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MABEL LILLIAN McDONALD<br />
During her four years at <strong>University</strong>, Mabel has<br />
shown herself to be a genial, happy-go-lucky scudent.<br />
Maths. Honours do noc seem to bother her, as she<br />
is also taking two extra courses in English. But<br />
Mabel finds grass hockey more interestiog even than<br />
Maths. This year she is secretary <strong>of</strong> the Grass<br />
Hockey Club. Mabel also belongs to the Mathematics<br />
Club and, with her activities outside Varsity, finds it<br />
almost impossible to “squeeze in” her studying.<br />
FRANCIS JAMES McKENZIE<br />
Frank’s whole-hearted participation in student<br />
activities has won him genuine admiration from a<br />
wide circle <strong>of</strong> friends. As president <strong>of</strong> the Student<br />
Christian Movement last year, he did much to en<br />
rich its established reputation. The presidency <strong>of</strong><br />
the Literary and Scientific Executive he has like<br />
wise filled with befitting dignity and discerning<br />
ability. His contributions to the Letters Club, the<br />
Musical Society, and Debating Union have been <strong>of</strong><br />
substantial character. We wish him every success.<br />
MARIAN ETHEL STERLING MACDONALD<br />
“Don’t let a little thing worry you,” murmurs<br />
Marian, or “Mac”, as she is called more frequently,<br />
while she samples your lunch or ice-cream cone.<br />
Even such little things as studies don’t seem to bother<br />
Iser, for she assimilates enough knowledge during her<br />
wanderings through the <strong>Library</strong> to make good grades<br />
in such trials as Economics and Maths. Her car<br />
“Ben-Hur” is a campus favourite, both as a con<br />
veyance and as a rendezvous for over-worked stu<br />
dents.<br />
JOHN FRANKLIN McLEAN<br />
Although he played English rugby in his Sopho<br />
snore year, John is now a Canadian rugby addict.<br />
Last year he was one <strong>of</strong> the backfield <strong>of</strong> the Junior<br />
team. In his Senior year he has displayed his bent<br />
for executive work, being vice-president <strong>of</strong> the Club,<br />
and one <strong>of</strong> those in charge <strong>of</strong> the training camp and<br />
the Hamilton Tigers Series. Majoring in EconomEcs<br />
and English, John intends to teach for a year or two,<br />
after which he will study law.<br />
ETHEL FRANCES MACDOWELL<br />
Ethel has always been a live and valuable par<br />
ticipant in many student activities. First and third<br />
year debating furnished a useful background for her<br />
later position as secretary <strong>of</strong> the Philosophy Club.<br />
Recently she was in Portland as delegate <strong>of</strong> the Inter<br />
national Relations Club. We heard she liked Port<br />
land. What’s the reason, Ethel? Her major study<br />
is Economics—her ambition to become a European<br />
buyer. Ethel’s ready smile and cheery friendliness<br />
will be missed in the corridors.<br />
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