University of Toronto - Torontonensis Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1921

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.a KF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 5- L: . Q? I5 . . X . 4. -1 .JI 1 LL! ce ,fcp Q, H ifiii . 1 ' fs, V l X' . 1 . N A' 3 'w if' use f t t , C frm s- NLD 'Af ' K-, l C LJ ff , -f x , NIJ, 2 Ying- Wnwir i iw QSX-jf' . 1 AV J DONALD MUNRO FINDLAY BARBARA M. FINLAYSON HAZEL J. FOLSETTER EWART WILFRED FORSYTH l'Vllc'n invli un' rightly m:i'11pi'1'd their nninxu- '1,,,,.. -' ., , .- . - it I I . 4 tlill mi nmn-t fifizilwmv in yi-ur' vky. incur groan: mil nf lliuir wars. Donald First saw the lizht oi day at Niagara Falls on Octnlier 1st, 1901. Matric- ulatetl from Riclimmnl llill HS. in 1915 and olvtained Faculty Entrance at North Torontn. jinned the forces uf 2'l'1 where he set the pace in Chemistry and is still going strung Pet diversion. lfindlay's phase rule. An interest in people iur their nwn wakes: sincu.-rity: tactg a vaiiaiity fur seeing and making Others sue the bright side ni things -thc-se characteristics make Barhara's Innr years in General Vixiirse xneniuralrlu to all who knnw her, and they art many. Thu qiiivl rniuil,-inf gruiligv, nm tlrifvf' llazi-I. Ninin,f1'rmper, Gt-nvlur,-Vcx'y icniinini-. Number.-Al. 'll lilllv rtwrh, ii lilllv plny, In ki-up us going .Ind .ui-,qimilYfluy. L-nsclwolljuctivcifUhjwt nf the love of llirrn 1tl'J7g Matriuulatud from Stmitfville ghnlilgiiivukgiehmlsrZ tllliitucaiicaslunitslyl l'nntinuatiun Schnul 1'71.1- llrinunr Matricula- ,,,,,,l,,,Eie,,' ' ' ' thin llarlnwrfl fullcgziatc 1-1151 1018-19-war N''Amt'fzggliflhxllfs'Mt Will! fl f i i H- ..-ma chemist 1.1.4 army. tzmfium in Derivation,-l'aris, Ontarin. l'lu-in. N Min. Div. l. 'E XE5 , 1 ,LE ' ! 'ZR ,N loci? A ,ff 1 3 .gs 1: .. ,,.., o li Q4 Q f iii 8 :il-Q if 55 l QNX ft, ' 9 5' I ia X ELEANOR GERTRUDE FOX DAVID HENRY GALLAGHER ERNEST OTTO GALLAGHER MARGUERITE EVELYN GAMBLE If aught of l'r,fNiccy be mine, Thou :will nur lim' in emu. Ci-mhat with the fnrues of nature lrergun at Cainsville, Ontario, September 10th, 1899. To England five years later, There cum- mcnced the course that culminates this year. Returned to Canada 1906, The vil- lage school, and Brantford Collegiate. were the via media to the Facility of Education ,Yinilt' mill' Iliu :twwrlil ,iuiilvx with yon. D.l'l. was lmrn in the manse at Airlie, Ont., educate? in 'fiirnntu at Humberside, T.N.S., and l.C, He-furc entering upon the Arts course he spt-nt sumo time in laying down the law for the ynunger gencratirm. A lover of clean spurt. he indulged in swimming and thus wiun several medals. His executive ahilxty was seen in both church l!':'l1 :vlnn xt:-cuglli, :whirl rlmilivwss of mind lic lr'iinnj'lix. ' Otto came to University Uinllcgzc and VVyclifie from Barrie in 1017 and with uharl actcristic courage tackled a hard juli- Mmlcrn History He has held a numbcr of irnpnrtant oliices including Vice-President iff the Lit. twice Treasurer wi Athletic Assu- Tln' fvllvgv ull ilm'lur'iwl Ima' much .vhs Izuczvg 'iftwm rvrlilin .thu ruulil tvrilvf' Marguerite, a liright and shining light of llrantfuril lhllegiate whurt- she won a grmld medal. 'Transferred her llama tru the altar nf learning at Turuntn. Interests: Modern l,anunage Cluhp Literary Society. Charac- teristics: Aluays handing in essavs late. 1018. Graduate of general cnurse in Arts, and school life: and his cheery manner en- ciziti--n, llis plierimnunal physical endur- Always losing hooks. Finding them again. University College, 1921. sured him of many friends. :nite has made him iznnnns. Hc's a spurt! Rather l-seen about Sassoon. 19

