McMaster University - Marmor Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada)
- Class of 1954
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IZT fp New V .6 y .dvev .x sf V qu Q A is- if B X S af 4 Tv:-,H Hg? if Jin HRK Jaw 77114277102 1 954 ff 7we:fzlQ'740zd Waiame if The Board of Publications, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. I I Ill To a, cl1fsfing1n'sh.efI Hfzrmrilfon filzlrnczfnzm celebrating, this year, his forty-fifth anniversary of graduation, we dedicate this, the twenty-third volume of the MARMOR. Extremely active in manv fields Slu er Jackson, as he was known to his contemporaries at 1 . 7 college, has always been a faithful alumnus of this, his alma mater. Forty years ago Lloyd Jackson, then a cereal chemist and a member of the alumni group in Win- nipeg, promoted and wrote the first resolution to the Board of Governors, urging that the University be moved from Toronto to Hamilton. He is now President of Jackson's Bakeries Limited and is in his fifth term as Mayor of the City of Hamilton. ln the intervening years Mayor Jackson has been very active in the alumni organiza- tion, and served from 1950 to 1953 on the Senate of McMaster University. Last year he was appointed to the Board of Governors of the University, and as Mayor, he is also a member tex-officio! of the Board of Governors of Hamilton College. Always willing to give generously of his time and energy to projects for the good of the com- munity and the nation, Lloyd Jackson has served on many community and civic bodies as well as trade organizations. Furthermore, during the war years he was Assistant Director of Bakery Products on the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. As a leader in the commercial, educational, cultural and general community life of the City, and as a good friend of this University, we salute His Worship Mayor LLOYD DOUGLAS JACKSON, '09. De. 5 24456 ' Dr. Steward Basterfield C1884-19543. Professor of Chemistry in Hamilton College. Dr. Basterfield came to McMaster University less than four years ago, following his retire- ment as Dean of Regina College in Regina, Saskatchewan. Although his appointment was on a part-time basis only, he made a most valuable contribution in his work with junior classes in chemistry and particularly in his course for seniors in the History of Science, which he initiated at the University. Born in Halesowen, England, and educated in Birmingham Cat whose university he received his B.Sc. degree in 19081, he came to Canada as a young man of 26. He was appointed instructor in chemistry at the University of Saskatchewan in 1914, just two years after its first building was opened. After receiving the Ph.D. degree from the University of Chicago in 1920, he was made Professor of Organic Chemistry at Saskatchewan and remained there for twenty years. Then, for ten years, he was the able and beloved Dean of Regina College. Dr. Basterfield was a man of diversified gifts. He was an excellent teacher, thoroughly com- petent in his subject and deeply interested in his students. His research work at the University of Saskatchewan was published in a score of scientific papers and was of such high quality as to win for him election as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada 119335 and a Fellow of the Chemical Institute of Canada. But he was no narrow specialist. His interests extended to the other sciences and, further still, to the history of the sciences and to their relation to such other studies as history, philosophy and religion. After coming to McMaster he had time and oppor- tunity to cultivate these interests more intensively. His unusual breadth of interest and scholar- ship and his skill as a writer and speaker not only benefited his students and stimulated his colleagues but brought him recognition far beyond the University. At the time of his death. he was on a lecture tour through the Maritimes for the Chemical Institute of Canada. He was particularly concerned to bring together the interests of the sciences and the human- ities. In recently published articles he spoke out against any perversion of science by undue em- phasis on purely material values and declared that in spirit, science is akin to the humanities in its love of truth and its recognition of what is of permanent value in human life. Short as was his period of service here, it was long enough to bring honour both to the University and to himself. In his passing we have lost a thinker competent both in science and philosophy and a distinguished champion of an outlook which combined both devotion to truth and the highest human interests. fzdfate... Qfwvs Xi W'--5-was-w-'sq Uv Dr. Norman Macdonald, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., F.R. Hist. S. It is with regret that we mark here the retirement, at the end of this session, of Dr. Norman Macdonald, Messecar Professor of History and Head of the Department from active faculty duties after twenty-four years at McMaster. Born in Scotland, Dr. Macdonald studied for his B.A. at Queen's University, for his M.A. at Harvard, and he received his Ph.D. from Edinburgh University. This was followed by a period of study at Cornell. After lecturing at the University of Manitoba, Cornell, and two smaller American colleges, as well as serving as a tutor at Edinburgh University, he joined the McMaster faculty in 1930 as Assistant Pro- fessor of History. He was subsequently promoted to Associate, and then Professor of History. In 1951 he was appointed Messecar Professor and Head of the Department of History. Dr. Macdonald is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. It gives a great deal of pleasure, this year, to extend congratula- tions to Dr. G. P. Gilmour and Dr. C. H. Stearn on this, their twenty- ftfth year as members of the University faculty. Dr. G. P. Gilmour, B.A., B.Th., B.D., M.A., D.D., D.C.L., LL.D. Now President and Vice-Chancellor of the University, Dr. Gilmour was born in Hamilton and educated at McMaster, which was then located in Toronto. While at McMaster he obtained the degrees B.A., B.Th., and B.D. He continued his studies at Mansfield College, Oxford, and received his M.A. from Yale. From 1923 to 1928 Dr. Gilmour was the minister of Baptist churches in Montreal and Toronto. In 1929 he was appointed Lecturer in Church History here at McMaster, and when, in 1941 he was appointed chief executive officer of the University with the title of Chancellor, he was Professor of Church History. In 1950 Dr. Gilm.our's title was changed to President and Vice- Chancellor with the appointment of Dr. E. C. Fox as Chancellor. The honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity has been conferred upon him by both Victoria College of the University of Toronto and by St. Andrews College in Scotland. Acadia University has conferred the degree Doctor of Civil Laws, while both Laval and Queen's Universities have granted the degree Doctor of Laws. Dr. C. H. Stearn, M.A., B.D., Ph.D. Professor C. H. Stearn, scholar of Queen's College, Cambridge, graduate in Honour Classics from that University. He obtained his Honours Degree, Bachelor of Divinity, in Oriental Languages at Lon- don University after two years' further study in Leipzig. Returning from Germany just prior to World War I, he served as an Army Chaplain from 1916-1919 in Egypt, East Africa, and France. After a ten-year period of teaching in Bishop's Stortford College, England, he came to Canada in 1929, since when he has received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Classics at the University of Toronto. Since 1929, Dr. Stearn has been Professor of Classics and Head of the Department here at McMaster, and since 1942 Director of Extension and Summer School. zeadclemfa Wleaaag , , , Education is under discussion today at all levels. lf' the problem appears to be sharper at thr- secondary school level, it is be- cause the numbers involved are greater and the work more open to public view. Universities are in a mood of self-criticism, too, and many voices utter doubts as to whether universities are really producing a product worthy ol' the name of a university. The ambi- tion to complete a degree is said to outweigh the desire to have a trained and liberal mind, and the thought of marketing one's serv- ices profitably is said to becloud the real issue of having something that no market value can assess. It would be wrong to suppose that the dedicated life and such academic virtues as intellectual honesty, insatiable curiosity and mature judgment are lacking among us, and equally wrong to suppose that such virtues used to be universal among university people. Young people from our universities are, on the whole, ad- mirable, and in many of them the idea of self-dedication is strong, whatever their calling in life. They are humbled by their sense of their ignorance, grieved that society has in it so much inefficiency. laziness and injustice, and patient in the face of problems that grow in complexity rather than diminish with the years. I trust that humility, sorrow and patience are among the characteristics of the classes of 1954. Nor is it to be overlooked that these virtues are most admirable and useful when they are exer- cised in the fear of God. 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Admission to this Society shall be reserved to the students in the second term of their final year Who, main- taining a satisfactory academic standing during their undergraduate course, have rendered valuable serv- ice to the University in non-athletic, extra-curricular activities, namely, the major offices of student government, including the office of Athletic Chair- man, journalistic work, debating, dramatics, etc. Admission to the society shall be granted on the recom- mendation of a special committee which shall have the power to grant such admission to any other student by unanimous decree. These students, so admitted, shall be granted the Honour and they shall automatically become members of the Honour Society. tlldapted from the Constitution of the Students' Union.l ALAN MCLAY IRENE MTEYERS ALEX WILSON Qfanaafz 2, 74. Qmdaalea GRACE ELIZABETH AITKEN Hamilton, Ontario Honour History Art Club I, II, Pol. Econ. Club I' Women's Choir I-IV, W.l.R.C. Ill, IV, ISec. Ill, Soc. Con. IVI, Basket- ball, I.M. III, IV, Swimming, Varsity I-III, l.M. I-IV, Volleyball, l.M. III, IV, Mgr., Varsity Swimming Team uI,H?rd Class Colours I, Manager's Her gracious, graceful, graceless, grace. -Byron HELEN MOYRA BISSET St. Catharines, Ontario Honour Political Economy Governor's Scholarship, Jewish Council of Women Scholarship IV: sharel, Lougheed Scholarship, Wm. Kennedy Bu Sons Scholarship, Ham- ilton Labour Council Scholarship IV: sharel, Clarkson Gordon 8: Co. Scholarship, Governor - General's Medal, B.O.P. Directory I, Sil- houette I, M.C.U. I, IV, N.F.C.U.S. IV ICO-ordinating Chairmanl, Pol. Econ. Club I-IV IJr. Rep. III, Vice- Pres. IVl, Wallingford Hall Exec. Ill lSec.l, W.U.S.C. I-IV ITreas. ll, Vice-Pres. Ill, Co-ordinating Chair- man IVI, Students' Council IV lTreas.l, Baseball l.M. Ill, Basket- ball l.M. III, IV, Bowling Ill, Vol- leyball ll, Sr. Year Softball Manag- elil IV, Jr. Year Badminton Manager I , The heart to conceive, the under- standing to direct, or the hand to execute. -Junius WILLIAM ROSS BOND Hamilton, Ontario Honour English and French Men's Choir I, ll, Modern Lang. Club IV, Spanish Club III-IV. Pacience is an heigh vertu cer- teyn. -Chaucer MARGARET HELEN BOUCK Hamilton, Ontario Honour French and German Swiss Minister to Canada Book Prize, French Gov't, Book Prize, Howard P. Whidden Scholarship, Art Club IIVIV ISoc, Con. Il, Ill, Sec. IVI, Modern Lang. Club I-IV lPres. IVI, Politics Club I, IV, Bowl- ing l.M. I-IV. Her words show her wit incom- parable. --Shakespeare GEORGE CLARK BUSH St. Catharines, Ontario Honour Political Economy and Mathematics Honour Political Economy and Math- ematics, Isabella Campbell McNee Scholarship, S. L. Squire Scholar- ship, G. W. Robinson Scholarship, J. L. W. Gill Scholarship in Political Econ., B.O.P. Business Il-Ill IAsst. Business Manager ll, Business Man- ager Illl, Silhouette II, Editor-in- Chief IV, Math. Club I-IV lSecty.- Treas. lIIl, M.C.U. I-IV Ilreas. IVI, What can't be cured must be in- sured. -Oliver Herford GEORGE WINDSOR CLENDENAN Hamilton, Ontario Honour Classics Hamilton Spectator Gold Medal for English and Science, Gladys Ballen- tine Parker Prize for Year III, Clas- sics Club I-IV lPres. Ill, IVI, Clef Club I, Bowling l.M. II, Football l.M. ll, Ill, Volleyball l.M, ll. Away with him, away with him, he speaks Latin. -Henry Vl 9 wig. 'Q' -M..w,,,u,W IOHN ALFRED DARKER Hamilton, Ontario Honour Geography Geog. Club ll-lVg Rowing Varsity IVQ Skiing I.M. I-Illg Table Tennis I-llg Intermed. Letter Rowing. Work has killed thousands of men. Why should I take a chance? COLIN DAVID DAVISON Port Colborne, Ontario Honour Mathematics Harold Mathews Scholarship in Scienceg Maroon Key lVg Math. Club ll-lVg Men's Choir Il-IVg M.S.B. Exec. IV lSr. Pres.lg Operatic Soc. I-lllg Sr. Pres. lVg Basketball l,M. l- lVg Bowling I.M. llg Football I.M. Il, lllg Soccer I.M. Il-IVg Tennis Varsity I-IV, I.M. Il-lllg Track and Field I.- M. lg Volleyball I.M. I, llg 3rd Class Letter-Tennis l, 2nd Class Letter ll. You guys make nothing out of so much. LOIS ANNE EASTWOOD Aldershot, Ontario Honour History Art Club Il-IVg B.O.P. Directory Ill, IV lAsst. Ed. III, Ed. lVlg Debating Union III, lVg Geog. Club lg Maroon Key lVg Pol. Econ. Club lg Sociology Club lVg W.l.R.C. III, lVg W.S.B. Exec. IV: Jr. Yr. Soc. Con. Ill, Sr. Yr. Vice-Pres. IV. Pass no temptation lightly by lt may not come again. HOWARD SAMUEL ELLSWORTH Welland, Ontario Honour Latin and French Art Club Ill, lVg Clef Club Ill, IV lSec.-Treas. lVlg Marmor IVg Sil- houette IV: Classics Club I-IV lPres. ll, Sec.