McMaster University - Marmor Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1942

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Bruce Kennedy Little HAMILTON Honour French and German Our Goon boy came from Delta via the Edwards Scholarship. Won both the Alexander Scholarship and the '33 French prize fllli. Member of the Modern Language Club CI-IVJ, Modern Literature Club CIVD, Tennis Team fl-IVJ. Bruce hopes to get to O.C E. via clandestine activities, the Firestone Co., plus a side-order of un peu d'etude or ein bisschen Arbeitf' Barbara lean Mackay NIAGARA FALLS History Option From Niagara High School came this curly-headed Wallingfordite. Her interest in public speaking led to her appointment as Secretary of the Debating Society in her Soph. year. A sports enthusiast, a talent- ed pianist, a keen supporter of the Workshop Group, Advertising Man- ager of the Operatic Society, Miki is nothing if not versatile. Wal- lingford will miss her continued good nature when she graduates. Her future, she hopes, lies in the field of radio, in which she is in- tensely interested. GRADUATES IN ARTS Charles William Macdonald HAMILTON Extension Course Hailing from Stellarton, Nova Scotia, this brawny Scot graduated from Hamilton Central Collegiate and Normal School. Has taught physical training in public schools and in army camps at Ottawa and Kings' ton. Interested in all sports, he excels in basketball, being practic- ally a veteran of the senior loop. Was Company Sergeant-Major with C.O.T.C. and at present holds a commission with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 2nd Bat- talion. Craig Britton MacFarlane HAMILTON Extension Course Graduated from Central C.I. and Hamilton Normal School. Attended Extension Classes since 1935. Was Summer School Sports Director in '36 and '37. Taught in Ye Little Red School four years. loined Hamilton City Police in '33, Dislikes little children and people who call police officers dumb flatfootsf' Hobby- Sketching. Ambition-Politics. Call me Mac X . Lucille Eleanor May HAMILTON General Course Lucille is well known for her in- genious fbut not always practicall theories about everything from how to win the war to Why two can't live cheaper than one. She's in- terested in dramatics and claims to be an infamous playwright. Hopes to be a librarian so that she can influence people to read the books she plans to write. David Iohn McCallion MOUNT DENNIS Honour Science i'D,I. came to Mac from York Memorial C.I., where he was active in dramatic circles, with the aim of becoming a philosopher - scientist. Was dramatic year rep. fl, ll, IVJ, Sec. fllll. Dislikes words of less than three syllables. Has a sharp wit. Future: Teaching via O.C.E. Harold Grant Martin HAMILTON Political Economy Option Came into our midst from Hamilton Central. Was a member of year '1l2's hockey and football teams throughout his stay here and in his final year played on the Varsity team His pet aversion is reputedly French 10. Grant expects to enter business on graduation - but not in Quebec Esther Isabel McGaw GALT Honour English Esther brought to McMaster an in' fectious laugh, a sunny disposition, and a rare executive ability-all of which will be long remembered, Always an enthusiast in all phases of campus life, she rose from a fearf inspiring Soph, Rep. in Wallingford to a peppy Iunior Vice-President, and in her final year to a most gracious Head Girl. Esther has filled this position according to the best Mac tradition, and we wish her the same success in all her future plans. llrllrlt' f'IU4'llf-Y-ffl! l 4

