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ST. .lOHN'S JUNIOR FOOTBALL Buck Row- C. Bishop M. Taylor H. Harper NV. Morton Front Rotuf W. Moore H. Leah L. Harrison Nl. Smith E. Smith ST. .lOHN'S HOCKEY Buck Roux-- M. Taylor J. Charnley H. Leah M. Smith R. Swain Front Ro mf Toolcy B. Anderson XV. Monson A. Holmes J. Bell HE icy blasts of a winters day. November Zlst. marked the failure of the pig- skin chasers to bring home the trophy for the fifth time to St. John's in its short history. The score of 3-2 indicates the dourness of the struggle with Accountancy. The following players presented at all times a well balanced team: LIONEL HARRISON-This year's captain. popularly known as Arry. made a spectacular centre man. A strong factor in the advance of his team to the final. ' H. M. LEAH-Herb, centre half, has been recognized as one of the city's most brilliant players. W. L. MORTON-Inside left. Bill. playing for the third year on the team, secured more than his share of the tallies. G. E. PHILLIPS-Left wing. George, playing like Morton for his third year, was in his consistently good form. A. E. SMITH-Left half. Ted. lanky, rusty-topped, also playing his third year with the team-a stalwart support to Phillips and Morton. G. WALKER-Right half. A sturdy, keen tackler, possesses that never-say-die spirit. E. COOK-Reliable defense. Ed's third year with the team. Here was calmness personified. L. FORSYTHE-At all positions Lorne proved a val- uable player. He formerly played for the St. John's Tech. eleven. H. B. HARPER-Hank, under fire for the first time on the squad, proved his worth and should de- velop into a useful wing man. MAC. SMITH-Inside right. Specially neat fool- work and a lightning drive. MAC. TAYLOR-Goal keeper. Mac. proved capable of tending to all kinds of shots. G. Foi' and C. BISHOP--Capable substitutes. Held the fort in the absence of regulars. Page Ont- Hundred and Eighty-three
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ST. JOHN'S WOMEN'S COMMITTEE Huck ICNUJ4 l, Willis M. Nlurion D Morton N. Jacob li Swalne M. lifts-,lale ffiwl Rt at-- T, Russell li, Wells K Vhevne fi. liruder HE women's officers. like the girls themselves, have been somewhat of an innova- tion in St. John's College this year, Consequently. lest we Rush in where angels fear to tread. we have restricted our activities to very modest undere talvings. At the beginning of the year women were admitted to the Students' Council with a president and a representative from each year of Arts. all with voting powers. Since that time these girls have taken part in council debates and decisions as regular members of that body. At the opening of the first term the women students were called upon to elect one representative to each society or subforganization in the college. These, with the president and the year representatives have comprised the committee in charge of women's affairs. Later in the year, when changes pertaining to women students were ollicially embodied in the constitution, it was decided that the women's committee should consist of presi- dent and year representatives with voting powers as before, and the senior girl elect to each society as an ex-officio member without voting power. A secre- tary was also provided for. The function of the XVomen's Committee, as defined in the constitution, has been to foster the corporate life of the women students of the college. XVith that aim always before them, its members have striven to organize such activities as might benefit the girls socially, physically and intellectually. This year has been a beginning-we may hope for bigger things in future years when the body of Women students will have grown larger, and when the co- eds will have become an integral part of the life of St. John's College. l'ut1r One Humlr-'J and highly-Ittwa
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ST. JOHN'S ATHLETICS N. Holmes I. XVillis .-X. Coombcs Xl. Taylor HE year 1931-32 has been characterized by a greater interest in athletics than has been shown for some time. particularly tennis and track. St, John's has long upheld its prestige in other phases of sport and extra-curricular activ- ities, but in past years-perhaps owing to the small- ness of our faculty-we have had very little chance against other faculties which have more students from which to choose material. Although we did not show up brilliantly in the track meet the material brought to light shows great promise for the future. For the first time for many years we held a college tennis tournament which was started as soon as college commenced. This was especially gratify- ing in that it has produced some excellent players. among whom are Mrs. N, Coombes, who won the ladies' singles and later in the season the Inter-faculty championship. and Nonnie Jacob who ran close sec- ond in the college play-offs. Among the outstand- ing men players were Willard Monson and Mac. Taylor. winner of the men's singles. The college track meet was by far the most suc- cessful we have had for some years. Prominent among the men were J. Park, who showed up creditably in the Inter-faculty Track Meet, and Noel Holmes, who won the Schultz trophy for the aggregate number of points at the college Held day. Miss Isabel Willis starred for the co-eds and we hope that she will have great success in the future. All in all, the year has been very successful and we look forward to an even better one next year. Page One Hundred and Eighty-four
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