Beverly Hills High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)
- Class of 1958
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F X ,V 1 i Y 4 m,,,, ,, , A .QU IVV: M V.,--.-Vw '41 .- A f-If ,- wif' 9,1 I, fm.: 1 1 ' f f ww' f, Jw ff' 1 fn C ONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASS OF 1958 . . ACTIVITIES . . . CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS . . . SPORTS ,g.. ' ,M ff--303 51' ' .f,, , X 3 'ff uk . X ,x i 4 7 2 . rw' M' X , I m y Q ,. Q ,- Eff . P-414, 0 in nf I C if :A , 'Tx QA u,,,k9 ' if D 4 I ll Y 'Vi Q ' r if 4 7 V if wr 5 'Q w- ff' 1-.L -v S X -S if B il' if 5 U :Q 1' .lf V Y :ff , : , JC- V iY ,, Y - 1 gs: VV fvyr ' 'v A '-l:,, , 0 Y,,, Lg, ,Q Y ,Ip 'gjigrilt 'I' ADMINISTRAT ON ep- in i R 1 -,Ge F, , ,it 1, ,, , i ..: 1, Q Q wi' .1 'X 1 V. ,'. ' lv .ig . ' 5. , - ' fi ,lfiil . l, , ' -' 5:81, 'Z 7 QI xkh' I 1 Mr. Horace L. Blackman, Mrs. Byron A. Thalheimer, Mr. Champ M. Reese, Mrs. George Seaton, Mr. Ernest Ach. BOARD OF EDUCATIDN i t Mr. Walter O. Willey, Assistant Superintendent, Mr. R. G. Mitchell, Superintendent, Mr. Kenneth L. Peters, Assistant Superintendent, Curriculum. -qt The Beverly Hills School System is essentially a story of people interested in public education. Our school system, as in the past, will be determined by people who make responsible deci- sions, people with wisdom, sound iudgment, and vision. This nation has grown strong and great in the same climate that has made mass public education flourish. lt means the kind of intellectual prep- aration that the nation is willing to give its heirs to equip them for lives of usefulness and strong responsibili- ties as American citizens. The Beverly Hills Board of Educa- tion, administrators, and fine faculties have built, over the years, an out- standing school system - a system of education that is second to none in the nation. Courses of study and curriculum are kept under constant surveillance to meet the ever changing needs of our students-intellectually and physical- ly. Our students, as a result, will be- come superior individuals to our com- munity and our country. PRIN IPAL With the close of a school year most of us find ourselves mentally taking stock of the months iust past and thoughtfully proi- ecting our hopes and plans for the future. I think it is safe to say that our educa- tional accomplishments have been sub- stantial. Further, there is every evidence that our physical, social, and moral de- velopment has been consistent with our obiectives. The true measure of how well we have cooperatively met our responsibilities in the past, however, can best be indicated by our accomplishments in the future. The opportunities have never been greater or have the problems been more defined than those facing the generation now moving through our secondary schools. The con- quest of space and the uncovering of the mysteries of science place an urgency of regard for and understanding of man's responsibility to man on a pedestal of wisdom far above those issues faced by previous generations. That the members of the Class of '58 have the tools, the qualities, and the character to assist in resolving these issues cannot be questioned. Your challenge is to put these tools and qualities to work for productive, worthwhile, positive solu- tions. ln this regard, we have every con- fidence that you will represent yourself and Beverly well. Best of luck! ff-en 4. ef Mr. Harry M. Alter, Assistant Principal R fa- vt A 32 'H 1 1. fr hx X- X if , It 1, 33 1 1 t 32214. 3 S ' T ,Ev N 1' f M L 'sf Q -,I sh ,, in 'le' X r r rg if I ' 'H 'F..39 i. Q I.. J A ,eff Y au TX f r' S , ' 1 P I4 A L I -1 , 5 1,4 . -- if , Mr. James E. Knauer Mr. Edwin W. Elliott Miss Helen Louise Aldrich Miss Edith Knoles l6 Our world is complex, we are de- pendent on each other. Our best contributions are made when we en- gage in the iob or profession best adapted to our greatest skills. ln ad- dition, we have the responsibility of being good citizens. The guidance department aids stu- dents in choosing the educational program that will direct them into activities for which they are suited. We M GUIDANCE Helping Beverly students is iust one of the iobs of our four counselors. They find the time in their busy days to help us arrange our programs, con- sult with our parents, and aid us in making the all important choice of plans after graduation. Mr. James E. Knauer counse-ls the freshmen, Miss Helen Louise Aldrich, sophomores, Miss Edith Knoles, iuniorsp and Mr. Edwin W. Elliott, the seniors. Mr. Harry M. Alter, assistant principal, directs the guidance program in ad- dition to serving as principal of the Summer Session. Respect, admiration, and appreciation - we cannot help but have these feelings when thinking of Mrs. Romaine H. Pauley, girls' advisor, Dr. John H. French, boys' advisor, and Mr. Steve T. Miletich, administrative assistant. Mrs. Pauley gave much time and energy to Beverly's activities. ln addition to her full schedule, she found time to sponsor the Girls' League and Club Relation Board. Dr. French was constantly working to uphold the high standards for which Beverly is noted through his work as sponsor of the Boys' League, Squires, and Student Court. Mr. Miletich held the newly created post of administrative as- sistant. He did an outstanding iob in addition to his strenuous posi- tion as coach of the basketball and golf teams. These people have given freely of their time to help us in every possible way. For this we offer sincere thanks. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF fc' 14, , gy. 7, . I SP5 gg , , g 4,77 1 f IEC' Mr. Steve T. Miletich Mrs. Romaine H. Pauley Dr. John H. French Administrative Assistant Dean of Girls Dean of Boys 'S' .PV ' l -- HELEN LOUISE ALDRICH Mathema ics t i Counselor V RALPH W. ARNOLD English, Speech ADRIAN BAL Science, Social Studies PHYLLIS BARTINE English 'NEWMAN C. BORDEN Mathematics WILLIAM V. BRINEGAR Mathematics ROSEMARY BYERS English GLORIA CARTOZIAN Language GLEN M. CASE Vocal Music H EN RY CLARKE Mathematics MARY L. CONOVER Language REUBEN CORDOVA Social Studies FACULTY KW My .H 5.-.P I ,pt ,T -lip Ya s45 .417 'Sa-dr JOAN HATLEY English LUCY HELGESSON English CHARLES C. HERBST Science BARBARA HOLMAN Girls' Physical Education RICHARD W. JACKSON Industrial Arts SANFORD JACQUARD Language RAYNOLDS JOHNSON Journalism EDITH E. KNOLES Counselor, Language ANITA J. LEHMAN English H. WARD LESTER English, Drama BARBARA LINKLETTER Girls' Physical Education DIANE LOKENVITZ Language LAWRENCE LYNCH Math, Science 'OLIVE JANE MCCLURE Home Economics INGRID MARKUL Math, Science 'JOHN MARROW Boys' Physical Education, Industrial Arts STEVE T. MILETICH Boys' Physical Education LEAH K. MOORE English, Music SALVATORE OCCHIPINTI Social Studies JOHN C. PADILLA Language JAMES W. PAINTER Mathematics ALIDA W. PARKER English JANET PATEY Girls' Physical Education 'DENNlE D. PETERSON Commercial Zf ff' , U , ' 1 ,'.' 1 -ww-If f. ,n .1 ,nz :VM , , I gf' itil V, '. fl f' Q if o . 1 .-:--. c V x TQ' Q xx 'gy l .v , FAC U LTY N Ns N gg 1 IN , . I .1 ws' ..., . MARJORIE STURGES Girls' Physical Education DOROTHEA VELEZ Language MARJORIE VIAU Art NANCY VIAULT Art ELEANOR WELCH Social Studies 'FRUTH WHEELER English MARY ANN WHITMORE Girls' Physical Education JAMES H. WILLIAMS Science MARION WILLIAMSON Librarian 'GEORGE WRIGHT Instrumental Music 'Department Head CAMERA SHY INEZ THOROUGHGOOD Math, Social Studies JAMES E. KNAUER Counselor, Language 5i'3l5W' 5 lf , 5 ,i 2 WV i Z y Mrs. Anna Mitchell N Mrs. Marion Williamson Mrs. Rene Hubbard SPECIAL SERVICES fig' -3 X. Qs S 'LQ 1- ,lf Mr. J. E. Sparks Miss Madeline Sevenans Df- John 5Cl1WC l1 Miss Margaret Smith Dr. Lester V. Laurion ' School Nurse Physician The Watchtower gives special recognition to those of our faculty who render services of particular benefit to Beverly students. The personal help and guidance of Mrs. Anna Mitchell, home co-ordina- tor, is one of greatest benefit. Normans and faculty alike receive expert assistance in the correct and efficient use of our fine library through the instruction of Mrs. Williamson. Miss Madeline Sevenans is kept busy helping our students with their diction and speech problems. This is a great help to Beverly students from foreign coun- tries. An important member of Beverly's musical department, Mrs. Rene Hubbard, accompanies the choir, voice class, and glee clubs. Dr. Schwartz is our e-nthusiastic audio-visual director. He is in charge of all audio-visual aids. New to Beverly's staff is Mr. J. E. Sparks who helps to improve students' skills in reading, spelling, and voca- bulary. Miss Smith, our friendly and dependable school nurse, has innumerable activities and duties to keep her busy. Beverly students and faculty members owe much to her untiring effort. Dr. Laurion is Beverly's attending physician at all sports events. He takes physical examinations of boys who are interested in competitive sports. His major interest is in health education. Dr. Flynn, Beverly's woman doctor, checks Beverly's girls for competitive sports and G.A.A. par- ticipation. Dr. Flynn is interested in a more thorough health educa- tion for all. Dr. Barbara Flynn Physician 25 Jeff gemf- 4 SCHOOL AUDITOR Mrs. Marie Goetz ew-,, 4 gi gi My , lit . t, Qt if 124: ,2tg'5EllfllS5f1' BOOK ROOM CLERK Mrs. Ethel Martin SEC RETARIES ADMINISTRATIVE Behind the scenes there are always people who keep the school functioning efficiently, To the secretaries of the At- tendance, Guidance, and Main Offices, and to Mrs. Marie Goetz school auditor, a grateful word of appreciation is extended. STANDING: E. Schugh, L. Brown, M. Rose, L. Charleston, A. Lewis. SEATED: V. Atwood. 'X'-N 1.4, Q. X. w ln. L.. I lli'.l. A ill' AID CAFETERIA STAFF STANDING: H. Clifton, C. Nayler, R. Bodner, ' Q4 ,- S i'Vm' e, .A,, ' 'T S' ' , flziriis J viii- H, . , . .r:-ifvzsesgff fr f V. David, R. Calderhead, M. Le Gre, S. Gulliver. ' 'v 4 -l ' JZ -.'11 J- -.- 9- ' Q - .L V 1' z 4., -..ff -'u.v:-favs... 1 -.,. -Q55-Q'v'Rsf'cffP3' -5T'tU1'CV1P',. favs. I. ,J -5' :f.7'f:f'i'Y,cw' -11F2flEfbAks 1 I as :Q ' -.'.u,1.,a- '2feE:x:':fi4 12:2 'T.2 2. 'F ' a - 'T :. - f miiiggsrfeIxiieiiiezzrfeiii f L5sR'rfb3:f3:f3, eggkinif-'U J H- --5' '1fY4u gT2i', ' ' ...eff f - ' K . ...msg-Y -. . . .. ff.-f-5 , . V N f W, 'ram-, . Q f. A' . 111' -'.ff ii7 'Xi , .wx 'P' - , ,.,.-'11 -. 'Q .. 1: ,- sun... . .. . 1 , X , ,A 1-A - ,V . f 21- -: Q , 5 '-ffl 'QF . -Q .. . 1 '-6f9i':'fa , , ..,. Xin: Aa HA.. A .g..e -1 .mann v. v x J 3, I, gba aim . the K X ,ki 2 A 4, . is ' e . ., ' F I X Patriche. SEATED: --1,--gg---up -1-sql--:qc---gn -..e...........-. 'Quai . . K -vel, ig ,V . --9 ez meg! 1:9 ', , '- Q 1 . we 9. -5 - l I I , e H 1 3 D ll --K X ihk R' E , H l 3 i X Q 'I . lx I i 4, V A ,gg is--'Je fs VX 1 as Q--was CUSTODIANS TOP ROW: G. Leerlauber, B. Bottler, J. Wilson, G. Karff, E. Burris, H. Atwood. FRONT ROW: W. Cattrell, R. Del Nostro, V. Pollard, G. Greene, G. Service, C. Grant. We at Beverly are very fortunate in having a c liable group of campus aids. apable and re- Our cafeteria staff works tirelessly to prepare good meals for hungry Normans and faculty members. The custodians see that Beverly remains neat and clean. This is a big iobp Beverly owes much to these behind-the-scene workers, We may always see Beverly's gardeners busy keeping our lawns mowed and our hedges trimmed. They are always that Beverly stays continually beautiful. GARDENERS J. Spratt, J. Carrol on hand to see l, T. Katona, J. 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E .Mk . ,I ,ix v J VICE-PRESIDENT I feel we were able to reach our goal of having the highest percentage of regis- tered voters and more candidates running for office than ever before in the past. This was possible through the enthusiastic support of the entire student body. I would like to express my appreciation to every- one who helped to make this semester such a memorable one. Q, , z Jacki Nathan, Student Body Secretary Steve Allen, Student Body Vice President SECRETARY The beginning of 1958 brought to an end one of the most worthwhile semesters at Beverly. May I thank you for giving me the privilege and pleasure of serving as your Commissioner of Records. , ' 7' ' 1 ',' 1 QZCXLLC 'ffffjl Kfcc-', f I XX-.Xb I . ,. F ll TOP ROW: B. Pepp, R. Rowen, P. Fenfon, D. Cowan, P. Saphier, A. Engelberg, R. Schlesinger, B. Marks, J. Myrow, A. Liebowilz, M. Kessler, J. Wilkes, S. Berk, M. Haul. SECOND ROW: J. Weinstein, P. Mill- man, N. Kurtz, L. Nurenberg, P. Meisel, B. Bilby, J. Tyre, J. Berger, L. Cohen, J. Laurion, L. Shapiro. SEATED: S. Roinger, S. Rose, B. Tuch, S. Allen, G. Salenger, J. Nafhun, P, Muchnic, J. Ach. STUDENT COUNCIL FALL, 30 N. yin if-4 R 1 FALL ,, v at ,Qi ,1,L., Y ,-,.,Q 'Af f Q ,Vle .1 ,1 A I ,..,. ,V -,-. 1 Jeanne Laurion Jackie Wilkes Assemblies Publicity Joy Tyre Bill Marks Organizations Recreation Becky Bilby Recreation .r ,fl MH' NY 4 2 ' Q 2 ' V Mort Haaz Nola Kurtz Publicity Service Susie Rainger Roger Schlesinger Publicity Campus Cleanup Letty Shapiro Jim Ach Cafeteria Council Finance CQMMISSIONERS GIRLS' LEAGUE i TOP ROW: J. McClure iSponsorl, J. Hammerman, N. Bryson, B. Finkle, B. Porter, R. Hersch, E. Solamen, E. Engle, N. Hersh, S. Merin, R. Pauley lSponsorl. SEATED: L. Atchul, V. Starr, D. Roth lTreasurerl, K. Orren iVice Presidentl , B. Tuch iPresidentl , A. Blair, L. Ezor, N. Ephron, E. Weisman. .2277 Brenda Tuch, Girls' League President The purpose of the Girls' League is to foster friendship and spirit among the girls at Beverly. The semester's program aimed at this goal. lnitial activities were the Orientation Program and Big and Little Sister Party, where new girls were wel- comed and made familiar with Beverly. Our next event was Hello Day featuring a mixer dance and the friendliest couples. Other successful proiects were the Girls' League Assembly, Witches' Weinie Bake, and after school candy sales. Getting into the Christmas spirit, the League held its annual fund drive in order to give the children of Albion Street School a Christmas party. The semester came to a close with the Girls' League Installation As- Jie-A sembly. BOYS' LEAGUE V: fr at - .5wa':::2n2x.-ww.-. . V ,I, nf . .3 A ., sf .A sf. , J, ..' WL, N N , '- Li- 'E Ilvr --rf gfiiyfl Max STANDING: T. Shafton, R. Watson, S. Star, A. Hooker, N. Lainer, S. Litman, M. Haaz, B. Kay, I. Warsaw, P. Paul, J. FrenchlSponsorI.SEATED: H. Stalmaster, H. Levin, A. Friedman, P. Muchnic, C. Baumgartner, K. Goldman, J. Chier, L. White. 'Q ,-, '-7' The fall semester's Boys' League activities were I gig quite successful. Mel Fisher showed us Cl film on the v , operation of skin diving equipment which was both iff. Q I I L. interesting and educational. Our big project was 1 irq fix Chatsworth. We took a talent show, under the di- 7 22 rection of Hal Stalmaster, and 90 jackets to the I :Q boys there. The iacket drive was headed by Jim Q My Chier and Bob Kay to whom I give my thanks. I WJ also want to thank the entire cabinet who helped I to make the first semester so successful. A - 1, 3 fx, N Iliff Paul Muchnic, Boys' League President STUDENT CCURT Cowie L1 .. i V 1 g ft x L , V -,ox A-.L Q A Y - , , ,. ,, 't X .f M, A ' , 3. ,H x w ,Z If my I 3 .. p , ss A Q, ,V , , My i l B. Porter, S. Pauley, S. Neuman, B. Brachman, N. Rapaport, M. Delman. ABSENT: S. Hubbard, L. Sperber, B. Webb. Bob Brachman, Student Court Chief Justice The student body of Beverly Hills High School, in order to form a more effective student govern- ment, did, in 1946, ordain and establish the stu- dent court of Beverly Hills High School. The reason for establishing this court was to give the students more voice in the running of their government. It was the hope of the administration that stu- dent court would provide a more effective means of trying cases dealing with student problems. They felt it would be easier for a group of students to understand the students' problems and to decide the penalties for the offenders. l, along with the other members of the court, have tried my best to uphold its standards. I have thoroughly enioyed serving as your Chief Justice. f ' . ,J ' 4, fpdf zfccce., ,Ng .ij K j CLUB RELATIONS BOARD Social life is encouraged through faculty spon- sored campus clubsp all students are urged to ioin a club which interests them. Vice-presidents of all clubs and classes at Beverly are members of the Club Relations Board. They meet to discuss and regulate their clubs' activities and schedule times and places for meetings. The Board was led by first semester Commissioner of Organizations, Joy Tyre, and second semester commissioner, Judy Hammer- man. Mrs. Romaine H. Pauley is the sponsor. Headed by first semester Commissioner of Cafe- teria Council, Letty Shapiro, and second semester commissioner, Peggy Elston, the Cafeteria Council did a fine iob this year. lt was the Council's duty to patrol the cafeteria, work the change machine, and help whenever they were needed. Miss Jane McClure sponsored this group. CAFETERIA COUNCIL TOP ROW: L. Fenberg, H. Jacobson N Bryson S Kahn P Elston C Pattlz M Nashner S Lltchterman SECOND ROW: J. Benjamin, J. Taub F Franklin S Tletelman BOTTOM ROW D Goldstein l Warsaw B. Kay, D. Glanz. wwwxwximm' John Jeffery, Student Body President ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY SPRING PRESIDENT This has truly been an experi- ence - certainly one of the most interesting and enjoyable that l have ever had, It is hard to ex- press what a pleasure it was to work with people like Alice and Hal, your student council and commissioners, and the faculty. Complacency was a word un- heard. ln the student council meetings there were always differing opin- ions which show that your officers were interested enough to back strongly an issue they believed in, but once the issue was decided, there was always 100 ok co-ope- ration from everyone. ln fact, 100 '70 co-operation c o u l d be stated as the general rule of the semester. Using that rule, You made pos- sible the cleanest campus yet, you made the new phrasing of the flag salute a tradition for future as- semblies, you attended our games with enthusiasm. As you read this it is the end of another year. l hope your con- clusion drawn from the past is the same as mine - that this semes- ter, due to your wonderful spirit, ended as it started - a success. We 2,442 3 are 5 6 4 cm K f JW.:-N, VICE-PRESIDENT During my high school days inspira- tion has played a great part in guiding my actions. I, along with many other Nor- mans, have felt inspired to work for the betterment of Beverly, l want to thank all those who have worked with me in help- ing to further the interests of our school. The opportunity to stimulate and develop inspiration for a richer and fuller future presents itself to all of us. Mmm V -bw.: 2 y 9 , M gf ,Jw ,. Alice Blair Commissioner of Records f.f2 ITt, T' e 'ss. Y N' 'Y ., -,..1.1 i n K ,V . ',' 4 . L r g MA 4 .,c at -vvv 's ' aegis I- A v-:Z-sz -xv Yi: A :gf F :Ji : ,f E9 1 1 4 wa My x W ,C X KX Ffh if -if 'XP 9. 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Serving as your Commis- sioner of Records made my last semester at Beverly my happiest, and I will always remember it. Thank you and best of luck to the Class of '58. ---fy,-.,.m7.. . J, , ,kfalwvf Q. ,Y , xr,,,,.x k ,, .V .fl ,A A ,V -JW ,, f '6f -,.4 V I 4 A STANDING: S. Crandall, G. Freeman, N. Ephron, B. Sletlner, L. Rapoporf, P. Elslon, J. Hammerman, B. Zucker, R. Berke, J. Myrow, N. Hirsch, L, Wasserman, P. Weiler, R. Roth, L. Cohen, C. Colman. SITTING: J. Chier, J. Tyre, I. Warsaw, H. Stalmaster, J. Jeffery, A. Blair, L. Ezor, F. Ilfeld, L. Lainer. STUDENT COUNCIL SPRING SPRIN Q if L , Judy Hammerman Bill Zucker Linda Cohen Lynne Wasserman Organizaiions Publicify Spirit Assemblies Rich Roth Peggy Elsfon Steve Crandall Gail Freeman Campus Cleanup Cafeteria Council Finance Service Jeff Myrow Rina Semenov Recreation Publicity CCMMISSIONERS GIRLS' LEAGUE SPRING STANDING: T, Cunningham lSponsorl, A. Parker lSponsorl, R. Pauley lSponsorl, B. Meadows, C. Riskind, I. lmbach, R. Goldstein, D. Roth, L. Helgesson lSponsorl, D. Abel, E. Schwerin lSponsorl, N. Schwartz, C. Dickranian. SITTING: R. Samenow, B. Tuch, N. Rapoport, L. Taub lVice-Presidentl, L. Ezor lPresidentl, H. Altman lSecretaryl, S. Greenbaum lTreasurerl, S. Lyons, P. Schaefitz. Linda Ezor, Girls' League President The Girls' League, working together as a strong unit, held many successful activities during the spring semester. Girls' Week, one of our main acti- vities, offered each girl an opportunity to partici- pate in an activity of her interest. The Mother- Daughter Tea was enioyed by all, it was highlight- ed by a fashion show presented by Saks Fifth Ave- nue. Another of our 'events was the clothing drive which was held before Easter for the children of our adopted school, Albion Street. Being president of the Girls' League was a very gratifying experience. l sincerely thank the Girls' League, the spring cabinet, and our exceptional sponsors, Mrs. Pauley and Miss McClure for their enthusiastic support and participation. I am truly grateful for having had the wonderful opportunity and experience of working with the girls of Beverly. FEW BGYS' LEAGUE SPRING I . A , ., A, . ,f . 3 ..g 4 4-'W99m STANDING: P. Saphier, B. Schirn, C. Baumgartner, S. Allen, R. Freeman, K. Goldman, S. Star, J. Conti. SITTING: R. Rowen, T. Shafton lVice-Presidentl, I. Warsaw lPresidentl, H. Levin lTreasurerl, P. Paul lCommissioner of Athleticsl . ABSENT: J. Melnik lSecretaryl . The spring semester administration was highlighted by the initiation of a spring dance, The Bachelors' Ball. Other activi- P'-2 ties were intramural sports, the League Military Assembly, the planting of trees at Chatsworth, and the Norman Newsreel. I 2 ,. S certainly would like to thank the Boys' League, my hard working cabinet, and Dr. l I T French for the co-operation and enthusi- . , asm that made the semester so successful. From the bottom of my heart I wish to thank the Boys' League for giving me the opportunity to serve and to learn more about student government. It was a great honor and an experience I shall always remember. . ,J Irwin Warsaw, Boys' League President sjvwfwy Zkwwfewf' CLASS OF 1958 AM' 1 umzwaazawawf ': ' If 'fn ,W 'c f- , 10fmf.:-Jzvzffqawzf.-smw vxwxmmm.-44 www, CLASS OF 1958 FALL OFFICERS STANDING: J. Berger lVice-Presidentl, S. Schulhofer lPresidentl, P. Saphier lTreasurerl. SITTING: E. Welch lSponsorl, S. Rose lSecretaryl. SPIRIT LEADERS all I 5 'Q 3i..,'f 1. ff' ' f fr rag w 'T' 3379! , - . gg, xylt,U-Ate TOP ROW: P. Purcell, J. Miller, M. Levant, P. Elston, J. Hammerman. BOTTOM ROW: D. Lowell, L. Ezor, N. Glick, J. Bernstein, M. Nashner. SPRING OFFICERS F. llfeld lVice-Presidentl, E. Welch lSponsorl, R. Cohen lPresidentl, J. Tyre lSecretaryl, J. Chier lTreasurerl. SENIOR SAGA Arriving at Beverly as nervous neophytes, the members of the Class of '58 elected Roger Reese to lead them in their first semester. Under Roger, the class constitution was drawn up and the machinery of class government was put in order. Bob Brach- man, second semester prexy, brought to Beverly two entertaining assemblies, the Reverend Bob Richards and the Jefferson Choir. To round out the year, Freshman Day, an original idea, presented a day of games and dancing for the class. Starting the Sophomore Year with a bang, presi- dent Steve Pauley brought about the first Frosh- Soph Talent Show, featuring such great acts as Black Denim Trousers and Jim Miller's interpreta- tion of Paul Revide's Rear. Second Semester mentor Roger Reese again brought the Reverend Bob Richards to the school for another inspirational talk. John Jeffery presented the Junior's Pigskin Prom, as the first and most successful dance of the year. In the last half of the year, Roger Reese introduced the idea of adopting an orphan child from Ger- many as a philanthorpic service of the class. The adopted child, Jan Stassen, has been correspond- ing with the class for two years now, and seems just like a brother. The Talent Show, featuring The Mickey Mouse Club Act and The Nairobi Trio, used A Trip Through Disneyland as its theme. The Senior Year saw Sandy Schulhofer leading the class. The Senior Play, THE REMARKABLE IN- CIDENT AT CARSON CORNERS, though a depar- ture from the normal comedy, was a huge success. The traditional Senior Day contests were very close, with the last event deciding the issue. Second Semester brought a flurry of activity led by class president Ricky Cohn. Contributing to the iovial times were the Senior Talent Show, Ditch Day, Senior Prom, Graduation Day Breakfast, Bacca- laureate, and, winding up four wonderful years at Normandy, Graduation. The Class of '58 can look back on all it has done, its leaders and sponsors, and truly say, with pride, that its high school experiences have been crucial ones, preparing the individual members for the task that lies ahead, that of being the future of America and leaders in the world. Beverly has indeed made .......... Every Yesterday a Dream of Happiness, And Every Tomorrow a Vision of Hope! EPHIBIAN The highest honor that a graduating senior could attain was membership in the Ephebian Society. Ephebians were selected from senior classes throughout the country. lt was a high honor to bei chosen for mem- bership in Ephebians since one out of every forty class members was elected to the society. The basis for membership was scholarship, leadership, service, and character. There were ten members from Beverly's Class of 1958. The Ephebian Society was established in 1918 by Dr. Albert Shield. The original Ephe- bian Society existed in Athens in the third centry, B.C. Members present and past were chosen because of their excellent qualifica- tions towards making their city more worth- while. Membership in Epebians does not termi- nate with high school graduation. The society meets once a month at the city hall where it helps with civic affairs. A few of the Ephe- bians' activities are presenting an -annual Christmas party at Juvenile Hall, sponsoring oratorical contests, and publishing a monthly newspaper, The Torch. The most important activity of the group is their work on the civil affairs committee. Gan' Salenger Roger Freeman Marion Hill :L I pygvgvgggv, . sg' 5.5: .- - , . ,.,, , Q .. -v A. ,ryr . I f ' ' A 1 , V M, llil 'Es' V' ',', ljfj I J A J ., g , ,v. 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BRYSON, NANCY CAMRAS, RO DGER CHAIFETZ, SANDRA CLARK, MAVOUREEN Summer School COHEN, LINDA Ty, .a 1,, A . ,. f -1 ff f ef, 'V .1 ' :Q 1 : .. Z liz, ' 1- 5 f if - -I ' it-- 1: , -,,. f ,f 1. -1 ,Q Y, ' a ' ,f, I f 'f 5415 fv, w C Ui ,L 'V 152 71257 . 'H , ,ff x 5. w,:fV .f 1, Ag., 457' - 3-5.14. , 59-Z fplif 153. V I 2: E...,-121455, 4, ' .ffnw3551zfM'4 - ':wf:1wazmumw,mwmMxmsmI , af f W, vw-'z-1-.wfv .kzuzwm BUCHALTER, SUSAN BURKE, STEPHEN CHAPMAN, JOHN CHIER, JAMES COHEN, RONALD COHN, IRMA Sealbearer I I X' ,1f,, ' ,W . , 4 -' f .,- f --f ' 2.2, . ,Nm iz '1 A 1f9g wf fg1,2a5,,,. ' , if 1,1 'QW f . 2 f '42 f ff' V' f f ' fg E5 If 1 ,I 1, ff ' Z 1' X f j7f77T ' ' 'V W3 Q3 43' 3' '1 4,32 , V ,IP sivffh V, 5, Was,-f I ., S ig' ' K 31,1 s--Q, W4 45-R' 'ul I -cl- 7 -w...,.. V . , H Q Q 1 I I I I ,fi Q ,rn inn- ,I 4 H1 'Q V , Q ' aj' . I I ---, 5 :1 ,gn K , I 5 .V :ex 1 T05 .,, l sq. I L l, I .f-I FERBER, TOM FINEBERG, STEPHEN Fox, HOWARD FRANKLIN, HOWARD FREEMAN, ROGER FRI EDMAN, ALLAN B. FASMAN, BERYL FENTON, FREDRIC FISHER, GARY FLEISHER, CAROL FREEMAN, GAIL FREEMAN, ROBERT I I' 'Sh I R :- IP x hugh War I I 'X I 5 , X 9 Af , ' X fs wr Jo, l, NI rrryk, I 'Y .