-Treas. Ill-IVIQ Mod. Lang. Club I-IV3 N.F.C.U.S. Ill-IV IVice- Pres. III, Vice-Pres. for Ont. IVIQ Spanish Club I-llg Basketball I.M. I, llg Bowling I.M. I-IVg Floor Hockey I, Ilg Tennis I.M. I-lVg Volleyball I.M. I, llg C.O.T.C, I, ll. Le supreme bonheur de la vie, c'est la conviction qu'on est aime pour soi-meme. -Victor Hugo 10 DOUGLAS M. F AIRBROTHER Galt, Ontario Honour History and Political Economy Chess Club Ilg Phil. Club Ig Pol. Econ. Club Ilg Badminton Varsity II, lllg Bowling I.M. Ilg Fencing Varsity lg Golf I.M. llg Table Tennis Il, III. There is time to finish the game and beat the Spanish too. -Sir Francis Drake ROBERT EDWARD F ITZHEN RY Hamilton, Ontario Honour Political Economy B.O.P., Advertising IV lManagerl, Asst. Bus. Manager Illg Geol. Club lg Physics Club Ig Pol. Econ. Club ll-IV lPres. IVlg Football Varsity I- IVg Floor Hockey, I.M. Ill, IVg 2nd Class Letter, Varsity Football Year Ig Ist Class Letter Year ll-IV. Political Economy: Two words that should be divorced on the grounds of incompatibility. Optimism is the characteristic that allows a kettle to sing while up to its neck in hot water. -H. M. M. M. ISOBEL FOTHERGILL Hamilton, Ontario Honour Geography Art Club ll, Illg B.O.P. Directory III, IVg Marmor ll, Ill, lVg Silhouette I-IVg Drama Workshop ll-IV lSec.- Treas. Ill, IVIQ Geog. Club I-IV lPublicity Manager lVlg Maroon Key IV lSec.-Treas. lVlg M.C.U. I, II, lVg Science Fed. I-IV: Soc. Club IIl-lVg Women's Choir III-IV: W.l.- R.C. Ill, IV lSec.-Treas. lVlg Swim- ming I.M. I, Il: Volleyball III, IV: Drama Workshop Pin IV. MoralIy considered, laughter is next to the Ten Commandments. -H. M. Shaw DAVID FRASER Hamilton, Ontario Honour Geography Geog. Club Il-lVg Spanish Club Ilg U.N.T.D. I, Ilg Basketball I.M. I-IVg Football Varsity I-IV, I.M. I-lVg Hockey Varsity I, I.M. ll-IVg lst Class Letter Yr. Ill, IV, 2nd Class Letter Il. Never do today what can be put off until tomorrow, and then don't do it until next week. FRANCES MARILYN FRAZER Sarnia. Ontario Honour English D. E. Thomson Scholarship in Eng- lish lentrancelg Art Club Il, Ill, Silhouette I-IV lNews Editor Ill, Associate Ed. lVlg Debating Union I-Ill lFreshman Rep., I.M. Manager ll, Sec. Illlg Drama Workshop I, ll, Dramatic Soc. III, lV lSecty, Ill, Pres. lVlg Modern Lang. Club I-Ill, Writers' Workshop III-IV, Dramatic SOC. Pin Yr. IV. O, life is a glorious cycle of song, A medley of extemporanea: And love is a thing that can never go wrong, And I arn Marie of Roumaniaf' -Dorothy Parker WILLIAM REINHOLD GROSS Hamilton, Ontario Honour History Silhouette ll, Chess Club I, II, Classics Club IV, Modern Lang. Club IV, Pol. Econ. Club I, IV, Soc. Club IV. This, like thy glory, Titan, is to be Good, great and ioyous, beautiful and free, This is alone life, ioy, empire and victory. -Shelley GERHARD GROSS Hamilton, Ontario Honour History Chess Club I, Ilg Pol. Econ. Club Ig Politics Club I, II, IV. A God has power, but can a mere man follow The Lyre's subtle music? Out of joint His senses are. And at the cross- ing point Of Heart-ways stand no Temple of Apollo. -Rainer Maria Rilke KENNETH MURRAY HALL Hamilton, Ontario Honour Geography Geog, Club I-IV lVice-Pres. lVlg Basketball l.M. I, ll, Football l.M. ll, Ill, Soccer I.M. Ill, Track and Field Varsity ll. It is good to have some friends both in heaven and hell. -Herbert X AMW' K-N WILLIAM IOHN HARVEY Sparta, Ontario Honour lfnglixh and History Silhouette Ill, Debating Union I, Ea wards Hall Exec. Ill lSec-Treasl, Geoq. Club lg M.C.U. IIYIV, Ml- R.C. Ill-IV, Soc. Club l-IV 'Pres Il, Treas. III, Sec-Treas IVQ, Soccer Varsity I-llll Table Tennis l.M Ill, Track and Field l.M I, Volleyball I.M. III, 3rd Class Letter Soccer, 2nd Class Letter Varsity Soccer What we all love is good touched with evil- Reliqion's self must have a spice of devil. -A. H Clough CHARLES WALTER HUMPHRIES Galt, Ontario Honour History Silhouette lg Debating Union lg Mar- oon Key IVQ M.M.A. IV lVice'Pres.lg M.S.B. lVice-Pres.l IV, Operatic Society ll, III, IV, lPres. IVlg I.M Football ll. Can you sing? I can hum a little, Your Honour. -W S. Gilbert Pinatore MORRIS WOLFE KATZ Hamilton, Ontario Honour Mathematics City of Hamilton Scholarship II, Math. Club I-Iv, Physic- Club In lVice-Pres. llllg Sc. Federation Ill, Basketball l.M. Il-IV, Floor Hockey I.M. II-IV, Soccer l.M. ll-IV. There are three kinds of lies: Lies, damned lies and statistics. -Mark Twain GEORGE LORANGER Hamilton, Ontario Honour French and German Art Club ll-IV lPres. ll-IVlg C.O.- T.C. I-IV: Maroon Key IV, Modern Lang. Club I-IV, Spanish C'ub I, W.U.S.C. IV, Bowling l.tvt. l, ll, Golf l.M. I, Tennis I.M. I, llg Alex- ander Scholarship. I would rather sit on a pumpkin, and have it all to myself, than to be crowded on a velvet cushion. -Thoreau 11 BARBARA IANET MACKENZIE Kitchener, Ontario Honour English Concert Orchestra I-IV, M.C.U. I, Mod. Lang. Club I, Operatic Soc. I-III, Politics Club IV, Women's Choir l-IV, W.U.S.C. I-IV lSoc. Con. I, Sec. ll, Soc. Con. llll. I saw her upon nearer view, A spirit, yet a woman too. -Wordsworth IOHN CHARLES MCCABE Hamilton, Ontario Honour History Silhouette I, Classics Club I, IV, Debating Union I, Modern Lang. Club I, IV, Philosophy Club I, IV, Pol. Econ. Club I, Politics Club I- IV lLiberaI Leader Illl, Soc. Club I, IV, Spanish Club I. There is a history in all men's lives. -Henry IV, Shakespeare ALAN DRUMMOND MCLAY Hamilton, Ontario Honour English and French Alexander Scholarship, M.S.B. Book Prize, John Stuart Prize, M.C.U. I- IV lAdvertising Manager ll, Soc. Con. Illl, M.I.R.C. III, Mod. Lang. Club ll-IV lSec.-Treas. llll, M.S.B. Exec. Ill, IV lSec.-Treas. III, Pres. IVI, N.F.C.U.S. IV, Operatic Soc. I- lll, U.N.T.D. I-IV, W.U.S.C. lPub- licity Manager II, Chairman Illl, Jr. Year Athletic Rep., Basketball Jr. Varsity I, I.M. ll, Ill, Field Hockey I.M. ll, III, Football I.M. I-IV, Har- rier I.M. I-Ill, Hockey I.M. I, Ill, Soccer I.M. I, III, Swimming I.M. Ill, Volleyball I.M. I-III, Football Manager I-III, Chief Trophy Ath- letics III. Even bien. Gawd ain't a bed of roses. -Marcius Cook Connelly OLIVE IRENE MEYERS Hamilton, Ontario Honour Geography Wentworth Association Conservation Scholarship, Canadian Geographical Society Scholarship, Men's Student Body Book Prize, Catherine Mac- Neill Scholarship, Art Club I-III, Silhouette lll, IV lMake-up Ed. IVI, Drama Workshop I-IV lMistress of Properties Il, llll, Dramatic Society lll lSocial Con.l, Geog. Club I-IV lSecty.-Treas. III, IVI, Maroon Key IV, Operatic Society I-IV lVice- Pres. IVI, Soc. Club III-IV, W.l.R.C. III, IV lPres. IVI, W.S.B. Exec. IV lVice-Pres.l, Yr. Exec. Soph. Soc. Con., Badminton I.M. Il, Ill, Base- ball I.M. Il, Field Hockey Varsity Ill, Volleyball I.M. I-IV, Drama Workshop Pin IV, Operatic Society Pin IV. A woman's power is in inverse Ratio to her height. 12 PAUL HENRY PIRIE Dundas, Ontario Honour Geography Wentworth Conservation Association Scholarship, Art Club lll-V lVice- Pres. IVI, Band III-V lPres. VI, Band Committee Business Manager V, Orchestra I-V, Geography Club III-V lPublicity Mgr. IV, Pres. VI, M.M.A. Publicity Mgr. V, Bowling IV, Tennis I.M. I, Orchestra Pin V. Leisure will always be found by persons who know how to employ their time, those who want time are the people who do nothing. -Wm. Roland TADEUSS PUISANS Riga, Latvia Honour History Chess Club ll, Ill, Classics Club ll, Modern Lang. Club I, ll. Better a thousand words less than one too many. -Proverb NANCY LEE RICKETTS Vanessa, Ontario Honour French and Spanish Ontario Hockey Association Scholar- ship, H. P. Whidden Scholarship, Art Club III, IV lVice-Pres. IVI, Maroon Key Society IV, Mathematics Club Ill, IV, Spanish Club III, IV, Wallingford Hall Exec. IV lSec.l, Women's Choir lll, IV, W.l.R.C. IV, Basketball Varsity III, I.M. I-IV, Volleyball I.M. I-IV, Softball Man- ager Ill. You are a devil at everything and there is no kind of thing in the 'versal world but what you can turn your hand to. Cervantes I Don Quixotel FRANK ARTHUR SHERK Kitchener, Ontario Honour Mathematics Debating Union, Math. Club ll-IV lVice-Pres. IVI, M.C.U. II-IV, Sc. Federation IV, Soccer I.M. I-IV. Of science and logic he chatters, As fine and as fast as he can, Though I am no iudge of such matters, I'm sure he's a talented man. -W. M. Praed MARY HILDA TAYLOR Ottawa, Ontario Honour History l.O.D.E. History Scholarshipg Jury Scholarship llg McGregor-Smith-Burr Scholarship Ill, Thomas Hobley Prize lllg Art Club llg B.O.P., Marmor I, llg Maroon Key IV, Operatic Society I-Ill, Wallingford Hall Exec. l, Ill, IV lFrosh Rep., Treas. Ill, Pres. lVlg Women's Choir I-Il, W.S.B. Exec. Ill, IV lSec.-Treas. llll. Woman's strength is most potent when robed in gentleness. -Lamartine KEITH ERWIN WALLACE Port Colborne, Ontario Honour History Band Committee IV, Debating Union Ig Maroon Key Soc. Pres. lVg M.C.U. II-Ill, Men's Choir Il-IV lTreas. lVlg M.I.R.C. lll-IV lPres. lVlg M.M.A. lllg Operatic Soc. I-Ill lPres. Ill, Business Manager lllg Basketball I.- M. lg Floor Hockey I.M. I-IV, Soc- cer I.M. ll-IVQ Tennis Varsity I-IV, Soph. Athletic Rep.g Operatic Gold Pin. The greatest happiness comes from the greatest activity. -Bovee RONALD EDGAR WALPOLE Hamilton, Ontario Honour Mathematics Hamilton 8 District Regional Schol- arshipg Dominion-Provincial Bursaryg Band lg Orchestra lg Math. Club l- IV lSr. Rep. lVlg Sr. Treas. lVg Badminton I.M. I-IV, Basketball l.- M. IV, Football I.M. Il, Ill, Har- rier I.M. ll, Ill, Hockey I.M. llg Soccer I.M. I-IV. Much have I travelled in the realms of gold. -Keats CHARLES HAROLD WILLIAMS Hamilton, Ontario Honour English Silhouette IV-V lFeature Ed. IV, Ed. VI: C.O.T.C. I-lllg Debating Union IV, Vg Dramatic Soc. lllg M.l.R.C. IV, Vg lSec.-Treas. VI, Politics Club I-V lVice-Pres. Vlp Football I.M. I- Vg Skiing I.M. ll. Waes se grimma gaest Williams haten maere mearcstapa, se the moras heold, ten ond faesteng fifelcynnes eard wonsaeli wer weardode hwile. WILLIAM HOWARD WILLIAMS Hamilton, Ontario Honour Mfrlhffnifrticz Band Committee Tre-as IV5 Sil houette I, ll, Maroon Key IV, Math Club l-IV lVice-Pres. llllg Arts Con troller IV, Pol. Econ. Club ll-IV, Sc. Federation lll lPres IQ Badmin- ton l.M. I-IV: Basketball IM. ll, lllg Floor Hockey l.M, l-Ill, Foot- ball I.M. l, ll, Hockey IM l-IV, Soccer I.M. l-lVg Tennis I.M. ll A man who claims that figures Don't lie but admits that, Under examination, some ot them Won't stand up either, MARGARET ANNE WILLIS Brampton, Ontario Honour French and Spanish Art Club lll, lVg Drama Workshop ll, lllg M.C.U. l, ll, Modern Lang. Club I-IV: Politics Club I-IV lSoc. Con. ll, Sec,-Treas. Ill, Pres. IVlj Soc. Club llg Spanish Club I-IV, Wallingford Hall Exec. IV lTreas.lg W.U.S.C. I-IV, Archery I.M. lllg Badminton I.M. I-lVg Baseball l,M. Ill, Bowling I.M. ll, lllg Golf I.M. lll, IVQ Tennis I.M. I-IV: Table Ten- nis l. M. l-lVg Track and Field I.M. I, llg Varsity Tennis Manager Ill, Sr. Golf Manager IV. The blush is beautiful but it is sometimes inconvenient, -Galcloni MILDRED MARY WILLSON Waintleet, Ontario Honour History W.l.R.C. Ill-IV. Whence then wisdom and where is the place of understanding? . . . Behold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom and to depart from evil is understanding. 13 We ,S , BARBARA AILEEN ANDERSON Stratford, Ontario Nursing V.O.N. Scholarship, M.C.U. I, ll, Pre-Med. Club I, ll, Science Feder- ation III-V, Sociology Club ll, Nurs- ing Club I-V lYear Rep. II, Sec.- Treas. IVI, Archery I.M. Il. l love wisdom better than she loves me. -Byron WILLIAM ERNEST BEAL Hamilton, Ontario Honour Physics Silhouette Ill, Classics Club I, Men's Choir I, M.C.U. I, Philosophy Club ll, III, Basketball I.M. I-Ill, Football I.M. I-Ill. Swimming I.M. III, IV, Table Tennis II. An now, auld Cloots I ken ye're thinkin, A certain Bardie's rantin, drinkin, Some Iuckless hour will send him linkin, To your black pit, But faith, he'lI turn a corner linkin, An cheat you yet. -Robert Burns STANLEY EUGENE BERTSCH Hamilton, Ontario Honour Chemistry C.I.C. II, IV, Drama Workshop I-IV lStaqe Manager II-IVl, Dramatic Society II-IV, U.N.T.D. I-IV, Skiing I.M. ll, Ill, Soccer I.M. ll-IV. Let's praise the Lord tor precious things Like women, wine, and song. -Robert Service 14 ROBERTA LOUISE BRYANT Guelph, Ontario Nursing Canadian Red Cross Scholarship, Jewish Council of Women Scholar- ship, McGregor Clinic Scholarship in Surgical Nursing, McGregor Scholarship in Medical Nursing, M.M.A. II, Pre-Med. Club l, ll lSecty.l: Science Federation III-V lNursing Rep. llllg Women's Choir ll, Undergraduate Nurses' Assoc. I- V IVice-Pres. III, Pres. IVI, Archery 'I,HBasebalI I.M. l, Basketball We can only pay our debt to the past by putting the future in debt to ourselves. John Buchan lLord Tweedsmuirl HUGH GRAY COBURN Valens, Ontario Honour Chemistry C.l.C. Prize Ill, C.l.C. Ill-IV, Men's Choir I-III lSec.-Treas. IIII, Harrier I.M. ll. A man so various, that he seems to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome, Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong, Was everything by starts, but noth- ing long, But in the course of one revolving moon, Was chemist, fiddler, statesman, and buftoon. -Dryden DOUGLAS L. COLEMAN Stratford, Ontario Honour Chemistry Master, I have done thy bidding And the long, long shift is over, Master, I have earned it . . . REST. -Robert Service NORMAN KEITH GLENDENNING Galt, Ontario Honour Physics Kitchener - Galt - Guelph Regional Scholarship, Shenstone Prize, Eman- uel Williams Scholarship in Physics, J. L. W. Gill Scholarship in Physics, Maroon Key IV, Math. Club I-IV lYr. Rep. I-Ill., Pres. IVI, Physics Club IV. Yet all experience is an arch wherethro' Gleams that untravelI'd world, whose margin fades Forever and forever when I move. -Tennyson WILLIAM ALEX HAMILTON Hamilton, Ontario Honour Physics Math. Club I-Ill, Physics Club lll, IV lSec. IVIQ Bowling I.M. ll-Ill, Football l.M. I, IV, Soccer I.M. I, Swimming l.M. I, Tennis I.M. Ill, IV. So troll until the rafters ring And may my life be long To praise the Lord for precious things Like women, wine, and song. -Service IOHN A. HANSULD Galt, Ontario Honour Geology When you spot a John waiting out in the rain, Chances are he's insane As only a John can be for a Jane. -Frank Loesser l6uys 8: Dollsl ARTHUR HILLIER HOUSTON Carleton Place, Ontario Honour Biology Angus Scholarship, Clarence L. Starr Prize, Art Club ll, Biology Club IV, C.l.C. III, C.O.T.C. I-Ill, Edwards Hall Kakiak IV, Maroon Key IV, M.C.U. I-Ill, M.S.B. Exec. IV, Pre- Med. Club I-lll lVice-Pres. Illl, Science Federation III. How sweet it were in some se- questered spot To classify some sweet forget-me not, To lie recumbent on a mossy heap And draw a salary while fast asIeep. -Stephen Leacock FRED IOSEPH IOHNSTON Brantford, Ontario Honour Geology Edwards Hall Exec IV It-lgugc, maslerl He gazed at me reproachtully, aj only topers can, But what he said I can't repeat- he was a bad old man, -Servicr RAYMOND HENERY LADU KOENIG Hamilton, Ontario Honour Physics Gill Scholarship in Physics Ill, Rot- ary Club Bursary, Football l.M. lg Harrier I, ll, Soccer l.M. l-ll, Track and Field Varsity I-lll, lst Class Colours-Track and Field ll, III. Science, when well digested, is nothing but good sense and reason. -Stanislaus KENNETH ARTHUR LINES Fruitland, Ontario Honour Physics Dominion-Provincial Bursary, Math. Club I, ll, Physics Club lll-IV. STEPHEN ALLAN McKAY Dundas, Ontario Honour Chemistry C.l.C. lll, IV lTreas. Ill, Sec. IVI, Drama Workshop ll-IV lMaster Car- penter ll-IVI, Maroon Key IV, Math Club I, U.N.T.D. I-IV, ln him, inexplicably mixed, ap- peered Much tb be loved and hated, sought and feared. -Byron 15 DOUGLAS HOWARD NELSON Hamilton, Ontario Honour Chemistry C.l.C. Ill, lVg Physics Club lllg Badminton I.M. ll-IV, Basketball I.