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

 - Class of 1949

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Diploma of Pharmacy RAYMOND MAURICE BAINES Saint Iohn, N. B. Ray came to Dal in '46 after three years with the Canadian Army. He received his early education at Saint John High. His technique in Phar- maceutical Dispensing should serve him favorably in future years. His ideal- that diploma in Pharmacy and mem- bership in the New Brunswick Society. HAROLD JAMES BAKER Yarmouth. N. S. Hal arrived at Dalhousie in '46 after a sojourn in the R,C.A.M.C. A good mixer, he has been active in Phar- macy student activities during the past three years. Hal looks forward to his participation in retail trade. RONALD ERNEST BEATTY Fredericton. N. B. The Admiral says 'Tm the Daddy to you all. Played football for U.fN.B. in his youth and spent six years as an R.C.A.F. liaison Joe. He returned to study for a Ph.Gr. and not a, UD . Ron's only desire- to return to my family and retail trade. RALPH WALTER BELYEA Moncton, N. B. Moncton High, Acadia, then on to Pharmacy at Dalhousie. Winner of Frosst Scholarship in '48. Speed at the dispensing counter is Ra1ph's great- est asset, He yearns the return to the Belyea Pharmacy at Moncton. JOHN EVERETT CAMPBELL Westville. N. S. Jock, to l1is many friends, is a convict from Westville High, with five years Army service to his credit. A head- liner in both academic and social work, winner of Frosst prizes in Chemistry and Biology '46-'47, President of his class, President of Pharmacy Society '48-'49, Jo:-li is always active in pro- moting l'l1arw:.wy. l118l CHARLES ALLISON COPELAND Bridgewater, N. S. 'Uopie hails from the South Shore and completed early phase ot his educa- tion at Bridgewater High. He com- pleted Certified work before the War and after a tour with the Merlwal Uorps returned to M.G.P. for Diploma. A top student with success assured in the retail trade. ROBERT GUILFORD CROWELL Pictou, N. S. Bob arrived here after three years with the R.C.A.F. A Picton lad Cand he even brags about ith he received his early education at the Academy. Bob has been a star with the Pharmacy hockey team for the past three years. MALCOLM STANLEY ETTER Shubenaccxdie. N. S. Malcolm S, fand don't forget the SJ comes to us from Shubenacadie High and three and a half years with the R.C.A.F. A lad of pleasing personality and a booster student of Pharmacy, Mac intends to make Shubenacadie his home. DONALD E. EVANS Stellarton, N. S. Stellarton, here we comel Donald served three years with the R.C.C.S. before coming to Dal. He received his previous education at Stellarton High and Halifax Academy. Don served two years on the Pharmacy hockey team. A good student, a swell guy, D011 is a. favorite with his classmates. DANIEL ALEXANDER FERGUSON Glace Bay. N. S. A boy from the Bay with initials D.A. He quotes from the Classics and Tales from the Isle. Joined R,C.A.F. and spent three years in the secrets of Radar. Entered Dal i11 '46, won the VVa.mpole Scholarship in '47 and has been Pl1armacy's representative on Student Council '48-'fl9.

