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UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO N Qdgic fy vw ' ' -if to fx . 4-1...-,E I Q V ,L S in ARTS MARY CAMPBELL English and French. Dark eyes-deep life in all Ihal's 1rue. Class president '28-'29, Hes- perian Club, Player's Club, Mistress of Costumes, S.C.M. League of Nation's Club, Pi Sigma Sorority, President of Cercle Francais '30-'31. CARL CASMIR CARERE Born of Italian blood, first saw daylight at Guelph on April 29th, 1908. Having first received his preliminary edu- cation at St. joseph's School, Stratford. Carl sought a higher field of learning and found it at the Guelph Col- legiate and Vocational Insti- tute. Tennis, Baseball and Skating are Carl's favorite pastimes. HOWARD CLARKE Howard is graduating in Applied Biology and if he chases the insects as well as he can chase tennis balls, insect pests will be a thing of the past. Howard edited the hand-book in his third year. He is a master of the tennis racquet and has been Secretary, Manager and Vice- President of the Tennis Club. OLIVE M. COLLINS North Bruce. English and French, the Cercle Francais, Hesperian Club, President of the Alpha Kappa Chi '30-'31, She has remained elusive in spite of academic life and she dreams of travelling the Seven Seas. 1 9 MARX' CONNC JLLY l'er.valili1y, llzy name is Mary.' A vivacious personality, an original mind, an excellent musician, an enthusiastic sportswoman, a delightful date. A good student, and over all this is a sincere friendliness, which has made afplace for her in University li e. GRACE COUTTS St. Thomas. English and History. London Normal School. Taught in St. Thomas. U Activities: Orchestra: President, S.C.lVI. '28-29'. Hesperian Club, Gazelle, Hex- perian Magazine, League of Nations Club, Hislory Prize 2nd year. Extra U Activ- 5ties:Tra1nping and Afternoon ea. HONVARD CRANSTON Howard first announced his presence in London in 1905. After absorbing knowledge in London and Lucan, he taught school for live years, three as principal at Lucan. After summer courses at Western, he became a full time student in '29, Next fall will find him at the College of Education. JOHN KENNETH DARCH All lhe Lalin I fonxlrue is amo - I love. The lad saw London just in 1907 and was immediately all sold on the place. Graduating from Central he applied himself to the study of Chemistry and the weaker things of life. Although for several years one alone has been sus- pected. 31
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U N ivan srftv ett orb - WESTERN CNTAiRlGiiiMir ARTS JOHN ELFORD BRENT An athlete of rugby track 'md hockey fame a student of Business Administration and of great ability and of divers interests and activ- ities. A member of Pi Tau Kappa. A man of many and fine words and many and Fine arguments. DONALD C. BLDGE Course: Honor Ijronmnirv. Activities: Rugby manager of lrack for luo years lnler- gear Baxkelball Huron College Counril. f,,g -L l M , 7 5 - 4 - ,i 3 i, 9 S oi, i .:t G - f . . f, .:'1 X i ' Zi - ' ,' T .. . g , 1, ' fi . i i -9-,fi ,Q a 'uf 5 1 N if' fii iw ff iiiii giiiziigli Q ' i . , ' ' l , g i ' Y ii f i 1 ARTHUR ESPINER BROWN Honor Mathematics. a min- ister's son and yet a lad of laughter. Apparently hapDY' go-lucky but really an earnest and productive worker. Proof: Youngest in Arts '31, Lord Beaverbraok Scholarship, and Honor Mathematics Scholar- ship in Junior Year. GORDON HA RO LD BROWN Gordon was horn in Lansing, Michigan. In 1927, lie regis- tered at Western in Classics. His outstanding musical abil- ity has been an asset as mem- ber of the Orchestra and Leader of the Chapel Choir. Year '31 extends best wishes to a friend, scholar, and gentleman. MARY BUCHNER A follower in Clarence Dar- row's footsteps. A lawyer to be after a sojourn at