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NVALLACE DILICDOUGALL Flain-a-Dieu, N. S. Hxyalllx' H t rosset l . ul -lo. to .ilisorli sonie linowletlge at X. lle hatl gratluatecl from Alain-a-Dieu Ili--li Stliool in the spring ol' '-lo. Xvally toola a year olxl' in '-LH-'49 lnecanse ol . A : sickness, .intl retnrnetl this year for his lfngineering ceititicate. llis athletic . . , . prclicrcnce is hot lle also has a gootl rccortl as a stutlent with a lnentl towartls ltlectricity. He s loolting loiwaril OSBORNE lVlaeLELLAN Sutherlantfs River, N. S. X . . butlicrlantl s River is sniall in that it is easilv nnssetl it one lmhnlts oveilv nnichg w 1 lint Sntherlantl fa River is nnniense in that it protlucetl anal later gave to Saint la X. in the vear ol U at a tentlei' age to attentl New Glasgow lligli School, anal on tintling it so easy tlet itletl to give this institution a go, lle has clcne l'Clllill'liill?l-Y well, antl as a ineinlier ol' lfxolcoi antl a Physics Lal: instructor has helpetl nianlv a lesser stutl- ent navigate the tlillntult l fintuin use ll ing at N.S,'l'. where he hopes to olitain his Civil Degree. f- YY 4. M ,, A Slit 'Q ' l'5'Cil C ' il C 'C H 13 ' lee-v, antl asa lorwartl on this .vearsteani.l1eplayeclatllnlralxly. to N.S.'l'., antl lflectrici l Engineering next fall. IAN MacINNlS West Bay N. S. Xvest Bay, NS. may not tue lianious lor its Steel Plant, its Automotive XVorlas or its iron ore tlep usit s, lint it can, ancl proumlliv tloes, ia-v claim to lueing the home town ol' lan. 'l'no' lllllRl?l1 :.l with the Cl'-!SSHl.lll'll.I'll1l any, he has come tlllljllgll with flying colors. lle tleparts St. F. X. this Slay. alter a three yearvisit, with his Engineering Certiticate clutchecl tirinluv in one hantl, antl his lxullv pack eil travelling lmag in his other as he nialaes tracks lor his next port oli eall,.N.S.'l' where he hopes to gain a Degree in Civil Engineering. ww ur l,ortl 1947 the alnoxe mentionetl stuclent. George lelt hoine H ' 'ing' - g con M George wi complete his train- N. RONALD McMANUS Sydney, N. S. Sytlnenv, N.S.,, metaphoricall-v lreanis antl sniiles with pritle when inention is N 't niacle ol' the ilfllll stuclent for he was liorn in bytlney, spent his-vonth in Sydney, . , , . at graclnatecl troni 'bytlnexv Acacleniy, anil, byclney hopes, will some clay lrecoine a of S,K'tli1.',V citizen. Rollie came to St. FX. in the Fall ol -18 anal in the Fall ol' '40 X was electecl Secretary ol' the lfngineering Class. 'lihat's lastl llc has, through WM y , his interclass sports activities, provitletl the Sister lntirniarian with much nia- terial on which to practise her prolession. Rolhe intentls to continue on at N. N . . . . , 5. I . anal gratlnate with a tlegree in Ntetallurg-v. X 82
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THOIVIAS MURPHY 4 Melrose, Mass., U. S. A. li-um ixlclrusc lligh Sllmlml in lhc spring ull '43, giml lhcn Lnlislcil in lhc US mlcuimlcnl as lu thu liulurc, lvul looks lilac :mann lingiiiccriligjsclmiil. 4 JOHN DUNCAN MACDONALD Lismore, N. S. lnhn U. rcceivcml his curly cllucgilimi .il l.ismurc lligI1Sll1.wI.imIi'.m1Ql-,Xin '-17. As gi Pll.YblLNS lull instructor, luhn lmslrccn X'L'l'.VCl1lwlLXlClll, also.: mcmlmcr ul lhc mzirlsing crews. Big lohn was gi mcmlrcr ulillis: lnlcrclaiss, liiwxii1g,l1'aicla, lmmlac-v limllmll luzuns. llc I-lam lu rclurn ln X lin' in slicncc nlcgreu, lhcn lu hciul lu' ixllliill .iml Elculihul l':l1glI1CCI'lI1g. r GERARD lxl1aClJOUGALL Glace Bay, N. S. , liennixl was lwurn in lilme llulv, ulicre l1c.illcmlc4lSl. Annc's lligh Sulmul. ll? L'ilIllClUSl. l .X. ii1ll1cl .illul -17. Very .active on thc uiiupus, licmril has wurlwcl un scvoriil nmrlaing news, final pliiyccl inlcrclass lmulxclv. llis gruilcsl lumsl is lhul hc was voleil