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

 - Class of 1941

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W. J. Duthie Weston, Ont. English Language and Litera- ture. John Basil Essery QBI-JIIJ Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Came to Varsity without scholarship from U.C.C. via Queen's. Unrealized ambition was to get past Hart House to the main library. Plans to trim a certain Ger- man moustache, and then Os- good-e Hall or bust. Went on active service in January, 1941. Jule Celeste Eveland CAIU St. Catharines, Ont. Moderns. Lived in Falconer House. Was a memiber of U.C. French Club I, II, IVg German Club I, IV, Italian-Spanish Club Ig Players' Guild Ig New- man Club I. Won Italian Prize II and Alan McKellar Mem- orial Prize in Old French III. Was President of AI' IV. Alice May Fairbarn Oakville, Ont. Latin tFrench or Greekj. Came to Varsity from New- market H.S. with the First York County Carter and the Florence Cody Scholarships. Lived in Falconer House I-IV. Sought more French in U.C. French Club I, II and a little more Latin in the Classics Club III, IV. Future plans in- clude O.C.E. and travel. Michael Meyer Faith CIIACIJJ Collingwood, Ont. Law. Matriculated from Col- lingwood C.I. Spent his spare hours in the C.O.T.C., and in the summers as clerk in a home furnishing store. Future plans are dim but Osgoode Hall looms through. Fanny Feldman CAKIDEJ Timmins Ont. Pass Arts. Came to Varsity to escape from the cold North. Spent the winters studying, the summers as a councillor at Camp Winnebagoe. Was a member of the W.S.T.D. III. Hopes to attend Osgoode Hall after graduation. Unwerszty College Daniel Joseph Firth Durham, Ont. Pass Arts. From Durham High School went to Stratford Nor- mal. Taught six years in Grey County. Entered II U.C. via I McMaster. Was a member of V.C.F. and was active in Pres- byterian Young People's work. Aims to become a fisher of men through Knox College, and to never grow old. Margaret Ray Fletcher CAXQJ Toronto, Ont. Sociology. Came from N.T.C.I. on the McLean Scholarship. Won Public Speaking Associa- tion Award I, II, B. Sadowski Award in Sociology III. Was on Year Executive III, Presi- dent of AXQ IV. Future plans are indefinite as yet. Sydney A. Forman Toronto, Ont. Chemistry, Mineralogy and Geology CDiv. IIJ. John B. Fox Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Was educated at Breeks Memorial School, South India. Feels he's lived in Tor- onto most of his life. Was a magazine agent for two sum- mers and cashier for a third. Was a member of Varsity Christian Fellowship I-III. An- ticipates a future either of Pedagogy or Theology. John Frederick Frederickson Toronto, Ont. Modem History. Lewis Milne Freeman Milliken, Ont. Law. Graduated from Mark- ham High School. Was a mem- ber of the Law Club I-IV, Auditor IV, Moot Court I-IVg Bencher IV, Editorial Board of the Court Crier IV, C.O.T.C. III, IV. Hopes to proceed to Osgoode. May this education benefit Canadian farmers! I27l

