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.- ee, LL! wzns y .:l..J n - ' .. - ffl 1 NI.V.ER ITY COLLEGE .Mfg .QF It l'- ' 'i QQ! Ag .I X .t I fs- V Vi ...Q L ' . 1 ' KATIIRIEITN JEAN ARNOLD If yen fwmiml lzrr ux flzurmine wnzr uxkml wlm! -vnu nzfunf, 1511! Ihr flzfiruz qt' lzrr lvrwvrzlfw was fell wlzerv ilu' fulfill. ,lean has enjuyecl every phase of her college life. Muclerns was her par- ticular scope. Although she is a guurl sturlent she has not negleeteml the social sicle of her eareer. Her ae- tivities were: First year executive. Mucleru Language Club executive and the president of the Italian- Spanish Club fer 1025-6 . JOSEPH STORY ATKINSON 'Tir tl Tvurld In SVU. liurn in 'rI'tl'OllUl fm April 8, 1004. Spent une term at Saint Andrews. eight years at the University ul' 'liorrmtn Seliuols and live years in Pulitieal Science. To journalism and ?- BEATRICE BAIN The Iynzrx lJlI'I't' flea!! ,ewlll-v refill lzrr IIIIc'HI'gt'?lft'.H Biography? Dial she ask for a bin- graphy? The meue! VVhy, she has nunel She is not ultl enough! Ever ehiltlishly naive and innocently natural, may she never grnw up. .1 KATHARINE LUCY BALL Tlzisg1'r1Ie1zr1.r nzelllt' lo us all. Christenecl Katharine, but known as Tats, a four-letter wurtl meaning ability. For Dfllflf-S.:A.f,l. '23-24.g year president H253 baseball 'Zig huckey curator '26g vice-president Tennis Club '26. lt is tu her frientls nn idle boast that Tats lends mettle to us all. .l. STAFFORD ll. BECK I.fz11':m1' in lin' ways nf law, Nlcflinl in ilu' nmiler nj'ferf. Burn in Brarnptmi, Ont., Nov. ll. 1905. Entered Puly Sei at Varsity as a Fresh-Soph. XVtirl-:erl un stati ul Tin' l'll7'VffAV,' S.I.C. executive. Playerl squash aml tennis. XVear-liver eullege urganizer. Osgnerle llall next stop! GEORGE FIELDING BIGGAR IIaunlwl.' .ly in I1 smial wuy. ' Burn, May 17, 1004. Left Ridley and came tu Varsity in 1022. Stufli- raus when young. Cuntines himself tu a moflerate liquid diet. A cleeiclefl weakness for the fairer sex. Stars at incloor spnrtsferieket. gulf aurl lfurcls exceptions. Graduates in if and lf. with a view lu aetuarial work. A member of Alpha Delta Phi. MARION ANN BUCHANAN BLACK Hfpfllfll' of Sf7t'f'l'l1,' l'Iw1f'1'rzIn1l of mimi. Born at Almonteg migrated various plaeesg arrived at Ottawa in 1918. lfrmn the Ottawa Collegiate came tn U.C'. and 9-l . XVhile devnting mueh time to playground work, has been a staunch supporter uf the Lit and Polity Club. Her literary abilities give promise for the future. Always the Good Samaritan. LOUIS BORSOOK Il ix rerjuisilr Ilia! a gr'lll1c'Hl0Pl 512011111 no! always he lilwlllinlq in one url, lm! rather lu' ll gen- rrul Srlmlar, Ilia! is, In harm' tl liek ul ull sorll nfIf'll1'1ll'1lg, and awry. So now, after live years nf Philos- nphy, English ancl llistnry, he is a jael-L of many trades ancl master of none-in short, une of the un- employed. E231 f,,Lf ' vw-- i
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i i Ive s L GE - GORDON K, D. ALDERSON XVILLIAM MATHESON Q, ANDERSON Thr rt1,tflf K gust' ulom' YIll l't'j'X Thr NIHIYN UIt'J'I-lllfllll rfvIw1u'o1n'. C'Ile',gfalel CuU1'gI.t1ft'i Yer we are' Collegiate. Slim haled from Ingersoll in 1021 - with a Carter scholarship and fond Born in XViI1l1iDGg twenty YCHYS 5120- ' . ' hopesfwliieli philosophy and Eng- Came from Oakwood C.l. with first 'ie .4 up lish has not dampened. A good Edward Blake scholarship in mathe- 'A friend and a conscientious student. matics and entered Honour Maths. - he has found time for the Philosophi- First class honours every year and Q15 cal Society. the Players' Guild and three Actuarial Society exams. ' the Modern Language Club exeeu- Believes in Foster and four card tive. Next year will see him at suits. Vanity Fair and four-button H.t'.E. Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. sacks. his profs. and four dimensions, and College Humour four Weeks a month. Day-dreams, night-hawks and stokes a ponderous Dunhill. Member of Psi Delta Psi Fraternity. ELIZABETH JOSEPIIINE ALLIN MARION RUTH APPLEBE Su1l1I1l,lIi'f!i'4l', xor0n1pox4'1I11 mind. Never known to worry. Elizabeth does everything at the logical time. An A.A.A.S. scholarship in mathe- matics and physics is one result. W'e prophesy that she will discover something remarkable in the future but to her friends she is noted for il dimpled smile, patience and Sanity. M. and P. executive and head girl ill No. U. KENNETH E. ALLEN Il iv 71Of ,qrnivizzg like U Ire? In hulk, doth mulci' men lwllw' iw. Achieved prominence for the first time in Dunnville, December, 1002. After the usual preliminary training Ken entered XVelland High School from which he