Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1952

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MADIGAN, BRENDAN FRANCIS Arts HNature formed but one surh man Shy, modest and retiring, but a keen player of Intramural sports, Bren came to us from the High School in 1947. He was born October 30, 1930, with a yearning for more knowledge of philosophical subjects. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Hockey, 149, 150, 151, 152; Intramural Football, 152; Intramural Basketball, ,49, 150, 151, 152; Intramural Floor Hockey, 152; Sodality, 149. MAHER, TERRENCE THOMAS Arts Knowledge is not the main thing in life, but the use of 2!. Friendly Terry was born June 25th, 1931, attended DiArcy McGee High School, and entered Loyola in 1949. His prowess with a broom and granite on the curling rink is widely known, especially during the an- nual Bonspiel. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Hockey, 151, 152; Intra- mgral Floor Hockey, 152; Curling, ,51, 152; Bowling, 15 . MARTIN, EMMETT MICHAEL Science tPre-MedJ W'ith mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come. Emmett, born September 17, 1929, sur- vived Lajoie Academy in Outremont, St. Ceceliais in Toronto, and Catholic High in Montreal before reaching Loyola in 19919 and becoming one of our most active men. ACTIVITIES: Sodality, 150, ,51, 152; N.F.C.U.S., 150, 151. 152; Council of Student Representatives, Vice-President, ,51. Secretary. 152; C.F.C.C.S., 152; Intramural Football, 152; Bowling, 151; News, ,51, 152; Class President, 152. WW7 'tiJi'nipIh ii! iii , 1 ii i. li'ulei'i ' Mi ml 11M 1 . I i'.. t e ,. ' 1113111.. 13.11111; , . 111:: in i i hp-i .151er 1m. . .Nl 3131.3; iwilndyf. .1551 ; e .qu .J H .1 i ' 'iuh'llt . 1' 1 1 wa'am'd'lmlzuduii 'l, i; I I '1l'ul1iIL:'i',,; iIi 1 iii? 111'?in !' .I'i ' i 1' 1' r i ...... lt' a H 13' ii.1i'i'l'i1 i i 3 f1 '. '1'1 Ittl'i'l 1, H H.111 . I t l MASSE, DENIS Science tChemistry1 To understand, one must be logiral. Denis is another of the graduates who boasts of having taken the full treatment. Born in 1929, he entered Loyola in 1944, and has continued without a break through the College. . ACTIVITIES: Science Students Association, 152; Eight Year Man. I in i t'il ..l mm 1 MASSE, JOHN Commerce tAccouMing1 Where thereis a will, there's a way. A popular figure in Commerce Circles, es- pecially when thereis a practical joke or a laugh, John has taken the full treatment at Loyola. His wit concerning Accounting and its problems is well known. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Hockey, 149, 150, 151, 152; Eight Year Man. 20

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KUBECK, GEORGE HENRY Am wre-Lawy 11Justice is truth in action. A native Montrealer, George was born December 18, 1930. He was an outstanding scholar at DiArcy McGee High School be- fore coming to Loyola in 1949 and remain- ing a brilliant scholar. . ACTIVITIES: Tennis, '51; ng-Pong, 151, 152, LANE, JOHN ALLAN Arts 1Pre-MedJ WI'he mindis the standard of the man. Another of the strong-willed, John has been at Loyola since 1944, and has been as active as his studies allowed. Born September 1, 1931, here in Montreal, he hopes to be a doctor. ACTIVITIES: Sodality, 150, 151, 352; C.O.T.C., 152; Varsity Skiing, 150; Varsity Football, 350; News, 152; Review, 352; Intramural Hockey, 350; Intra- mural Tennis, 150, 151, 152; Eight Year Man. LAROCQUE, JAMES Science tMath. Physicd nVeni, Vidi, Vici. Jim was born January 6, 1933. Being a hardy sort, he elected to spend eight years at Loyola and by dint of iron will and study, he did it. He looked tired when he fmally got his degree. ' , ,1 ACTIVITIES: Science Students Association, 152; , .. ,1 ' aw, m':.;;z..','1.liotqllm Intramural FOOtball, ,52; Intramural HOCkey, ,49, :1; ,'i.',j',llui-'i-'.II. . n; i v i 1 .1 -I', i .t' ,1 1 1. nzlmluf'f. ,..t 350, 151, 152; Eight Year Man. e 1' '1 ' LAURIN, JOHN Am tPre-MedJ While thou lit'cst, drink, for once dead you never shall return. Born November 24, 1932, at Hull, Quebec, John crossed the river and studied at Ot- tawa University, before deciding to get back on the right side. He came to Loyola in 1950. 151; Tennis. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball, 151, 152. lEGARE, ROBERT GEORGE Science tingineeringi Ciest m3: bien. An eight-year man, Bob was born in the sunny month of May, 1931. This explains his bright disposition and his deep, all-year- round tan. Her Majestyis Armed Forces and his studies are his main interests. ACTIVITIES: C.O.T.C., 149, ,50, 351; Eight Year Man. 19



