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

 - Class of 1950

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GRADE 0-KL This year average class, noisy one. The class executive is as follows : Vice-President, Leo-Paul Dagenaisg Secretary, Royal Phillips, Teachers' and Students' Council Rep., jean- Guy Villeneuve, Tech Talk Rep., Laurent Gervais g Athletic Rep., Earl Wintle. The form is well represented in the athletic activities of the school. Maurice Grenon played right end on the junior Football team, with Henry Turpin playing left end. The two Lafortunes, Maurice and Robert, are the form's Basketball stars. As a group, 10-KL worked under their form master in the big job of handling the foot- ball ticket sales. Our form master : Mr. J. L. Huot. He has a great sense ofhumor, and although he is a little too fussy about attendance, he is greatly liked.-LAURENT GERVAIS. 10-DIN Under the capable hands of Mr. S. D. Clemens, we, form 10-MN, are trying to our second year of Industrial While most of the class ics, some members are Starring on the Ron Cole, Don Poulin, john Sylvio Gascon, Keith and john Giroux. They play a get it mixed Rugby. Speaking or Rugby we have of the junior Team, and Don isn't the only one in who his weight around, for our tips the scale at two hundred We haven't got a football in next best thing for our friend Gascon is a regular Basketball and Rugby are not the only which our class members take part. We have two in the band, Rodney Richard and john also have Cowboy Saunders who believes there minutes between periods. Giroux aud r with Barry Cox as President, is an it has on occasion been called a well. BOYD class 'play boys ' who frequently Owing to inclement weather ou winning games difficult during enthusiasts in this sport include Ronnie Cole, defence, goal, Poulin, defence, Cole, Sidock, Hogg, wings, Lanthier, Wong, Proulx, Ttudelg centre, Houlahan, Wood. -JOHN DAGENAIS C105 10-AB Among the boys in 10-AB there are several notable students. Among them is Bryan Ensell who, with 89.536, came first in the school. Bud Simpson is another. He made our Junior Football team. We are also proud of Edmond Denis, magician l:irst-class. He put on three of his mystifying acts for ajunior and Senior Assembly and for our Christmas Concert. Our form master is Mr. Bocking, a very capable teacher. Other notable teachers are Mr. Monk, our teacher for English, Mr. Burwell, our Mathematics teacher, Mr. Little for History and Mr. Valliant our French teacher. We have not done so well in Interform Basketball. We have lost most games that we have played so far. We are hoping that we may do better in Interform Hockey. Our form did very well in the ticket selling for the play Heaven Can Wait . We won live dollars. The following boys' are those who are members of our class executive: Ronald Sweeny, Presidentg Walter Boast, Vice-President Q Paul Monk Provost, Secretary g William Ogilvie, Athletic Rep., and yours truly, Gilbert Novick, Tech Talk Rep. -GILBERT NOVICK 10-XY the understudies of Spike jones, and 10-Y, 17 Leonard da Vincis, have as class oflicers boys: President, Dick VanSickleg Vice- lC Montgomery 5 Athletic Rep., Gary form master is Mr. Joyce. His class con- of boys from 9-CD and 9-XY of 1948 and there are boys from other grade nines light of day and came to our class. high scorers on our interform Basketball team McKay, jim Tighe and Gary Duford. But players couldn't score baskets without the help of boys : Dick Galenger, Irwin Horsey, jim and Don Lancaster. In this year's Tech Bantam the hoopsters from our class are Tony and Don Coughlan, jim Tighe, Ronald Graham an Delisle. Mervin O'Neil is on the Ski Team. every auditorium period there are four seats in our section, but this is not because the been misbehaving but because they are down ra pit supplying us with music. They are 1 jim Potter, Dick Galenger and William doesn't seem complete without saying thanks to the teachers who have been responsible for our progress. -CLIFFORD BOWES 45

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This year is presided over by the capable and Kennedy. Some outstanding students are: Richard Sandpaper Dickens,Mr. Penney's person- al pride and joy fironicallyj. john Tiny Baxter is our replica of Humphrey. Our match for Rip Van Winkle is respected Mr. P james Sleepy Ryan, who looks as if he were asleep- when he isn't eating. Doug Casanova Gauthier is a natural Romeo, and has about the most enviable Date Book in the School. Gerry Switzer, who is our only contribution to the band, designed our class crest. The Executive for 10-PQ is as follows: President, Morris Finklestein 3 Vice-President, Don Hotley g Secre- tary. Bill Slack g Athletic Rep., Richard Dickens 3 Tech Talk Rep., yours truly, Don Hagan. Early in the year, four adventurous young students from our classg namely, Chuck Lucas, Dick Dickens, jack Lalonde, and Bill Slack attempted to journey south of the border to Syracuse, New York, but because of circumstances beyond their control, they were obliged to go only as far as Watertown. Not to be daunted by minor trivialities, our travellers intend to to Canada's Banff National Park mer vacation. WCS! l0-TU In our school of Tech christened 10-TU. We are Johnston in Room 302. It is a the door and see all the not waste a moment of our the periods, In our class of 10-TU find very intelligent boys. Two t Bell and Aimo johnston. On have Bill Wert at centre with Aimo Johnston George Maxwell as wings. On defense there are We do OHCS Zion and Kenneth Laughren. Our alternates Charlebois, Bob Giroux, and Stuart Brown. have a class Hockey team as we are an of boys. Our team is Watters, Zion, Maxwell, Laughren. The class representatives are dent , Dave Smith. Vice-President Zion g and Tech Talk Rep., Stan Charlebois. On the v.-hole, 10-TU with its collection of students and athletes will come out on to pat the end of the school year. -STAN CHARLEBOIS. 46 C105 10-BS 10-RS, without a doubt the best form in the school, has for its form master Mr. K, V. Arthur. We think he is the best teacher in the school. Assisting him in our form, is our capable executive: Bob Izatt, President, Richard St. john, Vice-President, Alvin Davidson, Ath- letic Rep. g and yours truly, David Purdie, Tech Talk Rep. The outstanding student in' our class is Bob Uzzj Izatt, with William Watson a close second. Walter Satov, a popular student in our class, made himself more popular by taking the leading part in Tech's Annual Play Heav- en Can Wait. He acted the part of joe Pendelton. Our football star is Richard Keeler, who played middle for the Tech juniors. Although ou.rs is not a music class we contributed Glenn Robb to the Senior Band as drummer, As yet we have had an undefeated Basketball team under coach Alvin Davidson. The team has done a good job so far, and we believe that they will remain as champs at the end of the year. We have many happy students in our class, such as Stuart McGillivray who seldom if ever has a sad look on his face, it's always a smile or a grin. Then there is Gerald Flappier who exercises his mouth most frequent- ly in the health class. Sleepy time William Boxall sometimes to keep awake in the Science ever, the class as a whole, I would still at Tech. -DAVID PURDIE in 11-R build scale model houses under the of Mr. Woolley of Room 223. Our hails from 11-Q, the other part of our while Don Reynolds and Don Fergusson are the Rep. and Tech Talk Rep. respectively. a few of our teachers seem to have a mistaken n that 11-R consists of a bunch of shiftless On the contrary, I assure you we have a lot of fellows in our group. For instance, there is and Maurice Taillifer who are our class can- for perfect attendance for one week. The of our class is made up of jim Walker, jim Max Schinzel, Delmer Hayes, Linus from Manotick, Ronald fChore-Bootsj Martin, Bill Williams, Don Reynolds, Charlie Vallillee, Don Fergusson, and lastly Sparling and Archie Mulligan who are trying to become deer hunters. -DON FERGUSSON X ,

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