McMaster University - Marmor Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada)

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I The Board of Publiccfions McMcJsfer Universify Homilfon, Onforo p f The MARMOR 5 5 Twenfy-fourflv Vofume 7955 U 'V . fn ,'yLPl We 6' if' 'Z- W Ha NJ in 5 Mmm' me -If M ' W If IL . '- I ff: ff, ' -Eh - , fr '- M . Dedication ALFRED Iinwzxiin .IonNs, MA., I'li.IJ. la'nu'rifus I,I'flf-INNIII' of .lI11fln'nnrf1'r.w, 1955 The retirement ol' Professor A. li. Johns this year has been marlwd by his appointment in May as Iimeritus Pro- fessor of Mathematics. A stall' mem- ber here from 19231 to 1955, first as Lecturer, then as Professor, then as Chairman of the Department of Mathe- matics from 1947 to 1952, he has been known as a dedicated teacher ol' un- usual ability and as a warm l'riend ol' undergraduates. One of his sons, Ur. Martin W. Johns, is Prol'essor ol' Physics here, and another, Dr. Harold Johns, is a Professor of Physics at Saskatchewan. His four sons are McMaster graduates, and his daughter, Ruth, is married to a McMaster gradu- ate, A. F. Vogt. Born in Exeter, Ontario, he was an Edward Blake Scholarship holder at the University of Toronto, and gradu- ated with the Gold Medal in Mathe- matics and Physics in 1907, taking his M.A. ill 19024. After theological studies at Victoria University, Toronto, he was ordained as a Methodist minister, and from 1910 to 1925 served as a mission- ary Professor of Mathematics in West China Union University, Mrs. Johns being also a teacher and founder of a day school for girls in Chengtu. He taught at Brandon College, Manitoba. from 1927 to 1931. He is now to be Assistant Minister of St. Giles United Church, Hamilton. GORDON SINCLAIR JURY, M.B.E., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy Q Jin Hlvmnriam ZBIGNIEW LELIWA SUJKOWSKI B.Sc., Ph.D., ll.Sc. CWarsawJ Associate Professor of Geology Dr. Gordon S. Jury, of Year 1909, was born in Bowmanville in 1885, and after his McMaster years took his M.A. at Yale, com- pleting the Ph.D. in Philosophy there later. A veteran of World War I in the C.A.M.C., he went to Burma under the American Bap- tist Foreign Mission Board, to teach in Judson College, Rangoon. Of that historic college he was later Principal. The Japa- nese invasion in World War II drove him from his beloved work, and he and Mrs. Jury distinguished themselves as leaders and medical attendants of the Burmese trekking overland to India. From India he came to less heroic service at his Alma Mater, and taught part-time here as Pro- fessor of Philosophy from 1947 to his death in May, 1954. Dr. Sujkowski was born in Poland in 1900 and received his education there. He was Professor of Geology at the University of Warsaw before the war, and a member of the Polish Geological Survey and head of the Survey for East Poland. In 1944 he went to England and served in the Polish Army, attaining the rank of Major. He taught at the Polish College in London, which was associated with the University of London, and at the same time carried out research in the British Museum on the geology of deep ocean sediments. He came to Canada in 1952 and was engaged in geo- logical field work in Labrador and the Northwest Territories for private com- panies until he joined the McMaster faculty in 1953. He and his four-year old grandson were drowned in the Saguenay River on September 9, 1954. Th President' essage A rggqgnt Story is oi' gr yollllg' Wrllllilll who attended a discussion group on in- ternational trade, and whose grateful comment afterwards was, Of course. l'm still confused, but on a much higher plane. l suppose one effect ol' a college education is just this elevation of confusion to a higher plane. We all have to learn that we are dealing with insoluble problems, which are to be ameliorated rather than given neat and final solutions, with incomplete knowl- edge in areas where research has not brought all the truth to light, and with the ultimate mystery in the presence of which we tread softly and walk by faith rather than by sight. We are more concerned to clarify the questions than to learn dictated answersg but that is not always what the under- graduate expects or what the world demands. In the realm of social questions, in- cluding economics, politics, education, sociology and psychology, we deal with conditions that are constantly chang- ing, not only because new circum- stances arise but because new people are forever growing up to face them. So the problems cannot be solved, but they can be ameliorated. ln science and history we deal with incomplete evidence, even though what we seek is evidence and not immediate practical application. ln literature, philosophy and religion, we deal with ultimate mysteries. To these our answer may be an unsympathetic dogmatism, a ready cynicism, than which nothing comes more cheaply, or a patient faith, that is not unexamined optimism but conviction born of agony and trust. These are things to which no exam- ination marks can be assigned, but they are the things that divide the basically educated from the expensively unedu- cated. My hope is that McMaster has added both to your high confusion and to your deep faith. G. P. GILMOUR. lf ...sus ,--P' - IJ. ff. I7 x -I -54 1 F133 7126. -fu x-TI -f.. 4, Uv ,BE ,Q-.,,,,,,' I Nei! 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To become a member of this Society the undergraduate must have a satisfactory academic record, and must have rendered valuable service to the Univ- ersity in non-athletic, extra-curricular activities. The honoured few receive a pin and a parch- ment, emblematic of the honour conferred upon them. DR. H. S. ARMSTRONG Dean of Arts and Science has 5 Honour raduates G Q ln Arts IOHN RICHARD ALLAN Hamilton, Ontario Honours Economics Sil. Ill, Chairman of the Board IV, Maroon Key IV, M.C.U. lg M.l.R.C. IV, Pol. Econ. Club I-IV ISr. Rep.lg Badminton, Varsity I-Illg Football, l. M. III, Soccer, Varsity I-IV, Tennis, Varsity IV, I.M. Ilg Volleyball, I.M. ll, lll. Soccer, First Grade M Il, IV, Second Grade M I, lll, Man- ager's Letter Il, Badminton Second Grade M l-lll. Economists, like vegetables, are profoundly influenced by their en- vironment. -Johnstone ELEANOR RUTH BETZNER Dundas, Ontario Honours French and German Art Club lllg Debating Ill, Maroon Key IV, M.M.A, Ill lSec.lg Mod. Lang. Club I-IV, Operatic Soc. lllg Women's Choir I-Ill lSec-Treas. ll, Pres, Illlg W.S.B. Exec. lll, IV lSec.- Treas. Ill, Pres. IVlg Year Exec. ll lSocial Con.lg Students' Council IV lVice-Pres.l. Archery, I.M. lllg Bowling, I.M. Ill, Table Tennis, I.M. Ig Track and Field, I.M. Ill, Volley- ball, I,M. Ill, IV. Not everyone can do great things but everyone can do small things in a great way. -Anon ACHIM BONAWITZ Hamilton, Ontario Honours French and German The John Stuart Prize in Greek, Dear-'s Honour List Ill. Classics Club lg Concert Orch. lg Mod. Lang. Club I-IV, Phil. Club rv. And gladly wolde he lerne and gladly teche -Chaucer lCanterbury Tales, Prologue l.308l IOHN ALLAN BOSWELL Woodstock, Ontario Honours Latin and French Classics Club lll, IV lPres. IVIQ Mod. Lang. Club Ill, IV, Philosophy lll. Badminton IV, Basketball Ig Soccer. lll. I often amused myself by reading Latin passages, picking up words l understood and trying to make sense, -Helen Keller fl GERALD EGERTON BOYCE Belleville, Ontario Honours History Art Club Il, M.C.U. I, Men's Choir Ill, IV, M.I.R.C. IV, M.M.A. I-IV, Operatic Soc. I-IV, Politics Club IV, Clef Club II, Table Tennis, I.M. ll, Track and Field, I.M. ll. The historian is a prophet looking backwards. -Schlegel IOSCELYN ANN CAYLEY Hamilton, Ontario Honours English and French l.O.D.E. War Memorial Scholarship' University Women's Entrance Schol- arship. Bowling Ill, IV, Art Club IV, Concert Orch. I-IV lSec. III, Soc. Con. IVI, Debating Union III, IV, Maroon Key Soc. IV lVice-Pres.Ig Mod. Lang. Club I, Il, IV IGer. Soc. Con, II, Operatic Soc. Il, III, Span. Club I, Women's Choir Ill, IV, Jr. Soc. Con. III. De Ia musique encore et touiours! -Verlaine IOAN MARY CORNFIELD Waterdown, Ontario Honours English Art Club III, IV IS-ec. IVIQ M.C.U. II-IV, Operatic Soc. Ill, IV, Women's Choir I-IV, W.l.R.C. IV, W.U.S.C. IV ISoc. Con. IVI. Badminton, I.M. III, IV, Baseball, I.M. Ill, IV, Basketball, I.M. IV, Table Tennis, I.M. Il-IV, Track and Field, I.M. I, Il, Volley- ball, I.M. Ill, IV, Jr. Badminton Mgr. Ill, A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to find. -Plutarch ROBERT DONALD HARKNESS Hamilton, Ontario Honours Economics Labour Council Scholarship. Pol. Econ. Club I-IV, Year Rep., Treas., Pres. II-IV, Politics ll, W,U.S.C. Il, III ITreas. IIII, Students' Council Ill, IV IAssist. Treas. and Treas. Ill, IVI. Floor Hockey, I.M. Il, Football, I.M. Ill, Tennis, Vars. IV, I,M. ll, III. From here on down, it's all uphill. -Walt Kelly lll DONALD RUSSELL HAVVKINS St. Catharines, Ontario Honours French and Spanish St. Catharines-Grimsby Regional Scholarship, A. G. Alexander Schol- arship, Governor-General's Medal, Men's Student Body Book Prize, Swiss Minister to Canada Book Prize llll Frenchl, Dean's Honour List Ill. Marmor II-IV IPhotog. Ed. II, III, Editor IVI, Edwards Hall Exec. lll lSec.-Treas.I, Maroon Key IV, Mod. Lang. Club I-IV, M.S.B, Exec. Ill lSec,-Treas,l, Spanish Club I-IV IPres. IVI, Year Exec. ll ITreas.I. In every deed of mischief he had a heart to resolve, a head to con- trive and a hand to execute. -Edward Gibbon Au demeurant, Ie meilleur tils du monde. Clement Marot RUTH BEATRICE HOTCHKISS Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Honours French and German French Government Book Prize ll, H. P. Whidden Scholarship Ill. Art Club Ill, IV, Debating Union Ill, Mod. Lang. Club I-IV IFrench Play ll, III, Soc. Con. German Club Ill, Pres. German Club IVI, Women's Choir I-Ill, W.l.R.C. Ill, IV. Doubt not but success will fashion the event in better shape than I can lay it down . . . -Shakespeare DAVID WALLACE IUDD Toronto, Ontario Honours English and History C.O.T.C. Scholarsh'p lll, N.F.C.U.S. Exchange II. Marmor I, Il IAssoc. Ed. ll, Classics Club I-V, C.O.T.C. I-III, Debating V, Drama Workshop I, Dramatic Soc. ll, V lSen. Dir. l.Y.D.F. VI, M.I.R.C. V, Fencing, Varsity Il, Soccer, I.M. Ill. The high prize ot Lite, the crown- ing fortune ot a man, is to be borne with a bias to some pursuit which finds him in employment and happiness. -Emerson ALMOND EDMUND KINGSBURY Hamilton, Ontario Honours History Art Club I, ll, C.O.T.C. I-III, Drama Workshop ll, Men's Choir I, M.l. R.C. Ill, IV, Mod. Lang. Club I, Il, Operatic Soc. I-Ill, Jr. Treas. Ill. Basketball, I.M. I, Track and Field, I. They never taste who always drink, They always talk who never think. -Prior ARANKA EVE KOVACS Port Colborne, Ontario Honours Economics Art Club l-IV, B.O.P, Bus. IV, Bus Man. Ill, Sec. IV, M.C.U, I-IV, Pol Econ. ll-V, Year Rep. lll, Vice-Pres IV, Sociology Club IV, W.l.R.C. IV, V lt is not wisdom to be only wise, And on the inward vision close the eyes, But it is wisdom to believe the heart. -Santayana As there is unity in God, and unity in the light, So is there unity in the principles of treedom. -Kossuth IANE IRENE MAYCOCK Burlington, Ontario Honours French and German C-overnor's Entrance Scholarship. Art Club Ill, IV, Debating Union Ill, Maroon Key Soc. IV, Mod. Lang. I- IV ISoc. Convenor ll, French Vice- Pres. lll, Pres. IVI, W.l.R.C. III, IV lVice-Pres. lll, Sec.-Treas, IVI, W,U. S.C. Ill, IV lSoc. Conv. llll, Year Exec, IV, Sen. Soc. Conv. And her ways are ways of gentle- ness And all her paths are peace. -Proverbs 3:l7 ROBERTA MARGARET IEAN IVICQUEEN Hamilton, Ontario Honours History W.l.R.C. iii, iv lPres, iv.1. inherited with life, Belief but once can be, Annihilate a single clause, And Being's beggaryf' -Emily Dickinson IOHN RICHARD NEAL Hamilton, Ontario Honours French and German A. G. Alexander Scholarship. Clas- sics Club ll, Mod. Lang. Club I-IV lGerman Vice-Pres. lll, Sec.-Treas. IVI. Great is truth. Fire cannot burn, nor water drown it. -Alexandre Dumas 11 PAUL HARTLEY PALIVIEIJ Barrie, Ontario H o n o u1.': C o rn rn C'It'.'f: Basketball, IM I, Il, Golf, Varsity i, iii, IM ii, Math CUB I, ii, MC U I, Pol Econ Club I-IV, Politic Club ll, Ill, Soc Club I, II A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the best ot rnen -- Anon VERA MARION STANDING Burtord, Ontario Honours English and French Maroon Key IV, Mod. Lang Club I-IV, Operatic Soc. ll-IV, ISoc. Con IVI, Women's Chair I-Ill, W.S B Exec, Iv, lVice-Pres J. Archery l,M. III, Badminton, l.M. ll-IV, Base- ball, l.M. I-IV, Basketball, l.tvl. I- IV, Bowling, l,M. Ill, Fencing, IM I, Track and Field, l,M. Ill, Volley- ball, l.M. ll-IV. Archery Manager Ill. Operatic Pin, Choir Pin. I I Ideals are like stars-we never reach them, but, like mariners, we chart our course by them. -Anonymous ELLEN SWINTON Brantford, Ontario Honours English and French Brantford-Paris Regional Scholarship French Government Book Prize I, H. P. Whidden Scholarship lll, Jo- sephine Staples Brien Scholarship Ill, Dean's Honour List I-Ill, Art Club Ill, Marmor IV, Sil. IV, Cheerleader III, Debating II-IV, Drama Workshop Il-IV, Dramatic Soc. I-IV, lRadio Proiect I, Sec. IIII, Maroon Key IV, M.C.U, lSoc. Con. IVI, M.M.A lSec. IVI, Mod, Lang. Club I-IV, lFrench Play II, llll, Women's Choir I-IV ISec. Ill, Pres. IVI, W.l.R.C Badminton, l.M, ll-IV, Baseball, l,M I, ll, Basketball, l.M. I-III, Bowling, l.M. Ill, Fencing, l.M. I, Swimming, l.M. ll, Tennis, l,M. I, IV, Table Tennis, l.M. I-IV, Track and Field, l.M. I-III, Volleyball, l.M. ll-IV, Track and Field Manager Ill, Tennis Manager I, IV, Manager's M III, Dramatic Pin IV, Choir Pin. Born with the gift of laughter and the sense that the world was mad -Rafael Sabatini Gaudeamus igitur iuvenes dum sumus. -Student Prince NANCY DOUGLAS TAYLOR Hamilton, Ontario Honours History Hamilton and District Scholarship Jewish Council Scholarship, Dr Thomas Hobley Prize. Mod. Lang Club i, N.F,C.U,S. iii, iv, ivice- Chairrnan IIII, Sociology Club I, W.l.R.C. IV, W.S.B, Exec. IV, W.U S.C. ICO-ordinating Chairman IVI, Students' Council IV, lSenior Vice- Pres.l. Field Hockey Varsity I-Ill, Basketball Varsity l, ll, Archery, Jr. l.M, Ill, Basketball, l.M. I-IV, Fenc- ing, l.M. I, ll, Volleyball, l.M. I-IV Varsity Basketball Man. Ill. Athletic Year Numeral ll, Manager's M Ill. Events in the past may be roughly divided into those which probably never happened and those which do not matter. This is what makes the trade ot the historian so attrac- tive. -William Ralph Inge, Dean of St. Paul's EDITH MARGARET TRAYES Hamilton, Ontario Honours English and French Concert Orch. I, ll, Mod, Lang. Club I, il, lv. What gentler eye, what nobler heart Doth warm the winter day Than the true brown orb and the oalcen core Of beloved old, old dog TRAY? -Pogo lAchile's Guardin' Adversusl ANNE CATHERINE TUSCH Preston, Ontario Honours History Kitchener-Galt-Guelph Regional En- trance Scholarship. Marmour Ill lAss't. Ed.lg Debating Union I, IV lFrosh, Rep.l, Drama Workshop I, II, N.F,C.U.S. Il-IV lSec.