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JUNIOR MEMBERS U.M.S.U. COUNCIL Bach Row- K. Bjerring flfngineeringj H. Lane CScienccj C. Routley CAccountancyj G. Box fUnitedj Front Row? J. Anderson fMedicineJ E. Curle CAi-tsl R. Parcells ISI. Paul'sj A, Dvsart iLawj HE year of 1931-32 has been a decidedly interesting one for the activities of the U.M.S.U. The council was faced with straitened finances on the one hand and on the other with the natural reluctance of any sub-committee to curtail its customary program. That Council successfully balanced this conflicting state of affairs is indicative not only of good economy but also of good fortune. In athletics the heavy labor of President Reycraft has been rewarded with an excellent record. In every way the directorate and the athletes are to be congratulated. Women's athletics have been hampered only by want of competition. Mr. Freedman has had phenomenal success with the Debating Union, not the least features being the importance of the topics, the appearance of public men at the debates, and the emergence of new debaters. The Glee Club had a triumph, and to that pleas- ure of the producer and executive no word of com- mendation here could add. The collapse of the Dramatic Society production perhaps demonstrates that the time has come to replace the large single play with more shorter. less pretentious productions. The Mani'loban continued its progress. kept the student body alertly thinking, and opened new lines of development. Nlr. Cohen and staff are to be congratulated. Mr. Sharpe maintained the former standard of the Social Committee, This publication tells its own tale. It has been a good year. an interesting year: a year of which the U.M.S.U. may be proud: Cheerily, my masters! Page Nine
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