Sir George Williams University - Annual Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

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EDITORIAL Table of Contents PRINCIPALIS MESSAGE VALEDICTORY ADDRESS - Murray B. Spiegal PICTURES GRADUATE PHOTOS - Arts . GRADUATE PHOTOS - Science .. GRADUATE PHOTOS - Commerce . BACCALAUREATE ADDRESS - Dean H. F. Hall PICTURES THE J-GROUP Page 7 8 9-10 11-14 15-30 31-42 43-54 55-56 57-60 . 61-62 President Vice-President CDayJ Vice-President CEveJ ANNUAL '50 Graduating Class Faculty of Arts, Science, and Commerce Sir George Williams College Montreal, Que. Class Executive C olin N. Mackie Edgar J. Fee Eric Charles Cowan Treasurer Nicholas J. Grycan Secretary Ethel E. Schwisberg Valedictorian Murray B. Spiegal Chairman, Social Committee Ed. MacDonald. B.Sc. 1Com Chairman, Baccalaureate Service Committee Morley E. Pinkney Chairman, Annual Committee Thomas Plunkett Annual '50 C ornmittee Wm. Marconi Shirley E. Pope Dan. Rosenbloom Keith J. Mosher Rae Raesnick Warren Reid David Brown Cecil Kirton Commerce Arts Commerce Commerce Arts Arts Science Science Science Arts Arts Commerce Arts Arts Arts Arts Arts EDITORIAL... . So we are now considered educated. At least in the formal sense we may suppose this to be true if we are to consider the acquisition ofa Bachelor's degree as the final achievement of the educational process. And for all purposes society,or popular opinion, may consider that such an accomplishment merits recognition of the individual as an educated person. But we cannot be satisfied with any such narrow definition of education. The educational philo- sophy to which we have been recently exposed will not permit us to accept such a concept. We know that education is a continuing process that does not stop at the end of a particular period. Convocation '50 is not a stop, then, but merely a pause. A time for reflection and assessment before progressing further. Despite whether some of us may go on to higher degrees, or abandon for- mal education at this point, we must of necessity continue with our own individual educational process. To stop now would be to deny the value of the past years. Apart from any vocational skill we may have acquired during undergraduate years, our college training has provided us with some tools to aid in understanding the social, economic, political, physical, and spiritual basis of the modern world. It should also have made us aware of some of the basic problems that confront our materialistic society. And wary of, attempts of evasion or dismissal, and skeptical of some of the widely held popular opin- ions regarding them. K. E. Norris, M.A., Ph. D. Principal Sir George Williams College Another Graduating Class!! It seems impossible!! But it serves to emphasize the inevitable fact that the College is growing older, that it is no longer a new phenomenon in the Canadian Educational scene, and that the body of its Alumni is increasing in size and importance. Like all its predecessors, this yearls graduating class is the largest in the history of the College. It is a far cry from the present class of more than 200 people to the two men who were first to receive the College's degrees in the fall of 1936. One approaches the idea of the graduation of a new class with mixed feelings of pleasure and regret - pleasure that this group of fine young people are about to have their efforts re- warded and are reaching, not the end of the trail, but another milestone along the wayg regret that the College, which has learned to depend upon them for undergraduate leadership and tone, must now get along without them. The list of this year's graduates includes an imposing array of those who have meant a great deal to Sir George Williams College in recent years, and who have contributed much to the life of the student body during their terms as undergraduates. To them, and to all members of the class, I offer congratulations and best wishes on behalf of the Board of Governors and the Faculty. fp was K. E. Norris Principal. 'T J ' 1 Address by Murray B. Spiegal at the Convocation May 30. 1959 Mr Ghairman, Mr. Principal, Honoured Guest, Meriibers ofthe Board of Governors and Faculty, Ladies and Gentlemen. Tonight I find myself in a very privileged position, for to me has fallen the task of saying goodbye to Sir George Williaiiis College on behalf of this year's graduating class. The solemnity of the occasion bears testimony to its importance, for tonight we, of the graduating class, have reached the end of another stage in our progress. With the completion of each such stage we must look back, recall and evaluate so that in the light of the past, we may better foresee the future. Marty of us first came to Sir George for what we then termed a higher education. The very meaning which we attached to this term was a narrow and limited one. Most of us then conceived of education as that which ive glean from text books and our esteemed professors, but tonight, as we look back, we receive a better understanding, a clearer conception of this term, tonight we realize that the word education means much more than the bookf learning we receive at college. It includes the many values, the ideals and the attitudes which are developed as a result of our association with our fellow students. We have learned much since we first entered the narrow confines of this great institution. The very essence of its philosophies have become a part of ourselves. Proud that we were of an institution whose tenets are steeped in toleration, understanding, and progress, we proceeded to adopt these attitudes and develop these views. Students of many ideologies, of diff ferent races, and of different religions have learned to live together in mutual respect and admiration, have learned to disagree yet not be disagreeable. We are proud ofthe warm spirit of friendliness that permeates our halls, finds its way into our classrooms, and accompanies us on our many student activities. A spirit that binds student to student, professor to professor, and student to professor, when our days at college are but a memory we will still retain a vivid picture of these friendly relationships. Perhaps some of you remember the mass protest meeting last year to speak out against the college's refusal to allow a certain political speaker to address a college audience. 'To some of you the crowded room of protesting and excited students may have stood out as a symbol of a free and demof cratic student body asserting its rights to hear and evaluate whatever political opinion they wished to listen to. To me that occasion holds other memories. I shall never forget the two senior members of the faculty who, amidst the excitement of the meeting, quietly slipped into the crowded room, and finding all the seats occupied, unhesitatingly sat down on the floor. 'To me that was a symbol. Amongst the finest treasures we take away with us tonight are the many friendships we have cemented here at college. When we prst arrived at Sir George, strangers in a new environment, a little scared perhaps, we found adjustment a simple task, for wherever we went we were made welcome. From those first days on we made many friends. At our manysporting events, at our many club meetings and at our many dances we continued to meet these friends, strengthening the bonds between us as we went along until tonight we take with us friendships which in many cases will last throughout life. We must not, however, allow the solemnity of the occasion, nor the happiness within us to blind us to the task ahead. We of the graduating class move into a world of turmoil, filled with antagonisms and moral chaos. We were educated and tonight we are graduated from a college which prides itself on its stress of the humanities. To us falls the task then of bringing our knowledge, our concern with fellow man and our acceptance of his worth to a world standing on the brink of another world war. It is significant that this year the last large class of veterans is graduating. These men and women have done a great deal for our college. They have brought maturity and stability to its premises and have instilled in their fellow students a sense of purpose. These men and women know the horrors of war, they understand the meaning of privation, they know the value of peace and security. These men and women along with their fellow students I am sure, will, in the light of the past, give honest leadership and guidance to the world of the future. 