Berkeley Hall School - Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)

 - Class of 1961

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What Berkeley Hall Means to Me By MARY MONTGOMERY My experience at Berkeley Hall from Junior Nursery through the Ninth Grade has been -enriching in so many ways that I feel it has laid a strong foundation for everything I will do from now on. Having Christian Science at school, as well as at home and at church, helps make us stronger students. Berkeley Hall is a school where everyone is seen as God's perfect, intelligent child. For instance, the classes are not divided into different levels of ability-the A minds in one, the B's in another, etc. The students work together helping and supporting those who seem to need it. The teachers.are most generous and spend their free time aiding a pupil to understand something. Christian Science is practiced at Berkeley Hall and the students are en- couraged to use it and to demonstrate it in everyday life. At Berkeley Hall when someone has a problem, we deny the error and see him as the image and likeness of God. Every morning one of the pupils reads an article from a Christian Science periodical or a section of the lesson and a hymn is sung. This is always helpful. For example, one morning I arrived at school wishing I had never come, but after carefully listening to the article read and the questions answered, I felt fine. I also saw how grateful I should be for all these assemblies. In sixth grade, I remember, we had teams and asked questions on the lesson. Everyone really worked at it, and we all had fun. Besides that, it started the day on the right track. The teachers at Berkeley Hall are so loving and understanding, but they demand our best work. Although each one is very different in her ideas of teaching, they are all wonderful teachers, and this variety enriches our lives. Berkeley Hall means striving for perfection, not only in grades, but in our spiritual understanding of God and man. We know that our intelligence comes from God and try to prove it in everything we do. We learn to use Christian Science at all times, whether We are in art, gym, history, algebra, or sewing. We also learn to become better citizens. An example of good citizenship, which is always practiced by the students, is in the spring when the big grass oval is being reseeded. No fence has to be put around it. Only a word is said to the pupils, and no one walks on the grass. ' At Berkeley Hall we have the privilege of starting school as young as a three year old in junior Nursery and going all the way through Ninth Grade. Berkeley Hall is a beautiful school with a lovely campus and a warm and friendly feeling about it. The most important thing, however. is that we set an example for those around us by living Christian Science. I have gained an increasing understanding that man is gov- erned by God and therefore always reflects the divine Mind. Berkeley Hall has truly been a wonderful school and I shall never forget it nor stop being grateful for my experience here. What Berkeley Hall Means to Me By LINDA ERTZ More than anything else, Berkeley Hall means to me love and understanding which is expressed by one and all. It is with this love and undersfanding that we are able to prove day after day that our true being as God's child is intelligent and free from error of any kind. Another outstanding point of Berkeley Hall is that there's so much harmony and unity. live gone here all my life, and I only wish that it went all the way through college. When you just stop and think of all the advantages we've had, you realize that we're very fortunate. Much consideration and support has been given us and we're all really grateful. Every single teacher stands out, for each has different qualities which doesn't make learning such a dull task. All around us thereis a feeling of really belonging because we're all working together to improve ourselves. Ever since the nursery we have been taught to use Christian Science. This is what makes Berkeley Hall such a terrific school. Also the fact that all of us are regarded as individuals all having one Mind is put into use. At Berkeley Hall we don't just learn certain subjects because they are required, but there's a purpose for learning each one A Chain of Love Divine By ANN SAVAGE Through the classrooms of Berkeley Hall our endless search for truth Has taken us so far and fast, we hardly stopped to think How much Berkeley Hall's united us in our youth- As a chain would bind us with a strong and sturdy link. Many years have passed now since some of us began Understanding love and patience were there to mark the way On the path of knowledge. As we our future scan, We remember teachers who didn't let us stray in the past. Before us lies the trail of life. For those who are prepared The heights to which we climb are joyous and fully unconfined. We may reach the high plateau and never be despaired. One thing remains forever: That in love we are entwined. Dear Berkeley Hall, you've given me a chain of love divine, An armor or protection that will be forever mine. of them. For instance, we study algebra to learn how to think things out and to apply what we have previously learned. We study history so that we won't make the same mistakes others have made. We have games so we can learn to get along with other people by being good sports and co-operating. It develops character and helps us discipline ourselves. Another of the many things I appreciate is the daily morning assemblies. They are so inspiring and the only way to start each day. To me Berkeley Hall is quite a challenge because people know we are Christian Scientists and therefore naturally expect more from us. It's inspirational because there's no limit to our capabilities and qualities. We are all one big family striving for two goals: one to be better students of Christian Science and the other to Drove that Progress is the law of God. Berkeley Hall is a good combination of high scholastic stand- ards and the teaching of many social graces. It is like a circle of love with no beginning nor end. We are enclosed in this wonderful circle. The Final Address By JAY OREN Almost a score ago our teachers brought forth into this class- room-finals-conceivecl in studying and dedicated to the fact that if you finish early you can go to lunch. We were tested to see if our class or any other class so con- ceived and so dedicated to their homework could endure this torture. The brave students who struggled in this testing room have honored it far above all other previous classes. The world will little note, nor long remember what other classes did here, but it can never forget what the Class of '61 has done. From these noble workers the school takes increased devotion to the cause for which we gave the full allegiance, that we the Class of '61 highly resolved that we have not studied in vain and that the government of the teacher, by the teacher, for the teacher will sometime perish from this sanctuary.



