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Bachelor of Commerce FRANK MICHAEL McNAMARA St. Stephen. N. B. :ll'fIlj01'--C0llll1l81'C6. Frank has been active in interfaculty sports while at Dal, playing' both football and hockey. He has also been Director of the Dal- housie Tech Newman Club. DONALD N. MacNEILL Sydney. N. S. Don, another promising 1noney1naker has been a member of the Commerce Society. We wish you success, Donl LINDSAY REGINALD MARSHALL Truro. N. S. Major --- Commerce and Economics. Lindsay ent-ered Dal with the January to July class in '46 after four and a half years in the Army. He has play- ed intcrfaculty hockey, football and badminton. lVe wish him luck. HUBERT READ MILLARD Banff. Alberta Bert came to Dal from Hereford, Eng- land, after several years in the forces. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta and has played inter-faculty Rugby. He hopes to do post-graduate work in Industrial Relations. WILLIAM OWEN MORROW Lunenburg, N. S. Bill came to Dal from the South Shore via R.C.S. Active in all student func- tions, he has been three years at Kings and in his final year should be found at the Phi Delt house. His extra-cur- ricular activities include Dal football '45, '48g King's football '46, '473 King's basketball '46-'47g Bissett Award '-175 Sec'ty.-Treas. K.C.A.A.A. '47. l.114fl I. P. ALLAN MOWAT Campbellton, N. B. Major - Commerce and Economics. Allan, a graduate of Campbellton High, came to Dal in '47 after three years in the R.C.A.lf'. and some time at both Queens and Mount A. His extra-cur ricular activities included tennis, bad- minton, bridge, Pharos Business Man- atrer '48, Conunerce and Veterans' So- societies. 'llis next step will be search for niche in business. FREDERICK IAMES MUNRO Halifax. N. S. Fred. a graduate of Halifax Academy, ret.urned from overseas as a PfO and entered Dalhousie in '45, F, J. is an active member of Phi Delta Theta and is widely known about both campus and city. His stability and composure will stand him in good stead in the business world. WILLIAM DOUGLAS OGILVIE Halifax. N. S. Major-Economies and Political Sci- ence. Bill joined the Millionaires at Dal in '45 after a stay in the Navy. While at Dal, Bill served on the Munro Day Committee and the Publicity Com- mittee. He was a member of the Box- ing team, the Intermediate Rugby team, and the Volleyball team, Sigma Chi fraternity, and the C.O.T.C. PAUL ALLISON PALMER Berwick, N. S. Paul came from the Navy and Acadia to become a member of the Commerce class. He confined his campus ac- tivities to English Rugby and inter- faculty hockey. His future plans are indefinite but here's wishing him luckl EVANGELINE PEARL PHILLIPS Hantsport. N. S. Polly came to Dal after three years with the lVrens and we're awfully glad she did. Her calm, cheerful compet- ence has made her the successful man- ager of the girls' hockey team '47-'49, and this year the Secretary-Treasurer of the Shir:-eff Hall House Committee. Good luck for the future, Pollyl
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Bachelor of Commerce EDWIN A. LeBLANC Halifax. N. S. Major-Economics. Ted entered Dal from Q.E.H.S. He has played four years Varsity Hockey C45-'49Dp Inter- mediate Football C45-'46Jg Soccer C45-'46-'47J. He was a member of the Commerce Debating Team C46- '47J, Assistant Manager of Varsity Hoc-key Team C48-'49J and received his silver D in '47, ABE IOE LEVENTHAL Halifax. N. S. Abe has been a member of the Com- merce Society and has been keenly terested in Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity. Our Best Wishes, Abel WILLIAM GEORGE LOVATT Saint Iohn. N. B. Diploma of Journalism. A veteran of four years in the R.C.A.F. the Baron came to King's to study Journalism. During his three years here he has been a staff member of both the Gazette and the King's Recordg college corres- pondent for the Halifax Chronicle: and a reporter for that paper and later the Halifax Herald. CHARLES ERWIN McCURDY Middle Musquodoboit. N. S. Major-Commerce. Charles came to Dalhousie last year after four years in the R.C.A.F. and two years at Mount Allison and McGill Universities. He has been a member of the D.G.D.S. chorus. REGINALD LEROY MucKENZIE Gunningsville, N. B. A graduate of Moncton High, Reg came to Dal in 1947 after a three year sojourn in the Army and a year at Mount A. His extra-curricular activi- ties have included badmintoh, bridge, the Commerce Society, and Dal-Kings Student Veterans Association. I113J IAMES RUSSELL McKINNEY Summer