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

 - Class of 1950

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'IX I I XI It , ,fy L12 X4 '-,J I.-f- lxmq-J IL 'uf dj , INVIXIIV P f' I I I ' I I I I I ,JLV BEVERLY HILLS CALIFORNIA imlrl 1 ll.llA17l.3u I v I x xx LOW Nil R PXNE XN Qjqiei S PX Ed'iTOV'im ESBXT TH QL - T ?gd'iTor-'KWCTNG PREL SevenTh row cenTer, seaTs seven and eighT, The besT in The house- They're yours Tor This gala premiere perTormance oT The l95O WATCH- TQWER. As The sTrains oT The prelude Tade beTore The curTain rises on The TirsT acT, we would like To scan Through The program wiTh you. Using The sprawling, verdanT lawns oT Beverly l-lills I-Tigh School as The seTTing, This opus oT high school life evolves around The enTire campus: yeT each personaliTy is capable oT a sTellar role, independenT Trom The remaining members oT The company. l-lallowed TradiTions vibranT wiTh cherished memories, The ioys and disappoinTmenTs gained Through experience-These are The viTal ele- menTs upon which The opera has conTinued To Thrive successTully. These Too are The prime reguisiTes upon which our liTe aT Beverly is Tounded, Trom which our educaTion will ripen inTo a broader and more inTellecTual view oT liTe, awakening us To The appreciaTion oT more maTure living. lXloTice ThaT as each new season opens, as The curTain rises on The opening scene, The audience is swepT back Through Time and space, reliving wiTh The characTers Their sTirring roles. So This WATCHTOWER will serve To Take you back across The span oT -years To The days spenT in The casT oT This long-running producTion. ALMA MATER Oli, Beverly, we love you. Our loyally we sing. To llwee all lairli, all honor All praises we bring. Your cusloms, Jrradilions Bring glory 'ro Jrlwee. All hail our Alma Malerq We love you, Beverly. Bill Fore S '46 A-QQSQN: - Q-ligis L5f :- i9,fiR ' k Q xx ., , x X --x - - - x . ' N X Q N f' . X, wx X 1-5 .NYS 'N-Qxx AU M N REX, I . y . I .Nw,x ,C 1.5 X,NQx,m' xx Nj ,Q . f f if 'SEQ xx X Lx X n V Ni X-Xigsx .ix-Nix x XX L.:- 1 xX--.' 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HUMMEL PRO UTERS Carrying on behind The scenes during The pasT year, The Board oT EducaTion has accom- plished a vasT amounT oT worlc and Thereby helped much in improving Beverly and iTs large sTudenT casT. Principal achievemenT has been The renova- Tion oT all The heaTing pIanTs in The Tive schools, including new boilers and Tire breaks. In con- necTion also wiTh The renovaTion was The land- scaping and pruning oT The grounds along Moreno Drive. New loudspeakers Tor The Swim- Gym and The girls' and boys' gyms were purchased. The elecTric scoreboard, boughT lasT year wiTh The Board's help, was insTalled during The Tall and IaTer presenTed To The Board by The STudenT Council. The new caTeTeria sysTem, compIeTeIy revised during The Tall by Miss RuTh Melges, MR. A. A. BOWHAY caTeTeria supervisor, was highly successTuI. In The way oT addiTionaI courses oTTered were The organ and piano classes, TaughT by Mrs. Leah K. Moore, Tormer girls' adviser. Mrs. Romaine H. Pauley replaced Mrs. Moore This year, enabling her To conTinue her Teaching. For The TirsT Time in abouT Ten years, The Problems oT Democracy 8 classes included in Their pro- gram a course on Tamily reIaTions. IT proved exTremeIy valuable To The seniors and has prompTed a similar course To be TaughT soon in The grammar schools. The Board Tor This lasT year was made up oT Mr. Wiley N. Caldwell, presidenTp Mr. Horace Blaclcman, Mrs. MargareT Borden, Mrs. MargareT Meserve, and Mr. Howard Reynolds. Mr. R. G. MiTcheII, superinTendenT oT schools, served as secreTary. fi BOARD OF EDUCATION members Tor The pasT year were, IeTT To righT, Mr. Horace L. Blackman, Jr., Mrs. MargareT Meserve, Mr. Wiley N. Caldwell IpresidenTI, Mrs. MargareT Borden, and Mr. Howard W. Reynolds. I O I PRESARIUS To The Class oT l95O: Please accepT The Thanlcs ol: The adminisTra- Tion and The TaculTy oT Beverly Hills High School Tor The conTribuTions you have made To our campaign To Make Beverly BeTTer. If Beverly Hills is a more Triendly school, if real loyalTy and spiriT exisT wheTher we win or lose, if academic achievemenT sTill is oT real irnporTance To mosT sTudenTs, if There is a grow- ing sense oT The worTh oT whaT we learn, raTher Than The grade earned-you and your classmaTes have been oT real assisTance in The improvemenT MR. JOHN B. CROSSLEY Principal We hope ThaT your years aT Beverly will give you ToundaTions Tor success in your TuTure edu- caTion and your TuTure worlc. As you review The ideals Tor which your school sTands, may maTu- riTy bring a sTronger convicTion ThaT you can and will sTrive To live up To These ideals. You leave us wiTh our hearTy good wishes Tor every success. We hope ThaT you will always be proud ThaT you are a graduaTe oT Beverly Hills High School. John B. Crossley in each oT These areas. Principal MR. HARRY M. ALTER MR. K. C. MITCHELL MRS. ROMAINE H. PAULEY MR. JOHN H, FRENCH Vice-Principal AdminisTraTive AssisTanT Girls' Adviser Boys' Adviser CDNDUCTORS I-IELEN-LOUISE ALDRICI-I Counselor, Malhemalics 'NEWMAN BORDEN Malhemalics MARILLYN BOW Girls' Physical Eclucalion CHARLES W. BROWN Boys' Physical Educalion GLEN M. CASE Music LIDA CLEMENTI Language DON DAVIES Journalism, English FRANCIS DeSANCTIS Social Sludies MILTON DOBKIN Speech, English JEANNE EDWARDS Girls' Physical Eclucalion 'SAX ELLIOT Boys' Physical Eclucalion ED ELLIOTT Counselor, Malhernalics NORMAN S. EJ ELDSTED Science PAULINE GARNELLA Commercial MAX GLASS Boys' Physical Educalion 'FRANCES GRIFFIN Language BRYANT I-IALE Arl, Srage, Social Sluolies 'LOUIS I-IANCI-IETT Indusrrial Arls CHARLES C. I-IERBST Science RICHARD JACKSON Induslrial Arrs JAMES KNAU ER Counselor, Language EDITI-I KNOLES Counselor, Language MARY JO KOOSMAN Ari WARD LESTER Radio, English I 2 CAMERA SHY FLOY CONNORS LOUISE LILLARD FLORENCE QUERTERMOUS Social Sluclies Language Drama, English IVA FRANCES Hum LEAI-I K. MOORE JAMES WILLIAMS Mafhemalics Music Science DENNIE PETERSON AW .NI JOHN MARROW Boys' Physical Eclucaiion, Induslrial Arls 'JANE McCLURE Home Economics MART'IN MELLON Science STEVE MILETICI-I Boys' Physical Eclucalion WILLIAM C. MORRISON Science JOHN PADILLA Language JAMES PAINTER MaIhema'I'ics ALI DA PARKER English JANET PATEY Girls' Physical Educalion CORINNE PYLE Horne Economics AWILLIAM QUANDT Social Slrudies ARTHUR RAMIREZ Language ALUCILLE ROBERT Ari' EUNICE SCHMIDT English ERNA SCHWERIN Malhemalics JACK SCHWARTZ Visual Educaiion HAROLD SIELIN6 Boys' Physical Educalion MARGARET SMITH Nurse FRED SPELLICY English CORA STEPHENSON English, Language, Social Sfudies REINHARD STERN Driver Educaiion 'IMARJORIE STURGES Girls' Physical Eclucaiion ELEANOR WELCH Social Sludies 'RUTH WHEELER English 'GEORGE WRIGHT Music 'k Deparlmeni' Head MAESTRCDS COUNSELORS AND SPONSORS who baclc Their respecTive classes are, Top row, leTT To righT, Mr. Ed EllioTT, Mr. Charles l-lerbsT, and Mr. Fred Spellicv. BOTTOM ROW, leTT To righT, are Mr. Francis DeSancTis, Mrs. Eleanor Welch, Miss EdiTh Knoles, Miss l-lelen-Louise Aldrich, and Mr. James Knauer. SrnooThing ouT producTion problems To- ward The day when The curTain would rise on graduaTion was The duTy oT Beverly's coun- selors. From The regisTraTion period in June, Mr. l-larry M. AlTer, head counselor, Mr. Ed EllioTT, senior counselor, Miss EdiTh Knoles, iunior coun- selor: Miss l-lelen-Louise Aldrich, sophomore counselorg and Mr. James Knauer, Treshrnan counselor, have been working wiTh sTudenTs in an aTTempT To adiusT each one To his individual program. The advisers were also on hand To greeT new sTudenTs and To acguainT Them wiTh subiecT and A -uf 'G Q 1 l 4 grade reguiremenTs. Those receiving Tailing grades were noTiTied and given help in bringing up Their marks. ln addiTion, The counselors as- sisTed in preparing each sTudenT Tor his laTer role in college. Those acTing as class sponsors were Mr. Fran- cis De SancTis, Trosh supporTerq Mr. Fred Spel- licy, sophomore deTenderg Mr. Charles l-lerbsT, iunior proTecTorg and Mrs. Eleanor Welch, ener- geTic senior manager. The sponsors were The guiding Torces behind all dances, acTiviTies, and plays sTaged by Their individual classes and were inspiraTional in bringing The classes Through wiTh Tlying colors. GARDENERS who seT The sTage oT Norrnandy's acTiviTies are Top row, leT+ To righT, STanlev MerriTT, Thomas Nimmo, Jack SpraTT, and Joe Gallina. BoTTom row are l-lead Gardener John Sandburg, GusTaT Kenebel, Jerry Donahue, and AnTon ScheTTold. TECHNICIANS CAFETERIA sTaTT members who man NOrmandy's commissary are, Top row, leTT To righT, Mrs, Grace Klinger, Mrs. AlTa Brown, Mrs. Irene WilhiTe, and Mrs. Hazel Crossman. BoTTom row, leTT To righT, are Mrs, RuTh Bodner, Mrs. CaTherine Ryden, Mrs. l-lazel CliTTOn, and Mrs. DoroThy Nagel. Keeping The records sTraighT Tor The pro- ducers and direcTOrs is The chieT iob OT The eTTicienT OTTice sTaTT aT Beverly. The secreTaries' many duTies include compil- ing aTTendance and school Tiles, prinTing The bulleTin each day, and sending TranscripTs TO universiTies. Sharing The knowledge and experi- ence which They have gained is anOTher im- porTanT aspecT OT Their rouTine. Girls inTeresTed in secreTarial work aTTer graduaTion Tind help under The waTchTul eyes OT The sTaTT by Taking oTTice service. New caTeTeria supervisor, Miss RuTh Melges, was added To The crew This year. Since she began her new posiTion, she has managed To SECRETARIES who keep The records sTraighT are Top row. leff To righT, Mrs. Virginia ATwOod, Mrs. CaTherine Arrauio, and Mrs. BeaTrice Kennedy, Mrs. Miss Miss Marie Rose. BOTTOm row are Elsie SmiTh, Mrs. EThyl MarTin, Mrs. RuTh Magyary, and Gynnenda EleTT. revise The caTeTeria sysTem compleTely, provid- ing bag and plaTe lunches and TasTer and more economical service. Normandy's oTTicial sTage crew has also been on The iob. Under The direcTiOn OT Mr. John Sandberg, head gardener, The enTire cam- pus-Trom The shrubbery To The lasT blade OT grass--was Trimmed in order To insure greener grass Tor summer graduaTiOn. This was included in ha landscaping OT The grounds. Working closely wiTh The resT OT The sTaTT, The cusTodians have kepT The sTage OT Beverly's acTiviTies spoTlessly clean and have given boTh Normans and TaculTy reason Tor real pride in Beverly. CUSTODIANS are Top row, leTT To righT, Mr. Paul Jacob, Mr. William STrange, Mr. Richard Del NOsTrO, and Mr. Harold Gilliam. Second row, leTT To righT, are Mr. Frank Yorba, Mr. Earl Bovee, Mrs. Marie 5TansTield, Mr. POrTer Boyer, and Mr. Donald ATwOOd. BoTTom row, leTT To righT, are Mr. Phillip Cappelli, Miss Viole Clarke. Mrs. Isabelle MaThews, and Mr. T-lenry M-cCaghren. I'5 GORDON CLARKE STudenT Body PresidenT PAT ABRAMS CAROL GOSHAW Commissioner oT Reco BRUCE ROGERS Commissioner oT Eina DON McDANlEL Commissioner of Publi BOBBE ANNE EICI-lE HIGHLIGHTS EdiTor-in JOYCE HUPP Girls' League PresidenT TOM TANNENBAUM Boys' League PresidenT BARBARA PICKUS SpiriT CommiTTee Chairman DON WOLF Head Yell Leader RONNA GERSHON Head Pom-Pon Girl Now we are graduaTing. We are leaving be- hind us Tour memorable and signiTicanT years here aT Beverly. We are leaving everyThing Thar has meanT so much To us during These years: The games and rallies To which we gave our spiriTg The dances and acTiviTies we aTTendedg The clubs and organizaTionsg The imporTanT TuncTion oT The sTudenT governmenT in which we all have Taken parTg and mosT oT all, The Triends we made here aT Beverly. We will never TorgeT The keen compeTiTion in our gym or ouT on l-lerried Field, The beauTiTul music oT our choir and orchesTra, The Tun and Thrills oT our school elecTions, and The exciTemenT OT all our many sTage producTions. We will never TorgeT These spacious halls and This beauTiTul I6 FALL DIRECTORS campus: all will help To remind us OT The privilege we had oT being Normans. These are The mem- ories which will live wiTh us Torever. l would like To exTend my hearTTelT Thanks To The STudenT Council, The help and cooperaTion oT which was indispensable in making sTudenT gov- ernmenT a working reali+y This semesTerg To The TaculTy, which has always given so much encour- agemenT and assisTance To our sTudenT body acTiviTiesg and To The adminisTraTion, which has so ably coordinaTed The inTeresT oT boTh The Tac- ulTy and The sTudenT body inTo one common obiecTive, The beTTermenT oT Beverly High. To all The sTudenTs l can exTend only my humble appre- ciaTion Tor The opporTuniTy To have served you as sTudenT body presidenT. GORDON CLARKE TNDUSTRIGUS winTer senior cabineT members are, leTT To righT, Henry Moore, presidenT: Brooks Cowgill, vice4presidenT: CynThia KnechT, secreTary: and Debby Williams, Treasurer. DIRECTORATE Headlining The large company oT perTorm- ers aT Beverly during The Tall semesTer, WinTer 50's STudenT Council broughT up The curTain on a scene Tilled wiTh work. Council meeTings, presided over by Gordon Clarke, were The cues Tor a Tull schedule oT evenTs, including Hello and Smile Week, compleTe wiTh mysTery people and Carol Go- shaw's wonderTul ideas: plans Tor a carnival in The spring, in which booThs would be operaTed by Beverly clubs: and a Bay League Dance aT Torrance sponsored by The Bay League Forum. A new nominaTion sysTem was devised by PaT Abrams and The elecTion commiTTee and Tea- ENERGETIC winTer sophomore council leaders are, leTT To righT, LoreTTa Harris, secreTary: Pierre Mornell, presidenT7 Phil Gay, vice-presidenT: and RiTa Kaufman, Treasurer. l HARD AT WORK managing iunior aTTairs are cabineT oTTicers, leTT To righT, Marilyn Willey, vice-president Buzzy JeweTT, Treasurer: Don Nelson, presidenT: and Carol French, secreTary. Tured acTiviTy periods, where candidaTes Tor class oTTices would be inTroduced, Thus relieving regular nominaTion assemblies. Remodeling oT The sTudenT governmenT room wiTh new curTains and desks was planned. The elecTric scoreboard, purchased The previous semesTer, was insTalled and laTer presenTed To The Board oT EducaTion. During The TooTball season, The council origi- naTed The idea oT selling cokes aT games. Under Jim lvlorrow's direcTion, The sales raised over SIOO, which wenT To The sTudenT body Treasury. A new campus clean-up campaign, whereby each area oT The school was checked by an honor group, was also among The proposals passed by The council. ENTHUSIASTIC members OT The Trosh winTer cabineT are, leTT To righT, BeTTy Ann C'ranT, secreTary7 Arline Ander- son, Treasurery Dick C5oldsmiTh, presidenT, and Tony Nesburn, vice-president I 7 HENRY MOORE STudenT Body PresidenT DONNA GERSHON I Vice-PresidenT ' BEVERLY GRANT Commissioner of Records GIL ALLEN Commissioner oT Einance FRED PALMIERI Commissioner of PubIiciTy CAROL JOHANSON HIGHLIGHTS Co-EdiTor-In-ChieT BETH SIEROTY Girls' League PresidenT DON LOZABNICK Boys' League PresidenT PHIL JAEFE SpiriT CommiTTee Co-Chairman IDELLE EEINBERG SpiriT CommiTTee Co-Chairman DICK BALOS HIGHLIGHTS Co-EdiTor-in-ChieT . We who have been given The opporTuniTy To aTTend Beverly Hills High School should be ever graTeTul. Beverly has a beauTiTuI campus -wiTh iTs rolling green lawns, iTs graceTul Trees, iTs imposing buildings, iTs uITra-modern swim gym, iTs Tennis courTs, and iTs aThleTic Tield. Beverly has an able and loyal TaculTy. No high school commands more presTige. Beverly oTTers opporTuniTies and advanTages +ha+ oTher schools do noT have. Eew schools can maTch Beverly's lnviTaTional Baskerball Tour- namenT, AAU Swimming MeeT, Shakespearean EesTivaI, musical TesTivaIs, A Cappella Choir, and OrchesTra. No high school has a beTTer school paper Than The HIGHLIGHTS or an annual superior To The WATCHTOWER. BeverIy's spiriT runs deep and True. IT is a I 8 SPRING IRECTURS clemocraTic school. IT is governed principally by iTs own oTTicers and council, and iTs laws are enTorced by iTs own courT. IT oTTers an equal opporTuniTy To all To learn and To serve and To receive The rewards oT meriT. Thank you, Beverly, Tor everyThing you have done Tor us, Tor The happiesT years oT our lives, Tor Teaching us whaT we should know, Tor de- veloping our personaliTies, Tor molding our characTers, Tor making us sTronger and beTTer, and Tor helping To prepare us Tor IiTe. I, who have been privileged To serve as presi- denT OT The sTudenT body This semesTer, would like To express my graTiTude To The TaculTy, The adminisTraTion, The sTuoIenT council, my cabineT, and every one oT you who have done so much To help during my adminisTraTion. HENRY Moone ,fmwws . . I I HARD-WORKING senior cabineT members are, leTT To righT, Erwin Rosen, Treasurer: Basil Clyman, vice-presiclenT7 Ivan MeiTus, president and Ilona Brady, secreTary. , DIRECTORATE ConducTing This semesTer's producTions Trom Their podiums in The sTudenT governmenT room were The members OT The summer STudenT Council. I 5 Under PresidenT I-Ienry Moore The Council be- gan immediaTely To compose plans Tor a spring carnival. CO-chairmen OT The carnival cOmmiT- Tee, PaT Abrams and Donna Gershon, sTaTed ThaT The purpose OT The evenT was To uniTe all The individual groups and sTudenTs inTO a common cause, working Tor Beverly. Early in The semesTer The need arose Tor an assembly commiTTee, made up OT Tive sTudenTs and Tive TaculTy members. The group had The power To approve, suggesT, invesTigaTe, and ACTIVE summer sophomore cabinel' oTTicers include, leTT TO righT, Sally King, secreTary: Milce Glick, vi-ce-presidenT: l.oreTTa I-Iarris, presidenTg and Evie PaTTiz, Treasurer. INDUSTRIOUS members OT The summer iunior cabineT are, leTT To righT, Margie Feinberg, secreTaryq Jim Morrow, presidenTg Don Reznick, vice-president and Frances LichTer, 'Treasurer. , ' iudge all TuTure assemblies as To Their suiTabiliTy. NexT on The agenda was a new campus cleanup sysTem, in which diTTerenT colored Tlags, accord- ing To The campus raTing, were raised every aTTernoOn aTTer TourTh period. An average higher Than 85 per cenT enabled school To 'be dismissed early on Fridays. The ABC I-Iandboolq was re-ediTed, and deco- raTiOn OT The sTudenT governmenT room was compleTed. A commission was appoinTed To seT a sTurdy ToundaTiOn Tor homecoming day in The Tall. During This Time all acTiviTies cenTered around one goal, ThaT OT improving school spiriT. VVI-IEELS OT The summer Treshman class are cabineT mem- bers, leTT To righT, Eileen BoTwiclc, secreTary: Bob Allen, vice! presidenTq Milce Cahill, president and Susan Long, Treasurer. I 9 JOYCE l-IUPP BETH SIEROTY WinTer Presidenl' Summer PresidenT Budding prima donnas oT The Girls' League sTarred in one oT The busiesT groups aT Nor- mandy This year. DirecTed by Prexies Joyce l-lupp and BeTh SieroTy, The cabineT began The year wiTh a Big and LiTTle SisTer Plan, in which senior girls aided incoming Treshman and TransTer girls in learn- ing abouT high school liTe. A highly successTul Big and LiTTle SisTer ParTy in SepTember was sTaged, in which inTroducTions oT commiTTee sponsors and cabineT members were made. Weekly birThday parTies were also an inno- vaTion oT This year's League. AT ChrisTmas Time an employmenT bureau provided iobs Tor Those I1 ff! ,fc I ,wfr j,Q,, PRIMA DONNAS who wanTed any kind oT sTeady employmenT. The TradiTional Albion STreeT ChrisTmas ParTy proved as usual To be a wonderTul experience Tor The cabineT. AnoTher TradiTion, Luggage Day, was also enioyed. The girls' oTTicial cos- Tumes were red caps, signiTying ThaT They musT carry The boys' books. Eern Dell was The desTinaTion oT The l-lobo Jungle JaunT, which TeaTured a Tull day oT Tun and surprises Tor all. An EasTer egg hunT was also held beTore spring vacaTion. SpoTlighTing all These many acTiviTies during The year were issues oT The BEVERLY BELLE, The League's oTTicial newsleTTer, which was obviously never lacking in sTories. TOP ROW: Joyce l-lupp, Bobbe Anne Eiche, RuTh Glesby, Gloria Kopman. June Ferrer. SECOND ROW: RuTh Lazarus, Sue LapkoTT, Virginia Berger, Evelyn l-lull, Marilyn Ward, BeTh SieroTy, Marcia CarTer, Carol French. Tl-llRD ROW: Shirley Shakely, Connie ein rau , Susan Randall, Sarane Waldman, PaT Abrams, Mar Anderson. BOTTOM ROW: W T b y Audrey Bach, Bonnie Byrnes, Lynn Vale, Beverly Grant Barbara Gardner, Judy Theodore, R l C h osa ie o en. Q A A Al Tl 20 TOP'ROW: Erwin osen ean ' rien, an a e roo s X X9 5 65 Q 1 9' -s w i , arr reen er , R ,D OB ST Shk,B kCogllByG bg Dick T-luberTy, Dick Ross. SECOND ROW: Daryl Snyder, STeve T-lorrell, Don McDaniel, Mike Serlin, Bernie Shapiro. