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

 - Class of 1938

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PicTorially as well as ediTorially will This Theme be celebraTed ThroughouT The boolc. lvlrs. Alice O. I-lunnewell, a member oT The TirsT Board oT EducaTion oT Beverly l-lills, was chosen To wriTe The Tore- word. She has waTched The growTh oT our ciTy and has seen Tive schools rise To Talce The place oT The one small school which sTood here a guarTer oT a cenTury ago, and she has played an imporTanT parT in helping To build The ToundaTions Tor our presenT sysTem oT educaTion. Mr. Edward J. l-lummel, who has been The superinTen- denT oT The Beverly I-lills School SysTem since I925, has wriTTen Tor us a brieT hisTory oT The sysTem. Since iTs acguisiTion by The Beverly l-lills School SysTem. Beverly l-ligh has made huge sTrides Torward. IT is our earnesT hope and desire ThaT her TirsT TwenTy-Tive years will be as Tull oT success and achievernenT as Those oT her paTer Tamilias -The Beverly l-lills School SysTem! WU, Wm, EDITOR SETH M. BOND W. STANWOOD FIELD JOSEPHINE H. EITGER JOHN F. STARR EUGENE SWARZWALD PresidenT SSCVSTGVY CECIL D. HARDESTY EDWARD J. HUMMEL AssT. SuperinTendenT SuperinTendenT BEVERLY HILLS BOARD OF EnucATloN HISTORY The year I938 marks The TwenTy-TiTTh anniversary oT The Beverly Hills School DisTricT. The disTricT was creaTed in l9I3 by The CounTy Board oT Supervisors aT The reguesT oT residenTs oT The communiTy. Mrs. Alice O. Hunnewell, who served so eTTecTively Tor many years on The Board oT TrusTees, was largely responsible Tor iTs esTablishmenT. AT ThaT Time Beverly Hills had less Than TiTTy Tamilies. The only school was a one- room building in ColdwaTer Canyon. In IQI4 The HawThorne school siTe was acquired and a building erecTed. ln The TwenTies The growTh oT Beverly Hills was very rapid necessiTaTing The building oT Beverly VisTa School in I924 The EI Rodeo School in T927 The Hugh School The same year builT and operaTed by The Los Angeles board oT EducaTion and The Horace Mann School in l929 Beverly Hills was a parT oT The Los Angeles CiTy Hugh School DisTricT Trom I92I To I935 ln This laTTer year Tollow ing a voTe oT separaTlon by The people oT Beverly Hills The local Board oT EducaTion Took over The lurlsdichon oT The High School ln T936 our elemenTary and high school disTrlcTs were merged inTo The Beverly Hills Unihed School DrsTr1cT The pasT TwenTy Tive years has seen The dlsTrlcT grow in enrollmenT Trom a handTul oT children in a one room school To an enrollmenT oT 2325 in The elemenTary schools and I543 sTu denTs in The hugh school Erom The lncephon oT The d1sTricT To The presenT The highesT educaTional goals have been The obIecTive oT Those enTrusTed wrTh The operahon oT The schools 00 Www WV, M W' 0' FOREWORD SaluTaTions and congraTulaTions To The graduaTes oT The Anniversary Class oT I938 OT The Beverly T-lills School DisTricT. WhaT magic in The capTion- TwenTy-TiTTh Anniversary! IT connoTes To one ThaT someThing in human endeavor has come To TruiTiong ThaT The rooTs oT organized eTTorT have gone deep inTo The ToundaTion oT Tamily liTe, business inTeresTs, or civic welTare. When one considers The imporT oT The TwenTy-TiTTh anniversary oT marriage, one musT conclude ThaT cerTain aTTribuTes have made such a long period OT companionship en- durable. The TwenTy-TiTTh anniversary oT a business or proTessional organizaTion emphasiz- es The TacT ThaT TundamenTal unswerving principles oT good business have been observed. This year, nineTeen hundred ThirTy-eighT, is The TwenTy-TiTTh anniversary OT The Tounding oT The Beverly l-lills School DisTricT. As a member oT ThaT small civic group oT ciTizens ThaT has made This anniversary possible, may l sTaTe ThaT The iniTial board was composed OT individuals oT unimpeachable characTer and successTul business and proTes- sional experience. They were imbued wiTh The highesT ideals oT The True meaning oT edu- caTion and a deTerminaTion To sTaTT our TirsT school wiTh Teachers oT disTincTion, scholar- ship and civic mindedness. Such graniTe sTandards gave This school disTricT a Tirm Toun- daTion upon which subsecguenT school boards were To expand and sTrengThen. GraduaTes oT The Class oT IQ38: You are now compleTing The TirsT major uniT in The span OT human exisTence. ThaT you may enTer This combaT oT living wiTh inTelli- gence, you have been moulding The armor oT characTer. Upon This shield, Through various media OT discipline, you have engraved honesTy, responsibiliTy, co-operaTion, loy- alTy, and courTesy. As you go TorTh To play your parT upon The sTage oT liTe, use This equipmenT which you have creaTed. Finally when all your yesTerdays are pasT, The lv1asTer oT all good worlcs shall say, You have ToughT a good TighTq you have Tinished The course: enTer Thou inTo The ioy oT Thy Lord. fl X X x ADMINISTRATION 11-24 Af CLASSES 25-48 oRGANlzATloNs 49-74 Acrlvlrles 75-94 ATHLETICS 95-136 FEATURES 137-'I48 x X! ,A , , H .mag K -' ' iq, FXX Lk ' x xv.: XG 5541 lidkxk JJ JJ XXX J XA 'Q P xKW K N T' E XJ!! XR U- X ff Kill' AQ 9 Wy I Wrfgjj LA ff A Ya NJ ADMINISTRATIO T CP ' x 'WXIXZJL , N I ,',! W J ,U L!! f - -X Wm I xg I . 1 'vm xx MXN ' x 'li K is N A ' V Qi,'!!fXxX X X Nm XX X U .xx x 11 'X .R K , W x - X GY . ,J X '45 X F K mg iffR A A X Wy X M ll l xx , w f f fkkjkf f!fXk!' QU A f A x k f Hwwfx Mvw ff lx! q ,ff K , , ,R ,, X, x f , my 4x f if KY 1 2, H FIU lx f WU L f K pm ig 1 f' 1 1 , . W . 1 , ,H w 1 1 ' ,4 1 ' ' V f ', 1 V fl X ff IXU x i l X K fxxifl l XXX f XV UM f U X P V, W l Ev X Vx! Y 7 ' N' U R f f U Q P ' N 1 - ,J 4 X ' , Y s K f , r'1 VKX wx , ! R I ,JD ff NV . 1 3 f 1 ' fl N ' 1 X A x r ' ff f ' ,' ' w Y V X f ' - xx , 1 gf 9 I. ' f f fl X ' ,' , , 1 ' ,f , XX J ,7 XX N. Q :X , ,wf W rxw , M. , ,. 1 1 , - , NMMA ,U X X 6 131 V x XJ XJ R ' I J J ' U NX KE x lfu 4 y Qixy JJw E X Y ARNOLD A BOWHAY A quarTer cenTury anniversary is a good Time To desig- naTe iusT where we sTand: whaT good our pasT has conTribu- Ted, whaT we can make oT The presenT, and whaT The TuTure holds in sTore Tor us. The pasT cannoT be made over, buT we can siTT ouT The good and deTermine To hold TasT To iT7 we can recognize The bad and deTermine To eliminaTe iT. The presenT is in The making, and we can never minimize The imporTance oT whaT we are doing now. We may be so close To iT ThaT we lose perspecTive, buT To be eTTecTive we musT sTrive To aTTain a proper balance and adiusTmenT in all our acTiviTies. We can never indulge in cheap excesses ThaT we do noT wanT To aTTecT us, Tor everyThing we do conTribuTes To our real selves. We are The sum ToTal oT everyThing we have been and are now becoming. Our TuTures are in The malcing, and we shall be a liTTle less Tine permanenTly if we do noT sTand Tor The besT now. The TuTure oTTers much Tor a sTudenT body such as ours ExcepTlonal people can do excepTlonal Things buT only :T They realize Their abiliTles and responsiblliTies WheTher we reach The heighTs or plumb The depThs or IusT aTTa1n mediocriTy depends enTirely on us As inTelligenT individuals we should sTop and Talce unvenTory We have The power To deTermine whaT we will be whaT measu e oT leadership and respons1bil1Ty we will assume fs Al. ve VICE-PRINCIPALS BLANCHE E. DAVIS Girls' Vice-Principal ln commemoraTing The 25Th year oT The public schools in Beverly l-lills, we are paying TribuTe To Those ciTizens who came To Beverly l-lills wiTh The ideal ThaT This ciTy should become The TinesT oT residenTial communiTies. When Beverly l-lills Took conTrol oT This high school Three years ago, many ciTizens and a large maioriTy oT our sTudenT body and oT our TaculTy be- lieved ThaT Beverly l-lills l-ligh School could be The TinesT high school in The counTry. Much progress has been made in The achievemenT oT such an ideal in The pasT Three years-mosT parTicularly during This year. To live in Beverly l-lills and To aTTend iTs high school is To give To each Norman an opporTuniTy and a responsibiliTy To develop The besT There is in him. May each year oT your sTay in The halls oT Normandy record greaT advances in your personal achievemenT and de- velopmenTl , , pw An anniversary is a Time To sTop and Take sToclc oT accom- plishmenTs in relaTion To goals. One need noT be parTicularly ashamed of The discrepancies ThaT may exisT beTween Them if one has been honesT in one's sTriving, consTrucTively criTical oT one's shorTcomings, and zealous in conTinued eTTorT. The world has liTTle paTience wiTh alibisg iT recognizes resulTs. lT should be, ThereTore, a maTTer oT exTreme saTisTacTion To Those responsible Tor The advancemenT oT educaTion in Beverly l-lills ThaT They can poinT wiTh pride, as achievemenTs, To The school sysTem, To The various opporTuniTies Tor adulT educaTion pro- moTed over This period, and To The TacT ThaT The sTandards oT The communiTy are Those which command respecT noT only in The immediaTe and surrounding clisTricTs buT also in disTanT places. The TirsT TwenTy-Tive years may be The hardesT, buT They are also The mosT imporTanT, Tor on Them are builT The achievemenTs oT The second TwenTy-Tive. LeT us Then guard our ideals as expressed in Those achievemenTs and march Tor- ward To a new place in The hisTory oT our communiTy. lbwclmm. GERALD I-l. AYERS Boys' Vice-Principal W , Q 5 '52 ' A . 7 .,,,.. l -nw ff. FACULTY 1937-38 W, DOUGLAS ADAMS Commercial, Social Sludies RUSSELL H. ADAMS Malhemalics, Deparlmenf Head HELEN LOUISE ALDRICH Malhemalics HELEN ANDERSEN PrincipaI's Secrelary GEORGIA J. ASHWORTH Commercial ROBERT J, BALL Guidance LUCIE BALL Clerk KENNETH H. BEESON Malhernalics CAROLINE W. BENNETT Ar'r WENDELL C. BLACK English NEWMAN C. BORDEN Malhemalics BETTY BOWERS Assislanl' PrincipaI's Secrelary CHARLES W. BROWN Boys' Physical Educafion, Deparlmenl Head MARGARET L, BROWN Ari, Deparlmenl Head ESTELLE Y, BURCI-I Heallh Coordinalor MARY E. BUTTRICK English JOHN E. CANADY Bays' Physical Educalion GLEN M. CASE Music HELEN L, CLARK Girls' Physical EducaI'io,n WILLIAM C. CURLEY Melal Shop WILLIAM B, DAVISSON Social Sludies LILLIAN S. DRAVES Girls' Physical Educalion MONNA B. EAGLE English SAX C. ELLIOT Boys' Physical Educalion z ,M it Social Sludies Q I T FLORENCE EAST NORMAEYFJEL I D , if Scienc '1'7! J. LOWELL C. FROST Science, Deparlmenl Head ANDREW GOOD Prinling FRANCES AILEEN GRIFFIN Language, Deparlmenl' Head LOUIS I. HANCHETT Woodshop, Deparlmenl Head GLADYS KNIGHT HARRIS Home Economics CHARLES C, HERBST Science RUTH HERBST English WALTER B. HERREID Boys' Physical Educalion IVA FRANCES HURD Malhemalics MARY BINGHAM I-IURLBUT Language MARY JENKINS Language JAMES E. KNAUER Language, English EDITH KNOLES Language HARRIET GRACE KROGH Language Commercial ISABELLE T, LINDSAY Library Clerk MIRIAM MAGNER Assisianl Librarian IRENE MASON Allendance Clerlc OLIVE JANE McCLURE Home Economics, Deparlmenl Head KENNETH C. MITCHELL Malhemaiics LEAH K. MOORE Music WILLIAM C, MORRISON Science ALFRED NICOLAS Language, Boys' Physical Educalion GENE NEILSON English MARTHA L. NORSTRUM Commercial WRIGHT E, OWEN Science JOHN C. PADILLA Language ALIDA W. PARKER English r ' E JANET PATEY ,cf L wwf I ' , , , , , kj-' Girls Physical ducalion vfY'J w VERNA BAPES PHILLIPS Ari CORRINNE PYLE Home Economics DOROTHY E. OUANDT Social Sludies ' W. C, OUANDT - Social Sludies, eparlrneni Head ARTHUR G. RAMEY Social Sludies EUNICE SCHMIDT English VICTOR M. SEINE Language FREDERIC R, SPELLICY English, Deparimenl' Head LEONARD N, STEIMLE Science EMERY STOOPS English ALBERTA H. SWALLOW Commercial De arlmenl Head I P LENNOX TIERNEY Ari HARRIET LOUISE TOUTON English HAZEI.. S. VAUGHAN Librarian ELEANOR E. WELCH Social Sludies L. MARGARET WHITE English ROBERT P. WHITTEN English ANNA WALKER WILSON Girls' Physical Eclucalion, Deparlmenl Head GRACE WOOLSEY Cleric CHARLES E. WRIGHT Social Sludies GEORGE W. WRIGHT Music, Deparlmenl Head CONSUELO PASTOR BABIGIAN GRACE K RATHWELL JAMES H WILLIAMS JAMES R LEE Language Malhemahcs Science Sludeni Body Audilor . . J M, ln wriTing This Tinal Tarewell message To The STudenT Body, l Teel ThaT iT is my privilege To express The graTiTude which is ToremosT in The hearT oT every graduaTe in The class oT summer ThirTy-eighT. ATTer The compleTiTion oT Beverly in I 928, The adnninisTra- Tion oTThe TirsT Tew years creaTed a solid ToundaTion upon which The Tollowing adminisTraTions mighT build. And Those Tollow- ing adminisTraTions did build, indeedl Beverly was Tempered, developed, and molded, unTil, Tour years ago, we, as Treshmen, enTered an insTiTuTion worThy OT The highesT praise in esTeem, beauTy, and characTer. l know I am speaking Tor our enTire class when l say iT is our sinceresT wish ThaT we leave Beverly iusT a STep higher in eSTeem, a liTTle more beauTiTul, and a grade richer in characTer Than when we enTered. Then we shall have done our parT in helping Beverly To progress Towards The perTecTion To which Sho aspires. To puT in words The sincere appreciaTion of The Board OT Commissioners To The STudenT Body as a whole Tor The coopera- AR MAN D BALLANTYN E Tion during The Spring semesTer would be impossible. Thank P'e5ide T you Tor making The pasT Tive monThs The mosT pleasurable l have ever known. LlnTil we meeT again, Goodbye and good luck, Nu X 'T STUDENT BODY TNQ, my W FIRST SEMESTER BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TRU BOLIN ANN PULLIAM MATT MAHANA BOB MOORE NEIL CASSON EARLE MASON V PesidenT Records Finance Publicify SaTeTy Employm T JOHN HENDERSON JANE THORNBURGH ANNE G-ILLESPIE JACK DONOGT-TUE JANE EORSTER GORDON PAYNE Y II Leader EdiTor HighlighTs President Girls' League PresidenT Boys' League PreSidenT Alphas PresidenT K BARBARA ANDERSON JACK ROSENBERG PAT LOY HARRY BENNETT MARCELLE FORTIER Girls AThleTics Boys' AThleTics Girls' Welfare Boys' Welf S h I hp 15.6 C OGFS l When we enTer high school, we are aT a very impression- able age, an age oT greaT signiTicance in The deveIopmenT oT our characTer and personaIiTy. The deveIopmenT oT These is in- Tangible, and perhaps The mosT imporTanT parT oT our educa- Tion. STrangely enough, however, in This we receive no TuToring, Tor iT cannoT be TaughT. IT depends upon The individual To mold his own cITaracTer and his own personaIiTy. The Triends we make, our aTTiTude Toward our curricular work, and The iniTia- Tive we show in enTering inTo school acTiviTies are imporTanT eIemenTs in our deveIopmenT. f I-Iere aT Beverly we are TorTunaTe in having a willing and cooperaTive TacuITy To assisT us and environmenTaI condiTions ThaT are Tar superior To The maioriTy oT high schools. YeT some sTudenTs Tail To appreciaTe nd Taka advanTage OT These W' I excepTionaI oppOrTuniTies aa pon graduaTion can only look back on T ur wasTed . T ' .M N o ev TTVTOTTO oT The school, TODAY , WEL fi D 94 , rtwmembrances oT Beverly will always JACK DONO6,-,UE In I ream ap 'ss, and you will look To The TuTure wiTh a PresidenT S , n c ing, may I e ress my sincere appreciaTion Tor 5 , our r' ship and Io I ion. f if X J 'IIT BODY STUDENT BOD I ::N':: :' SECOND SEMESTER L BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ANNE MONTGOMERY KARIN CLARK BILL VENEMAN BOB THOMPSON CHARLES KENNEDY GENE ALAIR Vice-PresiclenT Records Finance PubIiciTy SaTeTy EmpIoymenT HOMER RYDELL FRANK OLICKSMAN PAT LOY JACK ROSENBER6 JANE THORNBUROH NEIL CASSON Yell Leader EdiTor I-lighIighTs PresicIenT Girls' League PresidenT Boys' League PresidenT Alphas PresidenT KnighTs .. . -4 PAT JAMESON PAUL DQBAUG-H NORMA MQKENZIE BOB HINE SYLVIA BERRY SUZANNE REYNOLDS I Girls' AThIeTics Boys' AThIeTics Girls' WeITare Boys' Welfare Scholarship EdiTor WaTchTower ANNE elLLEsPiE KITTEN HAMILTON SYLVIA BERRY NoRMA MCKENZIE I v' P 'u I s Ty T Presiden ICE- FGSI en GCFS Of' FGGSUFSI' PAT LOY ISABEL DARBYSI-IIRE JUNE NELSON JUDY SHERMAN PresidenT Vice PresidenT SecreTary Treasurer GIRLS' LEAGUE Every girl in The STudenT Body is a member oT The Girls' League. The oTTicers, who are elecTed by The League, elecT commiTTee chairmen. These oTTicers and chairmen, oTherwise lcnown as The cabineT, meeT every Ivlonday To discuss The business oT The Girls' League. On SepTember 29 a Tea Tor moThers oT The 9Th grade sTudenTs was given. On GcTo- ber 6 The TradiTional Big and LiTTle SisTers' parTy was held wiTh a Tarm Theme carried ouT. In order To malce money Tor chariTy, The Girls' League sponsored a play, The RearCar, on November I9 and 20. On December 2 The Girls' League held anoTher Tea Tor The moThers oT The IOTh, I lTh, and I2Th grade sTudenTs. On December I5 The Girls' League gave a parTy Tor The sTudenTs aT Albion STreeT School. The second semesTer began wiTh The Big and LiTTle SisTers' parTy on March I7. The Theme was a laid parTy and was carried ouT cleverly wiTh lollyioops and hair ribbons. The Girls' League conTerence was held aT Redondo Union I-ligh School on Ivlarch l8. On May 6 The Girls' League sponsored a STudenT Body dance and on June I ,The Tea Tor lower grade sTudenTs' moThers was given. is W gsm. if M JACK DONOGI-IUE HARRY BENNETT CHARLES KENNEDY EMO WILLIAMS Presidenf Vice-PresidenT SecreTary T JACK ROSENBER6 BOB I-IINE JACK WELLS WARREN LEWIS PresidenT Vice-PresidenT Secretary T BOYS' LEAGUE Every boy in The STudenT Body is auTomaTicaIly made a member oT The Boys' League aT The Time oT his enTrance. The main purpose oT The League is To TurTher The general wel- Tare oTall The boys in our school, and To cooperaTe in every way To help The TacuITy and STudenT Body governmenT. The Boys' League is governed by The Boys' CabineT, composed oTa PresidenT, Vice- PresidenT, SecreTary, Treasurer, and six associaTe judges oT The Boys' CourT.' The Boys' League has several evenTs during The year. AT The opening oT each semes- Ter They hold a Big and LiTTIe BroTher parTy Tor The new boys. This cusTom was sTarTed a Tew years ago and has become a Tirm TradiTion. The Boys' League assembly Tor boys only is always an inTeresTing assembly. Worlcing Tor The good oT The school is The main purpose, and in The pasT This obiec- Tive has been reached. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS The Board oT Commissioners consisTs oT all The oTTicers oT The sTudenT body, The heads oT The Leagues and school publicafions, and The presidenTs oT The KnighTs and Alphas. MeeTing every Two weelcs in Mr. Bowhay's oTFice, They appropriaTe money Trom The sTudenT body Tund Tor various uses oT The school, acT on maTTers perTaining To school clubs and Their consTiTuTions, pass amendmenTs To our school consTiTuTion, ap- prove The awarding oT aThIeTic awards, and auThorize all school aTTairs. The PresidenT oT The STudenT Body acTs as chairman, and Mr. Bowhay, Mrs. Davis, and Dr. Ayers super- vise all acTiviTies. 2 I BOYS' COURT Under The capable direcTion oT Dr. Ayers, The Boys' CourT meeTs once a week Tor The beneTiT oT Those boys ThaT need a small bif of advice in regard To The rules oT The school. The courT keeps on Tile The daTe and charge oT each boy Turned in, and marked improvemenT has been shown in some boys due To The acTions oT The courT. The Ten members oT The courT are elecfed by The Boys' League and all are capable and very un- dersTanding. The KnighTs acT as a supreme courT and each week some KnighT has The privilege oT aTTending The courT meeTing. GIRLS' COURT The girls' courT is organized and enTorced To TurTher girls' discipline in school. IT is under The sponsorship oT Mrs. Grace RaThwell and The leadership oT The supreme judge, or Commissioner oT Girls' WelTare. Six judges decide The TaTe oT Those girls who break The rules oT The school. The TirsT Term supreme jusTice was PaT Loy, and her courT consisTed oT Virginia Lee Boyden, Diana Burke, MarTha Darbyshire, Judy Sherman, Gloria Somborn, and Mary STewarT. The second semesTer, Norma Louise McKenzie pre- sided over The courT. The judges were Diana Burke, Theo Frisbee, Ann Ellen l-larris, Barbara Knapp, Mary PabsT, and Doris Jane Sherman. X l AUTO PATROL The AuTo PaTrol is one oT The many saTeTy organizaTions in The school and is com- posed oT a group oT older boys. Their duTy is To prevenT sTudenTs Trom moving Their cars during school hours and To inspecT The neighborhood gaThering places in search oT sTudenTs who have violaTed The school rules and gone OTT bounds. The boys who are chosen musT have a clriver's license because iT is necessary To use auTomobiles Tor paTroling. The AUTO PaTrol has The saTeTy inTeresT OT The school in mind aT all Times. This is necessary because The parenTs oT The sTudenTs musT be assured oT a maximum oT saTeTy while Their children are in school. BOUNDS COMMITTEE The members oT The Bounds CommiTTee are a group oT sTudenTs desirous oT aiding The school by enTorcing The school laws. lTis The duTy oT The Bounds CommiTTee To see ThaT all sTudenTs are on The school limiTs during school Time. The commiTTee does a greaT deal in helping The school To mainTain saTeTy. HALL GUARDS Under The capable direcTion oT Mr. William Morrison, The I-lall Guards keep The Norman halls Tree Trom sTudenTs who are apT To annoy classes in session. The quieTness oT our halls has been noTiced by all visiTors and alumni, and crediT musT be given To These loyal sTudenTs. This branch oT school service is usually perTormed by sTudenTs in The TenTh grade. A successTul l-lall Guard musT be dependable, courTeous, and consisTenT. The CapTain oT The l-lalls is Russell Vail. Paul l-lagadorn is in charge oT lVa per- iod, ancl Gordon Tappam is in charge OT lVb. CLASSE 1 ..,,f -if Y' -Q 714 f 3 W Eiffffff rx I X : V- Vfgk. 5 55 6 S-Q-5 Q Z , X lf E, 1 L EX if, 'xx .......- 3 3. 