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GLEN BREWIS He’s home among flowers. DON CAMERON—A bright future—at Cameron Electric. LENARD CHINSKI -The worrier. VINCENT COLE —Teacher ' s favorite. LEWIS DAVIDSON—Came for the heat, light, and water. MARY HAIDENGER — Mary, Mary, quite agreeable. GORDON HENDERSON-Collector of corn! RON HILL- Quite a man with the ladies. AUDREY HINCKS—Career girl with a future. HELEN SCHLOSSER -Has a sister who’s even smaller. IRENE JOHNSON Never left Chrysler. LILLIAN JOHNSON—Silence of perseverance. HATTIE KAISER—Demon Shorthand got her. LILLY KROGSGAARD -Was Cord’s typing partner. MIKE NADOROZNICK Centre on Tech’s basket¬ ball team. ALBERT POSEHN Takes Modern Problems with 4B. ESTHER RITTER Does much, says little. ALLAN ROBISON—Likes teasing the girls. LILLIE SCHMIDT Hm! these people who studv! ISABELLE SCHUSTER —Caine late and left early! KATHLEEN SMITH—She must do her homework. MATT TABASKA Basketball import from Central. HAZEL TORGERSON The quiet little voice. JAKE UHL—Chartered Accountant. VIVIAN WOOD Perfection is thy name! ROBERT WRIGHT ' rail timber from Tisdale. Gamesia Shy, S3 GLEN CIUCA Hep to jive! MARIAN DEIS—L azv-bones in Shorthand. GLENYS DRIVER A little Gibraltar. MARION FRANCIS—Always a smile! ALMA HUGET -A silent partner. DORIS PHILLIPS—Was an Xmas graduate. RAY PHANEUF—An accountant now! THERESIA SCHWAB Went to the hospital to work! DOREEN WILLIAMS—Usherette at the Rev. GEORGE YOUNG Wed. is the morning after. WALTER ZIMBALUK “Zombie” comes to school occasionally. Ga fte ia Shy, SU MARY ANTOL—Here today, gone tomorrow. GERTRUDE CHERNICK -Energy wired for sound. LYDIA DAMM -The female Jose Iturbi. GLENYS DAVIES—Verv quiet in the room! JEAN MATERI Blue-eved blonde. OLIVE ROBERTSON Mm good! HILDA WOLFE Keeps the front of the room alive. RUBY ARMSTRONG S4 ' s gift to the stage. EILEEN BANFORD -A steady customer at Aren’s. MERLE BISSETT -S4’s “Wonder Woman — wonder what she’s going to do next. LYLA BRATT —- Sooo quiet! Could it be still waters ”? MADGE CALDWELL—God ' s gift to man! EILEEN DENHAM—Efficient assistant form representative. KEN FARMER-Ace gangster EUGENE GAZDA —I wonder if it tickles? The mustache that is. VIRGINIA GLENNIE -Glamazon. LORRAINE KEELER The gal with the Wrigley” accent! EDNA KOPEC -I have so much fun way back here! VALERIE KOPEC -Happy-go-lucky. EVELYN KOWK —This dark-haired girl keeps the fellas staring. MAE LANDER -Nothing but study! BETTY LOW - Her freckles are very becoming. ELVA LUEDTKE -Demure but oh so bright! IRENE MORGAN -Beau bait! NORBERT McGRATH Who wouldn’t be happy with the odds at 10-1? DON ALDA McPHAIL Has a weakness for pianos—the players that is! MILDRED NETZER “Sweetie Face.” DOLLY PATON—Beats the bell by seconds. MARJORIE PEARCE—Sits in the first row- very quiet! CAROLINE RESCH—She done gone ’n left us in de middle of de term. HELEN SNIDER -Quiet and efficient. CAROLINE THOMAS Watch this girl—she’s going places. MARGARET THORARINSON Monday is part of her weekend. EILEEN WOODFALL -Always calm and serene,
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ETHEL BENKO-—Small, dark, exotic type. EUNICE BONDARENKO I wonder what she’s thinking? ALICE CASCON Nightingale with a yen for men. NETTIE FRIESEN -Actions speak louder than words. ELIZABETH FRIESEN Better late than never. ELEANOR GAFFNEY Forever telling jokes. GEORGINA TWELLS -Always ready to hel DORIS SHELSTAD—Our own Betty Grable. Camera Shy HELEN COBURN —Lett before we got to know her. EUNICE ELLASCHUK- Left at Xmas. DOROTHY GALBRAITH -Sows like “furry.” ELLEN KIRICHENKO Why the far-away look? BETTY MANGLIS—Quiet in school, but after¬ wards? KIKU SASAKI -Friendly and sociable. MILDRED SUTTER—Oh the gleam in your eyes! IRENE SEIDLER Left at Xmas. MACHINE SHOP MacUute Slta x KEN INCH Sophomore with all the answers. LYALL ISMOND—Always carrying a radio around. CECIL JOHNSON —Mascot of Motor Engineering. HERMAN LUEDTKE Muscle man. BOB MUIR Machine Shop’s Wolf.
