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ooK iid' S ' ' ' I - LN . 32? MAID in Omron. 1,3 n , ., M LM J , l ll!!L!,lU Q1 ,- ' G :in i-.f f Q H Ml' ' '-V 561-iizll - Jw? .,-- ,-,-, 1.-.X --, A N-on nm Q M-EUC! 'APE viii:-:vs - X. -, ' Z Allin? J i eww ., - c MCGUIRE, JOHN. Yery fortunately there is no tariff exist- ing between United States and Canada on young children at the time when fond parents regard them as Ucutef' or else we might have been deprived of all the pleasure and happiness which seem to follow him, not only from Michigan to Gwen Sound. but from the NVest to New Brunswick and later to St. Michaels, where as a member of class Qnety-live he has made the task of business manager of the Year Book pleasant and agreeable. And so-to the end, MALONE, AUSTIN. A kfzmvlcdgv both of books and lzzzmazz kizzdf' 'Twas in Uxbridge that 'Ausyw hrst smiled upon the world, and truth to tell, he has been smiling ever since4almost. As a means of satisfying his longing for eight o'clock lectures and incidentally to conclude his college career in a blaze of glory he naturally allied himself with Class '15, Further details are unnecessary. Everyone knows the Cap, His gentlemanly conduct in all walks of life has endeared him to a countless host of friends whose sincere wish is that his future may be as creditable as his past. l24l
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MAHER, GERARD. There -was a time when, zflzouvgh my path was rough. Born November, 1894, at Toronto, Ger- ard at an early age migrated to Peterboro. Having completed his primary education at St. Peters School, Peterboro High School C1907-IOD qualified him for a higher intellectual sphere. He matriculated from SMC. in 1910, and becoming city- like, joined class Onety-live. Gerard, alias Ty., has, by his kind and friendly manner, won the esteem of many of his colleagues. As a faithful student, he mingled play with study. As an ardent ''hockey-promoter his fame is undis- putable, especially in the f'W'arcl. May his future be hours of success, as the past has been! McBRADY, RQBERT. And with the ladies,-ci second Beau B 1'1L111.mel. ' Un the ioth of October, 1910, Robert McBrady opened up an account with St. Michaels College. That name was by no means unfamiliar to the student body. llle naturally expected to meet a brilliant stu- dent. Bob, however, had no desire to carry home a trunk full of prizes, and he immediately started in to get the real good of a college course. In this he has been successful. Xlihile devoting suflicient time to books, he has entered into college life in earnest. The boys quickly took him into their confidence, and he has given his sup- port to every good more of the student .Jody in the last Five years. l23l
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E Hit, p Mi-m11'rt pc Q 5 f Q RIULLIGAN, DAVID G. -1 Pls for my voice, I lzazfe lost if with lzaI!0'i1zg and singing of CI7'Zi1'LG77ZS.U Uur halls forever more will empty seem, when Dave is gone. For ten years, while other lights have appeared on our horizon and passed away, the glow of his personality has remained steady and constant. I-Ie has explored all the paths that branch out from the highway of student life, always return- ing to the mainroad with new glory. In the long years to come shall we not often recall those peaceful evenings in early autumn when incense from pipe and cigar-- ette ascended in tiny spirals to the god of Companionship? As he breathed his tale of forgotten heroes our veterans pleasant fea- tures were warmed with a friendly glow from the day's fading light. NIZALON, MATTI-IEXV IEREMIAH. By 1zat'LL1'e l'l07l6'Sff,' by c.rpc1'1'e1zce it'1'sc. At Xlfilfrid, Ont., Matt. first gazed upon the world beautiful. Orillia welcomed him in his youth. Attending the parish school and later the Collegiate Institute, he matri- culated in 1911. Still climbing he came to St. Michaels and joined the banner class of Onety-five. Matt. has always been prominent as a student and in athletics. Thoroughness in his work and an ardent devotion to duty won for him general esteem. In athletics Matt. has the unique distinction of being one of the Intermediate Dominion Rugby champions, also a hockey enthusiast. The class of Qnety-five are united in wishing him continued success in life. C I25l 5 4 I M Tw' H 7 15 EXP? l'l'O REDE f n- S ' ' 'K X 7 X fI ?'L's 4 ' fx 1 f ,ml 1, .wx ' fi EN KOUYS Tb 'VDNYF-5 5- Utcf-M , f! I N. Wililltl in an ' Q ll, r1'lnuv ll.l'5' 6' A Q
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