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Sophomores Accept Numerous Several new traditions have been set by the sophomore class at Beachwood High School this year. English and history were combined to form the Humanities Core, and for the first time in Beachwood's history, class officers were elected in the tenth grade. Humanities is divided into eight units, c overing the period from prehistoric times to the French Revolution. No textbooks are issued. Material is presented to the class through lecture, and ambi- tious students can augment this source of knowledge by individual research. In this way, the sophomores more fully understand the trends of history, and see them manifested in the literature of the period. Members of the sophomore class have been among the most enthusiastic citizens of the school. Through basketball, football, cheerleading, cross- country, and track, the class of 1965 has demon- strated its exceptional leadership and ability. The band and choir appreciated sophomore participation, too. Strong leadership was given to the tenth grade by Jerry Cohon, president; Alan Weisenberg, vice president; Julie Drew, secretary; and Michael Volsky, treasurer. These officers, under the able guidance of the sophomore class adviser, Mr. Davis, have begun the process of building for fu- ture high school years. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Jerry Cohon, Alan Weisenberg, Julie Drew, Michael Volsky. MR S; SAM PLI NER B =e FRONT ROW--Diane Marcellino, Gloria Colb, Lauren Bilsky, Kenneth Eichenbaum, Jeffrey Rossio, Marian Drost, Linda Feldman, Beverly Bloom. SECOND ROW--Gary Koelewyn, Rochelle Ross, Cheryl Nagelbush, Lynda Bloomfield, Martin Stern, Marsha Levy, Dennis Laurie, Rella Isenstadt, Joyce Weinberg. THIRD ROW--Steven Ross, Harley Kurlander, David Pile, Martin Markowitz, John Kipp, Michael Volsky, Lon Lefton, Marsha Auerbach, Frank Winston. NOT IN PICTURE--Helen Markowitz, Perry Morin, Mark Feniger, John Curva.
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Activities to Raise MR. ROB ERTS 109 FRONT ROW--Dale Koelewyn, Faren Schwartz, Carole Bradley, Sharon Diamond, Charlotte Teitelbaum, Ianne Stein, Cynthia Goodfriend, Sharon Solwitz, Ellyn Feren, Marlene Weiss. SECOND ROW--Harriet Weingart, Robin White, Mark Golub, Laurie Pesselman, Michael Shon, Richard Ginnis, Gisela Schubach, Michael Siroky. THIRD ROW--Michael Harris, Kenneth Matlow, Adon Weinberg, Kenneth Kantor, Joel Fien, Steven Dick, Charles Amato, Jerry Zalben, Michelle Dobrin, Judith Liff. NOT IN PICTURE--Vicki Opper, Tom Faranda. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS--Sharlene Silbar, Treasurer; Burt Katz, President; Gayle Rubin, Vice President; Shari Solwitz, Sec'y. Spirit soars as juniors beat seniors by two points. ih
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Cathy Ellis, Robert Miller, Ricky Kipp and Cindy Jaye prepare a Biology lab report. Tenth graders do Humanities homework in Mr. Halin- ski's study hall, MR S FORD | NG B-3 FRONT ROW--Joanne Guisto, Diane Skigin, Cheryl Rivin, Diane Cherry, San- dra Schneider, Michael Greenberg, Cathy Ellis, Lesley Leeb. SECOND ROW--Lawrence Leibowitz, Emest Isen- stadt, Karen Miller, Richard Buckantz, Kenneth Pressman, Barbara Landers, Susan Ziff, Julie Drew. THIRD ROW--David Gale, Edward Levy, Jared Cohon, Linda Icke, James Rosenberg, Michael Salkovitch, Bruce Kabi- cek, Larry Robinson, Mare Garson. NOT IN PICTURE--Sheldon Kaye, Ronald Rafal, Stephen Weiss.
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