Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1933

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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW о to take unto himself those clusive laurels known as Honours, succeeding to such an extent that it has become a habit. Ever a friend in need, he is continually sacrificing his time and endeavor to answer excessive appeals for help from less fortunate students, bearing their ignorance with a patience and cheerfulness worthy of a greater task. He is the executive of executives; the office of president seems to fit him like a glove, and his youthful shoulders carry the responsibilities of all the major societies, handling crises and smoothing over difficulties with amaz- ing tact and diplomacy. Responding to the call of Science, Jacques leaves us to attend M.I.T. next year where we feel assured that his name and the name of Loyola will be ever to the fore. Good luck, Speed... +. Activities: Loyola College Literary and Debating Society, President 1932-33, Vice-Presi dent 1931-32; Scientific Society, President 1932-35, Vice-President 1931-32; Dramatics 1931-32; Loyola Rifle Team 1932-33, Lewis Gun Team 1929-30; C.O.T.C.: Q.M. Lieutenant 1931-32, Platoon Commander 1932-33; Xi Eta 1933. Lzcaurr, Fernand Léon “Or oiex une des plus grandes merveilles et des graigneurs aventures que vous onques ouisseg ' . Villehardouin. Fernand Legault is a great intel- lectual and has often astonished his classmates by his philosophic reading. He seems to have a partiality for Berg- son and most other non-scholasic phil- osophers. Kant and Freud have never been better defended than by Ferd. Although he shines as a steady, dis- criminating scholar he has never been known to delight in writing up Physics reports. That Lachute is proud of Ferdie was evidenced early last Spring when he read in the Montreal Gazette that he had been elected president of its Golf and Tennis Club. Аз an athlete Ferd is rated as a powerful tennis player, a skilful golfer and a rugged hockeyist. But however forgotten may become his athletic accom Ыар in the years to come, he will always be remembered by the French colony of the class of '33 for the hospitality he accorded to them by his ореп door’’ policy on the Flat. Activities: Intramural Hockey 1932-35; Scientific Society 1932-33; Loyola College Literary and Debating Society; Loyola COTC. 1931-33; Sodality 1932-33. Marone, Edmund John Ed joined us in 1926 and has since easily managed to keep his place in out sun. He is a wizard in all the arts and sciences and, replete with scholia and corollaries, spends much of his time vigorously exposing the tenets of Scholastic Philosophy. He is a member of good standing of the ‘‘Mighty Four”’ (the XI Etas) and often astounds us as he nonchalantly reels off the squares of complicated numbers. He has explained his system, but...... Eddie is also a swordsman of no mean repute, and with no other weapon than a rolled-up newspaper he has been known to launch himself gallantly into the fray and, with lightning thrusts and parries, has carried all before 18)

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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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