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TECH THTLER .y , 'Si 50 G Wlaaence War! Bale Goacaaan IF YOU DOITT HUOLU Tl-Em IT'S I-II TIITIE YOU DID If you l'1aven't met Florence Ward ancl Bob Corcoran tlwen it's ten to one tlwat you're missing a lot of goocl times. Florence ancl Bob are your Simpson's Collegiate Club members and it's part of tl1eir job to let you in on all tl1e Hi times tlwat Simpson's plans For time Teen crowcl from September to June. The otlwer part of tlweir job, ancl a very important one too, is to tell us about you, about your scl1ool, your activities, tl1e tl1ings tlwat are important to you, about your latest ideas in clotlmes and parties, Furniture and sports. lt's witlw tlweir l'1elp and yours tlwat Simpson's is Canacla's Youth Centre. 1 Youtl1 Centre
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30 EILLINGER, JACK, 1-ID-Has a sleepy look about him at sc-hcol. but he bubbles over :it night. Sit: near the front and reads the answers of exam: CALDER, DAVID, 14D-Car- ries Cn long conversations with Mr. Macphee. Believes iugby at noon helps digestion. Girls can't control themselves 1-round Dave. A cross country star. FRITH, JACK, 14D - When not working for Al, he is often seen at School. Takes hcme books and such things, but we think he does other th ngs at night. CRIEVE, JACK, 14D - Never gets up before 8.45 yet he arrives at school on time. Bluntly admits that he is not quite as intelligent as Mr. Macphee. SPINNEY, ROBERT, 14D - Guides the dwindling nine through Physics p e rio d s. Voted most likely to see M5. A scholarship winner. Would be a star rugby player, but is too busy. PALMER, BRUCE, A48 - Headed for career in com- mercial art. Goes in for tennis and piano. Claims favourite perlcd is lunch. scholarship winner. LUCAS, BOB, A4B-Class Jok- er.Hockey and baseball en- thusiast. Is known for his 'sangulnary' cartoons and compositions. Arthur Mur- ray's rival, Does homework! Llkcd by all. :.:.?W' 593 ' f f if 7 xx, fs' W' ,, 5 ' 1, fd: wg, 5 ? S Q Is , K 351 . . 'f QQ 1 , 1 . . yf tv ,.. , ,,. ,X ,f-9?,.Dm . 1 . 7 - , '-:g.f' 5 75' ' , 5 gf., '2. 1' ' . - V30 . , ., , ' 1 i .fl TECH THTLER EROWN, ROSS, 14D - Com- pletes his drafting early Mon- day mornings. Girls swoon when he smiles at them. Has been cheerleadlng for two years. CLUMPUS, WILLIAM, 14D - helmes Davy's jokes so as not to shock Billlnger. Sits next to Spinney, and together they make good marks. GERRICKS, RICHARD, 14D- Will donate his third million to a fund for unfortunate draftsmen. Able to quote any part of the Machinery's Hand- Lcok, but is too modest. NEWMARCI-I, EDWARD, 14D- Hatzs the sight of girls. Al- ways tries his homework but gets nowhere. Ambition to play pro hockey and pro base- ball. ABBOTT, GEORGE, A48 - Hopes to become a profes- sional Fashion Dgsigner. Hob- bies are tennis and classical records. Is a one-f.ngered fiend cn the piano. DORLAND, BRUCE, A4B-In- te1c's,t'd in all sports espec- ially hockey. Favourite say- ing is, Oh, you Lil . Likes to whistle in Mr. Howchin's loom. KTABOOJ. SMITH, DON, A48 - Ardent jazz fan. Has been seen lately driving a mysterious '48 Ply- mouth. Beware! Athletic Rep. Arrives at school at 8.59 a.m.
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'Zfau fqfze .7 The neaks rother show. ut of TECH THTLER FITZGER Returned school Re most dan ing. WILL, DONALD, 14K- Friend and fellow Countryman of gonquor. Comes from Scar- oro. October 19th 7:30 p.m. D. T. S. Huditorium 1950 Grads and RII Ex-Students to the ELECTION OF OFFICERS fbdnfaaifz '7ecfz Za:-Sfucfenitx .t. TURN OUT FOR THE ELECTIONS. FIFID OUT UJHRT YOUR EX-STUDENTS RSSOCIRTIOTT CRD DO FOR YOU.
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