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POD EDITOR Here, in this issue of the Olio Podrido, is o record of the post high school term, of organizations, clubs, athletics, and of the many other activities which go toward making up thot indefinable something colled Berkeley High Spirit. The work has been difficult ot times, periodically discouraging, but always enjoyable. Besides to the staff itself and to Mr. Carrol Johnson, our faculty adviser, thanks should go to the great number of you who made your small but necessary contributions toward the completion of this, our own publication. For some of you, this is the lost Pod, and therefore, os you slowly turn back the pages of this spring term, it is our hope thot they will bring to you the assurance thot you need not soy good-bye to Berkeley High School days forever, but may feel instead thot many years from now you can again stroll down the path of its pages and re capture the memories which are fresh in your minds today. If this book is able to recall to you the slope, the class activities, and even a few of the troubles of high school days, it will hove more than fulfilled its purpose. Joanne Seidel, Editor
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A DI OS As I think of the many contributions which this graduating class has made to our school, a quotation which has always been one of my favorites comes to my mind. I quote from an unknown author: I shall pass through this world but once. If, therefore, there be any kindness I con show, or any good thing I can do, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. This quotation challenges the spirit of cooperation, friendliness, sincerity, and devotion which we should manifest towards one another, and I am certainly pleased and grateful to the individuals of the High Senior class who have passed through our school and have done many acts of kindness towards their teachers and classmates, and who are leaving behind nothing but pleasant memories. I feel sorry for those members of the class who passed through the school deferring or neglecting to do those acts of kindness which would later pay a huge reward. The character and reputation of a school are built upon the character and reputation of its many graduates, and this class will certainly add to the permanent foundation which has been laid by the 25,000 graduates who have gone before. Wishing the best of luck to the Spring Class of 1944, Your Principal, Elwin LeTendre.
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