Beachwood High School - Oculus Yearbook (Beachwood, OH)

 - Class of 1963

Page 74 of 144

 

Beachwood High School - Oculus Yearbook (Beachwood, OH) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 74 of 144
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Page 74 text:

Oculus Is a Creative Barb Severino and Sue Mielenz check over The Oculus staff labors in their new yearbook office to make up copy before it is entered into the yearbook. for lost time after the prolonged Christmas Vacation. YEARBOOK ED | TO RS SEATED--Sue Mielenz, Copy Editor; Cindy Cohon, Business Editor; Advisor, Gene Shroyer; Lee Stiefel, Assistant Editor; Marti Shiffer, Faculty Editor; STANDING--Joan Walsh, Circulation Editor; Howie Silver, Sports Editor; Barb Severino, Activities Editor; Janet Katz, Underclassmen Editor; Bill Hanson, Photography Editor; Danny Friedman, Editor; Ed Huber, Assistant Editor; Connie Terrell, Index Editor; Sheila Leeb, Circulation Editor; Bill Lombardo, Layout Editor; Nancy Gray, Senior Editor.

Page 73 text:

A G| RLS' CAB NET FRONT ROW--Lesley Leeb, Meryl Hershey, Barbara Gray--secretary, Joan Heller-- president, Mrs. Susan Bernstein--advisor, Lee Stiefel--vice-president, Lauri Pesselman--treasurer, Sandy Sch- neider. SECOND ROW--Bonnie Hershey, Nancy Sokol, Carol Stein, Gloria Colb, Joy Dryer, Carol Williger, Sherry Lapine, Sharon Wasserman, Diane Silverman. FOURTH ROW--Rella Isenstadt, Sherrie Weiner, Karen Miller, Barb Severino, Sherry Miller. The Girls' Cabinet, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Susan Bernstein, functions as a service organization to the school. Comprised of a representative and an alternate from each homeroom, it works to promote the welfare of the entire student body. Some of its ser- vices are to assist at school activities, and to establish high standards of good citizenship and good taste in the school. The Girls' Cabinet sponsors a Big- Little Sister Program and a Senior Tea. Working in the book store, ushering at P.T.A. meetings, sending cards to stu- dents who have been ill, and selling refreshments before school each day are recent achievements of the Cabinet. Committees of the Cabinet, such as a social committee to plan events, and a standard committee to set up stand- ards of dress and behavior, function very effectively to show that the Cabinet is a successful organization. Miss Nancy Wilks, fashion consultant from Higbee's, addresses Senior High girls.



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Educational Experience YEARBOOK STAFF FRONT ROW--Shari Solwitz, Sue Myers, Sue Rothstein, Janie Lipkowitz, Ruth Newmark, Barb Gray, Meryl Hershey, Lynn Wakser, Lesley Leeb. SECOND ROW--Sharon Morantz, Diane Silver- man, Sharon Wasserman, Sharlene Silbar, Eve Freedman, Donna Levin, Sherry Lapine, Joni Loeb, Gayle Rubin, Gloria Raviotta, Carol Curva, Bonnie Rosen, Joan Heller. THIRD ROW--Mike Zabell, Joe Karson, Tom Fa- tanda, Brenda Saltzman, Marge Greenwald, Marilyn Rutman, Faye Marcus, Karen Zavell, Mark Rabine, Tim Gallagher, Jimmy Stark, Larry Chernikoff. A better than ever yearbook could well have been the unspoken slogan of this year's Oculus staff. They kept before them the image of a nearly-perfect yearbook. Under the leadership of editor Danny Fried- man, the section editors worked together to create an annual for the school. Due to the December snowstorm, the 1963 staff found themselves hard put to meet their December and January dead- lines. During the holiday, although no pictures were available, the staff continued to forge ahead by writing and revising copy, planning layouts, and working out captions. When school again began, there was a rush to resume picture taking to make up for lost time. The 1963 Oculus was temporarily Beachwood's only publication due to the lack of sufficient funds for the school's paper, the Beachcomber. All in all this year's Oculus staff found that work can be fun. Weekends and after school, the editors learned that working out the best layouts, deciding which pic- tures to use, and brainstorming for cap- tions and headlines add up to produce a ec eee Final preparations for the pictures in the yearbook are done by editors Ed Huber and Danny Friedman. 71

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