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Daniel Babiuk: A quiet lad who becomes very attentive when girls are around. Played tackle on the Senior Rugby team. Clayton Barber: A real clubman — belonging to the Printing, Badminton and Curling Clubs. His favorite subject is Electricity, but he is, as yet, undecided about the future. Donald Borys: Another of 4A ' s athletes. Played on the Hockey team. Is also a member of the Glee Club. Don intends taking Chemical Engineer¬ ing at the University of Manitoba. Reg Houston: Our jolly electrician who left us recently for the great outside world. Played cymbals in the school orchestra and is really missed. Joe Keichle: This 230 pounds played lineman on our senior rugby team this year. Joe is a member of the French Club, has a special interest in Electricity and plans on taking more intensive study along this line. Kelly Krammer: A capable ambitious student. Is a member of the French Club. Plans on entering University with Nuclear Physics in view. A bril¬ liant future is forecast for him. Howard Mader: An attentive, industrious student who does well in almost all his studies. Howard plans on entering the University of Saskatchewan with engineering in view. John Moneo: This brown-eyed, dark-haired, member of 4A has a yen for Pharmacy with Regina College the the first stepping stone in his career. Arthur Pearce: This Casanova is the doodler o all doodlers. A member of the Glee Club and Machine Shop Club he surprises himself periodically with high marks in English. Alan Sheridan: A former Commercial Student who returned after a year’s absence to take a general course in Grade Twelve. Played on our senior rugby team this year. Lloyd Stephenson: Plays junior basketball and is in Tech’s orchestra. Literature is his favorite subject. Plans on taking a Commercial Course next year. Ga+nesuz Sluf, Lloyd Mohr: Played end on the Senior Rugby Team. A quiet lad, whose interests haven’t crystallized yet. George Balbar: Did you see his lifelike dog in the halls during White Cane Week which aroused the ire of the collie that wandered in one day? With his artistic talents George should go far. Hopes to be a cartoonist. Alan Bell: Another busy student who is in many extra-curricular activities. A member of the Glee Club, Writers ' Club, and the Students’ Executive Council. Alan hopes to take electrical engineering course at Saskatoon next year. Victor Boychuk: Played Senior Rugby. Plans to return to Balfour for a Commercial Course next year. Charlie Ilsley: Mr. McMenomy’s quiz boy! Favors Geometry. Charlie was fortunate enough to get a trip overseas last summer with the Sea Cadets. Lucky fellow! Plans to attend Royal Roads next year (unless he changes his mind). Don Korpus: Don has been a member of the Stamp Club, the circulation manager of the “Beacon” and a participant in swimming and rugby. Plans to attend the University of Toronto next year. Good luck, Don. William Lang: Always up to something but keeps out of mischief. He is a member of the Machine Club. Future—perhaps electricity. Oman McDougall: Likes biology and electricity but w ' ould prefer you not to mention history. Don Munro: Editor of the “Beacon”. A member of both the Printing and Badminton Clubs. He is a hard worker and plans on becoming an architectural draftsman. Incident¬ ally, he makes good marks. Curtis Pearson: A seemingly quiet boy but you should h ear him play the accordion. He is ardently working to master Algebra and History. Desires an education for its own sake, not to enter a profession. Don Slager: Very interested in curling and competed in the junior bonspiel. Don likes Algebra in particular and plans on becoming a mathematics instructor after a course at the University of Saskatchewan. Jake Suderman: Member of Printing, Machine Shop and Badminton Clubs. Plays on the senior basketball team and coaches the junior girls’ team. Plans to attend Regina College next year. Fred Van Alstine: Our gruff-voiced lad whose bark worse than his bite. The resonance of Fred’s steel-heeled shoes makes up for his quiet manner. Bill Ballantine: Our overworked President of the Students’ Council. An energetic sportsman too, who plays both rugby and hockey. David Bing-Wo: Treasurer of the French Club. He did a swell job as member of the “Beacon” staff. David prefers watching sports to taking part in them. Allan Gomez: President of the French Club and we hear he really works at it. Aspiration is to be a cartoonist for Walt Disney in the not-too- distant future. Mervin Irving: Look skyward when it’s Mervin you want. Six foot, two and a half inches of sunshine—An all around good fellow with a flair for History, lie has a real knack for machinery, too. Steve Kostichuk: Likes all sports, especially rugby and tennis, but is too busy at the Cap Theatre to indulge in them to any extent. Have you seen liim, gills, in his uniform? He’s really something! Hector Lawlor: Was 4A’s representative and Social Director on the Students’ Council until he discontinued school. Seemed to have a special interest in 4B. Orville Meek: Tall and fair and the winner of a special course in Aviation last summer. Orville is President of the school bowling team and spends a lot of time at the Bolodrome. Ernie Ozembloski: A member of the Badminton and Printing Clubs. Also fond of tennis, baseball and biology. Ernie also is in the Latin Club and hopes to complete his third year Latin this June. Ambition is to enter University next fall for a Medical course. Nick Petrinack: Played senior rugby. Member of Printing Club and President of the Stamp Club. Favorite subject is Chemistry. Plans to attend Regina College next year. Frank Stager: This man really gets around in basketball—one of the stars on the senior team and chalks up the baskets for Tech. Likes Biology. Says he is going to California next year. Paul Ursaki: 4A’s Representative and Social Director in the Students’ Council. Prefers physics. Seems to have an endless number of cars—what a plutocrat! Paul plans on building up a business of his own next year. George Zvanchuk: One of the best-dressed boys in 4A. In machine shop George is constructing a snappy-looking wood lathe for the Exhibition. Intentions — your guess is as good as his!
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