McGill University - Old McGill Yearbook (Montreal Quebec, Canada)
- Class of 1951
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Winter Carnival ........ Naked ................ S.E.C. Awards Banquet. . . Sports .... ........... Men's Sports .......... Women's Sports ........ Clubs and Societies .. Student Government ..... Publication ........... Residences ..... Educational ..... Theology ..... International .... Graduates ..... Arts ........... Science ...... Commerce ...... Engineering ..... Architecture ...... Fine Arts .......... Physical Education .... Law .............. Library School .... Music ......... Divinity ...... Dentistry ....... Social Work ..... Physiotherapy ...... Graduate Nurses ..... Medicine ......... Macdonald... . Campus Life ..... 4 5 13 13 24 25 47 50 51 53 59 61 67 71 77 85 91 97 119 135 143 143 163 175 176 181 189 197 211 215 223 223 243 257 267 291 296 297 303 309 310 311 313 318 319 321 327 337 352 7a Dc. famed pdfldldz mad Wise-ehmceilafz of 77ZcQ6!Z nhl mvgill Dr. F. Cyril James 6 NCIPAL AND VICE-CHANCELLOR F. CYRI L JAMES N l K MGGILL UNIVERSITY MONTREAL2 To the Class of 1951, My congratulations on your achievements, and warm good wishes as you start out on the next chapter of your indi- vidual careers. In times that seemed more peaceful and less complex, it was customary to indulge in prophecy on the occasion of graduation, to delineate the characteristics of the world in which you will pla an active part. I shall not attempt that, but I can say with profound conviction that never before has mankind more clearly recognized its need for educated men and women. In a physical sense, the world needs engineers and agricultural specialists to rebuild and improve it. The health of mankind, which becomes an integrated problem in these days of air travel, needs for its protection doctors and nurses, as well as physiotherapists, social workers, dietitians and many other groups. Lawyers, ministers of religion,humanists, economists and philosophers are needed to help in the search for solutions to those problems that are beyond the scope of engineers or physicians. Perhaps these needs have always existed, but this generation, which has lived in an atmosphere of economic and political tension and witnessed tremendous technological progress is more deeply conscious of them than its predecessors. Each one of you is faced with splendid opportunities to use your knowledge in the welfare of mankind, and I should like to express the hope that each of you may experience both the pride of acc plishment and the joy of working at a job worth doing. Good luck to you. eel Chief Jusfice O. S. Tyndale 8 THE CHANCELLOR MCGILL UNIVERSITY MONTREAL, 2 To you who graduate in the first year of this bewildering twentieth century I offer special congratu- lations on the completion of your course. You will go out into a world still beset with innumerable political and economic problems and threaten ed with many dangers. It is, indeed, possible that the career which you have planned may be interrupted by a call to national service of one kind or another. I urge you, nevertheless, to be of good heart, in the Knowledge that, with your special education and train- ing, you will be able to play an important part what- ever happens. I can assure you, after a long and varied experience, that there is no more lasting satisfaction, either in peace or in war, than the realization of having given of one's best in what ever field one has been called upon to serve. I wish you all Godspeed and the best of luck. Montreal, February 19th, l95l. G' S' XS!-Q-sl-Jxisvfk-li Vance Ward Editor-in-Chief John Dingmgre Dick MacKenzie Managing Edifgr Assistant, Managing Editor Bob Kearney Ralph Shackell Ralph Swoine Associate Editor Secretary Treasurer Advisor Our policy this year has been to try to incorporate into 400 pages, all the major campus functions which havj taken place in the academic year. As a result, more than a 150 pages have been set up as a campus diary whic . we hope will appeal to the undergraduate student as well as to the student in his graduating year. We, ot the Managing Board, would like to thank all those who have helped to make this year's Annual a success. Not only those whose pictures appear above, but also the many people who have made up the sale: statt, the proof readers, and all those who helped in general. 10 ANNUAL STAFF -5 Vince Jolivet Donalda Cameron Sales Manager Assistant Sales Manager Sam Harding Sports Editor Dave Crombie I Layout Editor Pierre Angers clvertising Manager Bill McCallum Photography Editor 4 Mary Bogue Anne Drummond Joy Belcourt Graduates Editor Assistant Graduates Editor Corresponding Secretary Nancy Porritt Assistant Layout Editor Pat Hallett Jackie Johnson Assistant Layout Editor Catherine Chadwick Mary Ann Currie Art Editor Lorna Snow Clubs and Society Editor Assistant Clubs and Publicity Manager Societies Editor Annual Events WHICH OCCUR ANNUALLY AT THIS AND EVERY OTHER COLLEGE. SPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR THE ANNUAL, ANNUALLY BY STEPHEN LEACOCK THE ANNUAL DEF ICIT! The trustees of the University have just announced at their annual financial meeting a deficit for the year of over a quarter of a million dollars. The Chancellor has stated to the press that he does not know how the college can find the money and the Principal has made a public announcement that he for his part has no notion how the deficit is to be met. Yet neither of them seem to be worrying. There is a general impression among the students of the first year that the college will have to close down in April. But the senior students have no hope of it. They've been fooled before. THE ANNUAL BENEFACTOR! It is announced that the entire deficit will be taken care of by a graduate of the university who does not wish his name to appear. Meantime the authorities are trying to convey to the college at large the stern impression that the deficit must never occur again. ANNUAL GALAXY GRADUATE! It is recognized that the outgoing fourth year represent this year an agglomeration of brains and brilliance not seen on earth since the age of Plato. ANNUAL INEPTITUDE OF THE FIRST YEAR! But this year the fresh class typify a feebleness of intellect which to the older students marks the first stage of the decline of the university. ANNUAL LOSS OF THE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP! It is felt this year that our loss of the championship in college football was not, as in all other years, due to any lack of merit, but solely to a set of the most extraordinary accidents, chances and coin- cidences which could never happen again. ANNUAL PRESSURE OF NUMBERS! It is acknowledged on all hands that the sheer number of students in the college has reached the point of suffocation. In the Arts Faculty there is hardly standing room and many of the lectures, it is said, are being held on the roof and in the basement. The Dean, however, announces a firm and drastic policy of exclusion under which no student shall come in without an 80 per cent mark in the examination, a weight of 180 pounds avoirdupois and four quarterings for eight- eighthsl of noble birth. If that won't clean out the college, he will find something that will. ANNUAL SIGNS OF PROGRESS! Students' serious misdemeanors in discipline, increase 50 per cent, books stolen from the library, 55 per cent, absence from classes, 60 per cent, failures in examinations, 65 per cent, and with that a few other things such as the annual fire in the buildings, the annual five year reunion of the graduates, annual irreplaceable loss by retirement of senior professors, and the college moves on along the avenue of time, annually changing and never changed. Reprint Old McGill '29. KZ 12 r K... X NW V wwf ? LM 3 X f X fi 24 3 5 Tot-W5 ? 1 '1- iff-qw' Q fi me W' 'rgffsiajiwixij' W K JY' W, PM N, '- -' Aww A S, .,,... ,,..4,,.f -. M aw. : Freshman Reception Committee Front-Allan Knight, Treasurer, June Devauxg Seth Grossmith, Chairman, Betty Stanley, Secretary, Margaret Racey. Back--Alex Moyers, William McCollum, Z. B. Nyeste, Mike Peers No. 500 .... McGill's new l950 students, iden- tified by numbered Frosh buttons, were welcomed to the campus in Old McGill style. The Reception commenced on the 28th ot September with Registrav tion and a monster Frosh meeting and dance in the evening. The programme included dances, Athletic Preview, an Activities Night, a spectacular Pep Rally, and Undergraduate Meetings. These Undergrad meetings were de- signed to introduce the undergrad executives and senior members ot the Faculties to the new students. The pro- gramme also included the choosing of a Frosh Queen tor l950 as well as some prizes being presented to outstanding Frosh. MacDonald College and McGill Frosh got together at the annual Mac Picnic, and then the programme was climaxed by a Grand Ball at the Currie Gym on October 14th. The Reception Programme was en- joyed by everyone connected with it, especially the upperclassmen who were treated to free cigarettes by the Frosh as part of hazing. The spirit on the campus was at a new high this year and this coupled with the programme made the Frosh Reception the best ever, and was a fit- ting start to the college year. 14 -It was a great tight Ouch ! Early sales 1 fic? QA 1 fl Y, of X cs. 3 iw M if U53 Ed M Still a tough fight What's my name? 1 Xrwfw-i7 YEJVS nk tr r. L 55 r , ,at A 1 Drag Dr. Anthony, I-- Registration Day for Frosh was a very busy day. Forms were filled out, schedules arranged, and registra tion completed with the Freshman Reception Committee. All Frosh were given buttons bearing the word FROSH which had to be worn at all times throughout the Reception Program. The 500th F rosh was through at l.3O P.M. and by the time the day was over 986 Frosh had registered. 15 Jfzmhman, flnmption, Q?-Ex '1 , Let's . . .! t Light? is K . .K . V K , . l . 5, X Watch your step! This is a rally? ' Hey Ioe . . . Ignition What do you know? 16 5 t me at Q -Next year C gl Western's not for burning 2 iw' M IV! X X Leaders-Ha! Line up Shorty's happy big Wm rf! The West, a nest, and- t fran Over the fence -and out McGill Spirit rose to new peaks during the Reception. A Pep Rally starting at Dominion Square and vincling through the streets of Montreal to the lower campus proved to be the epitome of school spirit or the year. Cars in the parade were overflowing and thousands of students followed on foot. 3 H2nz,tztLbn,-. 17 Get that firewater Formal? From Queen's with Queen The night is young 4-:sz SPOP! -Puff 18 No harm in that mn, .,,,, M. f Q' Workers-up from the mire -P-6 They call it music IRS and point 'MIB' Open-mouthed 19 Ach' Ugh' 1. 5'n if' CTI? f ,i i Bass? 1 - fl ,- Nt Drum? TI0PhY? Activities Night was one of the highlights ot the Freshman Reception Program. Every Club and organ- ization on the campus had a booth in the union where they dispersed information and signed up new members for their groups. Entertainment was provided by a section of the Red and White Revue. -20 X q ,W-f '- Frosh Queen and Barmen Staunch Quick Henry, the flit! Black Horse-the whole truth! Seven come eleven The Frosh Trial took place in the Union Ballroom, the evening of unlucky FRIDAY the THIBTEENTH. All F rosh who had broken the rules as set down in the Code of Etiquette were summoned to the trial. The Frosh Queen and several of her subjects were placed on trial as representatives of the entire Frosh Class. jfuzahman, Hxaczptzbn Before f ,lf -e Inspired Inspiration Diversity aw Let's be friends Twds company .. . . After 1 AHY excuse Have you heard . . . 3 Hampfzbn Ht , ,vg- , 1, ,Lit .., .3 Hairless a Double loint Y '3,,,,f L Fingers The hard way This is easy? Three-point ' A Oofl McGill captured the Tait McKenzie Trophy, the symbol of supremacy in lntercollegiate Track and Field. The Redmen rolled up a score of 72 points against Varsity's 55, their nearest rival, thus avenging a much disputed 2 point decision in Toronto's favour in their last meet in 1949. McGill won three firsts, ten seconds, seven thirds, and three tourths, giving proof ot a great team combination in which every man played his part. Western was third with 25 and McMaster and Queen's trailed along with l2 and O points respectively. ' jmck- 24 Foot Ball 5 Senior Inter Collegiate Football Team M-....,..: ffj-v--..,. . aw.. Z Z : ':,.y--.....3.Lg' The 1950 Football Season by V. F. Obeck As they say in the jargon of the Carnival close but no cigar applies to the McGill Senior Football Season once again as it did in 1949. We finished on top of the regular Intercollegiate League but lost the play-off game to Western and there- fore no cigars or no Yates Cup. The Intermediate Indians, on the other hand, once again completed a very successful season, their second undefeated one in a row, and took the crown in the Ottawa-St. Lawrence Football Conference. I realize that the end of the 1950 Senior Season was a great disappointment to a great many students, graduates and fans in general. I'm sure it was no more dis- appointing to them than it was to the players and coaching staff themselves. Many armchair specialists have advanced theories on why this happened. Though closer to the situation than any of them I find it very difficult to give a specific reason for the ending of the last two seasons thus. There is certainly no truth to the idea that the boys were over-trained. Anybody who knows anything about athletic condition- ing will agree on this. I believe that we had a very bad Saturday afternoon in London, Ontario, after running through seven games when we played pretty good football, that is the five previous League games and the two exhibitions. In losing the game at London we lost the championship because to go into a play-off in the condition we were in the following week with two of our first-string centres and three other first-string line men out didn't give us a very good chance of coming through. It was the biggest year in McGill football for spectators that we have ever had and there is no doubt that a new interest along football lines has evolved in the last two years. I hope that in 1951 we can bring the season to a just culmination with the securing of the Yates Trophy. With the men that we have back from this year's team plus some of the outstanding ones who are coming up from the McGill Indians I'm sure that we will have a strong contender for the Cup in 1951. Cont'd page 27. 26 Intermediate Football Team You can all depend on the fact that the men who represent you in football at McGill are the finest type ot boys on the campus and are not the kind to let you down willingly. Losing a ball game is certainly not to their liking and they do everything they can not to lose games by very hard training and conditioning and great desire to succeed and excel. I'd like to thank all the members of both the Redmen and the Indians, the coaching staff and managers, the trainers, the doctors, the various people behind the scenes such as Mr. Finlay, the business manager, Mrs. Hendrie, the ticket manager, and all of the others who make up the Intercollegiate Football organization. They did a wonderful job and I hope that this fine co-operation continues which I feel sure it will. It takes a big organization to run Big Time Intercollegiate Football. McGill is now in that category because you must realize that con- sistently drawing gates of over 20,000 puts McGill University in the upper 545 of University teams on the whole continent including the United States. I won't conclude with the worn- out cliche from Brooklyn wait till next year but I will say that as long as the football is the type of spheroid it is with the many funny bounces it can take anything can happen. I might say take a look at the 1950 Army, Notre Dame and Oklahoma teams. Thank you for your support and enthusiasm and encouragement in the past years. I can assure you that plans are well under way ev- en at the writing of this article for the 1951 McGill Senior Redmen and the McGill Indians. Jnnibal 27 McGill 22 - - - - Western 6 The 1950 Football season opened at Molson Stadium in blaze of glory on that afternoon of Oct. 7 before a crowd c 21,000 fans. lt was the age old rivalry between the Wester Mustangs and the McGill Bedmenethe same yearly battle c wits and strategy between Vic Obeck spoiling for revenge an lohnny Metras designing to forestall him. At the end of the 4th quarter the score board read McGi 22 Western 6. The Redmen in the main showed a hard charging line and fast back field, evidences of good conditioning. The Mustang were shaky and somewhat unsure of themselves. They fumble eight times, recovered only three, a fact which weighed heavil against them. The Redmen gained three hundred yards on th ground, eighty-one yards in the air, and completed six out c twelve passes. The Mustangs gained only two hundred a three ground yards and sixty-four air yards, tried seventegl passes only four of which were completed. Twenty three firt downs were rolled in by the Bedmen against Mustangs three. A rouge for a single point to McGill was all that came out c a fairly even first quarter. Towards the middle of the secon the Bedmen scored their first major through Irving in a driv from the forty-eight, propelled by fleet-footed Pete Robinso Wilmot converted. The Mustangs scored their first T.D. ear in the second half. In a drive from the fifty Bob McFarlane scor on a double reverse and converted himself. In a march start on the 37 McGill scored a second T.D. through Gene Robillag Wilmot converting. A kick by Tomlinson followed by a fie goal-attempt added two more points. A rouge and a T.D. Wagner ended a highly successful afternoon for the Redmen. 28 F sf M.- P1 xr .1 mf , iw gf? Q fs 'QR X mfg FD k XS .14 ' gb J QD fix 652 ff ,, o V AJ 3 I 3231 Rx 7 , l , You take the high road. . . Well on their way What's your capacity? if-F m'm'm'g00d . . . And I'11 take the low road so McGill 25 - - - Toronto 0 Blues bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered ,Mso ran the headline in the Daily of October 18th, and from the run of play this did not seem a great distortion of the truth. A score of 25-0 in McGill's favour at the final gun is not truly indicative of the sorry state of things. All this had happened 300 miles from home on foreign soil before a capacity crowd of some 25,000 fans composed largely of Toronto football loversvone computed to be the largest ever to see a sporting event in Canada. A 62 yd. T.D. by Ken Wagner brought the crowd to its feet. Taking a hand off from Harry Irving on the McGill 47 Ken lit for the left eluding six Varsity tacklers, his only weapons a tremendous burst of speed and a bazooka-like straight arm. Two pass interceptions and a kick reception by Gene Robillard who after safely receiving sent out perfect laterals that went for 20 and 30 yd. gains. This coupled with a scintillating display of broken field running showed him a master in the art of guile and deception. These were the highlights in a seemingly one-sided con- test. Yet, let it not be said that the Varsity boys just stood idly by and watched the slaughter. Twice Toronto broke clear and was headed for a T.D. with only Hal Fairhead between them and the goal line and twice did he foil them. F airhead played great defensive ball all that day. The Blues fought their little hearts out, but try as they did they could do nothing to stop what was coming to them. Aye, true, Masterson's shrewdness did much to avert a colossal score and perhaps complete chaos. In a team that glittered with stars that day the mention of a mere few names is invidious. Be that as it may the high spots of the game had had to be told. jnvtball. - 3 1 McGill 43 - - Smarting under the sting of a stunning reverse in a 1949 season, the Redmen journeyed to Kingston to do battle with the Gaels. 9,000 football lovers saw the Red- men outplay a resolute Queen's outfit to the tune of 43-15 at Richardson Memorial Stadium. This was Mc- Gill's highest score in 15 years. Two touchdowns and a total of 67 yards for 12 tries by Deshields, a pass interception in the third quarter by Crain, who ran 80 yards for a thrilling T.D., and Irving's passing and handling of the team highlighted an after- noon packed with incidents. ln the first quarter a fumble by Griffin was recovered by Tomlinson and McGill took over on the Gaels 35. Three plays later Tilly reached the one yard line, and Robillard in 2 plays broke through tackle to score. A 30 yard pass by Irving to Mitchener in the end zone resulted in the second T.D. The second quarter was more or less evenly contested. Queen's Tippy Logan then booted a field goal from the 25 to give his team 3 points. The Redmen exploded in the third, scoring 19 points to Queen's none. Robillard quick-kicked for a single from the McGill thirty, and later a slice over by Deshields from the two gave McGill a T.D., which Wilmot converted. An interception and a run-back by Tomlinson put McGill on the Queen's 45, and soon after a beauty of a long pass by lrving to Mitchener in the end zone gave McGill another T.D., which Wilmot converted. Then came that 80 yard run T.D. by Crain after his interception of a Richardson to Logan pass. The talented toe of Wilmot again converted. The fourth saw the Gaels hemmed in their own end. A penalty gave the Redmen the ball on the Queen's 2. Tilley took the ball over and Wilmot added his 6th convert. All of a sudden the Queen's line came to life. Two passes, Richardson to Sisson, and Logan to Griffin, took the ball from the Queen's 30 to the McGill 30. Richardson skirted the short side, and lateralled to Sisson, who ran the remaining 20 for Queen's first major. Another Richardson to Logan pass gave Queen's their second T.D. ln the dying minutes of the game Deshields got over for the seventh T.D., and Wilmot converted for the seventh time. 32 Queen's1 ,w ' 1 msn.. .,.. . I 1 1. r yazffzef X I. X Ja rw iyxi . . r i 5 r is-' A - 4, i , fry, , i w-1.x 1, pi, Silks? Q if ,ig Q! 2 '-'ann' 1' biz. ' Q ' Sf' 1 f, ' is -V? , X 1-e A gg. ,,pf,4g G gg, LQ'-'ts U 'wk ' ix'-Q I mm ' r , ,M s-,sg , ' -I1fa '.'w ' 9'1 KF - fr 'L' . ' ,E 1 F . . ' 4, f f. . ' - - r. . ,.,.. .., rw.. , P -1 -. ' . 1 ',igE:Tf.Tiig5Ij'3 ff? r Qfrifx' ' ' s .. .. , iris .Lf . ' ?:2:'f ' -- Mccill 25 - - - - Queens 6 Q A 3 , 1... Back among familiar surroundings a week after inflicting a crushing defeat on Toronto the Redmen met the Gallopin' Gaels and wore them down almost to a standstill. The score at game end was 25-6 for the Redmen-a result that did again belie the truth. Yet score-cards are the final words in any game. A spectular T.D. run of 90 yards by Harry Irving left the crowd so breathless with amazement that the accompanying cheers were belated and not fully representative of the crowd. True it was a poetry of motion. Gathering a Queens kick off on his own 20 Irving held it safely amidst a maze of tacklers and aided by great blocking from his team mates, he faded right through the whole Queens squad, broke into the clear, and raced for a T.D. leaving a trail of tacklers in his wake. The Redmen gained 300 yards on the ground, 100 yards in the air and in so doing amassed 24 first- downs, while the Tricolour cashed in for 6 from the 58 yards they ran up. Midway through the second quarter a McGill attempt to cross the line on a bootleg play fell short by inches. Taking advantage of an interference penalty which gave McGill possession on the 15, Robinson after being once foiled crashed through the Queen's line to a T.D. Then came Irving's great run for the Redmen's second T.D.-a run that will long be remembered. From the Queen's 25 Ieff Crain hoisted the pigskin to the dead- line for a single. The panther-like Pete Robinson climaxed a drive from the Queen's 76 for his second T.D. Wilmot as usual con- verted. A 30 yd. pass from Irving to Robillard put McGill on the 5 and from there Blauer smashed through right tackle for a major which Wilmot converted. Griffin later grabbed a tricolour pass on the midstripe, Sisson skirted the left side on the next play and dragged himself over to score. Logan's convert was good. The rest of the contest was scoreless but McGill was always a thorn in the Gael's side. Jnotbaa 33 Those dam McFar1ane's Q I I , ff Oompah-pah Give a cheer The new and wonderful - Toronto 6 McGi1l's invincibilityea myth. Such was a trend of thought that followed the game on Saturday, November 4. Yes, true it was on a snow-swept, rain-soaked, soggy ground, but it was that very Blue team, who 2 weeks before had almost been massacred in their own back- yard. This gave a jolt to the invincibility, and infused a measure of doubt in place of almost supreme confidence. 1,000 drenched, shivering fans in varied attire defied the elements to see this slushy spectacle. Masterson's valiant crew held the Redmen to a 6-6 tie. McGill's winning streak was halted, and the Blues gained a moral victory. Big Roy Deshields, McGill's driving fullback, who sparked his team as they drove deep into Torontonian territory time and again and Al Haig, the Blues halfback, whose tremendous punts kept throwing the Redmen back, were the stars under these most difficult and trying con- ditions. The Blues moved to a 5-0 lead in the first half, on a field goal by lirnmy Bell resulting from a fumble by Crain, a single by Haig off another fumble, and another single by Rumbull on the second of 2 further fumbles. A 25 yard floater from Irving to Wilmot just before the lst half ended gave McGill a scoring opportunity, but the attempted field goal was wide at the mark. The Redmen made several sorties into the en- emy's territory in the third. Fumbles halted the first drive, and in the third drive Deshields missed a first down by a foot. ln the fourth after a 15 yard penalty against Varsity, Deshields broke through from the 10 in three tries to put McGill one point up. With little more than a min- ute to go Haig made a magnificant punt to tie up the game. McGill was in there fighting to the last, but the score remained unchanged. Fumbles were the order of the day-the Blues 14 times, McGill 17 times, 8 of which the Blues recovered. But for Irvings 25 yard floater, passing was a forgotten art as well it should have been. . ,gm 'ii jnoibad .. 5 I saw I liked Iftgsted Music? M11k?? Redoubled. . . Doubled. . . Gossip. . jnofbad McGill 'IO - - - - Western 21 It was a cold day, the sky was grey-blue, and ominus dirty grey clouds overhung the turf of Little Memorial Stadium in London. It was the day to decide whether McGill clinches her first champion- ship in 12 years, or whether Western keeps her title chances alive. The Redmen had made the long journey to London full ot confidence, but an inspired Western team, full of spirit and full of fight, battled and befuddled the big Red Machine almost to a standstill. The score at the final gun was 21-10 in favour of the Mustangs. Time and again the hard charging purple horde poured through the McGill centre with impunity, and almost unhindered and unchecked time and again the rampaging Mustangs broke through to disorganize McGill plays almost before they had started. Arnold and Grey telegraphed passes and Doug Groy kicking lofty, twirling spirals through the air with well-nigh uncanny perfection, were driving the beleaguered Bedmen back and back. Fumbles and interceptions were costly, and ' j so were the injuries sustained by the hitherto it unharmed Redmen. Crain, Deshields, Ma- W lone, Farrel, Capegreco, invaluable men is S s were among the casulties that depleted the once indomitable Redmen. To add to all these woes, the Redmen were twice stopped on the goal line. In the first quarter the Redmen, with Des- hields carrying, marched for 36 yards to the Mustangs 23. Wilmot kicked for 3 points. A Truant-McNichole pass soon after gave Western their first T.D. Bob McFarlane con- verted. McGill marched 84 yards to the Western 4, but Western held and took over. Robillard kicked 46 yards tor a quick single. A Fairhead-Caldwell pass, and Robillard- Wilmot pass put McGill within striking range. Robillard and Irving carried, the latter going over tor a major. Wilmot converted. In the second halt, Gray's interception, and a pass to McNichole sent up another Western major. McFarlane converted. A field goal resulted from an interception ot an Irving pass. A McGill march ended with a tumble, and Western marched right back. Blake Taylor and McFarlane carried for 60 yards and Taylor did the necessary, but the convert was wide. Western closed the game with Gray's single. 38 -ii-.-d X 1. , mf, , 3 Nflf gi! Xi! Q , jnoibad 39 McGill 2 ---- Western 24 The weather was perfect and 23,000 spec- tators had thronged Molson Stadium tense and anxious to see what should well be the game of the Century. The air was buzzing with expectancy when the two old rivals came out to do battle. The fact that the ranks of the Red-men were seriously depleted and the memory of so recent a defeat did cast a ray of doubt on the final outcome. Still the McGill fans were in very high spirits hoping that the j Redmen would rise again and avenge the set- back of the previous Week. But it happened W Q54 again. The Redmen could not check the con- im fident, determined, and perpetual onrush of Metras's high spirited marauders. They A proved unequal to the task and fell a haplesd crew before the onslaught of the purple andj white warriors. This was not the same teani whom the Red Machine had outfought and outplayed on Oct. 7. Something had changeci since then and this McGill could not detec the result, a crushing defeat to the tune of 24-2. The Mustang defence led to perfection by Bill Ford and their attack spearheaded by Don McFarlane ran the Red Machine off its feet. Dave Caldwell and Pete Robinson wer shining lights in a losing cause. A fumble bi Arnot followed by an Irving pass to Caldwell who lateralled to Robillard carried play for 25 yards. Then came a lovely 45 yd. kick by Crane and Wester was rouged. A unrecovered Western fumble and a short McGill drive coupled with another 45 yarder by Crang gave McGill their second single. From their own 20 Western sparked by Don McFarlane and Fitzgerald went al the way for a major. A pass interception and 35 yds in roughing penalties against McGill sent the Mustangs 5 yds to another T.D. The convert was nullified off-side. The remainder of the game was well-nigh a shambles, th Mustangs making gaps almost at will and scoring two more T.D.'s. McFarlane converted both. In a last minute spurt of rage and defiance the once mightly Redmen reared themselves to heights of erstwhile brilliance and drove within 2 yds of pay-dirt when the final gun sounded a death knell to McGill l95O Football title hopes, The shades of evening had crept on almost unnoticed. Silence and gloom enshrouded the majestic confines oj Molson Memorial Stadium but for the little roar of enraptured and jubilant Western Cheerleaderettes. Thi Saturday of November will go down in the McGill annals as one of the most disappointing in her football history. 40 Scores 1950 Senior Football MCGILL McGlLL McGILL McGlLL McGILL McGILL McGlLL WESTERN 6 TORONTO 0 QUEENS 6 TORONTO 6 QUEENS 'I 5 WESTERN 2'I WESTERN 24 Cannibals? Greedy. . , 5 Rear view Down among the sheltering palms Punch line 42 S Jac, 5203, lst Row-Rosemary Kelleyg Ann Lindsoyg Arlene Sprouleg Earle Taylor: Alison Shufe. 2nd Row-John Morgany Claire Fluet, Secretaryg Carey Stead, Presidenfp Gordon Cox. Treasurer, Charles Noel. 3rd Row-Lucille Scotfg Heidi Earfleyy Denise Gadboisf Ruth Powellg Helen .lonesg Mary Ann Cainsg Kalhy Coit. 4th Row-Hugh Sfephensg John Chauvinp Lloyd Browng lan McGibbong Monty Squireg The farrner's daughter Bob Hiscocksp Bob Briggs. ln Absenfia-Warren Welehan, Vice-President. Country cousins 43 777..l1Li Pants pressed while you wait Treat 'em rough! Just like her mother .... London Bridge is falling down Is there a ducktor in the house? Chivalry is not dead, yet! Can he make it? Little Rock getaway Whafs thiS?T mag 006 t QQOQCQG go 0 Free parking One in the hole 6 use I' 661196886 S XXXAOXXXJ n 46 lfellfionl, Combined Charities Committee Front Buster Jones Brenda Turner Bimbo Black Douglas Campbell, Chairman, Nigel Thompson Sue Robinson Z B Nyeste. Back Jeff Williams Jim Prentice Ann Lyons Chris Bovey Margaret Racey, Gordon Empey Sheila Campbell Gordle Stephen Mary Ann Currie. The Combined Charities Campaign 1950 was held under the direction of Douglas Campbell. The campaign was run from November lst to November lOth and the objective, set at S5,000.00, was reached. This year, in order to stimulate in- terest in the campaign, to make sure that the objective was achieved, and to encourage the committee, new ideas were formulated. A raffle was run on the campus for a free trip to Paris, all expenses paid. This trip was donated by Air France. By means of the Montreal Radio Station, the McGill Daily, posters, blotters, a banner, and booths in every faculty building, the campaign was brought home to every student. During the week, Owen and Murray performed in the Union, and at the end of the week, an Extravaganza was run in the McGill Union. Although certain repercussions developed through administration oversight, we can feel justly proud of the results achieved by the Combined Charities Committee this year. The workers and committee members have done a top-flight job in re-organizing what was a second-rate event into a major feature of the yearly McGill social programme. gamma 5 X, Q Hello, big boy . . . Once again 1 I i May I borrow your frame for the next struggle ? We are, we are the . . . Blood Donor Committee The McGill Blood Donor Committee was set up for the first time at McGill this year. Its purpose was to run the Blood Donor Clinic which was held from October 16th to 20th. A great deal of time and effort went into the preparation for this year's clinic, but more than ample reward was received when McGill students responded to the plea for blood on an unprecedented scale and smashed existing provincial records for the total number of donors in one week. New record l,289, old record 1,24O. It is hoped that next year's response will be even greater, and that all McGill students will get into the habit of giving blood regularly. Front-Caroline Johnstone, Doreen Foirman, Mike Peers, Choirmcnp Barbara Chambers, Jackie Beoudoin, Secretary. Bock-Dovid Ash worth, Dusty Baxter, Mock Strcthy. Blood Donor Drive There are very few students on the McGill campus who realize how many of their fellows were instrumental in making the McGill Blood Donor Clinic a success. Many attractive coeds served as receptionists, RVC girls spent numerous evenings in Dawson Hall addressing letters, and others helped by working on the Telephone Com- mittee. The men brought unwieldy beds upstairs, and carried the all important bottles of blood down to the ground floor where they were picked up by the Red Cross truck. Still others delivered last minute statistics to clubs, wrote for the Daily, built the ther- mometer on the campus, did radio work, distributed refreshments at the clinic, and per- formed other such indispensable jobs. It is to these nameless volunteers, numbering approgrimately 100, that the Committee wishes to extend its sincere thanks. 49 N ' - if Q? Living Men of extinction ,Z-X G ulp X IX I 51 It must have been free 50 Baker and Charlston And vour brother, what does he do? Smiles Nothing to it! Grins Junior Prom An l8th Century Ball depicting the grace and elegance ot the royal courts ot that periodft was the theme ot the lurrior Prom this year, To achieve this the Sir Arthur Currie Gymnasium was decorated with huge murals portraying court lite and a row ot massive chandeliers was hung down the centre ot the hall. Ellis Mclaintock and his orchestra journ- eyed trom Toronto to supply the music from lO p.m. to 3 am During the course ot the evening a stately minuet was danced by ten co-eds, to further the spirit ot the ball. Entertainment was supplied by Owen and Murray who kept the crowd in stitches with their comical songs. Refresh- ments were served, and from all indica- tions the Prom this year was a greater success than it has been tor many years. mba, Pfwm, ...- 51 Key and dudes '1- 'K'N. A , , I ll -Q- I faq 5'0 - Charming Don't stand u P Minuet ZS A 52 151105 Touching scene Funny? gSkin of whose teeth? -SAM of owz, jmih, A E nl! E Z Football must have been better Tl' Which way did he go? Dan ce...? Help! Who' s pushing what? QW -:GLX ,ga 'z if , s 'gg -v, v s A if Behilxd th scenes Y Mother and children Ah, women! Hamming the act 55 511111, of, nun, Jmzfh, Beer was never like this 'But don't break it 56 Crooner at work But on the other hand Whoops! X Steady! fmxnw Panty, -, 1, ' A is w l Xgk 'G K New Physical Science center James and critics A Eff! 58 Sacked out Athletics Night I A full evening of entertainment featuring events in McGill's new swimming pool was promised one and all at Athletics Night l on December l6, the first of two such nights planned for the l95O-51 season. Swimming and water polo in the new Memorial Swimming Pool, Squash, Boxing, Wrestling, and other attractions offered at least one interest for every person. The University of Connecticut, rated as one of the best American College basketball teams seen in Montreal, took on our own Redmen, fresh after an important win over YMHA, last year's Canadian Dominion Championship winners. This Athletic Night was the first one in McGill's history that offered aquatic events as attractions. The swimmers met the C.A.S.A. All-Stars and the Water Polo team vied for Inter- collegiate honors when they took on the Toronto Varsity Water Polo team. Due to increased number of practices that the Waterpoloists had been having, the McGill squad was in fine fettle and playing the best ball of the season. Alan Turnbull's wrestlers showed against Champlain's Blue- jays. Bert Light's boxers were raring to go and Dick Gareau, the Regina flash, Ernie Kovacks, the only McGill Intercollegiate champion last year, and Bob McAllister were some of the stal- warts. The evening's entertainment closed with a dance in the main gym, with music supplied by the newly formed McGill concert band and the ever popular Westernaires. Splash party dthleticzs, 59 I... gnu-W' Sluggers resting Norma 81 date Elevation 'huh Westernaires in acti Say ahh The boys . . . The girls pardon? Sfhfzfff-6 Tom acting like a fairy All good girls see Santa ffN T N fr ,,, 1 , 62 Q Looking into the future Scared? Wu' JCHP Pmflf What's Hall doing? Tea 51 crumpets It can't be that bad . , . , - Q A ' , , r 1? -0 gimme Xnmzs. Waahp Drop something? A Who is Santa Claus? Help! Xmas cheer! 64 i'3'i.D L Finnish? Finish !. Sharp BG. on feet ppzqfufi fluuh, ... lon! fx Quite a collection ,. Relaxation R. V. C. Formal The Annual Royal Victoria College formal was held on Friday night, lanuary 19th. As in former years, the dancing was in the main dining room, with music supplied by the Westernaires. The decorating committee under the direction of Chloe Lafond, completely transformed the room, covering the pillars with sheets of silver paper, and the walls with balloons in the form of large clusters of grapes. As a finishing touch, in front of each pillar was a swatch of freshly cut flowers. This, year, however, a new touch was added to the festivities. Before the dancing began, a delicious buffet supper was held in the cafeteria, and it proved so successful that the committee decided to include it in the plans for future years. The receiving line, headed by Dr. Roscoe, included Sheila Lepofsky, President of the House Committee, and lon Ballon, Olive Hall, Chairman of the Social Committee, and lim Knubley, Mimi Matte, Chairman of the Dance Committee, and lim Packman. Dancers f :i H.. U6 jmmal Ask the man who owns one 4 b k dt ' d Out ot the brine G ec an Hen S '.vw.-.w-.'r.'r.'.',---.w.-.-f. 1 1- -- . L .4 lv-4 Beet? Athletics Night II 'lAn event tor every temperament was the slogan tor Athletics Night H held lanuary 20. The feature attraction ot the evening tound the McGill Redmen basketball team playing against the Clarkson Golden Knights, who had previously defeated McGill. Despite a ten point lead for McGill at the end ot the irst halt, Clarkson was trailing at the end ot the third quarter by only two points and at the end ot the game iad amassed a score ot 55 as compared to our 42. At halt time ot the game the American Olympic Gymnastic team put on a gymnastic display. This was the same eam which had appeared at one ot the Athletics Nights last year. ln the small gym volleyball enthusiasts were able to see the YMHA team playing against the Redmen team nade up ot players from the Dawson Dynamos. This same team won the Eastern Canada Championship in 1948 tnd 1949. The wrestling team put on an exhibition with their opponents from Queens. The new swimming pool was a beehive ot activity. There was a dual swimming meet between McGill and 'Toward University, an exhibition by the Navy Frogmen, and another meet in which the McGill Women's taem lowned Barnard College of New York, Queens, and Macdonald College. To round out the evening's entertainment there was a dance featuring the Blue Serenaders starting right ttter the basketball game. 67 Bottoms up! 68 ,M .. -, 5 1 if v 1 , Db, V Q Water we doin' 'K X Q o L Egad! A human! 'ab-6 Just up the stairs and to the left Men from Mars Look sharp, feel sharp . ' flfliqhf, 11... N 4 'mlb X, Morning after? Banquet? Attention towards the speaker Conference Relaxation . . . I B! 9.8.5 Ko .. , ,Y McGill Senior Hockey Team Although no championships were won by the 1950-51 edition of Dave Campbell's Redmen, the McGillians proved themselves a force to be reckoned with in every contest, and in fact came within one game of tying for the Provincial Championship. Winning four games and tying one in intercollegiate play, the Redmen's proverbial jinx, the U. of M. Carabins proved to be their downfall again this year. The Carabins who annexed the Provincial Championship, edged Clan Campbell 5-4 for this championship at Verdun, believed to be one of the finest intercollegiate games seen in many a moon. However as the Redmen had beaten the C.l.A.U. league leading Toronto Blues 5-4 at the Forum in overtime, they still had a chance of tying Coach Wally Halder's Blues for the C.l.A.U. title, if they beat the Carabins in the following game, which fell on the Winter Carnival's Forum Night. But alas and alack Art Therrien's met a McGill team on a night when about ten of the fourteen McGill players were off their game, and swamped the hopes of the McGill fans to the tune of a 10-6 victory over the luckless Redmen, ending the 1951 title hopes of the team. Due to the lack of sufficient ice McGill's team got off to a slow start this year losing 8-2 to Uof M in the season's opener at the Forum and 9-5 at Toronto. But the team seemed to find their gait after Varsity, and after several exhibition games took the Laval team in easy fashion. Toronto were the next to fall 5-4 in overtime, with the Campbellmen completely outplaying Toronto in the overtime period. The Redmen then extended their winning streak to three invading Quebec for a 5-4 win over the Red and Gold of Laval. This put them in the thick of the Provincial league championship race but their hopes were quickly dashed by the U of M Carabins. The work of Captain Gordie Knutson, centre on McGill's first line of Knutson, Marchessault and 0'Neill deserves special mention. Gordie was not only a tireless worker and the one who scored important goals but proved to one and all that his heart was bigger than his frame. Gord played with the flu when he wasn't feeling well, but played because he didn't want to let his teammates down. Playing on the average of more than thirty minutes per game he was an inspiration at all times to the rest of the team. Ably supported by O'Nei11 and Marchessault he was a dangerous scorer at all times. For his outstanding play this year, Gordie was voted the Dr. Bobby Bell Memorial Trophy for the most valuable hockey player to his team. The lines of Irving, Robillard and Teas- dale and Kent, Lynch and Parsons came along fast and were passing and checking becoming more and more proficient as the year progressed. The defence has improved over last year by one hundred percent, with Robertson, Zemel, Appleby and Reynolds backed up by MacLellan who proved formidable in the nets. As this season's team was vastly im- proved over last year's, Campbell is faced with an even brighter future for next year. With few graduates and some bright stars from this year's intermediates coached by Rocky Robillard, McGill's hockey situation looks bright indeed. A , H - Senior Hockey Front-B. Moclellan, R. Parsons, B. Morchessault, R. Zemel, G. Robillard, B. O'Neilli J. Lynch, J. Wright. Back-J. Adams, Trainer, R. Robertson, Ca-Captain, H. Irving, K, Reynolds, L. Appleby, B. Duke, G. Knutson, Co-Captain, G. Teasdale, D. Ross, Dove Campbell, Coach, Intermediate Hockey 2 532 Front-B. Fensom, A. Llmonchir, Powter, J. Ferguson T. Preville. Back-M. MacFarlane, J. Ferrabee, W. Emo, R. Robillard, B. Little. ...M -gnu.. f .. , G. Baurgouin, B. Finlay, Coach, l.. Shaw, G. Andrews, 72 We 11 take chess ' Q 5319.1 . -Zig gjjg ighgffw - - 15.14 Success? Outta my way! ., ,QMS-Mwm W. Attempt 73 Jfvrluzq, .... Action A A ff' Is the puck in there too? This one was Splits Conversation piece Star Pick on someone your own size mr Qioduzy. . MCGILI. LAVAL 6 5 7 6 5 4 3 3 MCGILL U. of MONTREAL 6 10 1 3 4 5 2 5 MCGILL TORONTO 4 9 T 3 4 T Plumber's Ball , Mwfnbmm, 46'a1L Pumbers' Ball This years Plumbers' Ball was the engineers' social event of the year. It need not be said here that the old saying a good time was had by all holds true, for any Engineer that was at the Ball will certainly know that it would be an understatement. 'I951 Front-R. Ross Smithg Roy N. Morrisonp G. Roy Sorrenli, Chairmang Dan Klepperg John Dinsmore. Back-John J. Jonesg John Haflidsonp Alex Mayersg Graham MacHutchinp James Parsonsg Cliff Quinceg William B. Magyar. SEXY, COC? L FLO9 78 Charm Scared Mr? in attendanceff We-11-fed i Hold 1191. fa i S .l '19 X I K XZXCYXQ . 900 Mumlwzla, Bad 7 Engineers one mind track 7.27 Q rw I X C Z5 5' i . ,X if L KE lfzmv Past the rye ,af 5 1 up Riff! wi' Pass the rye 5 if A-'- Innocent couple Let' s get organized Here, her What an excuse! Only so? J711unbmls, a5'a!L Salt It's th1s way Now lemme see 82 We polish up the handle 711. 'VIJQ Anyone for tennis? ,-MK' Second from right W pay attention is Must be a mickey in that one! Dignitaries imx ju iefwico. z6'alL ..... The McGill University Contingent, C.O.T.C. is the oldest university unit for the training of army officers in North America, having been officially estab- lished by general order of the Canadian Militia on the lst November, l9l2, Since that day it has continued to be active on the campus, and its work in training both officers and other ranks for the Armed Forces constituted a major part of the McGill war effort in two World Wars, During the winter the Contingent par- ades once a week for training. ln addition, it takes part in local sports and puts on each year a number of social events. lt is represented by a team, captained this year by Officer Cadet l. P. Landrigan, in the Montreal Armed Forces Indoor Rifle League, and has placed first in its section in the last two years. It also runs a team in the Officers' Section of the Mont' real Military Indoor Baseball League, the co-captains were Officer Cadet l. W. Allin and Lieut. Fraser Abraham this year, Highlights of the Contingent's social activities in the past term were the Tri- Service Ball on 19th lanuary, which it helped to organize with the U.N.T.D., and the University Reserve Flight, R.C.A.F., and the Regimental Dinner on l5th March. Contingent Officers: Lt-Colonel E. M. Counsell, MBE, Commanding Officerg Maior W. S. Tyndale, Second-in-Commandg Maior P. H. Greenwoodp Captain H. A. Steppler, Officer Commanding, Macdonald College Detachmentg Captain F. B. Common, Lieut. R. D. Mather. Hip-one, two, three 84 8016 Red Light cmd Blue HQcLc9CUlulQHwu.a, o fm UWe've just been promoted Pert ll 55'-?sffi5?X such line! 86 Rehearsal Creatio r Oh, yeah! Why, Pat Name them and they're yours 0'ZQoLc96UluZQ,0fZQ1uLc, No good Ballet was never like this Girls and more girls achme at work ir Nan Sz Murray Red and White Review Front-Alf Powis, Bill Shatner, Director-Producer,Sc1m Warren, Mcriorie Root, Secretary, Bob Graham, Bill McCollum. Bock-Roy Dohn. Each winter a complete musical comedy is produced at McGill by the Red and White Review. This organ- ization, which is one of the oldest and largest groups on the campus, is rapidly becoming one of the leading members of Montreal's theatre world. All the varied aspects of staging the show, such as acting, directing, dancing technical, writing, etc., are handled by students. 89 What's the score lZQcL6C0luY.eflw1L0, 'ris- ff in trouble? if Mr. Director-shades of Stan Mann . . . No trouble yet? There's no business like 90 cg aj 'fd ' I' 'UI I ' Yniaf V . ff K M50 5 fn Xu 53 S A-X. Q 1 nr. 3 ,, an 1-. 1 Senior Intercollegiate Basketball Front-B. Tissenbaumg P. Petch, Mgr.g D. Caldwell, Capt.5 Moe Abramowitz, Coachg A. Garbuz. Back-T. Stringer, Asst. Coachg L. Endmang S. Merlingg D. Finlayson. In Absentia-J. Mitchenerg H. Wilsong S. Tolchinskyf I. Feldman. Intermediate Basketball Front-G. Kleing J. Loweg P. Ross-Rossg J. Shea: B. Pye. Back-R. Cohen, Mgr.: M. Mikalachkig B. Cunninghami H. Wipperg R. Amarong M. Shacter, Coach. I In Absentia-H. Berger, Capt.5 J. Colivas. 92 4 QUEENS WESTERN QUEENS WESTERN TORONTO TORONTO McGILL 52 MCGILI. 51 McGILL 58 MCGILL 47 MCGILL 32 MCGILL 36 a6'aa!mt6alL ln the opener of the l95l basketball season the Red- men out-hustled the Golden Gaels to gain a 53-49 ver- dict at a final whistle. It was a close game all the way Ben Tissenbaum was high scorer for McGill with elever points. For Queen's, Don Griffin scored fourteen points In the next game Western downed McGill with ' score of 60-51, thus maintaining their strangle hold off first place in the big four basketball loop. Bob Phipp: scored nineteen of the Mustangs sixty points. Botl teams worked hard but the purple and white showec greater offensive power. The Redmen entrained for Kingston on the Carniva week-end and after a rather exciting contest topped th- Queen's crew for a second time by the score of 58-55 another close game. This put them in second place i the league. High scorer for the game was Don Griffi with twenty-three points. He was easily the most ou standing man on the floor. Ben Tissenbaum and Dav Caldwell led the red and white with twelve points each In London on the week-end of the 23rd of Februarj the Mustangs won the right to keep the Wilson Troph for the sixth consecutive year by defeating McGill, 62 47. HarryWade and Bob Phipps combined in the second period to pot twenty-five points. They finished the garr with sixteen points each. McGill to end up with fourteen points. The Saturday night of Feb. 24th was a nightmare for the McGill basketball team. The game ended with score of 73-32, a terrific drubbing for the Redmen. lack Gray wearing the blue uniform for the last year chalke up twenty-seven points a fitting way to go out. The fight for second place was still very much alive. In the last game of the season Varsity downed McGill with a score of 54-36 to clinch second place in t C.I.A.U. standings. Caldwell with thirteen points led the McGill quintet while Maymerick with twelve poi. was high man for the Blues. 94 I am session Allah ! Hall, coke, and friends ,.f9'l ' Y 501 Assorted citizenry 9. KfmnimL Up from the Mire The Battle With the Bottle By Francis Allen Alcoholism, according to an article in The Mont- real Daily Star, is coming to be regarded more and more as a medical problem. Many employers do not fire their employees whose drink is interfering with their work, but send them to sanatoria and psychiatrists at company expense. Indeed some firms are considering retiring their hopelessly alcoholic workers on a dis- ability pension. Certainly an alcoholic deserves the sympathy of his friends and medical assistance to help combat his weak- ness. Yet if alcoholism is a species of illness it is one which has been self inflictedg and if an individual has so little strength of character that he allows himself to be rendered incompetent by his addication to the bottle it is a little difficult to see how he can be re- garded as much of an asset to society. One might as well claim that a thief who is caught stealing should be excused on the grounds that he was addicted to money. Excessive drinking is a social problem which has be- come increasingly acute on this continent in the past few years. Undoubtedly it is associated with the stresses of the times and the artificial conditions of our way of life. It is so easy to claim that the odd drink will provide the necessary release from tension, and that the con- sumption of cocktails at a party will add gaiety and break down inhibitions. This it certainly achieves to the extent that after a cocktail party has been lasting a few hours most of the people present have been re- duced to the behavior level of so many wild animals. If people really believe they should dodge their responsibilities by taking refuge in alcohol and feel that they are happier if they behave like animals that is en- tirely their own business. There is, however, the consideration that many people drink merely because they think it is the right thing to do. The liquor and brewery advertisements do much to foster this belief. There is the snob appeal of the Men of Distinction kind of advertisement which in- sinuates that no one but a clod would consider he could do without whisky. The breweries range all the way from Gone for a . . advertisement, as if the drink- ing of this type of beer were the only way in which a man could possibly spend his time, to a learned and unctuous description of all the gold medals which one beer had won in an international brewing competition. One gained the impression that beer had the dignity and prestige of a Winter Carnival Beauty Queen. I am also a little bewildered by a pamphlet issued by the Tavern Keepers' Association of Montreal. This remarkable document asserts that a tavern is the ideal place for young people to congregate and exchange constructive ideas, Montreal taverns seem to be the most bleak and sordid establishments imaginable. . . Students not only acquire an academic education in the years they spend at university. They also develop habits of living and behavior. It is regrettable that a few of them acquire the practice of drinking while they are here. Certainly they do not need it as an escape at their age. and it must be inferred that they take to the bottle because they think it is the custom. When there are so many creative interests on the Campus and so many stimulating challenges to meet it is unfortunate that all students cannot put their surplus energies into these activities. The brilliance which they believe they are displaying while in an alcoholic haze is mere stupidity to observers. The really witty and brilliant people are those who shine without artificial stimuli. The next time you see a derelict on a park bench, reeking of methylated spirits, remember that he started as a social drinker. The transition from one stage to the other can be only too easy and too swift. 3 2 5 s , 'EIQTG4' If 2+ . :vc 5 5 ,VE ii rg all , , 5 Q Q ag W if ami K i Q! I ' A fe , L5 -S - f if , -2. , Q, FA ,gk im, . . , , . A V ,b K 1 xii qw M Mi-wif: ' K if' -:cgi 5 4. 31 ' 22, .V ' . sv , ,I A. ,, Ay fx. 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KW wedded 1:1 ISS 'Nt' ff'-A Y one foao lzsiolner . ,mf Q SC Wfon 103 - - Rbzesse 'RL mmm gmnw c ' ' Y 'zia , ' ,M ' - R fl W 'Q' 1 Y, M 3 95 , 5 Q. .,, if ' ' X I Y ,ff , ff . 9 A f gn!- ' ,-ff'3 'A'- ,, ff-A 'VB' N A V 1 lv .,g -zz., K-M: ,AMW my K ., - fi ' M W t ' U ,' ,L N , .ow -f -v. A l ' x Q A f' -' ., L ' , ,nw ,,- L N , ,K A . M Vg h .X 8 ' .g.1?'f 3 ac.: sf f 1 -up . 1 N - .......s ua. ,W r L . fnfw rf , . ,fr if ' ,H - 4, .,, f lx AQ 1 'V is A 11. his .M V- M If k,,-,--lv-nr' 1.2 5' 1 L., f 'A' KJ' , f uv' fx K All that work just to go down again I M, The face is familiar-s -s .E a,f WeLl, it' s easier ' sf ,--: 5 ,, V, ,Lf , , H . ' W ' H' ' is gs: I Are you sure? iv - x ?f K WW- -.nr qv? i an QQ' -wt it Better in opposite corner . . . W' Skiers? We don't either What's his trouble? It could happen to you See? Ctlbztrzfz, , my K ' wyyvw , ' , V, ,f X -4. ,,,aw11 74, I M , , L- I ,. ' - . .- VZ I .V ,mx V, 55, ,, .,. .. 1 - 6293: H if J., -W .gi ae, 5 ' E1 Q, dk W ?? LK W' 'T f r N 'W-A...A,. X '- rr M34 : Wi? 1 mg ' x 'S' , K f ,I f vw.. 4- ' Now, where's that beer! i Y fr - 2 ff Who's your hairdresser? Up, up and away What s she holchng? Purple patchers going north 107 Dull party En avant! www gwmum Best ioot forward Style 1 How! e fwwls ,rs ?EQE Wsfiii g i if ess ZQQNCZ ff -Who's the sponsor? Queen and chain gang N Ms 4, A f Q.. - Q 4 u 5 3. zz., in H51 .. . , :Ki-ff QQ. if Q S. 522 'S ,MR 5 Q , T sei, Q 3 ff zif gggu .. . x i r A , 3' fI..I f F ::. 95 . 5355 22295 W? ?'s wg 52251 W kwa? mg, gi .WJ Qian 5 ' seg 5' 5 Q51 8 s B N 18 5 E S ,Q Q if Waiwid asf 'iff a S 'V vm lk-5 ,Q Ye as ex N' h x 1 X N mfg 'lib Q - i -,,: . 55' 'QE' 5 ,. is W ,gm t,fK,,,,w -sm, M, A, m,.,,W , . .xif-fwxiymmgifggi, 7 . if 1' S . Sir Y an 6 i , 1 ,LZ,...w s, 'HQ Qi I That cup again Carnival Ballers Reach! More silverware Cosmo activities Watta matta? ife of the p6IfY ? A girl and a million Let's break training 114 ,,,,,,, A A 3 . My A My Stoodents . . . I got angles, b5bY s your hooper rating? They'fg Off! ! ' What a weekend! 115 Same to you! Stagehand Right on the job Did you read it first? Zoe and friendsQ?j These people look real nice Sparks sparking 9 out of 10 doctors who have tried Camels foulw ..- FT Order of the garter 4' t Y I z ,ff -.5 v Ai f .,, 1 ,gl 32 55 fm . X W F. .L H Q In hiding? Bellevue chorines ak iff Front-Anne Avison, Secretaryg Earle Ingram, Presidentp Margo Cronyn, Vice-President. Back-Dick Roberts, Treasurerp Elohim Ramanp Nigel Richardson. Players Club The purpose ot the McGill Players' Club is to give the students experience in all phases ot dramatic art, from acting and direction to stage construction and business management. A steady im- provement in the standard ot acting culminated last year in the winning ot the Martha Allen Trophy tor the best production in the Western Quebec Drama Festival. For this success ot Ghosts , presented in arena style, we are largely indebted to the outstanding direction of Mrs. Norma Springford, who is with us again this year. 119 1995 was Naked technical staff Concentration . . . Naked actors A light has dawned! NOW, now . . . BeCa'l1Se ,L L-41 TG 'TS . ,h. S -fs- Peace Brute! 121 'lflalmzi Food for thought Ay S 's..,-6. .V .N Y ., ,, , Ann .V ,.-5, A A l - ,, N N ,Ja Over hill, over dale .1 . a. A- . Qu emu' .i-Q., is ii N ,y, 8 f' 1 1 Q . . 'f A lgm, f 'v '4if if if Q, I Pick ups? Railway gang QAM I A , fy, H 'nf A up jaw' , mg 4, 'WL l 122 ,ws . . All of us? You name it He on the right has it easy Are we organized 5,Q!lI7'l6ll'L 09144 Gimme my sax ur head'- i - 'Q Are they Senous' What's the name of this game? NOW blow hard Not now- Hlater, perhaps J5'o,uhq, ...- 125 Friends, Romans Bottles 'H more bottles -formal here To us? lust cokes? QF 1 . . . He looks bored Wm Editor and company Why did the chicken cross the road? Why Frankie . . , Wally, BHILQMQL a ' dimmed 90M Jfwaaafi Marcel Baltzan Irwin Guttman Louis Eddy Eddie Kingstone Miss M. E. Heasley Jim Robb Emily Hick John Scott 195,40 .fiwueah Don Allen Peter Hall Francis Allen Harold Bergen Allen Bernfeld Bob Bornstein Barbara Brown Gerald Charness John Cunningham Mary Draper Hugh Durnford Muriel England Doreen Fairman Rubin Feldman Fred Gottheil Bob Graham Dave Grier Art Guttman Al Halperin Fran Holland Arnie Hollinger Beverly Horton Rhoda Harris Ammon Kahn Bill Lawand Cy Lewis Lionel Lustgarten Allan Magonet Grant Murray Jack Rabinovitch Mervyn Rosenzveig Ed Reid Jim Ross Claude Rubenstein Al Schmeltzer Frank Shamy Selma Skoll Harvey Sigman Buzz-Ann Sumner Audrey Whipper Milton Winston Len Wisse Here now, don't be afraid! TWO Of the Same Food? Louis and award Fhey wanted to have their picture taken Looks like a convention 051114, 46'ar1.qu.QL.... L -Neff:-.,5:e::' Unposed? How' s business? FHL 5 H MM X g,..,,M k Who's the victim? Where the elite meet toff 130 Editor-in-chief, pipe, and phone Backseat reader Hold it? Seeg 131 Qailq, M lx Siesta All Daily Workers write this way Wake him up, too No wonder that paper's so good? 132 ffWatch those suspensions -fHomework? 9 out of 10 Women who have tried camels! A ,Hymn-ng fz.u.gi Woodman spare that tree! VL S I L HW L Xqgliffx., f Making summer plans? 'A v 1 X . -K xv Nl 1 2 A , I-Y VIA: f????fi' L. 1 r gk Y 5.0 , 1, i Q F ju?- nah. 1 if JI I ,.,,N 3 , .570 ,Z nance 'i X if Only f1V9 mlnutes more Mr. Chancellor Peggy . my U 53 A I' l l fy 'l3'Q'L'l' i.,--1 4? 0 iii Almost . . . . . . Not quite 135 dwalzda, d5'an4un,L J. Ballon H. Brodie P. Carson A. Cureton G. Currie B. Gardavsky S. Grossmith J. Hutchison W. McCallum M. Pierce A. Powis J. Robb P. Robinson l. Rosenfeld J. Ross M. Rothman J. Scott W. Shatner H. Sheldon C. Stead G. Stephen V. Ward gold mwah Editor C.A.M.S.l., Chairman Dates Committee Pres. M.U.S., Pres. Scarlet Key V.P. Women's Union S.E.C. Rep., Chairman Publications Pres., Choral Society Engineering S.E.C. Rep., Dance Dept. Chairman Pres. S.E.C. Chairman Freshman Reception S.E.C. Treasurer Director, Red 81 White Revue, Freshman Reception Pres. Women's Union Business Mgr. R 81 W Revue, Chrm. Jr. Prom, S.A.C. Managing Editor Daily Athletics Night Chairman Vice-president S.E.C. Winter Carnival Chairman Pres. Debating Society Editor-in-chief Daily l95O-l95l Director Red 8. White Revue Students Rep. to Athletics Board, S.A.C. Pres. M.O.C. Laval Week-end, N.F.C.U.S., Chairman S.E.C. Awards Banquet Editor-in-chief Old McGill '51, 136 .What mwah K. Black A. Garmiase H. Nevard B. Berbrier E. Kingstone C. Noel J. Cartier A. Knight M. Peers D. Campbell A. Leznoff F. Puvrez J. Conrad A. Lyons A. Shute E. Crawford l. McGibbon C. Taylor J. Dinsmore W. Magyar N. Thompson L. Eddy A. Mayers D. Walter V. Forster Z. Nyeste Q7Qn01ua6Ke Qfklwzlibn P. Black A. Hanley S. Onesti M. Bogue P. Hallett P. Pangman C. Bovey L. Harbour G. Puvrez J. Bradeen E. Ingram S. Robinson P. Cameron D. Kingstone M. Racey J. Campbell R. Law H. Stephen K. Carruthers D. MacKenzie T. Tilden J. Devaux N. Magor W. Whelan A. Etienne R. McGregor M. Wickenden D. Grier A. Mills P. Wilson 137 i 4 YM , x.,-' - 'x Somebody watch that waitress! It keeps them off the streets is-4' Somebody watch Ralph ! 5 'L'- , .Q Q X , . .4 '?:::--ME'siZ:.,. -. ur y 54, 1ffF2!w:4umwwMf,511dBS954'1fwM-'P Q 9 M, W . WX M :mm ,r .W 'lv5'95'19f1 lfgvw jimmy ,- fri-M -M, :- I :V N V.:..AIV,. l. ,lg ,..l. , f.,,,,h,. .15fn5g,m.a,'.:.A!. , f 4 wg , 'Yr - V' H . F' -,fwiwv Waiting for the hourly Can I get permission to the stacks? My girl works there? Not too eager, is he? These are very few , . K X A ' S How did an Engineer get in the library? How do those things work? Shh! What are they doing Symbols Huh? 5 555:32 1 'Nu 'N-w in M o .. . P . Q ai' yhyo h Wd? . Why, George, why didn't you write? Why, yes L ra ...J ,gd , x 2 1' Nay, VV ass. V Y . 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V ., V , -- VV:-Q-Ma , 'V ,.,. , W - V -. V , - 13 . kMf':gV,.gfr- V: V 1'- . 1. -- V.V5Vv,,f.,.,. . -- , . ya- , 'V .af - . 5 .,1V,V. V V, V V ,. V32 I ' - V3i:'V.Q 'J7 A V.-' , V ' ' ,VV 'V + ' 1 .' 4 V V V my I X 'I A . F 1 'X f V x- .,, , ,n ,.- V . ' - .5 -VVV , V VV V . V K, V ,- , -A VV 6 A V V . ., V , ' V . Vr , , V V -VF: ' X .RX VV 55 -U' i nw , , EW H4599 A . Ai.. f Athletics Advisory Board Front-Dr. Kirpotrickp Hay Finlayg Deon ond Vice-Principal O'Neilg Prof. C. Carruthers. Vic Obeck. Bock-sDon Wullerg Dr. Boyseg Boris Gordovskyp K. P. Fcrmerg Skip Sheldon. S.A. C. Fronl-S. Sheldong Hay Finloyg Don Waller, Chcirmong Boris Gurdavskyg Alf Powis Middle-Jim Brudenf Smilie Wilsony Jim Ross: Ernie Paposg Jerry McCougheyg Johnston Bock-Bob Hunter, Dove Bush, Bill Magyar. 144 Q- 1 McGill Band 2 WK fx Cheerleaders WV' ' Top-Paul Arnold: Russell Edgeg D. Hull. Bollom-Gordie Gilmourg Nigel Thompsong Bill Winfield. 'WLenA,'5pofLt4,... 145 Athletics Night Committee K7 lst Row-Robin Law, Leticia Artola, Pete Robinson, Chairman, Jill Price, Tom Camp. 2nd Row-lon Bovey, George Valois, Jim Bradeen, Mac Holmes, Ed Roncarelll: 3rd Row--Jeff Williams, Dave Ashworth. Intramural Council Front-M. Brodeur, Howie Ryan, Bill Magyar, Eng., E. Crawford, Med. Back-B. Pye, Architecture, S. Rooney, Grad, D. Dohan, Law, L. Kozan, Dent. 146 'yn Strike one Charge? Y This looks confusing QL-,psi missed 147 Watch those stickse Jlonn, Jlvrluexj, Winter Carnival Committee This year the undergraduates of McGill University presented their fourth annual Winter Carnival. The Carnival, consisting ot a budget ot over Sl5,000, is one of the largest student ventures ot its kind in North America. The Carnival, a three-day sports and social affair, was held on February 15, 16, and 17. During the events the scene shifted from an opening torchlight parade on Montreal Mountain, to ski races in the Laurentians, a variety skating and hockey exhibition at the Montreal Forum with the crowning of the Carnival Queen, swimming in McGill's new Memorial Pool, an inter- collegiate cabaret at the University ot Montreal, and the grand finale-the Carnival Ball in the Sir Arthur Currie Memorial Gymnasium. lst Row-Phil Everson, Pete Cammeron, Treasurer, Jim Ross, Chairman, Ted Tilden, Publicity Paul Wilson, Assistant Chairman. 2nd Row-Ian McGibbon, Ann Skaith, Pete Pangman, Ann Lyons, Victor Bennett. 3rd Row-Dave Bourke, Eric Cloutier, John Campbell, Jim Prentice. Men's Swimming nl l 148 Boxing Wrestling sa 3 w .. yvii gl K Gibby Rosenberg, Monugerg Bob Mcleodg Tok. Fuiimogorip Ar? Roborg Fred Sutfieg D. Menardg Mark Holfg Dave Tomlinsong P. Hughesg Allan Turnbull, Coach. 149 jponim Men's Badminton Men's Tennis ff Cricket l. Q., - 'dk V4 1 ln, 'f 5 5 wks ...mf Yxh A ' . -'sm' A H E ' s I Front-Peter Holly Errol Falconer, Ramiif Romroopg A. Duiong G. Sears-Corlerg B. Hamilton. Back-Abdul Kaderg Sam Hordingg B. Thompson: Noel Edwordsg Norris Procope. Gymnastics Al Rczmscyg N. McGregorg L, Forbes, H. Welsfordg H. Ryan, Coach. ln Absenfio-N. Thompson. 151 jpofzia, Squash We A ' ig!! gg? J Fronl-Mike Brodeurg Paul Oliverg Bimbo Blcckg MacDonald. Bock-Peter MocKellg Dick Pierce, Coach Mcilloyp H. Quoing R. Quoin. Soccer Front-Noel Watkinsg J. O'Brien. Middle-G. Nikoloidiap McPherson, A. Duion, Capt.: G. Sears-Carter, G. Segoll Bock-R. Firth, Mgr.g E. Falconerg C. Meeksg T. Fainstolg J. Nikolcidisp O. Musfp R. Wilkinson, Coach. ln Absenlia-J. Ortega, E. Folkesg J. Taylor. 152 The one on the left looks familiar . . . wish she did l1 g A e winnah! Angles Smiley srnilin' gpm.- x N h' K mu ll Q 5' Jim llilclxener V5 gll, Koqnl SINN5 Pawh' 'Nl S lm-v 1 ollzzn Dave Tomlinson Rm, Sharp NM., l '0 K ' 'dnl' I lptlr SS hxlmln 'L nfl!! all Vlnce Capogreco Bob Marshall 5 . - Dove Caldwell Ken yvagner , - I .lim Allen ' lArml. Cox-wht 'Rovky' Rohillxxrd Ansl. Couvh tifnl' Rulrillurd Frrd Wllmot Pete Rnbimou McGill Senior Inter Collegiate 41 Hurry Irving l Rny De-shield Moe Malone , George Bonny Z 2 5 Jim Nllllvr Dawson Tilley Hxskell Blame: , t Bob Mclnllla B0b McAlllntrI 1 Mike Fa rrvfll Football Tecm 154 of ur A f ' , ', 1 6 A' 1 Q. S' ' . '-j,1'3g..-i,l1,- f 'M-ff-mr ' ' f Q, , 5, X Af - '11, N Y fgufwl Q.'2L.ZfvBkj 7' - .- .ff c-'.f'f,,,,, , may A f f-wy,ggw':! lv' rf Qs ,l a ' ,.-f. 5S 1.,'f.'r f3? , - ng-Ei.u+f1le V A ' 'T QM, , fffff :wtf :K 'rf--fr KA' I M-ef-G+ a' f ,W . Maj ' -X - ,,' . - 1:-T. 1 L Q 1 1 ' ,V A3 , 'Lf' 4? it r. ' ff ,,,1Gr9f' r if ff ilf..