Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1953

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CURRAN, JOHN FRANCIS Arts (General) “To err is human, but to forgive is divine.” Jack, exactly nineteen last January 16th, is com- pleting his eight years’ tenure within our hal- lowed halls this spring, Active in Sodality work, his quiet manner has earned for him the respect of all. He will undoubtedly face life in the same fashion. ACTIVITIES: Sodality ’50, 51, ’52, 53; Intra- mural Football ’50, 51; Intramural Basketball ’51, 52, '53; Eight Year Man. CURRY, JOHN CAMPBELL Arts (General) “It is better to be silent and thought a fool that to speak and remove all doubt.” Here is another son of Montreal who, after leart:- ing the fundamentals at St. Antonin’s, came to Loyola for his finishing touches. Jack was born November 8, 1932, has been active on and off the sports’ field, and is now a Lieutenant thanks to the C.O.T.C. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football '50, ’51, '52, 563; Intramural Hockey ’50; Intramural Basket- ball '50; Loyola News '52; C.O.T.C. ’51, '52, '53; Eight Year Man. deVILLERS, PIERRE Science (Mech. Eng.) “Beware proud graduate, experience is waiting around the corner.” Pierre narrowly missed being a Christmas pre- sent by being born December 26, 1931. Having taken the full course at Loyola, active in In. tramurals, Pierre plans to design gadgets, etc.. in the field of Menchanical Engineering after receiving a degree. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Football ’49, °53; Intramural Floor Hockey '52, 53; Intramural Ice Hockey ’50, ’51, ’52, ’'53; Eight Year Man. DOONAN, ROBERT JOHN world hard. 561, 52. ACTIVITIES: President, Dramatics '52; Debating '51, '52, '53; porter ’51, ’52; Amphora Contributor Intramural Football ’52; Intramural Arts (General) “A successful man is one who makes stepping- stones out of stumbling blocks.” Bob, one of our students from below the bordey, came to Loyola in 1950, and the following year became a Major in the U.S. Air Force by way of “Command Decision”. Active in all extracur- ricular work, Bob is now ready to hit the outside Arts Society ’52; News Re- 53; Basketball

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CUDDIHY, MICHAEL JOSEPH PATRICK COUTURE, J. A. MURRAY Commerce (Economics) “A blithe heart makes a blooming visage.” A native of the Citadel City, Murray arrived at Loyola in the fall of ’49, after spending a few semesters at College St-Charles Garnier in his home town. A leading light on the Boarder’s Flat, Murray will long be remembered around our fair College. ACTIVITIES: Boarder’s Flat Vice-President 52; Varsity Hockey '51; Intramural Basketball 50, '51, '52; Intramural Hockey ’50, ’52, ’53; Intra- mural Football '52, ’53; Intramural ’52; Activity Letter. CRAWFORD, GERALD JOSEPH Commerce (Economics) “Tt is not what he has, nor even what he does, which directly expresses the worth of a man, but what he is.” Born January 22nd, 1931, Gerry slalomed his way through St. Willibrord’s and D’Arcy McGee be- fore following the Commerce Trail at Loyola. He hopes upon graduation to find a position which gives him plenty of free time during the winter months. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Skiing ’51, CROWE, WILLIAM JOHN Commerce (Accounting) “There needs a long apprenticeship to understand the mystery of the world’s trade.” Born January 30, 1930, Bill has managed to fill his worksheet during his stay within our hallow- ed halls, A popular figure on the campus, his caf- eteria discussions have endeared him to his fel- low students. The College’s loss is the world’s gain. ACTIVITIES: Commerce Society Executive 51; C.F.C.C.S. Convention Committee '51; Intra- mural Hockey ’50; Intramural Basketball ’50, 51; Intramural Football ’50, ’51; Intramural Curling 51; Eight Year Man. Arts (Pre-Law) Curling ’51, “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of.” Born July 13th, 1943, in Noranda, Quebec, Mike acquired an ambition to start a ‘Time’ magazine of his own. However, he came to Loyola instead, and participated in College activities. He will long be remembered for his adjourn ments of meetings. ACTIVITIES: St. John Berchman’s Society 49, 50, ’51, '52, 53; Boarders Club ’51, ’52; Dra- matics ’59, 51; Debating ’51, 52; Intramural Foot- ball ’52, 53; Intramural Basketball ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52, 53; Intramural Ice Hockey ’50, '51, 52, ’53.



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DUCHESNEAU, JULES O. Arts (General) “The straighter the road, the shorter the way.” DORAY, VICTOR “BUD” Arts (General) “If you accept art, it must be part of your daily lives.” Born July 29, 1930, Bud’s ability, both on and off the field of sport, has made him a popular figure around the campus. His artistic talents are es- pecially noteworthy, and as Chairman in charge of decorating for social events, he has no equal. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football ’49, 50; Var- sity Hockey ’49, ’50, ’52, ’53; Intramural Basket- ball ’49, ’50, ’52, 53; Intramural Hockey ’51; Loy- ola College Athletic Association, Secretary ’52, President ’53; Dramatics ’50, 52; The Amphora, Art Editor ’52, ’53; Sodality ’49, 50, 51, ’52, '53; Eight Year Man; All-Activity Letter. Born February ist, 1932, Jules left College Ste.- Marie to join another Jesuit College, Loyola. Con- centrating for the most part on his studies, he eventually saw the light and joined Her Majesty’s Royal Canadian Army, as represented by the C.0.T.C. ACTIVITIES: C.O.T.C. ’52, ’53. DUCKETT, CLAUDE ALPHONSE Science (Engineering) “Live well and you shall be rewarded.” Despite only a brief sojourn at the west-end seat of learning, Claude has managed to cram a great deal of everything into these few years. His timely questions on ethical problems have never failed to impress one and all with his interest in studies. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football ’51, 52; Intra- mural Swimming ’53; Intramural Floor Hockey ’53; Intramural Basketball '51, ’52, ’53; Students’ Association '52. DUDINSKY, RUDOLPH Science (Civil Eng.) “Knowledge is like time—never decreasing, but always increasing.” Rudolph came to Loyola after graduating from Baron Byng High School. Since his entry here in 1949, he has realized the necessity of concen- tration on studies, and has really settled down to studious work. He should do well in his chosen field, Science

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