Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1938

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Page 17 Francis Pytlik Every college activity has been bene- fited by Frank's presence at Loyola. The personification of sincerity, every- thing he does he undertakes with his whole heart and soul. He is one of the most serious students in the science course and his one ideal: to be in action faithful and in honour clear,” is undoubtedly one of the guiding principles of his life. His activities reveal the artist's soul. On the tennis court, his is the grace and finish of a professional; in the Sanctuary no master of Ceremonies is more omnipresent and unobtrusively efficient. Аз an ardent devotee of dramatics both in college and parish he is second to none. Here is one of whom Loyola is proud and whose future in commercial chemistry will reflect great glory on his Alma Mater. Frank Quelch Though Frank is not a man who seeks to impress his personality upon others, it is nevertheless a safe assertion to say that his quiet sincerity and pleasant disposition have been on unquestioned influence upon those who have enjoyed his friendship. Those who have been his comrades throughout his eight year sojourn at Loyola will be the first to confirm this statement. An interest in military affairs, backed by necessary effort, has resulted in Frank's acquisi- tion of the rank of Second Lieutenant in the C.O.T.C. In the realm of public speaking, a more intellectual facet of his nature was revealed by his un- doubted ability as an inter-class de- bater. Frank is a man whose friendship is of value and whose fealty to his College is without question. FRANCIS PYTLIK FRANCIS QUELCH LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW

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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW CHARLES PARE с JOSEPH PORTEOUS Page 16 Charles Pare In the lecture hall and on the plat- form, in debates and pep-rallies before the student body, on the gridiron and in the stadium, everywhere in fact, around Charlie's familiar figure moved the activities of the College. At the Sodality entertainment he was an im- pressive master of ceremonies. With his own hands he removed the old clothes from the old clothes depot!! His work among the poor was remark- able and in every way he has shown the value of his Sodality training. Charlie always has a winning smile— especially for O.T.C. generals in muster parades. He has been the spirited and inspiring leader of the students, and his captivating personality has won him many friends and admirers. To wish him every success on leaving is really no compliment, for it is only his due. Joseph Porteous Loyola must thank Hampstead for Joe, and there is no one to question Joe's loyalty to Loyola. As guardian of the right wing position on the Intermediate Hockey Team he is not only unsurpassed, but few are his equal. His great organizing ability resulted in his being made manager of Inter- mediate Football and Assistant Editor of the Review. (Joe has on file a famous recipe for making hamburgers en route to Ottawa.) Honours have been wreathed about his report cards since First High but he bears them all with modesty. His generous assistance in many causes are known only to those who were in a position to appreciate his hidden but frequent generosity. If McGill does not absorb all Joe's time, we hope to see him call at the Alma Mater during '39.



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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW JOHN ROMANO A. s ALBERT ROYER Page 18 John Romano John has always been of the most affable, courteous and generous nature. He is an epitome of all that is pleasant in a companion. Unobtrusive and modest he sees the humour deep down in things and has a sympathetic car characteristic of congenial fellowship. In the banquet hall he is a connoisseur without a peer. He has a wise way about him that bespeaks the man of affairs. His unfailing interest in his companions manifested itself in a readi- ness to accommodate them їп his Romano-Suiza. Rarely has a soldier's dress won him prize-money on parade so often as John’s. He was not the mirror of fashion but the Fashion. Loyola will keep eyes right to the smartest soldier on parade and watch for his victories in the battles of life. Albert Royer No more loyal supporter of Loyola activities has graced her halls in the last eight years. All his undertakings werc carried out with the usual Royer air of nonchalance. Members of Lieut. J. А. Royer's Platoon in C.O.T.C. call him Sir . Officers of the O.T.C., please sit up and take notice! Despite the many difficulties, Managing Editor Royer usually “рос the News ош,” as the saying is. Не even rose to the heights of becoming a member and LECTURER of the Scientific Society. Favoured with a keen, analytical mind, he often puzzled class-mates by his unique theories of the mysteries of Organic Chemistry, both theoretical and ргас- tical. Having a brilliant memory, Albert is extremely well equippe d for a successful career as a Chemical En- gineer. Loyola's loss is M.I.T.’s gain. Bonne chance, Albert!

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