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GERALDINE ACHTZENER-Does wonders with a pie ce of cloth. JEANETTE ACHTZENER— Well deserving of her Meritorious award. BERYL BENNETT—Commutes weekly with Richardson. MARJORIE BREDIN -Does she really use all those hooks? PAT BROWN—Full of fun and always ready for a joke. VIVIAN BRUCE—3E would be lost without her (notes). BERNADENE BURGESS—Upholds her family tradition. HELEN BUSCH Admirer of “Macbeth . GERRY CHASE—Knows all the answers in History class. JENNY COSTEA -Beauty is one of her assets. HELEN FREY “The mad chemist.” EDNA GALENZOSKI -“Why can’t three people share a locker?” SHIRLEY GALLAGHER-Interests lie outside of Balfour. EVELYN HALL—Is she always so quiet? ANNA HERLICK—Gave us a wonderful “first impression. DOLORES HUCK “Music hath charms. DOLORES JOLLY—Central’s loss is our gain. VIRGINIA JONESCU—Genius at thinking up excuses. MONA KNOX—Good things come in small packages. LOUISE LAFOY The quiet, progressive type. DORIS MCWILLIAMS -Always going to a party. DOROTHY MARTIN Liked us so well that she came back. DOREEN MATHEWS—Came to us from Scott. MARGARET O’NEILL—A future “angel of mercy”. ELEANOR ORTHNER -Enjoys moving! GENEVIEVE PEDERSEN-Still going strong in her third year here. HAZEL PETFORD—Tells her secrets to Eve. ROSALINE PILIPCHOCK “Good for a giggle.” JUNE RUMPEL—Likes to answer the door. DONNA RUSAW Here today and gone tomorrow. MADELYNE STEPHENS—Our athlete. DOREEN STEWART Why does Stewie attend the dances this year? ELSIE SHMYR—Studies when she has time! MARY SOBCHUK —Never a dull moment. DOROTHY STERLING —A big smile for everyone, complete with dimples. ANNA TURNIVITSKI A much travelled miss. FRANCES WALKER—Has a wonderful time—all the time! JEAN WALTER —Enjoyed the long weekend. WILMA WEBSTER—Keeps quiet in cafeteria. VIRGINIA ZAREMBO—Absorbed in her thoughts. DOLORES ZBITNEW -The girl with the wonder¬ ful French accent. Gasnesia Shy, 3 LORRAINE BARNETT—A Wriglev shareholder. CATHERINE DONALDSON—A new but worthy addition to the class. JEAN KOROL—Main attraction—Swift Current. PAT MILLINGTON—The “New Look at its best. BERYL GENSIVEIN—Advocates longer holidays. GERALD ANSTICE—Quite a boy with the girls. DICK BELL—Famous mascot for Regina Pats. JOE BERNAKEVITCH —A visitor from Ituna. ED BEUTEL—I wonder who’s kissing her now? DICK DENT—Star rugby player. ANDREW FAZEKAS—Around room 15 at 1.30, Why? ROY FLETCHER -3’Fs star 6H foot basketball player. IVAN GIBSON—Just enjoys living. That’s all. KEN HAMILTON—Our basketball star. MILTON HOWELL—Quiet but sometimes we wonder. RANDOLPH KOSTICK 3F’s Joe Krol in rugby. PAUL MASNICK—Says he likes dancing since the Rugby Prom. NICK PREPCHUK—It would be cheaper to buy a car. JOHN PRINGLE—A small man with big ideas. GAY RIMMER—The mascot of 3A. JOE SCHMIDT—He loves those women! ROY SHAVER—Is it Woodwork that draws him to the end of the hall? DON WILLIAMSON -Brilliant physicist from Central. Camera Sluf, GEORGE ANDREWS—He’s a big boy now. GERALD ARNOLD—Tall, tough, and tireless. ERNIE FITZGERALD—He left us all too soon. SIDNEY HUNKER—Left over from Calgary Stampeders. WALTER KOSHER—3F’s quiet and intelligent type. WILLIAM McINTYRE—He also left us. RON MURRAY—Has enthusiasm for the girls in 3B. TOM READER —Who’s the flame in S5? ALF RELKEY—Knows most of the answers. JACK SAVAGE—Big but not savage. MALCOLM SIMPSON -He also quit. WALTER SOROKA—Out-of-town boy.
