University of Toronto - Torontonensis Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1938

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s .. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE av. 4 l ' +..Ea-nlif J: ,. ...,,.,, ,M l I 0 335' 1 I Jr it f X. W Sv 1 vi li . . LW, 2,1 5 . 44' 335 -X . N. ,A t- S N SI 'Lrkiii r qw, 4 f 1 sity. f . ki-5',,Qi2 -,gy , ,. ,ti :ss In 3' fa 'fr f W M. JEAN ARMSTRONG g Iroquois, Ont. CIYDBJ Household Economics. Was born in Iroquois, Ont. While at Varsity, resided in Whitney Hall. GLADYS D. ASHDOWN St. Catharines, Ont. Moderns. Born in Fingal, Ont. Came to Varsity from St. Ca- tharines Collegiate on a Reu- ben Wells Leonard Scholar- ship. Lived in Cody House, Whitney Hall for four years. Was on The Varsity Sports Staff III, IV, was a member of the Italian-Spanish Club, be- coming Secretary III and Vice- President IV, belonged to French Club I, III, German Club IV, and Alliance Fran- caise IV, was Secretary of S.C.M. in U.C. IV, made U.C. Junior Basketball Team II and U.C. Senior Team IV. Outside activities include dancing-tap, national and ballet. Spends summers as playground super- visor. Plans to teach. DOUGLAS H. BARBOUR Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Matriculated from Penetanguishene High School and Midland High School. Plans to enter O.C.E. 20 X RICHARD STUART ABBOTT Barrie, Ont. CIIIKEJ Pass Arts. Came to Varsity from Barrie C.I. Was a mem- ber of the Honour Science Club and the French Club. Hopes to enter O.C.E. next fall. REVA APPLEBY CAKIJEJ Toronto, Ont. Psychology. Came to Varsity from Parkdale Collegiate, and obtained the David Dunlap Scholarship for Psychology III. Was Regina of Delta Phi Epsilon Fraternity III, IV. Was President of Psychology Club IV. Intends to become a pro- gressive educationist. GORDON KERSEY AGAR Nashville, Ont. Pass Arts. Came to Varsity from Weston High School, be- coming a member of the Var- sity Christian Fellowship I. Was a member of this same body II, III, the Hart House Glee Club II, III, the U.C. Players' Guild II, and the Orientals Society II. Plans to study theology in Knox Col- lege. EDGAR FRANK BASTEDO Regina, Sask. QATD Pass Arts. Matriculated from Regina C.I. and came to Var- sity after spending one year at the University of Saskatche- wan. Intends to enter Osgoode Hall in the fall. WILLIAM BEATTIE Niagara Falls, Ont. Moderns. Was born in Dum- fries, Scotland. Matriculated from Stamford C.I., Niagara Falls. Won Edward Blake tFrench and Germanj, James Harris CModernsJ, the Second Carter Scholarships. U.C. Resi- dence I, II, IV, South House III. Was a member of Italian and Spanish Club I, II, French Club I, II, III, IV, being Busi- ness Manager II, Play Ig Ger- man Club I, II, III, IV, Play II, Symphony Orch. II, III, U.C. Follies Orch. II, III. M. BARBARA BEATTY CAFJ Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. B-orn in Toronto. Came to Varsity from St. Cle- ment's School. Interested in riding and golf, and plans to take a business course follow- ing graduation. I 5: . E, L J. C. ANDERSON Ayr, Ont. Pass Arts. HAROLD M. APPLEBAUM Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. MILTON APPLEBAUM Toronto, Ont. CBEPJ Pass Arts. Entered Varsity after matriculation from Har- bord C.I., becoming a member of the U.C. Junior Basketball Team I. Played basketball, baseball and volleyball II, III. if . luis an-W , v .N nk-N 'Q' . t. .i 3 . if? ik: gm are 3 N .3563 E S.. lr 'b A

