Berkeley High School - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)
- Class of 1943
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' V ji , i ?WwMg 4 WM bxwbiv wi 0 0 .QNWQ KMLMMQMDQ 'Eh -935 MM Lfxruf-QPMjr49JfJ' 15110-A'5.R-Lb.4Q9,,,uJ-t,,I.v-M5s0k1-P uuQL0.9 bac-fQ0v-fd4Q6'YvL 93 6+- Opgmwff- Olla Podridcl JUNE 1943 - PUBLISHED BY ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OE BERKELEY HIGH SCHOOL BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA THE POD STAFF Firsf Row: Kafhleen Lydick Vernon Goodwin, Nancy Frey Howard M 'I N S TT D' k V T ' ' Toepke, Nancy Hamblly. Second Row: Be+Ty Humphreys, Phyllis PrindIe?rkleidialr:lc.Ll, uH:Ire'n Nlcoserertglg-Eg kgs.-Sake Irene Cooley, Jean Seldl, Beffy J. Peck. Third Row: Ted Harpainfer, Tom Knighf, Barbara Cope 'RoberT Johnson' Wayne ThornTon. ' ' GEORGE UMR. MAC McCLUSKY Advisor NANCY STl N KY SUTTON Edifor Jmewmd To members ol The sTudenT body, TaculTy, and Triends This Pod is presenied. Many schools of The Easl Bay area have deemed iT necessary To abolish annuals Tor ihe duraTion oT The war, buT we of Berkeley High 'feel Thai al' a Time when we are all siriving To rnainTain our presenT way of living, The besT way To reach This end is To conTinue ThaT way of living. ln The years To come we hope ThaT in Turning Through This book you 'Find again some of The pleasures ThaT you have experienced aT B.l-l.S. In This year's Pod, you, The sTudenTs, will Tind yourselves in picTures oT your classes, al' play, and in The dilTerenT acTiviTies ThaT make high school whaT il' is. We Take you back a generaTion or so. ThaT you may see whaT your Teachers looked like as babies. On behalf oT The sTaTl7. l would like To Thank all Those who have conTribuTed To The proclucTion of This book. WiThouT This aid iT would have been impossible. I wish To Thank The members of The sTaTi and Mr. McClusky, TaculTy advisor, Tor Their consTanT co- operaTion and help. The producing oi a year book requires The conTribuTions and inTeresT of every mem- ber oi iTs sTaTi, and This year's sTaTi has been mosi generous wifh bofh. NANCY SUTTON' Edgfo,-G l l i . ' ' 700 a Home Hzwm, Oui ol: Berkeley l-ligh's 92 home rooms, Mr. Jose Aslurias HI I home room was 'rhe only one 'ro reach perfeclrion-IOO per cenf in Pod sales. Bu+ perlieclion was nol easy. For Hia Burkeleyan had been reading baseball slories, and was holding oul. V i A Bullfinger and Ragweed shunned him: Anesihesia ignored him: Mr. Aslurias solemnly said. Us'red es un muchacho muy mal. Bur +he Burker was unabashed. l-le would nor buy a Pod. l-le hadn'+ finished reading his grandmoJrher's '98 issue. When he received ihreaiening noles, The Burkeleyan was noi fazed. When he goi Anonymous phone calls, he was noi fazed. Bur when some one pui' arsenic in his Snow Boy, and he had 'ro have his siomach pumped, +he Burkeleyan was fazed. Wilrh all Jrhe s+reng'rh al his feeble command he delivered his piggy bank 'lo Jrhe accounlanf. Bullfinger and Ragweed boughi him a new Snow Boy: Anesihhesia did his geomelrry home work: Mr. Asjrurias dedicaled a slirring rendifion of La Cucaracha +o him. And Jrhere was ioy in room 6203 fhal' day. for The mighiy Burkeleyan had boughl his Pod. JOHN CATANESI Yep. he's fhe 'ropsl Berkeley High's hero for Pod sales, John Caianesi. Johnnie sold 58, lcounl 'emi Olla Podridas. In spike of ceaseless quesiioning, he was exceed- ingly mum as 'ro fhe manner in which he convinced lhose 53 sfudenls fo parf wilh lheir hard-earned dollars. Bu+ from some of his vicfims we learned a liHle of fhe lruih, lhe maior parf of which is lo remain a secrel forever. For fhe mosl of us. il makes lilrle difference as lo how he sold lhe mosl Pods. To one John Calanesi. sporlsman and well-liked personaliiy around Berkeley for fhe pasl lhree years, goes 'rhanks and congralulaiions from ihe Pod slafli. MR. LJENDRE, Principal. I O I ln planning our program and adminisTraTive organizaTion we have Talcen inTo consider- aTion The consTanT demands which are arising on accounT OT The war. We are Trying To meeT The demands of a world engaged in war, and aT The same Time we are Trying To lay a Tiner ToundaTion Tor The world of peace which we hope may Tollow. Our sTudenTs are meeTing These demands in an admirable way. lv1osT oT Them are parTicipaTing in some course which will make Them more eTTicienT in a conTribuTion Toward The war eTForT. MOST of Them are making some daily conTribuTion in money or service which is helping our governmenT. lv1osT oT Them are sTill Taking worlc which will enable Them To enTer an insTiTuTion oT higher learning. The reward Tor This good work and This good ciTizenship is independence and Treedom. We are aTTempTing To give These To our sTudenTs in The managemenT of Their own affairs This semesTer and They have shown ThaT This responsibiliTy can be accepTed. The morale of The STudenT Body during I942-I943 is a source oT real saTisTacTion To The TaculTy and To me. ELWIN LCBTENDRE Principal. MISS HAMPLE Vice Principal Every day we say goodbye To anoTher sTudenT who goes OTT To Take his place in The armed forces, prepared, we hope, To do a beTTer job because OT The Training which he has received here. There is less glory in sTaying aT homey buT you know ThaT your work is viTal, Too: and so each one oT you plods along giving whaT you can, learning whaT you can, so ThaT you will be beTTer able To render greaTer service. And The TuTure? IT will be iusT whaT you, The youTh of Today, educaTed To Take your places as The leaders of Tomorrow, will be able To bring ouT oT our vicTorious peace. Cora E. l-lampel MISS KINELL Dean of Women IT is a pleasure and inspiraTion To work wiTh you girls oT Berkeley High School and To share in your problems, ioys. and aspiraTions. iviosT oT you are proving yourselves worThy oT The privileges ThaT you as Americans are enioying and are availing youlrselves of every op- porTuniTy To develop in abiliTy and characTer so ThaT you will be able To Take your place in The com- muniTy liTe oT Tomorrow. Miss l-lelen Kinell MR. NEALSON Dean of Men PrioriTy rnusT now be given To The winning oT The war-and win- ning The war requires The services of young men and women. We are proud oT The way each one of you is making your personal conTribu- Tion Toward This end. Even Though The Berkeley High School is only one oT The 28,000 high schools in The NaTion, and you are only one of The 6,500,000 sTudenTs enrolled. your individual responsibiliTy does noT change. ConTinue To choose wisely, work diligenTly, sTay physic- ally and morally sound, so Thar you will be ready Tor war, ready Tor vicTory, and ready Tor peace. W. S. Nealson Jim 5 1 V ' JL BOB BONAR Presideni' 5 BARBARA THOMAS BETTY SUFFERN BARBARA NELSON NANCY ADAMS Vice Presideni' S 1 ecre ary Treasurer Social Secrefa ry 4.9, ,, . ,W X V 1, .xbg-:If William Abbott Nancy Adams ' Luis' Aldrete Bill Alexander Ruth Allemann Louisa Anderson Marjorie Andrews Barbara Arlett Helen Armstrong Bettie Rae Ashby W :,, N N, ,J 5 Lorraine Allen Hope Alvarez Olivia Amaral Pete Amato Patricia -Ames . E1- en l is Eg pf Evelyn Astorg Lorraine Atchison John Aweeka ' Charles Axtell H Howard Bailor California' Baker Evelyn Ruth Baker Jane Baker Judson Baker William Bakker ! . cg, .. ,af David Bary Bette Bates Eugene Batten June Baxter Thelma Beach if fu Barbara Elizabeth- Ball A Beverlee Barker Oran Barlow ' James Barrett Sam Bartlett - Norma Bellman Betty Benedict Marjorie Benedict Newell Bent Gerald Berger - Mary Berry Dolores Bertoni Merle Beuttel Alice Billings Burton Blackwell Emmett Bledsoe Annabelle Bodenner Geraldine Bolz Robert Bonar Marietta Boston Richard Breuer Herbert Briggs Don Brillhart Jim Brodie HaroldeBromberg , Howard Tom Bryant Bartley Bulmore Phyllis Bunnel Patricia Burch Gloria 'Burgan Donald C allaway Barbara Calvert Mary Carlevaro Barbara C arnes . I V 4 q t. :N Jacqueline Canfield - ' v' Virgil Bowen Howard Boyle Mary Boyle Don Bracken Donald Brennan I Ruth Bronstein, Katherine Brooke Katherine Broussard Clayton Brown Richard Browning 1 Mary Burleson- Q Victor Burns A, Carl Buscemi Perry Byerly James Cahill , Vw ,I me uf' 1 1 'm.I.Ln-f .L . , ae ez: Frank Cartwright Theresa Caruso Dorothy Case .lohn Catanesi Leland Chamness F7 uw 1 W nf- N X ' P 'f B Af ygy y M Marian Clayton Shirley Coble William Coburn Viola Cole A . Barbara Coles Irene Cooley Barbara C ape Henry Costa Nancy Cozzens Kenneth Crane 'Q .- v' . , ,Lu saga 44 do ,za . ' , Avy l n 7 W 1: ia, Ralph' Chandler Daniel Chavez ' Ruth Chrestenson Shirley Clarke Leslie Clauson E Miriam Collins Paul Colombatto Hazel Colvin , . Patricia Comeauxi Robert Connolly P Alan C undall l Loring Cunningham Ben Cuny- , Ellsworth C urnow Garry Dakin Miriam Cross Joyce Croze ' .lanet Cruickshank Edwin Crystal ' Coleha Culp Alyce Davis Barbara Davis- - Alfred Day Jason Day Edwin DeClercq if t Q. Elizabeth Eastwood 'Patricia Edson Ralph Deesen Harriet DeHoog Mary DeLong Lila Derickson Marjorie Deutscher J , gk I E Eleanor Deverel Ann Dias Nancy Dickey James Dondero Lois Doran ' In iffy? F Edsel West ' Clinton P Edwards Melvin Eggett if Ralph Deesen Harriet DeHoog Mary DeLong Lila Derickson Marjorie Deutscher Janetefelt 'George Ferreira George Filice Robert Fischer Barbara Francis E he ,X ,,... V. ,, 12 'lu ,421- 1 31 ' r 1 , iz:-wL ,F V IJ, L J fgi gi f f Jay Doubleday Mary Douglas f June Dummer Jacquie Duncan James Durum James Elgin Eveleen Ellison Robert Ellsworth Merritt Elmore Jean Enas LR Edith Ewaldius Don Fairclough - William Farrell Paul Fehr I ' ' Rowland Fellows 4 Russell Franson Betty Fratres Nancy Frey Margery Friday Fred Froste ,fp . 