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

 - Class of 1962

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KEITH CSADA Keith sits at the back of the room, and Heaven only knows why! Upon returning from a visit with Carl at the front of the room, he can be seen continuing conversations with those around him at the back. Keith’s main interests lie around girls and cars, cars, cars! His ambition is to be a private eye and to keep out of trouble. CAROL LEDOHOWSKI Carol can usually be found in a big scramble about some little subject (boys, nat¬ urally.) She was a contestant for Carnival Queen this year along wiih her buddy, Carol Strickland. Carol always manages to get a kick out of everything, especially out of the room. Her ambition is to be a nurse, and we certainly wish her luck! LEO BLAUS “Big Olee” (sounds dangerous doesn’t it) can be seen talking, laughing or playing football. The envy of all the girls is Leo’s masculine giggle which can usually be heard throughout the grade ten room. Leo is the school’s youngest skip in the High School Bonspiel. His ambition is to earn lots of money for lots of food so that there will always be lots of Leo. IONA FARKAS If a clatter and a bang is heard in the grade ten room, Iona can usually be seen making it. However she gets her homework done just in time to annoy Mr. Noble. Iona takes an aeiive part in sports. She is captain of the volleyball team and the tallest mem¬ ber of the basketball team. In her spare time Iona can be seen assisting the Year Book Staff. She intends to own her own unbreakable glasses factory in the future. LORNE DYKE Lucky Lome occupies a front seat, but this doesn’t keep him from a leisurely stroll around the room every five minutes. It would surely surprise Mrs. Dreger if Lome would partake of a bit of homework once in thirty years. We sincerely hope he isn’t here that long. In the future Lome plans to make some money (how we don’t know). JANE BETTSCHEN This is our Canadian lass with the English accent. Janie enjoys horse-back riding and anything else that includes farm life. She occupies a front seat handy to pals Penny and Lynne, with whom you can find her chatting and giggling. She dislikes being tormented by Mr. James McFadden. Jane plans to take up social work when she leaves school. CHERYL CRIDDLE “Turn around, Jim!’’ is the menacing cry which penetrates the silence (???) of the grade ten room. Asi Mr. Noble investigates he finds a young, blonde miss defending herself with determination and a trusty compass. On week-ends Cheryl is found enjoying herself at Sunset Beach chasing frogs (etc.) Her ambition is to get the better end of a sparring contest with Jim. RONALD MORRICE The teachers are beginning to wonder if Ron knows where the front of the room is, foi) he always sits sideways in his desk. Why? To talk to Murray, of course. Ronald has spent many a weary night assisting the editor of the Year Book. When not enjoying geom¬ etry in one form or another, he is found annoying Mr. Noble via the vocal cords. Ron plans to get educated and then figure out what to do. CAROL STRICKLAND A ’57 Buick Special is Carol’s specialty. The heater is absent in the car, but who needs a heater? The majority of Carol’s day is taken up by talking and giggling with the boys around her in Mr. Pidhorny’s classes. Her ambition is to get in good with Mrs. Dreger, Mrs. Drake, Mr. Noble, Mr. Pidhorny, and Mr. Hariri. MURRAY FLEECE Murray spends most of his time talking to Ron Morrice and blowing his house up with scientific experiments so that he can become a scientist some day. The brains are

