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

 - Class of 1952

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Front-J. Edward Drod , Vice-Pres.g Jonathan J. Robinson, Perry Meyer, Pres.g E. ,lyames Lallimer, Sec.-Treas.g Jacques Catin, S.E.C. Rep. Back - ,lim Robbr, George Whelan, Redmond Quaint, Raymond Lachapelle. undergrad. society The Theological Undergraduate Society has, in the few years since the formation of the Faculty of Divinity, maintained a steady growth in the number of its members and in the scope of its activities. Small enough for each member to know all the others, it is yet large enough to make room for a great many points of view. This year has seen the inauguration of monthly meetings, featuring speakers, de- bates, and films. A committee to present the challenge of Christian service to the youth of Montreal has been established. Intra-mural debating and sports have been supported by the members. The year has also been marked by an expansion of the social activities of the Society, which annually culminate in the banquet in honour of the graduating class. law undergrad. society Successfully weathering the addition of the Fourth Year, the L.U.S. continued to bind the students' interest in a pro- gram of recreational and educational activi- ties. One of its members held the top male student position of the campus- President of the Students, Society. Following established precedent, the year began with a welcoming reception for incoming students. The traditional Law Banquet in December was an equally outstanding event:-some out, few stand- ing. The Intramural Debating Trophy, won last year by the L.U.S., was defended. A series of inter-class debates was organ- ized, and a law journal was well on its way to publication. The crowning social function of the year, the Themis Ball, climaxed the Society's extensive and var- ied activities in the second term. Front - George McClintock., Vice-Pres.g Desmond Rowe, Pres Back -David Blackwood, Social Chairmang Keith Eddy Secretary- Treasurer.

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arch undergrad. soc. j The main objective of the Architectural Undergraduate Society is to keep the members in touch with contemporary work in the fields of the arts and industry, and to provide a well-rounded extra-cur- ricular programme. The Exhibition Committee is concerned with bringing work in the fields of archi- tecture, industrial design, painting and other associated arts to the attention of the students. A Movies and Speakers Com- mittee presents movies weekly during lunch hour on a variety of subjects which are of interest to the members. There is also a well-equipped wo0d-work- ing shop, under the direction of the Work- shop Committee, where some excellent furniture has been constructed by the students. The Darkroom Committee takes care of the photography darkroom which is provided with equipment for all phases of photographic processing. Apart from these is the House Committee which undertakes primarily the social activities of the members, as well as main- taining the Common Room. It is responsi- ble for the organization of the successful and enjoyable parties throughout the year. Sitting - Frances Marveng Keith Eddy, Pres.g Mike Whitehead, Vice-Pres.g Audrey Capel. Standing - David Oldhamg Jean Holmes, Sec.-Treas. Murray Brown, Sec'y.g Peter Siemers, Pres.g Henry C. Heaney Vice-Pres., Keith Picard, Treas. fine arts club The purpose of the Fine Arts Club on the campus is primarily to provide a medium whereby any student at McGill may par- ticipate actively with others in appreciat- ing the Fine Arts. The club is a compara- tively young one with much spirit. Its chief goal is to develop and to further interest in the Fine Arts and to provide a means of expressing this interest by student participation in practical work in the Studios. Considerable progress has been made towards this goal. The club has carried on a varied pro- gram. Guest speakers and illustrated talks by eminent artists were featured. Films and art exhibitions were also sponsored by the club. A valuable project undertaken by the club has been the supplying to the Film Society at McGill short films on the Fine Arts.



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Front - Dr. D. G. Cameron, Advisorg David Brunet, Pres.g Dr. Charles Martin, Hon. Pres.g James Porter, Vice-Pres.g Dr. Ray Lawson, Advisor. Back -Bill Ibbott, Sec.: Barbara Fellows, Asst. Seng John Balloug Doug Adamsg ,lim Di byg Lawrence Hutchison., Treas.g Ted Waughg Bernard Cooperg Jon Baiong ' Colin Forbes. medical undergraduate society The Society's sixty-ninth year featured a resurgence of Faculty spirit with all ' aspects of the organization's program receiving strong support from ltS members. Dr. Charles F. Martin, prominent Montreal physician and former Dean of Medicine, was welcomed as Honorary President of the Society. Educationally, an effort was made to present at monthly meetings speakers who . t could give the potential physician some idea of life after graduation. McGill's active participation in the Canadian Interne Placement Service Q . was extended for an additional year. Great progress was made in strengthening the esprit de corps and unity of the faculty l by the introduction of a Faculty Informal Dance and a special Faculty Smoker to welcome the incoming Freshman Medical Class. The annual Medical Banquet was unusually well-attended and enjoyed, and the Medical Ball continued to be as successful as in former years. The Men's Common Room, after careful investigation, was redecorated and partially refurnished with comfortable new chairs. A Medico-Dental Committee was established with a view to sharing the responsibility for the management of the Common Room. Excellent support was given the M.U.S. by the Faculty in every aspect of its program.

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