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Doctor of Medicine GORDON HAGUE ALGIE Moncton. N. B. Gordon came to Dalhousie in '44 after two years at Acadia. He held the Leonard Scholarship for four years and obtained Charles Frostt Bursary in fourth year. He found time for Var- sity and interfaculty basketball, hockey, and trips to Moncton. A Phi Rho 111311, his plans for thc future are general practice. ROBERT WALDRON AULD Freetown. P. E. I. Doc came to Dalhousie in 1944 after completing pre-med at Prince of Wales College. He has attained a high schol- astic standing and takes a wide interest in extra-curricular activities. He is a member of Phi Rho Sigma, served on Pine Hill Students' Council, Med hoc- key team and won the Graeme Fraser Award. LARRY VAN BLARICOM Halifax. N. S. Larry, a former Saskatchewaner, took his B.A. at Queens, and served in the army before he came to Dal. I-Ie won the fourth year award and the Obstetri- cal Gold Medal and was President of the Medical Society. Dutch has a Nova Scotian wife and is staying for post-graduate work in surgery. IAMES TAYLOR BALMANNO Ioggins Mines. N. S. Jim came to Dalhousie from Mount Allison in 1941 and left in 1942 to serve as a Flying Officer in R.C.A.F. Returning in 1945, he became Secre- tary of Phi Rho fraternity, played ten- nis and badminton. Jim was married in 1947. His high scholastic standing assures him of success in general prac- tice. MARK LORNE BONNELL Charlottetown. P. E. I. Lorne came to Dal from Prince of XVales in '44 and soon established him- self as a member of Phi Chi fraternity and a leader in his class. His extra- curricular activities include boxing, in which he was middleweight champion of Dalhousie in 1945, tennis, and badminton. Lorne plans general prac- tice in P.E.I. J 1 I126I DONALD SINCLAIR BRENNAN New Minors, N. S. Don came to Dal with a B.Sc. from Acadia 119441. He has been a keen and conscientious student, a popular member of Phi Chi. He took time out for a brief honeymoon in August, '47. Don plans to set up a General Prac- tice. IOSEPH FRANCIS CANTWELL St. Iohn's. Newfoundland Joe was at St. F.X. in '38-'39 and at Dalhousie '40-'43, Then came a so- journ in the Army as a Lieutenant until '45 when he returned to Dal. He is a member of Phi Rho fraternity and played football for Dal '41-'42. Future -general practice and post-grad sur- gory. IAMES GORDON CHAMBERS North Sydney. N. S. Jim joined us after pre-med at Acadia. Being blessed with good looks and a pleasing personality adaptable to any situation, he became a favourite with both sexes. In fourth year he married his high school sweetheart. We know that his varied abilities will lead to a successful career. GERALD ROSBOROUGH CLAYDEN Moncton. N. B. After graduating from Moncton High and spending two years at Acadia, Gerry considered himself ready for Dalhousie and Medicine. Gerry is a valued member of Phi Rho and has made many friends on the campus. XVe wish him the best of luck in In- ternal Medicine. GERALD ERNEST DAVIS Oxford. N. S. Gerry began the pursuit of his med- ical career at Dalhousie five years ago. We are not sure in what particular field he intends to specialize but we wish him success in his future.
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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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Doctor of Medicine CECIL MAURICE DAY Moncton, N. B. Ceo , Vice-President of the Class of 49, came to Dal after three years as a pulp-1nill chemist and a year in Engineering at U.NiB. He is a for- mer Moncton Tennis Champion and a former House Manager of Phi Chi. Personified by intelligence, integrity and independence, his future includes Ruth and a P.G. in Medicine. REGINALD CURREN EATON Wolfville, N. S. Reg came to Dal in 1938 with a B.Sc. from Acadia but left in 1940 to join the Navy, and did not return until 1945. He was on the football squad '38-'39 and a member of Phi Rho fraternity. He 'plans post-graduate work in Psychiatry. IAMES LITTLE FRAZEE Vancouver, B. C. Jim received l1is B.A. from University of British Columbia in 1940. He came to Dalhousie in 1943. He has been Secretary of the Medical Society, co-manager of Dalhousie Medical Book Bureau, Medical representative on Students' Council, Vice-President and President of Phi Rho Sigma. Future --post-graduate work in Psychiatry in Montreal. STEWART CARLYLE FULLER Ycxnnouth. N. S. Bud , a member of Phi Rho, has received his innate ability from his army and domestic experiences. His com- mon sense, even temper and good knowledge of medicine will go to make Bud a sound physician. Bud will go into general practice in 'Bedford and hence for post-graduate surgery. FRANK KEVIN HICKEY St. Iohn's, Newfoundland Frank is another Newfoundlander who has travelled the long Weary road to M.D.C.M. at Dalhousie. A popular member of Phi Rho, Old Man I-Iick's constant cheerfulness and capacity for hard work are his strong points and lucky the M.D. who has them. He plans to set up shop in Newfoundland. 11271 DAVID HIER Montreal, P. Q. Steady in all his endeavors, Dave al- ways adds humor to a situation. His consistently good scholarship and level- headedness have gained him the re- spect of all his classmates. A special- ist in punning, Dave intends to keep people in stitchesi' by going into Sur- geryl LLOYD ROY HIRTLE Halifax. N. S. Calm, composed and collected, Lloyd has found time to master both the studies of medicine and photography. His equanimity, eouscieutiousness, and inquisitive nature will make Lloyd a very useful citizen besides a capable Doctor. SOLOMON HIRSCH Sydney. N. S. Keen, clever, conscientious-Sol came to Dal on a Regional Scholarship and has continued his brilliant Work, re- maining at the top of l1is class through- out the years. Sol will go into In- ternal Medicine after doing a year's re- search in Biochemistry and will cer- tainly excel! HELEN MqcKAY HUNTER Halifax. N. S. Helen received her B.Sc. in 1945 and spent six months on a Junior Interne- ship at the Tuberculosis Hospitalin 1947 and she was at the Victoria Gen- eral Hospital in 1948-49. HORACE HAROLD IACOBSON Saint Iohn, N. B. This potential doctor came to Halifax from Saint John in pursuit of a med- ical career. He will probably practice in Saint John.
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