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Back Row—B. Lovely, D. Chapman, D. Boesch, H. McGillvary, B. Pearce, M. Dufour, E. Richardson, R. Fyffe. Third Row—L. Folkeard, A. Doody, M. Phillips, C. Heinrich, J. Simons, M. Gates, A. Johnson, N. Boswell, H. Hertzog. Second Row—D. Nilson, H. Schwartz, D. Rosborough, L. Saxby, W. Tomlinson, C. Triffo, E. Fromback, D. Wilcox. Front Row—H. Mengel, K. Tough, H. Earners, F. Wilson, G. Wight, P. Leier, W. Lorenzen, R. Willis, V. Eisler. Missing—D. Ashford, K. Pretty, J. Harbourne. Back Row—V. King, W. Heisler, R. Farmer, W. MacNaughton, R. Buch¬ anan, D. Ursan, B. Maze, H. Collins, W. Sakundiak, D. Dagnone, K. Miller. Third Row—G. Dormuth, D. McClel¬ land, C. Montain, C. Otto, B. Byzick, R. Gaube, F. Stulberg, C. McDougall, P. Karnik, D. Law. Second Row—W. Slinn, T. Yarnton, Y. Pohjavuori, B. Mailander, B. Brandt, J. Hill, G. Wright, J. Lang, I. Smail. Front Row—C. Leach, M. Gagnon, G. Baker, D. Walker, H. Malesku, L. Ortman, G. Baehiu, A. Gallenger. Back Row—R. Reles, J. Campbell, J. Wappel, D. Forbes, J. Badley, K. Wheeler, R. Hunker, T. Larkin, B. Meyer. Third Row—J. Torrie, G. Rumpel, B. McNeil, .J. Armstead, H. Finnegan, T. Seitz, J. Chavich, J. Phillips, T. Kessel, H. Mandryk, Z. Haynee, M. Rosen, K. Yeomans. Second Row—J. Schneider, R. Hamb¬ lin, E. Muchowski, L. Karchewski, C. Gebert, A. Kurts, P. Sprentz, M. Hewak. Front Row—D. McKenzie, T. Gronick, R. Chapman, J. Deilschneider, A. Jarvie, B. Tomchuk, G. Fox, W. Papp, A. Kayter.
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If It’s Photography then it’s THE CHICAGO PHOTO SUPPLIES LTD. (Estab. 1910) KODAK CAMERAS MATERIAL S AND SUPPLIES Everything for the Professional and Amateur Photographer Printing; Developing — Enlarging 1833 Scarth St. Phone 5813 REGINA, SASK. MEYERS STUDIOS LARGEST PHOTOGRAPHIC ORGANIZATION IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE COAST to COAST Regina Trading Building Regina, Sask. When It Comes to Portraits Come to Meyers Rainbow Laundry and “Zoric” Dry Cleaners Family Laundry Services Expert Dry Cleaning Phone 6694 2Q Donald Ashford—Can’t go fast enough. Dallas Boesch A refugee from Central. Norman Boswell—Always day-dreaming. David Chapman—Got a weed? Alfred Doody—Got some gum? Lawrence Dufour—Tries to sell everyone a jeep. Vern Eisler—Mischievous. Leonard Foldeard—Good work. Elmer Fromback—Looks after the black book. Ronald Fyffe—The mad lover. Morris Gates—Tries hard. Jack Harbourne—A playboy! Carl Heinrich—The professor. Harold Hertzog—“I didn’t do it.” Arlo Johnson—My favorite cousin. Harold Lamers—Friend of Mr. Currie. Philip Leier—Pee Wee of 2G. William Lorenzen—He’s doing well. Bill Lovely—Likes History. Harold Mengel—Mingles with the crowd. Hugh McGillvary—The small fry. David Nilson—Likes Math. Bill Pearce—The form rep. Ken Pretty—The “Loafer.” Mervin Phillips—Always phoning girls. Ernie Richardson—Pool Shark. Dale Rosborough—He just doesn’t! Lloyd Saxby—Basketball star. Harvey Schwartz—“Sleepy.” Jack Simons—Jr. rugby star. Wilfred Thomlinson—Can’t get enough to eat. Ken Tough—He is tough. Clarence Triffo—Good at Science. Glen Wright—What a scooter! Donald Wilcox—Likes drafting. Ronald Willis—Hubba! Hubba! Girls! Frank Wilson—Friend of Doufours. 