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fC lCU..TUIF THORSTEINSON. A. J.. Winnipeg, Man. Thor is President of Fourth Year and President of the Common Room Committee, Well on his way to being an entomologist. Takes E3 W 1 S 55 ' Sw fs is ss XX RS .T ,,..i ': . i S ZW '.5 .?v if RS: is Kr s x x x x BRADLEY. DON. High Bluif. Man. High School days spent at Portage la Prairie. A very enthusiastic Junior Club member. Ambition , . . to keep warm in a rumble part in debating and public speak- Seat- ing. Gets recreation catching Se- tona cylindricollisu and baby seal coats- ERYDENMBOB. omaln. an. ZALDEREWJOHN' A pal of Ward Davidson at Car- A Ula'-l - 311- men Y.T,S. An energetic Junior High School, Winnipeg, followed Seed Grower. Ambition . , , to by one year in the Degree course, discover a Fo1'd'S C31'l'YiI1g CHPHCUYV but desiring a more practical Q 'gl' 'SST course, he enrolled in U.S. of A. in 1939. President of the year and O.. MOWBRAY, ARTHUR EDWARD, a very enthusiastic worker. Carman Man Former St, Joh.n's College rugby DAYIDSON' WARD' star. Weakness . . . playing the M3Ult0U. Mall- Wurlitzer at Toph's College Shop. Previous to U.S, of A., Ward at- tended Carmen Y.T.S. Weakness , . . weight lifting and school ISHENBERGI HARQLD' teachers' Neepawa, Man. Attended Y,T.S. at home tow . PEARN' EWEN' Harold's main ambition is to bena Virdeh. Mall- master farmer. Weakness , . . Y.T.s. at home town. Ambition LGS m2-demoisellesf' . . . a master Shorthorn-Clydes- dale farmer' SHUTTI Ewonrn LES CARRUTHERS, Mi-:RvYN, 2 Minmfdosa- M211- Darlingfurd, Man. gogrise arQdNheart r?b Vey ltiinnedosa, Y.T.S, at Crystal. Weakness . . . ' 'rg 3 eetgawa' , ea ness ' Q ' North Dakota on Sunday nights. people S Wolk and Shmt' X X 0 w J X X is H 1-:tt 5 :r:-:N 1: '41 5 :ffl-s 32:33 fum .X W . X X - 5.15 - . xqtglgy, - gusts Q get Q X . ' W Q S S Q in X X S , X X S mis X X X w, wsgx' si-1 .4 X1 gs so ?gCx Q X ,. is X .9 .. -N-is -1 .... X--ev'i.' :Q Q iv tai? ei: it :Pi X ' es eg? r- li3xXQx..A.x?.X ss-V'-' ' il--j -:Q S S We X ............ ,,,, ,,,.,,., ,,.,. . X N l' ...,. , at ':L:: Q Y -fx W ' Y Ng N' X Ne 'X W Y X X X i W' ' sr QE SS SSS Nsxgg QE S S X .235 m.efQ::::iiii-iiiii-s1x4'3a'ZP,A :N ' , N S, 'Q' A A S A N X Ak ,mx XX X X X XX ',
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1 I' Yr 1 X A: SV. si N: ma. X, I C .V ..x. 'r 1 UIE 5. MZ f 2. za we N. W. S 1 H . . - S b EY: ' ' 'A . :::, 'l . ir' WEE 5- X Q 'P' ix XXX- . - . --sv -.,- . 0-K N X35 1 - - ,. il. ' S STEPPLAR' HOWARD' if .b L ,. -g ARNAL, AUGUSTE GEORGE. immien. Man. A ' ' Winnipeg. Man. Senior Stick. Howie . . . corn ' Gus . . . star of the hockey and apple better. Has a weakness 203111. lnlerafaculty bowling- ODE for blondes. President of Literary gf W of Aggies Hymg Frenchmen. Like Committee, 1940-41. You Can't Churchill, he Smokes nothing but Beat Fun, 1940 Inter-faculty De- I - Cigars. Taking the general Option. hating. Majoring in Plant Science. . J C l iff? f CUDDY- THOMAS. Winnipeg, Man. BIRT. FRED- A Q Sage and Philosopher. A ser- winnipeg, Man, 1- , gi? 'Q geant in the C.O.T.C. Majoring in Sat' ' - . ,ta I - SSS 1:1 A wg , M Q Plant Science. ss: A i K f yifzs-as Q LAMONT, DOUGLAS, P., 5, 1. A LAUDER- DREW A.. Mmm' Man' Lilllyfield, Mari. I Senior UM,S,U. Rep. Answers to ,. ,- wVan Drew Awas President of the HD Pa- Plans to have a dude ranch! Social Committee, 1939-40, and! has Basketball . . . four years, 'two with ljeeriha, member Olglthat lcommntee Varsity Inter-faculty. Soccer . . . xg :rv 139 Iyearsib aysllasketbau- four years. Curling . . , one year. - 1 Egllgflkiue am assjadm To Home Member of the U.MS.U. Commit- Q I ., 2 C. a ing a geneial option. tee. An advisor to Shaw. Seeks ,M co-operation with Home EC. Gen- -. ' 2 .1 .. MeKENZlE. JOHN DOUGLAS. eral ODUOHA IL.. 'E f l u ' Swift Current Sask ski f' ' 1 zstk' , ,. A Plays zugby and biidge and other iss 'l .iff i' - . f. i ,315-33, games. Plays hockey in the fia- MASSQNV ALBERT '-BUNT. V My t N ternity league. Drinks milk and . ,Q f has a marvellous physique, For- Morclen, Man xg , Ii merly one of the ..Hung1,y Five... Rl, M Majoring in Plant Science. J - if.. 4 x SHAW' JACK- ff' X Q SHEBESKI, LEONARD J. H. Swain River. Man. Arbourg' Man, Plegidem Of first Yeaf- 193735 Fac' Ag-am-'S No. 1 point-gerter A dm-- ulty treasurer' 1939'::B1biieSBieStt Og X ing Power in athletics. President of Social Committee' 1' ' e 3 E Athletics. 