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

 - Class of 1950

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N v RANDALL CORMIER Saint Iohn.iN. B. Randy had two alternatives. llc could strive for the Canadian llill-climbing t hampionship, a sport lor which he was admirably trained having lived in Saint lohn all his lite, or he could obtain an education, a vocation lor which he had received suitable groundwork in St.Vincent's Bo-v's lligh School and Saint lohn IligI1St-Irool. l le chose the latter and t hose St. l7.X. as the place, and '48 as the year. Since then Randy has conquered course alter course with astonishing ease, and has displayed his oratorical powers on the debating stand and his fleet lootedness on the lioollrall lield. A member ol' lfxokoi, Randy intends to stay tor his degree and then continue on to N. S. T. THOMAS W. CREAGHAN Newcastle, N. B. 'liom pulled anchor in Newcastle in Se-pt.,' 47, and set out for St. F.X. He finished his pre-college studies at llarlains High in Newcastle. Tom has spent his snrnmers as an officer Cadet in the U.N.T.D. ln l948, he took over the duties of vice-president of the Engineering society. Tom has used plenty of red inlr onthe marking crews, is a hard worker, and has an excellent record. lle has played guard on the interelass basketball team for two years. BERNARD DEAGLE Inverness N. S. A Cape llreton blessing originating in Inverness, Deebee, as he is generally linown, lelit Inverness lliglr School at a tender age, and some years later joined the R.Li.A.l7. where he was tolerated for 3.56 years. lle then served a term in C.Y.'l'.S.,Pictou, NS. beliore entering St. FX. in the Fall ol -17 where his sup- erior .ability was soon recognized and he was made Vice-president ot' the Engi- neering class. llis inter-class lloclcey prowess is well recognizedtage alone kept him ull' Varsityj, and it was a toss-up as to who get would him,f-the hlontreal Canadiens or N.S.'l'. 'lihe lflectrical lfngineering Department at N.S.T. won. ROBERT IOSEPH DUCHARME Stratford, Ont. Hob received his early training in Stratlord. Yvhen the war came. Bob joined up and served three years in the army. At the close ol' the war,he entered St. FX. asa prep student in the fall ol' '45. Bob is quite a lieature writer, as was shown by his literary elliorts in the Engineers' edition ol' the Xaverian Weekly. Ile is also an ardent sports fanfffhe has played interclass lootball and baslcetball while he was at Bob plans to go to Nova Scotia Tech where he will take up rxlechanical lfngineering, 76

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, ,. I ., 2 5 . JCSEPH ROLAND ICANTWELL West Roxbury, Mass. PHILIP PATRICK BOWES Saint John, N. B. Phil isa product oliSt. Vincents l li fh School in Saint lohn. lle came lu St. FX. in the liall ol' l947 and enrolled in tlie Engineering course. An outstanding ath- lete, Phil has won an Athletic X lor three consecutive years as a delienceman on the Varsity llockey Squad, where he gained lame as a result ol' his bone-crush- ing body-checks. lle was also the mainstay ofthe lfngineers' interclass loot- hall team and also participated in lnterclass Basket ball. Besides his athletic and social successes, Phil has completed the lfngineering course in the usual three years. lle intends to return to X lor a BSc., and then proteed to N.S.'l'. to complete his Engineering course. F X W' f' 'w'v f 'WWW 5' ' ' N1 Rollie came to St. F. X. in the lall ol' '48, alter attending St. 'l'homas College in 'Mm' Chatham, N.B.. lor a year. lle is a graduate ol' Roxbury Wlemorial High in his home town. Ile has played interclass lootball and basketball, and has taken an interest in interclass debating. He was also on Fr. F-wgarty's marking crews. Rollie's classmates know him as one possessed ol' a keen mind. He is a solit spoken, easy going sort olilellow, ready and willing to help anyone with any- thing il' need be. It is quite probable that he will be taking Civil Engineering at N.S.'l'. next year, and we lieel that he has all the necessary qualities to make a good ling ineer. fe' id LUIGI CENTA Dominion, N. S. GORDON McCAUSLAND, New Glasgow, N. S. Gordie is a graduate ol' New Glasgow High. Alter receiving his highfschool training, he ioined the Royal Canadian Navy, and served his country lor three vears. From here he went to Acadia Universitv, in the tall ol 48. I lns vear. he lelit the home ot' the Axemen, and came to X a third year lfngineer. itior- die plans to take up .Wechanical Engineering at Nova Scotia 'l'echnical College in llaliliax. Fathers Nlclfenna and Hogan bless that day in '47 that saw the arrival ol' this Dominion, C .B. man at St.F.X. lior he has turned out to be one ol' the foremost defense men on this year's St. FX. champion hockey squad. Nlembers oliop- posing hockey teams say it is lar easier to get thru' a Ph.D. course than thru' Looie, llis own room-mates swear that he has enou h scars on his chest, as a result ol' discouraging goal intentioned players, to jay a game ol' chess with room enough to spare lior a ping-pong match. Inter-class footballers know him as the Scourge ol' the Scrum , Looie has liound time to gain a good scholastic record and is as popular on the campus as a pass , lle intends to remain here next year for a Degree in Science. '75



