Beverly Hills High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)
- Class of 1949
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IT increased individual sTudenT aTTenTion by appoinTing a counselor Tor each grade level To inTerview sTudenTs and help program courses and discuss vocaTional ideas. The girls Thank The Board oT EducaTion when They dress in a brighTened gym and pose beTore Tull-lengTh mirrors. NexT year Problems oT Democracy 8 will include a course on Tamily relaTions, paralleling The course now being Taken by adulTs in nighT school. The lonely drinking TounTain and sprinkling sysTem nexT To The new parking loT will soon Tind companionship in a new lunch paTio compleTe wi+h landscaping. By no means neglecTing Beverly l-lills' younger gold mines, The Board conducTed a compleTe heaTing survey Tor repairs and improvemenTs ThroughouT The grammar schools. Caughf in a Tamiliar pose in The Board QT EducaTion chambers are The pasT year's members --Mr. Horace L. Blackman, Jr., Mrs. MargareT Borden, Mr. l-Toward W. Reynolds lpresidenTl, Mrs. MargareT Meserve, and Mr. Wiley N. Caldwell. 8 ADMINISTRATIGN for other Lode GraduaTes oT The classes oT WinTer and Summer, l949, may I express To you my per- sonal Thanks and The appreciaTion oT The Tac- l ulTy Tor your many ouTsTanding conTribuTions ee e be be l To Beverly l-lills l-ligh School--your Alma MRUJOHN BCROSSLEY MaTer. PRiNciPAL Reviewing The year, as you will in reading This annual, you will Tind many reasons Tor us To have an appreciaTive aTTiTude Toward your classes. lT's been a good year in every way. You have helped inauguraTe a new Teeling oT Triendliness. You have helped in The realizaTion oT many long awaiTed improvemenTs. We parTicularly appre- ciaTe The sTrong leadership given us by your Two sTudenT body presidenTs and by your senior class presidenTs. The sTandards oT cooperaTion and loyalTy seT by you challenge TuTure classes. WiTh This good record leTT by you, we have comfidence ThaT in The Tasks beTore you, you will succeed in Those mosT imporTanT gualiTies oT good ciTizenship and worThy characTer. Qur repeaTed Thanks and our besT wishes To each oT you. JOHN B. CROSSLEY Principal ic ure ere are aclminis ra ive oTTicers-Mr. l-larr lvl. AlTer, Vice-Princi al, lvlr. P T d h T T y p John l-l. French, Boys Adviser: Mrs. Leah K. Moore, Girls' Adviser: and Mr, K. C. lvlifchell, AdminisTraTive AssisTanT. 9 Vigilante l-lELEN-LOUISE ALDRlCl-l Counselor, Malliemalics l-lARRY M. ALTER Vice-Principal, Maflwemalics JOSEPHINE BEARCROFT Guidance Office 'NEWMAN BORDEN Mafhemalics MARILLYN BOW Girls' Physical Educalion CHARLES W. BROWN Boys' Physical Eclucalion GLEN M. CASE Music FRANCIS DeSANCTlS Language, Social Sludies LOUISE DUNN Language JEANNE EDWARDS Girls' Physical Educalion 'SAX ELLIOT Boys' Physical Educalion ED ELLIOTT Counselor, Mallnernalics 'NORMAN S. FJELDSTED Science PAULINE GARNELLA Commercial MAX GLASS Boys' Physical Eclucafion X S 5. . we 1 A xx N X A XN N ,.l ...., wywmwkk Yak ,5N-V N, Xx . ,,WseN- ,px X ww Q Niifll I ' fx x 'Q f, ,f, .f ' 1 f Z lmNQ,, M, 'I mx' M t A Wx . W fu I X ?mVfQW5v . fkoyl kfS fN' w'4wwmW , Q f X ,X ff f M Z ,Qwy ff M1742 K27ww Sak. 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SElNE Lanquaqe ELSIE Slvllll-l Secrelary lo The Principal ER ED SPELLICY Enqlish Views CORA STEPHENSON English, Language, Social Studies REINI-IARD STERN Driver Education 'MARJORIE STURGES Girls' Phvsical Education 'HAZEL VAUGHAN Librarian IVIARJORIE VIAU Art ELEANOR WELCI-I Social Studies 'RUTI-I WHEELER English JAMES WILLIAMS Science ?GEORGE WRIGHT Music 'Department Head CAM ERA Sl-IY FACULTY VIRGINIA ATWOOD Secretary, Health Ottice FLOY CONNORS Social Studies JOI-IN l-l. FRENCH Boys' Adviser, Mathematics 'FRANCES GRIFFIN Lanquaqe 'LOUIS I-IANCHETT Industrial Arts IVA FRANCES I-IURD Mathematics RICHARD JACKSON Industrial Arts BEATRICE KENNEDY Attendance Secretary JAM ES LEE Student Store ETI-I EL MA Rl IN Business Secretary KENN ETI-I C. MITCI-I ELL Administrative Assistant, Mathematics LEAI-I K. MOORE Girls' Adviser, Music JOI-IN C. PADILLA Lanquaqe ERNA M, SCHWERIN Science, Mathematics MARGARET SMITH Nurse COUNSELORS for fhe iunior and senior classes, COUNSELORS Mr. James Knauer and Miss l-lelen- Mr. Ed Ellioff and Miss Edifh Knoles, provide col- Louise Aldrich believe in fhe personal fouch fo lege and vocafional planning for fhe upperclassmen. seffle sophomore and freshman problems. Scouts Lead over Rough Trails ' Beverly is no longer a confusing wilderness fo newcomers. This year fhe combined efforfs of Mr. Alfer, head counselor: Miss Aldrich, freshman counselor: Mr. Knauer, sophomore counselor: Mr. Ellioff, iunior counselor: and Miss Knoles, senior counselor: successfully advised sfudenfs abouf school programs and fufure vocafions. All new sfudenfs, including grammar school eighfh graders, are inferviewed as are fhose receiving blue slips or failing marlcs. The counselors feel fhaf fhe sfudenfs are falcing an acfive inferesf in fhis opporfunify. 9 As school clubs have fheir baclc--bones so do classes. This year Mr. Spellicy, freshman class sponsor: Mr. DeSancfis, sophomore sponsor: Doc l-lerbsf, junior champion: and Mrs. Welch, hard working senior sponsor: have efficienfly backed and aided plays, assemblies, and acfivifies par- ficipafed in by fheir respecfive classes. SPONSORS Mr. Charles l-lerbsf, Mrs. Eleanor Welch, Mr. Francis DeSancfis, and Mr. Fred Spellicy wafch over fhe iunior, senior, sophomore, and freshman classes respecfively. I E BEVERl.Y'S OFFICE STAFF includes Mrs. E+hel MarTin, Mrs. Virginia ATwood, Miss Marie Rose, Mrs. BeaTrice Kennedy, Mrs. Josephine BearcroTT, Mrs. CaTherine Ar- rauio lsTandingl3 and Mrs. RuTh Magyary, and Mrs. Elsie SmiTh lseaTedl. Crew Maintains Roaring Camp 'h Busy ladies oT The oTTice sTaTT guieTly buT eTTicienTly perTorm The l-lerculian Tasks assigned To T em. Among Their varied duTies are The prinTing oT The daily bulleTin, The keeping oT aTTendance and school records, and-imporTanT To seniors-The sending oT TranscripTs To The universiTies. WiTh The help oT These Triendly and undersTanding women, sTudenTs Taking oTTice service gain The prac- Tical experience so valuable To The TuTure secreTaries. ' WiTh picks, shovels, brooms, and brushes, Normandy's gardeners and cusTodians make a clean sweep oT The campusl Green lawns, gay Tlowers, clean halls, and neaT classrooms make Beverly a gold mine oT beauTy oT which we are all proud. AlThough liTTle is seen oT These indusTrious people, evidence oT Their endless work is admired and appreciaTed by sTudenTs and TaculTy alike. GARDENERS who keep a waTchTul eye and careTul CUSTODVXNS are lsTandingl Mr. Ed CoTTer, Mr. GusTaT F. SodersTrom, Mr. Don ATwoocl, head cusTodian, Mr. l-larry F. Carroll, Mr. Paul l-l. Jacob, Mr. l-larold Gilliam and Mr. Richard Del NosTroq head gardener' and Mr' Ed Slewarl' lseaTedl Mr. PorTer Boyer, Miss Vidle W. Clarke, hand over The Beverly greenery are Mr. STanley MerriTT, Mr. Gerald Donahue, Mr. John Sandberg, Mr. William STrange, and Mr. I-lenry McCaghren. WINTER CABINET Winter Wagon TOM VAN SANT Sfudenf Body Presidenf Whaf will you remember abouf Beverly? As you loolc baclc over four years spenf af Beverly l-lills l-ligh School, you will fhink of fhe experiences of which you have been a parf. Will you recall firsf your pride and esfeem of your school? Maybe you will picfure fhe beaufiful green campus wifh ifs rolling lawns, or maybe cerfain friends or feachers will be fhe firsf fo enfer your mind. Will your fhoughfs wander fo fhe fhrill of fhe opening lriclcoff againsf Loyola, or will you recollecf fhe excifemenf of a cerfain formal dance in fhe spring? As for me, l fhinlc l shall remember longesf fhe liffle fhings abouf Beverly-fhose liffle fraifs and fradifions which give a characfer anol greafness fo our cify called Normandy. l will recall fhaf l have never seen a Norman fail fo sfop when our flag is being raised or fail fo rise in fribufe fo a guesf spealcer. l have never mef a member of our faculfy nor an adminisfrafor who is nof genuinely inferesfed in our welfare and acfivifies. l will remember fhe sound of fhe band. l will remember singing fhe Alma Mafer. Above all, l will remember fhaf you, fhe sfudenf body, have macle fhese memories possible. l am proud fo have been one of you. TOM VAN SANT MARLENE HINDS SUZY Tl-lAl.l-lElMER BILL BACON BRAD JEFFRlES Vice-Presidenf Commissioner of Records Commissioner of Finance Commissioner of Publicfy SALLY SELBY SKlP NlCl-TOLSON BETSY ROBERTS JACKIE AKRlDGE EdiTor-in-Chief Head Yell Co-Chairman Head Pom- Highlighfs Leader SoiriT CommiTTee pon Girl Wheels Whirl WinTer 48's STudenT Council cleared The paTh Tor Norman expansion. Presided over by Tom Van SanT and RoberTs' Rules oT Qrder, The Council was spurred on by Normans' needs and suggesTions. For The TirsT Time, The drill Team and band were allowed busses Tor Traveling To and Trom some oT our disTanT pigslcin rodeos. lvluch Time and eTTorT was spenT in Trying To curb The daily siampedes Through The hallways, which prove To be so dangerous To liTe and limb. Tom's pioneering spiriT highlighTed The Term by rusTling up communiTy supporT Tor aThleTic evenTs bo+h here and away. This is anoTher good sTep Toward Norman expansion. Campus cleanup, including caTeTeria regulaTions, was again presenTed To sTudenT oody aLTenTion. PermiTTing The sale oT hoT-dogs aT TooTball games, making The Boys' League calce aucTion an annual evenT, and approving The Music-lvlal4ers as an honor club Tor music maiors were a Tew more oT The services accomplished by This winTer's Team oT school represenTaTives. WINTER COUNCIL poses Tor pics-sTanding are Daryl Snyder, ArT STauTTer, George Eralces, Joanie LeaviTT, Diande Fleury, and Sally Selby. FronT row includes Alan Barry, Suzy Thalheimer, Bill Bacon, Tom Van SanT, Marlene l-linds, Laurie Glass, and Merry lvlerriTT. WINTER COUNCIL I7 SUMMER CABINET FRANK ULF STudenT Body PresidenT Summer Stage As we close The doors To our high school liTe, we should look back over The years we have spenT aT Beverly. We have worked TogeTher in The classroom and have compeTed wiTh each OTher on The aThleTic Tield. Some OT Our experiences we shall cherish Toreveri and oThers will serve as lessons nOT To be repeaTed. We have seen The Torming OT our sTudenT canTeen, The insTallaTion OT The memorial chimes, and lasT and mosT beneTicial, we have wiTnessed a more friendly spiriT OT Tellowship among all The sTudenTs on our campus. IT all OT you who remain cOnTinue To carry on in This spiriT OT Tellow- ship, your school will always be looked upon as a school OuTsTanding in every Tield: scholarship, sporTsmanship, and Tellowship. l would like TO express my sinceresT appreciaTion TO my Council Tor The splendid work each member has done This pasT semesTer, and also To The adminisTraTiOn and TaculTy, who cooperaTed wiTh us TO The TullesT measure. And lasT, buT nOT leasT, l would like To Thank The sTudenT body as a whole, who made my Term OT oTTice one never To be TOrgOTTen. FRANK ULF BETSY ROBERTs suzY THALHEIMER BRucE Roeeizs JIM eOLosToNE Vice-PresidenT Commissioner of Records Commissioner OT Finance Commissioner of Publ Ty DAVID DYER JOHNNY MANN BARBARA PICKUS PAT ABRAMS EdiTOr-in-Chief Head Yell CO-Chairman CO-Chairman Highlighfs Leader SDiriT COmmiTTee SpiriT COmmiTTee pokes Spin Spring Tervor galloped ThroughOuT The i949 Summer Council. STudenT body PresidenT Frank UIT organized his cabine+ inTO one OT The mosT eTTecTive and energeTic Councils ever To work Toward school Triendship, cleanliness, and all-round imprOvemenT. l-lello Day was The TirsT real sTep in prOmOTing Triendship and spiriT Towards Normans' improvemenT. Campus cleanup was parTially solved when The honor clubs each agreed To dOnaTe one lunch period a week TO picking up papers around The campus. SOmeThing new in cOOperaTiOn, a STudenT-FaculTy Board, is in acTiOn To discuss problems exisTing beTween sTudenTs and Teachers. Harnessing The danger OT running in The halls, a sysTem OT a 3 minuTe bell was insTalled in place OT The hecTic 2 minuTe bell. A major campaign issue-The elecTric scoreboard-will be realized beTOre The end OT The year, when clubs and sTudenTs buy and erecT Their long-awaiTed scoreboard on The gym Tield. The Council also planned Tor The ringing OT The chimes once every hour Trom 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. lT's going To be hard Tor succeeding councils TO equal The spiriT OT This l949 Summer Coun- cil or TO Tind prOiecTs on which' To work ThaT This group has nOT already approached Or solved. LOOKlN6 PRETTY is The Summer Council-Top row, ArT STauTTer, Larry SpecTor, Jack BuTler, DOroThy James, l-lenry Moore, Barbara Pickus, Mary Anderson, and Fred Feingold. SeaTed are Jack Skinner, PaTTy l-leim, Jay Sandrich, Suzy Thalheimer, Frank UIT, BeTsy RoberTs, George Frakes, and Mike Glick. SUMMER COUNCIL GIRLS' LEAGUE Ladies' Aid Society MERRY MERRlTT PATTY l'lElM Winler Presidenl Summer President i ll lhe sludenls ol Beverly l-lills l-ligh School have noliced a lriendlier leeling around campus, il proves lhal lhe Girls' League lruly has a golden louch. Their grealesl aim lhis year was lo promole closer unily among lhe girls, and wilh lhis purpose in mind, several leas and parlies were held lor lhe newcomers lo Beverly's halls. Wilh Merry Merrill and Pally l-leim each occupying lhe loreman's posilion lor a semesler, lhe League perlormed many oulslanding lasks. Among ils accomplishmenls are lhree lhal meril special nolice. The Albion Slreel School Chrislmas parly was held lor lhe less lorlunale children wilh Sanla Claus and his League helpers dislribuling gills. The Girls' League is known lor ils philanlhropic nalure, and in lhe inleresl ol olhers, lhe girls sponsored lhe Red Cross drive al Normandy. Anolher imporlanl iob, ollen overlooked by mosl sludenls. was lhe arranging ol some excellenl assemblies. These lasks, and olhers, were carried oul lo perleclion by Beverly's belles. The League can look back upon lhis year's records and lrulhlully say, Today well lived. GIRLS' LEAGUE governmenl includes Marilyn Willey, Sherry Brown, Molly Cosgrave, Connie Weinlraub, Shirley Shakeley, Mary l-lahn, Debbie Williams. and Sarane Waldman lslandinglg Donna Gershon, Belh Sieroly, Pally l-leim, and Mimi Lager lsealedl. ' 20 BOYS' LEAGUE Men Map Plans ALAN BARRY JACK SKINNER Winfer President Summer President Blazing a sfraighf frail fo an acfive year, Alan Barry and Jack Skinner guided fhe Boys' League wifh new ideas and commiffees fhaf increased League acfivifies. Gef Acguainfecl Day sfeered prospecfive Beverly men around fhe homesfead and seffled fhem info fhe life of Normandy. Levied lads iumped fhrough noon volleyball games as fhe sporfs commiffee inifiafed an inframural sporfs program designed fo lighf fhe spark of afhlefic falenf. Through Boys' League work, Normans experience fhe fun and friendliness of exchange assem- blies. This year Beverly hosfed and exchangd falenf wifh EI Segundo, Reolonolo, and Sanfa Monica. Norman Day, fhe day when alumni renew campus acguainfance, and fhe annual cake aucfion fo raise funds for Albion Sfreef were fwo imporfanf evenfs in feaming up inferesf, bofh in and ouf of school. Af Samo's Bay League Boys' League conference, Dave Phelps and Gordon Clarke helped iron ouf problems of fhe brawny sex. Mr. Ed Ellioff and Mr. Marfin Mellon were sponsor and assisfanf sponsor respecfively. BOYS' LEAGUE big leaguers are lsfandingl Chuck Murray, Tom Tannenbaum, Don Lozabnick, and Larry Specforg lseafedl Dick Alfman, Don Wolfe, David Dyer, and Gordon Clarke. Missing officers are Presidenfs Alan Barry and Jack Skinner: Commissioners of Afhlefics Bruce Wadman and Chuck Liggiff: and Dave Phelps, secrefary. 2 I , f 3 I Q 4 i J TOP ROW: Dick Pauley, Mimi Lager, Joan Leaviff, Merry Merriff, Dean O'Brien. BOTTOM ROW: Bill lnglis, John Broderick, Frank Ulf and Paul Marx, Chief Jusfices. STUDENT COURT tudent Sheriffs Try Desperados Af Normandy, even desperados are innocenf unfil proved guilfy! Sfudenf governmenf could never be complefe wifhouf a Sfudenf Courf. Beverly's Sfudenf Courf Depufies endeav- or fo enforce school rules and regulafions by cashing in on fhe Norman Plan. This plan, formed by Dow Carpenfer, sfalces each sfudenf ouf wifh 40 poinfs af fhe guarfer's sfarf and penalizes miscreanfs by subfracfing fhose poinfs according fo fhe offense. Ofher fhan fardies, no poinfs are falcen away from a sfudenf wifhouf his firsf being called fo Sfudenf Courf, where he is charged and fhen offered an opporfunify fo explain his misconducf. Decisions can be reversed or wifh- drawn af fhe Courf's discrefion. Class disfurbances, cuf- fing classes, and unexcused absences head fhe lisf of viola- fions. Sfudenfs are always welcome fo discover for fhemselves how fheir Sfudenf Courf funcfions by affending fhe weelc- ly affer-school proceedings. The success of Beverly's Sfu- denf Courf and fhe Norman Plan has been so valuable fhaf several ofher high schools have observed if and falcen good advanfage of ifs desirabilify. 22 Q.. ...,. ,.,,, M ,, ,, .wwf SPIRIT COMMITTEE M r f TOP ROW: Bill Bacon, Ralph Riskin, Frank Ulf. SECOND ROW: Bruce Rogers, Jim GoldsTone, Dick AlTman, Bruce Wadman, Don Wolfe, Doug Hill. THIRD ROW. Chuck LiggiTT, Larry MuenTer, PaT Abrams, ldelle Feinberg, Suzy Thalheimer. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Randall, Jackie Akridge, Barbara Pickus, BeTsy RoberTs. Local Leaders Hustle Support ' Knowledge oT a coming game seT The SpiriT CommiTTee To painTing posTers, curling crepe paper, and planning programs. A greaT boon Towards winning The SpiriT Trophy, The cornmiTTee-led by PaT Abrams, BeTsy RoberTs, and Barbara Pickus-eTTecTively planned and execuTed rallies and decoraTions Tor aThleTic evenTs. For home games They roped OTT secTions Tor adulTs and opposing Tans, adorned sTands and goalposTs, ushered, and sold programs. ' SpiriT boosTing Boys' League BoosTers began Their club aT Beverly by Torming an organized rooTing secTion aT Normandy's TooTball games. SporTing orange caps and whiTe shirTs, The boys saT in reserved seaTs in The grandsTand and helped direcT The yells ThaT spurred The players onward. TOP ROW: Dick Ward, STan Shake, John Broderick, Bill Inglis, Ben HexTer, Fred Feingold. SECOND ROIN: Howard Rubin, John RosaTi, Don Vasquez, Bill Biel, STuar'T Erwin, Irwin Belsky, Jerry Menclelson, Ralph Marx, Rad Wilger, Ted Tiss, Joe Eudemiller, Sandy Ragins, Jack BuTler, Dave SchmidT, Ed Sewell. THIRD ROW: Larry SpecTor, Gordon ScoTT, Miles Goldman, Don Rowson, Chuck Murray, Dave Phelps, Tom Tannenbaum, Don Lozabnick, Don McDaniel, Don RiesTra, Dick Mallek, Gene Abrams, Dick Balos, Allen Mendel, Fred STern, Bob HoyT. FOURTH ROW: Barry Greenberg, AssisTanT Chairman: Don FacTor, Doug Pruessing, Phil JaTTe, Harold Rimer, Mark Lamken, Henry Moore, Harold Miller, Leonard Kruger, Dick Laurion, Jim Allen, Daryl Snyder, Don Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: Gordon Clarke, Chairman: STeye Young, Ronnie Friedman, Barry Gross, Dick Donaldson, Morgan Lee, Lucky RoberTs, Johnny Mann, Jay Briggs, Paul Olson, Ted Landon, Lorrin STein, John Phillips, ArT STauFFer, BarT Sewell. BOYS' LEAGUE BOOSTERS n N Q x - X 1 17-iii? Q so X J X 6 -gfw iv 'ra' 0 .. ' From one class room to one hundred and one, from one teacher a year to one every fifty minutes, from a hitching post to a parking lot - - this is the trail blazed by pioneers. Uur classes are the potential PRUSPECTORS xx 56:5 Y A x kxjxl. fx. qw., . wig' xy N Ax xx Q Sw v XX . i X MN ' HQ X J.: X X 1 . A S X A , S NN WM xi 'Ki gg N, M E3 Q INR Qi - EX ,K X f.1im,v-1-M idk 2 M4 EE x :awww ff- x H E4 JS , my , 'L , W , f,,r,r,, ,. 