7 Colleges throughout Canada lament the passing of the mature influence of veteran enrolment. But at Sir George we have no cause for fear. An integral part of our college is the evening division, 2500 men and women who, engaged in the business world during the day, spend their leisure hours, in the evening, in study. Serious minded and conscientious, these students remain a solid foundation upon which Sir George will continue to grow in the years to come. Fellow members of the graduating class, in a few moments we will become graduates of Sir George Williams Gollege. Looking back upon our struggles and triumphs of the past four years we realize that we have a great deal to be thankful for. To the board of governors and the faculty through whose help our stay at Sir George has been made a happy and fruitful one, To the parents, the wives and the friends who have sacrificed so much to enable us to graduate tonight, and finally To Sir George for building up our trust and faith in our fellow men, for giving us a place in the ever growing family of Georgians, and for giving us conhdence to go ahead. To all, in sincere appreciation we offer our thanks. It is our fervent hope that we may remain always worthy of your confidence. VALEDIETEIRY LTJ Academic Strategy Conference. I i The most human element in Humanities 101 Post-lecture Psychology 101 3 -...Q 7 C. x. 'f-...K Only too happy to Av X give out D.V.A. cheques gn' An Elizabethan expert not usually so demure. R f . A. ,. ,ww V l ,nszm , Y I . Qft.t 'X my Nl Xl NLM , X x lS1ii.,.!' lui x .Ax ru .tj ff Graduating Class Executive Committee ,. , J, Social Annual '50 Committee 3 K Xe 'Q . H., X, X ' -V, 1-mai' N i' . it if ,v - ' A Q --,env 1 xr . . it committee '45ffQffff?'A ,ff ' Em Qf 9 l 5 . .-- . QQ! ,,.. Gr owing i ri . Cv. N 'jf-+5 Kang wi- Q- . b..PN-' 3 ..- 2 sun Pains . rgilfv Head man in Athletics - Herb Jackson. i tu- Head Athlete - Gill trophy winner - Bill Ransom ARTS 50 ln a century given over to a riot of Technology and Commerce, the B.A. is likely to feel obsolescent. He may, in his undergraduate years, have tried Chem. 101, possibly he has Physics 102, he may even have a credit in Accountancy - but generally speaking, he is more con- versant with matters traditional. History, Languages, Philosophy and Literature have comprised his studies, all of which should give him a long face and a profound stare. Considering the times, it should also give him a furrowed brow. If none of the faces on the next few pages exhibit these particular features,the reason is attributable, we hope, to some further insight and assurance their studies have given them. The B.A. during his years at College has come to see him- self in an historical context. He has perspective now, and looks before and after. If, in the mirror of his thought, he sees reflected aworld where explosion is everywhere imminent, he contemplates it with an assurance that transcends complacency and goes deeper than optimism. If the mirror gives him the violence of his own time and place it also shows him the past. He sees the centuries since Greece, he can follow History across Europe and perceive in the dark grief of human flux where the white names burn and the achievements gleam. Man's hope he sees in Man. In the ongoing of human history he values his place: the past he knows is always dark and the future darker. Believing this and having faith, he strives with good men everywhere to strike a light to take us forward. , , ,, , X 4 m qp4!if L ,X fiii 45? in A ' . 5- A E. , ,. .. Y' A , -Lf 9152 QV 1 we , C-W M R12 rm -Af ' L A 1 . TNQ ,A1 Q . X 1 6,351 lf? GT' H 1 'Q 'AV f 1-gs3' Gi Q T -Mi i ' + , , 4 Q M QW me me E kg' '- :FA iw fw T-M1!Lvf vQfwi5f'9m 'K7C5? , ,-.- 5 F - A -E x , 265: 4. S11 . fi- - V 4- . T. 4 ' 1 - - J' 039961 f Q ' i L 1314, Y.,- -f Off UQ N V Q . A n 3' ' 'P ,Rl ug --., L' K K 1 4 H - f if + e Q4 ', 43 V. N ,rx H I K k .rt s V wi A A.. 'W f ag k .5l.-Q I, N, A L I 1.4 i '4YY.,x i img L fx ? I Q' Q3 Kwwwjlggh f ' I H' A F I GILDA ADLER Collegiate interests included the Music Club and the Political Problems Club. Plans to engage in social research. GERALD WILFRED ROBERTSON ALTON Swimming and Science Clubs. The Georgian's views on Montrea1's Night Life held this man's interest. Intends to marry and qualify for a Social Worker's Degree. HARRY EDWIN BENNETT Hobby is music and ambition is to make a career as a school-teacher. BERNARD BE RC OVITCH Expects to continue education post- graduate work, probably in Law at McGill. Wishes Sir George had a Law Faculty. -Q. Q' I 5 , fs .fqg . B :L J .-L. , X C Y. ss .,.- ,. -1' 1: . time ..- - , . rcs ARTS '50 ROBERT EDWARD FRASER BERRY Active in the S.C.M. , Political Problems Club, Veterans' Society, and gets his chief form of physical exercise through swimming. Plans further study at McGill. Another who would like to see the College have its ovm building and able to offer post- graduate courses. KATHLEEN MARGARET BLAKEY Extra - curricular interests were confined to the Womens Club. Lists matrimony as a post-graduate aim. EVE LYN BLIGH Usually to be found engrossed in stimulating conversations in the Trough. Hopes,eventually, to attend the Library School at McGill. I have only attended Sir George since October 1949, but this has been the most worthwhile year in my University career . JACK B. BOBROVE Another potential lawyer. His pet hope is that Sir George gets a new building that would enable the college to offer professional post-graduate course. NORMAN BONSOR Claims to have spent most of his time in the magazine section of the library. Professes no great worries about the future and his immediate aim is to make a hole-in-one at golf. DORA BRA WER Active in the Political Problems Club and President of the Drama Club. Had role in Production Tobias and the Angel. ' Acedemic interests - psychology and literature. Plans post-graduate work in child developmental psychology. W lg ' ' ALLAN ERNEST CLARK me 5. - 'Q -1- tw 1' . HENRY Y. CHOW -X. ,I ,... Y V 'ri -S A ' 'Z' 'S' ' !' Q STANLEY FRANK BRENEGAN A sports spectator: working in adver- iq? tising ut present. Never attracted by X , blondys. , -is , fi ng JD STEPHANE CHIAVAZZA KY Secretary-Treasurer of Spanish Club. Interested in Spanish Culture. Plans a refresher course in business and a career as a private secretary with some translation work. R g, X N Nc-7:'Y5'f' ag, -, A . z SIMA RXENGARTEN COHEN fMrs.l Now living in the U.S.A. Chief inter- est is creative writing but states her future plans and interests as: Just being Mrs. Irving Cohen . ERIC CHARLES COWAN Presently holds the rank of Major in the Canadian Army fActive Forcej and plans to make a career out of the Army. CHARLES F. DAVIS Academic interests were centred around English, Psychology. and Sociology. Future plans are fairly indefinite although he expects to start in the advertising field eventually aiming at writing or publishing. JAMES ERNEST MARCEL DESNOYERS DAVID V. DUNBAR When not engaged in such extra- curricular pastimes as bowling, skiing, tennis and weight-liiting, is employed as an accountant with the Bell Telephone Company. Ambition: To leave the world a happier place than I found it. JEFFREY BARNARD EARLE Interested in music, piano, swimming, and waterpolo. Future aim is post- graduate work in psychology. ARTS '50 f. Plans a future in Psychiatric Social i ,V r H ,Q Work or Education. Lnterested in Music 4' Fit- ,, if ' x . Q A -W EDYTHE M. FALLON f,,f ' R Contributor to Georgian 1947-48, Hob- ? 4: 'W biesinclude bridge, reading and travel- ing. No comment as to future plans. ' in 9 'N EDGAR JOHNSTON FEE 2nd Year Rep.,SUS 1947-48g president, S U S 1949 - 505 intermediate hockey Q.. 1947-48. Active in student government I, if I, 'R and awards system re - organization. Recreation confined to Hockey, Base- ' ball, Golf, tennis and bridge. Hopes for a teaching career. Q l V JOHN MORTON FERGUSON V g ' -' ' Afellowship student from Fort William , Ontario. Will become a physical 77' F .gg director on graduation. in . ij? 19 GEORGE ROBERT FISHER Plans I1 career in theology. CLARE FRANCKUM Hopes to enter public health nursing. ISRAEL FREEDMAN 'iff . -ve--.9 l,,y. V fa' B .Jw I 'S 615 ESTELLE GAHAN Political Problems Club and Evening Women's Society. Interests - Politics the Theatre and Travel. My future is a thing of the past. MARY JOYCE GALLAGHER Georgiantics '47g Cercle Francais 47 - 48g Co-winner Girl Badminton Doubles 47 - 493 Worked at University Settlement as voluntary kindergarten teacher. Hopes to enter McGill Library School. WILLIAM SAM GE LB FARB Keenly interested in labour relations. , Q P13115 P0St'gTadUat9W01'k in PSYCh010gY Recently appointed Executive Director 13 in at CO1l1IT1bi21- of the Associated Clothing Manufactur- W ' . , ers Lic.. which is connected with the X K.. 37,1 Anialgamated Clothing Workers of -T3 ' Canada. An old man but a perpetual student. A JAMES JOHN FULLERTON MAX GOI-DMAN !' Came toSir George from McGill where I . Active in Political Problems Club, he .spent three years in the Commerce ' ' Veterans' Society, and Hillel. Hobby School. Interested in Badminton. : Y 'ia if-Z'f iS philately. Tennis, Golf and Water Sports. Q ,ga ... .Y .isa Now attending University of Montreal dp- 'v Law Faculty where he is studying for 4 . Notary's degree. SCOTT TRACY EDMOND GOODNOH i 4... n is Q ,ZQ, Q, ,, I fi at , ,U Ni , eq.: ,- I NAT GORBY x Active in the ski Club, Badminton, and the Record Club. Plansto do some playwriting and get a Com- , W L .V merce Degree. L 'T W ra! F s 'C 0 JOHN WILSON GRAHAM ISADORE GRE ENBA UM A budding lawyer who managed to get in some public speaking practice with the Debating Club. A 4 5 3'a 9 at lil f-wx ' , Q , i ' . sflff ..,.,e-f:e2' 5 5:'f 515555 j j! sl X1 . 