Hill, N. B. An active member of the Commerce Society, Russ has taken part in Inter- faculty Basketball, Football, and De- bating. He is a member of the Dal- housie Chapter of Phi Kappa Pi fra- ternity. Russ was Commerce represen- tative on the Students' Council '47-'48, and this year has been an able Presi- dent of the Council. Q ALBERT MAIR MGCLEAN Campbellton, N.B. Major-History. Another one of these professional bankers, this Commer- cian came to Dal via Queens' Univer- sity, after doing a stint with the R.A.F. Extra-curricular activities such as ten- nis, badminton, squash, bridge fone peek is worth two finessesj and start- ing a family accounted for his spare moments. His future is the Royal Bank. ROBIN MacLEAN Fczirvale Station, N. B. Major-Commerce. Robin came to Dal- housie after five years in the Army and one year at Queen's. He has been active on the Gazette as Assistant Busi- ness Manager C47-'48J and Busi- ness Manager C48-'49J, and was Pub- licity Director for the I.S.S. C47-'48J. JOHN WILLIAM MucLEOD New Glasgow. N. S. Major - Commerce and Economics. John, a graduate of New Glasgow High, came to Dal after a short time at St. F. X. and a few years ill the Army. A loyal Phi Delt, John's future will be taken up with the business world and Joan. ALEXANDER CLAIR MacMILLAN Boiestown. N. B. Major--Commerce. A graduate of Boiestown High School in '41, Alex worked for two years in the Bank of Nova Scotia and enlisted in the R.C. A.F. He came to Da1'1ast year with a Finance and Commerce certificate from Mount A. He plans to go into Banking.
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Bachelor of Commerce CHARLES DICKSON PORTER Falmouth, N. S. Major - Commerce and Economics. Charles graduated from VV'indsor Academy in 1939. He came to Dal- housie in 1945 after four years service as a pilot in the R..C.A.F. ROBERT ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON Major-Economics and Accounting. Robbie spent a year at Dal C42-'43J, then retired to the army for three years. Returning in '46 in the faculty of Commerce, he became a member of Sig- ma Chi fraternity. He intends to do Chartered Accounting. FRANK LESLIE ROGERS Yannouth, N. S. Major-Economics. Frank came to Dalhousie in 1945. He has played Varsity basketball for three years, in- terfaculty basketball and football, vol- leyball and has curled. He has acted as football manager and assistant bas- ketball manager and this year has been Sports Editor of the Year Book. ALAN WILLIAM RUBIN Halifax, N. S. Major--Commerce. Alan is a member of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity. He was Business Manager of the Gazette- '47-'48, and has been on the Dalhousie swimming team in '47-'48 and '48-'49, ERNEST PAUL SCHAFER Winnipeg, Manitoba After five years in the R.C.A.F., Ernie entered Dalhousie in January '46. Carrying on a bookkeeping position, he still found time to play on the Com- l merce hockey team. A conscientious l worker with a pleasant personality and the ability to make friends easily as- sure him of a bright future. Ifllil JAMES R. SLAVEN Sydney, N. S. As well as his Bachelor of Commerce, Jim will receive a B.A. in September. Active in intel-faculty hockey with Pine Hill Holy Teri-ors and Commerce, and a member of the C.O.T.C., he in- tends to enroll in law this fall in preparation for a career in the De- partment of External Affairs. ROBIN HENRY SMALLWOOD Calgary, Alberta Major -- Commerce and Economics. After five years in the R,C.A.F Robin went to Mount A. for a year and came to Dal in the fall of '46, Plans to go on to Harvard Graduate School oi Business and then return to the Gol- den West. PHILIP RUPERT SPURR Torbrook Mines, N.S. Major-Accounting and Economics. Phil received a Secretarial Science Diploma from Acadia in 1941, then did Overseas Service with the Can- adian Army from '42 to '46. He re- turned to Dalhousie in '46, and has 'been a member of the Commerce So- ciety. F. C. SULLIVAN Halifax. N. S. Francis is a member of the Commerce Society and should succeed in his pur- suit of a financial career. Good luck, Mr. Sullivan! ROBERT ALDER WATSON Fredericton, N. B. Bob came to Dal after three years as an F. O. Navigator with the R.C.A.F. Bob's many activities have included A Connolly Shield Play '45-'46g Presi- dent Sophomore class and Chairman of Initiation Committee '46-'47g Presi- dent Commerce Society '48-'49g Sigma Chi fraternity '46-'49g President Men's Residence '46-'47-'48-'49, Lots Of luck, Bobl
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