Canisius College - Azuwur Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1906

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f'The sedentary stretch their lazy length When custom bids, but no refreshment ind. p -McDonnell. urphe State of that man's mind, who feels too intense an interest as to future events . 7 must be deplorable.-BMW. Hrlwrue eloquence consists in saying all that is necessary, and nothing but what is neces- sary.-Wanenmacher. Ah! Heaven! That one might read the Book of Fate. -Crean. It is possible that a Wise and good man be prevailed on to game, but it is impossible that a professed gamester should be a Wise and good man. -Blaum. He that spends all his life in sports is like one who Wears 'nothing but fringes, and eats nothing but sauces.-K. N. Ookers. l He dravveth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument.-J Walsh. You do not value it greatly, because it came by accidentf'-Dambach. H Good Wine is a good familiar creature if it be well used. -Moses and Aaron. Such whose sole bliss is eating, vvho can give V But one brutal reason Why they live. -Table No. 2. A mind quite vacant is a mind distressed. -Huber. Weariness can snore upon a flint. -Lcwelle. Grace is to the body What good sense is to the mind.-Aoermavm. The infant reason grows apace and calls For the kind handgof an assiduous care. -Monnfig. U But thou -will burst this transient sleep, And thou Wilt make my babe to Weepf?-Fisher. 4 Your Words are, likethe notes of dying swans, Too sweet to last! f-Rung. I I ,diff I f, , H542 - I '. tg - . 7: : ,X N tf I 0 K y :N 1:-.. 1 . A, I rf v ' fe -4, 1 I -7 m K h I.. df l mix ' '.- g4, in I 7 up l X ,Q , L. J' f, , , 'a , ' 'Wg .f 1 ' ' I MQ, if f , , ,pl I' 1, , ' Q 56- 1 3: -- Qtung ! 1 66



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r , YY, , l LT Eluninr Enarhsra ' Aside from out-door recreation there was much amusement within doors. Fr. Sommer- hauser generously opened the Day Scholars' Library to the Boarders,-and Fr. Strerath brought his graphophone to the hall several times, furnishing therewith music and merry monologues, which greatly pleased the boys. ' The Juniors attended quite a few farces given by the Glee Club and on Shrove Tuesday evening were on hand for the Slush Gang' ' ball, which they appreciated very much. A St. Patrick 's Day was celebrated with due festivities Calbeit during Lentj, the refectory was decorated all in green, poems of iErin were declaimed, one by Cornelius Deneen, the Second Division speaker, and several selections were rendered by the orchestra. As was the case last year, the Teutons downd the ,Celts in basketball. .After Holy Week and Easter, the boys began to look forward to the end. However, they were induced to be as thoughtful as ever of the month of May, during which all were sup- posed to make a special effort to behave in a becoming manner. How many behaved thus is best learned from the list of those who received the mark of distinction, the May-card. Families were well represented in the Junior Division this year. From Lockport, N. Y., there were three Ginty brothers, from Erie, Pa., three Devines, from Seneca Falls, N. Y., two O'Keefe boys, and from New York City, two sons of Dr. Ennis, an old student. It was noted with pleasure that, throughout the year, the division gave good support to the Junior basketball and' baseball teams. It can be said without the least exaggeration that mighty Fatty Devine, otherwise known as Caesar, who gathered tried rooters about him on the side-lines and led them on in their work of rattling the opponents of the Junior baseball team, certainly. contributed very much towards winning many a contest. 68

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