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

 - Class of 1959

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Res. LA 2-8850 Ph. LA 2-7376 Puckall’s Jewellers Precision Watch Repairing Marriage License Issuer 1338 - 11th Avenue Regina, Sask. PUCKALL ' S ¥UM HOUSE Phone LA 3-2333 Novelties, Jokes 1709 Rose Street INQUIRIES INVITED For Maps, Pictorial Folders, Statistics, Tourist and General Information about Regina Consult the REGINA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2145 Albert St. Phone LA 2-4998 STAN. E. STOREY WEN. E. MARVIN ARCHITECTS Telephone LA 3-7661 REGINA BEST WISHES OF . . . O.K. MARKING DEVICES, LID. Davin Building, Hamilton Street Phone LA 2-2856 Regina DR. B. J. KOENIG Dental Surgeon PHONE LA 2-2937 308 Medical and Dental Bldg. Regina, Sask. SMILING SERVICE MODERN GROCERY 1100 Victoria Ave. Regina — Sask. Your Family Food Store Phone LA 2-5765 Phil Rump FULTON ' S DRUG STORE Earl M. Fulton, Phm.B. Cor. 13th Ave. and Elphinstone St. (Opposite Connaught School) Ph. LA 2-3480 — Regina, Sask. Free City Wide Delivery “From the Pages of Vogue 99 Select Yours at . . . CONNIE’S HATS LTD. A Hat for Every Personality 1940 Hamilton Street Phone LA 2-3162 Antoniniand Sons Ltd. ★ Marble, Tile and Terrazzo, Asphalt and Plastic Tile ★ Phone JO 9-1203 1544 Albert St. — Regina Jlakevieui oeautcf SaCott Specializing in Hair Styling, Cutting, Coloring and Cold Waving Phone LAkeside 3-1040 3416 Hill Ave. Regina, Sask. :z MINTZ, DONALD—Not a leader of men, but? follower of women. -N MOORE, DOUGLAS— When I feel like working: lie down until the feeling passes. NORGANG, DOROTHY—A quiet girl who has h3A mind on her business. PROSOFSKY, JAMES— I ' m here; now try teach me. RACETTE, RAYMOND— Oh boy! A girl. SCRIMBITT, CUFF— If I appear to be studyirfll wake me up. .A SHARBER, LAWRENCE—The little man with big voice. -O SHAW, EVELYN—Sings like a canary, but talujJ like a parrot. SINIAWSKI, MARLENE— I love our study rot’A teacher. =0 SOPARLO, CARLOTTA— I ' m not shy; but I ' d lil I to know whom I ' m talking to. STRAKER, PATRICIA—We wonder if she ' s as inn cent as she looks. ;p THOMPSON, JANET—Forgets to wake up befc i she comes to school. JL THREINEN, SHARON— I ' d like school if I didr.,; have to work. y}, URSU, ROY—Inside school he ' s speechless, after, look out. ZIEGLER, FRED—He ' s bound to give the teache 1 grey hair. (A CAMERA SHY BROWN, ELIZABETH—Boys have never heard her. 1 D ASCHENBRENNER, SANDRA—Favorite pastime- homework! BRENNER, MARION—Our quiz kid in mot BUCHANAN, MURLA—Shy and quiet, but still riot. CODERRE, MARY ANN—Short and sweet; M She can ' t be beat. DEUTSCH, SHIRLEY—Never bad, never late; M Has her work done right on date. GLEISINGER, SHARON— Sunshine Girl. HEDMAN, SHEILA—It takes her all week tc rCJ cover from the week-ends. HEPTING, SHIRL—Not as quiet as she looks. J HILL, SANDY— Boys!—Where?? Let me at them HINDMAN, JOAN—Innocent angel with a rusOJ halo. JOHANNSEN, DARLENE—Evidence proves tha f st=L isn ' t a man hater. JOYES, TWYLA—She is so quiet you hardly kn: she is around. -y KLOOSTER, JENNY— Who has something to ec L I ' m starved. KLYN, DARLENE —A newcomer to Tech. : C KRAUSS, JACKY—The girl with the English ac e ' -j LOCKERT, LUCILLE—She ' s little, she ' s wise; But there are twinkles in her eyes. HI MAYNES, HELEN—Our little twinkle-toes. PAWLIW, DOREEN— But I still don ' t understand Mr. Matthews! SAAR, IDA— Do you mean there are boys in th world too? 1 SCHICK, DOREEN— Brains aren ' t everytl ir;-C they ' re just a minor detail. STICKLE, SHIRLEY— Caesar was ambitious; »l 1 should I be? STRINJA, SHIRLEY—She is small but WOW! 4, SUNDE, FRANCES—Favorite subject is typing. TRIFFO, ELAINE— Do you know a cure f i blushing? jp TSAKIRES, GEORGIA—She was born laughing VOLK, NANCY— Boys—not for me! ;E WERBESK1, SYLVIA—I wonder who she is drear., ing of? n ri r rt ' F Jl ft BUCKNUM, BEVERLY—She ' d be a good typiit V she could only find the keys. COOKE, JOAN—Short and sweet, and hare ' Ll beat. V 32 Balfour Beacon ' 53i

