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If if Robert S. Shelley HAMILTON Honour Chemistry VYestdale's contribution to Honour Chemistry arrived with a deep appreciation of women, sports and science Kin that orderl. As a star of Year '47's championship rugby teams fll and Illl and playing manager CIVD, not to mention inter- year hockey Ill, Bob showed his sporting ability. His interest in Science found an outlet in the Science Club CI and Ill and C.I.C. flll and IVJ, while his interest in women in general, and Wallingford women in particular, has never flagged, With his natural friend- liness and his personality, Bob will go far in life. Arthur I. R. Smith SIMCOE, oN'r. Honour Mathematics and Political Economy Few students have entered Mac with so colourful a background, or left the university after such an outstanding career. Gifted with a sincere and likeable personality, remarkable academic ability, and an incredibly wide scope of in- terest and general knowledge, Art, though undecided about his tu- ture, will make a success of what- ever he does--a success that will lead many of us some day to say, I knew him when . . . Russell Tartaglia Pom' ERIE, oNT. Honour Chemistry Rusty, the Fort Erie Mudder, after spending a year at Toronto University, saw the light and came to McMaster. Majoring in Varsity football CIII, IVl, many inter-year sports, do's , Rache, and giv- ing the odd moment to Course 33, Rusty's quiet manner and winning smile won him innumerable close friends who wish him all success and happiness in the future. 'l'hey don't come any better. Future: inevitable! Raymond Arthur Sims BARTONVILLE, oN'r. Honour Biology Ray came to Mac from Salttleet H.S. the proud possessor of a great curiosity to find out what makes things tick. Although his course has forced him to confine much of his attention to stale fish, dead cats, dry weeds, and bacteria with unpronounceable names, he is still fascinated by life. Besides belonging to several clubs, Ray has had, ever since his first year, another extra-curricular interest which we don't expect him to give up when he graduates. His fierce independence and his untiring un- selfishness will distinguish him wherever he goes. Best wishes, Biolog! Iames H. Smith NIAGARA FALLS, ONT. Honour History Ring in the valiant man and tree, The larger heart, the kindlier hand. lim hails from Niagara Falls as a star-pupil of Stanford Collegiate- The best school in the province. At McMaster, after two years with the Bank of Montreal, his talents were revealed in the Orchestra, Rugby Team, Dramatics Society Executive, Best Actor Award in '46, and Presidency of the M.I.R.C. Class-mates think highly of Iim's friendliness and steady diligence. We know he will do well at O.C.E. and in the teaching profession. That nurse seems to be The Right Gal, lim! Margaret Elizabeth Urry BARBIE, oN'r. Honour Mathematics and Physics Blonde, good-natured, trim and diligent-Natch! that's Urry. Marg. came to Mac on a regional scholar- ship and soon proved herself a capable executive as Vice-Presi- dent of her year lil, Secretary- Treasurer Maths. Club fllll and President KIVD. It is rumoured that Marg. has never lost an argument. Could it be that the Debating Society overlooked an ardent de- bater? Future: Undecided but de- finitely successful. Marg. will al- ways be remembered as the fastest friend but the slowest room-mate. Howard Rowe Vardy HAMILTON Honour Mathematics and Physics Almost constantly in a physics lab. since leaving Burlington High, Howard alternated between Mac's labs. and Stelco's physical lab., where he worked for a year be- fore coming to Mac. Mastery of the equation PV::RMT in year III, won for him the Gill Scholarship in Physics. His spare time was occu- pied by Mac dances, Math. and Science Clubs, and assisting in labs. flll-IVD. This character, who would try anything once, hopes to respond to the beckoning of O,C.E. after graduation. Pagyf zzizzvfcrfz Kievlvav J Vf MW M-MMU' Qinwwuuww f
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NW wif' shi' 'l'-119' jtlilfilif N: Beatrice Marion Pickett STONEY CREEK, oN'r. Honour English and French With her shy and retiring nature, Bea has won a place for herself in the hearts of her Mac friends. She has been a conscientious library assistant as well as a member of the Modern Language Club. Although we hear her saying, I don't want to go to French, she feels her course will be a valuable asset to her future in library work. Linton D. Read DUNDAS, ONT. Honour English and French Lindy, the little man with the congenial personality, has contri- buted much to the life of the uni- versity. He will be remembered chiefly for heading the Operetta's most successful production The Mikado and for his weekly column, Profs in Profile. He has held offices on the Board of Pubs, and this year was Pres. of the Men's Choir, and held a position on the Students' Council. His wide in- terests and academic ability ensure for him much success in the teach- ing profession. Charlie A. Robinson STAYNER, oN'r. Honour Mathematics and Physics Coming to Mac on a provincial scholarship, Charlie enrolled in pass Maths. After one year, how- ever, the lure of Physics labs. be- came too much for him and he switched to Course 30. Between labs. and lectures, he found time to appear in the Operetta CI, Ill, Math. Club fl-IVJ and Men's Choir fl-IVJ. Like most of his Maths and Physics friends of '47, Charlie plans to attend O.C.E. after graduation. George Scroggie HAMILTON Honour Mathematics and Physics As well as for remaining four years in the hardest course at Mac, Scroggie is well-known