Beverly Hills High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)

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In The pasT year our Norman abode has been mosT Tempo- rary and unpreTenTious in iTs ouTward appearance. We have lived in a world oT TenTs. YeT our liTe here aT Beverly really hasn'T changed aT all. We have carried righT on wiTh The same spiriT-ThaT spiriT oT Progress which has always guided our loyal Normans To vicTory. We have progressed Through The reconsTrucTion oT our home. Our walls have had To be Torn down and rebuilT, buT Ten earThquakes could noT alTer This TradiTional spiriT. ln keeping wiTh This progressive movemenT, The key-noTe oT The book is Progress Through ReconsTrucTion. ThereTore, a leader in The Tield oT reconsTrucTion-The recon- sTrucTion oT our governmenT, was selecTed To give his inTroducTory message. l-le is a JusTice oT The UniTed STaTes Supreme CourT-James C. lvlcReynolds. The arT work, largely phoTographic, done by sTudenT phoTographers, is in keeping wiTh The Theme. The division sheeTs depicT The various porTions oT Beverly under con- sTrucTion and some oT The Tamiliar haunTs so much a parT oT our liTe here. The sTaTT have endeavored To produce a record oT The achievemenTs, acTiviTies, and daily liTe which will provide pleasanT memories oT your days aT Beverly. Beverly and The Normans will always conTinue To progress in Their every endeavor' Sincerely yours, EdiTor. g 'Je- x 4 UIQELUUIQE A new building welcomes you. IT has ToundaTion more secure and lines more aTTrac- Tive Than The old one. lT will enlarge possibiliTies Tor your physical, menTal, and moral developmenT. You do well To celebraTeq and l beg To ioin you. BUT while you rejoice do noT TorgeT ThaT wiTh larger opporTuniTies come greaTer obligaTions and less excuse Tor Tailures. Where much has been given much is required. Now is your QNLY youTh. DevoTe iT To The acguisiTion oT meriT, The appreciaTion and pracTice oT Things ThaT are True. lvlalce yourselT TiT Tor high service-Tor exemplary success. Your Torebears accomplished greaT Things in surroundings Tar less aTTracTiye. IT should be your welcomed privilege, Through unceasing eTTorT, To do Them honor by surpassing Them in excellence. M hs IQ37 0246. GTC , g B 5 Phoiograph by Charles Rutherford CCNTENTS ADMINISTRATION II-24 CLASSES 25-46 GRGANIZATICDNS 47-68 ACTIVITIES 69-Q0 ATHLETICS QI-132 FEATURES 133-me Photograph by Wilhemina Doerrier Zin illvnmriam HE silenl symbol of llie dawn, Rising as a guardian in Jrlie easl, Sadly slwows our flag al lwall-masl, Flying as a signal To Jrlwe world: Spiril' of a foolslep Jrlial is gone, Banner of a friend wl'1o now has passed. KATHRYN MILLER JIM Sl-IELLEY FRED MEDBURY 09 INTERIGR OF AUDITORIUM Plwolograph by John Boehm A scalzlold saluling pealcs and rising frames, Ugly wood supporling lowering raflers, Soon lo be displaced by lusly voices- You+l1 will Jrlwen uphold The beams of learning 1 I, ,L ,, 1 W V - 11.-, X WW 43 any Il.:-H 'hlt' f'f':i'1'f: 'jzilszzif-E..-:EEA VIA' .V f 3 '2E1,5Z5i'I Ij ' . . 1.5, new . V 'S 4 5 tx . -,f--f ' , K ' A, ',.v ' ' ,..., - D f IQINCIIDFIL This year in Beverly Barracks has proven To be a mosT unusual one. In TacT, many have claimed iT To be one oT The happiesT we have ever known. CerTainly The lasT Tew monThs have proven ThaT Tangible, physical Things are noT The all imporTanT ones, Tor The real Beverly has improved despiTe The TransTer To TenTs and bungalows. IT would have been easy To grumble aT The air-condiTioned bungalows, and iT would have been naTural To complain biTTerIy during zero weaTher when heads were hoT and TeeT were cold. I-Iowever, boTh sTudenTs and TaculTy Taced The unusual siTuaTion and in a spiriT oT Triendship and cooperaTion learned To overcome The diTTiculTies, To undersTand and sympaThize wiTh each oTher's problems, To be uncomplaining and unselTish, and To make The mosT oT Trying condiTions. The experiences oT The year have demonsTraTed ThaT The real Beverly is an indeTin- able someThing ThaT pervades The whole school. IT mighT be spiriT. IT mighT be sporTsman- ship. IT mighT be Triendliness combined wiTh a Teeling oT muTual respecT. IT mighT be all oT These Things, buT whaTever iT is, The year in The TenTs has helped To develop iT To a greaTer exTenT Than ever beTore. During The same Time The buildings have been sTrengThened, The real Beverly has also been sTrengThened, a Beverly so good ThaT we musT hold sTeadTasTly To iT. O. :TH M. BOND W, STANWOOD FIELD LETHA C. SMITH CLIFFORD E. HUGHES EUGENE SWARZWALD SecreTary PresidenT EDWARD J. I-IUMMEL CECIL D. I-IARDESTY SuperinTencIenT AssisTanT Superin'renden+ BEVERLY HILLS BOARD OF EDUCATION Many and complex were The probIems oT The BeverIy I-IiIIs UniTied SchooI DisTricT which conTronTed iTs Board oT EducaTion when The high schooI opened iTs TaII session. This Board, composed oT Mr. CIiITord I-Iughes, PresidenT, Mrs. LeTha C. SmiTh, Secre- Tary, Mr. Eugene Swarzwald, Mr. SeTh M. Bond, and Mr. STanwood EieId, working wiTh SuperinTendenT oT Schools, Edward J. I-IummeI, and AssisTanT SuperinTendenT, CeciI D. I-IardesTy, TirsT aTTacIced The maniToId reconsTrucTion probIems. This required an unusuaI amounT oT Time and eITorT on The parT oT all concerned, buT produced resuITs operaTing To The besT advanTage oT boTh sTudenTs and TacuITy. The sTudenT body, TuIIy reaIizing how much They owe The Board oT EducaTion Tor minimizing The discomTorT suITered in This unusuaI and disrupTed schooI year, is Iooking Torward To a happy TuTure in The new buiId- ing. To The members oT The Board we give our Thanks Tor The Time and eTTorT They have spenT in This imporTanT period in BeverIy's hisTory. IT is wiTh regreT ThaT we Iearn oT The reTiremenT oT Two oT The Board members, Mr. I-Iughes, who has served on The Board Ionger Than any oTher member, and Mrs. SmiTh, who has Taken such an inTeresT in all school aTFairs. I 4 l Teel ThaT This period oT reconsTrucTion aT Beverly has been oT greaT value To us all. We lcnow now whaT iT means To hold our sTudenT body TogeTher wiThouT all The mechan- ical devices usually needed To promoTe school spiriT. lvlinus buildings and all The exTernal physical comTorTs usually con- sidered so necessary, we have emerged wiTh a beTTer appre- ciaTion oT The meaning oT school. We know now ThaT The essenTial Things To The success oT any sTudenT body are a common purpose and a beTTer undersTandingoT The human relaTionships involved. im. Buildings are builT and used, Then They deTerioraTe, become ouT oT daTe. An earThgualce occurs. To provide againsT such a TuTure disasTer, buildings are rebuilT, reno- vaTed, modernized. Thus, in buildings, progress Through reconsTrucTionl A X BuT in humans, reconsTrucTion is conTinuous. The per- sonaliTies oT young people necessarily undergo persisTenT changes, ideas, ideals, mannerisms, undersTandings-all are reshaped, renovaTed and modernized. Thus each person is daily reconsTrucTedg and may I wish Tor each Norman A CenTury oT Progress in Tour shorT years oT ReconsTrucTion. , ' 1 ,ply BLANCT-IE E. DAVIS Girls' Adviser GERALD l-I, AYERS AssisTanT Principal l 5 GEORGIANA ADAMS English RUSSELL ADAMS Malhemalics, Chemislry WIL ROBERT J. BALL Guidance LIAM DOUGLAS ADAMS Typing, Social Sludies GEORGIA ASI-IWORTI-I Commercial DOROTHY E. BAUER Social Sludies KEN NETI-I I-I, BEESON Malhemalics, Mechanical Drawing CAROLINE W. BENNETT Ari I-IILDEGARD BOELTER German, Spanish NEWMAN C. BORDEN Malhemalics ROSALIE M. BOTTERELL MARGARET LOU ISE Ar'I - Orienlalion, Social Sfuclies CHARLES W. BROWN Physical Educalion BROWN ESTELLE Y. BURCI-I Heallrh Coorclinalor JOI-IN E. CANADY Physical Eclucalion GLEN M. CASE Music I-IELEN CLARK Physical Educalion WILLIAM C. CURLEY Melal Shop LILLIAN S. DRAVES Physical Eclucafion DOLORES TEJEDA DYMEK Spanish MONNA BETI-IUNE EAGLE English C. EVAN ENGBERG French FLORENCE FAST ANDREW GOOD Prinling FRANCES AI Lalin Social Sluclies NORMAN S. FJELDSTED Science LEEN GRIFFIN LOUIS I. I-IANCI-IETT CHARLES C, I-IERBST Science Wooclshop GLADYS KNIGHT I-IARRIS Clolhing MARY Tl-IOMSEN I-IERBST English RUTH B. I-IERBST IVA FRANCES I-IU RD Malhemalics English WALTER B. I-IERREID Physical Eclucalion MARY BINGHAM I-IURLBUT English, French MARY A. JENKINS French EDITI-I KNOLES Spanish I-IARRIET GRACE KROGI-I Lalin HOWARD P. LEA Commercial I-I. GENEVA LEWIS Algebra LILLIAINI MAGNER Libralyw OLIVE J. McCLURE I Home Economics I KENNETH C. MITCHELL I Geomeiry, Senior Adviser LEAH K. MOORE Music WILLIAM C. MORRISON Science GENE NIELSON English, Drama WRIGHT E. OWEN Chemislry JOHN C. PADILLA Spanish ALIDA PARKER English EMILY JANET PATEY Physical Educaiion WILLIAM C. QUANDT Social Sfudies A EUNICE SCHMIDT English, Journalism FREDERIC R, SPELLICY English LEONARD N. STEIMLE General Scie.nce, Orieniaiion EM ERY STOOPS English, Speech ALBERTA H, SWALLOW Commercial LENNOX TIERNEY Ari' HARRIET LOUISE TOUTON English, Drama I-IAZEL S. VAUGI-IAN Librarian ANITA WEIL Typing FREDERICK E. WESSON Social Sfuclies MARGARET L. WHITE English ROBERT P. WHITTEN English, Drama ANNA W. WILSON Physical Eolucalion . CHARLES F. WRIGHT Debale, Social Sludies GEORGE W. WRIGI-IT Music SAX ELLIOT JANET PELPHREY JANSSEN ALFRED M. NICOLAS Physical Educalion Orienlafion French, SPGUISII LOWELL C. FROST GRACE K. RATHWELL Biology Malhemaiics I 7 SHERMAN MELLINKOFF u Four years in relrospecl are hard Io summarize in Iour paragraphs, especially four Thai say good-bye. In Iacl Io say good-Ioye Io Beverly, To all Ihal Normans and Normandy have meanl Jro me, is a diriicull Iaslc in ilsehc. Eighl happy and prolilable semeslers have made unbreakable bonds OI allachmeni. Each Norman, as a vilal parl of his school, feels and lives Ihe spiril Jrhar is Beverly's, Ialces wilh him a spark of Jrhal inspiralion when he leaves. Similarly each Norman can conlribule his share Io Beverly spiril and Iradilrion. Each year's sludenlr-body can add Io Ihe glory OI Bev- erly's name. A We who began Ihe school year in Ienls have earneslly P'eSICle'iI endeavored Io malce our conlriloulion Io BeverIy's spiril and cherished Iradilions. We have seen one ol: Ihe greal- esl Jrransilions in our schooI's hislory, and Through Ihal Jrransilion we have demonslrraled somelhing new in Beverly spiriI'. A loyal, cooperalive sludenl-body and facullry have STUDENT BODY proved Ihal BeverIy's spiril COULD live in a new abode, for BeverIy's spiril LIVES IN The individuals who are Nor- FIRST SEMESTER mandy, noi in her walls alone. The challenge, Jrherefore, is noi Io Jrhe Iariclcs, buf Io Normans. May Ihe challenge be mel wilh achievemenl and progress. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BOB BECKI-IAM PEGGY STEWART ETI-IEL HAMILTON Commissioner Einance GEORGE OLIVER JIM I-IENDRICK Vicevpresidenl Commissioner Records Commissioner Publicily Commissioner Safely BOB DITTRICK - VIRGINIA PECK Commissioner Sludenl Employrnenf BILL REINECKE TIM TAIT Presidenl' Girls' League RENNIE KELLY I-lead Yell Leader Edilor I-Iighlighls Presidenl' Boys' League CLAIRE COX SALLY MILEHAUSER- Commissioner C'irIs'WeII:are DICK BENDI-IEIM GRACE FOX BILL ROSENBERG Commissioner OirIs'A+hIe'rics RUTI-IELEN LIST Presidenl Knlghfs Presidenl Alpha Commissioner Boys' Arhlelics Commissioner Scholarship ETHEL HAMILTON Vice-PresidenT JIM VANCE Head YeII Leader BOB BECKHAM PresidenT KnighTs I musT conTess ThaT, To me, The Task oT wriTing This mes- sage is a pIeasanT one. AIThough I sincerely regreT The C nearness oT my commencemenT, I have Iooked Torward To 5 af if I 5 T T 2 Z :Z The wriTing oT This, my IasT TareweII. When I pause and reTIecT on The many happy and K insTrucTive hours I have spenT here aT BeverIy, I reaIize more Than ever ThaT These Tour TIeeTing years have been Tour oT The besT years in my IiTe. I can onIy beg you who are conTempIaTing your com- mencemenTs in The TuTure To Take immediaTe knowledge oT your surroundings. There are no Tiner groups oT in- JOHNNY GRANT PresidenT y sTrucTors, advisers, or cIassmaTes in any high schooI Than here aT Beverly. The opporTuniTies are many and Their vaIues are inTiniTe. Take The TuIIesT advanTage oT These opporTuniTies Tor never again will They be oTTered you. To have been presidenT has been an experience and a ioy which I cherish mosT dearly. IT is saTisTying, moreover, To reaIize ThaT I do noT Ieave our schooI behind, buT raTher STUDENT BODY SECOND SEMESTER carry These happy memories Torever. Wwe BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HARRIET STACY BOB BRECKNER JOHN DeNAUL Commissioner Records Commissioner PubIiciTy Commissioner STudenT EmpIoymer WALTER STOESSEL ARMAND BALLANTYNE TOM ATKINSON Commissioner Finance JIM HENDRICK Commissioner SaTeTy GORDON PAYIN EdiTor HighIighTs PresidenT Boys' League Commissioner Boys' WeITar TRU BOLIN ANNE GILLESPIE RUTHELEN LIST PresidenT Girls' League VIRGINIA EDINGTON Commissioner Girls' Welfare BETTYE BEAVEF PresidenT Alphas Commissioner GirIs' AThIeTics EdiTor WaTchTowe BILL GALLOWAY SALLY MILLHAUSER Commissioner Boys' AThIeTics Commissioner Scholarship 6 3 v E F? ? 1 IRGINIA PECK TRU BOLIN ANNE GILLESPIE JANE FORSTER PresidenT Vice-PresidenT SSCFGTGW Treasurer TRU BOLTN JANE FORSTER RUTH MELLINKOFF PAT LOY PresidenT Vice-PresiclenT SecreTary Treasurer THE GIRLS' LEAGUE The acTiviTies oT The Girls' League are varied and numbered. The Girls' League CabineT whose duTy iT is To manage These aTTairs hopes ThaT every girl as a member oT The league will parTicipaTe in These varied acTiviTies. FirsT came The Big and Li++Ie SisTer ParTy GcTober 8, which is given aT The beginning oT each semesTer To help The new girls geT acquainTed and To welcome Them To Beverly. Then came The Upper Grade lvloThers' Tea OcTober 22, which is given each semesTer To acguainT The moThers and The Teachers. December I8, The Girls' League TogeTher wiTh The Boys' League gave The ChrisTmas Dance, wiTh Freddie Packard Turnishing The music. And lasT oTall came The Lower Grade lv1oThers' Tea on January I3. STarTing a new semesTer The Big and LiTTle SisTer ParTy was given February 24 wiTh a l-lawaiian Theme. On lvlarch I I The CabineT sponsored a Paper Drive To make money Tor The League. To The winners, The Senior A's, a cup was given. The Lower Grade lvioThers' Tea was on lvlarch I8. Following This The Two Leagues gave a second school dance, The EasTer Dance, lvlarch I9. The OrchesTra was Ray King's. To Tinish The Term, The Upper Grade lVloThers' Tea was given on May 26. The Girls' League CabineT is made up oT The Tour oTTicers oT The League, Commis- sioner oT Girls' WelTare, Commissioner oT Girls' AThleTics, PresidenT oT The Alphas, Com- miTTee Chairmen, and The l'lisTorian.This group manages all Girls' League acTiviTies and helps To make many oTher school evenTs successTul. Commissioner oT Girls' WelTare: Claire Cox and Anne Gillespie: Commissioner oT Girls' AThleTics: Sally Millhauser and Virginia EdingTon: PresidenT oT Alphas: Grace Fox and RuThelen LisT: Chairman oT PhilanThropy CommiTTee: BeTTy Beal and Jean VoorvaarT7 Chairman oT l-lospiTaliTy CommiTTee: MarTha BuTler3 Chairman oT Serving CommiTTee: Elinor Parker and RuTh DeYoung: Chairman oT Ways and Means CommiTTee: Marian Campbell: Chairman oT RepresenTaTive Com- miTTee: RuThelen LisT and KaThlyn Coddg Chairman oT Flower CommiTTee: PaTricia Young and Helen Weymang l-lisTorian: Virginia EdingTon and Nancy Allen. ,- ,X - L-fx?-h b X X s f L Ls KLk.L. Q I - , , 1 ii - -'ar T as ' I 1 A,xx S A nh RENNIE KELLY NEIL CASSON JACK ROSENBER6 WALTER MCKENZIE PresidenT SecreTary Treasurer Vice-PresidenT JIM I-IENDRICK GORDON PAYNE JACK DONOGI-IUE BILL I-IENRY PresidenT Vice-PresidenT SecreTary Treasurer BOYS' LEAGUE Every boy in Beverly is auTomaTicaIIy made a member oT The Boys' League aT The Time oT his enroIImenT. The purpose oT The Ieague is To TurTher The general weITare oT all The boys in The schooI, and To cooperaTe in every way To help The TacuITy and The sTudenT body governmenT. The Ieague is governed by The Boys' League CabineT, composed oT a PresidenT, Vice-PresidenT, SecreTary, Treasurer, and six associaTe judges oT The Boys' CourT. The cabineT members aIso serve as iudges oT The CourT, wiTh The Vice-PresidenT as ChieT JusTice. The Boys' League has several evenTs during The year. AT The beginning oT each se- mesTer, They hold a Big and LiTTIe BroTher parTy Tor The new boys. This cusTom was sTarTed only This year. They also have an assembly Tor boys onIy during The year. Working Tor The good oT The school, The Ieague serves To uniTy The boys Tor beTTer cooperaTion wiTh The adminisTraTion, TacuITy, and sTudenT body. 2 I GIRLS' COURT The Girls' Courf is composed of fhe Commissioner of Girls' Welfare, who is fhe Chief Jusfice of fhe Courf, and six associafe iudges elecfed by fhe Girls' League. lfs faculfy sponsor is Mrs. Grace Rafhwell. The Courf's purpose is fo judge all cases of discipline which are referred fo if by fhe Girls' Adviser, Mrs. Blanche E. Davis. The of- fenders are punished by being given cifafions. The number of cifafions given depends on fhe seriousness of fhe offense and fhe number of fimes fhe girl has appeared before fhe Courf. If a girl receives many cifafions, fhis seriously affecfs her graduafion. A new plan was sfarfed during fhe firsf semesfer. Under fhis, all girls wifh a number of fardinesses are broughf before fhe Courf, and chronic offenders 'are given cifafions. The new sysfem was found fo have greaf effecf. Commissioners of Girls' Welfare: Claire Cox and Anne Gillespie. Judges: Beffy Ann l-lowland, Beffy Ann Sherman, Merrie Louise Barber, Ann Thieme, Pai Fox, Nancy Allen, Beffy Sfacy, Isabel Derbyshire, Ann Pulliam, Kiffen Hamilfon, Norma Louise McKenzie. BOYS' COURT The Boys' Courf is composed of fhe officers of fhe Boys' League and six associafe iudges. The Vice-Presidenf acfs as Chief Jusfice of fhe Courf. The purpose of fhis body is fo iudge all cases of discipline which happen oufside of fhe classroom, such as going off bounds, difching classes, and smoking af school. Lasf year a new sysfem of punish- menf was puf info effecf. A psychological freafmenf of offenders has been found fo have a much greafer effecf fhan fhe old sysfem of cifafions. Officers: Presiclenf, Rennie Kelly and Jim Hendrick, Vice-Presidenf, Wah' McKenzie and Gordon Payne' Secrefary Jack Rosenberg and Jack Donoghueg Treasurer, Neil Casson and Bill Henry. , ' ' HenderS.iL:1olgB?i Eyirweeg aKnetLlygOFk1hil'ipml-nl!Lgchins, John l-lufsler, l-lomer Rydell, Bruce Carpenfer, Lee Champion, Bill Henry, Al Woodill, John OFFICE FORCE MRS. HELEN ANDERSON MISS BETTY BOWERS MR. JAMES R. LEE MRS. IRENE MASON MISS LUCIE SCI-IWERIN MISS GRACE WOOLSEY BOUNDS COMMITTEE The Bounds CommiTTee is a group oT sTudenTs, under a TaculTy supervisor, Mr. Evan Engberg, who paTrol The school grounds in order ThaT no sTudenTs leave The grounds during school hours wiThouT permission. This is necessary, noT only Tor The sTudenTs' pro- TecTion, buT because oT sTaTe laws which make The school responsible Tor The welTare oT The sTudenTs while They are aT school. The Bounds CommiTTee has Tull powers To reporT Those sTudenTs disobeying The law To The school courTs. IT is composed oT sTudenTs who volunTeer Tor This duTy as a service To Their school. AUTO PATROL The AuTo PaTrol is an organizaTion oT The school, composed oT boys, under The head oT The Commissioner oT SaTeTy. The duTies oT This group are To prevenT parking near The school in places unTavorable To The neighborhood and The school, To prevenT sTudenTs Trom moving Their auTomobiles during school hours, and To inspecT The neighborhood where sTudenTs may have gaThered, Thereby going oTT bounds and violaTing The rules oT The school. The boys who serve as The AUTO PaTrol are careTully selecTed as They musT be licensed operaTors, have auTomobiles in which To paTrol, be TrusTworThy, reliable, and honesT. Theirs is an imporTanT responsibiliTy, as iT noT only proTecTs The school Trom cases oT injury, TheTT and oTher casualTies, buT also assures The parenTs oT a maximum oT saTeTy while Their children are aT school. 23 AUDITORIUM Phofograph by John Boehm Norman cul+ure on parade- Pain+ in plasfer on The wall: Symbol of our fighfing spirit Bearing sjrandards Jrhrough Th e ages f b wi AILM vw-1 EighIeenIh COMMENCEME NT WinI'er I937 8:I5 RM. January 28, I937 BEVERLY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL Processional Class of Winier, I937 SaIu're Io Ihe Flag Led by JAMES FRANK MILLS Address: Thru Ihe Eyes of Janus ROBERT WYLIE ANDERSON Vocal Solo: Sylvia GEORGE B. ROSS, JR. ---- Accompanied by FRED CLEMENS WILSON Address: Facing Tomorrow BARBARA PINSON Seleclion: EgrnonI' OverIure ------ BEVERLY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Address: IdeaIs of Our You+h SHERMAN MELLINKOFF Presenfalion of Awards: KnighI's Cup Io -------- Presenled by DR. GERALD AYERS, Assislanf Principal Facully Scholarship Cup Io ------ Presenied by ROBERT J. BALL, Direclor of Guidance Sealbearers 'Io --------- Presenfed by BLANCHE E. DAVIS, Girls' Adviser Ephebians Io -------- - Speaks - -Bee'rhoven - RICHARD BENDHEIM SHERMAN MELLINKOFE JOHN FRANCIS GAVIN SHERMAN MELLINKOFF H I CHARLES WESLEY BOGGS I SHERMAN MELLINKOEF Presenled by KENNETH C. MITCHELL, Senior Class Adviser Presenlralrion of Class . Arnold A. Bowhay, Principal Response for Board of Educaiion and Presenlalion of Diplomas W. STANWOOD FIELD, Member of Board of Educaiion Roll Call EDWARD J. HUMMEL, Superinfendenf of Schools Recessionalx RecessionaI ------------ DeKoven BEVERLY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA and CLASS OF WINTER I937 MR. GEORGE W. WRIGHT, Direcror MR. GLEN CASE, Vocal Direclor Today well Iived makes every yes'rercIay a dream of happiness and every 'tomorrow a vision of hope. Senior Sponsor: KENNETH C. MITCHELL 27 'Q-PM ls-F ffm, v f 4 Q! V ffff ff X. 