Beverly Hills High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 19 text:

CAMPUS Through These doors To our corridors dnd clcissrooms lies The poThwoy To The TuTure oT dll Those sTudenTs who enTer Them. When we ore osked iT we oTTend Beverly, do we dnswer wiTh pride ond Then reolize ThoT we belong To someThing wonderful? Are we reolly grc1TeTul Tor The beouTiTul londscdpe ThdT lies wiThin our TooTsTeps, or is iT simply ci cdmpus on dnd ground which we spend seven hours cu ddy? ln considering The sTrucTure of iTs buildings ond The bec1uTy of The compus, we will surely hove To soy Thor Beverly is one of The mosT ciTTrocTive high schools in The counTry. Looking up, we see The vc1sT velveTy green ldwns, The loTTy Tower, ond The whiTe building in Normon orchiTecTure. NOT oTTen do we noTice The drch-lined hcillwoy, quieT oiTTer 0 doy Tull oT busTling sTudenTs, or The parking loT Tlllecl wiTh cars cmd hoppy people heoded homeword. These Things olong wiTh The spocious c1ThleTic Helds, The Tomous swim 'gym,.The well equipped rooms, ond The TciciliTies ovoiloble To eoich sTudenT moke us deeply ThonkTul. Evenjhe well oTTended cc1TeTerid ond The Tennis courTs moke us feel indeed TorTunoTe. When lisTening To The low-Toned chimes we musT Truly be very proud. re ' I ' ' ' W' dm ' , aan .fri N, .,,, X T1 'ffhw ', sf if X zf,2Q5 :-ff, '.,, ' May :fi x ' Q 'sz - Maw N- Mg-x -' fn.. . Q- .L V :Iva Z1 sgvfq.-921- X M ri R fi: 'w zwf T F ' -,K ff 'WA if .gt-if ,- is arg 3 if f 4' kfidffvf-241' f Q A ' f- rlffgl ,-TNQ: . ...A , jf w,...WW,,.., ,gf

Page 18 text:

SERVICES The six managers of the Beverly cuisine are, BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Wanda Spencer, Mrs. Hazel Clifton, and Mrs. Myrtle LeTre. TOP ROW: Mrs. Catherine Ryden, Mrs. Hazel Crossman, and Mrs. Betsy Cottrel. Smiling caretakers of Beverly High's campus are, left to right, Mr. John Lackey and Mr. Louis Mesaros. . Custodians are, left to right, BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Richard Del Npstro, Miss Vidle Clarke, Mr. George Leerhuber, Mr. Leonard Pattee, Mr. Phillip Capelli, Mr. James Bowles. TOP ROW: Mr. Charles Rath- burn, Mr.g7-Nlex Nesbitt, Mr. Casimir Nawiocki, Mrs. Alpha Brown, and Mrs. Georgia Green.



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I TER CABINET Philip Gay Student Body President The four-year period of high school education has passed. The entering freshman has become the graduating senior. The four big steps have been taken, and with each one we have seen Beverly Through a different light. As freshmen our first step put us into a new and strange world, but it wasn't long until that strange world became a home to us. We felt quite important because we realized that we were a part of Beverly. Along with our school work came school activities-activities that gave us new friends as well as new interests. The second step was easier but iust as important as the first one. We were sophomores and ready to take our part in Beverly's affairs. Problems that would have bothered us the year before were easily solved. We had learned much, but that was iust the beginning. We didn't bother to think of the work and organization behind it all. With our third step we became upper classmen, and as such we worked and became familiar with our high school. lt didn't take us long to awaken to the fact that it was a tremendous iob to make Beverly the really fine school it is. We began to think more seriously of student elections and found ourselves occupying some student government posts. Oh, it was really great to be a junior, but we couldn't wait to be seniors. Finally, believe it or not, after our fourth step, we were seniors! Strangely enough, we took it in our stride. This was the year that would be the most remembered, not only because of the many senior activities, but because we had learned to appreciate our school, our teachers, and most important, one another. I am very grateful, not only to my fellow students who taught me fellowship and to the school which taught me good sportsmanship, but to the capable faculty who furthered my scholarship. Marilyn Marshek Sally King Bill RU . . . . , ggles Pierre Mornell Vice-President Commissioner of Records Commissioner of Finance Commissioner of Publicity I6

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