2 A Vs .5 , Q41 1 r 2 5 5 5 G 5 y w F . E P i l L p i A , , If TwenI'ieI'h COMMENCEMENT WinI'er I938 8:15 RM. January 27, l93B PROGRAM Processional Class of Winler, l938 Salule Io Ihe Elag Led by RICHARD EDS POTTER Address: A Eorlc in The SI'ream TERRY HAMILTON HOLBERTON, Jr. Ensemble: ConcerI'o Grosso No. 9 - - - - Handel Oboe--Gordon Schoneberg Isl Violins-James Gelzofl, Shirley Marcus 2nd Violins-Warren McCune, Marjorie Wallers Cello-Arlhur Webber Pianos-Serge Hovey, Mary Palosl Address: EducaIion Conlinuesn MARY POWELL Piano Solo: Romance - - Sibelius JUNE WADE Address: Now II's Up Io You ANNE ELIZABETH GILLESPIE Magic Flule Overlureu ------ Mozarl' BEVERLY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Rresenlalion of Awards: KnighI's Cup Io --------- GORDON LEIGH PAYNE Presenled by DR. GERALD AYERS, Assislanl' Principal Alpha Cilizenship Cup 'ro ------ - TRU EARLINE BOLIN Presenled by MRS. BLANCHE E. DAVIS, Girls' Adviser Schola rship Awa rds: Eacully Scholarship Cup Io ------ EARLE DILWORTH MASON Sealbearers Io ----- Tru Earline Bolin, Jayne Frances Boyer, Marcelle Rila Eorlier, Anne Elizabelh Gillespie, Earle Dilworlh Mason, Irving Henry Robinson, Rhea Willcinson Presenled by MR. ROBERT J. BALL, Direclor of Guidance Ephebians Io ---- Tru Earline Bolin, Anne Elizabelh Gillespie, Terry Hamillon Holberlon, Jr. Presenled by MR. KENNETH C. MITCHELL Presenlalion of Class MR. ARNOLD A. BOWHAY, Jr., Principal Response for Board of Educalion and Presenlalion of Diplomas MR. W. STANWOOD FIELD, Presidenl' of Board of Educalion Roll Call MR. EDWARD J. HUMMEL, Superinlendenl' of Schools Recessionalz RecessionaI ------- - - - DeKoven CLASS OE WINTER, I938 BEVERLY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA under direclion of MR. GEORGE WRIGHT MR. GLEN M. CASE, Vocal Direclor Today well lived makes every yeslerday a dream of happiness and every Tomorrow a vision of hope. Senior Sponsor: KENNETH C. MITCHELL 27 CL ASS 0F NTER 1938 Terry l-lamillon l-lolberlon, Jr. Presidenl Ephebian Marcelle Rila Eorlier Vice-Pres. Sealbearer Virginia Edinglon Secrelary Richard Eds Poller Treasurer Shirley Ann Amdur Belly Bell Baker Armand l-l. Ballanlyne Belle Bendheim Marjorie Alice Beyer Muriel Blaclc Barbara Anne Blodgell Theodore R. Bluemle Tru Earline Bolin Sealbearer Ephebian Jane Frances Boyer Sealbearer Maurie Brown Viclor Caliva Alexander Clarlc Cameron, Jr. Raymond Edward Ceccarini Lee Rodgers Champion, Jr. Lois Chealham Bessiebelle Clark Lalhan Clarke Mary Lou Clelro Douglas Gerald Cloalcey John C. Cosgrove Conslance Curlis Calherine Ellen Day Lorraine Dorolhy Day Wilhelmina Doerrier Elsa Edwards Rulh Doris Evans William W. Fosler Clemem' Scoll Gilberl Anne Elizaloelh Gillespie Sealbearer Ephebian Gerald Roland Gingras Frances Madelyn Gold Rulh l-lanna William l-l. l-lersey Florence l-liclcey Marie Leah l-liclcox W3 X si ii-ul Margrel' Louise Hodge Helen Horace Thomas W. Hudson Harry Hughes Dorolhy Helen Hulberl Roberl Hummel Barbara lrwin Kennelh Kilbourne Slanley Earl Jameson Carolyn Johnson Roberl Edward Laverly Mary Cecilia Lesler Edilh Lieberman Joyce Alline Lindsay Herberf Luis Windsor Lynch Leon Lyon George McConnell Elizabelh Jeanne MacPherson Mallhew Henry Mahana Earle Dilworlh Mason Sealbearer Roberl C. Moore Magdalene E. Nichols Louise Noblell' Bob Gillham Olsen Elizabelh Page Gordon Payne Mary Elizabelh Perlcins Audrey Virginia Powell Mary Powell Adelaide Bealrice Pray Ann D. Pulliam George Rapp lrving Henry Robinson Sealbearer Dorolhy June Rosenkra nz Barbara H. Ross Harriel J. Rulh John Edward Schilling Helen Sylvia Schneider Gordon S. Schoenberg Elizabelh Amelung lngle Leo Anderson William John Bangs William Bush l-lomer Charles De Will Jane Weixel Friedenlhal l-loward Carl Given Kyle Grainger Donald F. l-laines Loyd l-loyl l-laslup Henry Mackie Isaacs Joseph P. Jackman Marianne Allison Jesberg Dan D. Jones, Jr. Theodore Alberl Kidder Joseph l-l. Mahan l-lenry Slrong Perren LeRoy l-lamplon Pellerson Audrey Roncoviere Jean Russell William B. Saclcheim Charles William Wardrop Carol lna Wilcox Frances D. Woodrull Jaclc Raymond Ziesmer, Jr. Elhel Irene Sherman Joanne Sirdevan Roberl Smilh, Jr. Charles Speclor Malcolm Paul Sleinlaul l-lerberl Deuscher Twilchell Vifillard Van Ness Sealbearer June Wade John A. Waldron Bernie D. Wallcer George W. Walker, Jr. Rulh Warren Belly Barnard While Marion Flavia While Rhea Wilkinson Sealbearer John Emmons Williams Allred Langford Wooclill Belly Wyman lrma Palricia Young Sealbearer ,ff A f Jvfpff ' yffff I , I Xli IR I Twenfy-Firsl' COMMENCEMENT Summer I938 8:I5 P.M. June I6, I938 PROGRAM Processional Class ol Summer, l938 Salule lo lhe Flag Led by DUDLEY WAY SWINBURNE Address: A More Wonderful Thing HARRY H. BENNETT Piano Solo: The Lark BARBARA ANDERSON - Balalciereff Address: Somelhing for Nolhingn IRVING H. HELLMAN, JR. Soprano Solo: Minor and Maior NORMA LOUISE MCKENZIE - - - Spross Accompanied by MRS. LEAH MOORE Address: My Hope For America SYLVIA WILCOX BERRY Piano and Orcheslra: Hungarian Eanlasyn - Lisz'I' DONALD EDWARD RALKE, Pianisl' Presenlalion ol Awards: Knighl's Cup lo ------- - NEIL E. CASSON Presenled by DR. GERALD AYERS, Boys' Vice Principal Alpha Cilizenship Cup 'lo ------- - PATRICIA LOY Presenled by MRS. BLANCHE E. DAVIS, Girls' Vice Principal Scholarship Awards: I. Eacully Scholarship Cup lo ------ SYLVIA WILCOX BERRY 2. Sealbearers: Barbara Anderson, Roberl Alexander Auslin, Sylvia Wilcox Berry, Roberl Ernesl' Cunningham, Lillian Hoenig, Jaclc H. Irving, Belly Ann Jesse, Norma Louise Mc- Kenzie, Anne Marie Monlgomery, Suzanne Reynolds, Barbara Jean Ringheim, Eranlc G. Ruzieclci, David Garnsey Seabury, Mariorie Ann Smilh, Charles S. Slein Jr., Thomas N. Winnell. Presenled by MR. ROBERT J. BALL, Direclor ol Guidance Ephebians: Sylvia Wilcox Berry, Jane Eorsler, Norma Louise McKenzie, Anne Marie Moni- gomery, Suzanne Reynolds, Neil E. Casson, Irving H. Hellman, Jr. Presenled by MR. KENNETH C. MITCHELL, Senior Class Adviser Presenlalion of Class MR. ARNOLD A. BOWHAY Jr., Principal Response lor Board ol: Educalion and Presenlalion ol Diplomas MR. SETH M. BOND, Member ol Board ol: Educalion Rall Call MR. EDWARD J. HUMMEL, Superinlendenr ol: Schools Recessional: Recessional ------ - - CLASS OF SUMMER, 1938 BEVERLY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA MR. GEORGE WRIGHT, Direclor MR. GLEN M. CASE, Vocal Direclor DeKoven Today well lived makes every yeslerday a dream of happiness and every Iomorrow a vision of hope. Senior Sponsor: KENNETH C. MITCHELL 3 I ASS OF SUMMER 19 Presidenl Vice- Be B Nancy Curri R Adrienne lvl Joan May B Sally lvla Dorolhy Jean Roy Brisbois J. P. Bro l-larry l-l. Bennell Peggy Jane Rea Presidenl lle Jeane Corriclc Secrelary Dudley Way Swinburne Treasurer Blossom Edylhe Alcsl Gene Lyle Alair James l-lerberl Alen, Jr. Elizabelh Louise Amesloy a rba ra Anderson Sealbearer Rulh Elizabelh Anderson er Andrews John Armella James C. Auslin oberl Alexander Auslin Sealbearer Julian Woolen Bailey ay Banovilz Alberl Barlel Belly Jane Beal Jack B. Beeler Kalhleen Bell enham Russell lvl. Berg Ted R. Berrien Sylvia Wilcox Berry Sealbearer Ephebian Sam C. Beyer, Jr. Richard Pascal Binns rion Birlqell Belly E. Black Edylhe Blum Daniel Boone Fred Waller Borcherl Reba Borun Marie Bowers Cyril G. Brennan Ann Brininger ugh Barbara Ann Bull Belly Lu Burns Charles 6. Bur 38 N3 i TJ -X Sidney Lewis Cagan James B. Campbell Belly Margarel Carlson Belly Lou Carpenler Bruce Rogers Carpenler Rulh Ca rpenler Neil F. Casson Epheloian Palmer Casson lvlargarel Virgil Caylon Karin Louise Clark Kalhlyn L. Codd Michael lvl. Cohen Thomas R. Conlon, Jr. William Dale Cox Joan Crawlord Roberl Ernesl Cunningham Sealbearer Dryden Davenporl, Jr. Paul Harold DeBaugh Jean J. DeSpain Doris Disque John R. Donoghue Mariorie Ellen Dulin William S. Dunham lnez Ann Elam Charles J. Erasmus William l-l. Erwin Belly B. Evans Eddie L. Feo Freeman W. Fisher 'limolhy John Fogel J. B. Follcedale Jane Forsler Ephelsian Frances Carewe Fox Rochelle l-lelen Friedberg Theodore C. Fullon Merlin C. Genlle Dolly Elaine Gerller Thomas Charles Gibson, Jr. Violelle Bella Gingras Frank L. Gliclcsman l ASS OF SUMMER1938 Mary Jane Goldbloom lsadore B. Gordon Gene Granich Palrick J. Greenlaw Frances Ann Grill Marvin Gunler Richard Raymond Gunler, Jr. Don Haines Roberl H. Hall Kalhryn Hamillon Roberl C. Haring William E. Harrison Cliff H. Healy Nancy lrene Heinz John Currier Henderson William N. Henry Leonard Hirsch Leslie W. Hobson Lillian Hoenig Sealbearer John A. Hogan George L. Holloway Franlc J. Homer, Jr. Roland Lyle Hulberl Jaclc H. Irving Sealbearer Jack Jenness Belly Ann Jesse Sealbearer Fred M. Johnson Palricia Louise Jones Joan Jordan Roscoe Karns, Jr. Claradean Keefer Margarel' Jane Keil Donas Jean Kennedy Clyde Kimball Kalhryn Marjorie Kimbley Shannon Kinsall Raymond H. Kirsl Janel' Klein Fred W. Kline Shirley Klingelsmilh 4:-Lgi... ,-1 . if . - l 5if ..,,y5 Charly Louise Klose Vicior M. Kolberg, Jr. Georgia Mae Krebs Lionel Krisel Gilberi Morse LaCava Peier Wall Lang Louise DuBois Larson Lorraine Laurin l-lelene Gerirude Leclcman Leonard Lee June Lorain Lewis Roberl M. Lewis Ruih Mary Lewis Warren Lewis Mary Jane Lilly Ralph L. Lingenberg Kaihleen Logan Pairicia Loy Mary Jane Lundberg Rosemary Mccarlhy Warren McCune Barbara Anne McGee Norma Louise McKenzie Sealbearer Ephebian Roberl Morlon McKim Jfoberl McLaughlin John Calder Mackay Margarei Barbara Macpherson l-lenry David Magnin Henry L. Manheim Lucien Marquis John Ives Masiers Tsurulco Masuguchi Roy Meizler Kennelh Miles Eleanor Millan Genevieve Elizabeih Miller Jeanerfe Charlolle Miller Margarei Lindsey Miller Sianfell F. Mills Ray M. Miichell ASS oF SUMMER 1938 Anne Marie Monlgornery Sealbearer Ephebian Dorolhy Morgan Thomas Park Neely June Lilleen Nelson Norman H. Nicholson Thomas Oakey Rulh Olincy William J. O'Toole Lucille M. Parkening Philip Parker George W. Pallerson John Roy Pemberlon, Jr. Allred W. Perkins, Jr. Marian Pelerson Arnold J. Pleiler Barbara Ellen Pierson Marie Jeannelle Pilcher Olive Marguerile Pirr Marjorie Jeane Pollom Ronald K. Porlerlield Slanley W. Polls Noble Alen Powell Mary lrma Prall Doris L. Prenlice Guy Price, Jr. Donald Edward Ralke Roberl Lee Ramsaur Paul W. Redel Gloria Regal Suzanne Reynolds Sealbearer Ephebian Warren O. Richards Belly Richardson Barbara Jean Ringheim X Sgalbearer -f , -flalrginia Ann Roberlson Lawrence D. Rose ack Leonard Rosenberg Jackson Parsons Rude Geraldine Anne Rule Frank G. Ruziecki Sealbearer Elizabelh lvlary Ryan Frank L. Ryan, Jr. Alyne M. Sands Mary lrene Scruggs David Ga rnsey Sealoury Sealbearer Richard l-lerberl Shalluclc Elizaloelh Ann Sherman Amos Sherwin Arnold E. Shevilz Kalhleen Simmons Richard H. Simons Dorolhy Slcrooplsa Jack A. Smilh X Mariorie Ann Smilh Sealbearer Eslher Jane Snader Franlc McLane Snell, Jr. V Gloria Somborn jf., ' '-M Edward E. Spence, Jr. Geri Sleigerwald Charles S. Slein, Jr. Sealbearer Louise S'l'ern Waller J. Suclcling Donald Tail' Rosemary Mavene Tallanl Gloria Diane Taylor Nancy Anne Taylor Ann Thieme Roloerl' l-l. Thompson Jane Thornburgh Jane Thornlon Loraine D. Tillz Terry D. Tollelson Carroll Elwood Trego John Turner Gilberl' Leonard Unler Conslance Margerey Upham Edna Upperman Claire Valensi William Veneman Roberl Kennelh Wa rwiclc ,qi Marguerile Rulh WGlD6f Beniamin Roberl' Websler Celia Louise W6il'1G Charlolle Frances Weinberg Doris Weinheirner William John Welker Beverly Werner Belly Faye Wheeler Sylva Mae Whiser Rulh Irene Whilney l-laig Wilson James W. Wilson Thomas N. Winnell Sealbearer Slanley W. Wood Beniamin Redden Woosler 3 ll James Bufler William B. Chapman Dion Gordon deBil 1 Fred De Francisco l Mary Rulh Googins l X Irving l-l. l-lellman, Jr. l Ephelsian ., James Roloerl l-leydenreich Carl G. Langerfell Don M. Mankiewiez Jack Manville l-lanck Meller Willis Kennelh Merrick John Franklin Pelhybridge John A. Quail John R. Reilly Audrey Roncoviere Frederic l-l. Schmilz J. Clark Smilh, I I John F. Snedaker Darrell David Taylor , ' Loren Bruce Thomas Paul Todd Mary Mimi Worrall Madelyn Wood Young Marjorie Zimmelman l James E. Wesl, Jr. Summer School l.e Vone A. Yardum W.ll. B h W Vincenl Yardum I lgmlrhus, N a erlne Kemp J Joseph Roach l ll' i li -fl l i l 555 3. .5-M, .Q 1, 1, DOUGLAS WRIGHT WX , IN MEMORIA X C. Allen, Nancy Anderson, Sherman Aulderheide, Roslein Barber, Merrie L. Baron, Rulh Case, Calherine Ceccarini, Frances Clark, Harry Clark, Mary Lou Cleveland, Roberl DeYoung, Boolh Doiron, Rulh Endler, Virginia Enqslrom, Jayne Fowler, Jane Hine, Roberl Homeyer, Richard Howland, Belly Jarneson, Palricia Jones, Bob Kline, Belly Lamon, Corine Lane, Charlolle Mann, Barbara Marshall, Winlon Miller, Ada Mills, Mansfield Murray, Helen Noble, Lewis Nye, Burling Rich, Jack Risinq, Helen Rydell, Homer Sale, Caryl Mae Scoll, Orin Taylor, Edward Taylor, Harley Tirnko, George Walson, Vance Wells, Donald Alair, Helen Allen, Camille Baer, Paul Ann Barr, Bob Barwick, Thomas Biggar, Jeanne Binlord, Josephine Birkliahn, Mianna Bley, Belly Bose, Jean Cain, John Caldwell, Maurine Calori, Harold Caplin, Jack Carpenler, Belly Jo Clemenls, Mary Cobb, Sybil Cornell, Jean Craddock Pe . QQY Dabney, Roberl Dyess, Nell Fields, Jean Fischer, Ames Fishkin, Lillian Floercky, Barlel Fri-gzelle, Nolan Fuiirnolo, Heroshe Cerberdinq, Evelyn Glassell, Joan G-oldson, John Guedel, Barbara Hackleman, Frances Haqen, Barbara Hammerslein, Alice Hammond, Rugqles l-lassell, Palricia Hawkes, Nalalie Hawkins, Bob Hayes, Con Hays, Marianne Hobson, Kennelh Hodqes, Harry Hoellener, Belly Hollisler, Jayne Humble, Charles Behr, Bob Blish, Millon I Brainard, Doris Brailhwaile, William Burns, Janel Cool, Barry Crawford, Eleanor Curlis, Lize Jane Day, Elnora Denlzel, Bill Gaurnonl, Richard Geddis, Margol Gleazer Rulh Gunn, Corinne Hillard, Bill Kemp, Kalherine Kennedy, Charles Kidd, Henry Kindelon, Roberl Killrelle, Paul Malloon, Virginia McKinney, Bob Mellinkolf, Rulh Merz, Kennelh Miles, Applelon Orlon, Virginia Perry, Roland Plowden, Dorolhy Ray, Ernesl Reich, Freda Shay, Mariie Ann Sischo, Dick Srnilh, Ray Slern, Norman Sumner, Mary Wells, Richard Williams, Belly Bausher, Murray Bell, Fred Bernard, Palricia Bernslein David Beusl, Jeannelle Boyden, Virginia Brininger, Fay Brown, Peggy Burke, Dianna Bush, John Carson, Belly J. Chapman, Eugene Chrislensen, Paul Clark, Rodney Clark, William Darbyshire, Isabel Davis, Dick Deller, Harry Dodd, Molly Dunham, Dorolhy Foell, Charlene Fosler, Fred Fox, Palricia Frisbee, Theodora Frills, Belly Graham, Dol Granbard, Phyllis Green baurn, Charlolle Greenlield, Beverly Gross, Herberl Handy, Francine Hanson, Rulh Harms, Tom Harris, Ann Ellen Harris, Gilberl Hazard, Jane Hernpel, Jack Henderson, Billie Henri, Mary M. 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Mollall, Ed wa rd Mollie, Lila Norlh, William Oxender, Rulh Price, Laura Pulliam, Mary Jane Randall, Brook Sanders, Jackson Schafer, Gervaise Shelley, Belly Shevilz, Seena Sibold, Jack Slevens David Slevenson, Roberla Ullman, Bob Unler, Zelda Vandeveer, Frank Woods, Clemenl Zimmelman, Irving Arkin, Lloyd Armella, Rosalie Arnold, Jeanne Baird, Slephen Barber, Jane Bolin, Virginia Boran, Frank Bolley, Roberl Bowen, Slanley Caldwell, Jean Caldwell, Norman Caliva, Bob Campbell, Dick Carler, Jack Curlis, Cally Darby, Gloria Davidson, Bill Davis, Bill Davis, Helen Drumrn, Peggy Dubrow Douglass Duhig, Margery Duncanson, Roberl Dunn, Frank Engeldinger, John Eyer, Bill Fesler, Dorolhy Fleming, Nancy Folks, Ray Gage Jose hine Gainsboro, iixlalhan Geary, Logan Geller, Marilyn Gill, John Goodspe cl, G Grannis,ePaul eorge Griflilh, Belly Ham, Lucila Hammond, Bob Nalalie Kenneth errnan X ,, ,in 1 1,-rf 1 ul-'fer Hodges, Jeff l-lolland, Bob l-louser, Bud l-lover, Wade Hughes, Belly Lou Jacoby, William James, Roberl Jenness, Eloise Johnson, Wesley Jones, Beverly Kavanaugh, Marian Kavich, Lawrence Kerrigan, Charles Kinsman, Bob Klassy, Gilberl Kruger, Jack Kuller, Gloria Lamon, Roberla Lasky, Janice Leavill, Barbara Lombardi, Dolores Longevan, Bob Louis, Marilyn Lowis, Evelyn Lynn, Jane Mahoney, Edmond Manion, Bill Mankiewicz, Frank Marquis, Margil Maslers, Paul Morgan, Bob Morgan, Daniel Morros, Richard Moses, Carol Jean Mullen, Bob Newlon, James Nielson, David Noble, Jim Noe, Virginia Noyes, l-larriel Pallerson, Virginia Pauly, Elaine Pehlroll, Donald Perkins, Marilyn Perry, Tom Randolph, Lyle Reed, Laurel Rhodes, Roberl Riddell, Jeanne Ringer, Jonas Rooklyn, Jack Roos, Carolyn Rowsev. Neal Russell, Charles Schwab, Lawrence Sheranian, Darleen Sherman, Doris Sherrill, Jack Sherrod, Shirley Siodgren, Jean Slandaerl, Dorolhy Slarz, Muriel Slein, Bill Slein, Flora Jane Slein, Harvey Tappan, Gordon Tedrow, Ella Mae Thomas, Leona Thompson, Arlhur Thompson, Diana Wade, Dorolhy Wason, Tom Wall, Joe Warren, Jane Welker, Ray Williamson, Marion Willis, Jack Wilson, Pal' Wolf, Edilh Wolff Allan Allen, Valerie Bailey, Barbara Bales, Joyce A. Beels, Edward Bisher, Nadyne David Hunsaker, Jack Hurwilz, Carol l-lulchins, Alice May Jackson, James Jacobs, Fred Jones, Mary Louise Jones, Roberl Jones, Warren Juergens, Billy Kahn, Ralph Klolz, Allon Koer, Warren Kralll, Roberl Krisel, Bill Krisel, Henry Lee, Lois Levy, Kay Lilly, Ed Linck, Jirn Loew, Marcus McCann, Marge McConley, Joan McGee, Bill McLeod, Beverly McWelhy, Jack Mayer, Melller, Michell, Nalalie Alice Dick Miles, Roberl Milchell, Elaine Murnper, Peggy Murray, Nalley, Narver, Belly Ann Belly Richard Nale, Roger Ogle, Jewell Olsen, Zora O'Reilley, Joan Osgood, Mary Oslrand Phillips, Pierson, er, Joan Jack Jeannelle Plalo, Pal Polhemus, Don Prenlice, Jack Ringold, Dorman Robinson, Eldon Rodger, Norman Rogers, Beverly Romeyn, Elaine Seyring, Mariorie Shakley, Bellie Shapiro, Jerry Sheady, Palsy Sheelz, Paul Slinde, Arlhur Smilh, Audrey Sorenson, Jean Speer, Kurt Sorallen, Jeanne Slern, Belly Slern, Carol Sugden, Talfinde Bill r, Jeanelle Tallchiel, Jerry Thompson, Hap Twogood, Louise Tyree, Jim Vail, Barbara Vosburgh, Mary Jane Wells, Eugene Wesl, J ohn Whilson, Bob Wiley, Bill Williams, Evan Wrighl, Yellen, Boone, Barbara Belh Belly Boreham, Roland Bowlfer, Marilyn Bradford, Jacqueline Bradford, Marilyn Carol J. Ann Q11 Q xl ' W' 4.6 , 'VH- wr , x, Q! , ' .eggs i Milf!! itz Q W 2-A il 'L mf an-, ,f-W We 0... H -4 Q., wrt 4, : 1, Mn E r 'Wx - ,ig 4 -fem, eil nw, , ,VLMFN 4053, , Croxlon, Suzanne Daley, Beverly Dashiell Bill Davis, 'llirn De Camp, Jerry Friedenfhal Sybil Fuiimolo, Calvin Gardner, Nancy em, Bob Goldwafer, Bill Grifiifh, John C. Hall, Eugene Hamilion, Douglass Harris, Frederick Harris, Willard Jean Homeyer, Carolyn Hoover, Bill Hulchins, William Jacobs, Ann Jesberg, Paul Kimball, Richard Levy, Jules Lewis, Elinor Lichfenfels, Richard Liiz, Jerry Melzger, Harold Meyer, Peter Middledilch, Elizabeih Minkus, Faye Moncur, Willa Mae Nesbili, Charles Neville, Corleen Newins, June Peerin, lvlarqarel Phillips Jimmy Reuler, Bob Robbins, Nal Rogers, Shirley Roy, Marian Sanchez, Thomas Sherwin, Barbara Silver, Jerry Sloan, Mary F. Srnilh, Gran-if Sleward, John Woodruff, Donald Wrighr, Douglas Yorkshire, Twyla Younq, Bill Zukoi, Eugene Dow, PBQQY Fischer, FFBVICSS Floerclilr. Belh Frankel, Barbara Freed, Barbara Goodyear, Jean Gordon, Barney Gordon, Par Greenberg, Leanor Greenlaw, Virginia Hassei, Bill Haslings, Alfred Hawley, Marilyn Hillman, Bill Hobarl, Palricia Johnson, Frances Johnson, Gerlrude Johnson, Allene Kaiz, Richard Kemp, Barbara Lockwood, Keith McCarthy, Marie McNeil, Carol Maltz, Ivan Maier, Phyllis Moore, Bob E, Morgan, Helen A. Morrison, Mel lvlyerson, Shirley Nasboro, Jim Pray, Susan Randall, John Randolph, Bill Ray, Nancy Reinecke, Howard Sandeier, Ann Schreiber, Palsy Schroeder, William Sharpe, Roberf Sheedy, Barbara Thompson, John Violin, Leo W. Wallon, Roberl Walfz, Patricia Whiser, Margye FRESHMAN COUNCIL The Freshmen Council was inTroduced lasT semesTer by Miss Alida Parker and Mr. Leonard STeimle To uniTe The ninTh grade classes. The council is made up oT oTTicers OT The ninTh grade and represenTaTives Trom The B9 and A9. This year Their acTiviTies have included a Treshman dance, a beach loarTy, and The annual Tree-planTing ceremony on The lower lawn oT The grounds. FirsT semesTer oTTicers were Bill Reeder, presidenT1 Don Frisbee, vice-president Bonnie Iverson, secreTary3 John Champion, Treasurer. The oTTicers during The second semesTer were John Champion, preside-nTq Bill Davidson, vice-presidenTp BeTTy STern, secreTaryg Bill Davis, Treasurer: Don Frisbee, A9 represenTaTiveg John STewarT, B9 represenTaTive. 47 NJ 1X CRGANIZATIONS 1 K ' Q xl f ' y Uf . 4' X' - , i , qv , -J - , s , f , ' - 3 1 v' VV! ffl!! .' R , X, ,U I -Jr 'X ,J W if v' 2 'df , X E M Xi sv , J UL, X xl Ag I. , A .lf J ' .1 V ' ,f x -V Y X ' I -, xx ff -ff'-,XX Q1 ,hx 3 , 5 H , li' ,lf Nw N X , Y. N1 X xg, X ,Mx ' 'X xr 'Q W xx 1 , F X 'mix ' 'ni . -T--M.- . .X 1 V xx X X N5 XX A Xi ' w xx X flywk J Xxx X X X I M ,x ,ff 'f X 'xfxgdx u 96 R, Xxff Q QXQ 1 1 xv!! F Wg X n v X pn..- x s...,. 'if L.. 'T .5 XX X N 75 . bf ' A lx . f , 73 X .. Q4 - X IQWY' 'nuff if x Q , V Z EOM Q li X 5 Sf xx li xg y We W iff 15' N 'T' .- , Y FV x . I g ' 1 X. 'Qs , - , Y Y w N ! ., , 1 Y Y . , 1Q ii ! ' RXE Q r - Ka l ' , ' fm l 1 r ' .1 Q , i 2 ' A .1 A' -I m t , ' :1 2 A 2 1 . 1 1 . 4 i I 25 li l ' - gr. X' .-.,, .iw ii .V,- .,. JI .. .I A .k V - E: I Y Y ai! ' H-L. ...-u--n -,,.....-- ,.