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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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ARTS ATHLETIC COUNCIL .Hath Rou.'-- li. Balls Xl. Mzilcolmson li. Ranlsin Fw. l-erguson T Easterbrools lirfml R-,wtf R. Breen J. Harvey . Dickson lllrexl ll. ,Nlclntvre Y lsbister 5. .Xrnett K ARTS 49 DEBATING EXECUTIVE fi ta tt XV, Benidicltson KY. Palls tljresidentj Y Loughead linrrom Ruin-- R. Preudhumme Y, lsbister HE large number or participants in the various activities alone has marlsed this as a very success- ful year in the realm of Arts Athletics. This l-all saw a keenly contested Golf Tournament, organ- ized with .i record entry and some oustanding play. Tennis. loo. proved so popular. and so large was the entry, that the courts were snowed in before the finals came to a close. Such enthusiasm as this shows, is the most creditable side of our entire program. The Arts Tracls Nleer. though receiving very slight support. managed to produce material which won for Arts more points in the Interffaculty Meet than we can remember having gar- nered since the year of the great snow. when the hluebirds flew lxaelswards. Thus with such an auspicious start, Airs entered into the lnterefaculty competition with unbounded hopes. Not having sullicient interest shown in Soccer to warrant the entry of two teams. a Senior contingent went through the series with some success. Although not bringing home the bacon, they made a very good showing indeed. The Hoclsey season was entered upon with lseen interest being shown, and every place on both senior and iunior teams being -:'-usely contested at all times. Arts could he counted up n to give .1 good account of themselves, and we ioticed with pleasure that several Arts men were on the pluclsy Var- sity squad which made such a good showing, Unfortunately, due to the loss of one or two o'cl stand-bys. the season came to a close without a championship being win. llowever, even greater enthusiasm was shown in the lnter-year games. which were run ofl' very successfully. Basketball once again provided a real threat from Arts. the seniors dropped the play-offs by but a few points. whi'e the juniors also acquitted themselves with credit. XVe were also pleased to see a number of Arts baslsetballers on the championship Junior and Senior Varsity teams. Curling. which each year Ends many new and enthusiastic supporters. was no exception this year and interest and com- petition were keen. Great credit is due to those rinlts which made such a une showing in the city bonspiel. This year we were exceptionally proud of the swimming team which represented us in the newly formed lnter-faculty swimming contest. which was run off in conjunction with the Manitoba Swimming Associations Spring Gala. RTS DEBATING this vear got away to a good start with a social evening and debate in con- yunction. After this event a further group of debates were planned which for one reason or another failed to materialize. The first debate of the second term was. owing to very in- clement weather. rather poorly attended. and those who did brave the elements certainly heard a very forceful presentation of a topic which has held a very prominent place in the minds of local citizens. This ycar's executive is sure that Arts De- bating has not once fallen below its high standardgand wish next years executive much success. Page Seventy-si'.r
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