University of Manitoba - Brown and Gold Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1932

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SCIENCE TRACK TEAM Buck Rom'- NV. Kepman S. Avren R. Bradshaw S. Liddlc NV. McCracken R. Pasluk I. Hamilton Fronl Row- E. Connel L. Howirko D. Mudge B. Newton T. Cuddy M. Shaw NE of the pleasantest sur- prises this year was the wonderful effort put forth by the members of the Science Track team at the Inter-faculty track meet, in Which second place was eventually captured. Encouraged by the wonderful exhibition of their captain, Jack Liddle, one of the stars of the U.M.S.U. track team. the boys came forward to make an unusually strong and able showing, and succeeded in upsetting the dope of the railbirds. Miss Margaret Shaw was the out- standing member of the Science girl's team and her remarkable ability earned her a coveted position on the U,M.S.U. girl's team. On the whole the team are to be congratulated on their meritous efforts and should most of these athletes return to the University next year, Science should be Well to the fore in the field of track. Page One Hundred and Fifty-nine

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SCIENCE EXECUTIVE Buch Rmb? XV. Kepman H. Johannson T. Tweed J. Jolinftari R. Bradshaw O. Johnson A. l'3a'.xwn J. lNlcLintock ll. lianshaw fron! Rott-- XV. Xlcfirackcn Q . 1. Jour l. Cierrie li. Proiidtooi Prof. R. A. XVardle B Newton ll. Mudge H. l..ine HE Science Executive has. under the leadership of Mr. Proudfoot, Senior Stick. upheld the traditions of the faculty, in so far as it has endeavored to have all its members taking an active part in some or all of the Science functions. The large and enthusiastic freshman class, under the presidency of Robert Bradshaw. aided greatly in this respect. Mr. William Kepman. the athletic rep, saw to it that all interested in sports could try out for the faculty teams. Science participated in football. basketball. hockey and curling, and were success- ful in winning the Junior Basketball and Porte Markle trophy. emblematic of inter-faculty curl- ing championship. Miss Daisy Boyd. in charge of Ladies Athletics. arranged for worthy teams to represent Science in curling. basketball and hockey. The ladies have won the hockey championship and it is fitting to note here that five players of the U.M.S.U. hockey team are members of Science. The Science track team were a credit to the fac- ulty, Mr. Jack Liddle being particularly outstanding. Miss Beatrice Newton, Lady Stick, has seen to it that the activities of the ladies club did not suffer for want of participants and support. Supper meet- ings were held preceeding the general meetings, one of the classes taking charge on each occasion. Due lo efforts of Mr. William McCracken. president of Mens Club, two highly successful banquets were held. lNuff sed.l The usual monthly general meetings were held. Arrangements were in charge of a committee with Mason Sharpe as chairman. Several inter-class de- bates, sponsored bv Lorraine Gerrie. debating rep. took place, frequently followed by informal dances. During the year a new constitution was made and adopted after clue consideration at general meetings. The faculty enjoyed a highly successful finan- cial year due to newly formed finance committee and the very efhcient Treasurer. John McLintock. Convenor of Social Committee Mr. Stewart Johnston was responsible for some highly sucess- ful social functions. the highlights of which were the Freshman Reception and the Grads Farewell. The Science faculty was ably represented on the U.M.S.U, council by the Messrs. Dawson and Lane. Year Book arangements were in charge of Mr. Josie. the result of his efforts being evidenced in this section of the Year Book. The secretary. Har- old Johannson, performed somewhat tedious duties in a very satisfactory manner. ln fact, all the members of the executive fulfilled their obligations creditably and, we hope, to the satisfaction of all concerned. Page One Hunf.lre.l and Fifty-eight



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U.M.S.U. ATHLETIC DIRECTORATE Top Rap- L. Reycmfr Qlaresidentl R. Tarr fVice-President, XV. Miller fsecretaryj G. Watson R. Liddle S. Arnett Middle Row- P. MacDonald N. McMillan N. MacGregor D. Taylor D. Campbell H. Stinson Botlom Row- S. Musgrovc K. Dickson D. Brazier NV. Youmanns H. Young Prof. O. T. Anderson HE past year has been the most successful for a number of years, both Hn- ancially and in athletic achievements. In inter-collegiate competition, track, rugby and basketball were divided among Saskatchewan. U.B.C. and Manitoba. The track meet was ex- ceedingly close, ending with all three Universities within a single event of each other. The rugby team Was one of the best that has represented the University for a number of years. and after making a clean sweep of the prairies, lost in a heart-break- ing game at Vancouver by a single point. The Varsity juniors were our only hockey team this year and although not winning the championship were in the running till the end. The only inter-collegiate title to come to Mani- toba this year was won by the basketball team. The junior team playing in the city league has already won the city junior title at the time of writing. The financial side has far surpassed any year in the history of the University. Rugby. which has always been a losing sport, this year paid for itself, which gives the directorate hope that the turning point has come and that in future years it will help finance our other activities. The Student Tick- ets were used again and judging from the crowds at rugby and hockey. proved popular. In looking forward to the coming year, pros- pects look bright, Although some of our teams will lose heavily through graduation, the success of our junior teams assures us of material to fill their places. Page Eleven

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