- M. ll, Floor Hockey I.M. llg Sailing l,M. I-lVg Soccer I.M. Il-IV: Table Tennis I.M. I-Il. He finally saw the light. -R. P. G. LOUISE CARLYN PEGORARO Sudbury, Ontario Honour Biology Biology Club IV, Maroon Key IV, Wallingford Hall Exec. lVg Archery Varsity ll-IV, I.M. I-Ill, Manager II, 2nd Class Colours ll, Ill. . . Be it ours to shed sunshine on their lour comrades'l path, to lighten their sorrows by the balm of our sympathy, to give them pure ioy of never-tiring affection, to strengthen their failing courage, to instill faith in hours of despair -B. Russell FRANK A. RUSSELL Lethbridge, Alberta Honour Geology Photography ll, lllg Geology Club I-IV lVice-Pres. llllg M.S.B. Exec. lVg Sc. Federation lllg U.N.T.D. I- llg Basketball I.M. I-IV, Bowling I,- M. ll, Ill, Floor Hockey I.M. I-IV, Football I.M. I-IV, Harrier I.M. I- lVg Soccer I.M. I-IV, Track and Fld. I.M. I-IV, Volleyball I.M. ll-IV: Ath- letic Pres. IV. Early to rise and early to bed Makes a man healthy, wealthy and dead. -James Thurber EDWARD ROSS SALMON Oshawa, Ontario Honour Chemistry C.l.C. III, IV, Science Federation I- lVg Basketball Varsity I, I.M. II-IV: Football I.M. I-lVg Harrier I.M. I- lVg Soccer I.M. III, IV, Track and Field I.M. I, ll, Volleyball I.M. I, llg Letter-Varsity Basketball. With Glory in his whiskers and with whiskey in his eye. -Robert Service 16 IAMES HOGG SCOTT Hamilton, Ontario Honour Chemistry C.l.C. Ill, IV, M.C.U. I-IV, Men's Choir lVg Badminton I.M. I-llg Soc- cer Varsity l-lVg Dr. New Road Race ll-IV, 2nd Class Letter. Kind hearts are more than coronets, And simple faith than Norman blood. -Tennyson SIDNEY ERNEST SPURGEON Hamilton, Ontario Honour Geology City of Hamilton Scholarship: J. L. W. Gill Scholarship, Geology Club ll-IV lPres. lVlg Basketball I.M. lg Hockey I.M. I, ll. I love the stony pasture That no one else will have: The old gray rocks so friendly seem, So durable and brave. -Bliss Carmen IOHN STUART TAYLOR St. Catharines, Ontario Honour Physics St. Catharines Regional Scholarship' Edwards Hall Ex. III lSec.-Treas.I: Glee Club I, II, Maroon Key IVg Math. Club IV, Operatic Society I, lVg Physics Club Ill-V lPres. V.Ig Sc. Federation Ill, Vg U.N.T.D. I-IV: Basketball I.M. I-Vg Football I.M. I-V, Golf I.M. Vg Soccer I.M. Vp Swimming I-Vg Tennis I.M. Ill, Vg Volleyball I.M. I-V. . . . his smile was full of glee. Nothin' seemed to set him back- Happy Jack. Oh, Happy Jack. -Service WILLIAM CLARKE TENNIER Port Colborne, Ontario Honour Chemistry District Welland Scholarship: Can- adian Legion Bursaryg C.l.C. Ill, IV: Men's Choir ll, Operatic Society I, lllg Basketball I.M. I-llg Soccer I.M. Ilg Tennis I.M. I, lll. Went l down before the fury of the Irish and the Scotch. -Service fr.....w -33. WILLIAM IOHN THORNE Hamilton, Ontario llonour Biology Art Club lllg Biology Club V lPres VJ: Marmor ll lPhotography Ed.lg C,O.T.C. ll-IVg Math. Club lg Pre- Med. Club l-llg Sc. Federation Vg Basketball I.M. lg Skiing I.M. I, Life is iust one damn thing after another. -Thomas O'Malley HELEN FRANCES TRAPNELL Port Colborne, Ontario Nursing V.O.N. Scholarship: Drama Work- shop lg M.C.U. lg Politics Club llg Pre-Med. Club I, llg Science Fed- eration lll-Vg Undergraduate Nurses' Assoc. I-V lYear Rep. l, Soc. Conv. lllg Basketball, Varsity I, ll. Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. --Sir James Matthew Barrie WILLIAM BALFOUR WAUGH Hamilton, Ontario Honour Chemistry c.i.c:. Ill, iv: sc. Federaiaon i-ii. What is a man, if the chief good and market of his tome be but to sleep and feed? -Shakespeare IOYCE MARIE VVICHMANN Port Colborne, Ontario Niiirzinfj Ruczell T Kelley Schyllarphipl IQ N Schalarshipg M C U I Ill M M - A I-Illg Operatic Society Il, Poli tics Club Ill Pre-Med Club lg Science Federation lIIVg Wome-n's Choir I, lllg Undergraduate Nurseu Assoc l-V 'Year Rep Ill, lVi. Bag:- ball l.M I, ll We need the comrade heart That understands, And the warmth, the living warmth, Ot human hands -Thomaz Curtis Clark DAVID MCKEEN WILES Hamilton, Ontario Honour Chemistry Gill Scholarship in Chemistryg C.l.- C. Ill-lVg Maroon Key lVg Math. Club lg Men's Choir l, ll, IV lLib- rarian lllg Sc. Federation lVg Sr. Year Sec. lVg Basketball l,M. l-IVg Bowling I.M. llg Floor Hockey l.M l-ll. A good many thinqs go around in the dark besides Santa Claus. -H. Hover DOUGLAS ALEXANDER WILSON Oakville, Ontario Honour Geology Marmor lll lAssociate Ed. llllg Photography lll, IV lManaqer llllg Silhouette lllg Edward- Hall Exec. lV lHousemasterlg Geology Club ll' lVg Sc. Federation lVg Science Con- troller lVg Student Recreation Cen- tres Comm. lVg Basketball I.M. ll, IVQ Bowling I.M. lg Football Ill, lVg Hockey I.M. ll, IV. Company, villainous company hath been the ruin of me. -Shakespeare 17 me 574, umfea SPENCER LOVE ANDREWS Hamilton, Ontario Three Year General Philosophy Club I. Ah Love! Could you and I with him conspire To grasp this sorry scheme of things entire: and then Remold it nearer to the heart's desire! -Omar Khayyam MARY ENID ASKIN Hamilton, Ontario Extension You are the window through which you must see the world. -George B. Shaw GEORGE ROBERT BACKMAN Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Pol. Econ. Club I-lllg U.N.T.D. I-Illg Basketball l.M. lllg Floor Hockey I.- M. lllg Football l.M. l-lllg Golf I.M. lllg Harrier Varsity I-II, l.M. I-Illg Soccer l.M., I-llg Swimming LM. lllg Track and Field Ill: Volleyball I.M. I-Illg Dr, New Road Race Illg 2nd Class Letter-Varsity Harrier. Not in the clamor of the crowded street, Not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, But in ourselves are triumph and defeat. -Longfellow 18 Would not we shatter it to bits- In Arts ALBERT EDWARD BACKSHALL Fort Erie, Ontario Economics and Business Band I-IV lVice-Pres. ll, Pres. llll Band Committee Ill lBus. Man. llll, B.O.P. Ill lAsst. Bus. Man. IIIIQ Concert Orch. I-IV lProp. Man. I, Trees. Il. Pres. Ill, Treas. IVl, M.- M.A. III IBus. Man. Illlg Span. Club ll, Gold Orchestra Pin. -music they like to hear, music they like to make . . . music for whoever will come to Iisten. -Hope Stoddard DAVID BOYD BALDWIN Burlington, Ontario Three Year General Men's Choir III, Philosophy Club lll, Politics Club Ill. FearfulIy the mind's hands dig, In the debris of thought for the Lovely body of faith. -F. R. Scott WILLIAM VANCE BILTON Hamilton, Ontario Extension Like a gaunt, scraggly pine Which lifts its head above the mournful sandhillsg The wind of the north has twisted and gnarled its branches, Yet . . . men shall rest beneath its shade. -J. G. Fletcher audit THEODORE W. l. BOADWAY Stouttville, Ontario Pre-Divinity From lofty rostrum see him bind his flock With Ciceronian spell. - His life he-'ll spend in Herculean toil, Expounding to beat Hell. -Norman Fyffe KATHARINE IEAN BORCOMAN Shelter Bay, P.Q. Three Year General Debating Union IV, Geoq. Club IV, Baseball, l.M. l-IV, Basketball l-lll, l.M. I-IV, Skiing, l.M. lg Tennis l.M. Ill, Table Tennis, l.M. lg Track and Field, l-IV, l.M.g Volleyball, l, ll, IV, Manager, Skiing ll, Track and Field lll, Golf lll, Basketball lVg Athletic Numeral ll, 3rd Grade Col- ors ll, lll lBasketballl. With her eyes in flood with laugh- ter. -Shakespeare DONALD BOWMAN Fenwick, Ontario Extension SEYMOUR DEVERE GRANT BOYCE Barbados, B.W.I. Pre-Divinity Debating Union ll, lllg D.S.A. l-Illg M.C.U. l-Ill, Men's Choir Il, Soccer ll, Ill lCaptain llll. That man is great, and he alone, Who seems a greatness not his own, For neither praise nor pelf, Content to know and be unknown, Whole in himself. -Owen Meredith DAVID MORROW BRYSON Toronto, Ontario Social Studie: Good days, l'm out, Bad days, l'm not, And that's About How far l've got. -David McCorc THOMAS MCCULLOCH BUCHANAN Hamilton, Ontario Extension The truth is, l do indulge myself a little the more in pleasure, know- ing that this is the proper age ot my life to do it. -Samuel Pepys HAROLD ROBERT BUCK Hamilton, Ontario Extension Dean's Honour List. ln bgaaks, or work or healthful Y. Let my best years be past, That l may give for every day A good account at last. -Isaac Watts DIANA GRACE CALLAN DER Guelph, Ontario Three Year General Silhouette l, ll, M.C.U. l, ll, M.M,- A., I-lll, Operatic Society I-lllg Women's Choir, lg W.U.S.C. lllg Baseball, l.M. I, ll, Basketball, l.M. l, llg Fencing, l.M. l, ll, Volleyball, l.M. I-lllg Fencing Man. ll, Manag- er's M. ll. Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever, Do noble things, not dream them all day long, And so make life, death, and that vast forever One grand, sweet song. -Charles Kingsley lfl RUPERT BEATTY CARLETON North Bay, Ontario Social Studies Marmor I, Ill, lPhotography Editor I, Ed. llllg Silhouette Ill, Debating I-lllg Dramatic Society ll, lBusiness Mgr.lg Maroon Key lllg N.F.C.U.S. I, ll, Ill, lCl1airman Illlg Pol. Econ, Club I, III, Politics Club I, Ill, ln- itiution Comm, ll, Inter-Varsity De- bating M. lll. l would live all my lite in non- chalance, and insouciance, Were it not for making a living, which is rather a nouciancef' -Ogden Nash LOUIS CHONKA Port Colborne, Ontario Social Studies Basketball, I.M. I-IV, Football, I.M. lg Volleyball, I.M. I, IV. There was a sound of revelry by night, Not every night- But often. ADAM HUGH CLARK Hamilton, Ontario Economics and Business Pol. Econ. Club ll, Ill, Badminton Ill, l.Mg Floor Hockey, I.M. Il, III, Football, I.M. I, Illg Soccer ll, Ill, Swimming, I.M. lg Tennis, I.M. I-Ill, Track and Field, I.M. Ill, Volleyball, I.M. Il, lllg Intermed. Athletic Let- ter. lf thou dost play with him at any game Thou art sure to lose, and, of that, natural luck He beats thee 'gainst the odds. -Shakespeare MARIORIE ADELAIDE COLTART Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Mod. Lang. Club ll, lllg Politics Club lllg Canterbury Club I-Ill lSec.-Treas. I, lllg Baseball, I.M. Il, Basketball, I.M. I-lllg Bowling, I.M. II, Field Hockey I-Ill, Track and Field, I.M. I, llg Volleyball, I.M. I-lll. Let me play the fool: With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles Come. -Shakespeare 20 ELIZABETH S. F. COURVOISIER Feversham, Ontario Three Year General Carter Scholarship, Dominion-Provin- cial Bursary, Math. Club Il, III lSoc. Con. ll, Yr. lll Rep.lg M.C.U. I-lllg Women's Choir lllg Baseball, I.M. Ill, Volleyball, I.M. Ill. . . . True eyes, Too pure and too honest in aught to disguise The sweet soul shining through them. -Owen Meredith T. R. WILMER CRAWFORD Oshawa, Ontario Economics and Business Pol. Econ. I-lllg Badminton lg Basket- ball, I.M. lllg Floor Hockey, I.M. lllg Football, Varsity I-III, Hockey, I.M. ll, Swimming, I.M. llg Track and Field, I.M. Illg Volleyball, I.M. lllg Sr. M. lFootbaIl I-Illl. l am but dust. -Napoleon IOHN ALEXANDER CREGAN Hamilton, Ontario Three Year General MARION ALBERTA DAVIDSON Hamilton, Ontario Three Year General Dramatic Society lllg Operatic So- ciety Ill. lt is better to wear out than to rust out. -Cumberland LAWRENCE HEBER DAYKIN Bothwell, Ontario Three Year General CHARLES N. ELLIOTT Fenwick, Ontario Extension DOROTHY ISOBEL ELLIOTT St. Catharines, Ontario Extension 'We are sure to get the better of Fortune if we do but grapple with her. -Seneca HOWARD ENGEL St. Catharines, Ontario General Silhouette ll, Drama Workshop lg Dramatic Society lllg Clef Club lg Directing Award for lnter-Year Play Festival l953. . . . Feelings in the solar Plexus, Induced by undernourishment . . . -W. H. Auden PAUL HOWARD ENNIS Toronto, Ontario ECOFJOIFZICH rmrl Businexfy Pol Econ Club I-III: Politics Club l Every man has at times in his minc the ideal ot what he should be but is not -Theodore Parker RAYMOND FAZAKAS Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies O H A Erin anfe Scholarship IRENE TERESA FIGON Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Art Club I, llg Mod, Lang. Club I- lllg Sociology Club l, lllg Spanish Club ll, Women's Choir ll, lllg Newman Club I-Ill, Baseball, l.M. llg Basketball, I.M. l, llg Volleyball l.M. l, ll. Her stature tall-l hate a dumpy woman. -Lord Byron PHYLLIS MARY FLATT Hamilton, Ontario Three Year General North Wentworth Women's Institute Scholarship lEntrancelg Muse ll, Illg lEditorial Assist. ll, Associate Edi- tor llllg Silhouette ll, lllg Dramatic Society ll, lllg Writers' Workshop ll, Ill. Travel, Trouble, Music, Art, A kiss, a frock, a rhyme: I never said they feed my heart But still they pass my time. -Dorothy Parker 21 DOROTHY LOUISE FORSE Simcoe, Ontario Language Studies Simcoe-Dunnville Regional Scholar- ship, Drama Workshop ll, lllg M.C.- U. I, llg Mod. Lang. Club I-Ill lSoc. Con. llllg Sociology Club l, lll' Span. Club l-Ill, Badminton, I.M. ll lllg Baseball, I.M. ll, Ill, Basketball I.M. ll, lllg Fencing, I.M. lg Tennis I.M. lllg Table Tennis, I.M. l-lllg Track and Field, I.M. lllg Volleyball ll, lll, I.M. I-lllg Manager M. lVol- leyballl. Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye, ln every gesture dignity and love. -John Milton DONALD IAMES FOSTER Mimico, Ontario Pre-Divinity Debating Union ll, D.S.A. I-Illg Glee Club lg Maroon Key Soc. lllg M.C.- U. l-lll lBible Study Con. ll, Pres. llllg Philosophy Club ll, lll. Great and lofty is his cause, The which he doth pursue, With none of self-reserve or pause And a faith in God most true. lOHN LESTER FRANCIS Hamilton, Ontario Economics and Business Art Club llg Pol. Econ. Club l-IV, Span. Club ll, IV, Badminton, I.M. IV: Basketball, I.M. lVg Football, I.M. I-lllg Hockey, I.M. I-IV, Ski- ing, I.M. I, ll, IV, Tennis, I.M. ll. For fools admire, but men of sense approve. -Pope ROBERT CULVER FREARS Guelph, Ontario Pre-Divinity Glee Club Ill, M.C.U. l-lV lTreas. ll, Pres. llllg Basketball, I.M. ll, lllg Floor Hockey, I.M. l, ll, Foot- ball, l.M. I, lllg Swimming, I.M. lllg Manager M. ll, Ill lTennisl. Virtuous and Vicious every man must be, Few in the extreme, but all in the degree. -A. Pope 22 RUTH TEN N ANT GARDNER Hamilton, Ontario F our Year General Maroon Key Soc. IV, Math. Club ll- lVg Pol. Econ. Club ll-lVg W.S.B. Exec. lll, IV IJr. Vice-Pres. lll, Pres. lVJg Cheer Leaders' Commit- tee Ill, IV, Baseball, I.M. I-IV, Bas- ketball l-lll, I.M. I-IV, Bowling I, ll, I.M. l, llg Cheerleading lg Golf, I.