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

 - Class of 1960

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Y 42 ' ,75525:3I.-111-3-Q?'f,5:1Hg,'jbggj'gd--gf-111-fa-155: -fir?-, QE'--1.1.2 N , 2 g ,- ' ., V ' V '- - ,QU-xig' -2'f-ffl:--a.L,,:fe:-'f-' fic:wa'-1rff1-.,g.-1--far--fa-lifffl-w-12-11 , , , - .. . 2 - , X M. t ' : 1 . ' A - -' . 5 ,JV --ff--V: , A5 3,5 1 i -ff-ff X '-M-,rj-, 'Q . .mmm , .Mig Why Beverly is the greatest . . . . :X X it . f X od 4 X fi U 2 S he ' y fswzixly 1 if - lille? je WATCIITUWER - l960 Volume XXXIII-Published by The Yearbook Staff Beverly Hills High School-Beverly Hills, California 41 G-PRIEYTE -gag? S Wg September 16, 1959, fifteen hundred and fifty enthusiastic Normans in two hundred and seventy-eight assorted cars arrived on campus scrambling in search of parking spaces, which were fewer this year because of the construction of the new Science Building. From their appearance it was ob- vious that sacks were gone, girls were back, and the crew cut boys had gone Ivy league. Maverick had captured these Normans' vote as the best TV program, Johnny Mathis had sung his way into their hearts, and Brigitte Bardot was their favo- rite screen star. This was the year Kookie was embellishing the English language, cof- fee houses had taken the place of drive-ins, and rock and roll still continued to outdo the music of Mother's time. f' ! S Q N no A , . ' , I A Q it ' Q , A 1 ' 3' a ff 3 Q57 'sf au, ,Jw ,g-ffm, Q , 1 Quay, '?Q, U1 5' ' ' - 'W jfhin 'qu'-C I., 0 ' M H5111 V f Xl it Q63 fi' 'H H' ' , . , .A 'w 'Q Y'-X I ' X K -A r .. 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G, js- 3 l 'fzwwgy ' f,,, , , 'QE ll IV E Q t g V ei .Swim xii 1, 3. 5, AA 1- N, l- . . 13 0 0 ' N K .z -,, E1 Q- , X -ffizslf l M, fi A The Norman Campus is a great invest- ment in beauty and utility. The main building, which is of Norman Architect- ural design, opened its doors to the first students in 1927. Over the years the Shops, the Boys' and Girls' Gym, the Swim Gym, the Drivers Education, Busi- ness Education, and Science Buildings have been added. Beverly's Swim Gym is very unique in that a basketball court opens and closes over the pool. Also, the new Science Building is one of the best equipped and most modern buildings ever built. t's the Campus . . . . FL I .ff 5 2 , ' 1 z .- 'lif' ' if M 1 z ,ff ,H , ,M F .W-v Y- 11E Maia: F ., -5-em -A 1 , , f XNN A6a77fv P, 'X - - Q55 F ,5,. ,- -'1' ' 1 . f. ,,,,.W W- 'i I ' -'I IIB H ' ,L a rival! ,,,,,,,.,, W., , ai 41 ,I S1 1 f. 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School dances, sponsored by classes and organizations, are held in the Swim Gym, the Student Lounge, or the nearby luxury hotels. Club life is encouraged through faculty-sponsored campus groups. All students are urged to join a club which in some Way contributes to their interests or needs. School plays, musicals, and talent assemblies provide an opportunity for those interested in music, dance, and drama. Most popular of all activities are student body and intramural sports. 1 ,,, ,swintwff .fiijff f . f' ' m e V M, .W ,fy ,Mx W Mf g ,T , ' f W ' , A Mrs. Adrienne Cross' class works in the Language Laboratory conducted by the Laboratory Assistant, Edwin Frankenbach. Mr. Sparks instructs his class in study skills. ,v Ninety regular courses adhering to the fine standards traditional at Beverly are offered to Normans, carefully pre- paring them for college or careers fol- lowing high school. In addition, a pro- gram has been set up for the academi- cally able. Honor classes are offered in English, social studies, mathematics, chemistry, physics, Latin, Spanish, German, and French. Seminars, which comprise four groups of eighteen stu- dents each and one group at each grade level, provide another stimulus to intellectual growth. Summer school courses are designed to project the student's thinking beyond the high school level. An accelerated plan has been adopted to enable the more tal- ented seniors to take university courses at UCLA in addition to their senior work. Mrs. Markul supervises experiments in chemistry. 9 th Cl t S 8 IISSBS . Q . . Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Viau conduct a Senior Seminar in art. ay. ,f Q W? , 5 ,Q + 4,11 1 1 M.. ., -. wx 7 .. f K f ff ., ' 1 75272 f f ff 1 if ,a f 12 w www K ref fav wiv: n BLU? After playing around with words like outstanding, distinguished, enthusiastic, and hard working to describe the eighty- four members of our teaching staff, We finally came up with a phrase that seems to best sum up what we want to say: Our faculty has a sense of humor. If you Will turn to pages 24 through 31 and look at the candid snapshots taken unannounced by our staff photographer, we believe you'll agree it is a group that seems to be happy in their work. It' th Facu .... 2 Z f fa f F' i , e 722' 4 v y fyffggfjg diff' f Aiwffbwjgygt .ss aaa, wwo f' Qfixi K' K , W fi mwuqwbmv, J ., k Ni 71 ff f 1.2. , i 1 E 2 CIIN TEN TS Administration 16 Student Body Activities 36 Classes 56 Sports 96 Ilrganizations 140 Campus Life 164 f ,. -Q...,,,:, .V '-'I' nr. ,VM 5 's stack V N23 D , ri! V , Q 'jpg VV,,,, tiff!! ,E VW L.. LWV. r R 4 S-93,1 5 A J, VV f -1 . ., ff 1, 4. 1: A f, Br V, ,'5-iff VVWVV V, V Pwr J.. -ff, -f 'A '?5:9,f'fQ'Qv 5' :JW-iw V, Sh Q1 if -V H4-.. 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Lx' r Efg, r. - gi E51 ' - 'X ' ' 7- 1 - 1 4 ' - U. .QI Q. .52 t 52 - -1 ww 1 r ' yy? R324 Y' .0 K F 4 u Q .I if QQ, lv' X If X . 'f 'S ' . EQ l , jf x W' 4 N :V i- , M.. 4- . f'-J.. 1. fs'-, Q 3 If -.-. ,lx v' x. .K .x ,Q 4 vii .,,-v nf: f LMI' . V 534 . -- 'e A 7' 1 ' - Q xx 3, J ! ' 'l , ' ' ku: K' Q 1 1 iwf 2. ,. - ' ,J rx. u f f . x5 3' ,, U 1 -V - -I Jim M . ,- f r Y. 'Ny m tigd Y 1, ,A 4, , ' f vi-4521 -. ,Y w ,ww-A 5 gg U 1' A ff 1 ex: j'4ffY:5.,f ' u 'wi , Kenneth L, Peters SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Superintendent of Schools Kenneth L. Peters was principal of Beverly HillyHigh School from 1950 to 1959 and served as Assistant Superintendent of Schools for the last four years. Normans will remember his active interest in student body affairs, his enthusiastic support at athletic events, and his concern for maintaining the high education- al standards of the school. As Assistant Superintendent, Mr. Peters was in charge of the curriculum of the district. He made revisions and formulated courses of study from kindergarten through the 12th grade. In addition, he initiated the Foreign Lan- guage Laboratory at Beverly, started reading and study skills for the elementary and high schools, and was respon- sible for seminars for each grade level. At the same time, Mr. Peters represented Beverly Hills High School in the initiation of the UCLA program which enabled talented students to have the opportunity to take university courses. He originated an accelerated elementary plan in which a few eighth graders are selected to take algebra at the high school. Among the professional organizations to which Mr. Peters has belonged are the California Association of Secondary School Administrators serving as first Vice-President, on the Executive Board of the National Association of Sec- ondary School Principals, and a member of the College Entrance Examination Board. In community affairs, Mr. Peters was President of the Beverly Hills Rotary Club, a member of the Red Cross Advisory Committee, and on the Board of Directors of the YMCA. Even though Mr. Peters is now across Moreno Drive, he still remains a tremendous part of Beverly High. everly salutes an old friend . . . . MM,,,w fr' MMS' NWWMA M' . ,wff Wf ADMINISTRATORS, SCIENCE TEACHERS, AND MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD look on as Mr. Horace Blackman and Mr. Kenneth L. Peters break ground for the new science building. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. George Zucker, Mr. Champ Reese, Mrs. George Seaton, Mrs. Byron Thal heimer, President, Mr. Ernest Ach and Mr. Kenneth L. Peters, Superintendent, Mr. Walter O. Willey, Assistant Superintendent BOARD OF EDUCATION The Beverly Hills Board of Educa- tion recognizes the paramount im- portance of health, citizenship, and character development. The Board desires that the program of educa- tion be such that it will challenge the best students as well as others to achieve the maximum of their individual capacity. It believes that all school activities should be evalu- ated in terms of their contribution to the individual. The Board also believes that the public school funds be administered wisely. The Board of Education wants the best school system that can be built- a system of education that is sec- ond best to no other in the coun- try. THE SCIENCE BUILDING takes form. It was completed in January Dr. Willard F. Robinson nd welcomes a new friend . . . . In one short year Dr. Willard Robinson has won the respect and warm friendship of the Student Body and Faculty. Coming to Beverly as Principal from the Los Angeles City School Sys- tem, Dr. Robinson quickly established himself as a true Norman. Interested in Beverly and its activities, Dr. Robinson could be seen rooting at all games and attending the social affairs, and his silent presence could often be felt in Student Court and Stu- dent Council sessions. A man of varied interests, he was a Navy pilot in World War II, he has dug for archeological specimens in the Inca ruins of Peru, and he has set his mark as a hunter, having bagged the first deer of the season last fall. In the jargon of the Navy, Were glad to have you aboard, Sir. DEAN OF BOYS lvfr. Steve T. Miletich works conscientiously every day as Dean of Boys. He assists and ad- vises Beverly's boys not only as an official but also as a friend. Mr. Miletich is in charge of school attendance and keeps track of all stu- dent records. He also sponsors Boys' League Activities, Student Council, and the Student Court. Mr. Miletich deserves recognition by all Normans. DEAN OF GIRLS Mrs. Romaine Pauley, Beverly's Dean of Girls, is continuously giving of her time and energy to uphold the high standards for which Bev- erly is noted. In addition to her full schedule of advising and counseling the girls, Mrs. Pauley finds time to sponsor the Girls' League, Club Relations Board, and Student Council. Her services are a great! asset to the high school program. X ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mr. H. john Marrow has well earned the title of Administrative Assistant. In this capacity he supervises the high school, student body, and athletic budgets. He acts as Director of Civil Defense and is in charge of the Student Store. Mr. Marrow also advises the Student Council and all phases of transportation in which he executed a terrific plan for the park- ing problem last year. r , XJ ' mWM Gw Assistant Principal Harry M. Alter l-fiibawagh ,gf THE GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT The doors of the Guidance Office are always open to students wishing advice on program changes or college information. Under the direction of Mt. Harry M. Alter, assistant principal, our Guidance Department serves as a contact between Beverly High and the universities and helps students ap- ply for scholarships to these schools. A survey of all graduate students is taken, and a file based on this survey is kept in the office. This information is used to help determine the problems which each student has to face upon reaching the col- lege level. Another service of the Guidance Office is aiding Normans in choosing the educational program which will direct them into professions for which they are best suited. Each class has a counselor who remains with the class for two years. The counselor confers with the student at least once a year, as well as with stu- dent and parent once during the four years. All program changes are arranged through the stu- dentis cou.nselor. M.t. Alter also acts as the sum- mer school principal. He is in complete charge of the direction of the summer school program and does an excellent job each year. o Guidance opartmont offers information and plans programs . . . . L o Martin and Dick Jalof wait to see their counselors. Guidance Office Secretary Aureen Svedin with counselors to help ever Edith E. Knoles, Freshman Class New student . . . . Edwin W. Elliott, Sophomore Clas E James E. Knauer, Junior Class Alida W. Parker, Senior Class FMA 1 FAMOUS LAST WORDS Mr. Case: Stick that gum on the end of your nose. Mrs. Helgesson: Clam Up! Ignore it, and it will go away. Miss McClure: Be honest girls! Get out of that cookie jar. Mr. Lynch: Everyday I say this is going to be a short lecture. Miss Schmidt. Now for one of my little home-made rules. Mrs. Welch: Thais good for the Constitution Test. Mrs. Bartine: Remember your outside reading books, kiddies. Mrs. Zovak: Everyone on the floor for warm ups. Mr. Fjeldsted: I don't answer questions, I just ask them. Mr. Hale: I still say that this will be the finest Watchtower in Beverly's history. Eight -four members of the HELEN L. ALDRICH Mallaematicx PATRICIA A. ANDERSON RALPH W. ARNOLD English We can fight this thing Burinen Adminittration Very funny! , - together. Who . . . asked . . . you?l! PEARL BAUM ADRAIN BAL PHYLLIS BARTINE English Science Engliyh Frankly, I Wish you Hee-hee-hee. Decisions, decisions. would quote me. 5 . . 'if' Q ,X , ,M F. fi H I -' z D l lv I, U H 5 acult plan f 2 I ll l is .Q .1 f s W 'vgj US ' . 'Q I .- Af ,, 6, I f c . - 'sa 5 ft if., gf . , W W .sy 55, W X- ,LA-im 9Z : I ww, , QMAJQ . ' ig : 'Y in , , , . 2 N Q . ,br , 1. 34 .A ir, g-,g i L 37, I ,gn ff ali V - ' ' LW- ii. -fi-' ' . , . , he , . . A f X + ' il 5 '-Ng, 'M'-k,,x, -S... '-Q 1- il A 'pax' I if I I ' if Q if in me eeeeeeese ' 3' fr.. ' ' X' bi ' if ie 7 . , . .,., eff - X 1 X N XEVVINIAX C. BORDEN' VVILLIAM V. BRINEGAR LOIS BURMIESTER GLORIA S. CARTOZIAN Afgfbgmagggf Malbemazicr Librarian Language I plan to enjoy this And you were speaking Books, books and more Oops! Wrong number. f ' ? b ks. Semester' O Wing OO THERESIA CUNNINGHAM HENRY C. CLARKE IE . Social smdief GLEBQITQCCASE ilfatbefzzaficr ADR L22-?LEgER0SS No comics for current And now we will discuss This is revohmgl Yeh Y0U'1'e fighff if'5 events' the downbeaf' CARQLYN DODD Nong' EDWIN ELLIOTT Englifb I T Coumeling EDWARD DTLLER I don't speak English, GEOR?5eij:'eEGAlx' It's good that we can Language I teach it. help Lhe students. Cha, cha, cha, ugh! a stimulatin an My mind wen: blank! educational year . . . 6 25 CARLTON W. FARLEY Social Studie: Yes, I believe that was in 1492. LYNNE GOLDMAN language I have your tests corrected. BRYANT M. HALE Aft If those boys are smoking, l'll catch them. A fee in NORMAN S, PJELDSTED' CHRISTOPHER J. FLANAGAN MAX B. GLASS Science Physical Education B,,,i,,e,J- Education I lose more students Enthusiastically speaking, Now, Sisters and doing this. football is an art. bt-of-bers. MARILYN J. GOODMAN DONNA M. GOTTLIEB FRANCES A. GRIFFIN Language Englifla Language A scream will wake them. No, I wasn't the one who I-655 make I-Hfifl live. originated independent clauses. LOUIS L. HANCHETT LOUIS V. HART indium! Am CELESTE E. HAND Mifbfmififf I've started a new fad- Mazhematicf L00k at the lifflf three fingers. Time for lunch. ClCVilS- af satisfaction ends each da and the rewards happil reaped LUCY HELGESSON Englirb I go by the book!!! SANFORD JACQUARD Language Oh, Mademoiselle! SIMONE LAIDIG Language I'll be here after school. I Eg 'xv' Pisiiisis MW CHARLES C. HERBST Scienre BARBARA L. HOLMAN' My friend and I decided . . . Pbyfical Education Hello there! RAYNOLDS JOHNSON fOllf7ldlfJ'77Z JAMES E. KNAUER Silky Sullivan in the Coumeling third. You in the back, OUT!! ANITA LEHMAN WARD LESTER English Englifla Now, don'r all volunteer Best Senior Play I ever at once. directed. Q 3 C O RICHARD W. JACKSON Print Jbop The spelling errors aren'r my fault. EDITH E, KNOLES Counseling This is unbearably exciting! LOUISE D. LILLARD Language Espresso anyone? Q-f 4--W' ,W sm .Qdl '! Ii-wwf: K VWW fgglmnu MARILYN M. LOWERY English Oops, my finger! INGRID MARKUL Science If all goes properly this experiment will shake the world. F. EDITH MC KEON Science Now back to the subject. LAWRENCE D. LYNCH JOSE MARIN Science All righty, righty, righfy. MARILYN MC CLURE Social Studie! Now that we know where Africa is, ler's go to work. JOAN MINER English I misplaced my roll card. Realiiing was ers put forth much time 28 and effort, LEAH K. MOORE Englixla I see visions of 90 SALVATORE OCCI-IIPINTI pages of homework. Sofia! Stzzdfex Quicky quiz. ALIDA W. PARKER COlHI.f6!i7ig JANET PATEY I don't understand why Plagurirnl Edumtiozz it was censored. Really! On the covet of Sports Illustrated? CORINNE PYLE Home Emnomics WILLIAINI C, QUANDTA This is my secret way to Sayid! Smdiey beat the kids to the Now, where'cl I leave parking lor. that test? ormans will appreciate them or man years to eome . . . . JOHN C. PADILLA Language Si, Si, Senor. DENNIE D. PETERSONI Bminexx Edzzcalion All right, dumb bunnies. CHARLES REILLY Pbyfiml Education 6'9 and out for swimming??? JAMES W. PAINTER Mntbemalict What do you mean? No test today? WALTHER R. PUFFER Physical Education Anything else, mother? MARILYN H. REYNERTSON Businen Educuiion asclfghjklgc mums' 0 LUCILLE ROBERT Art Finger painting can be fun! RICHARD SCHREIBER Driver Education Ha! I can fail this one. HAROLD P. SIELINGI' Phyxical Education You've been thinking again! u lan our fu ure . . . . JOSEPH SABOL Phyricul Education What! A pararrooper in the middle of the gym field? ERNA M. SCHWERIN Mathematica' Where did they all go? MARGARET M. SMITH School Nurfe No temperature, but no pulse either. 'X 'idx ':.:., ' if .4 .X gr 5- Z 9 ' K A , ,V EUNICE SCHMIDT English Speak the speech I pray you, tripingly on the tongue. MADELINE SEVENANS Speech Thempirt Ir's good that we can help the students. J. E. SPARKS Study Shillr Learnroreadfast. ANNA W. STEERE Social Studie: That's where I live. -it REINHARD P, STERN' Driuer Education Now we're going to park under a shady tree. ELEAN OR F, WELCH Social Studies Isrft that the third graduation of senior classes this year? CHARLOTTE WIRE Phyxirizl Education All right, girls, three laps around the track. 'Department Head RUTH M. WHEELER' English This is an example of what I expect. GEORGE W. WRIGHT' Muxic Dum de dum dum. show us t e 'MARI-ANN STRANDWALL Pbyxicul Education They think all I have to do is keep pom pons in order. BARRY WHITE Social Studies So I can't answer that. BENNY ZANE Driver Education But officers, I .... wayoooo MARJORIE VIAU Art I've just discovered another Picasso LOUISE WILSON English Allow me to tell you about my grading system DIXIE LEE ZOVAK Pbyiical Education Ah, the pause that refreshes. ABOVE, DR. LESTER LAURION, school physician, and Miss Margaret Smith, nurse, review day's patients in the Health Office. Below, Dr. Barbara Flynn, school physician, and Mrs. Patricia Floyd, secretary, cheerfully check over chart. SPECIAL SERVICES Beverly High offers many services extended beyond the classroom to meet and benefit the special needs of the students. The Health Of- fice takes care of the admission and exclusion of students who have been absent because of an illness. At some time during the student's four years, he is tested for vision and hearing. In order to participate in competitive sports, all Normans must have a physical examination. Those students with speech and language im- pediments are aided by a Speech Therapist. There is also a Home Co-ordinator who repre- sents rhe district in relationship between the home and the school. Beverly has one of the best equipped high school libraries in the country. It contains over twenty thousand books, of which about one hundred and fifty are circulated each day. MRS RENA HUBBARD happily FIGURES, FIGURES! Mrs. Marie Goetz, MRS. EVA SCHUGH is busy accompanies the choir. financial genius, balances the budget. straightening and checking the the library books. Watchtower sa utos a good orman . . . . Mr. Norman Fjeldsted, affectionately called Doc by his students, is retiring this year after 15 years of devoted service in the science department. He entered Beverly in 1935 and became head of the department in 1947. During World War II, Doc Field- sted not only taught physics and chemistry at Beverly, but also drilled young pilots in aeronautics routine. Doc, who likes young people, claims to get his biggest satisfaction out of seeing his students continue in their studies and attain great success in college. Several years ago he started a committee of advanced students for the purpose of devising ways to challenge gifted students. Diligently teaching all kinds of science courses Doc will be remembered for his warm and friendly personality long after the chemical symbols and the laboratory demonstrations have become dim memories. When asked for a quote, Doe fe- plied, I leave with no regrets, but with a sense of satisfaction in the feeling of things accomplished during the pleasant happy hours in room 21O. i o N---a..M Mrs. Virginia Atwood, secretary to the principal, also secures substitute teachers, types and mimeographs the final examinations for the Math and English Departments, and is custodian of the school keys. Mrs. Marjory Thorpe, secretary to the Dean of Girls, also distributes the mail, makes up the daily bulletin, and checks tardies and absences for the Attendance Office. Staff and ampus Aids perform the Mrs. Muriel Koppelman, secretary to the Dean of Boys, also operates the switch board and assists in the At- tendance Office. Mrs. Ethel Martin is in charge of the bookroom and school supply orders. CAFETERIA STAFF ROW If S. Gollina, M. La Trey, R Bodner, H. Clifton. Raw 2: V don, G. Clark, manaer. CUSTODIANS Row l: L. Larson, T. Reece, H. Service, R. Del Nostro, S. Belflore, C. Grant, head custodian. Row 2: V. Pollard, E. Burrus, J. Wilson, J. Taylor, G. Leerhuber, J. Woods. necessary behind-the-scenes work. David, L. Rita, K. Naylor, R. Gor: 1 f -4 1 'ix . f . ,-If fr, , fy , f s 1' ,fm I I . ! 