University of Manitoba - Brown and Gold Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1951

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University of Manitoba - Brown and Gold Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 243 of 332
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'xr fa, 1 l4 'K M .. V .1 The Canterbury Club Back How-Left to Right: Ross lohnston, lack Miller, Roger Hansell. Front Row-Left to Right: Diana Warren, Ray Clennett, fPres.j, loyce Gordon. S THE constitution of the club states, the purpose of the Canterbury Club at the University of Manitoba is to promote the fellowship of Anglican students . . . that they may worship together and grow in the faith. Members participate in discussion groups, devotional periods, and social events through- out the academic year. This year the club held its first annual banquet. But the primary activity of the club is the service of holy communion that is held once each month. These services are followed by breakfasts at which local clergymen are the guest speakers. A Canterbury Club appeared on the Manitoba campus for the first time three years ago. lts steady progress since that time has resulted in the dynamic organization which it is today, The ewman Club Back Row-Left to Right: lacques Roy, Syd McGoey, Tom Moore, Ralph Kerr, lim Flynn. Third Row-Left to Right: lim McPherson, Frank Muldoon, Mel Michener, loe O'Sullivan, Conrad Wyrzykowski. Second Row-Left to Right: Claire Audet, Mary-Eliz Willet, Suzanne Dupmeier, Helen Brenestul, Dianne lobin. First Row-Left to Right: Peter Waugh, fTreasurerJg Audrey Kerr, QSecretaryJg Rev. Fr. G. F. Fahey, S.l., KChaplainJg Val Marino, fPresidentJp Sheila McNulty, Nice-Presidentj. Page 313

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The German Club Irene Siemens, Edward Fast, loseph Keimbach, Cornelius Bergen, Wilbert Reimer Giesebrecht, Zema Zailig, lack Penner, William Hugo Rentz, Isolde Rehwald, Evelyn Knapp, Leonard Sugden, Harold L. P. Unterschulz, Cornelius S. Unruh, Wolfgang Garten, Bernard Froese, Victor Adrian, Martin Dyck, Albert C. Kroeker, Haidi Sternbach, Frank H. Klassen, Henry Hildebrand. HE German Club is sponsored by the Department of German. lt is open to all students interested in countries where German is spoken. ln the activities of the club, great stress is placed on German liter- ature, and particularly on modern German writers. But other aspects of German lite and 'lKultur , e.g., the spirit of Christmas in Germany and Austria and the way it is celebrated there, or German music, art, and architecture, also play a prominent part. Gne leading aim of the club is to give students the opportunity to hear good spoken German, both in informal talks and conversa- tion, and even more important, to encourage them to speak German themselves. An essential feature of every meeting is the singing of German songs. Friends of German studies at our Uni- versity, and other Winnipeg citizens of Ger- man descent or interests, are regularly invited to the meetings. Several meetings were held this session under ideal conditions in a private home at the kind invitation of Mrs. Hartmann. A new departure this year was a joint meeting of the German and English Clubs, to hear a most interesting talk by Mrs. Kaufmann on her uncle Franz Kafka. Varsity Christian Fellowship Bock Row-Lett to Right: Henry Dirks, Hugh Savage, Iohn Dirks, Ben. Froese, Frank Gillis. Front Row-Lett to Right: Dorothy Skinner, Betty Lewicki, George Buss, Vic Adrian, Pat Beattie. Page 312



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The Geology Club -I ff. - 'jc- Left to Right: Roy Butler, KSec.l, Dave Anderson, fTreas.l, Boyd Hamilton, QPres.J: Dr. G. M. Brownell, CHon.-Presb: Bob McPherson, Nice-Pres.J, Ralph Venour, fClub Photogjg Gerry Genik, fPublicityl. HE Geology Club was first established in l9lO by a group of Geology Professors and graduate students who met to discuss professional problems. Early in its career the club became incorporated into a larger professional organization, the Canadian ln- stitute of Mining and Metallurgy, and ceased to function on the campus. Some years later it returned to the University as an under- graduate organization affiliated with the C,l.M.M. The aim of the Geology Club is to keep students of geology in contact with the pro- fessional world. To this end, prominent geologists lecture to the students. Senior students also contribute talks, and instruc- tional films are shown. The Geology staff at the University and local geologists con- tribute valuable time and experience in the activities. The executive body of the club is: Boyd Hamilton, CPres.D: Bob McPherson, Nice- Pres.J: Roy Butler CSecretarY52 and Dave Anderson, CTreas.D. Dr. G. M. Brownell is Hon. Pres. Hillel Back Row-Left to Right: Zivey Feldman, Ierry Shore, Ruth Zloten, lerry Moscovitch. Front Row-Left to Right: Sybil Heft, Rabbi A. A. Chiel, Sidney Spivak, Maxine Doctoroff. Missing: Yude Henteleft, Ioe Gilmon, Izzy Asper. Page 3 l 4

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