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  2. Category:Loyola Academy alumni - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 February 2024, at 18:49 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Loyola Academy - Wikipedia

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    Both Loyola University and its prep school adjunct, Loyola Academy, grew out of St. Ignatius College Prep, a Roman Catholic, Jesuit college preparatory school in Chicago that was founded in 1870 as St. Ignatius College, with both university and preparatory programs for young men. While St. Ignatius transitioned to being solely a preparatory ...

  4. Tim Foley (defensive back) - Wikipedia

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    Foley starred at Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Illinois, before playing college football for the Purdue Boilermakers, receiving All-American honors as a defensive back in 1969. [1] He then played 11 seasons (1970–1980) in the NFL, all of which were with the Dolphins. He was named to the Pro Bowl in 1979. [2]

  5. Pat Foley - Wikipedia

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    He is an alumnus of Loyola Academy and Michigan State University, with a Bachelor of Science in telecommunications from the latter. [1] Career

  6. Richard A. Jorgensen - Wikipedia

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    From 1965 through 1969 he attended Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Illinois, a college preparatory school.Jorgensen holds a B.S. in biomedical engineering and a M.S. in chemistry from Northwestern University, which he attended from 1969 through 1973.

  7. Richard L. Newhafer - Wikipedia

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    A native of Chicago, Richard Newhafer was a student at Loyola Academy, the University of Notre Dame, and DePaul University. In his early twenties at the start of World War II, he became a Naval Aviator, took part in extensive military operations and was credited with downing three Japanese planes and participated in sinking the battleship Ise.

  8. Bob Skoglund - Wikipedia

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    He starred at Loyola Academy in Chicago, Illinois, [1] before attending the University of Notre Dame. A 6'1" end, he participated in the 1945 and 1946 East-West Shrine Games and earned three letters with the Fighting Irish. He later played with the Green Bay Packers during the 1947 NFL season. [2] Skoglund died in 1949. [3]

  9. Peter Patton (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Patton attended Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Illinois. He played basketball, football and baseball at Loyola in the Chicago Catholic League. [4] He was a gridiron football quarterback, basketball guard and baseball pitcher-first baseman who was regarded as one of the best three-sport athletes of his day in the Chicago metropolitan area. [5]

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