University of Western Ontario - Occidentalia Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1937

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'u' 2..f un qi., Ii L-1,..,: ,,.. 1.f.'1?2'.i' SI v gf: 1 152 xr : .1 1 Auf 2 ,,v-r MK HIM. .. 1 .V I- J.. iw .pw 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 , 4 .., 1 1 .J. , , 1 ,M 1 f 1 nf 1.1 wx f 1 T-7 SITY O 2 Eii iil uni QLEN I BAY? i Wl' I I-LONDON-CANADAE ' C L. ax ' ff 3 . , Q I- -52:1 xl E Sw 2 O V ,, ,,,,, 3 I 5 9' '5 .. if X 1 Q X 21 Published by the University Students Commission of the University oi 7 Western Ontario, London, Can- ada . . . Fred. C. Brown. Editor: I. G. Lorriman. Business Man- ager . . . Engravings by Photo Engravers 6. Elec- trotypers, Ltd., Toronto. . . . Printed by... H. I. Iones-Sons, Limited. London, Ontario. Can. WILLIAM SHERWOOD FOX, M.A., PH. D., D. LITT., LL.D,, DOCTEUR EN DROITg F.R.S.C. President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Western Ontario. 'I-'lrllS volume is respectfully dedicated to Doctor William Sherwood Fox, President ot the University ot Western Qntario, who, during his twenty years ot service to this University, and amid the numerous and varied responsibilities ot his ottice, has been to every student a wise counsellor, an encouraging helper and a friend. THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO LONDON,CANADA March 9, 1937 Members of Class '37: The dedication of the 1937 Occidentalia to me means more to me than words can express. I interpret it as my students' affectionate recognition of the sincerity of my endeavors to devote myself undividedly to our uni- versity and its highest interests. I shall always cherish this tribute as an outstanding honour. Each year on the eve of graduation my thoughts turn to the real purpose of a university. This year a new formulation of this purpose has come to meg I pass it on for its truthfulness and for its clear suggestion of a mission for Class '37. It is this: The University exists not to mane great men and women but to help create a great society. The words give the substance of a state- ment recently made by a well-known university head in his inaugural address. Obviously, the growth of society depends upon the strength of public opinion. Therein you may see your mission. Your studies, ranging as they do over the whole world of the past and present, have given you a method of discrimination between the sound and the unsound in public policy. It is your duty as university graduates to lead and to shape public opinion in the same direction. WBut how? In countless ways: some of you by the direct and formal method of political careers, but most of you in- directly through your activities in various societies, churches, clubs, guilds, lodges, institutes and so forth. after all it is in the vast number of voluntary bodies of this kind of you to that public opinion is really formed. 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K -H HER MAIEST Y ADMINISTRATION :-' ul 'Nl l X .1 ,' J W4 fi K' .. K , X 'E , f WA if ki 2521 'W V if A 957, - ffff - zff I l ,:' I H Y ! ff' ff HW . M, f QM If ' 1,4 Q f w , f Q, f - f riff! fa ff sf J ff .1 ff' Wfff f L, k M2 V ' U ff XXX'- 4 4 4222 3 X7 ff W ff W 44 'jx ,,, ' , f ,.Zy N- fl. TRANCE as it may seem to individual members thereof, college classes have the habit ot graduating. lt would spoil the whole system ot things academic it they didn't. The old World would never be the same again it the universities suddenly ceased to emit people with diplomas. That wouldn't be so serious a matter it they succeeded in sending out an annual crop ot educated men and Women With trained minds. Convocation speak- ers insist that there is still a place tor such products in a society of democratic freedom. How many educated men and Women with trained minds has the University College class ot l937 in its ranks? Four years is rather a short time in which to reach a precise answer to such an abstruse question but we are sanguine that the class has its share and we hope they will get the recognition that the preacher says falls to the lot ot those who walk uprightly. ln tact, to all the members oi the class, regardless of special qualities, our good wishes tor the tuture extend in generous measure. When they reach the end ot the trail may nobody teel that he has ever had occasion to lament 'ithere ain't no justice. K. P. Pt. NEVILLE, Dean of University College. page F should seem almost unnecessary for me to give you advice as you finish your undergraduate course. However, as most of you will devote your lives to caring for the sick, let me stress particularly your sense of responsibility. You are members of a great profession. You are graduates of a recog- nized school of medicine. To you is entrusted the safety, welfare, and often the happiness of human beings. Sickness levels all human values. Pros- trate and weak, We turn instinctively to those who by nature and training are able to allay appre- hension and guide our footsteps along recovery's pathwayp to those Whose innate kindness of heart harbours no vestige of personal selfishness. With these thoughts in mind we wish you God- speed. F. l. I-l. CAMPBELL, Dean, Faculty of Medicine. RISTOTLE said: Education is an ornament in prosperity, but a refuge in adversity. ln the years of prosperity that we Wish for you, may you find in your possession such ornamental qualities as Aristotle meant, and such a well-spring of mental treasures that adversity may not be bitter. May you thus prove your- selves worthy alumni of your Alma Mater who is ever-mindful of you, and Whose greatest strength lies in the loyalty and success of her graduates. DOROTHY TURVILLE, Adviser to Women. Page 23 To the Graduates of l937 HE purpose of your education is to enable you to serve your God and your fellow-men. Dur- ing the period of training you have benefited HADUATION marks the completion of an- other stage in the journey of life. lt opens new pathways which previously were closed and, depending upon the pathway chosen, may lead to much greater opportunity and res sponsibility than would be possible without University training. lf the result is greater happiness to 'yourself and more usefulness to your fellow man, then the objective for which we have striven will have been gained. The best wishes of the Faculty of Public Health go with you. A. l. SLACK, Dean, Faculty of Public Health. by the sacrifices of others. Your parents and friends made this sacrifice gladly and your in- structors rejoiced to see you develop along the lines most dear to them. Your parents and instructors will now follow you as you make your journey through life. Keep your high ideals before you in your aim to serve God and hu- manity. Face all undertakings squarely and be guided by the highest motives. We are now living in a world of hypocrisy and greed and the end is not yet. Uphold the standards of God which will bring to all blessings and happiness. T. A. MacDONALD, President, Assumption College. page :24 A faithful. T is frequently said today that the professions are overcrowded. This is a half-truth. The crowding is of idlers and incapables: but there is, and will be, plenty of room in every profession for competent men. History bears witness to the fact that those who have risen above mediocrity owe their success less to natural talent than to high ideals, constant application and hard work. They were satisfied only when they had done their best. May I suggest to you, Graduates of l937, that in every respect, both for this world and the next, it is worthwhile now to labour to rank high in the calling that God has marked out for you. ln all thy works be excellent. A. P. MAHONEY, Hector, St. Peter's Seminary. Q ,y 5. T no time in the history of Huron College, as far as l know its records, has there been such a large group of Graduates in so many differ- ent departments as in the current year. Ten hope to graduate B.A., one M.D., two M.A., one BD., one D.D., and two obtain their College diploma of l..Th. We share your satisfaction and rejoice with you. We wish you God-speed. Vtfe, on behalf of the larger body of Graduate members, welcome you to our ranks. A recent graduate, when l asked him to tell me the secret of the love that remains, said it was The wonderful Huron spirit, and, asked to define it, he said Each for all and all for each. That is the true spirit of brotherhood, the spirit of victory, the spirit of Faith. For it is the spirit of the Master who gave Himself a ransom for all to be testified in due time. May His Spirit ever keep you With sincere affection, C. CAMERON WALLER, Principal, Huron College. page 25 ll O be or not to be. That is the eternal question. The whole process of education has for its ulti- mate goal the desire to assist the individual to achieve self-realization. But here is the rubf which self? That self which, in moments of insight, when the Spirit of God is stirring the soul, we wist- fully long to become. To be satisfied with any self short of that ideal is to court futility and to live a maladjusted life. ln history and literature you have met some men and women who point the way and the means, for they forgot themselves into immortal- ity. Though dead, they still speak to the ages, and their works do follow them. No person will ever truly become and be that for which he was created and sent into the world who does not accept as his yoke-fellow Him W'ho is the ldeal Man, ,the only truly normal Man. Become more and more aware of Himp accept His gracious invitation: Learn of Me! His secret of how to be will reward you with genuine self-realization. This devoutedly de- sired consummation l pray for you. t FREDERICK B. CLAUSEN, l President, Waterloo College. URING the past year there has developed a new interest 'W ' throughout the University, the love of good music. This new interest has resulted in the University Con- cert Series being voted for by the student body, and subscribed for by the students and the faculty members. The opportunity has also been given to listen to some of the finest recordings that it is possible to obtain, through the Carnegie gift to the University. This has reflected in no uncertain degree on the general musical interest. The Glee Club has done excellent work, and along with the University Crchestra, presented Bach's Peasant Cantata and the D Major Suite for Strings at the annual concert, the net proceeds of which were donated to the Red Cross Fund in aid of the flood refugees. The Huron Male Choir also contributed to the above concert and has broadcast during the past season on the Conservatory programmes. The University String Quartet has taken a prominent place in musical circles and is rapidly making a name for itself. To those of our members who are leaving the University we wish you C.-od's speed, and may you pass on to the younger generation the gift of music and the happiness of song. FREDERICK L. NEWNHAM, Musical Director. page 126 Holy Names College This year We Welcome to the Year Book Holy Names College. lts affiliation with Assumption College marks the beginning of a new era in an already outstand- ing record. May this latest addition to the University of Western Ontario continue its Worthy contribution to education and the community it serves. page 27 Faculty of University College ALBRIGHT, EVELYN K., M.A. Associate Professor of English ALLEN, R. A., Ph.D. Professor of German ALLEN, R. L., M.A. Associate Professor of Physics AUDEN, H. W., M.A. Professor of Classics BARKER, MARY R. Instructor in Physical Education BASSETT, M. E., M.A. Professor of Romance Languages BATTLE, HELEN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Zoology BERDAN, HELEN, M.A. Assistant Professor of Botany BIRTLES, LORNA Instructor in Secretarial Science BURNS, l. W., M.Sc. Associate Professor of Chemistry CAMPBELL, CATHERINE, B.A. Instructor in Library Science CARROTHERS, C. C., LL.B. Lecturer in Commercial Law COLLIN, W. E., L. es L. Assistant Professor of Romance Languages CROCKER, l. HOWARD, M.P.E. Director of Physical Education DAVIES, LEWIS H., B.Sc., B.P.E. Assistant Director of Physical Education DEARLE, R. C., Ph.D. Professor of Physics DETWILER, l. D., Ph.D. Professor of Applied Biology page 28 DOHERTY, ELEANOR, Ph.D. Lecturer in English and French DORLAND, A. G., Ph.D. Professor of History DURNEORD, A. W., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics EGSTER, WILLENA, M.A. Associate Professor of Physics GENZMER, FREDERIC C. Acting Asst. Professor of Business Administration GILLESPIE, MARY, B.A. Instructor in Secretarial Science GUNTON, l. A., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry HART, N. C., M.A. Professor of Botany HENSEL, P. H., M.B.A. Professor of Business Administration HUNTEN, K. W., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry INMAN, M. K., M.A. Associate Professor of Economic and Political Science lENKlN, H. E., B.A. Assistant Professor of French KALBELEISCH, H., M.A. instructor in German KEYES, MARGARET Associate Professor of Secretarial Science KINGSTON, H. R., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics and Director of the Summer School and Extramural Departments LANDON, FRED, M.A. librarian and Associate Professor of History Faculty of University College LIDDICOATT, DORIS, M.A. Lecturer in English LIDDY, R. B., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy and Psychology LOGAN, H. A., Ph.D. Professor of Economic and Political Science MAGEE, G. R., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Mathematics MAINE, S. F., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History and Director of the Extension Department NEVILLE, IEAN T., M.A. Lecturer in English NEVILLE, K. P. R., Ph.D. Professor of Classics, Dean of lege, Registrar of the University PEMBERTON, R. E. IC., M.A. Assistant Professor of Classics RALPH, I. D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Classics REAVELY, G. H., M.A. Assistant Professor of Geology REILLY, E. E., M.Sc. Associate Professor of Econom Science ROBERTSON, A. D., M.A. Professor of Zoology ROBSON, D. O., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Classics RUSSELL, I. W., M.A. Professor of Geology SAEZ, ROSALINA, B.A. Lecturer in Romance Languages University Col- ic and Political SAGE, G. B., D.D., LL.D. Lecturer in Philosophy SIPHERD, L. W. Associate Professor of Business Administration SIVERTZ, C., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry SPENCELEY, I. A., M.A. Professor of English STILING, F., M.A. Assistant Professor of English TAMBLYN, W. R., Ph.D. Professor of English TAUBE, E., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of German THOMAS, H. M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History THOMPSON, W. A., M.B.A. Associate Professor of Business Administration TURVILLE, DOROTHY, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Romance Languages and Adviser to XfVomen WALKER, A. R., M.A. Professor of Plant Pathology WALKER, IEAN I., L.C.M. Instructor in Public Speaking WALLER, C. C., D.D. Professor of Hebrew, Principal of Huron College WELLING, BEATRICE, M.A., B.Sc. Instructor in Library Science WILSON, D. I., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology WOODS, A., M.A. Associate Professor of Mathematics page 29 Faculty of Medicine ADAMS, G. A., B.A., MSC. Instructor in Biochemistry AITKEN, G. W. A., M.D. Assistant in Anaesthesia ANDRUS, P. M., M.D., F.R.C.P. ICI Assistant Professor of Radiology ARMSTRONG, I. R., M.D. Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology BARR, M. L., B.A., M.D. Instructor in Anatomy BARTRAM, E. A., M.D. Instructor in Medicine, Instructor in Electro- cardiography BLAISDELL, I. L., M.D., B.Sc. Senior Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology BOWMAN, I. T., M.D., L.M. Instructor in Medicine BROWN, W. I., M.D.C.M., F.A.C.S. Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology, Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology BUSBY, E. D., B.A., M.D., F.A.C.S., F.R.C.S. CCI Associate Professor of Surgery CALDER, A. G., B.A., M.D. Clinical Assistant in Medicine CALLAGHAN, V. A., M.D., F.A.C.S. Instructor in Surgery CAMPBELL, F. I. H., B.A., M.D., M.R.C.P. F.R.C.P. CCD Associate Professor of Medicine CAVE, H. A., B.A., M.D., M.Sc. Instructor in Medicine CHILDS, I. R. N., M.D., F.R.C.P. CCI Associate Professor of Medicine page 30 CLEGG, F. R., M.D., F.R.C.S. CCI Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology CLINE, C. A., M.D. Instructor in Medicine, Instructor in Anatomy CRANE, I. W., M.R. Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology CROMBIE, D. W., M.D.C.M., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Assistant Professor of Medicine tnfuherculosisl DENNEY, W. L., M.D. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics DUFFY, I. L., Ph.B., B.A., M.D.C.M. Instructor in Medicine FALLIS, L. C., M.B. Instructor in Hospital Administration FERGUSON, D. D., M.D. Senior Instructor in Medicine FERGUSON, F. C., M.D. Assistant in Anaesthesia FERGUSON, R. S., M.D. Assistant in Anaesthesia FISHER, I. H., M.D., M.Sc., F.R.C.P. CCI Professor of Bacteriology FISHER, S. M., M.D., L.R.C.P. 6. S., L.R.F.P. 6. S., F.A.C.P., F.R.C.P. CCD Instructor in Medicine FRENCH, G. S., B.A., M.D. Instructor in Radiology GEDDES, I. H., M.D. Instructor in Medicine, Demonstrator in Pharmacology GORDON, R. I., M.D., D.P.H. ' Instructor in Electrocardiography Faculty of Medicine GRACE, A. I., B.A., B.M., B.Ch., MA., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Instructor in Surgery GRACE, H. B., M.D. Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics GRAHAM, A. S., MD. Assistant in Anaesthesia HALE, G. C., M.D.C.M., F.A.C.P., ER.C.P. CCP Professor and Chief of the Dept. of Medicin HARRIS, C. A., M.D. Instructor in Public Health HOLLANDS, W. W., M.D. Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology HUGHES, F. W., MD., F.A.C.P., F.R.C.P. CCD Assistant Professor of Medicine IEPSON, G. L., M.D. Assistant Professor of Anaesthesia ICHNS, E. P., M.D. Assistant Professor of Pathology IOHNSTON, D. W. B., B.A., M.D. Instructor in .Anatomy IOI-INSTON, R. A., MD., F.A.C.S. Senior Instructor in Surgery, Instructor in Anatomy KENNEDY, E. S., B.A., M.D., M.S. Instructor in Medicine KERR, G. R., MD. Instructor in Pathological Chemistry LINDSAY, I. C., M.B., F.A.C.P. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics LITTLE, H. S., M.B., F.R.C.P. CCI Assistant Professor in Pediatrics LCUGHLIN, H. I., M.D. Instructor in Pediatrics LUNEY, E. W., M.D., D.P.H. Associate Professor of Pathology MACALLUM, A. B., B.A., MB., MD., PhD., F.R.S.C. Professor of Biochemistry MACGREGOR, I. A., MD., F.R.C.P. CCI, LL.D. Professor Emeritus of Medicine MACKLIN, C. C., MB., M.D., M.A., PhD., F.R.S.C. Professor of Histology and Embryology MACKLIN, M. T., B.A., M.D. Assistant Professor of Histology and Enihryclogy MCALPINE, K. L., M.D. Instructor in Pediatrics MCCAUSLAND, A., M.D., C.M. Instructor in Psychiatry MCFARLANE, D. C., MD. Instructor in Ophthalmology, Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology MCGEOCH, I. R., M.D. Instructor in Psychiatry McKAY, I. B., M.D. Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology MCKERCHER, A. E., M.D.C.M. Instructor in Psychiatry MCLEAN, W. I., M.B. Associate Professor of Physiotherapy MCNEILL, G., M.D., I .A.C.S. Professor of Radiology page 31 Faculty of Medicine MILLER, F. R., BA., MB., M.A., M.D., F.R.S.C., F.R.C.P. ICI, F.R.S. Professor of Physiology MORRISON, M. C., M.D. Instructor in Radiology MOWRY, A E., M.D., M.Sc. Instructor in Olfstetrics and Gynecology RAMSAY, G. A., MD., F.A.C.S., F.R.C.S. CCD Associate Professor of Surgery READ, A. I., M.D. Instructor in Surgery ROSS, C. C., M.D., F.R.C.S. Instructor in Surgery, Instructor in Anatomy ROSS, C. I. F. Lecturer in Medical Iurisprudence SCHAEF, H. E., M.D. Instructor in Anatomy SHARPE, W. C., MB. Instructor in Medicine fpfuherculosisl SIMPSON, R. M., MD., M.Sc., F.R.C.S. Senior Instructor in Surgery, Instructor in Anatomy SKINNER, I-I. A., MB., F.R.C.S. ICP Associate Professor of Anatomy SLACK, A. I., M.D., Ph.C., C. of Ph, D.P.I-I. Associate Professor of Pulzlic Health SHUTE, E. V., B.A., M.D., Dip. of Arn. Bd. of Oh. CS: Gyn. Research Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology SMITHER, W., BA., M.D. Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology page 32 STAVRAKY, G. W., M.D., M.Sc., M.D.C.M. Lecturer in Physiology STEVENSON, G. I-I., MB. Associate Professor of Psychiatry SULLIVAN, C. F., BA., M.D., M.Sc., F.R.C.S. Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology TEW, W. P., M.B., F.R.C.S., F.R.C.S. ICP, . M.C.O.G. Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology THOMPSON, S., MD., F.A.C.S., P.R.C.S. ICD Professor of Ophthalmology, Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology TILLMAN, W I., M.D., F.R.C.P. ICI Professor of Pediatrics TURNER, SULLIVAN, M.C., MD. Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics WATSON, E. M., MD., M.Sc., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.P. CCI Professor of Pathological Chemistry WAUD, R. A, M.D., M.Sc., PhD. Professor of Pharmacology WHARTON, G. K., MB., M.S. in Medicine, F.A.C.P. Instructor in Medicine WILCOX, L. D., M.D. Instructor in Medicine WILSON, I. D., M.D. Instructor in Radiology WILSON, I. C., M.D., F.A.C.S., F.R.C.S. CCI Associate Professor of Surgery WOONTON, G. A., B.A., M.A. t Research Assistant in Physics and Physiology Faculty of Assumption College BELLISLE, REV. H. S., C.S.B., M.A. Professor of Philosophy WALSH, REV. I. B., C.S.B., M.A. Professor of Classics LEE, REV. E. G., C.S.B., M.A. Professor of English and History LAIEUNESSE, REV. E. I., C.S.B., M.A. Professor of French MCGEE, REV. W. P., C.S.B., M.A. Professor of Religious Knowledge O'BRlEN, REV. A. D., C.S.B., B.A. Lecturer in Psychology MURPHY, REV I. S., C.S.B., M.A. Lecturer in English RUTH, REV. I., C.S.B., B.A. Lecturer in Mathematics RUTH, REV. F., C.S.B., B.A. Lecturer in Physics and Chemistry MURPHY, REV. N. I., C.S.B., B.A. Lecturer in History YOUNG, REV. E. M., C.S.B., B.A. Lecturer in English and History THOMPSON, REV. G. I., C.S.B., B.A. Lecturer in Classics MALLON, REV. H. V., C.S.B., B.A. Lecturer in English BURNS, REV. F., C.S.B., B.A. Lecturer in Economic History DONNELLY, REV. V. l., C.S.B. Lecturer in Religious Knowledge MALLON, REV. I. F., C.S.B., B.A. Lecturer in Romance Languages COLLINS, REV. C., C.S.B. Lecturer in Romance Languages ARMSTRONG, REV. C. I., C.S.B., BA Assistant in Physical Education HORNE, G. R., M.A. Lecturer in Economic and Political Science MALONE, C. I., B.A. Lecturer in History BYRNE, I., M.A. Lecturer in Psychology MULLIGAN, M. I., M.A., F.C.l.C. Lecturer in Chemistry NOSSOTTI, A., B.Sc. Lecturer in Mathematics McGUlRE, A., B.A. Lecturer in Business English SONBERG, I., B.A. Lecturer in German Faculty of Waterloo College and Seminary CLAUSEN, REV. F. B., D.D. President, Dean of Seminary, Profess Religious Knowledge DUNHAM, B. MABEL, B.A. Instructor in Library Science FROATS, W. C., M.A., B.Paed. Professor of Classics, Dean of Waterloo College HAUG, H. M., M.A. Professor of History HIRTLE, R. I. E., M.Sc. Professor of Science, Associate Professor of Mathematics IOHNS, WALTER H., B.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Classics KLINCK, C. F., M.A. Professor of English. LITTLE, REV. C. H., B.A., D.D., S.T.D. Professor of Religious Knowledge NIKANDER, REV. V. K., B.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religious Knowledge RAND, FRANK, M.A. Professor of French SANDROCK, REV. G. Professor of Hebrew SCHORTEN, REV. H., D.D. Professor of German SMYTH, I. H., B.A. Lecturer in Economics TWIETMEYER, L. K., M.A. Instructor in German and French page 3 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE .f I 1111', Q xg 1 '-.7 7 . ff, -fo, ,AV-f-Al 'A Q 'EN . P 4 .T ,. 1, ' if: 'f ,..., I 5 1' , 211 ,I 3527! X V -. :. , 1 1? ' -' -, I if iff-6 Q CJ A Q i Q fww f 5 1 4' 1 I . . dy xg X y f f1s-X-'HN ff -x 'Dy P Z ,V E ' f 1 , xx, ju I. Q ,X it gf f f J , X X f . ig' fy n 1 ff f 2 5 ,y , 1 K Mg, g lj ,A ' J W if ,Y X if x ' f K Nor cast one longing, ling'ring look behind? -Gray l-TE history of a Class! A story of four short years in which we lived a lifetime! And now, as we stand on the threshold of graduation, it is given to us to pause, to cast one longing, ling'ring look behind, before we move out forever from these halls. Desperately we strive to bring together the pattern of those years that we may carry forth with us a complete picture of our days at 'Western But, somehow, the complete picture eludes us, the task is too great, and we are left with but scattered memories of our college days. Thus, each of us who graduates must treasure in his own mind those fleeting memories which he has been able to retain. May the random memories and impressions here inscribed aid each in that pleasant task! Back over the unfolded drama of four swiftly moving years our thoughts wander in happy recollection. The setting of that drama, we shall never forget-the rolling green of the campus, the greying buildings on the hill and the winding waters of the Thames. There are some pictures that will never leave us-the sight of the tower from the bridge, the view looking out from the Science Building toward the Hunt Club and, above all, the view of the campus from the tower. Can we ever forget the balmy day in Spring when we first climbed the tower and the thrill that came when we looked down from our vantage point over the greening countryside? The seasons as they passed each lent its own peculiar beauty to the campusg each left its own peculiar memories. Winter covered the grounds with a sparkling coat of snow-we recall the dazzling beauty of the campus as we walked up the Avenue on an ideal Canadian Winter morning. Spring brought the fresh, green beauty of Nature to the trees and grass of the campus-we remember balmy days in Spring when the campus was dotted with couples strolling aimlessly about. Autumn made of our woods and trees a blaze of glory. Memories of Autumn bring memories of rugby games-the afternoon sun shining down on the stadium nestled between the bright maples of the hill and the shining waters of the river, the flags floating lazily from their poles, the sight of the team standing rigidly at attention while the crowd is hushed for the playing of The King. All these are pictures we treasure: pictures that time can never wholly erase from our memories. Along with these pictures we remember the many things that went to make up our college life-the hours in the classroom and laboratory-professors we grew to like and respect-the dances, formal and informal, with our own Mike Muir playing Wonder- ful Gne -the long hours spent in Convocation l-lall writing examinations-the mad exodus for the Western-at-Toronto week-ends-election speeches-iinx burnings and snake-walks- sorority open-houses, and so on. All these things stand out in our memories. But enough of this rambling reminiscing, a History should contain history. To begin with the beginning-who can ever forget the mingled feelings with which we commenced our life in these halls on that eventful day in September, l933? Before that day had pro- gressed very far, we had already developed a distinct class consciousness, aided by our distinctive regalias and our mutual distrust of all Sophomores. The first night saw us well organized to resist Sophomore oppression, with Pete Beach as our captain-elect. Little did we realize it then, but the initiation week that followed was to see history made! lt was to see the last of the nightly pitched battles on Bichmond Street-remember the nightly gatherings of the clan in Gibbons Park, the hail of tomatoes with which we greeted cruis- ing Sophomores, and, topping it all, the night Birnie Smith and the boys mistook the car full of plain-clothes men for Sophomores? Then came Initiation Day and we marched up from Gibbons, stormed the drive and swept the bridge in the face of a barrage of gues- tionable fruit that caused sympathetic onlookers to shudder. Then, indeed, was history made as we dragged the proud Sophomores into the Thames to win the last of the traditional tug-of-wars. Later, on the Upper Campus, the last flag-rush saw us storm the Sophomore citadel, drag their custodian from his precarious perch on the pole, only to find that the flag was missing! CDid anybody ever find out what Pete really did with that page' JG l flag, anyway?D Thus, Initiation Day, IQ33, passed and with it passed forever the traditional tug-of-war and flag-rush. We had helped make history as the last class to be initiated in the old, time-honoured manner! Duly initiated, we settled down to the regular routine of classes to be broken by our first year parties-remember the' suppers in the cafeteria and the Grand Marches and Paul loneses for which we were famous? Election day came and we returned Pete Beach and Ieanne Watt as our first President and Vice-President. The rest of the year was marked by two important changes-the old board walk gave way to a new cement and flag-stone creation fthe flag-stones have never seemed to be able to rest peacefully since! and the old library became the Department of Business Administration, while out on the wind-swept campus to the west appeared the new Lawson Memorial Library Cprovidentially, a tunnel was built to keep the students from becoming wind-swept alsol. Finally, before we depart- ed for the summer, we elected Dave Shales and Buth Davis as President and Vice-Presi- dent for our Sophomore year. Returning to school in the Fall, we took up the difficult task of initiating the new crop of Freshmen under the restricted initiation rules. We put on the Initiation Theatre Night and Ken Murray blossomed forth in an interpretative dance half-way between the Bussian School and the hula-hula. Sometime during the term that followed, the Sophomore Class in Business acquired the soubriauet of the Playboy Class. CI wonder why?l Dur- ing the Winter we entered the limelight on two occasions: first, when we put on a Soph. Shuffle of such excellence that the S. A. A., despairing of anyone ever equalling our efforts, decided to abolish all such future magnificent org iesy and secondly, when our hockey team fought, crashed and hewed its way into the Arts College championship. Before disband- ing once more, we elected Birnie Smith and Corinne Cherry as President and Vice-Presi- dent for our lunior Year. The next Fall, having witnessed as onlookers a rather tame initiation, we were privileged to see the Soccer teams win a double championship. Meanwhile Eloise Tennent had distinguished herself by reaching the finals of the Intercollegiate Tennis tournament. During that Fall, too, Dutch Cleanser made its auspicious appearance in our family jour- nal, The Gazette. !Who said that column was written by two girls in Arts '37?D Our Iunior Prom. achieved the height of sophistication with its Top I-lat motif. During the Winter term Pete Ponsford lead his fighting cohorts to an Intercollegiate Assault-at-Arms championship. Meanwhile, the girls were much to the fore, winning the Intercollegiate Basketball cham- pionship and clothing the Bronze Baby in a purple-and-white tunic after a lapse of some years. A highlight of the rest of the term was Bob Ford's effort on behalf of the Veterans of Future Wars. Finally, we elected Don Bythell and Corinne Cherry as President and Vice-President for our Senior Year while, together with the rest of the school, we honoured Bon Fraser and Ieanne Watt with the offices of Prefect and Sub-Prefect, respectively. for our final year. The Fall of l936 saw us so aware of our responsibility as Seniors and of our imminent departure from Western that we proceeded to bring about a truly remarkable revival of school spirit, aided by the most successful rugby team we had seen during our days at Western. The local depots were the scenes of monster pep-rallies as we sent our team off to the wars or welcomed them back from their victories. A few of us even went as far as Kingston and saw history made as the lads in Purple defeated the Tricolour on their own field for the first time on record. The year provided its lighter moments with the ill-fated Campus Queen contest and the much-discussed Flower Petition. Culture, however, was not neglected as we saw the University Concerts and the Carnegie Becitals instituted. As our final and, perhaps, greatest contribution to University life our U. S. C. finally made possible the appearance of our long-awaited University Band uniforms for next Fall. And, now, the tale is almost told. In two short months we will have passed the mystic rites of Convocation and been duly graduated from Western, our Alma Mater. Succeeding classes will take our place in these halls and Western will go on, as ever. But, though our college days are over, Arts '37 will also go on and on. Convocation does not write finis to the history of our class but, rather, it opens the way for new and greater achievements. Though we are no longer together as a body, we will be together in spirit- may we cherish college friendships just begun, treasure college memories and, above all, keep alive our Western spirit! May the succeeding years see us returning time and time again to our college home! May we live to see the tall elms shade the Drive! D W S page 37 page 38 L ' f 5 A. W 1 Qu' A x 1: an M any ,ri 95 WAL1'ER A. THOMPSON I-lonourary Presidenf Arts '37 ANY things were considered when you decided to spend four years at Western. The combined force of these factors must have been great for they have entailed many sacrifices for all involved. The Province, City of London, The University Board of Governors, your parents, and yourselves, have foregone many needed things to make your college career possible. lt is not unusual, then, that many look upon the Western degree as something of real value. Many are prone to look upon it as a valuable unit in the preparation for life. It is preferable, from many points of view, however, to consider your years with us as simply a part of life. In cataloguing the values of the time spent at Western, the graduate should not for- get an important thing. One of the least publicized factors is the value of learning to do a job well. Your subsequent living will be characterized by a series of adjustments. ln meeting these you will encounter some disappointments and, at times, failure. The saving factor will be your satisfaction in knowing that, within your power, you have done your job well. That is all the community and your honest self can expect. WALTER A. THOMPSON, page 39 page 40 IRED ll. Bull lloiwzzr lizrsiizvxs flii111i11is!nzfim1 Guelph. Uniurio -,- LL Domin C. BVIHLII IIUIIHIIV lizmiiicsx nlil111i111xZrn!1'o11 Porl Sinnluy, Unlglrio I hlmvius Doriii ffrlllllllf liiisiucxx .ltllllflllffftlffrill london, Ontario Li. kloim sl. C. Exbws llonourlillxiilvsspld111i111'slnzfm11 London, Ontario llf -Ioiix I9oRRisi',xi, llommr liusmcss ml LfH1filfSffLlfIUl1 london, Uniurio Mjf' i g o r ,.i.1,k L W sl. GARFIELD LORRIMAN Hmmm Business A d71li1lfSf7'llffUl1 Prcslon, Ontario I ,IACK McDoNAi.D Hmmm Business Aduzinislralimz london. Ontario I -IACK MCOOLGAU. Honour Business ,flduliizislmliml St. Tliomas, Ontario L. KENNETH NIURRAY I-lonozzr Iinsiizcfss Admilzislraliou London, Ontario ,,.. M. 