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Bachelor of Law EDWARD NEIL McKELVEY 83 Elliott Row. Saint Iohn, N. B. Returning to Dal after 2 years in the Army, Neil speedily resumed his active interest in all phases of college life, including President of Sodnles '48-'49g Vice-President of the Law Society '48- '493 Maritime Intermediate Rugger Chumpionshipg Phi Delta Theta Fra- ternity. Neil, complete with wife, will dispense legal advice in the Foggy City . GORDON ROBERT MATHESON Donkin. C. B. Bob is a true Cape Bretoner and as such a natural born leader-we enjoy- ed his guidance as President of the Law Society and as Life President of our class. During the war he was a pilot in the R.C.A.F. Bob plans to hang out his shingle this year. KENNETH MCNEILL MATTHEWS New Aberdeen. N. S. After serving as a pilot in the R.C.A.F. Ken came to Dal with the Jan.-July class of which he became president. Entering Law School in '46 he ob- tained the NV'ing's Scholarship for that year. Law basketball team '47-'48. A Pine Hill resident his activities includ- ed debating, basketball and Students' Council. DONALD ARCHIBALD MERCER Bishop's Falls, Newfoundland An erstwhile Newfoundlander, Don re- ceived his early education in the old colony and prepared for Dnl Law School at lllemoriul. 011e of the more energetic younger set at the law school he is -a tennis, skating and hockey enthusiast. A law' practice in his native province, Alberta, beckons on graduation. CARL MUFDOCK MISENER Port Wallis, Dartmouth, N. S. On completion of training as a member of the Canadian Army Univcrsi'y course at Acadia., Carl served with the R.i'.A. Returned to Dalhousie in 1945 for Pre-law. ln addition to his study of lun' he is busy inventing ways and nn-uns of getting more speed out of his power bouts. l124l IAMES WILLIAM EDGAR MINGO Halifax, N. S. After a distinguished career on Stud- ley, Bill, complete with B.A., which he received with distinction in '47, moved down Morris Street to Forrest Campus. While at Law School he has continued his active interest in campus affairs and has managed to keep within the top bracket of his class. MAURICE DEARNESS BENT Belleisle, N. S. Maurice came to Dalhousie in 1946 after service overseas with the Can- adian Army. He brought a Scottish lassie back with him and is the proud father of three boys. Chief interests- bridge and politics. Plans-law prac- tice in Annapolis Valley. Chief aim in life-the return of the Tories to power. NATHANIEL S. NOEL St. Iohn's. Nild. Served as captain in Newfoundland Regiment R. A. An outstanding stu- dent, he kept classes actively animated by lively discussions. Played an active part in all Law' Society affairs. PATRICK DUNCAN O'NEIL Kelowna, B. C. Standing high in the regards of class- mates as well as in his academic en- deavors, Pat is gifted with a rea-dy wit and cheerful personality. VVell-equip- ped as both student and citizen, Pat has to his credit a B.A. from St. Mary's and a term of service overseas with the Canadian Armoured Corps. WILLIAM G. PARSONS Ochre. Nfld. Another one of the tenth province-ers , Bill wandered over to Nova Scotia in search of an LL.B. XVel1 known down at the Law School, his classmates pre- dict a successful future for Bill.
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Bachelor of Law IOSEPH AUGUSTIN GALLANT Egmont Bay, P. E. I. Gus came to Dalhousie in 1946 after five years' school teaching and five years' service as a pilot with the R.C. A.F. He has distinguished himself as an accomplished Common Room orator and raconteur of funny stories about P.E.I. Gus plans to practice law on the Island. FRANCIS O'BRIEN GERITY Halifax, N. S. Francis received his education at Portora Royal School. He se1'ved with the Naval Forces 1939-1945 and en- tered Dal in January 1946. He plans practice in the Admiralty. ALFRED OSBORNE GUNN Sydney. N. S. On discharge from the Canadian Army, Art attended St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity and then Dalhousie. He intends to practice law and enter business in Sydney. GERALD MARTIN HARQUAIL Campbellton, N. B. Gerald took his pre-law at St. Francis Xavier University and entered Dal- housie in 1946. His extra-curricular activities have included politics and yachting. Legal bentg corporation law. JOHN EDMUND HARRIS Humber Bay, Ontario After 2800 hours in the clouds with the R.C.A.F., Jack fell into an inverted Spill and crash landed at Dalhousie. He rapidly became involved in debat- ing, winning Bennett Shield in 19463 intert'aculty sportsg Phi Delta Theta in which he served '1'reasurer: and the Law School. He will return to astonish the uulives of .l-loglown. l123fl ROY FISHER HUDSON County Harbour Mines, N. S. Fish came to Dal from the Air Force and Mt. A. His extra-curricular inter- ests include bridge and politics. Fish married in 1947. Plans to set up a. home and a practice in Port Hawkes- bury when he graduates. DOUGLAS CHARLES HUNT