Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1933

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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW ed on one hand. He was intensely fond of public ПЕЕ and debating, and the high offices that he held in debating and dramatic circles of the College is in no mean way responsible for the high esteem Loyola enjoys. His devotion to the News during the past усаг scts an example we hope many will emulate. As its first Managing Editor (so far as we can gather from the News Files), he was directly responsible for the high grade of efficiency with which the Staff operated. Straightforward, honest and conscientious, when Herb leaves Loyola we may well say that Loyola has lost one of her noble sons. Activities: Class President 1929; Intramural Hockey 1929-33; Junior Hockey 1930; Junior Football 1929-31; B.V.M. Sodality 1929-33; Secretary, Loyola College Literary and Debating Society 1932-35; Dramatic Society, Secretary 1929, Treasurer, 1933; Managing Editor, Loyola News 1932-33. Рату, William Edward “Could I love less, I should be happier поло . Bailey. Which does not apply to our Bill in all his moods. The possessor of the most disarming smile the Campus has seen in many a year, he apie throughout the ups and downs of his whole eight years at Loyola a vivid personality which after his graduation will live down to the seventh generation of his Alma Mater. The proud boast of Corn- wall, he made his first appearance at Loyola in 1925 astonishingly decked in stovepipes' . and from the first has enjoyed a popularity which will place him among our Immortals. Equally adroit on both the Campus and Rostrum he enjoys the reputation of one of Loyola’s greatest athletes and orators. Those who have seen him in the róle of outside wing will never forget his famous flying tackle, nor will they forget his impassioned but expertly delivered speeches which he magni- ficently crowned in his final year when he became one of the Dominion Inter- University Debating League Champions. It would be futile to go on enumerating his qualities, suffice it to say, one has only to make his acquaintance to be- 161

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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW — In Inter-Collegiate Hockey, critics were forced to admit that here was a р who could not only “take it ut also give it”. In his generous way Clem condesc- ended to aid the C.O.T.C. this year in the capacity of Company Quartermaster Sergeant and as a result, the feelings between the militaristic and pacifist factions were somewhat less strained about the College. In a few years we expect to hear of Clem's graduation once.more, only this time it will be from Varsity when he will be a full- fledged mining engineer. From then on the world need not worry about its supply of Radium—Clem and the North Country will see to that. Activities: Intermediate Intercollegiate Football 1929-33; Junior City Hockey 1929-31; Intra- mural Hockey 1932; Intermediate Intercol- legiate Hockey 1933; Secretary L.C.A.A. 1931-32; C.O.T.C.: Company Quartermaster Sergeant 1933; Councillor, Loyola College Literary and Debating Society 1933. CARROLL, Lester Thomas “Не sits high in all the people's hearts”. Shakespeare. Lester better known to his legion of friends as Вед , is one of the members of the ‘old school’. In his eight years at Loyola, Lester has made himself most popular. He has been an ardent student and has given every activity in the College his whole-hearted support. During his High School days he re- stricted his extra-curricular interests to donning pads for the hockey team, but from his Freshman days has been developing into an enthusiastic speaker, a better goal-tender and a manager who had fulfilled his duties with great success in every branch of sport. In short he has attained that perfection which every student wishes to be his own. During his eight-year stay at Loyola, Lester has won a warm place in all hearts, and on leaving he takes with him the respect of all. Activities: Junior Hockey 1929-30; Intermediate Hockey 1931-32; Junior Football 1929, Man- ager 1931; Intermediate Football Manager 1932; Intermediate Hockey, Captain 1932-35, Manager 1932-33; Sodality, Councillor 1931-32, Prefect (N.R.S.) 1932-35; L.C.A.A.A. Coun- cillor 1932-35. Croucu, Herbert Francis “Нето sum; bumani nihil a me aliendum puto . Terence. September 1926 marked the openin of an academic year at Loyola, an among the many students who passed through its portals for the first time was one Herbert Francis Clough. Herb soon became prominent in the sporting as well as in the intellectual life of che College, but in time his interest in sports waned and he devoted himself entirely to what was more elevating intellectually. Yet he did not fail to support the College teams. In the seven years he spent at Loyola the number of games that Herb missed could be count- {5}



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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW come his friend—and, judging from his hasty trips to Cornwall we conclude that he has made many. Osgoode Hall may be Bill's next stepping stone to success, but whatever it may be, we feel confident for his future and will ever remember him for his famous axiom, “А man who allows himself to become disillusioned is a fool, but if he is disappointed let us pity him. Activities: Intermediate Football 1929-33; Сар- tain 1933; Intermediate Hockey 1929-33; Junior Hockey 1929-32; President L.C.A.A. 1933; President St. John Berchmans 1933; President Forum 1933; Editor Loyola News 1935; Member Dominion Intercollegiate De- bating Champions, 1953. GIRARD, Jean Adolphe “Је suis maitre de moi comme de l'univers . Corneille. John would make an ideal barometer —he never drops. Whatever happens he is as unperturbed as the Stoic's sophos. An amateur at tennis, the automobile, the yo-yo, the arm-chair and municipal affairs, we feel certain that some day in the dim future we will find him sitting amongst the exalted of Montreal’s rulers. Uncertain as to the choice of a caree r, he stood one day half-way between the Law School of U. of M. and L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes Com- merciales, and, taking off his hat as once did Henry of Navarre, he watched what direction his curly hair would point. Destiny made him a business- man. Though always wearing stiff collars, John is by no means stiff- necked. A broad intellect with a keen cye for social conditions, John will rise high in the estimation of his country- men, and Loyola will one day be proud that she harboured Dapper John’’. Activities: Inter-Class Debating; Loyola College Literary and Debating Society; Scientific Society; Loyola C.O.T.C., 1931-33. PAINT ME SIR . LAFLAMME, Jacques Kemner Such is the youth, whose scientific pate Class honours, medals, fellowships, await. Byron. Upon whom those scholarly gentle- men, the Philosophers, have bestowed the soubriquet ‘‘Speed’’. Jacques came to us nine long years ago and proceeded АЛЕ

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