7 J 2 5 T ! f f ,J if . -nk E N L A, h 3 1 1 A 1 'f Q , k W 7 K r vb 4 4 , X mm . A . h 4, -- -gfgvge' ri' ' fl' 3 . ig ' 1 P -' --5,. w 'gy . , 'fig hd at 3, X' V ' 57,34 ' 1' I V Y iff? 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' 6217,-.4-5 j Student Body President Ken Goldman FALL SEMESTER Responsible for leading the Associated Student Body during the first semester was President Ken Goldman. Under his guidance, Beverly's first Football Day was initiated late in October with the purpose of promoting intramural and inter- school spirit. Following an early dismissal, the Stu- dent Body met on Herreid Field, where a pre- game rally was held. A football game followed, and an informal dance was held at night in the Student Lounge. Another tribute to the hard work put forth by Ken and his cabinet was a new aid to students in the form of a pocket size calendar for the fall semester. The calendar, which was available to all students at no charge, included not only a list of the events of the term but also the bell schedule for regular, assembly, and activity schedules. This was the first year that Beverly was given the opportunity to participate in the American Field Service Exchange School Program, and Eric Val- entine was able to spend the first half of his senior year in West Berlin. Looking at Nancy Hirsch's well kept records, Normans could see the work that Student Body Vice President Lynne Miller put forth in making the buses to away football games a great success. Another proof of Lynne's efforts was the new high Student Body record of ninety-four percent in voter registration. january brought Be-ver1y's second jazz concert, featuring some of the top jazz artists in the coun- try. The concert was one of the last social events of the fall season, and its success brought much credit to the leaders of the semester. everly's overnment is of the Students,l R f Vice President Lynne Miller Secretary Nancy Hirsch JOHN GOLDING Co-Commissioner of Finance DON SCHWARTZ Co-Commissioner of Finance TONY POZE Co-Commissioner of Publicity WES SMITH Co-Commissioner of Publicity PHY LLIS TAUB Commissioner of Assemblies STUART STAR Co-Commissioner of Recreation SUSAN FRIENDLY Co-Commissioner of Recreation ED SCHARLACH Commissioner of Service ERIC ROSS Co-Commissioner of Campus Cleanup JUDY KRIEGER Co-Commissioner of Campus Cleanup KAREN YADLEY Commissioner of the Cafeteria Council LOUIS RAPOPORT Co-Editor of Highlights JOYCE WINSLOW Co-Editor of Highlights DALE LAMFROM Commissioner of Publicity-Art LARRY WHITE Commissioner of Organizations ff' 'ww 1 psig f., . .ff Fi . 3 Q we ff , 7 'W 3 iw ' iexgrvv Q W if , , ff f ' fi IX 1 X X K 'rt - if if .. mf. V --',i . t if W X ' 'Q I ' J ig XX ' xi ' a 1 N i A is I I 1 ' - V T ' ' ' 1, i 1-' I is ff? 5a,f'T .5 'x g f V Q Z V L vs Q g 5 WV, Af 'M X 1, , - ,Q , , 'Q . IR Q the Students, and for the Students . . . . FALL STUDENT COUNCIL: Row I: J. Golding, M. Wicclair, L. Lainer, K. Goldman, L. Miller, E. Ross, L. Owens, L. White. Row 2: K. Yadley, G. Kinney, S. Star, M. Jeffery, E. Scharlach, J. Goodman, W. Smith, T. Poze, L. Rapoport, J. Krieger, R. Watson, D. Schwartz. Row 3: J. Winslow, K. Liberman, N. Goren, P. Taub, P. Meisel, J. Liberman, L. Rolapp, H. Glazer, D. Lamfrom, S. Berk. SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1: L. Somers, J. Sloan, L. Horwitz, S. Berk, B. Franklin, L. Weiner, T. Fenberg, A. Anker. Row 2: M. Ellman, G. Goldstein, P. Tyre, M. Gershenson, A. Alberts, L. Miller, T. Hillman, j. Jordan, R. Even. Row 3: P. Millman C. Roberts, J. Ber- ' ' ' ' A f ld P. M C G. Priester, R. Amado, mond, M. Fidler, V. Schirn, R. Shafton, S. DeLange, A. Abarbanel, D. Moss, A. Borack. Row 4. M. Rosen e c oy, M. Fein, J. Kohler, A. Frankenstein, B. Flushman, P. Toptisch. Girl presides over Student Bod . . . S. COMMISSIONERS Bruce Plushman Finance X me f Q iii. J 'L Pete McCoy, Assemblies f M A Carol Roberts, Assemblies Louise Horwitz, Recreation , Mike Rosenfeld, Recreation Judy Herwit, Organizations Marilyn Fidler, Service Joel jordan, Service julian Marx, Campus Cleanup Randy Shafton, Campus Cleanup jackie Bermond, Cafeteria Leslie Weiner, Cafeteria Susie Berk, Spirit Marilyn Ellman, Highlights Gloria Goldstein, Highlights Art Borack, Publicity Gary Priester, Publicity-Art Linda Somers, Publicity-Art f E? SPRING SEMESTER Lynne Miller scored a first for Beverly in many ways during the spring semester. Becoming the first girl to join the ranks of Beverly's Student Body presidents, Lynne went on to lead the Normans in the successful junior Welfare Fund Drive. Beverly students contrib- uted more than S2100 to the school's first united charities drive. Beverly's faculty went all out in its support of Sports Night by participating in a student-faculty basketball game and by enthusiastically leading the cheers. Work- ing diligently on the event were the cabinet members, with games, food, and dancing adding much to the night's success. This year the spring musical, The Holly- wood Legend, was sponsored by the Student Body. All student council members contributed to the May pro- duction by selling tickets and publicizing the event. Vice-president Mel Levine lent great support to all second semester efforts, including the rewriting of the Student Body Constitution. Also becoming Beverly firsts were the forming of a Student Cabinet, an advisory group of all commissioners, and the establishing of a Faculty-Student Board of Relations. Commissioner of Records Peggy Millman took minutes at student council meetings and aided in all secretarial duties. Still another first during the second semester was Beverly's joining the California Association of Student Councils, consisting of University, Hamilton, Venice Fairfax, Hollywood, and Westcliester high schools. Be- coming a member of this organization means that Bev- erly will now have a closer social and student govern- ment relationship with other local city schools. Q for the ver fir t tim . If A 1 xg!-'3f:?i N ' 1 S' 9 1 .47 , ,',Z'jff 15 ',. 9 1 Y I . i f 5 RIESTERK f ' - , V , ,Ml ' 5' ' .cf X ,f fa fig , ,E -I ,v 0 ' 4 ly!! f X if W f gf , X f f f D 1 5 f Y -7'?',y ' , , t i' zasffffw' w' ' ff f' ff-:Y 4'-fZ'2o . It ff f , 4 f . We I WZ ,If 1-A -,M Student Body President Lynne Miller If 6 3 2 2 2 a E 2 3 5 Z 2 . Z Secretary Peggy Millman Vice President Mel Levine 41 GIRLS' LEAGUE First semester activities, under the leadership of President Kay Liberman, began on Hello Day with an after school dance. The annual Halloween Witches Wienie Bake was held at Roxbury Park, and the Father-Daughter Banquet featured the entertainment of Frankie Laine and johnny Greene. A fall semester highlight was the singing of the Albion Street Choir in the Thanksgiving assembly. The League conducted the Albion Street Christmas fund drive and doll contest, and cabinet members journeyed to the school to help the children celebrate. Second semester President Vivian Schirn, along with her cabinet, gave punch parties for mid-year Freshman and Sophomore transfer students. They also pre- sented panels for the girls of the four Beverly Hills grammar schools for the pur- pose of orienting them to high school life. ln April seven delegates attended the convention of all the girls' leagues of California and Arizona. May brought Girls' League Day, during which an assembly, noon-time activities, and after school events were held. FIRST SEMESTER CABINET: Row 1, T. Hillman, M. Ellman, K. Liberman, A Cammer. Row 2: N. Furman, F. Karz J. jubelier, B. Franklin, J. Morton, J Lansing, M. Gershenson. Row 3: B Finkel, B. Heyman, V. Schirn, P. Cam- ras, V. Rothberg, R. Groman, R. Shaf- IOl'l. First Semester President Kay Liberman Leagues, workin elosely together . . . . Second Semester President Vivian Schirn SECOND SEMESTER CABINET: Rou' I lin, Nancy Pollack, Barbara Finkel, Diane Hillman, Barbara Shulgold Vivian Schirn .. ,. tai, ,Y .I f .V ,, r, gyfg. Myrna Gershenson, Karen Titelman, Bonnie Frank Girdwoyn. Row 2: Delia Ephron, jacki Tuch, Terry resident P nn p . e i Paul, Melinda Mathes. Av I L 0. I M 3' r .f may . - . , . c ,M .. , , V my 'xr 1 ,Q ZA Q5 'la , Wa. s ,-fir sng ni un1nm-avgilzu X 1. ..- First Semester President Bob Watson BOYS' LEAGUE Bob Watson, first semester president, and his hard working cabinet began the year's Wlf. if El XX is et x Q.. at 1 'E FIRST SEMESTER CABINET: Row 1: S. Benoff, A. Anker, B. Watson, M. Levine, A. Franken stein. Raw 2: R. Sinclair, G. Cushner, P. Shane, T. Poze, K. Zuckerman, D. Furman, L. Otren, R. Rosen. Row 3: R. Wald, W. Smith, R. Swarthe, R. Bryson, M. Fein, P. Owens, R. Reinis, E. Scharlach. R. Amado. activities with their successful big and little brother program, and, along with the Girls' League, they sponsored the Hello Day events. At the fall football games, the League members sold popcorn and booster buttons. The cabinet members entertained at the Father-Daughter Banquet and traveled to Albion Street to assist with the chi1dren's Christmas party. They also directed the intra-mural sports program and put much work into the Norman Newsreel. The second semesters cabinet, led by President Bob Wald, rewrote the League's Consti- tution reor anizin the cabinet. The Lea ue s onsored s rin assembl featured the i - . - Y popular former coach, Mike Pecarovich. Syncro-Sound was introduced into the Norman Newsreel and a 'ob file was initiated to aid in rocurin vacation and art time em- , I - - xl ' uv ployment for enterprising members of the League. Music to munch your lunch by was a popular inovation in the cafeteria. provide man activities . Second Semester President Bob Wald SECOND SEMESTER CABINET: Row I: K. Zuckerman L. Lainer, L. Siegel. Raw 2: R. Swarthe, M. Fein, R. Amado, E. Scharlach. 43 M I5 MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT COURT: Row 1: Nancy Hirsch, Joan Meisel, Roy Rogosin, chief justice, Nancy Nathan, Peggy Millman. Row 2: Elissa Landre, Paul Zeltzer, Steve Lippman, Ken Meyer, Ron Neiman, Mike Lehman. ustice is truth in action . Chief Justice Roy Rogosin STUDENT COURT A further step in self-government is Student Court, Beverly's dis- ciplinary body. Court justices, Seniors and juniors appointed by the Associated Student Body President at the beginning of the year, serve on the court until they graduate. Presiding as Chief justice was Roy Rogosin. Mrs. Romaine H. Pauley and Mr. Steve Miletich, serving as girls' and boys' deans respectively, sponsored the court and referred cases to it. The court heard these cases involving stu- dent infraction of rules and decided the plaintiffs' guilt. The judi- ciary body determined the degree of punishment by assigning penalties based upon the recommendation of the Norman point system, according to the severity of the offense. W Wiz giL Wxi7 x W k xxw ,. p R nes 1' sn. - 5' .CT 13 1: - 9? J , lg? ,-3' ' Zig? 7 ly I, ,iff 7 'A 7, SW 5 Q CLUB RELATIONS BOARD Vice-presidents of all clubs and classes at Beverly are members of the Club Rela- tions Board. Along with Faculty Advisor, Mlrs. Romaine H. Pauley, they met to discuss and regulate their clubs' activities and also schedule times and places for class and club meetings. The first semes- ter leader of the Board was Larry White, Commissioner of Organizations, and the Board was led during the second semester by Commissioner Judy Herwit. CAFETERIA COUNCIL The Cafeteria Council was responsible for working the change machine, keeping order in the lunch lines, and offering help whenever needed. Karen Yadley headed the group during the first semes- ter as Commissioner of the Cafeteria Council, and Co-Commissioners Leslie Weiner and Jackie Bermond guided sec- ond semester members. Faculty sponsor of the Council was Mr. Bryant M. Hale. CLUB RELATIONS BOARD: Row If A. Abarbanel B. Padway, E. Landre, P, Gordon, N. Goren, S. Birnbaum, J. Kaswick, M. jack, Mrs. Pauley. Row 2: R. Amaclo, 1. Goodman, G. Kinney, J. I-Ierwit, A. Anker G. Zimmelman M. Jeffery, E. Scharlach. ei ,aww- CAFETERIA COUNCIL: Row 1: K. Klein, J. Bermond, L. Weiner, K. Yadley, S. Als- chuler, R. Bassell, M. Herzikoff. Row 2: B. Padway, D. Lamfrom, H. Glazer, G. Browne, N. Freschl, G. Barrett, P. Gordon. 45 G0 0 Normans, go . . . . x l a 'S 5 X . Ivy .vi , , i , .... -Lf' X A g xx ...Lg i I 1 , K Q I If Cheerleader Toni Howard 'lx ' ' ii if Y I ll A ' , I if i 1 il- 3.33 sri 2 34 1. :a fi I lr il gifs Q i . Cheerleader Joyce Alexander SPIRIT COMMITTEE: Row I: P. Feichrmeir, B. Pfaelzer, L. Horwitz, S. Berk, chairman, J. Akridge, G. Barrett, S. Schiller. Row 2: L. White, P. Kaufman, 1. Dold, J. Alexander, S. Ross, T. Howard, C. Greene, J. I-Ierwitr, L. Nurnberg S. Golden, K. Kelley. I- 4 Beverly's Band and Drill Team perform during halftime. -I SUSIE BERK Commissioner of Spirit . V imwm. W .X -f it W- -mm. .1,.v,Am.fAw,,,,,,.,. . f .. .- - f rw-vii Head Cheerleader Betty Pfaelzer SONG LEADERS: Patty Kaufman, Sally Ross, Jill Akridge, Anita Alberts FLAG GIRLS: Pam Nevsiiinark, Ginny Barrett, Sandy Golden, and Linda Nurnberg surround Drill Team Leader Cheerleader Cami Greene Patty Feichrmeir. AWB SHIV Watchtower Editor Sue Alschuler WATCHTOWER This year, Beverly's Watchtower team was led to victory by Editor-in-Chief Sue Alschuler, with the aid of Man- aging Editor Dick Guillen and Associate Editor Karen Kaswick. The goal was to recapture the school year in photographs and stories. Directed by Faculty Advisor Bryant M. Hale, the journalism and art staffs met in the library of the Drivers' Education Building. Members of the journalism staff were Carol Marks, classes, Linda Somers, administration, Arlene Levy, stu- dent body activities, Bunni Stone, organizations, and Mike Raysson and john Byrnes, sports. Everyone was responsible for writing stories and scheduling pictures for his respective section, however, all staff members helped each other before deadlines. Art Editor Gary Priester and artists Dick Guillen, Richard Bohn, janet Borde, and Tony Poze, designed the book and created the seri- graphs and cartoons, Art Borack, head photographer, and Les Mayers took, developed, and printed the many pictures in the annual. In january a successful sales campaign was launched by Business Manager jerry Mariam. This year each pur- chaser of the yearbook was entitled to cast one vote for Miss Watchtower and the new Mr. Watchtower. The April deadline kept staff noses hard to the type- writer and drawing board, and all members could be found striving to make this thirty-third edition the best in Bever1y's history. an Normans eomhine their talents to 1 and better earlrook . . . . JOURNALISM STAFF: Arlene Levy, student body activities, Bunni Stone, organizations, john Byrnes, sports, Linda Somers, administration Carol Marks, classes, Mike Raysson, sports. E 5 5 MIME , E E E, E J , X 'll X iifgkll 0 X! 'PX ,W 3 5?-me , 2 r . l 4 - I X QP 1 ff .ff i WWWWAI , i 3 fc Y a t t f as EDITORIAL STAFF: Seated: Art Bo- rack, photography editorg Karen Kas- wick, associate editorg Gary Priester, art editor. Standing: Dick Guillen, managing editorg Jerry Mariam, business manager. oduce a bigger ff ,fx M f' fy 'f ,MW ,QM 1 rw y f,,W f fl U 7 ,,r,, M a f 1 TW' ART STAFF: janet Borde, division pagesg Les sponsor. S faw ULCEB 'S KR ' Q , ,. 1 S if sf F t X N , y s Mayers, photographyg Richard Bohn, layouts and division pagesg Mr. Hale, Watchtower , ,Q .,,,, Wffabyaitsfm tw 49 ABOVE: First semester co-editors Joyce Winslow and Louie Rapo- port. BELOW: Second semester co-editors Marilyn Ellman and Gloria Goldstein. HIGHLEGHTS The Highlights, Beverly's weekly newspaper, has been in print for over thirty years, in which time it has received numerous top honors, including Columbia University, Unversity of Min- nesota, and Quill and Scroll journalism awards. The news sheet was produced by the staff composed of Seniors, assisted by Junior cubs. Under the direction of Mr. Raynolds Johnson, journalism instructor, and Technical Advisor Mr. Richard Jackson, the paper was put to press every Thursday after school and was circulated the next day during fifth period. Co-editors Joyce Winslow and Louie Rapoport led the staff during the first semester, and Marilyn Ellman and Gloria Goldstein, as second semester co-editors, were responsible for production of the spring issues. All was not hard work for the Highlights' contributors. Their activities included field trips to Los Angeles newspaper plants and individual participation in Journalism Days at the local colleges. The most anticipated events of the year were the semi-annual Highlights Banquets at which the staff honors were awarded and new staff members and positions were announced. orman scribes record school activities . JOURNALISM STAFF: Row 1: S. Lichterman, J. Jaffe, L. Levant, D. Seigel, E. Gilbert, L. Miller. Row 2: Mr. Johnson A. Cohen, P. Flaxman, P. Feldman, M. Raysson, L. Wayne, P. Olson. ! 47 'li if gil ge 'lsr E 3, .av , ,rar -f.. if fu i .... N 2 WW! 1. HL' .if , '- lf- ?'4'f 7 is .., , .... .' ,i , .... ,W 3 , ,st KJ E ,. gf. 2 YJ QM 2- X' 3 4 y K ' .6 -1 NX A CUB REPORTERS: Row 1: Lana Goodman, Donna Boyar, Dinah Rabwin, Barbara Russotto, Sheryl Hamburg, janet Borde, Frenda Franklin. Row 2: Andy Kabakow, Mr. johnson, Anita Alberts, Dan Englander, Jon Morris, Toni Flaster, Glyn Judson, Bob King, Lori Kahan. in weekl news s ect . 1. 'Y - : lfV9I1H9lH - PRlE1'YEP.- CUB REPORTERS: Row 1: Dave Deutsch, Claire Nathan, Judy Lindheim, jackie King, jeff Her- shenson. Row 2.' Charles Atterbury, Geri Mund, Lynn Brody, Sue Le Vine, Barbara Schneiclerman. Row 3: Frank Sackley, John Scull, S. Dashew, Frank Rabwin, Harvey Schiffman. 4-Eegrgg X, Q V' 4 1 1 7 L , ,E f !'9' AVANT G-ARDE: Row 1: C. Colman, M. Corey, M. Baum. Row 2: T. Poze, E. Scharlach, R. Watson, B. Roth. AVANT GARDE Avant Garde, Beverly's literary magazine, composed of student submitted entrieS.1T1fldC its first appearance in June of l959. This year's staff was led by Editor Barbara Hock- ler and her assistants, ,Ioyce Winslow, Mary Baum, and Barry Roth, who strove to sur- pass the high quality of last year's magazine and add more variety and realism, Respon- sible for publicizing Avant Garde was Nancy Michelman, while the staff records were kept by Mary Corey. Harley Jackson contributed much to the edition, and Ed Scharlach handled financial matters. Bob Watson worked with Staff Photographer Steve Kern and Staff Artist Tony Poze in coordinating the two divisions. The members of the staff were kept busy collecting and selecting creative contribu- tions, including prose, poetry, art, photo- graphy, and informative essays. Avant Garde, sponsored by Mr. Diller and Mr. Johnson, initiated an open training pro- gram for potential writers, enabling them to learn by observation and practical appli- cation the work required in publishing a magazine. an ormans express their varied FORENSIC SQUAD: Row 1: J. Maass, E. Landre, S. Marmer, president, J. Meisel, J. Goodman. Row 2: C. Woltag, B. Marmer, D. Levine, H. Lichter- man. Row 3: S. Marrett, E. Asher, B. Franklin, A. Rollens. Row 4: L. Title, M. Snapp, J. Lindheim, M. Brown, M. Baum, G. Hubbard. Row 5: J. Triesault, W. Buckner, A. Cameron, R. Brenner, L. Calof, L. White, P. Taub, Mr. White. f .V Q7 rj, ' 7 l Z' .ff - 'QQ . 