University of British Columbia - Totem Yearbook (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada)

 - Class of 1951

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University of British Columbia - Totem Yearbook (Vancouver, British Columbia Canada) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 93 of 248
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xecufiue war ina Barry Baldwin-This year, for the first time in four years, the Mamooks finished their year with- out a major crisis. Barry was the unsung hero of this amazing feat of our campus poster painters, handl- ing all the organization of the club while directing a major remodel- ling of the Brock basement club- room. Iohn Reeves-A graduate student of the Classics, Iohn brought from England an unerring musical and dramatic taste, which he contribut- ed to his direction of the Musical Society's innovation Dido and Aeneas and the Classic Club's play Alcestis . Philip Keatley-During his four years on the campus, Phil has had major roles in no less than seven Players' Club plays, and has clim- axed his executive work as presi- dent of the club during 1950-51. lack David Rogers--lack enjoys the unique distinction of serving two years as treasurer of the only consistent profit-making club on the campus-the Film Society. In 1949 he was responsible for the pro- duction of a documentary film on UBC life, Kla How Ya Varsity . 'ffPopular president of Players Club, Phil Keatley, managed to keep club thriving again. Before the end of the term he had secured Joy Coghill as director of next year's plays. B. C. Binning-While educating his Architecture students in the in- tricacies of colours and shapes, artist Binning has found time to act as Chairman of the Fine Arts Com- mittee and Honorary President of the LSE. Geoffrey Davies-Young and very English, History professor Davies has taken an active interest in stu- dent affairs since his arrival at UBC two years ago. Especially helpful in discussions of foreign affairs, he has acted as president of the last two UN club Model Assemblies. 'FA little bit of England came in for an award when two professors from England were awarded membership in the Honorary LSE. John Reeves ltopl and Geoff Davies assisted Musical Society and UN clubs re- spectively. Professor Davies is faculty ad- visor to the publications board. If 4rv 'Q j A .,. : , s gf . s .-fe. - If Nr . fvrlifi i'Top to bottom, Jack Rogers, John Hutton and Henry Hicks. They received their awards for Film Society, Varsity Band and UN work respectively. All will graduate this year and will not be on the campus next year. 89

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i'Barry Baldwin, popular president of Mamooks, earned his award for his work in reorganizing club. The only religious club executive member to receive the covet- ed pin was Dorothy Fox, president of the Student Christian Movement. For his work on CLU, UN and CCF, Lawrence Lynds, an Arts graduate this year, received the award. 88 iierar and cieniific Dorothy Fox-The only woman student granted an LSE award this year, Dorothy, a fourth year honours Slavonics student, has man- aged to keep up her average, do a good job as President of the Student Christian Movement, and maintain an active interest in the affairs of the United Nations Club, the Civil Liberties Union and the Student Peace Movement. Henry Hicks-A student with a long record in club activities at UBC, Henry was one of the found- ing members of the UN Club in i'Stage manager of the Musical Society, Jack Devereaux was generous in his assist- ance to other clubs in their stage work. One of the three faculty members lbottoml to receive the award was architecture pro- fessor B. C. Binnings. l l 1947. This year, as a Social Work student, he has found time to en- gage in inter-university debates, IRC conferences, a radio debate for the Social Problems Club, and the work of the Civil Liberties Union on the Indian Affairs brief. Edmund Pedersen-Serving this year as President of the LSE, Ed has attempted to revitalize the ac- tivities of all the clubs on the campus. Lawrence Lynds-Responsible for much of the Civil Liberties Union's success during his term as secretary, Lawrence has also taken an interest in the work of the United Nations Club, and the CCE club, and has done much in the general work of the LSE. Iohn Hutton-The Varsity Band can owe much of its success during the past three years to the untiring work of Iohn Hutton, who kept 'em pumping out Hail UBC even when we were forty points down. Iack Devereaux-Stage manager of the Musical Society for the past two years, lack has made possible the smooth functioning of the stage equipment, not only for the Mussoc, but for the many other student or- ganizations. i'Ed Pedersen, president of the Literary and Scientific executive, was the last mem- ber to be presented with his award at the banquet. Worked hard on council to see that the clubs got fair treatment.



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