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

 - Class of 1962

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philosophy of “Mohammed.” Although David is the studious type, Latin seems to be one of his unwon battles as yet. He takes part in all sports; his favourite being hockey. “Mohammed’s” ambition is to play hockey in Montreal. JUDY MERKEL “Cheerful but quiet” describes this young miss from Northwood. Judy is blessed with the brightest red hair in good old B.H.S. She passes her time going to dances at North- wood and high school parties. In spite of all this outside activity, Judy always manages to get her homework finished. Our ambitious red head plans to become a math teacher. BRIAN GOODBRAND Brian is one of the lucky students who sits at the back of the room although no one has been able to figure out how he manages to stay back there and still tease the girls. He is a happy sort; of character but the familiar smile is absent when the report card appears. Brian’s pastime is trying to find a good looking girl to marry. Happy hunting, Brian!! LOUISE RINK Louise, better known as “Lois” to Mr. Pidhomy, usually can be seen chatting across the aisle. She always manages to get her homework done even if she has to squeeze it in at five minutes to nine or in other teachers’ classes. Louise enjoys “twisting” at all our high school parties. The rest of her waking hours are spent asking questions. Ambition -4)ig secret. RAYMOND BALLER This young man covers a lot of space just standing still. Ray ' s favorite pastimes are curling, bowling, going to shows with Douglas, teasing the girls at recess, and talking to Rennie in class. He takes part in all high school activities. His favorite classes are physical education and spares. Ray says his ambition is to sit back and wait for his old age pension. BARBARA COPE ‘ ' Bubs” is renowned for being grade ten ' s smallest and quietest girl. Barbara is usu¬ ally found with Marie or Gloria talking about the past, present, and future week-ends. She is one ol the few grade tens who usually has her homework done. About seventy-five per cent of her time is taken up fighting with her cousin—Wayne. Barbara wants to wear white someday. CARL LEOPPKY “Leoppkins” sits in a front seat and as the teachers will tell you there is a good reason for this. His time is spent pestering the girls and sneaking to the back of the room to speak to Keith. Carl is grade ten’s geometry “Whiz” and his marks show it. The only gripe that Carl has about school is that some numbskull put French on the course. His future is undecided. JAMES McEADDEN Jim, better known as the “pest” to all his classmates, is usually found in the library singing the blues or making posters. He gets along with all the teachers except Mr. Noble, Mr. Pidhorny, Mr. Hariri, Mrs. Drake, and Mrs. Dreger. He says he dislikes his location which is between two girls, but we don’t know whether to believe him or not. His ambition is to get out of Grade ten like all the forty-two other people in the class. ROBERT HERR If a guided missle, candy, marble, or piece of chalk comes your way, you can be almost certain Bob’s muscle was behind it. Our missile thrower came to us late this year from Herbert, Sask. He spends most of his school time talking to David, Keith, oh Gloria. The greater majority of his time is spent in the bowling alley. Besides spending his time, he spends his money in the Lim Cafe, juke box.