-Treas. Ill, Chairman lVlg Politics Club I-IV lSoc. Con. ll, llllg Soc. Club II, Women's Choir Ig W.l.R.C. IV. Women are wiser than men be- cause they know less and under- stand more. -James Stephens LEONARD IOHN WILDER Hamilton, Ontario Honours History The Rotary Club of Hamilton Bur- saries, The Municipal Chapter of Hamilton l.O.D.E. Scholarship, The Jury Scholarship, The McGregor- Smith-Burr Memorial Scholarship, Men's Student Body Book Prize, Dean's Honour List I, Il, Ill. Mar- mor Ill, Sil, IV, Debating Union lg Drama Workshop IV, Dramatic Soc. 1, iv, M.l.R.C. iv, M.M.A. ii, Mod. Lang. I, ll, M.S.B, lVice-Pres. IVIQ Politics ll, IV, Liberal Club Pres. IV, Year Exec. lSec. llll. Dramatic Soc. Gold Pin. You can do anything with children if you only play with them. -Bismarck DR. H. G. THODE Principal ol Hamilton College Honour raduates In Science DONALD W. ANGOLD Hamilton, Ontario Honours Geology Sil. IV, Drama Workshop I, Geog. IV, Geol. II-IV ISoc. Con. Illlg Mar- oon Key IV, Sci. Fed. IV, U.N.T,D. I, Students' Council lSci. Controller IVI. Football, I.M. I, Volleyball, l.M. I. Happy is the man whose lot it is to know the secrets of the Earth. -Euripides NORMAN ASPIN Hamilton, Ontario Honours Physics World University Service Scholar- ship. Dramatic Soc. I, Maroon Key IV, Math. II-IV I4th Yr. Rep.l, M.I. R.C. III, IV, Physics III, IV ISociaI Convener IVI, W.U.S.C. Ill, IV l4th Year Rep.l. Soccer, Jr. Varsity III, IV, Track and Field, I.M. Ill, IV. In art nothing worth doing can be done without genius, in science even a very moderate capacity can contribute to a supreme achieve- ment. -Bertrand Russell IOHN HUGH CASSELS BRADEN Hamilton, Ontario Honours Physics Math. Club III, IV, Men's Choir II III ,Physics Club II-IV, Science Fed II-IV. Badminton, I.M. Il, Bowling l.M, III, IV, Floor Hockey, l.M, II IV, Football, I.M. III, IV, Harrier Varsity II, Hoclzey, l.M. III, IV, Soc- cer, l.M. Il-IV, Volleyball, I.M. IV, Hockey Champions, I.M. III, Soc- cer Champions, I.M. IV. I love fools' experiments. I am always making them. -Cited in The Lite of Darwin WALTER KENNETH BRENDON Hamilton, Ontario Honours Physics Art Club I, Physics Club IV, V, U.R, T.P. II-IV lTraining Officerl. Track and Field, Varsity III, IV. Breathes there a man with hide so tough Who says two sexes aren't enough! -Samuel Hoffenstein 13 DON EDWARD BRODIE Bracebridge, Ontario Honours Physics Math. Club I-IV, Physics Club Il-IV lVice-Pres. III, Pres. lVlg Science Fed. Ill lChairmanl. Badminton, I.M. ll, Hockey, I.M I, ll, Skiing, I.M. I, ll. Nay, I will spit in my hands, and take better hold. -John Heywood SAMUEL ERNEST DARRAGH Toronto, Ontario Honours Geology Geology Club l-IV. Basketball, Jr. Varsity l, Varsity ll-IV, Floor Hockey, I.M. I-IV, Football, Varsity I-IV, Hockey, I.M. I-IV, Swimming, I.M. l, IV. I never saw a purple cow, l never hope to see oneg But I can tell you, anyhow, l'd rather see than be one. VV. ROSS DATARS Hamilton, Ontario Honours Physics Niagara Falls-Welland Regional En- trance Scholarship, S. L. Squire Scholarship, Emanuel Williams Schol- arship in Physics. lvtath. I-IV ISec.- Treas. Ill, Pres. lVlg Men's Choir I-Ill lLibrarian llllg Physics ll-IV lTreas. llll. Basketball, I.M. Ilg Floor Hockey, I.M. I-IV, Hockey, I.M. ll. Brave is the traveller who don't turn back when he discovers what he is, but presses on-burdened tho' he be-to make of hisself what he teeble can. -Walt Kelly, Pogo WILLIAM ERNEST DAWSON Harnilton, Ontario Honours Geology J. L. W. Gill Scholarship in Geology l954. Geology Club ll-IV lVice' Pres. Ill, Pres. lVlg Science Fed. Ill. There's no haphazard in this world of ours: Cause and effect are grim, relent- less powers. -Robert Service I4 BRUCE HUBERT DIETZ Hamilton, Ontario Honours Geography Geography Club I-IV, Pol. Econ. Club l, ll. One of our maxims should be- 'Early marriages, and death to old bachelors '. -Thomas D'A. McGee ALAN F. DIXON Glantorcl Station, Ontario Honours Physics Never tile an advance Registration. Endeavour to succeed, expect not to succeed. --M. Faraday RAYMOND WALTER DOSKOTCH Hamilton, Ontario Honours Chemistry Steel Co. of Canada Scholarship I, ll, G. W. L. Gill Scholarship in Chemistry Ill. C,l.C. lII, IV ISec. lVlg Science Fed. Ill, IV. Rowing, Varsity lll, Second Grade M Foot' bail, I.M. I, ll, lv. There is no other beginning to learning than wonder. -Plato PHILIP CLIFFORD EASTMAN Burlington, Ontario Honours Physics Burlington Legion Scholarship, Bur- lington l.O.D.E. Scholarship, Harold Matthews Memorial Scholarship, The Shenstone Prize, Emanuel Williams Scholarship, The Gill Scholarship in Physics, Dean's Honour List I-Ill. Band I-IV, C.O.T.C. I-Ill, Math Club ll-IV, M.C.U. I, ll, Physics Club III, IV ISec. IVlg Science Fed. ll-IV. Track and Field, I.M. ll, Ill. KnowIedge is not happiness, and science But an exchange of ignorance for that Which is another kind of ignor- ance. -Byron HENRY RONALD NORTH EYDT Hamilton, Ontario Honours Biology Biology Club Ill, IV lSec.-Treas, Ill, Pres. lVl, Pre-Med Club I, ll The blunders of youth are preter- able to the triumphs of manhood and the success of old age. -B. Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield FRANCIS ROBERT FEAVER Hamilton, Ontario Honours Chemistry C.l.C. III, IV, Science Fed. IV lChem, Rep, IVI. Basketball, l.M I, II, Floor Hockey, I.M. I, ll, Foot- ball, I.M. I-IV, Golf, I.M. I-Ill, Ski- ing, I.M. I, ll, IV, Swimming, I.M I-Ill. What is I got to lose? My head is gone. -Pogo IOHN GITTINS Hamilton, Ontario Honours Geology Geology Club Il-IV, Men's Choir I- lll, Operatic Soc. ll, Ill. Soccer, I.M. I-Ill, Track and Field, I.M. ll, lll. ln Nature's infinite book of secrecy A little I can read. -Shakespeare, Antony and Cleo- patra DONALD LINDSAY HURST Selkirk, Ontario Honours Geology Band I-IV, Concert Orch, I-IV lProps Manager ll, Pres. Ill, Sec. lVlg Geo- graphy Club llg Geology Club ll-IV, M.M.A. lll lTreas. llIIg M.S.B. Exec. IV lAthletic Pres.l. Year Exec., Athletic Rep. lllg Maroon Phoenix Soc. IV IAthletic Rep.l. Badmin- ton, I.M. I-IV, Baseball, I.M. lllg Basketball, I.M. lllg Floor Hockey, I.M. I-lVg Football, I.M. III, IVg Har- rier, I.M. III, IV, Varsity I, llg Soc- cer, l.M. I-IV, Hockey, I.M. I-IV, Track and Field, I.M. Ill, Volleyball, I.M. ll, lllg Harrier Manager Ill, Pres. Men's Athletics IV. Hockey Championship, I.M. Il, Ill. Gie me ae spark o' Nature's fire, That's a' the learning I desire. --Burns Wm -rms., hw Wm-Wu IOHN DIXON KEENAN Dundas, Ontario Honours CI'1f.'I1lI.'lI1Q' CIC l-IV lVice Chairman llli, CO I C I-Ill, Maroon Key Ill, Science Fed Ili IV Basketball I td I ll, Football, IM Il Pray to God and ply the hirrrrier A -f ,rc-vanti' BARBARA DIANE KEMP Grimsby, Ontario Honours Geography Art Club I, Sil. I, Geography Club ll-IV, lSoc. Con, llll, Maroon Key Soc. IV, Sociology Club ll Base- ball, I.M. I-Ill, Fencing, l,M I, ll, Field Hockey, Varsity I-Ill, Table Tennis, I.M. I, ll, Track and Field, I.M. Il, lil lMgr Illlg Volleyball, IM I III A careless shoe-string, in whose tie I see a wild civility, Do more bewitch me, thaw when art ls too precise in every part -Robert Herrick RONALD ALAN KENNEDY Hamilton, Ontario Honours Geography Geography Club I-IV lSec.-Treas IVI, Maroon Key IV, Student Rec Centres Comm. ll-IV, U.R.T.P, I-IV Football, IM Ill, Hockey, I.M. I-IV But give me the air! Always the air! The clean ways, and wings, wings, To reach beyond accepted things, And venture flights unendable. ' -Tom Maclnnes DONNA GAYLE LIGHTBODY London, Ontario Nursing Canadian Red Cross Soc. Bursary, Drama Workshop ll-V5 Pre-Med. Club lg Science Fed. I-V, Undergrad. Nurses' Assoc. I-V lYear Rep, ll, VI. Basketball, I.M. lg Swimming, l.M, I, Swimming Crest I. lt is when you give of you.self that yOu truly give. -Kahlil Gibran I5 DAVID HENRY LOWDEN Hamilton, Ontario Honours Biology Biology Club lll, IV lVice-Pres. Illlg C.O.T.C. Il, lllg Maroon Key IV, Sci- ence Fed. Ill. Basketball, I.M. I- IV, Field Hockey, I.M. lll, IV, Floor Hockey, I.M. lll, IV. Il's the things you find out after you know it all that count. -Anonymous THOMAS MILTON LOWDEN Hamilton, Ontario Honours Geography Band IV, C.O.T.C. Ig Geography Club I-IV, Maroon Key IV, M.I.R.C. lll, lV lSec.-Treas. IVI. Basketball, I.M. IV, .Ir. Varsity I-Ill, Bowling, I.M. Ill, IV, Floor Hockey, I.M. III, Football, I.M. Ill, IV, Volleyball, I.M. I-IV. Second Grade M I-Ill. Contentment consists largely in not wanting something that is out of your reach. --Robert C. Edwards IOHN BURTON MCCLELLAN Ridgeville, Ontario Honours Geography B.O.P. Circ. Ill, Sil. lg Edwards Hall Exec. lHousemaster IVlg Geography Club I-IV lPres. lVlg M.S.B. Exec. IV, Students' Council lSen. Pres. IVI. Golf, I.M. IV, Soccer, I.M. IV. And still they gaz'd, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew. -Goldsmith IAMES GORDON NELSON Hamilton, Ontario Honours Geography B.O.P. Circ. III, Geography Club ll- IV, Year Exec., Athletic Rep. IV. Basketball, I.M. I-IV, Floor Hockey, I.M. I, II, Football, I.M. ll-IV, Golf, I.M. IV, Soccer, Jr. Varsity, Ill, IV, I.M. I, ll, Track and Field, I.M. IV, Volleyball, I.M. I, ll. Variety is the very spice of life, That gives it all its flavour. Ili CHARLES BEV PAMENTER Toronto, Ontario Honours Geology Geol. Club I-IV. Basketball, I.M. I-IV, Floor Hockey, I.M. IV, Skiing, I.M. I. We must not think that we have now learned all the Earth's sec- rets. -Longwell, Knopf and Flint LOIS MARY POWELL Hamilton, Ontario Nursing Russell T. Kelley Entrance Scholar- ship, Niemeier Scholarship ll, Mc- Gregor Clinic Scholarship, Medical Yr. III, Surgical Yr. IV, Victorian Order of Nurses Bursary IV. Drama Workshop III, Maroon Key Soc. Vg Pre-Med. Club I, llg Science Fed. I- V lSchool of Nursing Rep. Illg Wom- en's Choir I-IVg Undergrad. Nurses' Assoc. I-V lSoc. Con, ll, Vice-Pres. lll, Pres. IVI. Baseball, I.M. l, ll, Volleyball, I.M. I, Il. The exercise of virtues in a special way . . . your lamp Iightens at . . . tact, tidiness, taciturnity, sympathy, gentleness, cheerfulness, all linked together by charity. -Sir William Osler HAROLD RASIAN Hamilton, Ontario Honours Geology I.O.D.E. Scholarship for General Proficiency and Good Citizenship. Geology Club ll-IV. Soccer, I.M. I-Ill, Tennis, I.M. Il, lllg Track and Field. I.M. Ill. The Moving Finger writesg and having writ, Moves on: nor all thy Piety or Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a word of it I -Omar Khayyarn DONALD REVELL Hamilton, Ontario Honours Geography Geography Club I-IVQ M.I.R.C. IV, Pol. Econ. Club lg Spanish Club I, Il, U.N.T.D. I-Ill. Floor Hockey, I.M. IVQ Volleyball, I.M. IV. Life is a chart as well as a coast, and a little care will keep you clear of rocks, reefs, and sand bars. -T. C. Haliburton RALPH NORMAN RIDGWAY Hamilton, Ontario Honours Geogi aphy B,O.P. Circ. Ill, Geography Club I- lVg M.l.R.C. IV. Floor Hockey, I.M. IV, Football, I.M. Il-IV, Hockey, I,M I-IV, Soccer, l,M. IV, Track and Field, I.M. IV. So many worlds, so much to do, So little done, such things to be -Tennyson ROBERT CHARLES SANDERSON Hamilton, Ontario Honours Physics City of Hamilton Scholarship. Phys- ics Club lll, IV. Badminton, I.M. I, Il, IV, Basketball, I.M. III, Tennis, l.M I-Ill. Science is a first-rate piece of fur- niture for a man's upper-chamber, if he has common sense on the ground floor. -O. W. Holmes WILLIAM SIDNEY SHIELDS Dunnville, Ontario Honours Physics Simcoe-Dunnville Regional Scholar- ship, Second Carter Scholarship. Physics Club Ill, IV 'Treas. llllj U.N.T.D. I-IV. Absolute, true, and mathematical time, of itself, and by its own nature, flows uniformly on, without regard to anything externaI. -Newton NEIL FRANSIS SWANN San Fernando, Trinidad, B.W.I. Honours Geography Dominion-Provincial Bursary. Drama- tic Soc. lg Geography Club I-V, Maroon Key Vg M.M.A. I-Vg M.S.B. Exec. IV, Operatic Soc. Ill, IV: U.N. T.D. l-Vg Year Exec, Soph. Treas.g Students' Council lll lJr. Pres.lQ Waiter I-V. Football, I.M. I. llg Soccer, I.M. III, Swimming, I.M. IV, Tennis, I.M. lg Table Tennis, I.M. I. And more than wisdom, more than wealth- A merry heart that laughs at care. -Melrnan ROBERT SIDNEY WALLINC Hamilton, Ontario Honour-, Cho1ii1.:t,'y Shenstone Prizr- I City ot Harriiltor Scholarship II, CIC Book Prize III CIC III, IV Football IM III Facts are stubborn thingy - Graf-I pruferb FRANK MITSUYUKI WATANABE Hamilton, Ontario Honours Chomisti y C.l,C. Ill, IV lTreas, Ill, Chairman IVI, Science Fed, Ill, IV Basket- ball, I.M. ll-IV, Bowling, IM ll, Floor Hockey, IM, ll, Ill, Football, I.M. ii.iv, Hockey, IM. I.iv frm. Championship ll, IIII, Soccer, Varsity ll, Jr. Varsity Ill, IV, Table Tennis, I.M. ll, Volleyball, IM, ll, Dr. New Road Race l-III Soccer Second Grade M ll, Ill Look wise, say nothing, and grunt. Speech was given to conceal thought. -Sir William Osler BEVERLEY GERTRUDE WHITE Hamilton, Ontario Nursing Big Sisters Assoc. of Hamilton Scholarship Il, Nurses' Literary Prize lll, Duchess of Connaught Chapter, I.O.D.E., St. Catharines Scholar- ships lll-V, V.O.N. Scholarship V, Pre-Med Club I, Il, Science Fed, ll- V, Undergrad. Nurses' Assoc. I-V lYr. Rep. Ill, IV, McMaster Rep. to Hamilton General Hospital Student Council IVI. Badminton, Varsity ll, III, I.M. I-IV. Badminton Second Grade M lll. Laughter bubbling from within Is the heart's own medicine. -Nesbit STEWART BENIAMIN WHITNEY Hamilton, Ontario Honours Geography Geog. Club ll-IV. Basketball, I.M. ill, iv, Football, I.M. i.iv, Golf, I.M. I-Ill, Soccer, Jr. Varsity III, Varsity IV. The more sand has escaped the hourqlass of our life, the clearer we should see through it. -Jean Paul 17 raduate in Pass Courses MARY LOU PATRICIA ABBOTT Preston, Ontario Social Studies Kitchener-Galt-Guelph Regional En- trance Scholarship. Wallingford Hall Exec. Ill lW.W. Rep.lg W.U.S.C. Ill lSec.-Treas.l. Archery, Varsity Il, lll, Fencing, Varsity Ig Archery, I.M. ll, Ill lManager Illlg Basket- ball, I.M. I-Ill, Bowling, I.M. I-lllg Tennis, I.M. Ill, Track and Field, I.M. Ill, Volleyball, I.M. l-III. Let us fold away our fears, And put by our foolish tears, And through all the coming years Just be gIad. -James W. Riley ROBERT IAMES ALLISON London, Ontario Social Studies Wentworth Conservation Association Scholarship, Marmor ll IAss't. Edit- orl, Geography Club Ill, Pol. Econ. Club lg Sociology Club Il lSec.- Treas.l, U.N.T.D. ll. Basketball, I.M. lg Bowling, I.M. lg Floor Hockey I.M. I, Harrier, Jr. Varsity I, Soc- cer, Jr. Varsity ll, Varsity l, Ill, Track and Field lg Hockey, I.M. l- lll. Soccer, Second Grade M l, First Grade M ll. Thanks to my friends for their care in my breeding, Who taught me betimes to love work and reading. -Isaac Watts ELLEN IANE ATKIN Leamington, Ontario Social Studies Classics Club I lSoc. Con.lg Drama Workshop lg Maroon Key IV, M.C.U. II, Ill, Mod. Lang. Club lg Operatic Soc. I-Ill lSoc. Con. llllg Sociology Club I-Ill, Wallingford Hall Exec. lPres. IVI, W.S.B. Exec. IV. Base- ball, I.M. I-IV, Varsity ll, Illg Bas- lzetball, I.M. I-IV, Bowling, I.M. I, ll, Swimming, l.M, I-Ill, Track and Field, I.M. I-IV, Volleyball, I.M. l- lll, Baseball Manager ll, Ill, Volley- ball Manager lllg Track Manager Ill, Athletic Numeral. All things I thought I knew, but now confess The more l know, I know I know the less. -Owen 18 LOUIS M. AUGUSTINE Port Colborne, Ontario Science Studies I play beneath the moon I sleep beneath the sun, I promise everything to do And die with nothing done. -Wilton Lackaye IOHN BALMER Aldershot, Ontario Social Studies auf the fact is +ha+ I have nothing planned Unless it were to be a moment merry. --Byron IOHN CLIFTON BELL Springford, Ontario Pre-Divinity The Gladys Ballantyne Parker Schol- arship Il. Classics Club Ill, D.S.A. II, III, M.C.U. l-Ill, Philosophy Club ll, Ill. Born with the gift of laughter And the sense that the world was mad. -Sabatini BEVERLY IEAN BENALLICK Fenwick, Ontario Science Studies C.l.C. Ill Wallingford Hall Exec. II lSoph. Rep,lg Students' Council Ill lJr. Vice-Pres,l. Baseball, l.M. ll, lll, Basketball, Jr. Varsity ll, l.M. ll, Bowling, l.M. ll, Golf, l.M. I, Swimming, l.M. ll, Volleyball, l.M. Il. IAMES WALTER IOHN BENNIE Hamilton, Ontario General Studies Art Club lg Drama Workshop I, llg M.D.S. I-lll lVice'Pres, ll, Publicity Dir, llllg Maroon Key Ill, Pol, Club ll, Ill, Student Rec. Centres Comm. lg Students' Council lll lArts Con- trollerl. M.D.S. Pin Ill. With the help of a surgeon, He might yet recover, -Shakespeare DONALD ROSS BLACKBOROW Hamilton, Ontario Economics and Business Football, l.M. I-lll, Hockey, l.M. l-- lll. lf Fate should down you, lust get up and take another cuff, You may bank on it that there's no philosophy like bluff and grin. -Service LAWRENCE LOUIS BORKOWITZ Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Simcoe-Dunnville Regional Scholar- ship, Carter Scholarship, 6. W. Robinson Scholarship. Debating l- lll lTreas. llllg Pol. Econ. Club Ig Politics Club ll. 19 ANTHONY WILLIAM RONALD BOWIE Toronto, Ontario General Studies Alumni HOUSE Comm, Il lchairrriarit Band Comm iii, iv ichdifmdnig Marmot ll, IV, V lAss't. Editor IV Assoc. Ed Vi, Drama Workshop lv' lAss't Stage Manager Il, Master Electrician llll, M.CU I, ll, Maroon Phoenix Soc V lPres.l Soccer, Varsity l, ll, lV Soccer, Second Grade M ll, IV, Drama Workshop Pin V, B.O.P. Pin V I believe that every right implif-' a responsibility, every opportunity an obligation, and every position fi duty -J 3h'i D Roclfete-ller,Jr KEITH BROKER Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies WILLIAM CARL VICTOR BROWN Hamilton, Ontario General Studies Year Exec. I lMen's Athletic Repm, Bisketball, Varsity ll, Ill, Jr. Var- sity I, Harrier, Varsity ll, lllg Ten- nis, Varsity I-lll, Floor Hockey, l.M l-III, Football, l.M. I-lll, Soccer, l M. l, Il, Volleyball, l.M. I-lll. ln, ter-Collegiate Tennis Champion l. Whatever thy hand tindeth to do do it with thy might, for there is no work, nor device, nor knowl- edge, nor wisdom, in the grave whither thou goe-st. -Ecclesiastes 9:l0 BARRY ARTHUR BROWNING Aldershot, Ontario Social Studies IOAN FRANCES CAPEL Branttord, Ontario Science Studies VINCENT GIORCCHINO CASTELLANO Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Sociology Club lVg Spanish Club IVQ W.U.S.C. lVg Clef Club lV. The destiny of man lies in his soul. -Herodotus EGERTON DE FURLONG CLARKE Brantford, Ontario Social Studies Brantford-Paris Regional Scholarship. Band I-lllg Concert Orch. I-Ill lTreas. llllg Men's Choir l-Ill lLibrarian llllg M.M.A. Ill lTreas.lg Mod. Lang. Club lg Operatic Soc. I-Ill lPres. llllg Pol. Econ. Club I. Basketball, I.M. l-lllg Golf, I.M. lg Soccer, Jr. Var- sity ll, Ill. Choir Pin Ill, Silver Op- eratic Pin lll. He is truly great that is little in himself And that maketh no account of any height of honour. -Thomas a Kempis DOUGLAS VICTOR COOMBS Hamilton, Ontario General Studies Classics Club lllg Debating lg D.S.A. l-lllg M.C.U. I-lll lSocial Con. lllg Choir Illg M.l.R.C. lllg Operatic Soc. Ilg Politics Club Ill lCons. Pres.l. Field Hockey, I.M. llg Foot- ball, I.M. I, Illg Table Tennis, I.M. l, II. A man's reach must exceed his grasp or what's a heaven for? -Browning 20 FLOYD EDMUND COOPER Burlington, Ontario Economics and Business Maroon Key lll lPres.l. A lively manner and deportment banishing both severity and laxityg a frank and open expression of countenance allied closely with sin- cerity. -Confucius lOHN CRNIC St. Catharines, Ontario Social Studies Albert Matthews Scholarship in For- eign Languauges. Mod. Lang. Club l-lllg Sociology Club lllg Spanish Club ll, Ill. . . . peut-etre me direz-vous ce que ie dois faire. -Georges Duhamel GORDON CLARE CURTIS Burgessville, Ontario Social Studies Dominion-Provincial Bursary I-lll, At- kinson Foundation ll, Johnston Bur- sary ll. Pol. Econ. Club I, lllg Soci- ology Club lllg U.N.T.D. l. Basket- ball, I.M. l-lllg Hockey, I.M. ll, lllg Soccer, Jr. Varsity ll, lllg Swimming, I.M. ll. lf thou faint in adversity, thy strength is small. -Proverbs XXIV, I0 EVA BERTHE DAMM Dundas, Ontario Social Studies University Women's Club of Hamil- ton Scholarship. Art Club llg Mod. Lang. Club l, llg Sociology Club l- lll lVice-Pres. llllp Women's Choir Il. Yet all experience is an arch wherethrough Gleams that untravelled world, whose margin fades For ever and for ever when I move. -Tennyson lt is not so easy to fool little girls nowadays as it used to be. -James Thurber lOHN GILMAN DAYTON Peterborough, Ontario General Studies Art Club ll, Ill, Band ll, Ill, Concert Orch. lll, M.C.U. l-lll lPublicity Con. Illlg Men's Choir Ill, M.M.A. ll, Ill lBarbershop Soc.l. Football, I.M. l-lll. Music and women I cannot but give way to, whatever my busi- ness is. --Samuel Pepys How happy the life unembarrassed by the cares of business! -Publilius Syrus CHARLES EDMUND EVANS Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Maroon Key lll, M.I.R.C. ll, lll lPres, lllli Mod. Lang, Club lg Pol. Econ. Club lg Politics Club ll, Ill, Year Exec. ll lTreas.l. Rowing, Var- sity I, ll, Basketball, I.M. ll, Ill, Field Hockey, I.M. Ill, Football, I. M. I-Ill, Soccer, I.M. I-Ill, Swim- ming, I.M. I, ll, Volleyball, I.M. Ill. Rowing, First Grade M ll, Second Grade M I, Just stand aside and watch your- self go by, Think of yourself as 'he' instead of .I. .. ' -sffsckland Gillilan KENNETH ARNOLD FAUGHT Cobden, Ontario Pre-Medicine Pre-Meds. Club l, ll, Basketball, l. M. I-Ill, Floor Hockey, I.M. l, ll, Football, I.M. lg Track and Field, Varsity I, ll. DAVID H. FISHEP Hamilton, Ontario General Studies l have set my life upon a cast And l will stand the halard of the die. -Shakespeare MARGARET FLEMINC Toronto, Ontario Ga-ricrlril Sliirliffs Basketball, IM Ill, Vollvybal IM lll Her very silence and rwr patrr Speak to the people -Shakespeare As You Lk v LORNA MARY FREARS Guelph, Ontario Geneial Studies Drama Workshop I-lV lMake-up ll' IVIQ Wallingford Hall Exec lll lVice-Pres.I, Maroon Key IV, M C.U. I-IV, Women's Choir Ill, Badminton I.M. I-IV, Baseball, I.M. I-IV, Basket' ball, l.M I-lV, Swimming, l.M Ill, Volleyball, I.M. I-IV. Badminton Manager, Varsity Ill, l.M ll A merry heart doeth good like medicine. -Proverbs EVELYN LOIS FRID Hamilton, Ontario Gerieial Studies Dean's Honour List l, D.S.A. I, ll, M,C,U, I-Ill lVice-Pres. Illl, Opera- tic Society l-Ill lAss't. Sec.-Treas. ll, Vice-Pres, llll, Spanish Club lp Women's Choir l, ll. Silver Opera- tic Pin Ill. l know not what the tuture hath Ot marvel or surprise, Assured alone that lite and death His mercy underlies. -John Greenleaf Whittier FANNIE ALISON GALWAY Gananoque. Ontario Social Studies Art Club ll, Ill, Philosophy Club Ill, Sociology Club ll, Ill. When all the word conspires to praise her, The woman's deaf, and does not hear. -Alexander Pope Government of the orioles, by the foxes, and for the foxes, must per- ish irom the earth. -James Thurber 21. IOHN WILLIAM GIROUX Hamilton, Ontario Science Studies All tragedies end in a death, All comedies end in marriage. -Byron ROLAND GLENDINNING Limavaby, N. Ireland Pre-Divinity Classics Club ll, III, M.C.U. I-III, Philosophy Club ll, lll lSec.-Treas. Illlg Year Exec, III ITreas.l, Soc- cer, Varsity I, Il, Second Grade I, Il. We live in deeds, not years, in thouqhts, not breaths, In feeling, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart throbs. He most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. -Philip J. Bailey MARIAN BELLE GUILD Fort Frances, Ontario Social Studies Debating I-III ISec. llllg Dramatic Soc. Ig D.S.A. I-lllg M.C.U. I-Illg Pol. Econ. Club I. Archery, l.M. II, Swimming, l.M. ll. Now the world down there may think me odd, But maybe I won't seem queer to God. -Edgar Guest RONALD NEIL HAGAN Caledonia, Ontario General Studies Mews Choir III. This man is free from serviie bands Ot hope to rise or fear to fall. Lord ot himself, though not of lands, And having nothing, yet hath aII. -Sir Henry Wotton 22 CHARLES ALLEN HAINER Winsted, Connecticut Pre-Divinity D.S.A. I-III, M.C.U. I-lllg Men's Choir I, Ill, Operatic Soc. Illg W.U. S.C. lll. Music hath charm to sooth the savage breast. -William Congreve Good humour may be said to be one ot the very best articles of dress one can wear in society. -Thackeray ROBERT THOMAS HALL Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Lougheed Scholarship I, C.O.T.C. Scholarship I, II, Dean's Honour List ll. C.O.T.C. I, II, Sociology Il. Success is relativeg It is what we can make ofthe mess We have made of things. -T. S. Eliot CARL BRUCE HALLER Caledonia, Ontario Economics and Business Pol. Econ. Club I-Ill. Basketball, I.M. llg Floor Hockey, I.M. ll, lllg Hockey, I.M. I-lllg Soccer, Varsity Ill, l.M. I, ll, Volleyball, I.M. II, III. Lie down, lie down, young yeo- man, What use to rise and rise? Rise man a thousand mornings Yet down at last he lies, And then the man is wise. -A. E. Housman CLAIRE PARADIS HARRIS Montreal, Quebec Social Studies Art Club II, III IPres. Illlg Mod. Lang. Club II, lll lFr. Play llllg N.F.C.U.S. III. If one knows his nei h'Jour's tongue, he possesses the key to his house. -Abbe Arthur Maheux RON W. HILL Brighton, England Science Studies M.l.R.C. III, Soc. Club Ill, Soccer, Varsity ll, III. Soccer, First Grade M II, Ill, Manager's Letter Ill. Oh, many a peer of England brews Livlier liquor than the Muse, And malt does more than Milton can To iustify God's way to Man. -A, E. Housman HARTLEY CLARK HOLDEN Brantford, Ontario Four-Year General Studies Geog. Club ll, Geol. Club I-IV, U. N.T.D. I, Yr. Exec. IV lSec.-Treas.l. Baseball, I.M. ll-IV, Basketball, I.M. ll, Bowling, I.M. I-IV, Floor Hockey I.M. I-IV, Football, I.M. I-III, Golf I.M. l-IV, Hockey, I.M. ll-IV, Soc- cer, I.M. I-Ill, Tennis, I.M. IV, Track and Field, I.M. III, Volleyball, I.M. I-IV. I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. -Thoreau DENNIS CHARLES HOLLANDS Hamilton, Ontario Four-Year General Studies C.l.C. lll, IV, Concert Orch. I-IV- Science Fed. Ill, IV, Football, I.M. Ill, IV. Nothing is achieved before it is thoroughly attempted. -Sir Philip Sidney IOHN FREDERICK HOWE Dunnville, Ontario Science Studies Physics Club II-IV. Basketball, I.M. ll IV Flo H k , 3 or oc ey, l.M. lll, IV, I Hockey, I.M. Ill, IV, Soccer, I.M. IV, Volleyball, I.M. Ill, IV. I Rascals are always sociable. -A. Schopenhouer MURRAY CHARLES HOWLETT St. Catharines, Ontario Science Studios Geology Club ll, lll Basketball I.M. l, ll, Jr Varsity Ill, Bowling, l.M I-III, Floor Hockey, IM ll, III, Football, Varsity I-Ill, Swimming l.M, ll, III, Track and Field, IM II, Volleyball, IM. Il, Ill First Grade Nl Illl Full well they laugl'l'd with coun terteited glee At all his iokes, tor many a inte ha' hp I -Goldsmith IOHN WILLIAM LLOYD HUETHER Puslinch, Ontario General Studies D.S.A. Ill, M.C.U. lll. A good man was ther ot reliqioun, And was a poree Persoun ol a toun, That Cristes gospel trewely wolde preche, His parisshens devoutly wolde he teche. To drawen folke to hevene by fair- nesse, By good ensample, this was his bisynessf' -Chaucer BARBARA ANNE IARRETT Hamilton, Ontario General Studies Cheerleader II, Ill. Archery, I.M. Ill, Baseball, I.M. Ill, Basketball, I.M, I-lll, Jr. Varsity ll, Varsity Ill, Bowling, I.M. Il, Swimming, I.M. I- Ill, Varsity I, Track and Field, I.M. ll, Ill, Volleyball, l.M, ll, Ill, l.M. Swimming Manager ll, Varsity Vol- leyball Manager Ill, Swimming, First Grade M lg Athletic Board Swim- ming Medal II, Athletic Yr Numer- als ll, Ill. We do not what we ought, What we ought not we do, And lean upon the thought That Chance will bring us through, -Matthew Arnold IOHN A. IENNINGS Burlington, Ontario Economics and Business Art Club I, ll, Sil. I-III lSports Ed. Ill. Basketball, I.M. I, ll, Bowling, I.M. I, Floor Hockey, I.M. I, Golf, I.M. Ill. Athletic Rep. I. No one is denying here what fine men and women college makes, physically and mentally alert. Any one of them could run an elevator the day he steps out of college. -Stephen Leacock 23 IOHN DOUGLAS IOHNSON Toronto, Ontario Social Studies Geog. Club lll, IV, Pol. Econ. Club lllj Sociology Club IV, Basketball, Jr. Varsity I, II, Varsity Ill, IV, Bowling, I.M. lg Floor Hockey, I.M. I-IV, Football, Varsity I-IV, Swim- ming, l.M, I-Ill, Volleyball, I.M. l- IV, Football, First Grade M I-IV, Basketball, First Grade M III, Second Grade M ll. 'He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare And he who has one enemy shall meet him everywhere. --Emerson ALLAN MORRISON IOHNSTON Louisbourg, Nova Scotia General Studies 'Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be, since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be. -Thomas a Kempis HOWARD WILLIAM IOHNSTON Toronto, Ontario General Studies Art Club Ill, Photography Ill, IV, D.S.A. ll-IV lArts Rep. IVlg M.C.U. I-IV ISec. Ill, Men's Choir I-IV lPres. Ill, M.M.A. ll ITreas.Ig Year Exec. Ill, ITreas.l. l do profress to be no less than I seem, to serve him truly that will put me in trust, to love him that is honest, to converse with him that is wise and says little, to fear iudgmentg to fight when I cannot choose. -William Shakespeare MIMI IOHNSTON Hamilton, Ontario Language Studies Art Club Ill, IV, M.C.U. I-IV, Mod. Lang. Club I-IV, Operatic Soc. I-IV, Spanish Club I-IV, Women's Choir I- IVg Clef Club Il, Ill. Bowling, I.M. I-IV, Table Tennis, I.M. I-IV, Volley- ball IM I 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 24 PETER ALEC IORDAN Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England Social Studies Geog. Club Ilg M.C.U. lg Operatic Soc. ll, Soc. Club lllg W.U.S.C. II, III. Floor Hockey, I.M. Il, Illg Soc- cer, Varsity ll. Brave is the traveller what don't turn back when he discovers what he is, but presses on-burdened tho, he be-to make of hisself what he feeble can. -Pogo IOHN MICHAEL IURAS Grimsby, Ontario Science Studies Basketball, I.M. ll, Hockey, I.M. I- lll, Soccer, Jr. Varsity ll. Now times are altered: if I care To buy a thing, I cang The pence are here and here's the fair, But where's the lost young man? -A. E. Housman QUEENIE RUTH KEIR St. Catharines, Ontario General Studies M.C.U. ll. Badminton, I.M. Ig Base- ball, I.M. Ig Basketball, I.M. Ilg Table Ten., I.M. Ig Volleyball, I.M. II. Blessed are the meek: For they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are the pure in heart: For they shall see God. -Jesus of Nazareth BURTON HARRIS KELLOCK Ottawa, Ontario Social Studies Basketball, I.M. I-Illg Floor Hockey, l.M I-Ill' Football, Varsity I-III: Hockey, I.M. I-lllg Swimming, I.M. I, llg Track and Field, Varsity I, Ill. Football, First Grade M Il, lllg Track and Field, First Grade M lg Intercollegiate Track Medal, I, III. Reflection on a wicked world Purity ls obscurity -Ogden Nash RONALD WALLACE KIMBER St. Catharines, Ontario Pre-Medicine Biology Club ll, Ill, Glee Club I, Men's Choir I, Ilg Operatic Soc. I, ll, Pre'Med. I. Basketball, l,M. l- lllg Floor Hockey, I.M. I-Ill, Soccer, Jr. Varsity ll, lll. I.M. Basketball Championship I, ll. And yesterday the man passed among us unnoted, Did his deed and went his way without boasting, Leaving his act to speak, himselt, silent. -Peter McArthur lOSEPH KONAREK Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Sociology Club IV, Clef Club IV. The only competition worthy a WISO man is with himself. -Jameson TOSEPH THOMAS KOSTYK Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Pol. Econ, Club Ilg Politics Club I, III, Spanish Club ll, Ill. Basketball, I.M. I, Floor Hockey, I.M. Ig Foot- ball, l.M. l, Ill. Mistake me not, I am no virtuous saint, Only a man, and like all men, not Godly, Damned by desire- . , . At least sought wisdom, To disiem the good. -Klein IAQUELINE B. LANCASTER Toronto, Ontario Pre-Social Work Personally, l'm always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught. -Winston Churchill MARGARET ELIZABETH LANC Hamilton, Ontario Gc-nelfll SlllfllF,'S Baseball IM I-Ill, Basketball IM l-Ill, Track and Field, I,M Ill' Vol leybullr IM I-Ill, Variity Boikfftball Manager lll Arid unf:xtingui'.h'fl laughter ghakag th-1 skies -- P C L :- WALTER LAS Smithville, Ontario Social Studies Politics Club Ill, Sociology Club lll The worth ot a state, in the long run is the worth of the individuals composing it. J S Mill IAMES THOMAS LINDORES Hamilton, Ontario Economics and Business Pol. Econ. Club Ill, Basketball, Jr Varsity I, Varsity ll, Ill, Soccer, l.M, lg Tennis, I,M. Ig Table Tennis, l.M, I, Volleyball, I.M. lllg Basketball, Second Grade M l, First Grade M ll, Ill, Manager's M Varsity Football ll. 