Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1940

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Gznarp FRIEND Pierre Maurice GABIAS LAWRENCE CHESLEY Јонм Бог Henry GALVIN

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ANcus J. MACDOUGALL Коурем Тном$ NorMan DANN Vice-President President Secretary Henry BEDARD Hamet Benoir



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LOYOLA Page 5 COLLEGE REVIEW HARRY BEDARD Still waters run deep is the thought that springs to mind when we look to Harry Bedard. Richmond was forced to forego his kindly nature for four years while Harry boarded at Loyola and exerted his mollifying influence on the ‘flat’. With all his worrying about other people's troubles, Harry Bedard has come to be known as one who can encourage and sympathize with all. His neatly dressed and alert figure will be seen in memory for years to come when Harry becomes, we hope, the ‘mild Monarch’ of Richmond, Quebec. АстгутттЕв: President Sanctuary Society (38); News Staff; Tennis player of the steady рана calibre; pillar of strength on boarders’ softball team; ardent class player and working backstage for Sodality plays. Bic Moment: The day be wore orange socks and а red tie. HAMEL BENOIT Jovial smile and manly handshake . . . meet our friend Hamel, a very social man, indeed, and reputedly the centre of activity at any evening’s entertainment. Fundamentally a serious man with a deep sense of duty, a just estimate of the value of work, and a deep resolve to do his share, Hamel always expresses sound ideas which have first been carefully meditated upon. ‘‘Slow but sure is Hamel’s motto as his present mastery of English and numerous solid friendships will testify. Whether at McGill or Ecole Polytechnique, Hamel will give his all to the pursuit of engineering and probably will insist on a subway to the col lege as his first engineering project. Activities: Getting ра cigarette ready just before leaving classes, playing a game of tennis and being thoroughly amused by Macdougall and Gabias. Bic Moment: When be conquered the word ‘Scram’. LAWRENCE CHESLEY Here is the man who has always been recognized as the gold mine of ability in the class. Studies hold no terrors for ‘Ches’, who conquered the sciences and letters with equal ease and interest— and in the meantime was reading more History books than anyone in the School. A thoughtful fellow with a deep appreciation of Literature, Ches gravitated towards the poetical field . . . and therein he анан. many noble lines to the ‘Reviews’ of past years. ‘Ches’ has always taken his inspiration for work and play from a deep devotion to the Sacred Heart and by his example Ваз become more entrenched in the hearts of his classmates than he can realize. Асттутттвв: Being an ardent supporter of ‘Bingo’, haunting the College Library, being а source of informa- tion for his fellow students, debating, and ‘News’ work. Bic Moment: When he finished the grass ‘skirts’ for the Philosophers’ Concert. JOHN DOYLE Of the many things for which Johnny has been remarkable, the most outstanding one so far is the ‘News’. He capped a Se ambition when he had the College Weekly turned out in regular professional style in his last year at Loyola. Generosity is the keynote of John’s character, for there is not one organization in the college which has not felt his helping hand at one time or another. When we say that Johnny faithfully served 7 o'clock Mass in his parish church for the past four years, then we give you the glimpse of the John Doyle who is one of the finest boys in Senior. He is heading for Sault Ste. Marie and the Metallurgical sphere when this year ends and some day he'll be ‘up оп top’ because he deserves it. Астіуттівв: Sodality Executive (37-38); Football (39); Hockey (38-39); NEWS Staff (37-38-39, Editor- in-Chief 40); Apostlesbip of Prayer (37-38-39-40); Stage work à la mode, and dozing off during quiet hours thinking of the C.S.L.; Lieut. in 0.Т.С. Bic Moment: The day the NEWS went “Бір class .

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