-Q-, x 'il ' A Y ' H V J ,, X.-' 2 'ff K ' - , A t 5' 0 - 0 All - .....,.W,,,,,,.r.,...a . . ff, '5i'7', V, ,ws f'sr.,f ' ' . 1 r N , , J . n' ' A W ,X The New Stadium, the fruition of the plans t the Athletics Advisory Board now seats about 3,000 persons, an increase of about 7,000 on le old one. Thus greater accommodation is tforded for both students and non-students and Lis has resulted in crowds of over 20,000 ttending every football game during the year. his fact puts McGill among the top schools n the North American Continent for football irnouts. Sflvllfd, 4--F51-4 . ' :K-1, Q , ,w :Sr HOV 1 ' sig. - . if - gy Q QQ s s 0 1 I s u n Q 1 5 l I I n u Q 1 Q s 'r ' 'fu n'n's'n's'!'n'u'n's s Water Polo Fencing Q9 'X . ff 5 VJ lx, x Back 1 , Front-B. Gordon, Capt., F. Kurtzp D. Field. -P. Eakinsf T. Reidg G. Tully, Coachg L. Druckmanp G. McCaughey 156 Touch6 Come and get me! Ugh! Like this, see jpofzim GOH B. Hallg D. Pearceg J. Turner, Mgr. In Absenfia-Don Smivh. Rugby Front-J. McCook5 G. Johnsion, Managerg D. Race: T. Hillsg D. Straw. Back-K. Readg D. Morgang A. Smithg G. Kenfg H. Sheldong D. MacMillang R. Morgan W. Piper. 158 He has a friend in the crowd jf Maui dnrovxxrxlmrduhpixolaelumwwrm male . Qgfpwta. A wr.. iL EST DEFENDU KUNG passable V? C 5 A.. Accuracy in evidence Ebac W X if-K' ,. z.. R vz.Q, ? df., it wk Stretch! Defendu de what? V . ...B II gpm.. 159 Intercollegiate Track and Field Front--A. Limonchikg J. Kyteg I. Coughlan, D. Blair, Capt.: D. Menardg Jeff Taylori D. Winship. Middle-I. Rulherfordg N. Procopeg R. Ruddy K. Wagnerg Chas. Scriverg A. Raymondg F. Wagner. Backw-N. Collierf F. Hydeg M. Haiti G. Gilmourg K. Scoflg L. Simmerman. Harrier K2 G. Gilmourg F. Hydeg Ken Scottg Ian Coughlan. 160 Itd avy... 'I Spectator sport obviously O.K. boys-go get dressed Ladies! ! 14, r,,eLf f una, fi.. o -Q K M r jpofzfa, Rifle Club Fronl-M. Chrysoulakisg S. Carrington. T. Cameron. T. Gaulfg H. MacCordiack T. H. Loumisp D. Manoukis. Middle-A. Farmerg G. Dawson. T. Goodger-Hill. R. Cambridge. G. Carterp Ed. Warner Ccphg G. Szaszg D. Ryang M. Golf: A. R. McKayy P. Yapp. Back-L. Wevrickg D. Pupaleonardosg D. Aylmerg T. Armsfrongg S. Pandilidis, l. Novolry Intercollegiate Rifle Team Front-P. R. Yappg D. Ryan: D. Papaleonardosg R. Cambridge. Back-Tony Gaullp D. Manonkisg Ed. Warner, Ccphg J. Cameronp S. Carringlon. 162 if Women's Intramural Council -fif- lt ,.. l Ruth Powell, Barbara Chambers, Chickie Christensen, Marg. Racey, Intramural Mgr., Aileen Cobbun, Mary Cowper, Mary MacMillan. In Absentia-Gerry Dubrule. The Women's Intramural Council is composed ot representatives from the Women's Archery, Bad- minton, Basketball, Fencing, Squash, Rifle and Swim- ming Clubs. Each representative is in charge ot intramural meets in her respective club, and records points Won by participants. All points are given to years and not individuals. All clubs hold at least one intramural meet a year. In October titty-one girls entered the Tennis Elimin- ation Tournament but this was cancelled unfortun- ately, due to poor weather conditions. Competition in Archery has resulted in an overwhelming victory for Fourth year. After all points have been tallied, girls of the year with the greatest over-all total who have contributed points in two or more sports are awarded Intramural I's . 164 Women's Athletics Advisory Board Ia CC' ,.,,.-sq Front-Miss G. Bean, Dr. Muriel Roscoe, Miss Munroe. Back-Peggy Pierce, Roberta Tyler, Miss Rossifer, Mrs. Boofhroydg Mary Richardson. M.W.S.A.A. Front-M. Racey, Gladys Bean, Faculty Advisor, Mary Richardson, Pres., R. Harris. Middle-S. Courtisp Pai Rowe, Sue Brady, D. Burrow. Back-Ann Winter, D. Fee, K. Masons, Wendy Cleugh, Audrey Wipper, Marg. Davidson. In Absentia-Marion Johnson, Sec.g Rose Huycke. 165 Women's Intercollegiate Rifler Front-M. McKinnon5 B. Wcxllaceg Ver Hass-Frey. Bock-Joyce Clearhueg D. Nichol, Put Roweg Ann Winter, Mgr.y M. Leeg G. Dubrule- Women's Fencing , qiY?i g:Yia K L,,m, 1 wwi 0 K. V . X' . 3: R. Eckinsp A. Cobbczng E. Wufzkci Z. Southomg Sue Brady, Mgr. n 166 eff Women's Senior Basketball 6 .. Front-B. Dawsonf Wendy Cleughp C. Christenseng l. Irwin. Middle-G. Thomasg S. Smithp J. Tulmang C. Browng R. Tylerg Polly Benuag G. Dubrule. J. Thompsong Pal Rowe, J. Bosada. Back-D. Nichol, Coachg B. Dubruleg J. Whitey M. McKinnon5 M. Hanlyg Ruth Welsmang Bobbie Duncang Claire Cram, Liz. Lalondeg J. Machcm. Women's Junior Basketball J ' 5 Eff i 8 N c l 5 .Q ll . .ax 'E -F .J cw. K.7 ,v , 1 btw , W 5. A i 5 Front-A. McDougaIIg A. Crombieg J. Thompsong S. Roberfsong S. McQui1fy. Buck-Mary Ann Currieg J. Bell, L. Rutherford. D. Nichol, Coachg J. Hamellg Pat Elder. lzfnmcnb, jpvnia, 1 67 Women's Squash 12:4 1 .-fr. y Front-Pauline Ramsay, Kathryn Mason, Mgr., Sis Cowper. Back-Diane Lillie, Mona McFarlane, Roberia Tyler, Tassie Veith. Women's Soccer Fronl-M. Darby, J. Smart, Pat Rowe, Mgr., S. McQuiYfy, J. Wirth, S, Marfinello. Back-D. Nichol, Coach, V. Hass-Frey, Mary James, M. McKinnon, L. Lalonde, G. Dubrule, A. Crombie. ln Absenfia-G. Cunningham, R. Powell, C. Cran, Mary Richardson, H. Regles. 168 Ng' ,,.iF,,, K , - - Q2 3 1 lg as The new pool and spectators .... 3 ' Q E eff ,fi 6 Women's Swimming Front-Jean Mounti Ann Skoithg Joan Mingieg Audrey Wipperg Miss G. Bean. Buck-Ann Connelyg Elfried Redgellg Bcrbclro Holden, Lynn Boweringi Jeanette Hatfield Joon Crowl. Women's Archery Shirley Curtis, Mgr.g Betty Wattg Dorothy Spowortg Madeleine Lee. 170 No two-way stretch here Form -ff' 5 Mermaids Take-off Cdrunani, Sponfa, Women's Badminton Lois Prestong M. Johnsong Ruth Ann Lafoleyp Bliss Mathews, Moncgerg Dcintry Chisolm 7 T ' Women s ennls an M M. J. Ferrierg Marg Davidson, Mgrp Leila Canerg June Devecwx. 172 Leisure Balance Deadeye Which way did he go www gpmfi Modern Dance Front-J. lverseng G. Ozcwcp H. Robinsong D. Pudducg D. Burrowp B. Brown. Middle-A. Moding F. Rochesterg A. Jorvisg G. Dubruleg E. Shierni Miss Gladys Becng E. Whifef E. Wore. Bock-E. Toylorg Pct Roweg B. Rosen. Women's Hockey Front-S. McQuiHy, Mcnogerg Mcry Richcxrdsong F. Wofson, Cocchp J. Smurtg J. Mcchon. Bock-Bert Finch. B. Dcwsong I. Irwing Put Roweg C. Sexfong B. Dubruleg J. James. In Abseniio-J. Dubruleg M. Comp. 1 KK 174 , . D x Y -If - fy .- - I 3,1 af g , 'F - HA 1, ,..V, ,'.. ,un X . 1--. ,.. - , 1 1 ,- r jlf'.4g ,,f.1N QW ,Z 1 yf. ffl? ,. .Q-6.9 Q-.1...f,4 .K 5 7 lf vfffb A .u?f I?q yew -. ,iw ' - un g Q' . M, .. ,.1., . V X QM...-.441 74 4 .,,, I ,A , N. ,fh K ',4 cfm I .31 ,r , f H3 r H., Q. , 1 64,5 W iv 1 -.-U' -' v .-.b ,V -.af A . A , f , gn.. ,, ,. , V. ' ,JM4 -' '.,F - .tj-vi Q 4 f in ,. M ,iff N35 . , , X' ,rl - ,.,- -- Ik ., . ' 1, , ,aff -, Q Uzagi- . 1 ,V Y .LMI x 'fs- ,. i 3. 41,-r, , . If w,.., ..: 71.5, 1 . Vi ep 'ff' Y -.'L 9 1, .3 QN yi, QLV, Student's Executive Council 1950-51 lsadore Rosenfeld Vice-President John Scott McGill Daily Perry Black Arts and Science Archie Etienne Music and Divinity I0 Boris Gardavasky President l ,Z Julien Hutchinson Ralph Shackell Peggy Pierce TFEUSUTEI' Secretary-Treasurer Women's Unicn L. . , A' A 1? James Cartier Huntington Sheldon Douglas Campbell McGill Union Student Athletic Rep. Arts and Science Gordon Young George Currie David MacKenzie Dentistry Engineering law Alice Mills Patricia Carson Kenneth Carruthers G,-qdugfe Nurses Women's Union Architecture 176 S. E. C. The year's activities opened on an optimistic note with a lively Freshman Reception Week. Freshman attendance was extremely high at all functions, which was no doubt in part due to astute use of psychology on the part of the Committee who carefully spread the rumour that attendance was compulsory. But the freshmen themselves also showed real interest in the widely varied pro- gram of events that had been prepared for them. Both the Combined Charities Cam- paign and the Blood Donor Clinic made startling successes this year. The latter, to everyone's surprise, oversubscribed perhaps a little too effective in the case of the Combined Charities, which resulted in the temporary disappearance of a number of campus notables' With only a few reservations, these campaigns should serve as models for future years. its quota. Their success was due to very effective publicity campaigns, The Debating Union greatly expanded its activities this session. Student participation was higher than it had been for a number of years and a number of intercollegiate debates were held with top-rank Universities in the United States. ln the field of entertainment, the Red and White Revue repeated its success of last year, and again sold out for all its performances. Keeping up the tradition of choosing a theme of topical interest, it undertook a penetrating analysis of Montreal vice, and includes in its program music and dancing, which many said was the best in years. Two Athletics Nights were held and drew large crowds as did the Choral Society at its two concerts. The McGill Winter Carnival was again conceded to be one of the finest events on the campus. It enhanced its re- putation greatly this year and repeated the resounding success of last year. The session of l95O-Sl has seen a broad and long overdue reform in the organization of our Student Government. The new system based on a more rational distribution of function has as its end the elimination of all the duplication and divided responsibility, which has so,greatly hampered student activity in the past. At the same time closer liaison has been effected between the Students Executive Council and the Undergraduate Societies. So far a fair measure of success has been achieved, and, although the experiment is not yet complete, we con- fidently look forward to more efficient administration in the future. jfurleni you - 177 Scarlet Key Society The Scarlet Key represents the sole honorary men's organization on the campus. This marks the twenty-sixth year of service since its founding in 1924. Its members are elected by the student body at large, from all faculties and schools, and appointed for out- standing service to the University, academically, athletically, or through the medium of some student club or organization. The Key's function is to act as the official host to all guests of the Uni- versity. Since its birth at McGill, sixteen colleges have requested copies of the Society's Constitution in order to form similar bodies on their own carn- puses. Increased activities and success in general have been enjoyed by the Society this year. Rh 'Nev lst Row-Donald Maclean, Roy Dohn, Don Hillman, Jacques Tetrault, Ross Chamberlain. 2nd Row-George Valois, James MacKeIlar, Treasurer, George Stephen, Vice-President, Hugh R. Brodie, President, Peter MacKell, Secretary, Jeff Skelton, Boris Gardavsky. 3rd Row-Ron Brand, Bill Cave, Perry Black, John Allan, Peter Cammeron, Rod LeFebvre. 4th Row-Art Freedman, Bimbo Black, Charles Lafontaine, Skeet Dorland, John Adieleibn, Bill McCallum, Cliff Midwinter, John Campbell, Jerry Kelly. Dates Committee The Dates Committee is responsible for the scheduling of all extra-curricular l social, athletic, and educational activ- ities on the campus. To avoid serious conflicts and un- desirable or unnecessary overcrowding of functions, all campus groups must submit the proposed dates of their activ- ities to this committee for approval. Contracts for orchestras, caterers, speakers, entertainers or the like, or for University facilities such as the gym, Moyse Hall, or the McGill Union, may not be entered into until authorization in writing either in the Dates book, or by letter is received from the Dates Committee chairman. A heavy programme of student activities occurred during the past year, and on the average there were over ten functions per day approved. These ranged in attendance from executive meetings of four or five students to Boris Gardavsky, Jon Ballon, Chairman, Peggy Pierce, Skip Sheldon. large informals with Close tg two thousand students in attendance. 178 Dan Kingstone, .lon Ballon, James Cartier, Chairman, Peggy Pierce, Murray Carroll. All women undergraduates are automatically members ot the Women's Union. The executive promotes women's activities along cultural, social and re- creational lines. They meet every week, and each day, there is one member on duty during lunch hour in the Women's Union Ottice in R.V.C., to act as an in- tormant concerning any matters re- garding the women. The President and the Vice-President are members of the Students Executive Council. The Pres- ident is also a member ot the Union House Committee. The college year started with .a tull Freshie Reception schedule which in- cluded dances, teas, campus tours, a picnic at MacDonald College, the crowning ot the Freshette Queen and the otticial opening oi Fl.V.C. Among the many attractive activities tor this year were a Canasta Tourna- ment, Buttet Suppers, a lecture series including the appearance ot the well- known author, Mr. Hugh MacLennan, and a Fashion Show. The Publication Miss McGill , increased in size and scope, was enthusiastically received. Among the clubs sponsored by the Women's Union are the Physiotherapy Society, The Graduate Nurses Society, the R.V.C. Historical Society, the Red Wing Society, the Art Committee and the Women's Medical Society. Union House Committee During the summer the Union House Committee was very fortunate in being able to redecorate the Ballroom and the Reading Room, and, though only com- pleted this tall, to install a completely new Short Order Bar to replace the Cafeteria. These are a few ot the pro- jects which the House Committee have undertaken as a part ot the general re- decoration scheme. Committees have been established by the House Committee to study and make suggestions on better use of the facilities, and ottices, colour and re- decoration through an Art Committee, another to determine the most efficient food service in the Grill and Short Order Bar, another to determine a tive year plan tor the development ot the Union. These are but a tew ot the undertakings over and above the gen- eral administration ot the Union. Plans have been approved to reno- vate the old basement kitchen into a new club room and to install a new dark room in the old Book Exchange room. Women's Union Front-Mary Ramsay, Secretary, Dorothy Stawker, Treasurer, Peggy Pierce, President, Pat Carson, Vice-President. Back-Linda Palmer, Josephine Hanlon, Elizabeth Ann Summer. Red Wings The Red Wing Society is the only honorary society tor the women oi McGill. The Red Wings are the official hostesses ot the University, assisting at such functions as Convoc- ation, Football games, Choral Society concerts, election day scrutineering, Athletic Nights, and the Red and White Revue. They are also on hand to wel- come visitors to the University, and are much in evidence during Freshman Reception week. The Society is composed of twenty- two members who hold office tor two years, and two honorary members. Their uniform is the regulation McGill blazer with the Red Wing crest, and a white skirt. Each girl, upon completion ot thirty assignments is awarded a white blazer. These white McGill blazers are exclusive to the Red Wings, and it is considered a great honor to be able to wear one. The Red Wings, since their humble beginning as an entertainment corn- mittee, have succeeded in building for themselves such a reputation for de- pendability and efficiency that they have become a widely respected group on the campus, and their aim is to main- tain that reputation. Front-Ann Skaith, Brenda Turner. Middle-Pat Wallace, Margaret Racey, Martha Wickenden, President, June Devaux. Secretary-Treasurer, Diana Sutherland, Jean Cunningham. Back-Barbara Chambers, Mary Forster, Barbara Holden, Margaret Shipman, Bliss Mathews, Willa Birks, Haldis Jorgensen. ln Absentia-Babette Radley, Diane Lillie, Betty Jones, Betty Sutherland, Peggy Pierce- Mary Richardson. ' Martha Wickenden, President, June Devaux, Secretary-Treasurer. 180 gf R44 A Q ,Z 1 W4 ., ' W f ,, Ja' ' L N .525 154. . 9 ,. z,r.w'.,'- , , ,LA - ' ggfv, -, gif,-ffyg, , , ' ,.,- :-1J'- .. - zwizhm i' ' ' A f: if f- ,V Q 9' - 14 7 g,'R.- . , I ' i - p ,I1W1 T - J: . .S:M.g,- .,.. V : ,, 3k ' 'E -' 4 f ' IWEW -' I 2. -'-Q -- - ' , , V. ., wx nv ' V f, fu4ff- 'D'3 ww , 315 sl -ff. -.1 -,, . V M , ,A A ., z-71 -, - . N .W Mk gm ,. -I A, J, A ,, 77 5: igx, WM ' 1 4 L. :Q ,-..A 1 , my A if A .N .W -wrg.w ,, 'A-fwf Pi QA f .W 1 y - V Y A 1 . W ' Y fafwm 1 f .1 .5 wfrff gm ' ,W w- fr Wa' ' ww , 'il f?iy:,H ' X ,ffifiif , ' ' 'X V . , M, yt M S 1575? nnual Sales Staff ist Row-Lucille Dextrozeg Ruth Biordammeng Marilyn Fisherg Donalda Cameron, Assistant Sales Managerg Jane Eassong Sis Bunting. 2nd Row--Bobbie Hutchison: Joan Bosadag Leah Shlaing Jean Epsteing Jean McGiIIivray5 Mary Griffin. 3rd Row-Harriet Wickendeng Lois Marcoug Nancy Porrittg Margaret Reedi Daphne Lairdg Sue Martinelloi Devorah Rabiner. In Absenfia-Sandra MacDougaII5 Kay Masting Betty Toscanog Mary Dyerg Sydney Thurber, Connie Streeterg Barbara Markhami Barbara Browng Rhoda Crelinsten. was. Lorna objects? 182 Annual set-up S SThat bad? bn lna-4mm.,,.,.. Annual meeting Ctwice a monthj But, Vance- -f QQ .a f Down at the printer Ioy, Lorna and Pat Prit, Jackie and Dave 184 John Scott Editor-in-Chief Marcel Baltzan Sports Editor M3fl39i 9 Ed f Emily Hick Features Editor McGill Daily 1950-51 Five days a week during the college session The McGill Daily, the Undergraduate Newspaper, is distributed. Each student pays two dollars ot his fifteen dollar student tee for the paper, which is placed in locations in the various University buildings. The paper came into existence exactly torty years ago, in 1911, under the Editor- ship of W. E. G. Murray, and has had a continuous existence ever since. It boasts the title ot being the oldest college daily in Canada, and research is now under way to prove it the oldest college daily in the British Empire. H Some one hundred and twenty-tive students make up the statt of the paper. They are divided into three main departments, News, Features and Sports, and several smaller groups, including the Library and the Canadian University Press. Each department is turther divided into tive nights. Advertising is under the direction ot Miss M. E. Heasley, the only permanent non-student member ot the statt. During the 1950-51 session The Daily's Managing Board was composed of lohn M. Scott, Editor-in-Chiet, lim Robb, Managing Editor, and Ed. Kingstone, News Editor. At the 1950 conference ot Canadian University Press, held in Ottawa, The Daily was named President Paper ot the organization for the 1951 session. The Daily also received honorable mention in the Bracken Trophy competition for the best written college newspaper editorials. 185 Jim Robb Daily in operation X ' f L4 ',,....5 Correction? Filing l'Annua1 girls are better than Daily girls 186 p The McGill Engineer l The McGill ENGINEER is published 1 for the benefit ot the members ot the McGill Engineering Undergraduate Society. It began its existence during the 1947-48 session with two issues, today, four issues appear during the academic year. The articles contri- buted are generally ot a technical nature and are written usually by en- gineering undergraduate students. It provides an excellent opportunity tor the young engineer to gain experience in professional writing. Its editorial board is made up ot members from the various engineering branches and Architecture. Front-John R. MacKay, Murray McRae, Managing Editor, David Ledoux, Editor-in-Chief, Tom Norbury, Assistant Editor, Frank Mallozzi. Back-Nigel Chapman, J. E. Durocher, George Charlap, Peter Noakes. Medical Journal The McGill Medical Iournal is pub- lished tour times a year by medical undergraduates. Encouraging student articles, it also receives valuable con- tributions from faculty members and visiting speakers. Issues are devoted to subjects pertaining to historical, social, humourous and technical as- pects of all branches of medicine. The journal reaches medical students, phy- sicians and surgeons, and leading medical libraries throughout the world. Front-Dr. E. S. Mills, Leon Heller, Editor-in-Chief, Dr. H. S. Morton. Back-John Elder, David Fraser, l. Weintrub, Norman Adler, David Young. 187 Dental Review The McGill Dental Review is the official organ ot the McGill Dental Undergraduate Society. lt has a two- told purpose: ill to publish material of dental and cultural interest to dental undergraduates and to stimulate liter- ary activity within the student body, and C25 to serve as a link between gradu- ates and their alma mater. Now some sixteen years old, the Re- view is recognized as a scientific pub- lication by the American Association of Dental Editors, becoming an associate member ot that body in l947. Since the end of the Second World War Cduring which the Review was not publishedl the Review has added to its staff and increased its circulation to include all dental graduates and under- graduates of McGill University, and is sent on an exchange basis to some twenty colleges and universities in the United States. :M- 27 5 ' fs- 1 ' - rt. 'E 2 . , if W -N IQAV , ,,.., , -H---.M -f a fjig.-,R My X , ,, . f-.-l is it Front-Frederic Vosburgg Monica Mooney, Edwin J. Small, Editor-in-Chiefp Hurry Tungcte Bock-Douglas Hopgood, J. Moreau, Z. B. Nyeste. In Absentic-lee J. White. 188 Q1 ,fp ,K Q , 3 . ,fy V h 'M M31 QQ! . g,L bkw, If Q - ' if Lf ' IM, if' ' .I 4 ,,:h, jf,-xf' A ' 3: jg, 1 pf y5'hlf,f ?k Y it I s vt fqfz at , , no ' ' Wg?-, ' f. M I 5. Douglas Hall Douglas Hall, being the home away from home ot a polyglot collection of l50 students from all over the world, is the largest men's residence on the cam- pus. Each year the inmates elect Cdemocratically or otherwisel a Resi- dents' Council, one ot whose duties it is to extract money from their unwilling electors to pay tor the social activities of the Hall. The Council also attempts to railroad the students into accepting the social programme decided on, tor, without the council's restraining in- fluence, it all the suggestions put tor- ward were to be carrried out, the resi- dents would be bankrupt within a week. The activities include Fireside Forums, dances, sleigh rides and many other types ot amusement. rr House Committee Front-Peter MacKeIl, Presidentg Professor F. Hare Assistant Warden George Bey Social Convener Back-Gordon Slade, John Price, Secretary, Brock Young Treasurer George Piper In Absentia-Bill Staubleg Professor F M Watkins Warden I , b ig ,gi-S 3 190 Good old industrial foods? Pardon us I f 'auf See? 5.512731 Watch that toe - Qnuqlma, JlalL Wilson Hall House Committee WILSON HALL HOUSE Morris M. Wilson Memorial Hall, the second largest men's residence at McGill, is situated at the corner ot Milton and University streets. Opened as a residence in 1945 the Hall is still in the stages ot development. Through the generosity ot Mrs. Morris M. Wilson, a library ot some six hundred volumes was added to the facilities ot the Hall in the Spring ot 1950. The seventy-six residents represent all taculties except Medicine and come from all parts ot Canada and several foreign countries. Among these are several immigrants trom Dawson College. Residents enjoy a varied social lite including cottee nights, open houses, a number ot dances, and inter-residence sports competitions. The residence also enjoys a reputation as the most mature men's residence on the campus, which the present residents are maintaining. Front-R. G. Kelly, Secretary, Svenn Orvig, Assistant Warden, G. Charlap, Treasurer Back-Roger Simon, G. B. Hamilton, President, Charlie Raymond, Social Convener In Absentia-H. C. Anfossie. av 52 1' I 1 wa ' is Rememberf- e l they're not round. Wisttul? 192 Oh, she wasn't that bad Good form Eye on the ball X The food looks great wx ,F Your best friends won't telle Per usual 193 wdun, JQLLL... Engineers? This one's in twiceeee hey' re small take ,E HQ. va ei Q., Comfortable? Front-Dorothy Fee, Treasurer: Sheila Lepofsky, President, Margaret Davidson, Vice-President. Back-Olive Hall, Social Convener, Mary Gibson, Jane Chatten, Margaret Rodger, Mimi Pickering, Secretary. R. V. C. Historical Society The aim of the R.V.C. Historical Society, which is sponsored by the Women's Union, is to encourage an active interest in history on the part of women students. At the meetings guest speakers are heard, or, preferably, papers are presented by the members themselves. Two meetings a year are held in conjunction with the McGill Historical Society. Membership in the Society is open to all women students at McGill. R. V. C. House Committee The House Committee of Royal Victoria College consists of eight mem- bers elected annually by the resident student body. Their function is to en- sure co-operation between staff and students and to organize the activities of the House. Numerous social functions are held during the year including pyiama parties, ping-pong and bridge tourna- ments. The highlight is always the R.V.C. House formal held in January. Eva Watzka, Secretary, Shirley Courtis, President, Elinor Bartlett, treasurer. They're off! Midnight oil Royalty, no less ' What's this? Smiling faces .Af ...nv-.-,,,af ,A Chemical Institute of Canada The only organization for students of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of its kind, the McGill Student Chapter ot the Chemical Institute of Canada is one of eighteen similar university chapters in the Dominion. It is sponsored by the parent society at Ottawa, which has branches located in twenty-eight centres -from Vancouver to Halifax. An organization of professional chem- ists, the C.l.C. aids its members in many ways. Students may discuss their prob- lems with successful chemists either in industry or research. Both professional and student members are kept abreast of the latest chemical developments at the monthly Dinner Meetings of the Montreal Section. Prizes are awarded by the parent society to high-ranking students. Each student receives a subscription to Chemistry in Canada , the C.l.C. thl ' l. P1 t t t mon Y lourna an ours O near Front-Mario Onyszchuk, Dr. R. V. V. Nicholls, Harry McAdie. and far' weekly noomhour movies' and Back--Arthur Hall, Shirley Officer, Don Beauprie. a successful smoker complete the in- teresting activities of the McGill Stu- dent Chapter. Mechanical Club Primarily a medium for introducing third and fourth year Mechanical En- gineering Students to the practical as- pect of their various fields of interest, the Mechanical Club fulfills its chief function by promoting tours of local and out of town plants, Films showing actual manufacturing methods used in various plants are also seen by the students. The highlight of the 1950-51 session was the weekend trip of the fourth year to Shawinigan Falls. Other out of town trips included a visit to an industrial enterprise in Sherbrooke, and a power development at Beauharnois. A. S. Szabo, Secretary-Treasurer, William Mactachlan, President, H. L. Fewtrell, Vice-President. In Absentia-Dr. C. A. Robb. 198 Mining and Metallurgical Society Front-R. Wyndham Smith, Secretary-Treasurer, Professor R. G. K. Morrison, B. J. C. Dibben, President. Back-Q. R. Bowman, Vice-President. The McGill University Mining and Metallurgical Society offers member- ship to any student interested in either field. Through the year it aims to co- ordinate topics of technical interest and present them to the Society either through the medium of films or guest speakers. The parent body, The Can- adian lnstitute of Mining and Metal- lurgical Engineers, to which the Society is affiliated, presents many opportun- ities tor members to attend meetings and hear addresses by prominent figures in the industries. This session, the Society has been extremely active in achieving its aims. An oyster party held in the fall term enabled all members to obtain mutual acquaintance, and in the Spring a for- mal dinner is held which serves as a last gathering for the graduating class and contemporary members. American Institute of Chemical Engineers The McGill Student Chapter was organized in 1934 under a charter granted by the parent body, the Amer- ican lnstitute of Chemical Engineers, the aim of which is the advancement ot both the theory and practice of Chem- ical Engineering in general. Since its inception the purpose of the McGill Chapter has been to acquaint student members with the functions of the parent body and to sponsor activ- ities which would give students a broader knowledge of their chosen profession. Such activities include tours of various chemical industries, talks by prominent industrial men, and lectures by the students themselves on their work during the summer months, Members ot the McGill Student Chap- ter are recognized as Student Members and as such the student may acquire full membership after graduation. Since the organization is the only one on the continent pertaining directly to the activities and technology ot the Chem- ical Engineering profession, such a membership is of considerable interest to prospective Chemical Engineers. Front-R. F. Bollen, Vice-President, Professor J. B. Phillips, Melvin Foster, President. Back-George Lee, Elwood Sinson, Treasurer, J. A. A. Lussier, L. Lemieux, Secretary. In Absentia-Morris Bloomfield, Frank Rose. gmmm Society for Advancement of Management The Society for Advancement of Management is the recognized pro- fessional society of management people in industry, commerce, government, and education. The purpose of this Society is, through research, discussion, and pub- lication, to forward the elimination of waste and the development of efficiency through the study and application of scientific principles and methods of management. Front-Doug Byers, Secretary-Treasurer, Professor James McD. White, John Roberton, President. Back-Gerard Cotter, Hugo Vaik, Mel Simpson, Bonar Lindsay, Boris Gardavsky. Electrical Club First formed in 1908 it is one of the oldest clubs on the campus. Meetings are held every two weeks in the En- gineering Building where technical subjects may be discussed and films i shown. I Guest speakers are invited to con- tribute valuable information on current developments in all fields of electrical engineering. During the year a number of trips to industrial plants are organized to give students an idea of how theory is applied to practice. On the social side the spring ban- quet is one of the outstanding events ot the year. Front-Professor C. V. Christie, Frank Mallozzi, President, David Ledoux, Vice-President, Professor G. A. Wallace. Back-Harold Rosser, Publicity Director, Selwyn Bell, Secretary-Treasurer. 200 Monteregian Geology Club The which takes its name from the Monte- regian Hills, was founded as a study group for undergraduate students in Monteregian Geology Club, Geology. Fortnightly meetings are held at which talks are given by visiting geologists or films related to the sub- ject are shown. Social activities con- sist of informal question periods after each meeting and a smoker and banquet are held annually. lngrid Smith, Secretary: George Hinton, Presidentp Dr. E. H. Kranckp Dorothy Eddie, Treasurer. ln Absentia-E. R. Parker, Vice-President. Franklin Society The McGill Franklin Society was founded in 1947 as a group for those interested in exploration. It is named in honour of Sir Iohn Franklin, famous for his work along the Arctic coasts of North America. Commissioned in 1845 to chart waters to the west of Baffin Bay, neither he nor any of his party ever returned, their remains being found 30 years later. Throughout the year, the club hears a number of speakers who bring to light different phases of field work, with an emphasis on the Canadian North. The result is a stimulation of interest about the various topics-which is the Society's aim. 4' Front'-Joyce Colman, Treasurer, Colonel Baird, Honorary President, Nora Corley, Secretary. Back-Robin Molson, Publicity, Don MacLean, President. ln Absentia-Dr, Dunbar, Faculty Advisor, Ted Granger. ,g var.. 201 J Hillel Radio Workshop The purpose ot the Hillel Radio Work- shop, a function of the Hillel Drama Committee, is to develope the speak- ing, acting, writing, and directing abilities of the students. Every year, several productions are put on which are written, directed, and produced by the students. This year several Lodges in Montreal were entertained, and a programme was recorded tor use elsewhere in Canada. The workshop also provided entertainment tor and gave aid to several charitable organizations and dances. Maurice Balabon, Simon Kochen, Morty Silver, Mildred Bercovitch, Lawrence Solomon, Chairman, Rowan Joseph, Gita Rogatko, Murray Hyatt. Radio Committee The Radio Broadcasting Committee is convened tor the purpose of co-ordin- ating and balancing the radio activities of the McGill Student body. The Com- mittee acts as liaison between radio stations and McGill students, providing campus groups with expression through the air-waves. Proposals have also been advanced for the establishment of 'a Radio Department at McGill. Perry Black, Secretary, Don Holterman, Chairman, Boris Berbrier, Milton Winston. 202 Radio Workshop Founded in l943, the Radio Workshop was designed to help interested stu- dents become familiar with all branches of radio broadcasting. It has served as McGill's only School of Radio, giving students experience in announcing, producing, radio drama, and script writing. Recordings of original student scripts are broadcast over local stations. Last year the McGill Radio Show over CFCF was entirely in the hands of Workshop personnel and four half- hour drama shows were produced over CIAD. Auditions are held early in the season and as many students as possible are accepted. Front-Estelle Mendelssohn, Arthur Garmaise, President, .loan Noseworthy, Secretary. Back-Don Allen, Bill Shatner, George Loukides, Treasurer, Milton Winston. Women's Medical Society The Women's Medical Society is a club to which all women medical stu- dents of McGill belong. Its main pur- pose is to provide a means of social contact between the undergraduate women in the different years of Medi- cine, who otherwise, because of their scattered clinics and lectures, would see very little of one another. The opening feature ot the Society's activ- ities this year was a Cocktail Party held at the Stables, the residence of the Women Doctors of the Royal Victoria Hospital, where many graduate women doctors of Montreal were invited. The Society also co-operates with the Med- ical Undergraduate Society, sponsoring one of that Society's evening meetings. Mary Fisher, Treasurer, Naomi Paltiel, President, Mimi Belmonte, Vice-President, Barbara Fellowes, Secretary. fducafional, Literature Society The Literature Society meets inform- ally every two weeks for informal discus- sions of prose and poetry. A paper is read by a member of the society at each meeting. Guest speakers are invited several times each year. The Writer's Club has been incor- porated with the Literature Society and students meet every alternate week to read their own works. In this way stu- dents interested in writing can meet each other intormally and criticize other member's efforts. The Society is open to all students on the campus. David L'Esperunce, Secretory-Treasurer: Katherine Paterson, President, Jane Ramsay, Vice-President, Nino Guoltieri, Publicity Director. Historical Society The McGill Historical Society has, appropriately enough, the longest re- cord of continuous existence of any student society on the campus. They repeat this claim this year despite at- tempts on the part ot practitioners of the dismal science to discredit it in tavor of that of their own obscure organization. Founded in l897 by the Canadian Historian, Dr. Colby, its function is still that laid down in its original constitution to provide opportunity for the discussion ot certain historical events which can only be imperfectly touched upon in University lectures, and the cultivation of that social spirit which is Qstill, un- fortunately, so sadly lacking at McGill . The society also has the distinction ot being the only one at McGill which does not admit women members fthe R.V.C. Historical Society, however, doesj The present practice ot the Society is to hold meetings at irregular intervals throughout the year, at which papers are presented by members or by out- side specialists. H. W. Taylor, President, Professor E. R. Adair, R. Tenenbourn, Vice-President. 204 Psychology Club This year's Psychology Club got off to a good start with the first meeting being held on November lst, at which time the executive was elected. The policy of this year's Club was to familiarize all interested students with the science of Psychology, and to pro- mote interest in the field. This was accomplished through organized trips to several mental hospitals in the city, and through meetings, at which speakers, from both the faculty and several of the professional fields, were heard. All in all, it can be said that his year's Psychology Club was most successful. Alistair Catterson, Secretary-Treasurer, Marguerite Puvrez, Presidentg Hilliard Jason, Vice-President, Paul Peters. Philosophy Society Socrates to existentialism, and Bud- dha to the scientific theories ot evolution, mark the scope chosen by the Philos- ophy Society in its efforts to discuss amongst students and have papers read on subjects of philosophical interest that can appeal to all segments ot the campus. As a summary of the year's work, and in the hope of establishing a precedent that will lead to future de- velopment, a publication is planned, to appear at the end of the year. This re- view will collect together those papers read by specialists frorn various facul- ties, and by visiting scholars not con- nected with the university. Eric Marler, Vice-President-Secretary, Pierre Chatelanat, President, Paul Harris, Vice- President-Treasurer. 5 'ML- 205 Sociological ancl Anthropological Society The Sociological and Anthropological Society is an established group which meets twice a month during the Uni- versity term. Guest speakers are invited to address these meetings and to discuss with the members matters of social im- port. These speakers are usually social scientists who present aspects of their fields not covered in lectures and text- books, and laymen who are intimately concerned with the problems of society. The main annual event is a Sym- posium held each Spring, during which a panel of eminent speakers presents its views on some controversial subject of social significance. Membership is open to all students, both graduate and undergraduate, who are interested in the social sciences. There is no membership fee. Front-Genevieve Purvez, Colin Forbes, President, Barbara Barry. Back-John Stubbs, Andrew Engel. Allan Bernfeld, Program Chairman, Doreen Fairman, President, Bob Burke, Vice-President, Rhoda Harris, Secretary-Treasurer. Pre-Medical Society The Pre-Medical Society is composed of students who are seriously contem- plating the study of medicine, dentistry, or their associated fields. There are over one hundred members, and meet- ings are held bi-monthly or more fre- quently. The aims of the Society are for the members to gain an introductory know- ledge of the professions, become ac- quainted with one another, and to gather to discuss mutual problems re- garding medicine. The Society brings before the member the prerequisites for medical study, not only for McGill, but for the large medical schools in Canada and the United States. Camera Club The Camera Club was formed to pro- mote good photography on the campus. ' To do this, a darkroom was equipped this year tor the use ot Club members and Daily photographers. Discounts on supplies are obtainable through the Club, and help bring photography with- in the range ot students' pocketbooks. In addition, a series ot lectures cover- ing the main phases ot photography was given during the year. The topics dis- cussed included landscape, tlash and sports photography, portraiture, color and special ettects in photography. Each ot these lectures was tollowed at a later meeting by a showing and criticism ot the students' work. An exhibition ot the work done in all classes was held at the end ot the term. The Club members help supply the Daily and Annual with photographers. Jim Ripley, Secretory, Henry Priestmcn, Jeanne Wirth, Bob Jordan, Vice-President. Joan Shepherd, President. Film Society The McGill Film Society, which is a joint venture of the taculty, the students, and the Montreal Branch ot the Grad- uate Society, claims to be one of the largest societies on the campus. ln spite ot modest equipment and the absence ot a suitable place to show its . films, the society each week entertains as. many as tiwfe or six hundred people. Last year, under the able presidency ot Mr. R. P. Chatelanat, the society was thoroughly reorganized and a policy was adopted ot introducing to the mem- bers tilms of all nationalities, selected both for the excellence ot their tech- nique and their high entertainment value. That policy has been continued this year and the society has been able to show such films as Odd Man Out , Stone Flower , Brief Encounter , The Pearl , etc. The society is again much indebted to the Graduate Society tor its sym- . . Front-Francoise Puvrez, Secretary-Treasurer, J. Colebrookg Professor W. J. Berrillp pathetic and generous co-operation. R. P. Chatelanct. Buck-F. P. Stegen, President, B. Stompg J. Canirn, E. Savol. gmawm Debating Union The Debating Union Society offers membership to all students at McGill having an interest in its full and varied . programme. Debates, both inter- faculty and inter-collegiate, were the focal points of this year's programme, with tours to Boston, Philadelphia, Toronto, and others. In addition to the regular debates, the Debating Union sponsored five Model Parliaments and a weekly Student-Professor forum over the air. Competitions for McGill's oratory trophies, the Bovey Shield and the Papineau Cup, were again held this year. The aim of the Debating Union is to foster and co-ordinate all debating , activities at McGill, and to promote student interest in these activities ' through a diverse programme and topics of current student interest. N Front-Charles Taylor, Henry Nevard, Mel Rothman, President, Leticia Artola, Arthur Leznoff. Back-Jack Greenstein, Boris Berbrier, Mike Wilson. In Absentia-Hazel O'Brien, John Pepper, Heward Grafftey. Educational Committee Doreen Fairman, Dave Mactavish, Keith Drummond, Mike Peers, Co-Chairmen, Harriet Wickenden. ln Absentia-Arthur Smith. The Educational Committee exists primarily to bring about closer student- professor relationships. Through a per- sonal contact with the faculty, it is hoped that the student may be able to orientate himself more effectively with- in the University. Professors' Teas and Gen Nights are held to provide a medium for the student to meet professors personally and to discuss any problems which may arise concerning the choosing of courses, opportunities awaiting the student in various fields after gradu- ation, appropriate subjects to be taken for the various fields, and other valu- able information. The Curriculum Committee , a sub- division of the group, is especially con- cerned with the courses offered and general lecturing conditions at the University. This year the Committee has also taken over the task of trying to obtain tickets at reduced rates for students who wish to attend Les Concerts Sym- phoniques and other concerts and plays which appear in Montreal. 208 Phi Epsilon Alpha Society The Phi Epsilon Alpha Society is an Honorary Engineering Undergraduate Society formed in 1934 by Professor R. Del.. French. Membership in the soc- iety is designed to recognize in a fitting manner those qualities of academic standing, leadership, and character shown by students during their uni- versity training, which promise to make them a credit to their profession. if Front-Professor J. U. MacEwan, Honorary President, Ronald E. Dyson, President, Ross Chamberlain, Treasurer. Back-Roy MacCormack, Vice-President, John Adieleian, Secretary. I. S. S. ISS aims to provide a fruitful channel of international contact for Canadian universitiesg to provide international understanding at the most effective level efthe university, and to raise funds for student relief and university recon- struction in Europe and Asia. Thirty-five D.P. students have been brought to Canadian universities by ISS in the past two years, and McGill is sponsoring two of these. McGill has contributed to the uni- versity and student relief project of ISS by contributing funds for books, cloth- ing, medical supplies, and food for both Europe and Asia. The McGill Committee, in October of 1950, sponsored the Polytech Chorus of Finland, raising over one thousand dollars to assist in the building of stu- dent dormitories at the University ol Helsinki. McGill Students also Contributed ap' Front-Mel Rothman, Wellner O'ConneIl, Joan O'Connell, Secretary, Bob Gill, Chairman. proximately twelve hundred dollars as Back-Stuart Corey, Chuck Taylor. part of the ISS programme to help the university communities of South-East ern Asia. 209 Duplicate Bridge Club The club is open to all undergraduates 3 who are interested in bridge. Besides X regular fortnightly duplicate movements, there is mixed bridge, club champion- ship, and a chance at inter-collegiate i competition. Instruction from ranking Montreal bridge experts is available to amateurs and more advanced players. Michael Bone, Douglas Rankine, T. Oscar Stangeland, Presidentg Peter Graham, Joy Spiller. ' Sailing Club The Sailing Club is a club tor those who are interested in sailboat racing. In the Fall and Spring its members take part in various regattas organized by the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing As- sociation ot North America. At meetings during the winter months movies are shown and races discussed in order to keep up the interest. Kathy Coit, Secretary, John Fisher, Pauline Ramseyp John Mills, Commodore. Jane Mather, Treasurer. gamamar 210 i Q KS. vw 2- 5 F .5 , fQ.-J! '29 . gifgia Ss 1 E is 2 x Q l ,1 f if Q 5 li isis: is 1 tw-J 3 V W. 5 1 A ,, E, .A az,-pi' K .,. A J Y S 3? .+ . - 4 if Ls --Lg: ft Q .ms K Lf 55351 LL K fgwfif .G Q 1' ,QV A vp 1 Q 3,5 , 'I 3955, if 1 ,,,,... ,. .f -f W .Qmwwwmrymw ww- W, -,- . ..,,A V A,.L ,MM . -rf: ,.A- K' kk S , ' ,- Canterbury Club The growth of the Canterbury Club in the two years since its inception at McGill, has more than demonstrated the need for such a group on the cam- pus. Founded as a Club for members of, and those interested in, the Anglican Church, its aim is to promote knowledge of and participation in the faith and practice of that Communion. The num- ber and variety of its activities, on the threefold basis of worship, study, and service, with a healthy mixture of re- creation, has increased its membership and now includes in its weekly pro- gramme a Corporate Communion and breakfast, a mid-day lecture, and a Sunday evening study and social group. In addition regular features in the pro- gramme are Corporate Evensongs, Quiet Days, a party for the under- privileged people, Carol singing and out-of-town weekends. The pressing need for a permanent house now forms the major project of this active group. John Slater, Treasurer, Art MacRae, Vice-President, Barry Valentine, President, Raymond Denson, Secretary, Mary Hayes. Hillel Foundation The Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at McGill University is the official lewish Organization on the campus. lts aims are: CU To unite lewish students on the cam- pus into a community which will make them aware of their lewish heritages and tradition. f2l To stimulate interest in Judaism through planned extra-curricular activ- ities of a cultural, religious, and social nature. t3l To promote inter-religious and inter- cultural harmony among all students on the campus. The Hillel programme is planned so as to give students an opportunity to ex- press themselves in all possible fields of endeavor. Programming is divided among eighteen committees: art, cul- tural, debating, dramatics, Freshman, house, library, interfaith, membership, Front-Hillel Becker, Lucille Chorness, Alex Moyers, Annette Segal,Murray Hyatt. McGi1lah, Publiciwf religious, Social, Middle-Doug Cohen, Second Vice-President, Gisela Gewurz, First Vice-President, 5053151 welfare, UISA Campaign, and Rabbi Cass, Director, Boris Berbrier, president, Marilyn Goodman, Secretory, Seymour Machlovitch, Treasurer. Back-Etta Binder, Sam Deitcher, Goldie Cleman, Jonathan J. Robinson, Beatrice Galler, Israel Libman, Shirley Gold, Leonard D. Warshaw, Zipporah Dunsky. Zionist. 212 McGill Christian Fellowship Front-Dorothy Spowart, Secretary, Mary Maclver, Vice-President, Rubin Bonney, President, Lois MacKenzie. Back-Stu Martin, Bob Paulette, Charles Dry, Treasurer, Bert McGee. Newman Club The Newman Club at McGill Un- iversity provides spiritual, intellectual, and social functions for the Roman Catholic Students. It is one ot hundreds ot similar organizations in almost all the non-sectarian colleges in North America. lts activities range from Communion Breakfasts, retreats, lecture series and study clubs to a semi-formal, dances, and skiing parties. . To know Christ and to make Him known . With this as its motto, the M.C.F. stands for a simple, vital, and practical Christian Faith as the solution to the fundamental problems ot human nature. The One who said 'I am the Way' is tound to be a living Reality demanding confidence and allegiance. At McGill, as at other universities around the world, interested students associate with the Inter-Varsity Christ- ian Fellowship to explore the realities of this faith primarily by the study of the Scriptures and by prayer. Other activities include Sunday evening Hymn Sings, Conferences, and Socials. This year a campus-wide Mission was held. Headquarters are located at Student House , 3445 Peel Street. Front-Don Fraser, Treasurer, Marie Mclean, Sally Wright, Back-Margaret Conroy, Hugo Vaik, John Hazel O'Brien, Joan Mclean, Tom Egan, H. Allan Hanley, President, William Summers, Secretary. Furlong, Father G. E. Carter, Chaplain, B. Cavalcanti, Father McKee, Chaplain, Margaret Seng. ln Absentia-Maureen Peckham. 213 711211111411- Student Christian Movement The Student Christian Movement is a student movementg locally and demo- cratically controlled, with national and world atiiliationsg interested primarily in problems ot student liteg promoting a sense ot responsibility to the student movement in Canadian universities. The Student Christian Movement is a Christian movement trying to discover what Christianity isp doing its best to iind the relevance ot Christ's teaching tor the University and the world situ- ationg providing an opportunity for corporate worship and research into the meaning ot it. Front-George Stegen, Presidentg John Bishopg Claire Corbeil, First Vice-President. Bock-Percival Powles, Treasurerg Eorl Anderson, Second Vice-President. Jhwlvwf -4 Qi? flfiii . J , K .3 sf.. , .. ,L , .- 5 'M wffxzf-zg,f,iiL, , 1ff4M?iiifQ , . ,. X . 1 i . .gd 'f 1, M. xii? ' V '?:Q,,-:iff ,ESV K --11: , f.Q5,.k 7, Qwsvkfz, ,Emi K gk, 553: -, -2 123- f1 'fZ ffl ' fi 1,5-ww, fwfd. f L . ' K 1 Sq A ff? l 3: n Q R . .. 2 v - ff ,A if .fg,g:i'-H Hs-w f - V, ri EE? '12, X , rf ,S ..,,L -Q .,.. V, . -:awww X I 5521311221-m 1- ' est Indian Society Our aim as a Society is, by means ot intercultural meetings, and the dis- cussion ot problems pertaining to the Caribbean, to help others to know some- thing ot West Indian attairs. We aim also at the harmonious accommodation ot West Indians to Canadian lite. Front-Doris Marshall, Noel Edwards, President, Eloise Jones, Secretary. Back-George Bancroft, Vice-President, Gerald Sears-Carter, William T. Brown, Treasurer, Joseph Liverpool. German Club The purpose ot this club is to en- courage German conversation at in- formal meetings, and to give students an opportunity to learn more about german culture, as it was in pre-Hitler days. The programme includes lectures, plays, musical evenings, and social gatherings. The Club advisors are Dr. W. L. Graff, Professor B. Meyer, and Mr. V. Block. The executive consists ot President Marion vand der Walde, Vice-Presi- dent, Nancy Weaver, Secretary-Treas- urer, Doris Markson, and Programme Chairman, Elohim Raman. Nancy Weaver, Vice-President, Elohim Raman, Program Chairman, Marion van der Walde, President, Doris Markson, Secretary-Treasurer. 216 S. Argyropoulos, Secretory, A. Stomatopoulos, First Vice-Presidentg Harry Triandis, Presidentg A. Steriopoulos, Second Vice-Presidentg G. Bey, Treasurer. Polish Club The Polish Club at McGill was re- organized in l948. Since then it has been active in bringing together Polish students at McGill by arranging dis- cussion groups, talks by eminent Polish writers, artists, and statesmen, social gatherings, and ski trips. Though we are not numerous our spirits are high. Hellenic Club The McGill Hellenic Club was formed to expand Greek thought and culture in the University. A series of lectures and discussion groups on modern Greek problems and the evolution of Greek culture were organized. Sub- stantial advances toward Summer Semi- nars in Greece were also made. Olga Romer, Secretary-Trecsurerg Jerry Zuborski, Presidenff Evvo Stachiewicz, Vice-President. .9lzfQJzn.aizbnaL 6 J7nllZicaL Ol La Societe Fran aise The express purpose of the Societe Francaise is to promote a broader understanding of the French language and of French culture on the campus. Besides lectures given by eminent re- presentatives of varied fields of French cultural expression, the activities ot the Society include social evenings, folk- dancing, dramatics and week-end ex- cursions. Front-Johanna Leipoldt, Frances Gimpelman, Jean Findlay, Secretary, Helene Waksberg. Back-Yvonne Garry, Doris Murkson, Marc Robic, Vice-President, Roberta Lander, President, Mlle Gauny, Advisor. Club Hispanico El Club Hispanico is a club designed to bring together in a spirit ot friendship and interest students from Spanish- speaking countries and those who are students ot the Spanish language and culture. The yearly activities include bi- monthly meetings, lectures by guest speakers, informal dances, and group attendance at Spanish concerts and programmes. Muchas gracias a todos los que han contribuido a nuestro anhelo de acer- camiento entre Espana, Latino America, y los demas paises hermanos. Esper- amos que cada uno haya encontrado un rato de alegria en nuestras reuniones. Felices vacaciones, hasta el ano proxirnol Marie Louise Mohr, Treasurer, Hugo Cuevas, Mireya Cuevas, President, Carlos Elias, Lenore Griffin, Secretary. In Absenfia-Jerry Pecknold, Vice-President. 218 Liberal Club The McGill Liberal Club is directly interested in the caretul study oi na- tional attairs, and the encouragement of student interest in the principles and policies embodied in the Liberal Party ot Canada. ln its Wednesday meetings, club policy has been to promote discussion ot Canadian issues. The student has the opportunity ot making a detailed study leading to an authoritative knowledge ot such varying subjects as agriculture, toreign policy, Dominion-Provincial re- lations, and other phases ot Federal and Provincial activity. There are also de- bates, lectures, and preparations tor the Model Parliaments, in which the Liberal Club has always played an important role. An annual dinner and social complete the list ot activities. Storrs McCall, Secretary-Treasurerg Duncan Fraser, President, Charles Taylor, First Vice-President. In Absentia--Heward Grafftey, Second Vice-President. Progressive Conservative Club The McGill Progressive Conservative Club was founded tor the purpose ot stimulating interest in national attairs on the campus, and tor encouraging an understanding ot Canadian Politics. Through general meetings, discus- sion groups, sponsorship ot speakers, participation in the Model Parliaments, and representation in National Con- ventions, the Club has given an oppor- tunity to students to study national attairs in the light of the principles of the Progressive Conservative Party. The Club is attiliated with the Pro- gressive Conservative Student Feder- ation, an organization co-ordinating the activities ot University clubs across Canada. Front-Donald Cameron, Billie Bickle, Secretary, Pearce Bunting, Presidentp Marjorie Rootg Leslie Ham, Treasurer. Back-Wilfred Spangenthalg Donald Savageg Donald Jess. 9nta1maiionaL 6- PvldicaL N. F. C. U. S. The greater part ot the work under- taken by McGill's 1950 NFCUS Com- mittee was concerned with the organs ization ot the National Summer Sem- inar on Knowing Canada which is to be held during the last three weeks ot August and which will be attended by selected students representing uni- versities all across the Dominion. Len Harbour headed the McGill group, which also served as regional secretariat for the National Federation of Canadian University Students. Front-Earl Young, Claire Diamend, President, Noel Edwards, Vice-President, Rei Nishio. Back-Tony Monfzuvinos, Treasurer, Peter Hall, Claude deForest. In Absentia-Marion van der Wolde, Secretary. Len Harbour, President, Ingrid Smith, Secretory, Claire Cron, Treasurer, Don Allen, Publicity. Cosmo Club Like no other campus organization, the Cosmopolitan Club has evolved a constitution which is projected toward the furtherance and maintenance of harmonious relations between the kaleid- oscope ot nationalities that grace the McGill campus. An active programme designed to satisfy the spirit ot good will among the diverse ethnic groups includes a series ot informal dances, swimming parties, sleigh rides, skiing, discussions on topics ot mutual interst, and the organ- ization ot an International Variety Show, proceeds ot which will be donated to some charitable organization. Archie Bastien, Secretary-Treasurer, Professor John Hughes, Douglas Simpson, President. I. Z. F. A. The McGill Chapter of the Inter- collegiate Zionist Federation oi America is one ot over 150 chapters throughout Canada and the United States. The function of IZFA is to foster Zionist activities on the campus and to create a dynamic group interested in discus- sing Jewish history and current events pertinent to Israel. Activities include symposiums led by competent educators, Hebrew study groups, folk singing and dancing, dis- cussions, Israeli films, and social events. IZFA is recognized by Hillel as the campus arm ot the Zionist movement. Masonic Club The purpose ot the McGill Masonic Club is to encourage members ot the Masonic Order who are at McGill to become acquainted with one another, all Masons are welcome to join the Club, whether they are students, mem- bers ot the teaching statt, or other em- ployees ot the University. The McGill Masonic Club is not a Lodge, nor is it a branch of any Lodge, but it is a club where those brethern ot the Masonic Order who are away from their own home Lodges can meet mem- bers of the Montreal Lodges where they might have the opportunity of becom- ing visiting members. The Masonic Club gatherings are oi an intormal, social nature. This year's programme includes a number ot evening meetings with entertaining speakers, and there is a banquet planned to end the season. The Masonic Club pin has been re-issued, and seems to have won wide favor with the members. The McGill Masonic Club was founded in 1923, and has proved to be very popular. The present executive extends a warm welcome to all Masons at McGill to join the club, and hopes tor a happy and successful year, with many more to follow. Larry Diner, Milton Winston, Leib Naturmcn, Yosef Kochen, President, Tony Shine, Vice-President, Gabe Glazer, Treasurer. .0IlfQlIllLlfli0I'lLlL 6 Pnl111lca.L McGill Choral The Choral Society, an organization of over two hundred voices, has given two major concerts on the campus this year: Sing at Christmas , and Spring- song . Sing at Christmas was presented at Macdonald College, and members ol the society have sung at the opening of the Memorial Hall, the SEC Awards Banquet, and the Baccalaureate Serv- ice. Since the war the society has grown from a nucleus of forty-tive members. The conductor is Gifford Mitchell, and the accompanist, Doris Killam. Society Front-Deidre Wade Gufford Mitchell Director Allan Cureton President Back-Frank Allen Brian Catterrll Joyce Colman Robert Paulette John Bishop Treasurer Political Economy Club ta? Lf T' me XX 222 PV-06925 5 7 1 ',4,- ,. . 31 fi - ' , I - : V- '.- ,I 1J,.l,I'-ff I.n - ,f '. -' Y- , .'.VI., 3. .91 , ,1 :: - . , V' I I- - --I I . ' -I' I ' A, 4I J---'. 11 4 ' 'l41 f-KPYZ .L r 'lf - I I ' 'Say p I-x ,. :AI --,Ifw .v,.- f .1 - I , . -I .,: ,.- . .4 .- ,I V 4 , .41'?ta 4 I-1zL'4?'?Qr f II - I'-f- -Q 5'-q-1' 1 ..'-.-NAI f 4q 45If'.IIQw :I '- xiii? ' ,' -'K 'I md- 5-'lb'-I 2 3: I. 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Q 1 av 4 if If gf. --.I,YI,, ' effigy-2IIg,g3'gg-, I in I I-fc. 4 'igV,,.,. .,Q 2 ,HIQVKYW-I ' ?' f . 531 T' '- QI ,ITF ., . 4 V .4 .f- s ,5f. V4 I.. - Q.-:Ig 5, V.V ,.V 4 .fdV- . VII.y4I E 5 Y 223 Front-Merran Evans, Corresponding Secretary, Niels Nielsen, President, Carolyn Box, First Vice-Presidentg William McCallum, Treasurer, Sheila Gundy, Recording Secretary. Back-Perry Black, Douglas Campbell, SEC Representatives. ln Absentia-Seymour Rosen, Michael Brodeur. Arts and Science Undergraduate Society The scope of activities ot the Arts and Science Undergraduate Executive Com- mittee was greatly increased this year as a result of the re-organization of the S.E.C. and the policy of decentralization. The Social Committee presented several informal dances during the year, among them football and hockey dances, the New Year's Eve Ball and the Flunkers' Fling. The lunior Prom was presented by Arts and Science in December and proved a great success. The Educational Committee sponsored sale of concert the theatre tickets, and Professors' Teas. The Curriculum committee was also active. Debating interest was very keen and well directed. The Executive donated a trophy for inter-class debating, a tournament being held in the second semester to decide the winning year. ' The Athletics department entered many teams in inter-mural athletics with ex- cellent results. Competition ran high for inter-mural supremacy. About three-fourths of the campus clubs and societies came under ASISUS spon- sorship. Among them were the Players' Club, Forge, and the Radio Workshop. The Executive Committee wishes to thank all its helpers and supporters and hopes that it has served the students well in 1950-1951. 224 ALCE, EDWIN K. 'Where il is 11 duly la wor- ship the sun. il is prelly sure lo be a crime lo ex- aminc lhe laws of heal. Born April 9, 1930, in Erin, Jnt. Attended Montreal iigh School. Entered Mc- Zill, 1947. Activities: Uni- 'ersity Reserve Flight, ln- rarnural Sports. ISIMAKOPULOS, TOM The doorstep lo lhe temple of wisdom is the knowledge of your own ignorance. lorn May 28, 1930, in fiontreal. Attended Mont- eal High School, lintered fIcGill, 1947. Activities: 'niversity Scholarship, 949-51. llonours Course, iconomics and Political clence. AMES, SALLY BLAIR 'ill gels had . . . and lhen il gels worse! Born Feb. 15, 1930, in Bos- ton, Mass., L'.S.A. At- tended, Westlake School for Girls, Calif., graduated 1947 from lirearley School, N.Y.C. lintered McGill, 1947. Activities: Red 8: XVhite Revue, 1948-51. BALLON, JOY FLEUR SeU'-expression is all very well, if self is worlh expressing. Born Oct. 18, 1928. in Mont- real. Attended The Study, High School for Girls, En- tered McGill, 1946. Activ- ities: See. Treas. XVomen's Debating Society, 1946-47, Inter-fnelilty, lnter-colle- giate Debating, 1946-48, Choral Society, 1946-48, Radio XYorksh0p, 1947-493 Institute of Design tChic- ago, Ill.J, 1949-505 Teacher training at Mtl. Museum of Fine Arts, 1950-51. BATCH ELDER, EARLE C. Sorn in Braintree Mass., Entered McGill, 1948. 'b BAYNE, HAROLD G. H Haec esl sapienlia non arbilrari se scire quod nescialf' Born in Barbados, B.VV.I. Attended Foundation School, linrbados, lixternal Student London Vniversity, 1947-49. lintered McGill, 19-19. Activities: Member 1Vest Indian Society, 1949- 51. APOSTOLATOS, ROSE Lei well planned founda- lions be laid. Born April 0, 1930. in Mont- real. Attended XAYESUYIOIIIIC lligh. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities: M.O.C., Dramatics. BANCROFT, GEORGE WINSTON . . , Ou! of a misty dream our path emerges for a while, then closes within a dream. , Born in Georgetown, Br. Guiana CRaleigh's Eldor- adoj. Attended Queen's College, Br. Guiana, Dept. Principal, St. Andrew's B.G. Activities: Ross House Residents' Council, McGill, 1948: External Secretary, 1949-505 Vice-President B. VV.I. Society, 1,950-51. De- grees Held, B.A. Clnter. Lond.J. BECKER, HILLEL If I am not for myself who will be for meg if bu! for myself, whal am I? Horn May 27, 1950, in Brooklyn, N.Y. Element- ury Schooling in Detroit, New Haven, Boston. lligh schooling at Montreal lligh School. lintered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities: Intramural Squash, intra- mural Basketball: Ilillel Governing Board. Honours Course: Psychology. ARMSTRONG, ELIZABETH ANN Invictus Manco I Born May 30, 1929, in Montreal. Attended The Study, Montreal. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Red 8: NVhite Revue, 1947- 48, Choral Society, 1947- 49, 1950-51. BARES, WILLIAM D. A human life4wha! clues il mailer, idle challerf' Born jan. 18, 1926, in Floral Park, L.I., New York. At- tended Sampson College, Hartwick College. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: l'.S. Navy, 1943-46. ARONOFF, LEWIS LEIBA CMRSJ May we live every day of our life. Born Feb. 22, 1930, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Alfred Joycc:StrathconaAcademy. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Hillel Foundation, 1947-50: Modern Dance Club, 1947, Chairman of Art Committee at Hillel, 1948-49, Co-Secretary of li.j.S.A., 1950-51. BARRY, QDIANAJ ELIZABETH Oh, you can'l help that, said the cal, we're all mad here. llrn mad. Yau're mad. Born Alun. 2, 1929, in Niont- real. Attended St. Paul Academy. Entered lNIcGill, 1947. Activities: Newman Club, 19-17-513 Players Club, Arena Vllingg English Dept. Productions: Charter Mem- ber, B.l., 1950-51. Honours Course, English. pun BERESFORD-HOWE, JOHN RUSSELL Must I lead now an idle life in wishes, And follow Cupid for his loaves and fishes? Born March 25, 1926. in Montreal. Attended West Ilill High School. Entered McGill, 1945, re-entered, 1948. Activities: Intra- mural Sports. BIARD, FLORENCE MARY HELEN To be, ralher than Io scemin Born ,luly 13, 1930, in Sher- brooke. Que. Attended Kenogzuni, Longueull High Schools. graduated from Stratllt-ona Acudeniy. En- tered McGill, 1947. 225 BICKLE, JUDITH R. I was gralified lo be able lo answer promptly and I did, , . I said I didn't know! Born Nov. 16, 1928, in Tor- 0nto.Ont. Attended Haver- gal College. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: R.V. C. House Committee, 19483 Secretary Progressive Con- servative Club, 1950-Sl. BIRCH, ELIZABETH A. Cod crcaled woman and boredom did indeed cease from lhal momcnl-bu! woman was Cod's second mislakef' Born July 1, 1930. in Mont- real. Attended XVeston, Netherwood. CRothesay, N.B.j. Entered McGill, Oct. 1947. BIRD, PATRICIA H. 'AExlremum falo, quod le adloquor, hoc cal. Born July 9, 1930, in Mont- real. Attended Lisgar Col- legiate, Ottawa. Entered lVlcGill, Sept. 1948. Activ- ities: Choral Society: M. O.C.g CCF Clubg Philoso- phical Society. Honours Course. Philosophy. an BISHOPRIC, NANETTE ALLISON No, No, Nanelie Thal's all I hear! Born April 25, 1929, in Regina CRCMP Barracksj, Sask. Attended Quebec High School. Entered Mc- Gill. Sept. 1947. Activities: Red St VVhite Revue, 1949- 51, Decoration Chairman RVC Formal, 19495 Winter Carnival, 1948. 