J. A. S. GARDNER. The story of “The Gleam” is recorded on another page, and from that may be in¬ ferred much in regard to the personality of the Editor-in-chief. But to know Sid com¬ pletely one must see him in some other of the numerous activities in which his many-sided character finds expression. Whether in the editorial chair, in the study, or on the football field, he belongs to the Honorable Company of Willing Workers, and the fact that to his varied tasks he brings splendid gifts of intellect explains the distinction he has won, not only in examinations but also in many other phases of college life. In the stirring days of his final year Sid stood out as a man of firm convictions, who was never a slave to the madness of the moment; a man of courage and moderation, whose wisdom the course of events generally justified. Yet he is not a man to impose his opinions or his leadership upon others. His friends have a far higher regard for his ability and worth than he has, and when he has accepted positions of honor and responsibility it has beeu not the result of his own ambition, but rather because people felt that he was the man whom they needed. Sid is a lover of books but not a bookworm, a serious worker without being a prig. As he completes his course his wit waxes not dim nor is his natural love of fun abated. His college chums will not forget the honors he has won for himself and his Alma Mater, but they will choose rather to remember him for his ungrudging service, his wise leadership and chiefly for his never-failing good fellowship. “Uplifted high in heart and hope are we Until we doubt not that for one so true There must be other nobler work to do.” A. W. K. D. C. GERRAND. A stalwart son of the West, Jerry first broke the stillness of the midnight air on April 21st, 1894. His early education was obtained in the schools of his home town, Virden, Manitoba, where he matriculated from the Collegiate in 1910. But thinking that “A little learning is a dangerous thing,” Jerry enrolled with the ’14 class at Manitoba College. As a member of the student body Dave always proved a willing worker and in his second year earned quite a name for himself as “ ad ” getter on the business staff of the “Journal.” Not content with so peaceful an avocation, he soon won ' a place on the Junior football team, and later acted as “guardian of the nets” for the class hockey team, only to be followed by a position on the championship rink of the curling association. But even athletics could not utilize all of his surplus energy for, although of a retiring and modest disposition, “ Jerry ” was always on deck when the services of a sage Senior were needed to admonish an unruly freshman, scramble a room or subject an obstreperous “Theoiog” to the Order of the Bath. Being one of the youngest members in the year it required the exercise of considerable ingenuity on the part of his class-mates to protect him frcm the wiles of the fair sex. That their efforts were not in vain may be seen from the fact that Dave always managed to carry off a creditable stand in his Senior year specialized in “Pol. Econ.” and History. Whatever profession he may enter we feel sure that his sincerity, integrity and perse¬ verance will win for him a highly successful career. “Whatever record leap to light, He never shall be shamed.” T. W. L. Page 74
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