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QU eUL 74e Jlouie. guitem, Haifa » A yU l r r rti-+nr ip prt + krtr o ppnpv 1958-59 has been another busy year for the Glee Club. Under the direction of Miss Munns the club has been privileged to sing at many performances. At the Commence¬ ment Exercises, the Glee Club sang several Russian and English folk songs. At our Christmas program at school, the club sang the traditional Christmas carols of the dif¬ ferent countries. The club also had the privilege of singing Christmas carols at the Home for Senior Men. The three drama per¬ formances were accompanied by the Glee Club who sang a variation of songs. A future appearance will be at Saskatoon where some members of the club will sing in a mass choir. We regretfully announce that an operetta will not be held this year. But, with the co-operation of the students, boys espe¬ cially, and Miss Munns, there might be a possibility of one next year. ScAo-Ca tic f4cuL z icl (continued from p. 14) Grade Eleven: Sharon Arnusch, Loraine Barker, Lyle Bradley, Sharon Buhler, Lily Chavich, Diane Dolman, Elsie Friederick, Douglas Hallsworth, Paul Jackie, Patricia Kipper, Marvin Kirby, Della Kor- chinski, Pat McEachern, Louise McIntyre, Garfield McMurchie, Dolores Mann, Henry Pelzer, Vivian Shier, Sharon Thune, Christopher Wass. Grade Twelve: Patricia Amon, Elaine Fox, Gerald Huber, Hilda Iberer, LaVonne Imbery, Bernice McEachern, Joan Novak, Verna Palaschuk, Sonia Patzerniuk, Leona Schaffer, Carolyn Treble, Grayce Wilson, Shirley Ann Wolfe. Alpha Tau Awards: Emily Kainz, Janelle Holmes, Anita Bartel, Ruth Misskey, Evelyn Dowkes, Jean Barss, Patricia Kipper, Sharon Arnusch, Anita Ber- tholet, Patricia McEachern, Gerry Andal, Sidney Coley, Marie Malley, Robert Natiuk, Alice Fink, Eileen Lupastin, Elsie Friederick, Diane Dolman, Loraine Barker. t f Our House System this year consisted of four houses. An equal number of forms belong to each house. Inter-house competition at our track meet was very good, but the interest in basketball disappointing. Volleyball was introduced this year on an inter-form basis. Many students turned out for the games to make volleyball for this year a success. The house leaders are Joyce Eastman, Rae Waind, Arnold Bluschke and Henry Pelzer. These leaders did a wonderful job in arousing interest in their house activi¬ ties. A big thanks goes out to Miss Kach- man, Mr. Daverne, and Mr. Craig for their part in trying to make the House League a success. Gajjeteriia This year the canteen has done very well. The profits from the canteen sales go to the S.R.C. who use them for scholarships. A big thanks goes out to Mr. McVety and Mr. Hawrylak, the staff advisors for the canteen, who have helped us very much in the management of the canteen. The canteen is run by two Grade 12 girls who get assistants from 3E and 4AB. This year the two girls in charge are Joyce East¬ man and Isabel Petford. In the canteen we sell an assortment of chocolate bars, potatoe chips, Cheezies, and ice cream. The canteen is open during both recesses—morning and afternoon. We would like to thank the students for their kind co-operation during the past year that has helped us keep the canteen running in a smooth and efficient manner. Thanks a lot, kids! A school reporter is rather a special person; perhaps because he has a special job to perform. The students depend on the reporter to bring them the latest, up-to-date news about the school and its many activi¬ ties. The Balforum staff sincerely hopes it has achieved this to the satisfaction of the whole student body. During the summer