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Joyce Banks: Her home is Hazenmore. She would like to be a Dietician. Ruby Eberhardt: Her ambition is to go to college; then take a business course. She wants to be a missionary. Annie Hutt: Annie came to Tech, from Tribune. She can’t decide whether to be a teacher or a nurse. Helmut Lenzin: A handsome lad with that Charles Box er technique. Bowls and loves to set up pins. (Bowling pins that is.) Bob McGillivray: An ex-Central ite. If you can ' t see him you will hear his Ha! Ha! Ha! Organized Tech’s Curling League. Arthur Miller: The quiet boy at the back of the room with that “what’s next” gleam in his eye. Bill Paisley: The best dressed boy in the school. Always keeps the “gang” happy by laughing at all their jokes. Edna Mae Rosborough: Very quiet in school but very nice. Member of Glee Club; with her cooking she’ll make a good wife. Pete Swanton: Known as “The Mad Chemist ' or “Proton Jr.”. Pete is strictly a woman-hater—so beware girls ' ! Lois Winsor: Lois came to Regina from Kin¬ caid.-Her future is very undecided. She and V ivianiare inseparable. w Katie Yee Clun: They call her “Cutie”. They say that the Chinese are backward but here’s one that certainly isn’t. Ron Henry, 4B: 4B’s War Hero. Could tell human interest stories by the hour. An A1 guy on our lists—University plans. Alicia Best: Calls Qu ' Appelle her home town. Alicia would like to be a hostess on an ocean liner. Bill Giokas: A Reformist. Can change any¬ thing from potatoes to a $5.00 bill. Hefty defence man on Pat Hockey Club. Leo Kobyashi: Doris Mang: Her home town is Raymore. Future lies in the field of Nursing. One of our more clever students. Hubert Miller: Wants to be an aeroplane mechanic in a clothing store. (He’ll look after the hangers.) Mary Polisky: She comes from Wynyard. Hopes to be a private secretary some day. Has fun dabbling in art. Fred Smith: Seldom seen—never heard. Fred is the boy who guards the nets for Tech’s hockey and is definitely good. She is an ex.-W.D. and former teacher. Looks forward to teaching Commercial. Camera shy. A strong supporter of the school sports (mostly girls’). Must have a “Superior I.Q.”. Vivian Little: She has hopes of being a “Florence Nightingale”. Vivian’s hometown is Kincaid. Practices long hours at her figure (skating). ' O ' uaPjUocIa Doug. Wilkinson: Member of “the” Union. Helps Bert wreck the car. Called Jeff by his friends. Phyllis Leinthwaite: - ■m Bill Rees, 4B: Our busy Executive; does his homework on “CKItM’s” time. Bright and brilliant future looming up for this stude. Marion Butler: We call her “Powder Puff” She has fun “sliding” into the room late. Member of Camera Club. Dora Hubbard: Her ambition rises to the height of being an Air Stewardess. She comes from Avonlea. Dorothy Koszman: She also comes from Tribune. Will become a Normal ite next year. Rose Lupick: Rose comes from Wood Moun¬ tain. She aspires to the teaching profession; a member of the Glee Club. Evelyn Massier: She wants to do some kind of office work. Hails from Pleasant- dale. Lucy Mills: The only girl in the room with curly haii—and natural too. She’s “Our Friend”; member of the Camera Club. Carol Robinson: First year at Tech. We call her “Electricity” because she’s the current rage. Future—U. of M. maybe. Tom Smith: “Bugs” has him in a daze. A true believer of Epicurus’ theory (Eat, drink, and be merry). Kay Ursaki: “The body” or “Sweater Girl’ has a yen for Paisley patterns She s an active member of French Club. Qa Ke ' ia Sluj, Gerald Hall. 4C: Takes an active interest in Biology. Seldom seen or heard but always there. Bill Snuggs, 4C: Hopes to be a detective like his Dad. (He’s got the feet for it.) Plays a “mean boogie”. Val Heintz, 4C: Going to school on the 5-year plan. Our “Collegiate Reporter”. Future?—Your guess is as good as his. Glen Buffam, 4C: Strictly aces the course in Literature. Very quiet, but still a good head.
