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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW ,A f , 4' k , xf5gQs':g5-a ' Y Li' ff' ' E M 4. -IW, gkijjx 2-'W f !r M-ff 5 I .fciif f QETW- XX X, we PM Herbert Caplan is the Class of '43's leading military light. Adjutant of the C.O.T.C. he has been chiefly active in that direction and has done much good work for the Corps while in meting out justice to the cadets has shown fairness and for that is extremely popular. Herb can always be counted on to help out in any undertaking and his savoir-faire has eased many an enterprise of Senior Class to success. Level-headed, both feet on the ground, and '. 'l ',g?'iWa lf'iF-' 7 , 1 - -1.44-.-A-5-finzf' '7 if Page 10 Christopher Cribbin Steady is the word for Chris . . . for by his Lab partner ye shall know him. Steady, stolid and plugging and quiet to a fault are Chris' characteristics, but during his four-year stay at Loyola, coming from D'Arcy McGee, he has revealed many other sides to that char- acter, and has impressed everyone with his ability to work things out by himself and to come to successful conclusions. A skier of note, active in the L.C.A.A. and in Class Hockey and a suave dancer he has made numerous friends among the students and elsewhere, and was one of the football coaches who helped Loyola teams make history dur- ing the last few years. f ' , A 4, 9. , ,f Jnf lv., . . , .- L ' . 'H I k v 5' ' nfl? 'il' A. 'M' -. ff . M X lfffrfff ,L at WI- f,.ea,,.3Hf,: in... ag. .4 v' ' PM ,--' 1'l 'v, -vii.-ff'-.im ' -1' ,' V 'X - g + f 5 ,' ,fsafftgx gr 'I V l fl 'f-,, sw fi ' We rw X X 5 4 if 'f f 5 xx . - ,, -we- . . tf , If 1- X 1 K5 1 Af Q 23 , X, L similar qualifications best sum up this capable Y C W ', ., lad, and that plus an accommodating person- I ' rk 3 ality have contributed to making Herb, since jg , - I he joined us in Sophomore, one of the best- 'fr liked members of the Class and of Loyola. 97 ..., 1 iw- .ff 5 fi M' a -'iff X X if lm ,ffl ,Falk , -it f Jfwij glkfkf- f . titff?25ti+ Nawff f ,Ire J-f -NV, 6'-' I 6 M 1 4 , -N5 ' -. , , ,t , t 54 , t N ' :feng . . '49 ,,,,, VV 'ft' ' . Un . N liffjdfwf ff! , .alrlfwff ,7 U D WEL 2 F5 ,f ..,-. ,,,, .,,, ,XfI,,a--- -W- .gift rp, 1.2.3. ,v,
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-yy-,vu-M.. Page 11 Henri Hebert Haruki, is one of our hard-working pre-Med students, for whom Chemistry or Physics hold no terrors. VVith his inseparable slide-rule he successfully tackles every problem, and extending the metaphor, we venture the opin- ion that his hard-headed common sense will do likewise during life. Of the solid type, he is short, heavily-built, and not easily ruffled. His noted calmness, in fact, should prove a good bulwark for his chosen field, Dentistry. There probably never will be a tooth that will LOY O LA COLLEGE REVIEW , f 41, 1 V '. , 5 Z iggy .w ' 4 I 1 it 'wiv .. , T ffif. 'z7 fi Y 1 fi are 4 ig ff I Kiwi, ' EE li, ., li ,a resist the persuasive charm of Henri. as ,,., 1 .iiyy xy f ttee :W ai ' ,,,' 'A' z x M T3fQgt ' i X t il, f t rr i ' 4 T l Robert Jo ce p 3' ' 'A H , -M Q Bob is the Irish Free Stateis 'fgood neighbor of 'fill' policy personified, for he is a native of Eire, X ' a g Whose name he has caused to be pronounced , ' correctly, in the Hrst place, and Whose name Marcel Hebert is another alumnus of Brebeuf College, and has nobly represented our French counterpart since he came to Loyola in Iunior. He can usually be found delving into the modern sociologists and philosophers in the Library, and this interest in current problems he carries into his conversation with just a little prompt- ing. Of a quiet and serious disposition, but with that fundamental French Canadian sense of humor underlying it, he intends to carry on the family tradition by studying Dentistry after graduation. also he has spread and popularized and made understood. This he has done both by his personal example, for he is brilliant both as regards study and personality, and also by his marked ability as an orator. In this latter regard he was the chief instrument in bringing back to Loyola this year the Inter-University Debating League Trophy, after an absence of several years, as President of the LL.D.'s. Bob has made innumerable friends during his four-year stay here and whatever be his vocation, though Law seems the more likely, we rest assured that he will always prove a credit to Eire and to Loyola, for that is the kind of person he is. '
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