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ROBERT G. HEITSHU Quebec City, P. 1947 was a big year for St. F. X. NVe got a new Cbapel, new living c uarters. artiticial ice, and Bob lleitsbu. Quebec City and St. Patriclcs lligli Scbool lost wbat Antigonisb and St. F, X. gained. Not only .lid tbe University gain a better tban average student, but also a better tban average man, one who bas been President ot' bis class, a member ol' the Student Activities Committee, a member ot Le Cercle Francais, and ot' tbe Varsity Ski team. Bob is one otifan- ada's anti-aggression secret weapons. General lfisenbower bas likened bim to tbree ll-bombs: General lVlcNaugbton lcnows wbo bis successor will beg Stalin is leery : also a member of tbe C.O.T.C. and alter obtaining bis Degree tirom La- val bopes to join tbe Canadian Artillery. GEORGE IABALEE North Sydney, N. S. JACQUES JUNEAU Shawinigan Falls, P. lfil:illlCS graduated from Sbawinigan Falls X in tbe tall ot' tbe same year. During hi ie probably bas been bis interest in pbotograpby and tbe campus camera club. during '48-'49 and as vice president in '49- volley-ball team. llc also bas talcen an pong. Any Sunday afternoon during tbe leaving tor Brown's blountain. lacques 4 lacques plans,to-continue on in Cbemic McGill. K '50, ln 1947, be coached tbe French 7 St. losepb's lligh Scbool. Nortb Sydney, put some knowledge in 'bis beadg Sydney Nlines put a root over bis beadg tive years in tbe Canadian Army put scars on bis bead: St. F. X. since '47, bas been putting ideas in bis beadg and married lilie is putting a balo around bis bead and a smile on bis tiace. 'libatis our George! A bard working tiamily man preparing lor the time bis liamily will bave grown up and left bim on bis own, intends to ct ntinue on to N.S.'l'. to graduate in Electrical Engineering. Luclc, Georgel r' 'Y rlvecbnical Scbool in '47, and came to s stay on the campus. lacques bas been very active. His biggest claim to tan lle served as President otitbe club active interest in tennis and ping- winter, be may be seen in tbe truclc also bas played interclass baslcetball. al Engineering eitber at N.S.'l'. or ALPHONUS KANE Quebec City, P. The nick-name Bombo bas been substituted for tbe two tongue-twisting Cbristian names. Bombo was a cog at St. llatriclcs lligb in Quebec City until graduation in lune, '47, after wbicb be came to St. FX. and became a wbeel. biucb depends on Bombo. lle served as Business and Advertising .Nlanager otitbe Xaverian Wleeldy, Editor ol' tbe Engineering lssue, Delegate to tbe C.U. P. conference, Secretary-treasurer otitbe campus Liberal Party, debater par ex- cellence, and no S.U. meeting was ever called to order until bis presence was contiirmecl. As an invaluable interclass football player be bas provided opposing teams with mucb tackling practise. Bombo intends to grace Nlctiill campus with bis presence next year wbere be will study for a degree in Elec. ling. 77

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