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DUPUIS, YVON C. Science “Pour réussir, il faut avoir un but, un plan, une méthode et en poursuivre application avec une active ténacité.” Yvon was born on the thirty-first of March, 1932, in Montreal. Another student to enter Loyola after his sojourn at Brébeuf, he became a member of the Science faculty and shows every sign of distinguishing himself in this field. ACTIVITIES Hockey: Intramurals '49-'55. FLYNN, ROBERT EMMETT Science “Knowledge is not the main thing in life but the use of it.” Loyola’s tall man is a Montrealer and a basket- ball player. Bob was born September 10, 1933. Having received his Junior Matriculation in French at Notre Dame de Grace, he arrived at Loyola in High School in 1947, and is an eight year man. ACTIVITIES President: Soph Science '52-'53; Football: Intra- mural '51-'55; Floor-hockey: Intramural '51-'55; Tennis: Intramural '51-'55; Basketball: College Team '51-'52, Intramural '52-'55. GAGNON, GARY F. Commerce “A little learning is a dangerous thing.” Gary came to us through the High School, a sportsman and a gentleman, who was twenty- one last February 16. He first attended St. Antonin’s grade school and for the past eight years travelled the familiar route to the Campus. ACTIVITIES Hockey: Hockey Team Center '52-'55; Football: College Team Quarterback ’52-’55, Captain '54- 55; L.C.A.A. Councillor '52-’55; Vice-President of 1.A.C. '53-'54; President Senior Committee '54-'55; Stage Crew '54-'55; Coach of Junior Varsity Hockey '54-'55; Basketball: Intramurals '52-'54; Floor Hockey: Intramurals '53-'54; Curling: Intra- murals '52-'54; Referee '52-'54.
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DAVIES, JAMES Science “Tho? thou hast time for but a line Be that sublime Not Failure, but low aim is crime.” The curtain rose for Jim on August 3, 1934. The first act ended when he obtained his Senior Matriculation from D’Arcy McGee, the second when he graduated in May, the last when his postgraduate studies will be completed. de CARDAILLAC, BERTRAND Science (Eng.) “They don’t have a course in it at College, but that’s where you learn it: the art of learning.” Bert hails from the Eastern Townships, Knowl- ton, P.Q. and was born on May 29, 1934. Attending the home schools, he came to Loyola in second high and has boarded throughout these many years. ACTIVITIES Sodality: Member, 1951-1955. DESJARDINS, PIERRE Arts “Don’t think that it hasn’t been a struggle because it has.” Pierre is a comparative newcomer, having entered Loyola in 1953 after attending Collége Brébeuf. A native Montrealer, he was born on May 6, 1935. The passing of his sweet singing at the beginning of each class is a sad loss to the Seniors. ACTIVITIES Intramurals: Hockey, Basketball and Football 53-54.
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GAUVIN, ANTOINE Science “With God, work, and time man can conquer anything, but remember only one of his acts suffices to destroy a whole world.” Tony was born on June 4, 1934, rose through the ranks of Notre Dame de Grace school and Ecole Superieur St. Raymond, St. Henri, and became a member of the Science Faculty in 1950 where most of his time has been devoted to plain old fashioned studying. GILBERT, MAURICE Arts (Pre-Med.) “Education is what you have left after you have forgotten ali that you have learnt.” A rough and tumble, good-hearted French Can- adian from La Tuque, Maurice was born February 27, 1935. He attended his parish school of St. Zepherin and also the Seminaire St. Joseph before coming to Loyola where his white Pre-med coat became a symbol of hard work. GRECIANO, ANTHONY D. Science (Eng.) “To search the truth is life’s best aim.” A much travelled scholar, Tony was born on August 30, 1934. He first studied at Liguel Titu Moirorescu, Bucharest, Roumania, and Blackrock College, Dublin, Ireland, where he did his High School. In 1951, he came to Loyola and joined the Science Faculty. 20
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