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Senior Friends This semester the Senior Friends had fewer members than in previous years because there was no mid-term class. Despite the small membership, the group was closely knit and very much alive. All the girls worked together with enthusiasm and spirit. Living up to our motto to serve , we assisted the school in many ways. We helped in various school offices, acquainted girls new to Berkeley High with the campus, and ushered at several school programs. We worked with the G.A. in raising a scholarship by par- ticipating in its bake-sales and talent show. We held several functions throughout the semester, among which were a pot luck dinner, an Easter outing, and the traditional farewell dinner. My special thanks go to Mrs. Ulry for her aid and guidance, to my co-chairmen, Chris Gock and Fay Shon, and to the girls them- selves who contributed so much of their time and energy to make the Senior Friends a great success. SENIOR FRIENDS Nancy Babington Chairman
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RALLY COMMITTEE Dave Birch Co-Chairman Jon Korchin Co-Chairman The effectiveness of a service organization is measured in terms of the willingness of its members to assist the school. That is why we feel this semester ' s Rally Committee has been one of the best ever here at Berkeley High. The Tournament of Champions was an excit- ing end to an outstanding basketball season; we as Rally Committee members were proud in backing the team and representing our school. The quality of the Rally Committee is a quality which complements the greatness of both Berkeley High and its student body. From the money we raised this semester, we hope to give a scholarship to a deserving member of the senior class. This semester ' s unique Co-Chairmanship has given both of us the privilege and honor of serving the Rally Committee. We thank Mr. Wilson for his devoted guidance, all members for their fine efforts, and the school for allowing us to serve in such a fine organ- ization.
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HONOR SOCIETY WHAT IS HONOR SOCIETY? It is the springs that spring in the spring. It is the leaves that fall in the fall. It is love. It is passion. It is indigestion. It is the young heart infused with the warm wistful wisdom of the whispy whiskered whimpet. As we go through the highlights and twilights of life, let us remember only this: ontogeny recapitulates biological philogeny. In the words of the late, great Buster Keaton, The rest is silence. Ken Jacobson President Judy Hoos Secretary Andra Strads Board Member % j| . it ' M ! ••• riJN0» taHEk 14 Honor Society
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