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Welcome in Eerkeley J-fall LADY WITH A GREEN THUMB '- ' ' ' at-w pgs Gale Ricketts Cindy Wissler lvf if Th ld ' ' T 'XJV Q ff' e a y with the green thumb is Mrs. Q 5 O gs An y : .f Reynolds. Need we explain her title? A ,,,- . ,4A, -i:?5if'y9-?,wf'gf,f' Not only can she coax plants to do what . 4'.':. ,i i ,Q she wants, but she also has a special 'V ' -fli J ' : ' T' way with the Kindergarteners of Berkeley M xlgt 'C Hall. Her previous teaching experiences i were in illinois, Michigan and California. 'f,1.QlW.!v l,.f,' ' P r. Q, tiff,- Chicago born Mrs. Reynolds had great op- .il lf. Q , portunities outside of school to show 'fl A her ability to work with children for Q gh- l-'W 'ZLL is she has two sons and two grandsons. 4 -Nu' J ' Mrs. Reynolds, as anyone can see, N ' ,LK would be an inspiration ta her husband, ' xjjfi First Reader of Twenty-fifth Church. J V The lovely lady, so welcome by us, ' , if enioys Berkeley Hall's lovely campus as well as her position with our happy A y V.l.K,'s. They are all getting a good ...f basis in honesty-a virtue Mrs. Reynolds A -. I holds dear. Mrs. Nancy Walker 1 .c ...f , . . wc ,X f A .- ., Q. ' 7.iju-'A Mrs. Ruth Reynolds THE CUTE LITTLE BLOND Wendy Smith and Gale Ricketts Why do the Ninth Grade Girls give up their lunch period? Why do grades one through three run to their tumbling class? Why do the Fifth and Sixth Grades practice at recess? Yes, it's Nancy Walker who teaches modern dance, tap, ballet, and tumbling. Mrs. Walker is the wife of Kim Walker, a Berkeley Hall alumnae. She has been dancing since she was five, and started teaching at ten. She visited the Orient with a U.S.O. tour, and also appeared in the musical Bye, Bye, Birdie . For three years she danced with the Los Angeles Junior Ballet Company. Her hob- bies are surfing, dancing, acrobatics, and swimming. She states emphatically that being a housewife is her favorite hobby. CAN YOU IMAGINE? Dave Marshall Can you imagine Mrs. Bagley as a football coach? Well, believe it or not Mrs. Bagley did substitute for Mr. McGee one day. Having a Masters Degree from U.C.L,A. is only one of her qualifications. She loves to teach and proves this by contributing her time. She has taught almost everything that there is to teach from tieing shoes in the Nursery to English in the Ninth Grade. When the Seventh Grade was in temporary need of a teacher, Mrs. Bagley stepped in and filled the need. Just one example of her love and support ol Berkeley Hall. 26 Miss Dolores Cagler OUR NEW TRAVELER Gale Ricketts Cindy Wissler Miss Casler, the teacher of Sixth Grade, is finding her first year at Berkeley Hall pleasant and productive. Born in Deer- horn, Michigan, she came to us from Detroit, where she taught Sixth through Twelfth Grades. After graduating from Wayne College in Detroit, she became a valued Sunday School Teacher and a faithful worker on many church committees in the Christian Science Church. Her hobbies are photography and travel. Some of the places she has visited are England, Holland, Germany, Switzer- land, France, Virgin Islands, Haiti, Cuba, Canada, Mexico, Jamaica, and many parts of United States. Mrs. Margaret Bagley
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1 1 I 1 1 1 WATUSI WINNER by Gale Ricketts and Cindy Wissler Now, radio station B,H.S. will bring you an up to the minute provocative biographical report on Mrs. Arlene Van De Wege. Who is the most active teacher around? Why it's our Mrs. Van De Wege! This year while at a skiing lodge, she won first prize for the Watusi. Besides dancing and skiing, she climbs mountains, plays tennis, paints and even was on a competitive swim team at the University of Michigan. Mrs. Van De Wege was born in Hackensack, New Jersey and is a graduate of University of Michigan. She has taught in Michigan, New Jersey, New York and even Rome, Italy. She has traveled through many European countries, Egypt, and the Caribbean. Her career has varied for she was once the assistant to the editor of the IEEE Magazine and helped edit college textbooks, Shelley, Leonard, and Jay are her children and presently they all reside in Westwood Village, Now a word from Mrs. Van De Wege herself, 'I think teaching at Berkeley Hall is one of the finest experiences in my life.' K---A --144.11 i Em Elm asfp. THE MAN WITH 200 TIES Gale Ricketts and Cindy Wissler How many people do you know who have both a rock collection and a tie collection? Well, the first on your list can be Mr. Louis Heintz, science teacher. After living in Arkansas and Michigan, Mr. Heintz went to UCLA where he obtained his Bachelor's Degree. At USC he got his Mcister's Degree, and now he is seeking his Ph.D. Although Mr. Heintz looks very kind he was a boxer some years ago. At UCLA he played football and was part of a boat-racing crew. He also enioys fishing. Mr. Heintz enioys his teaching tremendously. Besides his Sunday School class at 17th Church, he has an adult class at San Fernando Valley and one at South Gate. He has traveled in Hawaii, Mexico, Alaska, Canada, and the Western United States. This summer he will visit India. We all hope he'lI be back-with his ties-to teach Science at Berkeley Hall, MYSTERY PERSON Gale Ricketts and Patty Reeder Who has taught French for two weeks, Seventh and Eighth Grade New Math for one week, and is now teaching Sixth Grade New Math at Berkeley Hall? Clue one: Her daughter, Diane, is in the Sixth Grade. If you still don't know who this important mystery fig- ure is, here are some vital facts about her. First, she is a native Californian. Berkeley Hall was the scene of her educa- tion in the Seventh and Eighth Grades. Later she attended Stanford for three years and completed her schooling at the University of Denver where she received her teaching creden- tials, The final clue is that she can be seen frequently ot golf courses and swimming pools because golf, swimming, and diving are her favorite sports. Now, certainly you have solved the identity of the mystery person. lf you are thinking it is Mrs. Warne, you're right.
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