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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 0 1 fx was - ounce n .. 1 , N L Va 4. C. L. fDOTTj CORNETTE lf niiixir lu' tlic will uf lure, play on. .M Dundalk, Ontario, Dott received her primary and secondary education. Twice .Z'1'l elected her to their executive-twice she proved her ability. Don is an all rnnnd girl-a fondness for music. a ready uit have endeared her to her many friends. JOHN MCDERMOT COUTTS llc is rulm! virn Iwlrnlil him null In.: ilnnui KATHERINE S. COWAN .llI',i 1.-ull llnil unilr well, ili'ju'in1.t nfmu his ih'wl.v. 'Tis the vnicv of Kale Cnwan: I heard her N V declare L 00tie was lmrvrn in 1898 in Tllaxnzzsville, They have ivnrked nie tum hard, I must cut Ontariri, llis early education hrnught hiin nl? iny hair. two scholarships, llc then entered politi- Her time is so full with teas, parties and cal science and graduates withuut iurther hunks mishaps of this kind Meanwhile lie has That her friends have tn help her iasten her' hruadened out in the fields nt lxridge and lmuks. social gatherings -flnng may his liarmnee But in spite nf all this, unassuming and trical hlue eyes shine. sweet, .X inaiden inure rharniing one seliiuin will meet, INEZ VINETTA CREERY ,x!n- fl.f.'ih livlle l.'nnln.1,v.m Hlnih wif Ivim- innlnfni .ff .intpin-, Inez Iirst lived in llurnn Vnnnty near lixetcr. Attended bt. Nlary's Crillcgiate. Since then University Cnlleize has claimed her interests, during which time she has been an active ineinlu-r ni the Anglican t'luh. At '14 St. tienrge, -the has made many friends tlirmigli her wholesome disposition. kiifrfilfz. QL' '. , .'Lif'.. L . - -fi . ww . oonnzce W., 3 - W... l Eng 3 I :Yi Z i fx tri 5' X . a ww. 'Q HF' V. 'i ELIZABETH R. CRINGAN :Votlii'ug grunt mi.: crcr ncliiczicil zmllmui enilii4xi'ir.fr11. Taking an active interest in all nhases of college life, Bessie has Glled many executive positions, taken tirst-class standing in Pnlitical Science throughout the course, and u-nn a place -in the tennis team. Iler chiet distraction ix Varsity, nn which -he has been reporter, Managing Editor, and 'for tivn years NVmnen's Editor. Her creed- ideal co-education, JESSIE H. CRUMB .N'lii x hfllc, lin! vl1t .r :c'xn'. March l7th is her hirthday, hut she insists her ancestors were lege from Parkdale -hip the glnry of She can discuss Greek Drama, dancing, nr housekeeping with equal skill. Our jill Scnttisli, Came to Cul- uith a Classics Seholara which has never faded. intends to devote her future to the study of domestic science. JOHN ELC-IN CURRIE 'Um' linnr nf glarmnx crnnwlml lift' Is cnmlli il cuulnrlv zvillmnl u imma Advent near NVingham, 1887. Early academic training at Winghani. Graduate ni Facility l9lU. C. K M. hrinour course lvl-4. lfnhsted 1916, 3 years active Service with C.G,A. Re-entered Varsity l9l9. One of the interiaculty rughy and soccer stars nl lain, Ambition pedagngy, Exit Elgin. THOMAS JEFFERSON DARBY '-.im ffl.-it ,my ..f ...if .laily life, Bi' .-Irrurflicv D.:-v :iilh ils ceuxc of sliifcf' Aug, 10, l8'l6 nas the nccasinn for a iestival at Hiteinan, la. Blatric. at XVeyhu1n. Cl. Sask. XVun Gnverimr General's bronze nie-lal rSaQk,l in 'l5. Service in France with 4th and Sth Canadian Infantry battalions. Arts. 17
