Central Etobicoke High School - Etobian Yearbook (Etobicoke, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1954

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DON COMISH: An athlete with brains too-something rare? Don's our Simpson's Rep. and B.A.A. Treasurer. Usually seen living it up with the rest ofthe Rams. Future: Engineering . RONALD DODGE: Usually seen talking to teachers after class: wonder what he finds to talk about? Ron's main interests are photography and drama. Future: Radio and l.V. ANNE FERGUSON: Go west, young girl-gc west . Fergy has been a Student Council member and a prefect for some years. Ambitions include teaching-out in Vancouver? ART COOK: His favourite subiect is English-we pause for a chuckle. He is also a Sr. Ram. Art hopes to enter Business Administration at Westem University. GARY DOKE: One of our big linemen of past Sr. rugby. Gary seems to prefer them wild times up north in the summer and Carol in the winter. RONALD FIEGEHEN: Another ladies' man who prefers playing basketball on his knees-seems to do okay that way, though. Future: Maybe Engineering or o part- nership in Mainprize Dmgs. DONALD CRYDER: Don was one of this year's golf team. Says he wants to be a plumber-don't laugh, there are some mighty good plumbers in these here parts. JIM DOMINE: Jim's favourite past-time seems to be chemistry and rowdy parties with a certain blonde. Future: more rowdy parties. DOUG FONGER: Don't hear too much from this direction, but Doug has a notion far bell-bottom trousers it seems. He intends to wear them after a crack at Uni- versity. PAT CUNNINGHAM: Belle of our Christmas Ball-and small wonder why. Pat's busy wearing her McMaster kerchief and being a fan of Mr. Walter's. Future: P. O.T. JIM DORWARD: Alias Clyde, alias Thumper. Jim's our cool cartoonist, who likes cheerleaders of the blonde type. Usually seen having a laugh with someone. MARYELLA FORAN: Known for her friendliness. Maryella was queen of last years At Home . Prefers tall men-eh, Fairly melIow ? Usually seen starring in Variety Nite and being everyone's friend. MICHAEL CURRAN: Gentlemen prefer blondes-this is o gentleman? -anyway, he prefers blondes. Mike came from St. Mike's and is undecided about next year. WAYNE DUDLEY: Looking downward, we see Dud barrelling through the crowds in the halls. Barb says he has quite a harem in l3D. Future: '? DONALDA FORDHAM: Came to us from York Memorial. Usually seen laughing at Barb or discussing the merits of a sister. Likes eating and sports. Asset: Sense of humour. GRAHAM DALRYMPLE: A ladies' man-no lady in particular. Graham says One appreciates f'?l one's teachers more on the second try. Future: Queen's U. Asset: those dmiring glances. SUSAN DUNCAN: Owe of our more popular fifth farmers. Sue is headed for nursing at Wellesley. Interested in all sports, especially Basketball, Asset: Easy-going. DONALD FORSEY: A former East York Stndent, who goes fishing iust for the halibut and trout. Don hopes to be a Chartered Accountant in the near f?l future. ANNE DAVIDSON: Basketball and Volleyball star. Andy is also Vice President ol' G.A.A. Andy's sports and personality will cinch her for Phys. Education at Queen's next year. MYRNA FARNSWORTH: A quiet miss with feminine wayS, fI'0f'5 Who' Someone from Ryerson thinks. Myrna's activities are with the Etobi-Choristers, and next year at Teachers' College. BRUCE GALWAY: Bruce is an ex-Leasider who believes in taking things slow. Activities: Basketball and past Student Cauncil . Future: l?l 1565271 FV'e 'dIY- fT?'i.3'TEi7 f 77'f '- Ig I Iflr yflif. Gm - ' 2 .ff 1. ' , A oA I' I V ri lf' Q L l 3 L. I ' 'TFL ,al 4? , rf . ' if ' -1 'L 2' lr ... . ' I . K 3 I , 'Ay :Ike Y At I -'T I - X W fl r A 11' 1 - N, f ' 4 'I if ix 1' ,fi Q I gx A ps .N 4- 9 'fb . f ' 1 X- ' .Q , .sf i I I j s ? DW. Q , X .-- I - . N I I A' ' if i I Wi ,ff , 2 , g ' , 5 ' ' - Q ' ff Q .5-3, C7 I 'un' -N f' Q .- xg .X ' N ' .DL ff' . 4 A Q. ae. A A c 9 I 4 , '9 'U' ' Ax .-D - i 'si- ' Iv..-.f Q x.4f yu s Xxxllt I h x 1' ps, , ec' X '-E 'i 9 '55 si fb I C7 D si- , 'it W '7ef- 1 Y' -2 I ' I , fftifir 1 I i '55, f ,- . V ' I



