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ARTS SCIENCE M MacMILLAN. KENNETH. GEORGE Blessed is the man that hath iound his work. Elbert Hubbard. Stopped off at Dorval, May 27th, 1909. Emigrated to Ontario. Educated at Williamstown High School. Attended McGill at intervals. Member of Choral and Operatic Society, Took part in Freshman and English Plays. On Sociological Executive 1933- ' 34 University Band, Theolog- ical Executive of U-T,C, Hobby: Amateur Photography. Pet aversion: Being on time. Favourite saying: Is that so? MALOUF. ALBERT H. A man ' s reach should exceed his grasp. Born Dec. 25th, 1916 at Montreal educated at the Catholic High School Hobby: Reading Shakespeare. Pet aversion: Quebec Politics. MARKELL. HAROLD KEITH It looking back gives you no gain, then many men have lived in vain. Born July 15th, 1915 at Wales, Ontario. Attended Cornwall Collegiate Institute. Entered McGill in 1934 to do honours in history. President of Historical Club 1937- ' 38- Masonic club 1937- ' 38. Interfaculty baksetball and hockey, 1934- ' 37. Pet aversion: History Essays. Favourite expres- sion: That doesn ' t get us anywhere MATHESON, DONALD MACKINTOSH If the roads are wet and muddy, We remain at home and study, Born Feb. 13th, 1916, in Montreal West. Intelligence first noticeable at Montreal West Schools and then at McGill m Science. Pet aversion: Debutantes. Hobby; New York every week-end. Activities: Freshman, Intermediate and Senior rugby. Junior hockey. Favourite expression: That ' s stupid. McGIBBON, ROBERT LORNE Naught ventured Naught gained. Arrived 29 June 1916, Attended Peace Centennial School and Grad- uated from Strathcona- Played Interfaculty football, McGill Daily, Executive Political Economy club, McGill C.O.TC. 1934-37. Recom- mended for Commission 1937. Hobby: Skiing, skating and Hookey, Pet aversion: Being late- even for lectures. Favourite expression: Might is Right. Ambition: Commission with British Imperial Forces, McKAY. KENNETH GARDINER When you read a Biography, remember that the truth is never fit for Publication. Born April 8th, 1917 in Montreal, Passed through Westmount High School and then on to McGill, Assistant track manager, ' 35- ' 36, ' 36- ' 37, Senior track manager, ' 37- ' 38, Robert Bruce Scholarship, ' 35- ' 38; Sir William Macdonald Scholarships, ' 35- ' 38. Demonstrator in Physics, ' 37- ' 38. McQUAIG. KEITH DUNCAN I will drink Life to the lees, Born Aug. 2nd, 1916, at Finch, Ont, Educated Finch and Cheslerville High Schools. Entered McGill in 1934. On Interfaculty Hockey and Softball Teams. Hobby: Music. Pet Aversion: Prudes. Favorite expression: Censured. MERIFIELD, RUSSEL R. Every man should bear his own burdens rather than detract from the comforts of another. Born June 11, 1916, in Chatham, Ont, Educated in Sarnia, Sault Ste Marie and Toronto, Present home, Calgary, Alberta. Activities: Freshman Football 1935. Senior Football 1936- ' 37. Secretary Arts ' 38. President McGill Bridge Club. Secretary McGill Union. Hobby: Cookie Pushing. Pet spiel: People have more fun than anybody. MISLAP. SAMMY H. A rolling stone gathers everything but moss. 5-5-17 — Outremont Schools. McGill 1934. Interfaculty rugby, hockey and baseball. Intermediate and senior intercollegiate basketball. Captain intermediates ' 36- ' 37. Red and White ' 35- ' 36- McGill Players Club ' 35- ' 38. Old McGill ' 35- ' 38, Junior prom committee ' 36. Scarlet Key So- ciety. ' 36- ' 37. German plays, McGill Sailing club. One supplemental and one scholarship. Hobbies: Skiing, Sailing and Music. MOLSON. WALTER KINGMAN Celui qui garde sa bouche garde son ame, mais celui qui ouvre ci tout propos ses l vres court a sa perte Born July 25th, 1916. Attended Selwyn house, Trinity College, Institution Sillig, Switzerland. Red and White, Programme Committee, ' 37- ' 38, Assistant business manager, ' 36; Producer, ' 37, Cercle Fran ais, Presi- dent, ' 37- ' 38. Acted in French plays. Vice-President, Union ' 38. Martlet society. Pet aversion: Having nothing to do. « 19 »
