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'emiqewmz BILL BOWMAN. Junior U.M.S.U. Rep. JOHN HIGGENBOTHAM Pharmacy Rep. LEN SHEBESKI. Agriculture Rep. SOL PRASOW. Science Rep. LORNE MAIN. Past President HAROLD MORTON. Accountancy Rep. NORM. CHRISTIE. Vice-President and Law Rep. EILL FOLLIOTT, Arts Rep. . . . Grandstanding JACK HUGHES. Alumni Rep. HARVEY DRYDEN. United Rep. ANDY LAVVRENCE. Senior U.M,S.U. Rep DUNC KIPPEN, Medicine Rep. JOHN CRAIG. Second Vice-President RON WILSON. Engineering Rep. WRAY YOUMANS. Secretary JIM NICOL, Education Rep. 225
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W '142f!1,!eZzc25' CONSTITUTIONAL changes have this year transformed the W, A. D, from what was formerly an insignificant group of five or six voting members, more or less befogged, to a rather more significant voting group of ten,-perhaps just as befogged. yet with a definite plan and a clear purpose. Probably the most gratifying result of this transformation is that the whole student body is now actually aware of the existence of the Directorate,- that half of this student body is prepared to be Athletically minded next year.-and that the other half will at least be able to discuss female athletic activities with an increasing intelli- gence arising from their knowledge of the powers behind the programs. These powers will necessarily be befogged to an extent. This is no shadow cast on the competence and efficiency of the incoming Directorate. lt is a mere statement of inevitability, because, and only because. the whole setup will be a complete innovation. The present Directorate has done nothing more than draw up a new set of rules, and it will be the diiiicult task of HELEN LQUISE TINGLEYY next year's president to see that these new rules are followed. The fact that it is a beginning, something with ties only on the present and future, points to the unlimited possibilities for im- mediate successes and further improvements. President The purpose of the Direcorate has been formally stated as that of directing women's athletic activities in the University of Manitoba. Its more immediate. and perhaps more mercenary, purpose is to establish itself as well as its activities in the minds of all students, as moving powers in the University. The President has the distinct honor of being a student leader, and on the shoulders of her Directorate lies the responsibility for a successful athletic program. Too great an emphasis cannot be placed on the necessity of form al re-cognition of the importance of this organization as an essential part of the University Student Government. Theoretically the incoming Directorate will have all possible success. Actually that success can- not be attained without the active co-operation of every individual in every faculty. It is the old story of a milestone being laid. Satisfactory results are obtained only through active interest, whole- hearted co-operation. and hard work. Top Row tleft to righty-Diane Loranger, Vice-Presidentg Marjorie Ross, Secretaryg Donalda Horton, St. Mary's Rep.g Kay Gillis, Tennisg Jean Norwell, Traclcg Kae Sexton, Hockeyg Marnie Gillis, Bowling. Bottom Row tleft to right?-Florence Stirling. Science Rep.: Joan Macaw, Fencing Club Rep.g Betty Morton, Swimming: Anne Blackie, Badminton: Joyce Northcote, Arts Rep.: Lois O'Grady, Basketball: Betty Newcombe, Home Ec. Rep. L 4 '21 sa 'z 'V' , ' ,al I ' 15, 1 ,aut Pix f-mug,
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