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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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SZARNECKI, MARIE—Lots of blarney. u| ORMUTH, MARIE—IE ' s little pink elephant. •NS, ELSIE— Let ' s have a party, and don ' t for¬ get the food. n 9 ! URGASON, DELORES—Her interests lie outside Balfour. ; GARDEN, MAXINE— Friends, Romans, Classmates —give me my homework. c iELSINGER, SHIRLEY—IE ' s Daisy Mae. HART, RAE—Feed it; maybe it will go away! (ARIKAS, JUNE—What has Campion got that Tech hasn ' t? yinCINAKIN, ANN—Her only intererest is Dale. .AWRENCE, MARLENE—Mr. Carton ' s Chew- 1, Chew. .OCKE, CAROL—If silence was golden, she ' s be a millionaire. ™VtORHART, GERALDINE— Work fascinates me; I could sit and watch it all day. roo’AUL, SANDRA—Sweet, with a pepper-hot temper. ! ORTER, LOUISE—She almost dies laughing, but HI if she does, she ' ll be the happiest corpse in the morgue. . .ELLSTEAD, DIANE—Sweet Diane is rarely in a lnri rush; But, oh, how quickly she does blush. .PLETT, VICKI—She kills time by working it to eft death. JLLRICH, EDNA—Always happy, never sad; ijj, Always good, never bad! WINCENT, TRUDY—An angel. (So we think!) OGEL, HELGA—Her interests lie in 3B. WAGNER, EMI LI E—An angel with black wings. VORMSBECKER, DOROTHY— I do the hardest che work of the day before breakfast—getting up. FACIW, EMILY—A sharp tack that should be hammered. EANEWICK, SHARI ANN—She ' s not as innocent “ : as she looks. 1 F hot till ANDERSON, DAVID— Homework! What home¬ work? ASCHENBRENER, MICHAEL—Wakes up at noon for dinner. 3ROWN, GERALD—Quiet—like a tin roof in a hail storm. ' CAMERON, DOUGLAS—Do you think his hair is really hair? lARSWELL, LLOYD— Lloyd, take that awful thing „„ off your head. But, Mr. Mackenzie, that ' s ISIT my hair. iu ' DAILEY, PATRICK —Tall, dark, oh well, two out of three—not bad. s’ELLIS, WILLIAM— Math! That ' s something I don ' t dig. , EUTENEIER, CAROL—What does she do on week- hno ends? EVANS, PETER—President of 1 F ' s Happy Gang. K : LETCHER, RICHARD—Good things come in small packages. : ORD, JANET—She will leave a good impression „ at Tech. e SRAINGER, BETTY-LYNNE—What would we do without her? HUEBSCHER, WALTER— Calling all girls! Calling all girls! t HUTCHINGS, FRANCIS— Anyone for pool? Tar IACKLE, RUDY— Don ' t fence me in. CELLY, TERRY—Mr. McVety: Terry, wake up! t tr Terry: Sorry, Sir, I thought it was French. (RESIER, SHARON—Is she really that shy? ■| r-OLACHER, JERRY—Never does much, but always gets caught. dacLAGGAN, RAE— I work the broom at the Met Theatre. BARREL, ERNEST—He ' s a Howdy Doody fan. HAKAMURA, MARIKO—Not much quantity, but tops in quality. ,’LUNZ, GERALD— Homework—horrible, horrible, ! homework. ’RYSHLAK, CONNIE—He has Casanova beat by £ far. IELLER, SHARON— Who ' s got their homework done? { a SIVERTSON, RALPH— Caesar was ambitious; I ' m not a copy-cat. IMAIL. DENNIS—1 F ' s atomic bomb. TIDBALL, LEONARD— Ear muffs, mitts, cap, coat —I guess I can go now. TINLINE, RICHARD— Okay, where is my book? TOTH, WILLIAM—So smart he doesn ' t have to think, and very seldom does. TREBLE, THOMAS—A real quiet guy. (Asleep.) •RIFFO, KENNETH—Success will surely be his. , (??) JLRICH, RONALD—Silent in class, even when asked a question. fOLK, RICHARD— Only four and a half days till Saturday. . VATKINS, PATRICIA—What ' s the big attraction ,l:f at Central? ZAMERA SHY rc iNDERSON, BETTE—1 F ' s girl from the North. VAWRA, SANDRA— Yea! I know hfm too. ' 53alfour Beacon ' 59 33

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