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

 - Class of 1949

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Diploma of Engineering KENNETH FRANCIS DUGGAN Halifax, N. S. Ken came to Dal in '46, after serving three years in the R,C.A.F. and com- pleting matrieulation. After gradua- tion, he expects to attend N. S. Terh and specialize in Electrical Engineering. IOHN DARRELL DUNN Middleton. N. S. Jack joined the gang in 1946, after attending Vets school at Queens'. He saw overseas service with R.C.A. and although not particularly interested in women, displayed a keen interest in Netherland blondes. He is ambitious to become a Mechanical Engineer, then get married and build a lot of little engines. Will enter N.S.T.C., come fall. KENNETH LIONEL FARQUARSON Long Branch, Ontario Ken joined the shack group in January, 1946, after three years' naval service as an engine-room artificer. He has since traded his first love for C.O.T,C. training with the R.C.E.M.E. Corps. He will resume studies in Mechanical Engineering at N. S. Tech. LEWIS FREDERICK FAULKNER Economy, N. S. Lewis spent three and a half years in the R.C.A.F. us a XVIM., then decided to join the ehacksters in 1946. A good student, full of fun and getting the most out ot lectures, Lewis plans to darken the halls of Tech by taking Electrical Engineering next year, HARLOW WATSON FIELDING Dartmouth, N. S. Harlow, a graduate of Dartinouth High School, was a member of the 1947 Labrador Expedition. He has divided his time at Dal between the Engineers' Common Room and the Chem. 1 class, but moves out to N.S.T.C, in the fall. l107fl GEORGE ELDRID FRAIL Centreville, N. S. George eame to Dal in '46 after serving tive years with the R.C.A.F. A grad- uate of Kings County Academy and Provincial Normal College, he h a s proven himself to be an alnbitious st.ud- ent. Present ambition is to graduate from N. S. Tech while he still has some hair. ROY H. FRASER New Glasgow, N. S. Roy, a nmrried man, and the proud father of a son. spent. four years at sea and some ti fore coming to l ine in the Ii.C.A.l5,, be- Dulhousie, where he will receive his .IfillglllC0l'lllg Diploma in 1949. LLOYD GEORGE GRANDY Lloyd, a grndl High School, a Halifax, N. S. late of Sydney Mines nd a veteran of four years in the Army, expects to vom- plete his engineering studies at 'l'e1h in the fall. PETER EDWARD V. HANSEN Peter, a native C a n a d a in Junction High Navy in 1944, in 1946. He degree course Engineering. Pugwcrsh. N. S. of Denmark, came to '29, attended Pug.-:wash School, enlisted in the and came to Dalhousie intends to complete n at Tech in Mechanical PAUL ARCHIBALD HARDING North Sydney, Cape Breton, N. S. Paul graduated from Sydney Avademy in '44 and served with the R.C.A.l+'. before entering Dal, where he has gained nn lingi neering Diploma.

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Diploma of Engineering ROBERT SAMUEL ADAMSON Fredericton, New Brunswick Bob graduated from Fredericton High School in 1941, spent three and a half years in the Navy, and entered U.N.B. in 1946. There he played Varsity hoc- key and football. lle transferred to Dal in '47 where he has been a mem- ber of the Varsity Hockey Team for seasons '47-'48 and '43-'49. He plans on Mechanical Engineering at N.S.T.C, ANDREW STUART ATKINSON Dartmouth, N. S. Entered Dal in 1946, having' spent three years in the R.C.A.'F. Has been a. member of the .Dalhousie Engineering Society for three years, iuember of the brass band for two years, and played Inter-faculty hockey. Expects to enter Nova Scotia Tech in the fall. KENNETH IAMES BAKER Halifax, N. S. Ken graduated from Bloomiield High in '42 and spent his next four years in the R.C.A.F. He entered Acadia in 1946, but eventually saw the light and came to Dal, where he winds up with an Engineering Diploma. in '49, PAUL A. BERUBE Campbellton, N. B. Paul is an average student with his fingers crossed whose main activ- ities at college have included taking an engineering course. Armed with an Engineering Diploma and plenty of ambition, he takes on the world in '49. WILLIS BLAKEY Donkin, Cape Breton, N. S. XVillis j 0 i 11 e d Professor Tlxeakstoifs Crew in 1946, after serving in the R.C.A,F. From Dal he proceeds to N. S. Tech to resume studies in Mining Engineering. l106l HAROLD GORDON BOWES Halifax. N. S. Harold spent four years in the Army before entering Dal. He is a good student and is almost a. permanent fix- ture in the drafting room. Harold is married and is the proud father of a baby daughter. He proceeds to Tech next year to study Mechanical Engin- eering. I. A. GERALD BROWN Halifax. N. S. A graduate of Q.lC.H., Brownie entered Dal in the fall of '45, He played inter- faculty football. hockey, basketball and one year of Cana-dian Football. YVas given a. life membership in the Hor- izontal Club after this yea1 s Boiler- makersh Next year he will continue his studies at N.S.T.C, in Electrical Engineering. IOHN WIMBERLY CULLENS South Cove, Victoria Co., N. S. A Yankee from Cape Breton, Junior wended his way to Dal in '46 after a short stay in the Navy. Poor at ping- pong and badminton, he confined his activities to reading and sleeping, both indoor sports. Interested in flying and radio, he hopes to make Electrical En- gineering his field. HERBERT WESLEY DODGE Bridgewater, N. S. Graduated from Bridgewater High School in 1942, and served in the war with the Second Canadian Division. Came to Dal in 1946, and with Engin- eering Diploma in hand, plans to enter Nova Scotia Tech in the fall. VERNON JOSEPH DOUCETTE Yarmouth, N. S. Vernon graduated from Yarmouth County Academy in 1939, and joined R.C.C.S. in the same year and later transferred to First Special Service Force. Came to Dalhousie after spend- ing six years in the services. Plans to attend N. S. Tech and become a civil engineer.



