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THE HOME OF Shamrock Brand of famous Cooked and Smoked Meats BURNS CO. LIMITED REGINA Pioneer Meat Packers of Canada McCALLUM-HILL CO., LIMITED Real Estate and Insurance McCallum-Hill Bldg, Ph. LA 2-2671 tyooci ,uc6, BARKER’S Jewellery WATCHMAKERS JEWELLERS ENGRAVERS Diamonds -— Watches ★ 2030-12th Ave. Phone LA 2-0855 REGINA Compliments of . . . Stan Cookson ' s Modern Miss ltd. 1850 Hamilton St. FAIR PRICES FINE QUALITY FRIENDLY SERVICE The Best in Hosiery and Fashion Regina — Saskatchewan Phone LA 2-8926 ZJhe HOME OF THE BALFOUR TECH LEAGUE OPEN ALLEYS all day Saturday Albert and 14th Ave. REGINA MOTOR PRODUCTS LIMITED CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE Our Business YOUR DRIVING PLEASURE 1830 Albert St. - Regina LA 2-5667 11 ; SLC c STE ALEXANDER, ROBERT— I don ' t care if you hTES me, but don ' t throw the ball in my face. fHI BRANDT, GARY— Girls! Lend me a nickel. t BROWN, BRIAN—The fairy of 1G. Tnl BROWN, JAMES— How muc h did you make? ° BRYSH, JAMES— Yes Sir! No Sir! VE1 BUBURUZ, FREDDIE— Hey! Come on. w CICANSKY, WILLIAM— Come on, boy; I ' ll to wo you on. .. CRAWFORD, ROBERT—Does no evil—much! ! DAVIES, KERRY— Hey! Don ' t put that down. ZAI DEMYEN, DONALD— Tell us another story. s DICKEY, JOHN—The doorman of 1G. CA EISWORTH, ROBERT— Don ' t do that. Nu FIEGE, DIETER—Dog ' s best friend. GORDON, MELVIN—Here today gone tomorroi ” HACKETT, WILLIAM— Boys, I got a hair cut HUME, GARTH— Love is a many splendoui ' i thing. LEIB, WAYNE— I forgot to do it. LEIBEL, LLOYD— No! Buy your own. LOW, CHARLES—1 G ' s waterboy. McDONALD, DONALD— Well, I can ' t say m,BA for him. oci MATZ, LARRY— Get Wild Root Cream Oil, Larr, MILTON, WILLIAM— Sorry I couldn ' t make it BU time, but I just missed the bus. DEI NELSON, DONALD— I don ' t care. Dir NEIDERMAYER, RAYMOND— Well, I don ' t ret know. DO PATZERNUK, NESTOR—One of the quiet type, FIE PEKUSH, RONALD— Look at that figure. HU PODOLSKI, ERWIN— You owe me a cigarette, ix.. ROBBINS, NORMAN— If you weren ' t so strc L I ' d . . . KO RUSSU, MITCHELL—The pest of 1G. KU SMITH, DAVID— That ' s not right. L. n STACEY, WAYNE— Love me tender, love sweet. NE 1 STRILAEFF, SIDNEY— Don ' t look so hard. NIS YOUNG, CLARENCE—He has no girl problewA whatsoever. CAMERA SHY YERMICHUK, WILLIAM—A girl ' s best friend. 1 H ACKERMAN, MANUEL —The quiet man. - ACOOSE, GERALD — I didn ' t do anythinq AINLEY, KENNETH— Smoke gets in my eyes.. BAMFORD, DALE —The only totem pole with le COOPER, DOUGLAS —1 H ' s cowboy EVANS, TERRY— Hey blockhead? - Yeh here. FORD, ROBERT —This Ford doesn ' t need gas chase girls. FORSTER, REGINALD —Reg—Love bug crawl. J T—Man, those crazy muse es a HANABACK, EDDY —IH ' s muscle man. HUBICK, ARNOLD— Short, muscular, and — oh wia JENNER, GORDON — Why worry about it me Wait till the time comes! a HRIS— I ' m a ditch ' Digger ' . — Boys! Please don ' t bug rroc LIDDLE, GORDON — Buy me a bun. LOPES, BYRON —Hears all, sees all, but IcnJc nothing. McAFEE, BOB —Tall, dark, and—well, you cos have everything. q McFADDEN, JAMES — Hey Jenner! Where a e books? tl C h E i ww N d nl T 0 a—B etter late than ne ' er tf C rtiiATT R E r?Jrr Ask him how he likes Sibei GORDON — Hey girls! Here I or LARRY —Superman. pmrr RA R T DiA G M E Hi fellows! Here I am PR «. BR, N— Yes ' 1 know everything. (Tl I shouldn t.) PUSCUS, KENNETH— Hey Flat Top. RAJ CHFRT AA J 9 streak of misery. R t uf ER ' — ve done all my rrat (All wrong.) 