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

 - Class of 1962

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1960 ALUMNI JEAN BRIGGS — working as a stenographer at Saskatchewan Power Corporation TED SEFTON — Employed at the Bank of Montreal in Regina. SHIRLEY ANDERSON — Working as a stenographer at Dominion Line, Regina DONALD LARTER — Taking physical education at the University of Sask. GLENN HANSON —First year of education at the University of Sask. PAT MORRICE — St. Bonniface school of nursing NORMAN BAKER — Employed with Edward’s Electric, Broadview. IRENE FAFARD — Attending Teachers’ College, Regina. CHARLES COOK — Taking his second year of Arts and Sciences at the Uni¬ versity of Sask. PATRICK MISKIMAN — Working at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Com¬ merce, Brandon. ELSIE GATRELL — Employed at Wright’s Drug Store, Broadview. JOAN BRIGGS — Secretary at Ashdown Wholesale Hardware, Regina. GORDON PARKER — Taking Agriculture at the University of Sask. JEAN SALESKI — Taking her second year of education at University of Sask. JOYCE LOCKIE — Employed at the Sask. Power Corporation, Regina. 1961 ALUMNI LEO LEDOHOWSKI — Taking engineering at Regina College. DONALD RASK — In the Air Force at Royal Rhodes, Victoria. JOAN LISTROM — Regina College. BEN LEDOHOWSKI — Taking engineering at Moose Jaw. MAY EDWARDS — Attending University of Saskatchewan. BARRY BRUCE — Chartered Accountant, Vernon, B.C. ' CURT ANDERSON — Working on the C.P.R. and taking an Air Conditioning Course. COLLEEN RASK - Grey Nuns Hospital. Orchids and Thorns ORCHIDS: To the business manager of the Curtis Plan and everyone who made it a success. THORNS: To the boys who let the girls win all the poodles for being the best salesmen. ORCHIDS: To those who worked faithfully on the yearbook. THORNS; To those who did not hand in their write-ups. ORCHIDS: To all the teams who worked so hard to win. ORCHIDS: To the Student Council for endeavouring to make the Student As¬ sembly run smoothly. THORNS: To noisy members of the Student Assembly. ORCHIDS: To the Red Cross Representatives. THORNS: To those who didn’t hand in their dues. ORCHIDS: To Keith Andrews for shovelling off the snow from the sidewalk in front of the North entrance. THORNS: To all the students who don’t go out at recess. ORCHIDS: To Mr. Pidhorny for lending his typewriter to the yearbook staff. THORNS: To grades nine, ten, eleven, and twelve for being so noisy. ORCHIDS: To the valiant teachers who try to subdue the racket.

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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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