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152 ANGLE, DONALD JOHN Arts 1General1 Nature is the foundation of grace. Keep your natural gifts and develop them. A soft- spoken lad with the courage of great convictions, Don entered Loyola in 1949 after sporadic bursts of education at Sacred Heart Convent in Dalhousie, N..B, and Daniel OlConnell in Montreal. Acnvn'uzs: C.O.T.C. 150, 151; Sodality 150, 151; News 151, 152. AZAR, JOSEPH GEORGE Am 1Pre-Law1 uBane age quad agis. Joe was born on the fourth of March, 1931, and studied at both Catholic Higli and Loyola High School before entering the College in 1948 There was nexer any doubt that he would graduate. .. 1 11111111114111 Acrtvrnes: Ping-pong, '49, 150; Tennis, 151. 1 , i i 1' 11151.111 :111111'w 11111 NW 1.1.1.101 H1h1iulmllii'3i11l11lium1,1. ., ig.$1'h11n1ub 1W . 1 ' i ,. 1 nil u 11.1ill1 I ii'h i1 '. 11 11W snout, RALPH Science 1Chem. E1194 . w 1111 My kingdom for a horse. - ' ' Ralp h was born October 4,1929.He was educated slightly at Loyola High School, and then was turned over to the College for finishing. His interpretation of an Indian 9Rajahil will not soon be forgotten. ACTIVITIES: Bowling, 148:0rchestra,148,149; Varsity Football,150;lntramural Hockey, 148,149; Dramaties, 151. BERTRAND, ROBERT Arts 1pre-med.1 HIe prends tout doucement 1e: hommes comma i1: 5011!, Jaa'nutume man ame a 50u0rir ce qu 113 font. Bobis fierce, competitive soul came to the external world May 22nd,1931.He entered Loyola High School in 1943, took the entire Loyola training without a whimper, and went out to face the world this year . ACTIVITIES: News 151, 152; Bowling, 151, 152; Intramural Hockey, i149, 150, :51, 152:1ntramural Basketball, 150, 151, 152; Intramural Floor Hockey, 152; Eight Year Man. BOSSY, IGOR ROY Commerce 1Economics1 CK zwei Seelen und ein gedanke, zu'ei Herzen und ein Srhlag. Big Igor, born November 215t, 1925, has been a stand- out football play 'er and student since he came to Loyola in 1948 from Catholic High School, where he was a standout football player and student. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football,149 150 1Capt.1, 151,152;C0mmerce Society 149; Worksheet Editor, 150; L.C...AA Treasurer,150;Sodality,,49;Drama- tics,150;Intramural Basketball,149;Intramu1al Hockey 149, 150; Hig h School Swimming Coach, '50; ALL ACTIviTY 9,.LETTER 13
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12 z, o WWiW l Reverend F ather Rector, Reverend Fathers, Senator Davis, Dear Parents, F amilies and F riends: Goodbye is to many the saddest word we ever say. It speaks of good things which are now only good memories, and it sometimes seems that the best memories are the saddest. We have our memories tonight; for some of us there are eight years of good memories. Tonight we say vale, goodbye. We shall return to find the scenes of our youth and our growing-up peopled with ghosts. We shall wander to the empty campus, and for us the sky will take on the freshness of early fall, and the air will suddenly n11 with faint cheers, and the shouts of dim sweatered figures. We pass the stadium, and there is snow, and the sound of a puck striking the boards, and a whistle. We open a classroom door, and cannot help but feel a little guilty at interrupting the lecture no one else can hear. We start, at a soft murmur of music and voices and lightly dancing feet from the suddenly darkened gym. We stand upon this stage, and only we hear the drone of a bomberis engines, or the gasp of a dying prince. We kneel alone for a moment in the chapel upstairs, and silently join the silent chorus of liTantum Ergoii. But vale, goodbye, is not a sad word tonight. Vale is be strong, be valiant, be worthy, goodbye is God be with you. And tonight it is not we who say these things to you, it is you who say them to us. It is you, not we, who have labored long that you might say, Now you are ready, be worthy, and go with God. We speak tonight, but only to tell you that