Ottawa Technical High School - Tech Talk Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1950

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T 3 Keith Ambridge. Ron Baker, George F I Bannister. John Birtch, Stewart - ' Callaghan, John Casey. .lack Ferguson, Flon F innigan, Carl ' '73 Fox, Bob Heaslip, Lorne Holtby, Paul Janecek. X - 1 B454 X John Jorgensen. Bill Kearnan, Barry LaPlante, Jim MacLeod, Bob Moodie, Haig Park. Bob Perkins, Earl Rodney, Ron Shelield, Craig Stratton, Keith Young. I2-CD Top Row : Bill Anderson, Arthur Baxter, Ken. Beshara, Barry Board- l 2 I man, Bob Calderwood, Larry Cashen. Second Row:Nickolas Costantini, Jerry Crawford, Martin Defalco, James Gauthier, Ed. Gladu, Donald Gorman, Don Hamilton. John Hryhorchuk. Third Row:Gerald Jenkins. Bob Kemp, Bill Lestage, Fred Mallon. Ron Mayo, Eli McKhool, Bob Meikle, Barry Millas. l -r Bollom Row: Walter Ogilvie, Q John O'Neil, Alan Reid, Keith Taggart, Ray Wardle, Law- rence Watters, Alan Whillans. Barry Williams. , . . L ki, ' '

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12-CD A score and two hard-working, earnest, mankind- loving, future graduates make up this class of '-19. We have a great form master in the person of Ivlr. Little who also attempts to put across the mistakes of our predeces- sors, a subject commonly known as History. Although his fatherly approach towards his class makes him re- proach rather than praise, we like him and believe that it's mutual. With all essential preliminaries over, we penetrate to the nucleus of our class, which is the charactersg nay, the students themselves. President john Jorgensen is the sole genius of our class, with intelligent face, the first in academic achieve- ments. He won First Class Honours last year and is going to repeat it this year, to be sure. Nothing dishonourable may be said about him here 3 he is boxing for the Beaver Boxing Club. The second best brain, as the Christmas exams proved, is in possession of a newcomer from Lisgat, Craig Carrot Top Stratton. He is an amusing fellow and if anyone wants to hear the latest jokes be sure to meet him. George Gorgeous Bannister, Vice-President, and Keith Goldie-Locks Young, his twin, are the boys who rented a ski-cabin for Christmas holidays, perhaps to try their skills on mud. jim Spike McLeod is prepared to bet anyone who doesn't agree with him. If anyone can break the bank of Monte Carlo it is he, and he will probably do it. jack Pee-Wee Birtch is a talented shop worker, and is probably the most efficient building destructionist in the school. The dramatically inclinel fellows or our form who acted in Heaven Can Wait were Stewart Inspector Callaghan, Ronald Dimples Sheffield, Paul Einstein janecek and Bob Perkins. Stewart Callaghan-he is our Student Council Rep. by the way-is really highly talented in acting, and he loves it toog he will grab the next opportunity to get on stage again. Some ofthe silent romeos of our class are Earl Slim Rodney, Steady Parks, Keith Crew Cut Ambridge, Silent Bob fNlO0dlC, Wild Bill Kearnan and Swish Laplante. Our sports activities are ably directed by Ron Finni- gan, the flashy centre for New Edinburgh in the junior City Hockey Division. Our Basketball squad with Stewart Callaghan as captain and centre went down to 38 12-EF Miss McCarthy will now call the roll for 12-EF : Anderson- Wee Willie -a teacher's delight. Baxter- Art -what a girlish figure! Besharah- Ken -a great historian. Boardman- The Board -Mr. Huot's pet. Calderwood- Bob -his favourite period, a spare. Cashen-He cashed in his chips. Constantini- Costie --a future wrestler. Crawford- jerry -he may be small, but he is brainy. Defalco- Martini -his favourite expression is I don't believe it ! Gauthier- Jimmy -you better watch out for his gang l Gorman- John -a real good head. Hamilton- Don -a genius in Geometry. Htyhorchuk- Ricker -a Basketball enthusiast. Gladu- Big Ed -a junior Football star. Mayo- Ron -our able President. Mallon- Fred -an old time dancer. jenkins-'jerry'-one of the Brains, Incorporated . Kemp- Bob -he plays in the Corn Huskers Lestage- Bill -a real bright boy. McKhool- Eli -wants to be a professor fSuckerj. Milks- Hayseed -a fair-haired laddie. Ogilvie- Walt -he enjoys the out-of-doors, that's why we only see him at school once a week. O'Neil- Booye -he was in the Air Force and he thinks that he is still flying. Reed- Allen -our class strong man. Taggart- Keith -a future chemist? Wardle- Ray -a star track man. Watters- Max Bently -ambition : the N.H.L g proba- ble destiny : Pee Wee Stick-Boy. Whillans- Al -an ex mechanic. Williams- Barry -every teacher loves him. Meikle-that's me. -ROBERT MEIKLE FORM 1 2-CD-Continued defeat in their first league game. The boys comprising the rest of the team are Ron Baker, George Bannister, Carl Fox, Craig Stratton, Keith Ambridge and Keith Young. For many of us this is probably the end of the road at Tech and therefore we are trying to make it a year to remember. Honi soit qui mal y pense. -PAUL JANECEK



