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McNAUGHTON '49 Features ... President CHARLES A. PHELAN '48 1st Vice-President 2. Golf Tournament RONALD J. HORE '61 6. Executive 2nd Vice-President W. H. WILSON, Jr., '53 8. Athletic Complex 3rd Vice-President F. D. McCAFFREY '41 10. Art Centre Honorary Secretory W. J. McQUILLAN, Q.C., '31 Honorary Treasurer W. J. BROWN '42 • Councillor R. J. HEBERT '60 Departments ... Councillor B. H. McCALLUM '43 Councillor 12. Lookout J. B. McMULLAN '5!; 14. Obituaries Councillor H. J. HEMENS, Q.C., '32 16. Weddings, Births Past President VERY REV. P. G. MALONE, S.J. College President REV. JOHN O'BRIEN, S.J., '45 • Moderator J. S. DORRANCE Editorial Board •.• Development Officer J. W. COLLYER '66 S.A.C. Representative Editor-in-chief MRS. D. McGEE WALTER CHRISTOPHERSON Executive Secretory • The Cover •.. Ex-football-star-now-commenta Business Manager tor Annis Stukus, left, presents Mrs. DOROTHY McGEE the Loyola Alumni Association Golf trophy for low net winner to Bill Wilson, Jr., while Alumni • President Don McNaughton lends a helping hand after the annual LOYOLA ALUMNUS - LOYOLA COLLEGE - MONTREAL 28, CANADA Authorized as second class mai l by the Post Office Department, golf tournament held this year Ottawa, and for payment of postage i n cash. at the Royal Montreal Golf Club. POSTAGE PAID AT MONTREAL - 1 - There was fun for all at the dinner after the game. Golf Tournament Draws 200 More than 200 members and Beauvais grabbing net honors in in the grid game from his playing guests turned out for the annual this division with an 81. era through to his days as coach golf tournament of the Loyola Rev. John Hilton and golf of the first British Columbia Alumni Association held Sept. chairman Dr. Jack McMullan, Lions team of 1954 and later at 20 at the Royal Montreal Golf were bracketed with J. Saad, R. Edmonton. Club on Ile Bizard, with many Gendron and P. Lafleur with 82s. He was introduced by Andy G. Sullivan was fourth at 83 , O'Brien, sports editor of The well known sports figures, col while tied with 85s were M. La Star's Weekend Magazine and umnists and commentators brosse and D. Pare. Ed McCauley thanked by Brian Gallery. amongst the crowd. of The Gazette won the press Father P. G. Malone, president Winner of the Alumni Associa award with a 90 . of Loyola College and Donald tion Trophy was Jim Smith who Guest speaker for the dinner McNaughton, president of the fired a low gross of 81 . Bill Wil that followed the game was An Loyola Alumni Association, also son, Jr. , took the low net award. nis Stukus, well-known football spoke to the gathering. The din Low man on the guest list was figure from Toronto. Stuke re ner was 'chaired' by Dr. Mc F. Wener with a 76, with L. call ed many of his experiences Mullan. - 2 - STAG Oyster Party 7.45 p.m . - Nov. 5 Loyo la Gymnasium $3. 00 per person Robert E. Corrigan '45 Chairman + + ~ Basketball 7 p.m. - Nov. 5 Westhill High School Alumni vs Varsity team Jim Smith, winner of the low gross trophy at the Loyola Alumni Call the Alum ni office if you Association's annual golf tournament, receives his trophy from are interested in play ing. Bob Da ly is Alumni team organizer. Very Rev. Patrick J. Malone, S.J., college president, while tourna ment chairman Dr. Jack McMullan looks on. The 1965 Loyola Alumni bursary winners recently were presented with their cheques by President Don McNaughton. Pictured above with Mr. McNaughton, left to right, are: Bob Leclerc, Leon Desormeaux, Alan Lam and Sean Harrington. Bob and Sean are studying law at McGill University and Leon and Alan have entered McGill's Medical School. -3- If you are very rich, read no further. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA A mutual company - 4 - Gala 'Home' Weekend Plans had been completed at the time this edition of th e Alumnus was going to press fo r a gala Loyola Homecoming Week end Oct. 23, with someth ing to interest every member of the family. Events were scheduled to be gin at 11.15 a.m. with a special Concelebrant Mass in the Col lege Chapel for alumni, wives and children. More than ten priests of the anniversary years were to simultaneously celebrate the mass at the chapel altar. This was to be followed by a band concert on the campus, with hot dogs and hamburgers available for lunch, and guided tours planned for the new elec tronic computer centre, the im pressive Vanier library, the con troversial Drummond Sci ence Building and the ultra-modern Hingston Hall students' resi dence. Big event of the afternoon was the football game at 2 p.m. be national Monetary System". At by Art Lapres, '42 with Fred tween Loyola Warriors and 7.30 p.m. he was to conduct an Mc Caffrey, vice-chairman. Waterloo Lutheran University. invitational seminar made up of Members of the committee in The day wound up with professors and honors and gradu cluded: Paul Haynes '30; Gerry a dinner dance at 8.3 0 p.m. in ate students of the universities Aubut '35; Don Newton '40 ; the Normandie Room of the of the Montreal area on the topic Lloyd O'Toole '45 ; Charles Mc Sheraton-Mount Royal Hotel at "Reformulation of The Marxian Callum '50; Gerry Long '55 ; Ron which five - year anniversary Economic System". Hebert '60 and Phil Daley for classes from Class '60 back plan The "day to remember" was the students. ned get togethers at tables re arranged by a committee headed The Dinner Dance was under served for each specific year. the patronage of His Excellency The faculty of Loyola-spon the Governor General and Ma sored lectures on October 22, by dame Vanier. renowned economist Dr. Martin We regret that some Alumni Chairman of Ladies Committee Bronfenbrenner, of the Carnegie did not receive copies of was Mrs. Pierre Ga bias; assisting Institute of Technology, in the Loyola News Special Home with menu, Mrs. Richard Pare; Vanier Library Theatre. At 3 p.m. coming Edition. The supply assisting with decorations, Vice Dr. Bronfenbrenner was to speak ran out before we had com Chairman, Mrs. Fred McCaffrey to students and the public gener pleted our mailing. and Mrs. Don Newton ; telephone all y on "The Form of the Inter- committee, Mrs. Lloyd O'Toole. -5- These Men Head Alumni • • • DONALD W. McNAUGHTON President Loyola Alumni Association Don was born in Montreal and director of the department. Be ed ucated at St. Leo's, Loyola and si des his responsibility for Schen Sir George Williams University. ley's National Advertising and While a student at Loyola, he sales promotion he also co-ordi was actively engaged on the Loy na tes the well known Schenley ola News with Frank Higgins, Football Awards. 1944, (Father] Jack O'Brien, 1945, He is a director of the Catholic and (Father] Russell Breen, 1946, Sailors' Club, of the Montreal and was that paper's first adver Convention and Visitors' Bureau, tising manager. of the Sportsmen's Association His business career started in of Montreal, and was recently advertising with McKim's. He appointed to the executive com later went to Carling Breweries mittee of the Montreal Alouette's where he advanced to sales man Football Council. ager, Quebec City, and then to Don is married to the former brand manager for Quebec Barbara Little and is the father Province, with his office again in of four lively children. He de Montreal. scribes himself as an ardent "do Don left that firm to join Cana it-yourselfer", busily occupied in dian Schenley Distilleries Ltd., remodelling his Montreal West as advertising and public rela home and in extending his Lau tions manager and within a very rentian summer cottage when short time, he was appointed ever he ca n find a few minutes. CHARLES A. PHELAN First Vice-President Loyola A lumni Association Charlie attended both Loyola and is a past president of the High School and Loyola College. Junior Bar of Montreal. At the end of his freshman year A partner in the law firm of he went into the navy for a year's Martineau, Walker, Allison , Bea u service, returned to Loyola in li eu, Tetley & Phelan, he is also 1945 and graduated B.A. cum a member of th e Board of Ba r laude in 1948. He obtained his Examiners for the Province of B.C.L. from Mr,Gill in 1951 and was admitted to the Province of Qu ebec. Quebec Bar in 1952.