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28 DOLORES HOWARD Our contribution to the cheer-leaders. Dolores excels in sports - in fact, she spends most of her spare moments in the gy'I'l1 1Boys' of coursel. ALICE JONES Faithful member of school orchestra. and teacher's right- hand girl fany teacher'sJ. Is scholarship winner. G-ERI LOCKE Lu's better half. Class rep and active in all sports. Our refugee from R.C.I., and says she loves Tech. Why? Tall fellows? LUCY MARRA Glamour girl of the class. she delights in being in trouble. Doesn't know what lt is to be liked - by teachers, that is. BARBARA STACY Has her eye on a Certain fellow ln a certain meat mar- ket. Her ever-lasting question: How do you know when to take a boy seriously? EILA AIMESKORPI, V4C Giggles is worshipped by first form boys, but seems to go for Haynes . Has dedi- cated past two years to cheer- leading. EILEEN BLACK One of the two dark-haired members of the room. An im- port from Riverdale. she is Mr. Hocking's favourite pro- tcge. Hard to be serious. 1 1 A ' ks. - 5 , K 5 A. 11, as I O5 Q3 T ' , f :'?iif5fi ' i' w i 2'igZ,f2?3'2,:,Q3EA1f,. J -- i V. fr - ,.QsSfs:1:a2fE:2' . rar., ggvigfi 11-:ef-1 j'j..g:55.5-ES , it ' , . , .'2 fEfL . ' H ' .. 5 ,fE'- 2,4,:tV N' ' 2':E1w: f ' 1 1: H rgaiffef ww ' :v.r'f-'-zw'-:,.,:. .- , - 3 gag I . if ., V g,g, f. -V -: -:f.w.mwQwi?szm..r 4...- fm, , .Wie Q.. - i f TTL. an ' 1' -:Q ly.: 2-13 75 453 ' - ii M aj-ws M g fi g i ' 531315563 :..,, 5'5 :sc-:-aes: :iifiiriiz 5533.33 F 0 A 4 -1 Z A343 -V ,lv .M H. , TECH THTLER JOAN HAWES Likes b o y s. tumbling, square - dancing. Balmylng, sports and boys. When do you manage to get your home- work done, Joan? LUELLA LEECH Eaton's rep, and class model - we don't mean model student. Takes part in all school activities. especially basketball. Geri's better half. ROSE MAZARA Our genial little scholar, she pulls off scholarships every year. Tries very hard in sports and certainly has lots of spirit. MARION RATTRAY Although she likes volley- ball. she comes out only half- heartedly - the other half she saves for Cliff. Always with Guelda and Dolores. IJLLIAN WHATMOUGH Four feet eleven inches of sunshine. The girls 'fondly call her Little Jeff. Likes tumbling, volleyball, and boys - the only girl in the class with a Tony. ISABELLE ALEXANDER One of the three Rah, rah girls in the class. Scholar- ship winner, and a. sure shot in basketball and in breaking boys' hearts. BETTE BURFORD Darkest member of the cheering squad. Hlt1ife's high when D. T. S. took cheer- leading crown. Can't under- stand language Mr. W sets his exams in.
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TECH TFITLER DON GREAVES Snaps ball out for senior rugby squad. Also plays at basketball. Has trouble keep- ing up with his financial problems. BILL MURRAY Tall dark silent man of the class. Dislikes physics and all other subjects except women. WILBURT RINGHAM Only lad of the class who knows what homework ls. Never thinks - except of op- poslte sex! Plays chess. BILL ADAMS, 14W Amateur sailor and enjoys :rating Hugh Quance at sail- boat races. GARY LEWIS A Stouffvill-ite, he oper- ates his own dance band. Commonly seen under the Casino marquee. Plays base- ball, hockey, and hookey. HUGH QUANCE Uncle always has his homework done, thank good- ness. He quite often beats Adams, and gets a real kick out of it too. MARGARET DAVIS, V4A The kid of the class, she comes from across the briny. r-ut has lost her accent now. Keeps Dolores on her toes in tumbling. . l ll , .1 ,- ,M I - , 'lv' ,. 4 '::i2.Qa., ' ., .K Fggfffiasizf .' .-ejlggzfil. Q -+-4f- ff rs, v L - , , si ' iwsfwi, + .fsfiwiv f ' -l ,, ,f-.-r-vK5.:4s'..,- ,-,- ,- X 4252. .fs if 51 55111, , , r. .- 1 Q-355' 'S'1.Irsf:9i1fC1:'-N Tr? 'fl .E':E'X:'m:1. wi. . V 'a.t1e-1 2. 1. , N v M I A -I ..