Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1963

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ARTHUR CAMPEAU POLITICAL SCIENCE “The distance is nothing, it is only the first step that counts.” Art is another one of Loyola's Eight year men who has lent his good nature and rosy smile to a great many activities at the College. He is perhaps best known for his prowess on the skiis where he has won a place among the top Junior skiers in Canada. Always a good student, Art has really come into his own in the past couple of years, representing the Political Science Faculty and the College at many University conferences and seminars. He promises to be a representative that the college will be proud of in whatever field he may choose to enter. Activities: Political Science Club, 3; Awards Banquet Committee, 3; Varsity Skiing, 2-4; Intramural: Hockey, 1-4; Volleyball, 1-4; Basketball, 1-4; Eight Year Man. GEORGE CIRKOVIC “A twinkle at eclipse time A word as my reward The complexity of simplicity Are His smiles to me.” PRE-MED. George's starry-eyed dedication to the fields of medi- cine and science (with the occasional fling at philosophy) might portray him as an ascetic missionary of science. However his strictly unscientific and non-medical attempts at unravelling the mysteries of womanhood (though remaining on a biological level) point to a set of warm human characteristics, which have afforded him the pos- sibility of a career in medicine, rich in scientific and human experience. Activities: Pre-Med Society 1-4; Loyola News 1-2; Review 2; Varsity Soccer 1-2; Varsity Swimming 4; Intramurals: Basketball 1-4; Volleyball 1-4; Swimming 2. MAURICE JOHN COLSON ECONOMICS “IT strove with none, for none was worth the strife.”’— W.S. Landor. Moe came to Loyola as Karl Marx's gift to the Econo- mics Department. The fact that the department still exists strongly favors Moe's studiousness and also supports the view that the age of miracles is still with us. Among many of Moe's wholesome activities are Beehive Buzzing and his spectacular antics during the Winter Carnival s. His favorite pastimes include resorting at Lake Louise, attending Nurses’ Socials, and football weekends. His ever familiar presence will be missed on campus as it has been in the past. Activities: Class President 3; Winter Carnival 3; Loyola News 3; L M Bowling 3; S.P.A.M. 3, 4; Review 4; Finance Committee 4; John Birch Society 3, 4; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Intramurals: Swimming 2, 3; Curling 2; Hockey 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Toboggan Champion 2. 23 PIERRE CARDINAL POLITICAL SCIENCE “Do not try to become a man of success But try to become a man of value.” Filled with “la joie de vivre'’, baby-faced Pierre has that type of frankness which attracts the serious student. Combining a moral sense of proportion with a critical spirit in politics, this ardent Christian Socialist is a man of clear ideals and mature character. His many friends recognize the optimistic tinge in his hearty seafarer's laugh as a sign of the true value of the liberal education. Activities: |.A.S. 2-4; N.D.P. Club Secretary 4; Political Science Club Member 4; U.M.U.N. Delegate 4; Model Parliament Member 4. STEVE CENTER BIOLOGY “Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which neither freedom nor justice can be maintained.’”’—James A. Garfield. Steve came to Loyola by way of West Hill some four years ago. He is conspicuous by his humorous non-con- formity. Usually seen in the act of dissecting various animals with or without finesse, Mr. C. has the interesting quality which enables him to carry on serious study as well as other activities. We wish Steve a multiplicity of success in the field of dentistry. Activities: Pre-Dental Society, 2-4; Liberal Club, 4; Intramural: Hockey 1; Basketball, 2; Bowling, 2; Volleyball, 3. OWEN CONDON POLITICAL SCIENCE “It is harder to conceal ignorance than to acquire knowl- edge.” A self-determination spirited by aggressiveness and courage coupled with intelligence, as well as a high ca- pacity for plain hard work are the ingredients responsible for Owen's unwavering success through both High School and College. Possessing the winning temper and engag- ing wit of a true Irishman, Owen has gained a wealth of friends, through active participation in both athletics and social activities during his years at college. These qualifications will undoubtedly insure his continued success in life and particularly in his chosen field; Politi- cal Science. Border's Society 2-4; Intramurals: International Affairs Referee 3-4; Activities: Statistician—Varsity Hockey 4; Tennis 1-3; Hockey 1-4. Society 1-2; Intramural

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ARTHUR CAMPEAU STEVE CENTER OWEN CONDON GEORGE CIRKOVIC MAURICE JOHN COLSON 22



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