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

 - Class of 1962

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SENIORS MARIE FLEECE There is a brown-haired, green-eyed girl in the grade twelve room who sits third from the front, just near the boys’ corner. She likes it there!! Who is it? Why ‘ ' Minnie” of course! She takes full advantage of the situation and talks to Tommy or Wayne. Marie al¬ ways has her homework done. We wonder how she managed it con¬ sidering the amount of time there is a white car parked in front of her house and the amount of time she spends in it!! Her varied pas¬ times include dancing, movies, watching T.V., and while she is in school she spends her time reading. Her only dislikes seem to be algebra and geometry; which her favorite teacher handles. Marie’s ambition lies in the field of teaching. THOMAS COOK An honour roll student in the graduating class. This describes Tommy. He has a knack of talking and learning something at the same time. Tom always has his homework done and knows all the answers. Due to the fact that he is good at figures he was elected treasurer of the Student Assembly this year. Sports-wise, Tom plays basketball and volleyball and was on the curling rink this winter. Socially, our treasurer is a regular movie-goer, attends all the parties and he thinks we look so funny that he takes pictures to prove it. Tommy’s ambition is to become a pharmacist upon completing high school and with his knowledge of chemistry his career should be a success. MARLENE FAFARD “FTenchy” has the dubious honour of coming to school on a bus. When she gets here she enjoys talking to Shirley and doing the home¬ work that she didn’t manage to get done. She was on the girls’ curling rink, played volleyball and ping-pong. Marlene tolerates the week¬ days and home-work, but makes up for all that lost time on week¬ ends. She seems to find a lot of important work in her text books because every few pages a large N.B. can be found. These initials have become here trade mark and perhaps, later on, her future. She dislikes composition and social studies but likes, Friday, Satur¬ day and Sunday! ! As for her ambition, we’U let Norman take care of that. VINCE WARDEN Vince came to Broadview this year from Elkhorn. Although he gets a ride to and from school every day he is still always late, thus earning; for himself the nick-name “Flash.” Mrs. Drake says that it is a good thing that he gets a ride all the time or he would freeze before he walked a block in this cold weather. Vince’s motto is “someone has to come late!” “Flash” is a staunch disbeliever in over-exertion. But he does find the energy to play volleyball and to cha cha. He is a whiz when it comes to curling. In spite of all this he has some ambition as he is taking eleven subjects. In his spare time he works out at the Esso. When Vince completes his grade twel to University.

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Severally, It Is Bequeathed I, LYNNE CRIDDLE, bequeath Vince Warden’s quietness to Maxine Wilson. I, MARIE FLEECE, bequeath Gladys Little’s slightness to Ray Bailer. I, VIVIAN BROWN, bequeath Don Miskiman’s strength to Fred Bahr. I, BILL COE, bequeath Pat Criddle’s shyness to Lyndon Reeve. I, SHIRLEY FREDLUND, bequeath Wayne Domanko’s versatility to Dennis Poison. I, TQM COOK, bequeath Ruth Kurtz’s long hair to Cathy Anderson. I, MARLENE FAFARD, bequeath Pat Ostlund’s musical ability to Albert Olson. I, SHARON RINK, bequeath Bob Petrie’s stature to Wayne Strandlund. I, BOB PETRIE, bequeath Connie Herr’s friendliness to Carol Ledohowski. I, DON MISKIMAN, bequeath Marie Fleece’s devotion to studies to Irvin Bender. I, GLADYS LITTLE, bequeath Reg. Ealey’s giggle to Diana Desjarlais. I, PAT CRIDDLE, bequeath Tom Cook’s cleverness to Terry Wysoskey. I, PAT QSTLUND, bequeath Willie Olson’s ability to serenade the girls on the banjo to Peter Inkster. I, RUTH KURTZ, bequeath Shirley Fredlund ' s red temper to Sidney Hanson. I, REGINALD EALEY, bequeath Marlene Fafard’s modesty to Beverly Herr. I, WAYNE DOMANKO, bequeath Lynne Criddle’s ability to tease to David Rithaler. I, CONNIE HERR, bequeath Billie Coe’s sense of humor to Elaine McRobbie. I, VINCE WARDEN, bequeath Sharon Rink’s goodnaturedness to Mavis Lavallee. I, WILLIE OLSON, bequeath Vivian Brown’s compositions to Charles Olson.



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LYNNE CRIDDLE Shy, retiring, heavens no!! That’s not our Lynne. Although she says she can’t do anything it’s just her modesty that prevents her from bragging. “Buzz” spends her leisure time in school laughing, irritating her neighbours (with tacks, compasses, etc.) and talking (of course). Lynne often arrives at school in a brown Custom Royal Dodge — chauffered, of course! She says she has no favorite! subject except—but Lynne, HE isn’t a school subject! Lynne’s likes range from the drive home to the valley, to dancing, to clothes, to eating and bowling, curling and volleyball. “Buzz’s” greatest ambition now is to graduate, but later on she wishes to take a secretarial course. REGINALD EALEY This tousle-headed lad occupies a back seat in the grade twelve room where teachers have trouble finding him (we wonder if that haq to do with size or the fact that he is never there). Reg simply adores social studies and comp, classes. Why? Because Mrs. Drake teaches him! He is famous for his giggle .... all you have to do is look at him and out comes a few high pitched, now what would you call them? After a while he rolls in laughter. “Soot-Soot’s” persistant giggling and talking never leave a dull moment in the room. Watch¬ ing T.V., annoying the teachers and generally having a good time constitute Reg’s day. Upon graduating Reggie plans to become a teacher. SHARON RINK Sharon is a lively brunette who enjoys “fooling around”, talking, and teasing anyone near her. This summer Sharon attended the Junior Red Cross centre at Lake Manitou, and now is the secretary of the Red Cross committee. She spent the rest of the summer at the lake working? so she says, but she also enjoys swimming and tan¬ ning. Her favorite saying seems to be “Who’s got a pin?” Sharon fills up her spare time curling, skating, and bowling. Quite a sports enthusiast isn’t she? Maybe this is why she is sports editor of the Year Book. She dislikes “snobs” but doesn’t say why. Her ambition is to teach the three R’s. DONALD MISKIMAN This handsome young lad occupies a front seat and enjoys teasing Gladys and scaring Sharon. Donald is a well-known figure in B.H.S. taking part in activities as being vice- president of the Student As¬ sembly, and one of the better players on the basketball and volley¬ ball teams. He also curls on the school rink and plays fullback on the football team. In the school room Don manages to keep all of Mrs. Drake’s classes from becoming dull as she is heard screaming “Honestly, Donald, I am going to give you a clout that you will feel in a minute.” Then he keeps Mrs. Drake busy chasing him back to his desk! Donald’s ambition is to become an auto-mechanic.

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