- V , ,, 'ff I, , Ca W f, flfg, Z 5' 'Z' 3 it 4-f' RT , ML IN '. I ev, ., . YR! rg C. A' lifiw 'Z Q4 FRIEDMAN, KAREN Summer School FRIEDMAN, SARALEE GERSTENFELD, ARLINE GILBERT, LINDA GILLMAN, CLIFFORD Seulbearer GLABMAN, JAMES GLASEMAN, STEVE GLAZER, MICHAEL GLICK, NANCY GLICKMAN, PHYLLIS GOLDMAN, ELIZABETH GOLDMAN, JUDITH GOLDSTEIN, RICHARD GOLDSTEIN, ROZANNE GOLDSTEIN, SHIRLEY Summer School GOLDSTEIN, WAYNE GOODE, BRENDA GOODE, CAROLE GORDON, DAVID GORDON, JEFFREY f Q II 1 .,.. I '.A, I W. fiSf'7L.,:' ,-Q, If ,- ,- I' LL'1 ' 'ff-fifgg GRAHAM, ROBERT GRAYBILL, SHARON GRODENSKY, JACQUELINE GROSS, JAMES HAIMAN DIANE X 1 x I NX 4 Irzj .'x. 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WEISMAN, MICHAEL WILKES, JACQUELINE YAKER, LAWRENCE YOULIN, SHARON ZUCKER, BARBARA ZUCKER, WILLIAM WOHL, LINDA WOLNER, FERNE YURMAN, WARREN Summer Schol ZERMAN, HARRIET CAMERA SHY BLEAKELY, THOMAS BROOKS, NOEL FREEMAN, RICHARD HERMAN, HOWARD HORN, GERSON ISAACS, JEFFREY MENDELSON, SANFORD MEISTER, JEFFREY PAYNE, JULIE ROSENBERG, BURTON RUNK, SALLY SCOTT, DONALD TAYLOR, JUDITH THOMSEN, KEN TOMBLIN, SONIA Most Likely To Succeed Sieve Pauley Nora Ephron e 4 -. Most Popular Nadine Rapoporl John Jeffery 56 Done Most For School Gary Salenger Brenda Tuch John Jeffery Friendliesl and Done Mos! For Class Roger Reese Jeanne Laurion SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Best looking Belly Porter John Jeffery Best FigurefPhysique Carolyn Trebilcock Fred llfeld Funniest laugh Rachelle Robbins Richard Roth x Most Talented Jacki Nathan Hal Stalmaster Biggest Fllrt Rachelle Robbins Bob Brachman Best Personality Linda Ezor Gary Salenger Flashiest Dresser Barbara Beifus Norty Styne Best Dancer Linda Cohen Bill Taylor Best Actor! Actress Jacki Nathan Kit Reed Biggest Character Rachelle Robbins Mort Haaz Most Naive Linda Troop Bob lrvine Most Sophisticated Cathy Pattiz Fred Smith Biggest Politician Most Loquacious Nora Ephron Lynne Schwab - Jeff Myrow Irwin ,Warsaw Bramest Marian Hill Fred llfeld Quickest Wit Rachelle Robbins Gary Salenger K wx . x 'X-x r if I 1 X X xx Y r, ,XXX ff' rx 'NE K 1 'H 2 5 I ff! X 2- , X.. , fl! ' f 1 f E W 5 X X x X b K Ka t , 5 I A view of the entrance to the new Business Education Building. ABOVE: Mr. Champ Reese cuts the ribbon to open the new building as Mr. Peters watches. Left: Gary Salen- ger receives the scroll from Mr. Reese, dedicating the Student Lounge. Beverly students view art pictures in the new building. I Q . BEVERLY BUILDS Two new features seen at Normandy this year were the Business Education Building and the new Guidance Office. Along with more classrooms, the Business Education Building housed the Student Store and the Student Lounge. The Student Lounge, equipped with a soda fountain and a hi-fi set, was used for student activities and dances. The Guidance Office was equipped with ta completely new filing system which afforded faster service for the students. Private offices for the class coun- selors and a conference room were a convenience to both students and parents alike. Richard Guillen, Darrelle Mayers, and Ron Nickelson enioy the new student lounge. Richard Guillen, Darrelle Mayers, Ron Nickelson, and Steve Palley wait to see their respective counselors. Nancy Kaufman checks the card file for a name. he if M144 f Members of the faculty meet in the new conference room of the guidance office. Jim Ach and Darrelle Mayers receive information pertaining to college. fy .41 ' n 12241, , W Plesm The Beverly swim gym is the spot for the first dance of the year, The Pigskin Prom. A few of Beverly's Normans enioy themselves at the Pigskin Prom FOOTBALL RALLY ' 'Wwe A--Se AN' I A - 2' 1-ik ' 'ff-5 ' 1, -kiwi , ' ' ,ra-, T - ' r ' ,' f-5' The Normans sland, as the cheerleaders lead them in the singing of Beverly's Alma Mater. ASSEMBLY Mr. Fred Carlson of General Motors demonstrates Previews of Prog- ress to the students of Beverly. GENERAL MOTORS Mel Fisher, skin diver and lecturer, demonstrates a new underwater sled to Paul Muchnic. A HELLO DAY MIXEI New students and old get acquainted at the Hello Day Mixer Dance. Bob Freeman's band provides the music. .111 The G.A.A. Solar Swing was the outerspace dance of the year. ,J G.A.A. SOLAR SWING I. l i ff' i T., , 511 r sv-1 F1911 l 2:5147 c., . l' l ffl lf -1---. CCMMUNITY CHEST ASSEMBLY The friendliest couples of the school try to guess what's in the purse in Beverly's version of the game called l've Got A Se- cret. Jeanne Gamble squirts Joe Berger with water when Linda Cohen answers a question with a NO. The friendliest couples act as a panel during the Community Chest Assem- bly with Hal Stalmaster emceeing and with Mort Haaz as one of the con- testants. American Field Service students from foreign countries and the United States relate their experiences at a Norman as- sembly presented by the California Schol- arship Federation. SEATED left to right are John Jeffery, Beverly student who relates his experiences in Norway, Marcelo Afta- lion speaks about Buenos Aires, Rolf Tho- ma describes modern Berlin, Mrs. Phyllis Bartine, faculty member, is moderator, Michael Freedland from Hamilton High School tells of the unusual social customs of Pakistan and Ted Margadant, also of Hamilton High, speaks on Austria. ROLF THOMA American Field Service Exchange student from Berlin, Germany. c.s.F. ASSEMBLY cf its 7- I .3 V Sm , .525 .ii nf, ji 'CTW- ., as 5.4 ' if ,.,.- 5 .. 'X Q' -3 fl S , A ,f XX . .xx x A xx '-,. ,11- -Q 5 ' . If 2 1 , , -as f if R A , fe , sl. , . vf,-e. ,V , , ,., .,,, Q W.,-i,1 fs it . j,1'T f vi ..,. -.1 5' ,r.-:xgw 5,1'1::f:1-' - i V21--5, ::,- A -.V ,,,...., .1 . c , 4,291 s V 1.,Hi. 4:,, V525 'lfflisf.3'Tf53'-L12-1' :kv rw- -. -.41 -,,,,,-,QA . gizfwffw: 1 -.1-'1:',1,we-P ' ,..1Lw we 5 , . MRS. PHYLLIS BARTINE California Scholarship Federa- tion sponsor. MARCELO AFTALION American Field Service Exchange student from Aires, Argentina Buenos Mrs. Rockford, Louise Taub, Brenda Tuch, Mrs. Phyllis Bartine and lrene Imback read the conclusions of the discussion groups to the girls at the Home School Conference. 5 5 ATX 1 1 2 b y . SV HOME SCHOOL CONFERENCE fn ,lk ETERANS' DAY ASSEMBLY ,.o -d:znKU9- ,J Viv-71' fi , , ,I - . 1 1- 1-fl' 'mf' 4 fi f ,f . f,.:,:f'-:Lz'fQL ,Yqsifrffffj:.QW:r,sf , it LQ ,R 'af r '-,,y ff B ,L 11,552-1 H 1 Li ' v 2-Mf fl1e,1 P wh-vxlf, x , ff, ' H E ' A - , .iffy-f 'L I. 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Lic' fy -1- ' 3: -IW fx -xo v -nn An, , , I' Ak l.1.r ,MAT -JLJL ' X525 fr' F., l 'wx 7 l, Mr. Brinegar explains to the parents some facts about trigonome- try. BACK T0 SCHOOL N 4---M :,.4gqLs,4g,sgQQ Id rush to thelr classes ,yy 7 before 'he wrdv bell l U -- '47,-'4' '73 .f ' ,ff'If5'315145154ff5Z1fAllZ5'l'E3ET'f2l ll21,4 MSS- he to r Parents re llve school days when vlsltmg Beverly's classes. ,ffff f fffaw JZ, WMQ Q 1 7' ff -4.7, 4 X B f ,xl .Mi fl, 1 0 , nf , , 25 1 Q ffji1:'QfQ ' , V I ' '- Qkfqli' - ' 1 t :fe 1: ., - . -5 , t ll olllss l 7 - lgtl ll ' l I l if KR 3, .,,g e 4 ,,f - ',v.1,- if , f I VJ f ,z ' 3 H 'cw'- Wf 4 , ,V , ., ...,.. ,A ., 24, 1 '- ,ijggzf - . V : , :.:,-f' ,ff va S ' ' . - m:1:azfff.2't:: izfs:a1'-ww m V, -- f - w:.:4-:-w:fv:-f-,f:-'-:f.':f:,'.,.-,ya.f-:I W ' '2f'1i'j', ' A 331212352 XP lfiifi'2C':5EEF6Ziiiri5fEX552 , - ,V , muy iz234'1fl:1.yf:5:1::z,,rp.,:4:f'f,y,-mc: I. 2 1 5 .- 1 ' 1 4 .A -' f191255.g.'w ' V IF, ' ,Q M I ' if-If ' ' 'g re .. 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Gary Salenger and Sandy Schulhofer mix up a milk shake in the student lounge. .43 Nola Kurtz and Louise Taub take over as teachers on Senior Day. SENIOR DAY A mighty Norman plunges into the pool for a swimming relay. Frank Young puts the bowling pin in place as the Senior Class cheers him on. ALPHA TEA Mrs. Leon Gubin, Marcia Levant, Mrs. Albert Ezor, Betty Porter, Jeanne Laurion, Mrs. Albert Blair, and Paula Purcell comprise the panel which discusses dating at the Alpha Mother-Daughter Tea. Joy Tyre was moderator. v ' Alphas and mothers chat at the Tea. Mrs. Rosemary Purcell, Paula Purcell, Mrs. Norman Tyre and Betty Porter enioy themselves at the Alpha Tea. Mrs. Phyllis Barline and Connie King put the final touches of make-up on Kit Reed. SENIOR PLAY Eyebrow pencil is applied lo Jim Ach and Mike Weisman by Diane Haimen and lrma Cohen. Hal Slalmasler and Noel Brooks lake core of sound effecls for lhe play. Many interesting facts are brought out when the students of Carson Corners High School stage a mock trial. Peter Kovalesky, school ianitor, is accused of murder. As the trial progresses the mistakes of many townspeople, who were indirectly responsi- ble for the death of Billy McGinnis, are revealed. Much credit is due to the Senior cast members and to Mr. Ward Lester, faculty adviser, for a fine play. Jacki Nathan explains to her father, Ricky Cohn, that he is needed in an emergency at the hospital. Left to Right: Fred llfeld, Ricky Cohn, Dick Egemo and Fred Smith. Left to Right: Larry Yaker, Dick Boldinger and Liz Goldman. Dick Egemo accuses Kit Reed of the murder of Billy McGinnis. Fred Smith and Jim Ach stand by. Mimi Kessler, Phyllis Tcub, Ginny Barrett and Joan Shanedling try to forget about their homework. FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE Annette Camner and Anita AI- berts dress up in Gay Ninety outfits. .. -.a '-W ABOVE: Coach John Marrow makes his annual speech at the football banquet. Don Long was the special guest speaker. -...Nh ATHLETIC AWARDS BANQUET Q f-i im., , 1 f- .- BELOW: The football team lines up to receive the awards they have won. Parents, friends, and dates look on. 1 f ei 73 7' .4 Alphas and their dates pose for a group picture at the annual Alpha Dance. ALPHA DANCE A,'T' rx-1 Darrelle Moyers, Barbara Stettner, Joy Tyre, Brenda Tuch and Suzy Rainger decorate the student lounge with balloons for the annual Alpha Dance. The Alphas initiated the new student lounge with the first formal dance of the year. They chose an appropriate theme for the season, Santa Claus Lane. The lounge was decorated with a glittering Christmas tree w h i c h was silhouetted against an exterior display of brilliant colored lights. Balloons were grouped around the walls like giant clusters of holly berries. Santa Claus, Gary Salenger, added a gay note with greetings for all. GIRLS LEAGUE THANKSGIVING The Girls League to raise money for the Albion Street Christ mas party made and sold Christmas stockings to the student body Brenda Tuch and Nancy Bryson decorate the showcase to advertise the campaign Each year the Boys' and Girls' Leagues raise money for the annual Christmas party for the girls and boys of Albion Street School. The students of Albion Street receive candy, toys and clothes from the students of Beverly. Here Conrad Baumgart- ner gives a little boy a stocking full of candy and a toy car. Santa Claus waves at the camera The boys and glrls of Albion Street School receive stockings full of candy toys and other things their delight their imagination STUDENT BODY ASSEMBLY Reverend Bob Richards and Mr. Peters pose for their picture after the assembly at which Reverend Richards spoke. The choir and orchestra perform at the annual Christmas assembly. CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY .4 96 1 5-31:11 J 3 , Q uf.. - T ' - A ' 1 .J I in A E ir fv..,,W. A group of Normans look over a few publicity posters before Ffeshmen fe9iSfel' in Ofdel' to VON- the election. Normans read the election returns with hopes that their favorite candidate won. Sponsor reads them off Va I Steve Allen tallies the votes as Mr. William Quant, Shelia Singer gives out ballots while Janet Good checks the book to see if Pat Meisel's name is registered. Carolyn Rothschild, Bunni Fasman and Gail Freeman help count votes. lr , mfr, M if 4 l A Z e lp, Maxine Egerman, Senior Class princess. Jill Weinstein, Junior Class princess. Patti Kaufman, Sophomore Class princess. Laura Strickland, Freshmen Class princess. 5,5 ,C V, Y I nrt., fn., 2 J' .. Ze --' ' ' Fig' , wwf: It ' ' crib P we ,fl q e'll sms..-1-, -lc-.v em ev--,W Betty Porter, Invitational Basketball Tournament queen. BASKETBALL QUEEN AND CCURT This year, as in previous years, the Beverly Hills High Student Body chose the court that reigned over its Invitational Basketball Tournament. Betty Porter was chosen queen of the sixteenth annual tourney and was attended by four princesses. The princesses were selected by their respective classes, Queen Betty was chosen by the entire student body. The queen and her court added the finishing touch to one of the finest high school basketball tournaments in Southern C-alifornia. f Buddy Sacks Master of Ceremonies W6 This year's Junior show was comprised of many talents. Some of the acts seen were Howard Dranow singing Woman From Liberia, Chuck Curti playing a drum solo, Madiline Delman and Bob Kay playing a piano duet. Gayle Erasmus and C-arol Kaiser danced to the music of Man With the Golden Arm. Karen Orren pro- duced the show and Alan Hooker directed. JUNIOR DANCERS OF THE SHOW ARE: Gayle Erasmus, Carol Kaiser, Jeanie Gamble, Barbara Gamble, Dale Roth, Adie Gordon, Marilyn Meyers, and Sandy Schur. s a Q f S Aw 3 -ii F' in The 1958 Red Cross Assembly featured a fast doubles game of tennis. Mike Franks and Mandy Mandel opposed Allan Fox and Helene Weill. Contributions were given to the Red Cross following the assembly. ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY W'-:egg 5311595 935' Q me ., Joe Berger hands the baton to Tom Bath. - A - A rf., . 14.3, , fa mf:-L S V ,A M . 7 ' f V- iror If .ff - 3' ,,' g gf f .Q a Ei 1 W - e .r:Be.rr1-main r s Q ,: ,L-.Q X YQ e fu ,.,..,f :Li .. 0 , - W., A I ,' V A e D s - 5,- . .2 , 'ly ' f Q Q ,V V 3215 7 : ,gigs -K .241 , , f it-will ,ln Img!! ' L! . ug' 795: V :K 4'sQ'ihH4 ,, X -wa 3 Y 'ltr-bf' i Aufagi I' ..,,. 1 'X f r-' Q ' , 917' 4-I if 'F' 4 ' ' 'L' ' A 5' fl .Q 'A' ii 1 frfiffils v e a 1 eff -1-I-3'l W l . 332 - magma r if gf r 3,4 rss,r, 1 Z1 - X -W--MVr,W.'r2, Q In gi M seg , 1 L KX if i , ' , Vac 1 Q-5, 5 wg s N'-Q., lf! OW' I. ADELPHIAN DANCE KNIGHTS DANCE Palm Paradise was theme of the Adelphian Dance, which was held at the beautiful Miramar Hotel. The theme lent itself perfectly to the oceanside location, and Lex Golden's orchestra supplied the finishing touch to an enchanting evening. 'Xu Bl The Riviera Country Club was the site of the annual Knights' Orchid Ball. The Dave Pell Octet supplied the music, and five talented Knights composed the inter- mission entertainment with their version of Get A Job. Adelphian President, Eleanor Weis- man and date, Hal Stalmaster, pre- sent a door prize to the lucky win- ners, Sally Lyons and Jim Miller. gk GIRLS' LEAGUE MOTHER-DAUGHTER TEA l7'S The moderator from Saks Fifth Avenue speaks to guests at the tea The Girls' League Mother-Daughter Tea was presided over by Linda Ezor, second semester Girls' League Presi- dent. The highlight of the tea was a fashion show pre- sented by Saks Fifth Avenue. The theme of the show and the tea was Suddenly lt's 1920's and You Are There. The Student Lounge was the setting for this event. Phyllis Fenton models u cute sport outfit at the Mother Daughter tea :ew J ' 'I 4-mil, if -as tyjz .lv 4 . -fl. Jill Akridge, Dale Ross, Sue Cornell, Julie Anderson, and Nancy Hersh frame pictures for the annual art show. X-'gf' . 5 Anne Rosenwald, Judy Allen, and Nancy Swartz look at ceramic bowls. ANNUAL ART si-low Parents and friends watch Adrienne Litt and Cookie Dunn demonstrate throwing of ceramic pots on the ceramic wheel. 'Z' lr.-.x 1 Ax 1 A -s. . 965' QL. L1 J, . , f X Se 'A sm: :ti U33-iii Parents and teachers view paintings done by Beverly art students. In the background students demonstrate oil painting. The 1958 Annual Art Show was sponsored by the P.T.A. A panel discussion entitled Art and Us opened the event after which everyone adjourned to the art depart- ment. Beverly art students ex- hibited work in the fields of drawing, art history, costume design, advertising, art paint- ing and ceramics. Members of the art honorary A.U.A. were hosts and hostess. The ex- hibits were under the direc- tion of Mrs. Lucille Robert, Mrs. Mariorie Viau, and Miss Nancy Viault. Sue Miller, Brenda Tuch, Lloyd Zeff, Pearl Jancso, Lynn Stark, Sunny Tom- blin, Beverly Reiss, and Nicki Gold- bus help prepare for the art ex- hibit. 'm--..- t' fwmi W The Annual Spring Concert was held through the combined efforts of the A Cappella Choir and the school orchestra for the students, parents, and friends of Beverly Hills High School. A special feature of the show was Bob Freeman's combo band. The orchestra was under the direction of Mr. George Wright. The choir was led by Mr. Glen M. Case and the accompanist was Mrs. Rena Hubbard. YQXHSS N' , ' 1, ku -N!! Hal Stalmaster and Ricky Cohn in- Producer, Kay Nickell and director, troduce This ls Your Life, theme Margie Nashner. of the 1958 Senior Talent Show. R. Rubin, C. Curti, J. Scull, J. Jeffrey, R. Freeman, and J. Morgan play Who's Sorry Now. Jim Miller recites Little Ride Hooding Red. SENIOR Apryl Smith and Marcia Le- vant dance latin style. 1 ,- Y . M, Jerry Abrams plays a bongo solo. . . , . .:'1'l e J. Myrow, P. Sapier, B. Zucker, and I. Warsaw sing When The Saints Come Marching Home. 1 w Q-'dl' An fx 2 f fi p',..m,f-:ffmz yi! ' gf! jf, X eff x x 'ml 1 4,,,,.f,,.wr ff f.. vig, ,,,, . d. ,nw ,P Xf R X ' , ff f I ,W .Ad.,..,ljl fe tte t J Q lx, ' 'inn ' if . fr ff' xx cw ,f ff!! f .X . Q -5 -7 5,14 sei 7 ff Mrs. Pauline E. Garnella THE WATCHTOWER SALUTES Mrs. Pauline E. Garnella retired from Beverly's teaching staff this year after hav- ing taught in our Commercial Department since 1937. During her stay at Beverly, Mrs. Garnella has instructed in each business field offered in the school's business education department. Her years at Beverly have been very activity-filled. She was the Commercial Club sponsor for twenty-one years and President of the Beverly Hills Business and Professional Women's Club. Through this organization Girls' Day in Business was established which in turn led to Girls' Week in Business. Mrs. Garnella has also been a member of two honorary educational fraternities. During World War II, Mrs. Garnella helped our country by becoming an officer in the Waves. Her duty was to train yeomen in shorthand and typing in Ceder Falls, Iowa. l've enioyed teaching in Beverly Hills High School and working with a fine stu- dent body and a wonderful faculty stated Mrs. Garnella, who retired in June. She will be remembered with respect for her fine contributions to Beverly's Commercial Department and administration. ,M ek V , V ' . mfg, .. I ' ' I ff-Pjmfff , ,,k,,.,f':,Q-s ',f s '- . W1-,211 jywn , -- -,L,-jf , 1 5 : 3125 --5' 2 of A , W- :Qi MR. HARLAND ATWOOD We will always remember with fondness in our hearts the warm smile and the kind words Mr. Atwood had for everyone. 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P' 1 -an .- if I lg r N 15' T5 .f 75 v .fr WW IM s u Q32 J M' 4' '7 . 1' ,- X FRANK 700919 IN, CLASS OF 'I959 FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS X ff ..1l I N A . xt STANDING: C. Herbsf ISponsorI. SITTING: P. FenIon,ISeCre- STANDING: C. Herbsf ISponsorI. SITTING: J. Rockford ISecre- IoryI, R. Rowen lPresidenII, A. Engelherg IVice-Presidenil, Iaryl, J. Sax IPresidenII, R. Berke IVice-Presidenfl, P. Weiler D. Cowon ITreasurerI. ITrecsurerI. SPIRIT LEADERS 3 35 ' WA 9 TA 3F J 'C I X V535 I LW-W,-nfl ,J P lv iCI5L!'1'ia I , TSVN I E if 'I I I TOP ROW: B. Sacks, J. Jackson, M. Delmcn, S. Kronheim, J. Sax. BOTTOM ROW: S. Hoffman, C. Kaiser, L. Walled, D. Roth, A. Gordon. a t ,f 'fs ,' Wx f wg V ' .5-1 . sh F i J f V fi W Exe. if iw VV e L x . 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' 94 Gaylord, Murray Gendel, Arnold Gersh, Linda Glanz, Dick Glazer, Lori Goldie, Sue Goldman, Vale Goldstein, Allan Gordon, Adrien Gordon, Judy Greenberg, Irwin Greenspan, Donald Grey, Robert Gross, Deanne Grudin, Luann Harter, Bill Hazan, Lovee Heller, Carole Hendel, Paul Herman, Barry Hoffman, Gary Hoffman, Sue Holman, Miles Hooker, Alan Hubbard, Steve Jacobson, John Jacobson, Martha Jaffe, Susan Jassim, Bonnie Joseph, Valerie Karpman, Steve Kassel, Leonard Kauffman, Richard Koufman, Robert Kay, James Kenis, Andrea Kent, Peter Kerlan, Milton Kerns, Marsha Kivel, Frank Konheim, Bruce Krawitz, Gloria Krieger, Ronald Krissman, Susan Kronheim, Sandy La Fayette, Darryl Lainer, Nahum Lansing, Sue Lapin, Byron Lauintman, Larry Leibowitz, Nora Lester, Silvia Levan, Marsha Leventhal, Laura Levin, Harold Levy, Steven Lewis, Jan Linden, John Lippman, Robert Lipson, Barbara Glazer, Ronald Gold, Leora Golbus, Nikki Gould, Suzanne Graham, DeCourcy .J is '57 f I , 5' F 9 5 E P1 4 rv N, L y ' Greenbaum, Sally '77 N ' g X Halper, Jim . 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A 1, fs ao N' w X Silverman, Marvin Simon, Patricia Sinclair, Gail Singer, Mike Schlossberg, Adrienne Schnab, Leland Schwartz, Marsha Schwartz, Sandra Schott, Judy Schumann, Jeffery Schur, Sandra Saffer, Larry Shafton, Anthony GP 'X-. .,' 5 X . 1 f 2,2122 4 r Nm 'gg if-ne ' L Q , Q , 'Q ixi'fV E3 V57 --- ' ' ev- Q2 5 -.. I :' f X V e VV V G Eymfour, Frances Shane, Joan NTV , 56,41 ' Mix 'Y 'I , X My S ae it , Pattie Lyn- , I A ell s .S l 1 ,I 2 GY.: I Y N ' V4 5 F Shapiro, Gail V , V va- A Sheridan, Barry Silver, David A -. ' ,'n 5l'IieldS, I-Grry Silverman, Irene 3 -- 'lu - W - YL , A if Shluker, Slave Skouras, Thomas gg, Q9 if Shultz, Harlene L A f M fc ti . Mau X. -- V ' Snyder, Jeffery ,- f , ,X Snyder Ted Spiro Philip - - A- ,, ce ,- 1 1 ., M 1 sm V .MQ K' V5 Soloway, P-aul Srere, Barbra VQQ 3 'Pm ' ' ,f 'W' ,W f 'Er' ' Spellman, Ann Stark, Lynne ' ' ' ,ig ' VV V ,. '51 i' 5 5 , L 1 Q L Qi 1 ., ,,,', L Per er My ,i . I Steinman, Edith , il A I , V ' Sternad, Jeryl Strelitz, Ilene f. -V ' Q ' 'Vvf' 71' ' A ' , , 3 Stevens, Steve Strozer, Gary IChasel ,E QW yr pf' xv! 'V 3, Stillman, Spencer Sweet, Robin if 'C' ' A N. A f K Stone, Howard , VV V V I - ' Tannenbaum, Ilene 'M 3 9- ,V 1 7 75 'js Taub, Joan Tucker, Harold - , UIQ- 7' , x 15197 U' ' I 1 Tetrick, Robert Vatz, Arthur ' ' 1 fl ' N f Q: tx M HrN J . V ,, ' Thomas, Sharon Vaughan, Edward Ev! 1 V 'IV A M I V lx 'V Trugman, Richard LL c Im V A Volate, Wayne V I In 'V V i V91 C' 'V -ii Volk, Sheldon Wqllad, Lynn 'jg W V 5-if ' 9- 1-V, ge! Vander Kuhlen, Susan Walley, Michael , XXX '- Wagner, Jim Webb, Buzzy Ni ll A N l W 'd Leona lv F Q, f Weiler, Peter - 3 St' Q: in 4-, . sr -55 Q, Weill, Helene White, Dian - V , V ls, 1 Q if-1 .i , leg 1 Weinman, Edward Williams, Ronald Q 7 aw' jf X V 'Z' QM ' V Weinstein Jlll Wilson, Tony 'V VVVVW 'TVX K' i l X, K' Weisman, Elinor is ymgirt A ,, , Wolf, Judy V 'L K A Q A ff , ,V 2 i 'bc it '2 Woodard, Donna Zagon, Lynn fm V 1, . ,gl h W 4, I f- QQ ,V gg' ' Woods, Heatherly Zuckerman, Steve Q Q, V1 6411! V V V, uf V. ' 'T Q VFX ' 1' Young, Bruce Zweilbel, Robert MT ,Q-5 ' 'f -al Xe.. Ds' Y ' Regina x ' ' 33 9 Z... ... : CAMERA sl-IY -, 5 s U scale, Brian 1 I Carter, Mary 5 .' Eisenberg, Barbara . F U I Fox, Ronald ming, Michael ,nil Lipsett, Dennis 0- Scialom, Jimmy 'Q l U . .0 1 'v I S . R I V 96 ni.. CLASS OF 1960 FALL OFFICERS TOP ROW: D. Glazer, L. Horowitz, N. Nathan, K. Kaye, D. Landfrom. BOTTOM ROW: L. Weiner, S. Shwarfz, W. Warsaw, J. Schaenedling, J. Herwif. SPRING OFFICERS D. Mohs IPresidenII, S. Berk Nice-Presidenfl, Mrs. Leh- man ISponsorl , M. KessIerISecre1aryl, P. Millmun ITreas- urerl . , SPIRIT LEADERS B. Halprin Treasurerl, L. Rappoport Nice-Presidentl, R. Rogosin lPresidenII, N. Hirsch ISecreIuryl. SE: ,s ,MQ . ' ,l, x EE' J iQNXWMf J ft. 4 e ,,-v ,. ,J J s . 2, , l NESLY it I I 'bfii ,U - N7 Q, ga n N 'R ' , if , A Mb . tm el ti UV .L ,, SWA jf M il' 41 ,,1,f g . W ,J i f 1 l , Y Z.: ,rg :J -1 ,'ff, I ' I1 J f B f, 6 X 5 4 1 115 is fe fl B if N575 ,V. yy ,YAA 4 1 gp ' V 51 7' .,, .X v by , 7. . 'Pl 1 ' f ' t A .ant ,LI EVA Ql- 'S mf -it . V' G ,.,f A 1 K Q 'if EV ' J F 'N X45 Q gs, R ' s A 1 1 or 4.fA ' if O' Scif , Lt, 5 J I, ' Lag 'QT 'xl in ., 1 'F' '71, NI 1,., .t Mi' 1:2-H J ' in qw 1 4'-E, rex 4 L' x CLASS OF 1960 ..-X i , 5 my .. V -s f w- sv J - as A .V 4 'W , 1 'F .lla 3 ,sv ' --- 4 ,gif aft., ik t f fa 3,5 we f l if 1- X KX ' , r 1 - .ai f -Q.: wif Het: to -- -Q . ' ,Q ,'i- t . 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Goldman, Ken Goldstein, Gloria Goldstone, Ray Good, Janet Goodman, Bruce Grafton, Ronnie Gray, Sally Ann Greenbaum, Ruth Greene, Carole Greene, Richard Gutmann, Joyce Halprin, Bill H-ammerman, Linda Handler, Marilyn Harbarger, Thomas Hartman, Tim Hecht, Alice Herts, Eugene Herwit, Judy Herzikoff, Marcia Hirschensohn, Harry Hockler, Barbara Hollander, Fredrick Holmes, Richard Holt, Vivian llfeld, Tom Jackson, Ben Jackson, Harley Jacobs, Betty Jacobson, J-ay Jordan, Joel Joyce, Pat Kahn, Chuck Kahn, Sunny Karno, Sheila Kasler, Pete Kaswick, Karen Kates, Terry Katz, Gloria Katzman, Joel Kauffman, Tom Kaye, Karen Kegley, Robert Keim, Dee Ann Kern, Steve Klubok, Philip Knight, Valerie Kofsky, Larry Kopp, Barry Kozoll, Laurence '4 I ,ffiff 'QV 'J Q, T55 4. I f'. ' 115-Le.. -If 'V , , f , 2 - . ,, ' f ,,ffyf,,,w M Hr , T B F , A ll r 1' Ki 33,- Z i. Q i 'V , fsfble zu' -V I ., JY u'T, 4 J J J f - ' 1,1-. -f 'J v --f ' ,,. , ' ,,, V 5222! 1' '-.' 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'v 1 l QZL' fs.. xh, ,L Q Sv 12' Nw. t -- X-If L Krasna, Jane Krasovitsky, Irwin Krieger, Judy Krolik, Ronald Kronish, Karen Lamfrom, Dale Langdon, Myra Lansing, Judith Lash, Diane Lattman, David Lesser, Frankie Levant, Lorna Levey, Jerry Levi, Arlene Levoy, Linda Lieberman, Kathryn Lighterman, Susan Liebowitz, Aaron Livingston, Gary Loeb, Jim Maass, Jim McClamahan, William McComas, Scott McComb, John McConnell, Ray MacDonald, Martin Magidson, Silvia Mariam, Jerome Marks, Carol Marmer, Stephen Mayer, Mari Medley, M. M. Medrano, Patrick Melton, Alan Miller, Barry Millman, Peggy Mohs, David Monan, Darlynn Moore, Elliot Moore, Joanna Morton, Jane Moss, Alan Moss, Richard Muenther, Marilyn Mullenaux, John Newmark, Pamela Norton, Jeff Nourse, Melanie Olson, Peter Oman, Susan Owens, Paul Padway, Beverly Perlmutter, Robert Peschelt, Linda Polacheck, Arthur Pons, Jacqueline Powers, Lorna Powers, Terry Priester, Gary Quint, Jonathan l ' fi' Kunody, Bill 3 . J L. P Labovitch, Gerald ' - iff, - HPF Q Lagerguist, Lynn ' xg YH Laule, Russell V 6 A Lavin, Robert TWH Q Leonard, Terry ' ' ' , W Y' . xv. A' Levy, Carolyn , Lewinson, Paul Q -E Liberman, Jeffery X Y ,gg f X s c Loeb, Sally , 94 Lourle, Jeffery Q 1, Lyons, Bill J M K9 4' , llflll I, , 'm,f4lll.efll1l.s L . McCoy, Pete I N McDonagh, Richard ,ef , J , ,, MacDonald, Donald 51 -'wifi ' Marx, Julian U Mast, Terry A l ' A Mathes, Bill W 1 li ly' I , yvfmff -,,. , l, V, W I MX Kl'VvIlli JM Miller, Lynne - f Miller, Ruthane 'N V 5- Z 2 Miller, Steffan tic' - -a ,V -my 4 4 ,N 4 Moore, Joseph , L., Morris, Karen , V Morse, Marjorie N Nathan, Nancy ' , Neiman, Ronny ,V A Newman, Nancy 'firiifr' 3:7 -X ,X AM! Y , Opper, Babette Orling, Roberta Oswell, Lawrence Polayes, Gail Pollack, David Pollock, Nancy Rabwin, Frank Ramsay, Kathryn Rapaport, Louis ,fs ,V-. X ' V 'vf f if va vi an 'H Schwartz, Leslie F-of ' -- we - rw' .ex I E T ,t rt J gp e 6 A T a L IX L if 9 -Q,IQiiiQg SF if L A ' .1 ,iffy x iiil l if 'j ,. 'Tiff llly r V ' ,-',. , I . -72 ,.f. :fx 11 l lf ff' i t 'V A 51 Q' '. x- hifi. . T L' 'Weir 'A 1 V f g i, l R 5 .f 2,5315 l I ,iffy Q -sa : L .AA , A if Q' 1 4 ,,.,. I 4 ' Q4. - 1 ' Y, Q' W ,,.. , , , an Q ig f' f ' . - are , j 'G-Zigi! V, S! I-Wx' f V133gg9,9! 