Alumni activities (Page 2)

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Facing Off

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The McGill Redmen and the Queen's Golden Gaels have been facing off against each other for 106 years now, and were at it again in February. Pictured here between Queen's forward D'Arcy O'Shea and McGill assistant captain Dave Burgess are former McGill hockey greats Tom Morse, BEng'36, and Ken Farmer, BCom'34, a 1936 Olympian and McGill Sports Hall of Fame inductee. The team held a pre- and post-game reception in the new alumni lounge at the McConnell Arena to recognize those who had supported them for their Christmas hockey trip to Germany and the Netherlands. The Redmen won the game against Queen's 3-2.

McGill Alumnae Scholars

Back row, from left: Cecile Facal, Asheesh Sarin, Barbara-Audrey Bergeron, Clarisse Mark, and Alumnae Association president Celia Kaplow, BA'66. Front row: Rita Tenenbaum, BA'62, Stephanie Snow, Monika Wagner, Sophie-Anne Lamour, Alison Glaser, Ling Yang.

Every year, the McGill Women's Alumnae Association awards $70,000 in scholarships to women studying at McGill. Funds come from the annual McGill Book Fair, as well as bequests and donations, and proceeds go to scholarships, fellowships, prizes and student aid. The Association held their Scholarship Reception in January and presented awards to some outstanding young scholars. To donate books to this year's Fair (October 17-18) call 398-5000.

Victorian Luncheon

From left: Ann Kenning, Joyce Clearihue, MDCM'53, Richard Wait, MDCM'57, Stuart Kenning, MDCM'56. Circle: Bill Snelgrove, BEng'38, a regular at McGill functions, and Ann Snelgrove.

The Victoria branch held its Fall Luncheon in November and received a visit from Deborah Buszard, Dean of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, who spoke about whether a university can change the world.

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