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Agriculture ‘32<br />
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NTIRELY fooling the originators <strong>of</strong> Christmas examinations, Aggie<br />
JL..J ‘32 is <strong>of</strong>f to a good start and pulling steadily at the traces. Several<br />
new men have realized the potentialities <strong>of</strong> the Class, and have joined us;<br />
one <strong>of</strong> these men was previously in Arts, but he appreciated the added,<br />
value <strong>of</strong> an Agricultural degree, and switched over.<br />
We can show a wide range <strong>of</strong> interests, having men majoring in<br />
Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Poultry, Agricultural Economics and<br />
Zoology, and we have representatives in the Outdoors Club, Biological<br />
Discussion Club, Forest Club, and <strong>of</strong> course we are all in the Aggie Club.<br />
This year’s class executive consists <strong>of</strong>: Honorary President, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
H. M. King; President, Henry A. Shaw; Secretary-Treasurer, Hugh B.<br />
Leech.<br />
II<br />
Agriculture ‘33<br />
GGIE ‘33 has just completed its second year with an enrolment <strong>of</strong><br />
thirteen members. The Class supplied two <strong>of</strong> the men, Dick and<br />
Lee, who gave the Frosh a scare in the Arts ‘20 Relay, and did its part<br />
toward the success <strong>of</strong> the Aggie Ball.<br />
Osborne and Whimster carry the honours <strong>of</strong> Aggie ‘33 up Grouse<br />
Mountain with the Outdoors Club, to dash that honour into the snow at<br />
unexpected moments while negotiating on skiis. Teden<strong>of</strong>f has made<br />
Agriculture famous by his signs and posters, which, without doubt, are<br />
works <strong>of</strong> art, and outshine any similar work done on the campus for some<br />
time. Whimster has blossomed forth as an orator and represented Var<br />
sity in the Intercollegiate Debate this year. He also keeps the Players’<br />
Club moving smoothly by playing the part <strong>of</strong> chief scene shifter and<br />
stage manager.<br />
The Aggie Basketball and Football teams have all been graced by<br />
representatives <strong>of</strong> Aggie ‘33, Dave Ferguson taking a leading part. Judg<br />
ing from past records, the Class is going to produce some versatile farmers.<br />
Aggie ‘33 can also boast control <strong>of</strong> Canadian Football for 1931-32,<br />
Harold Cliff having been elected captain <strong>of</strong> the team.<br />
This year’s Executive is: President, William Whimster; Vice-Presi<br />
dent, Harold Phillips; Secretary-Treasurer, James O’Neil.<br />
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