-2- Gift Certificates for Seminary Graduates (11) $ 550.00 $100 Scholarships to be used towards the increase in Tuition Fees: 1,500.00 Scholarships for Supervised Pastoral Education 600.00 Drapes for the Dean's Office 300.00 Altar Paraments for Seminary Chapel 500.00 W.L.U. Bursary for a female student 150.00 W.L.U. Bursary for a male student 150.00 Seminary Endowment. Fund 500.00 Working Fund 250.00 $4,500.00 The offering amounted to $222.35. This will be for a special "People" project for scholarships to be used towards the increase in Seminary tuition fees. A portrait of Dr. Delton Glebe was unveiled by Mrs. C. H. Doerr, a former President of the Auxiliary. This will be placed in the Seminary Court Hall. A pleasant half-hour was spent as Dr. & Mrs. Lloyd Schaus reminisced about their years in the Seminary, College and University. They remembered and shared their experiences when they first moved into Willison Hall and later a brick house nearby, their home always open to students through the years. The most happy memories of Dr. Schaus were when he was counselling and assisting students toward their life's work. A corsage was presented to Mrs. Schaus by Mrs. Hachborn and a citation honouring Dr. Schaus was placed in the Golden Book of Honour by the executive of the Auxiliary. This citation was read to the members by Mrs. Ruth Gillespie. After the luncheon hour, Mrs. Schaefer introduced Miss Audrey Miglarini who sang two selections, "If God So Clothed the Grass" by Boscheff, and "Building for Eternity" by Roberts. She was accompanied by Mr. Janis Norvilis. Mrs. Chapman thanked Miss Miglarini and presented her with a corsage. Mrs. Harry Greb introduced our guest speaker, Professor Glenn Carroll of the W.L.U. School of Business, who spoke on "Communication." Professor. Carroll said that good communication is the single most important thing that exists between people and that we know how to communicate better than we're doing. Human relations break down, he said, because people tend to assume everyone sees the world exactly as they do, that we don't say what we mean, and that we don't take a positive attitude toward communication. Prof. Carroll also said that we've got to sweat a bit to understand what others are doing and. we've got to use words that people understand and whenever possible we should talk to people face-to-face. Mrs. Clarence Heer thanked Prof. Carroll and presented a small token of appreciation from the Auxiliary. Mrs. William Machesney gave the report of the Nominating Committee. The election of officers was conducted by Sister Florence Weicker, Deaconess of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Kitchener. The following executive was returned to office: