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fl' if A x I I ' K fl 'I ' r if ' xg' ,L 1 ' X , Il' , f ' A - I ll 1 1 lb. , 1 ilfru W. ff VHUGH.MoR'ToN yAyy,ju:2rYNE 1 ' f 4 A 139 Ballantyne'Avenue Montreal West, Quebec ENTERED Sept. 1949: Football '50-'51, Co-capt.g Hockey '50-'52, Co-capt.g Track '49-'51, Captain, Council '49-'52, Vice-presidentg Fire Chief '51- '52g Zoo Squad '49-'50, Chapel Committee '51- '52g Biology Lab Asst. '50-'51, Meteorology '50, History Dept. '49g Athletic Association ,505 Ath- letic Council '51-'52g Morning Refreshments Com- mittee '50g Prefect in the South Dorm '51-'52, Hugh was one of the outstanding members of our Great Form. He contributed to the school on the athletic fields where he was captain of track, and co-captain of hockey and football. He was fire chief, vice-president of the Council, and a prefect on the second floor of the South Dorm. Our Canadian also made a name for himself as an entertainer. He could be found at almost any time surrounded by his admirers in his room, where he developed into a promising parlor comedian as an imitator of anything that creeps. Every Wednesday night he held open house for the Boys',g although they occasionally caused chaos, Hugh took the destruction in his own way, with a smile. NICKNAMES L Van A, Van, Pierre, Hughie. GREAT AMBITION To make peace. THEMESONG St, Louie Woman. PROFILE Nature Boy . . . High Ideals . . . Cannuck. 54
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EN GH DUSEN 7 0, ,GSO Clarsmo Avenuxls H I NM York ,Z-4' -6' ? fx sion Group '52, Advanced Music '52g Sr. Boy-of- f 1 xi-' Qaygxsog X9 'P N. 613- faq :,e.g:a- E Sept. 1948: Strong Box '48-'52, Presi- dentg Mill i -'52g Tamarack '51-'52g Guide Com- mitt ' -'52, Riflery '48-'50g Honor Roll '48- '52g udent Council '51-'52, Secretaryg Current Events Club '51-'52, Chairman, Religious Discus- Day '50-'51, S. S. S. S. '51-'52, Hugh can be said to have held the undisputed title of Mr. Treasurer of Millbrook. As President of the Strong Box he uout-efficienciedn all previous efiiciency men by flj having the Strong Box moved to more beautiful surroundings, and C2j by ending up the year with a profit CPD. Hugh Was Treasurer of the Mill and the Tamarack, which jobs he operated with unfailing energy. He also managed to be on the Honor Roll. As if he didn't have enough to do, Hugh sued the Silo and collected humble apologies for its having accidentally misprinted his hrst name as Huge, Hugh was secretary of the Council his last year, and it can be said that his work was revolutionary. He brought the doings of that secret organization to the attention of the voters with crystal- clarity. We thank him. NICKNAMES Van D, Huge, Hoo, Hoo-Hoo, Doo, Money Bags GREAT AMBITION To have time to spare. THEMESONG Come Labor On. PROFILE The Efficiency Kid . . . Scholar . . . I saw a pear 35
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