Broadview High School - Beam Yearbook (Broadview, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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BILLY COE: . This veritable giant of the human race towers to a height of 5 feet. Billy’s pastimes are fighting with Jimmy, fighting with Willie, fighting with Eugene, and fighting with anyone who will fight with him. He likes playing pool but the balls are nearly as big as he and the cues are twice his size. Bill’s one ambition in life is to become a man when he grows enough. BOB PETRIE: This tall lanky lad of grade X plays offensive line for the Barons. “Slug” likes all sports and dislikes French. His pastimes are talking to Don M., playing the accordian and exchanging punches with his brother. Bob plans to enter the welding profession after he has finished his high school. WILLIAM OLSON: “Wee Willie” hails from the great metropolis of Oakshela. The teachers all believe that Willie knows some foreign language because of his writing. Because of the rather belated spurt of his growth cells, Willie was obliged to hand over the presidency of the “Shrimp Club” to a smaller member (namely Billy). His plans for the future seem to lie in the direction of radio technology. RON GALBRAITH: This kingsize package of the masculine gender with the real-gone waistline occupies and enjoys a seat at the back of the room in amongst the coats. Ron seems to enjoy life most when there is no work to be done. “Gath” enjoys his partime football career and hunting (deer). After mastering B.H.S. he plans to become a mountie. EUGENE POLSON: Eugene, better known as “Duke”, enjoys playing the guitar and dancing. Duke is one of the few quiet and refined boys of B.H.S. Eugene must enjoy school for after being absent for quiet a few years he has decided to rejoin us in the old “grind”. Hay- rides seem to intrigue our bespeckled lad. Eugene dislikes ignorance which should help him in his future career as a game warden. How, we don’t know. JAMES MISKIMAN: “Zeke” is the funny little guy at the front of the room whose infectious giggle (mind you we said giggle) can be heard throughout the room. His favorite pastime is talking to Billy and when someone wishes to join in, Jimmy can be heard hollering, “Take off!” Zeke likes parties and his favorite hobby is hunting (though he doesn’t say for what). Jimmy plans on becoming an electrician when he has completed his grade XII. WILFRED BLAUS: Wilfred detests the mild things in life; mainly school. “Wil” is another of those pests which the teachers would gladly exterminate. (I wonder why?) Wilfred would like to become Nikolai Bulganin the second. We’re all behind you Wilfred. THOMAS COOK: Tom is another cf the brighter students who looks on the serious side of life. As with every other intelligent youngster his hobby is stamp collecting. Tom likes school, but dislikes low marks. His ambition is to get a mark of 101 in Latin. PAT OSTLUND: When asked what their extra curricular activities were, all the other girls said boys, but Pat said boys, boys, boys. You can draw your own conclusions. This blonde, blue¬ eyed lass spends her spare time tickling the ivories and writing letters. “Petunia” is more romantically than geometrically inclined since she enjoys Latin but has a notic- able dislike for geometry. In the future Pat would like to wear white. Good luck, Pat. KATHY LANG: Curly hair, nice figure, and a rosy-hue blush make a practically unbeatable combi¬ nation and Kathy has them all. This quiet demure lass can usually be found talking over the week-end experiences with Marie. Kathy’s hobbies range from collecting jewellery to dancing. Kathy plans to be a stenographer and her merry laugh and cheery smile leave us with no doubt about her success and we wish her the best of everything. WINSTON ARCHER: Boy, we sure seem to have our share of farmers. Here is another big farm lad, who has made a name on the rugby field. Winston enjoys all sports but has a leaning towards rugby. “Arch” has a strong liking for girls, women, and ladies. Winston en¬ joys teasing the girls, and all the other interests which come after 3.30, including Diane. Winston’s plans for the future are to continue being grade X’s room reporter or retire.

