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.QM ,gawk 66523 .ff-gy' Thomas McTague A distinguished A-year man, our little leprechaun from County Cavan, Eire served with the French Underground for 3 years. He received his high school education in Belgium and attended St. Thomas College in St. Paul, Minn., for 2 years. Now from Binghampton, N.Y., he is studying for the Diocese of Great Falls. Montana. Allister Olinski From Brantford, before entering St. Jer- ome's, Al spent several years in diverse occupations. He took his College and Phil- osophy courses here at St. Jerome's and will enter St. Augustine's Seminary to study for the Diocese of Hamilton- Eleanor Hosinke Her smiling face has been evident for the last three years as she dashed to the Annex on her way to class: she will receive her B.A. degree this year. Loves oratory, and has displayed her talents in that field at S.J.C. Her future is undecided. Eileen Sullivan Miss Sullivan came to us from St. Mary's, and will get her B.A. this year. Whatever her future plans are, she will be certain to succeed. Public speaking is the subject she liked most, and she proved herself profic- ient in it. Robert Simons Obtained his B.A. degree in Economics at St. John's University - Bob would like not- hing better than teaching after ordinationg there will be many opportunities for this in his native Diocese of Sioux Falls. His favorite sport is basketball as he well demonstrated while playing with the F.K.C. team. Donald Traub From Tuckahoe,N.Y., and studying for the New York Diocese, Don served 3 years in the U.S. Navy during World War II, after which he went to St. Bonaventure University. Don was president of the F.K.C. and was active in the Leoknights. Joseph Wheeler From South Dakota, Joe attended U. of S.D. before coming to St. Jerome's. He will enter St. Paul's Seminary. Adept at basketball, he has shown willingness to cooperate in any student John Wills activity. John comes from Harrisburg and is study- ing for that Diocese. He B.Sc. from Penn State in ted the S.J.C. Glee Club will enter a seminary to the fall. graduated with a l9l+9 . John direc- for 2 years. He study theology in
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cynclergr cluate If the purpose of our yearbook is achieved it will serve in future years to recall the good times and the many friends at St. Jer' ome's College in '52 and '53. If we have been able to depict a term in such a way as to provoke in future years, a few fond mem- ories, then we shall feel that our work has not been in vain. For in our small enrolment in the Art's Department, we have found a true school spirit, that is, the spirit of frater- nity. During the year, we have made the acquain- tance of students from across Canada and the United States, and though we may never renew this acquaintance again actually, we shall do so virtually through THE LION. And whether THE LION be placed, in years to come, on a bookshelf in some rectory, Csince most of the students are studying for the priesthoodl or on an end table in the den of a happy home, it will be there ready to be enjoyed again. We have tried to capture the mood of the f.k- f A. f ,367 r ' ' Scsi.. ,Q V - '- - , jf. .f ,sq , V, ,A 3, , f aww -fix x ., Q 32, ' 1' 'T5 'ff',3 , ' as M awww vans '- 'Lf V . Q 1 .' Gig- f, ffih n ,,t4,v:i fwssaa asm .woiwkmwww rw was .- . ., Q, V1 - .5 f,,,Qe +w .ffm ttf . 3 , . , 32'-2: s bs'-v - . ,, X ' up 24:-32533422 f fi 1 i fu , X A , :Q f - 552 fx w21f.1:.g1 -- Q , , '1N-3Lt.i.iw:,e-,,2- 1' 1 44-ww,-1' ,'l ,v u-J' . .. Z ..... : -g- ' ,fm-vfb 4. X, .. , K I , N , ,,,,,..--, 5 'M i-' 1 - wi ' -.fi ' ' g K4 M . f, gf.4,y,,- 1 Q ,ig M,- EQQMWHWMMW, NHQMZ if -. wiv-sa: fmfwzxe- fs. vqnfz- f- zg,w,,,,. .,gJsw:,z: f- zq I ., .- ' 1 .. r' z st f' 3 zp- -' : a -f V- f f : f ' . 1 . ff -., 4 . , .- :-4:-f s. .rf-ivc .- ' ' If 53 - ' X? Sam Abood The dark eyed philosopher. John Armour Silence never be- trays you John Beckfelt Harry Benchwick His Eminence The friendly Texan institution, its spirit, and that which makes it more than just a collection of classes and courses. This indefinable something is found in the extra-curricular activities where the individual student plays an all-important part. And so, within these pages are the por- traits of the students enrolled in the Lib- eral Arts Department. By looking at them we discover that the true dwelling place of school spirit is not in school songs, flying colors or fine displays of talent, but rather in each student who attends this college. MQW? 636251 Willibrord Bach- Andre Beaudoin meier - All day Les montagnes on the prairie. de Vermont! .GQFHINA 40910-lu. Wm. Bennison John Burbank Prompt and pol- John for art's ite. Sake 1 6
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