2J1 George Bachieu —Is trying to sell his car. George Baker—Spends most of his time with 2E. Bernard Brandt — Always does his homework. Roger Buchanan—Falls for the frails. Bob Byzick—Who’s the cute blonde in 1J? Harold Collins—Loves teachers. Donald Dagnone—A corporal in the Air Cadets. Gordon Dormuth—Mr. Kartusch’s only K of C star left. Roy Fanner—The sailor in short pants. Maurice Gagnon—A good friend of Ruth’s. A1 Gallenger—The zoot suiter. Richard Gaube—Sword fighter. Keith Gibson—Quiet but smart. Wally Heisler—Interested in the “new look”. Jim Hill—Has interests at Scott. Leonard Hubich — Always breaks his glasses. Paul Kamik—Why is he interested in ID? Victor King—He has already left us. Norman Koch—Kibitzer (in the music room). John Lang—Short, plump, with blonde wavy hair. Dave Law—The wrestler. Charlie Leach—The bouncer. Bill Mailander—A whip in science. Harvey Malesku—The boxer. Bill Maze—A swell guy. Keith Miller—Is always feuding with Shirley. Clayton Montain—The artist. Wayne MacNaughton — How’s Ivy, Wayne? Don McClelland—Always phoning girls. Duncan McDougal — Mathematical wizard. Leo Ortman—Our rugby star. Clayton Otto—Had “Fun” at the beach. Yarmo Pohjavuori — An out of town arrival. Wally Sakundiak—The girls love him. Wilf Slim — Is always cranking the Oakland. Ivan Smail—One of the teacher’s pets. Frank Stulberg—Loves trouble. Dave Ursan—“Steam” plays all day. Donald Walker—The tallest guy in the room. Glen Wright—Left women and turned to wine and song. Ted Yarnton—Has blonde trouble once in a while. Victor Namtzu—A late comer. 2j0. Jerry Armstead—Eats, sleeps, and talks rugby. Jim Badley—Glee Club member. Jim Campbell—Mmm good! Roger Chapman—Likes the first-year girls. Jim Chavich—Musician. Joe Dielschneider—Likes to hold hands. Don Forbes—Nice guy. Harry Finnegan—Owns a 1947 recon¬ verted Cadillac. George Fox—The man with the long side burns. Carl Gebert—His barber died. Tony Gronick—Philosopher about women. Ron Hamblin—Quiet? We wonder! Zachary Haynee—Those waves make us seasick. Milton Hewak—Sharp dresser, Form rep. Ray Hunker—Commercial artist. Alvin Jarvie—Supermouse!! Longene Karchewski—A real Irishman. A1 Kayter—Has a body guard to keep the girls away. Tony Kessel—Likes to wrestle. Wayne Kinne—Likes to play basketball. Allen Kurtz—Bob Hope of 2L. Tom Larkin—Smiley!! Jack Torrie—Smart in History. David McKenzie—Comes from Scott. Harry Mandryk—Desk book carrier. Bob Meyer—A machinist. Ed Murchowski—Never without a tie. Willie Pap—Has a contract with New York Rangers. Jim Phillips—Studious type. Barry Reavley—Pretends he’s broke. Ronald Reles—Hails from Davin. Milton Rosom—The mathematician? Gordon Rumpel—Pool Shark. Jack Schnieder—Comes every day. Theo Seitz—Teachers all have a different name for him. Paul Sprentz—Never seen without Kurtz. Gordon Stinson — Comes to school occasionally. Bill Tomchuk—Small but smart. Ken Wheeler—Inquisitive type. Joe Wappel—Part-time plasterer. Keith Yeomans—Bright boy! Page S2 Balfour Beacon ’ 8
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(signs of! I the times! Yes, these are signs of the times. More and more Saskatchewan citizens are finding that the province possesses many out¬ standing summer resorts. It isn’t too early to consider your 1948 vacation. Why not plan to spend it in Saskatchewan? maps and pamphlets about holi¬ day facilities in Saskatchewan or elsewhere, write to Tourist Development Branch BUREAU OF PUBLICATIONS Legislative Building REGINA Hon. C. M. Fines G. H. Craik Minister Commissioner lA Gerald Beck—Here today and gone tomorrow. Joan Beechy — Believes smiles are contagious. Dale Berger — Wheel Look what Winnipeg gave us. Joy Bromfield—Our dark bombshell that plays basketball. Mary Bromfield—Is always “Merry!” and intends to be a secretary. Lucille Currie—Maybe slim, but her wits are never dim. Margaret Curtis—Sweet and petite. Jessie Czyz—Is a fine lass, quiet in class. Kathleen Didick--The silent scholar. Edmund Gagnier—Our Charles Boyer. Fredricka Gsellman—Dancing is her specialty. Johnny Holash—lA’s wonder boy. I wonder? Don Kerr—Has a good laugh at all jokes. Olive Korpan- lA’s brain child. Betty Lymer—Shorthand is her favorite pastime. Marjorie McIntyre—Very quiet. More of us should try it. Annie Malyk—A gal who “looks” busy. Elsie Matecha—The sternest command cannot erase the smile on Elsie’s