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MlllUS, CHARLES Am lPre-lawl 11There is so much an individual can do with the grace of Cndf, Quiet, serious and likeable, Chuck came to Loyola in 1948 through the courtesy of St. Brendanls and DlArcy McGee High Schools. His sheepskin is only the beginning of what we hOpe will be an illustrious career. ACTIVITIES: Bowling, 50, 51, ,52; Intramural Hockey, ,49, 50, 151, 52. MITCHELL, JAMES PATRICK Arts Lifeis a jest and all things show it, I tlwught 50 once but now I know it. Pat, Loyolals answer to MacArthur, drew his sword on January 23rd, 1931, took Catholic High School by storm before be- ginning his battle here. He joined the Canadian Army Active Force just previous to receiving his sheepskin. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Hockey, ,49, 150, 151, ,52; Intramural Basketball, 149, 150, 151, 52; Intra- mural Football, 152; Intramural Floor Hockey, ,52; C.O.T.C., ,49, ,50. MURPHY, GERALD DANIEL Commerce lAccouMingl The Igest portion: 0! afood man's file: HIS little unrcmem ere acts of kmdness and of love. H1 1111411: , 11913113111311?i l I. B'. M . did not invent the accounting au.11111111W machine. It, was born Janpaw 5th, 1932, lg 11'. :1 'it'lill' 1le$1111;leWilli :.2132!.151 fl; .1 attended D Arcy McGee H1 gh School, and 111111.11lilliii'i11,111 lilii'ill :,uIi.' ,.',;i:uls':.l: ' .gil'tl' 115.11. ;7'1? s .w graduated wnth credlt thlS. year. Gerry IS plziltljifljg.15613r :'W'l'i'l' '. ''''' 1 1' 1'4 proud to say 1118 worksheet 18 Clean. ;llilfjllill.luwt i ACTIVITIES: Commerce Society Secretary, 152; 11.11:..in Intramural Hocke , 150; Intramural. F00,tball, 152; wt ,1: Intramural Floor ockey, 152; Bowllng, 52; Intra- mural Basketball, 150, 51. '42. NADEAU, REGINALD Am tPre-MedJ To work is to succeed. Reg was born December 18, 1932, rose through the ranks of St. Josephls University, and entered Loyola in 1950, where most of his time has been devoted to plain old- fashioned study. NANTEL, GILLES Science lPre-MedJ ..... Ada est fabula. Gilles came to Loyola in 1947, having graduated from Richard High School. He f er too is one of those men to whom study is a , M i most important part of an education. E qgqul , ACTIVITIES: Science Students Association, 152. Tiff s 22
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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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O'DONNELL, JOSEPH VINCENT Arts tPre-law1 Ton busy with the crowded hour to fear to live or die. Vince came into the world with a rush in nJanuary 5th, to be exact. He tore thrmighn Loyola College and High School. '50, Editor- m- Sodality 1931, '49. Tennis, Year Man. ONESON, lAWRENCE BYRNE Science tPhysicd The May's the thing. The curtain rose for Larry August 6, 1929. The first act ended when he graduated from Loyola High School, when he received his degree this year. But the play goes on Acnvn'ms: Dramatncs, PLOURD'E, JEAN life. in the POPIEL, THADDEUS JOHN Science tEngineering1 To thine own self be true. Ted, born June 24, 1928, has led a quiet, uneventful life since entering the College in 1948. Previous to Loyola, Ted spent four years at Catholic High. Now he hopes to be an engineer. ACTIVITIES: Loy 013 News, C. O. T. C., ',49 Secretary, '50. Vice- Prefect. '52; Review. 12; VarSitv Football, 1 Basketball. mura Intrarmural Floor Hockey ALL ACTIVITY LETTER; Eight ACTIVITIES: Chief, Treasurer, Debating. '50. Sknng. '49. , Intra- Intramura1 Hockey, Intramural ;Varsity and the second act Loyola News, '49; Bowling, Commerce 1Accouming1 The big trial is yet to come. Reveille sounded August 13, 1928 in Jean's He maneuvered successfully through Loyola High School, was a tactical success is now prepared to establish a beach-head in the business world. '51, Adjutant, College, and Acnvrnes: C.O.T.C., Bowling, '52. '52? 1111 -. .1 3. .9 .x - ..- .7.- r g ' :1 11 '49; PRINCE, OWEN Am tPre-lavn The man that loves and laughs must sure do well. Owen, a keen basketball player and fan, was born August 16th, 1930. He came to the College by way of St. Aloysius and Loyola High School. His interest in news- paper work will probably get him an editor- ship some day. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Basketball. '52; Basketball Manager. 11. '52; Loy 0121 News, '51. News Editor. '52; Review Advertisingy Manager. '49; Review Sp nrts Editor. '52; Publicity. 51. 52; Sodality. '49.p'511, '51. '52; Stage Crew, '51. '52; Intramural Basketball. '49, '50. '51: Intramural Tennis. '49. '50 '51. :12; Intramural Floor Hockey, '52; ALL-ACTIVITY LETTER; Eight Year Man. , ,1 . I 1111.11'H 11g 1'11111 . '1'..1111, 111.11 M ... 1 1' .11 ,1 . .. . ' ,1. MT 1 'l 11'1'11' '1111 'HJWLLPNI u 1111 I 1' .1. . l . W . 11.11111 .. 1'. 1111.1. '1 1 1'1'I'U1' $1111.11 . . I 1.1.1 '1' 1 '111'.1111 11H 23
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