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CfJle of c ontents Dr. Lockhart ' s Message — 2 Honourary Editor 3 Editorial —.. 4 Vox Staff 5 Our Professors -- 6 Collegiate 10 First Year ...........— 12 Second Year - 14 Third Year . 16 Fourth Year ....-. 18 Theology 20 Residence ...„.....-.. 22 Artistry— Literary 24 Photography — ... 33 Art ... ... -. 34 Features— Past .--- 36 Present ..-.. 37 Future. 38 Candids .—. 39 Freshie Foolery .. -- 40 Pep Rally Candids . 42 Activities— Sticks’ Messages --- l- 44 U. C.S.C. 45 S.C.M. ....... 46 V. C.F 46 Chapel Choir .. 47 Canadian American Conference 48 Debating 49 Uniter .. 50 Theatre -- 51 Social ....—-- 53 Candids 56 Sports —----- 58 Grads— Valediction .......—... 62 Graduates .. 64 Awards .— 73 Grads’ Farewell 74 Ads . 75 Sincerest thanks to the Vox staff, which has worked so hard in the publishing of this book. Lottie, Editor. 9
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Prof. Mulvaney Prof. Robson Prof. Shimizu Rev. Taylor Rev. Newcombe Rev. Owen Prof. Mulvaney —“I’d be in the market for a Cadillac or Jag if the price of eucalyptus oil went up and the price of marbles went down.” Rev. Newcombe —“No matter what the experts have said or writ or think, as far as I’m concerned, this is a lot of bunk.” Rev. Owen —“There was a verbal fallacy in the last issue, so I cancelled by subscription.” Prof. Riddell — “Does anyone have that question written down? The kids seem to have been playing with my notes again.” Prof. Robson —-“Now, would anyone care to comment on that?” Dr. Ruiherford —“Ho, ho, ho! Have you all been good little girls and boys? 1 Prof. Shimizu —“Does that answer your question?” Prof. Slewart —“By the end of the year, I hope Yutta will still be the only one under the table.” Dr. Swayze — “I’m sorry I’m not prepared for this lecture, but I just couldn’t find my notes, and my books are still packed in the cellar.” Prof. Swyers —“I seem to be having a little trouble with these bifocals.” Rev. Taylor —“Poor George, left standing in a phone booth, his bias showing, waiting for Lenore.” Rev. Timothy—“I don’t mind you regarding the subject as odd, as long as you don’t regard me as odd too!” Prof. Wardle —“You can’t expect me to remember your name—it would drive out the name of a fish.” Miss Wilkinson — “I know pearls of wisdom don’t always fall from my lips, but it pays to listen.” Rev. Timothy Prof. Wardle Dr. Rutherford Prof. Stewart Prof. Swyers Miss Wilkinson 8
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Jhe d3o e 7afe i ytuAent CH oitncil We, of Collegiate, are happy to be a part of this renowned institution, United College. Because of our great admiration for the predecessors of the school, and their remarkable contributions as scholars, we feel proud to be here and will do our utmost to keep up the fine Academic standing for which United College has always been noted. The competent teaching staff, the air of friend¬ liness, and the adult consideration given to students, are the reasons for the true spirit of unity at the college. The social life of the Collegiate division has been very full this year. At the beginning of the year we enjoyed the annual Initiation Dinner and Dance. At this dance we were first introduced to the school’s oath of loyalty. Our skit in Stunt Night was mixed with gaiety, pure fun, and a little acting. The Collegiate party in January, that began with tobogganing and wound up with a dance in the new Tony’s, was truly a success. Collegiate students gave their full support to the Co-ed-Men’s Club Tea and had many visitors at their table. The innovation of a mixed common room, after Christmas, was perhaps the most novel aspect of Collegiate life. Although “The Uniter” is wholly published by the University section this year, our frequent submissions were always worthy and showed the interest of the Collegiate students. Sports events included basketball, bowling, inter-room hockey, curling and swimming. These athletic activities proved to be delightful diversions, as well as being to the betterment of the students’ physical condition. This year the College sold chocolate bars to raise money for the Building Fund. The Collegiate department worked hard in conjunction with the Uni¬ versity division to support this drive. We held two successful blitz campaigns in downtown Winnipeg. We are very proud of the fact that the Collegiate sold over 7,000 bars, also that the top chocolate salesman was from our division. This has been a happy year with students who aspired to succeed in Academic work and who have gained a great spirit and love of our school, which, I am sure, all future Collegiate students of United College will maintain. 10
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