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BEATRICE JOAN FOSTER<br />
Joan came to U.B.C. in her Sophomore year<br />
after taking Senior Matric. in Kelowna. Her course<br />
ia Math. Honours and ahe showa her interest in that<br />
subject by never missing a Mathematics Club meet<br />
ing. Joan spends some <strong>of</strong> her spare time playing<br />
badminton and tennis and is an enthusiastic member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Swimming Club. Although she is returning<br />
next year for Education, her ambition is to take up<br />
post-graduate work in Physical Culture. Favourite<br />
saying—”Have you seen Margaret?”<br />
RONALD GRANTHAM<br />
Ronald, who came to U.B.C. in his Sophomore<br />
year from Ridley College and Welland High School,<br />
Ontario, has led a Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde exist<br />
ence during his university career. On one side he<br />
invokes the Muse <strong>of</strong> poetry and has done some notable<br />
work, especially in winning the Letters Club award<br />
for an original contribution. On the other hand,<br />
as Editor-in-Chief <strong>of</strong> the Publications Board, he has<br />
steered a tortuous course between the difficulties<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered by a recalcstrant Students’ Council, a some<br />
times fractious staff and an exacting student body.<br />
Ronald intends to enter the teaching pr<strong>of</strong>ession.<br />
JEAN ROBERTA FOWLER<br />
What a versatile young lady she is. She revels<br />
in English and even holds forth in German. Her<br />
true passion is History and her essays, which reveal<br />
Jean’s charming whimsicality and sparkling sarcasm,<br />
are the envy <strong>of</strong> every student. With her sense <strong>of</strong><br />
humour and ready interest she combines the qualities<br />
<strong>of</strong> a brslliant conversationalist and a sympathetic<br />
listener. Friendship with Jean is a stimulating thing<br />
for she is far more temperamental than a blackhaired,<br />
blue-eyed person has any right to be.<br />
JOHN LAWRENCE GREIG<br />
Spent his Freshman year at the “U” <strong>of</strong> Saskat<br />
chewan, but attracted by the “scenic” wonders <strong>of</strong><br />
U.B.C., decided to complete his course here. He<br />
has dipped into swimming activities and nosed<br />
around boxing circles—not to mention snilder ath<br />
letics with the Letters Club. Laury has the happy<br />
faculty <strong>of</strong> accomplishing a lot with little apparent<br />
effort. Comic novels and supposed misogynistic<br />
tendencies constitute his thief weaknesses. Lawrence<br />
visions a course in medicine after a few years <strong>of</strong><br />
teaching.<br />
FRANCES LYLA FRASER<br />
Frances, during her career at Varsity, has suc<br />
ceeded in making that unusual combination—success<br />
ful participation in the three important phases <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> life: sport, social activities, and studies.<br />
Frances can wield a tennis racket with the best; she<br />
is invariably among “those present;” and on top <strong>of</strong><br />
this she manages to obtain high marks. She ss<br />
majoring in History and English. Frances is going<br />
into business after graduation, and we feel that her<br />
personality and capability for hard work will carry<br />
her to success.<br />
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