---f ,ff ,..vv ,,-f- Phofograplw by Roy Mefzler PALLADIANS The Palladian SocieTy was organized in Beverly on December 5, l927, and Today iT is oTTicially known as ChapTer l85 oT The CaliTornia Scholarship FederaTion. lTs member- ship sTarTed wirh TorTy-eighT in The organizaTion, and now iTs presenT number is l32. The major purpose oT The Palladian SocieTy is To TosTer high sTandards oT scholar- ship and general aTTainmenT on The parT oT The sTudenTs in This high school. This purpose is accomplished by oTTering scholarships in many CaliTornia colleges and universiTies To The sTudenTs wiTh high scholarship and excelIenT ciTizenship records. The SocieTy is sponsored by Mr. Wendell Blaclc and Mr. Norman l:ieldsTed. Officers: President Marcelle ForTier and Sylvia Berry: Boys' Vice-Presidenf, David Seabury and Frank Ruzieclci: Girls' Vice-PresidenT, Mariorie Ann SrniTh and Sylvia Berry: SecreTary, Marlorie Ann SmiTh and Irene Kahn: Treasurer, ConsTance Bridge and Max Willardson. Upper Classmen Barbara Anderson Nancy Andrews Bob AusTin Virginia Balmer Arnie Ballanfyne Bill Bangs BeTTy Jane ea Irving Beckman Bob Behr Russel Berg Sylvia Berry Tru Bohn Jane Boyer Jean Bowers ConsTance Bridge Barbara BUTT Janel' Burns Sidney Cagan Frances Ceccarini Harry Clarlce Roberl' Cunningham Dick Davis Inez Elam Jayne EngsTrum Charles Erasmus Ames Fischer Tim Fogel RuTh Polling Jane ForsTer Marcelle Forher Pafricla Fox Wallace FriedsTedT BeTTy Fr1TTs Ralph Gabriel Anne Gillespie Francis Gold Bernie Gordon Kyle Grainger Happy Graves Bill Greenfield 52 Jaclc Griffin Henry Harper Bill Harrison Irving Hellman Mary MargareT Henn Bill Henry RoberT Hine Leonard Hirsch Leslie Hobson BeTTy Hoefner Lillian Hoenig Terry HoIburTon Phillip I-luTchins John HuTsler Jaclc Irving BeTTy Jesse Charles Johnson Irene Kahn Jerome Kay BeTTy Kelly Donas Jean Kennedy Lionel Krlsel Nancy Jeanne Laughlin RoberT Lewis RoberT LlboTT Barbara Linn John Maclcay MargareT Macpherson Henry Magnin MaTT Mahana Henry Manheim Earle Mason Norma Louise McKenzie RuTh Mellinlcoff KenneTh Merz Bill MlTchum Bob Moore Anne Monl'gomery Helen Murra Carol Nelson Sara Norion Mariorie OsTrander DoroThy Pagen Gordon Payne Mac Pederson CourTaney Perren James Price Peggy Rea Gloria Regal Suzanne Reynolds BeTTy Richardson Barbara Ringheim DoroThy Roche Franlc RUZIGCIKI PaT ScoTT David Seabury Lila Selff BeTTy Ann Sherman DoroThy Slcrooplza Marlorie Ann SmiTh Torn SmiTh BeTTy Sfacy Charles STein Leslie Swabaclcer Harley Taylor Jane ThornTon Paul Todd Connie Upham Willard Van Ness ArThur Webber Avis WelnsTe1n Rhea Wilkinson Joyce Wilson Tom WinneTT Alfred Woodlll Frances Woodruff Gregory Young PaTrlcna Young X X anew The OrganizaTion is divided inTo Three groups, ill members, l2l Torchbearers, l3l Sealbearers. Members are Those who have earned membership Tor one semesTer. Torch- bearers are Those who have earned membership Tor Tour semesTers. Sealbearers are Those who have been members Tor six semesTers, one semesTer having been during Their senior year. Sealbearers aT Tall graduaTion: Tru Earline Bolin, Jane Frances Boyer, Marcelle RiTa ForTier, Anne ElizabeTh Gillespie, Earle DilworTh Mason, Irving Henry Robinson, Willard Van Ness, Rhea Wilkinson, and PaTricia Young. Sealbearers during The spring semesTer: Barbara Anderson, Norma Louise McKen- zie, Anne MonTgomery, Charles STein, Sylvia Berry, Frank Ruziecki, Bob AusTin, David Seabury, and Tom WinneTT. Lower Classmen Helene Arlcin Logan Geary Jim Noble Warren Badger Josephine Gage Jewel Ogle Fred Balcer STephen Gebeli' Mary PabsT Jane Barber Gloria Bardiield Beverly BeusT BeTTy Bereh Joan Boeclc Ginger Bolin Franklyn Brady Geraldine Brigance Beverly CawsTo,n Frances Cordner Joyce CosTello Cally CurTis Nancy CurTiss Marfha Darbyshire William Davis Marguerife EllsworTh Fred Erilcson Winnie Farnan Geraldine Fenning Dona Sue Finnen Bob Fish Richard Fogel Gray Foy Irene Friedlcin Don Frisbee Bill Given David Gold Fred l-lillcer Tobian Goldman AniTa Granich Allan Harris Clarice l-laTTenbach Jean l-lerdman Peggy l-loyT Carol HurwiT1 David Jones RoberTa Lamon Mimi Laskin BeTTy Laslcy Barbara LeaviTT Mary Alice Loye Leonard Low Richard Mackay Mae Magnin Frank Manlciewiecz Shirley Marcus Elaine MiTchell Isabelle Moore Marlys Nelson EdiTh Nicholson Norma PaTTerson JeanneTTe Pierson Nadine Phillips Don Polhemus Beverly Rogers Mariorie Rosenkranz Donna Sandler Irene SchueTTe Harry Silver Muriel Simonds Jacqueline Singer Audrey SmiTh Mary Ellen Speer Shirley STarr BeTTy STern Gordon Tappan Louise Twogood DoroThy Wade Virginia Wellons Nancy Whedon Bob WhiTson Max Willardson Marie Wood Barbara Woodhouse Barbara WrighT 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 rnernbers. Girls belonging To secreT sororiTies are noT eligible Tor mem- bership, The aims oT The socieTy are willing service and parTicipaTion in school acTiviTies, PhilanThropic work is The main acTiviTy oT The Alphas. The girls send Thanksgiving baskeTs To The needy, brighTen The ChrisTmas season aT The Albion STreeT School wiTh conTribuTions, and give Tinancial aid To girls Through a special Tund which is in charge oT Mrs. Davis. OTher Alpha acTiviTies include The BeneT'iT Tea and The Alpha Dance. Alphas may be recognized by Their royal blue sweaTer wiTh The whiTe A. Mrs. Blanche E, Davis and Miss MargareT WhiTe are The sponsors oT This organizaTion. Officers: Presidenl' Jane ForsTer, and Jane Thornburgh' Vice-PresidenT Virginia EdingTon and Sylvia Berry' SecreTary PaTT Youn and BeTT i i . I , Y Q Y Ann Sherman, Treasurer, Rhea Wilkinson and Nancy Allen. Members: Nancy Allen, Barbara Anderson, Tru Bolin, BeTTy Jane Beal, EdyThe Blurn,ASylvia Berry, Virginia Lee Boyden, Karin Clark, Mary Lou CleTro, BeTTe Corrick, Kalhlyn Codd, Isabel Darbyshire, BeTTe Evans, Virginia EdlngTon, Marcelle Forlier, Jane ForsTer, Anne Gilles- pie, Florence Hickey, Lillian Hoenig, Francine Handy, Donas Kennedy, PaT Loy, Anne MonTgomery, Margarei McPherson, RuTh Mellinkoff N . M K . . . , . orma Louise c enzue, Anne Pulliam, Peggy Rea, Suzanne Reynolds, HarrreT RuTh, Helen Schneider, BeTTy Ann Sherman, Gloria Somborni Jane Thornfon, Jane Thornburqh, Rhea Wilkinson, PaTTy Young. KNIGHTS The conferring oT knighThood upon a boy in Beverly means ThaT he has achieved The highesT honor in The school and ThaT he has been chosen Tor his ouTsTanding sporTsmanship, school service, and encouragernenT of oThers To a higher sTandard oT characTer. Th r TTh' ' T' ' ' ' e pu pose o is organiza lon is To encourage and reward excepTlonal service To The school, To promoTe loyalTy, and To TosTer The spiriT oT Tellowship wiThin The organizaTion and The school. The KnighTs are under The sponsorship of Dr. Lowell FrosT, Mr, Arnold Bowhay, Dr. Gerald Ayers, and Mr. James Lee are TaculTy members. Officers: PresidenT, Gordon Payne and Neil Cassong Secrefary-Treasurer, George McConnell and John Henderson. Members: Gene Alair, Arnie Ballanlyne, l-larry BenneTT, Sam Bever, Sidney Cagan Neil Casson, Paul DeBaugh, Frank GliClfSm6rI J0l1r1 Henderson, Irving Hellman, Bill Henry, Bob l-line, Phillip HuTchins STanley Jameson Warren Lewis, Leon Lyon, Mall Mallafla Ilfafle Mason, Bob Moore, George McConnell, Bob McLaughlin, George PaTTerson, Gordon Payne, Jack Rosenberg, Homer Rydell. Dudley 5Wln' burne, Bob Thompson, Dick Wells, Emmons Williams. 54 l LEKTOS The membership of 'rhe Leklos Club is made up of sludenls who show oulslanding work in a special lield and who promise fulure success in lheir chosen work. The members are selecled urely upon The recommendalion of The lacully, and each semesler one sludenl is chosen for every lwo hundred pupils enrolled in lhe deparlmenls, This honor sociely, under lhe sponsorship of Miss Frances Hurcl, is organized 'ro losler scholarship and individual eiclorl among lhe sludenls in lhe various depa rlmenls, Officers: Presidenl, Bob Hine and Norma Louise McKenzie, Vice-Presidenl, Virginia Edinglon and Charles Slein, Secretary-Treasurer, Palricia Jameson: Secrelary, Donas Jean Kennedy, Treasurer, Belly Beal, Hislorian, Norma Louise McKenzie and Margarel McPherson. Members: Ari, Belly Ann Sherman, Connie Upham, Leon Lyon, and Helen Schneider, Commerce, Rochelle Friedberg and Helen Schnei- der: English, Belly Beal, Bob Hine, Lillian Hoenig, Norma Louise McKenzie, Peggy Rea, Edylhe Blum, Don Mankiewicz, Doris Weineheimer and Henry lssacsg Home Economics, Lucille Parkeningg Language, Janel Burns, John Mackay, Margarel McPherson, Frand Ruziecki, Charles Slein, Sylva Whiser, Marcelle Forlier, Helen Horace, and Earle Mason, Malhemalics, Bob Cunningham, Ames Fischer, Jack Irving, Bill Van Ness, and Kyle Grainger, Mechanical Arls, Raymond Kirsl, and Henry Perreng Music, Dick Binns, Don Ralke, Gordon Schoenberg, and Tru Boling Physical Educaliong Neil Casson, Barbara Guedel, Dick Homeyer, Pal Jameson, Charley Klose, Norman Nicholson, Jack Rosenberg, Virginia Edinglon, Jerry Gingras, Arnie Ballanlyne, and -Gilberl La Cavag Science, Russel Berg, Dion DeBil, Gene Granich, Paul Todd, Social Science, Belly Jesse, Donas Jean Kennedy, Lionel Krlsel, Tom Winnell, Clement Gilberl, Rhea Wilkinson, Al Woodill, and Mary Powell. SQUIRES The Beverly Hills Squires is lhe honor organizalion among lhe lower grade boys. Their purposes are 'fo encourage service lo lhe school and parlicipalion in school aclivilies, 'ro promole school loyally, and lo losler lhe spiril ol lellowship wilhin lhe organizalion and lhroughoul lhe school. Mr. Borden sponsors lhis capable group. Officers: Presidenl, Bernie Gordon and Max Willardsong Secrelary, John Twilchell and Charles Johnson. Members: Judge Anderson, Warren4Badger, ,Fred Baker, 'Irving Beckman, Ronnie Bishop, Jim Blodgell, Bill Copes, lan Elliol, Marshall Gerlh Bill Given, Bernie Gordon, Bill Greenfield, Fred Hilker, Jim Isaacs, Charles Johnson, Jack Keyes Leonard Low, Richard Mackay, Paul Mcliim, Jim Price, Bill Reeder, Dick Simon, Bob Sonlag, John Slraub, John Slrock, John Twilchell, Jack Wells, Max Willardson, Greg Young. 55 HI-Y Sponsored by Mr. William Morrison since iTs beginning in l929, The l-li-Y club haslgrown unTil now iT is Beverly's rnosT prominenT boys' honorary aThleTic organizaTion, MeeTings are held every oTher Tuesday evening, and acTiviTies ThroughouT The semesTer include ouTside speakers, parTicipaTion in Y.M.C.A. banqueTs, and The annual l-li-Y school dance. The purpose oi The organizaTion is To creaTe and rnainTain and exfend ThroughouT The school and communiTy high sTandards of ChrisTian characTer. Officers: Presidenf, Jerry Gingras and Bill Erwin, Vice-Presidenf, Maurie Brown and John Henderson, SecreTary-Treasurer, Warren Lewis and George PafTerson. Members: Gene Alair, Arnie Ballanfyne, Dick Binns, Maurie Brown, Neil Casson, Doug Cloakey, Paul DeBaugh, Jack Donoghue, Bill Dunham, lan Elliof, Bill Erwin, Jerry Gingras, Cliff Healy, John Henderson, Terry Holberfon, Greg Kelly, Charles Kennedy, Ray KirsT, Gil LaCava, Bob LaverTy, Roger Laverly, Warren Lewis, George McConnell, Bob McLaughlin, Maff Mahana, Earle Mason, Bud Mills Torn Neely, Bob Olsen, Bill O'Toole, George Pallerson, Gordon Payne, Dick PoTfer, Bob Ramsaur, PaT Randall, Larry Rose, Jack Rosenberg, Frank Ryan, Jack Schilling, Edward Spence, Dud Swinburne, Bill Veneman, Emmons Williams. TRI-Y Sponsored by The Y.W.C.A., The Tri-Y is a world-wide organizalion seeking To insTill ideals of service To school and comrnuniTy Through philanThropic acTiviTies, Also, The Tri-Y Tries To encourage and assisT iTs members To face life inTelli. genTly and promoTe friendship among The high school girls. Due To The populariTy of This group, There are now flq,-ee divisions, Senior, Junior. and Prep sponsored by Miss Jenkins and Mrs, QuandT, Mrs. Burgess and Miss Parker, Miss Aldrich and Miss BuTTrick, respecTively. 56 X H 'CM SENIOR TRI-Y Officers: Presidenl, Norma Louise McKenzie, Vice-Presidenl, Sylvia Berry and Mary Slewarlg Secrelary, Isabel Darbyshire and Barbara Guedelg Treasurer, Belly Jane Beal and Pal Fox. Members: Jerlyn Adair, Helen Alair, Camille Allen, Belly Arnelung, Barbara Anderson, Virginia Baker, Adrienne Banovilz, Belly Jane Beal, Jeanella Benepe, Sylvia Berry, Jeanne Biggar, Jane Billings, Josephine Biniord, Muriel Black, Belly Bley, Belly Boswell, Virginia Lee Boyden, Jean Bowers, Evelyn Bowker, Connie Bridge, Diana Burke, Louise Brough, Maurine Caldwell, Belly Jean Carson, Calherine Case, Frances Ceccarini, Karin Clark, Mary Clark, Sybil Cobb, Belly Corrick, Peggy Craddock, Lolila Chapella, lsabel Darbyshire, Jean Doane, Beverly Douglass, Ellen Dulin, Dorolhy Dunham, lnez Elam, Jane Engslrom, Belly Evans, Jean Fields, Pal Fox, Theo Frisbee, Jane Forsler, Marcelle Forlier, Jane Friedenlhal, Belly Frills, Ann Gerberding, Dolly Gerler, Margarel Gillen, Joan Glassell, Beverly Green- field, Barbara Guedel, Frances Hackleman, Rulh Hansen, Ann Ellen Harris, Jane Hazard, Nalalie Hawkes, Francine Handy, Jean Hendricks, Jean Herdman, Florence Hickey, Elaine Hodges, Belly Hoeiner, Lillian Hoenig, Jane Hollisler, Ruby lngs, Barbara lrwin, Belly Jesse, Pal Jones, Belly Kelly, Janel Klein, Barbara Knapp, Charley Klose, Georgia Krebs, Bonnie Kinsman, Corrine Lamon, Charlolle Lane, Mary Lanlhier, Louise Larson, Helene Leckman, June Lewis, Jane Lloyd Jones, Suzanne Lloyd, Kalhleen Logan, Mary Loy, Pal Loy, Sara Belle Luslig, Janel MacDonald, Jean MacPherson, Margarel MacPherson, Belly Anne Marshall, Virginia Malloon, Hazel McDade, Barbara McGee, Barbara McKellar, Norma Louise McKenzie, Jeanne McWade, Rulh Mellinkofl, Pal Minier, Mariorie Mollal, Anne Monlgomery, Helen Murray, Phyllis Nadel, June Nelson, Dolle Norlh, Rulh Nugenl, Mariorie Oslrander, Jean Pallerson, Courlaney Perren, Marie Pilcher, Marly Pulliam, Mary Prall, Doris Prenlice, Marjorie Phelp, Marlha Powell, Mary Powell, Barbara Ringheim, Virginia Roberlson, Dorolhy Roche, Audrey Rosler, Mary Louise Russell, Pal Rulh, Pal Scoll, Helen Schneider, Lila Seill, Laura Seabury, Belly Anne Sherman, Judy Sherman, Shirley Simon, Marjorie Smilh, Lorranne Spralllen, Belly Slacy, Billie Slacy, Olive Sleele, Louise Slern, Mary Slewarl, lllyne Sugar- man, Leslie Swabacker, Rosemary Tallanl, Marie Taylor, Gloria Taylor, .lane Thornburgh, Nancy Tyler, Margarel Ullord, June Wade, Jane Wallersledl, Rosemary Wallis, Belly Jane Warlel, Avis Weinslein, Belly Wheeler, Bhea Wilkinson, Edilh Wooley, Belly Wyman. JUNIOR TRl-Y Officers: Presidenl Beverly Douglass and Happy Graves: Vice-Presidenl, Conslance Bridge and Shirley Slarrg Secrelary, Jane Waller- sledl and Norma Pallersong Treasurer, Shirley Slarr and Sue Sproull. Members: Foresl Ann Alkinson, Virginia Baker, Gloria Bardfield, Genevieve Berslein, Barbara Berry, Helen Blake, Beverly Blanchard, Belly Boswell, Suzanne Bowerman, Evelyn Bowker, Jane Braly, Conslance Bridge, Geraldine Brigance, Louise Brough, Beverly Cawslon, Belly Clark, Anne Connolly, Nancy Curliss, Marlha Derbyshire, Belly Davis, Beverly Douglass, Belly Duchard, Belly Evans, Winnie Farnan, Rulh Polling, Anila Fischer, Happy Graves, Kalhryn Haile, Carolyn Hammond, Dorolhy Heinberger, Mary Henning, Jean Herdman, Elaine Hodges, Eleanor Ingram, Marlha Jarvis Rulh Kerr, Bonnie Kinsman, Bellelou Lehan, Virginia Lilz, Dorolhy Leroux, Shirley Love, Mary Alice Lo e, Belly Lou Marlin, Mary McMillan, Jeanne McWaid, Mary Ellen Meyran, Isabelle Moore, Millicenl Murphy, Pal Nelller, Beverly Jloyce Newman, Rulh Oxender, Mary Pabsl, Barbara Parmelee, Norma Pallerson, Pal Pallerson, Courlaney Perren, Nadine Phillips, Beverly Planl, Laura Price, Belsy Randolph, Lucia Rierner, Naomi Reiner Dorolhy Roche, Laura Seabury, Belly Shelley, Jackie Singer, Sue Sproull, Pauline Skroopka, Shirley Slarr, Joanne Slebbins, Becky Slewarl, Roberla Slevenson, Maria Taylor, Marilyn Tousley, Jane Walsh, Dorolhy Wallhers, Jane Wallersledl, Nancy Whedon, Jacky While, Virginia Wellons, Barbara Woodhouse. PREP TRI-Y Officers: Presidenl, Rulh Oxender and Belly Slerng Vice- Presidenl, Carolyn Roos and Pal Brauel, Secrelary, Belly Slern and Beverly Rogers, Treasurer, Jane Warren and Peggy Mumper. , Members: Rosalie Armella, Margarel Arken Belly Albrighl, Anne Andes, Margarel Anderson, Beverly Beusl, Pal Brauel, Jane Barber, Anne Connolly, Pal Cooper, Gloria Darbey, Gloria Darbarl Helen Davis, Margery Duhig, Belly Dickson, Haroldine Dinsmore, Jean Earl, Marguerile Endler, Dorolhy Fesler, Anila Fischer, Suzanne Frizzelle, Nancy Fleming, Irene Friedkin, Josephine Gage, Logan Geary, Bernice Hersch, Pal Hobarl, Mary Jones, Eloise Jenness, Pal Kruse, Roberla Lamon, Evelyn Lewis, Dorolhy Leroux, Shirley Love, Elaine Milchell, Peggy Mumper, Belly Marlin, Nalalie Mayer, Welcome McGill, Nancy Middle, Jewel Ogle, Rulh Oxender, Joan O'Reilly, Laura Price, Virginia Pallerson, Marilyn Perkins, Lucia Reimer, Beverly Rogers, Naomi Reiner, Audrey Smilh, Bobby Slevenson Mariorie Seyring, Belly Shelley, Doris Sherman, Belly Slern, Muriel Slarz, Diana Thompson, Mary Vasburgh, Jane Warren, Edilh Wolf, Barbara Wrighl. 57 EAGLE CLUB Under The direcTion oT lvlr. Leonard STeirnle, The Eagle Club has gained The repuTaTion oT being one oT The oldesl and rnosT prorninenT clubs in The school. IT is primarily a service club, having a selecT group oT scouTs Trom The high school who have reached The rank oT Eagle scouT, and iT serves The school in ThaT capaciTy, IT is also acTive in iTs service To scouTing in The Beverly Hills disTricT by assisTing aT all BoardoT Reviews and CourT oT Honors. Officers: PresidenT, Philip l-luTchins, Vice-Presidenf, John MasTersg Secrefary-Treasurer, WalT Schoenfeldg SergeanT aT Arms, Tom Harrns. Members: Harry BenneTT, Bill DenTzel, Ames Fischer, Marvin GunTer, Tom Harms, George HolsTein Philip HuTchins, John Hufsler, Warren Koer, Ralph Lingenberg, John Maslers, Jere lv1cWeThy, Bob ReuTer, WalT Schoenfeld, John Sfrock, Harley Taylor, Bill Venernan. RADIO CLUB A unique and modern club is The Radio Club sponsored by Mr. STeimle. Their TirsT incenTive Tor organizaTion is To Take care oT and operaTe school sound equiprnenT in The aucliToriurn and aT aThleTic evenTs. Secondly, members are assisTed in radio Theory, Technique, and consTrucTion wiTh The aim ' ' d T b in min o eing amaTeur radio operaTors wiTh a sTaTion license. The lasT and mosT longed Tor desire is To secure and operaTe an amaTeur radio sTaTion Tor Beverly, Officers: Presidenf, Lalhan Clark and Don Wellsg Vice-Presidenl, Barry Cool and Ben Sumrnerhaysg SecreTary, Don Wells and Franklin Brady: Treasurer, Don Wells and Jerry De Camp. Members: Franklin Brady, Bill BraiThwaTe, Bob Bollev, GarreTT Burns, Jerry De Camp, Harry Silner, Ben Summerhays, Don Wells, Eugene Zukor. 58 xv CHEMISTRY PROBLEMS GROUP Sponsored by Mr. Owen, This group oTTers an opporTuniTy Tor special insTrucTion and help in The soluTion oT Technical chemisTry problems noT usually sTressed in The regular course, Also, There is pracTice in applying The slide rule To The soluTion oT chemisTry problems. The group welcomes any inTeresTed sTudenT oT serious inTenT and purposes who has compleTed aT leasT one semesTer oT chernisTry. Officers: Presidenl, Ted Bluemle and Jack Irving, Vice-PresidenT, Jack Irving and KenneTh Merzg SecreTary-Treasurer, Paul Todd. Members: Russell Berg, Ted Bluernle, Roy Brisbois, Ray Ceccarini Bob Cunningham, Dion De Bii, Nolan Frizzelle, Ann Gillespie, Gene Granich, Dick HallsTed, Bill Harrison, Leslie Hobson, Charles Irion, Jack Irving, Dick Johnson, Yvonne Jungquisl, Henry Manheim, KenneTh Merz, Bill Mifchum, Neil O'Connor, John Pelhybridqe, Noble Powell, Lawson Schwer, Dick Simons, Charles Sfein, Paul Todd, Bill Ven Ness, STeven Washingfon. SLIP STICK CLUB The principal purpose oT This club is To oTTer an opporTuniTy Tor special insTrucTion and help in The use oT The slide rule and oTher maThemaTical insTrurnenTs. Special acTiviTies include learning The use oT The slide rule in The TundarnenTal maThemaTical operaTions. applicaTion oT The slide rule To pracTicaI and TheoreTical problems in maThemaTics, and The sTucly and consTrucTion of oTher maThemaTical insTrumenTs oT inTeresT To The mernbership. Mr, Russell Adams is sponsor. Officers: PresidenT, Dion De BiT and Bob Cunningham, Vice-PresidenT, Ted Bluemle and Jack Irving, SecreTary-Treasurer, Henry Manheim. Baker, Russell Berg, Ted Bluemle, Roy Brisbois, Dick Campbell, Ray Ceccarini, Bob Cunningham, Bill Davidson, Dick , Ames Fisher, Ralph Gabriel, Leslie Hobson, Harry Hodges, Jack Irving, Dick Johnson, Yvonne Jungguisll, Ivan Tv1alTz, Henry Manheim, John MarTin, KenneTh Merz, Neil O'Connor, John Pelhybridge, Don Polhemus, Noble Powell, Lawson Schwer, WalTer Suckling, Paul Todd, ArThur Webber, Don Wells, Winnie Wood, Gregory Young. Members: Virginia Davis, Dion De BIT 59 CHAPTER 768, NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE The Beverly Hills High School ChapTer oT The NaTional Forensic League was granTed iTs charTer early in This semes- Ter and has The unusual disTincTion oT having Two naTional winners amo.ng iTs charTer members, RoberT Hine and RoberT LiboTT. Membership in This naTional honor socieTy is awarded by achievemenT degrees on The basis oT boTh vicTories and parTicipaTion. Yearly applicaTion Trom The various schools Tor charTers number abouT BOO, while less Than 20 are accepTed. Mr. Charles WrighT is The sponsor. Officers: PresidenT, RoberT Hine, Vice-President, RuTh Mellinkoffg SecreTary'Treasurer, RoberT LiboTT, Members: WooTen Bailey, Harry BenneTT, Sylvia Berry, Eddie Feo, ArThur Fields, Irving Hellman, Leonard Hirsch, Phillip Hufchins, John Hufsler, Dick KaTerndahl, Lois Lee, Don Mankiewicz Elaine MiTcl-Tell, Terry Mullin Harrison Negley, Mariorie Osfrande R Th O d S , r, u xen er, am Price, Naomi Reiner, Horner Rydell, Lawson Scliwer, Amos Sherwin, Leslie Swabacker, Harley Taylor, Bob Ulman, Alex WhiTTle, Avis WeinsTein, Ben WoosTer, Marie Wood. INTERNATIONAL STATESMAN AT The sTarT oT The spring semesTer The World Friendship and Junior STaTesmen Clubs combined Torces To To organize The presenT lnTernaTional STaTesrnan group Members oT The orqanizaTion aTTempT To encoura e The und T d' T . g ers an Ing o oTher people, creaTe inTeresT in The problems oT good ciTizenship and governmenT, and To achieve a world ouTloolc on currenT problems, Thus pracTicing The principles oT The Two Tormer clubs. Under The dual sponsorship oT Mrs. Florence FasT and Mr, William QuandT, The club is TasT becoming a well lilced and inTluenTial organizaTion in Beverly, OTTicers oT The World Friendship and Junior STaTesrnan Clubs are included because They were acTive in The Tall. Officers: INTERNATIONAL STATESMAN WORLD FRIENDSHIP JUNIOR STATESMAN PresidenT, Peggy Craddock PresidenT, John Hufsler PresidenT, Bob Hine Vice'PresidenT, Don Mankiewicz Vice-Presidenf, Paul Hagadorn Vice-Presiclenf, Sylvia Berry SecreTary, Mariorie Ann Smifh SecreTary, Marie Wood SecreTary, PaT Jameson Treasurer, Elaine Mclnerney Treasurer, Peggy Craddoclr Treasurer, ClemenT GilberT Members: Adrienne BanoviTz, Harry ABenneTT, Sylvia Berry, Jean Bose, Evelyn Bowker, Consiance Bridge, Frances Ceccarini, Ann Connolly, Nancy Craddock, Peggy Craddoclc, Bill Denfzel, Mar uerife EllsworTh, Evelyn Greenspoon, Mary Jane Cvoldbloom, Paul Hagadorn, Barbara Hagen, Irving Hellman, Bob Hine, Leonard Hirsch, Tohn HuTsler, PaT Jameson, Jayne Lloydalanes, Caroline Kahns, Edwin Kaye, Donas Jean Kennedy, Lionel Krisel, Roberf LiboTT, Suzanne Lloyd, Mary Alice Loye, Henry Magnin Mae Magnin, Don Manklewicz, Frank Men- kiewicz, Lucien Marquis, Elaine Mclnerney, Mary Lee McKinney, Marilyn Meglin, Ruth Mellinkoff, Qadys MeTller, Doris Mack, Jean