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Back Row—R. Heron, J. Hopson, L. Fjoser, S. Laurence, B. Matity, L. Dudiak, E. Chapman. Second Row—J. Meek, M. Ritchie, L. Trowsdale, L. Stinson, M. Burke, P. Ilsley, G. Huty, E. Kutzley, D. Dean, J. McPherson. First Row—E. Leib, P. Banilevie, A. Short, A. Petrescu, B. Hasenfratz, C. Corroyer, M. Hanus. Missing—G. Mcllvena, M. Turner, E. Kozack, M. Lazor, A. Nazarchuk, S. Nixon, A. Seller. Back Row—B. McNeill, B. Mark, D. Richardson, R. Dixon, J. Fleming, B. Harrison, M. Hewak, C. Otto, R. Wilcox, J. Schneider. Third Row—N. Koch, S. Blackman, R. McEwen, B. Shier, L. Strong, D. Strong, J. Rutter, J. Hogg, J. Delaney, D. Fletcher. Second Row—K. Tough, J. Embury, E. Short, B. Chorpita, V. Drabitt, P. Meckling, D. Becker, K. Bonar, J. Apazeller. First Row—A. Honeysett, D. Coch¬ rane, M. Dudiak, A. Tomchuk, Y. Mitchell, V. Brewitt, N. Spicer, L. Nedjedly. Missing—A. Lintz, L. Korchinsky, B. Yeomans, D. Killoh. Back Row—N. Silzer, B. Lovely, R. Hamblin, M. Thomas, R. Fyffe, L. Dufour, E. Greenly, D. Ash¬ ford, D. Chapman. Third Row—E. Richardson, R. Buch¬ anan, E. Geisthardt, M. Phillips, T. Larkin, W. MacNaughton, H. Finnegan, R. Miller, J. Lysaek. Second Row—E. Wharton, W. Heisler, W. Slinn, L. Saxby, D. Mc¬ Clelland, M. McElree, B. Clarke, B. Pearce, J. Ottenbriet. First Row—E. Miller, M. Gagnon, H. Malescu, G. Baker, D. Ursan, V. Eisler, B. Dreher, D. Maurice. Missing—B. Massey, A. Johnson, A. Doody, D. Snelgrove.
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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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DOMINION GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES A. E. MILTON District Representative 313 Post Office Bldg. REGINA, SASK. PH. 4113 Compliments of . . . SINCLAIR’S LUNCH George Alexander -Beware! pickpockets! Victor Boychuk—KILROY! John Brockelbank—The silent (?) member of the class. Roger Chapman—He’s first in everything. Jim Chavich—Last name sounds savage, but he really isn’t. Bill Dickie—Loves dances even though he can’t dance— George Fox—Shy at all dances—-but after? Maurice Fisher—No longer a school mate. Anton Gronick—Very interested in school •—more interested in II. Karl Heinrick—The man that was here before Kilroy. Allan Kurtz- -Class representative. Albert Kayter—Star of Ramblers Hockey Team. Glen Kettering—-Loves to laugh at jokes. Philip Leier—Ambition is to become a hunter. Gordon Liebel—Always late for school. Robert Meyer —A newcomer from Camp¬ ion College. Harold Noga—Talks fast. Allan Nelson—Another little fellow—but he’s strong! Jim Phillips The homey type. Willie Papp—Everyone but the teachers appreciate Willie’s art. Lee Phelps -Everybody’s friend. Ken Pretty—Thinks he’s “Pretty’. Harvey Platana —Need I say more! Gordon Rumpel—Star athlete in the room. Dale Rosborough -Very interested in geometry. Barry Reavley—That boy can get into more trouble than Kilroy! Harvey Schwartz—Good floor hockey player. Gilbert Schneider—Specializes in funny faces. Paul Sprentz—Often stays after six. Walter Sakundiak—Runs faster than the gazelle boy. Jack Simons—lG’s Brain. Dickie Walker— Borrows the janitor’s ladder to sharpen a pencil. Joseph Wappel— He comes from Prelate. Ron Willis—Loves to come to school! (Late!) Glen Wight—Superman’s kid brother. Ken Wheeler—Finnigan’s mother-in-law. Downstairs Trading Co. Bldg. REGINA, SASK. WADSWORTH BEAUTY SHOPPE All lines of Beauty Work done by experienced operators under direct supervision. 