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

 - Class of 1958

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Sclto-laiiic huasidd. GOVERNOR GENERAL ' S Two such medals are awarded by the Governor General to the Collegiates of Regina. Nominations from each Collegiate are sent to the Department of Education, where a committee selects the winners. Awards are based on scholarship, leader¬ ship, athletics, conduct, and attendance. Won by Eunice Reece. CANADIAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIP Won by Eunice Reece. UNIVERSITY WOMEN ' S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Won by Eunice Reece, Nellie Pintus. COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS ' SCHOLARSHIP Won by Nellie Pintus. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS The amount may be $100 or $200. It may be given for a second year, depend¬ ing on circumstances. Other things being equal, the son or daughter of a veteran receives preference. Awards are based on scholarship, leadership in school activities, degree of need. Won by Nellie Pintus, Irene Miller, Ken Urban, Irene Pankiw, Garner Lewis, Gordon Nordvall. STUDENT COUNCIL DRAMA AWARD Won by Sheila LaFleur, Glenn Clark. LADIES ' ORANGE BENEVOLENT ASS ' N AWARD Won by Beverley Fox. I.O.D.E. PRIZE An award of $50 is made to the girl chosen from grade IX, X, or XI at Balfour who has contributed most to the school life during the year. Won by Patricia Amon; Hilda Iberer. GYRO MEDAL This medal is awarded to a grade XII student for character, leadership and dis¬ tinguished service to the school. Won by Garner Lewis. MACHINE SHOP CLUB PRIZES Won by Gordon Hart, Don Robertson, Garner Lewis, Norbert Hamy, Douglas Hallsworth. ROBERT SIMPSONS One $50 scholarship will be awarded to a Grade XI commercial student of Bal¬ four who proceeds to Grade XII. The award is based upon educational achievement, leadership, contribution to school life, and need. Won by Verna Palaschuk. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRIZE The prize is awarded to a grade XII student in commercial, on the basis of scholarship and contribution to student ac¬ tivities. Won by Sylvia Aumuller. WOMEN ' S ART ASSOCIATION OF SASKATCHEWAN Won by Joanne Sawchyn. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL AWARD All Grades XI and XII and all-day stu¬ dents in any one shop are eligible for this prize. Two seventy-five dollar awards to the most outstanding students in shop work. These awards will be based on ability, apti¬ tude and attitude. Won by Valerian Karchewski, William Kelly. COLLEGIATE BOARD PRIZES FOR PROFICIENCY: AWARDED TO STUDENTS OBTAINING THE HIGHEST AVERAGE FOR THE YEAR Grade nine: Ian Bornor, Eileen Lupastin. Grade ten: Henry Pelzer, Doloren Mann. Grade eleven: Hilda iberer, Verna Palaschuk. Grade twelve: Eunice Reece, Sylvia Aumuller. STAFF PRIZES: AWARDED ON THE BASIS OF SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AND OUTSTANDING SCHOLARSHIP Grade nine: Iris Peterson, Roberta Horn. Grade ten: Doug Hallsworth, Della Kor- chinski. Grade eleven: Pat Amon, Shirley Anne Wolfe. Grade twelve: Nellie Pintus, Beverley Fox. CLASS PIN WINNERS: Grade Nine: Kathleen Ashenbrenner, Lorene Bard, Dorothy Barss, Helen Beler, Donna Berg¬ man, Arnold Bluschke, Ian Bonnor, Barbara Cole, Evelyn Dowkes, Elsie Flamand, Jo-Ann Frasz, Gail Harrison, Loraine Hirsch, Elizabeth Hoffert, Roberta Horn, Kenneth Kainz, Hugh Drausher, Burnett Laws, Eilleen Lupastin, Barbara Mc- Naughton, Dianne Miller, Ruth Misskey, Robert Natiuk, Nancy Pastuch, Kay Pearce, Cecelia Popescul, Iris Peterson, Donna Posehn, Helen Stauch, Helen Wagner, Alexandra Waschsyshyn. Grade Ten: Loraine Barker, Anita Bertholet, Lily Cavich, Elsie Friedrich, Patricia Kipper, Della Kor- chinski, Pat McEachern, Dolores Mann, Vivian Shier, Natalie Yaremko, Alesia Mandryk, Dianna Dolman Joyce Savage, Douglas Hallsworth, Gar¬ field McMurchie, Henry Pelzer, Audrey Sinclair, Sharon Thune, Christopher Wass, Paul Jackie. Grade Eleven: Gerald Huber, Verna Palaschuk, Grayce Wilson, Shirley Anne Wolfe, Anna Schmitz, Sonja Patzerniuk, Freda Weidner, Gladys Hepting, Pat Amon, Marlene Euteneier, Hilda Iberer, Jo¬ anne Sawchyn, Carolyn Treble. Grade Twelve: Robert Bradley, Ron Brass, Carolyn Griffith, Irene Miller, Irene Pankiw, Eunice Reece, Alfred Berting, Allen Berting, Richard Folk, Norbert Hamy, Garner Lewis, Leona Kuffner, Nellie Pintus, Sylvia Aumuller, Beverley Fox, Walter Read. ; % 6 Balfour Beacon ' 58

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CdUto iial THIS ANNUAL is dedicated to the 20th century, which has justly been called the atomic age. This 20th century with its electronic computers, guided missiles, atomic and hydrogen bombs, and finally its cold war, gives everyone, includin g the students of Balfour Technical School, a part in it. Each year many students graduate from Balfour. These students have been moulded by their teachers into better scholars and finer citizens. To these teachers who carry the responsibility of moulding our Canadian youth we express our sincere gratitude, some of these students will go on to higher education, and finally they will make a definite contribution to progress in this 20th century. But the majority of the graduates will take their places in the business and mechanical worlds. These people will forward the atomic age by voicing their opinions. These opinions will find their voice in newspapers, articles and in public meetings and debates, but most of all, the voice of the people will be heard through the government and our votes. This yearbook will serve as a reminder to the students of Balfour, to use their privileges and to stand up to their responsi¬ bilities, to the community, to the nation, and finally to the world. To our Advertisers, we extend our sincere thanks, for without their support the publishing of our yearbook would be impossible. To the students and teacher advisors I also extend my gratitude. Without this wonderful staff behind me, the publishing of this book would have been impossible. My sincere thanks. To the students of Balfour Technical School who are in our graduating class good luck, and may God bless you. Your editor, Patricia Amon. Beaco+i AtAUtanti Wayne Chappelle Ruth Cochrane Joyce Eastman Elaine Euteneier Marcia Fahlman Doreen Foreman Jo-Ann Frasz Susan Grainger Annie Halapatz Priscilla Hall Rose-marie Herperger Doreen Herter Margo Husband Patricia Kipper Elizabeth Koswin Bob Natiuk Leo Pauloski Arlene Pederson Muriel Procktor Joanne Sawchyn Vivian Shier Ed Splett Yvette St. Onge Marcia Stith Marguerite Suderman Mary Lou Teskey Louise Wolfe Balfour Beacon ' 58 5

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