Nuber, Sara Norton, Priscilla Reynolds, EdiTh Rogers, Audrey Srnifh, Mariorie Ann SmiTh, Ray Sprlgg, Mary STewarT, CharloTTe von Wymehal, Jacqueline WhiTe, Marie Wood. so ' .u 1 STUDIC CLUB Primarily, The STudio Club, sponsored by Miss MargareT Brown, was organized To encourage social liTe among rnem- bers oT The ArT DeparTmenT. The members musT be above The ninTh grade, and have a previous semesTer oT arT in which a grade of A or B was received, These members sponsor Two big proiecTs during The year, The sTudenT body dance in The Fall semesTer and The Spring ArT Fesfival, The meeTings include a varieTy oT acTiviTies such as: an inviTaTional dinner once each semesTer, Trip To The Russian Baller, visiTs To currenT exhibiTs wiTh The purpose oT selecTing picTures Tor The ArT FesTival. Usually in The Spring semesTer skeTching Trips are made and a beach parTy is planned. Officers: Presidenl', Leon Lyon and Befly Ann Sherman, Vice-PresidenT, BeTTy Ann Sherman and Charles Kennedy: SecreTary, Marian WhiTe and Connie Upham, Treasurer, Charles Kennedy and Sid Cagan, Members: Peggy Beyer, Jane Billings, Gloria Bardlield, Josephine BinTord, Susan Bowerrnan, Joan Benharn, Doris Brainerd, BeTTy Jean Carson, Sidney Cagan, Bob Crawley, Wilhemena Doerrier, Maxine Deason, Phyllis Easlon, Charlene Foell, Jane Friedenlhal, Dona Sue Finnen, Geraldine Fenning, BeTTy FriTTs, Clemenf C-ilberT, Ralph Gabriel, Mary Jane Goldbloorn, Happy Graves, Joan Glassell, Marvin GunTher, Clarice Harlenback, PaT HasselT, Ann Ellen Harris, Joanne Hargrayes, Emile Hyde, Rugh Hanna, PaT Jones, Rila Johnson, Charles Kennedy, Shirley Klingelsmifh, Leon Lyon, Roy Milchell, MillicenT Murphy, Mary McMillen, Bill Moses, Beverly Joyce Newman, Edifh Nichelson, Norman Nicholson, Sara Norfon, Deborah Nye, Philip Parker, Norma PaTrerson, Nadine Phillips, Beverly Plaur, Don PlesheTTe, Barbara Ellen Pierson, Sarah Ray, Rufh Reasoner, Harrier RuTh, Belfy Ann Sherman, Geri Sleigerwald, Sheridan STanTon, Dudley Swinburne, Bob Thompson, Doug Thomas, Rosemary Tallanl, Connie Upham, Emrno Williams, Marie Wood, Marian While, Joyce Wilson, PaT Young. CARTOONISTS' CLUB Formed only This semesTer, The CarToonisTs' Club was organized To Train and supplemenl' The TalenTs oT iTs members. Having The disTincTion oT being, probably, The only club oT iTs kind in any high school, The members have buT one goal in mind, and ThaT is To have a course in carTooning included in The high school arT curricula, Mrs, BenneTT is The sponsor. Officers: Presidenf, Paul Hagadorng Secrefary-Treasurer, Charles WalTon. Members: Anne Cooper, Paul Hagadorn, Bill Karback, Jack McQueThy, Malcolm Moreharl, Ann Pilcher, Wall Schoenfeld, Clark TwiTA chell, Connie Upham, Bill WallersTedl, Charles Walton. FRENCH CLUB The French Club. sponsored by Miss Mary l-lurlbul, is one ol lhe largesl and mosl aclive language organizalions in lhe school, and ils membership is open lo all sludenls ol French, Choosing as ils mollo 'lhe well known words ol Thomas Jellierson. Every man has lwo counlries-his own and France, lhe club seeks lo acquainl ils members wilh French civili- zalion lhrough many inleresling oulside inlelleclual and social conlacls. Among lhe dislinguished people who have been speakers belore lhe group and guesls al lea are Comle cle Cly, iournalisl from Paris, Marquis de Lorza, wriler, Mlle. Lela May ol lhe Paris Opera Cornique, and M. Vidla, lhe French Consul. The club was signally honored when ils members were inviled lo greel, in lhe name ol lhe American sludenls ol French, his excellency M. Bonnel, ambassador lrom France, and Madame Bonnel. - Officers: Presidenl, Frank Ruziecki, Vice-Presidenl, Donas Jean Kennedy, Secrelary, Margarel McPherson and Louise Slerng Treasurer, Blossom Aksl and Don Mankiewicz, V V . . A I Members: Blossom Aksl, Belly Ann Albrighl, Mariorie Anderson, Adrienne Banovllz, Palricia Bernard, Sylvia Berry, Belly Black Belly Bloom, Jean Bower, Marilyn Bowker, Belly Brown, Carl Carpenler, Beverly Cawslon, Glory Cedar, Cllarlolle Calori, Belly Duchand, Mar- garel Duhig, Marguerile Echlernach, Elsa Edwards, Margaret Ellsworlh, Fred Erickson, Rochelle Friedberg, Theo Fr1sbee,Slephen Gebell, Elaine Gerberding, Frances Gold, Elinor Gold, Phyllis Graubord, Don Haines, Alice Hamrnerslein, Allen Harris, Marilyn Hawly, Nancy Heinz, Mary Margarel Henn, l-lal l-lodges, Barbara Jones, Donas Jean Kennedy, Elizabelhkliennedy, Gloria Kuller, Bill Lasky, Elaine Lilieros, Margarel McPherson, Henry Maqnin, Mae Magnin, Lucien Marquis, Margil Marquis, Virginia Malloon, Virginia Mauzey, Marilyn May, Nalalie Mayer, Rulh Mellinkoll, Frank Merkling, Edward Molfal, June Moris, Joycelyn Mulford, June Newins, Susan Pray, Marilyn Perkins, LeRoy Pirr, Donald Pleschelle, Noble Powell, Marlha Powell, Geraldine Price, Audrey liosler, Frank Ruziecki, Dona Sandler, lrene Schuelle, Laura Seabury, Dorolhy Slandard, Louise Slern, Nima Sweel, Elhel Tobin, Marilyn Tousley, Jacquelin While, Charlolle Wein- berg, Virginia Wellons, Eclilh Wolf, Twyla Yorkshire, Gregory Odd Young. LOS QUIJOTES Becoming loo large, lhe Spanish Club divided, wilh Los Quiioles lhe name lor lhe upper grade division, This group desires lo become more larniliar wilh Spanish cusloms and manner ol life. Their aclivilies for 'lhe pasl year included a banquel al Olvera Slreel, Chrislmas parlies in lhe lradilional manner and allernoon meelings lealuring Spanish and Lalin- America speakers. Climaxing lhe years program bolh Spanish Clubs sponsored an assembly al which lhe Padua Hills' Players presenled colorlul songs and dances. Officers: Presidenl, Mall Mahana and Tim Fogelg Vice-Presidenl, Bill Richardson and Jeanne Biggarg Secrelary, Jeanne Bigger and Belly Beal, Treasurer, Frances l-lacklernan. xlylernbersg giill Banning, Belly Beal, Kalhleen Bell, Jeanne Biqgar, Conslance Bridge, Barbara Buff, Belly Jean Carson, Lorraine Day, irginia n er, im ogel, Charlolle Greenbaum, Beverly Greenlielcl, Barbara Guedel, Frances Hackleman, Marianne Hays Jean Herd- man, Bernice Hersh, Marianne Jesberg, Irene Kahn, Louise Larson, Barbara Linn, Bryanl Longwell, Mall Mahana, Jeanne McWa.rd, Helen Murray, Lewis Noble, Jean Rube, Mary Elizabelh Perkins, Courlney Perren Adelaide Pray Anne Pulliam Priscilla Reynolds Bill Richardson Ovnhrie Richards, Dorolhy Roche, Lila Seill, Howard Sheehan, Leslie Swabacker, Jean Travis, Herberl Twilchell, June Wiade, Sylva Mae iser. 62 r , i S.P.Q.R. SenaTus Populus Que Romanus is one oT The consisTenTly largesT clubs in school, dlsproving The idea ThaT LaTin is a dead, uninTeresTing language. Miss Frances A, Grililin. sponsor, sTaTes ThaT The purpose oT S.P,Q.R. is To gain a more Thorough knowledge oT Roman liTe, cusToms, and language: To undersTand beTTer The culTural value oT LaTing and To in- TeresT our Tellow sTudenTs Therein. Many enTerTaining and inTeresTing acTiviTies such as The Toga-clad iniTiaTions and annual spring games are a parT oT The club's program. Officers: Poniifex Maximus, Leslie Hobson, Consuls, Dave RiTchie, CharloTTe Von WymeTal, Suzanne Reynolds and John Mackay, Quaesfor, Devereaux Johnson and Jim MiTchellg Secrelaria, Dorolhy Rosenkranz and AniTa Granich, PraeTors, Helen Arkin, Isabelle Moore, and Belly FriedenThal and Anne Connelly, VincenT Laura, and Lewis Ciannelli, Aediles, Donald Frisbee, Jim Linck, Lionel Lebel and Joyce Cos- Tello, LicTors, Dick Campbell, Jane Warren, and Lionel Lebel and lrene Friedkin, Joan McConley, and Gordon Tappan, SubguaesTors, Wil- liam STein, Janet Burns, Dorofhy Rosenkranz, Bill Karback, Nadine Phillips, Lewis Ciannelli, and Helen Arking Special B9 CommiTTee, Jacqueline Bradford, Ed Reinecke, Eleanor Lewis, and Mel Morrison. Members: Mark Ancel, Mariory Allan, Barbara Anderson, Helen Arkin, Gloria Bardiield, Beverly BeusT, Jean Bose, Frank Boran, Susan BoTTey, Jacqueline Bradford, Marilyn Bradford, Pal Brauel, Ann Brininger, Fay Brininger, Louise Brough, JaneT Burns, Genevieve BurnsTein, Bill Caine, Jean Caldwell, Dick Campbell, Bruce Carpenfer, Lewis Ciannelli, Anne Connelly Barbara Conley, Joyce CosTelIo, ArThur Crowe, Beverly Daley, BeTTy DiTTrick, ElizabeTh Dickson, Beverly Douglass, John Dunsworrh, Nell Dyess, Carol Emmerling, Ames Fischer, Jane ForsTer, Bob FosTer, Jane Fowler, BeTTy FriedenThal, Irene Friedkin, Barbara Freed, Barbara Frankel, Don Frisbee, AlberT FulTon, Ted Ful- Ton, Josephine Gage, Logan Geary, Bill GreenTield, Evelyn Greenspier, Anila Granich, Virginia Greenlaw, KaTherine l-laile, Alan Flirsh- Tield, Henry Harper, PaT Hover, Roland HulberT, Charles Huwen, Jack Hunsaker, Ann Jacobs, Charles Johnson, Devereaux Johnson, Margaref Jones, Joyce Junge, Barbara Kemp, Jack Keyes, RuTh Kerr, Bob Kinsman, VincenT King, Caroline Kuhns, Mimi Laskin, VincenT Laura, Lionel Lebel, Eleanor Lewis, Ed Lilly, Mary Dale Loomis, Jim Linck, Bob Ling, John Mackay, Mariha Maclise, BeTTy MarTin, Lucien Marquis, Paul MasTers, Phyllis Mafer, William Maxwell, Joan McConley, Carol McNeil, Jack McWelhy, Auriel Myers, Jim Milchell, Isabelle Moore, Mel Morrison, Helene Moore, KenneTh Nichols, Jim Noble, MarqareT O'Connor, Mary Osgood, Norma PaTTerson Donald PehkoT'T, Vir- ginia Penny, Nadine Phillips, Jack Phillips, Pai' Plalo, Belsy Randolph, Frances Riddell, Naomi Reiner, Ed Reinecke, Dave RiTchie, Dor- ofhy Rosenkranz, Neal Rowsey, Bob Rubel, Bob RenTer, Suzanne Reynolds, Mary Ellen Speer, Ann Spere, Ann Spears, Shirley STarr, Audrey SmiTh, Flora Jane STein, William STein, John Sfrock, Muriel STarz, Gordon Tappan, John Thompson, Jane Thornburgh, Terry Tollefson, Chare loTTe Von Wymeial, Joe WalT, Charles WalTon, RoberT WalTon, Jane Warren, Dick WaTkins, Ray Welker, William Willner, EdiTh Wooley. LAS CHISPAS ln order Tor The lower grade Spanish sTudenTs To TurTher acquainT Themselves wiih The language, liTe, and cusToms oT The Spanish-speaking people, This club was organized, Some oT This acTive club's plans Tor The pasT year included dinner aT Casa La Golondrina, a Trip To Olvera STreeT, and FiesTa de Navidad. Also, some Talks were given by ouTsTanding visiTors from SouTh America and Spain. V Officers: Presidenf, Virginia Bolin, Vice-PresidenT, Bill Glveng SecreTary, Bob KraTTT, Treasurer, Bob ShoTwell. Members: Camille Allen, Louis ArmeTTa, James Boswell, William Byers, John Cain, Dick CarlTon, John Champion, Pai Cooper, Suzanne CroxTon, Bill Dashiell, Tim Davis, Jerry De Camp, Frand Dunn, BeTTy Evans, Ray Folks, Sybil FriedenThal, William Goldwaler, Gerald Goodman, George Goodspeed, William Greenfield, John Grifhlh, Frederick Harris, Willard l-larris, Alfred HasTings, Herman l-lerzbrun, Bud Houser, BeTT Lou Hu hes, William-Huichlns, BeTTy Lou Lochan, Keifh Lockwood, Fefe Lorman, Marilyn Louis, Jane Lynn, William McGee, Beverly iAcLeod, Tdarilyn Meglin, BeTTy Nalley, Norman NebleTT, Nancy Ray, RuTh Reasoner, Roberl Rhodes, Carolyn Roos, Thomas Sanchez, Mariorie Seyring, PaTsy Sheady, Jerry Silver, Jean Siogren, lleyne Sugarman, JeanneTTe TaT'linder, Diana Thompson, John Twifchell, Allen Valerie, Mariorie Vosburgh, Dorolhy WalTers, Franklin Williams, Eddie Zuchelli. T 63 DIE WANDERVOEGEL This German Club was organized lasi Seplember and includes in iis consiilulion lhe following poinls: To promole inleresl' in German culfure and lhereby creale friendly feeling lor ihe German people and 'rheir ideals and 'ro enioy The ouldoor aclivilies for which lhe German Wandervoegel are noled lor. The club is sponsored by Mr, J, E. Knauer, German leacher, who predicls a very successful luiure TDI' li. Officers: Presidenf, Jane Lloyd-Jones and Gloria Vallanceg Vice-Presidenl, Bill Henry, Secrelary, Marlha Jarvis and Max Willardsong Treasurer, Max Willardson and Gladys Melller. 1 M ' B 'l J B b , F kl' B d , C 'I B ennan, Pal Brauel, Pal Cooper, William Davis, Bob Fleming, Bob fish, Agnes Epiiieeegill F2iJFer,aBiTIylHsnnrEif, Enhiirlriiigg, l!rl!ilIigrnyJacydlby, llack Jan-ies, Marlha Jarvis, Warren Koer, Barbara Leavirl Marlorie Lelfe Ll d-J M Al' L , GI d M filer, Ma belle McMillan, Mary Pabsf, Mac Pederson, Eldon Robinson, Edirhlilogers, Mariorie ilaorsfznkrghz, Eelrlige SEbisiak,lCTornoy5mifhf Kyliri Speer, SuerSproull, Louis Twogood, Gloria Vallance, Dorolhy Wade, Polly Ann Wapler, Max Willardson. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club was organized lo promoie inleresl in all branches of science, Ii is open lo any sludenl in school, wheiher he is enrolled in lhe Science Deparimenl or noi, The group endeavors 'ro a eal 'lo ih l l l II b A pp e as es o a y engaging in a varied program oi aciivilies, individual and collecliveo They are ably sponsored by Mr. Herbsl and Mr. Owen. Officers: President, Bill Van Ness and Paul Todd, Vice'Presidenl, Jack lrvingg Secrelary, Charles Slein and Leonard Lowg Treasurer, Fred Baker and Max Willardson. Members: Fred Baker, Ted Bluemle, Howard Boreham, Ann Brininger, Slanley Burke, Dick Campbell, Ray Cecarrini, Dick Chandler, Lawrence Claman, Bud Cohen, Shirley Cromwell, Bob Cunningham, Bill Davidson, Dion De Bii, Doris Disque, Judy Fosler, Howard Frace, Dororhy Frank, Ray Frazer, Ralph Gabriel, Herb Gross, Tom Harms Jean Hamillon Leslie Hobson Jack Irving James Jackson Wil- ' J b D' k J h liam aco y, ic o nson, Riia Johnson, Warren Jones, Yvonne Jungquisl, Roy Kinner, Fred Kline, lWarren Koer, Gil LaCava, Mary Lanfhier, Belly Lasky, Bill Lasky, Lionel Lebel, Leonard Lee, Bellilou Lehan, Mariorie Leile, Dan Leviff, Barbara Linn, Bryanr Longwell, Leonard Low, Charles MacMaslers, Ivan Mallz, Henry Manheim, Marilyn May, Welcome McGill, Par Minier, Malcolm Moreharl, Doris Mock, Helen Murray, Earl Nelson, Don Polhemus, Pal Pallerson John Pelhybridge Mary Jane Pulliam Zina Raymond Lawsor Schw , , . . er, Arnold Shevirs, Muriel Simmonds, Bruce Smilh, Tom Srnilh, Charles Slein, Waller Suckling, Loren Thomas, Jane Thornburgh, Paul Todd, Bill Van Ness, Ed Waller, Charles Walron Arlh r W bb V' ' ' ' 64 , u e er, irginia Wellons, Max Willardson, Gregory Young. ' ,fx . ' :S PRESS CLUB This iournalisTic club in school provides a means Tor sTudenl's in iournalism To become acquainTecl wiTh one anoTher. They parTicipaTe in many acTiviTies relaTing To Their subiecl. The members musT have served on The HighlighTs in The posi- Tion oT reporTer, ediTor, member of The business sTaTT, or member of The mechanical sTaTl in The prinTshop. Officers: PresidenT, Frank Glicksman and Dick Barlong Vice-Presidenl, Edylhe Blum and Francine Handy, SecreTary, Beliy Beal and DoroThy Borung Treasurer, Dick Simons and ArThur Marx. Members: BeTTy Beal, Edie Blum, Sam Bever, Dick BarTon, DoroThy Borun, Belly Bly, Diana Burke, Jimmy Cooper, Karin Clark, Isabel Darbyshire, Frank Glicksman, John Henderson, Francine Handy, Roland Hulberr, JaneT Klein, Roscoe Karns, Charley Klose, Dick KaTern- dahl, Corine Lemon, Barbara Manor, Roy Mefzler, Eleanor Millan, Jim Mifchell, Arthur Marx, Hazel McDade, Bob Olsen, Adelaide Pray, George Palferson, Dick Simons, Dudley Swinburne, Malcolm STeinlauf, Leslie Swabacker, Louise Slern, Jane Thornfon, Jane Thornburgh, Dick Wells, STeve Washingfon, Frank Williams. QUILL AND SCRIBE As The name denoTes, This club was organized To pro:-noTe inTeresT in creaTive wriTing. Once a year The members puT oul' a liTerary magazine, Quill and Scribe. ln iT are conTained poems, shorT sTories, and plays wriTTen by sTudenTs, The group sponsored by Mrs, l-lerbsT enjoys many oTher culTural acTiviTies during The year. Officers: PresidenT, John Cosgrove and Adrienne Banovilzg Vice-Presidenl, RuTh Evans and Peggy Craddockg Secreiary, Adrienne Bano- vifz and Suzanne Lloyd, Treasurer, Jack Irving and Rosemary Tallanl. Members: Bob AusTin, ForesT Ann Afkinson, Adrienne Banovifz, BelTy.Jane Beal, Bob Behr, BeTTy Bley, Frances Ceccarini, Peggy Crad- dock, Marguerile EllsworTh, Barbara Hagen, Alice l-lammersTein, Bob Hine, Louise Larson, Suzanne Lloyd, Henry Magnin, Belfy Ann Marshall, Jack Marriri, Norma Louise McKenzie, Isabelle Moore, Harrison Negley, Martha Powell, Peggy Rea, Larry Rose, Frank Ruziecki, Rosemary Tallanf, Gordon Tappan, Leslie Tyler, Mary Ellen WeiTzel. 65 WEAVING CLUB Mrs. l-larris, weaving Teacher, sponsors The Weaving Club, a mosT TascinaTing clulo. The group is made up of Those who are in The class and wish To conTinue Their weaving. A sTudy of TexTiles is made, and There are visiTs To weaving shops. The members are Trained for leisure-Time pursuiTs or preparaTion Tor The Trade il desired. Members: Nancy Andrews, Joan Benham, Belly Carlson, Margarer Cayfon, Jean l-lerdman, Mariorie Kimbley, Jeanne Keiler, DoroThy Morgan, Peggy Mason, Margif Marquis, June Nelson, Sara Norfon, Barbara Ellen Pierson, Ann Thieme, CharloT1e Weinberg. CLOTHING CLUB The sTudenTs who are in a cloThing class and desire To know abouT and do more in The cloThing field comprise This club sponsored by Mrs. l-larris, ConsulTaTions are held concerning sewing and designing problems, and aggigfance is given on class sewing, draTTlng, designing or millinery. There are frequenl' Trips To schools oi design during The year, Members: MargareT Anderson, Emilie Beniamin, Ginger Bolin, Helen Blake, Jean Bigger, Doroihy Bailey, Jane Braly, Gerry Bri 5 Beverly BeusT, Wanda Boal, Jean Bose, Rugh Carpenfer, Befle Carrick, Belly Carson, Janice Crawford, BeTTy Carlson, Elnora Day,gHQTeeri Davis, Margery Duhig, Maxine Deason, RuTh Dorian, Jackie Ehrlich, Dona Finnen, Carol Full'on, Lillian Fishkin, Eleanor Gold, Char-lone Greenlsaum, Violefte Gingras, Corinne Gunn, Rufh Gleazer, Belly Griffith, Mildred Halton, Frances Haclrleman, Palsy HardcasTle, Carolyn Harneyer, Kalhryn Hamilton, Mary J, Hennes, Frances Johnson, Gerlrude Johnson, ElizabeTh Kennedy, Shirley Klinglesmifh, BeTTy Lon Lghan, Janice Lasky, Virginia Lelz, Mary Alice Loye, Rosemary McCarThy, Pafricia McDonald, Mary McMillan, Mary Jane Meredifh, Ethel Mimmack, Marilyn Magrill, June Nelson, BeTTy Newlon, Rufh Olincy, Zora Olsen, Mariorie Pollom, Dorolhy Plowden, Virginia Pafler- son, Elaine Romeyn, RuTh Randall, Virginia Roe, Shirley Rogers, Virginia Roberfson, Mary Roadrnan, Ann Sandifer, Belly Shelley, Gloria Somborn, Edna Upperman, Rufh Whifney, Mimi Worrall, Marguerite Weber, Dororhy Wallhers. 66 . i X l 1 , s Lf LIBRARY CLUB This club, led by Miss Hazel Vaughn, renders an indispensible service To The school. This compeTenT group is composed of sTudenTs working in The library five periods a week. Their principal services consisT of acquainTing sTudenTs wiTh library rules, recommending and circulaTing books To Them. Officers: PresidenT, Jayne Snaderg Vice-Presidenf, Eda Rebouig SecreTary, RuTh Alvarado. Members: Helen Alair, Rulh Alvarado, Foresi Alkinson, Sidney Cagan, Frances Carder, Jean de Spain, Margueriie EchTernachT, Virginia Endler, Bill Eyler, Margaref Ford, Margy Guen, Kafherine Harnilion, John Hunsaker, Jean Moorhouse, DoroTl-iy Morgan, Gloria KuTIer, Mary Lee McKinney, BeTTy Jean Nalley, Marian PeTerson, Gloria Shannon, Virginia Snodgrass, Sylvia Whiser, Slan Wiswell. RIDING CLUB To TurTher riding abiliTy, have Tun on a horse, and Teach beginners The TundamenTals oT horseback-riding are The purposes of This club. Miss Clark, Miss Knoles, and Miss NorsTrum share The sponsorship duTies and ride wiTh The girls every possible Monday aT Du Brocks. The members parTicipaTed in breakTasT rides, lunch rides, Treasure hunTs, and oTher pasTimes perTaining To riding. Manager: Pai Jameson. Members: Anifa Fischer, Mariorie DeWolf, Belly Dickson, Jane Earl, Jean Goodyear, Paf Jameson, BeTTy Nalley, Jo Ann Newcomb, Phyllis Maier, Be1Ty Rogers, Ann Spears, Virginia Wellons. Manager: Paify Ki'rTo. Members: Maurine Caldwell, Carole Carpenfer, Virginia Greenlau, Barbara Frankel, PaTTy KiTTo, Carol Jean Moses, Sara Norion, Mary Sloan, PaT Wilson. JUNIOR GARDEN CLUB The Junior Garden Club was organized lasl' year To develop in iTs members an inTeresT in The wild and culTivaTed flowers and oTher planTs. The sTudy and undersTanding of flowers is advocaTed wiThin The club, and iTs acTiviTies consisT oT planring aT home and aT The school. Lessons in The arT of Tlower arrangemenT are given Tor Those who are inTeresTed. The club is under The dual sponsorship oT Miss Olive McClure and Miss Hazel Vaughn. Officers: PresidenT, Rosemary TaIIanTg Vice-President Paul Todd, SecreTary-Treasurer, Marie Wood. Members: Bill BraiThwaiTeg Ted Fulton, Mary Jane Goldbloom, Lelha McKinny, Peggy Mas , H l M M T O'C P 1 PaTTerson, Rosemary Tallanf, Paul Todd, Marie Wood. on e en urray' arqare minor' 5 67 , , . 1 'X , 1- 'T ' fl! i GIRLS' TENNIS CLUB The Tennis Club is a GAIN, organizaTion wiTh membership open To any girl wishing To ioin, wheTher she is a beginner or an advanced player, The purpose oT The club is To TosTer greaTer inTeresT in Tennis as a sporT and omcfer an opporTuniTy Tor Those who do noT know The game To become members of The club and learn how To play, The Tennis Club is a spring semesTer acTiviTy which meeTs Twice a week on Mondays and Wednesdays. Miss Clark is The sponsor. Manager: DoroThy Pagen, Members: Nancy Allen, Helen Blake, 8eTTy Boone, Marilyn Bowker, Louise Brough, Marfha Derbyshire, BelTy Davis, RuTh Doiron, Jane Forsfer, Eleanor Friedenfhal, Sybil FriedenThal, Mary Jane Goldbloom, AniTa Granich, Suzanne Lloyd, Marilyn Magrill, Alice Mefller, Pal Nehfeler, June Nevins, Beverly Joyce Newman, Mary PabsT, PaT Pafferson, CourTaney Perren, Susan Pray, BeTsy Randolph, PaTsy Schrei- ber, Ann Spears, Sue Sproull, Joanne STebbins, RoberTa STeyenson, Becky STewarT, Diana Thompson, Nancy Whedon, Virginia Wellons, Dorofhe Winslon, Helen Winsion. ARCHERY CLUB . This organizaTion is acTive only in The spring, and This semesTer The boys, sponsored by Mr, Leonard STeimle, wiThclrew Trom The combined boys' and girls' club oT lasT year To Torm Their own. The purpose of The clubiiis To develop inTeresT and skill in The arT oT archery in The high school sTudenT and To Teach The manly arT oT selT defense. The members engage in club TournarnenTs and ouTside rneeTs during The season. Officers: Robin Hood, Bob Howell: LiTTIe John, Pierson Butler: Will ScarleT, Palmer Casson. Members: Pierson Bufler, Palmer Casson, Allan Harris, Bob Howell, Torn Naylor. W: Vans 'Q . .V wi BADMINTON CLUB Sponsored by Mrs. Lillian Draves, lhe Badminglon Club is aclive only in lhe spring and is open lo all enlhusiasls ol lhe sporl. The obiecl' of lhe club is 'lo furlher an inleresl in badminlon by 'reaching lhe game To beginners and by giving lhe advanced players lough compelilion. Wilh aboul lwenly-five members in lhe organlzalion lhe club meeis every Monday and Wednesday from lhe lirsl of January lo Spring Vacalion and engages in round-robin lournamenls, and occasional Salurday playoffs. Manager: Marie Wood. Members: Belly Amesloy, Sue Croxlon, Beverly Daley, Mona DeBenedicl, l-laroldine Dinsmore, Marguerile Echfernach, Bob Evans, Bob Feldman, Lenore Greenburg, Joanne Harqrave, Hal Hodges, Ann Jacobs, Aileen Johnsfon, Mary Louise Jones, Bill Lasky, Ann Sandefer, Sherry Sranlon, Don Wells, Marion Williamson, Marie Wood. FENCING CLUB The purpose of lhe fencing club is lo furlher inleresl among sludenls who enioy fencing as a sporl and as an arl. The club was aclive during 'rhe fall semesler only. They had, as lheir inslruclor, Deloss McGraw, of lhe Universily ol Soulhern California. The fencers mel lwice a week, wiTh one day lor praclice and one day lor insiruclion. Mrs. Draves was lhe sponsor. Officers: Presidenf, David Seaburyg Manager, Belly J. Evans. Members: Russel Berg, Belly J. Evans, Alice Harnmerslein, Virginia Hermes, Alan l-lerchfield, Martha Lake, Edmond Loewy, Sue Pegg, Donald Pehkoff, Lyle Randolph, David Seabury, Frank Snell, Rod Sprigg. 