5 .1 all FORENSIC SQUAD The Forensic Squad, created to improve the speaking skills of interested Beverly stu- dents by providing experience in public ora- tion and aid in individual speech problems, has in the past few years collected approxi- mately 25 trophies, 50 gold medals, and 200 certificates. ln addition, it has continued to achieve superior ratings at area, state, and national tournaments. This year's squad, sponsored by Mr. White, continued to gain distinction with the many awards and hon- ors bestowed upon its members. Outstand- ing Beverly orators were Forensic President Steve Marmer, joan Meisel, Sue Marrett, Jim Maass, Larry White, Andy Auster, and Elissa Landre. The busy Forensic calendar listed the first significant events of the year as the Fall Novice and Fall Open Tournaments. Vari- ous members entered the State Qualifying Tournaments, held at Southern California and Redlands universities, and a few were able to participate in the National Qualify- ing District Tournament at UCLA, Other members participated in Student Congresses, and the entire squad could be seen cele- brating at their semi-annual banquets, --f ........-ff STAGE PRODUCTION: R. Matlin, N. DeMars, G. Chazan, T. Melcher, P. McCoy, R. Sokol, B. Epstein, P. Joyce, J. Mariarn, J. Brilliant, R. Samuels, S. Miller, Mr. Hale. talents threu h creative Writin , s eee , STAGE CREW Under the direction of Mr. Bryant M, Hale, the stage crew was responsible for all set- tings used in the plays, talent shows, and assemblies, The outstanding contribution of this year's crew was the lavish sets, designed by Stage Manager Pete McCoy for the spring musical, Hollywood Legend. Sure- ly the Tahitian number, with its cascading waterfall, was one of the most breathtak- ingly beautiful scenes to ever be presented on the stage at Beverly. The spectacular lighting effects for the Terpsichoreans' re- cital will long be remembered. A grateful Student Body appreciated the work of this creative group behind the scenes. and stage . . . . STAGE CRAFT: Row 1.' M. Nefsky, L. Doddridge, P. Burger, R. Jaye, M. Fay. Row 2: M. Mart, R. Solof, E. Sanger, J. Ansen, C. Miller. i 5 2 2 MEMBERS OF THE ORCHESTRA are: J. Abraham, D. Amerson, E. Asher, S. Barnai, D. Berkman, N. Blank, assistant manager, K. Bloom, M. Brown, G. Browne, L. C. Calof, J. Carter, D. Crandall, M. Dicker, P. Feldman, H. Glick, manager, C. Goren, S. Greenfield, P. Handler, R. Karsin, B. Kehr, K. Kelley, S. King, J. jordan, student director, L. Lagerquist, E. Landre, H. Lichterman, M. MacDonald, assistant manager, E. Martin, B. Martyn, I. Nepus, L. Nurnberg, W. Reese, P. Rosenwald, L. Samenow, J. Schultz, M. Sherman, R. Snyder, S. Sultan, B. Vanda, S. Vener, L. Vittes, L. Willson, Mr. George Wright, orchestra director. FOOTBALL BAND: Row 1: R. Broder, R. M. Sinclair, M. Weiss, S. Baron, K. I Kelley, manager. Row 2.- s. vener, H. Glick, L, Willson, s. King, s. Gfeenfieia, M. 1 Dicker, K. Bloom, J. Schultz. Row 3: T. Ilfeld N. Blank, L. Samenow, M. MacDonald, M. Fishman, P. Friedman. Row 4: C. Mazur, J. Schwab, R. Farkas, 1. Abraham, J. I Carter, I. Nepus. Row 5: P. Feldman, D. Berkman, A. Amerson, B. Martyn, B. Vanda. i I ORCHESTRA AND BAND Bever1y's highly rated orchestra, directed by Mr. George Wright, gave its first perform- ance before the Norman student body in the Christmas Assembly. It also presented con- certs for the four Beverly Hills elementary 5 schools during the year. The organization, with its difficult but well executed musical numbers, added much to the Spring Concert i 1 1 and also provided the accompaniment for the f spring musical, The Hollywood Legend. l This year the orchestra entered the Southern ' X California Orchestra and Band Festival at Burbank High and received another first I place rating as it has every year since 1938. Also directed by Mr. Wright was Beverly's Football Band which gave musical support to i the rooting section throughout the games and 5 also marched on the football field during halftimes to accompany the drill team. After 1' grid season the band continued to provide music at dances, basketball games, and sports rallies. In November the group was invited f to play for the Beverly Hills Police Review, and in December their musical rhythms added i J ., much spirit and enjoyment to the Pacific I, ', . ,S ..., Shores and Beverly Hills Invitational Basket- gi, --ttf 2 ' -' ball Tournaments. 1' A CAPPELLA CHOIR This year, as in the past twenty years, the A Cappella Choir received a superior rating in competition against the top choirs in Southern California at the Redlands Music Festival. Under the able direction of Mr. Glen Case, the eighty voices were heard at the Veterans Day Assembly. During the holiday season they sang for the Beverly Hills elementary schools, the Beverly Hills Com- munity Presbyterian Church, and also performed in Beverly's Christmas Assembly. A new and different echo quartet added to the success of the program. One of the most enjoyable events of the second semester was the Spring Concert, presented by the Choir in conjunc- tion with the orchestra. In their last appearance the Choir sang at the Baccalaureate Services for graduating Seniors. -xpressed throu h man media . A CAPPELLA CHOIR: Row 1: R. Levy, R. Kales, D. Champness, R. Bassett, C. Aaron, R. Watson, president, K. Kelley, C. Sharpe, R. Rhoads, R. Ktell, M. Vorraso, J. Krone, B. Kopp, J. Mitchell, J. Jacobs, D. Cook, R. Lavin. Row 2: K. Yadley, P. Morgan, G. Hubbard, V. Schirn, C. Freed, J. Brownstein, R. Greenspan, M. Borne, S. Futorian, A. Light, S. Solomon, R. McDonagh, M. Robinson, D. Brown, R. Freed, W. Fishman, A. Cameron. Row 3: J. Tuch, C. Marks, D. Kohn, C. Melnick, R. Litter, S. Curtiss, J. Kaplan, J. Hessler, G. Dabah, J. Natoway, J. LeBow, M. Mohs, S. Bowman, D. Frankel, S. Feher, S. Loeff. Row 4: N. Grevelding, G. Briskin, S. Horwich, L. Doddridge, D. Rose, B. Shulgold, L. Platt, N. Sweet, M. Silbert, S. Howell, G. Gillman, S. Smith, M. Malin, P. Frederick, S. Smith. Row 5: N. Dubin, J. Bermond, R. QSteinbergJ Marder, M. Robinson, D. Cobert, M. Muenter, C. Stein, G. Kinney, B. Jacobs, B. Shapiro, J. Braff, P. Freeman, J. Rachin, M. Reynolds. Absent: G. Barrett, L. Boookin, H. Hartley, L. Kahan, A. Kasel, T. Melcher, E. Pinchot, A. Polacheck, president, Mrs. Rena Hubbard, accompanist, and Mrs. Glen Case, choir director. A I a. QS, f-.gf ,f J- -7 ' ' L s ' N' J. 1 ,,,. K J 4 5' M ww up 1 , vm ' .. W ., J, . H'-.N r. . 4 wx, I +4 I fiiji' 1 - - T L1 12' ' ' , r 1 vp iw fl, . +L, :ia - fn, '11-T Q ,fu 4 ,.,. 9 X i-rflffvx. 4 K-4-'Fr-L r A L . f 1 ., ' 1. U 1 .... .1 in 1' - A Am J . A i I I I D ,..-..4. - 4 A ,, 4 if 4' 1 W gn, if . As, f , I . ww 4 4 Ci lf ' ' A ---11 iw 0 reward is as noble as Seniorit . . . . THE CLASS OF NINETEEN SIXTY Donning the class colors of powder blue and white, the Seniors began their final year's activities by participating in the traditonal Senior Day events led by Class President Maury Schwartz. Easily distinguished by their paper mortar boards, the Seniors taught classes for the day. Athletic events between the Senior and junior classes began during noon, with Seniors victorious in all four co-ed volleyball games, and continued after school with relays in the Swim Gym. The Senior team piled up a score of 90-10, making their class the first to ever win by such a wide margin. The second semester brought a flurry of activities all led by Class Prexy Pete Olson and the hardworking Senior activities chair- men. Both students and faculty enjoyed the combined talents of the Seniors and juniors in their March talent show, and its great success added much enjoyment to the second semester. On a May afternoon the Senior girls gathered with their mothers for the annual Senior Mothers' Tea. Appropriate attire for the coming Senior activities was modeled by class members and both genera- tions had a fine time. An event which members of the Class of '60 will long remember was the june Ditch Day held at Ocean House. Class members congregated at the beach and spent a carefree school day in the sun, forgetting their worries about approaching finals and college choices. june 10th was the date of the lavish and exotic Senior Prom held at the Ambassador Hotel. Formal dress, soft music, and moon- light lent much to the memory of the event. On the Sunday afternoon prior to graduation, Seniors and their families joined together in the Auditorium for Baccalaureate Services which were led by well-known religious leaders of various faiths. On graduation morn- ing the Senior Class met for the traditional Senior Breakfast at the Cocoanut Grove. There, outstanding class members were honored, and the close intra-class relationship which had been growing during the past four years was evident. At 4:30 in the afternoon on june 17th, families and friends of the graduating Seniors gathered on the front lawn to watch the beautiful commencement exercises. A few chosen Seniors gave speeches, and school officials congratulated the Class of '60 as diplomas were presented to the capped and gowned graduates. 0 year to he so long remembered . . . . MAURY SCHWARTZ Preridefzt Y ':-.3-rig., . Q. N . Q . NMS J 1 'ik' Y PETE OLSON Preridenl ALMA MATER Oh, Beverly, We love you. Our loyalty we sing, To thee all faith, all honor, All praises we bring. Your customs, traditions, Bring glory to thee, All hail our Alma Mater! We love you, Beverly. Bill Fore, S'46 MIKE SAPI-IIER Vice Preridenz MIMI KESSLER GAIL KINNEY Secretary Trearurer SERV'-L1.,1 D 5 lm. . J if RV . JANQM STEVE KERN Vine President SHELIA BENNETT ALAN FRANKENSTEIN Secretary Trearurer 4 my f We J .1 X.. ,f CLASS SPIRIT LEADERS: Songleaden fmzrzdinglx Nan Freschl, Gail Polayes. Cheer- leaders Jamie Solton, Dee Dee Glazer, Leslie Weiner, Dale Lamfrom. 59 . I SW A Y.: 4 , al 1 K' fa ' W -f ,M A, My -.fy -. f-If fa, . W ,, ..,A Refi W , l r, f f ' 2 f1-', ., , . A ,,f,g,.L , QLQQE ,H A W , 4 ff Q- ...IS X f, M! - L54 , f 1 QV W X ' 49 X 422 I lil! 4 Q V I 'X K 34? 2 7 1 ' V ,f fit' 4 4 f Q2 ' E f 'W' Q W Q X ,f ff, '- Q 'A JACK ACHEATEL CATHY ADELSON NADENE AGATSTEIN SUSAN ALSCHULER SUSAN ARNOW MALCOLM BAKER MICHAEL BARENFELD VIRGINIA BARRETT RALPH AMADO MARY BAUM our hundred and eleven DAVID BENNETT ROBERT BENNETT SI-IEILA BENNETT STEPHEN BENOFF DAVID BERKMAN CYNTHIA BERMAN JUDITH BERMAN JAQUELINE BERMOND RICHARD BOHN LINDA BOOKIN ART BORACK STEPHANIE BOYAR ,1-1 W . qt, :I wg, . Hz. 7 , I . .-,S f :. .,g?A ff W 'V Zf f 4' Ia . , www I, fir pg' L , , ,f f 52' Q Mm? 1 I I g 'Ha In f W V. mffzfsfy-Li.'?-Lg? 3.2: 5-'S-'. ,hw fvw. if ' ,f fy' MOM v4 f Q , , , we , , xr' ff' My '52 A 1 , J ' 4, Q, ' f Wig , .J V CAROLYN APAKA PAULA BENJAMIN ormans reap GERALD BENTLEY SUSAN BERK BONNIE BLOOMFIELD DONALD BLUMKIN JUDITH BRAFE ROBERT BRENNER the rewards of our Vx DORIS BRIGGS DAVID BROWN RICHARD BRYSON ILAUDIA CALDWELL GARY CHAZAN FRED CLARIDGE 'ENNY DANZ STEPHEN DASHEW STEPHEN DAUTOFF ears at Bevel' y, V I 3? , ,Q Zh? 7 bf X WARREN BUCKNER STEPHANIE BUSCH BARBARA BUTCHART ALAN COHEN LYNN COX JUDY CURTISS CONSTANCE DAVITT LOIS DERSI-IEWITZ JUDITI-I DOLD Q, WK' E. s A . I In 1- f - I k,1 ,1v'-7,- Q I Y - I , 1 ' H I if if Il -gf 2 fl ' , ip I9 D A . +.uPmcs16'suf4 wso- 61 I SENIOR CLASS SPONSOR, Mrs. Eleanor Welch It R I I I i MICHAEL DONNER BARBARA DOOMCHIN NORMA DUBIN BARRY DUKOFF WILLIAM EGERMAN ROBERT EINSTEIN ' NANCY EISENROD JEFFREY ELLIS MARILYN ELLMAN STEVEN ENGEL DANIEL ENGLANDER GERALD ENTIN BRUCE EPSTEIN DANIEL FARKAS DAVID FARKAS MELVIN FAY PATTY FEICHTMEIR LYNN FENBERG and diligent prepare for the future. 62 I Q w hi Mu s V , f g ,, G ,R X . 1 ,lg 5 fi' rf ,, SMX ' Sf I A A g A X MX ,If I L5 5-wnggi K . K Q I Nw ' Q A ix K lx If ,RILYN FIDLER RICHARD FINE DONALD FINEBERG IHARD FLORENCE SUSAN FOWLER CAROL FOX Will it he college? J IN FRESCHI. ALAN FRIEDMAN HENRY FRIEDMAN LN CY FURMAN SONYA FUTORIAN JOAN GATES NNETH GILLEN DEANNE GLAZER HAROLD GLICK W ff? w Z X f f if f IN X, X X ff my W , , Mew f 1. 5: 'T 'X gk W I . 4-,V ' ' 'N Ar Y I .-'WL' -9' M 'u I Z' 'W MURRAY FISCHER STEPHEN FISHER WILLIAM FLAXMAN KENNETH FRANKEL ALAN FRANKENSTEIN ELAINE FRANKLIN obs? Military service? KALMA FRIEDMAN COLIN GILBERT BARBARA GOLDBERG Mbna..-vw SUSAN FRIENDLY THOMAS FUCHS ELLEN GILBERT KEITH GILLEN BARRY GOLDBERG JOHN GOLDING Yanni WN' ff fa 2 X 2 WZ W , . , , X f , ,, -I , X X f f f f X X! .. fy 4' 5, Im. 1 f .. fi Of I f I f X ,.4,T,, ,. ,x X , V ff. 'ii- Zy J 4 1 Z is WA W UM W , f J 2 f, I Ny VW. A . , , ,Mix 53 , .1 fa - Ji r 'if , ., W' 2 3 I, L A . ...D I , .,, , AZ f 2 .M K . '15, ' I , , ., , , ,,!, ,th , ' 1 455- . 1.1.- , xL,,. , . I . , x 'J 5 ' . was , -.-uf' I1 Jzf I X W K ' f g if, Ik 1 f im , ,R j v f f I X 'WW ' W 1' is yy ' ,rj -yu? A if I, V wifi - - ' , M , V ,,l.. 1' S H 'V,' f A 5512, 5' AJJJ MW - WI A I 3 I , A74 V V V4 f fm VV Civ , ' , X ,, ., X KENNETH GOLDMAN GLORIA GOLDSTEIN JANET GOOD JOAN GORDON HELEN GOTTFRIED STEPHEN GOTTSCHA JAY GOULD SALLY GRAY RUTH GREENBAUM CAROLE GREENE REBA GROMAN ROCHELLE GROSS RICHARD GUILLEN JOYCE GUTMANN BILL HALPRIN LINDA HAMMERMAN MARILYN HANDLER HOWARD HARTLEY Class of '60 plans varied activities . . . . JOSETTE HASSON JEAN HAYS ALICE HICHT EUGENE HERTS JUDITH HERWIT MARCIA H JAMES HERZOG BARBARA HEYMAN NANCY HIRSCH HARRY HIRSCHENSOHN BARBARA HOCKLER VIVIAN HOLT I N 1:1 f GMX bg , ,ms , , . ,X ,N XX . ,, mf, , ., V f N .ffnxrp SENIORS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED are Lynne Miller and Ken Goldman. M .,,,A,, , - vw iw I f' . 2 Mr'-f wsu 4 +C,-X -fr - . fy f ,, I A.- 4 f gg ' .T W 4' K 1 iz? I f I 42 'ffkgnv X X wiwrf Qu I MM --if Q , Mkwif NSW , 1.5 , E HOODENPYLE LOUISE HORWITZ THOMAS ILFELD BENJAMIN JACKSON HARLEY JACKSON BETTY JACOBS Y JACOBSON ANDREA JAFFE JANIS JAFFE PEARL JANCSO I,EWIS JOLTON JOEL JORDAN FIN PATRICK JOYCE GEORGETTE KADJIAN SONIA KAHN ELLIOTT KALLICK GERALD KARP HOLLY KARSIN Prom, itch ay, Senior ot ers, Tea . . . . 65 MOST POPULAR SENIORS, Ken Goldman and Nancy Hirsch. Y N1 if 5 f-Miz 5?.f fIx Q I , E A 4 1. 1 I f I I . Y Q ,,, ,, W A 'f , I . E F3 FRANCES KARZ PETER KASLER KAREN KASWICK GLORIA KATZ MIRIAM KAUFFMAN TOM KAUFFMAN I DIANE KAUFMAN PAT KAUFMAN KAREN KAYE ROBERT KEGLEY STEPHEN KERN MIMI KESSLER GAII. KINNEY FOSTER KIVEI.. KAY KLEIN PHILIP KLUBOK LARRY KOESKY JAN KOI-ILER I Ir I 4 3 Junior-Senim' Day broil t pri e iigx AA as gf. .. .. L . 1 .. N A -9 xx.: 'X fig WSG 'Sf u---Y E'I'1'Y KOSNER JUDY KRIEGER QERALD LABOVITCH LYNN LAGERQUIST ,OBERT LAVIN MICHAEL LEEBOVE I., Vik -ami! I gg I wi A N NS A w gl I 1 I I i ,- ,. -' s 4:5 Yu- J ' E I i -vm . . ' ' ' ,.1 - A -L1 U- i ss- i b ww. , M, V , ,. -. A L 1. A If N. AA y ,., 3 Arr- .. ,IF I QA., . ' 13 p f 2 'Q . .,A, 1 5, J ff? f - ' 1 , f ' .f Q. RONALD KROLIK DALE LAMFROM TERRY LEONARD JUDITH LANSING DIANE LASH FRANKIE LESSER LORNA LEVANT and elation to the Class of 960. IELDON LEVINE LINDA LEVOY QAY LIBERMAN SUSAN LICHTERMAN M ARLENE LEVY CAROLYN LEVY PAUL LEWINSON AARON LIEBOWITZ GARY LIVINGSTON JAMES LOEB ,M xii KAREN KRONISH WILLIAM KUNODY LILLIAN KWOK DAVID LATTMAN JERRY LEVEY JEFFREY LIBERMAN ' SALLY LOEB I . . A wr A 'Gum 'Z' 4 az ,' 2 Q Y fa 6 -. Zi' Q W 4 H f I ,W , f f. 'f ,wwgwwwx :J N, v I I I , Zi3?vf?Y5a,,, 7 . lj Z, W i X LW if Q' f n f Wir X 3 X A , 7 5 fm , 55f 'J :T C ' Iam . 35 --S, W ! ,.-Q ,,,,.. Q mf gl h , 4 2 f 4 5 ff ' 4? f 1 'V A X X wf 1: f f 5 A , K ' - , JEFFREY LOURIE JOHN MCCANN SCOTT MCCOMAS PETER MCCOY RICHARD MCDONAGH JAMES MAASS MARTIN MAC DONALD SYLVIA MAGIDSON JEROME MARIAM CAROL MARKS STEPHEN MARMER JULIAN MARX Each Senior faces ehallen e of maturit , GINA MASCHIO BARRY MILLER , i f ,, Nf gy! . , LM! g KW W J wi: I wwf , f 5, C , - ,W ff ff ' ,mp I la., , I ,. Iwi.-.m46z1fJ4u?5 ,SL ' , M 14-f - I -0 f ff N I Q. , www f ' Q if ' , , ' 27 J R J I ,wx , I -I Q, ,. f JJfff aw w fiwig f 'T 1 ff- . 'rkmg '7 - ,i N5 1 TERRY MAST MARI MAYER TERRY MELCHER ALAN MELTON NANCY MICHELMAN LYNNE MILLER STAFFAN MILLER PEGGY MILLMAN DAVID MOHS ELLIOTT MOORE JOANNA MOORE KAREN MORRIS MARJORIE MORSE JANE MORTON ALAN MOSS RICHARD MOSS ' 'if .Iv . J gg was , its X 2 'fga ' if f , . . L?-F55 1 f 2 12,2 2 3? w A I 92, C, - f f ww 'wiwi' and realization of responsibility. AARILYN MUENTER JOHN MULLENAUX NANCY NATHAN RONNY NEIMAN PAMELA NEWMARK MELANIE NOURSE PETER OLSON SUSAN OMAN 'AUL OWENS BEVERLY PADWAY JOY PARKER LINDA PESCHELT A'-R QL? Q Ka 4 3. ,. WENDY NELSON BABETTE OPPER ARTHUR POLACHECK NANCY NEWMAN ROBERTA ORLING GAIL POLAYES aygbxm 9, u 515.2 . .Q I f Q 6 ' 4 A A fi S . , R LS ,R ,, 54 - 4:'. Vg I H E73 is A i X4 L Aff ' S Q ,. .g s Q . X . 1 Z Sai -' 'Eg Ng .4-J . W is , ,W I J' N 1 Q! A 1 H 5 fi S ,Q E f-'Wu my BEST LOOKING SENIORS, Penny Danz and Ray Warren. 69 L. . M K yum , .- ,,,,, , Mmiwmxwq M SENIORS WHO HAVE DONE MOST FOR THE CLASS, Mimi Kessler and Maurice Schwartz. If ' O l A A wa 4 , K HQXE , .V , gf is I f , , R X ft 1, DAVID POLLACK NANCY POLLACK GARY PRIESTER JONATHAN QUINT FRANK RABWIN JUDY RACKIN CLARA RADIOS KATHRYN RAMSAY LOUIS RAPOPORT PAULETTE RAPP FAYE RAY PAULINE RAY MICHAEL RAYSSON WILLIAM REINOOLD ROGER RHOADS CAROL ROBERTS ROY ROGOSIN MICHAEL ROSE Happiness, elation, and minor sadnesses 70 2 A 'f , 44 X 1 M ? 'ffl L S V' M J f I QQ I QV v CN !?1 SW! ,X , I I' .A B I SR' 1 N! - - ASLI E DBERT ROSENFELD BINNIE ROSS TDITH RUBIN FRANK SACKLEY duh?- iigx- M E '51 A g X Nw! in ERIC ROSS JUDY SAMUELS gs w Sf' .A 3? 'W ,gi :V Y' n , 31 I -. . yi, Wg: re-. . 5 QM.. N V . ,V 1, Af . AQ-W? A A g g i img, fl! IVAN ROSS RONALD SAMUELS .Qa..,.1,-, N Q sv 4 A fi R , I I I-1' A , Q I STEPHEN ROSS BARRY ROTH MICHAEL SAPHIER EDMUND SCHARLACH help make hi h sehool ears memorable. EVEN SCHWARTZ ILLY SCHILLER VIVIAN SCHIRN MICHAEL SCHLESINGER PETER SCHREIBMAN ILYNN SCHUMAN MICHAEL SCHWAB DONALD SCHWARTZ EFFREY S J CHWARTZ DIANE SEIGEL RANDY SHAFTON JOHN SHANE .45 ,J-' lk. 'J-ESQ RICHARD SCHUCHETT BONNIE SCI-IULMAN LESLIE SCHWARTZ PHIL SHANE 'FET WJ w--....... Q33 I -J' , fi A Av +.- Q... f ' xi ' 'Ag ff. ' ' ' A . L. 2 W A Q p ,f A Ao, Y K I , ZW3. ,, 7 ' .,5,'X' A -. 4 Qs A if , -Q 1 MAURICE SCHWARTZ JOAN SHANEDLING IM 52 , E, W., 1 x I ,D , RX. 'x XL, sw ,Q av? I 2 gg 5 fa ,ax A, .---7 br fgli F52 Fax 'B fs- S' Y-V, Q Q, 71 , 1 f , Mfg ff , T , W' , , WW 466 PAUL SHAPIRO BRUCE SINGER shi RAYMOND SOKOL BONNIE SON N S ROBERT SWARTHE 1 V fl f W JZ 'T ,'1.f - C27 A ff 12 ANITA SHARPE CARL SHARPE MARY SHERMAN GARY SHUSETT HARRY SIELING SHEILA SINGER DOROTHY SISKIN PAMELA SKLAAR WESLEY SMITH JOHN SOBEL h school days draw to a close ELAINE SOLOMON STEPHEN SOLOMON JAMIE SOLTON MICHAEL SOLURSH LINDA SOMERS STUART STAR ROSLYN STEINBERG KENNETH STONE GARY SULTAN DOREEN SUSSMAN DONALD SWITLICK RICHARD SYLVESTER PHYLLIS TAUB GARY TEARSTON SHARON TEITELBAUN fi, 4 ,Av !'- 'ffm , ww M f hm.: :LL W 4 S f f f SENIORS WHO HAVE DONE MOST FOR THE SCHOOL, Ken Goldman and Lynne Miller. l. Q my fa.. ' , ,A A, , I f , -1 1 ' , W1 S ,PX -., ,:,:'vpigfAI:5E, - H SANDRA TERRANCE SHARON THOMAS EVAN THOMPSON PETER TOMARREN EDWARD TUFTE LYNN UDELL ELIZABETH UNOER ERIC VALENTINE PAMELA WALDOW RAY WARREN WENDY WARSAW ROBERT WATSON no barrier too hi h . . . . PETER T OPITSCH TOM VANDENBERG LAWRENCE WAYNE , .' ,, il 4 VW' 3-r .XS9' E. T' 1 Q m ilf' if A S Z I I XX 4 , I, g LINDA TRAUB ROBERT WALD ROGER WEINHOUSE 73 1 O E 1 4X II 4 A5 I 4 5 NS Au I' A NNW fi E I f I he n digit., XS' WM K y X f wiv if M We ' Je Cx! 3' is N, 5' 9 ILEEN WEINSTOCK ALAN WEISS TOM WELCH PAMELA WESTROPE LAWRENCE WHITE LESLIE WIENER KAREN WILK HENRY WILLIAMS JEFFREY WILSON SHARLA WILSON JOYCE WINSLOW DAVID WINTER SUSAN WITTENBERG JAY WRIGHT RANDY WRIGHT KAREN YADLEY REGINA YURMAN RICHARD ZALL as seniors eager receive their diplomas 74 :NN dm' QL... , :QA ,VM Q., ,. , 1 , ,1Q vL.'fIS,.Y f ., I- MM, ,,,,,,, -, - .hgh ,,,, M ,gif 'WW Z- vw 4' F Q-grfli f .wx x T-A I-I f 1- . -If f IQ 5 I ,, I, 3 Lf f I V - .St vw-1 ' SHEILA ZEBRACK PAUL ZELTZER LLOYD ZIFF JUDY ZIGMAN RICHARD ZIMAN CAMERA SHY ANN ARMSTRONG ALEXANDER ERBE CHARLES HOLTRICHTER CRAIG MARTIN CLARK ATKINSON MICHELE FRAIDE JOEL KATZMAN LEO MARTYN MICHAEL BAUM ROBERT FREED LYNDA KIRCHNER PATRICK MEDRANO VICTORIA BAY JOHN GERSTEN BARRY KOPP RUTHANE MILLER JEFFREY BRILLIANT CARY GODDARD ALANA LADD LAWRENCE OSWELL MICHAEL COLTON RICHARD GREENE MYRA LANGDON ROBERT PERLMUTTER VICKI DAVIS RICHARD GROSSMAN RUSSELL LAULE LORNA POWERS DANA DIGGS THOMAS HARBARGER HOWARD LEVESON TONY SMITH BARRY DILLER TIMOTHY HARTMAN WILLIAM MCCLANAHAN THOMAS SOKOLOV CYRIL EDI JEFFREY HERSHENSON DONALD MacDONALD SUSAN STAMLER BERNICE EISENROD CAROL WOLTAG ilutstanding Seniors recognize . TORCHBEARERS: Gary Tearston, Gloria Goldstein, Mari Mayer, Stuart Star, Thomas Ilfeld. EPHEBIANS: Row 1: Larry White, Vivian Schirn, Joyce Winslow, Lynn Fenberg, Steve Marmer. Row 2: Gail Kinney, Ronny Neiman, Kenneth Goldman, Stuart Stat, Eric Valentine. , aa, in 4 VW! I dest Q V45 5 ggi my 4' ff Z 'L 2525 ' , W l.. ive Tail-5-1 f 2 - -t , f!'1, .v , T 'gif' ' ' if--ff' fl I A. '. ,, X. wwf' ,f 2' LY-'g ' C ' X L . 'life 4 ' f . fphf' My -C -Q wi 'Q W j , , - f . AY' ..,a'.f V . '- 7 'I 5 SM 1 fx' ,ff if X me ' - ,A.3, ,5.af S f' 4 I ' - E .2 1. f u f .