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

 - Class of 1932

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WILLIAM l-I. SHAV U N NITA N. PERVESEFF ITED COLLE A doughty philosopher: intends to become a librarian. so books are her hobby. The kind of girl who doesn't push herself into the footlights, but works industriously off- stage. Despite Nita's high ambitions we feel assured her energies will soon be spent in making some lucky dog happy. GES ALICE O. SOLSTAD First impressions are not always true. Al appears quiet only to those who are not acquainted with her. Her friends know her to be gifted with a great sense of humor and a fund of good nature. She always ac- complishes what she sets out to do. LILIAN RACEY Freshette: Shy-scholarship-a few good friends. Sophomore: Less shy-debating-less studyf-S.C.M.- new friends-hospitality. Junior: Quite at homeiebatingiexecutives?even less studving-committees-too many friends. Senior: Debating - executives--partiesgmenfentertain- ing-midnight oil'--Buffalo--rushing. Future: China. Nothing is too good to say about Lil. MARGARET THOMSON Abject: A write-up. Material: Veracity-- To follow truth as blind men seek for light. Vivacity- 'Tis the songs she sings and the smiles she wears, that scatter the sunshine everywhere. Pugnacity-That never-say-die spirit. Result: Our friend Margaret. CASDER RUHR l-le's not very tall . . But well designed, At times refined. A merry mind Socially inclined. Girl-blind Cappie --defined. XVILFRED TURNB Coming to United from the University of Sask., Fred lost no time in proving himself a worthy addition to Class '32, Intensely interested in class and college activities. Has a Weakness for blondes and Soc. and Lit. meetings. Future uncertain, but likely that of understudy of Einstein. Incidentally Fred is Student Treasurer. CLARENCE SAMIS Sammy hails from Arcola, where he got his intro- tion to Maths., and Where he played his first tricks. we have come to know him, We have become used to slyncss. and have come to recognize in him qualities true sportsmanship and a desire to get at the bottom things. Sammy will receive his science degree and will forth to inspire others to do likewise. duc As his of of go ULL EVELYN VVHITF Irish lovable persona.ity. and laughing Irish eyes. Always has a smile and a kind word for everybody. Fond of signing out English books. but we suspect she doesn't read them. Evelyn's aspiration is that of private secretary in Ottawa or Vancouver. Now, Evelyn! l l ancestry has been kind to Evelyn in giving her a I ER Ambitious. cheerful. active, efficient, original. with cound common sense-that's Bill. Enthusiastic supporter of college activities, filling to the full such ofliccs as President of Social and Lit., the History Club. and his class in his graduating year. If your college career is any criterion, well. the World is yours. Bill. NANCY XVHYT Vice-President of '3Z: a girl whose piquant charm and unassuming grace are so undeniable that we con- fidently predict Nan to be one of the future traditions of Wesley. A flashing sports woman, a delightful friend. the essence of class spirit. The question presents itself what would Social and Lit. and the whole class do with- out her? E Page One Hundred and Seven

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,J 3 out ' eb' UNITED COLLEGES lslLHARD HERZEK XVesley is proud of Dirk on account of his scholastic abil- ity. though he has not shown us that other side, which Browning talked about when he said: Two soul-sides, to face the world with: to show a woman . . . . One One -yet his Dickf l persanaliiv augurs for its presence. Heres luck. expect great things of you. .Ve BARBARA J, MILLER a girl who is true to her friends and work. with allowing anything to disturb her tranquility. Since joining Class '32 in her second year. her pleasing per- sonality and love of fun have endeared her to us. Her various activities include skating. dancing, tennis and incidentally-concerts. Barbara is HANDFORD HIBBERT Red is an 'lte of Boissevain. His disposition, ex- ecutive ability. and keen interest in all student activities make him the appropriate choice for Senior Stick. A ready sympathy and willingness to help others regardless of his own difficulties have won him a host of enduring friend- ships and the esteem of all. LOUISE MePHEDRON A newcomer in our midst! Yes, and a hard working one. too. Louise has tal-.en her hrst three years extra- murally, and is the kind who pulls down the marks. A better friend is not to be found, although some think if .1 3 ,,.... J gg... is . 5t,.,.., . .-s. 36 'm her reserved. Sincerity is her password MARGARET JOHNSTON Margaret Johnston a B.A. to be To college did go to get this degree. Varsity's halls echoed her glee Then NVesley heard this laughing spree. Her appetite no doubt is handy To cope with her feasts of peanuts and candy. ROY MUSGROVE As a medalist in this year's golf tournament. and as goalie on Varsity hockey squad, Roy is well known to all. His proficiency outside the sport world must not be overlooked, however, so that we may say in general of him. A cheerful. active mind. in an athletic body. MXL s 9 KATHLEEN lNlAlN After spending two vears at Varsity. Kay successfully overcame that handicap and joined forces with kklesley in her Senior Year. She possesses a keen sense of humor lespecially when in the libraryj yet shows a faculty for serious thinking at exam. time. XVeaknessfDeutsch, Pastime-More Deutsch. MARGUERITE OASTLER Marguerite, her name describes her. A girl in whom we hnd .1 pleasing personality. ready wit and admirable sports- manship. Besides possessing scholastic ability she is an enthusiast of curling. hockey. dancing and debating Her merry twinkle and cheery smile will carry her far. MARGARET C. MELLISH Mlrthful. active, responsible. generous. ambitious. re- sourceful. truefput altogether the result is Margaret. To this add a keen interest in all college activities. with a preference for athletics and dtamatics. THELMA PENNEY A sincere friend. peppy and with a ready laugh. Tel has endeared herself to all. Only eight o'clock lectures can rutile her good-natured disposition. Besides tennis. skating. curling, dramatifs and social activities, she Ends time to spend the odd hour in the library. ATN.-V Page One Hundred and Six



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UNITED STUDENT COUNCIL NITED Colleges have been very fortunate to have Senior Stick O. Handford Hibbert guiding the destinies of the Student Council this year. Red has discharged his duty faith- fully and well, he has promoted ar United feeling in our college activities and has endeavored to lend his co-operation as much as possible to the Uni- versity of Manitoba. The Student Council has complete and absolute control over every branch of student activity. In the council are representative members of the various years and the faculty. Executive organizations in charge of athletics. dramatics. debating. social and literary, Vox, Brown and Gold, etc., are strictly responsible to the council. The work of the council has been more than ever increasingly diiiicult this year. due to the fact that the registration has increased to almost unmanage- able limits. but owing to the untiring and unceasing efforts of every member of the council. every line of activity has been carried on smoothly and efiiciently. and now as we look back over the year's activity. we can honestly say that United Colleges has passed through one of the most successful years in its history. The treasurer's report indicates that financially the year has been a success also, and that there is a substantial sum left to hand over to the next council. While primarily the work of the council is to foster activities among its own students. it does DOI overlook the fact that with its sister faculties it must contribute to the success of the University, and every effort is made in every line of activity to take a part in interfaculty affairs. Page One Hundred and Eight

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