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Tbistorv of Glass '16 '24 Little LFCZVIIZVIIQ is cz Dmzgerozrs Tlz1'1zg. l'-Pope. HUS read eleven youthsg then, led on by the lust for learning and by the poet's words, they hied them, each to his Alma Mater, back to his books, and his meer- schaum. To those of last year's class who are not with us, we wish every success in their new spheresg to our new members, we give the exhortation to prove themselves worthy of their new position. Short space has been allotted in which to set down the at- tainments of such a mighty coterieg we will confine ourselves to the chief particulars. Our versatility is our forteg philosophy and athletics our hobbies. XX ho has heard Mcligue expatiating extemporaneously on ethnology, and still maintains that modern learning is not to be compared with ancient? I-las not Simon Armstrong demonstrated the great pleasure to be derived from an inti- mate acquaintanceship with Platos works? Ellard, McGarthy and liarvey are also well versed in the same mystic arts. Some of our members have also won distinction in athletics, especially hockey. McTigue is the goal-keeper of our Jennings Cup hockey team, while Bunyan, Hatrick and Gallivan are with the same organization. The last named has a penchant for politicsg he will doubtless one day help to straighten out the graft in the New Brunswick Legislature. Gillen, Payette and Collins comprise a trio who bid fair to uphold the social status of the school with much credit. The first of these has written a book, Social Etiquette, which every undergraduate should put on the shelf. Les Vnfln, Deeds speak louder than words, and the foot- prints of Onety-six will be visible on the sands of good fellow- ship long after the boys have separated. u . J, H. slr? H 5 Illt , ,...,... ..--- - ..,,,, I .frf 'fr f' -f-'f'f'r-. ..,,, ,III lllla f E, 1 7 Sw, Q ----'----- -i. X .I , ...... .... N r r it ....rr rrr..... srsi :fi is .......,... J :Law rf .. . ln ...zzzig ..r- - rf' -rr- rrrrrr- .r-rrr 40 l
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Tbistorg of Glass '17 U OR I clipped into the future, far as human eye could see, and as the hazy mists rolled back, I saw the old familiar hgures of Onety-seven, winning their way up in the path of life, endeared to their fellow-men by the sterling qualities they had acquired in the never-to-be-forgotten days at dear old S. M. C. And well may we predict a glorious future for Class 'I7. Imbibing as receptive freshmen, the savoir Vivre of college life, we have emerged as sophomores, fully aware of our newly-vested responsibilities and privileges, and in every sphere of college life we have acquitted ourselves most credit- ably. To eulogize our gridiron heroes, Brown, Feeney and For- estellg to extol the forensic ability of our orators, V. Traynor, Al. McDonagh and Louis Arlandg to do ample justice to the musical genius of McManamy, the prophetic soul of El. Corri- gan, the military accomplishments of Lieut. Gillogly, or the business elhciency of our man of affairs, T. Guittard, these are beyond the scope and purpose of this brief commentary. It is not in the brilliant talents of its individual members that Onety-seven chieiiy prides itself, but in that dominating class spirit, which welds together hearts and minds that have 421 everything in common, and makes the triumph of one the glory of all. Under the able direction of our versatile class president, bl. Barker, several distinctive class organizations have been inaugurated. The formation of the Second Arts Glee Club. marked the lirst step in this direction, and with T. Traynor as its capable president, it proved a great success. To foster the art of public speaking tin which Onety-seven has always excelledj and to promote a real live interest in our literature, a series of de- bates was arranged between the members of Class '17 on topics chosen from the prescribed English. From these intelligent discussions on Hamlet, Ophelia and hluliet, we gained a clearer insight and a deeper sympathy with the creations of Shakes- peare's forgetive fancy, and orators of great future promise were discovered. The effect of this exemplary class-feeling is clearly shown by the remarks of one of our eminent seniors that Onety-seven is the most progressive and aggressive year in the college, May we continue to distinguish ourselves. refiect credit upon our class and do honour to our Alma Mater. L. J. A.
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