'liHoMAs H. ORR Honour Business Adn1iizis!mlioi1 London. Ontario ' I VERNON PHILLIPS llonour Business AciHlfllfSf7'IIfi0lI London, Ontario Er-- QLL. QlEoRGE A. PoNsIfoRD llouour Busizzess Adllzilzisimiioll St. Thomas, Ontario ilu- l.ERoY AREIIINGER llmmzzr Bzfrsizzess Adlzzizzisirafiolz Kitchener, Ontario UI. .fXI.I.AN Ross llonozzf Business Adnzziizistrafimz I ondon, Ontario I KENNETH Ro'I II llonour Business Adzrzilzislrafiml Woodstock, Ontario V EF? 'N .. W N A .5, M f 64 Q, 'N . N I 2 ii !Iii Ms X W an 4 , . Q r X xx S an N 1 fa Q N K . 3 is S ft! Q I I 5 , DAVID VM SH,xI.Es ' ,on lon, l,Flf'l ' 7 1 omwzzr IILIIILBA ,4dIIIII1Isln1fIn1I X , I L . flu N? I Ks it W7 I RICHARD 'IXRLIAIIIILIQ llnlmnr BIISIVIIUSS ,4d111III1'xfru!IoII London, Ontario E S'IEw.xIm WRlGli'l llmmzrr B11sII1css .4d1I1I'IIisfn1!ioII I2oscIowIi, S11slI41tcIIcxxI:III LL iii O ri ef Q, Q fNsw'- ' Q , RoN.IxIsn l'RfxsI2Ie A2 1, lrlmmzrr .'llI1flu'1IIf1I'1t1I and HIIYIIIVN 'Q illlillllli, illllllfltl .'HyNw? f Il 8 fii IWARY l3L I'I.I2II llrnmzzr Ro1I1uI1I'v l.aI1gIIIIguI Sip 'l'homzI5. OnILII'io page Ll page 42 Allz.-KN ,Xl I mm llononr linsiness .irllzziizisfralioll rzntl Xerrefurirzl Sl'ft'llt'L' .'Xlvinsto1i. Ontario .IL MARY IEDG.-XR llonour Business .4clllHlIIvSfft1ffr7lI 111141 Secrelariul Srfeim' Ayr, Ontario ,LL Donna W. IILS llononr limitless .'1tl111i11Islrr1fnr11 and Secrelfzrml Surefire Xvllllxtbfd, flI'lf21I'iH H131 LN Yl:M.'XN Honour Business .4tIn1inisIrnlion nnrl Secretarial Sciczlce Ripley, Ontario ,LL- Domritiiv CEIAJGIIEGAN Honour lfrentlv and German London, Ontario X. E . IIAROLD F. LONGWORTH Honour French and German Woodstock, Ontario J, ADA LUNN Honour French and German London, Ontario if Minnow D. SAXTON llononr French and German Strathroy, Ontario L. MAUDIE L. TAYLOR Honour French and German London, Ontario il RHETA CLYDE Honour Biology Turnerville, Ontario TEL SHIRLEY COLERIDGE Secretarial Science London. Ontario MARY l-oUisE LEITCH Secretarial Science Amherstburg, Ontario IiENRlE'l'TA lNiACDONAI.D Secretarial Science Windsor, Ontario MARGARET NEWTON Secretarial Science Sherbrooke, Quebec x AXARJORIE PARSONS Secretarial Science London, Ontario 'flu .1 A' 5? 4 7 5 X 1 I Q? K R to ff gg e,,g, ., WV, V K FDNA l,. Rlci-1ARns .SUc'TL'fl1TiLll Sciellfc' Sarnia, Ontario IHARG.-XRE'l' Ii. li-AMAN Secretarial Science Exeter, Ontario C. Iiioisii il-ENNENI Setrefzlfizll SClt'Ill't' London, Ontario B b ,' 7 ANNI1xVHY'I'E in H .Secfc'I'z1ric1l Sc'ic'71c'c' miie Creek, xiitingtm .... A 4 b U. ls. ,Ioiw Ei LEE J llononr Cbeiizislry and llvysicc London, Ontario ni' page 43 page 44 l3R,xNQEs F. BALL llonour lfnglish and Frvnrh Cedar' Springs, Ontario ra' :LL RUTH Dfxvls llonour lfnglish and Frenrh Mitchell, Onturin T- Lui.,-x KIDD llonour lfnglish and Frvurh linulrm. Ol1lllI'iU L. I.Ynl,x M. 'IQRIMBLE Honour English and lircnrh Wimiwr, Onlurin fl. Isunfgl. WINHLRS Honour lfnglish and lirvilrh Inndon, Ontario If L ,Y KF. O ,L I ELSIE MAY AR'riiuR Honour French and Lalin London, Ontario lL CORINNE CHERRY Honour French and l,alin London, Ontario bf IVY FARNswoR11l Honour French and Lalin Dresden, Ontario if HAROLD KEY Honour French and l.n.'in Sebringville, Ontario NORMAN F,xRRow Honour English and llisforj London, Ontario IELINORE KERR llonour lfnglish and Hislory London, Ontario oi L LIPIIN IJICNERING llnunllr English and Hislory London, Ontario li ITRIQD Runlwsow llmmur English and llislory London, Ontario N EVELYN S1 ISIQR llmmllr Elzglixb ami lllvSfl7?',V Mount Brydges, Ontario if i- Al.-XRG.XRl'l' Ii. ly.-XII' llmmnr lizzglisb and llfifwl'-1' llighguie, Ontario i. Climniias CQ. infix llnimzzr l:i11gi'1'rZi and llzxlnrwi lnnrlon, Unizirio nf L , as ,loim G. SAGE xlifixxxi- Wu: llufmur ljlzglislv amz' Hixlory 4, Q llmmzn' lffzglixb ami l1'1xlmv1' London, Ontario if , London, Ontario WL ,.u..' . , Q . LXRRINVN LLOYD IL. SAWYER ' H' I, I , UHUH7' IKUIIUIIIIIS dll! llmzour ljn flzsb and Hislor - - . . A y -if F ljllllflflll .St'IL'llUL' Kilicardinc, Ontario . - . if blixitloixi, Ontario li- Q ff - A wwf li- A f- if ' PQI!! page .45 page 46 CRAIG fXlcilx1oR l'l'0lIf7Ilf lfrononzirs and Pnfififcll .gfivllctd Chatham, Ontario L JACK C. BELL Honour Cl7L'lllfSf7'jf London, Ontario XVILLIAM Biwoow Honozn' Chvllzislry Rockwood, Ontario If HERHER1 CHILDS Honour fjl7L'I7liSf7',V Lolidoli, Unlilrio C. PALQL CRol.Y Honour Cbenlislry Lambeth, Ontario L. fr M' ., W -.,, 4 95' .QI L 'X A . ,, ffx in W 6 ft-1 Nu' -ibn N. W. j.ftMEs HEAD Honour Chemistry Windsor, Ontario .,...,- ML RONALD C. HooEY Honour Chemistry Chesley, Ontario LL joHN W. JENKINS Honour Chenzislry Windsor, Ontario l, DELBERT LEUSHNER Honour Chemistry London. Ontario lL. JAMES D. MCNABB Honour Chemistry St. Thomas, Ontario CZ KENNETH STREITH Honour Chenzistry St. Thomas, Ontario I JOHN A. TAYLOR Honour Chemistry London, Ontario HAROLD NVHITE Honour Chemistry London, Ontario ANNA ARMSTRONG Honour Mathenzatics and Physics Woodstock, Ontario JL JAMES H. BELL Honour Aflathenzatics and Physics London, Ontario TL ar. A Sur-I ,L ., wx f 'gh A X s A R f ofa I It 1 1 A R 'F' 1 -1. T5 fx dv , fm, 1 1' K fr I 1 X faqs X 'U' 'G-Y RZ' HAROLD M. BRECKOW Honour Mafhenzalics and Physics Goderich, Ontario JANET I. LUSH Honour Al!lfh7L'l7lllfft'S and Physics Rockwood, Ontario ,H-. FRANCES AJAHLER Honour Xllafhcllzafics and Physifs Iforest. Ontario I ALEX. G. AJACVICAR Honour .4lafhanmliL's and Physivs Gotierich. Ontario l. ARNOLD MILLER Honour Maz'han1o1'n's and Physifs West Lorne, Ontario T page 47 page 46' Lrmn Mtttxiifoiin llmmirr Alfzlhviiizzlivs and l'b,vsirs Glcncoe, Ontario LL IEDITH XVAQNLR lloimnr AlL1fbC7llt1ffl'S tllllf PfU'Sfc'S Windsor, Ontario ,,V- M- NHRMAN S. .fhznigicgox Cjcucral xirls I,ontlon, Ontario C -IOSEPH BEST General Arls London, Ontario B IEDWARD B, BURNIJIUI' General A rfs Durham, Ontario C ,Y av tt Q I is I li Q1 STEPHEN M. Bt:'ri.r2R General Arts St. Thomas, Ontario U u. BEATRIQE CAAiERox General Arts Strathroy, Ontario Cm llARrti.u F. CLJRRIIQ IIUIIUTZIZ Arls Lambeth, Oiitario LENORA DALE General Arts London, Ontario GEORGE A. Donn General Arts St. Thomas, Ontario ANTHONY R. GARZIERI General Arfs llolllwzl, New jersey W. DONALD GOODGER General Arts london, Ontario B Rnonrx IIARVEY General Aris london. Ontario HELEN HOBBS General Arts London. Ontario C JOHN HONEYMAN General Arls Dunfermline, Scotland A ,,' l 'L ' A' U ii A -X. ffl! Q fx 's Romanian llL1NoERrfonn General Arls London, Ontario SIEAN IlLn'cnl5oN General Arls london, Ontario IJ Sorixlnf li,x1w1lNsm' General .firls Windsor, Onlzlrio E5 AiARY KENNY General Arts Sarnia, Ontario C. lNlARGIE I,,x1Ncz General .-lrls Belmont. Ontario C. page 49 page 50 tirnnon I .A Mm I Cieneral Arls liuntiun, Ontario Lit AIBERTA l,E'i'iN General Arls I.ond4m, Ontarin fi K, . NIE,-iN MARSHMMI, General A rfs London, Onlziriu A AIEAN A. IWACKENZII: General A rls Ingersoll, Ontariu ft -'Ol-IN IWCNEII, General Arfs London, Ontario As Rnvnorns B, MorrA'rT General Arls Windsor, Ontario MONA MORGAN General Arls Lontion, Ontario C rs , t 1 f 'T HED in M A ,nik A , ARIE O1 AS is , General Arts O u Detroit, Michigan a fs' X - ' A ix' .1iai.'7of 4' N-'AK' x ' '41-is -'W-H li A vii I Q A GWENDOLEN OVERHOLT General Arts Aniherstburg, Ontario B J LORENE PAYNTER General Arts St. Marys, Ontario L KENNETH A. POWELL General Arts London, Gntario ,IEANNI5 PRONGER General Arts Woodstock, Ontario WILI.IAIII RIDER General Arts Lomlon, Ontario GEORGE RUMBLE General Arts Belton, Ontario JOHN RUSTON General Arts Dutton, Ontario E HELEN Sun l.R General A rls Essex, Onlzlrio R LITII S'I'EWAR'l' Gellefcll Arts l,.I1mluII, fll'llZll'tH K7 L1 M .xIao,xRIJIs Wm st PN General A ris l3I'IIce-field. Ontario E5 DoRIs WE5'I'ow General A ris YlllllSOI'll3LlYg. Ontzlrio O ROSE L,xNIi,xIv General Arts London, fllllllflfi EJ page 51 xloux W, lifxlala . P W I'RAN1u,lN L. l,mRlu5'l'l ff17lI0ll7' G1'111fral .S1'1v111'1' , I 1 U I Gmzeral Arls ,Ol1LOH, ,INIIYIU , , bt. Marys, Ol'lI2ll'lO li: HAROLD A. IQESTLR H C, I S , .Q aw IHARJORIE BuT'ruR1.l3Y 2 1 - W - 1 W -4 mmzfr 11mm 4111111 1-r GUWMIANS I 2 'Q 1 ., fx ' - MOITJUII, 011111111 Wmdsory Ontario JiL Q I : ll. A1.'XI-COLM M11R'l 1mN W, HAROLD CUWDFN ll1u1111n' Cj1'111'r11l S1'i1 111'1' ff ' General AHS av' 'Q - ' , cm 1-' -- Q - - Wmdwr' mum XVlI1dSOI', Ol1f2ll'l1J la I'lNl-AY 5YI'HI1R 1., N H EDITH UEANE lluz lffv' '7'1fS 'I 1 , , 1 0 1 IL 111 1 l-111 1 1 L x m General AHS Lmnlrm, Ontarxu 4 SW L1mdon.Onlzu'io 9 X1 , Ev Z LEE, RFE B, ABERH, RT . U ' x ALEX. A. CJILROY Gc111'r11l A rls General AHS 0 1 . . . 'Hmmm' In Um ' O11 Springs. Ontario K page 52 Ross HALPENNY General Arls St. Marys, Ontario B LAURIER B. HYDE General Arts Ridgeway, Ontario l.ols E. KENT, M.D. General Arts Byron, Ontario C GLORIA LAURISTON General Arts Chatham, Ontario G. I-IAMILTON Rosson A General Arts Windsor, Ontario C OK 43. .sw 2 t I 'N I U , 5 ...:. . XX' I wi 5 . lb B, RW if Q 3 if as X155 X Q . . 9 M ., V 21 ld il , W A I :VY 3 , E it .5 21-1-:..1.. .,?w. W ez at QL- X 'i i fffr Ties 7' . f1.MJ?NQ?l iQ2'3 ' EVQSEQ . ' . sf' E A , a .nys f n .I I - A ROBERT A. Linton General A rlx Fort William, Ontario A Davin MA:-tow General A rfs London. Ontario M URR.-XY M ERRITT General A rls Chatham, Ontario HUGH A. MURRAY General A rls Windaor, Ontario page 53 MEDICINE 4 . ,g' - -x ,X- 'N J J X 72 X f 7A a ff X ,f 'Q' - T: fQ'V ff 'il I '.f ffif,- ' -- ff'f 2 ',f'ff : , ml 42ii'fiQ'Zfj I lfifi ' '1 K 'I 5' ,,,. 11,1 ff wc! 1 X fl'f',f4Q ,I in 5' 1 I yr A :fi X X 0 r r Z J' ,A fx Z1 A! HE third phase of life's seven phases has at last become a reality. Ambition burns and the lamp is held high - let us hope that the practicality of life does not remove our shining hopes too soon. ln the Pall of l93l two very important incidents occurred: The depression began to disappear and the embryonic stage of the Medical School's largest class began. There was a saying, this year is your hardest - next year is easy, that was bait, and conse- quently one-half of the original class are intact and preparing to graduate. A noticeable desire for hard work has been evidenced these past six years - a noteworthy feature for any class. Of course, sociability has been an outstanding feature as well. Qur Freshmen and Sophomore years were spent up on the hill at the Arts College. During these years the foundation of our training began by dissecting the crab, dogfish and rabbit in order mentioned. These early years were notable for the varied interests of our class in Sports, Drama, Music and Debate - especially during English ll and 21. ln our third year a complete change of habitat and work came our way plus an additional number of B.A.M.D. students. In our third years - Meds '37 really found itself. lt was the year when anatomists came to the fore and also budding surgeons with a posterior approach for appendix. During fourth year - Clinical Medicine became one of the foremost subjects and at last we knew that our chosen field was coming to light and being associated with the basic fundamentals of Physiology A Anatomy and Pathology. Worthy of note at this time was the number of original Meds '37 class. Of our 60-odd members in the Fall of '3l there were now exactly 29. Our numbers were augmented by the B.A.M.D. and other recruits who soon fell in line and became true members of '37. At this time, the famous Meds '37 Volley Ball Team was formed and has proven invincible ever since - even winning the District title. Qur year was not without its Foot- ball, Soccer, Hockey and Basketball stars. Socially, Meds '37 had slipped since second year until our lunior Year, when the gates opened and the tide is still high - the famous Barbecue of 1936 which Meds '37 won in the play A Royal Flush will long be remembered for the characterizations of members of the staff. . page 56 The hospital ward rounds and clinical teachings occupied the major portion of our lunior Year. Every member of Meds '37 will remember the hectic days and nights of study for lunior Year Finals. Now the final year draws to a close - the horizon looms with school exctms and councils. We are prepared to meet these and the future. Our meagre knowledge forms a foundation and background to enter the Practice of Medicine with firm resolve to aid those who need us, and advance successfully to our ultimate end, having diffused knowledge, faith and kindness to our fellowmen. The work and time of our professors and clinicians is little appreciated in the am- bition to graduate: but in years to come, all of us will remember our teachers and appreci- ate the true knowledge handed to us in our student days. All the members of Meds '37 are placed after graduation. We will be scattered here and there, from coast to coasty but one tie shall always bind us together and that is the memory of our six years in the study of medicine. IOHN M. GRAI-lAlVI page 59 v Istis laborantibus exeat fortune sed diliqentes sitis ne fmis sit calamitas ac etiam exitium. DR. IGI-IN A. MACGREGOR Honourary President Meds. '37 JOSEPH A. ADDISON Clinton, Ontario ELMER L. BARTON London, Ontario j. KENNETH BELL. Sarnia, Ontario j. LESLIE BOYD Newmarket, Ontario C. ARNOTT BRIGHT London. Ontario FRANK M. COLE London, Ontario EDWARD J. Dui-ous Auld, Ontario Nom. H. Ei.i.io'i'r Toronto, Ontario G. EMERSDN FAULDS London. Ontario JOHN K. FISHER Stratford, Ontario page 59 Qmgrf 60 W. RIIWE VIII' SI. Thonizw, Ontario XVILLIAM F. GIIISIIN iominn. Ontario I'IIII.III M. GI,IE.XSIIN lfumicmn. Ontario NIIIIIN M, GR.xII.IM St. A1-ZlI'Y5. Ontario VIIASISII F. NI. lin' Slrailnliorrl, OI1l1ll'ilD B. LLOYD HESSION London, Ontario WIl.FRED j. I'IoI.I.I3Y London, Ontario WILLIAM J. KLINCK Waterloo, Ontario FRANKLIN C. KUNZ Akron, Ohio RAY N. LAWSON London, OI1I'2.I'io Lrzo I-I. LEVINE New York, N. Y. l5r5'r'rY G. LOYNES Windsor, Ontario -I. i..URNli iN'iACAR'I'I-IUR St. Thomas, Ontario lsAooRE W. MANN London, Ontario W. DOUGLAS MARSPIALL Guelph, Ontario l3oRDEN Mmzxlilc Byron, Ontario Dmfio A. iNiON'lIll'lll London, Ontario RUS-SELI, II. MURUAN London, Ontario hlixcii D, Mossmm Hamilton. Ontario Clztll L G. iXiCifACHERN Guelph, Ontario page 61 page 62 XVILLIAM C. MAOLJIRE Ripley, Ontario XVIIBERT H, URR Watford, Ontario ALBERT M. PAIN llamilton, Ontario FRANK F. A. RAWLING London, Ontario RUSSELL SCHRAM London, Ontario AIARTIN W. S'r,xPLETON Petrolia, Ontario GORDON STONEHOUSE Belgrove, Ontario H. GORDON STRATTON Aylmer, Ontario DOROTHY TIMDANY London, Ontario FRED D. TOPPING Midland, Ontario ADELARD 'l'Ro'r'rrER Windsor, Ontario G. ALLEN C. WEBB Woodstock, Ontario WVILLIAM R. WEBSTER Goderich, Ontario IiARL G. XVILLIA lontion, Ontario c:I..'xR.A Wowo london, Ontario M Mn' Wox 0 l.Ul1LlUll. fY,lllLll'lii MS page 63 PUBLIC HEALTH Exe -9 4 -Q 5,1 XX I V- sf- .