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ICO<br />
THE MAGNET, <strong>1944</strong><br />
5B<br />
Abe Collis . .. Quiet but intelligent, headed<br />
for Varsity; he’ll probably be the<br />
best dentist in Toronto.<br />
Dan Freeman . . . spends his time showing<br />
the teachers how to do maths, problems<br />
and proving that Einstein was<br />
wrong.<br />
Ruth Bradshaw . . . who wants to go into<br />
Physiotherapy, will probably end up<br />
in War Work.<br />
Martha Brown . . . She has decided on a<br />
course at Varsity . . . but . . . the<br />
boys from Hamilton are not to be paui Haffy . . . The blond wolf of 5B . . .<br />
forgotten.<br />
Lois Finlay . . . Some preacher is going<br />
to make a few dollars . . . She’s on<br />
her way to the altar.<br />
Estelle Gray , . . Here is another Physiotheraputicalistic<br />
case . . . What shall<br />
we say about it that we don’t already<br />
know?<br />
Anne Higginbottom ... A budding journalist<br />
in the making.<br />
Dorothy Hirst . . . Her aim is to be a<br />
“woman in white”.<br />
Lucy Leith . . . This pretty lass would like<br />
to be a teacher . . . Won’t somebody<br />
give her some good advice about stickto<br />
the straight and narrow . . . ?<br />
Ailsa Maclver . . . We could make use of<br />
a gal who can deflate inflated egoes.<br />
She wants to be a doctor.<br />
Ruth MacMillan . . . Ah, at last a desire<br />
for naval nursing and a longing for<br />
the mysteries of the East.<br />
Aileen Massingbcrd . . . “Ye Gods, but I’d<br />
like to marry a millionaire!”<br />
Kitty Midler ... An ambitious young thing<br />
... A foreign correspondent . . . Perhaps<br />
a Matta Hari. -<br />
Pal O’Reilly . . . She is a ski enthusiast,<br />
farmerette, and basketball player.<br />
Joyce Rice . . . After having finally made<br />
her Latin, Jo.Jo has decided that the<br />
call of the Air Force is strong . . .<br />
The women’s division of course!<br />
Joyce Rac . . . Desire for R.C.A.F. . . . but<br />
these nicknames must be mixed . . .<br />
or is the other red-headed?<br />
Joy Rolls . . . Ah, there are so many who<br />
wish to become nurses ...<br />
Jean Taylor . . . She wants to get around<br />
and do things . . . For instance?<br />
Betty Treloar . . . Aims to be a nurse if<br />
the altar does not intervene.<br />
Adele Ylinen . . . Tutorial art calls this<br />
ambitious young lady, but the call of<br />
matrimony is a trifle stronger.<br />
but that’s natural, after all the practice<br />
he had as a lifeguard last summer.<br />
Clifford Kresslcr . . . The Peck’s bad-boy<br />
of Jarvis who will look pretty good in<br />
the uniform of the R.C. Navy in the<br />
near future.<br />
pove . . We can’t figure out whether<br />
he goes to Jarvis or Parkdale. He<br />
thinks of Jarvis by day, Parkdale by<br />
night.<br />
Bill Maresch . . . The great new basketball<br />
player who has had a change in<br />
life. Didn’t you notice, he shaved off<br />
his moustache.<br />
Victor Northcott . . . Definitely the talkative<br />
type, now header for a great<br />
future: ACQ in the R.C.A.F.<br />
Dick Pogson . . . What would Miss St.<br />
John do without Pogson—the lad who<br />
arranges the board so nicely? He is<br />
our reporter (informs us each Thurs.<br />
about the Alan Young Programme!)<br />
John Shields . . . who is determined to<br />
make Jarvis the same as Upper<br />
Canada; all he ever says is—“Now.<br />
up at the College”.<br />
Bill Taylor . . . Known to his friends as<br />
Woody and also for his ability at<br />
breaking records. Hard worker on the<br />
History Club; headed for a ranch out<br />
West some day. .<br />
Melville Thomas . . . He’s the silent lad<br />
of 5B who sleeps his way through<br />
the classes. Wonder what he does at<br />
night?<br />
Pete Turnbull . . . Always in the lime-light<br />
of the school, in sports and as president<br />
of the Hi-Y Club. Provides records<br />
for our Tea Dances—but no tea.<br />
Bill Venn . . . who agrees with everybody<br />
and keeps the peace—especially in<br />
Trig, and Algebra.<br />
Larry Wilkins . . . This boy gets great<br />
delight out of scaring the teachers<br />
with flash bulbs; he nearly tried one<br />
too many.