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f 5 ' l . A ' 1 i Q E 2 5 1 Gaimtenbiiiiy ilu E . The Canterl-ury Clulw lvegan on Assilinptioifs campus during the 1957-53 school tt-rin. This year. since the arrival of liev. R. S. liavson. the clulv has QITMYII lioth in -trenglh of pm action and in nuinlver. lts very form- ation has lirought alvout a closer union of all Anglican studente on campus. qtanding. left to right: D. l e:u'li. Y. I.ynr'h. C. Mvpliani. D. TTClI'l'lNl'!I1. I. Beresforal. W . Rotltly. Sf,-an-fl. If-tt to right: H. Wy'lie. C. Turton. President: L. ,-Xtltinson. Uzimacl Uliibi The Linited Church Club. wliicli this year makes it delrut to Assump- tion cleserves congratulations for giving the Student memliers of the lfnited Church an organization par- alleling the Catholic Legion of Mary and the Anglican Canterbury Cluli. age.: . -.-sv X .Axle ,,-.. ' J 1' - ' 7 xx ' 9. - f' M X2 4-f sn K Standing, left to right: J. Moore, R. Cilmor, V. Armstrong, R. Woodall. B. Secord. S. Magratli, T. Reid T. Taylor. Seated, left to right: B. Whipiile, P. Dunseatli, President: Rev. S. Henderson, W. Neely. 69
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Legion of ttitftfi The Legion of Mary has for its purpose the sunctifit-ation of the Catholic student lvody. lls members have done Ll tremendous jolw organiz- ing special religious activities and tlistriliuting pamphlets and religious reading material to all students. elil imis 5 X awww Q Flillllllllll ll, fl! onncll. l.. l.t'lllI1'. ,l. llzixti-1. 5. l'1-tix. l'. Fvlxi. l.. Xmlm-i. ll. l'1l44'lll'I'. ll. lionwly. Scmttcrli .l. Xlll-NIU. lt. Ntiilvl. l'l. We-lla-1' 1 ,5.ll. txlmlwl itori X. in-ixgiis, .,-...4Q'U xlillltllllgl X. IPPIIIQLIYXIIC, l'. fyiesli-V, P.. xlllllllly. 1.. Nuiiio. 51-im-tl: N. Srlirot. l.. lil'llgjQf'INLNl. l'resi1l4-nt: Fr. Nlvtltinn. Nlotle-tutor: fi. 'llulesi-o. 68 jcmclailitgy The Sodality of Our Lady is a religious lwody whose function it is to promote an ardent devotion. reverence. and filial love to the Blessed Virgin. Accordingly. each inemlwer has special duties. some private. to perform each day. Their work. though quietly done. is of infinite importance.
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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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