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MICHAEL McMANUS C.O.T.C. Medal for Most Representative Student, 895 points . $ l I l l .-- ' uwmfv! ? mu? n . .3: . 4. .. ., - - .- '; ' ' . '- . . , ' ' ,- ' 1W ' ' 'vv Nib, I.I l: 'I M... :1 :;.,'2; . 9-;.1;3,IA ' - . . . ' . . I V . .' . . .- ' .' I V V . ' . ' I y f I. ;'. iv . 14 ' . ' ' ' '- -, . . '..- . , , , .IWJA ' ' . . '4 ' . ' ' ' OWEN PRINCE A. TIMOTHY KELLY IGOR BOSSY 490 points 535 points Sportsmanship Trophy, 580 points
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VEZINA, MAURICE GEORGE Arts 1Pre-law1 In media stat virtus. Maurice is a comparative newcomer, having entered Loyola in 1950, after attending St. Josephs Seminary in Trois-Rivieres where he was born February 19,1931.His musical ear was popular at Loy 01a. ACTIVITIES: Orchestra, y,'51 '52. WALSH, TERRENCE GERALD Arts It is the purpose that makes strong the vow. Terry, another of the Walshes who hail from Sherbrooke, was born June 29,1930, and followed the family footsteps through St. Patrick's there and Loyola here. ACTIVITIES:RCV18W '49, '50; St. John Betch- man s. '49; Intramural Hockey, '49; Intramural Curling, '52. WEISNAGEL, JOHN Arts 1Pre-MedJ 912161,: is great, but silence is greater. John is silent when he comes to speech. But, since his entering the world with a wai1 on August 23,1931, John has been using an eloquent trumpet to break the sHence. ACTIVITIFS: Bowling, '50, '51. President, '52; Tennis. '51,' '32; Orchestra, '49, '50, '51, '52; Eight Year Man. YOUNG, JOHN THOMAS 1Arts Pre-law1 Logan! mnsequcnres are the ,srare- -crows of fools and the beacons of wise man. John was born in 1930, breezed through Holy Family and Catholic High Schools, entered Loyola 1n 1948, and breezed through four years as a logical consequence of his early training. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball, '49; Intra- mural Football, '52; Orchestra, '50. '111'in r '11 11.1111 1' 31' .111 111111101. ' .'.'1. H 11 1. .11111'11' 1 10 . l m 1 1 1 h 31 1'1w'1 1 .11 111111111 '1 1'1: 11.111111 1iw'111'1h111' 1 111111111 31 .! 111111.! 7715 ' W KEITH BORDEN PETER EGAN ANDRE GILBERT MICHAEL KRAMI. GILBERT MAYVIllE PETER MINKIEWICZ CLAUDE POIRIER 25
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KEITH BORDEN: Silver Medal presented by His Exeellehcy the Governor General of Canada for the highest average 1n four years of the Arts Course. NORMAN GILLON: Silver Medal presented by His Honout the Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Quebec for the highest ranking Engineer among the graduates. GERALD MURPHY: Bronze Medal presented by His Honour the Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Quebec for the highest average in the four years of Commerce. JAMES LAROCQUE: Special Cash Prize presented by Mr. Jacques Bureau for the highest ranking Honours Course student among the graduates. JOHN PELADEAU: The Amyot Scholarship of $100.00 for out- standing work in the first three years of the Arts Course. REGINALD NADEAU: Gold Medal presented by Mr. John T. Hackett, Q.C., for the outstanding Philosophy student among the graduates, as recommended by the Philosophy Professors. WItlIAM REYNOLDS: The Dent McCrea Award presented by the Honourable Charles McCrea, Q.C., of Toronto, in memory of his son Dent, a Loyola graduate of 1926, for the best essay on a topic of the day. REGINALD NADEAU: Special Cosh Prize presented by Mrs. Lelia P. Timmins for the highest ranking pre-Medical student among the graduates. KEITH