- Q ff W 1 X F Q X K 'v' u . ,f . T -' ' ff ' gif' ' g I I G,i'zQeg,2QQ3+' , X X af'?f:fffL- f'L f f :ry L .' I ' ' , i in-I ,,'- - Z 1 , N S - ' 'fc' - . J Q 5 NK -J M F. 'bf -ff ,f W 42 if -'cw X ' 'lf 5 I, 'L- f'lff s lf ..-Y --A-M N I gjgfd . --f .f , ff' .- l,fs?'5,p1F'f f f -Y M M - . .uf ... CL'-' ffy ,,-'Z 4 N 6-'I F Lf 4 X fi, wjdfsbi If ff ' ,.- 'x.r+ gd' 4-'5'ig4'fiQ'?+ .f ff I 'Atv 2 '06, ' 'fn 4? if 9: 47 OR the second time in your career as a nurse you are to experience the thrill of graduation. This one does not lose in color because one has gone before but rather is enhanced by the knowledge that you have added to your equip- ment for the efficiency necessary in the tasks which will be presented to you. We hope your fields of endeavor Will be broadened by the instruction and training received here. The members of the nursing pro- fession are actively planning many changes to meet the demands of a changing World. You are expected to give leadership in these changes and l do not believe We shall be disappointed. May success attend your efforts in adjusting to these changes and improvements in your noble service. MILDRED I. WALKER. STUDENTS EXECQTIVE Left to right: lWARC-ARET BENNETT, MARY E. SCOTT, PATRICIA GRANT, MARY JOHNS, GERTRUDE MAYNARD. page 66 IHARGARET BENNETT, BSC. St. joseplfs Hospital Corunna, Ontario MARY DETWILER, BSC. Royal Victoria, Montreal London, Ontario GERTRLIDE EAIVIAN, B.SC. Victoria Hospital London, Ontario MARY JOHNS, B.SC. Victoria Hospital London, Ontario ARLIE WRIGHT, BSC. O Victoria Hospital London, Ontario GERTRUDE MAYNARD, C.I.N. Victoria Hospital London, Ontario Es, arm ,V Q 4. , -5N ff1'Q.t Q -1- fx A T A, ' . Cq'vs,g,:y3,'j' . ' ' x' 5 mix? I. t ,4 , su? 'S I if 5 Q 'N 618 Sz 'X ' V ' A' K hx g 'SH Citi Y' MARY li. StQU'I Ii, C.P.Il.N. Hospital for Sick Cliililrciz. Toroiito lilan1iltoII, OIIUIIIII OERTRLIDE TIICRER, C.P.lI.N. General Hospital, Osliaiua Whitby, Ontario SARAH WALLACE, C.P.H.N. Hamilton General Simcoe, Ontario ELEANOR WVEBSTER, C.P.l-IN Hotel Dieu, Windsor Windsor, Ontario PATRICIA GRANT, CIN. St. loseplfs Hospital London, Ontario page 67 Assumption College 'N QQ I N 1 A H' H11 ZX L I ml X 9 Kf I x i' I If e 'l 'ul' ' c --Q, - ' K , it .. xl R Ax .. ' -J ' j f Y . -wg' ' u J f f' . V ff I 0 Q' X if ffyf ff -,,,. X 'J cf? HE day for which every Freshman longs when entering upon his college career, has finally made its appearance. The motley crew of raw-boned individuals, fresh from the doors of their respective high schools, have been molded into men fit to take their place in any society that the world may present. Four years of conscientious study, of not only book learning but of the various subjects which must be conquered by the dint of contact with the world of experience, have left their stamp of approval. For this the credit may be given our professors. Without this efficient staff of lec- turers little could have been accomplished. When aid or advice was needed in some difficult matter too complicated for the individual, one of their number was always ready and willing to help the harassed one out of his quandary. On behalf of the Graduating Class, may l thank them, each and every one, from the depths of my heart for their efforts. They have been appreciated. The years spent at Assumption will never be forgotten. The time flew by. Disap- pointments naturally were present, but while we overcame them and tolerated them, they were shaping our character into one which will disregard them, will surmount them, and one which will finally achieve success. However, our enjoyable experiences completely overshadow all others. The contacts made, the friends met, will remain longer in our memory and will remain much dearer to us than anything else we possess. The Class of '37 may justly be proud of the achievements which were accomplished during its tenure. The Assumption College Lecture League, the most notable of these, securing an imposing list of distinguished scholars to address its listeners, has become one of the foremost institutions of the school. The Purple and White, the student publication, was revived and restored to its place of honour, and its editions are eagerly awaited every two weeks. The Students' Court, an extinct body for several years, has been resurrected and its power is now on the upgrade. ln the field of sport, the past four years have seen Assumptions teams auaff deeply of the stream of success. On the gridiron they have established her name synonymous with the qualities of sportsmanship, cleanliness, and high competitive courage. The basket- ball team will be remembered as the one which went to the Canadian Senior finals two years ago to bring, even in defeat, fame and honour to its alma mater. Finally, Assumption College is this year to be especially honoured. For the first time in her long and memorable history, the Graduating Class will include members of the fair sex. Fellow Graduates of l-loly Names College, we salute you! Holy Names College, formally opened in September, l934, is the crowning achieve- ment of the seventy years of fruitful service in the educational field rendered by St. Mary's Academy, Windsor. St. Mary's was founded on October 15, l864, by four sisters of the Holy Names of lesus and Mary, a congregation established in l844, at Longueuil, Ouebec. The name of this religious organization and its constitution were derived from an Old World Order of Marseilles, France, and its rule, made adaptable to New World conditions was devised to further the Christian education of young girls in America. Thus does tradition inspire culture in this institution, the latest link in that chain of strength and beauty, fashioned by the beneficent hand of the University of Western Ontario. WILLIAM ROGIN. page 70 ARTHUR CROOK, C.S.B General Arts Toronto, Ontario B LAWRENCE A. DONLON General Arts Windsor, Ontario XVILLIAM H. Fox General Arts Toronto, Ontario 'ROBERT K. HALL General Arts Windsor, Ontario JEROME HARTFORD General Arts Windsor, Ontario 4 v gf . J. 1 f'- Q V Ty' Ig? lark Qt X 4' .ai N-if , f R is X, . R viii A ,R or VW it on 2 f A .7 f A. .. V Aw ' 1 .Sf 4 -9 A3 A , ' Af f 45 A M , ? 5, V? Ie YA - , 3 is s A .mm A V . wg .s V A ,X gig .QOA I f A ,,.., I R. Q 4 V 1 I T5 . nrt L .,,- zqqr X -rm RR 4 ' , M , 4 ,S . xfifgz 5 Zz AW 0 4 . ,.,, sg 1, . . 1 I' ,X Y 9' fe X s S37 R xx .ef W. , S O51 X if 4? X M I 4 Y X A,,,4,,. - 'FJ . I Q 1 1 X O gr, , A 5 4 .,,.: g.. . . I -1 Nw, .Q -Q my, A A HER L t . ' as IX I T N , 15 - . ANDREW HORTOP General Arts Windsor, Ontario FREDERICK HOWE General Arts Syracuse, New York EUGENE JORAE General Arts Laingsburg, Michigan WYMAN KERR General Arts Windsor, Ontario LEONARD KI.osTERMAN General Arts Windsor, Ontario page 71 pu ge Wu rxkn il. l.'lli4l'ieral'x Geizeral ,iris Chatham, Ontario Clolenow iXiL..XR'lllUR General ,riffs Windsor, Ontario KENNETH MEIMYRE General Arts Windsor, Ontario RoiaERT iNiii,XNWFI.L Genera! ,iris Windsor, Ontario Mmeiix MEECH General Arls Windsor, Ontario - 1 z S '-4 ., f wk x. 3 RE 1 I , X X Qs M L 'KW r a W xv. Y , :m g f' 2 4' X g ff f ' A ,Q , if 4 E N 1 4 N Q Q ur , 1. 5 1 -w v xx I X wi Q2 1 an ,,, 1 , , E . W, , :lx A E- f I Q 1 -f fg' . G 3 f f ' J , Air ii f ga g mi AN joim j. MILLAR, C584 General Arls Toronto. Ontario IZDMUND MORNEA'U General Arts Windsor, Ontario DANIEL j. MULVIHILL, CSB General Arls Toronto, Ontario XVILLIAM PARSONS General Arts Windsor, Ontario THEODORE PETRIE General Arts Detroit, Michigan VVVILLIAM Room General Arts Chatham, Ontario GERALD ROSSETTIE General Arts Corning, New York Wii,i..iixM Sxsso General Arts Windsor, Ontario XVILLIAM S. SCHNEIMA General Arts Clinton, Michigan Leo 'VRoT'r1ER General Arts Windsor, Ontario N, A at , , Q X X f I 'RS f ii , 4? X tx.. ra , If f 'fa f it 4 f X x 1 Q t 12 5 ff X X X f . ,X .ist V Xpsgfw N Y X N if X f S. 5 X! ir 9, O fm., , A xv fx X Q Xr 5 Wig? F? as , Niall. M. Visit, CSB. General A rls Detroit, Michigan ,loim M. Sronnieiotvsii General A rfs Windsor, Ontario Cixni, BRANNXN llnnolrr EL'l77ILJI7IiL'9 Windsor, Ontario linwtiis S. YEAGER, CSB. Honour lffononzirs Houston, Texas .'Xl.lfRIlD CAIRD Honour Pliilompfty Detroit, Michigan I9 page 75' NORBERT' CLEMENS. CSB. ty GEORGE A. MCNABB K- lfouour PbHusopby X liouour Pbdosopby Youngstown, Ohio N 3 St. Thomas, Ontario I 5 , . I Xl, X RALPH lXOEHLER, CSB. X t ,I ANTONIO NADALIN ttf, 'T ' . 1107267147 Philosophy to X ' Honour Philosophy I3etroiL hdichigan N f X? YVindsor.CDntarkJ Q J TVHJJAM A.h4cGLHRE f,'4 pT,. yr-, fA,, CLEMENT FORMAN W Vqifl V,A' QZ.. ' . V Honour Philosophy ' General Arts Windsor, Ontario APAA V it Windsor, Ontario rr OO a t k I IN OMNI BONITATE ET lUSTlTlA ET VERITATEH HE message of Holy Names College to its first graduates offers a strenuous program outlined by none other than that Apostle of the strenuous life, the ardent St. Paul. ln the Book of Proverbs, the valiant Woman is described as she who puts out her hand to great things, and we are assured that her price is as of the things from afar. Greater than the work of the master-builders of the thirteenth century Whose dream-like cathedrals haunt the mind with their sublimity, beauty and strength, is the task of her Who, in godliness, justice and truth, builds, to the nation and God, the fair structure of a Christian home, for she builds not with mortar and stone, but with bodies and souls destined, for all Eternity, for the bliss and glory of a Heavenly Home. Words cannot tell the gracious loveliness of a true Woman's life in the home. The world, made more beautiful because of her presence there, is quick to acknowledge her cultured influence and her virtuous charm. Let the nation's mothers be what they were destined to be by an all-Wise Creator, and atheism, anarchy, and revolution, with all the evils Which follow in their Wake, will slink away, subdued and abashed. Dear Graduates of Holy Names College, beloved students of pioneer days, from the hearts of your teachers Wells the prayer: God grant your lives to radiate something of the serenity, strength and peace of that peerless Queen in a modest home on the hill- side of Nazareth! page 74 MAE MCGUIRE General Arts Ruthven, Ontario MARY C. HEIN General Arts Riverside, Ontario CATHERINE G. NEWMAN General Arts Windsor, Ontario Doizis M. MORAND General Arts Windsor, Ontario KATHLEEN DOWER General Arts Windsor, Ontario ANN LAVIN General Arts Tecumseh, Ontario ---.J A. CONSTANCE PARR General Arts Windsor, Ontario MONICA M. Cierrcntow General Arts Windsor, Ontario DELIA SCARFONE General Arts Windsor, Ontario ALICE CHUPRIN General Arts Windsor, Ontario isomer. GRUN General Arts McGregor, Ontario page 75 'J SIALDIQNIYS' .l.DMlNlS'l'RA'lQIX'E COUNCIL Nuzml, lu!! In fliflflff Wu.l.1AM Rumx, Senior Repremenluliveg W11.1 ,xRD I. l.'l llfuRhL'x, President -IHHN Ii. Shu., klllllilil' Reprexeluullive. k NIIJIIIVQ, lr!! ffl fllifbff Muifufu RIA O'l.xL'ml1lN, Soplnmwre Represenlutlveq Munn Numan. I-rea mum Representative, page 76' 5'IQXI5ll OI5 'l'lll i PL'RPl .I i AND WllI'IYIf Nmml, lufl lf: I'l,Qf7f,' I-.mlumm Muxwmu, XVHA1.1,fxm S. Salxxl-l1u..x 1l fditm'-in-Chief9, XVILLI.-XM lkxwxs S11 fmlffzy, lv!! In fllQlVf.' ll-XRHLD Scglmillmcw, GI-:man Slum. 1940, ' Q N XTX Cl.L!B1fX', XRSl'l j' l.li'lg'lkliRMliNl i l'rm1! row' L. Duxmx, l1 C,HA11MNxN. Q. bwuhxmy 5. Nlhxmxu, ll. BIHXIU-, LJ. lhxlilf. .llnhilv rmq: ll. IDEIMRD, l?,Cr1,xux'1x, ll. Moana. li AlUR.il:, Russ111 'n lE, Ll. l,,IX'INllS'llbfl-. lmvlc rugg: D. fXlL'1 x'lH11.1., I. l,YNc 1H, XX. l-l lEL'Rl1L'x. Ll. I'Ul,ll5, XX. NlLfR1fm', .X. Xllxxgxxxx, ,Inu 0L'E' 4'fVl 3- .'H7St'llIL.' AI. Suu., Nl, 0'l,,xu3Hl.lx, R. NULXU lH5F, XY. liumx QILNIOR QA. BMX. B.X5lxI:l B.Xl.l. HAM f J Smlml, Iefz' .U 7'f,Qf7f.' Uma D0UGIll1R'I'Y, ED, llmzsuws, Tom I-Qxxsfm, l l. x1 . I rfRr-ravi' tCap1uinD. Dm I NIORAND, I-:RANK IHURPHY, -IOE EANSUR. S!am1'1ng, lofi in Vlgf7f. I-'A'I'l'IER C. . XRMs'1'RoNa3 4Cu11chJ, SHN l'r11'r1Rsl1x, Blu Bmmi, Wm-. lluss IIARRY Blnklilz, IOM AIARINIS tManagerJ. , 1bw11!: juli AXURRAY. pflyv fi BRESCIA HALL fl .V 1 il L' . 94 'x I 'Y L '5 x , 5' 2- M L12 -1-X x f' X ' Nl i Q Q .Ny 'fa X fx f ff xi f' X , igf- - 1, , t . Ii h 45 W 1-A M T - , y -' , yn Xx 'Q' -ea 'N ' V 1 ' ,7 fi Ya, X A 1 xfq 5717 E fjx M- ,Q ' 'l 1??4:4Q A . I' nljrl.- ,JK ' V, V, lf: ' 1,5 , F! ' , wg A,-' A If 'L fi .A f Y '13 f , lj , - ff X , Z3 I .. : I Ki fa. f f , - ' ' ff 1 s , Vg-,i ffgff Q Eff AA X 5 Jai' ' , , I ,, , , Y I , A ff,-?r1'.' ' 9 ,li .5 .L xl ' - U 4, fe' ' A- T .L q , 1 ,X 'gf ff. if E435 j ,Gif ,311 I 73 f A X f ' I , f i? , P r T f 2:37, 4 -v Ni ,, , , J: It l, I U ',lJ.':.jcfv?rY :A 1 I ' 'V .3 4 5 A ' ' , ff ff' ,,- '- f ,i, . ' , ,I . 'Q ' ' . ' - , ' 'IQV U 'V' W lf! J V- fir , - ,ffgff f 'ff' 1+ ,f 1 ' 1 : . , ' - 1 ' -f as :- 1, fi. ,I page 80 Graduates of Ursuline College in l937 HCUGH you have learned that Aristotle was for twenty years a student of Plato in the Academy at Athens, his impressive tribute to the value of learning could not induce you to pace University corridors for so long a time. Yet, your Alma Mater hopes that, for even more than two decades, you will visit her halls and groves, carrying out with you to the work you have chosen fresh impulses from the Spirit of Ursuline College. Here you who graduate will always find a loving welcome, you will regain inspiration and encouragement when the old tires are burning lowp and you will feel the comfort ot a fine friendship when you suffer inevitable sorrows. Therefore, with Farewell! from your Alma Mater, hear, this Convo- cation time, her hearty invitation, Welcome to you! Welcome, your early and frequent returns to Brescia Hall MCTHER M. ST. ANNE. CATHERINE ARNOLD General Arfs Elmira, Ontario FRANCES BEVAN General Aris Chatham, Ontario ls,xnEI.LE CHESIERIIIELD Honour Business Aa'nzini5!raZ'ion and Secrelaria! Science SL. Marys, Ontario ALICE DEVEREAUX Honour Business Adrninistralaion and Seererarial Science Seaforth, Ontario T' MARGARET ROGERS General Arts London, Ontario X L, - -R, J, I E i N 1 NQY,M9 5 I M K' I , w ff I , -.ay ef' Q ,-Rf DORIS iNiCKENNA fiiL'llL'l't1Z Arfs i.j'l'll1l'00k, New York MARGARET MIIOIN Carrera! ,flrls l,ondon, Ontario iViADELON OVBRIEN Genera! Aris SI. Marys, Ontario AiARY lg. O XEILI, General Arfs Chatham. Ontario page 81 I-IURCN COLLEGE Q7 Vai Q- ... S F 5' 6 f iff 5 fix -.1 , N.. fkx fg N Qjg Q' Q:-Sir Q f X 1, 2 , iw f X lf, if 6 ff -A Aim 5 eff ff -Q 1 '- ,F ,QW , ff x7 E jf uf fl ff X, X X' 4 M7 f A in! ff f X. , X, fig WM K f If ,f ' f 1 , - A iw' 'ii'.q lg 1 ,1 a L A JG do W1 AQ' - what Shan X C11 sculor ' XVILLIAM CocIIRANE Gorieral flrfs Fxeloer. Ontario C.-XRMAN sl. QUEEN Iimicral flris aria' 1.1'L'ClIlLIlIiL' iii Theology llolstein, Ontario H. KEITH LECKIE General Arfs Corunna. Ontario OSBQIRNE R. LITTLEFORD General Arts London, Ontario xl.-xiviias lwlCCUBBlN lloizozir Economic and Political Science Nonh Bqg Onmdo page 84 ?iggCf . -- VCWZ .. Q V , i .