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TOP ROW: J. Anderson, F. Stern, B. Ruggles, D. Goldsmith, S. Darner, A. Bronson, S. Simms, J. Weisz, D. Barton, B Mason, L. Bailey, M. Marshek, L. Sturges. BOTTOM ROW: F. Lichter, C. Segal, A. Stauffer, C. French, B. Saxton, J. Bay. It is my aim and purpose this semester to unify the school into one large group of loyal, spirited Normans who are all participating in and enjoying school life, stated Art Stauffer, Student Body President. Club unity was sought through the Club Re- lations Board, which was composed of the vice- presidents of every oflicial club in school, The main purposes of the organization were to unify clubs, to lift the standard of the club program, to organize new clubs where sufficient interest was evident, and to give direct aid to the honor clubs in choosing new members. Plans for a C football team were discussed in order to give freshmen a better chance in ath- letics, A Korean War Service flag was presented HOWIE RUBIN BILL SAXTON Senior Class President Junior Class President to the school by the sophomore class, and a two- house legislature plan was started. The campus clean-up campaign was fur- thered by placing gummed stickers advocating a cleaner campus on all messy tables and unclean areas. A student-faculty discussion board also met during the last semester. A new twist was added to Beverly's second annual carnival this year. Night lights and the back grass area facing the parking lot provided the atmosphere and the location. The old ABC Handbook was enlarged and put into a more complete form for the benefit of next semester's students. By these many activities of the Summer Council under Art, his aims to better Beverly were accomplished. DICK GOLDSMITH LYNN BAILEY Sophomore Class President Freshman Class President 'kfkl We i?i'iiA:v 4 45 i'El2kt122 ai
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CONNIE WEINTRAUB ANN MARTIN Winter President Summer President The fall activities of the Girls' League, under the presidency of Connie Weintraub, were not only varied but extremely successful. Each new girl was shown about the school and helped with her problems by a big sister, who was appointed at the beginning of the semester. The philanthropic project for the year was devoted to the helping of those less fortunate than we at the All-Nations Foundation. Mem- bers of the committee made weekly trips to the foundation and gave parties to the children. Beverly Plays Santa Week was conducted as a drive to gain money for All-Nations and Al- bion Street. Other League activities presented were the Tea for Your Fashion Review, the annual Al- bion Street Christmas party, and the Girls' League Forum. I ague look Ann Martin ably took over the gavel for the new semester. Luggage Day, which was held in April, was declared a huge success. When Cot- ton Day was presented in coordination with the Boys' League, the fellows sported Hawaiian shirts and the gals wore cotton dresses. May 26 was the date of the Song of the Is- lands, a dance sponsored by both leagues. Held in the swim-gym, the last school dance of the semester featured a Hawaiian motif. Panel discussions on clothes and high school social life were held at the grammar schools for the Freshmen Girls to Be. These varied ac- tivities are only samples that the Girls' League is following its program to keep Beverly better than ever. TOP ROW: M. Salloway, T. Long, J. Tettemer, D. Boyce, C. Clark, J. Elliott, M. Newman, N. Wolvin, L. Harris, S. Shakley. SECOND ROW: S. Long, C. Waldman, R. Specht, L. Awan, M. Marshek, R. Prager, A. Buch, E. Hill, A Breuer. BOTTOM ROW: P. Albin, R. Bressi. M. Ifeinberg, F. Victor, A. Martin, V. Shuken, J. Ash, B. Fairchild. . N , I 7 F , J f I , C3 7 'I I f i ? W C J' C , Q - ' -3 . K5 L , tj f 5 K tim e f e 1 We QQ alas A if' ff , 2 A X Q N 4 iz im 'X 'm -. ,g s .4656
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