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5- I -fm New , yhgiffi A. -' -pigitli.-Z . .,.A,,. .. ., .,., H. G d . ' - :7',f t S7 xr! 'Q'-1-'1t7.I vx1 wyv'7Iv iC'T'9.t-. . A- V f A f ' ,ii 5' .mu 6 ' s' 'F fs Y' Hi ' i 4 an 1 f f , i c I , t .'1f.ii,',4, - Y' 1 s 1 0 L L E 1 1 . . :, ag --'s - A - -if-1 sw ri- ,,, , af- as-, J., f ' ' i 'A 1 - i - A . 1 .2 , . f . . 5 . NJA! A ' if QQJ' '95 . f .Ci F , x..4r ELIZABETH COHEN So I wonder why a wormm the Mistress of Hearts, .Silzoulrl ascend to aspire to bt' Master of Arts. A lllinistering Angel in l'V0man we see, .-Intl an Angel should covet no other degr't'c. -Lord Ncazfcs. Nevertheless, Elizabeth came to Varsity with the desire to solve the mysteries of Physics and cap- ture a B.A. and perhaps an M.A. degree. VIOLET LOUISE CONBOY Deep violets, you liken to Tlw lrimlcst eyes that look on T011 ll'itl101ft tl flzoziglzt disloyalf' In General Course she has main- tained her way, Her favorite sulijects Spanish and R. K. Ott in Clee Clulm she has raised her voice, In dances, teas and lectures doth rejoice. Now may she be as she has always lween, Equalvle and loyal and serene. IDA M. COOK How for this little candle throws its beams! To lasting fame she makes no claimg She says she has no lofty aim: But those who know her talents say She'll make a wondrous hit some dav, And Cookie'e modest little name VVill shine far down the halls of fame. PAUL AUGUSTINE COPE- LAND Kecps his counsel, does his duty, Clcnzfes to f1'1.l'I1lj5, and lovctlz beauty. Paul's entry into this mundane sphere though unheralded has since been the occasion of tremorous times amid academic. athletic and social atmospheres. Captain of the Intercollegiate Polo Team 1924. Captain of the College Swimming Champions 1924. Cope has pur- pose, personality and a preference for American Beauties. Psi Up- silon. I2 TERENCE CRONYN Hc's little hut ln s zziiscg Ilcfr a terror for his sire. Born in Victoria, ILC., matricu- lated from Ridley College. En- tered class of '24. Associate mem- her of Hart House Players' Club. After a year's vacation entered class of l25 University of VVest- ern Ontario, following year re- turning to Varsity as member of third year class of '25, Member of Alpha Delta Phi. WILLIAM VICTOR CROSSEN Oh fiolislzed jvertlirlvatioilf' Bells pealed in Cohourg, Octolier 25. 1900. and there was Hill, Ridley 1916. R.A.F. August to November, 1918. Entered Var- sity in 1920 and achieved distinc- tion in the tennis Finals. Literary appreciation and histrionic ability early connected him with Hart House Theatre. Treasurer 1923 and 1924, President 1925 of the U. C. Players' Guild. Propensi- ties forensic. A memlier of Delta Upsilon Fraternity. ANNIE ELIZABETH CROZIER HI.01lfIlZl'Hl7 lifts and flllillklillfi eyes Conical a mind tlzat's wondrous vciiscf' Bess left Port Perry to find House- hold Science at Varsity much suited to her wide-awake energy. For four years she has provided Queen's Hall with phone calls and peppy piano playing. A never failing sympathetic interest in everything and everyhody accounts perhaps for her many warm friends. DAVID I. CUDDY lVe are for Law. Dave left Amhersthurg to procure a degree in Law via the Univer- sity of Toronto and Osgoode Hall. Played on Junior U. C. Muiock Cup Rugby team of 1922-23. Pres- ident of his Senior Year. Mem- her of Phi Gamma Delta Frater- nity. 51 A ' , 1 . , gr ---.-..-..- I 1 I I tl. t ll i . I I .T ,lt 4 i i 1 I 4 5 . . , V 1 1 I , , ll. K 1 ft, l ,f . il is I I .K A i ' ' lf il -' ' f f ..,. . 5 1, , ' I L . l il- ' 1' ' ir If a. fi t li L li L li f ll if Q i s L i L 7 ' L i , t 1 l. 1 il l If : ii E K l lr l' i 1 1 . .w E il r .L I 1 'l L l 1 i li . 5 E ' Q I 7 Q , ' mi
