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

 - Class of 1941

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Betty Barnes Clear Creek County, Colo. Moderns. Came to Varsity via Humberside C.I. from Colo- rado. Lived in Mulock House I-IV. Was a member of U.C. French Club I-IVQ Italian and Spanish Club II, III. Favourite sport is mountain climbing. Summer occupations varied from working on tobacco farm, with pay, to waiting on tables, without. Hop-es to work at something involving the use of Spanish. Thomas Albert M. Barnett Toronto, Ont. Oriental Languages. Began his education in U.T.S., and con- tinued it in U.C. Was a good member of the V.C.F., I-III, and a bad President IV. Played basketball, volleyball, tennis, and badminton, but got on better just running around. Hopes to continu-e further in his education in Wycliffe, to learn something about orien- tals, and to serve in the Church. George T. John Barrett Oakville, Ont. Sociology. Was a member of Sociology Club II-IV and Wycliife Lit. Society I-IV. Future plans-Church of Eng- land Ministry after post-grad- uate work at Wycliife. Robert Munroe Battles North Bay, Ont. Mathematics and Physics CDiv. HD. Was a membe-r of the M. and P. Society I-IV. Hopes to see part of the world via the navy, part via tele- vision, and hear the rest via short wave radio. Dorothy Bennett Calgary, Alta. Pass Arts. Left the Western prairies for an education in the East. Was on The Varsity Staff I. Was a member of the University Symphony, the Ex- ecutive of S.C.M. Spent odd moments doing settlement work. Ambition is to write something that will live, if she can live after the things she writes. Barnet Berris Toronto, Ont. Biological and Medical Sci- ences. 23 University College Margaret Elizabeth Bigger Hamilton, Ont. Household Economics. Ma- triculated from Westdale Sec- ondary School. Was in U.C. Women's Glee Club I-IV, a member of U.C. Badminton Team I-III, Household Science Club I-IV. Lived in Cody House. Intends to do work as a pupil dietitian in a hospital. Richard Crawford Biggs CEXJ Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Came to Varsity after a complete trip up through U.T.S. Was on the Senior U.C. Swimming Team III, IV. Likes to see the coun- try, play golf, and swim. Never got around to learning how to play squash. Irwin Arnold Blackstone Toronto, Ont. Law. Betty Blackwell CAKDJ Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Came to Varsity from B.S.S. Was in the U.C. Follies I. Played. in golf tour- nament III. In spare time did war work and social welfare work. Mary E. Booker KAFAJ Swift Current, Sask. General Arts. Specialized in Household Economics. Came to Varsity from Swift Current C.I. Lived in Mulock House. Was a member of Honor Sci- ence Club Ig Household Sci- ence Clulb I-IV, Badminton Club II. Interested in sports and pupil dietetics. Edith Borinsky CAEIDJ Stouffville, Ont. Household Economics. Came to Varsity from Markham H.S. While at Varsity was inter- ested in dframatics. Spent summers as a camp council- lor. In the future would like to be a hospital dietitian.

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Umfuerszty College Mary Katherine Aitken Toronto, Ont. English Language and Litera- ture. Came to Varsity from Humberside C.I. Vanna G. S. Alford Toronto, Ont. Fine Art. Matriculate-dl from Dartington Hall, England. Was a member of the Polity Club I-IVQ U.C. Players' Guild I-IV, and the Fine Art Club IV. Summer occupations include painting, bicycling, hitch-hik- ing and housekeeping. Plans for the future are very hazy. Norman J. Alstedter Toronto, Ont. Modern History. Was a mem- ber of the Varsity Staff I-IV, Managing Editor IV, U.C. Fol- lies II-IV, Associate Producer IV. Left to join the R.C.A.F. in November, 1940. Jean Godfrey Allen CAFAJ Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Attended Brank- some Hall before coming to Varsity. Spends the summer helping to look after under- privileged children at camp. Plans to attend business col- lege next year. Frances B. Anderson CAXQJ Toronto, Ont. Household Economics. Ma- triculated from Humberside C.I. Belonged to the House- hold Science and Honour Sci- ence Clubs. Has summered at Bigwin Inn Hslinging trays . Future plans include a career in dietetics and work on A.T. C.M. Cvocall. Honey Helene Applebaum Toronto, Ont. CIAIU Pass Arts. 22 Marion Isabel Armour Dorchester, Ont. Pass Arts. Transferred from Teacher's Course to take third year intramurally. Was mem- ber of the U.C. Women's Glee Club III. Intends to return to her position on the staff of the Agincourt Continuation School. Harold D. Axon Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Came to Varsity from Harbord C.I., after a one year business course. Was a member of Senior Intercol- legiate Basketball Team, and played on University College Interfaculty teams in rugby, swimming and baseball. Was life-guard during summer months. Plans to attendi O.C.E. next year. James Davidson Bain Toronto, Ont. Mathematics and Physics CDiv. IVJ. Matriculated from U.C.C. on a Reuben Wells Leonard Scholarship. University ac- tivities included skiing and sailing. Was a member of the M. and P. Society I-IV and Year Representative Il. Nancy Isabel Baker CHBKIJJ Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Came to Varsity from Cheltenham College, England. Activities included U.C. French Club I-III, W.S. T.D. Illg University Settlement School I-III. Spent her time between lectures doing Red Cross work, skiing, and play- ing badminton. For relaxation in the summer she swims, sails and knits for soldiers. Next year hopes to do war work, and child psychology when the war is over. Rhoda Maryl Ballantyne CATH Galt, Ont. Household Economics. Came to Varsity from Galt C.I. Lived in Falconer House and was on the House Committee I-IV. Was a member of Players' Guild: I-IV, Gle-e Club III, IV. Future plans-would lik-e to work in a lab. Sidney Barnartt Toronto, Ont. Chemistry. Past-Obscure. Ambition-Obscurity.



