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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION GRADUATES Bob Aylesworth Bowness Our free-lance traveller. Bob is breaking out of that old gang of ours. Yes he is spoken for and will not be migrating south. Best of luck in the oil business. Brian Bonang Bowness Group leader noted for his sharp wit (we all carry scars). Interests lie with his family — our daddy-o. Plans to study at Washington State. “Yes Boss.” Claude Halpin Calgary, Regina. A bom leader — President of our Junior College Council. Well known in Calgary, a local T.V. star. Will study at Washington State. Then New York, and communications. Victor Luciak Gliechen. Our business minded sportsman. His comments are marked by quality rather than quantity (Quam Bene non Quan¬ tum). He is uncertain of future plans but will continue his studies some¬ where — sometime. Dick Morris Bowness. One of our “Scholastic” students, noted for his high average, and knowl¬ edge of used cars. Will continue studies at Washington State. A bril¬ liant future awaits this young man.
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Joseph Srala Manning, Alta. A WsL William Zmeko Shaunessy, Alta. Whit Atcheson Cranbrook, B. C. Jerry Dalton Calgary. Gene Tillman Calgary. Joseph Stafinski Manville, Alta. Bernard Vinge Calgary. MISSING PERSONS: Michael Blewett Calgary. Ronald Haack Shaunavon, Sask Barrie Briscoe Calgary. James Harrington Calgary. Steven Takacs East Coulee, Alta. John Williams Superb, Sask. Arno Chapman Calgary. B ruce Hedderick Calgary. Eldon Kinsey Stanley Mah Calgary. Calgary. Wayne Thackeray Calgary. David Theodore Coutts, Alta. Rudy Viher Cranbrook, B. C. Edwin Walisser Manning, Alta. MESSAGE FROM JR. COLLEGE COUNCIL As we are all aware this year has marked the initial exhibition of the College’s faith and confi¬ dence in the University Department. By granting us our first separate Students Council, they have bestowed upon us a great honour. For not only does it enable the Varsity students to govern and handle their own affairs, but it also gives us a great pride in knowing that we are all united, sharing mutual interests ,and feelings. During the initial year no one will disagree that M.R.C. hasn’t really come to life. For within the limited confines of our school ,we could literally feel the inter-faculty rivalry, and also an unbeliev¬ ab le sense of comradeship. Mount Royal was beginning to become a University — we all knew it and we all took pride in it. It is my sincere hope that the years to come will bring us back to Mount Royal at some time, to reunite, and share once again the warm friend¬ ships ,and reminiscences about the wonderful times we had during our fleeting years at the College. On behalf of the students Union I wish you all the sucess possible in the future. Claude Halpin.
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Calvin Sandstorm Nanton. Another Scholar. A reserved fellow who loves to “laugh” at life. Polit¬ ically minded (Prog. Conserv.) Doesn’t take Phys. Ed. as he feels his muscles will tighten up on him. Will study Economics at Tulsa. Stan Slupek Never fully contented and always looking for something better and bigger. Working his way through col¬ lege, and hopes to study at either U.C.L.A. or Oklahoma. Cliff Stocks This is the man who has been around, the far north and Europe. After working for a few years Cliff has decided to gain a degree in Busi¬ ness Admin., and will continue studies at Colorado U. Greg Urch Calgary. Greg is determined to lick Bus. Admin, someday. Will likely take a position with an oil Co. but eventually expects to enter the field of busi¬ ness speculation, and we predict suc¬ cess. Doug Wilson Gliechen. Athletic, lover of “wild-life.” He doesn’t plan to continue, but hopes to settle down in the west, and enjoy a full, rich life of athletics and hunt¬ ing “dear.”
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