Berkeley Hall School - Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)

 - Class of 1961

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JULIE knows what she's going to be. She plans to go down in history For cracking jokes, giggling, and such. It's all 'cause she likes fun so much. , 1 inns l iini so '.:f'!ff,, : , ' . 3.3 :. v3:,. ' rx: i V .-.' l es-ii L' i' . '.,s.- . Eg, .s... z L ,Jil tw RON resembles Lincoln in many respects. He's tall and thin, as I recollect. He seldom does poorly in any test, For in school he does his level best. LLOYD is known for his profile. It's one thing that makes girls smile. Lloyd is often very shy. But his jokes are extremely sly. , Jr 9 Q s Y S V' F aw- 91 t, s at 1 Q ' if t 4? gr, ,, ., . .. .V .s..,, . ,, . p, ,W L - J ....., t i f .V .gt sz, a - s l ff ft L p .ta ,, f :sin I- ' -- ixasf, 'fx fa- ,, f .V 'K' SANDY's home is here on Swall, Right across from Berkeley Hall. Yet late to school he'll often creep, After trying to make his homework complete. Our life with MRS. O'CONNOR did start, Back in 6th grade where she was all heart. Now in 9th grade she's always fair CPD Giving us only an occasional C?j glare. CAROL really loves to sew, And in sports she's nearly a pro. She has traveled far and near. To Carol our Annual is very dear. - 9 1' .f:f:if'5f fMEf':: '5E1--- x 1 pi: be ,. bc gg,,,.g 1-5, . ' K . 44-L 'f .: -:ffm -f H - we - lgagggv -fain . . at ' 7.4 1 ..., at , '74, - 7 ,555- - ,fgg , Zjfre- ' 'Siege -- La Jolla is where PHYLLIS goes To get a tan from head to toes. Phyllis lives near Berkeley Hall, So she's never late at all. lkili' I ' ...QV 'E at f I My Hg ' 5- 'fra-s.s1v2f.itVtffiie-Iwfs , ' we - gf 1 pg 1 - '- ' V : :5F'f:1f'5'-sw I'5- 2 ' Off to Borrego PAMELA goes, To miss French tests and tan her nose She's worn a track to Mrs. O'Connor's desk To make sure her grades come out the best

