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b,,,....aM Lapine, Susan Gilbert, Stuart Mielenz, Diane Parcell, Jerry Goldfarb, Judith Gould, Diane Solomon, Sharon Wasserman, Margaret Kaufman, Robert Baker. THIRD: James Stitt, Bill Hansen, Edward Huber, Elliott Barkin, Preston Lubin, Joseph Karson, Donald King. Students in Sophomore Class The sophomores' spark in promoting school functions and general exuberant spirit have helped to make this a worthwhile year. Their faithful presence at the football and basketball games and their participation in school clubs and varsity ath- letics have laid a good foundation for the following years when they must assume more leadership. The sophomores have the distinction of being the first class to go straight through the Beachwood school system, previous classes having attended other high schools. Beginning the advanced college preparatory course was another opportunity offered to a group of them. Disecting frogs, proving triangles congruent, and diagramming sentences, were all incorporated in the sophomores' various lessons. As they ap- proached the status of upperclassmen, they learned the meaning of burning the midnight oil. However, hard work and interest- ing extracurricular activities have made this a memorable year for all Elliott Magalnick, Marc Brown, and Richard Katz en joy best period of the day. the sophomores. Sophomores contribute to game's spirit. Mr. Roberts 2 I 4 FIRST: Beth Grossburger, Sherry Kline, Diane Leeb, Nancy Gray, Mark Rabine. SECOND: Susan
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Mr. Shives 203 FIRST: Howard Silver, Pamela Rosen, Bonnie Rosen, Joan Heller, Ruth Newmark, Sheila Bondy, Jerrilyn Nathanson, Larry Cherni- koff. SECOND: Alan Klein, Faith Kahn, Evelyn Freedman, Bill Lombardo, Jeffrey Koerner, Susan Landy, Brian Laks, Carol Curva. THIRD: Cynthia Cohon, Marvin Schwartz, Arthur West, Ronnie Soper, Michael Saltzman, Mike Zabell, Bill Waldman, Sheila .,,,,,,, 1 Leeb. Cooperation and Zeal Characterize Miss Danka 204 FIRST: Elliott Magalnick, Marcia Berger, Leslie Stein, Vicki Volsky, Jill Rosenfield, Jane Lipkowim, Marc Brown. SECOND: Leanna Stiefel, Ronnie Giegel, Harvey Keeti, Carol Williger, Sandra Metzger, Edyth Wolfson. THIRD: Martha Shiffer, James Bolek, Richard Katz, Brenda Saltzman, Jack Berk, Arthur Barron, Joan Loeb. Mrs. Brattin 205 FIRST: Rodney Brown, Tim Hyatt, Janet Katz, Susan Miller, Sharon Goodman, Joan Walsh, Lynne Wakser. SECOND: Connie Terrell, Sharon Morantz, Diane Silverman, Danny Friedman, Spencer Dolin, Joyce Flagel. THIRD: Terry Sack, Allen Hart, Alan Goldstine, Rolland Ernst, Michael Rothstein, Edward Rudolph. Absent: Barbara Severino.
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Mr. Hederstrom 206 FIRST: Stephen Mittleman, Mi- chelle Eichenbaum, Susan Roth- stein, Marsha Kraig, Susan Amster, Barbara Weiner, Meryl Hershey, Pamela Goldstone. SECOND: Mark Zilbert, Marjorie Greenwald, Donna Gold, Barbara Gendler, Jeffrey Young, Carol McDuffee, Jerome Glazer, Sharlene Silbar. THIRD: Merle Gordon, Mark Priesand, Stuart Kutler, Ed Leven- thal, Richard Simon, Phil Kuhn, Danny Gellin, Charles Scantle- bury, Absent: Edwin Strauss, Michael Lichtman, Marilyn Rut- man. Freshmen Miss Schaffner 207 FIRST: Susan Glazer, Elizabeth Terrell, Donna Levin, Leslie Berkoff, Sherry Weiner, Robert Mantel, Susan Myers, Phil Leavenworth, Marc Tessler. SEC- OND: Ira Wish, Marshall Winger, Gary Greenwald, Cheryl Port, Marsha Friedman, Gayle Rubin, Faye Marcus, Sherry Miller, Kim Harvey. THIRD: Perry Morin, Stanley Gutowitz, Cathy Klein, Marian Horvath, Roger Fiordalisi, Dennis Kaufman, Burton Katz, James Joseph, Dan Schmayer.
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