Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1947

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LORNE CAMIRAND President ROBERT FAUTEUX AUL ORR Vice-President cretary WARREN BROWN i Lovis Вотзјогл JoHN CALLAGHAN

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Page 12 Seniors LORNE CHARLES CAMIRAND—Although many may not know it, Lorne and not “Champ” is the given name of this friendly and justly famed gentleman! He is a Pre-Med student, and has the added distinction of being a nine-year man, starting his career in the Preparatory class of 1938. Since that time a lot of water has gone under the bridge, and by now Champ has managed to instal himself as a Loyola institution. This is due in no small degree to his habitually sunny disposition, although his eminently successful terms of office while serving as President of his class for the past three years must also be considered as contributing factors, A bowler of considerable distinction, if not of actual skill... he has acquired two tastes while at Loyola: Eating, and Red-Heads. Activities: Sophomore Class President 44-45, Junior Class President ’45-'46, Senior Class President 46-47, President of C.S.R. 46-47, Bowling league 45-46 '46-47. ROBERT FAUTEUX—Bob is in the unique position of being the only member of the class who is a ten year man. Not only that, but he has a legitimate reason for such an unusually long stay, having switched courses in '43, going from Junior Arts to Freshman Science. But this is not wee Robert's only claim to Loyola fame, for he has acted in an executive capacity for his class many times, served as honorary President of Freshman in '44, and assisted the Athletic Association and Sodality in their important work. Whatever time was left over from such strenuous duties he has devoted to intra-murals, and coaching Senior's hockey team. His enjoyment of radio and electrical work, which made him invaluable to the stage crew of a few years ago, should combine with his engineering course and enable him to enter this interesting and everwidening field. Activities: Freshman Class President (Honorary) '44-45, Junior Class Secretary 45-46, Senior Class Vice-President '46-47, Sodality Representative 46-47, C.S.R. Representative '46-47, L.C.A.A. Secretary 45-46 and Representative 46-47, Stage Crew '44-45,45-46, Intra-mural Basketball, Hockey. Е k PAUL ANTHONY ORR—A complete recount of Paul's activities would cause a shortage of space, because at one time or another during his stay of eight years he has been associated with almost every society in the college. Editor of the News, President of the Debating, Dramatic and Y.C.S. Societies, distinguished debater, actor and writer... these are just a few of the accomplishments of this talented gentleman. Secretary, also, of this year's Senior class, he found time (who knows where ?) to bowl and play intra-mural basketball. Added to a gifted tongue and a generous sense of humour, his ability to get along with his colleagues has been the keystone of his unquestioned success. If he has any fault, it can only be the brand of cigarettes he has adopted ... and even this is disputed. Another Pre-Lawyer, Paul's ability to talk his way out of any difficult situation will prove a great asset if he chooses to continue such a career. Activities: Review Staff '43-46, Debating Executive 45-46, President '46-47, Dramatic Society Executive '45-46, President 46-47. Plays: Career Angel, Savonarola, Traitors’ Gate, Hamlet. Loyola News Editorial Staff ’45-'46, Editor-in-Chief 746247, I.U.D.L. debating team 45-46,'46-47, М.О... debating team '45-46,'46-47, Bowling, Intra-mural Basketball. LOUIS ALBERT BOISJOLI— There is usually an outstanding musician in every graduating class, and Al's presence іп the class of '47 makes it no exception. An excellent and versatile artist, he plays bass in the college orchestra . . . of which he is President . . . and when occasion demands acquits himself nobly on the piano. Prior to this year he was Secretary of the same organization for two years. А nine year, man, Al arrived upon the Loyola scene in 1938, when he entered Preparatory. A Pre-Law student, Al should go far in that profession if high class-standing, perseverance and readiness to work are any indication. Activities: Loyola College Orchestra, Secretary '44-46; President '46-47. WARREN BROWN- This smiling, personable Pre-Med student came to Loyola from Catholic High School, entering Freshman Arts in 1943. Under usual conditions Warren is a quiet lad, but when placed in the vicinity of his close friend, Mario Pasquale, he changes completely, ever striving to surpass his prankish pal in mischief. Athletically Warren enjoys bowling, golf, skiing and baseball. A succesful medical career is his main ambition, and it is a pretty safe wager that he'll make it. Activities: Bowling League, '45-46, 46-47. JOHN JAMES CALLAGHAN—Johnny is another Pre-Med student and an eight year man. To add that he is an all.round man is putting the case very mildly indeed ... to glance at the hockey and footb all teams of which he was a member is to scan the whole sport scene for the past eight years. In addition to this, he has, this year, been First Assistant of the College Sodality, an organizer and main stay of the Bowling League, and, at one time, hustled papers for the News, as one of its circulation staff. A hard, but unassuming worker, John has also lent his talents and body-slams to intra-mural hockey, basketball, and floor hockey when there were such activities. Activities: Sodality 43-47, Executive '46-47; High School Football '43-44; High School Hockey '43-44; Intermediate Intercollegiate Football 45-46, '4647; Bowling Executive '45-47; Intermediate Intercollegiate Hockey '45-46.



