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J1l.ne,l9-46 THETECHALOGUE 35 delight, she studies at night. Rose Remarchuk: Swoons over Frankie, but not Sinatra. Helen Riis: Helen is strictly neutral. Shirley Rose: Shels no quack, strictly for Jack. Ellen Sanderson: Drops in once in a while just for education's sake. Olga Shewchuk: Just beginning to enjoy life. Audrey Uhrich: She's in 2C, but her heart's in 3A. Anne Wasylow: Don't do it, shock would be too much for teacher. Helen Bobo: A neat little trick, but strictly for Dick. Eugennie Zeske: Late, but not least. Theresa Hegedus: A recent comer from Weirdale. -l--AY..-- CLASS ZD Back Row: Alex Gordon, Ray Conly, Tony Antonovich, Clayton Thompson, Don Peterson, Stewart Hodgins, Lorne Reid. Middle Row: Frank Cherry, Eric Simmons, Harvey Waldner, Bill Diduck. Don Hamilton. Bill Kellins, Cameron Cvoodhew. Front Row: Bill Poirier, Steve Petrovich, Stanley Sluzar, Mr. Spicer, Paul Wolkosky, Gordon Nimmo. Absent: Don Holtsman, Pete McCartney. Mr. Spicer: Our genial supervisor. Someone said he fell from a window and came down 'tplumpf' Alex Gordon: The best humored one in the class: his laugh is contagious. Ray Conly: Headed for the National Hockey League. Tony Antonavich: What we see of Tony we like. Clayton Thompson: The moose with that five o'clock shadow. Don Peterson: The girls call him the prairie wolf. Stewart Hodgins: Always thinking of the future, good luck Stew tFlynnJ. Lorne Reid: Our man of brawn. Frank Cherry: Short and stout but never pants. Eric Simmonds: Something rare in sheiks-one that blushes. Harvey Waldner: However does he get those marks? Bill Diduck: Ouch! hurt again. Don Hamilton: Once accused of being a nuisance. Bill Kellins: Has been known to bum a smoke. Cameron Goodhew: The red- headed terror of 2D. Bill Poirier: That good-looking lad who's very happy when he's not mad. Steve Petrovich: Too bad there aren't
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34 THE TECHALOGUE Ju1Le,1946 CLASS 2C Shirley for leader, Bradbrooke for teacher, ln S.T.C.l. we are the feature. Miss Bradbrooke: 0ur very reliable class teacher who gets us in and out of trouble. Marie Ames: Very quiet-when she's alone. Elenora Anton: Good in Math. but better in figures. Margaret Arn- ason: Convalescing at Tech from first year N.C.I. Eileen Bates: So quiet and shy, a delight to the eye. Phyllis Blisner: Y go the wrong way home Fifi? Esther Brooks: Loves that t'Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe. Shirley Butcher: Butch for short, always a sport. Back Row: Marie Aimes, Anne Egeroff, Joyce Haight, Jean Haight, Jean Hawkins, Gladys Hodgson, Esther Brooks, Phyllis Blisner, Anne Wasylow, Helen Danaka, Ida Eljoke. Middle Row: Helen Riis. Francis Hill, Nettie Nickel, Marion Planidan, Olga Shewchuk. Rose Remarchuk, Daphne Newman, Margarete Arnason, Adele McDonald, Gladys Ewert, Elenora Anton. Front Row: Mary Krutko, Eileen Bates, Helen Kortes, Bernice Dunlop, Miss Bradbrooke, Shirley Butcher, Shirley Rose, Ellen Sanderson, Helen Bobo. Absent: Audrey Uhrich, Theresa Hegedus, Eugennie Zeske. Helena Denaka: She's tricky and cute, that blond parachute. Bernice Dunlop: Not a baby, but boy can she cuddle. Ann Egeroff: Just follow the rest Ann, they'll take you there. Ida Eljoke: Silence is golden. Gladys Ewert: Laughing all the while. Jean Haight: Sails on the seas of poetry. Joyce Haight: Our Lit. representative. Can she bake a pie! Jean Hawkins: She didn't learn all those jokes in school. Frances Hill: Quiet in school, but outside not so cool. Gladys Hodgson: Here today, gone tomorrow, what a life! Helen Kortes: A tiny little gal, everybody's pal. Mary Krutko: Tough, but oh, so gentle! Adele McDonald: From City Park, at every subject quite a shark. Daphne Newman: Always studious-when teacher's looking. Nettie Nickel: The less we know, the less we forget. Marion Planidin: Teacher's
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36 THE TECHALOGUE June,19-46' more like Steve. Paul Wolkosky: One of the better students in the class. Gordon Nimmo: Only a little boy, but always full of pep and joy. Don Holtzman: Claims that silence isn't always best. Pete McCartney: Occasionally catches up on his sleeping in school. .lf-M CLASS 2E Mr. Scott: Our popular class teacher, and Air Cadet C.O. Harry Beirnes: the second Charles Atlas. Tom Brooks: He's always in a tough spot. Carl Chiko: 'fSeven ball in the corner pocket Carl. Ron Cor- rins: Roll dem bones. Paul Daniels: Our Quiz Kid. Glen Ewert: The dreamer. Fred Jones: Bowls at Fingards. Russel Kowalchuk: Better known as Rusty.,' Douglas McLaine: Brains of the welding depart- ment. Bernard Marcouxz Algebra's his subject. Angus Morrison: Gloomy Gus. Ronald Nearing: 'tSilent Yokumf' Norman Olson: The lad with ideas. Garfield Pfeifer: Commonly mistaken for Bob Hope. Eddie Phillipow: 'LEddie the hackyf' Ken Ramsay: Pin-up boy. Don Robertson: Am I late, Mr. Scott? Tom Rousell: Started a little late. but is doing fine. Lloyd Shalman: Our hot-lipped saxophonist. Jim Shirley: Worthy class president and a regular guy. Walter Sokal- ofsky: Baskets Walter. Hartley Sommerfeld: Known to the class as Snubs. Dave Stolar: Rack 'em up again Dave. John Tompalski: Our X and O artist. Doug Winterton: A great athlete known as Slow Winlf' Stan Sluzar: Started after Xmas but we're afraid he'll catch up soon. And we'd like to remind you: 2E won the interform basket- ball crown. defeating 2B in the finals. Back Row: Angus Morrison, Walter Sokalofsky, Ron Corrins, Carl Chiko, Norman Olson, Eddie Phillipow, Don Robertson, Bernard Marcoux, John Tompalski. Middle Row: Rusel Kowalchuk, Ken Ramsey, Glen Ewert, Garfield Pfieffer, Ron Nearing, Douglas McLaine, Tom Roussel. Front Row: Stan Sluzar, Fred Jones, Tom Brooks, Jim Shirley, Mr. Scott, Douglas Winterton, Harry Biernes, Arthur Murtland. Paul Daniels.
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