McMaster University - Marmor Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1947

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O Kathleen Hosford BLYTH, ONT. Latin Option Kay came to Mac from Guelph Collegiate. The Library and Latin translations claimed most of her time. She was a member of the Classics Club fl, II, llll and was interested in hiking, bowling and badminton. Those who know her will remember her sincerity, her friendly smile and her keen sense of humour. As for the future: Not teaching, I hope! Betty Marie Huff BRANTFORD Science CPre-Medicalj Coming to Mac from Brantford via U. of T., Beth has spent three years finding out about the rudiments of science. Those who have known her intimately will remember her best for her keen and penetrating wit. Future: Osgoode Hall. Catharine Marie Inch HAMILTON English Option It has been more wittingly than charitably said that hell is paved with good intentions. They have their place in heaven also. West- dale's impulsive social convenor arrived at Mac as a vivacious freshette, possessed of a sense of humour and selt-assurance. She dabbled in sports, modelled for the I.F.C., took an active part in drama- tics, and attended all the social events of years I, Il and lll. Future: Successful. lean Isobel Isard PORT NELSON, ONT. Social Science Brimful of quality, sunshine and jollity, that's our Wiz. ln her first year she showed her athletic ability by capturing the tennis championship which she held for three consecutive years. Outstand- ing on the Varsity basketball team, a peppy cheer-leader, and a cap- able Athletic President, Wiz has won the hearts of many-N.B. lVlacD. Future: Obvious. Gee, Wiz! Roy Milne Howard HAMILTON General After two years with the R.C.A.F., Roy came back to Mac. A graduate of H.C.C,l., he attended Normal and took his first year at McMaster, then left to join the Hamilton School Staff, A regular at Summer School, his main interest was in Dramatics and he showed his acting ability in '39, '40 and 4l. He also had a lead in the Big Play in '37 and '38. He was a member of the Classics and Philosophy Clubs and his remaining spare time was claim- ed by the Boys' Dept. of the Y.M.C.A., to the joy of the mop- pets. Good luck, Roy, in your chosen profession. Your tact and kindness will be of great value. Gene Illsey , HAMILTON Political Economy Option Gene came to Mac in 1942 and spent a successful year, although dis- tracted at times by more pleasant subjects than Mathematics. After spending two happyff-tl years in the services, Gene returned to his old stamping grounds where he won many new friends. He hopes to go to Osgoode Hall next year and to become eventually a successful lawyer. Margaret Iamieson HAMILTON English Option Witty, independent and likeable, Marg. performed not only for the W.C.R. gang, but as a sideline, portrayed Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Farns- worth, the tittering Eloise, and finally settled down in year III on the dramatic executive. Marg. pos- sesses an air of originality and an unusual frankness. That virtue of originality that men so strain after is not newness, as they vainly think,-there is nothing new. It is only genuinenessf' Audrey Edith Ienkins HAMILTON Pass French No. 5 Audrey is a woman of many parts. She won a scholarship for Mac and then in her senior years her friends discovered that she had a wonder- ful singing voice. At present she is winning acclaim as the soloist at a large city church. Audrey looks forward to a career in radio and on the concert stage. With her talent she will succeed. Page trvwzty-1zi11e

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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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l l gd 2 Alexander Robert Kaye TORONTO General Alex arrived from Toronto but soon transferred his allegiance to St. Catharines tEdwards Hall being merely the starting point for these excursionsl. During his stay here he has been intensely interested in the practical side of Social Service, and has faithfully supported the M.C.U. Alex leaves for study at Osgoode, and a future which in- cludes another Kay. We wish him the best in these two great ventures. Albert Kime COBOUHG, ONT. General Albert came to Canada from Eng- land in 1930. After graduating from Toronto Bible College in 1942, he spent some time with the Salvation Army War Services before entering Course l at McMaster. When he completes the B. D. course he looks forward to his life work in the Baptist Ministry. , Iohn E. Koegler WATERLOO, ONT. Science Option Waterloo contributed Iohnny to our Edwards Hall fraternity, and he has contributed much to Mac through his genial personality, and his talent in the realm of music. Iohnny's interests have been many. He has been an active supporter of his year, being Frosh treasurer Ot year '48 and Soph. secretary Of year '48, In addition to this, he was an active member of several University organizations, but still found time to indulge in romance. We wish Iohnny the best in his chosen pro- fession of teaching. Lois Helen Landreth GALT, ONT. History Option Lois entered Course 7 in '43, com- ing from Branksome Hall, Toronto. She has participated in golfing and skiing events. Upon completing her university course she hopes to' se- cure a position with the Diplomatic Corps. She is well-known on the Campus for her general good-will and her contagious happy-go-lucky air. l'r1,f1l' flzirfy Iacqueline Helen Kenyon HAMILTON Biology Option From Loretto to Mac, from Mac to the Air Force, and back to Mac again, this was the path that led Iacquie to a hospital lab. Iudith Rachel Kirsch MONTREAL. QUE. Social Science Iudy's favourite refuge is Montreal, where she attended Montreal High for Girls. Having had enough of girls, Iudy came to Mac to take up Social Science. An active member of the stage crew, she also partici- pated in the Soc. Club, and sports. Pet hobby: Wallingford coke machine. Pet aversion: the voca- bulary of her room-mates. Concern- ing her future she says, I'm going to be a personnel manager, by gum! Good luck, Iudy. George Gordon Lendeg HAMILTON General Ethel Doris Lawrence AGINCOURT, ONT. General Public school brats drove Doris to Mac but a year of residence life sent her back to teaching. She ended up, however tyou guessed itl, back at Mac participating in the pranks of West Wallingford. Her real passion was for sports. She liked everything, but tennis was tops! To fill her leisure hours, Doris attended W.I.R.C., M.C.U. and Ibe- lieve it or notl the French Club. We wish her good luck as she leaves us to teach high school bobby- soxers.

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