Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1949

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BONHOMME, CLAUDE; Arts. “The true ship is the shipbuilder.” For eight years, Claude’s intense studious- ness has only been rivalled by his courteous and obliging disposition. In his leisure mo- ments he has been engaged in pursuing the des- tinies of “Les Habitants” and in constructing new sail boats. He plans to study medicine at U. of M. next year. Activities: Intra-mural hockey, '46-'47. BROWN, RUSSEL; Arts “The first great work (a task performed by few) is that yourself may to yourself be true.” Russ is one of the graduating class’ eight year men one who will long be remembered for his congenial spirit and ready smile. Stung at an early age by the travel-bug, he intends to com- plete his studies in Medicine at the University of British Columbia. Activities: C.O.T.C., '46-'49. BREMNER, JOHN; Science. Deeds, not words. John, a man of few words but many thoughts, is a product of Catholic High School. Averse to talkative people, he has silently and faith- fully devoted his four years at Loyola to the study of science. His scientific acuity will un- doubtedly be of great assistance in achieving his goal of an M.D. degree. COHEN, JACK; Science. `` Attempt the end and never stand to doubt; Nothing's so hard but search will find it out.” From Strathcona Academy, Jack entered Loyola in Sophomore Science. Militia-minded, he immediately entered the C.O.T.C. and has since been sincerely striving for his captaincy. He is still uncertain concerning his future, but his fellow Grads will not be surprised if he goes into the magazine business. Activities: C.O.T.C., '47-'49.

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LOVETT, CHARLES; Arts VICE-PRESIDENT “Persuasion tips his tongue when e'er he talks Charlie’s eloquent oratory and great exec- utive ability have made him a driving force behind many Loyola functions. Having ma- jored in dramatics and debating, he seems well prepared for a career in law, but he is still un- certain about future plans. Activities: Letter Man; Dramatics, '47-'49 (Pres. '49); C.S.R., Vice-Pres. '49; Class Pres., 46-48’; Debating, I.U.D.L., '48-'49; Intra-mural hockey, '46-'48; News, 48-49; Review '49. ASCOLI, EDDIE; Arts Strong in will to strive, to seek, to find out, and not to yield . After having completed his studies at St. George College, Kingston, Jamaica, and Ca- tholic High School in Montreal, Eddie started at Loyola in Sophomore. Since his arrival he has been a staunch member of the C.O.T.C. His ambition is to work in industry, pre- ferably one with affiliations in South America, since he speaks Spanish fluently. Activities: C.O.T.C. '47- 49. MARVIN, DONALD; Arts SECRETARY-TREASURER Negatas artifex sequi voces” Marv came to us from St. Leo's four years ago and rose to the rank of Captain in the C.O.T.C. The executive ability he displayed as this year's Adjutant of the Contingent gained him the position of C.S.R. secretary. As Busi- ness Manager of the News, he has gained in- valuable experience for his life's work in the business world. Activities: C.O.T.C. '46-49; C.S.R. (Sec.-Treas.) '49; News, 48-49 (Bus. Mgr. '49). BARFF, THOMAS; Science. I worked with patience which means almost power.” Tom, the diligent, could always be found working overtime in the labs and some say he will haunt them for many years to come. Always a prominent participant in intra-mural hockey and dramatics, he intends to study for his M.Sc. Activities: Sodality,’46; Intra-mural hockey, '47- '49; Dramatics, ' 48.



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CONWAY, LEO; Science. “To business that we love we rise betime, and go to't with delight.” Leo of the C.O.T.C., has always been a diligent and successful student since entering Loyola in Sophomore year from D’Arcy Mc- Gee. He has always maintained an ardent in- terest in the drama and intends to enter the business world on completion of his studies. Activities: C.O.T.C., '47-'49. COPNICK, LEON; Arts. We may know what we are, but know not what we may be. Leon, the intellectual, is a first class student who came to Loyola from Montreal High in Sophomore year. He is reputed to be the most precise student to inhabit Loyola for a long time. His ambition is to enter McGill Medical School next year. Activities: Inter-class Debating, '47. CooLs-LARTIGUE, DESMOND; Arts Banished the doctor, and expelled the friend. Des is one of D'Arcy McGee's gifts to Loyola who looks forward to Medicine as a career. A serious student for three years, he has limited his extra-curricular activities to membership of the C.O.T.C. and a two year stay with the Varsity basketball squad. Activities: Basketball, '47-'48; C.O.T.C., '48-' 49. CREVIER, AUREL; Arts. Bad men excuse their faults, good men will leave them. Aurel is another eight year man who took a particular interest in debating. Although averse to lengthy labs he nevertheless maintained high standards in his scholastic work. He is as yet undecided regarding his future. Activities: Inter-class debating, '46- 47.

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