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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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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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DUMAIS, ROGER JACQUES Arts (Pre-Med.) “If God is with us, who can be against us?” A native son since May 4th, 1932, Roger spent a few years at College de l’Assomption before ar- riving at Loyola in the fall of 1949. Concentrat- ing on procuring a doctor’s certificate, he has spent most of his time insuring his success in this profession. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Hockey ’50. the class. ACTIVITIES: Hockey ’50, ’51, '53; 53; Intramural GAFFNEY, JAMES PATRICK Commerce (Accounting) “Croesus! Hast thou riches that with mine can vie?” Unless we are mistaken, Jim is the oldest of the class of ’53. His riches are specifically in the form of a wife, a commission in the Canadian Army and his bubbling perscnality. Taking unto himself a wife this past year, he is the envy of Dramatics ’'51; Intramural Intramural Basketball ’51, Floor Hockey ’53; Intramural Swimming ’'53; C.O.T.C. ’50, 751, ’53. GILBERT, ROGER Arts (Pre-Med.) “Come from nowhere, know everywhere.” Roger has been a keen student during his two years with us, Hailing from Sillery, Quebec City, he is perhaps a good possibility for the Cana- dian political scene. Born January 11, 1932, Roger will undoubtedly go far in the field which he chooses. GILLIES, JOHN FRANCIS Science (Mining Eng.) “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” Born the 29th of May, 1932, Jack is another of the many who come to Loyola from Catholic High. Active in plenty of extracurricular work here, Jack has concentrated mostly on the main sports—Football, Hockey, etc.—but has not neg- lected his studies. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football ’52, ’53; Var- sity Hockey ’51, ’52, 53; Intramural Floor Hockey 52, '53; Intramural Basketball ’'52; Class Presi- dent '53; Science Students Association, Treasurer 52, Vice-President ’53; Intramural Swimming ’53; Activity Letter.
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