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i i l l M14 N.-W., Social life took on every aspect at Assumption and the spiritual ioys were often shared by the students. Visiting the church here are Martha Gosling and Tom Sempowski. Hard workers from the Canadian-American Relations Seminar enjoy cake and coffee while they hash over the exciting happenings of the panel discus- sions. This was the third year for the Seminar. l l l, 5 le-.QQ 1 l VP' l A y . l ql L MT 1 N il - , I it 'bf-Y YA N A f':j-if 1 This was the head table for the Presidents' Banquet when the N.F.C.U.S. committee invited club presidents to meet and greet Walter Mclean, the N.F.C.U.S. national chairman. Social life on our campus was always beneficial in several ways. It gave everyone a chance to get out of the rut of a routine of work and study and to enioy the friendship of young people from many different walks of life. Dances certainly were in no scarcity and quite a few of the students took up the Twist craze. As well, there were athletic games and contests to take in, and lots of good movies. Some young couples got a kick out of iust walking and talking and walks would sometimes end with a visit to a favourite chapel. This year was also a year for the card craze. l've never seen anything like it students would remark. ln the old lounge under the gym, a lot of people played bridge. But when the new Centre opened, it seemed as though everyone were playing. So often people think of college students as happy- go-lucky fun lovers, always having a good time. But the students did work and when they were done, they re- laxed the best way possible. For some, relaxation and fun came through club activ- ity. There was always a chance that one could be lucky enough to be sent away to a convention or rally. And too, there were ample opportunities for attending ban- quets. There, businessmen and engineers would likely speak to an eager audience. On the cultural side of our social life, there was some very fine entertainment. The Christian Culture Series was at its usual excellence. A fine arts film series was spon- sored. Dr. Glinski and the music department held musical evenings for lovers of classical music.
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