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Jim Buchan: Would rather study than go to Drama t'lub, so resigned his ollice. His interest in English 475 gives no indication, as yet, that his namesake John Buchan will need to look to his laurels. Don Davis: Worst subject -- French, best - Maths, Don is quiet around school, but after that, OH BOY! jim Hewak: Another star on the Senior Basket- ball team. He spends most of his time on Modern Problems. Biology, and ? Mike N adoroznick: Curly , brings out his better points on the Senior Basketball. Who said he was shy? Eddie Pizak: A very conscientious member of the Students Council, Would do almost anything for the boys in Drafting and does. Feels there is a future and a fortune in lyinnology. Eddy Deck: Is very studious. He likes to wear plaid shirts. Looks good in them, too! Plans on entering Varsity or Normal. Mark King: Doc from seven of that name, wants to be a doctor. Spends most of his time editing the Ballorum and thats a lot of Time. Nelson Deck: Ignatius wants to he a hand leader, would make a better Bing Nelson belongs to all the Senior teams of basketball, hockey, etc. Quite an athlete, and gets good marks on the side. Frank Hodgson: Miss Lee's dream boy. tAt least she thinks he's dreamingl. He handles our dances and does a good job, Thanks Frank. Quite u nian with the ladies. Frank Bresciani: Favorite saying -- Huha! Huha! Moinina, I want one of those! He tries to act shy but watch out once he gets going, girls. He's also a good bowler and supplies an incentive for Mr. Huwrylak's bowling. Is going to join the Merchant Navy f our FUTURE AIJMIR.-XL . jim Hirsh: The handsome newcomer doesn't waste time on the ladies. His best. subject is Algebra. At that he's a fiend --with a tough subject like that enough said! Jack Pugsley: A specialist in drafting. Only attends school when he is not planning houses. Harry Flying Skates Barrett: Really cuts up the ice when he's in action, which is usually all the time. He plays for the Commandos. and is right in there at every opportunity. Don'tbecometooenthusiasticgirls. He's already spoken for hy an ex-Techite. George McCauley: He's the one with that Grainger look in his eyes. George is in the act of joining the Merchant Navy. Cameron McAra: Of the slow, shy grin, is President of our Student Council, as well as Vice- President of the C.F.B. Much more could be written about him but enough to say he's well informed in Physica and always tries to sell you something. Has a valuable stamp collection. Don Rittinger: This boy is another hockey star. Girls, you should see those big eyes roll, By the way, his plans are to attend Varsity. Gerald Hall: The smart boy from Earl Grey. He knows his stuff in history. A quiet likeable fellow, whose plans for this fall are norinnl school. Bill Becker: tsees red., Stars in Chem. and aspires to be a druggist. He's an active Sea Cadet and a really swell kid. Al Smith: Nlanaging Editor of the Beacon. He is a hard worker and a friend of all, Allan plans on being an Architect. He'll make it. Hopes to enter Manitoba University this fall. Cliff Ellard: Makes quite a hit with the girls, and adores dancing, Cliff is Gnishing four years of electricity. The power in those volts! Hector Bresciani: Early bird of 4A talways in the room by 8333. Hector has quite a time in French and Trig-Geometry but bears up well under the strain. lle seems to like the lnatinees at the Cap, and is a good sport. lie plays on Junior llaskethall. George Hoelscher: He says Mr. YVhite is a friend of his. George is an A-I student, but gets caught napping when note books are due. Gordon Hamilton: Likes a lot. of fun, especially when engaged in dancing or baseball. At present he's finishing olT a Motor Engineering Course, and about the future, well, it's hard to say. Lloyd Miller: A newcomer from Luther and Regina Collegeewe are glad to have him with us. We wonder if it's the College atmosphere that makes him read so many books! Ted Cook: A culturcd int-tnbci ol' thc .tir Cadets. Ted plays hockey. too, .lust