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AGNES BALBAR -Everybody’s friend. VANLEA CAVE She gets lots of baskets. JOYCE DAGENAIS—Clave up the struggle too. LEROY DEBOLT -Escaped to the coast. NORMA GAUL Her night life is still in the dark. MARJORIE GLASS—Her home town must be fun. JOHN GNAM -Laugh and the class laughs with you. DOREEN HAIN Took early leave. More fun? DOUG HORAN—One of Tech’s better known Drama fiends. IVADELLE JESSETT Lenny just loves school. DOROTHEA KIRSCHBAUM Oh, he’s just a friend from French Club. IRENE KOBAYASHI -If silence were golden she’d be worth a million. EVELYN LAMBRECHT -Does the new look give vou old ideas? MYRTLE LARSON Wants eight holidays a week. HAZEL McCANN — Newest “snooker” player at “ Parks”. SHERRILL McGREGOR Tries hard—when the teacher’s looking. BETTY McKENZIE -She’s neat, she ' s sweet, she’s alreet. LYNN NAIMISH -A little school, a little play, then home to hit the hay. LILLIAN RODGERS—Spare time is taken up Could it be studying? LORNA RODGERS—“Ah say, did somebody rap on my door?” EILEEN RUMPEL—A change is as good as a rest. DOROTHY SCHLOSSER -Her interests vary greatly. PAT SHANNON -Thinks Shakespeare is a Zulu dance. MARGARET SMITH She’s got brains she ain’t even used yet. PEARL SMITH—Studies real hard—the period before the exam. ROSALIE STRUGAR—She types, she studies, and —studies some more. GRACE TAYLOR—Called Ruby for short. DOROTHY TURNER She’s engaged, she’s lovely. IRENE TURNER —Can’t wait for the weekends either. ELANA URSAN What a holiday! What a ring! But busy being faithful. OLGA WENGER—Gave up Ye Old Alma Mater. VELMA WHEAL—Finds life interesting—on the weekends. DOROTHY WILLIAMS—Our answer to the Russian veto. TRUDY WOLDRICH -Seems to enjoy French Club. RUTH WOLFE—Whips out a mere 90 on the typewriter. BERNICE ZOSIAK -Finds Regina interesting— no wonder! Catnefui 3 J HERB HINKELMAN From Scott—loving every minute at Tech. E MILY MALECKA—Skipped out! Working at the Buildings. LORRAINE TINGLEY -Knows her stuff—wonder what stuff? ELEANOR BISHOP -Neatness is thy name. STELLA BUNDY “Stella” by Starlight. SHIRLEY CLARK Enough jewelery for the whole class. JEAN DONISON -I wonder if I got a letter today. DUNREATH DUDLEY -What a lovely day! PAULINE ENICH—Quiet, shy, at school that is. JULIA FARKAS—Tall, dark, and demure. ANNIE FELLINGER -Just call me Pug! TERESA FOLK Sweater girl! CATHERINE GAFFNEY—Her favorite is setting. MARTHA GALENZOSKI—She’s oh, so nice! REG GASS—Loves to go hunting “deer”. What kind? MARY GRAHAM —See those fingers fly. EDNA GRABOWSKY Now let’s talk this thing over. KATHLEEN JAWORSKI -Little, but atomic. MADELAINE KAISER—Just loves math. RETA KELLN Oh, I dunno Bill, I dunno ! MURIAL LEVERICK If it’s a party I’ll go. IRENE LORENCZ—Sweet sixteen, never been missed. RUTH MacNAUGHTON—Busy morning, noon, and night. OLIVE McGILL Our vivacious form rep. BARBARA MAYER -Loves to dance. LAVONNE MICKLEWRIGHT—Big brown eyes, blonde hair. FLORENCE MUSIC—Has a wav with things. LILLIAN PETERS- Has nice smile. GLADYS ROBERTS—Has a low husky voice. HELEN SCHREINER—Laugh and the class laughs with you. DORIS SIEMENS—Has the new look! DORA SWIDER Everyone ' s friend. DAVID TURNER—Our tall, dark, and intelligent MARY WACHNUK Hard worker. LILLIAN WEEDMARK—“I simply couldn’t get here on time.” VELMA WEIR -Guess where I’m going tonight? BILL WITTAL I wonder who’s losing him now? Gcutte ' ui Sluf, 3 PAT CRONIN Little, blonde, and blue-eyed. BETTY HEISLER -What’s the attraction around the fountain? ADRIENNE REID Has a pleasing smile, for gentlemen—well mostly.
