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5 It ANAKA, BEVERLY— Oh! He ' s a REBEL. K BAITINGER, WILMA — An angel with rusty wings and rusty halo. in BATLEY, ESTHER—Not a leader of women, but a follower of men. BERG, PAT—School, school, where does it end? 5 P BONEY, JOAN—Why teachers go grey. BUHLER, SHARON—Says little, does much. CHOBOT, IRENE—Ambition: To spend her honey¬ moon in Pinkie. DADYK, VERA—A real card that ought to be dealt with. oc d{ DOLMAN, DIANE— Oh, Waynie, you ' re vile. DORNEY, BEVERLEY — She wants to travel around the world. ' r ENDRES, ARLENE—New biological specimen—a chatter bug. ks FIESSEL, ROSA—Left early to avoid the June rush. GOWETOR, JOAN -Talks a little, works some, always has her homework done. HERRMAN, VERYLA—The devil ' s understudy. h( HUBER, MARIE—We are sorry that Marie has left us. ft KITNEY, BARTLEY—He wears a black leather jacket and motorcycle boots. KNOWLES, DARLENE—She ' s as NornV ' al as any girl in love. LARSEN, JUDY—Barry and me on the lone prairie. 01 !Vf 1 H LIEPPY, SHIRLEY—This girl ' s got talent; some of it must be hidden. 0 MARUSIAK, PRISCILLA— I didn ' t say a word. MEYER, RITA—Why be difficult? Be impossible. NEUMAN, SHIRLEY—There ' s danger in her eyes, on OANCIA, JANE—Little Laughing Flower. I I OLTEAN, RUBY—A walking joke book. POITRAS, MARIE—Silent in school—it ' s safer h that way. PRESTED, CARLA—Here comes Carla a Bob-Bob- Bobbing along. RACETTE, LUCY — A big heart in a small package. SAVAGE, JOYCE—Joyce Savage is really quite tame. :n SAWCHYN, LORETTA—Always Jack ing around. SANJENKO, BERNICE—The one and only—not ft saying what! SEIDA, ALMA—Airforce; Lonely; Man Away. ;rr SIEBERT, PHYLLIS—Judy ' s companion in crime. VANCE, DAE—Hey Dae! Where ' s your diamond? I WATSON, BARBARA -Is she really as tough as Whipper Billy Watson? 3f ■ c? 1 3 E DREVENY, LILLIE—Picturesque addition to 3E. DUSYK, CLAUDETTE—Don ' t rush me! The last bell hasn ' t rung yet. f Balfour Beacon ' 58 17
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5A ARNUSCH, SHARON —Never a dull moment. BARKER, LORAINE— Good ole St. NICHOL(a)S B BERTHOLET, ANITA —Gets her exercise skippir g B BODNARESKO, VICKY— The R.C.M.P. has a sp B cial attraction for Vicky. CLAUDE, PATSY —Patsy has a catalogue of bo £ CHAVICH, LILY — Mamma, buy me one those 7 C DINU, BILL —They closed Molner ' s Barber Schoc FIESEL, FRED —School bored him, so he decidj to leave. FRIEDRICK, ELSIE — 7 ls my halo on straight? FROLIC, MARJORIE —Marj doesn ' t let school ii terfere with her education. GRAD, CLIFF —God ' s gift to women, (he thinks HOFFMAN, CLAUDIA —Robin Hood, and her bar of men. KIPPER, PAT— Whoo! Here ' s a good one! KORCHINSKI, DELLA— What ' s she got up hi sleeve now, besides her elbow. KRATTENTHALER, DIANNE— 8th wonder of th world. KRUG, MARTHA— Men, I love ' em all. LUEDTKE, ERNIE —Don ' s partner in crime. MANDRYK, ALESIA— Though her leaving Balfoi was a must, our memories of her will nevi rust. MANN, DOLLY —Hears all, knows all, tells ell. MAYER, ROBERTA —Favorite chocolate bar— C Henry. McEACHERN, PAT —Ten easy steps to insanit NEIZNER, REG —Put him in a cage . . . feed or