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

 - Class of 1948

Page 87 of 96

 

Balfour Technical School - Beacon Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 87 of 96
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SENIOR BOVS ' SWIMMING J. Suderman, B. McDonald, D. Korpus, R. Hewak, E. Harlos, J. Hewak. BADMINTON Back Row—E. Ozembloski, C. Barber, Mr. McLean, E. Harlos, J. Suderman. Front Row—H. Schreiner, A. Hopkins, B. Mayer. Missing—E. Hastings, D. Horan, D. Munro. JUNIOR GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Back Row—Miss Willis, Berneice Dredge, Joy Bromfield, Helen Schreiner, Mary Bromfield, Jake Suderman. Front Row—Lillian Rodgers, Audrey Hop¬ kins, Lorna Rodgers, Barbara Mayer. Missing ■— Marilyn Hastings, Beryl Monckton.

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MAN’S STORE 2415 - 11th Avenue (Between Smith and McIntyre Sts.) PHONE 8422 Rogers Lumber Supply Co. Ltd. Bcualin-Cj, Glut- The Bowling Club is one of the most popular clubs in the school with about sixty supporters. Eight mixed teams bowl every Saturday at ten a.m. at the Bolodrome. Orville Meek and Anne Larson are President and Secretary respectively. The schedule is divided into two halves. The Ervan Harlos team composed of Muriel Leverick, Lilyan Smith, Doreen Yanko, Orville Meek and Ervan Harlos won the first half honours, closely followed by Danny Babuik’s team. Leading in the second half as we go to press are Harlos and Kish. Lumber, Builders’ Supplies All Kinds of Fuel PARAMOUNT SHOES “The HOME of PERSONALITY SHOES” 1843 Scarth St. Regina, Sask. The High Average at present is held by Jerry Mann with two hundred. The Bowling Club made a trip to Moose Jaw on February 14. Although they lost, everyone had an enjoyable day. A dance wa s held at the Y.M.C.A. in the evening for the bowlers. The Moose Jaw Bowlers will be making a return visit to play our bowlers next month. At the end of the bowling schedule, the Club will have its Annual Wind-up Party. Se+tiosi BayS ' SuU+nttti+Uf, On Mondays at 7.00 p.m. the senior boys swimming team composed of Brendan McDonald, Don Korpus, Albert Tufts, Jake Suderman, Jim and Ray Hewak and Ervan Harlos gather at the Y.M.C.A. for practice. The fellows have high hopes of winning the Intercollegiate swimming trophy which Central has held for seven years. The team has been training steadily since Christmas and one or two records are expected to be broken on April 10 when the meet is to be held. We believe this is the strongest team Tech, has had for many years, so we would like a good cheering section on the day of the meet. Bcu 4+iinto i Club Twelve badminton enthusiasts turned out this year to put the club off to a flying start. Members wield their rackets and watch birdies every Thursday evening at seven o’clock under the fine instruction of Mr. McLean, who believes in turning out nothing but professionals. An elected executive consists of: President—Jake Suderman. Secretary Treasurer—Audrey Hopkins. Towards the end of March the club meets Central, Scott, and other collegiates in an Intercollegiate Tournament and is seeking out another top place for Tech. The club is upholding the school’s name in the Regina City Badminton Tournament. To you members we wish the best of luck. [JusUasi Qisili, ' Basketball At 6.30 every Monday the gym is kept really busy. The Junior girls are getting in shape to do some serious playing. We had quite a turn-out at the first of the year and from the results i t has proved to be successful. The girls have done some sharp playing. Thanks to Jake Suderman for doing some really fine coaching. The first line is as follows: Joy Bromfield (1A) Marilyn Hastings (2E), Helen Schriner (3B), Lillian Rodgers (3A), Lorna Rodgers (3A). The second line is: Audrey Hopkins (2E), Barbara Mayer (3B), Beryl Moncton (1A), Berniece Dredge (ID). Support Our Advertisers Page 7J, Balfour Beacon ’7,8



