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ALICE MARGARET KNOTT<br />

Margaret is another student whose high stand<br />

ing is helping to maintain the reputation <strong>of</strong> Victoria<br />

College. She is known as the other half <strong>of</strong> the<br />

“ain-twistership.” During her two years in Van<br />

couver, Margaret’s work has centred around English,<br />

History and Philosophy, while her extra-curricular<br />

activities have included the Musical Society and<br />

S.C.M. It is by her sunny disposition and friendly<br />

manner that Margaret will best be remembered by<br />

Iser many friends, who wish her much success as<br />

a teacher.<br />

FABIAN ERNEST CLAUDE ROBERTS<br />

Ernie dropped into Varsity three years ago after<br />

teaching in the North. Besides being the energetic<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Soccer Club for two years, he has<br />

been one <strong>of</strong> the outstanding players on the Senior<br />

team. Last year he brought about the presentation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the “Soccer Cup” for inter-class competition. He<br />

is a member <strong>of</strong> the C.O.T.C. and a leading shot on<br />

the rifle team. Spends his summers in the mines or<br />

on surveys. Will probably follow teaching.<br />

MARIAN ISABEL KUMMER<br />

Marian came from Cranbrook in her Sopho<br />

more year to join the Class <strong>of</strong> ‘31. Throughout her<br />

college career, her cheery personality has won for<br />

her a host <strong>of</strong> friends and she believes “that a friend<br />

in need is a friend indeed.” Last year she joined<br />

the Gym Club to keep herself fit to wrestle witls<br />

her two bugbears, Latin and English, which she in<br />

tends to teach in the near future.<br />

JOHN MURDOCK RUTHERFORD<br />

Murdie, after matriculating at Revelstoke, at<br />

tended Normal School at Victoria before he came to<br />

Varsity. During his four years with ‘31 he has been<br />

chiefly interested in Philosophy, although he has also<br />

specialized in Mathematics and English. He plays<br />

inter-class basketball, skiis a little, and is very fond<br />

<strong>of</strong> hiking. He has also a weakness for dancing and<br />

bridge, and in the summer vacations enjoys the wideopen<br />

spaces <strong>of</strong> interior construction camps and sur<br />

veys.<br />

MARGARET OLIVE MUIRHEAD<br />

Margaret’s versatility and sincerity have distingu<br />

islsed her college career. Her scholastic standing has<br />

been consistently high, notwithstanding her wide<br />

range <strong>of</strong> outside activities, which include Inter<br />

national and Class Debating, winning <strong>of</strong> the Women’s<br />

Oratorical contest, acting as secretary and vicepresident<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arts ‘31, and finally as secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Alma Mater Society. Margaret has been a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> La Canadienne, I.R.C., and the Letters Club.<br />

Interested throughout in the S.C.M., she has been its<br />

publicity convener and vice-president and went as a<br />

delegate to the 1929 Jasper Conference. A good<br />

student and leader; a splendid co-worker and friend.<br />

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