BORDEN: Special Cash Prize presented by the Loyola Mothers Guild for the Arts-graduate with the highest four- year average in Theology. JOSEPH CSANK: Special Cash Prize presented by the Loyola Mothers Guild for the Science graduate with the highest four-year average in Theology. GERALD CONLON: Special Cash Prize presented by the Loyola Mothers Guild for the Commerce graduate with the highest four-year average in Theology. RTCHARD RIENDEAU: The William Henry Atherton Prize for the highest ranking student in History. MICHAEL McMANUS: The Loyola Medal presented by the Loyola College C.O.T.C. for the representative Loyola student among the graduates. WILLIAM TINMOUTH: Gold Medal presented by Reverend F ather Rector for the wmner of the Public Speaking Contest. ROBERT DOONAN: Prize presented by Mr. Joseph Beaubien for highest standing in Junior Arts. W Winnm JOHN GILLIES: Prize presented by Mr. J. A. Lapres for highest standing in Junior Engineerlng. NIKOLA SVILOKOS: Prize presented by the Honourable E. Fabre Surveyer for highest standing in Junior Honours Science. lLOYD WAYLAND: Prize presented by Mr. Hugh E. OiDonnell, Q.C., for highest standing in Junior Commerce. RICHARD RIENDEAU: Prize presented by Mr. W. H. Loucks for highest standing in Sophomore Arts. HUGH McGUEEN: Prize presented by Senator W. J. Hushion for highest standing in Sophomore Engineering. PETER SOSNKOWSKI: Prize presented by Mrs. Lelia P. Timmins for highest standing in Sophomore Commerce. NORMAN HENCHEY: Prize presented by Mrs. H. D. Bureau for highest standing in F reshman Arts. BERTRAND DeCARDAIllAC: Prize presented by Mr. John P. Woodcock for highest standing in F reshman Science. DONN WILSON: Prize presented by Mr. H. J. McCrory for highest standing in Freshman Commerce. MIROSLAV CERMAK: Prize presented by Mr. Patrick Mullin for highest standing in Junior Commerce Economic Theory. RICHARD RIENDEAU: Prize presented by Mr. T. Taggart Smyth for highest standing in Sophomore Arts Latin. GERALD GEORGE: Prize presented by Dr. J. Rae Carson for highest standing in Sophomore Arts English. JOHN A. McMILLAN: Prize presented by Mr. John J. OiBrien for highest standing in Sophomore Commerce Accounting. HUGH MCQUEEN: Prize presented by Dr. James T. Rogers for highest standing in the Arts subjects of Sophomore Science. PETER SOSNKOWSKI: Prize presented by Mr. Albert H. F regeau, Q.C., for highest standing for the Arts subjects in Sophomore Commerce. NORMAN HENCHEY: Prize presented by Mr. C. J. Malone for highest standing in F reshman Arts Latin. BERTRAND DeCARDAILlAC: Prize presented by Mr. E. Phillip McKenna for highest standing in Freshman Science-Science and Mathematics subjects. DONN WILSON: Prize presented by the Knights of Columbus for highest standing in F reshman Commerce Accounting. WWW 1 6413 Those who made an average of 807.. and over in their year's work: SENIOR ARTS: KEITH BORDEN, GASTON DUMAIS, WILLIAM FORBES, HAROLD FRANK, REGINALD NADEAU, WILLIAM REYNOLDS, TERRENCE WALSH. SENIOR SCIENCE: JAMES LAROCQUE. SENIOR COMMERCE: GERALD MURPHY. JUNIOR ARTS: ROBERT BURNS, ROBERT DOONAN, JEAN-GUY HEON, HENRY MIZGALA, EDMUND WICKHAM. SOPHOMORE ARTS: ANDRE. GERVAIS, lEO CHARLES MORRIS, BRUNO PATERAS, RICHARD RIENDEAU. SOPHOMORE SCIENCE: HUGH MCQUEEN. SOPHOMORE COMMERCE: BERNARD COTE, PETER SOSNKOWSKI. FRESH- MAN ARTS: NORMAN HENCHEY, GORDON MAGUIRE, RICHARD SMYTH. FRESHMAN SCIENCE: BERTRAND DE CARDAILLAC. FRESHMAN COMMERCE: JOHN BAECK, DONN WILSON. 27
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