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Diilriclc Marshall Draper Avalane Marsha Ezer Jack Warren Elson, Jr. Georgiana Feagans Jeanne Fesler William l-l. Fleming Paul B. Feliz Q Roberi Louis Friedenlhal John Francis Gavin Sealbearer Don E. Glenn Arnold Goldman Roberl Griiciin Palricia Gene l-lambrighl Slanley Jacobs Barbara Lee James Roberl L. Kelly Shigelco Korenaga George Larson Ben McCullach Paula Lee Lincoln Gay Maclise Sherman Mellinlcofi Sealbearer, Ephebian Russell Mimmack Ann Monlrgomery Viclor Monlgomery, Jr. lrwin Nelson Belh Palricia Noon Roberi L. Osgood Siella Louise Oxender Kalhryn Paulin Joyce Peslerre Barbara Pinson Cy Rabuchin Charles William Reineclce Sallie Roloeris William Leo Rosenberg Peggy Rough Jeanne Adele Ruple Dorolhy Lorraine Sherrill Berry Ellen Spooner Edna Louise Slansberry Dororhy Thomason Roberlr C. Tuclcer, Jr. Tom Tyler Eleanor Van Bruni Mary Wallcer Kalrhryn Welsh Charlolle Wenlz Lillian Virginia Wallcer Gordon S. Wevill Fred Clemens Wilson Margarer Ziesmer i l A Alberl' Aufderheicle Lawrence S. Meyran, Jr. Richard Bendheim Vondell Darr Pearl Decker Roberl Griggs Gordon l-l. l-lodge Van J. Kaufman Waller l-l. Miller William C. Moore William Thomas Morris Alislair M. Oliphanr Waller Por1'er Mariclaire Rarlerly Roberi Eldon Reeser George B. Ross, Jr. Secrelary Gaynelle Shive Roloerl K. Wallcer Arlhur Weidl 29 Nineleenlh COMMENCEMENT Summer I937 8:I5 P.M. June I7, I937 BEVERLY HILLS Hiei-I SCHOOL LInIinished Symphony - - - - - - ' ' ' ' ' Schuberl BEVERLY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Processional Class ol Summer, I937 Salule Io Ihe Elag Led by WILLIAM C. LOY Address: Our Ever Presenl EuIure WALTER McKENZIE . Vocal Solo: SpiriI EIower ---- I ' CamPbell'T'PT0n ELEANOR ELIZABETH DAVENPORT Accompanied by MRS. LEAH MOORE Address: Walking in Ihe Highlands ol Ihe Mind PEGGY STEWART . Two Piano Ensemble: WaIIz ol Ihe EIowers - ' TCha'k0W5kY MARVA ROSS and SERGE HOVEY Address: Class ol I937 GEORGE C. OLIVER, JR. Verse Speaking Choir: I. SonneH ---- ---- - - ' Weaver 2. Song of Ihe Open Road ----- ----- W hllman Lois Budelier, Mary Illene Darling, Elinor Elizabelh Davenporl, Elinor Elizabelh Graham, Har- riel Kalherine Hessell, Margrel Elizabelh Nixon, Elinor Parker, Ann Pellicciolli, Joy Eslher Rogoff, Beverly Eslelle Thomas, Jean Vander Pyl, Bonnee Willils, Jack VC. Collon, Thomas Earl Hughes, Willard W. Kielh, Roberl J. Maddox, William De Mer Rains, Raymond Beach SI. John, Waller J. Sfoessel, Jr., Ralph Maurice Malleson. Presenlalion ol Awards: KnighI's Cup-Io Roberl Pye Beckham, Jr. Presenled by DR. GERALD AYERS, Assislanl Principal Alpha Cilizenship Cup-Io Virginia Lee Peck Presenled by MRS. BLANCHE E. DAVIS, GirI's Adviser Eaculry Scholarship Cup-Io Sally Jane Millhauser Presenled by MR. ROBERT J. BALL, Direclor ol Guidance Ephebians-Io Harrier Slacy, Peggy Slewarl, Jean Thurslon Vander Pyl, Colin E. Brown, Jr., Waller McKenzie, Richard C. Norlon. Presenled by MR. KENNETH C. MITCHELL, Senior Class Adviser Presenlalion ol Class MR. ARNOLD BOWHAY, JR., Principal Response for Board of Educalion and Presenlalion ol Diplomas MRS. LETHA C. SMITH, Secrelary of Board ol Educalion Roll Call MR. EDWARD J. HUMMELL, Superinlendenl ol Schools Recessionalz RecessionaI --.. ....... - DeKove,-, Class ol Summer I937 BEVERLY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA under direclion of MR. GEORGE WRIGHT VERSE SPEAKING CHOIR under direclion ol MISS GENE NIELSON Vocal Direclor, MR. GLEN M. CASE Today well lived makes every yeslerday a dream of happiness and every Iomorrow a vision of hope. Senior Sponsor: KENNETH C. MITCHELL 30 Allan E. Boal, Jr. Presiclenl Peggy Slewari Vice-Presidenl Ephebian Berlrye Lorene Beaver Secrelary William C. Loy Treasurer Bobbie Argall Jack Vinceni Arierburn Tom Alkinson Rulh Bailey Ted Ballard l-laynes Barwick Roberl' Pye Beckham, Jr. l-larry W. Bennelrl William l-l. BenneH Jewel Naomi Berry l-larvey Blanchard ' Nalhaniel Blankenship Ellison Bloodgood Margery Boehm William Ralph Bradley Roberlr Wilson Breckner Margaref Mary Brehm George Breslin, Jr. Waller Winrhrop Bridge Colin F. Brown, Jr. Ephebian Jane Shirley Brown Jerry Brown Lois Budelier Lillian C. Bumgarner Don Burke Beniamin Marlin Burslein Marlha Louise Buller Joseph V. Caliva Marian Jean Campbell Mary Louise Carlson Ann Chambers Caiherine Jane Charlron Bob Clemenis Anlhony Coldewey, Jr. Geraldine l-l. Coonan Guy Cooper, Jr. XMB K if i 3 V any 1 4 X!wX ssic J ,W , Wwe J B M 5 Jaclc C. Corlron Claire Alline Cox John Rernberi' Daniel Mary llene Darling Marie Eielding Dashiell L Elinor Elizabeih Davenporl John B. DeNaulJr Rurh De Young Paul Charles Doose Marie, Dreyer 4 g .,A- Kennelh Duncan Evelyn Dunn Janice Ann Dullon Elizabeirh Jane Earl Margarel Lucile Eckslein Barbara Field Lewis Eleclcenslein Nancy Eollcs Chapel M. Eooie Grace Marie Fox Sealbearer Peggy Gaddis William C. Galloway l-lelen Gdynia Roloerl E. Geiz Louise Jean Gordon Belly Joan Glasser Elinor Elizabelh Graham John Garner Granr Madge Willard Greene Billie Jane Greenbaum Beverly l-laines Eihel l-lamilion Clarlce Merriman Harris Knighi Llewellyn I-larris, Jr. Myron Willard Harris Mary Louise l-lawlces Jack E Healy in 5 xi J L Pearl Elinor l-lemeon ' ' i James W. Hendrick Miriam Helene Henning Y Harriell Kalherine Hessell Roberl Darrell Hicks, Jr. Waller Hillcer Jeanne Hochslraser Susan Holloway Peler Carl Holnbaclc Daryl Hoyl Helen Houslen John Paule Hull Thomas Earl Hughes Marie Clillon Hyall John Bruce Jermyn Henry B. Johnson Willard W. Keilh Margarel Louise Kinsey Carol Kingsley Richard Killrelle, Jr. Louis B. Kleindiensl Oscar Kragan Jaclcie Landine Palricia Anne La ngford Adeline Margarel La Perle Roberla Rulh Lalham Thomas C. Lengyel Janel Kalherine Lindell Vera Rulhelen Lisl Sealbearer Alan Longacre Carol Mary Love Lucille Suzanne Low Burlon Dale Mccready Lela McKinney Sealbearer John Arlhur McWaid Nancy Salisbury Macfxdam Winfield MacDonald John Madsen Roloerl J. Maddox Jean lrene Maguire Roberl Mallon Summer School Lloyd Fuller Mauldin , ,ff . I , , gi,-5 if W WN Wil. W A if f rf 0 , irrir L ,fa fam. ' fel ,',,,. 1 i ..'. ' ,' ,. ,A Avg: ff wfffkyy - . , Maps 1 K Marian A. Menzer Helen Barbara Messenger Dorolhy Millen Sally Jane Millhauser Sealbearer Rulh Franceen Mills Alicia Monlrgomery Doris Monlrgomery Dorolhy E. Morgan Lenore Murdock Georgia Murray Gary l-lideo Nagai Maxine Ru+h Nalley David Lee Narver, Jr. Eleanor Nemec Muriel l-l. Newman Margarer Elizabelh Nixon Richard C. Norfon Ephebian Samuel James Ogilvie, Jr. George C. Oliver, Jr. Marie Louise Orlh Vivian Page BeHe Pill Park Elinor Parker Belly Jane Parks Virginia Lee Peck Ann PelliccioHi Marlha Phillips Dorolhy Jean Philp I-lerberl Thomas Pinney Nalalie Lorraine Plaiur Margarei Clair Plaul Phyllis l-lelene Plummer Jeanne Polrlasch William DeMyer Rains Lois LaVerne Ramey Roberl Randall Roloerla Redding William Thomas Reedy Winifred Renard Joy Richard' Charles William Richardson Joy Esjrher Rogoii Charles E. Rufherford Jayne Sanner Belly Schader William Frank Schmidl Rolaeri Schneider Shirley Shean Rufh Sheranian Edwin Allen Shrader Clayion Siccardi Jaclc F. Simons Nellie Schulfs Barbara Smilhson Jerry Spencer Snyder Kafhryn Spain Vicior Johnson Spolis Palrlison Sprague Raymond Beach S+. John l-larriel' Sracy Sealbearer Epheloian James L. Slifiler Waller J. Sfoessel, Jr. John Arihur Slone Anna Slurm Edwin J. Sullivan Dorolhy Sunday James Fullon Tail' Doroihy Cecile Te+e Julia Rozena Therofl Beverly Eslelle Thomas Joyce Crawford Timmins Raymond B. Torian Jack W. Llpmeyer J. Palmer Ullerbaclc lvlargarel Louise Vail James Dowell Vance Jean Thurslon Vander Pyl Ephebian Joyce Louise Veale J. Kennelh Veeder, Jr. if i m y Jean Voorvaarr Leon Wallace Sealbearer Dorolhy Jane Warne William Caroll Warren lll -is l-lelen Virginia Weyman La Drue Willardson Bonnee Willils Kalhryn Jeanne Wilson Sealbearer E. James Wolfe, Jr. Olive Marion Wood Shirlee Louise Woodhouse Alice Woodward Gwen Woodward Pauliia Woolsey Willis Wrighl William J. Amesloy Melville Barry Virginia Beauchamp Charles Brown Frances Gail Chown Roberl E. Earle Thomas Farrell Maynard N. Franlcenberg Alfred s. l-landfuss Serge l-lovey Douglas A. Kenaslon Melville L. Kilbourne, Jr. 36 Eric Lee Marva Ross Edi+h Claire Sheehan Paily Slarr Be++e Lipper Waller McKenzie Ephebian I . b I Pairicia Shllman Lewis McPherson l ' Lois l-lelyn Wadenslein Dorolhy Ruih Malinow D u Richard Wallz Ralph Maurice Mafieson l l-larry L. 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Bell, Kalhleen Benham, Joan Bennell, Harry Berrien, Ted Berry, Sylvia Bluhm, Jeanne Blum, Eclylhe Brennon, Cyril Boone, Dan Borcherl, Fred Burns, Belly Lou Cagan, Sidney Carlson, Belly Carpenler, Belly Lou Carpenler, Bruce Chapella, Lolila Chase, Pal Chealham, Lois Clark, Bessibelle Clark, Karin Crawford, Joan Cunningham, Roberl' Curlis, Conslance Daley, Sara Lou DeBaugh, fi- Bangs, Bill Bendheim, Belle Black, Muriel Blodgel, Barbara Bluemle, Ted Cameron, Sandy Ceccarini, Ray Champion, Lee Clelro, Mary Lou Cloakey, Doug Doerrier, Wilhelmina Dunham, Bill Edlnglon, Virginia Edwards, Elsa Evans, Rulh Gold, Frances Goldson, Lenore Hanna, Rulh Haslup, Lloyd Hersey, Bill Horace, Helen Hudson, Tom Hughes, Harry Hulberl, Dorolhy Hummel, Bob Johnson, Beverly Jones, Dan Kidder, Ted Laverly, Bob Lesler, Mary Mahana, Mall Mallon, Bob Mason, Earle Millan, Eleanor Millen, Dorolhy Payne, Gordon Perkins, Mary Elizabelh Perren, Henry Pellerson, Hamplon Poller, Dick Rapp, George Robinson, Coralee Rosencranz, Dorolhy Ross, Barbara Russell, Jean Sherman, Elhel Sirdevan, Joanne Sulor, Jacqueline Twilchell, Herberl Van Ness, Bill While, Belly While, Marion Wilkinson, Rhea Williams, Emmons Woodill, Allred Ziesrner, Jack Andrews, Nancy Armella, John Auslin, Bob Bailey, Woolen Beal, Belly Bever, Sam Beyer, Peggy Billings, Jane Binns, Dick Black, Belly Borun, Dorolhy Bowers, Jean Brisbois, Roy Brough, J, P. 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F --VVV V- - 43 NORTH WING Plmolograplw by Ralph Gabriel lr1l'o a slcy of dreams and hopes and sunlil fujrures- Soars a ladder scaling walls of rough-hewn, morrled brlclc To some H' is bul' sfeps of age and climbing years- To ollwers ir is rlwe ladder of aclwievemenr and fulfillment 1 J W if f 5 E X Members: PALLADIAN SOCIE PALLADIAN SOCIETY The members oT The Palladian SocieTy are The sTudenTs in school who are superior in scholasTic achievemenT. Besides TosTering a high sTandard oT scholarship, The purpose oT The socieTy is To encourage broad ideals oT service. The acTiviTies include conven- Tions, club meeTings, and social TuncTions, such as The semi-annual Sealbearer luncheons. The Palladian SocieTy is one oT many such high school organizaTions. The CaliTor- nia Scholarship FederaTion, oT which The Palladian SocieTy is chapTer one hundred and eighTy-Tive, has chapTers in Two hundred oTher CaliTornia high schools. Members are accorded due honors in high school and wear The Torch pin, which is The emblem oT The club. Seniors who have been Palladians during Two-Thirds oT Their high school course become liTe members oT The FederaTion and are known as Sealbearers. Miss MargareT WhiTe and Mr. Norman FgeldsTed sponsor The Palladian SocieTy. Officers: President RuThelen LisT and Sally Millhauser: Girls' Vice-PresidenT, RuTh MelinkoTF and Rhea Wilkinson: Boys' Vice-PresidenT, Jack Gavin and lrving Hellman: SecreTary, HarrieT STacy and Suzanne Reynoldsq Treasurer, Marcelle l:orTier and Sylvia Berry. Helene Arkin 'Bob AusTin 'MarTha AusTin Virginia Baker Bill Bangs 'Adrienne BanoviTz BeTTy Jane Beal lrving Beckman 'Sylvia Berry Jeanne Biggar BeTTy Black 'Tru Bolin Jean Bowers Jane Boyer Geraldine Brigance ConsTance Bridge KaTherine Buclcler 'Diana Burke MarTha BuTler Bruce CarpenTer BeT+y Jean Carson 'Frances Ceccarini Harry Clarke Claire Cox RoberT Cunningham Nancy CurTiss MarTha Darbyshire Marie Dashiell 'Dryden DavenporT 'Dick Davis Julio DeElorza Muriel DeiTer 'BeTTy Derrah Mary Lee Dewan Virginia Dorr Beverly Douglass Virginia EdingTon MargueriTe EllsworTh Jayne EngsTrom Winnie Farnan 'Ames Fischer Tim Fogel RuTh Polling 'Jane l:orsTer 'Marcelle ForTier 'Grace Fox 'Wallace PriesTedT Ralph Gabriel Jack Gavin 'Anne Gillespie Frances Gold Bernie Gordon Louise Gordon Kyle Granger AniTa Granich Madge Green. Billie Greenbaum 'CharloTTe Greenbaum Bill Greemcield EThel HamilTon Nancy HarTwell Clarice HaTTenback lrving Hellman Mary MargareT Henn Bill Henry Jean Herdman WalTer Hilker 'RoberT l-line BeTTy HoeTner Peggy Hoyl' 'Philip HuTchins Jack lrving BeTTy Jesse Carolyn Johnson 'Dick Johnson 'Irene Kahn Greg Kelly Donas Jean Kennedy Helene Leckma.n Anne Lengyel RoberT Lewis 'Bolo LibboTT Barbara Linn 'RuThelen LisT Mary Alice Loye Margarel' MacPherson LeTa McKinney 'Norma Louise MCK WalTer McKenzie 'Henry Magnin Shirley Marcus 'Earl Mason 'RuTh Melli,nkoTl Sherman Mellinko 'KenneTh Merz 'Sally Millhauser Anne MonTgomery Marlys Nelson BeTh Noon enzii Dick NorTon 'Sara NorTon 'George Oliver 'Mariorie OsTrander Mary PabsT DoroThy Pagan Lucille Parkening 'Elinor Parker Norma PaTTerson Jean PaTTerson Mac Pederson 'CourTaney Perren 'NaTalie PlaTT Jeanne PoTTasch 'MarTha Powell Mary Powell Gloria Regal 'Suzanne Reynolds 'Barbara Ringheim 'Joan Robbins Mariorie Rosenkranz Charles RuTherTord 'Frank Ruziecke Donna Sandler Helen Schneider 'Lawson Schwer PaT ScoTT 'David Seabury 'Lila SeiTl: BeTTy Ann Sherman Muriel Simmonds Jack Simons Jackie Singer 'DoroThy Skroopka 'AleTha SmiTh Marjorie SmiTh Jayne Snader KaThryn Spain Shirley STarr 'HarrieT STacy 'Charles STein Peggy STewarT 'WalTer SToessel 'John STrock 'Leslie Swabacker Julia TheroTT 'MargareT Vail 'Willard Van Ness Jean VoorvaarT June Wade 'Leon Wallace Jane WallersTedT ArThur Webber 'Avis WeinsTein Dick Wells 'Rhea Wilkinson 'La Drue Willardson Max Willardson Tom WinneTT 'KaThryn Wilson Marie Wood Barbara Woodhouse AI Woodill 'Gregory Young 'PaTTy Young 'BoTh SemesTers ALPHAS...THE KNIGI-i'rs ALPHAS A girl is made an Alpha as a reward Tor ouTsTanding ciTizenship, scholarship, and sporTsmanship. CandidaTes are recommended by The TaculTy and voTed in by The members, no girl belonging To a secreT sororiTy being eligible. The aims oT The socieTy are willing service and parTicipaTion in school acTiviTies. Phila,nThropic work is The main acTiviTy oT The Alphas. The girls send Thanksgiving baskeTs To The needy, help wiTh The ChrisTmas aT Albion STreeT School, and give Tinancial aid To girls Through a Tund kepT in Mrs, Davis' oTFice. OTher acTiviTies include The annual BeneTiT Tea and The Alpha Da.nce. Alphas may be recognized by Their royal blue sweaTers wiTh whiTe A's. The sponsors oT This group are Mrs. Blanche E, Davis and lvliss lvlargarel' WhiTe. Officers: Presiclenf, Grace Fox and RuThelen LisTg Vice-President RuTheIen LisT and Virginia Peckg SecreTary, HarrieT Sfacy and BeTTye Beaver, Treasurer, Rhea Wilkinson and Barbara Anderson. Members: Barbara Anderson, BeTTy Beal, BeTTye Beaver, Jewel Berry, Tru Bolin, MarTha BuTler, Marian Campbell, Karin Clark, Mary Lou CleTro, Claire Cox, Marie Dashiell, RuTh DeYoung, Virginia Edingron, Jane ForsTer, Marcelle ForTier, Grace Fox, Anne Gillespie, Efhel l-lamilTon, HarrieTT Hessell, Florence Hickey, RuThelen LisT, PaTricia Loy, RuTh Mellinkoff, Sally Millhauser, Norma McKenzie, Anne MonTgomery, Elinor Parker, Virginia Peck, Ann PelliccioTTi, BeTTy Ann Sherman, HarrieTT STacy, Peggy STewarT, DoroThy Thomason, Jane Thornburg, Jeanne Vander Pyl, Marcella von DieTz, Jean VoorvarT, Helen Weyman, Rhea Wilkinson, Kay Wilson, Shirley Woodhouse, PaHy oung. THE Knlei-ns The members oT The K,nighTs organizaTion have achieved The greaTesT honor ThaT can be given To a boy in high school. They are chosen Tor membership in This group because They represenT The highesT in sporTsmanship, school service, and in The encouragemenT oT oThers To greaTer sporTsmanship. The KnighTs' creed calls Tor dependabiliTy, an earnesT desire To beTTer The school, above average ciTizenship ThroughouT Their high school career, and an inTeresT in aThleTics or oTher ouTside acTiviTies. Dr, Ayres, Boys' Vice-Principal, and Dr, Lowell FrosT are The sponsors oT This organizaTion, Officers: President Dick Bendheim and Bob Beckham, SecreTary-Treasurer, Frank HinTze and George Oliver. Members: Bob Anderson, Tom ATkinson, Arnie BalIanTyne, Bob Beckham, Dick Bendheim, Allan Boal, Chuck Boggs, Bob Breckner, Neil Casson, Ned CrlsT, John DeNauIT, Bob DiTTrick, Jack Donoghue, Paul Doose, Bill Galloway, John Granf, Jim Hendrick, Frank Hinfze, Bruce Jermyn, Van Kaufman, Rennie Kelly, George McConnell, BurT McCreadv, WalT McKenzie, Sherman Mellinkoff, Frank Mills, George Oliver, Gordon Payne, Bill Rosenberg, Jack Rosenberg, WalTer Sfoessel, Tim TaiT, Jim Vance, if HI- ...LEKTOS CL HI-Y The l-ll-Y is one oT The boys' honorary clubs in Beverly, WiTh Mr, William C, Morrison as sponsor, iT was Torm- ed in l929 as a branch oT The Y,M.C.A. AlThough aThleTic prowess is The main requisiTe Tor membership, a boy may be made a l-li-Y member as a reward Tor oTher school services. The meeTings are held on alTernaTe Tuesday evenings, Occasion- ally ouTside speakers such as Y.M.C.A. men and Teachers are enTerTained, The annual l-li-Y Dance is The ouTsTanding social evenT sponsored by The club. f'xlmosT every high school in CaliTor,nia incorporaTes a l-li'Y organizaTion. lTs purpose is To creaTe and mainTain high sTandards oT characTer and service. Officers: PresidenT, Frank l-linTze and WalTer McKenzie, Vice-President Bob Reeser and Bruce Jermyn, SecreTary-Treasurer, Ned Crisl' and Jack Ogilvie. , Members: Bob W. Anderson, Arnie BallanTyne, Bob Beckham, Dick Bendheim, Allan Boal, Chuck Boggs, Bob Breckner, Maurie Brown, Dick Cochran, Guy Cooper, John DeNaulT, Bob DiTTrick, Bill Erwin, Tom Farrell, Bill Fleming, Chapell FooTe, Maynard Frankenberg, Bill Gal- loway, Gerry Gingras, John GranT, Jim Hendrick, Bob Hicks, Rennie Kelly, Dick KiTTrelle, Warren Lewis, Bill Loy, BurT McC.eady, Sher- man MellinkoT'f, Bud Mills, Frank Mills, VicTor MonTgomery, Bill Reedy, Bill Reinecke, Bill Rosenberg, Jack Rosenberg, George Ross, VicTor SpoTTs, Bob Walker. - -V T - LEKTOS CLUB - an The LekTos is a recenTly organized ho.nor socieTy. lTs purposes are To TosTer scholarship and individual eTForTs among sTudenTs in The various deparTme,nTs and,To recognize special abiliTies and promise of TuTure success, The members are chosen purely upon The recommendaTion oT The TaculTy. Each semesTer There is To be one member chosen Tor every Two hundred pupils enrolled in each deparTmenT. Thus, Those sTudenTs are recognized who are ouTsTanding in one cerTain line oT sTudy. Miss lva l-lurd sponsors This socieTy. B Officers: Presidenf, Walfer McKenzie, Vice-PresidenT, Grace Fox, SecreTary-Treasurer, Marfha BuTler, l-lis'rorian, Jewel Berry. Members: ArT, HarrieTT RuTh and Shirley Woodhouse, Commerce, MarTha BuTler and Grace Fox, English, Sherman Mellinkoff, Norma Mc- Kenzie, WalTer SToessel, BeTTy Glasser, Bob l-line, Ann PellicioTTi, NaTalie PlaTT, Jean Vander Pyl, Home Economics, JaneT Lindell, Lan' guage, Jewel Berry, Jerry Brown, Marcell ForTier, Billie Greenbaum, EThel Hamillon, Jean Rosenfeld, Mafhemafics, Jack Gavin, Sally Mill- hauser, David Narver, Dick NorTon, Kay Wilson, Mechanical ArTs, Harold Chauvin, Jerry Snyder, Music, Serge Hovey, George Ross, Gordon Schoneberg, Physical EducaTion, Virginia EdingTon, Frank HinTze, PaT Jamison, Bruce Jermyn, Charley Klose, WaITer McKenzie, Jack Ogil' vie, Marie OrTh, Jack Rosenberg, Science, Bill Bangs, Madge Green, Charles RuTherford, Frances Woodrul'l, Social Science, Colin Brown, LiTa McKinney, l-larrieTT STacy, DoroThy Warne. TRI - ...EAGLE CLUB TRI -Y A Tri-Y is The local name Tor The world-wide Girl Reserve organizaTion. lT is a ChrisTian group under The Y. W.C.A. and is based on The ideas oT service To The school and To The communiTy and oT personaliTy development Due To The populariTy oT The club, iT has been necessary To divide iT inTo Three separaTe groups. In The Tall a Junior Tri-Y consisT- ing oT ninTh and TenTh grade girls was Tormed, separaTe Trom The Seniors. By ChrisTmas This group had grown so large ThaT iT was made inTo Two clubs. There are now The main Snior Tri-Y Tor elevenTh and TwelTTh grade girls, sponsored by Miss Mary Jenkins and Miss AniTa Weil, The Junior Tri-Y Tor TenTh graders, sponsored by Miss l-larrieT TouTon and Mrs. Arnold Bowhay, and The Prep Tri-Y Tor Treshmen, sponsored by Miss Alida Parker a.nd Miss Rosalie BoTTerell. The TirsT Two groups meeT on alTernaTe Tuesday evenings aT The Beverly VisTa CommuniTy Church, while The Prep Tri-Y meeTs every oTher Tuesday aT The homes oT The members, Growing-Up is The Theme This year Tor all Three groups. The meeTings consisT ThereTore oT Talks and discus- sions on such Topics as personaliTy, dress, and vocaTions. OTher acTiviTies include social evenTs and philanThropy work such as sending baskeTs To The needy on Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas. Also, each year The Senior Tri-Y's decoraTe one room aT The Kiddie l-lome. ' A Triangle wiThin a circle is The symbol of The Girl Reserves. This is The emblem on The powder-blue sweaTers which only The Seniors are allowed To wear, This orga.nizaTion is one oT Beverly's TinesT and is rapidly increasing in membership, EAGLE CLUB The sponsor oT The Eagle Club is Mr. Leonard STeimle who is also The scouT masTer oT Troop 33, The members oT The club are chosen Trom Eagle scouTs who aTTend Beverly. ll' is a very selecT organizaTion because only abouT Tive per cenT oT The ToTal number oT scouTs become Eagles. The members assisT aT Boards oT Reviews, and handle The Eagle ceremonies aT CourTs oT l-lonor. The purpose oT The club is To TurTher scouTing in Beverly T-lills and To serve The School, Officers: President Bill Venemanq SecreTary-Treasurer, Harry BenneTTg QuarTermasTers, Tom Harms and Philip HuTchins. Members: Jack Arherburn, Colin Brown, John HuTsler, Windsor Lynch, Terry Mullen, Dick ShaTTuck, SENIOR TRI-Y...JUNIOR TRI-Y... PREP TRI Y SENIOR TRI -Y Officers: Presidenl, Florence Hickey, Vice-Presidenl, Rhea Wilkinson and Margarel MacPherson, Secrelary, Mary Powell and Marcelle Forlier, Treasurer, Marie Dashiell and Bellye Beaver. Members: Jerlyn Adair, Belly Amelung, Barbara Anderson, Adrienne Banovilz, Belly Beal, Bellye Beaver, Kalhleen Bell, Sylvia Berry, Muriel Black, Jean Bowers, Belly M, Carlson, Frances Ceccarini, Karin Clark, Mary Clark, Jane Cooper, Belly Corrick, Beverly Cole, Marie Dashiell, Jean Doane, Ellen Dulin, Jane Engslrom, Belle Evans, Jane Forsler, Marcelle, Forlier, Jane Frieclenlhal, Miriam Granl, Florence Hickey, Lillian Hoenig, Barbara Irwin, Belly Jesse, Pal Jones, Margarel Kinsey, Charley Klose, Georgia Krebs, Corinne Lamon, Jackie Lan- dine, Charlolle Lane, Louise Larson, Helene Leckmen, Kalhleen Logan, Palricia