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

 - Class of 1959

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Scholastic huabds 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, leadership, athletics, conduct, and attendance. Won by Patricia Amon. SASKATCHEWAN WOMEN ' S ART Won by Patricia Amon. UNIVERSITY WOMEN ' S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Won by Grayce Wilson. REGINA SECTION OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE JEWISH WOMEN OF CANADA An award valued at $100 given to an outstanding student at Balfour Technical School who proceeds to training at Teachers College. Won by Grayce Wilson. REGINA ART CENTER ASSOCIATION AWARD The award is given to a Grade X student who has shown progress and outstanding ability in art. Won by David Green. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS The amount may be $100 or $200. It may be given for a second year, depending on circumstances. Other things being equal, the son or daughter of a veteran receives preference. Awards are based on scholar¬ ship, leadership in school activities, degree of need. Won by Patricia Amon, Shirley Ann Wolfe, Leona Schaffer, Carolyn Treble. STUDENT COUNCIL DRAMA AWARD Won by Patricia Kipper, William Dinu, Clifford Grad. MACHINE SHOP PRIZES Won by Reginald Clarke, Michael Bishop, Douglas Hallsworth, James Zora, Larry Moe — Music. ROBERT SIMPSONS One $50 scholarship will be awarded to a Grade XI commercial student of Balfour who proceeds to Grade XII. The award is based upon educational achievement, leadership, contribution to school life, and need. Won by Lily Chavich. I.O.D.E. AWARD 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 Della Korchinski. 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, ap¬ titude and attitude. Won by Douglas Hallsworth, Scott Watson. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AWARD The prize is awarded to a grade XII stu¬ dent in commercial, on the basis of scholar¬ ship and contribution to student activities. Won by Joan NOvak. GYRO CLUB MEDAL This medal is awarded to a Grade XII student for character, leadership and dis tinguished service to the school. Won by Hilda Iberer. COLLEGIATE BOARD PRIZES FOR PROFICIENCY (Awarded to the students obtaining the highest average for the year.) Grade Nine: Lloyd Mann, Marilyn McVety. Grade Ten: Iris Peterson, Roberta Horn Grade Eleven: Henry Pelzer, Della Kor chinski, Dolores Mann. Grade Twelve: Patricia Amon, Sonia Patzerniuk. Art: Randy Lorenz. STAFF PRIZES: (Awarded on the basis of special achieve ments and outstanding scholarship.) Grade Nine: Shirley Stevenson, Elaine Martin, Helen Morrison, Billy Woo. Grade Ten: Burnett Laws, Kathleen Aschenbrenner. Grade Eleven: Douglas Hallsworth, Vivian Shier. Grade Twelve: Hilda Iberer, Verna Palaschuk. CLASS PIN WINNERS: Grade Nine: Gerry Andal, Anita Barthel, Sidney | oley, Darlene Dobra, Geraldine Dwyer, Irene Ewen | Beverley Ford, Janelle Holmes, Emily Kainz, Judy 1 McClellan, Marilyn McVety, Marie Malley, Lloyd | Mann, Elaine Martin, Lyle Miller, Helen Morrison | Ann Mustatia, Shirley Stephenson, Shirley Tanouye g Billy Woo. Grade Ten: Kathleen Aschenbrenner, Lorene | Bard, Dorothy Barss, Donna Bergman, Sharon Ber- § naski, Arnold Bluschke, Ian Bonnor, Evelyn Dowkes j Alice Fink, Elsie Flamand, Marilyn Fox, Gail Harri f son, Loraine Hirsch, Elizabeth Hoffert, Robertc | Horn, Donald Horsman, Kenneth Kainz, Alice Kil born, Nori Koyanagi, Burnett Laws, Eileen Lup- i □stin, Barbara McNaughton, Ruthe Misskey, Robert I Natiuk, Kay Pearce, Iris Peterson, Cecelia Popes- cul, Donna Posehn, Vivian Radu, Helen Stauch, | Larry Todd, Pearl Tulipan, Helen Wagner. (Continued on Page 50) 14 Balfour Beacon ' 59

