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mf Q - A of-H+ ,ag 'E ss - ....fmmsgmarmt-mx:.m:1s'asae-f2: s::a::a:Aa.w.m: l i 1' - if -- we s W'-1+-A-J -:i ' 'ix HV if M ,-, 5 yi. A SF- 5 :1 ef? siaigf- . . Sig itil ' as if ' H '. . j A ..' ,.:.i1g3gtv', 11 ' .f ,LA ,gn If.. ,- +74 X 1. Q t . y. .A , ' 5-1--'Lg . - 1 3. Uflbtlgfilils ,C O. LL E G Ee 1, 5 'T' f 'f' W' V W - ' 1 ' ii: . E-a. A .,,,, ul 3 D 3, sb . K E. l DELPHINE L. DOLE WILLIAM EDVVARD EARLE, jr. ' , Born in Kansas City, Missouri, and, They always talk who never think. . we might say, typically American - were it not for a temper and a sense Ted, alias Hap, exemplifies broad. of humour typically Irish. Matricu- well balanced development: modera- ' lated from Harbord Collegiate. VVe'd tion in all things, with nothing like to say something about generos- neglected: an able student, and ' ity, judgment, optimism-but we've prominent in rugby, hockey, base- si been forbidden. ball and squash. St. John, N.B., ,T St. Andrew's College, and the Theta Delta Chi fraternity claim some of ' the credit. T ARNOLD ALEXANDER DONALD F. FAWCETT DONNELL I He has no past, fl ude, hospes, contemnere opes et le quoque dignum jinge dec. Born Nov. 25, 1902, came northwards by way of California. Public school and collegiate days in Galt, Ont., where he first encountered Scotch caution and the classics. Both took. A lover of peace and books, yet not at all indifferent to sports- lnterfaculty basketball, baseball, football. JOHN FRASER ROSS DOUGLAS Tall things to tall men. Successfully hurdling early obstacles at Warkworth, Ont., western wheat fields engendered a thirst for know- ledge that led Ross to Varsity. Here his discriminating judgment is evi- denced on the S.A.C. house and de- bating committees of Hart House. and in the Liberal Club. Knights of the Round Table. DAVID CECIL B. DUFF The fool doth think he is wise, but a wise man knoweth himself to be a fool. Born in Edinburgh, 1901, he came to Toronto to U.T.S. and Tech. While attempting to become a biologist, he has not neglected the more serious sides of life. Fencing, property work for Hart House theatre, tramping, and scientihc loafing complete a broad education. I 28 But, oh! what a future! Of Port Colborne origin tin 19053. Welland High School rendered him up to the C. 81 F. course. An ardent patriot of Vic. and U.C. Why? I-lis impartiality. Now a denizen of the tall and uncut. tExplanation- lives in Winnipegl A conscientious student. LILIAN ELIZABETH FERGUSON To give an accurate and exhaustive account-would need a far less brilliant pen than mine. There is not much of importance to tell. Lilian has tried to specialize in few things while at college, mainly languages and art. She has acted in aged relatives' parts to please her friends, and kept thin lmore or lessl by trying to swim, at Lillian Massey. LEO FINEMAN And this 'gay' spirit yearning in desire To follow knowledge like a sinking star, Beyond the utmost bound of human thought. Though only a by-product of seeth- ing New York, a four years' refining process at Jarvis C.I., leading to honour matriculation, laid the found- ation to the above. Entrance to the B. 81 M. course was obtained through the medium of a science scholarship, selected from several others. Con- tinuing in medicine, of course. Hobbies-theory of devolution, for the sake of argument, the all-or none principle in exams. l af, ., ,Q 3 Eewhawtofv 'i'. X ' . - .- l S
