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

 - Class of 1958

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GRADUATES 4A CHRIS BATLEY For hockey, rugby and baseball. His name ' s familiar around the halls. Ambition—To do all that doth become a man. Pet Peeve—Girls. FRANK BAUMGARTNER Left us for greener pastures. ED BEATTY From the farm he comes every day. Most of the time with a load of -?(hay) Ambition—Help Prime Minister Diefenbaker. Pet Peeve—Stanicky. MIKE BISHOP Wit and sarcasm are the clues. And these he oft doth loosely use. Ambition—To be 21. Pet Peeve—Aldermen. WAYNE CHAPPELLE When he feels like working in his classes, He sits back till the feeling passes. Ambition—To be friends with Mr. Mitchell. Pet Peeve—I ' ll never tell. REG CLARKE A little work and a lot of play, Clarke would call this a very good day. Ambition—To get out of school. Pet Peeve—Lady Teachers. EARL CRAIG He ' s tall and dark and full of vim, No doubt some girl will fall for him. Ambition—To be a gym instructor in a girls ' school. Pet Peeve—Guys who drive right by. GEORGE DAY In the morning and at night I ' m always ready for a fight. Teachers, teachers what are they. It seems I sleep most all the day. Ambition—To see the light. Pet Peeve—Work. BOD FEDOR He ' s rowdy, gay, and entrancing, Loves ping pong and square dancing. Ambition—To own a fleet of FORDS! Pet Peeve—Wolves. JAMES FROLICK Defense man of the Juvenile team, But to be a good stick boy is his dream! Ambition—The major leagues. Pet Peeve—Women. GORDON HALL Whatever he does, wherever he goes. Success is assured, this he knows! Ambition—To learn to drive. Pet Peeve—His Prefect. FRED HARVEY—He ' s 4A ' s one and only artist, On a job well done he does insist. Ambition—To play with Elvis. Pet Peeve—Social teachers. LEONARD KALK A good man will find a way, Leonard may get lost. Ambition—To be leader of the Rebels. Pet Peeve—Too many girls. JUNE KATCHER Although June is the president of the S. R. C., Our mascot she will always be. Ambition—To marry a pitcher. Pet Peeve—Tall, dark, that ' s all. VALERIAN KARCHEWSKI He ' s got his start on his fantastic dream, To learn to run a gestetner machine. Ambition—Salesman. Pet Peeve—People who talk too much. WILLIAM KELLY Plays hockey with the greatest of ease, Resembles a man on a flying trapeze. Ambition—Play hockey with Toronto. Pet Peeve—To come back to school after losing a hockey game. PETER KOZAKAVICH Peter is one of the bigger boys. But still plays with kids ' toys. Ambition—To sell anything. Pet Peeve—Bicycles. LEONARD LE BOLDUS Books are not pleasing, however good. His mind refuses this kind of food. Ambition—Who knows. Pet Peeve—Volkwagons (Konrad ' s) MAURICE MARTIN I wish that I could see, French that wasn ' t Greek to me. Ambition—To go back to Bosco. Pet Peeve—School anyday. GERALD MEYER Not over serious, not over gay. But a real nice fellow in his quiet way. Ambition—To pass comp. Pet Peeve—Too many essays. LARRY MOE Singing Larry is our boy, and Mr. Ziedler ' s pride and joy. Ambition—Sing with Elvis. Pet Peeve—Girls, any girls. BOB MORRISON Radiator, carburetor, push button doors, Of these he is quite sure. But when it comes to books, they sure hold no allure. Ambition—To have a race with Swystun. Pet Peeve—Aldermen. GEORGE NEWSON Usually quiet. But sometimes starts a riot. Ambition—Get a job. Pet Peve—Old cars. EMIL ODOWICHUK Last year in chem, ' twas brains. This year it ' s nothing but pains. Ambition—To make more noise. Pet Peeve—Comp. RICHARD OVEREND Fat boy of 4A Ambition—To be a machinist. Pet Peeve—Clarke and the boys. LEO PAULOSKI To him we apply the old philosophy, Not a leader of men, but a follower of women. Ambition—To be a draftsman. Pet Peeve—Muscles. BILL PRYMA Walks around gaily and spryly. Commonly know as Smiley. Ambition—To be a little taller. Pet Peeve—Women. ERNEST SCHWARTZ I ' m in the jailhouse now. Ambition—Someday to get a good car. Pet Peeve—Swystun. TERRY SMITH Open the door, open the gate. Here comes Terry to graduate. Ambition—Get out of school. Pet Peeve—Most girls. EDWARD SPLETT So much to learn, so much to do. We think it is too much for you. Ambition—Play football. Pet Peeve—Blondes. ROBERT STANICKY I don ' t need it, I can ' t afford it. But, I ' m going to get it. Ambition—To be a man. Pet Peeve—The farmers. RON STRASSBURGER Strass and Reg make quite a pair, Forever in the teachers ' hair. Ambition—To join the Navy (R) Pet Peeve—Women teachers. BILL SWERID Friendly, Friendly, Friendly, Bill, , Will he ever get over the hill? Ambition—Build stairs. Pet Peeve—Mosh. GORDON SWYSTUN Generally speaking, he ' s generally speaking. Ambition—Be buddies with Mr. Heinrichs. Pet Peeve—Cops. CLAYTON WEED He ' s 4A ' s pride and joy, Commonly known as laughing boy. Ambition—Join the mounties. Pet Peeve—Red-Headed ladies. Balfour Beacon ' 58 9



