Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1962

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RONALD MONTCALM DAVID O’BRIEN BRIEN NOBLE JOHN O’CONNOR D’ARCY PALLETT wl GREGORY ONORATO

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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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RONALD MONTCALM GENERAL Veni... vidi... nunc vincere spero. Ron, who is a product of Trois-Rivieres, has won the es- teem of his English compatriots during his eight years at Loyola. After a glorious high school, this controversial figure was active both in intramural sports and extra- curricular activities. His spirited personality and his pop- ularity gained him the presidency of the Arts Society in his junior year. Turning more to intellectual pursuits in his final year, he again illustrated his diversified talents. Ron's individuality and sincerity will carry him towards much success in the future. EIGHT YEAR MAN BRIEN NOBLE GENERAL Men who are orthodox when they are young are in danger of being middle-age all their lives. Here is a man who has everything at Loyola. Review Ed- itor and Varsity athlete — he wins the toughest of all student council elections by four votes and then bravely stays with the sinking ship of needed constitutional re- form. But above all here is a man whose talent and personality have etched for him a permanent place in these hallowed halls. EIGHT YEAR MAN DAVID O'BRIEN HONOURS ECONOMICS Work as if everything depended upon you, pray as if everything depended upon God. During his four year stay at Loyola, Dave has impressed his colleagues as a profound and critical thinker. The fact that he is a perennial academic leader of his class has never affected this Westmount lad, who is always willing to lend a helping hand to his less fortunate classmates. When his busy schedule permits it, Dave loves to partic- ipate in a college symposium where he ordinarily be- comes a challenging and controversial figure. With his diversified talents and his well-rounded education, he. will certainly be a credit to his college in his future en- deavours. GREGORY ONORATO HONOURS ECONOMICS It is one thing to show a man he is in error, and another to put him in possession of the truth. — John Locke Greg hails from Preston, Ontario. After graduating from Preston High School, he enrolled in the Honours Econom- ics course at Loyala and has been active in boarder's society for the past four years. Upon graduation he in- tends to further his studies at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto. 21 Miss Young muses JOHN O’CONNOR HONOURS HISTORY If, after all, men cannot always make history have a mean- ing, they can always act so that their own lives hove one. — Albert Camus By representing all those likeable traits of the Irish char- acter and expressing them with tireless exuberance, John has easily gained the esteem of his ‘‘confreres ’ at Loyola. He has actively participated in various College organiza- tions and functions with an admirable self - assurance which will no doubt persist in the legal profession, and many more cocktail parties, which he intends to under- take. Ambitious and intelligent, and with a fine sense of humor, he will most certainly be a credit to himself and to Loyola which helped produce him. We wish him well. EIGHT YEAR MAN D’ARCY PALLETT PRE-MEDICAL Learning without thought is wastefuls Though without learning is perilous. — Confucius D'Arcy has realized only limited success in his endeavour to remain inconspicuous. His love of music and his ability as a guitarist were inevitable to see him in the limelight. In his pre-medical studies he has succeeded in mastering most of the sciences; however he still finds the chronolog- ical system a puzzle as is evidenced by his late arrival at classes. D'Arcy plans to continue his studies in the field of medicine and doubtless will be successful.

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