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KEN KERR . . . Room 28’s “butcher-deluxe.” Ken’s got his eye on a cute trick in 35, Joan by name. Oh, that boy Ken will go a long way, but we’re afraid he’ll go alone. Voted the most likeliest butcher to succeed. LOTTIE KOFFMAN . . . Lottie left school a little earlier than most of us for the business world. Her heart belongs to Joe and school never had a chance to capture her love. LORRAINE MARK . . . Our pint-sized bundle of energy. A friendly, good-natured girl who is constantly handing out lateslips. Loves to wear her brother’s jackets and sweaters. Favorite expression: To “B” or not to “B.” JOE PETRASH .. . Our room’s glamour boy, has an answer for every question. Excels in such sports as pool, hockey, pool, and a few others. He claims that he taught Willie Hopp the art of the game. Also has an eye for all passing skirts. TED POMES . . . Our hero and contribution to the junior basketball team. An all-round athlete especially around the pool room. From rumours received, this boy is breaking the heart of one of our lasses in this school. He’s still trying to find her. “Good luck, Coolie.” STAN PONDO ... A brilliant student and also a pretty classy basketball player on the room team. When Stan leaves school he will leave the reputation of a hard-working student. What more could you ask for? RON SAUNDERS . . . Ron “roving kind” tells everyone that he’s a self made man but we’re still trying to find out what he started with. Showed outstanding ability on the rugby field. “Romchoo” was also a member of the “Mikado” chorus. SHIRLEY SHKOLNIK . . . Alias “Petti Sing,” graces the room with her lovely contralto voice, especially every morning. Is hardly ever in the room and always seems to be going somewhere. We hope you get there, Shirley. WALTER TOMCHYSHYN . . . When in school, Walter’s quiet, but when he’s out who knows? If success depends on popularity among classmates, Walt should go a long way. Walt is considered one of the harder working students in the class. DELLA WICKWARE . . . The girl voted most likely to succeed. A swell girl to have around, especially when you’re behind in your assignments. Is always going to hockey games. I wonder why ? ? VICTORIA ZACHARUK ... A cute little number who is “Les” and “Les” interested in school. Our social rep who is still trying to plan a social. Singer extraordinary (ha) and loves to jive. One at a time, boys. ELSIE ZUKOWSKI ... A good example of the old saying “nice things come in small packages.” Always roaming the halls with her confederate trying to promote foreign friendship with boys from Newton. Her favorite saying is “Glowe, little Glowe worm.” Wonder why? ROSALIE BAKALINSKY . . . This petite lass is Julie’s cohort in plotting conspiracies during school periods. Rosalie was mainly responsible for the success of our class party. She can usually be seen laughing over some non evident joke. RICHARD BERNHARDT . . . Wrestling champ, weight lifter, and tumbler, Dick will fall for anything. Dick’s soft voice is usually heard throughout Winnipeg. A hit with the women, this versatile gent excels in nearly everything. KARVEL BJORINSON . . . This lad left school at the beginning of the term and there’s very little we can say about him but we would like to wish him luck in whatever venture he undertook.
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SANDRA SHTATTLEMAN . . . Sandra arrives at school promptly every morning—promptly at 9.05 that is. Although there was some doubt at first, the removal of Sandra’s tonsils did not seem to interfere with her enviable marks. NORA SILVERBERG . . . Efficient class president, on the senior basketball team, receives good marks and adept in the art of skip¬ ping. (Another council meeting, Nora?) Favorite remark during class council meetings: “Kids, hurry and think of something we can put on the agenda.” REVA STANDIL . . . Capable class secretary who’s favorite saying is “did you bring your nickel for the class treasury?” Can usually be seen talking over the previous weekend with Joy. She’s a great girl and sure to succeed in whatever she undertakes. JANET SUTHERLAND . . . Jan displays her skill on the senior basketball and volleyball team. Always in a “Terry”-bul hurry. Was both girls’ and boys’ captain for two terms. Had some dif¬ ficulty with the boys but rates high with all the girls. SHEILA APPLEBAUM . . . Sheila is our efficient canteen worker. A good-natured girl with a LOT on her mind. Favorite past-time: going to the College Theatre about five times a wee k. What’s the attraction, Sheila? WALTER BOGAN . . . One of the original Brookland’s boys, racks balls as a hobby. Though “Spoogy” is one of the quieter boys, he’s a top-notch student, and liked by all. Also plays a guitar. FRED BROMLEY ... A regular Milton Berle. Always willing to tell a joke if someone is willing to laugh. At noon hour, he some¬ times squeezes out a neat tune for us on his accordion. Has a good future ahead of