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You will Hna' Your Friends at SUCCESS ggvgw Every year, more and more University graduates and U Q under-graduates show their preference for the Success College, a direct result of our policy of stressing thot' ii M a foundation for a successful business career. It is signiicant that many students who have trained at the Success College are now occupying responsible ,,,V. . C I Tre a . f GI , . . te. . If .i . oughness, as well as the necessity of higher education as H ' ' 'i ' is ' ' ' Q? 2 , f positions as officials and teachers in Business Colleges and Educational Institutions in Manitoba and adjacent Provinces. The following list of University graduates who have received training in our advanced business courses does not include hundreds of under-graduates. 4 X Y. risers D. F. FERGUSON. W. C. ANGUS, C.A., President and Manager Angus. XV. C., C.A. Archibald, Marion, B.A. Argue, Ingle, B.A. Arthur, J., B.A. Arnovitch, Julia, B.A. Culbertson, Mary. B.A. Dick, Robert, B.A. Dojack. Martha, B.Sc. Douglas. Alixe. B.A. Driscoll, Pearl. B.A. Ashton. Mary. B.A. CXValesj Driscoll, Robert, B.A. Atkinson. Constance, B.A. Austman, Asta, B.A. Avery, Jean, B.A. Barrett-Hamilton, Vida. B.A. Baxendale. Robert, B.S.A, Beavis. Amy, B.A. Belden, Lorne. B.A. Bildfell, Jon, B,A. Binsky, Mrs. I-larry, B.A. Bonner, Jean, B.A. Borm, Agate. B.A. Boroditsky Minnie. B.A. Boyd, Vfilbur, B.A. Brock, Genevieve, B.A, Brock, Lenore, B.A. Brooking. Mildred, B.A, Brooks, Thos. L.. B.A. Brown, Manya. B.A. Bryers, Brandon, B.A. Buck, Ivlarjorie, B.A. Bulman, Bessie, B.A. Cameron. Beatrice. B.A. Cameron, Jean, B.A. Campbell. Jean. B.A. Carter, A. B., B.A. Carver, Alice, B.A. Chaplin, Lucy. M.A. Clarke. Dorothy, B.S.A. Coleman, Thelma. B.A. Coombes. Louise, B.A. Connolly. Hugh, B.A. Coulson. Doris, B.A. Cragg. Albert. B.A. Craig, Gladys. B.A. Gringan, Doris, B.Sc. Crocker. Louise, B.A. Cross. Mary. B.A. Cross. Robert. B,A. Dubnov, Annie. B.A. Dunderdale, Marjorie, B.A. Elliott. R. K.. Ll..B. Enright, L. F., GA. Edwards, Arthur. B.A. Fawcett, Allan. B.Sc. Fenson, Molly, B.A. Ferguson, Orlo, B.A. Finkle, Gertrude. B.A. Fish, Ruth. B.A. Flanders, Elizabeth. B.A. Fletcher. Gordon. B,A. Forest, Mary, B.A. Foures, Geo.. C.E. Fraser, Colin, B.A. Fraser, Jean, B.A. Fraser, John. B.A. Frehs, Edward. B.Sc. Garland. F. R., B.A. Gervais, Valmor. B.A. Good, Rita, B,A. Graham, Grace. B.A. Grantham, Ernest. B.A. Gray. Ruth. B.A. Grilhth, Margaret. B.A. Hewitt, Bernice. B.A. Hicks. Maizie. B.A. Houston, Adelaide. B.A. Hall, Gwen, B.A. Hayman, Ben, B.A. Harvey Eleanor, B.A. Hazelwood. Myrt'e. B.A. Hawkins, Nora, B.A. Hehn, Shirley, B.A. l-linchlilfe. Laura. B.A. Herbert. Emily. B.A. Hooker. Inez, B.A. Hislop, Helen, B.A. High, Barbara, B.A. Jacobs, Gladys. B,A. Johnson, Norma, B.A. Kellett, Florence, B.A. Kennedy, Norma. B.A, Kennedy, Wilma, B.A. Kilgour, Margaret, M.A. Kimmel, Arnold, B.A. Knight. Robert. B.A. Lesik, Vera, B.A. Logan, Alberta, B.A. Lowden, Irene, B.A. Lundy, Dorita, B,A. Lyall. Margaret, B.A. Mackenzie, Donald. LL.B. fSask.D McAskill. Hazel, B.A. NlcBeth, Isabel, B.A. McCance, Gertrude. B,A. McRea, R. L., M.A. McCurdy, Eleanor.. B.A. McDermot