of 1958, the editor, Dolores Sulsback, attended an editor ' s workshop in Saskatoon. This summer the assistant editor, Bob Natiuk, will attend the same editor ' s workshop and bring back with him many new and useful ideas to build up our school paper. But before he can practice what they preach, he must have the full support of the students ol Balfour. I sincerely hope that you will give Bob Natiuk your full co-operation and sup¬ port. Behind the scenes in 1958-59 were the following people: News Sharon Arnusch Features Dolores Mann Girl ' s Sports .... Rae Waind Boy ' s Sports Jim Derzaph Fashions Pat Kipper Exchange Vivian Shier Business Manager Allan Kernechuk Asst. Bus. Manager Johnny Johnson Pictures Mr. Campbell and The Camera Club Staff Advisors Mr. Bell and Miss Kirkpatrick We, of the Balforum, are especially ap¬ preciative of the help rendered to us by our two staff advisors. They have aided us in the fullest capacity of their experience. Many thanks also go to Mr. Campbell and his camera club for their job well done. Our biggest thank-you goes to the stu¬ dents themselves who have made the publication of the Balforum possible. before you leave school Whether you’re interested in putting away money to finance that bright future—or in taking a good look at the career possibilities in a bank —Now is a good time to pay a visit to The Bank of Nova Scotia. Come in and talk your plans over . . . you’ll find the manager interested and helpful. The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA your partner in helping young Canada grow Branch Manager’s Name and Address C. I. ARCHIBALD — REGINA, SASK. 50 Balfour Beacon ' 59
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JOLLY DRUGS LTD. Dispensing Chemists We have dispensed over 850,000 prescriptions Cor. Rose 11th Ave. Regina, Sask. Ph. LA 2-3833 BAZAAR COMMITTEE B k Row: Don Stettner, Dennis Keiser, Sonrad Rippert, Mr. Frison (Advisor). F nt Row: John Johnson, Josie Exner, Alexandra Washchyshyn, Ardale Clark, Sharon Arnusch, Jo-Ann Frasz. STAGE CREW AND MAKEUP Back Row: Benny Moran, David Smith, Phil- I lip Grab, Robert Radu, Ray Markel, Mr. I Brown, Don Munro, George Swerid, Way- I ne Stacey, Elgin Graham, Allan Kerne- I chuk. Front Row: Angeline Kumick, Sandra Park, I Carol Balog, Linda Toth, Elsie Rauth, I Josie Exner, Alex Washchyshyn, Jo-Ann I Frasz, Jeanette Flamond, Peggy Sentis, I Shirley Lascue. FENCING CLUB Back Row: Erwin Heuchert, Barry Hanson, I Mr. Perfect, Harvey Duff, Joey Szatchurz. Front Row: Tom Goddard, Ralph Swainson, I Jean Kurek, Jackie Milan, Cathy Herp- I berger, Jim Zora. DAD’S COOKIES . . . treat for both young and old Balfour Beacon ' 59 49
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BALFORUM Back Row: Mr. Bell, Miss Kirkpatrick, John Johnson, Jim Derzaph, Carol McLean, Elaine Martin, Sandra Moyce, Eilleen Lupastin, Vivian Shier, Gail Owen, Ange- line Kumick, Allan Kernechuk. Front Row: Ann Robinson, Judy Rump, Sharon Arnusch, Ardale Clark, Bernice Banda, Pat Kipper, Dolores Sulsback, Sandra Park. Missing: Bob Natiuk, Dolores Mann. HOUSE LEAGUE COMMITTEE Back Row: Mr. Craig., Henry Pelzer, Arnold Bluschke, John Lipp, Mr. Daverne. Front Row: Joyce Eastman, Rae Waind, Ann Mustatia, Miss V. Kachman. BOYS GLEE CLUB Back Row: Bob Eiswirth, Bill Grainger, Allan Smigiel, Ed Beatty, Jack Folk, Dale Bamford. Front Row: Clarence Young, Kerry Davies, John Johnson, Brian Brown, Melvin Gordon. ifiN : : : Sr. A 3 1 cArcade Music Centre 1958 Ltd. Luke Maxine Vancha 1862 Scarth St. — Regina LA 3-4689 Balfour Beacon ' 59 51
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