St Francis Xavier University - Yearbook (Antigonish, Nova Scotia Canada)

 - Class of 1950

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N . S MARTIN IAMES MACINTYRE Sydney, N. S. Nlartv came to St. F. X. from Svdney Academv in 1946 and enrolled in the SAMUEL LEO MacDOUGALL Sydney, N. S. Sammy comes from the Pier which owns the only usubwayn in Canada. He received his earlier education from the Academy and arrived at St. F. X. in the fall of '-46. Shiek, as his more intimate friends call him, was the cap- able assistant Manager of this year's Maclier Cup Champion Football Team. Hockey was his best sport at HX . The llot Stove League of interclass hockey will not forget his flerculean feat of nine goals in one game. Big things come in small packages and we know that Sammy has within him 'Athat something extra necessary for the success which the world has in store for him. Arts faculty. tlfdegrees were given in the sports field, Marty' would have done all rightl. He has been a member of the Varsity football team, and did a tremendous job between the pipes in Varsity lfockey. He has his X in both sports. This year, '49-50 he was manager ofthe Varsity football and intermediate football for the remainder of the rugby season and he was a re- feree in the A. P. C. League. Not all lVlarty's activities are centered around sports, as he finds ample time to study and take an interest in other campus activities. fle has been a member of the Prom-committee and las the Frosh describes him? that big gruesome looking guy on the 1'1z1'll'al1'1zy committee. A swell guy to know, an all round good sport, we look forward to having him back with us next year, as Wlarty's plans include post-graduate work in Educa- tion. ALBERT LEUNARD MacKINNON Sydney, N. S. Uoc,,' a graduate from Sydney Academy, was lifted to the train and fell off at Antigonish in September of 717. Now, after four years of hard work, he can climb on the train himself, and will do so this spring with an Arts degree to boot. A little fellow, Doc has not let this interfere with his activities at College. ln sports, he played a stenuous game at interclass hockey and intra- mural basketball. Noted for his chest expansion, Doc has broken more than one measuring tapeg he grew in proportions, no doubt, through the wonder- fully balanced meals which he could be seen carting to the various dining tables as one of the best waiters of the whole crew. That he is no slouch is proven by the fact that he majors in Philosophy and plans post-graduate work along this line. To a ood sport ind a humorous friend, we say 'so-long,' and wish Q g 3 a him the best of luck in his future plans. FRANCIS BUD MacLEAN Everett, Massachusetts. In spite ofa tempting offer ofa four-year football scholarship to the University ofAlabama, Bud enrolled at St. F. X. in 1946 and thereupon made his weight felt in the major fields of sport. lle has three years of Varsity basketball and adds one more year to this in his football career at HX . He has a letter in both sports. In his freshman year, Bud captured the heavyweight boxing championship of St. F. X. He also has played Varsity baseball, interclass hockey and was coach of interclass basketball teams. lfe has been a member of the Prom committee for the past two years, and in his senior year was a member of the welcoming committee. Graduating in Arts with Economics his specialtv, Bud plans to continue his studies in the field of business adminb- tration and public finance and aspires to a M. A. in Economics from McGill. 4.0

