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Bachelor of Commerce WILLIAM DUNCAN ANDERSON Shelbume. N. S. Major-Economics and Commerce. A winner of the YVing's Scholarship 1948- 49, Bill has been a member of the Coinnierce Society and Dalhousie-Kings Student 'Veterans' Association, and has had time to play inter-faculty hockey for the Commerce team. VICTOR EARL ASLIN - Halifax. N. S. Major-Economics and Commerce. Vic, one of the millionaires , has had time to be va very active member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Dot will play an important part in his future. NEIL LESLIE BANKS Torbrook Mines, N. S. Major--Economics and Commerce. Neil, who is a member of the Commerce Society, has been a member of the Commerce inter-faculty hockey team, and of the Dalhousie-Kings Student Veterans' Association. N. IAMES BARRETT Glace Bay, Cape Breton, N. S. Jimmy came to Dalhousie after com- pleting a tour of operations in the R.C.A.F. He spent two years at Cath- edral Barracks where he was asso- ciated in many diverse activities . Jimmy leaves Dalhousie with many friends and a brand new wife. Jimmy's plans are indefinite but they include pursuit of the almighty dollar , SYDNEY WILFRED BARTLETT Kentville. N. S. Major-Commerce. Sydney came to Dal from Queen's in 1947. A member of the Commerce Society, he was also a member of the Intercollegiate Tennis Team in '47 and '48. lflllfl CLYDE A. BATES Moncton. N. B. Clyde has been a member of the Com- merce Society and has also done some work with the concert orchestra, play- ing the bass violin in '47-'48. Clyde shouldn't have too much difficulty with the business world. FRANK D. BURSEY 1 St. Iohn's, Newfoundland Major-Commerce. Frank, an active member of the Commerce Society and of Phi Kappa Pi fraternity, has been keen participant in all D.G.D.S. affairs. As Business Manager '47-'48' and Presi- dent '48-'49, Frank deserves much credit for the success achieved by the Glee Club this year. IOHN WILLIAM BUSTIN Greene. Rhode Island. U. S. A. John, after graduating from Yarmouth Academy, tucked his favourite musical instrument under his arm and hit Dal- housie in '46. Slushpump has play- ed in Dal orchestra and band for three years. After hearing of his strange undertakings last summer, we NV'0H- der whether his success lies there or in the business world. IAMES ARTHUR COX Shelburne. N. S. Major--Commerce. Jim first entered Dal in '41 and was active in interfac sports and Intermediate football. He resumed studies in '46 after overseas service, He has maintained a high scholastic record, emphasizing Eco- nomics, and has held numerous secre- tarial positions in college clubs. His future is indefinite. MARIORIE ELIZABETH DOULL Halifax, N. S. Major-Economics and Psychology. Lib has been active in the Glee Club fCos- tume co-manager '46-'47g make-up '47- '49J in D.G.A.C. Clntermediate basket- ball '46-'48g Varsity basketball '48-'49g ice hockey '48J. She acted on the In- itiation Committee '47 and has been for two years an energetic member of Pi Beta Phi fraternity.
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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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Bachelor of Commerce KINGSTON BURNETT GANONG Hartland. N. B. King went from Hartland High School lo Acadia-then came a sojourn in the Fleet Air Arm, after which he returned to Acadia and obtained his B.St-. in '47. He entered Dal ill the fall of '47 and has been a Ill9lIlllCl' of the UOIIIIIIPVCU Society for two yGil.1'S. lfnlure-the business worldl OLIN PRESTWOOD GARDNER Halifax. N. S. lVla,ior-Accounting. Olin spent. a year nt Acadia during' which he was active i11 C.A.U.V, U43-'44J, debating :ind d1'an1a.t.ics. He came to D'alhousie in '46 where he participated ill dramatics, interrlass hockey Cmanager '49l and was playing lllallllgel' of the Dal volley- ball team. DONALD GARRETT GREGG Truro. N. S. Major-lilcononiic's. D0llflld, a potential ulll0ll9y'lll2lk9l ', has been a member of the C0llllll6l'I'0 Society and has played interfaculty hockey for the C0lll1ll6l'C'G team, as well as doing some badminton in his spare time. Good luck, Donl IACK W. HATHERLY River Hebert, N. S. Major-Economics and Commerce. Jack came to Dal after four years in the R.C.A.F. and has actively engaged in hockey, badminton, tennis, bridge and poker. He can be found any day in the Law Bridge Common Room. Ver- satile Jack is also vice tiddlywink champion of first year Law and is a Charter Member-Sea Horse Club. Future ambition: L.L.B, GERALD BENEDICT HAWKINS Truro, N. S. Major-Accounting and Economics. Af- ter overseas service with the R.C.A.F. 41942-451, Gerry went to St. F. X. for a year but mended l1is Ways and came to Dal in '46. A member of the Com- merce Society and of the Newman Club, he has played interfac hockey and volleyball. l112l LINDON IOSEPH HORNE ' Waverley, N. S. A lll0llllD9l' of the Coinmerce Society, Ii, J. has been active in sports dur- ing- his career at Dal. He has played inlvrfaculty rugby, intei-faculty hockey, intomnediate rugby, and has frequently visited the badminton courts. DAVID SHERMAN INKPEN Hczliiax, N. S. All that David has to say for himself is that he is enjoying life and we hope that he will continue to do so. After all, that is the main thingl Best of lurk in the business world, Davel CLARENCE HELLENS IVEY Sydney Mines, N. S. Major--lllconomics. Clarence has been a member of the Commerce Society and has been active in the Dalhousie-Kings Student Veterans' Association. FRANCES G. IUBIEN Halifax. N. S. Major--Commerce and Economics. Frannie, well-known and well-liked, has had a busy career at Dalhousie. Her activities include Alpha Gamma Delta fraternity llst Vice-President '47-'48, President '48-'49J: D.G.D.S. fCOSf,ll1ll8 and Dancing: Manager, Vice- Pres. '48-49, Gold D '47J: Delta Gamma tSecretary-Treasurer '47-4855 Vice-Pres. Freshman Class '45-'46g Sec.-Trees. Soph. Class '46-475 0011111181156 Society CVice-Pres. '46-'47J and the Ulllllll0llfLl1'9SH have chosen her their '49 candidate for Campus Queen. DONALD ALEXANDER KERR Halifax. N. S. Don has been active in the D.A.A.C. during his time at Dal. He has done intercollegiate boxing for three years, English Rugby for three years, was manager of the English Rugby Team in '49 and was a member of the swim- ming team in '49, Don was also a class representative on the Students' Council in '46. Like his Commerce cohorts, Don plans to make a. million.
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