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Gfmlwte .Stlwal On behalf of the School of Graduate Studies, I should like to extend my very best wishes to all Carleton graduates. Like the rest of Carleton, our Graduate School has been expanding, in fact with our increase this year from thirty-five to eighty- five full-time students, we may claim to have had the fastest rate of increase of any section of the campus. Several of our own Bachelors have re- mained as graduate students, and on the principle that a student should go where hecan get the best instruction in his field - why not? While I am well aware thatyou, ourgraduates, will scatter to many different occupations, I should like to take this occasion to remind you of the rewards of an academic career, and of the great need there will be for highly qualified instructors when university enrolment in Canada really reaches the higher figures. lf you enter graduate work now, you will not have to look too hard for an opening when you are ready, and if you study at one of the great centres to the south or else- where, you will, if you still enioy the Canadian climate, find it not too hard to return. But wherever you go, whatever you do, I wish that every good fortune may follow you. Nl. S. M Director, School of Graduate Studies
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A W. H. Bowes D. A. George E. E. Goldsmith M. A. Gullen H. Moimudor D. A. J. Millar R. Pufnoerglis J. Ruptosh 'Q- gqx ' 1 5 x S. G. Tockoberry K. Uondolen W. Wright
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ADMINISTRATIO Dr. McLeish Mr. Turner Miss Gifford Mr. Fenn Mr. Harris Miss Gillespie Somehow survived the Fall of '62when came the deluge of nearly 2,000 tull- time students. Managed the early Fall juggling of students, courses, and classes even though the new classroom building was only semi-available. Keeps Carleton above water, and the red ink from smudging into the black. A vigilante during the hectic two-day- and-night power break, as well as over the balance sheets. With Dr. Ross Love, Construction Co-Ordinator, also keptan all-seeing eye on Carleton's multiple construction. In spite of three tiers of construction going on overhead, Miss Gifford was able to keep silence and serenity in the library. Biggest task: keepingthe supply of books up to the growing demand. New responsibilities fell upon his shoulders with the opening of CarIeton's first residence. But the shoulders, wisdom, and friendly grin were wide enough to get him and the student population through all exigencies. And on the side, he kept the basketball Ravens in winning form. Chalk one up for Athletics' Director Harris who made the broad lump to new quarters in the Union without get- ting buried in the sands of such a change in mid-year. Through the year he kept the red, white, and black athletes happy--and successful! Took over from Doug Horan and has done an excellent iob. As the university has expanded so has the task of the Public Relations office. Equipped with a competent staff, the Alumni and the public in general are keptwell informed concerning happenings on the Campus on the Rideau. 'sv' ww..- ,Z 1 1, --,-.-.1-. --Q in-if ' fl 'l nf FREDRICK J. TURN ER Bursar .l.A.B. MCLEISH Registrar Z ,.. 3- fe-1 fm. 23
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