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

 - Class of 1945

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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE RED AND WHITE Night finds this hungry mob lined up for refreshments. Abstracted look on gent at top ol picture indicates scheme for slipping back into the line-up for second helping. Basic ration is two doughnuts, half-pint of milk per person. U51 I 25fi?if3i3i'Efig2f3-1' , 4. 4 . 1: ..,. 'C - I V 7 3: 'F' Q- ' rf-- .- 251: 1-,.:: gi. ' , .:,g,q.i9:,wgs3.v.: I ,,.m.1.qn.:g,:4.:w fc--m,,.fv5z.i1:1-f ' ,XM I 2.2: 5::Q:3:f:a11:535:as15:5:5:a:e5a2:::2-'-1:5:f'111153521I-151-I - I ,U AW ,gk W, A, , Af-:ge ' :::- if ' H . :'Z- ' 'is' 5, 'jizz . . v .4 .,-, E ., Q .1 ..., , - J ' 'ririaisiieavw grkifn. ,Z . X 3 gg, ,.: . .- 1 - A A. tk-1:2-'-.-:mm:-.-swa-f.- i f ' ' W , .-'! 5 ,, .E 5 I ,:..: .,.', iiieii i. r . Q :.-5. 1 . - - I isa2:i1E:::5:::::z.::a5-: - 5 j' Tig? EI :Z A.,, . A, , E 37: - a I

