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V 1 E . ICTURED above and opposite are the Year Executives of the Lit and W.U.A., ready at the drop of the hat to scream in chorus that, while parent ex- ecutives cop the glory, it is they who do the Work. Careful survey of more glori- fied office-holders discloses guarded agreement, eagerness to give the year executives credit for putting into action the increasingly heavy U.C. programmes. Responsible specifically for all func- tions or problems pertaining to their respective years, the Year Executives have specific additional duties in con- nection withqthe doings of the college as a whole. Year Presidents attend the Lit and W.U.A. executive meetings, accept jobs in the name of their executives for such large projects as the Follies and the Arts Ball. Roughly, Fourth Year executives are responsible for graduation pictures, Torontonensis material, and the spring Graduation Banquet. The men's Third Year executive keeps its multiple fingers in the Literary Director's multi- farious pies, the WOIIICHQS is responsible for the formal initiation of freshies in the fall. Second Year Executives see to the success of the Soph-Frosh banquet, First Year Dance, take out in such construc- YEAR EXECUTIVES UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MENS' YEAR PRESIDENTS STANDING: Gord McCaffrey, Mickey Michasiw, Allan Foster. SITTING: Dave Goldberg. tive projects their inevitable paternal feeling towards all frosh. Assisting the Social Director with the Follies and kin- dred activities is another of their speci- fic headaches. The First Year Executive, elected in the first few weeks of the term, is responsible for keeping all its classmates informed and satisfied, fre- quently serves as a seed-plot for future politicians. Through the year executives the Lit and W.U.A. receive raucous and often valuable criticism which aids in planning each year's program. Their fingers in- timately on the student pulse, the class officers check the main body's inevitable tendency toward oligarchy, help keep U.C. democratic. satisfied. ,..-. YES 'K ' 5 'X ke. :x x 1 Q 1' , 1 -.A 0 QU f . 'z S I y 1 74 .L Q W 1 1 L Y , iff' if rc 'ff 1 3 A 4 I fi X E My 'fe-E - ' E fe E
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Frances L. 0. R. Allan CAIA5 Weston, Ont. C15 Pass Arts via Weston Collegiate to social whirl of Residence life. Bowled on champ Hutton House '44, Mulock House Committee III. Future depends upon the law profession. Barbara Allen CH INP5 Toronto, Ont. C25 Pass Arts via B.S.S. Basketball I-III, U.C. Follies III. Hopes to spend some of her future at the Academy of Dramatic Art. Sum- mered as Tanamakoon Counsellor. Miriam Elizabeth Allison CIVPB5 Napanee, Ont. C35 Survived Household Economics and Whitney Hall. Was a Gamma Phi Beta, President IV. Played basketball four years, Captain III. Intends to work for a living. Elizabeth D. Anderson C A445 Walkerville, Ont. C45 English Language and Literature. Matriculated from Kennedy C.I. Worked at University Settlement: U.C. Follies III-IV: Year Presi- dent on the W.U.A. III-IV. Irene L. Anderson CAFA5 Hamilton, Ont. C55 Pass Arts. Matriculated from Delta C.I. Lived in Whitney Hall. Was interested in golf, figure- skating. Intends to go into Medicine. Mary Lillian Argue Mt. Forest, Ont. C65 Absorbed four years of Culture despite Whitney Hall. Is now looking for another employer. Marion E. Daly Bean C KKI'5 Toronto, Ont. C75 Sociology. Interested in debating and on I.S.S. Committee. Mar- ried in Third Year. Future: Graduate work and learning the art of being a doctor's wife. Robert CBob5 Bell Toronto, Ont. C85 Product of Jarvis C.I. and the Pol. Sc. Course. Between books and other things he managed to enjoy four years at Varsity. Cicely Mary Blackstock CACP5 Toronto, Ont. C95 Modern Languages. Came from B.S.S. on a James Harris Scholar- ship, which she promptly sur- rendered to demands of French and German Clubs. Hopes to work abroad. Katherine E. Blackstock CAQP5 Toronto, Ont. C105 Modern Languages. Another pro- tege of Bishop Strachan School and devotee of French and Ger- man Clubs. Work with the U.N.R.R.A. looms ahead. Jack Blackstone Toronto, Ont. C115 Pass Arts. Played three years of soccer for U.C.: also basketball, baseball and volleyball. Future plans include entering the Faculty of Dentistry. James Bleiweis Toronto, Ont. C125 Pass. Matriculated from Harbord C.I. U.C. soccer I-II, vollevball I-III. Hopes to enter Medicine or Army. Elizabeth Jane Bott Toronto, Ont. C135 Psychology. Came from Har- bord Collegiate with two Scholar- ships, collecting David Dunlap Memorial II-III. Member of Polity Club II-IV. Psychology Club III-IV. Future socially scientific, vaguely. Charles Beresford Bourne Barbados. B.W.I. C145 Entered Law with several Schol- arships from Lodge School in Barbados. Hopes for call to Eng- lish Bar. Law Club Secretary III. President IV, Chief Justice of Moot Court IV. Marjorie Catherine Bowman Kitchener, Ont. C155 Physiology and Biochemistry. Played softball III-IV, badminton IV. Spent three sleepless years Hopes to dn in Whitney Hall. research work in Physiology and Biochemistry. Alice Mae Brady Toronto, Ont. C165 Pass Arts via Oakwood. Worked in an office in the summer. Plans to attend O.C.E. and later teach in the northwoods. i121 J. Melwyn 0. Breen C AXA5 Toronto, Ont. C175 General. Hopes to do M.A. work in English. Prominent in U.C. Follies I-III, U.C. Players' Guild II-IV, starred in Candle in the Wind , triumphed in Thunder Rock . Thomas Henry CHarry5 Bridle Coboconk, Ont. C185 Western Souris was his home 'Til eastward he began to roam. Eight years banking: teaching threeg Now a parson,-C. of E. Milton W. Brightman Toronto, Ont. C195 Entered Varsity via Parkdale. Spent three enjoyable years in Pass Arts, taking time out to enjoy boxing and other sports. Hopes to enter Medicine even- tually. Joyce Gwendolyn Britney Biggar, Sask. C205 General. Interested in skating and swimming. Member of Maths and Physics Club. Future unde- cided. Mary Irene Cameron CATA5 Toronto, Ont. C215 Pass Arts. An Alma College alumna. Spent her spare time on basketball I-II, U.C. Houseparty Committee III, U.C. Follies II-III. Her rosy future-Marriage. Kenneth Raymond Campbell Ottawa, Ont. C225 General Cvia M 8z P5. On several U.C. teams, winning First Colour. Also studied a little. Spent sum- mer of 1944 with R.C.N.V.R. Now actuarially inclined, but probably again Navy-bound. Winnifred Ainslie Campbell Calgary, Alta. C235 Moderns. Active in U.C. Players' Guild, Spanish, French and Glee Clubs. Enjoys skating, badmin- ton, art, music. Would enjoy either the diplomatic service or teaching languages. Mary C. Christilaw CAT5 Hamilton, Ont. C245 Pass Arts via Alma College. Lived in Whitney Hall: did Canteen work, Follies III, Falconer House Committee III. Intends to go to Osgoode Hall.
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