-,.. l,AwRENc:E PLUMSTEEL Honour Econolizic and Polilical Science Clinton, Ontario R. T. APPILYARD Master of Arts Klfiistoiy London, Ontario C. A. BEI2sI.I3Y Docior of Uiviizily Wichita Falls, 'lexas C. -I. liEwswI5I-I. illaslcr of Arls fZoology Toronto. Ontario H. E. lNlERlFlELD Bachelor of Diviizily A Brantford, Ontario E. C. RORIQE Liceiztiate in Theology Clinton, Ontario Cur Life at Huron HE men of Huron have enjoyed another happy year in the College. The College enjoys the status of a University residence for men in Theology, Arts, Science and Medicine. Huron in many respects presents a picture in miniature of the life of the entire University. This year's Freshmen have entered into the spirit of the College and will play their part in carrying on the traditions and making a contribution to Old Huron. The many-sided life at Huron presents attractions which are unique on the campus. We have our own activities in debating, athletics, singing, etc. The Harrier race was won by H. lohnston, and the Athletic Meet by H. I. Rannie, K. Leckie and I. Lee. The gym- nasium room offers a place where the mighty men of the bar-bell, punching-bag, and wrestling-mat may work out. The College has its own rugby and basketball teams. Bad- minton has been enjoyed by its followers. The Debating Society has been active and debates on a wide variety of subjects have enlivened the year. The debates with Wycliffe College and Trinity College have become annual events. The Missionary Society continues to hold weekly services in Victoria Hospital, and, upon request, in the McCormick Home and in vacant parishes throughout the Diocese. The Common Room again has been the social centre of our life. Here Bridge has supplanted last year's popular game, Cribbage. Here are sung those rousing sea chan' teys which, under Mr. F. L. Newnham's direction, have become one of the year's most popular features. Here begin those arguments, to be resumed later and carried on far into the night. Here, too, lVfcGurk, the College cat, basks before the fire and with kingly mien accepts the homage of his subjects. Socially, the outstanding event was the very successful Bridge Party in December. The Principals birthday in February was marked by a happy banquet. The Chapel with its daily services offers spiritual refreshment to the men of the College. Huron men have contributed to the whole life of the University by serving on the rugby, soccer, track, boxing, wrestling and fencing teams, and by active work in the Players' Club, both as actors and directors. The College is now in its seventy-fourth year of service. The truly fine spirit of attachment of all her men, both graduate and undergraduate, makes it abundantly clear that the best is yet to be. page 85 page 86 Y D O B T 'LDIEX 'I S AND N lfl' IQXCL' COLL EG li 'ROX IL Z E 2 sr U Qi 2 49 5 Ol f Q NJ d z fc P- u: A -x -'Y' 1 ...- 2 -F 7: 5 2 I fi .u C A 'VI :xc LJ Lu :z 4 2 Bnuwx, I7 3 N Q Fl is X., wx. K-X L x. 'J H -X R -N N. T., k ' v X iExRY. an Q PEARCL Q3 z 'Z Z PU 5 L Z E 4 P4 ni C15 A 2 4 Q 'f Z 1 -4 1: LJJ 7 4 Z -..- 2 ., r w Q 5 L5 A N. :X Ns. N N.. N TZ L -fi Tr 5 E 52 LIU 'ff ml Z 3 2- 95 -1 W 1 ro m LL! 5 JU 4 LJJ pu ...I ,7 L ff' ,T Li Q 2. S N. as -N. -Q s 7 -.- ... Iwi xi 5:2 ., I, gf. W- x. LJ-IM: 52.21 to ...... :- Z. ZF UJT' if -B MW ,- ,4 Yi: 51 7-J I . CQ -pu x .-iff --1 .ik Lu. Lil . P-ul inf' 21 NZ -14 fir 41 44 ,ja iii LLl..z QC LQ Lu -4 I1 XE gm 5,-' 'J 'LJ ,,.. lf' I-Q L. -QC -,NA R IQ 'LN -L. ul E 5 d SF I1 P 1 'ff Z L Z ff f -4 E ..- -4 m ci 'h if 7 v ... 2 44 LC 1 . ul L1 V w v 'T L .J A 4 I 'lf ZZ 1 v- xl Z Sixth nm' LEHLE. fi 2 2 LL! ,QP f 4 Z '75 :Z FL' ii 41 fl. 2 LZ Q I ,,: U5 N N N '14 'A ,-Q Iv 5 . Qs, 4 i n 5? IILROX COLLEGE STUDENT EXECLIIYE COLXCH. Silfivg, lvfl In right: C I Quhhx tSenior Slutientj. R. 'lf .Xllvlrmxrw tlleanb. NILIIILIYIIIAQ, le!! In right: L. Pl umsieu 14th year representatiyel. B. Nlxlrlilx 13rd year representatiyet. W. RIEIIY 12nd year representatiyel, D. PEARCE tlst year representatiyet. STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President. .. .. . .,..,, . .. ..rr. . .. .r.r . . . C. I. Oueen CDivinityD Eourth Year Representative . .. . . .L. P. PIurnsteeI CArtsD Third Year Representative . B. W. Martin CDivinitvD Second Year Representative . . . . . . W. C. Biehn CArtsJ Eirst Year Representative .. .. . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . .. D. Pearce CArtsD Ex-Officio. .... . ... . .. .. .. .... .. . .. The Dean ot Residence DEBATING UNION Speaker .. ..... ..... . . . . W. G. Cochrane CArtsJ Clerk-of-Court .. ..... .... .............. . . ..... . . . . .. .. .. . I. G. Lee CArtsI Serqeant-at-Arms ................... . .... .. .... ............. . . . L. Hemsworth tArtsJ MISSIONARY SOCIETY CVae Mihi Nisi Evanaelizob Honorary President .. . ...... . . . . . .. . .... .. . The Principal President ......... ....... ..... . .... . . . ..... . . .... ........ .... . . . .. .. W. L. Brown Vice-President .............. .. L. Patterson Treasurer .................... ........ ........ . . . .. .. . Dr. Anderson Iunior Representative .... ..... . .. . . ...... . ..... . . . . L. W. Owen Lay Chaplain to Victoria I-Iospital . .. .. . . .. . . L. Patterson ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President ................. ................ ...... .... ..... . . . . .... . I. A. Watton tDivinity7 Vice-President. ................... ............. . . .... ...... . . I. McCubbin CArtsD Secretary-Treasurer .... .. ...... ........ . . . . . .. .. ....... .... . . .. I-I. Iohnston CArtsD COMMON ROOM BOARD Curator. . ....... ................ . . . .... . . ....... ...... ...... . . . A. I-I. Iared CDivinityJ Common Room Board .... .. ..... L. C. E. Graham, L. I-Iemsworth, I-I. Iohnston page 8 ST. PETER'S SEMINARY ,A J 'i -i' -.-U -t -QQ. fii,-S M 'ffwpff . ' . X' . J F X '-' N ' LP mf 'H I yf ff ,I ' , NX L, I Q9 ff! ' if 55:2 Af 'H g ,27f,.f f W 1.51 f I N' Q ff!!fMHD!LJ 'J XZ Q3 -Qfy X ' fa! ' fi X rv' 'QQ 5 X ' m i Q' . - 5 -1..- j K ., Jil' L:--F f,. Af 4- , . . . A 1 I, zz If ' 1 L WU! HE year 1937 is an important year in the history of St. Peter's Seminary, since it marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of its founding. lt was established in 1912 by the Most Reverend M. P. Fallon, late Bishop of London. Of modest proportions in the beginning, it consisted only of eighteen theological students who were housed and instructed at the rectory of St. Peter's Cathedral. ln 1923 the Faculty of Philosophy was added and again temporary quarters were secured. By special arrangement with the University of Western Ontario, an Honour Philosophy course was introduced, whereby the students, on the satisfactory completion of a course of studies approved by the officials of both the Seminary and the University, might be admitted to an Honour Degree. ln 1925 the corner-stone of the present Seminary was laid, and in the autumn of the following year the first school term was begun in the new building. Four years later, the beautiful Seminary chapel was completed. To-day, with an enrolment of one hundred and twenty-two students, St. Peter's Seminary looks back on twenty-five years of progress and, since the establishment of the Faculty of Philosophy, on fourteen years of kind assistance and co-operation from the University. Having reached the first milestone, its sincere desire and intention are, with the help of God, never to depart from that high standard which its founder wished it always to maintain. page 90 RAYMOND G. FoR'roN Honour Philosophy Windsor, Ontario Nwcis bl.-XCl:WlCZ Honour Philosophy Nanticoke, Pennsylvania I.. P. l.ACii.xRi'iE llonoizr Philosophy Windsor, Ontario I. l.Awi:f1Nc:E Mclllxxizs Honour Philosophy Sarnia, Ontario Aiwiiuiz L. lNlEl.CCHE Honour Philosophy Windsor, Ontario a if 'lb .NW loiix li. ixlOl.YNEAUX Honour Philosophy Dublin. Ontario .X. Cliiiizirs Moiwmu Hoiioiir Philosophy Xvlllthllf, Cllllllflli Pin: ii' xl. SCALISI Honour Philosophy Woodstock, Ontario I-RANK -I. W.u.sii lloiioiir Philosophy liort William. Ontario joiix E. Ziisaw Honour Philosophy Detroit, Michigan page 91 WATERLOO COLLEGE 'J QS ' 'lPf'1iJJ pi 'ny ,r X 5fQff'N1iff f '7 gf'fff'w:2sf+f' ? '21 :I iff? 'fl Q-is . ..A-.. f,f'f f X ffgi A f X 'if ' f .wig T 1 ,gagiiifq Q' 6 . X . V4 Y -551. :N X ,wfbagiif ig . - ' . 1 4 Z 'fl-V, ff! I ' L NX 1 A .4 QU 1 f M' , 1 N V Null J ,I ' k ,VU 'f' fc A fy? l X IX I ! Qif:2if :-y,.'-.ji Q, lf. X Vp-Xldf' V 'il ,A X '- -P o ' N , , i -J' I ' ,V , . ' I 5? g. x X , U 4, x 1,4 , I , , x, I f F , 3 J if 4. 1. 5 -.1 px page 94 R. xl. Ii. lIl11'l'u2, MSI llUIIUl17'tlT.V l'rvxidc11l UNE 2nd will have special meaning to you, my young friends, the members of the Graduating Class of l937, for you will be admitted to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in the University of Western Ontario. lt will be a day of rejoicing mingled with sorrow and regret: rejoicing because you leave behind a task accomplished: sorrow for friends will separate, regret in bidding farewell to your Alma Mater. You graduate to-day, with heads held high with hope and purpose, to enter into a greater University, the University of the World. There you will find hard work to be the secret of success. There is no strength where there is no strain. There you should aim at a wider range of thought, and cherish aspirations that may fit you for the noblest fields of action. May you be not only dutiful and good, but refined, accomplished and intellec- tual-ambitious to make the world better because you have lived. Your success depends on you. R. I. E. HIRTLE, l-lonourary President of Class l937, page 95 jlllgl' 96 Al.-XRG.-XRET CONRAD ffc'Ilc'7'411 .'1l'fS XXVZIICYIUU, Untzlrio -IFQSIE Ctixxixonrxin CIUIIUHII ,firls XX'1ItcI'loo, fjlillllliit l'MIl DIErsr,IIIi Ciriicral , l1'lS XvtlHiCl'lUl1, Ontzlrio IIEI.Lx IJLIERING Gcllcral ,'1r!5 Waterloo, Ontario Vi'II,'I'oN liRNS'l Gwzcral I4 rls Block House, Nova Scoti Vv:II.DA GRAEER Honour English and llisfory Kitchcncr, Ontario XVESLEY HAMILTON General Arts llzinover, Ontario ALVIN HARTMAN Honour English and History Preston, Ontario DWIGHT KELLERAIAN General Arts Waterloo, Ontario MERVYN NEEB General Aris Gadshill, Ontario FREDERICK OLIVER Honour Frencb and Latin Kitchener, Ontario ,losEI1II PSUTKA General Arts Kitchener, Ontario CONRADINE SCHMIDT General Arts Waterloo, Ontario GRACE ScIIIvIID I Honour French and Latin Kitchener, Ontario ALVIN SCHWEITZER General Arts Newton, Ontario GORDON SIM General Arls Kitchener, Ontario NIILDRED OIQOIVENEN Honour English ana' French Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario EARL TRELIEQII General Arts Kitchener, Ontario RUBERI XVHIID General Arts Kitchener. Ontario XVALTER LIEGLER Honour Frenflv and Gernzan Waterloo, Ontario page 97 .X l'HIiN.- XliL'M SOCIETY lfrmzf nm, lv!! iw right: FHARY 'Ifmy lil Ax1wE SMITH. Bark nm: left In right: Xomux Bmzxhk. Ruulim l ,Eu1,gR. lixhnhklux ULMIR. UTTKI Rmslle, liMll, Dlmscgllll COl,l,IiGli CORD ST.fXl5l3, R030-37 lfrmzl mu, la!! In rigbfx W'lljmN ERNST. DR. Y. K. XEBANDIM. NELSUN .'Xl.I.liS. Back nm, left in right: XVILLIAM l lH.l., IIENRY NUHN, ARNOLD CUNRAD, CLI:-'1'oN Mumc, ALVIN Sc2HWE1TzER page 98 GIRLS' B.IXSKETBAl-lE- TEAM Svafvd, lofi In rigbl: ELAINE SMITH, NIARGARET CONRAD, Wll,D.A GRABER, IELSA CHRISIR.-XNSEN, Sfllllllyfllg, lafl in riglwff CONRADINE SCHMIDI, CLAIRE POPE, LILLIAN QIUI-INSUN. EI.IzAIsE'I'II SROIEINI, IIEILN DIIERING, A1155 LAYMAN CCOQICIIJ. IWARY HOFFMAN. BOYS' BAS K ETBALL 'I' EA M Franz' rom, left in rjghf: O'I'l'O REBLE, ALVIN HAR'I'IvIAN, NIERVYN NEEB. RALIIII T.-XILBY, xIAcIi HARPER. Back row, Ivff I0 rzgbf: NELSON ALLES, ALVIN BAETZ, MARTIN STOCRAIAN, LLOYD SCIIALIS, XORAIAN BERNER, FREDERICK NEUDOERFFER, WIIJION ERNSIL page 99 'Wu ' I :J 4, ,A,. , 5' THE YEAR If-Q I J xxx . 'Z K -x Q X 'fe 5 W f IA. Q J, Ev , .ff 5 iw SJ if I Q 41-'xr 'J NW AV X MVR -1 5' TU CAVN 55 Zz Q29 39 -4,9 J 'B Q!! xf ..-if up Z-- 'fm Qlampua Eifv HEY YOU! WAKE UP AND THEY LQVE IT! lrIl'r'f m 1 4'-4 ' UNIVERSITY COLLEGE INITIATION iv! gg, v .p fw wi . an-un MORE INITIATION -:sig E 9' u ? Q mp. f,L+ zjgfk ...,L'1 :.'n.a- W 9 I Ipqifakiii 1 'M fi mi BATHING BEAUTIES. OR SHOULD WE SAY PADDLING PEACHES? HEY! THIS IS SKITTER NIGHT. WHAT A CAST! DORIS AND IEANNE. FRAMED! BITS FROM BRESCIAU AH, LOVE! LOARING SOARING TRIANGLE? WHO SAID DOUG'S GOT NO KICK COMING? MARY AND DOT WHO'S THE BLONDE. MARG? I 1 - ff. TV if 7' If 'JL 2' 35' GQ? Hg- : :L'r,!Y- 19:4- :r.4r'Uf! 1 55 ' UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Ni? I I 1 Lf-A fi 5 ' 3 .ls ' 4f?faw:,, .i-rF qk'f .E21 setimlsiisimaieh, is. I 1' tk E? N----usawwblv-nut! -ff I ON YOUR MARK. GET SET. GO! NOW LISTEN, BABY, IT WAS THIS WAY . . . SOMEONE STRINGING YOU. PAT? GEE, HERE ARE SOME MEDS! DON'T IUMP. OLD MAN! SWING IT! REV. HARRISON SWING IT! ABOARD! DIRECTORS AND THE ARMY TRUMPER IN ACTION SING, BABY. SING MORE MILITARY MEN FOURSOME AND FICTION a: v ! i I . 1 I 1 z . ri UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HURON COLLEGE A THE SLEEPING BEAUTY GEE. WHAT A LOT OF PIPES TWEET, TWEET! TWO TRIOS -AND MEDITATION DOUG, GRANT, SONNY, TOMMY, AND OTHERS ENIOY A QUIET GAME YEA TEAM! MORE SKITTER NIGHT- AN D CHEERS COACH STOREN SAYS A FEW WORDS HEY. TRUMPER. YoU'vE BEEN IN ONCE NORMAN, WHY DON'T YOU SIT UP LIKE HUGH AND ED? J- SMILING STEW HEY. FRESHIE, GET BACK TO PAGE 103 IEANNE AGAIN CUTE. EH? HOOT MON! PROP. THOMPSON EXPLAINS WHAT IS IT? WHAT! MORE SKITTER NIGHT? STUDY AND PLAY THE SCIENTIST LUNCH TIME IEANNE AGAIN IUST A HABIT I SEE, SAYS BETTE BETTY AND MIMI X, . w UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE 4 W 1 U 5 M H 5 QL Nl 1! 1. I F gl if i L: +2 'u i f x 1 I 1 1 a s I , mvmxm-m m WATERLOO COLLEGE Wkmx Rims am QI' fr 'X X 5 T X ...f 92.2 fig HE CLEAHS! FUN ON THE CAMPUS EXECUTIVE BOY! WHAT A GANG! SOUND ASLEEP PRETTY, EH? A SEMINARIAN PREFERS COCOA TO CHAPEL BRRR . . . COMMENT! MEDICAL SCHOOL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE v-J.. Q. WL Q X 4 IL lyg X F SO LONG, BILL HEY, LEGGO! IEANNE AGAIN FOUHSOME AW, MARY, NOT THAT! SCIENTISTS A SHH. IEANNE IS PHONING IWHAT. AGAIN!! CUTE. EH? ITHE DOG, OF COURSE? AW. IEANNEQ WHAT IS THIS? OH, A PRESSING ENGAGEMENT HELLO, PADDY AN-D: HERE IS -AVIS lREMEMBER?I AL AND RITA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE AND MEDICAL SCHOOL LN. ! ml Nh. wma: 2 mann-1 - IMPERIAL ASSUMPTION COLLEGE 9' 1 TOUGH GUY! SING-SONG .A THE PHOTOGRAPHERS NIGHTMARE GHIDIRON STARS r- 1. MWA, ' -nlQ7w.-liking! RUDY? SLEEP SWING IT IT YOURS. CHARLIE? CHARMING BARBER DAVE ST. PETERS STUDENT LIFE HURON SONGSTERS THE CHAPEL ,ff - 1 . ll 59? iv' v 5 ' -4-mm has Qiffv ' ,. Q ,Q-rx f I-4ga1 v.i' , V 'ig J .lf-i3,f ' , , 1525 ' iv 'Qt G , ,. Q 34,8 GQ N - I , -4 , we .. jx C-5:5liYNK5,' TEM, I . .gf-, , itll' ' ' , Q ,X , .IK MQ 'HS an 25.3 M55-' 'asain' Ha? ,, , A , 1 V at-.Q ,x ,x w A -an i 1 155 if ,AL-f X 5, '7 , ? 2 -QMN--.,.... fi i L , f , 'I . ,A 2 3 .. ,, , ' if 15 'f A e S 5 QV Y 1 ' X X . Y 'v '.,,,,.w- , V ,f -'SFF' , fu. ,, 1-gs.. . '1 af . -.Nx .M .', 's , V , .W ,S X yr, .. . ,ij . ,jf ,, A Q 1 1 . s'-S qfi X ' K .n .1 4 C. O. T. C ORGANIZATIONS W '4Kf2f WL by f X . ,, . L , 4 - 5 ' ' l '. f 7' A' TTTY' 'N-J! L! L1 I fu Lti Lui L, riff: Ay . ., ., . i l 5 1 Top row: jo:-iN PICKERING, RONALD FRASER. Mzddle Row: DAVID SHALES, ALLAN Ross, PEGGY TAMAN. Botfmn rms: LYDIA TRIMBLE, JEANNE WATL. If DlVllSSlQN to the Honour Society shall be reserved to students in the second term of their final year who, maintaining a satisfactory academic standing during their entire undergraduate course, have rendered valuable service to the University in non-athletic extra-curicular activities, namely, the major offices of student government, university publications, debating, dramatics and music, and to such other students as may by unanimous decree of a special committee appointed for this specific purpose 'be recom- mended for the honour. page 122 J UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' COMMISSION Top row: ALLAN Ross DAVID SHALIES llIIiII,xRn TIQLIMIHEIQ Director of Publications Director of Finance Vice-President Bottom row: XVILLIAM GIBSON PEGGY TAMAN Nom- ELLIOTT President SSCl'ClE1I'Y Minister of External Relations University Students' Commission HE aim of the University Students' Commission is to encourage friendship, co-operation and unity between the three integral faculties here at Western. The commission of the past year hope that they have been able to promote this harmony and good feeling that is so absolutely essential to a strong, progressive University. During the past college session, each member of the U. S. C. was especially active and showed more than ordinary interest in his respective office. Special consideration was given to the organization of a University Band and We hope that We have had the satis- faction of contributing something to the University of which We are all proud. A I To our successors, the retiring executive express the wish that you may be tendered the same loyal support and co-operation that it was our pleasure to receive in 1937. BILL GIBSON, President page 123 y rganizations T A STL'DliNTS' .XDMIN ISTR.-XTIYE ASSEMBLY Bork roto, loft to right: yluHN l-1l.'XRING, 1loHN PTGRERTNG, ART YOUNG. S . 671 'ond ron-, left to right: CUNNH1 Nlzfkl, CAE lNlAClX'llR, ANN VYv.'XI.DEN, PEGGY Eli.-XM.-KN, ADA LUNN, lfl.SIli MAY ARTHUR. Smtetl, lvft fo rigltt: NllR.X NTCEWING, KIA! RUTH, TEANNE XV.-X'l l'. RUN l:R-XSER, jim ill.