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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
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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
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, 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
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