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CICELY ROSAMOND HUNT<br />
Neither too quiet nor too studious, Cicely is a<br />
valued member <strong>of</strong> our class. She has that endear<br />
ing quality <strong>of</strong> being willing to do anything in the<br />
world for you, whether you want a play criticized,<br />
an essay written, or an original excuse for doing<br />
neither. Cicely is majoring in English and Philosophy<br />
in hopes that she will some day realize her ambition<br />
<strong>of</strong> taking a <strong>Library</strong> course at McGill. She is an<br />
enthusiastic member <strong>of</strong> the Philosophy Club, and<br />
attends an occasional meeting <strong>of</strong> Der Deutsche Verein.<br />
JOHN GEORGE MORGAN<br />
This, ladies and gentlemen, is U.B.C.’s other<br />
prize Scotchman—yes! we have two in the Audi<br />
torium. The wee fellow is kept above and Geordie<br />
because <strong>of</strong> his radicalism and other native qualifica<br />
tions, spends his time below. Besides good books he<br />
keeps good smokes. Like the rest <strong>of</strong> the Morgans,<br />
he is famous. As an economist <strong>of</strong> the first rank, an<br />
exponent <strong>of</strong> the views <strong>of</strong> Marx and Hegel, he bears<br />
an enviable reputation as a defender <strong>of</strong> his beliefs.<br />
He has seen many classes come and go, and we are<br />
honoured to have him graduate with us.<br />
AGNES MAUD HUTSON<br />
Maud will graduate not only with her B. A.<br />
degree and Honours in Economics, but also with her<br />
Social Service Diploma—evidence <strong>of</strong> her keen ambi<br />
tion, her true scholastic spirit, and, above all, her<br />
ability to apply her knowledge in a practical manner.<br />
Besides gaining a P.E.O. scholarship, Maud has been<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the I.R.C. and Social Science Club, the<br />
Musical Society, and the S.C.M. executive. By her<br />
ready sympathy and cheery friendliness she Isas won<br />
many loyal and true friends. Her “Lott” is sure<br />
to be a happy one!<br />
CLARKE VAN SICE MORRISON<br />
Van, as he is known to all, is an ardent student<br />
in Physics and Maths. However, he excels in Cana<br />
dian rugby, where for three years he has been pack<br />
ing the pigskin in the Intermediate Canadian Rugby<br />
League. He supplements his dinner hours by play<br />
ing in the inter-class basketball and soccer games.<br />
Van will take Education next year, if only to show<br />
his famous pipe to High School students.<br />
BESSIE KENNEDY<br />
During her university life Bessie has endeared<br />
herself to us all by her genial sympathetic nature,<br />
her love <strong>of</strong> fun and her keen sense <strong>of</strong> humour. Judg<br />
ing from her indulgence in Economic essays we are<br />
led to believe that she will enter the business world<br />
after graduation if she can overcome the temptation<br />
for Social Service.<br />
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