Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1972

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MICKEY DELLAR (7) CARMELA DELL! COLLI, B.A., Honours French (for photo: see under Marcello D’Alessio) FRANK DEL PINTO, B.Sc., Honours Physics Act. Intramural hockey, Physics Society (for photo: see under Stephen Body) LUCY DEMKOVICH, B.Sc., Mathematics (1) Act. Urkainian Social Club (1-4) V.P. (3) and Secretary (4) GERALD D’'ENTREMONT, B.A. (5) LEO P. DI BATTISTA, B.A., Honours Political Science (6) Act. Delta Epsilon Rho, Debating Society MARIO DiGRAPPA, B.A., Political Science (9) Act. Political Science Students’ Association DANNY Di STEFANO, B.Comm. Business Admin. (8) LYNN DOREY, B.A., Sociology (3) LUISA DORIGO, B.A., French-Spanish Majors (2) CAROLYN DOUCET, B.A.,(4) Act. Judo, Bartender te | find the absence of greed and pushiness as refreshing as a drink of cool sparkling mountain spring water. Friendship and love — that is what the world needs plenty of. oe” we che 4 ELAINE LAVALLEE and CAROLYN DOUCET 30 8 | do not believe that one can ‘’save”’ his fellow man by making choices for him. All that one can do for another is to lovingly and truthfully show him the alternatives, avoiding sentimentality and illusion. This confrontation with realistic alternatives will awaken all the energies hidden in a person, enabling him to choose an independent life based on courage and the joy of living. TOP TO BOTTOM: John Pelletier Mickey Dellar 7 Willie Lynam Andrew Y ager 9 “Maintiens Le Droit’ Since life is short, one should not strive for too much, lest he'll attain it too late.

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MICHAEL CARROLL CULHANE, B.A., Political Science (8) Act. Board of Directors - 1969 Student Representative (Dept. of Political Science) - 1970 RICHARD CURE, B.A. (4) PAUL DAINTY, B.Sc., Bio-Chem. (7) Act. Radio Loyola-News Director 70 General Manager 71-72 ALDO D’ALESIO, B.A. (5) Act. Karate MARCELLO D’‘ALESSIO, Honours Italian (3) Act. Rep. of Italian Students PATRICK R. D'AMOUR, B.Sc., Honours Engineering (2) Act. E.1.C. Chairman, Intramural Sports CHRIS DANYLKIW (1) BRIAN DEL CASTILHO, B.Sc., Engineering (6) Act. Engineering Undergraduate Society President (3), Track and Field 3 “Per vincere bisagna combattere”’ Marcello “Live loving and you will love living.” Carmella MARCELLO D’ALESSIO AND CARMELLA DELLI COLL! 4 RICHARD CURE AND MARK KARBOWSKI 29 “TOO GOOD ! 7 College life as with life in general is what you make it. Put your all into it and you reap a rich reward, expect the world to come to you and you will find that you've been left far behind. 6 Before you can be kind and loving to others, you must be kind and loving to yourself. You are God's child and to him, as all Fathers, you will forever be His child. Christ died for us, yet all He asks is that we live for others. It would be impossible for me to expound on the many thoughts which have evolved in my mind during my undergraduate years at Loyola, and due to the space al- lotted, | must limit my observa- tions to the ‘outstanding’. En- joying first priority is my a- wareness and sincere appreciation of TRUE FRIENDSHIP. People pass through the halls of Loyola — or any other institution — and acquire varying degrees of knowl- edge, which in itself is all well and good. But in LIFE, far more importance should be placed upon the qualities of TRUST and HONESTY in dealing with per- sonal relationships . . . and this cannot be taught in the class- room. TRUST and HONESTY are not easy feelings to put into words; man must first be sincere with himself, and then attempt to be sincere with others. After this is realized, the conditions under which we live may improve...



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JODY EKINS, B.A., History (9) Act. F.R.A. 69, Ice Tommies (1970-71) PAMELA E O. EVANS, B.A., Honours Sociology (5) KATALIN FARKAS, B.A., French, Spanish (4) Act. R.L. (1), French Student Association STEPHEN FARNWORTH, B.A., English Major (1) Act. Arts Association, Radio Loyola IAN FERGUSON (7) BRIGITTE FERRANTE, B.A., History (2) PAT FERRARO, B.A., Honours English (Italian Major) (6) Act. Weight-lifting, Table-tennis After four years in an institute of higher learn- ae B.A., ite ae = Sie ing (Loyola), | don’t consider myself any more nglis é . : : learned or educated than before (i.e. in an geese ee Society page bis oa. te academic sense); but | think | have learned a 1 B.A., few | in life. English Major (10) favourite pastime. sald iene One of these is that the people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can't find them, make them. It’s a sure way of getting what you want ! MICHAEL P. FOJAK, B.A., Political Sc. Economics (11) Act. Ukrainian Club - Liberal Club fo) Where to from now ? Into a so- ciety full of repression, racism, prejudice, poverty, disease and garbage. That's where! And I'm ready as hell to go into it with all my theories of the perfect so- ciety, the balanced economy and good will of all. Will it work ? Wait and see! ! You feel lonely because you want to be loved. Glad to be moving ahead ! Learn the joy of loving without demand, just for the “joy of loving’ (the most wonderful joy in the world), and you will never more feel lonely. Fighting for peace is like raping for chastity. 31

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