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FRANCIS, David A Carleton Journalism grad in 1954, Dave put in four years on the Winnipeg Free Press and Victoria Daily Colonist as a reporter before returning to Carleton to pick up his Arts degree. When he's not playing piano, he's climbing moun- tains. HAYDEN, Sara Adelaide SalIy's gone places in Carleton: she was vice-president and secretary of the Students' Council, president of the Carletones lin i957-58l and secretary of the Judicial Committee. She sings beautifully, and has travelled far and wide with her four younger sisters. She'll be going places when she grad- uates too: teaching and studying to be a concert singer are her primary goals. A Glebe grad, she spent early high school years in the Maritimes and Montreal. HAYDON, John Carleton reclaimed John from the proletariat when he de- cided that law should be his profession. As President of Students' Council in his final year, he created a great deal of sentiment throughout the school with his aggressive pol- icies. ln fact, he will leave this school for the University of Toronto with an arm-load of experience from his endeavors which gave the university one of its most controversial years in history. Unfortunately, and with the Editor's regrets, his glossary of activities cannot be elaborated on here but our thanks must go out to such an ambitious person, in spite of controversy, for his efforts which rid us of much apathy and put Carleton on the Canadian university map. HEBDITCH, June An Ottawa girl, June plans to head for Europe immediately after graduation. Active in campus affairs, she was a mem- ber of the Hleodor Society, WUSC, and the Badminton Club. On return to Canada, June hopes to work in the civil service.
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CRAWFORD, Natalie Born in Winnipeg, this western lass eventually came east where she attended Glebe High here in Ottawa. Come grad- uation, she unfortunately went to McGill for her B.A. When she saw the light, she returned to Ottawa and Carle- ton where she subsequently earned her degree. Perhaps she should have tried for a major in Astrology instead of English as her future is minus a North Star. DIXON, Alan A Nepean immigrant, Al has hopes of entering either Queen's or Emmanuel to study theology in preparation ,for a career in the United Church Ministry. His extra-curricular activities are bowling and oil painting. DUKE, Donald An Arts grad, Don is employed with the R.C.M.P. as a document examiner in their crime laboratories. A past grad- uate of Garneau High School in Edmonton, his hobbies are golf, swimming, bridge and being a factotum about his home. FORSYTH, Douglas Quiet and hardworking, Doug will be studying law at Queen's. He's a major in the classics, and tutors in Latin as a hobby. He's a fine accordian player, skis with some suc- cess and is rather addicted to high-fidelity. Nepean lost him. '-5 5. t'K
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JONSSON, Allan Al plans an extended holiday in Europe after graduation. On his return, he will begin a career in personnel administration. Al was active in the Arts Undergraduate Society and pres- ident of that body this year. He also belonged to the COTC and participated in all athletics. KELLY, William After Carleton, Bill is destined for Toronto where he will attend the Ontario College of Education. With this extra knowledge under his belt, he hopes for a career in a Can- adian Secondary school. The Newman Club will lose his services but the Department of Education will gain a new member. KINDLE, Sandra One of the local crowd, Sandra would prefer to teach English here in Ottawa. She has a host of activities to her credit which include W.U.S.C., the Literary Society, Arts Soc- iety, and Sock and Buskin. Apparantly Sandra is culture- prone. Hobbies are irrational pursuits in her book. LAMBERT, Patricia From Lake Huron's bustling metropolis of Kincardine, Pat plans to leave Ottawa for Toronto where she will enroll in O.C.E.'s summer school. An instructor in French and English appears to be her choice of occupations. Adept at the piano and organ, she olotes on music of any kind. Needless to say, she was an active member of the Carletones. r !'s4 which agp-' . i-Q-Q ,es-L ?4:': Mn--1 fm l.ll 23
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