University of Toronto - Torontonensis Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1953

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University of Toronto - Torontonensis Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 30 of 472
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Page 30 text:

STUDENT GOVERNMENT 26 Victoria College Union HE executive of the Y.C.U. Assembly for the year 1952-53 was composed of twelve able and efficient administrators. The executive body not only guides student government and the legislative functioning of the Victoria Col- lege Union Assembly. but also supervises the administration of the various groups which the Executive members head. Jack XVhitely CD. President of the Victoria College Union, and Marion Barker 122, Associa- ate-President. have conducted the Assembly through a very busy and exciting year of activi- ties. The addition of the new Union building to the realm of student government, as well as greatly facilitating the work of the Executive, has also increased its duties and responsibilities. Tim Armstrong C3Q, Vice-President, in addition to organizing the elections in the College, was active in the production of the new constitution for the Assembly. He has also done a fine job in furnishing and organizing the new Y.C.U. Oflice in XYymilwood. The social events this year gained their sparkle and glamour from the unstinting labours of Nancy Iamieson Q-ij, Mel Moyer and their industrious social directorate. In all the excited discussions of The Varsity, N.F.C.U.S.. and National Scholarships at the meetings of the SAC.. Victoria College was eloquently represented by Audrey McKim and Duggan Nlelhuish QTQ. 4 The Athletic Directorate of the College had a highly successful year, beginning with the Xlulock Cup victory. Geoff lVhite CSD was in charge of the masculine end of the affair. Iackie Donnelly QQQ handled the feminine side. The books of the Treasury were under the capable direction of XValt Pridham f10Q. This was a particularly heavy job this year, owing to the increased expenses and complications of both a reyised budget and a new union building. Anne Vfeldon 1111 performed the onerous duties and the colourful associations of a Secre- tary. Art Pennington Q12j, the Publicity Director, enjoyed a year in which the ydctories of the Athletic teams, the success of Hart House pro- ductions, and the fame of the new union did much of his work for him. This was the year The Vic Strands was established as a weekly news-sheet. k i i i i L l ff l',

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University College Permanent Executive STUDENT GOVERNMENT ANN WILKINSON Vice-President MARION HOGARTH Secretary JUNE BIGGAR Toronto Councellor C. M. HANLY President STANLEY SCHIFF Secretary-Treasurer ,mpg Mn . ,,,,,,,,,,,,.: H V.. .41--.. i V gf-'M VV E l ,, 'r - riff X rrffffs tri? ,i 1 , gg ,, , , ' ilifl t zilfff ' ,zzfz 4 in I2 A ,, az, ',,,,,,, mg, .,. in 2, h e f 1 :fee ,i tie Z 37. Y ties l f fa? get ii 'ti' 2 wr , e t 1 i lrit i gase l ...mf-L an wr wears.-11 aww ve aw -1, -.ALL SGUYH E1EVAYiON GY NORTH WING rp: w.-' z-.-Q.-.:u, arm:-1 f..v EAYT i.LiVATiON G NOCLTH WSNG University College Men's Residence The Sketch Plans of the University College Men,s Residence submitted by the architects, Mathers and Haldenby, have been approved, and the date for the laying of the foundation-stone by His Excellency the Governor-General of Canada has been set for October 16, 1953 as the first item of the programme of the celebration of the Centenary of University College. The plan of the building on the ground is a broad Uv with its base along St. George Street and its open side facing eastward to University College, thus form- ing a large quadrangle west of the College. The three-storey building contains 183 single bed- rooms in six self-contained houses, each with its own entrance and lounge room. The Dining Hall, the gift of an anonymous donor in memory of her husband, a distinguished graduate of the College, has been designed to seat 217 persons. elsvisrroff To srlorpwae smut W2Tit?!r5, FW' lvflffivh SW Unis ffm- ,



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Victoria College STUDENT GOVERNMENT Permanent Executive and Award Winners C. P. Griffith, Athletic Stick C. NVhite, Sr. Stick j E Donnell Sr Stick . . - y, . W. Tynkalik, Athletic Stick Permanent Executive The permanent executive will be in charge of alumni activities of 5T3 in years following gradu- ation. Senior Stick The senior stick is awarded by election of classmates for academic and all round ability, to be held during the graduating year. Athletic Stick The athletic stick for men and women is awarded by election of classmates for athletic participation and interest. Marion Barker, Associate President Fran Croft, Secretary Nancy Iamison, Social Director W. Pridham, Treasurer I. B. WVhitely, President 27 xi. 1

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