Loy, Jean MacPherson, Margarel MacPherson, Virginia Mal- loon, Barbara McGee, Norma McKenzie, Rulh Mellinkoll, Helen Murray, June Nelson, Mary Powell, Doris Prenlice, Joan Robbins, Virginia Roberlson, Helen Schneider, Belly Ann Sherman, Shirley Simon, Rosemary Tallanl, Gloria Taylor, Dorolhy Thomason, Jane Thornburg, June Wade, Rulh Warren, Helen Weyman, Belly Wheeler, Rhea Wilkinson, Belly Wyman. JUNIOR TRI -Y Officers: Presidenl, lsabel Darbyshireg Vice-Presidenl, Judy Sherman and Belly Jean Carson, Secrelary, Nancy Tyler and Virginia Lee Boyden, Treasurer, Marly Pulliam and Judy Sherman. Members: Helen Alair, Camille Allen, Jenella Bemepe, Jeanelle Beusl, Jeanne Biggar, Josephine Binlord, Virginia Lee Boyden, Conslance Bridge, Diana Burke, Maurine Caldwell, Sybil Cobb, Belly Jean Carson, Peggy Craddock, lsabel Darbyshire, Beverly Douglas, Dorolhy Dunham, Charlene Foell, Pal Fox, Belly Friedenlhal, Joan Glassell, Beverly Greenfield, Barbara Guedel, Frances I-Iacklernan, Kalherine Hale, Evelyn Halper, Elaine Halperin, Rulh Hansen, Ann Ellen Harris, Jane Hazard, Jean Hendricks, Mary Margarel Henn, Belly Hoelner, Jayne Hollisler, Ruby lngs, Belly Kelly, Bonnie Kinsman, Gerlrude Klamm, Jean Laughlin, Dorolhy Leonard, Mary Alice Loye, Susan Lloyd, Jane Lloyd-Jones, Janel MacDonald, Belly Ann Marshall, Barbara McKellar, Mariorie Molfal, Jerry Moise, Phyllis Nadell, Pal Nesbil, Beverly Joyce Newman, Dolle Norlh, Mariorie Oslrander, Jean Pallerson, Nancy Payne, Mariorie Philip, Marlha Powell, Marly Pulliam, Rulh Reasoner, Pal Rulh, Mary Louise Russell, Pal Scoll, Lila Seilf, Judy Sherman, Belly Slacy, Billie Slacy, Olive Sleele, llyne Sugarman, Leslie Swabacher, Nancy Tyler, Jane Wallersledl, Avis Weinslein, Dorolhe Winslon, Helen Winslon. PREP TRI -Y Officers: Presidenl, Winnie Farnang Vice-Presidenl, Barbara Berry: Secrelary, Mary Pabsl, Treasurer, Rulh Folling. Members: Mary Agnes Ahern, Dorolhy Akerman, Belly Ann Albrighl, Peggy Allen, Marie Bailey, Gloria Barlield, June Bekins, Barbara Berry, Belly Birch, Helen Blake, Joan Boeck, Suzanne Bowerman, Geraldine Brigance, Anne Carson, Beverly Cawslon, Janice Crawford, Nancy Curlis, Malla Darbyshire, Rosemary Dennis, Belly Duchand, Winnie Farnan, Geraldine Fenning, Rulh Falling, Happy Graves, Belly Hall, Jean Hamillon,, Caroline Hammond, Joanne Hargrave, Belly Harlwell, Virginia Hillon, Gloria Hindon, Eleanor Ingram, Elinor Ivey, Marlha Jarvis, Rosalyn Kalz, Marian Kenl, Belly Lawrence, Virginia Lilz, Shirley Love, Eloise Lusk, Mae Magnin, Sally Manor, Welcome McGill, Mary McMillan, Elhel Mimmick, Isabelle Moore, Millicenl Murphy, Pal Nelller, Marlys Nelson, Rulh Oxender, Mary Pabsl, Pal Pal- lerson, Billie Jean Phelps Nadine Phillips, Beverly Joan Plaul, Laura Price, Mary Jane Pulliam, Lucia Riemer, Barbara Rogers, Donna Sand- ler, Belly Shelly, Pauline Skroopka, Sue Sproull, Shirley Slarr, Joanne Slebbins, Roberla Slevens, Becky Slewarl, Jane Walsh, Dorolhy Wallhers, Gerry Weil, Pally Weiss, Marie Wood, Barbara Woodhouse, Marian Wormser. I FRENCH CLUB, . . . SENIOR SPANISH CLUB FRENCH CLUB I Miss Mary l-lurlbuT sponsors The French Club, which is a large and very acTive organizaTion open To all French sTudenTs. The club has enTerTained aT Tea many i.nTeresTing and prominenT Frenchmen who have spoken To The mem- bers. OTher acTiviTies include The ediTing oT a French newspaper, Le Courrier du Club Francais, and club Trips To French plays, TheaTers, and resTauranTs. The purposes oT This orga.nizaTion are To make The French language more inTer- esTing To iTs sTudenTs and To bive a pracTical, social undersTanding oT and general inTeresT in France. Benjamin Frank- lin's Tamous quoTaTion, Every man has Two counTries-his own and France, is The moTTo oT The club. Officers: Presidenf, Jewel Berry: Vice-PresidenT, WalTer SToessel and Beverly EngsTrum, SecreTary, Josef Swanson and Marcelle ForTierg Treas- urer, Henry Isaacs and Frank Ruziecki. Members: Nancy Allen, Nancy Andrews, MarTha AusTin, Adrienne BanoviTz, JenneTTa Benepe, Jewel Berry, Sylvia Berry, BeTTy Black, Mary Boehm, Tru Bolin, Jean Bowers, Jane Braly, JeaneTTa Burns, Beverly CawsTon, John Cosgrove, Phyllis Crowder, Nancy CurTis, ElizabeTh Dickson, Jean Doane, Virginia Dorr, Else Edwards, MargueriTe EllsworTh, Beverly EngsTrom, Fred Erickson, RuTh Evans, Marion Faerber, Judy ForsTer, Marcelle ForTier, DoroThy Frank, Rochelle Friedberg, Violef Gingras, Frances Gold, Mary Jane Goldbloorn, Lenore G-oldson, Billie C-reenbaum, EThel HamilTon, Alice HammersTein, Nancy Heinz, Jean Hendricks, Bob Hine, Joan Hodge, Hal Hodges, Jack Irving, Henry Isaacs, Jimmie Isaacs, Pai' Jameson, Rosalyn KaTz, Donas Jean Kennedy, Marion KenT, Jackie Knox, Nancy Jean Laughlin, Tom Lengyel, Mary Lucas, Henry Magnin, Virginia MaToon, Marilyn May, Barbara McKellar, MargareT McPherson, RuTh Mellinkoff, MillicenT Murphy, June Nelson, Eleanor Nemic, BeTTy Nixon, Louise NobleTT, Elinor Parker, Kafhryn Paulin, Susan Pegg, Anne PelliccoTTi, Beverly PlauT, NaTalie PlaTT, WalTer Porfer, MarTha Powell, Mary Powell, BeTTy Richardson, Joie Richardson, Barbara Ringheim, DoroThy Rosenkranz, Frank Ruziecki, Donna Sandler, AIeTha SrniTh, Gloria Somborn, PaTTason Sprague, Louise STern, RoberTa STevenson, WalTer SToessel, Josef Swanson, Nina SweeT, Jean Vander Pyl, Mary Walker, CharloTTe Weinberg, Mary Ellen WeiTzel, Virginia Wellons, BeTTy Wheeler, BeTTy Whife, Jacqueline WhiTe, Emmons Williams, DoroThe WinsTon, Helen Winsfon. SENIOR SPANISH CLUB Los QuiioTes is sponsored by Mrs, Delores Teieda Dymek. This year The club has aTTended several Spanish moTion picTures aT The CaliTornia TheaTre, They have made several visiTs To Olvera STreeT, and have eaTen Mexican dinners There. AT Their meeTings They puT on Spanish dances, plays, and music. JoinTly, wiTh The Lower Division Spanish Club, They held a banqueT aT The Beverly Hills AlberT Sheefz resTauranT. Officers: PresidenT, Jerry Brown, Vice-PresidenT, Bob Hicks, SecreTary, MarTha Phillips, Treasurer, MargareT Vail. Members:.Bob Behr., CharloTTe Blanco, BeTTy Carlson, Frances Ceccarini, Harry Clarke, Tim Fogel, Billie Greenbaum, RuTh Hansen, Bob Hall, Mariam Henning, CharloTTe Lane, PeTe Lang, MaTT Mahana, Bruce Mifchell, Louise NobleTT, Mary ElizabeTh Perkins, Helen Schneider, Dudley Swinburne, Shirley Simon, Julia TheroTT, HerberT TwiTchell, June Wade, DoroThy Warne, La Drue Willardson. DEBATE CLUB . . . LIBRARY CLUB .. o.- --.-. .--. ..-. -.--.- LATIN CLUB All sTudenTs Taking or who have Taken Lafin are welcome in The SenaTus Populus Que Romanus, The purpose of The club is To gain a more Thorough knowledge of Roman liTe and To undersfand beTTer LaTin and iTs cultural value. Usually The group meeTs every oTher Thursday aTTernoo.n. IT TuncTions in Roman sTyle as nearly as possible. Roman supersTiTions Torm The basis Tor diTTerenT n'ieeTings during The year, and The elecTions and insTallaTions are carried on in Roman sTyIe. In May The main social eve.nT, The Roman BanqueT, was held, Miss Frances GriTTin and Miss Grace Krogh sponsor The S.P.Q.R, Officers: PonTifex Maximi, Colin Brown and Charles STeing Consuls, Anne Gillespie and Charles STein, Marcelle Forfier and Leslie Hobson, Praefors, Mac Pederson, Sherbourne Rockwell, and Anne Theime, and Bob LiboTT, Roland Hulloerf, and DoroThy Rosenkranz, QuaesTors, Bob LiboTT and Mac Pedersen, Aediles, Lewis Ciannelli and MarTha Maclise, Don Ralke and AniTa Granichg LicTors, Charles MarTindale, Paul Hagadorn, and David Jones, and Shirley STarr and Lewis Ciannellig SecreTaria, Marcelle Forfier and MargareT MacPherson. Members: Nancy Allen, MarTha Ausfin, Helen Arkin, Adrienne BanoviTz, Edwin Barnes, ATiIIa Bond, Jean Bose, Doris Brainard, JaneT Burns, Bruce Carpenfer, Muriel Deifer, Jack Dennis, Paul Dennis, ElizabeTh Dickson, Beverly Douglas, Elsa Edwards, Carol Emmerling, Marion Faerber, Marshall Finck, Ames Fischer Bob Fosfer, Jane Fowler, BeTTy Friedenfhal, Madge Green, Beverly Greenfield, Irving Hellman, Gerre Hommes, Helen Horace, Peggy l loyT, Charles Irion, Devereux Johnson, Dick Johnson, Bill Karback, Vincenf King, Corinne Lamon, KaThleen Logan, Mary Jane Lundberg, Florence Macrae, Isabelle Moore, EdiTh Nichelson, Marie OrTh, Bill O'Toole, RuTh Oxender, Norma PaTTerson, Nadine Phillips, WalTer Purves, Don Ralke, Barbara Ringheim, Don Rush, Jean Ryan, Lawson Schwer, PaT ScoTT, RuTh Selznick, WaITer Schoenfeld, Teddi Sherman, Amos Sherwin, Bob Shofwell, AIeTha Srnifh, Billie STacy, WaITer Suckling, Jane Thornburg, Clark Tinch, Terry Tollefson, Nancy Tyler, Tom Tyler, Pafsy Weiss, Barbara Woodhouse. JUNIOR SPANISH CLUB LasT Tall The lower grade Spanish sTudenTs organized Their own club, Las Chispas, wiTh Miss EdiTh Knoles as sponsor. The club aims To give a pracfical undersTanding oT The Spanish people and oT Their language and counTry. AT The meeT- ingi Spanish plays are presenTed and The members play Spanish games and sing The naTive songs. OTher acTiviTies include Trips To such places of inTeresT as Padua Hills and Olvera STreeT as well as parTies and banqueTs. Officers: PresidenT Leslie Schwabacker and Barbara Linn, Vice-PresicIenT, Sara Norfon and Roberf Negleyg SecreTary-Treasurer, Frances Cer- rarini and Jeanne Biggar. Members: Warren Badger, Jeanne Biggar, George Blanco, Jeanne Blue, STanley Burke, BeTTy Jean Carson, Paul Carpenfer, Karin Clark, Frances Ceccarini, Harry Dellar, John DeNauIT, Rosemary Dennis, John Dinmore, Donna Sue Finnen, Marie Gilmore, CharloTTe Greenbaum, Frances Hackleman, BeTTy Lee Hall, Harold Hanselman, BeTTy Harfwell, Jean Herdman, Golria Hindin, Mary Louise Hobson, Marilyn Hodel, Harry Hodges, BeTTy 1-Ioefner, Jayne HolIisTer, Jane Housfon, B. J. Iverson, Jackie Knox, Mary LanThier, DoroThy Leonard, DoroThy Leroux, Barbara Linn, Bryanl' Longwell, Shirley Love, Park Marohn, Mary Louise McKinney, Rob'erT Negley, Sara NorTon, BeTTy Osborn, CourTenay'Perren, Mariorie Powell, rv!-arTy Pulliam, Mary Jane Pulliam, Zina Raymond, Peggy Rea, RuTh Reasoner, Bill Reeder, DoroThy Roche, Anne Richards, Leslie Schwabacker, Lila SeiTf, Jean Travis, Leslie Tyler, Sfephen WhiTaker, Juanifa WiTker. FRENCH CLUB, . . . SENIOR SPANISH CLUB 5'P5URJ 'CTUB' The Sludio Club, sponsored by Miss Margarel Brown, is one ol: lhe largesl' clubs in lhe school, having expanded a greal deal since lasl year. lls purposes are lo serve lhe school lhrough arl' work and 'lo carry on inleresling social aclivilies for ils members. To be in The club one has +o have Taken arl lor one semesler wilh a recommended grade, and musl be an upper classman. Every semesler 'lhere is an arl' club di.nner al which lhe members are inilialed. The aclivilies of lhis group include parlies lo ballels, arl exhibls, and concerls lo which each sludenl would nol ordinarily go. Officers: Presidenl, Van Kaufman and l-larriel Ruth, Vice-Presidenl, Shirley Woodhouse, Secrefary, Harrier Rulh and Shirley Shean, Treasurer, Belly Ann Sherman. Members: Frances Anlholz, Bellye Beaver, 'Josephine Binford, Doris Brainard, Sidney Cagan, Belfy Jean Carson, Paul Chrisiensen, Maxine Deason, Bob Dilrrick, Whilhelmina Doerrier, Mona Fligelman, Charlene Foell, Eloise Friesledl, Tom Gibson, Joan Glassell, Lenore Goldson, Marvin Gunler, Beverly Haines, Rulh Hansen, Ann Ellen Harris, Pal l-lasself, Clarice Haflenback, Pearl Hemeon, Harry Hughes, Barbara Lee James, Slanley Jameson, Charles Kennedy, Jackie Landine, Leon Lyon, Burfon McCready, Bob Maddox, Bob Moore, Lenore Murdock, Rulh Olincy, Philip Parker, Barbara Ellen Pierson, Joyce Peslerre, Peggy Planf, Ru'lh Reasoner, Bill Reedy, Winifred Renard, Sally Roberls, Bill Rosenberg, Doroll-iy Rosenkranz, Bill Schmidl, Marrion Sklule, Jim Vance, Marion Whife, Rila Whilaker, Joyce Wilson, Pally Young. CURTAIN CALLERS Miss l-larriel' Touion sponsors lrhe Drama Club, which is organized for all sludenls who are inlereslred in any field of 'rhe lhealre. Every Wednesday lhis group, which consisls moslly ol advanced sludenls, meels. Monologues are presenled by various members, and currenl plays are Thoroughly discussed. Besides helping our wilh diiclerenl' dramalic proiecls al school, lhe members go on parlies quile oflen lo see such produclions as Tovarich. Officers: Presidenl, Bob Auslin and Lillian l-loenigg Vice-Presidenf, Lillian Hoenig ancl Belly Beal, Secrelary, Marcelle Forlier and Char- loife Lane, Treasurer, Beffy Beal and Jackie Knox, Business and Pub,iciTy Manager, Dion DeBi'r and Peggy Rea. Memberszh Edyfhe Blum, Tobian Goldman, Willard Keilh, Georgie Mae Krebs, Lewis Ciannelli, Barbara Mann, Sally Manor Lila Moffie Madge Nickols, Bob Randall, Joan Robbins, Ashmead Scofl, Dorolhy Skroopka, Roberla Srevenson, Jacqueline While. I I DEBATE CLUB . . . LIBRARY CLUB WORLD FRIENDSHIP CLUB as L I , This is one oT The oldesT and mosT inTluenTial clubs aT Beverly. Since iTs comrnencemenT, The World Friendship Club has been ouTsTanding in The promoTion oT world peace wiiTh our neighbors, WiTh Bob Hine as iTs presidenT and Mrs. Florence FasT as iTs sponsor, The club has been acTive in preparing Trips ThaT are To be Talcen To The Toreign quarTers oT The ciTy, and making arrangemenTs Tor Their banqueT which is given annually. The purpose OT This orga,nizaTion is To promoTe a beTTer undersTanding oT The people oT oTher counTries Through a sTudy oT Their cusToms and ideals. Officers: PresidenT, Bob Hineg Vice-PresidenT, RuTh Mellinkoffg SecreTary, Marie Wood, Treasurer, Henry Magnin. Members: Adrienne BanoviTz,, Bob Behr, JeaneTTa Benepe, ConsTance Bridge, Colin Brown, Anne Carson, Frances Ceccarini, Ellen Dulin, MargueriTe Ellsworfh, Mary Jane Goldbloom, Paul Hagadorn, Tom Lengyel, Bob LiboTT, Jane Lloyd-Jones, Mary Alice Loye, Mary Mc- Millan, LeTa McKinney, Mary Lee McKinney, Elaine Mclnerney, Harrison Negley, Mariorie RosenlcranTz, Bob ShoTwell, Dudley Swinburne, Julia Theroff, Anne Thieme, Clark Tinch, BeTTy WhiTe. JUNIOR STATESMEN OF AMERICA The Junior STaTesmen organizaTion is a new organizaTion To Beverly High, buT has been in exisTence aT oTher schools Tor several years. The membership is made up oT abouT Tive hundred sTudenTs who have filled ouT Torms in Their Social Sci- ence classes which enTiTle Them To a membership in The organizaTion. The aim oT The organizaTion is To Train The rising generaTion in The arT OT living TogeTher amicably. The Junior STaTesmen do noT have a new plan oT government buT plan To Train The ciTizens To u.ndersTand Their governmenT. The organizaTion in This school is sponsored by Mr. William QuandT, Officers: PresidenT, WalTer SToesseIg Vice-PresidenT, Tru Boling SecreTary, Sylvia Berry, Treasurer, Bob Hineg Assemblymen, Harry Benn:-:TT and Sylvia Berry. ,gg . A, 1 FRENCH CLUB, . . . SENIOR SPANISH CLUB QUILL AND SCRIBE CLUB The Quill and Scribe Club, wilh Mrs, Rulh l-lerbsl as sponsor, is Beverly's aclive lilerary club, ll endeavors lo en- courage an inleresl in lileralure by reading oulslanding works and discussing lheir value. Al lhe meelings on Thursday allernoons lea is served, and lhe sludenls presenl lheir original wrilings. The main aclivily ol lhe group each year is lhe planning, linancing, and publishing ol lhe Scribe, a book which consisls ol poems, shorl slories, and wrilings by various sludenls. Olher aclivilies include plays and field lrips lo places ol Iilerary inleresl. Officers: Presidenl, Bob l-lineg Vice-Presidenl, Rulh Evans, Secrelary, Adrienne Banovilzg Treasurer, Jack Irving. Members: Roberl Auslin, Belly Beal, Roberl Behr, Alilla Bond, John Cosgrove, Bob Evans, Alice Hammerslein, Beverly Johnson, Roberl Liboll, Suzanne Lloyd, Norma Louise McKenzie, Dorolhy Malinow, Rulh Mellinkolf, Elizabelh Page, Sue Pegg, Nalalie Plall, Joan Robbins, Rosemary Tallanl, Dick Wells. PRESS CLUB The Press Club is open only lo lhose sludenls on lhe l-ligh Lighls Slall. The club sponsor is Miss Eunice Schmidl, who lormed lhe club for lhe bellermenl ol lhe l-ligh Lighls, The members have given several lhealer parlies, and club dinners. They have shown rnolion piclures on Journalism and loured newspaper ollices. Some ol lhe members parlicipaled in News- paper Day al lhe Universily ol Soulhern Calilornia. Six were senl lo lhe Sanla Maria Press Conference, Officers: Presidenl, George Pallersong Vice-Presidenl, Jane Thornbirg, Secrelary, George Breslin, Treasurer, Bob Hicks. Members: Jack Arlerburn, Tom Alkinson, Joan Benham, Harvey Blanchard, Edylhe Blum, Margarel Mary Brehm, Bob Breckner, Karin Clark, Beverly Cole, Claire Cox, Isabel Darbyshire, Maynard Frankenberg, Dick Killrelle, Janel Klein, Burlon McCready, Georgia Murray, Peggy Rea, Bill Reedy, Belly Schader, Bill Schmidl, James Tail, Beverly Thomas, Bonnee Willils. DEBATE CLUB . . . LIBRARY CLUB DEBATE CLUB The DebaTe Club is one oT Beverly's mosT acTive Qroups. IT sponsors and encourages debaTe in The school, and iTs members Take parT in numerous debaTes and oraTorical exTra curricular acTiviTies during The year. Under The leadership oT Mr. Charles WrighT, This group has been quiTe successTul in Their acTiviTies. Officers: President Bob l-lineg Vice-PresidenT, Rufh Mellinkoffg SecreTary, Sylvia Berry. Members: Harry BenneTT, Bruce Carpenfer, Jayne Engsfrom, lrving Hellman, Leonard Hirsch, John l-luTsler, Roberl' LiboTT, LeTa McKinney Don Mankiewicz, George Oliver, KaThryn Spain, Peggy STewarT, Dick Wells. LIBRARY CLUB This club, under The supervision oT Miss l-lazel Vaughan, head librarian, is composed oT sTudenTs who work in The library Tive periods a week and are ThereTore on The library sTaTT. They are chosen Trom a lisT oT applicanTs aT The beginning oT The semesTer. The members acquainT oTher sTudenTs wiTh library rules and recommend and circulaTe books To Them. The main acTiviTy oT The year was The spring opening of The new library. The sTaTF now cooperaTes wiTh The Library Council To promoTe widespread inTeresT in and unclersTanding oT liTeraTure. Officers: PresidenT, NaTaIie PlaTTg SecreTary, LeTa McKinney, Chief of STaTf, Dick NorTon. Members: BeTTy Baker ,BeTTy Jean Carson, Jack Hemple, Claradean Keefer, BeTTy Nixon, Dick NorTon, NaTalie PlaTT, Eda Rebouf, BeTTy Schader, Muriel Simmonds, Ann STurm, MargareT Vail, Richard Walfz, DoroThy Warne, Mary Ellen Weifzel. SCIENCE CLUB . . . GARDEN CLUB SCIENCE CLUB Mr, Charles l-lerbsT and lvlr, WrighT Owen sponsor The Science Club, which aims To TosTer an in'reresT in all branches oT science. Any sTudenT wishing To learn more abouT science may belong To The club. lT meeTs Twice a monTh on Wednes- day aTTernoon. AT These Times special Tallcs and demonsTraTions are given by The members, Occasionally ouTsTanding people in The scienTiTic Tield come To Tallc To The group. OTher acTiviTies include moTion picTures and Tield Trips To various commercial esTablishmenTs such as The Beverly l-lills Purificavlion PlanT and The Arden Dairy. Officers: PresidenT, Charles RuTherTord, Treasurer, John lvlasTers. Members: Bill Bangs, Ted Bluernle, Bill BraiThwaiTe, Raymond Ceccarini, Dion DeBiT, Nancy Folks, Richard GunTer, Jack Irving, PaTricia Langford, Bill Lasky, ArThur Moore, Elwin Norberg, Mariorie Osfrander, David Seabury, Rob-erT Schneider, Lawson Schwer, Torn SmiTh, Paul Todd, Willard Van Ness, Leon Wallace, Avis Weinstein, La Drue Willardson. GARDEN CLUB ' A recenTly organized club is The Garden Club, which is sponsored by lvliss Olive lvlcClure and Miss l-lazel Vaughan. ll' is aTTiliaTed wiTh The Beverly Hills Garden Club as The Junior Garden Club. The acTiviTies consisT oT planTing aT home and aT school, and Those inTeresTed sTudy Tlower arrangemenT. The main acTiviTy oT The year was parTicipaTion in The Tlower show given by The garden clubs oT souThern CaliTor,nia in DisTricT number Two. A greaT many of The members are amaTeurs, and anyone who is inTeresTed in Tlowers and in gardening may ioin. Officers: PresidenT, BeTTy Nixong Vice-PresidenT, Elinor Graham, SecreTary, Mary Jane Goldbloom. Members: Peggy Beyer, Bill BraiThwaiTe, Janice DuTTon, MargueriTe EllsworTh, AI FulTon, Ted FulTon, Isabelle l-lousTon, Jackie Landine, LeTa lifcggnngn l-llilepk Murray, EdiTh Nickelson, MargareT O'Connor, PaT PaTTerson, Douglas Rhodes, Edwin Sullivan, Rosemary TallanT, Paul o , la I er. SEWING CLUB . . . WEAVING CLUB SEWING CLUB The girls laking clolhing who meel aller school one or lwo days a week lo work are members ol lhe Sewing Club. There are no dues, and any girl enrolled in a sewing class is inviled lo allend. The purpose ol lhis club is lo give lhe girls an opporlunily lo make more garmenls and lo gain grealer speed. The members eilher complele class-work or bring problems from home and may work indepe.ndenlly or wilh lhe help ol lhe sponsor, Mrs. Gladys Knighl l-larris. Olher aclivilies ol lhe group include enlerlaining leclures, showing movies, and allending lashion shows. Officers: Presidenl, Louise Gordon and Mimi Worrall. Members: Palricia Bernard, Peggy Beyer, Jane Braly, Jane Brown, Charlolle Calori, Rulh Carpenler, Beverly Cawslon, Ann Chambers, Calherine Day, Lorraine Day, Rulh Evans, Nancy Folks, Agnes Fosler, Eloise Friesledl, Louise Gordon, Barbara Hagen, Mary Hand, Francine Handy, Mary Louise Hawkes, Mary Henning, Isabel Houslon, Rila Johnson, Belly Kelly, Palricia Langford, Palricia Loy, Mary Ellen Meyran, Barbara Miles, Doris Mock, Mariorie Mollal, Lila Mollie, Alicia Monlgomery, Marlys Nelson, Rulh Olincy, Joan Parrell, Lucille Parkeninq, Virginia Peck, Mariorie Philp, Anne Pulliam, Barbara Ross, Jayne Sanner, Helen Schneider, Joanne Sirdevan, Barbara Smilhson, Rosemary Tallanl, Lorraine Thalcher, Elaine Verb, Dorolhy Wallers, Sylva Mae Whiser, Rila Whilker, Joyce Wilson, Alice Wood- ward, Mimi Worrall, Belly Weyman. WEAVING CLUB , I The weaving club is composed ol sludenls who lake weaving and who slay aller school lo work. The members linish class work and weave exlra arlicles such as coals, suils, scarls, and bags. Besides weaving aller school, lhe group has laken several lield lrips. The U. C. L. A. weaving deparlmenl, Cross-roads ol lhe World, lhe l-laecle Weavers, and lhe l-lewson Manulacluring Company are among lhe places visiled. Mrs. Gladys Knighl l-larris sponsors lhe group. Officers: Presidenl, Susan Holloway, Secrelary, Jack McPherson. Members: Jerlyn Adair, Belly Belle Baker, Joan Carpenler, Elsa Edwards, Virginia Endler, Rochelle Friedberg, Lenore Goldson, Frances Hackleman, Jeanne