1940-41. Plays basketbaii. against Iovtfa, 1941. Plays basket- Q hockey, tennis, bowling, track and ball, soccel, tiack, cuils and is a I I' Soccer, Va,-sity basketball for two mf-1Sfe1'W1ih a Cue' ' ' years. Basketball Convenor for as I xx .,-,.- k si . . . - A.B.C., 1940-41. YAGER, LEONARD A.. ' Ma, 2 A, wAsmNGToN. JACK. em: ' t w . .K N 1 ' 2. St. Boniface, Man. .XI winnipeg. Man. Petunia or Say-it-with-flowers W I '-.gy v ,. Wash drives a taxi for Agricul- Yagerf' President of the Debating ture. He's a fur farmer on a large Committee. A horticulturalist of ' 50.319, and shgotg 3 mean spitbau merit. Majoring in Plant Science. with an elastic, ...., .. .1 . S Q 2153 -. 3. - n-as :se frm -Pfis- ifll ' ' W 5 ' 5-357 Ei' IX? NNY EW ' 11' E- X 1 9 . 25913: New ' X I W .. X A e1 1..x.ktIxYw. A'--A ' ra 'f illa X i . X' xi Q Y X Mkisixiit-'Q'9ili 5' 'fl , N sei' X P N it X , . TN EN 2 .,-x5vs-N1x- scent sf A ' A-rx ,L...: Yl'I.- S S Sk: xx . YS X . sh .KX X5 W X NEQXSRF X. XXX.. .... X X X XR .1 X. . .X n .af Q X . . . N , Q. . .Xt X S S . S me . Q X at Xt X. .ite twxx tmggxgexk Cx lk. X. Itixlx tekxx W ........................... XSXY WYNXSXQ NNW1w New 'Wwx'xxxxMWmMNx NNN an
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Gauucd Front Row-Dave Smith, Junior Brown and Gold Rep.: Elmer Jeffrey, Treasurer lStick-electb: Howard Steppler, Senior Stick: Jack Shaw, Social President. Middle Row-Doug. Davidson, 3rd Year President: Don Fraser, 1st Year President: Earl McFadden, Literary President: Jonas Thorstienson, 4th Year President tVice-Sticky: Ebb. Sirett, Senior Brown and Gold Rep. Back Row-Wm. W'hetter, lst Year Dip, President: John Calder, 2nd Year Dip. President: Kris. Kristjansson, 2nd Year President: Harvey Jones, Junior U.M.S.U, Rep.: Doug. Lamont, Senior U.M.S,U. Rep.: Len Shebeski. Athletic President. THIS year the Agricultural executive, un- der the guiding and restraining hand of their Senior Stick. Howard Steppler, have gone through a diiiicult year in which care- ful financing was absolutely essential. Loss of the residence dealt a severe blow to the faculty in that it necessitated moving all activities up town and thus additional ex- pense. This along with a decreased registra- tion left the faculty with considerably less money for their budgets. However, budgets were cut to a minimum without any reduc- tion of activities and the faculty enjoyed one of its most active and most successful years. Athletics took the lead again this year. The Aggie teams in interfaculty competition were in the fight from the start. This year the soccer team regained the senior trophy. the curling, hockey and basketball teams made a fine showing and proved themselves excellent sportsmen. Much credit must be given to those who bore the Aggie color this year, and a special word of mention should be given the Athletic Committee, powered by Len Shebeski. The Social Committee, piloted by Jack Shaw and co-pilot Drew Lauder, had an- other successful year. The men's banquet was a great success and started the social season with a bang. The barn dance this year was left out of the social program be- cause of the new restrictions placed on it, but in its place a small faculty dance was held which filled the gap nicely. The Grads Farewell banquet and dance fittingly climaxed the social season. Dramatics hit a new high this year, pro- pelled capably by Earl McFadden. The win- ning of the interfaculty drama festival was an event in our history. Len Yager, guiding principal of the Depart- ing Committee, put over another successful year of Thursday evening debates. The energetic enthusiasm of the student body behind an executive of go-getters have combined to make the year 1940-41 a memorable one, which will go down in his- tory as another colorful year for Agriculture. We salute our graduates who after four years leave us to carry the banner of pro- gress.
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