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MARION TORRENCE CARDWELL<br />

“Twinklfi,g eyes, fairisl, hair,<br />

A winning smile, a roguish air—<br />

Vivacious, gay, and petite;<br />

Capable lass;<br />

Popular lass;<br />

A mannequin pretty and neat!”<br />

Marion is one <strong>of</strong> our most energetic workers<br />

and can always be depended upon for original ideas<br />

for class parties. As class representative she was a<br />

very active member <strong>of</strong> the Hospital Students’ Council.<br />

HEDWIG HILLAS<br />

“The Law <strong>of</strong> Kindness is upon her tongue.”<br />

Better known as Heggie, or H. H.—most con<br />

veniently initialed—is a most delightful person, ever<br />

bubbling with good spirits. Vivacious in personality,<br />

she possesses a keen sense <strong>of</strong> humour and reaps joy<br />

where sorrow was intended. An enthusiastic skater,<br />

especially on thin ice, but just watch her come up<br />

starry eyed and exuberant. An authority on what<br />

one would do with an umbrella on the golf course;<br />

not to speak <strong>of</strong> her executive ability.<br />

GERALDINE EDITH HOMFRAY<br />

Gerry came to us from Kamloops adding to our<br />

class the charm <strong>of</strong> her personality—intangible, viv<br />

acious, but yet reserved. With her demure, sweet<br />

expression, Gerry is always doing the unexpected, a<br />

constant source <strong>of</strong> pleasure and surprise. Beneath<br />

her outward calm Gerry conceals a strong, true<br />

character which she showed as our energetic hospital<br />

rep. Spends spare time on the badminton Court,<br />

links and walking with “Foggie.” Daily expression—<br />

wonder if there will be five more letters today.”<br />

HEATHER KILPATRICK<br />

“You chatter, chatter as you go,<br />

Both at your work and after;<br />

Your bubbling spirits will o’er! low,<br />

With gay and merry laughter.”<br />

Heather received her B.A. in 1928. Unfailing<br />

good nature has made her a popular member <strong>of</strong> Nurs<br />

ing. She refuses to let such little things as examina<br />

tions worry her and has made a splendid average all<br />

through college. Our go-getter was secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

class and later president <strong>of</strong> the Students’ Council <strong>of</strong><br />

the Vancouver General Hospital.<br />

DOROTHY EVELYN MacKENZIE<br />

“E’en though vanquished she could argue still.”<br />

Dorothy is one <strong>of</strong> the most popular students <strong>of</strong><br />

any year since Nursing was started at U.B.C. Even<br />

the pr<strong>of</strong>essors have to return her genial smile and<br />

ask her to “come earlier.” There has never been<br />

more capable president <strong>of</strong> the Nurses’ Undergraduate<br />

Society or <strong>of</strong> her class. Also she was the efficient<br />

secretary <strong>of</strong> the Students’ Council at V. G. H.<br />

Dorothy is a good sport at all times. She radiates<br />

pep, and her smile and wonderful dispostion pave<br />

the way to every heart.<br />

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