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Bachelor of Arts ALLAN WALLACE MacINTOSH Halifax, N. S. Major--History. Alan came to Dal in '46 from Q.E.1-LS. I-lis activities have centred chiefly in the Glee Club where he was a Chorus member for three years and served as Secretary '48-'49, Interested in history, A1an's plans in- clude au M.A. and a teaching career. MARY M. MacKAY Ottawa, Ontario In the fall of '46, Mary came to Dal fresh from Glebe Collegiate, Ottawa, Since then Mary has been a member of the Publicity Committee for two yearsg member of the D.G.A.C. Execu- tive '48-'49g Publication Manager of Pharos '48-'49, on the Intermediate Basketball Team ,4S-'49g and Recep- tionist in the D.G.D.S. '48-'49. IUNE WINNIFRED MacKENZIE New Glasgow, N. S. A resident of Marmalade I-Iovel , and an ardent bridge fan, June entered Dal in the fall of '45 after completing a secretarial course at Mount Allison. Last year she was awarded a Silvei' D for Glee Club activities. June intends to enter group-work with the Y.YV.C.A. Best of luck, Junel MARY IEANETTE MacKENZIE New Glasgow, N. S. After serving in the R.C.A.F, QWIDJ for two years, Mary came to Dal in 1946 to get her B.A. with a view to continuing her career as a teacher. Vile know that she will be very successful. Good luck, Mary! DOROTHY ANN MacLEOD New Glasgow, N. S. Dot came to Dal in '45, She has kept Brazilian coffee plantations in business every April, and her cries of I know uothingl will long be remembered. Interested in Pi Beta Phi and Phi Delta Theta fraternities, practical Dot will succeed in whatever she under- takes in the future. 96 THOMAS REGINALD MILLS Thoroughlare. Trinity Bay, Nfld. Tom came to Dalhousie in '47 from the Memorial University College, St. John's, Nfld. Following graduation, he will continue his studies in Theology at Pine Hill. IESSIE WALKER MORRISON Anndale, N. S. Young Jess , with her winning per- sonality and witty stories will certaiinly he missed around the campus. A mem- ber of Alpha Gamma Delta fraternity, she has been active on the campus and has held several offices in Dalhousie organizations. We wish her every suc- cess in whatever the future has in store. ROBERT WILLIAMS MUMFORD ' Brooklyn, N. S. Popular Bob has been President Fresh- man Class, 1945-463 President Sociol- ogy Club, 1946-475 Treasurer S.C,M., 1947-48g has worked on the Gazette, debated and played interfaculty hockey. Bob should be very successful in the United Church Ministry. IOAN ELIZABETH 'MYRDEN Halifax, N. S. Joan arrived in '46. An active mem- ber of Pi Beta Phi, a member of Ground Hockey and Ice Hockey Teams, '46 and '47, she passed out the grease paint as make-up manager of D.G.D.S. in '48-'49. The Tatt1er reports of late that she has just been Bobbing ill1'0l1l1d. HAROLD BEECHER O'BRIEN Noel, N. S. Harold interrupted his college course in '43 to enlist in the Army, but he returned to Dal in '45. Harold plans to enter second year Theology at Pine Hill next year. We wish him success in the future.
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Bachelor of Arts HARRY BORDEN IBSEN Halifax, N. S. Major -- History. Harry is a lawyer right from the pipe to the yen for a discussion or argument, as the case may be. VVhile at Dal his activities have included badminton, tennis, and the stage crew, plus hard ,work and rev- elry by night . W'e're glad we knew him. Good luck, Harryl ROBERT CECIL KAILL Halifax, N. S. Bob came to Dal in 1945. He has been very active in debating Cvice- president of Sodales, '47-'48J. He ably edited the Student Directory for this year and has been vice-president of the C,C.U.F. Club. CLAIRE ROBERTA KNIGHT Halifax, N. S. After serving two and a half years with the VVAVES in the American Navy, Claire came back to Dalhousie in 1946. She has been on the Gavette staff and is a member of the Midlothian Society. Claire is thinking of taking her M.A. next year. Best of luck, Clairel F. ROBERT LANGIN Halifax, N. S. Bob breezed into Dal in- '46 and round- ed up the boys who call him t'Nook . He played interfaculty hockey, Rugby, and Canadian football, '48, 145 pounds of Dervish, witty, studious, a good guy, Bob rushes into Law School the same way he rushes into class-pyjamns trailing. Success IS hisl CHESTER MORRIS LEWIS Sydney, N.S. Chester came to Dal from Sydney Academy. He has majored in Phil- osophy. A serious student, he had his efforts rewarded in receiving the Ross Miller Bursary. He has been Presi- dent of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow- ship, and next year plans to attend Knox Presbyterian College in prepara- tion for the Ministry. l95l ALTON A. LOMAS . Halifax, N. S. Al's many activities at Dalhousie speak for themselves. Art Editor Pharos 11945-4635 Manager Boxing Team 11945-465 Editor Gazette 1194.6-4733 