University of British Columbia - Totem Yearbook (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada)

 - Class of 1951

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GREIG, ROBERTA M. HARRINGTON, JOYCE L. HARVIE, CAROLYN F. HYNDS, MARGARET LAMB, DOROTHY MaCCRASTIE, PRIS. M. MELCLENNAN, JANET R. MCNAIR, BEVERLY ANN MILLIKEN, CLAIRE MITCHELL, B. NORRIS, PATRICIA J. PARNELL, DOROTHY E. PARFITT. DOROTHY B. PURDIE, ANN M. ROVVLEY, ETHEL SHORE, HELEN SMITH, BETTY I. STEWART, GRACE G. VERNON, FRANCIS A. VVARD. GRETA L. WIDDIFIELD, DORIS YVIENS. ANNE WILLOUGHIBY, MARJ. D. NVYLIE. VIVIAN laid an lla! Cross-section of UBC campus life comes to light in these four photos. Students, their habitats, their housings, and their mem- orials are exposed by the photographic eye. Upper left hand picture is an unposed scene in that den of wasted time, the Cafe- teria. Next to the caf shot is an energetic stu- dent filing films in the University library. Probably hot, dusty work, too. Lower left shows one of those strange sights at UBC. It's a memorial dedicated to those people who dedicate memorials. Well, now, I sayl Law students should recognize the pic- ture in the lower right-hand corner. It's the excavation hole where someday the new law library will stand. Lucky old lawyers, no more horrible huts where their horrible huge volumes of law cases can get burned up in spontaneous fires. Seems we've heard this new structure will be completely fireproofed. PAGE ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-TWO

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NVESTAWAY. ARTHUR G. WORDEN, GEORGE WYGLE. BRIAN S. METALLURGY FORD, ROBERT FREED, RONALD GOLOUBEF, ALEXANDER GIBSON, LEN J. GOOLD, ALEXANDER C. GUGLIELMIN, LEONARD JOHNSTON, B. LUND, JOHN MQDONALD, IAN R. MINIFU, K. C. NORMAN, RONALD POLONIS, DOUGLAS H. SEMENCHUK, VVM. SEXAPHIM, DONALD P. SWAIN, C. J. THOMSON, JIM MINING BJORKMANN, U. B. CAULFIELD, K. S. CORNISH, NEWMAN G. DUBNIE, A. FRENCH. DONALD JOKISCH, CARL R. KETTLESON, H. KYLE, ANDREVV J. MCGURK, JOHN O. MANNING, L. G. NASSTROM, RAY NICOLLE, P. C. ROBERTS, A. THURGOOD, H. M. WASON. ALVVYN NVEBER, ROBERT G. WEST, GEORGE PHYSICS AYERS. XV. R. IBILLINGTON, IAN CITOPH, EUGENE HOLMES, ARTHUR HUNT. DAVID G. PIERCY. GEO. R. THOMSON. J. ALEX. L. NURSES ALLSEBROOK, NAOMI BRYSON, BARBARA BJELLAND, EDNA M. CALVERT, FRANCIS JEAN CLEMENS, MARI F. CLEMENT, ENID P. CONRAY, BERNADINE CRANE, LAVINIA M. DQLISLE, ELAINE EBERTS. FLORENCE A. FOVVLER, EDITH I. FRITH, GRACE L. FYFFE, EDNA D. -4, I I The button on the left PAGE ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-ONE



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s 4 410 9 0 XXV WUF cRAouA1E 51 ymdlffgffwfm ' wg, JM ,N gui' B.A-I B'C.L.' HENRY F' ANGliS'owd Swdies' FR.s.C.. Dem' 0 On February 28, 1949, the Faculty of Graduate Studies became a reality on this campus. At that time nine young men comprised the total en- rollment of the important new school. Now with more than thirty students carrying on research toward doctorate degrees Graduate Studies has found its place in the academic world. NLA-1 The man who directs the work of the faculty was chosen for his long years of experience as an academ- ician, and for his outstand- ing personal record as a political scientist. He is Professor Henry F. Angus, Victoria born, graduate of Oxford University and a member of the UBC Faculty since 1919. Professor Angus laid his plans care- fully and made cer- tain that studies were carried on in Depart- ments that are par- ticularly well-equip- ped to offer graduate work. To attempt to offer good graduate LLD-1 courses without ade- quate resources would inevitably mean under-graduate work, he explains. We do not intend to jeopardize the reputation of a Gradu- ate School by offering partial facilities on the one hand, and lowering ad- mission standards on the otherf, This, weakening our basically, is the reason for the par- ticular choice of Departments in which graduate studies are offered. At the present time these are the Departments of Physics, under the direction of Dr. G. M. Shrumg the Department of Zoology, under Dr. W. A. Clemensg and the Department of Biology and Botany, under Dr. A. H. Hutchinson. The Faculty of Graduate Studies is British Golumbia's contribution to a growing national need for more high- ly trained scientists in every field. MAXWELL A. CAMERON, M.A., Ph.D. Head, Department of Education 193

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