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

 - Class of 1962

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VOLLEY BALL Broadview’s volleyball teams were the best we’ve had for some time. Broadview boys played both Whitewood and Kipling and defeated both in the best of three series. In intramural volleyball teams were picked which played a round-robin series in two groups. The winner of one group was Mickey Bourns and the winner of the other group was Terry FitzGerald. In the playoffs Mickey defeated Terry in the best of three finals. BASKET BALL Broadview 28 at Whitewood 35 Wapella 17 at Broadview 28 Kipling 13 at Broadview 24 Broadview 42 at Esterhazy 98 Broadview 31 at Wapella 37 Moosomin 24 at Broadview 15 Whitewood 23 at Broadview 43 Esterhazy 55 at Broadview 21 Broadview 25 at Kipling 42 Points for 257 Points against 344. Broadview’s top three scorers in regular season play were: First—Don Miskiman, 85. Second: Mickey Bourns, 46. Third: Irvin Bender, 25. In the boy’s intramural basketball Don Miskiman played off with Don Fuchs and Dave Ward played Keith Andrews. Don Miskiman defeated Don Fuchs and Dave Ward defeated Keith Andrews. In the final game Don Miskiman defeated Dave Ward to be the champion team of B.H.S. The top three in boy’s intramural basketball were: First, Dave Ward with 85 points; second, Don Miskiman with 76 points; and third, Don Fuchs with 50 points. CURLING The boy’s rink consisted of: SKIP: Terry FitzGerald; THIRD: Bob Petrie; SECOND: Tom Cook; LEAD: Ron Saleski. In the first round Kipling defeated Whitewood and Lang- bank defeated Broadview. The final game was a battle all the way to the finish line with Kipling emerging victorious, enabling them to represent this unit in a play-off with Wa- pella, the winners of the Moosomin unit. Kipling easily defeated Wapella and went on to play in Regina in The South Saskatchewan Finals.

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BOYS’ SPORTS FOOTBALL This year a live-team twelve-man tackle league consisting of Broadview, Grenfell, Indian Head, Fort Qu’Apelle and Lebret High Schools was formed. LEAGUE GAMES FIRST GAME — WANDERERS vs. GRENFELL On Friday, September 22, the Wanderers played the Grenfell squad in Grenfell. Broad- iew scored two touchdowns on ground plays while Grenfell gained two touchdowns through the air. Ron Saleski made both Broadview touchdowns while Inkster kicked two converts. Broadview lost the ball a number of times on penalties and fumbles. The game ended in a 14-14 tie. SECOND GAME — WANDERERS vs. INDIAN READ Sunday, September 24th saw the Wanderers play their first home game, as they played host to Indian Head. At half time it was a close game with Broadview leading 8-6. Broad- view’s lone touch down was scored ' by Don Miskiman. Peter Inkster kicked a convert and a single. The game ended with a score of 24-8 for Indian Head. THIRD GAME — WANDERERS vs. FORT Ql ’APPELLE Hie Wanderers went to Fort Qu’Appelle on Thursday, October 5th, to match their skill against that of the local Fort Qu’Appelle team. Broadview went down to a 34-4 defeat. Broadview’s four points were scored by Inkster on a field goal try that went wide. FOURTH GAME — WANDERERS vs. INDIAN HEAD On October 8, Broadview journeyed to Indian Head. In the first quarter Indian Head scored one touchdown and converted it to lead 7-0. In the 2nd quarter they scored another touchdown but missed the convert to lead 13-0 at half time. In the third quarter Indian Head scored a third touchdown to lead 21-0 at the end of the quarter. In the fourth quarter Indian Head exploded for two touchdowns. They converted one and missed the other convert to win the game 33-0. FIFTH GAME — WANDERERS vs. GRENFELL “Victory”, yelled the cheer-leaders on Thursday, October 12th, as Broadview defeated Grenfell 23-0. Don Miskiman, Ron Saleski and Peter Inkster each scored a touchdown for the Wanderers while Inkster kicked two converts. The remainder of the scoring was done by Wilfred Blaus on a safety touch, and Terry FitzGerald kicked a single point. SIXTH GAME — WANDERERS vs. LEBRET On October 15th, the Wanderers journeyed to Lebret. This was not a very interesting game from the spectator’s viewpoint, as Broadview went down to a 59-0 defeat. In the first quarter Lebret scored three touchdowns. Then in the second they scored two more and Broadview with no score was behind by 34 points. In the third and fourth quarters Lebret again scored two touchdowns in each quarter, and converted five touchdowns, missing four converts. The Wanderers for 1961 were composed of: Quarterback, Mickey Bourns and Don Miskiman; Halfback, Barry Archer, Don Fuchs and Ron Saleski; Will Blaus; Fullback; Ron Saleski, Lyndon Reeve, Bob Petrie, Don Miskiman, Terry FitzGerald, Jim McFadden; Tackle, Wayne Mills, Helmet Roller, Billy Anderson, Leo Blaus, Terry FitzGerald; Middle Guard, Vince Warden, Bob Petrie; Centre, Sid Hanson, Defensive Halfback, Wayne Do- manko, Peter - Inkster; Guard, Brian Goodbrand, Wayne Belon, Terry Wysoskey, Stan Wick, Dennis Sinclair, Dave Sefton; End, Pat Chaskavich, Dave Ward, Irvin Bender, Peter Inkster.