Keiler, Lorraine Laurin, Rulhelen Lisl, Jack McPherson, Alicia Monlgornery, Marie Orlh, Belly Jane Parks, Jeanne Pollasch, Charlolle Weinberg, Kay Wilson. if ANGLERS CLUB . . . REPTILE CLUB ANGLERS CLUB lvlr. Nicolas sponsors This club wiTh The purpose of creaTing more inTeresT in The piscafory arT. The club has gone on fishing Trips To The Sierras, fishing barges, and on live baiT boafs. Several speakers have visifed Their meeTings. The speakers have relaTed Their experiences and shown picTures of Their cafches. A moTion picfure of a Canadian fishing Trip was shown, The club has also given a banquet Officers: PresidenT, Jules Evans, Vice-Presidenf ,Alexander Whiffleg SecreTary, Phillip Garber. Members: Lloyd Haslup, Henry Isaacs, Bill Merrick, Hardy Olsen. REPTILE CLUB This club, sponsored by Mr. Charles C. HerbsT, has Talcen several Trips To The deserf a.nd mounTains To collecf repfiles for use in The school science course. NexT year The club members are planning To build a Terrariurn in which To lceep Their collecTion, This year mosT of Their collecfed repTiles have been given away because They lack a Terrarium. The purpose of The club is To furfher scienTific sfudy of repTiles in Their naTive habiTaT. Officers: PresidenT, Harry H. BenneTTg Treasurer, Thomas Smifh. Members: Bill BraiThwaiTe, Tim Fogel, Bill Lasky, Peggy Mason, Bob McKirn, Tom Smifh, and Paul Todd. HEMISTRY GROUP...SLIP STICK CLUB CHEMISTRY GROUP Sponsored by Mr, Wrighl E. Owen, 'Ihis organizalion oriers a line opporlunily for lhose inleresled in more lechnical chemislry lhan is generally slressed in 'fhe regular courses. The members are given praclice in applying The slide rule To Ihe solulion ol: chemislry problems. The membership includes 'lhose who inlend lo maior in college chemislry, sludenls pre- paring for college enlrance examinaiions such as lhose given by The California lnslilule ol: Technology, and lhose who may wish lo be chosen lo represenl Beverly High in The annual High School conlesl. Meelings are held every Monday in one of 'rhe laboralories, Chairman: Willard Van Ness. Members: Ted Bluemle, Raymond Ceccarini, Dion De Bil, Gene Granich, Alfred Handfuss, Jack Irving, Alan Longacre, Dick Norlon, Charles Rulherford, Charles Slein, Leon Wallace. SLIP STICK CLUB Any sludenl who wishes lo learn how 'lo use a slide rule is able Io ioin Ihe Slip Sliclc Club and receive inslruclion, Wilh a Twelve-fool enlargemenl ol: a slandard rule, beginners are laughl lhe elemenlary melhods. Complex malhemalical problems, involving complicaled formulae, are solved by 'lhe advanced sludenls on 'rheir more accurale rules. Mr. Wrighl Owen is lhe club sponsor. The experienced sludenls are also Iaughl praclical applicalions for 'Iheir slide rules. Chairman: Raymond Ceccarini. Members: Bill Bangs, Ted Bluemle, Bob Fisk, Gene Granich, Alfred Handfuss, David Narver, Charles Rul'herford,, Roberl Schneider, Leon Wallace, Ed Waller. I' ' ' -A L l nmsrmsumvvmmwfw:-,mu-names VARSITY LETTERMEN . . . LITTLE CLUB VARSITY LETTERMEN The members oT This club are chosen Trom The holders of VarsiTy leTTers, and are voTed on by The presenT members. ln order To gain membership, a boy musT receive a maioriTy voTe. The members have charge oT The guarding of aThleTic evenTs. Each semesTer The club presenTs a Trophy To The mosT ouTsTanding senior A aThleTe. The club is sponsored by Mr, Canady, and an elecTion oT oTlicers is held each semesTer. Officers: Presidenf, Lincoln Maclise and Paul Thompson, Vice-President Doug Cloakey and Jack Donoghueg Treasurer, George Oliver. Members: Maurie Brown, Ted Ballard, Bob Breckner, Joe Caliva, Bob Chapman, Bill Chapman, Tom Farrell, Chappell FooTe, Maynard Frankenberg, Bill Galloway, Jerry Gingras, Jack Healy, LeTTy Irwin, Henry Johnson, Bruce Jermyn, Dan Jones, Rennie Kelly, Roscoe Karns, Morgan McGilvray, Jack Manville, WalT McKenzie, Bob Olsen, Neal O'Connor, Bill Rosenberg, Jack Schilling, Phil Zimmerman. LITTLE B CLUB Now u.nder The sponsorship oT Mr, Sax EllioT, The LiT'l'le B Club was TirsT Tormed in l93Z by a group of B leT- Termen. Any 'Fellow who has earned a B leTTer in any form of sporT is eligible Tor membership To The organizaTion. A Tellow in possession oT a leTTer musT secure The maioriTy voTe ol: The club before enTrance is permiTTed. The club is ac'l'ive in school doings, and has The duTy oT guarding aThleTic evenTs. Officers: President Dick PoTTerg Vice-Presidenf, Warren Lewisg Secrelury-Treasurer, Jack Rosenberg. Members: Arnie Ballanfyne, Na+ Blankenship, Allan Boal, Bob Breckner, Sandy Cameron, Neil Casson, Guy Cooper, Jack CoTTon, Paul DeBaugh, Bill Erwin, Maynard lfrankenberg, John Granf, Jim Hendri:ks, Bob l-licks, Bob LaverTy, Warren Lewis, Bill Loy, MaTT Mahana, Bud Mills, Bob Moore, Jack Ogllvle, George PaTTerson, Roland Perry, Dick PoTTer, Jack Rosenberg, Jim STiT'Tler, WalTer SToeSsel, Jim Vance, Bill Veneman, Emmons Williams, PARTAN . . . MANAGERS' CLUB SPARTANS The SparTans is a new and acTive organizaTion. As The club sponsors aThleTics, The members are all ouTsTanding aThleTes in one branch or anoTher of sporTs. This year They gave Two successTul dances, one aT The Hollywood CounTry Club, The oTher aT The CaliTornia CounTry Club. The members assisT in The guarding oT sporTs and oTher school evenTs. The club is sponsored by Coach l-lerreid. Officers: PresiclenT, Allan Boalg Vice-PresidenT, Jack Rosenberg, SecreTary-Treasurer, Jim STiTTler. Members: Arnie Ballanfyne, Bob Beckham, Allan Boal, Joe Caliva, Sandy Cameron, Dick Cochran, Jack Donoghue, Bill Erwin, Chapell FooTe, Harris Flannery, Maynard Frankenberg, Jerry Gingras, Jim Hendrick, Terry HolberTon, Parsh Henry, Harold Hollen, Bob LaverTy, Jack Les- Ter, Warren Lewis, George McConnell, Doug MonTero Frank Mills, Don Nicholson, George PaTTerson, Jack Rosenberg, Bill Rosenberg, Jim STiTfler, Bob Thieme, Ted WrighT, Jim WrighT, ArT WiedT. MANAGERS' CLUB The purpose of This organizaTion is To creaTe beTTer managers Tor Beverly's Teams. When a manager is needed Tor a Team, The coach Tor ThaT Team asks The club Tor recommendaTions. The club Then holds an elecTion during which They elecT Three boys, and These men are Then recommended To The coach. The coach Then appoinTs his choice oT The Three. The club is sponsored by Coach Brown. Officers: PresidenT, Bud Mills and John DeNaulTg Vice-PresidenT, Jack Healy and Bill Henry: SecreTary-Treasurer, John DeNaulT and VicTor SpoTTs. Members: Tom Conlin, Dick Davis, John DeNaulT, Jack Healy, Bill Henry, Tom Harms, l-larold l-lanselrnair, Windsor Lynch, Bud Mills, Jack Ogilvie, Dick PoTTer, Dave RiTchie, Dudley Swinburne, Howard Shean, Vic SpoTl's, Ray Torian, STan Wood, Al Woodill. i FENCINGT CLUB . . .ARCHERY CLUB FENCING CLUB The Fencing Club,-sponsored by Mrs, Draves and Mr, Engberg, is composed of bolh girls and boys. All are given free inslruclion in +he use of 'rhe Epee, Foil,.andf Sabre, by Mr. McGraw, lhe Pacific Coasr Champion of Fail, Sabre, and Epee bouls. ln 'rhe Fulure when 'rhermembers become more experienced, Los Angeles and Fairfax High Schools will be challenged io meels. Managers: Herschel McGraw and Isabelle Houslon. Members: Belle Bendheim, Peggy Beyer, Jennella Benepe, Tru Bolin, Bob Fosier, Bill Fowler, Nancy Heinz, Harriell Hessell, Jane Lloyd- Jones, Margarel Rice, David Seabury, John Slone, Tom Tyler, June Wade, Bill Wesl. ARCHERY CLUB This spring 'lhe separale boys' and girls' archery clubs combined lo form one club under lhe sponsorship of Mrs. Anna Wilson and Mr, Leonard Sleimle. Due lo limiled facililies, The club's membership cannol exceed 'lwenly-four, 'rwelve boys and lwelve girls. The cosl of arrows is charged lo each member. The,boys shool every Monday ailernoonland 'rhe girls every Wednesday. Then on Thursday bolh boys and girls shool. The group carries on club 'lournamenls and has various social evenlls. Several of 'rhe memberslenlered oulside 'lournamenls during lhe season, Manager: Pal Jameson. Members: Judge Anderson, Marlha Auslin, Fred Baker, Howard Boreham, Pearson Buller, Anne Carson, Janer Carler, Palmer Casson, Ralph Gabriel, Ed Howe, Bob Howell,.fl'om- Hudson, Emily Hyde, Murray Jarvis, Morgan Johnson, Pally Kiffo, Bob Lapham, Bill McEdwards, Bob Maddox, Chuck May, Thomas Naylor, Sara Norlon, Henry Perrin, Waller Purves. AIRPLANE CLU . . . NQRMAN YACHT CLUB GOLF CLUB The Goll Club, sponsored by Miss Janel Paley, slarled ils aclivily lhis spring. ll consisls ol bolh beginning and advanced gollers, and lhe members meel every Wednesday and Thursday allernoon al lhe Weslwood Hills Golf Club. The regular aclivily ol lhe club lhis year consisled ol a group ol sixleen one-hour goll lessons given lo lhe members by Mr, Manville. The lessons lasled over a period ol eighl weeks. Occasional lournamenls and dillerenl lypes ol social evenls help lo malce lhe club one ol Beverly's mosl inleresling groups. ' Members: Nancy Allen,. Tru Bolin,, Bellye Beaver, Calherine Charllon, Kalhlyn Codd, Marie Dashiell, Rosemary Dennis, Belly Evans, Char-lene Poell, Belly Friedenlhal, Jane Friedenlhal, Jean Glenn, Elhel Hamillon, Kalhryn Hamillon, Ann Ellen Harris, Louise Hawkes, Mimi Laskin, Dorolhy Leonard, Mary Jane Lilly, Dorolhy Malinow, Rulh Mellinkoff, Isabelle Moore, Pal Nesbill, Ann Pulliam, Marly Pulliam, Judy Sherman, Alelha Smilh, Gloria Somborn, Belly Williams. , TENNIS CLUB The Tennis Club is composed ol bolh beginning and advanced players. ll meels on lhe school courls every Wednes- day and Thursday allernoon lor praclice games and also lor round-robin lournamenls. Thus excellenl inslruclion and prac- lice is ollered. The club has senl several ol ils members lo play olher schools in lhe Bay League lennis lournamenl. Also, some ol lhe girls loolc parl' in lhe Oiai 'lennis lournamenl. Wilh Miss Helen Clarlc as ils sponsor, greal inleresl has been shown in lhe club, Manager: Doris Weinheirner. Members: Robyn Adair, Nancy Allen, Barbara Anderson, Jean Bowers, Conslance Bridge, Louise Brough, Karin Clark, Beverly Cole, Ann Cushman, Isabel Derbyshire, Jean DeSpain, Rulh Doiron, Dorolhy Dunham, Virginia Edinglon, Belle Evans, Donna Sue Finan, Jane Forsler, Grace Fox, Mary Alice Foye, Eleanor Friedenlhal, Marie Gilmore, Barbara Guedel, Jean Hamillon, Bonnie Kinsman, Lorella Lehlon, Suzanne Lloyd, Palricia Loy, Marylinn Magrill, Norma McKenzie, June Nelson, Marly Nelson, Beverly Joyce Newman, Dorolhy Pagen, Virginia Peck, Courleney Perrin, Nalalie Plall, Suzanne Reynolds, Joy Richards, Belly Rogers, Jean Russell, Carol Mae Sale, Dorolhy Skroopka, Mariorie Smilh, Peggy Slewarl, Rosemary Tallanl, Marie Taylor, Jane Wallersledl, Doris Weinheimer, Mary Ellen Weilzel, Beverly Werner, Dorolhe Winslon, Helen Winslon, Frances Woodruff. Av FENCINGA CLUB . . . ARCHERY CLUB RIDING CLUBS To provide an opporlunily lor inslruclion in riding and lo allord a means ol knowing olhers inleresled in lhe same sporl are lhe aims ol lhe Riding Club. During lhe lirsl semesler lhe group rode every Monday and Wednesday al Du Brock's Riding Academy and every Thursday al lhe Bel-Air Counlry Club. This rouline was changed, however, in lhe second semesler, lhe members riding on Monday allernoons only, al Du Brock's. Wilh Miss Janel Paley and Mrs, Anna Wilson as sponsors, lhe club has had many moonlighl rides and supper picnics. Also, in April, some ol lhe members enlered a horse show al Du Brock's. Manager: Marie Orlh, Members: Bobbie Argall, Virginia Baker, Evelyn Bowker, Prue Brelherlon, Peggy Carr, Anne Carson, Frances Ceccarini, Bessiebelle Clarke, Sybil Cobb, Ann Cunningham, Elsa Edwards, Jean Fields, Dona Sue Finnen, Charlene Foell, Anila Fisher, Madge Greene Belly Hall, Ann Ellen Harris, Daryl l-loyl, Dorolhy Hulberl, Emily Hyde, Bobbie lrwin, Pal Jameson Rila Johnson, Marjorie Kirnbley, Margarel Kinsey, Charley Klose, Adaire Kirschner, Mary Lanlhier, Lorella Lehlon, Barbara Linn, Carol Love, Janel MacDonald, Sally Millhauser, Georgia Murray, Sara Norlon, Rulh Nugenl, Marie Orlh, Evelyn Pelly, Rulh Reasoner, Mary Ann Redel, Belly Rogers, Mary Louise Russell, Jackie Singer, Alelha Smilh, Connie Upham, Elaine Verb, Sylva Mae Whiser, Mimi Worrall. BADMINTON CLUB Mrs. Anna Wilson sponsors lhe Badminlon Club. Bolh boys a.nd girls may be members, and lhey may be eilher skilled players or beginners. The club meels every Wednesday and Thursday allernoon during lhe season and on Monday allernoon lhe resl ol lhe year. On lhese days lhe members enioy a praclice game or lwo. Also, round-robin lournamenls are carried on, and occasionally play-olls are held on Salurdays. This is an enlhusiaslic group and has sleadily grown. Manager: Charley Klose. Members: Bob Benlon, Frances Ceccarini, Palricia Corrick, Ellen Dulin, Bob Evans, Bob Granl, Billie Greenbaum, Belly Harlwell, Gloria Henden, Mary Margarel Henn, Belly Hoefner, Roland Hulberl, Bonnie Iverson, Pal Kruse, Ann Marin, Louise Noblell, Frank Rose, Donna Sandler, Jackie Singer, Sherry Slanlon, Connie Upham, Mimi Worrall. , 1 AIRPLANE CLUB . . . NO MAN YACHT CLU AIRPLANE CLUB . This club, sponsored by Mr, Louis l-lancheTT, TeaTures The building oT one-cylinder gasoline engined model planes. Nahon-wide conTesTs are now being held wiTh These planes ranging Trom Tour To eighl TeeT in lengTh. IT is well ThaT we have a club which is represenTing Beverly l-ligh in The neighboring meeTs. During The year, The members have Taken Trips To The Douglas AircraTT TacTory, and The CaliTornia lnsTiTuTe oT Technology wind Tun.nel in which models are TesTed. AT presenT The club has a membership oT eighTeen, Twelve oT whom have made gasoline engine powered models. Officers: PresidenT, Bob Hummel, Vice-PresidenT, Bill FosTerg Secretary, Fred DeFrancesco, Treasurer, Bob PrenTice. Members: Wilbur Anderson, NaT Blankenship, Henry Kidd, Mansfield Mills, Dick Sischo, Joe Swanson. NORMAN YACHT CLUB This club has been i.n exisTence only one year, buT iT is rapidly becoming acTive. Under The sponsorship oT Mr, Ken- nelh Beeson, one inTerscholasTic regaTTa has been held aT Balboa. ln The EasT inTerscholasTic racing is now included as an imporTanT sporT oT a school. lT is The aim oT' our Norman YachT Club also To achieve This end. 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CAROLINE BENNETT Business Manager ArT EdiTor ArT Adviser BOB BRECKNER BARBARA IRWIN MARIE ORTT-I I-IARRIET STACY Boys' SporTs Calendar Girls' SporTs Organizahons KATI-ILYN CODD RUTI-IELEN LIST NATALIE PLATT FeaTures PubliciTy Manager AcTiviTies BILL VENEMAN FRANCES ANTI-IOLZ STANLEY JAMESON CHARLES RUTI-IERFORD AcTiviTies PicTure MounTing LeTTering PhoTography A RI-IEA VJILKINSON JACK ARTERBURN BOB MOORE AdminisTraTion Group PhoTography Calendar BILL MERRICK OrganizaTions WATCHTOWER , The Tower ThaT sTands guard over our school has This year wiTnessed, Trom day To day, The achievemenTs and acTiviTes oT The Beverly sTudenT body. All oT These many paThs oT endeavor have been recorded in The WaTchTower, which is symbolical oT The progress during The pasT year. The WaTchTower has combined The eTTorTs oT arT and liTerary sTaTTs To produce a book oT liTerary and arTisTic value. Under The guidance oT Mr. Lennox Tierney, The new PhoTography Class has conTribuTed various picTures, many oT which decoraTe The pages oT The annual and perpeTuaTe The arT Theme, PhoTography. CrediT should be given To The Tollowing: ArT-Shirley Woodhouse, STanIey Jame- son, I-larrieTT RuTh, Bob Moore, Frances AnTholz, Bill SchmidT, Sid Cagan, I-larry I-Iughes, BurTon McCreadyg PhoTography-Charles RuTherTord. Leadership is a very inTegral parT OT The WaTchTower and our book is a success only because oT The aid oT our undersTand- ing TaculTy oT which Three Teachers meriT our crediT and appreciaTon-These are Mrs. Monna Eagle, adviser, Mrs, Caroline BenneTT, arT adviser, and Mr. James Lee, who supervised The business acTiviTes. The WaTchTower is a permanenT record oT The school year To be seT down in The annals oT Beverly's hisTory and To be recorded as a year's progress and achievemenT. 7 I WATCI-ITOWER ART 81 Pl-IOTOGRAPT-TIC STAFF HEGHLIGHTS STAFF This year The l-lighlighTs presenTed The school each weelc wiTh a Tersely wriTTen ac- counT oT The news and an inTeresTing TeaTure secTion which is indeed a crediT To Beverly. The sTaTT has puT ouT several six-page ediTions This year in addiTion To inTeresTing Senior issues. IT has run compleTe sTories oT all oT The imporTanT news iTems and has caughT The eye oT The sTudenT wiTh many picTures and carToons. The sporTs secTion held well- wriTTen reporTs oT all inTerscholasTic aThleTics oT boTh boys and girls. Among The innovaTions is a column wriTTen by Mr. RoperT Ball concerning The advan- Tages oT diTTerenT vocaTions and The adapTion oT our curriculum To various Tields oT worlc. During boTh semesTers The paper was under capable leadership. Tim TaiT was aT The helm The TirsT semesTer and relinquished his posiTion To Tom ATlcinson Tor The second semesTer. BoTh sTaTTs produced a noTable paper and one oT which lvliss Eunice SchmidT and Mr. Andrew Good, The TaculTy advisers, are iusTly proud. I HILTGHTS REPORTERS FIRST SEMESTER TIM TAIT RI-IEA WILKINSON TOM ATKINSON JULIO DeELORZA MISS EUNICE SCI-IMIDT MR.ANDREW GOOD Eclilor Assislanl Edilor Cilv Edilor Fealure Edilor Journalism Adviser Prinling Adviser CLAIRE COX CHUCK BOGGS BOB BRECKNER JANE TI-IORNBURG BURTON MQCREADY BOB FRIEDENTI-IAL I-Iumor Business Manager Sporls Ecli+or Personals Personals Assislani Sporls . BETI-I NOON BARBARA IRWIN CY RABUCI-IIN STANLEY JACOBS JERRY SNYDER Girls' Sporfs Exchanges Circulalion Manager Assislanl Circulafion TecI1nicaIEdi+or TOM ATKINSON GEORGE PATTERSON JANE TI-IORNBURG Edifor TIM TAIT Cily Edilor Business Manager BONNEE WILLITS h Sfudeni' Adviser Eealure Eclilor CLAIRE COX KARIN CLARK BEVERLY THOMAS DICK KITTRELLE Assislanl Eealure Edilor BOB I-IICKS Personals Assislanl Eea+ure Edilor EDIE BLUM Sporfs Edilor Associale Sporfs Assislanl Business Manager I-IARVEY BLANCI-IARD ' BILL SCI-IMIDT BEVERLY COTE GEORGIA MURRAY Circulafion Manager GEORGE BRESLIN Type Make-up Girls' Sporls BOB MOORE Personals Assisfanf Circulalion Manager Carloonisl .41 SECOND SEMESTER s DEBATE souxo ' ' I DEBATE AND omnonv Beverly's hisfory has recounfed for many years fhe capfured laurels of our Debafe Squad, and fhis year's group has served nof only fo keep fhis record infacf, buf fo creafe for our school an envious repufafion in California as well as in nafional debafe circles. Throughouf fhe year fhe squad has come successfully fo fhe fronf in winning almosf every confesf enfered. The year's acfivifies were highlighfed by asfounding vicfories in- cluding fhose of inferscholasfic, sfafe and places in nafional confesfs. The fradifional forch of fhe Mellinlcoff family was relinquished by Sherman in February, affor one of fhe finesf records ever made by any person in high school, fo his sisferiRufh who proved every bif as valuable as her famous brofhers. ln fhe various debafes, Beverly won fhe championship of fhe Bay League and of all Soufhern California. ln fhe Bay League confesf, Roberf l-line won a huge bronze placque of fhe painfing The Signing of fhe Consfifufionu for fhe school, and he was given a gold medal for himself. l-line's fine oraforical prowess guided, as was fhe whole feam, by Mr. Charles F. Wrighf's experf iudgmenf, broughf fo fhe school fhe congrafulafions of all who wifnessed fhe mafch. ln fhe invifafional compefifion for fhe Soufhern California championship, Beverly's colors were borne fo vicfory by Rufh Mellinlcoff and Roberf l-line, who placed firsf and second respecfively, in orafory. As recognifion for fheir achievemenfs, fhe Norman confesfanfs will receive six medals and fhe covefed bronze placque for all-around excellence in fhe various speech divisions. The climax of fhe year's work was fhe Nafional meef in which Roberf l-line placed eighfh wifh a fine record gained for our feam. 74 RUTH MELLINKOFF ROBERT I-IINE For I936-I937 fhe Norman forensic squad enioyed a schedule unsurpassed by any California secondary school. ln all, fhere were I45 inferscholasfic debafes in 9 major speech fournamenfs. There were enfranfs in I5 oraforical confesfs, I5 exfemporaneous speaking encounfers, and IO declamafory compefifions. This year, in considerafion of fhe number of imporfanf speech evenfs won, was fhe mosf successful in fhe hisfory of Beverly l-lills l-ligh,5chool. Sixfeen of fhe fwenfy members of fhe debafe class qualified for poinfs under fhe rafing of fhe Nafional Forensic League, fhus proving fhaf fhe record was made fhrough cooperafive efforf rafher fhan fhrough specialized individuals. This promises well for fhe fufure, as fhe Nafional Forensic League has promised fo hold The I939 Nafional Tournamenf af Beverly l-lills, provided fhe idea meefs wifh adminisfrafive and communify supporf. The sfimulus given fo all forms of speech acfivify will be subsfanfial, as fhe Na- fional Broadcasfing Company will release fhe besf addresses on a coasf fo coasf hoolc-up. The Associafed Press will also cooperafe by seffing up a special news dispafch room on fhe campus wifh wires running fo 2,400 American newspapers. This will be fhe firsf fime an N.F.l.. fournamenf has been held oufside fhe Middle Wesf. Each sfudenf should be iusfly proud of fhe Debafe Squad for fhey have accom- plished a greaf deal in fheir various endeavors. Thanks should be given fo Mr. Wrighf for his undersfanding advice and unfailing supporf. The school realizes fhe success of fhe Debafers and appreciafes fhe vicfories fhey have gained fo add fo fhe record of previous years. 