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

 - Class of 1932

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ARTS CO-ED EXECUTIVE Burk Row- K. Young M, Beattie B. Young G. Morrison C. Saunderson front Rotui J. Bennett B. Starr B, Hang fL:idy Sticlij L. Halls Xl. Lang ARTS WOMEN'S SELF- GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE Buch Rau'- F. Arnett J. McKaY M. Stephens L, Bulman V. Kyle Bl. Craig J. Halls lil. Lang fluresidcntj G. Campbell B. lVlcGillivr:ii' HE usual activities for which the Co-ed's Executive are responsible were carried out this year with their customary success. This success was due in no small part to the splendid co- operation of Mrs. R. C. Lodge, in her capacity as Honorary President, and We wish to take this op- portunity of thanking Mrs. Lodge for her help, The oath-taking ceremony and reception of freshettes was the first pleasant duty of the executive and through the hearty co-operation of all members the freshettes were made to feel at home and enjoy their first University function. The faculty tea and Co-ed's dinner were well attended and thoroughly enjoyed. In second term the Athletic Banquet, under the management of Kay Young. President of Ath- letics, was a great success. The tea in honor of the graduates, under the capable management of the Lady Stick elect, Betsy Tarr, was a very fitting farewell to the graduating class. The Junior Executive did not function this year. Page but we feel confident that next year they will have an opportunity of proving their usefulness, when we move out to the Fort Garry site. HE Women's Self-Govern- ment Committee commenced its duties at the begin- ning of the first term, by conducting a freshettes examination. However, the committee did not in- sist that gowns be worn by all members of the sophomore Junior and Senior years. as they felt it Was rather unfair to enforce this rule this year. in view of the financial situation. On occasion the committee has attempted also to quieten the over- noisy co-eds in the library. As usual, the members of the S.G.C. were hostesses at one of the tables at the S.C.M. Annual Guest Tea. Next year the com- mittee will be reduced to one Senior and one Junior representative, as such a large committee is not rcally necessary. Seuentyalhree

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ARTS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Back Row- XV. Benidiclxson fsenior Stick 7 B. Haig fl.ady Stickl E. Guy CVice-Stick! Y, Loughead fTreasurcrl J, Bennett fsccretaryl K, Dickson .Viddle Row? N. Lang H, Mclntyre C, Saundetson V. Davies R, Pattinson Front Rowf B. Ferguson E. Curle XV. Palk K. Young C. Isbister M--2-, 7 W W T the end of the term of 1931-32 the Arts Executive Council will have com- pleted a most successful session. Though we retire with regret. yet it is also with pride in the knowl- edge that everything is left ship-shape for the incom- ing executive. Through the admirable coaoperation of the sub-committees, the reduction of the budgets did not result in any curtailment of activities. Under the able leadership of the general chairman, the student body has successfully taken part in all faculty functions. which is a great achievement with the good old depression at its height-or depth. The fond hope of this council was to make Arts a more closely organized unit and then to render this unit U.M.S.U. fee conscious. This movement has been initiated and there is great confidence that the suc- ceeding executives will carry it to a successful con- clusion. On the whole, we should have great admir- ation for our Senior Stick, Lady Stick and members of this council. and the Work accomplished under their regime. Senior Stick ,,,,, ..,.........,.,, W illiam Benidickson Lady Stick ..,, ,,,,........,.,,.... B etty Haig Vice-Stick ,,,, - ,........ Elswood Guy Secretary -Y,,,,,,,,,,,r...,, ,,,...,...,, J ane Bennett ,,...,,Yuill Loughead ...-,t..Elswood Guy -.-,,--Eldred Curle -,.,-,Elswood Guy Treasurer ,.,,,,...,,.,.... --,- Senior U.M.S.U. Rep .,...., Junior U.M.S.U. Rep. -. Fourth Year Rep. ,.,..,... Third Year Rep. ,,,,, , ...... .....,, B lair Ferguson Second Year Rep. ,-.,r,., -,, ..,. -.,,Claude Isbister First Year Rep, .,,.,.,..,..,... .. .,,,,,,,Virginia Davies President Men's Athletics ......,.,,,..,,.,.., Ken DiCkSOn President Dramatics ,,,,, - ,,,t,...,.. Corinne Saunderson President Debating ...,....,,...,-......... William L. Palk President Social ....... - ..........,..,.,..... Dick Pattinson President Women's Athletics ,,.,.,,,.. Kathleen Young President Women's Self-Government ..,. Marion Lang President Men's Club ...,... - ........... Harry MCIHIYIC Page Seventy-two



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ARTS MEN'S CLUB 'Imp Rotrf H. Mclntyre CPresiden!j . Carpenter Y. Loughead F Borlrim ILM-7 A. Gerber H Hamilton ARTS DRAMATIC CAST HE activities of the club were this year confined in the main to two dinner gather- ings. both at the Bay, and both well attended. The Freshman Banquet, held in October, follow- ing initiation ceremonies. in Theatre brought the club members together for the first time. A short talk by Dean Tier, followed by an inspiring address by the popular Prof. Wright, concluded thc evening's program. Mid-March brought the annual Athletic Banquet, at which meeting due homage was paid the deserv- ing he-men of the faculty. Prof. Hunter Marshall warmed the hearts of his hearers with a sparkling address. Installation of new officers brought the evening to a close. To the new officers. who are assuming their duties at a time when the faculty is to be temporarily di- vided, the retiring committee extends its very hearti- est wishes for a successful year to be. Page NOTEWORTHY success was scored by the Arts Dramatic Society this year in its presentation of Maurice Meterlincles The In- truder. This intense drama was capably produced by Evelyn Morris, whose treatment of it was so skillful that every action of the players was artistic and to the point. The portrayal of the old grand- father was one of the finest that has been done for many years. The other characters ably assisted in effecting a splendid production of which the student body may well be proud. The play was later pro- duced at the Little Theatre where it was enthusiastic- ally received, - THE CASTZ The Grandfather ,.....,..,..,..., ...., ,,r,,. E l swood Guy The Father ..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,. . i,.,,,,e, Arthur Patrick The Uncle ,,,,,.,,,,, , ,,,,,,,.,,,,,i. ,,,,,,,,,,,, W illiam Palk The Daughters ..... ,,., E leanor Lodge. Joyce Heys. I Beryl Rabinovitch The Maid ............... ....,,. Marion Brown The Sister of Mercy ...... .,,,,,,, V irginia Davies Seventy-four

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