69 GOLF CLUB Sponsored by Miss losler and encourage golf parficipale in lournarnenls Hills Public Course. Managers: Marly Pulliam and Members: Jean Bose, Peggy Marry Pulliam, Mariorie Smilh YACHT CLUB ,. Janel Paley. lhe Golf Club is one ol Beverly's mosl aclive organizalions and il's purpose is 'lo among lhe girls of 'lhe school. The club consisls ol loolh a beginning and advanced class which and play lhroughoul lhe school year. The regular course al which lhey praclice is lhe Weslwood Gerry Price. Brown, Befly Frills, .loan J fda R'l J h M Palsy Urion, Belly Williams. o n, ua o nson, ary Jane Lilly, Marilyn May, Pai Minier, Gerry Price, This club consisls ol all lhose inleresled in sailing. Some of lhe members have boals in which frequenl lrips are made wilh Mr. Curley, lheir sponsor. Time is also deyoled 'ro gaining a knowledge ol 'lechincal mailers. Commodore: Edward Taylor: Members: Cyril Brennen, Eddie Feo, Hill Fosler, Tom Harms, Torn H Edward Taylor, Eugene Wells, Freeman Wheeler. 70 Vice-Commodore, Eddie Feo. udson, Ralph Lingenberg, Mansfield Mills, Torn Smilh, Joe Swanson, X i ANGLERS CLUB The Anglers Club was organized lo develop and lo lurlher inleresl in one ol lhe world's grealesl sporls, This lresh wafer and deep sea club is sponsored by Mr. Nicholas and has, during lhis semesler, oblained several veleran anglers lo relale lheir experiences before 'lhe group. Perhaps 'lhe linesl purpose of lhe club is lhe one lhal slales To promole The conservalion of nafural resources in lhe Uniled Slalesf' Officers: Presidenf, Alex Whillleg Vice-Presidenl, Cyril Brennan: Secrelary, Eddie Feo. Members: Mark Ancel, Cyril Brennan, Bob Crawley, Eddie Feo, Bob Holland, George Holslein, Karl Kahmann, Jack Kruger, Jim Linclc, John W. Smifh Jr. ll, Douglas Thomas, Parke Tullien, Alex Whillle. AVIATION CLUB The members of This club, during lhe year, engage in lhe building of one cylinder gasoline engined model planes and rnolorless scale models and aclively cornpele in cify and slale conlesls. The organizalion, sponsored by Mr. Louis Han- cheff, is slriving lo arouse lhe inleresl oi The high school sludenl in avialion and lo promole lhe ideals of il. The club. each semesler, enioys field lrips fo lhe various surrounding airporls. Officers: President, Fred DeFrancisco: Vice-Presidenl, David Neilson, Secretary-Treasurer, Bob Prenfice. Members: Lloyd Arkin, Fred DeFr-ancisco, John Gill, Tom Hazzard, Jim Lindsey, Jere McWelhy, Jim Mallard, Bill Manion, David Neilson, David Ogden, Bob Prenfice, Bob Rudel, Dick Sischo, George Slayboldl, Bill Sugden, Bill Wiley. 7 I 2 1' f W1 MANAGERS' CLUB This organizaTion under The sponsorship of Coach Charles Brown is organized To creaTe a sense oT respo.nsibiliTy and iniTiaTive in Those who wish To manage, The one prerequisiTe Tor membership in The club is ThaT The candidaTe musT have earned a Varsify, B, or C, leTTer in some sporTg Then he is voTed in by a maioriTy oT The members. The Managers' Club is raTed as one oT The imporTanT service clubs oT The school. Officers: President, Windsor Lynch and Dudley Swinburne, Vice-Presidenf, Alfred Woodill and Bill Henry, SecreTary-Treasurer, Dudley Swinburne and Tom Conlon. Members: J. P. Brough, Dick Davis, Eddie Feo, Harold Hansalmair, Tom Harms, Bill Henry, Hervy Holden, Dick Kalerndahl, BryanT Long- well, Windsor Lynch, John Masfers, Bob McKim, Bud Mills, Dick PoTTer, Howard Shean, Bob ShoTweIl, Dudley Swinburne, Alfred Woadill. SPARTAN CLUB The SparTans is an honorary associaTion Tor The ouTsTanding Tellows in aThleTic abiliTy, good sporTsmanship, and clean living. They have chosen maroon sweaTers wiTh a blue and gold emblem having a Greelc S in The ce-nTer, A dance is sponsored by Them. Officers: Presidenf, George McConnell and Tom Conlon, Vice-PresidenT, Terry Holberfon and Ray KirsTg SecreTary, Jack Donoghue and Paul DeBauqhg Treasurer, Warren Lewis and Bob McLaughlin. Members: Dan Boone, Neil Casson, Bud Cohen, Tom Conlon, Paul DeBaugh, Jack Donoghue, lan EllioT, Bill Erwin, John Hogan, Clif Healy, John Henderson, Bob Hine, Terry HolberTon, Greg Kelly, Ray Kirsf, Bob LaverTy, Roger LaverTy, Warren Lewis, George McConnell, Bob McLaughlin, Bud Mills, George Pafferson, Jack Quail, Jack Rosenberg, Larry Rose, Homer Rydell, Bob Ramsaur, Nishon Sheranian, John Turner, Bill Veneman, Emo Williams, Jack Wells. 72 -.1 l i l i l 17 ' M .,,,e,,2y,,,,,mS '- VARSITY LETTERMEN'S CLUB Organized To encourage The beTTerr'nenT oT aThleTic relaTions bofh wiThin Beverly and wiTh oTher schools, The VarsiTy LeTTermen's Club is one oT The imporTanT service organizaTio:1s in The school. Sponsored by Mr. John Canady, The club includes among iTs school acTiviTies guarding aT aThleTic eve1Ts. an annual dance, and The presenTaTion oT a cup aT The close oT The semesTer To The ouTsTanding graduaTing aThleTe. Membership in The club is open To Those who have earned a varsiTy leTTer and who have received a maioriTy oT voTes Trorn The members Officers PresldenT LefTy Irwin and Larry Rose Vic PresidenT Jack Donoghue and Warren Lewis SecreTary Treasurer Larry Rose and Irving Hellman Members Dick BarTon Dick Binns Maurie Brown Bill Chapman Doug Cloaky Paul DeBaugh Jack D noghue l n Ell T Bll Erw Jerry Gingras Con Hayes CIITT Healy Irving Hellman John Henderson Bill Henry Bill Hillard Greg Kelly Ray KirsT Gil LaCava Roger LaverTy Ralph Lrngenberg Warren Lewis Morgan McGilvray Jack Manvulle Earle Mason B d Mills Tom Neely Neil OConnor Jim OReilIy Bill OToole Harry Perry Jack Quail Bob Ramsaur Dave Rnlchue Larry Ros Jack Rosenberg Jack Schilling Ed Spence Dick Simons Leslie Tyler Bill Veneman Jack W lls Emmons Willicrns Mike Zimmerman LITTLE B CLUB Sponsored by Mr Frederick Spellicy Tne LiTTle B Club This year has had one of iTs mosT successTul seasons and is raTed as one OT The imporTanT service clubs oT The school Membership is open To any boy who has earned a B leTTer T T orT and he musT have The mayor ry of The acTlve members beTore he is admiTTed The members oT The organizaTion acT as The oTTicial guards aT all aThl evenTs Officers PresidenT Dick PoTTer and George Palferson Vice Presidenr Bob Moore and Phil HuTchins Secrelary Treasurer MaTT Mahana and Dick Homeyer Members Arnie BallanTyne Mike Bausher Nell Casson Dick Davis Bill Dunham Joe Glnder Jack Herbsr John Hogan Dick Homey r Phi HuTchins Charles Kennedy Warren Levis MaTr Mahara Bob McLaughlin Mi o Moor Norman Nicholson AusTin oole George P Tferson Roland Perfv D k PO' P R Udall Fr nk Ryan Phi n mos h rv n Spain Jimny Wr 73 : ' , ' ' , ' , ' , , , o y a io, i in. l i , , i , i ' . . 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N: ' TQ f gf H ,w W I SUZANNE REYNOLDS SIDNEY CAGAN JANE THORNBURGI-I MONNA EAGLE EdiTor Ad EdiTor PubliciTy Adviser BILL VENEMAN KATHLYN CODD CAROLINE BENNETT Business Manager AssisTanT EdiTor ArT Adviser GENE ALAIR SUZANNE BOWERMAN BETTY FRITTS JOHN HENDERSON AdminisTraTion MounTing Block PrinTs Boys SporTs KATHLEEN BELL JACK DONOGHUE MARY JANE GOLDBLOOM LeTTering TypisT Maui-:Ting PATRICIA JAMESON LEON LYON GEORGE PATTERSON SYBIL SCHNEIDER Girls' SporTs Block PrinTs 1 - Boys' SporTs Mounhng CHARLES KENNEDY SARA NORTQN ' y BEVERLY ELAUT Block PrinTs LayoizTs W I' , CarT7'6ns DAVID SEABURY DUDLEY SWINBURNE 'J K! f CONNIE UPHAM f V' DICK WELLS EeaTures OrganizaTions T CarToonsf,' A If ACTIVITIES KATHLEEN SIMMONS ,I ANN THIEIME T fi' DORISWEINHEIMER Calendar 1421 of OrganizaTions I S If , V AcTiviTies . Y- I . , ,J I ..f ! f gf I , fs I X WATCHTOWER I , I ' ,fC er, For eleven years The WaTchTower class ha's'iannuallyfpresenTed a publicaTion recording The classes and sTudenT acTiviTies oT The Beverly Hillls High School. The class gaThers maTerial Trom school liTe and compiles iT inTo an inTeresTing and arTisTic book. The publicaTion Takes iTs name Trom The Tower oT our school which waTches over The campus and campus evenTs. This year our WaTchTower has seen greaT changes Take place. WiTh The sTudenT body moved back inTo The buildings and The Beverly Barracks oT lasT year replaced by beauTiTully landscaped grounds, Normandy sTarTed aTresh in boTh appearance and spiriT in SepTember oT I937. IT The TransTormaTions and TradiTional acTiviTies which have Taken place since Then are presenTed inTeresTingIy and inTormingly, Then The aims oT The ediTorial and arT sTaTTs oT This annual have been accomplished. 77 I gl I JANE TI-IORNBURGI-I GEORGE PATTERSON FRANK GLICKSMAN EDYTI-IE BLUM DICK WELLS EUNICE SCHMIDT EcIiTor JOHN HENDERSON SporTs EdiTor ISABEL DARBYSI-IIRE GirIs'SporTs Managing EdiTar CiTy EdiTor FeaTure EdiTor Business Manager Journalism Adviser KARIN CLARK JANET KLEIN ROY METZLER ROSCOE KARNS DUDLEY SWINBURNE Personals AssisTanT FeaTures CircuIaTion Manager AssociaTe SporTs AssociaTe SporTs BOB OLSEN ADELAIDE PRAY CI-IARLEY KLOSE MALCOLM STEINLAUF ELINOR MILLAN AssisTanT CircuIaTion Exchanges Clubs TypograpI1icalEdiTar Clippings STAFF FIRST SEMESTER HIGHLIGHTS To presenT The news oT The week, TeaTure wriTing on school IiTe, inTeresTing side- IighTs on social acTiviTies, sporTs sTories and predicTions,-all These are The aims oT The I-IighIiqhTs, BeverIy's school paper. Since SepTember, I935, The I-IighIighTs has been published under The direcTion oT Miss Eunice SchmidT, iournalism adviser, and Mr. Andrew Good, prinTing adviser. Through The eTTorTs oT These Teachers and Their sTaTTs, The ChrisTmas ediTion, The six- Teen page Senior Supplement and numerous six page papers have been published. During The second semesTer a Boys' EdiTion and a Girls' EdiTion also appeared. 78 521 sp- ree- .,.., ,-.-r Ytj ich' qs: .slr if if qw if M ANDREW GOOD FRANK G-LICKSMAN ROY METZLER EDYTI-IE BLUM JANET KLEIN ISABEL DARBYSI-IIRE PrinTing Adviser EdiTor CiTy EdiTor CiTy EdiTor Feafure EdiTor PersonaIs ROSCOE KARNS DICK WELLS MARVIN GUNTER FRANCINE I-IANDY BETTY JANE BEAL JANE THORNTON SporTs EdiTor Business Manager CircuIaTion Manager Personals ReporTer Personals ReporTer PersonaIs ReporTer NORMAN NICI-IOLSON CI-IARLEY KLOSE BETTY BLEY I-IAZEL MCDADE DOROTHY BORUN DIANA BURKE SporTs ReporTer G-irIs' SporTs EdiTor AssisTanT AdverTiser AssisTanT AdverTiser ReporTer ReporTer ROLAND I-IULBERT DICK KATERNDAI-IL CORINNE LAMON LESLIE SWABACI-IER ReporTer ReporTer ReporTer ReporTer STAFF SECOND SEMESTER WiTh The acqusiTion oT a IinoTyping machine in February, a new poIicy was inaugu- raTed whereby The body Type oT The paper was seT up in The prinT shop. As only head- lines and adverTisemenTs had To be senT To The proTessionaI IinoTyper, This scheduIe greaTIy Iessened The expense and Time ThaT was Torrnerly needed To publish The paper. 79 NORMAN PARADE ll STAGE C R EW T' ,T ' NORMAN PARADE y .U Beverly's radio program, The Norman Parade, sponsored by Miss l-larrieT Louise TT TouTon's Radio Speech class, repeaTed lasT year's successTul series oT presenTaTions. l November 4-Marimba Solo-Doris Sherman. January 6-Violin Solo-DoroThy Wade. i W Piano Solo-Laura Mary Walker. November ll-American Legion OraTorical ConTesT Winners. November I8-A Cappella Choir. November 25-Violin Solo-Jimmy CveTzoTT. December 2-Piano Solo-Virginia Lee Clarlc- son. Original Monodramas- Nancy Andrews, Peggy Rea. December 9-Radio Speech Class- The Dia- mond Neclclace by Guy de MaupassanT. December I6-Piano Solo-June Wade. Radio Speech Class-Comedy. December 23 - Marimba Solo - Doris Jane Sherman. Accordion Solo-Judy Sherman. December 30-Original Monodramas-Radio Speech Class. STAGE cnsw Piano Solo-June Wade. January I3-Girls' Glee Club. January 20- Radio Drama- Shadow of a Throne. January 27-PoeTry Reading. February 3-Verse Choir. February IO-STring Ensemble. February I7-Violin Solo-DoroThy Wade. February 24-Americanism Essay ConTesT Winners. March 3-Vocal Solo-Norma Louise McKenzie. March IO-Original Tone Poem-Ashmead ScoTT. March I7-Girls' Glee Club. March 24-Radio Drama- The Alien Queen. April 7-Voice Class-vocal solo. April 2I-A Cappella Choir. Each year cerTain sTudenTs are selecTed Trom The STage ConsTrucTion and STage Mechanics Classes. This group musT be especially proTTicienT, Tor They consTiTuTe The STage Crew. The crew sTages all assemblies. Their mosT imporTanT assignmenTs are Color Days and Senior Plays. Their eTTiciency is proved by The conTinual success oT These produc- Tions. The group is sponsored by Mr. RoberT WhiTTen. 80 ORCHESTRA BAND ORCHESTRA BAND Through iTs splendid drilling and playing aT sporTs evenTs, Beverly Hills l-ligh School has come To be iusTly proud oT iTs band. Lead by Mr. George WrighT, This organ- izaTion has presenTed a comparaTively new acTiviTy To Beverly sTudenTs, and a capable band has developed. I ln April The newly-organized symphonic concerT band, in collaboraTion wiTh The glee clubs, presenTed a concerT To raise money Tor new drum maior uniTorms. The sev- enTy-piece organizaTion proved iTselT a success musically as well as Tinancially. EnTering The SouThern CaliTornia Band and OrchesTra CompeTiTion FesTival, The band received TirsT raTing, Thus becoming eligible Tor The NaTional Championship Con- TesT To be held June 24-25 in Los Angeles. Among iTs oTher accomplishmenTs, The Norman band won The American Legion Award Tor The besT appearing band in parade. Composed oT many oT The same sTudenTs as The Norman band, The orchesTra has Tamiliarized iTselT To The sTudenT body Through iTs perTormances aT boTh Senior plays and Color Days during The lasT year. The orchesTra also played aT The presenTaTion oT The Rear Car and aT graduaTion exercises. Winning TirsT raTing aT The SouThern California Band and OrchesTra CompeTiTion- FesTival, The orchesTra enabled Beverly l-lills High School To be The only school enTered To win TirsT raTing Tor boTh band and orchesTra. On June 9 The orchesTra presenTed a program wiTh The A Capella Choir. IT has also presenTed concerTs To The sTudenTs oT EI Rodeo and l-lorace Mann Grammar schools. 8 I SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB GLEE CLUBS Composed oT girls wiTh some previous singing experience, The Girls' Advanced Glee Club specializes in Three-parT singing wiTh accompanimenT. DirecTed by Mr. Glen Case, The club appeared on The Norman Parade and Toolc parT in The Band and Glee Clubs ConcerT. ln The laTTer program, The Girls' Advanced Glee Club combined wiTh The Girls' Beginning Glee Club in several selecTions, includ- ing GilberT 84 Sullivan's Tamiliar Three LiTTle Maids Trom School Trom The Mikado and Dawn by Curran-Deis. They have also appeared beTore The Beverly l-lills Women's Club, The Beverly VisTa Women's Council, and The l-ligh School P.T.A. Organized Tor girls less Trained in glee club worlc, The Girls' Beginning Glee Club. like The advanced organizaTion, specializes in Three-parT work wiTh accompanimenT, Like The oTher glee clubs, iT also has been presenTed over The Norman Parade and has parTi- cipaTed in The concerT wiTh The band. A new class presenTed This year was The Voice Class, direcTed by Mr. Glen Case, in which solo voices are developed. The voices are selecTed by Mr. Case and Trained in individual singing Tor radio or lighT opera worlc, or Tor individual enioymenlr, 82 Q pf BOYS' GLEE CLUB A CAPELLA CHOIR Specializing in Tour-parT worlc wiTh accompanimenT, The Boys' G-lee Club has con- TribuTed iTs share To Beverly's musical programs by iTs presenTaTion over The Norman Parade and iTs parT in The Band and Glee Clubs ConcerT. ln The laTTer program, Their selecTions included Proudly As The Eagle by Spohr and The English Tollc Tune, Drink To Me Only Wifh Thine Eyes. Singing in The sTyle oT The chapel, or wiThouT accompaniment The A Cappella Choir has appeared in many school programs. The ChrisTmas Vespers, winTer and summer baccalaureaTe services, and a concerT wiTh The orchesTra on June 9 are among iTs conTribuTions To This year's acTiviTies. Trained by Mr. Glen Case To perTorm beTore The public wiThouT accompaniment The eighTy-voice A Cappella Choir has also perTormed on The Norman Parade. l-laig Wilson is presidenT and Norma Louise McKenzie is vice-presidenT oT The organizaTion. 83 WooTen Bailey Bob LibboTT Charles F. WrighT Ivlariorie WrighT Leslie Schwabacher Amos Sherwin RoberT Hine Irving Hellman DEBATE AND ORATORY In addiTion To winning Two naTionaI championships, BeverIy's Torensic squad has piled up an enviable number oT vicTories This year. Our debaTe Teams have deTeaTed all The oTher schools of The league, in addiTion To deTeaTing many oT The large univer- siTies. Among The laTTer are STanTord, The UniversiTy OT SouThern CaIiTornia, and The UniversiTy oT CaIiTornia aT Los Angeles. Because of Their vicTories in every Tield oT speech work, Beverly Hills High School was designaTed The leading Torensic school in This sTaTe by The naTionaI speech magazine, The RosTrum. In The USC TournamenT, Bob Hine won TirsT place in original oraTory, Irving Hell- man and RoberT LibboTT placed TirsT in B division debaTe. and Leonard Hirsch and Don Ivlankiewicz Took second place in A division debaTe. Irving Hellman and Harry BenneTT Took Third in exTemporaneous speaking and decIamaTion respecTiveIy. Irving also Took second place in The SouThern CaIiTornia DebaTe League ExTemporaneous Speaking ConTesT. 84 '-.. DEBATE SQUAD AT The CallTornia STaTe TournamenT aT Redlands Bob Hine won second place in original oraTory Irving Hellman second in exTemporaneous speaking Don Mankiewicz Third In humorous declamaTlon and Lillian Hoemg Third in dramaTlc declamaTion In spiTe oT all These accompllshmenTs probably The mosT admirable vicTory oT The year was won by Bob Hine when he placed TirsT ouT oT seven hundred TiTTy conTesTanTs Trom TorTy sTaTes in original oraTory. Bob s address Three Small NaTions was awarded The naTional championship aT WoosTer Ohio in The NaTional Speech TournamenT held There. AT The same conTesT Irving Hellman placed TwelTTh in exTemporaneous speaking and The Two boys, wiTh Their coach, were enThusiasTically received by The TaculTy and sTudenT body when They reTurned Trom WoosTer. AT The SouThern California DebaTe and OraTorical League Tournament Leslie Swa- backer and Don lvlankiewicz wenT Through Ten rounds oT debaTe To win The SC. debaTe TiTle. Because oT This vicTory, TogeTher wiTh The TacT ThaT Leonard Hirsch and RoberT LibboTT placed Third in debaTe and RoberT Li bboTT was awarded a TirsT place silver cup Tor his oraTion Whyf7 , The Norman Torensic squad was awarded The TournamenT gold Trophy. Among These many achievemenTs, Beverly High won The STanTord UniversiTy silver cup Tor deTeaTing all oTher schools in The SC. DebaTe and OraTorical League, and Bob Hine and Harry BenneTT won TirsT and second respecTively in The area eliminaTions oT The ToasTmasTers lnTernaTional Public Speaking ConTesT. Ably coached by Mr. Charles F. WrighT, The debaTe class has iusTly deserved The splendid repuTaTion ThaT iT has made in speech acTiviTies. 85 BERKELEY SQUARE The conTribuTion oT The class oT WinTer '38 To Beverly's dramaTic hisTory was Berkeley Square. WriTTen by John L. BaldersTon, iT was undoubTedly one oT The mosT dif- ficulf plays To presenT, especially To a high school audience. ExcepTionally well casT, lavishly cosTumed, and nicely sTaged, iT will add iTs name To The rosTer oT perTormances To be remembered. IT was direcTed by Miss Gene Neilson, capably assisTed by Nancy Andrews. Mrs, Barwiclc - The Ambassador PeTer STandish Mariorie Franl' Maid - - Tom PeTTigrew KaTe PeTTigrew CAST - - - - - - Peggy Rea Mr. ThrosTle - Haig Wilson, Arnie BallanTyne Helen peffigrew Harry Bemehi Maier ClinTon - . - Joan Jordan . Miss Barrymore - June Nelson Q Bill Sackheim The Duchess oT Devonshire - . Sylvia gem, Lord STanley Lady Anne PeTTigrew - Lillian Hoenig The Dulce oT Cumberland - 86 John Cosgrove EdiTh Leiberman - Bob AusTin - Nancy Heinz Marcelle ForTier Frank Gliclcsman - Bob Moore PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Clrmaxlng an evenTTul semesTer The Senior class OT 38 presenTed a new dramaTrza Tlon OT The Jane AusTun novel Prlde and Preludlce by l-lelen Jerome dlrecTed by Mr ROberT P WhlTTen The Three seTs used were designed and consTrucTed by members OT The sTage cosTume and design class and The sTage consTrucTlon and mechanics classes under The supervnslon OT Mr WhrTTen drama and Technical dnrecTor and Mrs Verna Phillips arT dlrecTor An enloyable comedy Tull OT humor and senTlmenT Prlde and Preyuduce cen Tered abouT The deTermrnaTuon OT The lnumuTable Mrs BenneTT To geT her daughTers mar rled Jane Lydia and EllzabeTh were lllqely loolclng gurls In an unlikely looking period when a woman s one possible career was maTrumony The play deals wnTh The duel be Tween ElrzabeTh and her pride and Darcy and has preluduce Each gives ID beTore The evening ends and pride and preluduce meeT halTway Bud Cohen and Peggy Rea acTed as sTudenT darecTors while Edne Blum served as producTron manager Pride and Preluduce Takes :Ts place as one OT The mosT saTusTacTory lnTeresT1ng and eTTecTuve dramaTlzaTlons ever presenTed aT Beverly CAST A Y sffywhf Ldvcfh MH c wkh TY 87 X ,,,,, COLOR DAY WINTER '38 Usually one oT The mosT ouTsTanding enTerTainmenTs oT The Term, Color Day is also remembered as The day The Senior A's presenT Their sweaTers and class song To The sfudenf body. One oT The mosT unusual Color Days ever viewed aT Beverly was presenTed by The Class oT WinTer '38, WriTTen by Henry lsaacs, The main scene was laid in an insane asylum, and more Than halT oT The Senior f'X's Took an acTive parT. OuTsTanding acTs included a Charlie lvlcCarThy-Edgar Bergen gossip slciT, a dueT by Bob lvloore and Gordon Payne, and a clever parade OT all The inmaTes OT The bug house. Heading The casT OT characTers were T-lenry Isaacs, George McConnell, Bill Saclc- heim, and Douglas Cloalcey. DirecTed by Mr, RoberT WhiTTen, crediT is also due To The sTage crew and sTage mechanics classes who handled The consTrucTion and lighTing oT The seTs, and To The many sTudenTs who served on The producTion sTaTT oT The program. The class song. Remember Us, was wriTTen by Bill Saclcheim. 