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LUC FAUBERT A. B. EDWARDS MICHAEL FEENEY DEREK FEWER ROBERT GOVAN FRANK GARNEAU 31
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A. B. EDWARDS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A man’s reach should exceed his grasp, or what’s heaven for. Barry comes to us from sunny Jamaica, bringing with him his ever present good humour and personal charm. The “Dapper” as he is known to his friends, will always be remembered for his keen interest in all class activities, and for the consideration he has shown to all who have turned to him in time of need. We do not hesitate to forecast a brilliant future for him. MICHAEL FEENEY GENERAL SCIENCE Who gives a damn about marks Mike is an Eight-Year Man, and while at Loyola his af- fable personality and sincerity have won for him many friends. During the past four years Mike has devoted his time to studies (among other things) and has been a very active member of his class. Mike has not decided where his future is, but knowing him we can be sure that it will be bright. EIGHT YEAR MAN FRANK GARNEAU CHEMISTRY Where there’s a will there’s a way. A summer working at Lake Louise introduced Frank to the joys of mountain climbing and since then, he has been gaining altitude; both in his studies and on the cliff faces hereabouts. A man with genuine ‘‘fellow feeling for his fellow man, Frank's warm personality and ready smile have gained him many friends during his stay at Loyola. Equipped with a true scientist's skepticism . . . 2 has often quashed many an artsman's ramblings and has endeared him (?) to many a beleaguered professor. We feel certain that Frank will succeed in anything he decides to do after graduation and we wish him all the best in his post- graduate studies in chemistry. ' Z = Riya fasund he seid wal Hie, Hull MK ™ ys a. LUC FAUBERT CIVIL ENGINEERING To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. — Tennyson Ever since Luc entered Loyola High, he has shown an ex- ceptional facility for mathematics and the natural science. His sudicious practicality leaves no question as to his choice of Civil Engineering as a profession. Although Luc's main concern is Engineering, he has also shown a keen interest in the Arts and Philosophy. His various other activities have centered around his desire for the outdoors. No matter which university Luc chooses to at- end, he will be a definite asset to the faculty. EIGHT YEAR MAN DEREK FEWER SCIENCE, PRE-MEDICINE Error struggling on toward the living truth. — Romain Rolland Derek was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth but rather a gold spot in his hair. This however, is not his best known attribute on campus. His academic prowess and extra-curricular achievements combined with his carefree personality have gained for him many life-long friends at Loyola. His scientific method has worked won- ders in the chem lab. “‘If it doesn't react, talk to it. Even though this may not be the secret to success, we know that he will have continued success in his chosen field of medicine. ROBERT GOVAN PRE-MEDICINE SCIENCE It is another’s fault if he be ungrateful, but it is mine if I do not give. — Seneca Bob came to us from Loyola High School. Although very quiet in and around class, Bob made his presence felt in whatever he did, whether it was on the basketball court or as the head of a S.A.C. committee or as an executive in the Boarder's Society. We know that Bob will be a success in his chosen field of Medicine and we wish him the best of luck in future years.
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Dr. Ekler converses with Messrs. Sherwood (left) and Cook NEVILLE GRAY GENERAL SCIENCE Ah Love! could you and I with fate conspire To grasp this sorry scheme of things entire Would not we shatter it to bits — and then Re-mould it nearer to the heart’s desire! -Omar Khayyam ROBERT JAMES GENERAL SCIENCE I do not know what your destiny will ever be, but this I do know... You will always have happiness if you seek and find how to serve. — Dr. Schweitzer to Dr. Tom Dooley Madison Avenue has its ‘grey flannel’ horde, but Loy- ola can lay claim to the guy in the ‘blue lab coat.'' The boy comes from Peterborough, Ontario (a province noted for its lenient liquor laws) and consequently has been here for three years. During this time the only thing that Bob has provided is that he is pretty capable of causing as good a stink as anyone else in the organic lab. Being an optimistic pessimist (whatever that is) he can usually give more reasons why not than why for. Right now Bob's future is divided between industry and teaching. Which- ever field is chosen, it shouldn't suffer from his presence and talents. RICHARD KIND SCIENCE, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING So much is a man worth as he esteems himself. Dick, as he is commonly called, is one of the better- equipped men coming out of Loyola. Active in all phases of student life, especially in the photography department, he has maintained a top academic standing. Next year, he will be continuing his studies towards a degree in Mechanical Engineering; then perhaps a career in in- dustry. EIGHT YEAR MAN 32 GERALD HAROLD GENERAL SCIENCE A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. Jerry, who is known to everyone as ‘‘Harry,'’ comes to us from D'Arcy McGee. His easy going manner and jovial personality won him a host of friends during his stay at Loyola. Known as the ‘‘phantom of the senior class, no one knows if he is going or coming (except Harry). We think that he was usually going for it was a real job to find him around lecture time. ALFRED JAY GENERAL SCIENCE Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive; easy to govern but impossible to enslave. Originally from Hong Kong, Alf attended high school at Albert College in Ontario. His good nature and ability to work hard have won him many friends, and will be a great asset to him for his future work. He is the eldest of three Jay brothers in Loyola this year. We feel sure that he will be successful in his chosen field of Physics. Best of luck, Alf. MICHEL LEVASSEUR CIVIL ENGINEERING Life is my College. May I graduate well and earn some honours. During his years at Loyola, Michel's colourful personality and Gallic charm have won him many friends and add- ed a little humour to many a lecture hour. He came to us from College de Montreal in order to learn English, and has been very apt in attaining this objective. One who appreciates the finer things in life, Michel has an insat- iable thirst for knowledge as is evidence by the number of extra courses he has managed to fit into his schedule. We wish him the very best of luck for the future, which will probably see him in the teaching profession.
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