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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FRESHIES PREDOMINATE as the annual Soph-Frosh Banquet is staged in the Crystal Ballroom of the King Edward Hotel. Under ioint-Lit sponsorship, the banquet is one of several events designed to launch U.C. irosh on their career. l23l
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Helen Elizabeth Mosbaugh Huntsville, Ont. C1225 Philosophy and English. Sports- woman par excellence, also ath- letic with tongue. Bosswoman The Varsity IV. Anticipates rough knocks in journalism and politics, then hopes to retire on proceeds of memories. Can't see why the Engineers should be proud of downing 40 beers. Gertrude H. Muller CAXQ5 Toronto, Ont. C1235 Pass Arts. Came from Czechoslo- vakia. Ability to speak six lan- guages indicates career in Diplo- matic Service or Foreign Cor- respondence. OR-? Member of French, Spanish, German Clubs I-II. She also skis. Flora Joyce Murphy CFGPB5 St. Catharines, Ont. C1245 Household Economics. A Mulock maiden in Whitney Hall. Was Frat President III. Future is, as the saying goes, undecided. Louise Murray Baltimore, Maryland. C1255 Modern History. In ranks of U.C. Glee Club, Modern History Club, and V.C.F. Emerging from the Mason and Dixon line, intends to hew a new line in teaching. Eva Neuwelt Lodz Poland C1265 Polish refugee. Came via Russia, Japan in 1941. Pass Arts. En- tering Medicine. Ambition-to be an excellent psychiatrist and to follow her i-deal, Mme. Curie. Ann Elizabeth Nichols C HBCIP5 Toronto, Ont. C1275 Came -to U.C. and Pass Arts from Branksome Hall. U.C. Follies II- III, Red Cross Transport Corps. Future: Uncertain. Anne Burden Nicholson CKKF5 Toronto, Ont. C1285 Pass Arts. The Varsity Reporter I-II, Assistant Feature Editor III, Staff of Torontonensis III, Secre- tary of Undergrad. III. Future is in journalism. Veronica Frances Nisbet CA'iJ5 Toronto, Ont. C1295 Sociology. Secretary of the Poli- tical Economy Club II, Secretary of the University College Play- ers' Guild III-IV. Future: The Theatre! Ruth Nisenbaum CIA II 5 Toronto, Ont. C1305 Breezed into Psychology Course from Vaughan Road C.I. Tolerated as member of U.C. Players' Guild I-II, Jewish Student Fellowship III-IV, Psychology Club, Pledge Mother and Treasurer of Sorority II-IV. Aim to get out and up in the world. Benson Orenstein CBE P5 Toronto, Ont. C1315 Political Science. A staunch Beta Sigma Rho. Harvester, produced U.C. Follies, Social then Literary Director U.C., President Jewish Student Fellowship, Hart House Committee, and stuii. Barbara Anne Patchet Toronto, Ont. C1325 Sociology. From Malvern C.I. C.R.C.C. II-III, U.C. Executive III, Sociology Club II, IV. Favour- ite winter activity is coffee and talk at Murray's. Future plans uncertain but interesting. John Kenneth Peck Toronto, Ont. C1335 Philosophy CEnglish or History5. Praise for the production Peck- nique apparent in Thunder Rock leaves our Orson Welles speechless. Herman W. CBill5 Perlmutter Ansonville, Ont. C1345 Entered General with Iroquois High and Robert Simpson Schol- arships. Ambition to be Mayor of Ansonville. Avukah Executive I-III. Trivia: Is foto fiend and sock darner. Lily Sharon Persiko CNPE5 Toronto, Ont. C1355 Household Economics girl. Busy as can be. Labs, Lectures, D Phi E, rides, skiis, loves to dance. can cook, sew. Still free lance. Fu- ture plans: Left to chance. Miers Leon Pieprzak Brantford, Ont. C1365 Pass Arts. Matriculated from Brantford C.I. Intends ultimately to study Medicine. Immediate plans hinge on course of war. Vernon Elmore Purcell Toronto, Ont. C1375 Law. Grad. East York Colle- giate. Chief Justice Moot Court IV, Athletic Rep. II-III, Ath- letic Director IV, U.C. First Colour, Varsity V , U.C. hockey, boxing, baseball, basketball, I- IV, Varsity Intramural Athletic Board. Registered Final Year LL.B. Osgoode future. I22l Rose Rabkin Portage la Prairie, Man. C1385 Philosophy CEnglish or History5. Gertrude Lawler Prize in Eng- lish I, Varsity, Undergraduate I- II, Polity Club, U.C. Follies Csongs5 III-IV, W.U.V. Publicity Director III, President IV. Frank Rasky Toronto, Ont. C1395 While dodging rebuking profes- sors, co-edited The Undergrad- uate, Assistant Newsedited The Varsity, edited The C.O.T.C. Bugle, reported for The Star, served H. H. Library Committeeg even graduated. John Paul Reecke Wallaceburg, Ont. C1405 Political Economy. Matriculated from Wallaceburg High School. Spent four happy years arguing,- in U.C. Parliament, Historical Club and anywhere he could get people to listen. Gwendolyn Reid CAXQ5 Toronto, Ont. C1415 Pass Arts via Jarvis Collegiate. In charge of rushing at Frat. Future? 'I?hat's a S64 question. Mary Almeda Reid CIWPB5 Napanee, Ont. C1425 Household Economics. Lived in Whitney Hall, and developed in- terest in bridge, basketball CAll- University team III5. Future- O.C.E. or lab work. Ambition: To learn to Hy. Edna Rittersporn Toronto, Ont. C1435 A tea-cup reading friend warned her that she is drifting. Sincerely hopes that the current directs her to the School of Medicine. I. G. CBetty5 Rolls CAF5 Toronto, Ont. C1445 Pass Arts via Havergal College. All-Varsity Golf Tournament III. Red Cross Transport Driver. Fu- ture hopes-to major in Modern History. Catherine Ailene Ross Toronto, Ont. C1455 Modern Languages via Havergal College. Interested in music. Intends to do business translation.
