Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1949

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FRANCESCHELLI, FRANK; Science. “А mighty maze and not without a plan.” A former student of D'Arcy McGee, Frank made his first appearance at Loyola in Sopho- more year, and since has established himself as a good student and an interested participant in intra-mural activities. His ambition is to study Mechanical Engineering at McGill. Activities: Intra-mural hockey, '47-'48; L.B.L. Soc. '48. FusEv, ROBERT; Arts. “The lesser of two evils is still evil. A six year student at Loyola, Bob intends to study for his Law degree at McGill. A firm believer in the oft-repeated phrase that “success is ninety-nine per cent perspiration’, he only occasionally relaxed in the white capped hills of St. Donat. Activities: Ski team, '47- 49. FRONCIONI, MICHAEL; Arts. Learning by study must be won T'was ne'er entail’t from son to son. Having obtained his Senior Matriculation at D'Arcy McGee, Mike entered Loyola’s Sophomore class in '46. A Master's Degree is his immediate aim in scholastic endeavour, and his previous success at Loyola plainly testifies that he need not anticipate too much difficulty in his future studies. Activities: Basketball, ' 47; Skiing, '47. GALLAGHER, EDWARD; Arts. “Despatch is the soul of business. Eddie has always impressed with his busi- ness-like efficiency in handling all problems. He was circulation manager of the News for three years, and a very active Sodalist. He still remains uncertain regarding his future plans. Activities: News, '46-'49; Sodality, '46-' 49.

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DOHAN, DAVID; Arts. “To try thy eloquence, now 'tis time. Dave is an eight year man, who, besides excelling in many extra-curricular activities, has maintained high standards in his classroom work. Intent on studying law, he has had much valuable training in college debating circles. Activities: Letter Man; Football, '46-'49; Skiing, ’46-'49; Dramatics, '46-48; Debating, '49 (Pres. 49). EDWARD, ROBERT; Science. Gaily the troubadour Touched his guitar.” Although music is his first love, Bob in- tends to follow it only as a hobby and make Electrical Engineering his life’s work. His three successful years at Loyola will furnish an excellent background for the continuation of his courses at. McGill. Activities: Orchestra, ' 48-' 49. DURANTE, ANTHONY; Science His heart was as great as the world, but there was no room in it to hold the memory of the wrong. Tony arrived at Loyola in Sophomore year after having completed his studies at D'Arcy McGee. He immediately established himself as a serious student whose main diversion was track and field. He intends to continue his studies in Biology. Activities: Track, 47-49. EPSTEIN, STANLEY; Science. “The mildest manners with the bravest mind. Another prospective dental student, Stan has studied diligently and with success at Loyola since his arrival here, from Baron Byng, three years ago. Although finding little free time at his disposal, he nevertheless particip- ated in the College Bowling League. Activities: Bowling, '47- 48.



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GALVIN, PAUL; Arts. They gazed and gazed and still tbe wonder grew How one small head could carry all he knew. Since his arrival from D’Arcy McGee, Paul has led his class for three years and will un- doubtedly continue to do so in his future studies. Although undecided as to future plans, he seems to favour Law. Activities: Orchestra, '48-' 49. HENNESSEY, JOHN F.; Science. Ground not upon dreams, you know They are ever contrary. A graduate of St. Vincent High School, St. John, N.B., John has been repeatedly mis- taken for his name-sake, John Patrick. Having successfully completed his Science course at Loyola, he now intends to study for his Degree in Medicine. His chief escape from it all is tennis. GESSER, HYMAN; Science. “Апа gladly wolde he karne and gladly teche.” In the fall of '47, Hyman, with a Montreal High diploma tucked under his arm, modestly entered the Loyola Science Course and since has impressed one and all with his mathema- tical and chemical prowess. He occasionally tore himself away from the tomes to indulge in a few games of his favourite pastime, tennis. Activities: Tennis, '47-' 49. HENNESSEY, JOHN P.; Science. Adversity' s sweet milk, Philosophy. Sudbury High School's first contribution to Loyola came in the person of John P., and without reserve, we hasten to mention a very welcome addition. The time and effort spent on starring on the basketball court did not interfere with his studies, and his good work here will serve as an ideal stepping-stone to his career in Medicine. Activities: Basketball, 47-49.

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