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

 - Class of 1958

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Phone LA 2-3752 Belgian Cleaners and TAILORS Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Alterations Our Specialty 1866 McIntyre St. Regina, Satk. WALTER M. LOGAN CO. LIMITED General Insurance Agents Huron Erie Bldg. Regina, Sask. PHONE LA 2-2631 Gordon B. Grant J. D. Clare Thacker A. Cameron Kennedy (yaad T ectntea! BARKER’S Jewellery WATCHMAKERS JEWELLERS ENGRAVERS Diamonds — Watches 2030-1 2th Ave. Phone LA 2-0855 REGINA LOYAL TEA ROOM Groceries and Confectionery PH. LA 2-4605 2330 ALBERT ST. REGINA F or The Newest Style M. H. PRICE LTD. Men ' s Wear 1714 Hamilton St. ' PRICES are better at PRICES Phone LA 2-8926 ZJL BOLODROme HOME OF THE BALFOUR TECH LEAGUE OPEN ALLEYS all day Saturday 1926 Hamilton St. DR. A. A. TRUDELLE 311 McCollum H ill Bldg. Phone LA 2-2182 Regina Sask. JOLLY DRUGS LTD. Dispensing Chemists We Fiave dispensed over 800,000 prescriptions Cor. Rose 1 1 th Ave. Regina, Sask. Ph. LA 2-3833 REGINA MOTOR PRODUCTS LIMITED CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE Our Business YOUR DRIVING PLEASURE 1850 Albert St. Regina It it ' s NEW it ' s HERE — II it ' s HERE it ' s NEW! COATS • SUITS • DRESSES • LINGERIE • SPORTSWEAR • FURS TUNISON, DOUG—True to his word, his wor Ml and his friends. VAN DUSEN, JIM—All things come to him w OS ' waits. PO VEIN, RICHARD—He makes the barbers go c REI of business. WATTS, DOUG—Quiet and sincere; always f. sit of cheer. « YOUCK, EDWARD— Don ' t tell me what I mec TH Let me figure it out myself. ZEBREKI, ALBERT— How about a game of pc; UN boys? CAMERA SHY VC LABELLE, DON—Billy Graham ' s Public Relatior man. Wl WEIGHILL, BRUCE—The boy all teachers dreo « about and wake up screaming about. Wj CA BA IG AUSTMAN, LLOYD—Last one in, first one out BEITEL, CLARENCE—Young love! BUCHANAN, BYRON— On the butt! DAVIES, BRIAN—Left the farm to get an educi tion. DIXON, DENNIS—Shootin ' Newton! B DOBRESCU, GEORGE— But, Mr. Imbery, I hi basketball practice last night. B DOLMAN, ROBERT—He ' s rough, he ' s tough, at Bl he chews bubble gum. El DUNN, JIM — May I come back into class now: HI FILBRANT, LORNE—His barber died. JE GODDARD, THOMAS—His brain waves are i Kl K M the outside. GUERIN, JOHN— What did I do? GRAHAM, LEONARD— 1 G ' s giant. KIPPER, ERNEST—The Kedleston cowboy! LEIB, WAYNE— Why can ' t I drop history? ' LORD, JEORGE—Farmer boy! LOWEY, JIM— Do I need a late slip? REPUSHKA, TONY— How do you like Canado? P( ROBINSON, BARRY—Nurse ' s pet. R ' SAVOIE, HENRY—The Liechtensteiner Kid! STAGER, THOMAS—1 G ' s basketball star. S1 SZACHURY, JOEY—What d ' you know, Joe! z VETTER, VERN—One punch Vetter! YANKO, WILLIAM—The only one who a D measure four feet with a three foot ruler. ZIPCHIAN, JOHN—Old Yeller! pl CAMERA SHY BROWN, KEITH—Dynam ite comes in small pad , ages NESTOR, JIM—Never fear, Jim ' s here! SYRNYK, JAMES—Shrink. 1H BAUMAN, LENORE—Everybody ' s a buddy. BETKE, HELGA—She ' s learning fast. C BLUSCHKE, LINDA—Talk about Pepsi; boy ■ oe she fizz! D BRATASH, MARJORIE— Oh, Lenore! That ' s jus j something I ' Doug ' up. BROWN, BEVERLY—I quit! DIXON, GLORIA—Always Ron ing around. D FLOOD, EVELYN—Shy?? FOLK, SHARON—Who, me? GUSHEL, ROSEMARIE—Not me. GREEN, TERRY—Hi, girls. HANTELMAN, CAROI Wild and fancy free. HEINRICH, JAMES—Ruining Mr. Heinrich ' s reou | tat ion k HUBER, LORRAINE—Stay away boys, she ' s taken KUSLOWSKI, KAREN—Left for greener pastues L LAMANES, CHARLOTTE—Calm, cool, and col 1 lective. h LANDRY, CHARLOTTE— Which arm will bf R next, Charlotte? LOIBERSBEK, MARY ANN—She ' s here Dailey. V MacDONALD, JOAN—Talk, talk, talk; and sleep sleep, sleep. MILAN, JACQUELINE—Our guardian angel? MILLIUS, CLIFFORD—Mr. Heinrich ' s pet Empeior V MILLS, MARLENE— You ' re not nervous, are you? 1 I 34 Balfour Beacon ' 58 E

