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June, 1946 T Margaret Woods: She may be timid, quiet and shy, but she's not the type you would pass by. Keith Freeman: Our romantic, roaimingtlflo- meo, but where's his Juliet? Margaret Anderson: Quiet, friendly, cute and bright, and to our class she adds delight, joe Healy: Thinks he would get more enjoyment in sleeping. Ruth Tompson: Ruth's brown eyes and friendly smile, give our class the perfect smile. Bill Burton: When in our class we want something new, leave it to Bill to cook up a stew, Lorraine Goldsmith: Full of mischief, sunny and bright, that Lorraine, she's all right, Earl McLeod: In history or lit. he never lacks wlt. Avis Kolstad: Her hair is blond, her eyes are blue, and when she laughs, we all laugh too, TECHALOGU ., ' 5 44, rs' 2 ' it 14 F -, 'if m ff '27 Q3 L, . ri- ' gf 4 l r' I' 55: :la 75 ' I 'ff ,, 9 w 15,1 4 I Q, , . U ,E Z, A ' 'tr L57 , ' NJ 'I . , ' , ' .,,' 5' :lf'.5.:?'., .E v,.. I. gy M 'ti t, s 0? at-X4 63511 ,, ,.. E 59 Don McGowan: Lacks in noise, but not in knowledge. Elsie Laslo: With her dark brown eyes and auburn hair, she'd be a sensation anywhere. Walter Alex: Quiet chap who left us for other fields. Joyce Burns: Curly hair, laughing eyes, gay, charming, witty, and wise, Mervin Harrison: Mervin is our strawberry blond, and of him we're all very fond. Alma Brack: One of the pin-ups of our Class, yet sweet and clever, and sure to pass, Walter Swiatenky: We don't see much of him but he's always around. Mary Edwards: An ambitious newcomer to 4C. Earl Ballard: Though at first you think him shy, still there's something in his eye.
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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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60 THE TEGHALOGUE June,1946 Wilhelmena Garrnan: A lady of quality, gracious and sweet, you'd like to meet her, oh, what a treat. ,lack Lahti: Says very little, but when he does, stand clear! Marguerite Adair: Marguerite who came from the farm, had fine personality and great charm. We miss her. Bill Lofts: Tall dark and can he dance. Come on, girls, here's your chance. Erie Fisher: Erie has a lovely voice, and. when she sings, we all reimce. Harry Clarke: Harry Clarke. that's his name, who gives our class its claim to fame. Haldora Gunnlaugson: She's clever and quiet and attractive, it's true, Hafldora, of course, that's who. Jack Pengelly: There's no one just like jack, for French he surely has a knack. Grover Richardt: Grover with his friendly ways, adds enjoyment to our days. Anne Shewchuk: For energy, work, good sportsmanship, fun, humor and friendship, she ranks number one. Len Tampke: Talks very little, but is very clever. Dorothy Jackson: Fashioned so slenderly, brown hair and blue eyes set her off splendidlv. Anton Buryniuk: Anton studies and works all night, in order to get that geometry right. Annette Popoff: Annette wandered into our Class in january, soon making friends with us all. Marlyn Wall: A triple burden he must hear, history, math, and curly iair. Orville Chase: Back from the Navy here to school, he comes to study and not to fool.
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