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ARARA LILLIAN DAWSON<br />
Barbara seems inclined to take a serious view <strong>of</strong><br />
life. We wonder if this is the only explanation <strong>of</strong><br />
her tendency to make first classes. After attending<br />
high school for two years in Saskatchewan, she<br />
matriculated in Vancouver in 1927, winning a<br />
scholarship. She has been occupied lately with Eng<br />
lish, French and German courses, and is a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> La Causerie and the Deutsche Verein. She hopes<br />
next year to take a course in <strong>Library</strong> science.<br />
JOHN WALDEN FOX<br />
John, <strong>of</strong> the friendly smile and the business<br />
like air, is one <strong>of</strong> our most popular students. Dur<br />
ing his first two years at Varsity he played Canadian<br />
rugby, winning his small block. In third year he<br />
made his debut into the business world as Advertis<br />
ing Manager for the “Ubyssey,” and in his last<br />
advanced to the Business Managership, holding that<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice with great success. John is an ardent follower<br />
<strong>of</strong> G. K. Chesterton, believing that Woman’s place<br />
is in the home.”<br />
VIOLA VICTORIA DAVIS<br />
Viola is another brilliant student from Victoria.<br />
Since coming to Varsity in the third year she has<br />
established sn enviable record in History honours.<br />
“Ve-Ve” is a popular member <strong>of</strong> the select social<br />
circle which congregates about the history stacks.<br />
The Historical Society and International Relations<br />
Club have claimed her knowledge <strong>of</strong> current affairs,<br />
while the S.C.M. carries her in lighter moments to<br />
Copper Cove Camp. Viola plans to migrate again<br />
from the City <strong>of</strong> Birds for Education ‘32.<br />
JOHN WINDSOR FROST<br />
Jack’s career at Varsity has been divided equally<br />
between scholastic, athletic and social interests. In<br />
his Freshman year he held a position on the Froth<br />
English Rugby team. From that time on he has<br />
appeared spasmodically on the field, a broken leg its<br />
his Sophomore year somewhat cooling his ardour.<br />
After a not-too-rapid beginning J. W. has managed<br />
to obtain rather decent marks and should have no<br />
trouble in graduating well. Next year we may see<br />
him back as a Pre-Med.<br />
MARGARET BEATON DICK<br />
Margaret embarked upon her combined Arts<br />
and Social Service course with the class <strong>of</strong> ‘29.<br />
None <strong>of</strong> us need to be told that her chief interests<br />
are deserted wives and youthful delinquents. Be<br />
sides her extensive fieldwork she has found time to<br />
attend handicraft classes and to captain a Point Grey<br />
Guide company. All who know her conscientious<br />
nature and her unruffled efficiency are confident that<br />
she will be successful in her chosen field <strong>of</strong> family<br />
welfare work.<br />
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