88 COLOR DAY SUMMER '38 AgainsT The background oT Ezra J. Peabodys CuTThroaT Emporium in l-langnail JuncTion, The Senior class oT Summer '38 presenTed Their Color Day. Sponsored by Miss Mary Jenkins and Mr. James Knauer, The program included a swing Trio, a Eloradora sexTeT, and a modern Big Apple. Bob lvlcliim, Roscoe Karns, and Gene Alair played The leading parTs. Alair and Karns, as show producers, arrive aT Peabody's Emporium wiTh Their Troops. They presenT Their acTs while l-langnail JuncTion's naTive populaTion wanders Through The General S-Tore. The producTion sTaTF included Peggy Rea as chairmanq Edie Blum and Tom Con- lon, producTion managers: Frank Glicksman and BeTTy Ann Sherman in charge oT pub- liciTyg Sam Bever as sTage managerg and John STrock and Bill Lewis as assisTanTs. The Senior A class song, wriTTen by Frank Glicksman and Edie Blum To The Tune oT Thanks Tor The Memory, climaxed The program when iT was sung by The enTire casT. 89 SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL Placing Shakespearean drama where iT may besT be enioyed, on The sTage, The Shakespearean FesTival gives English sTudenTs an opporTuniTy beTTer To appreciaTe The greaT auThor's works. Produced under The direcTion oT Miss Gene Neilson, wiTh seTs designed and con- sTrucTed by Mr. RoberT WhiTTen's STage ConsTrucTion Class, The TesTival achieved iTs Third successTul annual program. RepresenTaTive scenes were chosen Trom The Tollowing: Taming oT The Shrew, Merry Wives oT Windsor, MacbeTh, The MerchanT oT Venice, Midsummer NighT's Dream, AnThony and CleopaTra, As You Like IT, OThello, and l-lamleT. The players were Blossom AksT, Nancy Andrews, Bob AusTin, Sylvia Berry, Jimmy BuTler, Karin Clark, Bud Cohen, Jack Donoghue, Frank Glicksman, Bill GriTTis, Nancy l-leinz, Lillian l-loenig, Jane Lloyd- Jones, Yvonne JunguisT, Georgia Mae Krebs, Phil Leonard, Norma Louise McKenzie, RuTh MellinkoTT, Bob Moore, June Nelson, Tom Gakey, Peggy Rea, Gloria Regal, Jack Rich, Larry Rose, Jack Rosenberg, Dick ShaTTuck, Mary Sumner, Jane ThornTon, Leslie Tyler, Bob Vordale, Haig Wilson. 90 VERSE CHOIR This year, Beverly l-ligh's noTed verse reading choir, sponsored by Miss Gene Neil- son, gave readings over sTaTions KFI, KMPC, and KECA. Their numerous oTher perTorm- ances included a program Tor all English Teachers in Los Angeles CounTy, a comedy program Tor Horace Mann grade school, and The ChrisTmas Vespers. Radio sTaTion Klzl oTTered Them a susTained program. They were Torced To reTuse, however, because They could noT geT releases on The poeTry. Besides vocal praise, This accomplished group has received leTTers oT congraTula- Tion and commendaTion Tor many ouTlying ciTies as Tar norTh as Oregon. 9 I x X THE REAR CAR PresenTed by The Girls' League and direcTed by lvlr. Frederic Spellicy, The Rear Car, by Edward Rose, proved To be one oT The mosT exciTing mysTery comedies ever presenTed aT Beverly. Taking iTs seTTing in The lasT Car oT a Train headed Tor The EasT, The play presenTed a sTrange group oT passengers, all oT whom are evenTually suspecTed OT an ingenious murder. Up unTil The Tinal curTain, The sTory was a conTinuous comedy oT exciTing evenTs. CharacTers in The play were porTrayed by Virginia lvlaTToon, lvlary Sumner, Alfred Woodill, Bob l-line, Gordon Payne, Bob lvloore, Larry Rose. l-lomer Rydell, Barbara Knapp, Bob Dabney, Frank Glicksman, and Bill Erwin, Lillian l-loenig as assisTanT direcTor, Jean Doane as designer oT The modernisTically Turnished seT, Norma Louise McKenzie in charge oT TickeT sales, and PaTricia SCOTT and KiTTen l-lamilTon in charge oT ushering, all served capably To make The Rear Car remembered as one OT Beverly's TinesT dramaTic presenTaTions. 92 SCENE FROM THE UPOTBOILERSN ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS Assemblies are presenTed Tor The combined purpose oT recreaTion and inTormaTion. Appearing almosT every weelc, They oTTer an opporTuniTy Tor release and relaxaTion Trom regular sTudies. One OT The mosT ouTsTanding assemblies oT The year was The ChrisTmas Vespers, presenTed by The arT, speech, and music deparTmenTs. The verse reading choir rendered appropriaTe selecTions, accompanied by Tab- leaus. The mosT imporTanT oT These was The Ballad oT The l-Tarp Weaver by Edna ST. VincenT Millay. The background was a huge caThedral window in TronT oT which was seaTed The A Capella Choir in whiTe collared robes oT deep maroon. They oTTered beau- TiTul ChrisTmas hymns and carols. OTher assemblies oT The year were a visiT Trom l-lal Burdick, radio sTory-Teller, mo- Tion picTures on The ConservaTion oT NaTional ToresTs, a rally and awards assembly aT which Joe E. Brown was guesT spealcer, a one acT play, The POT Boilers, presenTed by Mr. WhiTTen's drama class, and an assembly given by The Radio Speech Class. 93 ATHLETICS S in x A ft! -.gg if R Q fx Q SE ,ox ,, nj Q-fi w 'Oh Y ,. o, ' 3 VAR FOOTBALL LETTERM EN Ian Elliol Ray Kirsl Maurie Brown Jerry Gingras lCaplainI Paul DeBaugh Ed Spence Tom Neely Lelly Erwin Jack Rosenberg Bob Laverly Roger Laverly Jack Wells Bill I-Ienry Dick Simmons Mall Mahana Earle Mason Jack Manville Nishan Sheranian Emmons Williams Bill Veneman Bob McLaughlin Jack Smilh Vic Caliva Windsor Lynch lManagerl Bill O'TooIe Bob Ramsaur Chuck DeWill John Turner Jimmy O'Reilly GOLF LETTERMEN Guy Price, Jr. Irving Hellman Frank Bernard Greg Kelly Don Ingram Bob Vordale Jimmy Buller I-larold I-Ianslmair lManagerl A SWIMMING Corky Smilh lCaplainI Mark Smilh Leslie Tyler Morgan McGilvary I-Iarlley Caldwell I-larry Perry Peler Pinkham Dave Rilchie Roger Laverly Bob McLau hlin Q J. P. Brough lManagerl 98 X. SITY LETTERME BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Terry I-Iolberlon lCaplainl Arnie Ballanlyne Jack Schilling Ian Elliol Jack Quail Dick Simons Jack Donoghue John I-Ienderson Con I-lays Bud Mills lManagerI Dick Binns BASEBALL LETTERMEN Bill I-lillard lCaplainl Fred Concolino Ed Sampler Dick Barlon George Pallerson Bud I-Iauser Fred Borcherl John I-lulsler Jack Donoghue Julian Lugers I-loward Virgin Bob Kindelon Dick Gaumonl Eddie Feo lManagerI TENNIS LETTERMEN Arlhur Marx Ray Smilh Bill Chapman lCaplai Mike Zimmerman Le Vone Yardum Millon Blish I-Iarley Taylor Vincenl Yardum Bob I-line lManagerl TRACK LETTERMEN Jim O'Reilly Gilberl LaCava Ian Elliol Ed Spence Jerry Slorm Paul DeBaugh ICaplai Dick I-lomeyer Warren Lewis lCaplai Nishan Sheranian Jack Wells Paul Chrislianson Amos Sherwin John Turner Eugene Chapman Norman Nicholson I-larry Poppe Charles Kennedy Jack Rosenberg I'l nl nl Dudley Swinburne lManager GYM TEAM LETTERMEN Charles Bollar Dixon Wimpy Ruggles I-Iammond Jack Snedaker Rodney Sprigg I-larry I-lodges Fred DeFrancisco I-Iardy Olsen Dryden Davenporl I-larry Perry Tom Lusk Tim Fogel John I-logan Frank I-Iomer Roland I-lulberl Wall Suckling Ralph Lingenberg lCa Dick Shalluck Bob Negley Dick Davis lManagerI plain EN X UA Xl - - -M,-Q , ,,. . .,v. . sr- '. nw f Q 5 '11 'YI -A J 4 1 , jx, lf ' if WM u .E ..., ii .f uk i N, - 3 T fx ,g - ,H.M.,,...,, ... .- ,nw .-Q-aM.,.-. . 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'TW xv Q58 ' 5 423, 3 2. ,Q -.W 1 sig 51 fa 3' A ,TF v m 4, C -Zrgfy f 'A2s.:H'.-21. 2--fpfxy 'W-cy ' gixjggjgl Z 1513 2 X is fk ik 7 ff, T , X W.- M l in 1 9, 1 Q 'il if W y I ,YT 4, P ii g . 4 f ESM , Q ,ge Q if 2 Af ,f ,V Yfyjy , A, A 1 2 wfaiw f , 2301 Q. Q Q , .vi-4 bn. qv 7 ,ff 1 Q . rv S! W f X vs ,Q K as f a , I T . have fzpxvfgq, .--: WQ1fr,f'1f' ,izw:f::s.' pg :-r., , -4,131-'liJQ'f Z1 'f' 9 Q f sf CAPTAIN JERRY GINGRAS-Being capTain oT The I937 TooTball Team required a loT of lead- ership and excepTional abiliTy in playing The game in order To gain The respecT oT such an ouTsTanding Team. Jerry Gingras had These qualiTicaTions. For being lighT and small, Jerry was a marvelous lineman. A Three-year leTTer- man, TirsT sTring All League, and chosen on The TourTh sTring All-SouThern CaliTornia, Jerry won himself a scholarship To WashingTon STaTe Col- ege COACH WALTER HERRIED l-leadman Her ried is one coach ThaT deserves all The praise and recognlhon ThaT he can receive Only Two years aT Beverly he capTured The Bay League Championship Showing remarlcable TalenT To inspire his boys To Their besl' TooTball l-lerrlecl has always been well liked by The players and The sTudenT body WiTh his amiable disposiTion and abiliTy To coach WalT l-lerried will always Turn ouT eTfecTive TooTball Teams ,Q- THE SEASON The l937 TooTball Team was one oT The TinesT ever To represenT Beverly on The aThleTic Tield. Led by CapTain Jerry Gingras, LeTTy Erwin, and Jaclc Rosenberg, The Norman eleven succeeded in winning The Bay League Championship and Tin- ishing The season unTied, undeTeaTed, and unscored upon in league compeTiTion. WiTh Erwin, Brown, Gingras, Rosenberg, and EllioT reTurning Trom The year beTore, The TuTure oT The squad looked Tavorable. ln The TirsT Two pracTice games The Beverly TooT- ballers Trounced SanTa Paula and Muir Tech 48-O, 20-6, re- specTively. They meT Their TirsT deTeaT aT The hands oT a much sTronger l:airTax eleven I3-O. The l:airTax Team laTer won The WesTern League Championship. The nexT weelc They swamped The WashingTon gridders 20-O. They enTered Their TirsT league encounTer wiTh Leuzinger quiTe conTidenT oT vicTory. l-lowever, The Norman Team meT wiTh Tough opposiTion and were TorTunaTe in pulling a 6-O vicTory ouT oT The Tracas. They were Troubled wiTh The same sTubborn resisTance oT a losing Team againsT Redondo and again were TorTunaTe in winning by one Touchdown. ATTer SanTa Monica had Trampled Redondo and Leu- zinger by Three and Tour Touchdowns, The Beverly Team Taced The Samohi Vikings in Their annual grudge game, raTed very much The underdogs. Coming Through lilce a TighTing band oT Normans oT yore, The Beverly eleven upseT The dopesTers and soundly deTeaTed SanTa Monica 7-O, which, oT course, cinched The Bay League TiTle. ln The Inglewood game The Norman eleven really hiT Their sTride and annihilaTed The SenTinels 26-O, in Their mosT decisive vicTory oT The season. BROWN Quarierback Brown played a dihi. culT blocking posiiion very well. Second siring All-League and Two year IeTTerrnan. WELLS Halfback AnoTher sophomorewho has a wonderful afh- leTic fuTure, He was an improved half This year and should sTar nexT season. SPENCE Tackle Spence was The big- gesT man on The squad and played his Tackle posifion well. Saw Two years of experience. O'RElLLY Halfback Fasf, Tricky, and bril- lianf was Jim O'Reilly. He should be sTar of The Team nexT year. Will be a Three year leTTerman. 1 1 , i fy' .' V1 I ERWIN T f' Fullback LelTyl Erwin was The ouTsTanding b a ck in The eBay League This Aon and is one hi h school sTar who shouTd do well in college. Two year TirsT sTring All- Leaguelxand on All- Soufhern California choices This year. WILLIAMS Halfback Making use oT his naT- ural abiliTy, Williams vastl improved o v e r his llasT year's Bee showing and developed inTo Beverly's mosT cap- able halflaack. FasT, good Taclrler. Placed affer Erwin for scoring honors. ELLIOT End Only a sophomore and already a Two year TirsT sTring end and All- League choice for This year. EllioT has a greaf aThleTic Tufure. STeady. SMITH Guard A TirsT sllring guard who played well enough To keep in P559 wiTh The resT of The line. A halfback Trom lasT year. Lefferman. 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T liz' ,Mam- MASON DE BAUGH Y K1RsT ffght MANVILLE h b 9 B LAVERTY H Ifb ROSEN BERG a ddAlI R LAVERTY Q 0 hT ou e s an In on e IH9 nexT year WINDSOR LYNCH Manager Playing El lvlonTe In Thelr TlrsT and lasT CalrTornla lnTer scholasTlc l:ederaTlon conTesT The Norman eleven wa de TeaTed IH The waning momenTs oT The game by a lasT mrnuTe Touchdown pass lusT aTTer They had ToughT Theur way To a 7 6 lead OuTsTandung an The bacldneld were LeTTy Erwin who was The sTar oT The Bay League and lvlaurue Brown signal caller and Two sTr1per Playing The sTellar spoTs ID The lane were lan EllloT end Jack Rosenberg cenTer and Jerry Gnngras guard All Tlve reTurned Trom The 36 squad and were chosen on The All League Teams Tops IH sporTsmanshlp abll1Ty and T1ghT The Team played To :Ts ablllTy In almosT every case and will be remem bered by The school Tor a long Txme THE GAMES LEUZINGER 6 0 Playing over conTldenTly and raggedly The Norman eleven opened The Bay League season badly The home squad Trnally scored In The second half when Williams passed To LaverTy Tor 20 yards Erwln plunged lO yards and Wllllams dove over The Leuzlnger llne Tor The needed yard To pay dlrT The defensive play was The ouTsTandlng elemenT oT This conTesT and Glngras Brown Rosenberg and Erwin were The mann sTays REDONDO 7 0 The Beverly TooTballers meT The Redondo Team aT Their besT and ToughT hard To pull The one Touchdown vlcTory ouT OT The game The lone Tally oT The game came ID The Third guarTer when Wlll1amsTllpped a pass To Brown who scarnpered To The goal llne lvlanvxlle converTed The Normans exh1blTed a sTrong oTTens1ve aTTaclc and played Thenr usual good deTen sxve game OTTenslvely LaverTy Wells Williams and Erwin shone Glngras and Rosenberg played good deTenslve ball CEE AND DEE BASKET ALL The Cee and Dee Casaba Teams boTh Tinished TourTh in League compeTiTion. This is excusable, however, Tor boTh Teams were houncled by hard luclc. Coach John Canacly was sTric:lcen wiTh pneumonia iusT as boTh Teams were really geTTing under way. Coach Brown and Bob Barr Then Toolc over The Teams unTil Mr. Canacly was ouT oT The hospiTal. BeTween The Two Teams They losT Tiye games by such small margins ThaT iT was any- body's game unTil The Tinal gun. Tom Harms and Franlc lngram Tormed The nucleus Tor The Cees, while Sherrill ancl McGee were ouTsTanding Tor The Dee Team. f J, mf K , rf Y 1-Exif gi ' N f T T T Y 'V QW' TD gi' Xi ' 2 fr . 7 ,il T f - 1 i W5 . T ,y , ,y i , ygl 1, gg , ,sy, , X I- if. x IE, Q, vw ly K l M, i - TZ Vw my is I T PM rr T ,f V: ' ' , TE is f 'T ' ze 1 K XB ' A l A . X ' 7' 'f 4' f' i , T T 1 i 1 , i ' r i 1 fr . if -T T ' T ' l T lliik 4 T A , T H1 T ' L A, ,, My Y ,, f, .FA ,,-NT.. sq. -,. .':,g.:Wg:-f.:-'fvffgf-f,,1 -2 4j.j.'g9.jf wi, , ,J ,v'f1 ,ir f'5 q w I ' , Y -UI.-'ayii-ig T ' .,, . P A - J-: 4111 :A':'-Keats' .r.iw.'J'f.m:-f.4z2.5.46r:'fs. 1 .4fl'a9.L,J22fx!a52xf :T w Q55 555,51 7 ,gg as 4, CAPTAIN BILL HILLARD. Leading a losing Team is one oT The mosT diTTiculT jobs ThaT could be wished on anyone. However, Bill T-lillard can be praised Tor The Tine leadership he exhibiTed in carrying his Team Through deTeaT aTTer de- TeaT. T-le was, indeed, The sTar oT The nine, leading Them in baTTing and playing any posiTion ThaT was required oT him well. T-lere's everyThing To Bill l-lillard, Truly a Tine capTain and ball- player. COACH CANADY. Building Teams Trorn green, inexperienced maTerial seems To be The iob ThaT Taces Coach Canady each year. This season he whipped a Tine defensive ball club TogeTher and succeeded in inspiring his boys To play baseball Tar above Their abiliTy. WiTh his Tine regular spiriT, conTinual chaTTer, and drive, Mr. Canady proved To be an excellenT guiding hand Tor The '38 baseball Tearn. B A L L if THE SEASON AlThough Tinishing in The cellar spoT, The IQ38 baseball Team enioyed The mosT successTul season in Three years. STrong deTensively in every posiTion, The Team laclced The hiTTing abiliTy To be eTTecTive in winning a ball game. l-lowever, previous To This year, The baseballers rarely held Their oppo- nenTs' scores down below The Teens. An imporTanT TacTor in diagnosing The Tailure oT The baseball Team is ThaT They meT some oT The sTrongesT baseball schools in SouThern CaliTornia in league compeTiTion. lVlosT oT The beach Towns play hardball all year-around Trom lcindergarTen on, while aT Beverly The Team receives very liTTle supporT Trom The sTudenT body, and The inTeresT is bound To run low Trom The players' sTandpoinT. l-lowever, This year Coach Canady received his largesT Turn- ouT, and iT appears ThaT inTeresT and TalenT are sTarTing To develop. Opening Their pracTice schedule wiTh UniversiTy, The nine losT a Thriller aT a 9-l l score. They Tollowed This wiTh Tour loses To l-lamilTon, lvluir Tech, and U.S.C. and U.C.L.A. Frosh beTore They won Their only game oT The season Trom Susan Dorsey, 6-4. The Norman nine came very close To winning one or Two oT Their league games, buf They laclced The hiTTing punch To puT any runs across The plaTe. They scored Their one league Tally againsT Samohi. This year The uniTorms Tor The Team were purchased by The American Legion Trom The proceeds raised Trom The CompTon game. Baseball aT Beverly is bound To come baclc. We can counT These lasT Three years as a baclcground Tor The TuTure cham- pionship Teams. II2 A, L -, 'WV CONCOLINO Fifcher F's slring piTcher Considered Q ball-player by oppo ing coaches. A goo Tielder. Anofher year., yi .Kai X , ll QQ Tlll if 'i T l lx ORCHARD ll Shorfsfop ' good consisfenf ielder. A hard worker who will be hard To re- place nexT year. PATTERSON Second Base A liTTle, Tiery, red- headed second sack- rnan who was consisTenlr wiTh his fielding and baTTing. Senior. SAM PTER PiTcher A relief pifcher who has Two more years on The mound for Beverly. A piTching sTylisT. HOUSER Second Base A freshman who re- lieved PaTTerson aT TirsT. Should be heard from in laTer years, A real nafural ball-player. KINDELON Third Base Alternafed with HuT- sler. A good fielder. Fair laaTTer. Senior. Y . 9 'F as 3 f ff gf 4 4 W , 9 , y sf Q 0 f , ,5f 'Qs., if , I ,. , L My , ., R fi Q T l T T iv ' i Q 1 fa I 4 gf 421.5 fe, i T . . . ,. F .skilzgifx T l I .'., ' rfb 'r'r , , 'fs in Zig, fig gy 1, ,V 4, 3 1 v ' 9 f M f 9 I v 4 Y 4 X 4 5 if V' -21-.asf A 1. -aff! u , Z 'P fi s. 5 4 , T i' T., .... 1 'T i ' l is l 7 11 12' I y K f 2 5 1 -.f,. V. , or F W 1' 425' M4196 2757 W V741 6 sie .4 W2 vffzfgfw me 5' I I I I I wvddliv 1' J' I QQ vm-may 1 baTTbhAeruspuoT lleauopen B an by Paul Thompso H cl a IoT QT cI'IaTTer d fghT DONOGHUE I Q b W k LUGERS F HUTSLER d BARTON h EDDIE FEO The ouTsTanding TacTor oT This conTesT was The no-hiT no- run game piTched by NiTahara oT Leuzinger. I-Ie sTrucI4 ouT I8 Beverly baTTers. The Norman Team played iTs usual good deTensive ball, buT seemed baTTIed by The opposing piTcher. SampTer and Virgin composed The Beverly baTTery. COM PTON 4-0 In Their second league enc:ounTer The Beverly baseballers were agaIn held sco eless and excepT Tor Bob Klndelons slngle hITIess Concohno pITched good ball Tor Beverly and MCI-Iamar oT CompTon sTrucI4 ouT I I Norman men REDONDO 4 0 Runnmg True To Torm The Norman baseballers Turned In a good deTensIve game and were held pracTIcaIIy hITIess The Seahawk baTTers caughT Concohno Tor SIX hITs Lugers enTered The sTarTIng IIneup I-IIIIard caughT SANTA MONICA 7 1 The VII4Ing nIne scored SIX runs In The TIrsT Two InnIngs Concolmo Then seTTIed down and IT wasn T unTII The sIxTh ThaT They Tound him Tor anoTher Tally I-IIIIard caughT ThIs game In The sIxTh InnIng BarTon scored The only league run Tor The Normans They Tound I-IamIeTT oT SamohI Tor Three hITs INGLEWOOD 2 0 Found Tor Three hITs and Two runs In The second Concollno pITched sTerIIng ball Tor The remainder oT The game BorcherT and Lugers goT hITs ThIs game closed The season Tor The pvprlv Q FIELDING AVERAGES BarTon Ib Concohno p BorcherT Donoghue T I-IuTs er 3b CT VIrgIn C ard IT PaTTerson 2b I-Iouser 2b Erwln rT KIndeIon 3b SampTer p Lugers IT BATTING AVERAGES I'-IIIIard C VIrgIn rw Lugers BarTon Donoghue Borchef I-IuTsIer Kundelon Concolino PaTTerson I-Iouser SampTer I I ' r . . 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Four days beTore The IasT maTch wiTh The SenTineIs, which decided The league championship and possession oT The coveTed Iron IvIan's Cup, Greg Kelly, TirsT man, iniured his hand seriously impairing his goIT sTroIce. To make The prospecTs Tor Beverly darker, Franlc Bernard was barred Trom The Inglewood course. WiThouT The services oT Bernard, The gohfers sTiII deTeaTed Inglewood, giving Bev- erly anoTher championship. OTher members oT The Team included, I-Iellman, second man, Ingram, Price, KaTz, and Vordale. Coach Ahfred Nicholas has proved himseIT a Truly remarkable goIT coach by giving Beverly Three championships in as many years. II4 eq! if ff I' EVM x s A fl- fic: .aw Y' , , ...,. v Q99 .N '- iw ,f ' s- N., gags K. . f .I . .. gf V . 'QQ 5 -. C, 5.1. 