- M. Ill, Swimming, I.M. Ill, Table Tennis, I.M. l-IV, Track and Field, I.M. I, IV, Volleyball, I.M. I-IV, Manager ll lTable Tennisl, 2nd Grade Colours I, II lVarsity Basket- balllg Athletic Year Numeral I, ll. Those Graceful Acts, Those Thousand Decencies, That daily flow, From all her words and actions. -John Milton DOROTHY GWENDOLYN GILMOUR Hamilton, Ontario Three Year General Art Club lllg Band Committee Vg Marmor ll, V, lCaptions Editor ll, Graduate Ed. Vlg Silhouette I, llg Drama Workshop llg M.M.A. IV, V lSec. IV, Pres. Vlg Operatic Soc. I-Vg Sociology Club Vg Stud. Rec. Com. lllg Women's Choir I-IV lLib- rarian ll, Sec. Ill, Pres. lVl. Gold Operatic Society Pin V. ln every gesture, dignity and love. -John Milton DOUGLAS HOWARD GOWAN Hagersville, Ontario Social Studies M.S.B. Exec. ll lSoph. Pres. Ill: Pol. Econ. Club I, Ilg Span. Club l, llg U.N.T.D. I-lllg Basketball, I.M. I-Illg Floor Hockey, I.M. I-lllg Soc- cer, l.M. I, llg Table Tennis, I.M. lllg Track and Field, I.M. Illg Vol- leyball, I.M. I-Ill. Jes' don't take life too serious, 'cause it ain't nohow permanent. -Pogo IULIA MARGARET GRAHAM Toronto, Ontario Social Studies Marmor Ill, Maroon Key lllg Oper- atic Soc. lg Sociology Club I-lllg Wallingford Hall Exec., Eleanor Mc- Kay House President I, Wallingford President lllg W.S.B. Exec. ll, lllg Soph. Vice-President: Basketball, Jr. Varsity l, ll, I.M. I, llg Volleyball, Varsity I-Ill, I.M. I-III, Frosh Year Numeral lg 3rd Class Colours Var- sity Basketball and Volleyball I, ll. A perfect woman nobly planned To warn, to comfort and com- mand. -Wordsworth Good old Graham! Always the Saham. -Ogden Nash ELIZABETH ANN GREEN Caistorville, Ontario Three Year General Drama Workshop I-ll, W.l.R,C, lllg Athletic Rep. IV, Archery, I.M. lllg Badminton, I.M. Ill, Baseball I-IV, l.M. I-lVg Basketball Ill, IV, I.M. I- IV, Bowling I-IV, l.M. I-IV, Field Hockey Ill, IV, Tennis, l.M. IV, Table Tennis, l,M. I-IVQ Track and Field, l.M. I-IV, Volleyball, l.M. I- IVQ Manager lll lTable Tennisl, Ath- letic Numeral l-IV, Manager M. Ill. A tender heart, a will inflexible. -Longfellow HARRY B. GREENING Hamilton, Ontario Economics and Business Debating Union Ill, Pol. Econ. Club ll, lllg U.N.T.D. lg Bowling, l.M. I, Ilg Soccer, I.M. l. Oh, come with old Khayyam, and leave the Wise to taIk. -Omar Khayyam K. WRAY HAGERMAN Brantford, Ontario Extension Four things a man must learn to do If he would make his record true, To think, without confusion, clearly, To love his fellow-men sincerely, To act from honest motives purely, To' trust in God and Heaven secure- v- ' -Henry Van Dyke IANE HAMILTON Ancaster, Ontario Three Year General After spending two years at U. of T., Jane came to McMaster to com- plete her B,A. She has won many friends here, and has been con- verted into an avid Mac tan in no time at all. Her ability and friend- ly manner assure her success in the future. RUTH LOIS AMY HAVILAND Kirkland Lake, Ontario Three Year General Art Club Ill, DS A. I, Ill, IV, M-- C.U. l-lV lSoc, Con. ll, Operatic Soc IV, Womerfs Choir I-IV A subtle grace of heart and mind that flows with tacttul sympathy -L, C. Thomas EDWIN BOYD HEAVEN Hamilton, Ontario Three Year General Phil. Club Ill, U.N.T.D. I-Ill, W.U.- S.C. ll, Ill, Canterbury Club I-Ill, Basketball, l.M. lg Bowling, l.M. I, ll, Football, l.M. Ill, Hockey, I.M. lllg Soccer, l.M. lg Tennis, l.M. l'lll. The Outward shows of sky and earth, Of hill and valley, he has viewed, And impulses ot deeper birth Have come to him in solitude.': -Wordsworth IAMES THOMAS HENDERSON Oil City, Ontario Three Year General Dom.-Prov. Bursary, M.C.U. I-Ill, Men's Choir I, ll. We do not what we ought, What we ought not, we do. And lean upon the thought That chance will bring us throughg But our own acts, for good or ill, are mightier powers. -Matthew Arnold LAURA DIANE HILL Barrie, Ontario Three Year General Sil. ll, Ill, Dramatic Soc. I-Ill, Mod. Lang. Club I, ll, Operatic Soc. ll, Ill, Archery, I.M. lg Badminton, LM. I-lllg Baseball, l.M. llg Basketball, I.M. l-lllg Bowling, l.M. l-lllg Fenc- ing, l.M. llg Golf ll, Ill, l.M. ll, Ill, Swimming, l.M. llg Tennis, LM. ll, Volleyball, l.M. I-lllg Manager lll lBowlinglg Golf Championship, l.M. ll. Age cannot wither her, nor cus- tom stale her infinite variety. -Shakespeare 23 .if RUTH FRASER HILL North Bay, Ontario Three Year General Art Club Ill, D.S.A. I-Ill, M.C.U. I-lllg M.M.A. I-Ill, Women's Choir I- lllj Baseball, I.M. I, Ill, Basketball, I.M. lg Table Tennis, I.M. Il, Ill, Volleyball, I.M. lll. 'Twas her thinking of others made you think of her, -E. B. Browning FRANCES IOAN HODGSON Iarvis, Ontario General lsabella Campbell NlcNee Scholar- ship in Mathematics and Physicsg Math. Club ll, lll, lS0c. Convenor llllg Spanish Club Ill. The truth is great and shall pre- vail, When none cares whether it prevail or not. -C. Patmore GEORGE IAMES IOHNSON Hamilton, Ontario Three Year General W. H. Ballard Medal. Eyes, ears, took in their dole, Brain treasured up the wholeg Should not the heart beat once, How good to live and learn'? -Robert Browning WILLIAM HERBERT IONES Toronto, Ontario Pre-Divinity Art Club Ill, B.O.P. Circulation llg D.S.A. I-Ill, G-lee Club ll, M.C.U lg Men's Choir I-lllg M.M.A. I-lllg Operatic Soc. ll, Ill. The universe is but one great city Full of beloved ones, divine and human, by nature endeared to each other, -Epictetus 24 WALTER KACUR Port Colborne, Ontario Economics and Business Chess Club Ig Basketball, I.M. l-Ill, Football, I.M. I, Il. Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. -Tennyson WALTER KLAASSEN Hagersville, Ontario Language Studies Swiss Minister to Canada Book Prize, D.S.A. l-Ill, M.C.U. lg Men's Choir I, Mod. Lang. Club I-Ill. Farewell, farewell, the heart that lives alone Housed in a dream, at distance from the kind! Such happiness, wherever it be known, ls to be pitiedg for 'tis surely blind. -Wordsworth GRACE LOUISE KRIBS Niagara Falls, Ontario Three Year General fn?1+.i',ub..Lli 'iltiiqysfilifnfllf ififlf I, ll. Born with the gift of laughter and the sense that the world was mad. -Rafael Sabatini DONALD LAIRD LAIDMAN Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Math, Club Ig Pol. Econ. Club II, Ill. l will not play my ace of trumps yet. -Thomas Fuller MAVIS FLORENCE LEVINE Hamilton, Ontario Three Year General Dramatic sac. I-lllg Basketball, I.M. lllg Fencing, I.M. lg Skiing, I.M. llg Volleyball, I.M. ll-IV. A book of verses underneath the bough, A lug of wine, a loaf of bread- and thou Beside me winging in the wilder- ness- Oh, wilderness, were Paradise -Omar Khayyam DONALD L. LINDSAY Simcoe, Ontario Economics and Business Pol. Econ. Club I, IV, U.N.T.D. I' Basketball, I.M. ll, IV, Football, 1.1 M. lg Hockey, I.M. l-IV, Soccer, I.M. IV. I consider the world as made for me, not me for the world. It is my maxim therefore to enioy it while I can and let futurity shift for itself, -Smollett WENDY IEAN MUIR LOW Kitchener, Ontario Three Year General Drama Workshop l, ll, Maroon Key Soc. IV, W.l.R.C. IV, W.S.B. Exec. IV lAthletic Rep.l Cheerleading Committee IV ISec.lg Archery I.M. III, IV, Baseball Ill, IV, I.M. Ill, IV, Basketball Ill, IV, I.M. I-IV, Bowl- ing, I.M. III, IV, Fencing, I.M. ll, Field Hockey Ill, IV, Swimming, I.M. IV, Tennis, I.M. lll, IV, Table Tennis Ill, IV, Track and Field, I.M. I-IV, Volleyball, I.M. I-IV, Manager lll lTrack and Fieldl, Athletic Presi- dent lVg Athletic Yr. Numeral lll, lVg Manager's M. Ill. Which can say more Than this rich praise-that you alone are you? -Shakespeare IOAN ALICE MACDONALD Hamilton, Ontario Three Year General HAROLD LLOYD MacTAVISH Bradford, Ontario Extension it 'Tig me mina that makes the boa, rich -Shakespeare lOAN HELEN MAGUIRE Weston, Ontario Social Studies Geog Club Ill, Badminton I, Il, l.M I-Ill, Baseball, I,M. l-lll, Basketball I-Ill, I.M. I-lll, Golf, I.M. II, Swim- ming, l,M, ll, Tennis Ill, I.M. ll, Ill, Track and Field, I.M. ll, Ill, Volley- ball I-lllg I.M. I-lllg Soph. Athletic Rep. ll, Manager lll lTennislg ln- tramural Badminton Champion lg Second and Third Grade Colours lBadminton, Volleyball, Basketballl, Third Grade Colours lTennisl, Ath- letic Numeral I-Ill. I say little, but when time shall serve, there shall be smiles. -Shakespeare FRANCES MARY MARCK Hamilton, Ontario Language Studies Mod. Lang. Club l, llg Span. Club ll, lll, lVice-Pres. llll, Sr. Soc. Con. lllg Newman Club I-lll llst Yr. Rep. I, Vice-Pres. II, Illl, Basketball, I.- M. Il. A day tor toil, an hour for sport, But for a friend is life too short. -Emerson MARGARET BETTY MARSH Aldershot, Ontario Extension J0v is not in things, it is in us. -Wagner 25 GARTH R. MCCLUNG Sarnia, Ontario Economics and Business Ed. Hall Exec. IV lHousemasterlg U.N.T.D. 1, ll, Basketball, I.M. I-IV, Floor Hockey, I.M. I-IV, Football, I.M. Il-IV, Soccer, I.M. I, Ill, IV, Volleyball, I.M. I-IV. Life is a jest, and all things show it, l thought so once, but now I know if .. A -A. Pope CHARLES MCCORMICK Thorold, Ontario Social Studies O.S.B. Bursary I-IV, Debating Union lll, IV, G-lee Club lg Men's Choir lg M.S.B. Exec. Ill lJr. Pres.lg Pol. Econ. ll, IV. It can be done, IEAN HENDERSON McISAAC Hamilton, Ontario Extension lt is still my care to make my life, Not by my words illustrious, but by deeds. -Sophocles CLARE GEORGE WILLIAM MCKAGUE Woodville, Ontario Extension The intellectual attainments of a man who thinks for himself resem- ble a fine painting, where the light and shade are correct, the tone sustained, the colour perfectly har- monized, it is true to life. -Schopenhauer 26 -www HARRIS BRUCE MCPHAIL Hamilton, Ontario Economics and Business RONALD LYLE MCPHERSON Hamilton, Ontario Economics and Business U.N.T.D. I-lllg Pol. Econ. Club I-IV: Basketball, I.M. I-Ill, Football, I.M. I-lllg Hockey, I.M. I-lllg Skiing, I.M. I, Illg Soccer Varsity ll, Jr. Varsity lllg Volleyball, I.M. I-Ill, 2nd Class Letter-Soccer ll. Oh, I have roamed o'er many lands, And many friends I've met, Not one fair scene or kindly smile Can this fond heart forget. -T. H. Bayly DAVID MELNIK Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Ari club Ig B.O.P. circulation I- Geog. Club lg Pol. Econ. Club I' Politics Club I. A good mind possesses a King- dom. -Seneca IOAN ANNE MITCHELL Kitchener, Ontario Social Studies M.C.U. Ig Politics Club Ill, Sociolo- gy Club I-lll lSoc. Con. lllg Bowl- ing, I.M. l, llg Volleyball, I.M. l. And her ways are ways of gentle- ness And all her paths are peace. -Sir C. A. Spring-Rice DOUGLAS W. MONTGOMERY Valleytield, Quebec Social Studies Varsity Hockey I, llg Varsity Soc- cer ll, lllg Varsity Track and Field lg Second Class M in Hockey and Soccer. NICHOLAS MONTI Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Band, ll, lllg Rowing l-lVg P. 0. Ross Memorial Trophies l-IV lRow- inglg Senior M. lRowingl, Oh wad some power the giftie qie us To see oursels as others see us! -Burns DAVID WILLIAM MORRIS Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Pres. . . . . . , g o. Econ. Club lVg U.N.T.D. ll, Illg Ath- letic Rep. IV: Cheerleading Com- mittee lVg Cheerleading Ill, lVg Football, l.M, l-lVg Soccer ll, 2nd Class Letter llntermed. Soccerl. Sil. Ig Debating Union I-lV lVice- lVl NFCUS lll IV PI It is better to wear out than to rust out. -Bishop Cumberland ANDREW MOSER-BENEDIKT Bogota, Colombia Economics and Business B.O.P. I-lVg lPhotography Manager IVlg Geog. Club lllg Mod. Lang. Club I-IVg Pol. Econ. Club I-lVg Span. Club I, llg Soccer I, Il. Be thou but self-possessed, thou hast the art of living. -Goethe BLANCHE IANE MOYER Hamilton, Ontario Three Year Geneial Drama Workshop IAIV, Maroon iffry Society lVg Archery IM lllg Basket- ball I.M. Il-IV: Fencing l,M ll, Table Tennis l.M Ill? Track 8 Field I.M Il, Illg Volleyball IM ll-IV Cheerfulness is an offshoot ot goodness and ot wisdom -Bovee MARY MARGARET NOBLE Hamilton, Ontario Extension We'll keep the honour of a certain aim Amid the peril of uncertain ways, And sail ahead, and leave the rest to God. -Henry Van Dyke IVAN ROY NOTTER Dundas, Ontario Extension DONALD CAMPBELL PATTERSON Hamilton, Ontario Three Year General There's mischief in this man. -Shakespeare ll-lenry Vllll 27 MORRIS lOHN PEROZAK Brantford, Ontario Social Studies Debating III, Senior Rep., Pol. Econ. ll, lllg U.N.T.D. l-Illg Basketball, l.M. I-Illg Football, l.M. Ill, Har- rier, Varsity I, lllg Hockey, l.M. I- lllg Track and Field, l.M. lllg Vol- leyball, l.M, ll, lllg Harrier Manager llg 2nd Class Letter, Harrier I, He that is thy friend indeed He will help thee in thy need. -Barnfield GEORGE PETRINI Hamilton, Ontario Economics and Business Floor Hockey i. DAVID ARNOLD PIERCE-IONES Winnipeg, Manitoba Three Year General Art Club, lllg D.S.A., lllg Edwards Hall Exec., Il, lllg N.F.C.U.S. Ill, Tutor Edwards Annex Ill. The Spring came 'round and still he was not dead. -C. Day Lewis HERBERT CHESLEY PITTS Castlegar, Brit. Columbia Three Year General Then up he rose, and donned his clothes. -Shakespeare lHamIetl 28 LAWRENCE POLLINGTON Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Dramatic Soc. ll, lllg Mod. Lang. Club, lg Pol. Econ. Club l-III: Poli- tics Club ll, lllg Spanish Club I-IH lSec.-Treas. llll. Fame is at best an unperforming cheat, But 'tis substantial happiness to eat. -Pope IOSEPH PUCHALSKI Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies C.O.T.C., I-Illg Pol. Econ. Club, l- Illg Floor Hockey, l.M. l, Illg Foot- ball, l.M. l-Ill. IOSEPH DANNY PUGLIESE Merritton, Ontario Business and Economics IOSEPH PAUL ROCCHI Hamilton, Ontario Three Year General Z AUDREY KATHLEEN RODMAN Stoney Creek, Ontario Extension Alas for those who never sing But die with all their music in them. -O. W Holmes RONALD IOSEPH ROLLS Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies D. E. Thomson Entrance Scholarship in English, Lougheed Scholarship. Debating I lVars.l, ll, Ill lTreas.lg Dramatic Soc. I, M.l.R.C., Ill, Mod. Lang. Club I, ll, Year Sec, ll, Var- sity Debating Pin I. My candle burns at both ends, It will not last the night, But, ah, my foes, and, ah, my friends- It gives a lovely light! -Edna St, Vincent Millay IEROMY RICHARD RUTTY Brampton, Ontario Social Studies Band I-Ill lVice-Pres. llllg Concert Orch. I, lllg Geography Club I-Ill, Glee Club I, ll, Pol. Econ. Club Ill, Politics Club Ill, Basketball, I.