St Michaels College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1926

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St Michaels College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 26
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W i ewe f ' --:.,, , 1 , 1926 Ye: an Brook , NORAH CECELIA STORY XVILLIAM F. TALLON . . . llc blew awlrif from For I am weary of wars and idle strife, Who have no joy in all there little things Men break their liver 117'm11. A not l1l'lVVI1I'l'Zl.llfCCl reaction of .1 history student, whose truly Napoleonic flair for organization and unique gift of tact have meant success in most varied college en- terprises. Varsity reporter 'Z3g Dramatics director '24, '25g presi- dent of Class '24g Intercollegiate debater '25g Interuniversity , cle- bater '26. DOROTHY HELEN SULLIVAN Slz.c'.r little but sl1c'.v wi.ve,i Slzelr a terror for lim' size. Coming from Edmonton, Sully finished her Prep. course at Loretto College School by captur- ing an Arts scholarship. Indulgerl in dramatics, debating and executives. Generally known as a 'ood head, but 'we don't hear much about her heart. Very cle- ciderl likes and dislikes, with Z1 weakness for wit and humor. his pipe, And a land, loud laugh laughed lie. Bill was first petted in Cornwall away hack in 1902. After at- tending the separate and high schools there, his supply of ques- tions ran out in 1921, so he joined the class of ZTS at St. Mike's. His preference for '26 soon asserted itself, however, and -he has been an ardent booster of it ever since. Vice-president of second year. Charter member and vice-president of the Oratori- cal Club and champion quoits hurler. His chief pastimes are skating, tolxogganing, and telling stories. GORDON D. WVATSON Dulce ext in loco cIis.ri1'1e1'e. The world took Gorrl in in l.903, hut has never done so since. Foolezl the examiners at De la Salle and, U.T.S. and then essayed Poly Con at Varsity. Intermediate football, Junior and Intermediate hockey and fencing occupy the time left from such offices as vice-president of the B. VV. Sz F. Club, business manager of the 1924 XYEAR Book and Interfaculty clehater. Can accomplish any- thing-he got a masquerade ticket two years in a row.

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