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

 - Class of 1932

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UNITED ATHLETIC COUNCIL Back Roux! D. N1acDonald XV. Harland R. Musgrove N. Penney D. Whitlaiv C. Gerry H. Harland ' R. Love G. Johnson Centre Row- NI. Mellish M. Oastlcr H. Stinson QPresidcntj Prof. O. T. Anderson fHon. Presidentj Nl. Sprung ,Y B. Miller E. Broad Front Roma B. Carpenter G. Johns R. McDougall NDER the administration of a strong and energetic council. United Colleges ath- letics have enjoyed a period of prosperity. The executive has been active throughout the year and more teams have been put in the field than ever before. The year began auspiciously with United running a close second for the track title, and the capture of the Senior Soccer Shield for the lifth time in six years, The council sponsored United's entry in every phase of inter-faculty athletics, including men's and co-ed's track, Men's and co-ed's tennis, men's and co-ed's curling, men's and co-eds hockey, men's and co-ed's basketball and two teams in soccer. Aside from inter-faculty sport, a full program of tennis, track, curling and hockey was carried on within United Colleges, The executive for the year consisted of: Hon. President ,,,,.,......,..... Prof. O. T. Anderson President ,.,,,,,.... - ...,,,,,,....,, Harold Stinson Vice-Presidents ,,., ...,, M ervyn Sprung and Marguerite Oastler Secretary David Conly Managers for each branch of athletics. and two representatives from each class, Page One Hundred and Thirlecn

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VOX WESLEYANA STAFF buck Row- D, Bews H. Simson D. Wilkie XY, Onions 1 Starr H. Harland Ca, Xlnrshall U NlcG.xvin .llnlillu Row!- C .lack A Longman B, lawvc T. Payne 1Edimrj Pr--f. G. B. lxmg L. Sprung A lfrxebourg Frm: Row- Nl. Thomson Ixl Mcllish NY college periodical which aspires to be more than a miniature newspaper should fulfil very definite and exacting requirements, and should endeavor to maintain standards which will at the same time encourage and reflect the finest qualities in the life of the student body. A publication of that kind should provide an out- let for the expression of student thought on the affairs of the college and those of wider importance in the life of the world, VJithin its covers should be found the humor of corridor and classroom, news and opinions of its readers. and the serious treat- ment of vital problems. It should avoid creating for itself an exclusive circle of regular contributors of proven worth and ability, seeking always to en- courage the development of potential literary ability wherever it may be found. It should serve to strengthen bonds of sympathy and co-operation be- tween faculty and students, and recall the achieve- ments of those who have passed on to their chosen fields of endeavor. In short, it should present a cross-section of the life and interests of the institu- tion which it serves. and above all, should find its highest value as an exponent of the best ideals of education. speaking in terms of culture, personality, and service to humanity as the most important guiding principle in the acquisition of knowledge. These are the ideals We have claimed for Vox: the extent to which they have been realized is a matter for our readers to decide. Page One Hundrcrl and Tun:-luc



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UNITED TRACK Top-- O. Koko: C. Davis P, Hummel J. Nlcfkllislci S. Douglas E. Brocd E. Slgurclson Boltonr- B. Carpenter N. Penney G. Hearn C. Gerry 4Capt1xns E. Dennison M. sprung G. aohns r HE track season opened auspiciously with a very successful inter-class meet, featured by an unprecedented number of entries in all events. Class '33, led by Gerry and Sprung. won the cup for the second consecutive year. Genevieve Johns made herself known by capturing 20 points for the Freshmen. In the annual inter-faculty meet. the Red and White was a threat all the way, and made a most creditable showing, Cleve Gerry winning the in- dividual championship with three firsts. and Mub Sprung coming second with two Hrsts and a second. United was well represented in the annual inter- collegiate meet by Genevieve Johns, Corinne Davis, Cleve Gerry. Mervyn Sprung, and Norman Penney. The lithe Genevieve ran away from all competitors in the three sprints, and again in the relay. to lead the Brown and Gold to victory, capturing the Rutherford Cup for 'Toba and the individual award for herself. breaking two records in doing so. Cleve added another broken record to the list of his track achievements when he set up a new mark in the high jump, while Corinne, Norm and Mub each made a worthy contribution. None of these track stars belong to the gradu- ating class, so we are already looking forward to next fall with high hopes of even greater success Page One Hundred und Fourteen

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