- Qgti. i, , I ,E WMM TL. V I .Aff af I ,, Wm . ,. V , ,,,,, 4 , . z.i'Ssf?ff T X ee g 512,91 V ri Mit' ' ' ' ' 'wif . , 1 X 71- 5, N K F ,f ,W ,fm A 1' Egg 4 . ' 745 43- M T aw 'Y .- - L - -J' . . , QQK' 1' f WW 3 W SEALBEARERS: Row 1: Michael Saphier, Vivian Schirn, Gail Kinney, Mary Sher- man, Harley jackson, Terry Mast. Row 2: Edward Tufte, Richard Fine, Keith Gillen, Larry White, Barry Goldberg, Robert Brenner, Eric Valentine. NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS: Row 1: Maurice Schwartz, Richard Fine, Alan Cohn, Mary Sherman, Larry White, Terry Mast, Barry Goldberg, Keith Gillen. Row 2: Kenneth Frankel, Barry Roth, Robert Brenner, Edward Tufte, Paul Lewinson, Richard Grossman. FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP CUP WINNER: Barry Goldberg. n Memoriam MRS. ELEANOR WELCH Students, teachers, parents, and alumni of Beverly Hills High School feel a deep and irreplaceable loss in the death of Mrs. Eleanor Welch. She was a dedicated teacher, an enthusiastic sponsor of the Senior Class, and, perhaps most important, a loyal and sincere friend of all who knew her. As a teacher she chose her field of social studies wisely, for she believed with intensity in a growing and vital democracy-in a dynamic program which encouraged the individual to discover for himself the personal integrity and responsibility so necessary for leadership and intelligent participation in our modern society. As a sponsor of the Senior Class for many years, Mrs. Welch displayed an active interest in young adults-in their problems, in their joys, in their ambitions, in their successes. She was never too busy, never too tired to listen to the boy or girl who sought her understanding and advice, and in her decisions she was uncompromising in her concern for honesty and justice. As a friend she possessed those qualities which we all search for in our personal relationships- loyalty, dependability, sympathy, and understanding. Of these attributes she was and will continue to be a symbol. Immortality has many meanings for many people, but a part of Eleanor Welch will always live in the hearts of those who have known her. a 15. ra sam sr ,Z I: rm 3 -if '5 , .- ' a f fa F' f 'Wh W ff fa, liff.j'. f wa . 24, ,W ,ga was 3 L fffL :v fa , :mwnw Z vff H Lkvslirf F.f- N..- FF 2' FF if Q33 'X Y- '- Mm ..,. FFF T we sm F W3 ' F 'r ' 'F. ll ' I mf uma an F IIUNSQF- ,,.. ,F 4 A F ? 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Ziman, D. Saffren, H. Freidman, B. Hazan fMgr.D. Row 3: T. Vanclenburg, C. Naylor, R. Reinis, M. Rosenfeld, L. Miller, V. Boserup, L. Wayne, P. McCoy, C. Edi, G. Chazan. Row 4: B. Zane CCoachJ, J. Bueno, J. Scull, P. Topitsch, P. Olson, Ben Jackson, T. Welch, I. Ascheatel, D. Winter, J. Sabol CCoachJ . Varsity gridmen, plagued b a lack of depth, SCORE BOARD Beverly 2 Burbank ............. ..... 1 8 7 South Pasadena ...... ..... 4 5 6 El Segundo ..... . ,,,,. 19 0 Culver City ..... ..... 7 19 Lennox ........ ,,,,, 1 2 0 Torrance ............ ..... 1 5 7 South Torrance ...... ..... 3 7 13 Aviation ............ ..... 1 9 Head Coach joe Sabol and Line Coach Ben Zane ponder over plays while the Varsity squad exercises in the background. CO-CAPTAIN ROGER RHOADS Quarterback CO-CAPTAIN MEL FAY Fulllmck VARSITY FOOTBALL As the '59 grid season began-, Beverly's Varsity football squad found itself with a large number of returning lettermen, but little else in the way of depth. That particular handicap went on to plague the Normans time and again-and, perhaps, can best explain Normandy's poor 1-win 7-loss record. Bone-crushing fullback Mel Fay was the big gun offensively for Coach joe Sabol's corps as he ground out 485 yards for the season and averaged over 60 yards per game. Quarterback Tom Welch also supplied a potent offensive punch, when on target, while Roger Rhoads, Beverly's other quarterback and team captain, helped the Normans greatly with his fine leader- ship. Defensively, Hank Freidman and Art Polacheck were particularly outstanding. Freidman, especially, had an excep- tional individual record and definitely marked himself as an all-league candidate. After dropping two practice tilts to Burbank and South Pasa- dena, Beverly began its League season against El Segundo, where the Eagles highly-touted passing combination of Pete Beathard to Cliff Pleggenkuhle spelled out Normandy's downfall, 19-6. Culver City, Beverly's cross-town rival was next, and in a dogged and hard-fought battle the Centaurs finally wore down the Nor- mans, 7-0. Beverly finally came into its own against Lennox as the Normans toppled the Lancers, 19-12. The game was an outstanding team effort and one of Beverly's two top per- formances of the year. Torrance and close neighbor South Tor- rance followed-and they combined to snap the Normans out of their brief moment of glory by respective scores of 13-0 and 37-7. In the final League contest against League champs, Avia- tion, Beverly came back to show the fine form it had in the Lennox game. Beverly led through three quarters, 15-12, only to have the Falcons push over a T.D. in the final minutes for an extremely close 19-13 victory. ended '59 season with a disappeintin reeerd. A SPECTACULAR DIVING CATCH is made by Norman Don Ansen CZIJ, who sticky- fingers the ball for a 11-yard gain. iii? 'R . 1. 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H Q yffv , 412. .5'f W X . , . .sggwvfggmag , f f 1, , .. X' ' '51 X wf,fyf ' 71 , V . 'ff X' , x- U QX , fQa,. X , Y ' i ,gg iM.,: Xs 3' X' a 'X1-m,'..'G-W4 ,fig .11-v V- -gif, 4- tx, wf, ,. . ww' rf ,V f , 4, , 4 , ff 5. X , M . . ' - ,--.,,.k,f1'bf u X i.,:W.,. -M W. ' 'W wf U'4145w'X f HQ ' ' ' M X w . X, Quan .' M 2 ' W X- um. mf ' ffffw fn' . ff . . gfgam ., aw-1 , f G - K, ,Q , A i, Z ,, L .4 - . 1 2 'HQ-.,, X fm , . 5 ' ' pf ' ,pikfu '3f1.aXg4 - A WX gxfax' . 1 f M ,, xx M ffgswrvf-wg ,55,:w,w M. X f 2 X DICK ZIMAN Guard LARRY KOFSKY Tackle DAVE WINTER BARRY DUKOFF DON ANSEN Halfback HANK FREIDMAN Linebacker PETE OLSON Emi SCOTT MCCOMAS Halfback End H alfback N U, -T .5 . .f ev: f rvvm tmwwru ml In - --1323? .Q K-U QE A' 0 J J , . WX WW 101 MIKE ROSENFELD ART POLACHECK PETE MCCOY Guard Linebacker End BEVERLY'S PETE MCCOY CSU and a Burbank defender lunge for the pigskin, but Don Ansen C211 comes up with the ball and travels for an eight yard gain. E I 5 L Z r Wi W N N H- Q f new- K. A , ax DAVE WINTER C505 AND DON ANSEN 421D both seem to have the same idea, as they grab simultaneously for the ball against Burbank. Unfortunately, neither got the ball which fell harmlessly to the ground. fi Q- . --94+ vyg, B FOOTBALL TEAM: Row Z: 1. Brodyg J. Weinsteing 1. Anseng 1. Contig R. Sylvester, J. Adlamg R. Borin, J. Moling N. DeMarsg G. Cush- nerg J. Goodmang D. Kaplandg L. Penseg R. Friedman. Row 2: G. Schusettg J. Buenog M. Greenwaldg J. Blackg M. Robinsong D. Cowang J. Muffg J. Shaneg R. Seymoreg D. Peterson, J. Lipskyg 1. Millerg R. Holrzg A. Degling B. Barton, J. Schneider. Row 3: B. Lafeverg B. Ungerg W, Koskoffg R. Plattnerg F. Little, D. Cookg V. Schultz, L. Moss, H. Williamsg B. Lewis, D. Coheng L. Siegelg K. Goldbergg S. Gunzbergg B. Reese, Mgr.g B. Levy, Mgr. Row 4: C. Weiner, B. Stiltzg D. Kuhg 1. Millerg P. Littleg F. Rubengerg R. Cowang R. Schiffmang P. Nathansong 1. Curlandg D. King J. Olafskig J. Wileg F. Maasg D. Rothg 1. Naderg P. Sprecher. everly9s 'S after ood start . . . . B FOOTBALL L Beverly's B Football Team placed fifth in the Pioneer League standings this year, winning only two games, and losing six. Every game, however, had plenty of action and displayed end- less spirit by the Norbabes. Under Coaches Flanagan and Sieling, the squad showed up on Herried Field two weeks before school opened and during the season could be found practicing their line and scrimmage plays until sundown. But such determined spirit was not enough to stop Burbank who won the opening game, 6-0. A fighting team was able to top South Pasadena the following week and repeat with a win over El Segundo, but bad luck now appeared on the schedule and the B's lost the next five games. Sparking the Norbabes throughout the season were hard play- ing backs Jim Conti, John Black, Neil DeMars, and Richard Borin who will be back at Beverly next year, though probably playing Varsity ball. Coaches Chris Flanagan and Hal Sieling l03 CO-CAPTAIN JIM CCNTI CO-CAPTAIN DON ANSEN Beverly O 34 25 7 13 O 12 0 SCOREBOARD Burbank ............. South Pasadena ...... E1 Segundo ...... Culver City ...... Lennox ......... Torrance ...... South Torrance Aviation ...... . . . . hit by slump in league pla . JOHN BLACK stops determined Aviation back. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Row Z: J. Beck, Capt., W. Smith, J. Byrnes, R. Evang B. Parker, M. Feing J. Loeb. Row 2.' E. Ross, M. Carlin J Weston, R. Parker, D. Englanderg S. Fisher, P. Owens, G. Edwards, A. Smith, D. Millerg R. Rosen, Mgr. Row 3: A. Goldstein, D. Furman M Shlaesg S. Webb, R. Snippet, A. Cohen, J. Zalayag L. Shaw, 1. Weiss, G. Jacobs. arriers nab fifth in eague. CROSS COUNTRY With only four returning Varsity lettermen, Beverlyis Cross Coun- try Team had to settle for a fifth in the Pioneer League Finals this year. In their first meer, a triangular affair, they came out sec- ond, outclassed only by a tough South Pasadena running squad. The score: South Pasadena 41, Beverly 62, This aroused their determi- nation so they worked our harder preparing for their next meet against Lennox. In this meet their determination paid off and they Went out and won 17 to 45. Their fighting spirit carried over in the meet against E1 Segundo, Where they turned in a perfect score, taking the first seven places. This marked the first time in Beverly's Cross Country history-such a feat had been accomplished. But this winning streak didn't hold out in the next four weeks includ- ing the League Finals. They unfortunately lost meets to Aviation, Culver City, and Torrance. Throughout the season the team was sparked by these fast running thin clads: John Beck, Wes Smith, john Byrnes, Mike Fein, Randy Evan, Robert Parker, and jim Loeb. john Beck particularly was the sparkplug of the team by coming in fifth out of a field of 77 runners at Mt. S.A.C.'s Invitational Cross Country meet and placing fourth in Pioneer League Finals. JOHN BECK Captain ,494 VARSITY WATER POLO: Row 1: H. Sieling, P. Klubok, D. Bennett, captain, E. Armitage, M. Egerman. Row 2: B. Miller, S. Ross, J. Marx, K. Meyer, S. Kern, T. De Bardas, Mgr. va J. V. WATER POLO: Row 1: B. Wilson, V. Johnson, D. Moss, S. Gottschalk, captain, D. Hershman, H. Schaefer. Row 2.' R. Peasley, N. Weiner, M. Lewin, T. Roller, D. Deutsch, S. Homeyer. 20 Men make big splash in premiere polo Beverly 6 4 14 15 l l 5 9 3 6 I I n gl eufo 3 2 pla SCOREBOARD WATER POLO Glendale Hoover ............... .... Oxnard ............... .... Bell Gardens .... Upland ......... Pasadena Inglewood ....... Hawthorne ...... El Segundo ...... Leuzinger ..... Oxnard ............ od Tournament El Segundo ...... Anaheim ....... Water Polo made an entrance into the Norman athletic picture in l959 and the results of the initial season were surprisingly successful. Coach Walt Puffer's aquamen took three of their last four practice contests and, until their last two games, were well in contention for the league title. Sparking the polomen were many of the same swimmers who brought Beverly a second place in CIF swimming finals. Steve Kern and Bill Miller were tops in scoring, while Dave Bennett, with his exceptional all-around play earned a spot on the All- League first team. Ken Meyer, goal keeper foi the Normans, made like a magician as he continually turned scoring shots into harmless misses. Congratulations for Beverly's fine showing must go to Coach Walt Puffer. 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I 'mm ,ik ,,, y .J :Ja fx , ,wyvwf ,, In .ff M -, W . M, U fwygffwxf 'fgm,,wQ,f f M 4 ,,ffX, ,Q ,MQW 4 ,Q 4. W A M, ,,n,,,4fwfM W, W ,,Q.fm M W M A , ' , -. f' A ' 'M-KU V V, ' ,g ,faq , - 12592 fa-W , , ' f 1 mmf, J:-1'3, 2flfZm ' 'J ' N , Wkffw M' Ax mei X W. -L X M , ' Y QU' ' X x ,Z xy, f, . 4 , . ff . I., ,f,,wf??m'- , ff X fm , , ,g,9,m yn, 1, - , .,,,, . ,NEW '- ' , - fQ mf Forward Dave Mohs outleaps Culver City defender to drop in crucial two points against the Norman's cross-town rivals. VARSITY BASKETBALL With a sizzling finish, in which they rolled over their final seven opponents, Beverly's basketballers earned a stellar 19-4 regular season record and a 10-2 mark in league. For the fifth time in six years the Normans qualified for CIF. Topping the Normans season were numer- ous second place finishes . . . in the Pacific Bay Shores Tourney . . . in Beverly's own tourney . . . and in Pioneer League. Also high among the thrills of this year of excep- tional drama were victories over the CIF- bound squads of Santa Monica, Culver City, and Glendale Hoover, their thrilling three- game series with Aviation, and a narrow four-point loss to CIF runners-up, Anaheim Cin the finals of the Beverly Hills Tour- neyj. In Beverly's only CIF engagement they lost a tensely-played exhibition to Santa Barbara, 60-42. Giving the Normans the individual spark they needed was Captain Dave Mohs, who hit for a steady 15.5 season scoring average. Among the honors Dave earned was a spot on the All-Bay Shores team, being voted the outstanding player in the Beverly Hills Tourney, and a selection on the All-Pioneer League squad. Undoubtedly the most im- proved player on the team was center Bob Einstein. Much of the credit for Bever1y's final season surge can be attributed to Bobis exceptional rise. In the last eight games of the season Bob averaged 13 points and 16 rebounds per game. Bob was also an All- League selection. Guard Randy Wright was another top point contributor with a fine 9.5 point a game average. Terry Leonard, with a deadly outside shot hit for an 8.1 scoring average, Tom Kauffman, although falling as far as points were concerned towards the season's end, was always a hust- ler and a big man on the boards. orman Casahamen finish stron . . . . BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1: B. Appel cmgrv, J. McNeil, Dave Mohs, S. Bisgeir, R. Nei- man, D. Peterson, A. Melton, B. Levy Cmgr.D. Row 2: C. Reilly Ccoachj, R. Wright, B. Noyce, B. Einstein, B. Kegley, J. Hanson, T. Leonard, R. Amado imgr.J. SCOREBOARD Beverly Burbank ..................... ....... .55 Glendale Hoover ...... ......... 4 4 Barstow ................... ......... 2 8 El Segundo ......... ......... Culver City ...... ......... Torrance ...... ......... Lennox .... ......... El Segundo ...... ......... Culver City ..... ......... Torrance ...... ......... Lennox ........ ......... Aviation ........................ ......... 59 50 47 56 41 37 38 65 54 69 44 46 Aviation ...... ......... 4 8 57 South .............. ......... 4 1 58 57 45 36 61 50 75 32 49 45 65 32 South Torrance ................. ......... CIF 42 Santa Barbara ............ ......... 6 0 Cage mentor Chuck Reilly lectures on the games finer points to two eager listeners. Cap season of second places . Captain Dave Mohs Bob Einstein Forward Center , -5. Norman Tom Kauffman drives in for score despite determined efforts of Torrance defenders. ense tourney tilts hi hlight ff! 5 li t X if X E: 52.5 :Es ,EEZ -,.., E '7 it 53 if 3.- PRIESTER Terry Leonard A1210 Melffifl Guard Guard jon Hanson Center RZUCIY Wfighf Ron Neiman Guard Guard orma-1ns9 early season action PACIFIC SHORES TOURNAMENT B everly 5 7 Leuzinger ..... ......... 4 2 45 Aviation .............. ......... 4 3 58 Santa Monica ...,............ ......... 5 7 5 4 Glendale ...,........................ ........, 7 l TOURNEY FACTS Beverly finished second to defending CIF champs, Glendale. Dave Mohs was an All- Tourney forward and Randy Wright was selected as an All-Tourney Guard. jeff Wilson goes up for attempted two points in Pacific Shores contest against Leu zmger. Number 55 of Leuzinger makes heroic attempt to block shot. 1, kv ,SCC- 4 -, ff 48-.W ,. Q WN. , ,M JV BASKETBALL: K. Meyer, D. Saffren, K. Frankel, R. Reinis, P. Pfaelzer, B. White, coach, B. King, B. Mendelson, J. Dobrer, G. Labo vitch E Goldwasser, G. Fox. J. Vis flash to victor . Beverly Burbank .......... ......... Morningside Glen Hoover E1 Segundo ...... .......... 2 9 Culver City ...... .......... 4 6 Torrance ....... .......... Lennox ..... Aviation ...... South ............ E1 Segundo .. Torrance ...... Culver City .. Lennox ........ Aviation ...... South .......... Co-captains Steve Bisgeier and Ken Meyer with Coach Barry White. A 4 'f 2 f' Ms Q ws , 1 n IPS and CQS have good season B BASKETBALL: Row 1. L. Kendall, B. Koskoff, G Edwards, J. Kaswick, L. Zig- man, E. Sanger. Row 2: R Schrieber, coach, L. Moss, P Steinbaum, B. La Fever, R Boron, C. Young, S. Gunz- berg, J. Miller, manager. C BASKETBALL: Row 1: F. Rubenger, W. De Lange, R. Perlberg. C. Weiner, J. Zall, P. Berk, L. Title. Row 2: R. Schrieber, coach, R. Morris, M. jackson, H. Koch, B. Moore, C. Davis, j. Kahan, j. janneck, 1. Miller, mana- ger. , , T4 A I.. V, k gsm... f X f' at l WRESTLING: Row 1: D. Entin, L. Ziman, R. Sylvester, D. Moss, A. Liebowitz, 1. Black, D. Ziman, H. Friedman, A. Polacheck, T. Vandenberg C. Edi. Row 2.' T. Hoffman, L. Pense, J. Entin, J. Weiss, R. Bloom, R. Snippet, R. Seymour, R. Schiffman, L. Miller, O. Hays, C. Cook, J. Bueno G. Lewbel, manager. Grapplers in finest season . . . . WRESTLING Putting the finishing touches on one of the finest mat seasons in Norman history, Beverly's stellar wrestling squad nabbed a third place Pioneer League finish. Only four points separated the Normans from a second spot, and their 7-win 5-loss seasonal record marked the first winning wrestling season in Norman annals. Added to this, the matmen grabbed a third place in the 16 team Santa Barbara Tourney and seventh out of 24 in the El Camino Tournament. Cyril Edi, john Black, Dick Moss, Dick Hershman, and Ricky Sylvester all took second places in their divisions in League to qualify for CIF. Dennie Entin, who took a third, also made CIF. With all but Edi, Moss, and Sylvester returning, Bev- erly has the nucleus of another fine squad in '61, Seach Ben Zane and alumnus Skip Berg demonstrate hold on Norman Aaron Lie owxtz. ,Q 2 WM M65 VARSITY BASEBALL Having one of his youngest and most inexperienced Varsity baseball teams in years, Coach Hal Sieling counted on 1960 as a building season for his horse- hiders. After surprising many by winning their opener over a good Hollywood squad, 6-1, the Normans suc- cumbed, as many young teams will, to a case of error- itis. However, Beverly did come through to top the defending CIF champions, Morningside 3-2, and went into League with high hopes. Pitchers Ricky Schuchet, Marty Trugman, Steve Randall, and Dave Brown all showed flashes of brilliance, but only senior Schuchet was able to steadily hurl effectively. Sophomore Larry Calof also showed good stuff although pitching mostly in relief. Actually, the main problem for the Normans was getting on base. However, Juniors Dennie Peter- son and jim Conti and Sophomores Vigo Boserup and Barry Mendelson all showed excellent hitting potential -in somewhat erratic spurts. Senior catcher Hank Freidman proved a steady rock behind the plate and another senior, Alan Friedman also helped to give the 4' club that necessary experience and know-how. Baseball mastermind Hal Sieling stands with Norman Captain Jim Conti. Youth and inexperience dominate '60 ha VARSITY BASEBALL: Row 1: J. Jacobs Cmgr.J, D. Ansen, B. Brandt, J. Conti, 1. Adlam, H. Freidman, B. Mendelson, A. Friedman, R. Nei- man, S. Starr. Row 2: L. Wayne Cmgrj, D. Mohs, S. Bisgeier, W. Hartunian, B. Joyce, F. Jackson, D. Brown, H. Sieling Ccoachj, L. Calof, V. Bosetup, M. Trugman, S. Randall, D. Peterson, R. Schuchet. Z 3 2 5 a z 1 sum at-ns. saws aim ww' Ricky Schuchei Pitcher .ehall squad . SCOREBOARD Beverly Hollywood .... Mt. Carmel Leuzinger Inglewood Morningside Santa Monica ..... . .... . Fairfax ........ El Segundo Culver City Torrance ...... Lennox ....,.,. Aviation ...... Santa Monica So. Pasadena Culver City Torrance ...... Aviation ...... 10 Lennox ..... Henry Friedman Catcher ,X R f Ea fi i VN? ' nfl X X SN R 3, wXl x4 1 4 8 11 2 6 4 10 2 7 15 6 0 15 6 6 3 5 l ABOVE: Catcher Dennie Peterson waits with ball as Don Ansen slides home, moments -too late. BELOW: Second-sacker jim Conti cuts clown Wayne Hartunian at second base as shortstop john Adlam sets to take throw. V 3 SHH 2 2, ,V Q .SQ V W W W 3 Q, , JW f gg 2 ,, , W4 Z L I ' uf, , WE ww awww? Z 'wi' vu QW' 4 w s J my 'f r-wg amy Y,- M- 9 -wx ,r x - ,ix vt , if xx. mg. , ., 'gpm , gi 4. , M. 'K 4:-if if ' 'ik 4. .L ww ,x'Y'..