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5 lit erals .K .X , The Liberal Club at Assumption completed its second year of operations. Activities were closely connected with the program out- lined hy thexational Lilieral Fed- eration and the Xational Lilieral Advisors' Council. Seated: J. LeBel, P. Pope. J. McCarthy lPresiclentl. J. Pintur. P. Falardeau. Standing: T. Racine. P. Cathcart. T. Gilbert. P. LeNlay. T ' -V: :1 I il- Second row: L. Gilbert, J. Shea, D. Wilson, L. Brunelle. N. McCallum, J. Bawden. First row: F. Shunock, vice-president, M. Brick, president, J. Steel, advisor, L. Goesselin, sec.-treasurer, P. Gilmor, M. Roche. Efmgnassiwa The Coiiservative Clulv on campus. following the aims of the Canadian Conservative Party. discusses the major actions of the government and provides its memlwers with meetings with high ranking Conservative leaders. 71
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X, X, t 'Y't'w4f-f-'7 JfT'..f - .. - L fa 7. Y Standing: E. Klasse. T. Shoniker. E. Rosenbaum. D. Horan. .l. Zimu. .l. Duichent. B. Scarff. D. Demchuk. B. Cullen, J. Pintur. P. Jankov. D. Auliry, T. Mulligan. D. fftinter. Nl. llurst. B. Letourneau, R. Puhringer, Nl. Little. D. Woodall, R. Thayer. B. Neeley. L. Penna--hetti. L. Zuuresli, l'. Young. J. Ziemianski. C. Do cherty. ,l. Dewhirst. Center Row: K. Lucier. D. Llnsal. L. Nic.-Xrthur. J. A fend. Q. White. Dr. C. R. Horne. Prof. Hanson. S. Semenski. A. Rouble. P. Brunelle. First Row: F. Dietzel. D. Nantais. J. Robertson. l. Klasse. P. Kennedy. H. Cordon. T. Cameron. .l. Buda. H. Drlir-ka. R. .lolie, S. Semeniul-1. .l. Chisholm, R. Gilbert. Economies Gtuil 'wt A quick glance at the import- export markets. the fluctuation of the stock market. or the price of cigar- ettes shows the work of economists whose decisions often effect millions Q Pt of people. The lfconomics lllnlm is composed of students interested in tliis important field. The club ar- ranges for tours and outside spealeerrs to inform them of the latest develop- Bttistas fl ft ga-. Commerce Jtii' The stone-age man never anticipated such a study would arise from his simple trading habits. The operation is grown intricate since then. and students enrolled in the Bachelor of Commerce Course have formed the Business and Commerce Club to give them extra-curricular opportunities of furthering their knowledge in the business and industrial world. The club invites important leaders of the business world to address them on eur- rent business topics and it tours many of the local plants for first hand in- formation. ' ' I lyl A i I 1 t 5 ss 1 on .- 3 tx 46 -Aims, ,J ments and the most up-to-date techniques. l-'rom foreground around table: J. Lemay. treasurer, F. Mock. C. Hardy. K. Solway. A. Solosky, J. Jurasek. W. Nlor-fan. P. Liathcurt J. LeBel. vice-president, I. Kirwin. F. Yvhittingham, T. Cusinato, M. Costello, 70 Presidenlf. L. Pennachetti. J. Bak. F. Goddard, secretary. J. Puscas. P. Falardeau, W. White, moderator. pfi
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llgl Bt twgy Clit White coats. microscopes. and close study of living nrganisins forms the ljvasic training for Assumption 'j, students interested in such scientific professions us inetlicine. dentistry. and ltacteriology. The lliology Chili encourages this Sllltlf' hy proxiding tours of linspitals and inedieal centres uhere firstluind inlorniation is avail- altle. Fourth now. left to right: M. Hakem. B. Elisha. T. Jolinson. L. l,Lll-I'l1I'I1lDOlSP. K, Zaile. B. Larocque. Third row, le-lit to right: Wh llicl-1. L. Narclellzi. P. flume, R. Heed. E. Mairctiz. C. Sliunocli. Second row. left to right: .l. Berecz. A. Tarcia. L. Lapka. E. Laframhoise. A. Yuzpe. First row, left to right: K. Moses. J. Cimer,l Y. Armstrong. D. fiarom, E. Riedl. Chemistry Stu i t l x tlheniistry has always played an important part in mauis life. In the modern age it plays an even more important role as it stimulates and supplements its sister science. physics,- - in rapid pursuit of knowledge of lioth S 'J inner and outer space. The Chemistry d N Clulr presents speakers. films,and tours to keep its members informed with the latest developments in this special field. Iii-x-me Fourth row, left to right: M. Harken. L. Lefaive. B. Poporic, Dr. K. Rutherford, Dr. R. Thilhert, Dr. A. Guyp. R. Johin. L. Gr-nsens. Third row. left to right: R. St. Cf-rrnain. A. Kurosky. M. Iavko. R. Reed. P. Hume, H. Ducliene, I. Bastien. Second row. lf-ft to right: L. Laframlmoise, J. Died:-rich. R. Tliiliodeau, D. Pereira. F. Lafranilioise. lf. Mephum. L. Laplxa. Y. Armstrong. First row. left to right: J. Pthliippak, M- Kr6'Cll. J. ffonlin. J. Moore. W. Lourette. F. Dydo, S. Beneteau. R. Ottenbrite. President.
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