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

 - Class of 1948

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SYLVIA ALTWASSER—Oh, she’s still “Nashing” around. VERA ANSELL—Quiet everyone! Vera is thinking. JOYCE BLAKE—-The quiet demure type. BEATRICE BENG—Will speak to anyone anytime —so nice! AUDREY BOOR—Came from Scott to become a stenographer. MILDRED BURNS—She’s the one who keeps the back of the room clean. JEAN BURTON —We all know who her favorite is. ELSIE CHIPLEY—No sweeter gal can be found anywhere. HAZEL DICKEN—There must be some attraction at the bowling alley Saturday nights. LORNA DUNSMORE — Quiet little girl—Have you seen her at a hockey game? BIRDIE FLETCHER—Her friendly smile and laughter makes her a real pal. MARJ GRANT — Her presence is always a pleasure. KATHY HAMELUCK—Shorthand gets this petite brunette. DOREEN HOLMES—Here today, gone tomorrow, the happiest girl! JUNE JORDISON—Slender, tender and tall hmmm! ISABELLA KEELER—S2 ' s typing whiz. Nothing but perfect tests? MAUREEN KELLY -Gets to bed early nowadays. VELMA KELEMAN—Knows all. Sees all. Stays quiet! NAN KORPUS—Magnetic personality. Member of the S.R.C. Basketball Team. Hopes to make the Alpha Tau. LEN KOSWIN—Her personality is only exceeded by her good looks. FLORA LIPAN—1 wonder what she’s thinking? MARGARET MacKAY—More interested in work than school. MARVEL McDOUGALL—Should make a nice petite, blond armful. PAT McDOUGALL—Gets everything down just “pat” but her schoolwork. JEAN MACK—If she would file some of those week-ends, she wouldn’t lose so many of them. BELLE MAYNARD—Has to come early to get her homework done .... PHYLLIS MERKEL—An all-round good kid. ADELINE NEULS—Gets along with everyone. IRENE NIXON—Wonder why she goes to all those hockey games? EDITH NYIRI—She came in a wonderful little package. MARJORIE PALING—The pretty helpful, friendly hand. EDNA PETTERSON—This little gal hails from Roseray. URSEL PUHLMANN—Sweetest and swellest gal when you get to know her. AUDREY PUTZ—Chief morale builder of one backfielder on the rugby team. ELIZABETH SALMINEN—Spends Monday to Friday dreaming about Saturday. JOY STRUDWICK—Her interests lie “ entrenched” at the Fort. LESA WEGNER—Are all girls from Craik, Sask., as nice as Lesa? DORIS WENAUS—Quiet type? Well, that may surprise you. Camera Sluf, 2 FAY KERR—Just call her “Sunshine”. DALE BAILEY—This, and heaven too. DOUG BERGLUND—He didn’t shave so he could save razor blades. GERALDINE BROWN—I’m always chasing rainbeaus. MARG BUCHAN—Her theme song is “My Buddy.” BEULAH CAMERON—She spends her time teaching the boys. ALFRED EUTENIER—“Why don’t they serve lunch at the dances?” MARY HERMAN—She’s a Paul Perry fan. JIM HEWAK —Girls stop, look and start wishing. HELEN HOUSSIAN—Every storm cloud has a silver lining. LOIS LAYMAN—Her Colgate smile brightens our never gloomy form. BILL McALLISTER—He has an iron will which he uses to good advantage. JEAN McKAY—Like the traffic lights, red hair, green with envy and Forever Amber. ARCHIE McWILLIAMS—Out to seek his fortune. RAYMOND MAGNES—He’s a live wire .with a short circuit. DOROTHY MENZIES—Good girls are seen and not heard. LUCILLE MENZIES—Silence is golden. JIM MILLIUS —The ladies’ companion with Dillinger s background. LORRIENE MUNDT—“Did you hear the one about—?” VIVIANNE MURRAY—Melville ' s loss, Regina’s gain. DOROTHY PERRIE — All that and she can sing too. PEGGY RICHARDSON—“Why not take all of me”. MARGARET SIBBALD--“I must improve my A standing.” VI SPOONER — Thinks education shouldn’t interfere with social life. KEN STAPLES—Staples sticks to his studies. RUBY STEELE--—The dark haired lass of our class. BARBARA THOM—We love the shy timid type. VLADIMER VLANICH—Like a street lamp, he stands in the corner and glows. PETE WALBAUM Has an answer (sometimes a right one) to every question. MARION WEAL I wonder who’s missing her now. LUCILLE WRIGHT—One of Whitford’s models at Drama Night! THERESA ZERR—Has fun playing the field.