Dorothy, B.A. McDonald, Merle. B.A. McDonald. Ruby. B.A. Mclienty, Donna, B.A. McKenty, Phyl'is. B.A. McLean. Gwendolyn. B.A. McLean, Muriel. B.A. McLeod, Anne. B.A. McMurty. Marian. B.A. McRae, Luella, B.A. McQuillin, C. XV., B.A. Mann, Helen, M.A. Martin, Ruth, B.A. Mason. Edith, B.A. Matchctt. Gladys. M.A. Montieth, Barbara, B.A. Mooney, Madeline, B.A. Morley. Marjorie. B.A. Morrison, Freda. B.A. Moss. Peggy. B.A. Mounsey, Joyce, B.A. MacLean. Hertorine, B.A. MacPherson. John. B.A. McMahon. Kathleen, B.A. Principal ana' Director Severin. F. l'l. W.. B,A. is CUniversity Switzerlandj l.l..B. Nason, Lizetta, B.A. Norell, Alice, G., B.A. O'Brien. Teresa. B.A, Ozldson, Asia lMrs.J. B.A. Oliver. Elizabeth. B.A. Park, J. E.. B.S.A. Parker, Frances. B.A. Peltier, W. G.. B,A. if B,Ph. Percy, Reg. NV, C., B.A. Perine. Ocie, B.A.S, Peterson, Margaret, B.A. Pink, J. E.. B.A. Puttee. Dorothy, B.A. Pyne. Hester, B.A. Parent. H. J.. M.A. Qually, Marion Alice, B.A. Ramanzova, Lydia, B.A. Rannard. Evelyn. B.A. Reid, Douglas, B.A. Richmond, Dave. B.A. Richmond, Marjorie, B.A. Rieger, Jean, B.A. Riley, Josephine. B.A. Ritchie, F. G.. B.A. id LL.B. Ritz. Doris. B.A. Roberts. K. I... B.Sc. Rothwell. Lucille. B.A. Russell, Enid, B.A. Rowland, Betty. B.A. Russell. Frank. B.A. 'ii l.l..B. Rabinovitch. Ruby. B.A. Ralston. Keith, B.A. Sanders, Robert. B.A. Saxton, Edith. B.A. Scholes. Miss, B.A. Shaw, Helen. B.A. Shuckett. Goldie, B.A. Simpson, Evelyn. B.A. Slack. Evelyn. B.A. Smith, Bernice. B.A. Smith. Kath'een, B.A. Soudack, Mrs. Molly, M.A M.Sc. Smith, Grace, B.A. Speers, Lillian. B.A. Stoffman, Bertha. B.A, Stovel. Florence, B.A, Tadman, Marjory, B.A. Taylor. J. Allyn. B,A. Taylor, Harold, B.Sc., Telfer. Jean. B.A. Tennant. Eleanor. B.A. Tessler, Thelma, B.A. Thomas, J. L., B.Sc. Thomson, Crawford, B.A. Tod, Bertha, B.A. Topper, Beth, B.A. Topper, Emily, B.A. Torrie. Gladys. B.A. Treble, Verda. B.A. Truesdale, Beatrice, B.A. Vlassis. Geo.. B.A. Veitch, Clara. B.A. XVagg, F. E., M.A. Waddington, Mary. B.A. XVarner, Gladys, B.A. Weeden, Marion, B.A. XVeselake. B.A. White. R0y,B.S.A,i'1 M.Sc Wiley, Charles, B.A. Schumacher, Genevieve. B.A.YVilkie, Ncssie. B.Sc. Schwitzer. Edna, B.A, Scott, Scott. Horace, B.A. Scott. W. J. G., B.A. Seale, Eleanore. B.A. Seale, Irene, B.A. Miss, B.A. and B.Sc. Williams, Florence, B.A. XVillis. E. F., B.A. Willison, Mary C., B,A, Wilson, Marguerite. B.A. Wood, Rhoda. B.A. Young. Marjorie, B.A. Zimmerman. Norman. B.A. The Success has been accredited by the Business Educators' Association of Canada and by the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools. Members of these associations are pledged to honorable dealing, adequate courses. and thorough instruction. They are always the leading colleges in their community. I Q - I WINNIPEG - MANITOBA Enroll at Any Time for Day and Evening Classes OPEN ALL THE YEAR .... WE DO NOT CLOSE FOR SUMMER VACATION
