Untitled - UBC Library - University of British Columbia
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MARGARET McMILLAN ALLAN<br />
Margaret came here after a brilliant canter<br />
through South Vancouver High, and she has main<br />
tained the same high standard throughout Univer<br />
sity. She is a Math. Honour student and for two<br />
years has been the secretary <strong>of</strong> the Mathematics<br />
Club. Margaret’s studies by no means absorb all<br />
her time, for she is able to take an active interest<br />
in tennis and swimming, and is also a pr<strong>of</strong>icient<br />
pianist. Favourite saying: “Have you seen Joan?”<br />
NELSON ALLEN<br />
Nels hails from Victoria where he established an<br />
enviable record as a student. While in that seat <strong>of</strong><br />
learning, he won the David Spencer Mathematics<br />
prize, and among other things played the lead in<br />
“Green Stockings” and was president <strong>of</strong> the L.S.E.<br />
At Varsity he is known for his proclivities as a<br />
punster and his cachinnations which probably incited<br />
Max Beerbohm to his essay on “Laughter.” A Mathe<br />
matics Honour student, he is president <strong>of</strong> the Mathe<br />
matics Club and the Musical Society. Next year<br />
along with his Master’s work he will square the<br />
circle, duplicate the cube, and trisect the angle.<br />
ALICE TEAGUE BAILEY<br />
During her college career, Philosophy and Econ<br />
omics have claimed a large portion <strong>of</strong> her attention.<br />
Despite these weighty matters, Alice has found time<br />
to make herself indispensible to her many friends,<br />
and to take part in various activities such as the Bad<br />
minton Club, Philosophy Discussion Club, and the<br />
Golf Club. Vice-president <strong>of</strong> the latter, she has<br />
served on the Women’s Athletic Executive in her<br />
fourth year. Although somewhat undecided as to<br />
her future, Alice holds architectural aspirations.<br />
EDWARD CHUTARO BANNO<br />
Ed is a man <strong>of</strong> Utopian ideals despite his un<br />
accountable attachment to chick embryos and T.B.<br />
germs, Although majoring in Zoology and Bacteri<br />
ology, in which he holds his own with annoying ease,<br />
the chief object <strong>of</strong> his sojourn at Varsity has been to<br />
attain a liberal education. This accounts for his<br />
liberal outlook and attendance, even somewhat spor<br />
adic, at the Art Club and the International Relations<br />
Club meetings. After graduation, Ed contemplates<br />
an intensive study <strong>of</strong> medical science elsewhere.<br />
MARY ELIZABETH BALL<br />
Betty, as she is known by her friends, comes to<br />
U.B.C. each year from Courtenay. English and<br />
Philosophy interest her chiefly, although she indulges<br />
in History just to show that life is quite serious.<br />
Betty wastes precious moments attempting to avoid<br />
tea in the caf., but apart from this, she is quite<br />
human. Next year Betty plans to return for Educa<br />
tion.<br />
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