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BARBARA KINZINGER: Hertz a former Forest ruller has been welcomed by Volleyball and Basketball teams here . Prefers a Buffalo atmosphere and a man like Jerry Lewls who is really athletic. Asset: a winning way. DOUG LEAVENS: Usually seen convincing everyone his name is Doug and making plans with Joan or Geezer. Plans on engineering after leaving i'?l E.C.l. Asset: his friendly smile . GILBERT LITTLE: We've heard about Muskoka Beach Inn. Gilbert, this place is piletty rowdy eh? Engineering or Architecture at U. of T. are Gilberts future p ans . MARY JANE KOHLI: Janey's activities include playing the piano and hen-parties with the girls when not with Dave. Future: Primary Specialist's course. Asset: sweet smile . JOHN LEE: One of our more dapper choppers , who starred in track and also has quite a lite at that cottage. John hopes to enter Meds or Geology at U. of T. JOY LITTLE: A future Florence Nightingale at the Sick Children's Hospital. Joy is well known for her friendly manner. Asset: a peaches and cream complexion. FRANCIS KANOPKA: Vaughan ta E.C.l. A real nervous music fan and also in- terested in millionaires from the south-who isn't'? Future: Bus. College. Asset: that bubbling personality. PETE LEGGATT: Seems drawn like o magnet to o certain Ann . Pete has been on Student Council and also builds model railroads. Future: Electrical Engineering. TED LUCKING: One of our quiet types. Ted prefers the great outdoors and mili- tary life. Hopes ta become a permanent member of the RCAF. LEN LAMBERT: From Oakwood to E.C . I. and one of tnis yeor's Rams. Known for his ioking ways and his interest in Hamilton. Future: maybe U. of T . ELEANOR LEITCH: Our fun-loving Eleanor tells us her main interest is collecting French records but we know better, eh Eleanor? Future: languages at U. of T, JIM MCMICHAEL: An outdoorsman, Jim likes hunting girls and fishing. Maybe Jim's future includes writing spicy stories as in 2nd form . DON LAWRENCE: lt's obvious why this mysterious man from south of the border hit it off with our fairer sex,-all that and personality too! Future: Chartered Accountant-U . of T. NORMA LEWIS: Activities: Sports, Etobian and a very popular cheerleader. A future nurse, Norm has an interest in Leaside High. Asset: terrific personality as well as her lunch table stories Ui CAROL MANN: Little Carol is a fugitive from Havergal who is quite an artist we hear. Spends her time surf-board riding and camp counselling. Future: teaching. BEV LAVIS: A hard working gal with plenty of l. Q, to go with it. Bev came here from Vaughan, and next year is taking modern languages-U . of T. ROBERT A LINDSAY: Well known as a scientific wizard, our little Bob hopes to pursue his interest in science at U. of T. in on Engineering Course. LEN MARTIN: Usually seen confusing the teachers more than himself possible-and taking early morning French. KAREN LEACH: Karen spends mast of her time on a big record COll9C7l0 1 ITU' CQ often be seen doing her homework a day late. Future: Nursing. BOB LINDSAY: An import from London, Bob has served as a Student Council Rep and also hopes to make engineering at U . of T. Asset: nice smile. BERNARD MARZALIK: A newcomer to the school from St. Mike's who we have noticed is very friendly. -at ,X Q -ifthat's fi 'ai ,... I ,JJ Q 'O' ..,-A, lr V? .ff . v--nv ' nd' D I .4 . ' I I A Q f X F .as fl' if 20 fs- ef sag 1 -ra 4 ci 'T' ' , ' - -. A 0 -4-' V CJ? 'T - .f ' . Q t x 4- i' 1 Y Q I 2, -1 . A 4. X s X . 'Q 'li L, 3 ... ii ' 4' ' ,. , Y if xg I ' ' L . A X , , Y , XX 1 ' vy- '..f '17 I I ' I' I

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