seHOMERSHAM, WALLY—His head is in the iy clouds. JACOB, ADOLPH—The man with the little green bean beep squeek. KITTEL, ERIC—He belongs in the kitchen, on top of the stove. KLINCK, ERROL—Klink Klank, Klink Klank; his car went Klink Klank Klink. r ' MALESKU, TERRY—Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of— milk. hi MARCHTALER, EUGENE— We ' re not a gang; we ' re a hockey club. MASTEL, RAY—All day, all night, Mary Ann, PROKOPETZ, ERNEST—He can ' t help it if it runs lui in the family. RICHARDSON, BOB—3F ' s all-star halfback. STEVENS, RICHARD— Quit bugging me, you guys. Idi ic th WEINBERGER, JOE—His mind is like an electric brain—puzzling. WILKINSON, GORDON—He ' s got the body, but , r where ' s the brain? 5 c h BLUSCHKE, ARNOLD—This spirit has him hooked! BONNOR, IAN— Pardon me. Could you repeat that question? BRADLEY, JOHN—The best is in the West, but how far west do we have to go? w GALAN, FRED—A gallon ... of what? GRIFFITH, KEN—Not a squirt; just a little drip. HALL, CHARLES—He ' s got real Bond ' s here. 3Vl HARWOOD, GEORGE—Interested in surveying . . . what? HILDERMAN, ALLAN—The Strasbourg Kid. HORSMAN, DON—He ' s got looks, personality, and No you know the rest. HUSBAND, DENNIS—The only wolf in captivity who shares his ears. HUTTON, DAVID—Not made up, just original. JEFFS, WILLIE—What ' s he developing now?? ve JONES, HERB—Had a car; was travelling. LAWS, BURNIE— Oh well! LECHNER, FLORIAN—The quiet type. LOWEY, MERVIN—The big Bass in the Bee Bop Gang. MacKAY, WAYNE—Some life at Sun Life. MOLNAR, JOE—What ' s the attraction across the hall? MOSER, LEROY—Favorite song— Leroy ' s Back In Jail Again. NOLAN, GARY—One of the three musketeers. RIPPERT, KONRAD—Only our class has one of these! SAWCHYN, GERALD—Have lighter, will flick. SCHAFER, ALVIN—Sleepy little man with a big smile when he wakes up. STULBERG, GEORGE—Wonder what he ' s up to ;gl n ° W - TODD, LARRY—Been shaving for two years— cut himself both times. WOO, BARRY—The Wonder Kid of 3G. 55 Balfour Beacon ' 59 19
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GREENING, PAUL—He blushes the nicest shade of red. HEYDEMAN, MYRNA—A quiet little girl, but her boyfriend makes all the noise for her. n ' IBERER, HILDA—What is her ambition, we can only guess that some day she ' ll get her M.R.S. °JOHNSON, LUELLA—Her mind travels approxi¬ mately 300 miles a night. KARTUSCH, WAYNE—Tall, dark, and—full of the devil. L KUTASINSKI, HELEN—What have you on your mind? LOREE, BRENDA—Manitoba ' s loss; our gain. MARSHALL, ONAGH—Those opponent skips are very attractive! 1 MOON, FAYE—Short and sweet; she can ' t be beat. ls MORIN, BEN—Not a leader of men, but a follow¬ er of women. MYERS, ROBERTA—She is trying to get ahead. Why not? Everyone else has one. POWERS, MYRNA—She seems to be quiet, but one s never knows. POWLESS, LYN—Always happy, bright and gay; Lyn is cheerful in every way. r PRENTICE, NO LA—Favorite saying is, Heaven, no! RODIN, LAURA—Takes time for work, time for fun; Always has her homework done. ST. JULIEN, CLAUDETTE—Joyce is Claudette ' s . companion in crime. SCHUSTER, CLEONE—She hates men. Don ' t you, Cleone? , STACEY, BETTY—If silence was golden, Betty L would be broke. STEVENSON, DIANE—Left us for greener pastures. SWYSTUN, GORDON—To keep the room venti¬ lated, Gordon talks. TIMOFFEE, SALLY—Pet Peeve—A certain truck driver. WILSON, JOAN—Quiet, but you never know. WOOD, GAIL—Look out for the quiet ones. CAMERA SHY SWEENEY, MARLEEN—Better late than never. I S 2 BEAUCHENSE, ANITA—All her schooling lies in Wawota. BELDEN, MARLENE— Jacqueing around. BLACKWELL, MARY—Balcarres ' loss; Tech ' s gain. BORBERLY, JEAN— What I know I guessed. What I ' ve learned I ' ve forgotten. BOWES, JEAN— You ' d better say something nice about me. BRYDEN, GERALDINE—The Red Coats are coming. COLPITTS, ANNE— Don ' t take life too seriously; you ' ll never get out alive anyway. DUMONCEAUX, ALICE—Import from Val Marie. DON AHUE, JEAN—She goes steady with Alky Seltzer. DUNNING, CRYSTAL—Her bright personality matches her intelligence. EMBERTON, WINNIFRED—Good things come in small packages. FLAMAND, ELSIE—Her favorite song is, Johnny Be Good. HEISLER, PEOTTA—In our books she ' s one of the nicest pages. Balfour Beacon ' 59 21
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