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Sylvia Altwasser: “Why does Sylvia make a dash When she sees the ’38 Nash? A fellow from Moose Jaw comes to the door, You’ll have to see Sylvia if you want to know’ more. Eleanor Biggs: A Home Economics student with an eye for smart clothes. Loves to skate. Jessie Burks: Must be related to Einstein— keeps that corner in stitches with her puns. A whiz in shorthand — 120. Peggy Davis: A bright young lass all the way from Choiceland. Quiet in school—• but lots of fun away from Tech’s shadow. Plans on being a teacher. Dorothy Fromback: A fair-haired girl from Edenwold. Swims like a fish. Her ambition— to attend the sick, and smell drugs, (nurse). Doreen Jones: “Hairpins. Loves her country estate and all its fresh air. Barbara’s side-kick; has a wonderful smile and just loves Accounting. Gwen Lambrecht: Nicknamed “Shortie’ . Greased lightning on a typewriter; small— but can get around. Mickey Marusiak: Always having “heart-aches’’ Would rather dance than eat; loves to read (aloud in class) parts (small) of “Hamlet”. Pat Rattray: “Grade XII this year Stenography next; But after that I’ll burn every text! Jackie Smith: 4B’s blue-eyed goldy locks. Industrious member of French Club. No interest in boys of Balfour—but we know otherwise. Shirley Vancuren: A dark-haired Miss from Buffalo Gap. Quiet as a mouse—but we could be wrong. Aims to retire when school is over. June Williams: Editor-in-Chief of the Balforum. Blushes like mad—Vera’s double. Enjoy’s Saturday night skating. Emma Bartel: Comes from Elbow, Sask. An ardent and enthusiastic member of Tech’s Swimming Club. Plans to train at Grey Nuns. Joyce Blake: An intelligent, black-haired young Miss. Has a slight prefer¬ ence for the James Mason type— we thought she was quiet! Lois Chesworth: Lou can’t make up her mind so loves them all. Has an interest at U.T.S. or maybe it’s skating. Her future — well, vague. Wilma Devereux: Alias (Billy the Kid). Hails from Big Beaver. Interest in sports and subjects (school). Desires to be a teacher. Joyce Gilfillian: A good sport in all ways and ull of jokes. Likes to listen to good records and just loves poetry, especially Shakespeare. Nan Korpus: Hails from Central but goes all out for Tech, in Basketball. Her future is definite—isn’t it, Nan? Quite the pianist and leads French Club in our musicales. Marie Lange: Plans to head West—in June. Wonder why? A gal handy with brushes and paints. Helen Masinick: The energetic Feature Editor of the Beacon. Member of the Quill and Scroll. She’ll make a fine secretary for someone. Phyllis Roberts: Sports’ fiend and active. Captain of Senior Girls’ Basketball team. Loves to swim. Manages an “80 . Wonder how? Beatrice Beng: Comes puffing in at 8.29 a.m. just in time to mark the desk book. Interested and active in drama. Plans to attend Normal. Marilyn Boyle: Theme song—“ I ' ve got keys that jingle, jangle, jingle . Active in Glee Club, Drama Club and French Club. Intends to go to Manitoba University. Vicki Cox: We call her “Slim . She plans to come to Tech, next year and take Stenography. Works at the Rex. Arleane Fister: Our giggling brown-eyed lass with very busy weekends. Can ' t stand Trig. Geom. Aspires to teach the three “R’s”. Vera James: Our excellent form representa¬ tive. News editor of Balforum; Editor of Beacon—a busy lass with lots of class. Edith Lambrecht: “Edie” President of Girls’ Ath¬ letic Council. Advertising Manager of Balforum. A “dribbling” success in sports. Aims to be a private secretary. Norma Lowenberger: A Brain Child. Very quiet—but we wonder? Could definitely handle anything in the executive line. Isabel Radu: Diligent Business Manager of the Beacon; Secretary of the Balforum; also member of the Quill and Scroll. Mildred Shewchuk: A quiet energetic student of 4B (if there are any). Has no definite plans, but we know she’ll make good. Barbara Stemper: Drama enthusiast; member of the Quill and Scroll Society. Plans to work in radio. Good luck!! Joy Strudwick: Our bright little blonde who hails from Fort Qu’Appelle. Enjoys life at Tech. Hopes to train for a nurse. Shirley Wait: Hails from Toronto. Bowling fiend; swims expertly and belongs to Tech’s Senior Swim Club. Nellie Wicijowski: The gal with the hundreds of beautiful sweaters and thousands of new ideas. First love—history?? Camera Slup Gerald E. Mann: What’s the attraction at the bowling alleys, Jerry? He plans to attend Agricultural College in Manitoba after completing Grade XII. Joan Pearce: Active member of the Beacon and Balforum staff. Heaps of fun all the time. Plans to study stenography at Cornell.
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