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BARRY HICKS LORNE JAMES HALEY JOHN HOGAN PETER A. HOWLETT NEIL LALIBERTE STANLEY KARDASZ 30
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PATRICK LEE GALLAGHER POLITICAL SCIENCE “Begin to be now, what you will be hereafter.” —St. Jerome. Pat came to Loyola as a Sophomore after spending a year at Belmont Abbey College in his native North Carolina. He majored in Political Science and will go on to do post-graduate work with the intention of entering the U.S. Foreign Service. Don't be surprised if, in a few years, Pat comes back to Loyola to address the Political Science students in his capacity as U.S. Ambassador to Canada. At present, Pat enjoys the distinction of being among the elite circle of family men at Loyola, and he and his beautiful wife recently became the proud parents of a baby. Activities: International Affairs Society, 2-4; Foreign Students Society, 4; Intramurals: Volleyball, 1; Basketball, 1. ANNE KATHERINE GIFFORD “Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, Old time is still a-flying, And this same flower that smiles today Tomorrow may be dying.” POLITICAL SCIENCE Andi Gifford despite allusions to the contrary did not enter Loyola on a Football Scholarship obtained for her by “Cousin Frank ’. Her bountiful beauty and expansive personality have only been excelled by her intelligence. Her post as the only woman student executive in the history of the college has been a just dessert for her study of political science. If you ever hear it said that she won her diploma with a smile;—believe it. Activities: News, 3, 4; Drama, 3; Senate, 4; Carnival (Secretary), 4; Ski Team, 3, 4; S.A.C. Protocol, 4; Political Science Club, 4. KEVIN GORE ECONOMICS “So much is a man worth as he esteems himself.” Kevin is another eight year man at Loyola whose keen interest in many and various activities around the college will be sorely missed indeed. Perhaps the most outstand- ing of the many qualities for which everyone will re- member Kevin is his sincere devotion to any activity of which he is a part. Though as yet he has not chosen a particular career, his years at Loyola have shown that whatever this field may be, he can be well assured of success. Activities: S.A.M., 1; Sodality, 2; Liberal Hockey, Football, 2-4. Eight Year Man. Club, 2-4; Intramurals: 29 LAURIER GARIEPY “The mind is its own place, and in itself, Can make a heaven of Hell, a hell of Heaven.” PHILOSOPHY Laurier fully appreciates the motives of the college in attempting to develop a ‘‘whole’’ man. His explora- tions in psychology have resulted in a more than passing interest in the science of Hypnotism. Possessing a dis- criminating character, he makes it a point to do the right things at the right time. The ardor of his pursuits is directly proportional to the personal challenge they offer him. RICHARD G. GERVAIS POLITICAL SCIENCE “Si c’est possible, c’est fait; si c’est impossible, cela se fera.”—Calonne. Richard came to Loyola after seven years of solid French culture at College Stanislaus d'Outremont. With an inborn gift of the gab, he has discoursed and ponti- ficated on all subjects of a controversial nature, much to the elation or despair of his friends or foes. Always dres- sed as an impeccable diplomat, he has participated in and organized several student conferences on interna- tional affairs; but Richard's political interests now center around |'Etat du Quebec, where he hopes to play a leading réle one day. Activities: |.A.S., 2-4; Vice-President, 4; Science Club, 4. U.M.U.N., 2, 4; Political MICHEL GREEN POLITICAL SCIENCE “Let us endeavor so to live that, when we come to die, even the undertaker will be sorry.’”—Mark Twain. Mike is a good example of the all-round man Loyola seeks to turn out. For eight years he has been a success on the academic, athletic and social levels. On the grid- iron, he has always been a hard-nosed line-backer for the Maroon and White. He has topped off his stay at Loyola by assuming the chairmanship of our main social event—the Winter Carnival. These qualities of leadership will undoubtedly make Mike a success in all his endeavors. Activities: Carnival Executive, 3; Chairman, 4; Varsity Football, 2-4; Intramurals: Hockey 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball, 1, 3; L M Bowling, 3; Bantam Football Coach, 1, 3; Junior Football Coach, 4; 1.A.C. Commissioner, 4; Eight Year Man.
