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RAVEN 'ss e ADAMSON, Edith: A mother of three children, Mrs. Adamson has been attending Carleton's night classes since 1949. After graduating from Oakwood Collegiate in Toronto, she attended the Univer- sity of Toronto for one year. While at Carleton she has majored in English, History and Psychology. Q s ARTS WILSON, Barbara: After an extended stay at Carleton, Barb finally hit the headlines by scoring forty-two points in a single game for the Robins. On the Athletic Board for two years, as a member of the Crimson Key Society and as an organiz- ing member of the Booster Club, she has contributed more than her share to Carleton's activities. BUTLER, Mrs. A. H.: From Prince Albert, Sask., where she grad- uated from High School, and later taught Public School, Mrs. Butler came to Ottawa and Carleton College. Married, she has been going to night classes since 1946 and she hopes to return to teaching after receiving her degree. Q 'S U -25-
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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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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -A A Q es .see RAVEN 'ss Master of Arts GOSSE, Frederick P.: A graduate of the High School of Commerce. Fred took a leave of absence from his job in the Civil Service Commission in order to obtain his Master of Arts in P.A. He obtained a B. Comm. from McGill in 1947. Fred is married and he has two children. While at Carleton, Fred was a member of the Debating KILLEEN, Gordon: After obtaining a B.A. from St. Pat's, Gord came to Carleton in 1953 in order to get his Masters in P.A. A Liberal with a capital his sharp wit and clear mind were sorely missed during this year's Model Parliament. Although he couldn't appear at the Model Parliament, word has it that he didn't miss Club and he teamed ,up with Bryan Boyd to debate in a valiant but losing effort against the visiting Cambridge team. Diploma in Public Administration CAMPBELL, Allison: Armed with a B.A. from Western, Al entered the School of Public Administration, and this year will receive his Diploma. Within a very few weeks of his first appearance at this institu- tion, he was appointed by the Students' Council to the Iudicial Committee. Al spent his mornings in bed having a sleep, his afternoons in the canteen or in the Union having intellectual conversation or a game of bridge, and his evenings in that well- known club having . . . He must have enjoyed the year, because he plans to return, perhaps not next year, but soon, to get his Masters degree. BOURNE, Gordon P.: Mr. Bourne got his B. Comm. from St. Pat's and then he decided to come west. For the last three years he has been enrolled in the evening division, taking courses for his Diploma in Public Admin. He has no immediate plans for getting his Masters degree, since he feels that his job with the Department of Defence Production will occupy most of his time. many evenings with the boys. JDUWWW' 'stiff' IURVET, C. S.: Mr. Iurvet has been attending night classes for the past three years in order to obtain his Diploma. He intends to take some more courses next year, looking forward to the day when he will get his Masters. Mr. Iurvet got a B. Comm. from Queens, and is now working during the day in the Department of Fisheries. ROGER, Allan: Allan, a married man with one child, works in the Department of External Affairs, and as far as is known, he will be posted to the Dominican Republic for the next two and a half years as the Secretary of the Canadian Embassy there. Before coming to Carleton, Mr. Roger obtained an Honours B. A. in History. -27-
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