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SEALIHHQUEAGREEMENT An historic ceremony at Assumption University of Windsor affiliated Canterbury College, an Anglican school, with the Univer- sity. Left to right: Rev. P. J. M. Swan. Registrar: Reginald Burnell, College president: Rt. Rev. George N. Luxton, Anglican Bishop of Huron and Chairman of the College's Board of Directors: Most Rev. John C. Cody, Roman Catholic Bishop of London and Chancellor of the University: james A. Holden, Secretary of the Board of Directors of Canterbury: and Very Rev. Eugene Carlisle LeBel, University president stamping the seal on the agreement. Shortly before the signing of this unique agreement, the Canterbury Club came into existence bringing about a closer unification of Anglican students on campus. CANTERBURY CLUB First Row: Gisele Butosi, Dorothy Harrison, Keitha Wylie, Patricia Griffiths, Leda Savchetz, jo-Ann Ridley Second Row: Elizabeth Elisha, Craig Punchard, Mr. Duval, Moderator: Leon Paroin. President: Linda Atkinson Third Row: Peter Brett. Gary Hemmings, Hugh Rayson, Charles MacDonald, William Roddy. !,'? 1jl I it +3 I t' v gLfWi 1 Q V r ' R .i, - 1 f f i s ' r' LM-P 'af 2' K' i .l
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First Row: Elizabeth Murphy, Carol Brueggeman, Marion Bednarski, Mary Clare Quinlan, Marie Distefan, Camilla Todesco Mary Alice Pradziad. Second Row: Hugh Wilde, Connie Curran, Donna Drew, Fr. L. A. McCann, C.S.B., Patricia Giesler, Bob Vitali, Joe Sanfilippo Peter Bowers, Ronald Eberle. Third Row: Jim Gordon, Gerald Moore. SODALITY The Sodality of Our Lady is a religious body whose function is to promote an ar- dent devotion, reverence and filial love to the Blessed Virgin Mary in its members. LEGION OF MARY Sanctification of the student body, through its members, is tl1e purpose of the Legion of Mary. A good job is thoroughly done in distributing pamphlets and spiritual reading matter to all students. First Row: Joe McTeagueg Ivy Frenette, Presidentg Fr. Weiler, C.S.B.g Ronald Eberle. Second Row: Don Raper, Paul Marcella, Thomas Dettman, Hugh O'Neil1.
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'35, 19 YT! ti First Row: Muriel Stewart, Teresa Malone, Sister Elizabeth Grace, Sister Saint Cuthbert, Betty Gray. Second Row: Violet McAuley, Mary Kobe, Donna Harrison, Ann Brick, Katherine MacDonel1, Joanne Punch, Julia Leitao, Barbara O'Donaghue, Jennie Benza, Susanne Geml, Olga Smuczok. 'I HE NURSES CLUB The chief aim of the Nursing Club is to promote an interest throughout the scllool in the field of nursing. The post- graduate course offered is to improve nursing education and services in hospi- tals and health agencies. CAROLIERS Composed, this year, of numerous nlem- hers of the other clubs on campus, the Caroliers proved the fact that we do have some good voices on campus. We will never be ahle to forget that rousing Christmas concert they gave. Due to their singing, they have emphasized the fact that they are the most spirited group on campus. fm . we-f 2 12 S First Row: Leda Savchetz, Teresa Malone, Claudette Seguin, Linda Atkinson, Francine Sylvestre, Keitha Wylie, Elizabeth McLister. Second Row: Elizabeth Elisha, Ann McFarlane, Angela Gervais, Patricia Horne, Nancy Schrot, Dawn MonCreiff, Gail Duquette, Joanne DeMarco, Tamara Cohoon. Third Row: Jim Kennedy, Roger Jolie, Tom Reid, Phil Lowery, Bill Roddy, Bob Carom. Fourth Row: Jack Pearson, Dave Eaton, Frank Shunock, Neil Burgess, Gary Hemmings, Justin McCarthy, Leo Brunelle, Dave Bib, Pianist Al Houston. -EEK. ' . . 1.
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