4 M! nw wwf f cfff y , 4 1 5 mgxiglex ' MV' vw, ,mf , f ' fi 714, 1 L QW, y 4 we! H M 'f ww S W!! M 4 3 Q .f Q wig 'f ,M Wm' ' 3 fa P y, f ' W 7 , , V4V, ,, .. , W 2,1 5 , QQ? I ,f 4' Q Z , iffw igjwwbfa' , Aw- W ' M 1,?a'Wf M, Z? ,,, M 1 j ff +2 sf , , W, , f 7 K , X K. E ' f . My ,WM by ' . Mlm ,fx-mf f- 3 fdf 4 2 E 'H ' 1 uv p,Qgj.f'fY2f11f4 I f 7 f , ,V 'Q W ,,,,ff.,f,Mw 4- Wo 59 f 'f J W? 72167 QW 7 X' Xmf wif 1 bfi' Xp, Q , X. Zyl My xx My f X7 f N f x f Q , Q f 'I H, V x i 3 Rama it Q if 2 ' I Lara 2 :Ska - -A3 W1 MR. JOHN B. CROSSLEY, Cheer happily alaoul The Sporlsmanship Tro- JAY SANDRICI-l receives The gavel Leader Skip Nicholson, and Sludenl phy, welcomed back lo Beverly for lhe from Winler Presidenl Frank Cavignac Body Presidenl Tom Van Sami group rhird lime. PROCESSIONAL ............... ., POMP and CIRCUMSTANCEU-Elgar ..., Class of Winler I949 SALUTE TO THE FLAG ..4rr...... . . . A.......r..................... Led by Thomas Rowley Van Sanl THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER ..,..., Smilh ...,....,,......,,......,......... High School Orchesfra INVOCATION ......,............ . . , .,,,.......,.,... ..,.. ......., R a bbi Bernard Harrison PIANO SOLO ....... . . , Malaguena -Lecuona .r........ ........ L orayne Joye Sokolow INTRODUCTION ,... . . The Class of Winler I949 .r......... Franklyn George Cavignac PIANO SOLO ,.... . . . Wal+z in C Sharp Minor -Chopin ........,. Richard Reid Clarlie ADDRESS ,..4.., . . . Reminiscence on a Golden Theme .,..... Doris Amelia Schneider PIANO SOLO ..... . . . Fan+asie-lmpromp+u -Chopin. . . ......,... Viola Mae Swyl ADDRESS ....,.. . . , Our Golden Oppor+uni+y ........ .... C harles Bradford Jeffries PROSPECTOR PICKS lor W'49 named as mosl popular, Sludenl Body Presi- denl Tom Van Sanl and lhe all-around SETTING OUT on The mos+ lilcely lo awards gal, Liz Slern. succeed palh are Brad Jeffries and ,ax ss! si I . X. x si sl . 1 1 xxxx s Si , K and wiih ii Ihe responsibilify ihai means FOREVER FAITI-IFUL. Ronnie DeVoe, Liz Siern gained 99.9470 pure aiiencl- heacl man for Jrhe class oi Summer '49. Naomi Cooperman, Diclc Clarke, and ance. COMMENCEME OVERTURE ....i...................... Merry Wives of Windsor -Nicolai ....... High School Orches+ra PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS ..... .,.........,,.............,,.... M r. John B. Crossley, Principal PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS .... . . ..... ......... ....,..... M r . Horace L. Blackman, Jr. Member of +he Board of Educafion ROLL CALL ...............,.. ,..... ......... . ,... M r . Harry AI'l'er, Assis+an+ Principal ALMA MATER .,... . . . . . ....,............,.......... Words and Music by Bill Fore S'46 BENEDICTION .....,,................. .,....,....,....,..................... R abbi Bernard Harrison RECESSIONAL .............,......... War March of +he PriesI's -Mendelssohn. . .Class of Winfer I949 VOCAL MUSIC-Director, Mr. Glen M. Case SPONSOR of fhe CLASS-Mrs. Eleanor F. Welch BEVERLY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA-Direcior, Mr. George M. Wrighi' Liz Sfern, graduaies' nominees of '49ers BEST LOOKIN' is The Iiile Ioesiowecl on Skip Nicholson and Beiiy Marx. who oughr 'ro come ouf in Ihe chips. Ihese gorgeous hunks of humaniiy- ALAN BARRY MARIANNE BARTOK JOAN BIRDWELL . JOAN BRUNN FRANK CAVIGNAC RICHARD CLARKE GLORIA FAITH BRAD JEFFRIES TOM O'LEARY VIOLA SWYT Sealbearer MARION FISCI-IEL BARBARA FRANKEL PAT GEOGI-IEGAN LYN GOLDSTONE ALAN GOTTSCHALK JOHN KNOTEK EUGENE KOGAN JACKIE KOTKIN NATALIE LEWINTER DIANE MANTER GRANT PENISTON JEAN READ LARRY ROBBIN MARLENE RUBENSTEIN DORIS SCHNEIDER HELEN SZEKLER HENRY TRIMBLE FRED VAN DRUTEN TOM VAN SANT MORT VINER NAOMI COOPERMAN CONNIE CORNELL ED CRUMMEY TED GROSSMAN WILTON HAFF LEE HERSCI-IBER6 BETTY MARX MARILYN MASTELLER BETSY MAULDIN SHIRLEY SEE BOB SHERMAN JOYE SOKOLOW ALLAN WETHMELLER JACK WHITE JOAN WHITE RONNIE DEVOE FLORENCE HOGAN SKIP NICHOLSON LIZ STERN Eohebian SeaIbearer CHARLENE YUSTER DON EISENBERG JEAN I-IUBACHEK ELYSE NOVEY RUTH STONE CAMERA SI-IY SENIORS Cari Isaacs Richard Mohme Roger WoIcoI r 29 DQXNIING C LASS Bcycrly H1115 High -chool STUDENT DRIVERS' paradise is The 1949 Ford. MR. REINI-IARD STERN, driving insTrucTor, ex- Mr. John B. Crossley presenTs The lceys To Frank plains The saTeTy oT The dual conTroIs To Suzy Thal- Ulf on l3ehalT oT The driving classy while Don Rus- heirner, one oT The driving sTudenTs released Trom sell, Ford represenTaTive, and Mr. R. G. MiTchell ap- sTudy hall To ol3Tain behind-The-wheel experience. prove The TransacTion. PROCESSIONAL ............... .. POMP and CIRCUMSTANCEH-Elgar ..., Class of Summer 1949 SALUTE TO THE FLAG ..4....,,.. .. ................11....,........... Led by Franklin E. Ulf Ill THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER ..,.... SmiTl1 ,.,........4.....,..,.,........., High School OrchesTra INVOCATION ....,............. .. ....,..................... RT. Rev. Msgr. PaTrick J. Concannon INTRODUCTION ..... .. The Class of Summer 1949 .....,............ Jay H. Sandrich VIOLIN SOLO ..,,. .. ConcerTo in G Minor -Bruclc ............ DoroThy Elaine SpraH' ADDRESS ,,.,.... ... GoIclen HeriTage ..1........4., ..... S haron BaxTer Brown VOCAL SOLO ....,. .,. SpiriT Flower -Campbell-TipTon ..,....,,, Marilyn Louise Gump ADDRESS ............,.. . . . VicTory for The Americans ....,.......... Joan Marlyn Feinberg STRING OUARTETTE: ...1 ... Eine kleine NachTmusilc -MozarT ...... Myra KesTenbaum, Elaine SpraTT, George TipTon, RuTl1 Lauren PIANO ENSEMBLE: .... .,. Valse -Arensky .,..,1...,..... Marco Wolff and Lilie Wollin MOST LIKELY TO succeed is The oT gold dusT, Molly Cosgrave, Jay San- POPULARITY raTes in any '49er's lan- TiTle besTowed on These TuTure gleaners drich, and Judy Ro-ss. guage, as Franlc Ulf and BeTsy RoberTS. x K K I . . so .- C les X in eg W 5q7W,,, ,,, , L ' affw 'ff' My f ' ' I 9 S riis J f f KVM I wif? SERVICE, SCHOLARSHIP, and leadership en- abled John Broderick, David Dyer, Diande Fleury, Sally Selby, Bersy Roberls, and absenlee, Paul Marx, Io be chosen as 'rhe six gradualing Norman Ephe- bians. . HIGHEST SCHOLASTIC award is Ihe coveled Eacully Scholarship Cup garnered by Carolyn Aiken wilh her grade poinl average of 2.95 for 48 unils of worlc. COMMENCEME ADDRESS ........,,.,......,.. , . . Cen'IenniaI ...,...... . . . MARIMBA SOLO .,.....,............ Ave Maria -Schuberl' ..... PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS .... . ,......... . PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ..... ....,..., ..,............Tom Thompson Telaneus ..,.Mr. John B. Crossley, Principal . A . . . , . . . . .Mrs. Margare+ Meserve Member of ihe Board of Educafion ROLL CALL ,.,,..,,....,.,.... Mr. Harry Alfer, Assisfanf Principal ALMA MATER ..., .... I . . . . .......,........... ,..,. W ords and Music by Bill Fore, S'46 BENEDICTION ,......,.,,...,.......,, . . ............,,. .....,. R I. Rev. Msgr. Pafriclc J. Concannon RECESSIONAL, , . . . , . . .....,, War March of Ihe Pries+s -Mendelssohn. .Class of Summer I949 VOCAL MUSIC-Direclor, Mr. Glen M. Case SPONSOR of fhe CLASS-Mrs. Eleanor F. Welch BEVERLY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA-Direc-lor, Mr. George M, Wrighi LADIES PAINT and slrong men rnosl handsome Bill Inglis and mosl beau- Ihal' well loved Iwosome, can Ieslily. quiver before The combined gazes ol Iilul Molly Cosgrave. M37 X I GEORGE ABEL PEGGY ABLETT ELEANOF1 ADLER CAROLYN AIKEN JIM ALBECK DICK ALTMAN Torchbearer Sealbearer Facully Scholarship Cup JIM BERGER CAROL BERNSTEIN ROGER BLANCHARD DORIA BONI-IAM SUE BRANDWEIN CAROLE BRIGGS Torchbearer Summer School Sealbearer JACK BUTLER GLORIA BUCKSTEN JULES CABEEN JOAN CANTAROW BETSY CAUDILL MITZI CAVIGNAC Summer School MOLLY COSGRAVE l-IELENE COLBURN MAL CROSBY DARLENE DALTON GENE DAVIS ANDRE DE BAUBIGNY RODG-ER ELANDER ED ELLENHORN JANET ELSEELDER ORVE EVANS VARNUM EVANS JOAN EEINBERG Summer School Torchbedref 37 PAULA ARNOW BILL BACON LOMA BALD EMILY BARNES PHYLLIS BAUGHMAN JOHN BRODERICK SHERRY BROWN PHYLLIS BROWNFIELD BARBARA BURT Ephebian SHARON CLARK BARBARA COH EN BARBARA COLE Torchbearer JACK DE CASASUS JAMES DELANEY DOROTHY DITTMER Summer School MICKEY FEUERSTEIN GERALD FINNERMAN FLORENCE FLAM KEITH CONWAY WILLIAM DUNN DIANDE FLEU RY Torchbearer Ephebian JOAN BURTON SALLY COMBS DAVID DYER Torchbearer Sealbearer Ephebian BARBARA FORD NANCY FORD JOAN FRIEDMAN RONALD GANS JIM GROLD ED GROSS Torchbearer MARILYN GUMP NANCY MICHAEL HOFFMAN HOLLINGSWORTH RICHARD HOLMEN MARY ANN KANE MYRA KESTENBAUM BUDDY KNICKMEYER Torchbearer RICHARD LEIGH GEORGE LEVENTEN ED LEVIN Summer Session JIM GAY ED GELTMAN HARRIET GLAZER Torchbearer Summer Session Sealbearer MARY HAHN MARILYN HARTER ANN HATTEROTH BOB HOMEL JOHN HOUSER JOAN HURLEY MAX KOFFMAN NINA KRAMER MAXINE KRIEGER ROY LEVIN HARRIET LEVINSON BETTY LEWIS ,- STEVE GLICK JEAN HAUGEN PHYLLIS HYMAN DONA KROON JIM LIEBERMAN JIM GOLDSTONE BARBARA HAYDEN BILL INGLIS M ITZI GOLLOS Summer Session PATTY HEIM MIKE INMAN Torchbearer MARYLOU LANNI ELAINE LASMAN JOHNNY LOEFFLER DONALD LORD JEAN GRANT DOUG H ILL Torchbearer Sealbearer DOROTHY JAMES RUTH LAUREN MARILYN LUCAS CHUCK GRIFFIN MARLENE I-IINDS JANICE JAMES JOAN LEAVITT JOAN LYMAN DAN MACRAE JACK MARSH PAUL MARX RALPH MARX MERRY MERRITT Ephebian NAN MORRIS ROBERT MORRIS LARRY MUENTER MARILYN NATHAN BRUCE NELSON NANCY PICKUS RICHARD PIERSON JUDY POWELL CHARLES RICHARD RALPH RISKIN RUTH ROSENFELDER JUDY ROSS BARBARA ROWDON SHIRLEY ROWSON JOYCE RUBIN ELAINE SCHLOSS VIRGINIA SCHURZ JIM SEIDEN SALLYSELBY GEORGIA SHERMAN Eph 'n TorcI1E:eIaarer Sea I bearer PATTY-J O M EY RAN WILLIAM NELSON Summer Session BETSY ROBERTS Ephebian CARL RUDNICK FRANK SIEGEL FRANK MILLER MARILYN MILLER MILTON MILLER ROWLAND MILLS EUGENE MORNELL BARBARA NESA PHIL O'NEIL DICK PARKER PETER PASCAL HARRY PETERZELL Summer Session JANICE ROBINSON GAIL ROSE NINA ROSE PATRICIA ROSE LARRY ROSENBLOOM DOLORES RUSSOMAN RUTH RYKOFF JAY SANDRICH ANN SAVILLE BOB SCHAFER COLETTE SIGAL CHARLES SILL RONALD SINCLAIR GAYLE SINGER JACK SKINNER DON SLATE MARCELLA SMITH LARRY SPECTOR PATRICIA SPECTOR ELAINE S-PRATT ELEANOR TAYLOR DICK TELANEUS SUZY THALHEIMER TOM THOMPSON GEORGE TIPTON BILL WAXMAN JAMES WEBB JO-ANN WEBB JOAN WEINER JOAN WEST HARVEY WITT DON WOLFE MARCO WOLFF LILIE WOLLIN JANET ZABEL DIANA STECHER Summer Session CAROL TREISTER MARY LOU WEST M ELVI N ZAG ER Torchbea rer Sealbearer LOIS STOLAROFF NANCY SUTI-IERLAND DOLORES SYLVER BILL TACKABERRY ANNE TAYLOR JANICE TUCKER FRANKLIN ULF LOUISE VALDOVINOS BRUCE WADMAN JACK WATSON MORRIS WHEELER LESLIE WILLIAMS NANCY WILLIAMS PATRICIA WIMER SUE ZIEGLER ANN ZIMMFPMAN JIM ZUKOR CAMERA SI-IY Torchbearer Conrad Brornberg Sealbearer PhyIIis Kopp Crane MiIIer Marifa Owen Edward Rabalais John Van Dolah HOPE WINTI-I ERS SENIORS Robert Imrnerman Harrison Lasky Jim Myose Peggy PeIersen Barbara Rogers Sfan Zimmerman -new X. - ugveu 'V A V V rg- QV, Xf Q, 1 xg? 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Sian Bickman Roger Blanchard Beverly Brown Bernard Bunn Gene Campeau Jerry Casselman Gordon Clarke Helene Colburn Myra Colenberg Joan Compler l-larriel Culler Charles Daniels Caryl Dielz Joan Dolqiner Lawrence Dumas Marvin Dunn Joyce Eiler Gerald Faclor George Fisher Lois Norman Karp Bob Kogan Phyllis Kopp Claire Kuhns Chuck Jim Myose Mary Noe Bob O'Keefe Marilyn Pincus Diane Larry Slolo Elinor Small Sandra Smiley Roberl Spielman Palricia Abrams Nalhalie Adler Jackie Akridqe Gordon Alexander Gerald Frank Bacon Beverly Baines Girard Baker George Barnes Willia Frank Black Torn Blake Rochelle Blink Leonard Block G Viclor Friedman Ruth Gelrnan Roberl Glick Jane Gordon rossman l-larrison Lasky Dick Leiqh Don McDaniel Pal Mcliibbin Murray Dorolhy Reynolds Muriel Schnilzer Sian Shake Elizabelh Shore Siegel Tom Tannenbaum Ted Tiss John Wiffmer Dorly Zimberolf Elaine Allers Pal All Carroll Anderson Mary Anderson Bachrack l-larrielf Bauman Doreen Beebe Judy Bernslein Gary Bernslein m Biel Shirley Bongard Burfon Boudinol Ilona Brady Richard Brady Marlene Branker Jay Briggs Joan Brown Barbara Burnslein Bonnie Byrnes Pal Doris Colburn Peler Cohen Rosalie Cohen Shelly Clyman Carole Carewe Marcia Carfer Yvonne Chalfanf Ronald Chez Cleary Oliver Conway Tom Cooney George Cofliar Brooks Cowqill Carol Crawford George Crosby Jimmy Deak Tom Cussen Richard Donaldso Sheoard Davidson Jim Donnersfaq Horner Davis Janice Dollenheim Anne Ellioll F1 Howard Elzer Esfelle Emerson Bob Ensign Ronnie Epslein Rober Jerome Faber Alan Feinberg ldelle Feinberg Palricia Feldman Janet Norman Frankforl Neal Franson Roger Franson Nancy Friend Annabe Ruih Glesby Beverly Glor Enid Goffler William Goldfarb Carol Beverly Gran? William Granl Barry Greenberg Florence Greenspan Tom H Janef Hammerman Gayle Hansel Donna Harlman Dora Hawkins Siuari Erwin Bobbe Anne Eiche Sandra Evans Janel Ewing l Ezzell Dick Fisher Lorraine Fisher Pauline Filzharris George Frakes Frankel Barbara Gardner Donna Gershon Ronna Gershon Morlon Gerson I Gilbert Joel Goldman Ann Goldslein Sheila Goldslone Phyllis Goodman Goshow Max Greevan Roberi Grossman Joan Gruenberq Pal Guniher aldeman Lorna Hendrickson Dick Hexfer Chuck Heyler Dave Hofchkin William Houser Richard Huberly Gloria Hughes Joyce Hupp Barbara Hyman Edwi Peier Kane Rosalee Kanlor Louis Kaufman David Keeler Paul Don Krasne Thomas Krasner Sfeve La Fever Marqarel Lager Barba Moses Lerner Barbara Levine Joan Licker Charles Liggill' Gloria Pierre Mahieux Johnny Mann Fred Manfer Ginger Marfindale Florence John Milano Pauline Miller Harlan Moorey Henry Moore Faye King Nicholson Barbara Noble Ina Nuell Dean O'Brien Jane Hymson Lewis Jarvis Carol Johanson Tommy Johnson ri Kahn Mona Kellogg Harrley Kern Cynlhia Knechf Gloria Kopman Korb Mark Lamken Susan Lapkoff Nancy Lauck John Laye ra Lebe Lindie Lindslrom Virginia Loew Donald Lozabnick Lois Lyman McGough Nelly Marlinez Howard Mason Nancy Maurselh lvan Meilus Meriwelher Marcia Nason Diane Neely Sandra Neely Sluarl Nerfler Nicholson Nancy Oqilvie Bill Oren Dick Orgell Charles Ourganiian Fred Palrnieri Dick Pauley Roy Pelican Donald Peferson David Phelps Joan Carol Jean Phillips Barbara Pickus Palricia Pierce Bill Promisel Purifz Susan Randall Joel Rapp Bill Reeves Maurice Reznick Joan Roberf Rogah' Bruce Rogers George Romiq John Rosali Frank Richard Ryerson William Sawelson Gayle Schlanger David Schrnidl Jordan Rice Anqelo Richard Charles Robbins Gladys Robinson Robinson Erwin Rosen Viclor Rosen Lawrence Ross Richard Ross Rowley Louis Schreiber Bunny Schuelz Charles Scoll Gordon Scoll Sharon Sebell Francis Semere Mario Sernere Roberl Serf Edmund Sewell Bernard Shapiro Archie Sharp William Sharpless Sandra Shelly Ann Sherman Barbara Sherman Berh Sieroly Quenrin Siqler Gloria Simon Phyllis Simon Beyerly Srnarl' Que Srnarl Carol Smilh Roberl Smilh Kennefh Snyder Saul Snyder Ellen Soss Charmaine Spechl Shirle Sperling Lee Slander Ann Slalham Lowell Slallsmilh Marlene Sudmin Jim Tinsman Ann Tobey Carol Tollsledl Jacquelyn Turbow Sarane Sluarl' Walker Dick Ward Marilyn Ward John Weed Rod Andre Williams Deborah Williams Marilyn Winnick Eddie Wissen Euqene Abrams Richard Ackerman Barbara Alan Gilberl Allen Marilyn Vale Don Vasquez Bei-nee Waqer Susy Wald Waldman Carole Weinslein Marilyn Werlheimer Anne Weslmore Lee Weslon Wilger Grela Wolf Elaine Wolfson Les Yellowifz William Yoakam Joyce Allman Elias Anlaky John Anliqnas Sheldon Appel Elinor Awan Audrey Bach Phillip Backer Florence Barnefr Barbara Barr Pafricia Barry Ralph Ba'reS Jan Beeson Frank Beelson Joe Benford Jane? Berger Barbara Biddell Alice Blacksrone Thomas Blakisfon Barbara Blafl Don Ballenbacker Joy Bowman Priscilla Bowman Diane Boyce Susan Braun Siege Braverman Rufh Bressi Arlene Breuer Palricia Broderick Sandra Brooks Fred Brown John Brown Marion Bruce William Bulfinqer Carolyn Burke Homer Burrell Dean Cady Slepha Carolyn Clark Marlin Clark Basil Clyman Sheldon Cohen Carol Luann Cosqrave Jerry Crollneck Jeanne Curry Gary Damsker Jam Robin Eager Pal Elcan Deborah Ephraim Mariorie Feinbero Alan Call Kennelh Campeau Charles Carler Anoela Caso nie Cilron Belly Cole Charles Coleman Miles Coleman Mary Anne Commons Conner Rozanne Delman Ernesl Dernburg Joyce Diller Georqina Dominquez es Drury Belsy Feldberq Ursula Feldberq Sanford Fine Marcia Finkel Barbara Fisher Sharron Fishman Myrna Fishmanan Roberla Flam Carol Franklin Rodne Hermes Gerundo Virgil Gerundo lrene Gilberl Sheila Ginsberg Sandy Carol Goldslone Marvin Gollseqeri Geraldine Gould Palricia Grace Sara Mary Harman Myra Haveson Carol French Dyanlha French Maurice Friedland Phyllis Frey y Friedman Barlon Glaser Barbara Goelz Eligabelh Goldberg Mark Goldberq Goldberg Nancy Graham Sharon Green Donald Greenblall Gloria Greene Lee Gross Roberl Hill Phyllis Hirsh Ann Hechl Mighael Hoey Lola Henderson Julie Hall Ted Hohl Carl Holsopple Sleve Horrell Roberl Hoyl Palricia Huber Larry Kennelh lrwin Joan Jacobs Marilyn Jacobson Phil Jalfe Ingrid Roberl Karp Gerlrude Kaslor Herberl Kalz Rila Kauffman Mary Ann Huberly DeRenne l-lunsicker Myrna Hyman Vera lmbach Israelson Nancy Janis Josephine Jaylor Sylvia Jeffries Phelps Jewell Johansson Carol Klein Palricia Knox Barbara Landau Ellioll Lalls Morgan Lea Suzanne Le Cron Janice Leedom Phil Leland Marshall Leve There Connie Longhursl Larry McClure Malcolm Maior Dick Mallek Ann Dora Marlinez Alan Mendel Jerry Mendelson Dick Meena Ar? Levinson Jim Levinson Bernard Levander Frances Lichler sia Long Neil Mann Phyllis Manninq Danielle Manlchilc Ronald Marinoli Marlin Joy Messinger Rulh Meyers Larry Miller Frederick Milslein Harvey Minden i l L... 1 13 - ,f 17: S - T Billie Monsen Sfanley Moore Richard Merrill Ellen Morris Jill Morris Jim Morrow Frank Murphy Jack Murray Tom Nalhan Halo Neblell Don Nelson Mary Nelson Shirley Nelson John Marqarel Ohno Rila Olesker Michael Parson? Sylvin Perry Maxine Newman Tony Newman Slewarl Newmark Don Nordslrom Norlhcull Dwiqhl Pelerson Sally Pefersen Beverly Philp Gary Pindler Pamela Powell Billie Prall Douglas Pruessinq Alvin Rabalais Irene Rabinowirsh Loreen Rappaporl Adalene Raskin Barbara Reed Don Resnick H erb Rice Ronald Rice Dick Rinqland Ira Riskin Phyllis Robbins Lucky Roberis Ralph Robinson Richard Romonek Carole Rosenberg Jerry Rosen berg Sue Rosenlelder Barbara Rosenson Don Ross Marilyn Ross Alan Howard Rubin Joan Rubin Paul Rudnick Susan Ruel Mariorie Ross Joan Rolhslein Don Rowson Arlene Rubin Rubin Bill Rumrnel Liselle Sandalch Helen Sanl Roberf Schuelz Buddy Schur Barbara Seelen Al Sandoval Claire Seqal Alice Seizer Myron Edward Shapiro Lola Sherman Luana Sherman Ann Shinqlelon Viki Seldilch Paul Selwyn Barron Sewell Shirley Shakeley Shane Jack Sidney Jill Sidney Ronnie Sieqel Ruth Sieqel Yvonne Sigal John Sill Donald Silverman Donald Smilh Daryl Snyder Sanford Eleanor Slanley Becky Slarz Arr Slaulfer Allred Slern Barbara Laurie Sfurges Barbara Sullivan Michael Sullivan Nancy Taft Rosalyn Spechl Calvin Speclor Fred Specfor Slan Sperling Spielman Carol Slevens Gloria Sliefel Nale Slock Edward Sfrauss Sluchen Carol Tennen Lynn Terrnan Joneen Tellemer Mark Thoreson Charles Tirman Paul Turner June Ulsh Don Vallance Beryl Vogel John Volin Julie Volin Irwin Volk Haqis Waller Belsey Warwick Duke Waxenberq Carol Wayne Connie Weinlraub John Weiser Dona Wessels Eddy While William While Elaine Wiqhlrnan Marilyn Willey Joyce Harlfield Evelyn Hill Jack Wiqqins Myles Wilder Beverly Williamson Eric Willenberq Janel Alan Zirnberoff Naomi Zimmer , ---1,:',i41l iimiii . 