Carleton University - Raven Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1955

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RAVEN '55 eesesfye.. see- - I ARTS MOORE, Iames: lim has one of the most acute penetrating minds at Carleton, which allows him to see the void behind the facade of any pseudo- intellectual. His intimacy with the great political theorists of past ages leads him to speak of them as though they were personal friends. While it wasn't his latent ability to sing after a few drinks, it was his work as a b-ball player, as a member of the executive of the A.U.S., and as a member of the Athletic Board which qualified him for an Honour Society Award. NICHOL, Patricia: Coming to Carleton from Glebe with a Mercy Neal Southam scholarship, Pat has maintained her high average throughout her years at this institution. She majored in Psychology during her three year stay, and she plans to work at the National Research Council. OSWALD, Gwendoline: One of the relatively few night students who study languages, Miss Oswald has majored in French and Spanish since starting to Carleton in 1946. She works in the Department of Agriculture and in her spare moments she turns her attention to the appreciation of music. PEEBLES, lane: lane has spent four years between Carleton and the Bell Telephone Company.. She distrib- uted her talents at Carleton among the Glee Club, French Club and Sock and Buskin Club. She plans to go to T.O. next year and take Social Work. POLLOCK, Bernard: The Aug has been a major participant in the pageant. The silent extrovert annexed a large C indicative of five athletic letter awards. He is an Honour Society man, served with Crimson Key, Banton Trophy winner. ...ad infinitum. They say he takes courses too, and will proceed to Osgoode Hall. PBEECE, Harry: A member of the O.T.C., and a potential general, Harry works hard for the Canterbury Club of which he was the President, and the l.V.C.F. Harry comes from Lisgar and is now headed for Bishop's College where he will take a course in order to enter the Anglican ministry. He also finds time for some amateur photography and is prominent in church work. -24- s

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A RTS KENDALL, Ralph: Founder of the Fender-Prangers Association, and its first President by virtue of damage done, this whiz-kid from Manitoba also has another claim to fame - he is President of the I.V.C.F. He also helped to organize the Christian Mission at the College this year. Ralph intends to enter the Presbyterian Min- istry via McGill. LEWIS, Wanda: An ex-Lisgarite, Wanda is now teaching kindergarten for the Ottawa Public School Board. A good pianist, she has majored in Philosophy, Economics, and Psychology, since starting in the night class at Carleton in 1945. MacNElL, Robin: Carleton's gift to the C.B.C. is receiving his degree with a major in English. His dexterity in drama has become evident throughout his respite at the institution and during his asso- ciation with the Sock and Buskin Club his talents have been displayed in both acting and directing. Last year Robin directed the award-winning play in the Drama League Festival and as well won the award for the best actor at Carleton. MCCONNELL. Howard: Howard came from Aylmer High School and is majoring in Philosophy. His contented smile is a landmark at Carleton. Howard is interested in debating and he lists his hobbies as dogs . MCGIFFIN, Mary: One of the Nepean grads who has attended Carleton, Mary is planning to do post-graduate work at the School of Social Work in Toronto. While she has been a member of the Crimson Key Society, the Social Science Society and the Carletones, her activity most enjoyed by her fellow Carletonites was her singing: as a member of the Bachelors quartet and the girls' sextet. MCNEIL, Lynn: After six years at Hatfield Hall, Lynn arrived at Carleton with boarding school principles and ideals. This year she leaves. She has participated with never-ending energy in the Hleodor, Canterbury Club and Crimson Key Society. The culmination of her college career was her fine performance on the football field Cas a drum majorettel. She is a member of the Honour Society and she also won the lean MacOdrum Memorial Scholar- ship in 1953. C -23- RAVEN '55



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ARTS P e ees-. -1 REID, Helen: This Missus came from Hamilton, and for two years she has been at Carleton, complet- ing her English major. She is the poetess of the Literary Society. She plans to attend the Ottawa Teachers College next year. SHERWOOD, Percy: Percy is Carleton's own little lamb. A product of The Grove with hopes of post- graduate work in Switzerland, Percy is active in the German Club, the French Club and the Arts Under-graduate Society. Percy is one of the few English students who can parlez-vous the ding-dong , but seems to be the one- woman type rather than the typical French lover. Best of luck, Percy. STAMP, Dora: A Met. Life gal, Dora has attended Carleton as a night student where she has been work- ing towards a degree with a major in English. Her hobbies are painting and gardening. She finds that she can accomplish both in a better manner by living in Manotick and commuting each day to work. SUTHERLAND, Iohn: From Almonte High School in 1945 to Queens, to Carleton for three years at night school, and a B.A. degree in 1955-this is the course of Iohn's undergraduate career. Married, with one son, he teaches at W. E. Gowling Public School in Ottawa. VINER, Gertrude: One of the true individualists around Carleton, Trudy is well-remembered for her impromptu performance at the Spring Prom two years ago. A Political Science-English major, she intends to stay in her home town for another year and take her BJ. before taking on the world single handed. WILLIAMSON, Robert: During his sojourn at Carleton, Robert has earned himself the reputation of being a chap who attempts all things, and does most of them, too. It would be futile for a biographer of limited capacity to attempt to outline his multifarious activities. Let it suffice to say that he has left his mark on the school Cin the headlines of the Carleton and on the lavatory wallsl. The courage of his convictions often carried him to lengths which aroused the ire of the masses, yet he remained a beacon in the wilderness to a humble appreciative few. RAVEN '55 rim

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