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AGNES MAUDE HEALEY<br />
Agnes ordinarily seems to be a qoiet and con<br />
scientious worker, but on the tennis field the full<br />
force <strong>of</strong> her personality is revealed. She played<br />
Grass Hockey during her four years and is very<br />
fond <strong>of</strong> her summer swims. She has delved into a<br />
good many courses, running all the way from Eng<br />
lish, Philosophy and History to Geology, but Eng<br />
lish now claims most <strong>of</strong> her time. Her friends find<br />
her kind and unassuming and full <strong>of</strong> humour. Her<br />
ambition for the future is an Art course.<br />
MALCOLM HEBB<br />
Malcolm is one <strong>of</strong> tlse most brilliant lights <strong>of</strong><br />
the graduating class. A Physics Honour student, he<br />
is president <strong>of</strong> the Physics Club, and an abiding dis<br />
ciple <strong>of</strong> Einstein, Maxwell, and Weierstrauss. His<br />
nursery literature most surely included a treatise on<br />
Relativity and his toys probably consisted <strong>of</strong> gal<br />
vanometers and wattmeters. His pet hobby is expos<br />
ing projected theories re things physical, and withal<br />
his genial personality has made him a host <strong>of</strong> friends<br />
at the <strong>University</strong>. Malcolm is a credit to the In<br />
stitution.<br />
MARY HERBISON<br />
Coming to Varsity a scholarship-winner, Mary<br />
has maintained her brilliant record throughout. She<br />
won a second scholarship and always gains first class<br />
averages. As president <strong>of</strong> La Canadienne, she has<br />
put her French honours to excellent practice. In<br />
addition she is a member <strong>of</strong> the International Rela<br />
tions Club and an active member <strong>of</strong> the S.C.M.<br />
U.B.C. will not lose Mary this spring, for she plans<br />
to return in the fall to study Education.<br />
GIBB GILMOUR HENDERSON<br />
Gibb is a double-course man, having taken his<br />
second year Arts at Summer School. Next year he<br />
graduates in Electrical Engineering and the East will<br />
probably claim him for a while at least. Of un<br />
failing good nature, he has won many friends at<br />
U.B.C., and we all feel that, as an engineer, his<br />
success is assured. As a diversion from the more<br />
serious business <strong>of</strong> studying, Gibb plays badminton,<br />
and in the summer tramps the wilds with the<br />
Geological Survey.<br />
MABEL ELIZABETH FRAILEY HILL<br />
Frailey comes to us from North Vancouver.<br />
She entered Varsity in the second year and since<br />
then her chief occupation has been in winning<br />
French Honours. An active member <strong>of</strong> “La Cans<br />
dienne,” Frailey was the heroine in the play pro<br />
duced by that Club. Furthermore, she has been<br />
working on the Valedictory Gift Committee for Arts<br />
‘31 and has given the group much assistance. Frailey<br />
intends to teach, so we hope to see her back at<br />
Education in the fall.<br />
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