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.tl ,M P . .N R s 1 fr Y C 0 L LE G E 3 11 Y gg-ary 1 de ,,,,'f'. ' A .,,'jf?i,iQ-giwffl-in 'V 'A J - ' b . , 5 eff. .. ,A., .,,, .. ,, . ., . .. . - . 'ss X- 'ifex . I 'x Z - 1 , ' ' 1 ,.-f:f': J g' 1 ' 4 f . 4 6' , MARY li. l'AMl'lllil.l. t'llNS'l'ANI'E l'. VIIARLES- XVURTII V 1 Sn ii11i1fi'ft'lt'il, xii .rt'rt'i1t' 41 ', 4 minfl, pin iirtifw' lift' is the life fm' 1 . Si: xfrtiilgl. .m gfvufle, yet ,in mv, Q N A l.'i11il. .-lrliuu .vfiretl will: filiilifxufilzyf' I lfrmn Kirktielwl czinie this little lass After graduating frmn Harhnril li - 'lb enter llmiselinlil Science class. Vfillegiate, l'nnstanee entereil the - Fmiil Uhein. anal iliets she can 110 Mnflern Language Fmiiese, antl 1 As nnly they are priyilegeil tug ilahhlecl spasnimlieally in stuily. the lines everytliing with willing heart. lnterrngative Chili, anil the Play- .lust waits a nitiinent fm' :i start. ers' Guilrl. In all she rliil she mixeil reasmi with pleasure zinil i wisclum with mirth. ' . V - . ' i I H - JAMES ADAM VARSUN l1.vFlY,Y IRFYF CI ARK i 9 S 1 i i I t i E , , , .,-. ..-, - X . l 1 T611 f ',Tl'1Ii X i 1 r L F 5 G i ,i , 1 i 1 i i 1 i 1 l l i i Tn Ciit't'1'f'f',v art lit' iluex um' telm' But .vmrieftnifw x:'Fk,v flu' rum- lmre .v entl. First tippeil the scales in Urn, jan. 2. 19412. Matrieulateil at lleayer- tnn. anil after the lapse of a year, came to the grey tfiwer in '19, -lim was two seasrins with Sr, V. V. rughy teani, anil is chietly in- teresteil in llloilerns anfl liaseliall. M ELISA Al,DELl1I CIIADXVICK 'XYUI fliilfly. Hailily, fmzrily, and liar ftirzflfirx are many. Not girlily-yet she enjoys all kinfls nf fun from skating and rngliy tri dancing ancl teas. Nut gaflrlyfyet keen for every! thing frmn reeitals and lectures In S.l',M. fliseussinns and Modern Lzinguzige fluh meetings, Nut gauily'--in fact an arlniirer of the simple life. Anil her faculties are many, being interpreteilf-- She flahhles in many things. GLENA ll. CHARLES In .vfiifr uf all the l'ltUhO1H' of flu' GIIF, Slit' .still remainml flzc' .mme un- fuiliny frit'utl. A laily tlear to knowledge, Shrine fnrth at Ilunihersirle. She learnt-rl tri dance, to play, to write, Anfl nthei' things beside. Then she came tri college, Anrl entered tonty-five. Anil while she gainefl the kinivvf ledge, Maile friendships that survive. Xm11' but lzvrsclf mn be lzvr fuirizllvlf' livelyn she was ehristeneil hut is llillie hy fame, Likeil universally,--ever the same. Always rearly fur fun antl rearin' to gn lim' gmail times anil parties she nevei' says UNO. Now she's attained the lmigewlffm' ilegreeg As fur the future, we-'ll just x '.-' ait anil see. llut we wish her the lvest the gods have in store. Anil hope that she gets just a little hit more. UXVEN VINCENT FLARKE ll'liat yyuitlrkv lzim in his liiglz fiiuzvifit, flf'L'llX, illifmiuvx, 1'l1eci'x lzix 'ZK't1j', l7i.vt't'rri5 Cmlfv irmmv from ilzc nwulflewl clay? 'Tix l:rmfvl1'dg1e. l1m'n at lllortlake. England, 19414. lle then sojeiurnefl in Scotland un- til 1911 when he crossed the pnnrl anrl tmik up his zihorle in Tnrmite. lllatrieulaterl from De La Salle in 1921 :mil then clelvefl into the in- tricacies of the Pass Course. HARVEY EARL CLASS 'tlfimwletlgfe mme to lzim like 11 mfziilvn ieifli a lamp-11 new and lveuiftifiil w0mler. l nmplaCently openeil his eyes Feli. 13. 1903, near Elmira. Exhaust- enl all the sources of knowlerlge there anrl at Kitchener heforc em- harking on a pre-petlagogic cnurse here. Arflent C0-erlueationalist1 hearty anrl laughter-loving. he will he El welcome aflrlitinn to any selifinl staff. if wi 'A n 'Q