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iii Thanks Chumphl. everyone hears memories of our year in this bright, class. Our class is the one which it. 'Iliirteen of our brilliant class- mates are among the sheets of music in the pit. These Hunt System Boys are clarinets, Ray Dore, Ron Williams, and Bill Morrisg comets and trumpets, Bill Hanna and Doug Monkeyshines Nicholson, flute, Dick Nellisg saxaphones, Mervin Wilcox and Ramsay- ville Grayg euphonium, George You-Phony-Um Aubrey, trombones, Orville Poulin, George Collins and Ivan Brown, and last but biggest the basses, Paul Fin- gers Belanger and Herb Beaky jackman. jim Beckett is also a member of the Glee Club. Our interscholastic sportsmen were and are Brian All Star Slinn, Ron Bench Baker and Swish Gillissie. Our Brain Trusts fthe up and coming boysj are Maynard Percent Dokken, Don Goodwin, George Collins, Herb jackman and Paul Belanger. Our executive is Herb jackman, President, Norm Spero, V ice-President, Brian ours truly pushing the pen, and important Mr. Algie IIIOSC ll-AB This year 11-AB is the most important contributing factors Enns, and our executive. The Executive is composed jim Thompson, Vice Presidentg and Terry Sullivan, Athletic In junior Football, 11-AB one Ken One-Point Anderson 5 ly, Ken Anderson,jim jazz MacDonald and Dalton McCambley. Other fellows of 11-AB who roam the reading from left to right, Graham Armstrong, Ayoub, Don Campbell, Clayton Carroll, Mike Dobie, W'ayne Silent Ellis, Dick Franklin. Don Fatso Gilchrist, Leon joker Ron The I.ady's Man Heatley, Paul Frenchy Lapointe, Bob Chuckles MacGregor, joe Mott, jim Lover-Boy Moyle, Bob Pierre Gatineau Mills Pincombe, Georgie Robertson, Bogart Scott, Terry The Usher Sullivan and Ron -DALTON MCCAMBLEY Kent, Workman. 40 U05 ll-CD Not everyone will agree, but we of 11-CD believe that Tech won the Senior and junior football titles this year because of our K. Bennett and j. MacDonald playing on the teams. We are only sorry that we cannot present other star performers to Senior andjunior Basket- ball teams, but we have Syd Grierson playing in the junior Band from our form this year, and Greg Maloney who helped win the Cross-country run for Tech and who manages the Gym Team. One characteristic of our class is that we are interested in many school activities and clubs. Some of our leading lights among the club members are : Radio Club, Norm Hutter g Film Club, Bruce Straby, Mort Lightstone 3 Camera Club, Bob Alexander, Hugh Francis 3 Crafts Club, Mort Lightstone g Badminton Club, Lightstone, Straby 3 Glee Club, Bruce Sorley, Usher and Lightstone. This year our form is under the capable leadership of Mr. dePencier. The class executive consists of Ken Bennett, President, Doug Poaps, Vice President g Keith Dodd, Secretary, Ray Scobie, Athletic Rep. 3 and Earl Gray, Tech Talk Rep. This year 11-CD has one great ambition: to have everyone pass in History and surprise Mr. Little. -EARL GRAY knowledge around the school that 1 1 -EF voted the best all around form of this course we all agree. menagerie of mad, muscular masterpieces many bright stars, of our illustrious junior Champs : Whipsnake Fitzpatrick, that hundred pounds of solid dynamite g Mac the Black Swivel-hips Hudson, captain of the teami Curly Minnis, Pinky' Manly and Lorne Rooke, with the educated toe. stage also attracted a few of our proteges who in our annual success. These were Humphry Newcomen and Doug Boney Zahab. Basket- is right up our alley as shown by our two greats Beak Kerr and jerry Defasio. come to the aristocrats of the illustrious through their hard work, have pulled this class heights. Here they are for all to see and t like them don't blame me g you chose them : john Gibson g Vice-President, Colin O'Brien 3 Athletic Rep., Rudy Giguere 5 Tech Talk, Rep., Bob Shultz. -BOB SHULTZ

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