5 BLOOMFIELD, HAROLD 'My brain l'II prove th female lo my soul. my sou the falheru. liorn April 14. 19211, in Lo Angeles. Calif. Attendet NVt-st Hill High. liutcret Mt-Gill, Oct. 1947. BLUMENFELD, ELEANOR A woman's power is in inverse ratio lo her heighlf' Born Feb. 25. 1930, in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy. lintered McGill, 19-17. Activities: Royal Victoria College An- nual Fashion Show, 19485 Badminton: Ilillt-1. BOBART, RUPERTG. R. The greal man is he who in lhe midsl of the crowd keeps wilh perfect sweelness lhe independence of solitude. fEmerson. Born March 9, 1927, in San Fernando, 'l'i'inidad, liAY.I. Attended Napariina and St. Benedict Colleges. 1946. lCutercd McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities: Memher ol' Cos- mopolitan Club, 1948-51g li.Vt'.l. Society, 1948-51. BOGUE, MARY I have bought golden opin- ionsfromallsorlsofpcoplef' Born Sept. 19, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Villa Maria, Convent ot' The Sacred Heart. lintercd Mc- Gill. 1947. Activities: Mc- Gill Daily. Senior Stan' XVriter, 19-17--18: Newman Club. 1947-51: liig Sister, 1948-50: Old McGill , Graduates' Ifditor, 1949-51. BOLAND, SHEILA P. U Those were my salad days. lloin ,luly 8, 1918. in XYin- nipeg, Man. Attended Westmount lligh School. 'l'ral'algar School, 1Veston School. liutered McGill, 1947. Activities: Red S: 1Yhite Revue, 1947-493 l'lavt-r's Club. 1948-493 Athletics Xight, 19-19-50. BOOTHMAN, RONALD RAY Soap and educalion are nt as sudden as a massacri bu! lhey are more deadly i. the long run. Born May 7, 1930. in Cleve land, Ohio. Attended VYes High School, Cleveland liutered IN'IcGill, Fall, 1947 Activities: Choral Society 1947-493 l.R.C., 19-I7-49. BRAIS, HELENE A. Love is all. Born June 4, 1930, in Montreal, Attended Outre- mont Convent. Activities: VVomen's l'nion Executive, 1949-503 Liberal Clubg De- bating Society. BRAZIER, REGINALD THOMAS The time of life is shorl: lo spend lhal sharlness lrasely were loo long. Born April 30, 1919, in XYinnipeg, Man. Attended Daniel Mclntrve Collegi- ate. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: R.C.A.F., 1941- 46. BRIARD, EVERETT J. Thou wilt keep him in per- fect peace. whose mind is stayed on lheef' liorn june o. 1930. in Pas- nehiac XYest. Que. At- tended Netv Carlisle High School. liiltered lX'1cGill in 1947 with Morris VV. XVil- son Memorial Scholarship. Activities: McGill Christ- ian lfcllotvship. BURROW, DOROTHEA ISABEL . . and. having writ. Moves on. . Born Feb. 1, 1927. in King- ston. lamaica, lSAY.I. At- tended XYolmcr's High School. lint:-red McGill, 1947. Activities: President, Modern Dance Club. 1950- 51: Member. B.VV.l. Soc- 11-tv: Member of Cabinet, Student Christian Move- ment. Honours Course: Sociology. CAMPBELL, DOUGLA ARGYLE Where lhere's a will tl1ere's a way. Born jan. 15. 19.29. in Toi onto, Ont. Attended Hi School, l'pper Canada Co lc-ge, Trinity College Schoo liutered McGill, 1947. Ac ivities: Class Presiden 1947-483 Scarlet Key, 1941 493 McGill Choral Societj 1947-50: Pxihlicity llirecto Athletic's Night, 19-19-51 Awards Banquet lixerutivi 19503 Arts 81 St-it-nee R4 preseutative. S.lC.C.g Zn Vice-President of A.S.lf.S Chairman of Combine Charities, 1950. 226 CAMPBELL, MARY M. CARR-HARRIS, LLOYD CARSON, PATRICIA D. U The pasl and prcsenl willf I have filled lhem, emplied them. and proceed lo fill my ncxl fold of the fuluref' E3orn june 9, 1930, in Mont- eal. Attended VVestmount High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: The lBeggar's Opera , 1947-48: McGill Choral Society , 1947-51. If you can fill lhn unfor- giving minule. with sixty seconds worih of dislancc run yours is lhe carlh and euerylhing wilhin il and whal is more yau'll he a man my son. Born May 11, 1925. in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended Hos- cote Tutorial College. En- tered 14cGill, Oct. 1947. Pooh! cried Piglet. Do you suppose il's anolher Heffalump? Born Nov. 8, 1929, in King- ston, Ont. Attended King- ston Collegiate and Voca- tional Institute, The Study, Montreal. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Womens Fencing Club, 1947-48: Choral Society. 1947-49: M,O.C., 1947-493 Winter Carnival, 1949-503 Womens Ifnion, Vice-Pres- ident and representative to S.E.C., 1950. CHARLTON, PATRICIA 'Oh wouldl wercapolilician , or else a person wilh G mission, Heavens, how happy I would lre, if I were only sure of me. Born Nov. 12, 1929. in Montreal. Attended Miss Beard's School. VVellesley. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Progressive Con- servative Club, 1950-51: International Relations Club, 1950-513 Combined Charities, 1950-51. CHIVERS, KENNETH FREDERICK G. I came, I galhcred know- ledge, and a new world lies ahead. Born Aug. 17, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Verdun High School. lintered Mc- Gill, 1947. Acitivitiesz M. O.C., 1950-51: Psychology Club, 1950-51: Intramural Softball, 1948 and 1950 fManagerj 1 Sociological and Antropological Society. CLEATHER, EDWARD GORDON Dum spiro sparc. Born Dec. 11, 1929. in St. John. N.B. Attended Lower Canada College. Iintered 1IcGill,1947. Activities: Athletics Nightsg Intra- mural Sports. CHANDLER Cnee Parryj JENNIFER RAY Hoi Hoi said the Heffa- lump. Born Oct. 4, 1930, in Wey- bridge, England, Attended King's Hall, Compton: Branksome Hall, Toronto: Montreal High School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Choral Society, 1947- 483 M.O.C., 1947-48: C.I'. P. Editor, McGill Daily, 1947-48. Honours Course: English. CHAPLIN, ANNEMARIE HINTON HARRIS She halh aflen dreamed of unhappiness and waked herself with laughing. Born April 1, 1929, in Mont- real. Attended Ottawa Normal-Model School, Ot- tawa Ivisgar Collegiate In- stitute. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Societe Francaise. 1947-503 Iixec.. 1947-491 Club Hispanicoi Players' Club, 1947-48g 1V1.0.C., 1949-51, C.C.IT.F.. 1948-51, Exec., 1949-51: Choral Society, 1948-51, CLEMAN, GOLDIE I dream of all I lefl undone. I laugh al all I dared to do. Born Feb. 24. 1930, in Montreal. Attended Guy Drummond Public School. Strathcona Academy. En- tered IV1cGilI, 1947. Activ- ities: Member of Hillel Foundation, 1947-51, Sales Staff, McGill Annual, 1948- 493 Secretary, 1'nited Jew- ish Student Appeal, 1949- 50: Co-Chairman, United Jewish Student Appeal, 1950-51. CLIFF, AUDREY I have no other bu! a woman's reason: I lhink il is so because I think il is so. Born Nov, 16, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Ros- lyn: Trafalgar. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: M.O.C., 19473 Big Sister, 1948-49, Liberal Club, 1948-50: Freshman Recep- tion, 1950. COBRIN, REUBEN The world is full of willing people: some willing lo work, the resl willing lo let lhemf' Born May 26, 1930, in Shawinigan Falls, Que. At- tended Baron Byng High School. Entered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activitiest Arts and Science Undergraduate Society. 1947-51: Hillel, 1947-51: McGill Pre-Med. Society, 1947-51. COHEN, DOUGLAS Nolhing venlured. nolhing gained. Born June 4, 1930. in Mont- real. Attended Roslyn, XVestmount High. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: Inter University Debating League, President, 19505 Vice-President HillelFound- ation, 19505 Chairman, l'nited Jewish Student Ap- peal, 1949, N.F.C,I'.S., 19495 Debating Society, lixecutive, 1950. 2 f...-...I 9 COHEN, ESTHER F. All of us are slanding in the gullcr. bu! some of us are looking al the slam. Born lan, 14, 1930, in Itiontreul. Attended Roslyn, VVestmonnt High. Entered McGill. 1947. Activities: Hillel Dramatics, 19503 Red Sz 1Vhite Revue. 1950. COLIZZA, VINCENT P. As a man lhinlgelh, lhal sa he is. Born Feb. 11. 1925, in Sault Ste. Marie. Ont. Attended Re-Hab School. IIamilton, Ont. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Football: Music town bandj and CMcGill Redmenb. CONROY, MARGARET ANN Torpar is harrowing. sloth il is irksomefcveryone ready? Lcl's go oul and worksomef' Born Ang, ZS, 1930, in St. .lohn's. Nfld. Attended Convent of The Sacred Heart, Montreal. Entered McGill. Fall of 1947, Activ- ities: Newman Club, 19-17- 515 Choral Society, 1947- 513 M.O.C., 1950-51. 227 CONSTANT, MIRIAM ll is nol what you lhink you are, lrul, il is whal you lhink-fha! you are. Born March 9, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Baron Hyng High School, Entered BIcGill, 1947. Activities: Drama group at Hillel. 1948-49: Cultural Commit- tee, Hillel, 1949-50: Social Committee, Hillel, 1950-51: Hillcl Choir: Choral Society: l.Z.E.A., 1950. COWLEY, GEORGE A. Never follow, for lhis illusion lies. Born july 13, 1930. At- tended sixteen different schools, including Royal Roads, 1946-48. Activities: Vice-President, Graduating Class, McGill, 1951: Exec- utive Cosmo Club: I.R.C.: M.O.C., A 81 S Debating: Daily, l7nion Coffee: Rug- ger: Track: Tennis: R.V.C, Honours Course: Econom- ics and Political Science. S. DEELEY, DOROTHY J. Delcrminalion leads nobly lo success. Born Oct. 9, 1929, in Lon- don, Ont, Attended As- bestos High School: Albert College. Entered McGill. 1947. Activities: La Societe Francaise. 1948-49: Lllad- minton Club, 1949-51: Pre- Med Society, 1949-51. COOK, PAMELA 0. We build the ladder by which we rise from Ihe lowly earlh lo the vaullczi skies. Born Aug. 6, 1929, in Tor- onto. Ont. Attended Strathcona School, Hamil- ton, VVest Hill High School, Entered McGill, 19-17. Activities: Fencing Club: McGill Choral Society: Mc- Gill Daily: Archery Club. CULLEN, LEO C. Enjoy lhe road. The lies! is losi lo lhose who hurry blindly lowarcl lhejourncy's close. Born March 17, 1918, in Edmonton, Alta, Attended Garneau School, Edmonton. Entered McGill, 1947. DEITCHER, SAMUEL Creal is lrulh, and mighly above all lhingsf' Born May 5, 1930, in Mont- real. Attended Quebec High School: Baron Byng High. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities Psychol- ogy Clubg Hillel. CORBEIL, NANCY C. Why should lhe devil have all the good limes? Born Aug. 5, 1930, in Que- bec. Que. Attended Quebec High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1948. 4 Activities: Student Christian Move- ment, 1948-S13 Interna- tional Relations Club, 1949- 51, Sociological and An- thropological Society, 1948- 51: Red 81 VVhite Revue, 1950, M.O,C. 4 Honours Course: Sociology. CURETON, EDWARD A. The highest of dislinclions is service lo olhers. Born April 20, 1925, in Southport, England. At- tended llolt High School, Liverpool, Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities: Choral Society, Executive, 1948-50: Choral Society, President, 1950-51: M.U.C., 1947-51. Honours Course: Geography. .......an. CORLEY, NORA T. When God wills, il can rain wilh any wind. Born Feb. 18, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Tra- falgar School for Girls. En- tered McGill, 1946, Activ- ities: S.C.M., 1947-51: Cab- inet, 1948-49, Kansas Con- ference, 1947: Big Sister, 1947: lNfIcGill XVomen's Rifle Club, 1949-51: P.Q.R.A. team, 1950: Monteregian Geology Club, 1950-51: Franklin Society, Secretary, 1950-51. Honours Course: Geography. CURRIE, FRANCES L. fm nol really bad, I only misbchavcf' Born Sept. 24, 1930, in Montreal. Attended The Study. Entered McGill. 1947, Activities: XYinter Carnival. 1948--19: Red Sz 1Vhite Revue, 1947-48: Combined Charities, 1950. DESCHAMPS, ESTELLE MARIE THERESE Why worry abou! life, you don'l gel ou! of ii alive. Born Dec, 6. 1928. in Mont- real. Attended Outremont Convent, Loretto Abbey. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Newman Club, Music. DESCHAMPS, MARIE CLAIRE Rien ne serl de courirg I faul partir o lamps. Born Dee. 10, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Outre- mont Convent, Marian- opolis College. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Sports: Swimming, Tennis, Newman Club. COURTIS, SHIRLEY MW: know what we are, bi. know no! what we may l2e.' Born jan. 10, 1929, in Man chester, England. Attendei Macclesfield High Schoof England. Entered McGiII 1947. Activities: R.V,C Historical Society, Secre tary, 1948-50, President 1950-51 :CosmopolitanClul2 1947-49: Intercollegiat Archery Team, 1949-50 Archery Manager, 1950-S1 Honours Course: History DAVIS, EDWARD Woman is lhe fairest won of the great aulhorg and ll eclilion being large, no ma should be wilhoul a copy. Born March 11. 1931. i Montreal. Atlcnrlcd1Vc: Hill High School. Entere McGill, 19-17. Activitie, Red K XVhite Revue, 1941 Carnival Cabaret. DE TRAFFORD, GERALD EDMUND H Man proposes, Cod disposes. Born Dec. 23, 1939, in Mal ta, G.C. Attended St Edwards College, Malta Beaumont College. Eng land, Le Rosey, Switzer land. Entered McGill Sept. 1948, Activities NFCVS Exchange Studen l'niversity of British Col umbia, 1949-50: Nexvxnai Club: Cosmopolitan Club Spanish Club: Camera Club International Relation: Club. Honours Course Economics and Politica Science. 1 228 DEVAUX, JUNE D. 'Be lruc to your word, your work, and your friend, Born Sept. 24, 1930, in viontreal. Attended Mount loyal High School. En- ered McGill, 1947. Activ- ties: Intercollegiate Tennis, 947-505 Singles Champion- hip, 1948-50: Red VVing Society,1948-50,Sec,-Treas., 949-503 Chairman Fresh- tte Reception Committee, 950: Convocation Com- tittee, 1950: Red VVing Aaison. EDWARDS HERBERT 1 'Old riddles .still bid us de- fiance-old queslions af why and of whence. 3orn July 19, 1928, in St. VIary, Jamaica, B.NV.I. kttended Jamaica College. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Intermediate Track Team, 1949: B.W.I. Society. EMPEY, GORDON B. 'Heav'n from all crealures hides lhe book affalc, All bu! the page prescribed, lhcir prescnl stale. 3orn Sept. 16, 1929, in Vlontreal. Attended B.C. S., Ridley College. lin- ered McGill, Oct. 1947. Xctivities: Arts and Science Iommittee VVorkg Convo- 'ation Committeeg Com- lined Charities: President rf Graduating year for Xrts and Science. DICK, GEORGE Life is ajeslg and alllhings show il, I lhoughl so once: lvul now I know il. Born Oct. 18, 1928, in Vimy Ridge, Que. Attended Lower Canada College, Montreal. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: INIcGill Pre-Medical Society, 1947- 48. DIGGS, ALICE M. 'iWhere am I going? I don'l quite know whal does il mallcr where people go? Born ,Tune 30, 1929, in Dal- las, Texas. Attended Hol- ton-Arms School on to Bradford Junior College, Bradford, Mass, in 1947. Entered McGill, 1949. DRAPER, GILBERT J. I am lhc maslcr of my fale. l am the caplain of my soul. Born Dec. 6, 1928, in Mont- real. Attended VVestmount High School. Entered MC- Gill, 1947. Activities: Senior Skiing, 1948-S1 5 Scar- let Key Society, 1949. DURANCEAU, ADRIENNE MARGARET So many worlds, so much lo do, so little done, such lhings lo lic. Born July 27, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Coch- rane High School, Coch- I-Intered Mc- rane, Ont. Gill, 1948. Activities: MC- Gill Daily: Fencing: Mod- ern Dance. EDWARDS, NOEL O. Life is a challenge and nol a compromise. Born Dec. 24, 1926, in Port Maria, jamaica, B,VV.I. Attended Iiflorris Knibb Prep. School, St. Georges College. Entered INIcGill, 1947. Activities: VVest Indian Society, 1947-51: Student Christian Move- ment, 1947-51: Cricket Team, 1948-51: Champion Table Tennis, Dawson, 1947g Newman Club, 1950- 51: Cosmopolitan Club, 1950-51: EITMAN, KATHLEEN ' Tis lzeller to be brief lhan lcdiousf' Born July 30, 1930, in Mont- real. Attended Verdun High School. Entered Mc- Cvill, 1947. ELLICOTT, SHIRLEY E. Smile and the world smiles with youd' Born May 5, 1930, in Mont- real. Attended Public School in Chateauguay, HighSchool.MontrealVVest. Entered McGill. Oct. 1947. Activities: Intercollegiate Tennis Team, 1948-495 M.VV.S.A.A,, Tennis IVIan- ager, 1949. EMERY, CHARLES E. Allcrnpl lhe end, and never stand la doubly nolhing's so hard lzul search will find il oul. Born july 5, 1924, in VVest- mount. Que. Attended St. Leos Academy, Sir George VVilliams. lintered McGill, 1947. Activities: A 81 S Debating Society: McGill Contingent, C.Ct.T.C, FAIRHEAD, HAROLD GEORGE FOULSHAM 0 lente lcnle curaile noclis equi. Born April 23, 1926, in Montreal. .Attended West- mount High School. En- tered McGill, 1946. Activ- ities: Intermediate Foot- ballg Dawson College, 19463 Senior Football, 1947-50: Captain, 1950: Junior Prom Committee, 1949. FAIRMAN, M. DOREEN Aim highg any fool can hit lhc ground. Born july 14, 1930, in VVinnipeg,lN1an. Attended schools mainly in Vari- couver. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: McGill Daily. Asst. News lid.: International Relations Club, Vice-President: Soci- ological Society, President: Arts and Science Education Committee, Secretary? MC- Gill Blood Donor Com- mittec, l'.R.O. Degrees Held: A,R.C.T. from Uni- versity of Toronto Royal Conservatory of Music. Honours Course: Sociology. FINCH, CHARMIAN L. Rim csl lc proprc de l'hommc. . Born Dec. 21, 1929, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended Stan- stead VVesleyan College. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: SCC.-Treas. of Donalda House, 1948-493 VVon1en's Hockey Team, 1948-493 Swimming Club, 1950-51. FORDE, MERCIA P. The qualify of Marcia is nol slrainedf' Born Sept. ZZ, 1929, in VVagga-Vi'agga. New South VVales, Australia. Attended Dominican Convent, Moss Vale, New South VVales. lintered McGill, 1947. Activities: Choral Society, 1947-49: Newman Club, 1947-51. 229 FOX, SHEILA M 'Strange how much you've gal lo know before you know how lilllc you know. Born April 1, 1028, in Mont- real. Attended Sacred Heart Convent and Mar- ianopolis College. Entered McGill, 1040. Activities: Newman Club, 1040-51? M.0.C., 1040-51. FRASER, DUNCAN C. Man is a giddy lhing, an this is my conclusion. liornAug. 31, 1020, in Mont- real. Attended Lower Can- ada College. Entered Mc- Gill, 1046-47. Activities: Secretary, Dawson Polit- ical Forum, 10473 Red 81 Vlfhite Revue. 1048. 1050- 51: Choral Society, 1040- 511 Pres. McGill Liberal Club, 1051. FREEDMAN, ARTHUR NEWMAN U The sccrel of success is con- stancy lo purpose. Born Sept. 28, 10.30, in Montreal. Attended Iona Avenue: High School of Montreal. lintervd Mc-Gill, Sept. 1047. Activities: lst Year A. 81 S.. lixecntive Committee: Nlcfiill Daily, Staff XYriter. 1047-403 Trea- surer, Znd Year Arts and Science, XVinter Carnival, Publicity, 1048, Arts and Science C Award, 1040 Scarlet Key, 1040-50, FRIEDBERG, LOLA CONSTANT CMrs.l Life musl be punclualed by a few commas of humour else what a scnlencc il would be! Born Mar. 0, 1030, in Mont- real. Attended Bancroft School, Baron liyng Iligh. Entered McGill, 1047. Act- ivities: Cultural Committee at Hillel, 1048-403 Hillel Choir: Choral Society. FROM, PAUL C. Hislories make men wise poets. willy: the malhc- malics, sulrlileg nalurai philosophy, deepg moral gravef logic and rheloric able to contend. Born June 22, 1018, in VVS.- wayanda, NEY. Attended Sufferin Iligh School, Suf- fern, N.Y. Entered McGill 1047. Activities: Fencing Club, 1050: Ilramatic Club 1050. FRY, JOHN G. S. Ach, ich bin des Treilzena miidel Was soll all der Scgnerz und Lust? Born jan, 22, 1030, in Mont- real. Attended Lower Can- ada College. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Editor, The Floating Rib, 1050-51 Intermediate Championship Ski Team, 10405 YVinter Carnival, 1940-505 M.O.C., 1047-51, Camera Club, 1950-51. Honours Course: Psych- ology, 1040-50. FUENTES, ALBERTO 0 encucnlro el buen camino. o me lo alum. Born Nov. 22, 1927, in Quezaltemango,Guatemala. Attended Instituto Nac- ional, Guatemala, Entered McGill, Oct. 1047. Honours Course: Economics and Political Science. GADBOIS, DENISE L. H' Tis beller lo wear out lhan io rusl away. Born April 3. 1031, in Mont- real. Attended Macllonald High School, Ste. Anne de Bellevue. Entered McGill, 1047. Activities: Newman Club, 1047-513 Societe Fran- caise, 1047-403 Choral Soc- iety, 1948-513 M.O.C., 1048- 51, Executive, 1950-51. GARBER, HARRY Y. Woman is lhe fairesl work of lhe Crea! Aulhor: lhe edilion being large, no man should be wilhoul a copy. Born Sept. 7, 1028, in Mont- real. Attended St. George's School, Roslyn School, NVestmount High School. Entered McGill, 1047. Activities: McGill Band, 1048-50. GAUVIN, GERALD R. Nspeak :oflly and carry 4 big slick: you will go far.' Born Nov. 3, 1025, in Nev Bedford, Mass. Attendei Sir George Williams Col lege. Entered McGill, 1047 Activitiesz, Medical Corps man, I'.S. Navy, Southwes Pacific Theatre of Oper ation. Discharged July 1046. GEORGIADES, ANDY Lives of greal men all rc- mind us we can make our own lives sublime. Born March 10, 1027, in Famagusta, Cyprus. At- tended Famag. Greek Gym- nasium. Entered McGill, 1047 to study the Science of Hippocrates. Activities: M.O.C.. 1047-503 Cosmo. 1048-505 Chess, 1047-50, Hellenic, 1048-50, Pre-Med, 1948-50. GERSTEL, SAMUEL The greai end of life, is no! knowledge lJul aclion. Born Jan. 15, 1031, in Belle- ville, Ont. Attended Strath- cona Academy. Entered McGill, 1047. Activities: Chess Club, 1047-51, Bridge Club, 1947-48, Hillel, 1047- 51 , Intramural Sports, 1047- 51. GIEDRAITIS, VINCENT JOHN He lhal readclh, lel him understand. ' ' Born June 15, 1025, in New Britain, Conn, Attended New Britain High School. Entered McGill, 1047. Activities: M.O,C., 1047- 40. Entered I'.S. Navy, Oct. 26, 1043, after grad- uating High School in june 1043. Discharged, May 1046. Completed one year at Teachers College of Connecticut before entering McGill University. GILLESPIE, JEAN A. The more I learn, the more 1 realize how little I know. Born Oct. 27, 1020, in Mont- real. Attended Willingdon, NVest Hill High. Entered McGill, 1047. Activities: Red 8: VVhite Revue, 1048g Choral Society, 1048-50. 1 GINSBERG, ELSIE Ah, what a dusty answer gels lhe soul, when hol fox cerlainlies in this our lifef Born Sept. 15, 1030, in Mont- real. Attended Guy Drum- mond, Strathcona Academy. Entered McGill, 1047. Jn 230 GLASER, VERA FI. the only lhal fix if GOLDMAN, MARILYN Everyll1ing lhal lives, lives nol alone, nor for itself. Born june 3, 1930, in Mont- real. Attended Montreal High. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Radio Workshop. Debating tlnter- Collegiateb, Inter Faith Executive. Cosmopolitan Club, 1948-50. GLASSFORD, AUDREY Whnl I aspired lo be, and was nal, comforls me. Born Oct. 8, 1926, in Alder- shot, England. Attended Royal Academy, Inverness, Scotland. Entered McGill. 1948. Activities: Joined W.R.N.S., 1943, Fleet Air Arm, R.N. Came to Can- ada in 1947. Married, 1947. United Kingdom Scholar- ship. GOLDMAN, SYDNEY 'iTo be or no! lo be, lhal Ia the queslionf' BornSept. 17, 1930, in Mont- real. Atteneded Strathcona Academy. Entered McGill, 1947. Acitivities: Pre-Med. Society, 1948-51: Hillel, 1947-505 Sociology Club, 1950, Duplicate Bridge Club, 1948. GODIN, PIERRE ARCHIBALD ARSENE ll faul elrc absolumenl rnodernef' Bornjuly 12. 1926, in Mont- real. Attended Brebeuf, Ste. Marie. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947-48. Degrees Held: l.l. Philosophy CU. of MJ. Honours Course: French. GORDON, BERNARD I. Here is anolher bead on lhe slring of confusion. Born June 4, 1930, in Mont- real. Attended Iona Pub- lic School and Montreal High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Junior Basketball Team. 1947-48: McGill Bridge Club, 1948-49: Pre-Med Society. 1947-51, Inter- collegiate Fencing Team, 1949-51: Manager of Mc- Gill Fencing Club, 1950- 51. .3 GRIFFIN, HELEN L. Life is a lragedy for those who feel, and a comedy far lhose who ll'linlf. Born Oct. 12, 1930, in Belle- ville, Ont. Attended Park- dale Collegiate, Toronto: West Hill, Mtl. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Choral Society, 1948-515 Fencing Club, 1947-51, Manager, 1949-50g Archery Club, 1948-505 Intercolleg- iate, 1949-503 Spanish Club, 1947-50, Secretary, 1949- 513 German Club, 1947-50. at .,.. ,q,t,r..,,.. ..,,,-f. .21, - -.w . ' f w lfr fgg. ' : . x -ef -. GROSSMAN, HARVEY In every man lllere is some- llring wherein I may learn of him: and in tha! I am his pupil. Born July 30, 1930, in Mont- real. Attended Montreal Iligh School. Entered Mc- Gill, Sept. 1947. HALL, SHIRLEY M. Bal dos! lliou love life. then do nol squander lime, for lhal'.1 lhe sluff life is made of... Born Dec. 21, 1929, in Dauphin, Man. Attended Britannia High School, Vancouver. Entered Mc- Gill, 1948. 'K '.1a. GOLDBERG, SYBIL N. Boasl nol thyself of tomor- row: for lllou lfnowesl no! whaladay may bringfortluf' Born Feb. 14, 1930, in Mont- real. Attended Iligh School for Girls, Strathcona Aca- demy. Entered McGill. 1947. Activities: Hillel Foundation, 1947-51. GOULANDRIS, JOHN D. Well, lhen I now do plainly see this busy world and I shall never agree. Born Oct. 1. 1928, in Athens, Greece. Attended Athens High School, matriculated from University of London. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: IVI.O.C., 1948- 50: Rifle Club, 1949-50: Hellenic Club. 1948-505 Secretary of the Cosmo Club, 1948-50. Honours Course: Economics and Political Science. HAM, LESLIE GILMER Why lake life so seriously? You never come out of il alive. Born March 3, 1930. in Vllinnipeg, Man. Attended Westmount Iligh School. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Red 8: Wlute Revue, 1949-50, XVinter Carnival,1949-51:C.O.T.C., 1948-51: Class Treasurer, 1950-513 Treasurer Progres- sive Conservative Club, 1950-51, Intermediate Ski Team, 1950-511 GOLDBERGER, LEO Glaede naar nf andres mund jeg horle de tanker store, glaede over hverl el fund jeg selv ved min for- sken gjordef' Born ,Iune 28, 1929, in Jugo- slavia. Attended St. ,lor- gens Gymnasium, Copen- hagen, Denmark. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Psychology Club. GRASBERG, GABRIEL The lrulh is the one ihing nobody will believe. Born Nov. 17, 1923, in Warsaw, Poland. Attended Mikolaj Rei High School, YVarsaw, Poland. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Sociological and Anthro- pological Society. Honours Course: Sociology. HAMBURGER, ALEXANDER H. When you are asked your country, never reply, I am an Alhenian or I am a Corinlhian, bul I am a cilizen of llle universe. Born Jan. 21, 1924, in Ber- lin, Germany. Attended Kant-Oberschule, Berlin, S.G.VV., Vet. Course, 1946- 47: Macdonald College, 1947-49. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: Badmin- ton, 1947-49g Dance Com- mittee, 1947-48, Rifle Club. 1947-493 Camera Club, 231 HICK, EMILY C. ll is noi wisdom to be only wise, and on the inward vision close lhe eyes. Born July 5. 1930, in Mont- real. ,Attended VVest Hill High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947, Activities: Mc- Gill Daily, Staff Writer to Features Editor, 1947-51, M.O.C., 1947-51, Choral Society, 1948-51, Literature Society, 1947-51, 'VVriter's Club, 1947-48: VVomen's Debating Society, 1947-49, Red 8: YVhite Revue, tWriterD, 1949-51, HODGE, FRANCES J. A snapper-up of uncon- sidered lriflesf' Born June 16, 1930, in Montreal. Attended The Study, VVestmount High. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Choral Society, 1947-48, Manager, VVomen's Ski Team, 1949-50, VVinter Carnival, Skiing, Squash, Red Sz Vlfhite Revue, 1947- 48. HODGSON, BARBARA EILEEN i Thus far was right, lhe res! remains wiih heaven. Born Aug. 27, 1930, in Montreal. Attended West Ilill High School. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: International Relations Club. HOLLAND, FRANCES FLORENCE ESTELLE They called her Holland. she was always in dutch. Born March 2.3, 1921, in Montreal. Attended The Study, St. Mary's Hill, England, Sir George Wil- iams. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: English Department Productions, Chairhorne , 1949, P.C,C. 2nd Vice-President, 1949- 50, Literature Society, Pres- ident, 1949-50. Honours Course: Latin 2, 1948-50. HUMCHACK, JOHN Things wilhoul remedy should be wiihoul regard: whai's done is done. Born Oct. 12, 1923, in Mont- real. Attended High School of Montreal. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947, Activities: Royal Canadian Air Force, May 19-13-46, Club His- panico, Cosmopolitan Club. IRVING, HARRY A. l would live all my life in nonchalance and insauc- iance were il nolfor making a living which is ralher a nouciancef' Born March -1, 1927, in Cal- gary, Alta. Attended L'ni- versity of Alberta. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: Senior Football, 1949-50, Senior Hockey, 1949-50. KERR, ALISON G. To B.A. or nol lo B.A. Born April 7, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real lligh School for Girls. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: McGill Choral Society, 1947-51, McGill Daily, 1948. KING, MARGARET M. 'iLife is no! a golrlel ia he drained. but a measure lo be filled. Born May 19, 1930, in Smiths Falls, Ont. At- tended St. XVillibrord High School, Verdun. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Newman Club, 1947-51, Inter-Faith Council, 1949, Choral Society, 1947. KACAREVICH, RASTKO 'Lei your speech be belier lhan silence. or be silent. Born Dec. 9, 1922, in Pri- boj, Yugoslavia, Serbia. Attended High Gimnazium in Belgrade. Entered Mc- Gill, 1949. Activities from 1941-45 participated in Yugoslavian Resistance under Gen. Iyiihajlovich, R.A.F. in Italy, 1945-47. KEAYS, HUGH ROBIN MANN 'A Know lhyselff' Born July 7, 1926, in Mil- waukee. VVis. Attended The VVhitehsh Bay High School, XVhite1ish Bay, Mil- waukee, XVis., Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: Players' Club, 1950, Unitarian Club, 1950. KULBA, MORRIS A. The besl is yel la be, lhe las! of life, for which the firsi was made. Born Feb. 20, 1920, in Zbaraz, Ukraine. Attended Sir George VVilliams College. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: McGill Soccer Club, 1947-50. LANGLOIS, MARIE T. Born May 25, 1926, in Montreal. Attended Con- vent of the Sacred Heart. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Newman Club, Choral Society, M.O.C. HORTON, BEVERLEY LOUISE Nay more. I ihink some blessed power, haih broughi me wandering idly here. Born Aug. 13, 1930, in Montreal. Attended West Hill High, Senior Matricul- ation. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: McGill Daily, 1949-51, Assistant Features Editor, 1950-51, Fine Arts Club. Honours Course: English. KENT, KENNETH G. How difficull il is io use lhe means by which we reach the foun! of lhingsf' Born Oct. 13, 1927, in Lon- don, England. Attended Lower Canada College, Stonyhurst, ling. Entered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activ- ities: Players' Club, Trcas., 1948-49, McGill Rugger Team, 1949-51, Intercol- legiate Champs. s LANT2, CARL M. Qu'a mellre un :ol B la raison. Born 1927, in Hartford, Conn. Attended Prepar- atory Schools in Connect- icut. On to Norwich Uni- versity, and then service with the U.S. Army. En- tered McGill, 1948. Activ- ities: M.O.C., Political Science Club, 1948, Ger- man Club, 1950. 232 LARIVIERE, JOSEPH F. 'Commandi , aiding. ant- mating ai-if where foe appeur'd to press, or friend to fall. 30m Sept. 13, 1924 in Salem, N.Y. Attended St loseplfs in Rouyn, Que., Lfterwards Noranda High School, Noxanda, Que., graduating in 1943. After .ervice with the Canadian krmy Overseas, entered V1cGilI, 19-17. LEPOFSKY, BERTHA S. 'iWorry is like a rocking chair: it gives you some- thing to do, but il doe:n't get you very far. Born June 8, 1929. in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Glebe Collegiate. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947, Activities! Red gl VVhite Revue, 1947-483 Choral Society, 1947-50: Vice-President, Royal Vic- toria College Students Soc- iety, 1949-50g President ot Royal Victoria College Stu- dent's Society, 1950-51. LEWIS, PHILLIPS F. Il faut se perfectionnern One must keep on improving Born Dec. 19, 1927, in Oak- land, Calif. Attended Brooks School, North And- over, Mass., Piedmont High School, Piedmont, Calif., Entered McGill, Dawson College, jan. 1947. Activ- ities: Radio XVorkshop. 1948-495 McGill Daily. 1950-512 hl.O.C., 19-18--19. LIVINGSTONE, DAVID KERR 'lt is only through labour that everything is accomp- lished. Born April 30, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Trin- ty College School, lin- .ered lV1cGill. 1947. Activ- ties: McGill Radio XVork- ihop, 19-17--18: lVI.O.C.. .948-49, hlctiill Daily. ,947-49: McGill Choral Society, 1947-51, LODGE, CAROL J. He is afool who thinks by force or skill, to turn the current of a woman's will. Born Dec. 24, 1925, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School, Qucen's University. Entered Mc- Gill, 1949. Activities: Red 8: XVhite Revue, 1950-Sl. LUPOVICH, JOAN U BESNER tMRS.l life is the conviction that we are loved, Born Nov. 15. 1930, ir1 New York City. Attended Iona Avenue School, High School for Girls. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: l-lillel, 1947-51: l'.J.S.A, Secretar- ial Committee, 1949-50. The supreme happiness of LEZNOFF, MAURICE Anymanksdeathdiminishes mc, because I am involved in mankindcf' Born April 11, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy. Entered lXdcCill, 1947. V .1 4 G' 1 iq Q 1 , A if 1 ft' 7 V. 'bg . X Y LUSTGARTEN, SELMA R. Cod's in his heaven. all's righ with the world. Born July 9, 1930, in Mont- real. Attended Guy Drum- mond and Strathcona Aca- demy. lintered McGill, 1947. Activities: Fencing, Swimming. IACAULAY, MARY S. il burn my candle at both ends. lt will not last lhc nightg But 0, my foes and 0 my friends. It gives a lovely light. lorn Dec. 6, 1929, in Ot! awa. Attended Convent ot' he Sacred Heart. lintered !ICGill. 19-17. Activities: 'layer's Club, Publicity. 947-485 Newman Club. ecretary, 1949-S03 Choral ociety, 1947-48. MACIVER, MARY A. Trust in the Lord with all thine hearty lean not unto thine own understanding. Born Sept. 19, 1929, in Sher- brooke, Que. Attended Strathcona Academy. lin- tered McGill, Oct, 1947. Qlctivitiesz I.V.C.F., 1947- MACKAY, ROBIN Make mine Moosehead. Born March 27, 1931, in Montreal. Attended West- mount High School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: McGill Rifle Club, McGill Outing Club, Floor- hockeyqSkiing. W. K MACLAREN, JANET O. I pray thee. oh Cod. lhal 1 may be beautiful within, Horn Feb. 2, 1930. in Ot- tinva,Ont. Attended Knowl- ton High School, Kings Ilull, Compton. Entered Metiill, 1947. Activities: Choral Society, 19-18-50g hfI.O.C.. 1947-511 French Society, 19-17-483 C.C.F. Club, 1949-50. N LINDSAY, KATHARIN G. What is man, that thou art mindful of him? Born June 14, 1930, in Montreal. Attended VVes- ton. Tratalgar, Netherwood Schools. lintered McGill, 1947. Activities: Red Sl White Revue: Players Club: Riding Clubg M.O.C. 1 LYONS, ANN B. A lion among ladies is a most dreadful lhing. Born April 3, 1929, in Barre, Vt., 1'.S.A. Attended Spaulding High School. En- tered McGiIl, 1947. Activ- ities: Reporter, McGill Daily, 1947-48g Publicity Committee, VVinter Car- nival. 1947-503 Executive Secretary, VVinter Carnival, 1950-1513 Secretary, Com- bined Charities Campaign. 19503 Secretary to Pres. of S.E.C., 1949-505 Floating Rib, 1949-Sl: Miss McGill. 1948-51. MACLEOD, ANN i'He who never made a mis- fake, never made a dis- covery. - Born Sept. 21, 1929, in Montreal. Attended VVe5t- rnonnt junior High: Tra- falgar. Iintered McGill, 19-17. nm 233 ,. 7 MACMILLAN, MARY ISABEL Today is lhe lomorrow you worried so much about yesterday, and all is well. Born ,luue 24, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mount Royal lligh School. lin- tcred lylcflill, 1947. Activ- ities: Intramural and Inter- City Basketball Teams: Intercollegiate Basketball Team, 19-18-49g Archery Club, 1949-512 Intramural Arcliery Representative to lVlA'i'.S.A..-X., 1950-511 l.V.C.F. ' --'- . 3 4 xx Me... 2 's o w ll' if MACNAUGHTON, EDYTHE MARGARET Have I obeyed the voice of my leachers and inclined mine ear lo lhem lhal in- slrucled me? I was well- nigh in all evil, in ihe midst of lhe assembly and congregalionf' Born Oct. 11, 1929, in Montreal. Attended West- 1110151111 High School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: R.Y.C, VVomen's Art Committee, Vi'inter Car- nival, 1949. MAGOR, MURRAY C. Never carry your sholgun or your knowledge al half- cock. Born Feb. 17, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Sel- wyn llouse, Bishops lin- tered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activities: Junior Hockey. 1947-48: lntermediate Hoc- key, 1948-493 Class Treas- urer, 1947-48: Choral Soc- ety, 1947-485 lfquipment. Manager, Winter Carnival, 19491 liditorial Board of Forge, 1948-50, Editor of Forge, 1951. MARSHALL, J UDITH A. I had a pleasant lime with my mind,for il was happy. Born Oct. 20, 1930. in Montreal. Attended XVest- mount High School. lin- tered Mt-Gill, 1947. Activ- ties: McGill Daily, 1948- 491 Ilillel Foundation: l'.,l.S.A., 1949-50. MARSHALL, ROBERT W. Feslina lenlef' Born Oct. 29. 1923, in Oshawa. Ont. Attended North Bay Collegiate, ll. of Michigan. lfntered Mc- Gill, 19-19. MASON, KATHRYN H. Four seasons fill the meas- ure of the year. Born Feb. 24, 1930, in Montreal. Attended The Study School. lintered McGill, 1947-48. Activities: Basketball,1947-48gSquash, 1947-51, Manager, 1951: Psychology Club, 1948-493 Badminton, 1947-483 Choral Society, 1947-505 McGill Advertising Board, 1949- 503 Athletics Night, 1949- 50, M.W.s.A.A., 1950-51. MATTHEWS, COLLEEN MAUDE The moving finger wriles, and,hauingwrit,rnoveson. Born Sept. 22, 1924, in Al- berton, P.E.I. Attended Alberton High, PAV.C. Col- lege. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: Choral Society. 1946-47g McGill Daily, 1949-50, Spanish Club, 1948-49, M.O.C., 1949-51. MeCAUGHEY, GERALD SHELDON . . . and done a hundred lhings. . .H Born Oct. 4, 1925, in Mont- real. Attended Westmount High School, 1937-41. E114 tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Fencing Team, 1948- 50, S.A.C., 1949-50. Hon- ours Course: linglish Lit- crature. McCAW, EUGENIA Thal's lhe way the ball lrounces, up and down and never sideways. Born Oct. 24. 1929, in New York City. Attended Glens Falls High School. Glens Falls, N.Y. lintercd Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Winter Carnival, 1950-51. MANTZAVINOS, TONY Where !here's fire, lhere's change, and where lhe fire is love, lhere's creation. Born May 9, 1928, in Athens, Greece. Attended Peirarnatikon Scholion, Athens, Greece, University College School, London, England, one year in Vni- versity of Athens. Entered McGill, Oct. 1948. Activ- ities: Chairman Public Speaking Committee, Pres- identg Hellenic Club, 1949- 513 Alexander McKenzie Scholarship, 1949-51. MASSON, MICHEL Nous naissons uieux, il faul ldcher de mourir jeunes. Born Oct. 26, 1925, in Mont- real. Attended Ottawa lf. High School. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activ- ities: McGill Interfaculty, Debating Club, 1947-48, Head Keyman, Newman Club, 1948-495 Political Economy Club, 1950-51. Honours Course: Economics and Political Science. MARKS, NORMA I. Good things generally cam lo those who wail. Born July S, 1931, in Mont real. Attended Roslyn Westmount High School lintered McGill, 1947 Activities: Red 81 VVhit Revue, 19483 Hillel. MATTHEW, VALERIE ANNE P. Laugh. and the worln laughs with you, weep, am you weep alone. Born July 16. 1931, ii Montreal. Attended Ros lyn, VVestmount junio High, Trafalgar. Enterec McGill, 1947. Activities M.O.C.. 1947-48, Hockey 1948: Basketball, 1947-48 Badminton, 1947-48. McDOUGALL, ROSAMOND I am so much afool, should I slay longer, ll would be my disgrace and your dis- comforl: I lake my leave al once. Born Sept. 11, 1929, in Montreal. Attended West- mount High School, Miss 1-Idgar's. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Winter Carnival, 1948-49, Com- bined Charities, 1950. MCFARLANE, BRUC ARNOLD Wrile me as one who lov4 his fellowmenf' Born jan. 5, 1921, in Mon real. Attended Montre: High School. Entered Mi Gill, 1946. Activitie. Dawson Football Tean 19-47g Dawson QRFU entrj 1947, Capt. Dawson C. R.lf. Hockey Team: Dav son Trotters Intramur: Basketball runners-up' 1946, Stallions Floor-Hoi key Team, runners-up, 194f i 234 MCGILLIVRAY, RUSSELL GEORGE The happiness of men con- sists in life and life is in labour. Born Sept. 21, 1928, in Jalois, Que. Attended Cedar Park, Montreal VVest rligh. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Societe Trangaise, 1947-515 M.O.C., 1949-50. Honours Course: English and French. McKENZIE, MARY E. Speak well of your enemies , you made them. Born Nov. 23, 1928, in Montreal. Attended St. Paul's Academy, Miss Ed- gar's and Miss Cramp's School. lintered McGill, 1948. MCKNIGHT, PATRICIA JEAN Yet all experience is an arch wherelhrough gleams the unlravclled world. Born Det: 22, 1930, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended VVil- lingdong Vlfest Ilill Iligh School. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Choral Society, 1948-S05 Players' Club, 19475 Spanish Club, 1948-50. MIGLIACCIO, LORETTA A. 'Life will be lengthened by growing, for thought is the measure of life. 3orn Feb. 27, 1950, in Iranston, R.I. Attended flassical High: Rhode Is- and State College. lin- ered McGill, 1949. Activ- ties: R.V.C. House Coun- :il5SocialCommittee5Swim- ning. is MILLER, ARCHBALD MACARTHUR Tomorrow to fresh woods, and pastures new. Born Feb. 18, 1930, in Shawinigan Falls, Que. At- tended Shawinigan Highg Shawinigau Tech. Entered McGill, 1948-49. Activities: Choral Society, 19-18-495 Societe Francaise, 1948-505 Fine Arts Club, 1950-515 Freshman Reception, 1950, Combined Charities, 19505 Swimming Team, 19-18-51. MOHID, MOHAMED Z. ,A Tolerance andthe promotion of understanding, are the moral responsibilities of everyone for universal peace. Born March 18, 1930, in British Guiana. Attended Central High School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Bridge: Chess5 Bil- liards: Pre-Med Society: Cosmo Club. MYLCHREEST, MARY ANTOINETTE ANN Lo, I am silent and curb my mouth. but I am stablfd with laughter. Born Dec. 11, 1923, in Al- berta. Attended Prepar- atory Schools in England, Ireland, Belgium. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Singularly inactive-a non ioiner of societies. Three and a halt years R.C..X.F. tVV.D.J Enlisted overseas, returned Canada, 1946. NEF, IRENE JEANNE ANDREE Born Feb. 20, 1930, in New York City, N.Y. Attended Miss IIewitt's Classes. En- tered Mctlill, Sept. 1947. Activities: M.O.C., 1947- 495 Polish Club, 19-18-49. IQ NEIMAN, SYLVIA What wisdom can you find that is greater than kind- ness? Born Sept. 23, 1929, in Corner Brook, Nfld. At- tended Corner Brook Pub- lic School and Mt. Allison Ladies' College. Entered Mctiill, 1945, stayed out 1 year and returned in 19-17. Activities: l'.,l.S.A.5 Bad- minton, Ilillel llouse. McNICOL, SHIRLEY WILHELMINA C. Truth is within ourselves. Born Oct. 22, 1928, in St. Anicet, Que. Attended Dundee Consolidated: Huntingdon Academy. En- tered McGill, 1945, Re- turned to McGill in 1949, hoping eventually to take 'education'. Activities: Choral Society, 1940-47, 1949-515 R.V.C. Historical Society, 19-19-51g I.V.C.F.5 Music Club: Badminton. MOLSON, CHARLES R. Two voices are there: one is ofthe sea. one ofthe mount- ains. Born Nov. 18, 1929, in Quebec City. Attended Selwyn House School5 Bis- hop's College School. En- tered McGill, 1948. Activ- ities: Choral Society, 1948- 515 Vice-President, Frank- lin Society, 1950-515 Mc- Gill Outing Club, 1948-495 La Societe Francaise, 1948- 51. NIELSEN, NIELS H. 'ill is our future that lays down the law of our today. Born Nov. 30, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Town ot' Mount Royal High School. lintered McGill, 1947. Activities: Debating, M.O.C., 1947-485 A815136- bating Chairman, M.O.C., lixecutive, 1948-495 Class President, 1949-505 M.O.C. Council, Vniversity Re- serve Flight, RCAF, 1949- 515 President, A.S.l'.S. Honours Course: Political Science and Economics. MERYN, MARGARET MEREUTZA Born May 29, 1921, in Romania, parents U.S. cit- izens. Attended Faculty of Letters, Bucharest, Ro- mania. Entered McGill, 1949. MORTIN, ADELE ROSALIND, CMRSJ I long to know a lot of things, with curiosity I'm cursed, but teacher tells me that I must complete my education first. Born Dec. 18, 1926, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended Har- bord Collegiate Institute. University of Toronto. En- tered McGill, 1949. Activ- ities: junior Modern Dance Club. Degrees Held: A.R.C.'I'. CTeacher'sJ Piano Intermediate Teaching Cer- tificate tOntarioJ. NUCCI, CONSTANT The learned is happy nature to explore, the fool is happy lhat he knows no mare. Born June 17, 1930, in Montreal. Attended D'- Arcy McGee Iligh School. Entered McGill in 1948 with a Senior Matriculation. Activities: Pre-Med Soc- iety, Sportsg Tennis. 235 OAKLEY, DONALD A. Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth under- standing. Born Jan. 19, 1924, in St. Lambert, Que. Attended St. Lambert High School, Sir George VVilliams. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: McGill C.O.T.C., 1947-50, Intramural Sports. O'BRIEN, HAZEL C. Thus, though we cannot make our sun stand still, yet we will make him run. Born june 22, 1930, in Montreal. Attended St. Paul Academy, VVestmount. Entered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activities: Newman Club, 1947-51, lixecutive Chair- man, 1948-49, 1950-51, De- bating Society, 1947-51, Secretary, 1949-50, Vice- President, 1950-513 Gold Key, 19503 Womens l'nion Art Committee, 1947-51. PALMER, LINDA F. '0h, this learning! What a thing il tsl Born Nov. 16, 1930, in Montreal. Attended West- mount Junior High, King's Hall, Compton. Iintered McGill, Oct. 19-17. Activ- ities: Arts and Science Team Captain, 1947, M.O.C., 1947-49, Freshman Recep- tion Committee, 1950: Co- Chairman VVomen's l'nion Fashion Show, 1949: Mem- ber at Large, Women's Union, 1949-50, Swimming. PANGMAN, PETER M. Business and action strengthen the brain, but much study weakens it. Born April 7, 1929, in Oshawa, Ont. Attended Trinity College School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Class President, 1948- 49: VVinter Carnival, 1949- .215 Athletics Nights, 1948- 0. O'BRlEN, JOSEPH E. It wasn't the length of the road to education, t'was the breadth of the thing that nearly ruined me. Born jan. 9, 1925, in Mc- Masterville, Que. Attended St. VVillibr0rd's High, Sir George Vklilliams. Entered McGill,1947. Activities: C.I.A.I'. Hockey, 1947-485 C.I.A.U. Soccer, 1947-50: Students Athletic Council, 1948-49. PAOLELLA SA LVATORE J. He who takes friendship from life takes the sun from the earth. Horn june 16, 1925, in New York City. Attended Stuy- vesantg C.t'.N.Y. lintered McGill, 1949. Activities: Newman Club: Societe Francaise. Honours Course: Front-li. PHILLIPS, FREDERICK ROBERT I have ever held it as a maxim never to do through another which it was pas- sibte for me to execute myseU. Born May 5. 1924, in Ver- dun, Que. Attended Ver- dun High. Sir G. VVilliams. Entered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activities: Dramatics. PIERCE, FRANCES W. We have good reason to suppose he did so. from his claw-like toes. Born Sept. 28, 1928, in Bos- ton, Mass. Attended many Preparatory Schools. lin- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: 2nd Vice-President I'layer's Club: Ticket sell- ing. PIERCE, MARGARET ELLEN Running all over the sea to get behind the weather. Bom June 29, 1930, in Montreal. Attended IVest- mount junior Iligh, Lisgar Collegiate, Ottawa. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: President, Red VVing Society, 1949-50: Clubs and Societies Editor of McGill Annual, 1949-50, Fresh- man Reception Committee. 1949: President VVomcn's Ilnlon, 1950-51. OFFORD, ALICE A. But who can know as the lang years go, that lo live is happy, hath found his heaven. Born july 12, 1929, in St. Louis, Mo. Attended Port Colborne High School. En- tered McGill, 1948, PECKHAM, MAUREEN CAROLINE Coda in his heaUenfAlt's right with the world, Born Sept. 19, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Sacred Ileart Convent, Manhat- tanville College. lintered McGill, 1948. Activities: Newman Club: M.0.C. 'WW will PALAYEW, MAX J. For rigorous teachers seized myyauth. And purged its faith, and trimmed its fire, Shoufd me the high, white star of truth, There bade me gaze, and there aspire. Born July 21, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mount Royal, Baron Byng High. lintered McGill, 1947. Activities: McGill Ilillel, 19-I7-51: lnterfaculty Bas- ketball, 1947-51: Interfac- isilty Touch Football, 1949- 1. PEDNAULT, DAWSON EDWIN Some are born in greatness some attain greatness: am some have it thrust upar them. Born April 7, 1928. in Riv icre-du-Loup, Que. ,Xt tended Quebec High School lintercd McGill, 1946 Activities: Red 8z XVhitt S0cielI'. 1946-471 Pre-hied ical Society. 1947-48: Pro gressive Conservative Club 1947-51: Student Laboul Club, 1948-49. Degree: Held: B.Sc. CMeGillJ. POWLES, PERCIVAL M. Kept: wel thy tonga, and thenk upon the crowed' Born jan. lo. 1930, in Tak- ata, japan. Attended Montreal VVest lligh. En- tered MeGill, Oct. 1947. Activities: Choral Society, 19473 Love in at Village , 1948: Treasurer, S.C.M., 1949-50: Intramural Ten- nis and Basketball. PROULX, DOROTHY A- We must judge men not s much by what they do, a by what they make us fe: thay have it in them to do.' Born Dec. 19, 1930, il Montreal. Attended D'Arcj McGee lligh School. lin tered McGill, 1947. 236 PUHVEL, JAAN 'Old order changelh , yielding place lo new and Codfulfils himself in many ways. Born jan. Z-1, 1932, in Tal- inn, Iistonia. Attended llavle li-iroverk, Sweden. Entered McGill, 1949, Ionours Course: Latin and french. MARY L. are lhey who have to say. and who be persuaded lo say Toronto, Ont. At- schools. En- 1947. Activ- Club, English Society, Vice-Pres- . Honours PUVRE2, M. GENEVIEVE There is cerlainly no pur- pose in remaining in lhe .lark excepl long enough lo clear from lhe mind lhe illusion of having ever been in the lighlf' Horn Oct. 11, 1929. in Bel- gium. Attended VVest- mount Iligh School, lin- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Desk Editor, McGill Daily. 19-19-503 Royal Life Saving Society, 1947-48g Yicc-President. 1950-513 Sociological Society, 1949- 50, RESPITZ, OSCAR CINGIEJ Diplomacy is lo do and say lhe nasliesl thing in the nicest way. Born jan, 31, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Baron Byng lligh School. lin- tered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activities: Intramural Teu- nis, Badminton, Slilillgl McGill Band, 1948-503 Arts and Science Debating, Hil- lel. RACEY, MARGARET M. 'il would ralher lie sick than idle. Born Oct. 26, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Tra- falgar School, XYestn1ount lligh. lintered McGill, 1948, Activities: Senior Intercollegiate Basketball, 1949: Senior intercity Bas- ketball, 1949-503 Combined Charities Committee. 1949- 50l Freshman Reception lfxecutive. 1950: Intra- mural Sports Manager, 1950-51: Red Vt'ing Society. 1949-51 . RAYMOND, WYATT The mind has no masler save the masler il chooses. Horn Aug, 10, 1929, in XVoodstock, N.R. Attended XYoodstock High School, Mount A , Bishops. En- tered McGill, 1948. Activ- ities: Cosmo Club, 1948- 503 VVilson Hall Residents Council, 1950-51, Honours Course: Geography CHARLES REID, EDMUND W. For oul of lhe aldfieldes, as men sailhe, cometh al Ihis new corne fro yere lo yere. Born Oct. 8, 1929, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended VVest- mount High School. Fn- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Players Club, 1947- 483 McGill Daily Cartoon- ist, 1949-50, Assistant Fea- tures Editor. then Staff A1'tISt, 1950-51 3 Contributor to Forge and Floating Rib. Honours Course: English and History, RICHARDSON, NIGEL HARRY You don'! know much, said lhe Duchess, and lhafs afaclf' l Born Nov. 9. 1950, in Southampton, Bermuda. Attended Saltus Grammar School, Bermuda, lintered McGill. 1948. Activities: M.O.C., 1948-491 I'layer's Club, 19-19-51, Asst. Treas., 1950-513 Cosmo Club, 1949- 51. Temp. Executive, I950Q McGill XYorld Student Fed- eralists, Vice-Chairman. 1950-513 VVinter Carnival, 1950. MIRIAM ' Here's a good rule of thumb: Tao clever is dumb. Born May 5, 1930, in Ianipbellton, N. B. At- ended West Hill High. ROHRLICH, ESTELLE I listened motionless and still. And as I mounled up the hill. The music in my hear! I bore, Long after il was heard no YTIOYE. Born Oct. 17, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy. lintered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activ- itics: Badminton, 1947-493 Swimming, 1950-51. ROOT, MARJORIE E. The only way lo get rid ofa lemplalian is lo yield lo il. Born Feb, 4, 1930, in Mont- real. Attended The Study. Filtered McGill, 1947. Activities: Choral Society. 1947-491 French Society, lixecutive,1947-483l'layer's Club, 1947--19: Radio VYork- shop, 1947-483 Red SL XYliite Revue, Executive, 1947- 513 Secretary 3rd Yr. Arts and Science, Secretary, 4th Yr. Arts and Scienee3 Social Convenor, Conserv- ative Club, 1950-51. ROBB, JAMES A. Who may regrel what was, since il has made himself, himself? Born May 3, 1930, in Hurti- ingdon, Que. Attended Huntingdon Academv. lin- tered McGill. 1947. Activ- ities: Arts 8tScience Debat- I1lgQ Intramural llockey, Basketball, Touch Foot- ball, Floor Hockey and Trackg English Club, Trea. urer junior Year: Intra- mural Athletic Council, 1949-50: McGill Daily Man- aging Iiditor, 1947-51. ROBERTS, RICHARD C. Too oflen we rob lomorrow's memories by loday's necessities. Born Oct. Zo, 1929, in Nas- sau. Bahamas. Attended St, Andrexvs College. lin- tered McGill. 19-17. Activ- ities: Choral Society, 1947- 493 Players Club, 1949-513 Cosmo Club, 1949-503 M.O.C., 1949-50. ROSEN, NEYSA F. . . . the Seed of Wisdom did I saw, and wilh my own hand lalJour'd il lo grow. Born jan, 4, 1931, in Mont- real. Attended Montreal llebretv Acadcmyg Strath- cona Academy. lintered McGill in 1947 on a Vni- versity Scholarship, Activ- ities: Hillel Foundation, 1947-512 Hillel Governing Board, 1949-503 Co-Chair- utan i'.j.S.A., 1949-503 Vniversity Scholar, 1947- 51: Badmintong Big Sister. ROSENBERG, FLORA lf winler comes. . Born Aug. 8, 1930, in Mont- real. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Student Labour Club, 1948-513 French Soc- iety, 1950-51. Honours Course: French. 237 ROSENFELD, RIVA B. 'Tis educalion forms lhe common mind: jus! as the lwig is benl lhe lree's in- clinedf' Born May 16, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real Hebrew Academy, He- brew High School, Baron Byng High School. lin- tered McGill, 1947. ROSS, KATHARINE C. Why did the Lord give us agilily, if nol lo evade responsilrililyf' Born March 24, 1930, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Lis- gar Collegiate Institute and graduated in 1947. En- tered McGill, 1948. Activ- ities: Cosmo Club, 1948- 49: Choral Society, 1948- 513 McGill Daily, 1949-50, M.O.C., 1950-51. RUBY, JASON V. 1 am no! sure of how much or haw lillle I have really accomplished. H Born Dec. 26, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Guy Drummond, Strathcona Academy. Iintered McGill, 1947. Activities: McGill Daily, 1947, 1949-51, Pre- Med Society, 1949-50, llil- iel, 1047-51. RUDIN, RUTH CHYAMSJ The presenl is grcal with the fuiurcf' Born Dec. 16, 1929, in Montreal. Attended VVest- mount High School. lin- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Hillel Foundation, 1947-51, Arts and Science Team Captain, 1947-48: McGill Daily, 19-18-49: Bad- minton,' 1948-49: United Jewish Students Appeal, 1947-50. SCHNEIDMAN, JOE I am all lhal I have mel. Born May 8, 1930, in Mont- real. Attended Baron Byng High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. SCHWARTZ, EARL S Born May 16, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy. Entered McGill, 1947. ROTHMAN, MELVIN LEONARD Speech is a mirror of the soulg as a man speaks, so is hc. Born April 6, 1930, in Montreal. Attended VVest- mount High School. lin- tered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activities: Chairman Class IDebating,1948-49gA.S.i'.S.5 President, McGill Debating Union, l.S.S. Executive Committee and I.S.S. Scholarship, 1950: Pre- Med Society, Hillel Found- ation. 1... at -' 'fav' ROW, ROBERT K. A lillle learning is a dangerous lhingf' Born March 25, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Lower Canada College. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Intermediate Football. ROWAT, RAYMOND N Temptation hath a music for all cars, Born Aug. 9, 1929, in Shay ville, Que. Attended Shar ville High School. lintert McGill, 1947. SALOMON, GLORIA J. Man's real life is happy. chiefly because he is ever cxpecling lhal il soon will lie so. Horn March 26, 1930, in Montreal. Attended VVest- mount Junior and Senior High Schools. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: llil- lel Foundation. SAMUELS, GEORGE This new and gorgeous gar- menl ails no! so easy on me as you lhinkf' Born june 29, 1921, in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Aeademy. Entered McGill, 1947. R.C.A.F. Jan. 1942 to Nov. 1945. SCHNEIDER, HARRY Everylhing lhai enlarges ll sphere of human power: lhal shows man he can 11 what he lhoughl he coul nal da, is valuable. Born Oct. 31, 1922, ' Montreal. Attended Bar Byng High School, S George Williams Colleg Entered McGill 1947. , SCHWARTZ, JACK P. ll is the friend lhal wriles with the pen, nal the pen lhal wriies 'friend'. Born june 26, 1930, in Brooklyn, N.Y. Attended Guy Drummond, Strath- cona. Entered McGill, 1947. SCOTT, KENNETH ALASTAIR CLARIDGE To conquer men is io have slrenglhg lo conquer nne's self is lo be slranger still. Born july 15, 1924, in Mur- ree, India. Attended Rep- ton, lingland, Trinity Col- lege School, Port Hope. Cnr. lintered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities: McGill Intercollegiate Soc- cer, 1948--19, McGill Inter- collegiate Rugger, 1949-50: Choral Society. 1948-49, R.C.N.V.R., 1943-46, R. C,N.CRD, 1946-50. SCRIVER, CHARLES How dull il is lo pause, make an end, lo rusl ul lzurnishid, nol lo shine 1 use. Born Nov. 7, 1930, Montreal. Attended Low. Canada College. lfnterc McGill, 1948. Aetivitie Intermediate Track Tear 1950-51, Pre-Med Soeiet Red 8z VVhite Clixcerptsj. 238 SEGAL, FRANCES E111-lCaliOY'l alone Call Con' duct us to that enjoyment which is, at ance, best in quality and infinite in quantity. Born Oct. 27, 1930, in llontreal. Attended Strath- ona Academy. Entered vIcGill,1947. Activities: viodern Dance Club, 1947- 8, McGill Daily, 1948-49, lillel Foundation, 1947- 1: L7.J.S.A. Campaign. it ,,,,,, Q j.,.g.'v! 5- 'gait 1 .Y l Q SHEPHERD, JOAN fm fender of carats than carrots. and orchids are nicer than beans. Born Dec. 5, 1930, in Leth- bridge, Alta. Attended Luther College, Regina. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Choral Society, 1948-50, Camera Club, 1948-513 Daily Photogrziph- er, 1948-50. SHIPMAN, MARGARET ELIZABETH A little thought can save a lot of effort. Born Oct. 13, 1930, in Donnacona, Que. Attended Kings Hall, Compton. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Choral Society, 1947- S05 Awards Banquet Com- mittee, 1950, XVinter Car- nival, 1950-51: Red VVing, 1949-51. SINGEFIMAN, CLAIR Better do a little well, than a great deal badly. Born March 29, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: U.J.S.A. Campagin CHi1lelj: Badminton, Archery. SINNAMON, JEAN M. The lady wiped her moist, cold brow. andfainlly said, ' Tis over now.' Born Oct. 5, 1930, in Nfld. Attended Trafalgar School, 1936-47. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Choral Society, 1947-50: McGill Fund, 1948-49, Secretary, Combined Charities, 1949g Progressive Conservative Club, 1947-49, Various jobs for A 81 S U.S., 1947-50. you Revue, Society, SOVEN KO, DOREEN C. A talent is formed in silence. but a character in the stream of the world. Horn Nov. 17, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Thomas l7'Arcy McGee Iligh. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Choral Society, 1947, M.O.C., 1949-51. STETHEM, DAPHNE G. 'I can rssist everything except temptation. 3orn March 19, 1930, in viontreal, Attended Ros- yn and VVestmount High 551301. Entered McGill, STEWART, ELIZABETH CASWELL KBEBEJ Do noble deeds, donit dream them all day long. Born Feb. 25, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mount Royal High School, Park- dale C.I,, t'l'orontol, Glebe C.I., COttawaD, Carleton Place H.S. Entered Mc- Gill, 1948. STEAD, A. CAREY S. Ml love work, 1 can sit and watch it for hours. Born Feb. 2, 1928, in VVin- nipeg, Man. Attended Sedbergh, St. George's. lfntered McGill, 1946. Activities: Secretary, Daw- signsg Publicity Manager, Dawson Camera Club, 1946. C.O.T.C., 1946-49: M.O.C.. 1946-51, Executive, 1947- 51, President, 1950-51. STREAN, JOAN H. The past is for wisdom, the present for action, but for joy the future. Born Feb. 9. 1931. in Mont- real. Attended Vtestmount High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Vice- Chairman of 1'nited Jewish Student Appeal, 1949: Hil- lel Foundation. STEIN, BORIS Come, my friends, 'Tis not too late to seek a newer world. Born Sept. 15, 1923. At- tended Baron Byng and Sir George VVilliams Col- lege. Entered MCC-ill, 1947. Activities: Drifting between the Arts Building and the McGill Union. at t A SUMNER, ELIZABETH- ANN i'Mighty as the mile. Born Oct. 30, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School for Girls. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Choral Society, 1947-51, Publicity Director, 1950, Secretary, 19515 Mc- Gill Daily, 1947-513 CFP Editor, Asst. Chief Staff VVriter, VI'omen's Editor: Radio VVorkshop, 1947-49, 2nd Vice-President, 19-19g M.O.C., 1951. STEPHENSON, JOHN C. Upon the strings a tune played he. Born Feb. 4, 1928, in Mont- real. Attended Barrie Col- legiate Institute. Entered McGill, 1947. SUSSMAN, ROSA I only ask that fortune send a little more than I can spend. Born April 6, 1931, in Montreal. Attended lid- ward VII, jewish Peretz School, Baron Byng lligh School. Entered McGill. 1947. Activities: Hillelg Hillel Choir, 1947-51: R.V. C. Historical Society, 1'.,l. S-.Ag R,V.C. Folk Dancing. 239 SUTHERLAND, ELIZABETH To business that we love, we rise lnetimes and ga to it with delight. Born June 20, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Ros- lyn, Trafalgar School, 1947- 49, Middlebury College, Vt. Entered McGill, Oct. 1949. Activities: Red VVing Soeietyg Field Hockey, 1949. THOMAS, ARTH UR ROY H UGH 'ADO not demand of any new thought that it should be just ta the thought that preceded il, Born April 30, 1922, in St. Catharines, Ont. Attended Ridley College. Activities: Royal Navy. Honours Course: History and Polit- ieal Science. THURBER, MARGARET SYDNEY Life is made up of solzs. sniffles and smiles, with sniffles predominatingff Born Feb. 5, 1930, in EI Paso, Texas. Attended Netherwoud. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. TOSCANO, ELIZABETH MARIE Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. Born Iune1S. 1929, in New- ton, Mass. Attended New- ton High School, Lasell Junior College. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: Editor, Miss McGill , 1949-50: VVinter Carnival, 1950: M.O.C., 19492 Com- bined Charities, 1950. VESSOT, ROBERT FREDERICK CHARLES H United we stand! fhiclj divided we fall! Born April lo, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mount Royal High School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: McGill VVinter Car- nival: Athletics' Nights: Rifie Club. VLAHOS, NICHOLAS Don'l put offfor tomorrow. what you can do the day after. Born Jan. 28, 1929, in Montreal. Attended So- crates Anglo-Greek School, VVilliam Dawson, High School of Montreal. En- tered McGill, 1946. Activ- ities: Debating Society: N.F.C.l7.S., Radio Vilork- shop. THOMAS, RAYMOND CLIFFORD, Jr. Gnothisautnn. Born June 23, 1916, in Cleveland, Ohio. Attended Collinwood High. En- tered McGill, 1947. TROSSMAN, SYLVIA R. H Know thyself. Born March 7, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Guy Drummond. Strathcona Academy. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Hillel Foundationg Swimming and Badminton. THOMPSON, PHILIPPA CONSTANCE lt's neither the wind nor the gale, but the set of Ihe sail. that determines where we're going. Born March 23, 1928, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Grims- by High School, Grimsby, Ont. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Choral Society, 1947-49, Moc., 1947-48, R.V.C. House Committee, 1949-50. Y 1 THOW, ISOBEL MARNA WEIR We travel notfor traffickii alone: by hotter winds ov fiery hearts are fanned: f lust of knowing what shou not be known, we take t. the Golden Road to Sama lqandf' Born March 16, 1930, Montreal. Attended Tr falgar School, 1937-47. E McGill, 1947. Activitie lVI.O.C., 1947-48: Soeie Francaise, 1948-49. TURK, BARBARA J. This above all: lo thine own self he true. and il must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man. Born Sept. 13, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Hamp- stead Public School, then moved to Ottawa and went to Ottawa Ladies' College and Glebe Collegiate. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Choral Society, 1948- Slg Posters for Boris, 1950. TUTTLE, SHIRLEY I H To sum up all. be merry, advise, and as we're merrg may we still be wise. Born Oct. 21, 1929, Schenectady, N.Y. A tended Saratoga Hig School. Entered McGi 1947. Activities: Rad VVorkshop, 1948-49. VOISARD, SUZANNE E. Theflighty purpose is never dertuok unless the deed go with it. Born Dec. 31, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Outre- mont Convent, Marian- apolis College. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: Riding, Eastern Townships Champion, 1943-48: swim- ming and skating. Clubs: Newman, M.O.C., 1950-512 Pre-Med., 1949-50. WAKSBERG, HELENE Ceux qui vivent ce sont ceux qui Iuttentf' Born Nov. 11, 1930, in Paris, France, Attended Lycee Victor Hugo. Paris, Harbord Collegiate Insti- tute. Toronto. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Freneh Dept., 1948-49: Executive, Philosophical Society, 1949-50: Executive, Societe Francaise, 1949-51: Chairman, Theatrical Aetiv- ities, Societe Francaise, 1951. Honours Course: French. WALES, BARBARA I Why, then the world's mir oyster, which I with swan will open. Born Feb. 13, 1930, i Montreal. Attended Tl Study, Branksome Hal Toronto. Entered McGil 1947. Activities: Red VVhite Revue, 1947-48, IN O.C. Honours Cours1 English. 240 ROBERT L. never laslc who al- ways drink: they always talk who never think. iorn ,Iune 17, 1923, in I'ort- ge La Prairie, Man. At- ended Kelvin Tech. High ichool, VVinnipeg. Entered fIcGill. Oct. 1947. Activ- .iesz International Rela- ions Club, 1948-51, Span- sli Club, 1948-505 Fencing flub, 1948-51. WATERMAN CLAIRE 'Whatever is worth doing al all, is worth doing well. Born jan. 2. 1930, in Mont- eal. Attended Strathcona Academy. 1-Zntered McGill, 947. Activities: Hillel foundation Governing ioard. 1949-505 I'.,I.S.A. fampaign: Badminton irclieryz Swimming. - WERK, ANNETTE K. I love wisdom more than she loves me. lorn ,Iuly ZZ. 1930, in Iontreal. Attended XVest Iill High School. Entered lcGill, 1947. U 1...-1 WALKER, G. JUNE Do thy best and rejoice with those that do better. Born Sept. 8, 1930, in Ed- monton, Alta. Attended The Study and King's Hall, Compton. Entered McGill. 1947. Activities: Choral Society, 1947-493 Combined Charities Committee, 1949. Honours Course: Psychol- ogy. WATT, BETTY R. Born March 3. 1928, in XVindsor. Ont. Attended Macdonald High School. Entered McGill, Fall ot 1945. Activities: Choral Society, 1946-50: M.O.C.. 1947-50: Council, 1949-51g Intercollegiate Archery, 1947-503 Fencing: NIAY. S.A.A. Council. 1949-50: Intercollegiate Archery Champion, 1948: Manager Archery Club, 1949-50. fffl- , M 'f l get M :gf H WEINER GOLDIE 1 I tell you that lhere are terrible temptations that require strength ami courage lo yield lo. Born Feb. 3, 1930, in Mont- real. Attended divers public schools, Strathcona Academy. Entered McGill, 1948. i WALKER, JOAN E. The best is yet to come- lhe last, for which lhe first was made. Born June 3, 1930, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended VVil- lingdon and XVest IIill High School. Entered McGill. 