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Old ' fcoffi About a year ago a plan was formulated to publish an Old Boy’s Report or News letter. Mr. F.M. Olsen agreed to act as anchor man for this project and he visualized it as taking this form: 1. Coming events at S.J.R. 2. Progress of graduates 3. Pictures of Old Boys in action 4. Family announcements 5. Articles and theses of Old Boys 6. Suggestions, ideas, Questions received 7. Humour Contact was attempted with representatives of each year with varying success. About seventy pieces of current informa¬ tion were assembled and published in the first Old Boys’ News Letter of which the format appears below. This repre¬ sents only a small percentage of the grads, but it is hoped that future letters can include many more facts about grads of S.J.R., S.J.C., and R.S. Old Boys returning to the school have been particularly interested in hearing about the activities of former class¬ mates. Information collected and received, over the past years has been assembled for this letter. CURRENT INFORMATION RECEIVED: About seventy pieces in alphabetical order. BIRTHS: A son to: a) b) A daughter to: a) b) MARRIAGES: a) b) ADDRESSES OF MISSING OLD BOYS: a) b) 84
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Stein’s found some friends! All smiles Pink’s authority 11 to 4, favourable odds!! Fly much? That’s a poser. Organization plus B«1 W v i] 1 r 1 ■ — s ■ 45® K ' m,
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Oil There was a post card enclosed. . , If you find this letter of interest and would like to read more, fill in the enclosed card. Your old friends from the school will be pleased to hear from you in the next letter. If sufficient data is forth coming, a booklet listing locations and occupations of Old Boys will be published tor you during the Canadian Centennial. . About seventy more Old Boys have returned the post card. While this is not enough to warrant the listing men¬ tioned above, it does indicate sufficient interest to make it worthwhile continuing the Newsletter series. The next issue will be published this spring and will include, as well as the personal information supplied, some pictures from one of the parent schools, S.J.C.S. WHERE ARE YOU NOW? 85
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