Garfield Junior High School - Gleaner Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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NAME MRS. ADAMS MISS ALMY MRS. ANDERSON MRS. ANGEL MR. BAXTER MISS BECKWITH MR. BERG MR. BLANCHARD MR. BOEHMERT MRS. BOWER MISS BRUBAKER MRS. BYRNE MR. CARLSTAD MRS. CHOISSER MISS COLLAR MR. CORINA MR. CORLEY MR. CURREN MRS. CURTICE MRS. DALEY MRS. DAVIS MR. DUNKUM MR. GALBRAITH MR. GAROFALO MR. GOMEZ MRS. GOODE MRS. GREEN MR. GREMAUX MRS. HANLIN MR. HAWKINS MRS. HUNTER HOBBIES Swimming, tennis, hiking, playing the bazooka. Travel, music, art, comedians, you. Art, gardening, my nieces and nephew. Sports of all kinds, especially danc- ing and swimming. Gardening, golf, sports. Giving tests. Teasing. Building things. Photography, coaching Babe Ruth baseball team. Foreign cooking, and unusual dishes and foods. Camping, gardening, reading. Music, tennis, sewing. Everything — well — almost every- thing. Gardening and fishing. Fun. Photography, music, art. Hunting, fishing. Reading, collecting animals, ama- teur astronomy. Gardening, camping. Reading, dancing, tennis. Swimming. Hunting, fishin g, teaching English. Traveling around the world on a luxury liner. Square dancing, science fiction, fencing, writing. Sports. Correcting homework. Gardening. Knitting night caps for duck hunters. Making classes learn silly poems. Fishing and prowling old roads, old houses, and ghost towns. Books, movies, and swimming. SECRET AMBITION I ' ll never tell. It ' s still a secret. Ambitions too numerous to mention. To be 5 ' 5 . To see all Garfield graduates get A ' s at high school. To travel around the world. Make up a test all the students can pass. To retire some day. None. To invent a pill that will enable students to spell correctly. To twiddle my thumbs. To organize the first choral society on the moon. To beat H-9 in volleyball and to go to the moon. To own a new Thunderbird. To have one. If I told, it would no longer be a secret. To hunt and fish better. To be a news or science commen- tator on TV. To go on trip to the moon. To see all my students make A ' s. To travel more. To hunt in Alaska and to teach someone some English. To write the great American novel. To be the first man on the moon. To beat the H9 ' s in volleyball and basketball. To fly to the moon in an American Sputnik. To be a veterinarian. To become a ballet dancer. To keep a class so late after school that everyone misses the bus. To die of old age (real old) so I can do all of the things I have planned. To teach Latin without a Southern accent. PET PEEVE People who honk a split second after the signal has changed. Anything below a B on your re- port cards. Guess!!! Girls who ask daily, Do we have to take showers? Litterbugs. People who do not do their home- work and then say, You give us too much work. Naughty children. People who don ' t take care of the things they use. None. My dog, when she barks at 3 a.m. The word deal as commonly used. The singer who keeps his lips so close together that only a tiny bit of music can sneak out. Papers without names. Wearing a name card at a meeting. None. Bill Angle. Too many hunters and fishermen. Students who think they are the oniy ones in the class. Students who always have alibis! Lazy students. Girls who ask every day, Do we have to dress? Some English stude nts. Eggplant. Students who worry about grades. H-9 ' s that beat the faculty. Noise. Interruptions. Elvis Presley. Pupils who won ' t let me do all the talking. Public officials who seem to believe that if you tell the same lie enough it becomes the truth. Noisy and restless students. 21