President Arts and Science Society C1946-4713 Co-chairman Dal Employ- ment Service 1194755 Dal Delegate I.S.S. 1194715 Chairman Dal N.F.C U.S. C1947-4855 Maritime Vice-Presi- dent N.F.C.U.S. 119485. Al will re- turn to Dal next year for his M.A. DONALD CARLETON MacMAHON Halifax, N. S. Don left the Navy in '45 to enter Dal- housie. An ardent sports' fah, he is an enthusiastic badminton player and manager of Arts and Science volley- ball team, '48, His free and easy manner combined with a keen intellect assure him success in the ministry of the United Church. SHERBURNE G. MCCURDY Halifax, N. S. After five years with the R,C.A.F., Sherburne registered in the January- July session, took one of the first Wings Club Scholarships, wrote copiously for the Gazette, spoke his mind in many a campus meeting, and is now seriously considering graduate work before a teaching career. ANNA CATHERINE MacDERMID Baddeck. Cape Breton, N. S. Nance , Shirreff Hall's popular House President, has been frightening the Hovel with her woodpecker laugh for four years. Her activities-D.G. A.C. fArchery Manager '46-'48-Sew retary-Treasurer '49lg Delta Gamma fSenior Representative '49Jg Pi Beta Phi lReco1'ding Secretary '47-Vice President '48,-and Nancy has still had time to be the life of every party and a wonderful friend to all. IANELL MACDONALD Halifax, N. S. Janell, who has received her Secretarial diplozra from Mount Allison Commer- cial Col'ege, has also been a loyal Dal- housian. She has held several offices on the campus, and this year she is Editor and Secretary of Alpha Gamma Delta frater ity, and Vice-President of the Sociology Club. we wish her lots of luckl
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Bachelor of Arts CARL VROOM PALMER Aylesford, N. S. Major---Sociology. Carl, a Kings stud- ent, ,has been class President in his Sophomore, Junior and Senior years, President Debating Society '47-'48 and received his debating K ,in '48, He played ll1t6l'fRl,C. hockey for Kings in '48 and is Life President of class in '49. Next year, an M.A, in Sociology. IOAN ELIZABETH PATERSON Dartmouth, N. S. Major -- History and English. Joan came to Dal in her Junior year from Mount Allison. She was Treasurer of Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity '48-'49, and has played a bit of badminton. Joan plans to return next fall for Dip- loma of Education.. ALBERT PROSSIN Glace Bay. N. S. Alby finished Pre-Med in '48 and this year gets his B.A. in Chemistry and Psychology. Al looks forward to the Med School next year and a future in the field of Medicine. HOWARD IAMES GORDON PYE Montreal. Que. Howard, of the wisecracks and cheer- ful sniile, has become widely known on both Studley and Forrest since his ar- rival in 1945. He is at present attend- ing the Law School, in which his future looks bright. Howard's interests are golf, basketball, and badminton. ERNEST RASHKOVAN Montreal, Que. Major-Philosophy. Ernie, a member of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity, was active in the Glee Club in '45-'46, He intends to study law at McGill next year. 97 'l FRANCES MILDRED READ Toronto, Ontario Major--History. Frances has the dis- tinction of being the only woman stud- ent at Pine Hill. Moreover she is a professor's wife, but let's not hold that against herl In addition to maintain- ing a good scholastic record, Frances has found time for the Midlothian Society and badminton, A HERBERT HYMAN ROSENFELD Montreal, Quebec Major--History. Herb came to Dal from'Montrea1 in the fall of '46. While maintaining a good scholastic standing he was active in sports, captaining the Junior Basketball team in '48. He also participated in Varsity soccer and basketball. His pla ns include law studies at McGill. IOHN BERNAL SAWYER ' Halifax, N. S. Major-History. Bernie came to Dal in the January-July class in,'46 and has been active in student affairs ever since. Arts and Science Society QPres- ident '47-'48Jg I.S.S. QCl1airman '47- '48g Regional Vice-President '48-'49Jg Students' Council Uunior Representa- tive '47-'48g Freshman Representative '48-'49J3 Concert Orchestra '46-'47- '47-'48g Band '46-'47-'48-'495 and is Valedictorian of the Class of '49, PHYLLIS BARBARA SCOTT Halifax, N. S. Phyl came to Kings with a Foundation Scholarship in 1946. For three years she has done Glee Club work and this year played the part of Saphir in Patience . Also D-Day work, bad- minton and part-time work in the Lib- rary. Next year Phyllis plans U. of T. Library School. LEWIS SNOW Bay Roberts, Newfoundland Major-History. Lew came to Dal in '47 from Memorial University College in Newfoundland, Next year he goes on to study Theology at Pine Hill Di- vinity Hall in preparation for the Min- istry of the United Church. .
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