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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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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Q - . KXTQNX R Y course fl l l 1 gl ? i ' , E xo ff Q I XQ R Ax I V43-.1 in N l ' 1 , M 1 ' l ' . L'1f.Q 1 -rr A , . L WILLIAM ROSS GEDDES ' Yiifiirc nmiip limi :vlnrt lit- is If 1 i rv nnii rn li in Hn, Strrithruy, Ontfirnv, wns the ltlclty tnnn ni Rini. y-..ntIi ,Xqnrtiig ti- intcllvctnwl litfiiglit. enter- I't-lly-t'-in ' li. Recon- -iii.-f.-.i anti -,mit nm-. twin .mit tilt iuni r....i,..,4 nw Hint. ite ir.-...limi 'fplleniiii' in 'l . where nn-tk piirlisnnunt :intl Var-ny tlaune-I his litvrziry cllnrtc, Rctr-:iunii :intl iznnrite cvpiwssinii- .X little :Iiint EDYTHE A. GLAZIER Ili-i lnzrl- ALICE ANN GRANT mix :nfvgw llnni lirr Irittx' ' Ili' lxunxtu Iwi! what grmtl it :tllm Init viivliircfi U:-il. Vznnu fr-nn llrnckville mul still answering lu the rnll call ul llnunur l-l-nieclnwltl Burn St. Tlmrnns, Ontario. Sclinnlclays Sciviicu ITL During hcr v-allege course her Refi Deer. Alht-rta. lfrmnk cliillllitliful was hit- was very useful. Shu ran a clinic tin ht-r iather's assistant in his medxcal :intl tht- scciinrl lllnvr tif Queunk Hall wltvrv she .wxilrhutl thrnxits impartizilly. Shi: :ithicveil wept-rt hy thc lreqnent t-xvrcisu ni her iavttritt- t-Rprt-ssinn shush. ,Xinhilinn-rl uillnu y fra surgical practitc. Thus saw the trials, sor- rtrws and jijiys Di wxilcly varietl spheres uf life. l':nut Km Varsity. Saw tntally unexpected pliascs of life. Mathematics and Physics L'nni-sc: Matheinxitics tnurth year. KATHLEEN HILDA GRAY .1 iut'r'ry liuurt gmac all flu' Jtiy. St. jnsephk Convent was respnn-ihie tnr launching Kay into English and History anrl the Registrar fur launching her out. Since then she has gone merrily along in General antl has heen an atltlefl asset to . l'l. Her Imppy talent in cartrrniiing has leswnt-tl the trflinni tif many a weary lecture. But her pnstt-rs really are greatly appreciated, She is hright. peppy, vivacinus anrl always ready for a rattling gtnnl time. li - ,LN V. -f . - H- A if f' ' 4 XR. ou ec t , , . Y , f. 1 c. e ll,-E. : wi i l ff., I .7, Cllllllll 0 ' l ,1 i 3 luii'A'IIl'l+ 5 ll A . 1, 4 U t 2 , ll. Q l Ea rs fl I' F t 4' i i- T Blk f , f? x A'-. ' l A.. J ff fe ll i- ,dv WL l l is l X l i U - 1 1 z1'i:'1f:fafQs.x:af.wP ALLAN RICHARD GRAYDON WALTER EDWARD GREEN KENNETH ALEXANDER HAMILTON GEORGE SHEARER HAMMOND ' nf nf f ' nf 'f 'i 1 1i...,,u..f .4 ,,i...1 lift' it rtwfli ,i limi..-1 ..f --,iztwt nm., In r,ifp..,-U min, 'illf-'Htl ff'fvf'1v Ulf-'HA'-f fl fUl'f4 . , ., x'.-rw 1.1-.rrp in-mf fight. Allan R. Gfayiinit itat lynn. in Ti-rtintn. lv- He receiie-l hi: prepamn-ry etiiifaitn-ii in the L'niversity nf T-irnntn Stlmnl., irnm 1-.hich he gratluatefl in l'll5, :intl entcrerl the lfriixcrsity in the I -litieal Sciente rmirsi-, ln D':r:ml-er WH. he leit tu gi- to the Royal Military Cf-liege. Kings!--n, He rv-t-ntereil the l'niversity X-ivcnwher. WIN. XYalt first vxhilxitetl his visual puwurs at Mouse -law. Sash, Sept. 27. ISGS, :intl has howling success ever since. Sem-ur Blatric at Rltniec jaw l'l lsfyrsrriili the prnirxcs tri jnin ni tht- niainstays ill the l'.l'. ruuhy tt-am. sian tingle. ' het-n a I.-nn:t'l.wlg.'. Fuur year: ni Rugby-twicv: in Interinuliate lnturrullegiate fliaxnpionshipsg a year's service nn the Flass Executive, the Vice- Presiilency uf the University Rnrghy Cluh antl of the Uviiversity College Athletic .-X-snciatifnm: phie consietent Honour stand- ing in l'. antl B. exemplify the ahove quota- tnin an-l explain a universal popularity which can spell nnly high future success, .ZTI Chemistry class, One Ntiv. R, 1887, Ont, tu farm Listnnel Col- training and active service with C.F.A. in Franco. Made llhghty April 1917. Main to make others happy. anil to Olive hranch ni peace. Gt-urge. hushandman, hrxrn taught neigltlnurs at Kingwood, till 141110, Klatriculatetl frnni lcgiate loll. Hail C.O.T.C. .winter in me hold out the 20

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