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,er wx 0 LEG' 192.6 YE 51 Book BERNARD JOSEPH HAMILTON All great men me dying But I am well yet Owen Sound cl'umed this auburn tressecl Cicero for a citizen 1905 incl has nexer regretted it Attended Collegiate there and then came to Varsity, donning the double blue in 1923. President Oratorical Club, Member Quin' decim and YEAR Booic staff, Bun plays inside wing for the Mulock Cup team, but says he really prefers golf. BERNARD W ILLIAM HARRIGAN A man' Aye every meh a man A fneudf Ftrst las ana always Bernie commenced his career Il the ambitious city Nov 25, 190n After .1 brilliant beginning zu high school he further dis tinguished himself by winning a K. of C. scholarship in '22. Sec- retary Oratorical Club, Member Quindecim and star outside of the Mulock Cup team. VVALTER H. HANNAH Rcquie.scat in Pace. Dick grew tired of Hamilton after 17 years and came to S.l.I C. for a rest in '22, Lectures and essays have not interfered seriously, but Mulock Cup rugby and Hart House music committee work have. Vlfinning the individual track championship is a regular habit and rivals his obsession for English. He'1l Charleston his way to success. JOSEPH P. KAN12 Tru.Jt a 'zznomauf F11 trust the devil firstj for he dare be Better than her word sometime. Born in Hamilton, Ice is a gradu- ate of the H.C.I. VVent west to teach the younger generation his philosophy. When he had told them all he knew, he joined the Honour Philosophers of ZT6 to learn more. President of First Year. Manager of Mulock Cup team. Member of Oratorical and Quindecim Clubs. Keeps guardian eye on the younger members of the year.
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5 Q ' ' 'l 7 l i' is A E41. 1 ,1f -A ' ?Q L F if i ' A,1,f:f:: 2'+f Af 1, 1'f ' .,: :, ,'.y.i r L. fig LL'2 ,fzi Q 'L'x' ff7T f ' . f i. N 1 1 9 26 Ye: em' Book e X 5 LILLISGGg2'IIlIH-ERINE GEORGE B. FLAHIFF Her soul sincefe, I 111' action faitliful, and ni honour clear. Born in Buffalo, N.Y., June 12, 1906. Received education in Toronto. During her career here Lillian has successfully combined sport and study. Diploma course in Physical Education: four years in Interfaculty baseballg President S.I.C. Athletic Association. A true friend, a fine student, and a good sport always. MARY HELENA DWYER I would not fear nor 'wish my fate, But boldly soy each. night, To-morrow let my ' sun his beams display, Or in clouds hide them, I have lived to-day. Came from Villa Marie, Mont- real, to Loretto. Served .on several committees, displaying s lendid executive abilit . En- Y tlliusiastic supporter of athletics, representing her college in Sophos more year, as president University VV. Gym. Club. Clever, consistent and con- genial, too. Oct. 26, 19056-Paris, Ont., puts George on the map. 1922-6- George reciprocates. Intermediate rugby, O,H.A. hockey-playing and managing-Hart House com- mittees, YEAR BOOK and TORONTO- NENsis editing, all helped. Works hard, plays hard-and enjoys both. Takes as much fun out of English and history as at Columbus and the Hipp. Nuff sed! MARIE EILEEN FOLEY Her smiles, her sweet and charming way Tuvriied clouds-L to mmliine, mg it to day. The class of ZT6 claimed Marie straightway upon her graduation from St. Joseph's Academy 1922, and Marie fully justified its claim by her all-round college spirit, high standard in academic work and exceptional ability in amateur dramatics. But her greatest gift to ZT6 was her own sweet per- sonality. The things are few she would not do, in iriendship's name. L2
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