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Diploma of Engineering ELMER ALEXANDER MacDONALD Summerside, P. E. I. After serving six years in the Canadian Army, he registered at Dalhousie in 1946. Future plans include Engin- eering at Nova Scotia Technical College, MALCOLM EVERETT MacDONALD Halifax, N. S. A graduate of Bloomfield High School and Halifax County Academy, Mac spent four years with Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation in Halifax. He spent four years in the Army and then came to Dal from Embarkation Unit. A family man, Mac intends to continue his studies in Civil Engineering at Tech. WILLIAM REGINALD MacLEAN Surnmerside, P. E. I. Entering Dal in 1946 after four years in the Navy, he hopes to attend Tech next year to complete his course in Civil Engineering. ROBERT MacLELLAN , sydney. N. s. Bob,, a typical Cape Bretoner, is proud of the Isle. He has been active in the Newman Club and was on the E'xecu- tive in '47. A very popular member of the Law School, Bob should succeed in his chosen profession. , KENNETH FRASER MARGINSON New Glasgow. N. S. Ken joined the membership of the Shack in '46. A good student, we wish him a successful career in En- gineering. l l ll09I LLOYD GORDON MORLEY AHalifax, N. S. Born in Boston, Mass., but now a con- firmed Bluenose , Lloyd entered Dal. on his discharge from the R.C.A.F. He plans to continue his studies in Civil Engineering at N.S.T.C, IAMES GRANT MORRISON Halifax. N. S. After spending some time in the Navy, Jim finished his matric. at Queen Elizabeth High and came to us in the fall of '46, He has been on several Society Committees and is a familiar figure in the Society Canteen. Jim will continue his studies at N. S. Tech. in the field of Mechanical Engineering. DOUGLAS FREDERICK OAKLEY Q Halifax. N. S. In '45 Oakley dropped from an R.C. A.F. transport right into the heart of Studley, and made himself at home. His activities include freshettes, inter- faculty basketball, freshettes, Sigma Chi fraternity, and of course, freshettes. Doug plays host at the Gym Store and Joe's, and next year l1e'1l brighten the corridors at Tech. FRANCIS WELLINGTON ORLANDO Bridgetown, N. S. Francis registered at Dal. in 1946, after four years service in the Army, He hopes to attend Tech next year for Mechanical Engineering. WALTER ALVIN PATTERSON Upper Stewiacke. N. S. Vfalter came to us in '46 and spent his first year in the Men's Residence. A member of the Engineering Society, WVa1ter will probably P1'OC8Bd to Tech next year. Best of luck, Waltl
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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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Diploma of Engineering IERRY PEI-'HANY Halifax. N. S. Jerry graduated from Q.E.H.S. in '45 and entered Dal that fall for his En- gineering .Dl1Dl0lllIl. While at Dal, he worked on Stage Crew in his Fresh- man and Sophomore Years and this year he has been Stage Manager. His friends wish him the best of luck in his future in Electric-al Engineering at Tech. IOSEPH L. PHILLIPS Glace Bay, N. S. After serving three years in the R.C. A.l ., Joe came to Dal well prepared to endure the rigours of life in Angel's Rest and Cathedral Barracks. Joe was a diligent student while he was here and in his studies wandered far afield. Joe's plans inc-lnde Chemical Engineer- ing at 'l'ef-h, ' KEITH ALLEN RAFUSE Halifax, N. S. Rafe came to Dal in '46 after serv- ing over five years in the Army. No sloueh with the slip-stick Rafe is al- ways near the top in exam results. He leaves this year to continue his career in mining engineering at 'l'eeh. ROBERT WALTER RANKINE Saint Iohn, N. B. Bob came to Dal in '46 after three and a half years in the Navy, and then proceeded to feed Rankin's biscuits to the inmates of the Men's Residence. For two years a member of Don YVarner'S crew, Bob played while Theakston burned . Bob will take his genial manner, saxophone and boxes of food to Tech next year. KENNETH VINCENT REARDON Halifax. N. S. Ken has been a. popular and active person about Dal during his career here. He has been a valued member of the Varsity Hockey team and was manager on the Varsity tennis team in '48. Ken is also an active Phi Delta Theta. fraternity man. H101 NORMAN RANKIN RIPLEY Copper Cliff, Ontario Norman came to Dal in 1946 after serving five years in the Navy. He hopes to at-tend Tech next year to com- plete course in mechanical engineering, ARTHUR D. SCOTHORN Sydney. N. S. Arthur graduated from Sydney Academy in 1938. He received diploma in Diesel Engineering in 1940, from Natural Schools, California. Having spent four years in the Naval Service, he decided to take advantage of D.V.A. training sc-heme, and entered Dal. NORMAN FULTON STEWART Bridgewater. N. S. After a varied career with the army and airforce for five years Stew came to 'Dal in the fall of '46, His proven ability to prevent studies from interfering with his social life also en- abled him to take an active part in spo1'ts, and to represent the Engineers on the Students' Council. LAWRENCE REGINALD WADLYN Halifax. N. S. Larry entered Dal three years ago after spending six years in the Army. He was a member of tl1e track team in his first year, but in his second and third years he confined himself to studies. He plans to attend Tech in the fall. GERALD LEMONT WEST Lockhartville. N. S. Gerald took his first year of engineer- ing at Mount A. and will proceed to N. S, Tech next fall.
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