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ALAN DOUGLAS ESTABROOK<br />

“Esty” and English rugby go hand in hand. The<br />

short half <strong>of</strong> the Murray-Estabrook Corporation has<br />

played on the McKechnie Cup team for five years.<br />

Matriculating from Kitsilano High School, “Esty”<br />

realized that he was cut out for hard work and so<br />

took Mechanical. So far he has not completely<br />

ruined the Electrical lab, but you know what a<br />

sticker he is. He possesses a jovial countenance and<br />

a fine personality but his writing is terrible. In his<br />

Mechanical career we wish him every success.<br />

GEORGE EGERTON EVANS<br />

George came from Vancouver Island in 1926<br />

and spent one year as a sophomore in the Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arts and Science, thus becoming a double course<br />

student. In 1927 he became a member <strong>of</strong> the Faculty<br />

<strong>of</strong> Applied Science and commenced his studies as a<br />

Chemical Engineer. George has been very diversi<br />

fied in his interests on the campus and is an active<br />

member in the Outdoors Club, Chemistry Society<br />

and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Engineers. He played soccer in<br />

1927-28.<br />

JAMES LLOYD GREEN<br />

Coming to Varsity from St. Andrew’s College,<br />

Toronto, Lloyd joined us in his Sophomore year.<br />

His desire was to become a Civil Engineer, and he<br />

now constitutes twenty per cent. <strong>of</strong> the Civil ‘31<br />

class. He has found time to play Canadian rugby<br />

and attend a goodly share <strong>of</strong> the social functions.<br />

Lloyd is an expert with the steel handbook, generally<br />

underbidding the rest <strong>of</strong> the class with the lightest<br />

sections. We predict for him a brilliant career.<br />

TOM DOUGLAS GROVES<br />

Tom is one <strong>of</strong> the Forestry quintette. His<br />

activities range from those <strong>of</strong> sergeant and marks<br />

man in the C.O.T.C. to those <strong>of</strong> upholder <strong>of</strong> the<br />

law in the Players’ Club—from those <strong>of</strong> president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Forest Club to those <strong>of</strong> president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hockey Club. He also has annexed a B.A. but seems<br />

to prefer to hide his shame. In the summers he is<br />

a hard-boiled logger.<br />

ROBERT ALFRED HALLET<br />

Bob is another <strong>of</strong> the originals uf Science ‘31.<br />

He hails from Victoria, spends his summers with the<br />

Geological Survey, and usually manages to make<br />

good marks. In his third year, he showed what<br />

he could do if he really wanted to, and collected a<br />

scholarship as top man <strong>of</strong> his year. At present he<br />

is devoting his time to Geology, and next year in<br />

tends to take Post-Graduate work in the east.<br />

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