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Rudnick, Howard Rubin, Dick Balos, Chuck Tirman Laurie Glass, Don Lozabnick, ABSENT MEMBERS: Bill Amass, Fried Palmieri, Ted Shapiro, ArT STauTTer. Primo Dons oT Normandy's Boys' League, headed by PresidenTs Tom Tannenbaum and Don Lozabnick, had The chieT responsibiliTy OT keeping The year's program packed wiTh acTiviTies. The League's oTTicial purpose was To serve every boy in school and To prepare him Tor TuTure liTe. IT sTrived To give The boys a chance aT managing groups, Thereby developing lead- ership. EncouragemenT was also given Tor good school spiriT, ciTizenship, and sporTs parTicipa- Tion. Boys also helped new sTudenTs To TiT inTo high school liTe. PRI 0 DUNS There were no big broThers, such as used in The Girls' League. lnsTead, cabineT oTTicers acTed as an advisory board To help Treshmen wiTh Their individual problems. The League joined wiTh The girls in many proiecTs. Included in These was a GeT AcguainTed ParTy, in which new sTudenTs had an opporTuniTy To meeT Their sTudenT leaders. The Leagues also spon- sored a number oT Norman Mixers, popular noon dances. An Alumni Day was organized and TeaTured a dinner aTTer The day's TesTiviTies. All in all, These acTive primo dons had guiTe a busy year in planning Their many producTions. TOM TANNENBAUM DON LOZABNICK WinTer PresidenT Summer PresidenT 2 I SCORERS WiTh The sTudenT governmenT room as iTs seT-- Ting, The STudenT CourT has been one oT The chieT reasons Tor The success oT I3everly's sTudenT governmenT. ChieT JusTice Diclc Pauley and his associaTes George Fralces, Carol French, CynThia KnechT, Mimi Lager, Johnny Mann, Dean O'Brien, Daryl Snyder, ArT STauTTer, and Jim Morrow, who served Trom SepTember To February, I4epT Bev- erIy's sTudenT casT lined up during The year. Each Time a Norman disregardsa rule, he is summoned and broughT beTore The courT. This imporTanT phase oT our governmenT TuncTions on The Theory ThaT punishmenT is more TorceTuI if inTlicTed- by Tellow sTudenTs. The iusTices discuss each individual case and decide upon The degree oT guiIT. PenaITies are, Tor The mosT parT, in The Torm oT deducTions oT Norman poinTs. The Norman PoinT Plan, under which The courT operaTes, is characTerized by The TacT ThaT each sTudenT begins The guarTer wiTh TorTy poinTs. IT an oTTense is commiTTed and The courT proves The sTudenT guilTy, poinTs are de- ducTed Trom his record. ATTer losing TwenTy poinTs, The deTendanT is puT on The losT privilege rosTer, and he may noT aTTend assemblies unTil he is awarded new poinTs. The loss oT ThirTy poinTs causes him To be placed on The resTricTed lisT, aT which Time he may noT run Tor school oTTices, appear in any sTage presenTaTions, parTicipaTe on aThleTic Teams, in clubs, or be a member oT The HIGH- LIGHTS' sTaTT. Suspension aTTer The loss oT The enTire TorTy poinTs is The usual penaITy which is decided upon by The adminisTraTion. The enTire sTudenT body is always welcome aT any oT The weelcly STudenT CourT proceedings, held every Wednesday aTTer school. AcTing as prompTers Tor The iusTices whenever a deTend- anT's school and ciTizenship record is required are The clerks oT The courT-Mrs. Romaine Paul- ey, girls' adviser, and Mr. John French, boys' adviser. STUDENT COURT iuclges considering The case aT hand are, sTanding, leTT To righT, ArT STauTTer, Jim Morrow, Johnny Mann, ' ' ' ii is D yl s and George Fralces. SiTTing, IeTT To rig T, are Carol Frenc , ar I CynThia KnechT. nyder, Mimi Lager, ChieT JusTice Diclc Pauley, Dean O Brien, and N31 gi n 22 mai: l 'll in ,lg g asa in K .,,,,l,,, 9 Q. TOP ROW: Erwin Rosen, Lee WesTon, Bruce Rogers, Don WolT. SECOND ROW: Laurie STurges, Barry Greenberg, Lou Jarvis, Gil Allen, Frank Rowley, Joel Rapp. THIRD ROW: Shirley Shalcely, Barbara Piclcus, Bernie Shapiro, George Crosby. FOURTH ROW: RuTh Lazarus, ldelle Feinberg, Bonnie Byrnes, Amy BaclcsTrom, Ronna Gershon, Susan Randall, Dean O'Brien, Phil JaTTe. BOTTOM ROW: Morgan Lee, Howard Rubin, Diclr Romonelc, Don PeTerson. ABSENT MEMBERS: Henry Moore, Arl' STauTl:er. PRO TERS PubliciTy-minded SpiriT CommiTTee members broughT school spiriT up To a high pealc once again This year. Barbara Piclrus and ldelle Feinberg, commiTTee co-chairmen Tor The Tall semesTer, were aided by Ronna Gershon, head pom-pon girl: Susan Ran- dall, arT chairman: Ted Shapiro and Joel Rapp, sTunTs chairmen: and George Crosby and Don PeTerson, heads oT decoraTion and ushers. Those serving on a semesTer basis were Gor- don Clarlie and Henry Moore, sTudenT body presidenTs: Don Wohf, head cheer leader: Bruce Rogers, commissioner oT Tinance: and Dean O'Brien, commissioner oT aThleTics. Con- Tinuing work under co-chairmen Phil JaTTe and ldelle Feinberg Tor The remaining semesTer were GO, NORMANS, GO Go, go, Normans, go, Go on and hiT Them: ThaT's The sTyle. We are behind you all The while: We'Il sTand by you Toreverl FighT, 'fighT, Normans, TighT, Show us your mighr Tor The Orange and WhiTe. VVe will TighT TogeTher, win forever vicTory. Fighi' on for Beverly! Barry Greenberg, yell leader: Shirley Shalcely, drum maioreTTe: Bonnie Byrnes, arT chairman: Laurie STurges, G.A.A.: BeTTy GranT and Don Zucker, Trosh yell leaders: Amy BaclcsTrom, soph- omore yell leader: Don Rezniclr and RuTh Bressi, iunior yell leaders: George Crosby and Jim Tins- man, senior yell leaders: ArT STauTTer, commis- sioner oT aThleTics: and Gil Allen, commissioner OT Tinance. Principal duTies oT The group, under The spon- sorship oT Mrs. Jeanne Edwards, were To plan rallies, sTunTs, decoraTions, band selecTions, and posTers. They were also in charge oT roping OTT secTions, providing ushers aT games, and publiciz- ing all acTiviTies in connecTion wiTh school spiriT. FIGHT SONG FighT, TighT, TighT For Beverly High, Win The vicTory: Win The TighT Tor The Orange and WhiTe, BesT in The WesT: we know you'll all do your besT. So, on, on, on, on, FighT To The end: Honor and glory you rnusT win. So TighT, TighT, Tighl' For Beverly High and vicTory. 23 , , X , Y L , W THE CHORUS .-'VX if YH' x ff W f e J' Y , x , , , , , ,V , - ,f , -- . ' Y 4 5 'Q ,,.-r-! , J K xt V'-N , 'X f l L-P' W , V , x 5 1 ! , I If , ,N , A ff L-fi 7-1- -fi I Z 41 'q LZ.. 'YV' .1-f If-un b....'v-' WPS, 3 9 '59 f S Q W Ti , ' A4-V f II l R4 h Q 7 If in 1, f a 'mix-gif. P Z , fy f 1, X I f W X X L ff' if f ff r ,N M' XF' Ts X 1 1 V IL. in-M .mol e'V swf' s Ri ,gpm i'w 5 542, .AQ C ASS OF I TER '50 0 Appearing in Ilieir mosl imporlanl role during Tour years al Beverly, Iwenly- nine members oT+l1e Class of Vifinler '50 marched down Ilme aisles Io receive Ilweir diplomas. The commencemenlr exercises in Ilfie audilorium marlced Ilwe finale Io a Tull program of aclivilies, direcled by Mrs. Eleanor Welcli. senior class sponsor. No more winler gradualions will be slaged a+ Normandy, Jrlwis mid-year class being The lasl and Jrlfie smallesl Io grad- uale in recenl years, 26 DEBORAH AUSTIN STANLEY BICKMAN BEVERLY BROWN BERNARD BUNN Fidelis GENE CAM PEAU JERRY CASSELMAN GORDON CLARKE Ephebian, Sealbearer MYRA COLENBER6 JOAN COMPTER CARYL DIETZ RUTH GELMAN ROBERT GLICK LOIS GROSSMAN JOAN GRUENBER6 ROBERT KOGAN NORMAN LIFPITZ KATHLEEN MQKIBBIN Fidelis MARY NOE Ephebian, Sealbearer JOHN O'KEEFFE MARILYN PINCUS DOROTHY REYNOLDS MURIEL SCHNITZER ELIZABETH SHORE ELINOR SMALL SONDRA SMILEY TOM TANNENBAUM TED TISS LESTER YELLOWITZ DASSIA ZIMBEROFF FUTURE STARS will be Mary Noe and Gordon Clarke according 'I'o Ilie Class of W'5O. FORTY-FOURTH 4 P.M., Friday, Ianuary 27, l95O PROCESSIONAL: Pomp and Circumstancen ......... . Elgar CLASS OF WINTER l95U SALUTE 'I'O THE FLAG Led by TEDFORD IAY TISS THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER ............. . Smith HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA INVOCATION DR. IAMES K. STEWART ADDRESS: Reflections on Today's Moment IOAN GRUENBERG Musical Accompaniment by Frank Rowley ORCHESTRA: The Secret Marriage Overture .......... . Cimarosa HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA ADDRESS: Today's Ladder to Tomorrow THOMAS DAVID TANNENBAUM SOPRANO SOLO: I Love Thee .....,....... . Grieq MURIEL SCHNITZER Accompanied by Eloise Smith ADDRESS: TomorroW's Lions GORDON HOWE CLARKE, Ir. PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS MR. IOHN B. CROSSLEY, Principal PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS MR. WILEY N. CALDWELL Member ot the Board ot Education ROLL CALL MR. HARRY ALTER, Assistant Principal ALMA MATER . ............. Words and Music by Bill Fore, S'46 BENEDICTION DR. IAMES K. STEWART RECESSIONAL: War March of the Priests ........ . Mendelssohn CLASS OF WINTER l95U AWARDS RECEIVED Faculty Scholarship Cup ................. GORDON HOWE CLARKE, Ir. Ephebians: GORDON HOIWE CLARKE, Ir., MARY FRANCES NOE Sealbearers: GORDON HOWE CLARKE, Ir., MARY FRANCES NOE Fidelis: BERNARD CARROLL BUNN, KATHLEEN PATRICIA MCKIBBIN Knight Paramount ................... GORDON HOWE CLARKE, Ir. Knights Cup . . . . .... . . THOMAS DAVID TANNENBAUM MATINEE IDOLS ot the season are Dorothy Reynolds, Gene Campeau, and BOX OFFICE HITS are ever popular Tom Tanneba Debbie Austin. and Dorothy Reynolds. I ' 'I ' l ...cami r X' fi Eli X 'wrwtiu 53 ' Y r , h PVOXS swrfch Wd Serior DIN- e S , 5 more ' I N George Weshingron Slepf Heref Good ol' Uncle Sranley. Dorf? wreck 'rbar chair! Sfar performers saving +he morfga 28 N -.11 A ,i kk miugsgm d. fofwar + feel puff +he5' beg . Seniors Show' Talenl TWT- . p,DGV U r x lmkx 3 J TN, x ' f t' Xl qv .fx r M, l Q remix X I '.,x 'L'w.xj' 'H' W S flniA Mofhersv Tea. ENIOR HYMN WSO fTl1e Home Now flvaf Roadl we are leaving, ear our pledge fo flweef We'll be frue and lzonesl, 5 lvere we used fo be. As we go forflv lo flre fufure l flvrouglv life we'll remember lvef we owe of foy end frienslrlps frue To Beverly, our Alma Maier. lolarrieff Bauman SENlOl? HYMN S'50 e World ls Wa1'f1'ng for flwe Sunrlsel Dear Normandy, we seniors fravel onward: o one lfnows Wfldf eaclv of us will do. Your sfandards lvfglv wlflz wise and kindly eaclvlng e will clzerislv all life flrrouglr Dear Beverly, we seniors musf deparf on, nd our lvearfs are Wlled wfflv warmflv for you. Tne memories we've snared flvrouglv ellrer eave us loyal and d by BeVerlyZ GOO E years ' frue lo yo +her'S. r mo SenfOV5 homo Lake Enchanlol L-1e O u. XSally Sfefnmefz QW 2 9 CLASS PATRICIA ABRAMS Ephebian, Sealbearer BRUCE ADAMS NATHALIE ADLER JACOUELINE AKRIDGE ELAINE ALLERS PATRICIA ALT Sealbearer WILLIAM AMASS Winjrer 'SI MARY ANDERSON GERALD BACHRACK FRANKLIN BACON BEVERLY BAINES GIRARD BAKER RICHARD BALOS BARBARA BALSOM GEORGE BARNES I-IARRIETT BAUMAN Torchbearer DOREEN BEEBE GARY BERNSTEI N Winfer '5I JUDITH BERNSTEIN WILLIAM BIEL Fidelis JANNETTE BLAINE THOMAS BLAKE Summer Session ROCHELLE BLINK LEONARD BLOCK SHIRLEY BONGARD BURTON BOUDINOT Eiclelis ILONA BRADY RICHARD BRADY MARLENE BRANKER DONALD BREN JAY BRIGGS RONALD BRUNN BONNIE BYRNES CAROL CAREWE MARCIA CARTER Sealbearer, EideIis RONALD CI-IEZ Sealbearer BASIL CLYMAN FideIis ROSALIE COHEN OLIVER CONWAY THOMAS COONEY SUMMER '56 GEORGE COTLIAR BROOKS COWGILL JANICE CRAFTS GEORGE CROSBY BARBARA CROST Summer Session HARRIET CUTLER CHARLES DANIELS SHEPARD DAVIDSON WILLIAM DAVIS JOAN DOLGINER RICHARD DONALDSON JAMES DONNERSTAG JANICE DOTTENHEIM RICHARD DOYLE BOBBE ANNE EICHE EpI1ebian,SeaIbearer, EideIis JOYCE EILER ANNE ELLIOTT Eplwebian, Sealbearer, FideIis FacuII'y Scholarship Cup HOWARD ELZER ESTELLE EMERSON GORDON ENSIGN Summer Session STUART ERWIN SANDRA EVANS JANET EVVING GERALD FACTOR ALAN FEINBERG IDELLE FEINBERG Torchbearer PATRICIA FELDMAN GEORGE FISHER LORRAINE FISHER PAULINE FITZHARRIS GEORGE FRAKES NORMAN FRANKFORT JANET FRANKEL NEALE FRANSON ROGER FRANSON VICTOR FRIEDMAN Sealbearer NANCY FRIEND BARBARA GARDNER DONNA GERSHON RONNA GERSHON 'V'-qs 'Mm CLASS of ii? ANNABEL GILBERT CARL GLECKMAN RUTH GLESBY Torchbearer FRANCES GOLDBERG WILLIAM GOLDFARB JOEL GOLDMAN SI-IEILA GOLDSTONE PI-IYLLIS GOODMAN Fidelis JANE GORDON CAROL GOSI-IAW ENID GOTTLER LAWRENCE GOTTLIEB BEVERLY GRANT Fidelis BARRY GREENBERG MAX GREEVEN ROBERT GROSSMAN PATRICIA GUNTHER THOMAS HALDEMAN GAYLE HANSEL DONNA HARTMAN ANITA HELLER LORNA HENDRICKSON RICHARD HEXTER SeaIbearer CHARLES I-IEYLER DAVID I-IOTCI-IKIN Eidelis WILLIAM HOUSER RICHARD HUBERTY GLORIA HUGHES Fidelis JOYCE I-IUPP EpI'1ebian,S,eaII3earer BARBARA HYMAN JANE HYMSON LEWIS JARVIS CAROL JOI-IANSON Torchbearer THOMAS JOHNSON Fidelis EDWIN KAH N PETER KANE FideIis LOUIS KAUFMAN DAVID KEELER MONA KELLOGG HARTLEY KERN SUMMER '50 CYNTHIA KNECHT JOYCE KOBRIN GLORIA KOPMAN Sealbearer PAUL KORB DONALD KRASNE Torchbearer SUSAN KUI-INS MARGARET LAGER Sealbearer MARK LAMKEN SUSAN LAPKOFF PATRICIA LAUNDERS JOHN LAYE RUTH LAZARLJS BARBARA LEBE ELAINE LEHRMAN ROSA LELIE MOSES LERNER BARBARA LEVINE CHARLES LIGGITT JOAN LIKER VIRGINIA LOEW DONALD LOZABNICK LOIS LYMAN DONALD MCDANIEL Torchbearer GLORIA MQGOUGH Summer Session PIERRE MAHIEUX JOHN MANN VIRGINIA MARTINDALE NELLY MARTINEZ HOWARD MASON RICHARD MATOFF NANCY MAURSETH IVAN MEITUS Sealbearer SANDRA IVIELTZER FLORENCE MERIWETHER SeaIbearer DIANE MILLER PAULINE MILLER FRANCIS MILROD MARION MOLD HENRY MOORE EpI1ebian,Torchbearer CHARLES M URRAY Torchbearer, FicIeIIs CLASS of MARCIA NASON STUART NEFFLER NANCY NEWHOFF FAYE NICHELSON KINGAN NICHOLSON BARBARA NOBLE INA NUELL DEAN O'BRIEN NANCY OGILVIE Summer Session WILLIAM OREN Summer Session RICHARD ORGELL CHARLES OUROANJIAN FRED PALMIERI SIMONE PARSONT RICHARD PAULEY DONALD PETERSON Fidelis DAVID PHELPS CAROLE PHILLIPS BARBARA PICKUS PATRICIA PIERCE WILLIAM PROMISEL SUSAN RANDALL JOEL RAPP LOREEN RAPPAPORT MAURICE REZNICK JORDAN RICE ANOELO RICHARD CHARLES ROBBINS JOAN ROBINSON ROBERT ROGAFF BRUCE ROGERS GEORGE ROMIG JOHN ROSATI FIdeIIs ERWIN ROSEN Sealbearer VICTOR ROSEN Sealbearer DONALD ROSS HOBART ROSS LAWRENCE ROSS RICHARD ROSS FRANK ROWLEY SUMMER '50 I RICHARD RYERSON ALBERT SANDOVAL WIn+er '5I WILLIAM SAWELSON GAYLE SCHLANGER DAVID SCHMIDT LOUIS SCHREIBER MARY JEAN SCHUETZ CHARLES SCOTT GORDON SCOTT SHARON SEBELL FRANCIS SEMERE MARIO SEMERE ROBERT SERF EDMUND SEWELL STANLEY SHAKE FideIis BERNARD SHAPIRO Summer Session ARCHIBALD SHARP WILLIAM SHARPLESS SANDRA SHELLEY BARBARA SHERMAN JOAN SHERMAN DIANE SIEGEL BETH SIEROTY OUENTIN SIGLER Winfer '5I GLORIA SIMON PI-IYLLIS SIMON LAWRENCE SLOTO OUE SMART CAROL SMITH FicIeIis ROBERT SMITH KENNETH SNYDER SAUI. SNYDER ELLEN'SOSS CHARMAINE SPECI-IT FICIGIIS SI-IIRLE SPERLING Torchbearer ROBERT S.PEILMAN ANNE STATHAM SALLY STEINMETZ SeaIbearer JERROLD STERN JAMES STERN ffl: 5 I-ln, SUMMER '50 JILL STERN Summer Session MARLENE SUDMIN JUDITH THEODORE JAMES TINSMAN ANNA TOBEY CAROL TOLLSTEDT SeaII:earer JACOUELYN TURBOW MARILYN VALE Torchbearer BERNEE WAGER SUSAN WALD SARANE WALDMAN EpI1ebian,SeaIbearer,Eidelis STUART WALKER RICHARD WARD MARILYN WARD CAROLE WEINSTEIN MARILYN WERTHEIMER S,eaII3earer LEE WESTON ANNE WESTMORE IRENE WHITE RODNEY WILGER Fidelis ANDRE WILLIAMS DEBORAH WILLIAMS MARILYN WINNICK EDMOND WISSEN GRETA WOLF WILLIAM YOAKUM CAMERA SHY FRANKLIN BLACK JAMES DEAK MARVIN DUNN RICHARD FISHER EIcIeIIs FLORENCE GREENSPAN SENIOR SAC-A Making iTs debuT beTore The TooTlighTs oT Bev- erly, The Class oT 'SO was inTroduced To high school liTe by School Leader Sam Grossman. Norm-lnn sTaged iTs opening nighT ThaT Tall, while The SporTsmanship Trophy spoTlighTed The aTh- leTic season. Bob Ward, school direcTor, led sTudenTs Through The Chimes Fund, and Dave Phelps reigned as class presidenT. Life came To Beverly in The senior perTormance oT Color NighT, while The SpiriT CommiTTee received a round oT applause which enabled iT To conTinue successTully. Following summer inTermission, The seasoned Troupers reTurned To The seTTing as sophomores and were greeTed by The new principal, John B. Crossley. Class PresidenTs Gordon Clarke and Jim Tinsman direcTed The casT Through an acTive year oT such evenTs as SalT WaTer DaTTy, Alice in Wonderland, and The reTaining oT The SporTsmanship Trophy. Senior Day was premiered ThaT Tall, as seniors TaughT classes and presenTed an assembly in The Swim Gym. ConducTor John Suckling creaTed The STudenT RelaTions Board, while Tom Jones led sTudenTs inTo The new look, which dominaTed The campus. Kilroy was There! or 'mf Ahl Upper classmen aT lasTl PanTare Tlourished wiTh The TirsT dance oT The year, The iunior Pig- skin Prom, which was arranged by PresidenT Dave Phelps. George Prakes also conTribuTed To class TuncTions. Playing a maior role in aTTaining The Scoreboard, Tom Van SanT and Frank Ulf acTed as school leaders, and Tor The Third con- secuTive year Beverly won The SporTsmanship Trophy. Hollywood Legend was Told againsT a back drop oT movieland, while Brad JeTTries, Boys' League prexy, seT up Alumni Day. CosTumed in blue and whiTe sweaTers, The Senior Class oT '50 was led by l-lenry Moore and lvan MeiTus, and sponsored by Mrs. Eleanor P. Welch. Senior Day and George WashingTon SlepT l-lere highlighTed The TirsT semesTer. Bringing a Tinale To The season, lvan's cabineT planned The TalenT show, Beverly, Year 2000 g DiTch Day aT Lake EnchanTog and The TradiTional breakTasT aT The CaliTornia CounTry Club. School Leaders Gordon Clarke and l-lenry Moore made Beverly's Own Carnival a realiTy. The prom aT The Bel Air Bay Club, The BaccalaureaTe Service, and The commencemenT exercises concluded high school liTe. 37 MATINEE IDOLS of The season are Dean O'Brien and Nancy Maursefh. PERSUNALITIES BOX CFFTCE HITS are ever-popular Don Lozabnick, Be+h Siero+y, and Susie Randall. FUTURE STARS will be Joyce Hupp and Vic Rosen. FORTY-FIFTH COMM NCE E T PROCESSIONAL: Pomp and Circumstance .......,. . Elgar CLASS OF SUMMER l95O SALUTE TO THE FLAG Led by BASIL CLYMAN THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER ,............ . . Smith HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA INVOCATION DR. SAMUEL R. ALLISON WELCOME: HENRY TRUMBULL MOORE, IR. President of the Student Body INTRODUCTION: The Class of l95O IVAN S. MEITUS President of the Class VIOLIN SOLO: Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso Saint-Saens PATRICIA ALICE ALT Accompanied by Mrs. Otie Becker ADDRESS: Star ot Faith-Our Vision FRED WILLIAMS PALMIERI PIANO SOLO: Toccata in D Minor ........... . Bach-Tansiq FRANK A. ROWLEY, III ADDRESS: On the Threshold of the Vision of Hope ERWIN SOMERS ROSEN VOCAL DUET: Will You Remember? ..,........... . Romberg SHEILA GOLDSTONE AND CHARLES DANIELS Accompanied by Mrs. Eloise Smith ADDRESS: Tomorrow is a Hopeful Day BETH SIEROTY PIANO SOLO-: Rhapsody in B Minor ...... . .... . . Brahms GLORIA PAULETTE SIMON ADDRESS: The Voice of Hope CHARLES SCOTT PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS MR. IOHN B. CROSSLEY, Principal PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS A MR. HOWARD W. REYNOLDS Member of the Board of Education ROLL CALL MR. HARRY M. ALTER, Assistant Principal ALMA MATER ................... Words and Music by Bill Fore, S'46 RETIRING OF THE FLAG ....................... The Squires BENEDICTION: DR. SAMUEL R. ALLISON RECESSIONAL: War March of the Priests ................ Mendelssohn AWARDS RECEIVED Faculty Scholarship Cup .................... ANNE REES ELLIOTT Ephebians: PATRICIA MERLENE ABRAMS, BOBBE ANNE EICHE, ANNE REES ELLIOTT, IOYCE HUPP, HENRY TRUMBULL MOORE, Ir., SARANE WALDMAN Sealbearers: PATRICIA MERLENE ABRAMS, PATRICIA ALICE ALT, MARCIA CLAIRE CARTER, RON- ALD AUGUST CHEZ, BOBBE ANNE EICHE, ANNE REES ELLIOTT, RICHARD MARTIN HEXTER, IOYCE HUPP, GLORIA BETH KOPMAN, IVAN S. MEITUS, FLORENCE DePAUW MERIWETHER, ERWIN SOM- ERS ROSEN, VICTOR IOSEPH ROSEN, Ir., SALLY IANE STEINMETZ, CAROL LILLIAN TOLLSTEDT, SARANE WALDMAN, MARILYN WERTHEIMER Torchbearers: HARRIETT SUE BAUMAN, IDELLE LOIS FEINBERG, RUTH GAIL GLESBY, CAROL WET- MORE IOIHANSON, DON L. KRASNE, DONALD CONLEY McDANIEL, HENRY TRUMBULL MOORE, Ir., CHARLES I. MURRAY, SHIRLE CARLA SPERLING, MARILYN VALE Fidelis: WILLIAM ROBERT BIEL, BURTON SARGENT BOUDINOT, MARCIA CLAIRE CARTER BASIL R. CLYMAN, BOBBE ANNE EICHE, ANNE REES ELLIOTT, RICHARD LLOYD FISHER, PHYLLIS SUSAN GOODMAN, BEVERLY LOUISE GRANT, DAVID ARTHUR HOTCHKIN, GLORIA IEAN HUGHES, THOM- AS IOHNSON, PETER EVANS KANE, CHARLES I. MURRAY, DONALD R. PETERSON, IOHN B. ROSATI, STANLEY STANFORD SHAKE, CAROL IEAN SMITH, GLORIA CHARMAINE SPECHT, SARANE WALD- MAN, CHARLES RODNEY WILGER. Alpha Citizenship Cup .......... MARCIA CLAIRE CARTER, SARANE WALDMAN. Knight Paramount ...... ........ H ENRY TRUMBULL MOORE, Ir. Knights Cup . . . . ......... DAVID STONE PHELPS, III 39 y Vi, ,7. I ORS ,ff of HV? l ' ' V-V 1 .r . N ,,, .A ,3 t f r E H 1 4 . 1 cf ,, , , A sr ' 1 W A ,,,' , M . is Q7 , . ,- V ' if ' Q, ,s r 1, ., ' 1 , X V A ig 6 f V Q , A - f 4 FV V V , B' fuss, fn . ' 2. ii g ,,lq,, 5 . f M L . N J , Y V , 7 V A fi if Q ' V el , ig. V, af , my i. 5, ,V V J ,,,, , V' ,, V , 4 V- ,, l A A V ' ' ' ' - , .,, i V' A i V i if i ? ,V 2 ,,f4,, V .ma WT ., VW? L ' in W A ,. Vg . 