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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
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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
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