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AJAIB SINGH SANGHA<br />
Hails from the “Laod <strong>of</strong> the Five Rivers,” where<br />
he matriculated. Was originally a member <strong>of</strong> Sc. ‘28,<br />
but got left on the way, while busy makiog both<br />
eods meet. Is a product <strong>of</strong> the meetiog <strong>of</strong> East aod<br />
West, aod has respect for both. Gteatest weakoess<br />
is beiog sociable with everybody. Is a great grasshockey<br />
eothusiast aod has had many a shock tryiog<br />
to be a good tumbler aod diver. His foremost am<br />
bitioo is to go back and dam the Brahmaputra.<br />
MILTON EVERETT SAUNDERS<br />
An original member <strong>of</strong> Science ‘31, Milt came<br />
to us from Vancouver Tech. He is one <strong>of</strong> the radio<br />
enthusiasts <strong>of</strong> the Electrical class and bids fair to<br />
become a prominent radio engineer, as Ise appears to<br />
have one <strong>of</strong> the best radio sets in Vancouver. He<br />
shows a keen interest in all <strong>University</strong> activities and<br />
his sense <strong>of</strong> humour makes him popular with his<br />
classmates. His favourite expression is, “Come on<br />
fellows—let’s go home.”<br />
CHARLES DAVIES SCHULTZ<br />
Back in Fairview days, before injuring his leg,<br />
Charlie played ball with the best <strong>of</strong> them in first<br />
string basketball, English and Canadian rugby. Then,<br />
after a three-year rest he came back with Forestry<br />
‘31 and in the Spring <strong>of</strong> 1930 became president <strong>of</strong><br />
Men’s Athletics, showing exceptional energy and<br />
ability in this <strong>of</strong>fice. We <strong>of</strong>ten wonder where the<br />
fire is when Charlie blows by or misses three lectures<br />
in a row, but results are always forthcoming. Pep<br />
and the brains to guide it are a hard combination to<br />
beat.<br />
NORMAN VALMOND SCOTT<br />
He is one <strong>of</strong> the Missers, and has gatlscred his<br />
knowledge <strong>of</strong> mining from such mints as Premier<br />
and Brirannia; that is, in addition to what he has<br />
collected at this <strong>University</strong>. Norm is known to<br />
many by his practical jokes—sneezing powder and<br />
rubber chocolates being included in his bag <strong>of</strong> tricks.<br />
He has never bcen seen to work. The nearest he<br />
came to it was when he joined the Outdoors Club<br />
in his final year, but he has always managed to put<br />
the load on someone else’s shoulders.<br />
IRVING CAMERON SMITH<br />
Irving entered the <strong>University</strong> with Arts ‘30, and<br />
being an engineer at heart transferred his allegiance<br />
to Science ‘31. In second year he was class treasurer<br />
and next year took an active interest in the Ice<br />
Hockey Club. In his fifth year he was president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Ice Hockey Club and made the Senior Cana<br />
dian Rugby squad. Irving joined the Chemical<br />
Triangle in his fourth year, and has carried on his<br />
work with the intention <strong>of</strong> entering the industrial<br />
world.<br />
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