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PEP CLUB Back Row: Bill Mustatia, Alvin Schaffer, Gail Owen, Bobbi Meyer, Ann Mustatia, V. Kachman, Darlene Dobra, Eleanor Mustatia, Angeline Kumick, Mary Anne Loibershek, Willie Jeffs. Front Row: M. Swerid, Joan Cook, Bev Ford, Jean Kurek, Shirley Stevenson, Judy McClellan, Sandra Park. Missing: Marilyn Dorney, Bob Lamb, Bonny Kenedy, Helen Morrison, Gail Shankland, Pat Dobson, Jim Derzaph, Emily Kainz, Cheryl Fellner, Joan Legge. BADMINTON CLUB Back Row: Bill Dinu, Adolph Jacob, T. Evans, E. Fybey, Allan Smigeil, Cliff Grad, Willie Jeffs. Front Row: Stan Horsman, Helen Morrison, I. Nerbas, Jean Kurak, Val Pryma, K. Seifert, Alvin Schaffer. Missing: Walter Andruzka. TRACK AND FIELD Back Row: Jerry Brown, Udo Leifer, Wayne Stacey, Doug Chase, Bill Mustatia, Walter Huebescher, Arnold Bluschke, Henry Pelzer, Pat Dailey. Third Row: Bob Lamb, Wes Phillips, Doug Cameron, Joey Szatchurz, Richard Brocke, Cliff Grad, Glen Forster, Bob Natiuk, Ed Fyfe. Second Row: Ken Kutcheran, Bill Lenius, Gerald Plunz, Terry Kelly, Ron Uhlrich, Stan Horsman, Dick Sonder, Keith Brown, Mr. Daverne. Front Row: Miss V. Kachman, Mariko Naka- mora, Diane Wasnick, Bonnie Diamond, Leona Bische, Helen Stauch, Betty Dun¬ lop, Gertie Rheil, Vivian Wilhelm, Doreen Singer, Sandra Wawro. Sitting: Carol Euteneier, Eilleen Lupastin, Mary Swerid. Balfour Beacon ' 59 59
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o (Vi ' »Opp ’ )ui ' ll ' w - Bask or MostkW Focus...on your Future 1 Before you decide on your vocation, it will pay you to read about what I a career in banking has to offer you—its opportunities and benefits, k Simply drop a line to the Staff Department, Bank of Montreal, l P.O. Box 6002 , Montreal, and ask for a copy of Career Opportunities at Canada’s First Bank’’—an 18-page I booklet prepared for young people interested in A banking as a career. If you prefer, you «... p . can call in at your nearest B of M |Y|[ DANm branch for a copy. There is no Ml 0C3 ffi ‘Bank of Montreal ' i y I (fat dAA There are 5 B of M BRANCHES in REGINA WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 tiacJz and fyield 7he Pep Glub fcadmiatan GLub The Track and Field teams of Balfour Tech in the past have always had reputa¬ tions for being top contenders. This year is no exception. Our annual Track Meet was held in October. It turned out to be a great success with many students taking part. Many good performances were turned in. The winner of the trophy for the most points was won for the second year in succession by Velma Harrison, one of the top track stars in Saskatchewan. The top forms were 2E, 4A, and 1A in that order. Our track team is coached by Miss Kach- man and Mr. Daverne who put a lot of work into making good athletes who will bring glory to Balfour Tech. Our thanks go cut to them for a wonderful job done. The Pep Club is a fairly new idea which was introduced to Tech by Miss Kachman last year. This year it was fully developed and it turned out to be a great success. The Pep Club played a major role in bringing the coveted Merit Trophy to Balfour Tech for the first time. The club presently has about 50 strong¬ voiced members who usually turned out in full force to cheer our football team on to victory with their inspiring cheers. The club is planning to attend our bas¬ ket-ball games and we know they will help a lot in cheering on the Red and White. We would like to extend our special thanks to Miss Katchman and all the others who have made the Pep Club the great success it is. Every Monday and Wednesday from 4:00 to 7:00 the Badminton Club plays a thrill¬ ing sport at the Wascana Winter Club. There is an approximate membership of 15 kids who bat the birds around. To add a little competition within the the Club itself a tournament was held on February 16. Taking the top honors were Willie Jeffs, boys singles; girls singles; Jean Kurek and Valerie Pryma, girls doubles; Willie Jeffs and Al Schaeffer, boys doubles; and Val Pryma and Willie Jeffs, mixed doubles. It was a terrific year all round for the Badminton fans. Officer of the Club was Willie Jeffs, President and well he deserves that office. 58 Balfour Beacon ' 59
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flutUo Qinii ' GAJzeM-a.il A brand new bunch of kids stepped into the shoes of last year ' s City Junior Girls ' Champs and tried hard to fill them. All the girls on the Junior team this year were freshies to the game. They learned while they played and played while they learnt. Miss Kachman did an excellent job of coaching and was pulling for the girls right along. The team will be a champion one next year if the girls stick together. Good luck! THE DUTCH MILL Robinson and 13th DEWDNEY DUTCH MILL Elphinstone and Dewdney Grant Argue ARENS DRUG STORE 1953 Scarth St. Regina Free Delivery Phone LA 2-4224 HOURS 8 A.M. to 11.00 P.M. Senior liaAJzetkcdl The Redmen this year had one of the most successful seasons in the history of Balfour Basketball. They ended up in a tie for first place in regular league play. In the semi-finals for the City Championship they lost a thriller to Campion, 29:28. In the South Saskatchewan tournament, the Red- men trounced Weyburn in the first game but lost to the powerful Luther Lions in the semi-finals. In the Luther Invitational Bas¬ ketball Tournament, the Redmen also did very well against powerful; out-of-town teams. They lost close games to Mohall and to Edmonton. The Redmen this year had a small team and before the season started they were not given much of a chance to make the playoffs. Under the capable coaching of Charlie Maxwell, however, the team sur¬ prised everybody and once again brought fame to Balfour Tech. We would like to extend our thanks to coach Maxwell and to the manager Allan Smigiel for a job well done. fjusuosi feaihetlxill Our Junior Boys Basketball had a young and inexperienced team. Showing a lot of the old Balfour Tech spirit, they improved with every game, and at the end of the season they had a strong team. They finish¬ ed out of the playoffs but they were in¬ vited to the South Saskatchewan tourna¬ ment in which we know they will do their best. Our thanks go out to Mr. Daverne who did a great job of coaching. We feel sure that next year our Juniors will once again be on top and bring the championship back to Balfour. Lots of Luck, boys! xm 60 Balfour Beacon ' 59
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