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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Nancy Christine Clark CAT5 Hamilton, Ont. C257 General via Household Economics and Westdale C.I. Hockey I, bas- ketball II, Follies III and IV. Canteen work and Nurses' Aid. Future - More education - She hopes. ' Mary Anne Cochrane Toronto, Ont. C257 Arrived in English Language and Literature via B.S.S. Educational career - inconspicuousg distin- guishing marks - none. Chief extra-curricular activity-collect- ing library fines. Favourite sport -amassing editorial regrets. Barbara F. M. Coltman CAXQ5 Toronto, Ontario. C277 Pass Arts via Lawrence Park Collegiate. Vice - President of Alpha Chi Omega. Hopes to be- come a lab. technician eventually. Margaret Jeannette Colwell Wallaceburg, Ont. C287 Pass Arts. Future - newspaper work, or a ranch in Oregon. Perhaps, both. June Marie Cook Leamington, Ont. C297 General. Cookie was head girl of Hutton House II, Mulock House IV. Accustomed to hand- ling little ones at Camp Ahmek, and intends O.C.E. as a step to- wards instructing bigger ones. John Mowatt Corbett CALP5 Toronto, Ont. C307 Sociology. Alternated work for the Canadian and Student Com- mittees of I.S.S. with excursions into the Follies Chorus. Future- Running errands for the Cana- dian Press? Martha E. Corson C315 CNo picture5 Elizabeth Renwick Coulthard Toronto, Ont. C325 Came to Household Economics via Branksome Hall. Interested in philosiophyg hopes to be a world-traveller, but not as a cook. Mary Jean Cowie Whitby, Ont. C335 Alumnae Scholarship brought her into Moderns. Won Allen Mc- Kellar Prize III, to her own and everyone else's surprise. Plans- O.C.E. Then An apple for the teacher . Douglas George Creighton Toronto, Ont. C345 Modern Languages. Matriculated from U.T.S. with a Scholarship. Executive member of French and German Clubs. Glee Club mem- ber I. A philatelist of long stand- ing. Future uncertain. Lorna Jean Dauphinee Sarnia, Ont. C355 Pass Arts. Came to Whitney Hall from Sarnia C.I. Future interests include employment, post-gradu- ate study at Michigan State, and hospital laboratory work. Heather Margaret Davidson Swift Current, Sask. C365 Sociology. Matriculated from Swift Current Collegiate. Was Treasurer U.C. Executive II, sang in Follies III, IV. Spent four years sampling various courses, finally settling on Sociology. In- tentions many, varied and indefi- nite. Joan Mary Davis St. Catharines, Ont. C375 After three years of P.H.E., I decided to get an Arts degree. This year to me is just a spree, Before I tackle O.C.E. Elizabeth Ruth Dearden Toronto, Ont. C385 Biology. Vice-President of Uni- versity Biology Club III, Presi- dent IV. Interested in choral work. Intends to do graduate study in mycology or plant pathology. Elizabeth Delafield Toronto, Ont. C395 Pass Arts and Chinese Studies. Artist and designer, returning to complete B.A. Degree. Special interest-Chinese Art. Benjamin A. Dobkin Toronto, Ont. C405 Pass Arts via Harbord C.I. In- terested in music. Intends to help get some order out of chaos and to study Medicine. Ruth Agnes Dougherty Fonthill, Ont. C415 From Fonthill, Pass 'd into Varsity. Resided Whitney. U.C. Golf Champ '44, Enjoys sports but 4-F. Ambition--Finance a Lieutenant's college career by teaching. i14l Joan S. Ebbels ClIBfIvj Toronto, Ont. C425 Sociology. Swimming team II- IV, Follies I-IV, Director IV, W.U.A. Secretary III, Social Di- rector IV. Still recovering from that hectic clean-up crusade in Hart House Theatre. Patricia C. Ellison CAAA5 Toronto, Ont. C435 Household Economics via Law- rence Park C.I. W.U.A. Year Executive III, basketball I-IIQ in- terested in skiing and Canteen work. Future undecided. Bernard Ennis CBE P5 Welland, Ont. C445 Chemistry. Matriculated from Welland High. Member of Chem- istry Club. Got married between III and IV. Future to be spent in Chemistry. Edith Yanofsky Ennis CMIPE5 Welland, Ont. C455 Sociology. Lived in Whitney Hall III. Interested in Sociology Club. Got married IV. Future? Three guesses! Norma Epstein CAEQ5 Toronto, Ont. C465 Pass Arts via Forest Hill School. Was interested in Nursery School and University Settlement work. Future is undecided. Mary Elizabeth Feldhans Copper Cliff, Ont. C475 Household Economics. Partici- pated in basketball II-III. Scram- bled about Mulock House I, III, IV, with vacation in Hutton House II. Future indehnite. Margaret Jane Ferguson Copper Cliff, Ont. C48l Was in Household Economics I-II, in General III-IV. Interested in music, figure - skating, skiing, bowling, swimming. U.C. Glee Club IV, Biology Club IV. Fu- ture-O.C.E.? Mary Elizabeth Ferguson Galt, Ont. C495 Physiology and Biochemistry CDiv. II5. Robert Bruce Scholar- ship. Hutton and Mulock House Committeesg W.U.A. Treasurer III, Social Service Director IV. C.R.C.C. II-III. Softball, tennis, hockey. Hopes to do Medical Research.



