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PATRICIA CRIDDLE This shy?? dark haired lass is not shy at all when the teachers are no ' around. She occupies a seat near the back of the room, and enjoys teasing and talking with the others near her. Pat took her grade ten and eleven at Sacred Heart Academy in Regina,, but since Broadview is closer to a certain fellow, she decided to come here. She is well liked by the s udents and teachers, and was chosen secretary of the St udent Assembly. This hard working girl fills the job most capably. Pat has a weakness for talking to the girls, dancing, and Grayson (any particular reason??) Like her sister, Gerry, she excells in French. Ambition?? Well, another one gone astray . . . she’s going to be a teacher. VIVIAN BROWN Poor Vivian!! This is the second year she has been plagued with a front seat. Don’t get us wrong. It’s not because she’s misbehaving, cn the contrary, she is one of the better behaved of the room. Her marks show that this pays off. “Viv’s” hobby is reading, and judging from her composition paragraphs, sentences, and essays, learns quite a bit about writing. She also likes to gab with her inmates, Sharon and Judy, at recess and noon hours. Vivian enjoys sports, and participates in volleyball and ping-pong. Her pet peeve hasn’t changed; she still abhors getting up in the morning. Vivian wishes to take a business course, but we think she would be cuter in white . . . wooing the doctors. We sincerely wish her he best of luck. CONSTANCE HERR Although new to B.H.S. this year, Connie has made herself right at home, and seems to be enjoying herself, as in her own words, “Everyone is so friendly here!” Connie came to us from Herbert, Saskatchewan, at the end of February. This lively young miss enjoys dancing and curling, and engaging in a friendly argument with her sis.er. Connie commutes between the grade eleven and the grade twelve rooms taking chemistry. Because of her good-naturedness, she is always being pestered by those boys . . . but don’t rile her ... or you just might end up in a snowbank, as a certain young Coe found out!! Connie must like our town because upon graduation she plans “To spend a little time in Broadview” before deciding her life work. TERRY FITZGERALD “Fitz” enjoys Mrs. Drake’s composition class, Mrs. Dreger’s French class and grade twelve’s algebra class, all of which he doesn’t take. Terry also enjoys spares and eating in Mr. Noble’s literature class (or any other time for that matter). “Fitz” is a good curler, and takes part in most other sports activities including volleyball, basketball, football, hockey and baseball. He used to be a champion at ping-pong, but this year he met his match in Mr. Hariri. He dislikes homework and any other thing connected with work. His hobbies are bothering “Maggie”, eating, and driving around in his dad’s yellow “bomb”, seeing how many dents he can put in it. Terry would like to work in a bank. Best of luck, Terry.
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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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MARGARET THOMPSON “Annie” is a dark haired, green-eyed lass who unwillingly occu¬ pies a seat in the front of the row. She has the misfortune of sitting in front of Terry, because she hates the smell of orange peel which usually reaches her from the orange which Terry is cautiously eating during class. Her favorite pastime is arguing with the boys around her, especially Terry when he calls her “Maggie” or “Annie”. She likes dancing and driving Russle’s car (poor fellow). Her spare time is taken up by being an usherette at the local cinema. Marg greets everyone with a big smile and a cheerie hello. Marg is to be commended for her sales of sponsorships. Her future . . . well, she wants to work with little children (her own, we presume). Last Will and Testament We, the graduates of 1962, being of sound mind and able body, do hereby make public and declare this our last will and testament. To the up-and-coming Grade Eleven class, it is jointly bequeathed: Item One: all our nylon-snagging chairs, chainless lift-up desks, and cracked windows. Item Two: all our left-over froggies, wormies, crayfishes, grasshoppers and rotten rabbits. Item Three: all our vim, vigor, and vitality, which are needed for those rare spares.
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