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IT HAS BEEN A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU And we shall continue to add to Our Facilities to Serve you Still Better. THIS IS YOUR COLLEGE STORE —USE IT TEXTS - REFERENCES - STATIONERY SUPPLIES - OUTLINES - DICTIONARIES SPECIAL ORDERS - HOLD ORDERS COURTESY CREDIT - CHECKS CASHED REFUNDS - EXCHANGES - ETC. Ask about our new department for personalized initials and printing. OUR TEXT BOOK PRICES ARE THE LOWEST POSSIBLE, AND WE ARE HAPPY TO BUY— FOR CASH—YOUR OLD TEXTBOOKS. BRING YOURS IN EARLY THIS YEAR. THE COMPLETE BOOK SERVICE” HU I llil W‘$ 1 ?ok 493 PHONE PORTAGE AVE. SU-nset WINNIPEG 2 3-6485 Page Thirty-two
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AUTcecAPus PRESIDENT S MESSAGE (Continued from Page 9) It has given me a better understanding of the dif¬ ficulties which being a student entails, and, above all, a greater appreciation of the importance of a formal education. Certainly the years spent as a student would appear to be among the most significant in our lives. During these years the knowledge gained from our studies, and the self-confidence built up as a result of our accomplishments, are negligible unless they are accompanied by a better understanding and considera¬ tion of our fellow men and a sincere appreciation of what there is still to learn. Whether this year means the completion of our school attendance or whether it marks the beginning of a university education, such an approach to life’s most formative and challenging years is a matter of prime importance. May I now express my thanks to members of the faculty who have guided our studies, to the various Collegiate committees who have organized the student activities and to the student body as a whole for mak¬ ing this year one of the most enjoyable in the Col¬ legiate Department’s historyi GRADE XI VA L EDICTORY (Continued from Page 12) Whether tonight marks the opening of a door to higher educational pursuits, or whether it indicates the climax of our academic careers, we have all arrived with certain emotions of elation mixed with misgivings. Our tomorrows may be unknown but as we begin a neiw chapter of life our experience here at United College will have taught us that we can take courage from the words of Minnie Louise Haskins: “And I said to the man who stood at the gate of the year: ‘Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown.’ And he replied. ‘Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of God. That shall be to you better than a light and safer than a known way.’ ” AUDREY HUNTINGFORD. Page Thirty-c
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College Education Leadership Training the career opportunity of the year for high school students High School Students may now get a free college education while qualifying for the Queen’s Commis¬ sion in the Navy, Army or Air Force, under the Regular Officer Training Plan. Successful candidates will attend Royal Military College, Royal Roads, College Militaire Royal de Saint- Jean, or designated Canadian universities, as cadets in the Regular Forces. They will receive service pay plus board and lodging, plus tuition costs at college, will take paid training with their chosen service in summer months and on completion of academic courses, serve Canada as Regular Force officers with the option of release after three years. Applicants must have Senior Matriculation or equivalent, except for College Militaire Royal de Saint- Jean, where requirement is Junior Matriculation. Age limits for College Militaire Royal de Saint-Jean are 16 to 20 on 1st January of the year of entrance, for all others 16 to 21 on 1st January of the year of entrance. Applicants must be single, physically fit, and meet officer selection standards. For full information write to the Regular Officer Training Plan Selection Board, National Defence Head¬ quarters, Ottawa, or to any of the following :— The Registrar, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont. The Registrar, Royal Roads, Victoria, B.C. The Registrar, College Militaire Royal de Saint-Jean, St. Jean, P.Q. Page Thirty-three
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