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Si WATCHTOWER Surveyors' Record JU DY ROSS EdiTor-in-ChieT Should a miner, '49er, ever Tind himselT in Room I33, home oT The WATCHTOWERE edi- Torial sTaTT, he'd probably be shoT on sighTI Sneezing gold dusT Trom her cloThes and creaTive mind, Judy Ross, sTaTioned aT The ediTor's deslc, mapped ouT and carried ouT original plans, sTories, and sTyle Tor each secTion oT school acTiviTy. Sally Selby, The ediTor's righT hand lady, scruTinized each senTence oT liTerary maTTer Tor mechanical errors. Packed inTo leaping Larry SpecTor's saclc oT duTies was The Task oT organizing phoTographs. Normandy's vigilanTes were Tracked down by TleeT-TooTed Diande Fleury Tor The adminis- TraTion secTion. while Mary Ann Kane and Bob SchaTer discovered Their phoTographic memories recognizing all The Taces in The classes secTion. Carolyn Aiken was hoT on The Trail Tor TacTs abouT exTra-curricular acTiviTies. RuTh RylcoTT Tailed The club caravan Tor TanTalizing TidbiTs oT inside inTormaTion Tor her sTories: PaT Rose wresTled wiTh club Tinances and dug Tor The diggin's secTion. Joel homebody Rapp and STan The ladies man Biclcman delved inTo sporTs' sTaTisTics and speculaTions Tor The mighTy men, while Mary I-Iahn happily repeaTed The sTinT Tor The girls. Finan- cial Tigures were no challenge Tor eTTiciency-experT Doug I-Iill and his assisTanT, Virginia Schurz. Miss RuTh Wheeler conducTed The sTaTT's Tour OT The wild WesT wiTh a Tree hand ThaT sTill reTained a Tirm grip on The reins. MISS RUTH WHEELER SALLY SELBY DOUG HILL MARY ANN KANE Adviser AssisTanT Edi+or Business Manager Classes Proof LARRY SPECTOR CAROLYN AIKEN DIANDE FLEURY BOB SCHAFER AssisTanT EcIiTor AcTiviTies AdminisTraTion Classes PhoTogra phy I I wATcHTowER Year's Claims me - JOl-lNNY LOEFFLER JOAN BRUNN Co-A rT EdiTors DecepTive is The word Tor The aTmosphere oT Tun and Trolic ThaT disguised a good deal oT hard work on The parT oT The W'ATCl-TTOWETQ arT sTaTT. LayouTs, mounTing, cuTTing, planning, composing-all Tell under The sphere oT The sTaTT headed by Joan Brunn and Johnny LoeTTler. They, TogeTher wiTh Judy Ross and Mr. BryanT T-lale, planned each page Tor The enTire book even beTore The advenT oT The liTerary sTaTT. Darlene DalTon and Sally Combs supplied supplemenTary inTeresT TirsT semesTer Tor WinTer grad-sTaTTers Ted Grossman and Ed Crummey. Members oT The sTage crew who came To lighT during 5Th period remained To work on The problems aT hand. WiTh The spring came Marcia Nason, Sherry Brown, and Rochelle Blink To help wiTh The phoTography mounTing. Dick Pierson assisTed in The exacTing work oT preparing picTures Tor The engraver. Johnny LoeTTler wenT wild going WesTern Tor his carToons-among The besT in recenT years. Carrying ouT The Theme, JusT May I? Johnny gave his '49ers The modern Touch oT his own brand oT subTle humor. Marco WolTT planned-and his TrusTy Leica phoTographed-The ingenious shoTs Tor The division sheeTs. King and Skip Nicholson and Dick Romonek handled much oT The sTudenT phoTog- raphy. Cover crediT goes To Lois STolaroTT. Mr. B. M. l-lale provided The inspiraTion, assisTance, and calm assurance under pressure ThaT insured The besT eTTorTs oT his highly coordinaTed and congenial sTaTT. JQEL RAPP RUTH RYKOFF STAN BICKMAN DARLENE DALTON TED GROOSSMAN SALLY COMBS DICK PIERSON MR. BRYANT I-TALE BOYS. Sporfs Clubs Boys' SporTs L y T L y T LavouT M T g A,-1 Adviiger MARY HAHN VIRGINTA SCT-TURZ PAT ROSE ED CRUMMEY Sl-TERRY BROWN MARCIA NASON ROCT-TELLE BLINK WOLFF Girls. Sports Assy. Business Manager Clubs LavouT MounTlng MounTlng I MounTlng Division SheeTs HIGHLIGHTS Findings Told SALLY SELBY DAVID DYER Eclifor-in-Chief Edifor-in-Chief Winfer Semesfer Summer Sernesfer Eranfic seniors pounding fypewrifersg caufious cubs whispering in corners: class, phone, and fypewrifer bells ringing simulfaneously-all fhese combine in bringing fhe excifemenf of a gold sfrike fo each edifion of HIGHLIGHTS, fhe weekly iournal fhaf is fhe voice of Normandy. Leading fhe paper fhrough a successful firsf semesfer was Sally Selby, edifor-in-chief. Boss Lady managed fhe difficulf fask of coordinafing a sfaff which sfill mainfained ifs individualify. Mary Hahn and Tom Thompson broughf vigorous coverage and a fresh look fo fheir fronf page. Judy Ross' inimifable sfyle dominafed second page's sophisficafed columns and ediforials. On fhird page David Dyer mixed news and feafures, while page four's sporfs angles were effecfively covered by fhe deadline dynamos, Bob Schafer and Joel Rapp. Names are news was fhe emphafic moffo of HIGHLIGHTS columnisfs Erank Cavignac, Norman Nomad: Sharon Clark, Club News, and Lyn Goldsfone, alumni. Nancy Pickus worked as arf edifor, Ted Public Relafions Tiss as ad man, and Paf Rose, business manager. Carolyn Aiken's efficiency merifed praise from fhe Beverly Hills CITIZEN, and Caryl Treisfer supplied weekly copy for fhe BULLETIN. Cify sporfs were boofed by Sfan Bickman and Gene Mornell, wifh social nofes supplied by Suzy Que Thalheimer and acfive Nina Kramer. In befween weekly Wolfe Packs Don Wolfe passed ouf dimes for social briefs. Church news was reporfed by Eleanor Taylor and Joan Lyman. Doria Bonham on fhe HOLLYWOOD- CITIZEN and Carolyn Aiken, MIRROR, complefed fhe sfaff rosfer. WINTER HIGHLIGHTERS wrapping fhemselves around SUMMER STAFFERS surveying some inferesfing copy are fhe fypewrifers are lfrom leff fo righfl Mary Hahn, Don lsfandingl Sfan Bickman, Gene Mornell, Mary Ann Kane, Wolfe, Lyn Goldsfone, Ted Tiss, Bob Schafer, Frank Ca- Edifor-in-Chief David Dyer, Eleanor Taylor, and Joan Lyman: vignac, Eclifor-in-Chief Sally Selby Suzy Thalheimer Jud' fd P f R , . ,I lseae I a ose, Sharon Clark, Nina Kramer, Carolyn Ross, Nancy Pickus, and Joel Rapp. Aiken, Caryl Treisfer, and Doria Bonham, HIGHLIGHTS in Weekly journal MRS. RQMAINE PAULEY Adviser WiTh The new semesTer, sTaTT members changed posTs, and David Dyer assumed The posi- Tion oT ediTor-in-chieT, iniTiaTing a sTrong ediToriaI policy backing Triendliness and school spiriT. A cahusTic Drop Dead Trom The ediTor was suTTicienT To sguelch any clogs in The smooTh running mac ine. Carolyn Aiken and Caryl TreisTer broughT page one a new look, while PaT Rose ediTed page Two, where Don's WoITe Pack remained Top reading, despiTe The onsIaughT oT weekly movie reviews. Sharon CIark's Third page TeaTures were aided by Two columns: Mary I-Iahn's CIubby I-IoIe and Nina Kramer's Norman Nomad. SporTs news and columns were provided by Gene Mornell and STan Bickman. Eor The Beverly Hills CITIZEN Doria Bonham ediTed news, Bob SchaTer, sporTs. Beverly I-Iills BULLETIN reporTers were Eleanor Taylor and Joel Rapp. Ted Tiss and Joan Lyman kepT direcT wires Tor Their social columns, and Sally Selby recorded church news and brieTs. Mary I-Iahn kepT aT her books as business manager: Mary Ann Kane waTched over The adver- Tising, and Joan Lyman acTed as arT ediTor. Carolyn Aiken conTinued as MIRRGR reporTer. Gn The special ediTions Mary I-Iahn headed a TeaTure Tilled Temale producTion, while Tom Thompson was chieT oT The sTronger haIT's winning paper. Second period cubs eIecTed STan Zim- merman ediTor oT Their issue, and TourTh period rivals named Dick AlTman Their head man. Mrs. Romaine Pauley, TacuITy adviser, reigned supreme in Room I37, mecca oT The would- be iournaIisTs. HIGHLIGHTS CUBS-TOP ROW: Gene Davis, George Fisher, PeTer Kane, Dick AlTman, Bud Barnes, Dick Balos, Don SIaTe, Jim Zukor, Mary Dunn, STan Zimmerman, Joel Goldman, Buddy Knickmeyer. SECOND ROW: Barry Green- berg, Jim GoIdsTone, Phyllis Simon, Gayle Schlanger, CynThia KnechT, Susv Wald, Marcia Nason, Lois Lyman, Joan Gruenberg, Diane Siegal, Carol Toll- sTedT, RuTh Glesby, Ginger MarTindaIe. THIRD ROW: Bobbe Anne Eiche, BeTh SieroTy, Carol Johanson, Barbara Pickus, Carole WeinsTein, Shirle Sperling, Ina Nuell, Sarane Waldman, Mary Anderson, Judy Powell, Joan CanTarow, BeTsy RoberTs. A Campfire Spirits Capture Choir MR. GLEN M. CASE DirecTor - All ThaT The A Cappella Choir needed To make The scene compleTe was a campTire around which To sing My Darlin' ClemenTine. Lacking The WesTern props, however, The choir-TogeTher wiTh The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs-parTicipaTed in The annual ChrisTmas PageanT. WiTh The TradiTional sacred music and carols as a background, sTudenTs panTomimed The sTory oT ChrisTmas. On The Air became a Tamiliar signal To The Choir during The Two halT-hour programs oT sacred music and Negro spiriTuals Tor The Your Children and Their Songs series. April Fool's Day held no iokes Tor The Beverly Hills communiTy, which was inviTed on ThaT day To aTTend The annual Spring ConcerT, a ioinT presenTaTion oT The Choir, boTh Glee Clubs, The OrchesTra, and several soloisTs. As parT oT This program, The new l-lammond elecTric organ was Tormally dedicaTed by Miss Mary Campbell, accompanisT. FirsT place raTings have come To be a habiT wiTh The Choir. ln The Two compeTiTions in which Mr. Case's chorisTers enTered-The Long Beach and Beverly Hills FesTivals-Their superioriTy was proclaimed. BACK ROW: Laurie Glass, Morgan Lee, Bill Reeves, DwighT Cual, Lawrence Tapper, Ed Lerner, Don Vallance, Dave SchmidT, Sanford Fine, Louis Schriber, Dick Kirfland, Charles CarTer, Bill Love, Fred Oppenheim, Arden Brame, RoberT Avidan, Ronnie Rose, Barry Gross. SECOND ROW: Sally Beckwifh, Mary Tobin, Barbara Granf, CaThy Schumacher, CynThia Mauzey, June Ferrer, Jewel Crouch, Carolyn LighT, Sheila GurviTz, Colleen Page, Melissa Dold. THIRD ROW: Lindy LindsTrom, Donna HarTman, Sandra Neeley, Pat Pierce, Diane Neeley, Desiree Simmons, Mary Charles, Elaine STacy, Liana ColquiTT, Arlene Verde, Lyn Gaylord, Marilyn Ward, Shirley Seams, Alice Seizer, Marqaref Ohno, Sandra Robins, Gwen Pederson. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Glen M. Case, Shirley Wood, Verna Dillard, LoreTTa Harris, BeTTy Jean Belger, Lynda MiTchell, Sallie Hamiel, Diana Dade, Phyllis Hyman, BeTsy Caudill, Sandra Tobin, Harriett Miller, Marian Mold, Miss Mary I. Campbell. FRONT ROW: Befsey Warwick, Janef Blum, Pafricia Blum, Joan Goodrich, Arlene Cooper, Mickey Mirish, Sandra Sully, Beverlye Fisher, Jackie Specior, Laurie Sfurges, Gloria STeiTile, Lois Grossman, Audrey Granulan, Joyce l-larffield, Teddy Morse, Judy Ash, Carol Rosenberg, Dyanfha French, Carol Jensen. 54 BACK ROW: Dick Romonek, Michael Parsonr, Johnny Mann, Bill Oren, David Dyer, Gordon Clarke, Marshall Leve, Bob Ensign, Gene Campeau, Bernard Bunn, Roy Pelican, Gene Davis, Michael Hoey, Marco Wolff, Jerry Rosenberg, Charles Sill, Frank Miller, Edwin Ellenhorn, Malcolm Crosby. SECOND ROW: Larry Speclor, Dolores Russoman, Pal Feldman, Joyce Filer, Helen Sanl, Harriell Bauman, Diane Boyce, Carol Smilh, Phyllis Manning, De Renne Hunsicker, Rozanne Delman, Becky Slarz, Billie Monsen, Carol Gold- sione, Sheila Goldslone, Lorna Hendrickson, Harvey Minden. THIRD ROW: Mr. Glen M. Case, Bernee Wager, Beverly Baines, Barbara Burnslein, Elaine Wolfson, Marilyn Willey, Rosalyn Spechl, Pauline Miller, Sharon Clark, Maxine Newman, Helen Ziegler, Joy Zimmerman, Dororhy James, Janice Dorlenheim, Miss Mary Campbell. FRONT ROW: Myrna Hyman, Sue Brandwein, Pauline Fi+zharris, Janel Frankel, Gloria Srieiel, Jean Haugen, Carole Wayne, Marilyn Gump, Janice Tucker, Nancy Friend, Nancy Ogilvie, Phyllis Hyman, Loma Bald. During Easier vacalion lhirleen Jrop soloisls journeyed Jro Sacramenlo Jro sing wilh Jrhe IOOO voice chorus selecred from Jrhe Tour weslern slrales and direcled by Peler Wilhousky, prominenl composer-direcror. Olher highlighrs of Jrhe spring semesier were Jrhe assembly Jrours lo The Tour Beverly Hills elemenlrary schools and Jrhe Tealuring of Choir members in The spring musical, bojrh as soloisls and in ensembles. ln Jrhe line of service Jrhe Choir sang al bolh Baccalaureaies, al The Vererans' Hospilal in Sawlrelle, ar Camp 4, and al several Tuncrions ol local civic groups. Among lhe soloislrs are Bernard Bunn, Sharon Clark, Gordon Clarke, David Dyer, Sheila Goldslrone, Marilyn Gump, Jean Haugen, Dolores Russoman, Charles Sill, and Marco Wolff. Direclor of all vocal music is Mr. Glen M. Case. CHRISTMAS CAROLFRS harmonizing for The Chrislmas Pageanl are A Cappella Choir soloisls Dick Clarke, Marilyn Gump, Sheila Goldslone, Dolores Russoman, and Gordon Clarke. 55 SANTA BARBARA musicians, discussing Their Trip, are, leTT To righT, back row, George TipTon, John I-lyde, PaT AIT, Carol Goshaw, and Ralph Riskin: TronT row, Paul Marx, Dick Telaneus, BeTTy Lewis, Louise Valdovinos, Joan Gruenberg, and Larry MuenTerg seaTed, Rufh Lauren and Elaine WighTman. IT Took Beverly's big brass band To add anoTher Touch oT TighTing spiriT To The TooTball games and provide a colorful background Tor The assemblies and rallies. Jazz was The specialTy oT George l'ipTon's Ten-piece baskeTball band, which beaT ouT caTchy Tunes Tor The pom-pon girls, cheerleaders, andIThe specTaTors who became sTeady aTTendanTs during The casaba period. Among The soloisTs who swelled The ranks oT compeTenT perTormers were Don Vasquez and PaT AIT, piano: Dick Telaneus, marimbaq Myra KesTenbaum and Irene RabinowiTsh, violin: RuTh Lauren and Elaine WighTman, cello: and BeTTy Lewis, lheresia Long, and Ed Sewell, TluTe. ThirTeen musicians Traveled To SanTa Barbara To play in The All-SouThern California I-ligh School OrchesTra. Mr. George WrighT, one oT The besT musical direcTors in The SouThlancI, conTinuecl To keep The band and orchesTra in The number one spoT on The parade oT all Time hiTs. BACK ROW: Archie Sharp, Don Vasquez, Joan I-larTley, RiTa KauTTman, Carol Franklin, Shirley Bongard, Shirley Nelson, Dick Morrill, STeve La Fever, Dick KirTland, Sandy Goldberg, I-Ielene Colburn, Carolyn Clark, Frank Rowley, Dick Telaneus, Mr. George Wright FRONT' ROW: PaT AIT, Elaine SpraTT, Ronna Gershon, Carol Goshaw, Joan Gruenberg, Ann Saville, George TipTon, Myra KesTenbaum, Irene RabinowiTsh, Carolyn Aiken, Elaine WighTman, Louise Valdovinos, RuTh Lauren, Barbara BlaTT, Evelyn l-lill, Theresia Long, Paul Marx, Edmund Sewell, BeTTy Lewis, John l-lyde, RoberT Brown, Larry MuenTer, George Fisher, Dick Pauley, Doug I-lill, Lucky RoberTs, Ralph Riskin. 56 . uswN.sWL.,.,..c,, Nemo ..,,. we s , A . XXX X ccccccccc C cccc C C i 3, BAND MUSICTANS-BACK ROW: Jack BuTler, Richard Bowman, Bob Kuhn, Bruce Rogers, Gilberf Allen, Jerry Fralces, Melvin Zager, Larry MuenTer, Richard Pauley, Jerry Casselman, Bill Ruggles, John Laye, SECOND ROW: John l-lyde, Bob Brown, Evelyn l-Till, Mona Kellogg, Jordan Colburn, Julius Grollman, Malcolm l-lughes, Ralph Rislcin, Milne Glick, Dave Snyder, Charles Richard. Tl-llRD ROW: Ed Sewell, Theresia Long, BeTTy Lewis, PaT AlT, RuTh Meyers, Diclc Telaneus, Frank Rowley, Carolyn Clark, Doug l-lill, Jim More row, George TipTon, Mr. George WrighT. FRONT ROW: RuTh Lazarus, Barbara Piclcus, Janice Robinson, Jackie Alcridge, Hope WinThers, Nancy MaurseTh. Tin Pan Alley Notes Tin Pan Alley -The musicians' corridor norTh oT The audiTorium-resounded wiTh The pracTice, Talk, and Tunes oT The Three main insTrumenTal groups-orchesTra, band, and basl4eTball band. VarieTy was The TorTe oT Mr. WrighT's excepTional en- Tourage. The orchesTra's perTormances ranged Trom semi- classical show Tunes aT The Senior play Through TradiTional spiriTual music aT The ChrisTmas PageanT and classical se- lecTions Tor boTh commencemenTs. MR. QEQRQE Wiqigi-iT ln March The orchesTra enTered The SouThern CaliTornia Difedor Band and OrchesTra FesTival, where iT gained The sole TirsT place raTing among more Than TwenTy high school orchesTras. Thereby winning The righT To parTicipaTe in The FullerTon conTesT, The OrchesTra again saTisTied The criTics Tor Top honors. As consTanT as The season is The Annual Spring ConcerT. This year The combined secTions oT The Music DeparTmenT presenTed a Two hour program, enThusiasTically received by The sTudenT body and The public. Rounding ouT This year's acTiviTies were The concerTs aT The Tour elemenTary schools and The program aT The VeT- erans' l-lospiTal in SawTelle. The orchesTra also provided The compleTe musical accornpanimenT Tor Mr. BryanT l-lale's spring musical, The l-lollywood Legend. Experts Explore Vocational Fields l WiTh an eye To The TuTure The Commer- cial Club again sponsored The annual Vo- caTional ConTerence. ln secTion meeTings sTudenTs heard prominenT leaders Tell oT op- porTuniTies in Their Tields Trom a proTes- sional viewpoinT. 0 In one oT The larger conTerences Sally Selby, sTudenT chairman, inTroduced Braven Dyer, sporTs wriTer, who spoke oT journalism and iTs relaTed Tields. Clrher guesT speakers included Mr. Larry Mcl-lugh, Judge Charles C5riTTen, Dr. Phillip Romonelc, Mr. JeTTrey Barnard, and Mr. Jesse I-Iill, who spoke on careers in law, medicine, moTion picTures, and coaching. ' Mr. l-larry M. AlTer, assisTanT principal, and Mrs. Pauline Garnella and Mr. Dennie PeTerson, Commercial Club sponsors, were The TaculTy brains behind The program, which was appraised a True gold mine oT inTormaTion. 9 Co-chairmen oT The enTire conTerence were Larry Rosenbloom and Marilyn WerT- heimer. Upper division group chairmen were Phyllis Browmfield, VicTor Rosen, Jim Zukor, Sarane Waldman, Jim Albeclc, ColleTTe Si- oal, Nancy l-lollingsworTh, Molly Cosgrave Suzy Thalheimer. Sally Selby, Doug Hill STeve Crliclc, George TipTon, Bobbie Cole Franlc UTT, and Carolyn Aileen. Forensics TOP ROW: PeTer Kane, Dick Romonek, Ivan MeiTus, Charles ScoTT, and Gordon Clarke. FRONT ROW: I-Iale Gabrielson, Ilona Brady, Molly Cosgrave, Judy Theodore, and Carolyn Aiken. ' GeTTing accusTomed To public speaking, Normandy's Torensic squad placed in The Glendale Speech PesTival and The U.S.C. and Marshall Tourneys. Molly Cosgrave, NaThalie Adler, and Judy Theodore in drama, Ilona Brady, Doria Bonham, and I-Ienry Moore, oraToryq and newcomers I-lale Gabrielson, I-lelen SanT, Dick Romonek, and Maxine Newman, inTerpreTaTiong garnered poinTs as did debaTe and exTemp enTrees Mark Lam- ken, PeTer Kane, Ivan MeiTus, Charles ScoTT, and Carolyn Aiken. The coach was Mrs. CharIoTTe RiTTer. ' CuTTing records insTead oT rugs, The radio speech class in weekly workshop producTion wroTe and direcTed scripTs as well as acTed and handled sound eTTecTs. ProiecTs were The DocTor DooliTTle Show and O. I-Ienry's Ransom oT Red ChieT, adap- TaTions Tor The grammar schools, The Fabulous Gordons Tor The speech assembly, The noon PlaTTer PaTTerg The Television shows, and The Transcribed panels and debaTes. The coach was Mr. I-I. Ward l.esTer. TOP ROW: George Barnes, PaT Pierce, Ronald Gans, Mr. I-I. Ward LesTer. SECOND ROW: Richard Pauley, Gordon ScoTT, Henry Moore, PeTer Kane, Tom Thompson, Ilona Brady, RuTh Gelman, Marilyn Vale. THIRD ROW: Barry Greenberg, Molly Cosgrave, Don WolTe, Dick fNlTman, Diana STecher, Nina Kramer, Julie I-lall, Carol BernsTein Judy Theodore, 1 1 ' , 2 I I V . ,,,, ,,,, , ,, , , 4 Q ' 'T V f , I 2 is Radio 59 Drama TOP ROW: Tom Thompson, Gordon Clarke, David Dyer, T'ed Tiss, Dick Brady. BOTTOM ROW: Nina Kramer, Lilie Wollin, Alice Blacksfone, Gloria McGough, Janice DoTTenheim, Eleanor Adler, Julie T-Tall, Donna l-larTman, PaT Pierce. ' LesT We ForgeT was The opener in The '49 drama season. Produced by BeTsey Warwick and Florence Newmark, This one-acT was Tollowed closely by a revival oT Alice in Wonderland, which Toured The grammar schools and was honored aT The Thespian Comference here. TriTles was rendered aT The Spring Speech Assembly and awarded a perTormance aT The Pasadena Playhouse. FeaTured were Eleanor Adler, David Dyer, Nina Kramer, Tom Thompson, and Ted Tiss. Miss Florence Kinsey was TaculTy direcTor. ' LighTs, curTains, props, seTs-all were by courTesy oT The sTage crew. From The Turmoil and hubbub back sTage, The gang miraculously geTs TogeTher equipmenT which rivals The proTessional. MorT Viner headed The group TirsT semesTerg Norman Lacy, The second. Dick Fisher was head elecTrician boTh Times. Mr. BryanT l-lale sTeered The wild herd as TaculTy guide. TOP ROW: Dick Fisher, Louis KauTman, Bob Kogan, Jim Lieberman, Norman Lacy, Bill Tackaberry, Archie Sharp, Dick Ringland. BOTTOM ROW: Ted Tiss, Chuck LiggiTT, Bill Inglis, Frank UIT, John Broderick, Tom Flaldeman, PaT Cleary. Stage Crew 60 Ever Since Eve CAPABLE LEADS were Don Wolle, Dick Allman, Paul Marx, Loma Bald, and Molly Cosgrave. Never since Adam has lhere been anylhing lunnier lhan Ever Since Eve - or so say lhe '49ers aboul lheir senior play! Guided by Miss Florence Kinsey and sludenl sleered by Larry Speclor, lhis lirsl slrike on lhe produclion schedule involved lhe lrials and lribulalions concerned wilh lhe publicalion ol a high school newspaper. Paul Marx and Loma Bald, newcomers lo lhe Norman slage, slarred as Edilor Johnny Clover and Susan Blake, his eager assislanl. Joan While sparkled as Lucybelle Lee, lhe llirlalious soulh- ern belle, and Dick Allman's slapslick humor scored as Johnny's happy-go-lucky pal, Spud lrwin. Supporlinq roles were capably characlerized by Joannie Leavill, Molly Cosgrave, Tom Thompson, Don Wolle, Jo-Ann Webb, Mel Albaum, and Conrad Bromberg. Foolball players gelling lheir kicks in were Frank Cavignac, Bruce Wadman, Jay Sandrich, Jim Goldslone, Brad Jellries, and Bill Waxman. Mr. George