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

 - Class of 1949

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Bachelor of Arts GERALD C. LEONARD FOSTER Ottawa, Ontario Believe it or not, the above is Fuzz who ran aground in Halifax after two and a half years in the Navy. A reg- ular campus Joe, his activities include Gazette copyboy, interfaculty Rugby, curling, V.A.T. Awa1'd, badminton, and survival of three Munro Days. Suc- cess comes natural to a guy like Fuzz l All the best, fellal ALLAN I. A. FRALICK Halifax, N.S. Allan, one of the Kings' men, would have no trouble with Humpty-Dninpty. An ex-Flying Officer of the R.C.A.F., he came to Kings in 1945. Interested in all sports, he played Rugby and hoc- key. He plans to continue his stud- ies in Divinity, so best of luck, Allan! MARGARET MacMILLAN GOODE Pictou, N. S. lV'ell known to all students through her major roles in D,G.D.S. plays in '47, '48, '49, Marg has also found time for Pharos--Grad Editor, '49g Secretary- Treasurer Senior Class, '49, Convoca- tion Committee, '49g Pi Beta Phi Ex- ecutive, '48, '49. Marg is Pine Hill's choice for their '49 candidate for Campus Queen. CYRIL HANSON GOUGH Elliston, Newfoundland Major - English and History. Cyril came to Dalhousie in '45, He has been two years associate editor, and one year Editor-in-Chief of the Pine Hill Pepper Box. Member of the Theological Society for three years CVic-e-President, '48J, Cyril has been on the Pine Hill debating team Q'47j, and has been manager of debating for the season '48-'-49. DEREK SELWYN GRIFFIN Toronto, Ontario Derek, who hails from Toronto, was a member of the January-July class of vets, following six years in the Air Force. He received his B.A. this spring, having distinguished himself in Economics. A winner of a Wings Club Scholarship, we feel sure Derek's admirable intelligence will carry him far. ' l94l IRVING I. HALPERIN Montreal, P. Q. Major-Economics. Irving has been the Chancellor of Tau Epsilon Phi Fra- ternity, and has played inter-faculty basketball and badminton. Next year he hopes to be at the McGill Law School. HERBERT NOEL HAMILTON Saint Iohn, N. B. Noel, an honor student in English fMa.rion S. Morrow I.O.D.E, Scholar- shipl, has been Triple Badminton champion C46-'47J, C17-'48J, Mari- time Intercollegiate Badminton champ- ion, C46-'47, '47-'48J, Dal Concert Orchestra, '46-'49g Assistant Conductor Dal Concert Orchestra C47-'48b, and as Director of Dalhousie chorus '48- '49, Noel deserves credit for the rous- ing success of Patience this year. ROSBOROUGH B. HAMILTON Maxville, Ontario Major -- Philosophy and Psychology. Ross' career at Dal has been active and admirable. S.C.M. QTreasurer '46- '47--President '46-'47g '48-'49J. Stud- ent Council lPresident '47-'48-Arts and Science Rep. '48-'49J. N.F.C.U.S. fDal Chairman '48'.19 - Maritime Vice-President 1949--dolegateto Win- nipeg and Montreallg U,S.C F. confer- ence in Sweden and Switzerlandg So- dales '48-'49: inter-faculty hockey with Pine Hill CCaptain and Coachlg dele- gate to 'World Conference of Christian Youth, Oslo, Norway-1947. IOAN MARGARET HANRAHAN Halifax, N.S. Joan, a graduate of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, came to Dal in the fall of '47. She has been second vice- president of Alpha Gamma fraternity- faculty representative on the Newman Club, and has played badminton. Joan's future plans are as yet undecided. ALFRED LIONEL HARRIS Three Rivers, Quebec Arriving at Dal in '46, Al adjusted easily into his new surroundings and has made many friends. An excellent student, Al has also been an ardent debater, a reporter for the Gazette, and has been active in dramatics, politics, and various sports. Al plans a Law career.