St. Iohn's, Newfoundland A loyal son of Nfld. whose honor he is ever willing to defend. Before enter- ing Law School Doug served with the R.C.A.F., returning to complete his Pre-law on Studley campus. At Dal- housie lloug has been prominent in interfae sport. a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and a student of proven ability. HARRIS E. McCOMBS - Medicine Hat. Alta. Harris received his release from the R.C.A.F. in Dartmouth after 7 years' service. He has e. Business College education and has worked in B.C. as a hard-rock miner. ls married and the proud father of a boy and a girl. LOUIS HARRIS McDONALD 21 Windcrest Terrace, Halifax, N. S. lflarly education St. Pats' High and H'.C.A. Ex-Court Reporter and Army Captain. Entered Dal 1946 January- July Class and to Lau' School that Fall. 1946 Class Representative Stu- dents' Council. Played interfac Rugby for law and captained team two years. Married, one child. 'Interests-all Law School activities. Future-Law' pro- fession. Class Secretary. IOHN FRANCIS MacISAAC 137 Edward St., Halifax N. S. Native Cape Bretoner, Ex-Army officer -attended St. Patrick's l-lngh, St. Mary's College before enlistment-canie to Dal in Jan. - July Class 1946- aetive in all college Sll0l'fS-IIIGIIIDBI' of lnterfaculty Rugby Champions 1947- 48-int-erfaculty hockey 1947-48. John is a very keen student and extremely interested in his chosen profession.
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Bachelor of Law EDWARD ROSE RETTIE 47 Renfrew Ave.. Ottawa. Ont. Ted came to Dalhousie 1939-1942 for Arts, back again 1947, with time out for various Army jobs. Helped re- inaugurate Smith Shield Debates this year. Interests: chess, bridge, music, food and drink, arguments with staff, referring to experiences in the Far East. Favorite quote: Take me some- where East of Suez, chaps. IAMES STANLEY ROBINSON Halifax, N.S. Jim has been decorating the Law School for the past three years and has been active in the Law Society. A bridge fiend, his spare time has been spent pursuing that brain-taxing game. VVe are not certain of his future plans but we wish him the best of luck with his law career. VICTOR ROMARD Cheticamp, N.S. Vic managed to tear himself away from his native Cape Breton to invade the Law School in 1946. He has taken an active part in the moot Court and Mock Parliament. Vic will probably practice in good old Cape Breton. IAMES WILLIAM RYAN North Sydney and St. Iohn's, Nild. Jim arrived at Dal Law School via St. Mary's and St. F. X. Served five and a half years with the Canadian Army and was awarded the British Empire Medal. Plans to follow Horace Greeley's advice, unless an exodus of Osgoode Hall ex-faculty gluts the western legal market . P. LLOYD SOPER Grand Falls, Nild. Bristles when Newfoundland's good name is attacked. Before arriving at Dalhousie, Lloyd was exposed to learn- ing at Grand Falls Academy, Memorial College and Boston University. Member Liberal Club, Sodales, and Glee Club. Gold D for several well-remembered performances. Sigma Chi Fraternity: Consul 11948-49. Future: Law and Newfoundland politics. l125l GEORGE D. A. STOUGHTON Kenmore Rd.. Bloomfield, Conn.. U.S. George was graduated from Rothesay Collegiate School in New Brunswick and from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, After four years with the United States Army, he returned to Canada to take further advantage of the Canadian educational system. He plans to return to Connecticut to prac- tice. ARTHUR MARTELL TOWNSEND Louisburg. Cape Breton Art received his B.A. at Acadia prior to entering the R.C.A.F. where he served as a commissioned wireless- navigator. On discharge he entered Dalhousie whe1'e he has proved a con- scientious worker. After receiving his degree, we predict for him a successful career in his chosen profession. DONALD ROLAND URQUHART Stellarton, N.S. A graduate of Stellarton High, Don joined the Canadian Army in 1940, served with 1 Field Regt., RCI-IA of the lst Canadian Infantry Division. Married and the father of three chil- dren, he attended the January-July class, then Law School. Two years interfac football. Captain and second- in-command of Dalhousie and King's C.O.T.C. DAVID I. C. WATERBURY Wolfville, N. S. Dave came to us from Acadia where he took his Pre-law following overseas service with the R.C.A.F. where he received the D.F.C. Dave's college activities include inter-faculty Rugger and a jovial, harmonious standing amongst his fellow students. To you Dave we wish a successful future. MICHAEL GEORGE WHALLEY 99 Park St., Sydney. N. S. Mike, who served with the R.C.A.F. during the war, came to Law School and Kings in '46 after pre-law at Mt. A. A good student he has found time for many extra-curricular activities. Senior Student of King's this yearg Council '47-'48, Vice Pres. King's Ath- letic Association '47-'48, football '46- '47, '47-'48, hockey '46-'47.
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