Carleton University - Raven Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1955

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ARTS RAVEN 55 COUTTS, Iohn: A potential exponent of the word , I. Coutts has won his fellows' esteem for imaginative speculation on the Cafeteria food. During his sojourn at Carleton, Iohn has delved into the deeper issues of life through the medium of philosophy. Iohn was born in Toronto, reared in Ottawa and upon emergence from Nepean, came straight to Carleton. His activities have included singing, praying, and tugging the heaviest brief case in the school. CRAIG, W. A.: While he calls Pakenham his home town, he obtained his secondary education at Almonte High School. Married, with two children, he taught in the day time and was lectured to at Carleton in the evening, in English, Geogra- phy, and Economics, and with these subjects he obtains his degree. DAVISON, Alice: This little girl has been working her way through College since her arrival in 1952. From Duplessi's domain, Alice intends to stay on this side of the border and continue her work with children, after attending the School of Social Work in Toronto. FRAYNE, Gwynneth: Gwyn led the polls last spring in the Council elections and will lead Stan French this spring down the centre isle of Westboro United Church. As President of the Council, member of the Key Society, the Carletones. the B.O.T.P. and the Booster Club, one wonders where she found any time to study. Gwyn's modesty was exemplified by her refusal to read out her own name when the Honour Society Awards were given out at the Spring Prom this year. FRENCH, Stanley: Franley, a product of R.M.C. and Nepean, has experienced since coming to Carleton an awakening of his inner potentialities. Apart from engaging in seances with Dr. lVlcKeown, Stan has dabbled in the finer things: singing, writing, politicing and what have you. Elec- tion to the Students' Council culminated in betrothal to the President of that body. This chap will go far! GOLDBERG, A. S.: Arn hailed from Glebe at an early age to pursue his activities at Carleton. Lately his activities have fluctuated between business enterprises and academics. A Sociology major, Arn spends his time patting his fat note-book. -211

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RAVEN '55 ARTS ALLAN, Garry: Garry, who hails from Glebe, is one of the fastest men at Carleton. A good track star and a keen supporter of the Arts Faculty in Interfac sports, he is majoring in Geology. He will apparently soon start growing a beard, the final assignment before graduating. Find scotch-on-the-rocks Garry and you will make a million. BALFOUR, Isabella: After graduating from High School, in Manitou, Manitoba, Isabella saw the light and came East. She has been attending night classes since 1945, while working at the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. This spring she graduates with a B.A. in Mathematics. BARBER, Ruth A.: Ruth graduated from Lisgar Collegiate in 1940 and after working several years, decided to pursue her education at Carleton'College, where she majored in English. In 1954 this outstanding student copped the Faculty Club Prize and the Wilgar Memorial Prize in English, going on this year to win The Senate Medal for Outstanding Academic Achieve- ment. At present Ruth is employed in the offices of the Australian High Commissioner. BENNIE, Ruth: One of the hardest working of this year's crop she was the President of the Booster Club and Secretary-treasurer of the Key Society. She made her first solo flight fsopranol at the Carletones Concert. Ruth was one of the twelve awarded Honour Society memberships. Perhaps it is her major in Psychology which has given Ruth the common sense for which she is noted. BRAMLEY, Margaret: Another Western girl, Margaret came East after completing High School in Winnipeg. She Works in the Department of Labour during the day and attends Carleton at night. A keen student, she has majored in Economics. Psy- chology and Sociology, and is a participating member of the Social Science Society. BROWN, A. I.: Coming to Ottawa from Aberdeen, Scotland, he has been going to Carleton since 1948. Starting his higher academic education at Robert Gordon's College, he hopes, with a winter's rest to go on to do post-graduate work in Public Administration. He is married and works for the Department of National Defence.



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RAVEN '55 A FXR.. 4 V x- sem s -ARTS GRANT, Carl: From the staid plush Senate Chambers to deep dark Africa, Carl, via Carleton College. is on his way to Toronto's Osgoode Hall. During his four-year stay at the College, he put together a high scholastic average and many extra-curricular activities - including being on Council, editing the Handbook, being Chairman of the W.U.S.C. Committee and Vice-president of the Crimson Key Society- to win the coveted Henry Marshall Tory Award. GRIERSON, Barbara: Having been forced to restrain herself at the Ontario Ladies' College, Barbi found Carleton and Dr. Wake's Psychology courses exactly to her liking. Her exuberant, bubbling person- ality landed her on the Executive, as President, of the Crimson Key Society and Hleodor Society. She also played basketball for the Robins and was an active member in the Booster Club. HAMILTON, Donald: One of Carleton's most avid students of politics, Don has won fame for McCarthyism in discussion groups. He intends to go East to continue his education and be one of the few from Carleton who attend Dalhousie for a law degree. We wonder if he will miss that well-known centre-town spot where discussion, among other things, flows so freely. Will you, Don? HARDY, Ioan: . Ioan came to Carleton three years ago and entered the Arts Faculty. She is a major in English and would like to lead a Vagabond life in Europe in the future. One of Carleton's famous cheerleaders, Ioan, and Malak, has spread Ottawa's fame far and wide. IAGO, Mary: Mary once stated that her hobbies consisted of going to Carleton. She is registered in the general Arts course. While her home town is nearby North Gower, her academic interests range farther as her choice of Russian Govern- ment, as one of her Political Science options, indicates. IOHNSON, Kenneth D.: A graduate of Lisgar Collegiate, Ken has majored in Geography and English during his stay at Carleton. Although he works in the day and attends classes at night, somehow he still has time to pursue his hobbies of golf, writing and travelling. b -22-

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