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GRADE X Back Bow: Ray Bailer, Uimo Dyke, Brian Goodbrand, Dennis Poison, Wayre Belon, Garry Mayer, Keith Andrews, Ronald Morrice, Carl Loeppky, Murray Fleece. Third Bow: Lynn Brown, Jane Bett- schen, Carol Strandlund, Judy Dickie, Iona Farkas, Jane Rieger, Maxine Wilson, Wilma Webb, Mr. Noble. Second Bow: Helen Horejda. Louise Rink, Penny Schettler, Ellen Masters, Barbara Cope, Judy Merkel, Cheryl Criddle, Carol Strickland, Charles Olson. Front Bow: David Sparvier, David Hammond, Robert Herr, Keith Csada, Reynold Ostlund, Mickey Bourns, Jimmy McFadden, Billy Anderson. SOPHOMORES GLORIA ISMOND Grade ten’s studious??? little red-head is sometimes referred to as “Izzy Dizzy.” Besides working in the theatre as an usherette and trotting over to the grade twelve room, she busies herself in endeavouring to learn her French. Gloria participates in all dances and parties. Her ambition is to own a large theatre full of ushers (who needs usherettes?) MICHAEL BOURNS Mickey spends most of Mr. Noble’s classes with a door separating himself and the teacher. He is very active and can be seen participating in all school sports. Mickey can be seen at most dances and parties jiving and twisting, when he isn’t discussing the girls wtth the boys. His future plaru lie in the field of hockey. GLENDA DONISON This blonde haired, blue eyed, smiling lass is transported here (we think that’s fairly obvious). Her spare time is taken up in talking across the aisle to Keith and living at the airport. In school, she likes flirting with Mr. Pidhorny and doing anything but work. Concerning her ambition, Glenda’s is unknown, but good luck in everything is extended to her by all.



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there, but the explosives aren’t. When not exploding things Murray finds time to help the Year Book staff with their advertisements. His ambition is to become a professional hunter as well as his dad’s chauffeur. MAXINE WILSON Even if you can’t see Maxine, you can always hear her patented laugh above the roar of Comp. Class. She says Comp, is for the birds, but Mr. Noble thinks differently. Maxine waits patiently for mail (?) from Regina. She spends most of Mr. Noble’s classes writing letters and grumbling about the miserable postage rates. REYNOLD OSTLUND “Rennie” is seldom caught at mischief because he is small enough to out-manouver Mrs. Drake. Rennie unlike Allan, would never be noticed if it weren’t for numerous sound waves. He occupies a front seat simply because Ray Bailer occupies the next one. His ambition, like everyone else, is to get out of school. CAROL STRANDLUND “The blonde with brains” describes Carol since it is a domestic tragedy when she ends up with one of those low, low 80’s. She is one of the few quiet ones in the grade ten room and her fine marks show that this pays. Unlike most girls, Carol does not mind being teased. Her ambition is to be a stenographer. Good luck, Carol! DAVID SPARVIER David, along with Murray, is the artist of the grade ten room. For evidence see his French book! He enjoys playing cards and pool. David simply cannot stand Friday morn¬ ings, maybe that’s why he is never here. He can usually bq found playing pool or going to militia. David’s future plans are somewhat foggy as yet. DOREEN PETRIE Doreen loves to talk whole conversations through her bubble gum and gets lots of practice talking to the boys. She takes after her brother. Bob, in that she is one of the taller members of the class. She has an avid social life, participating in all the parties, dances, and singing. Doreen would like to become a farmer’s wife when she gets out of school. KEITH ANDREWS Keith, when not in school, can be seen driving his dad’s car over rabbits to pay for the gas. He prides himself on being a mighty hunter of (1) girls, (2) rabbits (in order of preference). He doesn’t mind being stuck out at the airport (chasing rabbits???). However, amidst all of the confusion, Keith usually has his homework done, for which he can be commended. PENELOPE SCHETTLER If you hear someone singing in the shower room, you can be sure it’s Penny. She looks quiet, but looks can be deceiving! Her boisterous giggle can be heard all over the room (a good match for Leo). She is another slave on the Year Book, lending her talents as a typist. On leaving school Penny plans to become a nurse. WILLIAM ANDERSON “That wasn’t him, it was me!” can be heard from Billy as Mr. Pidhomy attacks the innocents of the grade ten room. He usually has his homework done (smart kid!!) As for activities in school, he can usually be seen keeping Mrs. Dreger jumping in French class and Mr. Noble hopping in Comp, class, (physical educaton for the teachers, you know). His ambition is, and we quote: “Ah, I haven’t thought about it yet.” WILMA WEBB Wilma is noted for being the only female skip in the Broadview Bonspiel. When not curling, she can be seen teasing our bachelor-type teachers. Wilma likes phoning 4r22 and talking to the Don Jaun at the other end. When not teasing the teachers she’s talking to Maxine or pestering some other unfortunate soul.

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