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Bachelor of Arts FREDERIC CREIGHTON CAMPBELL Stewiacke East, N. S. Fred has taken his B.A. in English and History. He has been active in the Glee Club for three years and is famous for his ability to sneak unob- trusively into classes ten minutes after the lecture has begun. Next year Fred goes on to Weste1'n University at Lon- don, Ontario, to study journalism. LORNE OTIS CLARKE N Malagash, N. S. Lorne, a graduate of Oxford High School, came to Dal in 1945. Noted f01' his friendliness and outstanding sense of humour, he has been active in church and political activities. Hav- ing deserted Studley for the Forrest campus and the Law School. Lorne receives this year his aitiliated B.A. degree. Major - History and Econ- omics. GORDON F. COLES Halifax, N. S. Gordie has been a familiar figure around Kings for the past few years, but this year he deserted Studley for the Forrest campus where he has em- barked on a Law career. Next year popular Gordie will represent Law on the Students' Council. RALPH CONTER New Waterford, N. S. Ralph has completed the pre-Dental course and this year graduates with his B.A. Ralph has majored in Chem- istry. DORIS M. COOLEY Wolfville, N. S. Doris, a former Haligonian, left the fair city for-Vilolfville but hasn't de- serted Kings. One of the gals at Alexandra Hall, Doris' quiet, friendly manner has made her well-liked by all. Good luck to you, Doris! 93 LOIS ANNABELLE COWAN . Halifax. N. S. Since coming to Dal from Q,E.H., Lois has won a silver D as librarian and valuable member of the D. G. D. S. Meanwhile she has maintained a good scholastic standing, varying her stud- ies with badminton and skating. Quiet in manner and of pleasing personality, Lois should go far in her chosen field- Education. DONALD CHARLES CROSS Bridgewater, N. S. Don entered Dal in the fall of '46, He has taken an active part in debating CSec1'etary of Sodales, '48-'49J, has been interested in 1.S.S., and the Dal Chess Club QPresident, '48-,49D. I-Ie attended the M.1.l'J.L. conference at Chatham, and debated against U.N.B. Law School and St, Mary's College. MAXWILL CARLETON CURRIE Montaque, P. E. I. Major-Philosophy and History. Carl came to Dalhousie in '46 via R.C.A.F. and Pirtou Academy. He has main- tained a high scholastic standard throughout his three years, taking the Howard Murray Scholarship in Greek. He is interested in badminton and tennis. His sincere and friendly man- ner assure hiln of success at the Pres- byterian College, Montreal. WILLIAM LEACH EISENHAUER Bridgewater. N. S. Bill came to Kings from K.C.S. in 1945. During his four years in residence he has been active in campus activities as well as being a good student. Kings' hockey, '46-'49g football manager, '48: Secretary-Treasurer of Kings College Athletic Association, '48, and has taken an active part in dramatics. JESSE BETHUNE EMBREE Port Hawkesbury. N. S. U Jesse came to Dal in '45 on a Regional Scholarship. A keen student, as well as majoring in History, he has been chairman of the Chapel Committee, a member of the S.C.M, and the Phil- osophical Club. His future--an M.A. and the United Church Ministry.



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Bachelor of Arts HARRY BORDEN IBSEN Halifax, N. S. Major -- History. Harry is a lawyer right from the pipe to the yen for a discussion or argument, as the case may be. VVhile at Dal his activities have included badminton, tennis, and the stage crew, plus hard ,work and rev- elry by night . W'e're glad we knew him. Good luck, Harryl ROBERT CECIL KAILL Halifax, N. S. Bob came to Dal in 1945. He has been very active in debating Cvice- president of Sodales, '47-'48J. He ably edited the Student Directory for this year and has been vice-president of the C,C.U.F. Club. CLAIRE ROBERTA KNIGHT Halifax, N. S. After serving two and a half years with the VVAVES in the American Navy, Claire came back to Dalhousie in 1946. She has been on the Gavette staff and is a member of the Midlothian Society. Claire is thinking of taking her M.A. next year. Best of luck, Clairel F. ROBERT LANGIN Halifax, N. S. Bob breezed into Dal in- '46 and round- ed up the boys who call him t'Nook . He played interfaculty hockey, Rugby, and Canadian football, '48, 145 pounds of Dervish, witty, studious, a good guy, Bob rushes into Law School the same way he rushes into class-pyjamns trailing. Success IS hisl CHESTER MORRIS LEWIS Sydney, N.S. Chester came to Dal from Sydney Academy. He has majored in Phil- osophy. A serious student, he had his efforts rewarded in receiving the Ross Miller Bursary. He has been Presi- dent of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow- ship, and next year plans to attend Knox Presbyterian College in prepara- tion for the Ministry. l95l ALTON A. LOMAS . Halifax, N. S. Al's many activities at Dalhousie speak for themselves. Art Editor Pharos 11945-4635 Manager Boxing Team 11945-465 Editor Gazette 1194.6-4733 President Arts and Science Society C1946-4713 Co-chairman Dal Employ- ment Service 1194755 Dal Delegate I.S.S. 1194715 Chairman Dal N.F.C U.S. C1947-4855 Maritime Vice-Presi- dent N.F.C.U.S. 119485. Al will re- turn to Dal next year for his M.A. DONALD CARLETON MacMAHON Halifax, N. S. Don left the Navy in '45 to enter Dal- housie. An ardent sports' fah, he is an enthusiastic badminton player and manager of Arts and Science volley- ball team, '48, His free and easy manner combined with a keen intellect assure him success in the ministry of the United Church. SHERBURNE G. MCCURDY Halifax, N. S. After five years with the R,C.A.F., Sherburne registered in the January- July session, took one of the first Wings Club Scholarships, wrote copiously for the Gazette, spoke his mind in many a campus meeting, and is now seriously considering graduate work before a teaching career. ANNA CATHERINE MacDERMID Baddeck. Cape Breton, N. S. Nance , Shirreff Hall's popular House President, has been frightening the Hovel with her woodpecker laugh for four years. Her activities-D.G. A.C. fArchery Manager '46-'48-Sew retary-Treasurer '49lg Delta Gamma fSenior Representative '49Jg Pi Beta Phi lReco1'ding Secretary '47-Vice President '48,-and Nancy has still had time to be the life of every party and a wonderful friend to all. IANELL MACDONALD Halifax, N. S. Janell, who has received her Secretarial diplozra from Mount Allison Commer- cial Col'ege, has also been a loyal Dal- housian. She has held several offices on the campus, and this year she is Editor and Secretary of Alpha Gamma Delta frater ity, and Vice-President of the Sociology Club. we wish her lots of luckl

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