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flf. Q x X . 4,, r D I I I Q , ' i Q-wg REPARE budget . . . See board . . , Call up Osborne and Black . . . 1 e ' Make posters . . . Call up Faculty Reps .... Nobody home . . . Hold we meeting to form teams . . . Nobody there but Warrington . . . she Wants ----. mixed league, has 146 girls: we have no men . . . First night . . . Wild scramble . . . Everybody wants place for friends who may be out 3 A weeks from tonight . . . we hope . . . So on for first week . . . Try to .,,. draw schedule from thin air and hope of those who said they might asm. be out next week, but want to come on a different night . . . Where can ., -.fm-3, . . I bowl? . . . Joe, make me a team . . . On through first term building up ' T .ss if . . ' 5 :gf?5'Aj'iff3,t5... ,QQ . . t. , ax- xii .W-' :3 X? V-.nV.,,,.,,.,g ,.., as .. AX 5 1. .-,gsvx SN ky, JOE GRIERSON, Bowling Comienor a few more teams each night . . . Find scorekeepers-nobody wants to keep score, but everybody wants handicaps ready to start with each night . . . Then come the real angels-Hall, Cohen, Roche, Rich. Kowch. . . . Committee has to keep rest of books itself . . . Queer questions people ask . . . It's all a great game. Second term . . . Board has authorized six more weeks . . . Try for pins . . . what a laugh . . . We had all of 10 people one night . . . Cham- pionships . . . A,B.C. easy . . . Inter-faculty drags on . . . Prasow buzzing around like he was grooming a team for American Bowling Congress . . . Science won anyway . . . Womens Interfaculty prac- tically all confined to teams at Fort Garry, yet nobody can tind anybody . , , They got it played at last . . . H. Ec. won . . . and so to spring. To anybody who likes people and can spare a few hours a week, the Bowling Committee is certainly the place to work. Here they come from all years and all faculties milling around, enjoying themselves, each with his or her little ideas, prejudices, fancies, If we had it all to do over again, we would go to bowling again. And even this year it is still the biggest thing on the campus. An aver- age attendance of 275 students per week for 16 weeks. It would easily be 400 a week it that queer thing known as a student decided to go and bowl. We hope you all had a good time in spite of our blundering and wish next years committee the same happy hours watch- ing the genus homo sapiens at its play. MEN-SCIENCE: Left to right-Alec Miles, Laurie Cohen. Sol Prasow, Max Chmelnitsky and Zeke Ferley. CO-EDS-HOME ECONOMICS: Left to 'right-Isabel Hedy Stokes, Doris Blondal, Maybelle Campbell, Vivian Aik- ins, Kay Munn. fwfeafacaffy ls, Gfzampiand V ...as..........r.. 't ' 'f Q33- 1 tw C .- . K. - H Phi' .- ei . xg x 238
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B Glad Standing-Arch. McKnight, Jim Humphreys rSec.-T1'eas.l, Syd Jackson, Jim Clark, Art Hill, Walt Rempel, Sol Prasow 4Vice-Pres.l, Ernie Haskell, Bill Boone 1Champ,J Seated-Wilma Radcliffe, Fraser Campbell, Doug MacFarlane, Winnie Ross, Peg lvloorhouse, Ken Hodges, Sheila Blackie lPres.J, Marg. Thompson, Eileen Winters. H Di XINTV N A UNIVERSITY Badminton Club was in- augurated this year, and established a mark of progress for the Athletic Board of Control. The site chosen for the operation of the club was the Wildewood Club. The Uni- versity took over the Wildewood Club one night a week and carried on a very active organization with about 50 different students taking part. Round robin tournaments were held throughout the term, so as to aid the members in acquainting themselves with one another. At the close of the Badminton year, tournaments were held and club champions established. The Dorsey Cup, emblamatic of mixed doubles winners, went to Bill Boone. of Engineering, and Anne Blackie, of Home Economics. These two shuttle stars also won the singles and doubles titles. being three- way champs. in each case. Boone beat Find- lay Thomson, a fellow engineer, in the men's singles event, and Anne Blackie defeated Peg. Henderson, also of Home Ec., in the ladies' singles final. The club was very suc- cessful in every sense and will most likely be carried on and improved next year. The club oflicers included: President, Sheila Blackie: Vice-President, Sol Prasowl Secre- tary-Treasurer, Jim Humphreys: Social Rep., Peg. Moorhouse: Executive. Fraser Campbell, Shirley Herbert, Syd Jackson: Tournament Committee, Bill Boone CChairmanD, Winnie Ross, Doug MacFarlane. 237
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The big 3 of bowling. Lucy Ann throws a strike? Will she hit the number one pin? Thelma Dicks displays the approach, while l,United Collegians look on. Nice form, Sibyl . . . H0w'm I doing, girls? Wow ! I I broke a hunclredg or one guy and six gals.
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