Carleton University - Raven Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1959

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MCNEILL, Baird Baird hails from far-off Melfort, Saskatchewan. He obtained his B.A. from the University of Saskatchewan whereupon he emigrated to Carleton for his D.P.A. Not satisfied with his achievements, he stayed on to secure his M.A. in Public Ad- ministration. Covered with such laurels, he hopes to enter into government administration. MEDCALF, Pamela This active blonde may be undecided as to her future plans lshe's thinking of post-graduate workl but her career at Carleton was determined and rewarding. She was social convenor of the Hleodor Society, a member of the Athletic Board, and a Crimson Key recruit. She came from Glebe.- MOFFATT, Donald This Ottawa inhabitant won't be caught short when he takes his B.A. parchment into the cold, cruel world. Obviously Don is looking for an enjoyable position as his choices range from industry to government and hospital administration. In addition to golfing at the Nurses' Residence, he is keenly interested in every field of sports. MONTGOMERY, Valerie Val is one of the few females who are plucky enough to enter the mysogynistic world of geology. Her action is mani- fest of the T917 emancipation. For her and the minority, congratulations and good wishes are in order. Perseverence will tell in the end. in-,fa

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.r , Jn 'YA 1. wud! -farms.,-v nfl . M an I I l LEE, Ernest Hailing from Sheffield, England, Mr. Lee is the principal of Fairfield Public School in Carleton Heights. He will use his B.A. to further his career in education. Somehow he musters enough time to enjoy books, music and athletics. MacKENZlE, Ronald Hailing from the Tri-town area this New Liskeard wanderer hopes to soothe his itchy feet by undertaking an extended tour of the Old World. When and if the irritation is over- come, Ron disclosed that either the Department of Indian Affairs or Northern Affairs would be offered his services. If Dame Fortune sees fit to agree, post-grad toil in Anthro- pology will be necessary. MANNlNG, Claire Claire will leave her B.A. in mothballs for a year or so after graduation as she plans to take a cook's tour of the European continent. She managed to pack in a two year stint with the Robin's basketball team along with her other activities so she will have an excellent metabolism for her expedition. After Europe, Claire would prefer a career with the U. N. or the Foreign Service. MCCAW, Ronald Commuting from Smith Falls, Ron has eked out an Arts de- gree at Carleton. For him, the Ministry calls. He plans to study for the United Ministry in Toronto's Emmanuel College. Ron is an Albert College graduate.



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...gs W min 5? MORROW, Carolyn This Metcalfe Miss seems to have conflicting ideas among her aspirations. While the teaching profession would be most beneficial to society, Carolyn's id tends to turn her head towards an external affairs sinecure. But whatever her final choice, she will stand the name of Carleton in good stead. NORFOLK, Gillian Gill plans to attend the School of Social Work at the Univer- sity of Toronto next year, then into social work. This Ottawa girl, a graduate of Fisher Park High School, was a member of the Canterbury and the United Nations Club during her years at Carleton. PAPE, Gordon Gord is one of the fortunate few who have their future drawn up before graduation. Instead of toil, this English maior envisages vegetation. His crystal ball prophesies, short story writing in some secluded chalet. As an assistant in the sports department Gord was a prominent figure in all ath- letic activities He was also active in the RAC Club the university yearbook and the bridge club PELISEK Joe Joe was the Conservative Prime Minister in the 56 Model Parliament and is an ardent follower of John This history malor was a participant in the Canterbury Club The Arts Undergraduate Society COTC Circle K Club Progressive Con servative Club and a reporter for the Carleton A i.. tiff - - ' ' T- 1' ' H: . '

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