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Iane Phyllis Kneeland HAMILTON Honour Chemistry This fair-haired chemist makes a bright spot in any lab. Her extra- :urricular activities include Operetta llVl, skiing, badminton, tennis, reading stories and snoozing in the Science Common Room. Having played with fire all year on her assaying problem has entitled her to membership among those 3rd floor cooks. This student of H302 will find a future in industrial chemistry. Ivan Erskine Lamb HAMILTON Honour Biology Lambie, after matriculating from Central Collegiate, became a martyr to the cause of science and imme- diately became swallowed up in Hamilton Hall. Favourite pastime: Running about the biology floor at break-neck speed. Hobbies: apiarisi and aviarist. Future: O.C.E. 114' lTx'L'lll.l'-f'Zt'rl GRADUATES lN ARTS Dorothy Belle Kitchen PHILADELPHIA Honour English and French This small but dynamic person came from lndia via Philadelphia. Her outstanding scholastic record, influ- ence and executive work in W.S.B., M.C.U., Women's Choir, Modern Language Club and her active in- terest in Moclern Lit., VV.l.R.C., and the Intercollegiate debating team found fitting reward in the Governor Generals Medal. Dot's character, friendliness and versatility point to a successful future. Mary Bernadette Layden HAMILTON General Course Bernadette was always so cheery Her friends simply never got weary. For society she had quite a flair, So often gave lectures the air. We know she has gotten some knowledge, So here's to success after college! . 'V Russell Douglas Lamb ALVINSTON General Course Graduated from Watford C.I. before graduating from Mac. He is headed for the Baptist Ministry. Takes part in the local orchestra, and spends his summers among the flock. lack Thomas Lewington HAMILTON History and Political Economy lack came to Mac from Cathedral C.I. and Delta C.I. to win many laurels and friends by his easy friendliness and good humour. He was in Pol. Econ. Club, '39g Presi- dent, Newman Club, '4Ug Swimming champ, with two records to his name, '39, '40, '41, and manager of swimming team, '39-'41, Besides these activities Iack found time to swim as a member of the Canadian Polo team - also as champion. Future: Osgoode, but rumour has it that Weismuller is a bit worried. Norman Thomas Leek HAMILTON Extension Course Norm. matriculated from Delta Colle- giate and began teaching at Tweedsmuir Senior Public School. A popular and energetic member of Acacia Lodge, A,F. and A.M., and an excellent basketball player. Norm. hopes the future will mean a little less studying on his part. Luke Hozack LeRoy HAMILTON Honour Science A keen science man from Delta Collegiate, he has stood his ground in basketball and soccer - has a fatal fascination for music that has led him into the bass sections of both the band and the orchestra. Favourite pastimes are dancing, telling stupid stories and making bricks. He was Company Sergeant- Major in the C.O.T.C. in fourth year. Future: Army and O.C.E.



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Donald Gay McNabb HAMILTON Honour Chemistry Don enjoyed his stay at Mac to the best of his ability. P . xx f N' 'W A ' 'ax ,Z ' 5 Iames McQueen GALT Honour History lim came to McMaster with the de- termination characteristic of a man of the soil. He has a style of his own, whether in the lecture-room, on the parade-ground or at exam time. But it isn't because he doesn't try, Hobby: Note-taking. The ranks of the historians are calling him. Good luck, lim. 'lf' f'fx't'lIfj l-Hill' GRADUATES IN ARTS Iames William McN1von GRIMSBY Science Option Grad of Grimsby High, took time out for rugby, basketball, and in the summer tossed fruit on a farm in the famous Grimsby orchards. Spends his time outside school missing buses. After graduating, he hopes to study medicine at Western. Iames Daniel McPherson HAMILTON History Option Dan came to Mac from Delta, and at once became known for his ability to thrive on history and ping-pong. A member of the Pol. Econ. Club fl, Ill and ofthe Men's l.R.C. fllll. He is another of those philosophers Whom history courses consistently produce. Dan was also a Board of Pubs assistant this past year. Hopes to enter one of the armed services this summer. Isabelle Christine Miller HAMILTON Honour Biology Vfeighed down with awards won at Delta C. I. and at the British Empire games, Skiclder carried her athletic enthusiasm to Mac. She was Athletic Rep. ill, Manager of Girls' Basketball KIVJ, and won the Chan- cellor's Medal for best sportswoman twice. She showed executive ability also in the Science Club iTreasurer III, Vice-President lVl. She is a versatile and popular Mac girl. Good luck, Skidder. Kenneth Gibson Mitchell HAMILTON Honour Chemistry Mitch came from Westdale with a yen for chemistry and a knack for photography. His life at McMaster has been exceedingly full and in- cluded football, stage managing, staff photographer of the Sil and inter- year drama. As well as these and other activities Mitch managed to absorb enough chemistry to do very well in his grades. His future points to research and his versatility points to success along that line. Bon voyage. Donald William Merritt BRANTFORD Honour Political Economy Came to McMaster from Brantford Collegiate. Member of Political Economy Club il-IVJ and C.O.T.C. ill-IVJ. Noted for beginning each school year from a week to a month late. Greets fellow students with What d'you know to-day? Our country at war will help determine future plans. Edward Burtch Morgan LEAMINGTON Political Economy Option Leamington was known only for Heinz's 57 varieties till Butch ap- peared on the horizon of McMaster. Runner-up for the l1Vestern Ontario Scholarship, he brought to Mac brains and brawn. Provided a back- bone for four basketball teams and was champion high jumper. Popular President of his Freshman year. Known around residence as the chief bridge and poker threat. Plans to don the gold braid of the navy and perhaps the more sacred braid of matrimony.

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