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

 - Class of 1948

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Causier Motor Service GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Gas, Oil and Accessories PHONE 6183 1861 BROAD ST. Loyal Tea Rooms GROCERIES CONFECTIONERY 2205 Albert St. Phone 6246 Arens’ Drug Store Dispensing ' Chemists Lawrence Alderton—Our airman. George Ashenbrenner—A good fellow but a meat ball. Kenneth Benson—Our brainy headed boy. Denis Blom—A great man to forget his homework. Dan Bogdane—Always borrowing people’s things. William Carlston—A small boy with a brush cut. Douglas Cathcart—The black sheep of the room. John Danchuck—Gone but not forgotten. Robert Dore—The scarecrow of IK. Bruce Duff—The boy with the brilliant mind. George Eckert -The playboy of the room. Fred Engler -Another home boy. Andrew Flick—A wolf. Donald Ganshorn—A school athlete with brains. Colin Griffith—Uses his head when it comes to rugby. Orval Johnston—Likes the girls and a good sport. Joe Kurylo—Lots of fun and an all around good sport. Bruce Mcllvenna—Our kibitzer. Morris Nicholson—The winking lad of our class. Joe Parker—The tough boy in our room. Joe Putz—Never comes late. Alyn Sweet—The girls’ man at home or at dances. Gerald Thompson—Leaves pencils at home four times a week. James Vargo—A good sport and a boxer. Fred Wheeler—A good school character. John Wiebe—Always eyeing the girls. Fine Toilet Articles FREE DELIVERY PHONE 4224 WADSWORTH BEAUTY SHOPPE All lines of Beauty Work done by experienced operators under direct supervision. 1829 Rose St. Phone 7817 Lakeview Shoe Repair 2522 15th Ave. Prop.: C. D. (Charlie) Kuffner Skates and Scissors Sharpened Roy Aldridge—Coming, mother! Allan B auman—Whiz at pinsetting. Bill Barrie—Left us. Wesley Bell—Always on time. George Bultitude—IX’s six footer. Harold Cann—Glamour boy. Peter Fellinger—Zooter of 1L. Don Flavel—Loves streetcars. Bob Galger—Brother to Jerry. Jerry Galger—Brother to Bob. Clarence Hameluck—Loves drafting. Eddy Hoffert—He’s a good egg. Allan Hornung—IL’s wrestler. Bill Howe—Likes girls. Bernard Iverson—Loves school. Donald Jewitt—Loves science. Harvey Lewis—On the beam. Howard Lowe—A1 Jolson of 1L. Bob Lynn—Here today, gone tomorrow. Walter MacNeill—Brain boy of 1L. il Gecrge McFadyen—The sportsman. Don McVety—Rugby star. Edmund Martens—The quiet one. Tony Materi—Curly top. Vasile Miron—Methematician. Les Muirhead—Lots of fun. Jack Parks—Out of this world. Ken Park—Joe Louis. Derwood Raymond—The crooner. Charles Reitmier—Uses a ladder to sharpen his pencils. Arthur Rennie—A good sport. Don Sinclair—Mad scientist. Jim Smith—Seen and not heard. John Thomas—His second name is not Charles. George Tomlinson—No relation to Ken. Ken Tomlinson—Form rep. Frank Unser—What’s across the hall? Tom Windrum—Frankie. SMILING SERVICE Modern Grocery 1100 Victoria Ave. Regina, Sask. GROCERIES, FRUITS VEGETABLES Phil Rump Phone 5765 Empire Wallpapers Paints Ltd. Canada’s Largest Wallpaper House Distributors of Imported and Canadian Made Papers 2226 - 11th Ave. Phone 8610 W. W. “Bill” Peacey, Mgr. AdvesitiAement Now if you want to listen, To what I have to say About the things that glisten In store windows every day. There are shoes at Loggies And Simpson’s too, you know; But. if your feel are tired, You’d better see a show. Now which one would be closest, The Capitol, Rex or Met, But which one costs the mostest, { ' Cause you are broke I’ll bet!) Of course there’s Grand and Broadway. A nil good old Roxy too, The one that you should see today, 1 s entirely up to you. Eiler’s gifts are pretty, For that special f riend, There’s many a gal in the city, That will stretch out their hand. Reeves have lovely sweaters, And Hunters’ pretty skirts, These are really go-getters To those that wear shirts. This has taken a lot of time, So what’s the use, Oh heck! But maybe I can win a dime By entering the contest at Tech. ■—Margaret Tegar 2D 9 Couldn ' t ubecide I thought and thought, but thought in vain, 1 sought advice and racked my brain. A gift for someone as special as you Had to be special; but expensive too ? A silk negligee and exotic perfume, A dozen red roses to brighten your room. Alas! Now your birthday is lost in the past, And your hope for a gift has ebbed away fast. I can’t say I bought one—1 never have lied, Oh well, let’s just say I couldn’t decide. —Dorothea Kirschbaum 3A Page Jfi Balfour Beacon ’j)8

