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DONALD BOYD A A native of Toronto Don has spent most of his life in the Na- tion's Capital. He is majoring in Greek with a View to studying Theology next year at McGill. A one time pianist with Shorty Metcalfe's Band, Don finds that most of his spare time centres around music and church work. DOUGLAS B. BOYLAN Douglas B. has spent the past academic year in retirement, only venturing out to attend an interesting class. Often mistaken for a member of the staff, Doug admits freely that he has actually been a student of History. His extra-curricular activity has included participation in the Model Parliament KCUPJ, Student Assistant to Norm Fenn, House Manager of the Union, and in 1959- 1960 was elected to the Students' Council where he was External Affairs Chairman. A native of Sarnia, Doug is undecided about the future, but teaching is a possibility. Page 26 X X , 'I - i 'Xl-J..-Qffg.f-,.f. 1 ' ' 733 r fi. 5 Q9 f . A APN, 'IN f I 4 . fe,- . ,..,,,-. ,x .1 ,. . ' GEORGE A. BROWN A recruit from the University of British Co- lumbia, George is working towards Masters' ' I as .-1 ., .fr X ., 42, , Q, ' ' v '3i fi' A r' 5 v -if I JN ' 6 qv Degrees in Public Administration and Eco- ' nomics. George, a Jamaican, is an avid cricket enthusiast. He is a member of the l UN Club and the International Student's Club. x PHYLLIS BRUCE Phyllis, the blonde bombshell, began her career at Queens a few years back. Naturally, Queens was no place for someone of Phyllis' intellect so she came to Carleton as an English major and revelled in Romantic poetry. She is perhaps best known as president of the G. J. Wood fan club and as an ardent devotee of Hearts in the canteen. Although Phyllis says plans for the future are indefinite, we suspect that she is plotting a European reunion with her old flame and ex-Carleton Commerce graduate.
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ELIZABETH BERGIN Elizabeth came to Carleton from Dalhousie University in 1958. Since that time, she has pursued studies in the Psychology Department at Evening Lectures. ROGER BIRD One of Carleton's most outstanding students, and the outstanding do-it-yourself newspaper editor. Despite journalistic and literary successes, Roger plans gradu- ate studies in less tangible realms, but ones which, we all hope, will lead to a better future-somewhere left of centre. PETER BOWEN O Pete came to us from Fisher Park. He is majoring in Biology with a view to grad studies. An enthusiastic worker, Pete was musical director for The Revue, sings in the Carltones and is past president of Circle K. He is interested in the theatre, a participant in Sock and Buskin. Winter is likely to find Pete tackl- ing the ski hills at Fortune. FRED BOYCOTT Although the father of a very active two year old son, Fred has somehow managed to devote enough time to Beowulf and the boys to graduate in English. Fred is a teacher, a fine musician and a fine fellow.
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GAIL C.A. COOK Gail, one of those lovelies among the Folliettes at the Minto and busy in Sock and Buskin, is an economics major. Her future in- volves post-graduate work at an American University and inci- . dentally, a warmer climate for her temperamental Volkswagon. iff 'A JOHN DUNN With the graduation of John, political sci- ence major, president of the Liberal Club, Ambassador to the Bytown and epicure, Carleton loses another of its historical land- marks. No longer will we trip over John's reclining figure in the tunnel or feed him black coffee on Monday morning. He will be remembered for his all out campaign for Tavern grants for Universities. John is a wonderful mixer and should fit into the for- eign service very well. GERALD GAMBLE Gerry-an Ottawa Valley commuter from Russel-has spent his years at Carleton studying Political Science. Undecided about SANDY DEVINE Sandy plans to add her B.A. to her Mrs. degree, and to use the former to further her career. An avid Rough Rider fan, Sandy is also interested in bowling and basketball. She came up from Queen's to take her last year at Carleton, and to major in French. .,-1 - nga... A 1 nw V N 'N the future Ger will either continue his studies in Law or ma f 1'.V Y become a member of the working force. Page 27
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