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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Com 711ltfl'?6.' SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS LITERARY SOCIETY H0n.Preside11tYj.G,ALTHOUSE, D.PAED. President-D. F. DADSON Vice-Presidml--I. D. BRCNKE Sefrelary-D. C. BAILLIE Treasurer-G. XX'. COCHRANE Staff RFPVFSEJIIIZIZ-1'E-'G. XX'. XX'ORKMAN, B.A. CONVENORS OF COMMITTEES Public Speukirzg and Progfanzme-XX'. H. XIXYILLIAMS, B.PAED. Dramatics-C. E. PHILLIPS, B.PAED. Jlflusir-G. N. BRAMFITT, B.PAED. Edilorial-B. C. DILTZ, M.A. and P. A. PETRIE, B.PAED. Hon. Presideizl--I. G. ALTHOCSE, D.PAED. Hon. Vive-President-T. M. PORTER,LL.D. President-j. F. VAN EVERY, B.A. Vife-Presiderzt-C. M. MAGWOOD. Publifily S8fVP1tZVj'7D. F. DADSON Direcior ofA111Ietifs-F. HALBLIS, B.A. Sefretary-TI'6asI1re1'fG. XX'. COCHRANE SWIMMING CLUB Hon. Presidml-J. G. ALTHOUSE, D.PAED. Hon. IY'1't'6-I1I'ESidt7lIf7T. M. PORTER, LL.D. Caplaiufj. T. BURNS lllunager-A. M. MASSON Sefretury-Treuszrrer-J. R. ROGERS Coafh-G. XX'. COCHRANE TENNIS CLUB Hon. President-J. G. ALTHOCSE, D.PAED. Director4XX'. L. C. RICHARDSON, B.A. President-QI. R. FOLLETT Ssfretarygli. HUTCHINSON B COMPANY- Caplain-GEORGE STRINGER Lz'eu!enanls-J. XXVITHROXV, J. JEFFRIES, H. HUNNISETT Sergeani-Jlfajor-A. M. MASSON Band Lz'eule1za1zl-GEORGE A. DAVIS Signal Seftion Lieuienant-B. H. CAR- VETH OFFICERS OF I7.T.S. ASSOCIATION PastPre5ia'e1zls-IX'IR. N. MCTAVISI-I, MR. J. A. TORY, MR. F. S. CORRIGAN PVBSZ'd8l1ffCOL. F. H. DEACON Is! I'ife-Presidwzt-IXIRS. B. L. ANDERSON end I'z're-Presz'deut-JAS. DOUGLAS 3rd I'z1'e-Pre5z'de7zt-T. E. IXICDONNELL Sefretury-Treasurer-XX'. C. KETTLEWELL A 5506. TfFl1.YIlfP7-QPROF. XXI. LOUGHEED, B.PAED. Cq0llIHIifff'6'.' MRS. R. Y. EATON MRS. S. J. N. IXTAGXVOOD MRS. A. D. LEPAN MRS .j. M. GODFREY MRS. A. H. BAILLIE MRS. T. C. ROBBINETTE MR. G. B.-XRRON DR. XXI SECCOMBE MR. H. C. GROUT MR. H. D. SCULLY D. DADSON G. MCLEAN H. NEWIIAN K. XXIITHERS R. RANEY XY. HALBAMORE XY. ADAMSON OFFICERS OF THE CADET CORPS Major-F. XX'. EVANS A COMPANY- CaptainfE. XY. SLEETH Liezzlwzfuzzx-I . IXIADDOCKS, A. LEPAN, M. CTRIFFITIIS, H. SMITH 5L'I'gt'l1IIf-IXIAI-fill' j. R, ROGERS DR. J. G. ALTHOUSE DR. T. M. PORTER IXIR. bl. S. MCLEAN PROF. R. DAVIDSON DR. XY. B. HENDRY MR. H. M. TEDMAN MR. D. H. IROXVAN U.T.S. OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION Committue of Iilanugemeni KENNETH F. NOXON, Chairman G. C. IXICCONNELL DOL'G. 'IENNINGS R. S. HARLING IAN STRACI-IAN CHRIS. THOMPSON ,IOHN PORTER DR. F. C. HAMILTON JACK KEITH OIOHN COPP
