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mm gm? och!-B ,rd rl rug.. AL Z ,M Mpfmw Kyiv I :Hog Mmm. HL, ,t 'NIR w J. , Q 1 1, . X,f 1 , v - - 1 K . -1... ,:'f ,-,LL .AAL,! if ,5 In . K - . litffi -C 0 L L E G E I ' 4f,f ' A'- i L . - gt ' B I X GLADYS GERTRUDE GRAY But youth was alizfc in me, joy tiptoe, For the music and the dance. Said the God of Gifts: To be praised, she should be virtuousg to be envied, she should be beau- tiful: but to be loved by all, she should be agreeable. l will make her agreeable. EIJNA W. GREEN It's good to be merry and wise. Edna is a Toronto girl. Intro- duced to Knowledge at Alexander Muir School. A baseball fiend at l'arkdale Collegiate. Coming to Varsity with an I.O.D.E. Scholar- ship abandoned Athletics to delve deep into Anglo-Saxon. Studied Spanish for pleasure. Silent mem- ber of Players' Guild. Hobby- C0llCClI111g French books. Abhor- renee-afternoon teas. Modest, mirthful, lovable. lJENNl.S LLEWELLYN GROAT Oli, Hell! l1'lmt 1ll1'l'l' ret' 1lL'P'L'f?H After a happy childhood at Nor- wich. VVoodstock Collegiate sent llennis down to interrupt a life of amorous adventure by incursions into Classics. President Classical Association 1924-25. llobbies- Pipe organ, piano. Expectations--Celibacy and a Ph.D. Pet Aversion-Co-education. Pet Diversion-Co-eds. Religion--None, he-'s a Baptist. HARRY L. GUY IVl1en do we cut. tiraduated from Oakwood Colle- giate in 1920. Member of class executive in sophomore year: and Secretary of the Literary Society in 1923-24. flank is endowed with a pleas- ing personality and executive abil- ity that will carry him a long way towards success in his life's work. Perhaps, maybe, Nlontreal? A member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. Iflfll FLORENCE L. HAINES A depth of truth. and seal, el dart of fuzz, u host of zlrt't1ms. This home-brought-up product of the farm discovered at an early age among the Kinloss llills. Xving- ham lligh School, ,lf.U.li., a little red school, and Varsity Honour Science have played their part in the development of one who can speak when she speaks, write when she writes, play when there is time to play, dream dreams, and study for diversion. A. ARTHUR HAMILTON Hflfllllllj rcurlz xlzonlil e.t'rt't'fl liix flftletfl Ur 'Ii'fll1f'X a l1t'tI1 L'll fur. llani's sun rose at Fergus, 1903. VVestward to Central Collegiate, VVinnipegg later, shining for a brief span at Varsity. Ile eats a little, studies a little, and fusses a wee. Aspirations-Theology. CHARLES S. HANES I.nril fzrffitcr can gilt! this fill. llorn- 1903. After a strenuous year in Pass Arts '24, he took refuge in llonour Science and finally in Biology. Various other diversions of a more personal nature have contributed to the general good humour of this inveterate kidder. PLO R EN Cli l D A llARt2Rl'1AYliS 1'Al'l'L'IltIX1Il.f' in tletvl ix TQ'l'l.ffL'II, not III 'fUL7l'll.f.H lf you want a capable executive member, lf you want the secret of success in exams.. lf you want a budding dietitian, lf you want a clunn to banish all your cares, Ask lfabe.