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WHAT A TEACHER’S P£t ' ' I( the new look ! WHY LOOK ? VI5BTOR5 DALFODfi 0 40 1 WAS A LITTLE Off to WIGHT, ONLY .i-lAoe points ONE STORMY NIGHT {Continued from page 49) Madame Guillotine—the wind sharp as that razor knife, sliced off the limbs of the oak and slashed mercilessly at the tender arms of the maple. Each flash of lightning drenched the street in white flame. No—Storm King did not intend to let me follow my resolve. His only imminent concern was to put my imperti¬ nent thoughts in place, to humble me before him. Humble me he did, but not terrorize. I saw in that grand show some of that awful beauty, that greatness of nature, for which we are obliged to feel humble. The rain came, cutting the hot sticky summer air with cold cleanliness. Fading claps of thunder cracked like a toreador’s mantle, and the world-covering flashes of lightning gave brief, eerie evidence of Thor’s fury. Soaked in silvery light the awkward, gawking, broken branches strewn over the wet walk looked like some ghostly shipwreck; soft young flowers bent and broken from their struggle with the pelting rain, swayed drearily. The road in front was afloat with muddy murky water running in thick, heavy rivulets—the gardens behind up to the ankles in hail and sullen pools of water. Gradually the fury abated and the rain thinned—only the wind was not gone, but played with the curtains—fluttering them listlessly. The lightning became very pale and the thunder feeble. From behind a lonely cloud, faded and frightened, the sallow moon slid silently into the vast black sky, as if fearing to awaken the sleeping storm. Its sad ethereal beauty lingered like an unfor¬ gotten strain of music—like the reviving of lost dreams. Sad, melancholy, weary and tired the world lay bathed in cold moonlight— lay silently and patiently awaiting the healing kiss of God’s tomorrow’s sun. •—Trudy Woldrich 3A LOGGIES Fine Footwear Exclusive Agents for Selby Arch Preserver Shoes 1834 Hamilton St. Regina ROYAL SPORTING GOODS See us for your Sporting Equipment 2228 Eleventh Avenue PHONE 5973 ollocJzey Our Tech hockey team got off to a poor start this year with two quick losses, one to Scott and the other to Central, but we soon pulled out of the rut with a 2-0 shutout over Luther College. Mr. Currie with the help of Joe Palyga, picked out of a large turn out, what they thought were the best players. Ed Beutel was picked for goal, with Bernard Gre- binsky, John Reeves, Don Borys, Ron Fyfe, Ed. Prosofsky and Jerry Armstead holding up the rear guard. The first string consisted of Merv Bregg, centre, flanked on the wings by “Red” Ballantine and Art Belick. Harvey Schmidt, Doug Killoh and Paul Masinick make up the second line, with George Fox, Bud Harvey and Baldur Johnson on the third. Bill Pearce is our sub-goalie. In an early exhibition game with Odessa seniors which we won 6-2, Don Borys was set on the injury list with a broken wrist. Our hopes are still high and we are still gunning to hold that Inter-collegiate championship which we captured last season. 7 f tunJdina The tumbling team has had adequate supervision by Jake Suderman and Ervan Harlos, under the capable direction of the Rodgers Twins. Though bumped and bruised they are now capable of giving an effective demonstration. You should see them do their stuff—it’s quite the thing. Really, tumbling consists of only twists and turns! The attendance of the tumblers is not as good as it could be, so let’s all try and be here on time and at school every Wednesday at 6.30. We still have a lot more to learn. Practice makes perfect is our slogan. fju+u l HuCfJuf. After many years of absence, junior rugby has made a comeback. Getting off to a bad start by losing to Central 13-0 and Moose Jaw Tech 13-0 at Moose Jaw, Balfour came back into the running by defeating Campion 11-5 and Moose Jaw 13-12 in Regina. In the last game with Central, Tech lost out when Central made a touchdown near the end of the game. The game ended 7-5. In Balfour’s line-up there were plungers like Love, Leffler and Gaber who kept the opposition busy. The coaching honors were shared by Joe Palyga and Leo Koboyashi. Dr. B. J. Koenig DENTIST 308 Broder Bldg. Regina PHONE 22937 Page 76 Balfour Beacon ’48

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