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9HE ‘Green Death” eliminated fewer members from the Frosh<br />

year. The decrease in the death list was the result <strong>of</strong> higher<br />

percentages in the examinations written before Christmas. Almost<br />

immediately after the holidays Arts ‘34 summoned to its presence eight<br />

first year; Doug Brown was appointed president to govern a committee<br />

ing taken part in the Christmas and<br />

Spring Plays. The most prominent<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Players’ Club from the<br />

First Year are Marjorie Ellis, Nancy<br />

took leading parts in the ‘The Pirates<br />

<strong>of</strong> Penzance” presented by the Musical<br />

great knack for occurring when least desired, they have proved that they<br />

The skits put on by the Freshies at<br />

rugby, basketball, soccer, grass-hockey, tennis, badminton, swimming<br />

whole and light-hearted friends from among the knights and dames <strong>of</strong> the<br />

composed <strong>of</strong> Nance Carter, Myrtle Sutton, Stuart Keats, Marjorie Ellis,<br />

Jack Emmerson, Mary McLean and Aif. Allan.<br />

Although the general idea is that Freshmen and Freshettes have a<br />

Arts ‘34 is well represented in both the Players’ Club and the<br />

are a great necessity to many <strong>of</strong> the teams; English rugby, Canadian<br />

Symes, Eleanor Turnbull, Maudeen<br />

C. Taylor. Several <strong>of</strong> our members<br />

won’t be forgotten very quickly. Soci<br />

Farquhar, Hilda Bone, Jack Emerson,<br />

Arts ‘34<br />

and track.<br />

Musical Society, several members hav<br />

Society, Sophie Witter, Alice Rowe<br />

Catherine Bridgman, Gordon Wilson<br />

t<br />

i and Margaret McCutcheon.<br />

I Homecoming and at the Pep Meetings<br />

1, \i, ally, Arts ‘34 shone with the Fall Tea<br />

ii I) Dance and the Spring Class Party. The<br />

most popular dances <strong>of</strong> the year, if one<br />

could judge by the numbers <strong>of</strong> Seniors<br />

superiors in maintaining the cry for<br />

ary 21st and seemed to be one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

The Freshmen acknowledged no<br />

Mater in future years.<br />

64<br />

/<br />

$ tinue to uphold the glory <strong>of</strong> their Alma<br />

1 annual Class Party was held on Febru<br />

1 who were present.<br />

ç the stadium, and will certainly con<br />

JL this<br />

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