DAL PLANS ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL ART EXHIBIT THE DALHOUSIE GAZE Ca.'1UULa's Oldest College NewspaJptJf' Vol. L:XXXVIT HALIFAX, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1; 1955 No. 13 University Art RUMOUR OF NEW DALHOUSIE MEN'S 111 ' Show Feb. 21 Another exhibition of pictures, drawings, prints, and sculptures by students, staff members, and wives will be held in the Art RESIDENCE STARTS CAMPUS BUZZING Gallery of the Arts and Adminis­ tration Building beginning Mon­ day, February 21. The exhibition will be similar to the one held WUSC Plans a year ago which included a large and varied array of work and Students Dubious which drew hundreds of visitors Dal Delegate to the Gallery. The Art Committee announces The Dal WUSC held one of Over Outcome that as far as possible all works their most important meetings of submitted will be exhibited and the year last Tuesday night at Students around the Studley campus have been wonder­ students are encouraged to enter Shirreff Hall. The meeting was called to discuss the plans for a if there is any foundation of fact about the rumour that the items in the show. The rules are university is planning to build a new up-to-date Men's Resi- not binding but the Committee \· Dal representative at the Sum­ recommends that, if possible, oil mer Seminars conducted by the dence to replace the presE'nt "te.rpporary" structure. ' RHODA PALFREY International WUSC each year. paintings be framed and draw­ The building at the moment ings of water-colors be matted or The P resident, John Brown, is­ ~,~~~i]~l: framed. It is also recommended * * sued these facts about the scho­ houses accommodations for a few that pictures less than 8 x 10 ins. larship for those who would like male students, several offices for not be submitted. to apply. The International student organizations, the care­ Seminar will be held this year All entries must be delivered S.C.M. Official in Japan and 20 delegates from taker's quarters, canteen, book­ to the Art Room on or before Canadian universities will par­ room, office of the council presi­ Wednesday, February 16 and the ticipate. Tliis is the first time dent, two common rooms (one of back of each should oear clearly To Visit that WUSC has sponsored a which is kept locked), and one the name and address of the study tour of this country, and other room (kept vacant except artist. Each picture must 'be ac­ Miss Rhoda Palfrey, Associate it promises to be very interesting companied by an entry form and Secretary for Missions of the Ca­ because of Japan's position near JACKIE GALLOWAY when some frustrated student these will be available in the Art nadian Student Christian Move­ Red China. Other study tours feels inclined to hammer an al­ Room from Mondty, February 14. ment, will visit the Dalhousie­ will be conducted in West Africa ready-.beaten-up piano.) The room will be open daily Kings campus February 5-11. and the W~st Indies, and four • • • from that date for the purpose Canadians will take part in each No one seems to know where or receiving entries._ Miss Palfrey is an Honors Eng­ of these. The 28 students chosen lish graduate of Mount Allison the rumor of the proposed new Every poss~ble care will be across Canada are asked to state University. While in college she their preference for the tour they "Jolie Jackie" Student Union Building started, taken of works submitted lbut was active in the SCM debating, neither the Art Committee nor would like to join. Applications but just about everyone agrees and student government. After for this scholarship must be in the University will be respon­ graduating in 1950 she spent that it is high time this univer­ sible for damage or loss. on February 25 and the forms three years 'in Japan teaching can be obtained at Dalhousie Dent Choice ,sicy undertook such a worth­ Oral English to high school and from Professor Doull or from his The Dental students have an­ while project. junior college students. Her offtce. · summers were spent at an Inter­ nounced Jackie Galloway as Someone suggested the rumor Smith Shield national Work Camp, Kanazawa, The plans for a foreign student their choice for candidate in the may have started as a result of and an American Friends' Inter­ atending Dal next year were dis­ Munro Day Campus Queen Con­ .an article published in the Jan­ The Gazette Editorial Board Cases Argued national Study Seminar, Tokyo. cussed, but nothing was decided. test. uary 11th issue of the Gazette. extends its sincerest sympathy Miss Palfrey has also travelled Also the joint Arts and Science­ Jackie, a resident of Shirreff The article said in print: to News Editor David Peel on One of the major