- M. I-Ill, Football, I.M. ll, Skiing, l.M. I, lllg Soccer, I.M. Ilg Swim- ming, Varsity I, Tennis, l.M, lllg Track and Field, Varsity I, II. V!hat is certitude? The Greeks sought it, and we still seek it. -Renouvier PEARL ELIZABETH RUZSA Hamilton, Ontario Three Year General Dominion-Provincial Bursary I, llg Josephine Staples Brien Scholarship Il, W.I.R.C. Ill, And now abideth faith, hope, char- ity, these threeg but the greatest ot these is charity. -I Corinthians l3g I 3 VVILIVIA CATHERINE SECEN Wainflcff:t, Ontario Language Sltlflllfffi Mod Lang, Club llll, Spaniah Club I-Ill, Volleyball, IM ll, lll I have been in zuch a pifkle gin, I saw you last -Wm Shakespeare llha Ternpegtl SAMUEL SENOFF Hamilton, Ontario Tires Year General VERNA BERNICE SHAW Regina, Saskatchewan Three Year General Drama Workshop Ill, D.S.A. I-III, M.C.U. I-lll lTreas. Il, Vice-Pres. llllg Baseball, l.M. ll, Ill, Basketball, I.M. I-III, Table Tennis, l.M. ll, lllg Volleyball, I,M. ll, Ill. The ioy of youth and health her eyes dispIay'd, And ease of heart her every look convey'd. -Crabbe IAMES REID SIMPSON Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Soph. Athletic Rep. ll, Bowling, I.- M. II, Ill, Golf, Varsity I-Ill, Soc- cer, l.M. I, ll, Track Manager llg Golf Manager ll, Ill, Labour is the curse of the world, and nobody can meddle with it without becoming proportionately brutified! -Hawthorne 29 NORMA MARY SINCLAIR Toronto, Ontario Social Studies Atkinson Bursary Ig Dominion-Provin- cial Scholarship Il, lllg Art Club I- lllg Politics Club Illg Sociology Club ll, lll lPres.lg W.I.R.C. Il, Ill. Only where love and need are one, And the work is play for mortal stakes, ls the deed ever really done For Heaven and the future's sakes. -Robert Frost WILLIAM GRANTLAN D WALKER SMITH Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Debating I, llg Drama Workshop I, ll, Geography Club ll-IV, Pol. Econ. Club l-lVg Politics Club lg Spanish Club I-lllg U.N.T.D. I-Ill lMess Committee IIII, Asst. Manager Var- sity Football ll, Ill, Manager's M III. A star danced and 'neath that I was born. DONNA MARIORIE STEVENSON Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Mod. Lang. Club I, llg Sociology Club II, lllg Archery, Varsity I-III, I.M. I-lllg Basketball, I.M. lllg Vol- leyball, I.M. lllg Archery Manager II, Varsity Ill, Third Grade Colours. Quiet charm, a pleasant sense of humour, cheerfulness and sincerity -one of those never-to-be-forgot ten friends. MARY MARGARET STOCK Dundas, Ontario Economics and Business Drama Workshop I, llg Pol. Econ. Club II-IV: Politics Club ll, W.l.- R.C. IV, Badminton, I.M. II, IV. It matters not how long we live but how. -Bailey 30 EDWIN L. STRINGER Hamilton, Ontario Economics and Business Lougheed Scholarship Ig Art Club lg Pol. Econ. Club I-Ill. Act from thought should quickly follow: What is thinking for? -Wystan Hugh Auden IOE STROBEL Tillsonburg, Ontario Social Studies Geography Club Il, Ill, Basketball, I.M. I-Ill, Floor Hockey, I.M. ll, lllg Football, Varsity ll, lllg Hockey, I.- I-llltg Soccer, I.M. Ig Volleyball, . . -ll. His life was gentle, and the elements So mix'd in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, 'This was a man'! -Shakespeare IOHN FRANK STROZ Toronto, Ontario Three Year General DONALD IOHN SUGG Gravenhurst, Ontario Social Studies C.O.T.C. I-lllg Geography Club lg M.C.U. I, Ilg Pol. Econ. Club Il, Illg Soccer, Varsity l-lllg Swimming, I.M. Illg Track and Field, I.M. Ill. Whatever you have, you must either use or lose. -Henry Ford IAMES REGINALD SWANBOROUGH Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Pol. Econ. Club I-Ill lSenior Rep.lg Politics Club ll, Ill, Basketball, l.M. I-Ill, Football, I.M. I-Ill, Soccer, I.M. lg Varsity Ill, Tennis, l.M. II, Ill. That man shall flourish like the trees Which by the streamlets grow, The fruitful top is spread on high, And firm the root below, -Robert Burns IOHN H. SWITZER Toronto, Ontario Social Studies Art Club I, ll, Silhouette ll lAsso- ciate Sports Editorlg Debating lg Dramatic Soc. I-Ill, lYear Director ll, Publicity Director llllg Glee Club ll, M.C.U. I, ll, Men's Choir I, Ilg Mod. Lang. Club I, ll, Oper- atic Society Ilg Philosophy Club Ig Politics Club I, Year Treas. Ig Foot- ball, I.M. Ill, Harrier, Varsity Ilg Skiing, l.M. Il, Soccer, l.M. Il, Soccer Manager Ill, Manager M . ROBERT KIRK TATE Waterdown, Ontario Extension Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside. -Alexander Pope EDWIN ALLAN TAYLOR Aldershot, Ontario Economics and Business Canadian Legion Provincial Scholar- Pol. Econ. Club I-Ill, U.N.T.D. Who mixed reason with pleasure, And wisdom with mirth. -Goldsmith lUNE DOREEN THOMAS Hamilton, Ontario Eoonoznicx and Business Maroon Key Ill lVice-Presig Pol Econ, Club I-lll lSoc. Conv. ll, llli' W.l.R.C, Ill, Sr. Yr. Vice-Pres. Ill Bowling, l.M. ll, Field Hockey, Varsity l-Ill, Swimming, I.M, Il' Volleyball, l.M. ll, lll, Yr. Manager Field Hockey ll, lll, To-morrow to fresh woods and pastures new. -Milton ROSS MORGAN THOMAS Dundas, Ontario Economics and Business ANN ELIZABETH TOKARSKI Medellin, Colombia, S.A. Language Studies Art Club I-Ill, Mod. Lang. Club l- lVg Spanish Club l-IV ISoc. Conv. ll, Pres. Ill, lVlg Wom.:n's Choir I, ll, W.U.S.C. I-IV. It is a great adventure to be human, A greater venture still to be a woman. -Montgomery WALTER TOKARSKI Cracow, Poland Social Studies Art Club ll-IV lTreas. lVlg Mod. Lang. Club I-IV IG-erman Vice-Pres. llllg Pol. Econ. Club Il-IV, Sociolo- gy Club IV, Span. Club I-IV lTreas. Illg W.U.S.C. I-IV lTreas. Ill, Vice- Pres. lVl. Let all the learned say what they can, 'Tis ready money makes the man. -William Somerville 31 HERMAN TURKSTRA Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Silhouette lllg Swimming, I.M. lll. The lunatic, the lover and the poet Do here combine, and he may oft- en show it By day or by night . . , -Shakespeare ROBERT ALLAN TURNER Brantford, Ontario Economics and Business B.O.P., Advertising Manager ll, Directory Editor Ill, Silhouette I-IV, Layout Editor I, Associate Editor IV: C.O.T.C. I, ll, Radio Proiect Ilg Pol. Econ. Club Ill, IV, Soccer, I.M. llg Student Recreation Centres Com- mittee IV, Debating IV. He was a man that had talent in the direction of solid freehand sleepin'. -Pogo GLEE LOUISE UPSHALL Vineland Station, Ont. Three Year General Art Club I-Ill, D.S.A. Ill, M.C.U. l- lllg Operatic Society I-Ill, Women's Choir I-Ill lLibrarian Ill: Archery, Varsity I-Ill, I.M. I-Ill, Basketball, I.M. lllg Table Tennis, I.M. lg Vol- leyball, I.M. ll, Frosh Archery Man- ager Ig Intramural Archery Medal ll. True happiness renders men kind and sensible, and that happiness is always shared with others. -Montesquieu RICHARD CHARLES VAN DUZER Winona, Ontario Three Year General Classics Club Il, III, Mod. Lang. Club Ill, Philosophy Club Ill, U.N.- T.D. I-III. J'ai touiours vu que, pour reussir dans le monde, il fallait avoir I'air fou et etre sage. -Montesquieu 232 PETER VERNON Hamilton, Ontario Four Year General Geology Club ll-IV, Soccer, I.M. II- IV. Some people think us wondrous wise, Some maintain we're other wise. -Monte et Malleo-lawson IOHN U. VIOLIN Hamilton, Ontario Economics and Business Basketball, Varsity I-IV, Football Varsity I, Ilg Hockey, I.M. I-Ill: Rowing, Varsity Il, IV, Football 2nd Class Letter, I, ll, Basketball, lst Class Letter, I, ll, lllg Rowing, 2nd Class Letter, Ill, IV. RALPH HENRY WARD Hamilton, Ontario Economics and Business Pol. Econ. Club III, IV, U.N.T.D. ll-IV: Soccer, I.M, l. The secret in happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one has to do. -Barrie BEVERLY IOAN WARREN Dundas, Ontario Three Year General Debating Union I-IV IVarsity ll, Jr. Rep. Ill, Pres. IVlg Maroon Key IV: Operatic Society I, II, Women's Choir I, llg Jr. Athletic Rep. lllg Baseball, I.M. Illg Basketball, I.M. Illg Field Hockey, Varsity ll-IV: Track and Field, I.M. I-IV, Volley- ball, l.M. I-IV, Athletic Numeral I- Illg President's Numeral, Track and Field lll, IV, Gold Debating Pin II: Varsity Field Hockey Captain IV. The most important thing in life is not to capitalize on your gains. Any fool can do that. The really important thing is to profit from your losses. -William Bolitho EDWARD HAROLD WESTALL Hamilton, Ontario Extension DAVID RODNEY WILKINSON Ancaster, Ontario Three Year General B.O,P. I-lllg Philosophy Club lllg Pol. Econ. Club ll, lllg Sociology Club l-lllg Badminton, I.M. lllg Soc- cer, I.M. Ig Tennis, I.M. i. As good almost kill a man as kill a good book. Many a man lives a burden to the earth, but a good book is the precious life-blood of a Master-spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose, to a life beyond life. -Milton ROGER GORDON WILKINSON Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Harrier, Varsity I-lllg Basketball, l.- M. Il, Illg Hockey, I.M. I-Illg Table Tennis, I.M. I-lllg Second Grade Colours I-III, First Grade Colours lll. He that runs fast will not run long. -H. G. Bohn MARIE ETHEL WILSON Winona, Ontario Language Studies Art Club lllg Silhouette lg Debating llg Drama Workshop ll, Illg Mod. Lang. Club l-lllg Spanish Club I-Illg Archery, I.M. lg Baseball, I.M. ll, lllg Basketball, I.M. I, llg Bowling, Var- sity lllg Cheerleading lllg Fencing, I.M. lg Swimming, I.M. llg Tennis, I.M. I, ll: Track and Field, I.M. I- Illg Volleyball, I.M. I, ll. A head to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute any mischief. ..,i , , 'wffzw ,f f GW Lf ' 'f W qw-WW 'Wyff f MARIORIE HELEN WILSON Ottawa, Ontario 'l'h1c-e Year General M.C U. l-ll, Philosophy Club I, Sgr Club ll, V'!orrien's Choir I, Badmin- ton, l.M l-lll, Bflwlinq, I.M, l-lll lYr, I Manager Manager lllg Ten' nis, l,M. l-lll lSr, Manageri, Table Tennis, I,M. ltvtanager llli l-lll, The world is my country, all man' kind are my brethren, and to do good is my religion -Thomas Paine SYLVIA ANNE WOELLER Kitchener, Ontario Social Studies Jewish Council of Women Scholar- ship, University Women's Club of Hamilton Scholarship. B.O.P., Mar- mor l-lll, Silhouette Ill, Concert Orchestra lll, N.F,C.U.S. ll, lllg Operatic Society I, ll, Sociology Club ll, Ill, '55 Athletic Rep. lj Baseball, I.M., Basketball, I.M. I- lllj Bowling, Varsity Ill, Swimming, Varsity l-lll, I.M. l-lll, Varsity Swimming Manager ll, First Grade Colours ll, Manager's M llg Year Numerals l, ll. While Reason drew the plan the Heart informed The moral page and Fancy lent her grace. -Thomson lLibertyI WILLIAM RAYMOND WOOD Toronto, Ontario Pre-Divinity D.S.A, l-lll lArts Rep. l, lllg M,- C.U. l-lll, Men's Choir l-lll, Whose high endeavours are an in- ward light That makes the path betore him always bright. -William Wordsworth 33 v 0 e, ,-4, Wa KEITH ALLAN Hamilton, Ontario Science Studies B.o.P., Photography I, ll, Badmin- ton I.M. lg Football I.M. I, Ill, Who durst be so bold with a few crooked boards nailed together, a stick standing upright, a rag tied to it, to venture into the ocean? -Thomas Fuller GERALD CHARLES BOSWELL Hamilton, Ontario Pre-Medicine Art Club Ilg Biology Club IV, Drama Workshop, Stage Manager llg Geog. Club II, IV, Politics Club Ig Pre- Med. Club lllg Sociology Club II, Basketball I.M. ll, lVg Floor Hockey I.M. ll, IV: Football I.M. lg Rowing Varsity IV, Track and Field I.M. Illg Volleyball I.M. II, IVQ Letter for Rowing IV, Rowing Award IV. And I am so much more than these As thou, perchance, art more than l. And yet I spare them sympathy, And l would set their pains at ease. Tennyson The Lion is not as fierce as they paint him. -George Herbert KENNEDY WILLIAM CONNER Hamilton, Ontario Science Studies M.C.U. I-lVg Science Federation li- IV. Hic et ubique. --Ancient Latin 34 In Science IAMES HENRY DODDS Hamilton, Ontario Conservation Biology Club Illg Badminton ll, Foot- ball I, ll, III, Swimming llg Track and Field, I.M. lllg Manager M. lBadminton llg Senior M. IFootbaII I- Ill. My life is a bubble, but how much solid cash it costs to keep that bubble floating! -Logan Pearsall Smith RODNEY ALEXANDER DIXON Waterdown, Ontario Conservation Biology Club III, Basketball, I.M. I, llg Floor Hockey, I.M. lg Football, I.M. I, Ilg Hockey, I.M. I. lt don't pay to investigate too much. A boy falls overboard weighed down with notes and he's real gone. -Pogo KEITH CAMERON GIBSON Oakville. Ontario Science Studies Math. Club Il, Physics Club lll, IV: Pol. Econ. Club IV, U.N.T.D. I-IV lMess Pres. lVlg Basketball I.M. I, llg Field Hockey I.M. I-IV, Floor Hockey I.M. I-IV: Hockey I.M. I- lVg Soccer I.M. I, Ilg Track and Field I. Hoot mon. KAYE HAYASHIDA Oakville, Ontario Pre-Medicine SEYMOUR HOFFMAN Toronto, Ontario Pre-Medicine Biology Club lllg Pre-Med. Club ll. l hate mankind, for l think myself one of the best ot them, and I know how bad I am. --Samuel Johnson LLOYD ROSS KIRKPATRICK Hamilton, Ontario Science Studies Basketball l.M. I-Illg Field Hockey I.M. lg Floor Hockey I.M. I-lllg Har- rier I.M. l, lllg Hockey I.M. I-lllg Rowing Varsity lllg Volleyball I.M. lg Dr. New Road Race l, Illg Let- ter for Basketball in Yr. I.M., Hockey ll, Varsity Rowing lll. Here is another bead in the string of confusion. -William Woodward THADIUS IOHN MALECKI Brantford, Ontario Science Studies Lord! I wonder what fool it was that first invented kissing. Jonathan Swift f f. , f W l X4 X ff! 1 :W If , ,yn , f fyffff 7 ff I 4- ' 4 f f' 'T I for f 3 ' .yy W,3.,V,, . 4. .4 Z,,f,,fl4V A7 X, i, if f ngffu? - zz... v.fff.g .f-he v .2 iff: L' VP? . .Q . f '--f .- if fy' .2 ff' THOMAS ROBERT MCBRIDE Hamilton, OntarQo Pre-Medicine H.C C l. Letterman! Scholarship lEntranceig Biology Club IIA llll 3. O P, Sil. 'Sports Ed Illig PfQ'iillf:d Club lg Basketball IM I, llQ Bowl' ing lM. lg Football IM I-lllg Pow' lrlq Varsity lllj Swimming IM ll lllg Intermediate Letter Rowing By all mean: marry it ygu gat U good wile you will be happyg it you get a poor one you will be- corne a philosopher. -Socrate: The best thing to have up one sleeve is a funnybone MARIORIE LOUISE MCDIARMID Hamilton, Ontario Science Studies Maroon Key Society Illg Archery Varsity l-lllg I.M. lelllg Baseball I.- M. ll, lllg Basketball Jr, Varsity ll, lll, l,M. I-lllg Bowling I.M. Il-lllg Table Tennis I.M. l-lllg Volleyball I.M. l-lllg Yr. ll Archery Managerg Yr. Ill Baseball Manager. A heart to resolve, a head to con- trive, and a hand to execute. -Edward Gibson MONICA MARIE LOUISE MOES Aldershot, Ontario Pre-Medicine Biology Club lllg Maroon Key lllg Pre-Med. Club ll. DOUGLAS ELLIOTT NORMAN Hamilton, Ontario Science Studies Drama Workshop l-lllg Basketball l.