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PHYLLIS LOCK Phyllis was born in Chessington, England. She left this beautiful spot to fulfill a child- hood longing by coming to Canada in 1967 and making her home in Ottawa. As in England, Phyllis worked as an Accounts clerk and Auditor prior to being Business Manager at a YWCA camp and entering AWTC in 1968. Feeling that her call was to the Priesthood, Phyllis entered Wy- cliffe in September 1969 while at the same time continuing to pursue her studies for the diploma at the Centre for Christian Studies. Her first year was confusing and chal- lenging but as she was gradually accepted not only as a female but as a fellow student, life at Wycliffe became beautiful. Because Phyllis was once told that she was a typical Wycliffe student she is on her way to becoming the first woman Bishop. Upon graduation Phyllis will sorrowfully leave here, to excitedly travel west and take up her position serving a parish in the Diocese of Athabasca. tx EDWARD BRUCE lVlcCALLUNl Bruce is among the toddlers of the graduating class, mainly because he's one of the youngest members, but more importantly because he's been a target for love throughout his years here. Bruce humbly boasts that, al- though he came to Mother Wycliffe directly from University, he has a gamut of worldly experience. He has been a short-order cook, Post Office worker, camp counsellor, and for the past four summers has done rural mission work. Indeed, Bruce is very wise considering he is but a youth. For example, realizing the administrative work required of a bishop, Bruce earned the degree of B.Comm. at St. Patrick's College, Carleton University, Ottawa. Best wishes Bruce on your way up the ladder to the episcopate! He is also the first student in Wycliffe history to be supported by the Diocese of Ottawa. After graduation he will serve in the Church of the Messiah, Toronto.
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WILLIAM EDINGTON GERALD KIBBLEWHITE Bill was born in 1942 in Collingwood, Ontario, where his Dad was rector of All Saints' Church. Five years later the family moved to Peterborough and there he received his primary and secondary education. After the death of his father the Penhall home became home for the Kibblewhite family. Two years in industry at the Outboard Marine Corporation in Peterborough provided Bill with a valuable experience and a much needed break after graduation from high school. In the fall of 1966 he entered Water- loo Lutheran University and graduated three years later with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History. While at Wycliffe Bill has been closely associated with athletics in the university community both on and off the field. Upon graduation he is looking forward to beginning his parish ministry and to marrying Linda in July. OWEN LEWIS Owen maintains that his only claim to distinction during his three years at Wycliffe College was as senior student in point of years. He was born in Toronto so many years ago that he has forgotten the date. His educa- tion was received at Lord Dufferin Public School, Jarvis Collegiate, University of Tor- onto, and Toronto Teachers' College. After retirement from teaching for the Board of Education in the Township of York, he decided to try to fulfill a desire of many years standing to enter the ministry. He ap- plied and was accepted for admission to Wy- cliffe College. He wishes to thank the Faculty and the students of the college for three interesting, challenging, and very enjoyable years. Owen hopes to serve in the Parish of the Church of St. Philip the Apostle, where he has been a member for over twenty years.
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ALLAN STEVEN MCFOSTER-DAVIS C.A. Unc.l, A.C.l.S., A.C.C.S., F.C.l., lVl.B.Ch.A., Dip. D.T. iEng.l Allan's soothing voice and quiet self- Contained assured manner originated in St. John's, Antigua. The youngest of eight child- ren in a family of Preachers, Educators, and Musicians, Allan inherited gifts in singing, clear thinking in discussions, and a love for the Authors. At an early age Allan entered the Civil Service becoming Chief Accountant, Agr. Dept., Officier-in-Charge Antigua S a v i n g s Bank, and the first Income Tax Assessor to the Br. Virgin ls. Restlessly searching for G-od's promise of fulfillment, Allan graduated from New York School of Dentistry in 1953 with the lVledal for Outstanding and meritor- ious work. Then Allan studied Commerce, Economics, and Law in England. Later he lectured in England and Canada, and during the summer of 1971 Allan worked for the World Council of Churches. As a man whose breadth of experience matches his deep spiritual sincerity, Allan is interested in the educational, administrative and economic aspect of the world wide Church. Upon graduation Allan hopes to continue his present Divinity studies at Lon- don University. RAYMOND SAMSON Raymond was born in lsrael twenty-five years ago. At age five he immigrated with his parents to lVlontreal. When in high school he was influenced to read the Bible. There he met Jesus Christ. Never before had Raymond seen anyone like Him. As he read, he slowly fell more and more in love with Jesus. After graduating from Sir George Wil- liams University iwhere he met his wife, Wendyl, he spent a year at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. He then came to Wy- cliffe to study under Prof. Harrison. Raymond intends to make Biblical studies his career. During their year at Wycliffe, Raymond and Wendy made many pleasant friendships. They are sure nothing can erase the happy mecgcnories they possess of fellowship at Wy- cli e.
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