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

 - Class of 1961

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tacks on other people’s chairs. Perhaps this is because she likes to see them rise up in the world. Her favorite saying is “it takes two to cha-cha.” Her ambition is to become a cha-cha teacher. FREDDY BAHR: “Fritz” is a boy, who, strange as it may seem, occupies a front seat because he likes it. He enjoys country dances, curling, playing cards, and playing his accordian. On several occasions he has entertained at high school functions and other social events. Fred must dislike Mr. Lundgren’s classes, as he is always saying, “May I leave, I have a dentist appointment” half way through algebra class. Fred wishes to become a teacher (another one gone astray). GRETA ROGER: Tex” likes sitting at the back of the room so she can talk to Maxine and flirt with Bryan. Greta likes parties, shows, and receiving letters from Ontario. Her favorite pastimes axe telling Bryan to “comb his face” or telling him he is a “big dumb nut.” Oh well, they say true love never runs smoothly! ! ! Her ambition is, and we quote, “I don’t want to be anything.” DONALD MISKIMAN: Don is grade ten’s curly-haired “angel” who says that he dislikes school, but seems to enjoy the detentions that go along with it. If he doesn’t enjoy them, why does he have so many? Don’s pastimes are teasing the girls, giggling about nothing, and wandering around the room about twice every class. His ambition is to become a banker, because he likes the smell of money. SHEILA STEWART: “That’s allowed” is Sheila’s favorite saying. “Dolly” is usually found in the class¬ room doing anything but schoolwork. She can usually be seen with “Liz” and “Lil” talking about the previous week-end. Sheila dislikes staying home evenings, and like the rest of us, and detentions. Her ambition is to be a farmer’s wife. Any particular farmer in mind? IRVIN BENDER: Here is a lad who barely “crawls” with ambition, which is shown by his code, “don’t get your shirt in a knot!” Irvin enjoys sitting in a back seat where he can converse with everyone around him. He takes advantage of his situation. Irvin likes sports, and can usually be seen on the gym floor or on the football field. His ambition is to finish school, and we all hope that he succeeds. CATHY ANDERSON: “Dynamite comes in small packages!” Cathy spends most of her time talking, talking in class, talking in the Literary Society (she’s ten’s room reporter), talking in the Bryant competition, and most of the time talking to Ron. Cathy often comes to school late. Is this because she wants to walk to school with Bryan? Her ambition lies in the field of human torture (dentistry). TERRENCE POLSON: Terry is the blond-haired giant of grade ten. He occupies a seat at the back of the room for the simple reason that no one can see him. When asked what he likes, he replied, All pretty things on two legs.” He also likes “souped up” cars and “pluncking away” on his old geetar.” After finishing school he plans to “Maintain the Right.” LILLIAN FAKIN ' GTON: “Lil” came to us from Rockglen this year, and was one of the four grade ten initiates. She is talkative, and can usually be seen with “Liz” or working in her father’s establishment. Anything that doesn’t pertain to school is sure to agree with Lillian. Waving hair is her chosen profession. DONALD FATHERS: This quiet, dark-haired lad hails from Edgewood, and strange as it may seem, likes the cold weather. “Feather’s” only known hobbies are driving the tractor, and splitting wood. He enjoys driving anything from a kiddycar to a steam shovel. Homework, being sick, and doing nothing are his only dislikes. “Smarten up you guys,” can very often be heard from Don. His chief ambition is to become a go-cart driver.

