High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 74 text:
“
THE TECHALOGUE . .ff Quik i E.: SU McCallum, K CS ansen, L H Carl Patrick, et an, M OW CG rn McMurtry, Les M Ji McLeod, E OI'l'1 ko, L all 0l'1'1 rest R Row: O Back 2 C5 .sz .2 fo O c: ,c O vw ui C1 .-e -4 2-4 .-4 CQ Bob Spurgeon, enigman, H Rayner, Allan Bill Ferguson, HC rs M Jack Foster, Len Walte :I J effries, cz cu E .E 3 5-1 cu tr-QQ lie ..CI.-T D GJ ui Ez rm, Qi UH E E L4 2 .D 9' 9 P-A no ur. U: Sisson, Auther Gordon ford, LII1 D ob B Mair, Mr. C. H. M cLaren, QU son, K Hutchin John Katzer, .D o DI N-4 'Q-4 ront Row F if O o P4 'd 5-4 cd 2 cu 2 CI Iv' 5-4 cu 2 .54 ' - 5.,..-4 Um S O .31 s-. 5 IH Absent Don Lardner.
”
Page 73 text:
“
J1me,1946 THE TECHALOGUE 39 EEE' S' 'A - 'E Back Row: Shirley Bamford, Vilma Lee, Marg. Copan, Rose Pizuto, Kathy Voss, Sheila Stewart, Helen Fairweather, Ruth Walker, Elaine Ebben. Fern Nelson. Middle Row: Charles Benoit, Charles Blondin, Betty Dawson, Violet Fox. Isabel Watson, Rita Whalen, Margaret Pace, Anne Polechuk, Ann Romanow, Albert Pulak, Albert Hegedus. Front Row: Joe Kloeble, Audrey Patterson. Marg. Luckey, Dot Roffe. W. A. Cripps, Irene Doucet, Gerty Meier, Dorothy Burrows. Ray Swan. CLASS 2CB Gangway! Make room for our gallant ship and its crew, 2CB, who after two years of adventurous sailing have finally entered port. Mr. Cripps: Admiral, and how we admire him! Shirley Bamford: Helmsman-steered us on our course. Chuck Benoit: Leading Sea- man-a girl in every port. Chick Blondin: First Mate-good at casting a line. Dot Burrows: Cook-home was never like this. Marg Copan: Stewardess-right on deck every time. Betty Dawson: Stoker-must burn electricity, never gets black. Irene Doucet: Gunner's Mate- where there's action there's Doucet. Elaine Ebben: Signalman - Waves a mean Wag. Helen Fairweather: Leading Seaman-a regular little fellowq Violet Fox: Engineer-our golden haired grease monkey. Joe Kloeble: Stoker-tall, dark and mmm! Vilma Lee: Ordinary Sea- man-always on duty watch. Marg Luckey: Leading Seaman-and can she Ulead. Gerty Meier: Deck Hand-scrub here, scrub there, always neat and tidy. Fern Nelson: Torpedo Hand-quite the resourceful sailor. Margaret Pace: Lookout-look out, there's Pace again. Audrey Patterson: Machinist's Mate-Ship ahoy! Sailor boy. Rose Pizuto: Deck Hand-what did I ever do to deserve this? Anne Poleschuk: Stewardess-pursues the even tenor of her ways. Albert Pulak: Navi- gator-no wonder it took us two years. Dot Roffe: W.O.-short and sweet. Anne Romanow: Cook's helper-helps herself. Sheila Stewart: Gunner's Mate-knows her ammunition. Roy Swan: Capt.-guess I told them. Kathy Voss: P.O.-proves our belief in miracles. Ruth Walker: Lt.-heart belongs to navy. Isabel Watson: Gnr.-knows her targets. Rita Whalen: Q.M.-Hong Kong Blues for her. Albert Hege- dus: O.S.-his hobby, lines and figures.
”
Page 75 text:
“
June,1946 THE TECHALOGUE 41 CLASS 3A Mr. Mair: Returned from overseas early in the term to take over 3A: helll wish he'd remained in the army. An excellent instructor and a real class teacher. Bob Dunford: Oscar lives up to the say- ing, Boys should be seen and not heard. Mac Ferguson: Often seen around Avenue H south. Ken Girling: Specializing this term in girls, what an avocation! Carl Hansen: My duty CZCAJ calls me, Aroo- oo-oo! Alan Henigman: Quiet, neat, and clever. John Hutchinson: Want a fight, McLaren? Charles Jeffries: Chuck, our air cadet of high esteem. Bob Katzer: Sleepy, Mr. Chan's dreamer. Don Lardner: Flash, good at hockey and history. Lester McCallum: Our bonny Scotch pal. Lorne McLeod: Sparks, specializing in electricity. Les McGowan: Knows a lot but says little. Ken McLaren: Ex-aircrew, our class president, basketball coach and star player. Jim McMurtry: Sometimes referred to as Dead Panf' Martin Mallard: His head's in the air, airplanes the reason, eh Sarg? Darwin Mann: Knows all the girls, so has lots of friends. Jacob Nickel: Jake is everybody's pal- always has his homework done. John Odishaw: J.D. , class history quiz leader. Metro Patrick: Lil Abner, tall, dark and good looking. Bill Rayner: Gus,l' rugby and basketball star of 3A. Orest Romanko: Ozark Ike, ready for rugby next fall. Gordon Sisson: The Mole, class genius. Bob Spurgeon: Our math specialist, known as 'tJumpy. Griffith Toole: Expert at minding his own business. Len Walters: Pea Nuts, called the cute lil' wolf. Arthur Yurkowski: Eddie Rich- enbacker, the second. ,Q-ALT CLASS 3B Hear that noise? Of course, it's 3B hurrying into the room as the last bell goes. Who's got their chemistry done? Lend me your French! Miss Usborne: Has just what it takes to lead a group like ours. Jack Adolph: Hockey player de luxe, we wonder? Betty Beattie: French teacher, isn't it, Miss Beattie? Robert Bodnarchuk: Store keeper, but very agreeable. Vicky Bodnarchuk: Actress with day dreams. Mabel Fisher: Housewife? Oh, no! of course not. Elsie Hamp: New Year's present, doing fine. William Herchak: Engineer, watch his sparks. Gordon Hill: Poet, can he write! Lorraine Holdner: Principal at Young some day. Helen lvanchuk: Sewing is what gets her. James Kermeen: Agriculture! with that education be careful. Alice Kowal- enko: A friendly smile for everyone. Paul Kubica: Builder of the new world. Mary Kurashek: Specialist in Shakespeare. James MacKay: Future manager of the Bessborough. Walter Manchur: Airforce, what a future! Emily Matheson: Fancy skater, watch those curves! Savella Michayluk: Housewife, watch those steaks! Eunice Nelson: Teacher, she'll make a good one too. Frances Piatka: Dressmaker, watch those pins! Mary Rayz: Prize novelist, she's good. Lillian Reidt: Physics teacher, I knew it. Alex Repski: Ambitious, fun and still more fun. Warren Roy: Photography, mlore pictures, eh! James Tullis: Gas agent at Tullis, Sask. Jack Veitch: Mayor of Sutherland, Sask. Linda Waldner: Singer, you'll get there too. Ivor Thokle: The scientist of tomorrow.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.