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The past year has seen the fraternity grow both physically and professionally. The basement party room has a floor and fireplace: and will hopefully be completed next year. An annual symposium and a once a semester banquet with a speaker have been initiated. The graduating brothers are proud of these changes and of the organization we leave behind. It has been an honour and a pleasure to have been associated with these changes and to have served as lVI.W.Nl. XM. Qdmf M-A FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: C. IVlacKay, Vice-President: J. Millington, President: E. Empringham, Treasurerp P. Winslow, Secretary. 0. 1.5. Q ' Q to X 'i 1 A N, ,viii Ai. . 'xg If , s X p rl lv e , . X Frat House of Omega Tau Sigma Professional Veterinary Fraternity.
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We-sw.. W Bill Lundy, Stan Whiston Pat Bowser, Gail Bowser RWM t-am... Alex Floss George Briggs, Luise Jarvis 152 Wellington Witan J,-ww.-. lVlike lVlinor Dave Doney The Witan is the administrative council for the Wellington College Federation of Students. The constitution was written by Wellington students and has been in operation for 3 years now. The system has tried to provide some sort of continuity year-round, while at the sametimeprovideactive leadership in each of our three semesters. Witan, and its committees representing the four undergraduate years and the Physical Education School, provide many activities throughout the year. Positions in the student government are open each semester and interested people should make themselves available for nomination and election. Several maior changes occurred during the past year. The purpose of Witan and the allotment of funds were examined in depth. The result was that Witan is now aware of a greater responsibility to the University and community as a whole instead of only in-course students. The large grant of money to the organization HELP may be typical of programs initiated in the future. Sewing on Witan or on the Year Committees is both enjoyable and challenging, it makes your University career more satisfying. I hope to see new faces this year, and l should like to thank those who are leaving for their support in the past. George Briggs, President
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The Canadian Veterinary Students' Association lGuelph Chapteri or C.V.S.A. as it is known on campus is the administrative and professional body of the students of the Ontario Veterinary College. lt is a student chapter of both The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association and The American Veterinary lvledical Association. 'S One of the major programmes of this year's VI executive was to establish a relationship between O.V.C. and the other Veterinary Colleges. Four delegates were sent to the International Veterinary Students Union first World Congress held in Edinburgh, Scotland. Exchange visits were organized between several of the closer American Colleges and O.V.C. and the formation meeting for a National Canadian Veterinary Students' Aszociation was sponsored by the C.V.S.A. and held in Guelph. On behalf of the students of the Ontario Veterinary College, I wish to extend congratulations and every best wish for the future to each member of the graduating F' rf an - Anne IVlcLeish, President 1968-1969. Canadian Veterinary Students' ssociation Guelph Chapter J'-x 'Y FROM LEFT TO RlGH7j Part of the Executive Committee: Bob Jack, Orientation Chairmang Herman Theysmeyer, Entertainment Chairmang Fred Harris, Chairman of the Committee on Diploma Formatg lVlait Sundmark, Chairman of Merchandising. STANDING: Jim Algire, Treasurerg Dave Green, Vice-Presidentg and Ann lVlc Leish, President.
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