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LOYOLA GOLLEGE REVIEW бе OC rr ee make a thorough judgment on any man. But with Jacques it has always been the same; a steady, cheerful and sincere friend, endowed with a readiness to please and a gallant spirit of affable generosity. Since he has been with us, he has displayed his gifts in many ways, even if we were only to make mention of the melody of his voice, or perhaps to be more appropriate—of his sane and level-headed views on current topics. Hailing from Quebec, Jacques pos- sesses the culture and courteous manner of a true French-Canadian. Never given to extremes nor failing ever in his earn- est and genial way, we look upon him as сатар company and thoroughly reliable in every way. Loyola loses a good student when he graduates, and we shall miss the good cheer of our associations with him; for we have known Jacques, not long, but well. Activities: Sodality, Consultor, '31; C.O.T.C., Asst. Quarter Master; Glee Club, Librarian, '31; Mock Parliament, Minister of Justice, '31; Orchestra, '30-'31; Tennis, '30- 31. Ganzav, Oliver “То scorn philosophy, is truly to philosophize.”’ Pascal. A more pleasant companion one could not find, than our revered old patri- arch, chemist and pioneer, Oliver. Af- fable, unruffled, and not inclined to worry or be disturbed, he delights in sitting back to pass judgment on all the superficialities, frivolities and harass- ing conventions of life, and devotes himself particularly to those things which produce immediate and practical results. Oliver indeed has developed his own individual and interesting philosophy along with a very precise and fixed aim in life, placing his faith entirely in steady and moderate achieve- ment. Things unnecessary, lengthy and explanatory are taboo with Oliver, unless they directly bear upon the sub- ject. That’s our good old friend, O. Gareau. Activities: Class Sec.-Treas., '29-'30; Sodality Councillor, '30-'31; Debating Society Coun- cillor, '3o-31; Forum Debating Society, Sec'y, '28; Football, College Intermediate, '28, Junior, '26-'27; Track, '23-'27. Gatien, Marcel Come one, come all! This rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as Г’. Scott. In manner and system, more original than orthodox, forever inclined to study anything but that subject in which the Class is particularly interested, we best describe Marcel’s talent, versatility iuk
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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW The Seniors Етллотт, Walter Work is my recreation. The play of a faculty; a delight like that Which a bird feels in flying, or a fish In darting through water:— Nothing more . Longfellow. Walter Elliott is far too consistent in every branch of College activity to be singled out in one rather than an- other, and hence, any short apprecia- tion of our Class President must neces- sarily fall short in its aim—to give true recognition to his outstanding worth. Because he has always been ovet-generous, even to a fault, and has poa himself a loyal friend and leader or us all, it makes it difficult indeed adequately to show in this last write- up, the true and unbounded esteem in which we hold Walt. Our greatest confidence goes with Walt when he leaves us this June, not so much because of his leadership and talents, but because of his remarkable aptitude for constant and hard work; we feel assured that bound up in this, the greatest asset any man might possess, his future success securely lies. Activities: Class President, '29-'31, Vice-Presi- dent, зо, Sec.-Treas., '25-'28; R.S. Sodality, Secretary, '27-'29, Councillor, '26, Sacristan, ‘25; St. John Berchmans, Sec'y, '26; Forum Debating Society, Sec.-Treas., 728-29; Dramatic Society, Business Manager, 31; Review, Asst. Editor, '25, Circulation Man- ager, '26, Editor, '27, Business Manager, '28-29, Advertising, '31; Loyola News, Edi- tor, '27- 28-29, Reporter, '25-27; Rugby Annual, Editor-in-Chief, '29-'30; The Tower, Editor-in-Chief, '29-'30; Mock Parliament, Gov.-General and Mins. Trade and Com- merce; L.C.A.A., Treasurer, '30-'31; Foot- ball, Intermediate Intercollegiate Manager, зо, Publicity Manager, '28-'29; Class Foot- ball, '27-' 29. Intra-Mural Hockey '24-'31, Lacrosse, '25-'30. GALIPEAULT, Jacques ‘Who does the best his circumstance allows, Does well, acts nobly; angels could do no more. Young. Two years, the short time during which Jacques has been with us at Loyola, is hardly a sufficient basis to іц}
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LOYOLA and cleverness in the one phrase: a keen student. In all his actions he is typical. Not big of stature, with an ignoble love of sleep, magazines, hand- kerchiefs and bridge, he nevertheless achieves results in an amazing manner. We suspect the solution is a highly developed power of concentration. Things financial and political, econo- mic and scientific, seem to command the greatest interest from Marcel, and we say again his cleverness brings satis- factory results in all branches. But we cannot omit another aspect of this unique personality, and that is an abundant and ever present fund of fun and good-humour which probably aids him to no mean extent in all his many endeavours. Activities: Sodality, Councillor, '27-'29, Master of Canadidates, '29-'30, Treasurer, '30-'31; St. John Berchmans, Consultor, '27-3:; Mock Parliament, Leader of thc Opposition, '31; Review, business manager, '29; News, editor, '29; The Tower, editor, '29-'30; K.ILZ., consultor, '29, Sec'y, '31; Football, Financial Manager, '29. GEORGE, Emmett If music be the food of love, play on— Give me excess of it. Shakespeare. Emmett, in his long sojourn of eight years among us, has shown his loyalty COLLEGE REVIEW — and good fellowship on all occasions. His musical nature excels itself on the ders or the violin, and he can always € counted upon to pass away many a dull hour. Particularly may we make mention of his ability on the football field; courageous, fast and clever, he can easily be rated as one of the greatest outside wings ever developed at Loy- ola. But then this cannot be termed unusual for Emmett, since he seems to be able to make a success of anything to which he applies himself. With his departure, Loyola loses one who has been always willing to lend a hand in any of her undertakings, and one indeed who has played no small part in her successes. Activities: Track, '23-25; College Football, '28-29; High School Football, '26-27; College Orchestra, '23-'31; С.О.Т.С., '28-'31; Mock Parliament; Sergeant-at-Arms. La РЕБАЗЕ, Ellsworth “A man who consecrates his hours By vigorous effort, and an honest ти Young. Ellsworth's eight years at Loyola have made him a definite character about the School, for his ready, staunch and firm support in every undertaking has never тэг
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