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1 The Kitchen Luneheons, Classroom Wisdom . CRIMONY. sometimes called holy, is another name for marriage. Celibacy is a crime a priest commits when he marries. A Protestant is a woman who gets her living through an immortal life. lVhat are rabies. and what would you do for them? Rabies are Jewish priests, I should do nothing for them. A momentum is what you give a person when they are leaving. Contralto is a low sort of music that only ladies sing. ln Christianity a man can only have one wife. This is called Monotony. The dog came bounding down the path emitting whelps at every bound. Jacob. son of Isaac. stole his brothers birth mark. Our Father which are in Heaven, Harold be thy name. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was born in Portland, Maine. while his parents were traveling on the Continent. He made many fast friends: among the fastest were Alice and Phoebe Cary. Launcelot arrived at a castle, where he asked if he could be put up with for the night. A census taker is a man who goes from house to house increasing the population. The government of England is a limited mockery. The letters M.D. signify mentally de- ficientf' Solomon had 300 wives and 700 porcu- pines. The Mediterranean and the Red Sea are connected by the sewage canal, Climate lasts all the time. but weather only for a few days. Chivalry is the attitude of a man toward a strange woman. Appendicitis is caused by information in the appendix. ln 1470 Elizabeth had an indisposition from the Pope. A monologue is a converation between two people. such as husband and wife. Vesuvius is a volcano and if you will climb up to the top you will see the creator smok- mg. Science is material. Religion is immaterial. Gravity was discovered by Isaac Walton. lt is chiefly noticeable in the autumn. when the apples are falling off the trees. lVhat part did the U.S. Navy play in the war? lt played the Star Spangled Banner. - BoNERs and MORE BoNERs. 35x63 Y.M.oA. Banquets, Bridge Parties and D aneiiinlg From 8 p.m. or by arrangement A. W. BOUTTELI. A comfortable place to eat good food
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U.M.S.U. DEBATINC- EXECUTIVE Back Rou- R. E. Guy XY. Palk Xl. Sprung front Row- Al. Cohen S, Yrucdman J. Thompson A. F. Smith HE year l93l-32 will be remembered in the life of the Debating Union as a year in which there was a tremendous revival of interest in debating, in which the debates of the Union were witnessed by audiences that filled the theatre to capacity. and in which the Union made a great advance in the direction of attaining its true status as a public forum. Recent years have shown a regretable tendency towards insularity and also towards levity: the Debating Union had gone collegiate. To counter- act this tendency the efforts of the Union were directed towards the consideration of problems of great social import, and to all the bi-weekly meet- ings an invitation was extended to some prominent members of the community in order that the views of the general public might be heard from the Union floor. V Major debates were held in the College of St. Thomas. with the University of British Columbia, and with a team sponsored by the N.F.C.U.S.. all of which Were attended by large crowds and set a high standard of debating quality. In a word. the result of the year's work can be best stated in the words that students and public have become debating conscious. Page Eighteen
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