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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW ERNEST TYLER Secretary DAVID BEDFORD Page 6 Ernest Tyler Eight years ago Ernie won a scholar- ship from St. Aloysius’ parish, and since the time First High captured the intra- mural football title, he has held a key position in the backfield of winning teams. This year he was captain of Loyola's major football and hockey teams, and this is no better criterion of a players worth to a team. Two things have helped to keep Ernie on the hop, his summers as bell-boy at Barkely house and the four year old Tyler twins —in fact with the expansion of the twins, Ernie had to board at Loyola to concentrate on philosophy. Wherever hard work was required Ernie was at hand, in sport, in study, in debate and dramatics, in every endeavour he was a leader in a class of leaders, a man of the best Loyola tradition. David Bedford Dave is one of the most reliable, industrious, congenial and popular men in the school. He has a perfect record for school attendance and that is a criterion of all his activities. ‘‘Most blameless he is centered in a sphere of common duty. From his first day at Loyola he won his way to the hearts of all. The Sodality has found in him a most ardent advocate and promoter; he has shown himself indefatigable in whatever duties were to be done about the stage, in providing properties, in any way whatever. His interest in athletics was not confined to one sport— whatever Loyola entered, Dave Bedford entered too. Whether successful or not in his strangely diverse enterprises his ready smile and cheery Good Morning betrayed the genuine and congenial gentleman.
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Gerald Sheridan This year, Loyola is sending forth in Gerald Sheridan one of the most versa- tile students who have passed through her hands in many years. A mainstay of the College football team for the last three seasons and a member of the Intercollegiate Hockey Team for an equal period, his talents are not con- fined to athletics. A fine debater, he helped Loyola to victory against Boston College,—not to mention his sensa- tional pep-talks . Perhaps a truer appreciation of Gerald's qualities may be had by realizing the deep respect which he inspired in his fellow-students. This was made clear by his class-mates when they elected him Class President, and by the whole student body when he was elected Prefect of Our Lady's Sodality. George Joly Besides being a Beau Brummel in Verdun, George is a Fox in elegance of diction and a Laurier in soundness of political views. The recent dominion titles won by Loyola in Intercollegiate Debating have been largely due to his keen argumentation and forceful de- livery. An honour man and editor-in- chief of the Loyola News, he found time during his course to advance every extra-curricular activity by his untiring energy. In the Philosophers’ Concert his interpretation of Der Fuehrer won the hearty approval of the audience, and their ready applause won for him the role of Uncle Aubrey in Leave it to Psmith. In everything he has undertaken he has been a credit to the College. A generous friend and a faith- ful student, George will be long remem- bered—and greatly missed. GERALD SHERIDAN President GEORGE JOLY Vice-President
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Page 7 George Clacy George is one of the most invincible men who have donned a Loyola uni- form. For four years he has been a lineman on the football squad, but never was a hole in that line chargeable to him. This year he managed the College Hockey Team. In a memorable one-bout tournament which his op- ponent defaulted, he merited the apophthegmatic title: Сіасу, the ‘Hit- and-Run' White-Hope of 38. As constant companions he has a trusty meerschaum—and a package of shag . Fare thee well, George! labs and lectures and the Freddie Bosham of Leave it to Psmith’ are of the past, but the Loyola spirit is for the future, that spirit which makes her proud of her sons. Maurice Conway No one who has seen Morrie stroll quietly into class would suspect that beneath an exterior so urbane beats a heart overflowing with ambition and class spirit. Swift and unseen as the swallow, he has been noted for the active part he took in class athletics no less than social affairs about the college. Incidentally, the initiate find in him a cumulative encyclopedia, bulging with the statistics. and history of Major League Ball. His graduation perfects a quest for academic knowledge that began way back in the twenties when Maurice first came to Loyola, and gives the world a man friendly to thought, to virtue and to реасе.” LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW GEORGE CLACY 82 MAURICE CONWAY
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