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

 - Class of 1938

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RIVKA HARNICK A. H. HEYWOOD UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Toronto, Ont. Moderns. Born in Toronto. Came to Varsity from Park- dale Collegiate, and was suc- cessful in obtaining Elizabeth Ann Wintercorbyn Scholarship II, and Florence Neelands French Prize III. Was a mem- ber of French Club I-IV: and of German Club I, II, on The Varsity staff I, II and IV: and Secretary of Avukah Society IV. Plans to do congenial work in the business world. LORNA ANNE HENRY CAlIvJ Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Was born in Toron- to. Matriculated from St. Cle- ment,s. MARGARET P. HESS CIWDBJ Toronto, Ont. Mathematics and Physics CDivision IJ. MYRTLE RAY HILLYER Orillia. Ont. Orientals. Born in Montreal. Matriculated with Leonard and Carter Scholarship from O.C.I. Obtained Gordon Southam Scholarship I. Was a member of French Club, I, II3 Players' Guild I. II, Illg Orientals So- ciety, I, II, Vice-Pres., III, IV, Sec'y 3T8, IV. Played bridge in Mulock House for four years. A. BARBARA HOLDERMAN Walkerville, Ont. CKlil'J Calgary, Alta. Sociology. Born in Albion, In- Pass Arts. Attended St. Hilda's College, Calgary, and then University of Alberta for two years, leaving to attend Var- sity and to live in Whitney Hall. Was a member of Women's Intercollegiate De- bating Team and Executive. Belonged to U.C. Parliament and Players' Guild. Won the St. Margaret's Alumnae Prize II. diana. Came to Varsity from Walkerville C.I. on a Sir John Gibson Scholarship. While at Varsity, resided in Falconer House, Whitney Hall, becom- ing member of House Commit- tee I. Was a member of Soci- ology Club, II, III and IV. Was Treasurer 3T8 Executive II, and Secretary W.U.A. III. Did volunteer work at University Settlement, II. Toronto, Ont. ARTHUR. McD. HUESTON Sarnia, Ont. KATJ Political Science and Econo- mics. He is a Westerner from Saskatchewan, who matricu- lated from Sarnia C.I. and T.S. LAWRENCE HYNES CAXJ Political Science and Econo- mics. Interested in sailng, having served as Instructor at Jr. R.C.Y.C., and as a mem- ber of the Intercollegiate Dinghy Sailing Team, IV. WILLIAM S. JAMIESON Toronto, Ont. CBC-BHD Pass Arts. Was born in Win- nipeg. Came to Varsity from Upper Canada College. 'Z' ALAN H. JARVIS Toronto. Ont. Philosophy. Won the Macdon- ald and Tracy Scholarships Was awarded a Rhodes Schol- arship, IV. Is interested in art. MARSH JEANNERET CAXAJ Toronto. Ont. Law. Came to Varsity from University of Toronto Schools. Played University College Rugby and fenced, I and II. Was a member of Law Club four years. Prefers to aspire to teach Law than to expire attempting to practise it. ARMAS JOHNSON Toronto, Ont. Moderns. Was a promising Second Edward Blake and James Harris Scholarship boy from Jarvis C.I., but subse- quent record merely competent CI-5, II-1, II-lj through un- necessarily indiscriminating intellectual and experiential omnivorousness, making, how- ever, for definitely distinctive deputy-clerkship in the U.C. Parliamentary Club. 7

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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LUCY-JANE GRABELL Roslindale, Mass. Moderns. Lived in Mulock House, Whitney Hall, for four years. Was First Year Repre- sentative in French Club Ig member of Players' Guild I, II, becoming Vice-President III and President IV, member of University Drama Committee II, III, IVQ Junior Representa- tive on Mulock House Com- mittee III and Head Girl of Mulock House IV. WILLIAM EDWARD GREEN Port Credit, Ont. CKEJ Law. Graduated from Port Credit High School. Was a member of Junior Basketball Team Ig member of Intermedi- ate Intercollegiate Basketball Team II, III, IV. MARGARET L. GRIGGS Walkerville, Ont. KATIJJ Law. Came to Varsity from Walkerville C.I. Was a mem- ber of Law Club I-IV and of Polity Club III, IV. Was on Falconer House Committee II, and Treasurer of Fourth Year Executive IV. Obtained Uni- versity College Alumnae Scholarship I and Carswell Prize in English Constitutional Law III. Hopes and fears to spend some time in the sacred Hall of Osgoode. Montreal, P.Q. General Arts. M. H. GERMAN Toronto, Ont. ketball Team I, II. SIDNEY M. HALPERN Hamilton, Ont. Classics. Came to Varsity from Delta C.I., where he won the First Sir John Gibson Scholar- ship for General Proficiency and the McCaul Scholarship in Classics. Was a member of the U.C. Classical Association for four years, the Forum Club II-IV, and the Sketch Club II, and The Varsity staff II. Is keenly interested in dramatic art. Will likely enter Osgoode. Hopes to do some travelling and to find a satisfactory phil- osophy of life. M. PATRICIA HAMILTON Toronto, Ont. CMU Pass Arts. Born in Toronto. Came to Varsity from the Bishop Strachan School. Re- sided in Mulock House for a year and a half. LORENZ EARLE HAMPEL Ayr, Ont. General Arts. Resided at Bur- wash Hall. Was a member of The Varsity staff I, II, III, and of language clubs for four years. Does not intend to see the Atlantic via freighter, England via bicycle, or life via O.C.E. 26 ' ESTHER F. GARBE CAKIDEJ Pass Arts. BERTRAND GERSTEIN Toronto, Ont. CBEPJ Political Science and Econo- mics. Came from Vaughan Rd. C.I. on James Harris and Edward Blake Scholarships. Received the Mary Keenan Award III and the first Alex- ander Mackenzie Scholarship II, III. Was Chancellor of Beta Sigma Rho Fraternity and a member of the Historical Club IV. Played on the U.C. Bas- MARGARET E. GLASS CKKFJ Winnipeg, Man. Pass Arts. Came out of the West to Varsity and lived in Cody House I-III. Played bas- ketball and was a member of the Senior Intercollegiate Team I, II. R. W. GLENN Toronto, Ont. Mathematics and Physics CDi- vision IJ. DORIS KINLOCH GOODALL Toronto. Ont. Pass Arts. Attended High and Normal Schools in Winnipeg. Has had a variety of experi- ences, teaching in Winnipeg and being on the Y staff in Montreal. Came to Varsity from Montreal. Spends sum- mers counselling at girls, camps. Music and drama are her chief aims in life. Plans to produce big things: M.A. in Fine Art, to see Hollywood and the Continent. -ft Q . ., x X -a X 23: l F H5-1 l l



