Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1970, p. 10

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Girls touring Macdanold Institute, from leftâ€"Miss Bar- bara Foley, Miss Judy Ellis, Miss Barbara Gemmell, Miss Virginia Thompson. The New Morality “Don‘t get the idea that such things as chastity. loyalty and responsibility are outdat- edf' warned the speaker. “Don‘t get the idea that immorality is a big part of university life. or that there's anything romantic or glamorous about it It needn't affect you if you make your friends among young people whose inter- ests are more like your own." Protest and Progress “Young people have always protested and many good reforms have come from their pro- tests. But protest is not violence, destroying property and fighting anyone who tries to stop them, claiming to be against violence but themselves using any violence they can lay their hands on no matter who gets hurt." In the food lab. at Mocdonald Institute, from leftâ€"Miss Doreen Bumslead, Miss Mary Seiders, Miss Thelma lalonde, Miss Ruth Perkin, Miss Maryann Erickson. .. t The World You Make For Yourself "So much for the world you have inhemf. There’s another more personal world that yn. make for yourself, your career, or the work i which you earn your living.“ Your Career “Your career will depend on your abilii: but perhaps almost as much on your edu. tion. No generation has ever had the oppcsr nities for education that you have â€" the (l ger is that you may quit too soon." Miss Chapman told the following Sili- “When Ihsen was asked by a young man w. he should do to be the most use in the w. the poet said, ‘There is no way you can hen society more at this time of your life than coining the metal you have in yourself,‘ Mr. Nelson Hawn instructing the girls in public spet ing. The Girls‘ Conference was just terrific. P sonally, I‘d never thought of going to Gue' and Macdonald Institute. Now I see a wh- new field, a very interesting field, opened ' before me. Lambton Hall was great and was an exciii prewew of living like a resident student = campus. Doris Beatty, RR. 1, Campbellcro. Durham County HOME AND COUNTRT

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