Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1937

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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW — —- Gilmore, Patrick Pat has the rare knack of combin- ing work and play in just the right quantities so that he can derive benefit and enjoyment from each without detriment to the other. His applica- tion to studies has been consistent since his Special Latin days, but it has not prevented him from indulging in sports and bringing honor to his class. He made his debut by winning the broad jump at his first Field Day. Since then he has been the bulwark of the Class Hockey team, playing all positions efficiently. Generous, good-natured, loyal, Loyola could do with a few more like him. Favorite expression: “Goldarn the luck!” Favorite sports: hockey, softball, bowl- ing (in that order). Favorite study: Philosophical aspects of Simon-pure Ama- teurism. Hankey, Eugene The adjectives necessary to describe this man’s intellectual record are no- thing but superlatives. One of the originals he has led his class since First High. Possessing keen logic and an uncanny ability of connecting his ideas, his opinion on puzzling questions is always respected. Being a bright light in his class is not his only talent however. The С.О.Т.С. has benefited by his adroit executive ability and cool generalship. Although generally of a quiet disposition he is capable of giving vent to his opinions in a tone commanding respect. Sincerity, in- dustry, and quick wit are characteristic traits of Gene Hankey. Hart, Joseph That old axiom: “He came, he saw; he conquered , is applicable to Joe and his academic career. He came to Loyola in 1932 starting in Fourth High, and since that time has become an outstand- ing Loyola student. A clear thinker and possessed of a good voice, Joe this year distinguished him- self as а Loyola de- bater ‘par excellence,’ and was a member of our championship Intercollegiate team. Militarism seemed to hold the strongest attraction for Joe however, and he devoted the greatest part of his time to the betterment of our С.О.Т.С. As assistant adjutant, Joe was perhaps the hardest worker among the student officers, and the success with which he performed this task is evidenced by the fact that he was chosen to represent the Loyola battalion at the Coronation exercises in London. Loyola is proud of her son, and feels that she has been well represented. Great work, Joe! Heffernan, Jack Jack is one of the pioneers of the class in Loyola. He came here nine years ago. Since then he has made 4 11 b



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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW — himself well known by his high school as well as by his college activities and most of all by his unalterable good humour. Baseball and hockey have supplied him with the necessary physic- al activity during his sojourn in Loyola; whether Jack turned down the College team or whether the College team turned down Jack, one cannot say, but Jack had Lis own all star hockey team during his col- lege course. He is also suspected to be something of a pro- fessional dancer; du- ring his periods of exuberation, he has more than once given us glimpses of his aptitudes in Tap or Eallet. But all this may let you think that Jack is а big child, such is not the case, his true per- sonality and his de- termination will no doubt bring him suc- cess in life. Coming to Loyola from Avonmore High School up Ontario way Farle has passed from Freshman to Senior with little dif- ficulty сие principal- ly to his natural keenness of mind coupled with an abi- lity for thinking on his feet. Polite and unassuming he yet possesses that rare faculty of a cheery smile and a friendly handelasp. Though undecided as to the future his eloquence and elegance should take him a long way. Best of luck “Octo”. Langlois, Jean Sandfield Jean has made a name for himself at Loyola in debates and publie speaking contests in which he never failed to bring honor to his class and to the college. Не has not confined his in- terests to speaking, however, having starred as a brilliant playmaker in intra mural hockey. He has also written in the News on topics of general interest, such as international polities, and has cis- played an intelligent and comprehensive acquaintance with such matters. Favorite expres- sion: Let's be ser- ious!” Favorite di- version: extempora- neous speeches. ; к“ Favorite sport: | skiing. Favorite stu- dy: Canadian His- tory (past and in the making). Ambi- tion: To be a member of Parliament. Probable destination: Prime Minister in the footsteps of his grandfather, John Sandfield MacDonald. LeBarr, Gerard With his ready wit and Lis contagi- ous smile “Jerry” was not long in winning the respect and the friendship of all whom he came to know. Although in the meds. dept. he proved his worth by helping to chalk up a victory for Senior in the Inter-Class Debates. Besides being a keen student he is a versatile athlete and his prowess on the rugby field, on the ice and in the ring is acknowledged by all, especially his opponents. Whatever path that he фаз р

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