Carleton University - Raven Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1953

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ARTS --ee A ee NEILSON, lohn A.: Iohn's home town is Carleton Place... grad of Nepean High School. He came here to major in Economics and Political Science. Iohn played basketball here and collects records for a hobby. ROBINSON, Kenneth: Ken lists his favourite saying in his biographical sketch as the higher the fewer . We can't figure it out, but the rest of the material is straight forward. He comes from Russell, Ont., and will pick up a general B. A. from Carleton. He is an active member in the S.C.M., and lists his hobbies as music, sports, and taxidermy. NOONAN, Victor H.: Vic's home town is Montreal. He split his high school days between Montreal High and High School of Commerce. He is a member of the U.N.T.D. and collects records as a hobby. ROSS, Verna: PHEEDOM, Donna Mae: Donna is one of those quiet girls who picks up her degree with the minimum of fuss and bother. She specialized in English, French, and Psychology. She calls Cumberland, Ontario, her home town. RUTHEBFORD, Christine: Christine is a multi-talented girl. A Glebe grad who has buried herself in history books to get a major in it also plays a mean ukelele. When excited she is liable to blurt forth a most disconcerting favourite expression, Ieeze Louise . In line with these activities it is only natural that Christine took part in sports and was an active member of the Ten O'Clock Club. -17- RAVEN '53

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RAVEN 53 -e ARTS IVICCORKELL, Evelyn: Evelyn hails Wakefield, Quebec, and has collected her degree with majors in English, Psychology, and Philosophy. Although work- ing partime, Evelyn found time to take an active interest in photography and camping. MCWILLIAMS, lean: lean hails from Winnipeg where she was a grad of Kelvin High School. Majored in History, English, and Philosophy, sang with the Carletones, played for the Robins and has tennis, skiing, music and designing for hobbies. MCCORMACK, Peter D.: Peter is a Lisgar grad and came to Carleton to major in Psychology. In the Intercollegiate sporting scene he was the 880 champ in '50, played intermediate basket- ball in the same year, and took part in interfaculty sports. Pete was a member of the C.0.T.C. and wrote for the Carleton. Under favourite sayings he has two: Hello Blondie. How ya' doin' keed? ... or something more academic... You are just another experimen- tal rat! MILLER, Frederick: Fred is a travellin' man. He was born in Belfast, Ireland, graduated from Alberta Col- lege, Edmonton, and then came to Carleton. Somewhere along the way he got married. He is president of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. MCLAUGHLIN, Robert I.: Bob's home town is Lorrain, Ohio... a grad of Ottawa Tech and an Economics, Psychology and History major. He was a member of the Commerce club and plans to return next year and get his B. Com. in the evening. MORIN, Gertrude: Gertie is a grad of Lisgar who came here to major in Philosophy, English, and Political Science. She likes to play ping-pong and lists reading as a hobby. -15-



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RAVEN '53 5 ARTS SIRRS, Robert Douglas: Bob came to Carleton from Buenos Aires, of all places. He was born in Toronto, attended Pickering College in Newmarket, and then hiked off to the Argentine. He's got his degree with majors in Political Science, Economics, and Geography. He has participated in track work, the band, and takes an interest in tennis, sailing, skiing, and photography. TINGLEY, Ioan: Little but mighty, Ting, as president of the Hleodor Society, was the spark plug of the girls activities this year. Ting, who hails from Sackville, N. B., is off to India this summer in hopes of picking up some experience for the days when she is a employee of External Affairs. Starting out to get a B. I. Ting ends up taking away a B. A. and a host of friends from Parliament Hill where she was frequently to be found at noon hour sessions in the Hill canteen. SMITH, Shirley: Shirley calls Ottawa her home and is a graduate of Elmwood High School. She played badminton and basketball for Carleton and when not working on her English, French or Psychology she dabbles in painting. WALKER, Bert: The champion of Carleton, in ping-pong anyway, is leaving the hallowed walls of the college only to come back next year in the form of a night student so that he can add one more degree to the end of his name. Our guess is that he will probably be seen wheeling a baby carriage more often than the books. As a student councillor Bert added much to the lively discussions which were the features of Wednesday afternoons in the council office. STEERS, Helen: Helen came to Carleton from Lisgar to major in French and German. While here she was active in the Sock and Buskin and the French Club. WALSH, Norman: Norm was the president of the Sock and Buskins this year, and one of his major accomplishments at Carleton was the author- ing of the Buskinites entry in the Drama Festival. He also wrote a weekly column for The Carleton that was received with deepest thanks by the hard working editors. Norm comes from New Liskeard, Ont., and spent some time at U of T before seeing the light and coming to Carleton. -13-

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