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BALFOUR TECHNICAL SCHOOL Offers the Following Courses: Commercial A four-year course leading to a Grade XII diploma, preparing students to enter business as stenographers, secretaries, bookkeepers and other office positions. A one-year intensive course for those who have a minimum standing of Grade X or who are eighteen years of age, preparing them for employment as stenographers, secretaries and gen¬ eral clerical assistants. A one-year intensive course for boys who have a minimum standing of Grade XI, preparing them for employment in bookkeeping, selling and general business. A course in comptometry, bookkeeping machines, and other types of calculators for those seeking employment as business machine operators. The length of time for completion of this course, is approximately three months. Industrial A four-year course leading to a Grade XII diploma and including a maximum of four credits in the study of Electricity, Woodworking, Drafting, Motor Engineering, or Machine Shop for those who plan to seek employment in one of these fields. A one-year course for those who have a minimum standing of Grade X, and wish to enter the trades in any one of the fields of Electricity, Drafting, Woodworking, Motor Engineering or Machine Shop. A winter course beginning in October in Motor Engineering, Machine Shop and Welding for those engaged in agriculture. This course finishes in time for spring work on the farm. Home Economics A four-year course leading to a Grade XII diploma and including Cooking, Sewing, and Home Administration for those who wish to become proficient in the household arts. This course meets the requirements for admission to the Nursing Schools of Saskatchewan Hospitals. An intensive course in Professional Dressmaking requiring one year. Although this course is strictly vocational, the Department of Education will give the successful student as many as three credits towards a Grade XI or Grade XII certificate. Commercial Art A four-year course leading to a Grade XII certificate and specializing in commercial art with a maximum of four credits in Grades XI and XII. An intensive course requiring one or two years for those who have the aptitude and are plan¬ ning to seek employment in the field of commercial art. Teachers’ College Entrance The courses offered in Commercial, Home Economics and Industrial subjects taken with the required courses in Mathematics qualify a student to enter Teachers ' College in Moose Jaw and Saskatoon, or the College of Education at the University of Saskatchewan. The smaller centres of the province offer new and inviting fields to those who plan to enter the teaching profession. So in addition to the teaching of regular academic subjects, a student is able to obtain special qualifications to teach Commercial, Home Economics and Industrial Arts. Nursing Courses in Commercial, Home Economics and Industrial Arts, taken with the required courses in Chemistry, qualify students for nurses ' training in hospitals. University Entrance Students who become interested in University training after starting any of the above courses may qualify for University entrance, by taking two courses in Mathematics, two Sciences and one language. This meets the requirements for admission to University courses in Engineering, Commerce, Household Science, Education and Nursing. Cultural Opportunities Splendid facilities are offered for those who wish to include f ine and practical arts, vocal and orchestral work and music appreciation in their courses. There are many extra-curricular activities giving expression to student interests through the media of Orchestra, Band, Glee Club, Alpha Tau (Typing), School Newspaper and Yearbook, Badminton, Tennis, Camera, Drama, French, Machine Shop, Public Speaking, and Writers ' Clubs. FOR INFORMATION, please telephone LA 2-9444 or address The Principal, Balfour Technical School, Regina, Saskatchewan. 14 Balfour Beacon ' 5
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JEAN BREHM—Oh where, oh where, Has my little dog gone. Ambition—To go to Ottawa. SOI pgr Peeve—Competition! ° f GLENN CLARK °f I like work, it fascinates me, I could sit and look at it all day. ° Ambition—To follow Alfred Hitchcock ' s foot- ai steps. Pet Peeve—-Dissecting worms. DELORRAINE COX Eeenie, meenie, minee, mo, One of her boy friends will have to go. Ambition—Secretary to a Private Eye. 0 ) Pet Peeve—Studying. je IRENE CUCHIRAN Iti Irene is a very nice lass, And she ' s always cheerful in every class. IC ‘ Ambition—Field of teaching. nt Pet Peeve—Cream with Straw-Barry ' s. DORIS DADYK She dances, she dates. But examinations she hates. Ambition—Trip to Florida. Pet Peeve—Boys with brushcuts. ,e WILMA DOBSON fei Our hat is off to a wonderful gal. lei To all of us she ' s been a great pal. Ambition—-To go overseas St) Pet Peeve—Sports cars. icl RONALD EIBOFF Ron has a roving eye. For all the girls as they pass by. Ambition—To be a retired businessman Pet Peeve—Tight skirts. ISABEL ELLIOTT rir All summer long and now winter too, Work keeps her from seeing you know who! Ambition—To be Marlon Brando ' s PRIVATE secretary. Pet Peeve— The stroll — (but where to?) ei MARCIA FAHLMAN The mind has a thousand loves. The heart has but one. Ambition—To become a private secretary. Pet Peeve—Spending money. or DOREEN FOREMAN ,,, She ' s cute, she ' s sweet, she ' s very neat, Our little Duzzy just can ' t be beat, oil Ambition—To inherit a million dollars. Pet Peeve—A certain customized metallic plum purple car, equipped with driver. ELAINE FOX Hen parties are her greatest joy. That is—beside her favorite boy. Ambition—To get a rock the size of Gibraltar. Pet Peeve—The merchandise that belongs in a Pat jacket — No. 9. SUSAN GRAINGER 11 When the cat is away, t li The mice will lay. ., Ambition—Join the navy, til pet Peeve—Alex Pogany. F :r ANNE HALAPATZ I can be happy, I can be sad, I can be good, or I can be bad. Ambition—Private Secretary. Pet Peeve—Brothers that sing. ifJ LAURA HEINRICH tu Inside school, so demure. Outside, we ' re not so sure. je Ambition—To teach juveniles to be delinquents, a Pet Peeve—People who leave only a block for parking space. Id I GLADYS HEPTING Gladys is very sweet and kind, The best friend you could hope to find. Ambition—To earn her first million. Pet Peeve—Old cars. 4 C ROSEMARIE HERPERGER Not over serious, not over gay, But a real nice girl in her own quiet way. Ambition—To carry the lamp. Pet Peeve—A certain varsity just over the line. DOREEN HERTER What ' s yours is mine, And what ' s mine is my own. Ambition—To sing with Simon Crum. Pet Peeve—Girls driving Cadillacs. GERALD HUBER All great men are dying off. And I don ' t feel well myself. Ambition—Chartered Accountant. Pet Peeve—Life in general. LaVONNE IMBERY Here is a gal that needs a deterrent, Her guy has left to go to Swift Current. Ambition—To live for the rest of her life. Pet Peeve—Scarlet fever. CAROL KLINCK Her hopes are high, her ambition great, She ' ll reach her goal at any rate. Ambition—A kitchen full of pots and pans. Pet Peeve—A certain boy with a ' 53 Ford. ELIZABETH KOSWIN Full of fun and joyous laughter. Thinks her work can wait till after. Ambition—To be a messenger for the C.P.R. Telegraphs. Pet Peeve—Typewriters that won ' t type sixty words a minute. DONNA MacPHERSON She ' s little, she ' s wise, But oh, there ' s mischief in her eyes. Ambition—To retire the day I graduate. Pet Peeve—A very special male in Saskatoon. SANDRA MAHARA If you don ' t at first succeed, Try and try again. Ambition—To invent a school without teachers, homework, or exams. Pet Peeve—Life in General!!! BERNICE McEACHERN She wants to be one of the gals in white, We hope her success will reach a great height. Ambition—To get her R.N. Pet Peeve—People who snore in Economics. ARLENE MILLEN Pleasant, friendly, a nice girl to meet. Her goal she will surely reach. Ambition—To see the world. Pet Peeve—People who get high marks. KATHERINE MOLDOVAN Always ready with a helpful hand, That ' s why her contributions have been so grand. Ambition—Air-line hostess. Pet Peeve—Pickles and milk. JOHN MOST Friends, Romans, Classmates, Lend me your Social homework. Ambition—To be a gym teacher in a girls ' school. Pet Peeve—The opposite sex. JOAN NOVAK Work and worry have killed many a man, She won ' t die young. Ambition—Go on her honeymoon in a Satellite. Pet Peeve—Nights that aren ' t long enough. VERNA PALASCHUK Sometimes lively, sometimes demure, But she will succeed, of that we are sure. Ambition—To become a private secretary. Pet Peeve—A certain male in Saskatoon. MARGARET PATTERSON A good student, a friend worthwhile. Always ready with a smile. Ambition—To travel. Pet Peeve—Getting up in the morning. SONIA PARZERNUIK The hour has come, but not the man. Ambition—To live, love, and be happy. Pet Peeve—University men. KEN PROCTOR Never lets school interfere with his education. Ambition—To invent a homework machine. Pet Peeve—Inefficiency of the automobile. RALPH SALI When I feel like working, I lie down until the feeling passes. Ambition—To see the other worlds. Pet Peeve—Women! RITA SALI Angelic looks, curly hair, Doesn ' t hide that mischief there. Ambition—Air Stewardess. Pet Peeve—Elvis Presley. LEONA SCHAFFER Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, But gee, it ' s winter time! Ambition—To tour the world. Pet Peeve—Sleeping in. ANNA SCHMITZ She will long be remembered here. Although she must leave this year. Ambition—To be a private secretary. Pet Peeve—Staying out late. ELLEN SERBU These old halls won ' t be the same, With the absence of her name. Ambition—To fly in a balloon. Pet Peeve—Brown eyes and curly hair. YVETTE ST. ONGE A great girl we must admit. And confident we are she ' ll make a hit. Ambition—To make grade 12 in one year. Pet Peeve—People with big cars. RONALD TRIFFO He who waits gets everything, Don ' t wait too long. Ambition—Accountant. Pet Peeve—Sideburns. RUTH WAGNER One of the terrible six is she. Without her — how quiet it would be. Ambition—To marry a millionaire with one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel. Pet Peeve—Peroxide that doesn ' t work. GRACE WILSON Her happy face and laughing smile. We ' ll all remember for a long, long while. Ambition—Field of teaching. Pet Peeve—Boys with long hair. SHIRLEY WOLFE Shirl is always pert and neat At anything she ' s hard to beat. Ambition—To manage her own Public Steno¬ graphy Office. Pet Peeve—Trying to find time to eat lunch. PAUL YACIW With all the kids Paul really rates, But Composition exams he really hates. Ambition—To understand women. Pet Peeve—Life in general. on He ko i x 8 Balfour Beacon ' 58 13
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