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

 - Class of 1962

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PATRICIA OSTLUND In the first seat at the front. That’s Pat! Wonder why she sits there? Maybe because she dearly loves to talk. Pat has many likes; among which are playing the piano, reading, curling, going to parties and a certain someone from a certain somewhere. She dis¬ likes menial labour, studying and school in general, but in spite of this she does well in all her subjects. Patsy likes algebra and geometry-trig. Teacher, maybe?? This blonde, green-eyed lass spends a lot of time conflabbing with Gladys, and the rest of the time primping. “Blondie” wishes to become a nurse, and the male population does, too. WAYNE DOMANKO Wayne is another of our high school newcomers. He attended Foam Lake high school last year, but decided to try Broadview this year. Incidently, he made a very charming young lady on initiation day. He is well liked by all the students and teachers, and was elected president of the Student Assembly. Could this be due to the campaigning ability of Anita? Wayne’s interests vary from one par¬ ticular girl, to drama, to dancing with one particular girl, to pulling down good marks and back to one particular girl. Wayne also is sales manager for the yearbook. In his spare time (what spare time??) he plays football, hockey, and curls. To go to university and like it is Wayne’s biggest ambition. SHIRLEY FREDLUND Shirley is the one and only red head in the grade twelve class. This busy lass is always active in school functions. She directed the play “French Toast” and had many a weary night rounding up her cast. Her favorite pastime is talking to Marlene about their week-ends, which are an inexhaustable source of material. Every day at 11:55 she starts craning her neck in the direction of the win¬ dow to see if a certain fellow in a wine and black car has arrived. She derives her enjoyment from skating, talking, flitting from room to room, and especially, being with the driver of that wine and black celt. Shirley’s ambition is to wear white . . . but only as a nurse WILLIAM COE “Bizil” has resigned as president of the “Shrimp Club” this year, as he has grown a few inches since last. Billie carries on a busy schedule this year, as he is taking eight grade twelve subjects and one grade eleven subject. However, “Biz” still finds time to combat with the “guys” armed with compasses, rulers, etc., but sometimes goes down defeated, ending up on the shelf above the coat hangers. How does it feel to look down on everybody, Billie?? Bill is a real whiz on the dance floor — especially when it comes to a real rousing polka. Whenever someone has finished speaking, he pipes up with “He said naught.” His future is undecided, but we wish him! success and happiness in whatever he chooses. (For now anyway.)

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LYNNE CRIDDLE Shy, retiring, heavens no!! That’s not our Lynne. Although she says she can’t do anything it’s just her modesty that prevents her from bragging. “Buzz” spends her leisure time in school laughing, irritating her neighbours (with tacks, compasses, etc.) and talking (of course). Lynne often arrives at school in a brown Custom Royal Dodge — chauffered, of course! She says she has no favorite! subject except—but Lynne, HE isn’t a school subject! Lynne’s likes range from the drive home to the valley, to dancing, to clothes, to eating and bowling, curling and volleyball. “Buzz’s” greatest ambition now is to graduate, but later on she wishes to take a secretarial course. REGINALD EALEY This tousle-headed lad occupies a back seat in the grade twelve room where teachers have trouble finding him (we wonder if that haq to do with size or the fact that he is never there). Reg simply adores social studies and comp, classes. Why? Because Mrs. Drake teaches him! He is famous for his giggle .... all you have to do is look at him and out comes a few high pitched, now what would you call them? After a while he rolls in laughter. “Soot-Soot’s” persistant giggling and talking never leave a dull moment in the room. Watch¬ ing T.V., annoying the teachers and generally having a good time constitute Reg’s day. Upon graduating Reggie plans to become a teacher. SHARON RINK Sharon is a lively brunette who enjoys “fooling around”, talking, and teasing anyone near her. This summer Sharon attended the Junior Red Cross centre at Lake Manitou, and now is the secretary of the Red Cross committee. She spent the rest of the summer at the lake working? so she says, but she also enjoys swimming and tan¬ ning. Her favorite saying seems to be “Who’s got a pin?” Sharon fills up her spare time curling, skating, and bowling. Quite a sports enthusiast isn’t she? Maybe this is why she is sports editor of the Year Book. She dislikes “snobs” but doesn’t say why. Her ambition is to teach the three R’s. DONALD MISKIMAN This handsome young lad occupies a front seat and enjoys teasing Gladys and scaring Sharon. Donald is a well-known figure in B.H.S. taking part in activities as being vice- president of the Student As¬ sembly, and one of the better players on the basketball and volley¬ ball teams. He also curls on the school rink and plays fullback on the football team. In the school room Don manages to keep all of Mrs. Drake’s classes from becoming dull as she is heard screaming “Honestly, Donald, I am going to give you a clout that you will feel in a minute.” Then he keeps Mrs. Drake busy chasing him back to his desk! Donald’s ambition is to become an auto-mechanic.



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RUTH KURTZ This not-so-quiet lady enjoys talking to everyone, especially Leona. Her pastimes centre around pestering Pat, sports, and walk¬ ing that long weary mile or more to and from school. Ruth has a most infectious giggle that can be heard from one end of the school to the other (ar.d usually is!!) “Snookums” plays the accordion and sings to her own music. Her dislikes centre around literature and the local boys. (Homework seems to take up a lot of her time—literature homework??) She has changed!! Instead of using her fists for de¬ fence purposes she uses her vocal cords. On completing her grade twelve Ruth plans to become a nurse. So good luck in sticking needles, “Snookums”. WILLIAM OLSON “Wee Willie”, which seems to be a nick-name well suited to him because of his size, comes from Oakshela in a big, yellow tin can, along with a bunch of other kids. When you hear “Hey, Cookie”, that’s Willie calling Tommy to tell him he got the correct answer to this quesion. He takes great pleasure in playing jokes on others near him, but otherwise is quite quiet. Willie dislikes composition because it involves writing (his, which can’t be translated). He is happiest when fiddling with anything mechanical. In his spare time he plinks away on his “01’ banjo.” Wonder who he is serenading? Willie’s plans for the future lie in. the direction of radio technology. GLADYS LITTLE If you see a bug on the floor and hear a scream—that’s Gladys!! Somehow bugs don’t appeal to her. Her hobby is fighting with the boys, but she gets along with them all. Her ability to talk comes in very handy when she participates in speaking contests and wins them. She is also the only female room reporter in the school. Her talents range from giving speeches to sewing and dancing and to get ' .ing good marks. All her spare moments are spent talking to Pat. “Glad-eyes” is always ready for fun, but has her serious mo¬ ments, too. Gladys likes everyone and with her personality she will have no trouble making friends when she attends university to obtain her teacher’s degree. ROBERT PETRIE “Bob the big Bopper” is one of the few boys who enjoys music as well as sports. The party is livened up when Bob picks up the old accordion and comes forth with a real “Toe-stomping polka.” “Slug” played football with the Rams — this summer holidays but due to injuries could not finish the year. Besides football, Bob takes an active part in other sports such as volleyball, curling and soft- ball. Hear a yell from Billie and you can bet your bottom dollar that Bob is the cause of it all. He seems to be a very compatable fellow as he has no particular dislikes. Bob’s one desire is to get through his grade twelve before he is too old to collect the old age pension, and with his vim and vigor he is sure to succeed.

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