McMaster University - Marmor Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada)

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Mary Rosetta Baird WINGHAM Honour English Mary left Wingham High School to loin the Freshettes of year '42, Her keenest interests, outside of study, were W.I.R.C. KIIIJ and IIVJ and Modern Lit. CIVJ. Anyone murmuring Tempus Fugit around exam time had to take the consequences. Favourite expression, Why . . . ? Immediate ambition, active war- work. After that, O.C.E. Fondest dream: to see a still bigger and better library at Mac. Mollie Campbell HAMILTON Honour French and German Mollie came from Loretto Academy to McMaster. Her actual accomplish- ments at Mac seem rather scarce. She likes sports, but is not very good at any of them, She did man- age to become a member of the Literary Club and President of the Modern Language Club. She did have to edit the obits and for that she should be forgiven everything! GRADUATES IN ARTS Willard Gordon Baker HAMILTON Honour History Bake came to Mac from H.C.C.I. ostensibly to study history. But the M.C.R. and K.R. had powerful attractions tor him. As well as the two last named, he was interested in inter-year soccer and hockey and was a member of the International Relations Club during his third and fourth years. Favourite expression - where's Martin? Bake expects to continue his studies at O.C.E. next year providing they have a COITIITIOH l'O0lTt. William Niles Callaghan HAMILTON Political Economy Option A product of Westdale Secondary Schools, Wild Bill came to Mac to become an economist. Has been an interested member of Men's Political Economy Club fl, II, Illl. Bill's out- side interests seem to lie in the general direction of Toronto. We wish him every hope of success in his immediate future in the army and his eventual future in the busi- ness world. Dorothy M. Clarke TORONTO Science Option Dorothy started her university career at Victoria College, Toronto, but Mac tradition in the Clarke family being very strong she came here for her final year. This happy- go-lucky blonde has in one short year crammed in many sports, a little knowledge, lots of good times, besides making many friends. Like so many of our science students, her future will no doubt be in some war-time lab. Mabel E. Clarke TORONTO Science Option Mabel's natural good spirits and spontaneous energy could not be confined to test-tubes, microbes and acids, but were carried also into all fields of sport. Either among the spectators or as a keen player, she has sincerely and enthusiastically backed both Mac's and '42's teams. With her course and the interna- tional situation as it is, no doubt some war-time lab. will claim her. Doris Anneta Cavers OTTAWA y General Course Dodie's stay at Mac has been typi- cal of a Wallingfordite in a Pass Course - time for all kinds of sport, a good time in and out of residence and a minimum amount of work. Whether she enters the career world or not we all wish her the best. Lloyd George Comfort BEAMSVILLE Political Economy Option A noble son of St. Ann's who came to McMaster by way of Beamsville High School. Space forbids record of his cosmopolitan interests. How- ever Lloyd's academic and extra- curricular activity speak eloquent- ly, member of Pol. Econ. Club, an integral part of the august I.R.C.g and President of the Chess Club. We predict a promising future for this man with an irresistible smile. l ufft' .v1'.1'tt't':1 1

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Wilhelmina Abeles CZECHOSLOVAKIA Honour French and German Three and a half years ago Wilhel- mina came from Czechoslovakia. Entering with high academic stand- ing, on a B'nai Brith scholarship, she has maintained it, and also a keen interest in M.C.U., W.I.R.C., Philos. Club fSec. Treas. IVJ and Modern Language Club, lPres. Ger- man IVJ. The dusty stacks will miss her, but not half as much as her friends will miss her stimulating mind. Post-grad studies will permit her to pursue her chief interest- the pathological conditions of society. Elizabeth lean Anderson LINDSAY General Course Beth came to college to make many friends, have a good time and get a little bit of knowledge. Her charming and sparkling personality has made her a general favourite on the campus. In her final year she was unanimously elected Vice- President of Wallingford and will be remembered as a most gracious and dignified senior. Ql'ac!1fzafe5 in ,Alfa Roberta Ackert HAMILTON General Course Bobbie came from Delta Collegiate. In her three years here she has dis- played a flare for friends, fun and bulls eyes. Pet aversion is toy counters, favourite expression is I have to work from 4-G. Whether it be Social Service or Library School we wish her luck. Harold D. Ames HAMILTON Honour Chemistry Harold forges ahead! He slashed his way out of H.C.C.I. into Honour Science, and has been slashing ever since - first into Frogs' Cerebra - later, as lab assistant, into frosh celebrations. He was a keen mem- ber of the Science Club. In his spare time he slashed badminton birds, tennis balls, a ski run, or anything hindering a good photo- graph. Future-Medicine. Good slashing, Harold. George Albert Armstrong IARVIS Extension Course George matriculated from Waterford H.S. and Toronto Normal. With this excellent training he taught public school for four years, and found a principal's position took up his time as well as his interests. The future will bring . . . Well who knows what? Charles Russell Bailey ST. CATHARINES Mathematics Option A conscientious worker, Ace never- theless found sufficient time to enjoy residence life. Besides typing and wearing Russian hats, he contri- buted a deep baritone to three Operettas, experimented with Math, and Pol. Econ. Club meetings and played badminton. Summered on S.S. Hamonic. Thanks to wartime conditions he enjoyed the unenvi- able distinction of holding the toughest job a headwaiter ever had. Future: Meteorologist. Dorothy Ardley OTTAWA Honour English From Ottawa came this versatile student whose four years at Mac were crowded with extra-curricular activities. She was Vice-Pres. in her Sophomore year, Secretary of Wallingford Hall in her Iunior year, a member of the tennis team in '39 and '40, an enthusiastic skier, a valuable reporter on the Sil staff, and Vice-President of the Dramatic Society in her Senior year. A talented actress, a witty conversa- tionalist, Dot has made many friends during her stay at Mac. Iaihdaaa lean Hazel Baird HAMILTON Honour English lean came from Westdale to McMas- ter where her diligent efforts and unique flair for English won her the MacGregor - Smith - Burr Memorial Prize. Secretary of the W.l.R.C. fllll, Secretary of the Modern Liter- ature Club KIVJ. Favourite pastime -engaging in iniormal debates. Her poise and vivacity will ensure suc- cess in any future she may choose for herself. ljtljlt' jiftt t