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE QQ- r Z I-Q gr may : N9 Q, wg -C I X r',. f i I r 1 l F i 1 i l i .E .L V i 4. i gi i . 4. i i : li it 4 i . l iw' i X . pi I t i ii , i ll l , , , . .. ,. , ...-.. is t E ' r 9 i 0 L Q j gl i ,l:5E,,i.ig,lti, 5 . P .SEQ pi 'f -, ,ji . jr .. . , . ' . , . up wl!A.i:iIiT F 1 'y I-fl .i Z'f'i'i ,rs .. . -' ,, 'Q I - 2 ' 5.ill2ei .4 r vow. -+WMQwwwwww3ewf,-f,,-. cl 'ky' , 4,53 Q , ,. -tc -... s ., f ' 'nr-1 b tw na 4 2: it , H 11, ' . , . , T ,SNQQ ' it E f.:.1. EDXYAR IJ E. GELUER llc llufli ti .Yft'VIl look but Ll i7L'IlllP lIt't1l'f.U Must go easy on the eulogy since this is supposrd to he a true com- position. Eddie pulled into To- ronto in Nov. 1903. Harhord Collegiate Institute saw him for four years. Enthusiastic student of . . . VVhat is in the General Course . . . President Menorah Society 1923-4. President Toron- to Young Judea. General Course Il. G at Osgoode Hall? V IO LA G. G I L FIL LA N E.rrvllent L'U1lI'fCS:V ,' .4 l7l'1tlllfl1L'.9X 011 the fare: .iirx of lziglz lllcmoryf' The President of University Col- lege VVomen's Literary Society, and an Associate Editor on the Var- .rity, has little opportunity of indulging a native scepticism re- garding the possihle good of lieing in a hurry. One weakness-a superstitious lielief in the edicacy of stray pins, stuck at random in a coat lapel, to keep one in league with Good Luck. Gamma Phi Beta claimed her. COURTNEY Q. GLASSEY llillfll filaying with 'deurex 1c'ild,' lmfic for, but do not ilcpvud upon them. At Toronto public and high schools he did well academically and ath- letically. Took a course at Var- sity to prepare himself for indus- trial chemistry. Of a quiet dis- positionfuntil one knows him. llohliies photoflraphy and sketch- ing. Clever with foil, good canoe- ist and swimmer. Enjoys dancing occasionally. Contirmed bachelor. MARGARET LIVINGSTON IIOVAN 'illII1L'll muy lu' made of a Srnfvlz- mun if lie lu' caiiglit yuzrazyf' Scotch in her virtues, Scotch in her faults, Scotch in her actions, Scotch in her thoughts: May she ever be Scotch! L. GWENDOLINE GRAHAM You are well fai'oii1'cd, and your looks f0l'L'.Yl10'fU You lzazfc a gentle licarff' To write of Gweuyth', is a pleas- ant task: True comrade is she, of an even temperament, And loving mirth: these qualities, together with an interest ever- present In those around her, have brought her many friends. Her only weaknesses,-if we give credence to reports from 9-l, Consist of week-ends all too ire- quent, puns, and tea. MARGARET M. GRANT Life is .vo full nf a nzfmlwr of fl1l'lZf1X, lVe all xliouln' lic' as lzafify as Kings. A teasing, laughing witch. who will drive you to distraction if you take her seriously-Ya staunch and ar- dent friend-that's Marg. 2 i -i r l i i i I ' DOUGLAS MORRISON GOWDY A. PEARL GRAY i A. i The frifml of man, flu' friend I lzafi glimpse Of flic sccrr't. I l of Ifllllll, . 1 Tlzv friend of nyc, and guide Examinations never made her neg- ! . of j'01lflZ.U lect her education. Chief inter- ll est Dramatics. Prominent in 1 Doug. first led the yells at Guelph Players' Guild and at IIart House I i in ninety-nine: nurtured in learn- Theatre. Beneath a deceptively V ,j ing at Georgetown, H.S.g he first inconsequent exterior lay a sound I' won fame as a villainous misleader critical sense which guided her , ' of youth at Kitchener School. To- many enthusiasms. Possessed V l rontog came to Varsity and Polit- unique Capacity for listening sym- V xl ical Science in 'ZZQ '23 President pathetically. Repaid all contidences , , of Third Ycarg '24 President of with advice and encouragement 5 the Literary and Athletic Societyg little removed from inspiration. ' ' L memlier of the Historical Club. j L . , ' Al -lx fri Qi To I 01 -X, I ' f 'G 'sv ff- fn f N f-'K . , -. - , V , i291
