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

 - Class of 1959

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SENIOR BOYS BASEBALL Bock Row: Bob Frolick, Ed Beatty, Oscar Bazelwich, Vic Chobaniuk, Bob Petford, Allan Smigiel (Mgr.) Front Row: Brian Dutkowski, Ted Sroka, Glen Bosch, Chris Batley, Jim Frolick, Butch Steponchev. SENIOR BOYS FOOTBALL Back Row: Keith Deeks, Errol Klinck, John Lipp, Bill Dinu, Dareau Aschenbrenner, Rudy Richter, Earl Heinrichs, Gary Brandt, Bill Johanson, Richard Alberts, Victor Chobaniuk. Second Row: Ernie Molnar, Bob Richardson, Dick Marvin, Lome Gale, George Hleboff, Glen Forster, Dennis Keiser, Marvin Kirby, Jerry Andal, Bill Grainger, Eugene March- thaler, Eugene Zaporowski, George Do- brescu, Randal Dash, Francis McArther, Wally Hommersham (Mgr.) Front Row: Gary Butler, Bill Reiger, John Guerins, Gilbert Wagner (Asst. Coach), Cliff Grad, Maurice Martin, John John¬ son, Mr. G. Currie (Coach), Terry Males- ku, Richard Stevens, George Kuntz, Mr. Daverne, George Harwood, Clarence Beittel, Ken Brown. SENIOR GIRLS SOFTBALL Front Row: Miss V. Kachman, Loraine Barker, Sandra Mahara, Dellene Wood¬ ard, Bernice McEachern, John Lipp (Coach). Second Row: Diane Krattenthaler, Ardale Clark. Front Row: Isabel Petford, Bernice Banda, Elaine Mozell. Missing: Eleanor Mustatia, Janelle Holms, Jean Johnson, Ronnie Goetz. Balfour Beacon ' 59 65

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N STOR’S TV RADIO SERVICE We Specialize in Nite Service Bus. or Res. Phone LA 3-0350 824 Victoria Ave. - Regina, Sask. flunito fia eball The junior baseball team had a very successful year. The team won 4 out of 5 league games to end up on top of the league. In the playoffs, Balfour met Cam¬ pion in the semi-finals and they were de¬ feated by a close score of 8 to 7. The coaching was handled expertly by John Chobaniuk and we ' d like to con¬ gratulate him and the team on a job well done. Next year, we should have another top-notch team. Good luck! Senior fealehalL Our Senior Baseball team last year was one of the finest in the history of Balfour. Their sparkling play and the old Balfour spirit helped them win all except one of their games. In the city final the boys played their best but Lady Luck wasn ' t with them and they lost a heartbreaker to their traditional rivals, Campion Maroons, 1-0. The coaching was effectively handled by Mr. Frison. Good luck next year, boys! 2180 12th Ave. Crests Made To Order KULLMAN’S MEN’S WEAR ALL THE LATEST IN SPORTSWEAR 2026 - 12th Ave. SPIC and SPAN DRY CLEANERS and TAILORS Free Pick-up and Delivery 922 Victoria Ave. Ph. LA 2-2339 Prop. Ray S. King Senior fyaatball Qinil ' Softball Though no championship was gained, a lot of fun was had by all. The Girls ' Softball team was made up of eleven girls who liked playing softball and who had ability and sportsmanship. The season started off on May 8 with a game between Balfour and Luther. Luther topped Balfour 8 to 3. Of the six scheduled games the Balfour girls won three. The team was Isabell Petford, pitcher; Eleanor Mustatia, catcher; Jean Johnson, first; Ronny Gates, second; Ardale Clark, third; Bernice Banda, short; and Dellen Woodward, Janelle Holmes, Sandra Ma- hara, Dianne Krattenthaler, and Loraine Barker, fielders. The manager was Bernice McEachern and John Lipp was coach. The girls want to thank them and Miss Kachman for the help they gave them. Balfour this year had one of the most powerful teams in the history of High School Football. Under the superior coaching of Mr. Currie, ably assisted by Gilbert Wagner and Al Relkieg, the Redmen breez¬ ed through regular league play without much trouble. They won all five games. Every team, no matter how good it is, always has one bad day. The Redmen hap¬ pened to have their off-day in the City Final. Although fighting with the old Tech spirit, nothing seemed to go right and they lost the game to their traditional rivals, Campion Maroons. Despite the fact that losing this game was a heartbreaker to them, the Redmen took the loss like true sportsmen. Balfour Tech had good reason to be proud of their football team. Next year ' s team should be another powerhouse, and we are sure that next year the championship trophy will come back to Tech. Good luck, fellows! W. K. CHM’ HUEY 1717 - 10th AVE. OPEN 5 P.M. - 2:30 A.M. Where the most delicious Chinese dishes are served. Try our specially prepared Deep Fried Fresh Shrimps The Finest Sea-Food Free Delivery LA 2-1433 It ' s from B IR K S • Trophies, Medals • Silverware • Watches • China • Leather • Diamonds Balfour School Pins and Rings Also Crested Gifts Girls ' Balfour School Rings, $3.50 Boys ' Balfour School Rings, $5.25 BIRRS JEWELLERS 1833 Scarth Street — Regina Quarterback Sneak 64 Balfour Beacon ' 59



