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ENGINEERING ATHLETIC EXECUTIVE l Bach Rou:--S. Smith. C. Johnston. Front Rou.'fJ. Grisdale. T. Crayston. D. Brazier. ENGINEERING SOCIAL COMMITTEE 614 ffl ei V I I fr Ein A 9 . :seam ,U ' , A I 1 I mimi A FRTIUI : on 1 if-qkx 'I Q P. , '. vi i . ii iii ,i A? 'H 5 A Vll 145311 WW? 72. I .W 'se .5 ik-:mr-' ' gf I Ei - 1- 'L I . Au, 'Q - ' I QI ' . ff- wtf? ff- .f -7. fry, gt f. ii 5 i fiflfji- Oi qi lg, 1-'Tr P ln' 'f :M J 5 'W +9-'Eur nnutoa. su-ner - Bach ROLL'-J. Scott, J. XVhyarcI. Front Row-W. Sheets. D. Martin, W. Pothcringham. N looking back over Engineering achievements in the realm of sport during the current season, another milestone of athletic prowess has been passed. At the beginning of the fall term the Engineering faculty terminated the Medical reign of supremacy on the cinder path and sand pits. The football teams played truly representative football for which Engineering has been noted. finishing with the senior team defeated in the finals. The basketball team again retained the senior inter-faculty championship, while the junior representatives lost out by the closest margin. The inter-faculty curling team, although not as successful as in former years, terminated a fine year with a wealth of material available for the future. The colors of Engineering were, Ahowever, more successful in the realm of hockey than in any previous years. The junior team, intact for next year. lost a close season to St. John's. The seniors. at the time of writing, are in the linals with U.C. and hope for the best. A truly representative number of athletes from Engineering were to be seen on all the Uni- versity teams including track, rugby, hockey and basketball. HE Engineers are justly proud of the singularly high social standing they have achieved in regard to all their functions. This tradition has been nobly upheld by Don Martin and his staff this year. 'l'he outstanding successes of Erosh Nite and The Radio City dance. with their original and interesting innovations, their large and representative attendance, give promise ofrthe Grads Farewell bringing the committees work to a most gratifying and satisfactory close. Page Ninety-one
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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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ENGINEERING TRACK TEAM ENGINEERING INTER- FACULTY CURLING All .F -ur Ng I Bark Row-ST. Drew I.. Howe. K. XVhat'nough. E, Sandrlande. frunt RmL'--- G. McLeod, T. Crauton. XV. Ixwthermgham, Nl, Dale. lieth Rtntuff-ID Pwrazrer, IJ. Ilrnn, Cr. Iltnsun. D. Dunlop. I Inn-1 llhtvf-J. Y fungman, t, Johnston. XY. E, Srnrth. R, Mclxenzre. I-TPR eleven years' xupremacy. the Medicals were Iurctd to xnrrcntler therr track and Held laurel: tu the lleet-fooled brrdge burlders, who led the day wnth a total of -Il pe-xntx. ffarnck accounted for a thrrd of the poxnle by placxng first, second and thrrd rn the hxgh hurdlex, -lueus anti :unmng high jump, respectrvely. Drew added S pornls bv takrng Hut rn the luw and xecond rn the hugh hurdles. Pmurshynslu agaxn demonstrated his prowess in the held events by capturtng the javelrn thrmx. Ile was backed bv Coleman. who took the shut-put. The frebhmen won recogmtron when Dale. XYhatrn0ugh and Korchmlu proved potnt gttten. Sector, Carrrclx, Iuleman, and Korcheykr comprxwd the fast stepping relay team which won thc hnal event of the dav. 'H HE past season was probabfy the best enjoyed bv the Lngrneer.. that rx, wrth repard tw the evrdent enlovment of the large number lalung part rn the bn mutt rmpuhrr spurt rn our Iaeulrv, Prlthough not havrng the honor of Lainrng first place rn unter -.. lacultx' plav, we always gave cunxrderabfe worrv to our opponents before succumbtng tw defeat. Iflowt-ver, next vear, wrth the and of the Senior Stuck, we p'an to malte rt a banner verr for lzngrneernng curlrng. Putin' Nrnulyllluu
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