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Ready for a meeting of the Berkeley Board of Education (from 1 to r i : Mrs. A. K. Sackett. Board Member; Mrs. Eileen Ready. Board Member: Mr. Victor Bottari. President of the Board; Dr. Thomas L. Nelson, Superintendent of Schools: Mr. John L. Poulsen. Assistant Secretary; Mr. George McGinnis. Assistant Superintendent: Mr. Bert Emberton. Board Member: Mr. Philip Woodworth, assistant to the purchasing agent: Mr. A. B. Campbell. Assist- ant Superintendent: and Mr. Ralph Rhoda. vice-president of the Board. C 2 QJ C 2 U Mm The Board of Education is the governing body of the School District and derives its powers from the California Constitution, the State of California Education Code, the California State Board of Education Rules and Regulations, and the provisions of the Charter of the City of Berkeley. The boundaries of the Berkeley Unified School District and the City of Berkeley are conterminous. The Board of Education consists of five School Directors, each of whom has the right to vote on all questions coming before the Board. To be eligible for the office of School Director, a person must be a citizen of the United States, at least twenty-one years of age, and a resident of the City of Berkeley. The Board of Education has entire control and management of the public schools in the City in accordance with the Constitution and general laws of the State, and is vested with all the powers and charged with all the duties pro vided by the Berkeley City Charter and by the general laws of the State for City Boards of Education. The Board of Education meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 7:45 p.m. in the Auditorium of the Berkeley Public Schools Administration Building at 1414 Walnut Street. All citizens are welcome to attend these meetings. 6
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IMPRESSIONS All through our lives we makes impressions. We do this whether we want to or not. During the past three years that you, the graduating seniors, have spent at Berkeley High School you have made many im- pressions. The way that you have reacted to the situations that have confronted you at Berkeley High has created an impression on many people. Berkeley High School is represented by groups and individuals who, through the impression these groups and individuals make, reflect upon Berkeley High. The athletic teams, Honor Society, California Scholar- ship Federation, extracurricular clubs and activities all make an excellent impression for Berkeley High. And most certainly the combined efforts of the Music and Drama Departments in producing the Operetta have impressed many people. Other activities and projects such as the Alumni Art Exhibit, the Olla Podrida, and the Jacket make excellent impres- sions also. Yet, on the other hand, reckless driving by Berkeley students makes a wrong kind of impression on the citizens of Berkeley, and people be- gin to think that all Berkeley teenagers are juvenile delinquents. The wrong impression given by a few spoils the reputation of Berkeley High. As you graduating seniors enter into a much bigger world, either through work or college, remember the impression that you will make on people and always try to represent yourself, your school, and your work as excellently as you possibly can. Your principal, J. Elwin LeTendre administration
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COUNSELORS FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Urly, Mrs. Rice, Mr. Hitch, Mr. Nealson, Mrs. Verbeck, Mrs. Ha- gopian. SECOND ROW : Mr. Bel- lus, Mr. Dunkutn, Dr. Urlaub, Mr. Wenrich, Dr. Petteys, Mr. Daoust, Mr. Stockdale, Mr. Okerstrom. ENGLISH FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Harwood, Mrs. Lund, Miss Bar- row, Mrs. Svane, Miss Pace, Mr. Pendleton, Miss Jennings, Mrs. Pillars, Mrs. Kopfli, Mr. Ehlers. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Wales, Mrs. Teaney, Miss Banks, Miss D. Richardson, Mr. Couldery, Mr. Ko- walski, Mr. Copley, Mr. Patterson, Mrs. Schwimley. HISTORY FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Thickens, Miss Noble. Miss Groef- sema, Mrs. Hogan, Miss Campbell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Robin, Dr. MacDonald, Dr. Petteys, Mr. Fiedler, Mr. Cummins, Mr. Weiss. MATH FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. McGuire, Miss Teel, Mr. McFar- land, Mrs. Verbeck, Mr. Westover. SECOND ROW : Mr. Osterhoff, Mr. Poppe, Mr. Menken, Mr. Akey, Mr. Auch, Mr. Hanson. 7
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