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SH ENTOW, Rose A Mrs. with two daughters, Rose has now added a B.A. to her list of achievements. Future plans include a soiourn to O.C.E. for her teacher's certificate and then a post as a secondary school, French instructor. Apart from her duties as house-wife and student, she enjoys reading and stamp- collecting. SCHUMACHER, Herta A graduate of Eastview High, Herta chose Carleton as a likely institution for studying the Social Sciences. She plans to use her new-won knowledge to aid in the rehabilitation of retarded children. She was a past member of the Newman Club, Hleodor Society, Carletones and the Arts Undergraduate Society. I SCHWARZ, Matthias Mat feels that there is room for him in the Civil Service where, along with the daily routine, he will be able to do some post-grad work. A graduate of Salzburg Agricultural College, Austria, he chose Economics as his major while seeking his B.A. at Carleton. YOUNG, Nancy When Nancy graduated from Glebe her instinctive choice was the Arts faculty at Carleton. Now that she has her un- iversity sheepskin, her inner processes seem to have failed her and she must hang in limbo. She feels post-grad work might suffice but we hope her instinct revives to lead her on to whatever good fortune fate has in Store. if
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Wifi G i. 2 8 Wiliruiifiilllh we 23 xii -sing. , -U 'Ji vi , fi,6v3'1' 'l' i , 1, ROBINSON, Beverley One of the school's female dynamos, Bev was, both academ- ically and socially an asset to the university. Before en- tering the serious side of life, she and her co-partner Miss Morrow hope to haunt European highways and byways in search of adventure. RUTLAND, Noel Recruited from Toronto's Bathurst Heights Collegiate, Noel has proven himself invaluable to Carleton's football team. Excelling in sports, he is one of Carleton's rare athletes. Along with three full seasons on the grid squad, Noel par- ticipated in the Varsity and Canterbury clubs. SASLOVE, Rhoda Active in Carleton's Sock and Buskin Drama Club and a Social chairman of Hillel, Rhoda hopes to obtain her masters in Psychology or spend a year in Europe. Her talents lie in the fields of music, dancing and modeling. She is Lisgar Collegiato's contribution to Carleton. SCOTT, Jack Born and cultivated in Ottawa, Jack was transplanted to Carleton from Nepean High. The immediate future will see him involved in post-graduate studies and consequently a position in the economics field. Along with his academic work, Jack managed to tour the golf links whenever possible. MW -1' r 'f 1'r ti is 2 .if :tr :'til.'iiE'-1' alta. 1 it ' - , 4 , ,
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