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Keith A. Lounsbury SMITHVILLE. ONT. Honour Chemistry and Physics Neither a scab nor a scatter- brain, Keith has achieved no colour- less compromise, but rather, a re- freshing norm. Although his pro- portioned temperament has prevent- ed him from extremely angular con- centrations of interest, he has con- tributed more than his share of genuine cheerfulness and sincerity to the frigidly impersonal plateaus of higher learning in Hamilton Hall. On the same even keel he faces future research. William Cassels Lyne HAMILTON Honour Chemistry and Physics Wee Willie has gone through Mac fand several frosh pinsl proud- ly wearing his Central Collegiate ring. A good Course 40 man, Willie specialized in bridge, Freshman Chemistry, inter-year football, Science Club, C.I.C., M.S.P.L., Llama Herder's Association and Out- side Rep. to the Men's Student Body. tWe're still trying to find out what that is.l His future plans in- clude metallurgyg his expectations at present are bachelorhood. His academic promise, coupled with his amazing ability to discuss fami- cably or otherwisel anything or everything, should carry him far. Best of luck, VVill! May your future give you all the good things you deserve. Robert Wright Slater HAMILTON Honour Chemistry and PhySiCS Hopping to Mac from old H.C.C.I. on a Steel Co. Scholarship, I3ob sampled a year of Pre-Engineering. When the light dawned, an assist- antship there was exchanged for the weird and wonderful ways of the Course 40 boys whom he led as Vice-Pres. of the C.I.C. Such sterling organizations as M.S.P.L., Llama Herder's Union, and Les Iouers de Pont Club claimed his active membership. Posterity will remember him for Ill his periodic fluctuations from women-loving to women-hating land the simultan- eous cycles in mustache growthl. 12, his indifference to prescribed courses and yet intense interest in all things scientific - especially aeronautics. The broad scope of his interests and talents both in and outside of the field of science are unique and assures him of great success. Iohn Macnamara HAMILTON Honour Chemistry and Physics Handsome Iohn came from Hamil ton Central along with many other future Mac athletes. Gifted as an all-round sportsman and honour stu dent, Iohnnie breezed through Course 40, having enough spare time to be his year Athletic Rep CII, IIIJ, Athletic Pres. QIVI, and star member of the Varsity hockey and track teams. His participation in social, academic and athletic events has won him a host of friends who wish him every success in his quest for higher honours. Future: ThOde's Boys Blackie' and M.Sc. Howard Fred Olds HAMILTON Honour Chemistry and Physics Freddie bounced in from Westdale High clutching the Rotary Scholar- ship in one hand and his Chem. texts in the other. Although a cap- able Science Club President KIIIJ, it was not until his final year that the true variety of practice in SRE 2 led to the Operetta chorus, and as a sideline, he managed the track team and was Year '47 Secre- tary. Keep up the good work, Fred! Ransom Harold Vrooman HAMILTON Honour Chemistry and Physics Rans came from Westdale with a flare for all things scientific, and a yen for higher education in the field of chemistry. In pursuit of this ambition, he won the City of Hamilton Scholarship in his second year. The Science Club tl-Ill and the C.I.C. IIII-IVJ provided him with educational diversion. His abilities showed themselves along another line as member of the stage crew in Year IV. With a record such as his, success is assured. Robert Wesley Walls SOMBRA. ONT. Honour Chemistry and Physics Hugo came from Hamilton Central C.I. to manipulate Science formu- lae. He was an ordinary fellow, very interested in the unordinary odours of the Chem. 42 lab. Part of his time he spent on the soccer field and in his final year he played on the Varsity team. He was a member of the Science Club tl and Ill and C.I.C. CIII and lVl, and during his stay at Mac acquired many close friends. Impression: The more one learns the more there is to learn. Future: Dow plastics. Page twezzty-oize M5451 Wmuv M MQW 'Mum.u-v- WW' WMWM ,,,,,,wW,a-M NW.
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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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