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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
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: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.
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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
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