The fall semester is over, and the very sad third and fourth year students, with their very sad professor, couldn't hide their sorrow!
Every student was given a certificate from Team Peary saying, "if it were within our power" we might declare them an..............
With 86 students honoured in this way, it is not possible to include photos of them all. So, I have chosen a few from each year who may not have been featured in previous blogs.
First year student, Taksh, was always the first student into class.
Mehak quietly went about her business. Red shoes seem to be popular this fall.
Sahil, too, was seen but not often heard. He has worked diligently throughout the term.
After the certificate presentation in Business 100, Ranveer and Tarundeep (he was Mr. Fresher) performed an impressive Punjabi rap.
Everyone else ate the potato chips and drank Coke.
In the second year classes, Bharat was the first one to class for the past couple of months. This was mainly because he broke his foot in a bicycle accident and had to be helped to class each day.
Ravneet was one of the quieter students in class, |
as was Eshaan. (That is nice sometimes!) |
Shrey flattered George the other day by getting an identical haircut.
Amandeep had a birthday yesterday along with Guru Nanak.
And in Business 304.......
We expect Ankit will have the first Tim Horton's franchise in his home town of Shimla.
Ratanjit has a winning smile and she got to work with Arpit's team studying Research in Motion.
Gurmeet sat quietly absorbing the teachings of Professor George.
George offered a public apology to Opinder for always teasing him about coming from Toronto--and congratulated him on the Argonauts victory in the Grey Cup.
So, WE close our books on the classroom chapter of this adventure. It has been an honour and privilege to work with some very talented business leaders of tomorrow.
STUDENTS better not close their books yet! There is studying to be done because the final exams start on Monday.