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THE GONDOLIERS'' IS HIT (See Page 4) THE

''THE GONDOLIERS'' IS HIT (See Page 4) THE DALIIOUSIE.. GAZETTE ' Canada's Oldest College Newspaper Vol. LXXXVI HALIFAX, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1954 No. 18 • • * • • * • • * • • * PRES HOW THE STUDENTS VOTED Mr. Vic Burstall was elected president of the Dalhot1Sie Council of Students in Tuesday's election when 57.6% of the student body marked their X's for some 50 candidates. The Law School's vice-presidential nominee, Miss Sally Roper was also elected to the council. Results of the presidential and veep races is as follows: Med Dent Pharm Com Law A & S Eng Total Vic Burstall ........................... 109 25 7 82 105 215 53 596 Dave Peel . ........................... 32 10 7 7 8 61 12 137 Sally Roper ............................ 60 26 3 4 7 76 148 50 410 Helen Scammell ........................ 83 9 11 41 36 128 16 324 Official Munro Day First Honorary President Dalhousie To Take Part Program Slated For Flash! Of CUP Atlantic Region In Mock Parliament Tuesday, March 9 Retiring Council President, At Legislature 9.30-Hockey game- Engineers Gordon McConnell advised the "B" team vs Faculty team Gazette i;oday that votes in The staging of an Intercolle­ 10.30-11.30--Skating Session two faculties would be repeated giate Mock Parliament rwill take P.l\1. Monday, March eighth. The place at the Provincial Building 11.30--Hockey game - Interfac medical faculty's vote for coun­ commencing next Friday night cil representative is required SALLY ROPER Championship i March 12 and on Saturday, March VIC BURSTALL 1.30-Basketball game - Inter- ll!g,ain due to an incorrect bal­ 1 13 in the afternoon and evening fac Ohampionship lot form. A tie for Arts and , at times to be annouunced. 2.45--Quartet Contest Science council junior boy rep­ The Ilion. J. L. Ilsley, Ohief Jus­ Bennett Shield Finals Macdonald Aw·ard To Be 3.15-Campus Queen Show resentative has necessitated a tice of Nova Scotia, will act as 4.15-Rink Rats Show revote for candidates Alex Governor General. Other digni­ Scheduled For D-Day Announced Munro Day 7.00~Munro Day Variety Show Campbell and AI Sinclair. taries taking place will include: 8.30-Presentation of New Stu- Mr. Pickerskill, Secretary of State Competition for the Bennett "The Ideal University Commun­ dent Council at Ottawa, who will lead the Shield is now very keen as Munro ity" was the topic of the Mac­ 8.45-Presentation of A wards Libera1 Party and David Fulton, Day approaches and the competi­ donald 0 r a tori c a l competition Speaker from Alumni - member of Parliament for Kam­ tion nears an end. Semi-final whirh was held in the 'Moot Court Nr. A. G. Archibald Dal Girls Lose Debate To loops, B.C., will head the Conserv­ debates will take place on Thurs­ Room of the Law School on 10.00-Crowning of New Queen ative Pat'ty. Speaker of the house day at 1:30 in the Moot Court Thursday evening, March 4. Ben 10.30-Dance Mt. St. Benard-Default will be Leonard W. Fraser, Q.C., Room. Final debates will be held Douglas, president of Sodales, pre­ 1. Admission to the functions former leader of the Conservative on Monday, March 8. sided over the competition. by Dal or Kingl) Council Card only, The forthcoming Intercollegiate Party in Nova Scotia and who has Those competing in the semi­ Debate between Dalhousie Uni­ finals are Dan Chilcott and Joel To be eligible for bhis competi­ except where students wish to presided over numerous Dalhousie bring a friend as a ·partner. versity and Mount St. Bernard Law School Mook !Parliaments. Matheson against Arthur Stone tion, all participants must take College has been cancelled and and Fenton Aylward. The win­ pa1t in inter-collegiate debating. 2. :Persons creating a disturb­ Dr. Vince, head of the political ance will be promptly ejected from the decision goes by default to R. J. RANKIN Science Department at Acadia ners of this debate will comuete Those taking part in the competi­ the gymnasium. the Mow1t. Lack of interest and University, ihas been instrumental with Brad Smith and Ed Cohen tion this year are: Turney Jones, participation on the part of the Managing Editor of the Halifax who have already reached the S<aul Patton, David Peel, Kenneth 3. Free refreshments · during in bringing the parliament into dance. students has made the Spring Mail~Star, has been elected first being. All org,anization has been finals. The winners in the finals Lund and Brad Smith. The ,win­ debate impossible. Candidates for Campus Queen: Honorary President of the 'Cana­ done by Atcadia. Tom Denton, 3rd will be awarded the Bennett ner of this competition, who will year Arts student at Acadia is Shield on Munro Day, March 