for his athletic ability, his trombone, and his aversion to gowns. An all- round sportsman, George partici- pated in inter-year football, hockey, track, basketball, Varsity football KIVJ, and was awarded the Chan- cellor's Medal and the Chief's Trophy fllll. With his good-na- tured grin and ability to make everyone like him, George is bound to be successful in what- ever he does. Immediate future: O.C.E. ljagf C'l.I11llCFll ill l Gene Eleanor Plowes BRANTFORD Honour Political Economy Gene came to Mac via the Albert Matthews Scholarship in Foreign Languages, but being more interest- ed in finance and affairs of state, registered in Honour Political Econ- omy and won the T. Dowsley Ken- nedy Scholarship in Year Il. Her interest in this field shows up in her activities-Math. Club fl-llll, Pol. Econ. Club ill-IVJ, W.I.R,C. flll, IVJ, Finance .Committee fllll, CChairman IVJ and Treasurer of the Students' Council KIVJ. Her am- bition is to get a job. Iohn E. Reble KITCHENER Honour Political Economy Iohn, with his ever-ready, be-dimp- led smile, has endeared himself to all who have come to know him during his four years in Course 35. His unbounded energy and enthu- siasm have won him the distinction of holding several major positions in the Board of Pubs and on the Iunior Year Evecutive. He sang in the Men's Choir and also engaged in inter-year sports. Certainly a fine future awaits him, since he combines a grand personality and an academic ability with a notable breadth of extra-curricular talent and experience. Y!! Arthur Schaber CARBON. ALTA. Honour Science After spending some time in practi- cal training in various fields, Art finally came to Mac for more theory. While no pretender to bril- liance, as a student here he has achieved a nature and masterly compromise between catering to convention and behaving as if he had just arrived from Mars. As a broad-minded biologist he now views the field of education.
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GRADUATES 111 SCIENCE B Sc COURSE Albert Edward Cheadle LEAMINGTON, ONT. Honour Chemistry and Physics Little Albert, a graduate of Leam- ington High iwherever that isl, arrived at Mac tooting his trumpet. fLong will he be remembered as one of the few characters to pay his way through university by blow- ing hot air.J Seeking and finding only the best, Al registered in Course 40. The time not taken by his studies he spent as secretary of the C.I.C., as a member of M.S.P.L. and the Llama Herder's Association, and cleaning up a fortune as mid- dle-man in the hand-painted tie business. Best of luck, Al! May you have a Sussex-ful future. t Dorothy Frances Dawes HAMILTON Honour Physics and Chemistry Frances came from Westdale with her heart set on Maths and Physics, in which course she won the Squire Scholarship. But soon her interests bent towards Chemistry with the result that by year IV she found herself in Physics and Chemistry. Fran found time tor numerous acti- vities: Science Club KII-IVJ, C.I.C. Treasurer tllllg Math. Club il-IVlg Operetta tl, III, IVJ. Beyond grad- uation, Fran looks torward to re- search in the field oi atomic energy. Warren George Linkert HAMILTON Honour Chemistry and Physics Warren came to Mac by the Delta route and spent four years here playing his trumpet, singing songs and achieving popularity. He was a member of the Science Club KI, Ill, C.I.C. IIII, IVJ and was Year Treasurer IIVD. Somewhere along the line he picked up the I. W. Gill Scholarship and found time for some lab. assisting. Link will always be remembered as one very fine fellow. Ituyv twcnzty Donald Iames Crawford sT. CATHARINES, ONT. Honour Chemistry and Physics Crawf came to Mac to flunk all the Bible courses he could in four years, and to pick up a few clues in Chemistry on the side. The former he succeeded in doing, but the latter is still shrouded in doubt. During his spare time fthat is be- tween 'Wallingford excursions and the breaking of glasswarel, Don graced Edwards Hall Executives, the Ir. Year Executive, the Marmor Staff, Science Club, C.I.C., and Dramatics. As for the future: Post- grad work, he hopes. Whatever it is, we know his sparkling wit and keen mind will carry him to the top. tj Iohn W. Dewdney HAMILTON Honour Physics and Chemistry From Westdale Collegiate, IOhn's character pushed him to McMaster on a Frost-Rotary Scholarship. His perseverance, however, kept him from decaying in Hamilton Hall, which he proceeded to do also in the Board of Pubs. From reporter on the Silhouette in his Freshman year, he rose through News Editor to Associate Editor in Years III and IV. His final year saw him as Vice- President of the Men's Student Body. In this position he produced peerless assemblies and an unsur- passed Mac Formal. Iohn has proven that science men can ac- quire an education and live. William C. Luton HAMILTON Honour Chemistry and Physics Bill arrived at Mac with a great capacity for hard Work, but it was not long before other of his quali- fications appeared and he carried oft the City of Hamilton Scholarship, as well as played inter-year toot- ball and soccer. This demonstration of ability was interrupted when he volunteered for Overseas service. As a Lieut. in the South Alberta Regi- ment, he spent two years in Canada and two more overseas, receiving a citation from Field Marshal Mont- gomery for gallantry in action. Then he came back to Course 40 and more honours. The future looks merry and bright for Bill as he begins post-graduate work! A I ! E I LOT! L01 O01 O31 ,.. WJ LOU U00 Ol Ofll 007 all 1- 001 '4 N. .C 4 I I 'a
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