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, , is f gk C AEL C L W- . 19 26 Y.: THOMAS I. BERRIGAN 'I'lze1z David aroxc, And Lo, it was noon. Tom yawned his way into the world in 1904 on Allumette Island. Moved to Pembroke for secondary education and joined the class of ZT6 in '23. Charter member of the Oratorical Club and outside wing on the Mulock Cup squad. Holds several execu- tive positions - vice-pres. of Students' Administrative Council, telegraph editor of VARSITY, TORONTONENSIS rep., and editor- in-chief of 1926 Year Book. MELVILLE I. BOLAN But stay! lirwe a cigar, my friwfdf' lm said, And let tim fund: of mirth and laugliter now be fed. When Toronto called the roll, on April 2, 1903, Mel gurgled Here, and he has been here ever since. Primary and high school training at Lourdes and De La Salle. Came to St. Michael's in '22 to add the finishing touches. A prominent studentg an all- round good fellow, who, without doubt, we will End in the years to come, surrounded by a host of friends who have succumbed to the spell of a laugh that is more contagious than the mumps. RUSSELL F. CALLAGHAN Commend zz wedded life but keep thyself a bnclmlar,-of Arts. After being registered at Hamil- ton for twenty years Cal' trans- ferred to Varsity in 1922, specializing in football, baseball and musical comedies with an Arts option. Midnight discussions, I.C.D.U. debates, and executive duties on the Athletic Board and the S.A.C, have left Cal little time for rest., He takes up politics as a hobby, and will no doubt enroll in an DLP. course some day. MARY ELEANOR CARROLL How weary, stale, flat mul zriiprofitable Serm to mc all Nm uses of this world. Birthplace, Hamilton. Varsity 1921. Beneath a bored and 1:15155 exterior a keen and analYU9f'-l mind, and beneath that a peculiar gift for friendship. As a student interested . in science and 'the 'ologies, as a college woman vice- presiclent of the Sodality, chair- man of the Press Club-and mem- ber of the class executive.
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