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BANDAS, WOODROW— Mr. McVety, may I ' please move to the back? toBEATIE, RICHARD— Nobody knows where he goes. exDOW, JAMES—He ' s interested in figures. (Girls) DUFF, HARVEY—He ' s always got some excuse. m HEARTWELL, JACK—This guy ' s really gone. (To Saskatoon) nc HORSEMAN, STANLEY—The strong, silent type. HOYER, RICHARD—Hey, Harvey, what ' s the (is answer? ' ' JOHNSON, GARY—Tall, dark, and—oh well, you can ' t have everything. LEIFER, UDO—Casanova of IE. MANN, LLYOD—He ' s going steady—with a textbook. MARKEL, ALLAN—Mighty Mouse. MclNTYRE, WILLIAM— But Mr. McVety, I did lei not have time to do homework. MILLAR, LYLE—Hey dreamboat?? NICHOLS, ROD—The pool shark. RAUNEST, MARVIN—His stay was short. SAUNDERS, GERRY—His interests lie outside of Tech. SEIFERT, KENNETH—All the boys are interested in Ken, or is it his sister? ionSONDER, DICK—His favorite program is Howdy Doody. y« SMITH, DAN—But, Mr. Campbell, I ' ll be late for work. doe TREBLE, DUANE—Boy! Do I ever like pea soup! orc CAMERA SHY VILBRANT, LELAND—Here today—gone tomor¬ row. mo WOO, BILLY—He keeps his corner in an uproar. out ' UIT rse ex« | p ral BAHR, RON—’ Honest teacher, I really did forget my book. BEITEL, EDWARD—Mr. Carton ' s pain in the neck. BERNASKI, KEN—This is the guy who keeps Toni in business. rOS! BROCK, RICHARD— I ' d be good if I could, but I can ' t, so I won ' t. BROWN, BRUCE—The Joker of IF. . CRADDOCK, WILBUR—He ' s as good as the best of us and as bad as the rest of us. ENGLISH, ELMER—English is something he knows little about. TJ EVANS, TERRY—A little snooze now and then never hurt anyone. FOLK, JACKIE—Tall, dark and . . . FOSTER, ALBERT—He ' s not a drip—just a lively 0! squirt. FYFE, EDWARD— Silence is golden but I don ' t 51 0,1 want to be rich anyway. HARVEY, DON—It ' s better to know useless things than nothing at all. HAVERSTOCK, GORDON—A bald-headed refugee from Central. JALBERT, GERALD—Save the work for another day—now is the time to play. KEIR, BILL— I don ' t believe in love at first sight, but I do believe in taking a second look. KUNTZ, GEORGE—Is always Ron ing down the halls. RUSU, BOB—Left to make his first million. LALONDE, MARK—The half-ton truck of IF. LOOMIS, DALE— All great men are dying off; I don ' t feel so well. 5 a; McLennan, WINSTON—He seems to be quiet, but one never knows. c MARCINO, MURRAY— When I feel like working, I ' ll lie down until the feeling passes. T lei PAGOT, DENNIS—The hour has come—but not his woman. ■IvM REIGER, BOB— Greater men than I have lived, but I don ' t believe it. rech ROSTAD, LAURIE—Not over serious, not over gay, A real nice guy in his quiet way. youl SIMMONS, BARRY— Ah, come on boys; don ' t always bug me. tocer STAPLES, BROCK—The silent Electronic Brain. » 5 Balfour Beacon ' 58 33



