St Michaels College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1915

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CANFIELD. JOSEPH. any ask far lzim if slzall br said Canjfclcl has szzpjfd a1zd's newly gone to bcdf' lVith Joes graduation, St. Michaels Col- lege loses one of the greatest athletes in her history. Although baseball is his forte, he has played on three champion Rugby teams and assisted in bringing home several hand- ball trophies. Although rather diminutive of stature, a liberal portion of gray matter, coupled with a super-abundance of grit, has carried him through. In addition, it has been whispered that he is somewhat of a social lion when the time and place are favorable. You will hear more of loseph Canfield, dear reader, before he Hchecks in. DEE, AUSTIN A. QBRO. AUSTINJ Tall: magister, falls d'iscipzlzl1iz,s. De La Salle Institute claims him as one of her most promising graduates, After passing through Toronto Normal School with distinction, he became a Christian Brother in IQO7. A sojourn of two years in Montreal left him eminently qualified in French. He returned in IQOQ to pursue his life work, and later registered at St. Michaels. The illustrious body of edu- cators to which he belongs opens up an ex- tensive lielcl of usefulness to one whose scholarly attainments, practical judgment and genial personality lit him to exercise a. deeply-felt influence in educational and re- ligious circles. l20l l if f'e W y..y Q l MlllIllim l X

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Tbistorg of Glass '15 Q IS now but four short years since first we trooped into our freshman year forty-eight strong-forty-eight care-free individuals-oh, how top-lofty we felt, as we intimated in rather broad. general terms our desire Q ?j to be initiated into the mysteries of philosophic and scientific lore as a preliminary formality to taking up leading roles in the government of the universe. Needless to remark, such a noble aggregation of scholars by their very existence created a new record in numbers, as well ashblushingly we admit it-- in point of intellectual powers. And naturally, dear reader, having begun our career in such a manner, this delicate feat of breaking records has become a kind of second nature with Onety-Five. With an ease born of utter recklessness we have advanced beyond the confines of previous achievements and ruthlessly forced haughty bearers of former records unsurpassed to retreat in the wildest dis- order. Filled we are to overfiowing with mathematical mar- vels, keen-eyed men of science, sparkling units, philosophers profound-each and every one contributing his ray to the dazzling beacon light of Class 'I5. lYho has heretofore beheld such an abundance of genius as is this year collected in that hall of learning, destined to be known to fame as the Irish liilat ? iWho has previously ever had the opportunity of gaz- ing on such a galaxy of stars, all writing English Hsuppsf' in the course of an otherwise pleasant autumn afternoon? Dear reader-'let us turn from this latter painful scene to a consideration of matter more congenial. Class '15 is the sixth to graduate from St. Michaels College T9 with the degree of Bachelor of Arts from Toronto University. Since the pioneer class in nineteen hundred and ten the Courses have been considerably altered. Some subjects have been removed, others have been introduced,-the standard, both of entrance and examination in the Honour Philosophy Course has been materially increased. It stands, then, as a further tribute to Onety-Five, that she may claim credit for being the largest graduating class in the history of S. M. C. But now, as we come forward to make our final bow upon the college stage, to gaze for the last time on the old halls and classrooms, how full are our hearts with kindest remem- brances and loving associations. l-low difficult it will be to leave them, and more difiicult than all else will be the task of bidding adieu to our professors and to each other. Saying farewell to the institution which has moulded a boy's career, which has furnished him the armour I Fl wherewith to fight the battle of life, is, indeed, no easy matter. In previous years it has always been lightened by the prospect of a return to col- lege. A long and happy holidayu has always rung in our ears as we departed for home-now, we hear the more serious a long and happy life -and with a distinct shock there comes home to us the realization that we are passing out of college life forever, into the great, wide world. liihat the future of Onety-Fives members will be. time alone can tell. But whether in the busy commercial world, in the various professions, or in the holy priesthood of God, we feel sure that they will be individually and collectively the same credit to their Alma Mater as in the last four years. A. T. l.. l



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Y- f +0014 vs 9-lllttlutw toly JSfQ779f' , ff Q Q: fs vb, K' , DOYLE, BASIL I. So imczjjfccted, so composed of mind. 'jacku Doyle, as he is known in the sporting pages, first saw light of day in Toronto, received his primary education at St. Michaels School, matriculated at De La Salle. Bas then cast his lot with the class of ,I5 at S. M. C., where a quiet, congenial manner won him many friends. Faithful in lecture attendance, to the club more faithful, and most faithful to ath- letics. Though a star in every game, Bas. was pre-eminent in Rugby-a valuable half-back of Varsity senior champions of FT4. If the past be any criterion, we may predict a bright future for Basil il. DROHAN, DESMQND JAMES. BZOssz'7rzgs 0I'Z lzzfm- who ilzvelztfd sleejvfj Eganville has the proud distinction of claiming the subject of our biography as one of her loyal sons. Born September, ISQS, he received his preparatory education at the Separate and Continuation Schools of his native town. These, however, could not satisfy his thirst for learning, so in 1911 he enrolled with Class ,IS at St. Michaels Soon he became one of the leading members of that famous class. and distinguished himself both in the class- room and on the athletic held. lYhatever the future has in store for Des, he may be sure that he will carry with him the best wishes of his class-mates at S M. C. l2Il fm f , I AVPL E I ii 7144! fswf , ' fi as M a s O KFZW L. - -.. T5 ,?f ' ' 1 . r ymwig- L RE PR . ii.i , . 1 M y X I ll! 1 0, ll' ci K M593 , ,ZW no A P xg ff 511 I o 4 ,7 X ff. 'E'- '. ' , Q, 1 me ' u

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