4 1 Y, n 1 A - u-A . Ja fr. Lloyd Goldsborough Vernon Goodwin Barbara Gorrill Narver Gortner Otto Goth fn 1 Stephen Green Frances Greene Rosemary Greenfield Effie Greenlaw Nancy Greenlaw Robert Haaf Stephen Haines Ruth Hall Nancy Hambly Margaret Hamilton v 'Q' Qs ask Marie Fryar Oleta Fryar Grant Fullen Scot George .loe Gerrity ni G-.1 M in 3- V Y 4, in X l L' Ellen Grant Verna Gray Bob Gray George Graydon Mildred Green 2 fl f i ' 1 l x Francis Griffin - Charlotte Gross Theodore Grubbe John Grube Alice Gruwell Betty Mae Hansen Ronnie Hansen Thomas Hansen Shirley Harding Muriel Hardwick . . ha .1 H K 1 I t L :gm A L, Q 4 ? ,r . r 1 Brix Y Il- A ,---Tl Dorothy Henderson Bettejoyce Hennes Bill Henry ldamaye Henson Bonnie Herman Jean Hollenbeck Francis 'Holmes Elaine Holstein Austin Holt Jacqueline Holt Helen Howell Patricia Howell Don Hughes Angela lndelicato Georgine lsbell Paul Johannes Milton Johns Stuart Johns Janice Johnsen Robert Johnson , ul K XII s - r 45, ,'-, '- N. Theodore Harpainter Esther Harrison Elizabeth Haviside Jane Hawthorne Lorraine Heebner John Herron Barbara Hirschler Velna Hodges LaVerne Hoffer Bill Holden Ruth Holt Tessie Horton Dorothy Hottel Gordon Howe Margaret Howe ji Bernard Jackson Joan Jaffa Walton Jardine Harry Jensen Robert Jensen Ruth Johnson Stanley A. Johnson Ethel Jones Joe Burger Jones William Jones , J T g ,F , , 5 Jean K elnegr Patricia Kenney Helen K erner Barbara Kessler Elizabeth K etcholm Eugene Knapp Gloria Kneiss Tom Knight Brook Knowles Clara Knowlton Lois Lallementy Ruth Landin Blose Larripa Eleanor Latell George Latinovich lbs. ir- 9' W Lois Jorgensen Nanqy Jory Robert Joy Carolyn Kalem John Kaufmann Betty Kfetzrnan A Richard Kincade ' g Anita Kincaid- , Lucille Kindle ' ,, Donald Klehm 5 ' , , ,H ' SL 3 ' A N . A gf Robert . ' .Mary Kaefs H Betty Krohn '- Joe Krueger Elaine Kuhn Charles Laughlin Francesiawson , Kenneth Leacock W Nancy Lee ' Lino Leugghi, ,5 ,, 'M- A 4,5 Ben Liotta Joe Littlefield Clyde Lomax Dorothy Long Leonie Logan -5 ' I sy! J' 1 'J 53 xi I ee. Roy Luoma Kathleen Lydick Richard Macdougall Lillian Maki Diana Malstrom ' Q. 9 Herbert Levine . David Levy Benjamin Lewis Pearl Likins y Francis Linnell . A L A Milton Louie Yvonne Loustalet Elaine Lum .lune Lund Robert Luoma Bill Marcus ' Wayne Mayhew Betty McAtee Craig Marshall ' A Evelyn Marsicano A Floramae Matthews Patricia Maurer W l Robert McCallum Katherine McCaslin Jane McClure A i L Jean McKelvy William McKenna Margaret McKenzie Joanne McKevitt Allan McKillop , 1' 7,,L l 'F' Harry McCoy Catherine McDonald Margaret McFarland ' Claire McGlynn Mary Mclntosh Margaret McLeod Tim Meadows Beth Meeker Lois Mello Bill Melnicoe John Moore Anita Morholt Kenneth Mork Beverly Morris Richard Morse . I , Y Arthur Napoleon Joe Neill Barbara Nelson Bruce Nelson Eric Nelson Harlan Nobis Barbara Nurmi Jane Oberfell Robert O'Brien Clair O'Connor ik AL 9' Q i Q Jim Meredith Barbara Merrill Howard ,Merrill Kathryn Milliken ' Edwin Monroe Isabel Moruza Helen Moser Raymond Mueller Frances Mulcahy Moyne Mullin fl Bob Nelson Rowena Nelson ' Roy Nelson Mary Neuner Richard Nigro Paul O'Driscoll Beula Olds Howard Oliphant Jean O'Neal Ruth Ellen O'NeiI Betty Patton Blayney Paul Leonard Pawlus Richard Payne Joanne Pearce Dorothy Jean Persell Darlene Pettijohn Patricia Phillips William Piper Howard Plant Phyllis Prindle Ingrid Rantala Dale Rasmussen Dorothy Rautio Forrest Ream Marie Roby l Avery Rogers Prudence -Rogers Catherine Rogin Loretta Romiclc Jess Orbiz Q P Susan Ostrander Patricia Paetzold' Elizabeth Parker June Parkhurst Betty Pearson Elizabeth Peck Nora Peniston Frances Pepper Wilma Perrott Bernadine Plettl Phyllis Pollard Hope Pontynen Sterling Porter C arl Potts Nancy Reid Bob Ribak Robert Rice Betty Richardson Barbara Roane Pa- . Beverly Ross Don Rovanpera Bill Ruckel Alfred Runge .lean Sanders Raymond Schaefer Vernon Schafer Colleen Schierenbeck Stella Schrag Dorothy Scott E i Margaret Saph Hartel Saugman Taimi Soxberg Audrey Schaefer George Schaefer Elizabeth Scott Robert Scott Margaret Scribner Alice Seaman Dorothy Seipp Joyce Shafsky Elizabeth Sharp Judith Sharp Elizabeth Shea if 'Ye I I, -, B s y A o I K c James Simonds Hugh Singrey Marjorie Sisk Margery Slayter Gloria Slenczynski ,.. L Y l M, If - ,w Barbara Seidl Frieda Shoenberg ' Gladys Sholin Catherine Shuey - Bernice Silva Bill Simac . ' 1'-gif - -i4:: in s fn- 4 - Barbara Smith Betty Smith Carol Smith Larry Smith Jacquelin Smyrl f iirro M S bil 9 Q '.v ii: is wf F J l 1 i Paul Spring Jeanne Sprott William Spry George Stalles Weston Starratt sl i . if Mary Jean Stiver Reed 'Stone David Strait David Studabaker Sturlce y Glen Tasf Ross Taylor Robert Texdahl Dona Thanas .lohn Thayer one 1 Aurelius Todd Marjorie Toepke Richard Toft Reed Tolman William Tooley . i, Que Willie Soe Eugene Solovielf Rudolph Sommer Elaine Sorensen Richard Spies Leslie Steiner' - Mary Stelzner Sylvia Stevens James Stillson Ramona Stinchfield , V I I sl. ' r I ' l Betty Suflern , Nancy Sutton ' Edward Swanson Shirley Tait - Ray Tarleton N i I 1-Le A Frank Theobald , Barbara 'Thomas Wayne Thornton - '- Donald Timm Robert Tipton Rene Tournier Grace Townsend Calvin Trampleasure George Trescher George Turner Q i in .X Q 4 H T! Pierre Vietti Evelyn Vogel Lorraine Wagner David Wall Betty Wall Carolyn Wells Edwin Werfman Marilyn Westfall Edith Wetzel Barbara White ,......-.i- Bill Willmott Roberta Witherspoon Suzanne Wood Charles Woolridge Stuart Wysham Hermine' Ullrich' Betty Yan Boven ' Borijpie Vangeldarlg - Richard ' Mary Viclcdrfffi , Betty Wallace- Marilyn Ward Beverly Warne Af'- Kenneth Wastell - -Adele Wathen 1 Kenneth White - Lorna-White Jim Whitelaw - Coralee Whitley Dorothy Wilkerson Joyce Wyss Jacqueline Yeznag Ben Young Ruby Young ' ' :.a. elrr W alter Yosy I Wif i V ia- N I Betty Ann Zeman William Ziegler Robert Belford 6 Shir? George Larson Leland Lena Lawrence Lindsey Jack McKenna Wesley Parker Thomas Richardson Alvin Simas Jack Langry Linden Laird Eugene Masse'H'i James Andrews Richard Arzac John Colvin ,Alice Garre'H Be++y Hall Tom Helbush Jerrold Irwin S+anley D. Johnson O. M. Powers Bary Seixas Marjorie Simpson Joyce Thomas Jack Sweeney Thomas Richardson HIGH I2 COUNCIL Firsl' Row: Bob Johnson Francis Holmes, Kalhleen Lydick, Mary Burleson, Beverly Morris, Avery Rogers, Dick Mac- douqall. Second Row: Bill Spry, Barbara Cope, Nancy Hambly. Third Raw: Barbara Francis, Marjorie Andrews, .nm BarreH', Gladys Sholin, Sian Johnson, Barbara Smilh, Jackie Holi. .LD . HJ 1 SENIOR DUES DITCH DAY Firsi Row: Jane Oberfell, Catherine Rogin, Barbara Nelson, Jacquie Flrsf Row: Barbara Thomas, Nancy Shenon. Duncan, Judith Sharp, Joan Jaf-fa. Second Row: Beify Suffern, Barbara Second Row: Don Toussainl, Reed Stone, Sian Cope, Barbara Nurmi, Nancy Frey. Third Row: Tom Bryanf, Leonard Johnson. Purlsey, John Calanesi. :swf- GRADUATION COMMlTTEE SENIOR GIFT Gloria Kneis, Jane Oberfell. Second Row: Howard Boyle, FirsT Row: Barbara Thomas, Lloyd Goldsborough. Second Frank Cartwright 1 l T . 2 fl Pl SENIOR DINNER Firsl Row: Helen Moser, Gladys Sholin. Second Row: Loring Cunningham, BeTTy Suffern, Wayne Thornion, Jr. Row: Don Brillharl, Wilma Perroil, Tom Bryanf. . Senwfm, lvlonclay. AugusT 26, l94O, 680 young and be- wildered children began Their high school careers. During The Time ThaT followed new ones ioined Them. Over a hundred leTT Them. Many are now TighTing Tor Them. As a class They have been represenTecl by five presidenTs: Jay Teasdel and Reed STone as Soph- omoresq Paul O'Driscoll and STan Johnson as Juniors: and Bob Bonar as a Senior. Individually and collecTively They have done big Things and liTTle Things. They've sTarred in shows and changed scenery, played TooTball and carried waTer, held oTiices and run errands. They've all done Things. Thursday, June l7, I943, apprQximaTely 550 older and more experienced youTh leave . . .leave To do all The big and li++Ie Things ThaT make America. They'll do good iobs, Too: They're used To doing good iolos. Env SCOT GEORGE Siudenf Body Presidenf WhaT did we accomplish This semesTer'? We sTudenTs oT Berkeley High did a greaT deal To creaTe beTTer school spiriT. We sold 2 I 70 sTudenT body cards, which is a record Tor The spring semesTer. We kepT The Treasury Flag Tlying by surpassing our war sTamp quoTa every monTh. We also sTimulaTed parTicipaTion in our sTudenT governmenT. The Board of ConTrol planned Tor a beTTer sTudenT governmenT and a program every Two weeks. BoTh aims were accomplished. For The TirsT Time in our hisTory a sample BOC meeTing was presenTed before The enTire sTudenT body. All imporTanT sTudenT body Topics were