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Lewis Samuel Ross CEAUI5 Kitchener, Ont. C1465 Honour Law. Matriculated from Kitchener Collegiate Institute. Justice of Moot Court IV. Intends to do post-graduate Philosophy and eventually to practice Law. John A. Rottenberg Toronto, Ont. C1475 Mathematics and Ph ysics CAp- plied Math.5. Square peg in round hole. COr was learning Einstein's Theory of Relativity, enough?5 Richard Irwin Ruggles Toronto, Ont. C1485 Got my start in L.P.C., Emmanuel was not for me, On the contrary, found Geography, dramatics sound. Re the future, who can tell? Probably to . . . teaching. Alex. Richard Salzman Toronto, Ont. C1495 Pass Arts on no Scholarships. Embryo doctor or sailor. Self- styled connoisseur of women. Well-known athlete, competing in football, baseball, etc. Cwas whiz at etc.',5 U.C. Staff Trophy Il, Varsity and U.C. Colours. Harold Irvin Schiff Toronto, Ont. C1505 Physics and Chemistry. Origi- nally from Kitchener. Entered Varsity on Scholarship and en- joyed several since. Accepted membership in C.O.T.C. Univer- sity Chemical Club President IV. Hopes to do post-grad. work here. Kathleen Ann Schiller CIYPB5 St. Catharines, Ont. C1515 A combination of the St. Cath- arines Standard atmosphere with that of Whitney Hall is leading toward a journalistic career. Margaret Charlotte Scott Windsor, Ont. C1525 Pass Arts. Was interested in basketball, volleyball and Law. Future-Osgoode Hall? Sylvia Esther Sharf CIA I1 5 Toronto, Ont. C1535 Pass Arts. Hates wolves and speaking in public. Would rather spend time drinking black coffee than attending lectures. She is famed for her absent-mindedness. Ralph G. Shepherd Timmins, Ont. C1545 Law-to-Pass-to-General. Inter- ests-The U.C. Parliament and the C.C.F. Post-graduation plans -Intensive work in Psychology and Economics and perhaps dab- bling a bit in politics. Sheila Shift Toronto, Ont. C1555 Came up from Harbord laden with Language Scholarship, and promptly dropped it. I? II So- ciology Club, III Beginning to awage, IV Too bad. Elizabeth Shirriff CII B435 Toronto, Ont. C1565 Pass Arts via Branksome Hall. Beautified the Tall Chorus I-III. W.U.A. Executive I. In R.C.N. V.R. Jr. Auxiliary, and joining Red Cross Transport shortly. Eva Schoichet CIA Il 5 Toronto, Ont. C1575 From Harbord C.I. into Soc. and Philosophy, into Psychology. Dean of Sorority III. In summers tried playground activity and Hamilton Hospital. Want to go on to Clini- cal Psych. Anne Silverstein CA E415 Toronto, Ont. C1585 Entered Pass Arts at U.C. from Jarvis Collegiate. Future plans are indefinite. Sara Socol Toronto, Ont. C1595 Pass Arts via Harbord. Staff of The Varsity I-II, Avukah, Pub- licity Chairman I-II. Future un- decided. Abraham Sone Toronto, Ont. C1605 Pass CScience5 student5. Came to U.C. to learn the Art of billiards and swimming. Results - un- known. Intends to continue edu- cation after the war. George Soutar Toronto, Ont. C1615 Pass Arts. Chief loves-porridge, the Shorter Catechism and Philo- sophy. What learned? Just enuff to amaze the unlearn'd, and make the learned smile. Thanks, Pope! l24l Ida Clara Spivak Toronto, Ont. C1625 Sociology. From Harbord C.I. Member Sociology Club, Social and Educational Committees of Jewish Student Fellowship. In- terested in music, grease paint, and Canadian Jewish Congress Servicemen's Club. Ralph Axel Staal New York, U.S.A. C1635 Maths. and Physics, Division I. Aim: Teaching. Hobbies: Music. canoe trips, music, philosophy, sports, music, chess. Two sum- mers spent at Boys' Camps, two summers with H.E.P.C. Elizabeth Mary Stenhouse Toronto, Ont. C1645 Born Toronto-last stronghold of civilization. Entered Civil Ser- vice but escaped - in gratitude took up Philosophy. Now pre- pared to defy psuedo-sciences like Sociology, Psychology, etc. Jay Roy Storey Toronto, Ont. C1655 Jay's motto - L'Silence is elo- quencef' Ruth Sumner Marlow, Bucks, Eng. C1665 Pass Arts and Whitney Hall in Second Year through transfer from,Montice1lo College, U.S.A. Tennis team, The Varsity II. Fu- ture plans involve return to England. Dorothy G. Swerling CNPE5 Toronto, Ont. C1675 Entered Pass Arts via Harbord C.I. Did volunteer work in nur- sery School. Future plans in- definite. Cathleen Synge Toronto, Ont. C1685 There was a young maiden called Synge Who thought Mathematics the thynge, For four years she tried Both Pure and Applied, But still doesnlt know what she's do-ynge. Marilyn Tanz CACPE5 Toronto, Ont. I C1695 Pass Arts. Worked at Red Cross Blood Donors' Clinic. Hopes to do post-graduate work at the Institute of Child Study.
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