Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1940

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BRENDAN VEILLEUX Warrer WADEY Рнилр SHAUGHNESSY Hanorp TINGLE PIERRE SENECAL

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LOYOLA COLLEGE Page 8 REVIEW top among the best students of the class, and, when Dick settles down to the slow steady grind of a mining engineer’s life, we can expect paramount success. Activities: Football (37-38-39-Captain '40); golfing when it's sunny, playing bridge or plungy' poker when it rains, Dramatics (37-38); inspiring the HS to greater deeds and being President of the Scientific Society (40) or patronizing the downtown movie houses. Вс Moment: The day the ‘‘fan-mail’’ poured іп. FRANCIS POWER This chap’s mind is forever busy with plans and theories; he is an exponent of the almost lost art of conversation and a good listener too. Frankie is intelligent and keen enough to recognize the wheat from the chaff as we know from his refreshing opinions and different views on many prob- lems. He defends the widow and the orphan with the weapons of Sociology and Economy and generally succeeds in putting across what he has in mind. Frank boarded at Loyola for many years and during that time he became a 2 Lieut. in the OTC where he showed rare form in forging ahead. As a final example Frankie did a ‘Power’-ful good job on the pictures of the graduates used in this year’s ‘Review’. His class-mates have no doubts of his success from what they have seen of his prowess at school. Асттутттеѕ: Showing a general distaste for Physics lab as against pure logic; tennis of the serious type; Sanctuary Society (37-38); Debating (39, IUDL 40), OTC work. Вю Moment: When be undermined an argument in ‘prep’. GEORGE ROBITAILLE George has a reputation for being the most obliging fellow in the College. Once George gets going, it isn’t hard for him to go anywhere because he lets nothing stand in the way of dawg what is right. A fellow who never cries over spilt milk, he is an inspiration to those who see enthusiasm, sportsmanship, eagerness and spirit in sport and work. His heart of gold will be sufficient collateral to meet the demands of the law profession to which he aspires. Асттутттез: Football (39-40); Hockey; Tennis; being tbe 'social lion’’ of Cartierville and looking culpable wben a test-tube breaks in lab. Bic Moment: When be got his driver s license. WILLIAM ROWE After Sophomore year Billy was forced to secede from Loyola for a year because of illness and it was only in Junior year that the class of 40 really came to appreciate this shy but cheerful per- sonage. On the football field Billy became one of the fastest es ever to don the Maroon and White, and his speed coupled with his amazing gameness made him a valued member of the 39 and '40 teams. Billy is a good neighbour, a pleasant person to deal with and опе who always has time for his friends; if everyone were as jolly and a -go-lucky as he were, the word 'depres- sion’ would be obsolete. ВШ will walk the level su of decency, honesty and peaccfulness as long as he lives. Асттуттікѕ: Football (39-40), Baseball, Track, Patronizing St. Willibrord’s parochial activities and shooing off old man gloom. Bic Moment: When he came back to Loyola іп 39. PIERRE SENECAL An eight year man is Pierre (christened ‘Pete’ after one week at Loyola) whose Loyola education can be traced through an octet of ‘Reviews’. When Pete started to look for ‘unknowns’ in his lab work, the ‘unknowns’ gave up before his indomitable perseverance. In all his eight years Pierre has made not an error and has a reputation for keeping appointments on the dot . . . Of hockey, football and debates Pierre was always an ardent supporter. When the Medical Profes- sion receives Pierre Sénécal, Loyola loses a most earnest student. Activities: Stage work, Vice-Pres. Scientific Society, Sodality poster-artist, exponent of tennis-for-tall- men, and cycling de-luxe. Bic Moment: When he astounded the class in English literary knowledge.



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COLLEGE CLASSES FRESHMAN —Front: D. Ғікіоттв, B. J. Сваку (Vice-President), R. Broprick (President), К. Kierans (Secretary), Rev. |. Swain, S.].; 2nd row: G. TURGEON, С. Ввлтом, С. Masse, D. Poran, B. McCarruw; 3rd row: D. SurHERLAND, E. Savron, К. Lovett, P. Pare, Е, Моманам; 4th row: P. Сактвм, С. Аџркт, В. Joyce, С. Sr. Акмаор, J. Merr, J. Greene; Back: С. Mono, C. Свввім, J. Warren, К. Murcam, Н. BnacgLAND, К. Russet, К. МсКвоон, J. LANGsTON. SOPHOMORE—Front: В. Wetpon, E. McKenna (Vice-President), К. McKenna (President), T. McKenna (Secretary), R. McGee; 2nd row: С. Порту, J. O' Hz, J. Fortin, К. Кулм, W. WELDON; 3rd row: Н. Маномех, D. Азветлм, P. Кетљу, M. Моврну, А. Мешок; 4th row: К. McDonatp, J. DiGaspart, Е. Mercier, J. Dorie, L. Byrne. JUNIOR—1st row: E. Саттлвх, A. ВЕЗЕТТЕ, М. Marone, Е. Намил, J. Muccair, J. Suttivan, M. McKeown, L. Fortin, L. Carpin; 2nd row: P. Moore, W. Snore, J. Валік, V. Mircuext, J. CHANDLER, R. Brousseau, E. Аззетлм, R. CaAMPBELL; 3rd row: Е. Karne, J. Costigan, A. Увтвоовме, С. Murray, Н. Firzpatricx, L. Freeman, M. Murray, P. DESGROSEILLIERS.

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