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IU nf ' f is , 'I X-QQ, N ' g 0, A0 , W ll 'f :Frei New vm . 55 4 f a i' Q ' 5525 his , 1 REDDIN, JAMES. Hn flbl'ldg!?l7ZiCllZL of all that is f7fL'C'l.YUl1Z' in maui. Jim retains few reminiscences of Pickering, Ont., his birth-place. St. Helen's School and SMC., Toronto, can behold with pride the fruits of their labours in educating him. And he is a meteor light in the constellation of illuminaries that com- pose Onety-five, His cheerfulness is a by- word on the Irish Flat. At St. Michaels his career is marked by three outstanding fea- tures, a close study of philosophical prob- lems, a courageous defence of the prestige of his Alma Mater in the I.C.D.U., and un- tiring endeavors as manager of the Junior O.H.A. boys in 1915. And the hearts of all his class-mates go with him in his future enterprises. RYAN, JOHN. 'Suaz'iz'c'r in modo, forfitef' in raft 'iJohnnie's first plaintive cries were heard in Wfellsville, N.Y. But his lucky star lured him northward to St. Michaels and Class 315, where everything points to an enviable career. Classroom and campus set forth in vivid form his sterling quali- tiesg having figured on three football cham- pionships, picked as best outside wing in Canada, and plays handball, baseball and hockey equally as well. His kind and un- assuming manner has won the esteem of professor and student alike and their best wishes go with him. His departure is both a loss and a gain to St. Michael'sg a loss of one of her best students, and a gain of more honour and glory by his unquestion- able future. l28l 05 . . A . N .vv,F..L.G:H5fii iq,-.-r-url 1,1 I V . ' lElEIi ' if... .... . . 1 Q37 ' V ' ii flux J N . -3 M. A5 Ml Mitra z., llxx, ...mtv 69,0 -'
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CTNEIL, DANIEL JQSEPH. Great zs the reward 0f z4CIZiC?'Z,'677Z67Zf.U Born in Toronto, Dan is a graduate of St. Paulfs Separate School and then imbibed higher training at St. Marys College, Pa. In 1910, just as Halley's Comet appeared in the horizon, Dan made his debut among the constellation of Onety-Fives intellectual stars and began his Arts course proper in 1911. Dan has a weakness for handball and debating, his record in the lnter-Ca- tholic Debating Union and in the inter-class frays proving his worth as an orator. His Quiet dignity and genial manner have Won for him a host of friends throughout his University course, who will follow with interest his future career. Dan is an ey- tensive reader and the libraries will miss him. PQCOCK, IQHN HERMAN. Olz! ffs nice fo get up in the 'HZOI'IlZ.llQ. but its nicer to lie in your bt'd. ' St. Thomas has the enviable distinction of being the birthplace of the above para- gon. llihile yet unborn to fame, he migrated to London and attended the collegiate of that town, but longing to thread the mazes of philosophic lore, Herman entered Class Onety-nve at St. Michaels in 191 I. Premier of the Students' Parliament. Prefect of the Sodality of the Blessed Yir- gin, St. Michaels representative on the Torontonensis and Assistant Manager of the Year Book, what further need has he of praise? May he always enjoy a long string of successes, and may all his troubles be light ones, is the wish of his many friends. l27l Q llllIlllllllllllllllllllllyll l Z, ummm , I rm ' 73 H llllllllllllllllllllIll , . 9 xl il -!ra.lllL ,gf M11 1
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K it ,-. AV It 1 Ui-QU-5 P l V ARCEOQOFAN s x .V SHEEHAN, DANIEL I. Extract from dzcfiofzary of Natzfovzal Bi- 0g2'c1phic.s, ptzblislzvd DCC. 2, 2oo1: Born in Douro, Aug. I, 1893, in the County of Peterborol Ontario, Canada. Re- ceived his primary education in Norwood, At age of I7 he attended St. Michaelis. ,Tis said, as a freshman and sophomore he wrote his mathematical and physics treatises which are the standard writings of to-day. l-linke Dinks, in his historical memoirs gives him the honour of being Editor-in-Chief ot the Year Book, portions of which are still preserved in the National Museum. London. SHERIDAN, IQHN NA fzrfscful Zifc musz' Meds be one Thar li-was to help his fellow 771CllZ.U Nature made Brechin beautifulg Jack will make it famous. He, the pride of the old schoolmaster, the hero of the village boys. passed from the limits of the little Separate School to seek further knowledge in broader spheres. St. Michaelfs fortunately became his Alma Materg and here his ability to lead soon brought him to the fore in the class- room and on the campus. His love for his Alma Mater and her cause induced him to enter the Basilian Novitiate at Toronto. In years to come when as a staid professor he goes back to his natal village for a summer's fishing on Lake Simcoe. the villagers will point to him with pride as one of their noblest products. l29l 1 PER ASPF. R A AST . E,DL- Efaj 'T 1' fs X f 1 QW f 'ft ff ' X l x A D n. A , ,ff-1 7 X- 4e1oT'i,f I I ,-,lf if I X 1 Xl ' 1 i ' f ff!! 'f u I If f te .iff M -W -74 bw'
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