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June,1946 THE TECHALOGUE 49 CLASS 3CC Miss Hotson: She's our class teacher and keeps us all in line, and though she gives us homework, we think she's really fine. Georgia Anderson: Georgia is the president of the class: she's always up late and yet seems to pass. Elaine Bjorndahl: Most of the boys think she is niceg no doubt she reminds them of sugar and spice. Sylvia Coles: She is very neat in appearance, reminds one of grace and coherence. Frances Comer: Although this lass is fairly short, she is certainly a very good sport. Jeanne Cote: Jeanne is silent as you can see, and when at school is always bis-ee. Joyce Darlington: Bright and cheer- ful all the while: and has for each a cheery smile. Margaret Dawson: She is a red-head as you all know: yet she never lets her temper go. Helen Frank: She is quiet and demureg a very fine type we all are sure. Constance Gilmour: She has jokes that go on and ong they begin at sunset and end at dawn. Isabel Green: Undisturbed by stress or worry: agreed to work but never to hurry. Muriel Gustafson: Muriel is quiet and very fair, with pretty blue eyes and curly blond hair. Jim Hal- penny: Jim is our sober, silent type, from him you never hear a pipe. Lorraine Hayden: She comes from Sutherland in the bus, and does her homework without fuss. Dorothy Hesslewood: Sometimes solemn, sometimes merry: always full of fun, and clever, very. Betty Hill- yard: In doing her work she's certainly neat, as a steno, brother! she won,t be beat. Bettie Hunter: She has a certain look in her eye that catches every passer-by. Roy Mallard: I am the writer of this verse: it's not too good but could be worse. UD Geraldine Jerwalk: She is no longer in our class: but while here was a cheery lass. Renee Longtin: She seems very quiet and shy, with a smile for all and never a sigh. Lorraine Loraas: Just as peppy as ever, and one of those people who is very clever. Isabel Murphy: She hails from good old City Park: while in class shows considerable spark. Rosie Peters: She-'s a very studious galg in all her subjects is bound to excel. Elsie Ritcher: As charming a girl as ever you'd meet, with her quiet nature and smile so sweet. Robert Roset: Has never been seen Wearing a frown: is just one smile from chin to crown. Phyllis Sexsmith: A fair-haired girl with eyes of blue, who tries so hard her steno to do. Lorraine Stacey: She is a good old Bedforditeg maybe that's why she is so bright. Walter Stewart: Is a truly mannerly lad: is usually bright and never sad. Verna 'Sukutz Not too talkative and surely not loud, Verna's a student of whom we are proud. Catherine Wemys: Rosy cheeks and fluffy hair: doesn't seem to have a care. Donald Wright: Has a very pleasant smile, and carries it with him all the while. ...li-1.1 Manager: Why did you leave your last job? Applicant: Illness . Manager: What sort of illness? Applicant: My boss said he was sick of me.
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Ju.ne,1946 THE TECHALOGUE 51 CLASS 3CD Mr. Dobson: Our congenial, silver-haired mentor: we adore him land our nvlonsj. Lucille Acton: It wouldn't be a typing class without her 100 percent in there. Patrick Adams: The army lost Pat, 3CD found him: the army's still marching. Mary Anderson: Quiet and shy, she'l1 get over it by and by. Edna Ames: We all like Edna's reserved manner and the way she studies from day to day. Olova Austad: QBabel Tall blond from Arelee-cute stuff! Josey Basaraba: Seems to be making a career of bookkeeping, great big ledger and all. Bill Berrington: Vote for Berrington! and they did-our president. Ethel Bonser: Quiet, hard-working student who never gets into mischief. Who said that? Marjorie Borden: Those varsity engineers appear to have a priority on our Miarj. Olga Buchinski: All this and the-way- she-can-read-shorthand too. Rita Campbell: Spends the time between week-ends in school. Lorraine Campbell: Skips our only curling rink, and that takes courage, believe us. Mary-Sue Cantlon CSuzyJ: Sup- plies the gags for the joke pot-at least she ought to. Inez Cline: Looks like she had a head start on the lamp Mr. Dobson offered for the first Mrs, Isabel Donnachie: Really enjoys life judging by that infectious laugh-those jokes of Margaret Porter's may have some- thing to do with it. Doreen Graves: Adds spice to an otherwise dreary existence-full of pepfperj. Helen Halina: Our prize recep- tionist tfor dogs in room 111. Shirley Hamilton: Let it rain, let it snow, when she smiles who cares about the weather? Olga Hleck: We can always rely on her to have her homework done tfor us?J Cecil Jorgenson: Has a very convincing manner about him! Now will you let go of my arm Cecil, please! Doreen McPeak: Well, kids, I'm all for quittin'. Helen Marback: Industrious type, always striving to do her work. Bessie Newton: It's a blue Monday morning, every morning until Bessie and her cheery greeting arrive. Annie Perepel- itza: She can't help having all the brains in our class. Betty Pytlowany: Even Betty's keen sense of humor can't tolerate the bus bringing her late every morning. Irene Russel: A bright student, and oh! what a mad little character. Adeline Siemens: A charming personality, set off by a sweet soprano voice. Iris Sloan: Here's proof that good things come in small packages. Helen Soroka: She's one of those rare, yet well liked persons Dale Carnegie always talks about-a good listener. Mabel Vandale: Who's that doing commercial math again? Mabel, of course. Ev f UV X!
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