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INQUIRIES INVITED For Maps, Pictorial Folders, Statistics, Tourist and General Information about Regina . . . Consult the REGINA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2145 Albert St. - Phono LA 2-4998 Compliments FOODLAND LTD. Lome and 11 th Avenue Regina Compliments of ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE LTD. MOTORS MAGNETOS GAS ENGINES 1734 Broad St. REGINA Compliments Bramham and Bramham and Johnstone CHIROPRACTORS 1831 Rase St. Phone LA 2-7097 REGINA COLLEGE HARDWARE College Ave. McKay St. Phone LA 2-5310 BILL DUFTY, Prop. DR. IRWIN ROBB DR. HARVEY ROBB DR. DOUGLAS ROBB Dental Surgeons 408 Broder Bldg. - Regina, Sask. Phone LA 23578 McCRIMMON, MALCOLM — Million-dollar bal (Whose baby?) E OXELGREN, CAL—Part time bomb, part tin I Sputnik. PAIDEL, ARNOLD—There may be something b r hind that glassy stare. REWKOSKI, BILL—Got a smoke for big Ruk? c CAMERA SHY E RICHTER, RUDY—There ' s the shoulder harne p but where ' s Rudy? RICHARDSON, BOB— Gee, Mr. Currie, can 1,1 on now? ' ' F ROBINS, MAURICE—Geometry—grrrr. SCHULTZ, HERMAN—Herman the Hermit. STETNER, DONALD—Table Legs! p, TAYLOR, JOE—Honest, I ' ll bring my notes tt J afternoon. h ZORA, JAMES—Mon with a million faces. H HADDAD, MEL—Honest, Mr. Campbell, I did do it. r j j. K IS AN DAL, GERRY—Favorite subject—recess. BRANDAK, GEORGE—Innocent bystander. L COLEY, SIDNEY—Seems to hit the wrong key typing. L 1 DOBRA, DARLENE—Why in such a Frolick . mood? DOBSON, PAT— Who, me? No, it can ' t be! DOKKEN, LYNNE—There are things besic chewing gum. DORNEY, MARILYN— Secret marks. Can ' t st P anyone. r DWYER, GERALDINE— I was born laugh What ' s your excuse? R EWEN, IRENE—-Not as quiet as she looks! S FELLNER, CHERYL—Innocent angel with a rus halo. SI FIESEL, SHARON— Caesar was ambitious; w should I be? FISHER, ADELINE— School should only be onj| a week! GALE, LORNE— Is that the recess bell or f end of round one? ' GEBHARDT, MYRNA—A smile for everyone. Tl HAWRYLAK, LYNNE— If I appear to be stud j ing, wake me up. yy HOLMES, JANELLE—I ' m all yours in bubble and bows. HUZINA, ART—Not a drip; just a little sc uir JASPER, DARLENE— Boys! . . . where?? Le rDI at them. D l JORDAN, DARLENE—What I know I guessei c what I learned I forgot. KAINZ, EMILY—A friend to all. LEBOLDUS, LINDA—Favorite subject—weektn: ) LEECH, EUNICE—Her interests lie outside FI Balfour. LEGGE, JOAN—What an imagination! McCLELLAN, JUDY—Her main interests lie Campion. McVETY, MARILYN—Favorite subject is typ in; MALLEY, MARIE—Short and sweet; she can ' beat. MARTIN, ELAINE—Give her time, she ' ll thin H something. MOHR, MINNIE— Boys are so fascinating! jg MORRISON, HELEN— Mr. Hawrylak, help ms; don ' t understand it. (Math) PASIEKA, GLORIA—Our little Twinkle toes. ' PRESTED, ROSLYN—Hey, Butch, move over make room for Rover! ROTELUIK, DIANNE— Do you know a cure blushing? SASARATT, CAROL—Favorite pastime—hcTt work! Kl SHANKLAND, GAIL— School is like a viruj; L makes me sick! ' SHEPHERD, TOMMY— I love work; I could and watch it all day! SHMYR, LAWRENCE — Miss Sinclair, don t LL get a revel? ST. JULIEN, MICHELLE—Brains aren ' t everyth n They ' re just a minor detail. TU.LIPAN, MARY—Our whiz in shorthand. 30 Balfour Beaco n 5 :
