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CLAUDIA REAY H.S. Vice-President LINDA LYM H.S. Sec.-Treas. Honor Society Message The Honor Society has worked closely with C.S.F. to make this an active and profitable Spring term, with increased H.S.- C.S.F. participation in school life. The H.S. tutoring program has been enlarged to include another department, and to enable more people to participate in it. With H.S. sponsorship, a speed-reading program has been introduced. The series of debates on controversial subjects has been continued on a larger scale. In addition to the traditional Spring outing, a movie outing has been included in this semes- ter s activities. A concession and a decal sale have enabled Honor Society to increases the size of its scholarships. The other H.S. officers and the sponsors have certainly been instrumental in making this semester a success. I am grateful to them, and to all the H.S. members for allowing me to share in this experience. JENNIFER WATKINS DENISE HENDERSON Board Member JON HOLLANDER C.S.F. Vice-President DAN MAAS Board Member TERRY HARMON C.S.F. Sec.-Treas. SPECIAL PRIVILEGE SEAL BEARERS C.S.F. Message This term the B.H.S. Chapter of the California Scholarship Federation continued its tradition of activity and service for its members and for the school. This was made possible by an enthusiastic membership. The C.S.F. had a large program of serious activities this term. Several speakers were recruited by the C.S.F. to speak on various controversial issues. An open discussion with B.H.S. department heads proved to be very informative. The treasury was boosted by a joint concession with the H.S., and the C.S.F. hopes to have a regular scholarship fund soon. Many thanks to sponsors Mr. Wenrich and Miss Repetto for their time and unselfish effort and to my vice-president Jon Hollander and secretary- treasurer Terry Harman for their help in making this semester a success. V I, left to right: Martha Page, Elinora Fukuya, Joan Richardson, El thews, Wendy Philbrick. ROW 2: Bruce Vermeulen, Kent Matsumoto, Jenni kins, Sydney Key, Glenn Lym, Steve Breslow. ROW 3: John Daley, Tom Pete STEVE BRESLOW CS.F. President SEAL BEARERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Shelly Smith, Kate Finlayson, Steve Sharnoff, Mike Barekman, Donna Watson, Karen Hatfield. MISSING: Joe Mueller.
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s p E A K B E U R’ R S E A U ROW I, left to right: Shirley Odom, Mary Hatch, Hilma Streble, Elise Cosad, Gloria Cumby, Mr. Ehlers. Prudie Johnson, Dana Shapiro, Jan Howell. ROW 2: Betsy Ulsh, Bill Drescher, Kate Finlayson, Beverly Toy, Francisco Newman, Mary Dunbar, Michele Hill, Tom Veirs, Anne Sarzin, Marjory Banks, Jocelyn Kingdon, Steve Kidder. ROW 3: Vasantha deLanarolle, Valerie Naomi, Dave Soffe, Carole Cayot, Sandra Garrett, Hideko Endow, Pam Guay, JoAnn Goble, Barbara Rossi, Chris Bock, Craig Sinclair, Mike Ridenbach, Scott Gregg. ROW 4: Patty Hamilton, Jerry Nicol, Don Bell, Tom Jochums, Cameron Smith, Alan Hall, Chuck Hawken, Norm Delwiche, John Larson, Unknown, Gary Lindguist, Henry Harjumpaa, Rich Walker. ROW 5: Dick McFarland, Terry White, Floyd Hibbits, Tim McCaughey, Bill Davis, Ken Kuroiwa, Dave Powell, Jim Leonard, Charles Harris, Dennis Tominaga, Bruce Cowee. Speaker’s Bureau, made up of the best of our Public Speaking students, has played an important part as a liaison between the students and organizations and activities such as The King and I,” POD sales, Student Body Card sales, and school and community projects. The Speaker’s Bureau is the finishing touch in keeping the students at B.H.S. well informed. We hope that next year more organizations at Berkeley High use the services of Speaker’s Bureau, as we are always willing to help them out. TIM McCAUGHEY Bruce Cowee Bill Drescher Tom Jochums Tim McCaughey Norm Delwiche Dick McFarland H I L I T E S Hi-Lites, Berkeley High’s radio program, has been working hard all this semester put- ting out its 15-minute show over KRE 1400. Even though the picture doesn t show it, the staff puts in about five hours of hard work every week trying to represent B.H.S. as it really is. Hi Lites tries to relate the news of the week, interspersed with humor and music. It is just another factor in B.H.S. s superior national rating as a school. THE HI-LITES STAFF
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