Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1938

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Page 11 Charles Bernard Kane Charlie leaves behind him athletic and scholastic records of which he may be proud. A speedy backfielder, Charlie really found himself this year and his long spirals were a tremendous factor in our football success. The pivot of our Dominion Championship Hockey Team, his was a valuable contribution to Loyola's first major hockey title. Fast, aggressive and courageous, he suffered injuries that would have forced most players to the bench, yet returned even fresher, readier, more reliable. In а scholastic way, Charlie's chief claim to fame depends upon a clear reasoning power, on the ability to define the point at issue. Quiet, even- tempered, enjoying a spirit which makes him see the humour hiding everywhere, Chuck bears his honours modestly. Joseph Kennelly Joe has not been with us long but during his short stay he has endeared himself to all. He leaves an enviable record behind him as a student of philosophy, writer and debater. He is equally at home in discussing a problem in Psychology and Ethics or on the latest political move. His outlook on life, as befits a Senior, is a serious onc. He is ever ready to lend a helping hand to any of his class mates caught in philosophic “заав”. As a debater his clear, forceful and logical argumenta- tion were, in great part, responsible for Loyola's keeping the coveted Inter- Collegiate debating Title. In short, Joe, despite his brief sojourn among us, will be remembered as a model student, a generous friend and a finished gentle- man. LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW CHARLES KANE JOSEPH KENNELLY

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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW SAMUEL HUTCHINSON aie GERALD JOHNSON Page 10 Samuel Hutchinson A man of many parts; Sammie's sharpness, logical ЛЕ ас ability as a speaker have placed him in many responsible positions. | Concerning which he would dispute, confute, change hands and still dispute. His industry and opportunism were amply rewarded with honours throughout his course and his successes in Inter-Col- legiate Debating. In fact this Napoleon has yet to meet his Waterloo. If we were to single out one sport in which he is more prominent it would be tennis. Next September he will continue at McGill in mining engineering. This in a word is Samucl: clever, industrious and manly, possessing qualities which cannot help but claim for him many friends in after life, just as his loyalty to Loyola made many friends in her halls. Gerald Johnson When Jerry first made the pages of the Review back in '32 the Chronicler dubbed him a scholastic virtuoso. This parlance ш High School means only 90% in poor weather, but in College the weather was fabulously foul until Jerry arrived. In extra-curricular activi- ties there is the same degree of perfec- tion. He has a penchant for informal discussion. His statement of an opinion makes the opposite impossible and quibbling useless. Military strategy and love of drill made a pay-sergeant of him. In lab. he does his own work, his partner's—and keeps his partner quiet. His lecture notes are standard references at everyone's disposal. An ardent fan and a keen critic, Jerry enjoys convivial gatherings and has a harmless detesta- tion of formal debate and lab. diaries.



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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW JOHN LABELLE 3282 JEAN LAURIER Page 12 John Labelle If, as we are told, activity is the proof of life, then we may be sure that John is very much alive. He is an ardent lover of music—good music—and he champions its cause in forceful language whenever occasion demands. He plays the violin in the orchestra and this explains his knowledge of operettas, symphonies and concertos. His hearty interest in histrionics has made him a willing stagehand and a versatile actor. Enthusiastic about football and the C.O.T.C., John has been a delight to trainers and colonels. Wherever he goes, whatever he does, he shall always be as he has been among us, ever worthy of admiration and imitation, a friend of the poor, a credit to himself, his college and his country. Faculty and students say farewell to а good pupil, a staunch friend— John Labelle. Jean Laurier Always courteous and of an obliging disposition Jean Jacques will long be remembered as one of the prominent members of the French contingent of the class of 38. It was his personal enthusiasm and continual attention to details of organization that swept twilight softball through its most suc- cessful season. Jean had an enviable reputation as a social lion when he came to us—and this he has authenti- cated and enhanced. He has established the proposition that all men should use brilliantine—more so, men of the mous- tache. Asa student |сап 8 achievements must be taken seriously. It is our privilege to predict that when he enters the medical profession after his course at U. of M. his fame and recognition will surpass the fairest promises of the undergrad at Loyola.

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