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B.H.S. STAFF MATHEMATICS Grades IX, X, XI, XII. MR. LEIBEL MR. GOBIE SCIENCE Grades IX, X, XI, XII. GEOMEKTY Grades X, XI. MRS. DRAKE FRENCH Grades IX, X, XI, XII. LATIN Grades IX, X. HISTORY Grades XI, XII. LITERATURE Grades XI, XII. COMPOSITION Grades IX, X, XI, XII. HEALTH Grades IX, X. HISTORY Grades IX, X. LITERATURE Grades IX, X. MR. REIMER
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The School Crest From the many ideas born with the new building came the concept of a badge and motto for the Broadview School. A crest is one part of a school which students may take with them when they leave. Utilizing the school colours of green and white, we have encompassed by the “Wheel of Progress”, three facets of the Broadview scene: the first, the locomotive, one of the founders of Broadview; then the “Wheatsheaf,” symbolic of the produce of the land; thirdly, the “Open Book,” the produce of the mind. To blend with the three facets are the three Latin words of the newly formed motto: “Veritatem Solum Quaerite”—Seek only the Truth. A school patterns our lives and makes us what we are. A crest should serve as a constant reminder of the time well spent. —John C. Vickery. Why The Beam? This year Broadview High School has taken several giant steps forward. It is our privilege to begin this new decade in a new modern building. This year also saw the first commercially printed yearbook to be put out by the students, with the new crest proudly embossed on the cover. The yearbook staff felt that it was time to choose a permanent name for our annual. From several selections, the student body gave their favor to the “BEAM.” We think they made a fitting choice. Why? BEAM stands for the smiling young faces of our students. We hope you will smile with us as you turn these pages. A BEAM is a ray of light. We hope this book will illuminate your thinking as to what B.H.S. is trying to achieve. A BEAM is also a signal to keep ships or planes on course. Our yearbook is the sign that we are “on course.” To consider BEAM in yet another connection, it is the main feature of our building’s architecture. It is our job to hold up the school to you, the reader. BE5AM stands for Broadview Educational Achievements Manual, a guidebook of progress. —May Edwards.
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Yearbook Staff 1959-60 EDITORIAL BOARD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PAT MORRICE MALE SPORTS EDITOR GIRLS’ SPORTS EDITOR Thomas Cook Irene Link SOCIAL EDITOR LOG EDITOR May Edwards Margaret Thompson SALES MANAGER BUSINESS MANAGER Ads — Gordon Parker Glenn Hanson Circulation — Fred Link ARTISTS Sharon Carnahan, Don Perrie TYPISTS Lorraine Pickup, Joan Briggs, Nancy Markwart STAFF ADVISOR
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