Saturday, March 20, 2010

Milena Velba Schedule



Some portraits of former groups

/ / / = = = / / /

The People I COME FROM THE page BEANIE (too bad that one persists in not wanting to Frenchify the title) has become an almost inescapable gallery of pictures La Tuque. Many have great historical value as It contains volumes of information on organizations, events in the history of the city and also documents that allow to see the changes in terms of geography.

this Facebook page has almost 2000 members who have enrolled nearly 1800 photos, often accompanied by information relevant socio-historical. There is a "catch" in this interesting illustrated encyclopedia is that you can not enlarge the pictures, unless you make copies and import them.

can do, however, from from those published on blogs like mine, which allows people to recognize it as a parent, friend, acquaintance.

So I asked users to this page agree to use their photos published here on I COME FROM THE BEANIE.

/ / / = = = / / /

The group portraits were taken by been drawn, unless otherwise in the Scrapbook of the fiftieth anniversary of the Marist Brothers. La Tuque , published in 1961.

captions that accompanied them, however, are incomplete and sometimes inaccurate.

I would appreciate any clarification me to identify these students and put dates on these documents.

I rewrote the captions based on the information you want well tell me.

/ / / = = = / / /

The 1920s: musicians and Cadet

Group drum and bugle - 1920

Eugene Rivard, Marcel Rochette (?) Lafreniere, Joachim Crête Dontigny Gaston, Chauncey Adams, Frank Adams, Origen Rioux, Édouard Bolduc (?) Goudreault, Lorenzo Lamontagne, Jean-Marie Hardy, R. Beaulieu, Lucien Hudon, Alberic Martel (?) Attic, Wilbrod Fortier, Eugene Bolduc, Odilon Duchesneau, (?) Lavoie (?) Crevier, (?) Moore, Armand Lamontagne, Emilien Bergeron, Alexandre Martel.

Cadet Corps

Eugene Rivard, Marcel Rochette (?) Reynier, Leopold Pilon Roméo Genest, (?) Belanger, Jean Genest, Eugene Bouchard, Charles Henry Gilbert (?) Goudreault (?) Brassard, Gaston Dontigny.

In the background, the building of the bakery Comeau, then occupied by that of Odilon Fluet. Right, the Commercial Street.



"Musicians brother Martinien - 1923"
Eugene Boudreault Charles Marceau, Pierre Potvin, Valere Duchesneau, Rene Leonard, Thomas-Louis Lavoie, Grégoire Leclerc, Alfred Hamel, Wilbrod L'Esperance, Louis-Philippe Gravel, Joseph Nadeau, Simon Lavoie, Oswald Adams.

"Bugles and Drums brother Martinien - 1920"

Reproduced in the Lucien test Filion ( History of La Tuque through its mayors , 1977), which gives 1925 as a date. Compare some costumes with those of the next picture, dated 1920 by the Marist.

Filion is second from right, back row. At the kick drum: Felix Leclerc.

Marcel Rochette, Paul-Emile Gauthier, Auguste Lambert, G. Trepanier, Lucien Ducharme, Gerard Fecteau.

/ / / = = = / / /

Young Actors

theatrical events called "meetings"

"Palace of the Fairy Candy - March 1922"

Seated: Hardy, Renald Gilbert, Antoine Braqsard Bernard Arseneault Tremblay, Berard Rochette, Bélanger, Gérard Ferron.

Standing: Simard, Alonzo Bouchard, Gaspard Rochette, Lambert, Renald, Gaston Dontigny.

"Actors 'Day at the Manor' - College of La Tuque - March 1925"

From top to bottom, from left to right, according to Album .

Roger Mulligan, Ducharme, Fortin, Boulianne, P. Belanger, Richer, MacDonald, Lambert;

Trépanier, Félix Leclerc, Gauthier JB, N. Adams Island Gauthier, Lucien Filion, Henri Légaré;

Beaulieu, Bouchard, Bernard Rochette, Gerard Fecteau, Bouchard, Lucien Ducharme.

In group Felix Leclerc, Bernard Arseneault, Lucien Ducharme, G. Bouchard, Belanger, Gerard Fecteau, Gaby Trépanier, Alonzo Bouchard, B. Rochette, N. Adams, Henri Légaré, Hardy Island Gauthier, Gilbert, Genest, Gravel, G. Ferron, St. Louis.

"Colegio La Tuque - 'Small cross of St. Louis' - March 1926"

Lo: Leonard Arsenault, PEI Gauthier, Leo Ducharme, Bernard Arseneault, Levi Marchand, Genest, Filion, Jean-Baptiste Gauthier, Norman Adams.

Hi: Bernard Rochette, Gerard Fecteau, Félix Leclerc, Lucien Filion, G. Trepanier.


"Colegio La Tuque -
DOLLARD - Champions 1925-26"
Forward: Emilien Bergeron, Jean-Paul Gravel Grenier Montgrain.

Back: Origen Rioux, Philippe Gravel, Rene Leonard Grenier.

A typing class

Both Marist: François-André, Director, Paul Joseph assistant.

Please note, wall calendar of the Royal Bank, in English, of course.

"THE CLUB OF SCHOOL - 1925"
Sem. Lajoie (?) Gagne, Ulric Rivard Adelard Potvin, (?) Simard,

George Lavoie, Paul-Émile Roy, Adelard Genoa.

/ / / = = = / / /

the 1940

Student Week, 1947 Career Choices 1947: firefighter, lumberjack, cook, Bishop (!) marine doctor.

The policeman at long stick: Jean-Guy Fortin.

Chemistry class
Zéphirin School St., circa 1947

First row standing, left: Robert Bilodeau behind him, Claude Rochette.

/ / / = = = / / /

Asides

Small group of musicians at the Community Club of the Brown Corporation, to 1925

Ralph Loken, sitting on the piano bench, center, third from the right, Antonio Scalzo.


Photo courtesy of Alice Germain, alleging its archives, and inherited from her stepmother, Ellen Loken, Loken wife of Ralph, a clerk in scoring (time keeper) at the factory at Brown, then the Canadian International Paper (CIP). Loken family came to La Tuque from Norway, via Bangor, Maine.
Anthony Scarpino posted on I come from La Tuque a plaque displayed in the small church of St. Andrew's in memory of Lars Hansen
Loken and Mary G. Loken.

/ / / = = = / / /

Directors of the Association of Marist La Tuque, in 1944


Several students in the photos of the 1920s have subsequently become members of this board.

Maurice Gravel, treasurer; Philippe Gravel (White Collar, Brown, CIP), Louis Caron, pastor of St. Zephirin, Aldor Dupont, President (City Clerk since 1939), Ernest Victor, Director School St. Thomas Harvey Zéphirin (white collar, Brown and CIP), Regis-Alfonso, Adviser.

Simon Lavoie (factory worker); Edmond Lapointe Adelard Potvin (electrician Shawinigan Water & Power - drum major of Harmony), Alexandre Martel (accountant, Brown and CIP), Hector Bolduc (accountant, Brown and IPC).


Potvin was the drum major of Harmony and local Dupont is the author of a history of La Tuque until 1964, remained in manuscript, a text it would be worthwhile to post.


/ / / = 24 = / / /