1947. Activities: Player'S Club, 19475 Choral Society, 1948-SO: lil Club Hispan- ico, 1947-503 Der Deutsche Klub. 1950. WALLACE, ELEANOR P. Of all lhe things you wear, your expression is the most important. Born Dec. 7, 1929, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended Mont- real West High School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Intercollegiate Bas- ketball, 1947-50, Mgr., Basketball Club, 1949-50, VVomen's Athletic Board, 1948-503 Red VVing Society, 19-I8-50. WARREN, BARBARA B. The wings of a sparrow carry you far but nowhere. Born Jan. 18, 1923, in Vir- ginia. Attended Prepar- atory Schools in New ling- land. Entered McGil.1, 1947. Activities: U.S. Navy, 1943. Veterans Society: La Societe Francaise, I.R.C., Secretary, 1948-49, Red 8z Villiite Revue, Personnel Director, Red 8z VVhite Re- vue, 1950. WATT, JOAN M. A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still. Born March 15, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Gran- by High, XYeston School. lintered McGill. 1947. Activities: Red Sz XVhite Revue. 1947-49: Athletics Night, 1949-50: Book Ex- change, 1949-50, Old Mc- Gill , 1949-50. WEAVER, NANCY B. 'ASD rested' she by the Tum- lum tree, and stood awhile in lhoughtf' Horn Feb. 22, 1930, in Schenectady. N.Y. At- tended Scotia High School. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities: Choral Society. 1947-482 NFCVS Ifxecutive Committee, 1948-49: House Committee. 1948-493 CCF Club, 1947-48g Sec.-Treas. German Club. 1949-503 Vice-Pres. German Club. 1950-51. 3 ........ A s.., WEINSTEIN, SHIRLEY Plus de pleursg tenir le pas gagnE. Born Nov. 10, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Baron Byng High School. lin- tered McGill. 1947. Honours Course: Sociology and Anthropology. WILLIAMS, ARTHUR LYMAN MURRAY Myonlybookswcrcwoman's looks, andfollyls all lhey've taught mc. Iiorn Feb. 10, 1950, in Montreal. Attended NYest- mount lligh, Ilolderncss School. N.II. Iintcred Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: l'niversity Naval Training Division, 1948-51: C.I.A.1'. Skiing, 1950: Athletics Nights. 1948-49: Intra- mural ' Sports, '1948-49g M.O.C,, 1047-48. WILSON, NANCY C. . . Had so many things which he wanted lo aio, that whenever he thought il was time to begin, he couldrft because of the slate hc was ffl. Born ,Iuly 28. 1929. in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Lis- gar Collegiate, Vassar Col- lege. Iintered McGill, 1949. Activities: -Choral Society, 1949-50: Chairman, Fash- ion Show, 1950-513 Com- bined Charities, 19-19-51. WINSTON, MILTON Truth is the seal of God. Born jan. 14. 1930, in New York City. Attended West- mount High School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Rifle Club: .Assistant Features liditor, McGill Daily, 1950-51: Vice-l'res- ident, McGill Radio VVork shop, 1950-513 McGill Radio Committee, 1950-511 Managing liditor. Hillel MCC-illah, 1949-50g Pub- licity. McGill Chapter IZFA, 1950-51: Literature Society: Writers Club: 241 WOLFZAHN, HERBERT To slrive, lo seek, lo find and nol io yield. Born Aug. 10. 1923, in Vienna, Austria. Attended Junior Matriculation, lfni- versity of London, England. McGill Senior Matric. ' En- tered McGill, 1948. From 1939 in Palestine till 1947, Coast Guard, 1942-45. f-Xftivities: Member of Hil- e . WRIGGLESWORTH, JOHN CECIL Thai man lo man, ihe world o'er, shall lrrolhers be for a'lhal. Born Jan. 30, 1923, in British Guiana. Attended Kings School, Ross Tutor- ial School. Entered McGill, Jan. 1947. ZARITSKY, MARKUS KATHLEEN The besl is ye! lo be. Born Oct. 30, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real Hebrew Academy and Srathcona Academy. En- tered McGill, 1947. Marri- age to McGill medical stu- dent Dec. 17, 1950. lb 0'CONNELL, JOAN M. He who knows nolhingv doubls nolhingf' Born Aug. 29. 1930, in Montreal. Attended West- hillg Junior College of Con- neticut. Entered McGill. 1947. YASIN, SY 'Everything happens . everybody if lhcre is Hn enough' Born March 8, 1925, i Lithuania. arriving in Car ada in 1930. Schooling bf gan in 1931 at Montrea Education began with th Royal Canadian Air Fore: 1943-46. Entered McGil 1947. Activites: McGi Daily, 1947-495 McGi Players Club, 1948-45 Honours Course: Sociolog3 242 ,f,1.. jf if Jlhlllln I 11111 IL rf' ff ff!! A!! I iff- 4wf , f Science me med Qywience Keith Drummond Nicholas Vlahos Doreen Fairman Roy Ama ron Alfred Powis lspeciall Leticia Artola Gordon Empey Paul Hersch Gregory Friend Tram Malcolm Sylvia Rodney Archie Miller Avrum Cohen Harvey Crestohl Michael Awada Arthur Smith ispeciall Ruth Bruck George Cowley Heather Douglas-Murray Alison Farmer Neil Gillman Josephine Hanlon Kathleen Houghton Chloe Lafond Joann Marble Stors McCall David McTavish Elizabeth Molson Jean Montgomery Helen Panopalis Michael Peers James Prentice Edwa rd Ronca rellu Ma riory Root Harriet Wickenden Arthur Zahalsky ABER, WILLIAM Knowledge is power, power is control, control is success, torn Sept. 12, 1924, in lontrcal, Attended West Iill High School. Entered 4cGill via Dawson in 'aeulty of lingineering, cience III in 1949. Activ- ies: A.I.Ch.l'f., 1946-482 'et Society, 1946, C.I.C.3 ntraniural Basketball. 'loor Hockey, Intramural oftball Champs, 1948. ABRAMOVITCH, HENRY To he conscious lhal you are ignorant is a greal slap to knowledge. liorn Feb. 24, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Baron Byng High School. lin- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Pre-Med. Society, 1948-51: Hillel Foundation, 1947-51: Tennisg Squash: Vteightlilting. ALLEN, MARGARET L. Success is gelling what you want: happiness is wanting wha! you gel, Born Nov. 19, 1930, in Kiating, China. Attended Canadian School, Chengtu, China: Iligh School for Girls, Montreal. Iintered McGill, Oct, 1947. Activ- itiesi McGill Choral Society. 1948-51. ANTLIFF, JOHN C. 'Gel wisdom: and with all thy getting get undersland- ing, .iorn Nov. 7, 1929, in Vlontreal. Attended VVest flill High School. Entered VIcGill, Oct. 1948. Activ- ties: C.O.T.C.: Debating fniong McGill Daily, Eoucli Football. Honours ourse: Mathematics. AVAKIAN, AVAK We ought lu know what Enowledge we possess and be ble lo make il serve us in need. Orn jan. 12, 1924, in 1V0r- ester, Mass. Attended Jorcester North High. En- ered McGill, 1947. Hon- urs Course: Chemistry. ANTLIFF, WILLIAM B. Tearing down is easy, but Building up! Born April 23. 1926, in Montreal, Attended Al- bert College and Strath- cona Academy. lintered McGill, 1947. Honours Course: Mathematics. - X BAUM, BERYL While you live. drink, for once dead you never shall relurnf' Born Feb. 15. 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School, Iintered McGill, Sept. 1948, Activ- ities: Ilillelq Red 81 White Revue, 1951. '3 ARSHAWSKY, PEARL ROSE Laugh and he merry, rc- member better the world with a song. Born 'Feb, 20, 1929, in Melville, Saslc, Attended Melville High School. lin- tered McGill. 1947. Ac- tivities: Chairman, Pro- fessors' Dinners, R.V.C,, 1949-51: M.0.C.: Camera Club. Governor-General's Medal for Saslc.. 1947: McConnell Scholar, 1947- 51, Honours Course: Bio- chemistry. . ,jXsgt..i:,,m of l K, J , V BEAUPRIE, DONALD JOHN What he hath scanled men in hair, he halh given lhem in wil. V Born Feb. 16, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Wil- Iington, Kent Street, Ot- tawa Technical, W'est Hill High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1948. Activities: Vice- President. Dawson Camera Club, 1948: Chemical In- stitute of Canada Student member, 19495 Publicity Chairman, C.I.C., 19505 Rifle Club, 1949. ANDERSON, ROBERT J. Where there's a will, lhcre's o way. llorn july 15, 1927, in New York, N.Y. Attended Col- lege of City of N.Y., New York Vniversity. Entered McGill, 1949. ASCROFT, GEORGE What we desire for our- selves we wish for all. Born Aug. 21, 1924. in New Toronto, Ont. Attended Sir George Williams Col- lege. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: President of McGill C.C.I7, Club. 1949- 51, Honours Course: Chemistry. ANGUS, GRACE E. Why lake life so seriously, you never gel out aliucll' Born Aug. 5, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Kings Hall. Vtestmount lligh, lin- tered McGill, 1947. AUDET, HENRY J. A little learning is a dangerous thing! Born July 19, 1922, in Sa- lem, Mass- l'.S.A. At- tended Salem lligli and Brewster Academy. lin- tered McGill, 1947, Activ- ities: Newman Club. 1948- 51: C.I.C., 1950-511 M. O.C,, 1947-48. Honours Courser Chemistry. BELCOURT, JOY ANN THERESA Lesl Having him, I must Have naught beside. Born Aug. IS, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Con- vent of the Sacred Heart. Ifntered McGill. 1947, Ac- tivities: Team Captain, Arts gl Science, 1947-48: Secretary 2nd year, 1948- 491 Asst. Graduate's Ed- itor, 1949-50, McGill An- nual: Secretary, McGill Annual, 1950-51. BENJAMIN, PETER 'Il is easier not lo speak a word al all lhan to speak more words than we should. Born Aug. 24, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Stratli- cona Academy. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Hillel, 1947-513 M.O.C., 1947-48: Pre-Med. Society, 1947-49. Honours Course! Physiology. 245 BENSON, ALTON H. Amat victoria curam. Born May 13, 1929, in Grates' Cove, Nfld. Moved to Arnold's Cove, where attended Public School Finished High School at St. Bon's College and entered Memorial College at St. john's in 1947, completed two years there. Entered McGill, 1949. BEY, GEORGE A. tav ye tou.'Apistov. Born Feb. 12, 1930, in Montreal. Attended An- drew Stuart Johnson Mem- orial High School. lintered McGill. 1947. Activities: l'.N.T.D., 1947-S11 Doug- las Hall Resident Council, 1950-515 Secretary, Hel- lenic Clubz 1950-51. BISHOP, HARDING E. A poor life this if. full of care, we have no time to stand and stare. Born June 21, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Mac- donald High School. Erl- McGill, 1948. Began University at Macdonald College. Honours Course: Psychology. BLACK, PERRY Play faire-work hard- livc clean. Born Oct. 2, 1930, in Mont- real. Attended Fairmount and Baron Byng High School. Entered McGill. 1947. Activities: Inter- mediate Football Team, 19485 Students' Executive Council, 19503 Scarlet Key, 19503 A.8tS.l'.S., lixecu- tive. 1950: Slit' Awards committee: llillel: Radio XVorksl1op:lVinterCarnival. BONNEVILLE, JOYCE MARGARET Into each life some rail mustfallf' Horn Feb. 7, 1930, il Montreal. Attended Higl School for Girls. linteret ll11CGill, 1948. BORIGHT, ANGUS H. Success is the ability to get along with some people, and ahead of others. Born March 15, 1929, in Montreal. Attended West- mount High, Bishops Col- lege School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Int. Football, 1947-493 Pre- Med. Society, 1947-50. BOSISIO, RENATO G. A Iitlle learning is a dangerous thing. drink deep or taste not of the plerian spring. - Born June 28, 1930, in Monza, Italy. Attended Catholic High School. En- tered McGill, Oct. 1948. Activities: lVinter Carnival, 1950. Honours Course. Mathematics and Physics. BRENCHLEY, JANE I. We have no strength to struggle further. Born June 17, 1930, in Van- couver, B.C. Attended Prince of Wales High, Van- couver, Montreal lVest High, Montreal. Entered McGill. 1947. Activities: lVI.YV.S.A.A.. 1949-503 M. O.C.. 1947-49, Squash Team, 1948-49. H BRESSLER, RUBIN Gifts count for nothing. will alone is greal, all things give way before tl is too late. Born Dec, 13. 1928, in New York, N.Y. Attended Bronx High School of Science, City College of N.Y. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: McGill Daily: Red and 1Vhite: Cosmo Club. Honours Course: Biochemistry. BROWN, WILLIAM T. 'ilarogressivism is to ln abhorrcdp it jeopardize: reactionary :omplaccncyf Horn Alan. 7, 1928, ir Sebring, Florida. Attendec VVashington High. lintcrec McGill, 1947. Activities Treasurer, West Indiar Society. 1950-51: M.O.C. 1949-505 Student Christiar Movement. 1948-51: Vol leyhall, 1947-49. Honour: Course: Biochemistry. CARLILE, SHEILA A. Calm's not life's crown, though calm is welll Born March 14, 1930. in Montreal. Attended High School for Girls, Senior Matric. Entered McGill. 1948. Activities: Junior Modern Dance Club, 1948- 49g Secretary, Senior Mod- ern Dance Club, 1949-503 M.O.C., 1949-51. CARTER, GEORGE F. E. U There is more learning than knowledge in the world. Born Sept. 1, 1930, in Bar- bados, B.Vil.I. Attended Lodge School and Harrison College. Barbados. En- tered McGill, Sept. 1948. A53 CHONG, JOHN K. We are here to add what we can to, not lo get what we can from, life. Landed in the tundra wastes of Dawson College, 1947. Entered McGill, laces of 1949. Former p domicile, Malaya and the Activ- United Kingdom. ities: Premedical Society: Tennis Club: Badminton Club: Chinese Students' Society, Treasurer. COFFEY, THOMAS J. Through difficulties to things of honor. Horn july 8, 1926, in Mil- ton, Mass., lf.S.A. At- tended Franklin High School, Franklin, N.H. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Camera Club, 1947- 483 Newman Club, 1949- 50: Monteregian Club, 1950-51. COMTOIS, ROM UALI DELPHIS 'Success is achieved throng patience and perseverance. Born Jan. 8, 1924, i Hawkesbury, Ont. At tended Hawks High Schoo Ottawa Univ, Entered Mt Gill. 1948. Degrees Held B.Sc. COttawa Universityl Honours Course: Bacteri ology and Immunology. 246 CONSTANTINE, JAY W. Faith lighls the palh lo truth. Born Feb. 8, 1926, in New York City, N.Y. Attended Peter Stuyvesant High School, New York, N.Y. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Pre-Medical So- ciety: Music Club. COUREY, NORMAN G. Happiness is noi lo be found in aloofness from lhe world but in associalion with men and women. Born Feb. 2, 1930, in Farnham, Que. Attended Bishop's College School. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities:FloorHockeY1Swim- ming: Duplicate Bridge: Intermediate Football tDawsonl, 1948: Pre- Medical Society. CROMBIE, DAVID D. AIl life is an arch, where through lhe unlravelled world gleams in an ever widening arc. Born Aug. 8, 1929, in Montreal. Attended VVest- mount, Dawson. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Dawson Weekly. Sports Ed: Dawson Key: Annuall Dawson Pre-Med.: Daw- son Debating: Dawson Football. DANIEL, BRUCE H. There is no open door lo lhe temple of success, every- one malfes his own door. which closes behind him to all others. Born Oct. 21, 1930, in Montreal. Attended St Laurent High and Montreal High. Entered McGill, 1948-49. Activities: Mc- Gill Conference Debating, 1949-50: McGill II.N.T.D.. 1948-50: Ice Hockey, 1949- 50: Floor Hockey, 1948-50: Touch Football. 1949-50. DARABANER, SORYL BEATRICE There passed a weary lime, each lhroal was parched. and glazed each eye! Born Oct. 11. 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School for Girls. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Pre-Med. Society, 1950-51. Honours Course: Bacteriology and Immunol- ogy. DAVIS, MARTIN ARNOLD The lresl crilerion of mediocrity is popular approval. Born April 24, 1930, in Montreal. Attended High School of Montreal. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: President, Dawson College Music Club, 1948- 49: C.I.C., 1949-Sl. H011- ours Course: Chemistry. DELAND, ANDRE N. Success does nal come la lhe individual, success comes from the individual. Born Feb. 6, 1926, in St. Johns, Que. Attended St. johns College. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Monteregian Club, 1948- 51. Degrees Held: B.A. tMontrealJ, EIDINGER, MARTIN ' How lime has flown! Spear some of il, lhe longest life is brevilyf' Born Jan. 30, 1929, in Montreal. Attended High School of Montreal, junior School, High School of Montreal. Entered Mc- Gill, 1946. Activities: Dawson Debating Society: Intramural Basketball: Swimming: Squash, De- grees Held: Entered faculty Of Dentistry, 1949. EMORY, WILLIAM V. Palmam qui mervlt feral, Born July 24, 1930, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended Upper Canada College, Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: M.O.C., 1948-50: Bridge Club, 1948-49: Choral So- ciety, 1949-50. DEMETELIN, CHRISTOPHER As ye! the early-rising sun. has nol allained his noon. Born April S, 1921, in Montreal. Attended High School of Montreal, Sir George W'illiams. Entered McGill, 1947, fStudent- Veteranl. Activities: Mc- Gill Pre-Medical Society: McGill Hellenic Club: Mc- Gill Sociology Club: Can- adian Legion. EVERNDEN, IAN P. Never be discouraged as long as you have the ap- proval af your own con- science, Born Nov. 16, 1925, in Montreal. Attended Vet- erans College Preparatory Course, Sir George Wil- liams College. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: R.C.N V.R., 1943-45: Foot- ball, Intermediate, 1949-51. DENNETT, MILFORD HARLEY I am a par! of alllhal I have mei: yet all experience is an arch wherelhro' gleams lhal unlravelfd world whose margin fades for ever and for ever when I move, Born Nov. 13, 1926, in Ply- mpton, Mass. U.S.A. At- tended Gould Academy. Entered McGill, 1948. Ac- tivities: Pre-Med. Club: Debating: Floor Hockey: Bowling. : A n-...L FALCONER, ERROL L. The pas!-perfeclf The future-condiiionalg The present-lense. Born June 29, 1927, in Jainziica, B.VV.l. Attended jarnziica College. Entered lvIcGill, 1949, from Dawson College, 1948-49. Activ- ities: Dawson College Soc- cer Tezim, 1948: McGill Soccer Team, 1949-50: Cricket Team, 1950: VVest Indian Society. 1948-51: C.I.C., 1950-51: Martlett Photographer. 1950-51. Ilonours Course : Chemistry. EADIE, DOROTHY A. They say I have rocks in my head, would I could name ihem. Born Sept. 2, 1930. in Tor- onto, Ont, Attended Lawrence Park Collegiate. Toronto, Trafalgar School, Montreal. Entered McGill. 1947. Activities: McGill Outing Club: Monteregian Geology Club, Treasurer, 1950-51. FELDMAN, RUBIN M. If you can fill lhe un- forgiving minule, with sixty seconds worih of dis- lancc run, yours is the world and everything lhafs in il, and wha! is more. you'll be a man, my son. Born Feb. 24, 1931, in Montreal. Attended High School of Montreal. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Executive, Dawson Pre-Med, Society, 1947-49: Executive, Dawson Hillel, 1948-49: McGill Daily, 1947-SI: Red Sz White Re- vue. 1950-51. 247 FENSOM, ROBERT M. i'My naliue land. good night! Born Oct. 7, 1030, in Ot- tawa. Ont. Attended Lower Canada College. Entered McGill, Oct. 1948. Activ- ities: Intermediate Hockey Dawson, 1948-40: Inter- mediate Hockey McGill, 1949-50. FORBES, COLIN E. , .Thal my failh should no! :land in lhe wisdom of men. bul in the power of God. Born March 26, 10.30, in Kingston, jamaica, B.IV.l. Attended XVolmer's Boy's School, Taylor I'niversity, I'.S.A., Dawson College, 1048-49. Entered McGill. 1949. Activities: President, Pre-Med. Society, 1050-51, McGill Christian Fellow- ship, 1948-51: Dawson De- bating Society, 1048-49: McGill Daily, 1949-51. GORNITSKY, MERVYN ll ain'l the lhings you don'l know whal gels you into lrouble: il's lhe things you know for sure, whal ainl' SO. Born Feb. 23, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Ban- croft School, Strathcona Academy. Entered Mc- Gill, 1946. Activites: lin- tered Faculty of Dentistry, 1949g Intramural Sports, Hillel Foundation. FINDLAY, HUGH T. Keep thou my feel: I do nal ask lo see the dislanl .sceneg one :lap enough for mc. Born March 2, 1922, in Birkenhead, England. At- tended D'Arcy McGee High School: Sir Geo. VVms. Col- lege. Entered McGill. 1947. Activities: Intramural Box- ing, 1948. FITTS, ROBERT A. Cudgcl lhy brains no more aboul il. Born Aug. 19, 1017, in Brooklyn, N.Y. Attended St. Marys Iligh School. Katonah, N.Y. lintered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activ- ities: lfntered l'.S.A. Air Forces, 1942, served as navigator and instructor. Discharged 1940 with rank of Captain. llonours Course: Bacteriology. FLEMING, RICHARD G. 'iWear your learning like your watch. in a privale pocket: and do nol pull it oul merely lo show thal you have one. Born Nov. 3, 1930, in Brockville, Ont. Attended West Ilill High School. lin- tered INIcGill, 1048. Activ- ities: Dawson Key Society: M.O.C.g Intramural Sports. FLUET, CLAIRE A. i'We cannol do evcrylhing al ance, bul we can do same- lhing al once. Born Feb. 24, 1930, in Lawrence,IN1ass. Attended Timmins Public School. Ontario Ladies College. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Choral Society, 1948-Sl: Modern Dance Club, 1948-50: Pre-Med. Society, 1950-51: McGill Outing Club, 1948-515 Sec- retary, 1948-51. FRAZIER, ROBERT W. ll is beller lo have learned and forgollen lhan never to have learned al all. Born Jan. 15, 1929, in Meriden, Conn. Attended The Choate School, VVall- ingford, Conn.. graduated june 1946. lvlassachusetts lnstituteot'Technology. .Xc- tivities: President A8zSl'S tDawsonJ, 1948-40, SFC tllawsonj, 1948-49, Cult- ural Chairman Pre-Med. Society tllawsonl, Trea- surer, Pre-Med. Society tMcGillD, 1940-50. GERSTEIN, WILLIAM Sludy as if you were lo live forever, live as if you were lo die lomorrowf' Born Dec. 25, 1030, in Montreal. Attended Ed- ward VII, Fairmount. Baron Byng H.S. lintered Activities: McGill, 1947, Hillel, 1947-51g Camera Club, 1947-483 Dawson 1948-49. Debating Club, Honours Course: Biological Sciences. GILCHRIST, WILLIAM ALISTER Where,lhcrc's a will lhere's a way. Born March 1. 192-1, in Bel- wood, Ont. liutered Mc- Gill, Oct. 1947. Activites: Spent three years in Rf. .X.F.. C.I.t'. Ilonours Course: Chemistry. GILL, GEORGIA Y. Here have I found labour, love and laughter all re- warding, lheir lolalfhap- pines:-is mine lo lake away, if I bu! am ap- precialiucf' Born Aug. 17, 1020. in Fogo, Nlid. Attended St. Andrew's, Fogo, Mem- orial l'niversity, St. ,lol1n's, Nfld. lintered McGill, 1947-48. Degrees lleldi liducation Memorial l'ni- versity. Honours Course: Botany. GRAY, JAMES A clear conscience is oflen lhe reaull of a poor memory. Born Nov. 10, 1922, in Coatbridge. Scotland. At- tendedLachinellighSchool: Sir Geo. Wms. College, lintcred McGill, Oct. 1940. Activities: Soccer, 19461 Football Athletics Council. 1947-48, Dawson Key, 1948. GREEN, WILLIAM Aa one door closes another one opens. Born Feb. 5, 1021, in Lomond. Nfld. Attended Prince of VVales College, St. johns. Entered McGill. Sept. 1046. Activities: Dawson Soccer, 1947-493 Soccer Manager, 1947. Ma- triculated 1940 and served overseas with R.A.If. Bom- ber Command, 19411-46 as Navigator and Radar Con- troller. I W A . ,I rfirfell if GROVER, LEONA Here is no wasle. no burn- ing rnighl-have-been, no billcr afler-lasle, only con- lenl, conlenl beyond con- lent. Born Dec. 15, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: l'rc-Med. Society, 1950: Badminton, 1047-49: Swim- ming. 19495 l',J.S.A., 1948: Combined Charities, 1940. llonours Course: Equiva- lent Honors Bacteriology. GRYJ, I-'ELICIA One man in his lime play.: many parls. Born in Poland. Attended Ifniversity of Breslau. lin- tered McGill, 1948. 248 I HALPERIN, ALEX H. Learning ix like rowing upslrcamp noi lo advance is lo drop back. Born ,luly 19, 1930, in Montreal. Attended lligh School of Montreal. lin- tered McGill, 1947. Aetiv- ities: Chief Staff XVriter. iSp0rtsJ. McGill Daily, 1950-513 Pre-Med. Soeietyg M.O.C., 1949-51. Honours Course: Biochemistry. HAMILTON, ERWIN C. U This above all, lo thine own self be true, Born Nov. 50, 1924. in Montreal. Attended VVest Hill lligli Seliool. Entered McGill, 1946, ttransfer from lingineeringl. Activities: Intramural Sports, 'Daw- son' Baseball Team Monte- regian Club. HUM, VICTOR, C. F. 'Experience can only be al- lained lhrough lime. lorn March 2, 1924, in flontreal. Attended Mont- eal High School, Sir George Villiams Veteran Prep. fourse. lintered McGill. 946. Aetivities: R.C.N. '.R., 1943-453 Chinese itudent Club, 1946-513 flonteregian Club, 1949- 1. HUNTER, GEORGE H. A cerlain music, never known before, here lulled the pensive melancholy mind. Horn April 20. 1929, in Montreal. Attended VVest- mount ,lunior and Mont- real High Schools. Entered McGill, 1948 at Dawson. Aetivities: McGill Outing Club, 1948-51, Executive, 1949-50, Camera Club, 1950-51: Senior Ski Team Manager. 1950-515 R.C. A.F., tl'.R.F.j. OHNSTON, NORMAN ATHOL orn Dec. 30, 1925. in lasgow, Ont. Attended lexandria ll.S. Entered leGill aler 2 years in .C.N.V,R. Activities: layed for a variety ol loor Hockey Teams, Daw- ln S..A.C.. 1948-49: Psy- tology Club, 1950-51. JOHNSTONE, ALAN G. Towards home once more, his footsteps he halh lurned from wandering on a foreign slrandf' Born Sept. 3, 1924. in Bareilly, India. Attended Schools in lndia and ling- land. lintered McGill, 1947. Aetivities: Vniversity of Liverpool, Aircrew train- ing with IIS. Navy and RCAF: Mi-Gill Rugger XV, 1948-50, Manager, 19501 S.A,C., 1950. Hon- ours Coursez Bacteriology. HANNAN, CHARLES K. U The las! lwisl of lhe knife. Born Sept. 27, 1926, in Montreal. Attended St. Mary's College, Belfast, Ireland, 1939-43, l'niv. oi' London ilnter. fieieilcel. 1947-48. linterecl McGill, 1948. Activities: McGill Band, 1949-51, llonours Course: Baeteriology. HUSOLO, HENRY D. Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp or whafs a heaven for? Born Aug., 1925, in Mont- real. Attended lligh School ni' Mtl. and Sir George 1Yilliams, liutered Me- Gill. 1947. Activities: Pre- Med. Society. KEARNEY, ROBERT A. Be gay and carefree while you can the day of reckoning is al hand. Horn Mareh 9, 1929, in Montreal, Attended XYest- mount lligh School. lin- tered lV1eGill, 1948. Aetiv- ities: Assor. liditor Old McGill . 1951: McGill 1Vinter Carnival Comm., 1951. HECKMAN, DONALD E. HDO nal say things, what you are slands over you lhe while, and lhundcrs so lhal I cannol hear what you say lo the conlraryf' Born july 14, 1930, in Montreal. Attended West- hill lligh School, lintered McGill 1948. llonours Course: Matlteuiatics and Physics. ana. HINTON, GEORGE G. Through lighl lo righlf' Born ,luly 31, 1925, in Yorkshire, lingland. At- tended Bradford Grammar School. Entered Mf'Gill, 1947. Activities: Cain- briclge and a brief four years as at navy pilot QRNVRJ. lndoetrinated at Dawson, 1947-49, Pres- ident Monteregian Club, 1950-515 Ajax Seliolarsllip llolder and RCNKRH. llon- ours Course: Geology. HUTTON, FREDERICK ARTHUR Born May 16, 1929, in Plainfield, NJ. Attended Lznvreneeville Selioul. lin- tered McGill. Sept. 1948. Activities: lNI,O.C,, 1950- 51: Societe Franqaise. 1949- 51, Fencing Club, 1950-513 Pre-Medical Soeiety, 1948- 515 Psychology Club, 19495 Camera Club. 1950-513 Rifle Club, 1950-51. ISOMURA, SOICHI Life is bu! a loanfn Born Sept. 17, 1923, in Vancouver. B.C. Attended Vancouver 'l'eeh. lligh Selionl. Vancouver. B.C., Albert College, Belleville, Ont., Queens l'niversity, Kingston, Ont. liutered Mtotiill, 1949. KIMURA, AKIRA Success is lhe fruil of work and sludyf' liorn lNIay 16, 1929, in Vancouver. B,C. Attended Montreal I-ligh. lintered Metiill, 1948. Aetivities: Floor Hockey, 1948: Pre- Mr-cl. Society, 1950-51. KINGMAN, ABNER Jr. Resolve lo perform wha! you oughlg perform wilhou! fail wha! you resolve. liorn llec, 9. 1929, in Montreal. Attended Trin- ity College Sehool, lintercd MeGill,19-18, Activities: Dawson Weekly, 1948-495 Freshinan Reeeption, 1949, Athletics Nights, 1949-50, VViuter Carnival, 19505 Combined Charities, 19505 Pre-Med. Society. 1948-51, Intramural Floor Hockey, 1948-51. 249 1 ,,. for W M .. . f . f.:.':w:eM-ia1s:.s::' . Q 1 ' -' . -W ,rrk x pk. .. il of , 1 f C1 .5 KOPIN, IRWIN J. But deeper sludy always. sharper senses, profounder living, never an end to curiosity. Born March 27, 1929, in New York City. Attended Bronx H.S. of Science. June, 1946, College of City of New York, 1946-48. En- tered McGill, Oct. 1948. Activities: Co-Captain, Swimming Team, 1948-51, Cosmopolitan Club, Hillel. Honours Course: Biochem- istry. LAISHLEY, ELIZABETH CAROL Because righi is right. lo follow righl were wisdom in the scorn of consequence. Born Dec. 23, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real West,gHigh School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Choral Society, 1950. KRONK, ARTHUR W. jo ap ko chahie, ap kud karne paregef' Born June 17, 1925, in Washington. NJ. Attended Dickinson High School, Jersey City, NJ., Gettys- burg College. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Lutheran Students Assn.. 1947-51: Chess Club,f Daw- sonJ,,1947: German Club, 1948: Psychology Club, 1949. LAMARTINE, RUTH C. Merrily. merrily shall I live now. Born Oct. 13, 1928, ,in Montreal. Attended West- mount High School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: M.O.C., 1947-49: Squash Team, 1949-503 Unitarian Club. 1950-51. LEITH, ARTHUR B. ln works of labour, or o skill, I would be busy ioo. for salan finds some mis- chief still for idle hands lo do. Born Feb. 3, 1931, in Mont- real. AttendedVerdunHigh. Entered McGill, 1948. Honours Course: Biochem- istry. In LEZNOFF, ARTHUR Mr. chairman, honourable judges, worthy opponents, ladies and genllemen. . .H Born April 7, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: University Scholarship, De- bating Society, Treasurer, 1950-51 1 Gold Key Debator, VVon Bovey Shield and Papineau Cup, Moyse Hall Debate, 1950: Dawson Key Society: Dramatics: Radio Workshop, Intramural Hoc- key and Tennis, Liberal Club. -in KUMAMOT0, YURIKA So learn lhal you may full andfaullless learning gain, then in obedience meel lo lessons learn! remain. ' Born Nov. 24, 1927, in Vancouver, B.C. Attended Girls' High School. Entered McGill, 1946. Honours Course: Biochemistry. 1 ...l LAVALLEE, LILLIAN EVELYN, R.N. There are lrulhs which are not for all men, nor for all times. BornNov.21.1922,inMont- real. Attended Thomas D'Arcy McGee H.S. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Newman Club. De- grees Held: R.N. CSL Mary's Hospitall. M1- 'FWS LITWIN, MANUEL M. As you ramble on through life, brother whatever lie your goal, keep your eye upon the doughnut and not upon lhe hole. Born Dec. 4, 1930, in Campbellton, N.B. At- tended Campbellton Gram- mar School and Baron Byng High School. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activ- ties: McGill Chess Cluh. 1947-513, President, 1948- 49: Hillel Choir, 1947-51. Honours Course: Mathe- matics and Physics. 4 LACKEY, ARTHUR A- True education gives depth of insighl, mastery of mind, and ennoblemenl of spirit. Born July 9, 1929, in Stau- bridge East, Que. Attended Riverdale Collegiate In- stitute, Toronto. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Pre-Medical Society, 1948- 515 Progressive-Conserv- ative Club, 1948-51, Daw- son Weekly, 1948-49g De- bating Union Society, 1949- 350, Canterbury Club, 1949- 1. LAX, BERNARD B. 'Tis strange what a man may do and a woman ye! think him an angel! V Born March 23, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Alfred Joyce, Strathcona Academy. Entered McGill, 1947. Daw- son. Activities: President, Pre-Medical Society, 1947, Intercollegiate Debating Team, 1947: Intercollegiate Hockey Teams, 1947-50: Dawson Key Society, 1947: As. Technical Director, Red 8: White Revue, 1951, Radio Workshop: LOMON, EARLE L. Reason is our lies! guide. Born Nov. 15, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School, Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: McGill Mathematical So- ciety, 1949-51 Q McGill Civil Rights Organization 1949-50. Honours Course, Mathematics and Physics: si LAGACE, ALFRED F. Give every man lhine eai hu! few lhy voice, lake ear man's censure but reseri lhy judgmenlf' Born June 21, 1928, i Northfield, N.H. Attende Franklin, N.H., Hig School. Entered McGil 1948. Activities: Pre-Met Club, 1948-50, Newma Club, 1949-50. LECOMPTE, JEAN M Patience-and shuffle ll cards. Born Nov. 1, 1924, in Cori wall, Ont. E e LOWENFELD, G. CLA5 ln all lhy ways acknowle God. and he will direcl ll paihsf' Born Sept. 12, 1928, London. Attended Farr house School, Wendovi Bulls, Queen's College, Loi don, 1946-48, Entered M Gill, Oct. 1948. Activitif Ethel Hurlbzitt Scholz ship, 1949-50: Mc Christian Fellowship, 19 51, Pre-Med. Society, 19 51: Intramurzil Basketba 1948-49.+ llonours Cours Biochemistry. .1 250 MACFARLANE, MONA AYLMER Travel, change inleresl. cxcilemenlfu Born Sept. 2, 1929, in Montreal, Attended XVest- mount High School, En- tered McGill, 1946, Activ- ities:M.O.C.,194o-50:Mc- Gill Camera Cluh, 1950-51. MACIVOR, MURDO 'When al lhe lrlylhe end o' our journey al lasl, wha the devil ever lhinks 'o'lhe road he has past! Born Aug. 5, 1921, in Stornoway, Scotland. At- tended Scotstown High and Sir Geo. VVilliarns College. lintered McGill, 1946. Ac- tivities: Mining and Met. Society, 19-17-505 R,C..X.l ., 19-I0-45. MACKENZIE, RICHARD KEITH Life is nal long, and loo much of if musl noi pass in idle deliberalion haw il shall be xpenlf' liorn Dec. 31. 1929, in Montreal. Attended High School of Montreal. lin- tered McGill, 1948. Activ- ities: Dawson College Pre- Med. Society: M.0.C,g Assistant Managing Editor of Old McGill , 1951: Intramural Sports: CU. T.C., 1948-Sl, MACKINNON, MAIRI R. The rule of my life is lo mais Business a pleasure an pleasure my business. Born ,lune 28, 19.50, in Montreal. Attended Ros- lyn: VVestmount ,lunior High: Trafalgar, lintered McGill, 1947. Activities: M-.O.C.: Basketball: Bad- mtnton. MACKINNNON, MARGARET A little knowledge is a dangerous lhingf' liorn March 24, 1928, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Orano Continuation School, Tor- onto Normal School. lin- tcred McGill, 1947, entered Medicine in 1949. MARSH, HENRY W. To him who commands lime nothing is impossilzlef' Born June 22, 1924, in Gran'Mere, Que. Attended Laurentide High. lintered McGill. 1947. Activities: Monteregian Geology Club. MAW, ROBERT G. Born April 30, 1927, in Montreal. Attended VVest Hill High School. lintered McGill,19-15. Activities: Monteregian Geology Club: intramural Sports. My McADIE, HENRY G, From harmony, from heavenly harmony, this universal frame began. , , the diapason closing full in Man. Born May 12, 1930, in Montreal. Attended VVest- mount Schools. lintered McGill, 1948. Activities: Dawson XVeekly, 1948--193 Choral Society, 19-19-51: Student Chapter CIC, Vice- Chairinan, 1949-50: Sec- retary, 1950-51. Honours Course: Chemistry. WcCALLUM, WILLIAM 'Do not pass a lemplaliun lightly by-il may never came again. Born at Montreal. At- ended Strathcona Aca- lemy. Entered McGill, 947. Activities: Dawson 'layers Club. 1947-49g Scarlet Key, 19503 Fresh- nan Reception Executive. 950: Arts and Science fndergraduate Society Exe- 'utive. 1950-51: Photo- graphy Editor, Old Mc- 3ill , 1951: Associate Pro- lucer, Red 81 VVhite Re- 'ue, 1951. McCARTHY, ROSINA FI. 'A Lamh laidirfa buaighf' Born May 27, 1928, in Tor- onto. Ont, Attended The Study, 1956-43: High School for Girls, 19-15-47. lintered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: McGill Choral So- ciety, 1947-Sl: Historical Society: Secretary, 1950-51 of Red Sz VVhite Societyg I'.C. Club. McCULLY, JAMES J. And so to work. Born April 29, 1925, in Lachine, Que. Attended Lachine High School, Sir Geo. VVillimas fClarmont Divisionj. lfntered Me- Gill, 1946. Activities: New- man Club. McALLISTER, ROBERT JOHN U To :lo or what lo do lhal is the queslionf' Born Oct. 13, 1919, in Montreal. Attended NVest- mount High and Royal Roads Naval College. lin- tered McGill, Sept. 1948. Activities: Senior Football. 1949-50: Senior Boxing, 1948-50: Student, Rep- resentative to the Athletic Board, 1949, Scarlet Key. McBRIDE, CHARLES M. 'Aja bolne soni hal, Sat sari algal. Born May 6, 1926, in Ber- wick, N.S. Attended XVateryille lligh School, Kings County Academy, Royal Canadian Naval College, Indian Military Academy, Vniversity Col- lege, London. lintered McGill. 1948. Activities: Psychology Club, 1948-SU: Mc-Gill Student Veteran Society, 1948. Honours Course: Psychology. McDONELL, DONALD J. The secret af lriumph is in the firsl syllable. Born May 7, 1928, in Corn- wall. Ont. Attended Corn- wall Collegiate and Voca- tional School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1948. Activities: C.l.C. I-IonoursCourse:Chemistry. M MQFARLAND, HAROLD MELVILLE Lillie lhings no! only mak e but reveal characlerf' Born June 17, 1930. in Montreal. Attended Mount Royal High, Strathcona Academy. lintered McGill. 1948. Activities: M.O,C.. 1948-51: Pre-Med. Society. 1948-51: Intramural Floor Hockey, 1948-51: Intra- mural Basketball, 1948-49, Intramural Football, 1949- 50: Leonard Foundation Society, 1948-51: C.O.T.C.. 1948-50. 251 McGUIRE, ROBERT M. Easy to lead, but hard, lo push. Born Dec. 17, 1028, in Cornwall, Ont, Attended Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School. Iintered McGill, 1047. Activities: MeGill Choral Society. 1048-S11 I'.N.'l'.lD., 1047-- 513 Intramural Sports: Pre- Medical Society, 10-17-51: D.O.C., 1047-48. McLEAN, MARIE J. A'My salad days: when I was green in judgement. Born May 11. 1030, in Montreal. .Xttentled St, VK'illibrord IIS.. Mariann- polis College ti yearl. lin- terecl McGill, 10-18. Activ- ities: Newman Club: New- man Club lixevutive, 1040- 51 Q M.O.C, MINDLIN, IVAN H You do not beleive, you only believe that you believe. Ilonours Course: Physi- ology. MITMAKER, BENJAMIN Per angusta ad augustaf' Iiorn March 17, 1020, in Montreal. Attended Baron liyng Iligh S4-hool. lin- terecl McGill. 1047. Activ- ities: Camera Club. 1048- 515 M.O.C,, I0-18-51: Hil- lel, 1047-51, Pre-Med. So- eiety, 1047-515 Intramural Volleyball: Mctiill Rifle Club, 1050-51, 'G MCLEOD, DONALD E. There was a young man from McGill whose B.Sc. meant nothing until at a tavern frequented when the cheque was presented he talked his way out of the bill. Born March o, 1018, in Montreal. Attended Her- bert Symonds tltnblicj, Montreal VVest lligh. lin- teretl McGill. 1047, Activ- ities: Manager, Intermed- iate Basketball, Dawson, 10-18: Athletit-s Council. liawson, 10-18. 45 A , MILBURN, LEWIS H. Si finis bonus est laalum bonum eritf' lf the end be well, all is well. Horn Feb. 24, 1020, in XYindsor, Ont. .Xttended Patterson Collegiate ln- stitute. l-Intered McGill, 1048, Activities: Dawson Senior Basketball, 1048-40: Metlill Senior Basketball, 1040-50. MORAN, C. LEO The measure of a man's inner civilization is his ability to loaf creatively. Horn Feb. 1, 1024, in Brockville, Ont, lintered MrGill,1046. Atrtivities: llifl a two year hitch at Dawson and a .Std in Town before acceptance into Dentistry. XVite and baby tgirl are my extra-currieulars Member ol' Newman Club. MUELLER, GEORGE V. Our task is now to help clothes and flesh the bare skellan of known fact. Born Sept. 12, 1025, in Montreal. Attended VVest Ilill lligh: Ross Tutorial School, lfntereil Mi-Gill, 1047. .Xetivitiesz Chairman llawson Freshman Recep- tion Committee, 10-17-481 Social Chairman llawson Students Council, 1047-482 Dawson News lilitor, Mc- Gill Daily, 10473 Monte- regian Club, 1048-50. Ilon- ours Course: Geology. NEVARD, HENRY B. Chiefly the mould of a man's fortune is in his own hands. Born Oct. 16, 1027, in Mount Vernon, N.Y. At- tended Schools at Fieldston, N.Y. Entered McGill. 1040 after 2 yrs. at Mount Allison University, Activ- ities: Vice-President of De- bating Society of McGill, 1050-S13 Publicity Chair- man, Debating Society, 1040-50: Intercollegiate De- bater. Gold Award in Debating, Radio and News- baterg Pre-Medical Society: Hillel Foundation. 'R NIRENBERG, DEBORAH . .Hmmm. . Born Jan. 18. 1031, in Hamilton, Ont, Attended Baron Byng High. lintered McGill, 1048. Activities: Badminton: Basketball. Honours Course: Mathe- matics. NORMORE, WILLIAM MILTON Minority is no disproof. wisdom is nnl so strong and fleet as never to have known defeat. Born Dec. 30, 1028, in Bell Island, Ntid. Attended Wabana Academy, Memor- ial University. Entered McGill, Sept. 1048. Activ- ities: Fencing Club. 1048- 40, M.O.C,, 1048-505 Pre- Med. Society, 1048-40: Psychology Club, 1040-50, NYESTE, ZOLTAN B. Crow old along with me, the best is yet to be. Born March 21, 1027, in Sarud, Hungary. Attended Montreal VI'est Iligh. En- tered McGill, Science, 1047, Now 2nd yr. Dentistry. Ac- tivities: M.O.C., 10403 Ex- ecutive, McGill Freshman Reception, 1048-503 Sales Manager, Old McGill 50 g Executive, Combined Char- ities Drive, 1050, Exec- utive, Junior Prom. 10503 McGill Dental Review, 1040-Slg Scarlet Key, 1050. MILLS, CATHERINE L C'est la vie. Born Nov. 7, 1020, ir Montreal. Attended St Madeleines Acad., Outre mont. D','Xrcy McGee IIS lintered McGill, 1047. Ac- tivities: INI.U.C. MYRAN, GENEVIEVE . .Better to write a laughter than of tears, fo laughter is the essence o mankind, life happy! Attended High School fo Girls, Entered McGill 1048. Activities: liencini at Currie Gym, and verb ally at seminars. E 5- 5 0'DONNELL, VINCEN' JOSEPH Happy the man who ha learnedlhecausesofthings. Born Nov. 30, 1030, i Montreal. Attended Catl: olic Iligh School. linteret McGill, 1948. Activitie5 Newman Club, 1048-51 McGill Outing Club. 1049 50. Honours Course: Bic chemistry. 252 OFFICER, SHIRLEY M. The Lord is my strength and my redeemerf' Born Feb. 1, 1930, in Cal- gary, Alta. Attended Cen- tral Iiigh. Calgary. Alta. Entered McGill, Sept. 1948. Activities: Entered McGill on R.V.C. entrance Scholar- ship. 1948: Alumnae Schol- arship K2 yearsl: Inter-Var- sity Christian Fellowship. 1948-51: Choral Society, 1949-51: C.I.C., 1949-51. Executive, 1950-51. Hon- ours Course: Chemistry. OLER, NORMAN Post tenebras lux.'i Born July 12, 1929, in Sheffield. lingland, At- tended Bede Collegiate School Clinglandl. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947, Activ- ities: Mathematics Society: Attended I'.C.L.A., Feb.- jun., 1949. HonoursCourse: Mathematics. I L OSTROVSKY, SARAH 'Ghost-like, I shall pace round the haunts of my col- lege days, earth shall seem a desert I am bound to traverse seeking to find the oldfamiliar faces . . Born Nov. 22, 1930. in Montreal. Attended Baron Byng High School. Entered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activ- ties: Secretary. llillel Dra- na Group,-1947-48. POUNDER, JACK A. A life of ease is a difficult pursuit. Born Sept. 11, 1927, in Stratford, Ont. Attended Stratford Collegiate, Pro- vincial Institute of Mining. Haileybury, Ont. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activ- ities: Dawson College Inter- mediate Football. 1947-49: M.O.C., 1947-48: Canadian Army. Honours Course! Geology. 43 PEAKE, HUGH CORYNDON LUXMORE Heb dduw hebd dim. Born Jan. 29, 1929, in Lon- don, England. Attended Stubbington House and Cheltenham College. lin- tered INIcGill, 1946. f PRITCHARD, SHIRLEY HELEN Hol why dost thou shiver and shake gaffer gray, and why does thy nose look sa blue? Born july 29, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Mount Royal High. Entered Mc- Gill, 1946. Activities: M.O.C., 1948-49: SICC. Gliding Club, 1948-50. ONYSZCHUK, MARIO Little is accomplished in this world without work, hard work. Born july 21, 1930, in VVol- kow, Poland. Attended The High School of Mont- real CSr. Matricj. Entered McGill, 1948, Second year B.Sc. at Dawson. Activ- ities: 1949-50 Member. and 1950-51 Chairman, McGill Student Chapter of The Chemical Institute of Can- ada. Honours Course: Chemistry. ORR, ALFRED M. 'tHe may do weclfor a' his done yet: but only, he's no just begun yet. Born March 26. in Glasgow. Scotland. Attended High School of Glasgow, Mor- rison's Academy, Prieff. Entered McGill, 1948, Mac- donald. Activities: R.N. V.R., Sub. Lieut., 1943-46: Royal Technical College, Society: 1946-47: Film I.S.S.: Debating: Rugger. 1949-51 : Choral Society, 1949-50. ORR, MABEL C MO J Science is built of facts. houses of stones: but a col- lection of :tones is not a house, nor a collection of just begun yet. Born Dec. 20, 1928, in Montreal. Attended St. Lambert High, High School for Girls. Entered McGill, 1947-48. Activities: M.O.C. 1947-48: I.V.C.F., 1947- 51: Faithful supporter at all Rugby games. ,,,..u PEDLEY, NORAH FRANCES H. Absence of occupation is no rest, a mind quite vacant is a mind distressed. Born April 12, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School. lintered McGill, 1947. Activities: Red 81 VVhite Revue, 1947- 48: Squash, 1947-51: Ride Club. 1948-49, Field Hoe- key, 1949-50: Badminton, 1948-50. PILLEY, TREVOR DURANT WILLIAM We know what we are, but know nal what we may be. Born Aug. 8, 1925. in Montreal. Attended VVest- mount, Sir George XVilliams College. Entered McGill, 1947. POOLE, WILLIAM E. To have striven, to haue made an effort, to have been true to certain ideals- this alone is worth the struggle. Born Sept. Zo, 1911, in Liverpool, ling. Attended Sir George XVilIiams. lin- tered McGill, 1947. Honours Course: Biochemistry. PUDIFIN, ARTHUR D. 'A Human life is everywhere a state in which much is to be cnjoyedfif endured. Born Aug. 7. 1925, in Kam- sack, Sask. Attended M. T.I., XVinnipeg. lintered McGill,1947. Activities: Numerous and varied fat McGillJ. Served in gun- iiery branch of R.C.N.V.R. during war. Ilonours Course: Psychology. REBOLLEDO, MANUEL Honor, patria y libertadu, defierzdelos con tu vida. Born Feb. 5, 1930, in Cali, Colombia, South America. Attended Colegio San Luis Gonzaga, Cali, Col. lin- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: M.O.C., 1947-50: Soc- cer Team, 1947-49. RICH, AUDREY MABLE PATRICIA And little Audrey just laughed and laughed, Born Aug. 13. 1930, in hloose jaw, Sask. Attended St. Lambert High School. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: VVomen's Science Club, 1949: M.O.C., 1948- 49. 253 ROBINSON, HAZEL M. That jewel knowledge is great riches . . . not plundered by kinsrnen, nor carried off by thieves, nor decreased lly giving. Born March 27, 1929, in jamaica. Attended Wol- mer's Girls' School. lin- tered McGill, 1948. Activ- ities: Secretary, XVest ln- dian Society, 1949-505 Mem- ber ot S.C.M., 1948-51: Member of Modern Dance Club, 1949-515 Member of Girls' Field Hockey Team, 1948, Honours Course: Zoology. SCHUTZ, ROSEMARIE RUTH When the one great scorer comes to write against your name. he writes not that you won or lost but how you played the game. Born Nov. 15, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High. Iintered Me- Gill, 1947. Activities: Secretary, German Club, 19483 Ski Team, 1947-50, SHAVER, RAYMOND A. H The best is yet to come. Born April 17, 1928, in Montreal. Attended The Iligh School of Montreal, 1945. Entered Dawson, 1947, proceeding in honours Chemistry COIIYSC. Activ- ities: Dawson Intramural Floor Iloekey, 1947-483 Dawson Camera Club. 1947-49g Member of Mc- Gill Chapter of the C.l.C., 1949-51. ROSEN, HARRY A man that is young in years may be old in hours if he has lost no time. Born March 30, 1929. in Montreal. Attended Baron Byng High, Senior Mattie 1947. Entered McGill' 1947-48, Dawson College' Activities: M.0.C., 1947- 495 Intramural Sports: Psy- chology Club, 1948-495 Awarded the VVilliam Mac- donald Scholarship, 1949: Entered Faculty of Den- tistry in 1949. Honours Course Psychology, 1947- 49. SCOTT, CYNTHIA A. Nature will never cease being a wonder to me. Born Feb. 13, 1920, in Que- bec City. Que. Attended St. Georges School, Que- bec and VVeston School, VVe-stniountg then VVest- monnt High School., grad- uating in 1947. lintered McGill,19-17. Activities: Choral Society, 1947-51: Ritie Club, 1950-51: Cam- era Club, 1950-51, Monte- regian Club, 1950-51. SHEA, JAMES FRANCIS, Jr. Most know how to say nothing: few know when. Born May 14. 1927, in liri- field, Mass. Attended VVarc High School, VVare. Mass. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Basket- ball, Cliawsonl, 1947-493 Basketball, tMcGillJ, 1949- 51. ROSENSWEIG, JACOB What is this life. iffull of care we have no time to stand and stare. Born Dec. 1, 1930. in Montreal. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Pre- Medical Society, 1947-51g Radio VVorkshop, 1948-49. -. -1 ROSS, DOROTHY K. Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again 1 say, rejoice. Born Nov. 6, 1929, in Tim- mins. Ont. Attended var- ious and sundry grade schools: St. Catharines Col- legiate Institute. Entered McGill, 1947, Activities: McGill Christian Fellow- ship. 1947-515 on Executive oi McGill Christian Fellow- ship. 1949-503 Pre-Medical Society, 1948-49. 1950-511 VVomen's Archery Club, 1949-51. SCOTT, KENNETH E. I love tranquility, solitude, and such society as is quiet. wise and good, Born Oct. 4. 1928, in Montreal. Attended St. Lambert Iligh, Royal Roads. lintered McGill, 1949. Activities: Senior Track, 1949: Intermediate Track, 1950: Senior Harrier, 1949-505 Franklin Society. SEARS-CARTER, GERALD R. Life, freedom and thought are three entities in one eternal self, which neither vanish nor pass away. Born Jan. 3, 1925, in San Fernando, Trinidad, B.VV.I. Attended St. Benedir't's: St. Marys College. lin- tered Dawson, 1947. Activ- ities: Soccer, McGill Team, 1948-50, Cliainpions. 1950. Captain, Dawson Team, 1948: NVeightlil'tingg Crick- et, 1949-50. SILVERMAN, MARVIN The human self is not a gift, it is an achievement. Born at Montreal. At- tended VI'est Hill lligh School. Iintered McGill. Oct. 1947. Activities: The Dawson XVrestling Team, 1947-48: Camera Club, 1948-50g At present, Ilon- ouringin Biological Sciences. SKEETE, GEOFFREY T. 'ipossunt quia posse riden- turf' Born Sept. 1, 1930. in Bar- bados. B.W.l. Attended Lodge School, 1939-47. lin- tered McGill. 1947. Activ- ities: Member of Dawson Soccer Team, 1947-483 Mc- Gill Soccer Team, 1949. 1. SAVARD, FRANCOIS-GUY 0 earth what changes has thou seen! Born July 14, 1925, in Que bee City, Que. .Xttendec Le Plateau High School Montreal. lintercd McGill 1947. Activities: Monte regian Geology Club, f SENIOR, RUSSELL N. nectar in a sieve, and ho without an object canm live. Born Nov. 25. 1930, in Ve! dun, Que. Attended Ver dun Iligh School. lintere McGill, 1948. Activitief University Reserve Flight Work without hope dral? SKILLING, GORDON l Every man is the architi of his own fortune. Born july 5, 1921, in Da ville, Que. Attended Da ville Iligh and Ross Turo ial. lintercd INIcGiIl, 194 Activities: Monteregia Club, 1950-51. 254 I , SMITH, ROBERT J. lThat book in many eyes doth share the glory, thal in gold clasps locks in lhe golden story. Born Feb. 17, 1916, in Ot- pwa, Ont, Attended St. Patricks College, Ottawa. Entered McGill, 1949. De- 'rees Held: B.Sc. tOttawaJ, 1937, GEORGES H. esl fini quand ma tassey s'il encore du vin, les quais le laoisanlf' Xttended En- Activ- 1948- 1948- osnio Club, General , 19492 Degrees Hon- Cours istry. 'HOMPSON, CARLYLE GRANT It is when you give of your- self that you truly give. Orn Jan. 8, 1924, in Mont- lal. Attended High School ' Iiflontreal and Strath- ma Academy. Entered IcGill, 1946. Activities: .C.N.V.R.5 Dawson Key Jciety. SNOW, HAROLD C. This above all, to thins: ownself be true. Born Dec. 19, 1930, in Deer Lake, Ntld. Attended Amalgamated Schools at Deer Lake and Howley, Prince of Wlrtles College and Memorial Vniversity Col- lette at St. ,Iohn's Nlid. lin- tered McGill, 1948. Activ- ities: Student Chapter of Chemical Institute of Can- ada, 1950-51. Honours Course: Chemistry. STERN, LEO i'Aussitdnl qu'il y aura des fousiv le monde s'en march- Cla. Born Jan. 20, 1931, in Montreal. Attended Baron Byng High. Iintered, Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Shrineg Hotel Richelieu, tSt. .Ieanl5 Debutingg Daw- song Pres,, Dawson Debat- ing Society, 1948-49, Floor Hockey. SPEER, JAMES H. Bas zielfclurch lelrenser- fahrung zur weisheit zu gelangcnf' Born May 18, 1930, in Tampere, Finland. At- tended Sault Ste, Marie Collegiate Institute. En- tered McGill, 1948. Activ- ities: Member of Chemical Institute of Canada, SUTHERLAND, THOMAS HUGHES We shall not falter ar fail ., . . . .lhopelfl Born Sept. 27, 1930, in VVinnipeg, Man. Attended Fort XYilliam Collegiate Inst.. Moose ,law Central Collegiate Inst. Iintered McGill, 1948, tDawsonJ. Activities: linglish Rugger tliawsonb, 1948-49: Daw- son Key Society. 1948-495 McGill Freshman Recep- tion Committee, 19505 Honours Course: Chem- istry. SPOWART, DOROTHY MAY 0 the depths of lhe riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! Born Sept. 24. 1930, in Golden, B.C. Attended Golden High School. En- tered McGi1l, 1947, Activ- ities: Scholarships, 1947-505 McGill Christian Fellow- ship, 1948-515 Chemical Institute of Canada, 1950- 515 Archery Club, 1947-511 Inter-collegiate Archery Team, 1948-50: Silver Ar- row Trophy, 1950. SUTTIE, FREDERICK GEORGE ANDREW Why take life seriously? you never get out of it alive, Born March 28, 1930, in St. I.ouis, INIO., I'.S,A. Attended XVest IIill High School. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Inter- mediate Football, 1948-495 Vlirestling, 1948-515 Intra- mural Sports, 1948-51. STAINES, ROBERT M. 'iThc longest journey is begun with a single slap. Born April 7, 1929, in Glen Sutton, Que. Attended Sutton High C10 and 111, Cowansville High 1125. lin- tered McGill, 1948,tDaw- sonb. Honours Course: Chemistry. TAITELBAUM, GITA ll is the function of the scholar to evoke into life wisdom and beauty which, apart from his magic, would remain lost in the past, Born Nov. 23, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activ- ities: Hillel, 1947-505 Bad- minton, 1947-415 Pre-Med- ical Society, 1948-49. TINDALE, WILLIAM P. Self-kindled every atom glows, and hints the future which il.owcs. Born ,Iuly 10, 1925, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended Forest Hill, Glebe C.I. Entered McGill. 1948. Activities: Manager. Sr. Ski Team, 19-19-505 Co-Chairman, Car- nival Ski Committee, 1,950- 515 University Reserve Flight, CR.C.A.F.J. TROUGHTON, JACK H The glorious prospect woke mefrom the dream, Born May 5, 1931, in Ver- tlun. Attended Verdun High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1948. TYLER, ROBERTA E. Books that tell me 'ihow to lrore me, I want a book lo do it for me. Born July 15, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real XVest High School. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Intercity and Inter- collegiate Basketlxall, 1947- 515 Intramural Represent- ative, 1948-495 Intramural Manager, 1949-505 Field Hockey, 1949, Squash, 1950-51: VVomen's Athletic Board, 1950-515 Choral Society, 1948-51. VALOIS, GEORGE L. Play up, play up, and play the game. Born Sept. 6. 1929, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School. Entered McGiIl,1948. Activities: Sr. Football Team, 1948-505 Scarlet Key Society, 19505 Intermediate Hockey Daw- son, 1948-495 Secretary, I.F.C., 19505 Athletic Nights Program Chairman, 1950-51. 255 VAN PATTER, JEAN MARY . .laughler is suerly lhe sweel louch of genius in crealionf' Born March 5, 1930, in Montreal. Attended VVest- mount High School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Arts and Science. Vice-President of First Year, 1947-485 McGill Choral Society, 1947-51. i7 VAUGHAN, HERBERT G., Jr. Lel nol failh obscure nor slern purpose slunl lhy view: yet wilh judgemenl done reasoned sense wilh slrenglh imlJue. Born Jan. 19, 1930, in Col- umbus, Ohio. Attended Pelham Memorial, Massa- chusetts Institute of Tech- nology. Entered McGill. 1949. VOGEL, LOUIS They never lasle who al- ways drink. they always laik who never lhinkf' Born Dec. 18, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Baron Byng lligh School, Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Intramural Basketball: In- tramural Floor Hockey: llillel Foundation. WARD, R. VANCE Fame is a vapour, pop- ularily an accizlenl, riches lake wing, lhose wha cheer loday will curse lnmorrow, only une lhing endures- characlerf' Born june 19, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy: VVestmount High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Editor-in-Chief, Old Mc- Gill, 1951, Managing lid- itor Dawson XVeekly, 1948- 49. WICKENDEN, MARTHA LOUISE H How sad and bad and mad il wasfbul lhen how il was sweelf' , Born july 19, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Three Rivers High School. En- tered McGill, Oct. 1947, Activities: Secretary. R. V.C. House Committee, 1949-50: Red XVing Society, 1948-51: See'y-Treas., 1949- 50: President, 1950-51: M.VV.S.A.A,, 1950-51. WOJTIUK, KATHERINE UTD do lillle is bad, lo do nothing is worse. Born March 14, 1930, in Nagore, Poland. Attended High School for Girls, Senior Matriculation. En- tered Mt-Gill, 1948. Activ- ities: junior Modern Dance Club, 1948-495 Senior Mod- ern Dance Club, 1949-503 M.O.C., 1949-51. BROWNSTEIN, RITA Laugh and the world laugh: wilh you, weep and yUI1l IUCCIJ GIDTIC. . .H Born Jan. 31, 1931, in Montreal. Attended Baron Byng High School. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Hillel, 1947-51: Women's Science Club, 1947-48: Psychology Club, 1949-50, Cosmo Club, 1949-50. Honours Course: Psych- ology. ZEMEL, REUBEN Man progresses as man underslands women. Born March 8, 1930. in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Senior Hockey. WHITFIELD, JAMES To lhe solid ground nalure lrusls lhe mind lh builds for aye. Born july 1, 1931, in Sa nia, Ont. Attended Low Canada College, Sarn Collegiate. Entered M Gill, Oct. 1948. llonou Course: Bacteriology. 256 ting ,,,-or in LJ 63, L X X 14, 'kk - gym 1 A - K Q ww ia ily 51 5 . 5 H 5. ,gm ai V S SHIP' EK gil' . .. 4? K Q '25 M. ,. Flirt? P+-'Sl 'aff saggy NX x .Xxx .X .mx K ,Wx Q., 'Q-s. N-. X 'gs mx' N 5' X Y 'K W K ' ,, LN R E r. d M' ?3'?-. 1 x 1 -M-..--N .. Ml- Q 4 ' ..v WQ-.....,,. Q..-av ar9'i, W My Commerce Q-.... A m..m.A, Q my 7 in Q3 '46, 'S i 4 . 4 A Front-Julien Hutchinson, Douglas Simpson, President, Ernest Popes, Vice-President, Hugh Batchelor, Treasurer. Back-Edward A. Alepin, Secretory, Edgar Trudeau. Commerce Undergraduate Society You, of the student body, have come to college primarily to learn, to study, and to graduate, but you will find that you have a certain amount of free or extra time. The Commerce Undergraduate Society was formed to accommodate you during that extra time. It is the hope of the Society to encourage you to spend that time in extra-curric- ular activities on the campus, to enable you to know your fellow-students, to stimulate the traditional college spirit. The aim of the Commerce Undergraduate Society is complete autonomy and self- government. Only by practicing the democratic forms of government and adhering to the basic rules of democracy can anybody, student or otherwise, hope to achieve permanence and success. The main purpose of the Commerce Undergraduate Society is to help, not hinder, the Commerce student at McGill. To aid the Commerce student at McGill the Society shall promote the welfare of its members, as well as maintain control of all extra-curricular and extra-mural activities that may be associated with the McGill School of Commerce. The current year's programme includes a number of dances. There will be several banquets with speakers chosen from the business world who will explain the functions of their own particular businesses. At the Gen Nights there will be speakers from various diversified companies, who will explain where the Commerce graduate will fit into their companies, and what their companies expect of a Commerce graduate. The Plant Tours are organized for the purpose of allowing the student to familiar- ize himself with different types of industry and the commerce problems of these industries, giving the student wider scope in his choice of employment. In the past Commerce students have always been leaders in the field of Athletics, and this year should be no exception. The intra-mural touch-football team, hockey team, basketball team, and volleyball team are expecting to keep up the high standard of the past. The Commerce Debating Society is already under way. By providing activities which supplement your studies and promote an interest in campus life, the Commerce Undergraduate Society has the interest of the student always at heart, and looks forward to your loyal and enthusiastic support. 258 ALLAN, JOHN A. 'To have striven. to have made an effort, to have been true to certain ideals, this alone is worth the struggle. 3orn Aug. 25. 1928, in Nlontreal. Attended Bis- iops College School, Mac- lonald College. Iintered VIcGill, 1946. Activities: Scarlet Key Society: Me- Sill XYinter Carnival lixec- ltive. 1948-50: Athletics lights, 1948-49g McGill :ailing Team: Floating lib, Ur. Boardl. ALLIN, J. WARREN The true values of life are not those that can be measured in dollars. Horn Oct. 10. 1925, in Montreal, Attended XVil- lingdon, VVest llill 1-ligh School. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: Floor llockey, 1946-475 Class Treasurer, 1949-50: Served overseas in action with the Royal Canadian Artillery. ANGERS, FRANCOIS To my father, who some- times helped and often suffered. Born April 25, 1928. in Montreal. Attended Quer- bes Academy Znd. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Vnlimited energy and en- thusiasm shown unofftcially in many activities. ARNOLD, GERALD G. Titles of honour add not to his worth, who is himseU' an honour to his titles. lorn Oct. 24. 1922. in Vaterloo. Que. Attended ir George VVilliams Col- lge. lintered Metiill, 1947. tctivitiesl C.O.T.C., 1947- 0: Commerce Debating ociety. 1948-49. BAKER, DAVID C. H. He knows not life, who lives but to himself. Born june 18. 1929, in Montreal. Attended VVil- lingdonq VVest llill. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Intertaculty Sportsg Dupli- cate Bridge Club. BAKER, KENNETH A. lf there's no wind-row. Born Aug. 30, 1928, in Montreal. Attended V.H.S. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Basketball Team. 1947-49: lntr. Volleyball. 1947-48: Stelco, BATCHELOR, HUGH 'A little knowledge is a dangerous thing!-and I am scared. Born Oct, 18, 1921, in vlontreal, Attended Lower fanada College, Vlfest Hill 1.5. lintered McGill, 1947. tctivitiesz Served in the QCAF. 1942-46. Treasurer if Connneree Vndergrad- tate Society. BEAUMIER, JOSEPH G. ulcame. lsaw. 1 conquered. Horn Oct. 10, 1927. in Cap de la Madeleine. Que. At- tended Academic de la Salle, Three Rivers. lin- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Spanish Clubg Societe lfraiiqaiseg Newman Club. BENNETT, VICTOR R. Better to be the head of an ass, than the tailofa horse. Born Dec, 13, 1928, in St. johns Nfld. Attended Bishops College School, Lennoxville. lintered Mc- Gill, Oct. 1948. Activities: Chairman, .McGill VVinter Carnival Ski Committee. 1949-505 Graduate member ot l'niversity Air Training Plan and now pilot with -HSKRJ Fighter Squadron tCity ot' Montreal Squad- ronj. ANGERS, PIERRE UNEASY TERMS 'AWorries is the interest people pay on trouble before il comes due. Born Oct. 1926. in St. Lani- bert, Que. Attended St. Michaels Academy, Quer- hes Outremont. lintered McGill, 1948. Activities: limbarked in the slavery of C,A.'s for 3 years on night courses. Annual Board. Advertising Manager, 1949- 51: Advertising Board, 1949-50, Chairman, 1950- 51, C.O.T.C., 1948-51. ARMSTRONG, RICHARD, GREGG 'To conquer hate would be to end the strife of all the ages, but for men to know one another is not difficult, and it is haif the battle. Horn April 29. 192-1, in Montreal. Attended M.R. 11.5. lfntered Mctlill, 1946, Activities: Osler Volunteer. 1950: Canterbury Club, 1949-513 S.C,lN'l., 19-I9-SOI lVl.0.C.. 1949-501 fN1cGill Choral Society, 1950-51, BALDWIN, WILLIAM C. U There is no wrong in build- ing castles in the airp that is where they belong-now put foundations under them. Born May 21, 1924, in Bos- ton, Mass. Attended Thayer Academy, tBrain- tree. Massj. lintered Mc- Gill, 1946. BOYD, GEORGE DONALD MOSSOM Not till the hours of light return all we have built do we discern. Born Sept. 8, 1924. in Vimy Ridge, Que. Grad- uated Asbestos High School 1941. Attended Sir George XVilliams College, 1941-42, RCAF Pilot, 1942-46, lin- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Employed by Cana- dian johns Manville Com- pany at Asbestos between moves, Honours Course: Economics. BALL, JOHN L. And so il came to pass. Born March 30, 1927, in Montreal. Attended lligh School of Montreal. lin- tered McGill, 1945. Activ- ities: ln Army for year during war, in Science until 1947. Lett college in 1947, and returned in 1948. BRIANT, PETER C. Abstraction: scalpelled with a pallette-knife without reference ot this particular life and so it has gone on. Born May 3, 1924, in l.on- don, lingland. Attended Schools in lingland. lin- terecl McGill, Sent. 1947. Activities: Class President. 1949-50. Honours Course: lfeonomihs. 259 fn .... BRIGGS, EDWIN M. Clever men are good, bu! lhey are nol lhe l7eSl.'i Horn Ang. 12, 1026, in 1N1ontrc-al. .Xttended Ros- lyn .-Xvenne .hCl1l70l, VVest- mount lligh School. I':I1- tered McGill, 1044. Activ- ities: Intermediate Foot- ball, 1040. BROWN, LEONARD G. ll is no! lhe posilion lrul lhe disposilion lhal makes life worth living. Born April 12, 1010, i11 Sai11t john, N.15. Attended Saint john Public. lligh, and Voeatioiial Seliools. l'i1lLP1'9f'I McGill, 1047. alter service with the R.l'.A.1f. One thing at a time, all things in stxeeessioii The next mile post being Law School. BURROWS, GERALD I. May I always be graleful lo my wife. Born May 3, 1022, in Smiths Falls, Ont. At- tended D.V..X. Prep. Sehool. Fredericton,N.1i. lintered Mt-Gill, 10-17 after four and a half years in t11e R.C..-X.F. Married during: the war and have 2 d2ll11lll1P1'S, home address, Fredericton, N.B. BUSH, FRANCIS D. Born April 6, 1030. in Montreal, Attended Mont- real XVest High St'l1ool. lftitered 1NICGil1, 10-17. .XC- tivities: Boxing, 1048-401 linxing Manager, 1040-Stl: S,.X.1i. RQDfCSSIl12I11X'L' for lloxingand NVrestling, 1050- 51, Assistant Manager, lfoothall, 10505 C.O.T.C'. McGill, 1048-51. BUZAN, WILLIAM B Commil lhy way unlo ll Lord: lrusl also in him and he shall bring if pass, Born M2ll'l2ll 18, 1050. Montreal. .X11f'11C1Qd Gi son iQli'1'1l011l2l1'Yl, We 11i11 Iligh School. lintere McGill. 1048. .-Xctivitie lntcrfacnlty lloelaey, 104' 50: Inter Varsity l'l1ristia Fellowslnp. CHALIFOUR, PAUL ln nick of lime is lime enough, bu! makes lhe going ralher laugh. Born lan. S, 1020, in Montreixl. .Xttenrled lie LaSalle .-Xvzxtli-111y. 1011161011 Mftlill, 1047. COSTELLO, JOHN E. The world is bu! a slage. . Our scripls are learnl: lhe performance begins, 130111 13012 13, 1025, in Montreal, .Xttended Loy- ola and Sir Geo. VVi11ia111s. lfixtererl Mviiill, 10-17. .Xc- tivitiest Serv:-cl with Rf. .K.F. froin 1043-46 in Can- ada, 1C11gla11c1 and Germany. CHURCH, JOHN E. 'il.c!'s close lhe books, and lake an invenlory lo learn what profit we have gained lhese lasl four years. llorn lfeh. 11, 10.20, in Mo11trc'al. Atte11d0t1'1'11w11 ul'1Wol111tRoyal11igl1St'11ool. I':l1l1'1Pf1 McGill, 10-17. .Xe- tivitit-s:1NI.O.C'.,10-1X:.Xtl1- letivs Night. 1040, XY1l1l1'1' Caixxival, 1050, 1 K CLARK, DAVID BLACKWOOD, B.Sc. Science is in black and while, hul cullure is in CLEARY, GERALD J. Education is a companion which no misfortune can depress. colour. liorn UPC. 12. 10.24, in Born Feb, 1, 1026, in Mont- 1N1ontreal. 1Xtte11dc-fl Sir real, .Xttc-11111-d'1'11e11igh 1il'f7l'1-Z0 NVil1iams liollf-ue, Sehool oi Mo11t1't-al, lin- li11t1-1'et1MeGi11, 1047. .Xc- tererl Mc-Gill. 10113. leit for tivities: Political 1Ceo1i41111y the R.C'..X.lf,, and re- filllll, 1050-51. turned in 1045. Degrees 11e1r1: 1i.St-. tMt'Gi1l1. COREY, JOHN S. Oh, lrulll, lo lhink lhal may die nol knowing . . Born ,ILIIY 1, 1028. Ciillilllll, N.l1. .Xttendr Petiteodiai- Iligh Scho: 1046, .Xeatlia 1'nive1'sit 10411-48. I'i1l1Cl'C'l1 Mc'Gi 1048, .Xvtivitiesz Vnbliei NI211l21f1l'l', Mrfiill lfilm So iety,1048-40,lV1.0.f'.. 194 50: Progrt'-fix'v fonser ative Cilnh, 1048-40: P11 lirity' Nlaliagt-1, 1N1cG 1.S.S., 1050-51. COUSINEAU, GUY D. Les succes les plus lreaux el les plus glorieux, ne sont pas sans chargin pour les uiclorieuxf' llorn Nov. 26, 1027, i11 Montreal, Attended licolc- I.ajoi1-.CollegeNotre-IJa111e. lf11tf-red 1N'ICGil1, 1046. .Xe- tivities: NSXX'1TIllI1 Club, 1046-51. CREASOR, JOHN B. Whal I have learned I have forgollen, whal I know I have guessed. Born .la11. 