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BOARD OF GOYERNORS The Hon. and Rev. Henry john Cody, M.A., D.D., LL.D., Clzairman The Rey. Donald Bruce Macdonald, M.A., LI..D., l'ice-Clzrzfrnzan. E.x'-Qffirio The Rt. Hon. Sir XYilliam Mulock, PC., K.C.M.G., M.A., LL.D. Cluuzrellor. Sir Robert Alexander Falconer, K.C.M.G., D.Litt., LL.D., D.D., D.C.l,. President. The Hon. Vincent Massey, M.A., l,L,D. The Rev. Donald Bruce Macdonald, M.A,, Ll-.D. Thomas Alexander Russell. Esq., B.A., LL.D. The Hon, and Rev. Henry john Cody, M.A., D.D., LL.D. F. Gordon Osler, Esq. Harry Bertram Anderson. Esq., M.D., CM. Sir Joseph Wesley Flayelle, Bart., LL.D. The Hon. Hugh Thmaos Kelly, l.l-.D. Reuben XYells Leonard, Esq. The Hon. Robert Allan Pyne. M.D., LL.D. Angus MacMurchy, Esq., K.C., B.A. The Rt. Hon. Lyman Poore Duff, BC., B.A., I,L.D. XYilliam Kerr George. Esq. The Hon. Newton lYesley Rowell, Kf., Ll,.D. Eric Norman Armour, Esq., K.C., B.A. John james Gibson, Esq.. B.A. The Hon. Hugh Edward Rose, B.A.. I.L.B. Daniel Miller, Esq. Albert Edward Gooderham, Esq., LL.D. Francis XYalter Merchant, Esq., M.A., D.Paed., LL.D. Ferdinand Albert Mouri-, Mus. Doc.. Bursar, Serrelary. 109
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sc-'GDL News X Eb - J ' X vi, I f Q. W J . QAA. . Al i Z. A71 THE LITERARY SOCIETY IN 1930 Through 1929-30, the Literary Society of the Ilniyersity Schools was able to obtain many prominent lecturers to address the students. Mr. L. H. Baker of the Canadian Geographical Institute presented an illustrated talk on Burma: Mr. XYilfred Halter of the Stratford-Upon- Avon Shakesperian company gave a short account of his early years on the stage and then a few entertaining insights into stage life of to-day: Mr. T. A. Reed of the University of Toronto, lectured on Toronto, past and present, illustrating his address by a great number of engravings and photographs of our city: Mr. G. A. Lasker, of the T. Eaton Co., wound up the summer term with a practical discourse on the opportunities of the business life as against the professional. This year's session opened with the election of officers for the ensuing year. During Canadian Book XYeek we were fortunate to have Mr. I. M. Elson speak on Canadian authors. Mr. Elson is a member of the Canadian Authors Association, a former journalist of the Niagara district, and author of the Scarlet Sash . Following Mr. Elson, came Prof. E. J. Pratt of Victoria College, who lectured on his poem the Roosevelt and the Antinoe . The Literary Society wishes to express in this periodical the thanks of the school to these men for the educational and enlightening half hours for which we are indebted to them. During the past year the inter-form debates were followed with great interest, the junior medal being captured by Bill XYales and Dick Lane upholding IIA, while the senior medal was captured by form VI. represented by J. Y. McCutcheon and A. D. MacDonald. The musical contests were won last year by members of the middle and lower schools, exclusive of the Fifth and Sixth, senior piano, First medal :-B. H. MacKenzie, IIIBQ second medal :-L. G. Brunke, IVA1 junior piano, first medal :W Fraser, IIAg second medal :-W. N. Adamson, IB: junior vocal :-Hodgin, IB, junior violin:fXVright, IC. A. A. 111
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