McGill University - Old McGill Yearbook (Montreal Quebec, Canada)

 - Class of 1952

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commerce undergrad. soc. The CUS functions to arrange extra- curricular activities for Commerce stu- dents and to stimulate the traditional college spirit among members of the school. This year's programme included several banquets with guest speakers invited from various fields of business. At the Gen Nights , speakers from a variety of com- panies explained the role of Commerce graduates in their organizations and what was expected from their efforts. Plant tours were organized for the pur- pose of allowing the student to familiarize himself with different types of industry and to acquaint him with their com- mercial problems, thereby broadening the student's scope for future employment. Commerce was well-represented in ath- letics with intramural touch-football, hockey, basketball and volleyball teams. For the first time, the CUS this year organized a combination Banquet and Smoker which was acclaimed a decided success by all those in attendance. Front - Betty Bown, Treas.g Ruth Powell, Pres.g Doug Cooke, Vice-Pres.g Sheila Smith, Sec'y. Back-Carman Bradley, Pres. Ist Yearg Rexanne Moore, Pres. 2nd Yearg'Ken Wagner, Athletics Representative. Front -f Irving Bookbinder, Athletics Rep.g Andre Michon, Pres. Bimbo Black, S.E.C. Rep. Back- Maurice Tremblay, Treas. Norman McGhee, Vice-Pres. III. S. . C. undergrad. soc. The activities of the School began this year in September with the annual Out- door School for second and third year students. A picnic was planned by third year for second year during the three Weeks. There were approximately thirty new stu- dents entering the School this year. An official welcome was extended to the stu- dents during their first week here, and plans for the year were outlined. Social activities included a Splash Party and Freshman Welcome in October, a Christmas Party and a Graduates' Ban- quet. The highlight of the social calendar was the Annual Semi-formal Dance. The Professional Advancement Committee had monthly programmes for the stu- dents. This group attempted to further an interest in the professional field among undergraduates.

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:font-Wvendl' SCOU, lst Vice-Pres.: Spence Skelton, Pres.g Zoe Southam, ec. Sec. Back - Tram Malcolm, 2nd Vice-Pres.: Ralph Young, Treas.g Betsy Alexandorg David Ashworth. arts and science undergraduate society Because of the more studious attitude of the student this year, and the lack of spirit of Arts and Science students, the Arts and Science Undergraduate Executive Committee found that its planned activities, apart from being reduced in number, were poorly attended. The Social Committee presented a few informal dances during the year. ' Among them was a football dance, the New Year's Eve Ball and the Flunkers, Fling. The Junior Prom was held in conjunction with the S.E.C. An unsuccessful attempt to foster spirit was made in the first term by the innovation of an Arts and Science week-end that started with an open meeting and finished with a Sadie Hawkin's dance. The Educational Committee sponsored a Professors' Tea and the Curriculum Committee was very active. There was a great deal of interest in debating this year and competition was keen, especially for the inter-class trophy. Arts and Science also sent a successful debating team to Princeton. The Athletics department entered many teams in inter-mural athletics. Unfortunately, only a few teams made the finals.



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Standing - Douglas Walkington, Sec.g David H. Kennedy, 2nd Vice-Pres.: Vincent Jolivet, Pres.g Clifford Quince, Ist Vice-Pres.g Cameron Kenney, Treas.3 John Garneau, Athletics Re resentative. Seated - Dean I. I. O,Neill, Hon. Pres. In abs. - Kahn Adjeleian,lS.E.Ci' Representative. engineering undergraduate society The Engineering Undergraduate Society organizes the extracurricular activities of Engineers in the social, ,athletic and professional fields. Socially, the E.U.S. sponsors the highlight of the social year at McGill, the Plumbers, Ball, and also the Fall Informal Dance, the E.U.S. Smoker, and departmental smokers and banquets. In athletics, the fact that Engineering wins the Intramural Athletics , trophy every year proves that Engineers take active and successful part in sports of all kinds. In the professional field, technical films are shown weeklyg guest speakers are invited, a Freshman Gen Nite is held, notes and old examinations are published, debates are organizedg a magazine, the McGill Engineer, is published quarterly, five departmental clubs arrange plant visits, lectures and film showings, Phi Epsilon Alpha holds dinner meetings with guest speakersg matters relating to the curriculum are brought to the attention of the Facultyg and finally liason is maintained with the Engineering Institute of Canada. This outline gives an idea of the scope of the activities of the E.U.S. without bringing to light the little-known details such as choosing class rings and allotting lockers.

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