Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1963

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CHRISTOPHER DALY RICHARD DALTON GILL PATRICK DUNN RICHARD FLEMING JEAN-PIERRE GABOURY DAVID FOY 26

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KEVIN HENRY CONNOLLY ENGLISH “Truth lies in the personal, undying quest.” Kev came to Loyola from D'Arcy McGee High School four years ago. Although generally considered to be a rather quiet and casual spirit, at the right psychological moment he can awe anyone through his powers of intel- lect and imagination. This is apparent from the fact that he has earned the title, ‘the Jazz Academician , from his close friends. He is contemplating graduate studies in English and his sincerity and good humor assures him success. Activities: Drama Society, 1; Folk Music Society, 3. JAMES CROTTY ECONOMICS “If one feels he is sitting on top of the world, it might be wise to remember that it turns over every twenty-four hours.” Jim came to us from Cardinal Newman High, where he had distinguished himself both as a scholar and athlete. At Loyola, he immediately impressed everyone with his qualities of leadership, prowess in sports, and academic ability. Jim has that invaluable ability to mix both leisure and study in exactly the right proportion, an asset envied by all. We feel assured that his good judg- ment, fine personality, and strong will, will enable Jim to excel in whatever career he chooses. Activities: F.R.A. Committee 1; Chairman, Liberal Club 3; President, Arts Society, Sports Manager 4; |.A.S. 1-4; Debating Society 1-4; Secretary, Liberal Club 2; Intramurals: Football 1-4; Hockey 1-4; Bowling 2, 4; Billiards 4. VINCENT CUGNO “Actions speak louder than words.” BIOCHEMISTRY Vincent, an eight year man, entered Loyola in 1955. In 1959 he entered his Freshman year at the College. His quiet but good nature has won him many friends, all of whom look upon him with high admiration. As regards to the future, we all know Vincent has the abili- ties and capacities for success and hence we wish him many opportunities to use them in the career he chooses. Activities: Pre-Med Society, 2-4. Eight Year Man. 25 PHILIPPE CONTENT “ ... welcome light Dawns from the east, but dawns to disappear.” HONOURS ENGLISH The elusive light which pervades Phil's life is the flickering glow of that magic lantern, the movies, for it is in this area that he hopes to direct his vibrant creative spirit. He claims that his eight years at Loyola have given him a wealth of experiences from which to elicit several screenplays (comedies or tragedies?) His perceptive eye and keenly critical mind have conspicuously enriched the activities in which he has participated. Activities: Review, Editor, 2; News Editor, 3; Senate, 4; Cinema Guild 4; Sodality, 1-3; Peace Corps Chairman, 3. Eight Year Man. ALAIN COUSINEAU ECONOMICS “The course of Nature is the art of God.” Coming from ‘College Brébeuf,’ Alain arrived here in Sophomore. Early, he was labeled as a sound, quiet and aristocratic man. With an hereditary conviction for the value of working, he went smoothly through the difficulties of language, and soon his academic results classified him at the top. He likes to compromise himself against any kind of socialism and believes that indi- vidualism makes success; he will succeed. Activities: |.A.S. 4. LAWRENCE CULLEN POLITICAL SCIENCE “Tt’s not whether they won or lost, but whether you saw the game.” —Ibid. Born in a telephone booth four years ago to a proud covey of quail, Larry has since blossomed beauteously into a magnificant row of trees. Possessing a marvelous sense of humour, he has been caught several times in the ladies’ room of the Esquire Show Bar. An outstanding hunchback on the football team, his presence will be missed around the campus as it has been in the past. Activities: S.A.C. Assembly, 4; Treasurer Arts Society, 1; Grad Commit- tee, 3; Finance Comm, 3; L.C.A.A. Publicity, 3; Drama Society, 3; Mafia, 4; Senior Football Coach, 1; Ladies’ Quarterback Club, 2; Varsity Football, 2-4; Intramurals: Hockey, B-Ball, Volleyball, Swimming, Golf, Bowling, Jai Alai, 1-4.



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RICHARD DALTON “The early bird catches the worm.” HISTORY An arduous worker, conscientious by nature, Richard has won the respect of all with whom he had the op- portunity to associate. This is all the more attributable to the fine traits of character which he has displayed at Loyola. Wherever he went an atmosphere of friendliness surrounded him. When the going was rough Richard could be found with a smile, and we feel he is assured of suc- cess in his chosen field of teaching. RICHARD FLEMING THEOLOGY “Education can only lead to maladjustment in the ordi- nary world: that is its end and purpose.” —Northrop Frye. A well known and popular figure, ‘'Flem'’ combines a sincere interest in the finer things in life with a broad and tolerant outlook and a fine sense of humor. His spare time is taken up with politics, debating, chess and classi- cal music. Richard intends to continue his studies in his major, Theology, and eventually hopes to teach, which we are sure he will do well. Activities: U.M.U.N. - Executive, 2; P.C.S.F., 1-2; Debating 1-4; President, 2; Sodality, 2; News, 1-4; Eight Year Man. DAVID FOY ECONOMICS “Tt is not what he has, nor even what he does, which di- rectly expresses the worth of a man, but what he is.” During his eight years at Loyola, Dave his tried vainly to make most of his early morning lectures, considering the fact that he lives two numbers from the college. His reputation at Loyola was known throughout for intra- mural football and Varsity Hockey. To be high in the ranks of the business world is his goal and after a brief stay at Western or such it surely will be achieved. Activities: F.R.A., 2; Varsity Hockey, 2-3; Intramural: Football, 1-4; Hockey, 1-2; Billiards, 3-4; Volleyball, 1-2; Eight Year Man. 27 CHRISTOPHER DALY “A friend in needs, is a friend due deeds.” ECONOMICS Chris is an eight year man who came to Loyola from St. Malachy's. Since arriving on campus Chris has made many friends and no enemies. His jovial comments and quick sense of wit have helped his popularity. Chris has also taken part in most intramural sports and is a great supporter of his class and also of Loyola College teams. We wish him all success in the future. Activities: Hockey Commissioner, 4; Intramural: Football, 1-4; Hockey, 1-4; Basketball, 1-4; Volleyball, 1-3; Skiing, 4. Eight Year Man. GILL PATRICK DUNN POLITICAL SCIENCE “We may be excused for not always being bright, but we are not excused for not being always gracious, yielding and considerate.’’—St. Francis de Sales. Gill, a graduate of Loyola High School, is a proponent of the idea that consideration can be an effective asset in this world. Though not overly ambitious in any field, Gill succeeded in making the Varsity Golf Team. His efforts and abilities have been transmitted on campus for the sole purpose of perfecting the qualities of an all- round education. Loyola received primary recognition due to the executive's contribution to S.A.M. in which he played a part. Gil's interest in every facet of life should be of great benefit in his chosen profession of teaching. Activities: Sodality, 1-3; S.A.M., 1-3; Executive 3; F.R.A., 2-3; Carnival, 2; L-M Bowling League 1-3; Varsity Golf, 3; Varsity Basketball Manager, 3; Intramurals: Bowling, 1-3; Football 1-4; Hockey, 1-4; Basketball, 1-4; Volleyball 1-4; Golf 1-4; Eight Year Man. JEAN-PIERRE GABOURY ECONOMICS “Do you want your dreams come true? Wake up.” —Proverb. Jean-Pierre came to Loyola from a small town, Saint- Hilaire, Que., in the Richelieu Valley. He joined us in our Sophomore year, after having gained his Senior Matric. from Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe. During his stay at the College, Jean-Pierre has concentrated his efforts on his studies, while going home as often as pos- sible. We wish him the best of luck in his chosen field.

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