we have heard. We have heard you offer two gifts: the gift of vision, to see what really matters, and the gift of courage, to follow the vision. We have seen the vision, and we can only pray that we shall have the courage to keep faith with it. We have seen Loyola Change and grow, just as Loyola has seen us change and grow. But we know that Loyola does not really change, for love does not change, and Loyola is your love for us and for God. Real love is shown by gifts and by sacrifices, and the gift you have given us tonight, and the sacrifices you have made to give it, cannot be returned. We can only show that it has not been given in vain. We have learned many things at Loyola. W7 e have begun, at least, to learn to be doctors, or lawyers, or teachers, or scientists, or engineers, or businessmen. We have also begun to learn how much more there is to be learnt. But Loyola is not really here just to teach us these things, and you did not have to send us to Loyola to learn them. If we were leaving you tonight, taking with us only memories, or only a degree, then our goodbye would indeed be a sad one. But if we leave you with what you have tried to give us, if we leave you as men, and as Christian gentlemen, then there is no place for sadness tonight, for part of you will always be the best part of us. Tonight you say to us, We have done our best, now do yours; and we can only answer, Thank you, we shall try. -WILLLAM OiMALLEY FORBES.
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BOURGEOIS, REGINALD PHILIP Science 1Engineering1 Let us do or die, thatis all. Born August lst, 1930, in the far distant locale of Moncton, New Brunswick, Reg graduated from St. Stanislaus High School, and came to Loyola in 1948, ready for action, Loyola-style. ACTIVITIES: Science Students Association, ,52; Bowling, 151, 152; Sodality, 149, 150. 151, 152. BRODEN, THOMAS CONNELI. Arts To err is human, to forgive, divine. Connie was born on April 6, 1932, and attended D1Arcy McGee High School be- fore entering Loyola High in 1946. He is an excellent Hockey and Baseball player, will orobably go far if he chooses an athletic career. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Hockey, 149; Intramural Football 152. CASSIDY, lORNE SDWARD Arts 1pre-medJ Tomorrow never come: until iti: too late to do anythmg about it. 11,111 1 . 1'1'1111 ,1 1 1 ,1... 1, .. . 1 1'1 ' 1 . I 1. '111'1 , 1 ' 11.111111111111111, 111' ' h 1','1111'?11111111111 ,, .. 1 . , Lorne is one of our old timers, but one who 11.111 ' 11 ' 1'11, 1 111111, . 1 o 0 111.111 1 11.1.1 111.1,, never gives up. He was born Aprll 25, 1111 1111 i h M W. 111111111 1 111111.. 5117,: .1; 1928, entered Loyola High in 1942, and 1111,11. - graduated this year after a few vacations 1111 11?, 1 1 .1 . 111111,..j . . . t r and false starts. 1 ' 1'113'111 1 i ACTIVITIES: Sodalit , 148, 149, 151, 152; Boarder's Flat 1sec.-treas.1 148; ntramural Hockey, 152. 1 1 , 1 1 I1l1 1 . , .1 ,I l I I CONLON, GERALD KELLY Commerce Economicn Work is the curse of mankind; it should be elimi- nated as soon as posszble. Born September 28, 1924, Gerry whipped through Loyola High, took an extended leave of absence. He rejoined us in 1948, became the only student-husband in his junior year, and the only student-father in his senior one. ACTIVITIES: Commerce Society, President, '49; Varsity Skiing. Secretary, '51; Class President, 152; Sodality, 149, 50, 151, 152. CRAWFORD, ERIC JOSEPH Arts 1Pre-law1 M i The secret of success is constancy of purpose. 1 i Eric was born March 19, 1930, and at- 7171 tended Loyola High School before entering ' j e the College. His activities, especially in the 11 field of business 1he was business manager , ., M 1 1 of the NewsU should help him greatly. ACTIVITIES: News, 152; Varsity Skiing, 151; 1 1 Boxing, 149; Intramural Basketball 149, 150, 151, 152; ,,13,11111111111113111111191 1, Intramural Football, 152. 35331 ii
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