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

 - Class of 1959

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Open 8 a.m. to 12 a.m. Crescent Confectionery Tea Room AIR CONDITIONED, ALL NEW BUILDING COMPLETE STOCKS - CHOCOLATES CIGARETTES and CIGARS ALL FRESH FRUITS IN SEASON 1617 - 14th Ave., Regina Canada Drug and Book Co. Ltd. Headquarters for School Supplies 1861 Scarth St. REGINA PHONE LA 2-3243 Compliments FOODLAND LTD. Lome and 11th Avenue Regina Compliments Drs. Bramham, Bramham and Johnstone CHIROPRACTORS 1831 Rose St. Phone LA 2-7097 REGINA RAY HUNKER ACCORDION STUDIO Member of the Accordion Teachers Assoc. A.T.A. (Canada) Classical, Modern and Old-Time Music Taught Instruments Loaned to Beginners Free We Carry Dallape, Soprani, Scandalli, Hohner, Cellini and Camerano Accordions SPECIAL BAND ACTIVITIES TEACHER TRAINING Sludio: 828 Victoria Ave. Phone LA 3-2589 COLLEGE HARDWARE College Ave. McKay St. Phone LA 2-5310 BILL DUFTY, Prop. DR. H. M. SCHWEITZER DENTIST 610 McCallum-Hill Bldg. Ph. LA 2-6862 Regina PEART’S HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS ★ 3 Stores . . . 1725-11TH AVENUE RIVER HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTRE BRGADWAY SHOPPING CENTRE Young Men ' s Styles in HATS HABERDASHERY at KUNTZ, GEORGE—He ' s not asleep; he ' s studying, LALONDE, MARK— Would you clean up please? ' LOOMIS, DALE—He was born (or was he?) in c r« world of power. LORD, JEORGE— Mr. Daverne, Mr. Daverne, hi CO pushed me. DA NESTOR, JAMES—Don ' t worry, Nestor ' s here. PU PHILLIPS, WES—For beauty, try Phillips. G1 RENWICH, RUSSELL—What ' s his interest in 3B? i ROGERS, BRIAN—Teachers pet—him over thi SL head. ’ ROSTAD, LAURIE—Teachers ' pet peeve. SIMMONS, BARRIE— Take off. I ' m in enougi trouble as it is. STAGER, THOMAS—He goes stag; comes homi with-? SYRNYK, JAMES—Works like blazes after the fin is out. SZACHURY, JOEY—He love; his spare classes. VANDUSEN, JAMES—Study ' s figures—38-23-38, VETTER, VERNON— I have to be home to watcl Zorro. CAMERA SHY FILBRANT, LORNE—Has trouble keeping his booh together. LABELLE, DONALD— I ncidentally, I ' ve forgotte ' my locker key again. 7 ' 1 A ACKERMAN, YVONNE—Finds everything a joke ARKLES, BEATRICE—Doesn ' t seem to know when Balfour is. AUFNER, RUTH—Hasn ' t got much to say. BECKER, GRANT—Looks forward to Saturday. BRADLEY, GARY— Heck! I forgot my homework. BROWATZKE, BERYL—Is she always this silent! CODERRE, DOREEN—Just as quiet as a mousi DUNLOP, ELIZABETH— What do you mean was talking? FIELDGATE, DIANE—Six foot four and nothin: more. FLAMAND, JEANEATTE— Peggy, he said ' Hi ' ti me. HE KR i LIC i LO I Me MC I PO I PO RA RA RO SCI I SCI I SM i SM r SM c STC SW TU t W A c WE WII ZOI k CA. BL1 c 1C- AN c FLICK, MICHAEL—Isn ' t it time for another o change? FOREMAN, GEORGINA—An experienced Foremar GUHR, HELGA— I speak three languages. HAYES, GLADYS—Has a high pitched voice. HERBACK, ALOIS—Our pee wee athlete. HEYDEMAN, LYNNE—Is that a wiggle or a broke BAI hip? P KLETCHKO, LORRAINE—Just isn ' t satisfied wit Bl £ anything. cu KOHLRUSS, MARILYN—He ' s tall, dark, and wo DAI KUFFNER, CHERYL- lA ' s ballet girl. b EBE a LAST, PATRICIA—Last but not least. LEE, ALWYN— I just can ' t do anything wrgHA my hair. it MARTIN, JUDITH— Oh! I ' m dying. EXK MARTIN, MARIE—Main interest is at Instrument Limited. McLEAN, CAROL— It ' s recess, so let ' s eat. ' lend me a dime. McVETY, SHIRLEY—The unknown one. EXN si u: FOS bi GER NICOLSON, CAROL—Main interest is on Cole: H S Avenue. OST, ISOLDE—Brain of 1A. ROBINSON, ANN—lA ' s Scotch girl. ai HUE a KLE ROMANOSKI, SONIA—Seems to get around w hi boys. RUMP, JUDY— Hey Blondie! Where ' s Dagwood’tEN SCHMIDT, JOYCE—Silenf in school, but aftil Ft school watch out. MAC SENTIS, MARGARET— Hold the bell, I ' m coming SILLJER, EVELYN—Miss Clermont ' s Elsie. MAE TETLOCK, JOAN— Sure I talk, but the compel tion is overwhelming. TIEFENBACH, MAE— How do you say that werdi YOUNG, JUDY— Silence is golden, but I c!or| want to be rich anyway. yc IK BAKES, ELEANOR—IB ' s basketball star. DR. ALEX MINTZ Dentist 406 Medical Dental Bldg. Regina, Sask. - Phone LA 2-2442 Balfour Beacon ' P a ' 30