discussed in home room. Many worThwhile suggesTions were reporTed by The homeroom represenTaTives aT Their monThly meeTings. One OT The Topics discussed was The Campaign Policy. IT had already been condensed and revised by The BOC. lT allows all candidaTes Tree. democraTic campaigns. A new column in The 'JackeT enTiTled A Peek aT The lv1inuTes kepT The sTudenTs in- Tormed oT BOC aTTairs. The column recorded ThaT The Board was financially generous This Term. IT boughT The swimming Team a compleTe seT oT suiTs and sweaTcloThes. IT also gave The 'JackeT,more money Than ever before. Rallies were placed in The hands oT The Rally CommiTTee. These supplied enTerTain- menT and spurred our spring sporTs Teams on To vicTory. The Board also conTribuTed To our social season by sponsoring The Hawaiian Holiday March TiTTh. A successTul Clean-Up Campaign was held. This was conTinued by The new STuclenT WelTare CommiTTee. All in all This has been a successTul semesTer Through The Tull cooperaTion oT The sTu- denTs and The hard work oT The Board. On The Board's behalT, I Thank you and wish you good luck in The TuTure, Berkeley l-ligh. -SCOT GEORGE HOWARD BOY LE Vice Preside-n+ NANCY JORY Jackef Ediior BOB BONAR H-I2 Presidenf JACK LAMBORN H-II Presidenlr STUART LAN E H- IO Presidenf Jhe, fblllltl. nj, 6'nn.bw W. S. NEALSON Facul+y Advisor TOM BRYANT RUTH ELLEN O'NElL Presideni' Block B Presidenf 6.A.A. MERLE BEUTTEL NANCY REID Chairman Senior Friends Presidenf GA. -Y-.TE-vvl , V A . K L .Z J. K , ,- .Y MARILYN SMITH A.S.B.H.S. Secrefary BOB CONNOLLY Rally Commiflee Chai DON LENGEL L-I2 Presidenf GORDON JONES L-I I Presideni' ED BARTLETT l.-IO Presidenf I V , ,egvfr y .5.., ve , ' RALLY COMMITTEE First Row: Paul O'Driscoll, Ralph Deesen, Dick Moore, Robert Johnson, Bob Connolly Hugh Sinqrey, Ray Tarleton, Stan Johnson, Reed Stone. Second Row: Fred Ostrander, Bill Jaeger, Bill Wilson, Bill Spry, Dick Macdougall, Les Steiner, John Enright, lrl Robinson. Third Row: Henry Costa, Ross taylor, Paul Larsen, Tom Curtis, Bill Ziegler, Dick Olney, Dave Wall, Loring Cunningham, Ben Cuny. Berkeley l-ligh's boys with the red and gold caps are well known to ninety-nine per cent ot the student body at Bl-lS, but in case that other one per cent is in doubt as to what they really clo, here is the condensed low clown. The Rally Committee is composed ot tellows at- tending Berkeley High who have reached their tweltth year. lts chairman tor the past term was Bob Connolly, one swell guy. The committees activities are too numerous to go into in detail, but we can take some ot the more important and more noticed ones. You all lcnow that they keep you trom taking the stairs that would get you to your Spanish class two minutes earlier, and that they keep anxious blondes and rushing scholars trom crowding too obviously into the library line. On the slope, they are guard- ians ot public health, satety and morale. When Berkeley l-ligh went all-out tor a certain clean-up campaign, it was the Rally Committee who put teeth in the drive and made it such a success. At basketball, baseball or tootball games and at track meets, it is the Rally Boys who keep that Joe who wants to get to the top ot the stands trom be- ing rolled trom top to bottom. All in all, it is the Rally Boys who keep Berkeley High running as smoothly as it does. They're doing a super iob and we hope they keep up the tine work. 1' Q , 3 - , W F' 9 K 4 i ' ff ' f W! 9 V71 If lf, I! dbzljl 1 f ' ,fy 7 fr' I-1, ,fl M , ec f x, . ,J ' .. 3 l 'A fi' ix A ft. .env n 0 hcl,-1 ii Joanne McKevitt-Treas. Mim Cross-Vice-President Nancy Reid-Pres. Susan Oslrander-Sec. Marqaret Hamilton-Social Sec I O H ' l SENIOR FRIENDS First Rows Lloyd Goldsborough, Kathleen Lydick, Joan Jaffa, Jane Oberfell, Merle Beuttel, Jacquie Duncan, June Baxter, Judith Sharp. Second Row: Jean O'Neal, Carolyn Engstrom, Barbara Cope, Lois Doran, Edith Wetzel, Barbara Coles, Barbara Kessler. N S' 'i - SW SSS S e. A. councn First Row: Juanita Johnson, Jeannette Dunster, Elinor Bennet, Gene Crowdace, Joy Moosman, Claire Bentley, Carol Fairclough, Carroll Winstead, Joan Farwell, Margaret Lipman, Joyce. Second Row, Jane Oberfell, Barbara Kessler, Kathleen Lydick, Lloyd Goldsborough, Jacquie Duncan, Merle Beuttel, Miriam Cross, Nancy Reid, Susan Oslrander, Joanne McKevitt, Margaret Hamilton, Margie Friday, Carolyn Engstrom, Lorraine Tigh, Mary Richardson, June Baxter, Margaret Howe. Third Row: Jackie Canfield, Joan McCormick, Rae Greer, Betty Mills, Anita Morholt, Mary Ryan, Roberta Conrad, Ann Witora, Betty Humphreys, Sara Hilton, Leona Reubema, Shirley Coble, Pat Truscott, Loretta Romick, Betty Ketcham, Katherine Thanas. Fourth Row: Edith Wetzel, Olga Ermakofl, Susan Munson, Balorie Knox, Doris White, Margaret Kimber, Joy Petersmeyer, Lorraine Atcheson, Louise Blanchard, Taimi Huusko, Tolly Holdridge, Barbara Coles, Dolores Hanson, Averil Foster, Eugenie Fullen. Fifth Row: Joan Jaffa, Virginia Smith, Marilyn McEwing, Jean O'Neal, Nancy Frey, Margaret Rapp, Patsy Heidt, Barbara Cope, Barbara Nurmi, Bernadine Plettl, Margaret Wells, Pati Ball, Lois Elkner, Helen Parker, Betty Smith. N.. H IGH ELEVENHOFFICERS Firsf Row: Qarol Layfon, Secrelaryg Jack Lamborn, Presidenfg Margarei Fay, Social Secrelary. Second Row: Belly Wellmglon, Vice Presldenfg Sally Haffield, Treasurer. HIGH ELEVEN COUNCIL Firsl' Row: Kaya Denham, Margaref Fay, Be'Hy Wellinglon, Jack Lamborn, Carol Lawion, Sally Halfield, Joe Wepman. Second Row: Marion Linder, Myrna Monfgomery, Barbara Carler, Ruby Lougher, Margarel' Hufchins, Virginia Jurgensen, Midge Hiscop, Janice Whipple, Mary Ryan. Third Row: Sandy Adams, Joan Slewarf, Belly Jane Vestal, Marge Mariin, Irene Bradfield, Muriel Wi'H, Nancy Clapham, Sanf Rogers, Win Sfewarf, Beverly Bennefi. Fourih Row: Don Schueler, Bill Jeffries, Jim Glenn, Dave McGifferf, Earl Homan, Charles Faulders, Silviano Marin, Dan Steen, Viclor Brodsky, Bill Porfer. LOW ELEVEN OFFICERS l Firsl' Row: Elizabefh Schnieder, Secretary: Betsy Folliard, Social Secretary. Second Row: Gordon Jones, President Bill Farwell, Treasurer. LOW ELEVEN COU NCI L Firsr Row: Roy Hollenbeck, Berf Shif-iler, Neale Tveifmoe, Le Roy Meeker. Second Row: Elizabefh Schneider, Lou Ann Keck, Nancy Swain, Jean Hamilton, Betsy Folliard, Charlene Reed, Helen Housen, Bernice Bedwell. Third Row: Gordon Jones, Jac Wynn, Dave Smllh, Jack Parker, Bill Farwell, Kennefh Evans, Bill Sparks. HIGH TEN OFFICERS Firsi Row: Befly Ann Mackey, Secrefaryg Peggy Hoyf, Social Secretary. Second Row: James Porfer, Treasurer, Sfuarf Lane, Fresidenlg John Reid, Vice Presidenf. 6' 60 Firsi row: Joanne Coffey, Joy Bell, Valerie Wilkins, Marilyn Reimers, Pairicia Dieierick Second row: Beverly Krisfick, Maire Eriman, Pal' McGuire, Helen Ornberg, Paisy Bzifene Third row: Bud Sione, Peler Becker, Margarel' Peiers, Pai Thomas, Don DeFremery Top row: Sfewarf Lane, James Porier, John Reid, Allan Danska, Don Sfewari' I x,- Two represenialives, one boy and one girl, are elecied ihe iirsi week of ihe ierm by each home room io represeni ihem in The class council. The council is presided over by a group of five officers who are eleciecl ai ihe general siudeni body elec- 'rions 'lhe semesler previous 'ro ilteir ierrn in oiiice. The officers are presidenl, vice-president secrelary, lreasurer, and social secreiary. The presidenr of each class represenis his class on lhe Board of Conirol. Class councils meer whenever ihe oriicers and fac- uliy sponsors feel il necessary io plan or discuss a class problem or proieci. The various home room represeniaiives repori 'ro lheir respeclive home rooms anyihing calling for rhe alieniion of lhe eniire class. There il is yoied on or discussed and The consensus conveyed io ihe council. Any suggesiion concerning The eniire siudeni body should also be given +o The home room represenra- iive, for ilirough him ihe suggeslion can be called io ihe alieniion oi ihe class presideni, who in lurn will 'rake ii up ai a BOC meeiing. LOW I0 OFFICERS First Row: Mary Ann Richardson, Social Secretary: Dorofhy Gibson, Secrefary. Second Row: Jim Slusser, Vice- Pl'QSld0lliQ Ed Bdl'il6ii, Presidentg Rudie Michel, Treasurer. LOW I0 COUVNCIL Firsf Row: Don Berry, Donald Yool, Sfuarf Morshead, Roger Fong, Ferris Cooper. Second Floor: Sally Taylor, Mariorie Read, Mariorie Murphy, Jackie Michael, Dorothy Gibson, Carol Langlois, Mary Ann Richardson, Virginia Schwarfz. Third Row: Viola Huges, Waller Hoyle, Don Ludwig, George Sutton, E Barlleff, Wayne Carter, Jean Elliofi. HONOR SOCIETY-FIRST GROUP First Row: Pati Ball, Sally Ann Burgess, Peggy Cunningham, Elizabeth Eastman, Helen Armstrong, Adeline 'Angust, Bev Covant, Jackie Canfield, Claire Bentley, Lois Doran, Anna Demsey, Doris Elliott, June Baxter, Barbara Cope, Alice Billings, Celia Elmore.. Second Row: Franklin Edtl, Julia Elliott, Phyllis Carlson, Bernice Bedwell, Decosa DWIQQINS, Merle Beutfel, Xenia Boodberg, Jean Dawson, Florence Davie, Mary Burleson, Shirley DeMamiaI, Martha Curtis, Rhea DeTasaux, Irene Bradfield, Margie Blyles, Barbara Coles, Dick Barbrack. Third Row: Bill Alexander, George Davie, Don de