Wriqhl and lhe orcheslra provided inlermission inlerludes. FINAL CURTAlN revealed Molly Cosgrave, Mel Albaum, Dick Allman, Paul Marx, Torn Thompson, Jo-Ann Webb, Don Wolle, Conrad Bromberg, Loma Bald, Joan While, Joan Leavill, and loolball squad deserlers. Hollywood TYPICAL is The word Tor The Hollywood handshake Dick AlTman oTliers Jay Sandrich. Smiling onlookers are PaT Knox and Gordon Clarke. lT's a l-lollywood Legend -To go To premieres in converTibles, To supper on The STrip, and To have Two swimming pools wiTh every home. All oT These also make up Mr. BryanT l-lale's l-lol- lywood Legend, The delighTTul spring musical comedy. STarred in The glamorous Take-oTF were PaT Knox as movie queen, lris Carroll, Dick AlTman as Johnny Blake, her enThusiasTic direcTor7 and Gordon Clarke as Phillip NorTh, The Broadway sTar who haTes l-lollywood buT noT lris. ln The leading roles Nina Kramer sang You GoTTa l-lave Oomphln as Tanya LaRue, Dean O'Brien played up To his parT oT movie idol Rodney MansTield: and Dave Dyer and Loma Bald sailed along as Chuck STevans and Bonnie Walker. Jay Sandrich Turned Napoleonic as movie mogul Sam MacGregor, and Larry MuenTer porTrayed Dick TrenT. l-leading The supporTing casT oT over a hundred were Don WolTe, l-lank l-lolbrookg Jim Drury, l-lorace SniTzelg Bob l-lomel, lrving MacGregor: Morgan Lee, Freddie Taylor: and Carolyn Aiken, Angie. LEGENDARY HOLLYWOGD is reTlecTed by auTograph hunTers Ronna Gershon, PaT Knox, Marilyn Gump, and signer Doria Bonham, Suzy Thalheimer and Bob l-lomel sTrike up auThenTic aTTiTudes. egendv SUPPORT is whal David Dyer and Nina Kramer are giving lo Dean O'Brien's porlrail. Dean, in lhe llesh, is sealed below il. Characlerislic ol labulous l-lollywood were lhe I8 lavish sels, lhe exlravaganl coslumes, and lhe coslly props and cameras, many borrowed lrom lhe sludios. Words and music llowed lrom lhe pen ol Mr. Bryanl l-lale. The calchy songs which lcepl lhe plol moving were ll This ls Love, sung by Marilyn Gumpg A Collage in Weslwood, a duel by Barry Greenberg and Jean l-laugeng and Movie Slar's Lamenl, perlormed by Sally Sleinmelz. Singing oul lheir own praises were 'Pomona lrom Pomona, Janice Tuclcerg Lilly lrom Phil- ly, Janice Dollenheimg Cleo lrom Rio, Suzy Thalheimerg and Deborah Wills lrom Beverly Hills, Ronna Gershon. Miss Florence Kinsey raled orchids as lacully direclorg Mr. Glen Case and Mr. George Wrighl supervised vocal and orcheslral worlcg and Mrs. Jeanne Edwards rehearsed lhe dance rou s. Q FTom Thompson lcepl lhe casl in line as sludenl producer and was assisled by Ralph Marx. Don Wolle handled special ellecls including lhe lilming ol lhe movie used in lhe prologue. l'M GREAT4don'l lighl il suggesls Tom Thompson's pose as Nina Kramer smilingly acguiesces. Peler Kane chaulleurs Dick Allman's limousine and Shirley Rowson, Janice Tuclcer and Archie Sharp loolc on. DICK TELANEUS TascinaTed The square dancers in The 'Plaza and The audience wiTh his marimba solo in The lasT acT. Seniors' Show Shines Pearl oT The TalenT shows was ThaT proTTered by The seniors via Jay Sandrich and a magical rouTe back To CaliTornia's golden days. ln a miners' camp aT The TooT oT The I-lollywood l-lills, normally mighTy TooTball sTars saT around a campTire plucking aT guiTars and singing cowboy songs while waiTing Tor Dick AlTman and Don WolTe To carry The conTinuiTy onward. Schwabacher and Frye, Two undaunTed pros- pecTors, didn'T Tind gold in Them Thar hills buT did sTrike enough pay dirT To keep Their audience laughing. Jack Marsh reciTed l.iTTle l-lood Riding Red backwards, while, in The musical vein, Marco WolTT and Jack deCasasus presenTed piano solos, and MRS' LEAD K' MOGRE' in a Mer Unusual Jack Red BuTler, a percussive surprise symphony. deparTure Trom her Dean oT Girls' posT, pro- n vided an inTense and excellenT accompanimenT GOVClOl'T Clarke and lVl5l'llYfi GUWP. and Sharon TO The STHQGFS dUfif1Q The 'Afqef STTOW- Clark and David Dyer provided vocal dueTs, while a chorus oT elaboraTely clad can-can kids added Their kicks To The perTormance. Mellow melodrama Tlowed Trom The pens oT Judy Ross and Nina Kramer in The Gold Diggers, sTar- ring Jolly Jim GoldsTone, SweeT Sue Thal- heimer, Bob VillinTino l-lomel, PiTiTul Tom Thompson, Nina She's More To be PiTied Kramer, and a chorus benT on saving souls. ln The grand Tinale, wiTh The sTage opened To The arT paTio, The casT Trouped To The Tore, hearTily singing CaliTornial, The resulT oT a merger be- Tween lyrics by RuTh Rosemfelder and music by Richard Rodgers, oT 0klahomal Tame. STudenT producTion and clirecTion crediT goes To Larry MuenTerq lvlrs. Eleanor Welch was TaculTy adviser. 64 Assemblies Bolster Talent ' Trailblazer ol lalenl assemblies lo come was The iunior class presenlalion, a lake-oil on a local drive-in wilh realislic sels and props adding lo lhe almosphere. Typical guys and gals drove up in a Crosley lo order wafer, please. Enler- lainmenl included solos, group numbers, and comedy acls. Combaling The New Look were lwenly girls in Qld Look allire. Show's producers were Jim Tinsman, George Frakes, and Dean G'Brien. ' Sophomores presenled lheir New York Tour wilh emcees Dick Romonek and Ted Shapiro guiding The show Through music and comedy roulines. Irene Rabino- wilsh caplured Jrhe spollighl wilh her violin solo in Jrhe Carnegie l-lall scene. ln Coney Island, lvlacy's, l-larlem, Jrhe Slork Club, Broadway, and lhe Easl Side, elevalor girls, hula dancers, and clowns slarred. Maxine Newman wrole and produced lhe show, Belsey Warvfick penned lhe class song. ' The Green Years cenlered around Jrhose ifirsl few heclic days ol green fresh- men. Group scenes included skils in var- ious classes, on campus, and al a slum- ber parly, where Beverly's profs were Jrhe chief lopic of conversalion. Talenl and laughs were evidenl as lrosh presenled dance, vocal, comic, and organ solos. Laurie Glass, freshman presidenl, look charge of Jrhe show. xy X W - ' :L l N E' st l l fggFfN M Q s s t xx i .fi - Scar K fr ll X x l i 42, X f A ,s...,f-I l Qw,v N e f I if g 'Q 7' tw M x l .N ?l, fuv 0 3,4-'Z E -X?f3'i e J E ' xx xg-Lgfgx -'V M -g-, ,.J-5 KJ.. , 1 Q i X g '-i,.....,.f 'Round and 'round turns the Wheel of for- tune, and Where it stops no one knows. All sports are a garnbleg all athletes, the SPECULATGRS Sb XX x X QR X: X Q -Q N .X gk iw E! xv x J, we . 'J Q .gf .2 , sa W K x f 5 I wwf gym ff ff ,f ,JZ 'fr WW WW! ,,'Wf 46, , S X S ,AWA- fgx X f ASW? fe 2 K Z, X WW W MORT VINER JOHN BRODERICK BILL WAXMAN AL BARRY DICK PIERSON End Tackle Cenier Tackle Guard STEVE GLICK Captain 68 Pigskinners Sfeve Glick, capfain and all-Bay League guard, reached fhe pinnacle of his afhlefic success by being chosen on fhe all-C.l.l5. firsf feam. Sfeve was a greaf leader and an inspirafion fo his feammafes and was known fhroughouf Soufhern California for his ferrific play. Flanker Mori' Viner wound up his pigskin career for Nor- mandy by placing on fhe Bay loop dream feam. Morf was a glue fingered pass snagger, a formidable runner, and a demon on defense. Beefy John Broderick, biggesf man on fhe l948 squad, bulled his way fo League honorable menfion af his fackle slof. John will be sorely missed on nexf year's ouffif. Small, buf rugged, is fhe only way fo describe mighfy mife Bill Waxman. Wax gained League menfion for his dynamic play af fhe pivof posf. Weighing in af only l55 pounds, Bill was dreaded by all opponenfs. Al Dil Barry alfernafed wifh Waxman af cenfer and garnered a sfarf- ing posifion af fackle shorfly affer loop play began. Al was a sfone wall on defense and cleared fhe way for line plunges when Beverly had fhe ball. Playing his firsf year for Normandy was Tackle Dick Pierson. Dick was one of fhe mosf improved men on fhe squad, as he worked his way up fo fhe firsf feam by fhe season's end. Pigskinners Jack Skinner, The oTher halT oT Beverly's dynamic end combinaTion, raTed honorable menTion Tor his playing during The season. Jaclc was never highly publicized, buT was one oT The Team's real sTalwarTs. Plunging Max Kolliman, hard driving halTbacl4, proved a valuable asseT To The Beverly running ma- chine. Max was virTually unsToppable as he ripped his way Through line and line baclcers. Fullbaclc Tommy Van SanT played a sTeady brand oT ball ThroughouT The year and earned a Bay League honorable menTion raTing Tor his work. AnoTher honorably menTioned Norman pig- slcinner was OuarTerbaclc Tom O'Leary. O'Leary masTerminded The locals To mosT oT Their vicTories and was probably The Team's coolesT player. American Legion award winner and recipienT oT Bay League honorable menTion was Triclcy l-lalTbaclc Bill Inglis. Bill was one oT The bes+ baclcs in The League and cerTainly raTed all honors besTowed on him. JOHN MARROW, MAX GLASS Coaches JACK SKINNER MAX KOFFMAN TOM VAN SANT TOM O'LEARY BILL INGLIS End Back Back Back B k I TOP ROW: Gross, Chez. Rosenberg, Campeau, Broderick, GoIdsTone, Jehfries, Barry, SchmidT, Pierson, WaTson, Walker. SECOND ROW: Coach Marrow, DeVoe, I-IuberTy, Kogan, Finnerman, Amass, SIaTe, Shake, Cavignac, GriTTin, I..eiTer, Coach Glass. THIRD ROW: Skinner, Van SanT, IngIis, KoTTman, O'I.eary, Mann, I-Iolmen, Viner, BoudinoT, Krasner. LAST ROW: Mgr. Isaacs, GeITman, Grossman, Sherman, Waxman, S. Glick, B. Glick, Zukor. Varsity Gridiron Season Led by aII-C.I.F. Guard STeve Glick, Coach Johnny IVIarrow's I948 grid machine ground ouT a Third place in The Bay League. The IocaIs had a season record oT Tour wins againsT Tive deTeaTs, wiTh all Tour wins coming in Ioop compeTiTion. The TirsT game oT The season, a pracTice TiIT wiTh Loyola, Tound The homebreds on The shorT end OT a 32-27 score. OuarTerback Tom O'Leary and I-IaITback Ko Shimizu were The big guns in The Norman's Iosing cause. Monrovia, evenTuaI FooThiII Ioop champions, edged The Iviarrowmen, I2-6, in The season's second Tray. Shimizu was responsibie Tor The onIy Beveriy Tally in This hard ToughT conTesT. Opening Ioop pIay againsT Ingiewood aT SenTineI Fieid, The Orange and WhiTers Tound Jim Sears and Company Too hoT To handIe as They dropped a I3-6 decision. Again iT was Shimizu who provided The homeTown Tans wiTh The Ione Beverly TaIIy. Ko crashed over Trom The Two yard sTripe. STiII seeking Their TirsT win OT The yeT young campaign, IVIarrow's marauders iourneyed To EI Segundo, where They proceeded To pIuck The EagIes Tor a 46-6 vicTory. IVIorT Viner Ied The Norman scoring wiTh Three TD's, cIoseIy ToIIowed by Shimizu wiTh Two, and Iviax KoTTman and Jack Skinner wiTh one each. ' Leuzinger was The nexT Team To TaII beTore The BeverIy N c onsIaughT, as Tom O'I.eary's passing Ied The Normans To L ff? - a 32-7 win. BiII Inglis Tallied I2 poinTs To head The scor- Z XX ing coIumns, wiTh MorT Viner, Jack Skinner and Johnny XX-X , I, i Mann chalking up 6 each. i as I I I -C I T051-:R 70 Making iT Three in a row, The homeboys meThodicaIly ground ouT a 26-I3 vicTory over The gorrance TarTars. MorT Viner, Jack Skinner, Bill Inglis, and Ronnie Chez racked up The Beverly igiTs. In The annual TiTanic wiTh SanTa Monica, a spiriTed Norman eleven Took To The Tield primed Tor a vicTory, only To Tall beTore The Vikings and lady luck by a score oT I3-O. IT was an even, hard ToughT conTesT, wiTh The champion Vikings geTTing The besT oT The breaks. Redondo handed The Norms Their Third loop loss, as The Seahawks eked ouT a 7-6 vicTory. Johnny Mann was responsible Tor The Beverly score. ln a TiTTing climax To a Thrilling season, The locals came Trom behind To nip Long Beach Jordan in The Tinal minuTes oT play. A lasT guarTer pass play Trom Ted Grossman To Jack Skinner provided The Beverly Tans wiTh a I2-7 Triumph. Skinner grabbed The aerial and zigzagged his way 20 yards To paydirT. AnoTher pass play, Trom O'Leary To Viner, seT up The Normans' TirsT score. NineTeen leTTermen played Their lasT game Tor The Orange and WhiTe. They were Backs Tom O'l.eary, Ted Grossman, Bill Inglis, Max KoTTman, Bob Sherman, and Tom Van SanT, and Linemen Bill VVaxman, John Broderick, STeve Glick, MorT Viner, Jack Skinner, Jerry l.eiTer, Jerry Finnerman, Al Barry, Dick Pierson, Richie I-Iolmen, Chuck GriTTin, Jim C5oldsTone, and Brad JeTTries. BAY LEAGUE STANDINGS VARSITY BESTS IChosen by Coach MarrowI W L P O'Leary asser: SanTa Monica ..... 7 O Kicker: Qrogsman I I d .--'g-.' wA4-- 5 2 Blocker: S. Glick ng ewoo Tackler: S. Glick BEVERLY HILLS f'--- 4 3 BesT DeTensive Man: S, Glick, Viner Redondo ---g'-..- 4 3 Pass CaTcher: Viner Runner: Inglis Torrance ....... .. 4 3 Back: Inglis In B- Jordan In I Ighh 2 5 Lineman: S. Glick L , All around: Glick, Viner, Inglis euzmger ' 2 5 MosT OuTsTanding: Glick, Viner, Inglis El Segundo ...,. ,....., ..... O 7 MosT Improved: Broderick MosT SpiriT: S. Glick, Mann BEVERLY BATTLES Jordan in acTion scenes Taken Trom The Bay League Tinale. ATTer TighTing an uphill baTTle, The Norms-sparked by Teddy Grossman-nabbed a I2-7 vicTory over Long Beach Jordan. ii Ji 3 ES.. ' 'Lug JAY SAN Capf Bee Footballers Sparkplug OT This year's Bee eleven was CapTain Jay Sand- rich, The Team's Top runner and scorer. Jay's cOnsisTenT play could always be cOunTed On TO come Through in The cluTch. Racking up sevenTy-eighT pOinTs in nine games, he also cracked The Bee scoring record. Big and rugged describes MarTy Clark, leTT Tackle. lVlarTy was hard TO move On deTense and was a sTalwarT On OTTense. On The OTher side OT The line was Fred Palmieri, one OT The deadliesT Tacklers On The Team. Fred made iT hOT Tor The OppOsiTiOn Trying TO cOme Through his Tackle slOT. PivOTman Rod Wilger improved by The game. By The seasOn's end he was a Top nOTch linebacker and an all around Tough man wiTh whom TO deal. Freshman Mike Glick held down The sTarTing righT guard pOsT. lvlike was murder TO move and nOTed Tor his OTTense work. A.T The OTher guard pOsT Larry MuenTer was one OT The besT assaulT linemen On The Team. POwerTul On prOTecTiOn also, Larry made more Than his share OT Tackles. MARTY CLARK FRED PALMIERI ROD WILGER MIKE GLICK LARRY MUFNTFR T kl Tackle CenTer Guard Guard TOMMY TIEFLNENBAUM MAL CROSBY CHUCK LIGGITT GEORGE CROSBY PHIL O NEIL B B k Back n BC GC N! , Bee Footballers Wingman Torn Tannenbaurn was one oT The roughesT men on The Team. Always in There TighTing, Torn was Tops on bo+h pass caTching and blocking. The TirsT halT oT The Crosby combo, Mal, was one oT The greased ground gain- ers Tor The Norbabes. Mal was aggressive and TasT and gave The opposiTion plenTy To worry abouT. QuarTerback Chuck l.iggiTT proved an able signal caller and passer and, wiThouT doubT, one oT The besT rnen on pass deTense. George Crosby was as rugged as They come in The line-backing deparTrnenT. He also picked up plenTy oT yardage when running Trom his Tullback sloT. Unheralded, buT sensaTional, was End Phil O'lNleil. Phil's deTensive work was a greaT TacTor ThroughouT The season, and his pass caTching was also Tops. Reserves Jay Briggs, Don GreenblaTT, Don Lozabnick, Dave Phelps, DwighT PeTerson, Mark Goldberg, Don WolT, and lvlarv Dunn all played TirsT raTe ball. ' ...l-3 HAL SEILING Coach TOP ROW: Bickman, Lieberman, Tannenbaum, O'Neil, Wolf, LiggiTT, PeTerson, MuenTer, Phelps, Murray, Briggs, Wilger, Halde- man, Lozabniclc, Nelson, NordsTrom, l-lall, Fisher. SECOND ROW: AssT. Coach STein, Coach Seiling, Ulf, Clarlc, Palmieri, GreenblaTT, G. Crosby, M. Crosby. Donaldson, Backer, Dunn, Goldman, Korb, Gleclcman, Goldberg, Brown, Sullivan, Wesson. LAST ROW: HOTT- man, Mgr. MacRae STauTTer, Kaiiwara, Mendel, l-loyl', Karp, Glick, Pruessing, Sandrich, GoldTarb, Snyder, Luian, Robbins, Moore, Brame, Epler. orbabe Pigskin Review Coach l-lal Seiling's I948 ediTion oT Beverly's Bee TooTballers sTarTed oTT The season in l championship Torm buT ran ouT oT gas Toward The end and had To be saTisTied wiTh TourTh l place in The loop sTandings. Wi+h a league record oT Tour wins and Three losses, The miTey midgeTs wenT six sTraighT ,g games wiThouT a deTeaT. The ineligibiliTy oT Tive Top noTch reserves, however, leTT Coach Seiling shorT oT needed replacemenTs when The ToughesT parT oT The schedule came up. Opening The season, The Norbabes came Trom behind in The lasT guarTer To clown visiTing Loyola l4-7. l-lalTbacl4s Jay Sanclrich and Marv Dunn spearheaded The locals' aTTacl4 wiTh Sand- rich plunging over Tor The winning score. Again playing hosT in Their second pracTice TilT, The homebreds proved uncordial as They 'T came Trom behind in The lasT guarTer To ouTscore Monrovia 20-I4. The all-around play OT The line was The ouTsTanding parT oT The Norbabe aTTaclc along wiTh The Tine running oT Jay Sandrich. l l ln The League opener, lnglewood's SenTinels were scalped WN, b The Seilin men 20-O. The Tine assing oT Chuck LiggiTT ahld Frank Uh? coupled wiTh The gi?eaT broken-Tielcl running i oT Jay Sandrich, gave The Norbabes a decisive edge. ln il I The nexT conTesT EI Segundo's Eagles goT Their wings A ii 1' ' as -1:3 clipped 45-I9 as Sandrich ran wild, scoring Three Touch- ! I downs on long runs. The Tine pass-caTching oT Ends Tom in X Tannenbaurn and Phil O'Neil sTood ouT as The locals ,, ci . blanlced Leuzinger 27-O. Sandrich and Mal and George B Crosby were also ouTsTanding in This conTesT. Picking up Their sixTh sTraighT vicTory wiTh a score oT l Q 39-I3 aT The expense oT Torrance, The Orange and WhiTers -- L E: looked like a championship ball club. Again iT was Sandrich X-'-J and The Crosbys coming Through in The clinches. P 74 lneIigibiliTy cosT Seiling Two oT his besT men and Tour valuable reserves beTore The big game wiTh rival SanTa Monica-a game ThaT shaped up To be one oT The Top conTesTs oT The year. DespiTe The loss oT men, The Norbabes enTered The game TavoriTes. Samo's lighTning-TasT baclcs, however, had a Tield day as The locals were ouTclassed and ouTToughT Tor The TirsT Time during The season. The Vikings wallced oTT wiTh an easy 39-7 vicTory. NoTwiThsTanding The brillianT running oT Sandrich, Redondo proved To be Too rugged, and Beverly again TasTed deTeaT, This Time 34-2 I. The game was nip and Tuclc up unTil The closing min- uTes oT The Tinal guarTer when The Seahawlcs pushed across The clinching Tally. In The season's Tinale undeTeaTed Long Beach Jordan added The homebreds To Their lisT oT vicTims by Thoroughly Thrashing The locals 54-7. The TirsT halT was hard ToughT, buT The PanTher- babes waded Through The demoralized visiTors in The second halT To raclq up Their sevenTh sTraighT vicTory. IT noT Tor The loss oT some oT his Top men, iT mighT have been said ThaT Coach Selling had a championship ball club. The season was Tairly successTul, however, and The Norbabes were a poTenT ball Team unTil The gun sounded ending The lasT game oT The season. All The games were highlighTed by The all-around play oT CapTain Jay Sandrich, whose spiriT and TighT made him one oT The Top Bee I:ooTballers ever To don an orange and whiTe uniTorm. WiTh plenTy oT experienced ball players and LeTTermen Ken Snyder, lvlilce Glick, Wes Kail- wara, and Doug Pruessing reTurning nexT season, lvIenTor Selling will have enough maTeriaI To Tield a preTTy rugged aggregaTion. Selling was aided This year by Coach Charles Brown, who worlced wiTh The line. BEE BESTS FINAL BEE STANDINGS lChosen by Coach Seilingl Passer: l.iggiTT W I' Kiclcer: LiggiTT L. B. Jordan ..... .. .. .... 7 O Blocker: Crosby, G. Same Monica 6 I Taclcler: Palmieri, Wilger, Briggs T i I 1 MosT OuTsTanding Player: Sanclrich Redondo --'1----- ---- 5 2 MosT Improved Player: Kaiiwara BEVERLY HILLS UH.. HH 4 3 BesT Deliensive Man: O'Neil, Tannenbaum BesT Bacldfielcl Man: Sandrich, Crosby, M., Crosby, G. Leunnger ---'--' ---- 3 4 BesT Runner: Sandrich Inglewood .... '..