1:-Sirgef ' '-ws ff: Qt' , ggi .N . ARTS '50 College interests have centred on the Georgian,the Library, Swimming, etc. his chief outside interest being his wife I have been condemned to McGill for a diploma as a stepping stone to teach- ing. EGON JELINEK REVA JE ZAROFF Collegiate interests were centred in the Political Problems Club and the Record Club. Hopes to enter the teaching profes- sion via McGill. GERALD KERWIN Political Problems Club,lectures, and the Library are his chief collegiate interests. Liked the atmosphere of Sir George and plans post-graduate work in economics and international relations. DAVID BEN-ZION KIRSHNBLATT Hillel Foundation and Political Problems Club. Employed by the British United Press. A past executive of the Montreal Jewish Youth Council and active in the organization of the Quebec Federation of Youth Movements. EILDON QPENNYJ KONDAKS College interest - Characters frequenting the place. Expecting the first of what she hopes is a long series of young Kondaksf' ROBERT MICHAEL KOURI, B.SC. A basketball enthusiast now studying law. ALBERT OSCAR LANDRY An American Veteran, native of Stanford Maine, who hopes to return to his native land eventually. Extra - curric- ular interests include swimming and tennis. Post-graduate ambition is to obtain an Ph.D. 22 . .J-.ri E. Qing: 915 ' ' ' 1' 3 . -G' - -xi Si s N.. .fx ,ii it - sg. .2 f if tEi:j2:.E? P vii: . 'Y N 21.3.7 , ,..-- i .J E L -1 -1 A-Q 1, ..., ., A I X RAYMOND LASDIN Collegiate interests included the Political Problems Club, Veterans' Society, Economics Club, and the Ski Club. Plans an immediate rest, then real study, and eventually make money. Thinks probable destiny will be St. James Street - selling pencils. JOSEPH VICTOR LAWSON Active in Political Problems Club, Vet- erans' Society and S. U.S. Plans a teach- ing career. ARTHUR LECK Psychology and debating on politics and philosophy seem to have occupied most of this man's extra undergraduate time. Hopes to study clinical psychology possibly at the University of Montreal. College is like a job - steady work and interesting, but not the centre of life. PEARL SHIRLEY BERMAN LIGHTER QMrs.D Music appreciation club. Interests and future plans are centred around hus- band - nothing else is definite RACHEL RESNICK Interested in writing. A member of the 1950 Grad Class Annual Com- mittee. I've had my schooling, now I want an education . ELSTON A.ROBERT Worked on the Georgian 1948-1949. Hopes to get M.A. in History at McGill or U.B.C. WINTON LEIGH ROBERTS Intends to do post-graduate work in Commerce and Education. At pre- sent is a teacher with the Montreal Protestant School Board. NATALIE ROSEN Hillel Counselorship and Music Club. Plans career in Social work. .X-2' t .Q s .1 'x X YQ '. -2 fs if .ff ,S 3 A 9 .. 1 ' Q f 4 I S A 1 'Q 'i X L d li -S ARTS '50 JOAN ISABEL DRUMMOND ROSS A member of the Girls' Basketball team 1949-50, active in the S.C.M., and the 1947 production of Georg- iantics . Interested in skiing and all sports. Is planningabicycle tour of England this summer. OWEN ROWE Active in boxing, table tennis, the Georgian, and swimming. Interests lie in song, short story writing, and strumming a guitar. Hopes to become a psychiatric so- cial worker. SOPHIE SC HWARTZ Interests include the College Choir, travel, and music. No comment about future. ETHEL EDGAR SC HWISBERG Future plans include post-graduate studies in Philosophy at McGill. Expresses the hope that in the none too distant future she will be present at a graduate reunion at the opening of a 'new building' to house Sir George Williams College. J 1 I W I in ST UART GARTH SHAW Was active in Political Problems Club, S. C. M. and S. U. S. 14th Year Ftep.J However, he maintains that his chief undergraduate interest lay in his at- tempts at Developing a class con- sciousness and a mature aesthetic appraisal . MURRAY B. SPIEGEI.. Class Valedictorian 50g active in Political Problems Club. Debating if . Y -55,3--P-,A .2 F: - A I - 5 13 fr: -4' p I JOHN HARDCASTLE WALDIE Y Fellowship Secretary. Active in basketball and volleyball. Chief out- side interest is flying. JOHN KEMP WARD intra-mural basketball,badminton, and swimming. Also likes cycling and Club. Outside interests include Hillel '5' travelling. and United Jewish Student s Appealg Future plans include marriage and Vice-President C.J.A. Youth Division, -1' teaching career. and YMHA Club Leader. Plans to put his debating ability to use and study law at McGill. JOHN HARVEY SYMONS ju H ' F NANCY OL-AK , . wilt- i Another uncommunicative individual. Active in Athletics and the Music However, he may do some work in the A Club. field of psychology- ,'- 63 i N ' Has her post-graduate eye trained ' Y on the Library School at McGill. CHARLES EUGENE VAC HON NORMA FRANCES C Randy' J GOULD College interests ranged from music to politics, active in Music Club, Womens' Club and Political Problems Club. Post-graduate work will be centred around books, either Library School or Post-graduate work in English SHIRLEY ELSPETH POPE Basketball 1945 - 49g Cplayer, coach managerlg 'Georgian' secretary 1945- 50g Women's Editor 1950g Georgian Award 19505 Athletic Representative 1946-47g E. F. S. S. 1948g Publications Committee. Future calls for a career in Library Work. HARRY PINKER Georgiantics publicity in 1947 and news editor of Georgian in 1948. Active in I-Iillel. Plans professional studies in aw. X X X xxx ' Q fs X X'ts.:M Q V 'e cs c. . ' . ' voter? N ft X NX 4 t f - f gif, 5, . vip -Y at 'X x K sm 1 xv .tv .5 wee it 1- Q: EX x Q22- mi 'Elf ARTS '50 JOHN PETER LAWSON Interests Centered in Veterans' Society, Economics Club and Political Problems Club. At present a textile 'salesman- in-training'. Interested in business Administration. ETHEL SCHEINFELD Thoroughly enjoyed her sojourn at Sir George. Plans teaching career and hopes to become a French Specialist. THERESA C ZORTOKOWSKI Interested in all college functions. Plans to get a teacher's degree but is doing secretarial work in the meantime. g g -1:1-:ff . .if':1.-a sks' ' I fps. Chief Reader in English 101 during a 1 .5 1. 1949-50. Academic interests lie in lit- I X' 6 erature and psychology with side-excur - 3' . H 3 sions into Statistics. 4- Plans further study in Social Work. Wy, ' ' Y . P THOMAS O. HECHT SUS Clubs Chairman 1949 - 505 S U S Intermediate Award '50g Vice-Chairman Constitutional Committeeg President Table Tennis Clubg Chairman, Liberal Caucus '49g Political Problems Club 499 Election Committee '50g and Hillel. Phew! Wonder when he found time to graduate. Claims title of Chief Rabble Rouser 1949 - 50. Plans post-graduate work at McGill with view to entering the Diplomatic Service. N L'- :E It -su is ,B ., ,Q SWS' , b.,. i H3 Q 1' . A MURIEL TOMKINS President E. F. W. S. No other data available. 25 GERTRUDE SCHNEIDERMAN MABE L BRASH Coming from Scotland where no such facilities ure available :is evening courses in Arts, I appreciate the great work that is being done by Sir George. May this work still increase. ' LUCIEN G. PERRAS Cercle Francais and Political Prob- lems Club. A graduate of the School for Teachers, Macdonald. THOMAS PATRICK MCRORY Has only been here a short time. Future plans somewhat indefinite. all f 'it Al x '10 JOSEPH SAMSON KAPLAN 7. 44, .QF- i S O ' JOHN LLEWELLYN EVANS A fellowship student, active in inter- faculty volleyball and basketball. Will ,. V make Y work a career. 4, s D FF 'y '-O 1 1 uf' NORMAN T. DAWE Personnel Officer of the City of Westmount anda Director of Adminis- tration for the Canadian Institute of Speech. Seeks a B. Com. Degree. ESTHER COHN O'-4 Active in the Political Probiems 1 Club caucusses, the Science and -. ,gy Music clubs. Interested in Child ,xi Psychology. '71 5 May the college have its oum build- ing soon . in KE LVIN H. MANN Active in the Student Christian Move- ment and other collegiate clubs. Plans immediate retirement after graduationf but actually hopes to enter the teaching profession and work fora Masters Degree in Edu- cation. RUTLEDGE PA UL MARQ UETTE Cercle Francais, Newman, Camera, Political Problems, Record and Social Clubs. Member E. F. S. S. Plans a career in Photography. Interests include Music, Structural Draughting, a B.Sc. Degree and study of Piano. DONALD VICTOR STANLEY MARTIN Active in basketball, badminton, and the Science Club. Hopes to relax for a year. Is Principal of Delormier School. EILA ANNALIISA PAJU MCLEISH Georgiantics of '40 and '47, Evening Division Editor of 1943 Georgian. Council of Representatives of Cosmo Club 1943, Georgian Honourable Mention Award 1943 and Social Commit- tee, Grad Class of 1950. 