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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Bruce Arthur Finkler Toronto, Ont. C505 From Harbord C.I. Law is not only his course but also his chief interest in life. Member of Law Club I-IV, and active in Moot Court. Agnes Fischer CAfP5 Toronto, Ont. C515 Modern History. Inhabited Bald- win House and the Library. Was interested in International Affairs Society and plans to live a useful, even if disillusioning, life. Shirley Ellen Forth Parry Sound, Ont. C525 Modern History. International Affairs Society III-IV, Librarian, Modern History Club II-III. Lived in Whitney Hall. Future-O.C.E. Norma Winifred Fraser CATA5 Toronto, Ont. C535 Household Economics. Interested in skiing, tennis, skating, Follies' Costumes I-III, Players' Guild II, Household Science Club I-II. Plans to do commercial dietetics. Thelma CTimmie5 Freedman Toronto, Ont. C545 Sociology Club, Follies, Too, Varsity staff, interest grew. Harbord-sent, career-bent, Met The man, change in plan. Blanche Freeman CNDE5 Toronto, Ont. C555 Pass Arts 'via Vaughan Road Col- legiate. Did Red Cross work. Plans to do post-graduate work in Child Psychology at the Insti- tute of Child Study. Muni Chaim Frumhartz Toronto, Ont. C565 Sociology. Was member of His- torical Club III, IV, President of Sociology Club IV, member of Bloor Street Coffee Salons I-IV. Intends to avoid becoming an intellectual. Lyle Nelson Furry Dunnville, Ont. C575 Graduated from D.H.S. Came to U.C. 1941. Played hockey with U.C. I-IV. Future plans to at- tend O.C.E. depend on the war temporarily. Elizabeth L. Galbraith Toronto, Ont. C585 Took Pass Arts after graduating from Moulton College. Hopes to be a lab technician. Ruby Garbath CIAII5 Toronto, Ont. C595 Sociology. Came from Harbord with ATE Bursary. Active in her Sorority, Avukah and Jewish Youth Council. Future - Inter- ested in social research. Won- dered for over three years if she'd ever get to write a Biography Card. Helen Beatrice Garfinkel CIA II5 Toronto, Ont. C605 Pass Arts. Came from Harbord C.I. Lives in the present-future rather hazy. Camp Counsellor, and may do some work in child study. Hugh Datus Garrett Newmarket, Ont. C615 Pass. Future-Army or Osgoode. Chief claim to fame Snooker Championship II. Alfreda Geldsaler CAEQ5 Toronto, Ont. C625 Pass Arts via Lawrence Park C.I. Was interested in Nursery School work, and hopes to do post- graduate Work at the Institute of Child Study. Boris Bruce Geleff Toronto, Ont. 63 Pass. Interested in boys' work at Kiwanis, and has been assistant manager of York Grill . Hopes to study Medicine. Baseball and volleyball enthusiast. Philip G. W. Giverts Toronto, Ont. C645 Political Science and Economics. Has had no regrets so far. Hopes to be able to say the same about fifty years hence. Llewellyn David Goldberg Toronto, Ont. C655 Spent four worthwhile years broadening his outlook in Politi- cal Science. Hopes to make these four years worthwhile to others upon graduation. l16l Carol Mary Good CAXQ5 Waterloo, Ont. C665 Pass Arts. On Panhellenic Com- mittee, University Blood Donor Committee, C.R.C.C. volleyball, baseball. Future-Lab work. Elizabeth L. CBetty5 Goodyear Grand Falls, NHd. C675 Pass Arts. Entered Varsity in Sophomore Year. Hockey team II. Wrote for The Varsity, and worked in Civic Day Nurseries. Future undecided. Desmond Robert Hugh Gourley Toronto, Ont. C685 Physiology and Biochemistry. Biology, Chemistry, and Honour Science Clubs, President of latter III-IV, Member Hart House Art Class, Art Committee III-IVg Undergraduate Staif II-IV, Art Editor III, Follies II-IV. Will do Medical research. Alan Wilbert Gowans Toronto, Ont. C695 Fine Art. Took First - class Honours throughout course. Held U.C. Bursary, Robert Bruce Scholarship and Leonard Award. Future not indicated, but should be promising. Patricia Joan Grant CH B495 Toronto, Ont. C705 Pass Arts. Interested in languages, U.C. Follies, Short Chorus III, and Junior League. Hopes to con- tinue study in French and Span- ish conversation, perhaps in U.S.A. Carol Frances Griflith Toronto, Ont. C715 Modern Languages. A New Yorker, Carol matriculated from North Toronto C.I. A member of the German Club, and inter- ested in commercial translation. Helen Elizabeth Groat Niagara Falls, Ont. C725 Household Economics. Lived in Whitney Hallg was on Hutton House Committee II. Future rather indefinite-perhaps O.C.E. Nellie Gurvitch Kenora, Ont. C735 Physiology and Biochemistry. Chemistry Club III-IV, Avukah III-IV, Jewish Student Fellow- ship IV, C.C.F. IV. Hopes to do post-graduate work. Moans that extra-curricular activities left her no time for work.

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