75 A CAPELLA CHOIR MUSEC DEPARTMENT GLEE CLUBS The ambiTion oT every member oT Beverly's music deparTmenT is To belong To The Tamous A Cappella Choir. From The beginning oT The year Through boTh semesTers The group has presenTed a series oT Tinished perTormances and inTeresTing concerTs. Their many acTiviTies included a superb program on The Norman Parade over K lvl PC. The Choir received greaT acclaim Tor Their radio worlc and have become noTed Tor The pre- cision oT Their worlc. I ORCHESTRA . A Tine example oT Beverly aT iTs besT is presenTed by our sixTy-piece orchesTra, ably direcTed by Mr. George WrighT. By dinT oT much hard worlc by iTs direcTor, The insTrumenTaTion has been so greaTly improved ThaT nearly all oT The symphonic insTru- menTs now are represenTed. BOYS' GLEE CLUB ' l SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB rerly's own radio program which is presenTed i direcTed by Iviiss I-IarrieTT Louise IouTon. A are wriTTen, direcTed, and produced by Th MUSIC DEPARTMENT The orchesTra has played Tor The sTudenTs aT assemblies, has presenTed seIecTions aT commencemenT and The senior plays, and has presenTed concerTs aT The elemenTary schools. The ouTsTanding TeaTure oT The year was The Spring ConcerT which was pre- senTed in May. Managed by Colin Brown, The members oT The orchesTra have worked hard and iusTIy deserve as much praise as can be given Them. OuTsTanding in The orchesTra This year were Jimmy GeTzoTI, TirsT prize winner in The,FesTivaI oT Allied fXrTs Tor his rendiTion oT The Bruclc ConcerTo on The violin, and The members oT The sTring quinTeTTe, also TirsT place winners. JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB n Il e A-5: BAND -i,.,,. . MUSEC DEPARTMENT GLEE cl.uBs One oT The mosT noTable achievemenTs oT The year was The developmenT oT our band Trom a small group To a Tinely balancedisixTy-piece concerT band. The crediT Tor This musT be given To lvlr. George WrighT, The direcTor. ln addiTion, The band has se- cured uniTorms Through The cooperaTion oT The STudenT Body, The ParenT-Teachers AssociaTion, and The band members Themselves. The band has played aT all TooTball games, baslceTball games, and aT assemblies. The annual concerT was presenTed in The Beverly VisTa School AudiTorium and was very successTul. IT consisTed oT a series oT selecTions by The band, several solo rendiTions, and The combined Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. The band had The honor oT winning The American Legion Trophy Tor I937 in a compeTiTion wiTh six oTher musical organizaTions on The basis oT marching, uniTorms, playing abiliTy, and general appearance. Managed by Bob Osgood in The Tall semesTer and by Colin Brown in The spring, The band and The members are a permanenT source oT crediT To Beverly. ORCHESTRA 3 NORMAN PARADE l Norman Parade is The lille of Beverly's own radio program which is presenled in connecrion wilhlhe Radio Speech Class, direcred by Miss l-larrierl Louise Toulon. All of The slcirs, plays, and musical programs are wrirlen, direcled, and produced by The slrudenis. - November I8+-Band and Foorball Rally. November 25-Panel Discussion on Grades. December 2-American Legion Gralorical Con+es'r Winners. December 9-Orchesrra. December I6-Jimmie Gelzorf, violinisl. December 23-Chrisimas Play Francois Villon robber-poe+ by Miss Toulon. December 30-Dr. Frosl College Require- men+s. January 7-Mrs. Davis Girls' Problems a panel wirh Peggy Srewarr, Virginia Peclc, and Grace Fox. January I4-Senior Play-Premiere of War- rior's Husband. January 21-Orarions-Bob l-line and Rulh Mellinkofi. A January 28-l-li-Y program-variely show. February 4-Serge l-lovey. PTGVWTSJV- February l i-Original Play-War Tragedy by Jaclc lrving and Wallace Friesjredr-Ashmead Scolrr, music. February I8-Americanism Essay Conleslz February 25-Spelling March-B9-A9. March 4-Verse Speaking Choir. March ll-Play Fare wilh Barrel Floerclcy and Barbara Field. March I8-A Cappella Choir. lvlarch 25-Alhlerics-Coaches Canady and Brown. April l-Debale-Public Ulililries. April 8-Ann Pellicciorri, vocalisr. April I5-Varsiry Lellermens' Varie+y. April 22-Shakespeare Feslival-Conrinuiiy by Dorolhy Thomason. April 29-Mr. Hummel- Public Schools Week Slrring Quinler. May 6-Play by Tom l-ludson Every Friday Nigh+. May I3-A Cappella Choir-Mr. Case. May 20-World Friendship Day-lvlasler of Ceremonies, Bob l-line. May 27-Play. 79 THE WARRIOR'S , HUSBAND The class of Winler '37 gave, as lheir Senior Play, an eicfeclive presenlalion of Julian Thompson's The Warrior's l-lusband. ll' was a hilarious farce on The life of Jrhe powerful Amazons, a race of women warriors who ruled lheir counlry and lheir weak women-like men. The play moved al a swifl' pace, was exlremely amusing, and was received wilh a greal' ovalion from lhe audience. The slriking sels were designed by Barbara Lee James, Joyce Peslerre, Jim Vance, and The slage mechanics class. Miss Gene Nielsongassisled by Dorolhy Thomason, direcled The performance. lvlr. Roberl P. Whillen was l'he lechnical direclor aided by Paul Doose, slage manager and chief eleclrician. Heroica Causlica . Pomposia Hippolyla Sapiens . . . Sapiens M A f' n nope Theseus Homer . Herald . Hercules Achilles . 80 aior CAST . Mary Anlhony . Peggy Rough . . Lois Budelier . Ann Pelliccioffi . . Bill Reinecke , . . . Bob Osgood . Jean Vander Pyl . Waller Syoessel B'l R ' . . . I BIHS Sherman Mellinkoff . . Clark Harris . . Bob Beckham Ajax .... Buria . . . Sergeanl' . . . Second Sergeanf Firsl' Senlry . . Second Senlry . Third Senfry . Hunlress . . Runn er .... . . . , , , - Amazon Warriors: Marie Dashiell, Helen Weyman, Harrief He . Bob Anderson Dorolhy Thomason . . .Rufh DeYoung . Beverly Thomas Eleanor Van Brunf . Blossom Aksl . Jackie Landine . . Elinor Parker . Jean Voorvaarf ssell, Sally Roberts y , THE ROYAL FAMILY The TirsT play To be given in The newly decoraTed audiTorium was The highly success- Tul Senior Play presenTed by The class oT Summer '37. The play, The Royal Family, wriTTen by George KauTman and Edna Ferber was assured oT success by The TalenT and skill oT These auThors. IT was casT doubly, one group playing June 4 and The oTher June 5. Audiences boTh nighTs were highly enTerTained by The hilarious doings oT This Tamily oT Tamous sTage people who were Trying To convince Themselves ThaT The normal liTe was beTTer Than Their public-eyed oneg buT each Time one member oT The group would Try To shalce The bonds oT years oT acTing blood, he would Tind his environmenT and Training Too sTrong wiThin him. While direcTed wiTh Tine precision by Mr. Frederic Spellicy, The play owes iTs success also To Miss MargareT Brown, who supervised The seTs and cosTumesp Mr. KenneTh MiTchell, who was in charge oT The business and publiciTvg Mr. RoberT WhiTTen, who underToolc The sTage operaTionesg and Mrs. Caroline BenneTT, whose supervision oT The programs was such an aid To The producTion. C A S T Fanny Cavendish ---4-- Lois Budelier GilberT Marshall ------ VicTor SpoTTs Julie Cavendish - Anne PellicioTTi, Jean Vander Pyl Della ---- Elinor Parker, Janice Anne DuTTon Tony Cavendish - - - Gordon Payne Mac ---------- Jim Vance Oscar WolTe - - - Harry BenneTT Jo ---------. Jack Cahkan KiTTy Dean - ---- Blossom AlrsT l-lallboy - - Arnie BallanTyne, Jerry Gingras . . . . . - - . Bill Rains ChauTTeur - - - - Maynard Franlcenberg l-lerber-T Dean n Wen Ven IS G Ca d Perry STewa rT ln B rly Thomas, Jean VoorvaarT MaTT Mahana, Bob Maddox Gungha - ---- Bob Beckham 8 I COLOR DAY WINTER '37 Large TlamboyanT orange announcemenTs heralded The color day oT The class oT WinTer '37. The greaT DocTor l-larry ChesTurn, ably acTed by The versaTile Sherman lvlellinlcoTT, was inTroduced by The lusTy-voiced barlcer, Bill Reineclfe, who, in Turn, pre- senTed various acTs To sTimulaTe The sales oT Dr. ChesTum's SpiriTs oT l-lealThum. The TirsT oT The acTs was a mellerdramrner enTiTled The MorTgage on The lvlalT Tollowed by various biTs oT vodvil. A Tear-ierlcing drama, Dan and Lou or Who's The STran- ger? , was Tollowed by more individual acTs, and The grand Tinale was a graceTul spring dance TeaTuring The TaTTered remnanTs oT The Beverly TooTball Team. IT can be easily said ThaT This Color Day was one oT The mosT suTccessTul in Beverly's hisTory. 82 COLOR NIGHT SUMMER '37 Led by a Norman Warrior and Two page girls bearing Their colors, The Summer Class oT '37 Tiled onTo The brillianTly lighTed aThleTic Tield To Torge Their link in The Tradi- Tional chain oT Color presenTaTions. The background was eTTecTively creaTed by The Tiers oT Seniors who saT on movable risers Tacing The new bleachers wherein saT The enThusiasTic audience. AT one side was erecTed The Temple oT Norman spiriT and a Torch burned There ThroughouT The per- Tormance. The show iTselT was composed oT a mock TooTball game in which The girls shed Their powder-puTTs Tor TooTball ouTTiTs, and The boys donned bonneTs and Turbelows and cheered Them on. SlcillTully announced by Bob Breclcner and Bob Maddox, The show zoomed To a climax wiTh selecTed acTs oT clever vaudeville which delighTed The audience. ATTer The brawl, which Tollowed Color NighT, The Norman Warrior, John GranT, presenTed The Torch To The presidenT oT The vicTorious Senior A class, who ThrusT iT inTo a large bonTire. This Tlaming display was eTched sTarlcly againsT The nighT, and iT leTT a Teeling oT awe To all who saw iT. 83 TIN CAN ASSEMBLY Presenled annually by lhe Girls' League in order lo raise money for Albion Slreel School, lhis year's Tin Can Assembly was very successful. Admission was by a can of food or len cenls. The assembly was direcled and produced by Mr. Roberl' P. Whillen, wilh The assislance of his slage crew. The produclion consisled of lwo seclionsg one of vaude- ville and one consisling of a sparkling comedy, Thank You, Doclorf' The sel was de- signed by Jim Vance, and lhe music supervised by Mr. George Wrighl. UNIT I-VAUDEVILLE Masler of Ceremonies, George McConnell Don Ralke's Orcheslra - - - - - Dancer - - - - - - Accompanisl, Songslers - - - Accompanisl Piano Solo - - - Soloisl' - - - - - - Accompanisl, lmpersonalor and Soloisl ------ Accompanisls, Dorolhy Dance - - ---- - - Duel' - ...... Nurse G-ray Mrs. Norma Cori' - - 84 Accompanisf, Don Ralke, Joh.n Barringlon, Dick Binns, Colin Brown, Louie Fleck, Charles Jand'l', John Granl, Bob Randall, Don Burke, Carroll Trego. - - - Q - - - - - Lucille Marks Phil Leonard - - - - Elinor Van Brunl, Mary Anlhony Phil Leonard - - ---- Barry Cool - - - - Eli.nor Davenporl Mrs. Rushing - - - - Louise Gordon Baker and Phil Leonard - - - - - - - - - Lucille Marks - - - - Elinor Davenporl, George Ross Mrs, Rushing UNIT II-A PLAY, THANK YOU, DOCTOR - - - - Marcelle Forfier n Lesfer - - - - Lillian Hoenig - - - Bob Maddox A Pal'ienf' ------- Clemenl Gilberf DV- GUVHCY ' - - - Roberl' Hine and Willard Keifh F i CHRISTMAS PAGEANT The QuesT Tor Happiness was The TiTle oT This year's ChrisTmas PageanT. Given by The Fine ArTs Classes, iT was a very eTTecTive presenTaTion. The sTudenTs creaTed The sTory, designed The seTs and cosTumes, and acTed in The play. Their obiecTive, To show The relaTionship beTween ArT, lvlusic, Drama, and The Dance, was ably accom- plished. King . . . Harry Clarke Princess . . . . Barbara Pulifzer Al'TendanTs To Princess: Leone Ternplefon, PaT ScoTT, Billie STacy, Beverly Thomas, Rufh Evans, Elinor Graham, Belffy Nixon, Georgia Murray Vain KnighT . . . ...... Jack Rosenberg Evil Knighl' . . . Bob DiTTrick Good Knighl' .......... -Jack Donoghue Musicians . Billy Anderson, John McWaid, DoroThy Skroopka Ar1'isT ..... ..... . Vicfor MonTgomery Courf Ladies: RuTh Bailey, Jayne Hazard, PaTricia Loy, Anne MonTgom- ery, Jean PaTterson CourT Genflemen . Tom Afkinson, Redge Henn, Larry MacKenzie VaniTy ..... .... .... P a TTy Sfarr CAST Old Woman . Isabelle Moore SinceriTy . . .... Ben McCullough ServanTs .... . . Alan Maw, Norman Nickelson PeasanTs: Jean Bowers, Jean Cornell, Maurice Clayfon, Dick Coch- ran, VicTor MonTgomery, Jimmy Wilson, EderiTa Sfrock GenerosiTy . . ., ........ KenneTh Merz Old Man . . . Philip Parker Kindness . . Nancy HarTwell Page . . . . . . Barbara Ann McGee Angel of Love . ...... Norma McKenzie Angels ...... Gaynelle Shive, ColleTTe LisTmann Carol Kingsley, BeTTy Nixon, Beverly Hains, Elinor Graham Greek Warriors: Bob DiTTrick, Earl Hughes, Marshall Draper, Bob Maddox '85 SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL For The purpose oT a beTTer appreciaTion oT The works oT William Shakespeare, The English DeparTmenT sTaged and presenTed Their second annual Shakespearean FesTival. The producTion was under The direcTion of Miss Gene Nielson wiTh The seTs designed by The STage Mechanics and ConsTrucTion class, supervised by Mr. RoberT P. WhiTTen. The plays represenTed were: Romeo and JulieT, l-lamleT, OThello, l-lenry VI and VIII, Richard Ill, MacbeTh, Taming oT The Shrew, Merry Wives oT Windsor, Mid-Summer NighT's Dream, and TwelTTh NighT. The Players were: Blosom AksT, Nancy Andrews, Belle Bendheim, Lois Budelier, Elinor DavenporT, l-larrieT l-lessell, Lillian l-loenig, EdiTh Lieberman, Jane Lloyd Jones, Norma Louise McKenzie, June Nelson, BeTTy Nixon, Elinor Parker, Ann PelliccioTTi, Peggy Rea, Joy RogoTT, AleTha SmiTh, Mary Sumner, Beverly Thomas, Jean Vander Pyl, Jean VoorvaarT, June Wade, Bob AusTin, Armand BallanTyne, Jim l-lendrick, Willard KeiTh, Bob LaverTy, Bob Maddox, MaTT Mahana, Bob Moore, Gordon Payne, Bill Rains, Bill Rei- necke, Bill Sackheim, WalTer SToessel, and Judy. 86 T X 07 'T T T A X T T f 4 Y 'fry sl - X '- ,X '- - N .L I T' s T 1 V f 1 X XX - W 7 H - , f - ' if- XX 9 -X -X f 1 f s, ,LX , Q- if f - X' wg! X, ff--T, --ia - - X X' . 1 1' 1 ' 'D' i' 7 X -- ., ff' ' '5f s f 3 - i T' 6 X- 3- A ' Ni,-A 5455? if - Q -as - - . f , - .- 'T ' X- - f -, fi , 1-f 11-1 Q- saw-' ' s X--1 f X .re XX X X --, 1 as-' f,:-Q, -5- -Q -+ -XX TX -ies-' i f i YJ -X--W ,, X, , 5' P : T-53,5- ' Q .. ' X5 1 K ' X 2 :X. 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' Q-avi-' f if' 4:1:I'E -5.1-52 -' 5 gi , ,,, , -S:--X,,-5:5 4 X ,I 112:--.f.,Xg':,,'-g1gig1, ' - X, 5, - 1 A f 5- :,g'f ',1g:5..,5? .2 -712.1 - . , 15 112- ,, 35,51 'legs-gXe 52535525 VERSE CHOIR One oT The ouTsTanding'acTiviTies aT Beverly This year was The Verse Choir, gained noTice and acclaim Trom all who heard iTs many perTormances. which Under The direcTion oT Miss Gene Nielson, The group has presenTed many Tine pro- grams. They have perTormed several Times aT The Teachers' lnsTiTuTe Tor enThusiasTic and disTinguished audiences, Tor The P.T.A.,lTor many OT The MoThers' Teas, and Tor The Beverly l-lills Women's Club. A Perhaps The mosT ouTsTanding eTTorTs were The producTions on The Norman Parade over K.M.P.C. wherein The group did so well ThaT They were inviTed To perTorm over K.l-LJ. on a sTaTe-wide hook-up. They were so successTul ThaT a semi-monThly hour was oTTered Them in This parT. The precision and skill oT The worlc and The cooperaTion oT The sTudenTs has produced an enviable record oT sTellar perTormance and has esTablished Tor our school The noTice and esTeem oT all in The dramaTic Tield. The members are:-lPicTure arrangemenTT-Back Row--Joy RogoTT, Elinor Gra- ham, Elinor Parlcer, Lois Budelier, Lillian l-loenig, BeTTy Nixon, June Wade, Blossom AlcsT, Mary Darling. EronT Row-Elinor DavenporT, l-larrieT l-lessell, Jean VoorvaarT, Norma McKenzie, Ann PellicioTTi, Mary Powell, Eleanor Van BrunT, DoroThy Thomason, EdiTh Lieberman. Jaclc CoTTon, Bob AusTin, Gordon Payne, Bob LaverTy, Bob Maddox, Willard KeiTh, MaTT Mahana, Earl l-lughes, WalTer SToessel, Bill Rains, Ray ST. John. 87 MURAL T As a lasTing TribuTe To The Norman spiriT, Van KauTman, W'37. assisTed by The mural class has creaTed on The walls oT The Toyer oT The audiTorium a mural ThaT will be imprinTed noT only on These walls buT on The memory oT each person who views iT. A Every sTudenT is conscious oT The Theme ThaT was chosen as iT is The conTrasT be- Tween The baTTles oT The Normans in ancienT Times and The Normans oT Beverly Today. The black-sweaTered KnighT is noT unlike The Norman KnighT oT Chivalry and is represenTed as being The ouTsTanding Type oT boy. The royal blue sweaTer worn by The Alpha aT Beverly is a symbol oT service and TaiTh. The press, The libraries, and The newspapers are all con- TrasTed in The Doomsday Book, The only Tormal record oT The Norman period showing growTh in learning and indusTry. The old sedaTe monasTerial schools Torm a background Tor The modern coeduca- Tional sysTem Today. The maps oT The world are reproduced To measure in Time wiTh The Normans oT Chivalry. The social liTe oT The modern age is culTured and reTined in conTrasT To The vulgar, crude ways oT The old Norman liTe. So does The mural depicT The growTh in learning and spiriT Trom earliesT Time To The presenT day. The mural is cleverly worked TogeTher wiTh Tresco painTs on rough, weT plasTer. The unusual Technique oT Tresco painTing daTes Trom The Greek civili2aTion and has recenTly been used Tor popular purposes. Our sTudenT body TogeTher wiTh The ciTizens oT Beverly l-lills should be iusTly proud ThaT such an arTisTic Triumph has been successTully achieved in This school. This mural should be an incenTive To growTh and endeavor as iT was To Those who creaTed iT. 88 l e l STAGE CREW STAGE CREW The STage Crew, direcTed by Mr. RoberT P. WhiTTen, is an honorary group selecTed each semesTer Trom The STage Mechanics and STage ConsTrucTion sTudenTs. The group sTages all Beverly producTions as well as assisTs aT numerous school dances, sTudenT body assemblies aT Warner Bros. TheaTre, and oTher campus acTiviTies. They have provided an invaluable asseT To The sTaging oT various school producTions. Members: Bob Austin, Ted Ballard, BeTTy Bley, Vicfor Caliva, Paul Doose, Clarke Harris, Helen Housfon, Harry Hugh J J k Barbara Lee James Eric Lee, Miriam Mason Magdalene Nichols Be'rTe Park, Joyce PesTerre, Bob PrenTice, George R pp F k R Ray ST. John, J h ST k, Jim Wolfe. LIBRARY couNcn. New To Beverly was The TormaTion oT a Library Council To TaciliTaTe The disTribu- Tion oT boolcs and To aid in The esTablishmenT oT a bond beTween The classroom and The library. As one oT Beverly's largesT experimenTs, The council has proven a greaT success in The eyes oT The adminisTraTion. The group is organized as a uniT under The leadership oT The Library STaTT oT which lNlaTalie PlaTT is The presidenT. The membership oT The council consisTs oT one person selecTed Trom every class. The library sTaTT is The group which assisTs in The managemenT oT The Library during Their Tree period. Under The TuTelage oT lvliss Hazel S. Vaughn, The Library has perTormed innumerable services To our school. 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I A , f. - ,.-,,, f ' Q ff' -1 L .Jil A' 'L , Q. ' ' was . . ., V , L , LL., P 4, 5. : :j vxqkg' ' A s 1 'x.,,'1n Q A , . ERWIN PLUNGES OVER FOR SCORE IN HOOVER GAME 'vw' DITTRICK GOES AFTER WELLS OF REDONDO LETTERMEN FOOTBALL Maury Brown Joe Caliva Dan Cohen John DeNaull, Mgr. Bob Dillrick lan Elliol Lelly Erwin Tom Farrell Chappel Poole Maynard Erankenberg Jerry Gingras Jim l-lendrick Jack Manville Vic Monlgomery Wall McKenzie, Capl. Jim O'Reilly Bill Rosenberg Jack Rosenberg Raul Thompson A SWIMMING Jack l-lull BASKETBALL Arnie Ballanlyne Dick Bendheim Dick Binns Charlie Boggs Bob Breckner Sandy Cameron Ned Crisl Jack Donoghue lan Elliol Bill Galloway Clif l-lealy John l-lenderson Frank l-linlze Terry l-lolberlon Bruce Jermyn Rennie Kelly, Capl Bill Loy Lincoln Maclise Burl McCrealdy Bud Mills, Mgr. Bob Reeser GYM TEAM Ted Ballard Slanley Jameson lCapl.l Fred Delirancisco Roger Laverly Earl Mason John Maslers, Mgr. Morgan McGilvary Bill G'Toole Phillip Parker l-larry Perry Bob Ramsaur Pal Randall Dave Rilchie Larry Rose Corky Smilh Waller Sloessel Leslie Tyler Ruggles l-lammond Frank l-lomer Ralph Lingenberg Bob Olson l-lardy Olson l-larry Perry Dick Roller, Mgr. Charles Rulherlord l-lerberl Twilchell Dixon Wimpy TRACK Nal Blankenship Joe Caliva Guy Coober Raul DeBaugh John DeNaull, Mgr. John Granl Redge l-lenn Carl l-lolnback Chuck Kennedy Gil LaCava Bob Laverly ' Warren Lewis Wall McKenzie Jack Ogilivie, Capl. Jim O'Reilly Roland Perry Jack Rosenberg Jack Schilling Ed Spence Emmons Williams TENNIS George Blish Bill Chapman Dan Jones Dick Killrelle Arlhur Marx Neal Q'Connor Bill Reedy, Capl. Mike Zimmerman BASEBALL Dick Barlon Fred Borcherl Maynard Erankenberg Bob l-licks Bill l-lillard Wall McKenzie Jack Madsen Jack Manville George Pallerson AI Shrader Vic Spolls, Mgr. Paul Thompson lCapl.l WALT HERREID. This big behemoTh Trom Wash- ingTon STaTe come To us via San Diego To produce in his TirsT year here as Tine a Team as has ever represenTed Beverly on The gridiron. His Team was composed oT TighTers ThaT, despiTe Their size, never said die. Many were oT The opinion ThaT he had The besT Team in The League, and all oT The crediT goes To Herreid. His abiliTy To geT along wiTh his players was an ouTsTanding TeaTure oT his coaching. F T B A WALT McKENZlE. The besT signal caller in The League was WalT, and well deserving oT The honor, Too. His greaT leadership, hard driving, splendid punTing, and unexcelled sporTsmanship puT him aT The Top Tor his Team-maTes To Tollow. One oT The hardesT running backs in The League, Walf played his quarTerbacl4 posT superbly. His playing in The SanTa Monica game was a pleasure Tofbehold, and his signal calling was Tops. Jamison, O'Reilly, Hendrick, McKenzie, Erwin, Farrell, Manville, DiTTrick, B. Rosenberg, Thompson, Caliva, J. Rosenberg, Gingras, Burke, DeNaulT. l-lerried, KirsT, Kilbourne, SmiTh, FooTe, Jones, Sheranlan Draper, MonTgomery Marshall ElIioT, Ballard, DalTon, Br , Mauldin, Oliver, Spe , M Kilbourne. Final Bay League STanding W L T fx, Redondo ,s,.,,,,,....,...,....A,,.........,. 3 ,,........., l ,,...... ..., 0 ,,,,........ . 750 BEVERLY HILLS ...........,......... 2 ,,,....,.... l ,.........,, l .....,..,.As .666 lnglewood ,,..,...............,s........... 2 ,,.......... l ......,.,.,, l .........,,, .666 SanTa Monica .,.. - ,,....... 2 ...,........ 2 ,....... .,,, O .........,.. . 500 CompTon ,,.,.,... ..,....A,...... O ..,,,., ,,.,. 