- 2 5 BesT Lineman: O'Neil, Tannenbaum BesT All-Around: Sandrich Torrance ' ' ' 2 5 I-larcIesT To DeTeaT: Sandrich, Tannenbaum, O'Neil, Wilger El Segundo , , , , O 7 NORlvlANDY'S N is The cenTer oT aTTenTion during haIT-Time enTerTainmenT. The band Torms The IeTTer wiThin The drill Team circle. Flag girls and drum maioreTTes Twirl as The band blares The TighT song. ,E IJ? , QIERL 5, if B 1 , ,ii 'W' 3 ,Jig F' gy-ui BILL INGLIS CapTain STEVE MILETICI-I Coach MORT VINER CapTain '49 Varsity Winning a liTTIe over haIT iTs TiITs, Coach STeve Mile- Tich's VarsiTy casaba crew Tinished The season in Top Torm, buT ended in a TourTh place Tie in Bay League sTandings. AlThough robbed by graduaTion OT TirsT-sTringers' O'Leary, PenisTon, Viner, and Grossman, The Norms came righT back TighTing wiTh Elander, Marsh, McDanieIs, and G'Brien moving up To assisT CapTain Bill Inglis on The sTarT- ing Tiye. In The TirsT Two pracTice games The locals bowed To Burbank and Long Beach Poly. I-IiTTing Their sTride, They Took The measure oT I-larvard in Their nexT game. Bur- rough's I-Iigh won a close 42-4I decision in The IasT minuTe oT play in The TourTh pracTice session. A sTrong WhiTTier Team was nexT, buT season's records meanT noThing To The homebreds, who handed The Cards Their TirsT deTeaT, 40-36. Seeded aT The boTTom, The swish swamies knocked oTT Tavored CompTon and San Diego, only To Tall To El MonTe, 60-40, and a second place in The San Diego Kiwanis Tourney. AT The Chino round-robin, San Bernardino and Redlands were quickly disposed oT, buT ChaTTey-evenTual champs -had Too much on The ball and eliminaTed The Norms in The semi-Tinals. I-ligh noTe was MorT Viner's winning All- TournamenT guard Tor The second sTraighT year. VARSITY CASABATEERS-STanding IeTT To righT are Bob Sherman, Skip Nicholson, Don McDaniel, Bob SchaTer, Dean O'Brien, Gene Davis, Jack Murray, Dick Ward, and Barry Greenberg. Kneeling are Rodger Elander, Bill Inglis, Tom O'Leary, MorT Viner, GranT PenisTon, Teddy Grossman, and VARSITY CAGERS-Coach STeve IvIiIeTich conTers wiTh his VarsiTy BasIceTIaaII Team oT I949. LeTT To righT, Ted Grossman, Dean O'Brien, Rog Elander, IvIorT Viner, GranT PenisTon, Don McDaniel, sTanding. Kneeling are Coach IvIiIeTich, Bill Inglis, Tom O'Leary, Jaclc Marsh, and George Brown. Hoop Recap In The TirsT League TiIT, Inglewood Iucked-in by one poinT in a 42-4I conTesT played on The home courT. MorT Viner Tallied I3 poinTs, buT They weren'T enough To sTop The evenTuaI League champs. GranT PenisTon's I3 poinTs paced The VarsiTy To a 43-34 win over EI Segundo. Leu- ff, zinger was disposed oT 47-34 as Tom O'I.eary dropped I4 . digiTs. X me Q fl Playing Their IasT game Tor The Grange and WhiTe, Tom I j O'Leary, Ted Grossman, GranT PenisTon, and IvIorT Viner could do noThing To sTem The Tide as Torrance rolled To ug N .. ,,,,,, an easy 42-33 vicTory. I, e BasIceTbaII Tans saw one oT The mosT Thrilling games oT '- The season when BeverIy's undermanned TighTing Tive played Their hearTs ouT To SanTa Ivlonica, only To drop a I i close, biTTerIy-ToughT 36-32 decision. For The TirsT Time dur- ing The season The Team seemed To worlc as a uniT, and 44 ,I all Tive men played TerriTic ball. E A TasT Redondo ouTTiT won by a nose in a hoTIy-con- A T i TesTed 43-4I vicTory over The Norms. Bill Inglis sank IO IIAI my poinTs. a t In The loop Tinale, The melonmen rolled To a 42-37 win over Long Beach Jordan. The game was played in The Beverly Swim-Gym as The TirsT TiIT oT The Beverly InviTa- Tional TournamenT. AIThough They didn'T come up wiTh any championships, The VarsiTy BasIceTeers gave Their Tollowers Their besT eT- TorTs and some mighTy good basIQeTbaII. X . JACK MARSH RODGER ELANDER DEAN O'BRlENfZ DON McDANlEl. GENE DAVIS Forward g,.lForward l CenTer Guard Guard A f O f' 1 ,J ' ' ii V ,fu . ,4. M, ,. 1 V , V ' ' ,- af N-4.f,g ,nfs H--3f'Z,, G- 're' V i A I V' Q.. Heajgywegglrit Hardwooders ,M - 'A fax 'J 4- x llc T'1,f-- A p '21, ,nbc ...F ,A fr CapTaZi:nm -llfliglisffea4rne,ET'i61lsj3ec'ofrTdVa5iTy basl4eTball sTripe This year and he really deserved iT. UndoubTedlyETEe:,ToEi'Ql handlEr7gnTThe gi1inTeT, Bill puT Them in when The chips were down. Eorward The-5T2egrn's high scorers. STeady on proTecTion, Rog was a cool leader on TherTlQ9.r,.1:Bis was l'1ia'55ECQij?JE:ggOI'l oT VarsiTy compeTiTion and during The second parT OT The schedule,el5Eipiayed aboAu'TEje?2a3yH'minuTe oT every game. Small buT sensaTional was Jack MaT1sT'i'f'There is no doubT ThaT Jaclc was The deadliesT seT shoT on The casaba crew. VVhaT2hfe,flagl?ed in size he made up in aggressiveness, Tor he was one oT The mosT spiriTed players on The TlB5irgJaclc also earned his second numeral. CenTer Dean O'Brien was The mosT improved player on The orange and whiTe Tive. Earning his TirsT VarsiTy baslceTball leTTer, Dean proved his worTh by his greaT OTT The baclcboards worlc. l-le'll reTurn To bolsTer Coach lV1ileTich's Team nexT season. Guard Don lVlcDaniel was The coolesT Tloor player on The sguad, buT his playing made iT hoT Tor The opposiTion. l-lis seT shoTs were deadly and his deTensive v-forlq above par. Up Trom The Bees, Mac earned his TirsT big B, and he also will reTurn To play more ball nexT season. Playing his TirsT year oT baslceTball, Gene Davis played sTeady ball ThroughouT The season. l-le could be counTed on in The cluTches, and his oTT The backboard work was valuable in every game he played. GraduaTion Took Tour TirsT sTring players Trom Coach lVlileTich's wreclcing crew. Forward Ted Grossman was TasT, aggressive, and a deadly shoT. CavorTing aT The oTher Torward sloT was second year man Tom Q'l.eary. Poker-Tace Tom was one oT The sTeadiesT players, racking up his besT game againsT Torrance, when he dumped in I4 poinTs. Good on rebounds was CenTer GranT BenisTon, who was very valuable aT The pivoT posT. Guard lvlorT Viner lcepT up The posT he had so dynamically held Tor The lasT Two years. 78 Bee asabamen AlThough noT widely known Tor his scoring abiliTy, CapTain Tommy Tannenbaum oT The I949 Bee buckeTeers was a smooTh ball handler and a greaT playmaker. Tommy was dynamiTe oTT The boards, and his dribbling abiliTy was second To no one on The squad. Eorward Chuck LiggiTT led The scoring in every League game and was noTed ThroughouT The loop Tor his deadly seT shoTs. Whenever The Norbabes were in need oT a baskeT, The ball was passed To LiggiTT, who usually obliged wiTh a swisher. Chuck Murray held down The oTher TirsT sTring Torward sloT and, alThough noT a greaT Terror on oTTense, played a sTeady brand oT ball ThroughouT The season. Chuck was a man To be reckoned wiTh and was one oT The Team's real sTalwarTs. l-lolding down The pivoT posT was sophomore Eric WiTTenberg. Eric's cool play and sTicky Tingered rebound work made him one oT The besT cenTers in The Bay Loop. NexT year Eric will be righT in line Tor a berTh on The VarsiTy guinTeT. Playing side by side wiTh -lannenbaum Trom The sTarT oT The season was George CoTliar. George Took very Tew shoTs during The season, buT his Two handed long shoTs were deadly. George had his besT game oT The season againsT SanTa Monica, when he hiT Tor eighT poinTs. Reserve Torward Bill Promisel Traded oTT wiTh Murray and played his share oT good baskeT- ball. Bill was aT his besT when on oTTense, Tlipping The ball Through The hoop Trom a greaT varieTy oT posiTions. Those boys who earned Their monograms were Tannenbaum, LiggiTT, Murray, WiTTenberg, CoTliar, Promisel, Dave Phelps, Dick Balos, and Buzzy JeweTT. CHUCK LIGGITT GEORGE COTLIAR BILL PROMISEL Cl-IUCK MURRAY ERIC WITTENBERG Forward Guard Forward Forward CenTe 79 Bee Basketball rf WZRLI' ami? TOM TANNENBAUM STEVE MILETICH CapTain Coach Coach STeve MileTich's Bee baskeTball brigade oT l949 was able To nab buT Two loop games while dropping Tive. Their noTiceable lack oT success mighT be aTTribuTed To The TacT ThaT only one man, Forward Chuck LiggiTT, managed To hiT The hoop wiTh a Tair amounT oT consisTency. ln pracTice encounTers The Norbabes meT wiTh a liTTle luck, Twice beaTing Burroughs and l-larvard, and losing only To Long Beach Poly. Inglewood came away wiTh a clean 42-3I vicTory in The TirsT game oT Bay League compeTi- Tion. As in every loop encounTer, LiggiTT was high man, This Time wiTh IO poinTs. El Segundo proved The TirsT vicTim oT The midgeT MileTichmen, as The Eagles were clipped, 32-27. LiggiTT sTayed on Top wiTh I3 poinTs. Second and lasT loop win Tor The Beverly boys came aT The expense oT The Leuzinger Clym- pians, 33-30. LiggiTT plunked Through I I To lead The scoring, closely Tollowed by WiTTenberg wiTh IO. Torrance, SanTa Monica, and Redondo successively blasTed The home-Towners ouT oT pen- nanT conTenTion. Long Beach Jordan, The lasT Bay 'League opponenT, puT The sTopper on a dismal year by bouncing away wiTh a 22-I7 vicTory in Beverly's TirsT round aT The annual SanTa Monica LighTweighT TournamenT. CapTain Tommy Tannenbaum, CenTer Eric WiTTenberg, Forward Chuck Murray, and Guard GeorgeiCoTliar played sTeady ball in every conTesT. Tannenbaum's Tloor play and rebound work, and l.iggiTT's deadly seT shoTs were The highlighTs oT a sad season. NORBABE CAGERS-STanding leTT To righT are Don PeTerson, Buzzy JeweTT, Bill Promisel, Dave Phelps, Dick Ackerman, Rod Wilger, Bob l-lill, and Don Lozabnick. Kneeling are Dick Balos, Chuck Murray, Tom Tannenbaum, Eric WiTTenberg, George CoTliar, and Chuck LiggiTT. 80 CCS MARROW'S MlDGETS-Romonek, Abrams, Call, Crowell, Sullivan, Goldwasser, Brame, Klous, Kaliwara, Snyder, Backer, Vallance, JaTTe, STauTTer, LauTs, Rabalais, Block, and Rubin. Beverly's Cee and Dee baskeTballers baTh ended up wiTh mediocre seasons behind Them. Redondo l-ligh capTured boTh championships in The Cee and Dee divisions Tor The TourTh sTraighT year. Coach Marrow's Cee guinTeT losT Tive games and won one. Top ball players Tor The midgeTs were AI Rabalais, Daryl Snyder, Don Vallance, Phil Backer, Wes Kaiiwara, Gene Abrams, Jack LauTs, and ArT STauTTer. Dees did a biT beTTer Than Their big broThers, winning Three and dropping Three. The Dees had an up and dawn season, being hoT in one game and cold in The nexT. Joe BlaTchTord was The big gun Tor The Marrow-men, while Paul RaboTT, Russ Cabeen, Roger Black, Pierre Mornell, Tom RykoTT, and l-larold lvliller played sTeadily ThroughouT The season. DEE DlGETEERS-Mornell, LangendorT, Black, BlaTchTord, RykoTT, Glass, Glaser, Nason, Hammond, Warren, Lubin, Miller, Cabeen, Newmark, STein, and NorThcuTT. Dees 8 I ACTION APLENTY-Anxious baslceTballers sTand poised Tor The rebound in This shoT Trom The Beverly-Long Beach Jordan game in The Beverly l-lills TournamenT. Beverly edged ouT a 35-33 vicTory. Beverly Invitational Tourney FurTher proving The old adage ThaT a TighTing Team is never beaTen, Coach STeve MileTich's VarsiTy cage crew upseT The dopesTers and nabbed a Third place in Their own TournamenT. ln The iniTial round OT The TournamenT, The Orange and WhiTers were piTTed againsT a hoT and cold Long Beach Jordan guinTeT. Sparlced by The magniTicenT play oT Guard Bill Inglis and CenTer Dean O'Brien, Beverly nabbed a 35-29 vicTory. Q'Brien's I2 poinTs were high in This conTesT. A highly TouTed NewporT Beach Team, which had smoThered Torrance in The TirsT round, con- TidenTly Toolc To The Tloor againsT The hosTs in The second round, only To be edged 34- 33 in a real Thriller. The lead changed hands ,G repeaTedly in The Tinal minuTes, and The 0 Timely ring oT The Tinal buzzer was a wel- 1 J come sound To Beverly Tans. y Again IT was The Tloor play oT C'Brien '6 - 1 and Inglis which spelled The diTTerence, as ' ' jack Marsh raclced up The poinTs wiTh IO ' 'Q fy igiTs. 553- C 5 ln The semiTinals The locals Taced a ChaT- fncf ., , Tey Team which had beaTen Them by 20 0 X,----Z pOinTS earlier in The season. The Tigers pro- g e ceeded To prove ThaT The iniTial vicTory was . T no Tlulie, as led by The greaT Robbie Davis, BCE C C They soundly Trounced The MileTichmen, E T- -, A 58-35. - Illlll llllllllml' - Coach lvlileTich subsTiTuTed Treely Toward N-' .lliviuulllmiil The end oT The ChaTTey game To give his regulars a chance To resT Tor The consolaTion Tussle. 82 An inspired Beverly Team, wiTh mayhem in mind, squared oTI againsT SouTh Pasadena in The Third place decider, and when The smolce cleared iT was Beverly in anoTher closie, 35-33. Bill Inglis played his besT game oT The Tourney, sinlcing I6 poinTs and leading The deTense. The home Town win marlced The TirsT Time in seven years ThaT The Normans had advanced pasT The second round in Their own Tourney. As mosT people had predicTed, iT was ChaTTey againsT VenTura in The Tinal round. Led by liTTIe Ed Ivlillan, VenTura gradually pulled away inTo a nine poinT vicTory. CenTer Robbie Davis oT ChaTTey was way oTT his usual Torm, scoring only Tour poinTs. For his greaT play ThroughouT The TournamenT, CapTain Bill Inglis oT Beverly was unanimously selecTed To The All-TournamenT Team. Ed Ivlillan oT The vicTorious ouTTiT was named player oT The Tourney. INGLIS SCORES-CapTain Bill Inglis lays one up Tor TOURNAMENT TEAM Two poinTs during The Beverly-NewporT I-Iarbor game in ALL- The local Tourney. The Normans won, 34-33. E MiIIan,VenTura , L ,L LL E MeTcaIT, Chaicfey C Davis, ChaTIey G Dunn, VenTura G INGLIS, BEVERLY I-IILLS TEAM W L VenTura .... 4 0 Chalziey .......,.. ,... 3 I BEVERLY I-IILLS ..., .... 3 I SouTh Pasadena ... .... 2 2 NewporT Beach ,,.. .... I I CompTon ....... ..,, I I Inglewood ..., .... I I Redondo ,.. .,.. I I SanTa Monica ... .... O I San Diego ........ .... O I Long Beach Jordan.. .... O I Torrance ...,.... ,... O I Burbank .... .... O I Riverside ... ..., O I SanTa Ana .... .... O I Glendale ... ..., O I 83 ,iilllfwi ' ' if fi Beverly ff ' if -L fi , J f l ' 1 Aj b x fi: Q ------- C, 'W ' - -. ' S 6 Mf g Coach l-lal Seiling's I949 baseball Team was handicapped by bad luck. Many games were decided by one run margins, wiTh unTimely errors or lack of hiTTing causing The oTher defeafs. ln The firsT TilT of The lengfhy pracTice season The locals edged The Beverly Alumni, 7-6. Promising soph Bob I-loyT was The winner in This ball game. ln Their second game Loyola's Cubs handed The Norms a 4-3 defeaT, wiTh Ulf, Skinner, and Marx pounding ouT exfra base hiTs. ln The nexT few games Beverly was edged by Glendale l-loover, 8-75 losT To Loyola, 4-I, beaT Sainf Monica, 3-lg and again losT To Glendale, 7-4. Playing ST. Monica for The second Time, The locals managed To come from behind for a 4-4 Tie. The game was called afTer IO innings. The Seilingmen came up wiTh Their besf spring pracTice performance as Salfzman held The l-lamilTon Yankees To 3 hiTs in chalking up a 2-O shuTouT. ST. Monica Then Tell, 4-I, buT came righf back To Take a 4-3 decision. Opening Their loop season againsf Inglewood, The Normans were dumped, 3-l. George Crosby, Waxman, Skinner, and Marx garnered basehifs Toward The losing cause. ln Their second League Tussle wiTh El Segundo, The l-lomebreds were upsef by a supposedly weak Eagle nine, 9-6. AT press Time The locals had played one more game, againsf Leuzinger, winning 5-4. Waxman hiT Two home runs in This conTesT. BRUCE WADMAN GEORGE CROSBY CHUCK GRIFFIN JIM GOLDSTONE FRANK ULF Third base second base cenfer field righf field firsT base Batsters NORMAN BATSMEN-Top Row: Mgr. l-lolmen, Mgr. O'Neil, Mgr, MacRae, Terman, Kaiiwara, Rogaff, Damsker, Coleman, Gross, Goldfarb, Moore, Sullivan. Second Row: Ward, Myose, G. Crosby, Ulf, Wadman, lnman, Griffin, B. Glick, Brown. Bofforn Row: Amass, Marx, Skinner, Goldsfone, Waxman, Salfzman, Benford, l-loyf, M. Crosby, Coach Seiling. Bruce Wadman, Norman fhird sacker, garnered his second baseball numeral playing sfeady ball while sfopping sizzlers af fhe hof corner. l-lolding down second base was refurning lefferman, George Crosby. George will be back fo bolsfer nexf year's ouffif. Rangy Chuck Griffin pafrolled fhe pasfures and was one of fhe club's leading hiffers. Also roaming fhe oufer gardens was Jim Goldsfone, a senior who earned his firsf Varsify leffer. Earning his fourfh baseball leffer made Frank Ulf one of fhe few four-year leffermen in fhe school. Frank held down fhe firsf base iob fhroughouf fhe season. Capfain of fhe '49 feam was leff fielder Jack Skinner, anofher of fhe feam's leading hiffers. Playing his firsf year of ball and securely holding his iob as one of fhe besf fielding shorf- sfops Beverly has ever seen was Jim Myose. Burly Bill Waxman held down fhe cafching iob fo garner his second Varsify leffer. Mal Crosby, lasf year's leading hurler, was again one of fhe pifching sfalwarfs. Paul Marx, firsf year ouffielder, played good ball fo round ouf fhe lineup. JACK SKINNER JIM MYOSE BILL WAXMAN MAL CROSBY PAUL MARX leff field shorfsfop catcher pifcher riqhf field VARSITY Tl-TINCLADS-Top Row: Coach Brown, T-lube-rTy, l-leyler, Campeau, Walker, Shake, Tiss, Krasner, Mgr. Larn- ken, Coach Marrow. Kneeling: D. Bren, T-loTchkin, Black, FacTor, M. Semere, Pauley. Sifhng: SlaTe, Dunn, KoTTman, Mann, Chez, Mendel. MAX KQFFMAN CHARLIE BROWN MARV DUNN Co-capTain Coach Co-capTain Though capTuring only Two vicTories in Bay League compeTiTion, This year's Norman Track Team produced many individual sTars. The speedsTers sTarTed ouT The season wiTh a vicTory over SainT Monica and EI Segundo on The home oval. Johnny Mann Took Two TirsTs in boTh The broad- iump and pole-vaulT, while Marv Dunn capTured The hundred. CTher winners were Ron Chez in The 440, Dick Pauley in The 880, and Dave l-loTchkin in The mile. The Thinclads were ouTrun by The U.C.L.A. Prosh in Their nexT meeT, as Dunn and Chez gained seconds. Beverly edged Leuzinger in a League meeT, alThough iT losT To Loyola, who enTered Tor The exercise. Broadiumper John Van Dolah capTured his evenT wiTh a 20'4 leap, while Mann won The polevaulT. Inglewood, winner oT The League, ouTclassed The Norms badly, alThough Van Dolah and Mann placed one-Two in The loroadiump and Dunn Took second in The I00, SanTa Monica proved Too Tough, TJuT Marv Dunn Took Two TirsTs in The I00 and 220. Dick Pauley gained a TirsT in The 880, and Mann capTured The polevaulT. Long Beach ouTran The cindermen in The lasT meeT. Dunn, however, again capTured Twin vicTories in The cenTury and 220, and Johnny Mann Took a TirsT in The polevaulT. Second place winners were Jack deCasasus, Chez, l-loTchkin, and Pauley. The VarsiTy Tinished TiTTh in The Bay League meeT held aT SanTa Monica. Johnny Mann, in a Tie Tor TourTh in boTh broadiump and polevaulT, and Ron Chez, wiTh a Third in The 440, were The only place winners. Coach Charlie Brown moved sprinTer Marv Dunn down To Bee wiTh John Van Dolah To assure his TirsTs in The I00, 220, and broadiump. AT press Time, The Norms look as if They have some preTTy sure poinT winners in The CIP meeT. 86 i i Varsity Track I 3ee Track BEE CINDERMEN-Top Row: Coach Brown, E. Rabalais, M. Lea, Lozabniclr, Goldberg, Tan- b l B R lc M T nen aum, Wi ger, riggs, eznic , uen er, Nelson, Coach Marrow. Kneeling: STauTTer, Glick, Chamberlain, Laye, RosaTi, Murray, PeTerson, Wissen. SiTTing: Hughes, F. Semere, Irving, deCasasus, Sandrich, Vallance, Sidney, Alexander, Mgr. Gleclcman. ee Track CEE TRACKSTERS-Top Row: Coach Brown, Abrams, Friedman, Coach Marrow. BoTTorn Row: Baker, T-TexTer, A. Rabalais, KauTman, P. Bren, Epler, Sperling. AlThough Their season was incompleTe aT press Time, Coach Charlie Brown's Bee and Cee Traclcmen had compeTed in several meeTs and shown well in Them. ln The season opener The Bees smashed EI Segundo and ST. Monica, 96-IO. QuTsTanding runners in This meeT were Jaclc deCasasus, Rod Wilger, and Dave l-loTchlcin, wiTh Ken Irving and John Van Dolah Talcing Tield evenT laurels. Leuzinger and Loyola were The nexT Teams To Tall, going down by The close score, 45-39-3 l. Again deCasasus and Wilger sparlcled in The sprinTs, along wiTh Jay Sandrich, lrving, and Van Dolah. The TirsT dual meeT oT The season spelled deTeaT Tor The Beverly Bees, as They succumbed by a 57-38 counT. NexT came SanTa Monica, who won by The same score as The SenTinels, and Tinally Long Beach Jordan, who clipped ouT an 80-I5 win. STill on The schedule as deadline Time arrived was The Bay League meeT aT SanTa Monica. Coach Brown's Cee squad Tared a liTTle beTTer, as iT won iTs TirsT meeT Trom EI Segundo and ST. Monica by a score oT 76-4-O. ln Their nexT encounTer The midgeTs downed Leuzinger and Loyola by a 38-32-26 counT. Inglewood edged The spil4esTers, 4l-37, buT The locals came righT back To beaT Samohi, 4l-36. ln Their Tinal meeT oT The season Long Beach Jordan proved Too Tough as The Brownbabies losT, 40-37. 