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M f , V 'W 1926 'LICEII' 'BOOK' 2059 iiorettu First Row-T. Jackman, H. Dunn, M. Hefferman, K.- Goodrow, G. Maloney, T. NICEIXRUEY, M. Shecdy, N. Foy. Bark Row-S. Cronin, V. Harris, R. Macklin, I. Devlin, P. Austen, M. Leacy, N. Duffy, M. Hynes, D. Ricci. Muriel, a Sarah Bernhardt of the future. Nora D, unique for her crowning glory. Nora Foy, one of the reasons why Loretto's phone is always busy. Phyllis, Now she's here, now she's not . Tillie not at all like her namesake. We predict a brilliant future in intellectual circles for Viola. Of Terry, of course, we have nothing to say. Helen K, of artistic temperament, supplies us with masterpieces. Helen D, socially prominent, is one of the most eager exponents of French at Loretto. Worshippers at the. shrine of Morpheus are Kay and Isabel. A Our three Marys offer examples of the phases ot our college life, intellectuality, spirituality, and society. Marie is our smiling titian beauty. Studiously mclmed, Margaret also has a turn for domestic duties.
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? ' 'lZjffIf1ZIjffj'lL' 'TZIIIIII'T1'fff1IQ'fZZIZIZff 'fIlfffffffZL'ffffZff'fffffffIif5175'1f IZff Zfffi1 ' ,LZ115313111277113215'fZZ'ZffI ZZZZIif1ICfZ'lfIfJZIZTfZ'ZIZ1'1ffIZ2122111115'IISIf'f'Qfff fTffffIfZI I ? t WWW! W W 4, if My, fe fv W Z . Qi 6 .,,.,,....,, Uitnn QE ine Collegiate, Collegiate, yes, we are Collegiateu. This sentence best illustrates the idea which was fore'- most in the minds and hearts of the different members of ZT9 last fall when they entered the portals ofdear old St. Mikes i Once inside, however, they became imbued with that indescribable feeling which the halls and corridors, the class rooms, and even the grounds of the school impart, the feeling that here at last is something that is worth hghting for, and that we are going to put up the battle of our lives, doing our little part in reserving for St. Mike's the highest niche in the hall of fame. Yea truly, possessed with these ideals the freshman class were esconced in their new home. All their wants and desires were fulfilled by the energetic sophs. The class of ZT8 tried in every way possible to make us thoroughly at home. For their kindness to us in our days of perversity, 'we of ZT9 heartily thank them. VV ith the advent of ZT9 there has come a new supply of fame to the school. In the sphere of athletics our Alma Mater drafted many recruits from the freshmen reserves, and each one acquitted himself in a manner of which we are proud. late gave to the Intermediate Rugby Team several players, while it was mainly through the eitorts of the new men from ZT9 that, con- trary to pre-season dope, the Mulock Cup Team was found to be the second best in the university. In hockey also we produced quite a brilliant galaxy of stars. The only representative from St, Mikes on the senior Varsity team is from this glorious class. In basketball, baseball, and track the men of ZT9 are holding their own against the older and more experienced upper-classmen. Nor do we excel only in sports, for we have on the ,lews this year a number of renowned musicians, and were a stranger to stray along the corridor at any time of the day he would hear some future Fritz Kriesler practising behind locked doors. Our academic and oratorical abilities are still un- proven, but we know that when the bugle sound goes forth summoning us to do battle in the examination hall next May, the answer from ZT9 will be 'KReady, aye, Ready lu And the only thing we fear is to hear the examiners sing next Tune: Collegiate, Collegiate, no, you're not Collegiate.
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I . fflff ,,, 5 , W,i,F - 1926 1l6at Boolx+ J Qquinas Qcahemp I. Kelly, B. Martin, I. Crothers, B. Sullivan, I. lvlahony. Absent-L. McKeown, D. Trottier, A. Black. The Aquinas Academy of St. Michael's College is made up of students who are preparing for the priest- hood. The 'course covers two years and is so arranged to take in the Philosophy which formerly was studied at the Seminary, and is preparatory for the study of Theology. The students also are enrolled in some sub- jects of the Arts course in the College, and have the stand- ing of Divinity students in the University of Toronto. This allows theni to attend not only the various lectures, etc., in the College, but' also to participate in the various University activities and sports as well. Besides up- holding the high scholastic traditions of previous classes, the Aquinas course have also taken their part in extra-mural activities.
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