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

 - Class of 1958

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HOUSE LEAGUE COMMITTEE Back Row: Paul Yaciw, Mr. Daverne, Chris Batley, Butch Steponchev, Dennis Kaiser, Miss Kachman, Mr. Craig. Front Row: Ken Kainz, Bernice McEachern, Ardale Clark, Loreen Bard, Del Canning. JUNIOR BOY ' S BASEBALL Back Row: Bob Rieger, Glenn Bosch, Vic Chobaniuk, Errol Klinck, John Chobaniuk. Front Row: Cliff Fuessel, Johnny Johnson, ■ Donald Steponchev, Jim Frolick. TRACK FIELD Back Row: Udo Leifer, Stan Horsman, Ed Yauck, Dick Sonder, Allan Agopsowicz, Bob Natiuk, Richard Brock, Garry Mc- Murchie, Don Chapman. Second Row: Mr. Daverne, Adolph Jacob, Loreen Bard, Diane Slind, Arlene Bard, Roberta Horn, Bonnie Diamond, Helen Stauch, Miss Kachman, Ed Fyfe. Front Row: Adeline Fisher, Shelly St. Julian, Gerry Dwyer, Linda LeBoldus, Midge Ham- mersham, Rae Waind, Louise Carson, Evelyn Mocan. Balfour Beacon ' 58

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Compliments of HeaaeA, jHumheb Go.., Jttd. Builders ' Supplies Hardware and Paint Ph. JO 9-3128 Regina, Sask. City Meet The 1957 City Track Meet started with a bang. On May 30 all the high school ' s cream of the crop turned out on Central ' s north campus for the Regina Intercollegiate District Track and Field Meet. Scott was the early favorites in the meet, surviving the stiff competition from Balfour and Luther. Scott compiled 1 89 points Balfour compiled 175 2 points Luther compiled 167 points Seldon Williams compiled 92 points Central compiled 69 2 points Immediately following the meet the R.I.A.C. chose the Regina representatives for the provincial finals in Saskatoon. The members picked from Tech were: Senior Boys: Dean Dickson; Paul Yaciw. Junior Boys: Don Chapman; Vasil Mas- tatia. Senior Girls: Velma Harrison. Junior Girls: Marcia Stith. The outstanding performances of the meet were the showings of Dean Dickson and Paul Yaciw. tf-ieldl bcuf Fields Day was a little late this year as Balfour did not get together with the weather man. The events were run off with profes¬ sional ability administered by Tech ' s faculty. The senior and junior events had good standing with tough competition. The senior girls had a good showing with Velma Har¬ rison who walked away with the Grand Ag¬ gregate Trophy after securing a total of 60 points which placed her on top. Velma is a member of Balfour ' s Track Club. Dick Son- der, midget, and Don Chapman, junior, both tied the second place with 46 points each. Marcia Stith and Edward Youck came in third with 42 points. Arnold Bluschke and Paul Yaciw followed close with 38 and 36 points respectively. The house on top this year was house three. The form standing were 4B, IE and 3E. It was a help to 3E with Velma Harri¬ son in this form. She had only two other helpers to put 3E in third place. As a whole, Tech has good athletes, and many will make the finals. Good Luck, gang! ANDY ' S ARCADE LUNCH Y.M.C.A. Where sportsmen and others meet, Swimming • Basketball • Gymnastics greet, and eat Hi-Y • Weight Lifting 12th Ave., opposite Capitol Theatre The Recreational Centre for High PHONE LA 2-4955 School Students . . . painting and decorating by STASESON INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL- COMMERCIAL PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING SIGNS PHONE LA 3-3020 3 2 3 7 MONTAGUE ST., REGINA ottaube System Our House System is a student body that is made up of different groupings such as House One, Two, Three, and Four, consist¬ ing of several different forms in each group. Each group is set up so that there is a junior boys ' and girls ' team, and a senior boys ' and girls ' team from each house. Each house is headed by a House Leader. Their job is to create the interest of the students in their houses for the activities that are put on by the House League. The Leaders are helped by their form represen¬ tatives and are advised by the House Com¬ mittee. The House Leaders are: House One Don Steponchev House Two Lora Hienricks House Three Dennis Kiezer House Four Bernice McEachern The House System has been run a little better this year, although there was not nearly enough student interest. They ran a Track and Field Meet in October, which was fairly successful with House Three winning first place. There was a double basketball league run with not too much interest shown by the students. House Two won first place. The House League had a table-tennis tournament and table-tennis practises. They hope that it may become Inter-collegiate. In the volley-ball league there seems to be more interest shown. The House System is headed by our sports director Chris Batley, Mr. Craig, Mr. Daverne, and Miss Kachman. The House Committee consists of: Grayce Wilson, Ar- dal Clark, Paul Yaciw, Ken Kainz, Del Can¬ ning and Lorraine Bard. fju+tion, Raiehall The Junior Baseball team had a good year. They played good ball through the season, but in the playoffs they were de¬ feated. Many thanks are extended to our coach, John Chobaniuk, who did a wonderful job, and also to Mr. Daverne who assisted a ' great deal. Better luck next year! J iack and tf-ield Balfour has a fairly large sized club this year. The members started the workout in the early part of the term and came indoors for the winter months. The members this year are: SENIOR DIVISION Velma Harrison, Earl Craig, Arnold Blusche, Bob Fedor, Bob Frohlick, Ger¬ ald Huber, Vasile Mustatia, Bob Nati- uk and Paul Yaciw JUNIOR DIVISION Udo Leifer, Richard Brack, Edward Fife, Brock Staples, Marilyn Fox, Vivi¬ an Degelman, Midge Homersham, Lin¬ da Bluscke, Gertie Reihl, Verne Bakke, Don Chapman, Renate Schimmelmann, Freda Jacob, Gordon Brandt, Louise Carson, Roberta Horn, Con Razah and Rae Waind. MIDGET DIVISION Dick Sonder, Edward Youck, Stan Horsman, Vivian Wilhelm, Vivian Radu, Dianne Potter and Elfreda Dixon. With thirty-four members and more, Bal¬ four ' s Track and Field Club has a good start; and with Mr. Daverne at the helm, we should go places. 56 Balfour Beacon ' 58



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