1829 Rose St. Phone 7817 Lakeview Shoe Repair 2522 loth Ave. Prop.: C. D. (Charlie) Kuffner Skates and Scissors Sharpened SMILING SERVICE Modern Grocery 1100 Victoria Ave. Regina, Sask. GROCERIES, FRUITS VEGETABLES Phil Rump Phone 5765 Empire Wallpapers Paints Ltd. Canada’s Largest Wallpaper House Distributors of Imported and Canadian Made Papers 2226 - 11th Ave. Phone 8610 W. W. Bill” Peacey, Mgr. George Bachiu—Bouncing boxer. Norman Boswell -Teacher’s best friend. Bernard Brandt—He’s single, girls. Jim Brooks—Never at school. Bob Byzick—Mad musician. Jim Campbell—Eats Campbell’s soup. Harold Collins—Noise of the room. Donald Dagnone -The perfect school boy. Dick Debert —Joker. Gordon Dormuth—Wolf? Raymond Feesel—Tough man—ha! ha! Albert Gallenger -He knows Red’s girl. Richard Gaube—Zoot Zooter. Frank Hartl -A country boy. Zackary Haynee—Wolf in the hall. Alvin Jarvie—Never a dull moment. Paul Karnick—Always needs a haircut. Bob Kell—Woman hater. Robert Kleisinger—Tough, rough, red¬ head. Milton Krienke—Beefs with the teachers. John Lange—A wolf! Jack Lewis—Speed demon. Bill Mailander—Cute kid. Harry Mandryk -Likes to dance. Bill Maze—So nice to come home to! Keith Miller—1H glamour boy. Duncan MacDougall—Has small head and big brain. Laurie Rowe—Master in Math. Leonard Siller—Seldom comes to school. Garth Struthers—Whistles. Frank Stulberg—Saved by the bell. Nick Triffu —Industrious scholar. Donald Wilcox—Second childhood. Keith Yeomans—Studies once in a while. 19 Irene Babiuk—Form Representative. Dorothy Burghardt—Likes gum. Laureen Bosch—Personality—plus. Doreen Beuhler—Smile for all. Connie Cattin—Pin-up girl! Jean Couttie—Left us some time ago. Margie Deutscher—Songbird. Ramona Dobrichan—Shift key won’t work for her. Wilma Evans—Lives at the edge of town. Bernadette Fries—What interests her in 1G? Eva Gettle—Quiet in school—but! Terry Goodin—Decided school is the place. Joan Garuik—Boys always take a second look! June Geiyer—Always on the go. Frances Homan—Never in trouble. Dorothy Hepting—Silent one. Irene Jacobs —■ Wonder what she’s thinking? Margaret James—Al scholar. Viola Knudson—A favorite with all. Irene Lorencz—Hair worries. Florence Lyttle—Boys are her specialty. Irene Molnar—Shy smile. Eleanor Mailander—Call her Rusty. Gerry Miller—Basketball whiz. Maxine McDougall—Hubba, Hubba! Helen Matei—Tries her best. Myrtle Meirovich—Always gets release slips. Irene McNeill—Little girl who gets around. Jean Oswald—Has lovely hair. Don Palmer—Hates girls! (that’s what he says!) Lee Purcell—Afraid of girls. Julia Stager -Hep cat of II. Isabelle Seitz—Really gets around. Jacqueline Stettner—She’s a lot of fun. Anne Schan—Worries about getting fat. Doreen Smith—Bookworm. Joyce Schuck—Swims like a fish. Eileen Sawchuck —Left us. Margaret Tigar— Nice kid to know. Peggy Terry—Full of pep. Florence Wild—She has red hair. Page 86 Balfour Beacon ’47
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