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Back row: Anita Erickson, Leona Dimler, Judy Strandlund, Jean Keinas, Ron Saleski, Frank Lepinski, Albert Olson, Bryan Norminton, Terrence Poison, Irvin Bender, Donald Fuchs, Patrick Chas- kavich, Sharon Wysosky, Sheila Stewart, Mrs. Drake. Middle row: Barbara Cope, Elaine McLeod, Cathie Anderson, Jean Waynert, Winnifred Gatrell, Maxine Wilson, Greta Boger, Sherri Carnahan, Judy Wysoski, Marian Webb, Lillian Farington, Marion Fockler. Front row: Charlie Olson, Robert Little, Donald Fathers, Freddy Bahr, Sidney Hanson, Don Miskiman, Wayne Larter, Ronald Little. BARBARA COPE: This short brunette lass rocks in on the River Ayre bomb. “Bubs” can be often found playing volleyball, but she can more often be found riding around with Ken (on a horse, why not?). Barbara’s dislikes are few, but logical, such as staying home Friday nights, and finishing her homework. She is one of the very few grade ten girls who does not chatter all day long. And as for hobbies, Ken will probably give her one. SIDNEY HANSON: Spinner” is another one of grade ten’s illustrious latecomers, due, no doubt, to the influence of Bryan. He liked Broadview so well that he decided to build himself a house and live in town. Curling, playing cards, carpentry and painting (houses) take up most of Sidney’s spare time. Sidney started out in this world with seven fingers on each hand, but, due to many years of carpentry, he has now only five on each hand. His ambition is to build Broadview into a metropolis. JUDY WYSOSKY: Judy, a sports enthusiast, hails from the huge metropolis of Oakshela. She has a happy-go-lucky nature, and a big “grin” for everyone. Reading and writing letters (to who?) is her favorite pastime. Her hobbies are collecting pictures of movie stars and scenery. Judy’s ambition is to become a professional volleyball scorekeeper. ALBERT OLSON: “Getting under people’s feet” is Albert’s code. “Alb” never has any spare time, because, much to Mr. Lundgren’s despair, he insists on doing every geometry question with about four times as many steps as he needs. From the look of Albert’s marks, this seems to pay off. When he’s not doing geometry he is either hunting or combing his “mop,” which has a tendency to part in the middle. His ambition is to invent a hair tonic to control unruly “mops” like his. ELAINE McLEOD: This “petite die” is one of the few ambitious people who always has her homework done. Elaine likes Grenfell, dark hair, brown eyes, and Kenny. She also likes putting



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SHARON WYSOSKY: Sharon is one of the select members of the grade ten Quiet Club.” She seems to be a very ambitious person, who always has her homework done (believe it or not). Her hobbies are drawing, painting, collecting pictures and songs, and dreaming of black Cadillacs. Sharon’s dislikes are varied, and range from red pepper to staying home. Her ambition is to sit on the boss’s knee. WAYNE LARTER: One of Wayne’s main accomplishments is remaining at the back of the room for two years. How he did this we can’t understand. Wayne’s pastimes are mumbling and wandering around the room to talk to one of the many Don’s in grade ten. His likes are—wouldn’t you like to know, and his dislikes have been revealed to be French, homework and French. Wayne’s favorite saying is “Oh Yeh!” MARIAN WEBB: Marian can always be seen riding around in the family vehicles (car, truck, hearse). One of Marian’s dislikes seems to be getting up in the mornings, as she usually makes her first appearance at school after dinner. Marian is an admirer of the grade twelve class, we wonder why? When she comes to school in the morning, she comes on an empty stomach (no, not really, she usually walks) because she dislikes eating breakfast. Her ambition is to be a pharmacist. BRIAN NORMINTON: To Mrs. Drake’s annoyance, every morning at 9:02 Bryan breezes in with the excuse, “I forgot my watch” or “Irvin was lazing along.” Maybe the real reason that he comes late is that he wishes to miss Latin. Bryan has a seat with two advantages; it is at the back oS the room, and it is surrounded by his “harem” of girls. Pharmacy is the career he wishes to enter when he finishes high school. ANITA ERICKSON: This five-foot-one “livewire” covered with freckles and skin is one of grade ten’s more enthusiastic workers. Nita enjoys life in Broadview, and can be seen at all the local hops and high school parties. She dislikes sports and being teased by Donald Rink. She is currently practising sleeping with her eyes open in Geometry class. Her ambition is to wear white (a nurse?). DONALD RINK: Don is one of those unfortunate people who sits at the front of the room against his will. He is always at the wrong place at the wrong time, and then you hear his favorite saying, “I didn’t do it”. Talking to the Little boys, throwing erasers, or anything he can get his hands on, and getting into mischief take up all his time. His ambition is to become an educated bum, but he may only attain the latter. LEONA DIMLER: A pleasing personality and a smile for everyone, describes Leona. She can usually be seen with her “bodyguard,” Ruth. Leona is a sports enthusiast, who enjoys playing volleyball and softball. Some of her friends call her “Little Adam.” Besides Adam, her time is taken up reading and washing dishes. Her ambition is to exchange the signet ring she is wearing for one with a diamond in it. CHARLES OLSON: Whenever you meet “Charlie” you can always tell him by the angelic grin with which he greets everyone. He can usually be seen chasing some villian who has stolen his hat. One of the unusual pastimes Charlie has is being the doorman at the north entrance of the school. His ambition is to be the head doorman at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. He should succeed, with all the practice he is getting now. WINNIFRED GATRELL: When asked what her hobby was, she replied, “Collecting boys” (pictures?). In spite of all her flirting and talking (she is always talking to one of the five girls around her, Bryan, Don, or anyone at all) she seems to acquire good grades. “Winnie’s” dislikes centre around staying home week-ends, Math, class, sports, coming home early, and being called “Winnie.” Her ambition is to be a nurse, and revive patients in the male ward.

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