face. Georgina Mohr—Is fair and neat, and oh, so sweet. Fran Malesku—Short and blonde, of her we are fond. Beryl Monckton—My heart is a hobo. Reg Morris—Kilroy has nothing on him. Shirley Poole—What would we do without her grand ideas. Stan Reinholdson—I wonder if radio is his only interest? Dot Risbeck—Libby is dark and tall and a friend to all. Doreen Prizeman-She’s a prize for anyone. Gladys Romman—A clever girl with a sweet disposition. Dorothy Ryan—Has the brains a lot of people would like to have. Annie Siminiuk—Nothing to say about a lot of things. Doreen Smith—One who always finds something amusing. May Sullivan—One of the many music fans. Jane Tinsley—lA’s ice queen-? Elmer Waterhouse—LTp and coming. Kay Wilde—Content—her life in school is quietly spent. Joan Williams—A cute little lass, and a comic in our class. Jerry Wilson—To each his own. Ethel Woods—What’s the attraction at the back of the room? Yvonne Yevremov—A gal to know when in need of notes. George Alexander—Has an answer for everything. Maxine Armsworthy Petite and sweet. Gerald Beck—A whizz at pool. Pauline Crosson -Learning to be a good typist (stop). Isabel! Dalgetty Loves school dances. Shirley Dent—Having trouble with the boys. Edith Fletcher—She loves window shop¬ ping (we wonder why?). Lois Forbes—We hardly ever see her. Betty Forsythe—Fond of school. Joan Gallenger—A whiz at typing and shorthand. Frances Goran—Nickname is Bunny. Peter Greif—Quiet inside but outside, hubba hubba. Elsie Grumbly—So different from her name. Eileen Hauck—Lots of fun. Ella Huber—Cute and smart. Rita Krienke—Fond of composition. Loretta Kuhnie—Blonde hair, blue eyes, what more could you ask? Alice Lennon—A friend to everybody. Henry Marshall—Nice to everyone. Mary Martyn—Breaks her neck in the gym. Eleanor Mentz—A whizz at basketball. Betty Lou Neal—Always takes a joke. Louise Norgan—Shorthand she loves. Theresa Nishnick—Getting along with the boys. Dorothy Pflueger — Always has a wisecrack. Melita Pittendrigh—This gal goes for horses. Doris Popescul—IB’s redhead. Alice Rumpel—Wonder why she likes the coronet? Margaret Scheer—Carries around the IB’s class (meaning the book). Elsie Sojonky—Fond of basketball. Agnes Smith—Wants to sing with a band. Roseann Sakundiak—Dark hair, dark eyes, just what gentlemen prefer. Fernie Tuharsky — Has a smile for everyone. Elaine Turner—Has interest in 2G. Helen Walters—Hits a high mark in shorthand. Geraldine Wilkes—Everyone’s friend. Emilie Zimmerman—Oh those dimples! Alice Zyla—That springboard kid! 2 Pat Adams—The “Bangs”. Frances Boyachuck- Helen Caulderwood—ID’s form rep. Don Dobrescu—Glamour Boy. Bernice Dredge—Eileen’s friend and fellow period skipper. Ethel Dunlop—Another history fiend. Eileen Durston—Here one period, gone the next. Audrey Francis and Myrna Kuehl--Lanky and Shorty were lovers. Gay Grainger ID’s soprano. Elizabeth Griner—The teachers’ favorite. Irene Hewak—2F is a nice form, isn’t it Irene? Joan Hyde—Don’t know what we’d do without her. Florence Kohler — “Lift your hands, Florence.” Flora Kraus—ID’s form rep. Frances Kurek—Short and Sweet. Alice Lamontagne—The Joker’s sister. Marvella Lamontagne—The Joker. Don Maxwell—Commonly called “Hank”. Joa nne Majkut—ID’s favorite blonde. Sue Mildenberger—Just another one of “Reggie’s” fans. Olga Morris—Y ou means we’re supposed to do homework? Pat Nolan—ID’s pin-up. Mildred Pankiw—“I have nothing to say.” Anne Paul—She has lots of fun in French period. Paulette Sapergia—Anyone got a pin? Ruth Smith—Those jokes! Betty Sonleitner—Star of the history Steven Stirr—“The Thinker”. Vic Sotropa—Our rugby player. Shirley Waddington—Likes Form 2H. Wonder why? Doreen Yanko—Wait! I’m here! I’m here! Bernie Zahorski—Hero of ID. Page 34 Balfour Beacon ’48
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