Carleton University - Raven Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1943

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On the whole, the Sport Association was faced with many difficulties due to circumstances dealt with in detail elsewhere. Team sports were out of the question although a basketball team was assembled and functioned for two or three meetings. Nevertheless, th-e Sport Association looks forward to a banner year next season. -M.C. THE BULLETIN The students' representatives voted for the publication of a small news-sheet to be published at least twice monthly. They were very fortunate in the election of Mr. James S. Patrick as its editor. Mr. Patrick was assisted by Miss Hilja Lubja, and these two gave much of their time and energy to this work. The Bulletin carried college news and announcements. It provid-ed the chief means of contact with the student body as a whole. It consisted of a single mim-eographed sheet. Mr. Patrick and Miss Lubja also supervised the distribution, and were given splendid co-operation in this respect by the various members of the faculty. The Student Council appreciated the hard work and co-operation given by the Bulletin staff. Even though the Bulletin was small, the work put into its preparation was justified by the place it filled and the fact that it is the pioneer of the student paper of the College in the future. DRAMA Mr. Cecil Chester was nominated by the Student Representatives to organize dramatic activities. A meeting was called but little was accom- plished due to insufficiency of numbers. When Mr. Chester was unable to carry on, Miss Ethel Leiken and Kenneth Brewster convened following meetings. It was decided at these that there was not sufhcient demand for a dramatic club during the current season. COLLEGE DANCES There were three dances held during the year. The first at the close of the fall t-erm on December 22, l942, the second during the second term on March 19, I943, and a third following the final examinations on June 5, I943. The December Initiation dance was held in the Ctlebe Collegiate gymnasium and was convened by Miss Luella Howden. Attendance was over the 200 mark. There was a refreshment service and music was pro- vided by Alec Dawson's orchestra. Novelty dances were a feature Xbf page fifteen

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rehearsals. So far, it has been impossible to find an evening on which all the performers are free from classes, but we hope that the solution for this may be found in the future. A group of our folk dance enthusiasts have join-ed Mr. W. B. Stal- worthy's classes at the Y.W.C.A. where each Saturday evening, they spend an hour or two at European and American folk dances. This exhilarating form of recreation has become very popular with both men and women who find in it an opportunity for spontaneous expression of inherent rhythm. . The Committee trust the modest beginnings of the Class of '43 may be of help to next year's class. In this, the birthyear of Carleton College, there are already evidences of a desire to establish a musical organization and it is the sincere hope of th-e committee that the number of students wishing to participate in musical activities will increase in succeeding years. They hope that next year will see a College orchestra and both choral and dancing groups well under way. -L.B. SPORTS ASSOCIATION The Sports Committee discussed plans for several activities. The Committee formed the Sport Association. The executive of this association is comprised of a president, general committee and convenors as follows: President:-Miss Mary Connelly. General Committee:-Miss Jean Baillie, Ted Huyck. Convenors:-Miss Verna Bonnell, skiingg Miss Elsie Beck, bowling: lVliss Jean Baillie, chess, lVliss Eileen Hanson, swimming. All who participated in the sport of skiing enjoyed it immensely. The season started with a cross-country trip to Teskey's. Excursions were made to Fairy Lake and Ironsides. A few hardy enthusiasts went to Camp Fortune and skied back to Ottawa. The bowling season began at the Argyle Alleys on January 9, with over thirty bowlers present. Arrangements were made to have bowling a regular weekly event and a small group continued this activity throughout the winter. A small group of students enjoyed chess games. As this activity was started late in the year, the players decided to keep in touch with one another in order to enjoy a full season next year. Several attempts were made to secure the regular use of swimming pools but little headway was made. At the time of printing, plans were being made for a swimming party at the Chateau Laurier. page fourteen



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the evening. The patrons were Dr. Tory, Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Keenley- sid-e, and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beattie. This dance was the first social event for Carleton College students and its success augured well for the activities following it. The March SL Patrick's dance was held at the Masonic Temple and was convened by Miss Isobel White. Bob Blake was master of ceremonies and a floor show was present-ed with the following artists participating: Miss Agnes Wood, danseuseg Misses Audrey and Winnifred Canty, vocalist and pianist respectively, Miss Peggy Barks, accordionist. Dr. Tory pres-ented novelty and door prizes to Miss Veronica Mclntosh, Corporal Ken Bray CR.C.A.F.J, Miss Ruth Reynolds, Frank Martin and Harrison Grieves. Refreshments were served and music was provided by the Esquires of Rhythm. The reception committee was headed by Dr. Tory and included Dr. and Mrs. H. I... Keenleyside, Miss Isobel White and Jack McCracken. The June At Home dance was held at the Ottawa Tennis and Lawn Bowling Club. Its convenor was Miss Berenice Fox. Preparations for this final social event of the College wer-e in progress as this book went to press. UNDERSTANDING CHINESE Article by Mabel Chen E.DITOR,S NOTE:-Stop the press! A last minute, unsolicited manu- script was deemed so representative of one of the aims evinced by this year's student activities that it merited inclusion in this yearbook. ln printing this article, I hope that it will encourage the formation of groups similar to the Latin-American Club interested in studying the promotion of international understanding so necessary to winning the peace. All the world loves a love story and Rita Elliot's interest in the love affair of her roommate, Sue Kuan, a Chinese sophomore, was no exception. This time, however, the lover had failed to telephone. lf I don't get a 'phone call by ten o'clock tomorrow, Sue threatened, I hope I never see him again. Tomorrow being Sunday, exclaimed Rita, I shall be in and keeping both ears open! That's quite all right, Sue replied in feigned indignation, I shan't mind at all. Next morning at nine, the telephone rang. Hello-Yes, my visit was lovely, but wo pu hsi huan ni tso tien pu tsai che chan.- page sixteen

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