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

 - Class of 1961

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RON SALK SKI: An “A” athlete and an “A” student describes Ron. Hockey, football, basketball, curling, and baseball are all sports which he participates in. Ron’s hobby is reading, or when he isn’t reading he can be seen telephoning Cathy, and then speeding into town in his Dad’s car. What’s your hurry Ron? His ambition is to go to university, and then become Prime Minister of Canada. JUDY STRANDLUND: This blonde-haired lass is another member of the “Quiet Club” who always has her homework done. Although she goes to school in town, she still prefers the country and horseback riding. She enjoys volleyball, week-ends at the Keinas’ farm (does Jean have a brother?), and “chatting” with Jean. Her ambition, like so many of the other grade ten girls, is to be a stenographer. RONALD LITTLE: Ronald Raymond Little let out his first squeal on June 10, 1945, just ten minutes after his brother, Robert. His favorite saying, if you can figure it out is “Holygeegoshboyandhow”. Cars, horses, hunting, and nature (what kind of nature?) are Ron’s main interests. He not only looks like his twin brother, Robert, but he gets the same marks he does; could the fact that they sit across from each other have anything to do with this? Ron’s ambition is to be a civil engineer. JEAN WAYNERT: Jean, another of the select members of grade ten’s “Quiet Club”, unlike most females, is not head to please. Her likes are playing the accordian, horses, singing, and playing volleyball, and dances at Meadow Lea. Her neighbour, “Friendly Freddy”, is always pestering her, but she doesn’t seem to mind. Her ambition is to attend school three consecutive days. DONALD FUCHS: Don is grade ten’s flight superintendent (paper airplanes). He usually does his homework and seldom gets detentions for unfinished work, but he gets half hours (five at a time) during French and Health classes, because he likes to talk to Ron. Don participates in sports, including football, hockey, volleyball and baseball. His ambition is to become Broadview’s pool-playing champ. SHARON CARNAHAN: Sherry is like wine! Intoxicating! She can usually be seen gossiping with her side- kick, Winnifred. Her interests centre around flirting with boys, playing the piano, dancing, and everything beautifying. Banana splits and dogs are Sherry’s favorites? ? She takes a great interest in her studies, and very seldom visits the “Sin Bin” for half an hour after school. Her ambition is to be something different; such as the first woman on the moon. PATRICK CHASKAYITCH: Pat, like most people who live in Broadview, is a resident of Broadview. All he likes about school are the week-ends, recesses, and holidays (of which he takes a good many). Some of Pat’s pastimes are fooling around, pestering Barbara, and fooling around with Leona. To get out of school and be a cook in the army is Pat’s ambition. JEAN KEINAS: Unlike msot grade ten students, Jean is quiet and studious, and because of this she does well in her studies. Jean’s spare time is taken up by reading, “tripping the light fantastic” at Edgewood, and being reporter for the B.H.S. Log. She has a smile for everyone, and is well liked. Her ambition (p oor girl) is to be a teacher. Good luck with the little monsters, Jean. ROBERT LITTLE: Like the rest of the family, Robert lives up to his name. Although he had no favorite saying, he will talk to anyone who will listen (especially Cathy and Ron). He likes most things, but dislikes being told what to do. This, no doubt, is the reason for his nickname, “Reb”. All he needs is a guitar, and he can follow in the footsteps of Elvis, (he’s got the shaggy hair and the jet boots already). His ambition is to live for a hundred years, or die trying.

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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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MARION FOCKLER: This 62” combination of spirit and knowledge is one of grade ten’s more industrious students. She is assistant editor of our yearbook, and donated many a night working on it. She participates in such varied school activities as curling, singing, volleyball, and that wonderful language, Latin. Marion is always present at school parties and dances, besides attending all other local dances, but her high marks show that she manages to do some homework in between times. You can always see Marion behind a bright smile, or hear her putting in a good word for someone. Her future is as yet undecided, but she thinks that she would like to become a member of the teaching profession. MAXINE WILSON: This hardy soul is one of the “polar bears” of the grade ten room who enjoys going out for “phys. ed.” during the winter. Her infectious giggle can be heard at almost any time, and she can often be seen “gabbing” to Bryan or writing letters behind her French book. Maxine likes curling, skating, and house-parties. Her ambition is to become a stewardess, and then go on to be a housewife, (catch a husband on the plane). GRADE X MOVIE REVIEW Donald Miskiman Around The World In 80 Days Jean Keinas I Aim At The Stars Donald Fuchs G. I. Blues Albert Olson A l Capone Wayne Larter Rear Window Bryan Norminton Sword Of Sherwood Forest Donald Fathers The Grass Is Greener Sharon Wysoskey The Angry Silence Judy Strandlund The Young And The Innocent Elaine McLeod The Quiet One Marian Webb High Society Robert Little ' The Shaggy Dog Irvin Bender : Ben Hur Sheila Stewart 1 High Time Barbara Cope Never Say Good-Bye Charles Olson Key Witness Cathy Anderson The Entertainer Ronald Little Love Me Tender Donald Rink White Warrior Judy Wysoskey Stop! Look And Laugh Pat Chaskavich Tormented Leona Dimler . Surprise Package Frank Lipinski Frankinstein Terrence Poison Tall Story Freddy Bahr A Hole In The Head Marion Fockler The Best Things In Life Are Free Anita Erickson Freckles Maxine Wilson Make Mine Mink Sidney Hanson Wake Me When It’s Over Jean Waynert Country Girl Sherry Carnahan Breathless Winnifred Gatrell Where The Boys Are Greta Boger Let’s Make Love Ron Saleski Who Was That Lady?

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