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Master of Arts and Science IAMES ELAN CALBERT BEST New Glasgow, N. S. Cal has been an enthusiastic per- sonality on the Dal-Kings campus dur- ing his time here. He played basket- ball for Kings C45-'46g '46-471, de- bated, managed Kings football and was editor of the Kings College Record '4'7. Good luck in the field of Public Ad- ministration, Cal l tM.A,J ROSEMARY WALSTON BLOUNT St. Iohn's, Newfoundland Having won the Jubilee Scholarship, Rosenmry entered Dalhousie in '44, determined to be n Chemist. At the cnd of her Junior year she was award- ed the Graeme Fraser Chemistry Prize and ill '47 received hor B.Sc. Despite numerous labs, Rosemary was a prom- inent Pi Phi, active on the campus. tM.Sc.J DAVID EDMOND FOOHEY Saint John, N. B. Ed received his liachelor of Arts de- gree from Dalhousie in 1-946 and car- ried off high scholastic honors. His brilliant record has been lnuintained throughout his Mas'er's course. NVe wish you the best in everything Ed! QM.A.J LOUISE HARRIET IODREY Northport. N. S. Tippy, CTypicaI freshette '44D, leading wit of first floor fright above Miss Mowatb, has confined herself to acad- emic interests tha, hal during her Master's course. Chief liaison offi- cer between the Science and Forrest Buildings, she has created much good- will between the Zoology and Chemis- try Departments. tM.Sc.J Future- Ph.D. ALLISON CHALMERS MacMILLAN Black Point, N.B. Al came to Dalhousie in 1945 after three years in the R.C,A.F. He was Vice-President of the Pre-Med Society '46-'-L7. Al has majored in Chemistry and looks forward to the study of Medicine. His genial personality and his conscientious attitude will carry him far in the field of his choice. tB.Sc.J , l1l7'l REYNOLD ST. CLAIR MITCHELL Sydney. N. S. Reynold received his B.A. at Dalhousie in 1945. He took two years of post- graduate study at University of Tor- onto. He also graduated from the Halifax Conservatory of Music in 1945 and this year returned to Dal where he has been an able director of the Dalhousie Concert Orchestra. CMAJ DOUGLAS HERBERT ROGERS Halifax. N. S. During four years at King's, Doug took part in debating, was secretary of Haliburton Club, contributed to the Record, was on King's Students' Coun- cil '45-'46, sang in D.G.D.S. Produc- tions, joined Dr, Bronson's study groups. In past two years he con- fined activities to Pinafore and study groups. QM.Sc.J MARIORIE LORRAINE SMITH Pictou. N. S. Margie has become an expert in the art of salmon egg cutting up dur- ing her two years at Dalhousie. Smith can cut up with the best! A St. Fran- cis Xavier graduate, Margie has been a good influence and a true friend to the inniares of Shirreff Hall. Best of luck, Margo! tM.Sc.J IRVINE IRA TINGLEY Halifax. N. S. Irvine is a member of the Dalhousie chapter of the Chemical Institute of Canada. He won the Allan Polio k Scholarship, 2nd Joseph Howe Poetry prize, John Hamilton Bn.rrett price, N.R.C. Bursary. Success is assured for Irvine. tM.Sc.D STIRLING GIDDINGS WHITEWAY Stellcxrton, N. S. Stirling came in on a Regional Schol- arship in 1944, was on the Cheniistry Society Executive '45g Engineering Society Executive '46-'47g received his B,Sc. in Chemistry '47g received the N.R.C. Bursary '47g Diploma Chemi- cal Engineering '48g N.R.C. Student- ship '48g played interfaculty hockey. Future 171QllQlg1l,D, in Ch0IniStl'y. tM.Sc.?



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Diploma of Pharmacy GORDON STEWART FERGUSON Glace Bay, N. S. Mr. Gordon came to us after three years stay in R.C.A.M.C. Received early education at the Bay and Acadia. Vifell-liked by all, Gordon has been active in the social functions of the Dalhousie Pharinacy Society. EDWARD EARL MacDONALD Pictou, N. S. Earl served five years in the R.C.A.F., half of which was as at P,0.NV. in Ger- many. Earl's favorite Dil-SLllI1B--l1E'llll1gI tales in the Basement. of the Medical- Science Building: Active in student affairs Pop was our social manager in '47. IAN ROSS MacDONALD Stellarion. N. S. lan came to M.O.P. via St. F. X. He served with the R.C.A.F. and spent two years on the Jerry side of the fence. A very valuable hockey player of the squad, lan looks forward to retail activity. . RAYMOND DONALD MacKINNON Charlottetown. P. E. I. Ray, the only Pllarmacy student from the Garden of the Gulf comes well equipped, He was educated at St. Dnnstans University and Prince of Wales College, and gave six years vice to the Army. ' Very active in hockey and a hard-working.student, Ray plans Retail Pharmacy. CHARLES ROBERT McLEAN Saint Iohn, N. B. Bob came to Dal after a stay with the Navy. An excellent scholar, Bob won 1he R. H. Raymond Award and N. B. Pharmaceutical Prince in '47-'48, His natural ability for making friends as- sures him success in the chosen pro- fcssion. l119l WILLIAM HARRIS MARTIN Springhill. N. S. Harris arrived at Dal from Springhill in '46 and was a member of Dal's boxing team in that year. A good student, Harris should go far in the Pharmacy profession. IAMES IOHN MALLETT Yarmouth. N. S. Another product of the South Shore and Gateway, Jimmy received pre high school training at St. Anne'S. Winner of I.O,D.E. and C.W.L. Scholarships while at Yarmouth Academy. Jimmy has been active in basketball and the Newman Club. EDWIN MICHAEL NOONAN Halifax. N. S. After matriculation at St. Pats' and Certification Course, Ted was off to the Army. His higher aspirations being al diploma, he arrived at M.G.P. in '46, Diminut-ively persistent, with many loud prayers, his goal is certain. Re- tail Pharmacy should benefit. ROLAND WILLIAM O'BRIEN ,Wallace River, N. S. The strong, quiet man of Pharmacy is Obie , He received his early edu- cation at Horton Academy followed by two years at Acadia. A hard worker and, a keen Student, he receives his Diploma and then on to 1?-.Sc. in Phar- inacy, LAWRENCE PARKER PERRY l Halifax, N.S. One of our most enthusiastic boosters for Plmrmacy, and a ,frraduate of Bloomfield High and Halifax Co. Com- mercial Sf-hool. Got bashed in the North with the R.G.A.F. Switched to Pharmacy and Dal for Diploma, Plans Retail Business.

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