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to be satisfied with her here on earth so he hopes to become a pilot and fly away with her. Good luck, Jim! RUTH KURTZ: Ruth or “Snookums” as she is commonly called came to us last year from Weed Creek school. Ruth enjoys talking, singing and P.T. She dislikes science and being teased, or so she says. Her main ambition in life is to become a successful nurse. Good luck, Ruth. TERRY FITZGERALD: Terry is “thee” chubby good natured ball of fun of the grade X class. Wherever trouble broods so does Terry. Fitz” is active in most sports and spends his spare time peddling papers or in the detention room. He seems to be allergic to anything that doesn’t concern food. His ambition seems to vary from time to time (when he has any!) MARIE FLEECE: Marie or “Minnie” can be found following Kathy’s footsteps or riding around in a ’53 sand-colored Ford. One of the happy medium girls of grade X, Marie enjoys most of her subjects, week-ends and Floyd. Marie has no definite plans for the future, but would like to teach the Golden Rule. LYNDON REEVE: “Corkie” is one of grade X’s “Casanova’s”. He enjoys the fairer sex, late night3 and Grenfell. Lyndon makes friends easily because of that beaming face behind those dark-rimmed glasses. He is often seen discussing his “serious” problems with Gladys. Lyndon wishes to become a Red Coat but will probably end up cm the wrong side of the bars, or walls behind a horse and plow on his father’s farm. VIVIAN BROWN: Another studious girl in our room, “Viv” is about as studious as most of us, which is really not at all when there’s any fun to be had. Vivian is one of the quieter members of our class. It’s a good thing we aren’t all “yappy.” Her main interests seem to center around school-work, and Saturday afternoon matinees. Viv’s ambition is to put out and boss’s circulars in round envelopes. MARGARET ANN THOMPSON: In Marg we have another hard-working girl, but at what we don’t know! Marg has a cheery “hi” ready for everyone she meets and enjoys teasing the boys. Marg’s favorite hobby is square dancing and because of this has even appeared on T.V. with a group of teen-agers. “Muggins” can be found driving around with Russel, or working in the theatre. Marg dislikes eating in cafes so she should make a good wife for some¬ one. Her interest in children is shown by her ambition to become a kindergarten teacher. SHARON RINK: Sharon, is a sweet, demure little girl when the teachers are looking, but oh, can’t she raise a fuss with the boys when they aren’t. A girl who weighed many an ounce Used language I dare not pronounce, For a fellow unkind Pulled her chair out behind, Just to see, so he said, if she’d bounce! This happy-go-lucky lass spends her spare time at studies and skating and is an¬ other of our T.V. square dancers. Sharon’s future plans lie in the field of medicine. GLADYS LITTLE: Gladys is one of those people who live up to their last name as her stature proves This auburn-haired bundle of fun arrives each morning from the Elcapo district on a little yellow bus. Her hobby is fighting with the boys, but what girl doesn’t ? She ranks in one of the higher categories in grade X and is one of the few who enjoy Mrs. Drake ’3 French classes. Gladys seems to have her eye on the teaching profession. Good luck! KENNY KELLER: Here we have a lively lad in anything but school. Ken enjoys taking his regular day off each week which greatly exasperates Mrs. Drake. Ken has curly hair and freckles like “Pumpkinhead”, but unlike his look-a-like he spends most of his time in the pool hall. His future lies in the application of his talents. (What talents?) HOWARD YOUNG: Howard is a soft-spoken lad who sits at the back of the room. He is so quiet that you don’t realize that he’s there. Maybe he just doesn’t get caught talking out of turn. “Howie” is another ardent football enthusiast and also enjoys shooting pool With hi 3 ducktail and side-bums we are sure that Howard would make an excellent second Fa¬ bian.



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TERRENCE POLSON: Terrence joined us in grade IX and has been one of the “boys ever since (Whether this is a compliment or an insult is debatable, but nevertheless, Terrence is one of the “boys”). Terrence likes rock and roll and most sports Whenever a lengthy assign¬ ment is given in the line of homework you will often hear “Little Duke” give a groan of despair. His spare time is spent playing the guitar and riding horseback. Terrence plans to “maintain the right. PAULINE MARKWART: “Peachy” is one of the newest additions to the girls of our class, hailing from Grenfell. This quiet lass’s hobbies include writing letters and typing. Pauline’s pet peeve is homework (sigh?!?). Pauline hasn’t expressed any real intrest in the male pop¬ ulation here, but could she have left a “wee laddie” in Grenfell? Her friendly smile and cheerful manner will surely be her key to succss when Pauline sets to work typ¬ ing for the boss. Bon voyage in life, Pauline. EVA RIF: “The one and only”—yes the one and only red-head in the grade X class. This busy lass’s spare time is taken up with playing the accordian and joking with Emmy. Eva knows the way to a man’s heart through his stomach or so we ' ve heard. Am¬ bition—to win a man’s heart. EMMY CHOW: This ardent camera-enthusiast enjoys taking pictures, talking to Eva, and mak¬ ing tape recordings. She works in the World Cafe at night and goes to school during the day, but still manages to stay at the top of the class. What’s the secret, Emmy? Emma Lou’s future plans are still in the making and we wish her the best of luck in whatever she choses. GRADE X HIT PARADE Blaine Norton Eva Rif Emmy Chow Lynn Cricldle Agnes Chaskavich Jimmy Campbell Vivian Brown Margaret Ann Thompson Sharon Rink Gladys Little Kenny Keller Howard Young Ruth Kurtz Terry FitzGerald Marie Fleece Lyndon Reeve Eugene Poison Wilfred Blaus James Miskiman Pauline Markwart Pat Ostlund Kathy Lang Terrence Poison Winston Archer Billy Coe Bob Petrie William Olson Donald Perrie Tommy Cook Ron Galbraith Donald Miskiman Mac The Knife Run Red Run Giesha Girl Waltzing Matilda I’ve Been Around Go Jimmie Go Take Me Like I Am Ice Cubes And Beer Let It Be Me Be My Guest Gathering Flowers Handy Man Paper Doll Bulldog : Marina Hound Dog Man Nearly Sunrise Don’t Fence Me In P.T.A. Pretty Blue Eyes Patricia Was There A Call For Mel I’m Ready If You’re Willin’ Runnin’ Gun Billie Bio! White Lightning Apron Strings Half Way To Heaven If The Good Lord’s Willin’ There’s A Big Wheel 1 Running Bear

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