Carleton University - Raven Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1959

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- ....-- -- . ,..,,,,,.-:nz Y,- v This was the A.U.S. Bowling Leagues first year. Maybe it was iust beginners luck but it was 'certainly a highly successful year. Every Thurs- day the Capital Bowling Alley filled with Carle- ton Artsmen. Various unorthodox styles were exhibited. Some worked, some didn't but it really didn't matter as everyone had fun. The season wound up with a bang with a party at Jim Connor's where the winning team was announced. l The Arts sleighride and dance was held in conjunction y with Carleton's VVinter Weekend. The five sleighs left the Chalet at indecent intervals with Carleton students aboard. ln spite of below zero temperatures everyone managed to keep warm one way or another. After travelling lwhere, how long, how far?l the sleighs wound up at the lodge where everyone dashed in to get warm. Here a dance was already in full swing. The iuke-box played pieces in keeping with the prevailing high spirits. Before the dance ended refreshments were served and finally the weary students left by bus and car. THE ARTSMENS SONG lTo be sung to the tune of Marching Through Georgiowl lwith apologies to the Union Arrnyl Verse Engineers have often said we Artsmen have no fight Of course it is a well knowr. fact they've never seen the light So let's stand up and show 'em that in numbers there is might We're proud to be known as Artsmen! CHORUS! HOORAH, HOORAH, we'll raise our glasses high HOORAH, HOORAH, We'lI raise the Artsmen's cry To Hell with all the Engineers, we iust don't give a dam We're proud to be known as Artsmen! Verse Carelton men can drink they say, it really is a sight To see them gulp that liquor down would give a girl a fright Of course it all comes up again in the middle of the night We're proud to be known cs Artsmen' . T7 A -- .. L ----- r -.....fiu.u:.i 1- sf,

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Arts Prom After serious consideration it was deemed a semi-formal, held in the fall would be more attractive to most students than a masquerade ball as had been held in the past. It was felt it would complement the two other maior dances of the year, the Snowball and the Spring Prom. The dance this year was so highly successful that its future as an annual event is virtually assured. The Arts Undergraduate Society was founded in T954 primarily to integrate Arts' students into a united and spirited body. This has been accomplished through organized activities and special benefits in the form of discounts at various stores ir: the city. All members are invited to two general meetings, one held early in the Fall, and the second held early in the Spring. The elected executive hold meetings weekly to plan bigger and better activities in which all students, particularly Artsmen, may participate. The activities this year included the first Arts Prom held in the fall, a sleigh ride and dance held in coniunction President Allan Jonsson Y X UNDERGRADUATE SOCIETY with the University's Winter Weekend, an Arts Bowling League and two Arts' stags. As well, Arts pins were made available for the first time. A song, based on the well-known Southern Rebel March, Marching Through Georgia, was composed by two Arts Under- graduate students, Gord Pape and Mike Sherwood. lt's a great song and should do much towards giving the Artsmen that little something-extra feeling. ln the four years since its conception, the Arts Under- graduate Society has grown by leaps and bounds where today it is the largest lover 200 membersl as well as the most active Society in Carleton University. A. U. S. EXECUTIVE Tref, it SGCVGTUVY Sporfs Convertor Social Convenor titty A A . w. .Y 4 -.5 ,WX I' Tom SE 'il'il'OOl4 Poi Caste-llc Bill Barratt Bev Robinson Ben Carniol Nancy Young Special Activities Membership NFCS Representativ 495 'U Dove Simpsor



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'mfr thu: 4. Cgi uaKlRu lnnmmnmnnmmnmu:-'-T AMBROSE, John Destined for the Ministry, John will study theology at Em- manuel College in Toronto. As President of the Carletones and a past member of many campus organizations, his cheery disposition was well-known at Carleton. Outside the school, he was involved in music and youth work. A few of his achievements included: Director of Woodland Boy's Camp, Premier of Older Boys' Parliament and organist-choir director of St. Stephen's Church. ARBUTHNOT, Fran A sports-minded grad from Perth Collegiate, Fran hopes to become a Phys. Ed. instructor. A member of the Geology Club, and an ardent basketball enthusiast, she leaves this institution with what is known as a well-rounded education. Some of her external pursuits include golfing and sailing. AUGUST, Joan Absent4minded Professor of English , says Joan on her future plans. Absent-mindedness must be a good trait as Joan has done well in dramatics lretiring president of the Sock and Buskin Clubl, painting and writing. She moved to Carleton from Glebe Collegiate. BOWE, Kenneth Ken was another noteworthy camera-bug about the First Ave. campus. His photographic work was a great asset to both the university newspaper and yearbook. As yet, he has no definite plans for using his B.A., although psychology seems to be his maior interest. He was a past member of the Camera, Canterbury and U. N. Clubs and one of the founders of the Art Committee.

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