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ig gf 5-125 V ...W ,: ,A , Q 3 A' Z i 1 'W , Q F . -Q 4 x . A af if AGRICULTURE NEL Better known to her friends as Dollv. originally came to M..-XC. with class '31, However. after rollicking through one year. she decided to join the ranks of '3Z. She is well known on the tennis courts and on the xkating ice, and also in her executive work on the S.C.M. and as Class President. Because of these and many other nice things that we haven't time to tell you about. Class '32 certainly appreciate their Dolly, PETER STOI3-BE l ete, our conscientious agronomisr. came to us from an agricultural school in south Russia. Always a good stu- dent. Pete won an agronomy scholarship in his third year. l'Ie has taken a keen interest in the activities of the col- lege. being secretarv of the Student Body in his Enal year. Pete has a way all his own, which does not fail to win for him a place in the hearts of a'l his fellows. Isavorite saving 'P-- Ilastime. Three no trump, I. SCHOPIELD Nell is perseverance plus, and by perseverance we mean gust that, not that she goes around with that determined airfshe rtally charms us with her gifts of wit and con- versation. MARGARET R. STODDA RT XVhen a person can be subjected to such influences as fair-haired friends. college students. professors and bridge clubs. and still retain a pleasing personality as Margaret has, one may be sure that such little things as the world and its drawbacks cannot stand between her and success. If Margaret puts into her career the same effort and enthusiasm as she has put into her curricular and extra- curricular aclivities, her future is assuredly brilliant. A. N. SKOGLUND Swedish by birth. but Well acclimatized to Manitoba. Skogg,ie is continuing his countryman Linnaeus' work in plant taxonomy, and no doubt will soon devise a new classification for Alberta Sage brush. Xl'e wish him every success. EILEEN TALBOT-CROSBIL ln the three years since Eileen has ioiued our class she has accomplished much-S.C.NI., Managra, curling. and executive work. Besides all this she has managed to Find time for a lot of fun and for being a most understand- ing friend. M, NORIXIA SMILLIE And what a smile! For four years M.A.C, has been fortunate in having this radiant personality with her cheery smile as one of its members. Her hearty and infectous giggle has helped to win her many lasting friends. As president of the Social Committee in her third year. Norma proved that cosoperation is the key to success, and we wish her the very best for its con- KIHUJIIOI1. MICHAEL TIMONIN A product of the Russian steppes, coming to us from an .agricultural school in CzechoASlovakia. Mil-te's wide ex- perience in travelling has given him a philosophy of life all his own. His main student interest lies in the lield of plant pathology. The soccer team has also found him .an indispensable player. His thoroughness and ability to get at the root of any problem cofronting him will carry him far. OLIVI: L. SMITH Sometimes serious. sometimes gay, Catching a scholarship on her way. A mind of her own, a ready wit. A willing helper, depend on it. At basketball, at parties, gym. She's the one thats got the vim. JOSEPH XVAWRYIx AW Joe came to us from Cjimli with several years' teaching experience and a term of engineering. Joining class 'Sl as a Soph. he recovered his senses to add materially to the honor and glory of class '3Z. ' A student with ability and zeal for work. carrying two extra subjects in his final year. he finds time in the wee hours of the morn- ing for his social obligations in the city. Page One Hundred and Twenty-four
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AGRICULTURE NEIL M. MACGREGOR To enumerate Neill's college activities is to include every- thing on the curriculum. Literary activities include debating as well as considerable pen work. Our senior U.M.S.U. representative has also taken care not to let social activities get too far in arrears. Further. when we come to athletics we find he has entered into practically every lield of sport. particularly senior football and basketball. Scholarships? One every year. J. R. MCQUA character comes from his energy and in- of arnt from using a paddle as a sum- Rainy River. Ken has shown his exec- i-lis strength of dustry. strength mer guide near M ulive ability as a capable and energetic president of the Literary Society. His interest and knowledge of economics will stand him in good stead when he embarks on the 315, river of the l:uture. ' V Y MILLY MACKAY Oh! why do I find it so difficult To write of this classmate so dear? i For shes lovable, interesting, very dernurc. 3 17 For she's clever and witty ' 1 And she'll smile for vou sure. 4 Now, what more could you ask. K KEN Of any one girl in any one class. GERALD J. MEE Jerry. our popular senior stick. has given much to the college and has received much in return. ln sports, foot- ball. hockey and curling lie Jcddy's main interests. To t-btain a balanced diet he also took a prominent part in literary work by debating and by occupying the chair of the Literary Society during his third year. Executive work has been his chief contribution-starting as presi- dent of first vear and finishing as president of the student body in his Hnal year. ALICE NlcFADDEN A sunny nature, a winning smile. Always a true friend, not just for a while. No matter what she does. we all can tell. If Alice does it it shall be done well. NVILLIAM NIMC Bill was born in 1910 at Hazelridge. Graduating at the high school there. he came to Nl.A.C. Cy is like Faust. never content. but seeking more light and truth in science. He has elected Economics and has become an outstanding member of the option. Cost of production is his favorite problem. As a member of the Fraternitas Bursa Bill has made many friends. NETH Mcl.EAN A thorough worker and clean-cut sportsman. Ken has distinguished himself in studies and student body activ- ities: a scholarship winner in his third year. despite the responsibility of beng class president and secretary of the Social Science Club. l-le was appointed president of the club in his final year and guardian of the student body purse, On the soccer field and on the curling rink he was to be found taking his place in the field of sport. RRIE H.-XN HUK BELLA NOZICK Bella isn't just another blonde. Quietly utilizing her total abilities she has gone blythely through her four years. Dominated. as she is. by a keen interest in her work, we know she will make good in whatever field she chooses. MARGARET J. McLURE Tn describe Marg. is a difficult task. she is a combina- tion of so many different characteristics-friendliness, forcefulness. sincerity, fun. Her years at M.A.C. have been filled with student activities of all kinds-baskeb ball. class president. debating. A friend . . . worth ing and one with whom we will be sorry to part. hav- SHERROD From Newdale he came with an ambition to seek for fortune?J in Agriculture after attending Kelvin School. Sociable yet reserved, a conscientious worker particular interest in chemistry. Sherrod is one of the younger members of his class and one admired better as he is known better. ROLAND fame High with Page One Hundred and Twenty three
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