Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1963

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ROBERT P. ALAIN POLITICAL SCIENCE “To make necessity a virtue.” During his years at Loyola, Bob has impressed all who have known him with his wide-spread erudition and reassuring manner. A keen political scientist, Bob, what- ever he does in life, will always have a crowd of friends who will delight in picking up pieces of knowledge from him. Activities: Loyola Model Security Council 3; UMUN 3,4. JOHN BAKER POLITICAL SCIENCE “The doorstep of the temple of wisdom is a knowledge of our own ignorance.” When John receives his diploma at the end of the year it will mark the end of eight years of hard work at Loyola. While here he has acquired many friends due no doubt to his pleasant nature. After leaving Loyola he plans to continue his studies in the field of business ad- ministration. With the great enthusiasm he has shown in all of his enterprises, and his profound interest in politics, we should not be surprised to find him one day holding a high government office. Activities: Varsity Ski Team 1-4. GERALD PATRICK BARKER ECONOMICS “The road thru life is not a one way street, always keep to the right.” Gerald, a graduate of St. Willibrord’s, entered Loyola in 1959. His prowess in the art of the dialectics and his prognostications in the field of economics and politics manifest his prolific reading as well as his inquisatorial and analytical mind. Into his future endeavors, Gerry takes with him his convictions, his undeniable ability to lead, enough ambition for a dozen people and our sincerest wishes for his future life, of which we are confident he will make a success. Activities: Liberal Club; 2-3; S.A.M., 2; LA.S., 2; Stage Crew, 1; Society Secretary, 3; Public Relations Committee, 2. Arts fe) KENNETH BAGNALL HONOURS ENGLISH “One aphorism deserves another.” Ken possesses a particular type of individuality that never fails to leave a favorable impression behind. A penchant for the esoteric and fine arts has bestowed the title of ‘the scholar’ on him. His reputation for erudition and hard work has gained the respect of professors and students alike. With this background, his intention to pursue fur- ther study in the field of literature is, we feel, a happy choice. JOHN BAIGENT HONOURS ENGLISH “Owe no man anything, except that you love one another.” —St. Paul. A graduate of Loyola High School, John after two years absence returned to Loyola with enough credits to enter Sophomore year. In a short term as President of the Arts Society the stu- dents came to know him as an efficient and original ad- ministrator. John has reason to take pride not only in the breadth of his interests but in the mastery of the separate skills. This top honors English student, Loyola College Senator, sportsman, author of the ‘Cosmo’ and general bon- homme has not divulged his future plans, but the odds are on law, possibly politics. Activities: Vice-Chairman Loyola Senate 4; Debating Society 4; Arts Society President 3; Class President 2; Sodality 2; Intramural Golf 2,3, 4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4. DEMETRIOS BAY ECONOMICS “Every man is the architect of his own fortunes.’’—Sallust. Known to all as ‘Jim’, he considers himself to be an “average, 6'6 student.’’ A regular voice on the College's newly-installed P.A. system, with experience of twenty- five weeks on a popular, local television programme last year, as news and sports announcer, indicates his affinity to broadcasting. Although primarily considering a career in Radio-T.V. Broadcasting, probably as a sports announcer, Jim lists notary public, teaching, or Public Relations as other possibilities. Activities: Loyola Glee Club 4; S.A.C.—Public Relations Chairman 4; Carnival Promotions Chairman 3; Review-Staff 2; Varsity Sports Editor 3-4; Debating Team 2; Varsity Basketball 1-4; Intramurals: Football 2; Hockey 2; Basketball 4; Volleyball 2-4.

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ROBERT P. ALAIN JOHN BAIGENT JOHN BAKER DEMETRIOS BAY GERALD PATRICK BARKER 18



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