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Compliments of Mid-West Motors Ltd. Rose 12th Ave. PONTIAC, BITICK, CADILLAC GMC TRUCKS Canada’s Finest Equipped Garage Brownlee Drug Store Albert at 14th Prescriptions, Toiletries and Drug Necessities BOWLING At the Vic Alleys Is Ideal Recreation PETE GOTTSELIG, Mgr. ARMY NAVY SUPER MARKET For Fresh Fruits, Meats and Groceries Shop at the Super Market Where All Friends Meet Bill Boers—Handsomest man in town. Doris Buhher—Hey Buhla! Gordon Carr—IE’s future draftsman. Betty Chorpito—Why can’t gilts go to Campion? Violet Chorpito—Yeh! Luther. Audrey Crosson —Pick up? Eileen Ewen—Waits for long weekends. Marion Fabrian—Sweater girl. George Forsythe — Western Union herself. Marg Forsythe—Never here. Myles Gibbons—The little man who wasn’t there. Helen Graff -Yeh! Campion. Louise and Alta Harvey IE’s fancy skaters. Norman Hawkley—Never out of trouble. Ken Hopkins—Chicken-? Agnes Kalenuik—“The voice and the look” combined. Geraldine King—Chicken Ella King. Ivan Kuffner -Princess Elizabeth’s double. Jerry Lacours—5 feet Slv of moonshine. Jack Larcombe—little wolf. Norma McClurg—Blonde hair, blue eyes, what more do you want? Ron McNiven—His feet’s too big for the bed. Walter Mills—Nice personality. Bob Mitchell—Skirts were made for girls. Bernice Montain—Very quiet. Loretta Pertle—Open house at recess. Ella Phelps—Trombone’s her first love. What’s the second? Reg. Pointer—Authority on woman. Evelyn Protz—Chatter box. John Reeve—What’s the score? Frank Roth—Doesn’t know what a street car looks like. Marie Shandor-■-Another French fiend. Eileen Stout—Joan’s shadow! Marie Suderman—Our grammar girl. Aldoris Sundwall—Cute and sweet. Audrey Tait—What a dancer! Bob Tegart—Hot man on the “88”. Joyce Tomchuk—Belle of the ball. Siegfried Wittal—French teacher (some day). Evelyn Wiemer—Teacher’s pet. Wilma Wog—The blonde bombshell. Larry Woodward—Cue ball. Gordon Aitken -Him and his $3.81 army boots. Ken Arthur—Loves women, but is he shy! Jim Boychuk—Zoot Suiter. Jim Brown—A ladies’ man. Robert Galenzoski—Big Joker. Bruce Campbell—A woman lover (his mother, that is). Rodney Cunningham—lF’s Boogie player. Walter Czyz- Athletic ability. Dave Dean—Plays tennis like a machine. Ernest Dietrich —Handsome. John Doyle—A star in sports. Albert Gaber—“My, I like school.” George Gregg 2B or not 2B. Bernard Grebinsky-All the girls know him. Harold Grobowsky—lF’s tumbler. Don Heebner—Should be seen and not heard. Leonard Kerr—Silence is golden! Niel Laursen—Boy! Has he got waves! Max Lekivetz— A Roxy Theatre fan. Bob McMurchie—Our waterboy. Dick Marks—He’s a little devil. IQ John Adcock—Quiet in school but outside? John Bell—Tali ' , dark and ? Wilmer Bieber—Says little, does much. Morley Brown—There’s one in every class. Alva Buhler—Little professor. Andy Charuk— -Atoms are small too. Bill Fabian—Curly locks! Gerald George—Another girl, another romance, another broken heart. Mustapha Haynee—No home like a pool room. Rae Hebert—Gets acquainted with every¬ one (mostly ' girls). Ted Husband—Keeps his private life to himself. Jack Irwin—Girls, Bah! Keith Kinnee—Seldom seen, seldom heard. George Kobayashi—He prefers exports to imports. George Lamb—A wolf in lamb’s clothing. Dorwin McCandless—Little man with big ideas. Albert McKay — Future — well, rather vague. Jack Marshall — Knows every answer but the right one. Adam Miller—Gene Krupa’s got nothing on him. Grant Richardson—Shy little wolf of IF. Ron Reed—A little angel in classes? Bob Riley—The bald mathematician and second mad scientist. Boyd Roach—Girls, look at those waves! Laurie Rowe—This guy has big ideas. Stan Sawatske—lF’s choir boy. Arnold Schmidt—The shy boy from Wetmore. Harvey Schmidt—Boy! Has he got technique (in what)? Barry Tether—Here’s your chance girls! Jim Wallich—A wolf in sheep’s clothing. Bob Thomson —Big handsome brute from IF. Frank Toth—Jive boy with drape