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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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1961 - CLASS PROPHECY - 1961 By BONNIE BLEICHMAN, CAROL OSHERENKO, RONALD BALLARD 200 Story Building, 1980, Los Angeles Starlight Room Premiere Showing-Featuring Marilynn Scott in The Mikado. Final farewell tour. Three reporters enter from different sides. No one noticing anyone else. Bonnie reading program-Marilynn Scott! In The Mikado! Carol Cheating name, turns aroundj-Well! Bonnie B., what brings you here? Bonnie-Why I am editor of the Daily Blab. I am covering this show. Ronald C hearing conversation, comes out of reading his pro- gramj-Say, look who is sponsoring this show. Bruce Carde, president of the SCATTER-CHATTER Cleaning Firm. He is the one who has just come out with a new jet desk suction vacuum cleaner which does away with algebra papers instantly. Carol-Look, who is going to entertain at intermission? Bonnie-It's David Shoop. Carol-Yes, and he is going to balance five pencils on the tip of his nose while he is singing Longfellow's Hiawatha to the tune of Let Me Call You Sweetheart? Ronald-Recently I was traveling down the Niles River Ccom- pletely run and operated by the one and only Madame Nilesb, and I spotted the Cardozo Papyrus Company where Deloris is making authentic papyrus greeting cards in an- cient hieroglyphics. I first discovered it when I bought a tour guide of the Pyramids. Linda Ertz is running a tourist bureau called the Harem-Scarem. Now you've heard what I've been doing. What have you been doing, Bonnie? Bonnie-I have been in New York for the opening of the new musical, My Fair Chicks. This is the greatest thing that ever hit Broadway. The hit number is Adele, Cloerell, and Parnell. All three play opposite the leading man, James Whitmore, who WHI . . . WHI . . . WHISTLES I'll Never Be Lonesome Again. Carol-l'll have to see that. Isn't that Adele, Cheryl, and Pamela Sharman in the hit number? Bonnie-I also saw Mfr. Pam Arabian Fabian of the 1980's sing- ing and dancing her version of the Horned Toad Stomp. Ronald-The other night I saw the beginning of a new TV series C stands up and tilts hatj, Where ARE The Boys? starring Lynne Stimson. Bonnie-Guess who I saw yesterday? Janie Larson. She's the literature professor at Harvard, teaching the new best seller, Taming of the Teachers, by Sharon Shookspearei' Nance. This book has sold over 28 copies, all going as gifts to the Class of '61. Carol-Speaking of books, I just read Mary Ellen Whitmore's new classic, Girl: Seldom Like Others the Way They Like BROTHERS. ' Ronald-I hear Linda Downey is very busy these days! She is head of the Never Tardy-Taxi Company. Carol-Yes, I saw Lloyd in one of her taxis the other day. He was on his way to the L. A. Launching Pad. Lloyd is this year's MAN of the MOON. He was accompanied by his seven wives. Bonnie-Yes, Lloyd always liked someone to talk to. I suppose Lloyd will see the new dictator of the moon. Carol-You mean-there's a dictator? Ronald-Yes, Joy Rich! All together-- JOY RICH! Bonnie-Yes, she's studying to be a secretary and can DICTATE a letter at three ums, ers and ands a minute! Ronald-Did you know that two members of our class are now working for some branches of the Government? Bonnie and Carol-NO! Ronald-Sandy is working for the IHW under the Labor De- partment. Carol-Oh, you mean the I Hate Work policy? Ronald-Don is a Cabinet member under HIS new Department of Wealth, Food and Griping. Carol-I hear you have finally learned to ski, Ron? Ronald-Yes, I was up at Dorsie's new ski resort in Death Valley. Carol-Death Valley? Ronald--Yes, she manufactures the most amazing snow I've ever seen. Carol-How does she do that? Ronald-She makes it out of SNOWCRON! Bonnie-What ever happened to Mary Montgomery? Carol-Mary is the inventor, owner and runner of WEAR 8: TEAR, the only dress you can wear Once and throw away. It is made of Dupont's new TRY-ON fabric. Bonnie-I recently read an article about Ann Savage performing on her magnificent white stallion, dancing and prancing to the music of her 20 new Viennese waltzes. Ronald-Speaking of far-away places. I read an article written by julie DeVoe on How to Conquer the Transportation Problem. Julie is now living in Australia, Where she raises kangaroos. That, says Julie, really saves gasoline. Carol-Have you seen the most recent HEAVYweight wrestler in the world, lately? Bonnie-Aren't you speaking of JAY OREN? Carol-Yes! He has set a record of being the first one to be knocked out while climbing through the ropes! Bonnie-I see that Phyllis, after graduating from the University of Oceanography has gone on to Hawaii where she is the authority on surfing. She has just completed an essay en- titled When the Waves Come Rolling In. Bonnie- What ever happened to Mrs. Dlouhy? Carol- Didn't you know? In 1962 she volunteered to be the first in space and beat the Russians. Ronald- Yes, she was teaching literary works for the first few years. At first she read 'Pop Gooses' Nur-sery Funnies to Caroline Kennedy as she flew over Washington D. C. in the rocket ZEUS or as the Roman translation, Jupiter. Now she is the one and only 'Flying Hedda Hopper. Bonnie- I hear Mrs. Richards went to Paris and became a world renowned fashion expert. She owns her own side- walk cafe and performs fashion shows daily. Carol- I read that Mr. Richards is doing all the drafting of the scenery for the fashion show. Bonnie- Yes, I remember he always liked to draw models. Bonnie- I see where Mr. Nelson has become the World's Champion Compromiserf' Ronald- In the article I read, it said that he received most of his training while coaching the boys' athletic program in l961.'i Carol-Each of us is striving to attain the goal that ATHENA . . . O'Connor has reached. She is the Goddess of Home- work and sits on the top of Mount Olympus in her swivel chair ruling the world with her GOLDEN PENCIL.

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