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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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, rj Y ' -4? . ' Kip Til l l C 0 L L ESG E JACOB Fl NIKELXIAN ough j0Il71L in gears, f 'r' wnlf'a o1lr, , .' ' Of t' ' . Entered tht fray january 1907, in Russia. Due to l'tck of opposition ht came to Canada the sunt year. Encounters with Hamilton public 'ind high schools prepared him for four rounds with Pol. Econ. at Varsity. Next bout, Osgoode. CHARLES G. FRASER I VVILLIS P. FREYSENC ,113 ohjvcl all xuhlimf I vhall arhitze in lime. Toronto hrst heard Bills l'tup,h in 1819. Left U.T.S. for Varsity '1 1919. Since then he has combintd business and st dy with '1 little time off for music and social activi- ties. Treasurer first and later presi- dent of the Stringed Instrument Club. MADGE GALBRAITH 35111 s rt 5-li A f C' T A tr Q. 3 f ' 'Q ' o Q I, K a s 1 a I 'A u g.'..'l,iu , 5- 1 - . , Q Q .7 'P V 1 ,, if J V xx .- t J ,. ., V . 1 J Y , Q L- V..-H41 I ,- M., . V , .tzlw ' H' Ly .. H i le'4? g ,,fs . fg ,.y, . 'f.5Qf ',p ff fl ,. . .. I . 3. . , ,W A -A g :N V , W Q -4. w! , ez, .f - ........... . ....................,.-....,..,c....-..w......... .. .. t 'A 3' ....... 'CAA N-:gvfy , - Q-1 -v .tw fr ies .: H -' , . L ,xg . Y. v -an - in 4 ' i , ll. X N. 1 . ' A A C, 4 1 I Ph 1 ' f i o It Q n ' , t Un on hu malt hit' tl wr K y ' ' t . . J 7. u I I ' f . . . 1 H . u ' . Y L C C . C Ile newer clzangfxr his mind. Born Dec. 17, 1903, at XVoodstock. Ont. Spent a few years in the States, and is now familiarly known as Yami-z. Came from Parkdale C.l- in 1922 and entered Political Science- .-Xctivities-lnterfaculty basketball. lnterfaculty rugby 1922, Senior O.R.F.U. rugby 1923 and 1924, Senior Intercollegiate rugby 1925. Ilolds First Plans everything in advance, can memorize anything and is C21lltl0llSml16VCI'fllSSPS. Mem- ber of Psi Delta Psi fraternity. CHRISTINE C. FRASER Hill note' farewell. I am going a long way . . Chris. is a Bluenose, and it is her own belief that the wise men tand womenl come from the East. She is our very best friend and we, like her, are modest of her virtues. Activities- verbiage. lla be poking Ihefirf' all alone is a sin. Left Milton with the future unsettled and succumbed to the allurements of University College tclosely aniliated with Medicinel. Has survived three strenuous years at Argyll House and now as Head Girl is seeing others do the same. NlN.-X M. GALVIN ln her ways .-ls spirilezl as lightx lhal ,fliflc anal flash From QU' Ihr fafelx of a diarnomlf Neen is ultra-Torontonian and rather sorry for anyore who isn't. A dash of lrish and indications of an early salutation of the Blarney Stone. Does her own worrying behind closed doors but has a well equipped receiving station for con- Fidences. Never tells. Occupations -modern languages, settlement work music and dancing. , V KL' g ,. ,WA ,- Y. fl S' CLIFFORD CAMPBELL DOROTHY JEAN GARDINER ' FRASER . .... II xl 1 2 ll' ' ll 'All'hal ginrlex him Ill his high ilzgizllirm Hr ms ' 5 fmm pu' Il l71U'51lfl. ' D Domestic ivorlh lhal shunx loo Opens, zllumznex, rheerx hzx way, Ylmng U Hghfj' Disfernx Goff: image from the ' , f7'014ldf'dflf15'-f, Elementary education at Cornwall, TU k 07f'lf'd3f'- Ont. Founyears in the Pass Course Comes from the good old county of h?Ve Qonslfgemblydbmadgngd Vhm Glengarry. From high school at V.'eWf?Omt gong, ffmffsvf mc ma' 9 ' Alexandria, he proceeded to Varsity tilonsla apt' S f?W 'itiild' Versatile' , where he indulged in an Arts course nh S mt' kan 'lgtfeedl O Companuln at U.C. He maintains a .lively W GH one Hows er' interest in politics, especially in the Liberal party. Hopes to spend next year at O.C.E. , Q E291
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