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Umvefrszty College Marianne Frances Cooper Schumacher, Ont. Household Economics. Ma- triculated from Schumacher H.S. and came to Varsity to avoid the cold winters. Re- sided at St. Joseph's College I, II, Whitney Hall III, IV. Was in Women's Debating So- ciety, Secretary II on New- man Club Executive and Fal- coner House Committee IV. Future is indefinite, perhaps a dietitian. Walter Barry Coutts Toronto, Ont. Philosophy. Came to Varsity from U.T.S. Was a member of the C.O.T.C. III, IV, Philo- sophy Club III, IV: on the editorial board of The Under- graduate IV, ushered at the Stadium II-IV. Jane Pardee Cowan CAFE Sarnia, Ont. Pass Arts. Came to Varsity from Sarnia C.I. Avoided all activities except rugby games and week-ends in Sarnia. Future plans are indefinite. William A. Cowan KATU Brantford, Ont. Modern History. Matriculated from Brantford C.I. Entered U.C. politics, being Lit. Secre- tary II, Treasurer IIIg Presi- dent of the D.U.'s. Played U.C. Hockey and Basketballg then branched out into Toronto- nensis, C.O.T.C., and the Un- dergraduate. William Mabon Crockett Windsor, Ont. English Language and Litera- ture. W. J. R. Crosby Toronto, Ont. Mathematics and Physics fDivisions ID. QW? 261 Jack Ellwood C. Currah Toronto, Ont. Chemistry. Matriculated from U.T.S. Was a member of the Honour Science Club I-IV, Chemical Club II-IV, Secre- tary-Treasurer III. Played some baseball and tennis and spent summers as laboratory assistant at Ont. Research Foundation. Forward to post- graduate research at Varsity and then on to industry. James Wilkie Davey CKEj Toronto, Ont. Law. Entered Varsity from U.T.S. Play-ed Rugby for Var- sity Intermediates II, III, Hockey for U.C. I-IV, and finally got down to business as Rep. on U.C. Athletic Board IV. Prospected one summer and mined away two at Kirk- land Lake. Prospects are a post-graduate course in Busi- ness Administration at West- ern and then the world of business. Marion Elaine Dean CKKPJ Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Attended B.S.S. be- fore coming to Varsity. Marie Estelle Douglas Millbrook, Ont. Pass Arts. Came to Varsity from Millbrook H.S. Lived in Mulock House, Whitney Hall. Worked at University Settle- ment III. Future plans are in- definite but may go to O.C.E. Frances Marion Drake CAFJ St. Catharines, Ont. Pass Arts. Matriculated from St. Catharines C.I. Lived in Mulock House I, Cody House II, III. Was a member of U.C. French Club III and the W.S. T.D. Future plans are still rather vague. Charles Leonard Dubin Toronto, Ont. Law. Matriculated from Ham- ilton C.I. Was Secretary of Mac.-Cartier Club II, Presi- dent III, IV, Vice-President of Law Club IV. Played U.C. Volleyfball, Baseball and: Hoc- key, end-ing on the Athletic Board III, IV. Was a member of Hart House Committee III and a U.C. Literary Director IVg C.O.T.C. III, IV. Future lies at Osgoode Hall, if pos- sible. .



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Ufnwerszty College Eric Arthur French Toronto, Ont. Mathematics and Physics tDiv. IIIJ. Entered Varsity from U.T.S. on a James Harris Scholarship. Was a member of M. and P. Society I-IVQ U. of T. Rifle Association I-IV, Secretary II-IV. Spent sum- mers as an engineering clerk in a rubber factory and as waiter at the R.C.Y.C. Future lies in technical radio work for the duration and then probably O.C.E. James Bowman Galbraith Brussels, Ont. CEXJ Pass Arts. Matriculated from Brussels Continuation School. Varsity interests included Wrestling II and Polo I-III. Resided one year at South House. Spent summers riding and showing horses. Os- goode Hall appears ahead. Marion Louise Gallie CII BCD? Toronto, Ont. Fine Art. Matriculated from Havergal College. Was Presi- dent of the University Ladies' Ski Club II-IVQ a member of the Polity Club I-IV and the Fine Art Club IV. Vera Selma Genoff Winnipeg, Man. Pass Arts. Came from Uni- versity of Manitoba to spend her last year at Varsity. Favourite extra-curricular activity was changing univer- sities. J. Gerby Stratford, Ont. Political Science and Econ- omics. Mary Adele Gillespie CKKIU Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Came to Varsity from Loretto College School. Was a memfber of Newman Club I-III. Played U.C. Jr. Basketball IIg U.C. Interme- diate Basketball III. 28 Norman J. Gillespie Toronto, Ont. Mathematics and Physics CDiv. IID. Came to Varsity with a James Harris Scholarship from Harbord C.I. Entered M. Xi P. and learned. how to turn the pages of The Varsity without disturbing the professors. Will probably go into the insurance business. Margaret Gillies Toronto, Ont. Moderns. Came to Varsity from Havergal College, Tor- onto. Future plans are very indefinite. Anna Louise Gimple CAKIIJ Toronto, Ont. Pass Arts. Barbara Mabel Girdwood Barrie, Ont. Mathematics and Physics. Came from Barrie C.I. with one-half of a R-euben Wells Leonard Scholarship. Lived in Cody House. Was a member of the M. and P. Society I-IV, Sec'y IIIQ Year R-ep. on Tennis Executive IVQ in W.S.T.D. IV. Hopes to continue with physics. Irwin Harold Gold Toronto, Ont. Psychology. Fern M. Goodison CAAIIJ Cooksville, Ont. Household Economics. Lived in Mulock House I-IV. Was a member of the Honour Science Club I-IV. Spent the summer as a dietitian at Bolton Camp. Hopes to continue with stu- dent die-tetics in Vancouver.

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