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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Q Qu... T0'VI COLE, President: B1-:TTY CAUDWELL, Vice-President: BEV. GAYNOR, Secretary: PEGGY CARSON, Tveasurer Message from Class of 3T8 HE record, of 3T8 U.C. academically has been high. Possibly the most notable honours have come in our last year with the winning of a Rhodes Scholarship by Alan Jarvis-who is the fifth successive Rhodes scholar to come out of University College-and of a Massey Scholarship by Wilf Smith. Here the augury for the future is fair. In the field of athletics, our men and women have played a prominent part in the sports of the University as a whole, and we have watched our Col- lege intramurally in its ups and downs till now we are no longer the intel- lectual college that always loses. In campus life-in the many clubs, organizations, and conferences--for the last four years, we have occupied prominent places. Again this augurs Well. In a literary way, We have made an excellent showing. We have nursed The Undergraduate into a publication with a reputation of which we may with justice be proud. We have had men and women on nearly every debating team sent out by the University, and within the College, we have won the Robinette Debates Trophy. At the University Drama Festival, we have won the Cody Award both years so far. Perhaps we are fitted for heavy roles later on. Varsity life has been grand. We used to smile when Alumni sighed and said the four years at college were the most wonderful experience they'd ever had. Now we know. We've enjoyed them. We're sorry it's through. But let's never be pessimistic-let's enjoy life always. ff 19



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MARGARET ETHEL BECK Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Matriculated from Branksome Hall. While at Varsity, was active in the French Club and Players' Guild and also played bad- minton. KEITH DOUGLAS BECKETT Windsor, Ont. Classics. Came to Varsity from Patterson C.I., Windsor, on Edward Blake and James Har- ris Scholarships in Classics, George Cockburn in Greek and the First Carter Scholar- ship for Essex County. While at Varsity succeeded in Win- ning the Moss Scholarship I, Mulock II, Grasset Memorial and War Memorial III. Served as Secretary III and President IV of the U.C. Classical Asso- ciation and played Basketball for U.C. I, II, III. East House has served as his residence III, IV, and O.C.E. will keep him busy next year. DORIS B. BELL Collingwood, Ont. Pass Arts. 'R in . f MARY KATHERINE BELL st Thomas, om. qKAop English and History. Came to Varsity from St. Thomas C.I. ARTHUR J. BERNSTEIN Toronto, Ont. Chemistry. Came to Varsity from U.T.S., winning the Second Alexander Fulton Scholarship in Science I. Is an active member of the U.C. Players' Guild, the German Club, U.C. French Club, Che- mical Club, Honour Science Club. Took part in the U.C. Follies II-IV and the U.C. Parliament IV. A member of the staff of both The Varsity III, IV, and The Undergraduate Magazine, IV. His interests in music found expression in the U.C. Music Club I and the Hart House Glee Club II. HILLYARD DOBSON BETT Toronto, Ont. Chemistry. Picked up matricu- lation at C.T.S., Harbord, and Jarvis. Was active member of U.C. Parliament I-IV. Was a member of U.C. Football Team II. Was on the Executive of the Chemical Club three years, being President IV. Has spent summers doing everything from digging ditches to scien- tific research. His ambition is the latter. HAROLD V. BINGHAM Barrie, Ont. Pass Arts. JAMES JOHN BLACK Toronto, Ont. Law. Came to Varsity from N.T.C.I. Was a member of Law Club I-IV, Chief Justice of 4th Division Moot Court IV, Asso- ciate Editor of the Court Crier IV. Is fond of golf, ten- nis and squash. Plans to con- tinue study of law at Osgoode Hall. SAMUEL DAVID BORINSKY Toronto, Ont. CBEPJ Pass Arts. Came to Varsity from Harbord C.I. and plans to enter O.A.C. next year, hav- ing been engaged in the Dairy- ing Industry for the past summers. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE .WH , I, . U R Q 1 A 'G mf ' Y jg' I gif K iv Tim.. 35- 13 MARY C. BROOKS CKKVJ Peterborough, Ont. Household Economics. Born in Napanee, Ont. Came to Varsity from Peterborough C.I. Lived in Cody House, Whitney Hall, and was Head Girl of Cody House IV. ALICE WINNIFRED BROWN Regina, Sask. CKAGJJ Pass Arts. Was born in Re- gina. Came to Varsity from Regina Central Collegiate. Lived in Cody House, Whitney Hall. Was a member of Women's Glee Club II and III, and of Players' Guild III. FRED ALLAN BROWN Toronto, Ont. CAXAJ Pass Arts. Came to Varsity from University of Toronto Schools. Oil? V ruff -43.

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