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DOREEN ARMSTRONG—“Blonde” one of 3G ' s women. ERNA ARMBRUSTER—Only comes to school in the morning. GEORGE BARTEL — George is one of the characters in this room. WALTER BOEHLEN — Considers himself a student; goes all out. SYD BROWN—Big time operator. HARVEY DEAN—His sister interests the gentlemen of 3G. ED DORMUTH—Caesar died because he was ambitious. Ed will live forever. VIC ELLIS—Is a horse lover, admires the opposite sex in spare time. KEN FARMER—I say men are inferior to women. WILF GEE—Noted authority on women, and the Arena. RUTH JAMESON- Business Manager of the Balforum. BALDUR JOHNSON Knows more about lines and curves than Mr. Swan showed him. HERB KRUGER—“Red” has cornered the 3G brain market. JOHN KOLANCHEY If silence were golden “Moe” would be on relief. PHILIP LEVEILLE—Phil comes to school to catch up on his sleep. ERNIE MECKLING—This guy is Saxby’s left hand man. BILL RATH—Comes to school in body only. RON REAVLEY—Does he ever get to school on time? GLEN SAGE—Electrified brain, noted actor. GEORGE SAX BY—Saxby is Meeting ' s right hand man. RAY SCHMIDT—Brown’s partner, and also another character. ERWIN TAYLOR—“Star” is nothing but culture. ALBERT TUFTS—A joker and one of our big brains. Camera Sluf, r 3Q CONNIE BAC HIU—Connie’s quiet. But who isn’t sometimes. CARL BEREZA -Loves to be entertained. RICHARD BORYS — Borys is another 3G individual. ELMER GRAFF Interested in school? HAROLD HAMELUCK The Printer” is going to make counterfeiting his life work. GERRY MAHONEY Hubba huhba man from Scott. BILL POWLESS—One of the big brains and experts on Physics. KEN POWLESS—Why does Ken sit in front of Bill? FD WEISBROT— Framed! All the time. ERNIE WOLFE—Wolfe by name, but not by nature. (Technical Gamesia Sluf,, S3 DEMIL HERSCHE—He not only holds the line but uses one too. MONICA HOFERT—Our quiet speed typist. TONY KRAFT - Our rootin’ tootin’ shootin’ plough- boy. ROBERT LAMBRECHT—The blonde joker. MELVIN LANGAGER-Boys will be men. but when? GRANT McDONALD—Gone with the wind. LEONA NAGEL—All good things don’t come in small packages. DOUGLAS SMITH—Saves stamps, chewing gum and--? ALFRED VOGT—He ' s a handy man when he ' s with the girls. MARGARET WHITLEY—She got “spurred” into romance. HAROLD DEBEE—Is he as quiet out of school? JACK FISHER—Our pro skater. LANCE FORSBERG—Never wastes a minute. MILES GAFFNEY—Now in 4C. WILLIAM GEHL—I’m not a farmer, I just come from a farm. DON HAMILTON—All handsome men smokepipes. HELMUT JACKLE—Now in 4C. LOUIS MacPHEAT -Art Riddell’s “little” man. ARNOLD MAIER—Never gets his homework done. TCNY MARIO—The boy with the chain. KEITH NIXON—They say he has muscles. At¬ tention, girls! FRED OLIVER -I ' m not always late, honest. WILFRED POSEHN—The quiet type. HOWARD RELKE—Often seen matching with the girls. BOB REID—Books at home again. LAWRENCE SCHULER—He ' s good at telling stories. STEWART SINCLAIR He’s our beach boy. NORMAN WEISS—Not much school this term. BILL WEISS—Our messenger boy. Gastt ut Sluf, 3a4 CYRIL ANDREWS—He carries our book and slips. CALVIN DEAN -Shooting many lately? BOB JONES—Our rugby star. LOUIS JAVORICK Little boys should be seen, not heard. DON MURRAY—Oh! Drafting again today. PAUL OSTRAFIE -Muscle bound boy. EDWARD PROSOFOSKY—Interested in sports all year round. JOHN ROSCOE—A jive fiend who never misses a school dance. TED SODER -Our Romeo who is looking for Juliet. HENRY STEMPER -Maybe this year. I hope. BILL WOODS—This isn’t my second childhood, honest.
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