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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE U.C. LITERARY AND ATHLETIC SOCIETY EXECUTIVE .hli'iLf'lltf lx'wzv.' XY. S'l'l',xlcT, .lssistzuzf .S'vr1'vlr11'3'-I4rra.v1m'l'.' ,l. H. PUTTS. Sm'1'vlu1',V.' A. G. llowiaizs, 'l'1'vr1s111'v1',' XY. R. lXlNUWI,'l'ON, Fonrflz lrur l'f'051dr11f,' VV. M. XYA1il.EY, S..1.tl. lx'cfv'v.n'11lull-zu',' P. rl. .-X. lJANllil.S, llzzrd leur Prvsidri1f,' D. R. CAM'l'BELI., Semin! Vmr l'f'r.v1'z1'ri1i,' G. S. M.M'lJoNNl-:I.1., lfirxf Vmr PI'L'5l.U'C'llf. lfirxf Rn-zv.' j. XY. Ml'G1'lieE, l'zzI1lz'fily lJi1'm'fur,' R. E. jAl'1csoN, .lflilvfir Ilirvvlorg D. BRUCE Mtiumv, llmzm'm P1'us1'1lc11l,' R. H. CARLIZY, 1Jl't'S!.lIl'lIf,' R. S. Mc'PleIEl'i1mN, Iifvrury A !91'1'wufn1',' ll. :Xl'l'I.I-ilk.-Xl'Nl, .S'm'1l11 l7irrr The L'Litl' and the Womens Undergrad- uate Association arranged a constitutional agreement which provides a proportional financial structure for joint activities. The Junior Common Room, administered by a committee of the Society, presented a renewed atmosphere and appearance with the addition of a Snack Bar . The regular activities, which began with the Frosh Rally, were enthusiastically sponsored. The Soph- Frosh Banquet and Dance was held at the Royal York, while the Red and White Nights and various Year Parties provided oppor- tunities to the freshmen for making new acquaintances. Debating activities were enthusiastically received both in the Parliamentary Club and in the Robinette series. The Undergrad , by devoting an issue to pictorial accounts of college activities, satisfied a demand for a pictorial account of college life. The Lit,' representative on the S.A.C. was changed from the President of the Society to a separate officer, thus ensuring adequate attention to 'both positions. The constitution was streamlined by the introduction of minor changes, and the elim- ination of obsolete sections. 4725 03395 33 318
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE PERMANENT EXECUTIVE OF 1948 ALAN Bow'ERs, P7'CSfdCIIf,' JOAN I-IUME, Vicr-Prfsia'v1zf,' PATRICIA PIUNT, Sl'c'I'0flll'j',' XVESLEY KNOXN'I.TON, Trcaszrrmg' IVIARGARET BULMER, Comzcillnr. As we stand upon the threshold of a new life, it would perhaps be well to review the endeavours and achievements of the past few years. To many of our class returning from the disruptions of service life, these years have formed an admirable period of adjustment. The value of our college activities will be- come increasingly evident as we face the less sheltered days of post-graduation life. To all of us, coming as we do from diverse walks of life, these years have provided an oppor- tunity for living and working together to our mutual benefit. While our undergraduate days have seen the natural emphasis placed upon the aca- demic, the extra-curricular has not been neg- lected. In the Literary and Athletic Society and the Women's Undergraduate Associa- tion, the men and women of our years have shown a keen interest which has served to strengthen our College. In the fields of sport, debating, music, drama and entertainment, 4T8 has proved its worth. As we prepare to take up our life's work, we should stop briefly to assess the goal to which we have dedicated our effort in these past years. It would be Wrong to consider graduation as a mere economic passport or an entree to society. Rather, we must con- sider it as the conclusion of a formative period. We hope that our undergraduate days have served to broaden our mental horizons so that we may now more intelli- gently and tolerantly approach our every- day problems. May our university life prove to have been the anvil upon which was forged a lifetime of service. Now, as we follow our separate ways, we trust that pleasant memories of comradeship in University College will always firmly bind the class of 4T8 to its Alma Mater.
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S UNDERGRADUATE ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE Svmazzi 1?nw: EEIZABETII ROGERS, 1'rvsz'dmzf Fourth lvl't7l',' -ll-IAN lf.XI'I-'NIAN, .elflzlvfitzw Nl'QI,Il.'X BROWN, ,lfIlSiL',' LINDSAY VVELII, .Y.F.C.l'.5. lfufvluxwzlmf1'f'v,' hlARCiI'l-IRITE ljliI.ANEY, 1,iff'mry DiI'vcI'm',' PA'I'RIc'IA BELT, PnIII1'fify,' SUSIE DAVIDSON, P1'vs1'zI'vI1f First l'mr,' NIARDIORIE LICIQ, Sfllflyfllfj' illl,llII.1li5f!'t7fl-'Ft' Cozmvil lCv1v'v.w1If4Ifiw. First Row: MAIQY' INNIS, Svrrrfuryg Miss M. B. FERGUSON, llvun nf llY011lc'II,' CI'IRIS'l'INli ZUNISTEIN, Prvsidmzt ll'.l'.,-l.,' MRS. VVOOIIBI'Rx', HmmnIr-I' PI't'SllI4'l1I',' JANI-I HAZARD, ,lll'f'l15It rcr. Alismzf: EI.A.NE RLWISINSCJN, Social Dz'rvffrvss,' NANCX' LESUEIIR, Prvsidmzf T1I1'rd l'vur,' ANN EBBEI-s, Prcsidvuf Svmzza' Vmr. One of the main aims of the Women's Undergraduate Association this year has been to stimulate interest in student govern- ment among the Women of University Col- lege. The plan inaugurated last spring to elect a separate representative to the S.A.C. has proven very satisfactory. Election for this ofiice was held before the end of the fall term, so that the representative could learn S.A.C. procedure before her term of ofiice. An attempt was made to increase the in- terest in athletics, debating, music, and other extra-curricular activities. The record num- ber of participants in all fields of athletics and in the Portia Debates, the founding of the Music Club, and the high quality of this year's Un.a'vrgrad ', indicate the increased interest in cultural development. Closer co-operation between the Literary and Athletic Society and the W.U.A. led to a much more congenial atmosphere in student affairs, particularly the Follies and the Arts Ball. The new Joint Constitution provides for Open College Meetings and will give students the opportunity to voice opinions on all college affairs common to both men and women.
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