87 JOHNNY MANN RONALD CI-TEZ DON SLATE ROD WILGER DICK PAULEY Thinclads l-lampered mosT oT The season wiTh a pulled muscle, Co-CapTain Max KoTTman was a broad- iumper, besides running a guarTer in The relay. Marv Dunn, co-capTain, was The Team's Top sprinTer. l-le Turned in TasT Time oT I0.5 Tor The I00 and 23.1 in The 220. Johnny Mann racked up poinTs in The pole vaulT and broadiump. Johnny's besTs were IQ'-l0lf4 in The piTleap and l0'6 over The big bar. Ron Chez consisTenTly Turned in good Times in The 440, his besT being 54.4. WeighTman Don 5laTe improved TasT and To- ward The end OT The season was gaining valuable poinTs TorThe Brownmen. Ironman Rod Wilger fa 1 -- V 0 .3 l 4. - SSL-ss., QW ' x Ciba.: f 0 ba-ill-14' highiumped 5'5 and ran The 220 in 24.I, be- sides running The relay. Diclc Pauley developed inTo a Top fIigh+ 880 man, Touring The disTance speedily in 2:I0. Bee CapTain Jay Sandrich was always good Tor poinTs as he raced The cenTury in l0.6. ln The mile, Dave l-loTchlcin's 4:5724 nabbed plenTy oT blue ribbons. AlThough running Cee mosT oT The year, ArT 5TauTTer Turned in his besT Time in The Bee 660, a TasT l:3l:9. Gordon Alexander was The Top hurdler Tor The Bees, running boTh The low and high barriers. Ken lrving was a Top noTch Bee highiumper, his besT leap being 5' I0 . JAY SANDRICH DAVE HOTCHKIN ART STAUFFER GORDON ALEXANDER KEN IRVING 88 Mermen W Elf 0 H y X nrt ilII I :ll , y 11121 R ' . 1' 2: MARCO WOLFF JIM TINSMAN JIM GAY ROGER BLANCI-IARD LESLIE WILLIAMS BOB MORRIS CI-IUCK SILL FRED BROWN JOI-IN I-IOUSER HENRY MOORE Caplain Bill Inglis earned his Ihird Varsily num- eral swimming The 50-yard free slyle and Ihe relay. Bill climaxed Ihe season by placing in Ihe Soulhern California meel. Top man in Ihe I5O-yard individual medley was Marco Wolll. Marco earned his second big B and also placed in Ihe Soulhern California meer. Jim Tinsman, swimming Jrhe relays, com- pleled his Ihird year in Ihe waler lor Beverly. Iron man Jim Gay galhered his lirsls in Ihe 50 and IOO-yard free slyle evenls. Dislanceman Rog Blanchard added anolher slripe Io his lellerman s swealer in Ihe 220-yard free sffyle. Les Williams raclced up his poinls in Ihe breasl slrolce. Diver Bob Morris swilched belween Varsily and Bee diving and was a winner in bolh. Chuck Sill gained his share ol digils in Ihe breasl slroke and Ihe relays. Sophomore Fred Brown moved up from Ihe Cees Io assisl in Ihe relays and ZOO- yard free slyle evenls. John I-Iouser capably swam Ihe individual med- ley. I-Ienry Moore was one ol Ihe lop Bee mer- men in Ihe breasl slrolce. 89 BILL INGLIS CapTain SAX ELLIOT Coach A Swlm Tab AIThough hampered by a Iaclc oT maTeriaI, Coach Sax EIIioT's VarsiTy swimming Team came Through wiTh a good I949 season. In Their meeTs up To press Time, The locals had won Tive and IosT Tour. Swimming againsT a powerTuI WhiTTier aggregaTion, The Norman Tinners wenT down To a 57-I8 deTeaT. Marco WOITT and Rog Blan- chard packed a winning punch Toward The losing cause. In somewhaT oT an upseT, The homebreds splashed ouT a 38-36 vicTory over The SC. Frosh. Again iT was WOITT, Blanchard, Bill Inglis, Jim Gay, and Jim Tinsman who led The way. I-Iollywood I-Iigh's surprising Team handed The Norms a 47-28 seTbacI4, buT Beverly came righT baclc To drown Anaheim, I5O-28. In a Three-way meeT againsT EI Segundo and U.C.I..A., The pow- er oT The visiTing Teams proved Too much, as The EIIioTmen wenT down To Their Third deTeaT oT The season. I3uIIerTon was nexT on The lisT, and, led by Inglis, Gay, Blanchard, I-Ienry Moore, and WOITT, The locals swam To a convincing vicTory. A Tour-way Tussle againsT Muir. Dorsey, and Redondo Tound The Normans coming ouT on Top bv a considerable margin. An under-raTed SanTa Ana Team Then dunlced The locals, 39-36. In The IasT meeT beTore press Time, The locals ouT-poinTed I..A. High, 52-23. VARSITY SWIMMERS-Top Row: Schmidt Blanchard, I-Ialcleman, Brown, Glaser, Briggs, I-Iouser, ,Wolff BoTTom Row: Morris, Gay, Sill, Tinsman, Williams, Inglis, Coach EIIioT, I Bees Cees BEE MERMEN-Top Row: Coach EllioT, B. T-louser, Hall, K. Snyder, Rubin, Newman. BoTTom Row: Coleman, D. Snyder, Sewell, Moore, Pruessing, Weiser, Backman. CEE TANKERS-Top Row: STrauss, Eudemilier, Kane, PuriTz, J. Sill, Ganulin. BoTTom Row: P. Gay, Black, LauTs, SmiTh, Langendori, Tapper. Landon, Coach EllioT. Beverly's Bee mermen have an excellenT chance aT press Time To capTure The Bay League championship and may even, wiTh a biT OT come-Through abiliTy on The parT of Their Top swimmers, noTch TirsT or second in The CIE meeT. Coach Sax EllioT will move VarsiTy swimmers Jim Gay, a sure shoT Tor Two TirsTs in The sprinTs, and Bob lvlorris, who wiTh a biT OT luck can capTure The diving crown, back To Their righTTul classiTicaTion, Bee, Tor The Bay League meeT. The Norbabes had a preTTy good season wiTh Phil Backer, Ed Sewell, Chuck Coleman, Jay Briggs, and Bill Sawelson leading The poinTmakers' parade. ln The diving deparTmenT, iT was BarT Glaser again gaining The blue ribbons Tor The second sTraighT year. A cinch Tor Bay League and probable champs OT The CIE, said Coach Sax ElIia+ in de- scribing The IQ49 ediTion oT Beverly's midgeT mermen, The Cee Tank Team. The Cees have dropped only one meeT The whole year, ThaT To WhiTTier. WhiTTier is The only Team ThaT can give The Cees a Tough Time in CIE. Like The Bees, Ellior will drop several men back Trom The VarsiTy and Bees To add depTh To all evenTs. This year's Top swimmers have been John STrauss, Daryl Snyder, Phil Backer, Bill Gay, Ken Snyder, Bob LangendorT, Jack LauTs, John Weiser, and Don PuriTz. T 9 I L Cross Country CROSS COUNTRY HARRIERS-Coach Brown, KauTman, 6ranT, Berger, T-loTchlcin, Vallance, Tiss. i ' Coach Charles Brown's cross counTry Team Tinished a mediocre season by placing TourTh in The Bay League meeT. The disTance-men ouTran SanTa Monica and Redondo, while They losT To Long Beach Jordan and l-lamilTon in pracTice meeTs. Top man was CapTain Jim Berger, who Tinished sevenTh in The League Tinals and TourTh in ThefCllDF Prelims. Tom Cooney ran consisTenTly and climaxed The season wiTh a Third in The CIF con a . ' Under Coach STeve MileTich, The i949 Beverly golT Team wenT Through whaT could only be Termed a dismal season. AT press Time The locals had parTicipaTed in only one meeT, losing To Inglewood. Those boys garnering Their divoT digger numerals were Gerry Finnerman, capTain oT The crew, Fred Brown, Bud Barnes, and Ivan MeiTus, manager. GOLF TEAM MEMBERS-Finnerman, Barnes, Sinclair, Leigh. Missing: Brown, Broderick, Coach MileTich. Golf 92 Tennis MORRIS WHEELER JIM ZUKOR CapTain Coach Max Glass Tielded a powerTul Tennis Team Tor The l949 campaign, buT aT press Time iT appeared ThaT SanTa Monica would annex The Bay League TiTle. The local rackeTeers were undeTeaTed in loop compeTiTion, having loeaTen Inglewood, buT The Vikings were being TouTed as The sTrongesT Tennis crew in The CIF. Normandy's neTsTers had a seasonal record oT Il wins and 4 losses, vicTories coming To SouTh Pasadena, Alhambra, FairTax, and I-Iarvard. Among The Teams To Tall beTore The homebred onslaughT were L.A. I-ligh, I-lollywood I-Iigh, SanTa Monica, Inglewood, CompTon Twice, I-larvard, and Burroughs Twice. Since Tour oT The Bay League schools do noT have Tennis Teams, The race is a vir'Tual Two-way aTTair beTween Beverly I-Iills and SanTa Monica. Tennis leTTermen were CapTain Jim Zukor, Dick Ackerman, Joe BlaTchTord, Alan Call, STeve Glick, Bob T-Iill, Buzz JeweTT, Jim Seiden, Morris Wheeler, and Eric WiTTenberg. TENNIS STALWARTS-Top Row: Snyder GranT, Landau, Zukor, Nelson, WiTTenberg, Ackerman, Spielman, BlaTchTord, Coach Glass. BoTTom Row: Wheeler, Glick, Seiden, JeweTT, Hill, Selwyn, Call. AWE. ' I I I fr like Tennis 93 . A.A. Board MARY HAT-TN G.A.f'X. PresidenT They're oTT. Down The Trail Trelclced The eighTeen members oT The Girls' AThleTic fXssociaTion Board, rusTIed inTo acTion by Miss JaneT PaTey, energeTic sponsor, and Mary l-lahn, presidenT. From sTarTing gaTe To Tinish line These busTling guides were occupied wiTh The painsTal4ing Task oT direcTing girls' sporTs. On OcTober 23 seHoriTas dragged Their TavoriTe beaus To The Swim Gym, where The colorTul TiesTa was held. SenioreTTes meT The wily Technique oT The TaculTy ladies in a Tierce baslceTball conTesT aT The G.A.A. assembly. Transiforming The organizaTion's consTiTuTion was a major opera- Tion performed by This board. Under Chairman Barbara Sherman, The fXssociaTion Tocused Time and energy Toward supporT OT Evelyne Vidiclc, The Belgian TosTer child. SevenTh and eighTh grade girls Trom The Beverly l-lills elemenTary schools became Normans Tor a day aT The TirsT annual Grammar School Playday. April Fool Frolic won enThusiasTic ap- plause Trom These TuTure high school inhabiTanTs. ln June G.A.A. gals Thronged To Mary l-lahn's homesTead Tor The annual bangueT, The closing chapTer oT an evenTTul year. TOP ROW: Sharon Clarlc, Sally Combs, Shirle Sperling, Ann Zimmerman, Carol Goshaw, Dona Kroon, Mary Noe, Carol Carewe. SECOND ROW: Miss JaneT PaTey, Rosalie Cohen, Barbara Sher- man, Loma Bald, Suzy Thalheimer, Phyllis Goodman, Nancy l-lollingsworTh. ABSENT MEMBERS: Doria Bonham, Elaine Lasman, Elaine Schloss. OFFICERS: Mary l-lahn, President Loma Bald, Vice-PresidenTg Suzy Thalheimer, SecreTaryq Elaine Lasman, Treasurer, Ann Zimmerman, Membership, Sharon Clarlc, PubliciTyg Barbara Sherman, FosTer Child: Carol Carewe, VocaTions. R A ff O 94 Spirit SPlRlTED SEXTET-Ouf gunning for pep and enfhusiasm af Nor- man afhlefic confesfs were Ma- ioreffes Janice Robinson, Barbara Pickus, and Rufh Lazarus. Agile pom-pon girls are Jackie Akridge, Hope Winfhers, and Nancy Maur- sefh. ii Drill Team TOP ROW: Paf Rose, Sharon Clark, Anne Taylor, Mary Ann Kane, Carolyn Clark, l-larrieff Bauman, Joy Zimmerman, Idelle Feinberg. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Jeanne Edwards, Paf Gunfher, Sarane Waldman, Paf Broderick, Sharon Sebell, Luann Cosgrave, Carol Goshaw, Lorna Hendrickson, Beverly Granf, Diane Boyce, Marilyn Willey, Rosalyn Spechf, Carol Goldsfone. Nancy l-lollingsworfh. Tl-llRD ROW: Susan Randall, Ann Tobey, Debby Williams, Gloria l-lughes, Sandra Shelley, Barbara Gardner, Bonnie Byrnes, Suzanne Le Cron, Sandra Smiley. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Lauck, Mimi Lager, Shirley Shakeley, Theresia Long, Rufh Bressi, Suzy Thalheimer, Laurie Sfurges, Billie Monsen, Margie Feinberg, Carol Sfevens. MANAGER: Suzy Thalheimer. Column, righf march! commanded pefife Suzy Thalheimer, and fhe sevenfy drill feam members briskly fell info sfep behind her. Af every Varsify foofball game fhe uniform columns of girls spurred on fhe enfhusiasm of Norman roofers. For each game fhese spirif scoufs formed fhe ranks of an appropriafe symbol. A l-lallowe'en pumpkin and a unique version of La Raspa cashed in on fhe mosf applause from fhe specfafors. Spelling ouf BEVERLY wifh fheir orange and whife flags were fhe drill feam frailblazers, Loma Bald, llona Brady, Sharon Clark, Phyllis Goodman, Carol Goshaw, Beverly Granf, and Lorna l-lendrickson. Nimble Bafon-Twirlers Rufh Lazarus, Barbara Pickus, and Janice Robinson exhibifed fheir ingenuify af afhlefic frays fhroughouf fhe year. The fhree pom-pon girls-Jackie Akridge, Nancy Maursefh, and l-lope Winfhers-rounded up clever roufines fo add fo roofing acfivifies. Experfly guided by Mrs. Jeanne Edwards, fhe feminine confingenf was a vifal facfor in capfuring fhe Sporfsmanship Trophy. 95 4 I fa. if 'Q TOP ROW: Jean Haugen, I-lammerman, Mary Nelson, Margie Rosso. Joyce Rubin, Morris, Bobbe Johanson, Sa Siegel. Miss JaneT PaTey, Lynn Awan, Janef Naomi Zimmer, Barbara Sullivan, BOTTOM ROW: Joyce Diller, Jill Anne Eiche, Carol lly Combs, Ru+h MANAGER: Doria Bonham. Terps .W ,, Swimming ww TOP ROW: Lorna l-lendriclcson, PaT Abrams, Beverly GranT, Carol Goshaw, PaT GunTher, Mary Lu WesT, PaT Feldman, l-larrieT Bauman. SECOND ROW: Barbara Landau, Rosalyn SpechT, Billie Monsen, Ilona Brady, Barbara BernsTein, Ann STaTham, Mary Anderson, Mrs. Jeanne Edwards. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Rosenberg, Theresia Long, RuTh Bressi, Laurie STurges, Margie Feinberg, Phyllis Goodman. MANAGER: Phyllis Goodman. ' Gallons OT l-TQO Tilled The Old-Tashioned swimmin' hole OT The l948-T949 Tin Temmes. The queen OT The waves, Doria Bonham, capTained The eye-caTching procession OT baThing beauTies. Miss JaneT PaTey coached The class in The arTs OT The crawl and baclcsTrOlce. These swim sTars wove waTer magic aT The Teachers' insTiTuTe Tor aThleTic coaches in Decem- ber. The girls were in The spOTlighT beTween The halves OT one VarsiTy baskeTball conTesT. NepTune's nymphs perTOrming aT The evenTs were Lynn Awan, Barbara Biddell, Doria Bonham, Sally Combs, Bobbe Anne Eiche, Donna Gershon, Ronna Gershon, and Joyce Rubin. ' ln The myThOlOgical chambers OT Terpsichore TOrTy Normaids were TransTOrmed inTO liThe and Timber ladies. STealing The name OT The ancienT muse OT dance, These Terpsichoreans sTudied basic human emOTiOns and applied Them To dance mOvemenT. Pear, anger, joy, surprise-These were The emOTiOnal TOOls used TO chisel graceTul paTTerns. Phyllis GOOdman cOnTribuTed her TalenTs as manager OT This modern arT. EaculTy Overseer Mrs. Jeanne Edwards was The shining inspiraTiOn behind The prOspecTs OT The dancing debs. This picTuresgue posse provided The rhyThm Tor The spring musical. A varieTy exhibiTiOn revealed The Technigues OT The modern misses TO OTher gym Tans. RusTic sguare dance rOuTines were excavaTed Trom The buried Treasures OT The '49ers TO brighTen The highlighTs OT The class. 96 , 554. M Tennis l-lahn. SECOND ROW: Ann Sa ville, Marilyn Pincus, Mimi Lager role Wayne, Vera lmbach. MANAGER: Elaine Schloss. Badmin- t0I1 TOP ROW: Mrs. Jeanne Edwards, Carol Carewe, Carolyn Clarlc, Danielle Manlchilc, Florence Meriwelher, Connie Schusler, Alexandra Grinlcrug, SECOND ROW: Barbara Barr, Ingrid Johansson, Jeanne Curry, Sally Combs, Bobbe Anne Eiche, Carol Johanson, Carol Tollsledl. MANAGER: Sally Combs. ' Ace volleys and lorehands punclualed lhe games ol lhe Normaid nel squad. The l949 lennis headliners proved lhal praclice and enlhusiasm score high on lhe viclory ladder as lhey whipped El Segundo and Inglewood. Two lills wilh an experienced Wesllalce crew resulled in a 4-4 lie. Mrs. Marjorie Slurges and Manager Elaine Schloss ollered lips on singles slralegy lo Diande Fleury, Elaine Sprall, Shirle Sperling, and Ann Saville. Doubles duos adding digils lo lhe score sheel were Elaine Schloss-Mary l-lahn, Pal All-Pal Knox, and Molly Cosgrove-Marilyn Pincus. Olher members ol lhe lalenled leam were Phyllis Brownlield, Belsy Caudill, Vera lmbach, Mimi Lager, and Carole Wayne. Aspiring lennis slarlels oiled lheir nel machinery in praclice malches wilh opponenls on lhe A, B, and C ladders. Persislenl playing senl lhese challengers lo lop nolches in lhe racquel world. Represenling Beverly l-lills, Evelyn l-lill and Vera lmbach lesled lheir lechnigue al lhe Dudley Cup Tournamenl in April. The annual progressive dinner in February provided lood and lun lor all lenninine lennis lans. 9 Walch lhe birdie! This lamiliar guolalion was lhe mollo ol lhe badminlon clan which convened lwice a monlh lo perlecl sizzling smashes and serves. Manager Sally Combs bran- dished lhe ruling racguel over lhe bevy ol singles and doubles conlenders. Mrs. Jeanne Edwards sponsored lhis aller-school enlerprise. 97 2 TOP ROW: Mrs. Marjorie Slur- ges, Pal Knox, Phyllis Brownlield, Pal All, Shirle Sperling, Mary Diande Fleury, Belsy Caudill, Cal i Archery TOP ROW: Mrs. Jeanne Ede wards, Mary Nelson, Barbara Barr, Danielle ManTchik, Jean l-laugen, Carol SmiTh, Loma Bald, Jill Side ney, Barbara Sullivan, Margie Ros- so. SECOND ROW: Barbara See- len, BeTsy RoberTs, PaT Wimer, DoroThy James, Darlene DalTon, Joyce Ruben, Dona Kroon, JaneT l-lammerman, Elaine Lasman, BeTh SieroTy, Marilyn Pincus, Joan Can- Tarow, Liz Goldberg, Ingrid Jo- hansson. MANAGER: Dona Kroon. Volleyball, Hockey TOP ROW: Nancy Graham, PaT Huber, JaneT T-lammerman, Joyce Ruben, BeTh SieroTy, Mari- lyn Pincus, PaT M-cKibbin, Liz Shore. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Marillyn Bow, Carol ToIIs+edT, Carol SmiTh, RuTh Glesby, Ann Zimmerman, Carol Carewe, Carolyn Aiken, l-lelen Ziegler, Marilyn Ward, Marcia Nason, Mary l-lahn, Jill Sidney, Bernee Wager. Tl-llRD ROW: Sally Combs, Anne EllioTT, Gloria Kopman, Barbara Sherman, Angela Caso, Ellen Soss, Diande Fleury, Bobbe Anne Eiche, Jeanne Curry. BOTTOM ROW: Rosalie Cohen, Suzy Thalheimer, Marcia Finkel, Nancy Friend, Shirle Sperling, Mary Noe, Marcia CarTer, Loreen RappaporT, Carol Johanson. MANAGERS: Shirle Sperling, Mary Noe. ' Teamwork was The waTchword oT The GAA volleyball aggregaTion piloTed by Manager Mary Noe and Trained oy Mrs. Marillyn Bow. These desperados oT The volleyball courT acquired craTTiness in aiming The ball Toward Their opponenTs' weak spoTs. 9 BaTTling beauTies oT The GAA hockey brigade sTaked Their claim To Tame wiTh sTicks and sTraTegy. Manager Shire Sperling and lnsTrucTor Mrs. Marillyn Bow led The Normaids in Their TlighT down The Tield To The goal posTs. UnTimely rain dampened The annual playday hopes OT The sguad. lnsTead a Tray was sTaged wiTh The TenderTooT Trosh Temmes, who were vanguished 2-O. ATTer school, brusw-up sessions in oTTensive and deTensive TacTics TurThered enThusiasm in The s orT. ' Tl3rgeTs weren'T lncians lurking in The wilderness, buT Normandy's Teminine Robin l-loods aimed careTully aT reguaTion bulls' eyes. Equipped wiTh bows and arrows, These sharp shooTers mounTed high Tallies on Their score cards. Dona Kroon, manager, and Mrs. Jeanne Edwards, insTrucTor, kepT an eagle eye on The sTance and shooTing posiTion oT The archereTTes. 98 Golf TOP ROW: Miss JaneT PaTey, ii- SQ' - Jill Morris, Carole Wayne, Sharon . 'f 1 Clark, Naomi Zimmer, Carol Ca A Q , ' , T rewe, RuTh Glesby, Rulh Siegel, ' ,,,t' T , ' VM 4 Helen Ziegler, Marcia Nason, Ronna Gershon, Jackie Alcridge. SECOND ROW: Ann Sherman, BeTsy Caudill, Liz Goldberg, Sue RosenTelder, Joyce Diller, Carol Goshaw, Bernee Wager, Liz Shore, Nancy l-lollingsworTh. MANAGER: Carol Goshaw. Basketball, TOP ROW: Joan CanTarow, Nancy Friend, RuTh Siegel, Shirle Sperling, Anne Taylor, Sharon Clarlr, Sally Selby, Dona Kroon, Nancy Graham, Joyce Ruben, BeTh SieroTy, Marilyn Pincus, Elaine Lasman, JaneT l-lammerman, Liz Shore, Naomi Zimmer, Mary Nelson, Mary Noe, Phyllis Manning. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Jeanne Edwards, Mrs. Mariorie STurges, Barbara Barr, Carol Johanson, Jean l-laugen, Shirley Rowson, Sherry Brown, Carol SmiTh, RuTh Glesby, PaT l-luber, Ann Zimmerman, Carol Carewe, Carolyn Aiken, l-lelen Ziegler, Marilyn Ward, Marcia Nason, Lorna Bald, Jill Sidney, Sue Rosenfelder, Bernee Wager, Mrs. Marillyn Bow, Miss JaneT PaTey. Tl-llRD ROW: Joyce Diller, Jill Morris, Donna Gershon, Ronna Gershon, PaT Rose, Margie Rosso, Barbara Sullivan, Carol TollsTedT, Anne EllioTT, Gloria Kopman, Barbara Sherman, Angela Caso, Ellen Soss, Loreen RappaporT, Bobbe Anne Eiche, Jeanne Curry, Ingrid Johans- son, PaT McKibbin. BOTTOM ROW: BeTsy RoberTs, PaT Wimer, Dorofhy James, Jackie Alqridge, Darlene DalTon, Sally Combs, Marcia Finlcel, Suzy Thalheimer, Rosalie Cohen, Nancy l-lollingsworTh, Liz Goldberg, Marcia CarTer, Danielle ManTchilc, Barbara Seelen, Ann Sherman. MANAGERS: Rosalie Cohen, Nancy l-lollingsworTh. 9 Treacherous clubs were The weapons oT Normandy's daunTless Tribe oT golTers. These iron women were pioneered by Managers Carol Goshaw, Joyce Diller, and Doreen Beebe. Coach JaneT PaTey demonsTraTed her smooTh sTrolces and precise aim To The group. 9 Melonmaids Trom Tive Bay League schools Trooped inTo Normandy's gym on March 3 Tor The annual loop TesT. BlueprinTs Tor The playday were drawn by Rosalie Cohen, baslceTball man- ager, and Mrs. Marillyn Bow, casaba coach. 9 Amid sTril4es, Touls, and home runs, The diamond devoTees were lcepT busy during The lasT Ten weelcs oT school. DiminuTive Nancy l-lollingsworTh, The baseball Team's manager, oTTered helpTul hinTs on Tielding meThods. The coaching oT Mrs. Marillyn Bow boosTed The baTTing averages oT The local sTarle+s. ln May El Segundo l-ligh be-clconed The girls To The annual Bay League baT baTTle. 