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EDITH JEAN McINTOSH<br />
Edith, with her unruffled and debonair manner,<br />
is a loyal and true friend when one knows her. She<br />
has ambitions in the field <strong>of</strong> journalism, and to gain<br />
experience in this line is a member <strong>of</strong> the “Ubyssey”<br />
staff. Her favourite haunt is the “Pub” <strong>of</strong>fice where<br />
she checks copy and rewrites reports quite cheerfully.<br />
She has a positive genius for picking courses with<br />
the largest possible number <strong>of</strong> free afternoons and<br />
essays.<br />
THOMAS TSUTOMU NAKANO<br />
Originally with Arts ‘29, Tom postponed his<br />
quest for knowledge for two years because <strong>of</strong> illness,<br />
and wisely chose to “get there” on good ship ‘31,<br />
majoring in Zoology and Bacteriology. He is re<br />
membered as the one who twirled the ball from the<br />
mound for ‘29 against Science, although he never<br />
tells us the results. During his spare time, he wages<br />
dictatorial power in guiding the destinies <strong>of</strong> the Van<br />
couver Japanese Student Association. After gradua<br />
tion Tom intends to continue his studies in the field<br />
<strong>of</strong> medical science.<br />
GLADYS KATHLEEN McINTOSH<br />
Gladys is from Victoria—perhaps that is the<br />
reason she is so attractive. After two years at Vic<br />
toria College she came to Varsity, carrying on the<br />
good work in Latin buried in the gloomy stacks.<br />
Next year will see Gladys here again for Education<br />
—and our jealous nature makes us hope that no one<br />
else will have our chance <strong>of</strong> finding what a perfect<br />
roons-mate she is! Although teaching is ostensibly<br />
the end Gladys has in view, we feel sure it is merely<br />
a stepping-stone to an artistic career.<br />
WALTER ERIC NORTH<br />
Entering whole—heartedly into all that Univer<br />
sity life had to <strong>of</strong>fer, Eric’s first conquest was in<br />
dramatics, where he captured prominent roles in two<br />
Spring productions. In athletics, Eric captained the<br />
Freshman Soccer team; in second year played Cana<br />
dian Rugby, and whea forced out <strong>of</strong> the strenuous<br />
sports through injuries, joined the Swimming Club.<br />
for his reputation as an administrator, Eric has been<br />
president <strong>of</strong> his class, Junior Member <strong>of</strong> Council, the<br />
power behind the Arts ‘31 Valedictory project and<br />
the chairman <strong>of</strong> that energetic committee that tried<br />
valiantly to wring shekels out <strong>of</strong> rural <strong>British</strong> Col<br />
umbians in the great Stadium Campaign.<br />
HELEN JESSIE MacKENZIE<br />
Helen, popularly known as “Teddy,” is re<br />
nowned for getting her engagements mixed, for being<br />
exceptionally adept in repartee, and as a keen rugby<br />
enthusiast. During her college career, Teddy has<br />
taken part in skating, swimming, tennis and golf.<br />
She is a member <strong>of</strong> the Classics Club, as well as<br />
the late member <strong>of</strong> French class. Teddy’s secret<br />
ambition is to be an actress, but she feels that fate<br />
will intervene in the form <strong>of</strong> a pedagogical career.<br />
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