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DOROTHY MARY BRUCE<br />
Dorothy’s interests have been very varied. For<br />
the last three years she has been a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Art Club. In second year she also belonged to the<br />
Musical Society and Outdoors Club. Then last year<br />
she joined the Biological Discussion Club and Chem<br />
istry Society. She is now secretary-treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
former Club and vice-president <strong>of</strong> the latter. Doro<br />
thys’ specialties are Chemistry and Biology, and she<br />
inrends to take Education next year.<br />
EDGAR NEWTON BROWN<br />
“My chief ambition is to write ‘the Great Ameri<br />
can Novel’—but don’t put that in the ‘Totem.’<br />
Edgar, Lord <strong>of</strong> the social whirl, has shown literary<br />
talent, but as he is an ambitious student in Com<br />
merce, one may expect him to become either a Trade<br />
Commissioner, or a man <strong>of</strong> letters—or both. As a<br />
sophomore, he was a “Ubyssey” reporter, and became<br />
assistant, associate, and finally a Senior Editor. In<br />
addition, he was treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Arts ‘31 Valedictory<br />
Committee and a member <strong>of</strong> the Social Science Club<br />
—but all this signifies nothing until it is added that<br />
he proved loyal in his friendships and true to his<br />
ideals.<br />
DOROTHY ELINORE WYLIE<br />
Dot is one <strong>of</strong> the privileged few—a Chemistry<br />
Honour student, and an enthusiastic member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Chemistry Society. Just what does she find so<br />
interesting in Chemistry lectures? Besides Chemistry<br />
she takes an odd Math. course and intends to take<br />
her M.A. next year. Dot plays on the Grass<br />
Hockey team and was a member <strong>of</strong> the former select<br />
Studio Club. Her chief relaxation is entertaining<br />
at tea every afternoon in her lab.<br />
FRANK LANG BURNHAM<br />
Frank is a true Vancouver product and hails<br />
from Grandview, where, as a scholag and “bantam”<br />
rugby player, he showed the boys at Britannia High<br />
just how he could “do his stuff.” After two un<br />
eventful years on this campus “Frankie” stepped out<br />
as an important member <strong>of</strong> the L’Alouette and the<br />
Classics Club, and a regular on the champion ‘31<br />
Inter-class. He is now striving for Latin Honours,<br />
and expects to be teaching youngsters in a couple <strong>of</strong><br />
years. Prefers blondes.<br />
ELIZABETH CHANNING BUCKLAND<br />
Freshette—member <strong>of</strong> Players’ Club; part in<br />
Christmas play; swimming. Sophomore—secretary <strong>of</strong><br />
Players’ Club; vice-president <strong>of</strong> Swimming Club;<br />
member <strong>of</strong> swimming team. Junior—president <strong>of</strong><br />
Players’ Club; part in Spring play; vice-president <strong>of</strong><br />
L.S.E.; Senior—member <strong>of</strong> Big Block Club; Players’<br />
Club; president <strong>of</strong> Women’s Athletics; Council mem<br />
ber. Despite her very active participation in campus<br />
activities, Betty has not shirked her academic res<br />
ponsibilities, for she is to be a chemist and bacteri<br />
ologist and those science courses mean work.<br />
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