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ELEANOR ELIZABETH EVERALL<br />
Eleanor arrived ar U. B. C. in her third year<br />
from Victoria College. She took up badminton and<br />
this year has been a very necessary member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
second team. Eleanor delved in the realms <strong>of</strong> Phil<br />
osophy and decided to major in this abstruse subject.<br />
The vocatianal problems <strong>of</strong> other people are likely to<br />
be her future worry. Eleanor has as her goal, during<br />
the next few years, an M.A. at Toronto and even<br />
further education at Cambridge.<br />
EDWARD GLEAVE<br />
Ted, as he is known to his classmates, took<br />
Senior Matric at Kanaloops before joining the ranks<br />
<strong>of</strong> Arts ‘31. Specializing in Chemistry and Maths.,<br />
he is an active member <strong>of</strong> the Chemistry Society and<br />
is well acquainted with matters mathematical, equa<br />
tions so simple and also quadratical. Ted is keenly<br />
interested in winter sports such as skiing and skat<br />
ing, and is a soccer fan as well as being a tennis<br />
player <strong>of</strong> some note.<br />
ANN BLANCHE SCOTT FERGUSON<br />
Throughout her varied university career, Ann<br />
has been one <strong>of</strong> the most prominent and valued<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Players’ Club. Combining a genu<br />
ine dramatic sensibility with rare humour, she has<br />
ever delighted her audiences. Ann’s versatility en<br />
ables her to carry success into her studies, and we<br />
see her name on the scholarship list where she won<br />
a Khaki Scholarship in her Junior year. Ann is a<br />
great favourite and we hope she will “carry on”<br />
after Varsity days as cheerily as she has done in the<br />
last four years.<br />
HERBERT GUY GLOVER<br />
Herbert is an entomologist and has an habitual<br />
ly bright outlook on life. He shares his compre<br />
hensive understanding <strong>of</strong> zoological problems with<br />
everyone he meets and so has proved himself <strong>of</strong><br />
valuable assistance to all his classmates. During hss<br />
first two years at <strong>University</strong> he was intimately asso<br />
ciated with the Musical Society. Although he is<br />
now carrying the burden <strong>of</strong> a Zoology Honour<br />
course, he still finds time to assist the Biological<br />
Discussion Club in the capacity <strong>of</strong> curator.<br />
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NANCY FERGUSON<br />
“As/c why God made the gem so ssoall?<br />
And why so huge the granite?<br />
Becanse God meant ,ssankind should set<br />
That higher caine on it.”<br />
Nancy distinguished herself at Victoria College<br />
by high marks and the championship <strong>of</strong> the Pacific<br />
Coast for Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Highland Dancing. At Var<br />
sity she has divided her time between English and<br />
French, Gym. Club, hockey and track. After<br />
Education, instead <strong>of</strong> teaching B. C. mountaineers<br />
tap dancing, rumour says she will be displaying her<br />
talents in London.<br />
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