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comien tion Apirit RUTH BRESSI MARCIA SEBEL Co-chairmen Spirit Committee TOP ROW: A. Backstrom, E: Wittenberg, D. Reznick, B. Jewett, Nast, M. Sebel. BOTTOM ROW: J. Rude, H. Rubin, P. Rudnick, S. Shakley, L. Sturges, R. Bressx. Go, go Normans, go! And that is exactly what the Normans did as they cheered their teams on to countless victories at the games held throughout the year. i The Spirit Committee, led by Ruth Bressi and Marcia Sebel, was composed of the head yell leader, majorette, and pom-pon girl, art chair- men, Amy Backstrom and Tony Nast, head of the Drill Team, Sue Rosenfelderg chairman of the stunt committee, Judy Rude, manager of the band, Howie Rubing commissioners of ath- letics, Buzz Jewett and Eric Wittenberg, com- missioners of publicity, Paul Rudnick and Don Reznickg fall and spring presidents of the stu- dent body, Jim Morrow and Art Stauier. Laurie Sturges, head pom-pon girl, was as- sisted by Amy Backstrom, Joan Rubin, and Jackie Spector. Drum majorettes Audrey Gan- ulin and Marcia Sebel were headed by Shirley Shakley. Head yell leader Howie Rubin, aided by Rod Friedman and Sally King, took time from leading the band to leading cheers. Class cheer leaders were Ruth Bressi, Margie Feinberg, Don Reznick, Don Wolf, Roger Black, Billy Epler, Elaine Meitus, Jude Rude, Barbara Goldstone, Lee Lewin, Dorothy Miller, Don Zuker, Annette Bronson, Mel Chudacoff, Dick Eiler, and Bobbie Gershon. Class pom-pon girls included Pat Broderick, Betsy and Ursela Feldberg, Gloria Greene, Ducky Bialac, Marilyn Marshek, Teddy Morris, Mary Waldsmith, Gloria Blitsten, Eileen Botwick, Marlene Kirch, Sharon Simms, Elsa Inselbuch, N ormie Roberts, Judy Siegel, Margy Waldsmith, and Diane Whitman.
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. iL l , F wrt leg ge DARYL SNYDER Chief Justice K' TOP ROW: D. Langendorf, A. Bach, A. Mendel. BOTTOM ROW: P. Gay, M. Tobin, D. Snyder, T. Long, D. Chamberlain. ABSENT JUSTICES: D. Reznick, A. Stauffer, J. Murray. Justice still reigns supreme at Beverly, and every Norman is innocent until he is proved guilty. Student court proceedings take place in Room 301, whenever a session is necessary. Chief Justice Daryl Snyder, along with his asso- ciates Audrey Bach, Dick Chamberlain, Phil Gay, Donna Gillman, Dick Langendorf, Theresia Long, Alan Mendel, Jack Murray, Don Reznick, Art Stauffer, and Mary Tobin, administered punishment to all offenders. Infliction of punishment by fellow students is often more forceful to the miscreant than sen- tence by a teacher. Most common of the mis- demeanors committed are off bounds, truancy, smoking, and habitual minor offenses. The num- ber of Norman points lost and the degree of the penalty is administered according to the misde- meanor. Each student is issued forty points at the be- ginning of the new semester. When twenty points are left, the offender is placed on the lost privilege list, a penalty which bars him from at- tending any assemblies or special activities. The lawbreaker whose name is on the restriction list for having lost thirty points is unable to partic- ipate in any school activity, appear in any pro- duction, and run for a class or student body of- fice. Penalty for the loss of all forty Norman points, which often results in 'suspension from school, is usually decided by the faculty.
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