Fremery, Hans Baerwald, Eric Cockrane, Nelson Andrews, Paul Alexander, Bill Boykin, Howard goyle, grank Cartwright, Douglas Baird, Bob Bonar, Ralph Deesen, Howard Adler, John Cummings, Bob Brown, enn reuer. HONOR SOCIETY-SECOND GROUP First Row: Barbara Huschler, Nancy Greenlaw, Nancy Hambly, Margaret Hamilton, Barbara Kessler, Meredith McCord, Margaret Lipman, Mary Lou Evans, Carol Lawton, Sally Hatfield, Margaret Fay, Betsey Folliard, Madeline Holcomb, Peggy Hoyt, Helen Granger, Nancy King Harrison. Second Row: Charlotte McCord, Arabelle Hong, Jane Gray, Nancy Jory, Joan Jaffa, Wendy Harding, Phyllis Kary, Lenore Kramer, Pat Maguire, Marian Meyer, Ellene Johnson, Joan Howell, Connie Lee, Garneth Knapp, Mae Lee. Third Row: Don Lengel, Charles Faulders, Richard Huddlestone, John Herron, Bill Karppi, Farnham Jory, Richard Matherson, Milton Louie, Allan Louie. Fourth Row: Lloyd MacDonald, Dave McGiffert, Merrith Elmore, Scot George, Al Kass, Jim Hotchkiss, Bill Holden, Robert Johnson, Allan McKillop, Tim Meadows, Howard Merrill, LeRoy Matfly, Donald Lathrop, Bob Gilken. HONOR SOCIETY-THIRD GROUP First Row: Ruth Ellen 0'Neil, Janice Whipple, Patricia Powers, Lesley Older, Marian Nelson, Hope.Pontynen, Joanne Seidel, Betty Wellington, Nancy Swain, Peggy Saph, Mary.Jean Trudeau, Jane Zerangue, Judith Sharp, Valerie Wilkins, Jean Suffern, Mary Eleanor Smith, Nllda Peruzzo, Nllma Ralski. Second Row: Betty Sanders, Ruby Young, Lily Wong, Katherine Thanas, Jeanne Smith, Phyllis Prindle, Lucieguihillalt, Pat Stephenson, Mary Swanberg, Margaret Stewart, Margery Joy Service, Dona Manas Barbara Nurmi, ary Vickery, Jane Oberiell, Betty Sutfern. Third Row: Marylyn Reimers Charlene Read, Doris Schoening, Leona Reukima, Louise Rice, Virginia Roberts, Edith Wetlel, Jean Seldl, Nancy Slienon, Nancy Reid, Martha Rushtorth, Elizabeth Schneider, Mary Elizabeth Stead..Fourth Row: Juergen Schulz, Don Wysham, Don Stewart, John Smith, Calvin Trampleasure, Albertlwagner, Hugh Smgrey, Bill Tooley, Walter Yost, Wayne Thornton, Avery Rogers, Dick Rugh, John Taylor, George Williams. C. S. F. Firsf and Second Semesfer Firsr Row: Nancy-King Harrison, Phyllis Clark, Decora Dwi gins, Bernice Bedwell, Shirley De Mamiel, Arabelle Hong, Nancy Hambly, Peggy Saph, Nancy Swain, Claire Benf?ey, Bev Conant, Belsey Folliard, Peggy Hoyf, Joanne Seidel, Anna Demsey, Pal Sfephenson, Xenia Boodberg. Second Row: Margaret Slewarl, Jean Suffern, Doris Schoen- ing, Lucie Ouihillalf, Phyllis Prindle, Adeline August, Celia Elrnore, Phyllis-Carlson, Marian. Meyer, Valerie Willcins, Pal Maguire, Martha Curtis, Judith Sharp, June Zaranque, Lily Wong, Nunn rerum. rrhru Row: M. J. same, Marylyn Reimers, Charline Read, Merle Beulfel, Rulh Ellen O'Neil, Mary Vickery, Nancy Shenon, Mary Elrzalaelh Sfead, Marlha Rushforlh, Leona Renkima, Howard Boyle. Fourth Row: Juergen Schulz, Don Wysham, LeRoy Maffly, Don Sfewarf, Nelson Andrews, Don de Fremery, Bill Boykin, Charles Faulders, Hugh Sinqrey, Bill Karpi, Dick Barbrack, George Williams, Douglas Baird, Eric Cochrane, Richard Mafheron, Bob Gilkey, John Taylor. C. S. F. Third, Fourfh, and Fiflh Semesler Margarel Hamillon, Barbara Kessler, Ruby Young, Lenore Kremer, Mary Swanberg, Margaref Foy, Janice Whipple, Florence Davie, Elizabeth Easfman, Mary Jean Frudean, Garnefl' Knapp, Hope Ponfynen. Second Row: Irene Bradfield, Katherine Thanas, Mary Burleson, Connie Lee, Margaref Lipman, Sally Ann Burgess, Pali Ball, Jeanne Smifh, Joan Howell, Jean Dawson, Rhea DeTasaux. Third Row: Dona Thomas, Barbara Cope, Jackie Canfield, Barbara Coles, Beffy Suffern, Joan Jaffa, Edilh Weflel, Jean Seidl, Nancy Jory, Lesley Older, Sally Halfield. Fourfh Row: Farnham Jory, Richard Huddlesfone, Don Lengel, John Breuer, Dave McGiffer+, Calvin Trampleasure, Bill Holden, Jim Holchkiss, Millon Louie, Bob Bonar, Frank Carlwrighf, Howard Merrill, Tim Meadows, Scof George. SPEAKERS BUREAU First Row: Lila Derickson, Margaret Gibson, Judith Sharp, Georgia Lipman, Barbara Nelson, Barbara Thomas, Anne Parrish, Mary Costigan, Margaret Fay, Mary Lou Evans, Dorothy Moody, Lucille Kindle. Second Row: Frieda Shoen- berg, Marilynn Paterson, Marilyn Smith, Bill Tooley, Ruth Ellen O'Neil, Bob Connolly, California Baker, Bob Bonar, Merle Beuttel, Scot George, Nancy Reid, Wayne Thornton, Howard Boyle, Nancy Jory, Frank Cartwright, Jac. Downs, Tom Bryant. Third Row: Joan Jaffa, Margaret Lipman, Dona Thanas, Betty Jo Danielson, Mariorie Peet, Joan Farwell, Betty Suffern, Barbara Kessler, Joan.Arnold, Elizabeth Eastman, Jane Zerangue. Marie Roby, Shirley Plummer, Gloria Kneiss, Carroll Winstead, Mariorie Coles. Fourth Row: Robert Brumbaugh, Charles Hartwigsen, Dick Moore, Dick Kincade, Barbara Cope, Eleanor Olsen, Connie Lee, Marnelle Le Tendre, Lesley Older, Jeanne Smith, Janice Whipple, Marian McDonald, Mariorie Allison, Muriel Witt, Phyllis Collins, Robert Johnson, B. Rogers. Fifth Row: C. Hunter, Bill Jaeger, Bill Abbott, Dick Macdougall, Dale Rasmussen, Bernard Jackson, Reed Tolman, Myrna Montgomery, Betty Falconer, Betty Rogers, Carol Lawton, Joanne Seidel, Terry Hynes, Perree Byerly, Jay Doubleday. Sixth Row: Howard Bailor, Al Kass, Tom Hansen, Tim Meadows, Milton Johns, Bob Ribak, Avery Rogers, Lloyd MacDonald, Reed Stone, Bill Holden, Ed Crystal, Dick Christian, Bill Coburn. Tom Blomberg, .lack Clark, Dave Wall. FORUM First Row: Normaiean Eiben, Barbara Kessler, Lois Doran, Nancy Reid, Joan Jaffa, Bob Bonar, Frank. Cartwright, Betty Suffern, Margaret Fay, Anne Parrish, Betsy Folliard, Elizabeth Schnleder. Second Row: Bernice Bedwell, Marilyn Smith Joan Farwell, Robert Johnson, Commie Lee, Farnham Jory, Karen Holrus, Howard Boyle, Ruth Ellen O'Neil Margaret Liprnan, Shirley Plummer. Third row: Karl Kroeber, John Reynolds, Clayton' Brown, Ward Rogers, Scot Gleorge, Tim Meadows. Fourth Row: Bob Ribak, Jay Doubleday, Al Kass, Garry Dakin, Bull Abbott, Bull Tooley, B. Rogers, George Trescher, Jac Downs, Wayne Thornton, Reed Stone. DEBATE TEAM Firsl Row: Howard Boyle, Shirley Plummer, Frank Carlwrighl. Second Row: Bob Ribak, Jac Downs, Jay Doubleday. ,J 5'- N' Nix MAN USCRIPT CLUB Firs'r Row: Jack Clifton, James Cahill, Paul Hansen, Roger Sfrail. Second Row: Belsy Gulick, Joan Howell, Leonie Logan, Mary Burleson, Mae Lee, Jean Meadows, Elizabeth Haviside. Third Row: Celia Elmore, Ruth Allemann, Jean Dawson, Rhea De Tasaux, Rufh Goldslein, Doris McMains. JACKET STAFF, Spring I943 EDITOR, Nancy Jory ASSOCIATE EDITORS, Freida Shoenberg, Dave Bary. Rosemary Greenfield NEWS EDITORS, Don Timm, Irene Cooley ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITORS, PaTricia Powers, Bill Mel- nicoe FEATURE EDITORS, Nancy SuTTon, Lucille Kindle, Ingrid RanTala ASSOCIATE FEATURE EDITORS, Mariorie Head, Jacque Nevis PUBLICITY MANAGER, CaliTornia Baker ASSOCIATE EDITORS, Nancy Bailey, KaTherine Thanas, Eunice McDowell SPORTS EDITOR. Dick VenTurino ASSOCIATE SPORTS EDITOR, Dale Hall EXCHANGE EDITOR, Mariorie BenedicT ASSOCIATE EDITOR, Alyce Davis NANCY JURY PRODUCTION MANAGER, John Herron MR. JOHNSON Edlfof ASSOCIATE EDITOR, MarTin Grifhn Faculiy Advisor RADIO EDITOR, Lloyd Goldsborough BERKELEY HIGH JACKET ThirTy-one years oT conTinued publicaTion is The record oT The Berkeley High JackeT. Founded in l9l2 under The headpiece oT The Weekly News. iT is supporTed by sTudenT body Tunds and disTribuTed Tree oT charge To The enTire sTudenT body. Journalism ll and Ill sTudenTs hold The sTaTT posiTions, do The makeup, originaTe The heads, and wriTe mosT oT The copy. The laTTer parT oT The Term, Journalism I sTudenTs are given assignmenTs ancl puT ouT one cub issue. All prinTing and linoTyping are clone by The boys and girls in The prinT shop, while The arT work is done by sTudenT phoTographers and arTisTs. This Term, under The ediTorship oT Nancy Jory, The JackeT has made many advances. Made possible by The B.O.C.'s generous alloTmenT, The publicaTion has reTurned To iTs pre-war Tiveecolumn size, and iT has been possible To have Trom Three To Tour cuTs weekly. AnoTher improvemenT is The new TronT and ediTorial page maTs designed by Herb Briggs. The drawing oT The ulTra-modern Berkeley High building symbolizes a new phase in Berkeley High iournalism-The JackeT oT I943. V MR. H. L. WAGENET DeparTmenT Head PRINT Berkeley High's prinT shop is one oT The more inTeresTing and educaTional shop courses oTTered aT Berkeley. Various Types of Type-seTTing, press operaTion and linoType operaTion are rnade available Tor The sTudenT who wishes To make prinTing his vocaTion. MosT oT The prinTed Torms, regisTraTion cards. Teacher's schedules and oTher prinTed maTerial is Turned ouT in The prinT shop. The course holds iusT as many opporTuniTies Tor girls as iT does Tor boys, and This is shown by The increase oT girls enrolled in The prinTing classes. WiTh Mr. George McClusky as insTrucTor. and The Tine maTerial available Tor operaTion, Berkeley High's prinT shop produces many able boys who may sTep inTo a job imme- diaTely. RADIO The radio shops aT Berkeley High are one oT The noT un- imporTanT vocaTional sTudies available. Under The direcTion oT Mr. MilTon Winsby. boys