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GIRLS' LEAGUE Lorrie Harris Evie Hill Winter Presidenf Summer President ,PromoTion of friendship is The main purpose of Beverly's Girls' League. A girl new To Beverly and TrighTened by iTs inhabiTanTs and cusfoms, a group of small children who have liTTle enTerTainmenT and Tew cloThes-These are only some of The people who beneTiT Trom The League. Every Beverly belle has had a chance, aT one Time or anoTher, To Take parT in The acTiviTies This year. Some of These were Tund raising drives which were puT on by The Ways and Means CommiTTee, pariies aT Albion STreeT School, and enTerTainmenT aT All NaTions. While some of The girls modeled, oThers waTched Them while aTTending The Fun and Fashions Tea. A human relaTions board, which Tried To help seTTle Teen-age problems, was esrablished by The Friendship CommiTTee. The Modes and Manners Com- miTTee worked hard To prepare a lisT of suggesTions oT proper dress Tor The Beverly school girl, and The HospiTaliTy CommiTTee provided Tor reTreshmenTs aT all Girls' League TuncTions. PubliciTy Tor The League was handled by The DecoraTion and Public RelaTions CommiTTees. ln addiTion To The commiTTee heads on The Board were The presidenTs oT Alpha, Adelphian, and GAA, and a lower grade represenTaTive. Diligeni sponsor of The group was Mrs. Romaine Pauley. The acTive presidenTs were Lorrie Harris and Evie Hill, who presided over The TirsT and second semesTers respecTively. The Triendship and unself- ishness expressed by These girls were reTlecTed by The eagerness wiTh which The cabineis worked. BOTTOM ROW: R. Kauffman, C. Wolfe, M. Sebel. B. WenTworih, C. Waldman, R. Edleman, M. Kates, V. Shuken. SECOND ROW: S, Margaretten, J. Nelson, S. Long, E. Kavelin, N. Wolvin, V. Billard, S. Salloway, J. Levif, R. Seiler. TOP ROW: K. Schumacher, C. Mauzey, L. Harris, E. Hill, B. HolT, S. Press. y X X J 7 T. Ma 20 5 Sig
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Sedafe senior ofhcers are, left To righf, Barry Gross, vice-president, Gay junior oficers are, left To righT, Gloria Blifsfen, treasurer, Dave Peggy Albin, secretary, Sanford Ragins, Treasurer, and Pierre Mor- Kelfon, presidenT, and Joyce Boehm, secretary. George LeMaire, hell, president. vice-president, is absenf. DogpaTch doin's reached Their second semesTer, and all was well aT Beverly High. STeve PlaTT led The sTudenT body Through The finale of a successful year, while Bill Holzman, vice-presidenT, kepT acTiviTies alive. Judy Ash Took care of The minufes, and Bob Allen waTched The Treasurer's book. WiThin The classes was freshman presidenT, Tom Freiberg, who with The aid of his cabineT prepared for The coming semesTer. The class colors were chosen, and a successful carnival boofh was decoraTed. Mike Franks whirled his class Through iTs acTiviTies, The biggesf being noonfime dances puT on To promoTe friendship among The folk aT Beverly High. Clearing a path Toward a brighf senior year was The iunior class led by Dave KelTon and his cabinet. The upper class acTiviTies included selling EasTer bunny Tags To raise money for The LiTTle Flower Orphanage. The iuniors also sponsored The collecTion of pockeT comic books for soldiers. Overcome by The daze of its Hnal weeks aT Beverly, The senior class, led by iTs presidenT, Pierre Mornell, prepared for graduaTion. Plans for senior day, baccalaureaTe, and graduafion were made. With These arrangemenfs, The final high school goals were compleTed wiThin Yokum Territory. WiTh The work of The four classes coming To a close, The Hillbillies looked forward To anoTher ex- giTing semesTer while The seniors anTicipaTed life in college and The business world. Fondly remembering The accomplishmenTs of The year, lower classmen awaiTecl more high school fun while The graduaTing seniors awaited adult experiences. Snappy sophomore officers are, left to right, Bart Fenmare, Treasurerg Fun-filled freshman officers are, lefT ta right, Toby Klasser, secretaryg Mike Franks, president, Lillian Ansill, secretary, and Norm Garey, Donald Kay, treasurer, and Tom Frieberg, presidenf. Herb Bloom, vice-president, vice-president is absenT. 19
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BOYS' LEAGUE Mike Glick Joe Blafchford Winter Presidenl' Summer President Will The meeTing please come To order? These words which opened The Boys' League board meeTings were repeaTed weekly by PresidenTs Mike Glick and Joe BlciTchTord This pasT year. AssisTed by Their respecTive cabineTs and The sponsor, Mr. John French, These Two leaders sTrived To fulfill The purposes of The League: To promoTe friendship, To develop leadership, To TosTer good fellowship and spiriT, To give all boys experience in working TogeTher, and To give more boys a chance To serve Their school. The Boys' League consisTs oT every boy in The Beverly High sTudenT body. The Board is made up of The Tour olshcers, represenTaTives from classes, and six commiTTee heads. The commiTTees are publiciTy, reTreshmenTs, social evenTs, arT, sporTs, enTerTainmenT, and philanThropy. Among The doin's of The League was The making of a Norman Newsreel, which gave an enTerTaining accounT of campus life and acTiviTies aT Beverly. In cooperaTion wiTh The girls' Tennis Team, The League sponsored a popular Tennis assembly. Again in cooperaTion, buT This Time wiTh The Girls' League, a wonderful dance was sponsored. Topping off The year was a mosT worThwhile proiecT-The enTerTain- menT, parTies, and companionship given To The liTTle children aT All NaTions Twice a week. Among oTher acTiviTies was The Albion STreeT School ChrisTmas parTy, which gave happiness To many young'uns and was a display of The unselhsh desires of The Boys' League. I BOTTOM ROW: J. Rose, A, Berlin, B. Sloan, J. Blafchford, M. Glick, T. Nesburn, B. Epler. SECOND ROW: J, Meriwefher, G. Gottlieb, B. April, B. Gross, B. Brown, J. Rose, J. Wollenchok, P. Rapp, D. Tinsley, P. Raboff, J. Goldstein, M. Lebe. f ,! X idx 4 'Q Nlfffdz if 5 21
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