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

 - Class of 1948

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Back Row—R. Rennie, J. McPherson, E. Stevenson, M. Trenker, B. Bing-Wo, L. Sparrow ' , B. Kish. Fourth Row—M. McDonald, A. Sellar, M. Kaufman, G. Huty, J. Ast. Third Row—A Varro, S. Nixon, M. Nixon, M. Ritchie, M. Heard, B. Maier, I. Hranchuk, A. Tibbutt, H. Graff. Second Row—S. Laurence, P. Ilsley, E. Kozack, M. Burke, N. Reader, G. Prepchuk, M. Vlanich. Front Row—S. DeBolt, E. Roteliuk, B. Hasenfratz, L. Trowsdale, B. Stovin, A. Seniuk, M. Lazor. Missing—A. Cleniuk, A. Short, M Hanus, S. Loucks. Back Row—J. Garuik, A. Wolfe, H. Boers, V. Prepchuik, A. Keil, E. Sawchuk, B. Hutchison, B. Stewart, I. Perry, ,1. Tomlinson. Third Row—J. Stager, R. Thomas, M. Wolfe, B. Kelsh, B. Matity, L. Bascu, S. Watt, D. Ehrle, V. Crandall. Second Row—G. Hoare, I. Keil, R. Dobrichan, B. L. Bingham, D. Yerhoff, I. Molnar, D. Haswell, E. Hilderman, D. Jesse, L. Butler. Front Row—D. Kennedy, E. Gettle, N. Johnson, L. Fuchs, S. Dewey, J. Stettner, M. Dietrich, I. Seitz. lssing- Back Row—D. Palmer, B. Milne, E. Forsyth, J. Entwistle, G. Zaran. Fourth Row—L. Purcell, T. Living¬ stone, D. Middleton, L. Thompson, D. Younghusband, E. Lerner, T. Wagner. Third Row—L. Prinster, S. Seniuk, E. Wroe, C. Hill, D. Thauberger, R. Kravoski, J. Oswald. Second Row—D. Gourlie, I.. Anaka, D. Rogers, P. Allarc iyce, N. Gourlie, V. Knudson. Front Row ' —E. Mailander, G. Hill, D. Roscoe, F. Wroe, K. Chavich, P. Moyer, A. Petrescu. rntm :.

