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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW 31 He's calm and reserved —that's as far as he goes, He seems to be quiet—yet one never knows. Councillor, N.R.S.S. (1, 4); Secretary 3); Class Baseball (1, 2); Captain, Class Rugby (1); Class Hockey (1, 2, 5, 4); Class Track (1, “4 Orchestra (4). Leaves us this year PAUL CUDDIHY. with a record that anyone might envy. He has brought honour to his class on the Rugby field and on the ice, although his efforts on the violin have not been sufficiently appreciated by his classmates. His quick wit, which he must have inherited from Irish forefathers, has often lightened the heavy atmosphere of the lecture room and awakened us to renewed interest in the beauties of universals and the cosmic order. Paul’s hobby, if such an uplifting and re- served personality could be associated with hobbies, is Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. His clear solution of our many difficulties has won for him a warm spot in our hearts and next year we shall surely miss the intellectual atmosphere which his presence creates. Paul is slated in after years for a high position in some distinguished organi- zation from which point of vantage he may accomplish his ideal of working night and day for the benefit of mankind in general. Consistency? He never changed his mind, Which is and always was to live at ease. Class Baseball (1); Class Hockey (1, 2); “Мі- cotine Follies (2, 4); Director of Music (3, 4); Class Secretary (1); Class Tennis (1, 2, 3). A good many years MORRIS DAVIS. ago, in the days when Loyola was situated on Drummond Street, there came amongst us one known as Morris, alias “Rusty,” alias Red. He won our hearts with his beguiling manner and captivating laugh, and now, as he leaves his Alma Mater after a sojourn of many years, we can say that he will be greatly missed. A shining light in the art of piano play- ing, he has at various College functions shown his worth as a Paderewski. Oft times on Wednesday night, Rusty was wont to arrive at the College in search of knowledge, for to-morrow was Thursday and that meant a test. And when Thurs- day came, invariably, about the hour of one the same voice was heard in the Flat, “Who has a pen to lend те, I left mine at home to-day.” We are sure that success awaits Rusty; our greatest hope is that in years to come we may have the pleasure of hearing Morris as a master pianist of the world.
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30 LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW The glory of the sunsets flare Finds fitting rival in his hair. Who is that GORDON CARROLL. handsome youth advancing up the drive with firm step, . and smiling visage at a quarter past nine? Why, “Red” Carrol, of course, one of the leading members of the class of '24. Let me tell you a few things about him while he's getting a late slip from the Prefect. Gordon has been with us quite a number of years and during that time his sterling personality, pleasant character and honest blue eyes have gained for him the trust and admiration of the whole student y. His record in sports is an enviable one and he has long been connected with the L.C.A.A. in some executive position. During the last glorious football season he was one of the big men behind the team, and no small part of their success was due to his untiring efforts on their behalf. His extemporaneous speeches to awed multi- tudes in the recreation hall have loosened many a pocket string. His fame extends Кол the confines of the College and we often hear of Gordon's activities in his home parish. In losing this sturdy son of Erin, we, the students, lose a popular hero and a steadfast friend; and Loyola, for whom he has done so much, may well be proud of him. А man may smile and smile and be a Villain. Class Pres. (4); L.C.A.A. Committee (4); Hockey Committee (4); Chairman Banquet Committee (3); Class Football (1); Editorial, Review (2, 3); Ass't Financial Sec., Football (4). The genial Paul is little PAUL CASEY. less than a fixture at the College to which he came a full decade ago. During these ten years he has shown his disgust for everything connected with the College with the possible exceptions of the C.O.T.C. and the Intermediate Hockey Team. Anoblechampion of His Majesty's Training Corps, he published in the Philos- орћу Daily an excellent history of the ог- ganization, the fruit of painstaking, devoted research. The Intermediate Hockey Team, which he organized and managed, never lost a game, and this was due in no small part to the work of their popular playing manager. His stoic appearance and baff- ling remarks, whether about his classmates or Aristotle, have been at all times amaz- ing. On his going, the College loses an earnest student and a loyal supporter of the Zoology class. That the medical profession will profit, we doubt not in the least, and we wish him every success.
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—T-—-—mÉFX—r£.—mu P P 52 LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW | == == № JM. A jolly parson of the good old stock, By birth a gentleman, and kindly too. Promotor 1,5.Н. (4); Class Tennis (3, 4); Class Hockey (3, 4); Cathchist (4); Chemistry S ecimen (3); Advertising Staff, Review (4); “Nicotine Follies (3, 4); Rugby Games Committee (4). A promoter of the ALEX GRANT. League of the Sacred and a zealous Sodality worker, Alex is a shining example and guiding influence in the Flat. His hours in the Physics Lab. are no less productive of good results and we have no doubt but that he will cause quite a sensation at McGill and in after years in this branch of learning. Aside from his pipe and a weakness for the Saturday Evening Post, Alex has few bad habits. Though not strong on sports, he takes a special interest in the social activities of the College, his playful nature, melodious voice and hearty laugh making him particularly noticeable. He has been known to do a little travelling on occasions, has been seen in Bagdad but is better known in Venice. A peep into his schedule for the homeward journey in June discloses a stop-over in Hamilton on record. We understand this is to give Alex an opportunity to discuss the past hockey season with Manager Percy Thompson of the Hamilton. Tigers. Yon Cassius has alean and hungry look. Class Hockey (1, 2, 3, 4); Class Track (1, 2); N. R. S. Sodality Organist (3, 4); Class Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Class Rugby (1, 2); Tennis (1, 2, 3, 4); Chemistry Specimen (3); Physics Specimen (4)3 Promoter, L.S.H. (3). EARL LESAGE, Of the од a de is called in the gaseous precincts of the Chemistry Lab., is a youth of numerous accomplishments and a mul- titude of aspirations. His greatest hobby is concocting dubious chemical mixtures at all hours of the day, sending forth pleasant (?) odors which pervade even the sacred precincts of the Flat. His zeal in this branch of science has kept him аб (һе head of his class—Senior Medicine. Earl masters the ivory key- board. His artistic tastes are apparent from a mere glance at his faultless apparel, even his streamline lab. coat is a creation which evokes wondrous admiration. All this coming on top of the pronounce- ment of the little gods of humour—that Earl is quite a heart crusher—leads us to believe that in his extra-mural life he is quite a modern Lothario. But seriously, we will miss Earl and his sincere College spirit and we wish him success in every field.
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