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

 - Class of 1958

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BOWLING ROYAL SPORTING GOODS AT THE VIC ALLEYS Golf, Hunting, Fishing, Hockey Is Ideal Recreation Baseball, and Football Supplies Pete Gottselig, Mgr. Phone LA 2-5973 1945 Scarth St. Ph. LA 2-5442 SAM SWAIN JACK SWAIN “The House of Belter Values” Compliments of B. F. Goodrich Store REGINA CALGARY EDMONTON 1753 Broad Street Regina, Sask. Phone LA 3-8686 Smith St. at 11th Ave. Phone LA 2-2822 Thatcher ' s HARDWARE HARDWARE - PAINT - CHINA SPORTING GOODS APPLIANCES DRS. C. H. WEICKER, J. G. MITCHELL, MERRILL WEICKER, and Dr. J. B. SWEENEY DENTISTS 210 Medical and Dental Bldg., PHONE LA 2-4962 Reid Gourdie Co. Empire Wallpaper FURS and Paints, Ltd. Canada ' s Largest Wallpaper House 2419 - 11th Ave. Distributors of Imported and Phone LA 2-5004 Canadian-Made Papers The Finest in Furs 2226-11th Ave. Ph. LA 3-9626 PEARCE KAY—We wonder if her only intert ; is curling on the rink? POPESCUL, CECILIA—Oh, those boys from t farm slay me! PROCTOR, GARRY—One more curl and he ' ll lo Gl like a girl. REIHL, MARTHA—She likes Bev er!y Pear Butter. Gl TODERAN, MARIE—8th wonder of the world. u TOTH, LINDA—Linda, Marie, and the De makes three. TRIFFO, NORMAN—The object of his affecti H, will change his complexion. WAGMAN, JANICE—Lives for her Balgonie wet H ends. .. WASHCHYSHYN, ALEXANDRIA—All the go die young. No wonder I feel so awful. WELLWOOD, MARILYN—Future plans: teachir Watch out kids! ZELINSKI, JIM—Why Mr. Campbell wakes K screaming at night. LI L( M M ARMSTRONG, CONSTANCE — Her legs are fortune. u ATKINSON, CATHERYN — Campion, here s comes! Wonder why? BERNASKI, SHARON—Shy, but sweet. M ENDRES, PATRICIA—T.N.T. Tall, Nice, but Tal ative. M FILTEAU, DIANNE—You ' ll find her at the Ro la FLAMAND, ELSIE—Her interests lie north here. PI FRASER, BEATRICE—Left to get married. HAMM, LAVERNE—Work fascinates me! I cot PI sit and watch it all day. pi HENDRICKSON, CARON—Scott! Scott! Scott! HOFFERT, ELIZABETH—We all know she ' s be in California. McNAUGHTON, BARBARA—Form Rep. and p { sonality of 2E. S NEISNER, DIANNE—Dangerous things come small packages. PATZERNUIK, ALICE—What ' s the Air Force c C1 that Tech hasn ' t? S’ PETERSON, IRIS—Favorite song is Ain ' t M SI behaving —Anymore! PRYMA, VALERIE—Oh! The way she raises the si eyebrows. SCHERLE, MARTHA—Long black hair, blue eye.. SMITH, MARJORIE—Her love life is beyond o j5 control. STAUCH, HELEN—Helen now, Helen ever; Stauch now, but not forever! TASCHE, ROSE MARIE—Rosie is a dark-heir lass. Who believes in talking during class. ZACKRISSON, PAULINE— How ' s Florida? BONNOR, IAN—Does h is sleeping in school. BAUMGARTNER, ALFRED—Returned to Germar CANNING, DELMAR—To the teacher he ' s a po Because he just won ' t use his brain. FAUL, ROGER—Attends classes at Tech; et lunch at Central. GRIFFITH, KEN—Louis Armstrong II. HALL, CHARLES—McLean was never like this HARWOOD, GEORGE—Come down off your rac wave. HORSMAN, DONALD — Insists he doesn ' t li j Elizabeth, but we know better. JONES, JAMES-—Tall, dark and—quiet. LAWS, BURNETTE—Wanted: A girl 6 ' tall. MARVIN, DICK—Tall trees in a Dark forest cm Handsome birds. TODD, LARRY—George ' s comrade in crime. WOO, BARRY—Electricity ' s live wire. 2F APOGSOWICA, ALLAN—Has to know the who A alphabet or he can ' t spell his name. BENGERT, RICHARD—Here today, gone tomo r e BLUSCHKE, ARNOLD—Love him tender, love h, sweet; but don ' t forget his little feet. BRANDT, GORDON—If Caesar was killed . ambition; Gordon will live forever. BROWN, KEN— Judy, I ' m home. B CHOBANIUK, VIC—Our football hero. B DOW, JOHN—Short, skinny? DUFF, ALBERT — Oh, Well you can ' t hat everything. 401 Victoria Ave £ F Phones — LA-2-2190 LA-2-8365 LA-3-6012 GROCERIES MEATS A-n-T Props. - BERNASKI BROS. ARNESON DRUG STORE DRUGS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES R. L. McDonald, Prop. Phone LA 2-4822 Balfour Beacon ' 5

