Student activity: Sticks of office used by Senior Stick and Lady Stick. c. 1919 – 1966 and later, housed in a display case in the Robbins Library Reading Room
Photographs have been glued to a backing board that has warped over time
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Photograph shows street view of north side of Rosser Avenue, primarily the 700 block, along which sewer pipe is being laid. Visible buildings and businesses include: The Fleming Block with Lowes Brothers Clothing and Manitoba Farmers Hedge and Wire Fence Company, the Beaubier Block and its Empire Hotel, A.M. Percival (a grocer), the Brandon Hardware Company (600 block), and the Arlington Hotel (500 block) are visible along the north side of the avenue. The Bank of Hamilton Building is on the southeast corner of 8th Street and Rosser Avenue.
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Writing on the front of the photograph matting reads: 290. Page appears to be from a photo album.
Lady and Senior Stick were honorific positions that existed during the Brandon College era. The offices of Senior Stick and Lady Stick were replaced by the offices of President and Vice-President of the Brandon College Students' Association on January 29, 1966. The change was the result of proposed changes to the B.C.S.A. constitution passed almost unanimously by the student body; the office of President enabled a co-ed to hold the highest student office, which was impossible under the previous system. Following the change in 1966, the Class Presidents were renamed faculty Sticks. At some point during the Brandon University era the faculty Stick positions were renamed faculty commissioners. The use of "stick" appears to be a particularly Canadian one.
The stick of office was carried by the incumbent as a symbol of his or her position.
Like the sticks of office at other universities and colleges in Canada, the Brandon Lady's stick is composed of an elongated wooden rod, painted or stained dark, with a metal bottom cap and an ornamental metal top in silver. The Brandon College Lady's stick also contains silver rings dating from the 1923-1924 school year, each ring containing the name of the Lady Stick chosen for that year.
It was also customary to attach a ribbon(s) in the college colours (blue and gold) to the stick. The ribbons attached to the Brandon College Lady's stick were donated by the 1954-1955 Lady Stick Verda Peden (McDonald) in 2006.
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Item is the Brandon College Lady's stick.
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Information in the History/Bio field was adapted from Wikipedia at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senior_Stick (October 2006). Additional History/Bio information was taken from the March 1966 issue of Alumni News.
The Lady's stick was previously displayed in a glass fronted display case donated by the Class of 1966. Unfortunately, two holes were drilled in the stick to anchor it to the display case. The Senior stick was also displyed in the same case, however at some point prior to 1997 it disappeared from the display case.
The silver rings and crown on the stick easily tarnish, but can be shined with any silver polish.
Part of BU 16.3 Artifacts - other.
Installation of Dulmage and Knowles. l-r Front: Prof. W. Wong, ?, ?, W.C. Lockhart, Pres. of U.of W., W.J. Waines-Vice Pres. U. of M., ?, W. Fotheringham, B.of Gov., A.L. Dulmage, Pres., L.D. Whitehead, Chair-B.of Gov., R.F.B. King, Stanley Knowles, Chancellor, Stewart Perdue, W. Wilton, Mayor W. Sibley, Vice-Pres. U of M, Prof. E.A.Birkens; 2nd row: Laurie Cragg, Pres. Mount Allison. No. 4 with light-coloured hood: J.Sword, U of Toronto
Presidential Installation of Dr. Anderson. L to R: President Marsha Hanen, U. of W.; Hon. Stanley Knowles; President Dennis Anderson, B.U.; President Arnold Ndimark, U. of M.
Presidential Installation of Dr. Anderson. L to R: Mr. Brent Mills, Chair B of G.; Hon. Stanley Knowles; Dr. Dennis Anderson, B.U.; Mr. Bill Pugh, Past Chair B.of G.