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IIIIK FACULTY ASST. DEAN J. D LONGMAN, M. J. MOORE, B. | ( k 4 K 4m I 1 1 MORRISON, B.A., L.L.B. L. A. TOMLINSON, B.Sc. W. A. RUTHERFORD, B.A.
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' W St«M... Editor-in-Chief . Advertising Manager . Literary Editor . Photography . Ted Nicholas, Gary Swan Faculty Advisers.J. D. Murray, A. D. Longman .Ken Rentz .Paul Nusgart .George Botchett Business Manager . Assistant . Jacqueline Garson .Dave Smith I T IS with great affection that this issue of “Trie Tics” is dedicated to Principal Graham on the eve of his retirement as principal of United College. The staff of “Trie Tics” joins with the Faculty and student body in wishing Principal Graham God’s blessing in his retirement. Once again graduation time comes to the Collegiate Department of United College to climax a year’s work, study and fun; a year that has broadened our think¬ ing and outlook on life and has, in no small way, prepared us to face life with its many complexities. We, who have spent a year of work and study together, will now separate and take different paths. Some of us will return next year for more advanced studies; some will go elsewhere for training; some will enter the business world in order to make a living; but whatever we do or wherever we go we carry with us a common bond—that of being part of the tradition of United College. Whatever we do or wherever we go we shall share that common bond, not only with the 1954-55 graduating class, but with all those who in the past have been part of this tradition and those who are yet to come. This tradition of which we are a part is based on the motto: “Lux et Veritas Floreant”—Light and Truth Flourish. The College itself is dedicated “To the Glory of God and the Advancement of Sound Learning.” This tradition has produced many great men and women in every walk of life. In the field of politics, education, theology, business; in short, in almost every walk of life, men and women who have made important contributions to society. It is indeed a privilege and an honor to Ibe a part of such a tradition. “What next?” is the thought of many students. “Where do I go from here?” One of the greatest needs of society today is the need for educated young people. Young people who are willing to face the pressing problems of the world today and attempt to solve them. If it is at all possible, we should consider the possibility of furthering our education in order to help fill this need. However, whatever we decide to do, whether it be higher education, a profession or a career in the business world, let us always rememlber that we are a part of a living tradition and do our utmost to live up to that tradition. I would like to express my sincerest thanks to the members of the Faculty Who so ably and unselfishly gave of their time to guide us in the publication of this book. Also to the members of the “Trie Tics” committee for their co-operation and zeal. It was a wonderful experience to work with them. On behalf of the committee, I would like to express appreciation and thanks to those students who sold advertising, helped in the preparation of the material for printing, and those who submitted material for the Literary Section and ideas for a cover. In closing, may I wish everyone the best of luck and God’s blessing in what ever the future may hold. K.R. Page Five
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