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McAuliffe Janel McMillen Donna Macdonald Arline Tom Marlindale Ann Mason Marcia Mayers Bello Mayo Sharon Carol Michaelis Claire Milberq Beliy Miller Dorolhy Miller Donald Joseph Moses Selio Munoz Tony Nasl Colin Neblelf Micheline Mahieux Sandra Mandel Sfephan Marcy Selma Marqareilen Marlin Linda Mayo Edward Mellzer Jacqueline Melvin Sieve Messinger Meyers Marilyn Miller Rochelle Miller Shirley Miller Yoroka Miyashifa Moline Mary Nebleii Judy Nelson Anlhony Nesburn l-lerber'r Newman Carol Newmark Faye Nuell Orin O'Brien Gail Olerwager Richard Olson Lee Oslermann Georges Panossian David Pascal Pafricia Pafferson Roberl' Perkins Marcellina Perry Jonafhan Persoff Elise Peschell Myron Peskin Howard Phillips Pauline Porier Carolyn Press Perry Pyle Jeanneile Quon l-larriel Rand Sherry Rappaporf David Raskin Julie Reifel Brian Jonal'han Rose Richard Rosenberg Sally Rosenberg Andre Rosowsky Barbara Rissman Ellioll' Robbins James Robbins Bruce Robinson Rose Eileen Ross Sandra Ruel Sylvia Salloway Barbara Salfzman Bill Sawlelle Virginia Schafer Fred Schiller William Schuelz Jack Schulman Max Schulman Bradford Schurz Arlene Schwarlz Chris Seiler Dorolhy Serlin Michael Serlin Peier Shayne Barbara Shields Shiela Shinglman Roberla Sellon Solomon Jimmie Solelo Marsha Slarler Beverly Sfein Floran Ta David Tanzman Carolyn Taper Kay Taylor Carol Toplan Lois Siegel Lois Silversiein Sharon Simms Bob Sloan Smilhson Rosanna Slone Anne Taggart Susan Talley George Tallman nnenbaum Carl Trebler l-lenry Tronqone Sherwyn Turbow Joanne Uehlein Rhoda Veiner Renale Venholen Michael Villes Jay Wager Arnaris Ward Barbara Waison Jacquelyn Weil Charlene Waldman Ronald Wein Maxine Weissfein Lynne Weslmore Barbara Whaley Alan Whife David Whorf Joyce Willey Barbara Williams Charles Williams Jerry Williams Mariorie Williams John Wise Madgel Yeoman Bonnie Young Donald Zucker Ronald Zumbrun . ,.,, H l f ., Q l fi Q W? 5 gm? Q- f K-is E , , wi .. , .,3 r ' o f ' ' 'sf-in Q 1 .ji 1 . ,f Y 'i ow' P fx .115 1 ei' all ...hw A. , , ,, , fl, , 5 The S64 quesfion The glass menagerie Eureka! llve gm HI Local lolie JUST Call me S-I-l-I-N-E' Tl1ere's an A ln your fulure Paflf'eV5 in Crime JNHRMJSSJUN xx X1 RUTH GLESBY SARANE WALDMAN Co-EdiTor Co-EdiTor Behind The careTully guarded enTrance oT Room I33 The TiTTh period WATCHTOWE'R crew Toiled To produce clever lyrics Tor iTs liTerary masTerpiece. No preview oT The coming aTTrac- Tion was granTed curious, prospecTive cusTomers. Co-conducTors RuTh Glesby and Sarane Wald- man supervised sTaTT members and coordinaTed arT and journalism. lna Nuell, phoTography edi- Tor, used. producTion room and Telephone To schedule daTes To please boTh The phoTographer and The groups which were To have porTraiTs made. Bobbe Anne Eiche convinced camera shy TaculTy To have publiciTy shoTs Talcen and re- corded accomplishmenTs OT The able adminisTra- Tion. Mary Anderson covered assemblies and ob- Tained behind-The-scene inTormaTion To develop inTo scenarios Tor The acTiviTies secTion. Bar- bara Levine and Joan Robinson unTangled name WATCHTO ER lisTs and maTched Them To picTures oT The mem- bers oT The Tour classes. Carol Johanson and Barbara Riclcus pooled eTTorTs To geT inside inTor- maTion on Normandy's clubs in order To wriTe Their programs and acTiviTies Tor The year. Barbara Levine and Barbara Riclcus collabo- raTed To malce TeaTures TascinaTing and amusing. Jael Goldman reporTed evenTs in The Tield oT boys' sporTs Tor The boys' sporTs secTion. and Shirle Sperling reviewed G.A.A. anTics Tor The corresponding Teminine secTion. WiTh guieT eTTi- ciency Don McDaniel, business manager, di- recTed disTribuTion and supervised sales. ConsTanT reminder To The sTaTT members Trom Miss RuTh Wheeler, TaculTy adviser, was ThaT, as Tar as she was concerned, The yearbook was all Theirs. She gave needed sTage direcTions and prompTed perTecTion in every angle oT The book. MISS RUTH WHEELER BOBBE ANNE ElCHE BARBARA LEVINE JOEL GOLDMAN BARBARA Pll Adviser AdminisTraTion Classes - FeaTures Boys' SporTs Clubs - Fea' Ni' MR. BRYANT HALE MARY ANDERSON JOAN ROBINSON Sl-llRLE SPERLING CAROL JOHAB ArT Adviser AcTiviTies Classes Girls' SporTs Clubs l M1 I film!! I llmlhulf A N as QQ -ff' 111211, Q. I' ' flly1I?gA , W ,L gg Q Q E' 6' fi i y , T1 QJQ BO WATCHTO ER Across The campus anoTher sTaTT added arTis- Tic TaIenT To plans Tor This operaTic debuT. The ThirTeen members oT The group combined work and Tun, and The producT was The picToriaI parT oT The WATCI-ITOWER. OTTen reminding her sTaTT oT The nearing cur- Tain Time, Marcia Nason, arT ediTor, worked wiTh Mr. BryanT I-Iale, RuTh, and Sarane To aTTain novel IayouTs. Sandra Shelley, assisTanT ediTor, worlced by Marcia's side and execuTed mosT oT The make-up. Ronny Brunn, Bonnie Byrnes, Lor- raine Eisher, Gloria I-Iughes, and Nancy MaurseTh conTribuTed Their eTTorTs and ,abiIiTies To The un- usual designs. SuperIaTive division sheeTs were drawn by Tommy Johnson, who alsoadded To The sTaTe oT hiIariTy consTanTIy apparenT in The classroom. Comical carToons, which caused commoTion by oTTen being misplaced in class, were creaTed by MARCIA NASON ArT EdiTor STuarT NeTTIer and are disTribuTed ThroughouT The yearboolc. Dean O'Brien, Diclc Ward, and Debby Williams TesTed Their accuracy by cuTTing draw- ings and phoTographs wiTh precision. Susie Randall coIIecTed imporTanT evenTs in The school year and inserTed Them inTo The calen- dar called Memories, around which she drew Tig- ures. The calendar is a new addiTion To The book This year. John Borden, David I-Ienley, Diclc I-Iex- Ter, Brad Schurz, Ronald Wein, and John Weiser, sTudenT phoTographers, scouTed around The cam- pus Tor inTormaI shoTs. Every arTisT worlced on The pubIiciTy program and posTers when The book sales were in progress. WiTh paTience and a sense oT humor, Mr. I-IaIe direcTed his WATC I-ITOW E R arT class and broughT ouT The besT eTTorTs Trom each person. INA NUELL SANDRA SI-IELLEY TOMMY JOHNSON DEAN O'BRIEN DEBBY WILLIAMS LORRAINE FISHER STUART NEFFLER Ph Tography AssT. ArT EdiTor Division SheeTs CuTTing CuTTing LayouT CarToons IN MCDANIEL NANCY MAURSETI-I BONNIE BYRNES SUSIE RANDALL GLORIA I-IUGI-IES DICK WARD RONNIE BRUNN s Manager LayouT LayouT Calendar LayouT CuTTing LayouT ' 5 I MR. DON DAVIES EaculTy Adviser ConsTanT conTusion is conducive To success in The case oT The HIGHLIGHTS. MidsT disTracTed cubs and superior sTaTT members, EdiTor-in-chieT Bobbe Anne Eiche direcTed Beverly's weekly Through a successTul semesTer. Mary Anderson and Carol Johanson worked TogeTher on TirsT page, obTaining new eTTecTs in make-up. PeTer Kane produced The TeaTure leaT wiTh a new TwisT oT humor. Joan Robinson puT ouT Third page wiTh consisTenTly good lay- ouTg and The sporTs sheeT, handled by Dick Balos and Joel Goldman, had excellen+ wriTing. Barbara Pickus wroTe Norman Nomad, while BeTh SerioTy auThored Alumni Angles: Barbara Noble, Club News, and Barry Greenberg, an I HI HLIGHTS enTerTainmenT column. Marcia Nason creaTed clever carToons, and lna Nuell rewroTe TaulTy sTories. Sarane Waldman managed adverTising unTil mid-semesTer when Gayle Schlanger Took Sarane's posT, and Sarane Took Gayle's Tormer iob oT brieTs ediTor. Carole WeinsTein circu- laTed The papers To The sTudenTs. Shirle Sperling conTribuTed school news To The CITIZEN and BULLETIN. RuTh Glesby wroTe a social column Tor The CITIZEN, and Phyl Simon did a similar column Tor The BULLETIN. School sporTs were reporTed by George CoTliar and Howard Elzer To The ciTy papers. Carol TollsTedT collecTed church news Tor a CITIZEN column. TOP ROW: Dick Romonek, Jim Morrow, Don Rowson, Alan Call, Myles Wilder, Kenny Snyder, Phil JaTTe. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Willey, Carol French, Joyce Hupp, Shirley Shakely, BeTsey Warwick, Tony Nesburn. BOTTOM ROW: Florence Newmark, PaT Huber, Mimi Lager, Marilyn Jacobson, Ann 6 ,. MarTin. D . si .' V I 21,2 T T4 fs I 52 E Anne Eigyg-OR:S-lN-CH 0 1 . TCL Balasl jgussfn 1 A new. sysTem was sTarTed wiThin The HIGH- LIGHTS sTaTT as EdiTors-in-ChieT Diclc Balos and Carol Johanson Took The baTon To lead The new sTaTT. PosiTions were creaTed and more evenly disTribuTed, and cubs were given more TreguenT opporTuniTies To conTribuTe. Newly esTablished posT oT managing ediTor was held by Joan Robinson. CiTy EdiTors Gayle Schlanger and Carol TolIsTedT produced good layouTs. RuTh Glesby and Ina Nuell planned an amusing TeaTure sheeTg and Barbara Noble and Shirle Sperling, news ediTors, developed a well- balanced page. Spor'Ts EdiTors George CoTliar and Howard Elzer gave accuraTe coverage. Carole WeinsTein handled The exTra pages as sTaTT ediTor, while Joel Goldman and PeTer Kane BACK ROW: BeTh SieroTy, Barbara Pickus, Phyl Simon, Sarane Waldman, PeTer Kane, Marcia Nason. BOTTOM ROW: Joan Robinson, Mary Anderson, Bobbe Anne Eiche, Carole WeinsTein, Joel Goldman, Barry Greenberg. 9 .1,,,d GI' ' O Johansofage 1ayOuf . dre' if O ffslvf Bobbe were head prooT readers. Norman Nomad was wriTTen by BeTh SieroTyg Mimi's MinuTes, Mimi Lager: Alums' Alley, Marilyn Willeyg and Two on The Aisle, Bobbe Anne Eiche. Marcia Nason was sTaTT carToonisT. Barbara Levine managed adver- Tising, and Phyl Simon circuIaTed HIGHLIGHTS. Mary Anderson senT school news To The CITI- ZEN and BULLETIN, and Myles Wilder ediTed school sporTs Tor The ciTy papers. Carol French wroTe Church News, and Barry Greenberg ed- iTed brieTs. Mr. Don Davies Tilled The role oT TaculTy ad- viser Tor The TirsT Time This year. Mr. Richard Jackson was composiTor Tor boTh semesTers. BACK ROW: Ina Nuell, Barbara Noble, Gayle Schlanger, Jane Hymson, Barbara Levine. BOTTOM ROW: RuTh Glesby, Carol Johanson, Dick Balos, Shirle Sperling, Carol TollsTedT, George CoTIiar, Howard Elzer. 53 Dave iaoqefs' OW, BU-I'7'il ONE R lo uallaflcei H, SEC di, Vla -XX Love' D02 Ann? Ellicaavox 'Yollsli Spechh hem' Bi lk Douqla - X Smxsfln, G Rcgaxl Madman. flu Gold 'iel5- Ml ellen- Caro lf Feldiilawg Donna 6 Bllleld ff Ma huCl4Dan Bob A Tan va n Llq T e Xlem clwll h B6 -. Q , , 5 - ly c T 9,9 T TTU' . bfq X4 CVO. ,BOY X MQ- Nl N469 livin lan fem 1,-ss. BeCyiarrn0f'- an, Wan? lord. Salxllleir. Donna N Rosenbcampeamd gakef- 'kxgaufie 6 Marx! me Delmfi nn Gaxlvauyme MTBH Nanc -X Oren. .lerkerw Ken ne' Q-,far 6-Aman. Hendv-xcksogignh Roxaryasmnel Xl Hams. nam 'Yo ihewvxjen 'en Rll jew! S fyexl Bio U Wlel Lorna Helen' afol 60 LOYSDB gale. 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Sandw CHUIR NineTy-Two melodious voices blending in har- mony comprised The A Cappella Choir, which played a maior parT in Beverly's musical sched- ule. Under The guidance oT Choir MasTer Glen M. Case The massive chorus sang To The accom- panimenT oT Mrs. Eloise SmiTh. An acTive year was experienced by The enTire company, which, wiTh The glee clubs, vocalized aT The annual ChrisTmas pageanT. ln coordina- Tion wiTh The orchesTra and glee clubs The Troupe presenTed The Spring ConcerT in The laTTer parT oT March. When Beverly played hosTess aT The yearly Choral FesTival on May 5, The group ioined wiTh Ten oTher choirs and eighT glee clubs To display iTs TalenTs. Following This The ensemble Traveled To The Redlands Choral FesTival. A large reperToire was rehearsed and given by The musical casT. Among The numbers sung by The group were 'Flenebrae FacTae SunT by lngegneri-KronT, The Bells by Vlfald, BaTTle 54 l-lymn oT The Republic by Ringwald, Now Thanlc We All Our God by Mueller, Ride The CharioT by SmiTh-Krone, and LeT Thy l-loly Presence by TschesnolcoTT-Cain. Giving The choral group iTs cues and seeing ThaT all producTion numbers were perTormed smooThly were Bernard Bunn, presidenT TirsT semesTer, and Fred Palmieri, his successor. Ber- nard's cabineT was composed oT Diane Boyce, vice-presidenT, Carol SmiTh, secreTary, Jerry Rosenberg, assisTanT secreTary, Fred Palmieri, librarian, KenneTh Campeau, properTy manager, Laurie STurges, assisTanT properTy manager, and Barbara Piclcus, publiciTy manager. Fred was aided by Charles Daniels, vice-presidenT, Carol SmiTh, secreTary, Lynn Vale, assisTanT secreTary, Carol GoldsTone, librarian, Marlc Goldberg, assisTanT librarian, John RosaTi, properTy man- ager, Diane Boyce, assisTanT properTy manager, and Carol TollsTedT, publiciTy manager. GI .FF CI ,L BS EuTure prima donnas and Their male counTer- parTs prepared Their voices Tor TuTure work in The A Cappella Choir by parTicipaTion in The Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs. This year's inTeresT in Two oT The schools' singing ensembles was supporTed by an enrollmenT oT nineTy-Two mem- bers: sixTy-six were in The girls' group, and TwenTy-nine were in The boys' group. ln addi- Tion To working Tor enTrance in The choir, The glee clubs Took parT in one large musical pro- gram each semesTer. ln The Tall semesTer They were in The ChrisTmas PageanT, and in The spring They perTormed in The annual Spring ConcerT. The boys and girls were also hosTs and hosTesses aT The Choral EesTival, which was held in May. Among The numbers sung by The Boys' Glee were BroTher, Sing On by Greig, Ol' Man River by Kern, and STouT HearTed Men by Romberg. The Girls' Glee reperToire was com- posed oT Bless This House by Brahe, ln The STill oT The NighT by PorTer, and When You're Away by HerberT. ln order ThaT The classes mighT run more smooThly, oTTicers were elecTed in boTh com- panies. Barbara Whaley led Girls' Glee in The TirsT semesTer, assisTed by Gloria BliTsTen, Thelma Dean, June Erwin, Barbara GoldsTone, BeTTy GranT, DoroThy Miller, Sonnie Ruel, and Barbara Williams. Thelma Dean was presidenT The second semesTerg and her assisTanTs were Gloria BliTsTen, Jeanne Bihl, Barbara Lozabnick, DoroThy Miller, Sonnie Ruel, Barbara SalTzman, BeTsey Warwick, and Barbara Williams Guiding The boys' group in The Tall Term was Girard Baker. His helpers were Jerry Dunn, John Grenner, Bill Holzman, Karl Kramer, Joey Moses, Bruce Robinson, and Carl Trebler. ln The spring semesTer Paul Kanner was presidenT: and Basil Clyman, Eddie GoldsTone, Lawrence Jones, Karl Kramer, Paul RaboTT, Lucky RoberTs, and Michael Serlin assisTed him. Mr. Glen M. Case experTly direcTed boTh groups. TOP ROW: Bruce Robinson, MorTon Caplan, John Grenner, Paul Kanner, Mike Serlin, Basil Cly- man. SECOND ROW: Paul RaboTT, Bob Donaldson, Buzzy Kramer, George Helmkamp, Lucky RoberTs. THIRD ROW: Mr. Glen M. Case, Myron Peskin, Rich' ard Olson, RoberT Traub, John Erman, Mrs. Eloise SmiTh, FOURTH ROW: Mike Lynch, Alan WhiTe, Alan Jacobs, Jerry Dunn, Eddie GoldsTone, BOTTOM ROW: Mike ViTTes, Joey Moses, Tom Anninger, Carl Trebler. ABSENT MEMBER: Calvin SpecTor. TOP ROW: Carol Claypool, Judy B-uTTerTield, Lois Siegel, Pauline PorTer, PaT PaTTerson, Jonna CrosT, Janice Chez, CharloTTe Carver, Sue KauTTman, Barbara SalTzman, Sonnie Ruel, Jeanne Bihl, Carol Toplan. Barbara Whaley, HarrieT Rand. SECOND ROW: Charlene Waldman, Rochelle Miller, CynThia Neiman, Margery Klain, Joy UniTan, RoberTa SmiThson, Jean Wieser, Sheila Foreman, JaneT Blum, Sharon Green, Irene WhiTe, BeTsey Warwick. THIRD ROW: Mr. Glen M. Case, DoroThy Miller, Beverly- STein, Lenora Luber, Carol Carewe, Barbara Biddell, Barbara GoldsTone, Bonnie Young, Joan Paschall, Sally Rosenberg, Madgel Yeoman, Marilyn Munson, JaneT McMillen, Mrs. Eloise SmiTh. FOURTH ROW: Diane Koenig, Marcellina Perry, Barbara Lozabnick, Gloria BliTsTen, RoberTa Hill, Joyce Willey, Thelma Dean, BeTTy GranT, Eileen BoTwick, Margie Greenberg, PaT Gold, Bernice Eriedland. BOTTOM ROW: Anne TaggarT, PaT Barker, Liz lnce, Carole Harris, Nancy Beswick, Shiela Shinglman, Barbara BuTcher, Lois SilversTein, Margy Williams, Rhoda Veiner. ABSENT MEMBERS: Jane Laswell, Eaye Nuell. 55 l TOP ROW: Carolyn Clark, Ann Mason, Susan Long, Howard Rubin, Frank Rowley. SECOND ROW: Harvey Minden, Joyce Willey, Gerald HousTon, Richard Ryerson, CaTherine DursT, Shirley Kolher, Selma MargareTTen, George Frakes, Julius Grollman, Jimmy Robbins, Mr. George WrighT. THIRD ROW: Julie Reiiel, Marilyn Marshek, Diane Jenkins, Maiorie LiTT, Barbara WaTson, Richard Bowman, Lucky RoberTs, Malcom Hughes. BOTTOM ROW: Archie Sharp, Richard Morrill, Carol Franklin, Joan HarTley. Ronald Rose, Anne TaggarT, lrene RabinowiTsh, PaT AlT, Carol Gvoshaw, Barbara BlaTT, Bill Love, Theresia Long, Ed Sewell, Jordan Colburn, John Hyde, Ronnie Zum- brun, Frank Gassman, Dick GoldsmiTh, Jim Bay. ABSENT MEMBER: Howard ColT. URCHESTRA STrains OT music were heard escaping Trom The audiTorium inTo The Toyer and hall ouTside The main oTTice every TourTh period as The orchesTra pracTiced To perTecT iTs skill. As well as provid- ing background music Tor The ChrisTmas PageanT, Senior Play, graduaTions, and BaccalaureaTe serv- ices, musicians in The TorTy-Tive member group enTerTained audiences wiTh Their TalenT and Their varied and colorTul reperToire. PRACTICING on The organ in The audiTorium is Ann Mason, a member oT The organ class esTab- lished Tor The TirsT Time This year. The organ was purchased Tor The school lasT year. 56 PaT AlT and Carol Goshaw, violinisTsg John Hyde, clarineTisTp Mariorie LiTT and Selma Mar- gareTTen,violinisTsg and Ed Sewell,TluTisTg broughT honors To Beverly Hills High School as parT oT The All CaliTornia High School OrchesTra, which played in March aT SanTa Barbara under The di- recTion oT Dr. PeTer Merenblum. April was a busy monTh Tor The musicians, Tor They enTered The WesT Los Angeles CounTy CompeTiTion aT SanTa Monica and The SouThern CaliTornia Music Fes- Tival aT Pomona during ThaT Time. Among The numbers played by The orchesTra under The baTon oT experT ConducTor George WrighT were ConcerTo Grossin by Corellie, The SecreT Marriage OverTure by Cimerosa, and Danse Macabre and Bacchanaleu Trom Samson and Delilah by SainT-Saens. During The semesTer Frank Rowley managed The orchesTra. Ed Sewell was Frank's assisTanT, and PaT AIT as head librarian was aided by Carol Goshaw and Evelyn Hill. In The spring semesTer Howard Rubin led The music group wiTh The help oT Lucky RoberTs. PaT AlT was again head libra- rian, abeTTed This Time by Barbara BlaTT and lrene RabinowiTsh. As sTudenT direcTor, PaT gained experience in conducTing. BAND Spurring on school spiriT were The TooTball and baskeTball bands ThaT played aT aThleTic evenTs and accompanied The pom-pon girls and The drum maioreTTes. By execuTing Their peppy rouTines, Song Leaders JaneT Ewing, Donna Ger- shon, Ronna Gershon, and Ann Tobey and Ma- ioreTTes Beverly GranT, Marcia Sebel, and Shir- ley Shakely boosTed The specTaTors' supporT. Composed oT 37 members, The TooTball band was presenT aT all varsiTy games excepT The Long Beach Jordon encounTer and marched wiTh The Drill Team aT The SanTa Monica TilT. RhyThms, To which The Drill Team sTruTTed wiTh precision, were provided by The animaTed group. Bruce Rogers, aided by Bill Sharpless, led The pigskin band: and Malcolm Hughes was librarian. STudenTs in The band were Bob Allen, Gil Allen, PaT AlT, Jimmie Bay, Sally BeckwiTh, PeTer Blue, Richard Bowman, Jerry Casselman, Caro- lyn Clark, Jordan Colburn, CaTherine DursT, Jerry Frakes, Frank Gassman, Richard Gold- smiTh, Julius Grollman, Evelyn Hill, Malcolm Hughes, John Hyde, Cedric KauTTman, Gary KenT, Bob Kuhn, Graham LoTspeich, Bill Love, .B 2 5 17 T P' 54V lc. X A 3 RuThie Magnell, Frank Rowley, Howard Rubin, BarTon Sewell, Ed Sewell, Bill Sharpless, Ronnie Soderling, Don Vallance, and Ronnie Zumbrun. Deserving well-earned praise were The nine members oT The baskeTball band who came ouT To conTinue The high piTch oT spiriT. The small group was sparked on by Howard Rubin and was comprised oT Bob Allen, Jimmie Bay, Jor- dan Colburn, Frank Gassman, Julius Grollman, Malcolm Hughes, Lucky RoberTs, Howard Rlubin, and Ronnie Zumbrun. TOP ROW: George Erakes, Julius Grollman, Gil Allen, John Laye, Jim Robbins, Bob Allen, PeTer Blue, Don Vallance, Malcolm Hughes, RuTh Magnell. SECOND ROW: Bruce Rogers, Frank Rowley, Bill Love, Ed Sewell, BarTon Sewell, Brill Sharrpless, Howard Rubin, Ronny Zumbrun, Frank Gassman, Dick GoldsmiTh. Bruce Adams. THIRD ROW: Mr. George WrighT, Lee OsTermann, Ronny Soderling, Gary KenT, Sally BeckwiTh, John Hyde, Jordan Colubrn, Lucky, RoberTs, Carolyn Clark, CaTherin DursT, Richard Bowman, RoberT Kuhn, Jim Bay. BOTTOM ROW: Beverly GranT, Shirley Shakely, Marcia Sebel, Ronna Gershon, Ann Tobey, JaneT Ewing, Donna Gershon. ABSENT MEMBERS: PaT AlT, Jerry Casselman, Evelyn Hill, Cedric KauTTman, Graham LoTspeich, Jim Morrow. i l 5 7 RADHD SPEECH TOP ROW: Barry Greenberg, Dick Pauley, Brooks Cowgill, BurTon BoudinoT, Roberl' Wiley, Don Nelson, Doug Pruessing, SECOND ROW: HobarT Ross, RoberT Sigler, Dick Romonek, Charles ScoTT, Geo-rge Fisher, Mr. H. Ward LesTer. THIRD ROW: Saul Snyder, Ilona Brady, Myra Haveson, Berly Vogel, Geraldine Gould, Roxanne Delrnan, Jay Kaplan. BOTTOM ROW: Julie Hall, Flo New- mark, Barbara Barr, Florence BarneTT, Lynn Terrnan. ABSENT MEMBERS: Gloria McGough, Nancy NewhoTT, PaT Pierce. RADTO SPEECH DebuT oT The Radio Speech classes This year was Their iniTial appearance over KTLA Tele- vision. Under The direcTion oT Mr. H. Ward LesTer, radio sTudenTs learned how To prepare radio programs and To send voices over The air- ways. PracTice in wriTing original scripTs and adapTaTions was given in preparaTion Tor The workshop producTions. An inTeresTing demonsTraTion aT a speech conTerence aT Pepperdine College was pre- senTed by The ensemble in The Tall semesTer, and April was The monTh during which The group produced an enTerTaining assembly. EORENSTCS Renewed inTeresT in Torensics was inspired by MaesTro MilTon Dobkin as The group reaped criTics' praises. OuTsTanding evenT was The winning oT The sweepsTakes in The SouThern CaliTornia DebaTe League's Novice lndiviclual TournamenT aT EairTax High School. This Triumph was The TirsT A division sweepsTakes since I945. Success was TorThcoming Tor The DebaTe Squad when iT enTered The UniversiTy oT SouTh- ern CaliTornia lnviTaTional DebaTe and Tourna- menT and earned second sweepsTakes. TOP ROW: Charles ScoTT, Basil Clyman, Erwin Rosen, Lee WesTon, Dick HexTer, Dick Orgell. SECOND ROW: Dick Romonek, Bernard Shapiro, PeTer Kane, VicTor F-riedrnan, HobarT Ross, Mr. MilTon Dobkin. THIRD ROW: Mimi Lager, Joyce Hupp, Orin O'Brien, Maxine Newman, Sheri Joseph, Lola Sherman, lvan MeiTus. FOURTH ROW: Doreen Beebe, Sally STeinmeTz, Lynn Awan, Arlene Breuer, PaT Abrams, Julie Hall, Ilona Brady. BOTTOM ROW: Billy CompTer, Maxine Karpman, Margie NasT, Judy Theodore, MargoT McAuliTTe, STeve GoTTlieb. ABSENT MEMBERS: Sandi ConanT, Gayle Hansel, Mark Lamken, Maurice Reznick, Eileen Ross, Bernard Shapiro, Ted Shapiro. FORE - S CS 58 STAGE CREW TOP ROW: Bill WhiTe, Dick Fisher, Perry Pyle, Jimmy Okamura, Mr. BryanT Hale, Louie K TF Phil Backer, Jim Tinsman, Dwi hT PeTer n Bob Hill Dick Do le Ro er Eranson, MarT au man, Clark, John Laye, Buzzy Jewe Q 50 I - Y - Q V TT. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Sullivan, Chuck LiggiTT, Tony Nesburn, Joel Rapp, Torn l-laldeman, STan Shake, Rod Wilger. E ABSENT MEMBERS: Gary STAGE CREW Never does The curTain arise on any evenT in The audiTorium when The sTage crew has noT had some parT in preparaTion Tor The program. The crew adiusTs The ligh+s, moves The props, ar- ranges The backdrops, and raises The curTain self. Numbering TwenTy-Tour, This illusTrious group worked on everyThing Trom The Senior Show To BaccalaureaTe, including even The counseling ac- TiviTies, and members are presenT aT all rehears- als as well as during The acTual presenTaTion. Un- der Mr. BryanT l-lale's guidance, a combinaTion OT cooperaTion, iovialiTy, and Toil produced proTes- sional backgrounds Tor all preTormances. Damsker, STuarT Walker, Dick Ward. VOCATIONAL PARLEY To acguainT sTudenTs wiTh iobs in a wide range oT Tields, The VocaTional ConTerence, sponsored by The Kiwanis Club and The high school, was held Tor The TwelTThVyear on April 26. Mr. l-larry M. AlTer was The TaculTy chairman oT The enTire program and Ed Sewell, The sTu- denT presidenT. Chairmen Lois Lyman and Mar- ilyn WerTheimer aided Ed. STudenT chairmen were Gene Abrams, Ilona Brady, Ronnie Carr, Carolyn Clark, Carol Con- ner, Bob Ensign, LorreTTa l-larris, Joyce l-lupp, Carol Johanson, Maxine Karpman, Judy Licker, lvan MeiTus, Diane Miller, Pierre Mornell, Fred Palmieri, Dave Phelps, VicTor Rosen, Frank Row- ley, Judy Rude, Shirley Seams, Archie Sharp, and Gloria Simon. WORKING diligenTly To perTecT plans Tor The annual VocaTional Comference were, leTT To righT, Annabel Gilbert Mr. Dennie PeTe-rson, Ed Sewell, Miss RuTh M. Wheeler, and Mr. Harry M. AlTer. VUCA- TIUNAL PARLEY 59 CHRISTMAS PAGEANT LighTs dimmed, The medley oT TradiTional ChrisTmas carols came To a close, and The cur- Tain rose on an old English sTreeT scene. The EighTh Annual ChrisTmas PageanT presenTed wiTh The combined eTTorTs oT The ArT, Music, and Radio Speech classes had sTarTedg and The audience-composed oT TaculTy, sTudenTs, and Triends-was asked To ioin in waTching The TesTiviTies. Young and old made merry YuleTide prepara- Tions on The sTreeT beTore soTTly lighTed homes and The maiesTic caThedral, while snow Tell, making The aTmosphere compleTe. Doors were hung wiTh greenery, and The Town's ChrisTmas Tree was made To sparkle wiTh gliTTering decora- Tions. Then The Townspeople gaThered in The caThedral Tor The singing oT TradiTional ChrisT- mas carols. The caThedral scene was made ouT- sTanding by The Tableaux oT The shepherds, The Three kings, The angels, and The NaTiviTy, which were periodically presenTed in The background and which porTrayed The songs being sung by The A Cappella Choir under The direcTion oT Mr. Glen M. Case. Townspeople, who decoraTed The sTreeT Tor ChrisTmas. worked under The direcTion oT Mr. T-l. Ward LesTer and were Alice BlacksTone, llona Brady, George Fisher, RuTh Gelman, Barry Greenberg, Julie l-lall, Nancy NewhoTT, Florence Newmark, Dick Pauley, PaT Pierce, Dick Romo- nek, Ted Tiss, and Charles ScoTT-all members oT The Radio Speech classes. Appearing in The Tableaux as counTy shep- herds were Gerry Bachrack, Gayle l-lansel, and Rosalind Prager. Regal kings, carrying Their Treasures To BeThlehem, were Dick Chamberlain, Max Greeven, and Tommy Johnson. CompleTe wiTh halos and wings, angels-Marilyn Liver- more, Gloria McGough, and Susie Ruel-held guard over The s+iIl nighT. Carol Sorkin depicTed Mary, and Sheldon Appel played Joseph. Archie Sharp conceived The idea Tor The pageanT and planned The realisTic scenery. The ArT DeparTmenT under The direcTion oT Mrs. Lucille RoberT designed and made The colorTul cosTumes, and The sTage crew members under Mr. BryanT l-lale's supervision carried ouT The seT plans. Mr. George WrighT direcTed The or- chesTra, which played The overTure wiTh mas- Tery and enTerTained during The inTermission. The curTain rang down on The choir in The caThe- dral, and The lighTs rose on a sTudenT body impressed wiTh The spiriT oT ChrisTmas. SPREADING The YuleTide spiriT and decoraTing The sTree+ wiTh greenery beTore The Town's caThedral are members oT The ChrisTmas PageanT who are, lefr To righT, George Fisher, Julie Hall, Irene RabinowiTsch, Ted Tiss, Florence Newmark, Chuck ScoTT, Alice Blacksfone, Bill T-louser, Nancy NewhoTT, Dick Rornonek, llona Brady, Jaques DeBier, and Nancy Wolvin. 60 I 1 CAST rehearsal was in progress in Room 300 wiTh casT members, leTT To righT, Fred MilsTein, Pam Powell, Debby Williams, HarTley Kern, Marlene Sudmin, and l-lobarT Ross. Julie Hall, Anne EllioTT, Sally STeinmeTz, and Florence Newmark are grouped in The cenTer. SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL Recalling The days oT The Globe TheaTre, drama sTudenTs under The direcTing hand oT Mrs. Florence QuerTermous presenTed The biennial Shakespearean FesTival May ll and IQ. Three scenes Trom MacbeTh and Three Trom TwelTTh NighT were acTed wiTh dexTeriTy by The TalenTed casTs. TwelTTh NighT's casT was composed OT Pa- mela Powell as Maria, Billy CompTer as The clown, Maxine Newman as CounTess Olivia, and l-larTley Kern as Malvolio. l-lobarT Ross played Sir Toby. l-lale Gabrielson porTrayed Viola as Bernard Shapiro did Fabian, and Fred MilsTein Tilled The role oT AnTonio. EnacTing MacbeTh were Anne FllioTT, Julie l-Tall, Florence Newmark, and Sally STeinmeTz, who were The wiTchesp Basil Clyman was Ross and Fred MilsTein, Banquo. Fred Palmieri was in The TiTle role. Marlene Sudmin was The nurse, and Judy Theodore played The ambiTious Lady Mac- beTh. Clever seTs and scenery were designed by Archie Sharp. llona Brady, who was The sTudenT producer, rehearsed scenes and smooThed ouT producTion snags. llona was assisTed by Debby Williams. eo ore, ATTIRED FesTival are, leTT To in ElizabeThian cosTumes Tor The Shakespearean righT, Bernard Shapiro, Richard Olson, Judy Th d M N wman and l-Tale Gabrielson axine e , . bl 1 in , :pf M. 1 N, X f 1 3 nr 'IE Lamen- f'Y Xx 2 E . E Q . W K 4346 -wg., ,Lf- -. 3' f PRE IERES 7. CAIQICAIURE is whaT The sign was supposed To say on The booTh being prepared Tor The TasT- approaching carnival day by-oT all people- Quill and Scroll. 8. UNUSUAL and beauTiTuI are adiecTiyes which describe This scene inside The caThedraI-com- pleTe wiTh angels and shepherds-during The annual ChrisTmas PageanT. 9. AN aura oT exciTemenT surges back sTage while members oT The Treshman class waiT To parTicipaTe in Tour oT The UniTed STaTes. IO. 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Besf in defensive play, he finished firsf in fhe Ace Club race. Mike Glick, only a sophomore, held down a firsf sfring guard slof. The mosf spirifed player on fhe feam, he was aggressive and defermined. Dave Schmidf, rugged and aggressive fackle, was feared by many an opponenf because of his defermined spirif. Tom Tannenbaum, end, played excellenf ball despife an elbow injury and was one of fhe mosf spirifed members of fhe squad. Jerry Rosenberg received honorable menfion on fhe All-Bay League squad for his oufsfanding performance as fackle. Qnly a iunior, he will refurn fo fhe line-up nexf season. lvlarfy Clark, fasf and shiffy, figured well in fhe Ace Club race and will be back nexf season in his role of halfback. Dick Pauley, oufsfanding end, improved sfead- 66 ily fhroughouf fhe season and paved fhe way for many a fally. George Crosby, fhough suffering leg iniuries. saw considerable acfion. Top performance was his 92-yard f.d. runback of fhe opening kick-off in fhe Jordon game. Johnny Mann, co-capfain, also received hon- orable menfion on fhe dream feam. Speedy and rugged, he proved himself an excellenf halfback. Bill Amass, co-capfain, was sidelined during mosf of fhe season because of iniuries. l-le played cenfer. VARSITY BESTS lChosen by Coach Marrowl Passer-King Nicholson, AI Sandoval Kicker-Ken Irvin Blocker-George Crosby Tackler-Fred Palmieri Besf Defensive Man-Fred Palmieri Pass Cafcher-Tom Tannenbaum Runner-John Mann Back-John Mann Lineman-Jerry Rosenberg All Around--John Mann Mosf Oufsfanding-John Mann, Pred Palmieri lvlosf Improved-Dick Pauley lviosf Spirif-Mike Glick, Tom Tannenbaum GRID RK DICK PAULEY GEORGE CROSBY TOM TANNENBAUM JERRY ROSENBER6 MARTY CLA End Taclcle l-lalTbar-k End Fullbagk Raising The curTain on The l949 TooTball cam- paign, Coach John lvlarrow's VarsiTy pigskin squad Tell beTore a visiTing Burbanlc Burroughs Team, I8-O. A week laTer The locals bowed To Monrovia in The second pracTice encounTer, 48-O. Opening Bay League compeTiTion, Beverly downed a visiTing El Segundo eleven, I9-I2. The Eagles smashed Their way To Two Touchdowns in The TirsT guarTer To puT The lvlarrowmen on The Tail end oT a I2-O score. lT wasn'T unTil The lasT parT oT The second sTanza ThaT l-lalTbaclc Johnny Mann scored Trom The 2 To puT Beverly back inTo The conTesT. l-lalTbaclc lvlilce Douglas sTrealced 92 yards Tor The second Beverly Tally, and End Diclc Pauley caughT a pass in The end zone To puT The Normans in a permanenT lead. A weelc laTer The locals bowed To a surprisingly powerTul Leuzinger Team, 46-6. The lone Norman Tally came when Al Sandoval snagged a Kip Agar pass and carried iT To pay dirT. ln The Third League game, Beverly succumbed To a hoT and cold Torrance sguad, 32-7. ln The second halT Mann sl4irTed his own righT end Tor six poinTs To climax The only susTained down-Tield drive oT The game. A Mann To Sandoval pass accounTed Tor The successTul conversion aTTempT. WiTh a league record oT one win, Two losses, CAPTATN JOHN Halfbaclzlil MANN CA PTAIN EHNL AMAS cenfer . s 67 The Normans Traveled To SanTa Monica To Tace I a rugged Vike eleven. Though showing an unbeaT- I able spiriT ThroughouT The evening, The locals were overpowered by The mighTy beach boys, 39-D. Normandy IosT To a visiTing Redondo aggre- gaTion in iTs TiTTh league game, 28-O, and a week IaTer a big Long Beach Jordan crew crushed The locals, 53-6. George Crosby Took The opening kick-oTT oT The game and ran 92 yards To pay dirT Tor The sole Norman score. In The concluding evenT oT The year, Coach John Marrow's iniury-laden crew bowed To The Inglewood SenTineIs, 27-O. DespiTe The TacT ThaT Beverly held The Tribe To a 7-O lead aT inTermis- sion Time, The visiTors' reserve sTrengTh proved Too much in The Tinal haIT. FINAL VARSITY STANDINGS Won LosT Leuzinger .... .. . 6 I SanTa Monica ,,, ,.. 6 I Inglewood .,. ,.. 5 2 Jordan ..., . , . 4 3 Redondo ...,... . , . 4 3 Torrance ..,...,. .... 2 5 L kin O .k I e V H16 ,949 . skin ' ' ' ' ' l 6 campaigchoareg Vaii'?irTyllTcToiTbEITO:ierTTkSrsii'Ioach John Isabgrrow EI Seql-II'IdO ...-.- - . - O 7 and Coach Max Glass. TOP ROW: Mark Lamken, John I-IearsT, Bob Glick, Jack Wiggins, Ed WhiTe, Paul Rudnick, Leonard Kruger, Ralph Robinson, Mike Douglas, Dave Tanzman, John RosaTi, Malcolm I-Iughes, Chuck Daniels, Ronnie MarinoTT, Dick Rigg, Coach John Morrow. SECOND ROW: Ba-rry Gross, Bernard Bunn, Bill Gilmore, Sylvin Perry, Dick I-Iall, Jerry FacTor, Bill GoIdTarb, King Nicholson, MarTy Clark, STan Shake, Tom Tannenbaum, Rod Wilger, STuarT NeTTIer, Shep Davidson, TI-IIRD ROW: Ed GoIdsTone, Bill Oren, Fred STern, DwighT PeTerson, Mark Goldberg, Ron Chez, Gene Campeau, Ken Irvin, Dick Pauley, Ken Campeau, Don Lozabnick, Frank Black, Carl Gleckman, Frank Kleeman, AI San- doval, Coach Max Glass. BOTTOM ROW: Dave BarTIeTT, Dick I-IuberTy, Mike Glick, Gordon Clarke, Fred Palmieri, Ken Snyder, Johnny Mann, Bill Amass, ArT Barr, Dave SchmidT, George Crosby, Jerry Rosenberg. i I I 68 TOp Gfune Sch 1 F' B05 D ' TFGVIS R Chairs Ronnie Oygsidson, Tonjeilf Barf 9,6 n N' Vernon L X' David K andau, D Ser, Jere - Sullivenelsoni Sfeve ZW' Howardellofl, Mikeog Reznickmgah Dandoy 5 - ' Donald . Orrelfl Hirsch ,ehilln 5' Hd Ba, ' Arden gms D- Mi Chuck - ' Phill ECoN HSS H Bram BfOw ' 'Ck Lan ey' THIRD T m6n 'p Brach D ROW. BWV Mooreel Jay DISCUSSING plans Tor TuTure Di' A n' Leonard Bgendorf B ROW: ' Daryl S ' BOB J ' Bill R I B 5 encounTers are co-capTains Dick Don- FriBdr?Onalclson, DECT' John ?sll3.HKa'P, Qegon Zuclcgrydgg Bill Keigexv Walfoungggesf Also aldson and Don GreenblaTT and Billy Ein' Buzzy Je '7 Greefrblafli 'Ps, Phil Be Abrams' C Rabalafs' 95 Kayiwa Oughe,-I Coach Hal Slellnq- per' Bob I-lxiii' Paul Olebnliolgnie Aligifr' Borrdlikcin Beld.QnHihii'fller isis luke ' ' Cf B' O . ' f .J ' 'lOro' U T ll . r Neumann' iDliPromi5elI DEV. Coach Jie, ILQCIW A rck Clark' Kiggfxpruessinga glellqg' gar, Arf'Sf0Clr1ey auger BEE PIC-SKINNERS Opening The l949 pigskin season againsT John Burroughs, Beverly l-ligh's scrappy Bee aggrega- Tion Tell beTore The lndians, 25-I3. BoTh Orange and WhiTe Touchdowns were made Through The passing combinaTion oT OuarTerback Ronnie Knox and End Bill Promisel. ln The second pracTice TilT, The Sielingmen bowed To The Monrovia Bees, 40-I9. Beverly's TirsT score came when OuarTerback Don Zucker Tlipped a pass inTo The waiTing arms oT End Prom- isel. LaTe in The Tinal guarTer ScaTback Kip Agar passed To End Don Reznick Tor Touchdown num- ber Two, while T.d. number Three came Through OuarTerback BarT Olaser's pass To End Buzzy JeweTT. EnTering Bay League compeTiTion, The Nor- loabes deTeaTed a weak EI Segundo eleven, 3l-O. Beverly's TirsT Touchdown came when l-lalTback Wesley Kaiiwara scored in The opening minuTes oT play. Don Zucker, l-lenry lvloore, Bill Epler, and BarT Glaser conTribuTed To The remaining Nor- babe Tallies. Beverly dropped iTs second loop game a week laTer when The Bees were shaded by Leuz- inger, 7-6. DespiTe The TacT ThaT boTh Teams en- Tered The Tinal canTo scoreless and The Norbabes scored in The lasT parT oT iT, The visiTing Olymp- babes won Through a compleTed 40 yard pass and a successTul conversion aTTempT in The clos- ing seconds oT play. The sole local score came 69 QQA. W N fb . - , L. Q' , 'JRE' 32,0 U Q 6' when Kaiiwara crashed his way Through The mid- dle oT The line Tor six digiTs. The conversion aTTempT Tailed. Facing a Tricky Torrance ouTTiT, The Beverly crew was edged by The Tarbabes, I9-I2, in a gridiron Thriller. OuarTerback Don Zucker Turn- ished The TirsT Norbabe score when he compIeTed a 25 yard pass To End Bob I-ToyT. In The Tading minuTes oT The TourTh guarTer Zucker again com- pIeTed a pass To Promisel, who sTepped inTo The end zone. A powerTuI SanTa Monica eleven Tram- pled The locals a week IaTer, 20-O. MeeTing The league-leading Long Beach Jor- dan club, The midgeTs Tell beTore The Black CaTs, 46- I 9. A Ronnie Knox To Bill Epler pass accounTed Tor The TirsT Norman Tally, and laTe in The Third sTanza Kaiiwara smashed his way over Trom The one yard line. Final Beverly I-Iills Touchdown came when Epler inTercepTed a Jordan pass and raced 40 yards To paydirT. In The Tinal game oT The season, The Norbabes deTeaTed Inglewood, 9-O. Beverly scored Tor The TirsT Time when a badly cenTered SenTinel ball bounced inTo The end zone To give The locals Two poinTs. LaTer Don ZuckerTIippedaTouchdown pass To End Bob I-IoyT To compleTe The scoring. 70 FINAL BEE STANDINGS Won LosT Tied Long Beach Jordan . 6 O I Redondo ........ . . . 5 I I SanTa Monica ,. ..., 5 2 O Torrance ,....... .... 4 3 0 Leuzinger ......... .... 3 4 O BEVERLY HILLS .... .... 2 5 O Inglewood ......, .,.. I 6 O EI Segundo ..... .... I 6 O BEE BESTS IChosen by Coach Sielingl Passer-Ronnie Knox, Don Zucker Kicker-Locky Brown, Bill Epler Blocker-Wes Kaiiwara, ArT STauTTer Tackler-Ronnie AlTarac, Phil Backer, Don GreenbIaTT, Wes Kaiiwara DeTensive Man-Ronnie AITarac, Phil Backer, Don Green- bla++ Pass CaTcher-Bob I-IoyT, Buzzy JeweTT, Bill Promisel Runner-Dick Donaldson, Bill Epler Back-Wes Kaiiwara Lineman-Ronnie AITarac, Don GreenblaTT All Around-Ronnie AITarac, Don GreenbIaTT IvIosT OuTsTanding-Dick Donaldson, Bill Epler, Wes Kaiiwara IvIosT Improved-Buzzy JeweTT, I-Ial Miller, AI Rabalais MosT SpiriT-Don GreenbIaTT, ArT STauTFer TOP ROW: Phil Backer, Paul Olson, Dick Donaldson, ArT STauTTer, Wes Kaiiwara, Billy Epler. SECOND ROW: Don Zucker, Bob l-loyT, ouTsTanding end, sparkled in almosT every game wiTh his brillianT oTTensive and de- Tensive play. Bob also aided The Team wiTh his successTul conversion aTTempTs. Bud Barnes was an asseT To The squad in many ways. l-le was excellenT in boTh Tackling and blocking and saw considerable acTion Through- ouT The season. Ronnie AlTarac was probably The mosT rug- ged linesman on The crew. l-le could be de- pended upon To do any Task assigned him and played almosT a consTanT 60-minuTe brand oT ball. Paul Olson, pivoT man, was one oT The mosT improved players on The Team. l-le worked his way up consisTenTly during The year, garnering a TirsT-sTring berTh Tor himselT mid-way Through The season. STeve l-lorrell, cenTer, proved himselT a valu- able member oT The Team. l-le cleared The way Tor many T h ro u g h-The-ce n Te r smashes and played beTTer-Than-average ball. Don C5reenblaTT, co-capTain oT The Norbabes, held down a guard posiTion. l-le was The hardesT and mosT deTermined man on The squad and boasTed excellenT playing abiliTies. Doug' Pruessing, scrappy Tackle, was anoTher good lineman. Rough and aggressive, Doug Turned in crediTable perTormances in every game. Bill Promisel, nailing down The righT-end posi- Tion, accounTed Tor many oT Beverly's Touch- downs. A senior, Bill shone on boTh oTTense and deTense. Don Zucker, one oT The leading scorers Tor The Norbabes, played quarTerback. l-le aided his TeammaTes greaTly Through his excellenT pass- ing arm. Phil Backer, Though suTTering Trom a broken arm in The laTTer parT oT The season, played heads-up ball aT The halTback spoT. l-le was TasT and Tricky and was The ouTsTanding deTensive player oT The squad. Dick Donaldson, senior halTback, proved him- selT an inspiring TeammaTe ThroughouT The cam- paign. Co-capTain oT The squad, he was one oT iTs ouTsTanding players. ArT STauTTer, Tlashy Tullback, was a Tancy sTepper. l-le could always be counTed on Tor a TighTing spiriT as well as excellenT playing abiliTies. Ronnie Knox, a Treshman, played an excellenT brand oT ball as quarTerback. l-le accounTed Tor many a local Tally. Wes Kaiiwara, noTed Tor his Tine play aT halT- back, was one oT The mosT aggressive players on The club. l-lis powerTul cenTer-line smashes Tigured in many .Norman T.d's. Bill Epler, shiTTy halTback, was a scrappy and deTermined player. l-le was especially noTed Tor his running abiliTies as well as hard playing. Ronnie Knox. BOTTOM ROW: Bob l-loyT, Bud Barnes, Ronnie AlTarac, STeve l-lorrell, Don GreenblaTT, Doug Pruessing, Bill Promisel ZJ 9'!'.,.21 447' K1ZYn6 VARSITY HOUPSTERS Beginning The I95O hoop schedule in a win- ning way, Coach 5Teve MiIeTich's varsiTy bas- keTbaII Team drubbed Venice, 36-27, and wenT on To nab iTs second pracTice TiIT by deTeaTing 5ainT Monica, 44-37. WiTh a record oT Two wins and no losses, The locals succumbed To a TasT moving EairTax guinTeT, 48-40, and a week laTer IosT To CompTon, 47-34. In The IasT prac- Tice Tray The MiIeTichmen bowed To Burbank, 5I-48. EnTering Bay League compeTiTion, The Nor- mans ran roughshod over a sTubborn EI Segundo crew, 35-29. In The second guarTer Beverly led The Eagles by a I4-poinT margin, buT in The Third sTanza The visiTors drew up To wiThin Tive digiTs oT The locals. Chuck LiggiTT, Tollowed by Eric WiTTenberg and Don McDaniel, led all scorers wiTh Ten poinTs. In Their second Ioop encounTer The Grange and WhiTers Tell beTore a visiTing Leuzinger squad, 45-35. The Normans were exTremeIy cold The TirsT haIT, yeT sTill IeTT The Tloor aT haIT Time wiTh only a Tour-poinT deTiciT. In The TourTh canTo, however, The Olympians pulled inTo a comTorTabIe lead. I-Iigh scorers Tor Beverly were McDaniel and Chuck Murray, wiTh I5 and I2 poinTs respecTively. WiTh a one win, one Ioss circuiT record, The locals edged ouT a powerTuI Torrance guinTeT, 3I-30. A closely maTched conTesT, The game was undecided unTiI The Tinal Two minuTes oT play when Beverly Troze The ball. McDaniel again held The scoring honors. MeeTing one oT The mosT deadly prep squads in The SouThIand, The hoopsTers were overpow- ered by SanTa Monica, 48-2I. I-Iigh poinT man Tor The Normans was LiggiTT wiTh II poinTs, Tollowed by McDaniel, Dean Q'Brien, Chuck Murray and Jack Murray. Nearing The season's Tinale, The MiIeTichmen meT Redondo, only To be dropped by The high Tlying I-Iawks, 39-29. WiTh The score Tied aT I8-aII during The inTermission, The R.U.I-I.S. crew pulled away in TronT during The second haIT. BoTh LiggiTT and WiTTenberg shared scor- ing honors. Beverly was downed a week laTer by a visiT- ing Long Beach Jordon Tive, 52-4I. Leading The IisT oT Normandy's scorers were LiggiTT wiTh I7 poinTs and Bill Promisel, advanced Trom The Bees, wiTh nine digiTs. In The IasT league game oT The campaign, The Norman varsiTy Tell To Inglewood, 40-3I. I-Iigh poinT man Tor The locals was Promisel wiTh Ten poinTs, Tollowed by LiggiTT, who chalked up eighT markers. BILL SI-IARPLESS ERIC WITTENBERC5 DEAN O'BRIEN TOM TANNENBAUM CHARLES MURRF Guard Forward CenTer Guard Forward Q ji, Y so zsivr y +35 Discussing TacTics Tor a TuTure game are Co-CapTains Don McDaniel and Chuck Liggiff and Coach STeve MiIeTich. One OT The TinesT players On The varsiTy squad was Guard Bill Sharpless, who improved sTeadiIy ThrOughOuT The casaba season. I-Ie beneTiTed The Team greaTly by his Tloor play and claimed hon- Ors as The coOlesT player On The crew. Only a iunior, Eric WiTTenberg played OuT- sTanding ball in every evenT. Aggressive and Tall, Eric held down The TirsT sTring cenTer sloT and proved himselT an exceIIenT Tloor man, Dean 0'Brien shared cenTer pOsiTiOn honors wiTh Eric WiTTenberg. Because he suTTered a wrenched ankle in The earlier parT OT The year, Dean began cOmpeTiTive play IaTe, buT his heighT and aggressiveness greaTIy aided The Team. Tom Tannenbaum played guard in The early VARSITY BESTS IChOsen by Coach MileTichI BesT RighT I-landed ShOT-Chuck Murray BesT LeTT I-landed ShOT-Chuck LiggiTT BesT Two I-landed ShOT-George COTIiar COOIesT Player-Bill Sharpless MOsT Improved-Bill Sharpless I-IardesT TO DeTeaT-Tom Tannenbaum BesT DeTensive Man-Don McDaniel BesT Floor Man-Eric WiTTenberg BesT All Around Man-Chuck LiggiTT, Don McDaniel TGP . ' RO ROMEH. Lee W W.