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THIRD ACADEMIC. 11112 J. HIvCiarz'l1-V. PI'L'Sl'U16'1lf rm
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birb Elcabemic N St. Michaels College, room 2, which was to be the class F. XtYhealan- l-lolding hands. room of Third Academic for the scholastic year of nine- teen fourteen-fifteen on September the seventh. sat a ven- erable judge. in the person of Father Time in his awful majesty. By his side sat several masters, among whom was Mr. ul. McCarthy, our honorary class president. Each scholar came forward and answered the question: To what charge do you plead guilty? , Nl. Gallagher- Qi being Class President. M castic. B. M F. H F . P courtj Duggan-'AAccusing one of the masters of being sar- KeenanhuMumpsf' Sheehy- Of coming from Peterborough. Collins- Socialism. Gormley- Trying to play hockey. Lagoe- Entering the ranks after Christmas. Hitchcox- You crazy milligan you- tcontempt of bl. Roach- Of having a general knowledge of the lwest'. F. .l- Mcllonagh- Of having my home work donefl Keenan- Being awake on Mr. Nomen's period. R. O'Brien- Of obtaining IOO per cent. in Greekf' E. Gallagher- Trying to say and serve at one and the same time. Father Time-ls he the last? Mr. McCarthy-Yea. your XfYorship. Father Time adjourned the court, while the members visit- ed the pound. A Calling the court to order. Father Time rendered his sentence: You shall study diligently from now till the last day of school,-Sheehy, McDonagh, Lagoe, O'Brien and XVhealan are to be consigned and confined to the intellectual study of Greek, while the remainder are to study the barbaric German. Furthermore, beside the above mentioned and passing your examinations you shall without any exception whatso- ever take part in all religious exercises, literary societies and sports pertaining to the College. May you rest in peace. -F. G. MCD. IW. ,H ,.., ....... - ,mfaffw ff'f'f- f.,,,,Wm. Grim 1 ? 43 hr., - ---' '-- - -. 'H-ln, IA -.YQ - ' L in-ug, .-'fmu - ,........ -. .4 Hun, I ffilk' y-- .,,.--r X X fu. ni'- ' ' if Iii: Q ff - ' ' if ' l B WW! :I A., ,I- ,,,,,,. K Q.. If 'fs mm- .,,------..- 'bf -,,,u, 0 :ji J, Q i lill we f in-N 417169. 6 v SM' Q ll Mg iss:-Iltw ' Ill ul M- 'Ill It 2 -I -H X. ,y,.,....,..-I i 70 l
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Seconb Elcabemic IKE soldiers fighting side by side Amid the battle's awful din, XVe students, too, have fought and tried The battle 'gainst our books to win. W'hen in September days we came, And greetings each to each returned, Wfe all resolved to rise to fame By learning well what e'er we learned. I hear you say, 'Wkfhat grand intents, And now I must confess our lacks, Like other young and foolish gents lVe've swerved a little in our tasks. lVe're not all good, we're not all bad, A sort of mixture, don't you see. , .. - . . 'lis ti ue each has a different fad, But all do what the rules decree. Be patient and our ranks review, lVe'll file before you one by one, And after having seen the crew. Were sure you'll rank us number one. Let's name for you our President, 'loe Bauer's his name, enough for him. Amyot Gregoire, the next event, ls very tall and very slim. The Kelly band have just passed by. Quite different in build and step, joe, Greg and Art just knee high, XX'ho keeps things lively with his pep. The Boucher brothers from Chapleau Believe in keeping bathrooms clean, 72 U'Neil, their friend, too, goes below, And puffs in glee without being seen. In yonder seat are Dick and Pat, XVho like each other, so it seems, For all through class they sit and chat Cf hockey squads and other teams. That johns we have, you may be sure, Xflfhose surnames we'll now subscribe, Gordon, Call and Bonacur, With Hennessy and Kirk make five. The next four men to pass along Have all received the name of jim, O'Donnell, Fallon, both are strong, McMullen and McCrae are slim. But space and time forbid comments, XVe must just name for you the rest. And first let's see this city's gents, , lVho rather think themselves the best. Fitz, Harris, Watson and W'ilf. Lynch, Murph., Lawless, Charlie Smith and Stock, And Radican, on yonder bench, Hurls paper wads as hard as rock. And now two Mics before you come, McDonald and McGuire called Mag, Nick and Glyn, who sell us gum, Quite neatly work the sickroom gag. Behold they stand, these soldiers grand, To bid farewell to the readers. Thru' all the land, this noble band, VVill send out its men as leaders. -L. GOULET
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