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

 - Class of 1958

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Public SjCLCcJUtUf Glub Three students participated in the annual Bryant Contest. Joe Derzaph, a Grade Nine student, discussed Communism. He very ably compared the philosophies of commun¬ ism and of democracy. Gary McMurchie, a Grade Eleven student, gave an excellent talk on The United Nations. Since he had attended a seminar on the United Nations, he was able to give his speech a little addi¬ tional fire. Joe Weinberger, another Grade Eleven student, entertained his audi¬ ence with Space Travel. He gave the stu¬ dents present a glimpse into the world of 2000 A.D. The judges gave the award to Joe Weinberger because his speech was some¬ what more dynamic than the other two speeches. The semi-finals were held in Sheldon Williams on February 14. Although Joe did not win, he upheld Balfour ' s reputation in oratory very well indeed. As interest in public speaking is practi¬ cally extinct, new methods of promoting student participation will have to be plan¬ ned. Miss Kirkpatrick and Mr. Heinricks would be pleased to hear suggestions from interested students. Meet your Friends at DRAKE HOTEL BARBER SHOP Basement of Drake Hotel FRANCIS DUPERON, Mgr. WHITE CROSS PHARMACY LIMITED 1719 - 11 th Ave. Phone LA 2-7337 Regina, Sask. bnxima Glub THE PLAY ' S THE THING This year the Drama Club started off with a heavy schedule ahead of them. Organized workshops of lighting, stage¬ craft, costumes, speech training and im¬ provisations were conducted by students who have studied at the Saskatchewan Arts Board Drama summer workshops. Last year ' s winners were Sheila LaFleur and Glenn Clark. On December 6 and 7 the Drama Club put on four one-act plays. The first one was War of the Satellites, an original play which takes place in Regina a ' few years ' from today; She Loves Him Yes, which consisted of a large cast; The Laughing Ghost, was a mystery-comedy and a serious play, called The Finger of God. Mrs. James, Drama Consultant for the Saskatche¬ wan Arts Board talked to us about the plays and highly praised the drama night. This year we had the honour of being asked to put on a play for Stairs For Stars in February. The play that was chosen was War of the Satellites. In March the drama club is to put on the play The Only Way, a short version of The Tale of Two Cities directed by Gene Popovici. DRS. smith McGregor DENTISTS 412 Medical and Dental Bldg. Phone LA 2-3317 DEWDNEY AUTO SERVICE FREE ESTIMATE WHITE ROSE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS We specialize in auto body, fender repairs and painting. REGINA, SASK. Corner Rae Dewdney Phone JO 9-4577 JO 9-6473 The people who have worked backstage did an excellent job and should be con¬ gratulated. The executive and staff members wish to thank all those who helped to make this year ' s drama club a success and wish the future drama clubs the success that we have had. Executives: President Glenn Clark Vice-President Sharon Arnusch Program Director Sheila LaFleur Secretary-Treasurer .. ... Pat Kipper Stage Manager Cliff Grad Make-up Joanne Frasz Social Convener Ardale Clark Advertising Bernice Banda Staff Advisers: Mrs. Perry, Miss Lee, Mr. Bell, Mr. Heinrichs. Jle tytiancGiA, Salut a vous, mes eleves. Void notre programme: ' lei—le francais ' — If you turn on the radio at 2:1 5 any Monday after¬ noon from the beginning of October to the end of May, this is what you would likely hear coming over the air waves. No, it is not the Gravelbourg French Station broadcasting —-it is CBK Regina. What you may not know is that two tal¬ ented girls from Balfour Technical School are being heard every week on that pro¬ gramme. These girls are our versatile Hilda Iberer, and our sweet songstress, Marlene Euteneier. This is the third year that Hilda has been playing the role of ' Marie ' in the Grade Ten CBC French instruction series: lei—le francais. This is the second year that Marlene has been ' Marlene ' in the Grade Nine cast of the same series. Miss Marilda Clermont writes the scripts for the programmes. These broadcasts are under the auspices of the Department of Education and they aim to help students in small schools acquire a speaking knowledge of French. Miss Gert¬ rude Murray is the supervisor of the series, while Mr. David Cruikshanks of CBK is the studio director. Hilda and Marlene enjoy their radio work and find it a valuable experience. Congratu¬ lations, girls! Continuez a parler frangais! 52 Balfour Beacon ' 58