13, 1030, in Montreal, .-Xttc-i1ded1N1.11.S. lintered McGill. 1047. Ae- tivities: Viiiversity Anx- iliary Ifliizht. R.C.A.F,2 XVinter C'z1r11iv:11. llonours Course: 1irn11o111ics. CREIGHTON, DENTON DOUGLAS H Honi soil qui maly pcnsef' Born Aug. 23, 1020, in Montreal. Attended Bis- l1np's College School, lin- tered McGill. 1047, Activ- ities: XVinter C2l1'111Y2ll, 1048- 407 Scarlet Key 1048-40, .-Xdvisor, 1050, Intermed- iate Ski Team, 1040: .Xtl1- letics Nights. 1048-40, lid- itor, The Floating Rib, 1050, M.O.i'., 1048-51. DESJARDINS. PETE ls il so lrue lhal secof lhoughls are lzeslf' Born Jan. 17, 1020, 2 Lowell, Mass. 1'.S.A. A tended 1J'Arey MeGeC, S George VVil1iams Collegt Entered McGill, 1047, A1 tivities: Social Represen ative COTIIITIOTCQ l'nde graduate Society. 1052 Served in the lfanadia Army overseas, 1040--16. 260 DICKINSON, ROBERT ALAN ' Theres a divinity that shapes our ends, rough- 'hew them haw we will. Sora Dee. 7, 1020, in Mont- 'eal, Attended Mount ioyal Iligh School, Mont- eal lligh. Entered Mc- Gill, 1047. Activities: Xthletics Nights, 10405 .Vinter Carnival, 1050. 1 46- rf- lg . , . Qlll 5- ou TEMPLE, Eomono G. 'Alertness, observation and study are essential lo keep abreast of the present slan- dards of one's profession. Born .Xpril 20, 1018, in fornwall, Ont. Attended St. llominies, Cornwall Iollegiate Institute and Sir Geo. XVms. lintered vIcGill, Sept. 1047. Activ- iies: Commerce Rifle Team. 948-515 M.O,C., 1048-49. FRASER, ALBERT S. 'And I by this will be a gainer. too. 3orn Oct. 30, 1028, in Vlontreal. Attended Bish- pp's College School. lin- lered McGill, 10-17. Activ- ties: Athletics Nights.1047g 'i'interCarnival,1047gC0m- rined Charities, 1050. DICKSTEIN, JOSEPH Born jan. 26, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real Iligh. Entered McGill, 1947. DORAN, JOHN B. When the Great Scorer comes, to write against your name. he writes not that you won or lost. but how you played thc game , Born March 28, 1030, in Toronto, Ont. Attended Pembroke and Sturgeon Falls Public Seholos. Mont- real lligh School. Iinterefl McGill, 10-17. Artivities: M.U.C., 1047--1X:C.U.T.C., 1047-50 tgraduatetll: Intra- mural Sports, 1047-515Com- merce Rifle Team, 1040-51. 'i.' - . ENDMAN, LOUIS The greatest wealth a man can acquire is the wisdom that comes from living. Born Feb. 18, 1020, in Montreal. Attended Baron. Byng iligh School. obtained junior Matriculation. lin- tered McGill, 1047. Activ- ities: Intermediate Basket- ball. 1047-485 Senior Basket- ball, 10-IX-Sl. GOLT, MELVILLE 'il may, I can, I shall, I will,-- but when? Born ,Iune 2, 1030, in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy. lintered McGill, Sept. 1047. Activ- ities: McGill Rifle and Pistol Club. Manager, 10505 Inter-l'niversity Champ- ionsg Intramural Champ- ions5 Class Sports. ERSKINE, RONALD GIFFORD BIFIKS I know not haw this thing occurred, the past four yearsarestrangelyblurredf' Born March 22, 1026, in Montreal. Attended Salis- bury School. Connecticut. lintered McGill. 1047. Ae- tivities: lintered l'.S. Army Air Force in 1044 and after war attended lhinreton Vniversity, transferred to McGill. GOODENOUGH, PATRICK JAMES Let down the curtain: the farce is done. Born july 6, 1030, in Sher- Field, lingland. Attended Pasadena City College. lintered McGill, Sept. 1040. Degrees lleld: A..X. CAssoc- inte of Artsl. DROZ, PHILIP NELSON Character is like thefounrla- tion of a house: it lies beneath the surfaccfi Born ,lane 7. 1030. in Montreal. .Xttencled Mont- real High School. liutered McGill, 1047. Activities: M.O.C., 1047-18: Badmin- ton Club, 1047-S15 Man- ager Murray l.eague5 Had- Ininton Team, 1040-505 Skiing. DUGAN, JAMES L. Hlwyonlybookswerewomens looks and folly all they taught me. Born Sept. 28, 1020, in Montreal. Attenrlerl XYest llill lligh School. lfnteretl McGill, 1047. Activities: Intermediate Football5 C.I.A.l'. Champions, 10505 Assistant Manager, Senior Football, 10403 Intermed- iate Football, 1047-485 C.O.T.C. Clnfantryl. FAIRLIE, JOHN Wisdom is knowing what to do next, skill is knowing haw to do it, and virtue is doing iz. Born ,Iune 2. 1022, in Montreal. .Xttended XYest- mount Iligh School. lin- terecl McGill, 1047, after stretch with the R.C..X.F., 1042-40. FERRIER, DAVID A. 'Alf you can dreamfvand not make dreams your master. Born jan. 27, 1020, in Ot- tawa, Ont. .XIIOIIIIPFI St. Patrit'k's College, 1042--165 Lisgar Collegiate. 1046--17. lfntc-red McGill, 10-47. Ac- tivities: M.O.C., 1048-405 Newman Club, 1047-505 C.O.T.C., 1048-50. GORDON, WILLIAM E. Ambition like a torrent ne'er looks back. Born March 10, 1007, in Trinidad, B.VV.I. Attended Private Schools. lintered McGill, Fall 10-10 with London Intermediate Com- merce and D.P..X. fl.ond.3. Activities: ,lournalist. De- grees lIeld: lJ.P.A. CLon- donl. Honours Course: His- tory ot Economic Thought and Advanced Clieonomiej Theory. 261 GRIFFIN, JOHN A. Long l've been tossed like the driven foam, but now. proud world! fm going home. Born jan. 3, 1920, in Mont- real. Attended Mount Royal Iligh School. lin- tered McGill, 1047. Activ- ities: Senior Ski Team, 1947-51. fn ...... DOUGLAS S. are but white paper. spend in action they gel from 23, 1930, in Attended VVest- Entered Mc- Aetivities: Mc- I'nion S0- tsurcr, 1949, Debating Chairman, mber Governing 1949 41 'if HUTCHINSON, JULIEN REAY lf lo do were as eaxy as lo snow ,what were good lo o. . . Born Sept. 1930, in New Castle on Tyne in Ilurham, England. Attended Lower Canada College. Entered McGill, Oct. 1947. Honours Course: Economics, 4.1, GROVER, DORIS N. ,,We know what we are, but know not what we may be. Born Nov. 20, 1930, in Montreal. Attended XVood- land School and Verdun lligh School. Entered Me- Gill, 1947. Activities: Ilillel Foundation, If.J.S.A. Captain and Canvasser, Combined Charities, Can- Yasser. JONES, HUGH A. ll's better lo be silent and though! a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. Born May 31, 1930, in La Tuque, Que. Attended La Tnoue High School and VVestm0unt High School. Entered McGill, Sept. 1948. HALLSWORTH, ROBERT NORAN Success consists not so much in sifting up nights, as beingawake in lhcdaylimef' Born May 28, 1925, in M ontreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy, Ross Tutor- ing School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities, K.C.N.V.R., 1943-46. HAWTHORNE, STANLEY Let he in haste lo crilicize. look al himself through others' eyes. ' Horn Sept. 1, 1922, in Paisley, Scotland. At- tended Verdun lligh School and Sir George VVilliams' College. Entered McGill, 1947. HODGES, M. JACQUELINE College days lrring memoi ies but give me the collei nights. Born Aug. 2. 1930. i Moose Jaw, Sask. Attende Qn'Appelle Diocesan, Rf gina. Entered MCGil 1948. Activities: Radi VVorkshop, Internntionz Relations Club, VVinte Carnival. KAUSHANSKY, HARRY Neither speak well nor ill of yourseU, if well, people will not believe you, if ill. lhey will believe a great deal more than you say. Born in Montreal. Attended Fairmount School, Baron Byng H.S. and Ross Tutor- ing School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Mc- Gill Outing Club, Skiing, Skating, Hillel Foundation, Badminton, Swimming, Softball. KNUBLEY, PETER R. Genius may conceive, but patient labor must con- summalef' Born March 24, 1929, in Montreal. Attended West Hill High. Entered MC- Gill, 1947. KURTZ, JACK P. He did nothing in part cular, and did il very well Born Aug. 21, 1030, i Moose Jaw, Sask. lintere McGill, 1947. Activitie: Intermediate Busketbal 19-I8-50. Born Pruzi na, Czechoslovakia. Attended Gymnasium, Trencin, Czechoslovakia. Facility of Commerce of the Ifniversity of Bratis- lava. Entered McGill, 1950- Degrees Held: Czecho- slovakian degree of In- genieur of Commerce. LABERGE, CAMILLE P. A job worth doing ts worth doing well. Born Nov. 6, 1019, in Que- bee City, Que. Attended Sir George VVilliams College. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Class President, 1950-Sl, C.0.T.C., 1947- 50, Red 8: White Revue, 1950-51, International Re- lations Club, Societe Fran- qaise. LEROUX, EDWARD C. Quality, not quantilym Born Dec. 1. 1922, in Mont- real. Attended Catholic High School. Entered Mc- Gill. 1940. Activities: Army overseas, Dawson College, Marriage. MaCAULAY, HUGH F. U The more I learn, the more 1 realize how little I know. Born july 12, 1921, in Souris Line Road, P.E.I. Attended St. Dunstan's Vniversity, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Entered McGill, 1947. R.C.A.F.. 1941-45. Degrees Held: B.Sc. MacDONALD, NEIL i'Where is the life that la I led! Born March 12, 1020, I-Ielensburgh, Scotland. A tended Davis High Schoc Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Pushe pencil forlend-lense. Pushe four fans for R.C.A.I Pushed thru McGill, h wife. 262 MacIVER, WALTER E. But still his word is lou- jours gui. Born June 8, 1925, in Megaritic, Que. Attended Scotstown High School. Entered McGill after dis- charge. Served with the R.C.A.F. MCKEOWN, JAMES H. Whal this world needs is more perfecl clowns. Born Nov. 7, 1928. in Montreal. Attended Lower Canada College: Pickering College. Entered McGill, 1947. MILLER, MORLEY B. I came for a visil. slayed for four years and now fm going. Born Feb. 12, 1931, in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy. Entered McGill,1947. Activities: Hillel. MAROULIS, GEORGE Life is a measure lo he filled, nol a cup lo be drained. Born April 14, 1930, in Montreal. Attended VVest Hill High. Entered MC- Gill, 1948. MARTIN, JOHN A. T. All experience is an arch, lo build upon. Born June lo, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Eliza- beth Ballantyne, Lower Canada College. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Book Exchange, 1947-48g Intramural Basketball, 1947-495 Old IVICGIII, 1949- 50. McLAUGHLIN, WALTER EVERETT Two principles in human nature reign: self-love, to urge. and reason. to re- slrainf' Horn Dec. 23. 1923, in Grand Falls, N.B. At- tended Edmundston High. Entered McGill, 1949. Ile- grees Held: C.8LF. Certifi- cate Mt. Allison University. MILLER, WILLIAM M. Keep your face lo the sun- shine and you cannai .ree the shadow. Born Sept. 20, 1928, in Shawinigan Falls, Que. At- tended Shawinigan Falls High School. Shawinigan Technical Institute. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: M.O.C., 1947-50, Interfaculty Basketball, 1947-493 McGill Gliding Club, 1949-503 lf.N.T.D., 1947-51, Athletics Nights. 1949, Winter Carnival, 1950. McVEY, WILLIAM A. Neilher a borrower or a lender be. Born Nov. 12, 1928, in Montreal. Attended St. l.eo's, Loyola College. En- tered McGill, fall of 1947. MATTHEWS, RICHARD DUNLOP, B.A. U1 aspire. Born Feb. l, 1928, in Lon- don, Ont. Attended Town of Mount Royal Iligh School. lintered McGill, 1945. Degrees Held: B.A., May 1949. McGRAW, ROBERT L. There is no such ihing as security. Born jan. 13, 1922, in Brantford, Ont. Attended Brantford Collegiate Iu- stitute. lintered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities: Royal Air Force Bomber Command, Africa, India, Burma. w MENDELSSOHN, MESSIER, GILLES R. JOSEPH Work gives success. Strange how much yau'vc go! lo know before you know how little you know. Born july 9, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Iona Avenue School, VVest Hill High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Intra- mural Basketball, 1048-50: Treasurer, l'.j.S.A., 1950, Hillel Foundation. Born Feb. 11, 1927, in Con- trecoeur, Que. Attended Mont-Saint-Louis. Entered McGill, 19-16. MINEAU, PAUL A. Vesligia nulla relrorsumf' Born July 12. 1925, in Montreal. Attended Sir George VVilliams College. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: C.O.T.C., 1947-50, Commerce Representative: S.E.C. Dance Department, 1950-51, Commerce Rep- resentative, junior Prom Executive. 1950, Commerce Cndergraduate Society, Executive Dance Commit- tee, 1950-51. MORGAN, DAVID K. Gwel1dsyg na goludf' . Born Oct. 24. 1930, in Miri, Sarawak, Borneo. At- tended Southport School. Brisbane, Australia, Llan- dovery College, Wales. lin- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: liuglish Rugger, 1947- 51, Swimming, 19475 Span- ish Cluh, 1947: Various Decorations Committees. MUDRY, WALTER C WALLY J Theres nolhing wrong wiih being a self-made man if you don'l consider the job finished loo soon! Born Jan. 2. 1930, in Montreal. Attended Iligh School of Montreal. lin- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Intramural Hockey, Vliinner of Snooker Tourna- ment of 1949-50. fn ..- 263 MURCH, DENNIS Hope is the mainspring of efficiency, complacency, is its rust. Born ,IZIHIILIIY 30, 19211, in llenyginig, Rhontlcla Vnl- ley, Wales, .Xttenderl Ym- dun lligh, Sir Geo. Xtil- linms Cvwlli-gc. liiitmx-cl Mc- Gill, Oct. 1947. PEPIN, EMILE Nothing occurs by chance, but Cod overrules all. Born Feb. 26, 1917, in Montreal. Attended Sir George XViIliams College, College preparatory course for veterans. Entered Mc- Gill, Nov. 1947. Activities: R.C.A.F., 1940-47: New- man Club, 1948-51. ROSS, COLIN C. Born May 26, 1922, in Montreal. Attended St. Lambert, Sir Geo. VVil- liams Cflaremontj. lin- tered McGill, 1947. NETTEN, EDWARD W. Happiness lies not in worldly riches but in peace and contentment. Born Oct. 17, 1950, in Corner Brook, Nfld. At- tended Montreal High, St. Lamhert ll1f1Ilfx72lICf'IlL'- torian, 19-17. liutered Mf- Gill, Oct. 19-17. POWIS, ALFRED Four years meandering with a hazy notion. Born Sept. 16. 1929, in Montreal. Attended VVest- mount High. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Chairman, Junior Prom, 1950: Students Ahtletic Council Rep.: S.A.C. Hud- 1950-513 get Committee, VVi1tter Carnival, Athletic Nightsg Manager, Squzisli Team, 1949-50, Red 81 XVliite Revue. Business Manager, 19-19-51. ROSS, DOUGLAS R. Na man wadelh in learning orcontemplationthoroughly. but with that printed in his heart. I know nolhing. Born Nov. 9, 1919, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended XVest Hill High, Sir Geo. VVil- liams College. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: C.O.T.C., 1947-50: R.C. A.F., 1941-46. Honours Course: Economics. NOVOTNY, JAN MARIA Jr. KVIID H Fluctual nec mergiturf' Born April 5, 1929, in Prague, K'ze1-lioslovakizt. Attended Lycee Francais do Prague. lintered McGill, 19-18. .Xctivitiesi Vice- President. McGill Mar- keting Cluh, 1949-SO: Vice- Presidcnt, McGill Riding Club, 1950-S15 Fencing Cluh, 1950-51. Degrees lleldz Maturzi degree CPM- guej. RAICH, HAROLD 'if can resist everything ex- cept temptation. Born Nov. 15, 1930, in Montreal. Attended VVest Hill High Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Intra- gnural Sports, Hillel, 1948- . 1. RUSSELL, JOHN S. It is better to have loafed and lost than never to have loafed at allff' Born July 4, 1929, in Attended Sel- Montreal, wyn House, Lakefield Prep. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Junior Hockey. PARSONS, ROSS L. Pervenirc ad summam sine industria nod polcstf' Born Dec. 15, 1928, in New York, N.Y. Attended Cedar Park, Montreal VVest. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Junior Ilockey, 1947-48: Intermediate Hoc- key, 1947-43, C.l.A.l'. Champions: Senior Hoc- key, 1948-49. REVILLA, LOUIS The mind is its own place, and in itself, can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven. Born Sept. 15, 1923, in Montreal. Attended Sir George VVilliams. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Served 3 years in Canadian Army overseas, returned to studies at Sir George Wil- liams College in 1946. PATTON, WALTER A. Work and worry have killed many a man, so why should I take the chance. Born July 18, 1930, in Lake- side, Que. Attended Cedar Park, Mount Royal High, Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: C.O.T.C.: Camera Club, 1947-48: I.V.C.F., 1947-48: Badminton, 1947- 51: Squash, 1950-51, Swim- ming, 19S0-Slg McGill Out- ing Clubg Commerce Hoc- key Team, 1947-51. ROSENBAUM, SYDNEY The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Born Sept. 26, 1925, in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy, Sir Geo. Williams Prep. School for Veterans. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Societel Francaise, 1947-48: Radiol Workshop, 1947-50, An- nouncer, McGill Showf 1947-50, Softball Team., 1947-49. , i l SALOMON, PHILIP M. He who has imagination without learning has wings but no feel, Born Dec. 18, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Hillel: La Societe Frauqaisei McGill Outing Club, Intra- mural Sports. SALTS, WILLIAM G. H The best is yet to come and' Ijear it not. Born July 17, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy, Montreal High, Guy Drummond Public School. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: M.O.C., 1948-49. 264 SCARVELIS, BASIL 'Success lreads on the heels of every good effarl. Born May 23, 1929, in Kar- lamyla, Chios, Greece. At- ended Peiramatikon Scho- ion, Athens, Greece. Uni- 'ersity of Athens. Entered JIcGil1, 1948, Activities: fosmonolitan Club, 1949- 0, Political Economy flub. 1950-51. SLIVA, FRANK Will is the beginning of success. lorn june 18th, 1922, in iurnice, Czechoslovakia. tttended Secondary School, Gymnasiumj with Mutura egree. Entered McGill, 949. Degrees Held: JLYC, fharles University in 'rague. TILDEN, PAUL E. Happiness above all else. worn Nov. 23, 1930, in Iontreal. Attended Ros- fn, Vllestmount High S. ntered McGill, 1947. Ac- vities: Red St White Re- ue, 19485 Combined Char- ieS. 19482 Ski Team, 1950, I.O.C., 1948-51, Publicity lirector, McGill VVinter arnival, 1951, Red St lhite Revue, Program ditor, 1951. SCOTT, WILLIAM M. Educa!ian is wha! remains when we have forgollen all lhal we have been taught. Born .Iune 6, 1929, in Shaw- inigan Falls, Que. Attended Shawinigan Falls High School and Mtl. YVest High School. Entered McGill. 1947. Activities: VVinter Carnival, 1949-513 Red 81 VVhite Revue, 1948-50, Ath- letics Nights, 1948-50g Cheerleader, 1947-48: l'ni- versity Naval Training Division. 1947-51. SMITH, DONALD M. lt is lhe folly of the world conslanlly which confound.: its wisdom. Born May 30, 1926. in Tor- onto. Ont. Attended Lower Canada College. lintcrefl lN1cGill,l9-15. Activities: Ski Teurn, 1947-50, Gull Team, 1950. TITUS, JOSEPH F. Ncxl lo enjoying happiness ourselves. is lhe conscious- ness af having bestowed il on olhers. Born july 14, 1924, in Fredericton, N.B. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: C.O.T.C., 1948-51, Flew in R.C,A.F. in XVorld VVar II. Attended University of New Brunswick for 4 years. Degrees Held: B.5c., Cin Arts? CU.N.B.D. SHAW, GEORGE P. What we are slrelches pas! what we do, beyond what we possess. Born Feb. 6, 1928, in Shaw- inigan Falls, Que. Attended Shawinigan Falls High School: Shawinigan Tech- nical Institute. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Badminton: Volleyball, 1947-50, IY.N.T.D., 1947- 50. STARZYNSKI, FRANK JOSEPH lf you wish your meril to be known. acknowledge that of other people. Iiorn ,lune T. 1920, in Montreal. Attended D'.'Xrcy M4-Gee, Sir George XYms. lintered McGill. 1947. SHEINMAN, LOUIS Knowledge enlails under- slanding, no! merely mem- orizalion. Mcmorizalion wilhoul understanding is useless. Born Dec. 15, 1926, in Llontreal. STEPHENSON, LOVELL REID -Na more in vice or error lo engage. or play the fool at large on life's great slagef' Born July 31, 1929. in Montreal. Attended Iona Ave. School. lligh School of Montreal. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947, Activities: Squash. SIMPSON, DOUGLAS J. Oli, I have slipped lllc surly bonds of earth. Born Dec. l, in Thorold, Ont. Attended Thorold Iliizh School. lintered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Pres- itlt-nt, Coinnn-ree Vnder- grnduates Society: Pres- ident, McGill Masonic Club. TALLER, HERBERT H The spiril of lrulh and the spiril of freedom-flhey are the pillars of socieiyf' Born Dec. 31, 1921, in Ot- tawa. Ont. Attended Ot- tawa High School of Com- merce: Ross Tutoring School. Montreal. Entered McGill, 1947. Honours Course: Economics. TOBENSTEIN, MURIEL Whal we anticipaticipale seldom occursg what we leasl expected generally happens. Horn Nov. 23, 1930. in Montreal. Attended Huron Byng lligh School. lintered McGill. 19-17. Activities: Hillel Foundationg linited jewish Students Appeal: M.O.C. TROOP, ANDREW H. 'iWhy lake life loo seriously? ynu'll never get ou! of il alive. Born Aug. 18, 1917, in Montreal. Attended Lake- fteld Prep School, Jarvis Collegiate Institute. En- tered McGill. 1947. Activ- itiesi Served with Canadian Army overseas, 1941-42g with R.C.A.F. as air bom- ber. 1942-45. Student Labour Club. 19-18-49, Political Economy Club. I9-19-51. TRUDEAU, EDGAR J. ll's no! the size of the dog in the fighl ils the size of lhe fighl in lhe dog. Born Aug. 22. 1924, in Detroit, Mich.. lf.S.A. At- tended St. l.eo's, Detroit. Sir George XYilliams. Mont- real. 1-Zntered McGill, 1947. Activities: Ahtletics Re- presentative of C,U.S., 1950-51. Served with the R.C.A.F., 1943-46. fo .... 265 WALTER, DONALD P. The human mind should be like a good hotel-open all year round. Born Sept. 17, 1929, in Montreal. Attended West- mount Hig-h School. En- tered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities: Intercollegiate Water Polo, 1947-511 Champions, 1948, Captain, 19495 Intermediate Squash Team, 1949-505 Students Athletic Council, 1950, Chairman, 1950-51, Winter Carnival, 1950. WOLTHAUSEN, FREDERICK W. Give every man thy ear, but few thy thoughts. Born Feb. 26, 1927, in Brockville, Ont. Attended Montreal West and West Hill High Schools, Sir George Williams College. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Senior Football, 1947, Intermediate Foot- ball, 1948g C.O.T.C., 1948- in WARNER, EDSON L. Knowledge const ts not in knowing facts, lrul in know- ing where to find them. Born March 6, 1930, in Sawyerville, Que. Attended Lennoxville High School. Entered McGill fall of 1947. Activities: Interfaculty De- bating: Football, P.C. Club: M.O.C., Rifle Team. 1948-51, Manager, 1948- 49, Captain, 1950-513 1.81 R.A.C., 1948-49, Wilson Hall Residents' Council, 1949-50. WESTON, GEORGE W. Of making many books there is no end: and much study is a weariness of the flesh. Born Nov. 28, 1919, in Montreal. Attended Sir George Williams College. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. WHYTE, ROBERT D. Infinite work! which doth so far extend that none can sludy it lo any end. Born April 29, 1923, in Glasgow, Scotland. At- tended Sir George XVil- liams. Entered McGill, Oct. 1947. Honours Course: Economics. WREN, WILLIAM J. WYER, RONALD J. WYNN, H. A. A great step towards in- There is no time like the Real ha pines: is cheap dependence is a good- humored stomach. Born july 27, 1929, in The Hague, Netherlands. En- tered McGill, Sept. 1949. present. Born May 16, 1929, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended St. Georges School, Vancou ver. B.C., Lower Canada Col- lege, Mtl., Que. Entered McGill, 1947. enough, ful how dearly we pay for its counterfeit. Born July 14, 1930, in Bir- mingham, England. At- tended Solihull School, Warwickshire, England. Entered McGill, 1947. WILLIAMSON, LESLIE STEEDMAN Tomorrow to fresh wood and pastures new. Born Aug, C, 1926, in Po Alfred, Que. Attended S George Williams Colleg Entered McGill, 1947. A4 tivities: Canadian Armj 1944-465 Vets Society, 194' 49. 266 gg, 0' ? S , CP RR 1 1' '. 0 a V ykAAA fp?-vi f 'N Q , my 'v , N 1- ,, --, 3' Q ,-If Front-Mel Simpson, First Vice-President, Deon J. J. O'Neil, Hurry Filictrcult, President, Vince Jolivet, Treasurer. Bock ' -George Currie, William B. Magyar, C. J. Quince. In Absentic ' David Kennedy, Will Hutchison. Engineering Undergraduate Society The function of the Engineering Undergraduate Society is to organize and co- ordinate the extra-curricular activities of undergraduates in the Engineering Faculty. In addition, its elected executive forms the liaison between the University authorities and the student body. Elected by Engineers, it is primarily responsible to them for its actions. The activities of the E.U.S. fall broadly into three main groups, namely, Pro- fessional, Social, and Service. In the Professional field the E.U.S. sponsors and subsidizes six departmental clubs and the Phi Epsilon Alpha Honour Society. These organizations concern them- selves with professional education. In addition an anual Gen Night is sponsored. Close co-operation is maintained with the Engineering Institute of Canada through the Professional Committee. In the Social field the E.U.S. sponsors two Engineering dances a year, the En- gineering Fall Informal and the Plumbers' Ball Formal, and an Engineering Smoker. Weekly talks are given by the Speakers Forum and weekly movies are shown by the Engineering Film Society. The Plumbers' Ball, it should be noted, is the social highlight of the year at McGill University. In the Service field the E.U.S. sponsors the publication of the McGill Engineer- the voice of the McGill engineers,-and the E.U.S. Handbook. The Publications Board of the E.U.S. publishes notes on various engineering courses. The E.U.S. House Com- mittee and the Curriculum Committee are active in their respective fields. The money for the above activities comes from the Engineering undergraduates- S2.00 per student per year. All full undergraduate engineers are members of the society. 268 ABBIS, EUGENE P. Some books are lo be lasled. olhers lo be swallowed, and .mme few lo be chewed and digeslcdf' Born March 17, 1916, in Edmundston, N.B. At- tended Edmundston High School. Entered McGill, via Dawson College, 1947. Activities: A.I.Ch.E., 1949- 51. ANGELL, PETER R. Nolhing is really work un- less you would ralher be doing somelhing else. Born Sept. 19, 1920, in Bas- Sano, Alta. Attended Poole rammar School, Poole orset, Eng. lintered Mc- Gill, Sept. 1946. ADAMS, ARCHIE L. Al long lasl, lhe beginning is ended. Born Dec. 22, 1924, in Three Rivers, Que. At- tended Three Rivers High School. Entered McGill, 1942, again in 1946. Activ- ities: R.C.A.F., 1943-46. China, Burma, India The- atre, Member ol M.O.C., E.U.S., Electrical Club, S.E.l.C. ADAMS, WILLIAM A. H Noughl wilhoul labor. Born Dec, 1, 1925, in Nfid. Attended Sydney Academy High School. Entered Mc- Gill, Dawson. 1947. Activ- ities1R.C.A.F., I'.S.A.A.F., A.l.C.l'I,E., E.I.C., C.O. T.C., Floor Hockey, Vol- leyball. ARCHIBALD, JAMES D. Be wise. soar nol loo high lo fall, bul sloop lo rise. Born Nov. 26, 1929, in Hr. Grace, Nfld. Attended Memorial University Col- lege, St. john's, Nfldm 1946- 49. Entered McGill, 1949. ARGYROPOULOS, TIMOLEON Born Sept. 14, 1928, in Athens, Greece. Attended V Gymnasium, Athens. En- tered McGill, June, 1947. Activities: McGill Hellenic Club, 1948-51, Dawson Camera Club, Cosmopol- itan Club, 1949-51. AUGER, LEONARD VINCENT C. There is always a premium on lhe abilily lo gel lhings done. orn june 19, 1927, in Ot- awa, Ont. Attended St. atrick's College, Ottawa Vniversity. Entered Mc- Gill, Sept. 1949. BACHOVZEFF, CONSTANTINE O for a muse of fire, lhal would ascend lhc brighlcsl heaven of invcnlionf' Born April 2. 1929, in Bris- bane, Australia, Attended Brisbane State High School. Entered McGill. 1947. Ar- tivities: McGill C.O.T.C., 1947-50. BASTIEN, ARCHIBALD GEORE WILLIHALD The people who gel on in the world are the people who get up and look for the circumslances lhcy want, and if lhey can'l find lhem, make lhcmf' Born Nov. 8, 1923, in La Ressource, Dennery, St. Lucia, B.VV.1. Attended La Ressouree Primary, St. Mary's College, Dalhousie Ifniversity. Entered Mc- Gill. 1948. Activities: B.VI',I. Society, Electri- cal Club, Masonic Club, Sec.-Treas. ALLAN, THOMAS W. Hlnspiralion and persislence are the mainstays of auc- cess. Born July 31, 1923, in Montreal. Attended St, Leo's Academy, Loyola College. Entered McGill, 1948, Clnd year Enginj. Activities: Artillery sur- veyor with the Army over- seas ior three years, Mem- ber of the Newman Club. .A ,. ARMSTRONG, ANDREW DOUGLAS Born June 25, 1928, in Saint John, N.B. Attended Mount Allison University. Entered McGill, 1949. De- grees Held: Certificate in Engineering CMount Al- lisonj. BEAIRSTO, JACK c. ll is goodfor us lo be here. Born May 4, 1928. in Mal- peuue, P.E.l. Attended Prince of VVales College. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Floor Hockey and studying. 269 ANCTIL, PAUL A. Good, beller. basl. never lc! it rcs! lill your good is bellcr. and your beller best. Born Aug. 15, 1927, in Cabano. Que. Attended Academie de La Salle, Three Rivers. Entered Mc- Gill, 1946, Activities: Pres. Dawsigns, 1946-48, Pub- licity Manager, Dawson SEC, 1946-47, Dawson Key, 1948-49, Vice-Pres., Hobby Club, 1947-48, Amateur Radio Club, 1947- 48, Electrical Club, 1949- 51. ARMSTRONG, WALTER W. ll is a greal abilily lo be able lo conceal one's ability Born Jan. 2, 1927, in Brooklyn, N.Y. Entered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activ- ities: Dawson Basketball Team, 1947-49, Dawson Students Athletic Council. B ENNETT, AUG USTINE BERNARD CGUSD i Tomorrow-lomorrouh lo marrow. Born Aug. 18, 1927, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended De la Salle College Oaklands . Entered McGill, Sept. 1949. 6.. BENNETT, CHARLES S. Forwardl the road behind is rough. . Born Aug. 8, 1928, in Scranton, Pa. Attended Leamington COnt.l High School, Pickering College Newmarket, Ont. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. BENNETT, WILLIAM C. The lhrec foundalions of seeing much. learning: suffering much, and sludg- ing much, Born March 17, 1921, in Attended Lachine, Que. Lachine High School. En- tered McGill, 1945, Activ- ities: Skiing, Basketball. BLAIR, GLENN A. The price of achievement is above rubies for il ralcs ninely percenl perspiration and len percenl in- spiralionf' Born March 2, 1928, in 1Vinnipeg, Man. Attended Daniel Mclntyre Colleg- iate, Winnipeg, lst year Engineering at University of Manitoba. Entered MciGll via Dawson, 1948. Activities: Intramural Daw- son Track Teamg Intra- mural Floor Hockey: Mem- ber S.E.l.C. and A.I.Ch.E. BOURASSA, FERNAND Nolhing greal has ever been done wilhoui enlhusiasmf' Born Ian. 27, 1922, in Shawinigan Falls, Que. At- tended St. Philippe, St. Joseph Seminary, Laval University. Entered Mc- Gill, Sept. 1949. Activities: Volleyballg Swimming: Bridgeg Chess: Square and Folk Dancing. Degrees Held: B.A. CLaval Uni- versityj. BOISVERT, JEAN-ROCK Toul ce qui merilc zfelre faili' Hmerilc 1i'clre bien fail. Born june 14, 1927, in Shawinigan Falls, Que. At- tended E.S.l.C.. Shawin- igan Falls. Laval lfni- versity. Entered McGill. 1949, Activities: Newman Club. 1949-50: E.l.C.. flin- gineering Inst. of Canadabg Civil Engineering Society. BOURKE, BRIAN R. Lei down the curlain: lhe farce is done. Born May 28, 1928. in Arvida, Que. Attended Montreal High. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Dawson College Players' Club, 1947-49: C.O.T.C., 1947-50. BERTRAND, GUY C. Curiosily is one of lhc main ioolfor an enigncerf' Born Aug. 29, 1927, in St. Appollinaire, Lobiniere, Que. Attended Levis High School Sz Laval l'niversity. Entered McGill, 1949. Ac- tivities: Newman Club, 1948-50, Mechanics Club, 1948-50. BONNEY, RUBIN Of the soul I know lhis: that it wants lo be near la Cod. Born Feb. 19, 1925, in Russia. Attended Sir George VVilliams. Entered McGill, 1947, Dawson. Ac- tivities: R.C.A.F. 81 R.A.F. C.O.T.C., 1947-50: Choral Society. 19505 McGill Christian Fellowship, 1947- 515 Pres., 1950-511 Uni- versity Scholar, 1950-51. BOURQUBEAMARCEL Curse nal lhc darkness- lighl a candle. Born Feb. 18. 1924, in Sherbrooke, Que. Attended St. Charles College and Laval University. Entered McGill, Sept. 1949. Activ- ities: Student Member of the I.E.C. and of the Mc- Gill Engineering Society: Newman Club. Degrees Held: B.A. CU of MJ. BISSETT, DARYL M. A' Have more than lhou show- esl, speak less lhan thou knowcslf' Born july 6, 1919, in St. john. N.B. Attended Mount Allison l'niversity. Entered McGill, 1949. BOOTH, SAMUEL 'iAll lhat glillers is nal gold. Born June 21. 1925, in Edinburgh, Scotland, At- tended Montreal Vklest High School. Entered McGill, Sept. 1946. Activities: R.C.N.V.R,, 1943-462 ln- tramural Floor llockey, 19-to-1949, Intramural Ice Hockey, 19-16-503 Intra- mural Touch Football, 1950. BRAYNE, WILLIAM F. Well done is beller than well said. Born Dec. 2, 1929, in Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que. Attended Macdonald High School. Entered McGill. 1946. Entered Macdonald College for one year, then transfered to Electrical En- gineering spending two years at Dawson and two at McGill. Activities: Stu- dent Member E.I.C. BISSON, J. G. U Failure occurs only in one'. mind. Born June 24, 1927, ir Hull, Que. Attended St l'atrick's College, Ottawa 19-12-47. Entered McGill 1947. Activities: Ph Epsilon Alpha Society 1949-513 Chairman, Pro- fessional Committee, 1950- 51, E,l.C. Representative 19-18-51: Sec. Treas. Civi Eng. Society, 1949-50 Gatineau Ski Zone Foul Way Title, 1946, Canadian Junior Sculling Title, 1945 1 BOUILLON, JOSEPH H The happiness we gel com from the happiness we give. Born April 14, 1923, in S Valerien, Co. Rimousk Que. Attended Montre Tech. School, Laval Un versity. Entered McGil 19-19. Activities: McGi Camera Club Membe 1949-505 Newman Clu Member, 1949-513 McGi French Society, 1950-51. 2 S 1 2 f BRENCHLEY, JOHN A The fulurc is in our ow: hands: le! us no! ll slampeziedf' Born Oct. 9, 1927, in Vic toria, B.C. Attendel Prince of VVales Higl School, Vancouver, Roya Canadian Naval College Entered McGill, 1947. Ac tivities: Freshman Recep tion Committee, 1949 Winter Carnival, 1950 Chairman, E.l'.S. Publi cations Board, 1950-51 S.E.l.C., 1947-51. 270 LEONARD M. man who calls a spade, spacle, should be made use one. May 4. 1922, in NHd. Attended Field College, Ntld. McGill, Oct. 1946. BYERS, ALBERT D. The task is hard to learn. orn May 23, 1924, in VVin- peg, Man. Attended 'eston Collegiate. En- red McGill, Jan. 1947. CAVALCANTI, ENRIQUE BRANDAO . .And that no change nor any evil chance, should ar our joyous voyage. orn April 11, 1929, in Rio 2 Janeiro, Brazil. At- nded St. Ignacio College, Lazilian Naval Academy. tered McGill, 1948. Az:- vities: Dawson Radio lub, 1948-495 McGill Civil ngineering Society. 1949- 5 Councillor, Newman lub, 1950-51 g Soccer, 1948- l BUHR, ROBERT K. Success comes easil to H those who work. Born April 17, 1926, in Morse, Sask. Attended Gordon Bell, tvinnipeg, Man. Entered McGill, Oct, 1946. Activities: Rugby: Floor llockeyg Shootingg Volleyball. BURDEN, HANFORD P. Why he rlifficult when with a little effort you can be impossible. Born Feb. 1, 1924, in Prince George, ILC. At- tended I.ord liyng High School, Vancouver, B.C. Entered McGill in 1948 from Ifniversity of British Columbia. CAMERON, CLIFFORD HAROLD Perfect equality is possible only in the realm of mathematics. Born Dec. 28, 1923. in Lennoxville. Que. Attended Lennoxville lligh School, Sir George VVillinnis Col- lege. Entered McGill, 1945. Activities: R.C.A.F., 1942- 455 Dawson Key, 1947-495 McGill Rifle Club, 1950-51. CAMP, GEOFFREY Eliminate hard work or harml, work will eliminate you. Born July 25, 1928, in Lon- don, England. Attended Mount Royal High School 1943-473 Montreal Tech- nical School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Phi Epsilon Alpha Society. CHAMBERLAIN, ROSS EDWIN As a last resort use com- mon sense. Born July 29, 1929, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended West Hill High School. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Scarlet Key, Phi Epsilon Alpha Society Intramural Sports. CHARLAP, GEORGE Born April 21, 1924, in Warsaw, Poland. Attended Schools there. Entered Mc- Gill, 1946. Activities: igrved with R.C.A.F., 1943- BURLEY, KENNETH C. Pass no temptation lightly by, it may not corne again. Born June 10, 1924, in Ridgetown, Ont. Attended Ridgetoxvn High and Voca- tional School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Served in the Royal Cana- dian Air Force in Canada and England as a Navi- gator, 1943-463 Intramural Basketball, Dawson Col- lege and McGill, Champ- ions of Dawson College. 1947-48. CAMPBELL, ALAN D. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change: the courage to change the things I can: andthe wisdom to know lhe clifferencef' Born Jan. 20, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Bar- clay School, High School ol' Montreal. Entered McGill. 1947. Activities: Phi Ep- silon Alpha Society, 1949- 513 E.1.C., 1043-51g Electrical Club, 1949-51. CHENEVERT, ROBERT Don't cross the bridge before getting to it. Born March 25, 1926, in Trois-Rivieres, Que. At- tended J-de-Brebeuf Col- lege. Queexfs University. Entered McGill, Oct. 1949. Degrees Held: B.A. CMont- reall. 271 BUTT, WILLIAM F. Trust in nothing but in providence and your own efforts. never separate the two. Born May 22, 1922, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School, Sir George XVilliams College. Entered lN4cGill, 1946. Activities: R.C.A.F., 1942-455 McGill Mining and Metallurgical Society: Floor lloclceyg Touch Football. CANTIN, CLAUDE Labor omnia vincitf' Born July 3, 1925, in St. Romuald, Que. Attended Levis College, 1937-46. En- tered McGilI, 19-16. De- grees Held: BA. CLevis Collegej. CHIPPS, GEORGE E. Procrastination is the thief of time. Born April 11, 1921. in Ver- dun, Que. Attended La- chine High School and Sir George VVilliams. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: R.C.N.V.R., 1943-45g In- tramural Floor Hockey, 1947-48g Coach, Intramural Ice Hockey, B Champs. 19503 Intramural Touch Football, 1950g Phi Epsilon Alpha Society. 6.. CLARKE, DAVID W. Born April 28, 1929, in Barbados, B.W.I. Attended Harrison College, Barbados, B.W.I. Entered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activities: Phi Epsilon Alpha Society: Dawson College Soccer Team, 1947: McGill Cricket Team, 1950. mfs- ew is 'ii ..f14.-. -M-seal.ttyievessfitgvesi.fe,isi,esfi,.ie if -New .rf 53.1, - .Q , if .ii ti. ififmi. 2 . Qiekfiagaiiiiiirihiigitiiisiifjgg oi. W. S ..e. 1... sw., - Aw 7 .. ..t.,,qe,...,....e W Q. .. .,.s,,,, I?1e .:f'I-If '. ' - '- ' - H, issr.2fft.?'psSz42 g ains 1 ' 412.1-,1:.1'gsQ1s' ,eeri3fi5,, .. 1- -1 1: 'v,sz-iw 3 iw sir .. 1 Y fs V ...... . Q 9- CLOUT, EDWARD ALBERT, M.c. The human mind has an enlrance and an exii, the exit is much larger. Born May 26, 1916, in Limeridge, Que. Attended East Angus High. Entered McGill, Sept. 1946. COHEN, MARK Born Jan. 5, 1924, in Montreal, Attended Sir Geo. Williams. Entered McGill, Oct. 1946. Activ- ities: Served with R.C.A.F. as a Navigator, 1942-45. COLES, WILLIAM R. Whence is lhy learning? Halh lhy loil oler books consumed the midnile oil? A few swift years ami who can show which dusl was Bill and which was joe. Born Nov. 16, 1923, in Viking, Alta. Attended Carleton College, Ottawa. Entered McGill, Fall, 1946. CONRAD, JAMES FI Happiness comes fr- cnjoymenl of many thing. Born June 24, 1930, in C tawa, Ont. Attended W7 Hill High School, Montre Entered McGill via Daws QLower Slobboviab, in 191 Activities: McGill Bar 1947-51, Vice-Pres., 191 50, President, 1950-5 Dawson Students Count 1947-48, Intramural Tou Football, Floor Hockc Golf, Hockey, M.O.t 1950-51p E.I.C.g A.I.Ch.l C.I.C. CORDERO, OLMAN Para pregunlar nececiacies y responder disparales no he menesler yu andar hus- cando ayuda de vecinusf' Born Oct. 18, 1926, in Heredia, Costa Rica. At- tended Escuela Normal de Costa Rica. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Mc- Gill Civil Engineering So- ciety, 1949-51. Degrees Held: B.A. tliscuelo Nor- mal de Costa Rica: Heredia, Costa Ricaj. COREY, JOHN Hard work is lhe way lo success. Born Nov. 11, 1928, in Czechoslovakia. Attended D'Arcy McGee High School. Entered McGill, 1946. CORRIGAN, ALBERT L. 1 oflen wonder wha! lhe vinlers buy. one half so precious as lhe goods they sell. Born March 26, 1925, in Ottawa, Ont. Attended St, Thomas Aquinas, Ot- tawa Technical High School, Carleton College, Ottawa. Entered McGill, 1949. Ac- tivities: Spent four years in R.C.N.seeingvvorldthrough a port hole. Back to Car- leton College, 1946, thence to McGill, 1949. CORRIVEAU, VINCENT PAUL A vaincre sans peril on lriomphe sans gluiref' Born Oct. 19, 1926, in Amos, Que. Attended Seminaire d'AmOs, Laval, 1946-49. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: Engineer- ing Institute. COSLETT, GEORGE The lalenl of success nolhing more lhan dai wha! you can do well. Born Oct. 22, 1925, in Ft William, Ont. Attend Fort VVilliam Re-iiabiiii tion Inst. Entered MCG Sept. 1946. Activities: I tramural Basketball, 194 485 Floor Hockey, 1946-4 M.O.C., 1946-48, S.A.l S.E.I.C., 1950. COTE, JOSEPH ARTHUR BERNARD Sincere efforls seldom fail lo bear their fruits. Born Nov. 9, 1923, in Montreal. Attended St. Viateur High School. En- tered McGi1l, Oct. 1945. Activities: Veteran's So- ciety, 1945-48g Floor Hoc- key, 1946-47. COTTER, GERARD E. Know why you are here, and put firsi things first. Born July 9, 1921, in Montreal. Attended Loy- ola High School, Catholic High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1945. Activities: Daw- son Hockey Team, 1947-485 Member of Society for Advancement oi Manage- ment, 1948-51: Member of E.I.C., 1950-51. COX, RICHARD EDWARD GORDON H To write a mollo is some- ihing I oughl lo. But damn il, I cannot. Born Jan. 8, 1929, in Grand'Me-re, Que. At- tended Castlegar United High, Pembroke Collegiate. Entered McGill, Oct, 1946. Activities: C,O.T.C., 1947- 51: M.O.C., 1946-51: Treas- urer, 1950-51, Phi Epsilon Alpha Society, 1950-51. CURL, ALPHA D. She was the early bird and I was the worm. Born Jan. 18, 1925, in Montreal. Attended Sir George Williams College, Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Keincats CFloor Hockey? Team, 1950-51. CURRIE, GEORGE NAPIER McDONALl Bal as you know me 1 a plain blunl man. Born Dec. 13, 1927, Montreal. Attended Tr ity College School, Roj Canadian Naval Colle Entered McGill, 1949. Z tivities: VVinter Carniv 19505 Freshman Recepti Committee, 19495 E.U. 1948-50, Pres. fDawso 1948-49g Phi Epsilon 1 pha, 1949-51, Awards Co mittee, 19513 Engineeri Representative to S.E.1 1950. 272 DEGAST, ADRIAN A. The longest journey begins with one ste ll DEITCH, MAXWELL J. 'iThcrc is little lhal can he accomplished when lacking desire. p. Oct. 6, 192-I, in Hol- Attended Gunton School, Manitoba. McGill, Oct. 1946. DIBBEN, BASIL JOHN CLARKE nature'.1 great orig- in view, ami thence the Born Sept. 1, 1923, in Swisloz, Russia. Attended Commercial High School. Ross Tutoring School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Vice-President, Con- tract Hridge Club fDawson Collegcl, 1947--185 Electri- cal Club, 1949-515 Camera Club, 1947-48. DICICCO, RALPH J. He who never made a mi:- lake, never made a greal discovery, Born July 5, 1922, in Grand Falls, N.B. Attended St. F.X, Vniversity, Antigon- ish, N.S. Entered McGill, 1949, Activities: Mech. Eng. Club, 1949-513 2nd Lt. Command Contingent CC,O.'l'.C.l, 1950-51. DEL CAMPO, DIEGO M. No le aflojes riata vieja que es cl uilirno jaion. Born Feb. 0. 1924, in Guadalajara jal, Mexico. Attended Colegio Cristobal Colon. Entered McGill. Sept. 1946. DONALDSON, THOMAS NORMAN Born June 9, 1924, in Montreal. Attended Lon- gueuil High School. Entered McGill, 1946. DELICAET, PAUL J. M The mare f learn. lhe more I realize how lillle 1 know. Born Aug. 24, 1926, in Cowansville, Que. At- tended Loyola High Schoolg Loyola College. Entered Iw1CGill, Fall of 1949. Ac- tivities: Newman Clubl E.I.C., Degrees Held li.Sc. CLoyola Col- legeJ. DUBE, PIERRE Hconsislencc is the key of SLICCCSSNI Born June 1, 1925, in Lac Megantic, Que. Attended University of Ottawa. En- tered McGill, Sept. 1949. Degrees Held: B.Sc. COt- tawal. DUNN, RICHARD H. Those things undone- done. lBorn Feb. 13, 1927, in Cowansville, Que. At- .ended Cowansvillc: High S chool. Entered McGill, May, 1946. DUROCHER, JACQUES U ' ERNEST L action sans pcnsce ssl un vain effort. Born April 8, 1919, in Lachine, Que. Attended Loyola College. Entered McGill. 1947. Activities: Vice-President Students Council in 1947 at Dawson College, Editorial Board, McGill Engineer, 1950-513 Served overseas 4 years with R.C.A.F. DUTAUD, THEODORE ll isn't the wind which determines the course 'tis the way the sail is sal. Born july 18, 1929, in Montreal, Que. Attended Tetreaultville Public School CMedall, High School not Montreal, Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: l.V.C.F.. 1947-S1 g Interfaculty Sports fTennis, Football, Ice Hoc- keyjg Member of S.A.E.3 Member E.I.C. DYSART, GORDON A. i'The man who wants lo do something finds a way: lhe other finds an excuse. Born Nov. 7, 1923, in Ver- dun, Que. Attended Royal George School, Greenfield Park, Que., and Montreal High School, graduated, 1942. Entered Mm1Gill Via Dawson, jan. 1946. Ac- tivities: R.C.A.F, Played Intramural Floor Hockey. Married. 273 DELORY, JOHN H. Lal us go lhcn, you and I. Born july 30, 1926, in Georgetown, P.E.I. At- tended Prince of VVales College, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Entered McGill, 1947, Cliawsonj. Activities: Member, Phi Epsilon Al- pha, 1950-51, Publicity Dir- ector, Electrical Club, 1949- 50, Engineers Hockey, 1949- 50: Intermediate Track, 1949-50. DUBROSKY, JOSEPH G. 'iLcl us have wine and women, mirlh and laughter. sermons and soda-water the day after. Born June 10, 1924, in Hun- gary. Attended Commer- cial High, Sir George Wil- liams College. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Gymnastics, 1947-49, Daw- son Key Society, 1948-50g M.O.C., 1947-48, Member of A.I.li.E. DYSON, RONALD E. Labor ornnia vincit. Born May 3, 1920, in Gillingham, Kent, Eng- land. Attended Chatham junior Tech. School, H.M. Dockyard School, Chatham Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Ajax Scholarship, 1947-515 Summer Essay Prize, 1950, Douglas Tutor, 1949-511 Member Phi Ep- silon Alpha, 1948-511 Sec- retary, 1949-50: President, 1950-513 Chairman Cur- riculum Committec, 1950- 51. Z.. - 111: EDWARD, ROBERT H- ll is true greatness to have in one lhe frailty of a man, and the security of a gud. Born May 12, 1927, in Montreal. Attended Loy- ola College. Entered Mc- Gill, 1949. Activities: Newman Club, Electrical Club. Degrees Held: B.Sc. iLoyola Collegej. ELBING, JOE Born Dec. 25, 1927, in Poland. Attended Baron Byng High. Entered Mc- Gill, 1945. ESDON, WILLIAM S. Out of lhe strain of the doing into the peace of the done. Born March 29, 1920, in Bainsville, Ont. Attended Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School. Entered McGill, jan. 1946, Dawson 3 years. Activities: Four years as Airerew member of the R.C.A.F., being dis- charged in Sept. 1045. Dabbled in Floor Hockeyg Eaadminton and Basket- a . EVANS, GEORGE W. uBefore the gales of excel- lence, the high Gods have placed sweat. Born Feb. 20, 1924, in Montreal. Attended Corn- wall Collegiate and Voca- tional School. Entered Mc- Gill, Oct. 1946, fllawson Collegej. Activities: R.C. A.If., 1942-45, l'..I.C,., A.I. Ch.E. FERGUSON, ROBERT MARTIN Quid rclribuam Domino pro omnibus quae retribuil mihi? Born Oct. 14, 1916, in Montreal. Entered McGill, Sept. 1948. FILIATRAULT, HARRY DOUGLAS Undisturbed by stress or hurry, inclined to work, but not lo worry, Born Feb. 2, 1930, in Montreal. Attended West Ilill High School. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Q.R.F.ll. Football, 1947: Intermediate Intercolleg- iate Football, 1947-485 M. O.C. CD.C,J, Executive, 1947-483 Treasurer, E.L7.S., 1949-50: President, E.l'.S., 1950-51. ELLIOT, ROBERT R. What is this thing called work? Born July 28, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Ver- dun High School. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Electrical Club, Phi Epsilon Alpha Society, U.R.F. I CR.C.A.F.J, FAFALIOS, JOHN D. There is always a reward lo every worthy effort. I Born June 22, 1926, ln Vrontades-Chios, Greece. Attended Greek High School, 19-1-1, Sir George Wlilliams College, Montreal. Entered McGill, Oct. 1946, Via Dawson College. Ac- tivities: Intramural Vol- leyball, 1946-50. ELLIOTT, ANGUS D. Our knowledge is the amas- sed though! and experience of innumerable minds. Born Feb. 2, 1921, in North Ray, Ont. Attended Sir George Williams College. Entv-red McGill, 1946. '-T-1 ' '54 im ' E.. 7 ':,. vie?i1S3:5??Z,.'?s?xilI if Atitfnlii ' w wf'-:': 11 ft ' -' ' ' l i L- . - ct fi7ffQQii- ., f ' FALARDEAU, JEAN To my wife, whose picture should be here by rights, not mine. Born Aug. 27, 1921, in Que- bec City. Attended Aca- demie de Quebec. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: President of Co-VVeds Corner Club, 1947, Five years with during: second VVorld W'ar, com- pleting a tour of Flying Operations against the enemy. FINDLAY, DONALD U. The essence of being human is that one does not seek perfection. Born April 11, 1928, in Montreal. Attended High School of Montreal. En- tered McGill, Oct. 1946. FISHER, JOHN P. Genius is the ability to avoid useless work. Born June 9, 1927, in Knowlton, Que. Attended Trinity College School. Royal Canadian Naval College. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Dawson Football, 1947-48: McGill Inter. Football, 19491 Phi Epsilon Alpha, 1949-51, Lieut. RCNKRJ, L'.N.T.D., 1947-51: McGill Sailing Club. ff EMO, BRIAN PARKE Ah, make the mast of wl we yel may spend, lrefc we too into the dust di cendf' Born Jan. 26, 1930, Montreal. Attended Mou Royal High School. E tered McGill, 19-17. Aeti ities: Intramural Floor Hc key, 1947-50. 2 I FANJ UL, CARLOS A. While lherels life there hope. Born Sept. 10, 1925. Guatemala, Central Ame iea. Attended Colegio L lniantes. Entered McGi 19-10. FITZGERALD, DAVIl JAMES Life, we learn too late is the living. in the tissuej every day and hour. l Born Nov. 24, 1923, llziileybury, Ont. Attend Carleton College, Ottav Ont. Entered McG 1948. Activities: R.C.A.Q 1941-45, Navigator. 274 FLEMING, ARHTUR B. Fame is the sum of all misconceptions circulaling abou! one individual. Born Aug. 5, 1923, in Nel- son, B.C. Entered McGill, Sept. 1946. FREDERIKSEN, WILFRED CHRISTIAN Wilhl'n you lies the power lo become wha! you desire. Born Feb. 2, 1929, in VVin- -iipeg, Man. Attended University of Manitoba. Entered McGill, 1949. Ac- tivities: McGill Rifle and Pistol Club, 1950-51, S.A.lC., 1950-51. GARDAVSKY, BORIS M Tireless and palienl, lhe iron men win oul. Born Feb. 2, 1928, in Paris, France. Attended West Hill High School. Entered McGill, Sept. 1946. Activ- ities: Dawson Vlleekly, Ed- itor-in-Chief, 1948-49: Daw- son Students' Council, Vice- Pres., 1948-49, McGill Freshman Reception, Vice- Chairman, 1949, Vice-Pres., McGill Union, 1949-503 Scarlet Key, 1949-51 3 Phi Epsilon Alpha Society, 1949-51, President, McGill Students' Society, 1950-51. FLINTOI-'I', JOHN D. Nolhing grcal was ever achieved wiihoul enthus- iasmf' Born Jan. 13, 1924, in Montreal. Attended Bish- op's College School. En- tered McGill, Sept. 1945. e - s1.ssm 4 BQ.. f , 5 ,A 3 f 1 7 MT 4 FRIEDMAN, MELVIN To me lhe meanest flower lhal blows can give lhoughls lhal do oflen lie loo deep for fears. Born April 22, 1916, in Montreal. Attended Royal Arthur School and the High School of Montreal. After being discharged from the R.C.A.F., came to Mc- Gill by way Sir George Williams College and Daw- son College. GAUDET, LESTER P. Everyone should be fully convinced in his own mind. Born Dec. 7, 1919, in Summerside, P.lC,l. At- tended Summerside Aca- demy, Mount Allison Uni- versity, 1946-49. Entered McGill, Sept. 1949. FOOT, HERBERT W. Fool prinls in lhe sands oflimcf' Born April 23, 1926, in Galt, Ont. Attended Galt Collegiate Institute and Vocational School. En- tered McGill, 1945. Activ- ities: Q.R.F.U. Football, Dawson, 1946-473 Dawson Ski Team, 1946-47, Man- ager, E.lY.S. Book Service McGill, 1949-50. FULTON, GEORGE W. The curlain is down on the firsl acl. Born April 25, 1920, in Truro, N.S. Attended Truro High School, Sir George VVillian1s College. Entered McGill, 1947 via Dawson College. Activ- ities: Electrical Club, 1949- 51 3 President Amateur Radio Club, 1948-49, at Dawson College. 'K' veg? 7 il K :J 1 . . L . S , . ,. .-. we GERRIOR, DONALD E. Educalion is lhe bridge-nol the goal. Born june 29, 1925, in Guysboro, N.S. Attended Guysboro Academy, St. Francis Xavier lfniversity. Entered McGill, Sept. 1949. Activities: VVith R.C.A.F. four years as Wireless Mechanics, Member of Mc- Gill C.0.T.C. Contingent. FOSTER, MELVIN L. Think lhen you are lo-day what yesterday you were, la-morrow you shall no! be less. Born March 2, 1922, in Providence, R.l. Attended D'Arcy McGee, Sir George Williams College, Entered McGill, 1949, after 3 years at Dawson College. Activ- ities: President, A.I.Ch.E., 1950-51. FOYLE, WILLIAM L. Lei come what come may. I shall have had my day. Born Oct. 21, 1927, in Chute-aux-Galets, Quebec. Attended Riverbend High School, Que. Entered Mc- Gill, 1944. Activities: S.E.I.C., A.I.E.E. FURLONG, JOHN K. La sangre se hereda y la virlud se aquislaf' Born june 24, 1921, in Montreal. Attended Luke Callaghari Mem.g Sir Geo, XVilliams, Dawson, 1947. Entered McGill, 1949. Ac- tivities: Attempted to work for a living, 1938-42: Can. Army, 1942-45: Newman Club likecutivez Student Llember, A.I.Ch.E.g E.I.C. GARCEAU, BERNARD P. U Labor conquers everylhing Born Nov. 30, 1923, in Grand'Mere, Que. Attended Shawinigan Technical In- stitute and St. Francis Xavier University, N.S. Entered McGill, Sept. 1948. Activities: lnterfaculty Basketball, 1950-51, French Society, 1948-51. GLADSTONE, ALEX Born March 17, 1929, in Poland. Attended Baron Byng, 12th year. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activ- ities: McGill Senior Wrest- ling Team. 1949-51, Hillel Choir, 1948-515 Corres- ponding Secretary, McGill C.C.U,F. Club, 1948-51. 275 Lfix GOLDIE, ROBERT W, Each mind has ils own method. Born May 25. 1924, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School, Sir Geo. XViIliams College. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: McGill Civil Engineering Society: S.E.l.C. E.. GONZALES-ELIAS NOY, CARLOS MARIO Dios aprieta pero no ahogaf' Born July 4, 1928, in Hab- ana, Cuba. Attended Col- egio .De La Salle CHab.b, St. Patricks' College COt- tawaj. Entered McGill, Oct. 1947. Degrees Held: B.Sc. CHabana, Cubaj. GOTTFRIED, KURT The more thou searcheth. the more thou shalt marvel. Born May, 1929, in Vienna, Austria. Attended VVest Hill High School, 1942-46, Dawson 1946-48. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: M.O.C.: Dawson Camera Club, Dawson Bridge Club, Dawson VVeekly. GRAYDON, RICHARD The crest and crowning of all good: life's final star is brotherhood! Born Jan. 10, 1930, in Montreal. Attended West Hill High School. Entered McGill, Sept. 1946. Activ- ities: U.N.T.D., 1946-48: Intramural Basketball Daw- son, 1946-48: Dawson Floor Hockey, 1948-49: Inter- faculty Touch Football, 1949-51. GUENETT, RICHARD RONALD U, . . Il is the scale of oh- -.servation which determines the phenomenon, Born Aug. 27, 1927, in New Rochelle, N.Y. Attended Quebec High School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: E.U.S. Speakers For- um. GREEN, G. GRANT, B.Se. Hour life is what our thoughts make it. Born Sept. 6, 1926. At- tended Montreal High, Entered McGill, 19431 Ac- tivities: McGill Mining and Met. Society, 1946-515 C.I.M.M. Member, 1046- 51: E.l,C. Member, 1948- 51: A.S.M. member, 1950- 51, Chess Club, 1949-50. Degrees Held: B.Sc. CMc- GilD. GUNN, JACK E. He has half the deed done who has made a beginning. Born October 22, 1922, in Vancouver, B.C. Attended Verdun High School, Sir George Williams College. Entered McGill, Oct. 1946. Activities: Class Rep., 1949- 50. GOTTHEIL, LOUIS A. uNeilher a servant nor a master 1, . . . I will he even with you and you shall be even with me. Born Aug. 19, 1919, in Lachine, Que. Attended Strathcona Academy. Pioneered at Dawson, 1945. Activities: President, Daw- son Student Veterans' So- ciety, 1946-47, De- bating, 1948-503 Model Parliament, 1948-51: Red Cross Blood Donor Cam- paign Committee, 1949. GREENSPOON, ALEXANDER Success is one-tenth luck and nine-tenths darned hard work. Born April 5, 1925, in Dan- zig, Poland. Attended Technical College, Darm- stadt, Germany. Entered McGill, 1948. GOUDREABULJACQUES, Labor omnia vinci! in- pralcusf' Born Dec. 22, 1922, in Montreal. Attended Khaki University, London, Eng- land. Entered McGill, 1947. Degrees Held: B.L. CU. of MJ. GOUIN, CHARLES E. Better to he young an broke than lo he old an bent. Born April 11, 1924, i Montreal. Attended S George VVilliams Collegl Entered McGill, 1946. At tivities: Member of E.I.C C.l.M.M.3 A.S.M.: an McGill Mining and Me Society, Three years activ service. 1942-45 as Navz Petty Officer with R.C.lN V.R. GROSS, CHARLES F. Haw dull it is to pause- tn make an end. Born March 22, 1930, in Toronto, Ont. Attended Lppcr Canada College, En- tererl McGill Fall of 1947 CDawsonD. Activities: E.l.C., 1947-51: C.E.S., 1949-51: Intramural Bas- ketball. Volleyball, etc., 1947-51. 'Q I Q. GROSSMITH, SETH Vi You cannot win: the lhi slay thin, the fal conlim. fat. Born Jan. 5, 1922, i Montreal. Attended Mon' real lligh School. Entere McGill, 1946. Activitie: Dawson College, S.A.C 1947-48, Dawson, S.A.C Representative to S.E.C 1948-49: Chairman, Fresl' man Reception Commii tee, 1950: Chairman, E.U.5 Speakers Forum, 1950. HACKETT, GERARD JOSEPH LOUIS 'There comes a tide in the affairs of men, which when taken at the flood lead on ta fortune. Born Nov. 27, 1921, in Quebec City. Attended St. Patricks' High School, Que- bec. Entered McGill, Sept. 1949. Activities: Uni- versity of Western Ontario. 1942-43, Graduate of Laval University: Member of the E.l.C.: Mechanical Club: Newman Club, Cosmopol- itan Club. HALL, ELWIN W. A jolr worth doing is worth doing well. Born Aug. 23, 1917, in Sherbrooke, Que. Attended East Angus and Sher- brooke High Schools. Daw- son College, 1946. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: Served 5 years in R.C.A.F., 1940-453 Mechanical Club: 1949-51: McGill Masonic Club, 1949-51: Student member E.I.C., 1949-51. HAMILTON, DOUGLA DAVID We live and learn but nor the wiser grow. Born March 30. 1927, i Cowansville, Que. A1 tended Cowansville Hig School. Entered McGil 1945. 276 HAMILTON, GERALD BARR ' Nemo me impune lacessitf Born Feb. 8, 192-1, in De- .roit, Mich. Attended Schools in Winnipeg, U. of Man., 1946., Dawson, 1947. Entered McGill, 1949. Ac- Livities: R.C.N.V.R., 1942- LSQ VVilson Hall Residence Council, 1949-50, President i950-51. ., . xzczw 7 ,. V, , 1 HINES, RONALD GORDON, B.Sc. 'Eripe te morale. Eorn July 28, 1927, in lark's Harbour, N.S. At- ended Horton Academy, Acadia University. Entered VIcGill, 1949. Degrees rleldz B.Sc. CAcadiaJ. ERC 5. HANLEY, ALLEN J. Give me my robe. put on my crown: I have immortal Iongings in me. Born June 4, in Belleville, Ont. Attended Longueuil and.Loyola Colleges. En- tered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activities: Dawson Camera Club, 1947-49g Dawson Student Council, 1948-49, Newman Club, 1948-51, Canadian Army during War II. HOPKINS, HARRY W. Born March 31, 1921. in Montreal. Attended Sher- brooke High School, Sher- brooke, Que. Entered Mc- Gill via Dawson College, 1946. Activities: R.C.N. V.R., 1943, discharged, 19463 McGill Civil En- gineering Society, S.E.I.C. HARRIS, JOSEPH P. 'Work and worry killed many a man-so why should I take a chance. Born Feb. 27, 1925, in Port Arthur, Ont..Atte1ided Port Arthur Collegiate Institute. Entered McGill, 1947. HASTINGS, VICTOR E. The larger the islanfi of knowledge. the longc' the shore line of wonder, Born May 29, 1926, in Buffalo, N.Y. Attended Buffalo Technical High School. Entered McGill, Sept. 29, 1947 at Dawson. Activities: After 2 years with the IHS. Navy, came to McGill Campus, 1949. Intramural Floor Hockey, 1948-49 1950-51, Member A.I.Clf.rI. Student Chap- ter. HENCHEY, WILLIAM GORDON It matters not what you are thought to lie, but what you are. Born May 25, 1925, in Montreal. Attended Que- bec High School. Entered McGill, Oct. 1946. Activ- ities: Dawson Red 8: VVhite Society, 1946, A.I.Ch.l:l.. 1947-50. HUGHES, JOHN K. So little time, so much to do. Born July 2, 1920, in St. Helens, England. Attended York Memorial Collegiate fTorontoJ. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: C.O.T,C., 1948-50, Elect. Club, 1949-51. JAMES, HOWARD M. Many a dark and cloudy morning turns out to be u bright and sunny day. Born Sept. 4, 1920, in Verdun, Que. Attended Vcrdun High School, 1937, Sir George YVilliams Col- lege, 1946. Entered Daw- son, Oct. 1946, McGill, 1949. l JAMSHEDJI, JIM S. The more the mind knows. the better it understands its forces and the order of nature. Born May 22, 1927, in Lucknow, India. Attended La Martiniere and Luck- now University. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Badminton Team, Dawson College, 1948-49, National Radios, Bombay, one year, 1947-48. Degrees Held: B.Sc. CLucknowD. HUNGATE, JOHN C. With sufficient concentra- tion, most subjects are simplified. Born March 15, 1919, in Lachine, Que. Attended Sir George Williams. En- tered McGill, 1946. HUTCHISON, WILLMAN DAVID Lives of great men all re- mind us, we can make our lives sublime, and depart- ing, leave behind us. foot- steps on the sands of time. Born Sept. 19, 1924, in Montreal. Attended Sher- brooke High School. En- tered McGill. Oct. 1946. Activities: Manager, Daw- son Floor Hockey, 1947-493 Manager, Dawson Q.R.F.U. Entry, 1947-48: E.U.S., Vice-President, 1950-51. JOHNSON, ROBERT B. The happiest people are those with the most interest- ing thuughlsf' Born Nov. 13, 1919, in Los Angeles, Cal. Transferred from Northeastern lini- versity, Boston, Mass. En- tered McGill, 1948. 277 JOHNSTON, HENRY S. He that has patience may compass anything, Born March ll, 1924, in Montreal. Attended Ver- dun High School and Sir Geo. XVilliams College. En- tered McGill, 1946. if JOHNSTON, RICHARD Man's ambilion musl ex- cced his grasp else whal's a heaven for. Born Nov. 28, 1919, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended Sir Geo. WVilliams. Entered McGill, 1947, Activities: ESC. Electrical Club, 1949- KENNEDY, RICHARD HARRY Born April 14, 1922, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School. Entered McGill, Jan, 1947. KRUYT, ROBERT A. Who happened? Born Oct. 17, 1929, in Schiedam, Ilolland. At- tended Mount Royal High School. Entered McGill. 1946. Activities: Intra- mural Floor Ilockey and Football, 1948-503 Plumber's Ball Committee, 1949-503 Freshman Recep- tion, 1949-50. JOLICOEUR, GERARD LEOPOLD There is no royal road lo learning. Born May 17, 1922, in Montreal. Attended Ot- tawa University. Entered McGill, 1949. Degrees Held: B.A., B.Ph, COttawaJ. JONES, SELWYN G. Progress. Born June 4. 1920, in Montreal. Attended Com- mercial High: Sir Geo. Williams College. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Intermediate Intercollegi- ate Basketball, Seasons, 1947-493 War Service, three and a half years with R.C.N. and M.N. JONES-WHITTEY, CHARLES GEORGE Weigh well the end. Born May 14, 1924, in Gramont, Que. Attended Montreal High School, Sir George VVilliams College. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Phi Epsilon Alpha Society. KASPAFIDLOV, IVIELVIN Time is noi lhe fourth dimension. il is the only dimension. Born Sept. 25, 1923, in Melenci, Yugoslavia. At- tended K.T.R.I., Kitchener, Ont. Entered McGill, 1947. KI ELY, JAMES ALFRED To strive, lo suck. lo find. and not lo yield. Born Nov. 5, 1922, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended St. Lambert High. Entered McGill, Oct. 1945. Activ- ities: Dawson Ski Team, 1946-473 Electrical Club3 Engineering Institute of Canada. KNIGHT, ALLAN F. ln hoc signo vincesf' Born Dec. 14, 1923, in Xordegg, Alta. Attended Westglen High, Edmonton, Alta.. Sir George Williams, Mtl. Entered McGill, 1946-47 at Dawson. Activ- ities: Dawson ID for Bad- minton Team3 Floor Hoc- keyg Golf3 Treasurer, Fresh- man Reception, 1950-513 Famous for Bus parking at Dawson dances. LADD, DONALD E. Now lhal I know haw lo learn. I shall begin, Born Dec. 3, 1926, in Toledo, Ohio. Attended Cornell University, 1946- 48. Entered Mc-Gill, 1949. Activities: Engineering In- stitute of Canada, l949A5lQ American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1949- 513 Combined Charities. I950, Intramural Volley- ball, 1950-51. 1 LAKS, HERBERT Born July 6, 1930, in Vienna, Austria, Attended Salford Royal Technical College, Manchester, Eng- land. Entered second year llonours Maths. and Phy- sics, 1947. Changed to Third year Engineering Physics, 1948. Honours Course: Engineering Phy- sics. KOLUPANOWICZ, SAMUEL Experience is jus! a name for mcn's mislakesf' Born Aug. 26, 1924, in Poland. Attended High School of Montreal. En- tered McGill, 1945. KOWALSKI, BRONISLAW GEORGE Do nol acl as if you had a thousand years in live. Born May 10, 1925, in XVarsaw, Poland. Attended Montreal lligh School, 1942-43, Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Polish .Xir Force. 1943--16 ll'iloO: IntramuralVolleyball,1949- 513 I'hi Epsilon Alpha So- ciety, 1949-51. LAMMINMAKI, ARNE JOHN, QMAKIJ I am the masler of my soul and captain of my fate. Born Jan. 13, 1925, in Fort XVilliam, Ont. Attended Port Arthur Technical and No. 5 Rehab. School, Fort VVilIiam. Entered McGill, 1949, via Dawson, 1947-48. Activities: R.C.A.l7. and R.C.N.V.R., 1943-463 Mc- Gill 1'.N.T.D., 1948-513 M,O,C., 1949-503 McGill Rifle Club, 1949-503 Mem- ber A.I.E,E. and E.l.C. LAMOUREUX, GERARD EMILE The more one learns, the more he realizes how liille he knows. Born Sept. 29, 1921, in Montreal. Attended Sir George VVilIiams College. Entered McGill, 1947. AC- tivities: Dawson Radio Amateur Club, 1947-493 Electrical Club, 1949-51. 278 LANG, NORMAN E. Every yeslerday a dream of happiness, every lomorrow a vision of hope. lorn May 14, 1923, in Ot- axva, Ont. Attended Three livers lligh School. En- ered McGill, Sept. 1946. sctivities: Pilot CRCAl'4l. 042-45: Intramural SDOFLS. 046-505 Dawson Athletics :ouncil QV-Presb, 1947-493 f.O.'li.C.. 1047-40, Member ,f lL.I.C., 1040-50: Mem- ber of S.A.E., 1050-51, vlechanical Club, 1049-51. LAPERRIERE, MAURICE E. Daly is the call lhal the icleal makes upon the self. Born March 24, 1921, in Ot- tawa. Ont. Attended Lis- gar Collegiate and LaSalle Academy, Ottawa. En- tered McGill, 1045. Activ- ities: Member C.I.M.M., A.S.M. and Mining and Metallurgical Society. Com- missioned service in Europ- ean theatre, 1042-45. .,., , ,...... .. .,... . 4 o.w:1,-.f-..- -6. Da-2,39 2-. .W -f 1 'ts f:'u.?i3'Ez?f , et,,r:g1fig2ai:rse.i . ..,.. , T, . , ei F 3' K 3 1 N eg I-5,2 1 .5 3 J 5. , . LAPOINTE, EUGENE S. H Though this may be play lo you 'lis dealh la us. Born Dec. 20. 1025, in Detroit, lklicli.. ILS..-X. At- tended Montreal High School. Entered McGill, 1947. LAPOINTE, HENRY When there is a will there is a way. Born Jan. 27, 1920, in Terrebonne, Que. Attended Arts 81 Craft School, St. Johns, Que., University of Montreal. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Newman Club. LAURIER, MARCEL U Time and effort lead lo the gales of success. Born April 11, 1925. in Montreal. Attended D'Arcy McGee High School. En- tered McGill, 1045. Activ- ities: Newman 'Clubg En- gineering Institure: S.A.E. LAVALLIERE, JOSEPH ADELARD 'The sands fell through my fingers and I looked al lime. iorn Dec. 27, 1025, in St. fveorge ol' XYindsor. At- ended St. Pat's Academy Sherbrookejq St. F.X.U. Entered McGill, 1048. Ac- ivities: Tennis: Skiing, Basketball. Degrees Held: LSC. CSL. Francis Xavier Jniversityj. Al LAWRENCE, ALAN S. The regular clrop of waler will wear away the hordes! rock. Born March 15, 1927, in Sherbrooke, Que. Attended Shawinigan Falls Iligh. Granby lligh. Entered McGill, 1046. Activities: Intermediate Football, Rowing. Intramural Hoc- key, Basketball, 1946-47: Skiing and Swimming. 