- Ge lick- Coach esfon, Dffsfe QOH, MU, Srsv CTA lar 7- rayf Bill e Mffef' Ckermanl om Ta sharpie 'CII' Da ' ENC W'r 'e'15 f .wif ' WU? I I , fy!! ,L SS. 0 VS P 'ff Gum, On MCD hffpsl ilflbergl J Ari- Lev, Gmef Owd,d gd MU ffvsof, D . We , zer, C,z,UTgkBiJ'TT5U '9'9fff parT OT The year, leaving in February aTTer grad- uaTiOn. I-Ie was TasT and Tricky and earned The Team TiTle OT I-IardesT Man To DeTeaT. I-Iolding down a Torward spOT, Chuck Murray was Torced TO leave The aggregaTiOn early be- cause OT ineligibiliTy aTTer February. I-Ie was a smOOTh, cool player, boasTing The besT righT- handed shoT OT The guinTeT. AnOTher player who IOsT eligibiliTy aT ninTh semesTer was Don McDaniel, who came close To perTecTion on deTense and was one OT The TinesT all-around players on The crew. Gaining The disTincTiOn OT honorable menTiOn on The All Bay League sguad, Chuck LiggiTT aT Torward pOsiTiOn was probably The TinesT player on The varsiTy aggregaTiOn. FINAL VARSITY STANDINGS Won LOsT SanTa Monica ,....,.........,..., 7 O Inglewood ... ..,, 6 I Redondo ...,., .,.. 5 2 Jordan ..II...,. . , . 4 3 BEVERLY I-IILLS I.., .... 2 5 Torrance I,.... .... 2 5 Leuzinger ,.. ,,.. 2 5 EI Segundo ,. ..., O 7 73 Planning TuTure sTraTegy are Bee Co-Cao Tains Dick Balos and Bill Promisel and Coach STeve MileTicl'i. Though ineligible aTTer February, Co-CapTain Dick Balos piled up an enviable record during his sTay wiTh The l949-50 Bee hoop squad. The coolesT player on The Tloor, Dick also served as Top playmaker Tor The guinTeT, as well as being excellenT in deTensive play. Co-CapTain Bill Promisel was chosen The besT all-around member oT The Norbabe crew. A senior, Bill climaxed his casaba career by making TirsT sTring in The SanTa Monica BaskeTball Tour- namenT. l-le was also The besT Tloorman, as well as one oT The TinesT righThand shoTs in The League. l-le played pivoT posiTion. Ronnie A.lTarac held down The guard sloT, receiving, along wiTh Promisel, The honor oT EE CAC-ERS being named To The TirsT sTring oT The Samohi Tourney. l-le Tigured high on The scoring column and was TasT in his dribbling. Nailing down The Torward spoT was Ted SalTz- man, one oT The scrappiesT members oT The Bee aggregaTion. l-le was noTed Tor his corner iump shoTs and was ouTsTanding as a leTThanded shooTer. Buzzy JeweTT, in his iunior year, boasTed The besT Two-handed shoT oT The squad. l-le aver- aged approximaTely eleven poinTs per game. Don PeTerson, Taking over The guard vacancy aTTer Dick Balos leTT, was a deTermined and scrappy player. l-le was TasT on his rebounds and aided The Team greaTly. TOP ROW: Gene Abrams, Bill Promisel, Don Reznick, Jerry Mendelson, MorT Caplan, Buzzy JeweTT, Ronnie Knox. BOTTOM ROW: Jim DonnersTag, Don PeTerson, Dick Balos, Ted Sal+zman. Ronnie AlTarac, Joe BlaTchTord Wes Kaiiwara, Harold Miller. 74 Eorwa rd Gua rd BUZZY JEWETT RONNIE ALTARAC TED SALTZMAN DON REZNICK DON PETERSON Providing a suiTabIe ending To The I949-50 hardwood sTory, Coach STeve MileTich's Bee bas- lceTbalI squad garnered a Third place in The SanTa Monica BaslceTbalI TournamenT. The Norbabes were vicTorious in Their TirsT Two encounTers, dumping PuenTe, 40-28, and shading Torrance, 25-23, buT in The semi-Tinal clash, The Bees bowed To Glendale, 4I-23. In The consolaTion round The locals squeezed by a rugged Burbanlc crew, 34- 32, To chalk up show Iaurels . In pre-league encounTers The Bees sTopped Venice, 29-l9, and deTeaTed SainT Monica, 27- I7g buT a weelc laTer The locals were edged by EairTax, 47-46. CompIeTing pracTice sessions, The Orange and WhiTe Tell beTore CompTon, 43-26, buT downed Burbanlc, 3I-25, in The IasT pracTice TilT. Beginning Bay League compeTiTion, The Nor- babes pulverized EI Segundo, 45-25. The EagIeTs Trailed by a slim Three poinT margin aT inTermis- sion Time, buT in The Tinal halT The BeverlyiTes swepT pasT The Blue and Gold To Turn in an im- pressive perTormance. BEE BESTS IChosen by Coach MiIeTichl BesT RighT I-landed ShoT-Bill Promisel BesT LeTT I-landed ShoT-Ted SaITzman BesT Two I-landed ShoT-Buz JeweTT CooIesT Player-Diclc Balos MosT Improved-Ronnie Knox I-IardesT To DeTeaT-Whole Team Forward CenTer Gu d In The second loop Tray The cagers deTeaTed Leuzinger, 32-22. IT was only in The Tinal canTo ThaT The Norbabes iced The game, dropping in I I digiTs in quiclc succession. WiTh a clean sIaTe The locals Taced Torrance on The home Tloor. The conTesT was exTremely close, buT in The Tinal minuTes oT play The Bees puT on The pressure To conquer The Tarbabes, 35-3I. Because The Beverly and SanTa Monica quin- TeTs were The only unbeaTen Teams, Their meeT- ing was eagerly awaiTed. Each squad IcepT wiThin Tive poinTs oT The oTher, buT in The IasT seconds The Vilcbabes sanlc a chariTy Toss To win, 34-33. WiTh high hopes Tor league honors, Coach MiIeTich's men Taced Redondo, only To be dropped by The I-IawlcIeTs, 32-23. In The sixTh cir- cuiT maTch The locals clashed wiTh Long Beach Jordan and ouTcIassed The CaTs, 40-23. In The Tinal encounTer oT The season Inglewood sTopped The Bees, 42-22, To give The Norbabes Third place in The Tinal loop sTandings. FINAL BEE STANDINGS BesT DeTensive Man-Dick Balos, Ronnie AITarac Q BesT Eloor Man-Bill Promisel, Ronnie AITarac BesT AII Around Man-Bill Promisel A Won LosT Redondo ....., ..,.. 6 I SanTa Monica .... ..,., 6 I BEVERLY I-I LLS ..., .,... 4 3 Torrance ....,.., ..... 4 3 Inglewood ...,. ..,.. 3 4 El Se undo I. ...., 3 4 Jordan , . , . . . I 6 Leuzinger , . I 6 75 CEES TOP ROW: Don Zucker, Bob Donaldson, Don Tinsley, Rowland Perkins, Lee Lewin, Jay Gruner, Coach Max Glass. BOTTOM ROW: STeve PlaTT, Alan Ryskind, David Raskin, PeTe Mornell, BarT Glaser, Dave WhorT. CEES As The year oT T950 progressed, Beverly's Cee guinTeT improved sTeadily and Tinished The hardwood season wiTh approximaTely a .500 average. ConsisTenTly Tine perTormances were Turned in by Roger Black, Phil BurTon, Bolo Donaldson, BarT Glaser, Jay Gruner, and Lee Lewin. Pierre Mornell and Rowland Perkins provided capable assisTance, as did STeve PlaTT, Perry Pyle, and David Raskin. Donald Tinsley was among The mosT acTive hoopsTers, as were Dave WhorT and Don Zucker. DEES Normandy's Dee BaskeTloall Team ended The I950 season in average Torm. DespiTe The TacT ThaT The MidgeTs dropped more Than halT oT Their encounTers, They aTTorded rugged opposi- Tion To every Team They played. BoTh Johnny Rose and Ronnie Zumbrun shared honors as high poinT men. Also Turning in ouTsTanding perTormances were Donald Al- schuler, Dick GoldsmiTh, Norman Gross, Gary KenT, MorT LaTTman, Donald Moline, Tony NasT, Colin NebleTT, Lee OsTermann, and Sheldon Warren. T 4 i 76 DEES Glass, Colin NebleTT, Norma '4enT. BOTTOM ROW: Do O ine ee s ermann i sc uler, ony asf, TOP ROW: Coach Ma Gross, Don Nordblom, Gary Ml l. OT Dck Golds4rniTh, Jon Rose., Do AI h T N TWO!-Forward Chuck Liggill alrempls a field goal during Jrhe Soufh Pasadena-Beverly game of ihe Eighlh Annual Tourney. Cenler Diclc Ackerman and Forward Eric Willenberg awail lhe rebound. Climaxing a weelc-end of exciling play, a powerful Loyola guinlel copped The Eighlh An- nual Beverly l-lills High School lnvilralional Bas- lcelball Tournamenl. The Tourney, held February 24 and 25, lealured some of Jrhe icineslr hard- wood Jralenl in lhe Soulhland. ln Jrhe lirslr round Beverly fell before Soulh Pasadena, 39-30. ln orher lirslr round encounl- ers San Diego defeaied Long Beach Jordon, Complon Jroppled Torrance, Venlura downed Glendale I-loover, Leuzinger bowed To mighly Loyola, John Muir upsel a favored Sanla Mon- ica five, Inglewood rolled over Covina, and Redondo bowed To Sanla -Ana. Enrering Jrhe second bracker of Jrournamenr play, Loyola slopped Soulh Pasadena, 43-38. John Muir again pulled a slunning upser by defealing Sanra Ana, 56-5I. Complon clrubbed Inglewood, 66-42, and San Diego fell To Ven- Tura, 43-39. Loyola waxed John Muir, 35-2l, in Jrhe semi- final clash, while Venrura conquered Complon, 49-43. Vying for iirsl place in Jrhe championship play-offs, Loyola emerged viclorious by holding Venlura To a 43-34 count and Complon nabbed Jrhird place by nipping John Muir, 50-48, in The consolafion Jrilr. C. I. F. I VITATIONAL TUIJRNEY dena man jump or Pasadena-Beverly ga eau offh held in February. G d B y G b g d l-l d El zer anxiously awail i' uar s arr he resulls. HORSEHIDERS Loclcy Brown, a iunior, held down The TirsT sTring TirsT base posiTion. l.oclcy's ouTsTanding perTormance oT The year came in The Leuzinger game, when he connecTed Tor Two hiTs. l-le also played excellenT deTensive ball. George Crosby, shorTsTop, capTained This year's sguad. A Three-year leTTerman, George possessed ouTsTanding Tielding abiliTy. Chuck Tirman, caTcher, has anoTher year oT ball. l-le has a good Throwing arm as well as a beTTer-Than-average hiTTing record. Mike Sullivan, anoTher iunior, held down The caTching sloT. NoT seeing Too much acTion, Mike was noTed Tor his play during The early parT oT The season. Bob Jones, vasTly improved second baseman, saw a considerable amounT oT acTion. l-lis Tielding was very good, and his baTTing was also a greaT asseT To The Team. Joe BenTord, anoTher iunior on a iunior-domi- LOCKY BROWN GEORGE CROSBY CHUCK 'l'lRMAN MIKE SULLIVAN F 5+ Base ShorTsTop CaTcher CaTcher naTed Team, was one oT The crew's main piTching sTalwarTs. Big Joe had good conTrol and ably provided some helpTul Tielding. Chuclc l.iggiTT, poTenT hiTTer, was one oT Three seniors on The Norman VarsiTy. Chuclc, who per- Tormed in righT Tield, was TasT, had an excellenT Throwing arm, and was also one oT The sTronger hiTTers on The Team. AnoTher senior, Bill GoldTarb, roamed The ouTTield pasTures. A good hiTTer, Bill was also noTed Tor his abiliTy To gain exTra bases. IT was Through The laTTer ThaT Bill scored The winning run in an early season pracTice game. Bob l-loyT, only a junior, was one oT The TinesT piTchers in The loop. l-le piTched several one- hiTTers, and aT press Time had compiled an en- viable record on The mound. Billy Epler, Tlashy sophomore, is one good reason why nexT year's baseball squad may be a sTrong TirsT division club. A heavy hiTTer, Bill operaTed aT The hoT corner. BOB JONES Second Base TOP ROWZ Mark Goldberg, Jim DonnersTag, Arden Brame, Dean Cady, Travis Reed, Don Green- blaTT, Bill I-Iooker, San Ragins, Gary Damsker. SECOND ROW: Chuck Tirman, Ken Irvin, Bob Karp, Bill Epler, Ronnie AITarac, Bob Jones, Don Lozabnick, Mike Cahill. BOTTOM ROW: Joe Benford, Locky Brown, Bob I-IoyT, Bill GoIdTarb, Mike Sullivan, Chuck LiggiTT, George Crosby, Coach I-IaI Sieling. MeeTing Burbank in The opening TiIT oT The I95O season, Normandy's VarsiTy baseball Team Tied The Bulldogs, I-I. PiTcher Bob I-IoyT Tallied The lone Norman score. In Their second game The locals IosT To a Team composed oT Beverly alum- ni, 2-O, and in The Third encounTer Tell beTore Glendale I-Ioover, IO-3. Playing hosT To Burbank Tor The second Time, The Norms again bowed I2-3, wiTh Don GreenblaTT, Bill GoIdTarb, and Don Lozabnick accounTing Tor The Three runs. The Sielingmen conTinued Their grapeTruiT league play wiTh losses To Glendale, 6-2, Loyola, 7-I, and Glendale I-Ioover, IO-2. In The Tinal prac- Tice game The Normans Tied I-Iollywood, I-I. play The In The opening encounTer oT league locals meT EI Segundo. Bob I-IoyT, ouTsTanding iunior hurler, piTched a one-hiTTer and gave Nor- mandy a decisive 5-2 vicTory over The Eagles. Chuck LiggiTT led The baTTing parade wiTh Two hiTs, Tollowed by Bill Epler, George Crosby, Ken Irvin, and I-IoyT. Leuzinger iourneyed To I-Ierried Field Tor The second loop game and deTeaTed The Normans, 5-O. Locky Brown and Bill Epler coIIecTed 2 and I hits respecTiveIy. In The Third circuiT game Beverly Tell beTore Torrance, 2-O. AT press Time The locals had yeT To meeT Tour league schools. JOE BENFORD CHUCK LIGGITT BILL GOLDFAR3 BOB I-IOYT BILL EPLER Pi-ieher OuTTieId OuTTie!d PiTcher Third B TOP ROW: STeve Messinger, Fred STern, I-Ienry Knole-r, Don Vallance, ArT Barr, Jerry Rosen- berg, Mike Glick, Don Bren. SECOND ROW: Mark Lamken, Ron Siegel, 5TuarT Erwin, Tom Cooney, Ronnie Chez, Dick Paule , Frank Black, Dick Ri , Coach Charles Brown. Tl-IIRD ROW: Oliver Con- Y gg way, Phil Long, Rod Wilger, Alan Mendel, Merv Kundell, Malcolm I-lughes, STuarT Walker, Bill Sharpless, EIIia++ WoITe. BOTTOM ROW: Dick I-luberTy, Ken Campeau, Dick Chamberlain, Ken Irvin, Johnny Mann, Dave I-loTchkin, Bill Davis. VARSITY SPIKE E CapTained by Ronnie Chez and Dick Pauley, BeverIy's VarsiTy Track Team opened This year's schedule againsT a visiTing Torrance ouTTiT. OuT- sTanding early season marks were seT by Johnny Mann, who broadiumped To a heaIThy 2l'5If2 , and Alan Mendel, who ran The IOO in lO.4. Even Though The TarTars had a beTTer-Than-average sprinT and disTance secTion, Beverly Tripped Them, 73-3l. A week laTer The VarsiTy Tell beTore Redondo, one oT The sTrongesT Teams in The league. R. U. I-T. 5. excelled in aImosT all secTions, despiTe The TacT ThaT Normans Alan Mendel, Malcolm I-lughes, Johnny Mann, and Don Vallance placed TirsT in Their respecTive evenTs. In Their Third week oT compeTiTion, The Brown- men bowed To Loyola, 56-47. Don Vallance pole- vauITed To I I'6 , wiTh Dave I-IoTchkin and Mal- colm I-Iughes placing TirsT in The mile and 220 respecTiveIy. Coach Charlie Brown's squad meT 5anTa Mon- ica and El Segundo in dual meeTs, Tripping The Eagles by eighT poinTs buT losing To 5anTa Mon- ica by Tive poinTs. Alan Mendel ran To his Third IO.4 Time in The IOO, while Don Vallance pole- vaulTed II'I I . Malcolm I-Iughes chalked up a TirsT-place Time oT 23.3 in The 220, and Ken Irvin 80 copped a TirsT in The high iump. The Tour-man relay squad paced boTh The Vike and Eagle guarTeTs. In The TiTTh seasonal meeT The locals bowed To Inglewood on 5enTinel Field, 55-49. Alan Mendel reduced his IOO Time down To IO.3, Dave I-loTch- kin coasTed To a TirsT place in The mile, 5TuarT Walker won The low hurdles, and Ken Irvin earned blue ribbon honors in The high iump. ThaT same week The locals rolled over a Long Beach Jordan spike crew, 54-47. Ken Irvin iumped an exceIIenT 6 TeeT in The high iump To earn ouTsTanding hon- ors oT The day. The powerTuI Beverly relay group ouTcIassed The PanThers, and 5TuarT Walker Topped all opponenTs in The high hurdles. BeTore Spring VacaTion The locals Triumphed over The visiTing EI Segundo and Leuzinger con- TingenTs. Johnny Mann broad iumped To 2l', and Don Wallace poIevauITed I I' 3 . WiTh seven meeTs under Their proverbial beITs. lNIormandy's spikemen iourneyed To Inglewood To compeTe in The Tamed Inglewood NighT Re- lays. Paced by The Tour-man pole vauIT Team oT Don Vallance, Jay Briggs, MorT Gerson, and Bob I-loyT, The local sguad earned a TiTTh in The Relays. AT press Time The VarsiTy was abouT To com- peTe in The Bay League Prelims aT Inglewood. Co-capTain oT The VarsiTy crew, Ron Chez was handicapped considerably by an old Ieg injury. He ran in The 440 buT was only allowed To compeTe in a Tew meeTs. Dick Pauley, Ron Chez's parTner in heading The Team, excelled in The 880. He enTered The Bay League Finals aT Inglewood, garnering a high posiTion in The 880 aT The loop evenT. STuarT Walker ran The low and high hurdles. He ouTcIassed aImosT every opponenT againsT whom he compeTed and had a crack aT The hur- dles TiTIe in The Tinals. Tom Cooney, 880 man, iourneyed To The league Finals along wi+h running maTe Dick Pau- Iey. Tom averaged second place ThroughouT The year, deTeaTing some oT The TinesT opposiTion in The loop. Dave HoTchkin, Tinishing The mile in Third place aT The Bay League Finals, possessed a deTermined spiriT, as well as a marvelous display oT wind and sTamina. He ran The grueling evenT ThroughouT The year. Alan Mendel, Tlashy iunior, compeTed in boTh The I00 and 220 yard dashes. He excelled in boTh evenTs, Turning in several IO.4 marks in The I00. Malcolm Hughes wenT Through The major parT oT The season undeTeaTed in The 220. He couIdn'T compeTe in The Bay League Finals be- cause oT a severe cold, buT chalked up approxi- maTeIy 23 seconds in aImosT every meeT. Don Vallance, ouTsTanding pole vaulTer, cleared I l'I I in many meeTs. Only a junior, Don showed OACH BROWN RONNJQCHEZ DlCK8Igl3ULEY XLAN MENDEL MALCOLM HUGHES DON VALLANCE Sprinfs SprinTs Pole VauIT KW? V Q,f Q -JJ T fi- C, A :li P ,.e K ! F J . Wfr,,,,,, Ml Q, conTinued improvemenT during The whole season. Johnny Mann, ace broad iumper, neared The 2!-TooT mark many Times. He would have had a sTrong chance To nab The league TiTle, buT suT- Tered Trom an appendecTomy in The laTTer parT oT The season. Dick HuberTy was one oT The ouTsTanding shoT puTTers on The local VarsiTy crew. Dick averaged a beTTer Than average mark in every meeT. Ken Irvin, high iumper, scored an enviable leap oT 6'l?A in The Loyola meeT. He Too is only a iunior, Thus showing considerable promise Tor nexT year's campaign. STU WALKER TOM COONEY DAVE HOTCHKII Hurdles 880 MI JOHN MANN DICK HUBERTY KEN IRVIN B-road Jump ShoT PUT HiC1 J 8 I BEES TOP ROW: Paul Raboll, Peler Bren, Ronan Gomberg, Paul Olson, Dirck Clark, Paul Kanner, Donald Nelson, Blake Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Gerry Baker, John Laye, Morl Caplan, Roger Franson, Johnny Rosali, Rodney Friedman, Slan Sperling, Gary l-lollman, Morl G erson, BOTTOM ROW: Alan Berlin, Jack Wiggins, Alec Chapro, Jack Sidney, Louis Kaulman, Bob Schuelz, Donald Reznick, Bob l-loyl. BEES Bee lrack men, under lhe capable direclion ol Coach Charles Brown, garnered high poinls lor individuals lhroughoul lhe year in spile ol leam losses. Chuck Belden, Pele Bren, and Arl Slaul- ler nabbed lirsls in lhe Torrance meel, lhough lhe leam losl lhe opener, 7I IX3-I8 2f3. Again a week laler, in lhe Redondo meel, Chuck Belden look lirsl in high hurdles lor bolh l-lawk and Cub meels. Bowing again lo a rival, lhe locals lell lo Sanla Monica by a long 59' poinls. Ben l-lexler, up lrom lhe Cees, nabbed a lirsl in lhe broad jump. ln lhe Long Beach Jordan meel, anolher leam loss, Don Nelson look lirsl in bolh broad iump and high iump. Bob l-loyl look a lirsl in lhe pole vaull division. ln lhe linal meel lhe locals lell belore lngle- wood, 69 V3-25 2,f3. CEES Opening lhe l95O season againsl Torrance, Beverly's Cee lrackslers delealed lhe Tarlars, 4l-36. Ben l-lexler look a lirsl in lhe l8O, and Bob April snared a lirsl in lhe shol pul. ln a dual meel wilh lhe Sea-l-lawks a week laler, Ben l-lexler again paced his leammales, scoring a lirsl againsl Redondo in lhe l4O and broad iump. Parlicipaling in lheir lhird meel, lhe Cees overpowered Loyola, 4l-36. Colin Neblell lin- ished lirsl in lhe 660, and Ted Landon ended lirsl in lhe high iump. Meeling Sanla Monica, lhe Cees conlinued lheir viclory slreak by downing lhe Vikes, 52lf2- 24lf2. Jerry Williams nabbed a lirsl in lhe IOO, and' Ted Landon garnered a lirsl in lhe pole vau l. TOP ROW: Brad Schurz, Roger Black, Lucky Roberls, John Nordblom, Ted Landau, Coach B b l R l d Perkins, Herb Rice, Ben l-lexler, Charles Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Morl Lallman, o Apri, ow an Jerry Williams, Pierre Mornell, Alan Jacobs. l l 82 CEES VARSITY MARI ERS For The pasT Ten years The Bay League swim- ming championship has been a nip and Tuclc race beTween Beverly l-lills and El Segundo. Usually The vicTor oT The sTrong dual rivalry emerged as one oT The ouTsTanding prep squads in The na- Tion, and only recenTly has El Segundo managed To besT The local TalenT. ln The l950 meeT beTween The Two schools The Eagle VarsiTy managed To upseT The Nor- mans, 43-20. Ken Snyder swam To a TirsT spoT in The breasT sTrolce, while John Weiser scored an impressive win in The same evenT. BarT Glaser wallced oTT wiTh The varsiTy diving honors. ln The curTain raiser oT The '50 swim season's pracTice sessions, The local varsiTy swamped MounT Carmel, 43-23. The relay squad oT Ken Snyder, John Weiser, and Fred Brown copped a TirsT, wiTh Jay Briggs Talcing a TirsT in The 50- yard Tree sTyle. A weelc laTer The locals Traveled To El Segun- do To Talce parT in The C.l.F. lnviTaTional MeeT. The Tour-man relay squad oT Jay Briggs, Fred Brown, Tom l-laldeman, and Jim Tinsman quali- Tied To parTicipaTe in The C.l.F. Finals aT El Se- gundo The Tollowing weelc. Diver BarT Glaser also received a well earned bid To The Finals. AT The C.l.F. Finals aT El Segundo The Tour-- man relay copped a TiTTh, and BarT Glaser racked up a TourTh. A Tew days aTTer The Tinals, The VarsiTy downed a visiTing l.os Angeles l-ligh squad, 40-35. O+her pracTice meeTs saw The Normans swim pasT Muir, buT bow To SanTa Ana and powerTul WhiTTier. Beginning l950 league acTiviTies, The locals downed Inglewood, 39-27. The medley relay oT Fred Brown, Ken Snyder, and John Weiser challced up a vicTory, wiTh Doug Pruessing nab- bing a TirsT in The 200-yard Tree sTyle. BarT Glas- er again copped a TirsT in The diving, as did John Weiser in his respecTive evenT. ln The second league encounTer Beverly de- TeaTed Leuzinger, 49-26. The VarsiTy medley re- lay Team oT l-lenry Moore, Jim Tinsman, and John Weiser won Their evenT, as did Fred Brown, 50: Doug Pruessing, 2001 and John Weiser, l00- yard baclc sTrol4e. Weiser esTablished a new record in The laTTer evenT. WiTh a Two win, no loss record, The Norms wenT on To lose a hearTbrealcer To EI Segundo and aT press Time had yeT To meeT The remaining league schools. TOP ROW: George Frakes, Basil Clyman, Franlc Ba-con, Ralph Robinson, Daryl Snyder, Sylvin Perry, Coach Sax EllioT. SECOND RO'W: Doug Pruessing, Ed Sewell, Tom l-laldeman, Fred Brown, Dick l-lall, JeTTerson Rice. BOTTOM ROW: Ken Snyder, PeTe Kane, Phil Backer, John Weiser, Leonard B-loclc, Henry Moore, BarT Glaser. 