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KLOCK, MARLENE—Natural G. A. S. has come to Regina. KULLMAN, LORNA—Personality girl and over- ur - worked form rep. ln KUNTZ, CONNIE—She doesn ' t have rings on her fingers, but she does have bells on her toes. KUSHNIRYK, SHIRLEY—School just Peter ' s me out. LASCUE, PAT—This girl you see, but you don ' t a 9i hear. LAWSON, HOPE— . . . and was he cute! LIPON, MARION—Me and my baby are going ide steady. LONGUL, THELMA — Her favourite song, Oh liki Danny Boy. t MARCHTALER, CHARLOTTE — Came—stayed— t0 ' left. the NELSON, JANE—Hey, are you Jane or June? NELSON, JUNE—Like we said before, are you ni Jane or June? RITCO, MYRTLE — My name is Myrtle not Turtle. ROTH, LORRAINE—The quiet type. (Ha! Ha!) the SCHMIDT, MARLENE—There HE goes. SCHWARTZ, PAULENE—Sets a good example. °’ STUEHLER, JEAN — Wolseley ' s loss, Balfour ' s es 9ain. ULMER, JOAN— Hey girls, let ' s have a pyjama party! ' on UNRUH, JUNE—June has three prize possessions —looks, personality and Ernie, jjj WACHNUK, GLORIA—Gloria, you ' re blushing! CAMERA SHY BANERD, VERNA—Here one day, gone for the rest of the week. STRANDBERG, EDITH—She ' s so quiet you hardly know she ' s around. WAKELEM, MARGARET— Mugs left early to 3r t avoid the rush. tei as p ed 2C rSf I ur BALOG, CAROLYN—This cute pill will cure any ill. BANDA, BERNICE—Sweet and small; Brian ' s doll. BICKFORD, CAROLYN—Laugh and I ' ll laugh with you; cry, well that ' s different. BOEHMER, WILFRED — If silence is golden —girls this guy must be loaded! CHORNEY, MEL—Last year girl-shy. This year, girls try. CLARK, ARDALE—Ardale! Quit creaming, that ' s Miss Felske, not Jerry COSTEA, MARLENE—She ' s little, she ' s wise, but there ' s mischief in her eyes. CROSS, PHYLLIS—Mr. Carton: Phyllis! Don ' t yawn in my class. DECK, RON—Is it a Toni, or a phony? DOW, MARGARET—Innocent bystander of 2C. Ho! Ho! EXNER, JOSEPHINE—Alexandria: Hey, let ' s skip Algebra. Josie: Can ' t, I need the sleep. ) FENSKE, IRENE—Who said all good things come in small packages? FOLK, CHARMAINE—She won ' t tell us his name. , e FORSTER, JIM—The devil ' s left hand man. FRIES, RUSS—Einstein had brains; Russ has hair. Jr GAETZ, VERONICA—She ' s got him under her spell. George, of course! GETZ, ALICE—A follower of men, but never a leader of women. HOMERSHAM, MARGARET—She curls on an all ut boy team. KAINZ, KEN—God ' s gift to women, but he ' s ) already given. KLASSEN, LOIS—Boys, what are they, something . to eat? Now shorthand— jr KRAUSHER, TERRY—How I love to drive my Pontiac. (Junk) LEIPERT, HELEN—Tall, blonde, blue eyes. Jayne Mansfield? No, Helen our Form Rep. LENIUS, JIM—Ten easy steps to insanity. LUPASTIN, EILLEEN—She teaches music on week p days, but what about weekends? MISSKEY, RUTH—This girl always awaits the n Don ing of the day. MOHR, RON—Tall, dark, and handsome; but e girl-shy. s MORRIS, EDGAR—Miss Felske ' s triple threat; fumble, mumble, and stumble. ORBAN, BOB—If Jim didn ' t do it, and Russ didn ' t, then Bob must have. 8 Balfour Beacon ' 58 27