'Nature has given us two ears, two eyes and but one langue, to the end that we should hear and see more than we speak. -Socrates Much study has made him very lean, And pale and leaden-eyed. -Hood EVELYN HELEN MACALUSO Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies W,S.B. Exec. lll lAthIetic Pres.l, Maroon Phoenix Soc. lll lAthletic Rep.l, Archery, l,M. lll, Varsity Ill, Badminton, I.M. ll, lllg Baseball, IM. I-Ill, Varsity I, Basketball I.M. I-lll, Varsity lelllg Bowling, I.M. ll, Ill, Tennis, I.M. I-Ill, Track and Field, I.M. I-Ill, Volleyball, I.M. I- III, I.M. Basketball Manager lg I.M. Tennis Manager ll. Basketball, First Grade M ll, Soph Year Numeral. The prodigious exuberance of the miniature human beings . . -Oscar Williams 25 NANCY ELIZABETH MACDOUGALL Hamilton, Ontario Social Studjes Wor'nen's Choir lg Year Exec. lll lAthletic Rep.l. Archery, l.M. Ill, Badminton, l.M. ll, Ill, Baseball, l.M. ll, Ill, Basketball, l.M. l-lll, Varsity l-lll, Bowling, l.M. l-lll, Table Ten- nis, l.M. lll, Track and Field, l.M. ll, III, Volleyball, l.M. l-lll, Varsity ll, Athletic Yr. Numerals l-lll, Bas- ketball First Grade M ll. The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed. -Sebastien R. N. Chnmfort EDITH CHRISTINE MACKAY Ottawa, Ontario General Studies Mefmer Ill, Sil. lll, Drama Work- shop ll, Mod. Lang. Club ll, lll' Women's Choir Ill. True happiness Consists not in the multitude of friends But in the worth and choice. -Ben Jonson ROBERT MAILEY Niagara Falls, Ontario Pre-Divinity For it is the God who said, 'Let light shine out of darkness', who has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the qlory of God in the face of Christ. -Cor. 4:6. lR.S.V,l DONALD MACKENZIE MANN Hamilton, Ontario General Studies Did ll ever strike yell on such e morning as this that drowning would be happiness and peace? -Charles Dickens 26 ROBERT LEORLE MARSELLUS Toronto, Ontario Four-Lear General Studies Mod. Lang. Club I-IV, Spanish Club I-IV lSec.-Treas. Ill, IVl. Badmin- ton, I.M. ll, Floor Hockey, l.M. l- lV, Football, l.M. I-IV: Hockey, l.M. lll, IV, Volleyball, l.M. l-lV. Cade uno es Dios le hizo, y aun peor muchas veces. -Miguel de Cervantes STUART MCAFEE Belfast, N. Ireland General Studies Classics Club ll, lllg M.C.U. I-lllg Philosophy Club lll. Soccer, Varsity l-lll, Second Grade M . That man is great, and he alone, Who serves a greatness not his own, For neither praise nor pelf: Content to know and be unknown Whole in himself. -Owen Meredith IEAN ANN MCCLATCHEY Hamilton, Ontario Language Studies Mod. Lang. Club I, Ill, Spanish Club ll, lll lSoc. Con. Illl. Basketball, l.M. I-Illg Volleyball, l.M. l, ll. A girl of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. -Anon DONALD ROBERT MCCULLOCH Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies C.O.T.C. l-lll, Debating llg Pol. Econ. Club l lFrosh Rep.l. Football, l.M. l. Good humour may be said to be one of the very best articles of dress one can wear in society. -Thackeray IAMES DENNIS MCKEON Hamilton, Ontario Economics and Business Pol, Econ. Club I-lll, U.N,T,D. I-lll lMess Sec, llll. Basketball, I.M. l- lll, Bowling, I.M. l, lll, Hockey, I.M. I-lll, Soccer, l.M, I-lll, Tennis, Var- sity I-lll, Table Tennis, I.M. I-lll, Volleyball, I.M. Ill, Tennis, Second Grade M I. He knew the precise psychological moment when to say nothing. -Oscar Wilde THOMAS MCPHERSON Toronto, Ontario Economics and Business Year Exec. ii lseai. Floor Hockey, I.M. lelllg Football, I.M. I-lll, Soc- cer, I.M. lg Hockey, I.M. l-lll. RICHARD IAMES MCTAVISH Preston, Ontario Pre-Divinity D.S.A. I-lll, M.C.U. l-lll. Basketball, I.M. I, Ill. . , wit and sense, Virtue and human knowledge, all that might Make this dull world a business of delioht, Are all combined in him. -Shelley WILLIAM IOHN MILNE Burlington, Ontario Economics and Business N.F.C.U.S. ll, Ill, Pol. Econ. Club Hui, U.N.T.D. ii, iii. Football, I.M. Loud clamour is always more or less insane. -Thomas Carlyle ROBERT LYNN IVIOXHAM Burlington, Ontario ITOUl'YCf1I General Studie: Geol, Club ll-IV, Mod Lang Club l Ah, but a rnan's reach should ef- ceed his grasp Or what's a heaven tor7 -R Browning IULIUS NAGY Hamilton, Ontario General Studies Basketball, l.M. l, ll, Floor Hockey, I.M. l, ll, Harrier, I.M. I, Rowing, Varsity ll. Second Grade M ll. Not drunk is he who from the floor Can rise alone, and still drink more, But drunk is he who prostrate lies, Without the power to drink or rise. -T. L. Peacock EDWARD IOHN ORZEL Hamilton, Ontario General Studies Football, I.M. l-lllg Hockey, I.M. l- lll. Manager's M ll. l forget who it was that recom- mended men for their souI's good to do each day two things they disliked . . . 4 lt is a precept I have followed scrupulously, for every day l have got up and I have gone to bed. -W. Somerset Maugham MARIAN RUTH PASSMORE Sarnia, Ontario Language Studies Entrance, O.H.A. Scholarship, Le- gion Bursary ll, M.S,B. Book Prize Il, Isobel Walton Memorial Prize. Marmor llg Muse I-lll lEditor ll, llllg Sil. I-lll lFeature Ed. ll, Assoc. Ed. llllg Debating Il, III, Vice-Pres. lllg Dramatic Soc. lllg M.M.A. l, ll lClet' Club Exec.l, Philosophy Club lg VJ. S.B. Exec. lg Year Exec. I lVice- Pres.l, Writers' Workshop l-lll. Swimming, I.M. ll. Dich hat die Muse ia lausig gekusst! -Borries, Freiherr von Munchhausen rv 21 KAYE DUNCAN PATTERSON Hamilton, Ontario Science Studies Geology Club ll, lll. Basketball, I. M. I-Ill, Football, I.M. I, ll, Hockey, ' Soccer, I.M. Ill, Swim- l.M. l, ll, minq, I.M. lg Table Tennis, I.M. I, ll. There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Shakespeare IOHN CARL PELECH Hamilton, Ontario Economics and Business - - l l Pol. Econ. Club lll. Basketball, Jr. Varsity l, Varsity ll, Ill, Bowling, IM Il Ill Floor Hockey I M I-Ill' Football, Varsity l-Ill, Volleyball, l. M. I-Ill, Football First Grade M I-Ill, Basketball First Grade M HM.. I II, Ill, Second Grade Man, who man would be Must rule the empire of himself, ln lt Must be su reme p . -Shelley Jack would be a gentleman, it he could speak French. J. Heywood ALBERT PERL Hamilton, Ontario Economics and Business IOHN GRAFTON PHILP Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Tennis, Varsity lll. Nature hath framed strange fellows in her time. Shakespeare 28 MARY ELIZABETH PIKE Toronto, Ontario Pre-Medicine Biol. Club ll, III, Concert Orch. lg Maroon Key lll lSec. lllig M.C.U. I- Ill, Oper. Soc. l, Il, Women's Choir I, ll. Baseball, Varsity, ll, I.M. I- Ill, Volleyball, LM. l, ll. A merry heart doeth good like medicine. DAVID EDWARD REEVE Toronto, Ontario Pre-Divinity M.C.U. lg Men's Choir lg M.l.R.C. Ill, Philosophy Club ll, lll. True it is philosophy makes us wiser, but Christianity makes us better men. -Henry Fielding IAMES WILLIAM REID Simcoe, Ontario General Studies C.O.T.C. Scholarship ll. C.O.T.C. I-Ill, Edwards Hall Exec. Ill lHouse- masterlg Men's Choir I, ll. Soccer, I.M. l, Jr. Varsity ll, lll. When I said I would die a bache- lor l did not think l should live till I were married. -Shakespeare A man is known to be mortal by two things-sleep and Iust. -Outlandish Proverbs EDWARD ROKOWSKI Copetown, Ontario Social Studies Basketball, I.M. lg Football, I.M. lg Hockey, I.M. I, ll, Volleyball, I.M. l. l live for those who love me For those who know me true For the heaven so blue above me And the good that I can do. -Anonymous PAUL CAMERON ROUSELL Cayuga, Ontario Economics and Business Pol. Econ. Club l-lll, Harrier, Var- sity lg Floor Hockey, l.M, ll, lll, Hockey, I.M. l-lll, Soccer, I.M. ll, Swimming, I.M. lll, Tennis, I.M. lll. Young blood must have its course, lad, And every dog his day. -Charles Kingsley ALLEN DOUGLAS RUSSELL Hamilton, Ontario General Studies Math. Club I lFirst Yr. Rep.lg Pol. Econ. Club l-lll. Basketball, I.M. l, ll, Floor Hockey, l,M. I, ll, Foot- ball, I.M. l-lll, Golf, I.M. I, Il, Soc- cer, Varsity ll, lll, Swimming, I.M. lllg Volleyball, I.M. ll. Soccer, Sec- ond Grade M ll, lll. . . . it's better to have what we got ot it than to never of had it at all. -Walt Kelly, Pogo IOHN CHARLES SAVCHUK Hamilton, Ontario -. . . Economics and Business Art Club ll, C.O.T.C. l-lll lSec. ll, Pres. llllg Student Rec. Centres Comm. ll, lll. Basketball, Jr. Var- sity l. One moment in Aflnil1ilation's Waste, One moment, ot the Well of Life to taste- The Stars are setting, and the Car- avan Starts for the dawn of Nothing- Oh, make haste! -Omar Khayyam CARL FRANKLIN SCHENK Glen Williams, Ontario General Studies Biology Club lllg Sil. lllg M.C.U. l, ll. Harrier, Varsity I, llg Soccer, Varsity lllg Bowling, I.M. l, llg Soc- cer, I.M. llg Hockey, I.M. l-lllg Vol- leyball, I.M. ll, lll. Harrie, Second Grade M lg I.M. Bowling Cham- pions lg I.M. Soccer Champions ll. Books! 'Tis a dull and endless strife: Come, hear the woodland linnet, How sweet his music on my life, There's more ot wisdom in it, -Wordsworth IOAN CLAIRE SCHULER Weston, Ontario G'Q'HQll1l .ftllfllc-:J Art Club lll, Si! Il' Feature Wr.'- erl, Drama Workshop lll, Operatic Soc. lll Hockey l,M Ill, Baslfetbal l M IH Her size belies her magnitude ul heart, Her Iaughng eyes hf-r depth tar Serious thiught 'QLJVJ W. KENNETH F. SEBURN Fort Erie, Ontario Pie-Divinity D.S.A. ll, Ill, MC u ll, lll, Philoso- phy Club ll, lll, Politics Club lll Henceforth l learn that to obey is best, And love with tear the only Goa .. Subvertincl worldly strong, and worldly wise By simply meek, that Suffering for Truth's Sake is fortitude to highest vic- tory, -John Miltol- DOUGLAS BEVERLEY SHUTER Mount Forest, Ontario Pre-Divinity D.S,A. l-lll. Philosophy Club lll. But, for my own part, it was Greek to me. -Shakespeare SIDNEY GORDON SIMPSON Montreal, Quebec Pre-Divinity D.S.A. l-lll, M.C.U. l-lll lPub. Dir. ll, Pres. llllg Philosophy Club lllg Politics Club lll, Basketball, l.M. ll, lll, Floor Hockey, I.M. lll, Foot- ball, l.M, lll, Golf, I.M. lllg Volley- ball, I.M. lll. l love enthusiasts, exalted people frighten me. -Joseph Rout 29 ISOBEL MARY SINCLAIR Welland, Ontario Pre-Medicine Angus Memorial Scholarship I, Dean's Honour List I, Biol. Club II ISoc. Conv. lllg D.S.A. I-lllg Mar- oon Key III, M.C.U. I-III lSec. Illlg Oper. Soc. l, ll, Women's Choir I- lllg Basketball, I.M. I, ll, Hockey llg Choir pin. To those who know thee not, no words can paint! And those who know thee, know all words are faint! -Hannah More STEPHAN IOSEPH SLESAR St. Catharines, Ontario Pre-Medicine Clarence L. Starr Prize, Biol. Club Ill lSec.-Treas. lllli Sil. ll, Ill lSports Ed. Illlg Varsity Football Man. Ill. Let's Praise The Lord for Precious Things Like Women, Wine, And Song. -Robert Service DONALD VV. SMITH Fergus, Ontario Pre-Medicine Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be, The last of lite tor which the first was made. -Robert Browning FRANCES BLANCHE STAFFORD Toronto, Ontario Social Studies Jewish Council of Women Scholar- ship ll. Art Club Illg Debating Il, Ill IAdvt, Mgr. IIIIQ Philosophy Club Ill, Sociology Club Il, III IPres. llll. Mistrust all enterprises that require new clothes. -E. M. Forster Aber kluqe, weite herzen Wissen stets in unsern scherzen Lieb' und freundschaft zu Entdecken. -Bierbaum 3 O MARGARET DIANA STARR Hamilton, Ontario General Studies Marmor ll, Ill, Sit. lg Drama Work- shop I, ll, Mod. Lang. Club lg Clef Club I lSec.-Treas.I. Dark eyes-eternal soul of pride! Deep life in all that's true! -Leland RICHARD FRANKLIN STEPHENSON Hamilton, Ontario Social Studies Hamilton 81 District Regional Schol- arship. Alumni House Comm. Ill, Dramatic Soc. I, ll, Maroon Key Ill, M.I.R.C. Il, Ill lExec. Member Illlj Mod. Lang. Club I, Il, M.S.B. Exec, Ill lPres.lg Operatic Soc. ll, Pol. Econ. Club I, II, Politics Club Ilg U.N.T.D, I-lllg Students' Council Ill IPres.l. Soccer, I.M. I, llg Volley- ball, I.M. I. One hour of life, crowded to the full with glorious action, and filled with noble risks, is worth whole years of those mean observances of paltry decorum. -Sir Walter Scott ROBERT MACLACHLAN STRACHAN Windsor, Ontario Pre-Divinity D.S.A. I-Illg M,C.U. I-Illg Philosophy Club ll, Ill IPres. llllg Sociology Club lll. His wit, his ready smiles, His able mind, Will take him miles. And if, perchance, you're at wit's end, Just turn around, He's there - a friend. -Anon CARMEN MYLES TAYLOR Hamilton., Ontario Social Studies Dramatic Soc. III lSoc. Con.lg Mod. Lang, Club I, Ilg Pol. Econ. Club lllg Year Exec. Ill IAthIetic Rep.I. Archery, I.M. Ig Badminton, I.M. I- lllg Basketball, I.M. I-III, Jr. Varsity I, Varsity Il, III, Tennis, I.M. Ill, Track and Field, I.M. I-lllg Volley- ball, l,M. I-Ill, Basketball M II, Ill. AIl that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream. -Poe RALPH A. THRALL, IR. Lethbridge, Alberta Four-Year General Studies Edwards Hall Kakiak IV, Geology Club ll-IV, Maroon Key IV, Men's Choir l-IV lPres. llllg M.M.A. Ill, M.S.B. Exec. IV. Basketball, l.M. l- lV, Golf, l.M, IV, Hockey, l.M. l, Ill, IV, Soccer, l.M. I-IV, Tennis, Varsity I-Ill, Table Tennis, l.M. l, ll, Track and Field, I.M. Ill, Volleyball, l,M. I-IV. Tennis, Second Grade M I.M. Basketball Championship II, I. M. Volleyball Championship ll, l.M. Hockey Championship lll. And I pray you let none of your people stir me: I have an exposi- tion of sleep come upon me. -Shakespeare REET TOLPUS Rakvere, Estonia Language Studies Dominion-Provincial Scholarship. Art Club Ilg Mod. Lang. Club I-Ill lSoc. Con. llll, Spanish Club ll, Ill, Clef Club Ill. l never heard So musical a discord, such sweet thJnder. -Vlilliam Shakespeare ARBU TOMBAK Hamilton, Ontario Siience Studies No violent extremes endure A sober moderation stands secure. MARION DIANE TWEEDLEY Hamilton, Ontario General Studies Sil. I, ll, Debating ll. . . .the best Thing we can do is to make wher- ever we're lost in Look as much like home as we can. -Christopher Fry 'WW My 'Wm IOHN PETER VANCE Waterdown, Ontario Ec'Onomic': and Businesf: Pol. Econ. Club 1, iii There is a great deal of unmapped country within us which would have to be taken into account in an ex- planation of our gusts and storms' -George Eliot CHRISTINE A. VIDMAR Bearnsville, Ontario Language Studies Drama Workshop I-Ill, Mod, Lang Club I-Ill lSoc Con. Fr. Club lll,, Spanish Club lll. Baseball, IM. l- lll, Basketball, I.M. ll, Ill, Volley- ball, l.M. I-lll. I was not born for courts or great affairs, I pay my debts, believe, and say my prayers. RENO B. VIOLIN Hamilton, Ontario Economics and Business Basketball, l.M. l, lll, Jr, Varsity ll, Volleyball, I.M, ll, lll. Basketball Second Grade M ll. They say best men are moulded out of faults, And, for the most, become much more the Detter For being a little bad. -Shakespeare He was a fiddler, and consequent- ly a rogue. -Swift MURIEL DORIS VOGEL Kitchener, Ontario Language Studies Dean's Honour List. Marmor l-Ill lAss't. Ed, llllg Sil. l, ll, Drama Workshop l-Ill, Maroon Key Ill, Mod. Lang. Club I-Ill, Philosophy Club I, Sociology Club I-lll lSoc. Cen Illlp W.U.S.C. I-Ill lSr. Rep.l. Badmin- ton, l,M. I-Ill, Bowling, l.M. lg Vol- leyball, l.M. l. With affection beaming in one eye, and calculation out of the other. -Dickens 31 IOHN ALLAN WATSON Red Deer, Alberta Pre-Divinity D,S.A. I, ru, Basketball, LM. I- Foofban, LM. nl. Titles of honour add not to his worth Who is himself and honour to his titles. -John Ford KEITH E. W. WILCOX Sutherland, Saskatchewan General Studies ALBERT WROBLEWSKI Toronto, Ontario Economics and Business And I Say That Life ls Indeed Darkness Save When There ls Urge, And All Urge ls Blind Save When There ls Knowledge, And All Knowledge ls Vain Save When There ls Work. -Kahlil Gibran MICHAEL YEDNOROZ Hamilton, Ontario General Studies B.O.P. Photog. IV, Geography Club III, IV, Sociology Club IV. Bad- minton, l.M. IV, Basketball, Jr. Var- sity l, Varsity lVg Floor Hockey, I.M. Illg Football, l.M. III, Varsity IV, Hockey, l.M. ll, Rowing, Var- sity I, ll, Basketball, Second Grade M II, First Grade M lllg Foot' ball, First Grade M IV, Rowing, First Grade M l, II, Badminton, l.M. Championship. l am a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it. -Stephen Leacock DOUGLAS IOHN YOUNG Ridgeway, Ontario Pre-Social Work Men's Choir I, Ilg U.R.T.P. I. Bas- ketball, I.M. I-lllg Soccer, Jr. Var- sity I, Varsity II, Illg Volleyball, l.M. Ig Soccer, First Grade M I, II. You that are old consider not the capacities of us that are young. -Shakespeare Company, villainous company, hath been the spoil of me. -Shakespeare racluates in Divinity DR. N. H. PARKER Dean oi Theology ROBERT HARVEY BALL Regina, Saskatchewan Divinity D.S.A. II, III lSoc. Con. IIII. Generally speaking, my weakness is that . . . when I am pregnant with ideas, I give birth to mon- strosil'ies. -Kierkegaard IOAN CATHERINE BRADT Toronto, Ontario Women's Leadership Training D.S.A. I, ll lVice-Pres. Illg M.C.U. I, II. 