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

 - Class of 1950

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xxx s DONALD FRANCIS ARSENEAU Saint John, N. B. Don, another emigrant from the foggy city, entered St. 17. X. as a second year man to take up deeper studies in science and chemical engineering. A product of St. Vintent's lligh and Saint Iohn High School, Don majors in Chemistry and definitely plans to do great things in this, the age of the scientists. After joining the Class of '50, he soon became a prominent figure in both class work and athletics. llc is interested in sports, actively participating in all house league games. and enjoys skiing in winter and tennis in summer. As an engi- neer he showed his interest as a spirited leader of the St. F. X. Engineering So- ciety. lfigliltv interested in argumentation, he has taken an active part in inter- class debating and his devotion has been rewarded with a position on the exec- utive of this society and a coveted Debating X. A member of Ifxokoi, and of the Religious Committee, he also took an active part in dramatics. Don plans to continue work in various types of chemical research, one line espec- ially singled out for his own personal benefit-a tormula for dissolving fogll NICHOLAS E. BALDWIN Blue Cove, N. B. Another one of our husky North Shore lads is Nick Baldwin who hails from Blue Cove, a short distance from Bathurst. After graduating from St. Thomas College. Nick entered X to study science and leaves the campus this year with his B. Sc. degree. A very versatile personality. Nick's interests embrace all fields from weight lifting to painting and the fine arts. Niost of his dramatic work was done behind the stage as stage manager for the production of the A1ikado and also President of the Dramatic Society in his senior year. He performed valuable assistance behind the scenes with the Pirates of Pen- zance. llc was an enthusiastic and rugged football player and did a few work-outs with the bars and tumblers. Keenly interested in Chemistry, he assisted in the Chem lab and also plans to go on in the field of Chemistry after graduation. Besides all this he still found time to dig into hooks and enjoy most of the social life during his sojourn here. To such a fellow as Nick, we say so long and feel confident of his success in the future, I HARRY ADDICOTT Glace Bay, N. S. Born and brought up in Glace Bay, is Harry Addicott. Having graduated from St. Anne's High in 1946, Harry left the Island and took up residence at St. F. X. During his stay, 11arry's interests were centered around sports, figures. numbers and formulas. He played interclass hockey, baseball and basketball, was never known to miss a game and has been an ardent supporter ofall sports. 1V1aioring in mathematics, Harry can really do things with figures and numbers .... likes to dance tool Harry leaves us this year with a B. Sc. fthe reward of his diligent devotion. Noted for his mathematical genius, his sharp comments, his share in making the fourth floor of 1V1ac1Jherson House a true residence in every sense ofthe word, Harry has intimated that he is considerin post-graduate work in Math. 11is friendliness and humorous nature wil be remembered by all who knew him and we wish him the best of luck wherever he goes. W i 1 1 LEO STANISLAUS BATES Antigonish, N. S. Leo, one of the local boys, walked up the main drag and entered St. F. X. in September, 1946. Leo completed high school days in St. Patrick's High in Halifax, and prior to this attended Louisburg High School. It was about this time that Wcirlcl War ll broke out and 1941 found Len among the boys in blue. A prisoner of' war in Germany for two years, he returned to Canada in 1945, and enrolled in the Science Faculty a year later, Leo'5 lnain interest has been centered around science and C. O. T. C. activities. In the summer months and in his spare time during his College terms, Leo has been with the C... O. '11, Ct., having spent one year at Camp Shilo, Nlanitoba. His big accom- plishment of his four years came last Christmas when he took unto himself a wife. A quiet, sincere fellow, Leo's studies favor Chemistry as a future field and he also hopes to do work in the field of post-graduate studies in Education. 50

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