4 ...,,,...... O ,,........,s . O O0 THE sEAsoN The i936 Bay League FooTball season Tound Beverly l-lills Tinishing in second place wiTh Redondo TirsT. The Orange eleven won Two games during The League season, losT one, and Tied one. The wins were over CompTon, I3-0, and SanTa Monica, I2-6. Comp- Ton was perhaps The easiesT pickens Tor The Normans. Only a good goal line deTense kepT The TarTars Trom being swamped. The SanTa Monica game was one oT The biggesT upseTs oT The season. Favored To win, The Vikings TroTTed onTo Their home Tield, con- TidenT oT a win which would cinch Them The second place. lnsTead, They Tound Them- selves in TourTh place. OreaT leadership by CapTain WalT MacKenzie won ThaT game Tor The Normans. The lone loss was To a powerTul Redondo aggregaTion, champions oT The League, in a close conTesT played on The Sea l-lawk Tield. The Tie was wiTh lngle- wood, who was The TavoriTe To win by Two Touchdowns. The Normans compleTely dom- inaTed The play on ThaT day. Much crediT is due Coach Wall l-lerried Tor molding such a sTrong eleven in his TirsT year aT Beverly. l-le noT only landed eighT oT his players on The TirsT Two all-league Teams, buT also developed much promising TalenT Tor college TooTball. ln The Orange and WhiTe line, MonTgomery aT End, l'-lendrick aT Tackle, Oingras and Caliva aT Guard, and Jack Rosenberg aT CenTer were ouTsTanding. lan EllioT, End, has Three more years on The Norman eleven, and sensaTional Things are expecTed OT him. Bob DiTTrick, Tackle, was The mosT promising Tor college TooTball. Rugged and sTrong, he should go Tar. ln The Back Field, CapTain MacKenzie, Farrell, and Erwin played brillianTly. Erwin should be The sTar oT The Bay League nexT year. 96 McLaughlin, Allen, Simons, Kimball, McPherson, Taylor, Hawkins, DeWill, Hamm. Canady, Genlil, McKenzie, Holberlon, Duncan, Caliva, Sullivan, Clemenls, Bury, Lackey, Spolls. Turner Anderson Folkdale Mason, Summerhays, Shalluck Moses Bever Dullon lndiviclual Scoring TD PAT F6 S TP Erwin, lb .,.,,,,..,,.,.,...,...,....... 5 ,.,,,,.,..., O ,,,A...,..,, O .,,,s,,,,,,s l ....,.,,,,,, 32 Brown, lb ,.,,,.....,,,,.ss..,,...... 2 .,........,. O ,,,,,,,.,.., O ,,,,,,,,,,,, O ,,v,,,.s,,,, l2 Caliva, g ,,,.,,,,,..,..,...,..,.,,,,.,, O ,.....,,,,,, 3 ....o..,,,,, l ,,,,,,,,,,,, O ,,,,,,,,,,., 6 McKenzie, g ,,A.,...,,,,.,.,.,,.. l ,...A..s,... O ,.,,.,,,,,sA O .,,,,,,,,,.s O ..,,.,....., 6 Farrell, hb .,,......,,7,.,.........,,, l... ...,,A,. O .,...,...,,. O .,,,..,... O ,.s.,,.., 6 GAME BY GAME INGLEWOOD 0-0 L ln lhis lirsl League conlesl, lhe Norman eleven look lhe lield as lhe ex-pecled underdogs by lwo louchdowns, and proceeded nol only lo hold lhe highly louled Sen- linels lo a scoreless lie, bul complelely lo oul-play lhe green-shirled boys in every de- parlmenl ol play. l.ale in lhe lourlh guarler, aller lwo louchdown drives had been lruslraled, Tommy Farrell, playing lhe game ol his life, look a poor lnglewood punl on lhe Green and While lorly. l-le ran lhrough a broken lield lor a score, only lo have lhe play called back and lhe Normans penalized lor roughing lhe kicker. During lhe enlire game, Inglewood lailed lo penelrale Norman lerrilory beyond lhe lhirly yard line. Lelly Erwin backed up lhe line like a demon. Joe Caliva and Jerry Gingras bolh lurned in good games al guard. COMPTON 13-0 This was Beverly's mosl decisive viclory ol lhe season, lhe Grange shirled gridders winning I3-O on lhe Complon lield. The lirsl hall closed scoreless, allhough Beverly was down on lhe Complon one yard line as lhe gun wenl oll. ln lhe second hall, wilh Bill Rosenberg playing heads up ball, Beverly slarled rolling and made lwo louchdowns wilh Erwin and Brown scoring. The Tarlars never gol in scoring lerrilory. Bill Rosenberg was lar and away lhe besl man on lhe lield lhal day, wilh Erwin, Dillrick, and Elliol also playing good ball.' REDONDO 7-13 Beverly wenl downelos deleal.,al.,lhe ,hands ol Mickey Colmer and Company in a lighl ball game lhal lound said lvlr. Colmer scoring all ol his leam's digils. Early in lhe lirsl guarler, lhis likeable gianl grabbed a slray Norman pass and romped lilly-lour yards lor a louchdown. Laler, in lhe second guarler, he scampered oll lackle lor lil- 97 I . g I g.. - f . T' 'if .,,' ,,.-, , Lgff-I xy, f 'fy f T ' ' ,, V ,.,, f ,wfff f'T'WflC -f f ,- H 'K , 7 T ff M f ff' fffyff-ff ., ,-.,,, , . ,..- Af' -mf ,. .T .11 .,. 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' 1 .rf . .v 7, f '- 1Z'3'T:-1, f 'J1bf,,'q1, f'.3flZ 4 Ayr, i ii' ,J ', vff,M' . ,kg 2' ' ' a s ' f 1 Z . iafiima amssm JIMMIE HENDRICK JACK ROSENBERG JIM O'RlELLY IAN EIALIOT Tackle Cenfer Half En Considered besT Tackle in League by many. A red-headed TighTer who played in nearly every minuTe of every game. Jack was The second besT pivoT man in The league. He backed up The line wifh remark- able success. ReTurn- ing. A sophomore who should develop inTo a real ball player. A speedy, shiTTy back who should be heard from in The TuTure. SensaTional Freshman who sTepped inTo a regular iob and held iT. Improved and was playing greaT ball aT end of season. Teen yards and The deciding score. Adding insulT To iniury, he also converTed. ln The Third guarTer Beverly made a susTained drive down The Tield Tor Their lone Tally wiTh l.eTTy Erwin diving over. Joe Caliva made good The exTra poinT. lan EllioT caughT a long pass earlier in The game and ran To pay dirT, bul The play was nulliTied when a penalTy was called on The Normans. Jerry Gingras was The besT Orange shirTed gridder on The Tield, playing in The Sea I-lawk backTield mosT oT The aTTernoon. SANTA MONICA 'I2-6 ln This, The big game oT The year, The Normans upseT a Tavored SanTa Monica eleven on Their home Tield, I2-6. Jack Cassidy, brillian+ Samohi Tlash, drew TirsT blood Tor Samohi, scoring on a perTecT cuT-back play. Beverly rallied aT The sTarT oT The sec- ond guarTer, wiTh a TlaT pass To CapTain WalT MacKenzie in The end zone Trom Jack lvlanville. Tommy Farrell puT The ball in scoring posiTion when he grabbed a long pass, also Trom lvlanville. l.aTe in The same quarTer, LeTTy Erwin TerminaTed a drive down The Tield by plunging over Tor The winning Tally Trom The Two yard line. Every player on The Tield gave everyThing he had, and iT was a glorious ending Tor The prep-TooTball careers oT The seniors on The Team. Shining lighTs were CapTain WalT MacKenzie, who was wiThouT a doubT The ouTsTanding man on The Tield, Bill Rosenberg, Jim l-lendrick, Bob TOM FARRELL DiTTrick, Vic MonTgomery, Joe Caliva, and Tommy Farrell. , T' - ,V f- if A , f ' -'-1,I,.z1,. 2 1 '- . , 4 .- Vw if ' 'fi 'Tx 'AW' ,f fm' I , .I .V 'Wx , ... ,.,.', r .T ,I A-3 K, 1, g .. gif ,f , T' I mfg .1 X. 7, K I. 1 -4, A , . fo, I' g.:'4.:,4 f 1 f 3 ffm .rf , fr, .:',kf1,f!' 453' f.-f ,-f,,S.,g 1 I ,W g,-.1 4 'fly ' ,.,,,,,, , . I 'f' , ,' ' . fi 25, ',y5qyf,fZf Arhf, f ' J Q. If.. ,, , I ,T A V74 Half Tom was The TasTesT open field runner on The squad. He snagged many passes Tor long gains. He sTarred againsT Inglewood. JACK MANVI LLE H lf a Jack was one of The besT passers and punT- ers on The Team. The Manville To Fa rrel I combinaTion was ouT- sTanding. BILL ROSEN BERG H lf a Bill was The ouTsTand- ing back on The Team during The pasT season. He made The all-league Team. A Two sTriper. BOB DITTRICK Tackle Bob gol' a slow slarl buf improved as The season wenf on fill he was firsl sfring. Slone wall on defense. JOE CALIVA Guard Joe was the man with 'the educalecl loe and was one of lhe mosl versafile players on The feam. Two year man. JERRY GINGRAS Guard One of The deadliesl' lacklers in league and The only man To slop Colmer of Redondo. All League. Caplain- elecl. MAURY BROWN Full Played behind Erwin and was a leading ground gainer. Played well agalnsl Complon. Will relurn nexf year. ALL BAY LEAGUE TEAMS ICompiIed from Bay League Sporls Wrilers' Seleclionsl Breceda ISan+a Monical ,..,ow.... oe....., ,..,,,,,o,,,,,,,, E n d ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, M onlgomery IBeverIy I-Iills I-lendrick IBeverIy I-lillsl ......,.. ,,,.,,. T aclcle .,.,... ,e...........,.,..,e,eeoo... R alzlolzl IRedondoI Bundy ISan+a Monical .......,. ,w,.oeo G uard ....... ...,...v,,,Y. E ngland ISan+a Monical Nelk Ilnglewoodl ,,oo.o...,.,......., .,.. C enler .... ,w,Vw,o, J , Rosenberg IBeverIy I-Iillsl Gingras IBeverIy I-lillsl ..,..,,,. .,..w,, G uard ......, ........A.....A....... C aliva IBeverly I-Iillsl McComas Ilnglewoodl ,oo,, oo.o... T aclcle v,ro.,. oYa.ea.e P ealc ISanla Monical Allen IRedondoI ,.,,,,,,,,,,Vwwow.,V ........ww,.w4 E nd .e,......w wv.....,................... Y oung IRedondoI Erwin IBeverIy I-Iillsl ,.,..v.ww,,...,.,. wv.v..,. Q uarlrer .,v.... ......w,o.e................. B erry Ilnglewoodl Cassidy ISan+a Monical ,,.,,,,,, ....... I-I all .....,. ....,.., B . Rosenberg IBeverIy I-lillsl Bruno llnglewoodl .,w,wo,,,,,,,,,,, ,,w, I-I all ....,, ....,......A....... F arrell IBeverIy I-lillsl Colmer IRedoncIoI ,,oA,AA,,, ...A... I: ull ....,, .,,.,,,... C ollins ICornplonI ' Game Scores 6 ,,,,o,a ..,... M uir Tech ..... I3 w,oa,,,, ...... I-I oover ISDI ...... .....,.. I 4 O ..vr.,. ll aa...... I3 ........ 7 ..,.o.. I 2 ,.,..... 62 Inglewood e.,.. Jordan Complon Redondo Sanla Monica A..... LEFTY ERWIN Full Leffy was 'rhe besl' de- fensive back on The Team and was a consis- lenf ground gainer. Will return 'ro be a star nexl' year. VIC MONTGOMERY End Vic was 'rhe hardesf 'rackler on 'rhe leam, al- lhough he had no pre- vious experience. One of The besf ends in fha league. JOHN DE NAULT Manager Veneman, CoTTon, STiTTler, PaTTerson, Perry, Cromwell, STeinIauT. Wilson, B. LaverTy, Chalupka, Lewis, Hogan, SToesseI, Ramsaur, Unfer. - . , Hchie, R. LaverTy, Wells, Brough, Williams, Ra clall B Il M M dd x Mills Bla k sh p Bal y ' + R Elllo . CAPTAIN DICK POTTER COACI-I SAX ELLIOT BEE FOOTBALL The LighTweighT FooTbaII Team closed a Tairly successTuI season in Third place in Bay League compeTiTion. Wirh six reTurning IeTTermen on The TirsT Team, The Bees did noT make as much ouT oT This advanTage as They could have. I-Iowever, This TaulT cannoT be laid To Coach Sax ElIioT, as he did everyThing in his power To make a winning ball club ouT of his maTeriaI. Much crediT is due him Tor uncovering and developing many poTen- Tial VarsiTy sTars Tor The TuTure in Bob LaverTy, Dick PoTTer, Warren Lewis, Roger LaverTy, Roland Perry, and Jack Wells. The lone Bee win was over Redondo in The Third league game. Bob Cromwell, sub quarTer, ran TiTTeen yards Tor The score. A pass To Bob LaverTy was good Tor The conver- sion. In The Inglewood game which ended 6 all, Cromwell again Took The sTarring role oTTensively, running TiTTy-Tour yards on a punT reTurn Tor The lone Tally. Jimmie STiTTIer, dynamic running guard, was The ouTsTanding man on The Tield, making over haIT oT Nor- mandy's Tackles. The Two losses were To CompTon, I3-6, and To SanTa Monica, I3-6. In The line, Cochran aT end, Lewis aT Tackle, STiTTIer and Roger LaverTy aT guards sTood ouT. Emmons Williams aT cenTer played sensaTio.naI TooTbaII againsT SanTa Monica. STiTTler and Lewis were all-league. In The backTield, Perry was consisTenT aT quarTer, CapTain PoTTer was dangerous aT Tull, and Bob LaverTy and PaTTerson were ThreaTs aT The halves. LaverTy was all-league. IO0 SAX ELLIOT. Elliol lurned oul a championship Casaba squad -in his second year of coaching, which is plenly in ilself. l-le changed his slyle ol play +o suil his individuals and look advanlage of lhe ex- perience of himself and his players +0 mold a championship Jream. Every player on The Jream was a credil Jro him as a coach and Jroo much credil can noi' be given him for giving Beverly ils firsl maior sporl Championship. BASKETBALL RENNIE KELLY. Rennie, while playing his lasl four years of high school loaslcelball, led his Norman five +o lhe Bay League Championship. Rennie will go down as one of Jrhe finesi leaders ever fo represenl Beverly, and his fine sporismanship will long be remembered. l-le was unanimous all-league Forward and his fine eye and uncanny dribbling abilily gave him a scholarship +0 U. S. C. EllioT, l-linTze, CrisT, Reeser, Kelly, BaIlanTyne, Mills. EllioT, Breckner, Jermyn, Galloway, Maclise, Boggs. BASKETBALL The l936-37 Norman BaslceTball Campaign resulTed in The TirsT Bay League Maior sporT Championship Tor Beverly l-lills. The hoop sguad lived up To expecTaTions by coming Through The winner in a hecTic double round schedule, winning Trom Redondo, 24-23, in The lasT game oT The season. WiTh eighT reTurning leTTermen To greeT him, Coach Sax EllioT sTarTed ouT by chang- ing his oTTensive To a one-Tour Type, employing only one guard To handle The ball, Thus enabling more sTrengTh under The baslceT where heighTh counTed. This sysTem proved very successTul and may be The reason Tor The Tine showing oT The Team. The Team was deTeaTed only once during The league season, by Redondo, The run- ner up, in The TirsT round. Going inTo The lasT game wiTh Redondo, The Two Teams were Tied and The game was a naTural, played beTore a paclced house oT Thrilled specTaTors aT The Redondo gym. The game was one oT The mosT exciTing ever wiTnessed in The Bay League and resulTed in The Norman Championship. T OuTsTanding during The season were CapTain Rennie Kelly and Bill Galloway, boTh playing Their Third years oT varsiTv ball as Torwards, Bruce Jermyn aT CenTer, a new- comer who was The mosT valuable man on The Team, and Franlc l-linTze, easily The besT deTensive man in The League. l-le held Pierre GuelTT, Redondo CapTain and sTar who had averaged I7 poinTs per game, To Three Tield goals in Two games. The Team, aT The end oT The Bay League season, losT every man buT Two on The TirsT and second Teams. Sax EllioTT, drawing Trom his Third sTring, Jayvees, and even Trom The Bees Tor maTerial, wadded TogeTher a Tormidable loolcing ouTTiT ThaT wenT ouT, wiTh noThing whaTsoever expecTed oT Them due To Their laclc oT experience and Time played TogeTher, and proceeded To geT Themselves inTo The semi-Tinals oT The C.l.F. playoTTs, knocking over such Teams as l-larvard, Champions oT The Prep League, CarpenTeria, Win- ners oT The VenTura League, and Chino, Topsin The Tri-CounTy League. , The Team was composed oT CapTain Bruce Jermyn, Sandy Cameron, Arnie Ballan- Tyne, and lan EllioT aT Forwards and Bob Breclmer aT The Guard posT. Terry l-lolberTon and Bill Loy saw acTion as subs. An ouTsTanding TeaTure oT This year's season was The road Trip Talcen To Brawley and El CenTro where The Team encounTered The l-ligh Schools and Junior Colleges oT The respecTive Towns in Two nighTs. The Tour games were all won by Beverly by large scores, AnoTher Trip was Talcen To San Juan CapisTrano which also resulTed in a vicTory Tor The Normans. These Trips, Taken during ChrisTmas vacaTion, were invaluable experiences Tor The players and made a good name Tor The school. l02 T HolberTon, Henderson, Cameron, McCready, Binns, Donoghue, Healy, EllioT. ALL BAY LEAGUE Guellq lRl ---------.A.--- ..,.,......... l: ....ee,,...,. .ee.,..... G a lloway TBI-ll Kelly ..e.....V..A... ...,,,,,,,,,,, E ,le,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,A7,,,.M,,-,, Y 0 rsT0n Colmer lRl -------.-, ,,--.,,------- C ,---------V, .,....AAA...... J e rrnyn lBTTl l-linTZe ...,...7... ....,......... G .....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. B e rry Zerboni lSMl .....,...., ,,,,,,,,,,,ALA C5 ,,,,AAL,,,,, .,.,,,,,A,,.. C 5 r+erlSMl GAME BY GAME INGLEWOOD . . . ln The TirsT game, The Normans puT on a wiThering lasT halT rally ThaT puT The SenTinels To shame aTTer a slow TirsT halT. The Orange oTTense was sloppy and The Green and WhiTe were running Them ragged on deTense. Galloway and Kelly led The scorers. ln The second game a much smooTher Team Toolc The Tloor, and a 35-22 vicTory resulTed. Rennie Kelly and Bill Galloway again led The scoring wiTh I2 poinTs apiece. Every one on The squad oT Twelve saw acTion. Berry oT lnglewood im- pressed wiTh his speed. SANTA MONICA . . . These Two games were The ToughesT nexT To Redondo ThaT The Normans had all season. Again a lasT halT rally won The ball game in The TirsT Tracas. Trailing I5-7 aT halT Time, The Normans broughT The score up To I8 all aT The end oT The Third sTanza. Then Two one-handed shoTs by Chuck Boggs, along wiTh ones Trom Galloway and Jermyn, puT The game on ice. Final score was 26-20. The lasT game was a rough aTTair wiTh Samohi Throwing a scare inTo The Norman camp by closing a gap in The lasT halT which almosT nipped The Champions. Bruce Jermyn was high poinT man Tor The aTTair wiTh Ten digiTs, all scored in The TirsT halT. Score was 24-23. COMPTON . . . The TirsT game oT This series was by Tar The mosT exciTing game ever wiTnessed in The local gym. OuTsTanding was Frankie l-linTze, diminuTive guard, who noT only scored Two much needed buclqeTs, buT was greaT on deTense. The game was nip and Tuck ThroughouT wiTh The Normans coming ouT wiTh a I7-I6 advan- T e aT The Tinal gun. EllioT and Reeser. reserve Torwards, played well. The second gaaiT'ne was a drab aTTair wiTh Beverly The winner 27-l9. CapTa1n Kelly led The scorers. IO3 BILL GALLOWAY BRUCE JERMYN FRANKIE HINTZE Forward CenTer Guard . Bill led Beverly To more A g re a T backboard BesT defensive man In Th 'cTory dur- man who earned The The league and was an g h Th e years of TiTle of The mosT valu- a I I-I ea g u e player. Ty p TT'on. The able man on Th Tea Playing defensively, The I d g Th' yea A good p' T h T shofs he Took counTed REDONDO . . . The Two Redondo games will long be remembered by The Beverly basIceTball Teams as Two oT The ToughesT games They ever played. In The TirsT Tracas, Beverly led aT haIT Time I9-I3, buT couldn'T hold iT, and wilTed under The power oT The gianT Sea I-Iawlcs. Bill Galloway led The Norman scoring wiTh I5 poinTs. Ivliclcey Col- mer was ouTsTanding wiTh I3 poinTs To his crediT. I-IinTze held CapTain GueITT To Two Tield goals. Final score 35-33, Tavor Redondo. The second game is hisTory. AT Redondo beTore a Throng oT loyal rooTers, The Beverly Tive, led by Frankie I-IinTze and Bruce Jermyn, emerged vicTorious, 24-23, in a real Thriller. I-linTze again held GueITT down, This Time To one Tield goal, Thus Torcing Colmer To single-handedly aTTempT To sTave oTT The Norman aTTaclc. Colmer bagged high poinT honors wiTh I3 digiTs. Kelly, Jermyn, and Galloway led The Norman scorers. WiTh Redondo in The lead aT The middle oT The lasT guarTer, Bruce Jermyn hiT The hoop Tor Three Tield goals To leap up To wiThin Two poinTs oT The Sea I-Iawlcs. Then Bill GaIloway's sensaTional one-handed shoT Tied The score aT 23 all. AT ThaT poinT, wiTh 30 seconds To go, Galloway was given a Tree Throw. ThaT sTeeI nerved Norman sanlc The giTT shoT To puT The Normans in The lead, which They never relinquished. y LINCOLN MACLISE NED CRIST Forward Forward 6reaT on grabbing The P I a y e d forward or The ball oh' backboard. guard equally well. He AlTernaTed aT TirsT Team was slowed up by an wiTh Boggs. Played beT auTo accideni' in mide Ter in earlier games season. Two year mono- g am winner. IO4 BOBBY REESER IAN ELLIOT CHARLIE BOGGS Forward Forward Forward A small forward who Will see Ihree more Improved grearly dur was a good shof. Play- years of varsily com- ing fhe season. Came ed well' on road frip. pefifion. A polished fhrou h in pinches and Played an every varsil ball la er who fi - won Er S rno i Y P y . ug sf a h game game for Iwo years. ured greally in firsf by Three lasf quarler Comp? I ld I INDIVIDUAL SCORING IBAY LEAGUEI Pos. Gam. FG FT 7 3l 5 Bill Galloway .w.w........ F ......,...., ............ ,...,..,w,,,,,, ..,.,,,,,,., Rennie Kelly ICI ...,.. F .,w..,,.w,.. 8 .........,.. 20 ...,....,... 22 ,reww,,..,,, Bruce Jermyn ........, C .r.,,,.A.e,, 8 oA.r.....,,. 2I .........,..,., 4 .,o.,....... 46 Charlie Boggs .....,,., F ..,.,..,.,., 8 ..,.,.....,.... 8 .....,w.Y,...,, 3 ,.,,,,,w.,., Franlcie I-linl'ze .,,,.. Cv ............ 8 ............... 3 ............,., 4 .....eA,.,e, Lincoln Ivlaclise ...... F ,.,.w..wv... 7 .........,..... 2 .w,,........... I ............ Ian Elliol' ,,,,..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,, F ,.,.A.,..... 7 ,.,..,..rAAA,.. I .......r,.,,,,. I .r,A.,r.,A,, Bobloy Reeser ,,,,,,A.AAAA F .,,..,,..... 8 ............... 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IO ,,VV,V.,.,,,., ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. L oyola ..........,,,,,.e,...... .....,..,..,., 319 235 on v'c+ory. fie goa 5. 3 I ............. Bay League Inglewood I7 ,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, C omplon 26 ............c .......... 33 ...........,, 33 ............. 27 ........,.... ............. 24 .......,.,.. .......... 24 ..........,.. 2I5 30 ..,.A........ 49 ............ 25 ..........., 29 ............ E3 Sanra Monica Redondo Inglewood Cornpron Sanla Monica Redondo C. I. F. Harvard Carpenreria Chino Whilrier ., BOB BRECKNER ARNIE BALLANYYNE Guard Fo rwa rd Improved every game One of a few rerurning . f. . u in urs? year unhl he men on s q u a d AI was regular guard for Though only a Bee he F ga s De had fg 'r lay fT'I8. - Theihrop C. I. . pendable and g oo d good varslfy ball. sho? from far ou'f. Mills, Loy, Healy, Henderson, Holberlon, BalIanTyne, Elliot Donoghue, Breckner, Cameron, Jermyn, EllioT, McCready, Binns. CALIFORNIA INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION Finding a gap oT abouT Tour men in boTh his TirsT and second Teams aTTer The curse oT graduaTion had hif The camp oT The Championship Norman Casaba Team, Coach Sax EllioT began To scouT around among his Third sTringers, Jay Vees, and even The Bees Tor maTerial. Building around CapTain Bruce Jermyn and lan EllioT, Coach EllioT puT Arnie Bal- lanTyne and Sandy Cameron in The TronT line wiTh Jermyn and EllioT and selecTed Bob Breclcner Tor The one man guard posT. ATTer buT one weelc oT pracTice TogeTher, This Tive wenT ouT againsT a sTubborn T-larvard guinTeT, Champions oT The Prep League, and emerged The vicTors by a score oT 38 To l9. The second game Tound The Normans handing a CarpenTeria squad a sound lacing To The Tune oT 49 To 23, Sandy Cameron, heTTy Torward, doing mosT oT The dirTy worlc wiTh 20 poinTs To his crediT. Jermyn and EllioT also assisTed in The scoringflhe Third game was wiTh Chino, Champions oT The Tri-CounTy League, in a guarTer Tinal game which ended 25 To 2 I in The Tavor oT The Grange and WhiTe. Reaching The semi-Tinals, The Team came up againsT a TerriTicly TasT breaking aTTaclc employed by WhiTTier l-ligh, Champions oT The l:ooThill League. The game was nip and Tuck up To The TourTh cuarTer when WhiTTier pulled away To a 38 To 29 win. Coach EllioT is deserving oT a greaT deal oT crediT Tor molding a compariTiyely sTrong Team wiTh so liTTle maTerial and Tor going ouT and reaching The semi-Tinals oT The C.l.F. compeTiTion wiTh liTTle or noThing expecTed oT Them. IO6 T . 