St Michaels College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1926

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EL EG f s 1 ll-f 1926 Ye: ar' Book I-IELFNA IEAIX N E NICCARTHX To spend long Izounv 111 zcorf' lflfhen one might play Tzccne some mme fallaiy lime Ont and the xear 1 Ou claim her birth 'Xl.1tr1r'ul'it1n,, fiom St Josephs High School 27 she Joined the class of 2'Io St Michaels She is attached rural life and a firm adherent the philosophv that a lauoh the best cure for lifes ills VINCENT X. MCENANEY I'II try fo get you a ticket. V. X. came from De La Salle to pass arts and then to C0111- merce and finance. Second year President of his year in com- merce. Third year-St. DIichz1cl's first representative on the House Committee. Fourth year-Secre- tary of the House Committee. member of board ,of stewards, secretary of Warden's Surprise Party Committee. Famous for his ability to get tickets when they are scarce, drag, election stunts, managing big parties, arguments, and applesauce. An ardent New- manite of long standing and a JOHN EDNVARD McKEON And we that me zu the va cazd of 0111 youth I must confeas are uags too Jack hails fiom VVindsor Mitric ulated from St Michaels High School 'md joined the class of 76 as vice president of First Year Captain oi the rugby team mem ber of the evecutive of Univer sity Students Council University Athletic Directorate Advisoi y Board f Athletics Students Court and Literary Orbanizations Committee of Hart House. His fax orite hob ay ' collecting oratorical prizes. TERENCE P. McLAUGHLIN I did some e.rcellc11t fixings indiyfcreiztly, . Some bad fhillfgi cxcclleiitly. Both were jzraisefl, The latter loudest. Terry started his college course with an Edward Blake scholarship and a 'sense of humor. Hence gaining first class honours is only one of the many satisfactions gained from his college career. Cornwall was the scene of his first endeavours, and Cornwall Collegiate paved the way to Var- sity and Honor Philosophy with '25. A year in Detroit and he joined '26. A member of the member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. Quindecini. Oratorical, and Lit- erary Clubs.

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