5 , Q ff f rig! VK Rapp, Paulette Raskin, Vicki Ray, Faye Rhoads, Roger Roberts, Carol Roger, Steve Ross, Stephen Rubin, Judy Rudolph, Nicki Schiller, Sally Schirn, Vivian Schlesinger, Michael Schwartz, Maurice Schwartz, Steven Shane, John Shane, Philip Shanedling, Joan Singer, Bruce Singer, Sheila Siple, Molly Sokel, Raymond Sokolov, Thomas Solomon, Elaine Star, Stuart Steinberg, Roslyn Stovall, Jim Taub, Phyllis Tearson, Gary Teitelbaum, Sharon Unger, Elizabeth Valentine, Eric Wald, Robert Weinhouse, Roger Weinstock, Ileen White, Lawrence Ray, Michele Ray, Pauline Raysson, Michael Redlich, Richard Reingold, William Rogosin, Roy Rose, Michael Rosenfeld, Mike Ross, Binnie Ross, lvan Sackley, Frank Samuels, Ron Saphier, Michael Scharl-ach, Ed Schiff, David Schuchet, Richard Schulman, Bonnie Jo Schuman, Evlynn Schwab, Michael Schwartz, Donald Schwartz, Susan Scirigione, Pauline Seigel, Diane Shaffer, Stephanie Shafton, Randy Shapiro, Paul Sharpe, Anita Sharpe, C-arl Shusett, Gary Sieling, Siskin, Sklaar, Smith, Smith, Sobel, Harry Dorothy Pamela Leland Wesley John Solomon, Stephen Solton, Jamie Solush, Michael Somers, Linda Sonns, Bonnie Sulton, Gary Sussman, Doreen Swarthe, Robert Switlick, Donald Sylvester, Fred Terrence, Sandy Thompson, Evan Tomarken, Peter Traub, Linda Udell, Lynn Waldow, Pam Warren, Ray Warsaw, Wendy Watson, Robert Wayne, Lawrence Wiener, Leslie Wilk, Karen Williams, Henry Wilson, Jeffery Wilson, Sharla . 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Q gi sf. ,.,, ...V V, 1 ., I Y I 1- .N l - -1 1 .. ., .53 H., X I ., . s , A VX 1 L M A it Y 4 A 1 CLASS OF 1960 CAMERA SHY Diggs, Dana Fuchs, Thomas Holmes, Richard Klein, Kay Kosner, Betty Ann Lesher, Valerie Levy, Arlene McCambridge, Florence Morton, Frank Rackin, Judy Radics, Clara Monte Rappaport, Stuart Roger, Stephen Stevens, Steve Strelitz, Ilene Thomas, Sharon Wagner, James Yurman, Regina 102 Winslow, Joyce Winter, David Wittenberg, Susan Wright, Jay Wright, Randy Zeltzer, Paul Ziff, Lloyd fi fx . il. A .V A XX- .xx Ai J X X l RON.N. Yadley, Karen Zall, Richard A' gi Zebrack, Sheila F lm, .XX Xl PRO S H-- 3 X-A Q I -2 y fs x FALL OFFICERS SPIRIT LEADERS STANDING: B. Finkle lSecreIaryl, A. Sandler lTreasurerI, C. Colman lVice-'Presidenil . SITTING: L. Lanier l'PresidenIl . CLASS OF 1961 STANDING: L. Nurnberg lTreasurerl, J. Weinstein lVice-Presidenll, J. Conti lPresidenIl, P. Meisel lSecrelaryl. SITTING: P. Bariine lSponsorl. TOP ROW: A. Alberis, D. Eber, B. Meadows, A. Auster, J. Akridge, S. Ross. BOTTOM ROW: B. Pfaelzer, T. Howard, J. Alexander, C. Greene, L. Strickland. SPRING OFFICERS Berck, Vicky Akridge, Jill Alberts, Anita Alexander, Joyce Allan, Judith Allenstein, Linda Appelbaum, Dennis Atterbury, Charles gg W 13 W v' 1 rr 'A -J 16. V, .7 , VCT' J Ll ' v-11, r I if I jf- L ll ix A ' 9 X I A A - Li' 'S FQFQJ J: fij16iiV,Qlo1f' S fke lui. if ij 'B if as my 1-ffv' y J xr f ' kr t XA' .-51,1 . V A , 14 ' ll 4 ' 'Ku 0 I'-Tr, it 4 2, L S ' WL X , - r Q, 7715 wif U ' 1 -s f-. v- . ,,,, , C 'N Y L' 1 X 56:52:52 N xy . ,wif Q 57 ' ,S T1 Q, C f 1 1 1 W 15 I 7 f he A fix 2giWi ,5 l'iii 'gnu J'-E- ,,u'5iI' Qtggf u-ef N' 4 , M N Y 'D' Q A A A 'faf' J, Agar ' B Lil ANN l G he J 451 255 if QL75 'cf' ,,,, ' - , C--' N--fe Q . L 62 .J ' 1 IH A. c , f x fziv a h ,KL J XV ta, WLDJ ie- 1 E, is '- ' L ' ' Q, '-5 ig lxv A, KW E iw, p HmA'Z Ar JV L 'fa 1 Q ref ,q,,f.a, i lk ff I 1 laid! ltgu A S ' 1 7 3 ii isa' Q37 Q. L E gif t 3- 2 f- el t givin. 31, n -is Q ' F' G 2 2:1 flertfwi V -is Q ,R A ' :L A 24 J rl , Q it ru, 1 I s - l , - ' . , X i-X f Wal 7 F' 2 fi T F 'H 4 Q A is 'A 0 A VT' -- - ' f 1 711 'xii-,fd . lO4 Auster, Andrea Babbitt, Linda Beck, John Berk, Sherri Bernstein, Marla Bisgaer, Steve Borelli, Carla Boyar, Jeffrey Brody, Lynn Brotman, Robert Brown, Carol Brown, Marshall Byrnes, John Cammer, Annette Carlin, Martin Caruso, Dick Chass, Susan Chiappe, Terry Conti, Jim Cook, Don Cooper, Ronald Cornell, Sue Cowan, Robert Danen, Robert Dant, Chris De Bardas, Tom Deitch, Leslye Delman, Barbara Dion, Barbara Eber, Deena Engelberg, Lanny Even, Randolph Farkas, Bob Filerman, Bernice Fine, Carol Finer, Carole Finkel, Barbara Fisherman, Bill Fogel, Caroll Fox, Gary Franklin, Bonnie Franklin, Frenda Franklin, Jean Friedman, Diane Gamson, Mike Geldin, Lorraine George, Rita Gershenson, Myrna Goldsmith, Alan Goldstein, Barry Goldstein, Judy Goldstein, Sondra Goodman, Joe Angen, .Lawrence Ansen, Don Ansen, Jim Berger, Richard Bergman, Paul Brandt, Buddy Broder, Bill Brodney, Rozann Byron, Valerie Cahn, Larry Cains, David Clarke, Lucie Colman, Cathy Colman, Judy Cozen, Harry Curland, Julia Dabah, Gladys Demons, Neil Deutsch, David di Ghilini, Joseph Federman, Marc Fein, Michael Fein, Ronnie Flans, Allen Flaster, Toni Flushman, Bruce Franklin, Tom Frederick, Pamela Freed, Connie Girdwoyn, Diane Glass, Dudley Golden, Sandy Goodman, Lana Goodman, Nancy Gottlieb, Jules ine .. 5-fi V l 3 . 5, h 'ee -2-j , X L W ja ,,'. a ' ' if i Z: ' it M Fr fi f l C , Qe ,cf , 1 W gi X .L ! 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' 7 l1.'f. f.,t -H 1. i ff 'S op are t - .efsftff f, wa --L x kr, V I V, L Q 2 - 1' ' 'Q , fP ufs3 X -xl el 'X' ' f.-r' L K s N L is 2 -I H .. - 32 AR , 1-2 5, li - X Q y, .sul 1 x X A -'L Gralnik, Diane Granen, John Green, Judy Grey, Judi Griss, Linda Haimoff, Lubba Hess, Brian Hillman, Antoinette Hillman, Terri Howard, Toni Hoyt, Lynda Hubbard, Michael Judson, Glyn Kahan, Lorie Kahn, Steve Kelly, Kevin Kerner, Judy King, Jacki Kramer, Bruce Kramer, Ilene Krasna, Ed Lainer, Luis Landre, Elissa Laszlo, Vicki Lewis, Stephen Liberman, Larry Lindheim, Judy Mandel, Suzanne Marcus, Harlan Markell, Regina Masters, Bonnie Matlin, Roger Meadows, Beverly Meyerink, Diane Miller, David Miller, Deana Greenberg, Linda Greenberg, Philip Greene, Blossom Greene, Carol Greene, Robert Handler, Tony Hanin, Miriam Hanson, Jon Hartmut, Peter Hartunian, Wayne Hoffman, David Hoffman, Frank Hoffman, Richard Hoodenpyle, Sanford Howard, Michael Hunt, Lindalee Hutter, Charles Jaye, Robert Joyce, Bill Jubelier, Joanne Kap, Helen Kaye, Stanton Kaye, Walter Kaufman, Michael Keffer, Christina Kislinger, Mark Klein, Owen Kohn, Donna Koskoff, Marilyn Koszta, Michelle Krasnow, Rita Krawitz, Gary Krone, Jeff Kuhlen, Carl Kurtin, Jill Lehman, Michele Leibman, Ellis Levin, Edward Levine, Susan Levy, Bob Lippman, Steve Litter, Marsha Lockhart, Carole Loeff, Susan Malin, Margie Marrett, Susan Mart, Alan Martin, Ellen Martin, Mike Massman, Stephen Meisel, Jo-an Meisel, Patty Melnick, Allan Melnick, Christina Meyer, Kenneth Miller, Judy Mindell, Paula Mitchell, Joel Monan, Monte Morgan, Judy ' 5: f .l 1 1, I S, .:j-Qi, -1' Q. E f , V , L L -11. 2 'i'v' f' . V f ' l '--- ' , ' . X-fx. f xx L RX 1 L Q' ' U Y YVYVV . 2 - A 4 '1 sg s A, s - - A- ' FJ 'l eo il Q V L e 'J' S ' V ,f K X ,tie X5 1 , J. .4 l , is Q 99 ii , 'sa ,Z of ' A ,lg J,.., . ,,'s N- L K J lyll 'ill I , Si ' j Li, f ' lx L ,lil ,Q ' lg . , E V H gf f V to E lr J 1 ' r A ' -A i 'fl ' A J 1 . any ' V W .Q Srl , 27 E' sf 1- 7 :si 1- W is ... K' A A -f F. ' . ,, Aria, . -2.1, l' Q , I7 J 'Y ' Q, 5 ,, be ft 434 . L I U H 3 w I 'J .34 gf x V. 2 I sf' n' 1-It Xx ,. th i .. L ap . wily: qi: - . ,T Q 'li' 'JT ., 1 ' ' 735: 1, ' he ,,,.r 7 at l Y L Kfg CLASS OF 1961 ' I l T' ' ' , U 55. I fl 'R I-' - 2 , X K -QVV ltetiklls MXQ 1 -- m -- L V 35 Q My 4' 1 1 'S' l A vii, K .i I X Q J, Y H r . XA ff., ,vul Q 'Q r if C 5 A N L ff - L - 3, ' - NX 4 V' ,rg ffyhfj ,, ii y ,, N -, X, I X - I y , i ,MAJ K lO5 al f .. 1 A . .I ,E VL! 1-1 l NH f ' V . . . 1 :,- JD, ,E ivy, 5 759' ji A , 5. .41 , '-ff, -Q, ,, at ' i 'Q 1' r , I 95 3 1. V A Semi 1- 1. ,,,l ' f ' ' r 2 P9 ,J 'A , wi , 'f 14 11-V. V' - ,A . 1. , L. I 2 , , zz. ., ' ', lx 6, ,if . ' ' 5 in Y , , , is J NK. X! , l , -my 'Q 4 if , J Ev- A l ,lr W e lllx-,V :Z .sr ps , 'H K 'A ' be L- . B. Sli N, 5 wir f , 2, ' .J , ue. ,Y f, Q1 ' ,lzffif L, ' ivy 9, Q 33' 4- V ' r Q x A- A KN 'V N A is Morris, Jonnie Muff, James Mund, Geraldine Nirenberg, Susan Nurnberg, Linda Paul, Penny Pfaelzer, Pete Phillips, Haris Pierce, Frank Ponder, Frank Poze, Tony Prezant, Charles Riemer, Ricky Rimer, lra Robinson, Joe Rosenwald, Anne Ross, Sally Roth, Ken Sandler, Guy Savitt, Ricky Schapiro, Douglas Schuman, Butch Schwartz, Andrew Schwartz, Howard Shaw, Steve Shepard Ruth Shulgold Barbara mel f li I' CLASS OF 1961 p F ' 'Q J f P an CAMERA SHY IO6 Snyder, Allan Sobel, Claudia Sobel, Stuart Stein Jim Stevens, Gayle Stillman, Ronee Nashner, Lewis Nathan, Claire Natoway, Judy Nefsky, Mel Nelson, Lynn Perkinson, Jill Perrin, Judi Petersen, Kaaren Peterson, Dennie Pfaelzer, Betty Pinchot, Elaine Pine, Georgia Pirie, Douglas Plawker, Barbara Plotkin, Frieda Price, Carol Pussell, Ronald Rabwin, Dinah Renquist, Jackie Reynolds, Merrily Robinson, Michael Roias, Flora Roller, Tony Rose, Dennis Rose, Harvey Rothberg, Linda Russotto, Barbara Saffren, David Sall, Marsha Sandler, Alan Schiffman, Harve Schipke, Peter Schneiderman, Barbara Schnepe, Frederick Schultz, Jerry Scott, Michael Scull, John Sedway, Robert Seymour, Steven Shapiro, Kay Silbert, Susie Silverglade, Judy Silverman, Artye Silverman, Harvey Smithson, April Soskin, Sue Spilo, Caryn Spira, Carol Stanley, Yvonne Stein, Carolyn Stone, Bunni Stone, Ronald Valdez, Alicia , lahnavh il k 'W as 6, 9, 6 . T' wwe lb ll , , 9 -' ly -. T A 'sv' E2 ill if X F U , . ku Wa . I '- 'ii if rx ,J J 1 el ,, 'an f 291, 'if' 5-' S., xv L .f I Y 14. gg N X ...V , , K 1 4 J B A X1 . X 'J W' Q A I iq .be gl 3 P X fi! 527' -f go, f 4 2. ',,.' ,-sa' I, A A- 'l, ' A A ,K , 1 .dir j ' r X, fs , self we , C A 2 -r -rrl , - :yi I 3- .. .Q 73 . fb, Q' Q, -'F' V..f1L!, ' 'I L Q.- ef X. l may -1 , a I , 0 W -Www-Wx L ' . . fr 2, 1 , 71 . ' ' J x a ' , E Ni1 5 4 ', Ai j- 4 .M-, ,Z 5, - . 3, 'T r, A ,V I J B -' ,W y j Q A ly 5' , .lif e S, A 1 - its 1-4 l 72 15 ,gil , T , V L it , ff , 54 il pg: lr '2 f ' A , ' f V 1 f vw 44 - ,, 'LJ Z' ,wgzff , Q ' k 211566 J, r J X if yy , ',,' . ,, . if 'f , ,: r' jg 47 4 Lf I 4 'mf ve---l l l 1' ' - '1 X J ' 02- G ,,, , ,. yu. . r 1 Bell, Charles Brown, Carol McAfee, Kathleen Bueno, Juan Horne, John Schlossberg, Barbara Y L5 , 'Lx' L.. TOP ROW: M. Reynolds, R. Pauley lsponsorl, N. Pollock, K. Morris, K. Liberman, J. Gordon, J. Curland, J. Winslow, J. Cagney. BOTTOM ROW: J. Lansing, L. Guss, S. Loeb, K. Titelman. USHERETTES For many years the ushering at school functions has been done by Norman honor groups untrained in ushering duties. The need arose for a trained group of usherettes always available to usher at school presentations. Such a group of freshman and sophomore girls was formed. Membership in this group was made only after careful consideration of each applicant. Lower grade representatives to the Girls' League cabinet suggested qualified girls, but final decisions were made by Miss Helen Louise Aldrich, mathematics instructor. The Usherettes received their initial experience by ushering at this year's nightly performance of the Spring Concert. They were required to usher at all evening pres- entations held in the Beverly Hills High School Auditorium such as the Spring Play. This newly formed group is sponsored by Mrs. Romaine H. Pauley. X ORGANIZATIONS G . I I 1 l if Q -1 R V,,k ! , ar . ,, 343, s 1.544 . , I Q ,V 'frai :URW i :T g l 'Q i 9 l 2 . ,1... 1 I ' 4 I W I '37, o l TOP ROW: C. Dickranian, L. Sperber, J. Nathan, L. Shapiro, H. Altman, I. Cohn, N. Schwartz, J. Wilkes, A. Smith, S. Lyons, J. Tyre, N. Ephron, L Ezor, B. Stettner, S. Rainger, L. Wasserman, R. Karlin, L. Hartunian, M. Blue, A. Blair, C. Pattiz, N. Bryson, L. Cohen, V. Starr, R. Samenow, J. Hammerman, E. Weinstein, T. Cunningham, A. Parker lsponsorsl. SECOND ROW: D. Mayers, D. Lowell, N. Glick, G. Freeman, K. Orren, I. lmbach, M. Delman, P. Purcell, R. Robbins, B. Tuch, N. Kurtz. BOTTOM ROW: R. Bilby, M. Semenov, L. Taub, R. Hara ltreasurerl, J. Laurion lsecretary, vice-presidentl, N. Rapoport lvice-president, presidentl, M. Hill lsecretaryl, B. Berg ltreasurerl, M. Levant, V. Gubin, S. Rose. ALPHA Outstanding junior and senior girls were honored for their scholarship, leadership, and service to the school by membership in Alpha. Two important services that Alpha performed for Beverly were supervising noon time study hall and helping in the cafeteria. The Mother-Daughter Tea, held in the new Student Lounge, featured a panel comprised of Alphas and their mothers who discussed dating problems. The theme of their annual Christmas dance was Santa Claus Lane. A glittering Christ- mas tree, candy canes, and the appearance of Santa Claus who handed out the door prizes were the highlights of the affair. The Father-Daughter Banquet helped acquaint Alpha fathers with their daughters' activities and with each other. The group also participated in Heart Sunday activities and gave a dance for the Junior Blind in co-operation with the Knights. Miss Alida Parker and Mrs. Theresia Cunning- ham were co-sponsors of Alphas. ABSENT: B. Porter lpresidentl. The Alphas sell suckers every Friday during lunch period. Joyce Alexander, Barbara Stettner, and Sally Lyons buy suckers from Joy Tyre. -.,.,,1 TOP ROW: A. Bal lsponsorl, P. Paul, R. Freeman, B. Schirn, R. Cohen, M. Rabbit, A. Hooker, B. Lapin, J. Scull, S. Schulhofer, H. Webb, R. Thoma. SECOND ROW: G. Salenger, J. Berger, S. Neuman, P. Muchnic, B. Kay, H. Stalmaster, R. Roth, J. Jubelier, J. Chier, R. Reese, R. Rowen, A. Barry, A. Engelberg, P. Saphier, V. Seine lsponsorl. BOTTOM ROW: C. Kane lcorr. secretaryl, J. Jeffery lcorr. secretaryl, B. lrvine lvice-president, rec. secretaryl, S. Pauley lpresidentl, J. Myrow lpresidentl, C. Gillman ltreas- urerl, F. Ilfeld lrec. secretaryl, B. Freeman lvice-presidentl, J. Ach ltreasurerl . KNIGHT The Knights, the upper division honor organization for boys, selected its mem- bers for their service, leadership, and character. The Knights were always ready to render service to the school such as raising the flag, patrolling the lunch lines, conducting noon time study hall, and op- erating the parking lot on special occa- sions. One of the outstanding social events of the year was the Knights' Annual Orchid Ball held at the Riviera Country Club. Community service was their aim when they helped collect for Heart Sunday, and gave a party for the Junior Blind in co- operation with the Alphas. They closed their activities for the year with their traditional Father and Son Ban- quet at which time the fathers of the Knights were honored and recognition was made for outstanding service to school and community. so -M This OI'gUI'llZUTl0l'l WU5 under the 5UPel The Knights are seen every morning raising the flag at 8:10 vision of Mr. Victor M. Seine, assisted by Mr. Adrian Bal. p K TOP ROW: M. Conover lsponsorl , R. Shafton, J. Winslow, J. Bermond, P. Newmark, K. Yadley, M. Siple, H. Gottfried, P. Millman, N. Nathan, N. Hirsch, M. Darrow, J. Krieger, F. Pfaelzer, J. Rosenson, L. Wallad, L. Traub, L. Levanthal, E. Engel. FOURTH ROW: M. A. Nakagawa, S. Schurr, J. Jaffe, J. Morton, S. Loeb, C. Coleman, K. Orren, S. Zebrack, L. Wiener, M. Ellman, S. Magidson, P. Benjamin, S. Hoodetnpyle, M. Mayer, B. Borin, L. Sperber. THIRD ROW: R. Hirsch, S. Oman, R. Orling, P. Taub, M. Delman, M. Mandel R. Berke, J. Sternad, G. Sinclair, C. Riskind, l. Tannenbaum, J. Benjamin. SECOND ROW: D. Gross, J. Lewis, A. Schiller, J. Meisel, L. Nurenburg, L. Stark, A. Cammer, H. Jackson, L. Fenberg, A. Schlossberg, L. Sapriel, K. Kaye, B. Finkle, B. Franklin, S. Greenbaum, S. Berk. FRONT ROW: V. Schirn ltreasureri, G. Kinney lvice-presidentl, L. Miller lpresidentl, E. Weisman lpresidentl, I. lmbach ivice-presidentl, H. Altman itreasurerl . ABSENT: M. Kessler lsecretaryl, J. Rockford lsecretaryl , H. Weill. I standing character. thropic work of this club group. The Adelphians collect money for their pet charity, the Red Cross. Steve Neuman gives donation to Adelphians Phyllis Taub and Lynn Miller. ADELPHIAN Adelphians was the honor organization for lower grade girls who exhibited schol arship, leadership, school service, and out Helping the Red Cross was the mam ac tivity of Adelphians last year Members went to the Red Cross Headquarters every Saturday and did secretarial work The Junior Blind was also aided by phllan Palm Paradise was the name of the Adelphians' dance, held at the Miramar Hotel in Santa Monica. Proceeds of this dance went to the Red Cross Miss Mary Conover sponsored this TOP ROW: J. Anson, H. Friedman, G. Tearston, B. Goldberg, T. Ilfeld, A. Liebowitz, J. Golding, D. Englander, M. Rosenfeld, S. Star, G. Sandler, B. Wald, P. Olson, D. Anson, D. Peterson, D. Bennett, T. Garnella, J. Conti. SECOND ROW: J. Jordan, B. Halprin, H. Seiling, L. White, F. Sackley, E. Valen- tine, J. Beck, B. Watson, J. Weinstein. FRONT ROW: K. Goldman lsecretaryl, R. Rhoads lvice-presi- dentl, A. Friedman lpresidentl, R. Rogosin lsergeant-at-armsl, R. Neiman lpresidentl, L. Rapoport lsecretaryl, M. Saphier lvice-presidentl, D. Mohs lsergeant-at-armst. SQUIRES Freshmen and sophomore boys were inducted into Squires if they showed evi- dences of school service, scholarship, and citizenship. Throughout the past years the Squires have lowered the flag at the com- pletion of each school day. They also performed their traditional duties of su- pervising the hall in the North Wing dur- ing noon time and selling cokes at school functions. The Squires' annual dance was held at the Rancho Golf Club Its theme was the Swank Swing and featured the music of Dick Allen, a Beverly alum. Fac- ulty sponsor was Dr. John H. French. ,fig . ..... it -' .,,,, ..,,., , ,. ,,,...,.. , .f ...., 1 The Squires can be seen at 3:15 each afternoon lowering the flag. Mike Saphier and Dan Englander lower the flag while 11 Joel Jordan acts as trumpeteer. 'N- O' -Bl'-1 51 - 4 'ff '49 ll-4 ---,I-- 4 M Fw in mai o H cw 6 5 .rg-g 'T' s ,S ,La TOP ROW: M. Schwartz, B. Goldberg, P. Laszlo, P. Covey, M. Saphier, H. Glick, S. Marmer, L. White, K. Rudolph, J. Beck, L. Lainer, R. Gross- man, R. Barnai, D. Bennett, P. Rosenthal. THIRD ROW: S. Zeidman, D. Gross, M. Nakagawa, N. Kurtz, A. Smith, R. Samenow, K. Gillen, F. Pfaelzer, P. Saphier, M. Pinney, G. Kinney, H. Altman, D. Green- berg, M. Delman, S. Levy, R. Berke, S. Star, K. Orren, J. Jubelier, J. Tyre, E. Valentine, I. lmbach, C. Gillman, N. Rapaport, S. Lichter- man, L. Holmes, J. Curland, M. Glazer, B. Filerman, R. Sylvester, C.S.F. C.S.F. is the California Scholastic Fed- eration, and members are admitted when they have earned at least three A's and one B during a semester. Their main ac- tivity is providing student tutors for other students who need help in a subiect. The group took a field trip during the year. The C.S.F. is sponsored by Mrs. Phyllis Bartine. N. Ephron, R. Roth, R. Hirsch, B. Bilby, D. Fine, P. Bartine lSponsorl. SECOND ROW: M. Nashner, P. Purcell, A. Schiller, J. Lewis, E. Meik- sin, W. Weisman, A. Cammer, P. Meisel, L. Hunt, S. Oman, B. Orling, H. Jackson, P. Taub, L. Miller, E. Eisenberg, M. Mayer, L. Nurnberg, B. Franklin, D. Girdwoyn, J. Meisel, K. Colman. BOTTOM ROW: A. Engelberg lPresidentl, A. Hooker lVice-Presidentl, S. Greenbaum lSecretaryl, F. llfeld lPresidentl, V. Schirn lSecretaryl, T. llfeld lTreasurerl. Absent: H. Abarbanel, T. Cohn, T. Shafton lVice- Presidentl, B. Stettner, P. Weiler lTreasurerl. The main project of C.S.F. is student tutoring. Scholarship for Service is exempli- fied through Helene Altman, Roberta Hara and Karen Orren, who are shown tutoring Johnny Morris. TOP ROW: J. Ach, B. Irvine, J. Chier, J. Jeffery, G. Salenger, B. Webb, C. Gillman lvice-presidentl, D. Greenberg, P. Rosenthal, S. Rose lsecretary-treasurerl, D. Swimmer lsecretary-treasurerl, J. Berger, P. Laszlo, S. Steinfeldt, M. Metzger, N. Fieldsted lsponsorl, C. Mawson, F. llfelcl. SITTING: P. Muchnic ALCHE Ability in laboratory technique, scholarship, and interest in science were the points upon which Alchemist membership was based. This upper grade honorary science club enioyed many field trips and presented a show for the Beverly Hills Elementary Schools. Their sponsor was Mr. Norman Fieldsted. lpresidentl , J. Scull lpresidentl . ABSENT: T. Ferber lvice-presidentl. Freshmen and sophomores interested in science were eligible for membership in Mesons if they had achieved an A average in their studies of science. They put on science exhibitions during the year. Mr. Adrian Bal sponsored this group. MISTS TOP ROW: M. Schwartz, B. Mathes, D. Bennett, R. Barnai, H. Glick, K. Guillen. FOURTH ROW: J. Moss S. Marmer, S. Lichterman, M. Baum, G. Filerman. THIRD ROW: B. Goldberg ltreasurerl, T. Mast ltreas- turerl, R. Grossman, N. Sylvester. SECOND ROW: M. Rose, C. Hutter, B. Flushman, G. Sandler, T. Poze, M. Wicclair. BOTTOM ROW: H. Abarbanel lpreside-ntl, H. Rose, J. Weston, S. Engel, R. McDonnaugh A. Bal lsponsorl. I r . V3 Y'-ff ' in 1 ., .1 3 . 41 .-r 4 4, J if Q- 1 2, SOCIAL STUDIES ART -IOURNAI-ISM Fred Ilfeld Jackie Wilkes Jeff MYFOW LEKTQS MATHEMATICS Gary Salenger FOREIGN LANGUAGE ENGLISH Deanna Gross, Marian Hill, Lee Walkup, April Smith Nora Ephren, Elinor Weisman, Becky Bilby GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Nadine Rapoport Bonnie Curland, Linda Cohen Paula Purcell, Judy Hammerman The Lektos is the honor organization for students who have achieved the epitome of success in one particular field at Beverly. This is one of our oldest clubs. Miss Frances Hurd originated the idea in 1935, and Miss Frances Griffin named the club. Lektos is the Greek word for the chosen one. Members were first chosen in 1936-37. lt is an honor to become a member of Lektos because only one student in each 200 enrolled in a department may be chosen. Under the leadership of the officers and the sponsorship of Dr. Rueben Cordova the group held a candy sale, a dinner, and went on a cultural field trip. The officers are Jeff Myrow, president, Paula Purcell, vice-president, Jackie Wilkes, secretary-treasurer, Fred llfeld, historian. v I 1 1 if 1 1 4 C l 1 fl 5 , c I L' SCIENCE HOME ECONOMICS MUSIC Pefef Ulsllo Maxine Egerman Bob Freeman BUSINESS EDUCATION TOP ROW: L. Robert lSponsorl, D. Mayers, S. Kahn iSecretaryl, J. Sternad, B. Tuch lVice-Presidentl, D. White, S. Graybill, J. Krasna, B. Groman, D. Ross iTreasurerl, M. Viau lSponsori, R. Nichelson. BOTTOM ROW: F. Pfaelzer, J. Wilkes lSecretaryl, S. Rainger lVice-President, Presidentl, F. Young iPresidentl, L. Walden lTreasurerl, S. Schwartz. ABSENT: M. Atterbury, N. Hersh, G. Polayes. A.U.A. A.U.A., Beverly's honorary art organi- zation, limited its membership to 20 stu- dents elected from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes. One of their main proiects was an annual sale of Christmas tags and seals. A new activity this year, which A.U.A. sponsored and initiated, was a monthly art contest. Any Norman at- tending one of Beverly's art classes was eligible to submit his work. ln the spring of the year A.U.A. also assisted in the annual Departmental Art Exhibit as hosts and hostesses. The sponsors of this organi- zation were Mrs. Lucille Robert, and Mrs. Mariorie Viau. Susie Rainger and Susan Kahn, members of A.U.A., are pictured below making and assorting Christ- mas tags and seals for their an- nual sale. Frank Young, Darrelle Moyers, Brenda Tuch and Sharon Graybill are pictured above cutting and packaging Christmas tags and seals. TOP ROW: S. Graybill, K. Reed, E. Meiksin, J. Ach, R. Cohn, W. Lester iSponsori, G. Salenger, M. Weisman, F. Ilfeld. SECOND ROW: L. Dennen, P. Taub, N. Kurtz, J. Hammerman, S. Schurr, L. Holmes, C. Kaufman, L. Hammond, K. Nickeli, Y. Mart. BOTTOM ROW: D. Egemo, J. Jordan lSecretary and Treasureri, M. Nashner, J. Nathan iPresidenti, L. Taub, M. Levant iVice-Presidentl, B. Franklin, H. Stalmaster. TH ESPIANS Thespians is a national honor organization for those persons who have participated in one hundred hours of work in the theater, The main event of the year for this organization was the presentation of a one-act play given in Pasadena. Sponsor of this group was Mr. Ward Lester. TOP ROW: R. Cohn, J. Jordan, M. Levant. SECOND ROW: P. Taub, L. Hammond, Y. Mart. BOTTOM ROW: J. Nathan, L. Taub. Students are pictured rehearsing lines for Pasadena Playhouse tryouts. 4 'T l l l ll TOP ROW: B. Lyons, L. Dennen, H. Culver, S. Pauley, R. Reese lVice-Presidentl, A. Friedman, S. Allen, J. Jubelier, K. Orren, M. Delman, A. Hooker, K. Yadley, A. Rosenwald. SECOND ROW: D. Briggs, L. Leventhal, N. Kurtz lTreasurerl, D. Mayers, B. Porter, A. Blair, F. Samenow. BOTTOM ROW: J. Rockford lPresidentl, B. Borin lVice-Presidentl, C. Dickranian, E. Engel, N. Eubin, .l. Gordon, J. Sternad, E. Weisman lTreasurerl,J. LUUl'i0I'l,B. Tuch, P. Taub lSecretaryl, N. Rapoport, K. Goldman, K. Wilkes, M. Muenter, M. Williamson lSponsorl. ABSENT: H. Altman, L. Ezor lPresidentl, S. Lyons lSecretaryl. Jane Rockford, Linda Ezor and Julie Smith are shelving and checking out books for the librarian. BIBLION The Biblions, the library honor club, selected members on the basis of leadership, service, and interest in the library. They worked in the library during their study period one day a week, and were awarded a pin for a certain number of hours of service. This year they started a weekly book contest, and the reward for guessing the correct book was a week's set of free library passes. The group was spon- sored by Mrs. Marion Williamson. l .i Ali TOP ROW: M. Robinson, S. Rothkopf, M. Haaz. SECOND ROW: C. Goode, D. Haiman, E. Weinstein, J. Hammerman, J. Myrow. BOTTOM ROW: N. Millman 'lSecretaryl, B. Pepp lVice-Presidentl, B. Stettner lPresidentl, L. Wasserman lTreasurerl. THIRTY CLUB TOP ROW: B. Stettner, N. Millman, L. Wasserman, B. Pfaelzer, D. Goldstein, A. Alberts, J. Gordon, S. Lichterman, L. Traub, G. Goldstein, D. Lamphron, T. Fenton. BOTTOM ROW: J. Lindheim, G. Barrett lTreasurerl, B. Orling lPresidentl, L. Miller lSecretaryl, K. Yadley lVice-Presidentl . QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll, the national high school journalistic honor society, recog- nized as its members outstanding journal- ists from the Highlights or Watchtower staffs. Candidates for Quill and Scroll membership had to have a minimum of five hundred inches of printed material. Some of the club's activities were sponsor- ing school-wide essay contests and taking complete charge of writing and publishing the BHHS Annual Basketball Tournament Program. Thirty Club, an organization for lower classmen who are interested in creative writing, was the main activity of Quill and Scroll. Under its supervision, Thirty Club members published their own newspaper, The Limelights. Sponsor of both groups was Mr, Raynolds Johnson. Richard Guillen Sandy Kronheim Ronnie Nichelson Susan Rainger Activities Sports Cartoons 8. Activities Clubs 8. Classes I ,-, , i '-..,, , WATCHTOWER ART STAFF Linda Ezor Co-Editor in Chief gy.-,Q - - If ' 1 , J -'rw-' ll, Jim Miller Co-Editor in Chief The Watchtower staffs, under the supervision of Mrs. Lucille Rob- ert, have worked diligently throughout the year. Our aim has been to tell a complete story in pictures of life at Beverly through our motto, Today Well Lived. The co-art editors, Darrelle Mayers and Frank Young, have di- rected the planning of the picture layouts, the cartooning, the end pages, the cover designs, and all of the many details which go into the make-up of BeverIy's yearbook. A 5 5 , f , Jim Ach Jean Bernstein Bob Brachman Business Manager Activities Sports 4-,.'1.i1z.i.'f.' -Q ,Qi ...A Ls Dale Ross Betty Stewart Jackie Wilkes Administration Administration Administration The whole staff has been headed by the co-editors in chief, Jim Miller and Linda Ezor. The entire staff has put in many long and tireless hours to bring you the best yearboo'k possible, Not only did they manage the production of the 1958 Watchtower, but also they managed the taking, developing, and printing of every picture which has gone into the book. Darrelle Moyers Co-Art-Editor Frank Young Co-Art-Editor WATCHTOWER JCURNALISM STAFF ffm 411' f 21Iif 'fW:2'2':1fg:33' 57' -.j1f1T'frff,-f 3 QQ, .f'j5mf,1gi ,:,4,f1.,' ifrf,-f 1 ,':wf-34fj'i'-', -1 f 1 ,, 5QQ',f,5'f.Q,.fff.Q ' if 1: , V, f !'4'Q.f,4pf', ' ' K ' P 5, f ,K 4 V. gy, w u X , 1 fi-Y ., c.-,L ' V ' 'f v1i .1, w f'X V ' V 4 'ff' , , f fl-.:,If:f , 4. , I-233151, Sally Lyons Steve Neuman Barbara Stettner Joy Tyre Classes 8- Index Sports Clubs Organizations HIGHLIGHTS FALL STAFF fr-F W vf'Alh d '12Zl !7.3h- I Aft' :Bieffe-1 2 'R A ' -1.531-' Riff' 3'5'fjf ff. 'f,,. i :1 I, 1 'W 'W -5' V 'iwfiff i 'I Mfr i ,JK ' L A 1, , an . .42 'Qi -' -fl.: 'vwgigry-Qfle , , jg-gg! 