Berkeley High School - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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BOB STRICKLIN SUSAN MOSCRIP BETSY BRIGHT President Vice President Secretary KATHY CAPLES LYNN FARRIS Treasurer Social Secretary Senior Message The Senior year will surely be remembered as one of the most enjoyable, wonderful, and memorably impressive periods of our lives. The school and com- munity will remember our class for carrying so well many of the responsibilities of our fine student government, for representing our school well in scholastic pro- grams, dramatic, musical, and speech productions, and for our excellent athletes — some of whom have received state and national recognition. We have had major roles in bringing about many of the school ' s successful activities. The members of the faculty have, as in other semesters, been a great and valuable help to our class. We are especially indebted to Mrs. Schwimley and her work on our spectacular Senior Play; to Mrs. Wales for our fine and exten- sive publicity; Mr. Ehlers, Mr. Asturias, our class sponsors; and all the others who spent the time to sponsor the many senior committees. Our Senior Play had the greatest effect on our class ' spirit. The cast of more than a hundred, all in 17th Century French period costumes, presented the most spectacular performance ever presented by a Bay Area senior class. The performance was grandiose, but the profits were minimal. Never before had a senior class sacrificed their financial security so much to produce such a play for the community. With the financial situation as it was, the class officers and other leaders of our class work incessantly to produce the best year possible with the available resources. It has been a great experience for me to work with you and for you. I will have good thoughts about our class and our success this year. May not one of us fail to succeed in the future. Bob Stricklin H-12 President 26

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HIGH TWELVE COUNCIL CLASS HISTORY June 17, graduation day, will mark the end of three years at Berkeley High School for us of the class of Spring 1960. From these years we have gathered much that is worth while, and of these years we have many memories. Starting out with 705 in the L-10, we were the largest class ever to enter Berkeley High Sc hool. We soon became accustomed to our new environment and readily took part in the activities of Berkeley High. The theme of the Soph Hop, the first school dance in wnich we participated, was Sidewalk Cafe, which featured a Parisian motif, and our class concession was popcorn. At Fun Nite we sold cotton candy. The biggest event of our second semester at Berkeley High was the Soph Hop, Edge of Night, which was very successful. Through this dance and our sales concession we increased our class treasury. In the L-ll the dance of the term was our Junior Prom Bewitched. Our class concession was candied apples and at Fun Nite we sponsored a record breaking booth. Upon entering the H-ll we became upperclassmen and we began to increase our activities, realizing that our senior year was very close. The theme of our Junior Prom was Round About Midnight. In the L-12 we sold candied apples and cooperated with the Cinema Society in the successful presentation of the movie, The Enemy Below. Finally came out last semester and we were high seniors. Members of our class tried out for the Senior Play, became Rally Boys and Senior Friends, and joined Senior Committees. The Senior Play was The Would-Be Gentleman, a sophisticated comedy by Moliere, which was well performed by 105 high school seniors to the delight of a large audience. The graduating class of almost 650 wer outstanding in many fields. In sports, we both contributed to winning teams and produced individual stars. In scholarship, we produced 12 Special Privilege Sealbearers and 6 National Merit Semifinalists. Thus we came to the end of a long and memorable stay at Berkeley Hiah School. After graduation our paths will separate, many of them never to cross again. Some of us will go on to higher education, others will enter the armed forces, and some will enter jobs. Wherever we go, we will always remember Berkeley High School. We will remember it for the friendships we have made here, the knowledge we have accumulated, and the experiences we have gained. For these things, we will remember Berkeley High. L-10 H-10 Gene Hennen President Tom Fife Susan Moscrip Vice-President Betsy Bright Carolyn Key Secretary Joanne Bonkofsky Cassandra James Treasurer .. Adella Harris Gretchen Fretter Soc. Secretary Susan Moscrip CLASS OFFICERS L-ll H-ll John Lewis. President Larry Kennings Kay Fox Vice-President Cathy Caples Diane Gist Secretary Betsy Bright Betsy Snyder Treasurer Alan Kent Susan Oliver Social Secretary Lynn Farris L-12 H-12 Dave Stone President... Bob Stricklin Elizabeth Higgs Vice-President. Susan Moscrip Lynne Chariot Secretary -...Betsy Bright Margie Week Treasurer Cathy Caples Annyse Pickett Social Secretary Lynn Farris 27

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