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1 b UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Ek '1- 9 urge 1 4' P pri F lg 0445 -,1-. - .W . BEATRICE L, CAMPBELL ELIZABETH H. CHANT E. M. BERNICE CLARKE MARIAN LESLIE CLARK ,X , GM, I l.l,,!J lLrnnl1. 1.-fy null 1-ignwm, Hur fpnf-If :Mm m':'vr gc! mln frvnfm ini- li:'r1l llwngh :'.r1z11:31.H1:Z1i, xliu gwflil urgnl' I 1' f K ffliwi' ' lirnutit '1'1..,l.n,t,... ..l nw Lit, HH' 'ln' r-'nrlf 1-v I-'ff flfv ffl 5' ' l?flllJli!vlFfilN. .X l.ll, .lr W fl -lay: Bun ig jug! A hunch of lmmllx mul Upmw 'UnselFnsh, Marian. possess that rare gift I'lw:iT'ili..-Niiiili'1x, I S 5' H fkL'P' mm- um. In gpm- ..f fuur ycarx in mt- utntfal I f'al ' ' mf f'Mfli' aful 'nl 'he hf'u',Of IM Mlm. Hi 431' ,ln-l twnnimnp by thu xx-agp Coupe Xhe xml has hw Hpmnismv HU need will always provt l1?r:Clfticpl'0xerIn.aI Ti' lv,-nlginu Illlnv- li-uuunllt-u, .X tw.:-nrurk hunk. the flax-'Q it-mxxi, gmnt ammtilm X5 tw ht Shahmzml the becumi' friend mrlcwlf' If axnlutnnn, a uleclvigd will Tw: Xlr1'.ll.lIv.,,:v!,t ,lgnnlu MI V 'U 'l- l-xfunt, tht- lm- ll. pasxg uf her mvn. anul four yt-urs spent in the Tim' uhxli: INV' 'lhcn having wine mlll xuumcnt- left. purenit nf physics have aught to do with rc,-fin this null lluvnuur Shu luml- xi llilllt flaw! succesx Marimfs future is aesured. Tlw Tic-ull Blu-1 cm..t1ur5 ll- n-. Iltatrucc l i - ' ' - Q hmfg 1 fl iii' 'WY' V K 777A Y , 5 T ,iii f'?'v -.l 311 ol-'-fc I, L-X XXX!! AO 4' lf' ' E' E ' ,M ll m WWII: o l ' ' ' ' 'l S -13 5 , . n l tll 21 50 t X KXX f r , , 1 J xt R. C - , K L fix for 4 tm iff I 1 - , 1 ,ff if-9 wg cf l l l YY' ,Y , Y,,, A, W, ,,,,,, ELLA.. ,7, -W Y Wu! HENRY MAURICE CODY MARY I. CONNELL MYRTLE ALICE CONNOLLY GERTRUDE MARJORIE COOK 4-H ,,,,'.i ,,,,,i,L. mm ww, l-YM, NIH, ,v.H,,h, yum. ,Mya ' Siva-'I, .mwrt and grullc is .vhu. I Ning uf icliolarxlxipc well wun with ease. '-'V' :axe lift' I., uns nlnf it n-vtrililc if-r iflflrirly p'1rQuvt4 :mil .ln alnml-lc trvnpern- ment. l'r-lm I' 'I 9 rnnfrull NI-1-l--rn lli-M flry in 1914 anvl liccnme vlfc-prexnlt-nt ui lux cfals. Tl,--ri fur three penn um llq-trnn and Quarrcrnimwr in the VA RIC Rt-- iiirnrul +ru-Iie- nl Until-cr, l l . 'ln-I urflflu- avgi 1 l-ut lyk: the g.....r it nun ut yt-t Txxcntg pours ng:-I Mary began lift- in I.ncLn--ng fhxtlnrm ln 'IR th-1 inineil thc clms H? l'I'l nn-l Ivy :lnmlxng gm.-l luck :hp hw M-un with llnm tvcr Nincc. lt it unp....il,lc lu prmlnt the luturu. :le Q.. the lr-'lpn-nt -nnwllulx. XYh:1t .irc you gmng tu -lm She Null rt-plus. I 4lun't kuvfw .Xhcu reccxveil her preparntury 1:-lucfnifm :xt St, Mzirgzxrrafx C-lllegv, annl Glen Mawr. 'I'ht-n xl thirst fur l-cn--wlt-clge lcll htr tn seCk the lm-znlevnnxz culture ul Gvnerwl Cnureu. thrnugh which Nhe ha-1 gully :lun-,cll her way Hrr frnxnllint-Ni :mil llright manner have nun her nmny friunrls. whiz I-ri-pllesy lnr In-r an intcrcxung future, not two ara-1emEc, Of hlv:-t immunity frown paying fcetg I Qing nf RIfnlernQ,4Iecturcs, grfnupf anil such, Of lofty ncuru for Iingli,h :md not much Oi lou- fnr Germzlng and I Qing nf zest, Of llretvy chan, of dances, :mil the rest I sing .rf this last year and one mfure fling. I Ning uf nw-rk-then Europe in the Spring, 16 1
