Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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LOYOLA + res . As Platoon Commander he had the doubtful privilege of officering Pla- toon No. 4 (2.е., the rest of the class), and carried out his duties to everyone's satisfaction. His outlook on life is a serious one, as befitting a Senior, an officer, and a second tenor in the Church Choir. He is equally at home in dis- cussing a problem in Ethics, or on mili- tary tactics; in explaining the social activities of Lumbricus terrestris or the feats of Hannibal. But let us end this eulogy before our own doings pale into insignificance. His thousand and one qualifications will undoubtedly procure for Ed his place in the sun. АП his qualities conspire to make him one of Loyola's elect. Activities: Prefect of the Sodality; Sec. Scientific Society; Debating Society; Lieut., C.O.T.C. Hawke, John: “The thought of our past years in me doth breed Perpetual benediction.” — WORDSWORTH. A member of the Old Guard of First High, a corporal, and a gentleman; these comprise Johnny’s chief claims to fame. And to these we might add the fact that at Johnny’s advent, the smug air of provincialism that pervaded the class was dispelled—forever. We came into contact with the Big City; we ac- quired a nodding acquaintance with Brooklyn and the Bronx; we passed the time of day with Al Smith and Jimmie Walker and spent hours on Riverside Drive. And all this through the medium of Mr. Hawke. Johnny had travelled far and frequently, and was disposed to impart his experiences to the class. His earnestness and ability make any topic interesting and enlightening. These few words are entirely too in- adequate to depict all Johnny's fine qualities; books have been written on less worthy subjects. But, in its own rather inadequate way, the class ex- COLLEGE REVIEW — tends to Johnny its sincere thanks for a pleasant and instructive acquaintance. Activities: Debating Society; Acting Corporal, C.O.T.C.; Class Hockey. 7 т y KENNEDY, Wilson: “Ни eye begets occasion for his wit: For every object that the one doth catch, The other turns to a mirth-moving jest; —SHAKESPEARE. Of a quiet and amiable disposition, Will has a sense of responsibility which has often manifested itself in class ac- tivities. His graduation completes a quest for academic knowledge that be- gan some eight years ago, when Will first came to us from the hinterlands of Outremont. In him we find combined a veritable host of intellectual quali- ties. Beneath a becoming gravity of countenance he masks a keen wit and sense of humor. Now and again that well of humor that lurks beneath the surface will burst forth in some witti- cism that is all the more humorous be- cause it is infrequent. The first intima- tion tbat we had that Will was a radical was evinced in a spirited debate on military training. Perhaps his frequent visits to the Saturday Night Club have made him cynical concerning the good intentions of mankind. Always a cheer- ful and sincere friend, he has earned the good will of all. Activities: Debating Society; Intra-Mural 4с- bating; Exec. Dramatic Society; C.O.T.C. т Ж Kine, Richard: “I ат monarch of all I survey. —COWPER. A cherubic-faced, auburn-haired youngster casually made our acquain- tance one September morn, giving his home address as Westmount. The bur- dens, sorrows and harassing cares of College life have pressed but lightly on Dick, the irrepressible. To him we are апр

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