peanut daily. PURCELL, DON — Have nothing to do, guess I go to school. QUINN, BETTY —Cute, friendly and sweet, h kid is hard to beat. REIN, LLOYD —Not a leader of men, but follower of women. RITTER, LEONA —Plans her future according t the teacup reader. ROMMAN, LAURIE— $64,000 Question! SCHAFFER, HILDA— Little fiend of the world SHIER, VIVIAN —She seems to be quiet, but cn never knows. STEPONCHEV, BUTCH— Flunk now, and avoid h rush. SULSBACK, DODY— There ' s one in every rocrr TESKEY, MARY —Caesar was ambitious and diet Mary will live on forever! THAUBERGER, PHYLLIS —The sparkle in her e e matches the sparkle on her hand. UHREN, PHYLLIS — Wonder what the left 31 H. W. stand for. Could it be Herb Walters? URSAN, RON —Win?, women and women. WETTSTEIN, MARLENE — Okay, you guys, wfc was in that coke? ZBITNUIK, JANET — Omigosh! Lost all m) cribs. YAREMKO, NATALIE —Nat ' s a regular Ball 0 fire. 16 Balfour Beacon ' 5 i
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EASTMAN, JOYCE—Vivacious, gay, through tf fl day. This gal is always that way. EUTENIER, ELAINE—Wise and small, A talkati doll. SM HALL, PRISCILLA—French verbs, French vert what for art thou, French verbs? Wl HARRISON, VELMA—Basketball, track and fie Will give Velma a winner ' s shield. KYLE, ANN—Always a ready smile and a m At chievous wink. MclNTYRE, LOUISE—She ' s quiet and demy BP with marks that are sure. PETFORD, ISABEL—Skips a school team in BA way that ' s supreme. PROCKTER, MURIEL—Lots of pep, vigor too, Ct Muriel has lots to do. SCHAFFER, GERALDINE—Likes school. ImagineD SINCLAIR, AUDREY—If brains were trains, she own her own railroad. FP SUDERMAN, MARGUERITE—When she came sf was shy, Now she ' s 3E ' s Private Eye. FP TANOUYE, JUDY—She ' s sugar and spice ar everything nice. Gl THUNE, SHARON—Started reading the dictio ary, but found the stories too short. Gl TOWLE, ANN—Laugh and the class laughs; t Gl I serve detention alone. TREMBLAY, ADELE—Laugh and be gay, this always her way. TSAKIRES, CHRISTINE—Fair hair, green eys our future nurse in disguise. VAN ZIFFLE, LYNNE—Dynamite comes in smc packages. WAIND, RAE—Where is my mystery book, mean history book? J WOLFE, LOUISE—But, Mr. was good for France. Larrigan, Napo e J K 5 f : CAMERON, DALE—Did the bump on the lie; do him any good? DOANE, MERVIN—There must be something ■ can say about him! LI GNIUS, LARRY—3F ' s mathematical genius?? HOBBS, RAY—To be a student or not to b That is the question. HOMERSHAN, WALLY—Boards at Regina o but not as an inmate. KISTNER, GERALD—He taught Ken Watson he P to curl. R LEIPPI, ARNOLD — 3F ' s twenty-eight mirjr SI after eight man. T LITTLEMORE, STAN—Just give him time. y MARECKI, JOHN— I ' ll bring the note tomorrw MARKEL, RAY—The only one in 3F who kr o I what he ' s doing. MASTEL, RAY— It was Ron that didn ' t do it.fl MEYER, ALBERT—He thinks the Red Rive ' only for Indians to swim in. PETFORD, BOB—What is it that takes hin V the stadium every night? SCHMIDT, HARVEY—He wants to know wic v to put the planker boards. V CAMERA SHY MASTEL, RON— No, it was Ray that did it I 18 Balfour Beacon ' 5 E
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