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32 THETECHALOGUE Ju.1Le,19-46 Back Row: Ron Kerr, Robert Donelly, Hardy Ulrich, Peter Naglowich, Fred Wright, Robert Brack, Lorne Ross, Earle Doyle, Don Ross. Third Row: Raymond Leger, Edward Brophy, Jim Dockstader, Dave Jones, Dick Bridgewater, Garth Turcott, Don Peterson, Wayne Johns, Don Jakes. Second-Row: Albert Symack, William Sachko, Jim Smith, Bernie Schacter, Ken Bishop, Frank Blisner, Edward Blum, Leland Paul, Ernest Rindt, Grant Turner. Front Row: Jack Heggie. Jack Kalyn, Adolph Dahlen, Mr. Trevoy, Don Addie, Glen Anderson. Don Atkinson, Jack Hayton. thing happening where he is. Edwin Blum: That wolfish gleam in your eye is showing again, Ed. Bob Brack: We just can't seem to get him down from that perch at the top of the class. Dick Bridge- water: There doesn't seem to be anything he can't do. Ed Brophy: If he only could get a school credit for jiving. Adolph Dahlen: You can have Sinatra, we'll take Adolph. Jim Dockstader: He may be quiet, but he gets things done. Robert Donnelly: We wonder if he'S as timid out of school. Earle Doyle: Happiest when photographing someone, and good at it too. Jack Hayton: A good scout when not sell- ing tickets. Jack Heggie: Wonder if Mr. Davies appreciates his help. Don Jakes: Among other things, Don shines at rugby. Dave Jones: Small but sharp. Wayne Johns: Our book addict, as we all should be. Jack Kalyn: Now there is a snappy looking sea cadet. Ray Leger: For information on motors just ask Ray. Pete Naglowich: Good at lots of things but best at basketball. Leland Paul: Well boys, Who's done my homework today? Don Peterson: That awful noise is just Don's model TT Ernest Rindt: Try to stick Erny in Algebrag can't be done. Don Ross: A draftsman at heart, but where is his heart? Lorne Ross: We are all proud of our curler. Bill Sachko: His lifelong ambition-newspaper writing. Bernie Schacter: Also has lots of talent for writing. Jim Smith: The eager beaver at wood-working. Albert Symak: Sy is everybody's friend, we all like him too. Garth Turcott: Thinks he'll like Saskatchewan better than Ontario. Grant Turner: Always quiet, a good way to be. Hardy Ulrich: Another case of a boy from the farm making good. Fred Wright: An active person, very good at sports.
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June,1946 THETECHALOGUE 31 ' 2 Back Row: Irene Munro, Orkney Friesen, Dolores Isbister, Ruth Oaks, Shirley Reid, Irene Clark, Olga Nesdoly. Irene Konya, May Robinson, Gloria Winegarden, Third Row: Marjorie Ostofforoff. Wilda Vogan, Marian Packham, Adeline St. Dennis, Evelyn Upton, Phyllis Waldner, Olga Vinnick, Norma Hen- derson, Hazel Stevenson. Janet Walker. Second Row: Edna Regush, Edna Wood, Bernice Pickard, Marion Stewart. Roy Maki, Barbara Potter, Audrey Dunlop, Lucille Upton, Vera Wilkens. First Row: Lloyd Campbell, Mary Poleschuk, Albena Hnatyk, Betty Wilson, Mr. Moir, Dolores Brockington, Marjorie Thompson, Wilfred St. Dennis. smile, Hbet a cookie? Barbara Potter and her chum Marion Stewart: They always look on the bright side of things. Shirley Reid and Evelyn Upton: Brighten our days with their sweet songs. May Robin- son: One girl who is good at equations. Adeline St. Denis: Owns the magic violin and a smart girl. Marjorie Thomson: Always willing to do her share, good at dancing too. Lucille Upton: Tops in the class. Wilda Vogan: Our flash photographer on Wednesdays. Phyllis Wald- ner: Happy and friendly to all. Janet Walker: Claims to prefer Tech to City Park. Gloria Winegarden: Her greeting is always a cheery smile. Olga Vinnick: Our promising art student. Marjorie Ostofforoff: Keeps all her work up to date. Delores lsbister: There should be more like Delores. Roy Maki: Dark and handsome. Lloyd Campbell: Curly haired and likeable. John McLaughlin: Look out Sinatra. for our John. Wilfred St. Denis: Thinks therels too many girls in the class. Betty Wilson: Last but far from least, our worthy class president. wi--k CLASS ZA Mr. Trevoy: Our very capable class teacher who hammers us into shape and keeps us on the square. Don Addie: Our versatile class president who hails from Sutherland. Don Atkinson: He's bound to get places, but we wonder where. Ken Bishop: Blond won- der of 2Ag a whiz at French, too. Frank Blisner: There's always some-
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June,1946 THE TECHALOGUE 33 CLASS 2B Mr. Welch: Best teacher in the school, apologies to the rest. Bruce Coates: Fall Sale! Coats, pants and shoes. Roy Duckworth: Just left for Watrous. Frank Zluchoski: XL for short. Tony Mazur: Tony, put those dice on my desk. Bill Yanoszewski: Commonly called the Shark , Walt Sheremata: 100' 1 in geometry and with the women. Back Row: Bill Yanoszewski, Ally Henderson, Pete Carpenter, Eddie Mather, Ken Murray, Walt Sheremeta, Orville McGilliveray. Arnold Stohl. Third Row: Jack Clendenning, Pete Carpenter, Ron Greggain, Frank Zlus- koski, Tom Soltos, George Kraushar, George Musgrove. Second Row: Mack Hyrchuk, Larry Taylor, Ray Cherry, Jan Wyma, Bruce Coates, Fred Kraushar. Front Row: Stan Paraschuk. Stan Kopach, Gerhard Wenzel, Preston Kobusson. Mr. Welch, Vern Wieler, Wally Stambuck, Eddie Sebestyen, Frank Voss. Mack Hrychuik: Another ladies' man. John Carpenter: Miss Flatt, may We go out to practice 6-man rugby? Larry Taylor: Comes in on the 8.40 limited. George Musgrove: Speak up George, I can't hear you. Orville MacGillivray: Tall, dark, and lonesome? Stan Kopach: Hos-a-hy-fits Il. George Krausher: Long, lean and very quiet. Wally Stambuck: Our basketball shark. Tom Soltes: Clever boy from the country 181.2945 Eddie Sebestyen: Little Sabu, artist and wolf in- corporated. Stan Paraschuk: Did you ever see a cow hide in a butcher shop? Gerhard Wenzel: Old Front fno hands eitherj Flip Wenzel. Preston Kobussen: Class president and hockey star. Ally Henderson: Our Mayfair boy who moved in to Caswell. Pete Carpenter: Rides the Atchison, Topeka, and C,N.R. to school. Ken Murray: Everyone calls him i'Tiny',. Ron Greggain: Mr. Agnew's algebra student? Ken Wilson: What's on at the Ritz? Arnold Stohl: He says he has mus-cles. Fred Krausher: No relation to George, just a brother. Duncan Little: Star boy a-la-mode. Frank Voss: Rabbit rancher, or is it pigeons now? Vern Wieler: Class musician. Jan Wyma: His chief competitor. Ray Cherry: Our amateur radio fan. Mervin Crawford: Spike Absent Friday P.M. Crawford.
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