'Dis- ,cwf6,,4qlu., -: ,JS A. ,agar Q L MQW: fx -si .iYzg,Jfaxg. 1: f, 'E ,Y A 'rr' , V ,, fx.-'X' 245,531,414 -, 3-ff 'W7':.g:,Hs f ' , .j:14QQ'i,tf2gf A J!! wisp i .: A., W 1-.,!:'9,g,ff' pwlkj-1' ev 1 ga, - ' , 1' fe., 1. 3 Wait' 5, ,:,27 72!n if , :fi ,ani ,,f ,,1,f,'r -7fw.pY4,.j Q., Q, ,vu-f.. .n,,s.- . NISLU: 6,-I f ,, f- ,Q-.,-: J, 1' ff: 'FE' pf ff f 'ai' '67 'HF' v:i.,,,., , v., 3, T Vim l , ifiyixil I V fvflill Pi.iEli ' ,773 '-I--..a. ' F LL J if 195 TOP: Jeff Myrow lCo-Editorl TOP ROW: M. Robinson lPublic Relations Sportsl, B. Pepp lSportsl, S. Rothkopf BOTTOM: Lynne Wasserman lC0-Editorl tStaff Photographerl, D. Goldstein lAssociate Editor, Page Twol, Y. Mart, tPublic Relations Staff, Ad and Business Managerl. SECOND ROW: N. Millman lManaging Editor, Page Threel, C. Goode lPage Three, Public Relations Staffl, S. Buchalter lPage Two, Public Relations Staffl, K. Rose lPublic Relations Staff, Page Twol, J. Each student in the student body received a copy of the HIGHLIGHTS, our school newspaper, every Friday. The hard-working staff, with the aid of the cubs, was found rushing around in Room 135 or busily working in the print shop on Thursday after- UBS TOP ROW: S. Merin, M. Delman, D. Baldinger, V. Goldman, S. Schwartz. BOTTOM ROW: R. Rowen, A. I Schlossberg, D. Abel, A. Hooker. ABSENT: A. Barry, P. Elston, L. Gersh, A. Kenis, l. Silverman. HIGHLIGHTS SPRING STAFF IIIIlIIll!!l!!!!!!lII Hammerman iPage Threel, E. Weinslein iPage Three, Page Onel . BOTTOM ROW: D. Haiman iCoIumnisI, Associate Ediiorl, N. Ephron iPage One, Ediiori, B. Steifner iPage Two, Editorl, J, Myrow iEditor, Sporfsl. ABSENT: M. Haaz iCarIoonisH, L. Wasserman iEditor, Managing Edilorl . noons with Mr. Richard Jackson, their iechnicaladvisor. The faculty advisor for the HIGHLIGHTS was Mr. Raynolds Johnson. M - L-ffiiiiiif' ZQ52IEE!lll!E!iiii llllllllllliiiiiii 723 ,S-ff f' f' 'lia 'lfilihfim ,Q Lvl is Eff. - ,,'.ir,se 5 ':ngf1.5tf L.4,gjr:gJy,17'ff'-' li ' ,L Q35 'ff7j5g34f 433!g5QQ ifVi -r ,, Q , ,, J W 3 ' i P' 9 1T'i F:,r': 'rf 1 'I 'i Ly-'nj ,Q15'3,f:f','- 1' 1 N.a.. S., . : ., 1, qi-5,5 is' .ix -. 'LF' :gi-42' KLM -1 fr' 0 f' w Q -f in if F- ,. 'p- JP ' . J 2 ' , .- v -I ' ' .5 44' ,L , 'v , N M 4 a I,-A . xg 1 It 1. R 1 , 1' 1 Q 'B I ww I ' 7' :'2,Il3iK.t- -, Hx ' J -.pI':5f 'Lf 1' f yr-g-,,vf1,'.-4 'JJ' g Q -sv . 1 fag..-1 fy-1-4 - ,-w,f'-'-.ef..qf.. gM.,xff ffaffqnaysf. iw 'ff s ' r Q1 '1. .Q ': -5- ' ,-'I!f':,f2s,.-' T0 is f , TOP: Nora Ephron ICo-Ediforl BOTTOM: Barbara Sieifner ICo-Ediforl Every Thursday the staff is seen working hard in the print shop. l R . :'.a1 ' TOP ROW: J. Rockford, B. Borin, D. Briggs, G. Mund, G. Pine, J. Allen, T. Hillman, F. Plotkin, M. Malin. SECOND ROW: M. Reynolds, S. Golden, M. Lehman, L. Nurnberg, B. Shulgold, B. Schneiclerman, S. Karno, L. Gersh, M. Bederman, J. Rosenson lSecretaryl, N. Furman, K. Rose, L. Horwitz, P. Kaufman, E. Weis- man, R. Pop, B. Srere, A. Krechman, P. Miller, L. Levoy, N. Pollock, K. Liberman, B. Orling, K. Yadley, F. Ray, I. Gutmann, E. Blankfort, L. levanthal, B. Hirsch, J. Br-aff, P. Elston, A. Schlossberg. BOTTOM ROW: J. Herwit, P. Millman, R. Markell, A. Auster, P. Meisel, L. Wiener lSecretaryl, P. Finsterwald, S. Rainger lVice-Presidentl, G. Freeman, B. Berg, P. Taub, R. Semenov, J. Schott, S. Schiller, V. Barrett, J. Bermond, L. Gold, E. Engel, S. Kendall. FRONT ROW: J. Wolf lTreasureri, M. Hill lPresidentl. ABSENT: P. Fenton lVice-Presidentl , C. Pattiz lPresidentl , H. Altman lTreasurerl . C.E.C. The California Education Club is com- posed of students who would like to enter some form of education after graduation from high school. One of this club's great- est services to Beverly is the encourage- ment it gives to students who are aspiring to be teachers, The Junior and Senior members of the club visit the four Beverly Hills Elementary Schools regularly and as- sist in the teaching of the lower grade classes. The sponsors of this organization are a group of faculty members headed by Miss Alida Parker. The planning committee of C.E.C. meets to plan for the Recruitment Conference in March. 1 FXIT. B f ' 4 TOP ROW: R. Irvine, B. Webb, D. Huntsman, G. Chazan, A. Titleman, T. Moore, J. Albin, S. Roy, J. Muff, B. Hewitt, C. Kane, L. Curti, J. Beck, B. Lyons. FOURTH ROW: S. Zuckerman, B. Daniels, M. Palmer, J. Jubelier, K. Goldman, T. Stovall, G. Kellstrom, S. Feclerman, J. Marks, R. Kaufman, L. White, R. Neiman, G. Jacobson. THIRD ROW: A. Liebowitz, A. Barry, J. Berger ivice-presiclentl 1 J. Chier lvice-presidentl, M. Haaz, D. Barton, W. Marks, T. Rogell lhistorianl, M. Jacobson, M. Rabitt, P. Rothchild, H. Rubin, J. Long, S. Hubbard, S. Sofro. SECOND ROW: J. Jeffery, J Louri, J. Mullin, B. Anson, R. Roth isecretaryl, C. Gillman, R. Reese, R. Schlesinger, S. Pauley ipresidentl, S. Shluker, P. Paul, L. Wayne, R. Amado. BOTTOM ROW: J. Morgan lvice-presidentl, C. Baumgartner itreasurer, presidentl, B. Brown ivice-presidentl, B. Broder lsecretaryl, R. Rolapp ihistorianl. ABSENT: H. Levin itreasurerl, S. Neuman. NORMAN SHIELD Membership in the Norman Shield was open to all boys. The prescribed twenty service points were required to receive the shield, and twenty letter points were required to receive membership. Serv- ice points were attained by selling cokes, officiat- ing, and housing visiting team members at Bev- erly's Annual Basketball Tournament, the swim meets, and track meets. Points were also earned by active participation in the campaign for campus clean-up. This organization, which worked for the betterment of athletics and school service, was sponsored by Coach John Marrow. Alan Barry, Dick Barton, and Aaron Liebowitz are seen selling cokes in the Swim Gym. x ,A wg V. . f Z N.. .5- 'L lib-if ,ll . ' . .V 4 - .. 'Lila .. V, . - . . ' ' - - j , ,U .. L .151 ,,...g,., . . .. ,La -':1'1.j'2. 'L -3, V, . . ,, Lf..-.Q-, A 4 o A W F ' ., j ' Q ,,- ' - 1 - ' ., . fc f. vt .. -' '- '-1542-A' -1--L.. .YW-L' T-fwfr -- ' . -' ' .A . -.V , ' ' - ' ' ' -. - - , , - ' ' ' A ' , - - rx. 1 f,.f:...,,......,..s...........v.s-4,..3.-.L-,.L.c..M...,..,....... . ..f..- -..--,... .-sc...-.-1,s.,...sJ..,Q1L1.L..:.c.x:1z,b.'u,.:.LQ...-f.f,...-..e-l........,-,assay-3.,:...z-wy1.-.'.xi-..z2.as-asz.11L'f,e5v.2aaeg:,s4-: TOP ROW: P. Saphier lVice-Presidentl, P. Eber, D. Glanz, R. Goldstein, P. Colman, E. Klein, M. Crain, S. E. Jacquard lSponsorl. SECOND ROW: F. Smith, B. Stettner, C. Riskind, J. England, L. Perry, J. Rosen- son lTreasurerl, M. Delman, L. Glazer, J. Taub, E. Solomon, M. Gunzburg lSecretaryl, G. Russell, E. Blankfort, D. Bisgeier, R. Robbins, M. Levant, L. Taub, C. Dickranian, P. Finsterwald, G. Cartozian lSpon- sorl. THIRD ROW: E. Weinstein, E. Blaser, L. Shiller, R. Goldstein, L. Duryea, S. Reingold, N. Rapoport, P. Purcell, V. Starr, l. McCIean, E. Weisman, S. Greenbaum. BOTTOM ROW: A. Schlossberg, B. Borin lTreas- urerl , L. Wallad lVice-President, Presidentl , E. Lifton lPresidentl , J. Harris lSecretaryl. L'ALLIANCE FRANCAISE L'Alliance Francaise is the French Club for stu- dents taking third or fourth year French. Their activities consisted of a progressive dinner and a Christmas party. At their meetings they played French charades and discussed foreign trips taken by members. This club is co-sponsored by Miss Gloria Cartozian and Mr. Sanford Jacquard. Some members of the French Club are seen having a good time ug their Christmas party in the student lounge. TOP ROW: A. Cammer, T. llfeld, J. Silverglacle, L. Nurnberg, R. George, S. Ziedman, J. Curland, B. Schneiderman, T. Flaster, J. Perkinson, M. Willardson, P. Paul, P. Mindell, M. Wain, T. Hillman, S. Alschuler, J. Gordon, L. Udell, A. Rosenwald, P. Miesel, M. Federman, S. Berk, S. Tipp, W. Witten- berg, B. Finkel, L. Rothberg, S. Schwartz, K. Yadley, D. Seigel, L. Strickland, B. Broder, S. Kahn, B. Farkas. BOTTOM ROW: C. Fogol, K. Titleman, C Colman, J. Goldstein, L. Hunt, J. Lindheim, R. Brodney J. Tuch, E. Martin, L. Goodman, M. Hanin, E. Pinchot, J. King, D. Girdwoyn, S. Oman. L'ESPIRIT d FRANCE L'Esprit de France, the lower grade French club, was under the supervision of Mrs. Adrienne Cross and Miss Diane Lo- kenvitz. This club was a great aid to its members, as it helped them to gain a knowledge of the French people, their dress, and their customs. They also held a discussion on famous places in France. Several members are discussing places of special interest in France. 2, ,H . 4 -m , 'AL s. A . TOP ROW: M. Herzikoff, K. Moris, F. Pinchot, J. Moore, R. McConnell, G. Krawitz, M. Kauffman, B. Fish- man, H. Cozan,A. Frankenstein, B. Levy, B. Leiben, R. Sylvester. THIRD ROW: B. Rubin, J. Mund, J. Jaffe, L. Geldin, C. Nathan, A. McConnell, B. Padway, D, Briggs, H. Hirschensohn, P. Burgman. SECOND ROW: J. Shandling, R. Shepard, L. Kshen, M. Gershenson, C. Melnick, J. Renquist, M. Malin, J. Allen, L. Brody, F. Rogas, S. Loeb. BOTTOM ROW: S. Schiller, J. Goldstein, S. Yaker, C. Greene, G. Howard, R. Orling lpresidentl, N. Nathan lvice-presidentl, P. Newmark lsecretaryl, L. Levoy, N. Pollock ltreasurerl , T. Garnella lpresidentl , A. Anker. . ' ef LQ 5 ESPANOLITOS Los Espaiiolitos, the lower grade Spanish club, under the sponsorship of Miss Edith Knoles, enioyed a fun-filled year. One of their activities was a Christmas party which had a great deal of Spanish spirit. The members participated in informal Span- ish conversation and learned about Spanish cul- ture. Los Espanolitos members enioy themselves while trying to break the pin- nata at their Christmas party. . ,.,-. ...,,' Irv- - ...., .. ..... .. ,,., 2, L'-'--M TOP ROW: P. Spira lPresidentl, S. Miller lVice-Presidentl, C. Fabrick lSecretaryl, L. Gersh, M. Dorrow, R. Hara, J. Schott, I. Warsaw lPresidentl, S. Stoddard, T. Deitch, E. Bueno, M. Diaz, B. Simon, N. Lainer, B. Goodman, J. Padilla lSponsorJ . BOTTOM ROW: H. Zerman, A. Litt lTreasurerl, B. Fogel, R. David, S. Kuhlen, H. Altman, D. Abel, S. Cytron, A. Kenis, L. Sapriel lVice-President, Secretaryl , J. Wolfe. ABSENT: S. Part lTreasurerl , J. Tyre. LOS QUIJOTES Los Quixotes is the upper division Spanish Club for students taking junior or Senior Spanish. During the year they had musical programs and Spanish films. They took a field trip to Padua Hills and had a Spanish Banquet at the El Coyote Restaurant. The DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN Der Deutsche Verein is the German Club for all students taking German. Any grade student of the language may ioin this club. Like the other language clubs it does things that are of interest to its members. This club is sponsored by Mrs. Anna Steere and Mr. James Knauer. sponsor of this club is Mr. John Padilla. TOP ROW: J. Muff lTreasurerl, H. Glick, P. Laszlo, J. Scull, J. Miller, B. Bennett, M. Haaz, P. Kasler, B. Webb, R. Sokol, E. Valentine. SECOND ROW: M. Howard, B. Flushman lVice-Presidentl, M. Gamson, C. Hutter, L. Nashner, l. Riemer, R. Pussell, J. Beck lPresidentl, M. Wicclair lSecretaryl, R. Even, M. Carlin, D. Glass, D..Gross, B. Kipp, P. Kent. BOTTOM ROW: A. Flans, L. Cahn, P. Soloway, P. Rosenthal lPresidentl, R. Kaufman lVice-Presidentl, P. Weiler lTreasurerl, E. Engel lSecretaryl, D. Schwartz. v-- ...uiffn f 7 ' 1' TOP ROW: L. Kassel, S. Levy, J. Schultz, H. Culver, B. Rubin, L. Lagerquist, B. Herman lTreasurerl, B. Watson, J. Sobel, P. Zeltzer, R. Shafton, A. Hooker, B. Daniels, B. Halprin, R. Freedom, S. Kaye. SECOND ROW: B. Roth, R. Freeman lVice-Presidentl, C. Gillman, M. Meisel, J. Loeb, H. Rose, E. Valentine, J. Parks, J. Sternad, L. Stark, L. Allenstein, B. Pfaelzer, M. Hill, P. Taub, R. Markell, L. Miller, L. Gold, J. Kerner, N. Nathan, J. Morton, R. Rogosin, S. Berk lSecretaryl, F. Griffin lSponsorl. BOTTOM ROW: S. Magidson, P. Feichtmeir, S. Futorian, H. Jackson, C. Price, K. Orren lVice-Presidentl, L. Sperber lPresi- dentl, C. Lockhart, P. Maney, H. Phillips, S. Golden, E. Landre, S. Cornell, E. Meiksin. S.P.Q.R. S,P.Q.R. is the Latin Club at Beverly to which any Latin student may belong. Two of their main activities are the Roman Banquet and the skits which are put on by the different classes. The club is sponsored by Miss Frances Griffin. FORENSICS TOP ROW: J. Schultz, B. Bennett, J. Maass lVice-Presidentl, M. Robinson, H. Culver, L. Dennen, M. Blue, M. Dorrow, S. Marmer, W. Buckner, K. Rudolph, R. Greene. SECOND ROW: S. Ross, A. Alberts, S. Silbert, J. Meisel lSecretaryl, P. Kent, L. White lTreasurerl, L. Taub, L. Bushner, C. Heller, R. Hirsch, S. Levy lPresidentl, J. Jordan, B. Singer, M. Nashner, S. Kern, J. Nathan, R. W. Arnold lSponsorl. BOTTOM ROW: K. Titelman, C. Colman, B. Franklin, P. Taub, E. Weisman, L. Gold, J. Braff, J. Harris, E. Meiksin. The Forensic Squad is an extra-curricular speech group which is sponsored by Mr. Ralph Arnold. The members participate in interscholastic speech tournaments at other schools, and Beverly Hills is one of the oldest members of the National Forensic League. 37 ,L TOP ROW: E. Quandt lSponsorl , E. Weinman, R. Rubin, R. Dubin, L. Dennen lPresidentl, M. Blue lVice- Presidentl, H. Culver lTreasurerl, M. Robinson, L. Rapoport, R. Wald. SECOND ROW: M. Darrow lVice- Presidentl, T. llfeld, E. Engle lPresidentl, G. Serafie, R. Amado, K. Titleman, N. Lanier, B. Goodman. BOTTOM ROW: S. Silbert, N. Dubin, E. Weisman, M. Gunzberg, T. Hanson, C. Colman lSecretaryl, D. Seigel, L. Udell, C. Dickranian ITreasurerl. INTERNATIONAL STATESMEN The International Statesmen is composed of students interested in history and current events. Their main annual activity is the Amer- icanism Assembly which takes place in Febru- ary. The underlying theme of this organiza- tion is the promotion of peace through the study of world affairs. Their sponsor is Mr. William C. Quandt. Members of International Statesmen enioy themselves at their annual banquet. s if K' 133 ,2 l 'gg so iii-N. ' 1 f 'U' 5 9 Why, Q Wff' A QP TOP ROW: K. Ramsey, M. Gershenson, B. Bessolo, F. Seymore, J. Lansing, P. Shaefitz, I. Silverman. SEC- OND ROW: F. Jacobs, A. Colman, P. Miller, C. Heller, K. Rabinovitch lSecretaryl, M. Wain, A. Sharpe, K. Wilkes, L. Greenberg lTreasurerl. THIRD ROW: C. Pyle lSponsorl, D. Fogel, S. Nissenson, B. Srere, S. Lansing lVice-Presidentl, H. Kop, J. McClure lSponsori. BOTTOM ROW: L. Fischman lSecretary, presi- dentl, S. Bloch l'Presidentl, M. Liebman lVice-Presidenti, S. Krissman lTreasurerl . HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Club is under the sponsorship of Miss Olive Jane McClure and Mrs. Corinne Pyle. lts purpose is to provide its members with an excellent training for a future in homemaking. The club held candied apple sales through the year, and they served as hostesses at teas. ..x.54,W'f 3- . I, x Home Economics Club members, Leba Fischman, Frances Seymore, and Sharon Nissenson, are seen decorating their Christmas tree for their party. .1125 1 'A' 1 WL rs- M' TOP ROW: J. Ellis, D. Mohs, D. Saffren, M. Kerland, S. Stoddard, L. Yurman, C. Stein, C. Roberts, P. Newmark, S. Cytron, J. Curland, R. Cooper, B. Padway, J. Morre, T. Fenton, L. Levant, M. Federman, L. Freston, S. Massman, R. Caruso, S. Kahn, I. Rimer, C. Prezant, A. Friedman, H. Levin, R. Rubenstein, D. Woodard. SECOND ROW: S. Boyer, G. Goldstein, M. Bederman, C. King, L. Udell, N. Rapoport, B. Finkle, B. Stone, S. Wilson, P. Benjamin, J. Brown, K. Kronish, S. Zebrach, A. Hecht, A. Levy, J. Cagney, J. Gorden, G. Rosenberg, T. Albert, M. Mayer, G. Stevens, M. Koskoff, J. Flaster, B. Schneiderman, J. Di- Ghilini, J. Morgan, T. Garnella. THIRD ROW: C. Finer, S. Yaker, R. Shepard, D. Eber, K. Faye, S. Teitel- baum, N. Furman, R. Greenbaum, B. Delman, C. Fogel, S. Buchalter, P. Elston, K. Ramsey, S. Wittenberg, T. Howard, P. Millman, A. Jaffee, L. Levy, L. Allenstein. BOTTOM ROW: P. Purcell lSecretaryl, N. Mill- man lTreasurerl , E. Schrager lPresidentl, K. Rose lVice-Presidentl . COMMERCIAL CLUB l Interested Commercial Club members Paula Purcell, Joan Gordon, and Marlene Meadows try out the new business education equipment in the recently completed Business Education Building. The purpose of Commercial Club is to educate its members in the many fields of business. The club members enioyed demonstrations of shorthand and speed typing methods. The organization iour- neyed to the Remington Rand Company in Novem- ber, this was the annual Commercial Club field trip. Another of the group's enioyable activities in- cluded a Christmas Party in the new Student Lounge iust before the holiday vacation. Mrs. Pauline Gar- nella, Mr. Dennie Pererson, and Miss Marilyn Rey- nertson were the club sponsors. 135 x 1 ' 4 TOP ROW: J. McComb, S. Marmer ltreasurerl, B. Bennett, D. Farkas, S. Kern, D. Jacobson, S. Schwartz, J. Scull, M. Lansky, M. Mastelles. SECOND ROW: E. Lefferts, R. Amado, M. Marenfeld, M. Robinson, R. Sylvester, A. Schlossberg, S. Gottschalk, K. Gillen lsecretaryl, H. Abarbanel, G. Jacobson, P. Kent, H. Herschensohn, M. Brown, M. Rose, R. Greene. BOTTOM ROW: D. Checel, D. Glass, T. Mast ltreas- urer, presidentl, P. Rosenthal lsecretaryl, P. Soloway lvice-presidentl, P. Laszlo lpresidentl, J. Miller, C. Mawson. ABSENT: M. Egerman lvice-presidentl . CHESS participate and become more proficient in the intricate game of chess. The club traveled to nearby schools to engage in tournaments on various occasions through- USIC MAKERS Sponsored by Mrs. Leah K. Moore, the Music Makers gathered together for the en- ioyment of singing and appreciating fine musical compositions. They gained valuable experience and stage presence when they entertained at various times this year. The club also enjoyed cultural field trips. The Chess Club, which met every noon, afforded its members an opportunity to out the year. The club sponsor was Mr. Edwin Elliott. TOP ROW: A. Vatz, H. Glick, M. Blue, M. Darrow, D. Rasumoff lpresidentl, R. Freeman lpresidentl, D. Checel, R. Sweet, R. Rubin ltreasurer, vice-presidentl, R. Barnai, J. Jacobson, E. Weiman. SECOND ROW: F. Blank, L. Bookin, L. Bushner lvice-president, treasurerl, M. de Sure, C. Funk lsecretaryl, P. Morris, H. Woods. BOTTOM ROW: M. Meisel, A. Krechman, S. Goldie, L. White, E. Lefferts, H. Wil- liams, B. Lovin, B. Padway, H. Gottfried. ABSENT: E. Meiksin lsecretaryl . TOP ROW: G. Case lDirectorl, D. Ruberti, A. DuPlantier, A. Pink, P. Maney, D. A. Keim, V. Ferman, N. Dubin, W. Pollack lAssistant Librarianl, S. Lyons, L. Altschul, J. Wolf, L. Cox, B. Heyman, V. Knight, G. Browne lAssistant Secretaryl, S. Levine. SECOND ROW: M. Darrow, P. Taub lAssistant Secretaryl, J. Herwitt, C. Marks, T. Kates, P. Waldo, J. Braff, B. Fasman, D. Glazer, S. Block, S. Schiller, S. Duryea, C. Levy, V. Schirn lAssistant Property Managerl, R. Steinberg, E. Gilbert, M. Siple. THIRD ROW: J. Rubin, S. Arnow, C. Davitt, J. Alexander, M. Dennenberg, L. Wohl, B. Jacobs, P. Glickman, G. Freeman lSecre- taryl, L. Zagon, B. Barrett, J. Bermond, M. Muenter, M. Rosenberg, R. Rubenstein, L. Leventhal, J. Smith. FOURTH ROW: S. Burke lAssistant Librarianl , D. Greenspan, R. Egemo, J. Morgan lPresident, Vice-Presi- dentl, J. Briskin, R. Rogosin lProperty Managerl, M. Le Bow, B. Ogle, R. Berens, C. Sharpe, M. Schlesing- er, S. Le Cover, S. Star llibrarianl, M. Gaylord lSecretary, Librarianl, C. Rose, C. Kane, S. Foreman. BOTTOM ROW: R. Hubbard lAccompanistl, A. Polacheck, J. Golding, W. McComas, R. Watson, J. Gor- don, J. Levey, H. Stalmaster lPresident, Vice-Presidentl, B. Kay lPublication Managerl, D. Silver, B. Mann, B. Lavin, R. Cohen, B. Marks, S. Glaseman, B. Westbrook. A CAPPELLA CHOIR The Choir sings Christmas Carols outside the classrooms on the day before Christmas Vacation. This year the A Cappella Choir was one of the largest choirs ever fonned at Beverly. This organi- zation of 84 voices was under the expert baton of Mr. Glen M. Case and had the fine accompaniment of Mrs. Rene Hubbard. The choir performed for the student body at the annual Christmas Program in cooperation with the orchestra. Later in the year they presented the Spring Concert. The group en- tertained outside of school during the year by going to the different grade schools and churches to give choral programs, Their outstanding activity for the year was the annual trip to Redlands where they participated at the Choral Festival. a 2 . TOP ROW: R. Hubbard lAccompanistl, R. Robinson, G. Case lDirectorl, S. Marrett lSecretaryl, G. Kinney lPublicationl, S. Shaffer, B. Shulgold. FROM LEFT: J. Miller, P. Fredrick lLibrarianl, C. Freed, C. Keeffer l'Assistant Librarianl, S. Loeff, C. Melnick, H. Philips lProperty Managerl, J, Jubelier, E. Pinchot lVice-Presidentl, B. Franklin lPresidentl, S. Golding, J. Akridge lSecretaryl, J. Natoway, M. Sall lProperty Managerl , J. Alexander lPresidentl , R. Krasnow, J. Goldstein lLibrarianl, S. Fowler, M. Mel- nick, G. Dabah, C. Nathan, D. Lesher, B. Filerman, K. Peterson. ABSENT: M. Reynolds lVice-Presidentl, M. Koszta lAssistant Secretaryl, D. Eber lAssistant Librarianl, B. Fiberman lAssistant Property Man- agerl . GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The purpose of the Girls' Glee Club, an organiation under the direction of Mr. Glen Case, is to train girls for the A Cappella Choir. The members of this club are taught the fundamentals of singing for solo and en- semble work. All types of songs are sung - from folk and sacred to standard and popu- lar, and all the music is done in three parts. Mrs. Rene Hubbard accompanies the girls. The Girls' Glee Club is pictured practicing during a class period gi M 2 was Z . -I' ' I 1257 3' STANDING: J. Strategos, W. Brandt, R. McDonagh, J. Krone, L. Liberman, T. Sokolof, R. Caruso, B. Fish- man, R. Levy. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Members of the Boys' Glee Club practice under the direction of Mr. Glen M. Case. The Boys' Glee Club is an organization which sings two-part, four-part, and unison songs. They are under the direction of Mr. Glen Case and they have the excellent ac- companiment of Mrs. Rene Hubbard. The boys sing all types of songs from sacred and folk songs to popular and standard songs. They are taught the fundamentals of singing and are trained to go into the A Cappella Choir. TOP ROW: P. Lewinson, K. Kelley, L- Kushner, D- Berkman. R- Gross- Williams, J. Morgan, L. Rister, N. Han-williams, G. Tearston, S. Mar- man, M- MGCDOHGHI B- HGlPfiI1, R- Sweet, D- Cherel, J- Jvrddn, R. mer. SECOND ROW: E. Landre, L. Murnberg lAssistant Librarianl, L Freeman lStudent Director, Managerl, D. Rasumoff, lManagerl, H. White, P. Morris lAssistant Librarianl , M. Blue, H. Glick, S. Silverman, ORCHESTRA Ellen Meiksin and Carolyn Funk are seen practicing during an orchestra rehearsal. H. Woods. BOTTOM ROW: B. Morris, R. Barnai, L. Lagerquist, B. Lo- fried, J. Schultz, G. Wright lDirectorl, A. Vatz lAssistant Managerl, witz, R. Green, J. Berman, G. Erasmus lAssistant Librarianl , B. Kopp, E. Meiksin lAssistant Librarianl, C. Funkl Head Librarianl , M, Brown, M. Weiss, G. Mund, R. Williams lConcert Masterl, R. Green, H. Gott- J. Jacobson, N. Eisenrod, S. Goldie, R, Rubinl Assistant Managerl, The Beverly Hills High School Orchestra under the expert direction of Mr. George Wright, was found daily in the auditorium where they spent long hours rehearsing for their many performances. They appeared on numerous occasions for our general assembly programs during the past year. Their ap- pearances included the Chrishnas Assembly, Spring Concert and the yearly Music Festival. B, Eisenrod. Bob Freeman and Mr. George Wright are making plans for the Spring Concert. .2 .. - f -'iff'-..LAlf' a.g...j 71 .wMf .zs.1 ' .. .x . ,, . . , - 1. - -. f ' ' , , . -'21 , .. 1' 'A a '. ' , M, ,ag Q , A r wit. , r7,,.' .t A 'v Hx RN -J' W V ...... V 5 , ' .go .. ,jg-f... ,A 'A-A-' 'M' .. ' ksxf ,si I i I- - 'Y-f ...-,...-H M, Y, ' - . fvgg ' -L..... -----H ,mf -A S -ff 'aj ' - --f-- ' -T' ' ' 1-.' T' ...:.-rf. -A' -' -f T.f..:- ' ' ' X , I 5, , - ,. .N , N 531- me-.,4,,, , F . -'tiff' ' K ,, se-12 . '1 A -- -J .. j , M'-ai - J,,-- , ,,, K- ' - . A5 g - - 'Q ff , 1 Af TOP ROW: R. Roth, L, Rister, P. Morris, H. Woods, B. Freeman lmanagerl, A. Vatz llibrarianl, S. Silverman, T. llfeld, D. Checel, H. Glick, B. Morris, R. Sweet, J. Moore, D. Girdwoyn, V. Wilding, H. Woods, J. Hanson. BOTTOM ROW: M. McDonald, H. Williams, S. Louis, C. Dont, N. Hart-Williams, G. Tearston, P. Lewinson, R. Rubin, K. Kelley, N. Lainer, M. Meisel, L. Bushner, D. Rasumoff lasst. managerl, E. Lefferts, J. Jordon, L. Kozoll. BAND M l Spirit-minded members of the band pro- like vided a colorful and harmonious back- ground for all of Beverly's sports events and rallies. This was the second year of the successful marching band under the direction of student leader Bob Freeman. These talented musicians met 5th period with Mr. George Wright, director. The band travels by bus to the nearby schools where our teams participate in sports events. . V, f-yV'-- .9 is . , - N- no . . ix-L . 14554, , N . ' V V VV 'S' . . .V V. , , .. -' , 1' 4 . -. -V 'V V 7 V. V - ' ' N' J' E V 'i '47lVi'-'ff,'f 'IV1 ' :Q - 'F .-2'f h V' 'rf-'vii L' I' -. LQ' ,f 'V- ,gddfgf ' 1',LiV'1'- Vf9VfF' 7 V V' ' 1' V ' 7 2, , , ' 'wV1s'f'V7 fi 'T' 'Y ' V ff . fn -P 3' r VV ' .Va 34214 - ' H: ff.. - 21' -'- 4 f.g1VVf:e :.:r,fV-f l'f'7'1' .' fx.. 2 - ' VV fu ,,1. 5: -'Qfif Z fi , ' f , - V - f ff.-M .. .HV A Vf Q ' ,:V..::.... ., . Er . me 1 , MVP' V- -M A , VV- ff., If rf! VWVJ V . ' V VV V, Q f f -- 0 fit: , V, -ff A VV! . jJ,: V. WX. 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M f .- r, H '-'f 7i:'f2fiP'4'PfiL.'f T5llfVY' '1'V:...il, VV545:f 7724'Tl5f5--F 7521.22 z'ff':f1'Zl 'f.ffff'VVI'1ffV'iZ 1,7774-f5'9!'V'V 9 fwfr 'f2f!,'V5 7 -, zifriftanaiafrfq,lg,x121':z7f'7 VTZV 'W fi., 7 1, 'i ,L V' V ' -'-' -. - 4 - 4. 1 ., If J V. 'H ,- 1. V. 'ZLWZTX s2,f'w:.V.wx'F.2'aiwZ:.a,1-.ei.e.:,:VV V . 1:5 7 ' V, ., f,iw1V,.VV1i s' TOP ROW: S. Schwartz, P. Rapp, L. Somers, S. Terrence, L. Wiener, D. Clark, J. Shanedling, B. Bloomfield, P. Danz, L. Hyman, S. Magidson, D. Sussman, T. Hanson, L. Traub, L. Peschelt, R. Orling, V. Davis, N. Rudolph, M. Siple, D. Keim. SECOND ROW: J. Dold, S. Loeb, S. Hoodenpyle, G. Polayes, A. Jaffe, P. Sklaar, M. Kessler, J. Herwit, P. Kaufman, T. Fenton, M. Mayer, S. Zebrack, A. Hecht, R. Groman, N. Nathan, P. Taub, R. Greenbaum, N. Furman, H. Gottfried, K. Yadley, M. Whitmore lSponsorl. THIRD ROW: J. Bermond, D. Lamfrom, N. Newman, E. Franklin, L. Fenberg, K. Liberman, L. Udell, G. Goldstein, L. Bookin, V. Schirn, P. Millman, A. Sharpe, V. Holt, S. Alschuler, B. Heyman, J. Krieger, G. Kinney. BOTTOM ROW: C. Levy, S. Schiller, D. Siskin, D. Glazer, lFile Leaderl, L. Horwitz lFile Leaderl, S. Berk lManagerl, C. Fu-nk lFIag Girl, Headl, L. Mandelson lFlag Girll, M. Levant lleaderl, R. Barron lFlag Girl, Alternatel, A. Spellman lFlag Girll, G. Erasmus lFlag Girll, B. Curland lleader, Alternatel, J. Morton lFile Leaderl, S. Boyer, C. Roberts. ABSENT: H. Jackson, B. Holman lSponsorl. FLAG GIRLS DRILL TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Funk lHeadl, G. Erasmus, L. Mandelson, R. Barron lAlternatel, A. Spellman. LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Tannenbaum, B, Gamble lHeadl, M. Gaylord, J. Gamble, S. Graybill lAIlernalel. HEER LEADERS SONG LEADERS TOP ROW: G. Sinclair, C. Paftiz lAIlerna9el. BOTTOM ROW: L, Alexander, F. Pfaelzer lHeadl, L. Troop 144 ' Irs-qw...-Q-... 'v--......, ,gilt '-f--Hv- ,, , . , -...,.. in V, : W ..... p ff- -I - , - - f iv. l,:,g:f,s G .. ' T Q- ' , -e . f.-x:-- c . ' I T f , 'sires '- . ' 'V L K Egg F 1 r ir .2 V' U 1-1 Fri' rv! ,-.. ,, i8l' 2.1-'41 f e....... ,.. M1 , 'Q'-.f..,,x. gl nn- -A 4. z . 