1 t... ' ' Q-xii 4. N ARTS '50 PHILLIP BURTON MCLEOD A literary mainstay of the Georgian 1948-49. Main ambition is to flee the Middle Class. .1 , 'S , -J 'RI A '7 A if '7 HAZEL MARY MODLER X :V V . vi M A A member of the executive inf the 'X h Evening Faculty Women s Club. S W 'P 3' ' Active in basketball 1948. badminton X A .Q , and swimming. A 5 b.. If Is thinking of attending the Library IQ School at McGill. 0 GEORGE FRANK NELSON A rather non-committal individual. rc . 1.3 Ap sq .-f 'S ei? - 'i.?s-. Ti f , l.1g353.:js. . 'L H- 3 5,5 1 X x 5 Has nothing to say. ROSE NELSON QMrs.J Like her husband. see above - no com- ment. 27 ROBERT ERNEST OSBORNE Veterans' Societyg president, I.V.C.F. 11949-50Jg MSSg Contributor to Georgian , A graduate of Macdonald College tSchool for Teachersl 1945-46g and a Max Binz Scholarship winner 1947-48, he plans to attend Faculty of Divinity at McGill. SOLLIE OSNAS Has his eye on a law course, pos- sibly at U. of M. FRANK HERBERT OWEN Extra-curricular activity directed towards keeping two sons from emptying inkwells on the carpet. lntends to do post-graduate workin Education. Nature forms us for ourselves, notfor othersg to be, notto be seen . MORLEY E . PINKNEY One ofthe mainstays of the S.C.M. Has some literary ambitions. Chairman Baccalaureate Service Committee, Grad Glass '50. 28 p43 I1 Q5- We gg., t .,,..., ,nd G+' 'V rg Q 1. W 4 .. ,.-.fixed i .sz to '- 3 0 , .X Nssx 5 , ,A 3 ,,-52 ' Q c '1 e :ini x , sq-,.::.. . , , , arf-3: N -P' Xfflgfv,-I-' ..,. 5' I 'v :QS ' -44 if 5 VV , ,-:!?fgg'y.'r:gZg3.5:-Q i 1.-3-43 .X 55:55 1 4 ' - -,. ' 'Q'-N. 'dill L' Q -ff 6 . eta . E O ,. a B THOMAS PLUNKETT Editor-in-Chief Georgian 1948-49. Future plans include post-graduate work in political science and economics and attempting to spend more time with wife and daughter. Hopes to eventually earn a living at teaching and writing. LOUIS ROLAND PIUZE WARREN MOWATT REID English 101 reader 1947-505 English 100 reader '49-503 president Jazz Club '47-485 columnist on Georgian '47-48g vice-chairman, publications committee '48-495 organized Iass Library 1949. Would like to teach literature or be a literary critic. Seems to be somewhat pessimistic and feels that choice of career is more hopeful than practical. EVELYN RENDER EDWIN JAMES MCDONALD Social chairman SUS 1949-50. Organi- zed jam session Georgian Lounge . Interested in youth work, wolf cub leader, skiing, tennis, and all sports Obtained B.Sc.QComm.D last year. Plans a teaching career that will eventually lead to education administration. DOROTHY K. CRNCICH 1Mrs.J X:-F X33 sf' '55 I 'tx-1 ' x 75 'S' 1 Not available for pictures or comment ARTS '50 ' RUTH GORDON Seems to have led an active collegiate career. Active in Political Problems Club, Music Club, Womens' Club, C.C.F. Caucus, and Badminton. Now doing post-graduate work in Child Development in the U.S. Plans a career in Social Work. RUSSELL WILLIAM AINSWORTH ETHEL SARWER FONER LEONARD ARNOLD STANLEY HERBERT IRVLNG SYLVIA BORDAN ALAN MCCANN ABRAHAM COHEN BEVERLEY DAWN MCGLAUGHLIIN ELIZABETH ANNE CURLL, B.Sc. GEORGE ROSS ROY BLANCHE EUGENIE DUINAT KJNGSLEY THORNTON SMYTH, B.Sc. JOHN ALEXANDER SPROULE 29 SCIENCE 50 The faces of the graduates in the next few pages should be carefully scrutinized. That these faces have bright, healthy features is a tribute to the modern, air-conditioned laboratories in which their owners have sought scientific knowledge, and we hope that other fresh- man classes will also come from such hardy stock. But it is not the somewhat mystical concept of hygienic vigour which should be noted but also the physical characteristics of the visages, for purposes of future recognition. Who knows what influence these graduates may have on our civilization, or on the lack of it? Already, our chemistry graduates, continuing the brilliant research work begun in other years, leave col- lege with deeper insight tor smellj into the biochemistry of H28 and NH4OH. It is now possible to state with almost definite certainty, in other words, it can be scientifically postulated that human beings can live in an atmosphere devoid of oxygen but rich in H23 and NH4OH, for 10 continuous hours without undue deterioration of the stomach-lining resulting. Look at the faces, fellow-graduates. Among them you will see the designers of time, the regenerators of infinity. You will find the inventor of truly permanent permanents, the builder of thinking machines which will enrich humanity with sublime poetry, CDirections:- Press button No. 5 for iambic pentameterj, or the creator of edible plastic dishes to complement the food. Now turn the page if you dare. A , y ,Q 1 Q V this 6, W F QS' ahin q vglz 2,l I 'f2.gl 'A M ,IQX , 2 . 0 A f gui ,,, S955 42 ,fy i 31 ' LET? i Yh i - -H Qi qi :T QA' 1AAR YQ Cl f L Ei EF'- i 45 bd, 5 tl 1 Q4f A? i THOMAS L. ARMSTRONG 8 Post-graduate aim is a career in the A commercial chemical field. A 'R . ' 'F . 1 1 f A I b 1 0, s VERNON NORMAN BARTLETT A y ' 'QI AFX: College interests - Biology, future interests - more Biology! g i f! ',' .Q , bf ' l RICHARD D. BAXTER .gs'5g.:Qq f rtifr N x , Home interests - wife and child, other, . if. Q Chemistry. .1 l ' .F 2 Q. A U ' T Science Club. Will continue studies at ff' A McGill for an M.A. in Statistics. egg SCIENCE '50 JOHN M. BEAUREGARD Vice - president of Cercle Francais 1948-49. Will continue studies at Sir George for a Commerce Degree. Con- sistently dates Stephane Q Steve J Chiavazza, an Art student at the C ollege. .TACK BERMAN Poly-probs Club. Entering the School of Dentistry at McGill. A member of the McGill and Grenadier Guards Bands. JAMES M. BOWKER Member of E..F.S.S. 1943-44. DAVID HOWARD BROWN Vice-President S. U. S. 1949 - 503 President, Ski Club 1947-483 Carnival Committee. and S.U.S. award 1950. J J 1 I W I in CHARLES KEITH CAMERON KENNETH EUGENE DELAMATER Presently employed in the Engineering Plans post-graduate work at McGill. Field tlndustriul Instrumentsj. Hopes Q A to do post-graduate work in Maths and 'Q 4 '65 Physics. Interests - Golf and Fishing. v A , '35' X JOHN HENRY CHAUVIN MAYNARD FRANCIS DOYLE Ski Club Member, Inter-Faculty Com- Employed asa Research Technician by petition Chairman 1947-48. A second 5.5: the Pulp and Paper Research Institute. year Engineering student at McGill. se ta. .I Interests - wife and son, also sports. Hopes to be a Mechanical Engineer. N 3 I JAMES GORDON CLOUGH JEAN PAUL DUHAIME College Interests - Science, Commerce, and Hockey. ' - f V. Vx 436: I Nr' we A--X me 'fl dt, I VERNON G. DAVIES FRANCIS ESPINEL If'1f9f'f3C'-11W SPOFIS and Bridge Club. FuturePlans-ProfessionalEngineering Future ambition - employment with Z1 Interests - Music and Golf- Chemical firm. . J + NX rm s 2 , .4 91 , K, N PHILIP HAROLD FINKEL Hobby - Flying. Future plans - Teaching. ROBERT JOHN FRENCH Interested in a post-graduate course and a position with some Chemical Firm. His friends call him Boots, HENRY C . GASMANN A rather unc ommunicative individual who lists his chief college interest as biology. Has his post-graduate eye trained on the field of medicine. GEORGE MAUNDER HILL Interested in Electronics A 5 . X x, ' 3 ,W f, p .3 1 be tc., 4- ge 4.549 13' av , 'Q 6... W L ffe W I in if f ,,,, . S ' ,Q 4 , ,- if SCIENCE '50 ROBERT NOEL GILLILAND ISSIE VE LVEL HARRIS Active in Veterans' Society. Plans to study medicine. JAMES ROSS HARRIS S. U. S. 1948-49g Athletic Board 1947- 493 Water Polo Team 1947-48-49-505 Drama Guild 1949 - 505 Play Makers Workshop 1940-503 Inter-Faculty Sports 1947 - 505 and Students Representative to the Alumni Assoc. 1948-49. Interested in a teaching career. GEORGE S. TOMKINS. B,A. 35 CHARLES WILLIAM W. HINES Interested in Chemistry and hopes to 'GQ' earn enough money to support his l' f 'l . - . ami Y I , W Y -V. 1 ,.v 3 N! , 4 CECIL RALPH KERTON Interested in all College activities, chiefly the Veterans' Society and Science Club. Hopes to qualify for a Doctors Degree. Hails from Barbados and is very optimistic about the future, V the H Bomb or not! Grad Annual ' H Committee. Pi ' L5 MARTEN HUEPEDEN ' EWART HUBERT KUNNING Continuing studies with a view toward A Majormg in Mathematics- An Older Qualifying HS 3 SIFUCUIHII Engineer- A Q X man who took courses for their own Hopes the College will inaugurate an V X 3 , fb Sake. Engineering Faculty. ' ' I ' 3 - ,, Q.,..,. ' A, ERNEST NOBLE HUMPHREY FRANK F. KYTE M- I . : STANLEY HERBERT IRVING Photography and music are major interests. Intends to study for a degree in theology. 