Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1938

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Page 13 Leo Lauzon Leo came to Loyola in September, 1933, spreading sunshine with his ever ready smile. Possessed of fine literary ability, he dabbles in prose and poetry and, if Leo's past achievements in this line mean anything, success in his intended career is assured. On the cinder path he has been the official class representative in the ‘ореп- mile’ event and on two different oc- casions his stamina and endurance brought him first to the tape. On the football field, he most certainly would have been a star had not his poor eyesight caused him to give up the game after a most promising start. In a few words, then, Leo is a scholar, an athlete, and above all a gentleman in the truest sense of the word. Loyola loses a loyal son. Hugh C. Ledoux Hugh's chief bywords are quietly and efficiently. Indeed, no more efficient and thorough member of the C.O.T.C. can be found. As Adjutant, he ably filled this onerous and difficult office with more order than has been seen at Loyola for some time. Quiet, thoughtful, unobstrusive and pleasant, Hugh has won himself a place of high esteem in the estimation of all at Loyola. His exacting thoroughness will certainly stand him in good stead in his chosen profession of Medicine. Hugh takes with him the best wishes of his classmates. LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW LEO LAUZON о HUGH LEDOUX

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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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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW JOHN LYNCH “С WILLIAM McNALLY Page 14 John Lynch John came to us from Plattsburg, New York. He is quiet and studious and beneath a natural reserve hides a likeable personality. Of late he has made his mark in local amateur theatri- cals. An intellectual atmosphere has charms which he cannot resist. Even his summers are spent in such an atmosphere for he manages а golf course at the Catholic University of America. His acceptance of community life is seen in the fact that his type- writer became common property. Jack is packing his typewriter for Fordham Law School and, if assiduity is a means to success, his cheerful yesterdays will turn to confident tomorrows. William John McNally One of the old guard, graduation day for Bill marks the close of eight years at Loyola. Football, hockey, debating, sodality, —all have felt the benefit of his presence. His play on the rugby field as well as his debating and scholastic efforts are characterized by an indomi- table spirit, the will to win and the persistent courage to sweep all obstacles aside. But even if Bill had never laced a pair of cleats, never convinced an audi- ence with his cool logic, never graced the Honours lists, he would have lost none of his popularity. ВШ re- presents what we mean when we spcak of a Loyola man! That sums it up,— and we know no greater compliment.

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