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

 - Class of 1962

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school until noon if she gets here at all. A new grade eleven boy has attracted her atten¬ tion and vice versa. Vive 1’ amour! Marion ' s future lies in; the field of pharmacy. HELMET ROLLER Assiniboia’s loss and our gain is our Rembrandt II, Helmet Roller. His works can be found decorating his school books, the bulletin board or the Year Book. Helmet’s favorite pastimes are skipping school and taking out the best parts in a certain blue Buick. At school a way-out “Huuuhh?” can be traced to Helmet as Mrs. Drake gives him the evil eye. Although Helmet likes figures, the ones Mr. Pidhorny produces in Algebra class are not what he has in mind. We think Helmet’s future work should be designing cars. . . SHARON WYSOSKEY We don’t know how Sharon has managed it, after coming to Broadview High School for three years she still remains one of the quiet few (unlike most females). Sharon likes reading, drawing, painting and writing letters. At recess, she is found talking with her sister, Judy, and Vivian Brown. Although she is quiet, that did not stop her front compet¬ ing in the Bryant Oratorical Contest here at the school. Sharon always has her homework done and appears to enjoy school, especially spares and physical education. Her ambition is to become a stenographer, and we wish her success in every way. WINNIFRED GATRELL “Winnie” is one of the members of the “quiet ones when the teacher’s here” club of gradq eleven. She always has her homework done even though she spends most of her spare time gabbing with Greta, or dancing, as she rarely misses a dance or a party. Winnifred dislikes sports but she has thoroughly mastered the art of dissolving boy’s will to resist with those big green eyes. She takes an actve part in school life and was hooked this year for the job of librarian for the grade eleven room. In the future, Winnifred says she will take up nursing if she is allowed to pick her own patients. ELAINE McLEOD Elaine is the first student to board the Edgewocsd bus in the morning and is also one of the first to arrive at school. Here she is quiet and attends to her work and her marks show that this pays off. She usually has her homework done and is rarely the victim of an attack from a vengeful teacher. Elaine loves week-ends (don’t we all) because she can then visit in either Regina or Grenfell. On the other hand, Elaine dislikes writing letters and staying home week-ends. After graduaton,, Elaine plans to monopolize on her dislike of letter-writing and become a private secretary solely for the enjoyment of sitting on the boss’s knee. RONALD LITTLE Ron is one of the “Little Guys” that is always discussing cars, girls, and anything else along the delicate line. There must be a terrific amount of work to be done at home as Ron gets here only sometimes!! He is very cheerful and talkative, so talkative that he gets on the teacher’s nerves. He spends a lot of time riding around in Csada’s car, read¬ ing and hunting (?). Ron is the quieter of the two but heavens! when are they ever quiet! Besides the other above-mentioned likes, Moose Bay looks awfully inviting, too! How could Mrs. Dreger ever think that there was only one of them! Ron wishes to be an engi¬ neer of some sort. JUDY WYSOSKEY Judy took her first eight years of schooling at Oakshela, then decided to come and visit us for awhile. She must have liked it here because she decided to stay. She is one of the “quiet few” in the grade eleven room and always has her homework done. Judy enjoys sports, including volleyball, basketball and ping-pong. Like her sister Sharon, she also likes letter writing (do they write to brothers?). She is included in the valiant band of girls who endeavour to exterminate Freddy Bahr during school hours. Judy plans to become a secretary in the future. We wish her the best of luck in her future enterprises. ROBERT LITTLE “Reb” is one of the fortunate ones to occupy a back seat, How he keeps it is a real