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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE .. ... . . I V - .5f- W, V .l. . , .-.I 'i sm. , '- ' I . N Q JV! N ...Q .V xl. 3. X ROBERT W. KETTLEWELL Toronto. Ont. UDACFU Political Science and Econo- mics. Was born in Toronto. Matriculated from U.T.S. with The Maurice Cody Prize in History. Was a member of the Foreign Affairs Club II. III, IV. and the Historical Club III, IV, was on the House Committee of Hart House IV. Played U.C. Rugby II, U.C. Water Polo III, IVQ U.C. Swim- ming III, IV, and Junior In- tercollegiate Water Polo IV. MARION KOPMAN Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Was on the staff of The Varsity I and II, was Director Dance Orchestra II, was a member of the Univer- sity of Toronto Symphony Or- chestra III. Was a member of the society for the ridding of next door neighbors -because she toots those twofinstruments of torture, the saxophone and clarinet. MIRIAM KRONICK Toronto, Ont. General Arts. Played Inter- faculty Basketball I, III and IV. -Winston- 4' DORIS EVELYN JOHNSON Toronto, Ont. Sociology. First saw light of day in Copper Cliff, Ont. Came to Varsity via Riverdale C.I. Member of U.C. Freshie Bas- ketball Team, Captain of Jun- ior Basketball Team, and played on and was Manager of Senior Basketball Team. Be- longed to Sociology Club and was active in Student Christian Movement. JEAN CORNELIA JORDAN Toronto, Ont. QAKDJ Pass Arts. Born in Toronto. Came to Varsity from Brank- some Hall and Jarvis C.I. Plans to travel abroad this summer. IRVING KAPLANSKY Toronto, Ont. Mathematics and Physics CDi- vision ID. Matriculated from Harbord C.I. with the Prince of Wales Scholarship. Ranked first , I, II and III. Considers mathematics the best of pro- fessions and music the best of hobbies. E. H. KEARNS Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. HUGH C. KEENAN Kenora, Ont. Biological and Medical Sciences. Came to Varsity on a Florence Cody General Pro- ficiency Scholarship from Ken- ora High School. R e c e iv e d Daniel Wilson Scholarship III. Member of Honour Science Club I-IV, Glee Club IV. In- tends to complete M e d i c al Course, and do research, or specialize. REGINALD JOHN KERR Henfryn, Ont. Pass Arts. Is a child of the soil. Came to Varsity from Listowel H.S. Likes many sports, proficient .in none. Played Soccer for Wycliffe II and III, Secretary of State, Wycliffe College Literary So- ciety. Summers on a farm. Studying for Ministry in the Church of England. 15531 f 1 -ie 28 fa M. ELIZABETH LAIDLAW Toronto, Ont. CAFD Pass Arts. Born in Toronto. Came to Varsity from Bishop Strachan School. CONSTANCE G. LAILEY Toronto, Ont. CAFJ English and History. Was a member of U.C. Players' Guild four years, Secretary-Treasurer three years, member of U.C. French Club two years, U.C. German Club one year, on the editorial committee of Under- graduate one year, assistant editor one year. Summer oc- cupations: Recuperation, re- creation, hibernation. Future plans nebulous. FRANCES LENORE LAIRD Toronto, Ont. CFCDBJ Pass Arts. Born in Regina. Came to Varsity from North Toronto Collegiate. Whenever possible, spends her summers travelling. Plans to take a sec- retarial course. - v .m ' MP5 5, AX I mf, ' , .sweep ' A .A H

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