'L A 'xv G . TOP ROW: H. Levin, B. Freeman, M. Haaz, M. Gaylord, G. Salenger. SECOND ROW: F. Wolner, C. Pat- tiz, L. Mandelson, M. Levant, G. Erasmus, R. Barron, A. Spellman, C. Funk, J. Laurion, N. Glick, S. Gray- bill. BOTTOM ROW: .l. Gamble, L. Troop, F. Pfaelzer, L. Alexander, G. Sinclair, I. Tannenbaum, G. Free- man, B. Gamble, L. Cohen lChairmanl . SPIRIT COMMITTEE Linda Cohen and Ferne Wolner put finishing touches on the Queen's throne for the sixteenth Annual Beverly Hills Invitational Basketball Tournament. The Spirit Committee is composed of spirit leaders and a few of the Student Body officers who are connected with some form of spirit. The committee planned and presented rallies, traveled to other schools in the Pioneer League for exchange rallies, and helped in organizing the An- nual Basketball Tournament. The Spirit Committee is headed by chairman Linda Cohen, and the sponsors, Miss Mary Ann Whitmore, Mrs. Barbara Linkletter, and Mr. Steve Miletich. 4 o Q I . , F 1, :Q ,,L -, I ' wx ' , , My., . ,- vhms... - f - ' - ff u 'W Pl :vw-f ly Ms imysg an PHI: ,t if! - un r 'ffg 'F' hh' X V- Hz., ' , 'L 33 'Y Q- 'H ' W Rv gall., S .1 fr - ..s 'fivf 'fw 2 :'v , . 15-W -'Ai 'If if ' Y ii - A U 1 V ,.'.-Fx' '- ,M f-, . A wi 1 -, ff T, -Tiifvl X gf, hh tw.--1 , .Y 5,4-ggi.: ,. VE, A Q-, 5.4, .L . gr 1.,.,' 11Q'rw ,pf Aff ,Q :Fr ' ,I , .wif , ,r .W ' SM J. Ev -:.,q,,-Q1 Q , ' 5-V f 1 . H, , H - 53' v A -Q' J. . H .,, Yip.. , . , .. 'f - up . he ,-.Llrl-5... Jf,.M,, 1.:.,, e,. gy . ,,JE3..gMi-H I Q , '-,A J f . ' --1 , ,, .Iv-r f' 4 QT- -QW' 'I' lv ' fr, , ' ,G A 'f f '- T 3' . , , .NL ,,4.. e I - . ,-, , .iffy ' gf . - ' , K -Agt lf., . ' ,, W N TOP ROW: S. Rappaport, R. Reese, T. Moore, F. llfeld, P. Magit, B. R. Weinhouse, L. Wane, B. Dubin, G. Selzer, S. Sullivan, M. Robinson, Sobel, O. Wanger, B. Wald, J. Wright, J. Albin, B. Brown, J. Morgan, B. Anson, G. Kellstrom, D. Huntsman, J. Berger, C. Gillman lMan- Two Norman defenders with assistance from Gary Kellstrom success- fully stop Culver City ball-carrier. VARSITY FOOTBALL This year's Norman team, the defending Pioneer League Champions, wound up the 1957 season in fourth place with a two win three loss record in league play. Beverly's opening league fray resulted in a convincing victory over a spirited North High team. Hawthorne soundly trounced the flu-stricken Normans in the second encounter. Culver City was Beverly's next opponent and they proved to be a formidable one, but our Varsity rose to the occa- sion by clobbering the Centaurs. Too much speed spelled defeat for the Normans as the El Segundo eleven ran roughshod over the Marrowmen. In the final outing of the season, Beverly was downed by a strong Morningside team. ip 'fff if . , - i 454 ., ... -- 'vixlfie agerl . BOTTOM ROW: R. Irvine, B. Schirn, J. Glabman, K. Goldman, li, B. Daniels, P. Rothchild, B. Marks, R. Cohen, S. Pauley, R. Schles , S. Hubbard, J. Jeffrey, C. Kane, J. Muff, 5. Imerman, M. Rosenfeld, C. nger, G. Chase Strozer, J. Acheatel, T. Diamond. l l I Hard-charging Cougar is stopped after short gain by two determined Norman defenders. fn ' ,em 1 12,1 1 5 '1,t A - 5-eff 'wwifw ' C I ' :'L'S.,. r if ' g1ff'f!i1e1.j:.L:' m , Ne, W 'F up 9,255 9' -A iwi f.,a.,m -1 ' 4' V 47- 47-'f'7ff -, f TQ V - fL.,xZ ,. ---1 A-V f--,rr , 1 Q'-2:-we - M ' x .. ' v' A-1 g 'L - . , ,AQ .K 1 -, . ,xr V V I . f Qld N , A sw . - ,- ,J 'FH' I 1 if if e . l' 'S f'5!iT'f ,Q s ' .. K-J, ' 1659 ' wr - r , x f if 1 fill 'MY , 1 - '31 e, ,, ,..,Y ev., C, - LW' ' sw , Y f ,V fxwk ,,, 'p ---.... , . Gary Kellstrom Bob Schirn John Jeffrev Gary Chase Strozer Quarterback Fullback End Center A ,. 1912 W ii U riff' i f N-' e law' A iff KWH 'n Eight Culver City defenders finally apply finishing touches after Norman ball carrier has gained a first down. 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I -, if , .v Ag ' S r ' 'Q 4i'w, A i it 'ef - f 1 A J , . ff in Q I K , Z-F lrkr i .Yi:T1 ,!V Vrll , ki .W 74,7 Q., ry H i gif. kk,!g,,,,f,. gr .01 L VV , .. K , w - V V ,,,. R .V.zh - x A . N , VV Ak -J ' g ff g , E: . J L-.' , ....,L - ' 0' , , fx. , , ,',.- - F liyiif ,, ff J r , H i X ' V-'l B f'-Q' 4. N s -, J . . , y A. A . .. ,.. , ., ' I 2 , - .,...,,, ,, . ., ., . , M., ,z :Iii-54.212 , f '-'if 124- 'f'1'1-lrki.wa-I:f.ar--sf-L1Xi32.:fEf:f-ff J f 1- uf, :......-...fu-.,,..41-,gfmzg-:f,zgg,rfS - , ,,M,y,W,,.., ,, , TOP ROW: D. Swimmer lManagerl, Ron Rhoads, M. Fay, J. Long, H. Rubin, B. Goldberg, S. Benoff, S. Cagney, D. Hecht, N. Charisse, J. Conti, T. Snyder, J. Katzman. THIRD ROW: F. Hoffman, S. Miller, A. Liebowitz, M. Solursh, S. Solaman, F. Sylvester, P. Joyce, N. DeMars, K. Roth, W. Hartunian, D. Peterson, P. Olson. SECOND ROW: G. Sandler, A. Friedman, A. Barry, M. Barenfeld, B. Jackson, J. Brilliant, Roger Rhoades, D. Winter, B. Konheim, L. Jolton, F. Kivel lManagerl. FRONT ROW: H. Friedman, T. Mordock, B. Dukoff, W. McComas, R. Warren, P. McCoy, A. Polacheck, J. Golding, P. Tamarken. B FOOTBALL With a powerful running attack and an effective aerial game, the Beverly High Norbabes finished the football season with an excellent record. Coach Hal Sieling's crew bagged three games in Pioneer League competition and finished second behind Hawthorne. The B's defeated North High in their initial Pio- neer League contest. In their second encounter, the Norbabes were humbled by a strong Hawthorne aggregation which was the only club to outgain Beverly in running this season. Culver City un- leashed a 60 yard punt return in the closing min- utes and eked out a tie with the locals. The El Segundo Eagles were defeated the following week in a closely fought game. Beverly's B's finished a highly successful season by exploding for 30 points against Morningside. B Coaches: Ben Greene, Hal Sieling, and Chris Flanagan. ' ' 612, 1' cf 'swf-1'5' 153 4 Captain Ron Rhoads Three Aviation defenders finally bring down hard-fighting B ball carrier. Beverly ..... 7 Beverly ..... 34 Beverly ..... 33 Beverly ..... 38 Beverly ..... 25 Beverly . . . . 7 Beverly ..... 12 Beverly ..... 13 Beverly ..... 39 SCCREBOARD Burbank . . So. Pasadena Mira Costa . Aviation . . North .... Hawthorne . Culver City . El Segundo . Morningside uv, .--if 4- ,,- - . A f3f--N,-B . x.. my h.. , - f ,., .-..,,,... -,A - TOP ROW: D. Morgan iMangerl, M. Fein, B. Watson, J. Miller, C. Mawson, S. Lipman, G. Judson, T. Fitzpatrick, R. Amado lManagerl. MIDDLE ROW: B. Graham, H. Levin, R. Fred, T. Rogell, B. Kaufman. FRONT ROW: B. Lyons, J. Beck, J. Jubelier, D. Silver, T. Bath, F. Fenton, P. Muchnic. CROSS COUNTRY Paced by several returning lettermen, Beverly finished third in the Pioneer League finals held at Culver City. This year's Norman cross-country team had the greatest number of participants in the school's history. One school record was broken, and several freshmen and sophomores showed tremendous po- tential. Gaining momentum as the season prog- ressed, the team should be a contender for the league title next year. Varsity Coach George Egan and Captain Paul Muchnic VARSITY BASKETBALL Steve Miletich's casaba crew compiled a fine 7 win 3 loss record in Pioneer League play. Led by seniors Burt Rosenberg and Sandy Schulhofer, this year's team gave its fans many exciting games. After losing to Hawthorne in the second round of the Pacific Shores Tournament, Beverly garnered second place in the San Diego Kiwanis Tournament and forward Byron Lapin was given all-tournament recognition. The Normans lacked height this year, but they made up for it with determination, speed, and accuracy. Hats off to Coach Miletich and the entire varsity for a great iob. Byron Lapin sinks another for Coach Miletich gives five words of wisdom before starting the last quarter in Hawthorne game. Norty Styne, Jeff Isaacs, Mark Slotkin, Buzzy Webb, Buster Mann, Joel Sax, Sandy Schulhofer, Byron Lapin, Burton Rosenberg, Stan Amass, Tony Wilson, Marty Jacobson, Ralph Amada lManagerl. 1 2 oorr q Q Bevery . . 42 - No. Torrance 41 y,,, Bever . . 43 - Hawthorne . 42 'P Bever y . . 72 - El Segundo . 63 ,.ar Beverl . . 51 - Culver Cit . 44 ,,.a Bever y . . 54 - Morningside 58 H B Elfif f lf ,4', . ever y . . 60 - No. Torrance 41 Bever . . 51 - Hawthorne . 47 1'4 ef ' -6 it , Bevef Y - - 80 - E' 5e9U d0 - 62 'lol Bever y . . 36 - Culver City . 46 - - Bever Y - - 63 -' M0f'1 19Slde 69 ff, .ei. M 1725 ' 't'i if P 4 4 e 1' Q 'TTW 1 ,,,-, ' ie'i 1 A f r -e Varsity Coach Steve Miletich. I 9-u-41:11.41-4334111134: -ulllfffff r. 4 g! F ws. 2 I x I e Burt Rosenberg goes over El Segundo defense Yo rack up two 4-3 Row-N Guafd SWF' AWW55 points for Beverly. v , Q ' 22 A X -J., ,i ,Y If I '9 2 H 3 W 4 Guard Joel Sax Forward Sandy Schulhofer Forward Burt Rosenberg 5151511115 I I l l I s ,M l l , ' l . A 1 3 I ' all , ,L I I I I I I Center Tony Wilson I Forward Byron Lapin Cenler Bully Webb 1 CxAGERS l 4 F i ! i mm, x I 5 ' 1 V IP .. X 2 .f af il-A hmm r non-N ' Guard Buster Mann Rosenberg drives past a laugh Culver defense lo score for Beverly. BEVERLY HILLS INVITATIONAL TOURNEY The sixteen Beverly Hills lnvitational Tourney was won by Anaheim. This year's event afforded its spectators many thrills as sixteen top teams from the southland competed. Our Beverly Hills Normans, behind the fine coaching of Steve Miletich, won three games, dropped one, and wound up in fifth place. Our only loss came at the hands of the Anaheim Colonials, eventual tourney champs, by four points. Gary Dixon of Anaheim was elected player of the tourney. - su Burt Rosenberg receives second team all- tournament award. Sandy Schulhofer gets iump as Beverly defeats Montebello in the initial game of the Beverly Hills Invita- tional Tourney. X , -Zifiiijvs x ERLY 1 aux .1- TOP ROW: King Kaufman, Dave Silver, Rolf Thoma, Bob Schirn, Bob Einstein, Alan Melton, Coach Walt Puffer. BOTTOM ROW: Dave Mohs, Tracy Mordock, Butch Hewitt, Randy Wright, Ron Neiman, Terry Leonard. J.v., BASKETBALL Bever Bever Bever Bever Bever Bever Bever Bever Bever Bever 56 - No. Torrance 50 - Hawthorne . 45 - El Segundo . 54 - Culver City . 40 - Morningside 54 - No. Torrance 58 - Hawthorne . 31 - El Segundo . 63 - Culver City . 42 - Morningside 36 37 42 27 36 39 61 45 45 39 Captain Dave Mohs and Coach Walt Putter Sandler, J. Melnik. J '. .:a-H '. ' - lu' 57:1 -Ta 1 ,' M: , '- .w.- 1,- JT -,.-.'J . -.5-.FY-53 , , . Tt-G' 1' 'sir'-Ii .. . 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Broder, R. Glazer, R. Sylvester, R. Bryson, T. Fitzpatrick, D. Moss. WRESTLING Comprised of primary Freshmen and Sophomores, this year's Wrestling squad, under the able leadership of Edward Dil- ler, had ra building year. Even though the squad had only a few returning lettermen, the grapplers gave a fine account of them- selves during the course of the season. Steve Sullivan, one of Beverly's few return- ing lettermen, captured first place in the Pioneer League Finals. Captain Bob Broder, Coach Edward Diller, and Alternate Captain Steve Sullivan . MI , . . . 'gg' , -1, ,, f g........u..................4.......:.......,-. ----M -----1 I 1 I ,L fish., ,, ,., , .. J, 7'z,'.'fQ 5 ww..- ,n .9 SHN, , . . In ,,-, 'Lg K. susuff. 1 H .1 1 Ce 164 1 if if i ' 'ii' -'Ji-wff-we-f' -afvgfmik mx. --, IWW' f T ' ' ' 1..:.ga:,.mf4plf,'2t4..W..5i : .,., . ,,,. Q-1.513 gg,,.,..z.... ' Wx: Mffillfffiffii' liffxxfl 553555 'rnffief '--jjji1qff11--1 i2 f-T!-'11 9 . 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VARSITY BASEBALL This Year's Varsity horsehiders, behind the fine coaching of Hal Seiling, were well on their way to successfully defend- ing the Pioneer League Championship which last year's Varsity brought to Beverly. The exhibition season was highlighted by a 12-0 win over Flintridge in which Rich Rolapp struck out eighteen men. Due to the fact that our year book went to press in April, Beverly had played only one league game in which the Normans swamped the North Torrance Saxons 9-1. First sucker Gary Kellsfrom takes throw ln hme fo put out butler Alun Barry 1 4' i K if . .i W'M5'2S7'V,y,...--Nb' XL! -'1' AMLN. Bill Brown goes up after foul tip off the but of Richard Roth E vu-una 'q-1-MW.--, WM. .-fqpsmuhkmbl MJQQMHJI-It M..-M M.. .....f..f....... , - ,.j ., Y ,4 QV.---W v . 5 w.-..-..,,,-,- ,V .,Q-. -...,,.,.,,4..,.,.,.. . ' 'ww-vAMsfv an -.ff 1.-fy.-.N ' --f r f. WL- Wfw 1 1-'Ir 4.,,Q...m .......,.,... ., Q- 2 24- M Y Y B W..- M .,-W...- . 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V ' ' , A 1ff1fZff1fif.- -N' ' ' f - , X , .1ij,,,'1 ,::'-1,-i. 1f-Eff - -F-gewzf -iff ' , , ,. ,fs-1--'iff1l'a:f2':'-wg-1rff19:aY2a,'f ff,..-.., ,fe:s:2 Of v' ' in 'fbi-- -','7 5L'.'11i51lY,-i- Hf, 6-f, iC!3Ifl7ff,' ' ZjL.'f'7 f f f:'1i. f1IfYfj'Q W ffw 4 f ' ,,,ss''vff22c1,':'-11-mz.:.z1,if:i'4,,v441,4:z': f Norty Styne Ron Rhoads starts double play with flip to Marty Jacobson who forces Norty Styne. Richard Rolapp Roberf 'Nine Garry Kellstrom 167 TOP ROW: J. Golding lmanagerl, G. Zateslo, S. Solomon, A. Polacheck, B. Konheim, B. Brandt, R. Neiman, S. Roger, D. Peterson, S. Star, F. Holander, J. Shlaes, E. Valentine, B. Joyce, C. Lagerquist, B. Goldberg lmanagerl. BOTTOM ROW: H. Levin, A. Friedman, J. Weinstein, D. Ansen, R. Schuchet, H. Friedman, J. Ansen, W. Hartunian. The defending league champs J. V.'s were comprised mostly of freshmen and sophomores. This year's team had a tough ro-ad to hoe in that the entire first string from last year's championship team moved up to the Varsity. Much of the success that the Varsity teams have achieved in the past can be attributed to the fine coaching that these boys received while they were on the J. V. squad. J. V. Captain Henry Friedman and Coach Ben Greene s l fri Ni TOP ROW: R. Camaras, A. Donner, M. Kerlan, B. Brachman, B. Pepp, G. Hoffman, R. Lipman, S. Mile- tich lcoachl . BOTTOM ROW: R. Krieger, G. Jacobson, T. Gurnella, B. Jotlon, M. Donner. GCLF The Norman Iinkmen, who have been league champs for the past five years con- secutively, have had an exceptionally strong team comprised of five returning lettermen and a strong entourage of promising freshmen and sophomores. The five returning lettermen were Roger Ca- maras, Bob Brachman, Buddy Pepp, George Jacobson, and Mike Donner. This year's Varsity Golf Team opened its season with an impressive win over Sa- mohi at Riviera Country Club. Although it was too early in the season to tell, it ap- peared that the Norman strokers would successfully defend their league cham- pionship and possibly win the C.l.F. championship. Bob Brachman, Buddy Pepp, and Coach Steve Miletich view Roger Camaras' new grip. IT Z I ff 8 Paul Muchnic, Tony Wilson, and Dave Huntsman come out of starting blocks in 'l00 yard dash. r wi E F1 i s-i Varsity coaches George Egan and Chris Flanagan. l7O TRACK The Norman's Varsity thinclads had an exceptionally small squad this year. Var- sity coaches George Egan and Chris Flanagan were fortunate in having seven returning lettermen from last year's var- sity. They were Dick Barton, Tom Bath, Conrad Baumgartner, Joe Berger, Fred Fenton, Paul Muchnic, and Steve Neuman. Several fine performances were turned in by these boys during the course of the season. Strong features of this year's team were the prowess exhibited in the 440, 880, mile, and broad-iump. Two things were responsible for the fine times turned in by the track team this year. One was the varsity's desire to win, and the other was the excellent running surface which was used by the school for the first time. 41' Q52 - -- -- ' a, t g g3:f 'fL.f r i f k.,,.3.,: rv. -gmfyggg , zlfiii , ,xg j H39 K ' , 74124 ici' y . My ,,. ,. fl 5 ,',,' Tf' f f i fi -1 'W l I 5 Tony Resell Fred Fenton ' v Gf-IVY Fisher Paul Muchnlc 5 ...q,. ,... 3 svn x ... Jim Chier Steve Pauley 552,815 TOP ROW: R. Amado lmanagerl, S. Edi, B. Reikes, P. Muchnic, F. Fenton, S. Neuman, S. Pauley, T. Wilson, M. Rosenfeld, S. Amass, G. Fisher, S. Roy, L While lmanagerl, D. Barlon, M. Rayson lmanagerl . BOTTOM ROW: J. Sax, C. Rose, T. Diamond, J. Chier, C. Baumgarfner, T. Rogell, J. Abrams, H. Levin, D. Huntsman, F. Sennes. Dick Barton Tom Diamond Conrad Baumgarlner 123 F ..,, . ....,. .. ., , . V I V - ' V' A ' is - Qzaxsiwf K,-.,.1,:1 , ' . pf.. ,gn -f 1.5 45 L.-1 -. ff. .-Q ' zz , .'-v,g1f:. :gy f : .. - V ' vw. --eg :1:,,,.,.' - F ,f m-4 : ,TK:.z:::f-' 1afa.1z-- - . , ,. ...auf :L:.f.,:f: ' l. . 1 ' 'S ef-Eiaziise. ' .L , ,rw ',:-M24 j195...m-1:- I: '- ff ' .4v1Q:,!f .' ' '-2. - , L ., ,..., . .,,.... - .. me-,..,..,, .... , -i.. f . KZf-fam.. . 4 'fony Wilsgn Joel Sax Harris Levin ' 3EQ1, 'l1.'Ff3E QWif1iE:f2f'f1E'E If n W , I I lg ,f -9 I' f I' fff fi .' , , , ,. A, A 0 f ,, I' X 'fl 7 1M : '-:-:',:,1-:':.,.l.5i ,V , ' 1,,..,., ,-,,,,1,',.,g,,f,., ,1 QE: 115.3 V ' 1 1 , o..... P ' , L E, -5 C 153.21 ' , ' 1 F' .3.,.,.:,-g, . ,.., '.'1.M-i-:..'ff- do fi.- W f 4. ,' f,,:-.,,4f..fg3:y3gg L' 5. fiii' ,V ,.-. 4 5,,,5.V,gg:i,1.5,55,' 1 r 1 4: , f Hfrafmrfr, I Joe Berger Tom Bath 171 Conrad Boumgartner shows winning form during sixth period workout. Steve Neuman Chuck Rose Fred Fenton, Joel Sax, Ray Warren, and Dick Barton are shown warming up for u home meet. TOP ROW: G. Schusett, H. Stalmas- ter, R. Warren, R. Roth, P. Owens D. Saffren, D. Morgan, R. Fred, M Fay, B. Jackson, H. Rubin, D. Farkas BOTTOM ROW: P. Olson, M. So- lursh, B. Kaufman, G. Sandler, S Benoff, M. Harman, S. McComas M. Gillen, R. Rhoads, C. Mawson C TRACK TOP ROW: R. Burns, D. Miller, P. Pfaelzer, M. Fine, B. Manly, A. Sny- der, A. Frankenstein, S.' Hudenpyle, R. Even, R, Danen. SECOND ROW: A. Anker, D. Hoffman, J. Gottlieb, H. Harbarger, S. Fisher, A. Liebo- witz, G. Livingston, F. Rabwin, W. Smith, S. Miller, B. Goldstien. BOT- TOM ROW: J. Conti, W. Kaye, D Farcas, H. Cozen, R. Sylvester, J Trisolt, C. Kahn, S. Lipman, B. Lyons, J. Beck. 4 4 5 it Varsity captain Mike Rabbitt and coach Joe Sabol. s f vQ.i, Mm, . l j : .,..--- , ,.., 'L M L, '47 :V 9 ,1 6 r ,. 1 Q fi l if 1 4 .-f ' gg. 5 2 11 li- Q' www U Amiga it 1 A i, . V. Q ai il ,l ' A 1 1. V' is i L 1 3 . X'-s 2' gi vu V 1' .5:..,s:fe- .I e. ,,e, H ,..., f, ' ' 511,19 T' V it. Q, 2:1ff2F17: f- ,Y F 1 ,- v - - . , , Q, X. Net shot by John Mullin TENNI The Varsity Tennis Team, led by nationally ranked Gary Chazan and Mike Rabbitt, turned in excellent performances during the entire season. This year's team was composed of mostly juniors and sophomores and therefore Beverly can look forward to excellent tennis from these boys for two more years. Starting the season by defeating perennially strong Unihi and Samohi in pre-season matches, the Varsity gave all indications that they were going to repeat as league champs. Forehand shot by Fred llfeld TOP ROW: M. Rabbill, F. Ilfeld, S. Zuckerman, B. Fink, J. Norlon, G. Chazan, J. Sabol lcoachl BOTTOM ROW: J. Ellis, S. Allen, G. Websfer, T. Frankel, M. Schwab, M. Hubbard, J. Mullin. Serve by Gary Chdldrl Backhand ehoi by Jeff Ellis It i Q,,,,k,l.iA.WL,,1. 4 .,,,. ,.,...-W, A TOP ROW: M. Palmer, J. Chestnut, S. Sofro, S. Federman, J. Sax, D. Phillips, P. Paul imanagerl. BOTTOM ROW: B. Herman, S. Ross, M. Haaz, K. Soldoff, B. Daniels. VARSITY WIMMIN The Beverly Hills Varsity aquamen began their 1958 season by losing a heart breaker to Harvard by one point. The Puffermen showed their fighting spirit by coming back to defeat El Rancho the fol- lowing week. At the time this book went to press the Mermen had a record of 2-2. This year's Varsity will battle El Segundo for league championship. Due to the fact that the B Swim Team won four- teen gold medals and four silver medals in the C.l.F. relays, we felt that they deserved recognition for a iob well done. B Captain Dave Bennett, Varsity Captain Mark Palmer, and C Cap- tain Harry Seiling receive last minute instructions from Coach Walt Puffer. Alun Engelbefg Mori Haaz Don Phillips 1 Bob KUY Julian Marx Jerry Sax Six swimmers shown iusl before race in the Beverly Hills Invitational Swimming Meet. B SWIMMING TOP ROW: D. Moss, K. Meyer, D. Deutsch, F. Pon- der, J. Marx. BOTTOM ROW: S. Kern, W. Eger- man, T. Roller, C. Gilbert. TOP ROW: K. Roth, P Klubok, P. McCoy, D. Ben neM, S. Goftschczlk lman agerl. BOTTOM ROW: B Kay, K. Goldman, A. En gelberg. C SWIMMIN Y p2'.f1.:2, ,.,,, by ' A G.A.A. BOARD .f . W.. - . 775'-'ge' '1JQ,'5-'gif vf9,'.f..- yifgvfzff, . gwff-ff, y',f'.435.3 ,,,, Kia-959.3- .S r f'bZa,ff,':f if klyy 56,3104-.,i3Rgp!.7. yeligbtgeg I ,4,a5b'Z.-36,5 ffl,-vu fO'414':. ...Tp 0,4r,,fb GQ: 4' 0 4 4,44 02-'L-1 fn- 1 Q , 3, 9 fa 2v5fQ6e9 l 33954345411 v,,,,f,.,g.N. 1,-K,-5, ,.'l.f3fi i4'4'9F9i9A I PM swf is- '.-tMP: M' 'iwfkf'-4 fl-Zi2Q gg-f, i 4Q'e'e3'4i iZr2'i91hfiff'6 .W- WW f Z-Vg Q4-'farm ' fsgsisktii rfbfslfvfsfil 1.032222 5 ru! .af glfl-ffl-935155 V E V ' ' w,,,, ,,.: .V 4. . . , , M I ffm., ' s fig 'J VJ.. -4 at 445: .:ff.1.4wQ:..1 fr' TOP ROW: P. Taub, K. Fitzpatrick, N. Hirsch, F. Pfealzer, L. Walden, L. Leventhal, D. Abel, A. Litt, N. Hirsch. BOTTOM ROW: B. Holman, Berg, L. Hartunian, C. Funk. G.A.A. The G. A. A. Board was one of the most active clubs on campus. This year they were fortunate in having two very fine presidents. In the fall they presented their annual girl-ask-boy dance, The Solar Swing which was a tremendous success. Sev- eral other activities included the winter and sum- mer Athletic Awards Banquets and girls' playdays. L. Gold, S. Magidson, L. Miller, L. Ezor, N. Ephron, R. Samenow, B. G. A. A. Fall President Nora Ephron, Miss Holman lSponsorl, and Spring President Robin Samenow. TOP ROW: Mrs. Sturges lSponsorl, R. Yurman, N. Nathan, J. Krieger, N. Koopman, P. Newmark, S. Alschuler, L. Robbins. BOTTOM ROW: V. Gubin, D. Roth, L. Wallad, R. Karlin, S. Mandel, E. Schuman, J. Shane. TOP ROW: P. Rapp, B. Franklin, J. Alexander, E. Pinchot, B. Pfealzer, L. Resceldt, B. Heyman, G. Ferman, S. Loeb, F. Karz, D. Glazer, M. Whitmore lSponsorl. SECOND ROW: V. Beoretz, J. Dold, 5. Citron, S. Schurr, S. Merin, R. Berke, J. Rockford, C. Borelli, G. Erasmus. BOTTOM ROW: J. Gamble, J. Weinstein, L. Alexander, R. Robbins, L. Troop, I. Tannenbaum, D. Lowell, M. Levant, L. Sperber, M. Meyers. TOP ROW: L. Peschelt, A. Rosenwald, W. Kuh, N. Folgerman, S. Bennett, K. Orloff, J. Jackson, J. Schott, P. Newmark. BOTTOM ROW: K. Fitzpatrick, M. Morse, S. Wittenberg, C. Caldwell, A. Litt, S. Graybill, D. Woodard, C. Greene, E. Unger, B. Holman lSponsorl. 1 were v 'vvvvrv nvrrvo' 'rv ' ' ' ! I P42 .,' 'X ' .ba o'k 1'l'4 ,3,'.'iff,.' 'S' ','. .'g 0'efA'a'4fQ' .tg-J, f-,..4.A. '.,.-t..,- V -ef,-,segq . ht. ' i-5' - ' ,' -' -731-1 Q gf . - .- S - Q 'aft x - A- J 'OOO . , f tl ,5 . .A , A 4 I-,seq Q..'.'- . , V..-5 5344 ,. ,A TENNIS TEAM TERPSI- CHOREANS SWIM TEAM ,Z,,,,, VV V,,V ,K , K 'W -' T, Hffl- ' ,iff ff as Xavi- TOP ROW: Miss Whitmore lSponsorl, Miss Holman lSponsorl, A. Gerstenfeld, G. Brown, L. Grudin, T. Albert, D. Woodard, R. Rubinstein, M. Rosenburg, K. Fitzpatrick, L. Zagon, P. Rapp, B. Sonns. FIFTH ROW: G. Russell, J. Gutman, D. Briggs, J. Curland, J. Lindheim, A. Cammer, L. Nurenberg, S. Golden, N. New- man, S. Hoodenpyle, C. Stein, B. Stettner. FOURTH ROW: P. Newmark, W. Kuh, K. Klonser, P. Miller, J. Shot, L. Glazer, B. Srere, D. Kaufman, N. Hirsch, P. Taub, L. Levoy, S. Friendly, A. Sharpe. THIRD ROW: A. Rosenwald, T. Hillman, J. Kurtin, J. Morgan, S. Cornell, L. Babbitt, C. Fogel, B. Finkle, L. Rothberg, R. Shepard, J. Grey, J. Akridge, R. Brodney. SECOND ROW: D. Girdwoyn, T. Hillman, M. Koscoff, T. Flaster, B. Schneiderman, P. Meisel, B. Meadows, B. Stone, R. Krasnow, S. Ross, T. Howard, C. Green. BOTTOM ROW: S. Levine, M. Gershenson, C. Nathan, L. Kahan, M. Reynolds, E. Landre, P. Paul, L. Goodman, A. Alberts, B. Pf-aelzer, B. Delman, P. Millman. AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS ln order to qualify for membership in G. A. A. a girl must have maintained an A or B average in physical education, participated in two after school sports, or have been active in one sport and given ten service hours. One of the main activities of the G. A. A. is the competition between the Pioneer League schools in several sports. This was a year of building and expansion at Beverly. The new Guidance Office, the Athletic Field improvement, and the new Business Edu- cation Building were all completed and dedicated during the school year. The 1958 WATCHTOWER also added a new feature. The new Summer Sup- plement, which was mailed to the students several weeks after school ended, gave us a chance to in- clude many activities that could not be covered in previous Watchtowers. For the first time the Spring Play, Senior Ditch Day, the Senior Prom, Baccalaureate, and Gradu- ation were all included to give a complete and full picture of the year 1957-58. That was our real aim, to give a comprehensive view of Beverly, our campus, our activities, our people. The.production of a yearbook is an undertaking too big for a few people to do alone. We would like to thank our entire staff for their work. Our art editors, Darrelle Mayers and Frank Young, de- serve special mention for the iob they did in shap- ing the entire artistic format of the book. Our most important and almost inexpressible thanks go to our advisor, Mrs. Lucille Robert. Thank you for the many weekends, the Christmas and Easter vacation, and the other countless number of hours which you spent working with us. Without your tremendous effort and understanding guid- ance this book would not have been possible. We have tried to present a fresh outlook in our book. Our photographs and art design have been geared to make the book both refreshing and interesting. We think we have succeeded- We hope you like it. i. lm IMIK y Co-editors in Chief A FINAL WORD ...-f: :, a . .-14-.1 .-. 5.5 1, hy -.wma-.e,,w-:',-.----1-1:e -he-.. ,-' -' ',' .1 S--.-,:-'J :-.--'1 A. 9: . ww..-.:',,g r,.,.M.,. .Im I, f. -,, -. -,sg -.:- -Q :'. 4.22. f 1:-'-'.J-1.--f.:::i,:.','1 .r -'g-.Clif -fee -1.-'rag-. -. v 1 --A- iei-,-fft- .'.'f-::a.-Slfxcf' g-Fira' f sri. 1'1'rl f-1 'iffH- -.c :F S. .',- '1 b1 s 5 'VJ9' - gfug -.L f-.-u -1.11 J-' .- '3.'p.-,',1 :.72g:.1--jg-4' .R , ,fa -5.-1.9.5. -- . -3,3-. '.gx-.y.'..g. - r Q-A515-Q-,ifirzfivt - 3:5517 . '. - Tx 743. I-F: .- fi ,- - J. -711-. . .-. ' -. -5-:Z-152:5.-,Q-::-w-San: -. -sis , xy,-vu .. L.ff,-::-,'- . J -. N . mQ'l ': 1.'.'.'.v'-7' 'gfi ' .Jr .1 -Q:-CL-'I-'x::.i'-.'fi5 : 1'1 ' f'- '.:'.'.'g'1 -5- -:ct '. S5 i2-Iffeisf' 1 E ' - 4-r-:-.:-. --.-:...-. 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A 114, 115, 136 . .,............ 93,124,131,179 86, 171 Ach, James 30, 31, 46, 61, 70, 71, 81,111, 115, 119, 122 Ach, Ernest ....A.,,,,.................................... ,... .... 1 4 Acheatel, Jack .............,............,,...,........ 98 148 Adelphians .......... ......... 1 12 Adelson, Cathy ....... ........... 9 3 Attalion, Marcelo ...... ........ 4 6, 65 Agatstein, Nadene .... ............,.......,..... 9 8 Aidner, Arlene ,....., ................................ 9 3 AkHdge,JHlL. .,.. ...,.... 88,103 138 181 Akst, Susan .,... ......,............................ 9 3 Albert, Toba ........ .......,,.,..,........ 9 3 135 181 Alberts, Anita .... ...... 7 2, 103, 121 132 181 Albin, Jim ......,... ..........,.,...... 4 6 127 148 Albion Street ...,,. Alchemists ............. Aldrich, Helen L. ..... . Alexander, Janet ...... Alexander, Joyce ...... Alexander, Lynn Allen, Judith ...... ....... Allen, Richard .............. 148 777777167157 137 -Us1o3,11o,13a .ss-sn-93,145 as 126 Allen, Stephen ......., 29, 30, 41, 46, 77, 120 Allenstein, Linda .......... Alphas ...,..,..................,.. 132 107 138 180 180 130 113 175 135 110 Alpha Tea .......,,...............................,............... 69 Alter, Harry M. .......,............................,,...,..,. 16 Altman, Helen, 40,110 112,114,12O,126,131 Altmann, Charles ...................................... 46, 87 Altschul, Linda ,.,,...................,......,... 32, 46, 137 Alschuler, Susan ...................... 98,129, 143, 180 Amado, Ralph ..98,127, 133, 136, 155,157,171 Amass, Stanley ....,,.,.......... 87, 93, 157, 158, Anderson, Julie .,.......... Angen, Lawrence ...,.. 171 as,93 Anker, A. ......................,..,........,............. . ..... 130 Ansen, Donald .....................,....,........... 162 168 Ansen, Jim E. ........................................ 