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WILLIAM MANDZIA DONALD McDOUGALL =a ROBERT MASSIE BRIAN McGURRIN 18 JOHN McDONALD WILLIAM MITCHELL
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RAYMOND GORDY HONOURS ECONOMICS ...to the will of God and love doing it. Raymond came to Loyola from McGill wishing to acquire its liberal arts education in the Jesuit tradition. During his stay he has tried to enter into the spirit of the college and stimulate conversation. Next year he plans to study Sociology with the hopes of making a genuine contribu- tion to the solving of some of today's problems. RICHARD HARVEY HONOURS ENGLISH Te Favente Virebo. During his years at Loyola, Rick has impressed all who have known him with his wide-spread erudition and un- assuming manner. A keen music lover and painter, Rick, whatever he does in life, will always attract a crowd of friends who will delight in picking up whimsies of know- ledge from him. EIGHT YEAR MAN JAMES HYNES GENERAL Et l Ange, chatiant autant, ma foi! quwil aime, De ses poings de géant torture ['anathéme; Mais le damné répond toujourss “Je ne veux pas!” Beaudelaire Jim has been around these parts for a few years now as resident prodder of dormant minds. Known mainly for his jibes at anyone and everything representing the naus- eating side of Western civilization, Jim is also the pos- sessor of a colourful, off-beat wit and a range of know- ledge that makes him capable of adding to any conver- sation, whatever the topic. EIGHT YEAR MAN JOHN LaFAVE GENERAL Smile and the world smiles with you. Apart from his ‘unique’ are of note-taking at lectures, Jack will long be remembered for his ‘‘Stirling Moss” tactic s on Loyola's speedways. The red-head has been a Varsity golf standout these past four years, and is one of the best liked fellows at the college. Jack has success- fully survived his studies and is looking forward to be- coming one of the Laurentian Northland's most prominent businessmen. We wish him all the success in the future. Backstage with Dr. John Buell EDWARD KIRK HONOURS ENGLISH Sometimes I get overwhelmed with the enormity of what I’m not doing. A quiet person by nature, Ed has not, perhaps, made much impression on the student body at large. But those who have come to know him cherish him as an excep- tionally interesting and talented person, who will find it hard not to be a success in life. EIGHT YEAR MAN ANDRE LAWTON GENERAL But leave the Wise to wrangle. and with me The Quarrel of the Universe let be, Omar Khayyam André graduated from St. Leo's Academy in 1957. During his stay at Loyola, he took a year of engineering, then he changed over to Arts. André was known particularly for his interest in and talent for languages. Besides that, he had a wide variety of interests such as photography, model-building, high-diving, and judo. His easy-going nature and his quiet appreciation of the good things in life best explain his inconspicuiousness on the campus. He plans to continue his studies either in law or in lan- guages, and we are confident that in either field he will succeed.
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Fr. MacKinnon stresses a point JOHN McDONALD GENERAL It is written on sheepskin — he thus goes prepared to take his first slide down the razor-blade of life. Jack has been at Loyola for seven years missing one year, for Senior Matriculation at McGee. During this per- iod the outstanding quality of his character has been that of acquiring many friends and of being a genuine and true friend to each and every one of them. Aiding this quality is his quick-witted sense of humour which he ap- plies to a variety of subjects. Jack seems to be set on entering the business world but whatever he chooses he is bound to be a success, and all his friends wish him the best of luck in the future. BRIAN McGURRIN HONOURS ENGLISH ... that I may see and tell. — Milton. Banjo-picker Brian is one of those who came to Loyola and took Science, then decided that the grass was green- er on the artistic side of the fence. He need never regret that decision, for his calm assurance and diligence have made him one of the College's top English students. 19 WILLIAM MANDZIA GENERAL One may be ambitious but if he doesn’t persevere he won't be successful in life. Bill is an eight year man at Loyola. In his third year he switched from pre-med to political science. In that same year he was one of the founders of the conservative club on campus. Since then his days were filled with organi- zation, constant planning and never-ending discussions to put the Conservative Club on a firm foundation. He seems to have made up his mind that politics is his field. He plans to study law which will help give him a good background for his future days in politics. EIGHT YEAR MAN. ROBERT MASSIE GENERAL ... Que toda la vida es sueno Y los suenos sueno son. Robert came to Loyola from De La Salle College in Tor- onto. Bob enrolled in the Arts Course at Loyola, pursuing a history major. He is contemplating a study of the law. DONALD McDOUGALL GENERAL If there be no basis for your argument, abuse the plaintiff. — Cicero. An athlete, administrator, journalist, and gentleman.... Don's list of activities speak for themselves and upon graduation he will leave behind a name synonymous with student government and athletics. But above all, his sincerity and popularity have carved out a prominent place for him in Loyola's annals. EIGHT YEAR MAN. WILLIAM MITCHELL GENERAL Beware of the man of one book. Bill came to Loyola from Catholic High equipped with an Arts and Science degree. He chose the fine field of Arts and has proved himself to be one of those rare fellows who can mix athletics, studies and social life and still remain on the Dean's good list. Being of friendly charac- ter and having firmness of purpose, we feel he is assured of success in his chosen field of teaching.
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