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BOYD, Anne Anne is one of the few students who put in an extra year of effort in order to get that special degree. Graduating in Honours Arts with a maior in English Literature, Anne has no definite plans for the future as yet but this is undoubt- edly a result of her unlimited horizons. CAMPBELL, Joan This Rockcliffe miss, with a surname that denotes grand Scottish lineage, is Toronto bound for either post-grad work or whatever employment her B.A. will bring her. An Ottawa Maycourt Clubber, she was a member of the Arts Under- graduate and Hleodor Societies. . CARLSEN, Liselolte This Danish miss with the poetical, maiden label entered Canada in 1956. After spending two years at the U. of T., she enrolled here for hei Arts' degree and maiored in Biology. Apart from the fact thci she wishes to return to Carleton and obtain her B.Sc., she hos no definite long term plans. Her interests include music, photography and skiing. CARNIOL, Benjamin Law, or teaching, or maybe the civil service will claim this thoughtful Glebe grad. Ben played important roles in Carle- ton's United Nations Club, the Crimson Key Society, the Arts Society, Sock and Buskin and Hillel. He made an unsuccessful bid for Council but offered intelligent comment on all student affairs. He was a Judicial Committee Member. v-I' M fi' ,ff 4-avg' 5 ,, A
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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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if 4 if .my ll . J-.f. P 13, . CHANDLER, Frank E. K. The world will be seeing a lot of Frank soon, he's going to travel. This Three Rivers High School grad made famous the post of Students' Union House Manager. He's a veteran producer of several Frosh Reviews and this year's Bayroot Flowers . He golfs and fishes. CHENE, Claire CIaire's vocation seems to lie in the direction of the govern- ment and the External Affairs department. Perhaps she has an unconscious yen for travelling within her. lf she can succeed in entering the mystery department, she will get her cake and also get the chance to eat it. Tennis and swim- ming are the past-times that attract most of her attention. CLARKE, Richard Hailing from Prescott, Dick expects to use his B.A. to go into the family lumber firm as a iunior partner. Golf, boat racing, tennis and skiing manage to take up most of his spare time. COSTELLO, Patricia Pat's heading for post-graduate study in Geology, and event- ually hopes to work for the Geological Survey of Canada. Rocks appear to be her specialty lapologies to Gerryl. She was Carleton's Snow Queen in 1958. Also the Engineers' Mascot.
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