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UNITED SOCIAL 81 LITERARY EXECUTIVE Bark Row- E. Jones D. Morgan Nl. Shaw M. Smith F Turnbull B. XViIson lllnliili' Row- H. Bergstrom N. Whviv Prof. XV. liirkonncll W. Shaver Iljrcsidcntj F. XVvlie l.. Orton front Hoiui M. Yollrarh R, Donahue L. McDougall nl. Skelton UNITED DEBATING EXECUTIVE Back Rott'- T. Quang N. Belton YN. Gordon C. Lcalhrrdale C, Liddle B. Smith XV. Harland Mziltllu ROLU4 Z. Tyndale G. Puntcr l., Sprung Prof. C. Kicrstead IXI. Sprung Ipresidentj A. Young From Row- N. Sym: J. McAllister HE QSocial andl Literary Society. despite its name, has this year shown small reverence for any Muse except Terpsichore, The Freshmans Reception slipped by in fox-trot time. the spring term was inaugurated with rhythmic revels. and the Annual Dinner will no doubt enjoy its usual epilogue of syncopated beauty, Only the Formal Reception and Stunt Night have nodded to Iiterary considerations, the former somewhat stiffly, the latter with effervescent extravagance. Class '32 won the cup. VERY successful year has been experienced. Much enthusiasm has been mani- fested in the attendance at interfclass debates, while subjects ranging from the importance of dogs and radios to batchelors to those of a deeply philosophical nature have been thoroughly discussed. ln addition. both Mr. McLeod and Mr. Knowles have represented the University in the lVlcGoun trophy competition. Ifaqr One Hundred and Eleven
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UNITED S.C.M. EXECUTIVE Buck lfii1.L'- G. Marshall B King XV. Unions Nl. Smith D. Piexvs .llidiile Row -- C. Ofltn C. Smillie l'rof, l. Aloflat l.. Rae-iv tPresidcntl H. Harland Fmnl Rater A. Young Al. Xlellish UNITED CO-ED EXECUTIVE Buck Riiwi l.. Racev Bl Thomson J. lfraser l.. Sprung M. Oastler O, Kokot A. Jamieson Front Rotvf lvl. Klellish Nlrs. XV. liirltonncll O. filini Il.atIy Sticlsl Ci. l,ane N. lX'hvte HIL Student Christian Move- ment lives tip to its name. Students always enjoy getting together to tall-t. How to live is one of our greatest problems. the Christian philosophy of life as lived bv Jesus Christ throws an ever radiant light on the solution. As for movement-we opened our fall term with a well attended Freshmen Reception followed this up by the organization of efhciently led study groups. Later in the year we spent an enjoyable evening listening to a report on the Pacific Area Conference held last June in BC. A hike out in St. Vital with the accompanying bean supper and talks on the Buffalo Conference has been our major event thus far this spring. A plan to participate in several firesicle groups is under way. University S.C.M. suppers and gatherings have been well attended and we are looking forward to the Spring Camp. HE Co-ed Executive. as the year comes to an end. reviews its activities for 1931- 32. A new social event in the form of a girls' din- ner opened the lall term. Early in the second term a novelty silver increased the funds. The special feature of the closing spring term is the entertain- ment for the graduates-the final function. The success of Co-ed endeavors has been due to the co-operation and enthusiasm of the girls, The executive greatly appreciates the support it has re- ceived and has enjoyed the work it has shared with the girls. Puut' One Hundred and Ten
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