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LEIB, ELAINE—We wonder why Elaine goes hor every week-end? LI PON, MARION—She ' s the kind of person te chers wake up screaming about. MOLNAR, LOUISE—S2 beginners x shorthand Louise = an absolute genius in the crowd. MOORE, SHIRLEY—Always in a daze. We wond why! MURRAY, BEVERLY—Pretty and Popular. NADIGER, CONNIE—We ' ve been trying to fir where her interests lie. NELSON, JUNE—Identical with her twin, exce: for her name. NEUMAN, MADELINE—Likes curling — wonc why?? POLOWICK, SHIRLEY—Her nights are well sper READ, MARGARET—Traded her typewriter for c apron last Christmas. RENAS, GERANE—Oil painting has become Ge one ' s afternoon hobby. RINK, MARILYN—Quick silver will never si through her fingers. ROLSTON, MELVA— What ' s a locker key? SANTHA, DIANNE— Girls—This lovin ' - is real livin ' . SCHAFFER, GERALDINE—The sparkle in her a matches the sparkle on her finger. SCHERLE, DELORES—Shy in school, but whf dismissed?? SKINNER, JOAN—The girl with all the answer STEPHENSON, SHEILA—We haven ' t figured h out yet, so—no comment. STOKES, CYNTHIA—On the road to success. STRANDBERG, EDITH—A friend to all. STUMPH, DARLENE—Caesar was killed for h | ambition; Darlene should live forever. TANOUYE, JUDY—Spends most of her tin 1 counting the days. VERESH, EMMA—Will she ever come to scha with her homework NOT done? WAGMAN, JANICE—Always laughing, always fir Keeps her boyfriends on the run. WEISBROT, LORNA—A real friend to have. WILSON, DARLENE—Love that man! What mar The man she married! YOUNG, GAIL—Efficiency personified. COONES, GLORIA— I just love work, I coulc s and watch it all day. DARIE, DOREEN—Short, sweet, and a frieidl smile for everyone. DICKEY, DEANNA—Ambition is to get her secre tarial course in a few years. DUSYK, CLAUDETTE— Which is it, Claudette- the Flying Club or The Regina Club? FILTEAU, DIANE—Her ambition is to marr truck driver. GARDNER, RUTH—If silence was golden, Rut ; would be rich. HUBER, KATHY—She has a cheery smile anc r friendly greeting for all. JUNOR, KAREN—Fugitive from a padded cell. KUSHNIRYK, SHIRLEY—She doesn ' t do much cur ing the day—but at night! KYLE, ANN—Always Harving her desk. MALMGREN, GAIL—Giggle-Juice Gail. 22 Balfour Beacon ' 3$
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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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MATTISON, DOREEN—Quiet. (As far as we know.) MORIN, JOAN—Little in size, but big in mind and ideas. NELSON, JANE—This is Jane, not June. PASLOSKI, LORRAINE—A million brain cells—each one collecting unemployment insurance. PETRUKA, GLORIA—Getting ahead . . . Why not? Everyone else has one. POTTS, CORA-MAE—This girl has a merry smile; it ' s sure to take her many a mile. RINGROSE, BETTY ANN— Eat girls. Tomorrow we diet. RITCO, MYRTLE—Live, laugh, and be happy— tomorrow ' s school. SMITH, SYLVIA—Tall, dark, cute; and a real pal to know. TSAKIRES, CHRISTINE— ' Ken ' I help it if I always blush? URSU, MARLENE—If brains were gold, Marlene would be on relief. CLERICAL ALTWASSER, JOYCE—What ' s the Army got that the Navy hasn ' t? ANDERSON, BETTY— Is he tall? ANDERSON, FRIEDA—Aways here, but never heard. BAYAK, CATHY—Keeps her private life secret. COSTEA, VICKY—Never do today what you can put off un til tomorrow. DIETRICH, JUDY—Does she like school? DOBKO, BERNICE—Is she always that quiet? DOW, BETTY—What does she do with her spare time? ELL, MARIE—Taking this course to make her first million. GNESNER, ROSALYN—Whats AC got that any other form hasn ' t? GOULET, HENRIETTA— Bugs is her nick-name. GULKA, LORRAINE— Honest, I never skipped! HALL, JOANNE—Hails from Earl Grey. HICKIE, LILLIAN—Sure she talks—we think! HUBICK, HAZEL— You guys are just mean. HUNGLE, AUDREY— He ' s cute. What ' s his name? HURREN, LAURA— Don ' t play games or you ' ll be sorry. HUYWAN, ELAINE— I think he ' s cute. LINDSAY, IRIS—She enjoys staying home. We wonaer why? LUKOVSZKI, JOAN—She enjoys school so much she came back. KUPCHYK, HELEN— I guess I ' ll go to the Mill. McROBBIE, SHIRLEY—She never misses a hockey game—why? ROMANOVICH, SHARON—The silent type. TASCHE, ROSE MARIE—Always Joe king around. WARONIUK, JUNE— I ' m always broke. WOLFE, ELSIE—Our little comptometer girl. CAMERA SHY SOUVIE, MAXINE—Her interests lie at the Capital Theatre. Balfour Beacon ' 59 23
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