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guide nvUiceA . . . The cafeteria staff includes, left to right, Mrs. Hazel Clifton, Mrs. Ruth Bodner, Mrs. Myrtle LaTre, Mrs. Hazel Crossman, Mrs. Catherine Ryden, Mrs. Elsie Scbanja, and Mrs. Dorothy Nagel. Supply and demand! Inflation and deflation! Higher prices! Confronted with these prob- lems, everyone connected with the cafeteria staff has sincerely tried to provide the students of Normandy with well-balanced meals at the lowest possible price. Although prices have risen recently, the cafeteria has managed to serve lunches at a comparatively reasonable fee. The clean halls, polished desks, and neat class rooms of Beverly are examples of the caliber of work the custodians have been doing this year. When one passes the campus and remarks what a beautiful and impressive school Beverly is, the Normans have a right to hold their heads up high, but at the same time they should ex- Mr. John Sandberg Head Gardner tend a vote of thanks to the gardeners. From the tallest bush and tree to the lowliest blade of grass, the outdoor staff saw to it that every- thing was kept ship-shape during 1950-1951. John Sandberg, head gardener at -Beverly for many years, has succeeded with his staff in keep- ing the greenery alive and flourishing and has managed to keep a watchful eye on the entire landscaped campus. Every Norman should consider himself lucky to attend a school so well equipped with the finest in facilities and the tops in a cafeteria staff, custodians, and gardeners-each adding to the happiness of the Beverly Hills High School Student Body. The custodians are top row, left to right. Mr. Richard Del Nostro. Mr. William Strange, Mr. George Leerhuber. Mr. Donald Atwood, Mr. Joseph Mandanice, and Mr. Leland Pattee. Bottom row, left to right, are Mr. Philip Cappelli, Mrs. Isabelle Mathews, Mrs. Alpha Brown, Mrs. Frances Parson, Miss Vidle Clarke, and Mr. Peter Antonuccio.
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in ta6li Iced Cm Mmen Counselors and sponsors, who advise and watch over the classes, are left to right, Mr. Victor Seine, Mrs. Eleanor Welch, Miss Helen-Louise Aldrich, Mr. Ed Elliott, Miss Edith Knoles, and Mr. John Padilla. Helping map out the future for the inhabit- ants of Normandy was the job of this year's counselors-Miss Edith Knoles, senior, Mr. Ed Elliott, juniorg Mr. James Knauer, sophomore, and Miss Helen-Louise Aldrich, freshman. Every student confronted with a problem, such as, grades, program arrangement, credits, or future plans, was urged to consult his class counselor. Assistance was readily given to all, especially to upper classmen who were interested in prep- aration for college, The sponsors helped personify the spirit of the four classes. The freshmen were supported by Mr. John Padilla, the sophomores were de- fended by Mr. Victor Seine, and the traditional 'Y' JQZ mix' fix raw ' fN'x X - 1 , hwy flffxsf- gg, X' l 25 igggf ls' me , ,X :elif . Sax ,iff gl 'E H 2 X 2 fs e Q -, X is v' Xiu '.. .H ,x , V junior-senior rivalry was backed by Mr. Charles Herbst and Mrs. Eleanor Welch, respectively. Each counselor and sponsor had the important position of giving advice and helping to mold the character of each pupil and to help him become a better citizen. Records and files, two- indispensable objects at Beverly, never would have served their pur- pose had it not been for Normandy's great stai of capable and eflicient secretaries. Their duties included compiling attendance and school files, printing the bulletin each day, and sending tran- scripts to universities. Students who showed an interest in secretarial duties learned much from Beverly's model staff. Taking time off from their secretarial duties are standing. left to right, Mrs. Ruth Magyary, Miss Marie Rose, Mrs. Virginia Atwood, and Miss Gynnenda Eleff. Seated are Mrs. Elsie Smith and Mrs. Catherine Arraujo.
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?uture Cong:-e Amen JIM MORROW Student Body President At one o'clock I took my position in the tower for my watch period. As two rolled around, the haze lifted and I got into the 'swing of my job. While the clock struck three, I could see that everything would not be as I had hoped, but alto- gether things were running well. Four brought misunderstandings and com- plaints, which were later analyzed as false ru- mors. Happiness appeared at fiveg on the field below, victory had come and with it pride for the on- lookers. Sorrow came to all in the tower's radius at six as everyone mourned the passing of Rooter No. 1, Dewey Robinson. There was a lull at seven, but eight brought a blast of activities-games, meetings, and Senior Day. MARILYN WILLEY JONEEN TETTEMER Vice-President Commissioner of Records At nine I could see the end of my term of watching. Soon it was ten. I analyzed things I had seen and things I had overlooked while on duty. After eleven I found that 'success and failure were a part of our learning. With the chimes striking tones of twelve I descend from the tower, where I have seen Bev- erly at work. Though I realize this tower will re- main-with new watchmen and new panoramas -I leave, trusting you will view Beverly from Iyour tower with the same feeling of pride as I ave. .fvnfff Student Body President PAUL RUDNICK GIL ALLEN Commissioner of Publicity Commissioner of Finance Photos by Alan Reed
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