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Robert Brycelain Craig FORT ERIE General Course Came to Mac from Albert College '40, originally from Fort Erie. Be- sides his outside activities as Pastor of lst United Church C40-'4ll and a member of the Y.M.C.A. f'4l-'42l, he found time at Mac to be an enthusi- astic member of the Debating Club l'4l-'42l. The future will find him using his energy and talents as a United Church Minister. Iohn McLellan Dalrymple PORT COLBORNE Honour Mathematics and Physics Iohn came to us from Central Collegiate, aided and abetted by ar: Isabella Campbell McNee Scholar- ship. He stuck by the Men's Choir and Maths Club during the entire four years and for his final year took on the job of guiding the latter's destinies as its President. To keep his tutorial powers in shape he took on Phys. Lab. assistant duties also, He hopes to polish same to a higher degree at O.C.E. and then- Knot for publication yetl - GRADUATES Helen Elizabeth Cook FERGUS Honour English and French Came to McMaster from Fergus High School. Member of French Club and Modern Lit. Club. She is modest above all else. Her quiet confid- ence and sympathy have won her many friends. With her cheerful manner she should be a treat as a teacher. We wish you luck at O.C.E., Helen. IN ARTS Iohn Girvin Devitt HAMILTON Honour English and French A Delta man at heart, President of '42 in his Freshman year and Secre- tary in his fourth year. Was Presi- dent of Modern Language Club flll, and President of Modern Lit. Club in final year. Future will find him at O.C.E. so he thinks. We predict the army will get him first. fi- M 70. If 'P 3 Dorothy Dawson GUELPH Honour French and German In her four years at Mac, Dot has been an enthusiastic athlete. Al- though she is 4'll3!4 , there is noth- ing childlike in the efficient manner with which she handles her job. On the basketball team for four years, and the badminton team, '39 and '40, on the Athletic Executive t'40-'4ll, Dot was elected by acclamation 'Lo the position of President of Women's Athletics in her Senior year. She has time also to be a member of the French and German Clubs. Noted for an unruffled temper, Dotty will be greatly missed at Mac. Future O.C.E. Edward Iames Dreisinger Mtivuco History Option This gentlemanly scholar arrived at McMaster via Mimico High, Colum- bia, S. Carolina, and T.B,C., Tor- onto. To the elect of Course 7 he is better known as a whiz at the His- tory quiz. One of Mac's better debaters, Ed. worked his way from Secretary-Treasurer tlll and Theol. rep. tllll to President of Debating Society KIVJ, Men's Choir lll, till, I.R.C. tllll, Students' Council CIVJ. Can blast a man at 20 feet with his trombone. His radiant personality assures him a great future in the Baptist Ministry. Percy William Diebel HAMILTON Extension Course Graduated from St. Catharines C.I. and Hamilton Normal. He is a Science instructor at Tweedsmuir Senior School, and is enrolled as a student in the B.Paed. Course at O.C.E. Ambition lies along the road to teaching. Lloyd George Dornan HAMILTON Partial Course Science. Came to McMaster via Delta C,l. and Queens. Left Mc- Master and the C.O.T.C. for service with the C,A.C. l'i131t' .vt Z't'l1lm II

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