Dalhousie University - Pharos Yearbook (Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada)

 - Class of 1949

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Bachelor of Science PHYLLIS MERILYN AITKEN Harvey Station, N. B. Major - Chemistry and Mathematics. Phyll, a consistent first-diver in Math., came to Dal in '47 from Prince of XVales College. Flaken has also had time to act in two Connolly Shield plays. Although sl1e's an ardent sup- porter of all student activities, we fear sl1e's more interested in the Art of University of XVostern Ontario. IAMES PURVES ARCHIBALD Sydney Mines, N. S. Jim entered Dal in 1946 from R.C.S. As well as being an active resident at Kings, he has been a member of the Engineering Society and K.C.A.A.A. Jim receives his B.Sc. in engineering, and hopes to make Mechanical Engin- eering his future. WILLIS MOORE ARCHIBALD Q Sydney, N. S. VVillie came to Dal from Cape Breton in the fall of '45 with a Kings' Foun- dation Scholarship, and received his B,A. in '47, He played Dal Football in '45-'48 and Kings Football in '46-'47. Willie can be found at all the bigger do's and at the Phi Delt edifice on Inglis. He is also a member of Phi Rho. CLEMENT I-'ERDINAND BEATON Halifax, N. S. Former senior hockey player in Canada and Scotland, Clem interrupted a prom- ising career to iight with the 3rd Di- vision in France. He took his Pre- Med at St. F. X., where he won an athletic HX . The popular Clem came to Dal in '47, He is captain and prominent member of the intercollegiate hockey team. IOHN KNIGHT BELYEA Sackville, New Brunswick John came to Dal from Sackville High in '44 and resided at Pine Hill his first year. In his third year he joined the Shacksters to work for a B.Sc. in Engineering. At Kings, John has been active in the Haliburton Club, Chapel Choir, Glee Club, and Missionary So- ciety. 99 HOMER DONALDSON BENTLEY Five Islands. N. S. Homer has resided at Pine Hill during his time at Dal. Best of luck in a scientific career, Homerl HERMAN SAMUEL BLACKWOOD St. Iohn's, Nfld. Herman came to Dal from Memorial University College after completing two years of Pre-Med. He majored in Chemistry, S o c c er and sailing are among his favourite sports. His plans for the future include the position of Inspector of Food and Drugs for New- foundland. IOHN MORTON BOOTH Sydney. N. S. Notorious for not handing in English 2 themes, a bright light out at Pine Hill, John has had time for the schol- astic side of life as well. We wish you success in the world of science, John. LIESELOTTE BROWN Dartmouth. N. S. Major-Chemistry and Alpha Gamma Delta. This limey, plus a scholarship, came from D.H.S.-to Dal in '45, Ac- tivities: A felt D 's worth of Glee Club, Secretary of the Pre-Medical So- ciety '47-'48, Treasurer of the C.I.C. and, in successive years, Secretary- Treasurer, President, and finally Life President of the class of '49. GEORGE LEWIS CAMPBELL Stellarton, N. S. Major - Commerce and Economics. George came to Dal from Stellarton High School in 1946. A member of the Commerce Society, he is interested in swimming, skating, badminton. His plans for the future are indefinite. Good luck, Georgel