'Twas her thinking of others made you think of her. -E. B. Browning STANLEY EDWARD CLARK Toronto, Ontario Certificate in Theology Biblical Knowledge Prize I. Debat- ing I-III lDivinity Rep. Illlj D.S.A. ll, Ill, M.C.U. I-Ill. Gold Debating Pin. Be admonished: of making many books there is no end, and much study is a weariness of the flesh. -Ecclesiastes I2:I2 KATHERINE BELLE HAWLEY Sutton, Quebec Women's Leadership Training D.S.A. I, Ilg Maroon Key Il, M.C.U, I, llg Mod. Lang. Club ll. The Kingdom that I seek Is Thine, so let the way That leads to it be Thine. -H. Bonar ROBERT EDWARD HENDERSON Brockville, Ontario Divinity William Craig Prize in New Testa- ment, First A. V. Timpany Prize in Missions. Phil. Club I, ll lPres. Illg D.S.A. III ISec.-Treas.l. Each new grain ot Truth is packed like radium, with whole worlds of light. -Noyes IEAN LOUISE IOHANNES Blair, Ontario Women's Leadership Training Art Club I, llg Drama Workshop Ig D.S.A. I, llg M.C.U. I, Ilg Mod. Lang, Club Ig Women's Choir, I, ll. Happy am I, from care I'm free. Why aren't they all contented like me? -La Bayadiere CLARENCE WILLIAM LOHNES Kitchener, Ontario Divinity McCrimmon Memorial Scholarship: Hoyes Lloyd Memorial Prizeg Second McKechnie Prize in Religious Educa- tiong John MacNeill Scholarshipg Eugene Jr. Harris Prize. D.S.A. I-Ill. A studious mang he was like a volume on his own bookshelf: A source ot knowledge, a trusted friend always there when needed. -Anonymous KENNETH I. MACDONALD Hamilton, Ontario Divinity D.S.A. I-III: Maroon Key Illg M.C.U. I-Ill, U.R.T.P. I-III. Football, I.M. Ig Soccer, Varsity lg Swimming, I.M. I-III. A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest I i I -Prov. 6:l0 34 I OAN ELIZABETH MCILROY Hamilton, Ontario Women's Leadership Training Drama Workshop llg D,S.A. I, llg Maroon Key Ilg M.C.U. lg Choir Ig Basketball, Varsity Il, Jr. Varsity lg Baseball, I.M. I, llg Volleyball, I.M. II, Basketball, First Grade M . Little creature formed of ioy and mirth. -Blake DORCAS RUTH NICKOLS Leaside, Ontario Women's Leadership Training Art Club llg Drama Workshop Ig D.S.A. I, llg M.C.U. I, llg Women's Choir I, ll lLibrarian III. Sir, my concern is not whether G,-od is on our side, my great con- cern is to be on God's side, for God is always right. -Abraham Lincoln NORMA MAE NORTHEY Peterborough, Ontario Women's Leadership Training D.S.A. l, llg Maroon Key llg M.C.U. I, II, Swimming I. From compgromise and things half done, Keep me with stern and stubborn prideg But when at last the fight is won, God keep me still unsatisfied. -Untermeyer ELEANOR STARK Camrose, Alberta Women's Leadership Training D.S.A. Ilg M.C.U. II. Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. -Longfellow WILLIAM ERNEST IAMES TOLLER Edmonton, Alberta Divinity D.S.A, I-Ill lDevotionaI Con, lllg Maroon Key lllg M.C.U. lll, A pun is a noble thing per se. O never bring it in as an accessory . . . it fills the mindg it is as per- fect as a sonnetg better. -Lamb lt often happens a bad pun Goes farther than a better one. -Landor RUTH MARIE WIGLE Kingsville, Ontario WOm9U'S Leadership Training D.S,A. I, llg M.C.U. llg Volleyball, l.M. ll. Ever in motion, Blithesome and cheery, Still climbing heavenward, Never awe-ary. -Lowel' ROBERT YANKE Kitchener, Ontario Divinity D SA. I-III 'Convention Pre: lll A qoed heart is better than f heads in the world raduates in Extension WALTER IAMES CALLWAY Hamilton, Ontario Extension Away, haunt thou not me, Thou vain Philosophy Little hast thou bestead Save to perplex the head, And leave the spirit dead. -A. H. Clough GILBERT COOPER Hamilton, Ontario Extension Many strokes, though with a little axe, Hew down and fell the hardest timber'd oak. -Shakespeare 36 MRS. MARGARET CROAKE Agincourt, Ontario Extension Marg's good humour and readi- ness to enioy life made her the bright light of Wallingford during summer schools. No one would have suspected that, under her carefree and gay exterior, was a gerson who excelled in the teaching profession. During winter school the Rec Hut was a regular port of call. Marg is continuing her teaching and we wish her the best in life. BRUCE GEORGEFF Harrow, Ontario Extension Be fair, you teachers of our land, in every circumstanceg Don't let some little fellow say he never had a chance. -E. A. Guest IESSIE BRUCE HADDOW Peterborough, Ontario Extension You will never win out by saying: 'I can't', Lying down and refusing to qog But by steadily working and mov- ing ahead You will come to the end of your row. -Chester Stewart VERA CONSTANCE HAIZELDEN Hamilton, Ontario Extension 'Sweet are the thoughts that savour of content, The quiet mind is richer than a crown. -Robert Greene GLEN EDWIN HILL Stevensville, Ontario Extension 'Omayl...Live,.. In thoughts sublime that pierce the night like stars, And with their mild persistence urge man's search To vaster issues . . . -George Eliot ALBERT HOOD Hamilton, Ontario Extension EDNA IOAN HUGHES Hamilton, Ontario Extension Director'z Honour List CAMERON IAY Hamilton, Ontario i i Extension Thank God! there is always a Land of Beyond For us who are true to the trail! A vision to seek, a beckoning peak, A fairness that never will fail, A pride in our soul that mocks at a goal, A manhood that irks at a bond, And try how we will, unattainable still Behold it, our Land of Beyond. -R. Service OLIVER ROSS IOHNSON Smithville, Ontario Extension WILLIAM HAROLD KNISLEY Port Credit, Ontario Extension 37 W '! 'r- CHARLES ANDREW MANAHAN, IR. Chippawa, Ontario Extension If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God who gives to all men graciously, and without reproach- lng, and it will be given him. -James l:5 iR,S.V.l MAUD MCDONALD Hamilton, Ontario Extension DOROTHY KATHLEEN MITCHELL Hamilton, Ontario Extension 'Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much, Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. -William Cowper MAGDALENE HELEN NOVAK Wellancl, Ontario Extension Dramatic Soc. Ig M.C.U. llg Mod. Lang. Club ll, Spanish Club ll lSec.l. Year Exec. lSoph. Vice-Pres.l. Bad- minton, Varsity l, llg Baseball, l.M. l, Il, Basketball, l.M. I, llg Tennis, l.M. llg Volleyball, LM. l, ll. 38 l I KATHLEEN FLORENCE OKAWA Hamilton, Ontario Extension GENE IENO PAUL Hamilton, Ontario Extension ORVAL ROY REYNOLDS Ancaster, Ontario Extension I am a part of all that l have met: Yet all experience is an arch where through Gleams that untravelled world, whose margin fades For ever and for ever when l move. -Tennyson WALTER C. REYNOLDS A man would do nothing, if he waited until he could do it so well that no one would find fault with what he has done. -Cardinal Newman ISHBEL MORAG ROSS Cornwall, Ontario Extension ARNOLD TATE Waterdown, Ontario Extension ARTHUR K. WIOG Fonthill, Ontario Extension Undergraduates if X. IOHN MCCLELLAN Senior President DON ANGOLD Science Controller RICHARD STEPHENSON President STUDENT NANCY TAYLOR Senior Vice-President f ' -,L ygf - , i,J1C7WL,'I,,g r ' wg ,gym -f ff , . ..4.,.. 4 I., L . Y . ,V f P MNQMQ' f f 22' ' -M .f2,w,-f . 1 , aw M 69+i?i f ' ' , - 'Kiki' W. MORT PATERSON Sophomore President IACKIE INCH Sophomore Vice-President Rauf RUTH BETZNER Vice-Presiden t CCDUNCIL IOHN BENNIE Arts Controller IOHN WOELFLE lunior President 3 1, gl. wf 95. 1 'Sv' ,FW KEN HOLMQUIST Freshman President BEV KOHLER Freshman Vice-President .mp . i ,N IANE MCDONALD Iunior Vice-President been R xg, x i , e r A BOB YANKE D.S.A. 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O O I 5 'Q 525 .Ch ' Darra 9 m ng rn ber d e, use Leod Em52m .-w .- 0152 U o .cf ti C o 1. -o- v1 5 4 c fo cu C3 .xc 'D 4: fc X V fu L 'IZ .C o I E GJ I Clement Mr. H1 U 'D 2 L D .1- o .L- -O- fu Q. C vu rv Q 'J 'I Q , . 5.5 J 1 I I .Au Q 4 0 . I , , ' -.PV ,H 4 wg Y- . r J , . ' C' A khan.. . mllk W rganization l l I 65 Board of Publi TW? we ., ff, 3, ., ,,-1. v ,, f f ,fi 4 gg ff ,J , - 1' 2 if E r W GORDON VICHERT MARY BOLSBY Editor-in-chief, Silhouette Photography Manager 1 Q i W 1 N . 1 ERLE NEFF Advertising Manager IOHN ALLAN Chairman fi if 0 W5 ax yi X tr e s DON HAWKINS Editor of Marmot Business Manager IIM LESIAK cation IVAN CODY Editor of Directory ARANKA KOVACS l Secretary MARIAN PASSMORE Editor of Muse JY' 'gf ir V The Silhouette Senior Masthead FRONT ROW: Neff fAssociate Editori, Mendelsson-Barfholdy, Vichert fEditor-in-chiefl, Passmore fAssociate Editorl, Copy SECOND ROW: Townsend fSportsi, Nablo fLayouH, Parker TNews7, Cody tC.U.P.1. I 5 3 5 Q 5 2 V r The Silhouette Iunior Masthead FRONT ROW: Armour, Puz, Stager, Swinton, Beaton. SECOND ROW: Thompson, Pribac, Yednoroz, McGauley, Marsellus Bolsby, Bender, MacPherson. THIRD ROW: Smart, Eckel. Z!! i FRONT ROW: Hawkins MacKay, Vila, Allison. fy My-, .fu , jzxipp x me an v Q V- 'mf 1 ., Z if Q? 6 ani Marmor Staff lEcli1orl, Sclwafz, Adams, Swinlon. SECOND ROW: Fleming, Caslellano, Vogel, Be+'rs, Morris, Puz, FRONT ROW: Passmore Russell, Morehouse, lnclw. l Muse and Directory Staffs lEdi+or of Musel, RuHy, Cody lEdi+or of Direcloryl, Armour. SECOND ROW: Nablo, Swin+on, A-W -wvpyw e 'lf-up-if 147' fi' w e , N53 64 4 sm' fs? J '61 - .. -. Q ,5 .4rX:e, - . A, ,fwwfvn X, ,Y 0- f I A, v A i if f ' Gf 64 f 4 5 Photo grophy Stott 2 an We FRONT ROW: Morphy, McKenzie, Boisby Uvianageri and Copy Cat, Bender. SECOND ROW: Weber, Neff. ,4 , ' , v ' Q Business, Advertising and Circulation Staffs foller CCirculation Manageri, Nickels, Neff fAdvertising Manageri, Lesiak lBusiness Manageri, Innes V .. M ,k 2,21 Mi M.IVI.A. Executive FRONT ROW: Swinton lsecretaryl, Fogerty lPresidentl, Dr. Cragg. SECOND ROW: Clarke, Hansler, Pirie, Jones lVice Presidentl. -T ' E A,, Sfffgfg , an- a X, Operatic Society FRONT ROW: Taylor lAssis'I'ant Secretary-Treasurerl, Frid lVice-Presiclentl, Mr. French lFacul+y Advisorl, Clarke lPresi- dentl, Standing lSocial Convenerl. SECOND ROW: Baxter lBusiness Man.l, MacPherson lPianistl, Morris lSec.-Treas.l. McMaster University Choir fChrisfmas Musicalel -u--1sv0-4-'-'- l? ' X. i M CM czster Concert Orchestra Clef Club FRONT ROW: Dr. Thompson, Miss Piclceff, Mr. Procfor. SECOND: Balcer, Hansler, Schilcoclc, Hainer, Cody, Neal, Hall. wtf Band and Cheerleaders FRONT ROW: Buck, Fir+l1, lncl1, Jarreff, Kaprelian, Rosarf, Allan, Harringfon, Bevericlge, McGauley. SECOND ROW Pearman, lnnis, Ball, Eagle, Lee, Barbour. THIRD ROW: Hursf, Brown, Collins, Morris, Bowie. Dramatic Society FRONT ROW: Bissell lSl'age Managerl, Wilder lPresidenH, Madell lSocial Convenerl. SECOND ROW: Garrow lVice- Presidenfl, Feldman lBu3iness Managerl, Mr. Haddow lFaculfy Advisorl, Bennie lPublici+y Direcrorl. Drama Workshop FRONT ROW: Parker, Puz, Neilson, Bissell, Inch, S+ager, Yoshida, Vila, Mold, Dewer, Pasowysfy. SECOND ROW: Brock, Reid, Kauhanen, Royle, Vasquez, Brisfow, Frears, Anderson, Bowie. Political Economy Club FIRST ROW: Lesjalc lSecrelary-Treasurerl, Harlcness lPresiden+l, Kovacs lVice-Presldenll, Rosenberger. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hunfer, Dr. McGlbbon, Adams, Hemslreel, Mr. Novalc, Palmer. ., . f ,N . , -.fm -..,, ctw'-', '7 , Q- M ,mfgg 72' ' :'v-.g-f - i giwifgfg f ' ' ,- if T1 t Politics Club FRONT ROW: Beard, Coombs lP.C. Leaderl, Wilder lLiberaI Leaderl, Grlffilhs lC.C.F. Leaderl, Passmore. SECOND ROW: Collins, Morrison, Keyes, Ellis. mf ,H 'X if ff- ' , If Philosophy Club FRONT ROW: Frifz lVice-Presidenll, Dr. Dulmage lHonorary Presidenll, Slrachan lPresiden+l, Dr. Walers, Glendinning lsecrefary-Treasurerl. SECOND ROW: Bell, Seburn, Reeve, Simpson. Nl 9 'Q Q3 I Sociology Club FRONT ROW: Winnichelc, Vogel lSocial Convenerl, Sfafford lPresidenl'l, Damm lVice-Presidenil, Galway. SECOND ROW: Morphy, Collins, Slrachan, Konarek, Casfellano, Yeclnoroz. 76 I McMaster Christian Union FRONT ROW: Williamson, Seburn, Maeers, Collins, Du+ly, Cross. SECOND ROW: Rawlylc IBibIe Sfudy Convenerl, Swin- fon lSocial Convenerl, Fricl lVice-Presidenfl, Simpson lPresiden+I, Binsfed, Sinclair lSecre+aryI, Pilce, Coombs. THIRD ROW: Cornfield, Holmgren, Norflwey, Dewar, Nasmi+l1, Mold, Hawley, Allison, Nickols, Sfainfon, Grodcle. FOURTH ROW: Ho'rson, Jordan, Furfscha, McTavisI1, Huelher, Sfrachan, Mifchell, Johannes, Brillinger, Geddes. FIFTH ROW: Ellis, Moor- l'1ouse, Hainer, Higson, Toompuu, Lemlce, Scarlelf. W Modern Language Club FRONT ROW: Maycoclc, Fle+cI1er, Viclmar IFrencl1 Social Convenerl, Hofchkiss lCcrman Vice-Presiclenfl, Maycoclc lPresi- clenil, Tolpus lGerman Social Convenerl, Hannaforcl, Swinlon. SECOND ROVJ: Aposiol, Farquhar, Vila, Jolmsion, Mc- Clafchey, Campbell, Walclsiein, Dr. Mariin lGerman Facully Aclvisorl. THIRD ROW: Boswell, Blair, Mr. Heimrich, Haw- kins, Arcancl, Neal lSecrefary-Treasurerl. Spanish Club FRONT ROW: Hawkins lPresiden+l, Geiger lVice-Presidenll, Beafon, Graham, Marsellus lsecrelary-Treasurerl. SECOND ROW: Brown, Brown, Vidmar, Leavine, Sewell, Tolpus, McClal'chey lsocial Convenerl. THIRD ROW: Mr. Pe+erson, Cas- fellano, Vasquez, Dennis, Carrulhers, Crnic, Blair, Mr. Hampel lFacull'y Advisorl. ,z........,. 255 iii - 5? I M 4 Classical Club FRONT ROW: Dr. Salmon, Dr. Shepherd, Boswell lPresiden+l, Dr. S+earn lHonorary Presiden+l, Miss Thomson lFacul+y Ad- visorl. SECOND ROW: Glendinning, Baker, Hansler, Roo+ lSecre+ary-Treasurerl, Brown, Brown. Debating Union Arcand lManager lnframurall, Clark, Swinfon, Cody lPresiclen+l, Passmore lVice-Presidenil, MacBain, MarHila. Art Club FRONT ROW: Munger, Collins. SECOND ROW: Korba, Farqulwar lSocial Convenerl, Mrs. Claire Harris lPresidenil, Dr Jackson lHonorary Presiden+l, Cornfield lSecre'raryl, Cody lVice-Presidenll, McLay. THIRD ROW: Hardwiclce, Siager Kaprelian, Pasowysiy, Hofclnlciss, Mr. Euvrarcl. FOURTH ROW: Dayfon, Cayley, Lemp, Davidson, Maycock, Shepherd. Men's International Relations Club FRONT ROW: Lowden fSec.-Treas.l, Dr. Salmon, Evans tpresidentl. SECOND ROW: Aspin, Fogerty, Boyce Keyes Stephenson, Hansler, Baker. ...,.,.,.f,.,.4m.w1.9g- re, Ut, Q.,-2,.fa::4'fi-W A f .-4.1-2it-:,:1.::ff.-.Q,.,, -4+ . - . .mx ,- ':':-:w-1::-1:f-1:-:-:v:-2- -cp.-'-:9.-, A7141 yvgf v 4 15' N? 2 g 35,55 ' jfs y A, . ,M 4 'f 4 vygi ,4 fggw' .swf Q w ffxw C, 4-.+:.,.4...Z.-.+:.3,g -WM - 4 ,.. f Y M' A 5 if' 1 4 9 mb-V-X ,Q 93.2 fc? ' I ' . C, b fy Y, -f ' TQ 52.53 1557, V2 1 - . - 1- 1 its 4 4 5 iv sw in 2333 . in , W 1 , lf' 2 l l ' ' W 3 S xg, X ' fx: l Q x- 1 'R I X ' 3: if it 'F 1 ,gg -.5 ei 'i - 1 E xi X , . Q f 5 2.1, , . --.Xt:1:f: ' -5' ' L- . ,:. . 