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

 - Class of 1932

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C J KASIMIR JASTREMSRY 1-lrchilecture Activities- Basketball. Track. Boys Parliament. Pastimes- Attending University. Pea shooting. XVILLIAM E. SHEETS-.-lrchztecture Bill stepped through Architecture in three years but man- aged to drag along with him a couple of scholarships. I-le obtained these between duties as Architectural Society President and Engineering Council representative. Spends his summers. spending Saskatchewan Government taxes on Saskatchewan Government beauties. XVhat Architecf ture loses the world gains. Men and women' H ISADORE RICHMAN'-rlrchiteclure First two years he spent in Arts. Making up his mind. Then with vigor and resolve. He left them Hat behind. Arriving safe in our domain. He started life anew. Making friends on every hand Around the good old Now he is a Specialist, Mathematics are his meat In days to come you'll see his work In building down the Street. HENRY F, STEVENSONfrlrthi'rt-frurv I-larry first showed Architectural tendencies at the age of two yearsfone day while plunging across the floor he stumbled over his blocks and raised a projection on his dome. Enough, said Harryi l'm going to be an Archi- tect. Lost for two years in Arts, he came to us in '29, l-larry has been a student of outstanding merit, has actively engaged in sportsfheld the office of Vice-Presi- dent of Architectural Society. l.Ve're all for you Harry. EDXVARD XV. ROGERSONf.-lrchilecture Clever as you make 'em. l'lere's a friend sincere, Ambitious ad inlinitum And scholarships last year. Liked by all who know him. l'le's loyal through thick and thin, Architect of great renown Is the prophecy for him. S. ETHELYN XVALLACE. B.A.f,-lrchir Ethelyn entered Architecture in the Fall of '28, leaving an enviable record of scholastic achievement and athletic prowess in Varsity Arts, This personable young lady has bummed and smiled het way through three years of struc- tural. strength and drafting-has been actively identiied with student organizations-has established herself as one of the outstanding bowlers and curlers of the depart' ment-and in general has been One of the Boys. Archi- tecture is proud to present its First Lady. . - 1-li wuqm-f-I B i y H Illllll'lllllJl!lS! .-f- 17' K '-D X x ex Se S? fxi- SN Si Winn Q-ff etture S-gr.-'-ff WX XX g 5 25 X 5 ,igL-1:1 . K I ' 4 lyi 12 V' 17, ,i ii iiifcv. IW I I W iii MH l I lvl? li 'W ' xii' ' if ' 1' ill! li in f if W ' 1 X X ?-I3 ' Q ' . i ix i Xb r Jlias l lf 1-,yi N ll kqiw- l ll Page Eighlyfnine sg ,, W, s-.9-..,, . 1 :- .- , ., , 552 0 .. rn 3 51.'T' -2 Q 443 41 i 155 W .- , .5 -xg 1,11 f Q T ar' s 3 .qggg iv .' sis 'Y , W .. . . fi S f 4 sg S E3 ' R ff,-2? + .4 5 Q5 fr get ,. 5 Y , J' . . fi? 2 881' 4 ,. f.

