University of Saskatchewan - Greystone Yearbook (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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Alf- H33 snrroas , , I L, 2 f f l -4- ' - fill X ,rf Sf' fa- ' X , ' 1 if ,Z T , J X . v t, , N 3 W I Y gg A ow MUNDELL snrron BUS:'MGR. ...QE-gj N D ' q1'X' t Q U9-390EI99f2P l q The Handbook I:'fIz'tr1r - - - D. XV, BlIfNIJI-11.1. Iirasilazsx Alllllllljjl r - - - K. A. tlukimx Assut-z'nt4 EcIz'tur.w Ill-31.1-:N Homxsux. HI't,9II DL'N1us, Axurs f1I.x1'1s1LL11'RAx' TllE'SilSii2llCllt'XVilll SlllLl1'lliNl llamllmouk was emlw-cl to till tht- 111-1-il U11 thi- Campus ot' a lltklilf' S01ll'l'l' of i11t'n1'matiu11 1111 stuili-11t activitit-s. A lllilXlllllllH of wu1'tl1-wl1ih- i11t'o1'matiu11 at a 111i11i11111111 C-ost l1as het-11 thi- aim nf its various lflditors. Thi- fifth Vthlllllll' oi' tht- sc-rim-s appi-211-4-il last fall. Although but slightly altt-ri-cl i11 a1'1'a11g'e111t-11t aml UUIITUIITS t'1'on1 tht- p1-L-vious 0110. it was 1-4111- siilcrably 1-1-clilct-pl i11 sim- illltl pric-1-, illl'1'UlJj' 111o1't- 11Oil1'lf' Zl1l1Pl'0XlIH2lilllQ,' thc- a111bitio11 oi' its u1'igi11atu1-s. a flu- liamlhook to all 116'WCOIl101'S. 5 Thi- Hamllmooli is 1-spi-4-ially ul' si-1'vic-c to thi- frosh in Hlilklllgf tht-111 acquaiutc-d with stutle-111 lt-:ull-1-s, sm-it-tics, 4-olli-go yells, athlvtic- awards and so forth. Its 1-xistt-11c-v has lJOL'lI mails- pussihh- tl11-uiiglm tht- ailvi-1'tisi11g llili1'0l121g'P nf local lnusim-ss mi-11 aml ililllillllilll fivms. '

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NX, ,sv - M e A, s lll ltuilf f' P-'W f - .ft ff i 1 'inure - .- , , - 'i I 2 . - ' - --l 1 I ' ' .. M' . - - i L Q36 J' .. tis, X- - 5.9. SL n 6:9 Frosh Lit This year's Frosh Lit stood out as one ot' the outstaluliug' activities ol' the Year. In taking the liit to the lflmpire theatre one of the largest erowtls ever to attend au event of that kind was euahled to enjoy the pro- tluetion. Several numbers were Ollliifllllklillg' iii quality and eretlit is clue to the eutertaiiiers. Ht particular merit was the piano duet by Jack Byers and Alex. Mackie. Another uumher drawing eousitlerable applause was the Blue Prelude, with an excellent solo uumlrer hy Edna Yule. Senior Lit The Senior Lit held this year late in Klart-h was also of high calibre. A prepoiulerauce of high quality musical iiumhers was a spec-ial feature ot' this protluctioii. Much credit for the year's activities should go to those who 4-oiitributed their talents on the program and to those who labouretl earnestly iii eostume tlesig'i1i11g', directing, and other general work.



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t a Illlfl - maggie VE igibeidbx 1,333 -ll j Y X i I f J 1 ' Y -. Q 1, 2, lt' 'xl ' ' ily?-.7-Air it ' A A Debating Directorate 1933-3-L saw tht- rist- of tlt-hating to an uniwrt-ct-dented proinint-nee in studt-nt at-tivitit-s. Not only has a rt-inarltable intt-rest in debating' mani- t't-stt-tl itst-lf. but tht- nuinbt-r of students participating' in various debates is t-vt-r on tht- int-rt-ast-. This at-liit-yt-nit-nt can bt- attributed to tht- Pres- idt-nt, Harold Clawson, whose rt-lt-ntlt-ss pt-rsistt-nt-e. energy and t-fliicient-y have in-twitlt-tl tht- nit-ans whereby debating talt-nt can bt- found antl effec- tiyt-ly dt-yelopt-tl. Last yt-ar. tht- intt-r-faculty t-tnnpetitions for the historic Hill Cup wt-re eliminated. and a new systt-in, that ot' Debating Unions, was inaugur- ated. This year tht- 110W systt-in t-int-ret-d from the t-Xpt-riint-ntal stagi- antl has bt-eonie a permanent antl mort- satisfactory t'orin of debating. ltlat-h college has its own Debating' Vnion in addition to the llniyersity lit-hating' Vnion. 'l'ht-se debates art- conducted on a strictly parliaint-ntary basis. any ont- prt-st-nt bt-ing' priyilt-gt-tl to speak. which is a distinct im- proyt-int-iit over tht- old torinal systt-ni. lt is only through rigorous cross- tlut-stioniiie' which nt-et-ssitatt-s rapid tliinlcing, that a slit-akt-r's ability can bt- finally tt-stt-d. The clioiet- of sut-h topics as: Ht-solvt-tl that untlt-r no t-irt-uinstant-t-s will tht- nit-inbt-rs ot' this House fight for King' and t'ountry. and Rt-solvt-tl that the British 4'ominonwt-altli ot' Nations should be dis, lvzilitlt-tl. has atldt-tl greatly to tht- intt-rt-st of tht-se debates. 'l'ht- annual Mt-ttoun Vup dt-batt-s wert- ht-ltl on January 19, the reso- lution bt-ine' Rt-solyt-tl that the t'f'H1l0ll1li' salvation of Canada lies in the Sot-ialization of ht-r Finance and Major Industries. Debating at Has- lcatt-lit-wan, the aft'irniatiyt- was upheld by lilint-r lh'lL'Ll2L'1' of l.aw and ll:-rold Ivl't1llllil1't ot' ltlnnnanut-l. who lost the decision to the l'11iyt-rsity of .Xlbt-rta by a close vote. Harold t'lawson of Law and Ralph Strt-b of Arts. wert- dt-t't-att-d in Vaneouvt-r by tht- l'nivt-1-sity ot' British Columbia. Two other niajor dt-hates are yet to be held. Miss Dorothy Vrtiss antl ttt-otgfrt-y Parrott will uphold tht- nt-g'atiye in tht- resolution Rt-solved that this House tlt-plort-s the rise ot' Fascism against a teani from Bates College. an Aint-rit-an tt-ain touring Canada undt-r the auspices of the N.F.C'.L'.S. The other dt-batt- will bt- the annual battle with the Young Mens Board of Tratlt- who will attt-mpt this yt-ar to wrt-st the laurt-ls from Varsity, having' lost thc in-t-vious encounter. Owing to tht- establislunt-nt of the Canadian Radio Commission, radio dt-hates have bcctmit- infinitely mort- important this year. Speakers debate from tht-ir rt-spt-t-tive local stations and a western network carries the de- bate through tht- provinr-t-s. In tht- only debate participated in by Sas- katchewan so far, Eric ltlrrt-y and Jack Jones wert- successful in defeating tht- University of Manitoba. Similar dt-batt-S art- being conducted in the Eastern provinces and a final debate between the East illld the XYest will be broadcast in the spring.

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