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EU HTS Composed of three Senior A's and three Senior B's, the student court is the judicial branch of the student government at Beverly. Created to deal with the different types of student misdemeanors, the court serves to warn and advise various offenders. The most numerous cases dealt with negligence. Persons failing to cooperate in the extensive student clean-up campaign were seriously dealt with, as were other students engaging in activities involving a display of poor citizenship. ln several instances an entire group of students occupying one table at lunch was brought before the court and reprimanded for the untidy appearance of the section near its eating place. S lt is always the desire of the court that its work decrease, and the excellent attitude of the student body this year has brought about a great reduction in cases. l john Roesch served as chief justice the first semester, and Dick Rowson held this same position the latter part of the year. Barbara Frisbee, Al Rob- bins, and Margy West were members of the court in the winter semester, while Betty Olerich, Mike Simmons, Seymour Thomas, and joyce Wiard were summer semester judges in addition to Pat Holmes and Dick Ro-wson who served both semesters. Mrs. Mary l-lerron is the sponsor of the student court. 1 A A Wit W. J, , , . P-d-li HM, cLA'r V f ff -,A 'WZ' 1 ' we I M.. ,Vy,W,a,i M. Photo by Dwight Sale l 8
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Q f ff Cl My l xx Kiunngi Q60 Headed by tour officers elected each semester by the boys of Beverly, the Boys' League is rapidly assuming a place of greater importance in the make-up ot the school. Especially active this year, the league sponsored a noon dance, which was held in the girls' gym and arranged for the playing ot popular records during the noon period. Four assemblies were presented for the boys under the auspices ot the league. The boys joined with the Girls' league in a campus clean-up campaign and worked on this project with the student council and the Knights. The organization also helped curb the practice of wearing illegal lettermen's sweaters. The Boys' League is sponsored by Mr. Kenneth C. Mitchell and Mr. William C. Morrison. 1 B UY5 LENS E av ,A 4 . , M' im-T J V' 5il 2:YK3f'.'. 1 9 5: , M.2L.f'l.,YirW , - 1 .. 3' . f ' , '. .aff , , iw 259 W ,iz I , ,vga 1 7 In I r.,, 5 V, A - , . ,- HiMr,yq:5. . ' , sl fslli 4 ' ., . .. as ffl , f., . : 7 A , . USM - ,. ff. V I krkk F , A A K1 ', 12 K, T- N I Q60 N9 6 ll 'TKEZSUY NX Mlldeslu Q, ,,., X L Z QQ 242 Fe it lf , I NNN Y tat SSMER i E Bxklxic ygiregxdent TUQECTQX at li K 3, if Mm ix Z i 4 4 L Egg ' A fm H f 27 gi '51 , ,f v :Y H 2 Y . liaise 'ar 2 -532' fa J 3 'w 'lf f . 32 ,QFWW V 6 'H ,Jil 7 Mu 533 1 iw it he f W 1 'W ,Q if f ,rw N t' WH 'f fl f , ft! la, azz ,W 1 1 U 1 ,af X A L We l 0 1 6 X iw ff ll lil, Q 1 TV Wllsglflu Mf wi' 4 ' M I ' M, 1 X 'Jf,fiq33 4 Mi ww W , 4 ,Q , ,gi U Y i W 3 'ii 11 i tigffl ' 'f mi ' X Sim 1 J , . , lv , -L I v.'. we Q. r ' 1 ' ,, X F M H it W W I, . if e f, .,,,-v . i. 1 qw Q 24 nz , A , N , fy 1 ,E gn H P3 fgwgi. . 4 , -1 l lv r fr 4 f ,f '5 7 ' l., fd if still :ff rlgiyli V . ,ir 72 ,Q 2 n ' w 5,92 4 ' ' ft r iw J ig, tr we X ,Z V ' ,pw f A W Q l N ' ii' nvi,137PQe1E.fH'lf1lg'f'W7f l:tfu:tZ'5H'tl 'L Sl' k l ' 5 I - -Q , S 1 , , ' , ,J W V A 3 i 37 Da T M, ,W , - Ji , A , Z Q all ,gg 1 Q , ,S 'fa' H ,f tr f, fr K ww. J 1 uf 'gy , .. i 1 5 1 ,I 1 ' W' f ' M la N7 5 X t W U W M , Us M 9 af' , ' 4 1 f fi 42172 4,9 2 ll, -P' ff' lllf'4'AiqZy lla: jk l l NX FN Y f l k w ' n VZ54llj',,,,m,1' ' if .Q 1 4 ef uf 1 N E EX 4, I, tw! NEOAT MO 1 r 7 , NL ,I a ,er ,V 0 .A V, Y ,f ec e N .U , s NSN, . ,V . 5 ff' Nl ' ' e P e . UBQXOXN 5 ORENC out Fl' Uffi Qealdenl ,MLC 'dem Y - l,.,.,,,,.g., , ,X-...mfs-Q1 wet' WRT GW Qhgxagxdent sigma-v l 7 ,
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I ,I .... , - 'xv 9' 4 me . rg! 4 M P Q. H Li. GUAHUS AND BUU Operating to keep students out of the halls during the noon period and within the boundaries of the school are the hall guards and the bounds patrol. Both these groups are under the direction ot the commissioner of safety. Placed at strategic points at doors and within the halls, the hall guards keep the halls quiet and tree from extensive student travel during lunch. The guards, under the leadership of Dwight Sale, have worked exceptionally well this year. The boys who served as hall guards this year were Karl Amlauer, Reginald Friedman, Melvin Levine, Howard Lipstone, Monte Marks, Marco Montemezzi, Neal Morgan, Alan Schnitzer, Malcolm Tedford, Ladd Vin- cent, David Walton, and Burton Wilner. Because of the splendid student cooperation, it was possible to greatly diminish the size of the bounds patrol this year. To acquaint students with the exact limits of the campus, maps were printed showing the boundaries. A definite number ot members was not appointed to the bounds patrol'this year because of the limited necessity tor such a body, so the hall guards tunc- tioned in this capacity. The two commissioners ot safety under whose direction these duties 'were accomplished were Bill Shelton and Peter Frank. The hall guards and bounds patrol are sponsored by Mr. William C. Morrison and Mr. lack Schwartz. i9 Photo by Dwight S
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