161' 5 .,v,, I e 9 -A N . s... , is ' iw' . Q .. K ' Wig? y I fv- 1- 5 P - ,..f'. -45 C OLIN MAC KIE Veterans' Society, Scholarship Fund and Georgian Luncheon Club. Future plans - School Teacher. Colin was elected President of the Grad Class and was awarded the S.U.S. Major Award which is given for outstanding activities in extra-curricular affairs. MALCOM K. MOORE Veterans' Society JOHN MOSER Left McMaster University to continue his studies at Sir George. Expects to findacareer in industrial development. Enjoys travelling, serious music, good literature, horseback riding, skiing and swimming. HORACE PHILIPP Inter - faculty Basketball 1948 - 49. Future - post-graduate work in chem- istry. Interested in Stamps and Sports. .TACK ARTHUR PITT .... By words, by voices, a lost way- And hence above the chimney stack The unknown constellations sway And by what way shall I go back? as-,A , Si J' SCIENCE '50 ,f DOUGLAS L.C . RENNIE Feels the Film Society should be congratulated for its efforts. Presently in Engineering and plans teaching Sociology at some University. Would -. like to see an improved Georgian. - ,I JEAN PAUL RIVET , Science Club 1949 - 50, and Cercle Francais 1949-50, Interests - Physics, Maths, Swimming, Skiing, Music and V Tennis. A , .- A T ,ag .t JOHN KIRK ROBERTSON Plans to rejoin the R.C.A.F. Interested in Family, Reading, Bridge and Chess, rg . A ,.i-I7 ' ' 37 ROYCE WOOLLERTON Presently employed in the Chemistry Lab of the Dominion Oilcloth si Lino- leum Co. Plans to spend more time with his wife and two youngsters. MARIO J. MANCINI Interested in the field of Chemistry. EDITH M. MANNARD Chief extra-curricular interest was the Veterans Society. Interested laboratory work although we under- stand that since writing her exams she has become entangled in the bonds of matrimony. WILLIAM A. MARTIN Active in the Veteran's Society and in promoting the Scholarship Fund. Has his eye set on the world of chemistry. ,Q ROBERT BRUCE MCAUSLAND Commenced college education at McGill and came to S. G. W. C. Presently , .3 employed in the construction industry. D Looking forward to forthcoming wed- ing in May. A R .Aa .,,.t,, W K.. , . . . v Q . N. flirt.. , as 3 44' 'ww . m fi? l aff' .8 Southwestern Y. M. C. A. QVerdunJ. ALAN MCC ANN President of Y. M. C. A. Fellowship is Secretaries Society. Badminton and Inter-faculty Athletics. Will become Boys' Work Secretary ofthe Montreal Maj oring in Sociology and seeks a Y.M. C. A. Association Science Diploma. Hails from Galt, Ontario. GEORGE D. MCKIE 'H '17 A JOHN FRASER MILLAR, Phm.B. Employed in the Research Department of Charles E. Frosst Q Company. fin N Interests - wife and two youngsters and amateur radio. ROSS E. SAWYER Hockey 1948- 50, Veterans' Society. Inter-faculty Sports. Plans a future in the R.C.N. or Industrial Chemistry. HENRY ARISTIDE SERGI Plans post-graduate work in Organic Chemistry. Glad to have gone to Sir George, no other place like it. BERNARD DUNCAN SOME RS DUNCAN IAN STEPHEN Veterans' Society, and Hockey. Future Post-graduate studies. 9 wr!!! X xx A x A Q X XFX if asm .N Y K Y -X x, fl in VF .2 Fix U ft 15' Q ' ,X P- -. .sw . 12522. ' -51:11. .-if ze-Af' - .. a' V 4 'SK' .4 Y i '1 te I 5? A .3 I ' fx , 'lf .il J' Y . Q il 'Q O- J A ,,.' 3 tt? . SCIENCE '50 IDA TALLER QMrs.J College interests - Biology and Psycho- logy. Outside interests - her home. An expert in any art avoids excess and deficiency and seeks to adopt the mean. fAristotleD. EUGENE ELMER THERRIAULT Plains Post-graduate work toward a Masters Degree inSc1enCe Interested in Electronics. particularly Radio and Ham work. ALAN FREDERICK THEGANZA Employed by the Aluminum Co. of Canada. Interested in Photography. BRIAN GE ORGE WILC OX 39 GUY FRANCIS WILKINS Active in the Veteran's Society and plans further studies in chemistry at McGill. Would like to see the College have its own building. HENRY BECKER HELEN GERTRUDE STONE Interested in Biology, Psychology, and medical research. Considered irra- ational at times. POWELL WEST BURKE ,-gag : a . .ig Yi gs.-1, ' .ga ni ' .a ' x g...t:1 .. . . at t ..,. tl Q ii .a-Pi 5 ,Q ff' A Wx .fl--1.gf':g-1 :gf ag - ff 9 'iv .N ff 1.9161 GORDON E . MaCLE OD CameraClub enthusiast. Plans to do some further study in radio and eventually enter the teaching profes- sion. HOWARD WESLEY FRENCH Science, Political Probs and Georgian Ski Clubs. Seeks a future in Medicine. Interested in the Canadian Institute of Speech CY. M. C. AJ, Photography and Sailing. WILLIAM FLEMING HALL Veterans' Society, Rifle Club 1948-49. Will either join the R.C.A.F. or seek a career in Biological work. Bud's standard phrase is Peace for all. ERIC WILLIAM NORMAN Council of Representatives 1948-495 Ski Club 1947-48, and Bowling Club. Future plans include Teaching or Tech- nical Library work. Appreciative of the educational opportunities offered by the College, HAROLD IAN ALTREE PICKUP, B.A. College interests - Basketball and Snooker 101. Future - Medicine, Psych- ology or Industrial Relations. AL FRED A. SHORE College interests - Women! There is a girl in front of me whom Ive studied for four years, Interested in Chemistry Research - Protective Coatings. Enjoyed Sir George and its all round wonderful atmosphere. ARNE OLA VI TIKKA LA Rifle team and intra-mural sports. Future plans - post-graduate work in Medicine at McGill. ,299 .AEP -J if nm . A 3 W Q: Aj -'J V S Qs I - ' it-12: ' 1, 5 ,I E F- ff F as ' sv'- 1 Not available for pictures or comment SCIENCE '50 NORMAN LAURENCE TULIN Social Chairman - Hillel, College Track Team. Plans Post- graduate workin Physiology at McGill. Hobby - Tropical fish. MORRIS SCHWARTZ Go into business for myself. BRUCE PARKJN ARMSTRONG PAUL PAULAUSKAS FEDERICK WILLIAM HENRY BARTON WILLIAM BOTHWELL RICE, B. Eng. SAMUEL QUALLETT MAITLAND HORN ROGER HILAIRE CHARLES VERSCHINGEL NATHAN MARKUS HENRY THOMAS WATSON WILFRED VDICENT PAPINEAU, B.A. GEORGE DEAN WINTER '11 Tv T 3'-'fi v ' lr I4 COMMERCE 50 Spread over the next few pages are the pictures of this year's recipients of the degree of Bachelor of Science CCommerceJ. To be sure, many of these students are not newcomers to the world of business for many have already started the climb up the ladder to commercial fame and fortune. And to these few such words of advice beginning t'You are now entering upon a career in world of business . . . are hardly applicable. Highly trained in the intricacies of high finance, the latest in modern accounting systems, up-to-date on present day methods of credit, collections, How to write a successful sales letter , and cap- able of writing advertising copy thatsells , and initiated into the com- mercial aspects ofthe legal process, the successful Commerce graduate seems well-equipped with the necessary tools to attain at least a mod- erate degree of success in the ever-expanding world of modern business. Although,despite the possession of these modern techniques, we've heard more than one Commerce grad admit that he had trouble managing his D.V.A. income. 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X G45 T in? if LW' W ' j lvj , ,wf H--5f'1hi a,m 2 CCN 3 L f Z A-1 ' . 5 1 I ' A '1g?SE fifW 'i' T, 5 iisfo U 4 Q iff mi l S3 pq ,Q J., D f i V, gIl1W if W 4 qf+w1QQS +C?-I W , 1 -1 ' f 1-I I ' fm' Jai L Gu if Lf ' M ' L g -M4 4 ' M' gli i N + VJ - H . 5 ,ff 4 ah Cm' V 'l C,,.iQ'f3 i Jxfv ' l Egijiix Q EQZJ L.TLi5'jHiE3i: Lggij' HE M ' ' 5-W w fmNWmM w Q my I - Gfb-4 Jw f f 1 A Lg, .. ' '- fb-Q . w Qs -J 4 'A 4 .ig ' I lyme v X 4 4 Q fy -mul fn 4 if gmig COMMERCE '50 WILLIAM HAMILTON ADCOCK JAMES BORNSTEIN Collects Stamps X A, -Q 6 1 4 Basketball and Waterpolo. Interested I ' is in finance and accounting. . 'J X N X . NELSON FRANCIS BAIN Economics Club, Hockey Team and Baseball. A former student of St. Francois Xavier interested in Bus- iness Administration and Personnel Management. STUART CHARLES BELSON Social Chairman of S. U. S. 1948-49, Social Committee of Veterans' Society 1947 - 48, Inter Basketball 1948 - 49, Manager of Inter-Basketball 1949-50, Winter Carnival Committee, Athletic Board and Georgian Reporter 1949-50. DONALD BLACKWOOD BEST Member of the Veterans' Society ,A-13: Team 1949-50. Hopes to be a Stock .,. in Sgt f- . K ff' M. JAMES BOYD A An ardent spectator at college hockey X ' V' games and an enthusiastic skier. Pur- C3 ,,. chasing agent foraNew Hampshire firm k , SN V I 'a '19 in ' . Y FRANK BERNARD BRAULT 15.155, Political Problems Club and Golf 4-. 