Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1972

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MIKE BROAD, B.Comm., Business Administration (1) Act. Intramural Sports, Theta Sigma Fraternity PHIL BROWN, B.Comm., Business Administration (3) Act. F.R.A. (2), S.A.M. (2) EILEEN BUSSIERE, B.A., English (11) Act. Intramural Hockey Basketball GABRIEL CAMBRIA, B.Sc., Physics Major Act. Loyola Physics Society (for photo: see under Stephen Body) STEPHEN CAMERON, B.A.,(9) Act. Volunteer Centre, Loyola Debating Society (9) FRANCESCO CAMPILLO, B.Sc., Un Chemistry (6) pe KATHY CARBONE (7) 7 MARY ANN CARBONE (8) PETER CARLISI, B.A., Honours History (10) JOANNE CASEY, B.Sc., Psychology (4) MICHELLE CHARLAND, B.Sc., (12) Act. Modern Dance IRVING CHENG, B.Sc., Mathematics (2) PETER CHEPYHA, B.A., English (5) : 3 Education is a life long endeav- Act. Independant publishing, our. The last fifteen years of writer's Conference schooling bring us only to the end of an introductory phase, culmi- nating with convocation; how- ever, the next step of fitting into our new environment will be more difficult. By criticizing all that | have found less than perfect at Loyola, it would be evident that | really haven't acquired much knowl- edge, for if | have learned any- thing at all, surely it is that nothing is ever exactly what we want it to be; that ideas of perfec- tion can only be reached by constructive action, not destruc- tive criticism. Loyola has given me the opportu- nity to grow in an atmosphere where people give a damn, whether they are members of the faculty or student body. That alone is worthy of great appreciation. Voluntcon mervices {7 9 | go forth to spread happiness and joy and peace (that’s p-e-a-c-e) ! “Siempre serem gen Catalana. ’ Fy: Pe Vea Michelle Charland and Stephen Hedrei 12 Have you ever had the 10 feeling that the only thing you learned from four years at college is how ignorant you really are ? — FOUR-YEAR THOUGHT — Though balls from out of tennis shorts may fall And two tits sweat between bust out It would not harm to view them innocent Though it might be best to sight them not at all. ZF

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ELIZABETH BATEMAN, B.A., (9) KATHLEEN BENSON, B.A., Psychology (1) Act. Swimming Team (1), Intramural (1) ANABELLE BLACK (5) STEPHEN BODY, B.Sc., Physics-Computer Sc. (3) Act. Loyola Physics, Broomball ROBERT G. BOGUE, B.Sc., Chemistry (4) Act. Swimming, Girls MARITA BOULOS (6) ELIZABETH H. BRAULT, B.A., Political Science (7) Act. Zeta Tau Omega Sorority MICHAEL BRETON, B.A., English (1) adios |. hod wt Eu Aw Ents tes = The ultimate benefit of an academic expe- rience at Loyola is yet to be seen. One cannot fully comprehend the scope and significance of these years of learning until applied to a world to which we have been allegedly prepared to enter. | see the first years as pieces of a puzzle and it is only at this time that the segments are finally beginning to fit and a clearer overall picture of the reasons for subjecting myself to this rather rigid, restrictive structure is be- coming more evident. The failures of this institution to achieve all of its idealistic goals are due to the educational system as a whole and therefore criticism cannot be leveled at Loyola as a separate entity but rather as part of a massive scheme. During the time at Loyola, | have become aware of significant changes taking place and | can only hope that this pattern continues for the benefit of those to follow. A a li ee Left to Right, FRONT: Frank del Pinto, Brian Smith, Frank Prioletta, Bruce Robinson, Julio Sanviti. STANDING: Joe Schlesak, Tony Lacroce, Stephen Body, Rock Lee, Umberto Mariani. BACK: Gabriel Cambria. 26



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FRANCESCO CIAMPINI, B. A., Political Sc. (9) Act. P.S.S.A. Executive, Student Court, TEKE GORDON CLARK (2) Act. L.M.S.A. President LACHLAN P. CLEMENT, Major Communication Arts (3) Act. Living and Learning TERESA CODY, B.Sc., Biology, Chemistry (8) MICHAEL P.F. COLLINS, B.A., Honours Economics (10) Act. Economic’s Association wg ' CHRISTINE COX DEBORAH JOYCE bs ya Treasurer, J.V. Football rr a 7 RITA CORMIER, B.A., 1 ; re 6 To you from failing minds we pitch these History Major (4) : “Living is like drawing without an eraser.””— We have an urgent need to be persons. failing words of wisdom. ‘To be or not to be, Act. History Asst., Langley Council And | hope my pencil stays sharp for a long, It is a necessity for us to mature to the | have done been. Now do you be ?” MARIA CORSINI (5) ‘ana degree that we can fit into our society ORME: and still maintain our identities. If this FRANK COVERINI, B.A., Philosophy (6) Act. L.A.S.A. President, Bowling Team Captain CHRISTINE COX, B.Sc., Biology-Chemistry (1) (1A) Act. Skydiving, Science Students Association is not so, we will indeed be lost in the masses of our impersonal society. € bs ott 2 LORETTA SUGRUE GORDON CLARK ae RS Ill make this short and (L) BEVERLEY ST. C. SCHERENZEL (R) TERESA Copy —‘“SWeet - - - Futurontology is fasci- a = nating... OE ; Just thought I'd let you know... | thought | needed a Wah-Wah pedal and a close-up lens to change the world. But | learned that all you really need is love and money. Now isn’t that simple children; sit up straight and repeat after me, all you really need is love and money, love and money College supplies the student with the blueprints and all the material neces- sary to build his future. It is, however, completely up to the student what the finished product will be, and what course it will take. 10 28

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