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J1me,1946 THE TECHALOGUE 57 ,lack Alex: That blonde doesn't seem to distract his mind from the studies. Marie Gallucci: Efficient. hard-working Ma- rie: a cheerful lass and riends with everyone. jack Funk: His ambition is to take the world apart to see what makes it spin. Rose Zabroske: Never a worry or a care and always a pretty smile. Lorne Wilks: Why is he learning the deaf and dumb language? Hut no, it Couldn't be! joan Brennan: Girls, take a look at a model: she never misses school. Philip Lowe: He shoots, he scores! Hey, Philip, that's our own goal. Judy McNamee: Look in the library for a girl with blue, expressive eyes that's Judy. Walter Rieckenz A cheerful soul who goes through life whistling and singing. Doris Gross: Sweetness and silence are both combined in this young lady. Robert Wright: He's the serious type as we all realize when it comes to results. Sybil Winton: The latest styles personified by our brown-eyed, black- haired Sybil. Doug Lake: .You'd almost think he was Victor Mature-that beautiful hunk of man. Joyce Wilson: Wartime really suffered a loss when Joyce came to Tech, Bill Bulger: I Has the doodling habit, but it doesn't hinder him when it comes to basketball, Mabel Konkln: Maybe those chem. formu- las have Mabel wrinkling her brow. Bob LaPointe: Since joan became his lab partner he's given up the bunsen burner. Mary Matlko: One of our future school marms, keeps up the class morale with her ready wit.
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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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58 THE TECHALOGUE June,1946 Betty Denyer: Her shy wee smile has at- tracted mure than one member of another class. Everett Oliphant: Has one zinibitinn - to sit curntnrtahly hack in an arm- chair and let the rest of the world gn hy. Bill Daviduk: The strong, silent type who talks za hlue streak in an argu- ment. joe Flynn: ' The man with the question- ing mind, nr is it that he dnt-sn't nlintl :asking questions? Mr. Morgenroth: Our guiding light. Our favor- ite teacher and our friend, who does his best to keep us iight. Our devotion will never end. Lillian Falk: A miracle happened as they sometimes do, when we look- ed up and in walked you. Richard Carley: Petit :ind blond, hard as nailsg hut even nails Ca driven AC Mike Marushak: Our athletic representative. He's some athlete-and that physique! Olive Makaroff: Conscientious and ambitiousg you may be sure she has a good hold on the ladder of success, Alex Sokalofsky: The joker in this deck of forty cards, and he ought to be dealt with. Don Eagle: His absence from school really affects us, we miss him. Marguerl te Cocker: Although our president may be small, she'Il lend a hand to help us all. Lloyd Rausch: t4Aj Out of this world-wonder when he'll return.
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