Page i2 Lakehead UOniversity SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. $$ DEMERS ERATION ANNOUNCES A NEW PROGRAMME SS este ls URSnSPsSssteeet BUSINESS COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY This three-year programme is designed to equip the student with a knowledge of the functional areas of business as well as to provide him with the necessary training to assume responsible positions in computer departments.' Demand for business computer specialists will continue to increase in the future and graduates of such a programme will be highly sought after by government, business and other institu- tions. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: (1) Applicants must have completed successfully the requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma granted upon the completion of the fourth year of any one of the five-year pro- grammes. They must have passed English 'and Mathematics in Grades 11 and 12 and any two of History, Geography or Economics in Grade 12 and one other appropriate subject, with an overall average of at least 60%. (2) Obtain a satisfactory score on an aptitude test designed to measure a student's ability in the Business Computer field. If an applicant does. not possess the necessary academic prerequi- sites he may be admitted if his score on the aptitude test 'is extremely high. Financial assistance is available for any student who does not have sufficient resources himself. Application forms and further details can be obtained by contacting: Dr. Harold S. Braun, Director of University Schools, Prof. Harry D. Elmslie, Chairman-of the School of Business Administration or Mr. Donald E. Ayre, Registrar. TERRACE BAY NEWS August 24, 1967 TERRACE BAY TEEN TOWN DANCE Terrace Bay Teen Town is holding a dance jin the Arena on Thursday, 'Aug. 3Ist. The original group planned for that evening was THE CHURCH KEYS. There has been a change and there will be a new group appearing called THE HEAT WAVE.: They are a seven-piece band on tour from the States, featuring a negro singer. Roller Skating Roller skating takes place every Sun- day from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m: in the Arena. Support the Terrace Bay Navy League who operate roller skating in conjunction with the Recreation Assoc- iation. Last week there was an excep- tionally large crowd. Join the group and make it a family affair. Lacrosse Lacrosse sessions are still being held every Monday and Tuesday evenings at the Arena. Last week the girls and managed to beat them 4-3. If you are interested in playing look for the scheduled times on the Arena bulletin board. GRADE 13 EXAMINATION RESULTS Percentage of passes on papers wrif- ten at Schreiber High School was 77.5. Successful students were:- Bailey, Brian - English & History Beddard, Bonnie - English, Math.A and. a ee ot ee MR ties played an exhibition game with the boys Se eS Lakehead University we PORT ARTHUR, ONTARIO Swim Tests - continued from page 11 Terrace Bay will hold its annual Swim Meet on Saturday, September 2nd at 1.00 p-m. AIl persons wishing to enter this Swim Meet should start regis- tering at the Pool now. At this event the annual presentation of the Duriez Trophy will be made to the swimmer who has shown the greatest progress and made the most contribution to the Swim Programme during the summer. This person is also judged on personality and attitude. continued next column.... Davis, Jody - English, History, Biology, Chemistry Math B, Chemistry and French Borutski, Kenneth - English, Math A, Math B, Physics and Chemistry Boudreau, Mark - English & Georgraphy Clemens, Edith - History, Algebra, Biology and Chemistry. Condie, Sherry - English, History, Geography and Math A. Dobush, Elizabeth - English, Math A and Math B. Dorland, Joseph - Algebra, Physics, Chemistry and French. Doyle, Evangeline - French Drake, Boyd - History, Physics, Chemistry Falzetta, Ron - English, Math A and Math B Gray, Donna - English, History, Ge Biol Continued on