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v or MUSTATIA, ANN—Small and sweet; This kid can ' t be beat. WOOSTER BERG, ALFRED—Electronic brain of 1H POTTER, DIANNE—Our gossip carrier. otREIHL, GERTRUDE—She shares her secret with Linda. ft SINGER, DOREEN—Have you noticed the pretty shade of pink she blushes? eo THIESSEN, TERRY— Homework! What ' s home¬ work? So: UNTEREINER, DIANE — I wonder who she ' s dreaming of? VOLK, JOYCE—A smile for everyone, every¬ th where. WILHELM, VIVIAN—Knowledge is knocking, but eo , can ' t get in. WASNIK, DIANE—Refugee from Scott. CAMERA SHY BARNARD, GALEEN — Moosomin ' s loss; Tech ' s gain. « IK JCC I BAKKE, VERNE —Balky in name, but not in nature. BAMFORD, DALE —Six foot four—and no more, or BUSCH, RUDY —Left for a warmer climate. EISWIRTH, ROBERT —The math wizard. ! HUBENIG, GLEN —Our heavy-weight. JEWORSKI, GERALD —Two birds with one discus! i KLEMM, EDMUND —Old hard rock. KORNBERGER, CHARLES — Please close that win¬ dow. Don ' t touch that fan! LAMHA, ROLAND —Girls?—Not for me! LEIBEL, LLOYD —-The strong, silent kind. MITCHELL, JOHNNY— I just can ' t figure it out. MOORE, DOUGLAS —School? Boy, it ' s a bore! I 0 i PODOLSKI, BRIAN —Language! What ' s that? RACETTE, RAYMOND— Our Room Rep. SHANE, WAYNE— Books? What are they? STELLEK, JAMES —Sheik of old Araby. ZEIGLER, FRED — No, I haven ' t a temper! CAMERA SHY .. DUCKETT, ROBERT— Duck it, if you find It difficult. PEARSON, LEE — Where is the basket, youse guys? 1L ANDERSON, MARGARET — I ' m here, try and teach me. COSTEA, VICTORIA—Sees all, hears all, knows oe nothing. DOUBLEDAY, SHIRLEY—Her weekends are well us spent. DOW, BETTY—A quiet girl who has her mind on her business, we think. DUCE, COLLEEN—Caesar was ambitious and died —Colleen will live forever. FOLK, PAT—How long is it before the bell? GIESBRECHT, MELVA—She ' s not as shy as she appears to be. HUYWAN, ELAINE—Likes work, even school work. )u- ITCUSH, DIANE—Not a drip; just a little squirt. KOCH, MARION—She may be short, but she ' s 3n dynamite. e5 LOVAS, MARGARET—I was born laughing — ol- what ' s your excuse? MAYNES, MAXINE—Allergic to homework. b ROMANOVICH, SHARON—She likes them tall and blue-eyed. ' VOGEL, HELGA—Work fascinates me; I could ep sit and look at it for hours. VINDEVOGHEL, DOREEN—The kid with the big dream. or WAGNER, EMILIE—She helps keep everything legal. 58 Balfour Beacon ' 58 35

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