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t- GARDINER, DAVID—Friends, Romans, Classmates, give me my homework. : GREEN, DAVID—Playboy of the art class. | c GREER, ROBERT—Most guys fight to keep their cars on the road; he fights to keep his to¬ il, gether. GROB, PHILLIP— Why, why, why? (Flat tires) , HANTLEMAN, ROBERT—Hantleman, the gentle- e man. t: HAYES, DUANE— z z z—yawn. Oh! Did the bell ring? ee HILDERMAN, ALLAN —The intellectual. JEFFS, WILLY—If he ' s playing hooky, you ' ll know ° it ' s with a cookie. ,j r JESKE, GLENN—Generally speaking, he ' s gene¬ rally speaking. KOCK, LLOYD—Silence is wonderful when it ' s used in the classroom. LECHNER, FLORIAN—His idol is Zorro. LOWEY, MERVIN—’ Now, j s that right? McEWEN, HARVEY—An ardent Howdy Doody fan. MclNTOSH, DONALD—Goes to school because h there ' s nothing else to do. MacKAY, WAYNE—Has a crush on his land- : lady ' s daughter. McQUATT, LARRY—He ' s not a drip, just a little ol squirt. MOLNAR, JOE—Bosco ' s gain, Tech ' s loss. ox MORIN, BEN—Why teachers go gray. PHILLIPS, WAYNE—Not a leader of men, but a follower of women. on PROKOPETZ, ERNIE—Everybody ' s friend. RENWICK, RUSSELL—95%. Must have selled my ■ name wrong! bt SAWCHYN, GERALD—I do the hardest work pi before breakfast—getting up. SCHAFER, ALVIN—There ' s one in every form. - SEIDA, OTTO—See no evil, hear no evil. Who are we trying to kid? 8 SIGURDSON, RAY—He ' s gone again. M SINGER, ARTHUR—Quiet in school. It ' s safer that way. STULBERG, GEORGE—Never late, never early, never here. ey 0 ' VARTY, ROBERT— Wasn ' t it a holiday? la; pc his rac I am ADAMACHE, GERALD—2G ' s drummer boy. Vho ASHEN BRENNER, DAREAU — Favorite song— Have faith, hope, and cherry wine. TC BEATIE, EARL—He has looks and personality, girls. BELOF, WILLIAM—Looks more like an owl than an owl does. BOA, TOM—Boa and error. BROWATZKE, JAMES—Tall, blonde, and oh well, you can ' t have everything. CHAPMAN, DON— Mr. Daverne, I can ' t do it. DAILEY, ALLAN—Miss O ' Conor ' s favorite pest. EISTETTER, ED—Left to avoid the June rush. ERHARDT, LEN—Hold the bell! I ' m coming. ! EUTENEIER, HEINZ—Joe ' s partner in crime. FLEISCHHAKER, MEL—What Mel can ' t think of isn ' t worth doing. FORSTER, BOB—Wine, women and song spoil many men. He ' ll die singing. GRIGG, FRED—The man who ' s going to redesign the Dodge. HEIDT, WILFRED—Quiet boy of 2G. HEINRICH, EARL—I wonder who Pat is? KIDBY, BILL—Give me two bits for gas. KIRBY, KEN—Girls have never heard of him. KNISLEY, RODNEY—Hey! Wasn ' t last week a holiday? MALESKU, TERRY—His fiance left him to get married. Woe—Malesku. MARCHTALER, GENE—Never do today what you can put off ' til tomorrow. MIHALCEA, RICHARD—Shake a leg! | r ' a Balfour Beacon ' 58 29

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