him. RON GUYDA . . . Our “young man with a horn.” Can always be heard saying, “honestly, Miss Owens, I was here all day yesterday.” Hopes someday to have a band of his own. Here’s luck, Ron! WALTER HEWAK . . . Walt (B.T.O.) lives a rugged life. Played rugby and basketball for the school. Also played for the school orchestra. Has his eye on a certain little girl in Room 13, 12, 34, and 18. “Happy-go-lucky, isn’t he?” CLARA HOCHMAN . . . “Big things are coming our way” is her favorite saying. One of the S.L.O.B.’s and always in the lobby with the bunch picking up the latest gossip. Her favorite song is “Day-ve after Day-ve.” Good luck, Clara. BILL HUTTON . . . Room 28’s red-headed president and also vice- president of the school. A very good student and an all round athlete. Girls, please don’t stand too close or his curly hair may straighten. It’s okay, Tiny, we love you no matter what color your hair used to be. SALLY LIBERMAN . . . Our little lady with the nice hairdo, who, besides getting good marks, manages to attract the boys. Seriously speaking, we predict a bright future for this little lass. BERNICE LISHINSKY . . . “A-lec” that one. Our quiet class mate with the lovely smile, who doesn’t say much, but is usually found at the back of the room with a good book (comic book, that is). GERRY KALIAN . . . Gerry is quite a girl. She’s sports captain, in the coaching spot for the juniors, on the senior volleyball and basketball teams. Can always be found in the gym, with her other half. HAROLD KELM . . Kelm is the most ambitious lad in Room 28’s cell. He’s a little silent but very nice to know. Ambition: to be a Morse and Automatice operator. Fate: trainman—plain “loco” with no “motive.”
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SAM BRAKER ... A comparatively recent arrival to this country, Sam has made tremendous strides mastering the English language and catching up with his school work. Made Mr. Pastuck’s heart proud of his tumbling achievements. DAVID CHOCHINOV . . . Our sleepless knight who says he would get 100% if a picketbook knowledge was required on exams. Choch’s outside interests stray to rugby, girls, and basketball. In school his interests just stray. JULIE CHYKAILO . . . Our first term secretary and second term vice-president, Julie was also in the chorus in the opera. Her win¬ ning smile and terrific personality kept our spirits high during the semester. BEN COHEN . . . The reason for Ben’s popularity is his collection of classical records. Besides being an avid chemistry fiend, Ben also served his term slaving for Room 30’s glory in the basketball world. SYLVIA COODIN . . . One of 30’s kibitzers de-luxe, Tzip’s composed of pep, personality, and popularity. Any relation to the author of these write-ups is purely “Coodin”cindental. EDWARD ELCHYSHYN . . . Quiet and diligent, Ed’s a teacher’s delight. Ed goes far out Of his way to come to Tech. This permanent lunch eater is another member of the noon-hour whist group. LORRAINE ELMHURST . . . The only reason this pretty lass wants to be a nurse is because there are lots of good-looking internes around. Those twinkling eyes and charming smile will get her far. RICHARD FABBRO . . . Dick was our popular year-round sports captain and led our team to the runner-up berth in level II junior basketball league. Our import from E.K. was also an avid hockey player. MARY FEDOROWICH . . . Contrary to most public opinion, Mary loves the rough and wavy ocean, and, oddly enough, has a strange attraction for any kind of Teddy bear. CHARLIE FEURER . . . Another quiet inmate who was seen but seldom heard. Charlie was so still that he was almost motionless, but he is amply rewarded for his attentiveness in classes by his high marks. JEAN GILLESPIE . . . Here’s a good-humoured kid who’s marks range from 90 to 100. Her neat and accurate assignments are a boon to the less ambitious members of the class. BILL GLOVER . . . Faithful scorekeeper of Room 30’s Bowling team, Bill never missed a pin session. Bill towers over the more lowly occupants of the room. One of the scholastic kids, most probably because of the influence of Julian. HILDA GOLDBERG . . . Hilda is the girl we’d most like to sit next to during an exam. Humor, high academic standing, and literary ability make her tops with all of us and the teachers. SAM GOLDMAN . . . Our brave Sam guards the portals of the Palace Theatre. Also famous throughout the room for his sonnets portraying the deeds of historical heroes. One of Sam’s other numerous achievements was playing on the room basketball team. LOIS GREENBERG ... A future dentist (so she claims), but teeth are far from her main interests. A good student, a ballet enthusiast, and a swell personality are synonyms for Lois. HARRY HAMADA . . . An athlete of some note around the school, this quiet guy is one of the few sane people left in the room. Although Harry likes every sport, he specializes in track and field.
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