Berkeley Hall School - Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)

 - Class of 1966

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Page 8 text:

yy.. .. it ,,,,.. X W-,fe fi. J. T. . - Was it Mr. Cheatham who said, All I have to otter is blood, toil, tears, and sweat? No, I Think it was Mr. Churchill. Although These are not Mr. Cheatham's words they exemplify what he has given to our school This year. Some ot his animated and exciting ideas are: lil gym uniforms for the boys, along with new and better equip- ment, l2l a science class, l3l o cooking course, and l4l Two new buses, eliminating many transportation prob- lems. Mr, Cheatham, in spite ot the many problems he has faced, and still has to face, always finds time to say hello and give a pupil a Trienclly pat on the shoulder. HBLQOD, TOIL, TEA Rsff A great Task was taken over, but he has shown us his ability as a principal and as a friend. He has shown boundless energy in his ettorts to enlarge and strengthen! the Berkeley Hall Foundation. He gives every problem his deepest concern and endeavors to work all ot them out smoothly. The students have gained from Their rela- tionship with him in the past year. This alone helps To work out their problems. What Mr. Cheatham has done for us is remarkable. We can all show our appreciation by following his loving example. 4l. A l

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WE ARE ALL CAPABLE OF MORE THA WE DO MR ROBERT T. CI-IEATHAM T These words by Mary Baker Eddy symbolize the key to successful endeavor. The challenges of today are met with confidence when we realize the true heritage of our ability. Our American history is filled with events which aroused world thought. These events have brought at the same time a high expectency of responsibility for the correct utilization of freedom. Decisions of men, who right now share the present together, are based on past experiences and trust in the future. This trust cannot be broken by any supposed wedge of discouragement-discouragement which would condemn man erro- neously to incapability. By impersonalizing our accomplishments we clear the way for a fuller expression of our God-given talents and prove our limitless capability.



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. . . our beloved Mrs. ST. John. Mr. CheaTam describes her as The 'hub of The office,' in facT, of The whole school. She Takes care of The financial books of The school. Her hard work and considera- Tion for Berkeley Hall has shown her love for The school and for all The pupils aTTending iT. Mrs. Ward is The newcomer aT Berkeley Hall. As one comes inTo The office her happy smile welcomes him. Her duTies are The selling of office supplies To The sTudenTs, Taking charge of The phones, and greeTing all who come To The office. As she goes along we hope she enjoys us as much as we enioy having her. Mrs. Lucy ST. John 8g Mrs. O'Connor Mrs. Ann Ward THE OFFICE TRIO Val WesT The Three graces of Berkeley Hall, Mrs. Lips- comb, Mrs. Ward, and Mrs, ST. John, work in The office. These Three ladies work dili- genTly, indusTriously, and paTienTly To furTher The growTh of ChrisTian Science and Berkeley Hall, As These Three graces are noT daily observed by all, They are noT always crediTed for Their achievemenTs. They always have a happy smile and a cheery hello when one visiTs The office. Mr. CheaTham musT appreciafe having his office run so efficienTly by These Three won- derful ladies, A voTe of Thanks and sincere graTiTude should be exTended by all To These conscien- Tious workers. 'Wi 'w A 7 -f l lff Y . Mrs. 4 gg T Bl 4, Lois ' A I .cgi .L., 2. f M . 1 Lipscomb ' 'gl T seg, l 2. ' V Q.. T' T lib ' -z.. ef Mrs. Lipscomb has been wiTh us for Two years, and Takes care of The office maTe- rial. She Types all The l,eTTers ThaT Mr. CheaTham sends To The classes and acTs as SecreTary of The MoTher's Club. Her Two boys are enrolled here. Her work is appreciaTed very much. 5

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