4-.40 t.. , l wa ,435 Broker and interested in Investment 'X . Analysis. Plans to marry and have four children. Watch out for landlords . Frank! -Agn, V .,-, ' 1--Q .., .N . ,, 4. -1. r . wg, , ' ' 1' , A - , . . rf' '. Employed in the Accounting Department ., p of the Canada Cement Co. Limited. 1 fa ' itli a ff- ' -4 45 MICHAEL WILLIAM BURKE Commerce Study Group and Young Liberals Club. Came to Sir George from Loyola. Seeks a position in the advertising field. Interests cover Tennis, Skiing and Swimming, ALEXANDER GORDON CAMERON Seeks employment in Montreal so as to enable him to Continue his studies at S.G.W.C. KEvening Divisionl. A swim- ming enthusiast. .Q A .-.. , , . H, ,.., Z D . 4 i a s 3 'y g 'Q' ,. . N ' - ' l J SS JOSEPH S. BERNARD CORBEIL BERNARD I. FLEXER LAWRENCE CLARKSON, 13.51-. JEAN DQSROSIERS Treasurer Cercle Francais and S.U.S. - Q ' Pre-sident,' Winter Carnival. jean N W ' 53 plans to enter McGill next year and I' 3 , ' hopes to qualify for a C,,A. Degree. 1-- Q is PETER CLARKSON ' JOHN EDWARD FENNELI.. Q le ,4 -N.. 'Dx No special plans. Ambition to advance as rapidly as possible. Interested in ef S gof 1 I ,'r-? ' HUBERT B. FERGUSON Inaugurated Drama Guild of S.G.W.C. 1949 - 50 and presented two plays Out of the Frying Pan and Triad , Georgiantics of 1947. Ambitions lie in the combined fields of Television and Advertising Production. Home address: 565 Churchill Avenue, Ottawa. Have a time of your life making a fortune with Fergusonf' WILLIAM STRACHAN FITZPATRICK GEORGE LOUIS FORTIER Played hockey in 1947 and was ac- tive in the Veteran's Society. Has a desire to enter politics and some day become M.P. for North Bay, Ont. LEO JOHN GALLAGHER Liberal Club and Veterans Society. Seeks a career in Public Relations. Interested in Skiing, Golf and raising a family. Accomplishrnent of the year. getting married between Commerce 107 and Commerce 111. l COMMERCE '50 eager, ,i I c W Q I 5 ' v.a'?'1 I . . . I 4 53' .. 5:1-15 tx A' 1 Tux 'Qt ' ' xr ' A A-. in xx. W 3 I f .,,1i1, ,,.,. :-.,1 .V ., I -ff. . - 1, ' 'W' - 'I , Sw, A b MAURICE GOLD President, Hillel Counsellorship at S. G. W. C. Member of Grad Class Baccalaureate Committee, and, Vice- Chairman United jewish Student Appeal 1949-50. Hopes to study Law at McGill. HAROLD HARVEY GRANT NICHOLAS JOHN GRYCAN Interested in Bridge, family. social work. Assured of employment with the Bank of Montreal. Things are never so bad that they cou1dn't be worse. ERNEST GUTER. B.A.. M.A. fMCGi1D Sir George is the best college Ihave had the honour to attend, both in regard to its teachings and philosophy, and to the spirit of its students. It is just for knowledge that I went to college. HYMAN WILLIAM HARRIS WILLIAM FORSTER JONES Member of U19 P121Ym21kGf'S W01'kSh0P- Member of the Veterans' Association. Interested in a C.A. Degree and B'nai Now serving with the Royal Canadian B'rith Youth Organization. x A Navy, and, by grace of God and a few fl: ' errors on the part of professors will ,fi ,G ' V continue in this field. TERENCE FOURNIER HAWITT 1. L! I- .01 1 ff JAMES MICHAEL KING ROY MURRAY HORNER ANDREW KOLLAR Hockey, softball and Veterans' Society. fl! a solid i'rooter for the Eastern Townships, particularly the city of Granby. R. KDICKJ. O. HUNTINGTON Claims to be a very serious type with no interests except wine, women and song. At present is building a log cabin and hopes to eventually cover North America with a network of this type of housing. Through this enterprise he might possibly become known as The Log Cabin King of Canada. ROBERT CHORLEY LANCASTER Appreciative of the opportunities Sir George Williams offers. Bob's taking ww .i Horace Gree1ey's advice seriously. .. -A .4 Q. ' ' , 1: A I sz, -,.v -1 1 - 5 fm yi 'N' .4 iw af ...wx X, .. we - . Q e, f H - ' A w ' i,Je ?' x 1? fgxi .3 Q5 'A .,, , ...Q ,fi A He's going West this summer. JOSEPH RENE LAROCQUE Veterans' Society, Foreign Films and Political Problems Clubs. Interests include Swimming, Skiing, Cycling, Woodcraft , Accounting , Languages , Economics, Psychology and an urge to travel and retire at 40. IAN MACAULAY Entering the firm of W. A. Henry, Lim- ited, Travel Agents. LEIGH ROY MANNING Boxing team for two years and College Hockey team for the last three years. WILLIAM A. MARC ONT Grad Annual Committee 1950. Inter- ests-travel, golf, skiing, photography, music and stamps. Little Man, What Now, ' 3' fn N 2, 3 ' A if 3 s .0 . 2 Y 'fid F .. A A I l, Q . v.-V -qv -.txt -'I-xl v 'Y' - Qu, .1 l ,, - .Vx ' ... f g , . Y, ' fe ye Q gg. 4 nf . z I 4 COMMERCE '50 HARRY SIGVART MARTINSEN Veterans. Society. Seeks a future in selling and administration in the fast developing oil industry in Western Canada. Leaving for Marwayne, Alberta soon. ARTHUR REID MCBURNEY Born Kennedy, Sask. Served with the R. C. C. S. 1939 - 46. Employed by the Bell Telephone Company. THOMAS CAIRNS MULLIGAN, B.A. Employed by Kraft Foods. Pastimeg wife and small child. Learned the easy way at McGill, now learning the hard way at Sir George. EMERY ROSS MILLER Veterans' Society, Poly Probs Club and Debating Society. Seeks member- ship in the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and plans a future in the Pulp and Paper Industry. 49 VICTOR EDWIN MITCHELL VINCENT PASSERINE Interested in accounting and statistical Strong silent type, Will not Cgmmit work. himself. Glad l'm finished! A. Ja A '-s. 'ra KEITH JAMES MOSHER College - Hockey 1948-49, Veterans' Society - Grad. Annual Committee 1950 Interests - Business administration and to advertise Canada and its possib- ilities. STEWART DAVIDSON MYLES College interests - Swimming and Badminton. Employed by the Accounting Department of C.I.L. Cheers ! At last I get rid of J.W. Rose and N.J. GryCan. WILLIAM NORCOTT Devoted a good deal of timeto the Poli- tical Problems Club and particularly the Liberal Caucus. Q: , ni' - If IRVING RALPH PICARD Dramatics and Rifle Club. Going to Toronto for a post-graduate course in Business Administration at the Uni- versity of Toronto. Likes to travel. RALPH PRITZKER Treasurer oi S. U. S. 1948-49. A member of the Economics and Political Science Clubs and the Veterans' Society. ARTHUR RONALD REID Looks forward to a future in the Accounting field. Skiis in the winter, sails in the summer and hunts in the fall. Don't know what his fancy turns to in the spring! KENNETH WILLIAM RENSHAW B.SC. All he seems to need now is a B.A. ALAN F. RIEF College activities: Hockey 1946-48- Softball Coach summer 1946 g Boxing y 5 X 1948-49 and Badminton 1949-50. ti' L qi i 4' 4 JOSEPH WHITNEY ROSE Manager, Junior Basketball Team 1946- 1948 and Badminton. Interested in an accounting position at the Algoma Steel . , . F --'- I Xa' -fs Corporation, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. ' ' Ambition -- to be a salesman for this company. COMMERCE '50 DAN ROSENBLOOM Booster and Political Problems Clubsg Winter Carnival Committee 1949-505 Liberal Caucusg Grad Annual Commit- tee 1950, and S.U.S, Award 1950. Will do post - graduate work in Law and or Political Science. ALBERT C. St. CYR Veterans' Society, Badminton, Econ- omics Club and Political Problems Club. Intends to enter the Cost Account- ing field, starting on the family tree. ANDRE SENECAL Plans a career in the Federal Civil Service. l x PETER ROSS ALEXANDER SHATILLA l 5 plans to enter the employ of the Bell ' Booster Club and Winter Carnival Pub- Telephone Company as a student ac- A licity Committee' H0995 to establish Countant. ' , 5, N his own business. Interested in women Joan Butler in particular. Interests - A baby girl named Nancy moving to Vancouver, and a degree in 1 , ROBERT PETER STEVENS . ',,f qvlv. FRANCIS RICHARD TAYLOR if X xv , as Vg W I Cost Accounting. f , -4 1-X' 25- A JULIUS STRACINA CLAUDE TESSIER Political PI'Ob16mS Club and COI'I'idOI' f . N ' Pglitical Problems Club and 011 the kibitzing. Interested in social problems Executive Committee of Cercle Fran- and their causes. 4 1' V. cais 1947-49. Employed by the Com- .vf - -'.,, ,. - Q - - - mercial Credit Corporation of Canada Limited. MARCEL SIGOUIN BEN TISSENBA UM Economics Club. Seeks a career in the 'X V Active in Basketball 1947-49. Cost Accotmting field. ' , e Possible post - graduate studies at ' ' .5 -1f' gi 'Q McGill. ..l., Q , A SQ ,Q , 31 PAUL KIRLIN SUTHERLAND 2 THOMAS JOSEPH WALIQJEN I- 'C VW A bridge enthusiast he hopes to ' . obtain his C.A. in the near future, X , !,li3 - V , V buy a home, and raise a family. He ' i A M 5, doesn't, however,state any order of I . 9. - preference 1 :v-5. GERALD JOHN WAREHAM i A N ' , ass H .1 -,.. , 35 'R . 0' 2 ff , . ' it X 'I X 1 'S JOHN KENNETH WILLIAMS . . i H Economics Club, Veterans' Society, Y QQ , , Luncheon, Debating and Rifle cinbs. WI 'vi V 'f:- . '95 M .., . if W. ,1 ., X I . RICHARD MINEAU N , ' . W 5. 3, 1 . Awarded an Abner Kingman Scholar- . ' ' x Q ship1947-48 and 1948-49 for academic W ' proficiency. Employed in Personnel ' Department of the Montreal Tramways. A .. 