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Page 19 Albert Shepherd One of the youngest members of the class, Al is also one of the most gifted. On the campus and in the Flat he has been observed to walk about wrapped up in the mantle of his own originality. About him is the freshness of the hinterland and it is all explained by saying that this embryo of a stout fellow comes from North Bay. This stamp of genius was appreciated by none more than by the directors of the various plays. Al was an invaluable support to the rest of the cast and an unfailing satisfaction to the audience. “Тһе Private Secretary, What's That You Say? and Signals to Loyola mean Albert Shepherd. Capable and good humoured, Al has been completing four years in two and plans to continue at Osgoode Hall. Bernard John Slattery A student gifted with a keen judg- ment, Bernie's opinion on vital ques- tions commands respect. A convincing public speaker, Bernie has gained more than a passing reputation as a debater and an actor. As a member of Loyola football teams for the past four years, he has gained the respect and admiration of team-mates and opponents alike. A fighter to the last whistle, “Ве Loyal to Loyola’’ is not a mere slogan to him but major logic. Bernie's outstanding courage and ability fill the records, especially of the O.A.C. game of 36. А quick smile, a winning personality and a sincere appreciation of what Loyola means, are what makes Bernie one of the most popular men in the school. LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW ALBERT SHEPHERD 288 BERNARD SLATTERY
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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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ТОХОГА СОТТЕСЕ e Page 20 REVIEW Dawn Creeps Through the Valley BALLADE Away to the East appears a gleam, The mist then lifts as in a dream— A growing light foretells of day. Across the fields rose-buds display; We see the sun's first timid beam— And life to me, forsooth, does seem The lake reflects a single ray. A wondrous thing, a lighted way One piercing note from a lonely jay, With noble deeds and ever gay, And night across the world has fled. And Hope and Love and Good inbred Bright light dissolves the awesome gray, That fair reflects this gift of May, As Dawn steals out to leave her bed. As Dawn steals out to leave her bed. Into my soul creeps a new esteem, A vow and pledge to not betray The aim to which my life, I deem, Should consecrate itself to-day— A finer, nobler man portray; To rise from the ash of the past now dead, And thence, in life, my part to play, As Dawn steals out to leave her bed. ENvor O Man, if e'er you bomage pay To Dawn, and Trutb's ideal you wed—- Just view the gleam across the bay, As Dawn steals out to leave her bed. ARTHUR МЕГВООКМЕ, '41.
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