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5 A ASCHENBRENER, KATHLEEN—Those soft eyes could cool any frantic teacher. BANDA, BERNICE—“Really, I ' m not flirtir just being friendly. BARD, ARLENE—She ' s always happy, ne Always good, never bad. BARD, LORENE—Some of us were gif tec others were gifted with brains. STEUHLER, JEAN—Jean is our worker on Cross team. BERGMAN, DONNA—She ' s our favourite us BETCHER, JOYCE—“Wish I could live my lil I bet I could make the same mistakes : BICKFORD, CAROL—Carol used to be qu wise. But from year to year her voice dt BROWN, GAILEEN—Always looking f ( butler. CAMERON, MARILYN—We wonder who eyes shine for? CARSON, LOUISE—She ' s little; she ' s wise; But there ' s mischief in her eyes. CLARK, ARDALE— We three—Jerry, the and me. CROSS, PHYLLIS— I ' m getting my halo row. DECK, RON—He hasn ' t changed mud silent! DOWKES, EVELYN—This pill will cure any FRASZ, JO-ANN—Her talents are as nume her friends. HALL, DIANE—I wonder what she does spare time. HIRSCH, LORAINE—“You ' ve ruined the purpose of this assignment, Loraine. HLEBOFF, GEORGE—So convenient! He half a minute. HOMERSHAM, MIDGE—Midge wishes to accomplice to Macbeth ' s murder. HORN, ROBERTA—Quality is never an o KAINZ, KENNETH—Ken doesn ' t pay! Ne ti crime. KILLBORN, ALICE—Shy! We wonder! KRAUSHER, TERRY—Hears all evil, see speaks all evil! LAKUSTIAK, JOHN—Strong, sturdy, and tive. LEIPERT, HELEN—Helen prefers HEA varieties. LUPASTIN, EILEEN—67“ of dependable q McHALE, RON—“Hey, Ron! It ' s time for change. MILLER, DIANE—Circles aren ' t the only with curves. MISSKEY, RUTH—Our Ruth is pretty or But there ' s mischief in her eyes. MOORE, LINDA—She ' s always “Jack ing McNeil ' s Drug Store. N ATI UK, BOB—He works longer than an PEARCE, KAY—Wishes she could put the Macbeth ' s back. POPESCUL, CECELIA— Shall we go to the game or to Moose Jaw tonight? POSEHN, DONNA—Whenever you turn an look and see. You ' ll find Donna trying plain accountancy. RADU, VIVIAN— We ' d like to help yoi which way did you come in? SLIND, DIANE—When in Rome do as the do. When in Italy . . .? BARSS, JEAN—Quiet, but you never kno ' 16 Balfour Beacc
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TRIFFO, NORMAN— Big Daddy, you ' ve got a lot to learn. TULIPAN, PEARL—She ' s often seen, but seldom heard. WAGNER, HELEN— Hey, girls! Let ' s go for the third period. WETTSTEIN, MARLENE—We see her at 8.30, then she disappears. WOODARD, DELLENE— Why is ' he ' so desperately trying to avoid me? CAMERA SHY FINK, ALICE— Oh! How I love those foreign Volkswagons! ROMMAN, LAURIE— Friends, Teachers, Fellow Classmates, I ' m here to stay. 5 It BALOG, CAROLYN—Small but explosive. CANO, DIANE—Gloria ' s partner in crime. COSTEA, MARLENE—Has Johnny got nice eyes? DEGELMAN, VIVIAN—Who puts that sparkle in her eyes? DOW, MARGARET—What she hasn ' t got she doesn ' t need. ELL, GERALDINE—Is she this quiet out of school? EXNER, JOSEPHINE—Full of bounce and pep, she ' s our Form Rep. FENSKE, IRENE—If you see her coming, better step aside. FOLK, CHARMAINE—He ' s in the Navy now. FOX, MARILYN— Look girls—real muscles! FRIES, RUSS—Anything living or dead that re¬ sembles him is purely incidental. HASTINGS, RUBY—Mr. Carton ' s idea of a night¬ mare. HERPERGER, CATHERINE—Cathy-o, Cathy-o, why do the flowers grow? HERRMANN, VERYLA—The only bit of history she remembers is: Napoleon died of ulcers. JACOBS, ALICE—The devil ' s right hand man. JEWORSKI, JEAN—Simpson-Sears ardent employee. KLASSEN, LOIS—Wonder what she does on week¬ ends?? KLOCK, MARLENE—Innocent? Are you kidding? KOYANAGI, NORI—I tty Bitty Pretty One. KULLMAN, LORNA—Since when are her initials D.S.? KUNTZ, CONNIE—If silence was gold, she ' d be a beggar. LASCUE, PAT—We like her because there is no one like her. LIPON, ALICE—Wonder why she studies Home Administration? LONGUL, THELMA—Little girl lost. PURCELL, DONALD— Has my truck got pick-up. REIHL, MARTHA—Wonder why she wants to join the Army? SCHMIDT, MARLENE—Keeps the Peroxide com¬ pany in business. SCHWARTZ, PAULINE— Freddy my love. TOTH, LINDA— Miss 3B of 1958-59. ULMER, JOAN— Was my face red! UNRUH, JUNE—She ' s an Ernest worker WACHNUK, GLORIA— Squish, squash, I was tak¬ ing a wash. WAGNER, DIANE— Bobby and me in his MG. ( Balfour Beacon ' 59
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