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19 'tex I 4- E' 'AY . 4 1 1 . if A . l.. ! XY Z 1' ,ye , 6 fr:- ffm: HARDER, Mary: Mary arrived at Carleton from Nepean High School. This year she receives her BA. with a major in French. During her stay at Carle- ton, Mary has been interested in the German Club and the lnter-Varsity Christian Fellow- ship. HOBSON, Ronald: Ron is a former Winnipeg man, but received both his high school and university education right here in Ottawa, having graduated from Lisgar Collegiate and now from Carleton. He majored in Political Science. He is a hard worker as is witnessed by a list of his activities at Carleton: President of the Canterbury Club, Treasurer of W.U.S.C., and a member of the Crimson Key Society. He likes playing tennis, and is also trying to build up a collection of his favourite books. HOWITH, Harry G.: Harry has been at Carleton for three years, taking a combined major in English and Phi- losophy and he hopes to be able to get his MA. sometime in the vague future. His ac- tivities have been many and various, as we all know. They include debating, acting, table tennis and to quote Harry himself, Theoriz- ing about everything, and writing bad poems and stores. We are sure that Harry will be outstanding in whatever future he has planned. KEKANOVICH, Elizabeth Slava: 81 Elizabeth attended school at Lisgar Collegiate and since coming to Carleton has majored in English. Her interest in this subject is shown by her participation in the literary Society. She was a member of the French Club as well as trying to find time for her favourite sport of skiing.
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FRASER, William: Bill is an Economics major at Carleton. His extra-curricular activities have tended towards music, His fine tenor voice has been an in- valuable asset to both the Carletones and the Bachelors. He has also put his Economics to use as treasurer of the Carletones. GOTTHARDT, Jens: Jens is upholding Denmarlds tradition at Carleton as a Biology major. He may be found part-time in the library and discussing im- portant affairs with Prof. Nesbitt. Jens is an officer in the Naval Reserve and spent last summer with the Eskimos. He plans to return to Carleton for his BSC. GRAHAM, Gerald E. He plans to become a pastor in the Presby- terian Church. After his discharge from the R.C.A.F. Gerry found that the challenge of the Christian ministry led him to Carleton. He is prominent in Carleton religious activi- ties and plans to study theology at Knox Col- lege in Toronto to complete his six year train- ing period. Gerry's plans include marriage in the near future. GUTTERIDGE, Hi Donaldi Don is a graduate of Glebe Collegiate, and during his stay at Carleton he majored in English. After a year at the Ontario College of Education, he hopes to teach High School. He was in the cast of the Sock and Buskin play, Hay Fever and has been active in the Literary Society and the Tennis Club. Don is also interested in music. 127- ZL ad 'CT':cr, if 1vlwq.,.,u xv 25' 'Nw 31 i an 1 4
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KELLY, Clement Johni Clem entered Carleton from Arnprior on an Ontario Regional Entrance Scholarship in i952 and since then he has concentrated on English. As well as being a member ot the Literary Society, his interest in other langu- ages led him to join the French Club. Clem is also fond of skiing and tennis. KLENK, Mary E. LEE, Although coming originally from Regina, Mary has attended night classes at Carleton since its opening and graduates this year with a combined major ot Economics, Psychology and German. While at Carleton she was a member ot the German Language Club. Mary also completed her high school education at Night school. We wish her luck tor the future. Rodger O. Rodger was originally a day student at Carle- ton, and while here he participated actively in football and basketball. However, he de- cided to complete his education at night, and has majored in Psychology. LOATES, Jean A. Mrs. Loates is well-known to all Carleton stu- dents, since she has been the Student Per- sonnel Assistant at the College for the past few years. She is originally from Saskatche- wan, where she taught languages and History in l-ligh School. At present she is secretary ot the Association ot Canadian University Counselling Placement Officers. Mrs. Loates receives her B.A. this year in Sociology, Psy- chology and History. -29- -. fs a ' ilu? - 'L-
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