matriculated. Four years at Varsity complete the record of his scholastic education. Having journalistic ability, it is lliltllffll he was il member of the 102-l l'lIl'YI.f-V staff. RACHEL MAE ANDERSON E1'v1z lliouglz T'lIl1ljIlf.W11l l1 Shi' raw 111114116 .x!1ll. A native of Toronto. Rae's interests at Varsity, apart from study, were in gymnastic work, being one of the pioneer members of the P.T. diploma course and winning her T in baseball. Also warbled with the Glee Club for three years. Energetic, determined. with an analytic mind and :L sense of humour. For Z0 know lim' belief I5 Im! I0 low' her more. Born in Detroit, Marion showed her good judgment by early moving to Canada. After attending Havergal she came to University College and took advantage of the opportunity to display her executive ability as vice-president of her second year. Her four years at College have left an impression of a vivid and charm- ing personality. A. EDXVARD ARCHIBALD , Hlrlifflll' ilxvlf .srapes no! ralznnniozls Slrolces. Among Areh's qualifications for a place with Newton and Descartes are: a variable aptitude for mathe- matics, a stern advocacy of longer skirts, and a pronounced antipathy to prulliliitions. PERCY THOMAS ARMSTRONG I 1lor1'! reroIZf'r'l arzylhirzg Ilia! I l1am'fo1'go!1vn. Born in Toronto, 1903. After spend- ing five years incarcerated in Hum- berside Collegiate, where he showed his wares as a student, Pere came to University College to study commerce and finance. In spite of this, he has found time to interest himself in photography, rowing, wrestling, and skating. He is a confirmed bachelor as a matter of course. I 22 1
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K D7 .. Mwwi 3 I , . .- ,.uhg4gdw.1,. ,.. 1.,.,..,.-., ,pw 5-. 4- W 1 , s t -. 42.9 - . -411,- Nui r 4' WT ' , ,f 5 - 6 um X 'Lol s .3 ,hill 3 A gl ,izusiwi g ,s 1 i 5, A it k . f H. 2' in., 0 t 9 4 'K 4:82 ' 96 t 4 gmt X XS v E H 1.-.J ! ' Fraternity. gZg HELEN CATHERINE BRADSHAXY .l hear! lo rvxolw, a head lo ron- lrfw and a hand lo t'.Yt'Clllt'. Graduating from Motilton, where she was Head Girl in 1921. Howie came to the University. After spending one year in general arts she transferred to household economics xx here her sincerity and loyalty have won her many friends. DOROTHY HELEN BRANDON Loalhing fwelenre, she did wilh clzeerful will, ll'hal olhers talked of while flzeia' hands were Mill. True to her word, her work and her ,, friends at Havergal College and at ' Varsity. Dottie has proved herself an all round girl. G. MURRAY BRAY I have found you an argumenl: M Bu! I am no! obliged lo Jind you an understanding. Imbued with a desire for a degree in .k law, Murray left Kitchener and entered Political Science as a step towards Osgoode Hall. Despite the fact that various Interfaculty teams and other harmless diversions have made claims upon his time, lectures have not been totally neglected. Member of Tau Sigma Phi MURIEL E. BRAYLEY Thou 1t'erlfaSl1ion'd lo brguilef' Conscientious, capable, when duty calls, whimsical, candid, constant in her associationsg bright and enter- taining in otherwise dull momentsg having an insatiable desire for the sweets of life. Hamilton claims her. C. B. GENEVIEVE BROCK So many worlds, so much to do, So lilllf done, sufh lhingx Io be. A daughter of the XfVestg her course Modernsg interests variedg outlook cosmopolitan, abilities versatileg per- sonality charming, S.C.M. president: 94's Head Girlg staunch supporter of the Lit. Convocation choir and Glee Club. Prove me what it-is she would not do! REBECCA GERTRUDE BRONSTEIN She learns not from books but from life. A child of the century in spirit and time, though she left her native land, Russia, during childhood, the ideals of this new world force have remained with her. ,l.C.I. linked her education with that of an Arts course. Reading, music and play- going are her delights. Future?4 to live wherever there are sympathet- icllfriends, and teach the younger o '. E. K. BROVVN No, Sir, Said Dr. Johnson, there YS no reason why he should nol. Philosophers and philologians have assisted Ireland, Toronto and U.T.S. to produce a student of many books and men, retiring yet positive, con- servative but intelligent, a laughter innocent of mockery. The academic world may well fear indigestion. ONIE BROWN He'x small, bu! his wise, lIc's a terror for his size. Ordered his first meal in Toronto, Oct. 14, 1904. Modestly admits he has been of immense benefit to Jarvis C.I. and University College. Inter- ested in subjects of current interest. particularly those of a political nature. Bound for Osgoode. l -1
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