Anna Head School - Nods and Becks Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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SEVENTH GRADE Upper Row. L to R—Christine Roller. Joan Hu. Judy Maupin. Penny Wilson. Charlotte Ashby. Lynn La Boyteaui. Suxanne Lilienthal. Suxanne Smardon, Brenda Higgins. Barbara Coates. Nora Lehman. Camilla Daniel. Viclcy Browne. Down: Pamela Kitchell. Sarah Dewey. Michele Patterson. Mary Twiss. Nenon Price. Diane Upton. Susan Hofmann, Ann Chickering, Elizabeth Cushing, Candace Smith. Not in picture: Lynne Fenchel. Sandra Otto If anyone sees some cocky 7th graders going around shining their halos, don't be surprised. We've had many exciting adventures, including a Columbus Day Chapel and a trip to the Snow Mu- seum to see an exhibit on South American coffee. At the Country Fair our booth was a mystery, until the night of the fair—whoever would ring a duck's neck, won the duck. Our booth received Honorable Mention. We are glad we took part in raising money for a foreign student. As for our Book Week dis- play, in which we presented a trip around the world with books—we've only one comment. . . We won! ! seventeen

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FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES 5th 6th GRADES STANDING—Sandra Lund. Diana Hilton, Teresa Friedrich, Jacqueline Jaureguy, Patsy Smith, Kathie Dreher, Mary Bachman. SEATED—Front Row L. to R.—Sandy Stead, Thea Jensen, Trudy Sills, Mary Tucker, Alex Henry: 2nd row—Dee Hopkin, Sheryl Brant. 3rd Row—Mardi Balaam, Nancy Harrington. Martha Dimmler. With our teacher, Mrs. Lillock, and our presidents, Suzanne Sutton and Dee Hopkins, we've done a lot of things this year—some for school, and some just for fun. Our biggest project was making our notebooks for all the art work we did this year. We made the covers with our own original designs and consider them very elegant. One of our fun projects was working on the Country Fair to help earn money for a foreign student. With the help of our art teacher, we built a wonderful Disneyland train, packed with grab bag prizes which we sold long before the fair was over. We gave a chapel in French (it much impressed the upper school!) and had Hallo- ween and Christmas and Valentine parties (the envy of the whole lower school), learned a festive dance for May Day, and even learned to write poetry! iixteen



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EIGHTH GRADE Back Row, L to R—Betsy Heimbucher, Lorna Lindsay. Susan Lamberson, Mimi Howard, Cathy Houdlette, Sally Holabird, Diane Nebelung, Margot Lasher. Middle Row. L to R— Alison Monzella, Katherine Hansen. Perrin Graves. Beatrice Bowles, Diane Lewis, Cameron Folsom. Diane Wolden, Betty Lou Kendall. Front Row, L to R—Elizabeth MacGregor, Dana Henry. Martha Spaulding. Janice Citron, Martha Morrison, Joan Snyder. Barbara Lidy. Not in picture—Blythe Bertwell We think that we have lived the best year of our lives during this school year.The freshmen say, High school is fabulous , but we can't understand that anything could be better. We have been to five dance assemblies this year, run by Mrs. G. Clifford. We’ve worn our soles (that is of shoes) down—bopping to waltzing. We all worked together this year on the Country Fair and had a lot of fun doing it. We're all for the foreign student and wish she would be in next year's freshman class. We have also been very active in sports, playing games with other classes and conducting clothes sales (from B.V.D.'s to P.E.C.'s ) to prevent Mr. Dewey from straining his voice in efforts to return them. Most of us went to the opera Madame Butterfly , and wore our first pair of heels, occasioning much admiration and comment. Graduation is getting near and we are all excited about upper school, but nothing could be more fun than Anna Head Lower School. So come on seventh, sixth, fifth, fourth, third, second, first! eighteen

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