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

 - Class of 1948

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Photo by Madelene Barbzr Boosters for increased spirit during the summer semester were Members of the winter semester Spirit Committee included Larry Doug Hill, Brad Jeffries, Dick Altman, Bill Bacon, and Tom Jones, Sauber, Betsy Roberts, and George Tipton, top row: Dick Klein, top rowg Betsy Roberts, Pat Abrams, Marlene Hinds, Jaan Sebel, Pat Abrams, Joan Sebel, Judy Thalheimer, and Ann Lazarus, bot- Ann Lazarus, and Don Wolfe, bottom row. tom row. Sale Promote plan Ili A . . . ln its second year oi existence at Beverly the Spirit Committee functioned in place ot last year's rally committee. This transformation was brought about by the adoption ot a completely new constitution, by which one main committee was established to do the work previously handled by three individual bodies. Ioan Sebel, chairman ot the group tor the entire term, was assisted by two committees, one tor the winter semester and one for the summer semester. Members of these groups serving throughout the en- tire year were Pat Abrams, assistant chairman: Bill Bacon, personal representative ot the student body president: Ann Lazarus, art: Ioan Leavitt, drill team representative: Betsy Roberts, head pom-pom girl: and Brad Ieftries, Boys' League representative. Members automatically serving on a semester basis were lohn Suckling and Tom Iones, winter and summer term student body presidents: Marlene Hinds and Dick Klein, publicity: Larry Sauber and the Dick Altman-Don Wolfe team, stunts: Dave Willardson and Iohn Mann, head cheer leaders: Iudy Thal- heimer and loan Sebel, Girls' League representatives: and George Tipton and Doug Hill, representa- tives of the band. Toward the end of the spring semester the committee began compiling a complete list ot yells which will be mime-ographed and distributed to all students at the first rally next term. With the excellent help and support ot the two sponsors, Mrs. Ieanne Edwards and Mr. Ed Elliott, the Spirit Committee accomplished its main objective-that of earning the Sportsmanship Trophy again. This committee, although much ot its success is intangible, is one of the important groups on campus, and it should receive the complete support ot each Norman. eo, NORMANS, so Go, Go, Normans, Go- Go on and hit them -that's the style. We are behind you all the while- We'Il stand by you forever! Fight-fight, Normans, fight- Show us your might for the Orange and White, We will fight together, win forever victory. Fight on for Beverly! Rah! Rah! Rah! Bill Fore, S'46 23 FIGHT SONG FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT For Beverly High, Win the victory, Win the fight for Orange and Vtlhite, Best in the West, we know you'll all your best. So ON, ON, ON, ON- Fiqht to the end, Honor and glory you must win. So FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT For Beverly High and victory.

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Studio dinpute go to court . . . Striving toward the goal of more representative student government at Normandy, the Student Court once again completed a successful year. Bill Storum capably led the court through the winter semes- ter, assisted by Associate Iustices Marilyn Borden, Herb Buswell, Dick Hammond, Denny Morrow, and loan White, seniors: and loan Leavitt, Iay Sandrich, and Frank Ulf, juniors. Continuing his duties as Chief Iustice through the summer semester, Bill was assisted by Herb Buswell, Shirlie Ford, Ioe Golden, and Ioan White, seniorsg and loan Leavitt, Paul Marx, Iay Sandrich, and Frank Ulf, juniors. The main objective of Student Court is to have students set penalties for student offenses, considering the degree of seriousness and intent of the offense. Student Court functions by means of the Norman Plan, which was introduced in 1944 during Dow Car- penter's term of office as student body president and under which every student receives 40 points at the beginning of each semester. When a Norman has lost 20 points, his name appears on the lost privi- lege list. This means that he is denied attendance at assemblies until new points are granted. At the loss of l0 more points, the student is placed on the restricted list, which fact causes him to forfeit the rights of running for school offices, of participating on seasonal athletic teams, and of taking part in stage productions, radio shows, Highlights, and school clubs. Any individual losing the remaining l0 points is referred to the administration for suspension. Student Court convenes regularly on Tuesdays after sixth period, and there are chairs provided for those students interested in the proceedings of the Court. Anyone causing a disturbance may be asked by the Chief Iustice to leave the roomy or, in the case of disobedience, an onlooker may be held in con- tempt of court, which offense may cause a loss of points, in accordance with the Norman Plan. Mrs. Leah K. Moore, girls' adviser, and Mr. Iohn H. French, boys' adviser, serve as court clerks and are on hand only to answer questions concerning a defendants record. Interested students are encour- aged to attend Weekly court sessions. Student Court members, gathered for an afternoon session, include Marilyn Borden, Joan White, Stiiriie Ford, Joan Leavitt, Chief Justice Bill Storurri, Herb Buswell, Joe Golden, Jay Sandrich, and Paul Marx. .kg A 'C WuW av-,wa nv' Pham by Zlladflent Barbcr



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