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SIMON ROYER ROBERT SIMS THOMAS SHEEHAN JOSEPH CARL SUTTON ALFRED VILLEMAIRE JEAN-CLAUDE VADEBONCOEUR 24
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CHARLES PARENT GENERAL Quisquid agis, age prudenter respice finem. Chuck joined us last year after six successful years in high school and college in ‘Old’ Quebec and immediately won the esteem of everyone in his class. Usually, a very active man in extra-curricular activities, he quieted down considerably at Loyola, probably to devote all his time to studies. Whatever field Charley chooses, we are all convinced that he will become a standout in his profes- sion. ROBERT POLOMENO PRE-MEDICAL Learning is indispensable. If at times around Loyola, school spirit might have seem- ed to be a bit lax, it was probably due in contrast to the high concentration of spirit centred in fellows like Bob. His duration at Loyola has been punctuated by a vitally active and unselfish interest in the people and events of this college. Compound this with academic and music ability and you have in Bob a close to ideal college grad- vate. The sheer momentum of his energy should carry Bob to whatever heights of achievement he will set for him- self. EIGHT YEAR MAN EDWARD PREVOST HONOURS HISTORY So little done, so much to do. Edward, hailing from the historic city of Quebec, has cap- tivated the understanding and interest of both students and professors alike during his eight years at Loyola. His administrative and scholastic abilities have constantly been exhibited through his active participation in both local and extra-curricular activities. His consciousness and reasoned approach to life, which has been illustrated throughout his years at Loyola, is evidence of a well-or- dered man. We have enjoyed his companionship and trust that a friendship will remain and flourish in the years to come. Mr. Feltes and friend 23 EDWARD PAYNE GENERAL Pardonnez-leur, Ils ne savent que ce quils font. A Senior Matriculation graduate at Cardinal Newman, Edward entered General Arts at Loyola in Sophomore year. He has a wide variety of interests, ranging from athletics to history and philosophy. During the past few years, Edward has been occupied with a study of the Third Reich. He intends to continue studying towards a Commerce degree. THOMAS POWERS Veni, Vidi, Vici.... GENERAL During his eight years at Loyola, Wayne has alwavs been known for his own particular brand of dry humor. His theories on the state of Canadian affairs and the need for a distinctive Canadian Flag have enlivened many a public speaking class. In his spare time Wayne, who is a talented musician in his own right, is addicted to Dixie land and Jazz. His argumentative prowess as well as his quick-thinking ability will undoubtedly aid him in his chosen field of law. EIGHT YEAR MAN PAUL ROBERT GENERAL To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield. — Shakespeare. Paul came to Loyola from Catholic High on a scholarship. He has shown a keen interest in politics, especially in the provincial field. He should be very successful in his chosen profession, Law, as he has a serious attitude to- wards his studies. His favourite pastimes are playing chess and attending folk music festivals. He also enjoys the odd game of bridge and possesses a keen sense of humor which makes him an amiable fellow.
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MARK WLEKLINSKI PRE-MEDICAL Such and so various are the tastes of man. With Mark, we have another eight year man graduating from the college and one who, over the years has main- tained an ideal balance between academic pursuits and school activities. Never one to underestimate the value of hard work with the books, Mark has, at the same time, an enviable list of activities to his credit. His laconic sense of humor and easy-going manner have won for him the friendship of many of his fellow graduates. Mark plans to continue his studies in medicine, and it is felt by all those who know him, that he will bring to the medical profession the same warm personality and level-headed- ness that he has always shown in his years at Loyola. EIGHT YEAR MAN MARK WLEKLINSKI SIMON ROYER GENERAL And all our knowledge is, ourselves to know. During his three years at Loyola, Simon became more anglicized than the English themselves! Even though he is one of the youngest graduates this year, his maturity and common sense are comparable to those of his fellow classmen. He has also developed a great taste for the op- posite sex, which, with his golf, bridge, and his studies, occupy him most of the time. There is no doubt in our mind that he will succeed in the field of medicine, and that he will become a leading man in this realm. ROBERT SIMS GENERAL And what is madness To those who only observe, is often wisdom To those to whom it happens. — Fry Behind a mask of common sense and maturity, Bob con- cealed a wealth of imagination, an abundance of creative energy, and an unmistakable ‘joie de vivre.’ When he chose to reveal these, he produced plays like ‘Of Mice and Men and two of the most memorable Carnival var- iety shows. When he was not occupied in this way, he won the admiration and respect of his friends through his impeccable taste and disarming sincerity. EIGHT YEAR MAN JEAN-CLAUDE VADEBONCOEUR GENERAL Il ny a qu une victoire qui compte ia derniére Probably the greatest basketball talent ever to come to the college, Vad needs no introduction even to the least athletic of readers. Quiet and unassuming despite his talent, J.C.'s great popularity is witness to the fact that there can be no real substitute for a solid personal- ity. His qualities of leadership were given ultimate testa- ment last year when his team-mates voted him Varsity Basketball captain. To a wonderful athlete and a fine friend, we wish the very best of everything in the future. THOMAS SHEEHAN GENERAL This, I trust is the beginning of an end which will one day ead me to the end of my beginning. After receiving his senior matriculation at D'Arcy McGee, Tom came to Loyola in 1959. During his three years at Loyola, Tom has excelled in many sporting activities. Besides being a top intramural athlete, Tom has been particularly successful in Varsity hockey. His quiet and unassuming manner has gained him a host of friends at Loyola. Tom plans to continue in post-graduate work and we wish him the greatest success in all his future en- deavours. JOSEPH CARL SUTTON PRE-MEDICAL A man’s world is in danger of deteriorating when he thinks he has found the one best formula for doing it. — Eugene O'Neill Carl is another ‘‘Town boy who has had a successful career at Loyola. During his stay he has livened up many a bull session with his truly humorous comments on any situation. His ability for short pointed descriptions of people and things has brought laughter to many. His pet aversion seems to be the Pre-Christmas exams, which have a nasty habit of cropping up during his booming Christmas tree business. Indeed his quick analytical mind and keen business sense assure him of a very successful career in the field of medicine. His warm personality and humour will be greatly missed around Loyola. EIGHT YEAR MAN ALFRED VILLEMAIRE PRE-MEDICAL Quiet, efficient and cheerful best describe Al. He has shown these qualities ever since his arrival in Sophomore. Among the boarders, he is noted for capable leadership and practical jokes coupied with a booming laugh. We can see the day when Al, with that thoroughness so characteristic of him, will say ‘‘Open wide, please. Now say ah.”’ Best of luck, Al.
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