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SEIFERT, KENNETH—Another Robin Hood in the crowd. SMITH, DAN—He can think up the best excuses. SONDER, DICK—He should be a private eye. STEPHENSON, SHIRLEY—Her heart is chopping wood. TOMALIN, PATRICIA— Why hasn ' t anyone seen Tiny lately? VILBRANT, LELAND—Music just isn ' t his favorite subject. WALTERS, MARILYN—Blondie! WOO, WILLIAM—Lloyd ' s competitor. AUSTMAN, LLOYD— I haven ' t got my book here, Mr. Currie. BEITEL, CLARENCE—Always at the office. BROCK, RICHARD—His favorite is Max well House. BROWN, BRUCE—It ' s better to know useless things than nothing at all. BROWN, KEITH—Knowledge is knocking, but it can ' t get in. BUCHANAN, BYRON—He ' s always got some ex¬ cuse. DAVIES, BRIAN—There ' s never silence when Brian is around. DOBRESCU, GEORGE— Great men are dying off; I don ' t feel so well. FOSTER, ALBERT— May I come back into the room now? FYFE, EDWARD—There ' s one in every class. HARVEY, DONALD— Is that the recess bell or the end of round 1? HAVERSTOCK, GORDON—Now he knows Tech is better than Central. JOHNSTON, GARRY—(Yawn.) Did you say the bell rang? KEIR, BILL—Our curling champ. LOWEY, JIM—Sam Taylor of 2F. MeINTOSH, DON— Well, here I am, you lucky guys. McOUATT, LARRY—Our future postman. NICHOL, ROD—He ' s struck on Central girls. PAGEOT, DENNIS— Don ' t tell me what I mean; let me figure it out myself. PHILLIPS, WAYNE—He wants the night shift. (Girls.) RIEGER, BOB—He ' s got it. What it is, we don ' t quite know. SPICER, GERALD—He ' s going to make up for lost time. STAPLES, BROCK—Our Form Rep. he is today. But this cutie will go a long way. TUNISON, DOUG—His Ford will beat the Nash Rambler. WEIGHILL, BRUCE—Mr. Campbell ' s favorite stu¬ dent. ZIPCHIAN, JOHN—Big, strong, and—. CAMERA SHY McARTHUR, FRANCIS—Lebret ' s loss; Tech ' s gain. BEITEL, EDWARD CHAPMAN, DON Five foot two, eyes of ?? • I ' ll die with my new boots CRADDOCK, WILBUR—Hopes to go steady with ■A hay stacker from away N. B. ROANTREE CO., LTD. Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Roofing Contractors Oil and Gas Burners - Water Softeners 1722 Cornwall St, Regina Phone LA 2-5119 Balfour Beacon ' 59



