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Back Row—D. Horan, R. DeBolt, J. Gnam. Fourth Row—E. Grobowsky, I.. Naimish, S. Trevena, E. Gam- melseter, J. Watkins, M. Larson, A. Walyer. Third Row—J. Gagenais, B. Zosiak, L). Kirschbaum, T. Woldrich, S. Bundy, R. Swider, B. Forbes, Second Row—E. Rumpel, P. Shan¬ non, I. Kobayashi, D. Williams, O. Huk, M. Zerr, A. Wilson, R. Kelln. First Row—E. Lambrecht, I. Jes- sett, B. McKenzie, L. Rodgers, L. Rodgers, D. Turner, V. Weir, Id. Pinette. Missing —• V. Craig, P. Enich, M. Leverick, E. Johnston, R. Banks, A. Dixon. Back Row — N. Nencescue, C. Dempster, A. Fellinger, A. Balbar, E. Ursan, M. Smith, P. Smith, B. Wittal, G. Mc- Eachern. Third Row—L. Tingley, A. Steele, F. Grumbley, A. Reid, S. Snuggs, L. Wallace, R. Mac- Naughton, G. Taylor. Second Row—D. Mock, N. Gaul, R. Wolfe, E. Malecka, I. Turner, M. Toth, Y. Middleton, H. McCann, M. Miller, E. Wambach. First Row—E. Hess, O. Wenger, T. Folk, S. Clark, M. Leffler, K- Jaworski, D. Budalle, D. Ellis, P. Fuchs. Missing—G. Roberts, M. Morrison. Back Row—M. Wachnuk, T. La- Batte, S. Lewis, M. Barrett, J. Farkas, R. Strugar, R. Gass. Fourth Row—M. Galenzoski, V. Wheal, H. Dobrowoloski, E. Wollbaum, A. Heron, B. Heis- lar, H. Schreiner. Third Row—E. Bogdane, E. Bishop, F. Music, S. Brewitt, H, Mastel, L. Micklewright. Second Row—L. Peter, M. Kaiser, I.Lorencz, V.Nemitz, S.McGre¬ gor, O. McGill, M. Kipper, P. Cronin. First Row — L. Weedmark, B. Mayer, D. Flotre, L. Walker, D. Kermode, M. Miller, D. Siemens, F. Gerry. Missing—D. Dudley, G. Zaron.
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Barnet Zurif Co. Wholesale Distributors ★ 2 t Ruth Banks Goes to business college. Stella Bundy—Cute kid. Vivian Craig -Always on time. Joyce Dagenais—2A’s songbird. Roy DeBolt—Ooh! those hairdos! Audrey Dixon -Everybody’s friend. Pauline Enich -Hears all, sees all, says nothing. Betty Forbes—Glamour girl. Elfreda Gammelseter —‘ ‘ Freddie ”. John Gnam—Skirts were meant for girls. Edna Grobowsky—Atomic blonde! Doug. Horan—Just loves Accounting. Olga Huk—We really miss her. Iva Delie Jessett —Beautiful dreamer. Elva Johnston -Personality plus . . . Rita Kelln -Transferred to 2C. Dorothea Kirschbaum—One in a million. Irene Kobayashi—Our cheer-up girl. Evelyn Lambrecht -A winning smile for everyone. Myrtle Larson—Slick Chick! Muriel Leverick—Witty and fun. Betty McKenzie—Bonnie blue eyes. Lynn Naimish —Nothing can ruffle her feathers. Helen Pinette—• La petite demoiselle char- mante de 2A. Lillian Rodgers—That hour-glass figure! Lorna Rodgers—A real live wire! Eilleen Rumpel Head drum majorette of Regina Lions Band. Pat Shannon—Our wild Irish rose . Rose Sw ider—All her interests in school? Shirley Trevena—Heart breaker. Dorothy Turner—Boy! can she swing that . . . baton. Alice Walyer—-Finds it hard to concen¬ trate. Joan Watkins—Oh! those figured sweaters. Velma Weir—Sweater girl. Dorothy Williams—Good things come in small packages. Alice Wilson—Hep cat! Trudy Woldrich—Little Miss Mischief! Madeline Zerr—Chatterbox! Bernice Zosiak—An all-round good stu¬ dent. 2 Agnes Balbar—What a card! Doreen Budalle—Give me my banjo. Shirley Clark—Wonder what time it is? Catherine Dempster -Likes Central. Doreen Ellis -“I sure like trips to Moose Jaw.” Annie Fellinger—Right in there studying! Theresa