Fleur de lys 1922, vol 3, no 22

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1922Editor: C. H. Murray, B.A. Sub-Editor: R. R. Sholl.

Business Manager: T. G. Lahey, B.A. Janet Clarke Hall Representative: Miss Truda Grigg.

Hearts and voices lift in harmony, Shout the triumphs of the Fleur-de-Lys! Fill up your glass with joyous boast, Fill up your glass to pass the toast, Drink with three times three success to dear old Trinity."

EDITORIAL. The fiftieth year of Trinity's existence is a landmark where we may well take our stand and look both back into the Past, and forward into the future. Most of us have a College experience of only four or five years, and so we cannot speak with any degree of certainty of the fifty Years that have been. It is probably true, however, that the elements in corporate life that we cherish have been cherished in turn by many generations of College men before us. Trinity has many fine things to offer to her sons. As we gaze at her when Spring is bringing the oak into leaf, when early evening settles•down around her, and she wears that air of solid Peaceful serenity, then we realise the charm and the hold which Trinity has over us. Other buildings may, perhaps, be more up to date, but none can be just

quite so like a College, for us, as Trinity. But there is more than that. There are the memories and associations, even if only of five brief, crowded years, that are called up as we enter the Common Room —too small to adequately accommodate increasing numbers—yet it is hallowed as the scene of many a bright and perchance stormy Social Club meeting. Here men learn to give and take freely and cheerfully. Here opinions are expressed and moulded, and here good fellowship prevails. Life holds few things dearer than that. The daily life of man and "wife," the gatherings round the study fire, the noises made round the piano, the many functions and impromptu stunts, all help to make life in College a happy one, and to mould and fit us, often unconsciously, for our life's work. Then, too, there are the various teams which represent us in friendly but keen


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