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Page 98 text:
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COMMENCEMENT ' 67 This year ' s commencement was a special affair. In addition to honouring graduates and prize winners, our mural was unveiled. The ceremony, which took place in the foyer was televised on a closed circuit to enable the audience in the auditorium to view the proceedings. The mural, by London artist Herb Ariss, combines sculpture with painting to pro- vide a unique and attractive Centennial project. Art student Bob Fones, one of many graduates present. Miss K.H. Dolan, who until 1963 was Beck ' s librarian, was also in attendance. A group of recent graduates enjoys memories of Beck. Mr. H. S. Stewart, and Mr. R. T. Macaulay, both former Beck teachers.
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Page 97 text:
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searching for a goal. The New Morality is the need and desire to share very meaningful things, to become an authentic, real person, to reach out to all. By channelling our feelings we can prove that Where there is a Will, there is a Way. If. I f Mr. Rice, former teacher renews an acquaintanceship with Professor Milburn, also a former teacher at Beck. Mr. Charles Brown, and Miss Paula Knopf participate in a panel discussion. There are so many problems and such a variety of answers, not one of which is perfect. BUT we have so many gifts: we are the havers. Why not share our bounties with the wanters? We ' re still at the stage of Doing unto others as we would have them do unto us. Will we ever succeed? Many questions were asked by interested students.
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Mr. H. J. Ariss, the artist, ad- dresses the television audience. Bob Zinner, former Students ' Council president. Mr. B.H. Robinson directs the closed circuit telecast of the unveiling ceremony. ... of course, a commencement ceremony has little interest for graduates -to- be. . . 95
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