-A . XJ ,,:,q.,jx , 4-A f f .f BH BH GJ Q, is K 1,1- ffv, ,df .QL , 5, AA sung 'ik JV BASEBALL: Row 1: V. Schultz, J. Weinstein, B. Goldstein, M. Seaton, F. Rubinger, R. Pearlburg. Row 2: J. Schneider, D. Roth, L Kendall P Berk K Goldberg, T. Hein, M. Sobel, P. Shulberg, P. Steinbaum, B. Moore, R. Ulrich. Row 3: C. Reilly Qcoachj, J. Parrish, R. Mullenaux R Freeman R Reinis, B. Emerson, G. Fox, K. Meyer, R. Peasley, B, Moore, B. Cowan Cmgizb. J. .Qs off to flash start, then fizzle . . . . SCOREBOARD Beverly Hollywood ..... .... 5 Inglewood ....... ....... 4 Morningside Santa Monica Fairfax ........ El Segundo .. Culver City ...... ...... Torrance ....... .,.... Aviation ....... ...... Culver City .... ...... Lennox ......... ...... South ........ Coach Charles Reilly advises Beverly's youthful Junior Varsity baseballers. 1 ,af I e asv! N aw- -ff ,hal f Mei? VARSITY TRACK TEAM: Row 1: S. Fisher, R. Rhoads, J. Beck, R. Parker, M. Fein, W. Smith, P. Olson, P. Topitsch, M. Rosenfeld. Row 2: B. Gwinn, S. McComas, S. Abrams, B. Jackson, S. Benoff, R. Even, B. Sinclair, B. Rheingold, B. Levy Cmgr.J. Row 3: D. Saffren, R. Warren, B. Carlin, J. Dobrer, J. Lourie, C. Edi, L. Dodderidge, R. Cook, J. Bueno. istance stars pace Norman thinclads -gg.5Ma,xs1 f1s,,',:, f f efiiiiffak V 17 . , 71 ' T-2 r P . 5 me 'wvwwwa wefxwekw w ve? W Trix V 5 'Q 4 'new' 'gs ,f' fgfwf, 'Q A : fn f 7.443153 31- ' .v ': 'A'22f-5 W, K ,Af Q, 1: ' T H - .W ' , fl f 'ff V ' eixegfo Eeswsaeamnfeao' tease Pete Olson and Scott McComas skim over barriers in 120 high hurdles race. Beverly 351f2 49 5X6 26 115 40 40 lft SCOREBOARD Culver City Aviation .... South ............ ...... El Segundo 671!2 54 U6 771f5 241f5 55 Torrance .... . ............. .. 34 Lennox ...................... Pioneer Leag ue Relays Christopher Flanagan and George Egan talk over the track situation. 1 2 W is VARSITY TRACK Plagued by a lack of depth, but illuminated by individual excellence, Beverly's 1960 track team produced a number of exceptional marks. Senior Steve Fisher, after breaking three school records and one league standard in his previous three years, set his sights in '60 on the school and League 880 marks. With an excellent time of 2:0l.7 for the two- lapper after only two weeks of practice, Steve seemed well on his way. junior John Beck also seemed destined to break a school record as he had already sped to within three seconds of the mile record of 4:29.6 with half the season remaining. Pole vaulter Roger Rhoads became the third Norman to be threatening records when he. began clearing 12 feet early in the season. Rog was only eight inches away from rewrit- ing the record books. Another Norman standout was hurdler Pete Olson who was consistently among the top placers while becoming one of the Normans' top point totallers. Mike Fein, a junior who had turned in excellent times in the 880 the previous year moved down to the 440 with equally bright results. Sophomore sprinters Bob Parker and Steve Abrams, competing in Varsity because of the depleted A team ranks, showed great promise for the future. Senior sprinter Steve Benoff and hurdler Scott McComas also turned in some fine perform- ances for the Normans. ABOVE: Peter Topitsch, Germany's gift to the broad jump, zooms through space in journey to broad jump pit. BELOW: Middle distance stars Mike Fein, Steve Fisher, and Wes Smith zip around turn in practice race. LEFT: Pole vaulter Dave Saffren prepares to part company with pole after successful flight over standard. s ' , fi f f , X , G W ' fi f 4w'4Ss-ffUM,si.M1iWF ' - i n fpssvzy-iiwmkfahemheff fic -- , X. 4 ,Q-QM- fagwknfigsaw wsflizfiw way? 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A ', s , f me . , H ef, ,w , L, ' V .fl v f ' f -- G f Dave Saffren Pole Vault Pete Olson Hurdles Roger Rhoads Pole Vault Steve Fisher Middle Distance Mike Fein john Beck Scott McComas Steve Abrams Middle Distance Mile Hurdles Wes Smith Mike Rosenfeld Middle Distance Shot Put Broad jump 122 Sprints Peter TOpltSCh Bgb Parker 440 X Q E5 S .1 .w he n 'N' .J sk- Q . jeg S if 4 as .P W E,.3,R,ps if f ws, Q x x R J fgg QU? I 0 , D R .i . F iw. ' as-' 3 4 'fl' B TRACK: Row 1: F. Rabwin, J. Black, G. Best, R. Parker, J. Byrnes, L. Nashner, M. Greenwolcl, D. Miller. Row 2: M. Carlin, T. Bailey, J. Wakeman, R. Norris, J. Miller, H. Peter, D. Pressler. Row 3: S. Miller, J. Molin, W. I.aFever, B. Barron, J. Michael, S. Gunzburg, G. Shusert, R. Sylvester, M. Robinson. and C Cinderm n build for future. C TRACK: Row 1: D. Furman G. Zateslo, T. Hoffman, R. Bloom, R. Snipper, A. Smith, P. Davis, C. Davis, J. Bueno. Row 2.' S. Gervis, J. Brody, C. Weiner, R. Calameros, L. Orreno, W. DeLange, -I. 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M,M...., M , W .V ,, 'f 51 ,W vw . fff . .. ,cfm ' K' if V 2,4 ' H- Q Q 4 f , f , U c 4 ff ' .lv wwf W' Hy! if ff ,, I ,- X , gg ' Wi wi -- .. - 1 ss, My ' - e ' X ' and opponents at will . VARSITY SWIMMING: Row 1: D. Bennett, M. Egetman, S. Kagan, S. Ross, B. Miller, R. Holz. Row 2: J. Marx, P. Kel- logg, D. I-Iershman, S. Kern, B. Perlmutter. VARSITY SWIMMING Beverly's tremendously potent swim team moved into the '60 spot- light with their sights set on redoing the record book that they had already completely redone the year before. On the squad were four All-Americans in Dave Bennett, Steve Kern, julian Marx, and Bob Perlmutter, making the Normans one of the finest teams in the country. The mermen started out the season on the right track by taking the CIF Relays. The following week the Normans took an extremely close second at the Lynwood Relays, losing by only four points to a team that they had beaten at the CIF affair. The Nor- mans came back to sweep by all their dual meet foes and then took first place in their own star-studded Beverly Hills Invitational. Dur- ing the tourney the Norman medley relay team of Steve Kern, Steve Ross, julian Marx, and Dave Bennett combined to set a new CIF record, while the free style relay quartet just barely failed to top another. Dave Bennett, who smashed three school standards in '59 was also the Normans' top individual in '60 as he rebroke two of the three records. julian Marx, a second place CIF finisher in '59, was once again one of Southern California's top swimmers in the breast stroke. Norman Butterfly specialist, Steve Ross, improved tremen- dously, breaking 60 seconds in his event. Steve Kern and Bob Perl- mutter, Beverly's other All-Americans, turned in stellar times in the backstroke and free style. Harry Sieling did an outstanding job in diving, going through the season without defeat. Sophomores Bill Miller and Ric Holz and junior Spencer Kagan also turned in excellent performances and appeared to be ready to keep the Nor- mans a top swimming power in the future. Beverly's swimming mentor, Walt Puffer, has molded the Normans into one of the nation's top swimming powers Mark Egefman Breast Stroke SCOREBOARD Beverly IJ! CIF Relays 35 SC Frosh ........ 71 Black-Foxe ........... 2nd Lynwood Relays 74 Harvard ............. 55 Oxnard ................. Glendale Hoover ...... 51 El Segundo ............... 67 Burroughs ................. lf! Beverly Hills Tourney 45 Morningside .........,... 44 Santa Monica ..,....... lst Pioneer League 112 CIF Championships il I c ,t ........46 16 1 ........12 f ........7z 4 ........25 1 ........34 ly ........1s i ....,...4o ........42 , l Mermen boast one of c0untry9s finest squ Steve Ross Butterfly Hal Sieling Diving is l l 4 ai C en y 1 ay, W4 , X555 Mermen open practice with 1 5 , ,, Steve Kern Julian Marx Backstroke Breast Stroke I 3 '1 'hw ' U 4 .kv- -ww A-au.. Xt. W .N 5 l My ,W -.. f ' W NM, 1, Dave Bennett Free Style ww Bob Perlmutter Free Style V ,V ,M W 'Qing 'fy ' 3 , y MH 7 ' 'f I A I, , ,,., , t fl, 325 - Wm A Jf' ,Wt , 1' -of '4 , J, - 1 . 5' , .t ,, N.-..,,,. ,, ..,,.f fl f , A f 1 ,M l., ,, ,N 'f . ,V K f f' ' We . .lv 3. ., . 4 ' 'fgifff dj .f V ' 0 l my .. f I 13 ' 'l fu' , fag., I V U ' fe' , f' 'X inf ' f' ff , ., Q ,W . H A I ' , , , ,, M, , Q M, .Nw ,,.,u,, W. ,M-4, ,wwuwmfff W A ,WWW My, 1, , ,wg X. U Q...,, X 1 ,.,. V--4 1, V - 0 ' :gm , or ILM , '-ff 1 k ' , , k ,, ,, f f A- ,. ,V QW yy. ' A I ,1y,:,,7'WW,, 4 , W ,W ,,...y ,w fwpyrflkl ,,,..-,Z x ,AQ?Bn,,,, A M , ,, W' l l ., f ' ,, ,,,,,, , , K, ,W,fWf,f7w,.,f4,,W ,M-1m,Q,WJf,,,, 4,,4,N.WW , ,, ,M V MMM' '4 ' 41 5 .wwf V Wufmw ,fg 1 3 , f ' M ,. Nw , I Q, V ww W, , 7 f,. V ,M fn iff4f,11',f'ff A' -ff ,.,, ,3 ff 1, W! ,f , ,MQW t .. ' - Z , , V I 'h 'T3f ,,', . Aww' ,,,f,,, ,, In AL ,, V, ff, ,V , ,f lv , , Zz, mf ,fi ffg, , 1 ref . . k, W Q wwf I ,,, -I V f I ff ff 4. ,lofi W . . ft fe. ,. ,, , Q, X ff fl A A Q fx ' or 5 rf N ..' s flight into the Norman pool. E B SWIM TEAM: Row 1: E. Armitage, captain, P. Nathanson, M. Scott, B. Kos- koff, E, Elm. Row 2: D. Moss, B. Unger, S. Gotrschalk, T. Roller. C SWIM TEAM: S, Homeyer, captain, J Weiss, G. Friedman, C. Zukor, R. Rosen N. Weiner, V. johnson. B and C s uads hold great promise . 4 Q if-t A- 'X' K X' , 'SX era . . ., X V. xgQ?g X X -ww. tX. .C :wt . . s . 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U va, 4 f f ' A H I A ' , Golf Coach Lou Hart gives captain Mike Leebove pointer on the correct swing. .-S Z - N 3 ,f' . - E' VARSITY GOLF After barely missing the CIF championship in both '58 and '59, Beverly's golfmen once again eyed the top spot in South- ern California for '60, Although losing Ron Rhoads, the CIF co-champion of '59, Coach Lou Hart still had such outstand- ing returning lettermen as Mike Donner, Captain Mike Lee- bove, Buddy jolton, Al Melton, and Ricky Rhoads CRon's brotherb. Donner was particularly outstanding for the Nor- mans, as he broke 40 on numerous occasions. Rhoads fol- lowed in the footsteps of his brother by taking medalist hon- ors a large portion of the time. Ove: the long regular season the Normans lost just one practice match, while, as usual, going undefeated in Pioneer League. Although not as individually outstanding as in '59, the teernen headed into CIF with one of the most well-bal- anced teams in the area. ' ontinue winnin ways . GOLF TEAM: Row 1: M. Saphier, J. Leebove, S. Lippman, A. Liebowitz, R. Rhoads. Row 2: M. Leebove, M. Donner, B. jolton, A. Melton, J McNeil, L. Hart Ccoachy. Z W , ..W,ay.-.Maw-Q-v-f Rae uetmen ramble again in '60 . . . . l l i 3 l 5 VARSITY TENNIS: Row 1: M. Levine, G. Sarnat, P. Cousins, R. Wurdeman, W. Appel, L. Title, G. Fields, J. Weston, E. Goldwasser. Row 2: K Frankel, R. Richardson, j. Shane, M. Schwab, J. Kohler, T. Ilfeld, J. Finemarr, M. Jackson, R. Brenner, T. Melcher, J. Ellis. VARSITY TENNIS Losing several of the area's top tennis stars from the previous year, Bev- erly's racquetmen came back to garner another stellar record in '60, After a mediocre start the Normans took four of their next six matches, includ- ing their first three Pioneer League matches in a row. Thus, with an ex- ceptionally well-rounded squad, the racqueteers appeared to have an excellent chance in CIF. Foreign-exchange student, Jan Kohler, was an invaluable newcomer to the Norman squad as he quickly fought his way to the top of the ladder. jeff Ellis, the top returnee from the last year's CIF semi-finalists, also turned in a stellar seasonal record, winning three of his five early season matches. Mike Schwab proved an extremely bright surprise as he led the '60 tennis men in match points. Ken Frankel was another outstanding Norman, winning a majority of his matches, and helping the Normans to continue their domination of Pioneer League tennis. Jan Kohler ' remain eague champs Coach Joseph Sabol leads Norman tennis team. Beverly 0 3 2 4 3 IW 5 5 7 2 7 4 UCLA .......,........ ........ Santa Monica Inglewood ...1... ........ Fairfax .......... ......,. Chaffey ............. ........ Santa Monica Culver City ..... ........ Torrance ..... ........ Aviation ......... ........ So. Torrance Lennox ........ So. Torrance Ken Frankel 4 jeff Ellis Mike Schwab 9 4 5 3 4 SW 2 2 0 5 0 4 4 Z z 2 132 M The Girls' At etic Association stimulates Second semester President Margie Morse, Sponsor Mrs. Charlotte Wire, and First semester President Randy Shaf- ton. G.A.A. BOARD Randy Shafton, fall president of the Girls' Athletic Associ- ation, conducted the Board meetings every Thursday at noon when the members met to discuss plans for the coming activities. One of the big events of the year was the G.A.A. Dance, The Harvest Hoedownj' which was held in the Swim Gym. The annual Christmas party fea- tured relay races, apple-dunking contests, and games for all. Also held the first semester were the after school sports playdays at the several schools in our league. Assisting Randy were Vice-president Diane Girdwoyn, Susie Friend- ly as secretary, and Beverly Meadows, treasurer. The Spring Semester got under way with Margie Morse serving as the Board's new president. Featured this term was the big grammar school playday. Another highlight was the volleyball playday, which included many other high schools and was held on the Norman campus. Other offi- cers were Vice-president Judi Herwit, the two secretaries, Lana Goodman and Patti Camras, and Treasurer Wendy Wilson. This year's activities were sponsored by Mrs. Char- lotte Wire. , 2 Q Q2-mi ,K V ,, f I Y lt giifsf fe : W , 4 1. V ' 1 JS, 4 'K 1 4 , Qffazf , w ,4 , . , ' l Q 4 UMQLW, . VW kv W X aWwi ?1ffff 4 safe M G.A.A. BOARD: Row 1: 1. Alexander, C. Greene, 1. Liberman, L. Newman, B. Sieling, M. Morse, S. Friendly, M. Blatt. Row 2 C. Wire Qsponsorj, W. Wilson, P. Camras, C. Greene, N. Goren, M. Holnback, J. Curland, J. Gray, D. Kaufman. Row 3: G. Kinney, R. Shafton, C. Plaster, C. Orloff, 1. Gordon, N. Nathan, I- Herwir, P- Paul- ll interest in athletics . gear 4 x DRILL TEAM: Leader: Patty Feichtmeir. Flag Girly: Ginny Barrett, Sandy Freeman, Pam Newmark, Linda Nurnberg. Drill Team Members: L. Allenstein, S. Berk, S. Berman, D. Buchbinder, R. Burke, P. Camras, D. Cobert, J. Corday, M. Covey, S. Crane, L. Davis, P. Davis, L. Deitch, L. Dodridge, B. Doomchin, M. Durocher, B. Einche, M. Epstein, M. Felmen, S. Frank, P. Freeman, G. Gelfand, G. Gillman, N. Goren, D. Hannan, J. Hazan, K. Hein, M. Holnback, L. Homer, P. Jameson, D. Jones, L. Kahan, J. Lazabnile, S. Levverts, J. Liberman, B. Marmer, M. Mathes, K. Miller, J. Mills, L. Newman, P. Paley, S. Raynor, J. Renquist, D. Rose, H. Rosen, N. Rubin, L. Schuman, L. Schwartz, B. Shapiro, S. Shapiro, D. Shore, S. Smith, J. Srere, C. Stein, I. Stool, N. Sweet, M. Switzsky, S. Tipp, B. Weiner, L. Wittenberg, B. Wolcott, E. Zweibel. P V-I' if . ,ff x , 1 in il W' M -PRIEXYER-' DRILL TEAM The drill team, which marched at nearly every football game the first semester, consisted of sixty-eight girls. The members were selected the previous May and were chosen on the basis of coordination, rhythm, and the ability to follow directions. Led by the head of the drill team, Patty Feichtmeir, the girls presented several new and original numbers. Among them were a special jazz march and an umbrella routine. The school flag girls marched along with the drill team at each game and then went on with their performance. This year's team was sponsored by Mrs. Dixie Lee Zovak, who tirelessly MiSS Dixie I-CC Z0Vf1k, SPOHSOI- gave of her time and patience to make this year's group the best ever. ' ' 135 p las. A 'Z Gil' s participated TERPSICHOREANS Terpsichoreans is the name of the G.A.A.-sponsored dance group at Beverly. In order to become a member, a girl must have a special interest and talent for modern dancing. Be- ginning their activities during the second semester, Terp- sies spent most of the time in preparation for their main activity, a dance assembly. This successful program was presented on May 7, and the theme was Cities of the United States. Sponsored by Miss Mari-Ann Strandwall, the Terpsies presented a group of dances in the Music Departments Spring Concert. The group's president was Bonnie Boomfied, who was assisted by Patti Kaufman as vice-president. Mary Corey served as the G.A.A. repre- sentative. Q. Miss Strandwall watches as President Bonnie Bloomfield xx demonstrates a dance pose. y ' ' ,X if f W N if I KX ge , 3 ' XS J 0 X V' X g .Qt - - Pmvrsrx so - TERPSICHOREANS: Row 1: J. Akridge, J. Lindheim, P. Freeman, P. Davis, M. Bome, S. Ely, B. Albaum, P. Freeze. Row 2.' B Pfaelzet, L. Newman, N. Sweet, S. Tipp, S. Loeb, P. Kaufman, S. Frank. Row 3: F. Katz, L. Schoen, B. Bloomfield, V. Laszlo, B Wolcon, P. Camras, M. Switzky, P. Taub. 7' Z s X 3 . . '4. f' ' - T .1 1 . . n various athletic teams . SWIM TEAM: Row 1: M. Blatt, K. Orloff, S. DeLange, B. Sieling. Row 2: C. Fine, C. Justin, V. Bard, S. Wittenberg. Row 3: B. Holman Qsponsorj, M. Morse, B. Berney, L. Wiener, D. Briggs. XGAEQEWF 5 I, Q' in- 'A-'MIK-X v Miss Barbara Holman, sponsor B SWIM TEAM The Beverly Swim Team consists of twenty girls who were chosen last year in April on the basis of swimming form and speed. lt is primarily a Sophomore, junior, and Senior team, however, if a Freshman possesses great swimming ability, she may be accepted as a member. The highlight of this season was an invitational swim meet, held here, during which Beverly hosted four other high schools: Morningside, Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Marymount. Led by Captain Margie Morse, the girls were victorious at every meet in which they swam this year. They won nearly every time by a tremendous margin. Miss Barbara Holman served as the sponsor of the Swim Team. x,, , I is an W QQ' ni K 1 . .f.,, H W. , f f H gp ' K .- 6 Q, , N I , at C i I . Q r if E 55 v 3: we 5, Q H- ' V at . i . is W X 1 .ty Q A J . ,S k A . 2 M asm . lg, . H T .N A ' X . W if i ' - -'rg r ,Haifa yr W I W2 g.. f , f v pf , wg ng, . V Q 6 K V ,, JV 'I 2 , ,fp K A s wa., Qi W3 W K . , C 51 My L ff ' , i ,. ' N X , ,. --- , ' 4 ' X -e,,f:.c- - , -.ff i. v--v J, V, s V :J f-.1 f-4 Q t.-.eg M -1, U , A .,.:.:,,5 K ' ,M -fx TENNIS TEAM: Row 1: I. Steinfeldt, D. Sussman, J. Kreiger, M. Blatt, C. Colman, 1. Gray, D. Girdwoyn, J. Stein, W. Wilton. Row 2: S. Alschuler, J. Yurman, D. Ephron, J. Herwit, C. Greene, J. Gordon, P. Newmark, V. Berck, N. Nathan, B. Holman Qsponsorb. ennis Captain Nancy Nathang Miss Barbara Co-captain Wendy Wilson. emmes capture victories . Holman, sponsorg and -1-f ga T f i' -Pllrssw-Epic TENNIS TEAM Early in january, the girls who had gone out for the tennis ladder held a progressive dinner which ended at the home of Nancy Nathan, tennis team captain. Here the spring semester team members were announced. The girls were selected for outstand- ing tennis ability, good sportsmanship, and knowledge of the game. During the season the team members played matches against several other high schools and once again kept up the winning record set by previous Beverly tennis teams. The high- light of the season was an invitational tournament in which Beverly's girls were host to all the high schools they had played against. A round robin tournament was featured and the event ended with a lunch for the players. Wendy Wilson was co-cap- tain, and Miss Barbara Holman served as the sponsor. I 5 6 7' f gm After schoo sports In order to qualify for membership in G.A.A. a girl must have maintained either an A or B average in physical education and have either participated in two after school sports or have been active in one sport and given ten service hours. The sports offered were volleyball, basketball, swimming, tennis, softball, and hockey-speed-a-way. 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Hy .- v ' - -1 W f ' ' ' gif Y.-fix fi' WEN Y -4 4 . 2 .L f KL --, .Y 'Y . W EYVV - , ,gg KV V in fu! ' V J'a QQJQ f 7 I MAE? E Ax 'L If QWQE, iam A ,mx X ga- 5, L Pl! 1:--Q. 4, Munn.. --n.,,, . - M 13, ,M f Li.. 95 Ma, 1 Wm, wi :I f, , ' 'F , Mm. 48221 M5 -' , Hx. --44 V , . H onor and acclalm KNIGHTS The Knights, upper division honor organization for boys, selects its members for their service, leadership, and char- acter. Qualifications for the organization are a grade average of not less than 1.5, teacher recommendations, and approval of Boys' Dean and club members. The Knights are always ready to render such services to the school as raising the flag, patrolling the lunch lines, conducting noon time study hall, and operating the parking lot on special occasions. One of the best social events of the year was the Knights' Annual Orchid Ball, this year it was held at the Ambassador Hotel in the Boulevard Room. The Knights closed their activities for the year with a Father and Son Banquet. At that time the fathers were honored, and recognition was given to the two Knights who had best served the school and the club. The Knights organization is under the sponsorship of Mr. Adrian Bal. K John Beck Z: Steve Bisgeier Jim Conti Mark Egerman Randy Even Bruce Flushman Alan Frankenstein Alan Friedman Henry Friedman V Keith Gillen 1 Barry Goldberg john Golding Ken Goldman Richard Grossman Bill Halprin Spencer Kagan 'fp , t- , Q Steve Kern E' ,. li 'A Vykk T Jan Kohler T' Luis Lainer if ' Aaron Liebowitz awarded to the eservin . . . . Steve Lippman Ken Meyer Dave Mohs Jim Muff Lew Nashner Ron Neiman, president Pete Olson Roger Rhoacls Roy Rogosin Mike Saphier Don Schwartz Stuart Star Rick Sylvester Gary Tearston Pete Topitsch Eric Valentine Bob Wald Bob Watson jerry Weinstein Paul Zeltzer I , 'W ,f X , iamw,j. 