Taking radio shop are learning noT only To build and repair radios, bu+ also To undersTand The principles oT radio-Telephony. A newly esTablished radio-communicaTions class is Teaching The Tellows To send and receive The inTernaTional Morse code. This Training is very imporTanT, especially Tor boys and girls who are planning To enTer The services aT The conclusion of high school. AUTO Mr. Hugh Reinecke's classes in auTo shop Take aparT any- Thing ThaT has a moTor in iT and endeavor To replace parTs where They belong. As a rule, The parTs usually come ouT preTTy even, and The wreck They Tow inTo The shop comes ouT running like a clock. Many a forgoTTen ialopy has been recondiTioned and puT back inTo very acTive service, compleTe wiTh dual pipes. Carson Top and dual-downdraTT poTs. ln case The lasT Tew words were Greek To you. Take a gander aT The Berkeley High auTo shop someday and maybe you'll be persuaded To Take The course and have some Tun and learn someThing abouT auTomobiles aT The same Time. MACHINE AbouT The mosT imporTanT shop course during The war emergency is Mr. Chauncey King's machine shop. Here boys and girls learn whaT a meTal laThe is. whaT makes iT Tick and how To operaTe one skillfully. All kinds of drill press, shaper, and engine laThe operaTions are sTudied during The progress oT The course. V The shipyards are urgenTly in need oT Trained machinisTs, and Berkeley High's machine shop is doing a fine iob oT producing The necessary boys who can Take over a viTal war iob beTween The Time of graduaTion and when The Army calls Them. Uncatzblud fn 2011. into The shops aT Berkeley High are among The more imporTanT and pracTical acTiviTies in which The school engages. One oT The Tew schools in CaliTornia ThaT has such a compleTe shop course Tor sTudenTs, Berkeley High is insTrumenTal in Turning ouT Treshly Trained mechanics, machinisTs, prinTers, woodworkers, radio repairmen and boys To be TuTure draTTsmen. WOOD Boys in The wood shop groups learn To make everyThing Trom a small pair oT book ends To large doors and small booThs Tor TickeT selling. Mr. John Morrill, insTrucTor oT wood shop, and The boys Taking The course answered The call of The Army and Navy when They expressed a need Tor scale model planes. Our shops came Through wiTh a much greaTer number Than Their quoTa called Tor, and are sTill producing Them sTeadily. Besides building various Things of wood, The boys learn how To handle carpenTer's Tools, how To operaTe The diTTerenT power Tools, and iusT whaT Type of Tool To use on ThaT cerTain SHEET The arT oT working sheeT meTal inTo iusT The desired shape and Torm is whaT Mr. Harold Bellus, insTrucTor in sheeT meTal and mechanical drawing courses, endeavors To Teach The aspiring sTudenTs. Many kinds oT rain spouTs, rooT venTs and oTher irregular shaped Types QT TixTures are Turned ouT by The sheeT meTal classes. A very necessary Trade Tor a boy who wanTs To go inTo a war iob and a very inTeresTing one aT any raTe, is The course in sheeT meTal working. lob. DRAWING The Mechanical drawing and lndusTrial drawing classes aT Berkeley really puT ouT some Trained draTTsmen. WiTh only high school drawing, a boy or girl can geT a iob in indusTry and earn very subsTanTial pay. The 'Held is noT limiTed To boys alone, Tor a good deal oT The drawing classes have a number ol: girls enrolled. Mr. Edward Dunkum heads The deparTmenT, and Mr. CliTTord Marker and Mr. Bellus also Teach This subiecT. The Training obTained in Taking These courses is very valu- able Tor The war e'FTorT and iT is also a Tine field To enTer Tor a liTeTime vocaTion. STAGE AND ELECTRIC All ThaT experT lighTing, sound and sTage seTTing aT The Berkeley High plays and opereT'Tas is The doing oT The ElecTric and STage crews, under The direcTion oT Mr. Ralph PorTer. Valuable experience in microphone work and public address sysTems is oTTered when The boys seT up The sysTems Tor games, rallys and class meeTings. INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE, PHOTOGRAPHY Mr. Richard Behrens, Teaching,boTh lndusTrial Science and PhoTography courses, is The man Toffee if you are inTeresTed in Two very educaTional, inTeresTing 'and worThwhile courses. lndusTrial science gives The sTudenT a chance To show whaT he can do in Terms OT acTual pracfice. ProiecTs are assigned and carried ouT. lT's noT all building. however, because There is some applied Trade physics and a liTTle chemisTry added To give The Tellows an all around knowledge of The course. ln his phoTography course, Mr. Behrens Teaches The group The arT of phoTography. Taking picTures, developing and prinTing Them are among The iTems included in The course oT sTudy. GENERAL Covering nearly all phases oT shop work, Trom casTing meTal To plumbing. Mr. Fred Flanders' General Shop course gives The boys an all-around knowledge oT mosT shop procedures. Wood-Turning, Torging and meTal-Turning are also among The Things The boys and girls are Trained To do. As mosT oT The oTher shop courses, The General Shop is no longer ex- clusive To boys. Q Shop-L DE G2 ix A CAPPELLA Firsl' Row: Jeanne Sproll, Marlha Rushlorlh, Daena Ericksen, Norma O'Connell, Alice Lyle Craig, Virginia Jurgensen, Eugene Ballen, Frances Lawson, Anila Kincaid, Shirley Harding, Phyllys Shippie, June Parkhursl. Second Row: Shirley Coble, Arabella Hong, Belly Shannon, Nancy Frey, Barbara Smilh, Mariory Keilh, Lorraine Heebner, Muriel Dielz, Gloria Faucell, Anna Belle Jones, Lily Wong. Third Row: Mary Lou Evans, Margarel Hulchins, Dorolhy Scoll, Mar- garel Rapp, Carolyn Hodgson, Pal Herlerl, Joy Pelersmeyer, Nancy Hambly, Janice Johnson, Annelle Payne, Mary Sancel. Fourlh Row: Keilh Roper, John Richards, Earl Larson, Bob Halch Don Callaway, Don Toussainl, Dave Solher, Donald Clauson, Berl Shiffler, Neale Tveilmoe, Harold Willermood, Bob Cl-Sray, Tom Parrish. PRODUCTION CHORUS ' : Diana Malslrom, Belle Hill Averil Fosler, Gerry Wilson, Bob Rice Roberla Witherspoon, Jelall-lZil:oLlingllai-HFL?:?1i?rln Keck, Alice Dakin. Second'Row: Belly Johnslon, Joyce Cordon, Shirley Bruck, Vesla Adams, Frances Green, Beverley Warne, Eugenee Lowell, Barbara Carnes, Hazel Colvin, Belle Sauer, Claire McGlynn. Third Row: Jackie Smyrl, Elizabelh Haviside, Lida Branslad, John Kaufmann, Jacques Welden, Margaret Amesbury, Mary Kale Kendall, Slella Liuscoll, Margarel Carlisle, Bob Qolomballo, Bud Wll50l'l', Eric Hoeg, Henry Cosla, Hamlin Schuyler, Loring Cunningham, Tim Meadows, Milos Vllkasln, Jim Wagner, Paul O Driscoll. A CAPPELLA CHOIR The A Cappella Choir is one OT The well known musical groups aT Berkeley l-ligh School. This or- ganizaTion under The supervision oT Mrs. Eunice Skinner is recognized ThroughouT Berkeley as a splendid choral group and is called upon again and again To enTerTain aT various gaTherings around Town. To be a member oT This class is The goal oT mosT OT The sTudenTs ol: oTher vocal divisions, buT only pupils wiTh aT leasT a year oT glee club experi- ence are eligible To ioin. The main proiecT of The group This spring is The choir TesTival in which numerous high schools in The EasT Bay parTicipaTe. This TesTival is noT a com- peTiTive evenT, buT if iT were, Berkeley l-ligh would be sure To come ouT wiTh some Top honors. PRODUCTION CHORUS The producTion chorus is a Tairly new group here aT Berkeley l-ligh. IT was Tormed lasT year by Mrs. Eunice Skinner. choral direcTor. Since Then iT has become one oT The ouTsTanding organizaTions oT The school. Many oT iTs members are ex-members oT The A Cappella Choir, who changed over inTo The new group when iT was TirsT organized. The balance of The class is composed of boys and girls Trom The glee clubs. Berkeley l-ligh depends upon This group To supply music aT assemblies and oTher school TuncTions re- quiring a mixed chorus. The proclucTion chorus Torms a major parT oi The casT Tor The opereTTa. AnoTher imporTanT proiecT covered by This group is gradua- Tion. Commence-menT exercises requiring vocal conTribuTions are served by This class along wiTh The A Cappella. ix l -,..-5-T l l i i i L 0 ,sl Y 'f ft ' . .. , GlRLS' GLEE I First Row: Janet .Rolfe, Pat Dieterich Delight Downs, Madeline Holcomb, Stephenie Twift, Phyllis Clark, Virginia Roberts, Luela Menlwether, Lois Kidwell. Second Row: Jacqueline Soward, Mariorie Murphy, Marcia McCorkle, Joan Coffey, Mary Helen Green, Margaret Wells, Joyce Kennard, Virginia Bowman, Phyllis Harshaw. Third Row: Arleen Dickinson, Betty Schoonover, Elna Kistler, Sally Davidson, Marilyn Boehrer, Carol Johnson, Myra Strachan, Marylyn Reimers. Fourth Row: Emma. Marrow, Doris Adkins, Viola Hughes, Lois Grosh, Mary Bennett, Carol Wilson, Jean Elliott, Norlne Colllns, Cecelia O'Driscoll, Evelyn Nurmi, Eileen Cripp. GIRLS GLEE ll First Row: Marilyn Spear, Nancy Kenney, Margaret Kimber, Jean Suffern, Alice Dakin, Barbara Pattie, Suzanne Krebs, Wini Mes elt, Patty Butts, Barbara Batten. Second Row: Jane Zerangue, Nancie Pelaroque, Conny Parry, Marian Meyer, Phyllis Carlson, Patricia Hawkins, Jackie Grover, Joline Koser, Elaine Holstein. Third Row: Mary Burleson, Beverly Osibin, Bette Hall, Ruth Johnson, Lucille Adams, Marge Hu, Louise Ventura, Jean Walford, Valerie Wilkins. Fourth Row: Bobby Ann Weeks, Ellen Grant, Frances Stoll, Pat Campbell, Sylvia Manbey, Pat Thomas, Jacqueline Yeznag, Sue Scotchler, Eveleen Ellison, Joy Moosman. BOYS GLEE Flrsl Row Joe Brooks Marshall Turner Eddie Van Kleeck Bob Colombaflo Bob Davis Davnd Wilson Richard Carlson Don Berry Howard Alberlsen Second Row Bull Barley Bob Pafmonf Jack Sefzer Allan Frandsen Ruck CHESS Farsi Row Roberl' Downs Howard Merrnll Mel Kleun Second Row Joan Greenberg Pauline Carsen Marilyn Elleslglli .man Jaffa Normalean Eben Third Row Alan Gnffelsoln Roberf Ruchardsen Ernc Nelson Phrl Porter ona a rop Weyenellh, Alan Berger, Harry Kair, Jerry Reese, Jim Bragg. ' ' ' I . : ' . ..' I ' . : . ' . U '. I I ' - I I I I -7' an .x,,.. l L . 