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BALFORUM Back Row: Miss Kirkpatrick, Bob Natiuk, Ian Bonnor, Allan Kernechuk, Mr. Bell. Third Row: Lily Chavich, Dolores Sulsback, Bernice McEachern, John Johnson. Second Row: Dela Korchinski, Ardale Clark, Bernice Banda, Darlene Dobra, Minnie Mohr, Hilda Iberer (editor). First Row: Patricia Kipper, Sharon Arnusch, Ruth Cochrane, Vivian Shier, Rosemarie Herperger, Dolores Mann, Leona Ritter. CAMERA CLUB Back Row: Alvin Schafer, Willie Jeffs, Den¬ nis White, Eugene Zaporoski. Front Row: Arnold Bluschke, Dianne Slind, Kay Pearce, Dough Watts. RED CROSS Back Row: Anna Mustatia, Pauline Schwartz, Diane Cano, Pat Lascue, Eleanor Musta¬ tia, Ruth Misskey, Barbara Cole, Darlene Dobra. Second Row: Glenn Clarke, Miss Felske, Mary Ann Loibersbek, Lenore Bauman, Linda Toth, Carolyn Balog, Freda Dixon, Johnny Johnson, Don Chapman. Third Row: Darlene Lutz, Kathy Herperger, Hope Lawson, Charlene Bonneau, Marion Lipon, Gloria Washnuk, Jean Jeworski, Connie Kuntz. j lj l n ■■ ■ • ' 1HR Balfour Beacon ' 58 51



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PUBLIC SPEAKING Garry McMurchie, Jim Derzann. Joe Weinberger. DRAMA Back Row: Ken Griffith, Elmer Schwartz, Garry McMurchie, Bob Natiuk, Mel Chorney, Ken Kainz, Gerald Adamach, Allan Kernechuck, Cliff Grad, Jim Forester, Reg Nieszner, Bill Dinu. Third Row: Sharon Arnusch, Sheila La Fleur, Glenn Clark, Suanne Yeun, Dianne Nieszner, Sylvia Vasile, Valerie Pryma, Bernice Banda, Ardale Clark, Rae Waind, Helen Boehlen, Dianne Rote- liuk, Darlyn Jasper, Vivian Delgelman, Joan Ulmer, Marilyn Dorney, Emily Kainz, Elfreda Dixon, Linda LeBoldus, Jo-Ann Frasz. Second Row: Pat Kipper, Clara Higgens, Gail Collins, Pat Endres, Helga Vogel, Margaret Lovas, Irene Ewen, Helen Leipert, Hilda Iberer, Marilyn Fox. Front Row: Bonnie Kennedy, Ian Bonnor, Sandra Park, Richard Hoyer, George Brandak, Marlene Costea, Jerry Saunders, Darlene Dobra, Terry Krausher, Jim Derzaph, Harvey Duff, Don Horsman. Back Row: Terry Smith, Larry Todd, Lyle Bradley, Larry Moe, Burnette Laws, Jack Spicer, Lenard Graham, Wallace Bateman, Waily Wolberg, Elgin Graham, Vic Chobinuk, Arnold Leippi, Gerald Meyer. Third Row: Elmer Schwartz, Allan Smigiel, Earl Beattie, Chris Wass, Bob Petford, Doug Tunison, Bob Wagner, Wally Homersham, George New- son, Albert Meyer, George Dobrescu, Garry McMurchie, Dennis Dixon, John Johnson. Second Row: Gerald Kistner, George Day, Eugene Zapporoski, Jerry Adamache. First Row: Roberta Busby, Midge Pearce, Midge Homersham, Margo Husband, Pat Dobson, Jean Legge, Helen Morrison, Isabel Petford. FRENCH CLUB Hilda Iberer, Marlene Euteneier. Balfour Beacon ' 58 53

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