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а.к ж. А-а Ass Page 14 STEPHEN CLERK- Steve hails from Montreal, now lives at Mont St. Hilaire, Р.О. and came to Loyola from Catholic High, entering IIIB in September of 1941. Although Steve takes pardonable pride in his skiing prowess (you have to be good in Mont St. Hilaire) he is probably best known for his great work on the Loyola Stage crews. For the past three years, with his friend Hughie Kerrin, he has helped construct the sets for all the Loyola Stage productions . . . being at the same time a very quick man with a prop in an emergency. Steve is thinking of continuing the medical career he has already begun here at Loyola . . . but whatever be his goal he should certainly achieve it. Activities: Loyola Stage Crew, Savonarola, Traitors’ Gate, Hamlet. BRIAN DANAHER—Dan, as he prefers to be known, is a Senior Scientist (an engineer, that is) who started out at Loyola one September day in 1939, which makes him another of the eight-year boys. But that doesn’t tell the whole story, for he has been a hard-hitting player on the football and hockey teams ever since we can remember. A quick man with a joke, or smart remark on or off the field, and with a habit of smashing his nose, Dan, or ‘Cyrano’ as his friends of the draughting-room have dubbed him, has also played considerable intra-mural sports, and has had one brief fling at floor hockey. If Dan carries the same zest and willingness to work which he has shown on the sports scene into the engineering field we’re willing to wager he’ll land pretty close to the top of the heap. Activities: Senior High Football '43-44, Intermediate Intercollegiate Football '45-46 746-747, Intermediate Intercollegiate Hockey 45-46, Intra-mural Hockey, Basketball. GERALD JOSEPH FLANAGAN--Gerry, as you can easily surmise, is an Irishman, and not in name only but also in character and appearance. The standard Irish red hair and twinkling brown eyes harmonize very well with his Irish wit and humour. This Senior engineer, an eight year man, since his arrival in '39, has carved out quite an enviable record for himself, playing football, tournament tennis, and a great deal of Intra-mural sport. He had his big day when he won the Golf Championship of the college in his Sophomore year in a cloud of flying divots and broken mashies. On occasion he has turned out the odd article for the News and displayed in more than one instance a better than average ability to put his thoughts down on paper. Although Gerry claims his ambition is to be either a plumber or philosophy teacher . . . on the grounds that both offer the same remuneration and entail no work . . . nevertheless we suspect that his designs are upon the field of Civil Engineering . . . which, if he enters, promises a brilliant future. Activities: Senior High School Football ’43-'45, Intra-mural Hockey, Basketball, Bowling '45-'46,46-'47, College Golf Champion '44-45. ROBERT FOURNIER—Bob, the boarder, hails from Hull, Que. and we might say that few can match him. Coming to Loyola from the University of Ottawa, Bob entered Junior Pre-Law in September of 1945. Like most of his fellow boarders he prefers skiing, but is a good tennis player, reaching the quarter-finals in the College tournament last year, and sometimes heads for the golf links when the urge is strong. A favourite pastime is listening to swing records, in spite of competition from the noisy boarder next door. We imagine he intends to continue his Law career, and wish him the best in this endeavour. Activities: Tennis, Intra-mural Hockey and Basketball. JAMES BERNARD GOLLOP- Bernie proudly states that he makes his home in Verdun, Quebec's third largest city, and Verdun has equal reason to be proud of this industrious, Pre-Medical daily export from their fair city. A member of the Sodality since his Freshman year, Bernie was, this year, Prefect of that organization. In addition his hard work for the Review since '43 elevated him to the position of Editor-in-Chief this year. Despite his heavy schedule, Bernie still manages to indulge his passion for taking pictures of birds, and a sure sign of spring is to see him head out to the fields behind the college during the noon hour armed with binoculars and a camera. His interest in this hobby is such that he hopes to be an ornithologist, and we sincerely hope he realizes this unusual ambition. Activities: Sodality Executive '43-47, President 46-47, Review Executive 43-47, Editor-in- Chief '46-47, Loyola News: Photography Editor '44-'45, Reporter '45-46, Librarian '45-46,46-47, Fowling Executive '45-46,46-47. LOUIS GRAVEL—Louis is one of the boarders in Senior this year and comes to us from Quebec city, arriving at Loyola in '45 to enter Junior Pre-Law, having already completed the first two years of his Arts course at the Quebec seminary. Louis’ consuming interest is music, as any other unappreciative boarder will tell you. It seems that he has driven several former room-mates to the verge of-insanity with his passion for concertos, symphonies, and sonatas. But this is not his only diversion, for during the summer he becomes an avid, and sometimes dangerous, niblick wielder, touring the links as often as possible. When snow makes such excursions impossible he dons the barrel staves and heads for the steep hills (which he usually views from the bottom). His future plans are uncertain... but in whatever he chooses, we wish him “Bonne Chance”.

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