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

 - Class of 1949

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Bachelor of Law ERNEST AMIRAULT Yarmouth, N. S. Ernest came to Dalhousie in 1946 with a B.A. 119405, St. Ann's, having served overseas with the Canadian Army during the intervening years. Awarded Dean McDonald Prize in 1948. Has shown continued interest in extra-curricular activities at the Law School, and has also served as vice- president of the MPMSA. IOHN BISHOP BALLEM New Glasgow, N. S. After a Cook's tour with the Fleet Air Arm, J. B. resumed his brilliant career at Dal., receiving his B.A. in '46 and his M.A. in '48, Prominent in debat- ing, Mock Parliament and interfaeulty sports, he has been a well-known Phi Delt. John's outstanding scholastic record assures him of success in post- graduate studies or diplomatic affairs. GEORGE PERRY BAUCHMAN Falmouth, N. S. Johnnie , as he is known to every- one, came to Dalhousie after serving' four years with the R-.C.A.F. as a Spit- fire Pilot. lle spent seine time in North Africa and England, where he married. Now he has a small daugrh- ter. l-lis chief ambitions are to own a plane and live in England. MAURICE DEARNESS BENT Belleisle, N. S. lVlaurice came to Dalhousie in 1946 after service overseas with the Can- adian Army. lle brought a Scottish lassie back with him and is the proud father of three boys. Chief interests- bridfre and politics. Plans-law prac- tice in Annapolis Valley. Clhief aim in lifeQthe return of the Tories to power. GORDON S. BLACK Halifax, N. S. Gordon came to Dal in 1945 after five years with the R.0.A.F. He has been active in intcrfa'-ulty football fl!llf5-6- 7-Sl and hockey C1945-19465. He par- ticipated in debating, Mock Parliament, C.O.U.F. Good luck, Gordonl l121l RODERICK MacDONALD BLACK Halifax, N. S. Rod attended Dal in 1939 when he was on the Senior Hockey Team. He returned in '45 after tour ops. with the Coastal Oonnnand in the R.C.A.F. lle was the first post-war president of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and one of the founders and first president of Dal- housie Proggressive-Conservative Club. ROBERT JAMES BUTLER Halifax, N. S. Bob is a native Haligonian, graduating from St. Mary's with a B.A. in 1945. Interested in debating, he took part in a debate over C.J.C.H. on behalf of the Newman Club of which he was a member. Has an ardent interest in Nova Scotia and its potcntialities. HAROLD DOUGLAS COLBOURNE Bishop's Falls, Newfoundland l-Ial came to Dalhousie from Newfound- land via the R.C.A.F. As a member of the Tactical Air Force he served in ltlngland and 011 the Continent. Hal married a New Brunswick girl and consequently his ambitions and inter- ests centre in N. B. where he intends to practice Law. His keen intellect and pleasing personality will be an asset. ARTHUR WILLIAM COX Narrows, N. B. Bill came to Dalhousie in 1947 with a B.A. from Acadia. Since his arrival he has been actively engaged in all student activities. A keen debater, Bill has also served as President of the Progressive-Conservative Club and Vice- President of the Students' Council. KENNETH STEWART DAWE Summerville. Newfoundland Kenneth is ex Air Force. A keen student, he is an ardent supporter of the football team, an active member of the Iraw Society and of the Contract Bridge Society.

