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Wayne Larter There Ought To Be A Law Glenda Donison Honey Love Sidney Hanson What Am 1 Supposed To Do? Barbara Cope You’re The Cream In My Coffee Douglas Legg Morning, Noon And Night Robert Legg Who Shot Sam? Donald Fuchs Blow The Smoke Away Albert Olson Big Red Benson Lillian Karlunchuck Hi, Lilly BHS LOG 59-60 Sept. 1—School starts. Sept. 25—Holiday—Teachers’ institutes. Oct. 12-14—Holiday, Thanksgiving (12th) and 2 days holiday for teachers’ convention. Oct. 12—University Jubilee Celebration and formal opening of school. The speaker. Dr. Crossman from Regina College. Nov. 11—Remembrance Day Holiday. Nov. 23-27—Initiation week. Green and white beanies to be seen everywhere. Nov. 27—Initiates wear green and white, scrub gym floor with toothbrushes. Program and party at night . Dec. 9-15—Christmas exams. Dec. 18—Carol Festival with 3 choirs from the high school, 1 from public school and 1 from each church. Dec. 22—We received small parcels from the Health Department in the form of gamma globulin shots. Dec. 22—Jan. 4—Christmas holidays. Jan. 15—Mr. McDonald, public relation officer for the Pest Office, gave us an interes¬ ting talk and showed a film on postal systems. Grade XI and XH boys were given an interesting talk by two army recruiting officers from Regina on the Regular Officer’s Training Plan. Jan. 21—Constable Calahan of the Read Patrol gave us a short talk on traffic safety after morning exercises. Jan. 22—Bryant eliminations were started with 4 speeches given. Jan. 29—Bryant eliminations were finished with Pat Morrice and Joan Listrom chosen to represent Broadview in the Unit Finals to be held here on Feb. 10. Feb. 10—Unit Finals held in the auditorium with 8 speakers taking part. At short in¬ tervals between speakers musical items were enjoyed by the audience. Pat Morrice was chosen to go to Regina. Feb. 26—Hurry! Hurry! The students’ hard work was rewarded with a full house for both matinee and evening performances of our High SchocJ Play. Following the play a dance was held in the school. March 18—Mr. Derwin, representing Canadian Petroleum Assoc. Ltd., demonstrated to grades IX-XII various products of petroleum, and the informal commen¬ tary was received with enthusiasm by the students and teachers. March 25—Mr. Doucet entertained us with some interesting items. His performance was enjoyed by all. March 31—April 6—Easter exams. April 15-25—Easter holidays.
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Hair: curly. Ambition: to be manager of the Ladies Home Journal. HAMISH M ASLAN I EC: Eyes: two round, dark buttons. Hobby: hunting. Likes: picking on someone smaller than himself. Ambition: to grow six feet (tall). DONALD FATHERS: Alias: “Feathers.” Allergy: capital letters. Hobby: swimming. Ambition: horse trader. DONALD FUCHS: Hobby: hockey. Likes: playing pool, science. Friend: Lady Luck. Ambition: to be a Rocket Richard n. GRADE IX HIT PARADE Donald Rink Anita Erickson Marion Fockler Donald Miskiman Ronald Saleski Patrick Chaskavich Donald Fathers Wilma Webb Roberta Bourns Joyce Rif Sharon Carnahan Wayne Belon Sheila Stewart Florence Belon Charles Olson Jean Keinas Dennis Poison Sandra Petrie Freddie Bahr Ronald Little Robert Little Judy Wysoskey Winnifred Gatrell Gloria Ismond David Reniak Greta Boger Irvin Bender Judy Strandlund Elaine McLeod Sharon Wysoskey Maxine Wilson Cathie Anderson Hamish Maslaniec Marian Webb Marlene Cope Leona Dimler June Erickson Kathy Warner It Was I One Of These Days Moonlight Swim The Money Tree For The Love Of A Girl I Dreamed Black Land Farmer Young And In Love I Guess Things Happen That Way Sweetly Little Drummer Boy Put More Wood On The Fire Just Between You And Me Ma, He’s Mailin’ Eyes At Me You Take The Table, I’ll Bring The Chair i u Skinny Minnie I Forgot To Remember To Forget Sandy . Waterloo It’s So Peaceful In The Country I’m Old Enough Teacher’s Pet I Love Everybody First Date, First Kiss, First Love She Loves The Love I Give Her Jamie Boy The Battle of Cucamunga I’m Just Another Girl , Untouched Heart I Ain’t Sharin’ Sharon First Name Initial Yakity-Yak --- Witch Doctor What In The World’s Come Over You? Love Is A Many Splendoured Thing - Country Girl You’ll Never Know I Care - Katy Too
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April 25—May 6—Again to the joy of the boys, two young feminine practice teachers taught us for two weeks. May 13—“We’ll have these moments to remember.” A banquet, exercises, and a dance in honor of the graduates. May 16—Forward ho! Eliminations held. June 21-28—June examinations. UNIVERSITY JUBILEE NIGHT On Oct. 21 a university night was held here, the first function to take place in the new school. In conjunction with this, an open house was declared to allow the public to see the new building. This is the University of Saskatchewan’s fiftieth year of operation, and all over the province university nights are being held to acquaint the public with the Univers¬ ity, past and present. Dr. L. C. Crossman, professor of English from Regina College, was the guest speaker. He told us a little of the University’s history and what the University was trying to accomplish. In the words of a first president, “Every walk of life is to be represented.” After this informative talk he showed the award-winning jubilee film “Saskatchewan, Our University.” The program was rounded off by several musical selections. On its completion, those who attended had a chance to have lunch and to tour the building. Dr. Crossman spent time explaining and answering the questions of those students desiring to study at University. Thus, very appropriately, was the new school opened, with the students of B.H.S. taking the opportunity to seek information on further education. Initiation On Friday, Oct. 20 these words by the president of the Literary Society pronounc¬ ed the doom of forty-five Broadview High School initiates, “And they shall bow to the senior and say I am your slave, and will be treated as such.” Monday, Oct. 23 produced initiates all “bright-eyed” and “busy-tailed” sporting
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