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Diploma of Engineering LEONARD MORTON HARVEY Bctddeck, Cape Breton. N. S. Leonard enlisted in February, 1941, in the middle of his second year at Dal. After five years' service overseas with the R.C.A., during which he was a Canadian Artillery Observation Pilot, he returned to Dal in 1946. He leaves it in 1949 with his Engineering Certi- flcate. CECIL ELMER JAY Brooklyn, N. Y. Cec, came to Dalhousie from New York, after serving two years with the U.S. Army Air Corps. His chief hobby is repairing radios. His future plans in-' clude Electrical Engineering at N.S T.C. - DAVID CHARLES KINLEY Port Hilford, N. S. After serving six years in the Army, and completing matriculation require- ments, Charles came to Dal in 1946. Next year he hopes to go to Tech and specialize in Mechanical Engineering. THOMAS ROY LESLIE Brookfield, N. S. Came to Dalhousie in 1946, having served over five years in the army. After graduation he expects to attend Nova Scotia Tech and specialize in Mechanical Engineering. IOHN WILLIAM LINDSAY Halifax. N. S. John, entering Dal after three years in the Army, has spent an active three years here. Varsity football '47 fCap- tain, '48Jg Varsity Boxing '48g Inter- fac Basketball, '46-'49g Silver D for sports, '48, and secretary-treasurer of the Engineering Society in '48-'49. Life Vice-President of the class of '49, John will enter Tech to study Civil Engineering. l108l DAVID GRAHAM LOGAN Pictou. N. S. Dave, a good Pictou County man, has been a. frequent occupant of the Shack during his years at Dal. A member of the Engineering Society, Dave will make a successful engineer. THOMAS C. A. MucAULAY Port Morien, Cape Breton Chalmers, a graduate of Glace Bay High School, after five years of army life, decided someone needed more edu- cation. He entered Dal in 1946 and graduates this year with a Diploma in Engineering, His many friends wish him success in Nova Scotia Technical College and the future. ROBERT DAVID McBRIDE Chester. N. S. Dave , originally a local lad, came to Dal in '45, from Chester, having re- ceived his high school education there. He has taken a keen interest in Inter- fac hockey and all engineering affairs, but another interest in Chester has taken up' most of his week-ends. Future plans include Civil Engineering at N.S.T.C. RONALD BERNARD MacCORMACK St. George's, P. E. I. Mac, a native of the Garden of the Gulf , came to Dal in '46, The pre- war years saw him studying Arts at St. Dunstan's University, but his stud- ies were interrupted by the war during which he served as a Lieutenant with the Infantry. Mac plans to continue his studies in Mechanical Engineering at Nova Scotia Tech. HARRY FREDERICK MCCOUBREY St. Iohn's, Newfoundland Having left Newfy in '41 for 8. five- year sojourn in the Canadian Army, he returned in '46 with an English wife and son, and entered Dal that fall. Now, three years and a daughter later, plans to enter N.S.T.C. in the fall for a degree in Civil Engineering.

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