4 i V J f , Q srii riiia fig illlr yiir T ' . is I g A .ins ,TAR .rg .T i 0 A , 9 X l Mifchell, AGFBIHQEF, Karns, Loy, Casson, Woodlll, Henry. Hayes, Hicks, l-lodge, Simons, Kelly, Jarvis. COACH KENNY MITCHELL LIGHTWEIGHTS The Norman LighTweighTs, under The direcTion oT Coach Kenny MiTchell, had a successful season, Tinishing in Third place. They came ouT wiTh a 500 average, winning Tour games and losing Tour. The wins were Two over Inglewood and Two over SanTa Monica. The losses were To Redondo and CompTon, The winners. A sTrange Thing was ThaT alThough They deTeaTed SanTa Monica Twice, The Vikings sTill Tinished ahead oT The Normans, while The Redondo Bees Twice deTeaTed The locals and sTill Tinished in TourTh spoT. MiTchell was greeTed by one reTurning Bee in The Torm oT Gordy l-lodge who was elecTed CapTain. MiTchell also broughT six oT his Championship Cees wiTh him To Torm The nucleus oT his ball club. Neil Casson made a good Team maTe Tor l-lodge aT Tor- ward, while Bob l-licks, lanky newcomer, held down The cenTer spoT. Bill Loy, veTeran guard, Turned ouT To be The spark plug oT The Team, Turned in some beauTiTul baskeT- ball, and was Tinally asked by Coach EllioT To play Tor The varsiTy Tor The C. I. F. games. Con l-layes made a dependable sTanding guard. Reserves included Greg Kelly, Dick Simons, AI Woodill, Kyle Grainger, and Rocky Karns. lO7 PiTTinger, Perry, Vail, Harms, Capes, Ingram, Healy, MarTindale, Johnson, Hull, O'Neill, Rose, Woods, Canady. CEE AND DEE BASKETBALL The Cee and Dee Casaba Fives, under The TuToring oT Coach John Canady, boTh Tin- ished TourTh in Bay League compeTiTion. The Cees were CaloTained by Jack Jenness while The Dees were headed by Tom l-larms. BoTh The squads won one game during The season, each emerging vicTorious Trom The SanTa lvlonica Tracas. CaIoTain Jenness was The leading scorer and player Tor The mid- geTs, doing mosT oT The ball handling and Tloor worlc. ln This, his lasT year oT comloeTi- Tion, Jenness came Through wiTh Tlying colors. 0Thers To compleTe The TirsT sTring were Al Vail. John Golsen, Charles Brown, Joe Ginder, and Ruggles Hammond. The Dees were headed in scoring by The much-shooTing liTTle guard, Chuclc lvlarTin- dale, who promised To be a TuTure Bob lvloulTon Till he was Torced To leave school. He resembled lvloulTon as a Dee boTh in sTyle and build. OThers on The squad were CapTain Tom l-larms, Franlc Rose, Frank Ingram, and WhiTey Collins. Bausher, Brown, Golsen, Driver, Davis, Ginder, Healy, GriTFin, Vail, Hammond, Jenness, NebleTT, Wood, Canady. CHARLES BROWN. ln Turning ouT The Tine Track Teams ThaT he did, Coach Brown gained himselT The repuTaTion oT one oT The besT high school coaches in The business. The way he builT Trom The Cees and Bees Till he had championship VarsiTy, Bee, and Cee Teams was Truly ouTsTanding. Beverly should be proud To have such a Tine man as head oT The deparTmenT. The way he has developed sTars in The lower grades assures a greaT TuTure Tor Beverly Track. R A K JACK OGILVIE. Jack was one oT The besT sprinT- ers in SouThern CaliTornia, aT one Time holding The besT mark seT in The 220 all year, ThaT oT 2 I .8. Jack was undeTeaTed all season in seven meeTs in The 220, and won The IOO in six rneeTs, Taking second in The sevenTh. A True leader because he was an ideal, a mark Tor which his Team-maTes could shooT. l-lis running was as smooTh as The wind and his aloiliTy can noT be raTed higher Than his sporTsmanship. I-Ierried, Frankenberg, Brown, Kilbourne, Rosenberg, EllioT, Mackay, Sheranian,.O'Reilly, Gingras. DeNaulT, Blankenship, Kennedy, Holnback, GranT, DeBaugh, Spence, Perry, Lewis. H C C I L O I L C S h enn, ooper, aiva averTy givie a ava c illing McKenzie VARSITY MEET SCORES 67 ,,,,,,,,,,e,e,,,,,,,.,,..,.,.A Inglewood ..........,,,,....,,......,....,,.,. 46 66 ,.....,...,,,,.,.......,,e. SanTa Monica ..,,,........,. 47 73 ,e.,,,,,...,.., ,,,.......,. C ompTon ...... ......,..e..,,,. 4 O 92 ,,,,.,...e.,ee, .....,.,A,,, R edondo ....., ....,,,........ I 9 VARSITY TRACK Coach Charles Brown's sTellar VarsiTy Track squad broughT home To Normandy The second Bay League Major SporT Championship This year by winning all Their dual meeTs and Then Taking The Finals wiTh ease. Coach Brown was TorTunaTe in having many experienced men reTurning and molded TogeTher a greaT squad which broughT much Tame To Beverly. Many records were broken during The season, mainly, Jack Ogilvie's IOS in The IOO and The 2201 Warren Lewis' 2:02. I in The 880 InoT allowed because OT The lack oT waTchesIp Bob LaverTy's 25.7 in The Low I-Iurdlesg Ed Spence's I I7 TeeT in The discus: and Gil LaCava and Jack Schilling's 6 TeeT 2If2 inches in The high iumpg plus The Relay record OT 3:3 I .8 seT by Johnny C'ranT, Joe Caliva, Redge I-lenn, and Jack Ogilvie. Brown will have many men reTurning nexT year, among Those Trom The VarsiTyg Jim O'Rielly, Warren Lewis, Roland Perry, Paul DeBaugh, Gil LaCava, Jack Rosenberg, lan EllioT, and Ed Spence. A highlighT oT The year was The Trip To CarpenTeria To engage in The annual Russell Cup MeeT. The Normans enTered a VarsiTy and Bee Team and came home wiTh boTh division's winner cups. IIO OGILVIE SUFEERS I-IIS FIRST DEFEAT LAVERTY AND DeBAUGI-I COME TI-IRU FOR 2nd AND 3rd INGLEWOOD . . . The Normans won handily Trom The SenTinels in This dual meeT, 67 To 46, buT They Turned ouT To be The closesT compeTiTors in The Tinals. Jack Cgilvie won boTh sprinTs while Bob LaverTy copped boTh Hurdle races Tor The Te-aTures oT The day along wiTh Bruno oT Inglewood's double win in The 880 and ShoT PuT. OTher Norman wins were I-Iolnbaclc in The Mile, LaCava in The I-Iigh Jump, Cooper in The Broad Jump and The Relay. IOO-Ogilvie TB, I-LT Caliva TB,I-I.T Cunningham TIT IO.2. 220-Ogilvie TB, I-I.T Cu.nningham TIT Parker TIT 22.8. 440-Pergandie TIT Vincenf TIT Perry TB, I-I.T 60.5 880-Bruno TIT Lewis TB, I-I.T Carlberg TIT 2.04. Mile--I-Iolnbaclc TB, I-I.T Kilbourne TB, H.T Jamison TIT 4.54.8. I-I.I-I.-LaverTy TB. T-I.T DeBaugh TB. I-I.T Ash TIT I7.I. L.I-I.-LaverTy TB, I-I.T DeBaugh TB.I-I.T Cooper TB, I-I.T 26.7, I-I. J.-LaCava TB. I-I.T Schilling TB.l-I.T Ash TIT 6'. B.J.--Cooper TB.l-I.T Pergandie TIT Caliva TB, I-I.T 2I' 5 , P.V.-UpsTon TIT Russell TIT McKenzie TB.I-I.T I2'. ShoT-Bruno TIT Tribe TIT Brown TB. H.T 4I' II . Discus-ElIeT TIT Spence TB. H.T Brown TB.I-I.T II6' BIf2 . Relay-Beverly I-Iills TSchiIling, Caliva, I-Ienn, OgiIvieT I:32.4. Final Score: Inglewood-46, Beverly-67. SANTA MONICA . . . This meeT was again TeaTured by double wins in The sprinTs and hurdles, Davis oT Samohi copping The hurdles and Ogilvie The sprinTs. Beverly showed superioriTy in The Field EvenTs, however, losing ouT in The disTance races. Samohi showed depTh in all evenTs, especially The 440, 880, and Mile. loo-ogalvie TB. I-LT caliva TB.I-I.T I-Iwrchinson TS.M.T io.i. 220-Ogilvie TBA-LT Caliva TBA-LT O'ReiIIy TBA-LT 23.3. 440-Riechle Ts.M.T Bar+hfieId TS.M.T Perry TB.I-I.T 53.7. 880-Kennedy TB.H.T Rork Ts.M.T Borda Ts.M.T 2:I0.I. Mile-MedowcraTT TS. M.T Cool: TS. M.T I-Iolnbaclc TB. I-l.T 4:49. I-I.I-I.-Davis TS. M.T DeBaugh TB.I-I.T CarTer TS M.T 9.3. L.I-I.-Davis TS.M.T DeBaugh TB.l-I.T Laver+y TB.I-I.T I3.8, I-I.J.-Schilling TB.l-I.T and LaCava TB.I-I.T Tied. Riechle 6 BJ C B I-I R hl S M Cal B I-I 2I 3 TS.M.T '. . .- ooperT . iec e T . iva T . P.V.-Blanlcenship TB.l-l.T and McKenzie TB.l-I.T 'fied I-Iamilfan TS.M.T II'. ShoT-I-IamilTon TS.M.T Rosenberg TB. I-l.T Hardman TS. M.T 43' 9If2 . Discus-Spence TB. I-l.T FeTheroIT TS. M.T Briere TS, M.T II3'4 . Relay-Beverly I-Iills TO'Rielly, LaverTy, Caliva, OgilvieT I:34.6. Fin- al Score: SanTa Monica-47, Beverly-66. JACK SCI-IILLIN6 TAKES A WINNING LEAP SIL LaCAVA STARTS I-IIS CLIMB , PAUL DeBAUGH Hurdles. Paul sel a new school record in lhe highs al lhe C.l.F. pre- lims. al l6.l. A form hurdler and a valuable man. JACK SCHILLING High Jump, Broad Jump, Relay. Jack was Beverly's slar, winning lhe C.l.F. high lump and selling a new school record. A greal broad iumper loo. GIL LaCAVA High Jump. Bee champ who was sleady winner in pel evenl al around 6 feel. Had record al one lime al 6 feel ZVZ inches. COMPTON . . . This highly louled meel lurned oul lo be a roul in Beverly s lavor The lwo leams were nol supposed lo be more lhan 5 poinls aparl al lhe end, Bur lhe end saw Beverly winning 73 lo 40. Jaclc Ogilvie again doubled in lhe sprinls over Complon's highly louled slar, lvlcCarl. Complon showed slrenglh in lhe weighls wilh Yorslon lhe double winner. Gil LaCava cleared his besl marlc ol lhe year al 6leel llf2 inches. Ogilvie sel lhe 220 record al 2 l .8 and lied lhe l00 al I0 llal. Bob Laverly sel lhe new school record ol 25.7 in lhe lows and would have had lhe highs loo il he had nol lallen. IOO-Ogilvie lB.H.l Caliva lB.H.l lvlcCarl lCl Granl lB.H.l l0. 220-Ogilvie lB.H.l lvlcCarl lCl Granl lB.H.l Henn lB.H.l 2l.8. 440-Kennedy lB.H.l Perry lB.H.l Place lCl 54.5. 880-L. Hamillon lCl Lewis lB.VH.l R, Hamil- lon lCl 2:08.l. lvlile-Holnbaclc lB. H.l Spiller lCl Delweiler lCl 5:03, H.H.-DeBaugh lB.H.l Elliol lB.H.l Riench lCl Laverly lB. H.l l6.5. L. H.-Laverly lB. l-l.l Kuwahara lCl Thorn lCl 25.7. H.J.-LaCava lB. l-l.l, Schilling lB. H.l Morrisey lCl 6' llf2 , B.J-Schilling lB.H.l Cooper lB.H.l Caliva lB.H.l 2O'. P.V.-Woods lCl McKenzie lB.H.l Blankenship lB. H.l ll' 9 . Shol-Yorslon lCl Kirlcland lCl Rosenberg lB. H.l Frankenberg lB. H.l 46' S . Discus-Yors- lon lCl Spence lB, H.l Thorn lCl l27'. Relay-Beverly Hil's lSchilling, Caliva, Henn, Ogilviel l:34.l. Final Score Complon-40, Beverly-73. REDONDO . . . Wilh Qgilvie and Cooper nol compeling, lhe Varsily delealed Redondo 92-I9 in lhe worsl roul ol lhe season. Taking every lirsl place and yielding bul live second places, lhe Norman complelely dominaled lhings. Emmons Williams, Bee Caplain, running Varsily was lhe slar ol lhe day, winning lhe 220, Low Hurdles, and Broad Jump. Jack Schilling was double winner in lhe Broad and High Jumps. Beverly ran lwo relay leams in bolh A and B and linished one-lwo in bolh races. IOO-Caliva lB. H.l Granl lB. H.l O'Reilly lB.H.l l0.l. 220-Williams lB. H.l Granl lB. H.l O'Reilly lB. H.l. 22.5. 440- Perry lB. H.l Gingras lB. H.l Barnell lill 55.8, 880-Lewis lB. H.l Willis lRl Fallon lill 2:O6.6, Mile-Holnbaclc lB. H.l Lollar lRl 5:O8.8. H.H.-DeBaugh lB.H.l Laverly lB.H.l Elliol lB.H.l l7. L.H.-Williams lB.H.l Nance lRl 27.3. H.J.-Schilling lB. H.l LaCava lB. H.l Caliva lB. H.l 6' lf4 . B.J.-Schilling lB.H.l Williams lB.H.l Caliva lB. H.l 2l' l l . P.V.--Blanlcenship lB.H.l McKenzie lB.H.l Engslrom lill lO'3 . Shol-Rosenberg lB.H.l Slewarl lRl Bowman lRl 43' 3lf2 . Discus-Spence lB.H.l Hoyl lRl Sheranian lB.H.l l00' 3 . Relay-Beverly Hills lGranl, Ogilvie, O'Reilly. Calival l:33. Final Score: Redondo-I9, Beverly-92. JOHNNY GRANT Sprinls. Anolher ol lhe greal Beverly sprinlers, Johnnyimproved sleadi- ly all season lill he look lwo lhirds al lhe finals. BILL DUNHAM Sprinls JIM O'RElLLY 440. Jimmie was a made-over sprinler who lurned lo lhe 440 in lhe League prelims. He won his heal and look a lhird in lhe linals, Two more years. WARREN LEWIS 880. Lewis was second besT in The League and broke The school record Twice. He will be back nexT year. CARL HOLNBACK Mile. BeverIy's only miler, Carl was Twice a dual meeT winner, 'succumbing only To Three in The finals. BOB LAVERTY Hurdles. Bob broke boTh The Bee and Var- siTy low hurdle records This year and Took a second and Third in The finals. 1 BAY LEAGUE FINALS . . . Beverly came ouT decidedly on Top in This meeT wiTh 65 poinTs compared wiTh lnglewood's 52 and SanTa Monica's 47. Winners were Ogilvie in The 2201 Schilling in The Broad Jump and Tie wiTh LaCava in The High Jump Tor a new school record OT 6 TeeT 2lf2 inches, and The Relay Team. Many seconds and Thirds were The deciding TacTor Tor The Normans. Ogilvie was deTeaTed Tor The TirsT Time This year in The IOO by McCarT oT CompTon. Fine perTormances were Turned in by LaverTy in The Hurdles, doing much beTTer Than expecTedg WalT McKenzie in The Pole VaulT, clearing I2 TeeT Tor a second: Jack Ogilvie in The Relay, who aTTer being spiked aT The sTarT oT his anchor lap Tinished The race in TirsT place wiTh blood sTreaming Trom his shoe To preserve The Relay Team's unbeaTen record. IOO-McCarT ICI Ogilvie IB. H.l 6ranT IB, H.l Caliva IB, H.l Parker lll lO.I. 880-Bruno Ill Lewis IB. H.l VincenT Ill Borde IS. M.l Rork IS. M.l 2:I.8. l20'High Hurdles-Davis IS, M.l LaverTy IB. H.l DeBaugh IB, H.l CarTer IS. M.l Howe IS. M.l l6.2. 440-Pergande Ill Reichel IS, M.l O'Reilly IB, H.l Bowsfield IS, M.l Podly IS. M.l 5I.5. 220-Ogile vie IB. H.l McCarT ICI GranT IB. I-l.l Caliva IB. H.l Parker Ill 22.3. ShoT-Bruno Ill YorsTon ICI Tribe Ill HamilTon IS. M.l Kirkendall ICI 48' S . 220 Low Hurdles-Davis IS. M.l STanbaugh Ill LaverTy IB. H.l DeBaugh IB, H.l CarTer IS. M.l 25.3. High Jump-Schilling IB. H.l LaCava IB, H.l Ash Ill W, CarTer IS. M.l McLane ICI 6' 2lf2 . Mile- MeadowcraTT IS, M.l Cook IS, M.l Carlberg Ill Holnback IB. H.l Ryan IS. M.l 4.47. Pole VaulT-UpsTon Ill McKenzie IB. H.l Woods ICI Russell Ill Lund Ill I2' 3 . Broad Jump-Schilling IB. H.l Reichel IS. M.l Pergande Ill Caliva IB. H.l Davis IS, M,l 2l' HM . Discus-YorsTon ICI ElleTT Ill CrawTord IS, M.l HoyT IRI FeaTherolT IS. M.l l28' ll3A , Relay-Beverly I-lills, Inglewood, CompTon, I:38.8. Final Score-Beverly Hills 65, Inglewood 52, SanTa Monica 47, Comp- Ton 26, Redondo 2. WALT McKENZIE Pole VaulT. WaIT was Beverly's number one vaulTer and cleared I2 TeeT Twice during The year, once for a second in The Enals. NAT BLANKENSHIP Pole VaulT. A consisTenT vaulTer aT around ll feeT, Na+ picked up many valuable poinTs for The Normans This year. GUY COOPER Broad Jump, Hurdles. Guy ran Bee in The finals, buT was one of The leading Broad Jumpers in VarsiTy dual meeTs. JOHN DeNAU LT Manager I I-lerried, Hufchms, Beresford, Chapman, WIlIIams, Jacobs, Bailey, 6unTer, Marshall, Champion, Brown. Lynch, Upmeyer, Simons, FosTer, ChrisTinson, Poppe, Sherwin, Nicholson, Lieberman. Wells, MounT, Alair, Dunham, Williams, I-Iomeyer, Handfuss, Wilson. CAPTAIN EMMONS WILLIAMS BEE MEET SCORES 60 ..i,.,..............,............ Inglewood .....i...,,.,........,.,.i....... 35 54-V2 ...,i................... SanTa Monica ....,...,,......,...o,.. 40lf2 79173 ...,...,....,........o.. CompTon .,..... ......i,.,, l 5273 76 ...,.....oA....,,................ Redondo ...., ......,......,.. I 9 iiifgiiisfb I I'6iT7Z BEE TRACK The Bee Track Team This year successfully deTended Their Bay League TiTle by com ing Through wiTh 47 poinTs and a TirsT place in The League Finals. The closesT compeTi: Tion came Trom CompTon who nearly won wiTh 44lf2 poinTs. , The squad, also coached by Charles Brown, wiTh The assisTance oT WalT l-lerried, aTTer easily deTeaTing all comers in dual meeTs, bogged down considerably in The Tinals, iusT barely emerging The winner. Probably ouTsTanding was CapTain Emmons Williams, who, lending his TalenTs To The l00, 220, Low l-lurdles, Broad Jump, and Relay came Through To break Johnny GranT's record wilh a 22.5 Turlong. The highlighT oT his career was in The Redondo meeT when he ran VarsiTy and Took a TirsT in The 220 and Low l-lurdles and a second in The Broad Jump. l-le also Took a TiTTh in The C.l.F. meeT in a 2 I .6 race. OTher ouTsTanding aThleTes were Bill Dunham, co-record holder in The l00 aT l0.lg Guy Cooper, I-lurdles, Broad Jump: Chuck Kennedy, sTellar 660 man, Paul ChrisTinson, l320g Jack Wells and Amos Sherwin, I-lurdlersg NaT Blankenship, greaT Pole VaulTerg Phil I-luTchins and Bob l:osTer, ShoT PuTTersg Dick I-lomeyer, I-ligh Jumper: and Dick Simons: 220 and Relay. II4 l Herried, l-lilchins, Weiman, DeBaugh, Shean, Timko, Casson, Brown, Hanselmair, Ullman, Copes, Fosler, J J h B II S ' H ' H ' enness, o nson, o ar, pain, arris, ull, Grainger, Scoll, Sholwell. CAPTAIN KYLE 6-RAINGER CEE MEET SCORES 53 .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,AA,A.,...... lnglewood ......,,Y..,,,,EvA.A............. 24 45 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sanla Monica .........V,.V .732 O ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,A,,A,,A,, C omplon ............ O 42 ,,,,,v,,,,,,,,,, ,,A.,,,,,,, R edondo ...... ...,.........w. 3 5 CEE TRACK MO The Cee Traclcslers enioyed a highly successlul season, coming lhrough wilh an un- marred record in all dual meels and winning handily lhe Bay League Finals wilh a lolal ol 4O'f2 poinls. The pride and ioy ol lhe lvlidgels was Norman Nicholson, who nol only broke lhe Shol Pul record lour limes during lhe season, bul was lhe only Cee lo win a gold medal in lhe C.l.F. meel. Norm won lhis evenl wilh a heave ol 50' 3 , iusl 3 leel beller lhan he had ever done belore and iusl one inch under lhe slale record, sel lhe previous weelc. Greal lhings are expecled ol Nicholson. Olhers oulslanding lor Beverly were Ashmead Scoll, young ninlh grader, who won lhe Bay League 660 and promises lo be a greal dislance many Jimmie I-lull, slellar l-ligh Jumper, who is also a ninlh grader and who sel a new Cee l-ligh Jump recordp Caplain Kyle Grainger, who was bolhered by a badly wrenched lool mosl ol lhe year bul who managed lo lceep his Broad Jump above parg Chuck Bollar, Jack Jenness, Myron l-larris, and John Slrocli, all polenlial sprinl slarsg John Qolsen, l-ligh Jumperg Bob Ullman, po- lenlial Broad Jump slarg and Philip Shean, promising l-lurdler. Il5 IOO- ......, ,A 220 BEVERLY HIGH TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS .,,,.,,.Howard Smilh, Jim Blake, Jaclc Ogilview, VARSITY - Y,,,,,, ..,...,..,.., J acI4 Ggilyie YY,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Y,,,,,,.,,,.A.,.A......,,,,,,...... ....,..,..... .,,,.,.... 2 I . 8 440- I,,I,,,,A,A,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tom Farrell ,,,AAA,,,,,,,,, .,......., 5 I .2 880- A,,,,w,,,YVw,,w....,...A..I..I Warren Lewis LLILLA..AI,I.. ,,,.,,,,,. 2 :O2.6 lvlile- ,,,,,,,,,IAI,,,AA,,,,,,,,,, Melville Barry ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, .......... 4 I 42.6 High Hurdles-...Don Woodard .....,..,...,w,,,,..wY,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..I,........,..,.. ,..,...,..............,,,,,,.,. .,..,,,,,,. I 6 . 3 Low H urdles- ,,,,, 880 yard relay High Jump-.2 -Johnny Granl, ,Jaclq Schilling ,,,,,,L,,,,,,A,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I,, ..,...... Broad Jump- ,A..,. Bernie Ivlolin ...,,.L, 2 24.8 ,Bob Laverly ,,Y.wV,,Yw,,,,,,,,A,.,,,..,.........,,,,,,.,.,..,,,..,.,..,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,...,..,,,.,........, Joe Caliva, Redge Henn, Jack Ogilvie ...... ,,,,YwY,,,, I :3I.8 6' 2 ff. 22' 5y2 12' 2 Pole Vaull- 222222,.,,,, Hanlc Rhoades ..,2.2.,. Y,,,,..... Shol Pu'r- ..2...,....,2,2 Johnny Elynn ,,,,,2, ,......... 5 2' 3 Discus- ..... ........,.. E d Spence ,,,,,,............ ..,,, ,,,,,..,.2...,.,........., i,,,,,, I I 7 ' 5 BEE I00- 2222.. ............. J im Blake, Bill Dunham ...,...... ............,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ...,.,...uu I 0 .I 220- ,,,,.,. . ,,,c,.c,.,c,c Emmons Williams .2.2......Y.v,,2Y2,, ...... ...,,,... ........... 2 2 . 5 660- ,s,s,.,,sY,,s22c2222Y22Y2222s2 George Ross ,,,,.,, ,,,,,, ...... ,...2 I 2 2 8.3 I320- .A222s222.2c..s,ss,.s.s.... Melville Barry .......,...... .......... ..,,,,,.,,,,,... ,.,,,.Y..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.u,,u,.. .......... 3 I I 8 .2 High Hurdles- ...... Norm Hickerson ,,,,,,,,,............,.......,.Y....,..,,,. ,.,...,.,..,,,,..,..,....,..,.,......,..,....,.'............. .........,,,,, 9 . 7 Low Hurdles- ...... Bob Laverly .......,,....,.,.....................................,...................................,..........,.................................. I3.5 660 yard relay- ,..George Ross, Johnny Granl, Bob Laverly, Jaclc Ogilvie ......,........... I:O8.5 ,.....,........,..... . 61 3A-II I929-35-37 I 93 7 I 93 5 I 937 I 936 I 93 2 I937 I 93 7 I937 I 933 I 935 I 935 I 937 I 9 3 5-3 7 I937 I 936 1935 I 933 I 93 7 I936 High Jump- ,,,,,,,,, Gil LaGava ...........,.,...,....,.,.......,,,,.........,.........Y,....,..,.,.,.................................,,..V,,.,.,Y...,.,............ ....... ............ I 9 36 Broad Jump- ,,,,,,,,, Guy Cooper ,,,......... ,.... ......v,,, ,...,.,,,. .......,,....,, 2 I ' 4 ........................ I936 Pale VauI+- ,s,.s,.....s Hanlc Rhoades .,,,,,,,,,, ...........,,, I I' 6321 ....... ............ I 934 Shel Pur- ,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,, Jaclc Rosenberg ,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,........,,.,.. .........,. 4 5 ' I IV2' ',.,, Y,,..,,,,, ..I936 CEE 50- ,..... ..,.,,,,,, J ack Wiley ..,.............. ..,............. .............. 5 . 8 ........................ I930 I00- ,,,,,,,,VA,,,A,AA,AAAA,AAAA Bill Dunham ,,,,,,.,2.2,,2222.2A .,..,...,,,,,,,, I 0.6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I936 660- A.A......,...,............. Chuclc Kennedy .....,,,,,,,,,,, ...............,.... ............................. ..... .......... I 2 3 I .8 ,.,.,...,.,...,...,,,.,. I936 Low Hurdles- ..,Y.. Norm Nickerson ......................,.,.,.v.................................................................. v,,,....... I 4.9 ..........,..,.,,,,,,,,, I932 440-yard relay-Chuck Bollar, Myron Harris, John Slroclc, Jack Jenness ......,,. ,.............2.,,.. 4 7 ..,,,..,.,...,,.......... I937 High Jump- ,,.,,,,,, Jimmie Hull ...,,.,,,,,,......,,.,.,, ..........,,,.,.,,.........,,...,..,...,................ ..... ,.,.....,... 5 ' 6 Vg .....,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I937 Broad Jump- ...... Kyle Grainger ......,...,... ,......... ........................ 2 0 '...... .........,,......, I 9 37 Pole Vaull- ,,,,,,,,,,,, Eranlc Kelly ,.,,..,,.,.,.......,...,..,. .,.....,. I 0' 4If4' ',,,,.,,. .......,..,,,,,, I 934 SI-16+ Pul- ,,,,,,.,,,,,,Y, Norman Nicholson ..,,,,,,....,,,,,,..................,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,...,..,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.Y..Y.,.. .,........ 5 0' 3' '...... ....,..,....Y...,s I 937 II6 BEST MARKS IN FAVORITE EVENTS ICI Jack Ogilvie I00-I0, Irec.l 220-2I.8 lrec.l Joe Caliva I00-IO,I 220-22.2 2 I' 6 5' I0 B. J.- I-l.J.- Hop-Slep-Jump-45' lreol Jaclr Schilling I-LJ.-6 2778 heal B. J.-22' Bob Laverly L. H.-24.8 lrec.l I-I. I'I.-I6.3 Paul De Baugh L. I'I.-25.7 I-I, I-I.-I6.I Gil La Cava H. J.-6' 2If2 Jimmie O'RieIIy 440-5I.5 Warren Lewis B80-2102.6 Carl Holnbaclc Mile-4:50 Guy Cooper B. J.-2I' 8 Wall- McKenzie P V I2' Jack Rosenberg Sho?