-XYLORVS TWIN, xlllitl, llUMLFTH, GRANT MESSER, THE CABINET Prvfvvt.' RoNA1.D li, TIRASIAR, Svvrult1ry.' lllARt2ARE'l' IIGMLITH. S1112-ltrcfurt 5 RIEANNE WATT, 7'1'vosz1rvr: QIAMES C. TAYLOR. Spmlcerx GRANT MEssER. .ftlinistcr uitlwzft Portfolio: KENNETH A. RGTH. xx page 124 HE Students' Administrative Assembly shall have as its abject the advancement of the interests at the students as such and the University as a whole and shall act as the intermediary body in all relations between the Faculty and students. rganizafioans f A HE Students' Administrative Assembly has completed its term of office for l936-37. The Assembly has Worked hard and conscientiously. We sincerely hope that We have fulfilled our duty to the student body. This year the U. S. C. and the S. A. A. have co-operated to a greater extent than ever before. Our government, though it may not have been radical, has contributed much to the harmony of student life. lnitiation, our perennial problem, has been reorganized and revitalized. Next year's .Assembly faces the task of improving and carrying out our plans and, if they are fortu- nate enough to have as active a body and as efficient a cabinet as we had, they will have no trouble. May every success be theirs. RONALD K. FRASER, Prefect. page 125 Wx... ff M am :Ky 'A' H11 l'r page 126 ,R egx 55-QWQYMQ -M IIIPIJOCRXIYICI SOCIIFTY flc rmq, Kuff in rzghlx Rrsslfnl. l5. x1m rfl x', .Imm AlCL.-XCHLIN, VRED Sfxxlru, Gnknux Swurelw Bun SIQREY, un! rms, lvf! In riqlvlx DR. klmms, HUGH fuCAI,l'lNE, lima Wlinrs, I5R.xxl4 R.xw1,lxa, FRAXK BARR LSE A rganizations A My UBING the past year, activities undertaken by the I-lippocratic Society have met with singular success. The co-operation oi members ot the Society and the support oi the Faculty made this possible, and the Executive takes this opportunity ot thanking them. A word ot tribute is due to our Honourary President, Dr. E. P. lohns. The success ot the Barbecue Was largely due to his guidance and advice. The Council supervises all Medical School student activities, except publications. Activities include the Meds. At-Home, Barbecue, Symposium and the sending ot represen- tatives to affairs held at Toronto, Queens and McGill Universities. Dr. I. C. Meakins, ot McGill University, was the distinguished speaker at our Annual Banquet. D. M. Sharpe was elected to succeed the chair of President in the December elections. P. F. A. BAWLING, Immediate-Past President. page 127 Q-4, ,aw ' l :Q 53 'fam' y N QQ ' ' . .wr', gi 33,53 f. .gi 9 sr Q WOMENS COUNCIL liarlc rim, lvff in rzgbli limiu XV.xoNi1R, Sllhll..-X Mcglvok, SHlRI.I1Y Mrissma, Hmm S.-XDi,hR, JEAN HARDY. Surnzzrl mira' liX'I:I.YN S'I'HiR, ,NlARllJN llltiiisimrv, JANE lNlClN'I'YRli, PEGGY TITANTAN, GER'I'RL'DE TXTCCALL. lfirxf rmu: :ll.XRY BLT'l'l.hR, Miko. Clnlmy Ducruiz DoRu'rHY TlTL7RVll.l.E, Almxxh Vv'A'r'l', LYDIA 'l'RlMB1-E. lwim. XVINTERS. The Undergraduate Womenls Council HE year 1936 - 37 has been a most successful and inspiring year in the Undergraduate Women's Organization, an organization representing all the women in the University. The new system which was inaugurated by the preceding Council has already proven satisfactory. The membership of the organization was divided into fourteen groups, instead of fifteen, with seven senior women and seven junior women as presidents, who comprise the Women's Council. This, it was believed, would give continuity to the Coun- cil from year to year. Bach group has its own executive, and through its activities provides opportunity for cultivation of common interests and a co-operative spirit among the undergraduate women at Western. The objective of the organization, that of the accumulation of a fund to be used for a Women's Union Building, has become more concrete this year, with the keen interest shown by the Alumnae Association, the Women's Faculty Club and the Board of Governors. The organization sponsors the Big and Little Sister Movement, for the purpose of welcoming the Freshmen women and introducing them into university life. lt also sponsors the Co-Ed. Prom, Skitter Night, and, in the Fall conducts the sale of programs and colours at football games. page 128 MEDICAL JOURNAL S'I'Al3I'3 Back row. left in right: lii.G1N CRYSLER, NELLES ENGLAND, Blu. SHARPE, KEN SYMINGTON. SeC01za'rnw, Jeff in right: FRED TOPPING. HUGH KNOX, QIGHN NTCLACHLIN, HAROLD Kl1S'l'l:R, lin, BRGWN. ARNOTT BRIGHT. Seated, left to rigljf: Blu. GIBSON, DR. E. G. DAVIS. DR. J. A. MACGREGGR tCl'l21lI'ITl21I1 of the Boarilj. Wlumm l1lGHli fhditor-in-Chietj. DR. E. M. XV.-XTSUN, DR. Ii. P. AIGHNS. FRANK BARR. University of Western Qntario Medical Tournal HE medical profession continues its rapid advance as the result of a universal dissemination of new thoughts, new principles and new ideas. The ,greatest medium for this dispersion of knowledge is the scientific medical journal. No one factor has loeen of more value in maintaining the universally high standards of the profession of medicine than these professional journals. The University of Western Ontario Medical lournal is now recognized as having a rightful place among the multitude of contemporary publications-its circulation is world-wide, its clientele numbers over one thousand and its articles are timely and well- prepared. There is just reason, then, for the pride which the undergraduate students display in respect to the Medical journal pf! gc I ,fa N? ' A if . 1. Q, if i U.XZIi'I I'FV RliPOR'I'ORl,Xl. S'I'Alill liaclc ffm, lofi in rfghff Lnuvl .HRS-SER. Nam, l1I.I.lU'lT, lin .XL'SAI, Iluau lixux. Sammi'1'niu,!cfl Iv r1',u!vf: BILL 'I41m11-,. Dux PRIHRNXI, Iiukezlsfm,-I,xciK'IYxl,mr1yRox RI'Ik.IIII:, Dux llrlclulx. Xmzml, lu!! In rzybfx Iiehn C. Bsmwx. MARY Scikmwx, Slllklm' ,XlI:SQliR, BEx'r-Run' Cwucilx. lJURI'- Nh1KraNx. x. ,PXRT Xhcgulshxxca, .llnwulx Bun Bruxxm, slums ORR. lbmmxllx' N1,XHI:R, Dux c,lJl,KHl Rx, lix' llxulzlm, .NXXRY Ilnmx GAZETIAIS BLS! N ESS SIEXFF limi: nm, Ivff In riglvi: Dux Pn l m11l., l'm,LSMm1, lfARl.li RlcimknslCirculz11iun Managerb,IfH11,CA1miRux Swim' lvfi In ri:glv!5.X1, l5r1R0Lfsux l,fXLlx'ertising Munaverl .Mus CLARKE, .'Xl,l,xx Russ fC,omp1mller ul v , '- i . . 5 V Bumncssl, Prfum' lmux l3ecreIz1ryJ. Imran' RELLINGER. prrgc' 130 flgpgeauw ' GAXli'l l1li ISDITURI.-Xl, S'l'.Xl5Il .S'laml1'11,Q. lvfl In rixlvl: Bins SYRl:'ll'l' l.Nrts liditorl. Rox lluukxii, Nolan l:AliRllX'x', lllkl Wm in lScicna- 5 H litlitori, lbltilt Iiurmmix tSpm'ls Iitlitorl. y Awful, lc!! fo rzgtrli ,l,Yu1.x lRlMl-31.11 Girls Iitlilorl, .Inuit ljlczmiluxla lulitlitor-in-Cltiel'H, Nlunui I xx'- mx llwoin lx1'l'lhNP1..xN lkswciiile 1X1CLllClll lxlilorl, llleliix S.xm,ER. N April 16th, 1937, the thirty-iirst issue ot The Gazette for the academic year ot 1936-1937 came off the press. During the year it has been the policy of The Gazette to print university news, facili- tate student activities and to contain such other material ol widely diiterent natures that every student, ot Whatever tastes and inclinations, would find something that would appeal to him or her within its paaes. We hope that in some measure these aims have been achieved: it they have not, it has not been for want ot ettort on the part of a conscientious and loyal staff. 101-1N PICKERING, Editor-in-Chief. puyrf J page 132 DR. -I. W. CRANE FRED C. BROWN PROP. FRED LANDON GARFIELD LORRIMAN KEN MURRAY gllhe Occidentalia I937 DR. I. W. CRANE Associate Editor GARFIELD LORRIMAN Business Manager TOM FAUST Circulation Manager WILLARD L'I-IEUREUX Assumption College CARMAN QUEEN Huron College MARY IOI-INS Public Health FRED C. BROWN Editor-in-Chief WILLIAM NORFOLK Staff Photographer ALVIN SCI-IWEITZER Waterloo College ALICE DEVEREAUX Secretary L. P. LA Cl-IARITE St. Peter's Seminary PROFESSOR FRED LANDON Associate Editor KEN MURRAY Advertising Manager I. BIRNIE SMITH Assistant on Staff FRANK RAWLING Medical School FRANCES BEVAN Brescia Hall ERIC BYTI-IELL Assistant on Staff page 133 QQGO 43 Pi Beta Phi Sorority ONTARIO BETA CHAPTER Installed October 29, l934 Founded: Monmouth College, l86'7. Active Chapters: 79. Total Membership: 26,644 Colours: Wine and Silver Blue, Flower: Wine Carnation. ACTIVE CHAPTER First Term Executive: Corinne Cherry tPresidentl, Elsie May Arthur CVice-Presidentl, Margaret Taman tRecording Secretaryl, Viola Suitor tCorresponding Secretaryl, Henrietta Macdonald tTreasurerD, Eloise Tennent tPledge Supervisorl, Nancy Whyte CHistorianl. Second Term Executive: Mary Butler CPresidentP, Viola Suitor tVice-Presidentl, Gert- rude McColl tRecording Secretaryl, lean Richardson CCorresponding Secretaryl, Evelyn Hassard tTreasurerl, Nancy Whyte lHistorianl. Beverley Brent, Beverley Couch, Florence Dewar, Elizabeth Escott-Beal, Elizabeth Harvey, Rhoda Harvey, Katherine Hughes, Barbara lones, Mary Kenny, Eleanor McRae, Mona Morgan, Margaret Otton, lean Paterson, Mary Screaton, Anne Walden, leanne Watt. PLEDGE Lauretta Landymore ALUMN AE Bess Allen, Lucille Hayman Baldwin, Alberta Benham, Dorothy Allen Burns, Helen Battle, Katherine Craig, Elizabeth Clark, Margaret Craise, Marjorie Dampier, Mary Davis, Olive Douglas Gretchen Eckel, Margaret Escott-Beal, Elizabeth Fraser, Margaret Forbes, Sheilah Gordon, Catherine Hargan, Doris Hayman, Mary Hutchison, Anna Grant Kime, Ellen Gallagher MacLean, Helen Maine, Dorothy McConnell, Iessie McFarlane, Louise Tur- ville McCallum, Marian McMahen, Olga Miller, Margaret Morgan, Lorna Nash, Louise Neville, Margaret Plumsteel, Mary Robertson, Mariorie Robinson, Olive Saunders, Margaret Gladman Shepherd, Donalda Graham Smith, Margaret Turner Sullivan, Kathleen Yeates Sutherland, Helen Hughes Tamblyn, Frances Weekes Tweedie, Helen Westaway, Betty Wismer, Marion Wrighton. page 154 Pi Sigma Sorority Established l927 FOUNDEB 346 St. lames Street Florence Brener lordan Mrs. T. A. c. ryfeii HGNOURA-RY MEMBERS Mfg. R. 1. omdon Mrs. A. G. Dorland OFFICERS Mrs. F. Landon President, Margaret Homuth, Vice-President, lean Lemon, Secretary, Verta Kenerson, Treasurer, Heather Shortt, Chaplain, Nora McEwingg Marshal, Mary Cardiii. ACTIVE CHAPTER Lydia Trimble, Buth Davis, Margaret Tape, Dorothy Geoghegan, lean McKenzie, lean Marshall, Ada Lunn, Evelyn Steer, Verta Kenerson, Margaret Homuth, Marion Seager, Margaret Gastle, Bethea McGill, Barbara Dulmage, Nora McEwing, Heather Shortt, Mary Landon, Creena Wallace, Alice Lethbridge, Lillian Aitlcenhead, lean Ferguson, Lorna Brown, Lila Steer, Mary Cardiff, Alice Smout, lean Lemon, Betty Hayes, Eleanor Donnelly, Bita Gillies, Margaret Boberts, Patricia Duff, leanne Hynd, Dorothy Timpany, Helen Tim- pany, Ethel Crott, Barbara Knowles, Helen Holmes. ALUMNAE Helen Mclntosh Hayman, Helen Garbutt Silverwood, Margaret lordan Beattie, Mary Bondy, Helen Clark, Mary Wilkey Gibson, Marion Loschinger, Miriam Pearson Magee, Florence Brener lordan, Isabel Butler Grant, Muriel Lindsay Gilcrest, Mary Fletcher Newell, Buth Watson, Lora Billing, Helen Davidson, Mary Gidley Carrothers, Rhea Hancock, lean McCallum, Margaret Ovens, Mary Armstrong Anderson, Sara Bugue Anderson, Helen Brown, Nerissa Downhan, Evelyn George Grieve, Evelyn lones, Mildred McGay Miller, Mary Campbell, Dorothy Campbell, Dr. Betty Etheridge, lean McNaughton Anderson, Lillian Benson, Alma Brown, Norah Gauld, Vera King, Helen McCormick Kennedy, Mar- garet Bead, Buth Secord larmain, Hester Smith, lean Stewart, Marjorie Armstrong, Esther Harrington, Kathleen Henson, Marion Hooper, Roberta McEachern Burwell, Grace Mcln- tosh, Nora McNaughton, Grace Both, lrene Shaw, Florence McDonagh, Eleanor McDougal Misener, Marian Brown, lean Doherty, Dorothy McVettie, Marian McMurtry, Emily Bate- man, Eleanor Koehler, Muriel Apps, Mary Barnes, Marjorie Bean, Lois Gidley, Audry McCallum, Dr. Gertrude Foster, Marion McEwing, lean Hedley, Gertrude Quigley, Margaret McKellar, lulia McManus, Laurene Paterson, Evelyn Logan, Evelyn Bridges, Isabella Mc- Landress, Betty Burgess, Eleanor Bendle, Dr. Olive Stewart, Betty Porter, Elizabeth Duii, Margaret Trout, Mildred Hare, Agnes Magee. SILENT CHAPTER: Sarah Livingston Paterson page 35 Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Established l874 lnstalled October 24, l936 Alpha Omega Chapter 93l Richmond Street PATRONESSES Mrs. R. E. Crouch Mrs. W. F. Tamblyn Mrs. R. B. Liddy Mrs. H. O. Foucar FACULTY ADVISER Mrs. E. K. Albright OFFICERS President, Isobel Winters: Vice-President, Constance Neal: Recording Secretary, Lenore Cruickshankg Corresponding Secretary, Mary Louise Leitch, Treasurer, lean Hardy: House President, Anna Armstrong. ACTIVE CHAPTER lean Allison, Anna Armstrong, Frances Ball, Ottes Brandon, Lenore Cruickshank, Marion Dickson, Mary Edgar, Kathleen Graham, lean Hardy, Mary lohns, Mary Leitch, lanet Lush, lane Maclntyre, Marion MacLeod, Constance Neal, lean Phillips, Isobel Win- ters, Helen Yemen, Shirley Summers, Irma Hull, lune Buchanan, Dorothy Cole, Helen lacklin, lean Lane, Kay Veitch, loan Breakespeare, Alberta Letts, Eleanor Rigg, Mary Wright, leanne McKerracher, Catherine Norsworthy, Mildred Brabeau, Grace Crawtorth. PLEDGES Mary Wimpory, Dorothy Long page 136 D X fa ., X f, 'iuspy 'N O NAQSMLLL was 91 . .W .1 ix Vlqz. ' M: ,,.,,.o l V P X - f .., Y . 5 ,gg - .5.q R N mwsow g , M mm ,1,.-.q E, .J vvuns 5'f-AVTDN 4 7' WLC-lesson 1 WM BOYD wx k .x f an cow ' 'K X ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA FRATERNHY . 0 ' iffy , , f ry-,' 55m g gs, PRoFEssfoNAL f me-iDzc1NE 'A -- A 1931 l937 1 ff: . P . Q ' ' ' 'Q cofowmo FE J new I Q 1-Lmnoam A 5 my B.M.PAlN K. Cakvert 5.5hQrk Aionley-N.EwQiam Efbrmwm uff,Amm.m D. Sharpe' FBrGnt-Vwvcytustar H.5f1e-!!- W Waters- N. Boyd ww F1 C -1 b Mrascr Biampbeil P6el1as 'Macdonald Mohnson WCry5!erwC,3mefon D ' K Q, C A CLINE JY8'5fPf7Yf' N D Absmiecs E Brown F5msfh'52.MacCalium 'J Mclnnes N.McNaIIy 41,5 1: , x N.A SMINNER G L. .JEPSONNM F.:-H, CAHVBELL E 1. LOUGHUN In 509055 few nw. LUNEV .em 5 THOMDSON H, A CAVE -u,fp.n.rc1 +1 a ww my vafmfm-fwfr M. o, Ma ,E A' as Lum nu' , .np ,1 new A-rfwnxvftff Aw wer pin.:-v 414-'1u,apc.a,wmn no mrs rvmgv 3.4. ua. N56 ,. W- ,. 4.1 X 1 I .. L, .r ,, E L KMHR3-M -x.RAm5Ew- Nw 5 ff. 5,1 page 137 Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity PROFESSIONAL IN BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS Founded: October 5th, l904, New York University. Active el -i pl Chapters, 50. Total Membership, llO72 i l Beta Kappa Chapter, 337 St. lames Street TI-IE OBIECTS ot this Fraternity shall be to turther the individual weltare ot its members, to toster scientific research in the fields ot commerce, accounts and tinancep to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals thereinp and to promote and advance in institutions ot college rank courses leading to degrees in Business Adminis- tration. HONOURARY AND FACULTY MEMBERS C. C. Carrothers, LL.B.g I. M. Dobson, B.A.g P. I-I. Hensel, M.B.A., Major Gordon Ingramg Denton Masseyy lohn I. MCI-Iale, Sr.g Colonel E. E. Reilly, M.Sc.g Frank Stiling, M.A.g W. A. Thompson, M.B.A. CHAPTER OFFICERS Iohn I-Iarrison, Presidentp George Campbell, Vice-President: Donald Bythell, Secre- tary: Iohn Forristal, Treasurerg Stewart VVright, House Managerg Gilbert Clarke, Division Councillorp Merton Zurbrigg, Deputy Councillor. ACTIVE MEMBERS Ernest Allen, Louis Assaly, Donald Bythell, xKenneth Cameron, George Campbell, Bob Calcott, Iames Doyle, Iohn Evans, Tom Faust, lr., Iohn Forristal, Ron Fraser, Iames Grant, Iohn I-Iarrison, Kenneth lones, Harold MacAdams, William McLeod, Thomas Orr, lack McDonald, George Plewman, Allan Ross, Richard Trumper, Foster Stark, Stewart Wriqht. page 138 Q Kappa Tau Sigma Fraternity Alpha Chapter Founded l933 House: 286 St. Iarnes Street EXECUTIVE Honourary President, N. C. Hart, M.A., President, H. Childs, Vice'President, E. Evans Secretary, K. Streith, Treasurer, E. Miltirnore, House President, E. Evans, House Treasurer, D. Day, Historian, H. White. FACULTY MEMBERS I. D. Detwiler, Ph.D., G. Elson, M.A., K. W. Hunten, Ph.D., I. W. Russell, M.A., C Sivertz, Ph.D., A. R. Walker, M.A. ALUMNI MEMBERS G. A. Adarns, M.Sc., G. C. Allen, M.A., P. T. Bernhardt, H. Bettqer, E. Childs, M Cody, R. Cole, H. I. Creech, M.A., G. Dean, H. A. DeLuca,, Ph.D., P. Elson, M.A., M Ferguson, M.A., A. Fitzsimmons, M.A., A. Flernina, M.Sc., V. Franks, M.A., I. Galbraith G. Gill, M.A., A. Gilles, N. C. Hart, M.A., W. E. Iackson, M. Keys, M. I. Kinaston, M.A. K. Latimer, A. Mason, S. McEwen, C. McGoun, D. McClarty, M.A., D. McRae, D. Mac Vicar, M.A., I. Moore, G. Munn, N. Post, M.A., W. Prior, K. Shantz, I. Speiqht, M.A., K Reynolds, G. Schwartzentruber, D. Scott, D. Shipley, F. Sharp, H. W. Srnith, I. Symons M.A., I. Tamblyn, M.A., L. Taylor, A. Thornpson, W. L. Totten, H. C. Trimble, M. Tull, A Watson, F. Webb, W. West, I. C. Whitwill, H. G. Willsie, D. Wilson, G. L. Wilson. ACTIVE MEMBERS H. Childs, P. Croly, I. Davis, D. Day, E. Evans, G. Fennell, W. Haliniaht, A. Keys, A. MacVicar, G. Matheson, I. McNabb, E. Miltiniore, L. Murntord, H. Murray, N. Paterson S. Patterson, K. Streith, H. White. PLEDGES A. Bell, C. Grant, A. Hurley, I. Loarinq, G. Messer, L. Munn, W. Norfolk, W. Tid- ridge, G. Waters. Page 1 1 39 F - f ----'---1 V ...v-.....' -gin ' ,lm I 'I E' g ,i.1g ,.