Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1949

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JOHNSON, WILLIAM; Arts From little spark may burst a mighty flame . The boy-intellectual first made his appear- ance in Junior year after mastering the French language at Brebeuf. His stream-of-questions complex brightened many a lecture and earned for him the respect of his classmates. Bill will continue his studies at McGill. Activities: Skiing, '48. LAFRAMBOISE, GUY; Arts Bytown, О Bytown, so far away When I return, ГЇЇ forever stay! Ottawa U lost one of its great football and skiing aces when dashing Guy decided to complete his last two years, in quest of his B.A., at the home of the Ma roon and White. While enhancing his Ottawa reputation, he has successfully prepared himself for his studies in Medicine. Activities: Skiing, '47- 49; Football, '47-'49; St. John Berchman’s Society, 47-49 (Pres. '49). LACOMBE, FRANCIS; Arts “The act of contemplation then creates the thing contemplated’. Studious and amiable Frank has spent eight years at Loyola College and during that time has become one of the Sodality’s most active members. Always up in his studies, he is now well equipped to realize his great ambition, a degree in Medicine. Activities: Sodality, '46-'49; Tennis, '47-'49. LECLERC, JOHN; Arts “Не is a soldier fit to stand by Caesar And give direction . An eight year man at Loyola, John has always been envied for the facility and speed with which he writes poetry. An industrious student with athletic ability, his future lies in the service of his country as a permanent member of the armed forces. Activities: C.O.T.C., '46-'49; Sodality, 46-47; Football, ' 49.

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GALVIN, PAUL; Arts. They gazed and gazed and still tbe wonder grew How one small head could carry all he knew. Since his arrival from D’Arcy McGee, Paul has led his class for three years and will un- doubtedly continue to do so in his future studies. Although undecided as to future plans, he seems to favour Law. Activities: Orchestra, '48-' 49. HENNESSEY, JOHN F.; Science. Ground not upon dreams, you know They are ever contrary. A graduate of St. Vincent High School, St. John, N.B., John has been repeatedly mis- taken for his name-sake, John Patrick. Having successfully completed his Science course at Loyola, he now intends to study for his Degree in Medicine. His chief escape from it all is tennis. GESSER, HYMAN; Science. “Апа gladly wolde he karne and gladly teche.” In the fall of '47, Hyman, with a Montreal High diploma tucked under his arm, modestly entered the Loyola Science Course and since has impressed one and all with his mathema- tical and chemical prowess. He occasionally tore himself away from the tomes to indulge in a few games of his favourite pastime, tennis. Activities: Tennis, '47-' 49. HENNESSEY, JOHN P.; Science. Adversity' s sweet milk, Philosophy. Sudbury High School's first contribution to Loyola came in the person of John P., and without reserve, we hasten to mention a very welcome addition. The time and effort spent on starring on the basketball court did not interfere with his studies, and his good work here will serve as an ideal stepping-stone to his career in Medicine. Activities: Basketball, 47-49.



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LEGARE, ADOLPHE; Science “If all the days were playing days, To sport would be as tedious as to work . During four years at Loyola, Duff has dis- played the same versatility that made him prominent at the institute of learning he formerly attended, Querbes Academy. With interests varying from basketballing to bugling, he nevertheless maintained a good standing in his scholastic work. Activities: Sodality, '47- 49; Intra-murals, '47- '49; C.O.T.C., 47; Orchestra, 47; Basketball, ' 48. MAINVILLE, SYLVIO; Science “Exhausting thought, and hiving wisdom with each studious year . Although another potential engineer, Syl nevertheless found the arts subjects, particularly philosophy, to his liking. The former St. Pat's man, who, on the flat is the pride and joy of Ottawa, intends to enter third year engineering at McGill next fall. Activities: St. John Berchman’s Society, ` 46- 49; Sodality, '46-'48; Intra-mural Hockey, '46- 48. MAILHOT, ROGER; Arts “Life has a value only when it has something as its object . Completing his entire college career at Loyola, Rog intends to continue his studies at the University of Montreal in the faculty of Medicine. His home town is Sherbrooke. An active participant and supporter of College activities, this zeal should stand him well in future life. Activities: Boarder Club, '46-49; St. John Berchman's, 47-48; Intra-mural Hockey, `46- 49. MALONE, MAURICE; Science But quiet to quick bosoms is a bell . Robust Moe has spent eight years at Loyola and has emerged as one of the most amiable students. An athlete of great propor- tion, he has always maintained high marks in his academic work. He is still undecided about future plans. Activities: Letter Man; Football, '46-'49; Hockey, '46-' 49; L.C.A.A., 46-49; News, 46; Intra-mural Hockey, '46-'49.

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