99 f JNL' 31 . - 5' s Q4 1 lv' 4wf'l UP ffllflb JH V ,, C ,r UZ ffm Jaw 3 H ,kr7 6 lf m X ,pig 4 I I f THX 1 x S I ,Mt apgpi 1 in I 5 f Q cv fvlcj Q Q 9 ,fr , we W a if W u s H 4? , asf 7 ffl ,W f W J KU , qc? fl fv Ap? ' DL W J f U 07 0450 t' H lf Y' U, 'V 4, Q5 1 xl wtf, , f l , 2, I, - VV, W I .fflfldl I F- fllly Jkjfkj PLLZZE Lvhlf. . 1 9 ' I U 1 K X ' ,fx I A L VMW lgwlllg ,fl 59 X 0 , 'f L 1' .4 Lf 6 U KU. Q' x Un Zvi, sV f f N Q 6 6 be JESS' SN E-gli A4 +V J ,Ip- 7 5 ss 5-A gg 0 x sea F D A 'E Og 1 VX xx I f-W O .5f'5,N'EL,P ova' sf. mf g rAf ' QXV lyfyw 5' 95 Q ill ' fm ffl wwf 4IiC T f L 4 f .pb Did , QKPC, V gy J tcff' ,Af V1 df 429 0 71 I: 'ii V 'ng 5 Lil!! . 1121 if SO if I CDM 1 UL 0375! . wigs 4?'f+ , els abt' LM ' x of M fp Q l XX 4 ff f ll' W at ,fl 4 0 - ffyf If 432 YD 5 Ya , A . 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X00 , y lk f1'f'f'U nvfwfl iff? gym WZ, QQJA47, wild -1 f' IL 1 at ft' Sf WL ,W r s , ,f A :oo C if wffiw' M I ,E ZW f ,f va mf, Az, ,,,, if X 5 , I af I ,, ,CW ,gk , ' ,X V, 1 , V ,, ., . 2 4 , , 7, W ,,..' ff V ,,,L. i ' W I fr ,ew , , W W W' f f ,W 7 , Z f f ff W f ff ,f f My W 1 f X M LPHAS LIZ STERN MOLLY COSGRAVE ii WinTer President Summer President Securely ensconsed in uppergrade socieTy are The high and mighTy Alphas. ln February good naTured Liz STern besTowed The posiTion oT prexy on Molly Cosgrave, who conTinued To shape Alpha clesTiny. The compaTible Team oT Mrs. Leah K. Moore and Miss Olive Jane McClure reaped The TruiTs oT a pluclcy Alpha crop. Bringing a cosmopoliTan Touch inTo The lives oT Normandy's ingenues, The Alphas presenTed Their annual spring Tashion Tea TeaTuring The chic cloThes oT l. Magnin's and modeled by The Alphas Themselves. Alphas also wore ouT Their moThers, chasing Them To six MoTher-DaughTer Teas. AnoTher glimpse inTo Alpha liTe revealed The Alpha Panel Discussion, whose main inTenT was To inTorm iunior and senior girls on The heighTs and depThs oT collegian liTe. Alphas became gracious hosTesses aT Their ChrisTmas FanTasy ball given in December. ln April The Alpha A combined wiTh The MalTese Cross To presenT a smash-hiT assembly. TOP ROW: BeTTy Lewis, Diande Fleury. SECOND ROW: Susan Randall, Ann Saville, Marlene Hinds, Joyce l-lupp, Anne Taylor, PaT AlT, Sherry Brown, Barbara Piclcus, BeTh SferoTy, PaT Abrams, Elaine SpraTT, Sarane Waldman, Mimi Lager. BOTTOM ROW: Ann Zimmerman, Mary Hahn, Sharon Clarlc, BeTsy RoberTs, Sally Selby, PaTTy l-leim, Molly Cosgrave, Merry MerriTT, Mary Ann Kane, Judy Ross, Virginia Schurz, PaT Rose, Suzy Thalheimer. OFFICERS: Liz STern, Molly Cosgrave, PresidenTs7 Merry MerriTT, Vice-PresidenT: Joan WhiTe, Sally Selby, Secre- Tariesg Marilyn MasTeller, Sharon Clark, Treasurers. lO2 IGHTS ,, . X, X I I BILL INGLIS PresidenT KnighTs were noT only T.I.D.-Tops In Dances-buT T.I.E.-Tops In EveryThingI Living up To Their name, The modern Prince ValianTs conquered The campus This year wiTh Their glorious TeaTs. Flush Times prevailed under The Two semesTer reign oT chivalrous Prexy Bill Inglis, one oT The shining examples oT knighT erranTry. SomeThing was brewing all year 'round. AT The Boys' League Cake AucTion, The men in armor showed Their meTTle when Tencing wiTh The Alphas Tor cake recogniTion. In March knighT- hood and Their TavoriTe Tlowers Trekked wesTward over The once barren wilds oT SunseT Boulevard To The Riviera CounTry Club, where They welcomed all Normans To The annual KnighTs' Tormal. NoonTimes on Wednesdays The animaTed Tramp oT knighTIy TeeT could be heard climbing The ouTside sTeps To Sponsor William Doc Morrison's chemical-ridden domain. This energeTic acTion broughT weekly exciTemenT To The oTherwise dull lunch liTe oT English PaTio recluses. TOP ROW: Dean O'Brien, David Dyer, Paul Marx, Dave Phelps, Chuck Murray, T'om Tannenbaum, Larry MuenTer, Jack Skinner, Dick AITman, Jim Berger, Bruce Rogers, Dick Telaneus, Gordon Clarke, Rodger Elander. BOTTOM ROW: John Broderick, STeve Glick, Jim Gay, Bill Bacon, Ralph Riskin, Bruce Wadman, Bill Inglis, Mr. William Morrison, Mr. George WrighT, Frank Ulf, Don WoITe, Jay Sandrich, Larry SpecTor. ABSENT MEMBERS: Alan Barry, Frank Cavignac, Brad JeTTries, T'om O'Leary, George TipTon, Tom Van SanT. OFFICERS: Bill Inglis, PresidenTg Tom O'Leary, John Broderick, Vice-PresidenTs7 Bill Bacon, Paul Marx, SecreTary- Treasurers. IO3 l T TOP ROW: Marilyn Willey, Carol French. SECOND ROW: Billie Monsen, Carol GoldsTone, Joneen TeTTemer, Helen Ziegler, Maxine Newman, Mrs. Cora STephenson, Carolyn Clark, THIRD ROW: Joyce Diller, Shirley Shalceley, Connie WeinTraub, Theresia Long, Frances LichTer, Carol Conner, Evelyn Hill, JaneT Berger, Carole Wayne. FOURTH ROW: BeTsey Warwick, Lola Sherman, Lynn Awan, Laurie STurges, Hale Gabrielson, Sally Hamiel, Jean Curry, lngrid Johansson, Joyce AlTg'ian, Sue RosenTelder, Margie Feinberg, Carol STevens. ,ABSENT MEMBERS: PaT Knox, Sandra Brooks. OFFICERS: PaT AlT, Marilyn Willey, PresidenTs: Mary Anderson, Carol French, Vice-PresidenTs: Z RuTh Glesby, Connie WeinTraub, SecreTaries7 Mimi Lager, Jeanne Curry, Treasurers. TOP ROW PaT AIT Joyce Hupp SECOND ROW Carol Johanson Bobbe Anne Eiche Carol TollsTedT HarreT Bauman RuTh Glesby Gloria Koprnan Shrrle Sperlrng Anne EllioTT Flo Meri weTher, PaT Abrams BeTh SieroTy, CynThia KnechT, Beverly GranT Debbie Williams. BOTTOM ROW Ann Sherman JaneT Franlcel Marilyn WerTheimer Carol WeinsTein Marcia CarTer Barbara XX, 'X : . : ' Sherman, Sarane Waldman, ldellellFeinberg, Mary Anderson, Mimi Lageh Judy TheodoTe, Susan y Randall, Shirley Bongard, Jackie Alcridge. Adelphians never had a dull momenT. Swarming over The campus in droves, They zealously pursued all assigned Tasks plus exTras. These energeTic damsels l4epT The dimes marching in February, became playday hosTesses, modeled aT The lower grade Tea, and sponsored The boys' camp assembly and drive. The school ChrisTmas Tree sparlcled wiTh Adelphian-made ornamenTs, and The Red Cross greaTly beneTiTed by Adelphian eTTorTs. As a resulT oT an Adelphian-Squire merger, Hello Day was designed and iniTiaTed Tor Norman inTroverTs. The TransTormaTion oT assorTed marerials inTo unique programs Tor The lnviTa- Tional BaslceTball TournamenT was The ouTcome oT anoTher pacT beTween The Two clubs. On The social beam and sTeppin' lively, The Adelphians and parTners pranced To The SanTa Monica .Ambassador HoTel where The circus-Themed Adelphian Dance was held. Adelphian laurels belong To Mrs. Cora STephenson, creaTor and sponsor oT The club. IO4 XJ, .4 S . f . ,,, , ,,,. ,, , , ...J ,, , . f ff ,WH .41 , , ,, TOP ROW: Daryl Snyder, Don Nelson, Chuck Tirman, Eric WiTTenberg, Mark Thoreson, Dick Ackerman, Jack Murray, DwighT PeTerson, Bob Karp, Dick Mallek, Don Resnick, Mark Goldberg. SECOND ROW: Phil Backer, ArT STauTTer, Buzz JeweTT, Doug Pruessing, Fred Brown, Don WolT, T ' X M' Gene Abrams, Bob T-loyT, Mike Sullivan. LAST ROW: Laurie Glass, Wes Kaiiwara, Jack LauTs, Mike A' Glick, Pierre Mornell, Joe BlaTchTord, Don GreenblaTT, Phil Gay, John NorThcuTT, John Sill, Dick ,Q Rornonek, Russ Cabeen, Jack Sidney. ABSENT MEMBERS: Gil Allen, STeve Horrell, Don Rowson. OFFICERS: Dean O'Brien, Don Nelson, PresidenTsg John Mann, Jack Murray, Vice-PresidenTsg 'H ' ' 'M ' Bruce Rogers, Daryl Snyder, SecreTary-Treasurers. TOP ROW: George Frakes, Dick Ward, Dean O'Brien, Dave Phelps, Fred Brown, Eric WiTTenberg, Jack Murray, DwighT PeTerson, Gene Abrams, Tom Haldeman, Rod Wilger. SECOND ROW: Don Nelson, ArT STauTTer, Phil Backer, Daryl Snyder, Doug Pruessing, Dick Ackerman, Bruce Rogers, STeve La Fever, Don PeTerson, Dick Mallek, Jack Sidney, John Sill. FRONT ROW: Dick Donaldson, Jim DonnersTag, l-lenry Moore, Phelps JeweTT, Don GreenblaTT, STuarT Walker, Fred Palmieri, Jay Briggs, Jim Tinsman, Johnny Mann, Don WolT, Bob T-loyT, Mike Sullivan, Dick Pauley. Normandy's spoTlighT is Tocused on The Squires as They pass in review. Delving deep in Squire records Tor The pasT Two semesTers brings many TascinaTing TacTs. Dean O'Brien commanded Squire baTTalions as Tall season prexy. T-lis successor, Don Nelson, kepT condiTions in Top shape Tor The second semesTer. Mr. John French as sponsor did his parT Toward keeping The Squires in working order. Squires launched an all-ouT aTTack on The school wiTh Their spring cleaning campaign. An amalgarnaTion wiTh The Adelphians resulTed when The Two worThy clubs sold programs aT The lnviTaTional BaskeTball TournamenT. Squires broughT back nosTalgic momenTs To Normandy's ciTy slickers when They presenTed Their Barnyard Prom. The syncopaTed rhyThm OT Tiny Dobbin's Band senT couples gliding over The slick Tloor oT The Swim Gym. The norTh hall was bossed aT noons by The able-bodied Squires. GreaT muscle Tissue was burned as The Squires successTully pushed inquisiTive Normans ouT OT The Tabooed place. T05 TOP ROW: VicTor Rosen, Dick HexTer, Larry SpecTor, Ed Levin, lvan MeiTus, Saul Snyder, Mark Lamken, Ed Gross, Henry Moore, Jimmy Gay, George Abel. Brooks Cowgill, VicTor Friedman, Chuck Murray, Dick AlTman, Don McDaniel, Gordon Clarke, Dick Pauley, Doug Hill. SECOND ROW: PaTTy Heim, Anne EllioTT, PaT AIT, Bobbe Anne Eiche, David Dyer, Richie Holmen, Mike Inman, Jack BuTler, Don Krasne, Mary Hahn, Lorna Hendrickson, Beverly GranT. THIRD ROW: BeTTy Lewis, Joyce Hupp, Marlene Hinds, Sally Combs, Carol Johanson, Mary Noe, Sally Selby, Gloria Kopman, RuTh Glesby, Carol TollsTedT, Doria Bonham, Flo MeriweTher, Janice Tucker, Ann Zimmer- man, Joan Feinberg, Eleanor Taylor, Virginia Schurz, Diande Fleury, Mr. Norman FieldsTed. BOTTOM ROW: RuTh Lauren, Sharon Clark, Ann Saville, PaT Abrams, Joan BurTon, Carolyn Aiken, ldelle Feinberg, Judy Theodore, Mel Zager, Mimi Lager, JaneT Frankel, Marcia CarTer, Sarane Waldman. Carole WeinsTein, Shirle Sperling, Marilyn WerTheimer, ColleTTe Sigal. Reaching The dizzy heighTs, The Palladians broke all records in Their eTTorTs oT brain-spaTTering. WiTh spark plug Melvin Zager To seT The pace Tor boTh semesTers, These brain-TrusTers covered maximum mileage and are now well on Their way Toward TulTilling college enTrance reguiremenTs. GraduaTed Palladian specimens will be a prize Tor any college. Doing some cross-Town hiking, The scholars honored The Los Angeles CounTy Museum aT ExposiTion Park wiTh Their sTimulaTing presence one aTTernoon. They eagerly scruTinized The valued obiecTs Tound There and repeaTedly Thanked Melvin Zager Tor giving Them The opporTuniTy oT making The Trip. Palladians can Thank pleasanT Mr. Norman FieldsTed Tor giving Them The serious ouTlook ThaT has placed Them in good sTead in all endeavors. TOP ROW: Dick Ackerman, Chuck Tirman, Paul Rudnick, Bill Walker, Arlene Breuer, Maxine Newman, Helen Ziegler, June Ferrer, Carol GoldsTone, Sally BeckwiTh, Theresia Long, Marilyn Willey, Shirley Shakeley, Tony Landau, Mr. Norman FieldsTed. BOTTOM ROW: Daryl Snyder, Jill Morris, RiTa KauTTman, Fern VicTor, Sally Hamiel, LoreTTa Harris, Marilyn Marshek, Evelyn Hill, Sharon Fishman, Priscilla Bowman, Jeanne Curry, Lola Sherman, Jerry Libin, Paul Turner, Billy Epler. ABSENT MEMBERS: Ronald Chez, ErnesT Dernburg, Mary Ann Kane, MilTon Miller, Barbara Noble, Erwin Rosen, Judy Rude, Claire Segal. OFFICERS: Mel Zager, PresidenTg Sally Selby, Gordon Clarke, Vice-PresidenTs: Sharon Clark, BeTTy Lewis, SecreTaries: Gordon Clarke, Don McDaniel, Treasurers. E A Q4-C W- , ES 5 IO6 TOP ROW: Dick Pauley, STan Shake, Dick Ward, Fred Brown, Eric WiTTenberg, Larry MuenTer, Chuck Murray, Dave Phelps. SECOND ROW: Gordon Clarke, Mark Lamken, Don Wolf, Dick AlTman, Richie l-lolmen, Dick Morrill, Rod Wilger. THIRD ROW: ArT STauTTer, Dick Balos, Dick Donaldson, Phelps JeweTT. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Mason, RuTh Bressi, Joyce l-lupp, Mary Anderson, Beverly Grant Shirley Rowson, Carole WeinsTein, Sarane Waldman, Susan Randall, PaT Abrams, CynThia KnechT, Theresia Long. OFFICERS: Dick AlTman, Dick Ward, PresidenTs: Dick Pauley, Vice-PresidenT: Shirle Sperling, Sarane Waldman, SecreTaries: Richie l-lolmen, Susan Randall: Treasurers. Taking Time oTT Trom The book beaT, Biblions and energeTic Sponsor l-lazel Vaughan pause long enough To Take a much deserved bow. This small buT hard working group Tickled The palaTes oT Norman gourmeTs This year wiTh Their Tamous Cake Tor Care. Baby Bibs are known as Lexians. Trucking books around The library was The Task which every day conTronTed Susan Randall. Dick Pauley olTered his assisTance by clirecTing sTudenTs unacguainTed wiTh The Dewey Decimal SysTem To non-TicTion desTinaTions. Dick Ward, presiding aT The desk, became a permanenT land- mark. Emerging Trom Their dusTy occupaTions, The bookworms covered live social TerriTory. SepTember meanT barbecue Time Tor new members, while in February iniTiaTes were TreaTed To an inaugural Tea. ln April Joyce l-lupp Turned her home inTo a shorT order house Tor hungry Biblions. From l.eTT To RighT: Sarane Vlfaldman, Shirle Sperling, Dick AlTman, Dick Ward, Dick Pauley, Susan Randall, Richie l-lolmen. 'f i T07 ALCHEMISTS WW , i i i fag'-W sf TOP ROW: Doug Hill, Jimmy Gay, Melvin Zager, Gordon Clarke. TOP ROW: Brooks Cowqill, VicTor Friedman, VicTor Rosen, Donald Lord, Bob SmiTh. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Grold, Melvin Zager, Jim Gay, Gordon Clarke, Doug Hill. J B g ABBSENT MEMBERS: Paul Marx, im er er. OFFICERS: Doug l-lill, Jim Gay. PresidenTsq Melvin Zag er. Gordon Clarke, SecreTary-Treasurers. AlchemisTs can'T manuTacTure gold nuggeTs, buT They do succeed in mixing weird chemical concocTions. Doug l-lill and Jimmy Gay, maesTros oT The wizardry, igniTed AlchemisT energy inTo Tull blasT Tor boTh semesTers. Chosen because oT dynamic eTTorTs in Their chemisTry and physics classes, pledges oT This indusTrious organizaTion were noTiced 'round campus sporTing colorTul Tlasks conTaining chemicals oT mysTerious conTenT. Club meeTings were kepT sTrikingly lively by The Timely guips oT cynical Doug l-lill. Members had Time beTween The consumpTion oT sandwiches To discuss The wonders mysTiTying Them in The science world oT pasT and presenT. Drilling Tor more valuable knowledge, members visiTed GriTTiTh Park ObservaTory. The live wires also Thrilled grammar school audiences in assemblies given aT Beverly VisTa, l-lorace Mann, and l-lawThorne. WiTh The help oT Miss Erna M. Schwerin The campus dynamoes also gave an explosive assem- bly here aT Normandy. Those spoTlighTed were Mr. KenneTh STrickTaden and helpers Bob SmiTh, VicTor Rosen, and Brooks Cowgill. 108 URMAN LETTER E TOP ROW: Jack Skinner, Frank UIT. BOTTOM ROTN: Bruce Wadman, Bill Inglis, John Broderick. TOP ROW: Jack Skinner, Chuck GriTTin, Bill Waxman, Richie Holmen, Tom Tannenbaum, Rodger Elander, Jack Marsh, Don McDaniel, Phil O'Neil, Chuck LiggiTT, Jay Sandrich. BOTTOM ROW: Max KoTliman, Bruce Wadman, Bill Inglis, John Broderick, Frank UIT, Johnny Mann, Jim Berger, Jim Tinsman, George Crosby, Mal Crosby, Dick Donaldson. ABSENT MEMBERS: Alan Barry, Frank Cavignac, Don Eisenberg, Ted Grossman, Tom O'Leary, GranT PenisTon, Bob Sherman, Tom Van SanT, MorT Viner. OFFICERS: Jack Skinner, John Broderick, PresidenTsg Ted Grossman, Bruce Wadman, Vice-PresidenTs: Frank UIT. Bill Inglis, SecreTaries: STeve Glick, Johnny Mann, Treasurers. ExhibiTing highly developed biceps, The Norman LeTTermen proudly paraded The campus. A new regime was broughT To The Tore by aIerT Prexies Jack Skinner and John Broderick. PresTige is now The word They live by. Every Friday The men in The aThleTic culT indulged in a clean-up campaign ThaT compIe+eIy wowed The campus. The advanTage oT having well developed Tinger muscles enabled The I.eTTer- men To pick up more papers Than any oT The daily predecessors. AT The command oT acTives and Tor The enTerTainmenT oT specTaTors, new pledges led a hecTic liTe. This year The unyielding arms oT The boisTerous group were Torced inTo whiTe waisT iackeTs To serve aT Bruce Wadman's hilarious shindig Tor LeTTermen acTives. These wringers were also given The Time To breeze Through a Tew yells aT The lnviTaTional BaskeTball TournamenT. A Tull moon appeared on The nighT oT May 7Th To spoTlighT The Norman l.eTTermen Dance. In The Swim Gym, I.eTTermen gave Their girls a whirl To The Tune oT Sammy Grossman's Band. IO9 F TOP ROW: Billy Epler, Dick Romonek, Morgan Lee, Don Vasquez, John RosaTi, Morris Wheeler, Gordon Clarke, Don McDaniel, Don Lozabnick, Gordon ScoTT, Dick Balos, Ivan MeiTus, John RiasTra, Dick Donaldson. BOTTOM ROW: Enid GoTTIer, Anne Taylor, Sherry Brown, Nancy l'IoIlingsworTh, Eleanor Taylor, Judy Powell, CoIIeTTe Sigal, Ina Nuell, Elaine MeiTus, Shirle Sperling, Barbara Sherman, I-larrieT CuTIer, Shirley Nelson, RiTa KauTTman, Diane I-Iandelsman. ABSENT MEMBERS: PeTer Cohen, Shirley Davis, Dick I-'lexTer, I-larTley Kern, Lynn Sussman, Richard WesT, Lee WesTon. OFFICERS: Bruce Nelson, Orve Evans, PresidenTsg Virginia Schurz, Doria Bonham, Vice-PresidenTs: Ann STaTham, Ivan MeiTus, SecreTariesq Eleanor Taylor, Virginia Schurz, Treasurers. AT Three-ThirTy on Wednesdays Toreign aTTairs experTs Tlocked To The doors oT Room I I4. The reason, oT course, was ThaT The InTernaTionaI STaTesmen were having a meeTing and all mem- bers musT be prompT. I-Iere sTudenT analysTs could be assured oT a provocalive discussion. Panel chaTTer on Timely subiecTs such as universal miIiTary Training made spiriT wax lively. Spurred on by sTraTegisT William C. OuandT, members became aware oT hidden oraToricaI TaIenTs. WresTIing over evenTTuI headlines were parlayers Doria Bonham, Orve Evans, Ivan MeiTus, and Virginia Schurz. A bid oT paTrioTism came in The Torm oT The Americanism Essay ConTesT, which The sTaTes- men sponsor every year. Awards were presenTed aT one oT The meeTings To winners Anne ElIioTT, Janice Tucker, Nina Kramer, and Sondra Press. TOP ROW: Jim Allen, George Romig, Bill Jones, John SmiTh, Bruce Nelson, Gene Davis, Orve Evans, Jim Webb, Dick I-IexTer, Robin Eager, Jack BuTIer, Ed Rabalais, Dan MacRae. SECOND ROW: Joan Feinberg, Nancy Janis, I-IarrieT Bauman, Sarah BuTTinger, Barbara GranT, Sue I-lall, Carol Johanson, Barbara Gardner, PaT Feldman, I-Iale Gabrielson, RuTh Lazarus, Sue LapkoTT, Beverly GranT, Sharon Sebell, Carol Goshaw, CynThia KnechT, Evie PaTTiz, Janice DoTTenheim. BOTTOM ROW: BeTsey Warwick, Marcia Mayers, Shirley Davis, Lola Sherman, Judy Theodore, Carolyn Aiken, KiTchy Williams, Sondra Press, Carol WeinsTein, Gayle Schlanger, Virginia Schurz, Peggy AbleTT, Doria Bonham. 1 I s . . ,, I ' IIO D ,..,........w..---- .v........W,...M ........m..i..r..,..N ' - s,QnaQ -+- v-swiss' F -Sfs ':T T . ., , ' M , - 1 s sw: . -.ec O M ,,, ..:....... . xx.. , -.. ..... K x k. I V I lmw TOP ROW: Dick Ackerman, Dick I-Iexfer, Dave Youlin, John Laye, Joan I-Iurley, PaTTy Jo Meyran, Joy Zimmerman, Carol GoIdsTone, Larry Miller, ArT STauTler, Daryl Snyder, RiTa Olesker, Ralph Robinson, Ronny Rice, Dave Schmidl. SECOND ROW: JaneT I-Iammerman, Sue Ruel, Phyllis Robbins, Paul Olson, Emily Barnes, Mervin Kundell, Ted I-Toll, June Ulsh, Irene GiIberT, Barbara Landau, John AnTignas, Ed STrauss, RuTh Siegal, Carol STevens, Carol SmiTh, Jan Beeson. LAST ROW: BeTsey Warwick, Myrna I-lyman, Claire Segal, Barbara Biddell, Lynn Awan, Marilyn Willey, Judy Powell, Barbara Alan, Barbara Sherman, Jean I-Iaugen, Jeanne Curry, Myra I-Iaveson, Lynn Terman, Ann ShinqIeTon, Theresia Long. Gregg, RemingTon, CompTomeTer, eIiTe Type-These were The Tools ThaT creaTed a business- Iike aTmosphere aT The meeTings oT The Commercial Club. Larry SpecTor, Toreman oT The oTTice Torce, wiTh The aid oT sponsors, Mr. Dennie PeTerson and Mrs. Pauline Garnella, direcTed The cIub's successTuI acTiviTies. To help TurTher inTeresT in TuTure careers This group sponsors The VocaTionaI ConTerence. TOP ROW: SanTord Spielman, Jack Sidney, Paul Selwyn, RoberT Kuhn, Don Silverman, Phil JaTTe, Ed Gross, George Fisher, Ronnie Gans, Carl Rudnick, Bob Avidan, Duke Waxenberg, Morris Wheeler, Jerry Mendelson, Ronan Gornberg, Bud Barnes, Bill I-Iouser. SECOND ROW: Angelo Richard, Ronnie Carr, Mary Ann I-IuberTy, Joe Sanchez, Marshall Leve, Rodney Friedman, Don Vallance, Chuck Tirman, Gerald Baron, Ronny MarinoTT, Richard Bowman, Roger Black, THIRD ROW: John Weiser, Lindy LindsTrom, Marco WOITT, Chuck Sill, Larry Rosenbloom, Jordan Rice, STuarT Newmark, Irwin Volk, I-Iarold Rimer, BarT Sewell, Connie LonghursT, Beverly Cooper, Suebelle Schlossman, I-Ialo NebIeTT, Marilyn Young, Shirley Davis, I-Toward Schreiber. FOURTI-I ROW: Ellen Morris, BeTsy RoberTs, Joan LeaviTT, PaT Wimer, Carol Briggs, Marilyn I-IarTer, Beverly GranT, PaT GunTher, Sharon Green, Mona Kellogg, Jordon Colburn, Sandy Evans, I-IarrieT Glaser, Marilyn Marshek, Becky STarz, Shirley Shakeley, Gloria Greene, Barbara STuchen, Anne Taylor, BOT'TOM ROW: DyanTha French, PaT FiTiharris, PaTTy SpecTor, MiTzi Cavignac, JaneT Berger, Ingrid Johansson, Annabel GiIberT, Marilyn WerTheimer, Larry SpecTor, CoIIeTTe Sigal, Marilyn Ward, Bonnie Byrnes, RuTh Bressi, BeTsy Feldberq, Ursula Feldberg, Barbara Fisher, Nancy I-IoIlingsworTh. TOP ROW: John RiesTra, Ivan MeiTus, Ann GoldsTein, Connie Longhursf, Jan Beeson, Sarah BuTTinger, PaTricia Wol-coTT, Gayle I-Iansel, Suebelle Schlossman. SECOND ROW: WaITer SchusTer, Joe Sanchez, Marsha Reiss, Nancy Janis, Lola Sherman, Lynda Milchell, Margie Rosso. TI-IIRD ROW: Jordan Rice, Diane I-Iandelsman, Joan Reisz, Lynn Sussman, Beverly GranT, Nancy Schneider, Barbara Sullivan, Verna Billard. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn SmiTh, Sally I-Iamiel, RiTa KauTTman, Beverly WenTworTh, Lynn Vale, Bonnie Byrnes, Barbara Allen, BeTTy Jean Belger, Barbara Crane, Virginia AuberT, Carol Jenson. 1 Agui se habla Espanol is The rule aT The meeTings oT Los EspanoliTos. WiTh Senor Francis De SancTis as Their sTimuIaTing sponsor, The Ii++Ie Spaniards have had a year Tull oT sTrenuous acTiviTies, such as sending Tood and cIoThing To Two desTiTuTe Mexican Tamilies in This area. AnoTher proiecT was wriTing leTTers To high school sTudenTs in many LaTin-American counTries. Membership in Los EspanoliTos is open To TirsT year Spanish sTudenTs wiTh A or B grades who are inTeresTed in learning more abouT Their SouThern neighbors. The ToremosT idea behind The club is To TurTher inTeresT in The Spanish language. Eor This purpose shorT plays are given Tor The pleasure oT The members: an excelIenT one was presenTed aT La EiesTa de Navidad, or ChrisTmas parTy To you Toreigners. This club helps promoTe The spiriT oT undersTanding Toward Spanish-speaking counTries, which is so imporTanT Today. TOP ROW: June Ferrer, LoreTTa I-Iarris, Marilyn Marshelc, Pam Powell, LiseTTe SandaTch, Sandra Robbins, Carol Conner, Arlene Kabrin. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Libin, Lorraine Shahan, BeTTy Cole, Alexandra Grinkrug, Judy Ash, Marcia Sebel, Beverly Fisher, Judy Liclcer, Sheldon Warren. ABSENT MEMBERS: Carolyn Ganzer, Sylvia JeTFries, Don Krasne, Richard Ross, KiTchy Williams. OFFICERS: Lynn Vale, Marilyn Marshelm, RresidenTsg Judy Ash, Alexandra Grinlcrug, Vice- PresidenTs: Beverly GranT, Judy Liclcer, SecreTaries: Bonnie Byrnes, RiTa KauTTman, Treasurers. II2 W... , I v..-.f-A-vM..f-.ur '....-.s..,..,.v...,.,f N4. . f.f.W..,f,,n.. i masse.. .me-x WN... . . TOP ROW: Myles Wilder, Marshall Leve, Daryl Snyder, John.Weiser, Billie PraTT, Carol GoldsTone, Joneen TeTTemer, Carolyn Clark, Sue Brown, De Renne Flunsicker, Arlene Breuer, Carole Wayne, ' G d BarT Sewell Jack Sidney, Fred STern, Alan Mendel, Gene Abrams, or on . , S,coTT. BOTTOM ROW: ArT STauTTer Sandra Brooks, Bobbie Flarn, Joyce AlTman, lngrid Johansson, Jeanne Curry, Rosalyn Spe-chT Lynh Awan Marilyn Willey, Gloria Greene, BeTsy Feldberg, Ursela Feldberg, Claire Segal, SharoniFishman, Joan RoThsTein, Joyce Diller, Larry Rosenbloom, STewarT Newmark. ' AnoTher acTive club aT Beverly is Los Buenos Vecinos, The Spanish group Tor sophomores. b l d WiTh able assisTance Trom Their popular sponsor, Sefior John C. Padilla, The mem ers panne inTeresTing excursions To Olvera STreeT and many Spanish Tilmsg They also held several evening meeTings where Mexican reTreshmenTs were enioyed by all. This year a disTincTive club pin was selecTed by These sTudenTs, who joined Los Buenos Vecinos wanTing To learn more abouT Their good neighbors To The SouTh. ' lnguisiTive Normans happening To peer inTo Room 290 during a meeTing oT Los OuiioTes would undoubTedly receive a hearTy hola, amigo Trom The Triendly Spanish clubbersl ' ' ' Th sored The Sonora The year held many acTiviTies Tor These uppergrade sTudenTs. ey spon Relief Drive, which greaTly helped The sTranded people in ThaT Tlooded Mexican area. Several TiesTas were also enjoyed. One was a surprise parTy Tor sponsor Seior Seine. i Wh eler Norm Karp l-lenry Moore Oliver Conway George TOP ROW: Jim Webb, Morris e , , , , Frakes, Dick l-TexTer, Ronald Chez, Mark Lamken, Orve Evans, Bruce Nelson, Barbara BurT, Ann Z' eman, Nadine VanTchurin. SECOND ROW: Joyce Rubin, Ilona Brady, Mickey SchniTzer, ' l rnrn r I-larrieT Glaser, Janice DoTTer.heim, Jack de Casasus, RuTh Glesby, Joyce Hupp, Liz Shore, Annabe Gilbert Virginia Schurz, Anne Taylor, Peggy AbleTT, Elaine SpraTT, Bernee Wager. BOTTOM ROW: ' ' l D' k Lei h. Jan T-lammerman, MiTzi Gallos, Carolyn Aiken, Diande Fleury, Paul Korb, Bill Promise, ic g Varnum Evans, Barbara Ford, Joan Feinberg, Carol BernsTein, Barbara Sherman, Carole WeinsTein, Mimi Lager, Mr. VicTor Seine. I .Wx W,.,,,,,,.w WW, ,,,nL,,W, ,,,,...,,.Ww,,,,.., Q 4 , , A - 'A fi . rx .. TI3 TOP ROW: Connie WeinTraub, Sarah BuThnger, PaT AIT, Carol TollsTedT, Bobbe Anne Eiche, Sally Combs, Mrs. Cora STephenson, Nancy Friend, Mona Kellogg. BOTTOM ROW: Hale Gabrielson, Mary Anderson, Carole Wayne, Carolyn Aiken, Evie PaTTiz, Amy BacksTrom, Elaine MeiTus, l.oreTTa Isaacs, Sue l-lall, Sondra Press, Mary Noe, Nadine VanTchurin, Carol Johanson. ABSENT MEMBERS: RuTh RosenTelder, KiTchy Williams. OFFICERS: Mary Noe, PaT AIT, PresidenTsy Carol TollsTedT, Vice-PresidenTy Connie WeinTraub, Mary Anderson, SecreTaries: Nancy Friend, Carol Johanson, Treasurersq Mary Anderson, Greek War Relief Chairman: RuTh Rosenfelder, Red Cross Chairman. 9 Busily adiusTing Their golden halos, The Greek Club Temmes recorded a philanThropic year. Mrs. Cora STephenson, club sponsor, is crediTed Tor The improved condiTion oT many desTiTuTe ciTizens oT Greece. Burdens weighed down The backs oT members as They Trudged inTo Room 292 wi+h Their packs OT cloThing. F l-lospiTalized veTerans in SouThern CaliTornia also relied upon The omnipresenT Greeks Tor a porTion oT Their enTerTainmenT. ' Normandy's seamsTresses and panhandlers have combined Their eTTorTs and enThusiasm inTo a rip-roaring Home Economics Club. These modern, TasTidious housekeepers keep Their meeTings cozy and inTimaTe. Fulfilling a man-sized job, The gals senT many CARE packages To Their adopTed French Tamil . These girls can Thank Mrs. Corrine Pyle, sponsor OT The club, Tor Their added charm appeal. Learning The way To a man's hearT has been well worTh The Trouble. TOP ROW: Barbara Sullivan, Margie Rosso, Carol French, Angela Caso, Julie Volin, De Renne Hunsicker, Beverly Cooper. BOTTOM ROW: Claire Segal, Joyce Diller, Joan RoThsTein, Sharon Fishman, ElizabeTh Goldberg, Marilyn WerTheimer, Carole Wayne, Sue Rosemfelder, Barbara Biddell. GE MC ZI4 TOP ROW: Sieve La Fever, John l-lyde, Sigmund Porler, Elliorl Wolie, l-lerb Kalz, Don Vallance, Ernesr Dernburg, Don Facror, Gordon Alexander, Slanley Sperling, Phyllis Kopp, Par Alf, Bill Vifax- man. BOTTOM ROW: Saniord Rogers, Louie Kaufman, Dick Blaine, Fred Feingold, Peler Cohen, John Sill, Doug Pruessing, Chuck Tirman, Buddy Schur, lra Riskin, Rulh Rosenielder, Cynlhia Neiman, Verna Douglas. ' All a-gliirer and a-Jrwiilrer wirh plans for This year was Normandy's own German club. Garru- lous Prexy Bill Waxman could be called a virrual globe-Jrrorrer as he canvassed colleclions for Jrhe uniorlunares oi Germany. Carrying on The message oi good-will was spring semesier Prexy Gordon Alexander. The German club's high resolve Tor Jrhis year was +o improve club procedure. The members inviled German club presidenrs irom olher schools To be Their guesls ai meeiings. ' Every Wednesday a brood of Laiin siudenis collecied in Miss Gri1CTin's room Tor an S.P.O.R. meeling. Young inexperienced Trosh dashed io rhese meeiings. Once There, They lislened Jro Jrhe words oi Ponriiex Maximus Gordon Clarke wirh rapr airenlrion ihal is characierisiic oi all lowerclassmen. TOP ROW: Joyce Bucksren, Barbara Rosenson, Bob Schumacher, Carol Johanson, Pal All, Mary Noe, Richard Kirrland, Viclor Rosen, Dean O'Brien, Don McDaniel, Paul Marx, Jack Murray, Lucky Brown, Mark Thoreson, Harris Maller, Buz Jewerr, Mike Sullivan. Ed Sewell, Eddie Wisson. SECOND ROW: Liana Colquiir, Ellen Morris, Paul Turner, John Phillips, Jerry Dandoy, Julius Grollman, George Romig, Marry Clark, Ivan Meiius, Dick Balos, Judd Goldieder, Jimmy Bay, Don Tinsley, Dick Laurion, Virginia Berger, Karhleen Shumacher, Barbara Mason, Evelyn l-lill, Sally Beckwirh, Lola l-lenderson, Evie Parriz. Tl-llRD ROW: Miss Frances Griffin, Joel Kane, Rurh Bressi, Par Brodf erick, Theresia Long, Ru+h Lauren, Larry Tapper, Fred Oppenheim, Richard Grey, Elaine Meirus, Travis Reed, Tom Rykofi, Joe Blalchiord, Laurie Glass, Mike Glick, Jack Lauls, Ted Landon, Barry Gross, Audrey Ganulin, Alice Seizer, Dona Wessels, Doria Bonham. FOURTH ROW: Gary Pindler, Richard Morrill, Jim Meriwerher, Jim Ganulin, Mike Fenron, Rulh Rosenielder, Luann Cosgrave, Molly,Cosgrave, Ann Saville, Billy Saxlon, Morgan Lee, John Aniignas, Sallie Tidmarsh, Fern Vicror, Carol Srevens, Margie Feinberg, Connie Weiniraub, Sally King, Suzy T'halheimer. LAST ROW: Anne Elliofr, Gordon Clarke, Gerald Faclor. 1 H5 L'E PRIT DE FRANCE 1 O T 17 V, - i A A . ,M 4,,,, . A,, a..,a., , W., 2 . ' T- -f rr 'T W ,... ,, , ,VW,,, is T, ,,,, M TOP ROW: Ed Gross, Jim Gay. BOTTOM ROW' Mary Ann Kane Susan Randall TOP ROW. Jim Webb, Phil BurTon, Ed Lerner, Orve Evans. STuarT Walker, Ed Gross, Fred Palmieri, Chuck Murray, Shelly Clyman, Howard Rubin, Sylvan Perry, Philip Gay. SECOND ROW: Debby Williams, Jackie Akridge, Susan Ran- dall, Marlene Hinds, Connie SchusTer, Nancy Wolvin, Rosemary Edelman, Ann Zimmerman, Sue Hall, CynThia Mauzey, Bobbe Anne Eiche, lna Nuell, Na+halie Adler, Joan CompTer, Ellen Soss, Florence MeriweTher, Harriei Bauman. T'HlRD ROW: Marilyn Pincus, Vera lmbach, Joan HarTley, Mimi Pelgrims, Diane Boyce, Billie Monsen, June Morris, Carolyn Lighf, Sandra Press, Hale Gabrielson, Barbara Landau, RiTa Olesker, Marcia CarTer, Carol Carewe, Beverly Baines, Sheila GoldsTone, Joan Gruenberg, Miss Mary HurlbuT. LAST ROW: BeTsey Warwick, Alexandra Grinkrug, Carol WolT, Florence Newmark, Ann ShingleTon, Vickie Schuken, PaTricia Blum, Sharon Green, JaneT Blum, Mary Ann Kane, Jim Gay, ElizabeTh Goldberg, Danielle ManTchik, Mary Anderson, Sarane Waldman, Jane Hymson, Lillie Wollin, Dolores Russoman. Bon Voyage, The echoing phrase oT poTenTial Parisian bound pranksTers oT L'EspriT de France, embarked The French Club on a successTul year's journey oT French liTe and gaieTy. No longer oT The bourgeoisie, PresidenT Jimmy Gay and Vice-PresidenT Mary Ann Kane chaperoned Their French Try Through Parisian picTures, a gala ChrisTmas parTy, and The ever evenT- Tul French picnic. Care packages senT To needy counTries were also included in This year's cur- riculum. Perched on her ribbon bedecked barrel, piquanT Miss Mary HurlbuT, clad in her brighTesT red and purple velveT, supervised club spiriT. Never a dull momenT Room 293, Trimmed Trom boTTom To Top in French array. Senior members, Jimmy Gay Mary Ann Kane, Eddy Gross, Marlene Hinds, Dolores Russoman, and Lillie Wollin, Tound ThaT Miss HurlbuT's sophisTicaTed humor managed To kee Thin T l' l 'T h d French. could be encounTered in p gs a a ivey pi c uring Their lasT year oT II6 :--N ,Q TOP ROW: Lois STolaroTT, ldelle Feinberg, Merry MerriTT. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Shelley, Marlene l-linds. TOP ROW: Mrs. Lucille RoberT, Tom Johnson, Ann Tobey, Molly Cosgrave, PaTTy T-leim, Marlene Hinds, Johnny LoeT- Tler. BOTTOM ROW: Archie Sharp, Debbie Williams, Nadine VanTchurin, Susan Randall, Lois STolaroTT, Merry Mer- riTT, Idelle Feinberg, Mrs. Mariorie Viau, Sandra Shelley. OFFICERS: Marlene Hinds, PresidenT, Lois STolaroTT, Vice-President Merry MerriTT, SecreTaryq Sandra Shelley, Treas- urer: Idelle Feinberg, T-lisTorian. SomeThing new has been added. Arrival oT The A.U.A. on campus is a Tremendous sTep in The hisTory oT sl4eTching and eTch- ing. Young arTisTs who have a B average and who are wheels in The arT deparTmenT gualiTy Tor This painTer's paradise. VViTh paleTTes eased and painT brushes poised The young TiTians work To capTure liTe in acTion. A rough draTT became an acTual realiTy in The hands oT Mrs. Lucille RoberT, who moulded The club inTo being. Marlene l-linds, chieT promoTer oT club success, also shaped A.U.A. desTiny. Already A.U.A. members have proved To be worTh Their weighT in gold. ldelle Feinberg, Lois STolaroTT, and Tommy Johnson have enioyed noTeworThy repuTaTions. Winning Their way Through The Bulloclc's Regional ConTesT, They each garnered a gold key. Now These Three are spending sleepless nighTs hoping ThaT Their prize masTerpieces have won TurTher awards aT The Carnegie ArT lnsTiTuTe in New York. II7 5 TOP ROW: David Dyer, Ted T'iss, Buddy Knickmeyer, Bud Barnes, Bob SchaTer, Joel Rapp, STan Bickman, Gene Mornell, Tom Thompson. BOTTOM ROW: Joan CanTarow, Carol Johanson, Carol TollsTedT, Bobbe Anne Eiche, Marcia Nason, Carolyn Aiken, Sally Selby, Nina Kramer, Caryl TreisTer, Doria Bonham, Mary Ann Kane, Lois Lyman, lna Nuell, Judy Ross, PaT Rose. OFFICERS: Tom Thompson, Nina Kramer, PresidenTs: Bob SchaTer, Dick AlTman, Vice-PresidenTs: Jim GoldsTone, Joel Rapp, SecreTaries3 Nina Kramer, Gene Mornell, Treasurers. Modern journalism aT Normandy is promoTed and TurThered by The Press Club. lTs agenTs, who consisT oT cubs and l-llGl-lLlGl-lTS acTives, scurry Through school hours inTenT on geTTing Monday's news Friday. As laTe aTTernoon sunshine TilTered clown upon Roxbury Park one Monday, Press Club mem- bers TeasTed on a scrumpTious barbecue dinner. Main evenT Tor This ouTing was a rolicking game oT TooTball in which The mere cubs soundly Trounced Their HIGHLIGHTS superiors. The purge oT iaunTy Tom Thompson as TirsT semesTer prexy resulTed in The elecTion oT Nina Kramer, who brandished The whip Tor The second semesTer. Also TeaTured on The parade oT club evenTs were The semiannual Press Club BangueTs. lT is aT This Time ThaT The sTaTT's own LowlighTs makes iTs appearance. The anTics oT clowning mem- bers provide ample enTerTainmenT Tor These Two gala occasions. TOP ROW: Dick Balos, PeTe Kane, Barry Greenberg, Jim GoldsTone, Dick AlTman, Don SlaTe, Gene Davis, Don WolTe, Joel Goldman, STan Zimmerman. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Pickus, Diane Siegal, RuTh Glesby, Joan Lyman, Joan Gruenberg, Eleanor Taylor, Judy Powell, BeTh SieroTy, Barbara Pickus, Mary Anderson, Carole WeinsTein, Sarane Waldman, CynThia KnechT, Gayle Schlanger, Susan Wald, BeTsy Robe-rTs, Sharon Clark, Suzy Thalheimer. ll8 TOP ROW: Bob SchaTer, Mary Hahn, David Dyer. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Clark, Sally Selby, Judy Ross, Carolyn Aiken. ABSENT MEMBERS: Joel Rapp, PaT Rose, Caryl TreisTer, Gene Mornell, Tom Thompson, Nina Kramer. OFFTCERS: Liz STern, Mary Hahn, PresidenTsq Sally Selby, Vice-PresidenTg Carolyn Aiken, Secre- Taryg Gene Mornell, T'reasurer. ' ATTer a seige oT hybernaTion in Room T37, Normandy's illusTrious wriTers, members oT The order oT Ouill and Scroll, make Their debuT. School-Tamous Liz STern was The only member oT The club Tor The TirsT semesTer and ably perTormed The duTies oT all oTTicers. Mary Hahn and her crew Took over Tor The second semesTer. On ST. PaT's Day, The club encouraged The wearin' oT The green. The proceeds wenT To The Philippine Islands. ' ArTisTs, scienTisTs, maThemaTicians, and hisTorians are all represenTed in The LekTos socieTy, reiTeraTes Miss Iva F. Hurd, club sponsor. The disTincT privilege oT being admiTTed To This honor organizaTion is limiTed To one ouT oT Two hundred sTudenTs. Joan Lyman's house was The scene oT a creaTive millinery session Tor pledges. BeTore being iniTiaTed They paraded chapeaux which sTarTled The Tashion-conscious crowds aT Normandy. TOP ROW: Ed Levin, Jay Briggs, Jack Skinner, Dick AlTman, Melvin Zager, Jim Gay, Orve Evans, Don Lord, Jim Zuker, Jim Berger, Doug Hill, Max KoTTman. BOTTOM ROW: Elaine Lasman, Phyllis BrownTield, Mary Hahn, Ann Zimmerman, Carolyn Aiken, Joan Lyman, Doria Bonham, Molly Cosgrave, PaTTy Heim, Sally Selby, Joan Feinberg, BeTTy Lewis, ColleTTe Sigal, Diande Fleury, Judy Ross. ABSENT MEMBERS: George TipTon, Frank Ulf. OFFICERS: Jim Berger, PresidenT7 Joan Lyman, Dick AlTman, Vice-PresidenTsy Elaine Lasman, Max KoTTman, SecreTary-Treasurersg Di-ck Clarke, Doria Bonham, HisTorians. ll9 T li 9 l TOP ROW: Larry SpecTor, Larry MuenTer. SECOND ROW: Bob T-lomel, Dick AlTman, Don WolTe, Tom Thompson, Archie Sharp, Barry Greenberg. BOTTOM ROW: Loma Bald, Molly Cosgrave, Judy Ross, NaThalie Adler, Suzy Thalheimer. ABSENT MEMBERS: PaT Knox, Paul Marx. OFFICERS: Suzy Thalheimer, PresidenT, NaThalie Adler, SecreTaryg Barry Greenberg, Treasurer Tom T'hompson, l-lisTorian. ' Reaching sTellar heighTs, The Thespians deserve a high raTing. Emerging Trom The glare oT The klieglighTs is chaTTy prexy, Suzy Thalheimer, who goT enThusiasTic raves Trom all criTics. Big evenT in The liTe oT This honorary drama socieTy was The annual Thespian convenTion. All SouThern CaliTornia schools were inviTed To presenT one acT plays. Normandy's Thespian socieTy was awarded a plague Tor being ouTsTanding hosTs as a resulT oT This evenT. ' From summer sTock To Broadway! This ballyhoo consTiTuTes The goal oT all aspiring novices whose TalenT is To demonsTraTe The Technique oT arTiculaTion. CurTain calls beckon loguacious Don VVolTe and TaciTurn Suzy Thalheimer, who co-sTarred in The presidenTial roles. The play is The Thing -and iT cerTainly was This year--as members commanded Norman aTTenTion wiTh Their one acT masTerpieces. TOP ROW: Fred MilsTein, Don Vallance, Archie Sharp, Don WolTe, Ted Shapiro, Dick Romonek, Barry Greenberg, Larry SpecTor, Larry MuenTer, Dick AlTman, Tom Thompson. SECOND ROW: Suzy Thalheimer, Shirley Seams, Janice DoTTenheim, Florence Newmark, llona Brady, Carol Goshaw, June Ferrer, Arline VeniTz, Maxine Newman, Carol Conner, Doria Bonham, Liana ColquiTT, Loma Bald, Nina Kramer, Nancy Pickus, Judy Ross. BOTTOM ROW: Amy BacksTrom, Pam Powell, Judy Theodore, NaThalie Adler, Gloria Simon, Bonnie Byrnes, Diana STecher, Marilyn Marshek, LoreTTa l-larris, Fern VicTor, Carol WolT, Vickie Shuken, Arlene Cooper, Verne Douglas, BeTsey Warwick. OFFICERS: Don WolTe, PresidenT: Suzy Thalheimer, Vice-PresideriTq NaThalie Adler, SecreTary: Larry MuenTer, Treasurer. IZO TOP ROW: Mr. George WrighT, Doug Hill, STeve La Fever, Ed Sewell, Dick Telaneus, Ralph Riskin. Paul Marx, Archie Sharp, Dick Pauley. BOTTOM ROW: Helene Colburn, Irene RabinowiTsh, Ann Saville, BeTTy Lewis. Joan Gruenberg, Theresia Long, PaT AIT, Elaine WighTman, Carolyn Clark, Myra KesTenbaum, RuTh Lauren. OFFICERS: George TipTon, President Dick Telaneus, Vice-PresidenT: BeTTy Lewis, SecreTary- Treasurer: RuTh Lauren, Librarian. ' Make Mine Music, says Prexy George TipTon. Adding a new noTe To lXIormandy's club IiTe, Music Makers have made Their vibraTing presence known. TunesTers deIighT in hearing The reTrains OT anyThing Trom classical To bebop. The pops are also Tops aT club meeTings. CeIIisTs and yioIinisTs amused Themselves by Tiddling around aT noon. Seasonal gaieTy was climaxed by a iam session iniTiaTion aT Ann SaviIIe's house. ' Packing a Tremendous wallop This year, The Managers are known as The coaches' Man Friday. Each verTebra oT Their briTTIe backs endured The heavy sTrain oT carrying eguipmenT To and Trom The scene oT aThIeTic sTruggIe. In The midsT oT a sporTs Tray They could always be counTed upon To reTresh The burning ThroaTs oT The Team. 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