1 m, CHANSONETTES first Roy: Arabella Hong, Nancy Clapham, Joy Petersmeyer, Jeanette Lingard, Alice Lyle Craig, Joy Moosman, Alice .Dakln.' Second Row: Edith Qholm Patricia Hawkins, Virginia Jurgensen, Patty Butts, Betty Anne Frey, Pat Eletealch. Third Row: Phyllys Shipple, Ellen Grant, Lida Branstead, Annette Payne, Jean Walford, Barbara Batten, Ol! OSE- PIANO CLUB First Row: Matilda Shoenberg, Marilynn Routleage, Eleanor Agabashion, Barbara E. Ball, Dona Thanas, Al Kass, Barbara Kessler, Janice Whipple, Betty Sutfern, Celia Elmore. Second Row: Pruflence Rogers, Anne Qaldwell, Roth Goldstgin, Eleanor Morse, Robert Davis, Larry Mason, Janet Crlnckshank, Lois Keller, Barbara Remero, Eloulse Aiexan er. l i , . T i ' X ' , ,, ' Y' Y. .. EL, 'i '-i' F '5sw. '55L.-?-711 BAND First Row: Douglas Baird, Jim Rawlancl, Larry Smith, Betsey Folliard, Bob Tipton, Oran Barlow, Tom Hellbush, Phyllis Brindle, A eline August, Don Berry, Herb Briggs, Annabelle Bodenner, Bruce Nelson, Bill Jeffries, Frank Austin, Jim Turner, Frank Cartwright. Second row: Connie Peugh, Alice Villarreul, Bobby Ann Weeks, Farnheim Jory, Bob Landerholm, Fran Farguhar, Walter Yost, Bob McCullagh, John Miller, Pinkney Armstrong, Bob Levy, Justin Rennilson, Jack Walling, Lawson Anthony. Third Row: Ray Tarlton, Jack Fariss, John Winesheim, Barbara Taylor, Lawrence McDonald, Howard Adler, John Peters, Ross Tay or, Poltol Willis, Rodney Jones, Lloyd MacDonald, Mr. Morton. ,,,.. , THE BAND Berkeley l-ligh's Band, the blaze ot color and noise at the tootball games, usually leads a quiet lite dur- ing the spring semester. Late this March, the Band gave a concert. Probably the part you most re- member is band leader Mr. iviorton's elaborate in- troduction to a Scottish Member which turned out to be Comin' Thro' the Rye. The Band, composed ot students, represents Berkeley High in many extra curricular activities, and has taken top awards in many competitive events. THE ORCHESTRA The Berkeley i-ligh orchestra is given its workout ot the year, in the spring semester when the an- nual operetta is presented. This semester The For- tune Teller by Victor Herbert was chosen by the music classes and the heads ot the department to be this spring's presentation. Mr. Earl Morton, head ot the department, is di- rector ot the orchestra, which is considered to be one ot the best in the bay area. TH E ORCHESTRA First Violins: Leonie Logan, Irene Holland, Jean White, Janet Kiteas, Steven Stephanos, Celia Elmore, Helen Skupowski, Jack Morrow. Second Yiolins: John Taylor, Ruth Chrestenson, Laur Bepler, Toby Plough, Helena Anderson, Hans Beerwald, Pearl Segrist, Marlon Lee Mclntire, Peggy Cunningham, Sam Bartlett, Betty Pearson, Walter Fisko. Vlolas: Nancy Jory, Dorothy Eastwood. Cellos: Bernice Bedwell, John Reynolds, Marcia Easton, Carol Smith. Bass: Lois Doran, Mildred Adams. .Piano: Betty Suftern, Barbara Francis, Patricia Salter, Mariorie Wierzbicky. Flute: Betty Van Boven, Joan Stewart. First Clarinet: Austin Holt, Don Timm. Second Clarinet: Eric Nelson, Charles Faulders. Bassoon: John Aweeka. Trumpet: Ross Taylor, Converse Hunter. Horn: Robert Johnson. Trombones: Jim Turner, William Melnicoe. Tympani: Adeline August. Drums: Phyliss Prindle. jim, 0 The opereTTa is an annual spring evenT and looked Torward To by boTh The school aT large and espe- cially by The boys and girls oT The music classes. The chorus is composed of sTudenTs Trom The Girls' Glee, Boys' Glee, ProducTion Chorus and The A Cappella Choir. Leads are chosen by a commiTTee OT Teachers aT Try-ouTs which are open To anyone wish- ing To Take parT in The show. The orchesTra handles The musical scores under The direcTion oT Mr. Earl MorTon. , Mrs. Eunice Skinner, who usually supervises The choral work, was Taken ill shorTly before The produc- Tion wenT inTo iTs lasT rehearsals, buT her pupils did her proud on The Two nighTs OT The show by giving splendid performances. This year's opereTTa, The ForTune Teller, was one oT The mosT colorful ever produced aT Berkeley I-ligh School. PresenTed in The B.l-l.S. Social l-lall on April l5 and I6, iT played To packed houses boTh nighTs, and won The acclaim oT TaculTy and sTudenTs alike. Taking The leads were Jackie Smyrl, Bob Rice, Eric l-loeg, and Bill Tooley, who, wiTh a supporTing casT of sixTy boys and girls, really wenT To Town. The acTing, under The direcTorship oT Mrs. Florence Schwimley, cannoT be overlooked, nor can The gay dance rouTines worked ouT by Miss Ingrid Scherini, boTh OT which wenT To make This an ouTsTanding pro- ducTion of The spring semesTer. THE LEADS s L E E N , A 0 D R s A n 1 S E N I O R l K' 15 N. 575' ' , ' CD' H I 12.1 , ' ,- X IQ . , , , , ff ,L-1 - -P+ -A-.. we ' -5- -Q-. -5- - - W 0 7 :X Jin 'L sl Q ga L-yr. , 1 -gf P CADUCEANS Firsf Row: Howard Merrill, Gene Solovieff, Sfephen Gesler, Bill Karppi. Second Row: Don Ludwig, John Thayer Joan Jaffa, Belly Sanders, Slephen Green. Third Row: Anne Smillx, Gracia Eberl, Normaiean Eiben, Mary Vickery Ruth Allemann, Rose Marie Kisperf, Marie Erlman. l CHINESE AMERICAN Firsf Row: Jac Downs, Kennelh Young, Don Sfuarf, Donald Clauson. Second Row: Florence Gee, Lillian Louie, Ruby Young, Arabelle Hong, Harrier De Hoog, Elaine Lum. Third Row: Lily Wong, Richard C. Maferon, Nelson Andrews, Julia Ward, Jun Wan Jue, Eric Cochrane, Janet Hall. FRENCH CLUB Firsf Row: Olga Ermakoff, Rene Ouihillalf, Douglas Baird, Mary Neuner. Second Row: Margaret Penrose, Joan Howell, Lucie Quihillali, Jeanne Smifh, Mae Lee, Alla Goubariff. Third Row: Celia Elmore, Helena Anderson, Jean O'Neal, Joan Greenberg, Jane Zarangue. YOUTHS CHRISTIAN CITIZENS Firsr Row: Norma O'ConneIl, Lois Moline, Margaret Sfewarf, Lorin Sparks, Elizabeih Schnieder, Jack Lamborn, Zola Gusiafson, Dave McGiffer1'. Second Row: Weslon Sferraff, Marian Dexfer, Jay Doubleday, Margaret Penrose, Donald Clauson. -l CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club meeTs every oTher Wednesday aTTernoon under The dIF6Cl'IOfl oT Mr Rlchard Behrens AT The meeT1ng professxonal phoTograph GFSS ook TO The group on varuous phoTographlc Tech nlques Each Term The club sponsors a salon an T besl' prlnTs are exhlb1Ted In The lobby OT The Aca demic Bunldmg Several compleTe darlcrooms are puT To develop pr1nT and enlarge Thenr phoTographs The presldenl' durlng Thus semesTer has been Jason a lub PROJECTION CLUB One of The mosT umporTanT clubs aT Berkeley l-llgh In The lrgh+ of servnce given To The school IS The Pro lecTlon Club Every Time you see a movie In physics or socnology There ns a prolechon club member be hnnd The proleclror STU enTs w o eonq To T e Club TrequenTly gave up Thelr sTudy and lunch perl ods ln order To run The prolechng machine M presldenT and all The boys are due a voTe of Thanks from The sTudenT body PROJECTION CLUB Frsf Ro Ted Schamlholz Sfeel Ramag John Cummings Oran Barlow Chas Harfw gsen Second Ro Jack Ra lngs Gene SOIOVIBH George Lufhye Jusfm Renmlson Carl Lude Harry McC y Oscar Br dgeman Mr Berwlth IhlfEgOH BugTnnGMoody Alden Ho ells Herberf de la Monfanla STephen Green Jun Wan J e Howard Ol phanf c rn un I reen P . 1 . I . i . . . U ' . al he ' ' . V cl . ll la l ln . . . l f . . . . F. aT The disposal of The members, where They are able Clarence BerwiTh, TaculTy sponsor: l-larry McCoy. D y. l c6'ru1A'.cf6alL A BERKELEY 27, ALBANY I0 Our I943 cagers gof off fo a fine sfarf in fhe ACAL season by faking a surprisingly weak Albany five, 27-IO. The game was ours from fhe beginning, Though Albany showed momenfarily in fhe firsf quarfer by faking fhe lead, 4-3. Jim Enos, who was fo play a lol' of fine baskefball for Berkeley in fhe nexf few weeks, fook fop honors wifh fen markers, while Buck Kirby followed wifh six. This game found all of fhe sfars fo be, play- ing excellenf lead-off ball. Big Dale l-lall and John Cafanesi kepf all of Albany's sfray shofs from being rebounded, and af fhe firsf look, fhe I943 Berkeley quinfef seemed fo be sef for a banner year. BERKELEY 25, PIEDMONT I9 Even fradifional rivals fell before fhis wonder feam of I943. , Q---i -- Q. -, ':4,' .i Keeping up fhe fasf pace sef in fhe previous league encounfer and pracfice games, Berkeley came fhrough in a wild free-for-all fo cop fhe game. Chee Miller, Buck Kirby and Jim Enos again showed all fhaf fhey were fo be champions on any courf. Liffle Joe Sfuarf of Piedmonf, a liflle mixed as fo whefher if was foofball or baskefball, made some very nice fackles. BERKELEY 32, HAYWARD 3I ln fhe firsf real fhriller of fhe season, Berkeley mef ifs fradifional iinx feam af Hayward and found fhaf even pofenfial champions have fheir slumps. ln spife of Kirby's, Enos' and MiIIer's efforfs, l-lay- ward kepf up Berkeley's pace and even in fhe final seconds, if seemed as fhough Hayward would spoil Berkeley's dream of an undefeafed season. A lasf- minufe chance, faken by a l-layward guard, was muffed, and maybe a liffle bif by luck, Berkeley emerged vicfor and exfended ifs winning sfreak fo fhree sfraighf. ww BERKELEY 38, ALAMEDA 29 2 . r - QQ Q1 'fs -I f '15 0 1-. 