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Holy Names College This year We Welcome to the Year Book Holy Names College. lts affiliation with Assumption College marks the beginning of a new era in an already outstand- ing record. May this latest addition to the University of Western Ontario continue its Worthy contribution to education and the community it serves. page 27
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ll O be or not to be. That is the eternal question. The whole process of education has for its ulti- mate goal the desire to assist the individual to achieve self-realization. But here is the rubf which self? That self which, in moments of insight, when the Spirit of God is stirring the soul, we wist- fully long to become. To be satisfied with any self short of that ideal is to court futility and to live a maladjusted life. ln history and literature you have met some men and women who point the way and the means, for they forgot themselves into immortal- ity. Though dead, they still speak to the ages, and their works do follow them. No person will ever truly become and be that for which he was created and sent into the world who does not accept as his yoke-fellow Him W'ho is the ldeal Man, ,the only truly normal Man. Become more and more aware of Himp accept His gracious invitation: Learn of Me! His secret of how to be will reward you with genuine self-realization. This devoutedly de- sired consummation l pray for you. t FREDERICK B. CLAUSEN, l President, Waterloo College. URING the past year there has developed a new interest 'W ' throughout the University, the love of good music. This new interest has resulted in the University Con- cert Series being voted for by the student body, and subscribed for by the students and the faculty members. The opportunity has also been given to listen to some of the finest recordings that it is possible to obtain, through the Carnegie gift to the University. This has reflected in no uncertain degree on the general musical interest. The Glee Club has done excellent work, and along with the University Crchestra, presented Bach's Peasant Cantata and the D Major Suite for Strings at the annual concert, the net proceeds of which were donated to the Red Cross Fund in aid of the flood refugees. The Huron Male Choir also contributed to the above concert and has broadcast during the past season on the Conservatory programmes. The University String Quartet has taken a prominent place in musical circles and is rapidly making a name for itself. To those of our members who are leaving the University we wish you C.-od's speed, and may you pass on to the younger generation the gift of music and the happiness of song. FREDERICK L. NEWNHAM, Musical Director. page 126
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Faculty of University College ALBRIGHT, EVELYN K., M.A. Associate Professor of English ALLEN, R. A., Ph.D. Professor of German ALLEN, R. L., M.A. Associate Professor of Physics AUDEN, H. W., M.A. Professor of Classics BARKER, MARY R. Instructor in Physical Education BASSETT, M. E., M.A. Professor of Romance Languages BATTLE, HELEN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Zoology BERDAN, HELEN, M.A. Assistant Professor of Botany BIRTLES, LORNA Instructor in Secretarial Science BURNS, l. W., M.Sc. Associate Professor of Chemistry CAMPBELL, CATHERINE, B.A. Instructor in Library Science CARROTHERS, C. C., LL.B. Lecturer in Commercial Law COLLIN, W. E., L. es L. Assistant Professor of Romance Languages CROCKER, l. HOWARD, M.P.E. Director of Physical Education DAVIES, LEWIS H., B.Sc., B.P.E. Assistant Director of Physical Education DEARLE, R. C., Ph.D. Professor of Physics DETWILER, l. D., Ph.D. Professor of Applied Biology page 28 DOHERTY, ELEANOR, Ph.D. Lecturer in English and French DORLAND, A. G., Ph.D. Professor of History DURNEORD, A. W., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physics EGSTER, WILLENA, M.A. Associate Professor of Physics GENZMER, FREDERIC C. Acting Asst. Professor of Business Administration GILLESPIE, MARY, B.A. Instructor in Secretarial Science GUNTON, l. A., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry HART, N. C., M.A. Professor of Botany HENSEL, P. H., M.B.A. Professor of Business Administration HUNTEN, K. W., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry INMAN, M. K., M.A. Associate Professor of Economic and Political Science lENKlN, H. E., B.A. Assistant Professor of French KALBELEISCH, H., M.A. instructor in German KEYES, MARGARET Associate Professor of Secretarial Science KINGSTON, H. R., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics and Director of the Summer School and Extramural Departments LANDON, FRED, M.A. librarian and Associate Professor of History
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