113 168 Anson, Bruce ..46,113,127,148,151,164 176 ....93 Appelbaum, Dennis ................,.....,,............ Arbiter, Ethel ........... Arling, R. .............. . Armitage, John ,.,.. Armstrong, Shari Arnaud, Fred ......... 1 12 IIIHQ3 NNHH46 Arnold, Ralph W. Arnow, Susan ......... Arrick, Ken .. .... ........ . . Atterbury, Charles ,...,,. Atterbury, Malcolm ...., Atwood, Harland ............ Atwood, Mrs. Virginia .... A.U.A. .......................... . 8 ......98 93 132 137 93 98 93 222227, 89 88 93 Auer, John ...................... ,..........,..... Auster, Anrea ....... ........... ....... 1 O 3, 126 Babbitt, Fred .................. . ........ 46 Babbitt, Linda ............. ...... 1 81 Babich, John M. ............ ...............,. 9 8 Back to School Night .... Baker, Malcolm ........... Berg, Janet ...........,.......................................... 46 Berger, Charlotte .........,.................................. 46 Berger, Joseph ...... 30, 44, 46, 64, 81, 111, 115, 127,148, 151, 152,171 Berger, Paula . ............................................... 135 Berger, Richard ...... .................................. 9 3 Bergman, Paul ..... ..................................... 2 7 Berk, Sherri ....,. .............................. 1 29,132 Berk, Susan .,...................... 30, 97, 98, 112, 143 Berke, Ruth ................ 38, 92, 93, 112, 114, 180 Berkman, David ..........................................., 140 Berman, Cynthia ...... .............................,....... 9 8 Berman, Judith ........ ................... 9 8, 140 Berman, Susan ............. ................................ 9 3 Bermond, Jacqueline ...,...... ...98, 112, 126, 143 Bernhein, Ronald ......... .............J............... 9 3 Bernstein, Jean .......... ............ 4 4, 46, 122 Bernstein, Marla ..... .............J... 9 3 Besgier, Susan ..... ............ 1 62 Bess, Kathy ........ ........... 4 6 Bessolo, Beth .... ...... 9 3,134 Biblions ........... ......................J............. 1 45 Bilak, Milton .... ....................J.................... 9 3 Bilby, Rebecca .............. 3O,31,46,114,116110 Bisgeier, Barbara ............................................ 93 Bisgeier, Steve .....,.......................................... 93 Blackman, Mr. Horale .................................... 14 Blair, Alice .............. 32, 37, 38, 46, 68,110,120 Blank, Frances ........................................ 93, 126 Blankfort, Ellen ...................................... 93,126 Blaser, Ellen ........ ................. 4 6 Blatt, Robert .... .................... 4 6 Bleakley, Tom .... ....................... 5 5 Bloch, Susan ......,........................... 93,134,137 Bloom, Arthur ................................................ 93 Bloomfield, Bonnie ......J......................... 98,143 Blue, Meredith ........ 46, 110, 132, 133, 136, 140 Board of Education ..J..................................... 14 Bodle,Brian ...................................................... 96 Bodley, Tom ........... ................. 9 3 Bodner, Robert .... .................... 2 7 Bookin, Linda ...... ....... 9 8, 136, 143 Boos, Richard ......,..... .................... 9 3 Borack, Arthur ..........,.. ...... ..98 Borden, Newman C. ..... ................. 1 8 Borelli, Carla ,........... .................. 1 80 Boretz, Vicky ........ ............... 9 3,188 Borin, Barbara ..... ....... 9 3, 120, 126 Bosner, L. ........,...... .................. 1 42 Bottler, Barbara ...,.... .................... 2 7 Boyar, Jeffrey ............. .............................. 1 05 Boyar, Stephanie ...... . ..................... 98, 135, 143 Boys' League Assembly ......,........................... 63 Brachman, Robert ............ 34, 46, 122, 16, 9, 57 Brandt 1Buddy1, Walter ........................., 39, 162 Braff, Judith ......................,..... 98, 126,132, 137 Brandt, Barbara ........... ......................,....... 1 68 Brandt, Carolyn ..... ................................... 4 6 Briggs, Doris ........ ....... 9 8, 120, 126,130, 181 Bright, Janet ......... .......................,........... 9 3 Brilliant, Jeffrey ...... ......................,. 9 8,153 Brinegar, William V, ....,.., 18,67 Briskin, Joel .............. ....,,,, 4 6, 87 Broder, Madelynn ...... .....,.....,., 9 8 Broder, Robert ........ ..,...,., 4 6,163 Broder, William ...... ,..,,.. 1 27,129 Brodney, Rozann ....... 129,181 Brody, Lynn .....,.., ............130 55 87 Bal, Adrian ......................... ....... 1 8,111,115 Baldinger, Richard ................ ...... 4 6, 71, 124 Band ......................................... ................. 4 5 Banquet, Athletic Awards ............................ 73 Barenfeld, Frances .......................................... 46 Barenfeld, Michael .................................. 98, 153 Barnai, Robert ................ 98, 114,115,136, 140 Barrett, .Virginia ...,.................... 72, 98, 121, 126 Barron, Regina ...........,.................... 93, 143, 145 Barry, Alan .....,........ 93, 110, 124,127,153,165 Barr Arthur Brooks, Noel ..........,, Brotman, Robert ...... Brown, Carol ........, Brown, David .... Brown, Gorgia .....,. Brown, Judy ......... Brown, Lynn ...... Brown, Marshall Brown, William H. Browne, Gay ...,.. Bryson, Nancy .. .usssios ssssse1o4 .uM--9s,14o .nnu137,181 -sss-s---46,135 HHUMHUUUHUUUUUUH26 nsusunuenesnunsiaa 47,127,148,150,163 164,165,166 1 10 uuu32,35,47 y, ..............,.....................,... 164,166 Bmnne Nvs Phyms ........ 1a,65,7o,1o3,114 UUHUUUUUUUH46,127,171,172 Barton, Richard Baseball ...,........................ . ............... . Basketball ........................... .......... Basketball Tournament 120-123 115-119 Bath, Harry Tom ..........,................. 81,155,171 Baum, Mary .................................................... 98 Baum, Michael .................................Y...... 98, 115 Baumgartner, Conrad .A...... 33, 46, 127, 171, 172 Baxter, Mrs Nancy ...V.................,.................. 47 Bay, Victoria ....................,......................J...... 98 Beck, John' ,,,,,,.,............ 113,114,127,131,155 Bederman, Marilou ........................ 93, 126, 135 Beerman, Dianne ....... .................................. 9 3 Beifus, Barbara ........ .............. 4 6, 57 Benjamin, Janet ..,.................,........... 35, 93,112 Benjamin, Paula .,.................................... 98, 135 Bennett, David ...... 98, 113, 114, 115, 177, 178 Bennett, Robert ...................,.. 98, 131, 132, 136 Bennett, Sheila ........................................ 93, 180 Benoff, Stephen ............... .................. 9 8, 153 Bently, Gerlan 1Tony1 ..... ......................... 9 8 Berch, Victoria .............. .J.......................J.. 9 3 Berens, Robert .....,..... ............................... 4 6 Berg, Bonnie Berg, Harvey .... .......46, 126, 110, 179 Bryson, Richard ...... Buchalter, Susan .... Buckner, Warren .... Bueno, Eloise ...... Bueno, Juan ........... Burgess, eGorgia Burgman, P. ........ . Burke, Stephen ..... ...... Burns, Pamela ...............,...... Burrus, Edward .,...,,,...,...,,,,, Bushner, Lawrence .......,.... 80 Business Education Building Byers, Rosemary .....,.,,..,..,,,,,, Byrnes, John ..............,....,..., Byron, Valerie .... .......,,,,. Cagney, Julian ..... .,,,..,,,,,, Cagney, Stephen Cahn, Larry ......,.,.,.,,.. Cains, David M. .......... . Calderhead, Richard ..... Caldwell, Claudia .,.... .,,,., Cammer, Annette ...,., ,,,,,, Camras, Rodger ..... Carlin, Martin ....... .nnUuUuH98 .uHH47,124 nnnsuu98, 163 135 132 131 105 unHuao,9a 130 nnnnnnenuhunn27 ,93,132,136,14o nushuusssseniss unnuUUHuneHnn18 ---ics nnu1o6 .nnn98,135,107 -sncc-9a,153 .Hnnnnnu131 su--u-asHcss1o6 unnunHn-unhWh27 nsnsesu-u9s,1so n72,114,129,181 sH--s-u-n47,16o nsussssusssnisi Carlin, Sally ,,,... Carol, Michael .,... Carroll, James ....... Carter, Mary .i ....... Cartizian, Gloria .... Caruso, Richard .... Case, Glen M. ......... . Cattrell, William ...... C.E.C. ............. . Chaifetz, Sandra ...... Chapline, George .... Chapman, John ...... Charisse, Nickey .... 47 93 27 96 18 139 . ....... 18,137,138,139 ..l26 ........47 ,153 Charleston, L. ....... --------------v------- ---- 2 9 Chass, Susan ...... -------------------' -----44 1 O 4 Chazan, Gary . ...--- --4------- 37,93,127f175 Checel, Richard ...... ....---- 9 3, 136, 140, 142 Cheer-Leaders ..... --.---------------- ----4--- 144 Chess Club ........... '-------'---------- ----- 1 3 9 Chestnut, John ....... ......-V..--------------- A w'-- 9 3, 177 Chiappe, Terry J. ....-...--.----.------------,--- ---4---- 1 04 Chier, Jim .................... 33, 38, 44,147,115,127 Christmas Assembly ......J......,.J---.---J --------,,-'---- 7 6 Citron, Sally ................--.. -----------4-------- 1 80 Claridge, Fred .......... cure D. .,.................. . Clark, Mrs. Gladys ...,. Clark, Mavoureen ....... Clarke, Darlene ...... Clarke, Henry ....... ........98 ......143 .. ..... .24 ........47 ........93 8 Clarke, Lucille ............. --.-.- 1 04 Clifton, H ....................................-...-------- .----- 2 7 Cobb, Vincent Joseph ...................................... 93 Cohen, Gary .............................. ..-.-------...---,--.- 9 3 Cohen, Linda 30, 145, 39, 38, 87, 117, 47, 57 Cohen, Ronald 148, 151, 47, 164, 137, 166, 167 Cohn, lrma ....,.,,...,.................... 70,11O,114, 47 Cohn, T. ................................................... ..... 1 14 Cohn, Richard ....... ...... 7 1, 44, 86,119, 47,111 Cole, Mike ........ ..............,...................... 9 3 Cole, Penny ......... ........................................ 9 8 Colman, Aimee ........................................ 93, 134 Colman, Cathy J. 38, 103, 114, 129, 132,133 Colman, Judith ................................................ 72 Colman, Philip ,..... .......................................... 4 7 Colton, Ernie ............................. ......,. 4 7 Commercial Club ........................ ...... 1 35 Community Chest Assembly ........................ 64 Compton, Jerome ............................................ 93 Conover, Mary L. .................................... 18, 112 Conti, James G. ............ 41,103,113,153,162 Cook, Don ............. ................................... 1 O4 Cooper, Ronald ..... Cordova, Reuben .... Cornell, Sue ......... Court, Judy ...... Covey, Barbara ..... Covey, Covey, Cowan, David .... Cowan, Robert ..... Cox, Lynn ................ P. ......... . Stephen ..... Cozen, Harry ............ Crandall, Stephen ....... Crane, Michael ........ Crosby, Donna ..... Cross Country .......... Cross, Adrienne ...... Cross, Jeffrey ....... 18 ........132,181,188 222222222247 502-20114 .nnHn47,114 nu-s3o,92,93 . ................ ios .Hn-s9s,137 uuuu38,39,93 55 C.S.F. ....................... . ............................. 1 14 Culver, Howard ...... ....... 9 3, 120, 132, 133 Cunag, John .................. .,..............,.........,.,, , ,93 Cunningham, Teresa ........................ 19, 40, 110 Curland, Bonnie ...............................,...... 93, 117 Curland, Julia ........ 107,114,129,135,143,181 Curti, Charles ....................,......... 93, 80, 86, 87 Curti, Leo .......... ................................... 9 8, 127 Curtiss, Judy .... ...... ..............,.,... 9 8 Cytron, Sally ...... ........... ....... 9 3 , 131, 135 EJ Dabah, Freda ....... ..............................,,.,,, , .47 Dabah, Gladys ..... .....................,......,..., 1 38 Danen, Robert .... .........,.........,.............,,, 1 O5 Dameb, BHI ........... ...... 93,127,132,14a,177 Dant, C. .................... ...............,............,.... 1 42 Dantoff, Stephen ...... .......,................... ,..,, 9 B Danz, Penny ........... ........................ 9 8, 143 Darrow, Mindy .....,. ...... 1 12,133, 136,137 David, Rosemary ...... ..................... 9 3,131 David, V. ............... ...........,....,.....,.,, 2 7 Davis, Vicki ........... ...... 9 8,143 Davitt, Constance .... ...... 9 8 137 DeBardas, Thomas .... ......,,.. 1 O5 Deitch, Tobye ......... .,,.... 1 31, 147 Deitch, Leslye ......... ........................,........ 1 05 Delman, Barbara .........................,........ 135,181 Delman, Madeleine .... 34, 80, 92, 93, 112, 114, 120, 124, 110 Demans, Neil ............ ................................. 1 04 DeMars, Neil . .....................,......................... 153 Denenberg, Marlyn .................................. 98, 137 Dennen, Lyle .................. 93, 119, 120, 132 Der Deutsche, Verein Dershewitz, Enid Lois Desilets, Dave .......,.... .......92 ,133 ..131 ....98 ,162 183 Goldberg, Barbara ....,,.,. 1 Gordon, De Sure, Mona ...... De Toth, Elaine .... Deutsch, David ......... Devaney, Joanne ,.,.... De Warwick, Robert Dexter, Carole .,......... Diamond, ,Thomas ..... Diaz, Maria ..........,...... Dickranian, Cynthia ., .,47, 136 104,178 .MUHHHH98 . ..........,.................... 98 Diggs, Dana .......,.......,........................ Di Ghilini, Josephine .... Diller, Barry ............... Diller, Edward ....,..... Dion, Barbara ..,..,. Dixon, Richard Dold, Judith ....,. Donner, Arnold Donner, Michael ...... 7,171 .HHWUUUHUUUHNUUHUH131 W2hu4033,110,l2o,l33 uhnhaloo .nUnunuuUUa1o4,l35 .uuunnn98 uunu19,163 O4 nHn98 143,180 .HHHU47 162,169 uh98,169 Dorrow, Marina ........ 93,13l,132,133,136 Doyle, Richard ......., ,.,,. Dranow, Howard .... Drill Team .,.......,. Dubin, Norma ...,. 1 1 Fishman, William ...... .....------------------ -- 1 39 FitzPatrick, Kathy .... . ....... 93, 179, 180, 181 FitzPatrick, Tony ...... .....,-,...,. 9 8 155,163 Fjeldsted, Norman ,......v ----------,------- 1 9, 115 Flag-Girls .......................... . ......---------,-,,.---- 143 Flanagan, Christopher J. .....,..-.....-. 19 153,170 Flans, Allen ...... ..... ......... -,-----,-------------- 1 0 4 ,131 Flaster, Toni ................. ,---.. 1 04, 129, 135, 131 Fleisher, Carol .......... ...,,.----.--A------'---'---- 4 3 Florence, Richard .,.... ,.------.--v'------------- 9 3 Flushman, Bruce ..................-....... 104, 115 131 Flynn, Barbara M.D. ...,................ ........--.-,-,---,- 2 5 Fogel, Barbara .............--...-.--------..---- ------ 9 3 131 Fogel, Carol ......,,........ 104,129,134,135,181 Folgeman, Nancy .......... .... .....,..vvv......... 9 8 ,130 Football Bee .......................,.,....-........ ...153, Football Varsity ............ 148, 149, 150, 151 Forensics ..... 4 ......... Forman, Stephen Fowler, Susan ......... nur 'UUHUHUUUUHEII98 nnnnunnuunU80,87,93 .HUHHHUHUHUHUUU143 .uHn98,120,133,l37 154 152 ..132 ..137 138 1 Fox, Carol ........,.,. ......,-.-....... 9 8 Fox Gary .......,. ....... 1 04, 162 Fox Howard ........ ...,,........,. 4 8 Fox Ronald ,. ......... ........... . 96 Dubin, Robert ..... ............ 9 3, 133, 148 Duffield, John .,.,. ,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,, 9 3 Duke, Carolyn ...,. ......,,.,,,,... 4 7 Dukoff, Barry ..,,. ,,,,,,,, 9 8,153 Dunn, Ilene .............. .......... 8 8,93 oupmnnen Apnl .... .H ...,.... 47 137 Duryea, Linda ..... ......... ,.....,...,..,,,, 9 3 137 E Eber, Deena L ,,..... .............. 1 03,104,135 138 Eben Phunp ...... .U .......................,..... U93 Eder, Stephen .... ...........,................ 9 3 Edi, Cyril ............. ...... 9 8,148 171 Egan, George .H. .... . ...... 19, 155 170 Egema, Richard ...... .............. 4 7,71 119 Egerman, Maxine .... ...... 4 7, 78, 117 136 Egerman, William .... ................. 9 8 178 Einstein, Robert ...,..... .............. 9 8 161 Eisenberg, Barbara ..... ................ 9 6 Eisenberg, Elaine .... ,....... 4 7 114 Eisenrod, Bernice .... ........... 9 8 140 Eisenrod, Nancy ...... ..........,... 9 8 140 Elliot, Edwin W. ....,. 19,136,161 muS,1efney ,.,,,, ......... 98,135 175 Ellman, Marilyn Elster, Carole ..... ............................... 9 3 Elston, Peggy ..., .............., 3 5, 38, 39, 44, 87, 124,126,135 147 EngeL Ednh ,.,.,,.,.,..,, 32,93,120,126,131 133 Engel, Steven .,.,..........,....,................,...,. 98, 115 Engelberg, Alan ..... ...,... 3 O, 80, 92, 93, 111, 114, 176 178 Engelberg, Lon ...... .......................... 1 O4 England, Joyce .,.,.. ..,.............,,. 4 7 Englander, Dan ...... .......................,........ 9 8, 113 Entin, Gerald ...., .....,.............................. B 7, 98 Ephibians ..,...,..............,.............,.,................ 145 Fraide, Michele Frankel, Kenneth Frankel, Thomas Frankenstein, Ala ....98 105, 175 n .... ..................... 9 8 130 Glickman, Phyllis ..... Goddard, Gary ...,.., Goetz, Marie Mrs. Goldbus, Nikki .,.,...,. Gold, Leora .....,.,.,.,.... Goldberg, Barbara S, .... , Goldberg, Barry .,........ Golden, Sandy .,....... ..., Goldie, Susan ..,.,.., ....... Golding, John ................ Godlng, S. ,...........,..,.,...., . Goldman, Elizabeth .... Goldman, Judith .............. Goldman, Kenneth .......... Goldman, Vale .,..., .nuH48,137 UUUUUU99 unuHnnuUnnu,26 nnMnuuuUnunn93,88 uu-94,126,132,179 uuu99,113,114,l15 99, 1 1 4 1 Goldsmith, Alan .... Goldstein, Allan ..,,.. Goldstein, Barry .... Goldstein, Gloria ...,. Goldstein, Judith ........ Goldstein, Richard ....., Goldstein, Richard ...... Goldstein, Rozanne .... Goldstein, Shirley ...., Goldstein Goldsteinf Goldstone, Golf ...... Sondra ......., Wayne ........... Raymond .....,, Good, Brenda ........... Good, Janet .....,. Goode, Carol .......... .... Goodman, Bruce ............ Goodman, Joey ...... .... Goodman, Lana ..., Goodman, Nancy Jo ..,..... MnnN99,114,153,168 Hnn1o4,126,132,181 nNnuNnuu94,136,14o 99,l13,137,1s3,164 nnnunnnunuunnaclas uunHEHnuuunH71,148 HUUUUUPUUUHUUUHU48 uu99,41,33,113 120 127,148,178 uhunndUunUn94,124 u-uaunnn104 Hunan. HHHNH94 .nuuu2ununnuu1o4 nnuu99,121,l35,143 138 nu2104,129,130 nNnnuMu35,121,124 .unuHuunuuunNa48 nmmm4048 .nnuN48 nnHu1o4 .unu48 HUHUN99 HUUHI69 nhunuenuu48 nnHNuuHnuMnnu77,99 hunUnnn121,124,148 99,l31,133,l59,183 usuucHuunnnnnsn1o4 UuUHuun1o4,129,181 NH-UcunUnnnnHnn104 Gordon, Adrien .......,....,.,....,.............. 92, 94, BO Gordon, David ........,........................,,.,,...,..,.,, 48 Gordon, Joan ........,. 99 120, 129, 135, 137, 107 Gordon, Jeffrey ............................ 48, 121, 135 Judy ...,.......... Gottfried, Helen ....... Gottlieb, Jules .........,.. Gottschalk, Stephen ...., Gould, Suzanne .......... NHHUHHHHUUUUHUHH94 nUN99,136,14o,143 nuncunnnncHHhnlo4 UUn99,136,162,178 .UHUHDHNHHHHHH94 Grafton, Ronald ...,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9 Graham, DeCourcy ...... ,...,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,., 9 4 Graham, Robert ....... .....,.. 4 9, 149, 155 Gralnik, Diane ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 1 O5 Granen, John ..,.. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 Grant, C. ............. ...,.,.,...,...,,..,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..,,,, 2 7 Gray, Sally Ann ,..,.,.,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 9 9 Graybill, Sharon ...,.. 49, 118, 119, 145, 149, 180 Green, C. .,,,....,..,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 81 Green, Richard .....,,.,..,,..,.t,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 132,140 Green, G. ......................,,.. ,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 7 Green, Judy .,,.,,,.,..,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,105 Greenbaum, Sabina Ruth ,,,,,.,,,..,,,,, 99, 135, Ephron, Nora Epstein, Bruce Erasmus, Gayle ............32, 38, 68,114,1l6,124, 125,747,179,56,11O 80,93,14O,143,145,180 Erbe, Alexander .......,,...........,,.......,................ 98 Even, Randolph ,................................... 104,131 Ezor, Linda .,.......... 32, 38, 40, 44, 47, 83, 110, 120, 122, 179, 57 Ezra, Diana ......,..,., .,,,,...........,...,..,........,....... 4 7 Eleff, Gynnenda ........,,,...... ......................... 1 6 F Fabrick, Carolyn ....... ......,. 93 131 Factor, Maxine .... ................ 9 3 Farkas, Danny ...... ........ 9 8 136 Farkas, David ........ ..........,...,..,. 9 8 Farkas, Robert ...... .,.......,.. 1 04 129 Fasman, Beryl ........ 48, 77, 137 Fay, Melvin ............ ...,....,............ 1 53 Federman, Marc , ...... ,....,, 1 04,129 135 Federman, Stephen ...,.. ..,.,, 9 3, 127, 177 Feichtmeir, Patty ..... .,......... 9 8 132 Fein, Michael ..,..... ...... 1 O4 155 Fein, Ronnie ..,.... .,.,...........,..,.,.,.,.... 1 O4 Fenberg, Lynn ....,, .......,.......,..,... 3 5,98 143 Fenton, Fredric ..., . ......, 98, 155, 170, 171 172 Fenton, Phyllis .............. 30, 83, 92, 93, 126 148 Fenton, Terrie ..,............................. 12,135 143 Ferber, Tom ....................................,.,,..., 48 115 Ferman, Virginia ...,.......... .................., 9 8 180 Fernandez, Rosemary ...........,..................,..... 95 Feurer, Robert .....,..,,.,.,,.....,........Y.............,.... 93 Fiberman, Bernice . ,..,, ....... 1 04, 114, 115, 138 Fine, Carol .............,. ..........,.,,..,........... 1 O4 Fine, Richard ........ . ,.....,... 98, 104, 114 Fineberg, Don .... ...................., 9 8 Finberg, Steven .... ........... . ..48 Finer, Carole ........,,......,.,.,...,...,............. 104, 135 Fink, Baret ......................,..,,................... 93, 175 Finkel, Barbara 32,103,104,112,129,135,181 Finsterwald, Pat .........,.,.......,.................. 93, 126 Fischman, Leba ........,,,...,,.......,..,..,.,.............. Fisher, Gary ......,,... Fisher, Stephen ..... Fisherman, Bill Fisherman, L. 184 .unuunn48 139 .nn.104, 130, 134 143 Greenbaum, Sally ................,,.... 40, 94, 112, 114 1 15 Greenberg, Daniel ...,.,.,,.. ,.,,,,,,.., 4 9, 114, Greenberg, Irwin .... Greenberg, Linda ...,. 05, 134 Greenberg, Phillip ..... , ,,,,,, ff .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105 Greene, Greene, Blossom .... Greene, Barry ,...... .... Benton D. .UUUHUUHUHHHUH49 unH19,l53,162,l68 Greene, Carol .... , 105 05, 180 130 105 Franklin, Bonnie ..,. ............. 1 O4,112,114, 119,132,138,18O Franklin, Elaine ..... ...,....,............ 9 8,143 Franklin, Frenda ..... ..,............... 3 5, 104 Franklin, Jean .... ...., .....,..,. 1 O 4 Franklin, Howard ..,... ,........ 4 8 Franklin, Tom ......... ....... 1 O4 Franks, Elizabeth ...... ........... 9 3 Fred, Randall ............ . ....... 93,155 Frederick, Pamela .... ......, 1 04,138 Freed, Constance ....., ......, 1 04, 138 Freedman, Richard .... ....... 1 32, 141 Freed, Robert .......,. ,.,........,.,..........,..........,.. 9 8 Freedom, Gary ...........................,.........,...,..,,,, 93 Freedom, Robert ..............,.......,..... 93, 132, 140 Freeman, Gail ............ 38, 39, 77, 126, 137, 145 148, 164, 110 Freeman, Robert .... 48, 111, 117, 136, 145, 127, 166 Freeman, Roger ..............,. 41, 86, 148, 167, 111 Freeman, Richard ...... ..,.,,..,,.,.,,..,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 French, John H. ..... .........,...,,... 1 7, 33, 113 Freschl, Nan ........ ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. 9 B Freston, Linda ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3,135 Frieder, Richard ..... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 9 8 Friedman, Alan B ..... ,...,, 3 3, 98, 113, 128, 135,148,153,168 Friedman, Diane ,,,.,. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,. 1 O4 Friedman, Henry ......... .,,,,... 9 9, 113, 153, 168 Friedman, Kalma L. ..... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8,99 Friedman, Sarolee ...............,..,...,.,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,., 48 Friendly, Susan ......,,.....,,..,,....,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 9, 181 Fritschi, Barbara ,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Frosh-Soph Talent Assembly ..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72 Funk, Carolyn 80, 83, 136, 140, 143, 145, 179 Furman, Nancy ...........,............ 99, 126, 135, 143 Futorian, Sonya ...,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,99, 132 Gallina, Joseph ....,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-,,,.,,, 2 7 G.A.A. Solar Swing ....,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 4 Gamble, Barbara ,..,,..,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 O, 93, 145 Gamble, Jean ......,..,.....,,,,,,, 64, 80, 93, 145, 130 Gamson, Michael .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,104, 131 Garnella, Pauline E, Mrs, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 19,135 Garnella, Tom ................ 99, 113, 130, 135, 169 Gaylord, Murray ........,............. 93, 137, 145, 162 Geldin, Lorraine ......,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 04, 130 General Motors Assembly ,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2,63 Gendel, Arnold ,,.,., .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 George, Rita .........,.....,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 04, 129 Gersh, Linda .............. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3, 124, 131 Gershenson, Myrna ..... ...... 1 04, 130, 134, 181 Gerstenteld, Arline .... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3, 181 Gilbert, Ellen .,..,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 9 9,137 Gilbert, Colin ,,,... ,,,,,,, 9 9, 178 Gilbert, Linda ...,.. ,2,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 4 8 Gillen, Keith ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , H99 Gillen, Ken ............. ....................,. 9 9, 114, 136 Gillman, Clifford , .....,....... 48, 87, 114, 132, 148, 164, 111, 115, 127 Girdwoyn, Diane .......... 104, 114, 129, 142, 181 Girawoyn, Louise Mrs, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 8 Girls' Athletic Association ......,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,181 Girls' Glee Club .....,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Glabman, James ...,.....,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 8, 87, 143 Glanz, Dick .......,...,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5, 93 Glasseman, Steve ..,,.. ,,,,,,, 4 6, 137 Glaser, Michael .,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9 Glaser, Lori .,,,...... ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Glass, Dudley .... ...,. 1 04, 131, 136 Glass, Max B. ....,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , .19 Glazer, Deanne ..,.. ....,.. 9 7, 99, 143, 180 Glazer, Lori ........,. ,......,..........,...,,.,,,.,, , ,93, 181 Glazer, Michael ..,..,......,......,...,...,............ 48, 114 Glazer, Ronald .,...,.,.....,..............,,,, 93 137,163 Glick, Harold ............ 99,114, 131,136, 142,115 Glick, Nancy ............,, 44,48,114,145,11O Greene, Carole ..,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 9, 103, Greene, Judy .,.,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Greene, Richard .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9, 132 Greene, Robert .......,, ,,,,,, 1 05, 136 Greenspn, Donald .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 GVGY1 JUC11T1W A------ ---,-- ...... 1 8 1,105 Gre Robert .............,., Gritwen, Frances A. 132 UHUU19, 105 Grlss, Linda ...,.,,,...,,..,.,,,, ,,,,,,, , 107 Grodsensky, Jacqueline ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 Groman, Reba ........,..,..... ..,,,,,,,,, 9 9 113,143 Gross, Deanna ............ ...... 9 4,114 116,151 Gross, Jim ,,..,,.,,.,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, --,.,---,, 4 9 Grossman, Richard .,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 9, 114 115, 140 Grudin, Luann ,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,, 1 8 1 Gubin, Virginia ...,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 130, 110 Guillen, Richard .....,., ,,,,,,,, 6 1, 99 122, 115 Guilliver, S, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-- -,,,,,,,-- 2 7 Gunzburg, Martha ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,-----, 1 33, 49 Guidance Office ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,- ,,,-,,----,,,, 6 1 Gutmarlrl, Joyce ............ 