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EDWARD FREDERICK ELSLIGER Dieppe, N. B Slug comes from Dieppe, ol' which Moncton is a close suburb. A grad- uate of Saint Ioseph's University, Slug came to us in the fall of '47 with good intentions, and leaves us this year with a science degree with em hasis on Biology and bad intentions. He has participated in most house league games, and is an enthusiastic hockey player. He enjoys skating in winter and tennis in which, it is rumored, he plavs a mean game. A baseball X player of some repute, he has plaved for the Dieppe lunior Cardinals dur- ' ing his summers, winners ofthe Maritinie Iunior Baseball Crown in 1949. It is rumored that he uses his trophy for something more than a tro hy!! llow to go Slug! YVith plans pointing to Dental School, we teel confiident A you'll make a terriiic molor maulern Slug, and here's wishing you the best a in everything HUBERT IOSEPH FARRELL Glace Bay, N. S. :P-::.g':5:: 2xQ:'E:.'U-QI v-5.-:'3:',-.-C '-swE7.T-3-s',..'2E-1 Qi'2Qi'g.'gE fD Z: 3.-s-..-D75 2 10.-'i,1o'f-.gint :-'Ei :Sing wg-2:---:'.1. PQ..-,C-F.: v--F ,UL 7'f'Df'oFl fw-wQ:.: -1,-L 200:53 -rn 'S -:gA'fC..3 124-5:1 'E 25-1,44-:TTT cn -'3 CQr 1 :':- '2-.:S,Ef 1:-' '1':O5i-K! 'SFUSD-324' gggczfwb 'QQEQQ-':'f '5' ...:,5'E,::12 . 'Cff. :.l-elm fb:-5ro'O- -r fb :E-:Wu-nn 'Umm' --5... :' fD...wiCa: ,YD :':,2...roEiZ4:' -:mc-to GO FD ...FD Q-'+G Khao'-gli'-Th-21, o'5l'?jmg5-ww :R can-55: -'lOQJ....gq.-.Q-' 5.-,:::'ni :Q -4 . tEfDQ -'Agn-15 - '-sl' Qtor: :CGD--sth'-1 :'1-iwfbprcxf, ::-fcq'-'D' 'Y' gsivag 'U FD gw'm:9. Mg, . 1 gQ2fU-'m rooomgda. '?j: g'D3fD:- .fbwfll-G-. ...M-...w,.., F i VERNON RAYMOND EARLE Saint John, N. B. Verne , as he is best known to his friends, came to us from the foggy city in the autumn of '46, After serving three years with the R. C. A. F., Verne decided on the quiet life and enrolled in the Science course. Now an en- thusiastic Biologist, Verne is usually seen going to or coming trom the Biology lab. Outside interests of Verne's include intermural softball and interclass track. He did much ofthe interclass track coaching during his Sophomore year and the results of his work can be readilv seen this year in some ot our track athletes. A uiet and unassuming fellow, Verne is very ambitious and believes in 'live anld let live.' He has plans concerning Aled. School and we hope to see him hanging up the shingle in the not too-distant future. The best wishes of his classmates are with him as he leaves St. F. X. tor further study. STANLEY IOSEPH FARRELL Montreal Quebec D'Arcy McGee has produced many great students who have come to St' F. X. and Stan Farrell is one of their greatest products as far as we are concerned. He arrived from that revered High School in l947, entering HX' as a Sophomore. Stan, a veteran of Macpherson House, has found time to come out from the blaze of hydrogen sulphide of the Chemistry lab, is an active member of Exokoi and is interested in photography to the extent that he is a regular member of the Camera Club. Besides this, he enlisted in the U. N. T. D. and has been with that organization for three years. Usually Stan can be found in the Chem lab and intends to do post-graduate work in this field. Hope you don't blow up Stan-we mean your experi- ments don't blow up! 54
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GENEVIEVE CURRIE Halifax, N. s. In 1945 Genevieve Currie graduated from St. Patrick's Girls High and came to St. F. X. Since that time she has become well-known and her chief interest lie in the Debating field. Gen. has been a member of the Choral Club, an exec- utive of the M. S. B. Credit Union and has participated in a couple of lnter- collegiate Debates. This year she is president of the M. B. Debating Society and a member of the Nlaritime Girls lntercollegiate Debating Society. ln May, Genevieve will receive a B. Sc. with Chemistry as her major subject Although her plans for the future are indefinite we can be assured that hen fame as a debator will go beyond the halls of St F. X. AQ R.. E E E E E REGINALD EDWARD DWYER Stellarton, N. S. Reg emerged from the coal dust of that great mining town of Stellarton. Hay in riduated fiom Stellarton Hi h School in 1946 he crashed into except when stimulated to action by foreign materials 'ind torn between his lovnltv to the hometown Rovils ind the St F X Virsltv squ id has particip ated in interclass hockey and intri mural basketbill ln the realm of softball Reg is accredited with being one of the gre itest ind in future vears will be 'able to examine his many trophies of his 'athletic days. veteran of wei hts and balances, ex ilosions 'ind acids Re majors in Qhem IEANNE ESTELLE DAIGLE Edmundston, N. B. After being graduated