-:QjEE?': A 5 Y ' -'V , :Kaffe fr fi g- ra. 1g:.25.'-ggi ' . 'ZEAEEH .X ,K t Fw.: 5 ., '. -5If'5 g1xi1ffl'!:g.' ?f5ff37 7'1?f2S6I' .zz ,. . , -sr'----wfQ-f--'g+--a-'--,--p-- , .,... .. M., wx.,-. ,es K - , I' '-wwf' A r .,,..,,c...,.l.....,w.. .N :-:f-:-:-:-v:-.-. ':5:f:':5-.sri . .-.-.r:as:r:. , , . 5:1352 ':x1:fE1E:' :1x:::.:5?EG-ZS: . . V ffE',.r ' ': -3 5,5-5:5g.'.E.E:5.5:-145: :5 -:-:E.5g3.g-:r11E5:5g:1 , 51 ' .4- Q7 BRUCE JONES A senior rugbyistg also dabbles ln hockey and la- crosse. Is the ladies' man of the class. Has trouble getting to school. HERBERT OSBOURNE The quiet boy of the class. Eagerly trying to find out what the gym and swimming pool really look like. ROBERT WOOD Made the cross-country team. Has taken up fighting fince he learned how to run. Likes hockey and lacrosseg plays at chess too. DAVID LOGUE Mr. Temp1e's nuisance, but always manages to scrape a pass. Does a fair turn at gym- nastics. BILL MARTIN Porky believes there are two kinds of men: those who rfdmit they like women. and liars. ERNIE SOLOMAN Bill Martin's closest friend - boy-friend, that is. Enjoys arguing with Mr. Temple. GUELDA GOODYEAR Can't decide if her heart is ln sports or at Max. Her num- bcr one dream came true when she received her honour crest.
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TECH TFITLER LLOYD FREE By far the largest member of the class. Eats and drinks frequently. Doesn't say much but obviously has own ideas about girls in class. LORNA KIRKPATRICK Commutes from North To- ronto every morning. Always on opposite team in Miss Day's debates. Goes with a bland Mr, Hocking - unre- lated to Harry. DON OTTO Poppa of the class, he takes the girls' troubles to heart. Can't understand why every cake he puts in the oven comes out chocolate. A star iugbyist. HARRIET SMITH Tops class in humour, but dccsn't realize it. Always wor- rying about her thinness. Thinks Pasteur was father of all bacteria. PAT CARR On a diet only between rrcals. Pleasingly plump and hopes that it pleases every- one. Hopes to be able to an- swer Fick's history questions. SHIRLEY FORRESTER Gets up with the chickens ta milk the cows away out in Wfst Hill. Hobby: Males. Am- ' itirn: To find the right one. A valuable sense of humour. BARBARA OKAWARA Five foot one and full of fun. Hobby: Pulling at her nose to make it bigger. Am- bition: To be a brain so that she can keep up with Frankie. it Sri gf-4 l - W E12 il. 9. i. 5 ,U , .. .., ..Q. ...,., , I . N A , ,li We , - I . 1 f V 'Iii' -1, ' .. i:f'?lfz:s:'-sa52:E? l -' r - .A .,.. vi-,:.v I .ef V Q s --A .A ' ': ':1.f:. ., ...L .:..,..,. . .,,., , . Q ' . . if 3' 'A ' Q .,..,. v 'Q gf ' ' f ' .i k yi V: . fa A , ,. . . L 'X 'Q 'Rui fi it R it 8 'lf . ' sf: . 1 ..,. W V 5 5-ff gi -. ' , 34 if - fy:- H H 29 MARILYN GILES Dorothy Dlx of the class. Student Council rep. Keeps company with a tall blonde lad from the beach. Has a good volleyball arm. JUNE MYERS Rldes in from Highland Creek. Sports her only inter- est in school. Her b.f. always going north to hunt - dear! Falrest rhalry in class. EMERALD PEERS Very partial to redheads and tall men, she excels in swim- ming and batting a. volleyball about. A faithful member ot the Barn. BILL BERNARD, V4H The curly-headed, humor- ous side of the class. Haunts Linsmore restaurant. Often wonder if working around horses affects him. BOB FERGUS Gets up with the earliest bird to play hockey. Tries to make us believe his hair is curly. is an excellent cheer- leader and a snazzy dresser. MILLIE McKENZlE Faithful visitor of Mr. Hocking. Famous for bathing suit pictures. Loves motor- cycles and their riders. Dif- ferent gym suit every Fri- d:y. KEN SLOBOD, V4H A sharp dresser and a rug- by fiend. his ambition ls to let hair grow back in. No- ticeably doing the rounds of V3C girls. Who's next, Ken?
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