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STUDENT GOVERNMENT Victoria College 5T5 Executive SECOND ROXV: Della Ricketts, Don Donahue, Basil Moore, Ruth Rundle. FRONT ROWV: Valerie Spence, YV. A. Kennett lPres.J, Arline Patterson. Victoria College 5T6 Executive SECOND ROWV: Don Pounsett lDebatiing Rep.D, Margaret Cemmel fAssembly Memberj, Grant Ross fAssembly Memberl, Mardi Saunders fAssembIy Memberi, Dave Baird CAssembly Memberi, Sue Cousland CAssembly Memberj, Don Hewgill CBoys' Athleticsl. FIRST ROW: Bill Birge fTreasurerD, jane Louden fAss0ciate Presidentb, Dr. Bennett fHon0rary Presidentj, lack Tweddle fPresidentl, Rita Burr CGirls' Athleticsb, Don Stevenson Q Social Director J. 29
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1-7 --f-- ,-1-.-.-------gf ,f STUDENT GOVERNMENT Victoria College Executive 5T3 STANDING: Elaine Wellwood, Don Hall, Donna McEwen. SITTING: Kay Forster, Ross Towler, Francis Croft. Victoria College 5T4 Executive SECOND RONV: Brenda Gregson CMember at Largel, Lloyd Moote Clllember at Largei, Isabel Carter fSocial Directressl. FIRST RONV: Pat Carbin CSecretaryD, Dave jackson CPresidentl, Marg Roberts fAssociate Presidentj. 28
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.. J-q -Q.-. - .. , if SEATED: Hugh Stylte fDioinity Hepresentatioel, Ian VVishart fSecrett1ryl, Harry Mansfield Ulead of Collegel, Dr. Edison tClzairmanD, Bill Corbett tHead of Artsl, Dwight Fulford tT.C.L.I. Hepresentativel. STANDINC: Pete Butler tHeud of 5T6l, Al Srivener fHQlld of 5T3l, Ian NVhite tAtliletic Representatiuej, Dave Sutherland flieuiew Representatiuel, Hugh Vernon fHead of 5T4l, Pogo Palmer CEditor of Salterraej. ABSENT: Bill Paterson CHeac1 of 5T5l. The Trinity Board of stewards The Board of Stewards at Trinity is the execu- tive body of the College Meeting. The College Meeting, the assembly of all the Men of College, is the real student government at Trinity, and the Board of Stewards is responsible to it. Trinity is one of the few places on the campus where abstract ideas about student government, and hot debates on constitutional issues have little place. The College Meeting has no con- stitution whatever and latest revision of the con- stitution of the Board of Stewards took place in 1947. Nevertheless the Meeting and the Board continue to ilourish. The first job of the Board of Stewards this year was the introduction of the Freshmen to Trinity. This was begun at the Freshman weekend held on September 20th and Qlst. This affair, which in the last few years has become a feature of the life of the College, was most successful this year. It consisted of such things as a tour of the campus, a dance to introduce the Freshmen to the Freshies from St. Hildais, and a chapel ser- vice on Sunday morning. 30 The Trinity newspaper, SaZterrae,', has con- tinued to make its appearance every Monday morning for occasionally on Tuesdayl. This peri- odical reports the activities of the various college societies and predicts coming events with a re- markable degree of accuracy. This year Salterrae has carried a new page, a column called Pot- Pourri which has occasionally risen from its usual level of malicious libel to one of excellent humour. In addition to the above, the Board of Stew- ards has supervised the social committee, a body which has kept us well entertained at Saints, Receptions and -Christmas parties. The Board was also responsible for Trinityis participation in the Hoat parade, and for that delightful pink angel on the front of the' Trinity Christmas card. Thus, despite the fact that the Board of Stewards is oflicially dead C it failed to register with the Caput this yearj, it is actually quite alive and can be counted upon to stay that way for some time to come.
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