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z - f.,,,,,,.,, E . fy fa! fa ff. f 2,-. ....., T 2 e Q ri Q ...,,....,,,,,, J Q EBay an the Zlrisb jflat The Bells of St. Michael's send forth their message of cheer daily at 6.20 a.m., and the jews roll out and dress and are ready for chapel at 6.25. The Jews are at all times the apple of the Superior's eye, but the Irish-ah, that's another story. They are the core, and are as disagreeable as Adam found that part of the apple that Eve left when He shouted halvers . At 6.59 the said Seniors file into the wash-room, survey the latest brand of H20 and chlorine, and decide to wash after they have a shave later in the day. At 7.01 they are turned back from the chapel and take up their position in Father Forestell's house of prayer. Break- fast hath its charms, and the boys sure tear the wheat to shreds. On returning to their Hats the jews delve into the mysteries of mathematics, while the Irish go back to hnish their dreams interrupted at 6.59. They decide to wash at nine. At 9.10 Tom Berrigan sends out an inter- view to the VARSITY reporters that he will be unable to leave bed that morning, but hopes to be able to get down to dinner. Father McCorkell begins a lecture by prayer, followed by a laugh solo by Bill Tallon. Bill asks his tenth question ,mid the laughter of the class. Dick Hannah helps Father McCorkell explain a difficult problem. And so on into the day. After supper many games of cards start. joe McManamy, proprietor of the den of iniquity, tells the patrons to leave their guns at the door. Len McKeown catches Rocco Fortura smoking without permission. Rocco is carried upstairs. Harry Brett leads spades after passing the Ace, King, and Queen, and is shot by Tom McManamy. His place is taken by Terry Mc- Laughlin. Seven-thirty fellows! All down to choir practice or Sodality or some such thing. About 8.00 the crowd start to gather in Room 232. Harrigan de- cides to go to Varsity Rink. Bill Tallon has gone already in order to get the pickings on the dark ones. Finally they all go except the three smoke if you like lads, who leave for the Royal Alex. Forgot to mention, john Noonan is working assiduously. Ah, there's something doing in the hall. Ed. Austin, leaving for the rink, reminds Gerry Hanley to be back before 2.00 or he'll lock him out. Ed. claims Gerry can't sleep on account of the English lectures he takes on chesterfields. Late in the evening a tired, haggard band all congre- gate in one room. Some are in bed. The roll is called. Tallon is missing. Terry leaves to look for him among his alleys. Oh boy, he'll get his in the morning. Holy smoke, fellows, 2.00 a.m.g let's go to bed. Oh, plenty of time before seven. There's Bill Tallong well, well, he's forgot his overcoat. Now that Bill is in, all go to bed. Hugh Haffey, returning from the Varsity, is heard to say, Now I lay me down to sleep , and two minutes later the first cord of wood is sawed. Thus another day is ended within an hour or so of another. Wfell, little lads, have a good timeg these are your happiest days, for to-morrow you do it all over again.
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