shape. Delbert Ulmer—If he had a nickel he’d know what to do. Jerry Vollet—Loves school. Don White—Goes pop-eyed over the girls. Stewart Williams—“Let’s play games”. Don Moore—Interest lies where? Floyd Morley—His favorite subject is organizing. Louie Nagy—Brains? and brawn. Ronald Nahulak--Wonder what he does outside of school. Roy Neal—lG’s stool pigeon. Herb Powell—Likes a joke. Robert Quendack -What do you see in women? Harold Rein—Mighty Mouse? Phil Chwiendacz—Lie’s going steady now? Coulter Seed—He usually says his piece. Don Sentes—Attends school on odd occasions. Gary Schultz—“Bueky” for short. Glen Siebold — But haircuts are so expensive! Raymond Tod—Fugitive from a cheese factory. Chester Vancuren—He’s getting ready to hibernate. Arnold Winer—Natural curly hair Brian Woodward—Woman hater, like heck. Gordon Zaharik—Skip? No, never. Page 36 Balfour Beacon ’J,8
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Back Row—D. Risbeck, S. Poole, M. Bromfield, B. Monckton, K. Wilde, J. Tinsley, A. Malyk, A. Siminiuk, E. Matecha, D. Ryan, Y. Yevremov. Third Row—K. Didiek, D. Prizeman, F. Gsellman, G. Mohr, F. Malesku, J. Bromfield, L. Currie, M. Sullivan, G. Romman, O. Korpan. Second Row—J. Czyz, M. McIntyre, M. Curtis, J. Williams, M. Bronstein, B. Lymer, J. Beechy, D. Smith. Front Row—S. Reinholdson, G. Beck, J. Wilson, J. Holash, E. Woods, D. Kerr, R. Morris, I. Graham, E. Gagnier. Missing—D. Berger, E. Waterhouse. Back Row—P. Greif, A. Rumpel, R. Krienke, E. Mentz, L. Morgan, E. Zimmerman. Fourth Row—M. Scheer, M. Arms- worthy, B. E. Neal, I. Dalgetty, S. Dent, B. Forsyth, G. Alexander. Third Row—D. Pflueger, M. Martyn, J. Gallenger, E. Hauck, E. Fletcher, M. Pittendrigh, H. Walters, F. Tuharsky. Second Row—A. Smith, R. Sakundiak, D. Popescul, L. Forbes, G. Wilkes, E. Huber. Front Row—T. Nishnick, A. Zyla, P. Crosson, E. Grumbly, L. Kuhnie, E. Turner, E. Sojonky, A. Lennon. Back Row—A. Francis, D. Yanko, .1. Majkut, E. Durston, B. Zahorski, B. Dredge, P. Adams, S. Wadding- ton, D. Dobrescu, V. Sotropa, S. Stirr. Second Row—H. Caulderwood, G. Grainger, O. Morris, E. Griner, F. Kohler, A. Paul, D. Sonleitner, F. Boyachuck, F. Kurek, D. Maxwell. Front Row — M. Lamontagne, R. Smith, P. Nolan, S. Mildenberger, M. Pankiw, P. Sapergia, A. Lamon¬ tagne, E. Dunlop. JI u ’mgr ■flH 14
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Back Row—H. Hopkins, R. McNevin, J. Lecours, G. Forsyth, G. Carr, J. Reeves, S. Wittal, B. Tegart. Fourth Row—F. Roth, A. Tate, J. Kuffner, E. Phelps, M. Suderman, A. Kalenuik, N. Hockley, J. Larcombe. Third Row—R. Pointer, M. Shendor, B. Montan, V. Chorpita, B. Chorpita, A. Harvey, A. Crosson, M. Gibbons. Second Row—B. Boers, E. Protz, E. Ewan, D. Buhler, G. King, N. McClurg, M. Fabian, L. Pertle, E. Weimer, G. Woodward. Front Row—B. Mitchell, A. Sundwell, E. Stoudt, H. Graff, L. Harvey, W. Wogg, J. Tomchuk. Missing—W. Mills, G. Kletchko, D. Gamble, M. Forsythe. Back Row—B. Campbell, J. Wallick, S. Sawatske, B. Thomson, D. Dean, R. Reed, W. Czyz. Fourth Row—H. Schmidt, F. Toth, K. Arthur, J. Doyle, D. Marks, A. Gaber, B. Grebinsky. Third Row—D. Ulmer, R. Galenzoski, H. Grobowsky, A. Miller, J. Brown, B. McMurchie, R. Cunningham. Second Row—J. Boychuk, G. Aitken, N. Laursen, B. Roach, S. Williams, Jerry Vollet. Front Row—B. Riley, L. Rowe, D. Heebner, G. Gregg, G. Richardson, E. Dietrich, B. Tether, M. Lekivetz. Missing—A. Schmidt, D. White, I.. Kerr, G. Blaekhurst. Back Row—K. Kinnee, J. Bell, A. McKay, T. Husband, M. Haynee, B. Woodward, J. Irwin. Third Row—H. Powell, J. Adcock, C. Seed, R. Tod, G. Siebold, F. Morley, W. Bieber. Second Row—R. Quendack, D. Sentes, R. Hebert, D. Moore, G. Zaharik, R. Nahulak, G. Schultz, G. George. Front Row—D. McCandless, A. Winer, H. Rein, R. Neal, A. Buhler, J. Marshall, A. Charuk. F L f JflPfc I Ju4k SL; JHLu w ■ } mflk J jm ■ JsL ? r - 1 ■ s
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