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LUNA, DELIO Science “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” Delio is a native South American, from Bogota, Columbia. At home, he spent several years studying at Liceo De La Salle and San Bartolomé where he obtained his Senior Matriculation. Entering the Science course in 1951 he took his studies very seriously and intends to do post- graduate work. ACTIVITIES Tennis: Intramural '51-'55; Bowling: ’'52-'53; Soccer: College '52-'53. McALEER, OWEN Science “The man that loves and laughs must sure do well.” For Owen, graduation meant the end of an eight year sojourn within Loyola’s hallowed halls. He was born September 2, 1933, which was a lucky day for his Science Faculty in which he was prominent during his College years. ACTIVITIES Science Student's Association: Vice-President '54- 55; Class President '53-'55; Sodality: Member '52-'54; Air Force U.R.T.P. McCARNEY, JOHN GRAHAM Arts “To-morrow never comes until it’s too late to do anything about it.” A native of Peterboro, Ontario, John was born on April 16, 1931. He studied at St. Peter’s and Regiopolis which he deserted in favor of Loyola in 1951. A great sportsman, he distinguished himself in football and hockey. ACTIVITIES Football: College Team '51-'53; Hockey: College 53-'55; All Intramural Sports '52-'55; L.C.A.A. 52-'55; C.S.R.: Executive '52-'53, '54-'55; Boarder’s Executive '52-'55; Dramatic Society 53-'55; Choral Group '53-'55; St. John's Berch- man's Society: Member '51-'55, President '52-'53, 54-'55.
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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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McMULLAN, JAMES BRIAN Arts “The secret of success is constancy of purpose.” Brian, another of the McMullans who hail from the College neighbourhood, was born on July 25, 1934. An eight year man, he took his studies and innumerable activities with equal ease, dis- tinguishing himself especially in football and hockey. ACTIVITIES Football: College Team, Center '52-'54; Hockey: College Team Center '53-'55, Captain '54-'55; L.C.A.A.: President '54-'55; Dramatics: Stage Crew 54-155. MAGUIRE, J. GORDON Arts (Pre-Med.) “Ambition — the fundamental principle of success.” Gordie, Loyola’s answer to Einstein, was born on June 23, 1934. Having survived High School, he pulled out his biology book and dissecting instruments and went to work on his Pre-med course. An admirable debater, Gord intends to do postgraduate work at McGill. ACTIVITIES Dramatic Society: Minor Roles '51-'53, Secretary '53-'54; Debating Society: Secretary '53-'54, President '54-'55; Arts Society: Secretary '53-'54; Loyola News: Feature Editor '54. MARVIN, ROBERT Arts “They shall not pass.” Bob is a native of Kentville, N.S. and was born on April 27, 1931. A second Lieutenant, he is the College’s aspiration to General Patton. A magnificient combination of football talent and love of Wagnerian music, he attended school in his home town and St. Leo’s before coming to Loyola. ACTIVITIES C.0.T.C. °50-'54; Football: College Team Guard 50-'54; Hockey: College Team Manager '50-’53. 25
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