5: - - . if ' , Women's International Relations Club Corntield, Butcher, Guest Speaker, MacDonald, Maycock, Hotchkiss, Winnichek. sifeaa - ve -QR RWM Band and Cheerleaders' Organization FRONT ROW: Beveridge, Inch, Ozanian, Macaluso. SECOND ROW: Bowie lChairmani, Hurs+, Barber, Mr. Prince. mmf Science Federation FRONT ROW: Morehouse lSecre+ary-Treas.l, Bedell, Tudge. SECOND ROW: Feaver, Angolcl, Munro, Baxfer CChairmanl V2 j ,mm h M! 5 Physics Club FRONT ROW: Eastman fsecrefaryl, Dr. Duckworth IFacul+y Advisori, Tudge fVice-Presidenti, Brodie CPresidenH, East- wood Vfreasureri, Dr. McLay. SECOND ROW: Woelfle, Moore, Sanderson, Hunt, Mason, Kryworuchko, Simpson. THIRD ROW: Braden, Howe, Kerr, Lions, Simpson, Watanabe. McMaster Student Chapter of the Chemical Institute of Canada FRONT ROW: Watanabe lchairmani, Bedeil, Munro, Stanford Vfreasureri, Dr. Hutcheon. SECOND ROW: Walling. Feaver, Corsini, Hunt, Morris, Patterson. THIRD ROW: Reid, Keenan, Doskotch, Giroux, Houze, Bean. gg-T' , f' 'f -1 - Mathematics Club FRONT ROW: Dr. Sumner, Dr. BriHon, Dafars lPresiclen+l, Baxler lVice-Presidenfl, Dr. Bankier. SECOND ROW: Baxler lSecrelary-Treasurerl, Hunf, Schroeder, Mason lSocial Convenerl, Tudge, Murase, Easlwoocl. THIRD ROW: Simpson, Sherk, Walpole, Cox, PoHer, Moore, NeviH, Baumgar+, Hansman. ann! Biology Club FRONT ROW: Mr. Delzell lFacull'y Aclvisorl, Beclell lVice-Presidenfl, Pike, Eydl lPresiden+l. SECOND ROW: Thorne, Rouse, Buck, Sinclair, Schenk, Lowden. ' V' f 1 1 4 1 ,, Y f , ,, , f 7 1 gas- 5 71, 5 uf? I 5 5 fmf ' f f fy! 4, s I 5' rl 1 jfiiylgff ' if , 1, M0 , ,. Af, 9, 5' fficuigf .fgrffj ffzz :V - 5,4 yy ,fgfgg J J, 4 J f W f M , ' 711. nf ' - ,5 34 vi , 't E f lb . , ,ff ,f . N7 gm-Q sa, ... Geology Club FRONT ROW: Dr. Shaw, Dawson, Korba, Munro, Spurgeon, Dr. Armslrong. SECOND ROW: Angold, Pearson, Hursl, Halli- day, Pallerson, Arnol. THIRD ROW: Rasian, Holden, Eclcel, Breckenridge, Bulina, Glass, Ansley. FOURTH ROW: Dolplw, Zamora, Wolfe, Kondi, Gillins, Moxlwam. FIFTH ROW: Darragl1, Baillie, Yakulchulc, Pamenler. 1 , . , A, 213 gwfgjy , f ' ' I Z fmx ' 1,251 69' Geography Club FRONT ROW: Mrs. Langluel, Dr. Langluel, Mr. Reeds, Mr. Wood, Dr. Thompson, Mr. Parker. SECOND ROW: Marlin, Augusline, Kemp, Ozanian, Pirie, Morris, Winniclwek. THIRD ROW: Woolley, Gordon, Smillw. FOURTH ROW: Day, Dielz, Whifney, Revell, McClellan, Haddow, Allison. FIFTH ROW: Ridgeway, Burbridge, Lowden, Nelson. McMaster University Naval Training Division FRONT ROW: Ford, McKeon, SKL+. A. McLay, Instr. Lt. Cdr. Graham, Commander lSBl A.B. McLay, Lt. lSBl Pennoclc, SKL+. lSl J. Brown, Whelan, Shields. SECOND ROW: Collins, Winstall, Murray, McLeod, Rosart, Wiley, Taylor, Perraulf, Richardson. THIRD ROW: Sfanners, Hawthorne, Jones, Young, Bauer, Mitchell, Miller, Heyes, Pinnacle. FOURTH ROW: VanWinsen, Dingle, Teachman, Taylor, Evans, McCallum, Taylor, Evans, Tuer. 3533? . McMaster Contingent C'.O.T.C. FRONT ROW: Lieut. R. T. Hall, Lieut. G. V. Kimball, Capt. L. E. Hampel, Capt. R. C. Mclvor, Maior C. T. Cuthbertzon, Lieut. D. W. Judd. SECOND ROW: 2KL+. McCulloch, OKC Luchak, OKC Habermahl, OKC Ross, OKC Anderson, OKC Farnan. THIRD ROW: OKC Brown, OKC Chaloner, OKC Marttila, OKC Natta, OKC MacKenzie, 2KLt. Reid. FOURTH ROW: 2KLt. James, 2KL+. Savchuk, OKC Hansman, OKC Smith, OKC Murgatroyd. W University Reserve Training Plan CR.C'.A.F.i FRONT ROW: PXO Brendon, SXL MacClemen+, C.O., FXO MacDonald, PXO Andrews. SECOND ROW: Dolph, Bailey, G-rose, Yoshida, Gaasenbeck. THIRD ROW: Buck, Tigerf, Pond, Breher, Frifz. FOURTH ROW: Mundy, Vadum, Lawra- son, Ellsworfh, Smifh. FIFTH ROW: PXO Haddow, PXO House, PXO Kennedy, PXO Woelfie. siisfz 421' r .1 'Qi' N3 1.4 ., ,' 'Kg f . .Qc 512 ' if N r, RM .T K si I T .IV i A . .v we 'Q-f' x QV? s W ii . 71, 'as . f 3' x N- . ' 9 ' Kia. ' i 'i ' 31 M VW. . V uf -5 Ii 3, , R sfggf W ic , si F Q ,sil- , ., Vg? A A ...M V , A A x . I 1 Waiters FRONT ROW: Piscoe, Wilson CHead Waiferi, Miss Tuffard, Smif, Harfley, Lee, Swann, Beard. SECOND ROW: Roof, Bridge, McLeod, Judd, Mozrhouse, Payne, Goodhew, Faires, Lesiak, McLeod, Hawkins. 'W I ,r, - A . . , H1 -4-L - FL I jing ,w--v-v-A , . , ' lhbwdn .L-qi, , .-., .w , ii F! Q I I ri ' .I F: i if I ' ' . . , I' 1 , ,I 7, -gig . ig 1 .rf- 2- . J- . E -X:-fLI.,igIJ4I ' ' :Ji ' Fi' I 'T L' 1 r r Y TE if fl .wp-I1 'I . I 4-I I I I f + 'Qi I x I ,val I . A-1 L I .Ii .'il I L ' Ti ' .-r .I- 1, , - sa, I I -x fi ,I NJ!! n w, 4, , WSH 9 I- I1 f, .- .1 IW I .. L,wi -'J-I I 4 - 'Il' IH' IL ITTIL , A Q ifjjl . - g, Y.,v I , I L ' 1 4 W ., ,, nz' -, X, li Y,,J. 1 1 I: :slr-I J-.rg I H ,Il F l ., -- l u A 'N ' -.3 - -. f I' 'J I ' .-JI I Ii-H 22,11 .PM '11, FQ PI fm.. II Tig V, UV fy , Event YS? Dr. Kennefh Kefchum, Chancellor Fox, Dr. Freda Walclon, Presidenf Gilmour, Dr. W. L. Somer- ville. Three new graduafes: Richards, Meyers, Mac- Kenzie. 6' SPRING CONVOCATION Jones, Upshall, Courvolsier, Wilson affer The graduafion ceremony. Divinify Convocafion, May I9. The Chancel- lor's Parfy. FRONT ROW: The Rev. Leland A. Gregory, Chancellor E. C. Fox, fhe Rev. Minfon C. John- sion, 'rhe Rev. Wayman K. Rober+s. SECOND ROW: Dr. C. H. Sfearn, Miss Lois A. Tupper, Presidenf G. P. Gilmour, fhe Rev. Dr. T. B. Mc- Dorman lGeneral Secrefary of ihe Bapfisf Con- venfion of Onlario and Quebecl, Dean H. S. Armsfrong. THIRD ROW: Dean N. H. Parker, ihe Rev. Ivan C. Morgan lPresidenf of 'rhe Convenfion of Oniario and Quebec I953-54l, Dr. F. W. Wafers, Professor Harold Lang, Mr. C. W. H. Linfon. May 17 1954 ' Academic procession from library. The Chancellor's Parfy. FRONT ROW: Dr. C. H. Sfearn, Mayor L. D. -X Jaclcson, Dr. Kenne+h Kefchum, Chancellor Fox, Dr. Freda Waldon, Dr. W. L. Somerville SECOND ROW: Ll. Cdr. H. E. T. Lawrence D.S.O., C.D., Gp. Capf. D. B. Annan, D.F.C. A.F.C., C.D., Presidenf Gilmour, Brig. R. L Purves, D.S.O., Mr. T. E. Lloyd, Mr. Frank Sherman. THIRD ROW: Dean N. H. Parker Mr. J. V. Young, Mr. Joseph PigoH, Capf. D. B. Price, Dean Armsirong, Principal H. G. Thode. Chancellor Fox, Dr. Freda Waldon, Mr. Linlon. The Rev. Wayman Kennefh Roberfs, D.D., Presidenf G. P. Gilmour, The Rev. Leland Andrew Gregory, D.D., Chan- cellor E. C. Fox, 'lhe Rev. Minion Coyne John- 4 i ,ff f f , , wx, f f7Z f ,fc My , ,W J, ' ff 'V i , .52 + . Q ,' f' s f 5' 4. 7 4 4 2' 1 5 - 47 , 'Q 2 6 , bi gy! fa ,l X ZW 1 y ff' ? ' , X , I always eaf my clesserf firs+! Wl'1ere's Psychology lO6? FBESHMAN WEEK Selling acquainled in Dundas. 1-,Ai M'Lorcl, we are no+ guil+y! Grand enfrance 'fo +l1e Cinderella Ball. fs a Q. x i r R 4'Zf7fgJ,,.,,'? ,- The Bunny HOP Guess wha? we've go'r! 14, if Q. i ? 's K September Z0-25 l Wlwa+'s +l1e be-sl year? FIFTY-ElGHT!!! A square meal in flwe refecfory. Shall we wal+z? f,,,.v.,-- - . ,ffgjb A . , Gazing al fhe sfars in 'rhe new planeiarium. l Science lilorary. OFFICIAL OPENING OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES BUILDING October I 5, I 954 Special Guesfs, Unveiling of Memorial Tablei lo Dean C. E. Burke FRONT ROW: His Worship Mayor L. D. Jackson, Presidenl G. P. Gilmour Principal H. G. Thode, Mr, J. V. Young, Chancellor E. C .Fox, Dr. E. W S+eacie, Mr. William Soufer. SECOND ROW: Dr. C. H. Slearn, Dean H S Arms+rong, Dean N. H. Parker, The Honourable Mr. Jus+ice R. L. Kellock Dr Sidney Smilh, Dr. H. H. Rogge, Dr. G. Herzberg, Sir Hugh Taylor, Mrs. C E Burke. Joseph Burke, His Worship Mayor L. D. Jackson, Charles Burke, Philip Burke. 92 l Research in one of 'lhe new labs. Chancellor Fox confers an honorary D.Sc. on Sir Hugh Taylor. Joan Capel and Judy Graham wilh Mr. and Mrs. Capel. AUTUMN CONVOCATION October 15, 1954 Secen, Taylor, Figon, Brolcer. lkoooo l 64 l so 4 0 Q 0 Q Us Diane Hill chafs wifh Marion Slanding and Jane The Chancellor! parly. McDonald. FRONT ROW: Dr. G. Herzberg, The Honourable Mr. Jusfice R. L. Kelloclc, Chancellor, E. C Fox, Mr. J. V. Young. Sir Hugh Taylor, Dr. Sidney Smifh. SECOND ROW: Mr. F. A. Sherman Principal H. G. Thode, Dr. C. H. Sfearn, Presidenf G. P. Gilmour, His Worship Mayor L. D Jackson, Dr. E. W. R. Sfeacie, Dean H. S. Armslrong, Dean N. H. Parker. 93 , Z l 'Qi ' A R We're having lo+s of fun. How abouf you? 94 D Zk Syl Apps proposes a 'roasf fo 'rhe Alma Ma'rer A+ +he enhance +o 'rhe dance floor. Munz, Neff, S+anding and Allan. l+'s a bif crowded! . and fhe band played on. Jus? affer a roasf furkey dinner. ...IW-. 'Xu ? I VR QR Anna Marne Bauley poses for +he ar'hs'r. lr1+ermiSSi0r1. SOPH - F ROSH Qctober ZZ, 1954 lf WWRNY Nor ' 1 N--any H is lhe solemn verclicl' of 'lhis couri 'thai' . . . since BiHer Rice have we seen logs like fhe:e. .1-na., Be reasonable, your Honour. 5 5 I ' 2 f An eloquenf plea for +he affirmalive. FACULTY DEBATE s 2 3 96 ,223 wr 5 M0567 if L - ' ZJWQ, . .X in , ssls . The C0Uf'lf00m W55 Packed- Friends, Romans, Coun+rymen, hem, hem, 'lhe phrase is somewhai musfy. The Edwards Hall Glee Club. ASSEMBLIES A bil' of Iazz. l l l l Give Blood! Le+'s l1armr.nize. .am If Z H 522 M -f f -. Q SADIE I-IAWKINS DANCE' ,T I Vurgrnla Reel. Wl'1a+'s brewing? ln+ermission enierfainmenf I now pronounce you . . .H -mi an L.. .n gl 1 l..vAemx4 5 Q 2 'W' Darragli, Puz, Fogerfy, Belzner, Holden, Howard admire model frain in Cenfre House common room. Van Taylor enferfains Carol Morehouse. IW X lerr November 12, 1954 Dinner in +l1e Refecfory. EDWARDS HALL OPEN Dancing in fl1e Greal' Hall. Allison, Dallas, Befzner, Fogerly, Mullcewiclw, Adams, Geiger, Roof. fl 9 wifi Carruihers, Brown, Shephard, Anderson. Who says +l'1ree's a crowd? IUNIOR PROM Brant Inn, November 18, 1954 Two's company' And ihe band played on. 'Q-...ak gf Bender, Bolsby, Allan, Swin+on. J. The faculfy corner. ff aww 7, gb-uv. Oops, excuse me! QWQ Munz, Wilson, Cayley, Hursf, Ho'Hen, Lesialc, Thurber, Angold. A large group afiending +ryou+s. Big Play THE' HEIRESS November 25, 26, Z7 A luHIe advlce. K. w r Sign on fhe do++ed line. Preparing 'rhe sefs. Mary Elaine Grose abouf fo go on sfage. Wilder, Websfer, Garrow in a dramafic momenl An audifion. S... ,'5 z V' X Az Le+'s elopeq' The Grand Finale. Chrisfmas Musicale in Convocafion Hall. Piano reci+al in Wallingford common room. M U S I C A L E S A prelude +o Chrisimas. l The processional. 5 , l KWW ' f 5 l Singing carols in flme Greaf Hall. The Shing Quarief. 104 E 3 Holden, Nelson, Darraglm, Sibbald, Howard, Mullcewich Zinlcewich, Graydon. Sm Jn: A friendly gaflwering in one of flue rooms. if ancl Hawkins. Hi lf f lliif ll asm. ff-2 i if A 5 4 ' 132 '13 W 5 , ' lg ,fm ,,g,,..,.. Aff' , ,Y Wu ff- 2 X ,,.,'. 5 Before +l'le Ball. Where nex+7 R A Jr Snow cas+le. WALLI N GF ORD AT-:I-I OM E Icrmuary 14, 1955 E +11 A glimpse af +l1e facully corner. f9 549 V af.. ,- fff' .in Y? ,Z - 41K s- 1 1 y 0 gf VM, 4 , M Unclerneafh flue arches. . P-gg.: -' f .-2 ,939 ' 1 fi. -X, :ef-12:5 s f ,'-' Z ., 3 :f f , 1. v '- ..'+i'.s5j1,,, :,.,- 4 V .,,,g.:.-3,,2,,?' 1, 3 ,, 5 X x Blow, Benny, blow! Shoulcl we clap? .-and Q 'N , . vs I F Lef's si? ihis one out A '19 ff ff f 5 1 -'fs The pause fha? refreshes. Beaumoni, Flight McCartney, Clark. 5' Mason and Simpson. Dances are such fun! MAC FORMAL Ianuary 21, 1955 107 The calm before 'rhe ba+'rle a+ ihe Cambridge Debafe. I have fwo poinfsf' DEBATES l 1 , I say, old chap! 108 hmm, hmm. Try ihis angle. I ask you, now, my worfhy opponent Fur+hermore lu ... Table 'talk A charming couple wnh Alice. February 19, 1955 W A V .. Mimi sings. 3 4 I wx L6'I'.S all iOih in H16 Bunny Receiving Line MCMASTER OPERATIC SOCIETY presents . . . Westdale Auditorium I I , ,van 5' H fw 5w 'w,i, .ff ' ' 5 J ' L' W: 5 , ff 'gf 3 X ,, W 73, q1..,,,. MERRIE ENGLAND February 10, 11, 12, 1955 . pw 4 fm 1 if ,MQW ,J xfiw Q: xvhgbf E 33 wi' z ,, vig, 5933- Q W ,anlh , X m H nz, . 7? M 111 M44 Jack Thorne and Louise Kribbs. .XA ,- Smile af fhe camera! A glimpse ai 'Phe clance floor. TRI -SERVICE BALL Jus? waifing for fhe nexf dance H.M.c.s. sm 1 ,sf We're having a good lime. How abou+ you7 112 l Three aHrac+ive couples. QXQVL A+ -fhe recepfion, Mayor Jackson presenfing fhe +rophy. Marian Passmore speaks. CANADIAN UNIVERSITY DEBATING ASSOCIATION FINALS McMaster University, February 25, 1955 N The iudges confer. Making his poinf. I A Ki X 1, P5 5 hz 1 Y p 47, K 4 Jean MCC Iunior-Senior Collation SPRING PRGM February 25, 1955 Q QAN5 Q J ' 5' la? chey and Tom Shl lc BlIF+ dJ Sl-ul Two pl in'rheS COU 95 pring sei 4 f lf ' 'L A , I 4 1, 9 The frophies before being presenfed, I Ev Macaluso receives 'rhe Dr. Edna Guesf Trophy from Miss Tilley. ATHLETIC BANQUET March IU, 1955 The Chief Trophy , won by Rafph Thrall. The Dr. Roy Bensen Trophy goes fo George Rawlyk. Lei-'S eau 115 ,ee I Isobel Sinclair wifh her family. SPRING CONVOCATION Claire Harris and lmer husband being servecl by Sue Boomer. llfi ' K fir Wi+l1 diplomas and flowers +l1e graduaies wail fo re-enler 'rlwe l1all Professor Wafers and represeniafives of Hue flwree services. Monday, May 16, 1955 , W Q43 Spurgeon, Pearson, Smifh, Bigelow, who received Master of Science degrees and Fawceff, Ph.D. Reef Tolpus and Jane Afkin chaf wifh Mrs. Tolpus. x ' 4 The Rev. Dixon Alexander Burns, Dean N. H. Parker, and Hue Rev. Pau Chodaf afier +he divinify convocafion. 117 Spo rt J Men's Athletic Executive Nelson lSenior Rep.l, Mr. Prince, Hurst lPresider'tl, Simpson lJunior Rep.l, Smith lFreshman Rep.l. Varsity Football Team FRONT ROW: Prince lTrainerl, Peacock, Schwenger, Awrey, Emery, Pelech, Rome, Hurley, Smith lCoachl. SECOND ROW: Jackson, Shepherd, Howlett, Mitchell, Johnson, Guthrie, Rawlyk, Yeclnoroz, Rogers, Stewart. THIRD ROW: Slesar, Darragh, Kellock, Toth, Stayshyn, Bell, Clark, Stewart, Piotrowslci, Hansman, Ferrier, Ryan. Varsity Senior Basketball Team FRONT ROW: Brown, Pelech, Lindores, Shepherd. SECOND ROW: MacDonald lManagerJ, Darragh, Johnson, Raphael Jackson, Prince lTrainerJ. Varsity Intermediate Basketball Team FRONT ROW: Muir, Rogers, Stayshyn. SECOND ROW: Onyschuk, Smith lcoachi, Stewart, Davis, Prince lTrainerl. Varsity Senior Soccer Team FRONT ROW: Allison, Elcmelciian, Hill lManager and Capta'ni, Mr. Knox iCoacl1l, McGregor, Wilton. SECOND ROW: Young, Pearman, Pearson, Siboo. THIRD ROW: Pickna, Simons, Cooper. Varsity Intermediate Soccer Team FRONT ROW: Reid, Watanabe, Hill lManagerl, Mr. Knox lC0dCl1i, Whitney, Schenk. SECOND ROW: Nelson, Moore, Krouse, Boyce, Curtis lCaptaini. THIRD ROW: Kimber, Clarke, Haller, Kiddell. , WJ, Varsity Tennis Team FRONT ROW: Murray, MacDonald. SECOND ROW: Allan, McKeon, Harkness. Varsity Badminton Team Fritz, Cooper, Reid. 2 1 .L ,wax f1V:4 ,A Varsity Track Team Ferrier, Pearson, Dafoe, Koenig. Intramural Football C'l'1ampions: Frosh FRONT ROW: Holmquist, Hutchings, Markovitch, McPherson, Liebovitz, Part, McQueen, Jenkins, Gordon. SECOND ROW Hoffman, McArthur, Bender, Johnson, Zwina, Benson. THIRD ROW: Borkovitch, Bingham, Fabian, Evoy, Carruthers, Gresko Boles lCoachl. W f ff, , ,ya -. ,ha-W rf 29 ,c.4,yH -lvl' ' f ,'jQ?I'Q' QV' VQTWMZQ C f ' ' ' ' .. : 1-zfzr' f 4 .few ,fo flwf 4,12 1 V W X, 7 ' V f fm- ., 1 f 1 ' 'zfzf 155'-ga--1 1 if ,I . . f ,U : f ff ' '. .. ffyjw , , , 1 ,f Mgr ,.yff',,1, 'Q ,177 4, . V-A. -37 aff , 2 ,Q 4, ' ff , t , af ' 1 X 1 W4 1 1 guffl H V. , ,, zf , 94 1, I 1, X , If cf, ' Vff '74 fx? X , ,ff , V 7 9' ff ' f I, 17 ,Ill X ff, I H, 'fa ff ff, 'QM' fgwf, 1 Z ff fa W! f f a ff, 9 f ff f f 1, J 1 .,,..,1f. ,5,,,,. f, f , f 55?5,:,.- 45411, JQMZUW 44 ff ,, I gfmw 0 c,:La','R,ff,-.Zh ,f 1 ff ,ff f , ,f ' , 1 A 0 'rp .fifff , ' ff' f 1 if Intramural Basketball Champions: Frosh Arts FRONT ROW: Schwenger, Liebovitz, Gordon, Mason, Rogers, Mitchell, McPl1erson. SECOND ROW: Awrey, Lowrey, Mc- Queen, Jenkins. THIRD ROW: Hutchings, Brown. Intramural Volleyball Champions: Frosh Arts FRONT ROW: Brown, Prince, McPherson, Ellsworth. SECOND: Mason, Davis, Scott, Rogers, Benson, Gordon, McOueen. 