Beachwood High School - Oculus Yearbook (Beachwood, OH)

 - Class of 1961

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Cheerleaders Boosting school spirit and giving the team the support they needed was the cheerleaders' job. Whatever the score, the twelve girls that made up Beachwood's varsity and junior varsity squads ex- hibited exuberant enthusiasm. At 3:30, when most students left wearily and thankfully for home, the cheerleaders began ses- sions of rigorous practice. Headed for the third year by Sheila Goldstock, the girls gladly gave up many hours of their time to perfect routines. Work ing towards this goal, they attended city-wide cheerleading clinics in early autumn. The fruits of their labor were evident every week from September to March at football and basketball games, as well as many pep assemblies. Their spirit in all their undertakings made them one of the outstanding squads in the city. VARSITY FIRST: Marsha Nagelbush, Mary Jean West, Jeri Silverman. SECOND: Shelly Friedman, Carolyn Lapine, Sheila Goldstock. JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST: Cindy Good- friend, Leslie Stein fCaptainj,,Marsha Fried- man. SECOND: Lee Stiefel, Sherry Weiner, Marti Shiffer. Jeri leeps high during pep assembly. Cheerleaders rejoice after touchdown. 44

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Beachcomber N3-ev S fi 5 ai BEACHCOMBER STAFF FIRST: Alan Feren, Sandy Metzger, Gayle Rubin, Rosemary Scurria, Roger Zeefe, Sherry Weiner. SECOND: Walter Kaye fart editorj, Alan Brotman, Tom Sherman feditor-in-chiefj, Gary Weiner Qsports editorj, Bruce Carl. ABOVE: Tom Sherman and Walter Kaye work out the details of the forthcoming issue. RIGHT: The whole staff pitches in to distribute the new issue. Born to Beachwood High School in the year 1958 was the fledgling newspaper, the Beachcomber. Like all youngsters its development has been slow but steady. Its pages have given students inside stories on sports events, the latest fads and the decisions of the Student Council. It included, as well, the news of club activities and the announce- ment of various coming events. Along with staff members, con- tributors in the past years have been faculty members and students of the journalism class. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Robert Dober, advisor, and Tom Sherman, editor-in-chief, the Beachcomber has seen con- tinuous improvement.



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eaders if ' fi , N ET ' ' s . . ' 1 ' .. Y ' ' I .- Jw, f i Q45 g'ZI2it.'TT1'.l.32f'X'1SLv,g W f S I Mak Sf 3-nfs. ' ' FIRST: Ruth Newmark, Amy Lipkowitz, Charleen Greenberg, Roe Scurria, Sheila Goldstock, Janet Katz, Barb Severino, Leslie Stein. SECOND: Susi Cohen, Mo Fromson, Carolyn Lapine, Sharon Wasserman, Carol Williger, Shelly Friedman, Gerry Orlove, Sally Harvey, Lee Stiefel, Miss Sharon Miller QAdvisorQ. THIRD: Marti Shiffer, Mary Jean West, Jeri Silverman, Margot Portner, Carol Vas, Sue Weinberg, Susan Mielenz, Sheila Leeb, Connie Terrell. Absent: Dianne Leeb. No girls' gym class is complete without its Leaders. Ever since its inception, Leaders Club has been an integral part of the girls' physical education program. Its members or- ganize gir1s'sports activities, assist in gym classes, and referee intramurals. In addition, they serve at all varsity athletics banquets. A policy of strict qualifications for acceptance has maintained high standards in the group. Be- sides athletic skill, prospective members must score well on a written examination and receive good recommendations from their teachers. Throughout the year, in addition to their other activities, Leaders have worked at building sportsmanship, leadership and a sense of responsi- bility in all of its members. Jeri Silverman helps Arlyn Bronstein on her mat work. 45

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