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

 - Class of 1932

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..IOHN'S JALK RUGERS Born in England, Came to XVinnx- pcg in ICPO8. Left school. than re- turned, matriculaling in H718 at St. John's. Gained B.A. and I..Th,- meantime filling various cxccutive oticee capably. Two years trcawrcr fre-organized finaniial policv, A genius for method. work, and laugh- let. Jack of all trades-master of fun. 46.6, pq . f54y.g,Ww- A i ls i ,,.fT'g-f-Ts ilh Rifvg G. E. PHILLIPS The soldier first. the student late. The cleric soon to be: Not oft indeed does Heaven combine So many qualities and Env In one such man as he. XV. I.. NORTON XVh.1t is it to be great? As good as he: XVhat to bc good? Scan all his wotlts and sec. The sum of Enest things in natute's plan Combines in this well leatned and noble man. .FQ . . Iii Qffzw cl ti. Dfw - M . ef Page One Hundred and Eighty

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ST. JOHN'S - Q -. 5 f 5j:1E5E:QEi2,12'f f ,, , , y .: , V 4 P Q 2 A 0 . . ITS.. -....,:..v 1:...L,.f -shim' Q41 fqmvsa' os..,l,,r aws- J. EDWARD BARRETT K, BOLTON E, J. R. COOK ANNE COOMBES The environment of a XVin- Arts and Theology, Adept in every sport, in Anne Coombes. nee Mathe- nipeg home and the training Born in Birmingham. at- every art, son. was born to charm. She of the city schools are re- sponsible for Eddie. He came to St. John's in '27. raking a course in Arts and Theology. His influence has been felt in College activ- ities: an officer of the C.O.T.C., member of the Council: representative to the U,M.S.U. Council. and especially as President of the Social Committee. Eddie returns to St. .Iohn's next year to continue with his Theological studies. lx., -l ,V e N - si'.i5 zz IEEE ., lan . IS' 41- U S Q , .. ' M Ny 3 x Q X 'X K is X 26 X X 3 -. E. t I iw , . A1 sz - f ::-sw: X 4 ,, Q r tended Roan School, Green- which. England. Came to Canada 1925. entered St. John's the following year, matriculated in '28, gradu- ate in B.A. and I.. Th. '32. Activities: Debating-Presb dent U.M.S.U. '31. C.O.T.C.. 2nd in command. '3l. Senior student '32, SportsfScrub hockey. ten- nis and chess. Future: Casey goes XVest and Brandon diocese becomes the field of further success. Proficient. having. too. a golden heart 1 Strong. surc and kind, he wt-rks as best he can. entered St. Jolin's in l9l5. but cupid and the fates willed that Anne should break oh' her l9l5 studies. In 1930 she again took up the thread of University life taking up Philosophy at the old college. All who know her attractive personality will wish her all happiness in the task of translating philosophy into life. .I fs..!.f F. H. DONAGHY A scholar, poet, gentleman and friend: The hurt world's brother: Irish in his jest: To deeper things that on his name attend The eloquence of silence shall attest. 'm.....,.9f gwf.1,..,,i9' ik. F. E. GOLDRING industrious. musical. schol- arly, Sportiva. good tempered. trustworthy. Gentle, steadfast, companion- able, Capable. kind-hearted Eddy. mms.-L. RAYSON HAGUE Impressive sincerity: a vol- uminous sense of humor. and a characteristic lifting of the brows Cdeveloped we believe by appraising bar- gains in the down-town harberdashetyl are features we shall miss: but we wish our friend God speed. Page One Hundred and Seventy-nine J. XV. JOHNSON Jimmy is a Yorkshire- rnan of rare personality. He is destined for missionary work in the Arctic region. St. John's will miss him- and wish hir: Well.



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ST. JOHN'S STUDENT COUNCIL Buck Row- E. Bruder J. Naylor E. Barrett J. XVilson Middle Rotcg F. Donaghy D. Morton M, Morton R. Wells G. Bruder J. Johnson Iron! RQLU4 G, Phillips J. Rogers K. Cheyne K. Bolton E. Smith N. Holmes R. Swain HE Students' Council of St. John's College experienced a very successful business year in 1931-32. As was the case in the previous year the largest part of its work has been in con- nection with the constitution. Owing to the admis- sion of women students to the college it has become necessary to admit their sharing in student govern- ment along with the men. The question was de- bated whether an organization separate from that of the men should be formed. but it was finally agreed that until the co-ed body should have had more experience in student affairs and an increase in numbers. they had best work in conjunction with the men students. Other changes in the constitution include election of the treasurer for the succeeding year by the retir- ing council and making students of one year's resi- dence eligible for the office of Senior Student, pro- vided they qualify in other respects. The question of awards for leadership in sport and executive work has at last been solved. Previ- ously, the only award given for athletics has been the Schultz trophy. It has been decided that an Award Committee shall be appointed each year to decide on the distribution of crests for sports and of pins for executive work. The student body has doubled in the past year and the problem of accom- modation has afforded considerable difficulty. The former reading room was turned into the co-ed's corner and the downstairs classroom changed into a common room. Later on it was realized that there was no common room Where men and women stu- dents could mingle in the one group and so the men's common room was opened as a general sitting and reading room. The council has done everything within its power to foster all extra-curricular activities. The pro- gress made by the Library Committee. the Debating Society and Dramatic Society could not have been made without the loyal support of the student bodv to the council. It has been much to the credit of the senior student. K. C. Bolton. and the president of the Ladies' Committee. Miss K. Cheyne, that the Hrst year of co-education has been such an unquali- fied success. Page One Hundred and Eighly-one

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