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Bachelor of Science THOMAS CORBIN NOEL St. Iohn's, Newfoundland Tom, one of those Newfies , has been a familiar figure on the Dal campus. He is frequently to be seen in tl1e gym store, the library, and, of course, the Science Building. Good luck, Tomi BAZIL NOWE Lunenburg, N. S. Major - Physics. Bazil spent some time at Lunenburg Academy. He was in the R, C. Signals and then went to St. F.X. for a time before coming to Dal. He is a member of .EXEKOI Society and the Rifle Club. SAMUEL HIRSH PALNICK Montreal, P. Q. Sam has played Varsity Soccer and was a sub on the Basketball team. A past warden of Tau Epsilon Phi fra- ternity, Sam expects to enter the needle trade after graduation. HARRY MYER PATON Halifax, N. S. Major - Physics and Mathematics. Harry came to Dal in '45, He was a photographer for the Gazette in '47 and this year has been :1 Physics lab as- sistant. A member of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity, he took part in Glee Club activities in '46-'4'7. HENRY IOSEPH PRESUTTI Sydney. N. S. Major--Zoologry. Henry is a staunch Pape Bretoner who caine to the Main- land in order to bei-onie ai. Bachelor of Science. Good lurk. Henry! ll04l LOUIS SOMERS PRIKLER Halifax, N. S. Somers arrived from England in 1918. During the following thirty years he became, in turn, farmer, mechanic, farmer, carpenter, farmer, ship's stew- ard, electrician, and Dal student. Ex- tra-curricular activities -- earning a living. Plans include Electrical En- gineering at Tech. RUGGLES BERNARD PRITCHARD Ottawa, Ontario Dalhousians will remember Rug for the way he played Varsity basketball during his Freshman year, and for his refereeing stints, Nor will they forget the way he called off the square sets and his enthusiasm for chess. Rug hopes to become a doctor. HENRY PRESTON SANDERSON Grand View. P. E. I. After completing his Sophomore year at Prince of Wales, Sandy came to Dal where he joined the Science classes. He is a member of the Dal chapter of the 0.1.0. Upon receiving his degree, Sandy hopes to enter industry. DONALD MAXWELL SEAMAN Dartmouth. N. S. Don has had an active career at Dal- housie. He was a member of the Swimming team '46-'47g '47-'48g '48- 49 and manager in '47-'48. He played Canadian Football '48-'49 and interfac basketball for the Pre-Meds in '47-'48- '49 and interfac Rugby in '46-'47. Good luck, Donl JAMES FRANCIS SEVIOUR - St. Iohn's. Newfoundland Jim finished his Pre-Dentistry at M.U. C. in 1947. He has played interfaculty basketball and football. His future plans include Dentistry.
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Bachelor of Science PATRICIA MARY MacKINNON Truro. N. S. We can't do justice to Patty in fifty words! Famous for her excellent char- acterizations in many D.G.D.S. pro- ductions, .at whizz'i at badminton CGirls' Manager '47-'48g member Var- sity team three yearsg winner Mari- time Intercollegiate XVomen's Doubles '49Jg Delta Gamma Dramatics Man- ager '47-'48g four years a cheerleader, Patty earned a D.G.D.S. Gold D and a D.G.A.C. Silver HD , XV13 hate to lose you, Patty! DONALD FRASER MGCLENNAN Sydney. N. S. Don came to Dal from Sydney Academy in the fall of '46 with an Entrance Scliolarsliip. XVhile establishing an en- viable scholastic record. he supplement- ed his studies with Varsity Truck and interfaculty basketball. His ready wit and ability to win friends will surely mean continued success for him in the future. DONALD ALEXANDER McLEOD Charlottetown, P.E.I. Don came to Dal from Prince of Xlfalcs in the fall of 1947. Although his main interests have been in test tubes and transits Don has found time to con- tribute to interfac lmsketball and hoc- key. We are sure Tech will welcome Don, his generosity and good sense of humour, with open arms. FRANCIS S. KILMER MucMILLAN Charlottetown, P.E.I. Kilmer attended Prince of 1Vales for two years before coming to Dal, and graduated from there with un honor diploma in 1947. He is a member of Dal-Kings C.O.'l'.C. He plans an lNl.Sc. in Biocllemistry. WILLIAM EVERTON McxcQUARRlE Hampton, P.E.I. Another Islander , Bill bctook him- self to Nova Scotia in Search of his Bachelor of Science, Good luck in the future, Billl l1O3l PAULINE ISABEL MAJOR Halifax, N. S. Major--Biology. Pauline came to Dal from Queen Elizabeth High School. She has been an active member of Alpha Gamma Delta fraternity, being Ist Vice-President, Rushing Chairman, Social Chairman, and has been an im- portant member of the Swimming team. Pauline plans a wedding in May. SHIRLEY MAE RACHAEL MASON Wallace. N. S. Major-Biology tBotanyJ. Shirl came to Dal in '45 with a Bedford I.O.D.E.. Scholarship. During her four years here she has become an indispensable part of the Botany Dept., doing both demonstration and summer work at Forrest. She has received the Sarah M. Lawson prize in Botany for the past two years, and graduates with honors. LEIGH ALEXANDER MILLIGAN Coleman. P. E. I. Major -- Chemistry. Leigh graduated from Prince of Wales College in '46 and entered Dal the following year. During his two years here he has main- tained a good scholastic record, and plans to return for his M.Sc. after gaining some practical experience in the field of chemistry, PETER LENNOX MILNE Trinidad, B. W. I. Major - Chemistry and Mathemn.tics'. Peter came to Dal in 1945 from Queen's Royal College, '.lll'llllKlllld. As well as the pursuit of his studies, Peter has found time to play soccer and take himself a wife. Good luck to Peter and YVinniel RUTH ETHEL NICHOLSON Milford Station. N. S. Major-Chemistry. 'Ruthie was born in Halifax, but soon moved to P.E.T., where in due course she graduated from Prince of XVales as a Pre-Med student. She came to Dalhousie in 1947 and joined the N. S. Institute of Science in 1949. Hobbies - photo- graphy and cooking. Future plans- research.