- M. I-lllg Field Hockey l.M. l-lllg Floor Hockey I.M. I-lllg Soccer I.M. l, llg Volleyball I.M. I-llg Drama Workshop Pin Yr. lll. Candy is dandy But liquor is quicker. -Ogden Nash 35 CHARLES BEN POUNDER Simcoe, Ontario Science Studies Dominion-Provincial Bursary: CIC, I, U,R.T.P. I. l would rather see a young man blush than turn pale. -Marcus Cato ANN RAFAI Temiskarning, Ontario Pre-Medicine Biology Club I, Ilg M.C.U, lg Pre! Med, Club l, llg Sociology Club I, llg Women's Choir lllg Badminton l.M. Ilg Basketball l.M. Illg Skiing ll. To be or not to beg That is the question. -Shakespeare STANLEY EUGENE SIMSON Ancaster, Ontario Pre-Medicine Biology Club Ill, Football l.M. l- lllg Golf Varsity II-III: Hockey l.M. I-Ill. At school l knew him-a sharp- witted youth, Grave, thoughtful, and reserved among his mater. Turning the hours of sport and food to labour, Starving his body to inform his mind. -Scott LORNA RUTH STEWART Bolocaygeon, Ontario Pre-Medicine Dominion-Provincial Bursary Kiwanis Scholarshipg Geography Club Ilg Pre-Med. Club lg Basketball Jr. Var- sity I, Ill, Varsity Swimming I. Woman is a miracle of divine con- tradictionf' -Michele? HOWARD STEPHEN STITT Cayuga, Ontario Pre-Medicine Biology Club Illg Pre-Med. Club I, llg Badminton l.M. I-lllg Tennis l.M. ll, Ill. But when ill indeed, Even dismissing the doctor don't always succeed. -George Colman, The Younger DOUGLAS RODERICK YOUNG Hamilton, Ontario Pre-Medicine Rotary Club of Hamilton Bursary: The Angus Scholarship, Clarence L. Starr Prize, Biology Club Illg Pre- Med. Club I, llg Soccer l.M. I, ll. mclamfea RUBIN BONNEY Montreal. P.Q. Divinity Second McKechnie Prize in Religious Educationg D.S.A. I-lllg Philosophy Club III. l know not, sir, who cut your hair last timeg But this I say, sir, it was badly cutg No doubt 'twas in the country, -Punch 'U W RUTH MARIAN FLETCHER Niagara Falls, Ontario Women's Leadership Training D.S.A, lg Women's Choir I. And hers the silence and the calm Of mute, insensate things. -Wordsworth MARLYN ELLI GRODDE Ottawa, Ontario W'o:nen's Leadership Training Philosophy Club I lVice-Pres.l. Life have we loved, through the green leaf and through sere Though still the less we know of its intent. -l.'Envoi GWENDOLINE LAURA HARVEY Edmonton, Alberta Womens Leadership Training D,S.A. lg M,C.U. I. Nothing is impossible to the will' ing heart. -Heywood RALPH ERNEST HUMPHRIES Monck, Ontario Diploma Course D.S.A. l-Vg M.C.U. I-IV: Philosophy Club ll, lllg Volleyball, l.M. ll, Ill. A family man, with a heart ot pure gold, Of colourful past-not the half of it's toldg On all his good points our memory lingers- When counting them up we run out of fingers. -Hunt GERALD AUBREY HUNT Montreal, PO. Divinity D.S,A, l-lll lDevotional Committee ll, Convention Work Committee llllg Men's Choir I, l'm not taking any chances on growing up and having fifty or sixty children . . . the best thing to do is run otf now while l'm spry an' young an' school is out . . . an' seek my fortune an' not get all tangled and turmoiled an' top heavied with things that only slow a man up. -Pogo jr- ill BENSON MYERS IONES Goodwood, Ontario Divinity D.S.A. I-Ill lSoc. Conv. llllg Mar- oon Key lllg M.C.U. I-lllg M.C.U, Drama Group I, Hockey I.M. I-lll. A country clergyman wtih a onea story intellect and a one-horse vocabulary. -O. W. Holmes BARBARA ANNE MCILROY Hamilton, Ontario Wome-n's Leadership Training Drama Workshop I, Il lSoc. Conv. lllg Maroon Key Ilg M.C.U. I, ll, Philosophy Club Il lSec.-Treas.l3 Women's Choir ll, Baseball, I.M. llg Volleyball, Varsity I, ll, I.M. I, ll. Born with the qift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad. -Rafael Sabatini. DOUGLAS EMERY MOORE Ottawa, Ontario Divinity D.S.A. I-Ill, M.C.U. l-III lDrama Group I-lll, Leader I-Tlll. Go west, young man, go west. -Greeley BRUCE WALTER NEAL Belleville, Ontario Divinity Gilmour Memorial Scholarship, Har- ris Prize: D.S.A. I-III lSec.-Treas. Illlg Maroon Key Ill. lt is good to have an open mind, but be sure it is not open at both ends. -Unknown 38 CLARENCE ALANSON ROBERTS St. Thomas, Ontario Divinity D.S.A. l-Ill, Edwards Hall Exec. III lHousemasterlg Men's Choir I. l've certainly learned a lot: l've clarified many confusions: l know when it's cold or hot, And facts, as distant from illu- sions. -from Poems in Praise of Practically Nothing by Samuel Hoffenstein. OLAP STANLEY SWAREN Edmonton, Alberta Divinity GLENN EARL SWAYZE Niagara Falls, Ontario D.S. Divinity A. I-Ill, M.C.U, I-Ill. Every life is a profession of faith, and exercises an inevitable and silent infIuence. -Amiel GERTRUDE EMMA SWEATMAN Victoria, B.C. Wome-n's Leadership Training Exchange Scholarship from U.B,C. l95l D . .S.A. l, ll, M,C.U. lg N.F.- C.U.S. lg Philosophy Club lg Sociol- ogy Club Ig Baseball I.M. lg Basket- ball l.M. lg Bowling I.M. lg Track and Field I.M. Ig Volleyball I.M. I. So didst thou travel in Iife's com- mon way, In cheerful holiness. -Wordsworth PRIMILIA MARGRET ALEXANDER TOLLER Edmonton, Alberta Women's Leadership Training Drama Workshop I, Il lAssist. Art Director I, Art Director III, D,S.A I, Il IVice-Pres. Ill, Maroon Key II, M.C.U. I, ll, Wallingford Hall Exec, I IPres. McKay Housel, W.l,- R.C. ll. She has a world of ready wealth, Our minds and hearts to bless- Spontaneous wisdom breathed by by health, Truth breathed by cheerfulnessf' -Wordsworth IOHN EDWARD THOMAS Birmingham, England Divinity McCrimmon Memorial Scholarship, Douqald Brown Memorial Prize, The Hoyes Lloyd Memorial Prize, The John MacNeill Scholarship, D.S.A. I-III ISoc. Conv. III, Maroon Key Ill, M.C.U. I-Ill, Philosophy Club I- lll IPres. ll. BIesed are the sleepy, for they shall soon drop off. -Nietzsche WALTER NELSON THOMSON Windsor. Ontario Divinity William Craig Prize in New Testa- ment, First A. V, Timpany Prize in Mission Study, Silhouette IV, Debat- ing IV, D.S.A. I-VI, Glee Club III, M.C.U. I-VI, Men's Choir I, Mod. Lang. Club I, II, Operatic Society ll, Philosophy Club ll, Politics Club But Cristes loore, and his Apostles twelve, He tauqhte, but first he followed it hymselfe. -Chaucer MARY WINNIFRED WALLACE Beaverton, Ontario l'Vornf-ri :J Lf.-frrif,-11111111 Trcrrriinq O SA I, II, lwAgV'J 1llIff'fIIl M C U I ll She iz like the musician on the lake, Whose melody is sweeter than hr- knows Emerson INES ANN MUNRO WATSON Farran's Point, Ontario Women's Leadership Training D.S.A. IV, M,C,U. IV, Women's Choir IV, W,l.R.C. IV. l know you have a gentle, noble temper, A soul as even as a calm, -Shakespeare, Henry VIII P in 39 Wadmgfzmlaatea f fu, ,MW ,wx-0 9 f f2v212'm,, ,, ' ffyffhmff mf .7 f ,4f?'fvM.'f:, . , , M, WH ff ,,,, Mm... , 1, 1 f 5 V, , . wi zety OC onour S 93 OI1 IO U 2 .. an .ac .2 CC 5 O IE Q Z O O ru ua :A U r-1 o 2 fs ui as L-4 Da I GJ U S C CIS , Thom fs Ui 0 s-. 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'Ex 'Www .mv V403 ff wg M ye , 1-, www A' 'M mm nv' 2 S 5 ? 2 4 x E ,Q,...wm.4--M' aww, www i- '45 , fn X, x ...mf-X WYMW World University Services of Canada Committee FRONT ROW: Mr. French, Bis- set fco-ordinating chairmanl, Fogerty fChairmanl, Tokarski fVice-Chairmanl, Dr. Iackson. SECOND ROW: Gilliss, Loran- ger, Harkness fTreas.l, May- cock, McKenzie, Tokarski, Mc- Lay, Callander, McLay. McMaster Committee N.F. C. U.S. STANDING: McDonald, Morris, Ellsworth fRegional Vice-Presl, Pierce-Iones, SEATED: Woel- ler, Nielson, Taylor fViCe- Chairmanl, Carleton CChairf rnanl, Tusch fSecf'y.-Treasil, Bisset fCo-ordinafing Chair rnanl, Griffin. gf Band Committee STANDING: Bowie fChair manl, Williams fSect'y Treas.l SEATED: Wallace, Griffin and Pirie fPres. Bandl. g if F445 VA y QW? ,bf fs, E K Year '56 Executive Horton lAth. Rep.l, McAuley Ulthletic Rep.l, Griffin lVice- Pres.l, Dr. MCCready lHon. Pres.l, Moifat lPres.J, Godden fSoc. Convenorl, MacPherson fSec.l, Evans lTreas.l. .Nts-Qs Nw..- Year '57 Executive Clark lAth. Rep.l, Campbell CSoc. Con.l. Baxter lTreas.l, Ozanian lVice-Pres.l, Dr. Mc- Ivor lHon. Pres.l, and Keyes lPres.l, Iones lSec.l, Young lAth. Rep.l. X Year '55 Executive LEFT TO RIGHT: Taylor lAth. Rep.l, Cayley lSoc. Conv.l, Eckel, Mr. Freeman fHon. Pres.l, Benallick lVice-Pres.D, Swann lPresidentl, Iohnston lTreas.l, Wilder lSec.l AB- SENT: Hurst lAth. Rep.l- 64 ff 'fm D. S.A. Association SEATED, FRONT ROW: Toller lDevotionc11 Convenorl, Iones lSoc. Con.l. SECOND ROW: Wood, Yanke lConvention Wk. Convenorl, Swaren lPres.l, Mr. Albcxugh lHon. Pres.l, Neal lSect'y.-Treas.l, Toller lVice- Pre-s.l. fish-by fed' -lui .MLN X- Year '54 Executive SEATED: Wrles CSE-CJ, Marek CSOC. Convenorl, Dr, Grlmour lHon. Pres.l, Eastwood 'V1-tee Pres.l, Green fAthlet1C Repl, Davison lpresl STANDING Walpole lTreas.l, MOYFIS fAth- Repl in-arg School of Nursing Executive FRONT ROW: Purdy lSect'y. Treas.l, Powell lPres.l, Miss Reid lDirector School of Nurs ingl, Sergeant lVice-Pres.l Thurber lSoc. Con.l. BACK ROW: Wichman, White, Mor rison, Auden, Humphreys. Women 's Athletic Association FIRST ROW: Mrs. Bates, Green lYear '54l, Low fPres.l, Ioan Christie. SECOND ROW: Clark lYear '57l, Taylor lYear '55l, McAu1ey lYear '56l. 7 'WW Women 's Student Body Executive FRONT ROW, seated: Benallick lYr. '55l, Taylor. BACK ROW: Low lAth. Rep.l, Betzner lSec.- Treas.l, Meyers fVice-Pres.l, Gardner lPres.l, Mrs. Bates, Griffin lYear '56l, Ozanian CYear '57l, Eastwood lYear '54l. Wallingford Hall Executive Graham lPres.l, Schatz lYear '56l, Betts lMcKay Hse. Re-p.l, Purdy lFrosh Rep.l, Pegoraro lWest Wall. Rep.l, Mrs. Bates, Taylor, Ricketts lSec.l, Willis lTreas.l. 66 .fi -Q 1?-sa L, it n at s Q. . 2 Men s Athletic Execu t1 ve Young M Fawcett Russell tPres1dent7 Perozak Hurst and Morris T1 1 is..- if , M T 1 Men 's Student Body Executive offat, Houston, Keyuzg, Mctxf, tpresidentt, DfI'J1fiOIi, Huimpti ries fVlCQfPIQ5tLi':I1il, Russell, Hawkins iS':C'TTQC1S J FRONT Swann. Edwards Hall Executive Committee FIRST ROW: Mr, Pierce-Iones, Houston fKakiakJ, Mr. Heim- rich, Dean Armstrong and Mr. Swaren. SECOND ROVV: Mr. Roux, Wilson KI-Iousemaster, Southi, Roberts CI-Iousernaster, Centret, McClung CHousernast- er, Annexi, Iohnston tHouse- master, Northi, Hawkins tSec.- Treas. 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YI ,,, S4625 I I 5 Q : E x 5 5 s f-.g:.-A-gym: - g.,.,f ,L , ,, ,, ,. ...M ,. x . ' Q L l. ffpfrsal X 3 nu, ' T sr' qu, ., ' 'sn -4 1 'Y f , M Q .. 'E - 7,1'. a , in . , rv' . LA 1 MJ--N. X N' X ff? 1, ll' ' 'vi P WM 72' AZ? 11 M, ' x 9 ' Qing -- N- M- wy 1 The M arm or Staff FIRST ROW: Carleton, Meyers, Gilmour, Wilder. S E C O N D ROW: Tusch, Woeller, Neilson, Starr, Schatz, Vogel, Graham, Fothergill. THIRD ROW: Nablo, Hawkins, B o w i e , Ellsworth, Cody, Passmore. 4,273 Q3 mv. -5:1953 46 Zaafwl of The Board of Publications From left to right: Kovaks lBus. Mgr.l, Carleton lEd., The Mar- morl, Eastwood lEd., The Direc- toryl, Fitzhenry lAdvg. Mgr.l, Bush lChmn. of the Bocxrdl, Dr. MacGibbon lConsu1ting Ed.l, Moser lPhotography Managerl, Passmore lEd., The Musel, Wil- liams lEditor-in-Chief, The Sil- houettel, Turner lSec. of the Boardl . A. 'V ,. Q, - 4 fi f , C, gg i ' ,..,. he ' lf X. Business, Advertising and Photography Departments Lang lPhotog.l, Lesjack ll-Xsst. Bus. Mgr.l, Kovaks lBus. Mgr.l, Moser lPhotog. Mgr.l, Marshall lAdvt.l, Fitzhenry lAdvt. Mgr.l, Collins lPhotog.l. 70 ' dana The Silhouette Senior Masthead FIRST ROW: Fraser lAssoc. Ed.l, Williams lEditor-in-Chiell, Turner fAssoc. Ed.l. SECOND ROW: Neff lC.U.P. Editorl, Meyers lLayout Ed.l, Vichert lNews Ed.l, Passrnore fFeature Ed,l, McBride lSports Ed.l. The Silhouette Junior Masthead Around the table, left to right: Morrison, V i 1 a , McMenemy, Felicity, Hradecky, Mendelsson- Bartholdy, Haddow, Inch, Bis- sel, Morehouse, Cody. Stand- ing: Slesar, Parker, Maclntyre. 71 W ,',.:e., , , ifffpx V T :aw - '. I l 1 A:.... L !i Nu Xl The Muse and Directory Staffs From left to right: Flatt, Fraser, C o d y , Eastwood, Passmore, Morrison. n-ff s t 5 5, E Q 9 E 5 if is FIRST ROW: Rafai, Pope, Haviland, Hotchkiss, Vance, Betts, McPherson, Cornfield, Morrison, Swinton, Cameron, Delaney Watt, Campbell, Wilson, Farquhar, Easter, Epstein, Geiger. SECOND ROW: Betzner, Campbell, Mcllroy, Twiss, Damm Sinclair, Freais, Aitken, Pousett, Standing, Nickols, Ricketts, Hill, Iohnston, Frid, Heise, Maycock, Novak, Rowlands, Elliott Russell. THIRD ROW: Upshall, Kurtz, Freeborne, Blos, Mitchell, MacDonald, Courvoisier, Pike, Watson, Iohannes, Humph- McMaster Music Association FRONT ROW, lelt to right: Gilmour iPres.l, Betzner iSec.l, Bissell. SECOND ROW: Pirie iBusiness Man.l, Humphries iVice-Presl, Thrall, Hurst fTreas.l. 1 W if 'IKYINHT' 1 1' ries, Griffin, Figon, Fletcher, Aitken, Fothergill, Cayley, Pohran, Taylor, Mackenzie. FOURTH ROW: Datars, Gillies, Bridge, Munger, Hill, Smart, Boyce, Lee, Arcand, Iohnston, Re-hill, Fraser, Young, Clarke, Braden, Thrall, Beaton. FIFTH ROWt Davison, Gittins, Scruton, Wiles, Scott, Wilton, Pousett, C. Baxter, W. Baxter, Brillinger, Wallace, Iones, Morris, Hansler, Atkin, Wood, Baldwin. Clef Club FRONT ROW: Macpherson, Miss Pickett, Bissell tPres.l, Starr. SECOND ROW: Butcher, Iohnston, Webber, Cody, Ash- more. THIRD ROW: Melaika, Baker, Neal, Konarek. McMaster Concert Orchestra FIRST ROW: Harris, Hurst, Backshall, Mr. Howard Leroy fConductorJ. SECOND ROW: Geiger fseatedl, Mackenzie McMenemy, Secondary School Student, Thomas, two Secondary School Students, Dutley. McMaster Operatic Society Paterson fYr. '57 Rep.J, Atkin CSoc. Con.J, Humphries lPres.J, Mr. French lFacu1ty Adviserl, Meyers KVice-Pres.7, Frid fAssoc. Secty.-Treasl, Fogerty tSecty.-Treasj, Baxter KBus. Mgr.J. 'li , A,-. ,, ,,A,A t , X Y Ax 52 LEFT TO RIGHT: Switzer lAdvt. Mgr.J, Swinton lSec'y.l, 1 1 -i f' V ty, ,f ,I , 4 M if 'ffff 4 4 Ulf, 1, 4 W ' ' w g' -f ,W-0-at gi -4 , Tffyj f. I? wk-...t:.t.,,.. r wr- were rr .N wx M, 5 1 ' f it' fl ,MZ , , 1 'yin J, ,kr , , 7 ew, 1 I f , 1 4 5 , ', 5 fn f 3 ' , 2 Q5 f W ,V 5' ,,, 5 A VW? Q Z ff 5 1 ff 241 ' 3' f 1 14 4 I l f MW W , ff 'ts I Maul W Z' ' --A hx ,I 'W ,j Q . ,. af V 6.0, af ' W x M1 lk ' X ff , ff -' f..'g4Wnf,4,5 4 Z f f X x ff f ,X 'l W2 W1 f X fi f , f fl , , ,, f fv I ' fffwjwl, f McMaster Dramatic Society Taylor lSoc. Conv.l, Mrs. Murphy lFaculty Advisorl, Frazer I W'ld ll.V.D.L. Rep.l, Benny lVice-Pres.l. lPres.l, Garrow lBusiness Manager, 1 er fxxtbi ' fe. -5.51, ' 'f Tft' f l 1 . , . V ,QM f , saw- ,M - ' ir j 'W L, : A 1. , .. yf A . ,jj s 1 2, ,a A XX I lg 5 X I Q , ff' ' V 1 - f ,ff vqf' 1' sir, . ,. g J , s K 'sf Q -mv .w Dram a House, Rehill, Norman, Warren, Bissell lPropertiesl, Star In front: Ellen Swinton. Workshop 'Q' I QM' luv 5' is 3' -I.. 3 'if 1 vmw- Y - 'Q UQ' to 'J r, Nablo lCostumesl, Breher, Inch, Bertsch lStage Managerl. German Club FIRST ROW: Secen, Wilson, Betzner, Forse, Maycock, Tolpus. SECOND ROW: Mason, Hotchkiss, Mr. Heimrich, Bouck Pres.l, Neal lVice-Pres.l, Webber, Farquhar. THIRD ROW: Willis, Fletcher, MacLachIan, Tigert, Lemke, Dr, Denner, Lor- anger lSecty.