'X LAYMAN, ROBERT E. This above allflo lhine own seU be hue. Born Sept. 11, 1010, in Salt Lake City, Iftah. At- tended Poplar Blutif, Mo., Senior High. Entered Mc- Gill, Oct. 1045. LEDOUX, JOSEPH D. And by that destiny lo perform an ac! whereof whal's pas! is prologue. iorn March 14, 1922, in Vestmount, Que. Attended it. l.eo's Academy, and .oyola. Entered McGill, 946. Activities: lst Cdn. 'aracliute Bn, Executive 1' Mc-Gill Veterans So- iety, 10-17--10: Yive-l'res- Ilent. Electrical Eng, Flub, 050-51: McGill Engineer, iditor, 1050-51, l'l1i lfpsilon tlpha Society, 1050-51. if 1 1 .--.. . :ya if j if 155251: f 1135? K 7 V7 ' . v. ' 1151: . 4 . ' LEDWELL, JOHN R. M Thanks lo George Rex. Horn Oct. 20, 1023, in St. Peters, P.li.I. Attended Prince of XVales College, 1037-39. Cdn. Army, 1050- 45. After continental tour for 5 years, one year at St. Dunstan's University thence to McGill, 1946. ..--nm LEE, GEORGE 'iSilence is afrienci lhal will never helrayf' Born Oct. 18, 1928, in Van- t'0llVE1', B.C. Attended King Edward Iligh School. Entered McGill, 1046. Ac- tivities: Phi Epsilon Alpha Society, 1040-51: Class pro- gram Committee, 1940-513 Chinese Student's Associ- ation, Executive, 1940-51. LEBLANC, LEON P. UDuly will he clone. Born July 10, 1021, in Montreal. Attended St. Dominick Academy, Mont- real. Entered McGill, 1947. LECLAIR, GUY A. Who to himself is law no law doth neezi, offends no law, and is a king indeed. Born Jan. 25, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Cath- olic High. Entered McGill, 1046. Activities: McGill Mining and Met. Society, 1046-51, C.I.M.M.I., 1048- 515 American Society lor Metals, 1040-51, Newman Club, 1046-51: Intramural Volleyball Champion, 1947- 48, Intramural Basketball Team, 1948-40, R.C.A.F., Radio Officer Course Ql'A TP-lj. LEGER, FERNAND J. Whal is worlh cloing is worth doing well. Born Feb. 1, 1921, in Montreal. Attended Sir George NVilliams College. Entered McGill, 1047. I 279 LESLIE, IAN K. The reward of one duly is lhe power lo fulfil anolherf' Born July 27, 1928, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Glebe Collegiate, Ottawa. En- tered McGill, 1947. E.. -- LEWES, MICHAEL D. justice must not only be done. it must also appear ta be done. Born June 23, 1925, in Lon- don, England. Attended Tonbridge School, Kent. England, Queens College. British Guiana. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: Freshman Reception Exec- utive, 1949: Mining and Metallurgical Society: M. O.C.: Kennecott Copper Corporation Scholarship, 1950. LOCKETTE, PHILIP C. Uncharted the rocks that surround thee, lake heed that the channels thou learn. Born Feb. 26, 1923, in Brooklyn, N.Y.. I'.S.A. Attended Bishop Loughlin II.S., Brooklyn, N.Y. En- tered McGill via Dawson. Jan. 1947. Activities: Cadet-Midshipman, I 'SNR- I'.S. Merchant Marine Aca- demy, Kings Point, N.Y., and aboard ship in Ear East. Duty with U.S. Navy in Pacific. Newman Club, McGill. LYSOBEJ, MYROSLAW And have not obeyed the voice of my teachers, nor inclined mine ear lo them that instructed me. Born Aug. 2, 1921, in Stryjiwka, YVestern Ek- raine. Attended Polytech. Inst. Lviv., Institute of Technology, Munich. En- tered McGill, 1949. Activ- ities: Member of Electrical Club. Student Member of Engineering lnstitue of Canada. Degrees Held: Dipl-.Eng. tMunichJ. LIGHT, EDGAR H. Silence is the only success- ful substitute for brains. Born Jan. 5, 1924, in Montreal, Attended St. l.eo's Academy, Loyola College. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: S.E.I.C.: 1949-51: Electrical Club, 1949-51. LINDSAY, ERNEST B. Success and rest are the tangy and sweet sauces of perseverance and labour. Born Nov. 1, 1921. in Montreal. Attended West- mount High. Entered Mc- Gill, 1940. Activities: R.C.A.F., 1941-45g Daw- son College, 1946: Inter Co'y Athletics, 1940: VVater- polo, Harrier, Boxing. LOVE, LEONARD S. H The end of six years labour. my thanks to those who helped. Born july 11, 1923, in Saint john, N.B. Attended Sir George Vllilliams, Loyola College. Entered IN1cGill. Oct. 1947. Activities: Engineering Institute of Canada: American Society Chemical Engineers. MACALLISTER, JOHN EDWARD MURRAY uThere is yet life to enjoy. and many great things to fumble with. Born Nov. 22, 1925, in llawkesbury, Ont. At- tended High School of Montreal. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: Attended the Canadian Army Ifni- versity Course. from hence Aoverseas. Intet mediate Rugby, 1946-47: Floor Hoc- key, 1946-47: Badminton, 1949-50, Student Member oftheA.S.M.and C.I.M.M. LUNAN, HAVELOCK S. This from all the con- fusion. Born April 7, 1924, in Sorel, Que. Attended Ifcller Institute, Grande Ligue, Que. Entered Mc- Gill, jan. Sth. 1947, Daw- son. Activities: Phi Ep- silon Alpha, 1949-51: Stu- dent Member E.I.C.: Served four years with R.C.A.F. LIPES, JOSEPH S. Purpose is what gives life a meaning. Born Oct. 7, 1925, in Mont- real. Attended Strath- cona. Entered McGill, 1947. 'i'i' 1 I ff2i.is-3553 i 'tt--wil -,'f :sift ' v,k..' ? Q, 1, ., i ,V.V 'Q ' .K K . g 7- 2 . LUSSIER, J. ALBERT A R NI AN D Labor omnia vincit improlrusf' Born Oct. 29, 1918, in Montreal. Attended Chom- edcy de lylaisonneuve, 1936. Sir George XVilliams, 1946. Entered McGill, Jan. 1947. Activities: Member Pro- gram Committee . 19501 American Inst. Chemical Eng.: Six years in Can- adian Army, 1940-46, rank on discharge: Captain: S.E.I.C., 1948. LITTLEJOHN, JOHN G. 0 was some poufr the giftie gie us to see oursels as others see us. Born june 25, 1925, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real Iligh School. Entered McGill, Jan. 1947. Activ- ities: Member Mining and Metallurgical Society. LYONS, KEVIN C. A little nonsense now and then. is relished by the best of men. Born jan. 17, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Cath- olic High School, Montreal, St. Francis Xavier I'niv.. Antigonish, N.S. Entered McGill, Sept. 19-19. Activ- ities: lntertaculty llockey and Football, 1949-515 M.O.C., 1949-50. MACAULAY, THOMAS BASSETT To live is lo enjoy life to the fulleslg to exist is merely to survive. Born ltiay 15, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Rothe- say Collegiate School, Rothesay, N.B. Entered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activ- ities: M.O.C., 1947-49, Dawson Camera Club. 1947-48, Veteran ol' battles at Normandie and lberville. Arrived Montreal, Oct. 19-19g S.E.I.C., 19-19-51, S.A.E., 1950-51. MACFARLANE, JOHN ANGUS Quolhe the raven, 'never- morelm' Born Oct. 14, 1926, in Everett, Mass. Attended St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity. Entered McGill, Sept. 1949. MACKAY, JOHN R. Theirs not to reson why, theirs but to do and die. Born june 21. 1928, in Shawinigan Falls, Que. At- tended High School ot Montreal, Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Intra- mural Sports: Camera Club, 1947-50, M.O.C., 1949-50, C.O.'1'.C., 1947-50, Editor- ial lioard McGill Engineer, 1950-51. 280 JAMES C. gales of ex- liligli Gods have 27, 1928, in Attended Mont- School, Entered Dawson College, Activities: Intra- riural Sports, 1946-503 Key. 1949-50g Scarlet 1.I.Ch. E., 1949-51. MALABRE, L. COLIN 'Sorneone, or nobody knows I wot, who or which or wlly or wllallh 3orn Nov. 26, 1922, in lamaiea, B.VV.I. Attended Nestinount IIigl1 School. Entered McGill, 1946. Ac- ivities: INIcGilI Rugger, 9483 I'.K, Land Forces, ,939-46. MARGLES, MAX H. 'Out ofthe stones they hurled. he built his monument. Born Dec. 15, 1929, in Vlontreal. Attended Baron 3yng High School. Entered V1cGill, 1946. MACLACHLAN, WILLIAM RHIND Slow and steady wins the race. Born Sept. 13, 1922, in Marble Mountain, Cape Breton, NS. Attended Veterans Tutorial School, Picton, NS. Entered Me- Gill, 19-17. Activities: Vice- President. Mechanical Club. 1949-505 President, Mechan- ical Club, 1950-515 Served with the Royal Canadian Navy from May. 1942 to Feb., 1945. MACLAURIN, STEWART MURRAY Nosce te ipsum. Born June 13, 1924, in Montreal. Attended Cor- ner Brook Public School, Corner Brook, Nfld. En- tered McGill, Oct. 1946. Enlisted in the R.C.N. in Oct. 1942. Commissioned as a sub-lieut. from H.M. CS. King's College, Hali- fax, N.S., Jan. 1944. Served with the R.C.N. and R.N. in the Atlantic and Europ- ean theatres of the war. MACRAKIS, NICHOLAS STAVROV Intellect is characterized by the unlimited power of decomposing according to any law and of recomposing into any system. Born April 5, 1928, in Heraklion, Crete, Greece. Attended Athens College. Entered McGill, 1947. Ar- tivitiest Dawson Volleyball Team, 1947-483 Intramural Dawson Volleyball. 1947- 483 McGill Volleyball Team, 19503 McGill Hellenic Club. MALMBERG, JOHN M. The great difficulty in eduaztion is to gel exper- ience from ideas. Born Sept. 30, 1927, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Ot- tawa Technical School, Ottawa I'niversity. En- tered INICGHI, 1949. MARSHALL, HUGH G. Held we fall to rise. are baffled to fight betteer, sleep to wake. Born March 28, 1928, in Montreal. Attended llni- versity School, Sir George NVilliams College. Entered McGill, 1949, Dawson, 1947. Activities: Dawson Debating, Skiing, Gliding, Floor Hockey: McGill Floor Hockey, Touch Football. MALO, PAUL-EMILE GERARD Action is better than wordsf Born Nov, 2, 1921, in St. Damase, Co. St. Hyacinthe, Que. Attended Sacred- Heart I-I.S., Vietoriaville. Que. Entered I1IcGill, Jan. 1946. Activities: Engineer- ing Representative, La So- ciete Francaise, 1948-493 Newman Club, 1948-493 Dawson Camera Club, 1946- 47. MALLOZZI, FRANK This above all. to thine own self be true. Born jan. 29, 1920, in S. Apollinare, Italy. At- tended Montreal High. En- tered McGill, 1946. Activ- ities: Served with the Royal Canadian Signals, 1941-46, Canada, England, and N.W. Europe. Dis- charged apd entered Me- Gill, 1946. President, Electrical Club, 1950-515 Editorial Board, McGill Engineer , 1950-51. MAKELY, HOWARD V. If at first you don't suc- ceed, persevere. Born Aug. 29, 1922, in Hamilton, Ont, Attended Sir George XYilliams Col- lege. Entered McGill. 1947. Activities: R.C.A.F., 1942- 453 Phi Epsilon Alpha, 1940-51, Civil Eng. Society, 1949-Slg S.li.I.C. MARCHAND, FRANCOIS EDOUARD Qui va siirement. va loin. Born july 27, 1927. in St. Jerome, Que. Attended Ottawa Technical High School: Ottawa Varsity. Entered McGill, 1949. Ac- tivities: Engineering In- stitute of Canada, 1947-51, Students Representative, Junior Branch Council, E,I.C.g Ottawa Varsity, 1948-49. MARTIN, ROGER E. All great men are dying. but I still feet quite well. Born Sept. 3, 1926, in Lewiston, Me., I'.S.A, At- tended Catholic High School and St. F. X. Univ. Entered McGill, Oct. 1948. MASKELL, JAMES See all, hear all. say nawl. Eat alt, sup alt, pay nawt. and if tha dues owtfur nowt. altus dnl far lhisenf' Born Feb. 23, 1923, in Ver- dun, Que. Attended Ver- dun High, Junior Matric. Entered McGill, Sept. 1946. Activities: Served overseas R.C.A.F., 1941-455 Student Member E.I.C. and S.A.E.g Basketball, Captain, Daw- son College Senior M.B.L., 1949g Intramural Basket- ball, 1950-51. 281 MASON, DOUGLAS D. Many a wild colt has turned nut to Ee a noble stud. Born Feb. 25, 1922, in Montreal. Attended VVest Hill IIigl1 School. Entered McGill, Sept. 1949 after 3 years at Dawson. Activ- ities: S.E,I.C., 1949-515 A.I.CIl.E., 19-I9-513 C.P. P.A., 1951. --- -- - -- MATTHEWS, GEORGE EVERETT H The reward of a lhing wel dune is lo have done il. Born Dec. 25, 1921, in Campbellton, N.B. At- tended Campbellton High: Mount Allison University. Entered McGill, 1948. MCDONALD, ROBERT CAMPBELL . . . And be so true lo lhy self, as lhou be nol false lo olhersf' Born Jan. 25, 1929, in VVin- nipeg, Mun. Attended VVest Hill lligh School. Entered McGill, Oct. 1945. Activities: Intermediate Ilockey. McGILLIS, DONALD T. And as for me, lhough lhal my wil be lyic. an bnkes for lo rede I me delylef' Born Nov. 17, 1928, in Kingston, Ont. Attended C.II.S., Loyola, Entered MCGil.1, 1949. Activities: Electrical Club, 1949-Slg Newman Club, 1949-51. Degrees Held: B.Sc. fLoy- olzi.D McADAM, ROBERT D. One lhing al leasl is cerlain, lhis life flies. Born Nov. 27, 1922, in Troy. N.Y. Attended Montreal Technical School. Entered McGill, 1946. Ac- tivities: R.C.A.F., 1940-453 S.E.I.C., 1948. McCORMACK, ROY B. Books, banquets, parties and balls. Born Nov. 13, 1925, in Montreal. Attended Mount Royal and Montreal Iligh. Entered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activities: Intramural Sports: Phi Epsilon Alpha. McDOUGALL, GORDON He who lakes lhe wrong road makes the journey twice. Born june 30, 1923, in Three Rivers, Que. At- tended Three Rivers High School. Entered McGill. Oct. 1946. Activities: 3 years in R.C.A.E.g Daw- son, 1946-49. MoDOUGALL, WILLIAM ROBERT lf lhcre is a sulzslilule for genius il musl lre induslryf' Born Aug. 24, 1919, in Three Rivers, Que. At- tended Thrce Rivers lligh School, Sir Geo. VVm. Col- lege. Entered McGill, Oct. 1946. McCULLOGH, KENNETH BRUCE Today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every lo- morraw a vision of hope. Born April 25, 19.28, in Montreal. Attended West Hill Iligh School. Entered McGill, Oct. 1946. Activ- itiesi Intramural Sports, Professional Societies, De- grees Held: B.Sc. LIcGill, 419497. were wtf, 'vw McFALL, STANLEY E. This is only the beginning of lhe end. Born Aug. 19, 1921, in XVestmount, Que. Attended Victoria, Montreal High. Entered INIcGill. jan. 1946. Activities: Enlisted R.C. A.l?. in 1941, went overseas in 1942, l,'.K., Africa, Ituly, piloting Halifztxes: Student Member of CIMM, ASM, AIME, EIC. McGOVERN, JOHN R. H The besl is ye! lo be. Born June 28, 1924, in Montreal. Attended Bel- mont Public School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: VK'orked two years then joined the R.C.N. to see the world, june 4th, 1942. Alter demobilizatiou took ndvuntage ol IJ.V.A., spending 12 months at Sir George VVilliams College. McGOWN, JAMES The grealesl undeveloped lerrilory in lhe world lies under your hal. Born Jan. 10, 1925, in Kain- loops, B.C., Atended Vic- toria College, Kamloops, B.C. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Fleet Air Arm, 1943: Mason, E.I.C.3 S.A.E. McMlLLAN, ALLAN K. My life is one long grind. Born july 8, 1924, in Ver- dun, Que. Attended Ver- dun High School, Sir George XVilliums College. Entered McGill, 1946. Ac- tivities: A.I.C., E.I.C. MCDONALD, ANGUS J Indecision is the surea road lo failure. Born july 24, 1924, il Harrison's Corners, Ont Attended T.R.l., Brock ville, Ont. Entered McGill 1947. Activities: Champ ionship Floor Hockey Teams, 1949-50. McGIBBON, JAMES I. A lillle nonsense now am ll-ren is relished by lhe hes of men. Born jun. 15, 1927, ir Montreal. Attended M H.S., Royal Czinadiar Naval College. Enteree McGill, Oct. 1947, Cllaw- son 2 yrs.D. Activities Dawson Int. Football, 1947-493 McGill Choral So- ciety, 1949-51 g McGill Winter Carnival, 1949-51: McGill Outing Club, 1950- 51: Lieut. R.C.N.R., In- structor, U.N.T.D., 1947- 51. E 1 McNElLL, JOHN Life'sbulawalking.xhadow a poor player lhal slrul. and frcls his hour upor lhe slagef' Born Feb. 8, 1923, in Cal gary, Alta. Attended Cres- cent Heights High School Entered McGill, Sept. 1947 Activities: Athletic Coun cil, Dawson, 1948-49g Hoc key, llrtxvson Dynzxmos 1947-493 Floor lloekey 1947-51: S.lz.I.C., S.A.E. 1950. 282 MELAMED, LOU If little labour. little are our gains, manis fortunes are according to his pains. torn july 10, 1929, in oland. Attended Baron Lyng High School, Mtl. Zntered McGill, 1947. AC- vities: Member of Daw- Jn Athletic Council, 1947- 3. MIGNAULT, ROBERT DUVAL Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. Born March 19, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Quer- bes, Outremont. Entered McGill, 1947. MOLINA VIDES, JOSE Never tel your failures be your master, master your failures. Born May 29, 1927, in Santa Ana, lil Salvador. Attended Lieeo San Luis. Loyola College. Entered McGill, Fall 1946. MOLLER, PAUL Born Aug. 25, 1925, in Montreal. Attended Dol- beau Intermediate, Quebec High. lintered McGill, 1943, Canadian Army Uni- versity Course. Activities: Floor Hockeyg Ire Hockey, President, Gliding Club. MONARQUE, JEAN-PAUL Whenever ldfeet energetic, I just lic own until the the feeling passes away. Born Feb. 13, 1927. in Montreal. Attended Cath- -olic High School. Entered McGill, 1944. Activities: A.I.Ch.E., 1940-51, New- man Club. MONTCALM, YVAN It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, then to speak up and remove altdoublf' orn jan. 8, 1928, in Iontri-al. Attended Ber- iierville Iligh School, hawinigan Tet-lmit-al ln- itutc-. lintered Mt-Gill. 947. Activities: Inter- lculty Basketball. MOORE, LOUIS A. First acertain the goat then sparc no effort to attain it.'i Horn Aug. 15, 1920, in Summerside, P.l'I. I. At- tended Summerside Iligh School. lintered McGill, lan. 1946. Artivities: Mi'- Gill lClQC1l'lt'al Club. MURER, JAN Dan som intel vover, inlet vinner. torn Sept. 3, 1923, in Oslo, forwuy. Attended l'llern iomunale Hoyere Skole, Dslo, Norwayj. lintered teGill, 1946. Activities: ki lnstrurtor at Dawson lollcge, Vtlinter, 1946-47, Mount ,lohnsenly M.O.C., 9-16-51. MURLEY, ROY M. Born 001. J3, 1927, in St. ,lolm's, Nfld. Attended Grand Falls Arademy. lin- tered Mc-Gill. 19-19, Ile- grees Held: Mount Allison l'nivt-rsity. MORFITT, DERRICK C. The charm ofthe past ties in the fact it does not have la be lived over again. Born at Arcola, Sask. En- tered McGill, 1946. Activ- ities: R.t'.A.F., 1942-463 Member of I.R.lC. NAVES, WILLIAM For we are young, my brothers. and full of doubt, and we have listened too langtotimidmcn. Butnow our time is come and we are ready. Born july 20, 1918, in Montreal. Attended Sir George VVillizuns College. linti-red Mrtlill, Oct. 1947, Activities: Dawson College Sr, liasketball 'lk-am, 19-17- 48, l'layer-Coavli, 1948-493 lfngiueers Intramural Bas- ketball Team, 1949-51. MOULDS, ROBERT C. U There is an art in knowing a thing. Born Oct. 19, 1922. in Mc- Masterville, Que. Attended Sir George XYilliams Col- lege. lfntered McGill, 1945. Activities: A.l.Ch.lC., 1949- 513 S.lC.I.C., 1949-51. MURDOCH, CHARLES HILDRETH Halfa loaf is better than no time aff at all. Born July 31, 1922, in Banff, Alta. Attended Sir Georges, refresher. lin- tered McGill, Sept. 1946. Aetivities: Army overseas, 1941-46, Dawson Gymnas- tic Team, Trainer, 1946-47. Manager and Coach, 1946- 48, Students Athletic Coun- cil Member, 1946, Vive- Pres., 1947-48, Floor Hoc- key, 1946-505 Class House Representative, 1949. NELSON, HUGH M. People that make puns, are like wanton boys that put cuppcrs on the railroad tracks just for fun. Born April 26, 1925, in Amherst, N.S. Attended Amherst Iligh School, Mt. Allison Vniversity. lin- tered -McGill, Sept. 1949. 283 I NELSON, WILLIAM F. U Two men look out through the same trarsg one secs mud, and one the stars. Born March 12, 1922, in Brewer, Maine, l'.S.A. At- tended D'Arry McGee lligh School. l':1l1C1'Cd McGill, 1946. E.. 2f 'f ' NEWBURY, CLIFFORD B. There are three ingredients to a good life: learning. earning and yearning. Born Sept. 13, 1927, in VVinnipeg, Man. Attended llniversity of Manitoba. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Student A.I.Ch.E.g Student li.l.C. NEWINGTON, BRUCE HEAVER 'AO duly, why hast thou not the visagc of a sweetie or a cutiefi Born June 21, 1925, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Glebe Cl., Carleton Fol- lege, Ottawa. Entered Mc- Gill, 1949. O'BRIEN, WYMAN N. Curiosity is one of the certain characteristics of a vigorous mind, Born March 5, 1924, in Didsbury, Alta. Attended Kings' County Academy, Kentville, N.S.3 VVindsor Academy, VVindosr, NS., Nova Scotia Normal Col- lege, Truro, NS. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: C.O.T.t'., 1046-493 Mining and Metallurgy Society, 1948-51, R,C.A.F. three years H943-463 before registration at McGill. ODINOTSKI, WALTER What we gave, we have What wc spent, wc had What we left, we lost. Born March 26, 1926, in Poland. Attended lligh School of Montreal. En- tered McGill, 1946. Activ- ities: Student Member in lC,l.C. and A.l.Cl1,li. O'SULLIVAN, RICHARD JAMES Changed not in kind, but in degree. Born March 6, 1922. in Montreal. .-Xttended F. li. Bellows, N.Y. Entered McGill, 1945. PARKER, LAWRENCE ALBERT The specifications of life permitnofacloroflazincssf' 15 ll 8 in Born .Xpril . , 12 , ' Hobcaygeun, Ont. .Xie tended l'lolJt':1ygeon tion- tinuation, Lindsay fol- egiate lnstiture. Entered McGill, 1047, Activities: Intramural llockey Chum- pions, 19485 Boxing, 11748- 493 Intramural Basketball. 1948-401lNIcGillBand, 19501 Electrical Club, 1949-51. PATCHELL, DAVID R. One machine can do the work offifty ordinary men. No machine can do the workuof one extraordinary man. Born jun. 1, 1920, in Cale gary, Alta. Attended Kelf rin lligh School, Vtlinnipeg. Univ. oi Man. Entered McGill, 1947. .Xctivitiesr S li l Ci PAYETTE, ROBERT An expert is largely a man who knows where and how to find the answers. Born Oct. 15, 1027, in Grand'lv1ere, Que. At- tended Academic dc' La Salle, Trois-Rivieresg Mont- Saint Louis, Montreal. lfntervd lN1eGill, 1947. ACA tivitit-sz Hockey Team. 1948-49, Intramural Hoc- key, 1949-50. is Q 2: ri OLSEN, NORMAN J. And panting time toil afler him in vain. Born Dec. 17, 1050, i Montreal. Attended Clan mont. Entered McGil jan. 1947. PEGG, CHARLES J. Science is madness, if gon sense does not cure il. Born Nov. 11, 1021, in Ot tawa, Ont. Attended S1 I'aul's College, Vtlinnipeg Carleton College. Ottaw' Entered McGill, 1949. Ag tivities: Member of C.E.S Six years in Army durin VVorld XVar H dischargetl in 1046 and resumed edu cation at Carleton Colleg PERCY, HAROLD D. A few laughs . . . a few tears . . . a few years. Born Aug. 3, 1920, in Montreal. Attended Ver- dun High School and Sir George VVilliarns. Entered McGill, 1947 via Dawson. Activities: Telling bed time stories to my daughter. PETERSON, DAVID W. Not as though I had already attained, either were al- ready perfect: but I follow after, if lhal I may ap- prehend lhat for which also I am apprehended of Christ jesus. Born Dec. 7, 1918, in Nor- quay, Sask. Attended Nor- quay Public School, Sir George Williams, Vet's Prep Course. Entered McGill, Sept. 1046. Activities: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. PETLEY, BERNARD PINDER, KENNETH L. PIPER, GEORGE W. U Thought is the labour of the intellect, reverie is its pleasure. Born Feb. 28, 1920, in Brownsburg, Que. At- tended lfniversity of Ot- tawa High School. Entered McGill, 1946. Activitiesi Enlisted in R.C.A.F. in 1941. served in Alaska and Great Britain, discharged in 1945. What life is this, iffull of care. we have no time to stand and stare? Born May 20, 1929, in Chaplin, Sask. Attended Abcrnetliy High School, Sask. Entered McGill, Fall, 1947, Activities: Member, Phi Epsilon Alpha Socictyp A.I.Ch.E.g E.U.S. lt is better, of course, li know useless things than ti know nothing. llorn April 16, 1929, ir Blackheath, London, Eng land. Attended Lawrence ville School, NJ. Enterec McGill, Sept. 1946. Activ ities: Davqson College, 1946 48, various activities crowned by English ruggei Championship Team, 1950 284 PITTUCK, MURRAY F. The measure of a man's inner civilizalion is his ability lo loaf creatively, Horn july 1, 1927, in Co- bourg, Ont. Attended C0- bourg Collegiate Institute. Entered McGill, 1946. POHORESKI, ADAM The objccl of education is lo leach us lo like and dis- like wha! we ought la. liorn Dec. 25, 1920. in Garland, Man. Attended Gronlid, Saslc. High School. Entered McGill, 1946. Ac- tivities: Member McGill Electrical Club, E.I.C.C I.R.E.g Senior Football Fang R.C.A.F., Radar Officer, 1941-46. POKIDANIEC, HENDRICK All experience is an arch lo build upon. Born jan. 19, 1924, in Zator, Poland. Attended Port Arthur Technical School. Entered McGill, 1947. RANKINE, DOUGLAS H. G. The man who makes no mislalfes docs noi usually make anylhingf' orn Nov. 7, 1928, in Saint Jlin. NB, Attended Iount Allison Ilniversity, iclcvlllc, N.B. Entered ICGill. Sept. 1949. Activ- ies: Vice-President, Mc- ill Duplicate Bridge Club, 9551-51 Q 'Student Member UEZlHP4'1'lIlg Institute of anada, Amercian Insti- lte ot Chemical Engineers. REEVES, RENE, B.A. Born April 5, 1927, in Montreal. Attended Sein- inaire Marie-Mediatricc. College Ste-Marie. Ecole Polyteclinique. 1946-48. Entered lN1cCill, 19-18. Ac- tivities: French Society, 1949: Student Member of E.I.C. and l.R.E. Dc- grees Held: B.A. ll'ni- versity of Montreall. Ilon- ours Course Engineering Physics. REID, GORDON D. The lriumlsh of hope over experience, Born Aug. 22, 1927. in Ot- tawa. Ont. Attended Glebe Collegiate. Carleton Col- lege. Ottawa. Entered lVIcGill, 19-19. RENAUD, CLAUDE G. 'Knowledge like wood has tu be wellseasoned before use. Korn Feb. 20, 1923, in Vlontreal. Attended St. liateur lligli, Mount-Saint- .0uis. Entered McGill, Pct. 1946. Activities: Mc- iill Gliding Club: New- nan Club: M.O.C. VVood- nans Team. 1950: Xlfinter farnival, 1950-51 ,R.C.A.F, l years: Air Cadets In- tructor No. 4 Squadron: 7Vater Skiing Instructor. RENE DE COTRET, LOUIS GASTON, B.A. Per ardua ad luminemf' Horn July 26, 1925, in Val- court, Que. Attended St. Mary's College, Montreal. Entered McGill, 1949. De- grees Ilt-ld: B.A. ill. ot Montreulj. RENWICK, IAN D. ls'l possible lhal so sharl a lime can allcr lhc condilion of a man. Horn Feb. 12. 1929, in Ilespcler. Ont. Attended Montreal VVest lligh School. lintt-red McGill, 19-47. Ac- tivities: Dawson, M.O.C., 19-17-49: Dawson Camera Club, 1947--18. QUERIDO, JOHN C. Leave the fire ashes, what survives is gold. Born March 25, 1923. in Southend-on-Sea. Essex, England. Attended Ot- tawa Tech., Carleton Col- lege. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities: Steam Boating during warg Dawson Camera Club, 1947-48: Student Veterans Society, 1947-50: Mechan- ical Club, 1949-51: Helping raise a daughter, 1950-51. REID, KENNETH S. HDU unlo others. as you would have olhers do unto you. Born Aug. 18, 1920, in Montreal. Attended XYest I-Iill Iligli School, Sir Geo. VVilliams College. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: Industry,1937-42gR.C,A.F,. 19-12--16. RABINOVITCH, MOSES And here I :land wilh all my lure, poor fool, no wiser lhan before. Born March 10, 1922, in Montreal. Attended Sir George VVillia1ns College. Entered McGill, 1946. Ae- tivities: Enlisted in Cdn. Army Sept., 1939: dis- charged june. 1945: McGill Contingent, C.U.T.C., 1946- 48. REID, RICHARD J. 'AThe basl-laid schemes 0' mice and men. gang af! a-gleyf' Horn Nov, 9, 1921, in Ste. Agathe des Monts, Que. Attended Olier School, Sir George XVilliams College. Entered McGill, Jan. 1947. Activities: Industry, 1938- -11: R.C.A.I7. 1942-45. RIGLER, IRVING H. I sland in pause where I shallfirsl begin. Born April 7, 1923, in Montreal. Attended West llill lligh. Entered Mc- Gill, Oct. 1945. Activities: Co-Manager Dawson Inter- collegiate Football Teani, 19-17-48: President Daw- son Athletics Council, 1947- -183 S.E.I.C., 19-18-51. 285 ROBERTON, JON J. P. Lei a foal hold his langue and he will pass for a sage. liorn March 27. 1928, in Montreal Attended Sel- wyn House School and Lower Canada College. En- tered McGill, 1947-51, Dawson. 1945-47. Activ- ities: Floor llockey. 19-15- -171 Interfacnlty Squash and Skiing, 1947--19: Llc- Gill Sailing Club, 1949-50g Student Mcnibcr E.I.C. and P.E.Q., Executivc, S.A.M. Student Chapter. Z.. ROGERS, ROY R. ll is wiser to remain silent and be thought a fool. than to speak and remove all doubt. Born june 17, 1920, in Montreal. Attended Sir George Vllilliams College. Entered McGill, 19-15. Ac- tivities: Intramural Floor Hockey, 1950-51. SAUVE, GEORGES C. Ambitious projects are natural when one has nothing. Born Nov. 21, 1923, in Hawkesbury, Ont. At- tended Carleton College, Ottawa. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Graduated from Cornwall Collegiate in 1941 and after serving with R.C.N.V.R., started Engineering at Carleton College, coming to McGill in 1948. ROSS, DONALD J. Labor vincit amniaf' Born April, 1926, in Brock- ville, Ont. Attended Brock- ville Collegiate Inst. lin- tered McGill, 1946. Activ- ities: Floor Hockey: Eas- kethall, Hockey. rs-., 3' SCHAUS, ORLAND O. Before the gales of excel- lence, the high gods have placed sweat. Born jan. 10, 1924, in Han- over, Ont. Attended T SL R Institute, Brockville, Ont. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities: R.C.A.F. during late war: Member Phi Epsilon Alpha. SHARRATT, RUSSELL IRVING Ah, fill the cup: what boots it to repeal. how lime is slipping underneath our feel: unborn to-morrow, and dead yesterday, why fret about them if lo-day be sweet! Born June 2, 1928, in Montreal. Attended West Hill High School. Entered McGill 1947. Activities: Phi Epsilon Alpha Society, 1950-51. SHAVER, GLENN A. The difficult shall lake some time-to hell with the impossible! Born April 2, 1921, in Dauphin, Man. Attended Swan River Collegiate, Man. Entered McGill 1948 Cllawson, 19463. Ac- tivities: R.C.A.F., 1942-45. RUGIENIUS, ANTHONY VINCENT M To strive, to seek, to find. Born April 19, 1922, in Montreal Attended D'Arcy McGee. Entered McGill, 1949, alter 3 years at Daw- son College. SANSOM, WILLIAM The foolish and the :lead alone never change their opinion. Born Nov. 20, 1922, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School, 1936-385 Montreal Technical School, 1938-42. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: Vice-Pres. Mining and Met. Society, 1949-50: Social Chairman, E.Il.S., 1950-51: Floor Hoc- key, 1946-48: Class Rep. McGill Engineer, 1950-51. SAUNDERS, VINCE EARL TERRINGTO Rome wasn't built in a ml and neilher are engineers Horn Nov. 13, 1923, Neath, VValcs. Attend' Montreal Technical, E George Williams. Entert McGill, 1947. Activitic Secretary-Treasurer, Da' son Camera Club. 1947-4 McGill Gliding Club, 195 51: M.O.C., 1948. SCHONFELD, ARTHUR Great geniuses have the shortest biographies. Born Dec. 3, 1923, in Timisoara, Romania. At- tended Liceul Comercial Timisoara. Entered Mc- Gill, 1948, previously Poly- technica Timisoara for 3. years. Activities: Student Member, Engineering In- stitute of Canada: Amer- ican Institute of Electrical Engineers. Institute of Radio Engineers. Degrees Held: Bacalaureat CTimiso- aral. SEGAL, LOUIS Born june 28, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Baron Byng Iligh School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Phi Epsilon Alpha Society. SHARP, ALFRED E. All men by nature ries. lo know. Born June 25. 1925, VVinnipeg, Man. Attend Riverview School, Kelw High, University of Mai toba. Entered McGi Oct. 1948. Activitim R.C.A.F., 1943-46: St dent Member, A.I.Ch.E. SIMPSON, GORDON C. You get oul of a thing what you put into il. Born July 24, 1924, in Montreal. Attended High School of Montreal. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Badminton Team. 1947, 1950-51 : Tennis Team, 1949, Dawson Athletic Council, 1947-48. SIMPSON, MELVIN OREN, Jr. I came. 1 saw, I had a sup. Born Dec. 21, 1926, in Los Angeles, Cal. Attended XVest Hill lligh School. En- tered McGill, Jan. 1947. Activities: E.U.S. SLADE, ARTHUR G. You must hack throu much deposit ere you km for sure. Born Feb. 12, 1929, Swan River. Man. A tended Hapnot Collegiat Flin Flon, Man. lluiversi of Manitoba, 1947-48. E tered McGill, 1948. Acti ities: Dawson Intramur Basketball, 1948-49, Rii Club, 1949-501 Dougl. Hall, Residents Counc 1950--51: Member, C. M.M., E.I.C. 286 SMITH, E. WILLIAM ' Never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you. Born Nov. 21, 1925, in Montreal. Attended VVest Hill High School, Entered McGill, 1946, Activities: M.0.C., 1946-483 Floor Hockey, 1947-483 KTEPHEN, GEORGE M. 'Now surely life will be simpler. Som Dec. 1, 1929, in Vlontreal. Attended Lower Ianacla College. Entered VIcGill, 1946. Activities: Dawson: Co-Chairman, ireslnnnn Reception: Pres.. Students' Society, 1948-493 Ntctiillz Co-Chairman. Nl.F.C.1f.S. C0mm,, 1949- i03 Vice-Pres., Scarlet Key, 9503 Phi Epsilon Alpha Society, 1949-513 Civil ing. Society. Pres., 1950- il. L- MELVILLE waste lime looking at your hillvclimb il. orn Sept. 10. 1921, in ontreal. Attended St. 0minic'sAcadeniy,D'Arcy McGee. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Rowing Team tllawsonj, 19473 Chairman, Film Commit- zee, Mining and Met. Soc., 1950-51. SMITH, ROGER W. U These delights if lhou canst give. mirth, with thee I mean to live. Born July 1, 1924, in Cardi1'f,XVales. Attended l.aSalle Road School and Verdun High School. En- tered McGill, first in 1941. Activities:M.R.'1'.B., 1941- 423 M.O.C., 1941-423 17.A. T.C., 1942-435 Founded Sons of Bacchus, 1945-403 Married, 19473 Scout- master, 1947-503 Mining and Met. Society, 1948-503 R.C.A.F. STETHEM, WALTER C. Experience is the name men give for their mistakes. Born April Zo, 1926, in Brockville, Ont. Attended B.C.l. Sz V.S.3 T,R.I. Brockville. Entered Mc- Gill, Sept. 1946. Activities: Floor Hockey, League Man- ager, 1948: Intermediate Football CDawsonJ, 1947. STURTON, AINSWORTH HENRY GALBRAITH ul keep six honest serving 771671. Born Sept. 27, 1921, in Quebec City, Que. At- tendedCommissioners'Higli School. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: Secretary, McGill Student Chapter A.I.C.h.E., 1949-503 Chair- man, Program Committee, McGill Student Chapter A.I.Ch.E., 1950-513 Phi Epsilon Alpha Society, 1949-51. SPEIDEL, JOSEPH uDen liebe ich, der die unmogliche begehrlf' l Born May 8, 1915, in VVin- nipeg, Man, Attended Vnitcd College, U. of Man. Entered McGill, 1948. Ac- tivities:Meinber,C.l.M.M.. E.I.C., A.S.M.3 Skating3 lland Balancing and Tumb- ling. SQUIRE, J. MONTAGUE Take serious matters seriously. Born Sept. 25, 1926, in Montreal. Entered Mc- Gill, 1946. Activities: Secretary, M.O.C., Daw- son, 1947-493 Associate Editor, Dawson VVeekly. 1948-493 Publicity Man- ager, E.l'.S., 19492 Model Parliament, 19493 M.0.C., 1950-51. STEWART, DAVID R. Stronger than reason. temptations throng. Born Aug. 15, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Sher- brooke High School, I.oy- ola Yniversity, Bishops Vniversity. Entered Mc- Gill, Sept. 1947. STEWART, FRANCIS G. 'AAnzlcounllessfiendslaughed loucl and cried amen! Born Oct. 8, 1929, in Saskatoon, Sask, Attended Public and High School, Rivers, Man. Studied at Dawson, 1946-493 didn't at McGill, 1949-51. Activ- ities: McGill Rifle Club, 1949-513 Phi Epsilon Alpha Society, 1949-513 McGill Outing Club, 1950-513 Min- ing and Metallurgical So- ciety. 1948-513 University Auxiliary Flight, R.C,A.F., 1948-51. STAHLBRAND, WILBERT BERTIL H To thine own self be true. Horn March 20, 1918, in Sweden. Attended the Iligh School ol' Montreal. En- tered McGill, Ian. 1947. Activities: Served as Radar Mechanic in R.C.A.F., 1942-46. ST. ONGE, EERNARD J. . nlrridel monte.: alaudaf' Born Oct. 22, 1925, in Shawinigan Falls, Que. At- tended Shawinigan Tech- nical institute and Syra- cuse llniversity. Entered McGill, Sept. 1948. SUTHERLAND, JOHN 'Tis man's to fight, but hnaven's to bring success. Born March 28, 1927, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Lis- gar Collegiate, Carleton College. Entered McGill, 1949. First and Second year Engineering at Car- leton College. SWAN, BASIL A. Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened. Born july 13, 1924, in De- bcrt. Attended C.V, 'I',S.. Picton, N.S. Entered McGill, 19-17. Activities: Dawson Keys3 Mechanical Club, 1949-503 McGill Con- tingent, C.O.'l'.C., 1948-503 Two years with R.C.N.V.R. 1944-46. 287 SZABO, ALEXANDER J. Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life. Born Dec. 6, 1922, in Transylvania, came to Can- ada, 1929. Attended School in Montreal, Kitchener Re- hab. Institute. lintered McGill, 1947. Activities: R.C.A.F., 1943-463 Soccer Champs, 1947-483 Intra- niural Badminton Singles Champ, 1947-49, Team Manager, 1949: Floor lloc- key Champs. 1947-503 Sec.- Treas., Mechanical Club: E.I.C. and S.A.E. 6.. K' TAYLOR, GEOFFREY BEAUBIEN There was the door lo which I found no key, lhere was the veil lhrough which I mighl nol see. Born Oct. 1. 1929, in Montreal. Attended Sel- wyn House School and Trinity College School. lintered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Scarlet Key So- ciety: Phi lipsilon Alpha Society: Senior Track Team, Champions, 1950: Inter- ested in Squash and Bas- ketball. TREADAWAY-HOARE, COLIN GUY, TRIG Sempra no lrahalhof' Born Oct. 20, 1923, in Christchurch, lingland. At- tended Royal Masonic School, England: Ridley College, -Ont. Iintered Mc- Gill, Sept. 1946. Activities: Iinglish Rugger Club: Floor Hockey: Lyman Lepidop- tera Society: Phi Epsilon Alpha Society: Jane Red- path Scholarship. TAYLOR, RONALD G. Life has a value only when il has somelhing valuable as ilx olrjeclf' Born July 18. 1921, in Massaxvippi, Que. Attended Sir George XX'illiams Col- lege. lintered McGill, 1947. Activities: R.C.A.F., 1941- 46. TAYLOR, ROY F. Nolhing grest was ever achieved wilhoul enlhus- iasm. Born Jan. 6, 1926, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School. Entered McGill, Dawson College, 1945. THOMAS, DAVID J. Wills! du immcr wciler schweifen? Sieh, das gui: liegl so nah, lernc nur das gluclg ergrcifen, denn das gluck isl immer da. Born Sept. 11, 1929, in Vancouver, B.C. Attended King Edward High School, Vancouver, Nelson High School, Nelson, B.C. En- tered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities: Member, A.I Ch.E. and E.I.C. THOMAS, KENNETH I '14 problem may have ma answers and each ansu many problems. Born March 18, 1926, in C tawa, Ont. Attended C taxva Technical High Schoi lfntered McGill, Sept. 19 fllawsonl. Activities: Da son Intermediate Footba 1946: Senior Mt-Gill S Team, 1947: Dawson S Team, 1948: Dawson S Team Coach, 1949. TRIANDIS, HARRY CHARALAMBOS HNaw al lasl we know our limilalionsf' Horn Oct. 16, 1926, in Patras, Greece. Attended National University of ling. Sciences, Athens, Greece. lintered McGill, 1948. Ae- tivities: Debating Club Lllawsonl, 1948-49: Pres- ident. McGill llellenic Club. 1949-51: Cosmopolitan Club, 1949-51: M.O.C.. 1950-S1: Societe Francaise. 1949-51. TROY, THOMAS GUY H To be proud of learning. is lhe grealesl ignorance. llorn March 2, 1925, in Montreal. Attended Sir George VVilliams College. lintered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Cnrriculuni Com- mittee. 1950-51. TRYHANE, GERALD AUBREY LISLE Born Feb. 15, 1929, in Bar- bados, B.NV.I. Attended llarrison College. lintered McGill, 1947. Activities: Dawson Soccer Team, 1947: lilectrical Club, 1949-51: Rifle Club, 1949-SU. TUBMAN, ARNOLD Born April l, 1927, Mineola. N.Y. Attent New Hamptoi' Scht N.l-I., Il.S.A. Iintered IN Gill, 1946. Activiti Intermediate liasketb: Dawson, 1946-48: M.O. 1947-50: Franklin Socie 1950: IE.I.C.. 1950. TUGHAN, WILLIAM J. 'AHe thai is void of wisdom despiselh his neighbour. Born Oct. 9, 1923, in Bel- fast, Ireland. Attended Sir Geo. VVm. College. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: I.V.C.F., 1948-51. TURNBULL, JAMES O. Theflighly purpose never is o'erloolE. unless ihe rleecl go with iz. Born July 9, 1920, in Ver- dun, Que. Attended Ver- dun High, Sir Geo. XVil- liams. Entered McGill, Jan. 1947. VAJ K, HUGO Quand on ne lrouve pas son repos en sol-mime, il es! inulile de le chercher ailleursf' Born March 26, 1928, in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. At- tended Universitc de Gren- oble, France. lintcred Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: New- man Club,1948-51:M.O.C.. 1947-51: 1949-51, Ii.I.C., 1948-51. Degrees Held: Certiticat d'litudes Francaiscs, Grenoble, VALLEE, EARLE C. Trifles make pcrfeclion and perfcciion is no lriflef' Born July 26. 1920, in Montreal. Attended High School of Montreal. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Phi lipsilon Alpha Society, 1948-51: Member ol' lingineering Debating Society, 1948-51. t 1 VALLIERES, RAYMOND HENRY Tis belief lo Lvear ou! lh lo wilhcr away. Horn Sept. 19, 1921. Montreal. Attended Moi real High School, 1935-Q lintered McGill, 1947. A tivities: M.O.C., 1948-5 Mechanical Club. 1949-E lC.I.C., 1949-51: VVife a two daughters, 1947-51, 288 VEITCH, DAVID Nothing is achieved without difficulties. Born Feb. 25, 1922, in VVin- nipeg, Man. Attended Montreal XVest High School and Sir George Williams. Entered McGill, 1946. AC- tivities: Floor Hockey. WADE, ALISTAIR J. The guilt of friendship is woven with the thread of sincerity. Born Dec. 21, 1922, in Montreal. Attended Ver- dun High School, Sir Geo. Williams College. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: Phi Epsilon Alpha. 1948- 50, Dawson Hockey Team, 1946-48. WATSON, THOMAS A. Beller sure than sorr y. Born june 2, 1928, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended Mont ities: D.A.R.C., 1947-48 49. real High. Victoria. lin- tered McGill, I9-17. Activ- Vice-Pres., D.A.R.C., 1948i VEZINA, JOANDRE Born Dec. 31, 1921, in Montreal. Attended Loy- ola College. Entered Me- Gill. 19-17. VIDRI MIRO, RAMON Sc firme en esperar, que dc esle rnodo algo le llega al que lo espera todo. Horn june 28. 1926, in Sarreal, Spain. Attended Liceo Sun Luis, lil Sal- vador. lintered McGill, 1945. WALKER, DONALD A. As many men, so many minds: every one his own way. Born Oct. 30, 1929, in Fort William, Ont. Attended Flin Flon Ciollegiate. Mann first year linginec-ting at 11 of Manitoba. lintered McGill, 1948. Activities: McGill Rifle Club, 1949-50, M.O.C., 1950-515 Member of McGill Mining and Metallurgical Society. WELLS, ALFRED A. Al lasl he rose, and lwitched his mantle blue: lomorrow lo fresh woods and pastures new. Born july 20, 1923, in Montreal, Attended Ver- dun High School. 1936-40. Iirttered McGill, 1947. lixtra-cuirirular activities limited to raising it family: Sharon Ann, 4 years, Stepelm Curtis, 8 months. WALSH, JAMES A. From these failing hands I throw . . . the' slip slick' Born March 22, 1924, in Montreal. Attended Loy- ola College. Dawson Col- lege. lintered McGill, 1947. Activities: Member of American Society of Metals, Canadian Institute of Min- ing and Metallurgy. WHEELER, JOSEPH G. I came, I saw . . . I will arise and go now H Born April 8, 1921, in St. Andrews 1Yest. Ont. At- tended St. Andrews High School, Hamilton Rehab. School. 1947. iintered McGill, VOKEY, ROY W. A youth to fortune anrl to fame unknown. Born Feb. 27, 1926, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real Iligh Sifliool. Entered McGill, 1946. WATERLOW, IAN Now I lay me down lo sleep. Horn Dee. 11, 1920, in Twickenliam. lingland. At- tended St. Lambert High School. Iintercd Nicfiill, 1947-48, Dawson,1an. 1946. Activities: R.C.A.F., 1941- 45, Africa, Italian Theatresg Plumbers Ball Decorating 948-495 Sec- Committee, 1 retary, McGill Mining and Met. Society, 1949-50, Member,A.S.M., C.I.M.M., E.I.C. WHITTICK, HERBERT SYDNEY ln hoc signo vinces. Born Aug. 19, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Aeadetny. Entered McGill,19-17. Activities: Iflectrical Club, 1949-503 Floor Hockey, 1947-48. 289 VOSKO, SEYMOUR H. Born Sept. 9, 1929, in Montreal. Attended liziron liyng High School. Activ- ities: Basketballg Skiing: Tennis, Hillel, lN1CGill Bridge Club. Honours Course: Engineering Phy- sics. WATSON, DOUGLAS I. 'il care nolfor new pleasures, as the old are quite enough for me, so lhey bul hold. Born Jan. 26, 1927, in Van- couver, B.C. Attended St. Georges School. Ifntered McGill, 19-14. Activities: M.O.C. 19-14-45: Scarlet Key. 14 3-475 Douglas Hall Residents Council, 1946- 47, 1948-49. WIGMORE, WILLIAM FREDERICK You will and you won'l, you can and you don'l, you'll be damned if you do and youll he damned if you don'l. Born Dec., 17, 1925, in Port Arthur. Ont. Attended lutlceliearl Training and Reliabilitzition Institute. lintored McGill, 1947. 6 o n WILCOCK, JOHN The grealesl of faulls, I shoulrl say, is in he con- scious of none. Born 1923, in Montreal. Attended St. Lambert High School. Entered Dawson, 1946, McGill, 1949. Activ- ities: R.C.A.F., 1942-46, ,- -1 f 5 'ffefiilwi - L1-if wwfi -f f giirfallidi z' . 'W' -'Z -' -2:1-me .5 - ijiilgfti t ff' 1 :Ni -isis -v L . Ein. Z . A is WISEMAN, JESSE R. Facts are slulrhorn things. Born Aug. 14, 1924, in Montreal. Attended La- chlne High School. En- tered McGill, 1943. Activ- ities: No. 2 C.A.l'.C.,1943- 44: McGill C.A.ll.C. Assoc- iation, 1946-501 Electrical Club, 1948-50, Glider Club. 1948-50. WILLIAMS, A. ARTHUR While pulling his shoulder lo lhe wheel many a man has broken his collarhonef' Born Aug. 16, 1926, in Montreal. Attended St. Lambert High School. En- tered McGill, 1945. Activ- ities: McGill Band, 1946-47: Dawsonaires, 1945-463 R. C.A.F. and Cdn. Army. WONG, LLOYD GEORGE OSWALD The world's greal men have noi commonly been grea! scholars, nor ils great scholars greal men. Born June 29, 1924, in Georgetown, British Gui- ana. Attended Central High School, Br. Guiana. Entered McGill, 1945. YANO, GEORGE E. Ability is of lilllc account wilhoul opporlunilyf' Born May 3, 1926, in Van- couver, B.C. Attended Britannia High, B.C.g Sir George VS'illiams. Entered McGill, 1947. WILSON, DOUGLAS R. WILSON, LESLIE ST.-1. WILSON, WILLIAM H To my wife whose co- H There is no securily on lhis MAXWELL, B.Sc. operation and underslami- earlh, lherenis only The man who makes no ing has made this possiblef Horn May 11, 1922, in Montreal. Attended VVest llill High. Entered McGill, Oct. 1946. Activities: En- gineering lnstiture of Can- ada, McGill Civil Engineer- ing Society. opporlunily. Born Aug. 27, 1920, in St. Ann, jamaica, B.VV.I. At- tended Jamaica College, Kingston. Jamaica. En- tered McGill, 1941. Activ- ities: Served in R.C.A.F. and R.N.V.R.QAD: Dawson College Floor Hockey Team, 1947-48, McGill Floor Hoc- key Team, 1949-51: En- gineering Debating Team, 1949-50. WORDEN, ROBERT T. Don'l lhink il hasn'l been a xlruggle, because il has. Born March 21, 1926, in Montreal. Attended XVest- mount High School. En- tered McGill, 1943, spent two years in R.C.N.V.R. and returned to McGill in 1946. Activities: Inter- mediate Football, 1946-482 Intramural Sports: VVinter Carnival, 19-18-51. l WYATT, MALCOLM C. Praclice is nine lenlhsf' Born Sept. 17, 1921, in Cornwall, Ont. Attended Cornwall Collegiate, Carl- eton College. Entered Mc- Gill, Oct. 1947. Activities: Student Member, E.I.C., A.I.Ch.E., C.P.1'.A. ...,,,, 'W YOSH I DA, CHARLES M. Trulh is lreauly, lreauly. lrulh. Born Jan, 1, 1926, in Van- couver. B.C. Attended Xvestdale Collegiate, Ham- ilton. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Member The Engineering Institute ot' Canada., The American Institute of Chemical En- gineers. mistakes does nal usually make anything. Born July 24, 1927, in Springhill, N.S. Attended Springhill High School. Mount Allison University. Entered McGill, 1948. Ac- tivities: E'.l'.S. House Com- mittee, 1949-50, Engineer- ing Hockey, 1948-51, Mc- Gill Ban-d, 1948-50, Mining and Metallurgical Social Committee, 1950-513 C.I. S MM., l:.I,C. W I WYNNE, JAMES G. To live in mankind ls far more ihan lo live in a name. Born July 17, 1923, in Montreal. Attended VVest Hill lligh and Sir George Williams. Entered McGill, 1947. .nu 290 gggww- ..A I 3: Q A z Y 3 Architecture - --- William Guihon, Secretaryg Pete Siemers, Vice-President, David Molson, President, Robert Cassidy, Treasurer. Arch itectu ral Underg raduate Society The Architectural Undergraduate Society has as its principle aim the co-ordination of a programme of cultural and social activities tor architectural students. It sponsors such things as films, speakers, exhibitions, and parties at the school, and acts as a liaison between the faculty and the student body. One ot the most important developments this year was the proposal ot a Canadian Architectural Students' Association, by the School ot Architecture at Toronto. This is an entirely new organization which would unite the McGill students with other architect- ural students across Canada. The year started ott very well with a Get Acquaintedn party in Gctober, which introduced the new third year to the rest ot the School. The traditional Christmas party is being planned, and, it there is enough snow, there will be skating parties in the second term, with the Graduation Dinner to be held at the end ot March. Nigel Chapman, as head ot the Exhibition Committee, is planning an active programme. An aim this year is to publicize the work of the School to the rest of McGill and to the public. A tilm programme is being organized by Alex Mayers and it is hoped that several ot the National Film Board releases will be available. An active sports programme is in progress under the direction of Brian Pye. The architects have been able to get into the touch-football intra-mural semi-finals for the first time. ln conclusion, we are anticipating an active and productive year tor the A.U.S. 292 ANDERSON, FRANK D. Enough if something from our haruls have power, lo live, and acl. and serve the future hour. Horn April 20, 1923, in Lunenburg, NS. Attended Lunenburg Academy. En- tered McGill, Dawson Col- lege, 1945-47, Mc-Gill. 1947- 51. Activities: McGill Choral Society, 1947-49 Army, 1943-45, Ret'd Lieut. CAYFORD, DOUGLAS BURLEIGH Beauly of slyle ami har- mony and grace and good rylhmn depend on simpli- cilyf' Born Feb. 14. 1926, in Montreal. Attended St. Lambert High. Entered Mcllill, lviay 1946. DUPUIS, EMILE Nothing prevents our being natural so much as the desire io appear so. Born May 10, 1920, in Morinville, Alta. Attended Thiheault High School. En- tered McGill, 1946. Activ- ities: Newman Club. ANDREWS, WILLIAM E. Tis the par! of a wise man lo keep himself lo-day for lomorrow, and nal venlure all his eggs in one lraskelf' Born Oct. 10, 1920, in Flint, Midi. Attended Kirkland Lake lligh School, Entered McGill, 1946. BEDBROOK, ROBERT ARTHUR Meal ealen wllhoul eilher mirlh or music is ill of digeslionf' Born Dec. 6. 1920, in Montreal NVest, Que. At- tended Vtlestmount High. Sir George VVilliamS Col- lege, Macdonald College. Entered McGill, 1946, Daw- son College, 1946-47. AC- tivities: Enlisted Navy, 1942, Retired, 1945, Lieut- enant: House Committee, 1950. la DESAUTELS, HERMAS F. CLARENCE Honesty is the world's grealesl lreasure. Born Sept. 25, 1924, in Montreal. Attended D-Arey McGee, 1941-43. Loyola College. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Inter- faculty Sports, Hockey: Softball, Basketball, etc.: Social Chairman, S.E.C. Dawson Coll.: Junior Prom Committee, 1950: R.C.A.F. 1943-45. DESAUTELS, JOSEPH AIME FERNAND 'L'homme ne eu! rien ac- complir en Jtihors de lui- mime qu'il n'ail aupara- van! Ezlifie en lui-meme. Born' Dec. 10, 1921, in Montreal. Attended Ecole de Levis, Montreal. En- tered McGill, Oct. 1945. Activities: Newman Club: R.C.A.F. 1941-45. HALL, BASIL M. flow dull il is lo pause. lo make an end, lo rus! un- burnished, noi lo shine in usef' Born March 25, 1921. in Galt, Ont. Attended Ayr Public and Continuation School, Galt Collegiate In- stitute. Entered McGill, 1945. Activities: Married, have a daughter. Served with R.C.A.F. during XVar. HAYWOOD, ALLAN R. Adver:Ily is an anvil on whichsuccesscanheforgeclf' Born March 11. 1923, in Port Arthur, Ont. At- tended Port Arthur Tech- nical zind Commercial High School. Entered McGill, May 1946. Activities: Class President, 1947-48. BOYARSKY, ALVIN A million million :permal- azoa, all of lhem alive: and among lhal billion minus one mighl have chancezl lo he Shakespeare, another Newton. a new Donne- hul the one was me. Born Aug. 21, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Baron Byng High School, Daw- son, 1946. Entered Mc- Gill. 1947-51. Activities: Hillel. V 'Z DIAMOND, GERARD PAUL M. Ad augusla per anguslaf' Born May 26. 1917, in Pincher Creek, Alta. At- tended sehoolsin Edmonton, Alta. Entered McGill, Sept. 1945. Activities: House Committee Chair- man in Students' Council fDawsonJ, 1946, Class Pres- ident. 1946: President Mar- ried Students' Organization, 1946. Degrees Held: B.A. 1Laval L'niversity'l. CARRUTHERS, KENNETH DAVID BERTRAM I hale quolalions. Tell mc wha! you know. Born July 3, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real VVest High School, Royal Canadian Naval Col- lege. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: English Rugger Team, 1947-49: Intercol- legiate Champions, 19485 Vice-President Architects ural Undergraduate Soc- iety, 1949-50, Students Ex- ecutive Council, 1950. DUNN, HUGH -aml lhe grealesl of these is charllyf' Born Nov. 15, 1919, in Glace Bay, N.S. Attended St. Annes High. Glace Bay. Entered McGill, 1946. HEDETNIEMI, GEORGE EDWIN Rhelorically, yesp con- scienliously, no. Born April 26, 1921, in Gloucester. Mass. At- tended Manter Hall, Bos- ton. Entered MeGill, 1946. 293 JACOBSON, HAROLD H. Sludenis are like young frees. they can be easily surrounded lay lhick vines- lhe lhoughls of livingalead- men, which slullify lheir growth. Born April 20, 1920. in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Lis- gar Collegiate Institute, Ottawa. Entered McGill, jan. 1946 at Dawson. AC- tivities: Active Service 1941-45, Radar Mech. with R.C.A.F. in 1.'.K. I LAWTON, RICHARD F. Success is one per cenl inspiralion and ninely- nine per cent perspiralionf' Born Feb. 6, 1920, in Ver- dun. Que. Attended Sir George VVilliams College. Entered McGill, 1946. PATCH, HOWARD M. 'tHe is free who lives as he wishes: lo whom none can Jo violence. none hinder or compel. l liorn Sept. 14, 1920, in Montreal.. Attended Sel- wyn House School. T.C.S. lintered McGi1l,St-pt. 1938. Activities: C.O.'l'.C., 1939- 40g Red Sz NVhite Revue, 1939-413 Players Club, 1939-413 linglish Dept. Plays, 1938-41g Scarlet Key Soeiety, 1939-40g Intra- mural Sports, 1949-51. De- grees Held: B..-X., 1942. SCHACTER, WILLIAM MACK Chcrchez la femme. Born Oct. 21, 1926, in Montreal. Attended Baron liyng High. lintered Mc- Gill, 1945. LE BLANC, JOSEPH Y. Les classes sanl lerminiesg les iludes commencentf' Born July 25, 1918, in Moncton, N.B. Attended St. Jean Etudes juniorate, Bathurst, N.B. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: A.l'.S. House Foinmittee, 1948-491 La Societe Fran- caiseg Newman Club. De- grees Held: B.I.. CSacred Heart Vniv., Bahturst, N.B.D. PIMM, ARTHUR Professional men . lhey have no cares, whatever happens, lhey gel theirs. Born Sept. 8, 1921, in Alex- andria, Ont. Attended Cornwall Collegiate, Car- leton College, Ottawa. En- tered McGill, Oct. 1946. Activities: Secretary Co- weds Corner, Dawson Col- lege, 1947. Grand Tour of 1-Iurope courtesy of Cana- dian Army, 1940-45. SCHOELER, PAUL I can resisl everylhing ex- cept temptation. Born Oct. 29, 1923. in Tor- onto. Ont. Attended St. l.eo's Academy. X11-strnount lfntered McGill, 1940. LEMOYNE, ROY E. H The fale of lhe archilecl is the strangest of all. Born July 4, 1920, in La- fleche, Sask. Attended Pembroke, Berthierville, Lac-hute. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: Intra- mural Sports: Class Pres., 1947-481 A.l'.S., Vice-Pres.. 1948-40, Hobbs Glass Scholarship, 1950. Z L lm, L . I I ii? 'il , L v -, f PITHAVADIAN, BENNETT No! in the clamour of the crowdcl slreels, nor in the shouls and plaudils of the lhrong bul in ourselves are lriumph and clcfealf' Born Feb. 17, 1923, in Madras, India. lintered McGill. 19-18. Degrees lleld: B.l-1. tfivil lingineer- ing! from the l'niv. of Madras. SEEMAN, SAM S. There was never a saint with red hair. Born March 25, 1929, in XYinnipeg, Man. Attended Baron Byng High. lfntered Dawson College, 1945-475 McGill. 1947. Activities: Teeluiion Executive, 1950, Hillel. NATHANSON, SAMEUL LYON Who does noi love wine, lU0fYICI'l, aflli 50l'lg, fllfllllfll afool his whale life long. Born Feb. 10, 1928. in Outremont, Que. Attended Roslyn School: 1Vestmount High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1945. Activities: Hil- lel Foundation, 1945-513 Mc-Gill Daily, Reporter. 1945-46, News Editor CDaw- sonl. 1946-47: Junior Prom Committee, 19493 Dawson Photographic Club, 1945- 47, ROBB, KENNETH li is beller lo lighl one candle than lo curse lhe darkness. Born April 4, 1921, in Lon- don, England. Attended Lachine High School. En- tered McGill, 1945. Activ- ities: flass President, 1950- 51. O'GORMANM HowAno marry, ' Born Sept. 30, 1920. in Sud- bury. Ont. Attended Sud- bury High Scliool. Entered McGill, 1940-41. ROSS, JOHN T. We musl bear lhe con- sequences of our lrulhf' Born jan. 28. 1922, in Galt, Ont. Attended Rehabilit- ation Seliool, Toronto. En- tered McGil1, Sept. 1946. SENIOR, FRANK R. Like lrulrhles in a golden vintage caughlf' Born April 28, 1922, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real Technical School. En- tered McGill, 1945. 55 3 Q SHIP, HAROLD The best is ye! lo be. Born July 27, 1922, in Montreal. Attended Sir George VVilliams. Activ- it ies: President Dawson 1i.1'.S., 19465 Iixeeutive Dawson Student Council, 19473 Hillel Governing Board Member, 1945-50, PresidentHillelFoundati0n, 1949-50g Class Treasurer, 1948-49, Treasurer A.lf.S., 1949-50. 294 STEWART, WILLIAM E. 'ill made me gladaome lo be gelling some educalion, it being' like a big window apemng. Born Nov. 16, 1921, in Detroit, Mich. Attended Sherbrooke 'High School, Entered McGill, 1945, THOMPSON, ROBERT DOUGLAS A man should choose wilh careful eye lhe things lo be remembered by. Born jan. 14, 1922, in Saint John, N.B. Attended VVest- mount High School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Class President, 1947, Class Treasurer, 1949-51. UTLEY, MICHAEL E. Love lhe lillle lracle which lhou has! learned, and be cnnlenl lherewilhf' Born May 14, 1920, in Port Arthur, Ont. Attended D-Arcy McGee High School. Entered Mt-Gill, 1946. Ace tivities: Society of Dawson Artists, 194I1g Intramural Touch Football, Floor Hoc- key, Ice Hockey. IOUMBOULIDOU, EVANTHIA-MARIA Archileclure is lhe will of an epoch. Born Alan. 17. 1926, in At- hens, Greece. Attended Polytechnic School of At- hens, 1945-46. Entered McGill, jan, 1947. TOOMBS, JAMES F. Nalura forms us for our- selves, nal for olhersf la lie, nol lo seem. Born Aug. 19. 1918, in Charlottetown, P.E.I. At- tended Mt. Allison Aca- demy. Entered McGill, Oct. 1946. Activities: Army Service tC.A.A.F.l, 1939-45. KALIN, ISIDORE judge no! your fellow man rnshly ..... Born Sept. 26, 1927, in Montreal. Attended Baron Byng High School. En- tered McGill. 1944, CDaw- Son,1945-465. Activities: I 'niversityScholar, C3 years? 3 l7.j.S.A., QI-Iillel Found- ationj Zionist Group. 295 Fine Arts 1. MATTE, NIIMI I would live all my life in nonchalancc and insouci- ance, If il were not for making a living which is rather a nuisance. Born Sept. IU, 1929. in Regina. Sask. Attended Regina Central Collegiate. Notre Dame College. Ot- tawa, Ottawa Technical School. lintered McGill. 1948. Activities: Old MC- Gill , 19503 Newman Club, S.li.C. Decorations Com- mittee: McGill Daily, 1948- 49. Front-Doris Fraser, President, Morrie Rohrlich, Vice-President, Olga Bachovzeff, Vice-President. Back-Catherine Chadwick, Treasurer, Jean Holmes, Secretary. Fine Arts Club The Fine Arts Club presents a varied art appreciation programme for the entire Student body comprised of lec- ture series, tilms, student and protes- sional exhibitions on the campus and museum tours. Active participation of all the members aided in making this club a highly successful one on the campus. K 296 l l Physical Education 297 Front-Douglas Cook, Treosurerg Dorothy Fee, Vice-President, Ross Firth, President, Dointry Chisholm, Secretory. Back-Robert Stanley, Mork Hott. School of Physical Education The activities of the School got under way in September with the three week outdoor school. A mid-day picnic was held during this session and, as' is customary, it was concluded with an outdoor school dance. Approximately twenty-eight new students registered and were warmly welcomed into the School. The freshman programme included a reception night, held in order to explain the various functions of the undergraduate society, and a freshman party in which the entire School took part. During the year each class undertook to organize and conduct a social event for the whole School. Neptune's F rolic, a Christmas Party, and the folk dancing demonstra- tion were all met with much enthusiasm. The outstanding event of the year was the Annual Semi-Formal dance. The Professional Advancement Committee, newly formed this year, was indeed successful. The function of this group is to further an interest in and a sound attitude toward our professional field on the part of all undergraduate students. This was ac- complished through speakers, motion pictures, demonstrations, and discussions. An Awards Committee was set up to handle the distribution of all executive and athletic awards in the School. In conclusion, it is the feeling of the undergraduate executive that the work accomplished through the co-ordination of all committees resulted in a successful and beneficial year. 298 ABRAHAMSON, NORMA RUTH lt is nal what you think you are, but, il is what you 'hinkflhat you are. orn July 24, 1928, in Con- ton, Ont. Attended Nor- ida I-Iigh School. Entered lcGill,1947. Activities: l.O.C.. 1947-49: Basket- zll: Field Hockey: Soccer: re Hockey and Rifle Club. BERGER, HYMAN A man's a manfor a' that. Born Feb. 2, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Baron Byng High School. Entered McGill,1947. Activities: McGill Basketball Team. 1947-51. LANcY, BARBARA H. A little thought surpasses 1lltalk. orn March 1, 1930, in Tor- ito, Ont. Attended 'Arcy McGee High School. ntered McGill, 1947. ctivities: Intramural Bas- Btball, 1947-51: Intercity asketball, 1948-49: Bad- inton Club, 1947-48: l.O.C.. 1948-49: Newman lub, 1947-49. CROLL, MARY J. We know nothing of to- morrow. our business is to he good and happy today. Born July 2, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mount Royal High School. lin- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Intercity Swimming Team, 1947-502 Intercol- legiate Swimming Team. 1949-51:M.XV.S,A.A. Swim- ming Manager, 1949-50: M.S.P.1C. Vndergraduate Society Secretary. 1949-50: Intercity Basketball Team, 1947-49. ELDER, PATRICIA C. Much study is wcarisomef' Orn Dec. 3, 1929, in Mont- fal. Attended Iilizabeth allantyne. Mtl. VVest High. ntered McGill, 1947. ctivities: Intercollegiate ad Intercity Swimming, 947-48: Class Vice-Pres., 947-48, 1950-51: Intra- Iural Basketball, 1947-50: 'itercity Basketball, 1950- 1. K , .. Ax , FEE, DOROTHY E. H To bC.H Born Dec. 2, 1928. in Bar- rie, Ont. Attended XVest- dale Second. School, lin- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Ornamental Swim- ming Club, 1947-51: R.V.C. Ski House Manager, 1950- 51: M,VV.S.A.A., R,V.l'. House Committee. 1949-50: Treasurer, R.V.li. House Council, 1950-51: Vice- President, M.S.P.E.I'.S., 1950-51, BIRKETT, BARBARA A. M-but now 'tis past. Born Jan. 4, 1929, in Mont- real. Attended Miss Ed- gar's. lintered McGill, 1947. Activities: Athletics Night Executive, 1948-49: Freshman Reception Com- mittee, 1949: Modern Dance Club, 1949-50: Combined Charities Committee, 1950. CHISHOLM, DAINTRY CRAIG When you feel like working sit right down and rest. 1929, in Horn NOV. 3, Montreal. Attended Tra- falgar, VVeston, King's I-Iall. Entered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activities: Field Hockey Manager, 1948: Inter-city Badminton, 1947, 1949: Intercollegiate Badminton, 1949-50: Sec. M.S.P.Ii. Undergraduate Society. CHOMAY, JOHN Now faith is the substance of things hoped for. the evidence of things not seen. Born ,Iune 6. 1929, in Montreal. Attended High School of Montreal. En- tered McGill, 1948. Activ- ities: Intermediate Foot- ball Team, 1948: Inter- mediate Track Team, 1948: Class Athletic Represent- ative, 1949-50: Trainer, Intermediate Football Team, 1950: Class Sec.- Treasurer, 1950-51, DAWSON, BARBARA A. 'isentimentally I am dis- posed to music but organ- ically I am incapable of carrying zz tune. Born Oct. 17, 1928, in Montreal. Attended VVest- mount Iligh. lintered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Inter- collegiate Basketball, 1947- 48: Intercity Basketball, 1947-51: Treasurer, MAV. S-.A.A., 19-19-50. DORLAND, CARL F. Da unto others as you would have lhem do unto you. Born Oct. 9, 1925, in St. Catharines, Ont. Attended St. Cath. CSLVI., Rehabil- itation School. Entered McGill, Sept. 1946. Activ- ities: Senior Track and Field,1947-49gSeniorWVrest- ling Team, 1948-49: Inter- mediate 'A' Football, 19-18,5 Intermediate 'A' Basket- ball, 1947: Intramural Act- ivities: Scarlet Key, 1950, ELCOMBE, DOROTHY JACQUELINE E. She hath a husband and a child, her womanly pursuit accomplished, she yel doth pursue knowledge. Born April 8, 1927, in Liver- pool. England, Attended Verdun High School. En- tered McGill, 1945. Left summer of 1948 to be mar- ried, moved to Phil., Pa., had baby daughter April 18, 1950, returned to Mc- Gill, Sept. 1950. Activities: Modern Dance Club, 1946- 48. FIRTH, DAVID R. 'igffhy should life all labour c? Born Jan. 20, 1929, in Montreal. Attended High School ot' Montreal. En- tered MeGill, 1947. Activ- ities: President, Phy. Ed. Undergraduate Society. 1950-51: Class President, 1949-50: lN1anager,Sr.Soccer Team, 1950-51: Ass't Manager, Sr. Ski Team, 1948-49: Head Cheerleader, 1948-493 Intramural Sports, Six-Man Football, 1949-51: Basketball, 1947-51. GILMOUR, GORDON B. A thousand policemen di- recting the traffic cannot tell you why you come or where you go. Born May 13, 1929, in Mont- real, Attended Chateau- guay, Montreal I-Iigh. lin- terecl McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Intramural Sports, 1947-51: Harrier Teams, 1947-50: M.O,C., 1947-50: Cheerleading Captain, 1950: Senior Championship Track Team, 1950: Intermediate Ski Team, 1950. 299 GOLDSMITH, YVETTE ' The essential thing in win- ning is fighting well, Born April 24, 1929, in Vienna, Austria. Attended Convent of the Sacred Heart. Entered McGill, Oct. 1947. Activities: Mc- Gill Swimming Club, 1947- 51: Newman Club, 1947-51: Social Committee, 1950-S1. 41119- GRIFFITHS, PATRICIA ANN l think lha! labs are more darn fun, and skipping lectures mighty shoddy. and work is goodfor every- one, am I convincing anybody? Born Jan. 26. 1028, in Saskatoon, Sask. Attended Ntttana Collegiate. En- tered McGill, 1048. Activ- ities: Intercollegiate Bas- ketball l't-sim, 1948-50. 3 HAMILL, ELLEN J. All human wisdom may In summed up in Iwo words-- wail and hope. Horn Nov.. 1030, in Tor- Ullltl, Ont. Attended Mount Royal lligh School. En- tcrt-tl McGill, 1047. Activ- ities: M.CJ.C,. 1047, Bas- kcthaill, 10-17-50, Badmin- ton, 1040, Red 81 VVhite Rvvtte, 1051,lNl1'GillVVinter Czu'iiit'al Rt-vile. 1048-51g Red EQ 1Yllitt' SoCiety,1048- 403 Fit-ltl llot'kt'y, 1048. MARTIN, ANDREW B. A love of life is a life of IOUILU Born M:ilt'h 25, 1027, in Monttettl. .Xttcnded St. l.ninb1-rt lligh, Stanstead College. l'1i1tt'l't'd hlcflill. 1048. MCGREGOR, NEIL He lrudg'd lhrough life un- knowing what he soughl and whisllcd as he wenl for wan! oflhoughlf' lloru Alnly 30, 1020. in Montleatl. .Xttm-mlcfl Guy llrllmlxlonrl School and StlilllitwwllilAt':1tl0li1y. lin- tt-icd Mcflill, 1017. Activ- ities: Coinpvting Manager, Senior Gtnntastiv Team. 10511511 S..1.C.. 1050-51: R.C.A.l . l'niw'i'sity Rf'- seixe liligltt. I0-18-Sl: ln- trxuntiial Sports. 1047-51. HAUGHN, ELIIABETH A blush can be beauliful. hui ai limcs inconvenient. Born lan. 24, 10.50, in Lun- vnhtng, NS. Attended l,llI1Cl1lJll1'H Academy. lin- tc-it-rl Mvtlill, 1047. Activ- ities: lfielrl llockey, 1047- 403 lntc-:city Basketball. 1048-40, Vice-l'res. of class, 1040-50, R.V.C. House CIIl11I11lllPf', 1050-513 Rifle Club, 1050-51. MCQUITTY, SHEILAGH MARGUERITE For satan finds some mis- chief still for idle hands lo do. lloiiihllilylo,10.50.111 Kain- Ioops, ILC. .Xttenderl Mac- rloimltl lligh School, Ste, .Xnnc tlc- lit-llt-vile. Qylllt. lfiitvirtl Mtellill. 1047. .Xctivitii-s: .Xr1'llery. 10-17- -182 l'lziskt'thnll. 10-17-513 lit-ilviiig, 1051!-51: Field llon-kt-5' Toziin. 1047-50: lu- llockcy 'l'c-am, 1047-51: Ritlt- Clnh. 1047--18: Soc-cel' Tcnin. 1050-51: Publicity Manager, 10-10-50. A IRWIN, ISOBEL M. 'There never was a sainl wilh red hair. liorn lfn-li. 26, 1020, in Mel- bourne. Qin-. Attended St. lfiuiiicis Coll:-gc HS.. Rich- mond, Que. lfntered MP- Gill, Oct, 10-17. Activities: liitmvollzqzizttc Basketball. 