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1 tl I Qtl SMIGIEL, ALLAN—A Grade XII man who hates to leave Grade XI. reri WOHLBERG, WAYNE—Another expert on curling. fiel 1 o i; mANDREWS, DAVID—Duck, Dave! Here comes Mr. Matthews. til BRADLEY, LYLE—A good student and a swell guy to know. in BALBAR, ALVIN—The teachers dream of Alvin and wake up screaming. CHASE, DOUG—The Joker who keeps the room alive. ine DOBSON, WARREN — Mr. Matthew ' s opposition party. she FRIES, LEO—What have we got for lunch today, i $t i Alvin? FRIES, FRANK—Six months are up! Time for or another trim. GRAHAM, ELGIN—Never do today what you can tic do tomorrow. GRAINGER, WILLIAM—Always trying to scare??? hGILLILAND, JACK—Is everybody here? OPPS! Here comes Jack. HOCKINGS, ROBERT—Always has a , Toots -ache. eye HALLSWORTH, DOUG—Trying to beat the Rus¬ sians to the moon. imc HOGELIR, BERNARD—If I could only wear three pairs of glasses. k JONES, ERWIN—Aw, come on, tell me what a girl is. JACKLE, PAUL—Yo ho ho, and a bottle of Rum. !e JACOB, ADOLPH—What some girls could do with his blonde hair. KLINCK, ERROL—What ' s mine is mine, and what ' s yours is still mine. KEISER, DENNIS—All his interest lies in sports. KIRBY, MARVIN—Always looking for a parking space. KITTEL, ERIC—Tall, dark, oh well, you can ' t have everything. LIPON, ART—Asks questions that Einstein could not answer. LIPP, JOHN— Has my car got pickup! McMURCHIE, GARFIELD—Clark Gable ' s toughest competition. MILLEN, NEIL—Works all night, and sleeps in school. ho PELZER, HENRY —There ' s one in every class. RIPPERT, KONRAD—Now what will Kathy do? JthSHERLING, KENNETH—Lady Killer of 3G. TATOUI, EMIL—The Mad Draftsman. WASS, CHRIS—Did you eat your Wheaties this w morning? OV it. WATSON, SCOTT—Work fascinates him — he could sit and watch it all day. iei WEINBERGER, JOSEPH—My dad ' s a farmer, but I ' m not. WHITE, DENNIS—Dog ' s best friend. 5 Balfour Beacon ' 58 19
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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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5 H BATEMAN, WALLACE—Our rock from 3H. BOSCH, GLENN—Our pee wee league hero vA$ has a pee wee feline. BUTLER, GARY — Good student, good hocki player, lousy brawler. SE CLUFF, WILFRED—Some boys fight to keep th. R car on the road; this boy fights to keep H together. CONN, KENT—Likes geometry because the giX a re so helpful. EBERLE, NED—Our hero, Sir Lance-er-pot. ;d EUTENIER, EDWARD—The only brain in 3H th: hasn ' t been used yet. FLEURY, KEITH—He too would like to kill Me beth, but for personal reasons. FORSTER, GLEN — He dances, he dates, b„ examinations he hates. 3E FUESSEL, CLIFFORD—Oh no, not Lit: so socHI again. GOODALL, ARTHUR— Duhh, yeh, yeh. HI HANSON, BARRY—ZORRO! HERBACK, ALBERT—Small boy, big head, wha;u in it? K; HEUCHERT, ERWIN—Openly he doesn ' t like gir but secretly, oh man. LI ITCUSH, LARRY—He comes here to and to get out of work. get war: LI JOHNSON, JOHN—Love school. will make you fail LI w KENVILLE, KEN—Death follows his car. not, very good prospect. KERNECHUK, ALAN—Main objective—build M electronic algebra machine. M LATURNUS, JAMES—Newest member of tiw Don Cossack Club. MINTZ, WILLIAM—Tall, dark, and ridiculous studious. N MOLNAR, ERNIE—Has one love too many handle skilfully. Pi MUNRO, DON—Always tries to ram the guv front of him. HI MUSTATIA, VASILE—Most successful two-tine R SI POLZEN, MERVIN—Our next Jimmy Durante. PURDIE, JOHN—Found a new thrill—girls. SJ SANHEIM, BERT—Roams all night, sleeps school. w SERBAN, ROBERT—X x Y = Robert. SMITH, RONALD —- Gave up his freedom fr somebody in 3E. 1 STELLEK, DICK—Try as you will, you can ' t tir a reason for his presence. SWERID, GEORGE — Mr. McVety—vs—Sweic daily. Winner—guess who? WAGNER, GRANT—The Lone Psychiatrist ride again. ZAPOROSKIE, EUGENE—Didn ' t do a thing aC year, and I ' ve got the marks to prove it. 20 Balfour Beacon ' 5 °
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