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) BOE, LORETTA—Silence is golden, and she wants to get rich. c CHAPMAN, ANNE—Here today; but gone tomor¬ row. h( COFFEY, GAIL— But Teacher, I wasn ' t talking. DASCHLE, MARY—IB ' s talking machine. FUESSEL, DARLEEN— Why should I take life too seriously—I ' ll never get out of it alive. GHERASIM, MARGE—Evidence proves she ' s not a B! man hater. GLAS, GLORIA—She was there first when brains were passed out. HERBERT, PATTI—Has a four-letter vocabulary — B-O-Y-S. 5’ KRIEGER, MAE—A swell girl to know. (Someone in 2C sure thinks so.) Tf LICKER, DOROTHY— Life is so short — why work? LOW, MARY—Has trouble with her figures. (In l,! Math.) MeEACHERN, BEV—Ambition: To be a housewife. MOLNAR, JEAN—She has an answer for every- 3 thing, even if there ' s no question. , POLLARD, MARINA— Hold the bell; here comes Marina. POPESCUL, MARLENE—What ' s so interesting in 1C? )k RAMM, MARG—Indian Head ' s loss; our gain. RAUTH, ELSIE—A traitor to Tech. ... ROSS, MERRY—Our personality girl. SCHAEFER, CECILE— Well, you lucky people, here I am. SCHAEFER, HELEN— What is this thing called love? SMALE, LOIS—Believes in killing time by working it to death. SMALE, LOLA—Not over serious, not over gay, a real nice girl in her quiet way. ke SMITH, LOUISE—Dynamite comes in small pack¬ er ages. STOFFEL, HELGA— Is my halo on straight? ' SWERID, VICKY—A puzzle for every teacher. TURTLE, MARJORIE—Silent in school—it ' s safer ANDERSON, GAYLENE— Work fascinates me; I could sit and look at it for hours. ke BAUER, ANNELIESE—Wonder what she does for a pastime? v( , BUCHAN, FRANK—The only brain in 1C that hasn ' t been used yet. CUCHIRAN, KEN—The big wheel that never turns. o» DARNELL, BRIAN—’ Hey Exner! How long is it before the bell rings? EBERLE, GEORGE—Turns red when the girls look •V ' t EHMAnT ' eLWYN—S mall boy, big head; what ' s in it? EXNER, ALLAN—Our able and congenial Form en . Rep. EXNER, ALVIN— I don ' t believe in love at first sight, but I do believe in taking a second look. uc FOSTER, GAIL—The small and petite is hard to beat. GERMANN, WALTER—His barber died. I HASTINGS, CALVIN— Can ' t anyone give me the : answer? HUBER, JOHN—One more curl and he ' d look like a girl. KLEIN, WILLIAM— Homework! What ' s home- work? LANDGRAF, JOHN—If brains were trains he d own his own railroad. iCLENIUS, WILLIAM— Share your book with me, ifti Frank. MAGEE, SANDRA—Don ' t let those week-ends get you down. 14 MAIN, SHIRLEY—Oh boy! Oh boy! A boy. MARCHTALER, KERT—Tall,, dark, and—oh well, , you can ' t have everything. DRS. SMITH MacDIARMID DENTISTS 412 Medical and Dental Bldg. Phone LA 2-3317 ARNESON DRUG STORE DRUGS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES R. L. McDonald, Prop. Phone LA 2-4822 :3alfour Beacon ' 59

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