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Juniors Eager Junior boys talk about the Carnival after their lunch. The Juniors sell apples for fun and profit. Pride of the Juniors--the wearing of their class ring. The junior year at Beachwood High School is usually the busiest. The class must accustom themselves to the leadership of classmates for the first time. The juniors discover that they can work together with their advisor toward the goal of financing their Senior Prom, while promoting friendship and class unity. The class of 1964 is proud to say it has completed a year of many achievements. Beginning its activities with a profitable carwash, the class became a unit through the hard work involved in operating an unforgettable apple sale and a hop after one of the basketball games. The spring months brought to the jun- iors the annual Junior Prom and Carnival. Working behind the scenes in all their projects were the jun- ior class officers and their advisor, Mr. Allan Roberts. President Burton Katz, Vice President Gayle Rubin, Secretary Sharon Sol- witz, and Treasurer Sharlene Silbar served to insure the success of each junior class function. As the scholastic year ends after nine hectic months of chemistry experiments, short story writing and American history notebooks, the class of 1964 begins in earnest to plan for col- lege. Juniors realize how near graduation is when the P.S.A.T., S.A.T., and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests are taken. Excitement and anticipation pervade the class as they prepare for their final year at Beachwood High School.
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MR. S HROYER B AND R OOM FRONT ROW--Meryl] Hershey, Susan Rothstein, Barbara Weiner, Alda Fried, Susan Amster, Michelle Eichenbaum, Sharlene Silbar, Timothy Gallagher. SECOND ROW--Michael Lichtman, Barbara Gendler, Marilyn Rutman, Marjorie Greenwald, Mary Kay Fox, Charles Scantlebury, Jerome Glazer, Harvey Keeti. THIRD ROW--Jeffrey Young, Stephen Mittleman, Edward Leventhal, Edwin Strauss, Jef- frey Albert, Mark Priesand, Merle Gorden, Stuart Kutler. Burt Katz conducts a junior class business meeting. 55
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