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Y I 30 MABLE VENMEN In close competition with Wize to have longest hair in class. A real sport enthusiast. Trios to convince us that men hold no interest for her. ANDREWS, M4A Likes to argue with the teachers until he can prove they're wrong. Relishes rough sports like dancing. William also possesses a magnetic per- sonality which attracts girls by the score. BARTLE Star on Mr. Prince's senior rugby team. Don is also head of the class and is an all- round athlete. Girls have to have a priority to see him 12 years at leasti. BROOKER Charles is a future Charlie Conacher when it comes to hockey. It's a sad case, but Chuck continually complains of seeing bears, although it has recently changed to cats. DAVISON Better known as Rocky. Buys his Friday lunch in the French period. Al is the likeable type who excels at swimming and diving. fAll girls give him the eye.J D. ELLIS Don is the leader of Joe's movement. He always does literature in rough. Is a drummer boy in Air Force pipe band. His favorite expres- sion is Come the Revolu- tion. FRAME Idollzed by first year stu- dents lmale and femalej. Claims he's good in Geometry but hasn't proved lt yet. Comes to the Friday night dances and has even been seen dancing with the best- looking boys in the school. One of Duke's understudies. . i 2 , .,, f. AQ 1 -,hy ,. . ' . f ' Q- f V: .' ,. 'gg .::::1:' 1- .Qs k sei 2.31 . ' 9 '- .. ', 4 '- t - ss-L, - i .. .. :-'ffl ft? -' .2:.I 2If1.:? J . . ,,... ...... . ,.,.. . , 3. , ,. . A Q59 .. 32 1 .212 ..,5':.-2.53 ....,... fjug. '1E:1'.-Egrzfk-f55Q'flTYPE? . 1 , . i-?1?2.QQ' . , i: f. ' .'., ::-. - . f .4 0' S 2 fine, gf?-a ,iigkgg n 5 wma, af 1 'i A3 . r J... fsy' ,ti ,....,,.. ..,., . ., ..,,. . ..,. W., fqw X 1 , 0,1 , 2 'E' 4 'Iii f. Qt g l, ,Q H S, if ., My 1 ' 4 I S gb . Ziff n 4 4 1 74-. 'V 'Y lt J at ,, JJ gg 'f f ,, ' -' ' 1:s1:1:Ea2f:f :1: .-1:2,'g , 5' 3. I Q..,f...T.,.?...,,.f...:.............,c. K, g.'.- . 5. Q ed W . if 31 1 TECH THTLGR JULIUS WIZE Says he believes in social- ism. Ambition is to win an argument with some history teacher. Sleeps at school: sprouts new waves now and then. ARCHIBALD Better known as Itch and he is of the strong silent type. Likes boating, swim- ming, fishing, skiing, hunt- ing, camping - but is not the outdoor type. BEATON Lives for geometry periods. Reads Keys to the Kingdom and his hobbies are photog- raphy, running fafter glrlsl. and combing his hair. He would like to find a new hobby and, most of all, a new girl. CHEESEMAN Wears his girl friend's swea- ters and uses Blue Blades. In- slsts on doing hours of ge- ometry homework. Played a smashing game of football on the front wall for the seniors and is well liked. EAKIN He's the guy you see run- ning down the hall at 10 sec- onds to nine, trying to beat Mr. Hocking to the door - lalmost impossiblej. Lou has been going steady longer than anyone in the class. Thrlves on all sports. G. ELLIS The only guy in the school who played all-star junior and senior football in the same year. Jeff is also a good basketball player. Severest critic of Daddy's jokes. GRAHAM, M4A Silent but deadly. Quite p 0 p ul a r with chemistry rlondes KI-I2 021. Co-leader of Joe's movement. Amazes himself when his homework is done.
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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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TECH THTLER HALES Does 5 hrs. homework from 8.30 to 9 each morning. Boasts abcut somebody in V3. Loves to laugh whether he should or not. A keen dresser and zi number of the gym team. PEARSON Hasn't missed a Leaf game in three years. A devil with the women: whistles, then hides. This is his fourth straight year at playing bas- ketball for the school. Likes to catch up on his sleep in the history Classes. HASKINGS Better knewn to the boys as Sammy. Divides his time lfetween the teachers and watching the pigeons from the study room. IRVING Would like to make pool Canadas national s p o r t. Spezzds his winters warping down Summits hills. Intro- duced the class to McDoug- rl's guide. KERR Originator of many expres- sions that float around the class. Concentrates on grow- ing long hair, playing rugby. and a certain J.D. Calls him- self Handsome J. KIRK The quiet member of M4AB. Dreams of someday becoming rr traveling salesman. Occa- sionally seen in the pool halls of the Danforth and is ra- pidly improving his game. MILBURN Hangs cut at the Barn on the executive council. His red hair attracts all the girls but he just pushes them away. Trikes M4 so much he came back fer a second year . .... 2.9 Hi . s iw M N . Q. 2 i ' sh Ng? eg a. 1' . 1 . .ta Q Q is 8 1 1 ck ww- R6 s I? My .' El QQ , fi: l-fills, .,. 5- V :Eg-.V , ,L 1 cavalier : . - 4..31f'. :-3'-my . ' if it-.fiztr - aft- 1-gage '-g..gz2-., .3 ,: ,:s-f:r- i 4 ' 1 ,wt .lv 1 4 ri' ggqg . :E j gg., ' 9 ix v. X Nfl? , 4 , i ' 31 MAVVHINNEY Is under the impression that all girls are mad about him. but then he's always having delusions. Reported to be going steady with a very cute blonde from East York. COWLEY, M48 An import from St. Mike's. Hides his shirt collar under lang hair. Divides his time between a number of lucky girls. HOPKINS Does his homework in the wee hours of the morning so he can see his nightly show. Spends a lot of time listen- ing to his records. JONES Would rather play rugby and argue than bother with rity girls. Arnuses himself with a farmers daughter from Leaside High. Is a stand- ing member of the Royal So- fiety of After-School Rugby Players. KING- Is contemplating giving up smoking: fears it will stunt his growth. Constant corn- panion of sticks. Enjoys all of his jokes. MCCLURE Spends his Friday nights at the bowling alley. Has had trouble with a changing voice for three years. Real expert on hunting tanimalsb and good records. MORRISON Played senior rugby. Is co- owner of a car. Always seen et the school dances with his beautiful gals. Spends a lot of time listening to Reds records.
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