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

 - Class of 1963

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CHRISTMAS PARTY The Christmas party was conducted by the Grade XB students. Grade XB spent most of their time during the week decorating the gym, stage and the lovely big tree. With what time that was left they practised for the program which was put on in the afternoon of December 21 commencing at 1:30. There were five items on the program, 1) a food relay game (all the teachers remember this game) 2) a one act play called Sixteen 3) another play 4) an advertisement game Then came good old St. Nick with his annual kiss for Mrs. Drake. Finally the moment everyone had been waiting for; the gifts were given out. We honored with the presence of Mrs. Pinter and Can- dus, who didn ' t appreciate Santa Claus. The after¬ noon was a tremendous success. HIGH SCHOOL PARTY Friday, February 2 was the scene of another monthly party put on by Grade XA. Even though it was a very stormy night we still had a fair turnout. Grade XA had novelty dances and many fine records to dance to and enjoy. At eleven lunch was served to hungry dancers and then dancing was started until twelve fifteen when the party broke up and everyone went out into the blizzard again. Unit Bryant Oratory Finals The Unit eliminations for the Bryant Oratory Contest were held in the Broadview High School Auditorium on the evening of January 29. Contestants from Broadview were Alice Szakacs, who spoke on The Price of a Happy Life and Judy Pope, who spoke on Beethoven . Edward Hall of iVhitewood who spoke on Fidel Castro was placed first and Alice Szakacs was placed second. EDUCATION DAY Broadview School observed Education Day this year on Thursday March 7. The highlight of the day was the exhibition in the lab. A Ping-Pong Tourna¬ ment and films helped to make the parents visit enjoyable. VARIETY NIGHT For a month before the Big Night Mrs. Drake and Mr. O ' Kane had students practising plays, songs, and other acts. We did not mind though. As the big night drew nearer, even school and evening practices were called for (as the girls in the singing item soon found out). Then on Thursday, March 21 in the afternoon the first performance of B. H. S. on Stage was presented to Grades 1 to 6, who were a very appreciative



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audience. On Friday the actors and actresses once again had butterflies before their performance this time put befo re Grades 7 and 8. Finally the last per¬ formance for another year and the performers gave a good show for a very good crowd. Congratulations all! All were invited to come to the school to a dance organized by the Grade IXB students. The students spent Thursday and Friday decorating the gym and made it look lovely, with the fancy streamers, the Chinese Gardens sign and the colored lights. The band was Broadview ' s own Rebels and the music was well played and enjoyed. The evening ended with everyone tired but happy. 1962 ALUMNI MARIE FLEECE — Teachers College, Regina THOMAS COOK — Wooing the girls at the University of Saskatoon MARLENE FAFARD — Is now Mrs. N. Baker VINCE WARDEN — Is back at school LYNNE CRIDDLE — Cashier at Co-op Store, Broadview SHARON RINK — Teachers College, Regina DON MISKIMAN — Royal Bank, Winnipeg PATRICIA OSTLUND — Grey Nuns, Regina WAYNE DOMANKO — First Year Arts, U. of S. SHIRLEY FREDLUND — Practical Nursing Canora WILLIAM COE — Selling Insurance in Regina RUTH KURTZ — General Hospital, Regina WILLIAM OLSON — Taking a course in mechanics at Edmonton GLADYS LITTLE — Teachers College, Regina ROBERT PETRIE — Farming near Broadview PATRICIA CRIDDLE — Teachers College, Regina VIVIAN BROWN — Success College, Regina CONSTANCE HERR — Credit Union, Broadview REGINALD EALEY — Working as a bookkeeper in a laundry in Regina LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Marion Fockler, bequeath Cathie ' s ability to write to Dennis P. I, Anita, bequeath Leona ' s chipped tooth to Kathleen Fathers. I, Leona, bequeath Anita ' s blond hair to Sharon Gaddie. I, Winnifred, bequeath Judy ' s quietness to Diane Carter. I. Jean, bequeath Don Rink ' s ready smile to Freda Karlunchuk. 1, Wilfr ed, bequeath Don Miskiman ' s ability to dance to Charlie O. I, Judy, bequeath.Don Fuch ' s slimness to Ray Bailer. I, Ron, bequeath Terry ' s stature to Reni Ostlund. I, Don Miskiman. bequeath Wilf ' s ability to argue with Mrs. Drake to Robert Reeve. I, Terry, bequeath Gerry Criddle ' s intelligence to Jim MacFadden. I, Cathie, bequeath Jean ' s height and slimness to Linda Miskiman. I, Don Fuchs, bequeath Wayne ' s curly hair to Muriel Hammond. I, Wayne, bequeath Winnifred ' s flirtatious eyes to Jane Reiger. I, Gerry, bequeath Bryan ' s trim figure to Elaine McRobbie. I, Don Rink, bequeath Marion ' s marks to Gerald Bender. I, Fred, bequeath Ron ' s ability at athletics to Brian Goodbrand. I, Bryan, bequeath Fred ' s ability to squeeze his music box to everybody.

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