-Treas.l, Klassen, McLay, Dr. Martin. FOURTH ROW: Hawkins, Marsellus, Smallman, Tripp, McCabe, Gross. French Club FRONT ROW: Brown, Caouetto, Harris, Hotchkiss, Morrison, Puz, Parker, Farquhar. SECOND ROW: Mulkewich, Forse, Bouck lPres.l, Dr. Bronner, Maycock, Loranger lSect'y.-Treas.l, Mr. Roux, Webber, Mr. Freeman. THIRD ROW: Ashmore, Secen, Beizner, Wilson, Fletcher, Mason, McLaughlin, Tigert, Willis, Figon, Ricketts, McLay, Standing, Vid- mar, MacPherson, McKay. FOURTH ROW: Wilton, Hawkins, Marsellus, Boswell, Arcand, Smallman, McCabe, Neal, Bond, Humphries. FIFTH ROW4 Anderson, McLay, Gross. 7.--1 wx X xwxvnx sm .0 I, - f Z Z 1 , K f' 70 f V 71. Classics Club FRONT ROW, left to right: Clendenan lPres.l, Dr. McKay lGuest Speakerl, Miss Thomson, Dr. Salmon ll-lon. Pres.l. SECOND ROW: Hansler, Baker, McAfee, Glendenning. THIRD ROW: Boswell, Vanduzer, Ellsworth lSec.-Treas.l, Root. Spanish Club FIRST ROW: Marck lVice-Pres.l, Tokarski lPres.l, Brown Soc. Con.l, Marsellus lSec.-Treas.l, Mr. Peterson. SECOND ROW: Gowan, Revel, Tigert, Brown, McLay, Willis. THIRD ROW: Francis, Hawkins, Secen, Pollington, Moser, Ricketts. FOURTH ROW: Dennis, Crnic, Tokarski, Mr. Hampel. In A , I3 26 , X y if F , dl . I ,M wg 1 N1 . 4, 4- ,S 46 il ' 5 Politics Club FRONT ROW, left to right: Dr. McCready lFaculty Advisorl, Tusch lSocial Con.l, Willis lPres.l, Mr. Graham lFac. Adv.l, Mr. Reeds lFac. Adv.l. SECOND ROW: Andrews lSec.-Treas.l, Sinclair, McCabe, Cody, Williams lVice-Pres.l, Coltart. THIRD ROW: Swanborough, Rejchrt, Pollington, Collins, Hansler, Carleton. Political Economy Club FIRST ROW: Hotchkiss, Mason, Thomas lSocial Convenorl, Kovacs Ur. Rep.l, Bisset lVice-Pres.l, Stock, Gardner, Dr. Mc- Gibbon. SECOND ROW: Mr. Graham, Rutty, McPherson, Turner, Smith, Harkness lSec.-Treas.l, Fitzhenry lPres.l, Allcm, Broker, Tokarski. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hunter, Adams, Wilkinson, Swanborough lSr. Rep.l, Perozak, Goodfellow lFrosh Rep.l, Nell, Gross, Thomas, Mr. Thompson, Dr. Mclvor. FOURTH ROW: Lindsay, Lesjack lSoph. Rep.l, Francis, Laid- man, Bush, Backrnan, Clarke, Ward, Roussell, Bailey. FIFTH ROW: Carleton, Fogerty, Russell, Morris, McCabe, Harvey. SIXTH ROW: Morris, Crawford, Iohnston, Palmer, Sugg. '57 Q , Sociology Club FRONT ROW: Harvey lSect'y.-Treas.l, Sinclair lPres.l, Mr. Novak, Epstein lSoc. Conv.l, Macdonald lVice-Pres.l, More- house. SECOND ROW: Purdy, Easter, Webber, Ashmore, Atkin, Vogel, Kovacs, THIRD ROW: Mitchell, Hodgson, Damm, Galway. FOURTH ROW: McCabe, Allison, Gross, Mitchell, Woeller. -u -v .. ,I n 1 f ff A . .. U -S .-fl' 9'a'7 z.-. 0 Philosophy Club FIRST ROW: Senoff, Grodde lVice-Pres.l, Mcllroy lSecty.-Treas.l, Caouette, Toompuy. SECOND ROW: Ropp, Boyce, Vichert, Patterson, Payne, Wong, Dutley. THIRD ROW: Maclntyre, Rejchrt, Seburn, Dr. W. D. McCurdy, Dr. Waters, Dr. Iury. f fi, l , WWW , Army' f 1 'Y sf ' L, fr f , Q f , fi W W Qu-1, ' if 49 Men's International Relations Club STANDING: Evans. SEATED: Stevenson, Morris, Mr. French, Wallace lPres.l, Lowden, Aspin. IN FRONT: Fogerty. Women's International Relations Club FRONT ROW: Aitken lSoc. Conv.l, Meyers lPres.l, Miss Martin lFaculty Adv.l, Fothergill lSect'y.-Treas.l, Maycock. SECOND ROW: Hotchkiss, Swinton, Low, Stock, Butcher, Eastwood, Watson, Rickets, Green, Ruzsa, Sinclair, Kovacs, Willson, Tollern Debating Union SEATED: Morris lVice-Pres.l, Warren lPres.l, Rolls CTreas.l. STANDING: Armstrong, Hughes, Cody, Swinton, Perozal-L, McPherson. 1 Art Club FRONT ROW: Willis, Ricketts CVice-Pres.J, Tokarski lTreas.l, Iackson lHon. Pres.l, Loranger tPres.7, Bouck KSect'y.l. SECOND ROW: Roux, Caovette, Fletcher, Farquhar, Watt, Haley, Tokarski. THIRD ROW: Smallman, Hotchkiss, May- -cock, Cody, Andofl, Christie. FOURTH ROW: Savchuk, Pampalas, Spence, Harris. s'gi'T - ii: ,zu .-'Jr H 5.3 .fy V. I v .. - I ., .,., .imc A ,W .fs fu f '-rf.. . il - , . MW, Science Federation LEFT TO RIGHT: Sherk, Wiles, Wilson, Brodie, Auden, Dawson, Lowden. A Q s. Mathematics Club 3--nn' FRONT ROW: Brodie, Aspin, Sherk lVice-Pres.l, Williams, Gardner, Mason, Hodgson lSoc. Conv.l. SECOND ROW: Dr. Bankier, Baxter, Walpole, Glenclenning lPres.l, Dr. Iohns. THIRD ROW: Datars lSect'y.-Treas.l, Davison, Katz, Bush, Dr. Sumner. McMaster Student Chapter of the Chemical Institute of Canada FRONT ROW: left to right: Walling, Coleman IChairrnanl, Benallick, Watanabe lTreas.l, Dr. S, Rooney fFac. Advisorl, SECOND ROW: Allen, Bertsch, Waugh, Nelson, Norman, Tennier, Scott. THIRD ROW: Feaver, Valentine lVice-Chain manl, Pounder, Coburn, Van Dalen tGrad. Adv.l, Salmon, Doskoch, Kirkpatrick, Malecki, McKay tSect'y.l. Physics Club FIRST ROW: Prof. A. B. McLay, Hamilton iSec.l, Taylor IPres.l, Brodie fVice-Pres.l, Prof. M. W. Iohns tFaculty Aclvl, SECOND ROW: Koenig, Bean, Datars fTreas.l, Howe, Sanderson. THIRD ROW: Pennington, Chidley, Glendenning, Lines, Aspin. All Biology Club FRONT ROW: Lowden lVice-Pres.l, Dr. Kirkwood lGuest Speakerl, Mr. Delzell lFaculty Advisorl, Thorne IPres.l. MIDDLE ROW: Wolte, Smith, Kribs, Pegoraro, Ralai, Dixon, Dr. Davies, Houston, Eydt lSec.-Treas.l. BACK ROW: Dodds, Pike, Moes, Mr. Laking, Dr. MacClement, Stitt, Simpson. 'SW 'I Geology Club FRONT ROW: Dawson lVice-Pres,l, Spurgeon IPresl, Dr. Shaw, Capel iSect'y.-Treas.l, Dr. M. E. Hurst IProvincial Geol.l, Dr. Armstrong, Mr. Scott, Mr. Crabb. SECOND ROW: Patterson, Rasian, Parnenter, Vernon, Arnot, Kondi, Angolcl. THIRD ROW: Hurst, Darragh, Holden, Hansuld, Sutterlin. FOURTH ROW: Tyndale, Patterson, Gittins, Moxham, Wil- son, Bullina, Wrigglesworth. FIFTH ROW: Thrall, Howlett, Korba, Russell, Iohnston, Baillie. Geography Club FRONT ROW: Smith, Morris, Payne, Sutter, Allison, 1l.'1CI..9liCIT1. SECOND ROW: Boswell, Forrester, Mr. Wood, Mr. Reeds, Mr. Parker, Martin. THIRD ROW: Woolley, Fraser, Winnichek, Meyers, Borcornan, Folhergill, Kemp, Hostin, FOURTH ROW: Stanley, Swann, Haddow, Ridgway, Whitney, Pirie, Iordan, Reilley. McMaster Christian Union FRONT ROW: Bell, Glendenning, McTavish, Iohnston, Sherk. SECOND ROW: Stark, Senott, Fogerty, Shaw tVice- Pres.l, Morrison tSect'y.l, Foster tPres.l, Bush CTreas.l, Boyce. THIRD ROW: Iohannes, Wigg, Watson, Morehouse, Delaney, Haviland, Kovacs, Nickols, Guild, Sweatman, Mcllroy, Cornfield, McCarthy, Bradt, Watson, Martin, Pilce. FOURTH ROW: Moorhouse, Strachan, Hotson, Shields, Wilton, Thompson, Wood, Frears. 3 University Reserve Training Plan CR. C. A. FJ FIRST ROW: Breher, FWL W. D. MacClement, Herman, Buck. SECOND ROW: Andrews, Woellle, Kennedy and Haddow. THIRD ROW: Gaasenbeck, Vadum, Haase, Lawrason. FOURTH ROW: House, Bridge, FXO E. Delzell, Foy, Dolph. McMaster University Naval Training Division F'IRST ROW: McLay, McKay, Lt. Harwood, Lt. Pennock, Comm. McLay, Lt. Barnhorn, Chaplain Harrup, Swann, Black. SECOND ROW: Whelan, McKeon, Stephenson, Garrow, Eecking, Ford, Potter, Van Duzer, Rosart, Heyes, Keyes. THIRD ROW: Richardson, Rolston, Milne, Gowan, Revel, Taylor, Rolls, Adams, Murray, Collins. FOURTH ROW: Heaven, Milli- gan, Perozak, McPherson, Gibson, Backman, Watanabe, Phipps, Perrault. McMaster Contingent C. O. T. C. FRONT ROW: Houston, Anderson, Lieut, Harnpel, Major Salmon, Major Cuthbertson, Lieut. Kimball, SECOND ROW McCulloch, Saynor, Cummings, Iames, Reid. THIRD ROW: Eastman, Loranger, Hall, Lowden, Sugg, FOURTH ROW Martilla, Wilson, Dennis, Wright. N: K ...- T ' M ' Yl- . , Q A '11 - -ifi .. ' r jf, Q, it nf 3 .f ' X l 4 O X l YG' - Ax' .V A I - Q, F Sw .- f 5 We X 5 ' Xi A 1 T54-SM. : S. Ss 3' as Waiters FRONT ROW: Swann, Wilson, Miss Carruthers, Hansuld lHeadwaiterl, Lam, Graham, Ellsworth, Stitt. SECOND ROW Sugg, Root, Douglas, Frears, Coleman, Lindsay, Humphries, Carleton. Student Recreation Centers Committee Looking at the plans lor the mural, proposed for the Buttery are: Dr. Naomi Iackson, Kennedy iChcxirmanl, Nablo and in the rear, Wilson, Savchuk, Turner. 1 .gli lll V- ,iw i ? A, 5, I 4' gk Cheerleaders Committee and Cheerleaders FIRST ROW: Iarrett, Firth, Inch, Swinton, Rosari. SECOND ROW: Low, Atkin, Rodgers, Beveridge, Wilson, Wood Gardner, Moffat ,'1 fM' J' ,fyfr'25,J ' 1 M, Z., '4 Q ' Eff ' - V ,ml f ff ' f 2 4' if aw f Z was - f U Q i X 1 ff A ? . fi 1 ,ff 74 'fvimjgm 'ff 'iz ffl, ya , 'f A ' ' rf fa , JJ, 5' ' ,, X 'wnff I, , f .'e,.,3f,ff ,G , - A X V 'ff ' , 1691 542 'Qf A' -L -' ,394 ' 2' 3, ' .L 5 3 4,3 Q9 Wwwf W 62 zfz?1j,,f fffx, 4.4 , X ,,, 7, McMaster University Band taalwzfa' banned, 7955-7754 Alan McLay ........... President Ruth Gardner .. .... Vice-President Moyra Bisset .... .......... T reasurer Bill Williams .... ....... A rts Controller Alex Wilson ...... ........................................ S cience Controller Stanley Swaren ..... .... P resident, Divinity Students' Association Colin Davison .............. .......................................... S enior Presif ent ggaseerligggsstwyoofl ..... .... S enior Vice-Presiclent Neil Swann ......... .... ......... J L lnior President Beverly Benallick .... Junior Vice-President Dennys Moffat ........... Sophomore Presiclent Jane Griffin .... Sophomore VlCG-P1'GSlCiG1ll Gary Keyes .... ......... F reshmen President Sona Ozanian ........ .... F reshmen VlCQ-P1'GSifQ11t Mrs. Jean Anslow ..... ...... P ermanent Secretary gawk W ' ' 01 'iffy M, , f ff f 4, f' fljy ff' ' ,V 1 ff' V ,f ,M , , r f4 ,,f a K My f , , ,ly- I , ff 'rl' ,- ' M 6 ' M . .4 ' ,iv- y ,A 4, - M fl .4 ' 4 u , ff A f 1 A I A v ff! ,f' 1 rv' A .,- W, , ,A f ' , iff , I A, Y QW ,W ' , 'Aw M A ' ,- My ,af M, .uf I ,.v fu , QA .,,, g. f4:f-HY' ' ' . . 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Lf' ' ' - V ' .v- ffab. , 3 1 1 1 ,Q M.:-A: 1 'W ff 1 r A , v . 2 .: M ,V ' I I fa f I 1 , W W f x ' W. 1 u Q Q ff, 7 45 139 . fb 1 . -QI I .A al- . 'i a,,f, F ' A ., YF 'if' , , . . . i 'xi' 'wa 45 K. , 'v ,t,.-s....., 4, Year Parties l-Soph. Party: McPherson, Tweedley, Keen, Mottat, Driscoll, Goclden, Hotchkiss Vance. 2-Frosh Party: Gardner, Mrs. Bates, Dr. Gilmour, Mrs. Gilmour, McLay. 3-Bacoman, Patterson, Pitts at the Ir.- Sr. Party. 4-The Frosh Party, 5-Marck, Williams. 6-MacPherson, Christian, Arm- strong, Pitkin. 7-Ir.-Sr, Party: Flatt, Brodie, Francis, Petch, Sergeant, Swinton, Williams, Lightlvody, , . wi, ,,,,, ,fit 4? Y- ffiidf The fu fn ', 'ci nav ibki-,W fa.. Ji , t ,, ' 5 U 4 f 3 ' , 1 ,wr is .1 iii al' n1'or-Senior Co1lat1'oIz lxHawkins, two guests from Western, 7x1-Xndrews and Mackenzie, 8 and Houston, Betsy and Walter Tokarski. 9xThe Reception Line. lUxFrancis 2- To the Alma Mater! Don Ivison, and Friend. llxHead Table qt thg '53. 4sWhitney, Borcoman, Kribs, Banquet. l2NAugustine and Friend, Thorne, Allan and Friend, Lustig, l3NAdams, Percival, Peich an Ridgway. EBSQ-food, close harmony! Brodie, Mx d Thomas and Crewson, wt 'f -0-3 1 W 'li X Ill Wu ew - 775 Senior Intercollegiate Football X-1 ,272 ,Q ik ' Hz ' 1 yfw. V f, f hiv. 1 .1 f 3 12, f f 4 ff'-,s', A 4 4 M , ' .. Lf ,f ,4,'1f9W 1 ,f fwfwft 1 - Z ff,v5ZS'f ' f , J' f ' ' ' 2 1, - -3 - . , f -f ff H - ' I . ., L: gf: 41 f. - I Qimfw lf W ' ' 1 , ':,S1iin,55 f 4? a L Kabiafifrc A 4 , . 9 'I f 'WYEQEQEQ W - - fi' L o ii ' V: -:af J ! A. I. SMITH IVOR WYNNE LES. PRINCE lCocxch7 lDirector of Athletics? lAssistcmt Director of Athletics? FLOYD COOPER KEN STANLEY DON FAWCETT lAssistcmt Coach? KCc1ptczinJ U-Xssistcmt Coach! WOOLLEY FITZHENRY YAKUTCHIK WRIGGLESWORTH .li..,,..-.-.. . ,. Ei. . -.1 wi' 1-I-WW REILLEY ROME DOMETTO RAWLYK HOWLETT KELLOCK CRAWFORD KOWSAKOWSKI DARRAGH MCPI-IEE I I FRASER RADCHUK MCLEAN MOFFAT PUGLIESE STROBEL MARTIN FORRESTER DODDS PELLECH , ,, ,iii i K I . 1 x I I xg - . ,S XX: ' hh. ..,. -'s 'LW -N I I rr '- ' x 5 ' b . ' Msn., fx wydj 31, lx X N ' .. HA... 1 f . :..1,.:, . , , , .XXX LINDORES PHILLIPS IACKS IOHNSON Varsity Basketball Team FIRST ROW: Darragh, Fabbri, Violin, Pellech, Lindores- SEC- OND ROW: McLean IMgr.l, Wrigglesworth, Brown, Raphael, Iohnson, Baillie, Ivor Wynne lCoachl, Varsity Soccer Teams FIRST BOW: Scott, Reid, Allen, Kimber, Glendenning, Pearson, Young, Clarke, French, Sugg. SICOIID ROW: Iuras, Bowie, K.ouse, Hill, Peterson, Pits, El:- melcjian, Mr. Hunter IC3achl, Cunning, Cooper, Ianknwski. 122 Junior Varsity Basketball Team FIRST ROW: Mason, Gunning, Muir, Munro, Fabbri. SECOND ROW: Lowden, Campbell, Brown, Hogarth, Violin, Leung. N4 . Varsity Harrier Team FIRST ROW: Daniels, Schenk, Beard, Sibbald, Moule. SEC- OND ROW: Stone lTrainerl Hurst lMgr.l. ABSENT: Pero- zak, Wilkinson, Whalen, Rous- sall, Brown, Mason, Miller. Varsity Tennis Team FIRST ROW: Murray, Brown. SECOND ROW: Wallace, Thrall, Davison. 123 Varsity Rowing Team FIRST ROW: Darker. SECOND ROWt Al Cooke lAsst- Coachl, Kirkpatrick, Violin, Evans, Dos- koch, Yednoroz, Knight, Bos- well, Fabbri, Monti, McBride, Paddy Cline lCoachl, M-M.-.wan-vovcngpur . W'-vnu-ang' is Varsity Track Team FIRST ROW: Sibbald, Yates, Stone lMgr.l, SECOND ROW Fawcett lCoachJ, Daniels Moule, Horton, Simpson. 1:17 f Varsity Badminton Team Dodds Allen, Crawford. 124 Varsity Golf Team FIRST ROW: Snetsinger, Simp- son lMgr.l, Patterson. SECOND ROW: S. Simson, Lee, Macln- tyre, Rupert. ABSENT: Douglas. Juniors In tram ural Hockey Champions FIRST ROW: Watanabe, Alli- son. SECOND ROW: Ridgway Darragh, Hurst and Kennedy 3RD ROW: Kirkpatrick, Howe Thrall, Strobel, Braden. 'Yr if 'H 1, 4 .... ' 'W W ,M M ag! A -we Viffl , .Qs ' 3 1 +455 35? 1 Q f J wg? vig, 'M , mv, V Frosh Science Intram ural Floor Hockey Champions Ycrkutchik, Sneyd, Perrault, Phillips, Pollock. 