Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1955

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HEARN, JOHN WILLIAM Commerce “Where there’s a will there’s a way.” “Santa Claus” John was born on November 28, 1933, right in time for the holiday season. A native of Quebec City, he hitched up his sleigh and travelled to Loyola where he obtained his Junior Matriculation and now his College degree. ACTIVITIES Bowling: M.L.B.L. '52-'55, Intramural '54-'55; Swimming: Intramural '53-'55; Football: Intramural '53-'54; Soccer: College Team Coach Manager 54-55. HENCHEY, NORMAN EMMETT Arts “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” Norm, a keen journalist and debater, was born October 3, 1934. He came to Loyola by way of St. Willibrods where he spent his grade and high school days. His interest in newspaper work may well get him an editorship some day. ACTIVITIES Loyola News: Managing Editor '53, Editor-in-Chief ‘54; Sodality: Member '52-'55, Vice-Prefect '53- '54; Debating '54-'55; Review: Contributor '52-'55; C.S.R.: Secretary ‘'54-'55; Amphora: '52-'53; Sodalities: Editor '52-'53. KASPER, GERALD Commerce “Tet us endeavor to live that when we come to die, even the undertaker will be sorry.” A popular figure in Senior Commerce circles, especially when there’s a practical joke or a laugh, Gerry was exposed to the world on August 6, 1929. Receiving his grade school education at Canon O’Meara and also attending D’Arcy McGee, he registered at the College in 1949. ACTIVITIES Commerce Representative of Intramural Sports 'A9-'50; Football: College Team End '49-'51; Hockey: Forward College Team '49-'50; Work- sheet: Reporter '49-'50.

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GRUNER, PETER HAMILTON Arts “There is so much an individual can do with the grace of God.” Born on October 30, 1933, Pete strove through Loyola High School where he habitually led his class. Trying his hand at Editorial work on the Amphora, he then concentrated his attention on his Pre-med studies and kept up his good record. ACTIVITIES Stage Crew; Sodality: Secretary '53-'54; Amphora: Editor '52-'53; Intramurals: Hockey, Football, Swimming and Floor Hockey. GUAY, PHILIPPE Arts “Acta est fabula.” A latecomer to Loyola, Philippe was born August 11, 1936. He began his classical studies at Brébeuf College and came to Loyala in the fall of 1953 to complete his last two years of College and philosophy. HALL, JOHN ROBERT Science (Eng.) “Each man engineers his own future.” John was born December 27, 1932, just short of being a very permanent Christmas present. After attending St. Leo’s Academy in Westmount and Sir George Williams College, he came to Loyola in 1951 where he registered as an engineering student. ACTIVITIES Hockey: Intramurals '53-'55; Floor Hockey: Intra- murals °51-’55; Football: College Team Halfback '51-'54; U.N.T.D.



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KRAWCZYK, ROMAN Science “The best portions of a good man’s life: His little unremembered acts of kindness and of love.” Born on July 15, 1934, during the most beautiful month of them all, Roman took both his Junior and Senior Matriculation degrees at D’Arcy McGee and entered Loyola Sophomore Science in 1952. A native Montrealer, he plans further study LABERGE, JAMES PIERRE Commerce “Tf all the days were playing days, To sport would be as tedious as work.” Pierre took his first breath of air on August 27, 1931. Being a hardy sort, he decided to follow both High School and College courses at Loyola. A native of Montreal West, he has always well fit in with the activities at Loyola. ACTIVITIES Commerce Representative: '51-'52; Hockey: Intra- mural ‘51-'54, Junior Varsity Center ‘'52-'53; Floor Hockey: Intramurals '52-'54; Football: Intra- mural '51-'54; Curling: Intramural ‘°51-'52; C.O:T Gx 81-'54; LONG, GERALD Arts “He who loses wealth loses much; he who loses a friend loses more; but he who loses his courage loses all.” Sam, as he is popularly called, made an un- obtrusive entrance into the world on May 5, 1932. Before completing his studies at Loyola, he was a pupil at Daniel O’Connell High School. Throughout his Senior year he led his classmates well as their President. ACTIVITIES Hockey: Intramural '52-'54; Football: Intramural '52-'54; Floor Hockey: Intramural '52-'54; Curling: Intramural '53-'54; President College Club '54-'55; Basketball: Intramural '53-'54, College '52-'53.

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