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students, for a small sum. A folder, containing the courses required by all students, for collegiate purposes and for entrance to the various universities was prepared. It is expected that this booklet, which is to be brought out on the first day of the next term, will be of great assistance to those who are uncertain of the requirements of their particular course. Although some of the niembers from first year have not taken a very active part in the discussions, the council as a whole has worked zealously to uphold the traditions which have been set in previous years. CSignedj ELAINE lXqACLEOD, Secretary of the Students' Council. Mg.- o --- ' 3 , gs'-- 1 '- S-1 ---Fl .151-Ii-f.----Q in I -1.5 '1 '.ET',.Esr I Q. ' 5- V- -'ff'-4' ' . I . I .. --. t.-.4,,:, ,f, 1.5. E ,i LI, h . is Q ', fi .liaawigfia 4 .1 21. .i T 'S Lf' :iffif -4' . K -,l .A ,gl -. .ng . 'a I 1, - -N4 -1- I-uf..,,Q-f H Sw: J LQ fat' ' . WE . 'f-Ia. agp, . ' i' ' K i 'R V - Regina College is now an integral part ofthe University of Saskatchewan. In its residential liIe,as well as in its courses ofstudy, itotfers Fine cultural and social advantages under the guidance of an efficient staFF of well-qualified teachers. In its academic department it specializes in the work ofthe First two years of Bachelor of Arts course, in which it oFFers a well selected range of COURSES First and Second year Arts First year Pre-medical Second year Bachelor of I-lousehold Science. Music in all its various branches as prescribed lor the diplomas of the University of Saskatchewan. Art Expression Physical Training in a well equipped gymnasium under an eFIicEent director. Write the registrar for information regarding Fees and scholarships. E. W. STAPLEFORD, B.A., B.D., Principal WM. RAMSAY, Ph.D., Dean F. E. WAGG, M.A., Registrar optional classes. PARISIAN DYE WORKS LIMITED FRENCH DRY CLEANERS AND PRESSERS PHONES 23603 - 4414 Head Office and Plant Branch Office 1843 ROBINSON STREET Regina, Saslc. 1933 SCARTI-I STREET 73
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TOP Ron-Ken Wlalters, Jack Stafford, Ernest Copeland, Cliff Cushing, Don Biggs, Bob Mitchell, Jack Hamill Bud Spencer, Bill Stovin. SECOND Row-Sylvia Yule, Lorraine McLellan, Frank Auld, Mr. R. VV. W. Robertson, Mr. D. S. MacMurch3 George Withrow, Una Athey, Helen Haug, Eleanor Dolan. - THIRD Row-Gordon Blair, Jim Bramham, Elaine Mc-Leod CSec.J, Mary Rogers CVice Presj, Keith Ansle3 CPres7 Dorothy Taggart QTreas.3, Mary Lewis, Doug Anderson. FRONT ROW-Jack MacMurchy, Ronald Hall, Dick Roberts, Bill Pettigrew. TI-IE STUDENTS' CQUNCIIQ' Guided by the advice of Mr. Robertson and Mr. MacMurchy, the representative body of the school has once more come through with flying colors. The Students' Council ha.s this year added many things to its previous list of splendid achievements. This organiza- tion is composed of the presidents of the forms and of the various school organizations, thus assuring the representation of all phases of school life. Because of the support of the Council, the publication of the Perroquet and the Annual was ensured, the latter being aided by two very successful dances held during the winter term. Another dance was held in honor of the students who took part in the Easter Concert. This concert, which was also backed by the Council, was thought to be the best in the history of the school. Just before the Christmas vacation, three parties were given the students, the total expense of which was carried by the Council. The Students' Council Award, which was originated last year, was again presented to the senior students who had been outstanding in the various school activities, namely, Marg Lowthian and Noel Powell. At the request of the Council, the Collegiate Board installed a drinking fountain in the gymnasium which has proven to be a great convenience to all. Crests of the design which was chosen last year were again sold to the 72
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