'EH 'el- JP' we MPX '! ,,jI' CAMERA SHY Louie Rapoport Cliff Young Dave Bennett, president l 2. ,.4'. : 'f I ll .fl ym gl ,gl f cgawbggsiggy Q KS X Prtilc rg pq - Q: X Mr. Adrian Bal, sponsor X, ' X fy V tv. 5 LJ 'Muff , 7x1-13 Slltstanding Normans reco nize l-H, J ing K. Miss Alida Parker, sponsor Mrs. Theresia Cunningham, sponsor Andy Auster Ginny Barrett Sue Berk Doris Briggs Annette Cammer Cathy Colman Marilyn Ellman Lynn Fenberg Barbara Finkel Bonnie Franklin Gloria Goldstein Reba Groman Nancy Hirsch Sue Hoodenpyle Louise Horwitz 1 Ll, I' X l -I Pmsnan and looked up to . ALPHAS An honor much sought after by upper-grade Beverly girls is induction into Alphas. Qualifications for membership are scholarship, service, and citizenship. The Alphas devoted their services to supervising noon study hall and selling Alpha suckers to raise money for charities. The girls also presented well-organized and beneficial panels to inform Beverly girls on manners, morals, and proper dress for high school. This year the honor society sponsored the successful Old Fashioned Christmas formal dance held in the Student Lounge. In carry- ing out other activities the girls played hostesses at their father-daughter banquet, and honored their mothers at a tea. Sponsors of the group this year were Miss Alida Parker and Mrs. Theresia Cunningham. Harley jackson Francis Karz Gail Kinney Kay Liberman Reggie Markell ' , Q! , Patty Meisel x Lynn Miller ' , X Peggy Millman ' , We K 'f-3. Nancy Nathan W? a' X 2, Pam Newmark A . Linda Nurnberg I is Bobbie Orling fr My Vivian Schirn Randy Shafton A I Phyllis Taub l Karen Yadley CAMERA SHY Sheila Bennett Marilyn Fidler Joyce Winslow Nancy Nathan and Reggie Markell inspect the tree planted by the Alphas in 1947 to beautify the campus. S : Q ,. at ' 'iv I 5 1. V, ff , 'W - if 5 s - 5, 'f E Ai ' ,fx fa., rf ,NRM anna--0 mf! '4u.l , A er are f . ,. -gli M . . ., T W ' 4 ' is 4 - f l ,. ', V- L V l45 V 1 ' A Q1 1 SQUIRES Freshmen and Sophomore boys are eligible for mem- bership in the lower grade honor society called Squires. The purpose of the club is to promote sports- manship, service to the school, and scholarship. The Squires lowered the flag at the completion of each school day and also performed their traditional duties of supervising the halls during noon time and selling cokes at athletic events. Two of their other activities were the supervision of the malt machine and the supervision of the parking lot for Baccalaureate and graduation. The Squires held their annual Squire Dance in November. Qualifications for membership in the honor organization are a grade average of not less than 1.5, several teacher recommendations, and the approval of the Boys' Dean and club members. ln-ni This years sponsor was Mr, Walt Puffer. Squires john Brody, Gary Elster, and Les Harrison lower the flag at 3:10. ower Grade Honor rganizations N' - -NN R XXX . N R SQUIRES: Row 1: J. Carter, R. Bloom, G. Elster, D. Freeman, I.. Harrison, J. Markell, B. Appel, G. Sarnat. Row 2: R. Borin, R. Rhoads, P. Berk, 1. Banowit, J. Kaswick, H. Kock, J. Lindheim, R. Parker, L. Orren, R. Parker, R. Holz, 1. Brody. Row 3: L. Hart fsponsorj, Di. Ansen, M. Greenwold, J. Abraham, R. Bassett, M. jefferys, R. Rosen, D. Gross, R. Allenstein, R. Ulrich, E. Armitage, W. Puffer Csponsorj. Row 4: I. Miller, V. Boserup, R. Reinis, I. McNiel, B. Barton, j. Goodman, L. Calof, S. Gunsberg, R. Freman. ' 146 ADELPHIANS: Row 1: 1. Rosenthal, J. Srere, L. Bass, P. Paley, T. Fenberg, R. Albert, J. Gelfand, B. Marmer, R. Goldstein J Liberman Row 2: A. Abarbanel, N. Goren, J. Mills, A. Levant, L. Schwartz, M. Felmus, L. Newman, P. Jameson, B. Weiner, J. Briskin M Blatt C Newman. Row 3: L. Goldman Qsponsorj, W. Wilson, M. Epstein, S. Smith, C. Goten, G. Gillman, E. Asher, S. DeLange V Rothberg S Howell, A. Leipziger, F. Davies, L. Behrstock, B. Sieling, S. Seinfeld, D. Ephron. Set an example of good leadership ADELPHIANS Adelphians is the honor organization for Freshmen and Sophomore girls. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to maintain a high standard of scholarship, to set a good example of honesty in the classroom, and to support school functions and drives wholeheart- edly. The qualifications for membership consist of many different requirements, a student must have Z1 grade average of 1.5, must receive good ratings in various activities, have evident desire to serve Bev- erly, a good character, and at least two teacher rec- ommendations. The main activity this year was helping the Red Cross. They also assisted the cafe- teria council, keeping order in the cafeteria at noon, put on their annual dance, and had a farewell lunch- eon in February for out-going Adelphians. The spon- sor of the organization was Miss Lynn Goldman, who constantly offered her guidance in making this a very rewarding year. Adelphians assist in the attendance office 'tai LEKTOS The Lektos is the Beverly Hills High School honor organiza- tion for students who have achieved the greatest success in one particular field at Beverly. Membership in Lektos is much sought after and appreciated because only one student our of 200 enrolled in a department may be chosen. The criterion for membership is scholastic achievement, and the main pur- pose of Lektos is to promote scholarship and individual effort. This is one of Beverly's oldest clubs. Miss Frances Hurd origi- nated the idea in 1935, and Miss Frances Griffin named the club Lektos, after the Greek word meaning the chosen one. Faculty sponsor of this year's Lektos was Anna W. Steere. ' mia. WM 'siffffsi ' .S LEKTOS: Row 1: M. Morse, H. Sieling, S. Berk. Row 2 R. Rhoads, N. Nathan, P. Feichtmeir, M. Fay. LEKTOS: L. White, K. Gillen, E. Tuite, K. Gillen, K. Goldman. LEKTOS: Row 1: J. Lansing, B. Hockler, G. Gold- stein, V. Schirn, F. Rabwin. Row 2: 1. Jacobson, J. Krieger, S. Zebrack, J. Jaffe, L. Levant, A. Cohn, B. Roth. CSF. Row I: J. Briskin, R. Albert, J. Gelfand, C. Colman, K. Teitleman, M. Legrer, R. Goldstein, S. King. Row 2: J. Fogel, D. London, H. Rose, D. Glass, B Rowen, B. Vanda, J. Kaswick, 1. Lindheim. Row 3: E. Asher, P. jameson, J. Srere, M. Felmus, S. Hoodenpyle, E. Landre, R. Frankenstein, R. Snyder. C.S.F. Row 1: G. Hubbard, V. Bard, G. Gillman, C. Goren, S. Suttan, A. Levant, L. Wittenberg Row 2: K. Gillen, R. Bassett, J. Goodman, M effre E Valentine G Tearston B Watson. J Y, - , - , - Row 3: K. Frankel, T. Ilfeld, G. Kinney, K. Yad ley, M. Epstein, D. Briggs. C.S.F. Row 1: G. Goldstein, B. Orling, B. Pfaelzer, M. Core A Alberts A. Cammer A Abarbanel Y, . , , - , J- Rosenthal, A. Auster. Row 2: L. Lainer, S. Rabens, T. Mast, B. Goldberg, L. White, M. Saphier, B Slipock, S. Baron. Row 3: L. Levant, N. Goren, S. Howell, A. Leipziger, D. Girdwoyn, V. Schirn, L. Fenberg, P. Taub. Row 4: L. Engleberg, B. Gubin, N. Blank, L. Goodman, R. Rogosin, K. Gillen, A. Cohen, R. Fine. C.S.F. Beverly's highest scholastic group is the California Scholarship Federation, which is Chapter l85 out of 200 high schools. The organization gives recognition for outstand- ing academic achievement. With Scholar- ship for Service as their motto, the Cali- fornia Scholastic Federation chooses its membership on the basis of three A's and one B as the minimum requirement. Appli- cations for membership are filed at the be- ginning of every new semester. Seniors who were members for six semesters were eligible for the Sealbearer award, and those who were members for four semesters were in line for Torchbearer award. The club's main activity is providing student tutors for other students who need help in a subject. C.S.F. is sponsored by Mrs. Phyllis Bartine. Interest stimulated in science . . . . ALCHEMISTS: Row 1: T. Mast, R. Fine, M. Schwartz, S. Marmer, L. White, K. Guillen, P. Zeltzer, K. Goldman. Row 2: D. Bennett, S. Schwartz, B. Brenner, K. Frankel, D. Schwartz, K. Guillen, R. McDonagh. MESONS: Row 1: B. Hays, S. Howell, G. Gillman, R. Krell, M. Rockford, R. Krell. Rou' Z: l-l. Lichterman, B. Joffe, S. Baron, J. Kaswick, L. Orren, J. Abraham, B. Vanda. Rou' 3: B. King, B, Kogan, P. Feldman, J. Hyde, R. Bassett, M. Jeffery, N. Blank, A. Bal Qsponsorh. ALCHEMISTS Scholarship and interest in science are the bases on which Alchemists are chosen. This organization seeks to carry on more advanced chemical and physical research than is done in the classroom. Its aim is to foster and develop an interest in sci- ence and to keep up with the latest scientific developments. The club meet- ings were held twice a month and re- ports on scientific topics were given by the new members. The sponsors of this honorary science club are Mr. Larry Lynch and Mr. George Egan. MESONS The lower division science organization, Mesons, meets twice a month. The stu- dents must achieve an A average in their science studies in order ro be eligible for membership. Mr. Adrian Bal, sponsor of Mesons, conducts and presides over the meetings. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to further and increase the knowl- edge of its members and to stimulate those students interested in science. The purpose is accomplished by group par- ticipation in various projects, by lectures, and by field trips to different places of interest. MEDICAL CLUB: Row I: J. Dobrer, S. Goodman, S. Howell, S. Segalove, S. Steinfeld, T. Freiberg. Rau' 2: R. McDonagh, E. Ross, M. Fisher, P. Zeltzer, B. Baxter, E. Mckeon Qsponsorp . MEDICAL CLUB The Medical Club, a new organization which was formed last year, admits Soph- omores, Juniors, and Seniors for mem- bership, One year of science is the basic requirement. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in the medical pro- fession. At their meetings, held at noon on Fridays, the club members were enter- tained and informed by movies, lectures, and student reports on medicine. There were many field trips to places of inter- est such as the UCLA Medical Center and Bio-Science Laboratory and the SC Dental School. In March the members observed Health Week, which they pub- licized by posters, Mrs. Ingrid Markul and Mrs. Edith McKeon served as the sponsors. Useful knowledge attained . . . . r A 8, X - Al' NQMDQ 9 4' . 1 S. '1. e f, ,ll A 'J' lhllllyriursnx of MATH CLUB The Math Club is an organization for Sophomores, Juniors, or Seniors who are interested in the subject of mathematics. The events at the meetings involve dis- cussions by off-campus speakers, plans for future field trips, and mathematical games called Mex, Nim, and 3-D tic-tac- toe. Another activity of the club is par- ticipation in the Occidental College Math Field Day, which is an annual event held in March. One of the many aims of the Math Club is to encourage math students to become more interested in this field. The sponsor of the organization is Mr. Henry Clarke. MATH CLUB: Row I: M. jack, M. Cohen, S. Birnbaum, B. Rowen, D. Glass. Row 2: D. Briggs, L. White, S. Dautoff, S. Benoff, D. Mill, H. Clarke Csponsorj. U cl. 1. .Q lub members gain experience . . . . A.U.A.: Row l: J. Yurman, W. Nelson, J. Gray, F. Katz, D. Lamfrom, R. Benoff. Row Z: Mrs. Viau, sponsor, A. Rosenwald, L. Ziff, P. Paul, W. Gubin, S. Silbert, L. Robert, sponsor. , ff . Wg, : uw ,i .1714 4.4-f . 4 f -- f wa , c, ,. 2 NW ,f . Maw? f ' .ew iffy, VN , MUSIC MAKERS: Row l: 1. Carter, B. Kehr, B. Kale, I. Nepus, B. Vanda, M. Dicker. Row 2: J. Natoway, C. Melnick, D. Frankel, S. Greenfield, M. McDonald, 1. Briskin, J Sloan, S. King. Row 3: K. Kelly, M. Silbert, E. Landre, P. Gordon, S. Sultan, N. Greveld- ing, G. Browne, K. Ramsey. Row 4: A. Amerson, M. Weiss, L. Samenow, K. Bloom P. Feldman, D. Champness, N. Blank, S, Calof. A.U.A. A.U.A., which means Art Understanding and Appreciation, is an honorary organi- zation at Beverly, whose purpose is to foster a better comprehension of fine arts and to promote a clear understanding of art. This organization is limited to 20 students elected from the Sophomore, junior, and Senior classes. Students who maintain a B average in their art courses are eligible for membership. Clever post- ers seen on campus and attractive show- cases in the halls were the work of this group. One of their activities was the an- nual sale of Christmas tags and seals, which they designed and made them- selves, the proceeds went to charity. In the spring of the year A.U.A. assisted in the annual Departmental Art Exhibit as hosts and hostesses. Under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Lucille Robert, the group enjoyed many interesting and beneficial field trips. MUSIC MAKERS The purpose of the Musical Club is to further the interest of music for the stu- dents at Beverly. Membership in the club is open to Normans who are enrolled in a music class and are able to maintain a B average in that class. The talented club members performed for each other at various times during the year, gaining valuable experience and stage presence when they entertained. Sponsored by Mrs. Leah Moore, the organization held an enjoyable banquet at the end of the year. .W THESPIANS The Thespians of Beverly Hills High School are part of the National Thespian Society. Those students who have excelled in some phase of drama are honored by member- ship in the group. Applicants for membership in Thes- pians must have devoted one hundred hours to theater work. Besides sponsoring various dramatic activities at Beverly this club produced several one and three-act plays. The outstanding feature of the Spring semester is the club's presentation of a one-act play at the Pasadena Play- house. The club's sponsor, Mr. Ward Lester, expertly guided the group. iw K x QN 1: gb ,ss V N ! 0 f . x Jig V 5 1: 70 V We 2 Mx - THESPIANS: R010 If B. Franklin, E. Asher, Row 2: C. Rob- N 4 erts, W. Buckner, J. Jordan. Row 3: R. Rogosin, W. Lester fsponsory, J. Jacobson. W - Pu-ie 51-,E R - in working together . INTERNATIONAL STATESMEN Peace on Earth is the well-known motto of the club at Beverly which is known as International Statesmen. This organization is open to all students who are interested in promoting international friendship and peace. The main func- tions of the International Statesmen is helping to sponsor the American Field Service program and the American Essay Contest, The club invited speakers to talk on foreign countries. Any student who wished to attend was invited. The highlights of this year's activities were a reception for the foreign-born students in December, and the International In- terlude held at the Roxbury Park Rec- reation Center. Mr. William Quandt served as the club's sponsor. INTERNATIONAL STATESMEN: Row 1: N. Pollack, V. Hyatt, J. Corday, I. Goliger M. Blatt. Row 2: P. Schreibman, N. Davis, P. Gordon, W. Nelson, J. Gates, J. Hart A. Anker. Row 3: N. Dubin, W. Quandt Csponsorj, L. Kwok, B. Padway, A. Jam polis, B. Schulman, J. Gilford, G. Herts. CAMERA CLUB: Ron' 1: P. Friedman, D. Molner, F. Laszlo, B. Vanda, S. Birnbaum. Row 2: H. Hirschensohn, P. Feldman, H. Rosene, D. Bennett. Row 3: L. Mayers, R. Swarthe, K. Zuckerman, M. Weiss, H. Clarke Csponsory. 3O CLUB: Row 1: P, Paley, E. Bass, N. Weinstein, N. Davis, E. Martin. Row 2: M. Snapp, R. Benoff, B. Marmer, 1. Gerfand, M. Blatt, S. Weller. Row 3: J. Bobrow, M, Rasumoff, E. Asher, J. I-lay, A. jampolis, 5. Lichterman. CAMERA CLUB One of the many organizations at Bever- ly is the Camera Club. The purpose of this club is to provide the opportunity for members to improve their apprecia- tion of the art of photography by learn- ing about developing and printing films and the techniques of picture taking. Any student interested in this field is eligible to join. The types of programs planned for the meetings included mo- tion pictures, outside guest speakers, panel discussions, and slide films. The Camera Club sponsored an annual photo contest for the members of.the club and an interesting trip during the year. The sponsor of the club was Mr. Henry Clarke. THIRTY CLUB 30 Club is the organization that pub- lishes the Limelights, the mimeograph- ed newspaper printed primarily for the benefit of lower classmen. Sponsored by Mr. Raynold Johnson, the club did the wririn, editing, make-up, and sten- cilcutting of this publication. These jobs gave the students practical training and developed interest in the field of jour- nalism. The 30 Club met once a week and in these meetings the members planned the following edition and re- ceived assignments. BIBLIONS: Row 1: L. Burmester Csponsorj, A. Rosenwald, H. Gottfreid, P. Paul, S. Silbert, 1. Gordon, D. Briggs, R. Amado, B. Bassett, M. Greenwold, K. Yadley, G. Kinney, J. Goodman. Row 2: B. Rowen, J. Hart, S. Howell, A. Leipziger, D. Ephron, A. Abarbanel, S. De Lange, F. Plotkin, V. Wilding, H. Gutstein, M. Corey, B. Orling. Row 3: B. Marmer, E. Landre, 1. Silverglade, M. Reynolds, C. Colman, G. Pine, S. Zeidman, A. Auster, M. Blatt. BIBLIONS Biblions is an honor organization whose members render service to the school through library work. Their duties are to shelve returned books, work at the circulation desk, find issues of magazines requested by students, and perform other duties as re- quested by the librarian. Members are selected on the basis of citizenship, scholorship, and leadership from a list made up of volunteers. As a club, Biblions have regular meetings, sponsor such activities as contests open to all students, and enjoy occa- sional social events and field trips. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Lois Burmester, school librarian. QUILL AND SCROLL Filled with the burning desire to write, the enthusiastic members of the Beverly Hills High School Quill and Scroll par- ticipated in many journalistic activities this year. This organization is part of the National High School journalistic Honor Society. Members are chosen from the outstanding journalists on the Highlights staff. The qualification for Quill and Scroll membership is that the student must have written a minimum of five hundred inches of printed ma- terial. Some of the club's activities were sponsoring school-wide essay contests and taking complete charge of writing the BHHS Annual Basketball Tournament Program. Mr. Raynolds johnson served as sponsor. QUILI. AND SCROLL: Rau I. M. Raysson, J, Wfinslow. Ron' 2: E. Gilbert, L. Levant, D. Siegel, M. Ellman, G. Goldstein. FRENCH CLUB: Row 1: F. Plotkin, M. Sherman, S. Zeidman, D. Gerry, j..Hart, P. Handler. Row 2: R. Rosenshine, T. Hillman, T. Hillman, S. Newman, J. Zigman, J. Parkenson, F. LeDuc. Row 3: S. Jacquard, A. Luria, P. Flaster, D. Lee, K. Kramer, C. Gorden, M. Rasumoff. FRENCH CLUB: Row If J. Carter, S. Wiseman, A. Corenson, J. Orienter, J. Srere, P. Green, K. Bonds, L. Shlaes, R. Koppel. Row 2: D. Gross, P. Freeze, R. Alberts, S. Green- field, M. Nurnberg, j. Berns, P. Friedman, D. Wriglit, J. Schwartz. Row 31 D. London, M. Reynolds, 1. Singer, I. Hessler, L. Schumann, I. Steinfeldt, M. Silbert, P. Tyre, P. Gor- don. Row 4: B. Unger, B. Cole, L. Title, M. Snapp, J. Kaswick, N. Wiener, T. Ilfield, S. Chandler. QTY fry! ..f7 c- 'x 5 -1 '?5 5z Ii Q 7,5 S E- Q? sg 4 4 ff- ' I 5 1 7 I 1 4 l SB X 'il Mlm H ew il vvgvy ?q'4'3V!i1,tkf, 2 ' :mix , .0 Sf O Q 'I t Ill 08 I gn 5 fl lfdhk I I V4 ' 1 X N trim. films 2 'L' Q. his lgftt p Xl l . l N a ii l -4 Rs, l ml '-1 tty . .Q Iliff x K- ill T' , kN ' 1 l ' 1 ' ,I ,, .' x i 3 Jia-l Ml QQ. j ,lfj 93 5: L l-'I in ff, X! ,L 13 ,,,-'kg A-. T .4-ff 5l.1::.- 'S it A i II-Q , ' , sail A l QM' H IM :mi 'Ll ,', xl. 