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ADELE's ambition to be sure, Is to be a model with allure. All over the world she'll pose graciously In fashion shows for tall sheill be. BONNlE's always on the go, And her pace will never slow. At Easter time a trip to Prin. xMade her oh so glad she's in. . . ga 4 r gh! Q36 . aw... , A- gg? ,sss , fl . , 1 ---'rr- T erss lf?-i:UGr':,.s. fig'-5-' .gf-y?Zf7'Ef.lij.I .,,. yiffigwf ag: f ',,.f,g.j-ff-f --,Qi , I t MARY M. will stitch and sew To be well-dressed from head to toe. She's noted for her terrific grades. For her it's unusual not to get A's. SHARON goes to Catalina Isle. And everyone there just loves her smile. The same is true right here at home, And will be everywhere she'd care to roam. LINDA ERTZ has the nickname Legs She often gets ummm! grades. She quickly gets a wonderful tan When she's lying on the sand. ' a ex:-.h:J'X : gf, FAT-k-f?Jf3'5'i ff'1g.'E - . 15, ,jf,q,,r,5 . as 3, .. . ,, ,vt as -mmf. ,- ff '- f f--,f a -,'-aaa-A--,--.-gf 3 -,gif .,.. 1 :rw my-J.. --1:5 J nag. f,..:.-5,.f:.- .,.. fs r .5 ' -gy-sq--:J ' ' 5, ,f :-ngkfgff y,,f,.:y,:.5ssv ref: , r.f'nTj,s.w.'F:',.,:- 1512 - .. :s-, V .J-is ed .- 1,-f. , Ji -. gfvkiwwl.-' .L Vim it 1 .. A A 3'V1,fff:jf..fQ: -5 :Qi3x1?i 'J'-A V s .L-55 . ,i I :K ,. W ,. ' ' J. 'flll'-f. l u: 5:5?i'F f E . : I B 2 ll wt ...qv :gig-sfg.,3g l f:1 , Q , - 1 Reid- f- ,'W'if:j.f.j:A:zi '- --If ? 1 Y 1 S' 5v::5 ',' ' My-55: ffm' at - I .L . , ,sa ,, ,-1, . -.. . 1555 -I :S tw ff., - t. '..wi'5- 12 1- 4: ..,. y -:i:iCf3x4f'f'rlv--s ' 1 5 Q DON, you see, enjoys his skiing. That is why he's always beaming. He is usually of good hope, Even as he goes over the slope. DAVID cracks jokes and creates an impersonation, BRUCE likes to laugh and have lots of fun. The spirit of S. C. is for MARILYNN With the talents of his unusual imagination. ln Palm Springs he absorbs the sun. She goes to the arena to see them win David's rating will always be high, He often goes hunting in search of wild prey. A bow she does often wear, Skating with a gal from Hamilton High. When he gets back, we hear they got away. To accent her dark, shining hair.

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