83 HENRY MOORE PETE KANE B asT STrolce Back STrolce JOHN WETSER BILL SAWELSON B ck STrolce Free STyle MERMEN Henry Moore, VarsiTy breasT sTrolce, capTained The A squad. Henry noT only swam The breasT sTrolce--buT also compeTed in The VarsiTy relay along wiTh Jim Tinsman and John Weiser. Ken Snyder improved sTeadily ThroughouT The year. Ken garnered a greaT number oT TirsTs and seconds in his specialized evenT-The breasT sTrol4e-and also compeTed in The VarsiTy relay Team. PeTer Kane served The Normans capably as a back sTrolcer. l-le possessed a smooTh and relaxed sTrol4e, downing more Than his share oT The oppo- siTion. Leonard Bloclc swam in The IOO yard breasT sTrolce, Bee Division. Len swam To a second place in his evenT againsT Leuzinger and copped blue ribbon honors againsT Los Angeles in The 75 in- dividual medley. QTher ouTsTanding perTorm- ances were Turned in by Block againsT SanTa Ana and Muir. Ed Sewell swam in The Tour-man Tree sTyle re- lay Team along wiTh Fred Brown, JeTTerson Rice, and Jim Tinsman. Ed was a greaT asseT To The relay squad, helping The Team swim To a TirsT place againsT a powerTul Los Angeles group. John Weiser was also one oT The ouTsTanding perTormers on The squad. Swimming in The Var- 84 LEONARD BLOCK ED SEWELL KEN SNYDER 220 Free STyle Free STyle BreasT STrolc JIM TINSMAN JAY BRIGGS TOM HALDEMAN Free ST le Free ST le Free STyle Y Y siTy TOO-yard back sTroke, John capTured almosT every evenT in which he parTicipaTed. l-le brolce a school record againsT Leuzinger in The IOO, chalking up a new Time oT l:O6.3. Tom Haldeman enTered The VarsiTy Tour-man relay Team along wiTh Jay Briggs, Ed Sewell, and Jim Tinsman. Tom, TogeTher wiTh The oTher mem- bers oT The group, qualiTied Tor a crack aT The relay TiTle in The C.l.F. Finals aT EI Segundo by nabbing The pre-lims evenT. The Team Tinished TiTTh in The Finals. Bill Sawelson compeTed in The Bee Tour-man relay Team. l-le was TasT and powerTul, boTh in The relay and Tree sTyle. Bill will be sorely missed come l95I, as he graduaTes in June, along wiTh everyone menTioned in This secTion excepT John Weiser. Jim Tinsman was enTered in The Tour-man re- lay Team, VarsiTy division. l-le enTered wiTh ThaT group in The Finals aT El Segundo, where The Team nabbed TiTTh spoT. l-le also compeTed in The 50-yard Tree sTyle. Jay Briggs was excellenT as boTh a IOO-yard man and Tour-man relay swimmer. ParTicipaTinq in The Finals aT El Segundo, he gained high posi- Tions in boTh evenTs ThroughouT The campaign. BEE and CEE SW M ERS BEE Beverly's Bee swim Team was one oT The mosT powerTul in The league. Such sTars as Phil Backer, 200, Len Block, 75: Douq Pruessinq, 2003 Bill Sawelson, relay, and Ed STrauss, 50, qreaTly aided The squad. The Bee medley relay crew oT Joel Kane, BarT Sewell, and Daryl Snyder and Diver l-lal Miller also proved oT considerable value To The Nor- baloes, as was The superior Tour man relay squad oT Kane, Pruessinq, Sawelson, and STrauss. CEE Led by Record Brealcer Dave WhorT, The Cees also boasTed a poTenT squad. Dave prolce The school 50 yard breasT sTrol4e record and unoTTi- cially Topped The Cee C.l.E. mark in The Time oT 3 l 2. STuarT Davis, Phil Gay, and Jay Gruner proved oT immense value To The Team, as did Tony Brand and Laurie Glass. Those who represenTed The Cees aT The league Finals were The medley Team composed oT Jay Gruner, Ted Koehler, and Dave WhorT. TOP ROTN: Wall- Dougher, Barry Zaslove, PeTe l-luber, lra Rislcin, Jay Gins- berg, Coach Sax EllioT. SECOND ROW: BarT Sewell, John Sill, Joel Kane, How- ard l-lirsch, Lawrence Tapper. BOTTOM ROW: Jaclc LauTs, Mel Sawelson Hal Miller, Dick LangendorT, Ed ST ss TOP ROW: Tony l-lendersori, Jay Gruner, Bill Fischer, Coach Sax El lioTT. BOTTOM ROW: Tony Brand, Dave WhorT, Jim Ganulin, Phil Gay. 85 , f .5 4.....,-r l .s f' y RACQUE- TEERS TOP ROW: Coach Max Glass, Paul Selwyn, Joe BlaTchTord, Dave BarTleTT, Alan Call, Tony Landau, George LeMaire, Jon Rose. BOTTOM ROW: Ed Covey, Bob Hill, Dick Ackerman, Eric WiTTenberg, Buzzy JeweTT, STeve GoTTlieb. RACOUETEERS MAT MEN OuTsTanding TalenT was abundanT on The '50 ediTion OT The Beverly High Tennis squad. Such powerTul neTmen as Dick Ackerman, Joe BlaTch- Tord, Alan Call, Ed Covey, STeve GoTTlieb, Bob Hill, STeve l-lorrell, Buzzy JeweTT, and Eric WiT- Tenberg aided The crew immensely: while Rac- gueTmen Dave BarTleTT, Phil BurTon, Tyler Gil- man, Mal GranT, Tony Landau, Jon Rose, Paul Selwyn, Sandy Spielman, and Don WolT also proved greaT asseTs To The squad. Coach Max Glass's crew enjoyed a successTul season, deTeaTing such Top SouThland Tennis TalenT as Alhambra, CompTon, EairTax, and Venice. ATTer Two years oT recession, Beverly again sponsored a wresTling Team. The squad, under The TuTelage oT Coach John Marrow, meT The league schools OT Inglewood, Redondo, and Leuzinger. The maTmen, consisTing oT I8 members, were capTained by Dick Donaldson. Those who com- prised The wresTling crew were ArT Barr, Ber- nard Bunn, Gene Campeau, Gordon Clarke, Shep Davidson, Dick Donaldson, Mike EenTon, John Ereeman, Rod Eriedman, Van Gillespie, Mike Glick, Herb KaTz, Dick LangendorT, Mike LevenThal, KurT Neumann, Maury Reznick, Jerry Rosenberg, and Dave SchmidT. TOP ROW: Howard Philips, Jerry STern, Jerry Rosenberg, Dave SchrnidT, Shep Davidson. SECOND ROW: Basil Clyman, Dave Tanzman, Dave KelTon, Di-ck LangendorT, Mike Glick, Ed WhiTe, Coach John Marrow, Myron Peskin. THIRD ROW: Girard Baker, KurT Neumann, Dick Donaldson, Rodney Friedman, PeTer Shayne. BOTTOM ROW: Herb K T L OT Bill ShuTz, Van Gillespie, Tony NasT. 5 Z, ee S 9I'f1'l5I'1f1, hLAT E 86 IITEEII E TOP ROW: Jim Hawkins, Fred Brown, Bud Barnes, Sherwyn Turbow, Coach STeve MileTich. BOTTOM ROW: Jim MeriweTher, Don Krasne, Dick Arkin. TEE MEN HARRIERS Under The TuTelage oT Coach STeve MileTich, Normandy's l95O golT Team boasTed an excel- lenT season. ln The opening maTch The divoT diggers bowed To a sTrong Leuzinger squad, buT a week laTer gained revenge by deTeaTing a rival Torrance ouTTiT. The Norms downed SanTa Monica in The Third maTch and wenT on To subdue Torrance once again. AT press Time The locals had yeT To meeT Jordan, lnglewood, and Redondo. Fred Brown headed The lisT oT players, aided by Dick Arkin, Bud Barnes, Jim l-lawkins, Don Krasne, Jim MeriweTher, and Sherwyn Turbow. l' MorT Gerson. Giving every Team iT ran againsT keen compe- TiTion, Coach Charles Brown's Cross CounTry crew had a beTTer-Than-average season. Dave l-loTchkin, capTain, seT a new Track rec- ord in The iniTial meeT wiTh SouTh Pasadena and Tinished high in every evenT in which he com- peTed. Besides l-loTchkin's eTForTs, The harriers were bolsTered by Tom Cooney, Alan Gershon, John Laye, Louis KauTman, Ronnie Seigel, Oue SmarT, STuarT Walker, and Dave Youlin. ln The Bay League meeT aT Long Beach Jordon The Brown-Men Tinished Thirc and wenT on To compeTe in The C.l.F. Prelims. in, Tom Cooney, Que I l. K T TOP ROW: Ted Tiss, STuarT Walker, Dave Youlin, Dave l-loTchk Smar, Coach Charles Brown. BOTTOM ROW: John Laye, Ronnie Siege, ours au man, HARRIERS P , V' rvfi 1 '. 1 , 4' ' ,- V . , by KMC In N I-f,'ZfO7f , . Zz 1 X wx ix Y: i W1 Q 'W' 5 Qi 7 1 f 7 G. A. A. BOARD ROSALIE COT-TEN BOBBE ANNE EICHE WinTer PresidenT Summer PresidenT BaclQsTage direcTors oT The G.A.A. producTions are The members oT The board. This year The group had Two leaders. Wielding The gavel Tor The TirsT semesTer was Rosalie Cohen, while Bobbe Anne Eiche was concerT misTress during The lasT acT. The Tull-Time iob oT sponsor was handled by Mrs. Marillyn Bow. The TirsT TeaTure oT The year was The SpinsTers' l-lop, Twin Twirl, sTarring Kay Riggs' band. NexT on The program was The Tennis assembly, which presenTed Jack Kramer and Tommy Reed in an exhibiTion Tennis maTch. Tennis Manager PaT AlT was in charge oT This, and members oT The girls' and boys' Tennis Teams helped oTTiciaTe. During The second semesTer Beverly inviTed Three schools To a dance symposium. For The sec- ond year Beverly played The parT oT big sisTer To The sevenTh and eighTh graders oT The ele- menTary schools in Beverly l-lills. The grammar school playday, Spring Frolic, TeaTured bas- lceTball, soTTball, swimming, volleyball, and square dancing. Grand premiere oT The year was The FirsT An- nual lnviTaTional Tennis TournamenT. Organized as an eliminaTion TournamenT, six schools were represenTed by TirsT and second doubles. The Tinal perTormance oT The C-3.A.A. was The annual bangueT. Besides good Tood and plenTy oT Tun, awards and sporTs cerTiTicaTes were given ouT. WiTh The lasT scene compleTed, The curTain came down on anoTher memorable year oT The G.A.A. board. TOP ROW: June Ferrer, Marilyn Marshelc, Jeanne Curry, Marilyn Ward, Mrs. Marillyn Bow, Joneen TeTTemer, Mary Ann l-luberTy, Naomi Zimmer, Laurie STurges, Lynn Awan. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Jacobson, Ellen Soss, Rosalie Cohen, Bobbe Anne Eiche, Loreen RappaporT, Connie l.onghursT, Barbara Sherman. Judy Ash, ABSENT MEMBERS: PaT AlT, Marcia Finkel. Beverly GranT, Carol Johanson, Sue RosenTelder. OFFICERS: PresidenTs, Rosalie Cohen, Bobbe Anne Eiche: Vice-PresidenTs, Barbara Sherman, Marilyn Marshelci SecreTaries, Naomi Zimmer, Joneen TeTTemer1 Treasu-rers, Si e RosenTelder, Mary Ann l-luberTy: PhilanThropy Chairmen, Marcia Finkel, Connie LonghursT: Membership Chairmen, Carol Johanson, Sue RosenTelderg PubIici+y Chairmen, Bobbe Anne Eiche, Carol Johanson: SpiriT Chairman, June Ferrer: Librarian, Judy Ash. i.i?s, ' 90 l IDRILL, TEAM! l TOP ROW: BeTsy Feldberg, Virginia Berger, Verna Billard, CynThia Mauzey, Nancy Wolvin, Sondra Press, Lynn Gaylord, Carolyn Clark, Carol Goshaw, Diane Boyce, Mrs. Jeanne Edwards. SECOND ROW: Ursula Feldberg, Airline Breuer, Carole Wayne, Audrey Ganulin, Arline Kabrin, Joan Morris, PaT FiTzharris, Mary Tobin, Barbara Alan, Marilyn Marshek, June Ferrer. Tl-llRD ROW: Mary Anderson, Shirley Seams, Carol Connor, Sallie l-lamiel, Lynda MiTchell, BeTTy Jean Belger, MargoT Lee, Laurie STurges, Beverlye Fisher, Dona Wessels, BOTTOM ROW: Elaine MeiTus, Fern VicTor, Ann Hansen, Connie SchusTer, Debby Williams, Arline VeriTy, PaT WolcoTT, Rosalyn SpechT, Theresia Long, Frances LichTer. MANAGER: Laurie STurges. DRILL TEAM Doing much To enliven The spiriT oT Norman rooTers, The drill Team marched onTo The Tield aT every game Beverly played aT home or away. Managed by Laurie STurges and sponsored by Mrs. Jeanne Edwards, The spiriTed chorus added much To Beverly's placing second in The SporTs- manship Trophy race. Led by llona Brady and Debby Williams, The sixTy-Tive members sTaged many diversiTied rouTines. WiTh Their aid Beverly's spiriT Topped The program oT The year. TERPSICI-IOREANS Along wiTh learning modern dance Techniques and choreography, The Terpsichoreans inviTed UniversiTy, Redondo, and Burbank l-ligh Schools To a dance symposium here aT Beverly. Each school was senT a recording OT The same music and was asked To presenT iTs inTerpreTaTion oT iT. Managed by Beverly GranT, The TorTy girls in The class added grace and rhyThm To Their ac- complishmenTs. DirecTor oT all producTions was Mrs. Jeanne Edwards, TaculTy adviser. TOP ROW: Carol Goshaw, Billie Monsen, Ann Tobey, PaT GunTher, Carolyn Clark, Arline Breuer, Shirley Shakely, Nancy Wolvin, PaT Feldman, Rosalind Prager, Pal' Abrams. SECOND ROW: Lorna l-lendrickson. PaT Broderick, Gloria Greene, PaT Grace, Beverly GranT, Theresia Long, Liana ColquiTT, Carol Connor, Anne STaTham, PaT FiTzharris, Anne WesTmore. Tl-llRD ROW: Mrs. Jeanne Edwards, RuTh Bressi, Shirley Bongaird, Jude Rude, Fern VicTor, Lynne Sussman, Barbara Landau, Carol Rosenberg. BOTTOM ROW: CynThia Mauzey, Laurie STurges, Lynda MiTchell, Sallie l-lamiel, Sue Rosenicelder, Barbara Alan, Verna Feldman. MANAGER: Beverly GranT. .......-iiamk TERPS LIFE SAV NG TOP ROW: Barbara Sherman, Judy Ash, Marilyn Young, Miss Janey PaTey, Ronna Gershon, Donna Gershon, Joneen TeTTemer. BOTTOM ROW: Sally King, RuTh Siegel, Naomi Zimmer, Mary l-larmon, Nancy Janis, Jewel Crouch, KiTchy Williams. MANAGER: Lynn Awan. LIFE SAVING STrolcing Their way To success, sevenTeen girls were recipienTs oT Red Cross LiTesaving Cer- TiTicaTes. OT These TwenTy-Two liTe-savers, eleven received senior cerTiTicaTes, and six were presenTed wiTh iunior honors. DirecTing The girls in Their parTs was a guesT insTrucTor Trom The Red Cross, Mr. l-lerb Bar- Thels: while Miss JaneT PaTey was responsible Tor The group as a class. STage manager oT The producTion was Lynn Awan, who presenTed The awards To The girls. SOFTBALL STarring in The Tinale oT The G.A.A. sporTs season, more Than TiTTy girls parTicipaTed in The year's soTTball acTiviTies. The class, managed by Marilyn Ward, was divided inTo six Teams, which were The basis oT an inTramural TournamenT. Beverly's represenTaTives, one lower division and one upper division Team, Traveled To El Segundo Tor This year's annual Bay League soTTball playday. AcTing as class umpire and baT-girl was Mrs. Marillyn Bow, TaculTy sponsor. TOP ROW: Marcia Nason, Connie WeinTraub, Befh SieroTy, Lola Sherman, Marcia Sallo- way, Jill Sidney, JaneT Ziegler, Beverlye Fisher, Judy Liclcer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Marillyn Bow, JaneT Berger. Carole Wayne, Naomi Zimmer, MargoT Lee, Lorraine Shahan, Sally Becl4wiTh, Carol Eranlclin, Nancy Graham, Evie PaTTiz, Mrs. Jeanne Edwards, Tl-llRD ROW: Mrs. Mariorie STurges, Gloria l-lughes, Sandra Shelley, Marilyn Marshelq, Anne EllioTT, Danielle ManTchilc, Jeanne Curry, Connie LonghursT, Melissa Dold, GiTa Eerber, June Ferrer. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Toll- sTedT, Arlene Cooper, Debby Williams, Rosalie Cohen, Margie NasT, Marilyn Ward, Mary Harmon, Miyelco l-lashima, Jackie Alcridge, Nancy MaurseTh, Terry Launders. MANAGER: Marilyn Ward. f 5' A Y g Q I, Q-is 4.22 : -A N I ' In ,T 243,5 1 1 5 -f mfg rams,-' 2 1 fi 5 L f , 'i ljii 1 .- 512,18 T' 7 3gQ it an ,f 'EZ . , s - 1, 4. ' 14 QV 'L aww if A f ii1fIggg,gii,f' ' ' ,N f 5 V ,, . ' :j,,5g,i' 7 4 fi ij. .1 ' fi . ,.' s ,, 1 5: 3 1 4 wygw' j fy! , this F ,.i. ,Ja - ,uae ' . - . f, 2 , , , -, V - 41 , ,JL .5 i ., f f 4133, , 4 - ' ' - f ' 'riiofrff ' ' sv im. V 6- W2 ' ww ,. 2 . Mgizc ' 5 vw' V ' Q, ' I M v , Ig , mf '-sv-1. ' ? 1 ' ' ' ' i f W 'X X, V , ,.., , MQW ,' ' T14 ,, 'M5Qi? 'ii I fav 4 6 f 1 'f ' ' 3 , W as-a,,m-f' .5 ' W 5 f W , K r if J 'ef if T . ,. K , . ,T l '- - . 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TENNIS TEAM .WiTh a brillianT Tinale The girls' Tennis Team Tinished iTs season undeTeaTed in Bay League compeTiTion. Breezing Through all buT one oT iTs pracTice maTches, The Team managed To Top each oT The Three League schools Twice. The main perTormance oT The year was The EirsT Annual lnviTaTional Tennis TournamenT, in which six schools were represenTed by a TirsT and second doubles. AcTing as manager and spon- sor respecTively were PaT AIT and Mrs. Marjorie STurges. HOCKEY Taking The spoTlighT during The second quar- Ter, This year's hockey season goT under way wiTh aTTer-school pracTices in preparaTion Tor The annual Bay League playday. These pracTices were held bi-weekly and were led by Ellen Soss, hockey manager. Beverly enTered The main evenT aT Leuzinger wiTh one senior Team and one Treshman Team. BoTh crews Turned in good perTormances wiTh one Tie and one loss apiece. Mrs. Marillyn Bow acTed as TaculTy sponsor. TOP ROW: Florence MeriweTher, Mary Ann l-luberTy, Barbara Seelen, Barbara Mason, KaThy Schumacher, Sally King, Sally BeckwiTh. SECOND ROW: Judy Ash, Rosalie Cohen, Terry Launders, Melissa Dald, Ellen Morris, Lorraine Shahan, Arline VeriTy. BOTTOM ROW: Joneen TeTTemer, Lola Sherman, Connie LonghursT, Ellen Soss, Barbara Sherman, Audrey Bach, Anne EIIio++, June Ferrer. MANAGER: Ellen Soss, HUCKEY 93 GOLF I WL.-.- TOP ROW: Carole Wayne, Mary Ann l-luberly, Sally Sleinmelz, Ronna Gershon, Janel Ewing, Marilyn Ward, Gloria l-lughes, Sandra Shelley, Danielle Manlchilc, Gila Ferber, Marilyn Young, Laura Richardson, Kalhy Schumacher, Evie Palliz, Marcia Salloway, Miyelco l-lashima. SECOND ROW: Donna Gershon, Ellen Morris, Barbara Seelen, Melissa Dold, Jeanne Curry, Margie Nasl, ldelle Feinberg, Audrey Bach, Carol Franlclin, Belly Jean Belger, Marcia Finkel, l-lelen Ziegler, Sally Beclcwilh, Sally King, Beverlye Fisher. Tl-llRD ROW: Carol Smilh, Florence Meriwelher, l-lale Gabrielson, Belh Sieroly, Noami Zimmer, Terry Launders, Joneen Tellemer, Debby Williams, Margol Lee, Nancy Janis, Judy Ash, Jill Sidney, Barbara Sullivan, Angela Caso, Rulh Siegel, Nancy Maurselh. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Marsheln, Kilchy Williams, Jewel Crouch, Rosalie Cohen, Ellen Soss, Anne Ellioll, Marilyn Jacobson, Mary l-larrnon, Connie Longhursl, Loreen Rappaporl, Barbara Sherman, Nancy Graham, June Ferrer, Barbara Mason. Judy Rosenberg, Lorraine Shahan, Sarah Bullinger, Arline Verily, Arlene Cooper, Lola Sherman. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Anderson, Shirley Davis, Marcia Mayers, Lenore Bernsleiri, Barbara Simon, Carol Tollsledl, Jaclcie Alcridge, Bernee Wager. MANAGERS Mary Noe, Marilyn Jacobson. VOLLEYBALL lJLLEY2 BALL l-leading lhe diversilied G.A.A. sporls pro- gram lor lhe year, volleyball aclivilies were organized under Mary Noe, manager. Aller sullicienl praclice, Beverly played hosl lo six Bay League schools al lhe annual volleyball playday. Each school senl lour leams represenling all grade levels, and Beverly's senior leam made a clean sweep ol all live ol ils games. Under lhe sponsorship ol Mrs. Marillyn Bow, all lour ol Beverly's leams made all-slar showings. Answering lhe many calls ol encore ex pressed by lhe girls in G.A.A., a goll class was lormed during lhe lasl guarler ol lhe year. The lorly girls in lhis chorus pracliced lheir drives and approach shols on Beverly's lronl lawn and on lhe girls' archery lield. Main evenls ol lhe class were lrips lo lhe nine hole course al lhe Rancho Park Goll Course and pulling excursions lo Roxbury Park. Yelling lore al lhe proper lime was Miss Janel Paley, lacully sponsor. TOP ROW: Shirley Davis, Judy Rosenberg, Miss Janel Paley, Ellen Soss, Marcia Mayers, Donna Gershon. BOTTOM ROW: Joyce Diller, Nancy Janis, ldelle Feinberg, Sally Sleinmelz, Loreen Rappaporl, Marilyn Jacobson, Barbara Sherman. GOLF 94 l BAS KET- BALL TOP ROW: Mary Ann HuberTy, Bernee Wager, JaneT Ewing, Marilyn Ward, Gloria Hughes, Sandra' Shelley, Carol Franlclin, KaThy Schumacher, Laura Richardson. SECOND ROW: Carol TollsTedT, Carol SmiTh, Hale Gabrielson, BeTh SieroTy, Eve PaTTiz, Helen Ziegler, Marcia Finkel, Barbara Mason, Marcia Nason, Mrs. Jeanne Edwards. THIRD ROW: Barbara Seelen, Ellen Morris, Florence MeriweTher, Terry Launders, Danielle ManTchilc, ldelle Feinberg, MargoT Lee, Jill Sidney, Angela Caso, Mrs. Marillyn Bow. BOTTOM ROW: Anne EllioTT, Ellen Soss, Audrey Bach, Connie LonghursT, Marilyn Jacobson, Loreen RappaporT, Barbara Sullivan, Nancy MaurseTh, Jaclmie Alcridge, Rosalie Cohen. MANAGER: Loreen RappaporT. BASKETBALL Taking The lead during The Third guarTer, bas- lceTball sTepped inTo The spoTlighT under The managership oT Loreen RappaporT. ATTer-school pracTices were scheduled in preparaTion Tor The playday aT Torrance. Playing an imporTanT parT in The season, an inTramural TournamenT was held beTween The Two sixTh period classes. Overseeing The evenTs were Mrs. Marillyn Bow and Miss JaneT PaTey. ARCHERY Aiming Tor someThing closer To The TargeT Than a near miss, The TwenTy-Two girls comprising The casT OT This year's archery class wanTed a sure hiT. Helping Them To pierce The bull's eye was Jeanne Curry, manager oT The group. AlThough The class enTered no inTer-school compeTiTion, The girls concenTraTed on aim, sTance, and shooTing posiTion. lnTluenTial in guid- ing The arrows Toward The righT direcTion, Mrs. Mariorie STurges acTed as TaculTy adviser. TOP ROW: Mrs. Marjorie STurges, Lorraine Shahan, Arlene Cooper, Sally BeclcwiTh, Ellen Soss, Judy Rosenberg. BOTTOM ROW: Lola Sherman, Sally STeinmeTz, Gloria Hughes, Jeanne Curry, Sandra Shelley, Melissa Dold, Sarah BuTTinger. MANAGER: Jeanne Curry. . F.. I. T ARCHERY 95 U! W U ERS 1 Z , . I IN- f- N KN ,Qi KE'N u W .1 I e f,! Qgfi MJ LH! 'ml' 7: 'N V' F 'L N '-1,2 y .I f W Aw le! 47 :Fw ipaq 'f ' 0 fs g' sf,. Q 2 Q i X f , 'K .gl agit- I zu 4. . : n. f Sa, I 'f',XQ..--V?L,! ,ww iffxf' ff' .'QN-'iff gfiihv Xxx-QX.,Zb. p-55.-Qs 37 f. ,.f- M w ggxfeff -, Q: .rw - x Xwgf . A E .fb Bfm ry W H H Q U 5 U l M fi yi 3. N 6 2 W I1 , xl 1 X N, 1 H , if 1, ' 11 I W ' w Z SARANE WALDMAN MARClA CARTER WinTer PresidenT Summer PresidenT ALPHAS CosTumed in blue and whiTe, The Alphas, up- per grade girls' honorary socieTy, proved Them- selves To be one oT The mosT acTive clubs on cam- pus This year. Sarane Waldman and Marcia Car- Ter, assisTed by Their capable cabineTs, Toolc The spoTlighT as semesTer leaders. Fall evenTs direcTed by The Alphas included Their annual ChrisTmas dance aT The Riviera CounTry Club and a parTy Tor The children aT The EasTside SeTTlemenT l-louse. Freshmen girls were coached on proper aTTire Tor all occasions by Alpha members aT an aTTer-school panel. Spring ,. A u X A L al 7 qi' 2: as A fl-.. acTiviTies were highlighTed by The Spring Tea, held aT The Beverly l-lills Women's Club. Fash- ions provided by l. Magnin were modeled by The club members. The FaTher-DaughTer BanqueT and The annual assembly were also TeaTured on The semesTer's program. OTher enTerTainmenT during The year included several moTher-daughTer Teas To acquainT The Alpha moThers wiTh The organizaTion. Finale To a season oT varied acTiviTies was a parTy in honor oT The ouTgoing members. Laurels go To Miss Alida Parker, sponsor oT The socieTy. TOP ROW: Marilyn Ward, Beverly GranT, Carol Goshaw, llona Brady, PaTrica AIT, RuTh Glesby, Carol ToIlsTedT, Carolyn Clark. SECOND ROWA: CynThia Kne'chT, Joan Robinson, Anne EllioTT, Sue LaplcoTF, RuTh Lazarus, Shi-rle Sperling, Carol Johanson. Tl-HRD ROW: Miss Alida Parlcer, Gayle Schlanger, Donna Gershon, Ronna Gershon, Barbara Piclcus, Bobbe Anne Fiche, Gloria Kopman. FOURTH ROW: Debby Williams, Carol French, Connie WeinTraub, Sally STeinmeTz, PaT Abrams, BeTh SieroTy, Marilyn Willey. BOTTOM ROW: Rosalie Cohen, ldelle Feinberg, Judy Theodore, Marilyn WerTheimer, Marcia CarTer, Sarane Waldman, Lynn Vale, Mimi Lager, Susan Randall, Mary Anderson, Joyce l-lupp. OFFlCERS: Sarane Waldman, Marcia CarTer, PresidenTs: Barbara Piclcus, Joyce l-lupp, Vice- PresidenTsg PaTricia AlT, CynThia KnechT, SecreTariesg Susan Randall, RuTh Lazarus, Treasurers. 