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BERKELEY HALL SCHOOL If once you've gone to Berkeley Hall You'll never be quite the same, For there you'll grow so straight and tall with your education game. I'll never forget what I have learned - In Literature, peotry was the best, In games it was to catch swift balls, But I finally passed each test. My heart rejoices with gratitude, Secure in comforting attitude, For many hurdles feared last Fall Have been resolved at Berkeley Hall. by Penny Hill SPRING - ONE SMALL WORD Spring - one small word! what does it mean? The world's most bewitching, delightful Treasures now heard and seen. Spring is the song birds are singing Twittering like tinkling bells gayly ringing. Spring is the delicate fragrance of flowers Scenting the air with enchanting powers. Spring is clean rain falling over the ground Playfully splashing, an entrancing sound. Spring, the soft subtle, beneficial breeze Rippling, friskling, flaunting the leaves. Spring is the rich resplendent sky, A royal canopy for trees grown high. s Spring is a convention of brilliant stars at night illuminating the dark to a shimmering bright. Spring is a wondrously divine rebirth Of waiting, slumbering, eager earth. by Patty Lee Reeder These two poems were selected by Mrs. Dlouhy to represent the Seventh Grade in Literature in the Annual. They were chosen for the message each one carries and for the sincerity of the effort by the students. David Marshall THE BOOK FAIR Dave Hocker Mrs. Campbell. The officers in charge were Wendy Smith, Dave Hooker, Under the direction of Mrs. Dlouhy, and Mike Dow. Another factor in the the Seventh Grade presented the success of the assembly was the beau- Fourth Annual Book Fair in mid May. tiful sign made by our class in shop. The main attraction was a talk by 4 4 + 4
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EIGHTH GRADE HHOOKEYH DAY Torrey Wulff On a day in May, already known to the Eighth Grade to go down in his- tory, we launched off nsecretlyn with our destination in mind -- Roxbury Park. As chauffeurs, the class hired several mothers, who were willing to share their day with us. Under Mr. McGee's super- vision, a challenging game of base- ball was played. Part of our grade formed into four man teams, which made use of the tennis courts. Lunch followed, consisting of ham- burgers, potato salad, and countless other fruits, vegetables and desserts. We originated a few more games and at the end of the day we came honk- ing back to school for an hour's swim in the school pool. STAR-STUDDED STUDIO Bruce Larson Bruce Larson's father invited the Eighth Grade to visit Paramount Studios. Mr. Larson is Manager of Film Productions at N.B.C. and has his main office at Paramount Studios. The class left school at ll:3O A.M. arriving at the studio around noon. The first thing they did was to eat lunch at the studio commissary. This is a popular lunchroom which is fre- quently used by stars from the nearby studios. They enjoyed the lunch and also enjoyed seeing some television stars. There were Bill Bixby and Ray Walston from HMy Favorite Mar- tian'sH set. After lunch the class visited the Western Street where Bonanza was being shot. The Western Street is an au- thentic copy of a street in Virginia City, Nevada about 1880. This was an exciting and unusual experience for everyone. They went to see the Bonanza stages. Here they saw the Ponderosa Ranch, its interior, and the interior of some of the Virginia City buildings. They met the stars of Bonanza which really capped their tour of the star- studded studio. OUT OF THE LINE OF DUTY Bruce Larson Col. John Hansen came to the Eighth Grade and spoke to us on World War II. In our Social Studies class we had been studying w.W. II and were well prepared for his remarks and questions. He was in the fighting in a line of duty other than infantry He was a member of the picture and map making division. He flew many reconnaissance missions over enemy- held territory. He brought some of the maps and pictures he took out of his B-17 bomber. He told how these pictures were fitted together to make maps. He explained in full detail his flight patterns that were used to make the maps. All-in-all he gave a complete, in- teresting, and factual report. A TRIBUTE TO WINSTON CHURCHILL Richard Asher O blessed Englishman! The Lincoln of your land! O saviour staunch of Brittany, Your peaceful chalk-white shore You nevermore shall walk or see. As one who saved his fellow man, You saved secure your grand homeland. of a sunset span, has planned. bowed, new recruit. Shining armor, no mortal shroud Conceals the beloved victory salute. You've earned the peace And the holy heaven God Go now as every head is Heaven will welcome the Envoi As our Saviour went before, Enter, with grace, Heaven's open door 'X' -it -I6 -X-
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