Folk—A little girl with a big voice. Phillis Fuchs—Philly likes to go to Art. Norma Gaul—Strictly jivy. Florence Grumbly — Guess it’s pure magnetism. Evelyn Hess —Angel on my shoulder. Kathleen Jaworski—Our Mary Miller’s favorite pal. Mary Leffler—Hep-cat! Ruth McNaughton—“All Through the Day 1 Dream About the Night.” Hazei McCann—“Detour.” Gerry McEachern — The “Notorious Gentleman”. Emily Malecka—Oooh that dimple! Mary Miller—Not long for this world. Yvonne Middleton—“Just call me babe!” Donald Mock—Line forms to the left. Margaret Morrison—Has a good time. Nick Nencescue—The gossip reporter. Adreen Reid—Likes 2A, our rival form. Gladys Roberts—Our basketball star. Velma Sileschenko—Laughing is one of her pet likes. Margaret Smith—Straight from the brain factory. Pearl Smith—I use Ipana. Shirley Snuggs—Always wide awake. Anita Steele—We call her Neta-Pie. Grace Taylor—Had fun at the Sadie Hawkins dance. Lorraine Tingley—Here I am, try and teach me. Marjorie Toth—She must like badminton. Irene Turner—Quiet in school— but out¬ side! Elana Ursan—Dodie frames all her zeros. Lorraine Wallace—Another Moose Jaw fan. Evelyn Wambach— Understudy for Jane Russell. Olga Wenger—Line forms to the right. Bill Wittal—Sweet Sixteen. Ruth Wolfe—Not what her name implies. 26 REGINA, SASK. Now you can have keepsakes made into Electrical Lamps NORTH WEST ELECTRIC CO. “The House of Lamps Phone 5008 1532 Eleventh Ave. M. B. ROSEN, Mgr. Oldest and Largest REGINA BOOK EXCHANGE School Books Magazines Phone 5433 1706 Scarth St. Regina CAPITAL DRY CLEANERS Cleaning Pressing Expert Tailoring 1858 Broad Street PHONE 5552 Mary Barrett—Oh, those 8th periods! Eleanor Bishop—Quiet but studious. Ellen Bogdane—Believes silence is golden. Shirley Brewitt—Can’t be beat. Pat Cronin—She watches those exam, marks. Helen Dobrowolski —• 2C’s strawberry blonde. Dunnreath Dudley—“Maybe I’ll pass this history exam”. Julia Farkas—“Gee, is orchestra practice fun!” Dolores Flotre—Quite the golf enthusiast. Martha Galenzoski—Our star baseball pitcher. Reg Gass—Our only man and form representative. Florence Gerry -Here today and to¬ morrow maybe! Betty Heislar -How does she find time to do her homework? Anne Heron -Tell us another joke, Anne. Madelaine Kaiser—“1 didn’t get that answer!” Doreen Kermode—She sure gets around. Marjorie Kipper Another runaway from 20. Theresa LaBatte -Left us for a business office. Shirley Lewis—Life would be dull without Shirley. Irene Lorencz—Another Glee Club fan. Olive McGill—Our “slack” girl. Sherrill McGregor—Tumbling Tumbling Weed. Helen Mastel—Why did she quit school? Barbara Mayer—Did you hear that joke? Lavonne Micklewright—Is she still run¬ ning for the street car? Merle Miller—Specialist in Economics. Florence Music—-She’ll do it every time. Vivian Nemitz—Oh for a summer day and a tennis racket! Lillian Peter—Does enough homework for the class. Helen Schreiner—No one to play catch with. Dora Siemens—Is music that interesting, Dora? Rosalie Strugar—Is she always that quiet? Mary Wachnuk—See those fingers fly. Luella Walker “Want some gum, girls?” Lillian Weedmark—Seldom heard but often seen. Velma Wheal—“1 just love those week¬ ends”. Elvina Wollbaum —“I’ll have some, Luella”. Grace Zaron—Look at those bangs! Page 26 Balfour Beacon
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