Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1935

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LOYOLA — all соо rare. We пос only wish him сусгу success in life after graduation; we predict it. Activities: Loyola College Review, Assistant Editor '30-'34, Editor-in-Chief '35; Debating So- cirty, Councillor 35; Forum, Officer 32; Intramural Debating '32; Loyola News, Editor '33-'35; Class Officer 31, 32; Intermediate Football '31; C.O.T.C. Sergt. '35. pw SAINT Сув, Alfred: Fred's name always conjures up fond memories of the sylvan retreats and woodland glades of St. Lambert. Some two years ago, however, he forsook the country dells for the atmosphere and bright lights of the Big City. His po is not limited to sports. cing of a mechanical bent, he delighted to exercise his abilities in the Physics Lab. to the envy and despair of his fel- low-workers. His undoubted popul- atity attests to the fact that his person- ality, tact, and sound judgment have obtained their rightful recognition. Activities: Sodality '31-'35, Second Assistant 34; Montreal Debating League 33; Intermediate Football 33, 34; Track 32, 33; Vice-Pres- ident Loyola Ski Club 32, 33. гео SHAUGHNEssY, Raymond: Some people maintain that опсе there was a Loyola without а Shaughnessy. Personally, we are inclined to denounce this as so much Communistic propa- ganda—nothing is safe from those who would overthrow all our traditions. Loyola without a Shaughnessy is almost as unthinkable as a Shaughnessy with- out athletic ability. It is a curious phenomenon that а succeeding Shaugh- nessy is never outshone by the brother who preceded him. Ray's achievements are just as remarkable as were those of Quinn, Frank, and Laurie. In fact, Ray is one of the best punters Loyola has ever had. Let younger brothers shoot at that! COLLEGE REVIEW -— In studies, Ray's subject is Apolo- getics. Father Rector has never fully recovered from the two-page definition that Ray once encompassed in one breath! We will not do anything so conventional as to wish Ray success. We merely wish that he will always continue to be—a Shaughnessy. Activities: Sodality '31-'35; Debates: Montreal Debating League '33, Inter-University Debat- ing Team 35; Intermediate Football 31-734; Intermediate Hockey '32-'35, Captain '35. еее Suea, Elmer: Тһе title of class litterateur сап ип- doubtedly Бе bestowed upon our modest young author. As the source of many efforts that have appeared in various issues of the Review, his talents have enjoyed a measure of success. He has ambitions in other things, however. His title as best dressed man in the class was secure until Pat Ambrose resorted to unfair methods and red ties to under- mine it. Our class hockey team owes much of its success to his efforts on the forward line. Wherever he goes, what- ever he does, our thoughts shall be with him—and best wishes. Activities: Sodality; Sophomore Debating So- ciety, Secretary, 33; Intramural Debates 33, °34; Review, Associate Editor, '32-'34; Loyola News, Editor-in-Chief, '32-'34; Intra- mural Hockey '31-'35; Class President 35. гео SHEA, WALTER: One of the Old Guard from Outre- mont, and possessed of a known taste for the higher things of life, Walt leaves Loyola with a varied record. Always outstanding in scholastic ability, in his latter years he has broadened his field of activities. As a member of the Mont- real Debating team for the past two years, he proved himself an able orator and a clever debater. Not satisfied with this, he went further, and this year managed the Intermediate Football «ії 12 F-

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LOTOLA -- Review Business Manager 33-35; Intermediate Football '32-'34; Intermediate Hockey '35; C.O.T.C. Musketry Officer 33-35, Platoon Commander '35, Officers' Mess, Vice-President '34, President '35. еее Levesque, Peter: We were made ready for Pete's coming to Loyola two jus ago by the great raise bestowed upon him by his euh As a matter of fact, when he appeared, we felt rather let down as we had expected to see a typical Western strong man. Pete is certainly a rein- carnation of the silent type. A typical British Columbian! At least we have in our midst a Coolidge in the making; he has the rare faculty of expressing himself forcibly in very few words. Pete is an all-round athlete, but restricts himself more or less to boxing, and woe to the man who should incur his wrath! We trust that from the shadows of the Rocky Mountains more of Pete's kind will come to Loyola. Activities; Debating Society 35; C. О.Т. C. Range Sergt.; Cheer leader '35. гео McGinnis, Gerard: Gerry is one of the surviving members of the Old Guard which started out so blithely some eight years ago. That he has survived the storms, stresses and vicissitudes of test, exam. and supp. speaks well for his scholastic industry. His interest in science earned for him the post of lab. assistant this year. But it is on the gridiron and the track that he shines. He is one of our ten-second men. His flying feet have pounded their way to victory on many a cinder track; and. on the grid he has out-guessed and out-run some of the best footballers in the country. Elusive and shifty as a ball-carrier, his unexpected jaunts into enemy territory have caused more than one headache to opposing quarterbacks. COLLEGE REVIEW 4— Activities: Sodality, Treasurer '32-'34, Prefect 35; Debating-Montreal Debating League 32; Forum, President '32; Loyola Review Staff '32- '35; Class Vice-President '34, Secretary '35; L.C.A.A. Councillor '33; Intermediate Foot- ball '31—34, Captain 34; Intramural Hockey; Track '31-'35; C.O.T.C. Officer '35. еее Милев, Walter Е.: From out of Sherbrooke many а fine man has come to Loyola, but never Беѓоге one quite like Walt. He was a newcomer to most of us at the beginning of the year, but not for long did he remain in that category. Slightly senior to the rest of us and gifted with a keen sense of humour and a head for business, gained through years of banking experi- ence, Walter has been an invaluable asset to the class, the whole school and, particularly, the Flat. His exceptional personality along with his never-ending willingness to lend a helping hand, has won for him many new friends as well as the admiration and esteem of all his former associates. Our one regret is that we did not have the pleasure of knowing Walt longer. Wherever he goes, he will surely be followed by the sincerest of good wishes from us all. s O’Brien, Michael: Were it not for our tenacious belief that particular virtues are not more characteristic of one race than of an- other, we would here say that Mike has all the steadfastness and industry that are traditionally assigned to the Scot. Ever since that iic day when he trudged up to First High some eight years ago, Scotty has always ranked among the leaders of the class. Every subject from Greek to Special Ethics he has been able to knock-off' with the greatest of сазе. Аз Editor of this year's Review, he has brought to the task the patience and aggressiveness that he has shown in every undertaking. Men like Mike are Чиј



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COLLEGE SODALITY OFFICERS Standing; T. DILLON, M. D. DuBÉE, P. HiNPHY, J. O'BRIEN, E. HANKEY, C. KANE, J. MCLAUGHLIN, С. MELVIN, W. STEWART Seated: E. BRONSTETTER, Е. ST. Сув, С. MCGINNIS, L. BOURKE D'Ancy, E. KIERANS HIGH SCHOOL SODALITY OFFICERS Standing: C. GRAY, E. MCNAUGHTON, J. KELLY, A. MACDOUGALL, BROCK CLARKE, В. THOMAS Seated: Е. McCourt, W. MURPHY, W. BULLOCH, J. STEVENS

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