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OWEN WILLIAM ROSSE HUGHES<br />

Owen was born in Kelowna and has lived in<br />

various parts <strong>of</strong> ‘Western Canada from Kenora to<br />

Prince Rupert. In 1929 he was captain <strong>of</strong> the<br />

U.B.C. Grass Hockey team and in 1930 a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Varsity team. He plays ‘back’ in college foot<br />

ball, is a member <strong>of</strong> the Track team and an all<br />

round sport. He has served as a Lay Reader in the<br />

Yukon, is a motor expert and a builder, has lots <strong>of</strong><br />

pep, and holds definite opinions.<br />

ERIC WHITCLIFFE JACKSON, E.A.<br />

Eric Jackson was born in Cheshire, England,<br />

but caine to Canada when quite young. He gradu<br />

ated in Arts at U.B.C. in 1924 and went to India,<br />

serving four years as a teacher in Agra and one as<br />

Principal <strong>of</strong> Jay Narayan’s High School, in Benares.<br />

In 1930 he was winner <strong>of</strong> the Oratorical Contest<br />

and during the summer served as a Lay Reader in<br />

the Yukon. President <strong>of</strong> the Literary and Athletic<br />

Association, 1930-31, a valuable member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Varsity Grass Hockey and College Football teams,<br />

and walks to keep in trim. Recognized as head <strong>of</strong><br />

the student body in name and fact.<br />

REV. JOHN NOBUKAZU KIMURA, B.A., B.D.<br />

Kimura is a graduate <strong>of</strong> St. Paul’s <strong>University</strong>,<br />

Tokio, and already has two books to his credit. He<br />

came to us two years ago (it seems only two weeks)<br />

and now walks <strong>of</strong>f with a Licentiate <strong>of</strong> Theology,<br />

a mere step to a D.D. for this true student. This<br />

brother from across the Pacific in his quiet way<br />

has added much to our life, being always present at<br />

any activity from a social function to the wildest<br />

rag: and now we lose him—but Japan gains.<br />

SAMUEL KINLEY<br />

Kinley was born in County Down, Ireland, and<br />

is proud <strong>of</strong> it. He came to Canada in 1912, enlisted<br />

for the Great War and returned in 1919 with a<br />

Military Medal, having served in France and Salonica.<br />

Kinley taught for six years in the Indian School at<br />

Kitwanga. He is a member <strong>of</strong> the College Track<br />

team and Football Club and is respected by the<br />

faculty and fellow-students for Ins sterling qualities.<br />

Kinley intends to return to the Diocese <strong>of</strong> Caledonia.<br />

CLARENCE LEE<br />

Lee, alias Lee Lin-Tchung, is a native <strong>of</strong> Canton<br />

who paid the Student Head Tax and wonders why.<br />

He has been mechanic, caterer, merchant, Con<br />

fucianist and is now a Christian. Lee is a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the staff <strong>of</strong> the Anglican Chinese Missions both<br />

in Victoria and in Vancouver. He is assistant Sacri<br />

stan in the College where he has won the respect <strong>of</strong><br />

the Anglo-Saxons while retaining that <strong>of</strong> the Chin<br />

ese. He leaves us to join the permanent staff <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Anglican Mission to Chinese.<br />

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