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J1me,1946 THE TECHALOGUE 25 serious-Renard! Andy Anderson: Knows something about every- thing. Harold Rogers: Two more years to go, eh Harold? Don Craw- ford: Occasionally gets a notion to teach lA. Eddie Schmidt: Star athlete of the class. Charlie Girling: As long as I make a pass it'll be OK. Ronald Braden: Loves those senior girls. Lawrence Keene: Our Worthy Sutherland representative. Art Patenaude: Must own a book of excuses for not doing homework. Doug Caston: Often has girl trouble. Duane Broste: Miss Flatt's little library helper. Jack Sproule: Seen and also heard. Don Smith: Mr. Spicer caught him napping. Ronald Woodcock: Miss Moore's Frenchman. Gerald Peterson: Al- ways beefs except on meatless days. Ronald Briggs: Master elec- trician of IA. Lindsay Stace: Miss Moore's problem child. Alfred Bentley: Mr. Edwards, I think I should have another mark. Harry King: Mr. Edwards' chalk target. Don Everts: Mr. Finlay's humor- ist. Bill Lunder: Getting used to the city fast. Don Hale: King Ed- ward product. Bob Addie: Weasel hunter from Sutherland. Jack McDonald: Holds a pow-wow in his corner. Bill Lewis: Comp. expert. Ken McIntosh: Good-looking lad from the east. Hugh Dutton: Some- times comes a little late. .T-ki, CLASS 1B Mr. Agnew: Has an eye for figures, but his chief concern is the welfare of the class. Allan Adams: Our delivery boy. Gordon Almas: IBIS superman. Allison Anderson: Our big man. Louis Andrego: The Back Row: Bill Ferguson, Louis Andrego. Bob Curry, Len Ratzloff, Orville MacDonald, Ken Greenway, Gordon Almas, Allison Anderson. Jim Rogers. Third Row: Morris Westad, Ray Lundquist. Joe Cherwoniak, Ken Hill, Bob Samborski, Bill Keindel, Alex Gold. Allan Adams. Second Row: Walt Lisko, Albert Morrison, Lloyd Stolar, Stewart Dickson. Jim Galbraith, Murray Metcalf. Arthur Chaben. Germain Duerr, Stan Kornelson. Front Row: Lorne Crofford, Peter Humeny, Emil Woytowich, Jim Waselciw, Mr, Agnew, Fred Karpinka, Walther Christainton, Elmer Koronko.
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24 THE TECHALOGUE J1me,1946 if 51:1 I. gg p .J i l ,vital 55 Naam Back Row: Jim Rivington. Hugh Dutton. Bill Lewis, Lawrence Keen, Earl McGinnis, Bert Dunlop, Ron Braden, Jack Sproule, Bill Lunder, Teddy Swanson, Lindsay Stace. Third Row: Jack Macdonald, Malcolm Booth, Don Everts, Kenneth Mclntosh, Art Patenaude, Doug Caston. Ronald Briggs, Bruce Edney, Harry King, John Linfoot, Ronald Woodcock, Duane Broste. Second Row: Andy Anderson, Eddie Schmidt, Bob Addie, Don Smith, Charlie Girling, Eddie Preceski, Harold Rogers, Eddie Mykota, Alfred Bentley, Bill Duckett, Earle Hall. Front Row: Don Crawford, Bill Green, Gerald Mitchelmore, Don Hale, Mr. A. J. Edwards, Richard Dutka, Gerald Peterson, Doug Dunlop, Jim Rose. CLASS 1A Mr. Edwards: Chief school coach and popular teacher of lA, al- ways willing to help us. Bert Dunlop: He's got what the girls go for. Earl McGinnis: Irish wolf of lA. Gerald Mitchelmore: Gymnasium ace of the class. Jim Rose: Our best mathematician. Bill Green: He's got the brains, we've got the height. John Linfoot: Comes to school looking for a change. Malcolm Booth: Crackshot curler from Wiseton. Ted Swanson: Our star-gazer. Doug Dunlop: A little man with big ambitions. Bill Duckett: Silence is golden- Trigger Bruce Edney: Sometimes talks to himself. Richard Dutka: Class president and a flash at science. Jim Rivington: Nearly always Wakens at 11.55. Earle Hall: Just follow the rest, Earle. Eddie Mykota: Very seldom
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26 THE TECHALOGUE June,1946 Phantom Fox. Ernie Carroll: Our model T boy. Arthur Chaben: Quiet and refined. Joe Cherwoniak: Oh, those waves and eyes. Lorne Crofford: Where's Norma? Stewart Dickson: Sometimes hard to find. Germain Duerr: Our tall Romeo. Bill Ferguson: The Angel, but when? James Galbraith: Let's buy some peanuts. Alex Gold: Brains of the class. Ken Greenaway: Night owl. Ken Hopper: Here one day, does homework the next. Peter Humeny: Lad from the farm. Fred Karpinka: Always on time. Bill Keindel: The quiet type. Stan Kor- nelson: The hep cat. Elmer Koronko: Swab the decks, says Mr. Tash. Walter Lisko: He'll get by. Ray Lundquist: Quiet and nice to know. Orvil McDonald: Occasionally gets into mischief. Murray Metcalfe: He and his sister are both swell. Albert Morrison: Hey fellas! l got another one. Nester Nykiforuk: Some day his ship will come in. Leonard Ratzloff: An industrious type. Jim Rogers: Wake up, Jim, it's time to go. Robert Samborski: Another of the regular guys. Ray Sheehan: Come on. let's play marbles. Lloyd Stolar: Little, but oh. so noisy. Jim Waselciw: Class president, but often gets greasy. Morris Westad: The girls' favorite. Emil VWoytoWich: Where's all that noise coming from? -i--gl CLASS 1C Back Row: Roy Plunkett. Victor Howe, Elmer Lorentz, Steve Fosty, Gilbert Schmidt, Jim Cotts, Bill Andruschuk, Archie Blaney, Glen Afseth, Edward Hill. Middle Row: Gerald Hallam, Bob Hall, Walter Dubnyck, Don Johnston, Jim Hay, Jack Afseth, Gilbert Edney, Clarence Hambly, Fred Lubky. Front Row: Keith Turnbull, Bob Lowry, Carson Kinnear, Leslie Duffus, Mr. Brent, Lawrence Byers, Ron Irvine, Don Afseth, Pat Lowe. The teachers come in, the teachers go out, Lessons go in one ear, the other go out. Mr. Brent: He's our teacher, trim and neat, just returned from His Majesty's Fleet. Don Afseth: In school as quiet as a mouse. Glen
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