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O KI. Q 1 g . , gi .3 QW .NIVUERSITY COLLEGE ' ', . A If It V .4 s f V i V f 1 equi wwgy 1 1 '1 I I E I s ti -fvv I IIECTOR N. CRIGIITON ISAISIEI, DETXVEILER Ile iv ull m1'r'Il1. Sl1t'fanlfratiw,rmmzrtl,Irn1l'rru1t'. umlfio'1'on.s, Birtll-April Z, 1000. IIoyhood- Log-ul untl zzvulrazl, in a ?NUNItlIl.H Riverdale Collegiate. Brawn- Captain O.R.lf.U. Intercollegiate Sunny and bright when in the mood basketball. Brain-Can quote Kelr F-anything but, when not. Sault Ste. ley's Keys to the Classics by the Marie fostered in her a eertain uit ream. Banter4Enlivened the latter and wilful perversity, and Quet-n's half of many a dull leeture. Beauty4 Ilall was powerless to eurb it. Dark and eurly. Brt-w4llome, Sweet Ilolne. FREDERICK XVILLIAM CUTIIBERTSON ll'l1al nzallrr ttflzwe, if I lw xlill llze Yllliltiin Arrived in Toronto on the inaus- pieious 13th of April, 1005. In spite of this he seems to have enjoyed life. After tive years hard work at Ilum- berside Collegiate, Fred entered the C. SL F. course, presumably to pre- pare for life in the business world. .Xildieted to radio, daneintg and musie. JESSIE MACKENZIE DALZIEI, Svvzpfr fvlix Sernprr' jitlelfs Senzprr Harlem Senzfwr parillaf' Born at XVoodbridge, Ont., in 1005, high school at VVeston and thence to U. of T. and Classies. In spite of the onus of Greek and Latin, Jessie was for two years a member uf the Glee Club and has never neglected her social activities. Tu see her is try see her green bag. KENNETH ITONTAINE DAVIS Hvliall1 a lean anfl lzuugry look. Ken was born in Toronto in Septem- ber 1905, and is unrepentant. After Collecting some diplomas from North Toronto Collegiate, called on Mr. Brebner one day in the fall of 1021 and announced that he was going In take B. and M. In the resultant confusion he did. JANET SIIURE DICKSON Polly lm! llze lcvllle' orzf Lrlfv llrlllt' lea. Dickie-'s life tour began in Niagara Falls. From thence via Branksome to University College and Quet-n's llall. Despite her four years sojourn in English and history, she has been twice a member of the U.C. tennis team, The heavens would fall if Diekie lost her even temper. her quiet smile and-her mind of her own. Sorority, Gamma Phi Beta. GEORGE STINSON DIGBY .1' wlzolt' 1 f7ltHlllt'tI, Yozctlz slzowx lm! lmlf: lrusl God, .wr all, nor lu' ufr'ai1l! George entered this vale of tears in 190-L at Toronto. Spent several years at U.T.S. Vllished to become a financier, so entered the C. QQ F. course. Played with Varsity Iunior T. it D. basketball champions 1923--1. Manager II.C. traek and basketball teams 1025-6. Intertiaelllty basket- ball antl rugby. BRIAN XV. DOIIERTY USt'1 t'PI lzours lu law, lo .mollllbzg xlznnhrr .wwr1, Ten lo Ihr' worlil ullol, and all lo l1rut'm1. Born in Toronto, Ifeb. 3, 1006. Three years at Ilpper Canada College. Ilistorieal Club, Inter-collegiate ten- nis IUJ4-25g president of the tennis elub, 1924. One of organizers of Ilart Ilonse debates. Took part in various productions in Ilart Ilouse theatre. and INC. Players Guild. Undeterred by these handicaps he will enter tlsgoode next year. Psi Upsilon Fraternity. E271
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sip ug '-H 1 1' UN V RS TY COLLEG FREDERIC K MURRAY CATZMAN 'limi llzcw are some, whom U lhirxt .lr:it'nl, lHl11llt'lIt'1Il1IIlt' firm .Noi tuzlhout alm lu go round. The simultaneous arrival of Fred and New Years' 1907 evoked loud acclaim throughout the world, especially Toronto. Ilis academic career at Ogden and Harbord produced follow- ing result-tirst Edward Blake and Third Toronto Carter scholarships. Drifted naturally into politics and law at 'Varsity. Promising future in legal sphere. IIELEN ISOB EL CI-IESNUT So absolzclv she xwrrzs, and in herself rnmfvlele, .So well lo know her men, and wha! She willv lo do or say. The Garden City gave us Ches and for the last four years we have been profiting by St. Kitt's bad luck. Dignity and charm are hers and she combines a good time with a certain amount of work. Pi Beta Phi Fraternity. SAMUEL CIGLEN For him who PGIISFNI no! Io ponder but dolh labour Le! lhis he said-he rlolh etvfel in all llzingvf' In Meaford and at Varsity Sam is a by-word for earnest, constant work and the genius that this brings. It's nothing for him to play rugby, hockey, head his class, and earn his living all at the same time. I-Ie's sure to get there, wherever it happens to be. .XRTIIUR FREDERICK XVILL COLE lIf'ee' hu! 7ai.n'.' a ftlI'lCl'l' for his ,-, H .si.,c. Eric hrst saw the light ot' day at Rossland, li.t'., in 1903. Realizing his mistake, within three years he moverl east to New Liskeard. Ont. There he spent two years of his high school career, but the bright lights nf Toronto attracted him to U.T.S. VVL- expect great things of Eric. 4-specially in scientilic research. A conscientious student and withal a thorough gentleman. ll 26 EDXVA RD COLEMAN Suz'rexs is lhe rhflzl of audafily. -Shoo! Ihr ufo1'ks. ' Born in Hamilton 1003. Learned enough at Ridley College to enter commerce and finance. Cap started his Freshman year by cap- taining the junior rugby team, played Intermediate and O.R.F.U., and celebrated 1925 as presidentaof rugby and a member of Senior Intercollegiate team. Four years Interfaculty hockey. Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. JEAN BONAR CONN Serene and resolale and slill, And ralm and self-possessed. It is said that the true skill of con- versation lies in the ability to listen. Jean has this gilt of gifts. But underneath this sweet silence there lies a definite determination of what's what, and all the King's horses and all the king's men could not force her to think otherwise. GEORGE NORMAN COOK 'Ullzcsl I ignore what they have laugh! meL ' Norm joined the Liberal party April 28, 1005. A conservative conscience has kept him steadfast to the cause, while active support has earned the name William Lyon MacKenzie Cook. Came from St. Andrew's to Political Science and is bound for Osgoode. We hesitate to predict the future but politics seem promising. President ZT6, vice- president U. of T. Liberal Club, chairman U.C. Common Room committee. Member of Phi Delta Theta. MARY ARMITAGE COPUS I haw helicwd as many as swcrz imposszblf' lhzngs before 1Wl'l1kfdSf.H Credulity and perspicacity, frivolity and purpose, humour and intellec- tuality-a combination of qualities fused to make our companionable Mary. I QF ,,, f i M
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