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FIRST HIGH В First row: R. Armstrong, J. Miz- gala, P. Levesque, B. Gallagher, С. Beauregard, Е. Slaven, Sec- retary, Rev. J. Hodgins, S.J., В. Smyth, President, J. Smith, G. Cook, J. Moffatt, J. Foley. Second row: W. Leslie, W. Ferrier, S. Schnabel, R. Poitras, J. Ganley, В. Cummings, J. Fau- teux, M. Basha, R. Sharron, G. Burns, K. Bourgeau, P. Brown, L. Pardo. Third row: Р. Phelan, К. O'Flaherty, D. Barry, М. Cramp, C. Beaudry, R. Shallow, P. McDevitt, E. Browne, W. Cox, R. Laramee, N. Patton, M. Ryan, M. Grant. FIRST HIGH A First row: A. Joannette, J. Howison, S. Kierans, F. Moscato, Rev. T. Doyle, S.J., O. McAleer, H. Mill, К. Barnabé, 7. Rendich, С. Lee. Second row: A. Cantwell, N. Dooley, K. Kiely, M. Andrews, D. Hurly, F. Leveille, R. Sleeman, K. Butzer, J. Rowen, W. Cos- grove. Third row: H. Lauber, В. Robert, M. Suarez, L. Chevalier, A. Raspa, J. Meyers, D. Boudreau, B. Grace, B. McMullan. FIRST HIGH C First row: В. Morin, В. Sauvé, E O'Farril, D. Bernard, M. Morin, Mr. E. Meagher, C. Bernard, J. Carroll, P. McDonough, R. Moscato, R. Smith. Second row: E. Whitaker, N. Emblem, C. Lymburner, G. Poirier, J. McCallum, P. Gruner, G. Kaczur, J. Wheeler, G. Zakaib, С. Blickstead, J. Zalopaney, V. Fraser. Third row: ). Poulin, В. Мас- Pherson, W. Gauthier, J. Renaud, W. Capier, T. Shean, К. Gloutney, С. Caza, С. Sullivan, Р. Kelly, С. Guy.
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{ LOYOLA Page 7 COLLEGE e REVIEW Seniors Remember FIRST HIGH IN 40-41 CT HE great nations had been fighting for a year. The situation was grim, and although Canada was in no imminent danger, Poland had been conguered, France had signed an armistice and Great Britain seemed on the verge of being invaded by a strong, arrogant and bloodthirsty Nazi Germany. Some students had bravely joined the fighting forces and already many of them were dead. We were no longer a peaceful country in a peaceful world. We could not help but notice it. There were changes in the College and the High School that year. The half holiday in the middle of the week was cancelled and the weekend took its place; thus did Father Edward М. Brown, 5.)., the new Rector, win the hearts of Faculty members and Student body alike. This was the year that Colonel John Long was honoured at a corps dinner at the Windsor Hotel. This was the year that Professor Jean Drouin completed twenty-five years of his services to the School. Bur this was also the year that Commander J. W. R. Roy, '21 of the H.M.C.S. Margaree was reported lost at sea; that Tom Kirkwood, '39 also of the Margaree, after several close escapes, finally mer his death while his ship was being bombed; that chubby Bert Lewis, '39 was killed in an air crash while making.a solo flight not far from the City. Father Primeau, Samuel Hutchinson, '38, Joseph Ryan, '32 and young Peter Simon also died to the deep sorrow of Loyola and their close ones. In the late spring, Mr. Edward Sheridan, S.J. (now ordained), successfully directed and staged Brother Orchid. Тһе performances of Frank Hamill as Little John Sarto alias Brother Orchid and of David Asselin as Abbot Jongil were imprinted in our memories pleasantly and unforgettably. Intercollegiate sports were suspended on account of the war. Several exhibition games were played, however, chiefly against Ottawa. But we will never forget the Senior team, coached by Mr. Sheridan and under the captaincy of Eddie Emberg. The entire school was at Molson's Stadium on November 16th, that snowy day when Loyola, after beating Catholic High for the League crown, met Westhill in a struggle for the City Championship. Westhill won 2-0 but it was a great game. Down in the first Highs, nine youngsters were beginning a stay at Loyola which they are successfully completing this year. They were: Jean Barriere, Archie Brown, Paul Butzer, Louis Charbonneau, George Hemming, Gordon Hicks, Henry Hudon, Henry Magnan, Eddie O'Brien and this year's President of the Student-body, Bill Pelton. We weren't very old and we thought that we had a long, long way ahead of us. Fourth High was far away in the distance and College was in the next century. But as we look back on these days they are not so far off; and we have, curiously enough, vivid memories of that year which today we cherish very much.
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