5 - -i s 17 TAA i credif. Defermined fo finish fhe firsf round of league play 'QS55 47' wifh four vicfories under fheir belfs, fhe Berkeley Jackefs polished off fhe Alameda l-lornefs. Q' Though fhe l-lornefs grabbed an early lead, Berkeley rallied and sef a fasf pace fo keep fhe game ouf of hof wafer from fhen on. Buck Kirby was hof, scoring I3 poinfs, wifh Jim Enos second in scoring wifh IO poinfs fo his E55 if 5336 Q,gi5'4k BERKELEY 34, .ALBANY 34 The game wiTh The Cougars sTarTed innocenTly enough wiTh The JackeTs going inTo a comTorTable halT-Time lead. Wi+h liTTle Herb JoTTer and Bugs Glaser going To Town, The Albany Tive soon pulled up The JackeTs and Then surged ahead. From Then on iT was nip and Tuck. BoTh Teams ex- changed baskeTs Trom all over The Tloor. ln The Tinal seconds, wiTh The gym scoreboard reading 33-32, Herb JoTTer dribbled The lengTh oT The courT and sank a beauTiTul backhanded shoT To puT The Cougars in The win column. BuT-a mix-up in The score, a TiTTeen minuTe argu- menT ThaT prevenTed an overTime, and more mix-ups in The oTTicial scorebooks, resulTed in The Tie, 34-34. BERKELEY 33, PIEDMONT 23 ATTer The Albany mix-up iT was a pleasure Tor The Berkeley cagers To seTTle down To some noT-so-com- plicaTed baskeTball. lvleeTing PiedmonT on our hardwood, in The sec- ond round, Berkeley repe-aTed iTs Tormer vicTory and again came ouT on Top, 33-23. Dave SouTher came inTo his own in This game, garnering Top scoring honors, Trailed by Dale Hall and John CaTanesi. The PiedmonT squad was a much improved ouTTiT from iTs previous Tussle wiTh The JackeTs. Berkeley enTered The second halT Trailing by one poinT, buT SouTher and company soon Tound Their shooTing eyes and from There on in, Berkeley was in conTrol oT evenTs To come. An exTremely spiriTed rooTing secTion aT'Tended The game, so spiriTed ThaT The referees called a Technical Toul because oT excess noise. a i I l BERKELEY 43, HAYWARD 36 AnoTher home game: anoTher vicTory. The sup- posed iinx oT The Hayward Farmers Tailed To sTop our pennanT hopeful JackeTs, as The boys came Through wiTh a clean win, 43-36. Buck Kirby, Jim Enos and Dave SouTher were The big guns Tor our quinTeT, while Tom Peek and Julio SanTucci oT The Farmers did Their biT. lT's six sTraighT Tor The JackeTs: Time Tor a leT- down! BERKELEY I9, ALAMEDA 39 IT musT happen To all greaT Teams, experTs say, and so iT did happen To The greaT JackeT aggregaTion. IT was iusT like Taking candy Trom a baby Tor The Alameda cagers. Berkeley players iusT didn'T have The geT-up and go. Jim Enos, The only Berkeleyan To make any kind oT a showing, scored eighT poinTs in The Tinal quarTer To almosT compleTe Berlceley's scoring. BERKELEY 35, ALBANY 32 ln a real Thriller, and showing Their old vim and Vigor, The 'JackeTs Took a close one Trom The Albany Cougars To puT The Tinishing Touches on The IQ43 ACAI. baskeTball season. The game was close all The way, and The do or die Cougars almosT Took vicTory from The JackeTs many Times. Chee Miller showed his meTTle in This conTesT, Taking high poinT honors and engineering The Team Through some Tough spoTs. A slighT consolaTion To our wounded pride was The TacT +ha+ This win puT us in The upper brackeTs wiTh a co-championship wiTh Alameda Tor The ACAL crown. ThaT's all Tor baskeTball This year, and iT was one oT The besT seasons ever aT Berkeley High. fuck TRACK TEAM The Track Team Toolc The season riqhT in sTride by Taking The California School for The Deaf in The TirsT meeT oT The season. ln The TirsT Tussle of The ACAL season. They really plasTerecl The Albany TraclcsTers, 9l-I3. IT musT have been The high spiriTs from The Albany meeT ThaT caused The Berkeley squad To suffer aT The hands OT Their TradiTional rivals, The Piedmoni' ScoTs. WiTh The Track season aT a close, iT's Time we re- viewed The ouTsTanding Trackmen of The year. The inexhausTible Bill Wilson, 880 icing, and no slouch in The mile. Tops The lisT. Fran Farquhar, run- ning The mile, is The oiher boy in The disTance evenTs. Reed Tolman, and Bud Wilson Take care of The 440, while STan Johnson and Mel EggeTT run The IOO and l6O low hurdles, respecTively. Mel also compeTes in The broad iump and STan runs again in The l6O-yard dash. 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CAL FROSH IO, BERKELEY 0 Taking Their T1rsT deTeaT oT The season aT The hands oT The much superior Cal Frosh Team The Berkeley nine came ouT of The dlsasTer a more serious and wiser squad Though The TursT Tour innings wenT scoreless The Bear Cubs pulled ouT in TronT qurckly and kepT up The pressure unT1l The Tinal inning ln The ouTfield IT was John Evans Vern Rezendles MCCLYMONDS 4 BERKELEY 8 and Russ Bruzzone Doug Duncan and Al McCul loch alTernaTed behind The plaTe The puTchlng duTies Tell on veTeran Leo Woolrudge Tom CurT1s Jim Fish and Bud CoulTer During The prachce season The Berkeley Team meT a hosT oT Teams Including Un: l-hgh Oakland The JackeTs Took boTh games wiTh Um l-hgh losT one and won one wnTh Tech spliT wiTh McClymonds and losT To The Cal Frosh IO O All IU all The prachce season was good experience Tor The baseballers OAKLAND TECH 5 BERKELEY 7 STarTung The pracT1ce season wiTh Oakland Tech The JackeT nine showed whaT was To be expecTed OT Them by dumping The Bulldogs Tor a 7 5 loss Berkeley Tralled The game up To The TourTh ID ning when Vern Rezendues knocked ouT a Triple wnTh The bases loaded To Tie The score LaTer The ouTTleld came Through again To puT The game In The cooler Tor The JackeTs BarT Bulmore The JackeTs really came back IH This game To show all whaT They could really do ATTer The TirsT inning The Berkeley nine was never in danger and had The Mackmen aT Their mercy Berkeley scored Three runs In The Third and Tour ln The TnrsT Doug Duncan homered In The Third and broughT Davao around In TronT of hum The JackeTs lasT run came in The suxTh as Rezendles aTTer a double came home on a Tly BERKELEY 6 UNVERSITY 2 The JackeTs opened hosTlllTles In The Thlrd w1Th a single by Rezendles who advanced To Third on errors and was singled home by Bruzzone who in Turn was broughT IH by Bullmore The Uni scores were marked up when The Berke ley infield Tell aparT momenTarlly In The second and booTed The ball To leT The Unl boys walk OTT wlTh Two runs The p1Tchlng was done by Woolrldge Fish and CoulTer who did very commendable 'obs Tech, lvlcClymonds and The Cal Frosh. I I ' D ' - - -i u i McCLYMONDS 8, BERKELEY 5 WiTh The absence oT Jim Enos and Bobby Gray, Two OT Berlceley's lcey men, The Jacl4eT nine Tolded slighTly and The lvlaclcs walked over Them, 8-5. Though The JackeTs ouThiT The Macks, The loss was due mainly To Tailure To hiT in The cluTch and an excess OT errors. The Jaclce-Ts came To liTe momenTarily in The TourTh wiTh singles by Rezendies, Davio and Lema. A miraculous caTch by a ivlaclc shorTsTop saved The game Tor The Uni squad, when Big Leo Woolridge pushed a baT-handle liner iusT over The shorTsTop's BERKELEY 9, UNIVERSITY 5 A repeTiTion oT The Tormer vicTory over The Uni nine was This game wiTh The Cubs. The only diTTer- ence was ThaT each Team garnered one more run. A much improved Team Toolc The Tield aT Bushrod Park and really handed The Uni lads a beaTing. The UniversiTy Team pulled ahead early in The game, buT in The sixfh The JaclceTs pulled ouT inTo The lead Tor keeps. 