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NAME MRS. JAMESON MR. JEWETT MR. K1LPATRICK MRS. KRESSMANN MISS LAURENS MR. LEWIS MRS. LUDOLPH MRS. LUKE mrs. machek miss magnuson mrs. McClelland MRS. McCURDY MRS. MONTAGNE MRS. NIEDERHOL2ER MRS. OLSON MR. PEARL MR. PETERSON MR. PHILLIPS MR. ROBERTS MR. SAUERS MR. SAYRE MR. SCHRATTER MRS. SHRIVER MRS. STEINKAMP MR. SUSTARIC MISS TAYLOR MISS THOMSON MR. VAN MATRE MR. WEISS MR. WINTERHOLLER MRS. WOBKEN HOBBIES Writing (and sometimes selling) articles and poetry. Woodturning. Working on my hi-fi set and water skiing. Collecting vocal records and play- ing the pipe organ. Travel across S.F. Bay Bridge. Cooking. Reading, our cat named Linus for the character in Peanuts, music, and Little Theater work. Opera, swimming, skiing, and fail- ing students. Reading murder mysteries, buying dress fabrics, sewing, gardening, and window shopping. Music, travel, cooking, and money. Collecting records, plays, and green stamps. Monkeys and all animals, the Berke- ley Humane Society, and an- tiques. Travel in foreign lands. People. Music, sewing, cooking, reading, gardening, interior decoration. Collecting items for still life works, mainly early California items, western theme. Making jewelry, enjoying my holidays, collecting native trees, shrubs and plants. Football, baseball, music, and drama. Gardening, fishing. I can ' t tell! Electronics, mechanical interests, music, and bowling. Reading. History, literature, music, the out- doors. Collecting a few English antiques and English silver. Bowling, cats, fish, knitting, paint- ing, and golf. Mountain climbing, skiing, bicy- cling, writing, traveling, grafting (trees), and plant experiments, stamps, records, painting (art, not the household), and reading. Puppets, theater in any form. Dreaming up compositions for the H-9 ' s. Raising cockers, stamp collecting. Vocal music and low-fi (listening), and vegetable gardening. Water sports. You. SECRET AMBITION To witness a whole day when every pupil in the school will do every- thing just right, and I won ' t have to anything about conduct but admire them all. To have 12 children. To look older than Mr. Curren some day. To inherit a million dollars and move to a South Sea island. To own a circus. To be a Jr. High School student. To get a life-sized guillotine as a Tale of Two Cities project — ■ so I can use it on my students! To give Mr. Van a Toni. To be young, thin, and beautiful. To play the tuba down in Cuba. To oo around the world in eighty days, To find wild monkeys. To have enough time to do what 1 want to do. To plan or design a dream house and build it! To have a Ninth Grade class of all interested and talented students. To develop a grammar text which when looked at, will automatic- ally transfer information between its covers to the individual dur- ing the looking. Too old for any. To have a good gym class! To travel around the world. To visit the moon. A Noiseless class. To forget prices. ???? To write a histo rical novel. To put on a play on stage in which ail the cast win great acclaim. To return tests on Thursday. To tour the world in a sailboat. To someday meet Rex, the police . dog that serves with the six-man Lichtenstein (in Europe) Police Force. To let out a bellow in the public library. To find Time. PET PEEVE Smart pupils who do not work. People who have long hair. Inconsiderate students. All of the people who don ' t love music as much as I do. Flying saucers. People who say, I just lost my paper. People who say, I laid down for a nap, instead of I lay down for a nap, or (referring to- correct English) It doesn ' t sound right! Students who say, I couldn ' t do my homework because Bungalows with weak floors, and sewing machines that don ' t work. People who play the right note at the wrong time. My third period L-9 study hall. Students who are discourteous and who refer to their teachers by their last names only. People who don ' t smile. People who talk about their food dislikes. Abuse of equipment, someone else speaking when I am, back talk. Gum chewing, papers ' with no names on them. Too old for any. Students! My pet peeves are people who do not take care of their pets. Baby Babyshakas. A student who stays awake all night plotting how to put one over on the teacher. I have none that are interesting. 779? Car drivers that cut across in front of you from the wrong lane. Other women drivers! Students with ability and not willing to work. Drivers who have passed their ve- hicle code test, but somehow have totally forgotten hand or auto- matic indicator signals. Teachers. 22

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