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ROBERT McLARTY<br />
PRESIDENT ARTh M.US<br />
LANGFORD (<br />
PRESIDENT<br />
HE Men’s Undergraduate Executive for 1930-3 1 brings to a close<br />
another successful year in carrying out its duties <strong>of</strong> controlling all<br />
class and faculty social activities, with the exception <strong>of</strong> those held by<br />
the Senior Classes.<br />
The most important <strong>of</strong> the year’s social functions were the three<br />
faculty balls, all <strong>of</strong> which were held in the Ballroom <strong>of</strong> the Hotel Van<br />
couver and all <strong>of</strong> which were successful in every way. The Arts was held<br />
in the Fall term and had the distinction <strong>of</strong> being ‘the Ball” <strong>of</strong> that<br />
season. The Aggies again proved their worth by the quality <strong>of</strong> their<br />
chicken sandwiches. The Sciencemen in particular outdid themselves in<br />
their efforts this year, and are to be commended on a number <strong>of</strong> their<br />
curious innovations.<br />
Each <strong>of</strong> the various classes held one party each; the classes <strong>of</strong> Science<br />
‘31, ‘32 and ‘33, and the classes <strong>of</strong> Agriculture giving combined parties.<br />
These were as is customary marked by an interesting variety <strong>of</strong> dress and<br />
entertainment. In particular was the basket social held by Arts ‘32 an<br />
interesting novelty.<br />
The classes <strong>of</strong> Arts ‘32, ‘33 and ‘34, each entertained at a tea dance,<br />
these functions taking place on Saturday afternoon following important<br />
games.<br />
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