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Doctor of Medicine ISRAEL KARREL Sydney. N. S. This Cape Bretoner came to Dalhousie from Mount Allison where he received his Bachelor of Arts. NVe are not sure of his plans for the future but we wish him the best of luckl DOUGLAS W. BLAKE KEATING Moncton. N. B. Doug descended on the Class of '49 following pre-med at Mount Allison. Possessive of a philosophy becoming his personality, he displays good judg- ment, understanding, reasoning, prac- ticability, and the ability to muster social reserves when opportunity knocks . Success is assured to Doug and the best wishes and admiration of us all go with him. ARTHUR LAW KNIGHT Halifax, N. S. Art is a Haligonian who has remained at Dalhousie throughout his pursuit of the study of medicine. Good luck for the future, Doc l IOSEPH HARRIS LESSER Saint Iohn. N. B. Cheerful, witty, immaculate, Joe en- tered Dal seven years ago from Saint John. Since that time he has shown his versatility as a scholar, in sport, and socially. He is a member of Tau Epsilon Phi and The Big Spender's Club. We expect Joe to make an out- standing surgeon. ' ABRAHAM LEVITZ St. Iohn's. Newfoundland Abbie , distinguished for his pleasant personality, entered Med at Dalhousie from Memorial College on a Kellog Scholarship. He is a member of Tau Epsilon Phi, maintains his high schol- astic standing, and entertains the V.G. interns with his violin to A1 Jolson songs. I 128 J DONALD ROSS MacINNIS Shubenacadie, N. S. Mac -teller of tall tales of Shuben' ncadie--an ardent gun collector and bridge fiend-a former P.S. of Phi C'hi-ff-arrived at Med School after Pre- Mcd at Dal. Famous for sleeping through lectures, the thrifty Scot's mid- night wandcrings coincided with Rosas night duty. llc plans mar- riage and General Practice in Shuben- acndie with his father. LIAM LOGUE McKEOUGH Sydney Mines, N. S. From Godfs Country via St. F.X. his Uesprit de vie made the class brighter and, as Phi Chi Secretary, Saturday nights famous. Member of interfac- ulty hockey champs C1946-475, he also starred in softball, Junior internship at Infirmary, Senior at V.G. tAnaes- thetic happyib Future plans - Back home, G.P.: Wedding Bells . . IOHN FRASER, MacLELLAN Sydney, N. S. Here we have another Cape Bretoner from way back. He will probably prac- tice his profession on the native isle but whatever he decides our best wishes go with him. ANGUS ALEXANDER MacLEOD Lorne Valley, P. E. I. Gus came to Dalhousie from Prince of Wales where he spent four years, graduating in 1944. Gus has always been quiet and reserved and has taken an active part in Phi Chi. He is in- terested in Surgery but his immediate plans are general practice in P.E.I. ALVIN ROBERT MERCER Bishop's Falls, Newfoundland Al was born in Edmonton, Alberta., but has lived in Newiie most of his life. Having finished Pre-Med at Memorial, he came to Dalhousie where his main extra-curricular activities have cen- tered around Phi Rho. Plans for the future include general practice to be followed by further post-graduate train- ing.
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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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Medicine I ROBERT BRUCE MILLER Campbellton. N. B. Bruce, Campbelltoxfs gift to U.N.B. for three years, came to Dalhousie where he was captured by Phi Chi, became its P.S., and played hockey fRocketD. His personality and real goodness are well known. He looks forward to marriage Qplanned at the Sanj and general practice in Nova Scotia. IAMES WILLIAM MORESIDE Charlottetown, P. E. I. Bill has been well-known on both Stud- ley and Forrest during his years at Dalhousie. He played on the Varsity Tennis Team C46-'47Jg C47-'48Jg has taken part in interfaculty sports' and has been an active member of Phi Rho fraternity. We know that Bill will be a successful doctor. IOHN EDWARD RIGBY St. Andrews, N. B. Jack graduated with a B.Sc. from Mount A. in 1944. During his stay at Dal he will be remembered for his kind-heartedness and obliging nature. Jack has been a valued member of Phi Rho and has taken an active part in the social activities. He intends to continue in Surgery at Camp Hill Hos- pital. LORENZ GORDON RUNDLE New Glasgow, N. S. Gordon entered Dalhousie on a Region- al Scholarship and obtained his B.Sc. in 1945. A man of principle, a hard worker, he has led most of his classes throughout his academic career, win- ning niany a scholarship. XVe bespeak a brilliant future for him. HAROLD GORDON SEARS St. Stephen, N. B. This New Brunswick-er wandered to Dalhousie in Search of an M.D. and has been active in all medical activ- ities. Good luck in the future, Dr. Sears! l129l LEONARD JAMES STEPHEN Saint Iohn, N. B. Lennie , pre-med at St. F.X., famous for honest punchboards, is a distin- guished racoiteur and authority on Everything fthe surgeon was wrong, sirlj. His sincerity and affability made him extremely popular. Foot- baller par excellence , a Beaver's En- thusiast, he also dabbled in boxing. A fixture psychiatrist, the class wishes him all the best. STANLEY NELSON TEALE Granby, Connecticut Canadian born --American by fate- married -- ex-serviceman - a class original - pre-med at Acadia - that's Stan! He spent his fourth year at Children's Hospital, fifth year at V.G. A conscientious and tireless worker, he was behind all Phi Chi activities. He likes his wife's cooking and Connecti- cut -- he dislikes getting up nights. The future - Medicine P.Gr. -- Ex- tending Tealedoml IOHN CHARLES THERIAULT Halifax, N. S. Johnnie received his B.A. at St. Mary's, is an ex-serviceman, played interfac- ulty football, basketball, hockey and softball for Phi Chi. Active in St. Mary's Choir, a married man with one son, Johnnie's sense of humour, gen- erosity, and good nature assure him of success as a doctor. MYLES GREGORY TOMKINS Dominion, C. B. Greg came to Dalhousie from St. F.X. in 1944. A native of Dominion, he intends to return there and, like his well-known father, heal the ills of Cape Bretoners. A winner of the Pathology prize in 1947 and an active member of Phi Chi, Greg has the best wishes of the class. FRANCIS RALPH TOWNSEND Louisburq. N. S. Ralph came to Dalhousie from Acadia in 1944. Always a good student, he received a Leonard Foundation Scholar- ship. An active Phi Rho, Ralph is one of the married members of the class and makes Moncton his second home. Vile wish Ralph success in his further study of Internal Medicine.
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