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CAROL DEWINDT: Boys are Carol's fondest joys. just being with them gives her poise. She's known by all for giant feet, That help her in the swimming meet. ANNE MOORE: Crash! Bang! Boom! Anne Moore has entered the room. At home Anne stays up nightly, moaning- Because her exercises kept her from phoning. DON KRIEGERZ Crazy shirts and goofy socks Flare up brightly as Don walks. Even though he's not always right. JANE GRIMBLEBYI -lane G. feels pretty black, Because her slacks are out of whack. Balboa is where she has fun, Looking at boys and soakin' up sun. BILL COX: Bill is mischievous, sly, and sleek. Bur always good grades he does seek. On the phone he is quite a flrt. When talking to girls he's never curt. And with the teacher he likes to fight. i V W fi ! ' ii . - , it : Q . A . K-'52 X: A . 1 . tw yazfgn A bv' ,U 1 uni sllli 3 ?!il - 1 mu' YS?-gqmi x .6 fe, A fi r ff 5 i t Ilk M , km L '
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si i f .sg A 2 Q '4 -Q 4 li mf ft ll ll V M 1 BARRY GREENSLATEZ ' Z if A Barry G. and his mechanical brain Are enough to drive us all insane. His love of water is plainly clear For fifty degrees is his only cheer. u r- t ...Zi i 'W J' ' MELODY PAXTON Down to the office Melody will creep, Because in history she went to sleep, Arrisrically inclined Melody is, And in sewing she's quite a whiz, as ' ... ANNE ARcHER1 i A In baseball Anne Archer does excel, For her brother has taught her well. In dancing she's called Twinkle Toes. Her love for boys she never shows, il gan ' . , p 5 - r el ..,. . ' V 1 -'13 ,,, , g . r . , 1 4 KM- 5 k gs, 5 .V JAYNE PESQNTE. U n - 1 K gg if Q ,X Jayne Pesanres frightening hair, S? Z EYV. , f' 3 ' 1 5' Has us wondering if she is there. 'Q if f I During French she does excel, Q V, E A ii Drawing horses that she knows well. is y r ,,.....,x 3 el K ' CHRIS BRIX: y i f ff y gg , When Chris steps up to hir the ball ii He sends it flying over the wall, - i iff . 2 K M ' rr... His scribbled writing anyone knows, V A, vu ' A V My X' A And on his papers it clearly shows.
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. AAY' ' 'Q GINA K1LLoUGHf ,-, A pi Gina stays up late at night- . She goes to the stables when she can I f For someday she might meet a handsome man. QW 'A V bib? leg, 1 N' im f ,,4. ff t Q59 . ' ' Q A l Qfig: sta-if s i-ua lu V A g t A 52' 1 A ,. YQ- gi ' , .., T 1 . -f I . , ,4 h ' ,V ' ,-t ' -o w. . x if 2. x , Qfgf' a To make sure her grades come out right. 3 , ,. Q Y Q 0 r fans . Q 'ffgtfti-t T ' A? cfm ia? 9 , QR .. 'ei X . N X r .frffw CP rl ff Q ll 1 YW a y gt f Q X ,fr We Qu'esf-ce que ceci? Alegbre de Madam NiIes?!! Letter from France Mr. Henri Brun is a famous printer of art and publicity in Paris and a good friend of the Berkeley Hall French Class. The following is the closing paragraph of his letter to the French class. Il me reste a vous souhaitera tous Good Luck et de marcher sur les traces de votre illustre Glenn qui a porte dans le ciel les etoiles de votre drapeauf' Encore merci et bien effectuesement votre-Henri Brun. Translation Now it remains for me to wish you Good Luck and to walk in the traces of your illustrious Glenn who carried into the sky the stars of your flag. Again thank you and very affectionately yours-Henri Brun. 16 W ff! sig it CRAIG MINEAR: just as money grows on trees B It grows on Craig with equal ease. I Yellow sweaters and orangie vests-- r '2. K Keep him awake during history testsy Q Les Fetes Francaises BY ANNE MOORE The twelve students taking French this year from Madame Niles have not only learned the fundamentals of the language and how to speak it, but also much about France itself, its people, and their customs. The highlight of the course was the traditional tea given by Miss Niles and the French Class on Tuesday, May fifteenth. The program consisted of an article from the French Herald read by Carol DeWindt and Bill Cox, several piano numbers played by Don Krieger, a skit by Gail Osherenko and Anne Moore, and several songs played on the guitars by Chris Brix and Kent Attridge. After eating the delicious French pastries provided by Miss Niles, we finished the party by singing the French National Anthem La Marseillaisef' Gossip Gazette BY IDA BETTER B. ANNONYMOUS In the presence of six witnesses, Ellen O'Connor ran a red light on Kenter and Sunset on Saturday, March 31, 1962. Miss Letts is teaching the Ninth Grade the hairy-carry. It's a proven fact that the Eighth Grade and their teacher like to play hooky. Don Krieger inspired the original song of Tan Shoes and Pink Shoe Laces. Come to Berkeley Hall for a free Hula Lesson, and tell them Jefferies sent you-she's hep on the hip. Mrs. Richards is more than just a sew-sew teacher.
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