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FREDERICK KOMM (Fred), Cardston, Alta. Aim: Agriculture. Camera Club. You guys come to my farm and I ' ll teach you the wonders of agriculture. WILLIAM LAU (Will), Duncan, B.C. Aim: Undecided. Camera Club. I never tell facts about Vancouver, just stories.” EDITH WALKER, Plumas, Man. Aim: X-ray Technician. Choristers, Recreation Workshop. Gee, you ' re pretty. VIVIAN WALKER, Plumas, Man. Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Choristers, Volleyball. Guess what I like to do best? SLEEP1 DOUGLAS PRICE (Doug), Cold Lake, Alta. Aim: Draftsman. Jr. Hockey, baseball. Hey Porky, if you keep on exercising any longer you ' ll fall to pieces. GORDON THOMAS (Kid), Fox Valley, Sask. Aim: Undecided. Library Staff, Baseball, Jr. Hockey. What the ding-dong. ADOLF BOHNET, Beaverlodge, Alta. Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Jr. Basketball, Intramurals. You guys just don ' t recognize talent when you see it. HARRY KLANN, Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Undecided. Jr. Hockey. I can ' t help it if my goal stick has holes in it. WILLIAM KASCHL (Porkey), Yorkton, Sask. Aim: Ministry. How did you know my pipe was in my pillow? 21
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STUDENTS ' COUNCIL —This was the body which so capably handled the administration of student affairs this year. Seated: Doreen Huber, Larry Brotherton, Marjorie Haberstock, Bill Sandau, Pres. Wangerin (Faculty Advisor). Standing: Theo Reiner, Alex Dudiak, Bob Liske, Glen Zorn, Howard Carlson, Ron Sauer, Bill B earner, Dale Mohr (Chairman). Students’ Council In reviewing the past year, we find that the phases and aspects of all types of govern¬ ment are very similar. The important thing being that the people (students) have a depend¬ able representation in the actual making of ordinances, and a body adapt in handling student affairs. If this has not been a year of high achievement, we know that is has been a year of conscientious and diligent effort. It is not the thought at this time, however, to enumerate student government activities, nor to list the things done or left undone. But rather to say, that we have borne in mind our duty to serve in the best interests of the student body. Thank you for this privilege. We hope that our efforts have been satisfactory and fruitful, and we further trust that this type of government remain a mark of high value to all. To the graduates and to tho ' se who follow after, we offer our humble advice — be worthy of the profession to which you are called, and a credit to this institution of which you are a part. Above all bear in mind our motto, The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. This is our parting wish and may the blessings of God be richly endowed upon you.
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