'i1i!L.Ql , l 37 ' ,i l PRQESTER l.'ESPRlT DE FRANCE This year both the upper and lower divi- sion French Clubs joined into one to form L'Esprit de France. The purpose of this organization is to provide a French atmos- phere in language and activities to those students who are interested. The club is open to any Norman taking French in school. Sponsored by Miss Gloria Car- tozian, the meetings 'were held at lunch time during which all conversation was in French. Movies and French songs were planned for these meetings, and one of the main events of the year was a puppet show, held in the Student Lounge and sponsored by the club. Members assisted in the Christmas Party proceedings at the Centre Francais, which is a French Center downtown supported by many French families. For a few hours the students mingled and talked to French-speaking children and adults. The club also sent Care packages of clothing to French fami- lies. S.P.Q.R.: Row I: P. Katz, L. Behrstock, S. Cantor. Row 2: M. Goodman, J. Gelfand, B. Marmer, J. Heffron. Row 3: R. . , . ' J. Row 4: Allenstein,J Loeb J. Schultz, F Griffin, Csponsor S. P. Q. R. The Senatus Populus Que Romanus, known as the Latin Club, is open to anyone who is interested in the Latin language. This club gives an opportunity to students of Latin to meet twice a month in a group in order to gain a more thorough knowledge of Roman life, customs, and language, and a better understanding of the cultural value of Latin. The club is governed in the style of ancient Rome, and at the meetings the members take part in discussions, Latin plays, and trips to places of interest to the students of classical language. In December the group honored a Roman God with the Saturnalia Festival. Another outstanding event of the year was the Roman Banquet in April. Miss Frances Griffin sponsors the organization. A. Amerson, B. Watson, R. Rogosin, P. Topitsch. in S.P.Q.R.: Row 1: J. Stein, S. Seinfeld, R. Mose, S. Weller, P. Friedman, E. Asher, E. Martin. Row 2: S. Freeman, M. Felmus, S. Tipp, S. Tipp, A. Quint, 1. Sarlom, L. Goodman, C. Price. Row 3: D. Moss, L. Goodman, D. Champness, N. Blank, J. Abraham, D. Harwick, G. Solow, M. Rose. S.P.Q.R.: Row 1: J. Caren, R. Hatch, E. Newman, T. Fogel, M. Cohen, F. Little, B. Perlberg, J. Banowitz. Row 2: J. Lind- heim, S. Miller, B. Wolcott, F. Davies, C. Lockhart, H. Rosene, G. Gillman, P. Fink, B. Gubin. Row 3: B. Pfaelzen, D. Ephron, D. Girdwoyn, S. DeLange, I. Atman, V. Rothberg, A. Cammer, M. Corey. LOS QUIJOTES Los Quijotes, sponsored by Mr. john Padilla, is open for membership to all students taking eleventh and twelfth grade Spanish, for the purpose of furthering the knowledge of the Spanish language, cus- toms, and traditions. During the year, the members were entertained at the meet- ings by native speakers, dancers, and mu- sicians, A main event was the field trip to Padua Hills where the students watched a performance of professional Spanish actors. One of the last activities for Los 1 Quijotes was their annual Spanish Ban- , quet, a very successful event. LOS QUI-IOTES: Row Z: G. Pine, F. Rojas, C. Melnick, S. Loeb, M. Malin. Row 2: B. Fishman, S. Miller, L. Lainer, B. Padway, B. Goldberg, M. Rivas, A. Anker, G. Krawitz. LOS ESPANOLITOS Los Espanolitos, the lower grade Spanish club, is open to all first and second year Spanish students. The club offers a chance to speak classroom Spanish in fun-filled activities and to learn more about Spanish life by means of lectures and movies. Some of the club's varied activities which took place during the year were a Christmas party held in the Stu- dent Lounge, a discussion of Spanish social customs by Mexican students, and movies and lectures on the art of bull- fighting. Miss Lynn Goldman was the sponsor of the club. LOS ESPANOLITOS: Row 1: J. Oberman, L. Males, T. Fenberg, G. Levy, S. Titlzer, J. Brisken, D. Frankel, G. Fuller, D. Roberts, A. Abat- banel, M, Blatt, J. Berns. Row 2.' L. Rolapp, E. Zweibel, J. Wald, H. Glazer, 1. Carr, B. Mills, V. Scott, D. Klubok, R. Frankenstein. Row 3: J. Corday, J. Rosenthal, M. Holnback, R. Burke, S. Frank, D. Cobert, E. Kauffman, N. Sweet, L. Cole, N. Grevelding, M. Factor. Row 4: M. Goodman Csponsorj, S. Miller, J. Zermun, C. Lockie, R. Schwartz, A. Dive, J. Zimmelman, V. james, S. Samuels, M. Epstein, M. Rossen, fl M. Robxnso . GERMAN CLUB: Row 1: J. Knauer Qsponsorb, J. Schuman, A. Linden, B. Slipock. Row 2: P. Topitsch, L. Nashner, M. Jeffery, P. Rosenwald, M, Scott, B. Kogan. 5 've Y 4 A ux V M ug- rl 5, g -.n. ' 21 . Pmsiff-R CHESS CLUB At Beverly, interested students participate in Chess Club, a club sponsored by Mr. Edward Elliot. The purpose of this or- ganization is to promote interest in one of the oldest games-chess-and to de- velop friendships with students of other schools through interscholastic competi- tion. The club met four days a week for informal play and instruction. Members of the club entered tournaments at Fair- fax and Westchester high schools and formed an eight man team to compete for the Southern California High School Chess League. This year the participants learned a great deal about the complicated game. GERMAN CLUB Der Deutsche Verein is the German Club at Beverly. Students who are taking courses in German and are interested in the language may join the organization. This club gives an opportunity for stu- dents to practice the German language. ln learning more about Germany and her customs, members of Der Deutsche Verein were fortunate in having talks and slides portraying the costumes and the way of life of the German people. The noon meetings that were held during the year were conducted in German. The person responsible for this successful year was Mr. james Knauer, sponsor. CHESS CLUB: Row 1: R. Kehr, H. Hirschensohn, S. Baron, G. Lewbel. Row 2: M. Factor, H. Lichterman, L. Toberoff, B. Cole, K. Kalcheim. Row 3: E. Elliot QSponsorJ, J. Schwartz, S. Berkowitz, S. Chandler, D. Cytron, J. Fleisher, S. Jacquard Csponsorj. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB: Row 1: R. Koppel, M. Kassel, S. Bowman, A. Correnson, P. Kaatz, B. Mills. Row 2: B. Albaum, J. Jaffe, J. Zerman, L. Schone, B. Padway, J Hart, J. Lansing. Row 3: J. Hessler, J. Mills, M. Rasumoff, K. Ramsey, W. Wilson, K. Morris, M. Herzikoff. BUSINESS EDUCATION: Row 1: C. Fogel, B. Evans, J. Fisher, J. Fenster, L. Haimoff, G. Pine. Row 2: M. Lehrer, S. Rosenberg, R. Levy, D. Goodman, A. Anker, J. Tanzman. Row 3: A. Smith, P. Tyre, K. Ramsay, N. Grevelding, J. Moore, M. Holnback. Row 4: C. Levy, J. Morgan, B. Brown, B. Padway, M. I-Ierzikoff. sa... 1 1' HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Girls interested in homemaking are mem- bers of the Home Economics Club, an organization sponsored by Mrs. Corinne Pyle. The purpose of the club is to pro- vide its members with an excellent train- ing for a future in homemaking. Services to the school such as apple and candy sales, are conducted several times during the year. Some other club activities are sending packages and letters to families of other countries, as well as having social affairs such as dinners, punch parties, and teas. Kiwis fi Z 6 If le? BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB The clicking of typewriter keys and the hum of various office instruments drew many students into the Business Educa- tion Club, where they had an opportunity to further their commercial interests. Any student enrolled in a class in the com- mercial department may be a member of the club. The Business Education Club'S aim is to promote a better relationship between the club members and the busi- ness world of today. Some of the activi- ties for the year were field trips, card laminations, and co-sponsoring of the Vo- cational Guidance Conference, a program which helps students in choosing a career. The sponsor of the club is Miss Marilyn Reynertson. 1 -.-.- -.auf--ff C.E.C.: Roll' I: L. Levoy, J. Srere, P. Paley, L. Kimchae, S. Benson, J. BGIHS, I- BHSSY R- Sultan, P. Jameson, J. Natoway, C. Melnick, M. Malin, J. Seigel, J. Hanson. Row 35 S. T. Hillman, G. Pine, J. Hessler. C.E.C.: Row 1: B. Evans, C. Justin, J. Fischer, M. Blatt, J. Lansing, J. Steinfeld, J. Cur- tiss. Row 2: M. Bernstein, P. Fink, M. Rasumoff, L. Oberman, N. Freschl, B. Stone, B. Shulgold. Row 3: N. Grevelding, J. Hart, B. Finkel, N. Goren, A. Abarbanel, Schirn, C. Levy. Row -7: M. Fox, J. Mills, K. Orloff, I. Altman, M. Mathes, M. Marlin, D. Briggs. f . '.s' Albert, R. Snider. Row 2.' B. Padway, A. Jaffe, S. Tipp, S. Zeidman, B. Plawker, P. White, D. Rabwin, C.E.C. The California Education Club is com- posed of students who aspire to become teachers. Junior and Senior members of the club are given the opportunity to visit the four Beverly Hills Elementary Schools regularly and assist in teaching the lower grade classes. Some of the activities were field trips to various schools for blind and deaf children, attendance at the Con- vention of Student Teachers held at U.S.C., and a few pizza parties. The sponsors of this organization are a group of faculty members headed by Miss Alida Parker. RADIO CLUB Membership in the Radio Club is open to all students who are interested in par- ticipating in code classes, learning the theory of radio broadcasting, and trans- mitting radio broadcasts. The Radio Club members became active early in the semes- ter by operating sound equipment at ath- letic events and dances. Sponsored by Mr. Salvatore Occhipinti, the members of the club used the radio station KGGLE which provides a vital civil defense link in case of an emergency. RADIO CLUB: Row 1: R. Baxter, P. Miller, J. Pawlan, T. Hyde, R. Snippet. Row 2: J. Van Hyning, A. Roberts, A. Melnick, J. Krasne, R. Amado. NORMAN SHIELD: Row 1: R. Even, E. Ross, S. Soloman, J. Lourie, L, Kofsky. Rofw 2: R. Amado, T. DeBardas, R. Moss, R. Sylvester, S. Benoff, W. Apple. Row 3x H. Friedman, W. Flaxman, K. Frankel, M. Fine, S. McComas. Row 4: J. McNeil, R. Ziman, W. Smith, T. Vandenberg, R. Warren, P. Topitsch. I ' y at tf, V ' , 5 Z 5 , R ., X!! ! . X ,ppt 1:1- 1 i NORMAN SHIELD Norman Shield is the boys' lettermen club at Beverly High. Membership is open to all boys who have lettered in a sport, and have earned twenty letter points. In ad- dition, twenty service points are required for a boy to earn a Shield. Service points were attained by selling cokes, officiating at games, and housing visiting team mem- bers at Beverly's annual Invitational Bas- ketball Tournament, swim meets, and track meets, Points were also earned by posting scores at various games and by active participation in the campaign for campus clean-up. This organization is sponsored by Mr. joe Sabol. NORMAN NEWSREEL The Norman Newsreel, sponsored by the Boy's League, is a 16 mm. color movie record of all events at Beverly. It is shown once each semester and averages thirty minutes in length. This year's Norman Newsreel Committee strove for vast improvements in quality and made many innovations, their efforts resulting in Beverly's best Newsreel. Among these improvements were an epilogue culled from 1940-1942 Newsreels, the addition of synchronized, on-the-spot soundg the use of two cameras, experimentation with new types of film, and the inclusion of cleverly animated titles. At right Mr. William Brinegar, sponsor, and Robert Swarthe, chairman of the Committee, inspect the school camera. Ken Zuckerman, co-chairman, and Richard Bohn, general assistant, are shown editing the film, making use of efficient professional equipment. Close co-operation between the versatile com- mittee members contributed greatly to the suc- cess of the Newsreel, as did the hard work, thought, and care given it by the Committee co- chairmen, Robert and Ken. Gary Sultan, sound engineer Con rightj, demon- strates the use of the Committees portable tape recorder to Dan Cytron, general assistant. The sound was transferred from this Wollensak re- corder to a master tape on a large Concertone professional recorder, and thence to the magnetic soundtrack on the film. Experience led to im- provements in fidelity and lessening of sound distortion. . Z v 5 ' . 2. W f ? 5 1 ,.., api Qi :iii A0 f 'ia 1 H N 1,11 i Q V , 1'f3FfVF vp Q . I I . 1 ' fs ' t - Q e 1 , Mr,- lfxfz' JI' 1 M. K k V .319 4 'fi fi , V , 6 1- f' ' sp I ..:Q!'f W '55 ft ..- .L : f .f. -W vs.: - W' A - yf. '1 1 r . ' lr LX, Q 'v f A I Q5 v v ,L -- Q3 lx.. 1.-: ,xg -M ,.. n , ' I . wil.: V up V I , ' 'f . ' ' 13 Q ,N AL 1' ',- , - , w i A ni 5 7 5 ilQ. 1 ' L- 2 , . ' gh .4.,., -iff . . L' I ,xp I , ' f' f 9,3 1 'N Milf ' ' 4 .. , f O 5 ' M ' 1-.,:: f 1 f wx' ' ,, 'u z .,. ... . . 'mi 'K 1' W kv' . 1 N x w J. I fm Q- wr Q24 J l Uh .Ji 7. wx , fl -.11 K p 1 . , I ' . 5 . . ,. ! V mg'-A ii X sf , : 4-4 L '- , ' X X s X , X K fi J 'T int , F vvigig' I Q. c .--L ' I Q , 773 44 I f 'a ,, f f , I -fhlwmw i ' S ld friendships are revive , and new one Sun-tanned Normans returned from vacation pleas- ures to start the school year with enthusiasm. A dance, held in the Student Lounge, climaxed Hello Day activities. At this time the schools friendliest couples were announced, and the mystery helloer was revealed. Refreshments were served, while stu- dents danced to the ten top tunes. The Big and Little Sister Party provided an opportunity for sen- ior, junior, and sophomore girls to introduce their little sisters to their friends. Incoming freshmen were coached on Beverly's customs and regulationsg a feeling of spontaneous gaiety prevailed. ENID DERSHEWITZ AND DANNY FARKAS enjoy the friendly atmosphere of Hello Day. ROY ROGOSIN AND VIVIAN SCHIRN regale Normans at Hello Day mixer. 6 LUNCHES ARE FORGOTTEN as Norm ,, X, Maaimle. 'Yi 5 nooks, and all the sweet serenity of books. i egin with the start of school . WHILE BIG BROTHERS SHOW THEIR LITTLE BROTHERS THE ELEVATOR TO 300, Miss Holman and attend the Big and Little Sister Parry. ck to demonstrate their school spirit. 'W' ,A ' , www Betty Pfaelzer l 3 Y Www -get IT'S I.D. PICTURE TIME AGAIN for jill Akriclge. THE BAND I-IERALDS the first noon rally of the year. AT THE BIG AND LITTLE SISTER PARTY, Sweet is the scene where genial friendship plays. 'E lmtess IN THE A.F.S, ASSEMBLY, jan Kohler, Lillian Kwok, Roy Rogosin, Jamie Miller of Hamilton High, and Pete Topitsch relate their experiences in foreign countries. THE SQUIRES SPONSOR the Blue Moon Ball in the Stuclenr Lounge. THE GIRLS' LEAGUE celebrates Halloween with the Witches' Wienie Bake at Roxbury Park. iff ,. . I PIONEER LEAGUE SCHOOLS exchange cheers at the G.A.A. playday. ALAN FRIEDMAN 'has the whole world in his hands l 68 we in NORMANS EXCHANGE SMALL TALK on the from lawn at noon. 4 w L, ,, ,. WQQQW I Above: JUNIORS COMPETE AGAINST SENIORS in the annual Junior- Senior Day relays. Below: GAIL KINNEY starts Seniors rallying to a victory of 90-10. Above: MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS socialize at THE CHIILDREN ALBION STREET' tour the school after singing in the Alpha-Mothers' Tea. the Thanksgiving Assembly. Below: KAY LIBERMAN serves tea. Q q Above: EAGER PARENTS QUESTION Mr. Bal about science and their children. Below: PARENTS GET STOCK MARKET tips from Mr. Glass in business principles. 9 s Readin 9 , itin 9 MR. JOHNSON, IOURNALISM TEACHER, explains the tribulations of newspaper life. 2 i s .C 5 f Q E f 5 W5 Fi ali'- . We M. hm 4 X-N f ff X :I 6- Jr AS THE SUN COLORS FLOWERS, so does art color life for the parents of Mrs. Viau's students at Back to School Night. , and ithmetic for p BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT provides education and fallen arches for parents journeying to classes. N K? N3 'f Yi 8. cp Q Ri S Q' if ,XE ul WAILING WITH THE BEAT Kevin Kelly is surrounded by jamie Sloane, Tisha Fein, Syma Teicler, Vicki Hoffman, Louise Rolapp, and Karen Kramer. MIMI SHERMAN'S GROUP portray typical Beverly students? HEADLINERS OF THE Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show. Y 1 X 4 ' WASHING THE MEN out of their hair are L. Adler, J. Hag M. Covey. THE ROCKING, SWINGING BAND composed of Freshn sears. Freshmen and S0 ,B 0 te' , D. , ph H' h, L. S h I YAHOO! Laurie Behrstock, Stephanie de Lange, Kris Orloff, and Kathy Weiss I I Wns m Jones Us C Warn' J Rosenfeld' and give with a yell as Bobbie Sieling and Judy Mills are trampled. , VW? z f i BALLERINA Shirley Smith. Q nd Sophornores nearly caused the toe tappers to fall out of their lomores entertain Student Bod KICK ME YOUR MA-IESTY , demands Gloria Gershman in a soliloquy from THE KING AND I. 0 173 Miss AND Mn WATCHTOWERQ 17960 Penny Dcxnz and Dove Wjbriter f F an L4 M6229 F ,f We NN ' 'lb N A is ' , 5, ',, J - 7 ff ik ...If gm. K fr, ,Z 4 ,, f g , , ,, , QQ Y 4,4 ,,, 'av IW A, H W xx 4 by its . fair A Q ' ' rl 4 vf -Z . Wm.- 1 . v V I 1 - fr, www, Mm fm. A snag? 'M ww' A M 2 V Q, -W, , mm.- Nizljpts. L f 4 Wif i , Yi 'U l fx x 1 iigf 2 maize V fix ,,. ,,, f QWEWWM igigzw, ww H 1, +yzfMg ,,,, if V X. my , if A J ' I fffmf ,,Q, QL NN 1,-ww., 'Q as Barry Goldberg and Lynn Fenberg invent the Z-bomb. ng? BUSINESS GENIUSES Barry Diller and Cary Goddard figure up their allowance for the week. www 7 QW , lm l ' ,,,, Q ff' X, . gl , x , ' EY 1 ,li 2 I ,Mm ., fi, - 'wa-4, 2 i ' . A . 7 M 5 , Wg ,, fl', 'W5ffh4 'WEL ,' if f I ff ,X ww , V Hggrf' ,Z QW, , a,rMwQa 5 ff , fl . I !ji'f bf ? . , 'ff , ,cf , f W ' f 1 1 jf MW' , sa fs lv :Q x V9 f I I gy SENIOR DITCH DAY AH! THE DOMESTIC TYPE. Sally Gray and Hank Friedman finish up the day's sewing. 3 il 2 N 1. Ea N E li I 'ci V Q Qi 2 E 'ii W i 3 ,Q . in : N . i 2 , Q iw, .ww HX xx W3 A - flwf N gk W f . MX' 4 W 7, Q iw ,Q ,h,, ,Maw 5 , l, :fm 2 fx N E V E. L M - ' Qi 5756133 - 1 gm ,A ix. is r 1: f 1 yi , . .'5Thi . 3, ENN 178 13 f, Msn '. 5 Z 4 G 5,5 M ..::2 f ,,:,. H Freshman Prmcess Dee Dee Y? dF ' W f' 573' yf KZZf': . I Nrw, x 1 ww' f 1 Wm w f , , :fi A-sf Y ,Q I - ,f'ff f K, WA, Ai gf f Ayn f , ,f WWW 4 , , M xml f ,YW ,Q , ,M mix V ' f' f X ' ' ,mf ,f .X mf., ' , 5 ,,,' 4 f f E v ' ,f , W' Q, if ., , , X x f ,ww fl ' ' f ,... - f' W A K N f f f ' , ' semof - if-V43 ,f,Jff7- '?'Q'K,iJ2 Z , , , ' ' ' ' V-..., , ,, ' J Q , K nf , fi K: HMV' V M V X Mt, V , .,,,, Tournament Queen Patti Kaufman Chosen by the student body, Queen Patti Kaufman and her court reigned over the 1960 Beverly Hills Invitational Basketball Tournament. The girls were pre- sented at the opening game and were escorted to their thrones by Senior boys: Patti Kaufman by jon Kohlerg Dee Dee Lee by Pete Olsong Karen Hein by Barry Dukoffg jill Akridge by David Winterg and Sally Schiller, by john McCann. e chose a. basketball queen . . . . e've got each other . . . . Roger Rhoacls and Bonnie Bloomfield Suzanne Hoodenpyle and Gary Tearsron Larry Kofsky and Janie Rosenfeld Susie Berk and Dave Mohs Barbara Finkel and Roy Rogosin ew! Dana jones and Alan Friedman Hank Friedman and Nan Freschl Peggy Millman and Tommy Kauffman ,,., ,. , 7 s - '-' sw., . ,AZ-ji A Bonnie Bloomfield erpsies present 66 etropolitan Moods .99 Cities of the United States was the theme of the assembly presented by the Terpsichoreans under the able direction of Miss Mari-Ann Strandwall. Nine groups of dances were greatly enjoyed by the student body. At the close of the program, Betty Pfaelzer was pre- sented the Best Terpsie of the Year Award. Betty Pfaelzer W'W Wnsww was 'MM fr W 7 ,if Coach Flanagan in a relaxed mood. Mr. Miletich discusses campus clean-up with some of the boys. e faculty off - guard . . . . M321 www WW: - W. ,M Mr. Bal and Mr. Lynch enter into the spirit of Sports Night. ,, z ,Q A ss w 1 ,,,. , f ' '. J Q' kms .,.. f L ' gf H i f , X fi' ff5!,Q7 V X Q f 3 f ZX 1 W ' 5' ff X' X ' W , f X t , , :X f Q 5 Q an Q1 X f f W S f X 'S ' 1 t 2 Q ' X A 'H Qi Q is NW, , RW Z J Wifi Dr. Robinson always has time to listen to the students. 2 X I , X' If ,, f kt' MW' Z 6 M K V , I If 3-ij tt l 0 l t W Q w ww Wg Qt 1535 4 Beverly's own musical comedy, THE HOLLYWOOD LEGENI ne hundred sevent -five Normansl Gertrude ....... Myrtle .............. Tahitian Boy ...... Tahitian Girl ...... Iris Carroll .......... THE CAST. . . In Order of their Appearance Toni Howard Donna Wright Richard Bohn Sherry Paskusz Bonnie Franklin Tahitian Dancer ........ .......... B etty Pfaelzer Tahitian Dancer . .... ..... . . Bongo Player ....... Miles Courtney ....... Tahitian Dancer ...... Bonnie Bloomfield Gary Livingston Dave Winter Art Polacheck Tahitian Dancer ..... ........ M ike Rosenfeld Johnathan Blake ...... Assistant Director ...... Mike Lawrence Bob Watson lst Maid .................. ....... L aura Strickland Znd Maid ....... 3rd Maid ....... Janet Borde Ruth Shepard Chauffeur ...... .......... J im Stein Angie ................... .,..... C arol Woltag Sam MacGregor ...... ..... W arren Buckner Irving MacGregor ...... Al MacGregor ......... Arthur MacGregor Perc MacGregor .......... Douglas MacGregor Bob Lavin Jeff Ellis Art Borack Larry Volat Rick Freeman Jose MacGregor ...... Dore MacGregor ..... Darryl MacGregor ...... Sol MacGregor ......... Alice MacGregor .. Alice from Dallas . Roger Marlin Dick King Les Mayers Joe Mess Anita Alberts Penny Windust Lilly from Philly ......... ....... C onnie Freed Cleo from Rio .................... ...... S uzanne Feher Miss Wills from B. H. ....... ............. S ally Ross Dick Trent ................... ....... P ete Tomarken Phillip North ........ Abbie Collins ....... Jennie Collins ....... Tanya La Rue ....... Elvira Peabody ...... Walter Miller ........... Mrs. Walter Miller ..... Rodney Mansfield ........ lst Bobby Soxer ....... 2nd Bobby Soxer ...... 3rd Bobby Soxer ...... 