St Michaels College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1915

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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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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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K all EEE I Il I as Q I E12 lgii 26 . 000 4 3 N e AM 1f7f' f i J rl e I V SM 92 ymme s w-1n.F fiil lil '-1 ' i l an 1, t 47.31, 1 I .. .gu . -f 2' , A gaeiii '7 ,f s fp, X i' ll! 'ff W R4- .vw '- if X -1 f N 02 ,s HAM MOND. FRANCIS ARTHUR. 'Nafu1'c made Iziuz tulzcif ln' is. ,-Jud llC'0I' made' xzlzrlz llll0f1lL'l'. The golden silence of Cayuga was broken on May 9, 1893, when the village church- bells announced the advent of our friend Frank. Fortified with the knowledge ob- tained in his native school, he set out to explore the fields of learning in St. Jer- ome's College, Berlin. Three years he grew here in wisdom, and finally embarked for Toronto to join Onety-tive at St. Michaels A member of the baseball team. manager of the ,Tenning s Cup team, and aspirant to law, he leaves his Alma Mater with best wishes for success in his chosen profession. LELLIS, ALFRED T. A1150 talks c.1't1'c111rI,v itfellq This art lze practices all dayvq O11 any szzbfccz' iff him drwll, .find 011 H10 fiom' he lzoldx full SiC'C1j'. You can tell by his face that he comes from Toronto. After many ups and downs of prep. school work, Babe found him- self in possession of the documents neces- sary to register with 515 Philosophy. His popularity among his classmates is unques- tioned-who has not heard him tear the systems of Descarte, Locke and Hume to shreds? XVho has not marvelled at his orowess on the Rugby held? In spite of the tact that he has not followed Dr. Osler's advice regarding the cold storage of his affections. HBabe is a good student when not otherwise engaged, and will undoubt- edly make good. O l22l Hxgix , , R gets P-UM T wi QL' Q W

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