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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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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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Principals Message The first year of school life in our new building- is almost over. I’m sure we’re all convinced that the increased facilities have made both our job of teaching and your job of learning a little easier. In addition the gymnasium has afforded opportunity for a multi¬ tude of activities not previously pos¬ sible. Broadview and district can be justifiably proud of their new school. Unquestionably the best way for our students to show their appreciation for the facilities provided is to increase and strengthen their academic achievements and to prove themselves better citizens as a result of the extra-curricular school experiences. This, we hope, you have done and will continue to do. We also hope that those enrolled in this building will be able to look back on this first year with as much pleasure and satisfaction as we, the staff. Although only half our student population had the privilege of christening the new building, the ether half has not long to look forward to enjoying the new sur¬ roundings. Undoubtedly, before you reached this point in our publication you noticed some¬ thing else that’s new—our yearbook. In the past years we printed everything but the cover ourselves, and this year, the book has been commencially printed. However, a great deal of hard work goes into a publication of this sort, regardless of how it is printed, and I would like to congratulate the staff advisor and the yearbook staff for the fine job they have done. The greatest desire is that this yearbook which we publish annually will become for you a cherished record of the school’s achievements and also a record of your own and your friends’ school careers. At this point, too, I would like, on behalf of the entire staff, to wish those who leave us for the last time this year a truly happy and successful life. —Mr. H. J. Leibel. Valedictory Today we have reached another milestone in our lives—today we have finally fulfilled a life-long dream—to graduate. Ever since that first awe-filled day in the building of learning we have been striving towards this goal, which at times I will admit, seemed shadowy and very far away; but now, having reached the summit we feel compensated for all the laughter and tears that have been shed in attaining it. What lies beyond is in our hands! Twelve years of learning, of trying to understand, of succeeding, of failing, all seem so short when we look back on them. That first day of school. Do you remember it? Out of the mist of past events we catch a glimpse of a small room full of tiny desks, a smiling teacher, and the then-new faces. That was our first milestone—we had reached the first plateau in our life of learning. Some of us faced that plateau with anxiety, some with hesitancy, others with howls and still others were overjoyed at the thought of going to school like big brother or sister. This was but the beginning. As the years passed we gradually climbed up that mountain of learning, gaining new knowledge each step of the way. Two, three, four, five years went by and the succeeding plateaus were becoming a bit harder to reach, the path a little steeper. Then without warning, the eighth year passed beyond our grasp and the second mile-
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