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L | B RAR vs Al DS. BACK ROW: Richard Shapiro, Alan Feinstein, Sandy Bloch, Evan Nyer, Lenny Kligler. FRONT ROW: Helene Saltzman, Bonnie Landy, Marlene Friedman, Leslie Rosen, Helene Schildhouse, Lynn Meltzer. and official pursuits. The cafeteria aides sacrificed the dubious pleasure of a leisurely lunch to stack and scrub. The hall guards performed their mach- iavellian duty, attempting to insure for teachers the silence they require. The girls' gym leaders spotted, instructed, and refereed to bring to Beachwood more skill and enjoyment in physical education, Contrary to tradition, hallguards restrain anxious students. GIRLS' GYM LEADERS. sackrow: Ronnie Caplan, Enid Baum, Eileen Clay, Lynn Laidman, Harriet Fishman, Cherrie Nagelbush, Mary Kay Fox. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Green, Bonnie Hershey, Betty Jean Green, Rella Isenstadt, Kim Harvey. SECOND ROW: Sherrie Weiner, Reggie Gilbert, Sue Glazer, Randy Ozan, Sharon Adelman. FRONT ROW: Cathy Ellis, secretary-treasurer; Linda Iaccabuci, president, Miss Marilyn Thru Service = =
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| | } } CAF ETER | A A | DS . Roger Fiordalisi, Carol Grossberger, Dale Koelewyn, Bruce Cabi- cek. MISSING: Gary Koelewyn, Bill Evans, Bud Curva. Most of the school hours that students have, apart from class, are devoted to lunch, study, and conversation. But there are those who are sufficiently gallant and self-effacing to devote some of this time to the cause of order and efficiency. They are the library, office and cafeteria aides, the hall guards and the gym leaders. The library and office aides forsook their study halls to assist in literary Satisfaction HALL GUARDS. BACK ROW: Steve Avner, Bob Bloom. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Fishman, Steve Saferin. FRONT ROW: Steve Mintz. OFFI CE Al DS. BACK ROW: Jim Heller, Jan Opper, Lynda Bloomfield, Paula Rubin, Harvey Keeti. THIRD ROW: Cindy Jaye, Marilyn Kantor, Sue Eisenberg, Debbie Opper, Carol Stein, Nancy Siegal. SECOND ROW: Ricki Ross, Donna Siegal, Terri Merlin, Marcia Pittleman, Barry Leiber- man. FRONT ROW: Donna Levin, David Bickoff, Joyce Adelman, Larry Laks, Steve Hersh. 60
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Latin Club Proves Instructive Although no longer a spoken language, Latin is still a useful and fascinating subject. It is the language from which many modern languages, Spanish, French, Italian and indirectly, English, are derived. For this reason, the members of the Latin Club devoted themselves to furthering their knowledge of the language, and its literature and history. Under the guidance . of Mr. Pat Dowling, the students da ete te Oi eS gO ne ee 1 a 1Ke ndel. : a urkKons . . : Tienes Rivets Befate Easchery Gloria Colbyletren Yomg, al. | 2 films, field trips, and othex Doris. SECOND ROW: Anita Buonpane, Fran Winequest, Marc Gordon, Ken Eichenbaum, Tim Gallagher, Steve Weiss, Ike Yedid. FRONT ROW: Michelle Eichenbaum, Ellen Marcus, Jim Emerman, Bob Schlessel, Steve Davis, Ken Weiss, Mr. Dowling, advisor. worthwhile events. Broadening Horizons Thru A.F.S. A new horizon will be opened for students in September of 1965, when Beachwood will welcome its first foreign exchange student, sponsored by the American Field Service. The A.F.S. Club in the High School, working closely with the A.F.S. Cleveland Chapter, com- posed of adults in the community, is responsible tom pros moting the welfare of Beachwood 's first foreign student. This year their purpose was to raise necessary money and to promote interest in this worthwhile project. At meetings, followed by international programs, and at other functions, A. Es SS BACK ROW: Karen, Zavell, Barbara Gray, Faye Marcus, Ron Barron, Jeff Fried- man. FRONT ROW: Alan Fein- stein, treasurer; Gloria Colb, president; Marcia Solwitz, secre- tary; Jeff Rossio, vice-president; Patccichest AF 5 ley cee worked Sandy Colb. MISSING Marlen Fe cide Hece Edt eee a friendship Benis, Julie Drew, Lonn Lefton, piacnsibtaia cies ae ceed aro? and understanding of arouses interest with films of his oo ee human relations. Karen Miller, Joyce Powers. 62
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