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SUIXME' F'Ci-IOOI 1 .. Q -552152, ' ' 1 1 ' E1 I ' .,A is E .9 A .. , 1 7 X' ' V ff- '- i .. ,,.,, 4 ,.h f r we . - 5293 . Tp--lily-P1-3523 SS ' 5 fs C12 fm - . S is Q lbll b .. H V L ...El so . .X 5 YN N- H' . N cUTFon'rH, w. WALLACE, N, :S ANDERSON, F. A., HiSlQTy. Engli-Sh, 50Ci010gY- ASSI. 'tx Vx . ,. x llflajored in History, Psychology, at Gilbert Plains school. -iv . finglishh Tleaching at Daniel McIn- V ' yre sc oo, Winnipeg. MORRIS. w. T., gf? Transcona' Man. H DQNHLD. YVILLIAIVI N.. Majored in History, English. Teach- wlclmlpega Man' ing at Transco a C t 1 Hi h. X ijt., S. N- ajore in Engl' h, H' t ' , S '- n en ra lg x nw' ug Olngy. Brown anlcsl Golcgslgcg., 1355- SPEAR. LESLIE. ff- ' 2' Membef of Reuni9 Dance and Erickson Man - Dpomtments Committees. Teach- : ' ' h ,X 6 mg at Faraday school, Winnipeg. Mmored in Psvchology, English 'Eff4.g. . 1 and History. Principal of Erickson V ' 50 TOMS CHRISTINE school. . . .' ' ' W 1 'Peg' Man- . ' - ' ' SX Majoi-ed in Hist d ' FALLIS, A. TH 5. .. W X T H I 4 ory an English. Cal-berry. Man. X Q K I E caching in Flin Flon. English, History and Psychology. ' 23 STEPHENS' BERT' Taught seven years at Carberry X and was an accountant for two K .,. 5 Q Ym-mon' sask' yea,-Q Q Vice-chairman of Social Commit ' ' S 'ii tee ' 5 Q -' -T' x ' - X RHIND W. CHARLES SSS - +C X Weslbournc. . N KSTAFEW. FRED A.. History, English and Sociology. 55 1 ,.- .. 53 il rnaud' Man' Principal of soisgirm school in M gfuiqrid 111, Zoology, Geology and Solsgirlh- H515 4 1'inCiDal t R d 1 is.: . xi school, Lockport, 3 oss a 6 3-35 2551. GATES W ' N ii SN? mzoixnroor. DONALD s.. vi 1 SUIUEL G Gladstone Man. 'i X Q ' Y 'L ' ' EORGINA' - ' - ' Winnipeg Man Latin, English, Psychology. Ten- 3 Malo. . ' . nis star. J le m English and Psychology. AQQQHQ' Q-vxrirl i -'f::a fgiS ' E Q' i.. E 5 i EN Ng X X X X XR-Q33I1N'S1' N X N5Xi7i 'iY- 'wS -a if . GX Xxx X WX . N K S i NX fi. ::Q.i.fIl.: 'XYfQQl3N?2i..T'9 Q 'Ni9-. fQX- XX X X X- X NY Q 5 'N S xmwX5wk N :SX RNSV Q X ss Q S sh XX sgxxilg . ss - A NNN .S N .S as 'Q '
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EDUCATION, academ- ic or professional, cul- tural or vocational, today, occupies a place of en- hanced importance in the mind of a people Who ground their sense of se- curity upon all that which is implied in the exercise of the secret bal- lot. Toleration, human sympathy and justice, free- dom for self-expression, opportunity to develop our talents and the right, collectively to decide, depend upon intelligence, adaptability, goodwill and the desire to labor, all widespread among our citizens. You Who have striven across the years to achieve University graduation, accept therewith responsibility for leadership and opportunity for service beyond that of the many. I congratulate you upon your success and rejoice With you in the opportunities which that success afford. D. S. WOODS, Dean. 187
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KARL CHAMBER MARGARET ANDERSON Dean of Men Dean of Women DR. D. S. WOODS, B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. Chairman Student Council S THE Manitoba Summer School had its humble origin in a rather successful little fret work class held in one of the Winnipeg schools back in 1910. Each succeeding year witnessed some variation, some addition to the program presented and so, with the passing of thirty years, from such unpre- tentious beginnings, there has developed an institution with a standard and scope of in- struction in both academic and vocational education that merits great pride. The ever widening curriculum is in direct proportion to the increasing popularity of the school. From all corners of the prairies come its legions-young men and young women who realize and appreciate the op- Sahara! portunity it presents. Education is a demo- cratic principle and its truest worth is shown in an institution like this-an institution in a free world supported by those who know how freedom should be used. The next year or so will see a great cur- tailment in many phases of Summer School activity but its supporters will not suffer any minor inconveniences to dull their per- spective. Our country and everyone within our country are at war to preserve the right to have centres like this and privileges such as it represents. Any makeshift or delay now, any extra effort or cost, will be ac- cepted. Whatever is surrendered will merely be a payment on our future right to think and again pursue our own inclinations. 'wr vllaiirww -'Nina WILLIAM DONALD WILLIAM C. TAYLOR BERT STEPHENS Brown and Gold Appointment Committee Social 189
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