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M ARTS SCIENCE KETTLES. JOHN SHARP Can the kettle call the pot black? Born, Ottawa, July 16, 1915. Educated: Lisgar Collegiate and St. Pat ' s College. Entered McGill 1935, planning to get some sleep. Still planning. Puttered in Fed and White, ' 37 and ' 38. Intermediate Track, ' 38. Propounded learnedly as Vice President of Sociological Society, ' 38. Pet aversion: Dirty Ottawa. Expression; Gee, I gotta do some work. KNEELAND, NORMAN JOHN When you ' re sitting by My side, let your conscience by your guide. Made his appearance into this world Oct 22, 1917, in Verdun. Educat- ed at Verdun High, Montreal High, and then McGill. In the C.O.T.C, Historical Club and Gym Club. Hobby: Photography. Pet aversion: Eng., Maths, and Educ. Favorite Expression: Hill, you ' re a rat. KRAUSER, WEBB GUY Getting and spending we lay waste our powers. Born May 25, 1914 at Chicago Educated Lower Canada College. Glee Club; Red and White; Band; Sec, of Philosophical Society; German Dept. Play. Hobby: Music. LAING. WILLIAM ARTHUR RICHARD Why should life all labour be? First saw light March 29th, 1917 in Montreal, Struggled through four years at Westmount High School, then came to McGill in the fall of 1934. Pet aversion: Chislers. Favourite Expression: Coming down to the pit Bill? LEE. WILSON JAMES Six Delicious Favorites Favorite birthplace; Montreal (1917), Favorite dormitories: West Hill High (1930) McGill (1934). Favorite subject: Sociology— The Family (an old Chinese custom). Favorite activity; Organizing civilized banquets and entertainments for McGill barbarians - — also Chinese boxer under coach Bert Light. Favorite barber instrument: The China Clipper. Favorite ultimate resting-place: The Good Earth. LEUNG. SOLOMON WENCY It is great, and there is no greatness — to make one nook of God ' s creation more fruitful, better, more worthy of God; to make some human heart a little wiser, manlier, happier— -more blessed, less accursed. Carlyle. Born Victoria, B.C. Educated Victoria High School, moved on to McGill- Hobby: Looking up Statistics. Favorite Expression: Go West young man. LEWIS. ROSS A. Fousanet haecolim meminisse iuvabit. Born Sept. 16, 1916, at Montreal. Educated at Sir Adam Beck C. L I for institute London, Ontario. Back to McGill to study Medicine, preliminary. Played freshman rugby. Favourite passtime; Fishing. LIGHT. A. WOLFE Naught that is created wholly dies. Once upon a time the fusion of two gametes caused the addition of another individual to the population of Lithuania, That individual migrating to McGill developed a proclivity for scientific activities. His ambition is that some day nature may say, There was a man! LINDLEY, HARRY Here ' s ta thee an ' me an ' aw ' on us! May we ne ' er want naught, nawn on us! Born August 23rd. 1906 at Denholme, Yorkshire, England. Migrated to Canada via Newfoundland, and saw the shining lights of McGill 1934. A Glee Club warbler and a potential Philosopher. Pet Aversion: Dilatory individuals. Favourite Expression; I ' ve got a train to catch, LOCKWOOD, THOMAS MORROW Hense vain deluding joys. Born February 25th, 1917, Toronto. Education at Foslyn Aux. School; Westmount High; Hence to McGill in 1934 with aspirations for Meds, Activities; English Department Play ' 34; Red and White Revue ' 35; Glee Club ' 34. ' 37. Interiaculty Hockey ' 34- ' 37. Pet aversion: Tryin to cat with Walker. Favorite expression: Gotta go home and study. « 18 »
