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

 - Class of 1932

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A G R I C U L T U R JEAN ALEXANDER Do you know the girl with the winsome air, Twinkling brown eyes and curly black hair? A willing helper, a student who uses her time to advan- tage, a lover of sport. with a mind of her own: a true friend, that is Jeannie, E DOROTHY COLTA RT A real zest for fun and life. coupled with a winning way. have made Dot one of the most lovable members of our class. As a member of the Class Basketball team. Girls' Ciym team, and taking an active part in the Track Meet, she has ably demonstrated her athletic ability. Go to it, Dot --our best wishes go with you always, D. XV. BASARAB R. ly JAM Bass hails from Sifton, His untiring persistency antl capacity for eflicient work have enabled him to overcome obstacles greater than himself. thus proving himself a valuable asset to our class. lle can easily adapt him- self on extremes of environment. because neither Chicago nor Churchill have hindered his progress. ALVIN J. COOPER ln Al we have had a valuable addition to our college life in social and literary fields. and. most particularly in the realms of sport. XVhile interested in all sports, his specialties have been football and basketball. where he was a valuable player on the senior teams. and in lield and track as one of the individual champions of l9'Sl. l. BLARELY Joining the ranks of '31 a year late, Bob has crowded four years of study and student activities into three, full of benelit. not only for himself. but for all those who have really become well acquainted with him. Prominent in debating and dramatic circles, as well as an able basketball referee. XVe wish him well in his chosen field of horticulture. RUTH CORM Ambition--To be :i chemist. Occurrence+Vista. ObjectiTo claim for her own a, knowledge of life as presented at lVl.A.C. Procedure-XVin tivo scholarships in three years. with a minimum amount of work. ResultfA mixture of fun, tvit. sincerity and good sense. ES JOYNT BOURNS Joynt is perhaps as well known in the East as in the West. He is one of these Yes, Yes men to the Come hither of the fair sex. Joynt is. in, short. a good sport. gifted with a sense of humor which makes him very popular, Active in all phases of athletics, he is outstanding as a curler, having won the College curling cup in his third year. Motto'-Keep them guessing. J. H. CROSS Quiet and unobstrusive, Jack is one of the most popular and industrious members of his class. Never in the forc- ground, yet his influence is always felt both in class and out of it. He hails from Saskatchewan and has elected horticulture. His main ambition seems to be to occupy a ward in The General Hospital, MARGARET CLARK To know her better is to love her more. Had an outstanding college career. Playing a prominent part in the social and scholastic life of the college. Clark will attain great things in life and we pro- claim her now as always- One of the Best. ACK LEY BILL CUMMING A naturalist from birth. Bill accepts studying as a neces- sary evil in a college course. l-le is always at home with the birds. flowers, or his beloved Bugs, Following his natural bent, he has confined his studies mainly to Entomology. Archie has been an indispensable asset to our class functions whenever and wherever held. In elocution and dramatics he is outstanding. Page One Hundred and Twenty one 'R ..-as.

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DAISY DE .IONG A lady of careless curls and gray blue eyes: serious of thought with zt gay sense ot humor and a sweet person- alityg the best of sports and indispensable to all her friends. THOMAS R. HODGSON Tom has distinguished himself as a student by being scholarship winner in his first year. Conversant in cur' rent affairs as is revealed when someone is victimized by his convincing argument. A clear thinker with that Studious air. though his interests are balanced by a fondness for sport in which field he has assisted his faculty in soccer and tennis, -uw: DOIJGAL FLETCHER Apart from his studies he has found time to take an active part in curling, and the SCSI.. being president of that organization in his final year. Doug. leaves behind him memories of his ability as a student and his sterling qualities as a friend. 3 S- CHARLES L. Joiixsrox A good athlete. a greater sportsnian. a gentleman in every respect. Chuck, one of the best of inter-faculty goalies, has played no small part in winning two football cham- pionships for Al.A.C, He has also excelled in hockey. captaintng several of these teams. He has held the poti- ttons of athletic and social presidents in his third and fourth years, and his effteient handling of these committees has further enhanced his reputation as a well-informed and likeable personality. GWENDOLINE GARDNER A light and airy exterior hide a deep and profound in- terior to all but the few who know her best. For three years she has sung in the Glee Club and this year with the University Glee Club. She has served on the athletic committee and takes an aettye patt in track meets, PHYLLIS CLAIRE LAIRD A peculiar and refreshing sense of humor, unusually good i judgment. a sincere friend and worker, and withal a good sport. Played on the girls' hockey team. won her ath- letic an eficient third year president. TRED HAMILTON Fred entered Al.A.C. with class '31, but changing his course returned to graduate with '3l. His interests have been many and varied, ln athletics he has played a prom- inent part in football, basketball and hockey. Iired's congenial nature and ready wit have won for htm many lasting friendships. The future should hold a successful career for him. HAROLD LAYCUP Harold began with the class of '17, but discontinued his course after four years in favor of m.-tried life and the teaching profession. He returned this year to graduate with '32. XVhile at M.A.C. Harold has specialized in track. holding the -l-40 yd. record for seyeral years. and in football. playing or- the senior team for all tive years and consequently on the championship team in '3Z. ESDAILE HILL True blue in all she does, Esdaile is one of the best friends anyone could have. Keenly interested in music she has been actively interested in both the M.A,C. and University Glee Club. Ambition and the Will to go ahead will carry her far. ANN LIVINCSTONE Basketball! Men fall! That all? Lady Stick! Hockey stick! No. nothing sticks Ann! Page One Hundred and Twenty-two

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