Danforth Technical School - Tech Tatler Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1950

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16 McAI.PINI-2, BILL, MSIN - Been around the school so long he's been asked to join the Quarter Century Club. President of Students' Coun- cil: walking jazz dict.onary. ROWICKI, ROB'T, MSIN - Does his Spanish homework! The only father in the class -supports 3 pipes. Does the cross country via Woodbine. but manages to corne ln first. Mr. Creighton's idea of an all around guy . WAITES, RON, MSIN-An ex- architect. It was his dream to design a pool-room for D.T.S. students only. Constant com- panion of Woolacot and Best. Plays basketball and rugby, WYLIE. JACK, MSIN- Rufus the Red never studies but comes out on top. Fourth of the four. Swims in his new coat and baths in Silver Fizz. Never misses a basket or a pocket. PHILLIPS, DANNY, M5IN - Oldest and wisest member of the class. Has a working agreement with Mr. Foley with regards to homework. Sees red when argu.ng about World Affairs. MACLEAN, GARRY, MSIN- Graduate of 14C last year. Arrived late from Calgary. A quiet fellow who pays atten- tion in class. BERGMAN, JOHN, M4A - Seen waiting for a little brun- ette from East York. A good swimmer and dresser. Player for the juniors this year. NM' 'V A -F- K A .1- :-an--. ---- ., if ' ,A . ,.,,. . 'S ' kia.: L . Q. : mx +12 TECH THTLER OTTO, DONALD, MSIN- Plunglng half for senior rug- by team. Takes an active part in all class skits. The class Amigo , and Mr. Crighton's candid te for the Mexican Army. TYRELL, JIM, MSIN- Dook . A budding Einstein . Very quiet and never seen at so- cial affairs. Who is she! Plays all sports, beats up D.D.A. WOOLACOT, RON, M5IN -- Luke lives for parties and drive-insg D.D.A's advisor. Is tough competition for the I've got more glrls than you have Trophy. Ambitionzz to 1156 his Spanish in Mexico. COHEN, HAROLD, M5IN-Is smooth with the women as well as his dress. Known as Senator Cohen to Mr. Crighton. Advertising mana- ger of Friday Night Club. Editor-in-Chief of Tatler, and a member of Reporters' Club. YOUNG, GORD, M5IN - An ardent supporter of the Barn . Known as Clark to his friends. Mr. Adams calls him T.T.C. Has the deepest bass voice in the choir. PEENEY, ROBERT, M4A - Throws the class into an up- roar wlth his shirts and sweaters. Enjoys Mitsup's jokes. He was Mr. Crighton's star rugby player this year. BLAIN, FRED, M4A-A good student and runner-up for a scholarship. Crams his lunch at Rice's so he can play foot- ball at noon. A nice dresser and well liked.

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TECH THTLER RICE, AUDREY, MSB - On class comnilttee. Varsity- bound-but hasn't decided on the year. Hopes to follow in the footsteps of Pythagoras. Tries to beat Florence at school. WARD, FLORENCE, MSB - Secretary of Fri-Night Club. Simpson's Rep. Thinks rugby is an M5 subject. Bound for Varsity, Sits on her books in Mr. Foley's room so she can learn French from the bottom up. BENTLEY, ROBERT, MSIN- Blackie . The villain in class plays. E. Y. Track Club mem- ber. Knows as much as most in class-very little. Neglected his homework to star on rugby team. CRAIG, ELIZABETH, M5IN- An Island resident, and a former Jarvis C.I. cheerleader, Thinks C.R.D. is a good trav- elling companion. He prob- ably helps on cold evenings, too. Ambition: to attend lit- erature periods. ELLER, HARVEY, MSIN-One of the few M5IN boys who does homework. Travelled out to West Coast on a scholar- ship last summer. Says it was more comfortable than on a train. Loves sports. GLENDENNING, BOB, MSIN -A spark from electricity that lights up in chemistry. Played end on Senior Rugby. Mem- ber of E.Y. Track Club. HOBBS, RICHARD, MSIN- Class Woman Hater. Hobby- danclng. Spent the summer as a cook at Blgwln Inn. Member of Cross Country teams, Associate Editor of Tatler , and class Student Council Rep. N Heil ! M' '...v. 1: 1 . V Q :-1- ' ...:...- K 15 ROBERTS, GWEN, MSB Foley's Little Sunshine . Got a Watch for graduation be- cause Audrey told her, It was later than she thought . Thinks algebra is an extra- curricular activity. ALGAR, LLOYD, M5lN-A big boy with a big smile. Laughs at all of Mr. Garf1eld's jokes. Likes Danforth Tech so much he's spend ng his sixth year here. Has but one pastime Dorothy. BEST. GORDON, MSIN - Lou . One of the fearful four. Cuts a mean rugr-es- pecially in the parlour. Gord is a very likeable guy who is in cn all school pranks. Arn- bltion in life is to own a har- em. DUGGAN. COUNTE, R., M5IN -The other Toronto Island resident. A paddler of good standing and school interme- diate swlm champ. Muscles will have no excuse for not coming to school if the boats stop running, GEIGER, PETER. MSIN-6'3 of manhood. Tallest boy in class. Claims he doesn't go out with girls. The boys call him gagger . but Mr. Adams calls him hands . Ardent wrestling fan. GOODMAN. MARY, M5IN - She keeps breaking dates for Saturday night. Would Bruce approve! She comes to us from Riverdale. wrapped in blonde curls, adorned with pretty smile, and enclosed in a '38 Chrysler. JENNINGS, JIM, MSIN - A little fellow with lots of sparkle. He specializes in neatness. Romantic interests -numerous. Ambition-to attend an East York dance. Tatler Social Editor and member of Reporters' Club.



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