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911 Memoriam In the midst ot many changes one has occurred that leaves a the lives ot many at Berkley High School. This was the sudden last summer ot Paul Sutton, respected and esteemed triend of at school. Mr. Sutton was a member ot the Berkley High faculty tor many As director of the audio-visual department, he saw to it that we the benefits ot various teaching aids. He was responsible tor brl films, tapes, and records to the students and we are grateful tor his cern and interest in us. As sponsor of the Camera Club, Mr. Sutton ed high school students in good photography techniques. With his camera slung over his shoulder and a warm grin tace, Mr. Sutton was a tamiliar tigure in the halls at school, at all various sports' events, and at many extra-curricular activities. friends who knew him, we offer this book in memoriam. Page 4
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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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