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E N G I N E E R I N MARKLAND N. McEWEN-Civil CL.-'K Mac is a born philosopher. His wit and good humor are well appreciated in conversation, Our friend Ktuet- zer. having found him to be a second Graham MacNamee. is considering asking hs services for his coming political campaign. Vle have heard that Mac has recently been awarded a contract for the repairing of a cottage at the beach. This will undoubtedly be the humble debut of a great engineer. G STANLEY SMITHA-Civil Stan is a sport enthusiast. with a preference for basket- bal'. He has acquired valuable experience as a salesman. making a specialty of selling magazines and ladies' shoes. His success in this is due. no doubt. to his good looks and his magnetic personality. NVho knows how far this will carry him on the road to personality? No one can tell. But we are assured he will achieve great things. RENCE McGOXVAN4CrL'rl C arcnce hails from Carman 1there's a town as is a townl they are of him. Mac makes it hard and rightly proud for the rest of us. By attending too many lectures and paying up to the rstry and Thermo profs, His strong subjects are Chem- inot to mention Frazil lcej. He is a captain in the C.O,T.C. and would rather go on parade than eat. The working girls may have their Rudy Vallee. but we have our Clarence. L. M. STEVENSON-Ci eil Stevie has discriminating tastes which led him to be- stow on class '32 the great honor of graduating with him. and indeed it is an honor for he is one of the best. He has a way of telling jokes in the draughting room which simply demands your attention. His big moment in High- way Engineering and he has worked for two summers with Good Roads gaining experience in that line. Stevie get a great kick out of pillow fighting in the XVesley residence. JOHN N. McLEAN-Civil Spick is a crooner, and often charms his classmates with his melodious voice, He could have successfully performed with the Cilee Club had he not preferred to give his whole attention and energy to his studies. Some engineers in the past have succeeded in other branches of human activity. and we woufd not be surprised. therefore. to see John go through Hollywood. MAX S. XVEDRO4Ci ull Max is a marytr to the noble cause of welded joints versus riveted joints and steel construction. He dreams abaut talker after lunch he has them which isn't so good. As a an argument with Capelle every day: this is continued on their daily cross country trek ciles whch leaves Max busting trying to keep up with Bill's a hot number when it comes to their respective domi- out in sweat all over in long legs. Max really is to bridge design for he certainly knows his gussets. His favorite sport is swim- ming. XV.-XRREN XV. MILLER+Cic'il XVe take our hats oli to our Senior Stick! Besides being a capable organizer. kVarren shines in athletics. He was quarter-back of the University Rugby team which trav- e'led XVest last fall. and is also a valuable player on the Engine-:r's hockey team, In sports and in other activities. he always strove to hold high the pennant of our faculty and his eliorts were rewarded with success. RUDOLF J, WlLLMS1Ciu1l Rudy is our scholarship student. He devotes his life to studies. with strong inclinations for structural design, He recently won the prize given by the Winnipeg branch of Fngineering Institute of Canada for his summer thesis on Churchill. Congratulations. Rudy! XVell gifted and en- dowed with the virtues of perseverance, Rudy will doubt succeed in life and do honor to the profession he has chosen, GORDON L. SCOTT--Ci ui! The pride of Govan! One man in a thousand, He possesses that subtle sense of humor that is extremely enjoyable to his neighbors and fellow students. Scott never worries. he lets the others do that. NVe feel that we shall remmeber Scotty a long time. BEN J. COHEN-flrchitv The playboy of Architecture. An authority on movie stars ancl radio crooners. he has avoided many strenuous after- noons and evenings doing research in these fields. However. examinations hold no terrors for our little Ice Cream Cohen. He has no wife to bother his life. No lover to prove untrue. So all day long he sings his song And prddfes his own canoe. Page Eighty-eight HO rture H-S sf - sf 13' ,,



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ENGINEERING EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Buch Row-H. Shirrny, XV. Sheets, K. Bjetring, XV. Troll, E. St. Mats. E. Rhodes, D Brazx r from RowfC. Rutledge, H. Smith. WV. Miller fsenior Stickl, Prof. ll. l'lerriott E Lin say Martin. if-if-...,, g HORTLY after the opening of the Engineering lectures it was found that the registration showed a greater increase than ever be- fore. The council enjoyed a year of excellent co-op- eration under the capable direction of Warren Mil- ler. the senior stick. Under Don Martin, the social committee staged two very successful dances, Frosh Nite and Crooks Tour. the Grad farewell gives promise of being on the same high scale of quality. The Society meetings have all been well attended: inter-year debates added a note of interest and talks by Prof. Findlayson. Mr. J. W. Sanger. and Hon, D. G. Mackenzie have added a wide store to our practical information. The Society staged another very successful trip. this time a tour of the Point Du Bois and the new Slave Falls plants, through the courtesy of the City Hydro. The strong Engineering track team moved from second to top place in the inter-faculty meet, and added their quota to the U.M.S.U. team. The U.M.S.U. rugby squad saw seven players representing the faculty, while the basketball team had five, with Cece Colpitts acting as manager. In the inter-faculty basketball, the seniors cap- tured the Birks A trophy, and the juniors. though defeated, show promising material for a winning team. Curling, our largest sporting representation, brought no championships home. but the teams ranked high. In football the seniors were finalists and the jun- iors also died fighting. Hockey saw the seniors tied for first place and the juniors eliminated in the play-offs. The men of stone and steel continue to show their versatility with the Slide Rule. Engineer- ing's own publication. rising to new heights under Fin Clark and Wm. Trott: and a second outstand- ing performance in the one-act plays. Never in the history of the University has a class graduated in such circumstances as confront us today, but we are contident that every man will prove his ability and make his presence felt. Page Nunrly

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