4 -. . -5 ..,-1 l e gy 334' ' 'AW' 'TX f QA A ,.,5rqfQ fp, , ,vvjf- T :, if , 5 'VJ 5 X 2 S9 l 1 - . ',. pf My 'T ., ef V Tw 913- . ,- . N ' if ' Us T2 .14 frief-M4-as ' ff , 6 ' .1 s..A,,.1 , L ' is .. ., - . me J .af ,A L, ' f 'A'- 'ff ' ,.. V ig, 1 , Q., 7 WZ., - an .rv -ff ,Q .... s -i il xfcrk in ' '-: ' 'f i-I rw ' T - x XY-sm ,F 'M-its ' s ' ,S M Nxvr QE, Q QW is N qw 9 sri gm Sir :B we 1 K sz sggw ua ,Hike Q ' 'sf g,:s,,war V Q -...N E l aw A Wag t Q .QQWQ Q V 3 53W is - xi .K eff WWW T T' sxff - ' f -32. Jr 1 'Mi' a M ga' 1 .E W Q 4 1 f Y! -.xg 1 ff X ., E X 'Zhi W' , ,h N W Q A N ix ST his xiii. .IN 'I S as X x X fi .v H4 5 s ' Y N 9 aku WF' qj CN fn, xr W xx 5 cg X Q 'ii 32 SQQXQXYGXYXXY' X ' Ex XXBYE X gsoesgg wks Y Eg, V TX s N 0 maewafesii. fs s- CO-CAPTAIN PAUL De-BAUGH. ATTer Tour l'U'mrs -4 ' 14 XMLJ!! LH, 1 1 f 1 ,l 'T i . Xi f ' , Li JV ,L J, f ws J f i 3 , f I. ff! X-A ' rw XV U' V J 1 'ffl W T ,V K Af , Afgef fl ff 1 2' Afff 2 V if pf years oT Track, Paul was honored by his Team members in his elecTion To The capTaincy. AT The sTarT oT The season Paul was TirsT man in Three evenTs: high hurdles, low hurdles, and The hop-sTep-jump. During The season he suTTered a heel bruise which seT him back considerably. l-lowever, he placed second in The Bay League Tinals in The high hurdles. The high hurdle record is l6.3. LasT year Paul smashed iT, unoTTicially running I6.I. This year he has broken iT numer- ous Times buT can'T seem To make iT oTTicial Being modesT unassuming and poliTe Paul made The TinesT Type OT capTain CO CAPTAIN WARREN LEWIS Running inTo The same hard luck as DeBaugh Lewis came down wiTh a severe cold which ruined The laTTer parT of The season Tor him LasT year Lewis broke The school record in The 880 and This year he was prepared To crack IT again when he was sTricken wiTh This cold A really Tune Tellow in every way Warren Lewis deserves crediT Tor The way he has handled his capTaincy COACH CHARLES BROWN l-laving coached six championship Teams in his Three years aT Beverly Coach Charles Brown really needs no oTher complimenT l-le has The abiliTy To build The younger sTudenTs inTo Track sTars keep Three Teams moving aT The same Time and keep his boys improving lTs no wonder ThaT he pro duces championship Teams Being The TinesT Type oT man and coach lvlr Charles Brown will al ways be a credlT To Beverly aThleTics Ease. A log! B Q x X - Sis - i if. , N , Q s- .1...s fl' 5 K hs,,f5Ufij. 5 Q L sz f I. italy 1 I i. of ' s- af :E is wc... M W by .R ...gig X 3- N -,LW M ...N ..., .L i . p h My 'i .N as Ui X jg Nj A . ,sf sfrf, 3 ' T- QQ.. rr. N ' X 31 ' X . V' 'Rf s cv' . ... , .L E JF Q .F xx T ss, .. wwf' ff rg. -555' , -f T . - , H' . . . M he ww ,gqrhl . S .sc of ,J s T Q Us . . .X -4 .N 1-sf, .Q 1, ge kg. K ,f 5.5. T sf, is .jrgfhp RQ .NNY 3 .Egg 2 ' 1' . 'l- .,..,..s, T' A as X -,hte 4ff,:Mw,..,4 -1113...Trigg-sXV....:, c A A f- . -- f X135 h -.s.,.,...--ew .- -N sr 4-M-.g.-xg., 23 A W- T 51 ff.. .css i j f fi ,l Qifyf HE SEASON The unTorTunaTe buT Thoroughly sTrong l938 Track Team Tinished in Third place in Bay League sTanding. WiTh DeBaugh, Lewis, Rosenberg, Spence, LaCava, O'Reilly, Sheranian, Wells, and EllioT reTurning Trom The cham- pionship Team oT lasT year, The TuTure Tor The cinder paTh Team looked brighT. However, The Team hiT The Bay League Finals wiThouT Spence, Lewis down wiTh a cold, and DeBaugh handi- capped wiTh an iniury, which meanT The championship. Comp- Ton and lnglewood Tied Tor TirsT place wiTh 50 poinTs apiece: Beverly was Third wiTh 47lf2 poinTs. Being aT iTs peak during The early parT oT The season, The Track Team enioyed a successTul pracTice session wiTh only one loss To Their record, and ThaT was againsT Glendale. They de- TeaTed UniversiTy, HamilTon, and Poly. ln The dual meeT championship Beverly sTarTed ouT sTrong, deTeaTing Samohi, Leuzinger, and lnglewood beTore They were Taken by CompTon, who won The dual meeT cup. ReTurning nexT year To gladden The eye oT Coach Brown are Jimmy Q'Reilly, Jack Wells, and lan EllioT. Coming up Trom The Bees will be lvlarTin Lieberman and Phil Shean. DeTending The cup won aT CarpenTeria lasT year, The Norman TracksTers capTured a Third place behind MonTebello and CompTon. CHUCK KENNEDY 660. Broke The Bee rec- ord aT CarpenTeria. Won The evenT in Finals running Bee. Made varsiTy leTTer running 440 in Two meeTs. BesT 660 Time-l27.7. JOHN TURNER SprinTs. Second man in The l0O. RighT behind O'Reilly in mosT every race. Senior and firsl year ou! for Track. Besf TirneflO.2. NAT SHERANIAN Discus and shoT puT. NaT broke The school record in The discus aT l2I' VZ , He was TirsT man in shoT puT aT sTarT of season. HARRY POPPE Broad lump. Jumped Bee rnosT of The Time, buT made varsiTy leTTer. BesT lump-20' l0lf2 . JIMMY O'RElLLY SprinTs. No. I man in The IOO and 220. Hard worker. ReTurning. BesT Times- IOO, l0.lg 220. 22.I. ED SPENCE Discus. Broke record seT by Sheranian lunoffi- cialj. lneliqible in Finals. Senior. PAUL CHRISTENSON 440. Came from lasT years' Bees To Take a second in The Finals. BesT Time-53.0. JACK ROSENBERG ShoT PuT. Jack was beaTen consisTenTly by Sheranian aT The TirsT of The season, buT emerged No. I puTer. Took a TourTh in The Finals. BesT puT-44' 9 . GENE CHAPMAN h um Too a rd Te Fna s proved ReTurnlng Cleared 5 'jrfywf N 3 . f f , ,,,, T 2 f 2, . l, T T H 7 ,Y , 1 55 K4 ,iam v 1 . s, ,r A rf g lawn 'A Allg s , ,.s. A ,,,:1., N: ' - T. ,f 4 fi 9 T K I1 r 5 W Q96 9 f 43 zfw ' f: ':1r'J ,..,, ,, , M N , . 7 ' f q My 2 L f, ., , 49 ' , - V 3 , 9. , - T f . 1' -f f T 'T . Ti 6 Ev.: ' T K: f, Q, T ,., ,. 5 9 , T 3 y ,T f , 151 it X ' ffef f Q ' ,Q ,.,,. ' 'z I ggjgv Vlvl ' ,, ,,,,-...-:l lk 906' fff -whale iam His! i D- lf T A nn in h 5 I .- im- ' T ,efgm U I ,fi , , V ,.., 7 ,,,.,,,,.,,f.. . ,T jig raver as TT ,Lu GIL LaCAVA Hugh lump and pole vaulf Broke fhe n er scholasfuc record I jump af 6 lg Took a fourfh In finals In pole vaulf Sef new Bay League record mp f 6 JERRY STORM Mule Wenf greaf guns af the sfarf of rhe sea son buf faded ouf lafer Ran Bee parf of he fume IAN ELLIOT Hurdles and hugh lump Improved vasfly over h h year n rg dles Managed fo clear he Refurnlng nexl year I fursf man In o evenfs AMOS SHERWIN Sprlnfs Amos dld al mosl' everyfhung fhls e r nc ud ng rnnfs hurdles an relay Sensor DICK HOMEYER Hugh rump Took sec ond In Finals Jumped 6 3'fg In So California Prelims JACK WELLS Hurdles Jack flmshed fhr In Bay Lea ue F as Was No I w hurdler af end of sea son Refurnnng FRED FOSTER Shof puf Improved rapidly enough fo fake fxf In Finals Re urn In NORMAN NICHOLSON Shof puf Broke The Bee shof record af Carpen va af SI Shou hold Bee record ln Bay League Made varsxfy leffer 'rhrowlng discus n p :ng sh f dual meefs DUDLEY SWINBURNE Manager BAY LEAGUE FINALS Playing agalnsf fhe breaks, fhe Norman -lraclc feam placed fhlrd In fhe Bay League Fnnals They garnered 47l 2 pornfs, only 2I 2 pounfs behrnd fhe league wlnners Compfon and Inglewood and placed elghf men and fhe relay feam In fhe Soufhern California prellmlnarles The hlghllghf of fhe meef was Gul LaCava s sefflng a new Bay League record In fhe Hugh Jump af 6 3 Slcaffe of Redondo won bofh fhe sprlnl' races, and Carfer of Sanfa Momca fools bofh hurdle races SUMMARY Slcaffe C Jenlcms C Cunmngham I ORerIly B McCarf C TlmeIOl Slc ffe C ORezlly B Jenlclns C Cunmngham I Sfewarf C Time 22l McCarf C Chrusfenson B Smnfh C Donahue I Pl ce C Tune 5I2 amulfon C Rufcher R wus mls Bo e S Tlme 2 Male Medowcrafl' S Carllnerg l Macl-lamara L Forblsher I Burgeron :me I-llgh Hur es Car er DeBau B Burnse er L I B Howe S Tlrne l62 Low Hurdles Carfer S Sfombough I Wells B Howe S DeBaugh B Tuma 254 Broad Jump Afwood C Washlngfon S P lrer I Ferguson I Akayama l Dlsfance 22 3I2 Pole Vaulf Schwnflcerf Russell I Ferguson I LaCava B Hugh Jump LaCava B Home er B Wallcer L Chapman B Jones S I-lenghfbfi Shof Puf Fefheroff S e I Sheranlan B Rosenberg B Fosfer B Dnsfance 4-6 9 Dnscus Cowan I Srfor l Sheranuan B McDerrnof I Fefheroff S Dlsfance l23 HopSfepJump Washlngfon S Burfhen C La ge S Smlfh C Brlnseffer C Dlsfance 43 Relay Compfon Beverly Inglewood Sanfa Monica Leuzlnger mel3 BEE TRACK ,,,, 4 4 ,. 4,3 ,, WY 1 ' 5 ,Lf r ff ,. ,' f.. 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' if' '1 ,n f - 4 M' ,nf I - ' 3, ' ' , T' T1 f Q, , Q3 ' f f' Q ,J r rf ,z , , , fy f ff' -V .. 42 ,jf T ,I .f . 31 75533 ' 'viz ' Q 5 ,fff f N. 1 , '- T if ' ' , 5.4, , . ' .-- ., 2f6'iZ '1Y 'v. , , .- f- W - fs For The Third sTraighT year The Bee Traclc Team overcame all Toes To win The Bay League TiTle. The Team was capTained by MarTin Lieberman, sprinTer. Under The coaching oT Mr. Charles Brown and Mr. WalTer l-lerried, The lighT- weighTs emerged vicTorious in all The dual meeTs, besides winning TirsT place in The Tinals. The ouTsTanding members oT The Team and Their evenTs are Norm Nicholson, shoTpuTp Franlc Ryan, pole-vaulT: Ed l-luTsler, l00 and 220 yard dashes, relay, l-larry Poppe, broadiumpg Phil Shean, high jump, hurdles: BeresTord, hurdlesp Kennedy, 6603 and Timlco, 660. CEE TRACK Coach Brown's Cee Traclc Team wenT undeTeaTed in dual meeTs This year, only To Tall down miserably in The Tinals. They Tied Tor second place wiTh Leuzinger, Redondo winning The championship. Bob Ullman was elecTed capTain oT The Team. l-le was one oT The mosT valuable asseTs To The Cees, compeTing in The low hurdles, broadiump, I00-yard dash, and The relay. l-ligh PoinT man Tor The season was John Champion. l-lis evenTs were The shoT- puT and pole vaulT. OTher prominenT members oT The Team were Jimmy l-lull in The high iump, Jack Willis, broad jumper, Bob ShoTwell in The 50 and I00-yard dashes, l-larry Perry in The pole vaulT, and Ashmead SCOTT in The 660. 5 TQ all l ' 22, F 'X . i 'T T T W , I , ,, , TENNIS Claiming The besT Tennis Team record in Three years, The Norman racqueTeers Finished in second place, garnering Two poinTs Tor The school Toward The coveTed iron Man Trophy. The Team was deTeaTed only Twice during The season, once by FairTax on a one- poinT margin in a pracTice maTch, and once by SanTa Monica in The championship deciding encounTer. They claim vicTories over such sTrong Tennis schools as SanTa Bar- bara and Muir Tech, and They Tied The Trosh Tennis Team Trom U.S.C. In The league maTches They deTeaTed CompTon 25-O, Leuzinger 25-O, Inglewood I3-l2, and Redondo I3-I2. The SanTa Monica coach proTesTed The Beverly line-ups, and a new sysTem oT scor- ing by counTing a poinT a game was inauguraTed Tor The maTch. The Normans were deTeaTed 87-53. Probably The high lighT oT The Tennis season was The TeaT oT ArThur Marx, who reached The Tinals oT The Oiai TournamenT. This has been accomplished only once beTore by a Beverly sTudenT. OuTsTanding on The Tennis Team were ArThur Marx, Ray SmiTh, and CapTain Bill Chapman. ArThur Marx and Milce Zimmerman are The only Two reTurning leTTermen. The Team was ably coached This year by Mr. KenneTh MiTchell, who succeeded in keeping his boys playing Top Tennis all season. II9 , -fb D u, -J VARSITY SWIMMING Coming Through when called upon, The Norman varsiTy swimming Team Took a second in Bay League and garnered Tor The school The much needed Tour poinTs Toward The lron Man Trophy. In The championship deciding Bay League Finals The Norman swimmers placed be- hind SanTa Monica To capTure second place in Bay League cornpeTiTion and gualiTied six men Tor The Medley Relay Team Tor The SouThern California Preliminaries. Those ouTsTanding swimmers and divers who Tormed The nucleus oT The squad This year were CapTain Corky SmiTh, Tyler, Perry, McGilvray, LaverTy, and Mark SmiTh. In The pracTice dual meeTs The aguaTic Team deTeaTed Venice and Black-Foxe, while in The League dual me-eTs They were deTeaTed by Inglewood and SanTa Monica, buT deTeaTed Leuzinger. BEE SWIMMING Finishing in The Third spoT in The Bay League, The Bee swimmers scored Two more poinTs Toward The Iron Man Trophy. WiTh Wilson, CapTain Bausher, Maulding, and Narver leading The Team, The light- weighT swimmers enjoyed a Tairly successsTul season. Probably The highlighT oT The season was Tommy Wilson's breaking Two records. l-Te seT The back sTroke record aT 32.08, and seT The new Individual Medley record. ln The pracTice meeTs The Team proved iTselT To be Tour or Tive-man squad. Flow- ever, in The Bay League Finals This proved To be an advanTage, Tor each oT These men Took good places and puT The Orange and WhiTe swimmers in The Third spoT. Z-'O in Illill 2 40, WM M e,ff:MflJ W li Jr-ff ,MIL Mwblw V QA Vis A MQ - fi .I F -Q jim fgfWI5ll9'lI3Zf.I 1 lX K . ,,, u-Mlyymmhlj' IJRALIU . .As fx W 42411 GYM TEAM Winding up fhe season by winning fhe Soufhern California Championship, fhe Norman gym feam enioyed ifs usual very successful season. Wifh vicfories over Universify, Fairfax, Los Angeles, Sanfa Paula, and Long Beach Poly, fhe gymsfers suffered fheir only defeaf of fhe year af fhe hands of Manual Arfs. In fhe championship C.I.I:. gym meef fhe Grange and Whife swepf almosf every evenf and won decisively wifh a fofal of 79'f2. Harvard Milifary Academy garnered 3 I, Long Beach Poly 2O'f2, Inglewood I4, and Sanfa Paula I2. Oufsfanding on fhe feam fhis year was sophomore Harry Perry. He scored over IOO poinfs individually for fhe season and chalked up I7 poinfs in fhe C.I.F. meef. He was acfive on fhe parallel bars, Iong horse, horizonfal bar, and in fumbling. Chuck Bollar cracked fhe school record in fhe rope climb af 6.2. SUMMARY OF C.l.F. GYM MEET Rope Climb: Bollar IBI, Locke ISPI, Kunkel Gaffney ILBPI. Indian Clubs: Homer Neqley Granf ILBPI, Duvall ILBPI, Free Exercise: Smedley Davenporf IBI, Kunkel Whipple ISPI. Horizonfal Bars: Cofe III, Perry IBI, Jay ILBPI, Denfu Parallel Bars: Perry IBI, Crary Porfer Hulberf Side Horse: Srnedley II-II, Hammond IBI, Homer Long Horse: Perry IBI, Crary Porfer Hulberf Rings: Gibson Olson ' ' L ares , Perr B , Delzrancisco B . Tofal Resulfsz Beverly Hills Baller ISI, Snedaker Tumbling. Jay I BPI, Ph ILBPI 79If2g Harvard, 317 Long 3eacI1PoIy,2OIf2 Inglewood. I4I SGHIB PGUIG. . l2I VII II I2 I GIRLS' BARBARA ANDERSON MARLYS NELSON MARTY PULLIAM P d 'r Secrefary-Treasurer GolfManager ISABEL DARBYSHIRE MARIE GILMORE Vice-Presidenf Song-Yell Leader BETTY EVANS BEVERLY ROGERS MRS, RUSHING F gM ager Assisfanf Secrefary ASSiSi6I'1l' I PAT JAMESON MARY POWELL i Riding Manager Baslcefball Manager G. A. A. This year, under fhe hand of Barbara Anderson, Commissioner of Girls' Afhlefics, fhe G.A.A. fhrived as a mosf successful season, as far as money goes. On her execufive board were Marlys Nelson, secrefary-freasurer, Isabel Darbyshire, vice-presidenf, Marie Gilmore, song-yell leader, Beffy J. Evans, fencing manager, Marfy Pulliam, golf manager, Mary Powell, baslcefball manager, Paf Jameson, riding manager, Beverly Rogers, Miss Janef Pafey, sponsor. Sfarfing off fhe season wifh a bang, fhe girls made money by selling candy af bofh performances of fhe Girls' League play, The Rear Car. On January 8 came fhe biggesf and mosf successful evenf of fhe firsf semesfer. In order fo obfain more money for fheir various acfivifies, fhe girls puf on a dance, fhe Spinsfers' l-lop. The idea was novel, for fhe girls aslced fhe boys and foolc care of all masculine dufies for fhaf dafe. As if was so near Chrisfmas, fhe decorafions were largely made up of silver Chrisfmas frees, and fhe scene suggesfed a winfer wonder- land. So successful was if, fhaf if has been decided fo give if annually in fhe winfer semesfer. On Safurday, January I5, fhe G.A.A. senf a number of represenfafives fo an an- nual Girls' Afhlefic Eederafion Conference which was held af Anaheim. The girls were Barbara Anderson, Paf Jameson, Marlys Nelson, Marie Wood, Rosemary Tallanf, Paffy Kiffo, Paf Cooper, and Dorofhy Pagen, wifh Miss Pafey, sponsor. The girls, gafhered from all parfs of Soufhern California, discussed how ofher G.A.A.'s were run, fheir awards, fheir acfivifies, and ofher subiecfs. Af an elecfion, Beverly was given fhe priv- ilege of holding fhe conference here nexf year, and as many Soufhern California schools parficipafe in if, if is eagerly anficipafed. Several gel'-fogefhers were planned, one af fhe ice-slcafing rinlc, and one af fhe Rollerdrome. Anofher was planned wifh some of fhe money from fhe Spinsfers' l-lop. The girls played baslcefball and volleyball for an hour, and fhen refreshmenfs were served. Every semesfer a cerfain number of girls, preferably in fhe senior year, are chosen because of fheir oufsfanding worlq in fhe G.A.A. fo have fheir names engraved on a silver cup. ln fhe fall semesfer, Virginia Edingfon and Tru Bolin were chosen and fhus honored. Virginia was presidenf of fhe G.A.A. and acfive during her enfire four years in affer-school sporfs. Tru was acfive in sporfs for her enfire four years and served Jfhe G.A.A. in many helpful ways. I22 5... SPORTS PAT JAMES MARLYS NELSON ROSEMARY TALLANT Rd glvi DIANA BURKE MARIE GILMORE JEAN HOGAN OERRY PRICE BEVERLY ROGERS JOAN BENI-IAM M I PATTY KITTO MARIE wooo PAT cooPER db The spring semesTer opened wiTh PaT Jameson as The new Commissioner OT Girls AThleTlcs l-ler new execuTlve board was comprised OT Diana Burke vice presi denT Marlys Nelson secreTary Treasurer Marie Gilmore song yell leader DoroThy Pagen Tennis manager PaTTy KITTO archery manager Marie Wood badmlnTon man ager Rosemary TallanT hockey manager Jean I-logan ass1sTanT hockey manager PaT Cooper speedball manager Gerry Price golT manager Joan Benham swimming man ager PaT Jameson riding manager Beverly Rogers assisTanT secreTary Mrs Anna Wil son sponsor. The spring semesTer abounded in playdays and broughT abouT a change in The Beverly C-5.A.A. The TirsT piece OT business was a recreaTional playday aT Redondo on February 28 wiTh Beverly only parTicipaTing. A reTurn playday very similar To The previous one was given on March 7 wiTh Beverly as The hosTess. Following on The heels OT This was a baskefball playday aT SanTa Barbara on March I9. This was arranged because SanTa Barbara is one OT The Tew schools who play Two- courT insTead OT Three-courT baskeTbaII. The Two All-STar Teams were senT norTh To The playday. Keeping in sTep came a hockey playday aT GriTTiTh Park on Ivlarch 26 To which Beverly senT Two selecT Teams. The annual Bay League playday was held aT EI Segundo This year on April 23 wiTh all The League schools parTicipaTing. ApproximaTely sixTy girls were senT To This playday. Pomona College gave Their annual spring playday on May 7. Ten deserving girls who wished To go To Pomona College were senT To This playday. A Tull and very inTer- esTing day was in sTore Tor The Beverly girls. The Tinal playday OT The semesTer was The Bay League Swimming playday which was held aT La Cienega on June 8 wiTh Beverly as The hosTess. On The Tollowing day a playday was held Tor Beverly only, wiTh diTTerenT races Tor each OT The Three classes OT swimmers, beginning, inTermediaTe, and advanced. v ' .F This semesTer anoTher TeaTure was added To The G.A.A. in The Torm O sTaTionery. IT had The G.A.A. emblem on iT and was modernisTically designed by Alvin LusTig, wiTh Ivlarie Wood Taking care OT The deTails. Only one geT-TogeTher was planned because OT The numerous number OT playdays Tor This semesTer. The evenT was an ice-skaTing parTy. The TurnOuT greaTly enioyed Themselves despiTe Their Talls and weak ankles. I23 'TW ,, 'mf' ' Q T ' X ,,,, v. ,f ,ww-f,.,'Vw, 'V l . 7' ,f es lf ' f, g , K A V , , V V wfi,,fVC fi 'H1f,.w1j,V .,. 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This gives The girl a chance To know whaT is going on in The G.A.A. and whaT has To be done in The year she is in oTTice. A change Took place in The Beverly G.A.A. in ThaT The orange shorTs, which had previously disTinguished G.A.A. members Trom non-G.A.fX. members were made The sTandard gym shorTs, and smarT looking emblems Took The place oT The shorTs in order To disTinguish acTive G.A.A. members. The G.A.A. boughr The emblems and gave Them To all acTive members, buT had The privilege oT Taking The emblem away Trom a girl if she did noT remain acTive. ln order To be acTive a girl musT aTTend aT leasT sevenTy per cenT oT The sporT nighT meeTings Tor Two semesTers, or Tor one semesTer she had The privilege oT aTTending GAA. general meeTings which were held every six weeks and going ouT acTively Tor some sporT in The oTher semesTer. The new emblems were given aT The annual G.A.A. BanqueT aT The end oT The spring semesTer wiTh a sTirring ceremony. 