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

 - Class of 1946

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June,1946 THE TECHALOGUE ich- astie, Bill M nH erson, Dale Cleveland, Carnero nd A arry H Costain, ssell Ru aylor. T ordon rval Fullerton, G Row: O Back -ci 1: E JC Q :S QC C1 O Q FE 5 .. D: 51 OD D Sundin, C9 FED lo op, F l Llfl D CE ny, Bru ho t An BVS Donaldso n, D H9 bridge, F IT1 Ca uickshank, Jack s-. O 5 'a O F11 11 F: ,C H 45 CU PD O CD CJ 6 O Q-V .C U0 5 9 on duh OQJ EDS 3 C: me EN Om E-1, jj? 5 , If DD gb QE D .SU is ,..O 'WE' me SE SUE Ou Q .51 L-4C1J CUZ? Eta Bm Eg H5 :ic - 'ESQ So: CU gm EZ- 'CU ,xv-4 0:25-7 -C520 - s..-- .T. O-'DWL4 Q-QUELQ EUJEE Ggea H 'U CD E552 QJUSQ P1-. gisi 20225 arg '57 ft-7 cngco Q2 mm Absent Rose Pyra.

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44 THE TECHALOGUE June,1946 CLASS 3C Miss Lamont: Miss Lamont, our teacher fair, pleasant, thoughtful, debonairg cooking, sewing-her vocation, woodwork, maybe-avoca- tion! Kay Webster: Her ambition is to be a housewife, so boys be- ware! Velma Hewetson: What ails me, anyhow? Lou Sofiak: Black of hair and sparkling eyes, she's a hit with all the guys. Doreen Thomp- son: Must she always have trouble at her locker when the bell goes? Gertie Bentley: Her red hair adds color to our class. Bettie Fugel- berg: The smiles 'n chuckles of 3C. Phyllis Funk: I sure laughed, and I certainly had fun. Elvira Martins: Please, must we get those exam papers back? Norma Barnes: I just have to go out tonight, I haven't seen him for nearly twelve hours. Ruth Shepherd: The lion usually chases the shepherd, now it's reversed. Mary Lou Crozier: God made man and rested, God made Mary Lou and nobody's rested since. Muriel Hawkins: Her ambition is to get 100 percent in chem- istry. Stella Sapieha: That sure was the liniment! Hazel Smith: What a blond! with blue eyes too. Kathleen Thompson: Oh! that ice man. Marienne Serle: Dark of hair, fine of features, she's the pest of all the teachers. Mag.,- CLASS 3D , Mr. Brown: We like and admire him, on that we agree: the best in the school, the head of Three CD. Harry Anderson: Harry is a chubby guy, a whiz at history, his marks are high. Tom Anderson: Small and quiet is his type, behind his glasses he looks bright. Dave Anthony: In his new car he's quite a flash, with his brown eyes and small moustache. Don Auckland: Donald is a good classmate, but is forever coming late. Gladys Bailey: Gladys is a quiet lass, does her best in every class. Doreen Baldwin: For Winnipeg she does yearn, and hopes some day to return. Don Benson: Girls around him always flock, drawn like flies by his smooth talk. Reg Broughton: Reg is never stuck with studies, all the boys are his buddies. Jack Cam- bridge: Jack always wears his hair cut short, good at hockey and a sport. Dale Cleveland: The best of friends call him Daisy , he's good at games and never lazy. Russel Costain: Never a worry, never a care, to hear his jokes is hard to bear. George Cottrel: Women are his secret ambition, but he's too shy so he goes fishinl Cliff Vick: Oh so sleek and oh so slick, a wolfish grin, his name is Vick. Harvey Christiansen: Is our machinist, not half bad, makes a lot of chatter for a little lad. Fae Donaldson: Khaki is her favorite color, some day he'll be a civilian feller. Bruce Dunlop: If you want a good excuse, we suggest you go see Bruce. Tillie Eder: Tillie always has a man, she works them on instalment plan. Orvol Fullerton: Oh those golden, golden locks, but what's the good, he never talks. Isabel Harris: Although she is in 3D, her interests lie in BB. Bill Michaluik: Although Bill started late, he's catching up at quite a rate. Keith Tomlinson: Keith has left and gone away, headed south or down that way. Cameron Hastie: Is he a genius in disguise, or is he maybe otherwise? Walter Dupin: For two years he's been minus school, but for coming back he's no fool. Gordon Taylor: With a wavy lock and a



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46 Tl-IETECHALOGUE June,1946 bright smile, that's Gordon all the while. Mary Stelmaschuk: In chemistry Mary is bright, an atom bomb she'll bring to light. Lily Levchenko: Lily is always at the corner store, buying candies by the score. Doug Hurst: Muscles Hurst is his name, and in athletics won his fame. Gerald Crofford: Our good little boy, the best of them all, when we're in the classroom. he's out in the hall. Florence Sundin: She's our beautiful blond, and of her we are very fond. Rose Pyra: Rose is the secretary of 3CD, a truer friend you will never see. Bill Cruickshank: He's one of our illustrious scholars. some day he hopes to make a million dollars. Gordon Squires: Loveable, amiable, al- ways on the go, in marking the classbook he's usually slow. -,gl-1,- CLASS 3CB Miss Johnson: Our third steno instructor-a real friend and mentor. Carol Nerby: Who does she meet on the bridge to make her late so often? Christina Fidyk: Refer here for the latest on Sas- katoon's bobby sox supply. Mary Allen: A blond southpaw. Bob McDonald: The Voice of SCB. Rona Suttill: No, her lashes aren't false. Dorothy Wheatley: Class president and pianist-all for Tech, especially 4A. Shirley O'Donnell: Such versatility-everything from snooker to shorthand. Claire Cardiff: Animated fluff, life of the class. Victor Ring: And l was such a cute little boy. Helen Reid: Com- monly known as the Brain, and so generous with her homework too. Connie Bocking: Bring on the navy for this former Bedfordite. Winnie Woodward: Certainly on the beam when it comes to hair-do's. Brian Firth: Wonder how the weather is way up there. Josey Buchin- ski: Prefers shopping for clerks to shopping for groceries. Tom Lamb: Our self-professed woman hater. Mike Czornobay: He amuses us, imagine a worker in this class. Hilda Dashchuk: Pert and purty. Laurene Bateman: Are there more at Dodsland like her? Betty Veitch: A late start didn't bother this lass. Elby Yorski: A girl with a smile like that can't be stopped. Peter Precesky: Watch out kids, when he totes his camera. Bernice Laing: Enthusiastic about Tech, and it's reciprocal. Helen Baker: If still waters run deep, Helen must know what's at the bottom. Margaret Veitch: One of the choir's best assets Irene Sudom: Don't let her parts in the operetta scare you. Marjorie Pascoe: Our fun loving red head. Florence Hayes: A happy-go-lucky girl who will never lack friends. Bessie Marlin: Our vice-principal's brown-eyed niece. Bonnie Campbell: The B.B.'s she's after aren't shot from air rifles. Lois Pendree: Our clever blizzard head. Pat McCallum: Got an extra pencil, anybody? l..-ALi TO TECH Education is a luxury, lt's something Tech is famed for giving, A ,chance to learn, to train, to have The kind of life that's worth-while living. -WALLY STEWART, 4B

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