Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1962

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ROBERT CUDDIHY MARK DeCELLES GEORGE De BENEDETTI KENNETH DesROCHES PAUL GAGNON JEFFREY FORD 14

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Dr. Blanar... ‘By golly, you see... RICHARD APPIGNANESI HONOURS ENGLISH Se casco, non casco in ginocchion. Those that have not known Richard but have seen him around the college probably thought he was a Russian spy. This is not surprising. He was. However, he was also a keen student of English and claims to understand James Joyce. One wonders whether James Joyce would under- stand him. Certainly the football players didn't, as can be seen from the cries of indignation they raised at his multifarous and well-crafted Amphora contributions. A great future in cryptography. DENIS BELLEHUMEUR GENERAL Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connait pas — Pascal After following a French classical course for six years, from which he obtained a Bachelor of Literature degree, Denis decided to enter Freshman Engineering at Loyola. He switched to Arts in Sophomore year and is now maj- oring in Political Science. Denis, whose main hobbies are golf, swimming and tennis hopes to enter into the For- eign Civil Service after obtaining his Master's Degree in Political Science. MICHAEL BEAUDOIN GENERAL Never compromise a principle. Mike, a fine product of the N.D.G. District, came to Loyola College through Loyola High. From the day he entered Mike made his name both in intra - mural sports, extra- curricular activities and intense study. With the back- ground of an Arts Man and the organizational ability of a ‘Madison Avenue”’ type, Mike should adapt very fav- ourably to his chosen career that of a corporation lawyer. EIGHT YEAR MAN CLAUDE BEAURIVAGE GENERAL Man is measured, not by the crosses he bears, but by the strength he gleans from them. Claude, better known as ‘'Bo,” hails from Sherbrooke, Quebec. Since his registration eight years ago — in the high school — Bo has been quite active in campus life. He made many friends at Loyola and if a well-dimpled smile is the key to success, Bo can't miss. EIGHT YEAR MAN PETER CASEY HONOURS HISTORY Peter is a rare individualist who has been known for his keen analysis and solution of problems. He has very definite views on a great variety of subjects, ranging from Prime Ministers to men's hats. Pete can be seen most anytime with pipe and umbrella, rounding up as- sociates for lunch at the Golden Moon. Sometimes in a weak moment one may find him recruiting unwary Freshmen for service in a certain branch of the Armed Forces. His pleasant disposition and reflective sincerity have gained him a host of friends at Loyola. Pete is as- sured of a successful career, whether it be in law, pol- itics, or Homburgs. EIGHT YEAR MAN ZENON BRYNIAWSKY GENERAL Zenon came to us from Cardinal Newman, arriving at Loyola in his Sophomore year. Ever since that time the Caf has been the rendezvous for daily pre-lecture and post-lecture coffee breaks. His ability to enter a discus- sion on a wide variety of subjects, his friendly and jovial spirit, as well as his ability on the soccer field have made his stay at Loyola a very lucrative one. “Zenny plans to attend post-graduate studies in Psy- chology, which should pose a minor challenge for his enterprising spirit.



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BASIL ROBERT CUDDIHY Ad Astra Per Aspera GENERAL Formally known as Robert, he is affectionately called ‘‘Baz'' by his confreres. During his eight years at Loyola, notre grand ami has ambled about, around and through the campus winning a host of friends, and charming, however guilessly, a score of professors. Next year? Per- haps the teaching profession. If the past is a good indica- tion, Baz sheuld succeed most admirably. EIGHT YEAR MAN MARK DeCELLES GENERAL Adversity introduces a man to himself. Mark, hardy commuter from Longueil came to Loyola in his freshman year from D'Arcy McGee High School. Be- sides being a top bridge player, Mark is renowned for his lengthy discussions with his fellow students on cur- rent political problems. He has also found time in his busy schedule to participate actively in several sports. His determination and ambition as well as his cheerful- ness and warm out-going personality will be a great asset to him in his future career. JEFFREY FORD HONOURS ENGLISH And by such wheeling we but thus prevaile To make the Serpent swallow his own Tails. Jeff has been able to become totally involved in, without becoming fanatical about any number of projects and concepts during his four years at Loyola. His NEWS was a source of controversy, even enmity; but Jeff himself never lost a friend through it. His Drama Society had a most successful year, yet its president affected neither an ascot tie nor a nervous breakdown. Student government, publications and drama he helped to mould; they may regress or change. The impression he made on his friends is indelible. EIGHT YEAR MAN PAUL GAGNON GENERAL Quotation is a good thing. There is a community of though in it. Paul entered freshman year from College de St. Laurent and showed himself an able and earnest student at Loy- ola. His quiet sense of humour, bright intellect and per- sonality have earned him a considerable number of friends. His exceptional ability to get things done has al- ways made him a good man to know. Paul is contem- plating a career in law where his clear and practical mind, and his sound judgement assure him success. 15 GEORGE DeBENEDETTI HONOURS ECONOMICS Blood. sweat. and tears in the short run, and may be success in the long-run. George is best known for handing in essays long over due. Having so much to do and so little time to do it has been a perennial problem with George. Yet he has managed to maintain a good academic standing as well as take an active part in campus life. His avid interest in student affairs is quite evident from his participation in student activities. As a result of his experiences in stu- dent government one can always find him in the midst of a discussion on such topics as whether or not the treasurer of the student government should be bonded, or who should be the comptroller of student funds. His flashing smile and confident manner have proven to be valuable assets during his years at Loyola. KENNETH DesROCHES ECONOMICS Tf you think you’re on the top of the world today, it is wise to remember it turns over every twenty-four hours. Ken is the fine example of an all round student. Coming to the College by way of Loyola High School where he developed his many athletic and administrative talents, he soon became a leading figure on campus. During the past three winters he has been a stalwart defenseman on the Varsity hockey squad. In the fall he was one of the top golfers in Ottawa St. Lawrence competition. A host of administrative positions culminated in his election to President of the |.A.C. in his Senior year. Ken plans to further his education by studying for his M.A.B. at the University of Western Ontario. EIGHT YEAR MAN Dr. Hooper of the English Department

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