St Michaels College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1926

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Hu- ,.., M, AEL C LLE-ca x X fp I I 2 1 1 f 1 926 Ye: ar' Book ll JOHN E. NOONAN For distwfbanres I rare nor, being myself a man of peace. First beamed on Mount Forest in 1905. Early and secondary education there. Honor matric at St. Jerome's '23, A quiet worker, a willing listener, a poor gossip. Strong point - music. with a weakness for recitals and plays. A consistent rugby fan. Did not cry when he was young. BERNARD O'DONNELL Knowledge is proud that he has l6d1'11f'Cl so much,- Wisdom is humble that he knows -no more. Born in the land of poets, poli- ticians, and pedagogues Feb. 7, 1899. Bernie proved himself a worthy son of his native province by a distinguished course at St. Thomas College, Chatham, N. B. By a happy direction of his energy towards politics, athletics, and lectures since registering in St. Michael's in '22, he has be- come a master of argumentation, an outstanding figure in football, baseball, and hockey, and bids fair to achieve great things in the realm of scholastic endeavour. M. NEWMAN O'LEARY A smiling eye, a brow serene, A ready zmt, a noble mica. New1nan's infant chuckles first amused the folks of' Tottenham, Ont., on Nov. 10, 1905. Having learned the three R's at Colgan, he moved to Toronto. High school training at St. Michael's and entered the Faculty of Arts in '22, Member of the Oratorical Club, and for three years art editor of the YEAR Boon. A cartoonist of note, an energetic worker in all lines, and a real good friend. RITA FRANCES O'GRADY She mixed reason with pleasure and 'wtsdam with mwthf' Collingwood is Rita's natal place, but Toronto has for several years been favored with her presence. Matriculated from St. J'oseph's High School and entered Arts 2T6. Has a mind of her own and believes in doing things right. Her character and ability augur success for her future.

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