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HABERL, H. WILLIAM Commerce (Accounting) “Nothing will ever be attempted if all possible objections must first be overcome.” Born October 25, 1928, Young Bill joined the West End seat of learning in September 1948. Since then he has contributed greatly to the success of the various projects around the Cam- pus, and his graduation means a gain for the business world. ACTIVITIES: Sodality ’50, ’51, '52, '53; Re- view ’50, ’51, ’52, Editor-in-Chief ’53; Loyola News 50, ’51, 52, '53; Commerce Society ’50, President 751; Dramatics ’50; Council of Student Repre- sentatives, Treasurer ’51; C.F.C.C.S. Representa- tive ’51, ’52, '53; The Amphora, Managing Editor 51, Contributor ’52, ’53; Intramural Basketball ’50, 51, 52; Intramural Hockey ’50; Intramural Curl- 751, °52; Athletic Publicity Staff ’53; Varsity Swimming, Manager ’52; Intramural Swimming ’®3; Activity Letter. HANNOUCH, ARNOLD Commerce (Economics) “The days that make us happy, make us wise.” Born May 6, 1939, Arnie attended D’Arcy McGee High School before coming to Loyola. He will be most remembered as the dread of opposing football squads, though he is famous for his part in organizing a good Intramural program in 1952-53. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Athletic Council, Chairman ’53; Varsity Football ’50, ’51, ’52, ’53; Varsity Hockey Manager ’51; L.C.A.A. Vice Presi- dent ’51; Class President ’50; Intramural Basket- ball '52, ’53; Intramural Floor Hockey ’52, '53; Intramural Ice Hockey ’52, ’53; Activity Letter. truth will out.” HEON, ROLAND of his Med. degree. HEON, JEAN-GUY Arts (Pre-Med.) “Be true, for truth will come to light... Hailing from Trois-Riviéres, Jean-Guy took his early training at St. Patrick’s in Quebec City, then sailed downstream to Loyola enroute to his Med. degree, One of our many scholars, his light burns very late each night on the Boarder’s Flat. and travel Arts (Pre-Med.) “We are here to add what we can to, not get what we can from, life.” The second member of the Heon family to leave the Trois-Riviéres homestead abroad in order to get an education, Roland at- tended Saint Patrick’s in brother, moved to Loyola, and is also in search far like his
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GLEESON, CHRISTOPHER Science “One who knows lives more perfectly than one who merely vegetates.” Chris entered the world very quietly on August 13, 1932, and his mild manner has fooled many, particularly his opponents in the Intramural League. He received his early training at Loyola High and continued through the College to earn his degree. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Hockey ’50, ’51, ’52, ‘53; Intramural Basketball ’51, ’52; Intramural Football ’52, 53; Intramural Floor Hockey 52, 153; Sodality ’50, 51; Science Students Association ’51, ‘62; U.N.T.D. ’52, 53; Eight Year Man. GOYETTE, JOSEPH RAYMOND Arts (General) “Joyous we too launch out on trackless seas, Fearless for unknown shores.” Ray is ancther one of the industrious group who braved the tramways for eight years in order to attend Loyola. A native of Ville LaSalle since February 20, 1982, his real love lies with hockey, his prowess at which is known both far and wide. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Hockey ’50; Intramural Tennis '51; Eight Year Man. GRAHAM, JAMES MAURICE Science (Pre-Med.) “God obligeth no man to more than He hath given him ability to perform.” Jim stormed into the world on the 29th of No- vember, 1928, and has kept moving ever since. From D’Arcy McGee High, he went to Ottawa U., and arrived at Loyola in the fall of ’51, com- plete with smile and the intention of studying more in the Medical field. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketbali ’53; Intramural Hockey ’52; Intramural Swimming ’53; Review Staff ’53. GREGORY, ALFRED JOSEPH Arts (Pre-Med.) “Patience is the companion of wisdom.” Born August 7th, 1931, Alf made his start at Daniel O’Connell before entering Loyola High School. His entry into the College in 1949 was a gain for Loyola, due to his special interest in the works performed by Sodalists on the Apostolic Committee. ACTIVITIES: Sodality ’50, ’51, ’52, ’53; Dra- matics ‘51; Intramural Football ’52, ’53; Ping- pong ’51, ’52, ’53; Intramural Tennis ’52, 18 (LASS
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HURTUBISE, JEAN HENRI Science (Mech. Eng.) “Right to the goal.” Born July 13th, 1930, Jean, one of our native sons, moved from St. Viateur High School to Loyola in the fall of ’48. A scientific individual, he is usually seen surrounded by plans for en- gineering gadgets designed to relieve the ovei- burdened housewife, ACTIVITIES: Intramural Ice Hockey ’51, ’52; Intramural Floor Hockey ’52, ’53. KEYSERLINGK, ROBERT HENRY Arts (General) “Can there be anything nobler than to unfurl the Ensign of the King ...” Pope Pius XII Another eight year man, Bob’s activities under the Tower have kept him more than busy during this time, A Varsity football star, he has also shown literary skill by his contributions to the various College publications, which bodes well for the future. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football ’52, ’53; Var- sity Skiing 51; Editor “Veritas” ’51; Assistant Editor “The Amphora” ’52; Debating, M.D.L. ’53; Loyola News ’51, ’52, ’53; Arts Society Representa- tive ’52; Loyola College Review ’53; Intramural Hockey ’50, ’51, ’52, ’53; Intramural Football ’50, ’51; Intramural Football Referee ’53; Intramural Basketball ’51, ’52, 53; Intramural Floor Hockey 52, ‘53; Eight Year Man; All-Activity Letter. KINSELLA, THOMAS DOUGLAS Arts (Pre-Med.) “Not failure, but low aim, is a crime.” Born February 15th, 1932, Doug has been a steady customer of the M.T.C. these eight years while taking the west-end route to a medical career. It is thought that he was about the happiest per- son around the day that he was accepted by McGill U. ACTIVITIES: C.O.T.C. '52, ’53; Eight Year Man. KONDZIOLKA, STANLEY FRANK Science (Civil Eing.) “We venture into the unknown, armed with what we have learned.” Sten arrived at Loyola after fighting the schol- astic battle at D’Arcy McGee. Concentrating on structural stresses and strains, he still found time to join the C.O.T.C. He plans to aid the other grads in the solving of Montreal’s Subway Dream, ACTIVITIES: C.O.T.C. '51, '52, 53. 20
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