98 i 4 ...Fis- A , TOP ROW: Bill Piromisel. Brooks Cowgill, Henry Moore, Joel Goldman, Dick Balos, ArT STauTTer, Chuck Murray, Frank Rowley, VicTor Rosen. SECOND ROW: Mr. WrighT, Bruce Rogers, Dick HuberTy, Dick Pauley, Erwin Rosen, Ronnie Chez, Don McDaniel, STan Shake, Dean O'Brien, Dave Phelps, Jerry Frakes, Mr. Morrison. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Morrow, Gil Allen, Daryl Snyder, Howard Rubin, Dick Donaldson, Don Lozabnick. ABSENT MEMBERS: Don Nelson, Fred Palmieri. OFFICERS: Dean O'Brien, Dave Phelps, PresidenTs: Bruce Rogers, Vice-PresidenT: Dave Phelps, SecreTary-Treasurer: ArT STauTTe-r, SecreTary1 Dick Ward, Treasurer. KNIGHTS If The discussion is abouT honor, chivalry, and good sporTsmanship, The subiecT is mosT cer- Tainly The sTalwarT KnighTs. Under PresidenT Dean O'Brien The organiza- Tion sTarTed ouT wiTh a memorable assembly To prove iTselT worThy oT iTs name. ln February Dave Phelps led wearers oT The MalTese Cross To conquer The campus wiTh Their glorious TeaTs. ln April The KnighTs sguired Their ladies To The Riviera CounTry Club, where all were welcomed aT The second annual Orchid Dance. During The spring The men in black and whiTe reTereed NEI, 'T' 45 Q W5 J grammar school baseball and Track evenTs, help- ing To narrow The breach beTween young pages and glorious KnighThood. Helping inauguraTe The Alpha-KnighT Discus- sion Panels, The male secTion also ioined Their Temale counTerparTs in a new TradiTion. No longer did The sound oT Tramping TeeT climbing The sTeps To Sponsor William Doc Morrison's den oT chemical mysTeries echo Through The English paTio on Wednesday noons. lnsTead The KnighTs swiTched Their round-Table discussions To Tuesday, also Alpha day. DEAN O'BRlEN DAVE PHELPS WinTer PresidenT Summer PresidenT waeasssfgf 99 STepping beTore The TooTlighTs, The Adel- TOP ROW: Verna Billard, June Ferrer, Barbara Mason, DonaTred Woehner, KaThy Schumacher, Jane EllioTT. SECOND ROVV: Judy Nelson, Virginia Berger, Evelyn Hill, Laura Richardson, Sarah Buwclinger. THIRD ROW: Virginia SchaTer, Charlene Waldman. Susan Talley, Fern VicTor, LoreTTa Harris, Nancy Wolvin, Maxine Kessler, Mrs. Cora STephenson. FOURTH ROW: Susan Long, Marilyn Marshek, April HaThcoclc, Viclci Shulcen, Arline VeriTy, Sally BeclcwiTh, Nancy Schneider, PaT WolcoTT. CynThia Mauzey. BOTTOM ROW: BeTTy Jean Belger, Peggy Albin, Maxine Karpman, Lynda MiTchell, RiTa KauTTrnan, Sallie Hamiel, Judy Ash, Judy Rude, Sally King, Selma MargareTTen, KiTchy Williams, Hale Gabrielson. ADEL- PHIANS phians, lower grade girls' honor socieTy, sTaged The Tinale To a successTul season oT philan- Thropic service. Maior producTions were capably direcTed by PresidenTs Connie WeinTraub and June Ferrer. WiTh a casT oT 63, The girls conTribuTed To The welTare oT The hospiTalized veTerans in This area and presenTed a sTar perTormance Tor The beneTiT oT The Red Cross. Proceeds oT The ValenTine dance purchased library Trucks To be used in The wards aT SawTelle HospiTal. A round of applause deservingly goes To Mrs. Cora STephenson, sponsor and organizer oT The group. TOP ROW: BeTsey Warwick, Connie WeinTraub, Theresia Long, Maxine Newman. SECOND ROW: Lola Sherman, Carol French, Lynn Awan, Joneen TeTTerner, Billie Monsen, Carolyn Clark. THIRD ROW: Frances LichTer, lngrid Johansson, Carol Conner, Shirley Shakley, Carole Wayne, Marilyn Willey. BOTTOM ROW: Joyce Diller, Laurie STurges, Jeanne Curry, Margie Feinberg, Sue Rosenfelder. ABSENT MEMBERS: Sandra Broolcs, Carol GoldsTone, Helen Ziegler. OFFICERS: Connie WeinTraub, June Ferrer, PresidenTs: Theresia Long, Verna Billard, Vice-PresidenTs: Margie Feinberg, Marilyn Marshelc, SecreTaries: Frances LichTer, RiTa KauTTrnan, Treasurers: Jeanne Curry, Hale Gabrielson, HisTorians. -1, :K- f' . gif 'fs V ,y a I 'Eh TOO A. SQ IRES TOP ROW: Fred Brown, DwighT PeTerson, Dick Mallek, Gil Allen, Dick Ackerman. SECOND ROW: Don Rowson, ArT STauTTer, Bob l-loyT, Buzz JeweTT, Don Nelson, Mike Sullivan, Eric WiTTenberg. Tl-llRD ROW: Dick Romonek, Don GreenblaTT, John Sill, Jim Morrow, Don WolT, Don Reznick, STeve l-lorrell, Jack Murray. BOTTOM ROW: John NorThcuTT, Phil Backer, Gene Abrams, Bob Karp, Doug Pruessinq, Chuck Tirman, Mark Goldberg, Daryl Snyder. OFFICERS: ArT STauTTer, PresidenTq STeve l-lorrell, Vice-PresidenTg DwighT PeTerson, SecreTary-Treasurer. A quick glance around any parT oT Beverly's campus will disclose aT leasT one Squire working in some way To improve iT. This energeTic group oT boys, led by The ruling hands oT PresidenTs ArT STauTTer and Mike Glick and Sponsor John l-l. French, conTinually perTormed services Tor The school. Two services achieved by This organizaTion are TradiTional. The TirsT, ThaT oT serving as hall guards, involves The Time-consuming Task oT paTrolling The halls during noon To prevenT any Norman Trom sTepping TooT ouT-oT-bounds. The second reguires club members To lower The Tlag aTTer school each day. During The TooTball season The boys in blue and whiTe perTormed in The roles oT TickeT- Takers. STaTioned aT The gaTes, They checked sTudenT body cards held ouT by game-bound Normans. Nuclear Tission scored a dire.cT hiT aT The Rancho Club l-louse in March, when The group presenTed iTs dance, Squires' WesTern ATomic Kick, TeaTuring The barn-dance melodies oT Tiny Dobbins and his band. TOP ROW: Tony Landau, Mike Cahill, Tony Nesburn, Jack LauTs, Dick l.angendorT, Bob Sloan, Ronnie Knox. SECOND ROW: Dick GoldsmiTh, WalT Dougher, Joe BlaTchTord, Jay Gruner, Dick Blain, Dick Chamberlain. THIRD ROW: STeve GoTTlieb, Alan Ryskind, Wesley Kaiiwara, Bob Allen, Don Tinsley, Arden Brame. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Epler, STeve PlaTT, Laurie Glass, Pierre Mornell, Dave Whorf, Mike Glick, Malcolm Hughes, Bill Ruggles. f ff W . i Gr IOI wg T' Q L NORMAN LETTERMEN oTTicers, represenTing Their respecTive cabineTs, are Chuck Murray, winTer semesTer secreTary, and Dick Donaldson, summer presidenT. URMAN LETTERMAN Brawn as well as brains was The boasT oT This year's Norman l.eTTermen, Tamed ThroughouT The halls oT Normandy Tor Their aThleTic prowess as well as Tor Their sparkling campus produc- Tions. DirecTed in The Tall semesTer by Don Mac McDaniel, The LeTTerrnen were posTed on guard duTy during The TooTball season aT The gaTes leading onTo l-lerried Field. SpoTlighTing Don's reign was The successTul SporTs NighT, an evening ThaT TeaTured exhi- biTions in Tencing, gymnasTics, and diving, and sTarred aThleTes Trom surrounding SouThern Cal- iTornia campuses. Eddie Willumson's Trio pro- vided music Tor The dance ThaT Tollowed The sporTs program. Dynamic Dick Donaldson, who was chieTTain oT The l.eTTermen Club in The spring sernesTer, helped organize and produce one oT The besT dances oT The season. PresenTed in The Swim Gym, The dance had as iTs Theme Tor The nighT oT Tun a Firehouse, The TiTle was well-chosen, Tor The LeTTermen surprised Their guesTs by having The Tamous Firehouse Five Plus Two on hand To kindle a Tlame under Their dancing TeeT. TOP ROW: Ronnie Chez, Eric WiTTenberg, Dean O'Brien, Rod Wilger, Jay Briggs, MarTy Clark. SECOND ROW: Dave SchmidT, Bill Rromisel, Don McDaniel, DwighT PeTerson, Bill Amass, Chuck l.iggiTT. Tl-llRD ROW: Marv Dunn, Mike Glick, Chuck Murray, Bob l-loyT, Phil Backer, Dick Balos, Ronnie AlTarac. BOTTOM ROW: Dick Donaldson, ArT STauTTer, George Crosby, Jim Tinsman, Don GreenblaTT, Ted SalTzman. ABSENT MEMBERS: John Mann and Fred Palmieri. OFFICERS: Don McDaniel, Dick Donaldson, PresidenTs, Dick Donaldson, Bill Amass, Vice- Presidemlsg George Crosby, Chuck Murray, SecreTary-Treasurers. IOZ 3 I a z 1-......,.-..-.-,-,,- ,qw MAKING preparaTions Tor Their annual breakfasf are Biblion members, sTanding IeTT To righT, Carolyn Clark, I'-Ioward Rubin, Paul Rudnick, and Diane Boyce. SeaTed, IeTT To righT, are Susan Long, Frances LichTer, RuTh Bressi, Theresia Long, Carol French, Sally King, Ann MarTin, and Connie WeinTraub. BIBLIUNS Keeping in mind ThaT There is no TrigaTe like a book, members oT one oT BeverIy's mosT acTive service organizaTions, The Biblions, served The library and The sTudenT body ThroughouT The year. Under The energeTic sponsorship oT Miss I-Iazel Vaughan, This hard-working group oT Nor- mans conTinued The sale oT cake Tor CARE. In April They also re-iniTiaTed The sale OT The Tamous pre-war popcorn balls. Under PresidenTs Dick Pauley and Fred Brown The Biblions did a Tine iob oT keeping house in The library. They puT The books neaTly in place TOP ROW: Don Nelson, on The shelves, helped IosT Normans Tind Their way abouT, and puT Their mark oT disTincTion on every book ThaT was checked ouT. The group also sponsored The Lexians, a club Tor aspiring Biblions. Crawling ouT oT The pages oT prinT occasion- ally, The bookworms enioyed guiTe a Tew social evenTs. These included The GeT-AcguainTed Barbecue, a supper where box concocTions cooked by The girls were aucTioned oTT To raise Tunds Tor The Red Cross. The semi-annual inau- gural Teas, and a breakTasT, which inTroduced candidaTes To The members. Di-ck Pauley, STan Shake, Fred Brown, Don Rowson, STeve I-Iorrell, Don Reznick. SECOND ROW: Daryl Snyder, Buzz JeweTT. Carolyn Clarke, Diane Boyce, Paul Rudnick, Eric WiTTenberg. THIRD ROW: ArT STauTTer, Barbara Mason, Carol French, Theresia Long, Dick Donaldson, Bill SaxTon, Phil Backer. FOURI-I ROW: Marilyn Willey, Sally King, Frances LichTer, Beverly Grant CynThia KnechT, Mary Anderson, Connie WeinTraub. BOTTOM ROW: Billy Epler, Susan Long, Laurie STurges, RuTh Bressi, Ann MarTin, I-Ioward Rubin. ABSENT MEMBER: Mike, Glick. OFFICERS: Dick Pauley, Fred Brown, PresidenTs: STan Shake, Ru+h Bressi, Vice-PresidenTsg Mary Anderson, Theresia Long, SecreTaries: Eric WiTTenberg, Treasurer, RuTh Bressi, ArT STauTTer, Laurie STurges, Daryl Snyder, Social Chairmen. IO3 I 1 3 B my I ' L- . ,,,A A - A- ,, . fue l I TOP ROW: Frank Rowley, Ernesl Dernberg, Don McDaniel, Erwin Rosen, Ronald Chez, Vic Rosen, Dick l-lexler, Gene Abrams, Paul Rudnick, Daryl Snyder, Arl Slauile-r. SECOND ROW: Vic Friedman, l-lenry Moore, George Frakes, Alan Feinberg, Anne Ellioll, Rulh Glesby, l'larriell Bauman, Bobbe Anne Eiche, Palricia All, Carol Tollsledl, Gloria Kopman, Richard Morrill, Sandy Goldberg. Tl-llRD ROW: Dick French, Bob Smilh, Don Krasne, lvan Meilus. Lola Sherman, Barbara Blall, Beverly Granl, Priscilla Bowman, Florence Meriwelher, Carol Johanson, Pal Abrams, Ca-rolyn Clark, Sarane Waldman. FOURTH ROW: Ann Marlin, Belh Sieroly, Barbara Pickus, Sally Sleinmelz, Jan Frankel, Rosa Lelie, Barbara Noble, Marilyn Werlheimer, Marilyn Willey, Joyce l-lupp, Shirle Sperling, BOTTOM ROW: Lynn Vale, Mimi Lager, Debby Vxfilliams, Claire Segal, ldelle Feinberg, Jeanne Curry, Marcia Carler, Carole Weinslein, Barbara Rosenlhal, Susan Talley, Gloria Simon. OFFICERS: Ronald Chez, Anne Ellioll, Presidenls: Pal All, Carolyn Clark, Vice-Presiclenls: Marcia Carler, Evelyn l-lill, Secrelaries: Lynn Vale, Jane Ellioll, Treasurers. Providing lhe brains behind lhe brawn, lhe Palladian organizalion honored all Normans who achieved an A-grade average. Necessary for membership were len poinls, delermined on lhe basis ol an A being lhree poinls and a B, one poinl. Maior achievemenl was presidency ol lhe Elevenlh Dislricl ol lhe California Scholaslic Federalion. ln January six Palladian represenla- lives-Pal Abrams, Carolyn Clark, Anne and Jane Ellioll, Bob Slreel, and Fern Viclor-ah lended The dislricl meeling, al which Pal was elecled presidenl ol lhe enlire dislricl. TOP ROW: Peler Blue, Bill Walker, Sanford Ragins, Dick Langendorl, Tony Nesburn, Tony Landau, Bob Slreel, John Erman, Peler Blum, Sigmund Porler. SECOND ROW: Sarah Landahl, Jane Ellioll, Charlolle Carver, l-larold Krause, Bill Saxlon, Sue Kauffman, Orin O'Brien, Melvin Lebe, Dee Good, David Raskin. Tl-llRD ROW: Barbara Vv'alson, Pauline Porler, Judy Nelson, Virginia Schafer, Pal Ganulin, Marilyn Marshek, Sally Beckwilh, Susan Long, George Balievsky, Andre Rosow- sky. FOURTH ROW: Tony Nasl, Selma Margarellen, Susan Albaum, Judy Chase, Diane Fisher, Claire Milberg, Evelyn l-lill, Barbara Goldslone, Don Moline, Jon Rose. BOTTOM ROVV: Vicki Shuken, Fern Viclor, Joan Goodrich, Marlene Kirsh, Judy Rude, Rhoda Veiner, Arline Anderson, John Wise. ABSENT MEMBERS: Janel Berger, Dick Blaine, Joe Blalchlord, Gordon Clarke, Lorella l-larris, Evelyn l'lill, Barbara Mason, Jim Meriwelher, Mary Noe, lna Nuell, Viki Seldilch, Elizabelh Shore, Irma Weinberg, l-lelen Ziegler. IO4 F ,li TT F' fl , ll fl' ' ' ' ' l' LJ .L l-i..,i4-tim , 1 1, ir, - -, L. .1 '1-- ll as gif' ILL ami I SCROLL TOP ROW: Sarane Waldman, Gayle Schlanger, Joan Robinson, Joel Goldman. BOTTOM ROW: Joel Rapp, PeTer Kane, Carol Johanson, Mary Anderson, Bobbe Anne Eiche, Mr. Don Davies. ABSENT MEMBERS: Dick Balos, Ru+h Glesby, Barbara Levine, Marcia Nason, Barbara Noble, Ina Nuell, Shirle Sperling, Carol ToIIsTedT. OFFICERS: Mary Anderson, President Gayle Schlanger, Vice-PresidenT1 Joan Robinson, Sec reTa ry-Treasu rer. OUILL and SCROLL Receiving puIiTzers Tor ouTsTanding work in The Tield oT journalism, I5 TaIenTed penmen were honored wiTh membership in Ouill and Scroll, naTionaI iournaIisTic honor socieTy. Joel Rapp and Sarane Waldman were The organiza- Tion's only players aT The beginning oT The sea- son. Maior role oT Ouill and Scroll was The direc- Tion oT The 3O Club, an organizaTion Tor enThu- siasTic lower grade wriTers. Climaxing The se- mesTer's acTiviTies, The 30 Club casT arranged a page in The HIGHLIGHTS. LEKTOS , MasTerminds Trom every school deparTmenT were gaThered TogeTher in The LekTos scene, where high hopes Tor The TuTure played dominanT roles. Members were seIecTed on The basis oT one Trom every Two hundred sTudenTs in each de- parTmenT, wiTh The TacuITy making Tinal casTing choices. Miss Iva Frances Hurd sponsored The group, assisTed by Jay Briggs and Chuck ScoTT, presidenTs Tor The TirsT and second semesTers respecTiveIy. TOP ROW: Brooks Cowgill, Dick HexTer, RonaI.d Chez, Vic Rosen, Don McDaniel, Jay Briggs, F-rank Rowley. SECOND ROW: Ivan MeiTus, Bob SmiTh, Henry Moore, Vic Friedman, Archie Sharp, ArT STauTTer, Chuck ScoTT, THIRD ROW: Joel Goldman, Joyce Hupp, Anne EIIio++, Bobbe Anne Eiche, PaTricia AIT, Lynn Awan, Sarane Waldman. BOTTOM ROW: Mimi Lager, Marcia CarTer, PaT Abrams, Marilyn WerTheimer, Rosalie Cohen, Judy Theodore. ABSENT MEMBERS: Gordon Clarke, Beverly GranT, Joan Gruenberg, Carol Johanson, Mary Noe, Johnny Mann, Gloria Simon, Tom Tannenbaum. OFFICERS: Jay Briggs, Chuck ScoTT, PresidenTs: Ronald Chez, ArT STauTTer, Vice-PresidenTs: Sanrane Waldman, Mimi Lager, SecreTary-Treasurersg Mimi Lager, Bobbe Anne Eiche, HisTorians. LEKTUS I IOS FUTURE SCIENTISTS and AlchemisT oTTicers are, leTT To righT, Chuclc ScoTT, summer semesTer secreTary-Treasurer: Bob SmiTh, winTer secreTary-Treas- urer and summer presidenT, and Vic Friedman, winTer presidenT. ALCHEMISTS Proving ThaT enioymenT and educaTion mix, The AlchemisTs, Normandy's honorary scienTiTic or- ganizaTion, parTicipaTed in an evenTTul season. STaging perTormances beTore an enThusiasTic audience-The sTudenTs OT The Tour Beverly Hills elemenTary schools-The scienTisTs presenTed demonsTraTions oT chemical experimenTs. Simple explanaTions by The chemisTs clariTied The ap- pearance oT elecTrical Tlashes passing Through human bodies, vacuum pumps, crushing boTTles, and The producTion oT cold lighT. Dr. Willard Greer, proTessor aT U.S.C., ex- plained The TundamenTals oT color Television aT The annual spring assembly. UlTra-violeT lighTs, Television Tubes, phosphorescenT maTerial, and colored slides were used To illusTraTe The lecTure. AlchernisT acTiviTies..,have been under The di- recTion oT Mr. Norman FieldsTed, club sponsor. Vic Friedman and Bob SmiTh served as capable presidenTs. Bob Tilled The posT OT secreTary-Treas- urer ouring The TirsT semesTer, and Chuclc ScoTT, The second. TOP ROW: Broolcs Cowgill, Erwin Rosen, Vic Rosen, Diclc l-lexTer, Daryl Snyder. SECOND ROVV George Fralces, Ronald Chez, Bob SerT, MarTin Roe, Vic Friedman. Tl'llRD ROW: Chuclc ScoTT Bob SmiTh, Ira Rislcin, Francis Semere, Moses Lerner, BOTTOM ROW: John RosaTi, Anne EllioTT Carol Carewe, Sarane Waldman, Pierre Mahieux. ABSENT MEMBER: Gordon Clarlce. OFFlCERS: Vic Friedman, Bob SmiTh, PresidenTs3 Bob SmiTh, Chuclc ScoTT, SecreTary-lreasurers l IO6 1 W fan 'HPS'ff'f- V i,.g M, O O T Qi 'a in RQ 'Q-K5 DISCUSSING plans Tor Their nexT A.U.A. meeTing are, leTT To righT, Tommy Johnson, hisTorian lTirsT semesTerl3 Archie Sharp, presidenT: Evelyn Hill, hisTorian lsecond semesTerl: Audrey Bach, secreTary lsecond semesTerl: Mrs. Mary Jo Koosman: Mrs, Lucille RoberT, and Debby Williams, vice-presidenT lTirsT semesTerl. A. U. A. Drawing aTTenTion To The arT deparTmenT, The A.U.A., honorary arT socieTy, broughT down The curTain on iTs second season aT Beverly. Living up To The name oT ArT-UndersTanding- AbiliTy, These players, who were selecTed Tor membership on The basis oT Their ouTsTanding inTeresT in The Tield oT arT, were led in Their acTiviTies by PresidenT Archie Sharp, who insTilled a remarkable inTeresT in The group's program. ln December members picked up Their pa- leTTes and brushes and designed and sold aT- TracTive ChrisTmas seals and Tags. ThroughouT The year The sTudenT arTisTs visiTed local arT galleries, and in April The group sponsored an exhibiT in The library which TeaTured selT-porTraiTs oT TaculTy members. Mrs. Mary Jo Koosman and Mrs. Lucille RoberT served as TaculTy advisers. TOP ROW: Mrs. Lucille RoberT, Bill Houser, Diclc Chamberlain, Tommy Johnson, Norman Russell, Archie Sharp, Gerry Ba-chraclc. SECOND ROW: Sandra Shelley, Gloria Hughes, Ann Tobey, Susan Randall, Shirley Wood, Florence MeriweTher, Mrs. Mary Jo Koosman. THIRD ROW: Marcia Nason, Debby Williams, Ann WesTmore, Joan Jacobs, Evelyn Hill, Faye Nichelson, Rosalind Prager, Sarane Waldman. BOTTOM ROW: Elaine Lehrman, Dona Wessels, Joan Goodrich, EsTelle Emerson, Audrey Bach, ldelle Feinberg, Bonnie Byrnes, Marlene Sudmin. ABSENT MEMBER: NaThalie Adler. OFFICERS: Archie Sharp, PresidenT: Debby Williams, Bonnie Byrnes, Vice-PresidenTs: Sandra Shelley, Audrey Bach, SecreTaries: ldelle Evelyn Hill, HisTorians. Feinberg, NaThalie Adler, Treasurersg Tommy Johnson . ,. ., lO7 T TOP ROW: Jerry GoldsTein, BradTord Schurz, George Romig, David Blum, Don Vallance, Don Rowson, Bernie Shapiro, Bill l-louser, Basil Clyman. SECOND ROW: PeTer Blue, Tony Anderson, Bill SaxTon, Morgan Lee, Andre Rosowsky, Paul Turner, Jim DonnersTag, Bob RogaTT. THIRD ROW: Bob Perkins, Joey Moses, Maxine Newman, Arlene Breuer, Connie l.onghursT, Pam Powell, Shirley Nelson, Mary Ann HuberTy, HarrieT CuTler. FOURTH ROW: Marlene Sudmin, Florence Newmark, CaTherine DursT, Diane BarTon, Barbara Sherman, Bernee Wager, Selma MargareTTen, Mariorie Klain, Lola Sherman. BOTTOM ROW: Ellen Soss, Maxine Karpman, Barbara CrosT, Danny ManTchik, Audrey Bach, Shirley Davis, Regina Dunner, Marilyn Jacobson. OFFICERS: lvan MeiTus, George Romig, PresidenTs: George Romig, Basil Clyman, Vice- PresidenTs: Lola Sherman, Marilyn Jacobson, SecreTariesg Shirley Davis, Lola Sherman, Treasurers. I TERNATIUNA STATESM Aler+ ciTizens oT Tomorrow are Today's mem- bers oT The lnTernaTional STaTesmen. Mr. William C. OuandT, TaculTy sponsor oT The club, has greaTly helped PresidenTs lvan MeiTus and George Romig To creaTe and produce an acTive and appealing program Tor The pasT year. Every oTher Wednesday aT 3:30 Those sTu- denTs who were inTeresTed in social sTudies and currenT evenTs held meeTings. FeaTured aT These bi-monThly sessions were panel discussions deal- ing wiTh highly conTroversial and inTriguing sub- iecTs. MoTion picTures concerning currenT aTTairs and world problems were also shown. One oT The mosT imporTanT evenTs which The club sponsored was The annual Americanism Essay ConTesT, which was held To promoTe in- TeresT in Our American HeriTage. TOP ROW: Neale Franson. Dick HuberTy, Erwin Rosen, Dick HexTer, Frank Rowley, Tom Johnson, Lee WesTon, HarTley Kern, Don Rowson, Ed Berr1sTein, Don NordsTrom, Dick Ross, Dick Orgell, BurTon BoudinoT. SECOND ROW: Chuck Heyler, Brooks Cowgill, Oliver Conway, Alan Feinberg, Bob SmiTh, Suebelle Schlossman. Joyce Eiler, Sheila Ginsberg, Carolyn Clark, Simone Par- sonT, Anne EllioTT, Gwen Pederson, Don Baer, Paul Rudnick, Jordan Rice. THIRD ROW: MarTy Clark, Bill Promisel, SeTTon Solomon, Mike Cahill, Bob Perkins, Ronnie Wein, Chuck Williams, Sheila GurviTz, Marilyn Willey, JanneTTe Blaine, Mal GranT, Tony Anderson, George Crosby. FOURTH ROW: King Nicholson, George Frakes, Luann Cosgrave, Carol French, Hale Gabrielson, Theresia Long, Rosa Lelie, Coleen Page, KiTchy Williams, Gloria Simon, Sandra Evans, Barbara Pickus, Ed Kahn. BOTTOM ROW: Debby Ephriam, Susan Talley, Claire Segal, Margie Feinberg, Jane Hyrnson, Nancy Snyder. Elaine MeiTus, Marcia Mayers, Peggy Albin, RuTh Bressi, Howard Rubin. ., s Ee , V f , ,-A ,, T08 TOP ROW: Wallon Dougher, Dick Pauley, Sue Hall, Barbara