) BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA Reference Collection FOR USE IN THE LIBRARY ONLY Central History Room 373 S455o Berkeley High School (Berkeley, Calif. 11a Podrida 31913013763971 <JUIY z o jyy4 BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY Digitized by the Internet Archive 2015 in https://archive.org/details/ollapodrida1993unse A/liniA/lag- Clubs Activities S- j-SmMpSwS&fe* - 4 THE DISCOVERY The Discovery June 4994- 17, Excavation of what appears to be the most significant ar- chaeological find in centuries is now complete. A team ofarchaeolo- gists will now begin the tedious process ofreconstructing this ancient culture. Though in depth examination ofartifacts and structures has not been performed, we have formulated a few inconclusive theories. We believe the various structures uncovered over the pastyears are the remains of a civilization known as "Berkeley High School.” This site is unique among other civilizations dating back to the same period. Unlike many other sites of its type, the arenas, theaters, and plazas supported an unusually diverse population. It is also apparent that the inhabitants were a very festive andjubilant people. Although much evidence has been gathered, many aspects of these people’s lives remain a secret to us. Indecipherable symbols adorn the walls of chambers within the buildings. Artifacts of un- known meaning have been collected from all over the site.They are intricate in design and demonstrate a high level of technological development for their time. Most items have been catalogued and the buildings stand excavated, in their mysterious glory. What remains is to piece together the fragments of this broken civilization. The C~Building welcoming committee awaitsyour arrival. 5 " THE DISCOVERY "UNCOVERING AVIBRANT CULTURE” " I'm sooo drunk, let’s get outta here baby . A soon to be victim ofon-campus robbery napping between classes. 6