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Back Row—D. McKay, P. Bissett, S. Pogany, A. Wesley, B. Syrnyk, L. Thomson, B. Zinkham, ,J. Caulderwood. Fourth Row—S. Smith, R. Yanko, T. Bast, B. Wilde, B. Brooks, B. | Cates, E. Huber. Third Row—R. Daley, K. Lister, K. Geary, J. Bishop, M. Courtenay, J. Matei. Second Row—G. Brown, B. Kelly, G. Downey, E. Heebner, D. Larson, L. Hendry. Front Row—T. Fisher, J. Coull, E. Goodin. D. Donison, M. Murphy, I N. Fabrick, l 1 ' . Leach. Missing—R. Blondeau, J. Snuggs, B. Hetherington, N. Simpson. Back Row t —D. Gamble, M. Neiss, D. Leibel, R. Powell, F. Goran, B. Haynee, T. Karikas, R. Geisinger. Third Row—J. Wawro, M. Morrison, M. Yevremov, S. Orthner, F. Sehatz, D. Kuffner, H. Carr, B. Putz. Second Row’—F. Ursaki, D. Seitz, M. Machalek, M. Sprent , C. Martin, H. Gronick, I,. Hayes, M. Fries. Front Row—L. Lerach, K. Krasium, B. Wiebe, R. Mastel, M. Ackerman, A. Schan, W. Bachiu, G. Dinu. Back Row’—J. Hill, B. Finnegan, LI. Bertram, V. LaFoy, M. Biddle, E. Slavkovsky, E. Mark, M. Beaton. Third Row—D. Harper, E. McLeod, C. Budd, D. Smith, P. Newstead, A. Gaube, D. Miller. Second Row—R. Smith, E. Thomson, M. Brandt, M. Munn, M. Swindells, S. Fraser, C. Jesse, J. Pearson. Front Row—L. .Johnson, D. Hnetka, J. Deimage, S. Hameluck, J. Elsasser, M. Schultz, H. Nakagawa.



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Back Row—G. Thomson, F. Wheeler. D. Cathcart, C. Griffith, A. Flick, B. Duff, M. Nicholson, J. Vargo. Second Row—A. Sweet, B. Dore, D, Ganshorn, K. Benson, F. Engler, J. Parker, D. Bogdane, ,J. Putz, D. Blom. First Row — G. Ashenbrenner, L Alderton, W. Carlston, B. Me Ilvenna, G. Eckert, O. Johnston. Missing—J, Kurylo, J. Wiebe, Front Row—John Thomas, Vasile Miron, George Bultitude, Clarence Hameluck, Jim Smith, George Tom¬ linson, Derwood Raymond, Walter McNeill. Second Row—Jerry Galger, Les Muir- head, Jack Parks, Harvey Lewis, Roy Aldridge, Frank Unser, Tony Materi. Third Row—Eddy Martens, Ken. Tomlinson, Peter Fellinger, Allan Hornung, Bernard Iverson, Eddy Hoffert, Tom Windrum, A1 Bauman. Fourth Row—Harold Conn, Bill Barry, Don Flavel. Back Row —Don Jewitt, Bob Galger, Don. MeVety, Wes Bell, Bill Howe, Arthur Rennie, George McFadyen, Ken Park. -Charlie Reitmeier, Howard Bill Littlemore, George Baker. JZih ' iasuf. One of the most frequented rooms in the school is the library. The reason is obvious—it has a varied and fascinating collection of books, which include every¬ thing from Chaucer to the Atom ' c Bomb. This pleasant room is a haven of peace and quiet in which to browse around and catch up on the latest news in the literary world. One cannot think of the library, without thinking of Mrs. Hyland, the friendly librarian, who is there at all times to assist the students in acquiring a taste for good literature, as well as giving useful advice in t he selection of reference books for supplementary reading in various subjects. She is always willing to help students in special assignments or activities. You need no invitation to visit this place of learning—drop in any time, whether your mood be meditative, imagi¬ native, or just plain inquisitive.

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