99, 126, 156, 181, 183 it Haaz, Morton ..,,....,....... 30, 31, 49, 33, 64, 121, 124,127,131,145,177,176,57 Haiman, Diane ..,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49, 70, 121, 124 Haimoff, Lubba .......,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 Halper, James ........,.. Halprlm, Billy .................. 99, 97, 132, 140, 162 Hammerman, Judith .,,..... 32, 35, 39, 39, 44, 44, 49, 87,117,119,121,l24 110 Hammerman, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,-, 9 9, Hammond, Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-,-,,-,,,,,,,,,, , 49 Hanchett, Louis I ..... Handler, Anthony ,.... Handler, Marilyn .,... Hanin, Miriam .,.... Hanson, Jon .....,. nuuuhlo .nuuuulos HHHUNHHH99 Hun1o5,129 ucn10s,142 Hanson, Tanis .......... Hara, Roberta ............. Harbarger, Thomas ..... Harman, Marshall .....,. Harmon, Ellis .......,.A Harris, Julie ......... Harris, Steven ....... Hart, Billie Lee ..,.. Harter, Bill ..,....,... Hartley, Howard ...... Hartman, Timothy .,... 133, 143 49 1 14 131 1 10 .2222222222222299 222222222222294 222222249 .Um42132 .2222249 222299 222294 222299 222222222222299 Hartmut, Pete ........... ........,.................. 1 05 Hartunian, Loretta . ..... ....... 1 49, 179, 110, 55 Hartunian, Wayne ...,...... ........... 1 05, 153, 168 Hatley, Joan ...................... .......................... 2 O Hart-Williams, Nicholas ....... 99, 140, 142 Hazen, Lovee .................. ....................... 9 4 Hecht, Alice .................. ....... 9 9, 135, 143 Hecht, Donald .............. ...... ...... 4 9 ,153 Helgesson, Lucy Mrs. .... ................. 2 O, 40 Heller, Carole ..................... ....... 9 4, 132, 134 Hello Day Mixer Dance Hendel, P ......................... Herbst, Charles C. ......,.. . Herman, Barry ........ Herman, Howard ..s. Hersch, Richard .,.... Hersh, Nancy ....... Heyschensohn, H. .......94, 132, 177 ........32 Herts, Eugene ..... ................................... 9 9 Herwit, Judy .................... 97, 99, 126, 137, 143 Herzikoff, Marcia ..... ..................... 1 7, 130, 99 Hess, Brian ............. ........,,.................... 1 05 Hewitt, Cullen ..............................,, 49, 127, 161 Heyman, Barbara ......,........... 99, 137, 143, 180 Highlights ................,............................. 124, 125 Hill, Marian ...,.......... 49,116,121,132, 57,110 Hillman, Antionette ...,.,,,........,... 105, 126, 181 Hillman, Terri ,... 2 ...,......,,...................... 105, 129 Himmelstern, Robert ........,.......,...,......,,... 87, 99 Hirsch, Nancy ............ 38, 97, 99, 112, 179, 181 Hirsch, Richard .........................,.............. 94, 114 Hirsch, Roberta ...................... 94, 112, 136, 132 Hirschensohn, Harry .... ......,.............. 9 9, 130 Hirschorn, Linda .....,.. Hockler, Barbara .... Hoffman, David ...... Hoffman, Franklin .... 222222222222249 .2222299 222222105 .222105,153 169 Hoffman, Gary ...... ,,.,.. 9 4, Hoffman, Richard ...... . . ...... ............ . ..105 Hoffman, Sue .,.......................................,., 92, 94 Hollander, Fredrick .....................,..,.,...,, 99,168 Holman, Barbara L. ........ 20, 179,143,180,181 Holman, Miles .......................................,.,,.,,.. 94 Holmes, Lynn ...,...... .......,.....,..... 4 9, 114, 119 Holmes, Richard ....... ..............,,..., 9 9 Holt, Vivian ................. ,...,,.,, 9 9, 143 Home Economics ...,............,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 134 Hoodenpyle, Sanford ...............,...,........ 105, 181 Hoodenpyle, Susanne ..........,.............,,,,,, 99, 143 Hooker, Alan 33, 80, 94, 114, 120,124,132,111 Horn, Gerson ...............,.................,. i.,,, ,.,,,,,, 5 5 Horvin, Noel ...............,......,,...i..,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 9 Horwitz, Louise ...... ,,,,,,, 9 7, 99, 126, 143 Howard, G. .......... . Howard, Michael ..., Howard, Toni ,...... Hoyt, Lynda ............ Hubbard, Mariaon Hubbard, Michael ..... Hubbard, Rena ...... Hubbard, Steve .... Hunt, Lindalee ........ Huntsman, David ..... Hutter, C. ...........,........... . .22249,127 152 222 , ,135, 130 A ...........,...... 105,131 103 105 181 .2222222222222105 .2222222222224 22222222105,175 .h2uuu137,138 139 .uHu34,94,127,148 114 129 148,15L ,170,171 Unn21O5,131,l15 143 Hyman, Leonore ..........,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99, I lHeld, Fred .............. 44,49,71,114,116, 148 174 Hfdd, tom ...... 99,113,114,129,133,115 Jacobson, George .... 119, ,111,57, ,175 142 n-u49,12Z llling, Michael .,,.,,.,...,..,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 96 lmbach, Irene .................... 40, 112, 114, 65, 110 lmerman, Stanley .................................... 49, 148 lnsel, Howard .................,.,,...,.., , ..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94 International Statesman .......................,,,,,,,,, 133 lrvine, Robert ........... . ...,.. 49, 127, 148, 150, 164 167,111,57,115 lsaacs, Jeffrey ..................,...,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, 55, 157 J Jackson, Benjamin ...,.....,.,...,.....,.i,,,,,,,,,, 99, 153 Jackson, Harley 99, 35, 112, 114, 132, 136, 143 Jackson, Richard ..,.......,.,..,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 20,136 Jackson, Mary Jane ...........,.,..,,.,,,,, 92, 94, 180 Jacobs, Betty .....,.,,,, ,,,,,, 9 9, 134, 137 169 140 Jacobson, Jay ....... Jacobson, John ..... Jacobson, Martin Sanford ..... Jacquard, Jeffe, Andrea .......... Jeffe, Janie ........ Jaffe, Susan ..,... .222299,136 .222222222222,.94 uuNn87,94,127 164 57 ,166,167 .22222222222220 22299,135,143 222222222130 .2222222294 Jancso, Pearl .... Jasper, Pearl ...... Jassim, Bonnie .,.,. Jaye, Robert ....,.... Jeffery, John ..,... Jolton, Lewis ..,...... Johnson, Raynolds Jolten, B. Jordan, 1661 ..,. 99,113,119,132,14071 Joseph, Valerie ..... ........99 ....94 1 05 '77367337497567657367 1 1 1 7 1 150,111,115 222222222222220, , 148 127 .2222222222222222299,153 121 124 169 162 '777777777777777 427 1 Josephs, Emory ,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 JOYCS, John ...... ....... 1 05, 153, 162 Joyce, Pat ..,.....,.,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 9 9 Joyce, William .....,,.,,...... 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 163 Jubelier, Joanne .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 105, 126 Jubelier Joel .... 72 94 114,127,138,155,111 Junior Talent Assembly' Kahan, Loretta .. Kahn, Charles .... Kahn, Michael .... Kahn, Sonia .,.... Kahn, Susan ...... Kahn, Steve ....,, Kaiser, Carol ........ Kane, Christopher Kap, Helen .......... Kaplan, Steven .... Kardos, Judy .,..,, Karlin, Rita ,.... Karff, G, ..,,,,,,,,, , Karno, Sheila ...... Karp, Gerald ........ Karpman, Steve .. Karsin, Holly ...,.. Karz, Frances .... Kasler, Peter ........ Kassel, Leonard Kaswick, Karen .. Kates, Terry ,,...... Katona, Theodore Katz, Gloria ..,,... 222222 .n-21O5,13O,181 162 . .............. 99, .22222222249 ...........99, 118 49, 35 .222105,129,135 22222222a0,92,94 Hnnu49,87,127,148 164,137,111 2222222222105 .22222222294 mmmmm5Q87 22249,1a0,110 .222222227 222299,126 2222222299 .22222222294 2222222222299 222272,99,1s0 .2222299,131 222294,132 2222222299 99 137 2222 .... 5227 .22222222299 163 1 Katzman, Joel ....,,,, , ,,,,, 99, 153, Kauffman, Miriam ,,,,, ,,,.,2,,,--,-----,, 9 9 Kauffman, Richard ,.... ,,,,,,,, 9 4, 161 Kauffman, Tom ,..,. 2 ,,,,,,,, 99, 162 Kaufman, Carol .2,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,--- 5 0, 119 Kaufman, Diane ...,2. ,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9, 131 Kaufman, Nancy ...,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9, 61, 130 Kaufman, Patricia ,,,., ,,,,,,,,. 9 9, 126, 143, 78 Kaufman, Robert ...,...,.,,,,,,,,,., 94, 127, 131 155 Kaun, Petra ,,,2,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,-----,,-,,-,,-, 5 0 Kay, James .......,2...,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ---- 9 4 Kay, Robert .,...... 33, 35, 80, 137, 176, 178, 111 Kaye, Karen ..... ........,. ...2......2.2.. 9 7 , 99, 112, Kaye, Stanton ....,. Kaye, Walter ....... Kaufman, Michael Keeffer, Christina Ke Gley, Robert . Kelley, Kevin ....... Kellstrom, Garry .. Kendall, Susan ..... Kenis, Andrea ....... Kennedy, Beatrice Kent, Peter ......,.... 22222222222222222105, Mrs. Kerland, Milton ......... Kern, Stephen ...,. Kerner, Judith .,... Kerns, Marsha ..... Kessler, Mimi .2.,. Keye, M. D. ..... . King, Connie ..... King, Jacki ......... Kinney, Gail ......... Kinney, Stuart .... . Kipp, B. ................ . Kislinger, Mark .... Kivel, Foster ...,... Kivel, Franklin ...... Klausner, Kathy ....,. Klein, Edward .......... Klein, Kay .........,,.., Klein, Owen .......... Klein Theodore... Klubok, Phinp .2f7' Knapp, Richard ........ Knauer James E. kmghn'vamne .... Q77 Knights ........,........ Knoles, Edith E. Kofsky, La rry ..... Kohn, Donna ....... Konheim, Bruce ..2... Koopman, Nancy ..... Kop, H. ...,...,......... . Kopp, Barry .......... Koskoff, Marilyn Koszta, Michelle Kozoll, Laurence .... Krammer, Bruce ...... Kramer, Ilene ....... 135 132 2222222222105 .22222222105 2222222105213a 2222222222222299 .222222105,140,142 2nn94,115,148,15O 164,165,167 .2222222294,126 .Hhun94,124,131 ....................,..... ..26 136 .22294,131,132 .22294,135,145,169 .22299,132,136,178 .2222222222105,132 722f3077279779971 1 1 1 1 94 43 222222222222222225 22222222250,70,135 22222222222105,127 99,l12,114,138,143 222222222222222250 222222222222222131 05 .22222299 n2n-94,153 nnuH94,181 .22222294 2222210 22222105 2222222250 2nHu99,178 .22222294 2222222216 .2222299,137 2222222222111 H-n2O,130,161 .22222222104 2222222222105 22294,153,163 .2222250,1s0 22299f140f 2221o5,135, 105 .. ........ 99, 134 163 181 , 138 142 105 1 05 Krasna, Edward ..,.. Krasna, Jane ........... Krasnow, Rita ......2... Krasovitsky, Irwin .. Krawitz, Gary ......,.. Krawitz, Gloria ....2.2 Krechman, Audrey .. Krieger, Judy ......... Krieger, Ronald ..... Krissman, Susan ..... Krolik, Ronald .... Krone, Jeff ,....... ....2 Kronheim, Sandy .... Kronish, Karen ....... Kuh, Wendy .....,.. Kuhlen, Carl ........ Kuhlen, Susan ......... Kunody, William ..... Kurtin, Jill .......... Kurtz, Nola ..2.. Labouitch, Paul ...... Labovitch, Gerald .... Lackey, John .......... LaFayette, Darryl ..., Lagerquist, C. ........ . Lagerquist, Lynn ..... Lagre, M. ......... Lainer, Luis ............ Lainer, Nahum ..... Lamfrom, Dale .... Landre, Elissa ....., Langdon, Myra .... Lanier, Louis Lansing, Judy ...... Lansing, Sue 2.2.. Lansky, Melvin .... Lapin, Byron ........ Larsen, Pamela 2..... Lash, Diane .............. Laszlo, Peter .......... Laszlo, Victoria ...... Lattman, David .... Laule, Russell ......... Laurion, Jeanne .... Lavin, Robert .......... Lavintman, Larry .... League, Boys' ......... Lebow, Michael .... LeCover, Stephen ...... Ledner, Jo Ann ....... Lefferts, Elliot .......... Lehman, Anita Mrs. Lehman, Michele ...... Lelben, B. ............ . Leibman, Ellis ...... Leibowitz, Nora ..... Leibm an, Marcia Lektos ..................... Leonard, Terry ...... L' Espr it de France Lesser, Franklin ...... Lester, Laurion, M.D. Lester , S lvia .....,.... Lester, Wfard H, Levan, Marcia ...... Levan Marsha .... Levant, Lorna ...... Levant, Marcia ....... Leventhal, Laura Leventhal, Linda Levey, Jerry ........ Levi, Arlene ..... Levi, Douglas ...... Levin, Edward ...... Levin, Harold ...... Levin, Harris Levin Robert ...... 1 Levine, Norman .... . Levine, Susan ...... Levy, Arlene ..... Levy, Carolyn .... Levoy, Linda Levy, Robert, ........ Levy, Stanley ...... Levy, Stephen .... Lewinson, Paul .... Lewis, A. ............. . Lewis, Jan ............... Lewis, Stephen .......... Liberman, Jeffrey ....... Lieberman, Katheryn 1 .105 11B .22105,13s,1a1 22222222299 2222294,105,130 ,2222222222222294 22222222222126,136 222299,112,143,1a0 ,2222222222222169 22222222294,134 ,2222299 .2nn1O5,139 uuu92,94,122 22222299,135 .22294,1ao,1s1 222222222105 22222222222105,131 222222222222222299 22222222222105,1a1 30,31,35,50,68,B7, 110,114,119,120 1 22299 ......27 1 1 222222222294 .222222222216a 2222222299,132,140 222222222222222224 ,222222223e 105J14 u94,33,131,133,142 2222297,99,143,121 222105,132,140 181 222222222222222299 nn2103,1O5,114,133 .22222299,134,107 .222222222299,134 ,22222222250136 222294,157,159 111 222222222222222250 222222222222222299 14,117,131,136,115 2222222272,105,114 222222222222222299 .2222222222222222299 222230,31,50,69,110, 120,145,57 .2uuunn99,136,137 .uuU-94,137 2222250137 .2222222222250 .unn94,136,142 .2222222220,99 .2n294,1O5,126 30 127 105 222222294 .2222105 .2222117 2-299,161 .2222129 1 19 .222220,a7,7L 2222244,69,119,1a0 .222222222222222294 22222222222299,135 n5O,B6,143,145,110 2222222294,137,179 2222222250,120,126 22222222222299,137 222299,151,157,184 .22222250,113,175 222222222222222105 22222233,41,94,155 50,135,16a,127,171 181 05, 137, 138, 222299,126, 222296,105, .22222294, 2222294, .22299, 130, 130 114 132 140 77777777126 .22222299, Liberman, Larry ..................................,, 105 Lichterman, Susan .................. 35, 114, 115 Liebowitz, Aaron ....... .30, 87, 113, 127, 99 Lietcherman, S. .........,,2.....,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 2 Lifton, Evelyn .... ....,...,..,....2,..,,,,,,,.. A,2, , Linden, John ........ Lindheim, Judy ............. Linkletter, Barbara ....... Lippman, Robert ...... Lipma n, R. ............ . Lippman, Steve ..... 05, 121 O5 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...99 .137 181 139 162' 136 142 ...26 1 14 .105 ...99 107 139 136 153 .121 2.50 ...94 129 ...20 ...94 169 155 185 Lipson, Barbara ..,., L1tman, Steve ,,,A,,A,,,,,-V,,,,-,,AYY-A-,, ,.-,--v Q 33 Lift, Adrienne ....... ..... . ,5O, 88, 131, 179,180 Litter, Marsha ,A,,,,,,,, ,v,,, Lfvingston, Bruce ...... Livingston, Gary ,.A.,, Livingstone, Sandra Lockhart, Carole ..,,.,.. 22222222222222105 222222222222222105 ,2222299 .2222222294 44222222222105,132 Loeb, Jesse ......s,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , ,s,,,,,,, 99, 130, 132 Loeb, Sally .-v..... ...,.,,. 7 2, 99, 138,180,107 Loeff, Susan ,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.---,A,V,--- A 7,105,138 Lokenvitz, Diane London, Anthony Long, James .,.,,... Los Esponolitos .,., Los I Quijotes ...,., Louis, S, ,,,,,,,,,,, , Lourie, Jeffrey ,,,,,,,,,,,,., Lowell, Diane ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Lucachevitch, Alexander 2 Lynch, Lawrence .,,.,..... Lyons, Sally ...,.,.. 40, 50 2222222222222s2220 .2c22222222250 ,nnH94,127,153 222222222130 .2222222222131 222222222222142 127 2 ........,.....,....., 99, 22222244,50,180,110 A Y--....... ............ ....... 5 O ,82,110,12O,123,137 Lyons, William .,.,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,99,12O, 127,155 MC Afee, Kathleen ,...,. Mc Clariahan, William 2 McClure, O. Jane ......... McC0mas, Scott ....,..., McComas, Winters McComb, John ,,,,,,,,A,A,, McConnell, Alice .,....,... McConnell, Raymond 2 McCoy, Amanda ...,..,,,,,, MCCOY, Peter ..,,.........,,.,. Mc Donough, Richard P. 2 McLean, Margaret Maass, James ,,,,,A,,,,,A,,, MacCabe, Janet .........,, Macdonald, Donald Mac Donald, Martin Mackenzie, Gary ...,,. Magidson, Sylvia .,,,, Magit, Paul .,,,....... Magyary, Maxine ...... Malin, Marjoria ..,,, Mandel, Mandy ....... Mandel, Suzanne ...,.. Mandelson, Linda .......,.. . ..........., 106 222222222299 nu221,32,134 .2222222222299 .22294,137,153 22222299,136 2 ..,..... .94,130 2 .....,.......,....,. 99 .2222222222251 . ,,..,.c 99,153,178 . ...,......., 51,115 .2222222294 .n2nh99,132 .......99, 140, 142 ........143,179,132 ,2222222148,s0 222222222250 .UH126,1O5,13O . ,,,... 180,112,81 222222222105 2222222222222143,s0 Maney, Marylin .,.......,..,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, ,,51 Maney, Patricia .,......,.,,....,....,...,1.,. 94, 132, 137 Mann, Buster ........ 94,137, 157, 159, 164,166 Marching Band .,,...,,..,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 142 Marcus, Harlan Marenfeld, M. ...... . .....,......136 163 99 Mariam, Jerome ,,.,........,......,..,,.......,..,, , Marin, Denis ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87, 94 Markell, Regina .,.,...,,....,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105 Marks, Bill ........ 148,151,3O,3l,51,137,l27 Marks, Carol .,.,...,.,.,..,.....,,.,...,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 99, 137 Markul, Ingrid ,,...,................,....,.....,..,,,,..,,,,,, 21 Markell, R. ..........,....,.,.........,.,.....,.,....., 126,132 Marmer, Stephen .... 99, 140, 114, 115, 132, 136 Marrow, H. John ....,...,.,......,.......... 151,21, 127 Marrett, Susan .,.,,..................,.,.,..,. 138, 105, 1 Mart, Alan ........... . ,...............,. 105 Mart, Yvonne ,...,,. ....... 1 19,124 51 Martin Ellen .,.,........ Martini Mrs Ethel Martin, Mike ..,...... Martin, Patty .,,,.,, Marx, Julian ...,,..... Massey, Stephen ,..,.. Massman, Stephen .... Mast, Terry ........... Masteller, Malcolm .,1. Masters, Bonnie ..,... Mathes, William ,,,.. Matlin, Roger .,...,. Matoff, Margo ..... 222222222129 22222222226 222222222105 ff2299f176f1 .2I2IIfi05fn 99 22222294, 'u22299f 94 78 94 135 .222 ,136,115 136 105 115 105 22ff22222222222222251 115 Mawson, Charles ,......,..., 51, 155, 136, 163, Mayer, Mari Mayers, Darrelle ...... McCoy, Amanda ........, .222222222299,114,143 1 22251,6061,74, 13 120,123,110 222222222222222251 181 Meadows, Beverly ...,... ......,, 4 O, 103, 105, Meadows, Marlene ..... .,............. 5 1, 87, 135 Medley, Marijane ....... ..,....................... 9 9 Medrano, Daniel .........,....,..........,...,.......,... ..... 9 4 Medrano, Patrick ....... .....,.....,..........,...,........., 9 9 Mehren, Michael ...,.,.,,..........,...,..,.........,.,.,.,, 94 Meiksin, Ellen ........ 94, 114, 119, 132,136,140 Meisel, Joan ...... .,......,..,......,...,., 1 05,114,132 Meisel, Marvin ...., ..,........,,.,. 9 5, 132, 136 142 Meisel, Patricia ..,, Jeffrey .,.. Melnick, Allan ........... Melnick, Christina ,,,,. Melnick, Melinda .... Belnick, John ...,..,... Meister, Melton, Alan ..,.,..,...,,.. Mandelson, L. ..,............ . Mendelson, Sanford ...... Merin, Susan ,..,,.....,.. Mesons ,,...,,.,,,,.,,,.,,. Metzgoer, Michael ..... 186 22277,103,105f1 126,129, .222222255, 14, 181 162 222222222222105 U22H1O5,13O,138 .222222251,138 22295,41,162 .222222299,161 ,22222222222145 22222222222222ss 22232,9s,124,180 .2222222222211s 222222251,115 Meyerink, Diane ...... 1 1 1 105 178 Orren, Karen .... .... Oswell, Lawrence Ottomeyer, Alan ..... 22232,80,114,120,132, 136,110 Owens, Paul .....,,.. ..,.,....,.. Padilla, John C. Padway, Beverly 2222222. .222222221,131 99 130 135 Padway, Bruce .......,.. Painter, James W. Paley, Stephen . ...,, . Palmer, Mark ....... Palmer, Peter ...... Pappie, Elise ......,.... Parker, Alida W. Parks, Judith ......... Part, Sue ............ Patey, Janet Patriche, V ..... ..... Pattiz, Cathy ........... Pattiz, l-lenry .........., Paul, Penny .....,....,.. Paul, Philip ...,..,,....... Pauley, Romaine H. Pauley, Steve .......... Payne, Julie ,.,.,. ,,... Pechter, Marlene ..... Pepp, Harold .,......,,. Perkinson, Jill .,...,... Perlberg, Joyce 222222222136 .2222222221 222222261,95 .22252,127,177 .2222222222295 222222222222295 .22221,40,126,110 222222222222132 131 .222222222222222222227 ,n35,52,126,145,57,11O .222222222222222222295 .2222222222106,129,181 .nu2-33,41,111,127,177 Mrs ..............., 32,4o,107 222234,52,11i,120,127 148,150,56,171 .222222222222222222295 .n3O,52,81,121,124,169 .22222222222222129,106 Perlmutter, Barbara ..... Perlmutter,, Robert Perrin, Judi ................ Perry, Lillian ........... Peschelt, Linda ........ 2222252 .2222222299 222222222106 .2222222222252 . ...... 99,143,180 Pessis, Marcia ....,..................,...,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52 Peters, Kenneth L. Petersen Pfaelzer, Faye ......., 222222222214,15,16o,76 Ka ren Ann ........ 2222222222106,138 1 106113 135 153 Petersoni Dennie Donald 2 162,168 Pfaehen BeHy 103, .... 106,121,132,180,181 95,112,114,118,145,179 1 1 1 1 r Pfaelzer, Peter Frank ...............,.,,,.,,,,,,, 106, 162 Phillips, Donald .......................,.... 52,176,177 Phillips, Haris ............ ,,,,, 1 06, 132,138 Pierce, Frank Pigskin Prom .... Pinchot, Elaine ,..,.,. . ,.,, 10 Pinchot, Frankie ..... Pinchuk, Eugene ..,.. Pine, Georgia ...... Pink, Allison ........ Pinney, Maria ...... Pirie, Douglas ...... Pirie, Martha ......... Plawker, Barbara Plotkin, Frieda .... Plum, Beverly Meyer, Kenneth ...... ....... 1 05, Meyers, Marilyn ...... ...... 8 0, 180 Meyhaus, Robert ............... .......................... 5 1 Michaud, Ronald ............................................ 162 Mickelsen, Peter ............................................ 55 Miletich, Steve T. .... 17, 21,145,156,157 169 Miller, Barry ............................ ........................ 9 9 Miller, David ......... ..,2....... .................. 5 1 ,105 Miller, Deana .......... ......... 1 O5 Miller, Georgianna ..... ....................... 5 1 Miller, James E. ...... . ..... ........................-. 9 5 Miller, James M. .... ................. 5 1, 82, 86,122 Miller, Joel ........... 2 ...........................-... 51 Miller, Joseph ..... . ....... 95,131 155 Miller, Joyce ..............................--..,,-. 44, 51,138 Miller, Judith Ann ......2................................. 105 Miller, Lynne .......... 99,112,114, 121,132,179 Miller, Penny 2.,,...................... 95,126,134 181 Miller, Ruthane .............................................. 99 Miller, Stetfan ...,......2............................. 99, 153 Miller, Susan .................................... 88, 95,131 Millman, Nancy .............................. 51,121,124 MiHman, Peggy 30,97,99,112,126,143 181 Mindell, Lawrence .......................................... 95 Mindell, Paula Gene ...,........................ 105, 129 Mitchell, Ann Mrs. ........... ...24 Mitchell, Joel .....,.... .2........................... 1 05 Mitchell, R. G, Mr, ..... ...... . ........................... 1 4 M6ns, Dawd .......... ....... 97,99,113,135,161 Monan, Darlynn ...... .......................,,......... 9 9 Monan, Monte Lee ..... .............,....... 1 05, 164 Monroe, Martha ......... ................. 9 5 Moore, Elliott .......... ..,.................... 9 9 Moore, Joanna ........... ......2 9 9, 135, 142 Moore, Joseph W. ........ ...,........ 9 9,130 Moore, Leah K. Mrs. .... ...,...,....., 2 1,136 Moore, Tom .................................... 51, 127, 148 Mordock, Tracy ..............,............. 51, 153, 161 Morgan, David ......2...,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 155 Morgan, Jack ....,,...... 51, 86,127,137,148,151 Morgan, Judith ...........,........ 105, 137, 140, 181 Morris, Beverly ........................,,.,,, 95, 140, 142 Morris, Jonathan .... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 06, 114 Morris, Karen ....... ..,.... 9 9, 130, 107 Morris, Patricia ....... 95, 136, 142 Morris, O. ........... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 40 Morse, Marjorie ..., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9,180 Morton, Jane ..,,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 9, 132, 143 Moss, Alan ...... ................., 9 9,115,162 Moss, Richard ..... ..................,.. 9 9, 163, 178 Muchnic, Paul 2 ..,. ....... 3 0, 33, 51 , 63, 67,111, 115, 155,170,171 Muenter, Marilyn ..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9, 120, 137 Muff, James ..,...... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 O6 Muff, JOl'1n ............ ....... 5 1,127,131,148 Mullenaux, John .... ....,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9 Mullin, John .......... .......... 5 1,127,174, 175 Mund, Geraldine ...... ......,..,, 1 06, 126, 130, 140 Music Makers 2.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 36 Myrow, Jett ..... ....... 3 O, 38, 39, 51, 86, 111, 116, 121, 124,57 bl Nahner, ..................,...,,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 14 Nakagawa, Mary Ann ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 14, 136 Nashner, Lewis Michael ...........,.,,, 106, 119, 132 Nashner, Marjorie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 3 5, 44, 51, 86 Nathan, Claire Eileen .......... 106, 130, 138,181 Nathan, Jacqueline ........ 29, 30, 51, 70, 87, 110, 1 19, 132, 57 Nathan, Nancy 97, 99, 112, 130, 132, 143, 180 Natoway, O. .....................,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 06, 138 Nayler,- C, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,--,,,,,,- 2 7 Nefsky, Clifford ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 1 Netsky, Melvyn lrving ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,106 Neiman, Ronny .............. 99,113,127,161,168 Nelson, Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,--,,--,,,,, 1 O6 Nesheim, Nancy .......,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1 Neuman, Steve..34,-51, 111, 112, 113, 123, 127 Newman, Nancy ..,....,,,,,,,,,,,2,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 9,143 Newman, Rosalind ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , -,---,, 51 Newmark, Pamela 99, 112, 130, 135, 180, 181 Nichelson, Ronald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51, 61,118,132 Nickell, Kay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,-,, 5 1,119 Nirenberg, Susan ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 106 Nislick, Beth .......... Nissenson, Sharon ..... Norman Shield ........ Norton, Jeffrey ...... Nourse, Melanie ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Nugit, Victor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Nurnberg, Linda Jean Occhipinti, Salvatore 222252 222134 .2222127 22299,17s 222222222299 222222222252 103,106,114 22222230, , 126,129,14O,181 CD 22 .22222222222221 162 Ogle, George .....2....... . ................. 137, Olson, Peter ...... ...... ............... 9 9 , 113, 153 Oman, Susan 2,2,.,,,...,.,. 2...... 9 9, 112,114,129 Onderwyzer, Steve .......................................... 95 Opper, Babette ................................................ 99 Orchestra ....222.......................,,......,..2.... 14O, 141 Orling, Roberta ...... 99,114,121,126, 130,143 Orloft, Karen .... .....,....................,.2,..... 5 2,180 Polayes, Pollack, Gail ..,........ David ..... . , ..... ....... 6 2 6129130138180 1 1 1 1 2. .................... 87,95 P6u6n6ck,,Ar1n0En22 22, , .nnH1O6,126 .nHU52,137 22222114 .2222222106 222.22222295 222222222222106 .22222272,1o6,126 22222222222222229s .299 137,153,168 1 .................... 99,143 Pollack, Steve ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Pollard, Valeska ..... .,.,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 7 Pollock, Nancy .... ........ 9 9, 126, 130, 107 Pollock, Wilma .... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2, 137 Ponder, Frank ...,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 06,178 Pons, Jacqueline ...........,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 POD, Ronda .............................................. 52, 126 Porter, Elizabeth 32 34, 52, 69, 120, 79, 56,110 Powers, Lorna ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,99 Powers, Terry .......,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Poze, Tony ............. ........ 1 06, 115 Prezant, Charles ..,,. ,,,,,,,, 1 06, 135 Price, Carol Lee ..... ,,,,,,,, 1 06, 132 Priester, Gary ......... .......,.,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9 P.T,A, ...................,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 8 Puffer, Walter R. ...