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McCRORY, MURRAY FRANCIS Arts 11! rame, I saw . . . Frank was born on October 12, 1928, enter- ed Loyola High School in the fall of 1944, the College. in the fall of 1948, and his senior yeai in the fall of 1951. He graduated in the spring of 1952. ACTIVITIES: Eight Year Man. McELRONE, MILES THOMAS Commerce tAccounting1 A little learning is a dangerous thing. Miles, who was exactly twenty-two on January 20th, is one of the graduates who is going on into the business world, for an attempt at Chartered Accountanfs work, andtor a million dollars. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball, 150,. 151, 152; Commerce Society Representative, 151; Eight Year Man. McGEE, ROBERT ANTHONY Arts 9 Men of few words are the best men? A man of few words, Bob is one of the perennial crop of McGees at Loyola. Born June 22nd, 1932, he has been quite active since, especially at Loyola High School and College. , ACTIVITIES: L.C.A.A., 152; Intramural Hockey, - i ..J y 49, , 5U . y 5 1 , 3 5 2 I I n 1 r3 mura' B 35k? 1 ball , 149 . ? 50 , '1- , ' 1111-11.. I 1' I I 11' 1111.11111111'1111 I 1 ,51; Intramural FOUM ,52; Curling, m, 152, .. , 1 1 w I , - 1 W11 , Intranlural FlttOr Iiockey, ,52 ; Eight Year Lian . . i 1 4 1'1 'i i '1 ' ' .1 1 1.411.119.11 1:11. 1 1 i i: I, ' 1 i 1'11111'111111i'11 11111111!11.111113 :11111111 :1'11'1 '11 1 x- ' ' ',11.1111111111 191111 11,111,111111111 1 1111-3111 1 1' ,1 1 1 911.11.11.11 111.1...13111 .1 11,; 111.1 .1111 I'l1' 1 MCKEAGE, JAMES JOHN Commerce tEconomicn Education is what you have left after you have forgotten all that you have learned. J. J., Loyola1s answer to Karsh, was exposed to light December 17th, 1928, developed at Loyola High, and was given his glossy finish this spring. The world of Economics should enlarge him. ACTIVITIES: News and Review Photographer, 149, 150, 151: Sodality, 149, 150, Secretary, 151, Prefect, '52:. C.F.C.C.S., 151; Dramatics, 151; Commerce Soeiety. 150. 151; Intramural Tennis, 149, 150, 151, 152; Eight Year Man. McMANUS, MICHAEL JAMES Arts tPre-Lavud Laughter oil: the wheels of life and helps to keep it running smoothly. Born October 4th, 1930, with a piece of the Blarney Stone in his mouth, Mike took his studies and innumerable activities with equal ease. He should keep 1em laughing for a long time to come. ACTIVITIES: Freshman President, 149; Junior President, 151; Class President, 152; Varsity Hockey, 150, 151, ,52; Dramatics. 149, 150, Vice-President, 151, President, 152; Inter-University Debating Team, 151, 152; Council of Student Representatives, Vice- President. 152; Sodality. 149, 150, 151, 152; Review Editor. 152; Intramural Basketball, 149: Varsity Foot- ball Manager, 149; ALL-ACTIVITY LETTER. Eight Year Man. 21

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