'jim Secretary, Optimist Club fLaurentianJ. th fp Seeks admittanceto the Graduate School 5 3 ' of Economics at McGill. COMMERCE '50 DAVID E. DEWAR Member of the Cost and Management Institute. Wishes to qualify for an A.C. I. S. Degree. Past Regent, Royal Arcanum Society fV.M.C.J WALTER HECTOR MCPHERSON. B.A. LOUIS FELIX LeBLANC. B.A. Received Swimming Award in 1944. interested in Yachting and Golf, also in making money and 11 C.A. Degree. JOHN GRANT GIBSON MAURICE J. LYONS Means to put Shawville on the Map! 0 Member Liberal Caucus. Interested in .5 an a-j,: .Wg s-'E ' ' '1 office methods developments. Ambition - to own his own business. f. s. 'J H .., ,f 5 , . ws . , fri' 'V-nv '. In ,V ,.v 1 .V f ,4... X .. V 4 , Mfg X. ' ' 'v-.1 ,Hu , -' v3.,,l,,'l,fs.,1' . Y , Aga!-ll. .nf ' .. f. v3 H- Lf if V' u ' - I mls-' . .r .diy -I - ' .JAH '.' 7 A r4 .ll .-. s .fb ,.. Tw ,..' I Y -4. 'rug' ,-lv . -l , ' L . 4 'rx 'Z 1. 4' f. - S,-Ji' '..1?. . .4 . , . . 11. -W 1 '. H-' NJ., W-L, . 15, -N. ' 1 r. -. .' . . '-f ' ,' , 1' ,L f..r '. AL '4 79 4. ,A . :J . - K, ,simlg X ' 9- U. . .-fgxlu ' V., ,yy , N.-, Q' N 3..'A 1 . W , 1 ',g- . n 1 - 1 f L51 - . L'! ' r -R f .F ., LEX,-,H V , Ng . 1 . . 1 , A 1 , .4 MM I, . -. 1 . 1 ' V 1, , :A-' ' 1- 'I l'4, ' 1, ,I I. . ' -7:1 1' ' X.-I: Ol.-3 V If I bfi . 1 ' ffifff' ,V .. ' haf-!i.N'f, ,. ' . I , '.' f . 5 , 4 -. - r ,. -,, V1 . A ' ,V 3 w. ',. 'I lf.. M. 1 . ata I , :U-,-1,9 , ', -'f .' .. K ,. a q ., , 3 5 . ., . , .V . ' ' ,Z 1' ' ' , 1 - , V 'L . .. . W. ,-.'-Ny., Wg.. N-,...,-,If 11 1. ,- . .0 4. ' LL ..'.f:-.. ,I ,.., , x 1. I V, fl ,, 'J-X . ' H. ' H ,. A ,,,- 'K ' . .Q .J ' ' ul Ho I l i. . - . , 1 5. ,, . , f . 4 xp I z THOMAS JEFFERSON PRESTON A:,, J JOHN STEWART MORRISON H 1' ,N , Inter - collegiate Hockey 1946 - 47: , V' -Qjifgggflf ' Wishes to qua1ifY fm' 3 C-A- Degree Badminton 1948 - 49, and Swimming 25' -',' ' ' 1946 - 47. Hobbies - coin collecting I 'tilffii l.,J'EL,i ' A and Ping Pong. ' Q ' , Q - .,,:,. . I L , .5 ki' ERIC JOHN SIDNEY STAFFORD I Q JOSEPH D.FREEMAN Qvs Student government, college basketball I X Interested in Chess and Bridge. team, and a former fellowship student A it dj Of the Y. M. C. A. Plans a career in 'A A ' j K -3. Accountancy. ' O-P' . I f-I S Not available for pictures or comment JEAN FRANCOIS BEIQUE MAURICE RABINOVITCH RENE JEAN GUY BOURASSA RONALD MURRAY RUTHERFORD ERNEST PAPPAS CLIFTON HOWARD PATRICK SMITH PIERRE LEON JOSEPH PELLETIER CARLETON GODFREY WILKINSON ARTHUR MaCCULLOCH POWTER H. F. Hall, B.A., Dean Delivered to the Class oI195O at the Baccalaureate Service Sunday May, 28. BACCALAUREATE ADDRESS One dictionary defines a baccalaureate address as a farewell speech to a graduating class. If that is the case it is perhaps not inappropriate that an official of the College, rather than an outsider, should be asked to give the address. How- ever, this places a heavy responsibility on me for it means that I have to speak for the faculty and, in the second place, it means that this is my last chance to talk with you at least officially. As to speaking for the faculty, I feel sure that I cannot adequately do so. There is little chance of agreement among them with most of which I shall have to say. That is probably a good thing. It means at least that you have been exposed to various points of view and that whatever shortcomings you see in us you can never accuse us, as an institution, of trying to indoctrinate you with one particular philosophy of life. At least there is something which I can say to you with which, Iam sure, the whole faculty will agree. That is that it has been stimulating to know you and that we sincerely wish you well. The class of 1950 is the largest in the history of the College. Your convo- cation will be the fifteenth at which I have had the honour to present the individual members for degrees and the fifteenth at which Principal Norris has presented the degrees, Every class has its own characteristics and you have others beside that of being the largest. Many of you are veterans of the world's greatest conflict which closed five years ago this summer. Some of you are graduates of the College's Claremont Division through which so many young men and women Call veteransj obtained admission to this and to other colleges. Many of you are members of the now historic J and S classes who worked along with us through hot summers andlong winters to gain what you have now achieved. The memories of those stren- uous but fast moving months and years will always be a part of your college exper- ience. Many of you are evening students who have had an even longer college life. l'm sure I shall be excused if I say a special word of commendation to those few who were established undergraduates here before the war and who went away to serve in various capacities and are now, after further years of effort, achieving a long-sought goal. Many of you are, of course, not veterans, for a whole college generation has had time to come and go since the war ended. Perhaps you too deserve special commendation for it must have seemed to you, at times, that the veterans were getting all the attention. To say the least it must have been trying not to be able to call the Bursar's office to collect a government cheque at the end of each monthl Now you are about to graduate, what can I tell you? May my last word be one of encouragement and of inspiration. Not all will agree with my ideas but may I ask you to believe that they are deeply sincere? After an orgy of examinations, accompanied I fear by a certain amount of cramming, it would not be difficult to carry away the idea that to many the mere ingestion of the raw materials of knowledge is the most important thing. Far be it from me to deprecate knowledge, but of itself it is of little worth. Though I have all knowledge I am nothing? As I see it the greatest need of our uneasy, mater- ialistic world is apractical belief that the development of persons is the greatest thing in the world. itw' M -' The other evening there sat in my office a young man whom I had never seen before. He said that he did not see how he could do it but that he wanted to attend college. When I asked him why he looked rather shy and then braced himself and said, You may think I'n1 crazy but I look at life this way. I have only one life and when I get to be sixty or seventy I want to be able to look back and feel that my life has counted for something worth while. I hope that that is the way you feel today. Hedonism, in all its various forms, is one of the prevailing philisophies of our age. The pursuit of pleasure is a natural reaction to the perplexing combination of circumstances which face such an age. But hedonism always has a sting in its tail! Whether it be the ancient precept, Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow ye die or the modern counter-part, Enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself, it's later than you think , the hedonistic guides are always .Iob's comforters. I would rather say to you, t'Work and strive for tomorrow ye livef' A thoughtful student, a member of this class, recently said to me that in college we are taught to question all things and that is good for us except that we never question very seriously the prevailing basic materialistic philosophy of our age. Well I would like to question it today. I still suggest that A man's life con- sisteth not of the abundance of things he possessethu. I still suggest that faith and love are your greatest possessions - faith in divine purposes in the universe, faith in yourselves and faith in the unity of mankind as the children of God. Finally, may I warn you, as I have previous classes, that education is notan imperishable commodity. An old teacher of mine once wrote that nothing, except religion, disintegrates as fast as education once the seeking for it stops. You have, I hope, the foundation of a good education but whether you let it disintegrate or build upon it depends on you. You stand at the threshold of the second half of the twentieth century. In spite of its problems the world, to you, should be young, challenging, and fresh as the dawning ofanew day. In this spirit may you, Go forth to serve thy country and mankind . + 45-J-eg. First meeting of the Vets Luneheon Club. Q 5 P .i .N - ixirza. Q 5 2 X K , ,,.. .A L'i1 Abner and Dais y Mae ng interviewed for The Standard. X x x w 5 i 5 Q., :Viv h ,ry , Z n K ' .1 v , ,xi . 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Q ' 'fi fm AY -if A WN T06 0 mooCW5OXe 099 ef CWS N T Small but efficient - Dr. Waterston. iw Q 1 'is' .i'i..T ' 1 -f - 4 .-R N .AX Pr ' M iv wx N M ga Ji . f xx.