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22, 151, 161 Purcell, Paula .............. 52, 69, 44, 114,117,110 Pussel, Ronald ..,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 06, 131 Pyle, Corinne Mrs. ..,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,22, 134 Quandt, William C. ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 2, 77, 133 Quill and Scroll ..,...,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 21 Quint, Jonathan . Raber, Robert ....... Rabbitt Mike ....... R 175 Rab1n6vncn, Carennnuuun Rabwin, Dinah ..... Rabwin, Frank ....... Rainger, Susan .... Rally, Football ..... Ramsay, Kathryn . Rapoport, Louis Rapoport, Nadine . Rapp, Paulette .... Raskin, Vicki ..,.... Rasumoff, David Ray, Faye ...,..,,.,,, Ray, Michele ..,.,. Ray, Pauline ,u.111,127,174, .222222222222222299 .. .,...... 3O,31,52,74,113 122,126,110 .422u2222222222222222262 .222222222222299,134,135 f2234f3 38,99,113,12O,133 5,40,52,56,97,110 112,117,12O,133 n-101,143,180,181 222222222222221o1 .2222136,140, 142 .222221o1,126 101 .222101 Samenow, Robin ..,...,. 40, 53, 87, 114, 110, n 120, 136 Samner, A, ...,..,....,,....,,,.....,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, , Samuels, Ronny .,..,.,.,...................,....... 101 Sandler, Alan Michael ..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 103 Sandler, Guy Evan ,....,.. 106, 113, 115, 153 Saphier, Michael ..........,....... 101,113,114 Saphier, Peter ..... .,.... 4 1, 44, 53, 86, 111 Sapriel, Lolita ...,. .,......,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 12 Savitt, Richard ..... Sax, Jerome ....,, Sax, Joel ...,.,.....,. Schaetitz, Patty ,... .. Shafton, R, .,...,.....,. . Scham, Faith ..,.....,... Schanedling, Joan ..... Schapiro, Douglas ..,.. Scharlach, Edmund Schecter, Diane .,,...,,. Schenck, George .... Schenck, Linda .,... Schiff, David .......... Schiffman, Harve .... Raysson, Michael ........,., ....,... 1 01,171 Red Cross Assembly ..... .....................---..- 3 1 Redlich, Richard .,.v..,.,. ............................ 1 01 Reed, Kit .............,.............. 52, 70, 71, 119, 57 Reese, Champ Mr. .................................... 14,60 Reese, Roger .... 52, 87, 111, 120, 127, 148, 57 Reikes, Robert ........................................ 52,171 Reingold, Bill ......................,......................... 101 Reingold, Stephanie ...,............... ........,...... 5 2 Reiss, Beverly .................................................. 88 Renquist, Jacquelyn Elizabeth .............. 116, 130 Resceldt, L. .................................................. 186 Reynertson, Marilyn ............... ,.................... . .135 Reynolds, Manny ........ 106, 126, 133, 181, 107 Rhoads, Roger ...................................... 101,153 Rhoads, Ron ..,..... 113, 153, 154, 164 166, 167 Richards, Robert Rev. .................................... 76 Riemer, Richard ,..........,........,..................... 106 Rimer, Ira Norbert ...... ...,.. 1 06, 131, 135 Ring, Jacqueline ..... ..................... 9 5 Riskind, Carol ........ ...................... 4 O, 112 Rister, Linda .......... ....................... 1 40, 142 Robbins, Rachelle ........ 52, 87, 180, 57, 110 Robert, Lucille Mrs. .... ................... 2 2, 88, 118 Roberts, Carol ........... ........... . 101, 135, 143 Schrager, Edith ........... Roberts, Steve ........ Robbins, Lucy ........ Robinson, Joseph .. Robinson, Michele SI...SS1I:SSSSIjrxjijiz106 106 fIfffIfQffEi6,'s52,'1'76 ........157, 158,171 114, 179 ..112 169 162 162 136 114 131 ..106 177 172 ....4O ..1 12 ....53 ..1 ........97 O6 ..101 9: ....95 ....53 01 Schiller, Anita ..... ........,..........,..,,....,,..... 1 14 Schiller, Linda ..... .......................,..,,,.,,.,....,, 5 3 Schiller, Sally ....... ...,.. 1 01,126,13O,137 143 Schipke, Peter ........ ................................... 1 O6 Schirn, Robert ................................ 41, 150, 161 Schirn, Vivian .......,...... 11O,112,114,137,143 Schlesinger, Michael ............................ 101 137 Schlesinger, Roger .... Schlossberg, Adrienne Robinson, Mike ...... ...... 1 21,124,132,133,148 Robinson, R. .......... .............................. 1 36, 138 Rockford, Jane ........................ 92, 120, 126, 180 Rogell, Tony .............. 52, 87, 127, 155, 170, 171 Rogen, Dale .................................................... 52 Roger, Stephen .................... , ......................... 168 Rogosin, Roy ............ 97, 101, 113, 132, 137, 162 Rojas, Flora E. .....,................................ 106, 130 Rolapp, Richard ...................... 52, 127, 164, 167 Roller, Anthony .... ................. 1 O6, 178 Roman, Philip .....,.. Rose Charles ........ 163 171 172 Schlossberg, Alan ..... 3 1, 53, 137, 148 12, 124, 126 Schmidt, Eunice .....................,.................... Schneiderman, Barbara ........ 106, 126, 129 Schnepe, Frederick ...................................... Schott, Judy .......................... 126, 131, 180 Schuchet, Richard ....... Schugh, Mrs. Eva .... Schulhofer, Sanford ....... Schulman, Bonnie Jo .... .....44, 53, 68, 157 7171111 158 127, 150 136 106 ....22 181 ..106 181 ....53 168 ....26 156, 160 ..101 Schultz, Jerold ........... ....... 1 O6 132, 140 Schuman, Evlynn .... .......... 1 01,180 Schumann, Jeffrey ..... ...............,. 1 06 Schurr, Sandra ........., . ......., 180 Schur, Sandra .......... ..... 1 19 Schwab, Leland .........,, ,.96 Schwab, Lynne ........ .,........ 5 3, 57 Schwab, Michael .......,. ,..... 1 01, 175 Schwartz, Andrew ....... ....,......... 1 06 Schwartz, Donald ....... ...... 1 01, 131 Schwartz, Howard ........ ........... 1 06 Schwartz, John, M.D. .... .................,. 2 4 Schwartz, Leslie ...,..... ...........,........ 1 01 Schwartz, Marsha ....... ............... 1 14, 136 Schwartz, Maurice ..... .......... 1 01, 114, 115 Schwartz, Nancy ...... ........ 4 O, 53, 88, 110 Schwartz, Robert .... ........................, 9 6 Schwartz, Sandra .... .......... 1 18, 124, 129 Schwartz, Steven .... ............................. 1 01 Schwartz, Susan ......... ....... 9 7, 101, 136, 143 Schwerin, Erna M ..... ............................ 2 2 Scialom, Jim ............ ....,...........,........ 9 6 Scirigione, Pauline ........................................ 101 Scott, Donald .............,.................................... 55 Scott, Michael ................................................ 106 Scull, James , ..... 53, 86, 111,108, 144,148,115 Scull, John .................................... 106,131,136 Seaton, Mrs. Phyllis ............................,..... 14,78 Sedway, Robert Rose, Dennis ............. ...................... 1 06 Rose, Donald .............. ........................... 5 2 Rose, Harvey David .... ............ 1 06, 115, 132 Rose, Karen , ............ ...... 5 2, 124, 126, 137 Rose, Marie K. ...... ........................... 2 6 Rose, Michael .... .......... 1 01, 115,136 Rose, Sandra ................................ 30, 44, 52, 110 Rosen, Howard ................................................ 95 Rosen, Stuart .......................................... 95, 115 Rosenberg, Burton ..55, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160 Rosenberg, Gloria ............................................ 95 Rosenberg, Marcia .....,......... ................. 1 37, 181 Rosenburg, M. .............................................. 181 Rosenfeld, Robert Michael 101,113,148,163,171 Rosenthal, Paul .............................. 114, 131, 136 Rosenson, Judy ...................................... 112, 126 Rosenthal, Paul ....,,....,.........,,................ 136, 115 Rosenwald, Anne .... 88, 106, 120, 129, 180, 181 Ross, Binnie .................................................. 101 Ross, Dale ........... ..,...............,....... 8 8, 118, 123 Ross, lvan .,,,.... ............................ 1 01 Ross, Marcia .... ................................. 5 2 Ross, Sally .......,... ....... 1 03, 106, 132, 181 Ross, Stephen .................................. 52, 101, 177 Roth, Dale ............................ 32, 40, 92, 80, 180 Roth, Kenneth .............................. 106, 153, 178 Roth, Richard .... 38, 39, 52, 111, 114, 127, 136, 142, 164, 165, 166, 57 Roth, Robert .................................................. 132 Roth, Ronny .......... ................................, 9 5 Rothberg Linda ....... ...... 1 O6 129, 181 Rofnkopff Soloman .....A ........... 1 21, 124 Rothschild, Carolyn Rothschild, Peter .,... ................ , 4 Rowen, Ron .......... Roy, Stewart ........ Ruberti, Donna ...... Rubin, Harvey .... 53,77 53, 127 1 s ........3O, 41, 92, 111, 124 127 171 137 127 153 . ..... ... , Seine, Victor M. 561961, Diane ..,,......,,.,., 101, 129, 133,137,155 111, 36, 141, 156 1 Rubin, Judy ........ ,...,...,........ 1 01,137 Rubin, Marcia ..... ......................................, 9 5 Rubin, Robert ......... 86, 130, 132, 133, 142 Rubin, Ronald ...,....... ,,.,.,..,. 1 33, 136, 140, 162 Rubinstein, Ruth ..... ............... 1 35, 137, 181 Rudolph, Kenneth ......... 114 132, 136 Rudolph, Nicki ......... ...... 1 01, 132, 143 Ruia, Melinda .............. ..................... 8 0 Rundquist, George ...... ...... ......... 9 5 Runk, Sally .............,.,.. ..,...,.. 5 5 Russell, Gillian ............... ....... 1 81 Russotto, Barbara Lynn .... Rynertson, Marilyn ...,.,...... S 06 ......22 Sabol, Joseph ...... ................. 2 2, 151, 174, 175 Sackett, Jerry .... ...... ...........................,.. 9 5 Sackley, Frank .... ................. 1 01, 113 Sacks, Steve .............................................. 80, 92 Sadicoff, Barbara ............................................ 53 Saffren, David .............................. 106, 135, 162 Salenger, Gary .... 28, 30, 53, 68, 111, 115, 116, 119, 145, 60, 56, 57 Sail, Marsha ..... .......................................... 1 38 Salot, Shirley ...... ............................. 5 3 Selzer, Gregory ........................................ 53, 148 Semenov, Marina ...... 39, 53, 104, 110, 117, 126, 134, 142, 144, 159, 176 Senior Class ........ .................................. 4 6-55 Senior Day ...... ........................,......... 6 8 Senior Play ................ ....... 70, 71 Senior Saga ....................... ............. 4 4 Senior Sport ................................................ 56-57 Senior Talent Assembly .................................. 87 Sennes, Frank .,......,.,........,...................... 96, 171 Serafie, Georgia .,.,..,.,...,. 53, 133, 150, 153 176 Service, G. ........................................................ 27 Sevenans, Madeleine ...................................... 24 Seymour, Frances .................................. 134, 180 Seymour, Steven ............................................ 106 Schaefitz, Pattie .......... 134, 135, 149, 159, 180 Shaffer, Shelley ............................................ 169 Shaffer, Stephanie ..... ................ 1 01, 138, 185 Shafton, Anthony ..... ........ 3 3, 41 , Shafton Randy ...... ......... , Shane, Uoan ...,... Shane, John ....... Shane, Philip .....,.. Shanedling,,Joan Shapiro, Gail ........ , Shapiro, Janet ..... Shapiro, Judith .,.......... Shapiro, Kay ................ Shapiro, Letty ........ 19, Shapiro Paul ....... ...... Sharp, Peter .....,. Sharpe, Anita ..... Sharpe, Carl .... ...... ............... , ' 101 135 1 01, 101 , 130, 155 ....................... , 114 132 180 186 186 143 180 176 36731 '53 1 1'0 '1'li5 .,..f...,.'1o1j 1281 .......101, , , 156 134 143 , 137 f 1 1 1 106 176 158 170 181 186 Shaw, Steven .......... Shephard, Ruth ...... Sheridan, Barry ......... Shields, Lawrence Shlaes, John ........., Shluker, Steve ...... Shore, Steve .......... '1'o6 '1'36f' 13, 168 ..,....127, 152 Shot, J. ..................... ,-,----------- -----'-- - .,.,..,.4Es, so, 106 181 180 180 180 180 106 181 138 151 Shulgoldpi Bfrbara ..... ...--.------ 1 06, 126, Shultz, ar ene ............ ...-.-----.----, ---------.--'-- Shusett, Gary ........................ 101, 120, 155, 180 Shuttleworth, Brenda ......................--------- ----, 1 70 Sieling, Harold P. ................-------- 86, 13, 120, 64 Seiling, Harry .................. 22,101,132,153,173 Silbert, Susan ........... ........------,--- 1 32, 133,106 Silver, David ................ ......... 9 6, 137, 155, 161 Silverglade, Judith ......... ........---..---, 1 06, 129 Silverman, Harvey ......................-...--4.------- ---106 Silverman, Hyman Artye ..................-.-----.---- 106 Silverman, lrene ............ 124, 134, 143, 155, 180 Silverman, Marvin ........................--------- -96, 180 Silverman, Stephen ..................-... ---------- 1 40, 142 Silverstein, Michael .... .......... 5 3, 81, 176 Simon, Patricia ......... ................... 9 6, 130 Simon, Robert ........ ........ 4 6, 53,131,176 Sinclair, Gail ...... ............ 9 6,112145 Singer, Bruce ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, ,,..., 9 6, 101, 132, 180 Singer, Mike .................................... 41,113,180 Singer, Sheila .................................. 77, 101, 136 Sinn, Carol 63, 96, 102, 104, 140,157, 159, 170 gipie, Molly ,,,,,.,,...,..,,....,....... 101,112,137,143 Siskin, Carolyn ........................................ 53, 176 Siskin, Dorothy ...... . ......................... 101, 143 Sklaar, Pamela ...................................... 101, 143 Skouras, Thomas ............ 80, 120, 124, 128, 143 Slotkin, Mark .,,,,,,,.................. 53, 118, 170, 157 Small, Lawrence ..,................................... 26, 170 Smith Apryi ...... 53,86,100,110,114,116,57, Smith, James P. .............................................. 86 Smith, Frederic ................,..... 53, 57, 71, 176, 57 Smith Julie .................... 53, 120,137, 145,176 Smith Leland ..,,,..,...........,.................... 101,186 Smith Margaret M. .... ................................. 2 5 Smith, Sandra ........... ............. 1 80 Smith, Wesley ........... ..... 1 O1, 186 Smithson, April ............ .......... l 06 Snyder, Alan Frank .... ............. 1 06 Snyder, Jeffrey ......... .................. 9 6 Snyder, Ted .......... ............. 9 6,153 Sobel, Bruce .... ....2... 5 3, 148, 151 Sobel, Claudia ..... .,........,........ 1 O6 Sobel, John ....... ............,.. 1 01,132,186 Sobel, Stuart ...,. 106 Sofro, Stephen ....... 53, 127, 129, 176, 177 Sokol, Raymond .... ............ 5 4,101,131,186 Sokolov, Thomas ..... ....... 1 Ol, 139, 158, 166 Solomen, E. ............,..... ..............,..........,.... 3 2 Soldoft, Stephen Ken ...,. ...... 8 7, 132, 130, 177 Solomon, Elaine .......... ....... 1 50, 155, 159, 186 Solomon, Stephen ..... .......,.... 1 01, 153, 164 Soloway, Paul ..,..... ........... 9 6, 131, 180 Solton, Jamie ........ ........ 5 4,101,186 Solursh, Michael .... ...,...................... 1 01, 186 Somers, Linda ...............,....,................... 101, 143 Song-Leaders .............................................,.. 144 Sonns, Bonnie .,....,....,..,, 101, 151, 158, 181,186 Sophomore Talent Show ..........,.....,..,,..........,,, 72 Soskin, Sue .........................,...,.....,.,,..,.,,.. ,,.,, 1 O6 Sparks, J. E. ..................,..............,.,.., ,.,.,,,,,,,,, 2 4 Spellman, Ann ...... ............,.......... 9 6, 143, 145 Sperber, Lucy ..... ......, 3 4, 112, 132, 180, 110 Sperling, Susan ...... .....,.,.,.....,,,..,,.,,,., 6 3, 150 Spilo, Caryn ....... ..........................., 7 2, 106 Spira, Carol ...,..,.. ,.,...,....,..,., ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,., 1 O 6 Spira, Philip .......... ....... 9 6,131,144,157,18O Spirit Committee ..... ..................,,.,.,,,.,,.,,,, 1 45 S.P.Q.R. .................. .......,,......,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 1 32 Spratt, John ....... ,,,,,,, 2 7, 91 Spring Concert .......,..............,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,, 66 Squires ...............,........,..........,..,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,., 1 13 Srere, Barbara ........ 96, 126, 134,151, 153, 157, 180, 181 Stage Crew .................................,.... ,..,,,,.,, 8 6, 87 Stalmaster, Harry ...... 33, 37, 38, 54, 64, 80, 86, 87, 111, 119, 137,57 Stamler, Susan ............,,,.........,,,..,,,,,.,,,,.,,, 0,186 Stanley, Yvonne . ...................,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 1 O6 Star, Stuart 41, 94,101,114,127, 144,168,182 Stark, Lynne ...... ...... 9 6, 132, 142, 150, 155, 168 Stark, Sandra ......................,,,.,...,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 8 Starr, Vicki .........................,..... ...32, 54, 87, 110 Starr, Stuart .............,..... .,.,,,, 3 3, 113, 136 137 Stedman, Paul .........,,,.,.,. A ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 54 176 Steere, Mrs. Anna W, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2, 86 Stein, Carolyn ................. ......, 1 06, 135, 181 Stein, Doug as .,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4, 176 Stein, James .,.....,,. ,,,,.,..,,.,,,,2,,,,,,, 1 O6 Steinberg, Rpslyn ..... ,,.,,,, 1 01, 137, 186 Steinberg, Kenney ...., ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 76 Steinfeldt, Stephen ...,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4, 115 Steiner, Barbara .....,, ,,,,,,,, 3 9, 54, 176 Steinman, Edith ......... ,,,,. .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 6 Stenberg, Mrs. Kay .,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, 86 Stern, Reinhard ......,,........,.....,..,.,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,, 2 2, 86 Sternad, Jeryl 96, 112, 118, 120, 132, 134, 138, 142,144,146,147,150 Stettner, Barbara .... 32, 38, 39, 54, 114, 74, 120, 121,124,125,136, 181,110 187 Stevens, Gayle ,,,.. Stevens, Steve ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,---,,,,,,-,,, 9 6 Stewart, Betty ...... .. .,..... 39, 54, 123, 176 Stillman, Renee ,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 1 06 Stillman, Spencer .,,, ,,,,AY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 6 Stoddard, Susan ...... .,,,,,,, 5 4, 131, 135, 176 Stone, Bunni .............. ...,...,,,,..,.,... 1 06, 181 Stone, Howard .,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 6, 146, 180 Stone, Linda .............,,,.,,,.,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,96 Stone, Ronald Norman ....a,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,, 106 Stovall, James W .............,,,..,, . ,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 06 STOVBII, Torn ........,.,..,...,.. 54, 123,127,108,17O Strategos, James ..,.,........,..a...,,,..A,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 39 Strickland, Laura Janes .a,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, 103, 129, 78 Strozer, Gary Chase ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96, 148, 150, 163 Sturges, Mrs. Marjorie ,,,,,,,,,,,,a,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23, 180 Student Council , ...........,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,A,,,,,,,., 3 0 Styne, Norton .......,...,.. 54, 87, 157, 164, 167, 57 Sudmin, Judith ..,,.,A,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A 54,176 Sullivan, Stephen ,,,AA,,,A,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 54, 148, 163 Sulton, Gary ...........A...,...........,...A,......... 101,186 Sumner, Carole ........ 25, 134, 135, 147, 159, 170 Sussman, Doreen .........................,....s l,.1Ol, 143 Sutton, Robert .........,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 53, 54, 176 Swarthe, Linda ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,170 Swarthe, Robert ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,a,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 101,186 Sweet, Robin ,,.,,. 96 136, 44, 140, 142, 154, 180 Swimmer, David .........,,,.. 54, 153, 164, 115, 175 Swimming ..............................,....,.......... 130-132 Switlick, Donald ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, e,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01,186 Sylvester, Frederick 62, 101 115, 153, 163, 186 Sylvester, R. .,,...,..........,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 114, 130,136 T Tackaberry, Stace ,,,,,,,,i,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 113, 180 Tamarken, Peter ...,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 101, 127, 153, 186 Tannenbaum, Ilene ..,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,i 96, 112, 145, 180 Talent Show, Frosh.-Soph, ....,,.......,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,, 72 Taub, Jo Ann ....,.....,, 35,96,114, 135,149,181 Taub, Louise ............ 40, 54, 65, 68, 87, 119, 132 Taub, Phyllis 72,101,110,112,l14,119,120, 126, 132, 143, 157,179,181 Taylor, Judith .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 5 Taylor, William .........,...,..,,....,, 54, 132, 176, 57 Tearston, Gary ........ 44,101,113,140,142,186 Teitelbaum, Sharon .......,,............, 101, 159, 186 Tennis ..............,.,...,,.....,..,...,,.....,.,,....,,, 174, 175 Terfansky, Donald .... , ..... 54, 87, 176 Terpsichorians ,....................... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 80 Terrence, Sandy ....................... ....... 1 01, 143 Tetrick, Robert ...,........,,,,.,,,,..,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 6 Thalheimer, Mrs. Florence W, ....,.....,..,,,,, 14, 78 Thespians .........................,........,...,.,..,.,..,,,,,, 1 19 Thirty Club ...,,....,.,.,,,....,....,..,...,.,..,...,,,,,,,,,,, 121 Thoma, Rolf ,,....,.. .....,, 5 4, 65,111,161 Thomas, Sharon ..... ..............,,.....,.... 9 6 Thompson, Evan ......... ............. 1 01, 186 Thomsen, Kenneth .... ...... 5 5, 176 Thoroughgood, Inez ..,,. .,,...,.... 2 3 Tipp, Sara ...........,.....,. ...,,.....,.....,......, 1 29 Titelman, Alan ......,. ..................... 5 4, 127 Titelman, Karen ....,, ....,. 1 29, 132, 133, 107 Tomblin, Sonia .,...... ..........,......,,..,. 5 5, 88 Tournament Queen ,.,.,.,.,., ..,...79 .124-127 Track ....,................. ............,... , .. Traub, Linda .......... Trebilcock, Carolyn 188 143 54, 176, 57 Troop, Linda ..,........,.,. ..,.... 5 4, 87, 145, 180, 57 Trost, Carl ..............................,...........,........... 18 181 Trugman, Richard ..,............................. 113, Tuch, Brenda ...... 30, 32, 40, 54, 65,174, 87, 1 18, 20, 56, 110 129 Tuch, Jacki ..,..................................,.............. Tyre, Joy 30, 31, 35, 38, 44, 54, 69, 74, 87, 110, 114,123, 131,136,181 U Udell, Lynn .........,......,........... 101, 129, 133, 143 Unger, Elizabeth ........... ..................,.. 1 01,180 Unger, Penny ........,.......... ............ 5 4, 176, 186 Usherettes .......................,.... ................. 1 07 V Valdes, Alicia .................,.............................. 106 Vatz, Arthur ........,... 43, 136, 140, 127, 154, 158, 181, 96 Vaughan, Edward ......,.....,,....,....,.........,.. 96, 181 Velez, Dorothea E. ..,,........ ....,............. 2 3, 86 Veterans' Day Assembly ..,............................, 66 Viau, Mrs. Marjorie ....,............. 86, 88,118,146 Viault, Nancy .....,........... ............... 2 3, 86, 88 Volat, Mathew ...,,, ........ 9 6, 162, 181 Volk, Sheldon ..,.. ............... ......... 1 9 6, 181 W Wagner, James ........,...............,........,......,..... 102 Wain, Margo .........,........,,..,,........,......... 129, 134 Walden, Leona 112,118,135,146,179,181, 96 Waldow, Pamela ....,..........,..............,..... 101, 137 Wallad, Lynn ..........................,....,..,. 92, 96, 180 Wane, L. ..................................,..................... 148 Wenger, Jusiin ............ 42, 96, 128, 129, 54, 176 Wanger, Oliver ...,.,.......,.....,..,......... 54, 148, 151 Warren, Ray ..,,,.,,,.,,,,,..,,, 53, 101,113,172, 186 Warsaw, Irwin .,,. 33, 35, 38, 41, 54, 86, 97, 131, 156, 176, 57 Warsaw, Wendy .............................. 91, 101, 186 Wasserman, Lynne .... 38, 39, 54, 121, 124, 142, 176, 1 10 Watchtower ...............................,...,.....,.. 122-123 Watson, Robert ...... 33, 101, 132, 137, 155, 113 Webb, Herbert .................. 96, 34, 131, 127, 111, 157, 159, 115 Webster, Guy . .... .......,... 5 4, 57, 97, 175, 176 Webster, Roger ....,......................................... 181 Weilegl laeter ............ 96, 92, 35, 114, 143, 144, , 81 Weill, Helene .......... 81,134,136,181,142, Weinhouse, Roger .............................,,, 101, Weinman, Edward ............,....,,. 96, 133, 154, Weinstein, Edie 39, 54, 121, 124,149,176 1 Weinstein, Jerome ..,.,....,.,.,,,.. 30, 103, 113, ' ' ' .30, 78, Weinstein, Jill .,...,........,...............,,. 181 148 181 Weinman, Edward ..................,,...... 133, 154, 181 110 168 180 186 Weinsotck, Ileen .........................,,,.. , ,,.., 149, Weisman, Elinor .................,.. 32, 112, 116,12O, 126, 133, 136 Weisman, Michael ..,. 55, 70, 114, 119,140,176 Welch, Mrs. Eleanor F. ..,.,..,...,,,,...,.,, 86, 44, 23 Westbrook, Robert ..,.,,,.,..,,,,.,....,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,, 137 Wheeler, Ruth M. ...........................,......,,, ,23, 86 White, Dian .................................... 55,118, 181 White, Lawrence .... 33, 113, 114, 127, 132, 136, 140,171 Whitrnore, Mary Ann ...... 23, 143, 145, 180, 181 Wicclair, Mark .......................,,,,......,.... 115, 131 Weiner, Lesslie ..... Wilding, V. ........... ..... . ..........97, 126, 143 120 Wllk, Karen .......................... 101, , 134, 186 Wilkes, Jacqueline .... 31,55,11O, 116,118, 122 Willardson, Mary Lu ...................... .............. 1 29 Willcockson, Mrs. Alice ...........,...................... 90 Willey, Mr. Walter O. .... .......................... 1 4, 78 Williams, Henry 44, 63, 101,136, 140,142,186 Williams, James H. .................................. 23,87 Williams, Nick .......................................... 44, 59 Williams, Ronald ........ ............ 4 4, 140, 158, 181 Williamson Mrs. Marion ...,.............. 23, 24, 120 Wilson, Jeffery ...................... 101, 119, 162, 1136 Wilson, John ............,,,...........,........,,,.........,,,,, 27 Wilson, Sharla ..........,...,...,,.,,,,...,,,...,,,, 101,186 Wilson, Tony .. ...,.. 105, 118,142,150 157 1 ,159, 170,171,181 winsiew, Joyce ........ 102, 107,112,115,44,186 Winter, Dave ........ 102, 113, 119, 132, 153,186 Wiseman, E ,...........,.....,......,,,.,.,...., .....,....... 1 32 Witches' Weinie Bake .............,......,.....,...,,,, 66 Wittenberg, Susan .......... ...,. 1 02, 180, 186 Wittenberg, Wendy . ..,.....,.....,..,.,,,,,,. .........,, 1 29 wehi, Linda ...................,...,..,..,,,.... 55, 137, 176 Wolf, Judy ..................., 46,126,131,137, 149, 154, 157, 181 Wolner, Ferne ..... ,. ................,....,..,.... 55, 87, 145 Woodard, Donna ............ 135, 137, 151,180, 181 Woods, 1-leatherly ......... .96, 135, 136, 140, 142, 154, 181 Wrestling .....,..,.,.,., ,.,.,,...,,,,....,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 63 Wright, George ..... ........ 2 3, 44,.140, 141, 154 Wright, Jay ........... ............,.............., 1 02, 148 Wright, Randy ..... ....................... 1 19, 186, 161 Wynn, Ned ........ .................. ........,,..,...,, 1 7 6 Y Yadley, Karen ....... .,,,,..,... ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 4 3 Yaker, Lawrence .... ...,. ...,..,..... 5 5 , 71, 176 Yaker, Sheila ....... ...,........,...........,., 1 30 Youlin, Sharon ..... ............... 5 5, 87, 137, 176 Young, Bruce .....,. .,,,...,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 6, 181 Young, Frank .........,.. 54, 56, 68,118,123,145, 146, 176 Yurman, Regina ...,. ,,...,.,,....,.,.,,.,,.,,,,, 1 35, 180 Yurman, Warren ........ . 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