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GIRLS’ SPORTS VOLLEYBALL To begin the B.H.S. sports year, intramural volleyball teams were chosen. The cap¬ tains of these teams were: Ruth Kurtz, Pat Ostlund, Gladys Little, Sharon Rink, Carol Strickland, Linda Miskiman, Iona Farkas, Mavis Lavallee, Sharon Gaddie, Helen Hjorada, and Leona Dimler. These teams competed amongst themselves until Ruth Kurtz’s team came out on top with the greatest number of wins. On October 14th, a girl’s volleyball team of nine girls with Iona Farkas as captain, journeyed to Lebret to play in the Qu’Appelle Valley Finals. The team consisted of: Iona Farkas, Linda Miskiman, Pat Briggs, Carol Strickland, Carol Ledohowski, Judy Pope, Mavis Lavallee, Penny Schettler, and Sharon Gaddie. The girls lost their first game against Lestock with the score 15-13. Their second game against Balcarres ended in a Victory for Broadview, and a score of 15-10. November 7, the girds journeyed to Whitewood where they thoroughly trounced the opposition with scores 15-11, 15-0, 15-7 in the first, second and third game respectively. November 16th saw Whitewood at Broadview where Broadview again won the best of three games. November 23, Kipling versus Broadview with Kipling winning the best of three games. BASKETBALL Basketball season got underway November 21 with practise for the team. DATE TEAMS VICTOR SCORE Dec. 1 Broadview vs. Whitewood at Whitewood Whitewood 20-11 Dec. 5 Broadview vs. Wapella at Broadview Broadview 35-5 Dec. 14 Broadview vs. Kipling at Broadview Kipling 60-8 Dec. 13 Broadview vs. Esterhazy at Esterhazy Esterhazy 7-4 Jan. 16 Broadview vs. Wapella at Wapella Broadview 12-4 Jan. 18 Broadview vs. Moosomin at Broadview Moosomin 19-6 Jan. 24 Broadview vs. Whitewood at Broadview Whitewood 18-3 Feb. 6 Broadview vs. Esterhazy at Broadview Tied 7-7 Feb. IS Broadview vs. Kipling at Kipling Kipling 33-10 CURLING The Unit Playoffs on January 27th were held at Broadview this year with Broadview, Langbank, Whitewood and Kipling taking part. Lunch was served to all the visiting .teams by a group of girls who volunteered so willingly., They deserve a special thanks. Our girl ' s rink consisted of: SKIP: Wilma Webb; THIRD: Marlene Fafard; SECOND: Sharon Rink, and LEAD: Marion Fodder. The first draw between Kipling and Broadview ended with Kipling taking the lead. Kipling then curled against Langbank and won this draw also. This gave them the privi¬ lege of competing in the Southern Saskatchewan Finals atj Regina. Starting Feb. 14 and running to Feb. 17 B.H.S. had their first Curling Bonspiel. Trophies were kindly donated by Mr. Pidhomy, and won by a female skip, Wilma Webb. Other prizes were donated by merchants and other members of the town. A good time was had by all, especially the grades seven and eight people who curled with us.

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