-45' Ed Spence Discus-I I7' IO Redge I7Ienn I00-I0.3 220-22.9 Emmons Williams 220-22,8 B J -2I 3 Bill Dunham I00-I0.I lrec.l JOHN CANADY. Faced wiTh The iob oT building a Baseball club Trom green maTerial Tor The second Time in Two seasons, Coach Canady deserves a world oT crediT Tor sTicking wiTh his boys and mold- ing real ball-players ouT oT Them and building Tor The TuTure even To The exTenT OT sacriTicing This year's hopes. A coach well lilced by all1 a Tiner man would be hard To Tind. B A S E B A L L PAUL THOMPSON. 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I . .f ' f V Q ' ggi - J., , :'V'V5,'i f ,j.'rfW h 'f,,V - fi '.- a ' . -05, 4 K. ,. - 2,4 VVV- - , s . aw f::.ffwVy,- 1 ,VV - ,, , V . wr V ,V . ,, , -V A X, 4,3 0, L,,,i4,, ,k,l:.,5v W wamf, sl, ,ey , ,,w . V 4 , ,y, V211., 4. - -s- 4-2.2 - jj V, VX f W p 5 .-y.-my f-q:,,,,fg,,,-wb, V, A , QA p V V. '- ,1V.:M.'.f .z-wzf. ,V M, .V V , Vkw- VV.4V:sVVfp .V.,.-wV..,Q,,4,VeVV ,,,..f., f M . gm V ' f . V.,x.f ', V V, . gy-VsV,,,V,:YVV' Ms . 1 - SpoTTs, Erwin, Mauldin, Brehm, NorTon, 6enTiI, Johnson, Feo, Swinburne, Canady. O'Brien, HuTsIer, Madsen, Shrader, Hicks, Hillard, McKenzie, Sanders. Healy, Frankenberg, Kindilon, PaTTerson, BarTon, Borchard. VARSITY BASEBALL 343313 1 .4 - .,VV-:..y,,: .s-V- K, The VarsiTy Baseball Team, under The direcTion oT Coach John Canady, was The leasT successTul oT The maior Norman Teams. l-laving buT one ouT oT Tour reTurning leTTermen available during The season, Canady was Torced To build Trom pea-green maTerial a squad To represenT Beverly. The lone reTurning LeTTerman who was available was Paul Thompson who was elecTed CapTain oT The club. Thompson, a sTeady caTcher, was The mainsTay oT The Team during The season aT his posiTion behind The plaTe. The success oT The BaslceTball Team in The C. l. F. compeTiTion was The downTall oT The Baseball Team. Bob Breclcner and Jack Donoghue, reTurning monogram winners, and Bruce Jermyn and Bill Loy were all members oT The Casaba Team and were Thus Torced ouT oT Baseball. Breclcner aT TirsT base, Loy aT second, Jermyn aT Third, and Donoghue in The ouTTield would have bolsTered The Team considerably. The Team losT all oT iTs league games by raTher large scores, The main Trouble being lack oT supporT Tor The piTcher. Being an inexperienced Team, noT much was expecTed oT Them. BATTIN6 AVERAGES AB R H Average Thompson ...... ........,, l I ........., ........... 2 ,,.........,. ......,.,, 5 ...,.,,., ,---., , 4 5 4 .3 3 3 Madsen .....,.,,, ......,.....,. .,........ l l-lillarcl .... ...,...,,. 6 2 .3 33 lvlanville ......... ,.,,v, , 300 BorcherT .,..,,... ....,. 4 .......,, .250 Shrader ........ ...,,. 8 .......... .......... 2 ......... 6 ,..,..,.,, .......... I ,,,...... l-licl4s ...... ,.,. l IIS Ba rTon ..... VV VVVVVV .,... . T66 7 ---------- --------V ..... . I 42 B 1 . MAYNARD FRANKENBERG Shorisrop An experienced ball player who, allhough nol' very dependable, played well al his posie fion. GEORGE PATTERSON Second Base A- lillle red-head who did righf well in his firsl year of baseball. A fair hiller and fielder. AL SHRADER Field A senior playing his firsl year of ball and making a good iob of his oulfield posi. A 'rimely hifler. BOB HICKS Field A dependable fielder who wenl errorless dur- ing fhe season. l-le played firsl base al lhe slarl of lhe season. DICK BARTON Firsf Base A 'renlh grader who 'filled in during Breck- ner's absence, and did a good iob of il. Will FRED BORCHERT Third Base A newcomer who will see aclion for one more year. Fred covered a lol of ground al The BOB KINDILON Infield be valuable. hof spot JACK MADSEN Pifcher A boy wifh a Terrific fasl ball who lacked only experience, Jack also caughl a few games. BILL HILLARD Field A newcomer wifh a Ter- rific arm who will see aclion for lwo more years. A slugger who will be heard from. LARRY MacKENZlE Field Slill anolher newcomer who will gladden Coach Canady's hearl nexl year. May develop inlo a good hilier, VICTOR SPOTTS Manager MasTers, DenTzel, Moses, Wells, Randall, SmiTh, Haines, RiTchie, Parker, HUTT, Burnbach, Elliot SToessel, ShaTTuck, Tyler, O'Toole, Jameson, Rose, LaverTy, Mason, McGIlvray. CAPTAIN STAN JAMESON COACH SAX ELLIOT VARSITY SWIMMING' The VarsiTy Swimming Team, experTly coached by Sax EllioT, came Through To an un- exloecTed second place in Bay League ComioeTiTion, losing ouT To Redondo in The Tinals by seven poinTs. CapTain STan Jamison led his splashers during a successTul season oT TerriTic pracTice meeTs and a Tough League Finals. IT was because oT This eTTorT ThaT Beverly drew nearer The coveTed lron Man cup. SanTa Monica was Third in The Tinals wiTh 20 poinTs, Tollowed by lnglewood wiTh I7 and CompTon wiTh 6. Redondo had 48 To The Normans' 4l. STan Jamison led his men by winning The BreasT STrolce and The individual Medley swims. STan brolqe The Bay League records in boTh These races and on The same day. Big Things are To be heard Trom The Norman CapTain in The nexT Tew years as he is being groomed Tor The nexT Olympics. SupporT Tor Jamison came in TheTorm oT Larry Rose, in The Baclc STrolceg Morgan Tyler in The 50: Corky SmiTh in 'boTh sprinTsp WalTer SToessel in The lOOg Roger LaverTy in The 2203 and Morgan McC5ilvary in The 440, a Truly gruelling race. l-larry Perry, PaT Ran- dall, and Bob Ramsaur were The leading divers. They Tinished 2-3-4, in 'The League Tinals. l2O V T Erwin, Boehm, Johnson, Pinkham, Winnelf, Vail, EllioT. RoberTson, STraub, Bausher, Perry, Davis, Wilson. BEE SWIMMING The TirsT Bee Swimming Team in The hisTory oT The school had a very successTul debuT, coming in Third in The Bay League Tinals, To say noThing oT beaTing ouT SanTa Monica, which helped a loT in The lron Man Cup race. MosT oT The Tellows compeTing on The Team are lower graders and will be back nexT year. The Tollowing boys were ouTsTanding during The season and were given leTTers. Bausher in The 503 Bolen in The I00gJohnson in The breasTsTrolce, and lrwin, Boehm, RoberTson and Bausher, who made up The relay Team. SUMMARY OF BAY LEAGUE SWIMMING MEET Medley relay-Redondo, Beverly l-Tills, lnglewood,5anTa Monica. Time, I:30. 50-yard TreesTyle-Bundy l5Ml, Tyler lBl-ll, Lloyd lCl, Jones Time, 2625. 220-yard TreesTyle-l-leizman lRl, BarTmus LaverTy lBl-Ti, Morrison l5Ml.Time, 2:45.5. 440-yard TreesTyle-Marx lll, Bleelqer l-lawlcins lSMl, Lamore Time, 6:00.6. I00-yard baclcsTrol4e-LedbeTTer lRl, Card TSMT, Rose lBl-lj, Bridge lBl-ll. Time, l:l2.6. I00-yard loreasTsTrol4e-Jameson lBl-ll, ByingTon lRl, Krauss lll, Tyler lBl-ll. Time, l :I2 lnew recordl. I00-yard TreesTyle-l-leizman Bundy lSMl, Lloyd TCT, BarTmus Time, l:00.8. Individual Medley-Jameson lBl-Tl, LedbeTTer ByingTon Marx Time, :47:9 lnew recordl. Relay-Beverly l-lills, Redondo, SanTa Monica, CompTon. Time, l:43. Diving-OrcuTT lll, Perry lBl-ll, Randall lBl-ll, Ramsaur lBl-ll. ToTals-Redondo 48, Beverly l-lills 4I, SanTa Monica 20, lnglewood I7, CompTon 6. LIGHTWEIGHTS Medley Relay-lnglewood, Redondo, Beverly l-lills, SanTa Monica. Time, l:39.8. 50-yard TreesTyle-Sphon lRl, Kalecheney lll, Jones TSMJ, l-luddleson lSMl.Time, 26:9. 200-yard TreesTyle-SmiTh llj, Crum lll, Uda WesT lSMl. Time, 2:49.5. 50-yard bacl4sTrolce-Beavers Chevy l-lamilTon lRl, Ague Time, 3312, ' 50-yard breasTsTrol4e--Conley lll, Kincaid l-l, Johnson lll C. Johnson lBl-ll Time, 38:2 I00-yard Tree-sTyle-MarTin Sphon lRl, Kale-cheneyulll, Bolen lBl-ll.Turne, I:04.2. Relay--lnglewood, Redondo, Beverly l-lills, SanTa Monica. Time, l:53.8 lnew recordl. Diving-Rhue l-luddlesTon NorTon Woods lSMl. ToTals-lnglewood 63, Redondo 29, Beverly l-lills l0, 5anTa Monica 8. I2I l-laslup, Price, Kelly, Hughes, Karns, Hellman, Ramsaur, Kinclilon, Woodill,iNicholas. CAPTAIN COACH ROSCOE KARNS Al. NICOLAS GOLF Bringing To Beverly Tor The second successive year The Bay League Championship, The Norman GolT Team, under The coaching oT AlTred Nichols, came Through wiTh an easy vic- Tory in The League Tinals held aT The l-lollywood CounTry Club, deTeaTing Their nearesT opponenT, Redondo, by over 70 sTrolces. CapTain Roscoe Karns, Jr., led his TeammaTes mosT oT The season, consisTenTly shooT- ing in The 7O's. Rocky was a Tine leader and a good TournamenT player. Jaclc Man- ville, playing second man Turned in some Tine golT all season, and will reTurn nexT year as will lrving l-lellman, Jr., who was Third man. The resT oT The Team was composed oT Guy Price, Earl l-lughes, and Greg Kelly. The compeTenT manager was AI Woodhill. The Team wenT on To C.I,F. compeTiTion, and aT Press Time They were in The semi-Tinals, aTTer having deTeaTed Glendale in The TirsT round. l22 Q A S, is .E E , Olsen, Doose, RuTherford, Payne, TwiTchell Bella d S ' . Oliver, PoTTer, DavenporT, Olsen, Bradley, De Fra sco, Perry H r d,plTluiE, Bangs, Ho EII 'r CAPTAIN DOUG CLOAKEY COACH SAX ELLIOT GYM TEAM The perennial championship Gym Team again had a highly successTul season Tor The TourTh successive year. Under The able TuToring oT Sax EllioT, who developed many new sTars To Talce The places oT The ones he losT by graduaTion, The Team wenT on To lose buT Two ouT oT seven meeTs, one To WashingTon, champions oT The lXlorThern League, and The oTher To Manual ArTs, Tor Two years, CiTy-wide Champions. The wins were over l-lamilTon 77-l9, SanTa Paula 76-29, l.os Angeles 88-58, SC. Frosh, and U.C.l..A. Frosh. The Team was led by CapTain Doug Cloakey, who also led his Team in scoring, build- ing To a ToTal oT 86lf2 poinTs during The year. Doug compeTed in nearly every evenT, in- cluding The Rope Climb, Long l-lorse, Rings, Free Ex. and The Parallels. Ollie Olsen was runner-up in scoring. CompeTing Tor his Third year, Olsen scored 65lf2 poinTs in The same evenTs ThaT Cloalcey did. Ted Ballard Tollowed wiTh 45 poinTs, made primarily in The Free Ex. and Parallels. George Oliver was righT behind wiTh 44 made in The same evenTs. Following are The resT oTThe leading scores, Freddie Delzrancisco-207 l-lerberT TwiTchell-203 l-larry Perry- l7lf2g Diclc Whimpy-l7g George l-lomer-l7g Charles RuTherTord-log l-lardy'Olsen --lO. T' l23 Lea, Chapman, Blish, O'Connor, KiTTrelIe, Jones, Kidd, Wells. Mullin, Taylor, Ford, Marx, Anderson, Rich. CAPTAIN COACH BILL REEDY HOWARD LEA TENNIS The Norman Tennis Team, runner-up To SanTa Monica lasT year, Tinisheol in Third spoT This season wiTh Two wins and Two oleTeaTs. The Team was led by CapTain Bill Reedy, who Teamecl wiTh Mike Zimmerman aT TirsT doubles. Danny Jones ancl Bill Chapman Took care oT second doubles while reol-haired Dick KiTTrelle was TirsT singles man. ArThur Marx, Neal O'Connor, ArThur Blish, anal l-lenry Kidd Took care oT The oTher singles. Probably The reason Tor The Tailure oT The Team To live up To expecTaTions was The lack oT spiriT wiThin The Team. MosT oT The men were Two or Three year men and probably did noT give all They had. They were easily The second besT Team in The League, ancl mighT have beaTen Samohi, To whom They losT by one poinT. The Team was coached by Sax EllioT during The TirsT parT and by Mr. Howard Lea during The lasT parT. Zimmerman, Chapman, Marx, Blish, and Kidd will reTurn. l24 v TTY A Ed gl T1 Y GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Glrls AThleTlc Assoc1aTlon boasT1ng a membershlp oT Three hundred under The leadershlp oT Sally Mlllhauser TnrsT semesTer and Vlrglnla EdlngTon second semesTer wlTh Mrs Anna Wllson as sponsor and The help oT The Physucal EducaTlon DeparTmenT un derwenT several radlcal changes The l.eTTer Glrls A soclaTuon was dlspensed wlTh and There was no longer a po1nT sysTem Under The G A A Teams were organized Tor The Tollowung mayor sporTs basl4eTball hoclcey and baseball Sally Mlllhauser Nancy Allen and Miss JaneT PaTey aTTended a convenTlon held aT CarpenTerla Union l-llgh School on November 2l which resulTed ln our Iolnlng The Girls AThleTlc l:ederaTlon The amblTlon oT The G A P lS To TurTher aThleTlc lnTeresTs and acTuvuT1es, and To TosTer a splr1T oT genulne cooperaT1on among The Girls' AThleT1c AssoclaTlons oT SouThern Calnfornla l-llgh Schools This year Beverly gurls were hosTesses aT Two Play Days The TlrsT was a l-llgh School one on November I7, The purpose oT which was To lnTroduce Two courT baslceT ball To oTher schools The second was a Grammar School Play Day on January l5, and The purpose oT Thls was To lnTroduce The grammar school gurls To Beverly l-lugh's aThleTuc assoclaTlon Beverly was TorTunaTe In being one oT The Tlve guesT schools To be lnvlTed To a Play Day on April IO held aT and given by SanTa Monica l-llgh School One oT The ouTsTandlng and mosT successTul evenTs In The G A A social cal endar was The parTy held aT The Rollerdrome on February 27, whuch was To acgualnT all members Thxs year The G A A sponsored several clubs, namely Archery, GolT, Riding, BadmInTon, Tennis, and Fencing G I R L S ' S P O R I S ' 315853 : is h Miss JaneT PaTey, Jean Fields, Charle Klose, Be nn Marshall, Beverly CoTe, Virginia ln on lPresidenTl, Isabel HousTon, Mrs. Anna Wilson, MarT a Darbyshire, Nanc Allen, Marie OrTh, PaT Jameson. I . . , . . . . . ' I l I I I I . , 1 , - . . , . . . . . S , I , , . N' I I I Rosemary Tallanl, Marlha Jarvis, Helen Schneider, Ruth Hansen, Willis Wright Mary Powell, Marie Orlh KCJ, Sally Millhauser BASKETBALL Tlne mosl prosperous season was llial of loaslcelloall. 'llne lurnoul was magnilicenl, and mucli enllnusiasm was displayed. Under llne able managemenl ol Pal Jameson and The combined sponsoring ol Mrs. Anna Wilson and Miss Janel Paley, many Teams were organized. Ailer sclwool inler-class games looli place, involving lceen connpelilion. To- ward llie end of llwe season il was decided llial' lliere slnould be lwo All Slar Teams. Alelha Smiln, Marlha Auslin, Marlha Darbyshire, Isabel Darbyshire, Nancy Allen. Mary Pabsl, Pal' Jameson lCl, Diana Burke. A . , , X . Billie Greenbaum ICJ, Jewel Berry, Willis Wright Marie Orlhl Harrie? Slacy, Sally Millhauser. Every girl who came oul lor baslcelball had lhe righl lo vole lor lhe sixleen players whom she lhoughl besl lillecl lor lhis honor. Finally The leams were lhus chosen-one cap- lained by Marie Grlh, lhe olher by Pal Jameson. For lurlher clislinclion lhe lwo All Slar Teams playecl each olher, wilh Marie's leam lhe viclor. The nexl slep for lhe winning leam was The game againsl lhe women's lacully in which lhe All Slar Team barely won by a score of 2 I -29. Mary Powell CCJ, Rosemary Tallanl, Helen Schneider, Marilyn Hoff 'l' L Noblell, Connie Upham. Charley Klose. A A s i s I Isabel Darbyshire TCD, Pal' Jameson, Suzanne Lloyd, Nancy Allen, Barbara 6-uedel, MarTha AusTin, AIeTha SrniTh, Diana Burke. TENNIS TEAM The Tennis Team, sponsored by Miss l-lelen Clark, had a Tairly successTul season. There were however, Two ouTsTanding evenTs: Jane Lang won a Trophy aT The FullerTon Union l-ligh School annual rnid-winTer TournarnenT held in November, and Mary LesTer and Jane Lang reached The serni-Tinals in The TwenTy-second Dudley Cup TournamenT held aT Lincoln Parlc. The Team consisTs oT The Tollowing players: Jane Lang, TirsT singles: Mary LesTer, second singles, Louise Brough, Third singlesg and RuTh Doiran, TourTh singles. The doubles lined up in The Tollowing order: Virginia EdingTon and Peggy STewarT, TirsT doubles, l-lelen and DoroThe WinsTon, second doubles. Sue Sproull TCD, Marfha Darbyshire, Barbara Berry, MarTha Jarvis, Mary PabsT, Dona Sue Fi ConsTance Bridge. - i Jane l:0 5ief'. Dorolhy Pagen, Beverly Joyce Newman, Virginia Edinglon, Louise Brough, Elinor Friedenlhal. Nancy Allen, Dorolhe Winslon, Helen Wxnslon, Marilyn Magrill, Marlha Maclise. SWIMMING TEAM The Swimming 'leam made a very memorable sliowing al llle meel lleld al El Segundo on January IO. ll brouglil lwome second place llonors lo Beverly willn a score ol 34 lo llne winning 5l. Eirsl place winners were: Diana Burke, breasl lormg Janel McDonald, 50 yard lree slyleq Marllia Darbysliire, slunl relay, and Lorrine Marlin, diving. llwose willi second place laurels were: Belly l-lall, 25 yard lree slyleg Pal Jameson and Lorella Lelwlon lied in llie 25-yard loaclc slrol4eg and Pal Jameson, Janel McDonald, Rulli Rea- soner, and Sue Sproull in llie IOO-yard relay. Tlwird placers were: Evelyn Bowlqer, 25-yard lree slylep Rulli l-lansen, 50-yard lree slyleqMarll1a Darbysliire and Sue Sproull lied in llie side slrolce lorm. Willi praclically no praclice as a leam or ollnerwise, our girls made a splendid slnowing. ' Mrs. Lillian Draves, James McDonald, Evelyn Bowker, Pal Jameson, Lorella Lehlon, Lorraine Marlin, Miss Janel Paley. , Marlha Darbyshire, Belly Lee Hall, Rulh Reasoner, Rulh Hansen, Diana Burke, Sue Sproull r X I 3, j D , W, ' ' 3 ' V V , V H of -V , A M 'f ' V V 5 ' V ' ' V V ' ' VV Jr ff'frwQ,f ff' f ' 2, V vw V , , ' ,' , , ' V ,.V V ,V V, , V ,.,f ,V ,4 lg, ,V , V, , , ,., ,,,,,,,,.,,.,,, ,,3--g- - . , , Qt. , f f 2 ws, p,V ,V V VM ,- 11 Ke a, ' Z N' V - 1:9 49' - 13 .5 .' . V ff' , '.'f,w , X ' .. 'fm' ' ' ,- V, V- , ,V , , , , V . .V V ,Q W i?fV. ,I ,Vw V' M , y f Qs' V -4 f ' as W WEL: vig V g , , ,. h yn . ,V yy y, 132 , , 1 up V x , . ,. M , V., ,nf , y 'xf .,, 3 in nb yy fri, '74 9 . W MQ , izfh - 4 ww of' ' VM 'i' i f 'V WW? X 4- ' VW. '- ' M .4,,, K 5, 3 VV XJ?-,V jf Mwst M- awffwew W My Mff' 1? J? f?f Avy jgvay lf' AV!! BASEBALL My m f 'W-FWZ , A vf9fWf mi? i. 11 or P , 4 Q 41 ,K 4 M W L Q f f f f 22 V, f f ri v 4,1 f W My M, ff Q, 67 ff Z' 1 Z f y iw f f X X gf fa sf 3 , -4 f ? 4 - k 4 V, VV V I V 4.3 y, V,.V V , , 1 'f 15 - f Q , 'Hg ,,,f.,V-41,-' VV N, 'i ' r f -,ff V Y. ' ff if - 07' V ,V V f' r ' N mf V df- 'I W ' ' -7 Vf i,-17911.-fc rf 5435291 fp 7 Qfggxwfww 2 4 The baseball season suffered greally This year. The firsl Jrurn-oul was quile large bul as lime wore on Jrhe girls dropped oul. ll was impossible lo organize class leams because of The laclc of playersg Jrherefore, Jrhel only learns were Jrhe Jrwo which repre senled Beverly in Jrhe Sanla Monica play day. Dianna Burke, manager, Jrried her besl lo arouse inleresl in Jrhis sioorlr, bul she did nol receive enough cooperalion I3O ,ffl 'fc ' V, 1 Q' SPECIAL ACTIVITIES Special Acliyilies consisls ol several garnes such as: ping-pong, lelher laall, paddle lennis, darls, deck lennis, box hockey, croguel, shullle board, and loadminlon. These are sporls mosl likely lo be carried on oulside ol school in leisure lime, so il was decided lo cullivale lhem. Every girl has an opporlunily lo sign up lor lhe acliyily she prelers. ll she is lhe lype who does nol care lor leam sporls, lhe Special Aclivily group allords greal yariely. HOCKEY This year lhe hockey season was hindered greally lay rain. The lield was conslanlly lilled wilh large and sundry rnud puddles which look days lo dry. Finally, however, a yol- unlary learn was organized lo go lo lhe Sanla lvlonica play day. Tru Bolin was elecled caplain, and lhe leam emerged wilh a nolhing lo nolhing score. This was a surprise lo all, as our girls had so lillle praclice. ll is sincerely hoped lhal lhe hard luck ol lhis season will nol be repealed. l3l TENT CITY Phofograph by Marvin Gunfer Rows on rows of ca nvas-covered frames, Now sl'1el+ering The romping Norman horde WIn+er has passed unlro a resfless spring- And soon The summer will find Hwis cify s+iH A A 1 ' A ' 41 ' IW j 4 1 1 -X37 x ' A5 ,, . ,LK 4. A 4 1 . ,gm 'a .1529 F f'I,jLf,L1,L N Y: Q? 1342. 55 Wir, Q , .., ,gg 1'-:g - X xx, .QW 1' ww' -' - - K L' :- X X ix X KX X E Q gx :1 f as 14 X xx I36 i 1 I ? -F i im l38 Am S 2 WI!!! 'HW WHY! 139 I x i U u if my H ' 5 Q W r R x 1 1 . 2 g , . 5 5 x - 2 I A r 1 A I W ! X. 1 1. , 1 5 . ' F ' Y , . 5 ., ' i qv. V ,- Q V ,A .r I . , W H I 4! :rf . 4-ff up-4 ,Wfff esffw 5 if Q N15 mam 5fPTENBER lk OCTOBER B ' OCTOBER I6 OC7OBER 22 NOVEMBER 4 NOVEMBER I0 NOVEMBER ll 4 NOVEMBER I5 NOVEMBER I8 NOVEMBER 20 NOVEMBER 26-29 NOVEMBER 50 DECEMBER 2 DECEMBER 9 DECEMBER 15 DECEMBER I7 DECEMBER I8 DEC I9'.IAN.6 JANUARY 81 JANUARY I5 JANUARY I4-I6 JANUARY 24 JANUARY 26 JANUARY 29 FEBRUARY 5 FEBRUARY 26 MARC!-I 6 MARCH I I MARCH I6 MARC!-I I9 MARCI-I2oQ8 APIZIL I7 APRIL I9 APRIL I9-25 ,, 7 r AWUL 25 AWULZJ PUYf IWNY IWAY f4RY f4AY FQNY f4AY FWNY JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE ,nwwh ,.. , W, an dwfw .MW AW, W f mf INDEX A Capella Choir Alphas - - Anglers' Club - Archery Club - Badminlon Club - Band - - - Baseball lBoys'l - Baseball lGirls'l - Baskelball lBoys'l - Baskelball IC-irls'l - Board of Fducalion Bounds Commillee Boys' Courl - Boys' Glee Club - Boys' League Boys' Sporls Calendar - - - Chemislry Problems Group Chrislmas Pageanl - Classes - - - Color Day W'37 - Color Night S'37 - Commencemenl Programs: Winler I937 - Summer - Commissioners - - Debale Club - - Debale and Public Speaking Drama Club - A Eagle Club Faculry - Fealures - Fencing Club Foolball - Forewords: Edi'ror's - - Juslice Mclleynolds' French Club - - Garden Club - - Girls' Alhlelic Associalion Girls' Cabinef - Girls' Courl - Girls' Glee Clubs Girls' League - Girls' Sporls Golf Club - Golf Team - Gym Team - - I-lighlighls Slalzli - I-li-Y - - - I-lockey - ln Memoriam Judy - - 76 48 60 64 66 - 78 II7-II9 - l3O IOI-I08 I26-I28 - I 4 23 22 76 - 2 I 93-I24 I43-I45 - - 6I - - 85 37-43 A 82 83 27 - 30 - - I8,I9 - 57 - 74,75 - 54 - 50 - I6,I7 l35-I42 - 64 93-IOO 4 5 52 58 - I25 20 22 77 - 20 l25-I3l - 65 - l22 - l23 - 72,73 - 49 - I3l 9 - l35 Junior Slalesmen Knighls V Lalin Club - Leklos - Library Club - Lillle B Club - Managers' Club - - Model Airplane Club - Mural ---- Music Deparlmenl - Norman Parade - Oilice Force - Orcheslra - Palladians - Press Club - - Principals' Messages: Mr. Bowhay Q - Mrs. Davis, Dr, Ayers Quill and Scribe Club - Replile Club - - Riding Club f Royal Family - Seniors: Winler I937 Summer I937 Senior Plays - Sewing Club - - Science Club - - Shakespearean Feslival Slip Slick Club - - Spanish Clubs: Upper Grade Lower Grade Sparlans - - Special Aclivilies Slage Crew - Sludio Club - Superinlendenls - - Swimming Team lBoys'l Swimming Team lGirls'l Tennis Team lBoys'l - Tennis Team lGirls'l - Tennis Club - - - Tin Can Assembly Track - - - Tri-Y's - - - Varsily LeI+ermen's Club Verse Speaking Choir - Warrior's I-lusbarid - Walchlower Slall - Weaving Club - - World Friendship Club Yachl' Club - - - 55 48 53 49 57 62 63 67 88 76-78 79 23 78 47 56 I3 I5 56 60 66 8I 28,29 3I-36 8O,8I 59 58 86 6l 52 53 63 I3l 89 54 I4 l2O,I2I - I29 - I24 - I29 65 - 84 l09-II6 50,5I 62 87 80 7I 59 55 67 2 2 5


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