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COMPTOMEM WO® WORKING DRAFTING GLADYS AIKINS Hard-working and conscien¬ tious student. JEAN BRADDOCK —Our ardent violinist! LORRAINE CAMPBELL —Excels in Shorthand. ANNE CHUBAK Hardly ever see her. BLANCHE CHURCH -Never do today what you can do tomorrow. ANNIE FOLK -Everyone’s pal. SHIRLEY FRASER—Beautiful hair! DORIS FREDRICKSON The case of the missing handkerchief. LUCILLE GOLDIE Where did she get that slow, low voice? BERYL GRIFFIN -Working for Arts degree. PEARL JOHNSON -The quiet meditative type. MARION KEMPTON A shy member of S5. FERNE LAWRENCE—Slender, tender and tall! EVELYN LEER —Doesn’t say much. RUETH McFARLEN ‘Her voice, ever soft, gentle and low.” BESSIE SELVIG—“It ' s all very dumb.” MARJORIE WALLENBERG-—Keeps the Econ¬ omics teacher busy. GERTHA WEBER—Brain factory of S5. CAMERA SHY, S5 JUNE ALFSTAD -Pipe and slippers routine worked for her. JEWEL ANDERSON Why the extra holiday? ETHEL BEESON -Bessie’s shadow. JUNE BURGESS—Hails from Richardson. ELIZABETH CROSS - Work fascinates. ELIZABETH GERES—Hails from Pense. MARY GERES—Where’s my autograph book? MOIRA GOODMAN—Her future sparkles on her left hand. BEVERLY HENDERSON —Has interests at Regina College. MARION LENNOX -Here today, gone tomorrow. DONNA LOCKHART S5 ' s gift ' to men. KATHLEEN MacDONALD—Goes for hockey in a big way. VIOLA MOSER—Quiet but conspicuous. SHEILA ROSS -Example of S5’s intelligence. WILMA WHITE “Work and play don ' t mix.” KATHLEEN WILLIAMS—Happy after weekends. Clmctlicity BILL HAMILTON—Always getting his wires crossed. WILFRED RUECKER Always comes smiling through. RALPH TULLOCH Always “showing” off—in the Aud. Camera Shy CHUCK DAVIS—Trouble Boy. JOHN DUBASOFF—Strictly a sentimental guy. ELDON FINELL—Quietly working, studying hard. BILL JARVIS An “up and coming radio expert.” JOHN MINAROWICH—Anxious to learn. FRANK MURPH Y - Wit of the crowd. WALTER McLENAGHAN—Ghirardi says so! PETER REISS Favorite book “Forever Ampere”. ERIC WEISBERG-Ambitious seeker of information. BILL TURCHAK -Without him it’s so quiet. 6 ampJ.o tte£ uf RUTH ANSTICE—Never knew “OIL” was interesting. LORAINE ARTHUR—Strictly a Burns’ girl. YVONNE DOWLING-Her ' heart belongs to “DADDY”. SALLY JERMUNSEN—Weakness for car-rides with certain persons. LOIS SINDEN -Fair, blue-eyed likeable girl. Camera Shy LOREEN BAYLOR This girl is hazy about wheat. YVONNE BULLEN — Ablondebomb-ahell—but def. KAY TRAWICK—Figures interest this lady. IaJoocL WanJii+tCf GLEN CRAIG—Form representative. PETER FINK—Smiles and then some. HENRY HOFFERT—In the varnish room reading his mail. DALE HOFFMEISTER—A newcomer. Camera Shy BILL FILLEUL—Still water runs deep. PETER FORSETH—One of our youngest students. KEN O’NEILL—Th is rolling stone gathers no moss. ARTHUR ROSOM Very quiet. ARNOLD TAYLOR -Absent from class with an injured arm. ROSS FOWLER His excuses even fool the teachers. MYLES GAFFNEY—The earthy type—solid. Camera Shy MERV AGOPSOWICZ—The redhead’s verbal guardian. JACK GARVEY —Hews T-squares with an axe. BOB MATTHEWS—That reminds me of a joke. CALVIN MUIRHEAD— r irtuoso of the Sousa- phone. WESLEY MYRAH—Wonder where he spends his afternoons. JACK THOMAS—Work, Work! Work? Ant VICTORIA BORO WSKI-Defends her former home, Guelph, Ont. NORAH BRANDON -Artistically inclined, a success in any undertaking. GRAYCE FODEY—Witty, staunch believer in Santa Claus. ISABEL YOUNG—Ardent art addict, future calendar artist. DON ZERR Likes boogie and Spike Jones. Camera Shy JOE SOEHN —Joker, talented singer and compe¬ tent artist.
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