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ST. PAUL'S JUNIOR RUGBY Back 1101414 D. Pulley L. Burns A. Derrick J. Avery E. Spooner T. XV.ilsh J. lrovle R. Devlin J, Mooney Front Rumi lx Dongle P. Daxgle P. Benson R kkhitson S. Shxsktt J. XVally XY. Ringer J. Donaghuc P. Coyle J. McPhee ST. PAUL'S JUVENILE HOCKEY Buck Row- L. Oroskovits tfXlascotl E Mat' C. Knxllccn R. kVatson . MacDonald S. Shtska lnrher Edmundson D fron! Row- - l, Gingras B Alufphv J. Ryan NY Ringer l Murphy HE transfer to other build- ings. the influx of new students. and the limited time in which to organize. made it possible this year for St. Paul's College to be represented only in rugby and hockey. Soon after the term commenced. coach Manning issued a call for rugby candidates and there was a hearty response. Three weeks of training put the players into good shape and they Went through the schedule in fine form. As soon as the snow appeared, two rinks were erected on the grounds. Various teams were formed. Several exhibition games were played with St. John's, Wesley, and St. Boniface College. creating ..L.l,i mutual friendship which is one of the aims of col- lege competition. Although in neither rugby nor hockey there was anything to speak about in the win columns. yet the example the players set in their behaviour on and off the field made up for this in no small way. The faculty takes this opportunity to thank the boys for their splendid co-operation and their sacri- fice of all outside interests to make the name of St. Paul's College known in the realm of sport. The college will be represented in many other lines of sport next year with the addition of new buildings and better facilities. In this we hope that Varsity's prowess will be enhanced in the future. Page Two Hundred and Two
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ACC'NTANCY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Burk Rott i E. Cluhb J. Nlclice E. Button E, Johnson R. Lawrie J. Morrison lironf Ruiti D. Taylor XV. Courts , Young . Driver C. Routluy .Ibwnti D, Belair F, Haddock D V ITH the termination of an- other student year imminent, the Executive Council can review a record of splendid achievement and a period productive of many pleasant memories. Due primarily to its peculiar nature, the faculty of Accountancy has been struggling for some years with a twofold task. Firstly, to foster within the ranks of its own membership that indefmable spirit of unity, that esprrt de corps. so absolutely essential to the true success of a student body: and secondly, to establish. on a much firmer basis, our connection with the University proper, so that our relationships may advance. insofar as it is possible, from the merely nominal to actual co-operation. As evidence of the measure of success achieved by our present executive in both the avenues of en- deavor indicated in the foregoing, we would submit the following brief resume of the more prominent of the year's activities. Our two major social events. the Annual Banquet and Annual Dance. may be classed with all con- fidence as the most successful in our history. The largest bowling league to date, comprising sixteen teams. and embracing ninety individual bowlers, was piloted through another fine season. The curl- ing league. too. is surpassing its former successes. For information regarding our Inter-faculty re- lationships reference is made to the photographs and accompanying comment on the following pages. We are pleased to avail ourselves of this oppor- tunity to express our appreciation of the assistance rendered us by the U'.M.S.U, Athletic Directorate in obtaining the reinstatement of our faculty as par- ticipants in inter-provincial collegiate athletics. We are happy in extending our hearty congratula- tions to the 1931 graduates. The following are the fortunates who carry with them our sincere wishes for abundant success in the larger sphere in which they find themselves: Lawrence I-. MacPherson. Gold Medallist. Sidney J. Beaufoy Oscar Evans Arthur Green J, Alexander MacQuaker Theodore Pawlett John Corrie Scott William Westwood Smith William Whiteford. Page Two Hundred and I uur
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