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June,1946 THE TECHALOGUE 29 Back Row: Doreen Robertson, Blanche McGowan. Irene Boyko, Stella Coble, Gladys Godfrey, Cora Thomson. Winona Taylor. Doris Miller, Reta Osler. Middle Row: Jeanne Arkell, Madeleine Binch. Lena Pelligrini. Joyce Sippola, Virginia Samalack. Jean Peterson. Louise Salter. Earla McAllister. Front Row: Irene Grabledinger, Eva Joyce. Phyllis Aitkin. Iris Smith, Mr. Armstrong, Norma Chase. Carol Kester. Dorothy Murphy, Edna Uhrich. .iqqgi CLASS ICA Mr. Shea: We think he's swell. Peggy Allen: How she loves her men! Pat Appleton: Watch those keys fly when she types. Astrid Arne: 1CA's Blonde Bomber. June Batty: Hails from Kingston, a nice kid. Irene Braybrook: Uses a bobby pin to fasten her literature papers. Palma Boatness: Our girl with the cute little nose. Dorothy Belcourt: We call her Dolly Betty Behan: Dana Andrews sends her. Doreen Brown: Shy but very nice. Yvette Covish: Proud of her dancing, and we donlt blame her. Thelma Coolidge: Helps to make the choir a success. Shirley Dease: The movie star of the class. Margaret Dlugos: Mighty Mouse. Betty Earle: The girl who has Mr. Welch where she wants him. Lois Flynn: What's all the attraction in 2D, Lois? Sophie Fidyk: Oh! those beautiful eyes. Rita Fizzell: lCA's class protection. Maureen Gagan: You should hear her beat the boogie on the piano. Joyce Greggain: Has to be good, her dad's a cop. Betty I-Iutnick: Our lady with the cute accent. Lena Hrynkow: Loves murder stories. Jean Hawkin: No connection to Sadie. Margaret Hunter: Very sharp in math. Dorothy Haddow: Her hair is natural, too. Jeanne Johnson: Does she get that figure from sports? Freda Jones: Class favorite. Vivienne Jackson: Where did you get all that gum? Jackie Kirton: Yatata, Yatata, Yatata, that's her all the time. Evelyne Kolesnikoff: Hard to say, but nice to know, what say, Bill? Francis Latoski: Coming to school today, Francis? Georgina Lapp: Comes in just as the bell goes. Barbara Lyttle: One of the best. Linda Merk: Class president and excels in sports. Mildred Robinson: The girl who loves Mr. Scott,
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28 THE TECHALOGUE June,1946 Back Row: Roy Willeff, Maurice Towstego, Abe Peters, Russell Casey, Walter Stretch, Terry Nykiforuk, Marvin Shewchuk, Benny Sippola, Raymond Stohl.Kenneth Storey, Middle Row: Art Williams, Eddie Rogozinsky, John Richlark, August Smeby, Bill Marchant, James McFie, Neil Ogilvie. Peter Krawchuk, Peter Lappa. Front Row: Donald McEown. John Rybotycki, Ellwood Mitchell, Lylie Taylor, Mr. Chan, Vincent Hill, Orville Murtland, Bob MacMillan, Ronald McLean. -Ar., ' CLASS 1H Mr. Armstrong: Au revoir! Miss Moore: bon jour, Mr. Armstrong. Phyllis Aitken: Quiet and ladylike always. Jeanne Arkell: Staunch and loyal friend to all. Irene Boyko: Pleasant and amicable type. Madeleine Binch: The lass that won first prize at the riding show. Norma Chase: Our worthy class president. Stella Coble: The woman with the witty ideas. Gladys Godfrey and Irene Grabledinger: Our two little ink spots: what would Gladys do with her hair in a black- out? Eva Joyce: Here again, gone again Eva. Carol Kester: A swell school mate and a journalist-to-be. Lavina Kitchen: Black-haired beauty from Sutherland. Gerry Lee: Please may I go to my locker. I forgot something? Blanche McGowan: Reserved and quiet lassie. Earla McAllister: As independent as they come. Doris Millar: She's the next thing to a genius. Dorothy Murphy: Doesn't have to buy paper dolls, she draws lem. Rita Osler: We hear she's been known to make eyes at the interns. Lena Pelligrini: The girl with the spark- ling eyes. Jean Peterson: Heart breaker, boys, beware. Doreen Rob- ertson: Who said they couldnlt have beauty and brains? Irene Smith: Why doesn't somebody buy their own ink? Iris Smith: Wishes married sisters would mind their own kids. Joyce Sippola: Shh . . . you guys, here comes teacher. Louise Salter: Just call her Salty, Virginia Samalack: Newest addition to our happy gang. Winona Taylor: Gee, I wish the bell would ringf' Edna Uhrich: Ideal hostess for a party. Cora Thomson: t'Hey kids, who wants some salted pea- nuts?
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30 THE TECHALOGUE Ju'ne,1946 eh Mildred? Norma Shachter: Brains usually come in small packages. Joanne Veitch: Tells us therels a good future in Sutherland. Jo Wyma: Always chasing a teacher-to get the book signed. Back Row: Lois Flynn, Jackie Kirton, Irene Braybrook, Pat Appleton, Sophie Fidyk. Yvette Covish, Betty Earle, Jo Wyma, Joanne Veitch, Rita Fizzell. Third Row: Dorothy Haddow, Barbara Lyttle, Joyce Greggain, Lena Hrynkow. Mildred Robinson, Margaret Dlugogs, Vivienne Jackson, Palma Boatness, Betty Hutnick. Second Row: Margaret Hunter, Jeanne Johnson, Shirley Dease, Jean Hawken, Evelyn Kolesnikoff, June Batty, Peggy Allan. Freda Jones, Dorothy Belcourt. Front Row: Thelma Coolidge. Norma Schachter, Linda Merk, Mr. Shea, Doreen Brown. Astrid Arne. Betty Behan. yl- CLASS 1CB 36 girls plus 4 boys plus Mr. lVloir gives lCB. Mr. Moir: Our very popular teacherg the only one in the class who can write shorthand and read it. Delores Brockington: Nicknamed Shorty and a general fa- vorite. Irene Clark: Carries the classbook so can never play hookey. Audrey Dunlop: Dreams of a Prince Charmingg we hope she finds him. Irene Kanyle: Slick chick of the gay nineties. Helen Egeroff: Comes from Wakaw and doesn't talk out of turn. Orkney Friesen: Always in a hurry and never late. Norma Henderson: Shares the shorthand honors with Hazel Stevenson. Albena Hnatyk: Industrial classes call her 'LLittle Liz. Bernice Pickard: Usually has her eyes across the aisle. Irene Munic: Only dynamo in the room. Edna Regush: Always gets around and has her reasons. Adelle Karpinka: Liked by everyone. Cecile Meier: Sometimes hard to find. Ruth Oakes: Who is as staunch as her name. Olga Nesdoly: Looks tired some mornings, we wonder why. Marion Packham: Good looking girl from Sutherland. Edna Wood. Cut off her beautiful hair. Vera Wilkins: Taking lessons in car
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