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GERALDINE CRIDLE Gerry came to Broadview from Regina and went to Regina from Sunset Beach and she now lives in town. Quite the traveller, isn’t she? She spends half her life in the snow¬ banks (who is the “mischief maker” that gives her that extra little shove?) Geraldine seems to have many likes. Some of them are: playing volleyball, learning that French accent, dancing and brushing the snow off her clothes after she is hauled out of the snow¬ bank. She is known as grade eleven’s French whiz!! The only thing that she doesn’t like is “crawling out of the sack.” She will have to get to like it as a nurse’s motto is “Early to bed, early to rise, makes a patient healthy, wealthy and wise”. SIDNEY HANSON Sid can be seen slouched over his desk dozing until Mrs. Drake comes on the scene yelling, “Sidney, sit up and come alive once in a while! Honestly Sidney, you’re such a lazy thing.” But good natured Sid only smiles and slowly sits up. Sid hates homework and maybe this is the reason why he never has it done. He enjoys football, basketball, curling and “blasting” anything on four legs with his fellow “gopher cultivator,” Bryan. “Spinner” will probably end up as a time keeper in a clock factory. LEONA DIMLER “Little Adam” soars in on the Elcapo bus every morning about 8:45. She takes an active part in sports—softball, volleyba ll, and ping pong. Leona likes talking to Jean, reading stories and missing school. She dislikes squeaky stairs, especially when they are extra squeaky in the morning. Leona dislikes doing homework but this doesn’t seem to affect her marks. Her happy-go-lucky smile greets everyone she meets. She has not de¬ cided what her future plans are, but we can always guess. DONALD MISKIMAN Winnipeg! Here I come!! If you can’t see him annoying the teachers you can be sure to hear him. Besides annoying the teachers Don likes curling (his hair?), skating and pestering everyone around him. He must like working as he holds two jobs, in the meat market and the bake shop, OR maybe he just likes money!! But then who doesn’t? “Skim’s” favorite expression is “move back you guys” as this is the only way he can sit at the back. Don likes school but not the report cards that go along with it—especially when you get them on Friday. Donald’s ambition is to live in a nurse’s residence in Win¬ nipeg. Enjoy yourself!! JEAN KIENAS This dark-haired lass jostles in on the Oakshela bus. She id one of the few hard-work¬ ing students of the grade eleven room and is seldom caught without her homework done. One could say her hobbies ' are reading, writing and ‘rithmetic. Jean takes an active part in all sports, particularly volleyball and softball. Good-natured Jean likes everything ex¬ cept olives and “pesty” boys. Although Jean is a good worker this does not keep her from leaning across her desk to talk to Judy. Her ambition is to become a teacher, and judging from the way she is going now, she will be successful. WAYNE LARTER Grade eleven’s class comedian can always be heard mumbling to himself or talking to Terry or Wilfred. Our lively-wire” dislikes French classes as he always seems to be in Mrs. Dreger’s way, moving his desk from corner to corner. His likea centre around dancing, pestering the teachers, and talking to Mrs, Drake at noon. Wayne is always at work—but—what work? We wonder what Wayne is afraid of!! He i3 always taking refuge in the coats at the back of the room!! Don’t worry, her bark is worse than her bite; Wayne likes everything that consists of a good time so he will probably enjoy his future at joining Shuster on the Wayne and Shuster Show. MARIAN WEBB An empty desk and a “Buick” sailing around town, reminds us of Marian, as this lively lass loves skipping school and spends most of her time driving the Buick, the hearse, or the truck. Marian is always smiling or fighting with those who cross her path. Her weaknesses are late nights and early mornings as she never manages to arrive at



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mystery!! Maybe its because he is never in it very long. He spends his time hooking some¬ one’s compass set and distributing it to all the other members of his class, but when he comes back he can be certain that his has walked away, too. Robert enjoys buzzing around with the Csadas, horse-back riding, and Melville. Who is in Melville, Robert? He dislikes collecting his compass from partners in crime, and quiet French classes. Robert plans to become a civil engineer. Best of luck Robert. MARION POCKLER When it comes to Marion, “Efficiency is the word!” This is probably why she gets such good marks and is always being pestered with “How do you do this, Marion?” Our year book editor spends her time dancing, curling, singing, talkng (too much) and com¬ paring answers with Albert? Marion doesn’t dislike anything except memory work. She has a smile that has won her many friends and will continue to do so in the future. Marion says she would like to run a business (like maybe washing diapers?) BEVERLY HERR If you hear a deep voice coming from the back of the grade eleven room, you can bet your boots it’s Bev. She is one of the lucky girls who missed initiation this year. . . but there is always another year. She spends the majority of her day talking to Cathie, and flitting from room to room. Upon seeing her twist at our high school party, the Variety Night Committee grabbed her talent right away and put her to work for their “dances of the ages.” Her weaknesses centre around dancing and boys, boys, boys....all from Broad¬ view, of course. Her future is undecided yet. DIANNA DESJARLAIS Quiet and well-behaved is the fitting description for our Dianna. How she can manage this sitting around all the Rons, Dons and Patrick is beyond our deepest understanding and greatest comprehension. Dianna came to us from Sacred Heart Academy in Regina, but still has a long way to come to school everyday from the mission. Unfortunately Dianna missed a lot of school because while she was waiting for that “tin can on four wheels” one cold and stormy day she froze her legs and landed in the hospital. Her shiny black hair is the envy of all the girls. To graduate is her ambition. Qrade XI T.V. Lineup Marlene Cope Anita Erickson Bryan Norminton Donald Fathers Marian Webb Wayne Larter Sherrie Carnahan Marion Fockler .. Gerry Criddle Cathie Anderson Beverly Herr Fred Bahr Judy Wysoskey Elaine McLeod Albert Olson Winnifred Gatrell Wilred Blaus Donald Rink - Date Line Blondie - Crusader Rabbit - Rifleman Sugarfoot . Wayne and Shuster .. Close-up Night Editor Yes! Yes! Nanette - Here’s Hollywood Man hunt Yogi Bear Country Style Razzle Dazzle Third Man Fun Time Viewpoint The Verdict Is Yours

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