Berkeley Hall School - Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)

 - Class of 1964

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1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CLASSIFIED ADS For Sale: A hot temper guaranteed to flare up Mary Ann. For Sale: Automatic argu ents complete with a A. Wanted: Another HHostess Twinkeeu for a twink For Sale: All-star pitching form, featuring a Debbie. For Lease by Carolyn: The only set of legible For lease by Kent: Candid Camera in the shape Smile for Sale: accessories include--gleaming at the least insult--contact windbag of hot air--see Paul -contact Mark. waltzing wind-up--call Dizzy literature notes in the class of a well-chewed pen. teeth Kwith Crest tusk pastej 'and flashing eyes--see Dale Calias nSmilesnJ Crow. In dire need of: A longlasting, metal, reinforced, dandruff-repellent, replaceable-toothed comb. Hurry--David. For Sale: Anything: if the price is right, he'll sell it--Clarence Sale CSome times known as nKirkHJ 10. For Sale by Denise: Peroxide mass production plant. ll. Wanted: A bigger cheer and a better team--See Susan. 12. Bob: Better excuses for worse grades in French. 13. Note-passing instructions by Charlotte. Slogan: The hand is quicker than the eye. 14. Dorothy: Bargain ngive-awayn of the week: One rubbish container of a desk: chuck full of orange peels. 15. Lindsey: For Sale: An irresistible teacher charm. Proof: A report card signed nEllen.n 16. For Hire: One goggle-eyed gazette called Christine. l7. For Sale: Authentic impersonations of Mr. Dishian. Just ask Paul P. about NBonjourH or nAu Revoir.n 18. Wanted by Julie: A school hour warning system of Mrs. 0'Connor's approach. 19. nOh1 Help mein Brad-Instructions on how to put one foot in the front of the other, without tripping. 20. Wanted: Swimming trunks that will neither stain, wear out, discolor, fade, nor come loose at the most unexpected moment--inquire with amphibious Surfer John. 21. For Sale: One nlittle roomn with a number of interesting uses--Laurie. 22. For Sale: Well-used braces with automatic and fly-out rubber bands--See ntin-grinn Linda. 23. Cameron wants: Pencils with sticky erasers that stay in his ear. 24. Wanted for Guy by Mrs. O'Connor: A muzzle. 25. Forever wanted by Mrs. O'Connor: l. Correct answers to the Algebra. 2. The Twentieth Word Wealth Book. 3. A red crayon which someone borrowed indefinitely. 4. The person who wrote nArchimedes is a Finku on her history book. 26. For Sale: Richard's newly-completed sonnet--HHow Do I Despise My B+ Draft- ing Grade, Let Me Count The Ways.n 27. For Sale: Three-part volu e--HHow to Play a Flat Note Without Really Tryingn--Larry. 28. For Hire: Have ruler, will travel, to Fortnightlies--C. B. N.



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CLASS OFFICERS BY Chris Hooker The Seventh Grade has had many fine A class officers. The offices that can be held are: President, who takes charge of the class meetings, Vice-President, who takes the President's job when he is absent, Secretary, who takes class notes and writes any letters, Treasur- er, who takes care of the class money and'collects fines for messy desks, and Deputy, who runs class errands. The first set of class officers were: President, Jay North, Vice-President, Bunnie Swan, who became President after Jay left, Secretary, Debbie Carnescialig Treasurer, Chris Hockerg and Deputy, Val West. Other Presidents have been: Chris Hocker, Sandy Smith, Gary Hansen, Kathy Kelleher, Bruce Larson,Carey Rose. Secretaries: Dave Spaulding, Patricia Waldman, Sandy Smith, Chris Hocker, Bruce Larson. THE SEVENTH GRADE PICNIC DAY by Torrey Wulff On a day early in June, our class spent a fun-filled day at Sally Find- later's house in Brentwood. In deciding where we would go, the class voted unanimously to accept the Findlater's invitation. We had a wonderful day playing pool, ping-pong, and badminton. ..and then swim ing, too, in their lovely pool. At lunch time, the food we had brought with us for twenty-six hungry students, didn't last very long. After a strenuous day, our class re- turned to Berkeley Hall, having thor- oughly enjoyed the nSeventh Grade Picnic Dayu away from school. THE SEVENTH GRADE MAY ASSEM LY by Bruce Larson The Seventh Grade second semester assembly in May was about the Revolu- tionary War period which the class had studied this semester. It covered all of the important points leading up to the Revolutionary War,inC1uding the famous heroes in the war and their battles for independence. MY SCHOOL BELOVED by Debbie Carnesciali Berkeley Hall, my school beloved! A temple where love shines through, So beautiful is our learning place, Where all we learn is true. Our Principal exemplifies Love with firm direction, He stands for quiet discipline And dignified perfection. Without regard for praise or prize, We do our studies well, Only perfect grades we recognize Where pure thoughts ever dwell. GREAT M N OF AMERICA BY Debbie Carnesciali, Chris Hocker Pam McGee The Seventh Grade first semester assembly on January 20, was one honor- ing great men who have helped build our country. Bruce Larson opened our assembly with hymn number eighty:three from our Christian Science Hymnal and led us in the Daily Prayer. Torrey Wulff led us in the flag salute. The Seventh Grade then sang, HGod Bless America,H announced by Debbie Carnesciali. She also introduced our program and Pam McGee announced the speakers. Our first speaker was who spoke on Scientists Next, Chris Hooker told men. Following them was ciali with Pioneers and Bunnie Swan, and Inventors. us about States Debbie Carnes- Explorers, and Kathy Kelleher's topic was Writers. Pam McGee told us about famous Musicians. Next, Gary Hansen gave us Industrialists Military Heroes were interestingly given by Torrey Wulff. Then Nevada Brooks told us about Educators. Religious Leaders were given by Sandy Smith. We then heard about the recent Americans who have made history, the Space Pioneers,from both Bonnie Bittner and Bruce Larson. The program was concluded with every- one singing the first verse of HAmerica the Beautiful.H

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