events in the widely in Europe, the United WUSC calendars have now been Hall, entered Dalhousie in 1953 the advent ef his catching a Law School took place last States, and Canada and has handed f>Ver to WUSC, and they on a Queen Elizabeth Foundation "Subscr,iptions of about $700,- cold. Mr. Peel was unable to Thursday night in the Mott Court taught school in rural Nova will •be sent to the various Alum­ Scholarship. She is studying for 000 in support of the current ex­ edit page one and three and as Room. Participation in the Smith Scotia. She joined the national ni groups in Canada and the a Science degree with honors in pansion program of Dalhousie a result, this week's edition is Shield Competition depends up­ staff of the SCM in 1954. United States. Chemistry. University have resulted to date a joint effort-of headaches. on the arguments 'Presented from a special campaign in the throughout the year in Moot While in Halifax, Miss Palfrey Although she has been here Toronto area under the leader­ Court, and this year, Howard will be the guest of the local unit Sadie Hawkins Week only a short time, Jackie has ship of J. Gerald Godsoe,• C:BE, Crosby, Pat Nowlan, George of the Stuctent Christian Move­ taken an active part in extra chairman and Burnham L. Mit­ Liberal Club Cooper and Richard Casselman ment. She will meet various Offers "One-in-a· curricular activities. This year chell; vice-chairman, President were chosen to argue oefore Mr. student and professional groups she is Vice-President of the Jun­ A. E. Kerr announced yesterday. Justice McQuarrie and Mr. Jus­ on the campus and elsewhere in ior Class, and was a nominee for The undertaking, which was be­ Hears Winters the city. Her experience and Year" Chance tice MacDonald, two of the Su­ Junior Queen. She is playing in­ gun quietly by a small commit­ The Dalhousie Under-graduate preme Court Judges, and Mr. understanding of the Missionary Well lonely hearts, your big termediate basketball, volleyball, tee a few months ago has not Liberal society held a meeting Cooper, of the executive of the emphasis of the church makes moment has finally arrived. If is active in DGAC and is one of ·been completed, and several fur­ last Thursday at noon in the Nova Scotia Bar Asscoiation. her message particularly relevant you are one of those poor dears the Dalhousie cheerleaders. Jac­ ther subscriptions are confident­ Arts building to elect a perma­ to Meds, nurses, social workers who suffer from buck teeth, cross kie was also a member of the ly expected, Dr. Kerr said." and education students. Miss nent executive. Those elected The facts of the. case are as eyes, bow legs, or live at Shirreff chorus line in "TV or Not TV" were: follows: Palfrey will have personal mov­ Hall, you are saved; the moment and is a sports reporter no the The students point out that President, Tom MacQuarrie; ies of the Orient with her, and o£ reward has arrived. But alas valhousie Gazette. there is not nearly enough office The appellant is a television a film on Medical work in India. Vice in charge of organization, dealer who employed a work­ and alack you have but a single Last year Jackie played Inter­ space for each of the active or­ Mr. Bryant; Vice in charge of man, Jenks, to repair sets. After The Missions Committee of week to make good; after that, mediate- basketball, was vice­ ganizations on the campus. The Publicity, Ken Kalutich; Secre­ fixing a set belonging to Mrs. SCM, which Miss Palfrey repre­ back to the covert for another president of the Sophomore class Gazette Office is comandeered tary, Neva Eisner; Treasurer, Rugg, Jenks fixed a faulty wall sents works in conjunction with year. Yes, it is here-the Wall and was a member of the chorus periodically by various groups Nlaureen Connolly. outlet with a wire which he knew denominational Mission Boards. Flowers' Week of Bliss-SADIE line in "Singin' in the Seine." which wish to hold meetings. A motion was also made by to be below standard require­ There are openings overseas for HAWKIN'S WEEK. There is no space allotted to the which three ex-officio members ments, but he warned Mrs. Ruggs teachers, doctors, nurses, engin­ NF'CUS committee which is cur­ ~ould be appointed by the ex­ not to overload the plug. She eers, ministers and student work­ Yes girls, here is our chance. rently undertaking several large ecutive as was deemed necessary neglected to inform her huSband ers. Let us not boo'b, Amen. On Mon­ scale programs. The Publicity •O help in certain matters. of the situation, and the house day we dated our lovelies and Director could use more space A most pleasant surprise was caught on fire.
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