McMaster University - Marmor Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1947

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Nial C. Eastman BELLEVILLE. oN'r. General Coming to Mac in 1942, Nial was Belleville's gift to the Anthropology Lab! After taking time out in 1943 to further his education in the Air Force, he returned to his Alma Mater in 1945. Commonly known as the mad minister, he plans to continue his study in the field of Theology at Mac. His future is rather dependent on at least half a dozen women! Kenneth W. Elliott HAMILTON General In 1943 Mac received an interesting personality on the wings of a scholarship in English. He spent two years in Course 19, and found time to exercise potential journal- istic ability in the Board of Pubs and to exhibit some histrionic skill in Dramatics. In 1945 the U.S. Army drafted Ken from the C.O.T.C. and sent him to the U. of Minnesota to learn Iapanese. This year he re- turned to the Senior Year of Course l. His next step: U. of Missouri, his ambition: Iournalismg his future: Success. Shirley Elsley GUELPH. ONT. General An inherent love of mischief tem- pered with a sweet and sympathetic nature gave us an ideal friend in Elsley. In her three years at Mac she engaged in many pursuits. She starred at basketball, dabbled in dramatics and was Soph. Athletic Rep.-but she gave most of her time, energy, and pursuit to Rusty and Wallingford's door-step. Ioan Ann Evans HAMILTON Political Economy Our cheerful Ioan is a lass who wins friends easily, a fact which only partly accounts for her being made Vice-Pres. of the Freshman Year, '44-'45. Her fellow freshettes spotted at once the organizing ability that was to make her an energetic charter member of the Rec. Hut workers, and a valued committee head when the Hut open- ed. Of course she was busy with other things too, such as the Pol. Econ. Club, the Operetta, and that Accounting Class! Altogether, 'twould seem she's one of those rare beings who has a well-rounded personality. LC Alan Iames Eatock HAMILTON History Option Al was a public school teacher and an extension student here before he joined the Army in l94l. He served approximately five years, and at- tended Khaki University of Canada in England. When he obtains his degree this summer, he expects to return to the teaching profession. Irene Amelia Ellison HAMILTON Political Economy Option Nikki came to Mac via Calgary, Detroit, and Delta Collegiate. She could usually be found in the Rec. Hut trumping her partner's ace, but took time out to become a member of the Pol. Econ. Club and the Operetta. Her future plans include music, which, in the last three years, she has neglected for bridge and Pol. Econ. Marguerite L. Ellsworth WELLAND, ONT. Arts and Nursing To be a nurse was Margie's aim, So down to Mac she promptly came. Her days at Mac are at an end, Now Hamilton General gets a friend, We'll miss you in the choir, my dear, And Wallingford will seem quite drear. Our loss will be the sick folks' gain, As deftly you relieve their pain. Helen Louise Eydt ALDERSHOT. oN'r. Science CPre-Medicalj Helen is a daughter of which West- dale Collegiate is proud, and with whom a lab partner is perfectly happy. Success is sure when she is lending a helping hand. Her cap- ability speaks for itself when we know the offices she held. She was a member of the Pre-Med. Club fl- IIIJ Secretary fllll, Science Club KI-IIIJ President KIIID, and the M.C.U. CII-IIIJ Vce-President KIIIJ. Her ambition is to be a doctor. The best of luck, Vicki! P090 f'zvt'11fy-.vt'T'v11 'WWW 4V 'M-5. 14494

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George Currie HAMILTON History and Political Economy Gorgeous George returned to Mac in '45 after spending two and a half years in the R.C.N.V.R. as a sub-lieutenant. He lent his talents to athletics and other extra-curri- cular activities. He was a member of the Varsity football team UI and IIIJ and of the make-up crew CII and llll. The climax of his career came in '46 when he was President of the Pol. Econ. Club. McMaster's loss will be Osgoode's gain. Robert N. Davidson CAYUGA. oN'r. Science Option Those who know Bob Davidson have great respect for a personal integrity, quiet reserve and strength of character that have made him dependable as a friend and team- mate. He has played inter-year football and hockey here at Mac, as well as in Hagersville High School and in the Army. After a year at O.C.E., Bob plans to com- bine adventure and teaching in the north land. We wish him the best of luck. Stuart E. Dixon TORONTO Pre-Medical Having chosen the vigorous voca- tion of the mission field, Stu came to McMaster from T.B.C. to prepare for Medicine. Regarded by his class-mates as friendly, witty, en- thusiastic and industrious, Stu found time for preaching, Lab- assisting, Pre-Med. Club lot which he is Treasurerl and The Young Pioneers of Canada. We wish him the best as he anticipates Medicine and Baptist Missions in India. William Edward Duxbury mnvts, oNr. General Bill started out in Course 30, but at the end of his second year decided he wanted to graduate sooner, and so changed to Course 1 la normal decisionl. Despite his outside in- terests, he found time for the Math. Club fl, Ill and the Science Club CI, II, lllj. His immediate plans in- clude O.C.E., and with his lively sense of humour and ability to make friends, we predict for him a happy and successful tuture. l'r1,rft' f'IK't'Ilfj'-.Yl.1' f I. S. Cymbalisty KAMSACK. sAsK. History and Political Economy After teaching school in Saskatche- wan for several years, and radio mechanics in the Air Force for sev- eral more, Ioe settled at McMaster. Here he supplemented his athletic interests--curling, baseball and hockey-with an academic achieve- ment--a scholarship. The business world will welcome his economic ability and typical western friend- liness. Florence Dickson DUNDAS. oNr. Social Science Florence won more than friends at Mac, for in the middle of her stay here, she changed her name from Collum to Dickson. Her life seems to be clearly planned and we wish her much happiness in married life. K. Calvin Doka KIPLING. sAsK. General Cal came to McMaster from a little red schoolhouse on the wide Sas- katchewan prairie where for six years he ruled as pedagogue until the thirst for wisdom led him to Mac. During his three years here he held forth on philosophy and other weighty matters-and also studied. For his future, Cal has an eye on the Presbyterian ministry. Good luck, Cal, and may your windows ever open on Jerusalem. Eileen Mary Dyson HAMILTON Arts and Nursing Eileen came from Delta C.I. to be- come one of the pioneers of the McMaster School of Nursing. Dur- ing the past two summers she has brightened the corridors of the H.G.H. with her winning smile and cheery disposition. Her interests have included: Pre-Med. Club fl, IIIJ, M.C.U. III, IIIJ. Her motto- l..ife is sweet and life is earnest.