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Diploma of Pharmac CHARLES EDWARD POULAIN Thorbum. N. S. Bo1'n in Thorburn, Chuck matricu- lated at N.S.H.S. Tl1e11ce to a famous career in the R.C.A,F. which took him to the wild lVest. Not wishing to lose contact, Chuck brought some of the West back with him. Pharmacy was the next rung on the ladder of suc- cess, with retail business the goal. WILLIAM I-I. BENSON WASSON Saint Iohn, N. B. Holly came to us from Colchester Co. Academy and a treck in the Navy. A good student, Holly has a keen interest in Pliarmaceutical advances. Retail Pharmacy is his ambition and N. B. his favourite province. Education CELINE BRENNAN North Sydney, N. S. When Celine begins her teaching career, the troubles of the Annapolis Valley fruit farmers will end. All her pupils, especially the boys, will be bringing an apple for the teache1 '. Celine came to Dalhousie from St. F. X. where she took her B.A. She looks forward' with enthusiasm to her chosen work ATHENA CASTAS Halifax, N. S. Athena received her B.Sa-. in Chemistry and has been n, demonstrator in the course at the University. She will make a successful teacher of Chemistry. Best of luck, Athena! ELEANOR ELIZABETH GRIFFITH Dartmouth, N. S. Betty received her B.A, last spring and returned this year to take Education. XVhile at Dal she has taken an interest in the D.G.A.C, and other campus ac- tivities. She is a member of Alpha. GIUUIIHI Della fflfffgtlftllty, Best of luck, Bettyl H201 A DONALD FREDERICK WELSFORD Saint Iohn. N.'IB. Don came to us after three years in R.C.A.F. He attended Saint John High School and Acadia University, An ex- cellent student, and accomplished pian- ist, he has been very active in Phar- macy student affairs. IOAN MAUREEN LAWRENCE Dartmouth, N . SK Hailing from Dartmouth, Joan is a graduate of the Convent of the Sacred Heart. She received her B.A. from Dalhousie in 1948. A bridger of note, Joan wins the game with her notorious giggle. Next year Joan will be one of Nova Scotia's school'marnis. WINIFRED MARY NICHOLSON Dartmouth, N. S. Winifred, coming from Dartmouth High in the fall of '45, 1'eceived her B,A. last year and returned to take Education. She is a member of Alpha, Gamma Delta fraternity and her fav- ourite pastimes are badminton, swim- ming and reading. HELEN FREDA SHIELDS Halifax, N. S. Helen came to Dalhousie from Q.E.H.S. She has diversified her studies with music, sport, and art. Helen expects to teach this year, along with further- ing her studies in music at the Mari- time Acndemy of Music. Our best wishes go with her.



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Bachelor of Law IOHN BENIAMIN DeWOLFE South Ohio. N. S. After service with the R.C.A.F., John returned to Acadia University to re- ceive his B.A. in 1946. Since entering Dalhousie Law School in the fall of that year, his chief extra-legal interest has been debating of which he was IIIRIIEINQCI' for Law for the cur1'ent year. CLAUDE AVON DINGWALL Sydney. N. S. Claude, after service with the R.C.A.F., arrived at Dal to pursue knowledge. After a. year on'Studley he entered the Law School where he has been noted for his mot just . Claude is an active Sigma Chi. His plans for tl1e future are not definite but, whatever they are, he should do well. RONALD CHESTER DOWELL Halifax, N. S. Ron came to the Law School via Stud- ley and soon made a name for himself at note-taking' and the bridge table. Married in '48, his plans are yet un- certain, but we know that with his keen mind and ready wit success will be assured. ROBERT PHILLIP DOYLE Annapolis Royal, N. S. Phil at first honoured St. F. X. with his presence and finally arrived at Dalhousie after a stint in the Army. An active member of the Law Society but he was chiefly known as an ardent supporter of the Temperance Society. IOHN ARTHUR DUNBAR Stellarton. N. S. Art was exposed to the three R's at the Stellarton schoolsg from there he journeyed to the University of Tor- onto for a year but saw the light and returned East to Dalhousie Law' School in 1946 where he shared honours in the Class of 1911 prize in his first year. l12Zl GEORGE WILLIAM DUNN Port Colboume. Ontario Bill is a ,graduate of the Ontario schools. He served five years in the R.C.N., at the end of which he com- menced his studies at Dalhousie Law School. It is his intention to practice in Ontario. MICHAEL IAMES ELLSWORTH Dominion. Cape Breton Mike, a native Cape B1-etoner, came to Dal from the army in '46, after serving in Canada, England, and N. W. Europe as an Artillery and Infantry Officer. Holding an Arts Degree from St. F. X. and possessing a keen intellect. he will go far in this field. LLOYD ALLISON FITZPATRICK Alberton. P. E. I. Lloyd received his pre-law at Dalhousie and then served in the R.C.N.V.R. for three years, returning in 1946 to re- sume his studies. His extra.-curricular activities have included politics, ten- nis, yachting. Future plans include general practice. FRANCIS IOHN FLEMING Blairmore. Alberta Frank comes out of the VVestg en route acquired B.A. COttawa Univer- sityj and served with the Artillery in Canada and Northwest Europe. First love Cextra-curricularl: Glee Club, as thespian and President '47-'48, Noted as raconteur and public affairs expert. Plans: Westward Ho l WILLIAM BRUCE I-'ULLERTON Parrsboro. N. S. Bill attended Mount Allison for three and a half years for his B.A. Served in the Canadian Armoured Corps over- seas and on return continued studies at Dalhousie. He intends to practice at Parrsboro.

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