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ARTS JUNIOR FOOTBALL Back Row- F. Balls T, Eastcrbrook E. S ence P R. Bcnnctt J. Carmichael B. Davis S. Ginsberg From Row- G. Weightman J. Ross H. Duckworth J. Jackson A. Johnston ARTS JUNIOR BASKETBALL Buch Row- F. Balls F. Rankin C. Clark Front Row- J. Campbell E. Nlcflillivray D. Patlinson R. Merrct P. Adams HE prospects for Arts Soccer at the beginning of the season seemed far from bright. Due to the loss of Manitoba College grounds and to the complete breakup of last year's team, the work of organization was unusually diflicult. So instead of entering two weak teams as usual, We concentrated upon building up a strong Junior team. - A summary of the season's play is as follows: a draw with United: a win over Meds: a loss to Ag- gie, in a game which should have been played in night-gowns: and last a win over St. Johns. We ended the season in second place, one point down. The outlook for next season is good, most of this year's players will be back, and a splendid bunch they are. May they receive adequate support from the faculty. and decent Write-ups in The Manito- ban. S THE basketball season draws to a close, the Arts Juniors may proudly look back upon a year of achievement. which. even if it has not brought back to Arts the mythi- cal intcr-faculty trophy, has at least seen the for- mation of a real team. Made up as it is largely of freshman material, it is decidedly not too-much to hope that next year it will measure up to all ad- vance notices ancl show itself for the fast, clean, and heady team that it is. Page Eighty-one
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ARTS SENIOR BASKETBALL Btn h Row- A, Lawrence H. Mclntyre I. Litman A. Lamb Front Rowi M. Turner E. Spence J, Harvey A, Marlin K. Dickson ARTS CO-ED BASKETBALL Burl: Rott'- G, Henderson P. Blair A, Alartln fNlgr.P R. Koganow Frun! Rwtvf M. Stephens E Blanlxslem M, Cooperband M, Scholiuld NDER the energetic and able tutelage of that uncomparable manager. Harry Mc- Intyre. the Arts team has risen to great heights. For instance they achieved first series honors. los- ing the second series by a few points to the En- gineers. Then. in the first game of the play-offs for the inter-faculty championship, the Blue and XVhite succeeded in tying the team that won the Western Canada Inter-collegiate Championship. In- deed they lost the title, but, not until the final whistle blew. Watcla them next year! .4 OR the first time in four years the Arts Co-ed's Basketball team came within an ace of beating their age-old rivals, the M.A.C. Unfortunately, just as victory was within their grasp. the Aggies uncorked one of their aggressive attacks. to mark up another and final win by a seven point margin. All of which it too bad: but then, Arts have the basis of a real team and next year. with the help of the Almighty, and a little more practice, Varsity Arts is going to produce an unbeatable quintette, or elsel Page Eighty
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JUST ARTS DOC7I do love Alpine scenery. don'l you' Too had this view of the moun- tains was spoiled, NEW ARTS4This lust shows what Jack I rost can do to weepin' willers. HARRY? Or like stout Cortez when with eagle eyes Ile stared at the Pncitic - and all his men Loolfd at ench other with a wild sur- fnllxlfl Silent upon A peak in Darien, C-IIIVERS 7 This might he Bing Cros- liv, only the latter qunvers. not shivers. OLD ARTS Y Ix this Jn example of college life on our campus ? Anyway, the buy indusrriously heading upstream ls none other than Ifph. Zllch. JANE -- Awright, I'm mad, and you c.1n't play in my back yard any more. I won't play jacks or h-wpscorch neither. And you can gimme had-i my skipping rope. A R T 4 T h c y laughed when he couped the clippon, but look :it him now, Yes, look, but don't Intl, Checzf woltn manf TURRY f How I wish I h.1dn't given up my zither les- sons. through those long winter evenings it was my only con- solation. JIM 4 Well. it looks like springtime in the Rockies again. They say that this photograph was the inspiration for that no- torious novel - Through the Rockies with Lew Cody on J lobogganf' ESTHIQRYAII we can say is that the sands of the desert will never grow cold .mt this rate. YUILLfThis is Yool, Pride of our school. Nobmlys fool. HARRY-Vilell, I-Ii. suppose hits nyce work hif yer liin get it. Page GERDA and KAYADon't tell me, let me guess. Why of course, it's our old school teach! ers, Gcrda Hielnnd and Kay Morebert. FLUI-F7Hotthn. or at any rate, wnrmchn, She wears white shoes on account of she can run faster in white shoes. Fan mah brow! Eighty-Iwo
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