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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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Dressmaking,. TILLIE ANTON—The wolves in Fox Valley whistle when she walks by. ALVENA BLEICH -No hooky playing with Alvena at the desk book. STELLA DILLON -Loves to waltz fast. RETA DOMES—Makes ace in Accounting. BERNICE DUFOUR—Look out when she lets loose. HELEN DUMBA—Shy and quiet. LORAINE DUNN—Personality plus. PAT FINNEGAN—Oh, those jokes? MILDRED GRIFFIN—If we all knew our short¬ hand like her. GWEN HAMILTON —She got what the navy lost. MABEL HANNA—Prefers Craven to Richardson on the weekends. CLARENCE IVERSON—Comes from Luther. JUDY KISH—Looks forward to office practice periods. OLLY KUPCZYK—Aids the candy sales at the Capitol Theatre. ELEANOR LAWRENCE—Likes to attend all the Pury dances. MRS. LUTHER—Took a hand in politics. FLORA MacDONALD—What causes Flora to dream all day? IRIS McLEAN—-Wonder who the lucky employer will be? EVELYN MOCK Quiet, demure and pretty. BETTY MacKAY -A smile for everyone. MARY POLISKY—Always gazing at her watch— not for the time. BERNICE ROGERS—She’s going to varsity next year. ANELLA RUMPEL—The little girl with the big brief case. OTTO SCHAEFFER—Likes office practice. BETTY SMALL—Loves hockey—especially in her dreams. HAZEL STEELE—Came to us from Scott. DOREEN STEFFANSON—Still water runs deep RETA STONEHOUSE—Songbird of SI. MARGARET WASS—She longs for the weekends in McLean. HELEN WOLFE—Wishes she could carry the desk book. NONA WOODHAMS—Her attraction drives a Clievie Govan. MILDRED YANKO—What’s Scott got that Tech hasn’t? GLADYS WICKER—So’s loss and our gain. Ga He ia Sluf., Sf MARY DUMBA—Never seen without Helen. FLORENCE HARDER -Came to us in January. Ctunpiametesi MARJORIE BAYLOR -Brunette and Oh! those eyes. LORRAINE HUNTER The lass with the Pepsodent smile. LILLY KROGSGAARD—Blue-eyed and such a nice feather cut. AURIOLE McELRIE—Buicks are wonderful—also their drivers. MARIE RAILTON—Blonde, blue-eyes, what more could you want? JOYCE SHIER -The same old Joyce. HELEN WHEWELD—Blue-eyed blonde from Central. Camera Bluf, 111 batf. Ant MARIE FOWLER- Could I have another late slip please?” VICTOR HARVEY A regular lady killer. He has to be! MYRA LAMONT—Left us first at Christmas, and got back last. MARJORIE SIMPLE—Dreads walking past the boys to the Art room. 2) leddma zistp OLA ASH—Always filling her face. LENA EUTENEIER- -Our own pretty blonde. HELEN FINLAY—Very quiet and always busy at something. MARY FILLMORE— Independence—that’s for me. HELEN FOSTER—Future sparkles on her left hand. NETTIE FRIESEN—So tiny, but—oh boy! BETSY FROESE—Small, dainty, sweet and packed full of fun. ANNA GEISINGER—A busy bee, all work and no play. VELMA HILLS—A girl everyone likes to know. IRENE IBACK—Sparkling brown eyes. LOIS JOHNSTONE—Once she was sad, now she ' s for-lorne. MILDRED KEYSER Room -Rep. because she has time on her hands. SUSAN LETKEMAN—Always a winning smile. ELEANOR MacDONALD—Always thinking of him. MARION McLEAN—Slender, tender and tall. KATHLEEN READ Enjoys going out to Bethune. MILDRED SUTTER—Neat, snappy, happy and single. Ga H ia Sluf-, Ib ' i U+naJu+Kf DOROTHY ANDERSON (MRS.)—Sweet things come insmall packages. MARY HORNER (MRS.)—Personality plus.

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