9. not be known until Munro Day, Arts and Science, Betty Morse; Each year the Maritime Girls dian University Press, Atlantic Meds, Mary Chisholm; Engineers, Intercolegiate Debating League. chairman of the political action will be presented with the Mac­ Region. Wibh the Muse, St. Johns, are Conservatives: Mary Patter­ donald Oratorical A ward, which is Elaine Woodside; Pharmacy, Sally awards a cup to the college with committee. Forbes; Commerce, Elise Lane; the highest aggregate of points. abstaining, Mr. Rankin received It is expected that the follow­ son, David Peel, Peter McDermaid; presented annually by Angus L. Law, Janet Conrad; Kings, &heila ing universities will take part: Liberals: Niva Eisner and Graeme Macdonald, J>remier of N o v a Points are allotted as follows: votes from Mount Allison, Acadia, Piercey; Pine Hill, Patty MacLeod. three for a unanimous decision, Dalhousie, while Dr. George Boyle, Kings, U.N,B., Dal, St. Mary's, Nicholson. The house will 1ptoba· Scotia. Judges: Prof. Berman, Dean Mount St. Vincent, Acadia, St. bly be divided in the following two for a split and three on a Professor of English at St. F.X. Judges for the Macdonald Ora­ Cooke, Coach Gillis. default. It is hoped that more F.X. and Mount A. Five repre­ manner: .Conservatives 20, Liber­ torical Awa1'<i are Dean Horace Committee: Dave MacDonald, interest will be taken next year was backed by U.N.B. and St. F.X. sentatives will be coming from als 18, CCF 1 and National Re­ Read, Dr. A. E. Kerr and Premier chairman; .Betty Morse, Garry so that Dal can show what it can Mr. Rankin's appointment covers each. Those taking part from Dal publics 1. Macdonald. Watson, Andy Burns. do. a two-year period. Dalhousie Music Director Accepts Outgoing Council Presents List Of "Th( Campus Choice" Recommendations To Successors New Post At R.C.N.' s Shannon Park As we are fast approaching the end of another college / year the Council of Students Executive feel that a summary The final performance of "The Gondoliers" last Monday DRC Show No. of activities should be presented to the students. Although evening in Truro, marked the last time that Professor Harold 4 the activities of the various organizations have been seriously Hamer will direct the Dalhousie Glee and Dramatic produc­ curtailed due to lack of finances the student participation tions as a member of the faculty. The president of this year's Shown below is Barbara Davison, Students' Council was the male has been very good on the whole. ~----------------------- vice-president of the Students' During his stay at Dalhousie choice for the Radio Committee's Council and the female choice of fourth and final program over Recommendations (c) Pharos demand on the Prof. !Hamer successfully directed Delegate Att d SCM cam}lUS radio and press for the When the Council stepped into campus. five Gilbert and Sullivan produc- S en CBH. A Mount A. alumnus, Gor­ D.R.C.'s final program over CBH. don McConnell has made his pres­ office this year it was hampered (d) Gazette distribution on tions, climaxi.ng this year wi~h Besides being active in such or­ campus. "The Gondoliers". Among h 1 s Conference At Mount A ence felt both scholastically and ganizations as the Students' Coun­ in its activities because of the lack other achievements, he served on Seven Dalhousie students at­ otherwise since coming to Dal. of recommendations from the pre­ (e) Points system. cil, Delta Gamma, W.U.S.C., and 4. Considered subject to avoid­ the :\1usic Committee that was the tended a 'Maritin1e S.C.M. Confer­ Besides being active in Students' the Arts and Science Society, Barb vious years Council as to what prime mover in procuring music Council, he has worked on the problems should be tackled im­ able funds: ence at Mt. Allison over the week­ has managed to attain an envious (a) Increase in D.R.C. opera­ for the university music room. end of February 26-28. Forty stu­ Pharos and has played many an scholastic record during her four mediately. In leaving the universtiy, Prof. dents took part in the sessions and outstanding game for Dal's Eng­ years' stay at Dalhousie. She We therefore hope that the fol­ tions. Hamer accepts a position with the Dal, U.N.B., St. iF.X., Acadia, New lish rugby and Canadian football plans to enter Medical School in lowing recommendations will be of (b) Increase in N. F. C. U. S. navy as a lecturer and teacher of Brunswick Teachers' College and squads. Gordie will be graduating the fall some help to next year's Council dues in order to return music at Shannon Park and Shear­ Mt. A. were represented. Discus­ from Law School this spring. in pointing into the problems which Dalhousie to voting status.

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