Hiwlusl nul- slziniling sliuulcif' on thu Vursil-x' .Nlurlrlcs lcnm. Gerry plains lu gn lu lliililiux nexl year, wlwi-L-, hc will stumly l':lccli'iuzil lfngin' curing .il Nova Scalia 'lm-lm. HENRY JOSEPH MacDOUGALL Glace Bay, N. S. Hcnry ullcmlcml Sl. Annc's lligh Sflwul in Glace lily hc cnlcrcil St. l . X. in tl1el2illui 47. l'lGl1l'y,S zlclivilics lmve lvccn nmny: Varsity lumlvling, Xaivcrmn rep wilu lui one year, intel-class clclmling, gmil il clining hall wuilcr. llcnry is slill ai vcrv aclivc mcmlier ull lhc lvotv sqouls. llc has pnrlicipqilecl in various spurls un thc campus. inclualing ping,-pong, lmsli- el lmll, lmclccy, lillclly winlis, liuullmll, wrcslling. llcnry plains ln cunlinue his Engineer ing sluclies ul Nuvai Sculia 'll-uh. Sl lwm manic lo X limn Suulh ullhc lmrilcr in the ilill ul, '-17. llc lmil,-51-fiiliifitell Nav-V. llc wiimlurcil lhru thc Allnlllil' :is il scnclug lilil' lhrcc -vcurs, .xml was lu nm .lilx mhslh ugul in -lim llc is .in gililc slualcnl, nml has .in 2lllIllll'illllC rc- uwrml. luni msnsliiunnlis1ipp.u'lci'ul .illl'I.isw.ii1ivilics. Al prcscnl, hc is un-
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HECTOR JOSEPH MACNEIL Glace Bay, N. S. Shortly after graduating from St. Anne's lligh School in Glace Bay, flee entered the army. On completing his basic training, he went overseas with the Artillery. and spent two years in England and Westei'ii Europe. llec then went to C.V.'I'.S. in Picton for six months, and came to St. EX. in the fall of '47, with an eye to etting the valued Engineering Certificate. lle represent- ed his class in intercinss boxing and gave a creditable account otihimselfi. With his quiet manner and sharp wit, llec has become a well-liked member ofthe class. A hard worker and a true friend is this Bay-bye. lle plans to enter N.S.'I'. to study Nlining Engineering, after which he wants to work in the old home town. Best ofluck, llec. Baddeck, N. S After graduation from the home town high school, in forty-three, Rod joined the Army and saw three years service before lie was discharged. llaving de- cided on his education a long time previous, Rod came to St. EX. in the fall of '47, and since then has successfully obtained his Engineering Certificate. lle has been a member of Exokoi forthe past two years' 'fthis speaks for itself. Sil- ent and always sure ot' his next move, Rod is the possessor ofian ea ay going man- ner which has won him a host of friends. lle plans to enter Tech in the fall and intends to study for a degree in Civil Engineering. RONALD NUGENT Salisbury, N. B. Ron hails from Salisbury. N.B.. and came to X in '47, after graduating from Salisbury High the previous year. As manager ofthe varsity basketball team, Ron is a prominent figure on the campus. lle has steered this squad to halfia dozen championships. His cool business head has enabled him to do this in an exceptionally good manner. lle must take his books with him on all the trips. as he does well in his work, too. Somewhere, we don't know where. Ron has managed to find time to play inter- class football, hot key. and basketball. not to speak of tennis. Next year.. it looks like Halifax and N.S.'l'. for Ron. --- - - .,-.-.3 Adrien traversed the well known path from Quebec in the fall of .lle had graduated from Shawinigan Falls lnstitute in his home town. Adrien is in the top part ofthe class as far as studies are concerned. and has graced the well- known Exokoi club for the last year. He is possessed with the tongue of a bi- linguist, and is also a member ofthe Cercle Francais . When class activities come to the fore, he is always in there pitching. N The crystal ball says lt,S Mc- Gill and Civil Engineering for Adrien come next fall. Sir!
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