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U.M.S.U. WOMEN'S COMMITTEE Top Rott'- Mrs. U. N. Macdonnell lHon. President! B. Newton lPresidcntl V. lNlcDorman Nl. Nlcllish . Cheyne K U. Boyd Middle Row- D. Bcnnesl J. Macpherson K. Young A. Thorlakson I. NVillis O. Cilinz Bc-In:-m Row-- E. NVallace ..,.,,,, W.. . A . Livingstone H Horn B. Haig B. McKenzie N. lVlcNich0l HIS year the U.M.S.U. Womens' Committee again made excellent show- ing as far as its activities were concerned. The women's track team started off the season with a marvelous victory over both the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Alberta. in the Inter-College Track Meet. with a score of 55 to 12. A great number of records were broken both in the track and Held events. and the girls are cer- tainly to be congratulated. This year the Women's Committee also man- aged to have an inter-faculty tennis tournament, and we hope that in the very near future we will be able to send a team to compete with the West- tern Universities, The University of Manitoba girls' basketball team have shown considerable progress. both in the city league and in their game with the Univer- sity of Alberta. A curling team was also entered in the Mani- toba bonspiel. Again this year the girls' hockey team have proven successful in all its games. Instead of travelling to Saskatchewan and Alberta. the team played a number of games with teams in the city and also went to Dauphin where it played the Collegiate team, winning with a score of 4-2. Besides this it has played a number of games with the T. Eaton Co. team. Prof. Howe's Northern Lights, and at the end of the season a novelty game with the Varsity juniors. Besides these U.M.S.U. events, inter-faculty schedules were run off in hockey. basketball and curling-Science winning the hockey, Aggies the junior basketball. Page Ten
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HILE it is only during the last few years that Science has been numerically comparable to the other faculties, Science stu- dents have been with the University since its inception. The Science Students' Association was formed in 1920, under the leadership of Andrew Moore, who had the honor of being the first Senior Stick. This association was formed primarily to further the interests of Science Students and to render their participation in extra-curricular activities more beneficial and more general. That the association has adhered to its original object and aims is evidenced by the fact that it is noted throughout the University for the fine spirit of loyalty and co-operation of its mem- bers, and their enthusiastic support of its activ- ities. That this has been maintained despite the rapid growth of the faculty until it is now one of the largest is due in no small measure to the able leadership of the various carefully chosen Sticks .and Executives. The move to the new Science building next year with the separation of the Junior and Senior divisions, will provide a real test of the esprit de corps of the Science faculty. but with a strong Executive the Association will no doubt carry on successfully although difficult problems can be expected to present themselves for a year or so at least. However, with the co-operation of all members of the association and the assist- ance of an interested faculty which has proven such an aid in the past, the years to come should End the Science Students' Association increasingly effective as a unit and as a part of the University as a whole. ofa 1 tg es 133 swtfkffs ' 3, 5, . ww ' 252 a MI Mg S 'A W5 ' 'tf z Q 4 5359 e. .' V -11.-:w . e: ,:::z.- . -s'4:11'r'::':':.-1--1,14 - ,wt ,..,,g..:e.-.Q tfrfbggm ,ff-1 . -. F - :Nz-.ig - 'f-SS 'c Fi'-:ff .J'?'i,' ai 414- .I X . N ' .yr-'f 4': I:2?'3iElik-:g I:'i42'i:i6 2:-71f1 'Pf3' -V zs- 12:21 A-Ia 1 a ge - 1 is -If 1 4 1' .- 12 ' .-it 9:5 3 5 ' 'I 'Zz . foil - ' f ff 35' - fe f 1 if f 244522229 - 1 2' f .' 3: !ff'Q:.' .4-,i ei'-f t F-:.. .2+3Z,i, sf' it 1 '.P? 2i2'f'1:l,I-21556 A . e 'V fb 232-fff st I ' .I1I.f- V - Q1 .. ,-ff: . - ,-V4-qs :ef ,IW . , 'gat ,Q 'Irs ws, we 1 ,- . e - .V - V sv - sz' ff - 5 .ggi-3 . ' ,, , ' 2 9 Xtr X ss Qs sf 1-as ' J af, 2 , , .. .. uct, ...src ,s ..t.3.,s. W, t ' K - '-.'::::',e,v. M- V1 . K . -. :c?,:i,.,:.r,f1 Qwiizf- ' y ii ,,,. 531, q:,c sei f .:,..2.g fav. . is rtionj .
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MEDICAL SENIOR BASKETBALL Bach Row- C. Johnson S. Musgrovc M. Matheson Fronl Rousg T. Dingle J, Downey C. Benson MEDICAL JUNIOR BASKETBALL Back Row- IXI, Bubis R. Whcrtc: F. Karg Front Rua? A. Gouron D. Tass M. Lamcron E, Nl. Ilolcc J' OR some unknown reason there was a lack of enthusiasm shown in the activi- ties of the Senior basketball team this season. How- ever the revived interest this year in the sphere of Inter-University basketball will. we feel. stimulate a greater degree of competition in this branch of sport. one of The S and d the hc there contest ing th been i sports: Page One Hundred I
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