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M ARTS SCIENCE MOORE, RALPH ALAN Like a cherub, ' twixt sphere and sphere Born April 26, 1918 in Outremont. Educated at Strathcona Academy; entered McGill in 1934- Member of the Players Club; of the ' Daily ' music staff. Hobbies; Flute playing, collecting phonograph records. Pel aversion all red-haired persons. Favourite expression: Rubbish! Rubbish! MURRAY, JAMES RICHARD The languages, especially the dead, The sciences, and most of all the abstruse, The arts, at least all such as could be said To be the most remote from common use. In all these he was much and deeply read. NICOL, ARTHUR COLIN ' Faith in unfaith: That is my faith Born December 5, 1915 at Toronto. Disillusioned at schools in N.J., Mass., Conn., Ont., and Quebec. President, Bioloical Society, 1936- ' 38, C.O.T.C. Hobby: Watching the birdie. Pet aversion: Elementary courses. Favourite expression: I ' m bugs on Entomology. Pose: Cynical NORRISH. WILLIAM ESTERBROOKE A man of cheerful yesterdays and confident Tomorrows. Born on January 26th, 1917 in Ottawa. He was quick metal when he went to school at B.C.S. Entered McGill as a Sophraore in ' 35. Plays all sports but excels in tew. Junior hockey ' 36; Intermediate rugby ' 37. Hobby: Travelling. Pet aversion: Horse Racing?? Favourite expression: Darn it, late again. OWEN. JOHN BRADLEY In the urgent solitudes lies the spur to larger moods. Out of the nowhere into here. January 12 1934 Monetville Ont. Educated Little white school-house Weir, Que. Graduated to farm work ' 27. Came, as green as any cabbage, to senior matric class Dicesan College Oct. ' 33. Hobby: Face-reading. Pet aversion: People who assume a superior attitude towards farmers. Favorite expression: Why so? PERMAN. DENNIS GRENVILLE There mark what ills the scholar ' s life assail, — toil, envy, want the patron, and the jail. Took first bath August 14th, 1910 at Derby, England. High school in England. Came to Canada 1927. Entered McGill 1934. Hobby: Astronomy. Pet aversion: Caraway seeds. Favourite expression: Hey pooh! PETERSON. ERIC WESTON Hals und Bein Brocht Born October 5th, 1916 in Montreal. Accomplished school career at Town of Mount Royal High School. Activities: Biological Society, English Department plays. Arts Debating Executive, Players club. Red and White Revue. Pet aversion: Career men, PYE. ALBERT EDWARD Much study is a weariness of the flesh Born Sept. 12, 1915 in Montreal. Educated at Lower Canada College. Entered McGill 1934. Activity: Pit Committee. Pet aversion: Quantita- tive Analysis: Favourite expression: I think it only fair to warn you RANDELL. CECIL More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of. Port Rexton, Newfoundland was startled on April 20, 1907 when the nurse said: It ' s a boy! Soon the local school yielded to the Memorial College at St. John ' s preparatory to entering the Montreal Diocesan Theological College in 1933, and McGill in 1935. Hobby: Sociology. Pet aversion: Argument. Favourite expression. So to speak! RATTRAY. DOUGLAS THOMAS I can resist everything but temptation. Occurred August 10, 1917, at Montreal. Slaved at West Hill High School, then occupied pew at McGill. Hobby: Toronto excursions. Aversion; Wasting good afternoon writing this thing. Favourite expression: Do it again — I love it! « 20 »
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