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KATHLEEN AUBIN BURRIDGE<br />
Aubin came to us from Victoria College two<br />
years ago. Since she has been here, she has entered<br />
with much pep and enthusiasm into all phases <strong>of</strong><br />
university life. Aubin, majoring in Botany and<br />
French, manages to carry <strong>of</strong>f “firsts” with great ease.<br />
In athletics she takes an active part, being vice-presi<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the Outdoors Club, as well as an enthusiastic<br />
worker for the Hockey Club. She frequently hides<br />
herself in one <strong>of</strong> her many labs. Not satisfied with<br />
a B.A. at eighteen, Aubin plans to return next year<br />
to take her M.A. in Taconomy.<br />
ALAN THOMAS CAMPBELL<br />
For two years Alan, more commonly known as<br />
Tommy, came to Varsity without letting many <strong>of</strong><br />
us know about it. His third year was spent t<br />
McGill as exchange scholar and this year everyone<br />
knows him as president <strong>of</strong> the Men’s Undergrad.<br />
As councillor, he is respected for his legal mind; as<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the Discipline Committee for his stern<br />
demeanor; as member <strong>of</strong> the Stadium Committee for<br />
his enthusiasm, and in social circles for his diplomacy<br />
and dancing.<br />
JEANNE BERNADINE BUTORAC<br />
Jeanne has made her last year at U.B.C. an<br />
active one. In the Fall she joined the “Ubyssey”<br />
reportorial staff. This year she has shown enthusi<br />
asm for basketball and skating, while in previous<br />
years she was known to gym fans. Jeanne is one <strong>of</strong><br />
the few walking enthusiasts at U.B.C. Languagcs<br />
are her specialty and La Causerie her chosen club.<br />
Trail, Education and Essays are her favourite topics<br />
<strong>of</strong> conversation. All who know Jeanne appreciate<br />
her resourcefulness and capacity for friendship.<br />
ROBERT JENNINGS CHAPMAN<br />
Robbie’s “Hiss” on the basketball floor has won<br />
for him a place in the “Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame.” In spite <strong>of</strong><br />
first-class marks, commercial art, being a Life Ssver<br />
at Jasper, the fun he gets out <strong>of</strong> dances and the<br />
hundred and one other things he does—his idea <strong>of</strong><br />
enjoyment is a Canadian Championship in basketball.<br />
Without a doubt the future holds quite a lot for<br />
Robbie.<br />
PHYLLIS MARGUERITE CAMPBELL<br />
Montreal, 1935.<br />
Dear Marion:<br />
Do you remember Phyllis Campbell <strong>of</strong> our year?<br />
She came from New Denver but lived in Vancouver<br />
during the winter. She was a member <strong>of</strong> La Cana<br />
dienne. I remember the hours she used to spend in<br />
the <strong>Library</strong> worrying over Economics and Phil. essays.<br />
I <strong>of</strong>ten think <strong>of</strong> our 2 o’clock cups <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee in the<br />
caf. followed by a dash to the <strong>Library</strong> to get places.<br />
I read <strong>of</strong> her quite recently in connection with<br />
Social Service work in Vancouver.<br />
MABEL.<br />
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