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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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bat BARTHEL, ANITA—The kid with the quick wit. tin BEER, HANNAH—Friendly smile is her style, Personality by the mile. 3 t CARR, LOUISE— Man! What will Pa say? jk? DEIS, PHYLLIS— Honest, I didn ' t do it. Glen-n! ELL, MARIE—He ' s my champion from Campion. rne FORSTER, MARLENE—40 foot tall, purple people eater. 1 FRASZ, KATHY—Razzle Dazzle. That ' s our Frasz le. HARTFIELD, JUNE—We ' re all wondering about her babysitting jobs. HICKS, SHIRLEY—Vim, vigor, and vitality. 1 ’ HICKS, YVONNE— I ' m Yvonne, not Shirley. HURREN, LAURA— Boys? What sort of speci¬ mens are they? Jldr ITCUSH, ELAINE—Everyone knows she can type. JACKLE, IRENE—Evidence proves that she isn ' t a man hater. JACOB, FREDA—She has her blue eyes on a certain dream guy. KLOOSTER, JENNY— Say girls, if I comb my hair a new way do yo u think the boys will like me? LASCUE, SHIRLEY—Takes her all week to re¬ cover from the weekends. LAWRENCE, MARLENE— You mean we come to school to learn things! LAWSON, MARLENE—Shy and quiet, but still a riot. LINDSAY, IRIS—Left us at Xmas. LOCKE, SHARON— Sit down! I ' ve got to mark the attendance. LORENZ, KATHY— Hey kids! Let ' s have a ;ey par LUTZ, DARLENE—Two down; how many more to :k il 90? MARTIN, LOUISE—Wears a rusty halo. e MUSTATIA, ELEANOR—Once you get to know esic her—watch out! s |- PARSONS, LYNNE—IB ' s petite treat. REICH, GLORIA—Too pooped to pop. □hir ROACH, DOLLY—I go steady with Alki seltzer. ! SCHIMMELMANN, RENATE—1 B ' s Sputnik with • us the Austrian accent. SINOSKE, SHAREN—There was a hush and then ’ a groan, then Sharen answered another ques¬ tion. ° r SPASOFF, SANDRA— But, I still don ' t under¬ stand. SWERID, MARY— Is my halo on straight? TRIFFO, ELAINE—Laughing and sweetness are iluc right down her line. WAGNER, BARBARA—Front seat, middle row; jolfl we wonder who is Barb ' s beau. CHURCHILL, LLOYD— Just call me Elvis, girls. ,c uir ; - DENTON, CAROL—Giddy-up boys. DERZAPH, JAMES—Toots ' own. EHMAN, DWIGHT— It ' s not that I ' m shy, but I ' d like to see who I ' m talking to. un: EXNER, ALLAN—Mark Saber strikes again. Ic FLICHEL, TERRY— Who doesn ' t like girls—me? HEINRICHS, ELSIE—Heap big smoke, but no fire. le HERBACK, LAWRENCE— Miss who? I want to meet her. t W y HERBACK, LORNE — Born handsome, but not rich—sorry girls. n HOFFMAN, GUNTHER—New Western Invention, Typewriter. ' JENNER, GORDON— Honest, Mr. Spicer, my ms; name is Jenner not Jenkins. KENNEDY, BONNIE—Whatever will be will be! , Q ,KOLSTAD, LOIS—Little squaw, big savage. KNOBLAUCH, JEAN—Sunshine girl. e KOZACK, CON—If anything should stand still, he ' d use it a s a P.L.P. KUMICK, ANGELINE—You want to get hit? LJ5 LAMB, BOBBY—Mary had a little lamb, but this one is a wolf. Id LEI BEL, OLIVE—Bright eyes. n t LUTZ, LARRY—Born as the human bug. MaeDONALD, JOHN— School—education more th nc foreign, I guess! McLennan, IRIS— Where ' s Billy? (The Kid) jSalfour Beacon ' 58 i 31
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