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CERMAK, MIROSLAV S. BROPHY, DONALD EDWARD Arts (General) “And departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time.” Don, a product of St. Antonin’s and Loyola High, leaves our hallowed halls complete with a degree and a commission in the Senior Service. April 19, 1932, his ability on stage and on the speaker’s dais should serve him well in the world. ACTIVITIES: Dramatics ’50, 52, 53; Debat- ing Society, President ’53; 1.U.D.L, Debating 53; Intramural Hockey ’50, ’51, ’53; U.N.T.D. ’51, '52, ’53; Eight Year Man; Activity Letter. BURNS, WILLIAM ROBERT Arts (General) “No! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be; Am an attendant, lord, one that will do 5 To swell a progress, start a scene or two.” Since his entry into Loyola three years ago, Bob has had a rather full programme. Born February 23, 1933, and a product of D’Arcy McGee High School, his mild manner and wonderfully fresh stage talents should be a valuable asset to him in life. ACTIVITIES: Dramatics Society Vice-Presi- dent 53; Dramatics ’51, ’52, ’53; 1.U.D.L. Debating ’52, '53; Arts Society Secretary '52; 1.V.D.L. ’51, ’52; Debating Society Vice-President ’52; Activity Letter. CASTONGUAY, PHILIP JULES Commerce (Economics) “When you are the anvil, bear—when you are the hammer, strike!” Phil first answered the roll call on September 19, 1930, and this year, after a good I.T.R,, parades for the last time under Loyola’s colors. Better known as “Colonel”, he has great plans for the Defence of Canada, and should easily win his battle. ACTIVITIES: L.C.A.A. Executive '52, °53; Varsity Skiing, Manager ’50, ’51, ’52; Loyola News 50, ’'51; Junior Varsity Skiing ’50; Intramural Curling ’51, ’52; C,O.T.C. ’49, ’50, 51; Eight Year Man. Commerce (Accounting) “Listen to a man’s words, but heed his actions.” A world traveller since November 9, 1930, Spike received his early training in Czechoslovakia, moved to St. Joseph’s College in Darjeeling, India, and finally came to Loyola for his sheep- skin. He is expected to do well in the field of economics. ACTIVITIES: Editor, “Worksheet” '53; Var sity Soccer ’53.
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CLASS OF 733 ARTS - SCIENCE - COMMERCE BEAUREGARD, MARC ROGER Arts (General) “Do not substitute ‘means’ for ‘end’.” Hailing from one of the original 13 below the border, Mare received his early schooling at St. Louis High School in Biddeford, Maine. Music and good works have long been his favorite means, and, if he persists, should attain the end that he seeks. ACTIVITIES: Sodality '50, '51, 52, ’53; Col- lege Orchestra '51, ‘52. BENOITON, NORMAND LEO Science (Honors Chem.) “The more you learn, the more you find out how little you know.” Hailing from the wild and woolly west (Som- erset, Manitoba), Leo received his early training at Richard Collegiate in Somerset, then D’Arcy McGee High here in Montreal. Arriving at Loyola in the fall of 1949, he has been most active around the campus. ACTIVITIES: Science Students’ Association, President ’53; Sodality ‘51, ’52, ’53; Varsity Hockey ’51, ’52; Intramural Football ’52, '53; Intramural Floor Hockey ’52, ’53; Intramural Curling ’50, ’51; Intramural Tennis ’50, ’51, ’52, '53; C.O.T.C. '51, 52; Activity Letter, BERMINGHAM, JOHN THOMAS Commerce (Accounting) “IT do not wait on ceremony, My Lord.” Jack, after leaving Belmont School to its fate, started his eight year visit at the College in ’45. Never without his bulging briefcase, even when it is empty, he has taken a keen interest in all activities, especially the Commerce Society in 53. ACTIVITIES: President, Loyola Commerce Society ’53; Secretary-Treasurer, Commerce So- ciety ’51; Editor “‘Worksheet” '51; Treasurer, Council of Student Representatives °'53; Public Speaking, Silver Medalist 53; Contributor Loyola News ’51, ’52, ’53; Eight Year Man; Activity Letter.
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CHAREST, JOSEPH LOUIS YVES Commerce (Accounting) “I have not yet begun to fight.” April 18, 1931, marked the beginning of a new era in the Charest home, and eventually at Loy- ola. Yves’ list of activities is proof that his four years on our campus have been well spent, along with his summers of army training in the C.0.T:.C. ACTIVITIES: Commerce Society 51, ’52, ’53; St. John Berchmans’ Society ’52, ’53; Intramural Basketball ’50, ’51, ’52, 53; Intramural Hockey 750, ’51, ’52, ’53; Intramural Floor Hockey ’53; Intramural Curling ’51, ’52; C.O.T.C. ’51, ’52, ’53. CLEMENT, FRANCOIS BEIQUE Arts (General) “Rich men seldcm own their riches, Their riches own them.” Frank, after taking St. Nazaire and Loyola High in his stride, continued at the same pace through- out his College years, making his mark in Varsity Football and the Intramural League. An eight year man, Frank doesn’t intend to slow down. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football 50, ’51, ’52, ’53; Intramural Basketball 50, '51, '52, '53; Sodality ’50, ’52; Intramural Hockey 50, ’51; Intramural Floor Hockey ’53; Eight Year Man. “Not born for ourselves alone.” CLEMENT, PAUL WILFRID Arts (Pre-Med.) One of C.P.R.’s best customers, Paul has faith- fully travelled every school day for the past eight years from St-Jean, and hopes to tear up his Loyola commuter’s ticket this spring. Mild- mannered, he has been active in Sodality projects. ACTIVITIES: Sodality ’51, ’52, ’53; Intra- mural Tennis ’50, ’51, ’52; Eight Year Man. CONOLEY, THOMAS MICHAEL Commerce (Economics) “I like work; it fascinates me; I can look at it for hours.” Mike is another of the many who can lay claim to eight years under the Tower. Born July 31, 1932, he has maintained a good reputation during his College years for Golf, Hockey and Intramur- als. He will certainly play the business world in par. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Hockey ’50, '51, ’52, '53; Intramural Football ’50, ’51, ’52, ’53; Intramural Basketball ’50, ’51, ’52; Intercollegiate Golf '53; Eight Year Man; Activity Letter.
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