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Unwerszty College Edwin Vale Abbott Schomberg, Ont. Philosophy. Arrived at Varsity from Ridley College in 1935. Wycliffe College Athletic Asso- ciation Executive II, III, Presi- dent IV. Rendered valuable service to the Intercollegiate Intermediate Soccer Team IV. Represented Wyclitfe in many branches of athletics for four years. H. N. Acker Toronto, Ont. Physiology and Biochemistry. Mary Adelaide Acton CAXQJ Toronto, Ont. Household Economics. Matric- ulated from Jarvis C.I. Mem- ber of U.C. French Club I, II, Social Service Representative II, and on Year Executive III. Arthur Grant Allen Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Toronto born and bred, coming to Varsity from Upper Canada College. Was a member of U.C. French Club and of the Italian - Spanish Club I-III. Looks forward to a business career. George Easton Anderson Toronto, Ont. Physics and Chemistry. Mildred Rose Anderson Toronto, Ont. Psychology. Came to Varsity from Harb-ord C.I. On The Var- sity stall? I and II. Spent sum- mers as counsellor at children's camps. Likes sports in general and tennis and hitch-hiking in particular. Hobby is drama in any shape or form. F' WI Hal L. Axler Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Came to Varsity from Harbord C.I. to live a college life of hilarity. Year Treasurer Ig U.C. Follies II, took dramatics seriously III. Dislikes snobs with false airs. Intends to take field of radio by storm. Erland B. Backman Walke-rville, Ont. Chemistry. Born in Finland. Matriculated from Walkerville C.I. Won a Reuben Wells Leonard Bursary. Spent sum- mers as a life-guard. Member I of Senior Intercollegiate Swim- ming Team. Will do research in organic chemistry. Doris Eileen Bailey CAFAQ Toronto, Ont. Moderns. Came to Varsity from Malvern C.I. Member of the French Club one year, Year President II-IV. Intends to travel as much as possible. Nadine Baird CIIBQIJD Sarnia, Ont. Pass Arts. University resi- dence was Mulock House. Ethel Bamford CAFAJ Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Matriculated from Riverdale C.I. Member of Spanish Club I, II, member of Glee Club IIIg and on The Varsity staff III. Will probably attend O.C.E. RN Mary Adelaide Beaton CAD Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Matriculated from Bishop Strachan School. Fu- ture plans definitely indefi- nite. 181 :'-H51 5 L . digg'
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1 O55 rt' University College me ' ' I UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 3T9 PERMANENT EXECUTIVE G. M. DENT, President, DORIS BAILEY, Vice-President, Ev:-:LYN BROWN, Secretary, J. R. MINGAY, Treasurer. Message from Class of 3T9 S the academicgyear draws to a close, we of 3T9 greet the future with mixed feelings. We will be happy in the coming years to enjoy the sunshine and beauty of springtime without the reserve which accompanies the exam, complex . At the same time, we will look back on our college years, as we would on our parents, for they have been influential in developing our character, our individuality and our ideals. This year has been notable insofar as an ever-increasing number of under- graduates is taking part in U.C. activities-literary, athletic, social and other- wise. Provision of more adequate sports equipment and of expert coaching has revived interest in U.C. athletics and made us an important factor in the intramural and university athletic world. The series of ,Sunday evening musicales, which was inaugurated this year, proved very successful, and will, we hope, be continued in future years. But the development which possesses the greatest potential significance for our college was the launching of the campaign for a new men's residence, the need for which is imperative. And although the campaign, which is under the auspices of the Alumni Association, has been started in a quiet way, it has been pursued with great energy and success. But though we leave the halls of our college this year, we do not sever our connection. For U.C. has left its mark on each of us. It has been our gateway to life and it has equipped us for the business of living. E171 .-257
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..!. Rosemary Beauchamp CKKFJ Toronto, Ont. ' Pass Arts. Matriculated from Hatfield Hall in Cobourg. Member of the Junior Cradle- ship Creche. Plans to make a desperate attempt to graduate, relax by a trip abroad and then allow the future to take care of itself. Bessie Bender Toronto, Ont. General Arts. Edith Alison Bennet CACIU Toronto, Ont. Household Economics. Ma- triculated from Havergal Col- lege. Interested in Glee Club I1-IV, member of Household Science Club III, IV. H. J. Beveridge Medicine Hat, Alta. Political Science and Econo- mics. Margaret Helen Bisset Goderich, Ont. Classics. Mary L. Bisset Goderich, Ont. Moderns. MPV' J. I H.. . nfiln - 11 4 W ' 'W sf , .X f 19 Robson H. M. Black CBOIIJ Montreal, P.Q. Mathematics and Physics CDi- vision IVD. Came from Glebe C.I., Ottawa, with Prince of Wales, Blake and Harris Scholarships, awarded A.A. A.S. and Ramsay Scholarships in Physics III. Lived in U.C. Residence Ig Beta House since. Was M. Sz P. Society Represen- tative II. Allen Baines Boddington Toronto, Ont. CAAIDJ Pass Arts. Came to Varsity from the University of Toronto Schools. William Michael Bowlen CATD Tyler, Texas. Law. Came to Varsity from Oklahoma University. Fresh- men President and President of the Lit . In the Follies I, II, III, on the Committee IV. Intermediate Intercollegiate Football I, II, III. Torontonensis Representative IV. Vice-Presi- dent Student Council IV. On U.C. Alumni Executive. Was N.S.C.U.F. Representative IV. Susan Bridgman CACIPJ Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Born in Worcester, Mass. Matriculated from Bishop Strachan School. In U.C. Follies II, III. G. E. Bridle Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Evelyn Mae Brown Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. English and History. Lived in Falconer House, Whitney Hall, while at colleg-e, and was on House Committee II, III, IV. On 'Council of W.U.A. III, IV, and in U.C. Follies III. Was on staff of Undergraduate Maga- zine IVQ a member of U.C. Glee Club and English and Letters Club. seefiiffff ' 1 '.f,, . . -QE im-L4-I C! 3 S. QI Cb 2 :g Q Q 2 3 CD t A :1 -liv- R 'Qs 1 . gil! f. I fr -21,-' . . ' . .N t is rg?-L,, X mv. V R it 5 .- wa I Q. IA Mfg.-fa. ,QM ' lwdb'-. 4 -3, xx Q . V A I . -, V1--A4t.,55,ti:,, 1 . , '-.4 ,. in ' 2 -1 - s-.V , 3, f Q ' U 3 :J '. 4 1, lv- , 2 , ' A ' , Q. 571-f ' ax. I, :. . . .-K.: v r-sz'-1:2 1 we , ., 2.3. -2 R ' . ' '. . 3 .n 'Y ' H ' f. , T., A s 2. ,W 3.
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