call him C'ookic . Gordon Henderson: l.ook skywartl when it's tiordoli Henderson you want. livery inch of his six-foot franie radiates good huinor. An all-round good fellow with a genial smile. Geoff Sissons: Stay clear of hitn, girls, hz-'s going to he a IXIounty . ticoI'l s a good student, but frowns nt French. lle swims, too! Bill Boghean: llc just loves 'l'rig. lSill's blonde waves overcome thc opposite sex. A nice guy. Norman Atkinson: President of thc filec Club. Most of the vocal refrains como from his direction Frankie , lle likes skiing. Tony Trenker: Formerly of thc lt.l'.N.. gots high marks in History, and hits a high tiiark with the girls, too! Hes on the Senior Basketball. and plans to enter Varsity. or nmylu- :iliotlior yr-ut nt T1-cli. Harold Saxby: Our form-representativc and vicc- president of thc Students' f'ouncil. lle plans on being a successful .-'trt-hitect, and hy his inarks he'll make it, too. N,ltl. -He's cute! Arnold Taylor: Likes hockey and has a team of his own. llc- lizisiilt cle-cided clefinitflly on a vocation, but has had fouryears ol woodwork. john Hopkins One of the main cog wheels in our schools activities. Did ll swell job on the Victory l.oan l'arade. l.ove life is :i cliiclt in Qld. George Holizki : This lad from Bayard is most intelli- gent in Fr:-ncli and lliology. George belongs to 'l'ayloi's hockey. and has plans for becoming a Doctor. Judging front his work this year he is bound to succeed. Homer Fredrickson: Three years with the lt,l'.A.F. Tliouglit l.:ibrn1lor exciting! Going in for agriculture. He likcs thc tall, tlnrk, deep blue-ey ed type. Ron Rohrick: A great student of logic. .kt present he is finishing liiacliiiic shop work. Plans to :ittcntl l'niy'f-rsity and to be a doctor.
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Ann Goodmurphy: lille s'appeIle Itouuette Theieasoni' lted hair you ltetl lieen uit. sense of humour Personality tltatis tio rntnour llill. pttpis t-at she's all sat. Fran Davies: Fran to otn t-lass was an addition. To lie :t private st-vietaiy is het :tmltitton Xntl she is ullhnil to Ioifeit het position. To marty' her ltttss to follou ttzttlltion tof set-tetatiesl. Vicky Vlahovich: Iteatly, pleasing smile for everyone Ainltition to travel the world ovel partir-ulatly may I':nie, uith that insepalaltle pal, Iitlttli. Eileen Lascue: Quiet. it-st-xvetl, ulth a do-nnne littlt- alt-ann. Nt-xt yt-nt, alfsoiltinu ltusiness slit-'ll lit- seen, .ln t-Ilit-tt-ntly supel sevletttix slte'll ltlalte, l',S. Stn-1-an also Italie! Helen Kohler: Ilailt. younu latly uho keeps home- uoilt up to tI:ttt'. :tlong nitli :ittt-ntlintg the 4i,l .ll. Ilails from Ilisley tand ue often uondet just uliat happens on solllt' of Iltt1st'1I:ll:l liotnetgotntzsl. May lie:-olnt' :t st-hool tt-rteltel. Marjorie Wenzel: Toiiat-ltx out Xlatueuill go. And master in llome lie. you know. tltltl Nlontlay nights to I rent'li t'lult she nallts. Antl tries het' sltill, :tt the foreign tollt. Frances Embury: l'eit. t-liniming. dark-liaired nymph uho generally van spare you at friendly smile. lakes sltatinu :intl enters into :tllnost :tnytltinu that int-lutles het 'tunti' I ran. Ann Potter: Addition Exercise: Anil-ition. alvility, personality. avtive intt-test in t .l ,ll. tSt-vietary 7. Iladmin- ton, Annual, llalfotunt, green eyes. ltioun han and quit-It snnle Ann l'ottei, Evelyn Boris: tlm :laik-haned snnlmg l'entialite, uho:tpp:tit-ntly pri-fets'l't-1-lt. Alay he st-en stiollinu the halls m a ftn t'o:tl. wlnvli on her looks ut-Il. Sylvia Hayward: A fotn-year ggratlnate of 'I'et'h. Sy Ivia ls quiet-nntnnett-tl, soft-voivetl and van he seen in the t-afetetia ltusily engrossed ni :t story while t-onsuming her lunt'lt. She says slit' is going to lie an :n-t'ount- ant, lvut ue think slit' has other plans, Florence Hamilton: A vt-iy aureealtle lass, I-ool, ealm and vollet-tt-tl, ewept in l.it,, where she knows enough to aluue. Stenogtapliy is to ltehex vor-ation hut I tlnnlt she uonltl make a lat-ttet Iflotent-e Nnzlttinizztle. F rank Hori: Gladys Budamz This