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'WHL v.,v' h Wdh 5 P BASKETBALL BaslceTball The mosT popular sporT Tor girls had a record breaking TurnouT which was managed ably by Mary Powell The young buT up and coming Treshmen were led by capTain Jane Warren The BIO s had Two Teams one was under capTain Mary PabsT and The oTher was under capTain Jean l-logan CapTain Connie Bridge led The AIO Team MarTha Powell capTalned The IUDIOVS and Tru Bolin was capTain oT The TighTing seniors ATTer a round OT pracTices The Teams clashed in Two rounds OT malor games Every game was worTh loolclng baclc on as The girls had Improved Their Teamwork and Their shooTlng Tremendously Trom lasT year For The second season in a row The mighTy iuniors were The champions who won every game They played Two All-STarTeams were chosen Trom The ouTsTanding players one consisTing en- Tirely oT juniors which was a special honor To The Team. The girls chosen were Nancy Allen Diana Burke Isabel Derbyshire capTain Barbara Guedel PaT Jameson BeTTy Ann Marshall and Jean Travis. The oTher Team was composed oT: Treshman Suzanne Frizzelle' sophomores MarTha Darbyshire Jean l-logan Mary PabsT and DoroThy Pagen' seniors capTain Tru Bolin Jane ForsTer and Mary Powell. l-lonorable menTion wenT To Treshman Jane Warren' sophomores Joyce CosTello Dona Sue Finnen and Eleanor lngram. CapTain Bolin s Team won Trom Their TighTing opponenTs by a score oT 23-I4. v A , . T , ' Y y K , MarTha Lake, Pai Jameson, Marieffa Taylor, Maurine Caldwell, uedel. y A Marshall, Diana B lr N y All R Th H l b l D byshire. BASKETBALL lConTinuedl One ouTsTanding iTem mighT be added concerning The All-STar game. lT could have been considered a Tashion show because every junior player was dressed in orange shorTs, dark blue shirTs, brighT socks, wiTh red handkerchieifs in Their pockeTs. An amusing incidenT could be recorded abouT This. When The juniors saw ThaT They were losing, They all blamed iT on various iTems oT Their cloThes. As in every previous game They had worn ribbons and won, several oT The players dug up The ribbons and made Their TeammaTes puT Them on. Izzy Darbyshire, Thinking her brighT socks were The cause, Took Them oTT and puT on her more conservaTive whiTe ones. RuTh l-lansen Tlew around aTTribuTing The losing sTreak To The TacT ThaT she was wearing a colored shirT insTead oT The whiTe sweaTshirT she had worn in The games beTore. Nancy Allen vigorously rubbed her rab- biT's TooT. Barbara Guedel wanTed To Change her orange shorTs To whiTe ones because she had never sporTed These in a game beTore. The same mighT be said abouT Diana Bunke. lT made The game guiTe amusing To The on-lookers, To say The leasT. As a special reward Tor Their vicTory, Tru's Team played a Team composed oT Tac- ulTy and alumni. The Taculfy players were capTain PaTey, lvlrs. Wilson, lvlrs. Draves, and lvliss Clark. The alumni were RuTh DeYoung, Billie Greenbaum, Beverly l-laines. and Marie OrTh, all oT S'37. Tru's Team again emerged vicTorious by The sinking score oT 39-9 aTTer a loT oT Tun and bruises. This wound up The successTul baskeTball season. H I S h elder, Jane Forsfer, Mary Powell. -30 Suzanne Frizzelle, BeTTy Ann Marshall, Jane Forsfer, Paf Jameson, DoroThy Pagen, Isabel Derbyshire, Mary Powell. Marfha Darbyshire, Diana Burke, Mary Pabst, Nancy Allen, Barbara Guedel ICJ RuTh Hansen, Jean Hogan. ALL-STARS TRU BOLIN, forward: small buf mighfy: ouTsTanding capTain. MARTHA DARBYSHIRE, guard: fasT player who sTicks To iT: heighf and alerfness are advanfageous To her. JANE FORSTER, forward: mosT cool, sfeady player on The Team. SUZANNE FRIZZELLE, guard: her quickness and heighf make her dangerous as a sfanding guard. JEAN HOGAN, forward: smaller Than average, buf makes up for iT by being fasT and Tricky. MARY PABST, forward: an excellenT shoT from all poinfs on The courT: fiTTed in well wiTh The Teamwork of senior forwards. DOROTHY PAGEN, guard: sfrong sfanding guard: noT afraid To go affer her opponenfs: never caughT asleep. MARY POWELL, forward: besT long shoT on The Team: able manager of The baskefball season. NANCY ALLEN, forward: sinks Them frequenTly from under The baskef: gives The oTher Two forwards excellenT Teamwork. DIANA BURKE, forward: all-around player: superior in Teamwork. IZZY DARBYSHTRE, forward: keeps The Team pepped up and fighfing all The Time: does her share as well. BARBARA GUEDEL, guard: capfain: seems To be everywhere needed: fiTs inTo any playing combinafion. RUTH HANSEN, forward: puTs Them away wiTh very liTTle Trouble: snappy Teamwork. PAT JAMESON, guard: oufsfanding defense player: displays excellenf Teamwork. BETTY ANN MARSHALL, guard: forwards can'T gef away from her. JEAN TRAVIS, guard: boTh forward and guard: her guarding is slighfly superior. HONORABLE MENTION: JOYCE COSTELLO, forward: accurafe eye for The baskeT: makes many loop shoTs. DONA SUE FINNEN, forward: noTed for her abiliTy To make free shofs. ELEANOR INGRAM, guard: speedy and peppy: covers The Terrifory well. JANE WARREN, forward: besf up and coming freshman: excellenT in free shoTs and field goals: knows whaT she's abouf. BASEBALL Due To The poor TurnouT lasT year There was no official baseball season This year. However, noT To be daunTed, some oT The girls goT up enough enThusiasTs To Till ouT Two Teams and began a series of games againsT each oTher. The capTains were Peggy SmiTh and Jane Warren. This baseball season was unofficial, however, because The C5.A.A. heads feel ThaT iT is much beTTer To have one long unhurried sporT season Than iT is To Try To crowd Two shorT seasons inTo one. The TirsT nighT of This season wiTnessed a Turn- ouT of well over The necessary TwenTy players, and The nexT nighT saw an even larger TurnouT. As The season wenT along The average TurnouT of TwenTy-Two a nighT was Tol- lowed closely. This was iusT enough To allow every girl To play and yeT have a Tew sub- sTiTuTes wiTh whom To Trade off. This unoTTicial season seT an example Tor TuTure sporT seasons in case a sporT is noT included on The calendar, Tor iT sTill gives a chance Tor The parTicular sporT enThusiasTs To play The sporT. l27 fr, , Z- , l W -Q T' fy Tj-4 , AT U ily A 4,,,2fy -yy ad ,, -Qi hh iv, I' , .V A ,,' AQ: H' ' an ,, 9 f sv 2 -f M .1 ., My , 'SV 'P , 1 7' , Q, ,,,, L ,W N' , Hn 1 fi 4- z Q J ,T T' l , 1 i f i, , 1 , , , , ,.: , , If , ' 4 is T Q ,5 fi f f iz ' as f ' 7 K 27 il Q ' 57,4 ' Bw I I I ' if ' ' 4 ,jf , 3 ,, , , T fff T A L 'fl if If w YQ ' C 5 'T A, , , 3 3, wg gk QQ, f 5 4 , I, f, , , A MV ' f I A QW.. Q 'Q 5 1f: 1 3 A Q, GX 5.1: -. . ,, ,JL ' l Q 1,54 'W T 'E' ,- l 41419 'V 1 of Wa' fav ' , 2 my ff .sv f .Za-WAYTTM W. ' A T' 3 - 'l f ,,,,y,f. MM. ff. . J ,,,5 . 1, , ,ay Q, wmv xwiwffafrwffaifffmeef'fgwi'fM1,,, 9 w, V ' 1' ' nf n 1, 1 f 'fffjzfzigfii' f H f' , T ' ,c e '75, yi 4. 'W 322' Beverly Joyce Newman, Louise Brough, Courfaney Perren, Dorofhy Pagen, J Forsfer, Elea F' denThal, Suzanne Lloyd, Helen WinsTon, Nancy All M y PabsT, Rufh D GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM CornpeTiTion ran high This year Tor obTaining a place on The Tennis Team, buT by a ladder TournarnenT The members were Tinally deTermined. They are Louise Brough, TirsT singles: RuTh Doiron, second singles: DoroThy Pagen, Third singles: Marilyn Magrill, TourTh singlesg Jane ForsTer and Nancy Allen, TirsT doubles: Suzanne Lloyd and Mary PabsT, sec- ond doubles: CourTaney Perren, Beverly Joyce Newman, Eleanor FriedenThal, l-lelen and DorThe WinsTon, subsTiTuTes. The Tennis season acTually goT under way wiTh an inviTaTional maTch wiTh Marlbor- ough aT Beverly l-ligh on April 6. The girls had so much Tun ThaT Marlborough oTTered To be hosTesses Tor a reTurn maTch on April l9, and The inviTaTion was eagerly accepTed. The Bay League schedule sTarTed oTT wiTh a maTch wiTh CompTon aT Their school. ln The open- ing Bay League maTch Beverly showed power and slcill To win Trorn Their opponenTs by a score oT 25-O. On The heels oT This Tollowed a rnaTch wiTh Leuzinger on May 5. Again Beverly showed superioriTy in winning a clean sweep Trom Their opponenTs wiTh a score oT 25-O. SanTa Monica, May l2g Redondo, May l9p lnglewood, May 26, were nexT in The paTh oT our deTermined Tennis players. On April 28, The Beverly Tennis players were TorTunaTe in having Norval Craig, Beverly l-lills Tennis proTessional, visiT Them and give a very inTeresTing and educaTional Tallc on CourT TacTics. Two hard-hiTTing girls, RuTh Doiron and DoroThy Pagen, represenTed Beverly This year aT The Dudley Cup lnTerscholasTic TournamenT. They played againsT sTiTT compeTi- Tion and were eliminaTed in The early rounds. One oT The biggesT achievernenTs oT The year was made aT The Ojai lnTerscholasTic TournamenT. Beverly was represenTed by Louise Brough and Marilyn Magrill. Louise Brough, aTTer a loT oT hard ToughT maTches, emerged The winner oT The Junior Girls' division and reTurned wiTh a banner To remind Beverly oT her well-earned vicTory. l28 - we, Maurine Caldwell, PaT Jameson, RuTh Hansen, Sara NorTon, Isabel Darbyshire, June Morris, Diana Burke, Connie Upham, Jean Hogan, Miss Paley. HOCKEY lvlenaced wiTh rains, cloudbursTs, wind, and, in general, Terrible weaTher, hoclcey sTrove To survive. Only The hardiesT individuals remained aTTer school To sock The ball around, Thus making iT necessary To drop The class Team idea and To have Two color Teams in iTs place. l-locliey manager Rosemary TallanT and assisTanT Jean l-logan, wiTh The help oT The sponsor, Miss PaTey, rounded up enough girls To Till ouT Two Teams which wenT To GriTTiTh Parlc Tor a T-loclcey Playday. LaTer one Team was chosen To represenT Beverly aT The Bay League playday aT El Segundo. The season wound up wiTh a big Tinal TurnouT, however, Tor The incenTive was reTreshmenTs which were served as a Tarewell gesTure unTil nexT year. SWIMMING This year, La Cienega was again The scene oT The Tair Beverly splashers. Joan Ben- ham, manager, was in charge oT all The big doings There. The swimming season never Tails To geT ouT a record number oT girls as was proved again This year. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday were The swimrring days, and every one oT These days had a capaciTy crowd. The swimmers were divided inTo Three groups, The beginning, The inTermediaTe, and The advanced. and a girl Tell inTo These groups according To her swim- ming al:niliTy and experience. Beverly gave a Bay League swimming playday aT La Cienega on June 8. The Bay League schools, Redondo, Inglewood, SanTa Monica, El Segundo, and Beverly, were all inviTed. lmmediaTely aTTer This playday Beverly held a compeTiTive one Tor Themselves, wiTh special races Tor each oT The Three groups, beginning, inTermediaTe. and advanced. This wound up The successTul swimming season as well as all sporTs seasons Tor This year's GAA. acTiviTies. l29 REDONDO RECREATIONAL PLAYDAY A new Type oT playday involving only Two schools and consisTing oT individual sporTs was inTroduced This year. On February 28, Redondo was hosTess To Beverly. The sporTs played were archery, Tennis, badminTon, golT, shuTTleboarcI, ping-pong. Joan Ben- ham was The chairman in charge who saw To iT ThaT The proper number oT girls wenT and ThaT all deTails were aTTended To, while under her were managers PaTTy KiTTo, archery: Marie Wood, badminTonp DoroThy Pagen, Tennis: and Gerry Price, golT. IT was very enioy- able as iT was someThing diTTerenT, and plans were made Tor a reTurn recreaTionaI sporTs playday wiTh Redondo. BEVERLY RECREATIONAL PLAYDAY On March 7, Beverly gave a reTurn recreaTionaI sporTs playday Tor Redondo. The sporTs were archery, Tennis, badminTon, and golT. The same managers were in charge, excepT ThaT Joan Benham relinquished her posiTion To PaT Jameson, The newly insTalled G.A.A. PresidenT. ATTer approximaTeIy an hour oT play, The girls gaThered in The gym, were served reTreshmenTs, and were enTerTained by Taking parT in The Big Apple dance, led by Mrs. Draves, accompanied by Mary PabsT aT The piano. This TeaTure playday will undoubTedIy Take iTs place in The sporTs calendar Tor nexT year. SANTA BARBARA BASKETBALL PLAYDAY As only a Tew schools play The much TasTer game oT Two-courT baskeTbaII, The G.A.A. conTrived To conTacT one oT These schools and arrange Tor a baskeTbaII playday wiTh Them. BeverIy's TirsT choice was SanTa Barbara, so on March I9 Two baskeTbaII Teams headed norTh, The girls who aTTended were members oT The All-STar Teams which are The honorary Teams chosen aT The end oT The Tall baskeTbaII season. These girls were Nancy Allen, Diana Burke, Joyce CosTeIIo, Izzy Darbyshire, MarTha Darbyshire, Dona Sue Einnen, Sue Erizzelle, Barbara Guedel, RuTh I-Iansen, Jean I-Iogan, Eleanor Ingram, PaT Jameson, BeTTy Ann Marshall, DoroThy Pagen, Jean Travis. The game opened wiTh The schools playing againsT each oTher Tor one haIT, and Then The Teams were mixed, a Team oT SanTa Barbara guards played wiTh Beverly Torwards againsT a Team oT Beverly guards and SanTa Barbara Torwards Tor The second haIT. The Beverly girls were guesTs aT luncheon and were enTerTained wiTh social dancing and sighT-seeing. LaTer in The aTTernoon, Beverly Turned Toward home, buT noT wiThouT exTending an inviTaTion To SanTa Barbara Tor a reTurn playday nexT year. GRIFFITI-I PARK HOCKEY PLAYDAY Mrs. Wilson and Miss PaTey, Trom Beverly I-Iigh's Physical EducaTion deparTmenT are members oT The Los Angeles I-Iockey AssociaTion and play on The PaciTic Team. Be- cause oT This aTTiIiaTion, The G.A.A. became an allied member and was inviTed To ThaT AssociaTion's playday Tor high school girls aT GriTTiTh Park on March 26. AbouT TiTTeen schools were represenTed aT GriTTiTh Park, Two oT which were Trom Beverly, and as There were only Three Tields, The schools Took Turns, each Team playing Two games which were TiTTeen minuTes in IengTh. They had lunch and were enTerTained by sTunTs puT on by dif- TerenT schools. In The aTTernoon an exhibiTion game was played Tor The girls' beneTiT, The Los Angeles reserves againsT The Los Angeles Team I. Needless To say, The IaTTer Team won. Everyone Trom Beverly I-Iigh wenT over in one bus and did her besT To make iT as noisy as possibleg ThaT is where The Tun came in. Those who aTTended were Nancy Allen, Diana Burke, Maurine Caldwell, Izzy Darbyshire, Beverly Greemfield, Barbara Guedel, RuTh I-Iansen, Jean Hogan, PaT Jameson, BeTTy Kelly, Genevieve and JeaneTTe Miller, June Morris, Sara NorTon, DoroThy Pagen, Marie Pilcher, Rosemary TaIIanT, and Connie Upham. I3O POMONA PLAYDAY Every year, because oT Mrs. WiIson's aTTiIiaTion wiTh Pomona College, Ten girls are given a chance To parTicipaTe in an annual spring playday aT Pomona. IT gives The girls an opporTuniTy To look over The college and become acquainTed wiTh some oT The TacuITy and sTudenT body. The Ten lucky girls were PaT Jameson, PaTTy KiTTo, PaT Loy, MargareT MacPherson, Ann MonTgomery, DoroThy Pagen, Doris PrenTice, Peggy Rea, Suzanne Reynolds, and Jane Thornburgh. The program was, Trom 9:00 To I0:00, regis- TraTion, dressing, which Took place in The Two girls' dormiTories, Harwood CourT and Blaisdell I-lall, and inTroducTions. From I0:00 To I I :00 The TirsT round oT games was played, which included a seIecTion oT hockey, baskeTbalI, baseball, archery, Tennis, badminTon, and recreaTional games. Prom I I :00 To I2:00 The second round oT games was played. AT I2:30 lunch was served To all inviTees and a small program was The luncheon enTerTain- menT. From l:00 To 4:00 was a conTinuous gymkhana TeaTuring Pomona and Scripps College riders. Anyone could swim beTween 2:00 and 4:00 in The Scripps College pool. AT 3:00 was The crowning oT The May Queen, accompanied by her aTTendanTs and a very preTTy ceremony. Tea was served aTTerward. Then The Beverly girls roamed around, seeing The campus sighT wiTh The aid oT Mrs. Wilson beTore They Turned Toward home. SPEED BALL PLAYDAY An enThusiasTic group oT girls sTayed wiTh speedball in spiTe oTaII The bad weaTher, and, so, To reward Their eTTorTs, a Triendly speedball maTch was planned beTween a Beverly Team and a I-lawThorne grammar school Team. Needless To say, The Beverly girls had a IoT oT Tun planning and giving The playday, even Though They emerged on The shorT end oT The score. EL SEGUNDO BAY LEAGUE PLAYDAY The big Bay League Playday was held aT El Segundo This year on April 23, wiTh Redondo, Inglewood, Leuzinger, SanTa Monica, and Beverly parTicipaTing in iT. AbouT sixTy girls represenTed Beverly aT The big evenT oT The Bay League girls' sporTs calendar. The girls responsible Tor our end oT The successTul playday were PaTTy KiTTo, in charge oT individual sporTs: Jean I-logan, baskeTbaIIg Sue Erizzelle, speedballg Genevieve and Jean- eTTe Miller, hockey: AniTa Granich, volleyball, DoroThy Pagen, Tennis. RegisTraTion began aT 9:00, wiTh The PosTure Parade beginning aT 9:30. The girls marched in Twos, and were iudged 757, Tor individual posTure and 2570 Tor general posTure. AT I0:00 They were dismissed To play Their games. There were Two periods oT play, Trom I0:00 To I l:00 and Trom I I 100 To l2:00, wiTh one Team playing only one period. Everyone meT in The gym Tor lunch and Tried To raise The rooT wiTh ouTbursTs oT yells and songs. ATTer lunch each school gave a Tive-minuTe sTunT. RepresenTing Beverly were Evelyn Bowker, who gave a reading, and Diana Burke, who gave a panTomime enTiTled WhaT The Boys Go OuT WiTh, which was very enThusiasTically received. The girls piled in The Two busses aTTer This and reTurnecl home, saTisTied wiTh Their perTormance. BEVERLY BAY LEAGUE SWIMMING PLAYDAY La Cienega was The scene oT a IoT oT noise, splashing, shouTs and encouragemenTs, and crowds on June 8. This was occurring because Beverly gave a Bay League Swimming Playday There, inviTing The Bay League schools, Redondo, Inglewood, El Segundo, Leuzin- ger, and SanTa Monica. Joan Benham was The manager who was in charge oT all acTivi- Ties and who was Beverly's sTar swimmer as well. EnTerTainmenT was in The Torm oT exhibiTion swimming and diving by local and ouTside swimmers. This concluded The big Bay League swimming playday as well as all oThers, Tor This was The IasT playday oT The season. l3l ,, , .H , , , 5 A 1 . 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PaT Cooper, manager, was able To round up enough weaTher-beaTen girls Tor aT leasT Two good Teams, in spiTe oT old man weaTher. Gne good Team was chosen To meeT opponenTs aT The Bay League playday aT El Segundo. The speedball girls were hosTesses To a Team Trom l-lawThorne School and enTerTained Them wiTh a Triendly speedball game, Beverly againsT l-lawThorne, and reTreshmenTs. Only ninTh graders can come ouT Tor speedball, and no ninTh graders may come ouT Tor hockey. The girls wound up Their season wiTh a barbecue aT Roxbury Parlc which Topped oTT an aTTernoon oT recrea- Tional games. This deTiniTely meT wiTh The approval oT everyone concerned and The sea- son ended as a successTul underTal4ing. GOLF MATCHES The golT Team, as There are no Bay League girls' TournamenTs, scheduled maTches wiTh Redondo and several oTher schools. Manager Gerry Price arranged enough maTches To keep her club busy and To give Them compeTiTive experience, as well as To improve Their individual games, GIRLS' LEADERS' CLASSES The Leaders' classes were Tormed Tor The purpose oT bringing ouT The leadership abiliTy in a girl and To acguainT her wiTh The duTies oT oTTicials aT games. Each girl musT plan and carry ouT a program which could be used on days when The physical educaTion classes meeT on The gym Tloor. The chosen ones also assisT in The planning and con- ducTing oT Play Days. The only way a girl may be admiTTed inTo These classes is To be recommended by her physical educaTion Teacher and To be approved by all The physical educaTion Teachers. Mrs. Wilson carries The Tull duTies oT The upper leaders' class, while lvliss PaTey bears The load oT The lower leaders' class. I32 X ZA FEATURES 4 E S X'--iw 'I-,. if C171 il 3 21' KJ ,XXL 1 fx SX' ,Nh om n xv Q5 JG YP xgbdxfxrdx Cb . 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DEC. l0-Armislice Day Assembly I9-20-Girls' League Play The Rear Car presenled by The Drama Club 20-Press Club Convenfion 24-Assembly sponsored by Radio Speech Class 25-2 8-Thanksgiving Recess 2-Assembly-Eleclrical Display sponsored by The Palladians Molhers' Tea 8-Senior A Molhers' Tea 9-Assembly-Safely Program I4-Faculfy Chrislmas Parlry DEC. lb-Chrislmas Vesper Music DEC. l7-Awards Assembly Varsily LeHermen's Dance DEC. 2l-Albion Sf. Chrisfmas Parry DEC. I8-JAN. 2-Chrislmas Recess JAN. 8-Spinslers' Hop sponsored by Girls' All-llefic Assoc. JAN. I3-Senior Play Assembly PALLADIAN ASSEMQLV E mmm 551913 an M4549 SE DVICES fx l BERKELEY SQUARE !,,:f:e:ef-wepee-......,,.. in NX n-N IQ., J . I cf ,.-1 .4 f .1 V -5 ..- If s.f .f-3 JAN. I4-I5-Senior Play - Berkeley Square JAN. I7-Nominaiing Assembly JAN. I8-Primary Eleckions JAN. I9-California Sclmolasfic Federa- Iion Convenlion JAN, 20-Assembly-One Acf Play JAN. 22-Senior A-B Dance JAN. Z3-Baccalaureaie JAN. 27--Senior Brealrfasf Commencemenf Exercises JAN. 28-Awards Assembly End of Semesrer JAN, 3I-New semesrer begins FEB. 8-Abraham Lincoln Assembly FEB. II-Communily Dance FEB. I7-Assembly-Moving Piclure Boys' and Girls' League Parfies 'ro New Sfudenfs FEB. 2l-Parenf-Teachers Meefing FEB. 22-Assembly-Commemorafing George Washingfon FEB. 25-Track Meel'-Long Beach Poly- ieclmic MARCH 4--Rally Assembly Traci: Meer-Redondo MARCH 5-Track Meef-Long Beach Relays MARCH 9-Girls' League Tea for Mollu- ers of Upper Grade Sfudenls MARCH I 0-W0lCl'llOW6l' Assembly MARCH I5-Sfudeni Body Debafe for Corrimuniry MARCH I8-Traci: Meer-Glendale MARCH I9-Spartan Dance MARCH 2l-Assembly-Hal Burdick MARCH 24-Color Day MARCH 25-Traci: Meel-Inglewood MARCH 3l-Assembly-Pomona Glee Club APRI L 2-Alpha Dance APRIL 7-Beverly Hills Band and Glee Club Concerl Baseball and Tennis-Comp- ion APRIL 9-I 7-Easier Recess APRIL 22-Baseball and Tennis--Sanla Monica APRIL 26-Ari Fesiival Dinner APRIL ZB-Science Deparfmenl sponsors Mofion Picfure APRIL 28-29-Shakes pea re Fesiival SNAKE S DEAREAN FESTIVAL TENNIS BND BASEBALL AT SANTA MONICA APRIL 29-Track Meef-Bay League MAY 5- MAY 6- MAY 7- MAY I2 I 1AY MAY MAY I9 Preliminaries Baseball and Tennis-Redon- do Molion Picfure Sludenf Body Dance Track Meer-Bay League Finals -Inglewood -Symphony Concerf Assembly Senior A Mofhers' Tea I4-Traclr Meei-Soullwern Califor- nia Preliminaries I 6-Pa renl-Teachers Meefing -Alumni Assembly MAY 2I-Track Meef-Soufliern Califor- nia Finals World Friendship Convenlion MAY 28-S'l'a'I'e Traclx Meel MAY 30-Memorial Day Holiday JUNE 2-Assembly-Padua Hills Thealre Group JU NE 3-Alumni Day-Dinner-Dance JUN E 3-4-Senior Play JU NE 9-Orclweslra Concerl JUNE ll JUNE I3 JUNE I5 JUNE I6 JUNE I7 -Senior A-B Prom -Baccalaureafe -Disfribufion of Annuals -Commencemenf -Awards Assembly Close of Semesfer ,- A Capella Clwolr Alplmas Anglers Club Archery Club Assembly Programs Aulo Palrol Avlahon Club Badmlnlon Club Band Berlceley Square Board of Educahon Bounds Cornrnlllee Boys Courr Boys Club Club Boys League Boys Sporis Calendar Carloonlsls Club Clnemlslry Problems Group Classes Clollnlng Club Color Day W38 Color Day S38 Commencemenf Programs Wlnrer l938 Summer l938 Cornmussloners Debalre and Oralory Eagle Club Faculfy Feaiures Fencing Club Forewords Edlfor Mrs l-lunnewell Frencln Club Freslrmen Council Garden Club German Club Gnrls Cabnnel' Gnrls Courl Girls Glee Clubs Gxrls League Girls Sporl GollClub Hall Guards INDEX 40 46 l-llglnllglnls Slall l ln Memorxam lnfernallonal Sfalesmen Knnglnls Lahn Club Leldos Library Club I e B Managers Club Nahonal Forensic League Norman Parade Orclweslra Palladlans Polboulers Press Club Prnde and Preludlce Principals Messages Mr Bowlway Mrs Davrs Dr Ayers unll and Scribe Cub Radio Club Rear Car Rldlng Club Sensors Wlnler IQ38 Summer V938 Science Club Slnalcespearean Feshyal Slrp Shclc Club Spanwsln Clubs Upper Grade Lower Grade Sparlans Squnres Slage Crew Sludno Club Superlnlendenls Tennls Club Tr Ys Varslly Lellermens Club Verse Spealung Choir Walclvlower Slafl Weavlng Club Yaclwl Club 8 2 'fb r T' PIX YY w if' ,J A .W .1 Li, ll I 1 L' I ,v 1 , L BJ 1 92, n ff' 1 f wb 9' L I :V i f id I 4. ,YN J 'E AUTOGRAPH 1' f ., ,A .-1 .. - if -L I f' f f 'm gn J .15 f I V I ,. f I 'I 4 J ,, 4 r- A f J ., vkg f . 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