1 HILL AVE. DRUGS Harold W. Ast Your friendly druggist PHONE LA 3-5108 FREE DELIVERY 3410 Hill Ave. Regina DR. ALEX MINTZ Dentist 406 Medical Dental Bldg. Regina, Sask. - Phone LA 2-2442 Balfour Beacon ' 5 34
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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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SLOBODAN, WALTER—Good in school, but better at pool. 5TELLEK, JIM—He ' s got the hair to do a thou¬ sand different things with. hTESSIER, DON— I ' m absent. (Always.) THERIAULT, RAY—Owns an antique book collec¬ tion—his school books. pTORNBERG, CLIFFORD—The mad scientist. VELLENOWETH, FRED—Curly head from Imperial. YENNE, RICHARD—Sadie Hawkins special. tc WOODARD, Dennis—God ' s gift to women. (So he thinks.) ZALUSKY, JIM—Wears glasses; and oh, what he sees! CAMERA SHY NUGENT, DENNIS —A real nice guy in his own quiet way. roi ■ ' « ut. DUf | 9 I I. m.BARRONS, MERVYN— The Joker. BELIVEAU, NORMAN— Oh boy! —A girl. ,1 BUCHAN, JAMES—Watch your wallet. DEILSCHNIEDER, GENE—Can ' t wait for hockey. DICK, GERRY—Doesn ' t dig school work. ' DORIAN, BARRY— Lover boy. e FIESEL, JOE— Hey John, got a butt? HUBICK, ALLAN— Let ' s get some girls. ® r KLOCK, HARVEY— What are you doing tonight? KOHLRUSS, DENNIS—IK ' s quiet one. KUNTZ, JOE—IK ' s favorite. MOLDOVAN, PETER—Room President. ; NEWMAN, JOHN—The wizard of IK. NISTOR, JOHN—Mr. Imbery ' s pet. b!f WAGNER, NICHOLAS—Tall and handsome. I L BATES, GLORIA —Never utters a sound, but is always seen around. FOLK, PAT— Quiet, reserved, but willing to lend a helping hand. GELSINGER, IDABELLE —A smile is always nicer. GESCHWANDTER, GERTRUDE —The most success¬ ful two timer. GETTLE, GLADYS —Hears all, sees all, knows noth- « in 9- j. KLEIN, MARY — Work fascinates me; I could sit and look at it for hours. KRUG, RUTH— Her evenings are well taken care of. LUKOVSKI, ETHEL —When she laughs, the whole class laughs with her. MacDONALD, DONNA —What fascinates Donna in a third-year form? 9 MacKENZIE, AVRIL —If silence was golden, she would be rich. ' J; MOLDOVAN, MARGE —Evidence proves she ' s not a man hater. MOLDOVAN, PHYLLIS —Her favorite saying is, Pitiful. n RENTON, JOY —Joy today, Joy tomorrow; Renton today, Hofley tomorrow. r RIPPLINGER, ALFREDA —A good friend to every¬ body. c: SITTER, CLARA —Boys, boys—she loves them all. STEWART, GRACE —We have Blondie, but where ' s e Dagwood? Charm at Our BEAUTY SALON CHARM BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone LA 31858 No. 1 Trading Co. Bldg. Regina, Sask. 2024.12th Ave. Navia Gdyje 2158 -12th Avenue Good Food 31 Phone LA 2-6465 DRAPERIES — DRAPERY HARDWARE S’, - ditieq , Draperies Ltd. INTERIOR DECORATORS Phone 2633 Dewdney at Albert Bus. JO 9-8131 Regina Res. LA 3-9069 ,, Balfour Beacon ' 59
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