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EDWARD HILL LOVITT<br />

Ed. entered Varsity with Arts ‘29, but after two<br />

years in Arts entered Applied Science with ‘31. He<br />

is a double-course man in Geology and usually man<br />

ages to pull down good marks. Much <strong>of</strong> h:s extra<br />

time at Varsity is occupied with his duties as presi<br />

dent <strong>of</strong> the G. M. Dawson Geological Discussion<br />

Club and hi summers are spent with the Geologcal<br />

Survey. Next year he intends to journey east to<br />

study for his Ph.D.<br />

JOHN ERNEST MACDONALD<br />

John started with Science ‘29. After three years<br />

he left for Conowingo, Maryland, where he built a<br />

$50,000,000 hydro plant. He then returned to<br />

U.B.C. to graduate in Mechanical Engineering with<br />

Science ‘31. Jack is one <strong>of</strong> the good reasons women<br />

prefer Sciencemen. He might well be called the<br />

“Spirit <strong>of</strong> Science” for he has always been a leader<br />

in every phase <strong>of</strong> activity in the Science Men’s Under<br />

graduate Society. A few <strong>of</strong> his positions will ind<br />

cate his interest—president and vice-president, Science<br />

M. U. S.; vice-president, Science ‘29; Science Song<br />

Leader.<br />

ELMER WILSON MARTIN<br />

Another one o the Mechanicals who is trying<br />

to plug his way to freedom. Elmer having spent<br />

four years at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan, came<br />

to the U.B.C. to wiisd up his college career. He is<br />

an air-minded student and has already obtained his<br />

“wings” in the R.C.A.F. and intends to install a co<br />

inotional motor in his first plane. His ambition is<br />

to get out <strong>of</strong> an inverted spin and still have his nose<br />

above ground. His favourite indoor sport is writing<br />

up Electricity labs. He can be found any time after<br />

9:30 in the dug-out playing “Once in a lifetime” or<br />

looking for a third harmonic.<br />

KENNETH WAYNE MARTIN<br />

Ken is a real Scienceman. Entering Varsity<br />

with Arts ‘30, his activities in athletics and student<br />

government have been widespread. In hs Sopho<br />

more year he was a prominent member <strong>of</strong> the Boat<br />

Club and twice has won his big letter as a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the McKechnie Cup team for 1930 and ‘31. He<br />

was president <strong>of</strong> Science ‘31 for 1929-30, and presi<br />

dent <strong>of</strong> the Science Men’s Undergraduate Society in<br />

his Senior year. Ken hopes to continue his studies<br />

with a view to obtaining his Ph.D. in Chemical<br />

Engineering.<br />

DONALD NOBLE MATHESON<br />

Don came down from Prince Rupert to join<br />

Varsity as a freshman with Arts ‘29, and then<br />

changed over to Science and spent the next three<br />

years with Science ‘30. Along with five other miners<br />

Don spent last winter gathering gold and is graduat<br />

ing this year with Science ‘31. Playing ice-hockey<br />

and skating on the winning relay team for two years<br />

at the Rotary Ice Carnival signify hs prowess on the<br />

ice. Don also excels at basketball and soccer, but<br />

his studies have prevented him from participating for<br />

Varsity.<br />

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