-3 -, The Girls at the office. R 111 , Mrs. Francis - 19th Century Poetry. .af.,g., .,n T 4 ,Q The Trough VG 55 THE J-GROUP The invasion was on. Armed with glistening brief-cases and bristling pens, the Veteran Brigade moved-up from all sides. As it neared the Y.M.C.A. building, it deployed for the attack . One column took the Stanley pass, the other the Drummond pass, and forged ahead into Y territory. Jealous, Georgian stares bombarded them and inviting Georgette smiles popped their eyes out, but they were a hard-bitten Veteran Brigade and they moved on unflinchingly. There at the foot of Hill Metropolitan the two columns merged again, yelled their frenzied Hurrahs, then quieted down to take bearings. Now it was a sure thing that objective Willingdon Barracks lay right ahead at the top of the hill. The little Brigade of eighty clambered cautious- ly up the foreign slopes of Hill Metropolitan, but cau- tion was unnecessary, the enemy was not firing at all. Onthe crest of the hill lay the Willingdon Barracks behind the camouflage of a mahogany door. The patrol tapped gently at the camouflage and it eased itself inward to reveal the gapingly empty Willingdon Bar- racks. All Clear ! waved the Patrol, and the Brigade moved in and occupied the barracks, and waited. One by one the Uenemy' ' Chiefs of Staff trickled into view - Field Marshall, Henry Hall, Major General, Douglas Burns Clarke, Brigadier, Robert Fraser and Lieutenant, Tom Sterling. Field Marshall Hall bent over so that his white flag of surrender would show and breathed soft words whose candour was to disarm to the core the steel- girt hearts of this battle seasoned brigade. f'Gentle- men, gentlemen , his voice wafted on the hushed air, Welcome to Sir George Williams College. And the host of gentlemen rose and with one accord intoned: Shepherd, we are the ones who sur- render this day, we are thy willing sheep . And they sawahalo of blessedness wreathe the head of Shepherd Hall as he rejoined: Ye are my chosen, among my many folds, ye shall be known as the 'J-GROUP' . And from that day in January 1947, the J-GROUP, sensing the sacredness of its self-charged mission, began to blaze its glorious trail across the jewelled annals of Sir George. This D.V.A. dollared group battled with re- orientation to study , forced down its diet of biscuits and pea-soup and guinea-pigged itself into showing that on this completely devitamized hash that sixty bucks a month permitted, it was still possible to survive Mathematics 101, Physics 101, History 103, English 124 and English 101, and with bleary eyes and puttied brain nevertheless go on to find actual enjoyment in Shepherd Hal1's Natural Science 101. Orientation to study and the acquisition of D.V.A. size stomachs were not the only battles the .T-GROUP had to fight, there was the blistering heat of that summer to be endured. Baked brains could not cope with a full eight hour program of lectures and study, so extra-curricular activities became the order of the day. Julias Stracina - Group Chairman and Stan Yaffe - Treasurer got together with Keith Mosher, Penny Kondaks fthe only ewe in the foldl, Cecil Kirton and Roy Horner and arranged swim and dance socials, bus trips, golf and tennis tournaments, basketball and volleyball bouts and floor hockey Mayhems . But there were times when the sweltering heat bogged down all organized sports and recreational programs and then the thing to do was to drift down to the trough or the Common Room for the day's treat. There in the trough a Paul Ryan andDuncan Stevens would be furrowing their foreheads in earnest philosophical theorization over the thing in the cup of coffee - whether it was a piece of straw or a fly, a he fly or a she fly , or not a fly but a bug, or not a fly nor a bug, but just hallucinations - just a mass hysteria. In turn too, there would rise up a Stan Yaffe and take his precarious perch on the jerky table. There, hastening wit with frantic gesture, he would laboriously contrive to hatch successful skin-teeth getters but evoke laughter only through the sheer unlaughability of his lame fabrications. With all these things happening in the J-GROUP it was inevitable that Owen Rowe and Tom Dolan would edit the Little Georgian' to record it all. Upon its yellow pages the Little Georgian also exhibited the creative outpourings of the group's high-brows. It was a marvel - the way compliments never went to the heads of these literary luminaries. For instance, when the Editor once used the words Yawn and turn the Page to indicate to the reader his ap- praisal ofthe masterpiece above, the author swallowed down this compliment without in the least letting it go to his head. This modest nonchalance showed-up again in the smooth reactions of the J-GROUP's Suitors of the Muse when they saw their timeless gems lumped together and emblazoned on the sacred territory of the PEWTRID POETRY PAGE. Not all the Little Georgiansu bared their empty bellies as rough-notes paper for scribbling J-GROUP pensg there was a special something about the yellow Little Georgian of September 8th which prevented this. You could sense it in the eager, ex- pectant eyes ofthe J-GROUPERS and in their cautious, almost nervous handling of the pages. For this final Little Georgianw was heralding the approach of the September exams, and with their completion, the dis.- bandment of the I-GROUP - the regrettable breaking- up of that unique setting in which this Society was coaxed to thrive. But the qualities of grit, cheeriness, altruism and leadership, so overflowingly evidenced in intra- J-GROUP relationships did not atrophy through re- moval from the promptings of a hitherto unique set- tingg those qualities continued to radiate from every J-GROUPER, stream in every scattered fold of the College. ED FEE has been 2nd Year Representative in 1947-48 and President of the S.U.S. in 1949-503 PHIL MCLEOD has been Day Editor of the Georgian in 1948-49 and also Reader for the Eng- lish 101 Departmentg PENNY KONDAKS has been Nathan Lande Scholarship winner for her outstanding scholastic achievement in 1948-491 . .-.am ,, ELSTON ROBERT has been front page art de- corator of more than one Georgian special issue and Reader in the English 101 Department as wellg CECIL KIRTON has been twice Treasurer of the Veterans' Societyg JULIUS STRACINA has been Delegate to the National Conference of Veterans in Toronto in 1948 and President of the Political Problems Club in 1949-505 OWEN ROWE has been President of the Table Tennis Club in 1949-50 and subscriber to the Georgian and the Drama Guildg TOM PLUNKETT has been the peerless Editor of the Georgian in 1948-49, Reader in the English Department and Editor of this year's Graduation An- nualg COLIN MACKIE has been founder of the Vet- erans' Scholarship Fund and this year's recipient of the S.U.S.'s MAJOR AWARD. Still other J-GROUPERS have shown their fine mettle, but they have been content to do so outside the range of publicity's spotlight. And still others might have done Herculean service to the College, but they had migrated to other institutions of higher learning or had branched off into the business world or had boomed themselves into marriage and found this insti- tution for personality grafting so happily rewarding, so all embracing, that College could wait indefinitely. Out of the 78 members of the now scattered J-GROUP fold, 32 are graduating this year. Their hearts are swelling with the hallowed memories of all that transpired within the span of their eager invasion and their reluctant evacuation. As they depart, they carry with them into the far flung, diverse arenas of life the crystallized habits of optimism, altruism and leadership, fostered and rewarded in the unique environment of Sir George . They came as Veterans with a legacy of train- ing in the art of obliterating life. They leave with a legacy of grooming in the art of promoting life, of making it vegetate and blossom to its fullest stature. OWEN ROWE , Arts '50 AUTOGRAPHS Lithographed in Canada by BLUE PRINTS LIMITED, MONTREAL 71 1 , ' ' , J' '32 . , 1 'Ji 'i . ' , .l' mar' '47 .l.., 3 nv Q v '- -1 1 u ' r u', PHI 1 'L n I .n -JP 'IJ 6 n 5 F- s 'sf G V ' n-' -' - ' w fe V I5 ,,.. 'rv' as ,, 1 A 1 p'i-if- ff5f:'TlV' - . 'I' r - X . ,.lA .'Y I' - ',: ' ' .. W7 V f . 5 I ' f P II . A ' 'S' 'I . ,. H , . ., .I,,V,,g,,. . 59 . , ur., fg, :, , -l'f. if 4- SX: ' -. 4 ' 1, . 15- 4 , W, .1 Sw C5 , , , - Jing' 'f 'W I --V, , Q I . Vx A ' ,- -. . -. , I f . 4f.'. A - -'i .' lr ' - - , , ' ' .. .' r. r' 'I ,-v ,1Q ' x - , . ' xx ' , I W I -.. .1 Qs 1 . - ,,l.x ' ' .1- , 'Q' . 1. . . :4 . 4 A f 1 V- 4 -1 - . ., 5 7's',', . .pq-: . 'lfrw x Q g ' , I -f. ' n A 3 I V' . K Q ., .: .' ,Q 74 , 'QI' . f 'ns ,lt , -'Q I ,-11' . 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