10-1050: ltiti-nity Basket- hztll, 1048-51. MINGIE, JOAN Success comes no! by wish- ing, hu! by hard work bravely done. Horn Nov. 3. 1028, in Montreal. .Xttcnded VVil- lingdon, Montreal lligh. 'l'rnl'ztlgnl', lfiitervtl NIt'Gill, 10-17. Activities: lnter- Svction Rs-pieseiilative, 1017-18: Intercollegiate Swinnning Team, 1047-513 lnterrity Swimming Team. 1048-401 Intercollegiate Sailing Tezxin, 1048-40. LILLIE, EILEEN D. To mc il is pzrfcclly vious lhal parties are- lhe birds. l'lornSe11t. 1.1, 1030. in T onto. Ont. .Xttended T ialgat School. lintered lN Gill, 1047. Activiti lvlenibt-r Rt-d VVing Socie Field llockey. 1047-A Managt-1, 1040g Skii 1047-40, Stjll21Sll, 1040-. Mod:-in Ilninw- Cltih, 10- 50, xVll1lt'1 Czirnivnl, 10. rx-mai you you have lloitn ,lone 2. 1020, Montir-al. .Xttcmlcd Cu vi-nt ul tho Sncretl llea lintcivrl McGill, 10-1 .Xctivitim-s: l'layt-rs Clu 1047-SU: lXIt'Gill Uuti Chill. 1047-50, Newm: Club, 1047-40, NYUIIIQI Srlntisli 'l't-um, 10-10-5' R1-ur Cotninoclow of M Gill Sailing Club, 1050-F' RICHARDSON, MARY HELEN lhings. lei nalurc he your lcachcrf' Born july 18, 1030, in Vic- toria. B.C. Attended St. Margzu'ot's School, Victoria. and Vic-tnrin College. En- tered McGill, 10-18. Activ- ities: M.Vl.S.A.A,. Sec.. 1040-50, Pres.. 1050-51: Exec. Vl'otnen's l 'nion, 1050- 51, Rod VVing Society, 1050- 513 lficlrl llockey Club. 1048-Stl, Sorrel. 1050-51, lN1.0.C., 1018-Sl. Coma forlh inlo ihc iight of ROBAR, ARTHUR C. Thus I have been inspired. 1lornOct. 10, 1027, in Dig- by, NS. Attended Digby Acad:-Inv. lintered MC- Gill, 1047. Activities: Class Secretary, 1040-50: Ath- letic Representative, 1050- 51: VVrestling Team, 1040- 515 lntrzimnntl Sports, Bas- ketball. Touch Football. RUSSELL, ROBERT D. A mar1's a man for a' lhal. Born Mztrcli 17, 1028. in Montreztl. Attcnrled Mtl. NW-st lligh and Strath- cona Acaclemy. Entered McGill, 1047. Activities: ,lunior and lnter. Hockey. 10475 Senior llockey, 1048- 51: Vniversity Reserve Flight. 1048-51, Intramural Sports. STEWART, GEORGE ALLARDYCE DUNCAN Romance like gold is where you find il. Born Dec, 26, 1020, in Sliawinigan Falls, Que. At- tended Shawinigan High School. Shawinigan Tech- nical lnstitnte. Entered McGill. 1048. Activities: lntercollegiate Football, 1040: Intermediate Basket- ball. 1048: Intramural Bas- ketball. Football, Track and Field, Volleyball. TUBMAN, JOYCE N No sad songs for me! Born june 28, 1030, Montreal. Attended 5 Latirent lligh School. E tered McGill, 1047. Aeti ities: Class Vice-Presidei 1048-40g lw1.F.l .l'f., lfndt graduates Society. Vic President. 1040-501 lntrl mural and lntercity Baskf ball. 10-18-50. 300 VIDRUK, KASMER C. Anything warlh doing 1.1 worth doing well. Born Oct. 6, 1925, in Lith- uania. Attended Norwood Collegiate Institute, St. Boniface, Man. Entered McGill, 1948. WILSON, HAROLD V. A smile has alwa .1 gone a long way, I wllfscc you subsequently. Born March 1, 1926, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended Har- bord Coll. T.R.I., Toronto. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities:ClassPres., 1947- 483 Athletic Rep., 1948-495 Sr. Track Manager, 1950, S.A.C.. 1950-51gSr. Basket- ball, 1947-S13 Inter. Foot- ball, 1947-485 Intramural Track, Volleyball, Base- ball, Badminton, Touch Football. WHITMAN, CLYDE S. n'Mull. 7: 7 and S. Born May 15. 1929, in Montreal. Attended West llill High School. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Football, 1948-50, Track, 1948-50. WINFIELD, WILLIAM GEORGE We are enriched by lhe people we are permilled lo love. Born March 12, 1928 in Digby, N.S. Attended Dig- by Academy. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Class President, 1950-513 Cheer- leader, 1950-515 Intercol- legiate Basketball, 1947- 48, Intercollegiate Wrest- ling. 1948-49: Intramural Basketball, Football, Vol- leyball, 1947-51. '17'I,..S..616.... T 1210 lf tsl rw 1' 'E -abil! if 'D Physical Education at work? 1, 302 www 'VNHQZZ my ,Y 'S Q .wig K ,Q ,- f Q Q , ,, ,L 3 a k .,M,,,,, i , 1 , . E ,. 5 if-, i if -L' CBT W T fe . , , H 'hmiffzirsg wf S? sm' 1, K?g5iM,MmgggMq,,H.V,L,x:g , -M w-fgmwav K -wk-Wag, fi ., ,a,.,. f MQ: -'LEX g I ,-Y-fgmzm. AK is . Q ,:f,:gs,. g R, X 3 ...t ,, Mas, mm an ,Z sg? .. W., ,M 'Wi ,. ,X ,Q V4 -Q15 'mb' W-Q.. WILLIAM JOHNSTON President ROLAND WILLIAM RACICOT JOSEPH MARCIL OSTIGUY Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer I RAYMOND LACHAPELLE President 3rd year DAVID DOHAN Intramural Athletics Council Representative PERRY MEYER President 2nd year D. E. MACKENZIE President Veterans Committee GEORGE LAFONTAINE President 1st year JACQUES TETRAULT Library Representative Law Undergraduate Society STUART HYNDMAN President Themis Ball D. B. S. MACKENZIE Students' Executive Council Representative The Law Undergraduate Society, which is made up of all the full undergraduate students ot the Law Faculty, has known within the past five years considerable expansion. This numerical transformation has led the Society into an increasing prominence in campus activities, and at the same time is accounting for a noticeable revival ot the old esprit de corps that was somewhat stiffened due partly to the war and partly to the lack of a permanent location for the Law Faculty. Law students are now playing leading roles in several campus organizations. The annual Law Banquet, held in the first term, was as well supported as it has been in other years, and it is expected that the Themis Ball will follow suit with as much SIICCGSS. 304 BARBEAU, J. ALPHONSE lorn june 6, 1926, in St. ionstant, Que. Attended follege of Mtl., Univ. of Jltl. CB.A.J. Entered Mc- Sill, 1948, Law Faculty. yleggrees Held: B.A. QU. of BECK, CLIFTON M. Ally object all sublime, I will achieve in time. Born Aug. 10, 1922, in Cal- gary, Alta. Attended The High School of Montreal Entered McGill, 1940. De- grees Held: B.A. BENNETT, RAYMOND MICHAEL H., B.A. He profits most who serves best. liorn ,luly 18, 1928, in Montreal. Attended St. XYillibrord's.Xcademy,Cath- olie High, Loyola. lintered McGill, Oct. 1948. Activ- ities: C.O.T.C., 1948-49. Degrees Held: B.A. fLoy- olal. BERBRIER, BORIS J. Discrelian is the better part of valor. Horn Aug. 28. Attended Baron Byng High. lintered McGill, 1943. Activities: Cihairman, Radio Broad- casting Ciomniittee. 1950: S.IC.1'. Radio Committee. 1949-S12 Gold Key l'ni- versity Dcbater: President, Hillel Foundation, 1950-S13 l'.J.S.A., 19-17-51: Hillel Executive Award, 1947-48: McGill S.E.C'. Award, 1946, 1947, 1950. Degrees Held: B.Se. BERNFIELD, EDWARD HENRY One man's word is no man's word: we should quietly hear both sides. Born July 22, 1926. in Montreal. Attended Iona Avenue, Montreal lligli School. lintered McGill, 194-1. Activities: McGill Liberal Club: McGill Radio VVorl-ishop: Hillel Foun- dation: Debating: Class Spgrts. Degrees Held: B.. . BETTS, PAUL VAN VLIET, B.A. Slight in fact, lzut clear in law. -om Sept. 18, 1925, in lontreal. Attended High ehool of Montreal. lin- :red McGill, Jan. 19-to. etivities: See Old Me- vill . 19-18. Degrees Held: i.A. C1N1cGillJ. DRODY, JAMES E. The fool doth think he is uise, but the wise man knows himself to be afoolf' oru Aug. 3, 1923, in onglastuwn. Que. .Xt- nded St. Pats, Sir George vllllilllli. lintered McGill. rts and Science, Dawson. P16, entered l,aiv, 19-18. 'ar Service. R.C..X.l9.e- .A.l ., 19-ll--15. CHAMPAGNE, PIERRE Ce qui fait les avocals. c'est fimperfeclion des luis. Born March 1, 1928. in Montreal. Attended Pro- vidence School, Stanislas College. lintered McGill. 1947. Activities: Camera Club, 19-17-48: Intramural Athletics. Rep., 1947--18: French Society, 1947-50: Newman Club, 1947-50: Vniversity of Montreal, 19-17: Institute of Political Sciences, Paris. Degrees Held: B.A. Cl'arisD. CLERK, STEPHEN Tl-rink. Born Fen. 6, 1926, in .Xt- lanta. Ga., l'.S..-X. Attended Loyola College, Montreal. lfntered McGill, 19-17. Activities: Treasurer, l.ih- eral Club, 19-18-49, Next'- man Flub, 1948-51. De- grees Held: B.A. Cl.oyolal. FORRESThAARCHIBALD My clay with long oblivion is gone dry: but, fill me with the old familiar juice, methinlgs I might recover by-and-lay! liorn Oct. 30. 1926, in XYliitburn, Scotland. At- tended Verdun High School. lintercd McGill. 19-13. Activities: See Old Mc- Gill , 1947. Degrees Held: B.A. 1MeGillD. FRANKLIN, MARTIN HENRY Born jan. 29, 1917, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School. Activ- ities: Manager McGill NVQ-ightli1'1ing Flub, 1946- 48: Mt-Gill XYeiglitlit'tiug Team, 1950: Class Sports Representative, 1949-S1 : Scarlet Key. 1950: McGill Daily: Vlrestling: McGill Radio VVorl-ishop. Degrees Held: B.A.. CMcGill7. COHEN, ABRAHAM For a' that and a' that it's coming yet, for a' lhal. that man lo man. the world o'er, shall brothers be for a' that. Served with the North Shore Regiment in Nor- mandy. Degrees lleld: B.A. DRAZNER, MICHAEL, B.Com, B.A. I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend lo the death your right to say it. Horn Sept. 3, 1925, in Po- land. came to Montreal. 1956. Attended Baron liyng High and Sir George XX'illiams College. lintered McGill, 1948. Activities: Baseball and Volleyball l'oaCll1 Bridge: Army Ser- vice. Degrees Held: B. Fomiu., B.A., Sir George Vk'illiams College. FRIEDMAN, HORACE For e'en tho' vanquished. he could argue stillf' Born Feb. 11, 1912, in Montreal. .Xtteudcd Baron Byng, Queen's, l'niversity of Montreal. lfntered Mc- Gill, 1948. Activities: C2.O.'l'.C'.: R.C..X.: C.lnt.C. iCapt.l. GARMAISE, ARTHUR Negation is inevitable. lfnteit-rl Meliill, 1947, Law. Activities: Radio Vifork- Shop, Pres., 19-18-49, 1950- 51: Fliuirniun, Radio Com- mittee. 19-19-50: Radio Ad- visor. Debating Society 19-19-50: Producer and Modl erator, Radio lforum, 19-19- 50: Intercollegiate Debat- ing, 1950-51. 305 GILL, ROBERT M. Never imagine yourself lo be olherwise than what il mighl appear lo others tha! whal you were or might have been was not otherwise lhan wha' you had been. Born Sept. 14, 1926, in Grenville, Que. Attended High School of Montreal. Entered Mefiill, 1943. Ae- tivities: See Old MeGill , 1947, since then President, McGill llnion. 1947-48: Chairman, Students' Exec- utive Council, 1948-49, Chairman McGill ISS. HOUSTON, GEORGE BARCLAY, B.A. The wisdom of lhc world is this: lo say, there is no other 'wisdom but la gulp wha! lime can give. . . Born Aug. 8. 1926, in Montreal. Attended VVest- mount, Sir George 1Vil- liams College. lintered Me- Gill, 1948. Activities: Stu- dent Christian movement, 1940-S13 M.O.C., 1948. Degreees Held: B.A. CSir George V1'illiams Collegel. GONTHIER, CHARLES DOHERTY 'Work as lhough you would live forever, bu! live as though you would die lu- day... Born Aug. 1, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Col- lege Stanislzts, Loyola. lin- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Secretary, Interna- tional Relations Club. 19-19- 503 Newman Club, 1947- 51. Degrees lleld: B.A. CParisD. GRANDA, JOHN L. Horn Oct. 11, 1917, in Rivadesella,Asturias,Spain. Attended Luke Callaghan Memorial Sehool, Vnivers- ity of British Columbia. En- tered McGill, 19-17. Activ- ities: R.C.A,F.. S and a half years, 4 years overseas. 2 operational tours and Z instructional tours. Greek Air Force Cross, mentioned in despatches: Middle- weight Champion Boxing 1946 tlf.B.C.D and 1947 McGill. GREENBAUM, ISIDORE 'A To thine own self be iruc. Born ,lune 15, 1925, in Montreal. Attended Com- mercial High. S.G.1Y.C. Entered lVlt'Gill, 1948. Activities: Debatingg Hil- Iel. Degrees Held: B.A. fS.G.XV.C.D. GUALTIERI, ROSA I Oh make lhe mosl of w we yel may spend, bej we loo inlo lhe dust descen, Born in Toronto, Ont. . tended Niagara Falls, Mo real High Schools. Ente McGill, 1948. Aetivitl l.R.C.. 1948-503 Thex Ball Committee, 1949- Degrees Held: B.A. C11 Gilll. HUBSCHER, FRANK FREDERICK, B.A. The rools of education arc biller but the fruil is sweelf' Born jan. 21, 1927, in St, Polyearpe, Que. Attended Strathcona Academy, Sir George XYilliams College. Entered McGill, 1948. AC- tivities: Liberal Club: ln- ternational Relations Club: VVriter's Clubg Debating Soeietyg Intramural Sports. Degreeslleld:B.A.tSGWCJ. A.Sc. CSGNVCD. JOHNSTON, WILLIAM Counl lhal day los! whose low descending sun views from lhy hand no worthy aclion done. Born Nov. 28, 1916. in Sher- brooke, Que. Attended Sherbrooke High School. Entered McGill, 1936. Ae- tivities: President. Law lfndergraduate Society, tMeGillJ, 1950-51: See.- Treas,, Law Undergrad- uate Society, tMcGillJ, 1949-50. KAPLAN, JOSEPH SAMPSON, B.A., B.Sc. Faber, esl quisqul: forlunae SUUC. Born rluly 15, 1926, in Saint John, N.B. Attended Saint ,lohn lligh School. lintered McGill, Oct. 19-18. Activ- ities: McGill Liberal Clubg Inter-faculty Sports. De- grees Held: B.Se, Clfni- versity of N.B,J, B.A. lSir George V1'illiams Col- legel. LACAILLE, PETER I Who knows enough la ki ual of law is a.good la yer. Born March 29, 1929, Paris. Attended Lycee Paris, Stanislas Colle Entered McGill, 1948. I grees Held: B.A. Honor Course: Philosophy. LACHAPELLE, RAYMOND La perseverance allcinl sun but. Born March 30, 1923, in Montreal. Attended Andre Grasset College, Montreal. Entered McGill, 1948. Ac- tivities: Class President, 1950-51. Degrees Held: B.A. Clf. of Montrealj. LEBLANC, GUY R. U Urendo clarescilf' Born june 4. 1922, in Monc- ton, NB. Attended Beau- det School, College de St. Laurent. Entered Meflill, 1948. Activities: President. Association des litudiants Aeadiens, CSeetion Mont- reallg Newman Club, 1948- 50. Degrees lleld: B.A. Cl'niversity of Mnntrealj. LEFEBVRE, JEAN- LOUIS, B.A. H Trusl nobody. Born jan. 25, 1928. in Montreal. Attended ,lean- de-Brebeuf College. Mtl. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: M.O.C., 1948- 49. Degrees llcld: B.A. 1Montreall. LEGER, GEO. R. Born June 20, 1925, in Montreal. Attended Sem. de Ste. Therese, Vniversite de Montreal. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. MACINTYRE, ALEXANDER A. Domine non sum dignu Born july 16, 1918, in F intosh, Alta. Attended l.eo's Academy. Enter Mefiill, 1945. Activiti McGill Daily, 1945-- R.C.A.F., 1940-45. 306 MACKELL, PETER ROBERT D. For my purpose holds lo sail beyond lha sunsel, and lhe balhs of all lhe weslern slars. until I die. Born jan. 23, 1927, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended St. Pat's, Qttawa, H.M.C.S. Royal Roads. Entered Mc- Gill, Sept. 1946. Activ- ities: l.R.C'. Vice-Pres., 1950-51: Douglas Hall, President, 1950-51: Scarlet Key, Secretary, 1949-50, Themis Hall Committee. 1949-50, Chairman, 1950- OLLIVIER, PAUL J. Trulh is beauly, bcauly is lrulh, lhal is all you know and all you need lo know. Born April 19, 1926, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Ot- tawa l'niversity. lintered McGill, Sept. 1948. Activ- ities:'l're:isurer l.R.t'.,1948- 49. President, l.R.C.. 1949- 50: Intercollegiate Tennis. 1949-51, B Squash Team, 1949-505 Themis Ball Com- mittee, 1949-50. Degrees Held: B.A. MACKENZIE, DONALD EDWARD His greal lo he great, bul grealer lo be human. Born june 14, 1921, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended Com- mercial High School. lin- tered McGill, 1947, Activ- ities: R.C,A,F. Veteran. Entered Arts at McGill on discharge. Entered l.aw F8Clllly in 1948, Vice- Pres. third year Law, 1950- 51. PETRIE, DAVID GEORGE, B.A. A' Nemo dal quad non halrcif' Horn june 10, 1924, in Outremont, Que. Attended Macdonald High School. Entered McGill, Sept. 1941. Activities: Left McGill in 1943 for a 2 and a half year sojourn with the Artillery tSurveyJ, at home and ohrozid. t'.U,T.ti. Band, 1941-43: Choral Society, 1941-431 Pllilosopllicnl So- t-iety. 1946-48. Degrees lleld: B.A. tMcGilll. STALKER, IAN C. Casl off lhe shackles of a lyranl vice: hear olher calls lzul those of snow and ice. Horn ,lime 22, 1927, in Montreal. Attended High School of Montreal. lin- tered MeGill, 1944. Activ- ities:Applauding those who uct. Degrees Held: B.A. tMcGill1. MARCHESSAULT, JACQUES VICTOR The evil lhal men do lives aflcr lhem, lhe good is of! inlerred wilh their bones. Horn April 21, 1927, in VVest Slit-fford. Que. At- tended College de Mont- real, Loyola College. En- tered MeGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Red Sz NVhite Revue- 1947: McGill Liberal Club: lntrzunurzil Hot-key. Has- ketlxall, Volleyball, Tennis, llegrees lfleld: ll.l.. ill. of MJ, B.A. 1l'.o1'M.l, MARTIAL, JEAN A. i'Tl1cre is nolhing lo lic feared in this life bul fear itself. Born Oct. 23, 1924, in Ayl- mcr. Que. Attended Bis- hops University. Entered McGill, 1948. Degrees lleld: B.A. CBishop's Uni- versityl, MENDELSON, JOSEPH 'ill is never loo lale lo learn. Born July 20, 1920, in Montreal. Attended Ban- croft, Baron Byng High School, and Sir George Williams College. Entered McGill, 1946-48, Arts. 1948. Law. Activities: R.C.A.F.. 1940-46, Class Secretary, 1950-51. PHELAN, CHARLES ALEXANDER, B.A. Radius vivcs. . Born jon. 1, 1927, in Montreal. Attended Loy- ola lligh School, Loyola College. lfntered Mt'Gill, 1948. Activities: tilass Pres- ident, 1948-49: Intercol- legiate Debating, 1948-511 Athletics Nights. 1948-49. Degrees Held: B.A. tI.oy- olaj. RACIOT, ROLAND W. The reward of a thing well done, is lo have done il. Born Dec. 21, 1919, in Sherbrooke, Que. Attended Sherbrooke lligh School. Stanstead College, U. of T. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: R.Ci.A.F., 1940- 45, Vice-Pres. Law ll, 1949- 50, Viee-Pres, Law Under- graduate Society. 1950-51, lJegreeslleld:B,A. Honours Course: Sociology. STEINBEFLGA MAURICE Never do loday what you can do lomorrowf' Born june 10, 1926. in Montreal. Attended W'est Hill High School. lintered McGill, 1948. Activities: Class Sports, Degrees lleld: B.A. CQueen'sJ. i ROIDER, ALEX, B.A. The wise know loo well lheir weakness la assume infallibilily. and he who knows mosl knows best how lillle he knows. Born March 8, 1927, in Montreal. Attended Ban- croft, Baron Byng. En- tered McGill, 1943. Activ- ities: McGill Liberal Club! International Relations Club. Degrees Held: B.A. 307 . ,QW bm,,,, t?! ..., . lst Row-Jean Gay, Doreen Mosley, Evelyn Bligh, Secretaryg E. Bennet, Adeline Hackiei Eleanor Mackenzie. 2nd Row-Betsy Wagman, M. England, Marianne Riddell, J. Scudamore, Joyce Stenabaughp Mary Thompsong Beryl Beatteayg Betty Horn, Joan O'Flanagan. 3rd Row-Daphne Boydf Petra Amsdeng Hazel Moore, Georgia Phelan, Elsie McCullochg Doreen Taylory Ruth Beach. 4th Row-Ingrid Smithg Bill Taggart, Rita Sheppard, Philip Chaplin, Dick Warren, Treasurer, Bill Roedde, Margaret Smith, Geoff North, President, Douglas Lockheed, Samuel Tager. ln Absentia-Joyce Whitaker, Rep. to Women's Union: Mary Beesly, Jean de Temple, Grace Parch, Sophia Praismanf Phil Mcleodp Terry Cavanagh, Leonard Levine, Shirley Pope. McGill Library School A total of forty-four students comprises the class of 1950-51, amongst whom are veterans of the three Canadian Services and representatives of seven of the ten Prov- incesfmany with considerable experience in library work. Visiting lecturers include Dr. Kaye Lamb, Dominion Archivist, Miss Elizabeth Morton, Secretary, Canadian Library Association, Mr. Hilton-Smith, Deputy Chief Librarian, Toronto Public Library, Mr. Angus Mowat, Director of Public Libraries in Ontario, Mr. Peter Grossman, Director of Regional Libraries in Nova Scotia, Mr. E. S. Robinson, Chief Librarian, Vancouver Public Library, and Dr. l. I. Talmon, librarian of the University of Western Ontario. In addition to local visits, a tour covering libraries in Toronto, Ottawa and other Ontario centres will round out a busy year-one in which both staff and students have cheerfully endured the somewhat trying circumstances occasioned by the construction work now in progress. Jimmy, Schonl, 309 Front-Jeanne Wirth, Treasurer, Ann Henderson, Vice-President, William Deacon, President, Suzanne Welsh, Secretary. Buck-Graeme Mather, Audrey Crowell. Music Undergraduate Society This year saw the Music Faculty happily settled down in their new home on Drummond Street, with all activities at a continuing enthusiastic high. The year started with a surprise tea to welcome Dean Clarke back from his trip to England. This reunion was made the more memorable by the engaging humor ot the Dean's reply. The annual Christmas party was again formal and a great success. The orchestra choir were heard, along with numerous recitals. Sports activities saw us competing with other faculties in basketball and badminton. All in all it was a successful year. 310 Barry Valentine, Vice-President, R. H. Finley, President, T. D. Rowe, Secretary-Treasurer. Theological Undergraduate Society Since the inauguration of the Faculty of Divinity the enrollment has steadily increased. The student body consists of graduates in Arts and Science, Commerce, and Engineering, not only of McGill but from such distant Universities as the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, and Memorial University, St. lohn's, Newfoundland. Now in its third year of operation, the Theological Undergraduate Society of McGill is becoming more active on the campus. Its members are taking part in inter- faculty debates and sports. Within the Society such projects are followed that cement the various groups of Anglican, Baptist, Congregationalist, and United Church de- nominations into a co-operative body, sharing in common endeavors. This year for the first time the Faculty of Divinity offers Religious Knowledge option courses to Arts students. 311 Y... HEAP, DANIEL JAMES MACDONNELL 'We know lhal lhe whole creqlion has been groaning in travail logeiher unlil now. Horn Sept, 24, 1925, in VVin- nipeg, Man. Attended Tache School, lfpper Can- ada College. Queens En- tered McGill, 1949. Activ- ities:S.C.M.1 Pres. C,R.O. Degrees Held: B.A. fQueen'sD. STEERS, WILLIAM H. And all ihings are of God. who hath reconciled us lo himself by jesus Chrisl. and halh given lo us lhe ministry of reconcilialionf' Born April 26, 1924, in Halifax, NS. Attended Montreal High, McGill. Entered McGill. 1945. Degrees Held: B.A. CMC- Gillj. MILDON, DENIS F. I have nal shunned lo de- clare unlo you all lhe counsel of God, Born Aug. 31, 1914, in York Township, Ont. At- tended North Toronto Col- legiate. Entered McGill. Oct. 1934. Activities: I.V.C.F., Executive, 1934- 39, I.V,C.F., President. 1938-39: six years R.C.A.F. Degrees Held: B.A. fllonoursl, McGill, 1937. ROWE, JOHN G. , , Sed nomini iua da gloriamf' Born Aug. 12. 1923, in Georgetown, British Guiana. Attended Queen's College. Georgetown. Entered Mc- Gill, 1945. Activities: President, M.D.T.C. Stu- dent Society, 1950-51. De- grees Held: B.A. iMcGilll. Honours Course: Philos- ophy and English. VALENTINE, BARRY Even lhere, also. Born Sept, 26, 1927, in Shenheld, Essex. England. Attended Brentwood School. Cambridge Univ. Entered McGill, 1949, Activities: McGill Cricket, 1950: Can- terbury Club, President. 1950-51: Organist, Divin- ity Hall, 1950-51: Vice- President, T.U.S.. 1950-51. Degrees Held: B.A. iCan- tabl. Honours Course: Systematic Theology, Fac- ulty of Divinity. WEST, COLIN L. The life I now live in ihe flesh I live by lhe failh of the Son of God, Born Nov. 22, 1927 in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy. Entered McGill, 1948. Degrees Held: B.A. fSir George VVil1iamsl. WATSON, JOHN R. There is lherefore now no condemnalion lo lhem which are in Chris! jesus who walk nol after the flesh, bu! afler lhe Spirilf' Born May 5, 1926. in? Windsor, Ont. Attended Verdun High School. En- tered McGill, Sept. 1948.1 Degrees Held: B.Com. B.A. CSir George NVilliams Collegel. 312 nf N A Front-George Brubant, Vice-President, Hector McLeod, President, Gordon Young, Back-Edward Abrahams, Secretary-Treasurer, David Kaplunsky. Dental Undergraduate Society The Dental Undergraduate Society meets once each month for the purpose of bringing the students closer to the Dental Profession through the medium of guest speakers. These meetings are not only informative, but serve a social function as well, in that the members of all four years are brought together for the evening. In the first meeting this year, as is the custom, the incoming freshman class is welcomed by Dean Mowry and treated to a show and party organized by the sophomore class. This year the entertainment was of near professional calibre, and all praise is due the members of second year for their effort and achievement. The Dental Students are taking an active interest in intra-mural sports, and have entered teams in football, softball, squash, bowling, volleyball, basketball, and bad- minton. At this writing, our championship softball team of last year, is favored again this year to retain her crown. So far in the young social season, a highly successful Fall Informal has been held under the expert guidance of the Activities Committee, and plans are under way for the annual Dental Ball. This is one of the most entertaining events of the year, and members of all faculties are welcome. 314 CROSSON, PAUL R. Lf you emply your purse nlo your head, no man can :Ike your riches from you. Jrn jan. 19, 1924, in Eadlyn, Sask. Attended eadlyn High Schoolg 0osejawTechnicalSchool. xtcred McGill, 1946. FOX EDWARD J. Never dreams, lhough righl uere worsled, wrong would 'riumphf' orn March 28, 1922, in uebec, Que. Attended St. lichel de Bellechasseg St. atricks, Quebec: Loyola ollege. Entered Mt-Gill. I47. Activities: Intra- ural Basketball. 1947-S13 itramural Bowling, 1949- 5 Newman Club, 1947-515 ewman Club Executive. 148-503 Class Vice-Pres- ent, 1948-49. CROWLEY, FRANCIS A. Speak low and glue wholly. Born Nov, 5, 1923, in Mont- real. Attended Thomas D'Arcy McGee H.S. lin- tered Dawson College, May 1946. FRASER, ROBERT JAMES, B.A. Nothing is so obscure as the obvious, Born May 5, 1924, in Shaunavon. Sask. Attended Vniversityof Saskatchewan. Entered McGill, 19-17. Degrees Held: B.A. CSask.1. DENOVAN, WILLIAM GORDON I would lhe Lord a giffd gie us, lo sec oursellfs as olhers see us. Born May 8. 1927, in Montreal. Attended Mc- Gill. Entered McrC3ill, 1949, Degrees Held: B.Sc,, 1949. GAVRILOFF, THOMAS JOHNSON, B.Sc. The fear of lhe Lord is the beginning of wisdom: a good understanding have all lhey lhal do his commandments. Born Dec. 17, 1917, in Per- due, Sask. Attended YVater- ford High School, Winter- ford, Ont., Radio College of Canada, Toronto. Ont. lin- tered McGill, 1944. Activ- ities: I.V,C,F.. 1944-485 Veterans' Society, 1944-465 Sec. Treas, Dental Under- graduates' Society, 1947, Camera Club, 1947-48. De- grees lleld: B.Sc. CMcCillJ. GOUROFF, SERGE 'Vhen down in lhe moulh :member Jonah-he came ul alrighlf' Drn July 20, 1923, in ance, Attended Mont- al lligh, Loyola. Entered cflill, Sept. 1947. HARRISON, JAMES ERNEST GRIFFIN i'Lel lhe experiences of lodm, be lhe slepping stones lo a fuller lornorrowf' ' liorn May 16, 1918, in Van- couver, B.C. Attended VVest Vancouver High School. lintc-red McGill, May, 1946. Activities: Husband and Fatherg Bas- ketball, 1940-47. JACKIN, PETER MICHAEL, B.Sc. We make our forlunes and we call il falef' Horn Oct. 30, 1926, in XVin- nipeg, Man. Attended Univ, of Manitoba. lCn- tered McGill, 19-18. Activ- ities: Intramural Hockeyg Basketball: Manager, Mc- Gill lnter, Basketball. De- grees lleld: B.Sc. lMan,1. DOHN, W. ROY F. Workfor lhe good, believing in ils evenlual victory. Born Dec. 1, 1924, in Montreal. Attended McGee and Loyola. Entered Mc- Gill, 19-15. Activities: C.A.l'.C,, 1943, Directed Music for Army Show: Assistant Musical Director of Red St VVhite Revue. 19453 McGill Band, 1943, 1945-46: Musical Director of Red Sl VVhite Revue. 19505 Scarlet Key, 19503 Newman Club. FALKNER, PETER L. lf lhere is no wind, raw. Born April 16. 1920, in Lon- don. lingland. Attended Sherbrooke High School. Entered Dawson College. 19-163McCill. 1947. GIBSON, JAMES A. Aim for the horizon. Born Sept. 28, 1920, in Calgary, Alta, Attended l-Elbow Park Public School, Calgary: XX'estern Canada High School, Calgary. En- tered McGil1. Jan. 1947. GILBERT, VERDUN P. The importance of learning is lo know how nal to un- learn lhal which is already learned. Born Feb. 29, 1916, in Nanaimo, B.C. Attended Harewood, L. B.C., Dal- housie, Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities: Participated in the training of l'.N.T.D, CMeGillJ Per- sonnel. JONES, RAYMOND R. C'est la guerrelln Born May 13, 1923, in Brandon, Man. Attended Brandon College, Mani- toba l'. Entered McGill. Sept. 1946. Activities: Disenchanted after three year's overseas in Canadian Army. KAPLANSKY, DAVID S. Divine is lhe work to re- lieve pain. Born May 6, 1924, in Mont- real. Attended Sir George VVilliams College. lintered McGill, 1946. Activities: lintertninment Committee. 1949-50g Chairman of Ac- tivities Committee. 1950- 51. 1 niuxuul 315 LAFFIN, MICHAEL U To rest is to rust. Born Jan. 12. 1918. in New Vlkiterford, Attended St. lf. X. College. lintered Metlill, 1947. MORSE, NORMAN J. Experience is the name everyone gives to his mis- takes. Born Oct. 21, 1921, in Montreal. Attt-utletl XYest llill High School. lintererl lV1eGill, May 19-10. Activ- ities: Dawson Tennis Champ, 19-10-47: McGill Intermediate lloekey, 1947- -18: McGill Senior llockey, 1948-49. SMALL, EDWIN JOSEPH, B.A., B.Sc. Ambition fixes the goal: resolution achieves it. Born March 7, 1918, in Halifax, NS. Attended St. Mary's College. lin- tered McGill, 19-15. Activ- ities: Chess Club, 1945-47, Newman Club. 1945-51g Managing liditor. McGill Dental Review, 19-19-50. Editor-in-Flxief, 1950-51 Degrees lleld: Ii..-X. tSt. Mary's, 19385. B.Sc. tMcGill, 19501. LANDRIGAN, JAMES P. A man gazing at the stars is proverbially at the mercy of the puddles on the road. Bornjuly14,1923,iul'har- lottetown, l'.lC.l. Attended Prince ot' XVales College, St. lJunstan's t'niv. lin- tered McGill, 1947. Aetiv- ities: McGill C.O.T.C'., 1947-512 Nlefrill l'.O.'I'.f'. Ride Team, 1948-SU: Team tiaptaiu, 1950-Sl. MURRAY, WILLIAM H. We learn through doing. Horn Feb. -1, 1924, in Saint .l0l1n, N.B. Attended Prince of XYules College, Vniveisity oi New Bruns- wick. I'1lllQ1'Qd Mt-Gill, 1947. SMART, HENRY J. A man is but what he knoweth, Born june 7, 1921, iu Montreal. Attended Sir George VVilliums College. Entered MeGill, 1947. Activities: Class President, 1948--19, C.O.'l'.C., 1947-50. LOUTTIT, HERBERT R. MA searching man tread- ing a ucuriousn road to a Hcurious shrine. Boriiltlay-1, 1922, in Mont- real. Attended Town of Mount Royal lligli School, Sir George Williams fol- lege. lintered McGill, 1947. Aetivities: Class Vice-l'r5-E ident and Purcllasiug Agent, 1949-50. McLEOD, HECTOR I. The beginning is the most important part ofthe work. Born Aug. tm, 1917, in Me- gantie, Que. Attended Me- gantie High School. lin- tered Meilill, June 1945. Activities: Camera Club, 1945-47: Vice-Pres. Dental Vndergrad. Soc., 1949-50: Pres. Dental l'ndergrad. Sow., 1050-51. MOONEY, MONICA In the elder days of a builders wrought with grea est care each minute an unseen part, for the got see everywhere. Born in Saint john, N.l Attended 11 in New Yor and N.H. Entered McGil 19163 Dentistry, 19-1 Aetivities: Newman Vlul McGill Radio Wbrksliol French Soeiety, Class Sei Treasilrer, D.l g Assoeiut l'fditort l'l1e Mefiill llentz Review . NIXON, WILLIAM A. Duty so great, whichwit so poor as mine may make seem bare, inwanting words to show il. Horn July 24, 1919, in Ful- gnry, Altzl. Attended Daw- son follege. lfntered Me- tiill, 1947, STAPLES, PRESTON C. The wheel of fortune is greased with labour. 20, 1923, in Born Feb. Cooksliire, Que. Attended Bishorfs Vniversity. lin- McGill, Sept. 1948. Activ- ities: Interfaculty Hockey: Interiaeulty Softballg R,C.A.F., 1942-45. PYNE, RUPERT JAMES KENDRICK, M.C. Mun's mastery over the world in which he lives began when he stopped guessing and began measur- in H g. Horn Oct. 2.5, 1019, in t'outi1-ook, Que. Attended fioutietvok lligli, BiSll0DlS, Queens. lintered MeGill, 19-10. SCOTT, JOHN B. Dont say things. What yo are stands over you tl while, and lhunders so tht I cannot hear what yo say lo thc contrary. Born Dee. 1, 1924, in Faint he-llton. N.B. Attende Canipbellton High. lir tered Mt'Gill. Sept. 19-15 .-Xetivities: Dawson ling lisli Rugby. 1946--17 McGill l-lnglisli Rugby 1947-48: Treasurer, Dau son l'nde-rgraciuate Soc it-ty, 1947-48. VINCELLI, JOHN Born jun. 28, 1024, in Italy. Attended lTArey McGee, VK'esthill, Loyola. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Senior and ln- termediate Hockey. 1947- 48: Faculty Sports Repre- sentative, 1948-49. VON HOLSTEIN- 1 RATHLOU, EMIL 1 'AA man's reach should ex Cecd his grasp or whafs 4' heaven for. Born Sept. 20. 1918, iii Prince Albert. Sask, Atl tended Victoria Iligh School Victoria, B.C. liuterec McGill, May 1946. Aetiv ities: Rf..-XF., Seot. 19-10 Nov. 1945. Married, Maj 11, 1942, son Alain, borr Nov. 3, 1946, daughter Christine, born May 2 1949. 316 WADDELL, JOHN C. Fame is no sure les! of merii. but only a probability of such. Born june 11, 1923, in Regina, Sask. Attended V. of Manitoba, Regina Col- lege. Entered McGill, Sept, 1947. Activities: In- terfaculty Hockey, Basket- ball, Bowling. WALLACE, RALPH GRIFFITHS, B.Sc. He profils mos! who serves best. Born Nov. 3, 1925, in Pontiac, Micli., l'.S.A. At- tended Pontiac Senior High. Entered McGill, 1945. Activities: McGill Band, 1946-47. Degrees Held: B.SC. iMcGillJ. WHITE, LEE J. U To lhine own self be hue. Born Dec. 5, 1913, in Florence-ville, N.B, At- tended Sir Geo. XVms., Loyola. Entered McGill, jan. 1947 CDawsonl. Activ- ities: Class President, 1947- 48, Rifie Team, 1948-50, President Rifle Club, 1949- 515 On Staff Dental Re- view , 1947-51. YOUNG, GORDON R, To each is given a bag of lools, a shapelcss mass and a book of rules: and each must make. ere life has flown, a stumbling-block or a slapping-sions. ' Born May 28, 1927, in New Vi'estminster, B.C. Attended University ot' B.C. 1945-47. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Students Executive Council, 1950. Bite? You see Skol! Graduate in Social Work . ZS- 'a'a1a L f 4 ' MOFITIN, IRVING B.A., B.S.W. To undersland is hardg but oncc one undcrslands , aclion is easy, Bom Aug. 13, 1923, in Hl'4!OklyIl, N.V. Attvndcd Bxfmklyxl Tevlxlxiral ILS.. lhiversity of 'I'or'4mtO. En- tervd McGill, Som. 1949. Artivitie-s: Publirity Vom- mittee 01' Students Associ- atirm. llc-grees Held: B.,-X. KU. of Toronto, 10403. B.S,VV. CMCGHI, 19503. Sociable workers Front-Mary Gibson, Secretaryg Eeanor Lindsay, President, Pat Welton, Vice-President, Agnes Jue, Treasurer. Back-Mary Forster, Estelle Mendelssohn. Physiotherapy Undergraduate Society The purpose of this society is to promote a spirit of friendly co-operation among the students and establish a bond for future years. Membership is restricted to students of the McGill School of Physiotherapy. All prospective members are inducted at a formal initiation ceremony held early in the fall term. The main social functions of the year include a Dance, a Physio Tea, and a Graduation Banquet. The tea provides an opportunity for the members to become acquainted with aspirants and graduate physiotherapists. Meetings are held periodically, at which special speakers are often heard who discuss various aspects of Physical Medicine. These meetings serve to broaden the student's knowledge and stimulate further interest. This year the enrollment is larger than ever and Occupational Therapy has been added to the curriculum. As a result of this, graduates will receive diplomas in both Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy. 319 BOOTH, BARBARA A. U Trifles make perfeclion lrul perfection is no lriflen. Born March 25, 1929, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, L'.S.A. Attended Arvida High, Town of Mount Royal High, 2 years of Science at Sir George Wil- liams College. Entered Mc- Gill, 1948. Activities: Mc- Gill Choral Society, 1948- 513 S.C.M.,1948-51, Phys- iotherapy Society, 1948-51. IVICGHEE, AGNES C. Faint nal, but lrusl in the Lord. Born july 2, 1922, in Brier- crest. Sask. Attended Briercrest High School. Entered McGill, Sept. 1948. Activities: I.V.C.F.. 1949- 50. CUNNINGHAM, JEAN LINDSAY lf I laugh nal, how can I live? Born Aug. 1, 1930, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Nue- pean Iligh School, Ottawa. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Basketball, Soc- cer: Red VVing Society. McGILLIVRAY, CAROL LORRAINE We should all be inleresled about the future, because il is where we are going lo spend the fesl of our lives. Born june 20, 1929, in Kamloops, B.C. Attended Kamloops jr.-Sr. High School, 1941-48. Entered McGill, 1948. DAWSON, WENDY ELIZABETH Le! us he happy and live wilhin our means even if we have lo barrow lhe money lo do il with . Born Aug. 21, 1929, in Lon- don, England. Attended St. Helen's School, Vilestmount High. Entered McGill. 1947. Activities: Class President, 1948-49: Social Chairman, Physio. Society, 1949-50, Basketball, 1947- 48. WEINSTEIN, RHEA D. Take the inslanl way: for honour lrauels in a slrall so narrow. Born Jan. 10, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Wil- lingdon, VVest Hill High. Entered McGill, 1946-47. Activities: Hillel Found- ation, McGill Physio- therapy Society, McGill Daily, 1947. JUE, AGNES L. A man musl take himself for lnellcr, for worse as his porlionf' Born Nov. 29, 1929, in Montreal, Attended Mont- real High School for Girls, tClziss of 19462, Sir George Vililliams College, 1947-48. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Chinese Students Club. Secretary, 1949-50, Social Convenor, 1950-51: Physiotherapy Society. Treasurer, 1950-51. WOOD, DIANA G. Thai which I have gained by labour and friendship, I owe lo lhcmf' Born Feb, 16, 1928, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Glebe Collegiate Institute. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: M.O.C,, 1948-49. WURTELE, DAPHNE JANE MOYLE Life only has value when il has somclhing valuable as ils object. Born March 12, 1929, in Ottawa, Ont. Attended Elmwood, Ottawa. lin- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: McGill Choral Soc- iety: McGill Outing Club, McGill Physiotherapy Soc- iety. ZUCKERMAN, REBECCA RICKI lf a manfs reach exceed no! his grasp what then is Heaven for? Born Sept. 26, 1930, in Montrenl. Attended Baron Byng lligh School. En- tered McGill: 1947. Activ- ities: llillel Foundation, Choir, 1947-483 Physio- therapy Society. LINDSAY, ELEANORl Smile and the world sm: wilh you. Born Feb. 16, 1930, Montreal. Attended 'T Study, Entered MCG 1947. Activities: Red Vl'hite Revue, 1947: Se Treasurer of McGill Phys therapy Society, 1948gCl1 President and Junior Prc Committee. 1949: Preside of McGill Physiothera Society, 1950. WRIGHT, MARGARI LILLIAN Of all lhe lhings you wer your expression is the m imparlanlf' Born .Xpril 26, 1928, Montreal. Attended D'ar McGee High School. E tered McGill, 1947 Science, 1948 in Phys therapy. Activities: Arc ery Club, 1947-48: Ne man Club. 19-17-51: Phys therapy Society, 1948-E Vice-President, 1949-50. 320 'SYS' f was f ,.., , Q K. - ,ip sg l j ' - ' mf- A X1 ,ML Am mf, V W. WM, 6 R+ A may Q V 5. kg- ig . .7 Q m.Q,i3.q Wfiifi ,Q-vaf'i,ff',,fp ' M I -1,w,g:-m, 33fksW. 5 , f i K M474 wavy, wg f, , r w M JN , 3, ,U gy T Wx1S3,fA'Vv11s'2fQs , gg f x NX ,Qs X A. f Q-.mv A B 4 , as ,Z Q: . + M5 X 5 'S SMS 11452 ig 'Ska f S95 f y X , S 5 11 as 5 A Front-Dorothy Ainger, Secretary, Marion Barrett, President, Mildred Weir, Treosurerp Dorothy Mizuhara, First Vice-President. Back-Iris Jensen, Jean Ellis, Vera Spencer, Second Vice-President, Mary Richmond. Graduate Nurses Society The McGill School for Graduate Nurses provides specialized training for nurses to become teachers, supervisors and administrators in general and special fields. One and two year courses are offered to fit ,nurses for these positions of leadership. Certifi- cates are given for the one year course and the two year programme leads to the degree of Bachelor of Nursing. Well qualified nurses are given advanced training in the clinical fields of Psychiatry, Obstetrics, and Paediatrics. When the School was established in 1920 there was an enrollment of eight students. This year there are seventy-five students registered in the School for Graduate Nurses. The nurses enrolled in the School are graduates of many different hospitals, both in Canada and other countries. All the students are automatically members of the Student Association of the School for Graduate Nurses. This association is sponsored by the Women's Union of McGill University. Throughout the year many social events took place. Among these were parties at Hallowe'en and Christmas, a skating party, and a Spring tea. 322 MILDRED not to 'Our main see what at a distance, but to lies clearly at hand. ilorn july, 1918, in Ornis- own, Que. Attended Vlontreal High School, Vloritreul General Hospital School for Nurses. lintered McGill, Sept. 1950. Activ- ties: Pres.. Post Graduate Vlusie Appreciation Group, 950-51. BENNETT, MILDRED MARY 'At last, I know my fate has found me. Born May 28, 1918, in lattersezi, Ont. Attended Cingston Collegiate and locational Institute. lin- ered McGill, 1950. Degrees ileld: Registered Nurse. CUNNINGHAM ROBERTA JANE, R.N. To thine own self be true. Born july 2. 1920, in Van- Attended t-ouver, B.C, St-ton Acadeinyg King lid- wurtl High School, Van- couver. B.C. lintered Mc- Gill, 1949, .Xctivitiesz Mc- Gill Choral Society, 1950- 513 Graduate of St. Paul's School of Nursing, 1942, Viincoiiver. ARNOTT, AGNES MARGARET, R.N. U The kingdom of harmony is not taken by violence. Born at Bright. Ont, At- tended Plattsville High School. Entered McGill. 1950. Activities: Graduated from Woodstock General Hospital Nursing School in 1941, served in R.C.A.M.C. McGill School for Grad- uate Nurses, 1946-47, back to McGill 1950 for Bach- elor of Nursing. BRADFORD, SHIRLEY M. The desire accomplished is sweet to the soul. Born Sept. 12, 1929, in Montreal. Attended Glebe Collegiate Institute, High School of Commerce. lin- tered McGill, Sept. 1950. Activities: Postgraduate Society, Postgraduate Mu- sic Clubg Badniintong M. O.C.g worked in Metro- politan Lite Insurance Co.g Red Cross Nursing Aux- iliary. ARNOTT, JEAN, R.N. Look to this day, for il is life. Born at Bright, Ont. At- tended Plattsville High School. Graduated from VVoodstoclc General Hospi- tal Nursing School in 1945. McGill, 1946-47, back to McGill, 1950 for Bachelor of Nursing. BRADY, KATHLEEN F. Unity of pupose reinforces unity of action. Born at Montreal. At- tended St. Augustine. Mar- guerite Hourgeoys High School, St. MzLry's Hos- pital. Activities: R.C.A. M.C. DORIN, OLGA EMILY Our lo-days and yesterdays are the blocks with which we build. Born Sept. 27, 1925, in Ed- monton, Alta. Attended Royal Alexandra Hospital. Entered McGill, Sept. 1950. Degrees lleld: R.N. ELLIS, JEAN MARGUERITE, R.N. 'ASU little done, xo much to do, so little time. Born July 30, 1927, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School for Girls. Entered McGill, 1950. Ac- tivities: Graduate from Montreal General Hospital in 1948. Spent 16 months with X .O.N. in Montreal. Then to McGill in pursuit of higher learning. Certifi- cate in Public Health Nurs- ing, M.O.C,, Post-Grad- uate Society. BECK, BETTY JEAN Born March 23, 1927, in Calgary, Alta. Attended Kelvin High School, VVin- nipeg. lintered McGill, 1950. BECKWITH, MARJORIE ETHEL Except the Lord build the house, lhey labour in vain that build il, Horn jan. 1, 1927, in St. lilie d'Orford, Que. At- tended Sherbrooke Hos- pital School of Nursing. I-Intered McGill, Sept. 1950. Activities: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. CALLAN, IRENE E. SIL CNXSD R.C.N. Honor and shame from no condition rise, acl well your part, there all the honor rise. Born at Kindersley. Alta. Attended Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton. Alta. Entered McGill, Sept. 1950. Activities: Badminton, Bridge. CORCORAN, DORIS Too soon old and too late schmardtf' Born at liatonia, Sask. At- tended liatonizi High School. Entered McGill, 1950. Activities: Grad- uate Iloly Cross Hospital School of Nursing. XVorked nspnbliclIealthNursc,Out- look and Saskatoon. Sask. Supervised surgical Hoor Calgary. Then McGill. I FRAIN, Ev:-:LVN E. GRENIER, JEANNE We have that in us which How greal is victory but will draw what:'er wc need how dear. or most deserve. Born Dee. 3, 1916, in Ros- ser, Man. Attended St Boniface School of Nursing. lintercd McGill, 1950. Born Dee. 19, 1915, in Ste. Agathe des Monts, Que. Attended Normal school. Entered McGill, 1950, Ac- tivities: Graduates' Soc- ietyg Bridge Club. 323 HENDERSON, MURIEL There can be no rainbow without a cloud and a storm. Horn july 30, 1924, i11 f'11atez111guay Ileights, Que. Attentlvd Public 51-11001 in Cliateaugtiay and Montreal V1'est Iligh Scliool. lin- tered McGill, 1950. Activ- ities: Post-Graduate Soc- iety. Degrees 1-101:13 R.N. received in 1044 from Phil- lips '1'1'aining School for Nurses, llomoeopatliic Ilos- pital. HENSHAW, FRANCES LEAH, R.N. loo shall pass. Born Oct, 16, 1921, i11 Montreal. .Xll0I1C.1Pt1x7C'I'- Clu11 High School. lintered McGill, 1950. Activities: Baclruintoiig 1'11otog1'up11yg Skiingg Riding. MACDONALD, FRANCES MAY Lets do our best and lhen nol look back. Born May 9. 1914. in Glace Bay. NS. .Xttemled Glace Hay Iligh School. Graduate ot' Royal Victoria Hospital School ot' Nursing. lintererl McGill. 1950. Ile- grz-es 111-ld: Baclivlor of Arts, 13111-Kings. Fertificzite. Teaching and Slim-1'x'isio11 i11 Schools ul' Nursing, Mc- Gill, 1939. MIZUHARA, DOROTHY KANACO Ideals are like stars, we never reach lhem, but like mariners on the sea, we chart nur course by them. liorn ut V1111coL1x't'1, 1i.l'. .Xttenrlocl Britannia Iligh School and King I':dXVll1'CI lligh S1-hool. 1'.1l1i'10f1 Mc- Gill, Ort. 19-19. .Xctivltit-5: Secretary, Students Assrrvi- ation lor tht- Fvlwol for Giaduale Nur-es, 19-19-S03 lst XvlL'P-I11'CSIC.1011l, Stu- f1en1s.Xssoc. lortlw SGQY.. 1950-51. MACLAREN, CYNTHIA LeELLEN Oh, wind! If winter comes fcan spring be far behind. Born at YVaynv, Alta. .Xttviidefl Caiunore lligh School. lfntcred NIt'Gi11, 1050. .Xctivitit-s: Cracliiatf' Holy Cross Hospital School ot' Nursing, Ca1gary.XX'orked as Supervisor in lfimeigency Room. MORRISH, BARBARA J. Ah, make lhe most of whal we yet may spend, before wc loo into lhe dust descend. Born at I'lL111l11l1lO1l, Alta. Attended Stratlivoiia lligh School, Royal :XIC'X2lI1flI'Ll. and Hospital School ol' Nursing, lidrnonton. HOOD, JEAN ELIZABETH, R.N. Nothing venlured f nolhing gained. Horn Oct. 23, 1924, in Ray- more. Sask. .'Xtt011decl Kel- vin '1'l'c11nic'al High Sohool, XVinnineg, Man. Iintcred McGill, 1949. Degrees 11e1d: Gradliate oi V1'i11- nipeg General Ilospital, 19-16. JENSEN, IRIS C. Of all the virtues which heaven has lo givefemay it be with understanding that we live. Horn May 28, 1926. in 1.a FLIIIIIIC, Que. .Xtteiirlcd 1,11 Tuuue 11ig11 School and BI1l111Yf'llIfi611L'1'2il Hospital, School for Nurses. Iixitered McGill, Sept, 1950. MACLEAN, MARGARET ANN The way had seemed long lo come, tl was short lo look back upon. Born at Moose claw. Sask. .Xttcnded ,Xrtesian School, Spring Valley, Sask. Grad- uate of Moose jaw Prov- idence llospital. lint:-red Mt'Gil1, 1947-48, 1950-51. Activities: RF.-KMC, 1944- 465 '1'oro11to 'Western Ilos- pital: Newrnan Club, M.O.C'.g I'ost-Graduate Society. NICKLE, AUDREY GERTRUDE, R.N. Anylhing worth having is worth striving for. Born Marcli 31. 192-1, in Montreal. :Xtte11r1vd Stan- stcad Cqtmllt-gt-, Kelvin '1'ot'11- nical 11igl1. V1'ir111ipeg. lin- tered McGill, 1947-48. 1950-51. .'Xc'tivitics: Fhoral Society, 19511-51. Degrees 11e1t1: Grarliiate of NVin- nipcg General llospital, 1946, 4441... MCEWEN, ADA E. UAcl as though il were im- possible lo fail. Born Aug. 2. 1926. in Max- ville, Ont, .'X11P11C1C'fI Max- vi1lO lligh Scllool, 1959--14. T1'a1ne1'I at Montreal Gen- eral Sc-hool, for Nurses, 1944--17. Gr-ncral Duty Nursing, Montreal and '1x1'11i1,I-KV.,1947-49,V.O.N., X'v2illf'OllX'0I' lirancli. lin- tert-:1 lhI1'c:vIlI.lSOI71. 1950. .-Xvtivitiosz Choral Sovietyg INl.O.C'.g Post Graduate Student Society. LJ LONG, LINDA R. Trulh itself may be beyon- our knowledge or vision but al leasl we shall desir lo see and l.-:ll il. Horn at Kelliher, Sask, .-Xt tends-d Ke11i11er11igl1Scl1o01 Graduate from Yorktoi General Hospital. Yorkton Sask., 1943. liutered Mc Gill, St-pt. 1049, fb 'D MILLS, ALICE c. This above all lo lhine own- self be lruc. Horn Oct, 6, 1021, i11 York- lon, Sask, .Xttoiiclcd school in Yorktmi. Sask. lintt-red McGill, 1949. Activities: RP1'1lAt'SC'1'I12ll1V9 to SIRC., 1950: Graflliatv of XYQI- lesky Ilospital. Toronto, 19443 1lOSlfi1'ZifIlI2l19 Course in Obstetrics, Margaret Hague Materiiity 1105- nital. Jersey C'ity, NJ., 1',S..X., 1948-49, NOTT, SYLVIA G. Tu thine own self be lruc and lhou cans'l noi be false lo another. Horn july 19, 1927, i11 lirooklyn. NS. .Xttt-iidt-c1 Victoria Gent-ial Ilospital. llalifax. liritvrvd McGill, 1950. .Xctivilit-sr 112111111111- tou? Post Grzirliiate Soc- 1C1j'. OLIVER, HELEN A. Iiorn Oct. 22, 1911, i11 A1- bettow11. Sask. lf1llL'1'C1'1 Mt-Gill, 1950. 324 PAULIN, MARIE T. Another chapter, but not another bookflu Born nt 'liraeziclis-, N,li. At- lended lloly lfninily Acu- 'lt-iny. 'lirueadis-, N.B. lin- ered McGill. 1950. ,Xrtiv- ties: XYorked Hotel llieu, Trzicadie Lifter graduating 'rom Hotel Dieu Hospital, lfzimpbelhori. REIMER, HELENA F. 'Life is loo short to be little. Born at Steinlmek, Man. 'Xtu-ndecl Winnipeg Gene Eral Hospital School of Yinsing. Entered Mt'Gill, I9-19. .Xvtivitit-s: l'.N.R. R..'X.: Interim XN'orld Heultlx Iiommission. 1941-48:.Xssn't 5upt.,ot' Nurses. NYinnipeg ,Seneral Hosp., 1948-50. SMART, KATHERINE P. 'Whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, ,do ye even so unto them. 3-orn .Xpril 26, 191-1. in ieotsburn, Attended 'ietou .XCIlflGIIlj'. Entered NIc'Gill, 1950. PETERSON, JEAN M. U To learn is to live. Born lfeli. 23. 19.26, in fal- gury, Alta. .Xttendetl Vain- rose College. Cznnrose, .Xltu., Iloly Cross Hospital. Gxlgarv, Altzi. linterefl McGill, 1950. Activities: Fhoral Group, 19503 Post Graduate Society, 1950, RENWICK, MURIEL Born Aug. 9, 1923, in Nuniamo. Vancouver Isf land. B.C'. Attended King lfdxvard High Svliool, Vun- couver. HC., 19-12. lin- teretl McGill, Sept. 1950. Activities: Graduated from Vancouver General Hos- pital in 1945. SOGA, MARIE T. Discipline is a thing of the past. Born Aug, 19, 1926, in Van- couver, HC. .Xttended Britannia High, Vancouver, Lal-:eview Collegiate, New Denver, li.C'. lintered Me- Gill, 1950. Activities: Bud- minton, Swimming. POOL, ELVA W. H0ur todays and yesterdays are the blocks with which we build. Born Feb. 3, 1916, in Szislc. Attended Eston Szxsk., Saskatoon City Hospital L1I14llw.B,C.lfl1ICI'Ql.l Meflill, 1950. Activities: XVith South .Xlrieun Militury Nursing Serviee, 1941-45: Vniversity ot British Fol- umhia, 1946-47: Vancouver General llospitul, 19-17-50, POTTER, THELMA I. All knowledge is vain save when there is work, all work is empty save when there is love. Born March 11. 1917, in Clementsvule, 51.5, .Xt- , tended cll0lI1QllISV21lP lub- lie School. lintered McGill, 1950. Activities: Graduated from Victoria General Hos- pital Training School for Nurses. 1942. fR.C.N., 19-H4495 liadmintong Post Graduate Society. READ, EMMA CHRISTIANNA, R.N. H The sun does not shine upon this fair earth to meet frowning eyes. Born Dee. 17, 1926, in Dun- rohin. Ont. Graduate ol' Ottuwa Vivic llospitztl. Entered McGill, 1950. RICHARDSON, KATHERINE DIANE Much lhal we give to the lives of others, comes back to our own. Born jan. 28, 1925. in Saekville, N.B. Attended Sackville High School, 19-10--13. Moncton Hospital Training Seliool, 1945--18. Entered McGill, Sept. 1950 k. ff 1 L . ., F U fri . . f . . xrfsaftrx f 1 r TREECE, OLIVE M. To be conscious that you are ignorant is a great step to knowledge. Horn Nov. 30, 1924, in Dulme, Sask. Attended Schools in Dubuc, Susk. Graduated Vancouver Gen- eral Hospital, 1948, General duty. Private Pavillion and Infants Hospital, 1948-50. lintered McGill. Sept, 1950. Activities: M.O,C'.: Post Grad. Students Society. RILEY, IRMA KATHLEEN, R.N. H Nothing ventured - nothing gained. Born Sept. -1. 1924, in Montreal. Attended Fut- ton High School, Strath- eonu Acadernv, Entered McGill. 1950. Teaching and Supervision Course, De- grees Held: Graduate, Montreal General Hospital. 1948. SHAFFNER, IONA Born .lune T. 1920, in Lynn, Mass. .Xttended Lynn linglish High. Entered Me- Gill, Sept. 1950. Activities: Graduated from St. Mur- tlm's School of Nursing, .'x1'1IIglDI1ISIl. TRITT, FLORENCE To thine ownsekf be true. Born at Vancouver, B.C. Attended Vlfinnipeg Gen- eral Hospital and Toronto IT. lintered McGill, Sept. l950. WEBER, PHYLLIS J. A' The days that make us happy make us wise. lintered McGill, 1949. Ac- tivities: Graduated in nursf ing from Royal jubilee Hospital, 1948. Degrees Held: l'.H. l'ertiFirate1950., -mass: 325 WEBSTER, ELIZABETH JOYCE Sleep noi, dream nol, Uris bright day, will nal, cannol. lasl for aye. Born Feb. 16, 1923, in Bal- carres, Sask. Attended Ethelton- High School, Ethelton, Sask. Entered McGill, 1950. Activities: Graduated Winnipeg Gen- eral Hospital, 19455 D,V.A,. 1945-481 V.O.N., Van- couver, B.C., 1948-S03 Mc- Gill, 19S0g Choral Society, Post Graudate Society, M.O.C. WEIR, MILDRED F. Born and educated at Agincourt, Ont. Graduated from Toronto VVestern Hos- pital School of Nursing. Took Course in Teaching in Schools of Nursing at Mc- Gill, 1933-34. Served in Presbyterian Mission Hos- pitals in Taipcli, Formosa, 1935-40, and Saskatchewan, 1941-44. Assistant Super- intendent of Sarnia Gen- eral Hospital, 1944-49. WILSON, MARGARET IDA, H.N. U Knowledge is for lllose who seek il. Born june 17, 1927, in Saskatoon, Sask. Attended Nutana Collegiate, Sask- atoon. Entered McGill, 1950. Activities: Grad- uated from Miserieordia General Hospital, Win- nipeg, 1949. GRAVES, GLADYS G. I. Granl me llic courage and wisdom lo order my life from wilhinf' Born Nov. 12, 1926, in Ed- monton, Alta. Attended Edmonton General Hos- pital, and Provincial Men- tal llospital, Ponoka, Alta. RICHMOND, MARY L. Lei knowledge grow more lo more and more al rever- ence in us dwell. Born 1920, in Vancouver, B.C. Attended School of Nursing, Vancouver Gen- eral Hospital, Fertificatc Teaching and Supervision. 1946, enrolled for Degree in Teaching, 1950. RIDDELL, ELIZABETH MARY Born july 24, 1908, in New NVestminster, B.C. En- tered McGill, 1950. H 326 --...Q :'- E 1 Q- M ft . ,Q I ,V y LW, , ,,,,,,w,, H, Q X-px . 4, , f S' ' uf, V, 7.5 xr, - 42 :LV -a .gi f:ii.f .. -Eifzli? .r 1. TW. i ,:Sif22Q fs. LI Q :iw pm., 3 x . 'I+ 2 A2 Vg ws , .. gay-1'-1 ,,, Q' 1 I 4 ml, Nl? an L 1 6 1 Q 21' 53 - 1 Qiiifliii 1-::.f- ' . fiifliii 3.:: 3 53,312 E ,, si . 5115 - Zi g , ,.,1.,- z 1 1 .E 5 f,2lz'.e: 2 - Le. 5 5365 ? 1,5 H ,:,. 5953 . :-3513 FE.. 'F-E: ' H ,, . . SE S , 1.55 a 1 as 'ESE , --an A '-,. 'S 9' - rS5:??Z9ii-iff? '-255' we-fy MH- ga: w ifg-ze!-'7 if L K 1 Front-Dr. J. F. Meakins, Advisor, Dr. G. L. Duff, Honorary President, Hugh R. Brodie, President, Maurice LeCloir, Vice-President, Dr. Campbell Gardiner, Advisor. Back-Tom Calder, Norma England, Bob Wilson, Paul Christie, Ted Percy, Douglas MacEwen, David Brunet. Medical Undergraduate Society This organization completed its sixty-eighth year of successful growth. The Society continues to bind the students' interest in a programme of educational and recreational interest. This year Dean G. Lyman Dutt was welcomed as Honorary President ot the Society. Also, this year was marked by McGill's entry into the nationwide Canadian Interne Placement Service. The familiar monthly meetings were enjoyed by all, with outstanding speakers giving highlights of their respective fields of endeavour. The Med Ball was exceptionally popular and successful, and a new high in cultural instruction was noted at the annual Medical Banquet. 328 'X Y 2 191 x it S' AGNEW, PAUL C. 'he more you lry, lhe less goes. rn Sept. 10, 1023, in tttsburgli, N.Y. .Xt- lded VVilliams College. tered Mt'Gill, 1947. lf V A Vi 1 DYANEFI DON B.Sc. 1 1 'apere Audef' 'rn Blztrfll 20, 1927, in int john. N.B. Attended hloltn High Seltnol, N.B. lfntererl Nlefiill, 17. Uegtees llelrl: I'l.Se. niversity of N.B.J. ANGUS, MICHAEL FORREST, B.A. I wasnil really asleep . . . I heard every word you fellows were saying. Born june 26, 1025, in Van- couver, B,C. lwarly Edu- cation in Vantrnuver and at Vpper Canada College, Toronto. Attended l'.B.C., 1045-47. Entered MeGill, 1947. Aetivities: R.C,N. V.R., 1044-453 XVe-dnesday Luncheon Club, 1047-50. gcigrees Held: B.A. tU.B. BRITTEN, STANLEY E. Moda sapiens, modo slull- issimus ssl. Bern Aug, 20, 1010, in Vzmeoiiver, B.C, Attended l'niversity 01' liritislt Col- umlmia. lintered Mt-Gill. 1047. Degrees Held: B..-X. CLf,B.C.J. .J-r 1BRYANT, JOHN A. tel no one speak ill of the lisenlf' rn lan. 5, 1020. in lmtrcul XVest. Entered Ftiill. 1045, .Xt-tivities: y.tl Canztdiun .Xir Furve, 10-45 Q VVet1nesduy Lunrlt- t Cilub. Degrees Held: ie. lMeGi1lJ. CAILLIER, FREDERICK CHARLES There is always anolher hill lo look over. Burn iN1:it't'li 10, 1010, in Vuudreuil. Que. .Xtteuded St. Puts titwllege. Carleton College. lintered McGill, Jun. 1046. Activities: Vice- Ptes.. liatxvstm Biologieal Club: I'2X4'l'll11VC. Vnivets: .Xssoeiate McGill. C.O.T.C. Degrees Held: H.Se. 1' Q BEESLEY, JOSEPH R. To have slriven, to haue macle an efforl lo have been lrue lo cerlain idealsflhis alone is warlh lhe slrugglef' Born 1924, in Saint John. NB, .Xttended 1'niversity ut' New Brunswick. lin- tered McGill, 1047. 'Activ- ities: Intramural Hockey. Qegrees Held: B.A. Cl'.N. BEWICK, JOHN B. B.Sc. For we lhal live lo please musl please lo live. f Born Nov. 1, 1926, in Saint John, N.B. Attended llni- versity ot' New Bruns- wick. lintered Meliill. 1947. Degrees Held: B.Se. CU.N.B.j. BOHAN, PATRICIA GRACE, B.A. U Knowledge is nal wisdom. Burn july 8, 1026, in Bos- ton, Mass. Attended Em- manuel College. lintered MeGillf 1047. Aetivities: Mediczll Banquet Commit- tee, 1947-50. Degrees Held: B..-X. Climmanuell. BROD, JAMES J. Who lreacls the road of life. eye only on lhe goal, has los! the very meaning of his soul. Burn Mtty 6. 1025. in New Yurk, N.X'. .Xttentletl Isuzu' li. Young HS.. New Recli- elle, N.Y. lintered Mr- Gill, Sept. 10-10. Degrees Held: .X.B. tllurtnioutlt College, Hanfn'er. N.H.1. CAMBON, KENNETH G. . . I scarce know which part may greater be, wha! I keep of you, or you rob from me. Born ,luly 20, 1023, in Qlll'l'JCL', Que. .Xttended fiHlll1'11ISS1tllI01'Sl High Srltool. litttered McGill. jun. 1046. .-Xetivities: Can- tttliun Arniy, 1040-45. De- grees Held: B.A. tMeGilll. BRODIE, HUGH RUSSELL, B.Sc. Voila! l'alJord a Plnufe el Trois Pislolesll' Born Oct. 13, 1026, in Montreal. .Xttent1edRus- lYIl,XVCSlIl1Ul1l11. lintered lklefiill, 19-I3-44 and 1946. .Xetivittesr Medieille 1051 Class Presiflent I, II, und Ill yt-urs: St-arlet Key So- ciety. 1048-49, President. 1050-51: Medical Vnder- graduate Sweiety, President, 1950-Sl: Elected Perman- ent Class President, 1050. Degrees Held: BSC. QMC- Gillj. BROWN, KENNETH B. ull is beller lu wear ou! lhan lo rusl oul. Bruin Mztrtfli 11, 1924, in Montreal. .Xttended 1Vest- numunt High Selmol. lin- tered Mellill, 1041. Activ- ities: joined tlxe Navy in Ott. 1942. lbztek to llefiill in lull uf 1945. Sailing Tezun, 1047-40. Degrees Held: B.Se. CAMERON, STEWART HOWEY And I am grown much older in a day. Born ,luly 30, 1018, in Lyon Brook, NS. .Xt- tended New Glasgow High Seltnol. Entered McGill, lun. 1046. .Xetivitiesi Stu- dent Yetemns Sneietyg Mustuiit' Club, Pres., 1048- -10. Served in Army, Sept. 1030 tu Det: 1045, ul' which one and at ltztlt' years were with Hritisli Army. De- grees Held: B.A. tMcGilll. CAMPBELL, JANET ELIZABETH, B.A. How dull il is In pause, lo make an end, lo rusl un- burnishlff. no! la shine in use. Burn Oct. -1, 1926, in Peterhorotiglt, Ont. At- tended l'nix'ersity College. Toronto. lintered McGill, 1047, Aetivities: McGill, Clmrztl Srveiety, 1947-51. Degrees Held: B.A. Kfor- ontoj. 329 CAVE, WILLIAM S. H This partial view ofhuman- kind is surely not lhe laslfn Born Dec. 3, 1926, in Montreal. Attended Port Arthur Collegiate Institute. Entered McGill, 1944. Ac- tiv-ities: Intermediate :uid Senior Football Teams, 1944-50: Captain, Inter- mediate Hockey Tenm, 1949-S03 Scarlet Key Soc- iety, 1949-505 Dougals Hnll Residents Council, 1949. Degrees Held: lS,Sc. iMe- Gilll. CHALLIS, THOMAS W. To believe in men is the firsl step Inward helping them. Horn june 20, 1926, in Fairlight, Sztsk, Attended Duncan High School, .4 years Arts at l'.B.C. En- tered McGill. 1947. Activ- ities: M.O.C,, 1949-50: C. O.T,C,, 1947-50. COBB, CHARLES E. 'AHappiness is nal for lhc taking, bulfor lhc making. Born Mnrch S, 1925, in Vancouver, B.C. Attended l'.B.C. Entered McGill, 1947. COETSEE, IVAN MICHAEL, B.A. No specialist. A C.P., I. Born Oct. 3, 1921. in Mid- delburg, South Africa, At- tended High School for Boys, Pretoria. S, Afrirzt, Entered McGill, Jim. 1946, Activities: South African Air Force, 1939--15. De- grees Held: B.A. CMcGillj, CHASMAR, LESLIE R. A good name is rather lo be chosen lhan great riches, Born March 20, 1924, in Snskzitoon, Sztsk. Attended Hanley High School, En- tered McGill. 1949. Activ- ities: R.C,A.F,, 1942--15g University of Snskatcliewztn for Pre-medical and Pre- rliniczil Medicine. 1945-49. Degrees Held: Bachelor of Arts. CHURCH, JAMES PETER, B.Sc. Character is wha! you are in the dark. Born Aug. 21, 1925, in lid- monton, Alta. Attended l.:m'rencetown High School, Acadia l'niversity. En- tered lviellill, 1947. Activ- ities: McGill Cqmtingt-nt C,O,T,C. Degrees Held: B,Scf CLOUTIER, ALBERT Seems, madaml nay il I know nal seems. Born April 26, 1923. Quebec City, Que. tended St. Leo's Acztdex Joined the Armoured Co in 1941. After demot zation entered McGill cr pleted three years oi scier Received his B.Se. ln 19 Activities: Treasurer lT.S., 1949-50. Deg! Held: B.Sc. COHEN, DAVID DANIEL, B.Sc. 'ifrccdom is lhc recognilion of ncccssilyf' Born Sept. 18, 1919. in Newark, NJ. Attended Bucknell University, Lewis- hurg, Pu. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities: Intramural Basketball, 1947-51. Degrees Held: BSC. in Biology, 1947, Bucknell lfniversity. CUPPLES, JAMES FREELAND BRODIE Born at Victoria, B.C. DISHER, IRWIN 5 Res ipsa loquilurf' Born March 24, 1925 Vancouver, B.C. Atten Ridley College, St. C: arines, Ont., Prince of W High School, Vnncou B,C. Entered MCC Sept. 1947. Degrees H B..-X, llkiiversity ot' B. DOBELL, ANTHONY R. 'A Time musl be fought wilh, rushed al. over-awed. and lhrealencd with a sword. Activities: Scarlet Key So- ciety, 1945-47, President 1946: Senior Hockey Team, 1944-45, 1949-50: Students Athletic Council, 1940-47 Degrees lleldz B.Sc. DOYLE, JOHN J. Almost always never say never. Born March 24, 1919, in Donkin, NS. Attended St. Francis Xavier University, Entered McGill, 1947. DUNPHY, EMERSON Or walk with kings-nor lose lhc common touch. Born Oct. 20. 1923, in North Sydney, At- tended St. Furncis Xavier Yniversity. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Degrees Held: B.A. tSt. EX. l'niv.P. B.Sc. 1St. F. X. UniV,j. EASTMAN, DAVID GALE, B.Sc. 'iWork as though il were impossible la fail. Born Nov. 2, 1920, in Exeter, N.H., USA, At- tended Dover High School. University of New Hump, Entered McGill, Sept. 1946. Activities: Choral Society. 1940-483 McGill Outing Club, 1946-48. Degrees Held: BSc. CUniv. of New Hump., 19422, Lieutennnt tSr, Grade? lf.S.lNl.R., 1945. Q l EDGAR, ARTH UR 'icarfre diem. Born Aug, 27, 1914, in l' Brunswick. Attended Mt. Allison. Entn McGill, Sept. 1947. grees Held: B,A. CU.N. 330 EDWORTHY, MURRAY A. HTime does noi become sacred lo us unlil we have lived il. Born at Gladstone. Man. Attended Star City, Sask., l'. of Sask. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: Bowling: Tennis: Swimming. De- grees Held: B.A. tSask.J. ELDER, JOHN M. His sins were scarlel llul his books were read. Born Aug. 19, 1924, in Montreal. Attended Sel- wyn House School, West- mount High School. Activ- ities: Army, 1943-45: M. ILS. Executive, 1949-50: Local C.A.M.S.I. Officer, 1949-50: Scarlet Key So- ciety, 1948-49: Assistant Editor, Medical Journal, 1950: Alpha Omega Alpha. Degrees Held: B.S.. KMC- Gillj. ELLIOTT, RONALD E. Do I dare disturb lhe universe? Born April 7, 1925, in Bom- bay, India. Attended lini- versity of Toronto, Mc- Master University. En- tered McGill, 1947. Dc- grees Heldz B.A. FOWLER, VICTOR BLISS, B.Sc. Born July 6, 1925, in Hum- Jhreys, N.B. Attended Moncton High School, Aca- lia University. Entered VIcGill, 1947. Degrees Fleld: B.Sc. CAcadiaD. FRASER, DAVID CHARLES E. Then mark the cloven sphere lhai holds all lhoughl in ils myslerious folds. Born Aug. 20, 1924. in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Sand- wic'i Collegiate, Windsor. Ridley College, St. Cath- arines. Entered McGill. 1946. Activities: McGill Medical Journal: Osler Soc- iety. Degrees Held: B.Sc. fMcGillJ. HEFFERNAN, JAMES L. 'The slones were cul long. agok.. Born Jan. 10, 1920, in Van- iouver, B.C. Attended U.B.C. Entered McGill, l947. Activities: Alpha Dmega Alpha. HELLER, LEON M The search for lhe unknown is the pleasure of living. Born March 3, 1924. in Montreal. Attended Strath- cona Academy. Entered McGill, 1941. Activities: McGill Medical journal, Editor-in-Chief. Degrees Held: B.Sc. fMcGilD, M.S. CCniversity.ol' VVisconsinD. FROST, VIOLET Though aomewhal lardy, I perchance arrive. Born at Melbourne, Aus- tralia. Attended Mel- bourne Church of England Grammar School. Entered McGill, 1945. Activities: Secretary, VVomen's Med- ical Society, 1947-48. De- grees Held: Graduate Van- goujver General Hospital, HILLMAN, DONALD A. A little goes a long. long way. Born june 25, 1925. in Montreal VVest. Attended Montreal VVest. Entered McGill, 1942. Activities: Scarlet Key. 1950: Class Vice-President: VVednes- day Luncheon Club: Red SL VVhite Revue, 1947: VVrestling Team, 1946-49. Degbrees Held: B.Sc. CMC- Gill . HENRY F. 3, 1924, in W.I. Attended s College, Trini- Entered McGill, Activities: Wednes- Luncheon Club. De- grees Held: B.Sc. CMcGillD. GEGGIE, NORMAN STUART, B.Sc. The house-surgeonga cal- low cocky youlh who from his books has learned much doublful lrull1. Born May 2, 1925, in VVake- field, Que. Attended NVake- field Consolidated, Bishops. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities: Osler Society, 1947-50: Vice-Pres., Osler Society, 1950-51: CAMSI JournaI,1948-49. Degrees Held: B.Sc. iBishops'j. JAMES R. backward cas! my e on prospecis dearl An' oreward lho' I canna see, I guess an' fearll' Born May 17, 1926, in Kuala-Lumpur, Malaya. Schooled in Singapore, Cor- vallis, Oregon, and Oak Bay High, Victoria, B.C. Ac- tivities: Three Pre-Medical years at Mt-Gill. Science Scholarship, 1945: B.Sc., Honnra Camisa, 1948: Med- icine, Class. 1951: C.O.T.C. Douglas Hall Residents Council, 1945-46, 1947-48: Manager Fencing Club, 1945. Degrees Held: B.Sc. 5 FOUNTAIN, CHARLES WILLIAM One anchor will nol hold several ships. Born Dec. 14, 1926, in Ste. Angele, Que. Attended Sherbrooke High School, Bishops U. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Degrees Held: B.Sc. fBish0p'sD. HANRAHAN, GORMAN EDWARD U The neurotic personality of our limes. Born Aug. 3, 1925, in Mont- real. Attended Horace Mann Junior High School, Los Angeles, Cal.g D'Arcy McGee High School, Mont- real: Loyola College, Mont- real. Entered McGill, 1947. Degrees Held: B.Sc. CLoy- ola, Montrealj, 1947. HUBEL, DAVID HUNTER, B.Sc. The carps of warlhiesl corpulcnce wax ever in the clouded wafers of frus- lralion. Horn Feb. 27, 1926, in VI'indsor, Ont. Attended Strathcona Academy. En- tered McGill, 1942. Activ- ities: Choral Society, 1945- 47, 1948-49: Mathematics Club: Squash. Degrees Held: B.Sc. CMcGillJ. 