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gtg NIVER ITY COLLEGE :tiki-.1 Vi '69 iv ,P .AL-gv ,f 41. 0 N . gi , G 9 ,Viv llb, V --v---1.-me-rt. - .- - V l X , Q Mm 5 - TWT-- , 4, , f'.,.... , - i 'G i i ii Q ' T '- . . 1 . . ,jngiije 1 .'ffi'f: , . DQ s , A - . . , , Z tv ,iilfil 5 Z ......- Arbll 437 - ' A if ' Q i?i f l.rAi:' 1. 'A .L gg 1 ' . . , ' 1 , , V- 4 A . N' Q, ttf.-I an fn- .. .1 .tt ar.. ww f p-,rig-'g f , z- .,, ' r - A Zia .Q Az Q- --- l'.,.,.i?g Nnlikg wil. X A . I ikkx V J, I ii? li fl 1: i F si l i , . i l i i I l. il i 21 1, I il fi ' E ! E i t s it W! 4 . I l . 2 ,l , i fl ll n I 9 he l . 'i i i i L i l T 5 A .l i 'Q I .5 . t I li i E M. EYELYN G. DAVIDSON .S'l1v has ruff and ,mug and .rvn.tt', Mirflr amz' .vfmrf and vlnqziclzrv. Always ready for work or play, Vlever, witty. bright and gay. Exposed in lectures to knowledge profound. She absorbs what she thinks is logic and sound. Devoted to music and theatre she, Anil also the Glee Club of Varsity. Modern Languages to her course is the key. ANNE ISABEL DENOON fl lwarf to rv.wlt't', 0 Irma' to co11triz'v mul a lzaiid to UIU- ciilvf' A Bluenose from the Land of Evangeline early migrating to the Golden VVest. Lethbridge particu- larly.fToronto the ultimate choice. First Vice-President of 2T5. Nan is dark-haired and gray-eyed and slender and tall, She is gay yet sincere, and loved dearly by all. 'Tween studies and meetings and lectures at nine, She has managed to squeeze in a whale of a time. I RY l'NE PHILTP DICKLER .-1 flvrlxtziit persoiialify to make flu' sliifi of life ride' smooth. lrvine sailed into Toronto 1903 and after successfully navigating the shoals of Dufferin School and Jar- vis Collegiate Institute, embarked for a tour-year cruise at Uf. He drifted into working for the Var- sity and membership on the fac- ulty rugby team. Menorah. Diffi- culty in steering clear of the wiles of the fair sex. Bound for Os- goode Hall. REGINALD MANNING DIXON ATU Say l Habitat-a dinghy on the Kawar- tha Lakes--a mile or two ahead of the rest of the entrants. Hibernates---in Hart House tank and the wrestling room with an occasional sortic into Economics and Astronomy. XYILFRED GEORGE DOIDGE Far I limit' lmzrutwl to look on mzfnrc not ax in flu' eyes of tlioifylztlcxx youll: lint llmriinf nffciiiinuir flu' still .mil 111115115 of lizmzaizityf' VVilf. came from Orillia Collegiate Institute to enter Ulf. with the class of '21 but ill-health post- poned his graduation to '25. In rugby, hockey, basketball, and the piano he sought his recreation. To law he looks for a living. TVADELL M. DONALD From morn to midnigylit, all day 'tliroziglz I laugh and filay as otlzcrt do. The spirit of Peter Pan lives in her, for she has never really grown 1111. MARY CHIPMAN DONALDSON It is nom! to litic, even at tlze 'Zt'0l'st.', From B. S. S. to Varsity. One year Passg transferred Twodern History plus Honour Athletics. U. C. Basketball '20-'llg U. C. Hockey '21-'23, Varsity Basketball 'llg Varsity Hockey '22-'253 Presi- dent Hockey Club '25, Five years at Varsity have brought Mollie many friendships, sundry Varsity T's , and much learning. KATHLEEN STUART DUNBAR I'lI try anytliing Ollft' and if I like it I'll try it agmilif' Born in Guelph. Graduated from Bishop Strachan School. Favour- ite suhjcct astronomyg she special- izes in stars. On her class execu- tive and officer of the W. U. A. lylembcr of Delta Gamma frater- nity. t r A . L 1 v i i E it 1, i i E l .i fl l il . l if 4 , i i i l i . i . l t i 1 I i 5 . l i . l . , . 1' 1 . ' il T i 5 l . l l . W. E r , . .A . .5 , it I ' ' li 2 l' . i L 9 i ' i A i 'X 1 - I .A A ' X J i X ' 1261 i i
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