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— Ss аа ad ы З Руа міні абычаі: ыа асі соза аба. ыкі жы 24 LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW + --- The Seniors Through Junior Eyes SEN б У) = “У Here's to the pilot that weathered the storm. —Canning. GERALD ALTIMAS. Affable and amicable when chatting with the boys, attentive in the lecture room, with his eyes ever open and scintillating, stern when pre- siding over the L.C.A.A. Executive, and finally, as active as he is indispensable on the Rugby Field, Gerry has, for the last nine years, ever increased in esteem among the Staff and Student body. In spite of his fiery locks, Gerald is а cool-headed Philosopher, athlete, organizer and class president extra- ordinary. These few, honest, heart-felt state- ments, are a humble tribute of praise to a young man, trusted by his superiors, esteemed and respected by his com- panions, admired by all, and who, un- doubtedly, when the hour comes to put into practice the principles taught him at Loyola, will prove to be the pride of his Alma Mater, an honor to his family and a credit to himself. Officer, Class Pres., ’22, '23, '24, 725; Lieutenant, C.O.T.C., 724, '25; L.C.A.A. Executive, '21, '22, ’23, 24, 25; Class Hockey, '22, '23, ’24, '25. шы A. bm minas. ens cdd ee a ac Cheerful at morn he wakes from short repose, Breathes the keen air—then back to bed he goes. —Goldsmith (revised). EDWARD ANGLIN. In the eight years that he has passed at Loyola, Eddie has won many friends with his amiable disposi- tion and sunny little smile. While he does not carry off the honors in forensic circles and in class, he is never found in the ranks of the rear guard. He held with credit the position of left-wing on the Intercollegiate Hockey team this year, and since 1922 has been substitute quarter-back in football, his light weight alone preventing him from hold- ing the regular position. Of lacrosse and tennis he is a willing and capable devotee. In losing him, we all feel that we lose a very dear friend. Of one thing we are sure—that the College will have no more loyal and whole-hearted alumnus than Edward Anglin. Sodality, Hist. Soc., Loyola News, '25; K.P.S., '23, 724; Intercollegiate Football, '22, '23, '24; Intercollegiate Hockey, '25.
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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW 25 — A worthy fellow; and like to prove Most sinewy swordsman.—Shakespeare. JOHN COLLINS. Yes, I know, Father, says John, but I was reading a book last night that said and the class sits back for a rest, knowing that a weighty objection is about to emanate from the learned sage of the front rank seats. John certainly does not believe in accepting everything that he is told without an argument; and his morning controversy with our Rev. Professor is usually productive of much interest if not enlightenment. During his years at Loyola, this fair son of Westmount has been one of the out- standing intellectual lights of the class of '25. John’s knowledge of the Super- Heterodyne umpteen peanut tube Radio set is quite phenomenal, and it would not surprise us if he should one day perfect an apparatus for allaying the obnoxious static. On the courts, John usually swings a cruel racquet with his guide, philosopher, and friend,” Art Laverty. The Fencing Clubs are also favorite haunts of Jack's, where he is well known as a promising swordsman. + Altogether, John has the reputation of being a clever student, a good sport, and a gentleman. Class Tennis, '24, '25; N.R.S., '24, ’25; Radio Club 724, ’25; Scientific Soc., '24, '25. Away with him, away with him; He speaks Latin.—Shakespeare. BASIL CUDDIHY. Basil came to . | Loyola in 1918 from Querbes Academy, in Outremont. Since that time he has, by consistent work and natural talents, achieved a name for himself as a highly successful student. Basil’s sterling character is seen in the fact that he has held office in the Non-Resident Students’ Sodality since 1922. It is rumoured that Basil, in his quieter moments, with a violin as his only companion, is given to composing stirring airs for the C.O.T.C. On this point, however, as on other C.O.T.C. matters, he is somewhat non-commital. He is, also, on different occasions, given to using German expressions, and to concocting compounds of a very pe- culiar odour in the chemistry lab. In bidding farewell to Basil we feel assured that he will meet with success in life, and we sincerely wish that he may retain the many good qualities which will make him greatly missed by his many friends, both among the faculty and the student body at Loyola. Inter-class Debate, ’25; Editorial Staff, L.C. Review, '23, 724; Class Hockey, '22, 723, 724; Non- Желмен Sodality, '22 '23; Intramural Football, 721,
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