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:ei rv came to X in the t 1 ot 47 tiom l' dmunston, N. B. llc had completed his ln h sthool education at ltdmunston Ili 'li in the s mrin ol' he 'am' 'e' S g I g s C 5 ar ber: v has a knack with 1 drawing hoard that s enough to rouse any man's envy. although he doesn t restrict hnnselt to dmttmg alone. lle's spent much of his time with the Blechanics and draw ing marking crews. yerrs s a loc cew man ant mas neen a mainstay ol' the interclass team lor the past three x eais He plans to study Au lntecture at Blctlill. Corner Brook, Newfoundland. ANTHONY H. ROY Belledune, N. B. Tony graduated lirom lacquet River lligh School in the spring ot' '47 ana to 4 up l',l1glIlCCl'lllg at X in the tall ol the same year. llc speaks proudly ol his 'WINE YUWIT. Belltilllllw, N-ll. 'llony isn't too tall, lint on the lmaslcetlra where lrig men are the rule, he excels them all. llc has represented t 1 t tor three years, and his potent one-hand shot is just as deadly as eve: llc has also played interclass loothall. 'llony rates ahove par as a student, and is one person to whom llhvsics 5 is L18 lle's been an instructor in the Physics lah, and has captained theilJesc.,fioo1n and Dwglf marlaing crews. Look out lor this lad, as he returns to St l' X next year, for a l3.Sc. PETER VERRALL Guilford, Surrey, England. pete was horn in Guilford, and served a term at 'llhe Royal Grammar st lt o there. During the war years, Pete served with the Red Cross as a held noi ku spending most ot his tune in Lhina. lle entered St. lf. X. in the tall ol 4 an plans to return here tor a B.Sc. s hai! BARTHOLOMEW I OSEPH GRIFFIN sa On February la, l950, there passed peacefully away. at the Halifax lntiirmary, Bartholomew Ioseph Bart Grillin. aged twenty-tour years, ot' Corner Brook, Newloundland. A Third Year Engineer at the time of his passing, Bart Uriifin came to St. EX. in the tiall ot' 1947. lle was undouhtedly one oth the most popular figures on the Campus, comliining a genial personality with a warm and loveahle manner. An outstanding participant in College activities, an indus- trious worker. Bart was, in addition, a man ever conscious ot' the duties which he owed to God and remained faithful to his religious practises throughout his College days. Bart has gone from our midst, hut his spirit and his inspiring memorv will always remain with the walls of the Alma Nlater he loved so well. With his sorrowing relatives and friends we join in praying that the nohle soul of this beloved Xaverian :nay ever rest in peace. 85
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'51 5, 1 IOIIN HAROLD PERKINS I blierhroolse. N. 5. tl hula QRIIIIL' to St. I . X. l.I'UlII Sherhroolie Iligh and the Picton Vets' school. Q llc served tl yc.11'a111l a halt III tl1e Canadian iII IIIy. Uni ing his stay here, l1e toola .III attive part III interclass hockey. lack has a very lriendly personality, and is .1l11'11ys ready to do one a lavor. I'Ie always has a Ing IIello , a11d wi give-vo11 tl 1XI.1lai11's any ti111e. IIe's a very hard worlcer ilIItI asa result, has done quite well i11 his studies. lle plans to goto N.S.'I . next year to hnish his Ifngincering course. Good luclc. Iacli. rf f '17----.-.,w -f-.---...,,,v-.. .. .W WILLIAM M. ROBERTSON Sydney Mines, N. S. Red attended Sydney l5'Iines lligh School, and it was IIFUI11 here that l1e left to join the R.C.A.S.C. in l94I. Ile served i11 Italy. and also in North IVest Eur- ope. Yvhen tl1e war ended, he we11t to Picton to enter tl1e Vets' school. From there he came to St. FX. i11 '47. Bill I1as proved to he an exceptional student ' 'he l1as tween a 1ne1nl1er ol' Ifxolcoi for two years, and has led tl1e class all the way. Ile l1as also heen active i11 sports, playing interclass lootlmall and hockey. Red plans to go to Nova Scotia Tech to study Chemical IfIIIgIllCCI'II1g. ,. , f- .- . -w--v-- W- -- 4 MILTON REID Quebec, P. Sonic senile Sarge 3UlL'lIIIII.V said 'we inust take the hitter with the sweet,' and so l III the -vicar lf!!! we had 't l1e Qtoclc 1IIarl1et Crash and lN'Iinty Reid. Ile grad- 5 uated lI'IbIII St. IIiltI'IL'II s Illgh School III his home tow11, Quelvec, IIQ. Ile l f entered St.I+'. X. i11 the Fall ot' '48 to pursue the Engineering course. A heavv I sports sit hedule hoclaey, l1asl1etl1all,ping-iiong, checkers and knitting' editl not ' deter IIIIII lroni LIPL'CUlIIIIIg a cl1oice dehater, assistant chairman ot' the Engineer- lljgllullllfllhlkl ol,'49, and 9th assistant to the assistant editor ollthe Ifngineeriiig I'1tlltlUlI ol the Xaverian. Nlinty intends to continue on to Queens to study for his Degree III Iflectrical. ' ,V ' . ..,,....,-.,.f ...v .wiv E JOSEPH A. ROAC11. Cheticamp, N. S. . Ioe received I1is early academic training at U.L.A. convent i11 Cheticainp. In '42, he letit his studies and joined tl1e army. After four years' service, two of whiz I1 were spent overseas, Ioe worked for a year, then came to X in tl1e tall ol, '47. Very active o11 tl1e campus, Ioe has heen o11 many marking crews, was a member I ot' Ifxokoi, a11d is Sect 'y of the College Red Cross society. In tl1e summer, Ioe works as an QISSISIZIIII, Ifngineer for tl1e Federal Gov't, Ile plans to study Civil t I':IIgIlICCI'IIIg at N.S.'l'. . 84
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