7 7515 aff ff , 25 1, Intramural Hockey Champions: Frosh Science FRONT ROW: Gresko, Lee, Awrey, Vansickle, Scott. SECOND ROW: Bell, Bingham, Guthman, Smith, Cluff, Van Camp, Tuer, Jackson. Intramural Badminton Champions: Frosh Science 126 Women's Athletic Executive President .... .... I Cvelyn Macraluso Senior Year Representative .... ..... N aney Maellougall Junior Year Representative .... ...... f lloria Stanforcl Sophomore Year Representative .... .... ona Ozanian Freshman Year Representative ..... Joan Mcliwan Faculty Advisors ..... .... D ean Bates, Miss Tilley Managers FRONT ROW: Schatz lBadmintonl, Lang lVarsity Baslcetballl. SECOND ROW: Atlcin lTrack and Fieldl Clark lSo'Ftball Intramural Basketballl, Stanford lTennisl, Abbott lArcl1eryl, Jarrett lVarsity Volleyballl I W A x xx, -P' s --L. 17' .F 3f ,,,-f.,..i. V -'lQ,,l,-'J L uf-A-ff N43-:ness-Sanz-aafa.tz:bh,cf.f'Y R it .', . rig, lr ' :ll ' an Y ,Q .li . .1 W4 lf I lf il E, 'P ill LE- X-1 if 1. ff -v rf- I E. l l El L v 3 45 5 X 1 P' I 1 T' r 33 it Fx . L? xi' l L 1 w' , I -l u f: Nl . fl w -S x . 4 iq. lf F ,ii xii. 31 I , , . If 'C7 C-J .,, 1 I Varsity Senior Basketball Team FRONT ROW: Weir, Haeberlin, MacDougall, Stanford. SECOND ROW: Rolston, Jarrett, Ozanian, Miss Norris lCoacl1l Miss Tilley, Macaluso, McAuley, Clark. apn- df' aff-0 V, X 16, , Varsity Iunior Basketball Team FRONT ROW: McEwan, Kaprclian, Carleton, Grose. SECOND ROW: Close, Maywarcl, Miss Norris, Tigert, Burns, lzatt. 128 A6 2 iw! 4 'yy X ff my V if 7 f jf' af I l 4,1 f 4 Vars1ty Volleyball Team FRONT ROW Kung Wear Haeberlm Macaluso SECOND MacDougall, Arfna, Miss Norris fC0dCl'1l, Clark, McAuley. J , ., V., I Q, ,Mu-34 ,, F , . , Q. Vars1ty Archery Team Abboff McDuarmld Clark Macaluso. I '- iz .AJ 17 V ,, .rf 1 .EA al .-'A U11 HW ,H R gi WI p. ,Y -ff .4 f 'z if, A , .12 4, 1 n gf VE Q Q4 ' x X5 .Tl 2,3 '51 ff .:. 5-'G ,fri 'Q .13 112 's if? .xl -, 1 'ii 'FJ 1,15 1 'H il 1 ljv E4 ,ff A P3 ? 1 5,71 21 1- A i? Es l '. A :P I. . ? . I . 514 .1 b. 553' x 5, P ., sl . Tx Nr I 15 I :Q- rv gy l' 4: : Q A3-Q Q. . Q? thi, :gqr -65' I fi ff 3' 1 '15 , 57 'I Varsity Golf Team Madill, Sfager, Inch. Varsity Field Hockey Team FRONT ROW: Hall, Milne, Carlefon, Grose, McDiarmid. SECOND ROW: Clark, Ricl1ardson,Winnicl'1ek, Brisfow, MacKen zie, Hayward, Cayley, Carroll. Girls' Hockey Team FRONT ROW: Kohler, Warkeniin, McDiarmicl, Pond, Rosarl. SECOND ROW: Grose, Sfager, Lee, Cayley, MacKenzie. Smii, Kerr, McEwan, Carlefon. l Intramural Softball Champions: Frosh FRONT ROW: McDiarmid, Kaprelian, Hayward, Carlelon, Grose. SECOND ROW: MacKenzie, Haeberlin, Smif, Cayley. Intramural Swimming Champions: Iunior-Preliminary Carroll, Sianforcl, Bedell, Holmes. 'CQ' T '5'h--14 Intramural Archery Champions: Senior MacDougall, Jarre++. Macaluso, Abbo++. ,w:,, 24:47-gf l f . ,' J:.,Af!f. . , . , f .,., .1,,.,.,, 53 f- 'f fc?- V ,Wh 43, ff., fir L ' I ' ' 1 6 y if , , A ,, ,1,, -. 'f.f'4 E111 I sf? X .SSI 4 I v gf 'Wwe of- Sf Qs I Intramural Volleyball Champions: Seniors FRONT ROW: Lang, Atkin, Macaluso. SECOND ROW: Keir, Lancaster, MacDougall, Abbott, Jarrett. 3 'fig Varsity Badminton Team FRONT ROW: Nielson Clark SECOND ROW: Stanford, Ozanian. 34 Athletic Award . .. To Graduating Stuclen ts ir ir ir WOMEN Dr. Edna Guest Trophy EV MACALUSO presenfed 'ro a gradua+ing s+uden+ who has shown qualifies of heaI+I1, execufive and a'IhIe'Iic abiIi+y Lettermen BARB JARRETT NANCY MCDOUGALL EV MACALUSO JOAN MCILROY MEN Chief Trophy RALPH THRALL presen+ed Io +I'1e InI'ramuraI Compeiiior winning I'I'1e mosi individual poinfs Dr. Roy Benson Trophy GEORGE RAWLYK presenied 'ro 'rhe besf Varsiiy Iineman Lettermen JOHN ALLAN BILL BROWN ERNIE DARRAGH RON HILL MURRAY HOWLETT DOUG JOHNSON BOB ALLISON BURT KELLOCK JIM LINDORES JOHN PELECH MIKE YEDNOROZ DOUG YOUNG Q75 s -fs 4+ gx! X ,..x f , is ' 1' i -L. as iw . K: 0 l Q, . Q. I I I 2? ,Q sp, - 90 we-fa, a Z ,O iff, 1. . Vx 1 1 ww- ws- 'fm 'Q X2 1' . gf' VV XA '11 The McMaster Story 1:-nl McMaster University, named after Senator Wil- liam McMaster C1811-18879 whose will provided the original endowment to make its work possible, oper- ates under the terms of an Act of Incorporation, granted by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in 1887 and revised in 1949. It has authority to offer courses and confer degrees in all branches of university work, both in faculties and colleges and in affiliated institutions. The design of the founders and governing bodies has been to provide for quali- fied students a liberal education in a Christian atmosphere. The University corporation consists of a Board of Governors elected by the Baptist Conven- tion of Ontario and Quebec, which church body contributes to the budget of the University. Aca- demic work is directed by a Senate consisting of the members of the Board of Governors and representa- tives of the Faculty and the graduates. The Uni- versity corporation exists to conduct a Christian school of higher learning, and holds in trust en- dowments and other funds given for that purpose. It finances the work for which it is responsible by means of endowment, gifts and fees, together with assistance from the Government of Canada. The corporation of Hamilton College finances its work by means of fees and gifts, plus annual grants from the Province of Ontario, the City of Hamilton and the County of Wentworth. Up to the present, work has been offered in Arts and Science, an Engineering Year and Theology. The latter work, senior in point of time, is main- tained chiefly to train students for the Canadian Baptist ministry, but members of all religious bodies may qualify for enrolment in theological classes. The Faculty of Theology was in 1947 given the title the Divinity School. The Wom.en's Leadership Training School is affiliated with the Divinity School. Historically, the University is the outgrowth of educational work initiated by Baptists in central Canada in the 1830's. Work was begun in the Canada Baptist College in Montreal C1838-18497. But the educational program of which the University is the continuing result dates from 1857, in which year the Canadian Literary Institute was founded in Woodstock under the leadership of Rev. R. A. Fyfe, D.D. This co-educational school provided both lit- erary and theological training, until in 1881 the theological work was moved to Toronto, Where a building had been erected for it by Senator Mc- Master in 1880. In 1883 the Institute became Wood- stock College, the new theological college having the name Toronto Baptist College. Woodstock Col- lege continued as a preparatory school for boys until it was closed in 1926. These two colleges formed the nucleus of the University when it was incorporated in 1887, and the existing Toronto Bap- tist College building, McMaster Hall, provided the first quarters for classes and for a men's residence. In 1888 Mrs. William McMaster founded a prepara- tory school for girls in Toronto, which was named Moulton College after the maiden name of its found- ress, and which was conveyed to the Board of Governors as a department of the University. Courses leading to the degree B.A. were first offered in October, 1890. Growth led to the erec- tion of Castle Memorial Hall in 1901 and a Science Hall in 1907, funds for both buildings being contrib- uted by Baptists in Ontario and Quebec. Walling- ford Hall was secured in 1921 as a residence for girls, its name being derived from the English birth place of its donor, Mr. William Davies. A Walling ford Committee of women graduates and friends supplied the furnishings Changed educational conditions led in 1927 t radical decision by the Board of Governors to trans fer the University to Hamilton, the proposal beins. in that year approved by the Convention. The r moval was completed in 1930, and the forty-first academic session was opened on the new site. This rebirth of the institution was made possible by a campaign begun in 1928 to secure funds for new buildings and further endowment, an appeal sup ported by graduates, by members of the churches of the Convention, and by citizens of Hamilton. Th: University came into possession of a campus of ovei one hundred acres of its own, bordered by large tracts of parkland. The nucleus of the University's present lands was a gift of forty-eight acres from a group of Hamilton men. The parklands bordering on the campus are part of the extensive acreage belonging to the Royal Botanical Gardens New developments in the University's work since its transfer to Hamilton include University Exten sion and Summer School studies. The expansion of the work in Arts led to the change of title in 1941 that made this the Faculty of Arts and Science The new title is indicative of the increasing import ance of studies in the physical sciences. A School of Nursing was organized in 1946 as a Department of this Faculty, its work involving a close relation with the hospitals of Hamilton. The Hamilton Medical Research Institute, Incorporated, operates in close co-operation with the University. An ex tensive program of research was initiated during and this program has been further elaborated through projects sponsored by the National Re search Council, the Ontario Research Council and other agencies. The University and the Royal Bot anical Gardens have worked in close association since 1946. The varied lands and water areas of the Gardens constitute an unparalleled experimental and conservation area literally on the Uniyersitv's doorstep, a condition existing nowhere else Canada. In January, 1948, a reorganization of the Univel sity for purposes of administration and finance was carried through. Students and academic depart ments were then divided among three colleges. These are: The Divinity School, a College of Theolog operated chiefly on a post-graduate basis: Univei sity College, the Arts College of the University, but in which all Junior Division students are registered and Hamilton College, which maintains under its own Board of Governors the Departments of Physics Chemistry, Mathematics, Geography, Geology, Bot any, Zoology and Nursing Education Hamilton College was incorporated in January 1948, through letters patent under The Companies Act COntarioi. Following its incorporation this College was granted by the University the status of an affiliated College. The effect of this relation ship is that University College and the Divinity School are administered by the corporation of McMaster University fthe Board of Governorsl and Hamilton College operates as a College of Science connected with the University its administration and finances being the responsibility of its own corporation. Both corporations work under the academic supervision of the Senate o a 4 ft- ,- f World War II, chiefly in the field of nucleur fission, in nv' Faculty Session 795-4-l955 GEORGE PEEL GILMOUR B.A., B.D. lMcMasterl, M.A. lYalel, D.D. lVictoria, St. Andrewsl, D.C.L. lAcadial, LL.D. lOueen's, Lavall President and Vice Chancellor HENRY GEORGE THODE CLEMENT HODGSON STEARN M.B.E., M.Sc, lSaskatchewanl, Ph.D. lChicagol, F.R.S., F.R.S.C., M.A. lCambridgel, B.D. lLondonl, Ph.D. lTorontol , . U F'C'I'C' U Director of University Extension and Summer Session Principal of Hamilton College and Director of Research NATHANIEL HERRINGTON PARKER ARTHUR WII-IIAIVI PATRICK B.S. ltviississippil, Th.M. lSouthern Beptist Theological Seminaryl, M.A. lManitobal, D. de I'U. de Paris D DD' lACad'al Associate Dean of Arts and Science ean of Theology HERBERT STQKER ARMSTRONG MARION IMRS. I. EDGARI BATES M.A. lTorontol. Ph.D. lChicaqol B.A. lMcMasterl, Reg.N. Dean of Arts and Science Dean of Women Emeritus Professors ELVEN IOHN BENGOUGH CHESTER WILLIAM NEW B-A- IMCMASIUI- C'5-R- B.A. lroronfol, B.D. lMcMasterl, Ph.D. lchacagol, F.R. Hin. s., Honorary Registrar F-R-5-Q Emeritus Professor of History NORMAN MACDONALD B.A. lQueen'sl. M.A. lHarvardl, Ph.D. lEclinburghl, F.R. Hist. S. Emeritus Professor of History HAROLD STANLEY STEWART HUMI:-REY MICHELL A.B, lRochester, Harvardl, B.D, lRochester Theological Seminaryl, BA. loxfordi, M.A. lManitobal, F.R.s.c. DP- IROCIIQSIQII Emeritus Professor of Political Economy EIHGFIIUS DSCUI OI TIIGOIOQY The Divinity School GAYLORD PIERCE ALBAUGH LEWIS CLAYTON KITCHEN . A.B' gghio 515163. B'Dv qCOlgafe.ROChe5fery M.A. lMcMas+erl, Ph.D. lHartford Seminary Foundahonl Associqte PI-Ofesgor of Chufgh HiStOrY Associate PYOISSSOI' of Missions and Religious EdUCCIIIOl'1 and Director of Field Work for Theological Students RUSSELL FOSTER ALDWINCKLE B.A. lLondonl, M,A. lOxfordl, D.Th. lStrasbourgl HAROLD WOODWARD LANG , M.A., B.D. lNlcMasterl, S.T.M. lUnnon Theological Semlnaryl Professor of New Testament Interpretation Associate Professor of Theology MARION IMRS. I. EDGARI BATES B A IM M 1 , R N NATHANIEL HERRINGTON PARKER - - C as 6' - eq' - B.S. lMisSiSsippil,Th.M., rho. lsoufhern Baptist Theological seminaryi Special Lecturer in Practical Nursing D.D. lAcadiaJ W0III9I'I'S I-GCICIQISIIIP TFCIIIIIUQ SCIIOOI Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation PAUL ROWNTREE CLIFFORD ARTHUR ROBERT POYNTER M-A IOXIOHII s.A., B,D. lmcmasferm Assistant Professor of Homiletics and Pastoral Theology Lecturer in Speech and Music for 1954,55 GILBERT GERALD HARROP LQIS ALTHEA TUPPER B-Aw BID- IMCMRSIGII. PIVD- lChiC-aqol B.A., B.Ed. lSaskatchewanl, M.A. lColumbial Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies Assistant Professor of Religious Education University College RICHARD IOHN CHRISTIAN BURGENER DUNCAN ALEXANDER MACGIBBON M'A. Ho,-onfot M.A., LL.D. tMcMasterJ, Ph.D. lChucago Special Lecturer in Philosophy CARL ADDINGTON DAWSON B.A. lAcadial. Ph.D. tChicagol Visiting Professor of Sociology KARL DENNER M.A. lKenfuckyl, Ph.D. lJohns Hopkins! Assistant Professor of German HORACE ANSON DULMAGE B.A., B.D. fMcMasferl, Ph.D. tChicagoJ Associate Professor of Philosophy MICHEL EUVRAD L. es L. lParisl Sessional Lecturer in French HAROLD AUSTIN FREEMAN B.A. tSaskafchewanl, M.A. tTorontol Professor of French GOLDWIN SYLVESTER FRENCH M.A. lTorontol Assistant Professor of History IOHN ERNEST LASCELLES GRAHAM B.A. lTorontol, M.A., B.Lift. lOxfordl Professor of Political Economy BERNARD GROOM M.A. IOxford, Londonl Associate Professor of English GEORGE CALDWELL HADDOW M.A. lToronto, Oxfordl Professor of English LORENZ EARLE HAMPELL M.A. tTorontol Assistant Professor of Spanish CARL WALTER I-IEIMRICH B.A. lTorontol, M.A. llllinoisl Sessional Lecturer in German Professor of Political Economy ALBERT PRAY MARTIN lWlscons n Professor of German EDITH MARY FORSTER MARTIN A tAIbertal MA lLondon Assistant Professor of English HERBERT WILLIAM MCCREADY MA lTorontol PhD lHarvardt Associate Professor of History RUSSEL CRAIG MCIVOR fWesternl MA PhD fChlca o Professor of Pol1t1cal Economy DOROTHY IMRS C Wl MURPHY MBE BA tTorontol MA tOxford Torontol Assistant Professor of English RALPH HUGH NICHOLSON MA tTorontol Assistant Professor of Psychology DERRY NOVAK BA tTorontol Lecturer rn POIIIICS GEORGE STANLEY OTTO MA tOueen sl Special Lecturer in French and German ARTHUR WILLIAM PATRICK Manxtobal D de Pa Professor of Romance Languages HOLLAND PETERSON MA lTorontol Sessional Lec urer in Romance Languages CALVIN CUTHBERT POTTER B Sc tComl tSlr George Wllluamsl M Com tEconl WILLIAM DRUMMOND GROVES HUNTER Ph,D. tEcon.J tMcGiIlJ L.A B.A. lOxfordl, M.A. lEdinburqhl Assistant Professor of Political Economy NAOMI CATHERINE ADAIR IACKSON M.A. IMCGIIH, A.M., Ph.D. tkadcliffel Assistant Professor of Fine Arts CHARLES MURRAY IOHNSTON B.A. lMcMasterl. M.A., Ph.D. lPennsyIvanial Sessional Lecturer in History WILLIAM MORLEY KILBOURN B.A. lToronfol, Oxfordl, A.M. tHarvardl Sessional Lecturer in History On Leave of Absence Assistant Professor of Commerce for 1954 55 GEORGE ALFRED PROCTOR BA tMcMastert ARCT ITorontol Director of Music for 