Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1952

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CSANK, JOSEPH ZOLTAN Science U'hysics, Silenre is golden, but then, so is money. An import from Hungary where he attended Stephen Dobo College, and where he was born October 31, 1929, Zolly has proven to be an active and keen student. He is famous for his sense of humor. ACTIVITIES: Sodality, .49; 151; Bowling, ,51; C.O.T.C. 61, ,52; Councnl of Stqdeont Representa- tives, i52; Science Students Assocxation, Presxdent, 152. 1 DADA, JORGE ALBERTO Science tElec. EngJ Longing for the sunny soulhfi One of our Latin-Americans, Al was born in 1928. He attended Externado San Jose, then moved to Regiopolis College in Kings- ton. He fmally turned up at Loyola in 1949. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball, ,51, 152; Sodality, 150, 151, 152. DELICAE'I', lEONARD GEORGE JOSEPH Science ungineering1 It is wiser to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. A talented artist, Len is a product of Cowansville, Que. He was born there Sep- tember 24, 1931, came to Loyola High School in 1944, and finally left our campus this spring. He was a noted football statis- thlan. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football, 50, 51; Publicity, 152; Varsity Basketball Manager, 150; Intramural Hockey, 149, i511, i531, i532; Science Students Associa- tion, ,52; L.C.A.A., 152; News, ,52; C.O.T.C., 150, 51, 152; Eight Year Man. DESJARDINS, JACQUES JOSEPH Arts A chaque jour 514$! sa peine. Jacques came late to Loyola, but has managed to crowd a lot of activities and a lot of studying into his two years. He was born March 3, 1933, and attended Brebeuf before reaching us. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Basketball, 152; Intramural Hockey, 151, ,52; Varsity Tennis, i512; Intramural Football, 52; Intramural Floor Hockey, 52. DESJARDINS, JEAN Arts iPre-law, Is re'pondrai par la bouche de me: canons. Jean is filled to the brim with knowledge, having taken the whole eight-year course at Loyola. He was born September 5, 1931, and the last two years has been one of Loyolais best UNTDiers. ACTIVITIES: Sodality, 19, 50, 151, 152; U.N.T.D., 51, 52; Eight Year Man. 15

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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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:1: e ' . - ' ' xiudIWI'e- '1 :in wahh 16 'Iihhnmm' 'I 1 WW ,HI gwmwiwwgu HhVH$ .HIIH -1 II . IILHI' 11 .4?wa m XIII; .111 ' II II: I 1 $9021 11.4. I'MIWv JI'IIHINIhngr DONALDSON, JAMES MILLAR Science IPre-MedJ You will never see your shadow if you always face the sun, but you will also go blind 1n the process.' Big Jim is a world traveller. Born December 19, 1932 in Revelstoke, B.C., he was shunted from St. Patricks in Sherbrooke to St. Patrick's in Quebec to Loyola High in 'Montreal before settling down to four hap- py smiling years with us. Acnvrrnzs: Sodality, '49, '50, '51, '52; News, '50, '51, '52; Review, '51; Intramural Basketball, '49, '51, '52; Intramural Football, '52; Intramural Floor Hockey, '52; L.C.A.A., '50, '51, '52; Intra- mural Athletic Council, Vice-President, '51; Presi- dent, '52. DROLET, JOSEPH ALPHONSE GILBERT Arts nWhat a life, without a wile! Always willing to take Chances, Gil plunged into the sea of matrimony shortly after finishing his senior year. Born Nov ember 8, 1929, he has been one of Loyola's most active students. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football, '48, '49; Manager, '50; Dramatics, '50 '51; Publicity, '51, '52; News, '48, '49, Colleg e Editor, '50; Sp orts Editor, '51 '52 Review, '51; Intramural Hockey, '49, Intramurai Basketball, '50, '51; LC. A.A. Pi'ehsident, '5;2 C.O.T.C., '50, '51, '52; ALL- ACTIVITY LETTER. DUFRESNE, PIERRE Science IMech. EngJ uWhat you are going to be, you are now beeoming. Pete, born December 31, 1930, narrowly missed being born in 1931. He graduated from Catholic High in 1948, and came to Loyola that same year. He was a good football player in his only year of that sport. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football, '51; Flat Vice- President, '51. DUMAIS, GASTON RICHARD JOSEPH Arts IPre-MedJ It is in the half-fools and the half-wise that the greater danget lies. Dolbeau, Quebec, nurtured Gaston from the time of his birth on September 25, 1930, to the time he entered College de l'Assomp- tion. L'Assomption passed him on to Loyola in 1948. DUNN, GORDON ARTHUR Commerce IAccounting1 Those who expose their learning to the ignorant expose their ignorance to the learned. ' Cord, a quiet, serious young man from Catholic High, has high ambitions. He came to Loyola in 1948. Since his birth on June 14, 1930, he has been interested in study and judo. ACTIVITIES: Class President, '51; Intramural Basketball, '50.

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