Assumption University - Ambassador Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1962

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ffl Decorating for Christmas helps get the girls in the happy spirit of the holidays. Before long, every one will be on his way home. The year rolls on. Marks have to be in by December 15 and everyone rushes madly to get assignments in and study at the same time. It is difficult when so many activities crop up and now that each person feels more at home in both his studies and his social life, it seems that there is even more to do. The Christmas break is a welcome one, neverless. After the Christmas vacation, it's right back down to work. Mid-terms! 'F PEE Q if up T t e T .f W . ' A if , L M . 1555 -N A L 4-haw sw One of the big winter attractions was the basket ball game and dance on many of the week ends The team mode an excellent showing this year Homecoming weekend is the featured weekend in Jan- uary. The new Centre will be opened for regular use. And later on in the year, the Shakespearian Players are supposed to come to the University. That means getting down to work right away to have time for all the fun to come. This is a portion of the large crowd that attended the Homecoming basketball game and dance at St. Denis Hall. The dance was iust as successful as the game in which the Lancers beat Queens University by a large score and went over the 100 mark in points. ' . . 'Ill KKK LYN- XXXX X XWVYYCY . x - , .H i- , ,hf7 1J J ff' ' '

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Growth never ends. We always can learn more. Here at Assumption, students have been able to receive an essential education in lite, not wholly complete, yet so valuable in every stage and phase of its process. Those who are graduated have begun to know the lesson of life as taught in a Christian Univers- ity - their growth continues in the world. There they will be ambassadors of all that they have absorbed into their characters. They will stand out as leaders in the community, a tribute to the standards and principles of Assumption Univers- ity. ,126

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