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GRADUATES SHIRLEY NEUMAN Although she likes a little fun, She always has her homework done. Ambition—To be a private secretary to a mil¬ lionaire. Pet Peeve—Sloppy-dressed males. JANE OANCIA She ' s short and sweet. And nice to meet. Ambition—To teach school. Pet Peeve—Teachers who assign homework. SHARON ARNUSCH The third finger on her left hand Now carries a pretty engagement band. Ambition—To build a robot that will do my homework and write my exams. Pet Peeve—Ambitions that are bound not to materialize. WILMA BAITINGER This girl who is sound and stable, Wants to sing for the Johnny Walker label. Ambition—To make friends with the Australian kangaroos. Pet Peeve—Playing Chantilly Lace over the telephone. LORAINE BARKER Away to the business world for her To be an efficient stenographer. Ambition—To marry a millionaire. Pet Peeve—Fathers who continually say no when you ask for the car. ESTHER BATLEY Now I lay me down to sleep. The teacher ' s dull, the subject ' s deep. Ambition—To marry a doctor and raise little pills. Pet Peeve—University boys. PAT BERG Always here, never late, All her homework up to date. Ambition—To join the R.C.A.F. Pet Peeve—Operating a comptometer. ANITA BERTHOLET Never a dull moment when she ' s around, A frown on her face is never found. Ambition—To live on an island in the sun. Pet Peeve—Little sisters. JUNE BETCHER June is the quiet kind. But a nicer girl is hard to find. Ambition—To become a singer. Pet Peeve—These old halls of learning. VICKY BODNARESKO Little to say, but lots to do. She may be smiling now at you. Ambition—To be a tutor. Pet Peeve—Running out of gas. SHARON BUHLER She ' s chosen a field well worthy of her; We know she ' ll succeed. With many sacrificial acts and kindly deeds. Ambition—To become a missionary. Pet Peeve—Trying to get to the lockers at noon hour. LILY CHAVICH Pier future thoughts are college we hear, A great ambition, never fear. Ambition—To make up my mind about my ambition. Pet Peeve—Learning to type. IRENE CHOBOT After graduation Irene ' s time will be spent. Relaxing and enjoying retirement. Ambition—To join Wilma after she has made friends. Pet Peeve—Pinkie. VERA DADYK I ' d be good if I could. But I can ' t, so I won ' t. Ambition—To be an airline hostess. Pet Peeve—Weekends that aren ' t long enough. BILL DINU A new haircut Bill is sporting, We wonder who he now is courting. Ambition—Well—I ' m just not ambitious. Pet Peeve—Barbers who don ' t know when to stop. SHARON EVENSON Sharon left us in the middle of the year, Her excuses for being absent were good to hear. JOAN GOWETOR Shorthand leaves her in such a daze. Because she writes it in so many ways. Ambition—To work with children. Pet Peeve—Rich foods. CLIFF GRAD Cliff is really quite the guy. He winks at the girls as they go by. Ambition—To find girls who are interested in boyology. Pet Peeve—Brunettes with blond hair. CLAUDIA HOFFMAN To dance and jive she ' s always ready. And with Eddy she ' s going steady. Ambition—To go to Europe. Pet Peeve—Weekends are too short. PAT KIPPER With brains and personality combined, A better friend you ' ll never find. Ambition—To tinkle the test tubes while study¬ ing at Regina College. Pet Peeve—Being called Tishit Sophia. DELLA KORCHINSKI An airline stewardess she wants to be, Many far-away places will she see. Ambition—To be like the birds and fly. Pet Peeve—Bugs (human variety). DIANNE KRATTENTHALER Eeny, meeny, miney, moe. To which detention should I go? Ambition—To be a Freedom Fighter in Hungary. Pet Peeve—New addition to the park—lights. MARTHA KRUG Martha was here such a short stay, A job in an office took her away. JUDY LARSEN An airline stewardess she will be. So she can sit on the pilot ' s knee. Ambition—To get ready for a date in less than 2yi hours. Pet Peeve—Trying to succeed in my ambition. ERNIE LUEDTKE He came to school day after day. But later decided to stay away. PAT McEACHERN In school work Pat does very well. What she ' ll do next, one never can tell. Ambition—To see the world. Pet Peeve—Girls who chew gum in class. DOLLY MANN Yes, a kitchen with pots and pans, Fits in nicely with her future plans. Ambition—To go to Hawaii. Pet Peeve—Salesmen! ROBERTA MAYER Blonde, blue eyes, with long dark lashes, A friendly smile she always flashes. Ambition—To find a companion to travel with me. Pet Peeve—Boys who can ' t cook. RITA MEYER Don ' t tell me what I mean. Let me figure it out for myself. Ambition—-To marry a millionaire. Pet Peeve—Brown eyes. GAIL O ' BYRNE A little work and a little play. Is Gail ' s motto for every day. Ambition—To travel. Pet Peeve—Trying to separate the men from the boys. CARLA PRESTED Carla left at Christmas time. To try to make an easy dime. LUCY RACETTE She ' s always laughing, always gay, But never has too much to say. Ambition—To join the Royal Blue R.C.A.F, Pet Peeve—Boys who don ' t dance. LLOYD REIN A handsome lad, but has no curls. Our advice is Careful girls. Ambition—To get rich without working. Pet Peeve—Brunettes with pony tails. JACK ROTAR One day we heard this lad declare, My main motto is ' Women Beware ' ! Ambition—To be a salami slicer in Southern Siberia. Pet Peeve—The simple things in life—girls. JOYCE SAVAGE Joyce works hard, studies long, Here ' s a girl that can ' t go wrong. Ambition—She keeps it a secret. Pet Peeve—My little brother. LORETTA SAWCHYN Loretta left us in the middle of the year, Here ' s wishing her good luck and lots of cheer. HILDA SCHAFFER Always cheerful, never sad, A sweeter girl just can ' t be had. Ambition—To take a cruise around the world. Pet Peeve—Algebra. VIVIAN SHIER A nurse like her will be rare, Patients will get the best of care. Ambition—To nurse the mounties in the Yukon. Pet Peeve—Getting stuck in snow banks. PHYLLIS SIEBERT She thinks that school is really a chore. And homework makes her hate it more. Ambition—To marry a mathematician and raise little annuities. Pet Peeve—My landlady. DODY SULSBACK Her shining eyes and willing smile. Make us remember that life ' s worthwhile. Ambition—To work with Albert Schweitzer. Pet Peeve—Little boys. RON URSAN Quiet, friendly, with a ready smile. Many girls ' names he has on his file. Ambition—To be an anti-disestablishmentarian- ist (??) Pet Peeve—Jazz. BARBARA WATSON Barbara is a quiet lass. We need more like her in our class. Ambition—To finish school. Pet Peeve—Typewriters that won ' t go 60 words a minute. NATALIE YAREMKO Typing and shorthand she says is the life. But she ' d rather turn out to be somebody ' s wife. Ambition—To graduate to matrimony. Pet Peeve— Ernie -ing a living. Balfour Beacon ' 59 13

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