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LORNE JAMES HALEY POLITICAL SCIENCE “There are too many people in too much of a hurry go- ing in too many directions to nowhere for nothing.” During his stay at Loyola, Lorne (a former Newmanite) has established himself as one of the most amiable fellows on campus. Very active in intramural sports, always willing to give a helping hand, and forever in a cheerful frame of mind, Lorne is a perfect example of a good all-round student. His excellent personality, subtle humor, and quick mind assure him of great success in his chosen profession. Activities: L-M Bowling League, 2-3; Intramurals: Football, 1-3; Hockey, 1-3; Volleyball, 1-3; Swimming, 1, 3; Bowling 3. PETER A. HOWLETT ECONOMICS “A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.” The name of Peter Howlett has been synonymous with football at Loyola for the past four years. His Herculean appearance has awed opposing teams and his perfor- mances on the field have left no doubt that he can always back up his press clippings. Off the gridiron Pete is as ‘‘gentle as a lamb. ’ His sincere and ami- cable personality have won him countless friends. He is also one of the fortunate ones who is able to combine brains and brawn. His scholastic record will undoubtedly be a great asset in furthering his ambitions in the busi- ness world. Activities: Homecoming Chairman, 4; Varsity Football, 1-4; Varsity Basketball, 4; Varsity Skiing, 1-4; Volleyball, 1-4; Basketball, 1-4. Eight Year Man. Intramurals: STANLEY KARDASZ “He who laughs bests, lasts.” HONORS ECONOMICS A product of Cardinal Newman, Stan has distinguished himself at Loyola by maintaining an academic excel- lence that is hard to match. Although often kidded by his friends as being the ‘‘pride and joy’ of the Econo- mics Department, Stan is admired by all for his witty and straightforward opinions, and he has proven that a top student need not be a bore. Hoping to receive a fellowship to M.I.T., Stan intends to become an Econo- mics professor. Knowing him as we do, he is assured of a lifetime of success. Activities: Finance Committee Chairman, 4; Liberal Club, 2, 3, 4; Arts Society Committee, 3; Economics Club, 4; Intramurals: Football, 2 BA, 31 BARRY HICKS POLITICAL SCIENCE “Tt is better to remain silent and to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.” After spending eight happy years at Loyola, Barry will be leaving to make his mark in the world. While at Loyola Barry excelled in the field of hockey, while still succeeding to obtain honours marks. Having acquired a wide circle of friends, his inspiration on the field of sport as well as in the classroom will be greatly missed. We wish Barry the best of luck and are sure that he will succeed in whatever field he chooses. Activities: Sports Manager, 3; Varsity Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals: Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf, 3; Volleyball, 1, 2, 4; Bowling, 1. Eight Year Man. JOHN HOGAN ECONOMICS “Great men lose somewhat of their greatness by being near us; Ordinary men gain much.” —Landor. For the past eight years, Loyola has benefitted from the many talents of this fine student and athlete. A good friend to all and the possessor of a keen wit, ‘'Cash”’ has thrilled us with electrifying runs on the gridiron and with his singing and strumming. Success and John are synonymous and his departure into the business world will leave a big gap to fill at Loyola. Adieu and bonne chance! Activities: Liberal Club, 3, 4; Folk Music Society, 3, 4; S.P.A.M., 2, 3, 4; L M Bowling, 3; Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals: Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 3. Eight Year Man. NEIL LALIBERTE ECONOMICS “Ten years ago the moon was an inspiration to lovers and poets. Ten years from now it will just be another airport.” —E. Wilson. Neil has been a colourful figure around Loyola. His congenial personality and unsophisticated manner have won him a host of friends. An avid folk-music fan, a gifted entertainer and a ‘‘connoisseur” of fine women, he has earned the reputation of “social mixer’ par excellence whether it be at a cocktail party or a Navy stag’. Neil hopes to make his presence felt at Western next year, where he will further his studies in Business Administration. Activities: U.N.T.D., 1-4; Liberal Club, 2-4; Folk Music Society, 2-4; Secretary, 3; Football Manager, 3; Intramural Football, 2. Eight Year Man.
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