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CHARLES OLSON Charlie is a resident of Oakshela where he is the faithful paper-boy. He is one of the lucky ones who sits at the front of the room (making eyes and grinning at Mrs. Drake). Charlie has reformed; now if you look at him he only hits you instead of chasing you. He dislikes all the grade ten boys that pick on him. MARILYN WAYNERT Marilyn is often seen at the back of the room discussing interesting subjects (school? Oh, don’t be silly!) with Jane. Her favorite sayng is “Oh, really!!”. Marilyn’s smile will take her a long way in life as she also possesses a pleasant word for everyone. Marilyn’s main interests centrd around Esterhazy and subjects therein. ALLAN SHILLS The timid lad with the crimson blush describes our Allan. Smile at Allan, he blushes; ask him something and he blushes. We believe that he thinks the female race is the silliest thing ever created. But above all he makes good marks. If it wasn’t for his appear¬ ance, we certainly wouldn’t know of his presence. Allan plans to go to University after graduating. JANE REIGER Jane spends a lot of her time studying so that she can make the rest of us look dumb. Watching television and talking to Marilyn during school hours are Jane’s favorite pas¬ times. Jane dislikes having her picture taken and doing her homework (but by the looks of her marks she must do it anyway). To pass grade twelve and to become a stenographer is Jane’s ambition. WAYNE BELON Wayne sits at the back of the room due to the fact that no one can see over his head. This dark-haired lad doesn’t mind being storm-stayed at a certain farm eight miles south of town (???) Apart from being storm-stayed, Wayne’s hobbies are talking to the girls around him. His dislikes centre around “going stag” and school. To own a white Cadillac is Wayne’s main ambition. HELEN HOREJDA Helen, regardless of her almost mile hike to school, never seems to miss her classes. She is one of Mrs. Drake’s scholars, in other words she takes Latin. It’s this fair-haired girl with the creamy complexion that goes all out for basketball, volleyball and softball. Helen detests homework and loosing basketball games. After completing high school Helen plans on becoming a nurse. lynne Brown “Brown Cakes” spends ninety per cent of her time chatting with Janie, Lome or Penny and the remaining ten per cent back-chatting with Mr. Noble and Mrs. Dreger. Lynne patiently waits for letters from Terrace Bay, Ontario, hastly replying via return mail. She enjoys parties, dances, and food. “Brown Cakes” ambition is to get rid of that horrible name!! GARRY MAYER Garry came to B.H.S. this year from Grayson. He manages to occupy a seat relatively near the back of the room due to his quietness. French, Social Studies, and girls are Garry’s main weaknesses. Most of his day is spent flirting with Judy (which one) and talkng to anyone near him. Garry enjoys bowling, skating and dancing. When he leaves school, Garry plans to become an employee of the Saskatchewan Power Corporation. ELLEN MASTERS Ellen would be the president of the “Grade Ten Giggle Club” if there was such a thing because she is always laughing and talking with Maxine and Murray. Her likes centre around Whitewood, giggling, Whitewood, dancing and Whitewood. What is the at¬ traction in Whitewood?? Ellen was one of the Broadview representatives in the bryant oratory at Kipling. Her ambition—She hasn’t decided yet. DAVID HAMMOND “Don’t take life too seriously; you’ll never get out of it alive.” So much for the



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There Goes That Song Again Wilma Webb Ellen Masters Iona Farkas Penny Schettler Lynne Brown Judy Dickie Jane Reiger- Jane Bettschen Marilyn Waynert Keith Andrews Carol Strandlund Glenda Donison Maxine Wilson William Anderson Lome Dyke Doreen Petrie Wayne Belon Barbara Cope Mickey Bourns James McFadden Ella Bruce Cheryl Criddle Allan Shiels Leo Blaus Keith Csada Judy Merkel Dennis Poison Carol Ledohowski Charles Olson Carl Leopky Carol Strickland . David Hammond Garry Mayer ■Brian Goodbrand Robert Herr Helen Horejda Murray Fleece Gloria Ismond Ron Morrice Ray Bailer Reynold Ostlund David Sparvier Louise Rink I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell. Blue Love Lazy Bones You Talk Too Much Don’t You Think It’s Time I Want To Be Free . All Shook Up ..Only The Lonely Wedding Bells There’s A Moon Out To¬ night Wooden Heart Sail Along Silvery Moon Cuddle Up A Little Closer A Fool Such As I Put Your Head On My Shoulder Home on the Range Don’t Be Cruel When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Michael Hit The Road Jack Just Walk On By In The Middle Of An Island Paralized The Lion Sleeps Tonight Little Devil Better Than A Dream Yellow Rose of Texas Her Royal Majesty Yellow Bird You’re Just A Playboy Lover Runaround Sue . You Need Hands Wheels It Takes Two To Tango The Wanderer I’ve Grown Accustomed To Your Face Rookie, Rookie, Lend Me Your Comb Red Red Robin Five Pennies Roily Polly Five Feet High And Rising Little David The Happy Wanderer

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