Osgoode. An active Worker in Univer- sity College. Vice-President of the Lit. '30-'3l. Player's Club, The Gazette, Polycon glub, Hesperian Club, S.C. I. CAIXIPBELL CARLYLE CALDER The last of a line of scholars, something of a writer, a speaker and a Hautist. Pi Tau Kappa, Polyconner, politic- ian, prefect. DOUGLAS SEYMOUR CALDER Chemist extraordinary, ana- lyst unimpeachable. Editor of Ye Filter Paper, four scholarships, a marksman, mark you, he, he! A student Court Judge. Actor unusual, author unsurpassable and an original science cluhber, chauffeur and sailor, wart doctor and literary genius and he who owns the dirtiest lab coat. DOROTHY J. CAMPBELL Having completed her studies at the Ridgetown High and Vocational School, Dorothy registered in General Arts. Alpha House claims her as one of its hrst residents. In Group 2 she has held the ofhces of secretary-treasurer '29-'30, and President '30-'31. 1931 .,,..................-.--. . 1 1 ri :Bl ! , . 3 T :,,. 23 2 ' i 2 I
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UN x st-'fksbzo ' 'qoQo , 9-:ss E 1 - T ET e... 'P qs X fl 5 A G cf, 2-3 if v ,A,A . ,P QQ IVER SITV OF WESTERN ... If-1 ARTS MARY HELEN DAVIDSON From Woodstock, with schol- arships to Brescia Hall, this year at Alpha House, in Economic and Political Sci- ence. Captain of the Senior Basketball Team and Ath- letic representative for Arts '31. Little Theatre Orchestra, Upsilon Iota Sigma Sorority, Polycon Club, Vice-President of the S.C.M.-noted for her hearty laugh and lovable for her naturalness and for high ideals. DALTON G. DEAN and blushed becominglyf' The Tillsonburg Tobacco King has flashed brilliantly across the Western horizon for the past three years. A disciple of Adam Smith, Presi- dent of the Literary Society, S.A.A., Treasurer of the Polycon Club, Intermediate and Senior Rugby. Called Mush Csuspected of having been a Quaker Oat Prem- iuml, Sigma Kappa Sigma. JOSEPH P. DOYLE Just another Polyconner come to his reward. Joe was born in Chatham, Ontario, graduated from London Cen- tral Collegiate, shone on the gridiron and in debates as a member of the Polycon Club and shared in many touch- ing events in dear old room 19, where good fellowship made lasting friendships. What more need be said. Good-bye and good luck. GORDON WINFIELD FORD Now graduates in Economics, an S.K.S. man, one who has led on the track, in his class and the Political Economy Club, and served well in the Gazette, the Player's Club and the cause of debating. Gordon Ford to whom best luck we wish. BARBARA ISA BELLA FRASER Barbara, of the one and a half dimples, successful tea dances, and reports without red ink, is the typical modern, college graduate. Her ambi- tion is to be secretary to a prefidenl of something import- ani. MICHAEL B. GANT Another citizen of the Flower City. Early education in Holy Angel's School and St. Thomas Collegiate. Mike aims to make good the fourth educational institute. Activ- ities were confined mostly to commuting. f K, lx I ii 4 1 1 I 1 . S Ai X, Q 4 'f ANDREW HAROLD THOMAS W. T. GIBSON ' FITZSIMONS Those of us who know Tom, ' f Yes Sir! At the age of twenty- ond in him 3 good Sport ooo 5 three, Fitz is as smooth as he fl Hoo. friend- Among his 2 i looks. A product of London' activities, he has upheld the 3 he came to Western four reoutauoo of the Pony Conn 1 years ago to become a Club, both in debating and chemist, and has more than rugby ooo also the -Tumor H justified his choice. His Arts Basketball Team. technical and theoretical 'Q Q knowkdge og olrganichchem- . It xstry as ma e im a elpful - 2 source of information. 7 f .2 , ri f. at e 5 ' , i:f5??2' Hfsff i2??5?.5FZ'7?':5i ' i?'fil?13- 'tiff Vx' 'AN F I It A , , x 11.3 1 ..,. - .,,ixfz:.,:,xri3
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