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ZH! 1 9 L4 . is IT-l Class History I-,l'RI1hl:NlINl- the xpirit untl x ignur nl cnllege hte. the Cluv iff l'l'l11g1tiii enters upunits yenrufz1t'tix'ity. XYill1 ramkx hut little 111,-plt-tctl hy the furtnnex nf wur, lil hm rt-aurlietl the pruutl puxitiun of u thirrl year claw, wht-rt-, nk Hjwlly juniurN, ite int-inhcrx take part in work anil plnx' with etlunl viin. In wt-ry nnpurtnnt tit-lcl nf cnllt-ge life nur Ntndt-nti are In ht- iuunrl, fullllling their wurk with eiijuyiiieiit, :tml giving tu ull thinge .1 liutiltliy intt-rt-Nt, l'l l hux Ntriven in itx pmt tu-it yt-:in tw keep up lu thix spirit, unrl, in itstl1irtlyet1r,itix xtill Yttlhlllllf' i-wlllwwing the Ntnnduril. ln rnguiy respectx 1-ur nwttf- ix, tu t-iijwy ull thingx in inudt-rutiun uml bt-nt-lit from .ill thingx whether they are tu nur liking ur nut. ln the Iirxt plntfe, nur clgtw givex Cllltllllniki-Qlit' kuppurt tn aitlilt-titw. ever ellecring un the lmlut- anal white. XYe ure pr-wud uf -:ur int-inherx whn ure un the lirst Riighy tczun. and 1-full wht'lntxwaittuinctl llllllqflliil on the tezunw that represent the pliyxiczil privwt-xx uf nur twllege, XYQ like clean spurt. and we are entliufiuxtir fur nur ineniherx un the held. Nor ix thix xpirit Licking uinniig nur wumcn Nturlt-nts, The tcnnik t-uurtx xhimw llblllltiijlll printf uf thix, and luiwktft-hall is as wt-ll putrunized .ix ever. In the dillerent cnllegc wuictics l'l'-lk mc-inbers are vnriutikly tliitrihutt-fl accurdinq to individual taste. X'.M. and YM '.A' have our warm support, and many nf our mem- hers hulfl pnxitiunx rm the cabinet: uf tht-ie institutinns. 'lillure ure IHLHIB' sncietitw that offer un uppurtunity l0i1lCl'E3NU our knnwlerlge out-ide uf the everyday wnrk, and here as clkt-wlierc IT4 in cuger lu seize the advtuitagc and ready to imprnvu hy it. The taste uf the wh-'llc claus, liuwever. it well Nuitetl hy tht- Literary sneietiex, und on 4'Lit. nightx we ure nlwuyx there Thix year IT4 ik entering npun Li new rrfvlc, that of Netting' the faxliiwm. Hur innovgttiun ii very pupular. for we intend to dance as uell as pruinenufle at nur ruceptinn. Thix iS nu attempt tn wilfully dextruy 11 lurig-extulilidicd custom, but it in an nttempt tw increase the plenxure in nur yearly re- ception and hy W doing make it mure a claw affair than ever, This xh-wrt liistory merely nientitxnk our interest in the chief things of univermity life. The future in veiled tu ns all, yet we are eager tu fee what it hm tn nffer. Class prnphecy auguri well for uk. Let Us press on as we have done, ever gruaping nppnrtunity ku that each member may honour hit Alma Mater, for have nut Art and Science ipilt their hum uf plenty at our feet?
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Q, . K . iiflffgfiilln n 1 -. 3 I o Q l W 1 1 Wi l- X' fx' -2' iiiliww 5. Milli lt: l e Qj emo? X r 1 1 ttf' L mf X lx , ,. -tk Y., f Y :Q ig- .. if . gi I N PS lil ig' .fit so A-if 'QL wjf up-L 'illl' kumu :whit :tw nrt, 1112 glass of lint-ly-lfive, after the various trying, unique :intl delightful experiences of thc l7reshie. has rcussertetl itself, nnrl now fills the important posi- tion of the Sophomore, with the prospects of another year of work and play, anrl the resolution, at least. of paying a great deal more llL'L'll to the former than in our preceding year .Xlrcndy we have lauuelied upon thc title of social activi- lies hy connneueiug with that serious duty which falls In the lot of the Soph, annually, vin., of receiving the Freshmen and smoothing flown their little idiosyncrasics. Unety-Five chose as her method an evening to he spent in social and in- formal entertainment. l'rohably the most popular events of the gathering were thc apple scramble and pie-eating contest, Later on a plan was devised for the purpose of im- pressing the lffeslliesl' with the need of respect for order and government, and accordingly the assembled company paraded down-town to review, at close quarters, that prac- tical emblem uf the law known as the police station. VVhile proceeding along Yonge Street they favoured the populace with vigorous, yet respectful vocal salutes. Their praise- worthy intent was misinterpreted by the officers of justice, and a slight fracas arose, in which trolley-poles, handcuffs and batons were involved. The next important social event was the annual class reception, which was held on Dec. 14th in the University im! zur lem 50 mu ll1fII.'f.4ll ict HTLIIV fic, School. We departed from the old-time precedent in that we introduced dancing into our programme along with the customary prornenading, thereby pleasing everyone. Rarely has a college gathering been characterized by so profuse a distillation of the volatile elixirs of wit and gallantryg and even thc music, which was rendered by Bodley's Orchestra, seemed above the ordinary, As for our Skating Party, which is still in the future, we are trusting it will meet with better fate than that of last year, when we delayed so long that there was not any ice, and we were obliged to substitute with an informal dance. As in all other lines of activity, Onety-Five has dis- tinguished itself in athletics, Un first, second and third Rugby teams, in soccer, hockey, and in the departments of field sports and rifle shooting, we were creditably repre- sented. The women are especially to be commended for their hockey team. juniors, do you still remember the defeat you suffered last year? The paper chase in the aut- umn brought the women of the different colleges together for a short time. At the last one this season we carried off the colours both for numbers and for lung power, as we shouted again and again:- College, college men are we Of Toronto 'Varsityg U. C. liveg U. C. thrive: Arts college, Onety-Five!
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