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MR. GADDES s The Psychology Committee has satisfied a very definite need in the College, both as an opportunity for those students who do not take that subject to receive some enlightenment on its nature, and as a great en- couragement for those who plan to enter the field. By sponsoring movies and speakers the club has already aroused much interest amongst the student body. The Committee, consisting of lim Patterson, Art McCoy, Sonia Bazett, Dennis Collison and Don Shaw, was formed in a unique way, the members being lg fy t - my N - avl g l Q ' .1 -. l 'll .alll JS ' tg T lat .f ' fl . I V' LQ 'l I tl.eft to Rightl SONIA BAXETT, DENNIS COLLISON HM PATTERSON, DON SHAW, ART MCKOY. chosen from their respective Phychology classes exceptionally well attended. ' Next year the club bythe students themselves under Mr. W. Gaddes' hopes to be incorporated as a College organiza direction. Every meeting of the group has been tion and widen its activities. 26 The Glee Club satisfied another need-a College voice. Like the Psychology Club, it was begun late in the term, but Mr. B. Gaddes hopes with an early start to further its activities next year. This club is also the chief example of how Normal School and College students can co-operate, there being about 20 members from each in the club. The club reportedly was formed for recreation only: but in view of the fact that every large college has its glee club, and that this one in particular needs more musical entertainment, surely in the future the students will have the opportunity to hear this group in action. x V ' te ,. S f 'H . 1555 . W-vast! :im it A Its- yf , fnj- 9 2 FvJ4'.:--Q ,2-1, U T' :Pj . B , ' t itil c '7T5 - . 5-'. T Q Q - - 'cf Q Q Q . 'ew Under the able leadership of Clueless I. Fail- um and the kind sponsorship of the masters of the culinary art, lava Brewit and Cups Washup, a newly-formed club has just concluded a suc- cessful year. The program, in keeping with the Caf. Club slogan, Nicotine, caffeine and Cuisine with a 23 Hangover, consisted of a smoke-ring contest, gab fests totherwise known as chit-chatsl, bridge a la poker, and a good deal of noise. lA few of the less proficient members, it is rumoured, re- verted to studyingl The executive also spon- sored speakers who spoke on The Woman Situation and the slightly less popular topic, Conservation of Time. The enrollment, which includes the names of several indiscreet professors who allegedly have become most ardent members, is undoubtedly the largest of any club. The meetings were always held at the same time as other clubs in order that they might conflict with them and per- haps lure away would-be members from other organizations. This year, with a great lack of ceremony, the club has successfully achieved the consumption of three drinkillion gallons of coffee, two pastril- lion tons of donuts tthis estimate includes the weight of the holesl and boundless other mater- ials, besides the carbonization of thousands of cigarettes and the expulsion of a considerable amount of hot air. Next year, with the support of the Students' Council, they are planning improvements on the facilities, an. even greater membership, and a more comprehensive program.
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