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£e Uosi Cjibli ' feaAJzethall It ' s a high shot from the edge of the key. The spectators are silent for the game is tied. There is a swoosh as the ball drops neatly through the basket. A great cheer rises from the Tech supporters—Balfour has broken the tie. Many a tense moment such as this were experienced during the season by the mem¬ bers of the Senior Girls ' Basketball team. Though the girls only won one game and tied one, there are promises of revenge for the future. Promises that will be carried out by such teamsters as Dellene Woodward, Lynne Hawrylak, Eunice Leach, forwards; Ardale Clark, Bernice Banda, guards; Phyl¬ lis Cross and Eileen Lupastin, centres. Joyce Eastman, forward, would be one of the figh¬ ters too, but she will be graduating this year. The team felt a loss when Velma Harrison moved to Calgary. The girls would like to thank Muriel Proctor and Mr. Daverne for the excellent job of managing and coaching they did. Good luck next year, girls! ' TEA ROOM HENRY YEE, Prop. CORNER OF 5TH AVENUE WASCANA PHONE JO 8-2117 GENERAL ELECTRIC PHILIPS DUMONT SYLVANIA PH0I1£ Lfl 2-6651 ELECTRIC LIMITED 1943 SCflfiTH SI. 2815 5th Ave. Phone JO 9-9130 Regina, Sask. Maclare Construction Co. Ltd. 1237 ALBERT ST., REGINA, SASK. Excavating and Concrete Construction Basements A Speciality PHONE JO 9-9363 - RES- JO 9-1731 Me Ut B-A-L-F-O-U-R. Who are we for? BAL¬ FOUR. Yes sir, we sure are and for that reason we won the Merit Trophy. The cup was presented to Allan Smigiel on behalf of the football team and the school while the cheerleaders looked on. The trophy has been given for the past three years and Tech had all the qualifica¬ tions this year that go toward winning it. The merits which the school must have in order to win it are cheerleading ability, student and adult participation and sport- manship of the spectators. The cheerleaders and our new Pep squad led the students in cheering their team on and in winning the cup. We can be truly proud of them and of the teachers. Miss Kachman and Mr. Daverne who worked so hard with them. Keep up the good work next year, kids, and maybe we ' ll walk off with it again. for your protection PREPAID MEDICAL- CARE GROUP MEDICAL SERVICES 1843 BROAD STREET REGINA, SASK. G i eAieciAuuf The girls in red and white who lead the Balfour supporters have much to be thank¬ ed for. They were faithful at all our foot¬ ball, basketball and baseball games showing a proficiency that comes only after long and hard hours of practice. Of course they refers to our eight cheerleaders. The cheerleading season starts early in the year with a call for girls who have acro¬ batic, gymnastic and voice ability as well as a pleasant appearance. Out of about 30 applicants nine were chosen. Holdovers were Bobbi Mayer, Jo-Ann Frasz, Betty Hoffert, Linda LeBoldus, Shir¬ ley Lascue and Vivian Radu. Among the new cheerleaders were Peggy Sentis, Gayle Foster, and Lorraine Klechko. Jo-Ann drop¬ ped out after the football season because of a very busy agenda. In past years the cheerleaders were divided into Senior and Junior but this year the only thing that separated them was their uniforms. The girls collect all their yells of the year before, find new ones and even write their own. Originality helped them lead the Pep Club and all Balfour to win the Merit T rophy. Yes, the cheerleaders have much to be thanked for. Thank you, girls! and thank you Miss Kachman and Bobbi for the fine job you did. BROWN’S AUCTION ROOMS LTD. New and Used Furniture Auctioneers FARM AND CITY SALES Goods for Sale at all times. Auction Sales As Advertised. C. R. BROWN 1766 Osier St., Regina, Phone LA 3-2604 MacPHERSON, LESLIE TYERMAN Barristers and Solicitors 2236 Albert St. — Regina, Sask. Phone LA 2-3752 Belgian Cleaners and TAILORS Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Alterations Our Specialty 1866 McIntyre St. Regina, Sask. A Matter of Good Taste 04teA4 potato- Bar - B - Q Chips Dip Chips A SIZE FOR EVERY NEED A Matter of Good Taste 66 Balfour Beacon ' 59

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