High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 53 text:
“
.5 i -1. yt f 55 ,:- 3 - ,yi js' 'Uh J.. V L-V ' ' '-X' Q., '- , 4, .W 36 ., f ef., -, .1 f .J N----5 N W . , .Af ff V- f ,ff V W be-J ,- . F- :M . 1, I - , 3 .1 ,fgg f,g4,.- fl, ur nv- ff' 15256 f. . MZ' is , ., -, - , 1.5: W ff nf' --,,sy1fg,4.rf ,IfYY1g,f., -f fi -w of -r . 5-1 ff V 'F i F 'K' .. 2 , ' ' f' ,4, .'1f:: A?5f .ZA , ,- -ff: -T- W 3-i - l1s!3 'f' U .. H ' . .... s . 4. ' , ...uf . .S , . J , ff- if ' V . . - , . ' , 'rr' ,,,:4,gg,, ,,-xxgfyfigf-, ,AK , g V ,. . . , .,,,,, Y- u - - 1- un.-...A , AFS. Front row: Crystal Merritt, Plagla Abdelmalek, Julie Yu. Farida Mehta, Lisa Schechter. Second row: Yuriko Tada, Pamela Merritt, Felica Bowser, Dave Portnoy, Allison Ru- bin, Lynn Kang, Mychelle Moon, Ste- fanie Vines, Ann Eide, Cheri Stiefel. Third row: Ms. Marleen McCoy, Jeanie Choo, Ludmila Chemyak, Shavlm Batey, Amy Bargfrede, Kim Wier, Wendy Thomas, Brittany Bar- ber, Jessica Heberle, Joy white, Staci Enger, Mrs.Sarah Berk, rleung Kang. Back row: Brian Keams, David Miles, Jami Granger, Toyia Battle. Amy Tabachnick, Sabrina Keune, Dmitrey Kuznetson, Joe Forde, Mike Rugge. - . i -' 2 n. ig f . : f L Q tif .'s:.,'as-5-, i-.'a' .. . J '- f 4 3' .- '-'f,,., .V ' :H 4. .-:- .', .g'1 J- ,, , Q. . Ji ea f i.fv5f,g-rf'-lf-iwif ,v,, M A, 4 f.lL2i':I'irj f L? f .. 'gk' -,Qi - r v' f ' American Foreign Service fAFSl consisted of over 50 active members. Sponsors Mrs. Sarah Berk and Ms. Mar- leen McCoy handled all of the activities the other for- eign language clubs had once handled, since AFS was the sole foreign language club. The organization expand- ed students' perspective of other lands and their cul- tures, beyond their knowl- edge of spoken languages. i'As a foreigner myself, l didn't have these advan- tages or the cultural expo- sure, thus l am fully commit- ted to the underlying philos- ophy of AFS, said Mrs. Sarah Berk, who came to the United States over ten years ago. The primary activities of AFS were International Week, and fundraisers, such as buzz book sales, used to help pay living expenses for exchange students at PTSH. The group worked to make foreign students at PNH feel more comfortable: they went roller skating and had par- ties with them. Members of AFS look oxer one of the buzz books. The sale was one or the fundraisers used to help thc lor- eign AFS students at FNH l x
”
Page 52 text:
“
The Serious Side The students at Berkeley High School were not typical high school students. Each had an emotional problem, ranging from deep depression to strong nymphomania. Al- though playing unusual situa- tions, the cast members of i'David and Lisa portrayed their characters extremely well, bringing their characters to life. Juniors Rand Myles and Car- ol Stanton played lead charac- ters David and Lisa. The entire cast consisted of2O members. For Senior Amy Fenster, who played Sandra, performing in a dramatic play was a learning experience. 'The character it- self wasn't hard, but l had a hard time adjusting to the re- action ofthe audience, which for the first time was not laughter, said Amy, usually cast in comedy roles. David and Lisa held three performances, October 22, 25, and 24. The play was Ha touching well-performed pro- duction, according to Senior Teriy Ziegleman. -Amy Plisco Mrs. Clemens Uenny Marshl is more than happy to make Dr. White's tJon Levitl acquaintance, while David tRand Mylesl would rather draw clock mechanisms. Dr. White talks with Mrs. Clemens about her son, David's, condition. Jon tJon Levitl watches as his schizophrenic patient, Lisa, draws pic- tures and communicates in rhyme. AL.-4 ',x The friction between Mrs. Clemens tJenny Marshl and David tRand Mylesl is apparent. Lisa tCarol Stan- tonl, who is now Muriel, communi- cates only in writing. 481131311 Pby
”
Page 54 text:
“
g-1 is gf- -N V5-M,-fn:-1 A. - ,sys gif W x - ' . J 75 3iR?.ai4 '71 ,,,r,,,.,f. ,-x1,, . ,- , ive. 1155525 i PQ-15, ' 'Wifi'-77?2n 5' ,,, M54,,ff1f,'. I. , kf.r+fs3Q-.5121 , vq,1.r-V1 33:5 . L - X :g'g...gr5? .1 jar.: 5.2 Q. . J ,H Q 'UISITY Outdoors Club. Front Row: Da- vid Miles, Nicole Goode, Wendy Thomas, Lori Wicklund, Greg Moore. Second Row: John Hell- ,L w ,Q ' wege, Lynda Walker, Penny Lieber- man, Leah Derrington, Terrie Min- shall, Andy Duggan, sponsor. s is 5 'Sis xi , 1, . 4, ww 1 Jess fv.W.s .- vwf. .a X I I I si: Er -'::.1, -,V .,Z'li' pi 1 ..... .. fi .if The Outdoors Club ap- peals to people who are in- terested in gaining some outdoor experiences. 'llt gives interested students experience in the outdoors that they normally wouldn't have, explained Mr. Andy Duggan, sponsor. 'iOne of my hobbies is outdoor activities, more specifically, caving, was Junior David Miles, reason for joining. Some of the events the club' participated in were caving, canoeing, snow-ski- ing, hiking, and horseback riding. ln October the club went on a float trip on the Meramec River. Tempera- tures that day dipped to a cold 42 degrees. We pad- dled so fast that we re- turned an hour before the man that rented us the ca- noes was supposed to pick us up, said Mr. Duggan. District transportation for this club was cut off in De- cember but club members did not intend to let that stop their outings. Club members, Leah Dernng- ton, Lon Wickland, David Miles, and John rlellwege, discuss and plan a caving trip with sponsor, Andy Duggan. The Outdoors Club often plans and goes on outings similiar to this. Jonathon Levit, junior, Amy Fenster, senior, and Rand Myles, junior, masters of ceremony, be- gan the Follies by telling the audi- ence a little about the acts. The three entertained between the acts. Junior Kristen Haney tells Aaron Cooper whom she has chosen for her date in the comedy skit, Love Connection. The other actors in the skit are Lester Turrelli, Alex Kaczmarski and Robert Crutnikov.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.