1954 55 EDWARD TOGO SALMON lSydneyl MA PhD fCambrudgel RSC Messeca Professor of Hrstorv DONALD MURRAY SHEPHERD lQueen sl PhD lChlca o Associate Professor of Classics J, F,R,S.C. A.B. larownl, A.M., Ph.D. ' I l, R.B.L. B. . , . , I B,A. , . ., . . ' q I M.A. I ' , . de I'U. ris . . . ' , . B.A. , .. ' M.A. ' , . . A' q J ANNE AGNES SMITH B.A. lQueen'sl Special Lecturer in History HALLIWELL SOULE B.A. lMcMasterl Special Lecturer in Commercial Law CLEMENT HODGSON STEARN M.A. lCambridqel, B.D. lLondonl, Ph.D. ITorontol Professor of Classics MARIE LOUISE STOCK B.A. IOueen'sl, M.A. lMcGiIIl Assistant Professor of French ROBERT WENDELL THOMPSON B.A. lTorontol, M.A. lQueen'sl Assistant Professor of Political Economy MARGARET HEAD THOMSON M.A. lTorontol Assistant Professor of Classics FREDERICK WILLIAM WATERS B.A., B.D. lMcMasterl, Ph.D. fYaIel Professor of Philosophy ROY MCKEEN WILES B.A. lDaIhousiel, M.A., Ph.D. lHarvardl Professor of English Hamilton College BOUSHRAY ABADIR B.Sc. IAIexandrial, Ph.D. lGIasqowl Post Doctorate Fellow in Chemistry HENRIETTA IANE ALDERSON M.Sc. lCoIumbial, Reg.N. Lecturer in Nursing HERBERT STOKER ARMSTRONG M.A. lTorontol, Ph,D. IChicagol Professor of Geology GILBERT RONALD BAINBRIDGE B.Sc., Ph.D. lDurhaml Post Doctorate Fellow in Physics AMES DOUGLAS BANKIE I R M.A. lQueen'Sl, Ph.D. fRicel Professor of Mathematics RAYMOND VICTOR BEST M.A.Sc. lBritish Columbial Sessional Lecturer in Geology ARTHUR TAYLOR BLADES B.Sc. lWesternl, Ph.D. lWisconsinl Post Doctorate Fellow in Chemistry, National Research Council of Canada ARTHUR NEWCOMBE BOURNS B.Sc. lAcadial, Ph.D. IMcGiIll Professor of Organic Chemistry FRANCIS RONALD BRITTON B.Sc. lUniversity College of Walesl, M.A. lMcMasterl Ph.D. lTorontol Assistant Professor of Mathematics LAURENCE HAROLD CRAGG M.A., Ph.D. lTorontol, F.C.I.C. Professor of Chemistry DOUGLAS MACKENZIE DAVIES B.A., Ph.D. lTorontol Assistant Professor of Zoology DAVID EDGAR DELZELL B.Sc. lToledol, M.Sc. lMichiganl Assistant Professor of Zoology IOHN WELLS DEWDNEY B.Sc. IMcMasterl, M.Sc. IMcGiIIl Special Lecturer in Physics HENRY EDMISON DUCKWORTI-I B.A., B.Sc. lManitobal, Ph.D. lChicagol Professor of Physics HUGH BRIAN DUNFORD M.Sc. lAIbertal, Ph.D. lMcGiIIl Post Doctorate Fellow in Chemistry RONALD MCCUNN FARQUHAR M.A., Ph.D. lTorontol Post Doctorate Fellow in Physics, National Research Council of Canada WILLIAM HERBERT FLEMING M.Sc., Ph.D. lMcMasterl Post Doctorate Fellow in Physics RONALD POWELL GRAHAM Nl.A. lQueen'sl. A.M., Ph.D. lColumbial, F.C.I. Professor of Chemistry FLORENCE ISABEL GREENAWAY B.N. lMcGilIl, M.S. lWaynel, Reg.N. Lecturer in Public Health Nursing FRICIS GULBIS M.Sc. fPetrogradl Associate Professor of Physics ALAN THOMSON HUTCHEON M.A. lSaskatchewanl, Ph.D. lMcGiIIl Assistant Professor of Chemistry ALFRED EDWARD IOHNS M.A., Ph.D. lTorontol Professor of Mathematics MARTIN WESLEY IOHNS M.A. lMcMasterl, Ph.D. lTorontol Professor of Physics RICHARD EDWARD IONES M.A. lQueen'sl Sessional Lecturer in Geology SAMUEL KIRKWOOD B.Sc. lAlbertal, M.S., Ph.D. lWisconsinl Associate Professor of Biochemistry HERMAN KLEEREKOPER the Agricultural School of the M.A., Ph.D. lMichiganl lGraduate of Netherlandsl Professor of Zoology LESLIE LAKING B.S.A. lOntario Agricultural Collegel Special Lecturer in Botany NORMAN DOUGLAS LANE B.A. lOueen'sl, M.A., Ph.D. lTorontol Assistant Professor of Mathematics WILLIAM DONALD MACCLEMENT B.A. lQueen'sl, Ph.D. lCambridgel Associate Professor of Botany DAVID BAILEY MACLEAN B.Sc. lAcadial. Ph.D. lMcGiIll Associate Professor of Chemistry for 1954-55 WILLIAM IAMES MCCALLION M.A. lMcMasterl Assistant Professor of Mathematics ALEXANDER BOYD MCLAY B.A. lMcMasterl, M.A., Ph.D. lTorontol, F.R.S.C. Professor of Physics CARMAN CALVERT MCMULLEN M.Sc., Ph.D. lMcMasterl Post-Doctorate Fellow in Physics IOHN IAMES MILLER B.A., Ph.D. lTorontol Associate Professor of Botany WILLIAM HENRY PARKER M.A., B.Sc. lOxfordl, F.R.G.S. Assistant Professor of Geography HOWARD EARL PETCH MSc lMcMasterl PhD lBrtlsh Columblal Assistant Professor of Physics MELVIN ALEXANDER PRESTON MA lTorontol PhD I8 irminghaml Associate Professor of Phystcs NORMAN WILLIAM RADFORTI-I MA lTorontol Ph D lGIasgowl Professor of Botany LLOYD GEORGE REEDS MA lTorontol Assistant Professor of Geography ALMA ELIZABETH REID BA lTorontol RegN Assistant Professor of Nursing Education FRANCES MARGARET RIDDELL B.A, lMcMasterl MS lBostonl RegN Sessional Lecturer in Nursing DENIS MARTIN SHAW M.A. lCambridgel, Ph.D. lChicagol F.G Assistant Professor of Geology DONOVAN BRADSHAW SUMNER M.A., D.PhiI. lWitwatersrandl M Sc lCambrldgel Professor of Mathematics HENRY GEORGE THODE M.B.E., M.Sc. lSaskatchewanl, Ph.D. lChicagol, F.R.S., F.R.S.C Professor of Physical Chemistry RICHARD .HOWDEN TOMLINSON c sopslPDlMcu Assistant Professor of Chemistry HUGH RALPH THOMPSON Ph D IMCGIII Sessional Lecturer in Geology M.A. lOx ordl, M.Sc. llllinoisl MAY AIKO WATANABE BSCN lMcMasterl Sessional Lecturer in Nursing HAROLD ARTHUR WOOD MA lMcMasterl Lecturer in Geography Atheletics and Physical Education IVOR WYNNE B.A. lMcMasterl, M.S. lEd.l, lSyracusel Director f Ah ' ' o t letrcs and Physical Education LESLIE ANDERSON PRINCE Assistant Director of Physical Educ IENS THORUP B.A. lSkaarupl. B.P.H E lCopenhagenl Instructor in Physical Education FCIC ation ANNE DOREEN TILLEY ALAI:.SlAESFIl:IclntEfWITH Diploma in Physical Education lDartford College of Physical Educationl Assistant Director of Physical Education Instructor in Physical Education , .S. 8.5 . IB: h ' , h. . G'Ill f , . . ' l The MARMOR 1955 ir Editor DONALD R. HAWKINS Associate Editors PAUL ADAMS RONALD BOWIE BARBARA SCHATZ Assistant Editors BOB ALLISON JOHN FLEMING BILL MORRIS NANCY NABLO ELLEN SWINTON MURIEL VOGEL Editorial Assistants Kathy Armour, Bill Beard, Janet Betts, Ruth Betzner, Marcia Bristow, Vincent Castellano, Bob Marsellus, Marilyn Mason, Jane McDonald, Edith McKay, Marian Passmore, Maria Puz, Jan Smit, Ruth Vila. The twenty-tourth voIume ot the MARMOR is pubIished by the Board ot Publications, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. John AIIan, Chairman ot the Board: James Lesiak, Business Manager, ErIe Nett, Advertising Manager. Photography by Mary Bolsby, Manager ot the Board ot Publications Photography Department, assisted by Don Bender, Howard Johnston, Joe McKenzie, Lorne Morphy, ErIe Nett and John Weber. The por- traits ot President Gilmour, Dr. Thode, Dr. Johns and most ot the graduates are by Hubert Beckett Studios. Other portraits are by Carey Stutios and Cunningham and Reid. We also wish to acknowl- edge the use ot photographs taken by the Hamilton Spectator, Mr, Harry FIatman and Superior Engravers. In addition, we wish to thank Miss Jean Montgomery, Mr. Douglas AIIaby, and the AthIetic Depart- ment tor their Iaind co-operation. Zz ,f ,..,,V X ff 1 f Marmor Index Page Armstrong, Dr. H. S. 9 Art Club 78 Assemblies 97 Athletic Banquet ll5 Athletics II9 Awards 134 Intramural Champions lMenl: Badminton l26 Basketball l25 Football l24 Hockey l26 Volleyball l25 Intramural Champions lWomenl: Archery I32 Sottball I33 Swimming l32 Volleyball 133 Varsity Teams lMen'sl: Badminton l23 Basketball lSeniorl I2I Basketball tlntermediatel I2l Football I2O Soccer lSeniorl 122 Soccer llntermediatel l22 Tennis V I23 Track I24 Varsity Teams iWomen's1: Archery I29 Badminton l3I Basketball tSeniorl I28 Basketball lJuniorl 128 Field Hockey 130 Golf 130 Hockey V V l3I Managers V I27 Volleyball V I29 Band and Cheereaders 72 The Band Cheerleaders Assoc. 80 Big Play V 102 Biology Club 82 Board ot Publications 66 Business, Advertising, Circulation 69 Choir 7I C.l.C. 8I Classical Club 77 Clet Club VV 72 Coat ot Arms, Hamilton College 7 Concert Orchestra 7I C.O.T.C. 84 Crest 2 Debates l08 Debating Finals II3 Debating Union 78 D. Aitchison Lumber Co. Limited V V Beckett, Photographer V Bil1's Greystone V V VV Henry Birks G Sons lOnt.l Ltd. Burlington Steel Company Limited VV The Cambridge Clothes Shop VV Canadian Westinghouse Co. Ltd. V Cloke G Son Limited V V V Davis-Lisson Ltd. V VV V... VV ,.,. Robert Duncan and Company Limited The T. Eaton Co. Limited ..V......VV..V ,V......V.V V The Frid Construction Co. Limited .VVV Fuller Brush Company Limited V ...,.. ........ V The Grimsby Independent Limited ,.....,... Hamilton College V... VVVV .,.,,,...,,...V. .,V... V V V... V V The Hamilton Spectator V.V......V. ,..V... V V... .VVV V Page Page Dedication 3 N.C.F.U.S. Committee VV 45 Divinity School 59 Dramatic Society 73 O +. S .+ 7 Dramatic Workshop 73 OEZIJZ Ocle Y 'Ig Organizations 65 Edwards Hall 63 Edwards Hall Open House 99 parade l44' l48l I54' '58 Events 87 Parker, Dr. N. H. VV 33 Philosophy Club 75 Facuuy '38 Photography Statt ' . 69 Physical Sciences Building 65 Faculty Debate 96 Ph . I S . B .Id. Fall Convocation 93 Yslca. . Clences. ui mg lOttnclal Openmgl 92 Freshettes 57 . . Physics Club 81 Freshmen In Arts 55 P I CI b 74 Freshmen in Science 56 ofacfon U Politics Club 74 Freshman Week 90 Preliminary Year 58 President's Message 5 Geography Club 83 gjology glue P 83 Retectory 4l I mour, r. . . Graduaiesi Sadie Hawkins Dance V 98 Divinity 33 School ot Nursing VV 60 Extension V 36 Science Federation V V 80 Honours Arts V 9 Seniors in Arts 48 Honours Science I3 Seniors in Science 49 Pass Courses I8 Silhouette VV 67 Sociology Club 75 S h-F h V 94 Heating. Plant V 87 Sgghefix Y 54 The HGHGSS, A 102 Sophomores in Arts V 52 Honour S0C'e1Y 8 Sophomores in Science 53 Spanish Club V 77 ln Memoriam 1 4 Parade it V Spring Convocation H9541 VVV' 88 Johns' Dr. A. E, K 3 Spring Convocation H9551 V, II6 Junior Prom V V I00 Sieafn QV- C- H: to 36 JuniO,-,5enio,- H4 Students . Council V 42 Juniors in Arts V V 50 SUll'0W5k'- DV- Z- L- 4 Juniors in Science 5I J 'Y' D G' 5' 4 Thode, of. H. e. V na Tri-Service Ball V ll2 Mac Formal IO6 Marmor SMH 69 Undergraduates 4I Marmor Statt I42 U.N'T.D' 84 Maroon Key Society 47 U.R.T.P. 85 Math Club 82 1 McMaster Christian Union 76 McMaster University I36 Waiters 85 Men's Athletic Executive l2O Wallingtord Formal V I05 Merrie England Il0 Wallingford Hall VV 61 M.l.R.C. 79 West Wallingtord 62 M.M.A. Executive 70 W.I.R.C. V 79 Modern Language Club 76 Women's Athletic Executive I27 M.S.B. Executive 46 Wonderland Ball I09 Muse and Directory Statts 68 W.S.B. Executive V 46 Musicales I04 W.U.S.C. Committee 45 0 1 Advertisers Index Page Page Thomas Lees VV Lumsden Brothers Limited VV Sam Manson Limited VVVV V Martin 6: Lawrie Ltd. McMaster University Extension Department Norton Company ot Canada, Limited V VV V GV W. Robinson Co. Ltd. VVVV VVVVVVVVVVVV VV VV V Simpsons-Sears Frank B. Smith Co. Limited, Florists A. M. Souter 5 Co. L1m1ted V..VVVVVVVVV..V.V.VVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVV . VVVVV . The Standard Life Assurance Company The Steel Company of Canada, Limited Studebaker-Packard of Canada, Limited Superior Engravers Ltd. University of Toronto Extoiioioo 'i 15oi5oL'i'i1i'o'iil 'QQff ffff 155 156 155 155 156 155 146 150 158 157 149 152 147 157 151 153 150 151 155 151 159 151 157 VV VV VVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV V V 160 157 150 159 147 145 150 155 157 F. P. Weaver Coal Co. Limited V.VVVVV..VVVVV.V.V.V.VVVVVVVVV.VVVVVVV. .VVVVV.V Qs a wonderful ear to start ' And it's especially wondeiiul for you men and women of MCM3St6l who ale stepping out of MCMdSt91 University, and into Oppoitunity. Canada itself is a gieat oppoitunity . gi eatei this yeai than evei befoie in its histoiy. Gieatei in hoiizon-wide potentials . . anc in suiging development Look aiound you at the world of ways in which your country is grow ing and pioneeling. Whatevei wav you pick, you have the chance to pioneei, too . . and to build a iichei, more iewai ding life for youi known. This unlimited horizon is found especially in Canada's industiy F01 industry is looking for people like you . with bioad background and univei sity tiaining to become a new generation of industrial leadeiship Congratulations and our sinceie wishes for a life of achievement and reward. STUDEBALKKER-PACKARD 0F UANAIIA. LIRIITED Hamilton, Untarw I . . . . . . . . 1 self than any year or even generation of university graduates has ever C C '::::-:-:-:-:-:-' 4:.::::::-:-.-.. .-:-:2S1f1525:5:1:2: fzfffririr' g:5:1:2:15251E:5:2:1:-.-,. ' .... :::: 1 : fig.- . . ' 1'f:1f-. ,.5:1:5f!5f:5':'5151:- :1:2:1S. . K-::::i:::,:::::t:u:::'x-. Q .gIgI:Z:Z-I-2-,-gg.. ,-1-' ' ---- v v 1 - - - - - - --A. - . . v N . . . - - -N ' '.'.-2- 5.2.5.-. -'I'Z'I'!4:Z:Z:Z:':'5'5'.-2:25 .. f TTTIJ ' ' ' 'N ' ' ' ' ' M ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'A :!:. ':'5 :I'. .. ..--f , . - H 4 -' F . J J 3 6- .' 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X-N , i' Stelco is over 90f7b Canadian owned. if Stelco paid out SI00,776,0J0.00 to other firms for materials and services in 1953. 1,,s 'R oF L'4Lnr, 11' Stelco has spent more than 8I8I,000,lHl0.0ll in its continuous expansion programme. THE STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED HAMILTON - MONTREAL 'first and foremost in every major steel activity 7 N 'fm 'P 'ix 'I X lr' f L 1' J :Qwest f M J , , If V. i P 71,4 f C 'Gr N 1 .45 1 ' 53 'lla' We 52 Q xx Q58 N-as o 4317 ,Q ZF2?SXY'?bN .ly is 52 . gwssvaswmgasggsw M Z XQQSYYFCY 3 v NX . NN ,p sg: 4 M .'1..if. i ' what it offers aa today I Unusual scope for advancement because of the relatively high number of key iobs. l Variety of opportunity in the form of countless careers in buying, managing, selling and service. I Average earnings which compare very favour- ably with other types of business. 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Comfortable residences for men and women. Student employment office located on the eampus. Building expansion provides latest facilities. Courses offered lead to the following degrees: H.A., H.Com., lVl.A., B.Sc., H.Sc.N., Nl.Sc., l'h.lJ., Valuable entrance scholarships offered annual- ly. Other scholarships and prizes in course, facilities for extramural study. For Calendars, pictorial pamphlets and information, please write: The Registrar, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada I 4 L11-aai,i,f itat-1-mis i i LUMSDEN BROTHERS Photostat and Blue Prints N i LIMITEIPI MARTLIN a LAWRIE mo. i l WH 1'I'ffIL'i3C ANI' 32 fififff Street - H2'mi't n A HAN1lI,:l'OiNi,iLCNNNIJA ABRASIVES . . . used everywhere as: POLISHING ABRASIVES PULPSTONES SHARPENING STONES REFRACTORIES GRINDING WHEELS NON-SLIP FLOORS Making better products . . . to make other products better NORTON COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED HAMILTON ONTARIO v 0 PIIYSICAI. 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The Certified Public Accountants Associa- tion of Ontario, incorporated in 15126, offers courses leading' to the designation, which are condlicted by the University of Toronto Ex- tension Department. Exemption from the first-year course and the Primary examination may. upon applica- tion, be granted to graduates in Commerce and Finance and an additional year may be allowed if the applicant has had acceptable accounting experience. Practical experience may be obtained by employment in public accounting or by general accounting duties in business. For further particulars apply to THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 228 Bloor Street West Toronto, Ontario CATERING TO AI.I. BI.XI ' STIIIJENTS VI'ffll H111 f1'l1+'sf of F0011 ANI! SEI-iVIC'l+I Bii .i is serzrsrouii. Compliments ol' T H E D. AITCHISON LUMBER CO. LIMITED Lumber and Masonite Shim- l8o'fS' Phone JA 7-1586 98 MAIN ST. WEST HAMILTON 155 :if .4 5- 'o 3? x 3 i 5 I 'r 1 - I I 1 'F is 1 .5 1 I rf. i 1' I l I 3 1 5 13 Q I 1 11 1 i 4 I 1 I. 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