from Nlount Carmel Academy, Ieanne found it natural to follow her three brothers to St. F. X. Ieanne is full of enthusiasm and tour yea rs of Home Ec. have not dulled her spirits. Act ive in sports as well as other fields,-tennis, skiing and skating are her main interests. possessing artistic ability, she has designed many posters and decorations tor campus events Being M. S. H. Editor of Year Book has kept her on her toes. YVith her great capacity tor work we have no doubt that leanne will be successful in her chosen career. The immediate future holds dietetic internship at Royal Victoria Hospital in Nlontreal. Fair be thy path and prosperous thy way. THERESA MARY FRANCES DOYLE Earnsclitfe, P. E. I. Attended Prince of Xvales College, P. E. I., and then Nl. S. B. She en- tered St. F. X. in the fall of '46. Nlajoring in Nutrition, her future work will be done at St. Nlichaefs Hospital in Toronto. 'He who rises early Seeks good things. Tessie is the perfect example of a true Home Eccerf' Order, good management, skill and humor are all rolled up into one to give us 'Uliessief' Her determination is spiced with cheerfulness, and she will achieve much. She is tirst at all functions. Uve often wondered if it were she who rang the bell in the morninglj To the Blount, 'l'essie is a friend always, always. ' ' g 1 . ' . g ' , . . the X ?amily in the fall ofthe same year. Reg, an unusually quiet person ' 1 1 , x is' . , . oz v kai: . ... 1 rl' a , .g,. . ' .' Z ' ' . . . . L i ' 1 - . . i i . 5 . . ' . ' ' . . A ztl ix, 4 . . , . ' it 6 X 8 N c L , ' c 1 g l g ' istrv. He is indefinite 'ts to his plans for the future but we can be assured that both sports and Chemistry will be included in them. 53
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RAYMUND DAVID GAUVIN Caribou, Maine Although all of us may not have heard of Caribou, Wie., we are all acquaint- ed with Ray, for he has become a familiar figure surveying the downstairs dining hall where he is head waiter. Since the fall of '47 when Ray came here from Caribou lligh he has made vast strides towards his goal---chemical engineering. That Ray is a mem- ber of Exokoi is proof of his intellectual capacitiesg those who played oppos- ite him in interclass rugby know of his physical abilities. With an outlook towards becoming a chemical engineer Ray has a B. Sc. with Chemistry as a major. llis diplomacy, intellectuality and personality will ensure success, not only in his career but also in lite. RICHARD ONISIME GAUVIN Dalhousie, N. B s ' ' I Richie hails from the North Shore and trom the pulp and paper centre of the Nlaritimes. lle came to St. F. X. from Dalhousie High School and en- rolled in the Science course. His four years have been four successful ones and he leaves us this year with his sheepskin and pre-med requirements. Niost of Ritchie's interest, have been centered around the labs and the gym. Nlost of his cutting-up took place in the Biology lab as this is his honor subject. A member of Exokoi, he was a student professor of French. One ofthe muscle men of the Campus he has taken an active part in all interclass sports and excells in gymnastics. l'le has been a valuable and strong member of the tumbling team for three years. Xvith Biology his major course, Ritchie looks forward to medical school. We wish him the best of luck and look forward to seeing a new medicine man up North. COLLEEN DIXIE GELDART New Glasgow, N. S. As long as thou livest Let no one change thee. Dixie attended New Glasgow lligh School and entered St. F. X. in 1946. Dixie was a member ofchoral club, and dramatic society. Niajoring in Bi- ology, her future plans are Niedicine. Dixie is our candidate for the best in friendliness, humor and intelligence. She has a keen interest in the tine arts and her poetic and artistic ability is well known around the campus. May Dixie's cheerfulness stay with her wherever she goes. Nile wish her the best in her chosen career and sincerely hope that her ambition is fulfilled, for Dixie truly has the desired qualities for a good doctor. Nleanwhile, Dixie's secret ambition is to make a hole in one. CARMEL GILLIS Sydney River, N. S. Cool, calm and collected, Carmel presides over the Home Ec. Club with the same self-assurance that she will display over her pupils in the future. With such characteristics, of course, Carmel comes from Cape Breton!- Sydney River, to be exact. Leaving Sydney Academy, she entered St. F. X. m 1946. At heart she is serious and shows keen executive ability, but, in addition, she has a tine sense of humor. Her giggle is infectious. With such a rare combination of qualities, she is assured of success and friendship wherever she goes. 55
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