-tiki,-. l1,mW.,HWwwwi . Iliff ML ,iMi.,i,.Iflltwf I i I my my , -M . ' .W M. A WP1 !.,'xMAwn,-. Ili' I A ia mom -s ez I I 'TY ., 1 Delta Upsilon Fraternity Founded November 4, IS34, at Williams Colleqe Active Chapters, Bl. Total Membership, l9,000 WESTERN ONTARIO CHAPTER 1936- 1937 CHAPTER COUNCILLORS F. White C. F. Sullivan F. O. Kime OFFICERS President, F. S. Babb: Vice-President, C. B. Seaqerg Correspondinq Secretary, Robert Mooreg Recording Secretary, G. M. Mortong Treasurer, W. H. Hemphill: Historian, W. II. Tiqhe. ACTIVE MEMBERS R. A. Iohnston, M.D., F.A.C.S.p F. Landon, M.A., F.R.S.C.y F. R. Miller, B.A., M.B., M.A., M.D., F.R.S.y E. D. Busby, B.A., M.D., F.A.C.S., F.R.C.S. ICI: H. M. Simpson, M.D., M.Sc., F.R.C.S. CEdinburqhIp E. M. Watson, M.D., M.Sc., M.R.C.P., F.R.C.P. CEdinburqhIg A. Woods, M.A.g P. H. Hensel, M.B.A., W. P. Tew, M.B., F.R.C.S. CCI, F.R.C.S., CEdinburqhDy I. H. Fisher, M.D., M.Sc., F.R.C.P. CCI: H. W. Auden, M.A., CCantabI: I. W. Burns, M.Sc., F.C.I.C.y H. M. Thomas, Ph.D.y D. Atchesonp F. Babb, K. Bell, C. Box, A. Bright, S. Carver, D. Cocburn, E. Faulds, I. Fisher, I. Graham, H. Hemphill, L. Hession, C. Hourd, H. Kester, C. Killoran, G. Lorriman, I. Mitchell, R. Moore, M. Morton, K. Murray, H. McAlpine, I. McDou- qall, G. McGuaan, Cf. Ponstord, F. Rawlinq, W. Rider, I. Robarts, K. Roth, C. Seaqer, D. Shales, H. Stark, M. Stapleton, R. Storey, W. Tiqhe, A. Trottier, E. Williams. PLEDGES I. Babb, A. Conway, W. Ewener, H. Lonqworth, K. Mooney, I. Orr, Douq. Shales, B. Smith, I. Taylor, O. Woltt, G. Willis. page 140 anwlj ARTS '40 YIEAR EXECLTTIYE Luft to riglvf: PERCY LEE. T:RANCl:S Bowtu, LTAIIIES CTRR, EILEN RL,7SAl'llN. ff .I ww- Q' . ' f-F I , I: A,E, Q I R , gg li:-f ns.. 404, ARTS '39 YEAR EXECUTIVE Slltllldillg, left to right: NEIL PATERSON, CHARIIES SEAGER. .lAc:R RIiIIs.IR'I's. Seatcd, left tu right: TXTARION REID, MARY XVRIGHT. page 141 Suggs 'Uv' mc: ,vp AXRI' Y' S '38 YILXR I'Xl5CL'TlX'l4 lm!! In rwfwl' Il-.xx llxkm' I-n Mm Xr ',m x lihxmesux. I-RHJ Cl. Bm, page 142 A RT S '37 YEAR x IX IRTCLHIAIYI4 l,vfl I0 rigbl: Dux BYTI'IIil,I, CIURINM CHr1RRY, Ruum lI.xRx'1n', .lfxui lzx Qga 35522 M 2 NWNM22 - C i i CUMMliRCli Cltli tiXliCIt l'lX'Ii .XND Qt'yXR'llliRl,Y SCINIRI' limit img, lv!! In riglilf Km -lnxhs, Aluiiw lltlRRlS'l'Xl. .Init Iivxxs. Sammi nm. lull In right: mlm Cllxvmit, Cjieifxizii-s liifit.ii,xisxw, Yi-Rxnx Pint I ws, lxi1l'iH .Ntt3Nxttniinm. Su1!vil,lvft In riyqtil: Bill .Nlt,I.111m. ljlitll, P. ll. lll-N'-I-I. Xin: x Sl iiuie, Picon. Vi xi ll-lc I limit-iwx. limi Him, he Commerce Club and The Quarterly Review ol Commerce HE Commerce Club is or protessiondl club open to students tdking Honour Business courses, gnd to Secretgrigl Science students. lts chief purpose is to bring its members into contdct with the business world by inviting leotders in the vdrious fields ol industry ond commerce to dddress the club, ond to provide CI community ot interest otmong the students ot the tour sepdrdte yedrs, socidlly ond protessionotlly. The Quotrterly Review ot Commerce is the otticiorl publicgtion ot the Commerce Club. This Review dims to provide Commerce Club members dnd business men ot Cntorio with outhoritgtive grticles ot business interest. Although ct young undertaking, the Review hds mdde tremendous strides in the ldst two yecrrs, both in the quglity ot its mgteriorl ond in the scope ot its circulgtion. page 145' w ,P '57-In ' V f 7 X1 - ,E 5 ,...,, Ati.. ? ...Ja DEB.-XTING SOCIETY Sfamlizzg, iff! in riglvf: .'XUBRI:Y S1 1fw'1'hR, RQN Rrrcma, GORDON 'l'AY1,oR, RAY COVENEY, jfxcxc Asmiw. Scared, luf! In rigbf: NVl1.scwN Rmsow, MARIE Mu'r'1'As1-IED, Blu. Mclfun. , N s 7' W 'xt am U si .,, 3 '57 f 5- ,g are S 'MQW' FM fi, 'H -'M , ,,,, , . J + ,Y ,,,,,, X W, ,Y 5'I'l'DIiN'I'S' CIIRISINIAN MOVEMENT .X'l41mJ1'11 u, lv!! In l'14Qbf' llkwux P x'l'lrfRsuw, Mm Ilunrums, Bora lI1xR'lxx'Eu L, GEURGI: hlviwmxs, Clmknr I'l11xx'1x Xmful, lu!! In fflqfvf: IHARIIJN lllnmuw, llmueugr CIIRISIIF, llmcmllv lmscz. .'1bXL'lII'.' DMN Gmwlacmlc. pugw LM f Q2 0, 4'8 I X wwe:-W , f 'WK S'III'DIiN'I' COL'R'II S1'1111di11g,l4'fl QQ. 5 ' . In fl lv! I D XL's'1', limi- Wm 1-I, Ixula Ilxmclwx. 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NEVVNHAM, l:Rl:D BAR'1'1.h'l'r, :XDA LUNN, Blu, CUCHRANE page 11,6 A 'w lN'I'ER-VARSITY Cl IRISTIAN FEl .LOWS l I I P Sfazzdiug, lofi, fo right: BILL KLINQK, FRED BENNHIT. BERT I lm,1,raY, JAMES IWCGILI.. Seated, left ia right: ISABEL LINDSAY, l lAzh1. I4E.'Xl.D. ,QQOW A, vipkgs Q' PIAYFRS' GUILD IEXIECLWIKIYIS azzdmg, lofi lu rigbf: .-KRT AIARED, Wmm' GRAHfxM, NORMAN I?xRRr m', 'IDM liwsl, Hahn C. l5RuwN, Seated, Icff to right: HERB CHILDS. GERTRUDE IHCCALI, None.-x Mcl ixx'lxQ, BEIMIY lmxxo, Buss RANNIE, pagc' 14 ATHLETICS fx WX ...Q- ' .,,, . .- 'G . 9.5, Q N 'S D C? ' s3f!g- X A O 5 Jin g.,'2ff' SW . . ,-.-.- ,N , .-, . 1 N. . 1:53 1 ' -25.7 - ,H aww , ..- A.. va' ir :T 4. ,ig il-L ig, , W I-in-2-' X 4' 'Q .l . '. ,i f' ' - . on ' - ' ' i 15 ' ' ' -4 ,ff xx' , - . LLP-E143 .A if 4 -' .rf ,',.v'- . 1 'ggi , , I f - ami - Q :fr y .- ,Lf-1 f E522 lv: ..f I N,-1 ' i ur .f 115 N5 P, W 4 if -5,15-:gf . , If , ' QQ ,ff'7'.f., - ft I lKf4IY ' Tg 'A-Q ' ' ' ' '-11. ' T' ' I - -QLS. 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W.,-,: , .-j- :.g,,' , A ' - -- .af-Lrg.-,. 111 - -L , JJ: , Az?--,A y1+r.g.7 V. 'Q f'- ' .Jr : H., V .U , ., .. .-L . ,. - 3 - vis- - 4 'r V W .x ..1.,hgf.- f . ' .,,,-gk x, X E -' '-1.- - .L-134' Q-, ' I -4- 'igiif A . 4,1vg'g?:-:,. 5 ws: , iff i. - U ' 'E D HA , .. 'rf V1 1 V s x-- S f ' ' ,,-ff. 1 A x ' , 0 - :- 1 - - IK 4- . 5 ' - li , - f. M y b -fw-1-. F In . fhff ' g ' ' - f' KJ Department of Physical Education f L L. H. DAVIES IHARY BARKER Assistant llirvdur nf pf?-Viffrlf lfxtjlflwllfill f ww t J! D pfrgr' 150 f j. H. CROCKER ljfrvvfur of Plvysival Edzrczzfimz lVOHZL'II'S Dirednr xl J' ,W 'S , W1 SQ 'f,x ,t ,, at . . ,t.: URIS IVESIUN CLAUDE 'IAURNHQ flfif-ffflllf Assisfazzt of l'l1ysm1! lfzlzmzfiml ATHLETIC DI RliC'l'ORATE Sftlllcfvllllff, laff fn right: MR, Cumimk, W. BRUWN ll SMITH, l.. IDMIES, Pmnz IIART, W. GIBSON, Sei1!uri', lcft to right: DR, CLIN!-, Miss B.-WKER, W. RIDHZ, M, HlJML'Tl'I, DR, Cmuns BRUWN. HAT man, l think, has had a liberal education who has been so trained in youth that his body is the ready servant of his Will, and does with ease and pleasure all the Work that, as a mechanism, it is capable off Whose intellect is a clear, cold, logic engine, with all its parts ot equal strength, and in smooth Working orderp ready, like a steam engine, to be turned to any kind ot Work, and spin the gossamers as well as forge the anchors of the rnindy whose mind is stored with a knowledge ot the great and fundamental truths of Nature and oi the laws ot her operations: one who, no stunted ascetic, is full ot lite and tire, but Whose passions are trained to corne to heel by a vigorous Will, the servant ot a tender conscience: who has learned to love all beauty, whether ot Nature or of art, to hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself. So said T. H. Huxley in l868, and today this is our ambition tor every student graduating from Western. page .7 51 9 RUGBY BHJJSTQREN Head Coach ISHN METERS Assistant Coach .1 is tamyfttgz ,--Inu-qi X 'Y QQHWWE Ffigw , ,g if 4 , Y K s me-V U V-sys 393'-Maggy, Q7-ze.: ' My , 135. I Q-.ads-sb 5 5.1 . H - M M , . ',r,,,15.-fgf- wx ...X v w N3 f Box fJl-lI'HAN'l' , T- -at f - t- 73 gm :, . - wus, ' j-'f-132 ' , ,N zz. 1 1 V. .. tggfg . Q, ,MVN A A 5 ,X ik X 4, t . t ef- - in fyfw-,q A ., V f ,I ' , -. ff -pm, whip ' i ,Fr - d w :,. 2 5 CAPTAIN BEM. CASIN RWM, A. SMITH RIDER EWENER 4 Ng, OR several years football interest had lagged behind on the Western campus. Last season it came back with a vengeance. Bill Storen's Aerial Circus was the topic in current news reports and in the conversation ot every rugby tan. The style ot play exhibited by the squad attracted the sporting eye. The type ot play not only looked Well from a spectator's point ot View but it brought results. The Mustangs, for the first time in the history ot the team, gave the Queens Presby- terians a real drubbing right in their own backyard. They trounced the McGill Redmen at home for the second consecutive year, in a sea of mud, before a meagre crowd ot drenched page 15,1 S'ni1w.ixR'l' liARMl:R IWJQRE llURl.EY 'rv pn gf 1 ond not overly enthusiostic students. The l937 prospects look good but to foretell Whcrt the chcrnces in the lntercollegiote rdce will be is well-nigh impossible. The tedm will be weakened by the grgduotion exercises when Bill Rider, Cleory Polmer, Rod Hun- gerford crnd Cotptotin Ken Bell leove us. All four men hotve given of their best ond it will be cr difficult tgsk to replorce them. Line men ore lcrclcing for this yeor's squgd. Whether ony will develop frorn the lntermediote orggreggtion is question- dble. A front line could be fielded now, but the re serve strength is woefully Wectk. Without d bolstering of the men up front, the bctckfield is going to have tough sledding. Proboblv M UNN PALMER KILLORAN 5 4. I ll1fmN CARVER Wll.I.lS mimi- t f W5 W, Xfxa Q f W my .3 Q.: :gg X - X-. A , , , x -A ' 4 lx 1' if . fa. 4? l'IuNcERroRo BENSON SHALES ,, X.. g x the picture is being painted too darkly. Maybe some ot those boys who played their iirst games under the purple colours last season will improve. May- be a hundred and one things. But, as it now looks, linetH9f1 are needed. With the experience gained last season, the backtield ot the '37 Mustangs should be one of the best. Passing, plunging and blocking toward the end of the schedule last year had im- proved lOOCZi and there is no reason to believe the improvement will not continue. lt is to be hoped the line will pave the way tor the backs. At any rate, here's to the l937-38 chances. CHARLIE BOX, 1937 Captain. paqv 155 C' if-R6 Tup rm.-5 DmN CUCKBURN 4Mz1nz1gerJ, CASPEL1-, IIARGAN, MCl.AL:GHl,lN, GLADISH, KENNEDY, KING ANDERSON, l.EE. Boffwuz rmu: FARRELI., C.-XLVERT, BRYDEN, PACE, NUJONEY, RUBARTS, SCOBIE, GUIEHRIE, IWETRAS CCoa:hJ Absent: PLEWMAN, ROY. GOCDD LUCK -J? , - gl xt' ii N I,-If l I.. 'I 5 :39:55 i. x r um- L 'N -Lx :.i 43, QW W 1,,':r--T-rr ff V .:FJ . -44.4, , .As-. ,., X 1937 MUSTANG-S .. SENIOR SOCCER - INIRERCOI.IIQGINIAIE CHAMPIONS Back row, lofi In rfglvf: BERT CARRE'I I'. ITRED ISRUWN, DIILII 'l'RL'MI1IfR, Cu.fxcII H. Ii. AIENIQIN, .'XssIs'I'AN'I' CIIACII BIII3 luURR.'XY, .-XLE Dunns, AIIIE lXlUCH.XN, Beau BROWN IMz1IIz1gerI. Kzzcclizzg, lofi in l'lQl7l'.' klIm klIIIINs'I'IIN, XVILLIE WIIIID, DUNC MIEIRRISIIN. BIII. KIIINQIQ. -IOIIN IIIINEY- MAN, Tom ORR. , X Q R ir , Im if A 4- l E ... 4. INTERMEDIATE SOCCER TEAM Back row, left in right: KEITH LECKIE, RAY KENNEY, HARIIITI LONGVVORTH, BERT SIIRY, CIIARLIE SEAGER, CRAIG lWClYOR. JOE PRIDDLE. TERRY FERRIS, KEN HUNT. Kneelifzg, left in right: AUSTIN WRIGI-IT, KIACK TALBOT, joIIN BLACIIWOOD, NIAURICE XVHEATLEY, Bos HARTWELL, JOHN JENKINS, RON RITCIIIE. page 157 NM! Q la' 1 E' Qx uh I I.. Mn SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Bark mu, left fn righl: QRLAN CASEY, ALE HURLEY, OLAP WULEE, LLOYD ELl.IUT'I', Blu, FARRiil,l., lfrmzi rms, laff in rzghf: l:n AUST CMz1nz1gerJ, ALBERT MCWHA, PETE GE'r'1As tCz1ptainD, BERT GARIQETT, LFVV DAVIES fCO2lCh 7. If Fr page 158 Eg? E INTIER M EDIATIE BASK E'l'BAlE-I- TEAM aulz rfmy lvff in rigblf -'IM BALIIUUR fA12iI121gCl'P. TED CARLTON, NEIL PATERSUN, KEITH LEQKIE, ,ANDY REHQIE liloachb. 1111! nm, luft in riglvl: M, BIRS-CH, CULIN IWCKEEN, RUWE FRY. U1 ,IUNIOR BASKETS.-XLI., TEAM Bafk row, left to riglvt: G. FENNEL, H. REID, R, GLADISH. Centre row, lvft to right: T. FERRIS tManagerD. K. MUUNEY, W. IXIANNESS. E. Simms, 51. lllxxzxxuz rCu11cIU. Front row, left to right: S. Pmnmw, W. I.-0C1ilNo'roN, ul. Gwrlmlli. QED 9235 M EDS BAS K E'l'BAl,-L 'IA Ii.-'XM Back row, left to riglvt: K. CA1.vER'1', A. NAREFF, Ii. CUMES. Front row, left to riglvt: C. BODKIN, D. lX'1ACIDONALD, R. FRY. Q3 iWgg?.gf Q? Z :KCBS page 159 LKB, A 5 ...' uf-nw.: T R ' 'N -N. f A B L , 1 K , E2 1 T I gg f' In T ' , T 1, JOSH'--A W, 'T . V QQ! - E N S 3 2 'T iii 'A if fx X YE ' , 45 5 I , Mx X? ' NNN - ,y , , ' efw3,?1'g - TENNIS TEAM Left fu right: ,TACK JUDGE, TOM URR, DAVE SIIALES, GURD MAx'1'HE5oN. 'Mi' page 160 I' TRACK TEAM Huck rmu, left in riggbl: CORD C0l.GRox'E, TERRY TIERRIS, DUN DfXY, KEN SIMPSUN, rXl,l?liR'l TNTCNVHA, Bun RANNIE, NORM ANDERSON. lfmuz' rum left in rigbi: LEW DAVIES 4Coz1chJ, LYLE ITLEMING, -TOHN LOARINQ, NEIL PATERSON, .TACK RUGERS, Howsorw joHNs'mN, NED BURNETT, DUN HERRQN TTXT21I1I1g6I'J. lr SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM Rada ru-zu, Icff in right: 'KEN Puwul., IKEN SIMPSHY, CIALPDE SAIEEW,-xR'1', ERIC WEBB, GHRD xI.'X'Il'il4S CAM KILIOARAN, MR. MARSLDEN 1Cuz1chb, , M CN A UG H'mN. IIN out rm.: left in rzgbti CHARLES CILLEN, Rox IXlcC,Al.lELYM. ,lwlix Ru3H,xRnsuN, f-l.Xl'Dl: IWHIIRIQ. KEITH lN'I4liRM liDIACl'Ii I H PCKIQY TILXM ack mu, lc!! fu righl: CHARLIE Box, Dow Lnvsox, KEN NIQRR.-XY. GhHRGIg XX'11E1E1s. MLERRM' NICNIE. From' row, left to right: MR. NIARSDEN 1Coz1chJ, CHARLIE Sl:AlEl:R. C. GRANT, Al, BURSIIAI, HLNQI1 BEATUE, H UGH FRASER. page 161 54 -la. 'JP' .. SWIMMING TEAM liaclc rw-zg, loft to right: ,Im IHARAIER, GAR BLACK, S1 UART LAND, ALI? IIL'R1,m', Rm' W.x1.l..Axcl1. GEUIQQL Wmmcig, ANDY IQEEKH3. t Pfllllll nm, lvl! to rzghf: .'XI.I41lNS IHILE. IJADDY 5'r.xlu4, Ixmv SYMINIIIHN ILLIPIZIIIII. -IUIIN I.u.xR1N1., BRIAN CASEY. VIENCING 'IIEAM limi: mzg, lcflxm flight: C. 'I Lfnzxmz, W. Illlfmw, II. II,-XlVIIl,'I'UN, Ii. IEARKWIQLI., G. 'I4AYI.UR, R. IIASKINS, Q, Mb. I. Ilusmfn. Frou! ww, Ie!! I0 rigbf: AI. IYIORRIS, G. -IENKINS, D. BY'l HEl.l., A. SWEEIIIN, P. IEE. page 162 F BUXING 'I'E.'XM Huck ram: lvl! fu riglvli P. IIUNT tCu:1chJ. C. Huulzn, ll S'l3xuK, R. Illrxulgmwkln, M. SMIRVH, Al. BMJ., V C. TURNER 1CoachR3. i Q N M muww L, l'rm1l nm: lvff fo right: A. WRln3l 1'lA, P. C,A1vuiRuN, M. Coin!-N, AI. N1f3C,x:umlN, ll. lm f ., PA'l lERsoN. W R ESTLING 'VISAM Buffs rmp, lv!! In rzgbfi D. QJIMRUY, R. BRUWN, C. b1 .xRlx, XX. BRYDUX, C. XX Ill ls, C.. I l'RNl:R tfmzlc G. Dunn, C. R1l.mRAN, S. PA'1 1'ERsoN, I.. Muxx, N. .XNIJERSUN -I. X1mERPl..uG, D. CAMPBEA.. hi, ron! ww, le!! In right: C. CRANT, I. Mcilflu., R. ll.xMl1'mN, A. lxmwis, U. IJIKTIQH.-XR'l'. 5. bxx'.fx1u'1, page 16.9 6 eg , 'QQJ ryK?4 ARTS GOLF TIQAM Lu!! In riqbl: I. GUNN, I. B.'XI.IflJUR, ll. GUTHRIL, Il. AIKEN. ,A , A .V 55 ,, yi V , , ,, ,vzl Q , . Q X 1 , 4 ' ,gnsf-UQ.. wwf' riff' ' page 164 x MFDS GOLF 'IAIZAM Luf! In I'lv,i1lTf,' xl, Bama, G. l.r5x'ER, W, CAMERHN, M. XVLARING. J' K f '22 ' x BADMINTON S ,4 ,gag Gt , if Y sk ,A 'Ny' 'xv Y Vi? ,- Q Q. M2 'Y 'Y' afar A TEAM Bank nm Ziff fn rzqfvz' BRLCE AlTlxI-N WAHACE NESBVIT, lam ORR IIM STEXICTXQON Dm LFWVRENCE front rm. Ie f fn rzglvf MARCARF1 OTIUN X IUIA SLYITUR, HHH IWALDOIN-XID ANN Calm: IHR N1-XRIANI Inu! Blll CAMERUN . 4, X X ! I .2 Ji ss W X 'X W' X be' I , Q +P KW gg E ,xg I H BADM INTON liaak row left to rzgbt C HOURD V PHILLIP rout nm L f to rzg 71' HABOI' V BEVAN C TEAM 5, Pfxnm STARIX H R055 R CXLCUIF ,C.IIAxDcuQ1x V Q 1 I 1 Mmwm Women's Athletic Committee HE past year has seen a few changes and we hope improvements in the work of the Women's Athletic Committee. Qur first major undertaking was the University Field Day. We planned and officiated at this meet in which almost one hundred undergraduate Women took part. The events were archery, deck tennis, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball. Because swimming has been included in the competitions for the Lang Trophy, we added a representative of that sport to our executive. We also added a representative for ice hockey because, judging by the enthusiasm displayed by some of the students for this sport this year, We may have a team next year. ln February, We strayed from our usual serious business and had a dance which was remarkable because of the surprising fact that we actually made money. The badminton enthusiasts were pleased to be included in the lnter-Western League. We had a most enjoyable visit to Mclvlaster when our senior and intermediate basketball teams, a badminton and an archery team and a group of tap dancers played with the Mclvlaster Women and watched their demonstration of country dancing. The incoming executive has our best wishes. May they have good luck, happy days and a successful year. HENHIETTA MACDONALD, April lU, l937. President .Allh. emi 'Q' 5' -as ...Q H-F 2-ff F Gs WGMENS ATHLETIC EXECUTIVE Sluizfliizg, left In right: CREENA W,xl.l.AcE, Lorem BRONVN, Dems WESTUN, MARG. HOMUTH, View SUITUR. Sl'LIILt'l!, lvfl fn riglrf: Nom lNlCEVVING, VERTA KhNERsuN, ,IUAN BRE.