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'Wm . '4t 'L' , its ,4. 5- it gg . 1 .Lx 3. C-'uw Marion Iune Fleming GALT, ONT. Science CPre-Medicalj Fleming hailed from Galt Collegiate to spend four mad years pursuing higher learning. She participated in Science Club UI-IVJ, inter-year sports, and the antics of Walling- ford. The display in Room 20 show- ed her affection for dumb animals- only her room-mate had precedence over cats and dogs. Her delight- fully impulsive actions gave variety and fun to Wa1lingford's halls. Future: Laboratory work fbut it may include designs on houses and barns l. Currie Gardner HAMILTON Political Economy Option R.I.C. first came to Mac in 1939, and like many others, lost a large piece of university life to the R.C.A.F. He returned in '45 and ex- perienced little difficulty in re- habilitating himself. Besides worrying about Course 9, he's been spending summer days selling hear- ing aids -- strange, but profitable! The future's indefinite but sure to be good. William Frederick Grant HAMILTON Science CPre-Medicalj Westdale C.l.'s gift to the Pre- Medical Course came to McMaster with aspirations of being a doctor. Three years of drawing and dissect- ing has made Bill perfect-a per- fect scab. His geniality has made him an admirable associate around the lab. and elsewhere. His future is in medicine and we wish him every success. lack Wallace Hillyer LA PAz, BOLIVIA Science CPre-Medical! Iackson, who comes from an illustrious missionary family, lived the first years of his life in Bolivia. At an early age, however, he de- cided he needed a few clues and some northern atmosphere, and so he came to Canada and Mac. After three years in the Pre-Med. Course he concludes that there is a future for him in medicine. We hope that the Medical Schools feel the same way. Page tiuvlzly-Ciglzt Franklin Henry Foley BELLEVILLE, ONT. Political Economy Option After graduating from Belleville C.I. in 1942, Frank enlisted in the R.C.A.F., where as a W.E.M. Radar, he did a lot of travelling for the next three and a half years. Dis- charged late in '45, he enrolled in the Special Session, and with three years at Osgoode still ahead, young man in a hurry would best describe his career at Mac. Frank's keen appetite for peanut butter sandwiches, his aptitude for invention, and his skill at repairing broken appliances combined with a pleasing personality, will ensure his popularity wherever he goes. Mario Giacomelli HAMILTON Political Economy Option One of Cathedral's many gifts to McMaster and women, Mario walked through Course 9 with lots of time left for his extra-curricular activi- ties such as the Chess Club and M.S.P.L. Mario's smile has won him many friends at Mac, and his sense of humour will ensure him success in his post-graduate days His announced future is teaching, and perhaps it will include G.Y. too. Eleanor Ioan Gray TORONTO General Ioan floated to Mac on a little pink cloud with a head full of dreams and a yen for all things fine and beautiful. Lectures and studies brought her down to earth moment- arily, but could not claim her full attention, and she has the distinc- tion of never having handed in an essay on time. In times of agita- tion, she could be heard exclaiming My Hat or My Aunt Harriett as she invoked her two guardian deities. Ioan will always be re- membered for her sweet disposition and her loyalty to her friends. Vivian Hoffer ELMIRA, ONT. English Option Viv graduated from Elmira High School with a yen to study English, so she came to Mac where she maintained her creative ability by writing innumerable letters plus the occasional essay. The remainder of her time has been taken by Modern Literature Club, W.I.R.C., and knit- ting. Viv's attractiveness and per- sonality have won her a domestic future.

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