Saskatoon Technical Collegiate Institute - Techalogue Yearbook (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)

 - Class of 1946

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J1m.e,1946 THETECHALOGUE 37 Back Row: Joe Wallis, Elmer Hanson, Fridolf Durrel, Lyle Snider, Paul Greva, Bill Zagwalski, Nick Koleada, Jack Schuh, Lloys Adams, George Rash- brook. Middle Row: Bill Krystal, Earl Lloyd, Julius Michasiw, George Senick, Ervin Miskoffski, Ward Cooper, Morely Lockhart. Front Row: Fred Jamieson, Robert Kinzel, Alvin Provost. William Kelem, Mr. F. Moodie, Leslie Toitz, John Aitken, Tom Ronieson. Absent: Thomas Mann, Leonard Barkwell, Lawrence Sothmann, Clarence Sanford, Lorne Seversen. FARM MECHANICS' CLASS Mr. Moodie: Our capable and considerate class instructor. Earl Lloyd: Between Earl and Frank the woman situation has been solved. Paul Greva: Book carrier and always grieving about the time. Thomas Mann: Flash! That maroon car that prowls the streets Saturday night in search of'??? is no police car. Jack Schuh: A brunette bombshell for blonds. Lloys Adams: He's from the farm, but you'd never guess it. Bill Krystal: Mad man for woodwork-Totem pole? Ward Cooper: Graduated from 2D to F-M. Lyle Snyder: He's quiet and studious as more of us should be. Leonard Barkwell: Likes the hallways better than the classrooms. Julius Michasiw: Meet me at the club, Bark- we1. Fridolf Durell: Wouldn't miss a day in school for all the nuts in Brazil. Bill Zagwolski: Motor physician, first class. Ervin Miskofski: A tool room specialist in motor mechanics. Robert Kinzel: Rosthern! Yah! Yah! Nick Koleada: Beginning an adventure into romance. Fred Jamison: All good things aren't in big parcels. Morley Lockhart: Good on the ice, but where does he get the Sinatra stuff? Elmer Hanson: Out-of-town boy with the canary voice. Clarence Sanford: Tiny rides a little B.S.A. to school each day. Lawrence Sothmann: The Hughton athlete in F-M. Joe Wallis: Nurses' dream boy-Woo! Woo! Leslie Loitz: Comes to school with lip stick on his hanky. Jack Aitken: The class' model boy. Peter Bodnarchuk: P.S. Alvena is not his girl friend, it's his home town. George Rashbrook: He hears that Unity has an eternal flame, now he wants to meet her. Again Mr. Moodie: Manager of Cupid Corporation for F-M.

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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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38 THE TECHALOGUE Jtme,1946 CLASS ZCA Miss Scrimgeour: A swell companion, good and kind, she's tops with us all the time. Eileen Anderson: Our little Literary representa- tive. Joan Armitage: She excels in dramatics. Gerry and Gwen Bell: They're twins, they're cute, what more could you ask. Violet Cain: Five foot nine, but we like that line. Marjorie Cowell: Our class presi- dent with personality plus. Evelyn Dussome: That attractive French girl. Bernice Erickson: Who does she dream of all the time? Frances Flaherty: Where do you get those brains, pal? Audrey Glennie: Out to get that man. Marion Horton: Bell of the ball fgamesl. Doreen Hyde: The singing voice of ZCA. Gertrude Janzen: The reserved type OJ Janet Kalyn: Sweater girl of the class. Joyce Kennedy: Like candy -sweet but hard to get. Shirley Kester: Smart and studious, always on the beam. Polly Korda: Short and slim, neat as a pin. Frances Lastik: Slick chick with energy to burn. Maxine McCurdy: Mixes a mean soda. Janet McPhee: Look into her eyes and, brother! Polly Maloff: A real genius, but liked by all. Leilah Maynard: It'll be our loss, California's gain. Nora Mierke: Slender, tender, tall and mmm! Jeanette Paproski: Jitterbug, but def. Hazel Phillips: She always has her work done and that's what counts. Jessie Rattray: One of Sin- atra's fans, no doubt. Gladys Shillington: A strawberry blond with natural curls. Ellen Sorensen: l'll bet she's glad we're near the first years. Peggy Surbey: Lots of fun, giggles galore. Gwen Utigard: Dana Andrews is her dream boy. Phyllis Wood: Lover of books and friend of all. Back Row: Frances Flaherty, Marian Horton, Gertrude Janzen, Peggy Surbey, Violet Cain, Janet McPhee, Shirley Kester, Nora Mierke, Maxine McCurd ' y. Third Row: Doreen Hyde, Jeanette Paproski, Maxine Paterson, Audrey Glennie, Polly Maloff, Polly Korda, Ellen Sorenson, Bernice Erickson. Second Row: Jessie Rattray, Eileen Anderson, Francis Lastik, Evelyn Dussome, Hazel Phillips, Gwendoline Bell, Geraldine Bell. Front Row: Gladys Shillington, Joan Armitage, Janet Kalyn. Miss Scrimgeour, Marge Cowell. Gwen Utigard. Joyce Kennedy.

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