-XKSPEAR, HETTY NTACDONALD. page 166 Q V 6 J, ,. ,..,., , . . NYS' . . M Y? S ,ui J .f X 5' ' I' .. I X' ff ' QW 2 I q!!!!llI f 1. N' M MW iw- . .,v, - 53,8 , A X . I Q Si 'X Y Q 1 Z ' QI f SISNIOR BsXSKEI'BALL 'IEAM - INIERCOLLECIATE CHAMPIONS liunk nw. Iaff fu VIKQZIII Mum INIIIIRGAN IIXILlI1Zig6I'I. IXIARG. IIUMUTH, NIARY CARDIFF, CREENA XVAI- LACE, -IUYCE CHAMBERLAIN, DORIS WESTON ICm1cI1I. Franz' nm, lc!! In rigblx NANCY SANTII, RUTH IDMIIS, Dm 'II'lMvANY. NIARY Woxo. IXIARG. Melina Ima ' I .. y ly, :W VV X, ,J QIMQQ ibiw. ,,n., ,ESRTBSRI VI AQQ5 N qpaw hf,,.,N A 2 V, ' 1 ' .1' L, x, J Xb ' ' 5 - At Q SOCCE R 'I' EA M Bafle ww, Iv!! In right: D. W15s'mN, R. BARSS, I. Mclisrwlh, M. CARDIH: C. XV.xL1.M:f5, B, SHlVI'TI.F1- WURTH, M. HUMUTH, M. MINING, L. BRQSWN. Frmzf rms, Ivff fu riglwff M. REX, VI. I.EMON, il. BREAKSPEAR, Y. IQENVRSUN, M. XVITBSIER, R. GIIIES, C I:l.l.m'rT. page 167 A .D xg, xg Y . ..,f:ff7, 4 -if I' 'yi . ' 3 'S 4 I YW I NIU smut' S I I pngcf 168 I an--G' . . QQ I I' I X If W Q I W' A ,11,1, . 553, l ,g 8 FW if f M7 9 f me 3 7 M X M ' I X I - I A ,Sims ,f . INT ERM EDIAT E BAS Ii ETBALL 'I' EAM limi: rn-zu. lvl! ln rigblf ID. XVESTUN, E. XVHITLING, B. SHUTTI,EWlJR'I'H, QI. BRE.xKsPEQxR. l4m11l 71715, lafl ln right: I. Iirnousow, R. Bfxlzss, I.. Blwwx, D. Conf, D. EAGLES. I - I Q 1,A I I7 , ,ff 1' W 1 Ab! SWIMMING 'IEA M lmulz rms, left In right: P. Iiuwoun, Ii. IV:O'I'I'IERGlI.I., AI. I'IL I'CHISON, KI. LAWSON, R. BARSS. lfrmzl may luf! in riglvl: ll. SHlR1.u', DI. BREANSPEAR, M. 'I'HuMAs, M. CRAIG, B. GUVAN. -L ,E I -si X? ARCH ERY TEAM Left to right: N. MCEWING, M. HAYMAN, M. ROBERTS, bl. SHIRLEY, j. FERGVSUN, sl. PIIILI ws, B, DLTMAGE. m.XfB X f f y xx r in K W,ff?x QYE-E P-A'- Q EQM ,- ZW: .bb, Q ' S ,,, V K 9 , 9 I 5 ' 11. -R , ii i., is 1 I K H, i , R. Q N f 4 X Q I M- ' W Aw' S s ' TENNIS TEAM Left to right: CORINNE CHERRY, E1.o1sE TENNENT, NHRA IWCCORMICK, -'EAN P.x'1'ERsuN. page 169 II ii II T Ti ,,E TTiE 11 iffzi-fit , -' , ,i,,,,, iTi,-M, ,MH I I I S.LIx,e,rwn.od. I I . . I DAIRIES LIMITED - DISTRIBUTORS OF - I Sale IVIIII4, I-Iomo IVIiIIc, Jersey IVIiIIc, Chocolate IVIiIIc, Table and Whipping Cream, and Cultured Buttermillc - MANUFACTURERS OF - I Hgmoother-than-velvetn ICE CREAM , Finest Creamery Butter, Condensed Whole and I Slcim IVIiIIc, powdered Slcim Milk, Condensed I and Powdered Buttermillc and Evaporated IVIiIIc F111 of the same Guaranteed High Quality I we RROVINCEWIDE DISTRIBUTION An All-Canadian Dairy Products Organization, owned and operated by more than Five Thousand Investors, including Employees, Rroducers I and Customers. I I I I 1910 ' f IW' x f V ,, N K 0 YN V s if U IR x, 5 1 V K N N ff 5: '-:f f fj I I r 1 Qi .::,b..X: . 'J F - ' 1-I i- 'ff :QI -.-. pu, Q DOING THE TOWN F. C. allllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllillllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIII About the time when other folks are busy preparing for exams, a volume called The Occidentalian makes such a pastime im- practical for some people connected with its publication. This is particularly true when it comes to filling up little spaces between advertisements. This task usually befalls the editor or his stooge. ln this case, either term will apply. The important thing to remem- ber is that such filling up of the spaces is just a way of putting the nothing that was there before into printed form. lt sounds in- volved, but it isn't really. What we mean is just this-don't expect too much, Think kindly of the effort - and patronize our advertisers! with . . Bi2oWN lnlnlullll? Student Affairs The Prefecture True to Western tradition, the students have once more elected competent people to fill the executive offices of the School. Re- tiring from the prefecture and sub-prefecture respectively are Ron Fraser and leanne Watt. They have done their task well. Don Cockburn and Marg. Homuth succeed them. They will more than justify the student body's faith in them. The Gazette One cannot praise too highly the work of last year's editor lack Pickering. The stu- dent paper has retained its high journalistic standard. Robert Syrett, alias Cuthbert, backed by a strong staff, should have no difficulty continuing the good Work. 1' MU E FHEE D YO ent Sea NOTE Stor. Dor. Fruit Drawer Built-in Ve t bl C' T h e Westinghouse Super-Power unit is h ld' 1 d a.1- ge a e nsper t e wor S on y u and many other automatic hermetical- modern features ly sealed mechanism. page 1742 N 5 LIELADTU N ' estiif house FIEFRIGEHATIIJN Your Westinghouse dealer will gladly demonstrate to you the advantages of Westinghouse Super Power. So find out FOR URSELF exactly what this Super-Power unit offers in efici- refrigeration even during the hottest weather . . . in economy . . . in extra years of dependable service! And remember, too, that the entire mechanism is hermetically led in steel so that no dust or moisture can penetrate to mar its quiet efficiency . . . And there's the exclusive Dual- Automatic protection against power overloacls-Two other Westinghouse features you'il want to investigate. CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE CO. LIMITED HAMILTON ONTARIO THE OCCIDENTALIA Without attempting a too vigorous ration- alization, we at least venture a prediction: next year will see a revised Year-Book, put out by several people. A one-man band may be a novelty, but it cannot compare with an orchestra. Given a more numerous staff and adequate student co-operation, the Occidentalia can and will become an out- standing year-book, not an altar upon which the chosen few sacrifice their reputation and scholastic standing. lt's not that bad, of course. We just want to elicit enough sym- pathy so that pictures will come in on time, every time. ADVICE TO EDITORS When you're scared about your paper And afraid you'll lose the fight, lust remember Tonah- I-le came out all right. ldookbinders in London . since'l885 THE BINDING OF OCClDENTAl.IA ' WAS DONE BV US The Chas. Chapman Company I-CI'ldQn ' Canada I Have your magazines bound We Specialize in Thesis Binding Nlay Your Future be a Large Volume of Successful I Venturesl l WENDELL HOLMES BOOKSHOPS LONDON ST. THOMAS l SHORT, SHORT STORY Little Algernon had a bad habit. He chewed his finger-nails. The doctor said to put something that did not taste sweet on his finger-nails. We put arsenic. Little Al- gernon does not chew his finger-nails any more. DEFINITION A library: a loud public gathering place where one may study, eat a candy bar. get bawled out, go to sleep, copy somebody's work - or possibly get a book. RHAPSODY IN HAY-FEVER I sneezed a sneeze into the airy It fell to earth, I know not where, But hard and cold were the looks of those In whose Vicinity I snoze. page 173 NASH GALLERIES Fine Arts :: Antiques Old Silver I NASH DIAMONDS PERPETUATE PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP l NASH on the box means it's perfect and paid for ..... 1 ,,, . Joi-IN A. NASH I I My JeweIIer LONDON CANADA Visitors Welcome THE REASON Grandpappy Morgan, a hillbilly from the Ozarks, had wandered off into the Woods and tailed to return tor supper, so young Tolliver was sent to look tor him. I-le found him standing in the bushes. Gittin' dark, Grandpapf' the tot ven- tured. Yep Gittin' 'long 'bout supper time, Grand- pap. Yep. Aint ye hungry? Yep. Wal, air ye comin' home? Nope. Why aint ye? Standin' in a b'ar trap. DELIGHTED Then there was the soft-drink manufac- turer's son who went on the stage as a tumbler. pngi 17.4 LOGIC Tobacco is a filthy Weed, I like it. From the Devil it doth proceed, I like it. ' It burns your money and spoils your clothes And makes a chimney of your nose: It makes you pale, it makes you lean. You'll all admit it is unclean. It's the darn'dest stuff I've ever seen- I LIKE ITI Make mine oxygen -- it you don't mind. THIN A big buck Indian had just ordered a ham sandwich at a drug counter, and was peering between the slices of bread when he turned and said to the waiter: Ugh, you slice 'em ham? The Waiter looked up and replied, Yes, I sliced the ham. Ugh, grunted the Indian indignantly, you darn near miss 'em. OUEEN'S HOTEL MONTREAL I The I Iome oi The University oi Western Qntario Students Dignitied Appointments, Students Service, Delicious French Cuisine .y ADELARD RAYMOND I Vice-President ancI Managing Director WALTER A. DIXGN lalces this opportunity of thanlcing the Graduates ot 1937 for their lcind pa- tronage and wishes them all success. lie ifftittliz 5-Stuhiu OVERHEARD Going around with women keeps me young. I started going with them four years ago when I was a freshman - and l'm still a freshman. LAZY LAMENT From north, south, east and west Smiling students have lost their zest, Youthful foreheads are furrowed with care- Final exams have darkened the air. Grumblesiand growls everywhere sound, As fingers tap and heads pound. Cramming by most, cheating by few- Professors sigh, nothing seems new. Ringing in roars above the mass We hear those, who always cut class. The cry ot the lazy seems to be Not, I flunked . . . but, He flunked me. LITTLE WILLIE Little Willie to be gay Stabbed his pa and let him lay. Said his mother with a shrug, Willie, Willie, you've stained the rug. 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HURDLING THEY'RE OFF THEY'RE STILL OFF PERPLEXED Tl1 I I, y Studio Say: I-hanI4s KindIy II II I Io UNIVERSITY GRADUATES II II I I I I I W , I I I II II Ior your patronage this year II II Ii ll Q y and may the best oI good IUCI4 he yours , I i III' .fini -- 4- ifl-Ee 7 'f L-has -1 2 1 - i-all L?-,3m,Ee,43 -1, L ,-fi, -1, III We have just learned oi a leather-worker larva -for 'ra Was: 4-as eliefffei. .e Hi who makes a whip-lash every evening. lust a thong at twilight. I I, -1? I ll . ll I ij! PAGING BILL MARSDEN TIWCC Little PISS III F or the careful driver, prosperity may loe I III just around the corner, but for the reckless P 1 one posterity is just around the next curve. f Or, as someone once remarked, The car approached the coroner at sixty miles per I, hour. - -- Where aII Western If PRE-GRADUATION PESSIMISM I l'd like to be a senior ii And with the seniors stand I A studded pin upon my vest, I Diploma in my hand. yi i I I I would not be a president, I l 'll i' i' l would not be a king, 4 l would not loe an emperor I For all the Wealth 'twould bring. WHARNCLIFFE RD. at DUNDAS I would not loe an angel- Owned and Opsfdfsd by For angels have to singp l'd rather be a senior It And not do gnythinql giect-e -I el 4.e,-:e:,,- ,..fe5gr2gglIII page 1 79 I I i PHOTO ENGRAVERS 8. ELECTROTYPER5 LIMITED The Complete Organization I l photographers, Artists, Engravers Electrotypers and Stereotypers London Office: 205 Richmond Building Metcalf 5170 H. J. .lONES'SONS, LIMITED Lithographers - Printers - Boxmalcers TORONTO LONDON MONTREAL Printers of the Qccidemsiia '37 Head Office and Factory Phones Fairmont 1700 London, Ontario 1701 g 180 E P l l . C G U B N publishing this, the l937 Occidentalia, it has been our aim throughout the year to produce a volume which would form a lasting memory of a year which has been both happy and eventful. To the student body in general, and to the l937 Graduates in particular We offer this Year-Book. Your appreciation of the effort expended will amply justify the time spent in putting out this book. May I express the thanks of myself and the staff for the untiring efforts of Mr. George L. Gardiner, Vice-President of Photo-Engravers Much of the credit for this volume must go to him and to Mr. Stewart Muir, the company's London representative. We gratefully acknowledge the valuable assistance of Mr. I. H. Bobinson and Mr. Matt. Bichmond, of H. I. lones-Sons, the printers: Mr. C. B. Chapman, lr., for the attractive bindingp the staff of the Administrative Cffice for their help and encouragement the Little Studio, the Darragh Studio: Mr. Clare Bice, for his fine art Work, and all those who have in any way co- operated in lessening the burden of publication. The Staff this year has been handicapped by lack of numbers rather than by lack of competence. May I thank them all, particularly my colleague, Mr. Garfield Lorriman, whose ability to remain unruffled in the face of missing copy was a constant source of admiration. For those who are returning to Western, and for those who are not, may We, the Staff and myself, wish the best of fortune in your future endeavours. FRED. C. BROWN. page 181 Summary ot Contents Pages Dedication .,,. 4- 5 Messages . . ,.,.,, , 22-26 Holy Names College A..ll.. 27 Faculty .,.,,. ..,A...... ..,.. ...,. 2 8 - 33 University College- Class History 4....... .,...,.,,. . . .... 36, 37 Honourary President .. ...... 38 Honourary Presidents Message ,.... 39 Honour Business Administration ........ .,.., 4 0, 41 Honour Romance Languages ......,........, .. 41 Honour Business Administration and Secretarial Science .. ..,.......,i....,.i.i,.. 42 Honour French and German ,...... 42 Honour Biology ,,..........,..,..,....,..,. 42 Secretarial Science.. ...,....,4....,,...... 43 Honour Chemistry and Physics ......,. 43 Honour English and French ,.,,,..... 44 Honour French and Latin ..........,.,.....,..,,.,,,. 44 Honour English and History ......,.........,.,.,, 44 Honour Economic and Political Science 45, 46 Honour Chemistry .,.,.,.i,. . ,...,. ............,..... . 46, 47 Honour Mathematics and Physics ,..,,.. ,,,. 4 7,48 General Arts .,.....,..,.,,,...,....,.,...,....,......, ..... 4 8-51 Honour General Science .... .,,,....,...,. 5 2 Extramurals ....,...,..,,.,,........ 52, 53 Medicine- Class History .,... .,..,..r...... .,,..,,.,.., 5 6 ,57 Honourary President's Message ...,,. 58 Graduates ..,.,.,,.,..,.................,....,.., 59-63 Public Health- Message . .,.....,,,.,...,..,.,. 66 Students' Executive ......,. 66 Graduates ,.... .,........ 6 7 Assumption College- Class History ..,........,.,,..., 70 Graduates .....,,.....,...,.....,,., ..... 7 1-74 Holy Names Graduates. ,............. 75 Purple and White Staff ....,......,.... 76 Students' Administrative Council ,,,.,..,,. 76 lunior O. A. B. A. Basketball Team .,.,,.,. 77 A Club ,.....,..,...........,,...,...,.,,......,.......... 77 Brescia Hall- Message ..,.. 80 Graduates ,..... 81 Huron College- Graduates .. .. ......, .. 84 Our Life at Huron. ,...... ........, 8 5 Faculty and Student Body ,.....,,. 86 Student Executive Council.. ,,.... 87 St Peter's Seminary- Message ,.,.,..,... ,.,. 9 0 Graduates ,.,, . 91 Waterloo College- Honour President ,,.,..,, ,.,..,,, Honour President's Message ..... Graduates ........,,..,......,.... I, ..,,.... Atheneum Society ,,...,,..,...,.,...... College Card Staff, 1936-37 .,.. Girls' Basketball Team ,.....,. ..., Boys' Basketball Team ,..... The Year- Campus Life .. C. O. T. C. Organizations- Honour Society ...... U. S. C. ................. . S. A. A. .............,,...... . Hippocratic Society ..... Women's Council Medical lournal ....... The Gazette .................. The Occidentalia ,........... Pi Beta Phi Fraternity. .... . Pi Sigma Sorority .................,... Gamma Phi Beta Sorority .,....... Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity ....... Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity ...., Kappa Tau Sigma Fraternity... Delta Upsilon Fraternity .....,.,..... Year Executives ........,........ Commerce Club ........,...... Debating Society ..... S. C. M. .....,................... . Student Court ...,.,....,.,......,., Honour Science Club ..,..... Little Theatre Orchestra ...,.... Glee Club Executive ....... 1. V. C. F. .....,..,.................. . Players' Guild Executive .... Athletics- Department of Physical Education ....,. Athletic Directorate ...,........,............ .. Rugby ............................. Soccer ......... Basketball ....... Tennis Team .....,. Track Team .....,... Hockey .....,..,.,....,.... Swimming Team ....... Fencing Team . .......,....,.. . Boxing and Wrestling ....,... Golf .......,......,.. .............' . Badminton ......,....... Women's Sports ,..,.,.,... Advertising Section ......... Autographs ............... 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