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NORMA ROSE CLARKE<br />
“Dolly” is one <strong>of</strong> the more ambitious members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Class <strong>of</strong> ‘31. Although majoring in History<br />
and English, along with many others, she is showing<br />
her individuality by refusing to take the Teacher’s<br />
Training Coutse. After graduating, Dolly intends<br />
to return to California where she will enter the field<br />
<strong>of</strong> Journalism. We sincerely hope that she will have<br />
all the success possible in this venture.<br />
IAN FERGUSON DOUGLAS<br />
Ian started out with the Class <strong>of</strong> ‘26, but was<br />
beguiled into pedagogy. He survived, however, and<br />
returned for this last year. The “Pirates <strong>of</strong> Penz<br />
ance” was his major sport in which he took the<br />
role <strong>of</strong> the “Pirate King.”<br />
NORLEEN CRAFTER<br />
During Norleen’s school life, England, St. Micls<br />
ad’s School at Vernon, and Victoria College, have<br />
figured in her education. After such a varied and<br />
wandering career, she has remained at Varsity long<br />
enough to complete her final two years. Judging by<br />
Norleen’s high scholastic standing we are sure she<br />
will be very successful in her chosen work. Although<br />
her outward reserve makes it difficult for us to<br />
know what she is really like, all her friends agree<br />
that she is well worth knowing.<br />
ALFRED ABRAM EVANS<br />
“He plays the thing.”<br />
Drama and Literature have taken the leading<br />
roles in AIf’s university career. He has sixty-five<br />
public performances to his credit, and has also been<br />
very active in Little Theatre circles. He was adver<br />
tising maisager <strong>of</strong> the Players’ Club in third year and<br />
was appointed assistant director <strong>of</strong> the Christmas<br />
Play this year. Elected to Letters Club in Sophomore<br />
year. Member <strong>of</strong> Rowing and Fencing Clubs. As<br />
actor, playwright and director, AIf has a brilliant<br />
future in the theatre.<br />
MARGARET WINTON CREELMAN<br />
Were you looking for Margaret? She’s likely in<br />
the common room, looking vaguely around for in<br />
spiration for a short story—Not there? ‘Well, per<br />
haps she’s in the Pub. <strong>of</strong>fice-shes Associate Editor<br />
<strong>of</strong> the “Ubyssey,” you know. She’s president <strong>of</strong><br />
L’Alouette too, and a member <strong>of</strong> Der Deutsche<br />
Verein and the Gym Club—Well, I guess she must<br />
be at a lecture—She’s planning to be a librarian,<br />
you know, so she takes a little bit <strong>of</strong> everything—<br />
German, History, Sociology, English—Oh, here comes<br />
Marion, she’ll know where Margaret is!<br />
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