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F l..'..x A1 Ng NIVER ITY COLLEGE Q90 Exit gl X E I li I I . F I it I V.: I E E 5 I I F I f I i . i I I I . . I i .E I I E I: i I . I el E I I' L I 2 l 2 I , ,F ' 1 tl , . E jll0'w!r -Y I I I i I i W . E I i It I il If I .I tn Y Q I I I i. ls 5 s I 4 E A . I I 1 I I I r 1 p Tw W Kyiv. I i It ,I ENN I E XVINNIFRED IIA RKNESS l'l1fu'rt11rltUt1 lty .rtrF.r.v ur lzzrrry, lizrlziiwl to work tE'l--but 'nut fn 7t'ur1'y. XYin. is a native tlaughter nf To- ruutp. She gratluatecl fruni Park- tlale V. l. then enteretl the Gen- eral t'ourse at II. C. specializing in llnnseholtl Science. She is an arrlent ruglwy fannctte. Her fav- nrite occupation is shopping. I.JURU'I'lI Y KATH LICEN IIARRIS liar if slit' will .thu ruill,f l'n1r muy Ilfflfllll u11't,' ,-Intl if slit' 1t'u1l'I, xllt' 7t'n11'f, Su 1'l1t're'5 an ein! UH if. Past: Ottawa. Present: ZT5 lectures antl func- tipns, mathematics. psychology, liritlge. tennis and frientls are the things that make life worth while for Dprutliy. Future: NYe might suggest a suc- cessful liusiness career. R UTH C. HARRIS The firm! ix a'1'01'yH11'11u, the iflury litlinllrff' Ruth Entliusiastic? --Always. Energetic? 'l'errilily. litticient? -,lust watch her, RlZl'!lIE'llC? '1Xil-I the freshies. A real frientl? --'llry her. Activities--llaskethall, swimming, gulf. tlancing. W Executives 'I'hirfI Year tlass 1jl'L'iItl-Llll. lfuurth Year llresitlent XV I' A I' trpeturil uutlet for energy--Yico Presitlent '25 I'erinanent lzxecu- tire. ICINYARIJ TIIUMAS llAR'l' ll1'.v ,vlrcimfli ix tix tin' .rtlrazglfll uf fmt Ivt'ct11f.vt' lux lIL't1Vf is fll1VU.H E, 'l'. llart cuniincncerl to orna- ineut the scenery at Belleville. Ont.. un Aug. 27, 1903, antl has been as a rock in a weary lantl ever since. Always active in literary pursuits. VVas presiflent of the I,it. at II. ll. S. in his last year. llas lirirlgetl many a gzip in his Varsity career. In the wtirtls of the poet. Be good, sweet niaifl, let who will he clever. 1301 ,IHII N LAXVSON HART 11'l1ilt' my liltmtl ix tluix :vtirnz I .vlnill :n'1'w' rt'fnrm fu mix in flu' Plt1fn11z.vf,v' .5t'lm0l. -Iohn marle his tirst splash in 'Il4. VVent to II. T. S.. where he mau- agetl tu santlwich a little wurk lie- tween a great sltal pf pleasure. Entererl class uf '25. 'lkmk gen- eral interest in sports, especially switnining, Came out nf the tank lung enough tu attentl some lec- tures and cat. H A G AR S. H ETH R I NGTO N HTIIUII arf u xflioltzr. Let -its tln'rt'furi' uuf 411111 driizlcf' Resimles text-hunks Hagar found time fur water polo, Iioxing, reatl- ing, the drama and clainsels. As well he hail a sneaking attection fur his olfl schools, Moclel and U. 'lf In B. and M. so will serve a cpncurrcut sentence of three years in Meflicine. OLIVE ISABEIQLE HETHER- INGTUN Ii-wiv like ffnltllvx of 771U1t1SXL'X.H Early rlays: Selfluni crietl early signs pf giggling tendencies: chasefl little lmys with long wornisg talketl incessantlyg Uakwmnfl Collegiate. Mitlrlle age: Fultilleml proniisc of her youth: stuclierl WJ Mutlerns, skatetl more: as S. C. M. Presi- tlent tlenietl rumour that S. C. M. girls always turn the other cheek. Ultl age: Frnsty hut kintlly. hl. MARIE IIICKS Tiff lziyflz aim ifnfulfillczz' firllfillx itself. Enthusiastic participatnr in rnusi- cales. I'niversity cluhs and social functions. as well as the deeper mysteries of psycliplrigy anrl eco- nomics. An excellent clehater and sponsor of intercollegiate tlchates. liy her fortune-telling art she can predict the future of others. As for hcr own, who can tell where her literary and political inclina- tions will leafl her? I
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