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WHAT MAKES LOYOLA? Graduation day, 1951. Once again Loyolans go to take their place among men. Four years of vigorous and well- balanced education-can they be called successful graduates? Among them we have a representative ,cross-section of all Loyola activities. In the more intellectual pursuit of debating, Representa- tive John Mullen and Senator Bill Wood were able to out- reason and out-argue most opponents. Dahlson, Jonsen, Sterling, Speak, and Sullivan combined their talents on the stage to present The Hasty Heart. Out of the efforts of Vince Thorpe and Jim Goodman the Loyalist often came out on time. Howard l.eVaux placed sixth in the nation in the Hearst History contest. Bob Kinsella won the Atwater Kent Newsboy Scholarship. In Athletics, Greg Sheridan, Pat Ryan, and high-scoring Angus McEachen led the stalwarts of the gridiron to a Catholic League Championship. Barnettmen attained a second Catholic Title this year, due, partially at least, to the efforts of Captain Skip Luer and AI Ebright. Father Gaffney's horsehiders were topped by Ferrante, Reed, Whittington, and Badovinac. .lohn Flynn sparkled for the tennis team, while Joe Drey and Bill Browne starred for the Cub tank men. This list merely touches the surface of the achievements of this year's seniors. Success, however, is not really
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guaranteed or determined by these results. For success comes after graduatism when the tools, sharp- ened by school and its activities, are first applied. If the tools are sharp- ened co rectIy Cas they can be at Loyolal, lu nd if the graduate uses the tools as enharpened, then success will be achieved. Therefwre our praise and prophecy of success 3-IJ as much, or more, to those who worked most silently, most perserveringly -withosa the encouragement of headline or footlignt. Class rw? '51, you have the tools-go and use them CLASS OF '5 I Angus McEachen Greg Sheridan Mike Phelan Bill VonAspe Pierre Marlow President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sergeanf-at-Arms
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