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

 - Class of 1950

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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

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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



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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

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