125 Frosh Arts In tram ural Volleyball Champions nald, Munro, Bell, Raphael, Baxter, Iaclzs. Frosh . . . Intramural Badminton Champions Yednoroz, McCallum., Intramural Football Champions Frosh Science . . . Intramural Basketball Champions To Graduating if 'lr ir Women Students Dr. Edna Guest Trophy IOAN MAGUIRE presented to a graduating student who has shown qualities ot health, executive and athletic ability. Merit Award WENDY LOW presented in recognition ol outstanding contribution to the ath'etic programme. RUTH GARDNER Volleyball I-'54. Basketball II-'51-'53. SYLVIA WOELLER Swimming I-'53, Letterm en ir uk ir Wien IOAN MAQUIRE Basketball I-'54, Badminton II-'52-'54 Volleyball II-'53-'54. Basketball II-553. Chief Trophy GORDON CARRUTH - FRED HORTON IAEQ.l presented to the Intramural Competitor winning the most individual points. Bensen Trophy KEN STANLEY presented to the best Varsity lineman. SEYMOUR BOYCE Soccer I-'54. Soccer II-'53. WILMER CRAWFORD Football I-'51-'54. IIM DODDS Football I-'52-'54. BOB FITZHENRY Football I-'52-'54. Football Il-'5U. IIM FORRESTER Football I-'51-'54. Football II-'50. DAVE FRASER Football I-'53-'54. Football II-'5U. RAY KOENIG Track I-'52-'53. Letterm en IOHN McPI-IEE Football I-'52-'54, NICK MONTI Rowing I-'53, MOE PEROZAK Harrier I-'54. Harrier ll-'52. HAROLD PITTS Soccer I-'54, DANNY PUGLIESE Football I-'52-'54. Basketball lI-'52- IOE ROCCHI Football I-'51-'52. KEN STANLEY Football I-'51-'54, Basketball I-'49-'54. IOE STROBEL Football I-'53-'54. IACK SUGG Soccer I-'54. Soccer II-'52-'53. IOHN VIOLIN Basketball I-'50-'54. Rowing I-'54. Rowing II-'53. Rugby II-'5U. ROGER WILKINSON Harrier I-'53. Harrier II-'52. LORNE WRIGGLESWORTI-I Football I-'51-'54. Basketball I-'50-'54. Football II-'50. Archery Team FIRST ROW Stevenson M Diarmxd SECOND ROW Up shall Abbott Lyle Hotchklss H111 ggsillllgi, .- . lil!! ac M as I A l 11 B 4 nw E Stanford Mcrgulre Kurtz cmd Ozcmxcm 128 A 5 Varsity Basketball Team FIRST ROW: Rolston, Weir, Green, Macaluso, Stanford and Ozanian. SECOND ROW: Miss Christie lCoachl , McAuleY. Kurtz, Tayler, Vivian, Mac- Dougald, Maguire and Taylor lManagerl. Varsity Volleyball FIRST ROW: Forse, Stanford, Maguire, McAuley. SECOND ROW: Artna, MacDougald, Miss Christie lCoachl, Gard- ner, Clark, Ozanian. 129 7 ami, J 2 3' 7 f-. .J , A., rx' 1 2' in , M:- f l W f ., 1 A fr W ,ff , , ' f V f41llMQf,,'4 , , hifwfw' 1: ww f L' ff,4!yz1W,U ,JG as , Junior Varsity Basketball Team FIRST ROW: Tigert, Iarrett, Mcllroy, Puz and McDiarmid. SECOND ROW: Miss Christie lCoachl, Low, Clark, Vokes, Marshall, Williams, McLay and Taylor lManagerl. -,, my 1:6 Seniors In tram ural Softball Champions FIRST ROW1 Green, Secen, Bis- set lManagerl, Ricketts, Shaw' SECOND ROW: Gardner, Wil- son, Mcllroy, Borcoman, Low, Hill. In tram ural Ice-Hockey Teams FIRST ROW: Ozanian, Harris and Clark. SECOND ROW: Mitchell, Pope, McLay, Green, Kurtz, McAuley. THIRD ROW: Miss Christie lCoachl, Lee, Rolston, Warren, McDonald, Sinclair, Low. 130 INS, 1 'hu w,. , Sophomores In tram ural Basketball Champions FIRST ROW: Iarrett, Macaluso Lang. SECOND ROW: Bates Kurtz, McAuley, Rolston. Varsity Field Hockey Team FIRST ROW: Shaw, Taylor, Coltart, Low, Warren, Green, Thomas, Ozanian, Clarke. SEC- OND ROW: Millar, McAuley, Easter, Miss Christie lCoachl, Vivian, Ralston, Kemp. Team Managers FIRST ROW: Iarret, Frears, Mc- Diarmid, Taylor, Hill. 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Q , , I A+, 4 A 4 2 Q ow, if I 14 'Rf we fgfiggff N A Kg! U, fff fccf-if ' 1 vf 1 , ,Y -Q d f is xx X, , , f Sai? Y f J Z, 2 I by f if rf if 1 IVA PX -z ,. . alum-x1 :Q-w-Lwrws.W.s.:xg, 2 N W x X.: I .A QQ: - 2 ffvum-Nm, NN,.X . 'Q , . . 'AQ if .W UYM ' ' Wiz, if 1 1 .fm 42 V, Q AN alvsw. v ix, Q3 CJ Q r'- .44 1 Q f , i 9 X. 15 Lv X . fc, if if ,.. 4,5- -'WW' mi .A f-J. THROUGH HIGHWAY t N x X . 1954 'lr if ir Sddofa ,-ifacoodczte Seldom DONALD R. HAWKINS ANDREW MOSER NANCY NABLO BOB ALLISON RONALD BOWIE GWEN GILMOUR ANNE TUSCH SYLVIA WOELLER RUPERT B. CARLETON Juana! Eddtofw 77Z,4277f02 Zdamml Hmmm Ivan Cody, Howard Ellsworth, Isobel Fothergill, Ruth Gardner, Irene Meyers, Ioan Mitchell, Carol Morehouse, Sonya Neilson, Shirley Parker, Marian Passmore, Barbara Schatz, Margaret Starr, Monica Taylor, Nancy Taylor, Muriel Vogel, lack Wilder, Alex. Wilson. The twenty-third volume ot The MARMOR is published by the Board of Publications, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. Geo. C. Bush, Chairman of the Board, Aranka E. Kovacs, Business Manager, Robert E. Fitzhenry, Advertising Manager. Photography by Andy Moser, Manager of the Board of Publications Photography Department, assisted by Iohn Sproat, George Lang, Howard Iohnston, Gary Collins, Alex. Wilson and Don Smallman. The portraits oi President Gilmour and of most of the graduates were executed by Hubert Beckett Studios. Other portraits by Carey Studios, Cunningham and Reid, Superior, Bochsler, Healey of Welland, W. L. West of Regina, Saskatchewan, and Harold Rose. We also wish to acknowledge the use of photos of various activities taken by Powell, The Hamilton Spectator, and Mr- Alex. Yackiminie oi the Toronto Daily Star. 'T' tri'i r . . I A A V . G lr, ,,.. if. T 357 ffklw 1, ,N -, . 'V ,V I t . y A 4 W IPAH, LE.. ,,..,.V. ,A g., t . x I ft H 'ii 'Wi l' X X tl ,Fw X A , su'i s X N X -IW ll Q 3 Q- Q Q Wx P , - -. t A 'Nw X X , - f ,,,- I . . - . , u Y -, 'JH , 551. s gi iff X XX ' ' ' ., . , 4 f - 1-my 2, -2 ,S-X ' V: 3 -'Mx .st?St.Sf- . .. K I , --...w.,,:s'.' X 1 ' 1 Kx. N . Q N f t,g.AQ': is L gf tk X Q' , gg . , A 1 Y ,, A t ,2,.,,fR,, I ,Yagi 4 N f i iv N vs 5 1, iv 'S I' -sw. f 1 ,-0' sm I Preis 1. f ....: ' ' , S ' .. .jf J Sedum 7?53-7754 GEORGE PEEL GILMOUR BA, BD. lMcMasterl, M.A. lYalel, D.D. lVictoria, St. Andrewsi D.C.L. lAcadial, LL.D. lQueen's, Lavall President and Vice-Chancellor HENRY GEORGE THODE CLEMENT I-IODGSON STEARN M.B.E., M.Sc. lSaskatchewanl, Ph.D. lChicagol, F.R.S.C., F.C.l.C. M.A. lCambridgel, B.D. lLondonl, Ph.D. lTorontol Principal of Hamilton College and Director of Research Director of University Extension and Summer Session NATHANIEL HERRINGTON PARKER 8.5. lMississippil, Th.M. lSouthern Baptist Theological Seminaryl, MAiITfTMl11fi,oliQIfsLlgA2'iIlfjfirfilriilgfalfis D.D. lAcadial ' ' ' ' ' Dean of Theology HERBERT STOKER ARMSTRONG M.A. lTorontol, Ph.D. lChicagol Dean of Arts and Science E ELVEN IOHN BENGOUGH B.A. lMcMasterl, C.S.R. Honorary Registrar HUMFREY MICHELL B.A. lOxfordl. M.A. lManitobal F.R.S.C. Emeritus Professor of Political Economy Associate Dean of Arts and Science MARION IMRS, I. EDGARJ BATES B.A. lMcMasterl, Reg.N. Dean of Women ?-zafefwaw CHESTER WILLIAM NEW B.A lTorontol, B.D. lMcMasgeElg Cl?h.D. lChicagol, F.R. Hist. S., Emeritus Professor of History HAROLD STANLEY STEWART A.B. lRochester, Harvardl, B.D. lRochester Theological Seminaryl D.D. lRochesterl Emeritus Dean of Theology 'Me Dwwezq1Sadw6 GAYLORD PIERCE ALBAUGH A.B. lOhio Statel, B.D. lColgate-Rochesterl Associate Professor of Church History RUSSELL FOSTER ALDWINCKLE B.A. lLondonl, M.A. lOxfordl, D.Th. lStrasbourgl Associate Professor of Theology MARION IMRS. I. EDGAR? BATES B.A. lMcNIasterl, Reg.N. Special Lecturer in Practical Nursing Women's Leadership Training School RALPH FREDERICK BEVAN BULLEN B.A., B.D. lMcMasterl Special Lecturer in Speech PAUL ROWNTREE CLIFFORD M.A. lOxfordl GILBERT GERALD HARROP B.A., B.D. lMcMasterl, Ph.D. lChicagol Lecturer in Biblical Studies LEWIS CLAYTON KITCHEN M.A. iMcMasterl, Ph.D. lHartford Seminary Foundationl Associate Professor of Missions and Religious Education Director of Field Work for Theological Students HAROLD WOODWARD LANG M.A., B.D. lMcMasterl, S.T.M. lUnion Theological Seminary! Professor of New Testament Interpretation NATHANIEL HERRINGTON PARKER 8.5. lMississippil, Th.M., Th.D. lSouthern Baptist Theological Seminaryl. D.D. lAcadial Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation LOIS ALTHEA TUPPER B.A., B.Ed. lSaskatchewanl, M.A. lColumbial and Assistant Professor in Homiletics and Pastoral Theology Assistant Professor of Religious Education I ' Tjllege H FREDERIC IEAN LIONEL BRONNER B.A. lQueen'sl, M.A. lMcGilll, Ph.D. lOttawal Assistant Professor of French KARL DENNER M.A. lKen'tuckyl, Ph.D. lJohns Hopkinsl Lecturer in German HAROLD COLLIER DIXON B.Com. lTorontol, C.A. Special Lecturer in Accounting HORACE ANSON DULMAGE B.A., B.D. lMcMasterl, Ph.D. lChicagol Associate Professor of Philosophy HAROLD AUSTIN FREEMAN B.A. lSaskatchewanl, M.A. lTorontol Professor of French GOLDWIN SY LVESTER FRENCH M.A. lforonfol Lecturer in History IOHN ERNEST LASCELLES GRAHAM B.A. lTorontol, M.A., B.Litt. lOxfordI Professor of Political Economy BERNARD GROOM M.A. lOxford, Londonl Associate Professor of English GEORGE CALDWELL HADDOW M.A. lToronto, Oxfordl Professor of English LORENZ EARLE HAMPEL M.A. lTorontol Lecturer in Spanish CARL WALTER HEIMRICH B.A. lTorontol, M.A. llllinoisl Sessional Lecturer in German WILLIAM DRUMMOND GROVES HUNTER B,A. lOxfordl, M.A. lEdinburqhl Assistant Professor of Political Economy NAOMI CATHERINE ADAIR JACKSON M.A. rmceim, A.M., Ph,D. lkadcnffel Assistant Professor of Fine Arts CHARLES MURRAY IOHNSTON B.A. lMcMasterl, M.A., Ph.D. lPennsylvanial Sessional Lecturer in History GORDON SINCLAIR IURY M.B.E., B.A. lMcMasterl, M.A,, Ph.D. lYalel Professor of Philosophy WILLIAM MORLEY KILBOURN B.A. lToronto, Oxfordl. 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IC.-ambridgel Associate Professor of Mathematics HENRY GEORGE THODE E., M.Sc. lSaskatchewanl, Ph.D. lChicagol, F.R.S.C., F.C Professor of Physical Chemistry RICHARD HOWDEN TOMLINSON B.Sc. lBishop'sl, Ph.D. lMcGilll Assistant Professor of Chemistry ROBERT KENNETH WANLESS M.Sc., Ph.D. lMcNIasterl Physicist, Department of Mines HAROLD ARTHUR WOOD M.A. lMcMasterl Lecturer in Geography f-ifzdfezm md ?4qma1 Summa IVOR WYNNE B.A. lMcMasterl, M.S. lEd.l, lSyracusel Director of Athletics and Physical Education IOAN MAVIS CHRISTIE B.P.H.E. lTorontol Assistant Director of Physical Education DONALD FRANKLIN FAWCETT B.P.H.E. lTorontol Instructor in Physical Education LESLIE ANDERSON PRINCE Assistant Director of Physical Education ALAN IOSEPH SMITH B.S.A. lTorontol Assistant Director of Physical Education 4 Page Administration 62-67 Alumni Building 7 Athletics 7 7 7 777120-135 Awards 127 Intramural Champions: Men's- Badminton 126 Basketball 126 Floor Hockey 125 Football 126 Hockey 125 Swimming 125 Volleyball 126 Women's- Baseball 130 Basketball 130 Hockey 77 7 7 130 Swimming 77 ,.,.,. 7 .,,. 128 Varsity Teams: Men's- Badminton 7 124 Basketball 122 Football 7 77 ,,.. 120-121 Golf 7 124 Harrier 7 7 77 123 Iunior Basketball 7 122 Rowing 7 7 123 Soccer 77 7 7 77 122 Tennis ..., 123 Track 7 124 Women's- Archery 128 Badminton 128 Basketball 7 129 Field Hockey 7 131 Golf .,l,, 7 128 Iunior Basketball 129 Managers 7 131 Tennis 77 7 7 131 Volleyball 7 7 7 129 Art Club 77 7 81 Band 77 7 77 77 89 Band Committee 7 63 Basterfield, Dr. S. 3 Biology Culb 7 84 Board of Publications 7 7 70-71 Buttery Extension 77 7 91 Cheerleaders' Committee 7 88 Choir 77 7 7 72-73 Christmas Carolling 111 Christmas Musicale 110 CIC Branch 7 7 83 Classics Club' 77 Clef Club 73 COTC 7 87 Crest, The Drill Hall 119 Debating Executive 81 Dedication 2 Drama Workshop 75 DSA Executive 77 66 D. 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P. 77 4,5 S235 ggolihcgg 163 Graduates: Sophzattes nee 49 Divinity 37 sophomores: Honour B.A. 7 777..777777. 7 9 Honour b.Sc. .777 14 ' ' Pass B.A. tArtsl ..777.77777777 18 Spanish Club' ' 1' 1' 77 Pass B.A. tSciencel 777.. 34 - , Spring Convocation .7 777777 93 Graduates Day 77 77 92 Steam Dr. C. H. H 1 4 ,, , Students' Council 77.7. 62 89 H.M.S. P1naiore 7 7..7 .7 7 114 ' Homecoming Weekend 77777777 77 97 Student Rec' Centres Com' it ' 88 Honour Society 77 7 8 Theology M A V 55 In Memoriam 3 Tower, University Hall 61 ' ' Tri-Service Ball 77 77 7 115 Iackson, Mayor L. D. 77 7 2 nbute H U 4 Iunior Prom 7 7 7 77 105 U d Iunior-Senior Collation 117 URTQ-g1a4l1?1TsV 42x32 Iugiorsr 45 URTP 77 7 7 77 86 Science 7777 7 7777 7 7777 46 Waiters .7 77 77 87 Wallingford Hall 777777777 41 Laying of the Cornerstone 77 98 At-H0me 113 Christmas Part 7777.7.7 109 Mac Formal 112 Executive 77 77777 66 Macdonald. 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We value highly, too, the loyal and able assistance of trade contractors too numerous to mention. HAMILTON - ONTARIO THE FRID CONSTRUCTION CO. llMlTED - HAMILTON, ONTARIO f 165 if 1 Wil SHQPPING F A illlgl HEADQUARTERS , Q tx, 9 if ,Se SINCE 1899 t 4 Y E b qgxfip qyyi' 4- 62 SATISFATION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED Offers Quality Merchandise . . . Always at Reasonable Prices . . .E and Cordially Invites lVIclVlaster Students to Take Advantage of Our Shopping Facilities. RAIL STEEL IIEINFUBQING fPLAIN 8: HI-BOND, Leading Architects, Engineers and Contractors have been consistent users of Burlington Rail Steel Reinforcement for over a third of a century. llllllLllllG'I'0ll 'I'llllL CUMPA Y Ll l'I'llll Q Q Q Q Q UNIVERSITY and Courses offered lead to the following' degrees: B.A., B.Com., M.A., B.Sc., B.Sc.N., IVl.Sc., I'h.lJ.. HAMILTON ONTARIO 14.11. A broad programme of sports and recreation. Comfortable residences for men and women. Student employment office located on the campus. Building expansion provides latest facilities. Valuable entrance scholarships offered annual- ly. Other scholarships and prizes in course. facilities for extramural study. For calendars, pictorial pamphlets and inforniation, please Write: The Registrar, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada I I I Q rQQQQ QQ Q 'QQ Q QQ Q Q QQQ Q I O QUALITY X S H I R I- JA 2-9609 I O SATISFACTION lwiwd 9 MAIN ST. W. O SERVICE ,my.,,.1w,,, HAMILTON ' ' ' ' ' ' 7 7' ' 7' W ' I SALES CAREERS - To Graduates with some ACCOUNTING training, interested in ll SALES career, We offer . . . O SUBSTANTIAL STARTING SALARY BASED ON ABILITY. K' O POTENTIAL EARNINGS OF 310,000 TO 320,000 PER YEAR. O MANAGEMENT OI'I'ORTl'NITIES. O TRAINING IN OI'R GRADI'A 'E SCHOOL IN THE l'NlTED STATES. O OUTSTANDING SECURITY AND INSVRANCE BENEFITS. O OI'I'ORTI'NITIES FOR EXECUTIVE POSITIONS THROl'GHOl'T THE WORLD WITH AN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, ESTABLISHED FOR OVER 60 YEARS. BURRDUGHS ADDING MACHINE ni CANADA, LIMITED 12 OTTAWA ST. N. HAMILTON. ONT. Head Office: 752 BAY ST.. TORONTO. ONT. .1 I 9 1 M .'I..i?. Z ' what il offers aa today I Unusual scope for advancement because of the relatively high number of key iobs. I Variety of opportunity in the form of countless careers in buying, managing, selling and service. l Average earnings which compare very favour- ably with other types of business. - Independence as young men and women are given an equal chance to express their talents. I Individual progress reviewed periodically and consideration given for promotion. I A progressive, established company-a com- pany which inspires loyalty and evokes pride. I Congenial surroundings, the prospect of pleasant co-workers. ++'T. EATON CQW. . n HAMn.1'oN CANADA . 5.n' 'Hf srffrf - -3-yr-v 11' M, , ' P x, V: 'xl-I' '-H .J 9' Pg: v 4- F
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