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'Ot W1 1,3 5' 'U :dr J N- Jnruua, WrTh Coach Al Parker aT The helm The Berkeley T-hgh Tennns Team carne Through The sprung season ln Tanr sTyle Though wlnnmg only one maTch ouT oT Three In The T1rsT round oT play The boys on The ladder goT a loT oT valuable experuence and had some Tun gmvrng Thenr all Tor Berkeley T-hgh In The league opener aT PledmonT Berkeley lusT mnssed v1cTory by one maTch The rival Clansmen Taking our JackeTs 4 3 The nexT maTch wlTh Albany dlsclosed The Berkeley Team rele sung all Their power and really mopplng up The Cougar neTsTers Though mnssnng Their key man Bob Davis The Parkermen wenT ahead and Took The Cougars 5 3 ln The srngles maTches aT Albany Glenn Breur B1llAbboTT and lrl Robinson came Through vncTornous The sTrong Berkeley doubles Teams also came Through wrTh Albany on The shorT end oT The score Meehng The Alameda l-TorneTs The Tollowlng week Berkeley suTTered a co1ncudenTal loss losing by The same score They had piled up The week beTore aT Albany The T-lorneT neTmen were gunnxng Tor our boys and :T seemed ThaT Their slghTs were sharpened and They really hlT Theor TargeTs The doubles Teams oT John Wmdershelm and Adrian Clbrluch and Bob Levy and Joe STan1slawski, previously unbeaTen Tell beTore The wan or busT I-TorneT5 The game ended The T1rsT round oT neT play and puT The l-lorneTs ouT sn TronT Berkeley was sllghTly on The down srde havlng Two deTeaTs and one vncTory The second round opened wnTh The Clansmen again meeTrng our JackeTs Agann The mughTy rivals puT The Berkeley rackeTmen In The cooler by The same Tally as Their previous encounTer 4 maTches To 3 The lasT maTch possible To geT In beTore The dead lane was The Berkeley Albany Tussle The JackeTs really cuT loose Their power In This maTch drubbung The Cougars 6 I ScoT George number Three man and sTudenT body preslclenT The vucTlm oT a lmx all season was Trlpped up by Albany s Serex rn The only Berkeley deTeaT OT The day The doubles Teams showed Their old Tire by walk :ng away wnTh v1cTorres over The Cougar players The Alameda maTch played aTTer deadline IT won gave The JackeTs an even break IH The league games wnnnzng 3 and lossng 3 IT noT, well you know The resulTs In spuTe oT The curTauled schedule due To Trans porTaT1on problems and oTher war caused obsTacles, The Berkeley Tennns squad came Through The season wnTh much experzence gauned and an nnTeresTlng memory OT The maTches They won and losT T A T Tl if . ' ' V . T , T I ' JTTL 4 , Y T' f 1 , gh i ' ,xi - , iw my ...Ae jf' A A Lv T4 , ' ' 'Til' - TV T' T . I T3 l . 'T C fffiliif ,W A T 'BTW ' , T if I . ,J x I BLOCK B SOCI ETY First Row: Scof George, Dick Spies, Sfeffen Voren Kamp, Dick Moore, Bob Gray, Tom Bryanl, Don Timm, Don Lengel, Les Sfeiner, Eugene Balfen. Second Row: Bob Bell, Doug Duncan, Bill Willmoif, Bob Neiderholzer, Bob Davis, John Cafanesi, Vern Goodwin, Jack Lamborn, Ed Crysfal, Bill Jaeger, lrl Robinson. 'Q A 1 'I' at GD N ww x JOQV D A . '?'B' . ' arg , 5 . 1 ' W S l ef f , fwfr f f Q? , K f ,Q ?X 'N wv ' 'X f 9 ' If 1' , O w n -use M... C BERKELEY B Firsl Row: Pefer Tom, Bob Gray, Mel Eggefl, Ralph Deesen, Calvin Qhapman, Phil Angell, Ken Cra'ne, Don Lengel. Second Row: Dick Moore, Dave MCC-Jifferf, Howard Planl, John Enrlghf, Dick Klncade, Mr. Marfln, Dick Cuiier, Russ Bruzzone. Sw. The one sporf in which Berkeley l-ligh is usually fops, is swimming. The varsify, as well as Jrhe B leam has made a very impressive record 'rhis year, and lhe varsi'ry squad rhis year conjrained many low and high lens. Waldo Cook, a low len, does a very fine 'rime in ihe breasl-siroke and when nexl year rolls around, Coach Frank Gross will have an experienced breasl- siroker on hand. Anofher 1'en'rh grader, Thomas, has disfinguished himself in Jrhe 50-yard freeslyle evenl. These +wo film '1.l3'if?-.1 :G Jmma. boys and ofher eager and capable fenfh graders will be back for more of The same nexl year, when Jrhe experience galrhered This year will be of much value. The varsily was bols+ered lhis year by such oul- sianding velerans as Tom Bryant Ken Mork, Don Toussaini, Phil Angell and Phil Sizer. Many olher boys, +hough Jrhey have noi earned Their leiiers as yer, were back lo lend fheir experience +o 'rhe Jream. l+'s a sage bel fhaf Berlceley's swimming reams are going +o come ou+ on lop: The pasl has proved 'rha'r lhey rarely fail. .ddfnunal G. A. A. Firsf Row: Dona Bell, Helen Granger, Helen Howell, Janef Roady. Second Row: Palricia Stephenson, Elain Holstein, Pal Bower, Rulh Ellen O'Neil, Peggy Cunningham, Joane Coffey, Phyllis Clark. Third Row: Phyllis Prindle, Barbara Hunf, Lois Gresdale, Jessie Sfevens, Paf Salfer, Belly Van Boven, Prudence Crisara. mmm Qanco, gm Heifmu, 18 1-: Frances Townsend, Miss Harriet Tuff, Faculfy Sponser, Rosemary Hollenbeck 9 ' Hub Firsf Row: Nance Wale, Belly Beneclicf, Dorolhy Easiwood, Janet Kifeas, Belly Smifh, Rufh Chrisfenson. Second Row: Carol Tansley, Enid Lewis, Bonnie Herman, Wendy Harding, Jean While, Peggy Hoyf, Muriel Wifi, Thelma Burlingame. Third Row: Nlarfha Curtis, Jane Taylor, Jane Zerangue, Angela Moruza, Carol Biffencourf, Carol Johnson, Jean Carlson, Enid Bafes. Fourfh Row: Mrs. McClengahan, Ronald Aguirre, Dorolhy Hotlel, Evelyn Royce, Alla Goubariff, Isabel Moruza, Fat Salter. 41 Firsl' Row: Ediih Gilmer, Govifa Bona, Beriha Jordan, Eva Margarel Love, Emma Marrow, Audrey Peferson. Second Row: Rifa Alves, Madge Lude, rs. McClengahan, Jeannelfe Mowder, Bernice Hoynes, Juanifa Parsley. SAILING CLUB Firsf Row: Pali Ball, Barbara E. Ball, Madeline Holcome, Jacquie Duncan, Helen Kerner, Ward Rogers, Doris Thomas, Wendy Harding, Harold Pfluger, Joanne McKevifl, Margarel' Payne, Joane Smilh, Dorolhy Easfwocd, Marion Dexier, Beffy Humphreys, Phyllis Pollard, Joy Mariin. Second Row: Nancy Gordon, Peggy Lindsay, Joanne Howland, Nancy Shenon, Mary Elizabefh Siead, Merediih McCord, Lloyd Goldsborough, Sally Telford, Averil Fosler, Gene Croudace, Sally Davidson, Dorolhy Benl, Mary Ellen Richard, Arleen Dickinson, Joyce Slouf, Carolyn Harris, Karen Hoiriis. Third Row: Bud Sage, Lewis Rcmey, Hugo Sieigman, Hyland Mulvany, Ari Peiersen, Shirley Peters, Elaine Gullholm, Charlofle Benson, Doris Ellioil, Doris McMaims, Marqarei Magnuson, Claire McGlynn, Balhaline Anderson, Lillian Guillaumeron, Kafhryn Hisse, Befly Eastwood, Wal? Jardine, Phil Siler, Ed Guyon. 1, 1-, w fl, ' fs .xy Y. , , g ffl l 5i,r-' ' 5 - ...1-'gn-n nan Z S a Firsf Row: Shirley Coble, Pauline Loomis, Rose Marie Kisperi. Second Row: Dorifh Leng, Alla Goubariff, Beverlee Sievenson. Klan, ' f f-- -U .m.1,a,.,',,,'Z N i 4 ' n F BEGINNING BOWLING Firsl Row: Barbara Bruce, Norman 0'Connel, Jackie Sheridan, Pal Slephenson. Charmaine Crulchelle. Barbara Coles. Second Row: Myrna Lafrenz, Marion Lafrenz, Belly Kelleur, Milli Hellslen, El Dean Ballard, Jean Saxberg. Third Row: Barbara Hunf, Jeaneffe Fracchia, Fay Harris, Belly Locker, Edyfhe Hinnan, Willah Weule, Jean Saulfer. Cal COIN COLLECTING CLUB Firsf Row: Anders Carlson fpresidenrl, Pauline Carlsen, Leighfon Shields. Second Row: Clain Chapman, Bud Wilson, Bob Rogers. DAN MITCHELL JACK LANGRY JIM DOWDEN MRS PAULI MISS CANNON MISS SHAW JUL OFFICE FORCE Furs? Row George Lahnovlch Bull Herlnfz Mnlfon Lcune Richard Nnqod Ronald Agunrre Enc Cochrane Brll McKenna Allan Louie Second Row Joe Frenfzey Darlene Benson Jane KIYBBSX Josephine DI Rlenzo Elaine Sorenson Helen Handel Verna Gray La Verne Isabell Elame Guesfa Frasklm Edfl Third Row Pat Coy Sara Hulfon Nancy Kind Harrrson Mary Tanner Margaref Rapp Belly Doy Elaine Kulln Dol Long Frances Hynes Fourfh Row Gaul Cleverdon Marne Roby Jeanne SproH' Maxine Hotchklss June Blamley Charlene Bofefur Effie Greenlaw Mary Ixcefs Mrs Paqueffe Elleen Crlpps N X A In V - ' . Q' A s'4f1f'.' j:.'3?EfTgi1i59?L A . L' - 1- i. '-,,1i,'M 3915 - 3f'w'f13g , M, , W I N Lf? .-.K -..1. 5'-1311. '. . 1' . ,. M -.12-. it-,,1'1H::' ' ,Q'f: ' .1319 -v '25??fQ 'fm ' if. - -A +V. A 5' A ff .Cs.Jf?-is-Q-iv . fvewyria-mfh . - i . 5 ' ' H ES? - ' if' '. 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IT was really a Thrilling sighTg waTching Those girders rise and slowly Take The shape OT a greaT round building. Even more specTacular were The workmen, who in Their Tin helmeTs. slapped Those red hoT riveTs back and TorTh as Though They were in The ninTh inning oT an imporTanT ball game. The skeleTon was Taking shapeg iT even began To look like a building. Things were really popping and we, The graduaTing class oT June I943, were righT in The midsT oT The exciTemenT, counTing The days 'Til The audiTorium would be finished and we'd be walk- ing down The aisle To The sTage and our diplomas Clouds oT war ushered in The Tall semesTer oT T94-I and These clouds bloTTed ouT The plans Tor a new audiTorium and The hopes oT The class also sunk To a new low ebb The TirsT Tew weeks aTTer consTrucT1on was halTed mosT oT us TelT preTTy downhearTed All our plans Tor an unsurpassed graduaTion had been blacked ouT oT The p1cTure IT Took a l1TTle while To realize whaT really had happened buT when The idea TilTered Through all of our heads IT really wasn T so bad ThaT we had been deprived of com mencemenT In The new audiTonum All The sTeel and manpower ThaT would have gone inTo The building was being used Tor a purpose many Times as lmporTanT as a mere new audiTorium Tor an insigniTicanT graduaTnon Tor The class oT June 43 So The class once again seTTled down To siTTing on The slope beTween and well xnTo nmTh or TenTh periods eaTmg slope slop and having one swell Time Graduahon was graduaTlon in The men s gym or a new audiTor1um IT didn T maTTer which now WhaT mosT of us see when we happen To glance in a norTherly direcTion is noThlng more Than a weak looking red boned skeleTon sTanding There a skeleTon oT whaT was To have been parT of our graduaTion So To ease everyone s peace of mind and To pay TribuTe To someTh1ng ThaT has be come more and more a symbol of The lives of The members of our class we decllcaTe This spring Olla Podrida To whaT was To be and whaT some day will be a new Berkeley l-hgh Aud1Torium X 'ii ,WM av Www lv e lif L.. 4-nib Q1-ev fr 1 BOARD 'Z-all '-ATX? 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