United Colleges - Vox Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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Honourary President Dr. Hamilton President Don Baizley Vice-President Valerie Issac This 1959-60 year will long be remembered by first year students attending United College. It has not only been a year of new experiences in the ways of University life, but also one of pride. Not many students have had the privilege of attending their first year of University in a new building as did first year United College students this year. At first, it was an ordeal because of the constant noise and disturbances. In the end, however, it has proven to be well worthwhile as we are now surrounded with numerous luxuries. Freshie Week set the year off to a rousing start. Activities during this week included dances, hazing, and a parade. It was during this week that many friends and a few enemies were made. The senior students managed to instill United’s spirit into us Freshies. As the excitement of Freshie Week wore off, the students got down to more serious tasks. One of these tasks included the nominating and electing of a first year Student Council. As a result, first year ended up with one of the better Student Councils of the College. During the month of November, United College held its annual Stunt Nite. Our take-off on the T.V. show “Calling All Children” was enjoyed by the audience as well as by the students who put it on. With the appearance of Christmas exams, the acti¬ vities of the first term came to an end. Second term began with a tremendous Building Fund Campaign. First year students once again ex¬ celled and had the honour of having one of the top salesmen, Mary-Anne Bateson, who for her hard work, received Choco, the teddy bear. The month of February was perhaps the busiest of the whole year. There were numerous activities, the biggest of which was first year’s Toboggan Party and Dance. Over 125 students went toboggan¬ ing and several more turned up at the dance. Looking over the past year, we, the students of first year, realize that without doubt, this was one of the best and will probably be one of the most long remembered years of our lives. Secretary-Treasurer Pat Martin 12



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Honourary President Dr. H. V. Rutherford President Bill McBride Vice-President Joyce Parks Secretary-Treasurer Valerie Kenny Second year, the largest, with over three hundred students, seems to have taken part in every college activity this year. Having survived Freshie Day, our new members became a real part of college life. We are very proud of United’s Freshie Queen, Jo- Anne Amantea, from second year, and of our Snow Flurries candidate, Trudy Voorsmit. In tabloid and swimming we made a fine showing, not to mention our supporters of basketball, volleyball, and curling. Our Stunt Nite offering, entitled “Huckleberry Earp”, was once again representative of second year’s many and varied talents. Those of us who successfully got through the progress “horrors”, plunged afresh into second term with Building Fund chocolate bars in hand. We are sure that our sale of over 3,000 bars will help to keep our College growing. Our “Oriental Capers” held in the New Tony’s on February 6th, brought out numerous imaginative costumes depicting life in the Far East. I’m sure everyone enjoyed the Chinese food. We are looking forward now to our third year, and we hope that it will be as successful as our 2nd year has been. 14

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