Reed, Gwen Pederson, Maurice Reznick, Eddie Lerner. SECOND ROW: Harlrley Kern, Shirle Sperling, Sue Lapkolzl, Rulh Lazarus, Marilyn Livermore, Rosemary Edelman, Jack Lauls. BOTTOM ROW: Priscilla Bowman, Liselle Sandaich, Sara Lee Gross, Rosa Lelie, Joan Roihslein. OFFICERS: Ed Sewell, President Donna Gershon, Vice-Presidenl: Jeanne Curry, Secrelaryj Annabel Gilberl, Treasurer. COMMERCIA U Taking on supporiing as well as slarring paris, members of lhe Commercial Club pursued many worihwhile aclivilies under The direclion of Mrs. Pauline Garnella and Mr. Dennie Pelerson. During Girls' Week Jrhe club, sponsored by The Beverly Hills Business and Professional organized lhis annual TOP ROW: Don Crowell, Bill Walker, Don Facfor, Morl Caplan, Ed Kahn. SECOND ROW: Dave Ager, Mike Glick, Tony Lebecki, Travis Reed, Jay Briggs, Jack Sidney, Ronald Marinoff, Dick Blaine, Leonard Krueger, Noel Carpenler, Suebelle Schlossman, Richard Anlin, Mori Gerson, Cynlhia Mauzey, Pal' Wolcoil, Millicenl Block, Jordan Rice, Joyce Buckslen, Faye Niichelson, Lorraine Fisher, Jim Levinson. THIRD ROW: Sanford Ragins, Larry Slolo, Bill Sawelson, Bill Goldiarb, Ronnie Cannon, Larry Ross, Paul Olson, Sarah Buiciinger, Ann Hanson, Nancy Wolvin, Sarah Landahl, Howard Schreiber, Adair Lelili, Beverly Beerman, Angela Caso, Carol Phillips, Barbara Mason, Sally Beckwilh, Rowland Perkins. FOURTH ROW: Ken Snyder, Harold Krause, Gary Pindler, Pai Feldman, Phyllis Robbins, John Freeman, Mary Tobin, Donna Gershon, Lenore Bernslein, Rurh Meyers, Ingrid Johansson, Carole Kaufman, Belly Okamolo, Joyce Harliield, Sally King, Sondra Press, Nancy Janis, Connie Schusler, Sheila Ginsberg, Barbara Rissman, Gary Lande. FIFTH ROW: John Laye, Mary Waldsmilh, Susie Doree, Pal Broderick, Gloria Greene, Annabel Gilbert Marilyn Werlheimer, Susie Randall, Pam Powell, Debby Ephraim, Marilyn Miller, Lynn Sussman, Audrey Ganulin, Barbara Sullivan, Loreen Rappaporl, Marilyn Marshek, Barbara Gardner, Ronnie Carr. BOTTOM ROW: Gerlrude Kaslor, Jim Ganulin, Lorella lsaacs, Jackie Speclor, Tom Cannan, Don Alschuler, Bill Compler, ldelle Feinberg, Jeanne Curry, Nancy Schneider, Noreen Rabinovilch, Arline Kabrin, Belly Jean Belger, Lorraine Shahan, Joan Liker, Lamperr Levy. Wornen's Club, placed girls from Normandy in Beverly Hills oiclices for one day. The spollighl shone on The group as lhey sponsored lhe Vocalional Conference. Presidenl Ed Sewell, Lois Lyman, and Marilyn Werlheimer eveni. lO9 3 s S W 111ES- TSINANS TOP ROW: Frank Rowley, Barry Greenberg, HarTley Kern, Erwin Rosen, HobarT Ross, Ted Shapiro. SECOND ROW: Dick Romonek, PeTer Kane, Bernard Shapiro, Archie Sharp. THIRD ROW: Verna Douglas, Lola Sherman, Maxine Newman, llona Brady, BeTsey Warwick. FOURTH ROW: Sally STeinmeTz, Julie Hall, Pam Powell, Florence Newmark, Lynn Awan. BOTTOM ROW: Laurie STurges, Marlene Sudmin, Maxine Karpman, Judy Theodore. ABSENT MEMBER: NaThalie Adler. OFFICERS: Dick Romonek, PresidenT1 llona Brady, Vice-PresidenT: BeTsey Warwick, SecreTary: Archie Sharp, Treasurer. Tl-IESPIANS Again This year seasoned Troupers oT Beverly's sTage-liTe were rewarded wiTh membership in The honorary drama socieTy, The Thespians. Reguire- menTs Tor admission included one hundred hours oT crediTed TheaTer work and a C average . Topping OTT The year's acTiviTies was The an- nual Thespian bangueT in May. STars OT The evenTs were small oscars, which were pre- senTed To real sTars oT The pasT year's shows. DRAMA WORKSHOP Aspiring acTors oT The Drama Workshop had an evenTTul season This year. Under The direcTion oT PresidenT Ted Shapiro, The casT presenTed several one-acT plays in Room 300. Among The series OT producTions were The Six Wives of Henry The EighTh, direcTed by Maxine Newman: OverTones, TeaTuring Lynn Awan, Jan CraTTs, Connie LonghursT, and Pam Powell: and Fumed Oak, produced by Verna Douglas. TOP ROW: Dick Romonek, Barry Greenberg, HobarT Ross, Be-rnard Shapiro, Erwin Rosen, John Erman, Fred MilsTein, Archie Sharp. SECOND ROW: Morgan Lee, Rosalind Prager, Janice Chez, Joan LongsTreeT, Richard Olson, Michele Jean Fox, Orin O'Brien, Maxine Newman, Virginia Loew. THIRD ROW: Verna Douglas, Wendy Tripp, BeTsey Warwick, Lynn Awan, Anne EllioTT, Carol Connor, llono Brady, Arlene Breuer, Liana ColquiTT. FOURTH ROW: Judy Theodore, Florence Newmark, Lola Sherman, Pam Powell, Connie LonghursT, Julie Hall, Fern VicTor, Sandi ConanT. BOTTOM ROW: Billy CarpenTer, Marlene Sudmin, Sally STeinmeTz, Maxine Karpman, Marlene Kirch, RusTy SilversTein, Nancy Beswick. ABSENT MEMBERS: Beverly Cooper, Amy Goldman, Gayle Hansel, HarTley Kern, Darlene Morgan, Sylvia Salloway, Ted Shapiro, Ann Sherman, Beverly STein, Carole WeinsTein. OFFlCERS: Ted Shapiro, PresidenT: Florence Newmark, Vice-PresidenT: Judy Theodore, SecreTary: Maxine Newman, Treasurer. DRAMA. URK- SHOP IIO lWUSCi g MAKERS TOP ROW: Frank Rowley, VicTor Rosen, John l-lycle, Bill Love, Jimmy Bay, Jim Robbins. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Rose, Richard Morrill, Ann Mason, Danny Jenkins, Maxine Kessler, Carolyn Clark, PaT AIT, Carol Goshaw, Gary Pindler, THIRD ROW: Susan Talley, Mary Nelson, Evelyn l-lill, Carol Franklin, Sally BeckwiTh, Marilyn Marshek, l-loward Rubin. FOURTH ROW: Jordan Colburn, CaTherine DursT, Barbara BlaTT, Joy BucksTen, Susan Long, RuTh Meyers. BOTTOM ROW: Joan HarTley, Gayle Schlanger, Virginia Loew, Gloria Simon, Irene RabinowiTsh, Anne Taggart ABSENT MEMBERS: Phil Leland, Ed Sewell, Archie Sharp. OFFlCERS: PaT AlT, PresidenT: Joan Gruenburg, Vice-PresidenTg Carolyn Clark, SecreTary- Treasurer. MUSIC MAKERS , All l wanT is music, music, music was The by- word OT The well-known Music Makers, honorary music club. IT was hard To Tell who was mosT energeTic in The guidance oT The club's musical achievemenTs -PresidenTs PaT AlT, or Frank Rowley, or Spon- sor George W. WrighT. Music Tlooded The audiTorium many a noon- Time. AnyThing Trom Felix Mendelssohn To Freddy MarTin could be heard, proving ThaT members enioyed any kind oT music-as long as iT was really good. GREEK CLUB Playing in minor buT sTirring roles on Beverly's sTage were The perTormers OT The Greek Club. Under The able sponsorship oT Mrs. Cora STephenson, The members proiecTed many worTh- while acTiviTies, biggesT producTion oT The year being The supporT oT a l-lollywood orphanage. PresidenT Carol Johanson direcTed The group in The selling oT candied apples. ProTiTs Trom These sales and a successTul carnival concession enabled The Greeks To donaTe giTTs To several healTh cenTers in Greece and To send CARE packages overseas. TOP ROW: PaT WolcoTT, Sally BeckwiTh, Billie Monsen, Sarah BuTTinger, l-lale Gabrielson, Susan Talley, Mrs. Cora STephenson. SECOND ROW: KaThy Schumacher, Arline SchwarTz, MargoT McAuliTFe, Ap-ril l-laThcock, Colleen Page, Carol Johanson. BOTTOM ROW: KiTchy Williams, Peggy Albin, Claire Milberg, Shirley Davis, Marcia Mayers, Regina Dunner. ABSENT MEMB-ERS: PaTricia AlT, Rozanne Delman, DonaTred Woehner. OFFICERS: Carol Johanson, PresidenTq Sally BeckwiTh, Vice-PresidenTg KaThy Schumacher, SecreTary: Peggy Albin, Treasurer: l-lale Gabrielson, Greek War RelieT Chairman: Colleen Page, Red Cross Chairman. 3-,..i.,.3-,. GREEK CLUB l ll! TOP ROW: Sharon Joseph, SeTTon Solomon, John Erman, Ernie Dernberg, Fred MilsTein, Paul Rudnick, Dick Ackerman, Alec Chapro, Kenny Tanney, Orin O' Brien. SECOND ROW: PaT Blum, Jan Blum, Wendy Tripp, Diane Boyce, Sue Hall, l-IarrieTT Bauman, Lola Sherman, MargoT McAuliTTe, Billie P-raTT, Michele Jean Fox. THIRD ROW: Sharon Green, Ina Nuell, Ann MarTin, Carolyn Press, Marilyn Livermore, Florence Meri- weTher, Charlene Waldman, Barbara Fisher, Ellen Morris. FOURTH ROW: Hale Gabrielson, Billy CompTer, PaT Ganulin, Arlene Cooper, Barbara GoldsTone, Sally Rosenberg, Diane Koenig, Lois Friedland, Arlene SchwarTz. BOTTOM ROW: HerberT Newman, Maxine Karpman, Sharon Simms, Eileen BoTwick, Ve-ra lmbach, Myra KaTes, Claire Milberg, Margie NasT, Carl Trebler. OFFICERS: VicTor Friedman, PresiclenTg Danielle Manlchik, Phil Gay, Vice-PresidenTs: Judy Rude, Secrelaryp Ellen Morris, Treasurer: Howard Rubin, SergeanT-al'-Arms. UESPRIT DE FRANCE From OcTober To May This year's newly re- Charades perTormed in French, a communiTy organized French Club, L'EspriT de France, pro- Sing' and qiffs from Qld Sami Nick were +59 duced a varied program Tor a season Tilled wiTh acTiviTies. Under The sponsorship oT Miss Lida ClemenTi, The group presenTed Two TaIenT shows, which l ' sTarred members oT The club. Club +0 SJVGQG 5 PICWC- highlighTs oT The club's annual ChrisTmas parTy. During March The movie Les Miserables was shown, and in April The group ioined The German TOP ROW: Howard Rubin, Jane Rogers, Diane Jenkins, CynThia Mauzey, Sheila GurviTz, Ann I-IechT, VicTor Friedman, SECOND ROW: Sue Lapkoili, RuTh Lazarus, Sondra Press, Rosalind Prager, Beverly STein, Mary Tobin. THIRD ROW: Joan LongsTreeT, MillicenT Block, Carolyn LighT, Teddy Morris, Nancy Wolvin, Connie Schusfer, Marcia Salloway, Barbara Landau. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Lee, Marcia Mayers, Sondra Tobin, LoreTTa Isaacs. Rosemary Edelman, Joanne Chez, Suzanne Albaum, Darielle Manichik. BOTTOM ROW: Sandi ConanT, Vicki Shuken, Carolyn Wolfe, Judy Rude, Vivian Landau, Jean Brachman, Marilyn Lyon. ABSENT MEMBERS: Beverly Baines, Florence BarneTT, George BaTievsky, Phil BurTon, Judy BuTTerTield, Joe Cherry, Jewel Crouch, Sid Eder, Joe Eudemiller, Marcia GeIbarl', RoberTa Hill, Monica lTkin, Tommy John- son, Dick Langendori, Phil Leland, Marian Leon, Eddie Lerner, Carolyn LITT, Phil Loring, JaneT McMillen, Micheline Mahieux, Pierre Mahieux, Sharon Meyers, Dennis Merenbach, Mickey Mirisch, Darlene Morgan, Jill Morris, Jack Murray, Selio Munoz, Faye Nuell, George Panossian, David Pascal, Marcellina Perry, Sylvin Perry, Beverly Philip, Howard Phillips, Jimmy Robbins, Buzz Rogers, Eileen Ross, Sylvia Salloway, Viki SeldiTch, RoberTa ShuTFer, Barbara STuchen, Carole Taper, Connie WeinTraub, Barbara Whaley, Jerry Williams, Grela WolT, Jackie Wolie, Carol Warmer, Belinda Wenland. 3 ,... K lI2 S.l3.Q.R CosTumed in The Togas oT old Rome, S.P.O.R. members held Thei climaxing an evenTTul season. EnTerTainmenT was provided by LaTin sodes Trom Roman ThroughouT The year These energeTic players, TOP ROW: Dirck Clark, Mike Glick, Jay Gru ner, Noel CarpenTer, Sandy Goldberg, Larry Tapper, David Henley, George Romig, George Helmkamp, Harris Waller, JonaThan PersoTF. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Zumbrun, MorTon LaTTman, Ed Covey, l-larrieTT Rand, Jane Laswell, Barbara WaTson, Sally BeckwiTh, Jane EllioTT, KaThy Schumacher, CharloTTe Carver, Barbara Reed. Tl-llRD ROW: Dick GoldsmiTh, Don Moline, John Wise, Carol Claypool, Joyce Boehm, Nancy Beswick, Jim Ganulin, Fred Schiller, Brian Rose, l-loward ColT, Mike Lynch. FOURTH ROW: STephen GoTTlieb, Jack Schulman, PaT Barker, Marlene Kirch, Elaine MeiTus, April l-laThcock. Fern VicTor, Sally King, Susan Long, STephan Marcy. BOTTOM ROW: Evelyn l-lill, Melvin Lebe, Morgan Lee, Bob Karp. Anne EllioTT, Mike Serlin, Sara Landahl. OFFICERS: Bob Karp, PonTiTex Maximus: Anne EllioTT, Buzzy JeweTT, Consuls: Evelyn l-lill, Scriba: STeve l-lorrell, OuaesTor: Melvin Lebe, Morgan Lee, Mike Serlin, AI Rabalais, PraeTors: Jimmy Bay, Susan Long, Aediles: Mike Cahill, Jay Gruner, Sara Landahl, ChrisTopher SeiTer, LicTors. ABSENT MEMBERS: Jill Asher, Don Baer, Jimmy Bay, Joyce BucksTen, Gordon Clarke, Van Gillespie, Donna Gillman, Bill l-lall, Bill l-lolzman, Carol Johanson, Joel Kane, Alan KauTTman, Dick KirTland, Ted Landon, Dick Laurion, RuTh Magnell, Mary Noe, Fred Oppenheim, John Phillips, AI Rabalais, Travis Reed, Tom RykoTT, Bill SawTelle, Max Schulman, ChrisTopher SeiTer, Roy Spile, David Tanzman, Sallie Tidmarsh. 9 under The leadership oT PonTiTex Maximus Bob Karp, have been sending packages and corre- sponding wiTh The Van Der Pol Tamily in l-lolland. r annual bangueT This spring, classes, which presenTed epi- lglferalfure. AcTiviTies are under The direcTion oT Miss Frances GriTTin, sponsor oT The group. TOP ROW: Jerry Dandoy, Jim MeriweTher, Ga-ry Lande, Bill Love, STeve l-lorrell, Vic Rosen, Lee WesTon, KenneTh Tanney, Richard Grey, Tony Landau. SECOND ROW: Phil Backer, Joe BlaTchTord, Jack LauTs, Buzzy JeweTT, Don McDaniel, Tony Anderson, RoberT Perkins, Dick Morrill, Paul Turner. Tl-llRD ROW: Julius Grollman, Broderick Zimmerman, Jimmy Gay, Mike Cahill, Don Tinsley, STephen PlaTT, Rowland Perkins, Barbara Mason, DonaTred Woehner, Evie PaTTiz, Miss Frances GriTTin. FOURTH ROW: Barry Gross, Ronald Wein, Frances LichTer, Shirley Shakley, Theresia Long, Lola Sherman, Virginia Berger, Colleen Page, Bill SaxTon, John AnTignas. BOTTOM ROW: Eddie MelTzer, Amy Goldman, Susan Talley, Margie Feinberg, Diane BarTon, Audrey Ganulin, Peggy Albin, Michael FenTon. II3 TOP ROW: Henry Brodkin, Gil Allen, Myles Wilder, AI Call, Fred STern, Oliver Conway, Bill Promisel, SECOND ROW: Bob HoyT, Joyce Hupp, Bobbe Anne Eiche, Carolyn Clark, Carol GoldsTone, Mary Ann HuberTy. THIRD ROW, Alan Mendel, Paul Korb, Gloria Greene, Marilyn Willey, Carol French, Rosalyn SpechT, Lynn Awan, Mimi Lager. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Nelson, Sally STeinmeTz, Doreen, Beebe, Bobbie Flam, Carole Wayne, RuTh Meyers. BOTTOM ROW: Ursula Feldberg, Laurie STurges, BeTsy Feldberg, Claire Segal, Jean Curry, lngrid Johansson, PaT Huber. ABSENT MEMBERS: Sandy Brooks, Joyce Diller, Enid GoTTler, Mark Lamken, Nelly MarTinez, Judy Theodore, Bernee Wager. OFFICERS: Paul Korb, PresidenT: Laurie STurges, Vice-PresidenT: Rosalyn SpechT, Se-creTary: Bob HoyT, Treasurer LOS Q IJUTES LOS OUIJOTES On many Tuesday aTTernoons, sTrains oT buenos dias, seFior and vengan aca could be heard issuing TorTh Trom Room 290. They came Trom The Los Ouiiolres, The upper grade Spanish club sponsored by Senor Juan Padilla. FirsT, The members Took a Trip To Padua Hills, where They saw a Spanish play enTiTled Las Pasadasf' They also visiTed a Spanish movie and aTe The TradiTional meriendas, which are equiv- LOS BUENOS VECINOS Los Buenos Vecinos, sophomore Spanish club sponsored by Mr. ArThur Ramirez, Tried To geT acguainTed wiTh True-To-liTe Spanish acTiyiTies This year. A Mexican supper, compleTe wiTh enchaladas, Mexican bread, and Mexican choc- olare, was held aT The beginning oT The semes- Ter. The Tood was cooked by Mrs. Ramirez, and The dishes were done by Mr. John French and alenT To chocolaTe sundaes. LOS BUENUS VECINUS II4 Mrs. Romaine Pauley. TOP ROW: Dick Ross, Bill Walker, Jim Goldwasser, Blake Reynolds, Dave Ager, MarTin Roe, Bob Brown, Mr. Ramirez. SECOND ROW: SanTord Hellman, Sarah Bulzfinger, PaT WolcoTT, Sandra Robbin, Lila Harris, DonaTred Woehner, Harold Krause. THIRD ROW: Lola Sherman, Marilyn Marshek, Nancy Janis, Carol Conner. Jill Sidney, Joy Bowman, Carol Franklin. BOTTOM ROW: Lorraine Shahan, Judy Ash, Arlene Kabrin, RiTa KauTTman, Joan Reisz, Joyce Diller, Phylis Frey. OFFICERS: Carol Franklin, Richard Ross, PresidenTs: Dave Ager, Judy Ash, Vice- PresidenTs: Nancy Janis, Carol Franklin. SecreTaries: SanTord Hellman, Bill Walker, Treasurers. 1 L05 ESDAN - LITOS Nag TOP ROW: Brad Schurz, Simone Alexander, Pauline PorTer, Linda BehrsTock, Sandy Mandel, Luann Cosgrave, Elaine STacy, Mr. De SancTis, SECOND ROW: Mike LevenThal, Judy Chase, RuTh Bressi, Judy Rosenberg, PaT Broderick, BOTTOM ROW: Diane Fischer, Carol Dowling, Julie RieTel, Margie Williams, RoberTa SmiTl'ison, Floran Tannebaum Even Though The members represenT The youngesT Spaniards in The school, The Los Espan- oliTos sTarTed aT The beginning oT The TirsT semes- Ter wiTh many acTiviTies. This club is open only To ninTh grade sTudenTs receiving recommended grades, a TacT which gives The club The advan- Tage oT having a membership oT only Those sTu- denTs inTeresTed in Spanish. The TaculTy sponsor, Senor Francis De SancTis, lenT his enThusiasm To make an inTeresTing year. The TirsT parTy, held aT ChrisTmas Time, TeaTured a PinaTa and Took place in The auThenTic Spanish Tashion. ln The early spring The club enioyed a Trip To The San Gabriel Mission. l-lere The group had a chance To sTudy Spanish archiTecTure and To view relics oT The old Spanish households. The liTTle Spaniards really wenT all ouT Tor The language. Only The moTher Tongue could be spoken during meeTings. Under The rule oT RuTh Bressi, TirsT semesTer presidenT, and Judy Nelson, second semesTer presidenT, The club had unlimiTed Espanol evenTs. ln May The members wenT To Olvera STreeT Tor The Cinco de Mayo FiesTa, where They saw The gay Spanish cosTumes and dances ThaT represenT This TesTival. TOP ROW: Bill Hooker, Mary Alice Bollenbacker, Sue Kauiciman, Jonna Clark, Mickey CrosT, Jackie Melvin, Tyler Gilman. SECOND ROW: Dick Olson, Judy Nelson, DoroThy Serlin, Virginia SchaTer, PaT PaTTerson, Mr. De SancTis. BOTTOM ROW: Maxine WeissTein, Judy Weisz, Rhoda Veiner, Marjorie l.iTF, Selma MargareTTen. OFFICERS: RuTh Bressi, Judy Nelson, PresidenTs1 Jackie Melvin, Dick Olson, Vice-Presi- denTs: Judy Weisz, Pauline PorTer, SecreTariesg Bill Hooker, Sandra Mandel, Treasurers. Q1 A LGS EXPAND- LITOS IIS GERMAN TOP ROW: Doug Pruessing, Chuck Coleman, Chuck Tirman, Ernesl Dernburg, Chuck Daniels, Sleve Young, Don Vallance, Tony Nesburn, SECOND ROW: Elliol Wolf, Ira Riskin, Myron Peskin, Paul Selwyn, Herberl Kalz, THIRD ROW: Mr. Eric Knauer, Randolph Beni- ler, Sigmund Porler, Barbara Levine, Par All, Sanford Ragins, John Hyde, Peler Huck, FOURTH ROW: Elise Peschell, Gila Ferber, Joneen Tellmer, Don Faclor, Fred Feingold, John Sill, Dick Blaine. Peler Gaspar, BOTTOM ROW: Tom Anninger, Verna Douglas, Bar- bara Blall, Ursula Feldberg, Belsy Feldberg, Helga Lulher, Dick Chamberlain. ABSENT MEMBERS: Bill Buiclinger, Peler Cohn, Myra Colenberg, Joyce Eiler, Rulh Rosenielder, Brad Schurz, Eddie While. OFFICERS: Chuck Coleman, Presidenlg Chuck Tirrnan, Vice-Presidenl: Gila Ferber, Secrelary: Belsy Feldberg, Treasurer. GERMAN CLUB Under lhe balons ol Maeslros Chuck Tirman and Chuck Coleman and Sponsor Eric Knauer, members of lhe German Club galhered aller- nalely al members' homes and al school lo slage rehearsals lor Iulure produclions. As lhey have done in previous years, club members spenl Iwo aclive semeslers collecling and shipping clolhing lo Europe. PRESS CLUB Anyone inleresled in iournalism, newspaper work, or lhe ridiculous anlics lhal go along wilh HIGHLIGHTS' devolees nalurally ioins lhe Press Club. Al The mid-year banguel Presidenl Joel Goldman presenled cups lor oulslanding iourn- alislic achievemenls, and a royal courl was chosen lo rule The assemblage. Ina Nuell suc- ceeded Joel. TOP ROW: Mr. Davies, Barry Greenberg, Sigmund Porler, Alan Call, Myles Wilder, Bob Maloil, Don Rowson, George Colliar, Peler 'Kane, Howard Elzer, Ken Snyder. SECOND ROW: Bud Franklorl, Joyce Hupp, Carol French, Rulh Glesby, Carol Tollsledl, Barbara Levine, Carol Johanson, Bobbe Anne Eiche, Shirle Sperling. Tony Nesburn, Joel Goldman. THIRD ROW: Dick Romonek, Jay Kaplan, Carole Wayne, Shirley Shakley, Ann Marlin, Shirley Nelson, Phyllis Simon, Ina Nuell, Phil Jaffe, Di-ck Balos, FOURTH ROW: Marcia Nason, Joan Robinson, Belsey Warwick, Fred Feingold, Florence Newmark, Mimi Lager, Marilyn Jacobson, Diane Miller, Sarane Waldman. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Noble, Belh Sieroly, Marilyn Willey, Jane Hymson, Gayle Schlanger, Carole Weinslein, Pal Huber, Barbara Pickus, Mary Anderson, Waller Schusler. OFFICERS: Joel Goldman, Ina Nuell, Presidenls: Howard Elzer, Shirle Sperling, Vice-Presi- denis: Rulh Glesby, Carol Tolls'I'edI', Secrelariesg Mimi Lager, Carole Weinslein, Treasurers. II6 PRESS HOIEEEC TOP ROW: Joan Weiser, Jane EIIioTT, Joan LongsTreeT, Kay Boldman. SECOND ROW: Virginia Schafer, Barba-ra Lee, Judy Nelson, Sherry RappaporT, Carol Newmark, Carol Kraus. THIRD ROW: Colleen Page, Peggy Albin, Barbara Shields, Judy Chase, Marilyn Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Joyce Willey, Marilyn Lyon, Margie Greenberg, Judy BroomTieId, Noreen RabinoviTch, Sue I-IorowiTs. ABSENT MEMBERS: Simone Alexander, Beverly Cooper, Mickey C-rosT, Carolyn LiTT, Sally PeTe rson. OFFICERS: Sally PeTerson, Jane EIlioTT, PresidenTs: Jane ElIioTT, Judy Broomfield, Vice-PresidenTs: Judy Broomfield, Virginia SchaTer, SecreTariesg Barbara Lee, Carol New- mark, Treasurers. I-IOME EC TasTeTulIy seTTing The sTage Tor an acTive sea- son oT home-IiTe producTions, The I-Iome Eco- nomics Club, under aTTenTive sponsorship oT Mrs. Corrine Pyle, TeaTured several dinner par- Ties aT members' homes To Teach proper procedure as hosTess and guesT. AT regular Wednesday meeTings surprise scenes were pro- vided by some oT The FuTure I-Iomemakers oT America, who broughT cake and oTher home- made pasTries. MANAGERS In size, The Managers Club is one oT The small- esT aT Beverly. In work iT-hiTs The Top in accom- pIishmenTs. This group, beTTer known as The coaches' righThand men, spenT days oT hard work helping To organize and supervise aThIeTics. Under The whip oT PresidenT Mark Lamken The boys carried eguipmenT To and Trom The Tield oT baTTIe and poured IiTe-saving waTer down The parched ThroaTs oT Norman warriors. They sold cokes aT The C.I.F. BaskeTbaIl TournamenT and will use The proceeds To purchase a waTerwagon. TOP ROW: Bill Ruggles, Joel Rapp, Mike Cahill, Don Tinsley, I-Ierb Rice, Brad Schurz. BOTTOM ROW: WaITer Davis, Alan Berlin, STeve Cross, Travis Reed, Ed GoIdsTone, Mark Lamken, ABSENT MEMBERS: Jerry Casselman, Dick Fisher, Carl Gleckman, Dick I-Iall, Ralph Klaus Vern Lohr, Vic Rosen, Dick Ross, STeve Young. 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