dark-eyed. dark-haired young Aliss Is seldom heard and seldom seen Hut nevertheless, she's on the lteam Helen Schlosser: This petite, ltrown-haired young miss desires to he a teat-her. She is a good student of Home lie. hut is often stumped hy the lI2tl's in t-hem. Edith Barabas: A helping hand for every one: Yit'ky s other half. Amlmition fffto visit gay' l'arie. uith Yieky' of t-ourse! Vivien Mclndoec Uni' form representative, always in there pit:-hing for us. tt'an he seen dashing home at reeess to pllfel' the mailltox.l Keeps us well informed as to student at-tivities, through tla. llailt Ilalfoltnn. llas distint-t managerial qualities. Elsie McIntosh: -llfs seelnintxly' quiet redhead. Alain holtlvy, skating, I wonder Doris Moore: This ltrou'n4'y'orI, ltrown-liairetl young lady' is in the know in modern prolilems and history, and there isn't anything t-otnterted with sewing she t'an't whip up within n very' short time. Frances Halverson: Yivat-tous, lively damsel'-liable to he tip to any kind of lnisrhief. Fonstant t-otnpanion of Fran. How do they' inanage to dress so much alikei' Edna Gardiner: Fairly' quiet, shy memlter of our exclusive t-lass hut she ean keep pare with the liveliest, ones tI'I.lt.l. Studying Ilonte lit-. 'what would he her aint? l'Idut-ation, of voursel Anne Kurek: One of our ext-ellent Home lie. girls fast. etlieient sewer. She is, more or less, the intellevtual type --reads a great deal. Pete Dielschneider: I' is for pedantit- whit-h he is not l'I is for energy' and he has a lot, 'I' is for troultle that we hope stays tlWtlj'. IC is for earnings that to him we pay' tW.S.S.l Beatrice Moser: ttf lleatriee. ereated lay' Shakespeare. Hur It is in some things a peer, ller love of a yarn, ller fondness for I' r, Vliltls poem must finish right here. Evelyn Cummings: Eileen Robillardz Did you ever see, Around the eloisters of -ilk, A ltoy'-sterous personality. Including vim, vigor, and vitalityi' Berniece Mayo: Honde, blue-eyed. Berniecc is always ready to greet you with a smile and a vheery heIlo . Olga Pryma: Mr. go on the stage. We do, too! This very pretty Woollatt thinks she ought to hrownette has t-aptivated the whole of 4H. Bertha La Rose : Un our froliesome manners. she frowns, Tltililfs we't'e too old to lie elowns, lint-ourages studies, puts disdain on netzlevt: A swell kid. whom ue treat with respeet. Lila Doan: Addition exercise It likealvle. I indispcnsaltle. I, lovaltle.. A Amour twilcoxb. IIUAN, Agnes Korpan: Assisltlllt to Ilaily' llalfolum is she. A future set-retary is Agnes to he. linthusiastit' and full of fun. Slit-'s the grandest friend to everyone. Noreen Headford: From Keddleston, is an ardent base- hall fan. Her tastes also run to skating and swinnning. at whit-h she is very profit-ient. If it 's ltrains y'ou're wondering about. we-'re referred to Helen Kohler. Rennie Tufts: Yin-tory' I,oan Parade. Set-retary' of Students' C'ount'il. President of t'.F.ll, Seeretary'-treaurer of lladtninton and last hut not least Heat-on Staff. Her amltition journalist. Promised to detlivate her first novel to -Ili. jean Nazarchuk: Blonde stenographer. who has lteen Clesparately trying to keep our attend- :mee straight. It has turned out to he a ten-man jolt hut .lean sueeeeds. Lola Tinkess: A soft voiee greets you Smiling mouth and sparkling gaze The eharln has entrant-ed you Itet-overy' takes days. Emily Kaminski: This tall, genial good pal to everyone vanie from lrentlterg. Ilrilliant in Home He. it's all for natigltt. lclllllj says she is going to he a nurse. Steve Sebelley: Flying feet and finuersu. Army hound for two years he returned to llalfout to Gnish Grade I2. l'lans on attending Varsity' next year. ll ls fot history tn whit-li Talkative, dark-haired tzirl he ext-ell who is an aetive tilee Clult and tl for ol-servame no ltadininton inemher. Favorite ovelsigxltt dwells. sport skating. Knowslnost of It for ter-itinp: tI,it.t in the answers tand questionsl. whit-h he has won I for intelligent-e whit-h is nt-ver o'ereIone.
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