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A LI C-RICULTURE TERARY EXECUTIVE Bar k Roiug H. Vlilron XV. Cumming G. Xluxrhcad .llrriillc Row- R. Blakely J. Alexander M. Slngsvol Y. Locc J. Gibbs C. Hodgson frrnr Row- S. Bennron li. McQuarric R. Cnssvlninn XV. XX'.1ddcll AGRICULTURE SOCIAL COMMITTEE Bath Rott'- C. Gibson M. Alcliay E. Sully H. Cranston G. Cole T. Ross Fran! Roost A. Hnrrzson E. Bigelow C. Johnston R. Ransom XV. Silversides HIS year the I.it. has been piloted through its many activities by J. K. McQuarf rie and Miss R. Casselman, with R. M. Blakely as secretary. Besides taking a prominent part in mak- ing the U,M.S.U one-act plays a success, this execu- tive has sponsored the usual Stunt Night. All Can- adian Night, Dramatic Night. and the Glee Club. not to mention the many and informative debates. inter-class and otherwise. HIS season has been a very successful one socially, due to the able leadership of our social convenor, Chuck Johnston, and to the willing co-operation of the other members of the committee. At the opening dance in October the freshies were well sponsored and royally welcomed. Other dances were equally successful, though par- ticular mention might be made of the Christmas dance on December 19th. which gave everyone a good start to an enjoyable vacation, Page One Hundred and Tulenty-seven
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AGRICULTURE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Buck Nutt' - C. lloyd J. liorsrth Ii . KIcOuarrie C. Johnston H XX'hitby R. Xxiiclslund P. Stobbe ID. Ilctther .llitirile Hott-7 R. Cassulnmii Bigelow D. Sarshcld XY. Creighton B. Young B. hlclfenzie NI. Lochrnne K . Dunlop I- ri -nz jhuriii Y YV L Talbot-ffrosbie Nl. C'l.irIc Cu. Meehan ISeniOr Sliclxj .-X. Livingstone flsady Stxclxl McLean Nl Duncan If AGRICULTURE MANAGRA STAFF Hut I: Rwtrf N. M. MacGregor T. Ross lb. .Innzrn R. XVichlund .llriirlle ROLL' Y .-X. fioopcr l'I. Schofield B. Beale X. Milton XI fXIcI.ure Li. Talbot-V roshie .l. Gibbs XV. Sllversidcs fron! Rumi N. Smilltr Nl. Bergsteinsvn J lorsylh Mrs Blanchard R. Cnsselmnn TUDENT affairs at M.A.C. are run for the students by the students. The two faculties represented each have their own executive which directs student affairs and serves as a con- necting link between the student and the faculty, In matters affecting both organizations the two executives convene together under the name of the 'Joint Council. Each of the two units consists of a Stick or president, a secretary, a treasurer, the heads of the various committees and the year presidents. HE policy of the Managra is to work in the interests of the faculty of Agri- culture and Home Economics, its staff and students. to mirror college life in its many and varied phases, and to serve as a link between the present student body, graduates. and ex-students. To the individual the maga7ine presents an opportunity to develop latent journalistic or literary talents, and serves as a record of college events. The contribution of the present Managra staff and student body has been such as to fulfill the year's program in a most satisfactory manner. Page Ont' Hundred um! Tusenly-six
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THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA STUDENTS' UNION GOOD poem must have a beginning, a middle and an end: a good organization a purpose, a machinery, and a personnel. The U.M.S.U. would claim to be a good organization. lVhat then, is its Purpose? The purpose of the University of Manitoba Students' Union is to make one articulate Whole the variegated student body, varied in location, tradition, outlook and racial descent-of that University which ranks third in size in Canada, which boasts the names of Allen. Buller, and Lodge, to mention no others: and which is achieving among universities an individuality Worthy of earnest cultivation. This end it is the purpose of the U.M.S.U. to achieve by devel- oping in the student mind a realization of the student possessing a definite status in society, with defenite privileges, and corresponding delinite responsibilities. What is the Machinery? The machinery of the U.M.S.U. is the council which controls all U.M.S.U. finance, and by means of its sub-committees and publications carries on those activities, social and intellectual, which on the one hand prevent the student from becoming a book- worm, and on the other hand from being a social butterfly or a beefy athlete. The loyalty which lubri- cates it is the loyalty of its members. IVhar, finally, is its Personnel? Those Whose pictures are to be found in the U.lVl.S.U. section of this volume are only the official personnel of the U.lVl.S.U. The true personnel of the U.lVl.S.U. is the faculty student body, and in it the individual student. The University of Manitoba Students' Union is not a detached and self-centred executive, it is the student body, it is an idea of unity based on the common basis of student fellowship incarnate in the student body, and active for the student good. Page Seven
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