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JOHN JOSEPH MMDONALD St. Andrew's, N. S. Iohn came just seven miles in search of higher education. He entered the portals of St. F. X. in l94ti, and enrolled in the Arts Faculty. With a com- mendable scholastic record behind him, lohn has continued his good work and the major portion ol' his time is put to good use in delving into the English courses. lohn is one of the more serious minded students on the Campus and most ot' his spare time is spent on the books and in quiet conversation with other intellectuals. With English as his major field of study and possessed ot' a quiet and unassuming personality, Iohn would do well in the teaching prolies- sion, although he himsell' has given no indication as to his fixture plans. Nvhat- ever he chooses, we're sure he'll do well and we wish him the best of every- thing. LOUIS WILLIAM MCDONALD Bish0p's Falls, Nfld. Still claiming that Newfoundland was noticably enlarged by the addition ol' Canada, and that codtish is the best dinner served at the College, Lou Nlcllon-5 ald is a product of both Sacred lleart School in Bishop's Falls and St. Bona- venture's College in St. lohn's, Nfld. In his four years ol' College lite, Lou has proven himself an all-'round student. A member of the Xaverian staff and ofthe Religious Committee, Lou maiors in English. lluring his Innior year, Lou was Business lVIanager ol' the Year Book staff and gathered all the intormation and experience necessary for the huge task oliediting the Book this year. Yvitll a B. A. now, Lou aspires to wider horizons in his quest lor know- ledge. Ilis plans tocus on an M. A. in English. MARION MacDONALD Antigonish, N. S. Here is the town's solitarv boast among the St. F. X. girl graduates of '50. She came to us from Nlount St. Bernard Academy in 1940. A quiet lriend- liness and unassuming manner are among iVIarion's most outstanding qualities. Her classmates will remember her as a charming friend. lndehnite tuture'ff'-- but we know her ambition and earnestness will lead her to the success which has characterized her days under the blue and white, SYLVESTER I. MacDONALD New Waterford, N. S. Graduating from St. Agnes High in the spring of l946, Syl enjoyedltwo happy months ol' summer vacation and then hiked up to X in the autuninxoli the same year. Yvorking towards an arts degree, Syl has still had time to take an active part in other campus activities. A member of the Prom Committee last year, Sylis ability to organize things in a good way culminated in his ap- pointment to the social committee ot' the Senior class this year. An active participant in sports, he played rugby and basketball for the house league, and also was a member of Varsity Ru by Squad for two years. An executive ot the basketball team, Syl also had agiand in practically all sports onthe Campus. YVe know you will do well Syl, and we all wish you the best of success in the future. 39



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IAMES WILLIAM 1VIacLEAN Glace Bay, N. S. Graduating from St. Ann's lligh in Glace Bay, lim heeded the call and joined the army. After serving four years with the Westminster Regiment, he received his discharge and soon after decided to come to St. F. X. lle entered in I9-16, majors in English, and leaves this lune with a B. A. degree. A keen student, lim is a member of the Exokoi Society and has been an interested observer and follower of all aspects of College life. Ile is one of the married student veterans, for whom College life is not easy at any time. lim took the big step in the summer of '48 and his main interests are directed towards his wife and lunior. Although he majors in English, lim has convinced himself, by his personal debates with other members of his class, that Economics is 'l'l'lE field. So, this fall, we can look forward once more to having the labor- ite back with us on the campus as he plans post-graduate work in Economics here at St. F. X. JOHN ALEXANDER MacLENNAN Dunvegan, Inverness Co., N. S. Alex attended St. Ioseph's Convent in Nlabou N. S. and came to St. F. X. in September of 1948. lle is a rather quiet but a genial and consistent fellow and has always shown great interest in student activities. While here he has serv- ed as Vice-President of the Debating Society and for two years as Secretary treasurer of the Gaelic Society. lle was also active in Dramatics, the College Choir and interclass softball. Alex possessed a very pleasing personality and has picked up a great number of friends. lle majors in Philosophy and as yet his future plans are indefinite. But whatever he does he will surely be suc- cessful and we wish him the best of luck. NOREEN MCMANUS Halifax, N. S. Noreen NlclVIanus is one ofthe three Nlchflanus sisters who have blessed Antig- onish with their presence. Noreen, a friend to one and all, came to St. F. X. in the fall of '45. She regist- ered for the course in llome Economics but later switched to Arts. Noreen was elected Secretary-Treasurer of the Senior Class. This involves more work than seems apparent at first glance but Noreen proved a capable executive. Like most Artsmen, Noreen's plans for the future are indefinite! To all those who knew her Noreen will be remembered as a true and loyal friend. May every success follow you Noreen, and don't whatever you do, drop your mis- chievous ways and winning smile. WALTER VALENTINE MCNALLY Montreal, Que. Our gift from D'Arcy McGee was this gentleman and scholar. Yvalter entered St. F. X. in 1947 and since that time has been one of the Artsmen who has taken his College career seriously. Ile was News-Editor of the Xaverian in '48-'49, Chairman of the Credit Committee, and a member of the l. S. S. committee. This, his senior year finds him holding down and acquitting most creditably, the office of President of Exokoi Society. Although he majors in Philosophy, he also has a little Philosophy of his own and his sound advice is a thing to be taken seriously. The old fashioned type, he is all virtue with just a wee little vice. But then again, Nlontreal is a long way off, isn't it? To this homey and personal philosopher who plans a career in teaching, we wish the best ofeverything, and feel quite confident that he will make a wonder- ful Professorll 41

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