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Balfour Beacon ’48 Page 27
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£5 IMnr Xnatntenmj machine 6frop. Bectrrdtj . MOTOR ENGINEERING JIM DONNELLY Form Rep. WALTER FRITZ -Why were Chryslers invented? MICHAEL BOBYCH —He ' s a smart bov. ROGER WHITE—Drives a Ford. lie has our sympathies. EDWARD WAGNER—Loves working on ancient cars. NORMAN EVANS—Loses no time in settling down in his second year’s work. Camera Shy WILFRED DOGELMAN Learns by asking questions. DONALD MORAN — Gone today. Here tomorrow? JOE OWEKO— Has many original ideas to offer . WALTER POPOWICH—Sincere in everything he does. HENRY RIST—One of our quiet lads. JOE TABAS—Ready with advice for fellow’ mechanics. DRAFTING JIM MADSEN—The smiling draftsman of Balfour Tech. BEN WILD—Don’t let the name scare you, girls. MACHINE SHOP KEN INCH Always works but at what? CECIL JOHNSON—Likes to play around. Camera Shy BOB MUIR—Winnipeg got this boy. EDDY RICHTER Here today and gone tomorrow. WOODWORKING GLEN CRAIG—Second year as representative for woodwork. JIM GREGGAIN—“The Oxbow incident.’’ JOE PALYGA -Plays with Pats and coached Junior Rugby. ORVIL SWAYZE—A Charles Boyer who intends to be a craftsman. Camera Shy LAWRENCE LOVE—Star player on the junior rugby team. ART ROSEN - Ambition is to be a craftsman. MIKE EWASKO Plays with the senior basketball team. JOHN WARD—Johnny bn the spct all the time. VIC WILD—An old timer new at Balfcur. ELECTRICITY BILL JARVIS—Hails from Nora, Sask. Likes electricity and radio. JOHN EHRMANTROUT Lathe work is his specialty—or is it? BILL GILLIS—Mr. Haynes likes the way he builds buzzers. Camera Shy DON BUCHANAN — A newcomer — ex-airforce man. Diamond Merchants and Jewellers STORES AT Regina Moose Jaw Fort Qu’Appelle Estevan Prince Albert HOME OF THE BALFOUR TECH LEAGUE THE BOLODROME 1926 Hamilton St. MacPherson, Milliken, Leslie Tyerman Barristers and Solicitors Broder Building REGINA, SASK. Phone 8614 Res. Phone 5808 EDWARD FRANKLIN, R.O. Practice of Optometry Ground Floor, Broder Building REGINA - - SASK. ART RIDDELL SON MERCURY LINCOLN SALES AND SERVICE GARAGE SERVICE STATION 2051 Albert Phone 5693 13th Albert Phone 4733 Page 26 Balfovr Beacon ' 4S
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Barnet Zurif Co. Wholesale Distributors 2A Joan Ast—Talks as fast as she types. Betty Bing-Wo—Is she still running for the trolley? Muriel Burke— They call her Kelly. Ann Cleniuk—Temptation. Shirley DeBolt—2A is proud of a good little cheer leader. Howard Graff—Calls himself a misogynist. I wonder? Martha Hanus—Get a load of the new sweater! Betty Hasenfratz—Always has her home¬ work done. Mouriene Heard—Young and innocent? Isabel Hranchuk—Never has a clue. Gladys Huty—Never runs out of answers. Phyllis Ilsley—Bet she gets another class pin. Mary Kaufman—A bright and under¬ standing chatterbox. Bob Kish—Wow! those padded shoulders. Elizabeth Kozack-she’s nice-she has brains. Shirley Laurence—When she pitches that ball, look out. Mary Lazor—“ Got any street car tickets?” Stan Loucks—Here today, gone tomorrow. Mary MacDonald—Where there’s life, there’s Mary. Jean McPherson—Quiet, but sure gets around. Betty Maier — Marks are scarce in shorthand. Shirley Nixon—Quiet in school??? Georgina Prepchuk—Do you like drapes? Norna Reader—POP! Goes her bubble gum. Merle Ritchie—Ouvre la porte, Merle. Robert Rennie—Carrier of the Domesday book. Elsie Roteliuk—Bonnie blue eyes. Agnes Sellar—Only girl in the room who doesn’t talk. Anne Seniuk—Sweet and lively sense of humor. Audrey Short—Seen at some Central Dances. Lois Sparrow—Pretty kitty blue eyes with bangs. Elsie Stevenson—A nice kid, and a swell friend. Betty Stovin—2A’s Kewpie doll. Arlene Tibbutt—Cute dimple in her chin. Mary Trenker—Couldn’t do without her. Loretta Trowsdale—Has a twin brother. A1 Varro—He’s got cute w ' avy hair. Mary Vlanich—Oh! my new nylons. 