Balfour Technical School - Beacon Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1947

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Back Row—T. Wagner, E. Sawchuk, M. Vlanich, L. Griston, D. Reid, M. Trenker, L. Sparrow. Second Row—L. Fuchs, G. Miller, B. Bing Wo, A. Tibbutt, S. DeBolt, E. Roteliuk, I. Hran- chuk, B. Maier. First Row—J. Ast, N. Reader, M. Heard, A. Cleniuk, B. Stovin. Missing—B. Kish, R. Rennie, S. Loucks, H. Graff, E. Kozack, J. Claxton, M. Kaufman, A. Seniuk, G. Prepehuk, M. McDonald, A. Harvey, D. Blazeiko, I. Flash, E. Stevenson. Back Row—R. Kravoski, .1. Gourley, M. Spack, D. Lamb, I. Marcia, J. Parker, G. Dugas, E. Lerner, D. Middleton, B. Milne. Third Row—L. Hartnell, D. Thau- berger, S. Seniuk, S. Watt, L. Thompson, E. Forsyth, A. Hungle, D. Younghusband, M. Keetley, G. Zaron. Second Row—D. Roscoe, J. McEwen, F. Wroe, E. Wroe, D. Gourlie, N. Gourlie, P. Morris, P. Moyer, B. Wilson. First Row—P. Allardyce, D. Rogers, L. Butler, G. Hill, V. Goski, D. Ehrle, D. Jesse, K. Chavich. Missing—M. Vickaryous, G. Wiseman. Back Row—T. Livingstone, D. Wright, B. Hutchinson, M. Wolfe, V. Prepchuck, B. Bingham, H. Boers, Stewart, J. Tomlinson. Second Row—M. Dietrich, R. Thomas, L. Petrovitch, S. Dewey, D. Haswell, D. Kennedy, N. Johnson, A. Wolfe, E. Hilderman, L. Miller. First Row—J. Donison, B. Kelsch, A. Keil, I. Keil. Missing—D. Yeroff, I. Perry, V. Crandall, G. Hoare, J. Hill, E. Smith, E. Vasile.

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Compliments of . . . MID WEST MOTORS LTD. Rose 12th, Regina Brownlee Drug Store Albert at 14th Prescriptions, Toiletries and Drug Necessities LOGGIES Fine Footwear Exclusive Agents for Selby Arch Preserver Shoes 1834 Hamilton St. Regina Joan Ast -Miss Irma Wright of I A. Betty Bing-Wo -A grand friend to have. Dorothy Blazeiko — Got some lovely sweaters. Joyce Claxton -Would rather stay home than do Acctg. Annie Cleniuk -Hmn! not bad—work! Shirley DeBolt— 1 The Ishkabibble of Bal¬ four Tech. Isabelle Flash—Is she as seared as she looks? Loretta Fuchs—A good sport! Howard Graff -Does he set his hair? Lois Griston—An active student in athletics. Alta Harvey- -lA’s skating figure. Mouriene Heard — Has new and bright ideas. Isabel Hranchuk—Our singing star of tomorrow. Mary Kaufman —Well, I passed! Bob Kish- The example! Elizabeth Kozack—A newcomer to 1A. Stanley Loucks—Reads other people’s notes. Mary McDonald -Likes going to the “V” for swimming. Betty Maier—Bright student in French —why? Geraldine Miller—A good sport! Sylvia Orthner—We always forget what she looks like. Georgina Prepchuk — Always cracking jokes. NornaReader—Hadfun atour Form party. Dorothy Reid—Never says much. Robert Rennie—Knows his French. Elsie Roteliuk -Is she always quiet? Kathleen Rust -Wishes she were still here. Evelyn Sawchuk—A blonde! Anne Seniuk—Career girl! Doreen Smith- -Is she always that quiet? Lois Sparrow—Up on all her studies. Elsie Stevenson -Our Goldilocks! Betty Stovin—Never seems to have a pencil. Arlene Tibbutt -Why can’t outsiders come to the Tech, dances? Mary Trenker — lA’s star basketball player. Alec Varro—One of the five musty steers. Mary Vlanich—“Brain Wave” of our Form. Theresa Wagner—“I’m a big girl now!” BOWLING At the Vic Alleys Is Ideal Recreation ★ PETE GOTTSEEIG, Mgr. ARMY NAVY SUPER MARKET For Fresh Fruits, Meats and Groceries Pauline Allardyce- Has charm! Lorraine Butler—Always finds something to laugh at. Kathleen Chavich -Says little but hears all. Germayne Dugas—Our well-liked Form Rep. Dolores Ehrle—Likes hockey, I wonder why? Eileen Forsyth -Took a liking to Health. Mabel Foy—Will get you a taxi! Vivian Goski—Acts shy, but we know better. Doreen Gourde—Got what it takes. Jean Gourley -A fine young lady. Norma Gourlie—Clan be plenty witty at. times. Louise Hartnell—A suspicious character. Gloria Hill—A cute little number. Anne Hungle—Left us unaware. Doreen Jesse—Seen and not heard. Marlene Keetley—Mania for combing her hair. George Keenan—Discontinued school. Rita Kravoski —Always back in the afternoon. Dorothy Lamb—Lives up to her name. Edith Lerner -Has plenty of good points. Jean McEwen -An attentive student. Irene Marcia—Quiet in school, but we wonder? Dorothy Middleton—-A born acrobat. Betty Milne—Quiet and studious. Pat Morris —IB’s fiddler and good too! Pat Moyer—Favorite song?—Billy Boy! Jean Parker—Left us for the coast. Dorraine Rogers—The life of IB. Doreen Roscoe—Quiz kid. Stella Seniuk—Dark hair, dark eyes— what more could you ask for. Marie Spack—A swell person to know. Dot. Thauberger—Back in the afternoons with Rita. Lorna Thompson — Always admiring beauty. Shirley Watt—-Has those endearing young charms. Maureen Vickaryous — Other interests out of school. Bill Wilson—Neat, snappy, sharp—and single! Gordon Wiseman—Certainly was a wise man. Elese Wroe—One “half”. Faye Wroe—The other “half”. Donelda Younghusband—Finds you seats at the Rex. George Zaran—Quiet in school—but who’s to know? ★ Shop at the Super Market Where All Friends Meet Betty-Lou Bingham — Our own Esther Williams. Hilda Boers—Gleam in her eye. Lillian Bacsu—Plays in the orchestra. Viola Crandall—Gets along with every¬ body. Sephrene Dewey—Good things come in small packages. Marian Dietrich The quiet type. Joyce Donison—She’s little but, oh my! Vi Galon—Here to-day, gone tomorrow. Betty Hutchinson —Veronica Lake has nothing on her. Elsie Hilderman -Takes her high marks with a smile. Georgina Hoare -Ask her for a good excuse. Jessie Hill—Where’s the beauty parlor? Dorothy Haswell—The human friend. Nora Johnson —How’s your brother? I Irene Keil—Has a sinik 1 for everyone. ie Alvina Keil—Quiet and intelligent. Dorothy Kennedy—Ball of atomic energy. Frieda Kelsch—Blonde and blue-eyed. Thelma Livingstone—Knows her P’s and Q’s. Lorraine Miller—Our meadow lark. Vicky Prepchuck—Works at the Vic Alleys. Ivy Perry—The reason teachers go for the ruler. Louise Petrovitch—Sees all, knows all. Evelyn Smith—Works at the Vic Alleys. Betty Stewart—A true friend of Joyce. Rose Thomas—Our own walkie-talkie. Joyce Tomlinson—“Where’s the desk book?” Ethel Vasile—Tall, dark and attractive. Arietta Wolfe—Room Rep. Marjorie Wolfe — Only 100 per cent, in Accounting. Doris Wright -A true lover of Shorthand. Page 82 Balfour Beacon ’J,7



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REGINA EXHIBITION July 28th to August 2nd 1947 Pauline Banilevic — Our “Black Beauty”. Muriel Burke -Nice kid! Connie Corroyer -Prefers trucks to Stude- bakers! Elaine Chapman—Our fastest gum chevver. Doreen Dean—“Night and Day”. Lillian Dudiak -Her lowest mark is 90. Marjorie Dunnet—My rheumatism. Leverne Fjoser—The farther I go the less I know. Martha Hanus—Never mind 2H ; give me 3G. Betty Hasenfratz—Our Quizz Kid. Roxy Heron -Ruff! Ruff! Jean Hopson — The “Jean(ius)” in Accounting. Gladys Huty -The great Artist. Phyllis Ilsley -Brain-wave! Elizabeth Kozack—Gets along swell with the teachers. Evelyn Kutzley—Personality! Plus! Shirley Laurence—Rolling in dough. Mary Lazor —Very quiet in school. Elva Leib—A good health model. Edmund Manz -Handsome! Bessie Matity—Shorthand whiz. Gerald Mcllvena—Our Professor. Jean McPherson—Shy! I wonder? June Meek—Meek and mild. Alyce Nazarchuck—On guard! (basketball of course!) Shirley Nixon—Quiet and conservative. Ann Petrescu—Our budding actress. Merle Ritchie—Better late than never. Agnes Seller—Clinging vine type. Audrey Short—Oh! those bangs! Lorna Stinson—Why can’t I go