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Berkley Has ne of the Most Progres- sive High Schools in akland ount Four innovations have come to Berkley High this year. A data processing machine records the attendance in a matter of minutes, determines student schedules in a few days, and records grades in double-time. Eventually bookkeeping and payrolls will also be be computed at the school by this process. Students at Berkley High have a new convenience also, this is the paperback bookstore. This store offers an excellent selection of books at reasonable prices. Profits from the bookstore are used to sup- port school publications. Another first for Berkley this year was serving as host for two important academic activities. ln December, Berkley served as an examination center for the College Education Examination Tests for this area. Students from many parts of Oakland County congregated at the high school for aptitude and achievement tests. ln November College Night for South Oakland Countywas held at our school. Apanel of students was featured to ask questions of various college repre- sentatives, thus helping to clear up doubts of confused, college-bound students. Representatives from trade schools and from the armed forces held John White assisted in traffic direction on College Night. Similar quesfiorpgngwer Sessions with other Students, Seniors and iuniors from neighboring high schools attended the College Night PGHEI diSCU55i0 '5 and qUeS'i0'1 Pefiods held offer school and in the evening November 7. Page 6 i l i i A
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Berkley Service luhs Function for the tudents' Benefit To ensure its continuous and suc- cessful functioning, Berkley High School must maintain an active relation- ship with the community it serves. The P.T.S.A. and the Boosters' Club are two organizations which constitute the meeting grounds for the students, faculty, parents and other interested citizens. The Parent Teacher Student As- sociation operates as a discussion group and a fund-raising organization. ln its monthly meetings it considers everything from senior graduation to cafeteria lunches. It also raises money for the foreign exchange program and needed school equipment. Serving to promote stronger interest in Berkley High sports is the Berkley Bear Booster Club. lts main function is sponsoring three banquets during the school year to honor the athletes. Organizations such as these are im- portant tothe life of Berkley High School. But iust as important are those individ- uals who have enough interest to argue for the millage, to sponsor school pub- lications, and to suggest and work for wise changes in our school system. The officers of the Boosters Club are from ,left to right: Mr. Houden, Treasurer: Mr, Parrish, Vice President. and Mrs. Young,Pres- identf Secretary, Mrs. Edgington Outside the meeting, P.T.S.A. representatives sell tickets to the P.T.S.A. sponsored musical Anything Goes. Staff ...Editor-in-chief Alan Granger , , Joel Stettner . . Anne Sempliner . Katie Kelly . . . Susan Davis .... Elizabeth Wissman Ruth Gault ..... Sheila Larkins . Linda Byberg. . . Julie Lovinger ......................... Photography Editor ..CopyEditor . . Academics . . . . Sports Seniors Calendar . . Business Manager . . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . ..... .... ........ A c tivities Helena Herman, Pauline Karasch, Margie McEvoy. ,,,,,,,,, Typisfs Margarita Silva, Don Conneen .............. ....... C opy Tim Davidson, Kathie Mumper . . . . . . . Advertising Miss Ann Menmuir ........ ....... ........... A d visor We wish to express our appreciation to Mrs. Kathleen Annas, Mr. Bill Williams, and Mr. John Baker for hours of patience and understanding, T BLE OF C0 TENTS Introduction ......... 1-7 dministration ...... 8-1 7 Academics ......... 18-39 Activities .......... 40-71 Sports ............. 72-97 Calendar .......... 93-1 19 Seniors ......... 120-175 nderclassmen .... 1 76-195 Communit ....... 196 .205 Page 5
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Students register with Mr. Hyink before taking the college boards or NEDT tests. The ke unch, inter reter, re roducer, sorter, tabulator, decollator Y P P Rl 'I ' and burster, fondly known as those machines , occupy their own room and employ a hard-working staff. , 3' , 521 fa g5L?4x-1 A Qie a K V5 . r ,. fr h v i nnnn - Aa' The Cvffege boards' given in the ln operation since October the paperback bookstore stocks over 300 titles, cafeteria, require the concentration of Ruth Gaulf. Page 7
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