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CATHERINE MARGARET WOODWARD<br />
Margot is another <strong>of</strong> the height and shining<br />
lights from Victoria College. Since coming from<br />
Victoria her occupation has been, in her own words,<br />
“Work—in brrween whiles,” but her creditable record<br />
at U.B.C. proves it to have been more than in be<br />
tween whiles. Margaret is a member <strong>of</strong> the Sksting<br />
Club, and is well known in S.C.M. groups and Cop<br />
per Cove camps. As she proposes to instruct the<br />
rising generation, she will be a member <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
‘32.<br />
ERNEST ROBERT MARRYAT YERBURGH<br />
Among the permanent settlers from the resl in<br />
vasion from Victoria, we find Bob. His two years<br />
among us have been spent in assimilating most <strong>of</strong><br />
the advanced courses <strong>of</strong> the faculty <strong>of</strong> Classics. For<br />
recreation he indulges in the busman’s holiday <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiating as secretary <strong>of</strong> the Classics Club. The<br />
success <strong>of</strong> this persistent specialization is shown by<br />
his holding <strong>of</strong> the May Longstaff and Alliance Fran<br />
caise scholarships, and his future achievements along<br />
this line <strong>of</strong> endeavour seem to be limited only by<br />
his ambition.<br />
MARGARET JANET WRIGHT<br />
Margaret is one <strong>of</strong> these lucky persons who can<br />
write essays and read books without worrying about<br />
having them done on time. He academic interests<br />
are English, Philosophy and German. The latter<br />
occupies her noon hours and the Philosophy Club<br />
an occasional evening. Marg’s hours behind the<br />
<strong>Library</strong> desk benefit her friends, for she knows<br />
which books are the best. She is leaving us next<br />
year to continue her librarian work at Berkley, and<br />
we wish her every success.<br />
ALFRED BARRINGER YOUNG<br />
After crossing the ncean from England, AIf<br />
spent his early teens in eastern Canada. Feeling the<br />
lure <strong>of</strong> B.C., he migrated to Vancouver and com<br />
pleted his high school education at Burnaby South.<br />
In the fall <strong>of</strong> ‘27 he entered the U.B.C. with the<br />
Class <strong>of</strong> ‘3 1. AIf has engaged in various lines <strong>of</strong><br />
sport <strong>of</strong> which rugby, badminton and skating head<br />
the list. In his academic pursuits, Latin and French<br />
are his first choice, and as a language teacher, we<br />
predict for him a brilliant future.<br />
WINNIE MARR BRUCE<br />
Winnie is constructed pendulum fashion, swing<br />
ing between the <strong>University</strong> and the Alexandra Orph<br />
anage. This performance is not indicative <strong>of</strong> insanity,<br />
but merely <strong>of</strong> Winnie’a intention to become a Social<br />
Service Worker. Such a l<strong>of</strong>ty ambition keeps her<br />
nose firmly cemented to the grindstone, except for<br />
occasional outbreaks such as dressing up as a bald<br />
old man, and ambling benignly round the Tea Kettle<br />
Inn. In her more expansive moments, Winnie con<br />
fesses to a passion for hiking, riding and fishing.<br />
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