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

 - Class of 1946

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VVillis was named Bursar, Executive Secretary and Comptroller-another XYestern grad made good. Captain George lXlcCracken took over the new journalism Course as Arts '46 again captured the Track Meet. The Building Campaign got under way at long last, and the Class of '46 heaved a sigh that it would not be able to enjoy the new facilities. Hint of future tolls was contained inthe announcement that a new Alumni Council was to be organized, and Charlie Box joined the department, Prof. Pirani's new Music Teachers' College began to function, and the University was obviously leaping ahead, to the satisfaction of her Class of Arts and Science '46 tThe Science annex kept reminding us of their new status whenever possiblej. Galpin's Folly, otherwise known as the Occidentalia '45, finally appeared. The Intercollegiate Series, although abbreviated, attracted most of our fall at- tention-especially as Creeper, Gillies and Cohn-energetic entrepreneur-organized trips to McGill and Queen's. The Mustangs, captained by Ballantyne, and starred by the favourite athletes of '46-Huyck, Cook, Szumlinski, et al-all back from the Services-swept to an undefeated season to retain the Rugby Championship. The Toronto game made history-bombs, riots, night duty and victory, although the bridge suffered a little damage from Galpin's Raiders. The Delta Upsilon Dance in the Hotel London was swamped in more ways than one, and the I.S.S. proiitted too by the hordes of happy Westerners. Magee's Mustang Band added colour to the athletic season, and the happy cries of Cartwheell always greeted the cheer-leaders. Six Mustangs made the Canadian All-Star Rugby Team as the City of London voted for the University By-Law, and the U.S.C. Rugby Dance, Co-Ed Prom and Christmas Lit rolled by. The Players' Guild, under the direction of XV. E. D. Atkin- son, Shakesperian expert, presented three one-act plays. Fraser Earle starred as a bartender in a doubtful melodrama. Doug Cook got the lNlcCullagh Trophy, and was named Rugby Captain for the next season. I Following examinations-which '46 survived without exception Cor did Ruston?J -Sadie Hawkins paid her annual visit to the Campus as plans for VVestern's Follies began to take shape under Doug Knowles. One hundred and thirty more veterans began school-which further added to the crowding in the Boy Rangers' Room. '46 came second in the Bowling League as Paula Denney ffriend and financial backer of Bob Reidj was named Qaeen of the Arts and Science Ball. Dean Hall was named President-elect and Prof. Landon Vice-President as the U.S.C., S.A.A. and Hippo- cratic Council started to talk re-organization. The girls of '46 clinched their Bowling Crown, as the lXflustang and Colt Basket- ball Teams headed for victory in the Intercollegiate League, starred, of course, by Forty-sixers like McNair and Scorgie, et al. The Horseballs also enjoyed a successful season clowned by Hayman, Ballantyne, Brule and Allen. Earle, Guthrie, Gillies and Galpin did not do so well in Intercollegiate Debating, however. Nine of the Class were named to the Honour Society-Ballantyne, Howse, Hay- man, Manning, O'Neil, McLarty, Vorshuk, jackson and Galpin. The Gazette awards further honoured Bowie, Bradford, Bradshaw, Brule, Chitovas, Cole, Gadd, ,lim Gillies, Harrington, Hessener, Houston, Hulbert, Bob Reid and john VVhite. Up on the Hill turned out to be a holdover success and contributed a handsome sum to the Building Fund that '46 supported with cash and pledges. Lutton and Lindsay were chosen to succeed Hayman and Howse and our Permanent Executive was chosen in the persons of Hayman, Manning, Bradshaw and McLarty. Publica- tion Keys were awarded to Chitovas, Reid, Galpin, Walters, VVhite, Hessener, Hulbert, Pritchard, Gillies and Towe. As College Life approached its finale the Senior Prom was held in Convocation Hall, and the Graduation Banquet in the Cobblestone Inn. After a long wait for the food the speeches got under way with a Valedictory from Ted Galpin, a farewell pre- sent to our Honourary President, Dr. Rod MacDonald, and Bob Steep presented Dr. Turville with the replica of a formal table for the platform in Convocation Hall in behalf of Arts and Science '46. Thus four happy years come to an end. Years of war and peace, years of happi- ness and tears. Study week prepared us for the final examinations, with Convocation, Graduation and Life ahead of us. fXNe all hope to receive an Oxy, some day, some placej. ' T.G., B.C., D.j., M.M., L.V. 21



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