to Campion? Loretta Trowsdale — Hates boys! (I wonder?) Maurice Turner -He likes ID! The Summer’s Entertainment Event! Prizes for— ★ Live Stock ★ Agricultural Products ★ Needle Work and Culinary ★ School Work ★ Indian Work ★ Wool ★ Horticulture ★ Honey, Etc. Six Big Days Joe Apazeller -Maybe he will help with Math. Doris Becker—The comic of the room. Shirley Blackman -We. hope to see her back soon. Kathleen Bonar -What’s so interesting at Regina Beach? Victoria Brewitt—-Where did she get the nickname, Queenie? Betty Chorpita—Something more interest¬ ing out of school. Dorinne Cochrane -Has she been snowed in? Jack Delaney—He’s falling down in his French. Ralph Dixon—Does his red hair imply he has a temper? Violet Drabbit —Wonder why she likes history? Mabel Dudiak—Has she spring-cleaned the desk book yet? Jean Embury—How’s the cooking coming? James Fleming —Don’t hear much of you any more. Dormie Fletcher—Which twin is it, Dormie? Bill Harrison Is he a wolf? Milton Hewak—Girls beware! Audrey Honeysett -Any secret admirers, Audrey? Joyce Hogg -Where did she get her dimples? Doug Killoh—Actions deceive, he is really smart. Norman Koch -He’s a twin. Leonard Korchinsky Does he hate the girls? Ann Lintz—Our youngest quiz kid. Ruth McEwen—What’s so interesting in Lumsden? Bob McNeill—Smooth dancer. Bill Mark —How’s the French coming along? Pauline Meckling—Up on her history. Yvonne Mitchell—Our future Lily Pons. Lois Nejedly—Sweater girl. Clayton Otto—How about that budding romance? Don Richardson -Taken any pin-ups with your camera? Joyce Rutter -What will she do when there is no skating? Jack Schneider—What goes on in your corner? Bernice Shier-Wonder if she would lend us some brains? Evelyn Short—She seems to know her P’s and Q’s. Ed. Smith —Who disturbed the “big sleep”? Norma Jean Spicer—Is she shy? Lillian Strong—-Who is the smarter of the two? Dorothy Strong—Is she Dorothy or Lillian? Ann Tomchuk—Why is she so giddy at school? Ken Tough—How are the model airplanes? Russell Wilcox—Whose dream boy next? Blythe Yeomans —We don’t hear much of Blythe. Education! Inspiration! Diversion! THE REGINA AGRICULTURAL and INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION LIMITED D. A. R. McCANNEL President T. H. McLEOD Manager Donald Ashford—Boy with limousine. George Baker -Regina Caps water boy. Roger Buchanan—Devotes all his time to McBrides. David Chapman -Skiing star. Robert Clarke—Teacher’s Pet. Bill Dreher—Oh! that wave! Lawrence Dufour—He goes in for big toys. Vernon Eisler—Pee-Wee. Harry Finnegan—Waltz King. Ronald Fyffe—Just a home boy. Maurice Gagnon—Good little boy. Elmer Geisthardt—Indoor Hockey killer. Ernie Greenly -Basketball star. Ron Hamblin—Boy with the little black book. Wallace Heisler—Likes Woodwork. Arlo Johnson—Wonder where he got that cold? Tony Katchan -Decided to ride a bike for a living. Tom Larkin— A refugee from Campion. Bill Lovely—An old Timer at Tech. Jim Lysack—Genius at Llistory. Don McClelland—The fancy-pants of IF. Morley McElree—Play boy! Wayne McNaughton—His specialty is Hockey. Harvey Malescu -Keeps the Leader-Post going. Bill Massey—Working boy. Don Maurice—Always disappears before a history exam. Eric Miller—He discontinued school. Raymond Miller—Alsodiscontinued school. Joe Ottenbriet—That sleepy-eyed boy! Bill Pearce—Bowling champ! Mervin Phillips -Pinch-hitter for Form Rep. Ernest Richardson -What a shark! Lloyd Saxby—Very quiet, but smart! Norman Silzer—Only interest is Sports. Wilfred Slinn —He’s doing O.K. Don Snelgrove—Graduated at Xmas. Maynard Thomas—Not interested in women. Davey Ursan —Lights up that back corner. Edward Wharton—Brain child. Page S4 Baljnur Beacon ’J7

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