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University College .ad John Roland Brett Toronto, Ont. Biology. Came to Varsity from U.T.S. Was awarded Edward Blake and Daniel Wilson Scholarships. Was a member of the Historical Clubg on U.C. Athletic Board IV, U.C. Swim- ming III, IV, Indoor Track II. Spent summers at the Ontario Fisheries Research Lab. Post- graduate work lies ahead. Lillian Margaret Brett Galt, Ont. English Language and Litera- ture. Came to Varsity from Galt C.I. Organized activities, like studies, w-ere sporadic and abortive. Likes people indi- vidually but not en masse. Lives in the present so future plans are vague, but O.C.E. is a possibility. Marguerite Gladys Bricker Toronto, Ont. Household Economics Came to Varsity from Jarvis C.I. Was a member of the Honour Sci- ence Club I, II, andl the House- hold Science Clu'b I-IV. Thinks her course is the best. Intends to be a good dietitian in one Way or another. Elaine F. Brown CAFJ Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Came to Varsity from St. Josephs Convent. Was in U.C. Follies I, Ilg Set- tlement School III. Regularly attended 11.00 o'clock Phar- macy classes. Future plans are vague. Mary Doris Bruck Ottawa, Ont. English Language and Litera- ture. Came to Varsity on the William Hardie Scholarship in English and Latin from Glebe C.I. Activities included The Varsity Ig Year Executive President I, II, Players' Guild II-IV, S.C.M. II. IIIg W.U.A. I-IV, President IV, S.A.C. and Publications Committee IV. Future plans are indefinite. Ruth M. D. Brunke CKKFJ Toronto, Ont. General Arts. Came to Var- sity from B.S.S. Activities in- cluded Players' Guild I-III, Secretary I. Was a member of W.U.A. as Treasurer III and Publicity Director IV. Was President of Panhellenic Asso- ciation III, and President KKF IV. 24 al Catherine Agnes Bryans Toronto, Ont. CIIBCIJJ Household Economics. Came to Varsity from Branksome Hall. Was on U.C. Basketball Team I-III: Settlement School Ig U.C. Tennis Team Illg U.C. Badmin- ton Team I-IIIQ Intercollegiate Badminton Team II, Manager III, President of University Badminton Club III, Athletic Director W.U.A. IVg on Uni- versity Women's Athletic Directorate IV, Players' Guild I, Ilg W.S.T.D. IV, Household Science Club. Jean Eleanor Burns CKKFJ Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Came to Varsity from B.S.S. Activities included archery, sailing, and skating. Spent summers as councillor at Glen Bernard Camp. Be- tween lectures did Settlement Work, and joined W.S.T.D. Future plans include occupa- tional therapy. Catharine Adelaide Campbell Grimsby, Ont. Psychology. Matriculated from Salttleet H.S. Lived in Cody House, where she was Junior Representative on House Com- mittee III and Head Girl IV. Was a member of the U.C. Women's Gle-e Club I-IV, pianist III, IVg Psychology' Club I-IVg W.S.T.D. IV. Spent some time at the University Settlement I, II. John Campbell Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Came to Toronto from York Memorial C.I. Fu- ture lies at O.C.E. Robert Stirling Wylie Campbell Toronto, Ont. CAXAJ Law. A Canadianized Scot who entered the portals of U.C. via North Toronto and Humberside C. Ifs. Was a member of the Sketch Club IIQ on Hart House Art Committee IV, Chief Justice 2nd Division Moot Court IV, in C.O.T.C. III, IV. Spent two summers gold mining. Chief ambition is to see Tibet. Katharine Cannon Toronto, Ont. English Language and Litera- ture. From England to Toronto at The age of five she came To register at Branksome Hall And Varsity her narneg The French Club and the Players' Guildf Were hobbies she enjoyed, And now shels going to teach -that LS, Unless she's unemployed.

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