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GRADUATES 4B PATRICIA AMON Our TV star and busy lass, Is always tops in the class. Ambition—University. Pet Peeve—Getting up in the morning. JUNE BETCHER June is a singing star, In the future she ' ll go far. Ambition—Play in the Boston Symphony. Pet Peeve—An untuned piano or a younger sister. HELEN BOEHLEN This little miss is quite a lass, Everyone agrees she has lots of class. Ambition—To be an air stewardess. Pet Peeve—A certain Saskatoon resident. ROBERTA BUSBY Don ' t jump to conclusions so soon, She merely goes curling with that broom. Ambition—To be a teacher. Pet Peeve—Homework. RUTH COCHRANE She sports Ivy League shirts and knee high socks, With the guys and dolls she ' s really tops. Ambition—To go to Weyburn (Training school). Pet Peeve—Musicians and Plymouths. MARLENE EUTENEIER A dimple in her cheek, a twinkle in her eyes, This kind of look would get any guy. Ambition—To go to university. Pet Peeve—Riding a bus. DALE HUSBAND Short and cute and lots of fun. Yet serious and willing when work must be done. Ambition—To curl with Garnet Campbell. Pet Peeve—A certain red head. HILDA IBERER Very talented and very bright, We know things for Hilda, will turn out just right. Ambition—To make some big changes. Pet Peeve—Flat tires. JEAN JOHNSON A laugh, a giggle, a snicker, a roar, Then silence as Mr. Larrigan walks through the door. Ambition—To capture a forty foot purple people eater. Pet Peeve—1953 Mercury. ANITA KATONA She dances she dates. And with the kids she rates. Ambition—To drive her own Cadillac. Pet Peeve—Boys without cars. SHEILA LAFLEUR Short and sweet and always gay, A certain guy likes her that way. Ambition—To teach little minds. Pet Peeve—Being called peanuts. SHARON MAGEE Works real hard, day after day. Yet the weekends find her bright and gay. Ambition—To get her R.N. and her M.R.S. Pet Peeve— Eddy My Love. MARLENE MANDAM This little blond is sometimes quiet. But some of her jokes would cause a riot. Ambition—To become a nurse. Pet Peeve—Peroxide blonds. SHIRLEY MASDING Laughing and gay is our Shirl, And in love must be our girl. Ambition—To go to Campion. Pet Peeve—Sailor boys. ELLA NAMISNYK Laugh and be merry is her theme, Tall, dark, and handsome is her dream. Ambition—To be the first girl to go up in Sputnik . Pet Peeve—Brother-in-law ' s jokes. AILEEN PROZYCHEN Aileen plans to go to college, She thinks that she may gain some know¬ ledge. Ambition—To understand Willy. Pet Peeve—Hockey games on Friday nights. JOANNE SAWCHYN Our Ginger has a smile so sunny. Ready to laugh at anything funny. Ambition—To attend Normal School in Moose Jaw. Pet Peeve—Boys who can ' t dance. ARLENE PEDERSON Arlene is a quiet lass. We need more like her in our class. Ambition—A partnership with a ' 55 Chev. Pet Peeve—Short weekends. BARBARA SHAW Babs is here, Babs is there. Always getting in Cochrane ' s hair. Ambition—Who has ambition? Pet Peeve—Competing with a V-8 engine. MARCIA STITH Personality, ambition, pleasant smile, This cute little girl is always in style. Ambition—To travel the world over. Pet Peeve — A certain male university student. CAROLYN TREBLE Always laughing, always gay. She ' s sure young love, has come her way. Ambition—To take a lab tech, course at Regina College. Pet Peeve—Two pairs of glasses after dark. ELIZABETH TSAKIRES Always talking and telling the latest news, Very seldom you see her with the blues. Ambition—To be a teacher. Pet Peeve—Teen-age high school boys. MARVIN DANIELSON With his crate as his own fate. He ' ll never be late for any date. Ambition—To be a leader of the rebels. Pet Peeve—People who have better cars than his. BRIAN DUTKOWSKI In every sport he takes part, And a certain girl has won his heart. Ambition—University on a hockey scholarship. Pet Peeve—Second year girls. DAN LEACH Always a smile in his eye, Quiet and reserved, he ' s a real swell guy. Ambition—To make a fast million. Pet Peeve—Worrying about getting yesterday ' s homework done for tomorrow. RANDY LORENZ He tries his hardest to be an artist. For this is his aim—to gain great fame. Ambition—To be a bartender. Pet Peeve—A girl who spends half her life at the Y. W. ALLEN MILOVANOV In Texas there is a need for men. So Willy is going to A and M. Ambition—To play in the Rose Bowl. Pet Peeve—A certain Sharon at Sheldon. DAVE PADY I don ' t like the teacher, the subject ' s too deep, I ' d drop the class, but I need the sleep. Ambition—To invent an atomic wheel chair. Pet Peeve—Energetic people. GARY POLLOCK Gary has a roving eye, For all the girls passing by. Ambition—To be a life-guard for a car wash. Pet Peeve—Girls who don ' t do their homework. MAX PREIKSCHAT To laugh and joke, he is always ready, And with a blond he is going steady. Ambition—To change the diamond. Pet Peeve—People who can ' t pronounce his name. DON SENKIW Our past president. JACK SPICER In class we find him sound asleep, snoring very lightly, At recess time he ' s wide awake looking very sprightly. Ambition—To find a girl his size. Pet Peeve—Short girls. ELMER SCHWARTZ Not over serious, not over gay. But a real nice fellow in his quiet way. Ambition — Reconstruct Saskatchewan ' s high¬ way. Pet Peeve—A certain soprano. 1 1 Balfour Beacon ' 58

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