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SPECIAL PRIVILEGE SEALBEARERS ROW I. Uft to right: Jean Merrill. Flore Foo. Patsy Barrington. ROW I. left to right: Pet Keller. Carolyn Crouch. Dorothy Coltrin. Nine Paitorino. Jene Semmi . Sereh Dunlap ROW II: Deve Nawsom, Don Weil- Judy Burton, Seeley Dole. ROW II: Diene Ron. Susan Hutchinson, Lenore Uyeyeme. erstein, Myron Let. Bob Verhoogen, Pete Eubenks. Normen Shelby Sempson. Jenet Smith. Merthe Ellis. Becky Beird. Sheryl Stevens. BACK Breslow, Ed Miller. ROW: Berry Dorfmen. Welter Mo re. Eve Bressler. Don Chetfee. Eerl Ma,eri. T m Ladd sh. 8cb Gordon. Philip Anderson. Douglas Watcher, Andrej Jurger.s. Joseph Asllng, Michael Yokoto. HONOR SOCIETY Berkeley High School has continually proven itself outstanding academically, and this year we have received nation-wide recognition for our scho'astic standards. Ranked after an extensive survey among the top thirty-eight high schools in the United States, Berkeley High can proudly look back on a very exceptional record. To what may this success be attributed: the facilities? the activity program? the excellent faculty and administration? These, yes, and combined they create an atmosphere for learning where one may receive the opportunity and initiative for scholarship. And too. we may proudly say that this opportunity is open and available to all. Once again Honor Society has completed another successful semester; our scholarships were financed chiefly by our Fun Night concession and hatchecking handled this term by Lenore Uyeyama. Miss Repetto, assisted by Mr. Nelson and Mrs. Ryan, was the sponsor; the officers have been Susan Kjarsgaard, vice-president. Jean Gallagher, secretary-treasurer, and Board Members Mary Anne Stuart and Earl Mayeri, whose suggestions and criticism have been of great assistance. Walt Moore Honor Society President C S F The Berkeley High School Chapter of the California Scholastic Federation has continued to thrive as an active and sound organization. Notwithstanding the ruling passed down by the Attorney General, the CSF had an interesting and pleasant tour of the Standard Oil Refinery per gratis. However, there were no slope concessions. The high-senior Sealbearers were honored at a Berkeley Lions Club luncheon. My sincere thanks to Myron. Carolyn, and our sponsors for their kind and beneficial assistance. The best of success and happiness. Robert Verhoogen CSF President 18
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MYRON LEE BOB VERHOOGEN Vic -Pr« id«nt Protidont CAROLYN CROUCH Secretary-Treasurer
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FRONT ROW. Uft »o riqht: Julia Gavay, Pal Lily. Alica Yuan. Gail Harnatt, Joa Cardoza. Pata Green. Nancy Hack, Pat 8drrmgton. Barbara Chandler, Sheryl Steven . May Hassinq. SECOND ROW: Mary Bowen. Mr. Ehlar . Nina Pastor-ino, Cathi Tilton. Jana Pottiton. Barbara Hattinq . Helen Fisher, Judy Ky h. Joan Dorsey, Marty Ellis, Sherri Todar, Diana Ross, Jean Virta, Cathlean Daily, Donna Hart. THIRD ROW: Dave Borson, Walter Moore. Merv Rasmussen, Carola Rhode, Pata Eubanks. Douq Jennings. Boq Gordon. Dave Newsom. Jim Warner, Dave Dickson, Mike Staley. Mark Marshall. FOURTH ROW: Gary Machunza, Fred Johansen, John Templeton, Bob Verhooqen, Ron MacDonald. Pete Mehren, Don Hall. SPEAKERS' BUREAU Let us freely hear both sides ' -THOMAS JEFFERSON Our Berkeley High Speakers’ Bureau of more than fifty members has enjoyed an active term of speaking to audiences in school and community. The bureau was represented in the Voice of Democracy contest by Barbara Chandler, Nancy Hack. Barbara Hastings. Susan Hoyt. Bob Gordon, Pete Green and Fred Johansen. First place honors were won by Pete Green. Bob Gordon was a close second. Speakers at American Legion Post No. 7 included Marty Ellis, Doug Jennings and Barbara Hastings. Panel discussions at Berkeley churches included: Is It Right To Fight and Teen-age Problems. School projects advocated by the entire bureau at home rooms, assemblies and classrooms included the sale of student body cards. Pods and tickets for the fund-raising production of The Rivalry, and the United Crusade drive. Berkeley Hi-Lites. a weekly radio program heard over KRE, and sponsored by the bureau, grew in popularity. Pete Green was editor; Bob Gordon, newscaster-engineer; with Dave Newsom and Tim Laddish a versatile two-man staff. Richard Ehlers, Sponsor
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