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Bachelor of Arts PATRICIA ANN SNUGGS Montreal. Quebec Major - Modern Languages and Psy- chology. Pat came to Dal from Q.E.I-I. in the fall of '46. Majoring in ath- letics-three years Varsity basketball and ground hockey, two years swim- ming-she managed to find time for D.G.A.C. executive, Pi Beta Phi fra- ternity and Pharos work with a few classes thrown in. Future lies in Montreal. DOROTHY M. SPENCER Dot graduated from Q.E.H. in 1944 and after taking a year out for a sec- retarial course entered Dal in '45. While at Dal she picked up some knowledge of modern languages and an engagement ring. Future plans are concerned with secretarial work and eventually settling down with a certain engineer. LAURA AILEEN STEELE Ottawa. Ontario Aileen came to Dalhousie from Col- chester Connty Academy, XVhile here she has been interested in political and economic discussion, and has been active in debating as well. Good luck, Aileen. DONAL RONEY STEWART Dartmouth, N.S. Major - History and Spanish. Don, known as Duck , left his native Man- itoba sixteen years ago. Received high schooling at Dartmouth. Don skates, swims, and plays ping-pong. Three 'years of sauntering from Dartmouth to Dal have earned him a B.A. He now plans 011 joining the R.C.A.F. Good luck to you, Don, and Happy Land- ingsl l LLOYD EDWIN STRANGWARD Halifax, N.S. Lloyd, a graduate of Bloomfield High, came to Dalhousie in 1945 after sev- W eral years in the R.C.A.F. He attend- ed the Summer Term at Mount A. in 1948. Lloyd has been an active mem- A ber of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, l98l MARGARET LILLIAN THOMAS Halifax. N. S. Margaret came to Kings from Q.E.H.S. in 1946. She XVOII the Keating Trust Scholarship. Marg has been the City Representative '47, '48, '49g Captain of the Basketball Team '48-'49 and Badminton Manager '48-'49. GORDON I. TRAINOR Charlottetown, P. E. I. Major - Economics. Studied at St. Dnnstan's University at Charlottetown, before enlisting in the Army in 19393 and came to Dal following discharge from the Army in 1946. Completed the Pre-Dental course last year, and this year completes his Arts course with emphasis on Economics. VERNON BRUCE WALLACE Halifax, N.S. Major - English. Vern came to Dal from Q.E.H. as a promising Engineer, but found the life too rugged and changed to an Arts course. An active member of the Glee Club, Vern has proven himself an all-round good head . Athletic activity - Ping- Pongl Though his plans are indefinite, we wish him every success. MARY C. CARMEL WHITE Halifax. N.S. A former citizen of Bathurst, N, B., Carm came to Dalhousie from Mount Saint Vincent in '45 and has taken a keen interest in all university activities. Carmel has held office in Pi Beta Phi and Delta Gamma, and is the present sec1'etary-treasurer of the N ewman Club. Success to you, Carml



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Bachelor of Science MICHAEL THOMAS CASEY Halifax, N. S. 'I'om came to Dal in '46 after a year at St. F,X. He received the H.M.S. Good Hope Chapter I.O.D.E. Scholar- ship for third year. Tom, a member of Phi Chi fraternity, is now well on his way to a medical career. CHARLES DONALDSON CHIPMAN Halifax, N. S. Don came to Dal from Q.E.H. in '45 pn a Regional Scholarship. He has also held the MacKenaie Scholarship and the Blanchard Bursary. Chip has worked on the Gazette '47 and won a Silver D for his Glee Club activ- ities in '48. Don is in his first year in Medicine and is an active member of Phi Chi fraternity. WILLIAM ALBERT CONDY Springhill. N. s. Major-Cliemistry. Buddy came to Dal from the R.C.A.F, A keen stud- ent, he devoted much time to his stud- ies, with time out occasionally for bad- minton. He is extremely popular in the sporting world where his name is synonymous with baseball. For Buddy, Utopia means an M.D., C.M. CHARMAN LESLIE COUSINS Halifax, N. S. Major - Chemistry. Cons entered Dal in '43 in Engineering, and changed to Science in '45. Active in Inter- faculty hockey and football, he was Circulation Manager of the Gazette in '45-'46 and took a part in Glee Club affairs. His future plans are indefinite. FREDERIC CRONN Halifax, N . S. Fred receives his B.Sc. in Engineering. A graduate of St. Patrick's High, he came to Dal in '46 after three years in the Army. Future - Nova Scotia Tech and Civil Engineering, f1001 . ARTHUR IOHN CROUSE Lunenburg. N. S. Art has been active with the Engin- eering Society and took part in interfac sports. He played interfaculty football for three years and was manager of the Engineers football team in his third year. He also played interfac basket- ball for the Engineers. This year he receives his B.Sc. in Engineering. ROBERT IVAN CROUSE Lunenburg. N. S. Bob will be another engineer with a B.Sc. Bob graduated from Lunenburg High in '46 and came to Dal where he has been a member of the Engineering Society a n d has played interfaculty football. Next year he heads for Tech. ALFRED GORDON CRUICKSHANK Truro, N. S. Major-Biology. Gordon came to Dal last year after three years with the Air Force and two years at Mount A. He's still hopeful of a medical career, but Truro is a big distraction. JAMES ALBERT CULL' Toronto, Ontario On discharge from the Navy Bert came to Dal in 1946. His activities include two years Varsity Football, in- terfac hockey, basketball. Also served as President of the Engineering So- ciety and Engineering Representative on the Students' Council. 'He plans to continue his studies in Mining Engin- eering at Nova Scotia Tech. NORMAN EPSTEIN Sydney. N. S. Norm entered Dal from Sydney Aca- demy on a Regional Scholarship. He has since maintained his high scholastic standing, and has won a Khaki Uni- versity Scholarship, His interests lie chiefly in Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity in which he has served as a past Scribe. He is now continuing his studies in Medicine.

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