2 Lillian Basu—Our songstress. Betty Lou Bingham—Plelp! I’m drowning. Hilda Boers—Tall, blonde and-? Ellen Bogdane—Little girls should be seen and not heard. Lorraine Butler—Our red headed spitfire. Elaine Chapman—“Ship Shape.” Viola Crandall—She prefers blondes. Sephrene Dewey-Oh, those dark stockings! Marion Dietrich — Wow, I passed in spelling. Ramona Dobrichan -Home-loving type. Dolores Ehrle—How are those hockey games? Joan Garuik—Sweet little nothings. Loretta Fuchs -Personality plus. Eva Gettle—I always behave myself. Dorothy Haswell—Interest lies at the stadium. Elsie Hilderman—Our speed typist. Georgina Hoare — Who’s your heartbeat? Betty Hutchison -Keep your hands off my Joe. Nora Johnson—Always silent, I wonder! Doreen Jesse—Dreams of hockey. Alvina Keil—I only made 85 in History. Irene Keil—2B’s joke pot. Bonnie Kelsch—I dream of—guess who. Dorothy Kennedy—Our little mouse. Bessie Matity—She stays in at nights and studies. Irene Molnar—I love school! Ivy Perry—Mr. McMenomy’s lamplight. Vicky Prepchuik Long skirts, Oh boy! Evelyn Sawchuk—Never gets below 80. Isabelle Seitz—Sees all, knows all, tells all. Jacquelene Stettner—I like figures (skates that is). Julia Stager—Good little girl. Rose Thomas—2B’s spitfire. Betty Stewart—She only occupies a seat. Joyce Tomlinson—Star dust. Shirley Watt—Small, but mighty. Arietta Wolfe—Our raving beauty. Marjorie Wolfe—She lives up to her name. Dolores Yerhoff—She deserted us. REGINA, SASK. 26 Now you can have keepsakes made into Electrical Lamps NORTH WEST ELECTRIC CO. “The House of Lamps” Phone 5008 1532 Eleventh Ave. M. B. ROSEN, Mgr. Oldest and Largest REGINA BOOK EXCHANGE School Books Magazines PHONE 5433 1706 Hamilton St. Regina CAPITAL DRY CLEANERS Cleaning Pressing Expert Tailoring 1858 Broad Street PHONE 5552 Pauline Allardyce—Always “Chuckling”. Lorraine Anaka—“Peter Pan” is an interesting story I know. Kathleen Chavich—Naughty but nice. Pearl Dennis—Never seen without Helen. Joyce Entwistle — Who keeps her phone busy? Eileen Forsythe-Quick, give me your Acct. Doreen Gourde—Keen interest in “S3”. Norma Gourlie—Left for Vancouver. Clarice Hill — I wonder what she’s thinking? Gloria Hill- -What’s the attraction at the C.P.R.? Edith Lerner — Why does she like Winnipeg? Thelma Livingstone—Keeps the boys guessing. Eleanor Mailander- Left us before we got to know her. Dorothy Middleton—Quite the girl out of Tech. Viola Knudson—What is it you like about the Mounties? Rita Kravoski Trianon is her second home. Betty Milne—Just one big laugh. Pat Moyer—Interests outside of Tech. Irene McNeil — Her interests lie in Vancouver. Jean Oswald—Her boy friend calls her “stuff”. Don Palmer—Noisy, but nice! Anne Petrescu—Never says much. Louise Petrovitch—What’s the matter with Tech boys, Louise? Lorraine Prinster—Transferred to 2E. Lee Purcell—Ooooh! those eyes! Dorraine Rogers—Sure likes sax. Doreen Roscoe—“Keep your eyes off my work.” Stella Seniuk—Form Representative. Dot Thauberger—Some of her interests have gone. Lorna Thompson—What is the attraction at Campion? Helen Tiganish—Very quiet in school. Theresa Wagner—“Sweet and lovely”. Elese Wroe—Has her eye on 4C. Bill Wilson—Here today, gone tomorrow. Vicky Ursan—Went out west. Donelda Younghusband — Regular visitor at Eaton’s “Jewelry Dept.”. George Zaran — Smart — ask the girls. Page 28 Balfour Beacon ’JS
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