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

 - Class of 1946

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June, 1946 T Ted York: Ted makes good history marks in chemistry. Bob Storey: The same old Storey. Mike Balliant: If silence were really golden, Mike would he worth millions, Chris Christensen: Without Chris, history would hardly be worth while, wish we could too. Harold Hald: With his head in the clouds, comes tearing around the cornerAs'nuff said. Donald Johnson: ls zu man who always. George Janzen: It's not the quantity, put the quality that counts. tFrfty cents please, Georgel. Pete Mulrhead: A mathematician at heart, at least he studies figures. Harry Mah: Oh, yes, we've finally dis- covered where the traditional little birdie gets his inform- ation. ll's from Harry - he sees all, knows all, and tells. OGUE 55 T E C H A L 3' FF . . i f FIA- time W' we vi 3 'L .. ' , I, .,. -i V, we X Vt . 'J' V ' 'fit fl i , li v . Six: of 1 V :I hx sl ,lohn Voss: john's specializing in wood- work - Mr. Trevoy's little Shaver. Frank Armitage: From the Electrical Shop, Franlr's been named the Short Circuit . john Dlugos: The only extant example of hrawn with hrains, Wynn Griffiths: Silence is golden, hut who's greedy anyway? ,lack McTavish: Mac British, you know! Bernard Hallam: One of the few refined types in 4A. ,lim Gordon: A perfect example of the genus shark-nothing to do wth water though. Ken McGill: Set 'em up again Qhickl. How he loves his bowling. Bob Mann: Yes, the only Mann in the room.

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54 THE TECHALOGUE Ju'ne,1946 Dorothy Thompsett: Studious person, sits behind Anita too, l wonder-? Mr. Cox: Head of the arrant casa- novas known as Tech Ro- meos , He helps to make school a home away from home . . . and some of the boys have heen here just that long, Lorne Gold: StillAwater runs deep , but Goldie just runs. Wes Penner: IJon't blame all the odor on the Chem. Lab, it could be Wes' jokes. Victor Andrego: It's common knowledge that if it wasn't for Carriere, Vic wouldn't be here. Jack Hammond: Well, well, look who's here, if you can stand it. jack, the wit who brought the gun to school to get a Bang out of things. Loren Teed: An all 'round artist. lf you are looking for Loren, you'll have to look all 'round. Ruth Burrows: just lives to arsue with Inez. Bill Fairweather: 1FinJ was quarter-back on our rugby team. He still wants his quarter back . Norman Greggain: Tech's Senior Ring and one swell guy. Perhaps you've no- ticed him on the rugby tield. Lloyd Edney: He insisls,it wasn't his head he hurt during the rugby sea- son, but we wonder. Donald Carriere: lf it wasn't for a certain person, life would be- pretty dull for Don, we keep telling ourselves. Terry Henderson: Tall, dark and . . plays rugby. Neil Moen: 4A's loss is 3CA's gain, wonder what LSMFT means?



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56 THE TECHALOGUE June,1946 Eddy Boechler: Ed is seriously considering a lending library so his home- work may be more evenly dis- tributed. Pete Matiachuk: A little wolf with big ideas. John Thomas: Woman-hater: hates all wo- men who ignore him. Mr. Mathers: Our genial master of cere- monies and the only married man in the roomg so fellas you still have a chance. Phyllis Turple: Phyl is one of the intellec- tual type, pretty and pleasant also. Duane Turple: The curly headed lad with the tough luck. Vivian Hatchard: The girl with the ,pretty sweater is our Senior ing- nothing more need be said. Jim Hunt: He's Hallam's locker part- nelr, but that doesn't mean a thing. Alvin Helgason: Strange as it may seem we can name another gentleman. That makes two now, better mark it down. Jim Rogers: .What would Mr. Cox do without Jim? Workl johnny Holme: 4B's congenial Class Presi- dent, won the Bryant Cup tor Tech this yearq 5' 255 of sun- shine. Allan Klassen: I At present his love life is in a state of flux- To love, or not to love, that is' the question, Pat Westbrook: ls our talented art student. She has the eyes for it. Hugh Lafave: 'Those twinkling eyes, along with Let me tell you . . . , try to conceal his brilliant future.

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