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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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A CAREER OPPORTUNITY FOR SASKATCHEWAN’S YOUTH A new and more effective pro¬ gram is being instituted to ■hbb provide care and treatment for patients in Saskatchewan’s two mental hospitals and the training school for mentally retarded persons. All young men and young women now planning their careers would do well to inves¬ tigate this opportunity. Irene Babuik—“I Believe.” Pauline Banilevic—“Ooh-La-La! ” Laureen Bosch —“ My Dreams are Getting Better all the Time.” Adeline Buehler It’s six o’clock—‘‘Good, Good, Good”. Doreen Buehler—‘‘Lady Be Good.” Joyce Burgess—She’s “Always” happy. Elizabeth Braun -Small ball of dynamite. Connie Corroyer—“I Wonder” who she’s winking at now. Marlene Christensson-“ My Pretty Girl.” Doreen Dean—“Out of This World.” Edith Denton—Takes Music That Satisfies. Margie Deutscher- “I Dream of You” Margie. Lillian Dudiak — Got the cutest “Personality”. Rita Eistetter “Incendiary Blonde.” Wilma Evans—“My Heart Belongs to Daddy.” Bernadette Fries—“Sweet and Lovely.” Mary Geisinger—Does “This and That” without a thought. Helen Hagn—“It’s a Pleasure” to ask and answer questions. Dorothy Herman—Quiet only in sleep, and then we wonder. Roxie Heron—Demure gleam in her eye. Frances Homan—“What’s my Desire?” Irene Jacobs—Now! Now! Don’t Blush. Margaret James—“When Irish Eyes are Smiling.” Jane Kernechuck—Who wouldn’t walk many miles for one of her smiles. Marjorie Kernechuck—When you are “Sweet Sixteen”. Elva Leib—“Ya Betcha” she knows the answer. Helen Matei—At recess makes a dash, and is gone in a flash. Gerry Miller—Strictly speaking, “In the Groove”. June Meek—Cold hands—warm heart. Elizabeth Mocheruk —Why take the short¬ cut through Victoria Park? Gerald Mcllvenna—He’s not afraid of girls. Alyce Nazarchuk—“Don’t speak to me like that.” Shirley Peterson—“Happy Go Lucky.” Monica Schaeffer—“Counting the Days” until the next holiday. Joyce Schuck—Some think she ought to go on the stage. Doreen Smith—Every inch radiates good humor. Lorna Stinson — Has many charm bracelets. Margaret Teger —“Girl of My Dreams.” Elsie Weidner—Calm, cool and collective. Florence Wild—Has a pleasant way of speaking. • A number of vacancies exist for psychiatric aides in the Saskatche¬ wan Hospitals at Weyburn and North Battleford, and as instructors in the Saskatchewan Training School at Weyburn. A three-year training course with salary ranging from $100.00 a month in the first year to a maximum of $155.00 a month from the fourth year. Opportunity for promotion to supervisory positions at higher salary as vacancies occur. • Applicants must be 18 years or over, having at least Grade Eleven (Junior Matriculation) diploma, pos¬ sessing good health and physique, insight, high degree of integrity, and wholesome personality. • Appointments will be made to the probationary staff. Workers who qualify after one year’s training course will be taken on permanent staff of the public service with all benefits. Inquiries should be directed to the PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION am Legislative Building Regina The Saskatchewan Department of Public Health HON. T. C. DOUGLAS Minister C. F. W. HAMES, M.D., D.P.H. Deputy Minister 2 Lois Albertson—What’s the attraction in 4C? Ruth Bardua—Whew! Have you met that cute looking blonde? Ruth Barnett—Men are Ruth’s main attraction, but boys will do. Doris Becker—“I’m going to tell daddy.” Doreen Blair—Those innocent blue eyes, aren’t they gorgeous? Vivian Blair-Indian Heads contribution to Tech. And what a contribution! Elsie Boche—What’s Markinch got that Regina hasn’t? Victoria Brewitt — “Queenie” chums around with Dolly. Marion Brooks—Ts she really shy? Kathleen Burns—2E’s star pupil. Dorinne Cochrane—Our Whiz when it comes to Algebra. Elaine Dodson—Hubba—Hubba! Evelyn Doull—Always happy, never sad. Always good, never bad. Bunny Dowling—Bunny knows what Scott has that Tech, hasn’t. Violet Drabbit—“Giggling Gertie.” Mabel Dudiak—She talks too fast for me. Lorri Goski—Our cute little Miss from Scott. Margaret Harvey—Quiet and studious?? Marilyn Hastings—Our cute little form “Wreck”. Pearl Hnatyshyn—“There’s never any¬ thing to do at night.” Jean Hobson—“What’s on the menu today, Audrey?” Audrey Hopkins—Rugby games are one of her attractions. Madeline Hubick—She’s cute, and quaint. Olga Huck—“Duck” season is all year round for her. Mary Klein—What’s the attraction in Holdfast? Dorothy Lamb and Jean McEwen — Together they make a good pair. Mona Livingstone—A girl with personality plus. Jocelyn Lucas—Her laugh brightens the room. Vivian McCarthy—Always ready to have a good time. Irene Mathie—Our lovable girl. Sandra Montean—Sandy is a dandy. Betty Morrison—Does she spend all her nights studying? Goldie Rosen—A friend to all. Joyce Rutter—No fixed abode. Pat Sharpe—Could be she resembles her last name. Bernice Shier—The “Belle” of the Springboard. Bernice Siebert—She left us. Joan Slager—Keeps her private life a secret. Dorothy Strong -The midget champion. Lillian Strong—You should see her leap. Marie Waldon — Here today, gone tomorrow. Evelyn White—“Art” is my favorite subject. Ron Winestock—Our one and only man??? = 2 Joe Apazeller—What’cha know Joe? Marilyn Ballantyne—“All the cowhands want to marry Harriet.” Dick Baxter- -“Open the door Richard.” Kathleen Bonar—“I wonder, I wonder, can’t help it if I wonder?” Victor Boyachuk—Smoke! Smoke! John Brockelbank—Good in everything. Ralph Dixon—“01’ Devil Moon.” Jim Fleming—“Jive, .Juve.” Dormie Fletcher- Tie likes sweaters (red?) Jim Galbraith- “Sleepy Lagoon.” Doreen Hall—Why does sire like History? Shirley Hall—Form Rep. Murray Hay—“How many hearts have you broken?” Joyce Hogg—“Personality”. Audrey Honeysett—“Honeysuckle Rose”. Doug Killoh—Sport King. Leonard Korchinski—Drama Boy. Ann Lintz—What’s the attraction in 2G? Adelia Luedtke—Tickles the ivory. Bill Mark—He likes dancing. Pauline Meckling--“Perils of Pauline”. Yvonne Mitchell—“Make Believe”. Allan Nelson—“School Daze.” Lois Nejedly—2F’s Nightingale. Harold Noga -Blondie, where’s Dagwood? Lee Phelps—Snare drummer in the J.L.B. Harvey Platana — “Tumbling” Tumbleweed. Don Richardson—Camera fiend! Norma Jean Spicer—“Smiling Through.” Gilbert Schneider -“Civilization.” Ann Tomchuk—“Stardust.” Don Wiks —Language Lover. Russell Wilcox—World unbound. Edward Wharton—Smilin’ Ed.

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