Berkeley Hall School - Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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Mrs. Lucy St. John Mr. Hal Haerner OUR LITTLE BIG DADDY Dave Hocker Mister Hoerner Iknown as Hal only when you're farther than fifty miles from school and the sun is shiningl is the little Big Daddy of Berkeley Hall. Last year he was the exciting teacher of science, This year he is in charge of the Eighth Grade. As an A-l jack-of-all-trades, he also keeps up maintenance, instructs intermediate boys' Phys, Ed., takes pictures, records shield songs, and serves as adviser to the Student Council. His youthful and fun-filled ideas make him the receiver of everyone's respect and admiration. He also heads the BFR, Mr. Hoerner attended the University of Nebraska and Principia College before coming to Berkeley Hall. He is a fiend at the organ, as was proved during our first dance this year. He is well-known for his secret proiects, which are carried out with the aid of his accomplice ler, rather, wifel, the former Sandi Luerssen. No one will forget GOOOHHAA Day, will we, gang? Heavens, noll We are all extremely grateful for Mr. Hoerner's contin- uous contributions to Berkeley Hall, and we hope that he will continue teaching here for many more years. For kv. .IN Mrs. Wiriifred McKeown gf' Mrs, Ann Ward Mrs. Marion Crow :qts 45' f I ' , S, Mrs. Lois Lipscomb Mrs. Edna Craft SANTA'S HELPERS Dove Hocker and Dave Marshall And who are the little elves that aid Santa? The Chief Elf is Mrs. St. John, often seen hiding in the closet when a camera is near. Mrs. Ward is Vice-Elf in charge of sales. Ann is also head of the Typing Ward. Santa's secretary is Mrs. Lipscomb. The recruiting elf is Mrs. Craft, One of the busiest helpers does not really serve Santa. Her name is Mrs. Crow, and she is the Mother's Club Secretary. The sixth and newest elf is Mrs. McKeown. She is an all-around helper, but her main job is that of book- keeper for Santa's workshop. As you enter the workshop, you can't help noticing the bustling atmosphere of eager workers. The spryest sprite, Mrs. Ward, greets you by the door, and will either answer your question or refer you to another pixy who can. Usually this is the Chief Elf, but occasionally a iunior helper will be of service. Sometimes Santa's advice is required. But always the six Helpers are ready to lend o friendly hand.

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SANTA CLAUS FOR A PRlNClPAL?? Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. However, he goes by the alias of Robert T. Cheatham, and' he does not possess some of the characteristics you may think. Play basketball, he can. Slide down a chimney, he can't. And he's also confused as to his proper costume. He is more frequently seen in red socks, or paisley ties, than the appropriate red suit. But don't hold that against him. And don't let your little friends tell you he's non-exist- ent. He'lI always exist, as long as little girls continue to wear short skirts, and boys to wear long hair. Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not believe in intra-mural athletics, or new basketball courts, or even electives! And no one can conceive all the won- ders there are unseen, like Love expressed and error over- come. You see, Virginia, if it were not for Santa Claus Cheatham, there might still be iust a little jealousy, or vengeance. But his radiated, kind demeanor alleviates the trouble. You might think that S.C.C. has enough on his hands at Berkeley Hall. But that selfless hero also finds time to be First Reader at Seventeenth Church. Years from now, Virginia, we will remember his up- lifted and uplifting thought. We now take this chance to thank him for everything he has given to us, and will continue to give us, consciously and unconsciously, throughout the coming years. Wir. Hlzerzfhrzm ref



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1- Mrs Sue Greene Ani- fi ' Rm Geneva Wiggins Lena Smith i DID YOU EVER NOTlCE?? Dave l-locker Did you ever notice haw hard it is to builol successfully a nice big gleaming pile of trash on our campus? Moreover, how hard it is to find l .V :N -nl 32 that cookie wrapper you dropped on Monday, f the next day? Yes, Berkeley Hall is continuously 4 kept clean by those diligent workers, Memphis, V Maior, Ken, and Lee Roy. We owe a lot to these Ng friendly helpers in the school's maintenance. v Did you ever notice how hard it is to nurture , -X 1 , L, ,-,,,,,s, J, .. those icicles vvithout that pestering heater ruin- .fw A. , 'fy - .. Q sf ,, 1 Ty' .- Q ll I E-Q ,fi f 'ir ing your temperature? Mr. Greene is to blame ,4 Ga i for this trouble. But, on the bright side, think j ' hovv helpful he is when he adiusts your desk to - iust the right height so that the teacher can't see you writing notes. Did you ever notice how rarely you get ex- cused from school because of ptomaine poison- f ing? The villains in this case are the cafeteria 5 staff, with Mrs. Thomas as their ringleader. Seri- E ously, though, everyone appreciates the wide se- Y lection of foods which they offer. ln summary, the Ninth Grade feels that all of 'Q these everyday helpers deseve an A in ability . and an O in co-operation. Q le Herbert Mr' Greene i .Quail A 5 -3 fy i. , 'Q KRW' f ii' i I 'z . an I '. 5 I4 gift , fs . . fi f I .vii-vb' ew b. 1- g Ji.. . G, '.x ff I .. 5 Q uf N if - .. 1' L' fe- A 1 2 -mere'-:.':.:t 'R Nfl i . , rx. .- , f,s ng, .,, 4.1! f 51,1-riwl ,QL L i:','i'13gQ 4 - .,,, .- ,.. i Q El.....,.,.c. -'5tX . 5, , A si ,- -vi +1 Ji r .-.gig M XT yf.gh'5t,s4 'J ' A -w ,V ww , .. L 1 Nm gg Qu.. 'E at-ff V Sei? 5 A F 73 I ,M -if x X v i f , Q? X ' if? ...sf 1 Q' ' 4 , I Tn' ,,W,i. ., .. -4,,.,,,,, ,Q ' g,-ws.. ,f t 30 Maio mf .. NM, ..., , ., r Gustavus Ken Lyons Lee Roy Summers Memphis Reed .Lim -3 i ii f 1 5 A .11- X - 3?-1-.r , if fag'

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