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fv K'- DONALD E. PATTEN 1993 Carling Avenue Still waters run deep, sometimes they are bottomless. A likeable person 7 who will leave with a B.A. in Biology, Don looks forward to a career in 1 fi 3- Q- V,..f Medicine and should do well in the field. In his spare time Don played football, was a member of Circle K, and is dedicated to the rehabilita- tion of mentally retarded spaniels. LARRY R. PAUL Box 498, Carleton Place Commuting to Carleton Place takes up mast of Larry's time. This Phil- osophy maior is planning to take Theology at Presbyterian College, Montreal, next,year. While at Carleton he commuted to C. P., played hockey, studied and played the piano. MARLENE PETZOLD 1130 Richard Avenue Marlene was one of those people who managed to maintain both a good scholastic record and well-rounded extracurricular life. A sociology major, she helped the Science Club win the Snow Sculpture contest one winter, lbuilds the best damn snowmen.l Marelene was an active mem- ber of the Newman Club. JAMES A. POWELL 120 Coldstream Avenue, Toronto A large man on campus, both in bulk and popularity, with tenative plans for post grad work in psychology. Known popularly as 4-month Powell in his capacity as Editor of the Student Directory, Jim also found time to serve as vice-president of the Crimson Key Society.
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DEANNA NELSON 932 Innswood Drive Contrary to the rule, Deanna's lovely red hair doesn't indicate a firey temper. Thispsych maior is one of the quietest girls on campus. Her big fling this year was organizing the Hleodor winter weekend dance at the Chaudiere. She was also a member of the girls football team and played broomball. Taking time out for the canteen, we wonder when she found time for studies. if ROBERT OLLEY 'f '- H S , WV 28 Lewis Street 'ig ti Bob worked for eight years after leaving Noranda, and before coming to Carleton. He graduates in economics and is hoping to do post grad ff'--n work in the states. Due to part time iobs and being married Bob has been unable to take time for many extracurricular activities. ROBERT J. PARKS 73 Wilson Street, Perth After sweating through a couple of long political science essays, Bob ' fl has decided he should have stuck to his history major. This lad from Perth who is a member of the P,C. club will be another grad going into the teaching profession next year. , P 05 .. RICHARD PATON 339 Sherwood Drive Richard must be the most studious fellow on campus. He just doesn't have time for clubs, although he is an amateur photographer. The Fisher Park grad is in psychology and is hoping for a job in the personnel field. lt 'S'
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JAMES PREBBLE 453 Broadview Avenue Jim is the lanky redhead whose cartoons were the only raison d'etre of the newspaper last year. He has had a spectacular career with the Ravens and has enjoyed a reputation as one of the most amiable men on campus. He hopes to spend next year trying to teach high school stu- dents that the Lonely Crowd is not a Liberal organization. KENNETH RAE 2 Bedford Crescent Enthusiastic member of the debating club and C.O.T.C., Ken will likely 'A . become a scorekeeper for debates in the Oxford Union. That is if he It I ,f,.. doesn't go on to law school after he finishes his economics. A follower of John D.'s campus Party, Ken has taken an active part in politics. K.. ANN RICHARDS 403 Hamilton Avenue Girls, have you ever wondered who did all those extra jobs which you were too busy, tired or late to do? Here she is. Annie has so much energy that Chalk River is trying to retain her in case of emergency. She has been the star of our first Varsity Revue, a boon to the Carletones, the head of the Arts society and an opponent of the U.N.T.D. summer training plan. THOMAS SEABROOK 34 Sunset Boulevard Tom's friendly leer and fetching locks have made him a leader of - l N.F.C.U.S., and a smash at the Y.M.C.A. In addition to his weakness for ls l initials he is a B.M.O.C. at C. U. and a darn nice guy. Tom will say nothing about his plans for the future but we suspect that his burning ambition is to buy the alphabet. I 71? 'lx
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