Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1936

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John’s talent and sincerity will stand him in good stead in his coming career, and we are sure that he will, as he has here at Loyola, win many a true friend. Gagne, Roger “I like work; it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours.” JEROME K. JEROME. Alias “Baptiste,” alias Bap, Roger is a living proof that a moustache is not an impediment to be- coming a star hockey player. His rare abil- ity in this field is due to his well thought out plays and to his audacity on the ice. A glance at a certain cleft in his left cheek will reveal evidence of the spirit in which he has attacked our various opponents. But that is not why “Bap” came to Loy- ola from Brébeuf two years ago. He has since learned how to master the English language, and only his colleagues of the “Flat” know how many manuscripts of physical and philosophical treatises owe their existence to his pen. They do claim, indeed, that these are mostly prose. His many blended qualities go to make up the fine chap we know “Вар” to be, to whom we wish nothing but success in the vast metropolis and harbour of Sorel, and whom we shall always remember as a great French- man. EGLIN, JACK (Cont'd from page 9) with particular emphasis on the O.T.C. His ability in scrupulously avoiding this latter has earned for him not only the admir- ation of the students, but their enquiries as well. Industrious, far-seeing, and basically real- istic, he will go far in his chosen field. He leaves Loyola fortified with our best wishes for his forthcoming prosperity. Handfield, Paul “Industry, economy, honesty and kindness form a quartette of virtues that will never be improved upon.” JAMES OLIVER. One could hardly think of Jean-Paul without remember- ing him as a quiet, sincere and unselfish philosopher. Such traits might, possi- bly, cause him to remain amongst us were it not for the keeness of his intel- lect and the divers- ity of his mental act- ivities. These reveal infallibly the qual- ities he seemingly desires to hide from us. However, we have found a new way of discovering him, — should you hear the mighty and continuous voice of Tougas, you have there a good indication of Jean-Paul’s presence. Next year, while studying in Lyons, along with Balangero, it is to be hoped that he will not forget the many triends he has left at home, and when, after the lapse of five years, he returns as an accredited physician, we feel convinced that he will remedy all our ailments in a manner befitting the versatility of his talent. Haynes, Charles “Exceeding wise, fair-spoken and persuading.” SHAKESPEARE. If you ever want Charlie to explode a stentorian blast of verbal dynamite in your direction, simply mention Karl Marx or Adolf Hitler. Charlie can talk for hours on the former’s theories, claiming that most of the present exponents of Marxism profess warped versions of the original theory. For LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW Page eleven

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