331 ,. .Y H UNT, JOHN WALTER EDM UND After gallons of coffee and D, V,A .'s aid anolher saw- hones has made lhc gradef Born Nov. 1, 1919, in Lon- don, ling. Attended Vive toria Cfollege and 1'.li.C Entered Metlill, 1947. INDER, HARRY ALBERT, B.A. Whal we need mosl is noi sa much lo realize the ideal bu! lo idcalize lhc real. Born Nov. 1-1, 1919, in Halifax, N.S. Attended St. Francis Xavier l'., McGill. Entered McGill, 1946. fMedit'ine in 19473. De- grees Held: B.A. tMeGi11J. KENNEDY, RICHARD FABIAN Tulum igilur ineocsl, ul lilzi impcrcaf' Born jan. 26, 1926, in llare bour Main, Ntid. Attended St. Bonaventures College, QNl'ld.l, Loyola, Chlnntreall Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Degrees Held: B.A. t1,oy- olaj. LUNDELL, FREDERICK WALDEMAR How poor, how rich. how abjccl, how augusl, how camplicale, how wonderful is man. Born flan. 31. 1924, ln Revelstoke. ILC. Attended Schools and Revelstoke 1'.B.C. lintered Mellill. 1947. Aetivitiesz Served in R.C..'X.F., 1942-45. Degrees Hc-1t1:B..-X. C1J.B.C.D. KOSTOL, CARL R. Born May 7, 1922, in Baker, Oregon. Entered McGill, 19-17. Degrees lleld: B.Sc. lllniversity of XVaslnngton, Seattlej. MACDONALD, JOHN B. Faith, hope and charity and Cod will do lhc rest. Born june 11. 1922, in Sydney, N.S. .Xttended St. Francis Xavier 1'niversity. Entered McGill. 1947. JOHNSTON, JOHN J. H Vince! qui se uincclf' Born Dee. 11. 1925, in Van- guard, Sask. Attended lligh Seluml, Sussex, N.li., l'niv. of N.B. lintered Mcf Gill, Sept. 1947. Degrees Held: B.A. KRAUSE, CALVIN C. Ulf lllerc is no wind. raw. Born Nov. 10, 1923. in ,lane Attended lfni- sen, Sask. versity ol Saskatchewan. lintered McGill, 1949. Def grees Held: B..-X. Q MACDONALD, MALCOLM H. Now is lhe lasl spike driven. now is lhe lasl lic riucn, now is the las! speech given . Lefs all go home! Born May S, 1927, in Saskatoon, Sask. Attended lf. of T., 1947. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Water Polo, 1947, 1949- 502 Osler Society, 194850, lnterfaculty Basketball, 19-17-51. Degrees Held: B.A. JOY, ROBERT C. We dance around in a ring and suppose, but lhc secrel sils in lhc middle and knows. Burn Aug. 23, 1923, in XX'hite River jet., Vt. At- tended Proetor High School, Prortor, Vt., Dartmouth Coll., Dartmouth Med. School lst. 2 years. lintered McGill, Sept. 1949. De- grees Held: A, B. tDart- mouth Collj. LASICH, ANTHONY ROBERT, B.Sc. 'A Thcrc's a world of cap- abilily for joy spread around alroul us. mean! for us. inviling us. Born Dec. 24, 1927, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended Nor- anda High School. lintered Mt-Gill, 1944. llegrees 11e1c1:B.Se. tMeGilll. KASMAR, JAMES JOSEPH, B.A. lf youlh lrul knew and ag lwul could. , Born jan. 30, 1923, 1 lfSi01'l1L1Zy, Sask. Attende Regina College and 1'nit of Sask. lintered Mt:Gil 1949. Activities: Pilot wit the RCAF overseas pric to entering Regina Colleg in 1945, Took hrst 2 yea! ol Medicine at l'niv, C Sask. Member nl' the .X pha Omega .Xlpha llonoi ary Medical Society a Mt-Gill. Degrees Held B.A. QSask.J. 3 LECLAIR, JEAN- MAURICE Chassez lc nalurel, . rcvicndra au gallop. Born june 19, 1927, in Say almee, Que. Attended Co lege Notre-Dame, Mont real. lintered McGill, 19-14 Activities: ,Vice-President M.1f.S., 1950551 2 See 1'.T.C. Residenee, 1950-51 Newman tflub, 19-14-51 Degrees Held: B.Sc. KMC Gilll. MANES, JOHN D. Were I made to prognosli- cale lhe fulure of man. I would firsl pul my ear to his heart. Born Ort. 29, 1920, in VVinnipeg. Man. Attended St. Mary's, Calgary and 1,'.B.C. lintered McGill, jan. 19-10. Activities: Intramural Hoekey, 1946- 50. 1. MASON, WILLIAM E. I- 'iNow lhen! Tuppence for fresh-caughl mackerel! Born Ott. 22, 1924, i Montreal. .Xttended Se wyn House School an Lower Canada Collegn Entered McGill, 1941. Ac tivities: Skiing in th winter, Sailing in th summer. Degrees lleld B.St'. 332 'yy' ' tf .g5.::l,5: .1 .1 f I qs ef , , M ..,, K. I . f t ' X 1 EATZKO, ALEXANDER B.Sc. 'Blood. tail. .sweal and beers. Sorn Feb. 2. 1026. in Jlontreul. Attended High School of Montreal. En- ered McGill, 1043. Activ- ties: VVed. Luncheon Club. Degrees lleld: B.Sc. McDANIEL, BERNARD MINSHULL May my lhoughls and aclians be such as shall keep me friendly wilh myseU. Born April 6, 1020, in Moose jaw, Sztsk. Attended Campion College, Regina, Vniversity of Snsk., Sask- zttton. Entered McGill, 1040. Activities: R.C,A.l'f. Degrees Held: B.A. McINTYRE, JOHN D. . . . of calrbages and kings. orn june 7, 1026, in loose juw, Snsk. Attended loose ,lztw Central Col- giate. lintered MeGill, 940, .trtivitiesz C.0,T.C.. M0-SQ. Degrees Held: .A. C5-uskj. MEREDITH, CHARLES EYMARD, B.A. A merry heart doelh good like a medicine. Born April 1, 1026. in Suint john, NB. Attended Loy- ola College. linterecl Me- Gill, 1047, Degrees lleld: B.A. fmagna ruin laudei Loyola. MCDONNELL, CHARLES EDWARD .A. - lf you keep a lhing for 7 years you are sure lo find a use for il. Born Nov. 22, 1023, in Vztnt-ruiver, B.C. Attended Btiruathy South lligh School, l',B.C. lintered McGill, 1047. Degrees Held: B.A. fU.B.C.J. McFARLANE, DOUGLAS VERNON ujusl as lhe lwig is benl lhe lree's inclined. Born April 22, 1023, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High and Sir George NVilliams College. Entered McGill, 1046. Degrees Held: B.Sc. CSir George VVilliams Collegel. Honours Course: Biochemistry, Qual. yr. MICAH UD, CHARLES E. nflmbilious projccls are na- luralwhenonchasnalhingf' Born Sept. 25 1020, in lid- mundston, NB. Attended Edmundstort High Sehool. St. ,Ioseplrs Vniversity, I 'niversity of' New Bruns- wick. lintered McGill, 1047. Aetivities: Edmund- ston lligh School. 1030. St. ,lose-ph's Vniversityg 1936-392 R.C.A.F., 1042- 45: ll.N.B., 1046-47. MILLAR, THOMAS P. Whal reason weaves, by passion is undone. Born April 2, 1023, in lid- monton, Altu. Attended Kitsilano High Sehool, l'. B.C. lfuteretl McGill, 1047. Activities: R.C'.A.F.. I0-11-45: Degrees Held: B.A. fl, .B.C.l. McGEE, GEORGE P. We cannot do everylhing al once but we can do some- ihing al once. Born jan. 4, 1025, in Laehine. Que. Attended St. Ignatius Grade School, Loyola H.S. and College. lintered McGill, Sept.,l047. Activities: Xvednesday Luncheon Club. Degrees Held: B.A. fmugna cum laudej, Loyola College. MILLER, JOSEPH T. Dura lex sea' lex. Born March 25, 1022, in Hickory, N.C'. Attended lipisropnl High School, Alexztndria, Va., Vniversity ol North Carolina. lin- tered Mrflill, Sept. 10-10. Degrees lleld: B.A. 1'l'ni- versity of N. Carrvlinztl. KENNETH that overcomelh , bu! he lhal lhal jesus is lhe Cad. OTH ltillips arv ?CfC1Zif3 'adunte 'CSS 1 L. MORRISON, MORROW, MARY MURRAY, JAMES NADLER, NORMAN KINGSLEY MCRAE Born Oct. 26. 1023. in Oak- land, Cal. Attentlerl l'ni- versity of California. lin- tered McGill, St-pt, 1047. MATILDA, R.N., B.Sc. ---Whal lime, wha! circuil firsl, I ask nol: but unlexs God .send his hail, or blind- ingfireballs, sleei or slifling snow, in some lime, his good lime, I shall arrive, he guides me and the bird. Born Sept. 13, in Montreal. Attended Knowlton High School. lintered McGill. 1045. Aetix'ities:Studei1t Veterans' Soeietyi New- man Club. Degrees llc-ld: R.N. St. Mury's Hospital. B.Sc. CMeGillJ. GORDON, B.Sc. And the lhoughls of man are widened with the pro- cess of lhe suns. Born Aug, 20. 102-1. in lid- rnonton, Altar. Attended Halifax Aezitleuty, M.H.S, lfntered Mefiill. 1046. Ar'- tivities: Mrfiill Outing Club. I0-in--17: Alphzt Omega Alphu: Veterans Serie-ty. 10-1648. Degrees lleld: B.Sc. CNIrC2illJ. JACOB, B.Sc. Yours nol lo do or die. yours bul la reason why, liurn Dee. 2-1. 1026, in lN1tuitrettl. Attenfletl Nie- Gill. lfntetefl lVlt'Gill, 1043, fSeiem't-J, 1047. QM:-clitrineb. Activities: Researrh: Rztrlio- ztetive Isotopes. 'l'hyroid Glztufl: lfditorittl Board. Nlvflill llerlieeil ,lournnl. 1048-51: Tennis: Squusll. llc-grees Held: B.Sc. CMC- Gilll. 333 NASON, EILEEN S. nl musl down lo llle sea again, lo llie lonely sea and the sky. Born March 22, 1926, in Saint John, N.B. Attended Saint George High School. Entered McGill. Sept. 1947. Degrees Held: BSC. Cllni- versity of New Brunswickl, M.Sc. CVassar Collegej. PERCY, EDWARD C. Palienl3 is a virlue, for lime liealellr all wounds. Born Oct, 15, 1924, in Montreal. Attended West- mount High School. En- tered McGill, Sept. 1942. Activities: Harvesting with Culliton, 1942: R.C.A.F.. 1943, Senior Hockey Man- ager, 1947, Secretary, Scar- let Key, 1948: Med. Ball Chairman, 1951: Wednes- day Luncheon Club. De- grees Held: B.Sc. CMcGillJ. ROTHSTEIN, BERNARD BOBBY Nollling is so difficull bul that il may be found by seeking. Born jan. 9, 1926, in Mont- real. Attended Bancroft and Baron Byng High School. Entered McGill, 1943. Activities: President, McGill Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha Society, 1950- 51. .Degrees Held: B.Sc. NEWTON, WILLIAM E. Born July 11, 1926, in Vic- toria, B.C. Attended Brent- wood College, Victoria Col- lege, Univ. of B,C. En- tered McGill, 1947. PULRANG, PETER C. Your nal my palienl, Miss Plolz, your my meal! Born Nov. 24, 1924. in Montreal. Attended River- dale Country School, N.Y. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Osler Society, 1947- 51, Pres., 1949-50: M.O.C., 1947-49: Wednesday Lunch- eon Club, 1948-503 Married 1950. Degrees Held: B.A. Princeton University. SAUNDERS, THOMAS CAMPBELL U . . .Man's ullimale happi- ness consisls in lhe con- lemplaiion of lrulhf' Born Nov. 2, 1921, in Biggar, Sask. Attended University of Saskatchewan. Entered McGill, 1947. ONESTI, SILVIO J. nlnlenclis anirnum sludiis' cl rebus honesiisf' Born Jan. 3, 1926, in San Francisco, Tal. Attended Stanford University. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Class President, 1950- PALTIEL, R. NAOMI, B.Sc. Be good, sweel Maid, and lel who will, be clever, do noble deeds-nol dream lliem all day long. and so make life, one grand. swee! song. WILLIAM B.Sc. many lllin John s, Bishop mount 51: Osler Society, 1948-51, Pres., 1950-51: Alpha Omega Alpha Society, 1950-S1 5 Varsity VVater Polo, 1947-48, 1949-Sl, Captain, 1950-51: Inter- faculty Basketball, 1947- 51, Degrees Held: B.Se- fE.Engr.l, Stanford Uni- versity. OITIQH S 1950-51 , 1048-50: McGill 1950-51. QMC- Gill, Class 1943-45, ROACH, MARK Sindy as if you were lo live forever, live as if you were lo die lomorrowf' Born Sept. 15, 1915, in Regina. Sask. Attended Magee High School, lf.B.C. Entered McGill, 1947. De- grees lleld: B.A. Cl.'.B,C.l, ROBILLARD, FRANCIS ALBERT For Yeslerday is bu! a Dream, and Tomorrow is onlya Vision. but To-day well lived makes every Yeslerday a Dream of Happiness, and every To- morrow a Vision of hope. Born Jan. 5, 1925, in Campbells Bay, Que. At- tended Campbell's Bay, D'Arcy McGee. lintered McGill, 1943. Activities: Class Rep. C.A.M.S.l., 1947-48. Degrees Held: B.A. CMcGillJ. ' g1'eES SCARTH, ALASTAIR G. Discharged-unimproved. Born jan. 5, 1927, in Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que. Attended Macdonald High School, 1932-43. Entered McGil1,1943-47. Degrees Held: B.Sc. SCHMIDT, ERNEST W. U The fear of llie Lord is ilie principal par! of know- ledge. Born Dec. 5, 1922, in Hep- burn, Sask. Attended Uni- versity of Sask. lintered McGill, 1947. Activities: Executive, I.V.C.F., 1948- 49. Degrees Held: B.A. CSaslc.j. SEYFERTH, ROGER The mos! precious Illini life is gaad health-me and physical. Born Oct. 16, 1922, in It waukee, NVis, Attexg NVayland. Entered Mc 1949. Activities: MCC Gliding Club. Degr Held: A.A. CWaylan D.D.S. CMarquettel. 1. 334 MERRIL E. is an lhal whose cuer and move. n Oct. 7, 1926, in Orms- n, Que. Attended istown High School. ered McGill, 1943. Ac- ties: Scarlet Key, 1946: ss Treasurer, 1946-47. Srees Held: B.Sc. tMc- lrgin fades ' ever when JOHN B. eal STEWART, DAVID M. Work as if il all depends on you, pray as if il all depends on Cod. Born Aug. 26, 1919, in Grafton, Vt. Attended Norwich llnivcrsity. En- tered McGill, 1947. Degrees Held: B.A. THOMSON, ALEXANDER, ,B.A. ln nothing do men more nearly approach lhe Gods lhanuin giving heallh lo HICYI. Born June 8, 1921, in Kirlaintillocli, Scotland. Attended Viliversity of British Columbia. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: VVednesday Luncheon Club: Intramural B sketball. De- grees Held: CL'.B.C.l. STEWART, KENNETH ROYAL, B.Sc. Uconsider lhe lilies of lhe field. how lhey growg lhey lail nal, neilher do lhey spin. . . nice work. if you gel il. . .H Born july 4, 1926, in Mont- real. Attended Sherbrooke High School, Bishops Uni- versity. Entered McGill. 1947. Degrees Held: B.Sc. iBishop'sJ. SUMMERBY, JOHN HALL, B.Sc. 'iCeaselessaspiring, Ceaseless conlenlf' Born Aug. Zo, 1923, in Macdonald College, Que. Attended Macdonald Iligh School. Entered McGill. Oct. 19405 Medicine, 1947. Activities: As in previous admission COld McGill. 19471. Degrees Held: B.Sc. VAN DER VEER JOHN R. Jr. The desire la lake medicine is perhaps lhe grealesl fealure which dislinguishes man from animals. Born Aug. 25, 1925, in Chicago, Ill. Attended Lyons Township H.S., La Grange. Ill., University ot' Illinois. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Intra- mural Basketball. VANDRICK, SYDNEY JOHN ADLER For he looked for a clly which halh foundalions. whose builder and maker is Cod. Born Oct. 2, 1925, in Saskatoon, Sask. Attended Chilliwack Jr.-Sr. High, Vniversity of B.C. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: McGill Christian Fel- lowship, President, 1948- 49: Inter-Faith Council, 1947-48, 1949-503 C.O.T.C. 1947-50. Degrees Held: B.A. CU,B.C.j. 'EYMAN, STANLEY JOHN, B.Sc. ie musl make of life a zam, and lhal dream a ililyf' n March 12, 1927, in it john, N.ll. Attended versity of New Bruns- c. ' Entered McGill. t. 1947. Activities: -r Society. 1947-513 quet Chairman, 1949- Assoc. Editor. C'.A.M. Journal. 1949-SUQ In- e, Douglas Hall, 1948- Degrees Held: B.Sc., '. CU.N.B.l. WILLIAMS, ROGER I. 'iFides el labor. Born April 4, 1921, in Vtica, N,Y. Attended Nor- wich lfniversity. Entered Mt-Gill, Sept. 1947. De- grees Held: B.A. CNor- wicli lvniversityl. WILSON, ROBERT G. 'tHe is lhe basl physician who is the best inspirer of hope. Born jan. 14, 1922, in Van- couver, B.C. Attended Vnivcrsitv of British Col- umbia. Entered McGill. 1947. Degrees Held: B.A. CU.B.C.J. WOOD, LORING WAYLAND, A.B. All knowledge is vain save when there is work. Born jan. 27, 1923, in Worcester, Mass. Attended Dartmouth College. CU. S..-XJ. Entered McGill. 1049. Degrees Held: A.B. tDartmonthJ. SWANZEY, EUGENE H. Many walk these palhs but only afew Ieavefoolprinlsf' Born Nov. 17, 1921, in Lewistown, Mon. Attended il.OfXA185Il1I1gt0l1, tSeattlcl. Entered McGill, 1947. .Xc- tivities: Trackg Wednesday Noon Luncheon Club. De- grees Held: B.Sc. tWash- ingtonl. VERNON, MAURICE ARTHUR, B.A. Mens sana in corpore Jana. Born Nov. 23, 1922. in Cal- gary, Alta. Attended lfni- versity School, Victoria, B.C. Entered McGill, jan. 1946. Activities: Secretary- Treasurer, A.O.A., 1950- 51. Degrees Held: B.A CMcGillJ. WOOD, WILLIAM S. Common sense is in spile of nol the resull of, educalionf' Born March 7, 1927, in Vancouver, BC. Attended Kitsilano High School, Vancouver, B.C., Univer- sity of British Columbia. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Slight, Degrees Held: B.A. I I 335 WRIGHT, DAVID T. YOUNG, ARCHIBALD H Vincii qui palilur-CMH: DOUGLAS conquers who cnduresfll Born Feb. 2, 1918. in Rc- Clonrlo Beach. Cal. At tended Ynivvrsity Of Cali- fornia. Entered McGill 1047. Degrees Held: B.A fl'niv. ofCz1lif.J. Front--Dr. E. G. D. Murrayg Silvio Onesti, Presidenty Dr. W. W. Francis. Buck-Tiro Belo-Osagie, Secretory-Treasurerp Mimi Belmonteg Stuart Geggie, Vice-Presidentp William DesBrisoy. 'iclcvcrness is serviceable for everything, sufficient for nolhingf' ' Born June ll, 1926, in Keir, Dumfrieshire. Scot- land. Attended lfnivr-rsity Hill School. Vancouver, University nf B.C., Van- couver. Entered McGill, Sept. 1947. Activities: Intramural Basketball. De- grees Held: B.A. fl'.B.C.J. Osler Society The Osler Society was founded in 1921 to perpetuate the memory and teachings of Sir William Osler by the reading of papers and discussions ot topics reflecting his ideas of a liberal medical education. Meetings, open to all members of any class of the medical faculty, are held six times during the year in the Osler Library in the Medical building, where many rare and in- teresting volumes as well as exhibits are collected. Interested students may apply for membership into the society which holds an annual banquet at the Ritz Carlton Hotel. ,...--Sw. fl Macdonald l . is 51 Q5-'fs , ,lv ANNE LANGBALLE JOHN BUTLER ERIC BRADFORD PAT MONKMAN Household Science Coffee Shop Publications Diploma -affix? Tir, ' - kgs. M ,.., ,se in . ,Q K BEECH PAYNE AUDREY FRASER GERALDINE HAMILL DOUGLAS LOGSDAIL Post Grad. Women's Athletics House Committee Agriculture I MRS. D. C. MUNROE WILLIAM BOKOVAY ROSS HENNIGAR PROF. R. I. BRAWN Hon. Vice-Pres. Secreatry Lit. 6. Deb. Hon. President i 2 I Pk HAROLD GIBBS EDWARD CASHMAN JAMES McGREGOR GERALD McPHERSON House Committee Men's Athletics Teachers Gold Key 338 WILLIAM RITCHIE MARY LOUISE GASPER G. C. NOBLE President Vice-President Treasurer STUDENTS' COUNCIL 1950-1951 'I'he Students' Council that took office in the Spring of 1950, enlarged by the addition of the Chairman of the Coffee Shoppe Committee, soon became moulded into a hard working group that gave freely of their time that the extra-curricular activities of Macdonald College might function smoothly. The first duty of the Council on taking office was to arrange for the publishing of the Handbook during the summer months. This year copies of this publication were sent to the new students two weeks before Registration so that they might learn some- thing of College life before they arrived at Macdonald. The Council reconvened in the Fall to find that the Treasurer and the Director of Publications had failed to return. Messrs. Noble and Bradford took over the two vacancies and a good deal of credit must be given them for the excellent manner in which they fulfilled their duties. Mr. Noble and the Finance Committee were faced with a particularly difficult task in the allocation of the Students Fund to the various clubs and organizations on the campus. With the decreased enrolment and consequently decreased aggregate figure, great care had to be taken when adjusting the individual Budgets. The second annual Macdonald-McGill Day was held toward the middle of October and ajudged to be a success by all. The Council welcomed the McGill Frosh as well as several car loads of Graduate students to a day that included a tour of the Campus, a football game, and a picnic lunch. The highlight of other Council activities was the reception held in honour of General and Mrs. McNaughton on the occasion of their visit to the College for the War Memorial Assembly. The time is approaching when we must move along and make way for our suc- cessors. The Council of l95l would like to wish them the very best of luck and extend to them the hope that with their leadership the session 1951-52 will be one of the best ever seen at Macdonald. 339 BUTLER, JOHN D. t JONES. PETER S- l :hall rule lhcm will! a A A manly -'hide 0 Sleady . ,od of iron. grin .sonic pep, some brgins Born March 15, 1921. in Ot- - - - Hes 5111610 win- I tawa, Ont. Attended OL- Born bsph 1. 1928, U1 tawa Tech., Keniptville Petitcodiac, N.B. Attended Agr.Scl1ool. Entered Mc- Petitcodiac lligh School, Gill, 1947. Activities: Class Mount 1 Acudrrlny. president, 19471515 Stu. NS..-XL.. lantcred Mcfxlll, dents' Veteran Organi- 1949. Activities: COURSE zation, 19505 Chairman, Royal l'ylbllCHi10HS, 1949- Students Coffee Shop Com- 505 SCC Y- TYPHS-3 F1355 mittee' 1951, 19507513 Director 01 Booths College Royal, 1050-51g Interclass Volleyball. The Class of '51 B.Sc. CAgricuIl'ureJ Some seventy-five students, from several of Canada's Provinces, the British Isles, the United States, Germany, Palestine, Barbados, lamaica, Greece, Switzerland, and other countries, came to Macdonald in the fall of 1947 to make up the class of Agr. 1951. Unique from the first, this was the only group ever to have to wear berry-boxes for head-gear as part of initiation. Told by the Dean on entrance that we were now very small frogs in a big pond, the end of the first year saw us, if not as bigger frogs, at least as fewer frogs in the same pond. Examinations had taken their toll. Two sets of class elections during the first year set the stage for stormy political activity within the class for all four years. However, lohn Butler emerged as class president, perhaps not unscathed, each year. While early graduations continued after each set of exams, the class was bolstered by eighteen new members in the second year and about thirty, mostly from Prince of Wales College and N.S.A.C., in the third year, and with this reinforcement managed to shine in nearly every field of campus life. Athletically, the class has won the interclass sports championship two years tpossibly three by nowl, one or more championships in football, basketball, volleyball, waterpolo, swimming, track, tennis, badminton, and hockey, as well as having more than its share of representatives on the intercollegiate teams. ln other fields, the class has won the Nesbitt shield for the best play two years, members comprise five-sixths of the Melody Macs orchestra, and have been very active in bringing back the Green and Gold Revue. It was a member of this class that had the Student Accident Insurance Policy put into effect through the Student's Council, and many others have taken a very active leadership in all phases of college activity. Space limits the telling of all our achievements, but the willingness of practically every one to do his share augurs well for the future of the members of class 1951. Most important of all, friendships have been made here which will be continued and re- membered long after we have forgotten what the text-books contained. 340 ABBEY ARTH UR G Aa I . - He who can avoid women: let him avoial Mem. Born Nov. 9, 1929. in Montreal. Attended Lower Canada College, Montreal West. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Football, Green and Gold, Dance Committee Interclass Sports, Macdonald Royal. I BOOTH, ESWARD JOHN R. His air impressive, and his reasoning sound. Born Aug. 9, 1921, in Eng- land. Attended Vaughan School, U. of Besancon, France, Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Interclass sports and Plays, 1948-50, Lit. St Deb., Secretary, 1950, Treasurer, 1951, Secretary, Clan, 1947-49, l.D.V.L., 1948-50. BROWN, GEOFIGIANA LOUISA Nothing hinders me or claunts me. Born June 22, 1929, in Stan- stead, Que. Attended Stan- stead Wesleyan College, Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- Livities:Gold Key Treasurer, 1950-51, House Committee, I948-49, Royal Steering ommittee. 1949-50, Class ice President, 1950-51, amera Club. .1552 fe ,.s , -:gp I 1 f -.L ' -.fl 15 U Q K, ,., we I c ALLABY, STUART F. Born Aug. 6, 1924, in Bloomfield, N.B. Attended Norton and Bloomfield, N.B,, N.S.A.C. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: Volleyball. BOYCE, DANIEL S. The lheavens and the earth and what is between them,- think lhat we have created them in jest? Born July 9. 1929, in Atlielstay, Que. Attended Huntingdon High School. Entered McGill, 1947. BAUMBROUGH, JOHN WILLIAM Ambition is no cure for love. Born Feb. 1, 1929, in Ver- non, B.C. Attended Ver- non, B.C. Entered McGill. 1947., Activities: Varsity Football and Hockey Inter-, class Sports, House Com- mittee, 1948-49. BOYCE, DAVID 'Men often dream. but lhafs a mood, which comes lo those in solitude when they may accomplish much with little effort. Born May 16, 1928, in Bar- bados, B.XV.I. Attended Harrison College, Barbados, B.W.I. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Interclass W'ater Polo, Interclass Swimming, College Soccer Team. BROWN, KENNETH B. We're at the gates of hell, the trouble is, we're on the inside looking nut. Born March 5, 1929, in Cowansville, Que. At- tended Cowansville High School. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: College Hockey, 1947-51, Inter- class Sports, 1949-51, Gold Key Society, Sec., 1950-51, College Royal, 1950-51, aural Problems Club, 1949- BRYSON, JOSEPH W. The will lo win must be backed by lhe faith that victory is possible. Born May 5, 1921, in Orms- town, Que. Attended Orms- town High School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Interclass Volleyball' Camera Club. il. BELL, GRAEME L. He who laughs last has the joke explained lo him. Born Oct. 30, 1929, in Montreal. Attended West Hill and Montreal West High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Col- lege Football, 1947-49, Hockey, 1948-50, Class Sports, 1947-51, Class Play, 1949-50. BERRY, CHARLES H. What should a man do but be merry. Born Jan. 6, 1930, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Lis- gar Collegiate. Entered McGill, 1948, Activities: College Football, College Hockey, Interclass Sports. BRADFORD, GORDON ERIC Time is as you take It. Born Nov. 2, 1929. in Tren- holm, Que. Attended Foster, Waterloo High School. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: FailtVe- Times Stad, 1949-51, Ed- itor. 1951, Director Pub- lications, 1950-51, Inter- class Volleyball, 1949-51, Animal Husbandry Club, 1949-51, Pres., 1950-51. CANAVAN, GORDON S. Take me just as I am. Born Aug. 23, 1924, in N.S. Attended C.V.T.S., Pictou. N.S., N.S.A.C. 326 years in Navy. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: Interclass Sports. 341 BROWN, CYRIL B. Born June. 1920, in British Guiana. Attended Queen's College, Br. Guiana. En- 'tered McGill, 1949. Activ- ities: N.F.C.U.S. Chairman, Class Play. CASHMAN, EDWARD F. lsn'l that marvelous, fsilence is golxienlf' Born Aug. 29, 1928, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Lis- gar Collegiate. Ottawa. En- tered McGill. 1948. Activ- ities: Vice-Pres. Men's Ath- letic Ass., 1949-50, Pres- ident Men's Athletic Ass., 1950-51, Captain Senior Intercollegiate Basketball Team, 1949-50, Coach, Senior Intercollegiate Bas- ketball Team, 1950-51: Interclass Sports, 1948-51. CLARK, GEORGE H. Born Sept. 12, 1929, in New Glasgow, N.S. Attended New Glasgow High School, N.S.A.C. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: Interclass Sports. DOUGLAS, ROBERT K. All philosophy in Iwo words -fsuslain and abstain. Born Ang. 17, 1929, in Cowansville, Que. At- tended Sutton High, Know- ton lligh, Cowansville High Iinteted hlrtiill, 1947. Ac- tivities. lntcrclass Sports. 1948-S13 Track, Football, Hockey, Basketballg House Committee. 1950-51. FERGUSON, RICHARD CAMERON With many a social virtue graced and yel a friend of Solitude. ' Born Dec. 9, 1929. U1 Montreal. Attended Cath- olic High School. lintered Meflill, 1947. Activities: Class Football, 1947-502 College Football. 1950-511 Class Track, 19-18-515 Col- lege Track, 1948-51. COLE, LESLIE JOHN NORMAN His roving fancy, like the wind lhal nolhing can slay and nolhing can bind. Born Dee. 10, 1926, in St. Andrew, jamaica, BAV.l. Attended Jamaica College And Wolnier's Boys' School. lintered McGill. 1948. Ac- tivities: Intercollegiate Track Soccer, 1948-505 Intercollegiate Rugby, 1949-51: Green and Gold, 1949-50, lnterelass Debat- ing, 1949-SU, Choral Soc- iety, 1949. ,Y DUCKWORTH, RUSSELL EDWIN H To friends a-friend. Born june 18, 1930, in Montreal. Attended ltlont- real High School. lintered lV1t'Gill,19-17. Activities: Class Sports, 1947-Sl, l.l5A'.L., 1948-50g Inter- collegiate Tennisg Green St Gold, 19-19-51, Orchestra, 1949-51, FOLKES, EUGENE A. Ari is long and lime is fleelingf' I Born March 29, 1928. ni Cuha. Attended jamaica College, janiaiea, lS.VV.l. lfniered lV1csGill. 19-18. At'- tivities: Athletic Assn. Sec., 1949-50, Treas., 1950- 515 Clan, 1948-50, Track Team, 1948-51 1 Soccer' Team, 1948-51: Tennis Team, 1950-51, Class Pro- phet, 19503 McGill Senior Soccer Team, 1949-51. COLPITTS, STANLEY ROY A good name is ralher io be chosen lhan greai riches. Horn Aug. 21, 1929, in Salisbury, N.B. Attended Salisbury High School, Mount Allison Academy, N.S.A.C. lintered McGill, 1949. Activities: Interelass Hockey and Football, 19-19- 51. ESTEY, RALPH H. Born Dec. 9, 1916, in Mill- ville, N.B. Attended Mill- ville Superior, Carleton County Vocational School, NYoodstor'k, l'.N.li. lintered McGill, 1949. FIELD, BARBARA A. Earth is here so kind, lhal jus! tickle her with a hoe ana she laughs wilh a harUesl.1 Born May 30. 1929. H1 Montreal. Attended VVest- mount lligh School. len- tered McGill, 1948. Activ- ities: House Committee. 19501 Choral Society: Red Cross Safety Instructor. I..- ae r, Q' CRAIG, CHARLES R. Born Sept. 4, 1928, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Lis- gar Collegiate. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Varsity Football, 1948-50, Hockey. 1948-50, Inter- class Sports. l s A 'L . .I FAIRLEY, MARGARET BUCHANAN Why lake life seriously, you'll never gel oul alive. Born April 11, 1922, in l'x- bridge, ling. Attended Portsmouth High School l'Iart's ling. lintered MC- Gill, 1947. FIRTH, .noi-IN M. Government is bul a neces- sary evil. Horn Nov. 24, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real High School. Entered McGill, 19-17. Activities: l.it. SL Deb.. 1948-49g VVar Memorial Committee, 1948- 49, I.S.S,, 1949-Stl, Failt- Ye Times, 1949-50, Chair- man l,S.S, Committee, 1950- 51. DICKEY, RODERICK G. ll is nol good lhal lhc man should be alone. Born May 28, 1918, in Halifax, N.S. Attended Dalhousie. N.S.A.C. En- tered McGill, 1949. Activ- ities: Badminton: Inter- elass Sports. Degrees Held: MA. tIJalhousieJ. FEE, HARRY NOBLE He works and whislles from morn 'lill night, yet always has something more la wrilef' Born March 1-I, 1929, in Ottawa, Ont. Attended Lisgar Collegiate. lintercd McGill, 1947. Activities: Class Sports, 1947-51: Track Team, 1949, Pub- lications, 19511 Class Play, 1949, Green 81 Gold.19S0. FITZPATRICK, TERENCE JOSEPH Born Nov. 19, 1928, in Port Alfred, Que. Attended St. Patricks College, Ottawa, lintered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Interclass Sports, 1948-51. 342 FRIARS, GERALD W. Born April 26, 1929, in Sus- ex, NB. Attended Sussex High School, N.S.A.t'. En- tered Mt-Gill, 1949. Activ- ities: lnterclass Sports. HALIBURTON, JOHN DOUGLAS Tidiness is next to god- linen. Born Oct. 19, 1929, in Avonport, N.S. Attended Avonport and NVolfville High. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: Inter- collegiate Football3 Inter- elass Hockey, Basketball, VVater Polo, Football, Ag. Eng. Rep. to College Royal3 Member of ASAE. L JENKINS, KENNETH JAMES WILLIAM The only good is knowledge, and the only evil is ignor- ance. Born Oct. 1, 1929, in Mont- real. Attended Montreal High and Macdonald Col- lege. liutered McGill, 1947. Activities: College Bad- minton, Adult Education, Movie I'rojection3 Class Basketball, 1947. .an GIBBS, HAROLD C. The best laid plans o' mice and men gang aft agleyf' liorn April 28, 1928, in Bar- bado,s B.VV.I. Attended Harrison College, Bridge- town, Barbados. I-Interec' McGill, 1947. Activities: lnterelass Swimming3 Inter- class Water Polo: Royal Steering Committee, 1948- 49. 1950-513 House Com- mittee, 1948-50g President nt House Committee, 1950- 51. GILLIS, MICHAEL I-'. UDrink no longer water, but use a little wine for the slomachfs sake. Born March 30, 1920, in Nfld. Attended St. Fen- tan's High School, N.S.A.C, Entered McGill, 1949. Ac- tivities: College Royal Com- mittee HENNIGAR, ROSS A. Horn June 14, 1929, in Halifax, N.S. Attended Town of Mt. Royal High School. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: lnterclass Sports3 Green and Gold, 1948-Slg Pres. l,it. Sz Deb., 1950-51, Pres. Rural Prob- lems Club, 1949-50: Stu- dent's Council, 1950-51 -1.- HOBSON, GEORGE B. Labour keeps you fit and prime. but give me leisure every time. Born May 11, 1929, in Windsor, Ont. Attended Montreal High School. En- tered McGill. 1947. Activ- ities: Badminton: College Orchestra. I9'Irfl-S12 Mus- ical Director, Green and Gold, 1949-51. GOYETTE, LOUIS E. Born Feb. 14, 1924, in St. Hyacinthe, Que. Attended Glebe Collegiate, Ottawa. Activities: Dance Commit- I JM' . GRAINGER, PETER N. Born April 17, 1922, in Sydney Mines, N.S. At- tended Sydney Academy, N.S.A.C. Entered McGill, tee3 Failt-Ye Times, Inter- 1948. Activities: Inter- class Sports3 Macdonald class Sports, 1948-49. Royal Steering Committee. .Cl , Q y - f '- 1 X if 1: 1 .5 Q 1 HUNTER, CONRADO E. U Travel is but an education. Born March 31, 1929, in Santiago de Chile. At- tended The Grange School, Santiago. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Interelass Football, 1947-493 Chair- man Purt-liasing Commit- tee. it 5 M 1 1 JUTRAS, PIERRE J. Born Aug. -1, 1928, in Montreal. Attended Mont St. Louis. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: Inter- collegiate Track, 1948-513 Publicity,1949-50,A.S.A.E., 1049-51, Ski Club. 1946- 491 Interclass Sports. KEENAN, DANIEL Born Jan. 31, 1919, in Glasgow, Scotland. At- tended Charletown, Prince ot Wales College. Entered McGill, 1949. KINNAIRD, GORDON ALEXANDER Genius is the ability to avoid work. Born Jan. 16, 1931. in VVey- burn, Sask. Attended Ogema. N.S.A.C. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: Asst. Manager Hockey Team, 1949-503 Interelass Sports, Manager Hockey Team, 1950-51. IDE, ALAN GRAHAM Cowboys and indians. Born May 3, 1929, in Montreal. Attended West Hill High School, Montreal. Entered McGill, 1948. Ac- tivities: Rifle Club, 1948- 49, lnterelass Water Polo, 1949-503 Interclass Foot- ball. 1950-513 Camera Club, 1948-51. KIRTHISINGHE B. P. When they offer thee a heifer run with a halter. Born jan. 15, 1919, in Colombo, Ceylon, At- tended College of Agr., Poona fl'niv. Bombayj, Indian Institute of Dairy Sei,, India, Postgrad., Im- perial College ot Trop. Agr., Trinidad, Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: President, Ceylonese Assoc'n in Can- ada, 1949-S03 President, Men's Reading Room Com- mittee, 19513 Mc-n's House Committee, 1951. 343 at .. in f If -at li KNOX, DONALD M. Life is jus! one damned lhing afler anallicrf' Born Nov. 10, 1922, in Carleton Place, Ont. At- tended Carleton Place High School. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Class Sports, 1947-51, MACDONALD, ADOLPHUS GERARD Enough has been said. Born May 20, 1916, in P.E.I, Attended Prince of Nvales College, N.S,A.C. R.C,A.F. Entered McGill, 1949. McPHERSON, GERALD MERKLEY MingIe your cares wilh pleasure naw and Men. Born Dec. 13, 1923, in VVilliamsburg, Ont. At- tended Morrisburg. Ont., Carleton College. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Student Veteran Organ- ization, 1947-483 Gold Key, 1948-50: President, Gold Key, 19513 VVar Memorial Committee, 1948-50. ,HQ- -f LAMBERT, JOSAPHAT H Virlus slat in media. Born Oct. 2, 1924, in Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere, Que. Attended Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere Classical College. Entered McGill, 1947. De- grees Held: B..-X. Cfrom Laval Universityj. MACDOUGALL, JAMES IGNATIUS Born Sept. 19, 1922, in Antigonish. N.S, Attended Margace Forks ILS., CB., St. F.X.1'. Entered MC- Gill, 1949. METCALFE, ALEXANDER LANGLER Born April 12, 1921. in Montreal, Attended Strath- cona Academy. LAWRENCE, HIBBERT GILBERT Silence is unc great arl of conversation, he is nol a foal who knows when lo hold his langue. Born April 15, 1925, in Nappari, Sta. Attended C.ll.T.S., Moncton: N.S. A.C. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: Interclass Badminton, Hockey and Volleyball. .. tbl- 1 y, ... 'Ag g in 8 .4 , V 5 1. . LIGHT, RONALD ALFRED JAMES Born May 4, 1926, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Glebe Collegiate. Carleton Col- lege. Activities: Green and Gold, 1949. I yirlr A M Ri 'L'- MACMILLAN, AUDREY ELIZABETH MARIE Born Feb. 18, 1931. in Fair- view, P.E,l. Attended Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, N.S.A.C. Entered McGill, 1949. Ac- tivities: Rural Problems Club, 1949-50: Gold Key Society, 1949-51. MILES, VERNON J. Born Dec. 17, 1925, in North Sydney, N.S, At- tended St. John, N.B., Carleton College, Ottawa. Entered McGill, 1948. Ac- tivities: Interclass Foot- ball: Swimming, VVater Polo, Cotfee Shop Com- mittee, 1950. McCANSE, JOHN B. Ulf you have nolliing lo do. begin it right, and begin il right away. Born Sept. 20, 1929. in Montreal. Attended Hem- mingford, Que. Entered McGill, 1946. Activities: Publications, 1948-512 Dance Committee, 1947- 48. MOORE, HARRY E. ln again oul again: howl hal: sidccarsf' Born Dec. 23, 1929. in Montreal. Attended Mont- real VVest High and Stan- stead College. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Football, 1948-50, Hockey, 1949-50: Interclass Sports. LYNCH, LAWRENCE A. Born May, 1926, in Mont- real. Attended Loyola Col- lege. Activities: Managing Ed., Failt-Ye Times, 1949 McLAUGHLIN, HARRY ARTHUR LLOYD Born Nov. 24, 1908, in Saint John, N.B. Attended Saint john High School, N.S.A.C., Truro, N.S. En- tered McGill, 1949. MORELAND, CHARLES ROBERT Reason is nol measured by size or height, but by principle. Born May 25, 1929, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Ot- tawa Tech. Entered Mc- Gill, 1948. Activities: Orchestra, 1948-51, Pres., Dance Committee, 1951, Green and Gold, 1949: In- terclass Sports, 1948-51. 344 'I 'Q ' iff 7, . 4 IULVEY, ROLAND H. Hilch your wagon lo a slav- keep your seal and there you are. orn Oct. 16, 1917, in Tim- iins, Ont. Attended Met- alf High School, Carleton 'ollege. - Activities: Inter- lass Hockey, 1948-50: In- zrclass Football, 1949-50, louse Committee, 1949- Ug Steering Committee Royall, 1950-Sl. I ORTER, DOROTHY J. urn Dec. 4, 1921, in Erle, ue. Attended Bishopton itermediate School, Sir eorge VVilliam's School ir Veterans. 3 years in Entered McGill, '4 . NEW, DESMOND J. AhI Why should life all labour lie. Born March, 1928, in New- port, England. Attended Huntingdon High School, Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Ritie Club, 1946- 50, C.I.C., 1950. NICHOLSON, JAMES WILLIAM GORDON Born jan. 19, 1931, in Grapaud, P.E.l. Attended Grapaud Public School, Prince of Wales College. Entered McGill, 1949. Ac- tivities: Dir. of Public- ations for College Royal, 1951. NOBLE, GEOFFREY C. 'isize is merely a mailer of opinion. Born july 1, 1929, in Tor- onto, Ont. Attended Uni- versity of Toronto Schools. Entered McGill, 1947. Ac- tivities: Treasurer, Stu- dents' Council, Interclass Sports. READ, DEANE C. A man's friends are a sign of his characlerf' Born Dec. 19. 1925, in Summerside, P.E.I. At- tended Prince of Wales College, N.S.A.C. Entered McGill, 1949. Activities: Hockey, Volleyball, Sec'ty Treasurer College Royal Treasurrr Veteran's Soc- iety. REEDER, STEWART W. Born Aug, 22, 1918, in Moncton, N.B. Attended Moncton Grade School. Salisbury l-LS., N.S.A.C. Entered McGill, 1949. . vv si . nxral - , ROY, CHARLES A. Tis lzcller lo wear oul than 'usl oul. orn Aug. 9, 1928, in amphellton, N.B. ,Xt- 'nded Campbellton lligh Zhool and N.S.A.C. En- red McGill, 1949. Activ- ies: Hockey, lnterelass Jorts. SARGEANT, VERNON AUDLEY LLOYD Born Feb. 12, 1928, in Bar- bados, B.VV.l. Attended Harrison Coll., Barbados, H,VV.I., Imp. Coll. of Tropical Agr., Trinidad. lintered McGill, 1939. Ac- tivities: Soeeerq Tennis, Failt-Ye Times: l.V.C.F. SCHNITZER, MORRIS Hz who suffers, conquers. Born Feb. -1. 1922, in Bochum, Germany, At- tended Prcparatory Schools in Germany. lintered Me- Gill, 1947. RINFRET, CHARLES B. Usapcn: audef' Born Feb. 6, 1927, in XVest- mount, Que. Attended Col- lege Stanislas, Ecole Na- tionale D'Industrie Lziitiere fFranc'eJ. Activities: Swim- ming, VVater Polo: Track, Class Play. 13' SHEWCHUK, WILLIAM A change is as good as a ral. Born April 25, 1927, in Ot- tawa. Ont. Attended Ot- tawa Technical High School. lintered McGill, 1947, At'- tivities: Varsity Football, 1948-49. 345 -ef,-fr-f PHILLIPS, WILLIAM ERNEST JOHN Born July 31, 1929, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Glebe Collegiate, Ottawa Tech. Activities: Asst. Ed. Clan, 1948-495 Sec. Publications, 1949-503 Royal Steering Com., 1949-50. Y 77' I A ig W 25 or sg-,i .- N ' ' - ,. 4 K ' ' yi 5 e .5 it H ,i L 1 . t . RITCHIE, JOHN W. Fond of sporls and hcarly laughler, bu! business firsl and pleasure aflcrf' Born Sept. 3, 1929, in Glace Bay, N.S. Attended XYesthill High School, Mont- real. lintcred McGill, 1947. Activities: Sr. Football, 1947-48: Pres, Lit 8t Deb., 1949-50, Pres., Student's Council, 1950-513 Green and Gold. 1949-S11 Class Play. 19495 Class Sports, 1947-51. in my SORLEY, JAMES D. Born April 4, 1927, in Ot- tawa, Ont. Attended Lis- gar Collegiate, Ott. lin- tered McGill, 1948. Activ- ities: College Basketball, 48-Sl: lnterclass Foot- ball, 1948-513 Sec. An. Hus, Club, 1949-50, Treas., 1950- 51. -fx. ,t , V SPRIGGS, WILLIAM M. Born June 11, 1930, in Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que. Attended Macdonald Iligh School, lintered McGill, 19-17. Aetivities: Interclass i2wimn1ing, Football, VVater 'olo. his WEEKS, SAMUEL C. Born Oct. 18. 1915, in Nfld. Attended Sackville II1gIl,C.Il.'I1.Sl'llO17I,MKHIIC- ton, N.S.A.f'. lintered Mc- Gill, 1949. Activities? Intereluss Sports. me STEVENSON, ALLISON BENNETT Born Sept. 17, 1929, in New Glzgsgow, P,li.I. Attended New Glasgow Public School, Prince of VVales Follege. lintered McGill, 1949. TAYLOR, LESTER 'JOHN RICARDO Born April 12, 1927, in Janmiru, B.W.I. Attended Munro College, B.VV.I. lin- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Green and Gold, 1947- 49, fzxpt. Mac. Soccer, 1947-Sl, McGill Senior Soccer, 19-19-51, Mac Track Team, 1947-505 Tennis Team, I9-18-49, Athletic- Ass., 1947-48. . 5 1 . -- ' 1, . - . . ,t i . . , sg. it -f . 1 .-vfi-s.. . , 'f-.gi ff'ig21fi5??CU' A . 1.12. , ,gsge ' 'K 1. . . WALKER, JAMES A. Horn jun. 9, 1930, in St. Lznnhert, Que. Attended St. Lambert lligli. Iintered McGill. 1947. Activities: lnterclass lfoothull and Ilm'k6'y, 19-17-51g Athletic Rep., 1947-49: Camera Club, 1951, WALSH, KENNETH A. 'illnm as bad as lhe worsl. bul lhank God fm as good as the best. Born Aug. 7, 1931, in IICIIIIIIIIIQZI-OITI. Que. At- tended llemmingford Int. School. lintered McGill. 1947, Activities: Mun. College Football, 1949-S11 College Basketball, 1949- 50: Interclass Sports, 1947- 511 I,V,lJ,1.., 1948-505 Asst. Prod. Green and Gold, 19505 Prod. Green and Cold, 1951: Sec.-Trezis., Class, 1949-50, . 6 5 W . 5 . . TUPLIN, ISAAC L. Respect the opinions of olhcrs bul acl upon your own. Born Feb. 2, 1925, in Sum- merside, l',li,l. Attended Suininerside Academy, N.S.A.C. lintered McGill, 1949, Activities: Class Vice-President. 1949-50, Cilzin Maedonztld liditor, 19511-Sl gTreus., llouse Coin- mittee, 1950-51: Interclnss Sports, 1949-51, .1 .I WHITE, JAMES D. Knowledge comes bu! wis- dom lingers. Born Jan. 6, 1929. in Goshen, NB. Attended lilgin High Seliool, N.S,A,C. lintered McGill, 1949. Ar- tivities: Inteieluss Sports. x ,- ar 5, xi 4. 1 V ' V 'A WARD, WALTER L. Horn june 8, 1923, in M2 gog, Que. Attended Mai donald College High Selioo l'.N.B. lintered McGi 19-17. Activities: Trac Team, 1947-48: Swimming 1 X ZIMRING, RUTH A' Her hear! was in her workf Born Sept, 14, 1928, ir l-Cennra, Ont. Attendec Kenorzt llifzli School, Sii George VVilliznns', En tered McGill, 1948. 346 Household Science uri McCARTN EY, J EAN G. Make lhe mos! of il while I' ' h l d you may, :fe is 3 or an wears away. Born Nov. 23, 1930, in Que- bec City. Attended Quebec High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1948. Activities: Class President, 1951: House Committee, 19515 Co-Con- venor Senior Tea, 1950g lnterclass Sports, 19503 Freshman Reception Com- mittee, 1951g Student Staff Relations, 1951. LEWES, DIANA D. K. Born Dec. 7, 1929, in Eng- land. Attended Bish0p's High School, British Gui- ana, BishopStrachan School, Toronto. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Class Sports, 1947-50, Treasurer, House Committee, 1951. The Class of '51 B.Sc. CHome Economics! From our first pyjama party in the fall of 1947 to the Senior Banquet this spring, our class has been humming with enthusiasm and activity. Rather shy and full of awe when we first arrived we rapidly became acquainted with the ways of Macdonald. Our activities have been many interclass plays, interclass sports, the Green and Gold, and the Macdonald Royal, to mention a few of these, we were most successful in the interclass plays, winning the interclass trophy two years in succession. Our first year started off with us all wearing berry boxes as hats. These were most uncomfortable, but at least provided us with a laugh now and then. We were well initiated into our Sophmore year by coming back a week early for a canning course. If nothing else, it provided us with a week to discuss the summer just past and get caught up on the latest news before the rest of the student body arrived. The most vivid memories of our lunior year are undoubtedly those of the Practice House. Although we rather dreaded it when it was still before us, we now look back on it with pleasure. Those three weeks were filled with failures and successes, heartaches and happiness, and fun galore. Our Senior year finally came, and to our surprise we found that the time had passed much faster than we thought it would when we first arrived at Mac. We had to choose an option, Teaching or Dietetics, and we began to realise that we were nearing the end of our college years. We realise now how much there is to learn and how little we really know. As we leave Mac, we will remember it always for the friends we have made and the know- ledge we have acquired within its hallowed halls. 348 BALL, JUNE M. Laugh and be merry. re- nember, lreller lhe world uith a song. Jrn june 4, 1930, in ontreal. Attended Three .vers High School. En- red McGill, 1947. Activ- es: Choral Society, 1949. FISH, MURIEL F. Phe only way lo have a riend is lo be one. Jrn July, 1930, in Three vers. Que. Attended tree Rivers High School. itered McGill. 1947. Ac- ritiesz Choral Society, -17-51: Gold Key. 1950- : Class Secretary. 1947- : Pres.. Home Economics Llb, 1950-51. EILLHAM, MARY R. For manners are not idle. 'ul the fruil of loyal nature md of noble mind. Jrn May 11. 1930, in Tor- lto, Ont. Attended XVest- ll High School. Montreal. 1tered McGill. 1947. Ac- rities: Class Play. 1948: t. 81 Deb.. 19-18-50: Gold ey, 19-18-511 College Jyal, 19-19-50. BAXTER, MARGARET O, blessed with temper whose unclouded ray. can make lo-morrow cheerful as to-day. Born,Aug. 10, 1929, in Birmingham, England. At- tended Brockville Colleg- iate, Ont. Entered McGill. 1948. Activities: Choral Society, 1949-51: Modern Dance Club, 1950: Inter- class Sports, 1949-50. BUTT, GWENYTH J. Thankful for lhe pas! and eager for the future. Born Nov. 26, 1929, in St. john's, Nfid. Attended Prince of VVales College, Memorial Yniversity. En- tered McGill, 1949. Activ- ities: Senior Basketball, 1950: Interclass Sports, 1950-51: Basketball Man- ager, 1950-51. 2 f'g? ig. ' . . zz , . A . if yy.. - gg ' N . . 1 . X .. X i FORSTER, JEAN A. i'Live your life while you have il, Life is a splendid gift... Born Ort. 20. 19.30, in Montreal. Attended Ver- dun lligh School. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Choral Society, 1948-50: Modern Dancing, 1948: Camera Club, 1950. ' l GREER, ADELE E. Manner, nal gold, is woman's best adornmenlf' Born March, 1930, in New- port. Vt., l'.S.A. Attended Stunstead College. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Choral Society, 1947--19: Green and Gold Revue: Class Plays. A . vui- FRASER, AUDREY J. A good sporl. a true friend. wha! more can be soughl for. Born Sept. 8, 1927, in XYin- chester, Ont. Attended Morrisburg Collegiate In- stitute. Entered McGill. 19-17. Activities: Badmin- ton, 1947-51: Hockey. 1947- 51: Tennis, 1948-51: Failt- X'eTimeS.1948--19:XVomen's Sport Editor. 1949-50: VV.A.A.. 1949-51, Pres., 1950: Students Council, 1951: Calendar Correlation Committee, 1951. CLARK, THELMA J. Hard work is lhe best in- veslmenl man can make. Born Jan. 8, 1929, in Bar- bados, B.VV.I. Attended Codrington High School, Barbados. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Camera Club, 1950-51. DONOHUE, GRETA H. ll's no! which way the wind blows, il'.1 lhe way you sel your sails. Born Oct. 12, 1929, in Ren- frew, Ont. Attended St. Josephs Academy. Ren- frew. Entered McGill, 1948. Activities: Choral Society, 1948-51: Coffee Shop Committee. 1951: Modern Dancing, 1951. GARDENER, ISABELLA MARGARET ELIZABETH HOWE Wherever lhere is a human being there is an oppor- lunily for a kindness. Born June Z-1, 1929, in Montreal, - Attended NYest- monnt 'Iligh'School. En- tered lN1t'Gill,.l9-16 Hmkr., lI.Sc. 19-17. Activities: Gold Key, 19-19-50: Vice- Pres., Gold Key. 1950-51: Secretary. llonse Commit- tee, 1948-49, GASPER, MARY L. Easily mei. bul not soon forgollenf' Born Oct. 29, 1927, in North Sydney. NS. At- tended Notre Dame Con- vent: Immaculata. Ottawa. Entered McGill, 19-17. Ac- Class President. tivities: 1948-50: Residence Com- 1948-50: Hockey. mittee. 1947-49: Green and Gold. 19-19-50: Orchestra, 19-181 Finance Committee. 1950: Chairman Calendar Correl- ations Committee. 19502 Glee Club, 19-17-49: Stu- dent's Council, 1949-50. 'L HAMILL, GERALDINE NORMA Happiness is no! a slalion you arrive al bu! a manner of lravellingf' Born June 17, 1929, in Toronto. Ont. Attended Mount Royal High, Mont- real High. Entered Mc- Gill, 19-17. Activities: Stu- dent staff Relations Com- mittee. 1950-51: Clan Mac- donald, 1948-49: President. Reading Room, 1949-50: President, Residence ' Com- mittee, 1950-51: Students Council, 1950-51. mt. LEGGE, DOROTHY J. See tha! cloud beyond the blue like il? Thafs mine loo. Born April 12. 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mount Royal lligh School. En- tered Mctiill. 19-17. Activ- ities: Basketball, 19-17--191 Choral Society, 19-18-512 Interclass Sports, 1947-51: Modern Dancing, 1951, MARTIN, CAROL A. Born with a gift of laughter, and a sense that the world is mad. Born Dec. 12. 1930. in Montreal. Attended Hunt- ingdon Academy. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Hockey Team, 19-18--195 Class Play. 1949-50: Inter- class Basketball. I9-18-50: Rifle Club, 1950-511 Mac- donald Royal Steering Com- mittee. 1951. 349 MONCUR, MARGARET NQREEN What is the worth of any- thing, but the happiness 'twill bring. Born Aug. 26, 1930, in Al- monte, Ont. Attended Al- rnonte. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Class Sports, 1947-513 Class Play, 1948, Choral Society, 1947- 515 Manager, Women's CoHee.Shop, 1951. SANDILANDS, MARY HELENA And each must make ere life is flown, a stumbling block or a stepping stone. Born Oct. 3, 1930, in Mid- dleton, N.S. Attended Col- chester County Academy. Entered McGill, 1948. Ac- tivities: Interclass Sports, 1948-515 Green and Gold, Executive, 1950-51, Pres. Mac Choral Society, 1950- 51. WHITE, MARY F. The search of the unknown is the adventure of the living. Born Aug. 29, 1929. in Montreal. Attended King's Hall, Compton. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Ski Club, 1946-47: Class Vice-President, 1950-51. MURRAY, JOAN R. The path of the just is as the shining light that shin- eth more and more unto the perfect day. Born June 30, 1928, in Que- bec City. Attended Quebec High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1948. Activities: Inter- class Sports, I.V.C.F. SHEPHERD, ELEANOR KATHLEEN 'istrange how much you have to know before you know how little you know. Born Feb, 28, 1930, in St. Lambert, Que. Attended St. Lambert High School. Entered McGill, 1947, Ac- tivities: Gold Key Society, 1949-51g Coffee Shop Com- mittee, 1948-50, jr. Basket- ball, 1948: Basketball and Volleyball, 1947-51. WINTERS, MARGOT M. 'AA blush is a beautiful thing but at times inconvenient. Born March 31, 1010, in Ottawa, Ont. Attended Lis- gar Collegiate, Ottawa. En- tered McGil1, 1948. NORRIS, BARBARA M. Live, above all things live, don't simply exist. Born july 28. 1930. in Montreal. Attended VVest Hill High School. Entered McGill, 1947. Activities: Class Sports: Junior Basket- ball, 1947-48, Senior Bas- ketabll, 1948-503 Secretary, VV.A.A., 1948-49. PURCELL, KATHERINE JANET Give to life the best you have andthe best will come back to you. Born Dec. 1, 1930, in Mont- real. Attended West Hill High School. Entered Mc- Gill, 1947. Activities: Correspond. Sec., H.Ec. Club, Class Sports, 1947- 51. ,ar RENDELL, FLORA 4 A laugh is worth a huna frowns on any marlfctf Born April 29, 1930, in John's, Nfld. Attenr Bishop Spencer College, John's, Nfld., Memo University College. l tered McGill, 1948. Act ities: Choral Society, 19 51. STEWART, KATH RYN DWYER The larger the island of knowledge the longer the the shoreline of wonder. Born Dec. 27, 1917, in Ot- rawa, Ont. Attended Ot- tawa Public and Secondary School, Carleton College. Entered McGill, 1949. WRIGHT, EVELYN M. The most useless day of all is one in which we have not laughed. Born March 19, 1930, in Montreal, Attended VVest- monnt High School. En- tered McGi1l, 1947. Activ- ities: Class Sports, 1947-49g Choral Society, 1948-49. SWEETNAM, OLIVE C. Life is far loo important a thing ever to talk seriously about. llorn Oct. 22, 1930, in Matheson, Ont. Attended New Liskeard, Ont. lin- tered McGill, 1948. Activ- ities: Choral Society, 1949- 51: Class Vice-President, 1949-50: Dance Commit- tee, 1949-50: Vice-Pres. Lit. and Deb. Society, 1950-51: Modern Dance Club, 1950- 51. it . 1 .... .... . ... YUILL, VERA A. Look tn to-day-for it is life, for yesterday is but a dream, and to-morrow is only a vision. Born Nov. 11, 1930, in Montreal. Attended Mont- real VVest High School. En- tered McGill, 1947. Activ- ities: Intcrclass Sports, Rifle Club: Dance Com- mittee. THOMAS, IRENE When the one scorer cj to write against your n he counts not whether have won or lost, but you played the game. Born Oct. 1, 1929, in toria, B.C, Attended G Collegiate, Ontario Lat College, VVhitby, Ont. tered McGill, 1947. At ities: l.it. and Deb. presentative, 1947-48: C Play, 1950. 350 1 Hup! Hopeful 1 Q.: That was close Runners 5 S Q5 ff 7x Figure this out . ge- -.-.-,--Q I W f , XY 5 5 az., .X fllmpu-'L 1421 What does he lecture 1n'? Future farmers, etc- Somebody's making a mistalf Why, oh why, has he got that mug in h left hand? X ki 33 51-2 3 if fe 55 Q 02 Me clam 0f1.951. . . An invitation to associate yourselves with your fellow McGill men and women in the GRADUATES' SCCIETY OF McGILL UNIVERSITY is herewith extended. Founded in the l85O's, our object is to afford our members the means by united efforts, to promote more effectually the interests of McGill University and to bind the Graduates more closely to one another and to the University . Membership in the Society gives you . . l Subscription to The McGill News. 2 Membership in the Redpath Library. 3 Right to join any of the Athletic Clubs or- ganized by the Society, using University facilities: squash, badminton, basketball. 4 An opportunity of taking an active part on any of the Committees, such as Undergrad- uates' Interests, Publicity, Program, etc. An invitation to all meetings and social 5. activities of the Society or any of its forty-four branches scattered throughout Britain, the United States, B.W.I. and Canada. 6. A deep feeling of satisfaction in doing your share to ensure the future of a great University. For further information, apply to the General Secretary, Graduates' Society of McGill University, 3574 University St., Montreal. 353 , 1 Ala, ' .1 V 4 ,Sw fu 'px af:,,, J' , gif T T-.5 kr . L, - .Q V . , sg 5: ,gb - , . . 3, gf ' V. , :, ' -up x L 'f wif 5 x .F 'ffl ALPHA DELTA PHI FOUNDED AT HAMILTON COLLEGE, 1832 McGILL CHAPTER CHARTERED, 1897 fl., rr . ummm ,,, n 51 , 1 'IIII I 1 I I. 1. 111 z III III:-. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA FOUNDED MAY ao, 1904, AT svmcuse ur-uvensnv ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER INSTALLED AT McGILL UNIVERSITY, JUNE 13, 1930 ALPHA OMICRON PI FOUNDED JANUARY 2, 1897, AT BARNARD COLLEGE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY KAPPA PHI CHAPTER INSTALLED MARCH 25, 1939, AT McGILL UNIVERSITY Pill ,JV X 3544 if'1'f1f X fl 1. Q ., 3 K lgeibbff mn - f x L ,,1,- pg N 7 .',',,,1' MSW dw o DELTA KAPPA EPSILON FOUNDED AT YALE 1844 ESTABLISHED AT McGILL UNIVERSITY 1900 Deke House 3653 University SI. PL. 20 73 Vim, i:'I. -I-'Q- ' 432555 DELTA GAMMA FOUNDED AT OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI, 1874 BETA ALPHA CHAPTER FOUNDED AT MCGILL UNIVERSITY, 1931 -F7 z - Q Y ,sr T -I 1-J . Ifg M U. If , -,, ' ' '- 1: ' LQ 11 , - M A X291 I' ak? 4 'L IIY v P QI f , , fx DELTA SIGMA PHI FRATERNITY FOUNDED IN New YORK, 1899 ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER FOUNDED AT MCGILL UNIVERSITY, APRIL 1, 1922 Delta Sig. House 3592 University SI. PL. 2435 ff 4 CTW Iiwfgfg , ,., 2 f ,,- F 1f1 7 'gg 'k fxiyf KD T ' W Pii f+h J A 332553 ,f H. H ff' xx, V13 w 1 , f Q ,, , 1 V. , xl ? ' A 1 In f I ,, PM , A 7 ,2 11 ., , LZ , ie tiaJ5ZQ-1.7 AIKAIA 'rnoomcn A569 yum: ,M -1 uhm' .H-.man mu-vs DELTA UPSILON FRATERNITY 3434 MCTAVISH STREET MONTREAL FOUNDED AT WILLIAMS IN 1834 McGlLL CHAPTER Founoso IN 1898 X 13:53:51 ' .- '41 ' A IISL Qmm KAPPA ALPHA THETA FOUNDED JANUARY 27, 1870, AT DE PAUW UNIVERSITY BETA PSI CHAPTER INSTALLED FEBRUARY 27, 1932, AT McGILL UNIVERSITY KA FOUNDED AT UNION COLLEGE, 1825 QUEBEC ALPHA OF KAPPA ALPHA ESTABLISHED, 1899 , , I I 4015 5 , ff m KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA FOUNDED AT MONMOUTH COLLEGE, 1870 DELTA DELTA CHAPTER INSTALLED AT MCGILL UNIVERSITY, 1930 ,I Q ?? ' GAMMA PHI BETA FOUNDED NOVEMBER 11, 1874, AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY ALPHA TAU CHAPTER INSTALLED SEPTEMBER 26, 1931, AT McGILL UNIVERSITY 15 J WN 8.23 KAPPA RHO TAU ORDER OF THE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE FOUNDED AT MCGILL 1904 IMCGILL CHAPTERI TORONTO CHAPTER FOUNDED 1923 356 I gfllaam URQ5- 106 Nllffhf UQ? Z JS My . J, r N ' :JV , dx , K A Y vi. fl Q vm X f' wr., Q, ' , EJ sczur J ' X IN j A 1 f E I4 A Nl IRA 9 ' 1 Az-U I .N 14.1 f- Isiir' lr 4 J . QQ '5 W xx :gf '41 ul' 0 Quxsaua LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Founded at Boston University in 1909 Established at McGill in 1948 f' -i f-- 'T r l Jil Y I A deff' , :mm ' PHI DELTA THETA FOUNDED MIAMI UNIVERSITY 1848 QUEBEC ALPHA, FOUNDED 1902 'lie 9 Q'f.'iI:'I'1i1 'F f ', 3-ff ,if . A ii. FA 3 'uh i 'I ,i 9., 12 1 ummm' PHI GAMMA DELTA Founded at Jefferson College Connonsburg, Penn. 1848 MU KAPFA CHAPTER Installed McGill University 1948 FIJI HOUSE 3421 DRUMMOND STREET MONTREAL ,ff--CT ,C x K .112 ,, AN f ,ff Mx I I Ke 1 few lm., ' 'X X . J .J 'Q 1' ' - TE A A X ,, V' ,f PHI KAPPA PI THE NATIONAL FRATERNITY OF CANADA ALPHA BETA GAMMA CHAPTER FouNoEo, 1905 I r 1 A A 'Q ii 0 Ll? .. ff! I 3 1,7 I J by A ' 1 4 215 5 I Ir, ls R Nm 0 f y f V'-'girly' 1 I W ,INV , me-I I ' Ik T u ' 1' i J r Q r I Ffffzexwrf' THE PSI UPSILON FRATERNITY FOUNDED AT UNION COLLEGE 1833 EPSILON PHI CHAPTER MCGILL UNIVERSITY I We ' Q I B N I, LQ 7 ,QI fv wx? 9 Q X 1 iz , V Q U ight, I,,, 'ui X QUQL X' gay ! CX Mo f THETA DELTA CHI FOUNDED AT UNION COLLEGE IN 1847 ESTABLISHED AT MCGILL 1901 A1 ,nu -ww Q . wk I -'II ' .f W . x EAfW I A xszj lf' .W KX f? 11,1 f I. Q I ,1If 1 M . ZETA PSI FRATERNITY OF NORTH AMERICA FOUNDED, 1847 MCGILL CHAPTER FOUNDED, 1883 11111 I L w., fy' 'A 'W3ww1?f3I ' ' 'I ak , .' 'K ' I 1. I -. ' 'I- ' 4271, ' ' ' AL I 'QL4a!fx Y V . I ..- -41 1898 'sg' ZETA BETA TAU UPSILON CHAPTER C11 McGill University Founded, 1913 w i 'A JM it. 518 , , , Never share a secret with a woman! Hopeful! 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V Y Y Q84 t 4 K ff' ,wx '..A': I . iq Qbw.3 f , a P. 4 Q ' A ' I' ig' 4aallh'hQai5E 3E1n3 ' STORE HOURS:-9.00 c.m. fo 5.30 p.m. Monday Through Saturday 381 . . . and Here's How an You Clear THE HIGH BAR in Business Soon-maybe next year, perhaps three or four years from now-you will step out into the world of affairs . . . . fresh, alert and determined to make a worthwhile niche for yourself in the business of living. Whatever your attainments-academic or otherwise- they will bring you greater success and happiness if you can add money management to them. Money management develops with the handling of your personal finances on a businesslike basis-and the best self-starter for most people is a sound banking con- nection. i Donyt wait till you leave college to have a bank account of your own. Start now . . . you will be just that much further ahead when you take your place in business or professional life. Your account will be most welcome in any B of M branch. ANK OF MONTREAL 64nad427fJz4z?cm6 RKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY 'MY N H V 70 I 11111011 CIIIADIIIIS' LK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 382 Workers of McGill, unite! ! Senor . . . Cuidado! 511 55.45 A professional, no less! A '-QQQQ-W n Dancing in the dark ' 'L 'ii Y .gi ,QV Lv .7 MDLSUN'S REMEMBERS1 -,Pm r CANADA'S FIRST RAILWAY. . .1836 Railroading commenced in Canada on Iuly 21, 1836 when The Champlain and St. Lawrence Railroad made its first run from Laprairie to St. lohns, Que. - a distance ot 15 miles. The engine was the little Dorchester , weighing 12,563 pounds, its smoke-stack towering eleven feet above the rails. Its wheels were of wood with iron tires. The steamer Princess Victoria carried passengers across the St. Lawrence from Montreal to Laprai- 'A rie to connect with the railway. ESTABLISHED IN was 384 1 fum -.ev ,,,.. How's the coffee, now? Serious business Engineer: one track mind 385 Care to step outside, hub? fampua, 111212, DEPOSIT YOUR sAvINGs WIIH THE MONTREAL CITY sf DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK THERE IS A BRANCH IN YOUR VICINITY SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES' ' A. E. WI L M S omnurcia, prinlars 716 vine st. wisr MONTREAL UN lvonity 4098 George Mcdrogor TNI MUNI GY F Nl PRI IND FUR THIIITY-FIVI YEARS Robertson, Abbott, Brierley 8. 0'Connor Barrlsters and Solicitors Canada Life Bldg. 275 St. .Iames St. W. Montreal 1 THE ONLY J. H. H. Robertson, K.C. D. C. Abbott, K.C. J. G. Brierley, K.C. J. B. O'Connor IN MONTREAI- L. G. McDougall J. w. Hemens W. A. Campbell R. C. T. Harris W. D. Thomas fizl S 1.q 1-L ,. - .--eff'-'TT . : -fi--L - . x 'X , S .EE Q ulllltllll I llllllll Nix- Aff- -'fl X . 'J ' RENT A NEW CAR E from I TI- W 'P I ,ff 1 f -Iliff-FM :fl in Montreal, Ottawa, , Hamilton, Vancouver A Victoria TILDEN 1200 STANLEY STREET MONTREAL - MA. 4141 represented WALKER, MARTINEAU, CHAUVIN, WALKER 8: ALLISON BARRISIERS Arm SOLICITORS HAROLD E. WALKER, K.C. ROBERT H. WALKER, K.C. JEAN MARTINEAU, K.C. GEORGE A. ALLISON FRANK B. CHAUVIN, K.C. ROGER L. BEAULIEU GERALD Leu:-AIN Bank of Toronto Building 414 St. .lames Street W. - Montreal Telephone: MArquette 4181 LEWIS, APEDAILE 81 HANSON lncorpora ted INSURANCE BROKERS All Classes of Insurance Transacted Lewis Building MONTREAL Telephone: MA. 7501 G. Gordon Lewis D. A. Hanso President Vice-preside I O . , , 9' - il-if 2 ' we THEORY IN PRACTICE For more than 80 years theory and research have played important roles in our manufacturing techniques, leading to the establishment in 1921 of our own Metallurgical and Chemical Laboratory. By effectively combining theory and practice jenkins Bros. Limited have been able to introduce innovations in valve con- struction that have become standard in the industry. The Jenkins diamond and signature trade mark stands for unexcelled quality, service and value. OBTAINABLE AT YOUR REGULAR SUPPLY HOUSE A-JENKI21GwgQg7ALvES For industrial, engineering, marine and power plan! service . . . an Bronze, Iron, Steel and Corrosion-Resisiing Alloys. - - - 6l7 St. Remi Street, Montreal 0 Soles Ofllces: Toronto - Winnipeg - Edmonton - Vancouver 387 BARCLAYS BANK ICANADAI X I ojers a complete banking service , SAVINGS ACCOUNTS W , ,fa -I I CURRENT ACCOUNTS LOANS COLLECTIONS , , 3' LIAMM T K W-II fu' I IIIIIL I I ,, . , ff 1-L ' i, I., Il-. I. R-H, f , 1' if--n. , - ' 1 BN I mu 'L f I 'I ,..-m.....lI' ,.,+ 4, Q- Mu I Imwflww J W ' .f M . , firms S ' 11' , , HH I- Ne li. , ,L I C I L, N 1. 1' lim, - -E. ,S , qw, M.. ' say, 121 fl 5212 f'.IflZ .,?3.Q' E-JI ,l.l ,.4'J' '12-1 uae V pr: 1'?'f1tt f'h i1-g-,543 3, :cf f , --vf---I--II jzlhgryrmy-.:v.nn.1 -, I Sf 14:4 5 f m ,, ..-1 SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES 2 L13 E , , , All urrounls - lurgv ur small - rr-1-vine S55-if Ihr sumv curejul ull:-nlmu. T I J ' ' 'TM' 'V'27 4 Eff ' Q ' Our flux uml Slwrbrnoln- Slrrol X Ilruurla for x our I-nun-ui:-m'e. BARCLAYS BANK CANADA A Cafladiml Chartered Bank 214 ST. ,IAMES STREET WEST' 0 1541 SHERIIRCXJIQE S'l'RIilZ'1' XVEST MONTREAL A. E. AMES 81 CO. LIMITED UNDERWRITERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF , CANADIAN INVESTMENT SECURITIES BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 'I889 388 10 ways to finesse the ace of trump Evil-eyed Vince Check that pose! The old college spirit dhmmw We COLLEGE EDUCATION AND RETAIL MERCHANDISING Consumers being so different in their wants and needs, the basic organization of our merchandising businesses must be sound and well established. However it must be able to adapt itself to various situations. Even with to-day's highly technical de- velopment and specialization, no organization by any means has cut and dried policies. Principles always exist but policies must be changed from time to time. For instance, merchandising has to be done in the most efficient manner to benefit to the optimum the business enterprise. However, the main object will be to give the greatest satisfaction to its customers, thus to create an incentive for more people to buy, thereby lowering prices because of mass production. Who is to be responsible for the efficiency in which this wide field of Retail Merchandising should run P The College Graduate may be fully capable of handling such a responsibility. Through the course of his studies, not only must he have absorbed the logics of a book, but power to apply practically what he has learned is of prime importance. He then must be able to judge and co-ordinate his sense of analysis and responsibilities accordingly. lt is only after such training that education serves its purpose in our civilization. Consequently, the graduate should have great vision in the broad opportunities of Retail Selling and succeed in such endeavours. Written especially by, Pierre Angers, B.Comm. '51 for rr- 5.A.'f.:sz's. 390 Dull lecture Lucky men! Capacity 2,000 lbs. Down 2, doubled rj F A woman's touch Can We get away with it? 391 67 me And guess who's treasurer... 1-4' serving WHEN there's a community effort on foot, chances are you'll find the Royal Bank Manager on the committee. He is often called on to act because Royal Bankers have earned a solid reputation as public spirited citizens. And so it is right down the line, from the Manager to the youngest clerk. Royal Bankers are encouraged to pull their weight in all worthwhile endeavours, for the interests of the bank and the community are one. This spirit is reflected in their service to you. VVhen you have banking business to do . . when you wish to discuss some financial matter in confidence . . . see your Royal Bank first. The Manager and his staff are there to serve you in every Way they can. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Zan oem 4446 on Me 'foyal' 392 x f Whats he doing? Society brass Soap opera Campus types Iames and James KHMPWL 1442 393 The most courteous flower shop on the Campus feaegfy -'fasge LoulsQulNzE f ' safe 1595 reduction to McGill students 758 Sherbrooke Street West. MArquetto 3661 KENNETH B. S. ROBERTSON LTD. General Insurance Brokers 1105 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal 2, Plateau 9881' HArbour 2221-2222 C. R. CORNEIL, LIMITED PRINTING 360 Craig Street, W. Montreal I, P.Q. QUALITY GUARDED' DAIRY PRODUCTS Compliments of JAMES WALKER HARDWARE 412 St. James Street W., MArquette 4585 DALE 81 COMPANY LIMITED C. GILBERT ROSS, President COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE THROUGHOUT CANADA LLOYD'S AGENTS . . . 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