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

 - Class of 1932

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Page 119 text:

PHARMACY lst YEAR CLASS Back Row- B. Bcskorowynay P. Kronson M. McGill C, Zeal Middle ROLL'- H. Reid F. Eacles E. Naismith XV. Suchuroff J. Stokes G. Shields Front Row- L. Kcenberg L. Shenlsarow YV. Nligicousky S. Pearlman D. Teclford H. Garncrr J. Bnrdsley PHARMACY HOCKEY Bark Rou.'-- A. Cumming H. Garnett F. Eadcs C. Cochrane G. Shields D. Tedford K. Ball From' ROLL'- A. Cowtun M. Sample D. XVil1iamson L. Mclklorrnn F. Price l UR hockey team was under the direction of D. M. Sample, who proved very capable in this capacity. The members who comprised the team are to be congratulated on their splendifi efforts. and their sportsmanship as shown on the ice at all times. Though not ranking irst in the Inter-faculty League, our team received as much enjoyment and played at all times with as much enthusiasm and co-operation as if the honor and glory of our faculty were at stake. The true spirit of the Pharmacist! Page One Hundred and Seventy-one

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PHARMACY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL GROUP W. G. M. A. R. Conner Valedictorianl L. McMorran lVicual residcntJ C. Cohen fSec.-Trvas.l XV. Cumming fljrcsidentl N reviewing the various ac- tivities of the graduating class of 1932. there im- mediately appears the striking characteristic of the close harmony in which its members existed. To this feature we attribute the fact that soon after commencing our University career, this group existed not merely as a class, but as a body of sin- cere friends. Though restricted in part by the presence of a limited number of students. the success of the vari- ous undertakings may be attributed almost entirely to the various Reps Responsibilities of arranging our social functions were taken care of in a most capable manner by D. G. 'ADunc Williamson, and his efforts were cer- tainly not in vain. when we recall the mid-term dance held November 26th. 1931. This event again exhibited our class members as dart enthusiasts to- wards the undertakings of the class. Favorable comment is due the members of our hockey team for the keen interest they showed by regular and well attended practices. Full credit must here be given to our hockey rep. Mac Sample for his untiring efforts towards the maintenance of the team. Curling, under the supervision of George Reid. was indeed the outstanding winter sport. and much credit is due him. when we consider that he had to see that 32 students got up on time Saturday morn- ings to be at the rink by 9 a.m. What a job! And. special mention must here be made for the eflicient manner in which George conducted the curling bon- speil. for it was truly an event that will long be remembered, And, last but not least. we mention the executive. who at all times kept the class foremost in their hearts, conducted and supported all class activities with supreme level-headedness, and succeeded in making our year a banner year in every sense of the word, They included Alvin W. Cumming. Presi- dent: G. Lyall McMorran, Vice-President, and Max C. Cohen. Secretary-Treasurer. All in all, the feeling of brotherhood that pre- dominated among the members of our class was what made 1931532 one of the most colorful years in student history of Pharmacy. May each and every member of the class reap nothing but good fortune in the years to come, and continue through life with the same spirit and en- thusiasm injected into them during their short Uni- versity life. Page One Hundred and Seventgj



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PHARMACY PERMANENT EXECUTIVE Hath Ron' - A XY. tutttming Il'testtlt'tttl D. N. Sample Y' 5 J-V4 E42 -35 2:1 ..,.,.. lrtwil If-uit -- i M 1 I when l lrreisttrerb XV, R 1.-nrtut IY.tlt'tlIflwr1.tnl PHARMACY CURLING litzrlz Rott' 4 Li, Reid S Prismall ll .Innes it Shields Li, K ochrane l llrice XX' i onntr html Hou' - ll NYilli.tmson .X 1 umming Nl Alekilll ll. Reid bl, Sample I., KlcXltirran PRY little can be said of the Permanent Executive in the way of past activities, since their term of activity commences after we have left the University. lt has been the custom of Pharmacy each year to elect a body known as the Permanent Executive. It is the ditty of this executive to keep in touch con- stantly with the graduates of the class, after they have entered their various fields of endeavor, and to conduct any business that should transpire at some future date. to the best of their ability. and in the interests of our profession. Professor H. E. Bletcher is Honorary President of this executive, and Professor D, McDougall is Hon- orary Vice-President. we A, ' mf' rt' HE men pictured above are representative of the three rinks. chcfsen to support the purple and gold in the Inter-faculty Curling League. George Reid was in charge of curling activities, and succeeded in arousing more interest in this phase of sport than was experienced in any other Pharmacy undertaking, A word of praise must here be given the individ- ual members of the team. for their creditable show- ing and for their efforts in maintaining that ideal which has become so typical of all our undertak- ings. and that is the spirit of working together, all for one, and one for all. Page Om' llumlrrtl untl at-twnlg-tivo

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