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,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
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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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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
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