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Bachelor of Science GERALD CLOWES SHAW Hartland, N. B. lvllljfll'-'Cl16llllSlTX. Gerry onlne to Dul- housie from U,N.l3. in 1947 und since l1is zirriyzil has ln-en 111 pairticipuiitt i11 all the college activities. He has played i11terfuculty liuskethull for Arts and Science. Next your Gerry hopes to be- gin work 011 his M.Sc. WILLIAM LESLIE SINGLE Ville La Salle. Quebec 1lllij0l'-- Science und Eiigriiieering. A gene num from 'way buck, lies has contributed his iuusicnl tulent. to lla-l. ln the three years his cheery face has been seen on the Plllllllllli, he has played il variety of lllSll'lllll0lllS in the dnnce lmnd, hruss lmnd and concert. orcliestru. This your he stepped i11to the lea1dersl1ip of the dance lllltlltl. MARY MURIEL SMYTH Halifax. N. S. Muriel cmue to Kings i11 '46 with a Kings l oundution Scholzirsliip and a. Q.l'l.l'l. 1'lOlllltll'lll0ll Scholarship. She hus been interested i11 the tileo Club and hus played llllillllllll-Oil. ller B.Sc. i11 Biology will be of use in her future DENIS VICTOR ST. HELENE St. Lucia. B. W. I. Popular Denis is well-luiowii to all at Dzilhousie. 1-le has played Varsity soc- cer for four years at Dal, being lllllll- tiger for two yeurs, tlilld helped foriu 1lll9l't'0ll0Q'l2l-ill Soccer lieugriio ill NLS. Played interfuc ll21Slil'ilHlll for the lfln- gineers :ind lltltllllllllllll as sideline, 1'l11gi11ee1'i11g 1'ep1'ese11tz1,tive o11 the Nou'- inun Club '-IS-'49 und in the Glee Club '48-'49. HOWARD DONALD TANNER Lunenburg, N. S. .A graulnute of l1une11l1urg Acudeiuy, Bucky czune to llul in ltltti. lle pluyed Varsity lkuskethull for his tirst two years und interfaie liuslcetlmll for tl1e l'lIllLllll'0l'S. This your he is pluy- ing: innnuger of the ldngineers interfue lmslu-tl1u,ll team. Good luck, Don! l105l WILLIAM HAROLD THOMPSON Charlottetown. P. E. I. Bill shook off the P.E.l. mud and came to Dail fl'0lll Prince of XVnles College in the fall of 1947. lie has been u valued lllCIllb0l' of the Horizontal Club for the past lllllllljifl' of years and plains to land in Nova Scotia Tech for the '49 terni. GEORGE BERNARD VOGLER Halifax. N. S. Major -- Clieinistry and Maitlieimit-ies. George came to llul fl'0lll Q.lC.H.S. in '45 and this your receives his BSC. He is it student. lll0lllll0!' of the C.I.C, and his favorite hobbies ure l1ud111i11to11, chess, pllotogrziphy nn d inusic. He hopes to enter the Pliairinuey College. ARTHUR ROGER WADDEN Glace Bay. N. S. Art. onine to Kings in the full of '46 from Glace Bay. His plains for the future are indefinite but they include further study of a teclinicul Illl-LIIFB. ELDON STUART WARREN - Lewisville. N. B. lflldon has mixed Philosophy and Science during: his yea-rs at Dail. Ile can he found wherever there is 11. serious dis- cussion in progress. AUSTIN RAE WEBSTER Canning. Nova Scotia Austin, nnother one of these inud sei- entists, has been ohietiy to l1e found lll'0lllld tl1e Science Building and lubs during' l1is lllllll at Dal. Good luck, Austin!
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