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LAFRANCE, GERALD MARCEL Arts (General) “Let conscience be your guide.” Gerald is another of the graduates who claims allegiance to the Stars and Stripes, having been born in Sanford, Maine, on February 15th, 1933. He is a product of Loyola High who this year vacates the Boarder’s flat leaving behind many happy memories. ACTIVITIES: Intramural Ice Hockey ’51, ’52, ’53; Intramural Football ’52, '53; Eight Year Man. LALIBERTE, ANDR7 ALBERT Commerce (Accounting) “And now the laugh is mine.” Flip celebrated his twenty-first birthday on May 1lth, after spending eight of those years under the Tower. President of his class for the past two years, Flip carries his executive ability into the business world with more than apparent ease. ACTIVITIES: Class President ’50, ’52, '53; Vice-President, Council of Student Representa- tives '53; Varsity Football ’50, ’51, ’52, ’53; Intra- mural Basketball ’50, ’51, ’52, '53; Intramural Ice Hockey ’50, ’51, '52, ’53; Intramural Floor Hockey 52, ’'53; Intramural Tennis '52, ’53; Eight Year Man; Activity Letter. LAROCQUE, JOHN PETER Commerce (Ascounting) “You get no pleasure from material things,” Like his brothers, Pete received his early train- ing in the High School, then braved the College for a few extra years. Unlike his brothers, he is bidding for honors in the financial world, and should play his hand well, to make the contract. ACTIVITIES: Commerce Society Executive 53; Varsity Hockey ’53; intramural Floor Hockey 62, 53; Intramural Football ’52, ’53; Eight Year Man. LECOMTE, GUY F. Arts (General) “Where there is a will there is a way.” Guy a voting man since February 10th, has eight years of activities and studying under the Tower, A hard worker in all that he undertakes, Guy, as this year’s President of the Boarder’s Flat, has done a magnificent job. ACTIVITIES: Sodality '50, 51, ’52, '53; Presi- dent, Boarder’s Flat '53; Orchestra ’50, '51; Loy- ola News ’52, ’53; Dramatics ’51, ’52, 53; U.N.T.D. 51, ’52, '53; Eight Year Man; Activity Letter. 21
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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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LUDGATE, ROGERS ANTHONY Science (Mining Eng.) “Time is the rider that breaks youth.” Rogers, though a netive of Quebec since June 7, 1931, spent a few years at St. Mike’s in Toronto before returning happily to the home province. A holder of a commission in the Navy, he has decided to forego salt water in favor of old Mother Earth. ACTIVITIES: Debating ’53; U.N.T.D. '51, '52, 53. MAJOR, JOHN C., Commerce (Economics) “Drink wine and live here blitheful while ye may, To-morrow’s life too late is, live to-day.” An Espanola boy from February 20th, 1931, Jack arrived here by way of Kingston’s Regiopolis and various railways. His arrival in the fall of 50 meant the arrival of plenty of good humor and serious discussion, which we have not re- gretted. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football '51, 53; Intra- mural Basketball ’51, 52; Varsity Hockey ’51. MAYOTTE, CLAYTON Arts (Pre-law) “Heaven from all creatures hides the Fate. All but the page prescribed, their present state.” Another of the great number of eight year men departing from the scene this year, been more than popular, and his jocular, happy mien has made him famous. Dramatics Basketball are his real loves, though Tennis runs a very close third. ACTIVITIES: Loyola College Review ’'49; Dramatics, ’52, ’53; Intramural Football Intramural Floor Hockey ’52, ’53; Varsity Basket- ball ’49, ’50, ’51, ‘53; Varsity Tennis '53; Eight Year Man; Activity Letter MEAGHER, FREDERICK JOSEPH Arts (General) “Our eyes are but the windows of our souls.” A look at the activities listed below will prove what everyone has thought for some time, i.e., that Fred is an active man in extracurricular activity. Born November 28, 1929, he spent four years in the High School, then came to the Col- lege for a while. ACTIVITIES: Loyola College Review, Adver- tising Manager, ’51, ’52, ’53; Dramatics ’49, '50, 51, '52, ’52; 1I.U.D.L. Debating '51, °’52; Inter- Varsity Drarna League ’52; Sodality 49, ’50, ’51, Sodality Vice-Prefect °52, °53; Junior Football Coach ’51, ’52, ’53; Intramural Football ’49, ’50, 51, ’52, °53; Intramural Basketball 749, ’50, 751, ’52, 53; Intramural Ice Hockey ’49, ’50, ’51, '52, '53; Intramural Floor Hockey ’52, '53; Eight Year Man; All-Activity Letter. 22
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