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' UNIVERSIT Y COLLEGE 6' XJ use Q.. CHF' cp S , 6 lrlkwl 8 5. 130 V H, 0 I QBY Qt J43'K1g 1 ' . N y ffl 1 ll 1 s .- 'W' .iiffijiiQQiiji. t4-gg1.gfJ OSCAR DAVIS ll'liwi' ,flu-nld lift' ull lnlwvllr' lie. XYAS horn in Russia. Jan. 11th, IQINI. Marricnlared at North Tori-ntn High Selmnl in 1016 Intendt tl. pu to Osgm-du Hall and rake up the pf..rets..m ..f Inw. DOROTHY A. DINGLE She lmlll 11 nnlnlill, nun' n':1ffV 1y. She came here from Brockville Collegiate Institute, and goes forth ivlieresffer her task if enlightening her younger sisters leads luer, During her four years she has ae- iluired academic intelligence, formulated many a friendship and invariably ialliated gnml nature, ALLEYNE MORTIMER STEUART DUGGAN ll'lml I lmrc' lwvu laugh! I lurid' fm'g30ff11u,' ll'lniI I know I lmrm' gut',vvl'il. -Tlllleyrurrd. Hi-rn in Toronto and educated at The Uni- versity Selniiols, One year with Class of 118 and next three with the Infantry and Flying Corps. Member of Class Executive. Reprt-sented L'.C. in lnterflfaculty Debates. IJng. wants to he fhief-justice and usu- ally gt-ts what he wants, CLARENCE GRAY EAKINS .1111f lain? Ille high vllllrnrlwi ronfv lI'illx unhrls l iIli1r,v unlsxy primf, Arid .vfuvied ll'il1finrx's rirlxly lliglai, Carling u dimm religion: light. Gray was horn at Belleville, October 26th, 1897. lle went to school in Napanee and, reaching years of discretion, was sent to St. ,-Xndrew's. He served in France with the 18th Battery C.F,A. On his return entered XYyeliFfe College. ,O i . fgq Y LLI: , X, if ' fr-.19 6 - -. - O L' 'J VI ' 3 1 . Q 1 1' ' x Z 1 1 ' l .. ly 1 X rx M We if l l lg- ,., L FRANK IRVING ELDON 'Nara :fill Pia an nl-i niinviug nf llw King Eiiglrflrf' Frank Eldon was h--rn in Toronto. He matriculaiefl imm Oakwood, joined the L'niversity Battery in 1016 from the class wi lTR, was gassed at Hill 711, returned in 101W and was immediately made treasurer nf the Arts Chemistry Sneietv, An Irish Strain shows in Frank in his ready wit and inordinate love oi punning, l BESSIE ENUSHEVSKY HELEN FINDLAY nl Bonnie ll'rr I,nv,iie. Bess was horn in Toronto not so very long ago. High School life spent at Jarvis CI, A thirst for knowledge lured her tx Varsity nhere she graces the General course. She has a decided leaning towards Pllilusimpliy and music, A friend in all your friendship true. NYhat more can or need l say ut you? THOMAS TAYLOR FAICHN EY How guild In luv mul learn. Born in old Scotland, Tom sailed westward in '14. He followed the trails of western niissinn Gelds fm' three years. Then turned eastward to 'l'nronto,-University College, Pliilnsopliy. za city mission, soccer and-matriinony, Tom anticipates a satura- tion in Theology in Knox, Always u man's man everyone predicts a successful ministry. Good lutl-c. .-1 merry heart goes all the day. Helen was horn in Carleton Place accom- panied by excitement in the heavens. She was shepherrled through C,P.H.S. and in 1917 impulsively came to Varsity. She has done must anything in tour happy years and a host of good wishes follow her. Likes snppsfdislikes 9 0'el0ckS. 18
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