4th Bobby Soxer ...... 5th Bobby Soxer ...... 6th Bobby Soxer ....... Barry Kopp Phyllis Perrin Joanne Jubelier Gloria Gershman Connie Freed Joel Goodman Cindy Gold Roy Rogosin Sheila Yaker Nancy Pollack Kay Klein Randa Haines Jamie Sloan Barbara Finkel D was presented on campus in May. The huge cast is pictured above. ' THE HULLYWUUD LEGE D s tar ln . Michael O'Brien ........ lst Usher ............... 2nd Usher ....... 3rd Usher ........ 4th Usher ............ Bob Watson Larry Kofsky Dick Ziman Viggo Boserup Pete Olson Head Doorman ...... ...... M ike Rosenfeld Movie Actress ........ ..... Movie Actor ....... Cowboy Star ...... Child Star ..,.... Tarzan ................ Michele Robinson Carl Sharpe Bill Gubin Toni Howard Dave Winter Tarzan's mate ........ ......... C arol Greene M. C. ................. . Loretta Lane ....... Gloria Sterling ........... ...... Mr. Gloria Sterling Toni Russell .............. Bonnie ......... Chuck ....... lst Girl ....... 2nd Girl ...... 3rd Girl ....... 4th Girl ....... 5th Girl ....... Don MacDonald Sherry Paskusz Nancy Michelman Art Polacheck Enid Asher Penny Windust Pete McCoy Michele Robinson Barbara Frankel Roberta Greenspan Suzanne Feher Connie Freed 6th Girl ...... 7th Girl ...... 8th Girl ...... 9th Girl ...... 10th Girl .... lst Boy ......, 2nd Boy ..... 3rd Boy ..,.. 4th Boy ...... 5th Boy ..... 6th Boy ...... 7th Boy ...... Pamela Greeman Shirley Smith Virginia Barrett Judy Rackin ........ Laurie Kahan Bob Watson Dave Brown Bob Freed Steve Solomon Art Polacheck Alan Light Don Cook 8th Boy ............. ...... A llan Cameron Beatnik Girl ........ ....... V ivian Schirn Linda Stuart ..... ...... J oyce Alexander Beatnik Boy ..... ....... C arl Sharpe jim ................ ,,,,,. B ob Kaleg Jill ................................. ...,.. G ay Hubbard Night Club Entertainer ........ ........ J im Stein Dancer ........................... ................ R ay Sokol Dancer ....,............ ...... B onnie Bloomfield Horace Snitzel ........ ......... I ay Jacobson Bonnie Franklin as Iris Carroll, Hollywood's most glamorous star. THE HOLLYWOOD LEGEND Over 300 Beverly Hills High School students participated in the musical production THE HOLLYWOOD LEGEND which was presented May 20th and 21st in the auditorium. Under the expert guidance of Ward Lester, faculty di- rector, and Bryant M. Hale who produced and staged the extravaganza, the action moved fluidly through the 18 scenes filled with rhythmic dances, catchy tunes, lavish costumes, and elaborate settings. George Wright directed the orchestra, Glen Case the chorus, and Barbara Holman the dancers. Corinne Pyle's homemaking classes de- signed and made the costumes and Craig Palmer, S'57, arranged the 22 songs. With book, music, and lyrics by Mr. Hale, this marked the third time this musical comedy has been presented by the student body. Student Producer Pete McCoy designed the sets which were executed by the stage crew and was also responsible for the unusual lighting effects. Carol Roberts was the student director and Mel Fay and Ray Sokol were the stage managers. Space does not permit mention of the many other students who served on the production staff but recognition should be given to Art Borack who was responsible for the sophisticated 52 page souvenir program. Barry Kopp as the actor brought out from Mike Lawrence as the director who discovered Roy Rogosin as the idol of the bobble New York to be Carrolls leading man Carroll when she was an unknown soxers and Carroll's secret passion. The Tahitian dancers strike a south sea island pose during rehearsals A tense moment when the MacGregor clan learns that Carroll has run away. Hollywood would have described the sets for the show as super-colossal. At the left, members of the stage crew construct a portion of the fantastic Tahitian set- ting which included a cascading waterfall. A Grau- man's Chinese Theater backdrop and a view of the lights of Los Angeles from Mulholland Drive were other eye catchers. Pete McCoy designed the 12 sets for the show. Gloria Gershman as the extra who worked Warren Buckner as the producer and a firm be- Pete McCoy, student producer, set designer at Thrifrys in hopes of being discovered liever in keeping things in the family. electrician, and actor. s . l Mrs. Florence Thalheimer, President of the School Board, and Mr. Norman Fjeldsted, Science Department Head, cut ribbon at the dedication. 3 1 2 E I 5 5 . e E if Dr. Joseph Kaplan, Professor of Physics at U.C.L.A. makes the dedication Z address, E t 188 i building. P, 7 - f.. , .11-, . .vl ...ag lpn 4' : IWW' Dail o -ro 2 rf SQ 5' fs 1' v ff fl i 4 3. me lil 6 ir. Q ia 6 E r if I R D L v' fi? . fa -'l f 1.47 J If-' :X , .f L fi' K I 1 A if' ' 5 I w In the Spring the high school awards committee of the American Association of Physics Teachers rated Beverly as one of the top ten science schools in the na- tion. The judging was based on the school's equipment and plant, profes- sional training and competency of staff, and scholastic achievement by students. As a result of its high ranking, Beverly will receive a piece of equipment valued from S3175 to 35300, and a certificate of merit from the association. The new 33452000 Science Building was dedicated on March 7, 1960. Guest speaker at the ceremony was Dr. Joseph Kaplan, Professor of Physics at U.C.L.A. Mr. Kenneth L. Peters, Superintendent of Schools, and Dr. Willard Robinson Principal, are joined by well wishers at dedication of Beverly's new science Mr. Glen M. Case -Mrs. Anita Lehman f A FINAL WORD The first staff assignment for the 1960 Watchtower was to cover the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Science Building in the Spring of 1959. Pictures of the dedication are shown on the opposite page. Feel- ing that all Seniors want a visual reminder of the beautiful graduation exercises on the front lawn. even if for obvious reasons they can't be their own, our newly elected head photographer was perched in the tower last June to capture the picture shown above. From the very first meetings which began in August, color was the key work of the staff, and to recapture a school year its motto. The journalists were soon to learn that the greatest challenge in producing an annual was the ever threatening DEADLINE. They had to learn to write stories about some events long before they had even happened. For ex- ample, the four pages given to the Spring Musical were composed and photographed two months before rehearsals started. We could have writ- ten a much more interesting and understanding story about Dr. Robinson in April than the Welcoming Salute on page twenty which by necessity had to be sent to the publisher in October. Shortly before our final deadline we learned of the impending retirement of Mr. Glen M. Case and the change of residence of Mrs. Anita Lehman. We deeply regret we could not include our salute to these two grand and highly respected teachers in the administration section which went to press in November. Last summer members of the art staff visited the galleries and museums in quest of an inspiration. This activity seemed to pay off for the idea of serigraphs in color for the division pages was evolved, and our budding Picassos were off in a cloud of paint. They journeyed to Immaculate Heart to sit at the feet of Sister Mary Corita, recognized nationally as one of the great serigraph artists of our time. Surely, the afternoon she dem- onstrated her prowess with the silk screen and brush was a memorable one. The method by which we imprinted our serigraphs for reproduction by the publisher was an idea solely our own and, as far as we know, has never been used before. We join you, the reader, as you glance through these pages to learn whether our brainstorm was successful. We do know it was time consuming. The Sports Division Page, for example, required eleven different screens and impressions. To our hardworking photography staff, 1960 will always be the year of the flu when so many pictures had to be rescheduled because of ab- sences. Then there was that heartbreaking day in March when it was learned the focal shutter of the camera had slipped, and 108 pictures had to be tossed in the waste basket and he taken again: a full week's shoot- ing down the drain. This will explain the omission of pictures for the junior-Senior Talent Assembly which unfortunately had occurred that tragic week. We hope you like the format of our book which is decidedly different from that of any previous Watchtower. We hope our lavish color pages overwhelm you - and who ever heard of cartoons in four colors? We hope you get as many chuckles from our little Norman character and his dragon as the staff did. Most of all we hope you like the 1960 Watchtower. Sue Alschuler, Editor Bonds, Caren ...... ..,....79, 103, 104, -A- Aaron, Charles Abarbanel, Alice Abraham, Jerry ..... Abrams, Steven .. Ach, Mr. Ernest ...,,. Acheatel, Jack Adelman, Lewis .. .........-40, 45, 84, 86, 147 149, 155, 158, 161 84, 146, 150, 157 120, 122 . ,........,,...,.... ....... , ..... 1 9 ...........60, 98 Adelson, Cathy ...,. .....,.....,,,.,.,......,...,...,..,,... 6 0 Adlam, John .,....... .......... 8 4, 103, 116, 117, 118 Adler, Elizabeth ..,.......,,...,........,...,.,.. 84, 172 Adler, James ...... .,..... . ..,...................... 9 0 Adler, Marc ,..,.. ......... ..,.. .,...,.. ..... . . , Agatstein, Nadene . ......,...,............,...........,..,... . Aidnet, Donald ........ ....,... ,..,,..,.,....,. ..,............,,... Akridge, Jill ....., ,. ..,.., 46, 47, 78, 136, 166, Albaum, Barbara ........,.......,...,....,.. 90, 136, Albert, Rae .. ,.... ..,.....,. 9 0, 147, 149, 156, Alberts, Anita .,........ Aldrich, Helen L .....,,. Alexander, Joyce Allen, Judith ......,., Allenstein, Linda , ........... 40, 47, 78, 51, A 4' Qf1Q1Qifi1QffQ46, 781' Allenstein, Roy ..... ,...,.. ,... 8 4 , 146, Alschuler, Robert .............,..,..,...,.. Alschuler, Susan ...,...,. 45, 48, 60, Alter, Harry M. ..,....,...,...........,,..,..,..,.,.,.,......,.... . Altman, iris , ..,..,.,..,................,.,.......,... 78, 157, Amado, Ralph ...,.... 40, 43, 45, 60, 108, 155, Amass, Sarann ..,....,....,....,..,.,....,.,...,..........,...,...,. Amerson, Andrew ,......,...,.,.,.,. ..... 5 4, 84, 152, Anderson, Patricia Ann Andreadis, Dino ..,....... Andrews, Wendy ...... Angen, Lawrence ....., Anker, Arthur Ansen, David .,... 90 60 84 178 160 161 149 24 134 78 ..........78, 83, 135 157 93 138 22 161 162 90 157 ....................,..., .. 24 . .,........ .,....... .....,....... 9 0 43, 45, 78, 153 158, 160, 171 146 101 102 Barack, Arrl-1111 ...... Cooper, Larry -,---- , 123 Ansen, Donald ..,.. ....... 7 8, 98, 99, 1 103, 104, 116, 117 Ansen, Jim .,..........,...........,....,...... 53, 78, 101, 103 Apaka, Carolyn .......,,..................................,.,...... 60 Appel, William .......... 84, 98, 108, 130, 146, 162 Appelbaum, Barbara ......,................,.........,...,...... 90 Appelbaum, Dennis .......,,............,.....,.. . ............. 78 Arenson, Laureen , .........,..................,... 90 Armitage, Eric ., .....,... 84 106, 128, 146 Armstrong, Ann , ......,.,...,.............. .. 75 Arnold, Ralph .........,.......,....,.....,..,.,.,.,..............,. 24 Arnow. Susan .. ,.,..., ...,,................,.,...,................. 6 0 Asher, Enid ..52, 54, 84, 147, 149 155, 154, 157 Atkinson Ciark ...........,.......,................,............... 75 Atterbury, Charles .........,............,.......,.......,... 51, Atwater, James .,... Atwood, Virginia Auster, Andrea , ..,.. , ..............,. ..78 Babbit, Linda ......,.. Bailey, Timothy ....... Baker, Malcolm ..,...... Bal, Adrian ,. .,...,... . Bale, Charles ......... Balter, Gloria ....,.. Bankoff, Andrea Banowit, Joel ....... .. Barbas, Sanford ..,,. Barcus, Johnna ..... Bard, Victoria ....... Barenfeld, Marc ........ 78 84 34 , 149, 155 ...QI24 78 123 60 , 170, 182 84 90 84 157 .....84, 146, 90 .......90, 137, 149 Barenfeld, Michael ....., Barnai, Suzanne . ...... Baron, Stuart Barr, Robert ,...,.... Barrett, Virgina ...... Bartine, Phyllis ..... Bartlett, Lee ........ Barton, Lloyd .,.. Bass, Irene . .,.... . Bassell, Rhea ,...,..,.. ......... ..,...,............ 55 84, 146, 1 Bassett, Randall .,.. ,..... Baum, Mary ..,....... ..,.,.............. Baum, Michael .,.... Baum, Pearl ...,.............. , ......,.... 60 54, 84 150 159 ..,......54, 84, 149, , 84 ffff45 '46'f 1 , , 144 ,. .,,....... 24 103 ..........,46, 84, 147, 154, 161 ..,.,......45, 90 , 49, 150, 155 60 ..,.,...................,,... 52, 75 Baumblatt, Stuart ........... .....,...,.....,........... 7 8 Baxter, Bob CRobertJ ..,.. .......,...,.. 7 8, 1511 162 Bay, Victoria ,..,.....,..... . ..............,................., 75 ,........78, 105, 122. 142 Bech, John ,. .,.,........ . Beerman, David ..... Behrstock, Laurie ...,. Bell, Danell ........... Belsky, Jeffrey ....... Benaron, Gayle ,. .,.,.. . Benjamin, Muriel ,...., .. Benjamin, Paula 90 157, 173 . .,..,.....................,.. 78 .1IIQI1Q'.90f ili7. Bennett, David ...... Bennett, Don .,... Bennett, Judi ....,. Bennett, Patrick ....,, Bennett, Robert .,.... Bennett, Sheila ......, Benoff, Robin .,...,. Benoff, Stephen ,..,. .f.f,Q',f'.60', 'i06, 107, 127, 145, . ...,. ..,... , QQII1I59Q 60, 84 1521 60Q 120f 151, Gerald Tony ...... .,.......,... Benson, Rita ............. Benson, Susan .,....,.... Bentley, Benton, Valerye ..,..,....... Berclt, Victoria ,. .,...... Berens, Berger, Nancy ...,..., Richard ...... 84 84 95 60 125 150 154 84 90 60 145 154 162 84 161 60 90 138 90 78 INDEX Bergman, Paul ...,. Berk, Peter ....,.. ,............,.... ....,. 8 4 , 114, 119, 146 Berk, Sherri , ...,...,......,...,.....,..,..,..,.............,. 78, 135 Berk, Susan ..,..,...... 39, 40, 46, 60, 144, 148, 180 Berkman David ......,...........,....................,........ 54, 60 Berkowitz, Steven ......................,,...,.............. 84, 159 Berman, Cynthia ..,.. Berman, Judith . .... .. Berman, Harriet ..,.... Berman, Richard ...,. Berman, Sara .....,....... Berman, Susan ....,.......... Bermond, Jacqueline . .... . Berney, Barbara ........, Berns, John ..,..... Berns, Jane .,.... Bernstein, Maria ., Berr man Linda ..,.. Y 1 Bess, Joan , ...,.... .. Bess, Sally ., .... .. Best, Gary ,..., Bilicke, Kathleen . Birnbaum, Steven Bisgeier, Steve .,...... Black, John ,.... .... . . Blackman, Mr. Horace Blank, Nathan ..,...,..., , ....... 60 60 90 , .....,,.... 84 135 .,.....,..40, 45, 55, 60 137 ...,...90, 156, 158, 160 90 161 78 .. ............. 111117825 108, 116, 84 103 104 115 1 1 1 1 .5'4'f'154' 'i49 i50 'i52 ' Blatt, Marjorie ......,...,.......,. 84, 134, 137, 138, 153 154 155 158 Blau, Joel . .,..... Bloom, Kenneth Bloom, Richard ....,. Bloomfield, Barbara Bloomfield, Bonnie Blue, Thomas .. ...... . Blumkin, Donald Bobrow, Judy ........ Bohn, Richard ..... Bond, Joe Ann ....... Bonds, Carol ....... Bonds, John ..,... Booltin, Linda ..... Booth, Pat .....,..... Borde, Janet ........... Borden, Newman, C Borin, Richard ...,... Borne, Marsha ....... Boserup, Viggo Bothwell, Raelee ..,.. Bowman, Sharon Boyar, Donna ...... 84 Boyar, Jeffrey .,.....,......... Boyar, Stephanie ...,........... Hoff, 111.11111 ........,. Brandt, Walter fBuddyJ .... Braun, William .................... Brenner, Robert ...,............. Briggs, Doris ....,. Bri ht Ken .. g , ....... Brilliant, Jeffrey ..... Brilliant, Susan ,. .......,....... Brinegar, William V Briskin, Jerilyn ............ 551 8 Broder, Richard ..,....... .,....... Broder, William ..... ...,. , .... Brodney, Rozann . Brodwin, Martin ..... Brody, John ........ Brody, Lynn Brodwin, Martin . Brooks, Lynn ........... Brotman, Richard ..., .. Brown, David ......... Brown, David A. .... . Brown, Marshall .... Brown, William ........ Browne, Gayle ...... Brownstein, Judith Brucker, Alex ..,.....,... run Cottan Marie B - 1 Bryson, Richard ......,.. Buchbinder, Donna Buckner, Warren Bueno, Jaime ......,.. Bueno, Juan . ..........,..... ,. ,.... .. Burdrnan, Stephanie Burger, Eric ...,.........,.. Burger, Paul .....,..... Burke, Juidth ..... Burke, Robin ...,... Butmester, Lois Burns, Robert Burrus, Edward . ..,.. . Busch, Stephanie . Bushner, Gary ..... Butchart, Barbara 90 90 123 84 154 142 123 18 157 147 , , , , 161 84 152 , 115, 123, 146 .......60, 136, 180, 181 , .............. 84, 154 ........49, 60, 163 ........90, 156 90 78 . ....... .... ....,....... 6 0 ..........40, 48, 49, 60 51, . ..,.......,.. 103, 114, 78 25 146 90, 136 84, 98, 116, 118, 146 78 90, 160 78 60 116, 118 90 ..52, 60, 76, 130, 150 ...,..,61, 135, 137, 144 149, 151, 161 84 75 90 163 4, 147, 149, 152, 158 ...,...85, 103, 123, 146 90 90 61, 116, 118 54, 78 .,......45, 54, 85, 152 85, 172 85 85 61 135 153, 78 187 103, 123 ,98, 100, 115, 120 85 85 ,........78, 135, 158 155 . ................. 78 55 61 78 60 23 Byrnes, John ....... , .,............. 46, 48, 78, 1051 1 .. C .. Cahn, Larry .,..,. ..,. .........,..... 7 8 Calamaro, Ray ..., ........ .,...,... ........,...... 8 5 , 123 Caldwell, Claudia ............,...,.,............,........ .. 61 Calof, Lawrence .....,...... 52, 54, 85, 116, 1461 152 Cameron, A. ........ , .....,.. Cammer, Annette .... .... . Camras, Patricia ,..,. . Cannan, David ..... Cantello, James Cantor, Sheila .,... Cappas, James .. 54, 90 42, 78, 144, 149, 157 42, 85, 134, 1351 136 ........157 78 Caren, Jeffrey . .,.. . Carlin, Arthur Carlin, Martin .. Carr, Judy .,...,,.....,.,. Carter, Jefirey ...,.,...... Cartozian,- Gloria S. ...,. . Caruso, Richard ..,.,.,... Case, Glen M. ....... . Catz, Robert ....,... Champness, Don ,. Chandler, Stuart Charney Kim ..,...., Chass, Barry .... Chass, Susan .......,.. Chauncey, Linda ..,.. Chazan, Gary ,,.. .... Claridge, Fred ,..... Clark, Lynn ,,.....,.,... Clark, Gladys . .,...,.,..,.. . Clarke, Henry C, .,... . Clifton, Hazel ....,..,. Coberr, Diane ....... Cohen, Alan . Cohen, Deva ..,., Cohen, Diane ,..,,. ., Cohen, Lisa ...... Cohen, Martin .. Cohen, Myra ..., Cohen, Paul ......... Colburn, Lesley ....... Cole, Bradley .....,. Cole, Donna Cole, Linda Colman, Cathy ......,.,.,. 52 ,. ..,....,..... 91, 105 152 157 120 ,,,,,,,,7s, , 125 158 -54, 91, 146, , 156 25 ''',IQIQfffIQfQ1QQfIf1fI25f' 78 189 79 85, , 157 156, 159 ....i'.fif53, 6i1 ...ff1fff25Q 15'i1U f.'.'.1'.f5'5','i85,'ii35f' ....,.50, 61, 76, 91, 123, 148, 2f11Q,f85,'i'i5'11 ',fffQffQ19i1 1ffifff85i 149. Colman, Judith .... ,...,..... ..... Colman Lawrence .....,.. Colman, Shari .....,... Colton, Michael ...,.,. Conti, James ........ Cook, Clyde ..... Cook, Don ........ Cooper, Ronald ....... Corday, Joanne ........... Corenson, Annette ...... Corey, Mary ...,,..,.... Cornell, Sue . ...,..,......... .. Corrales, Christina .,........ Court, Stephanie K. , .... . Cousins, Peter W. ,.... . 85 98 61 91 35 154 35 158 105 149 103 85 91 157 91 123 85 159 91 158 Cole, Mary ........ ......,.,............,,............,......... 8 5 , 79, 138, 144, 155 79 91 91 75 116 142 120 103 91 79 158 160 176 79 91 91 130 172 91 Covey, Marilyn .,..,.. Cowan, Jill S, ..... , Cowan, Robert ...,,. Cox, Lynn ...,...,..., Cozen, Harry , ...,. .. Crandall, Deane ..,.,.. Crandall, Norman Crane, Cherie . .,... . Crane, Susie . .... .. Crosby, Bob , .... ,. Cross, Adrienne Cross, Lance .......,...... Crouch, Bryon ..,..,...,....,..... 117, 118, .,....,.........115, ....-..55, 79, .,........85, 135, 153, 156, ......,52, 79, 155, 157 , ........ 85, 135, .......79. 103, 119.. ., ............. ....,. 6 1 79 , ...,...,.. 91 .,.....,..54, 91 .......791 135 85 .........10, 25 85 85 Cunningham, Theresia L. .... ....,.. Z 5, Curland, Jerry ,..,............ . Curland, Julia .......,... Curtis, Serena ....,... Curtiss, Judy ........,.... Curtiss, Susan R. .... , Cushner, Gary ...,... Cyrton, Daniel ...... ................. , ....... 8 5, 1 183 .......91, 103 ....,..79, 134 161 91 103 591 163 Dabah, Gladys ..... Danen, Robert ....., Dant, Christopher Danz, Penny .....,. Dashew, Stephen ....., Dautoff, Stephen ..... ,. Davidson, Celia Ann Davies, Faye Anne ..,... Davis, Craig Lee ..... Davis, Leslie , .... Davis, Noel ...,.. Davis, Patricia Davis, Peter ....,...., Davis, Vicki ..... . ........ .. Davitt, Constance ...... DeBardas, Thomas ......... Deglin, Henry Alan ....... Deitch, Leslye . ..........., DeLange, Stephanie DeLange, Warren Delman, Barbara ........ DeMars, Neil ...........,. Del, Nostro, Margaret Del Nostro, Richard ..... Dershewitz, Enid Lois Deutsch, David ......,.. Dial, Andrea ........... Dicker, Michael ...... Diggs, Dana ...........,., Di Ghilini, Frances .,...,. Diller, Barry .....,........ Diller, Edward .....,... Dobrer, Jonathan .... Dodd, Carolyn ..,.. Doddridge, Lee ....... Doddridge, Lynn . .......85, 98, 113, 120, . ..... 55, 79 .,...,..61, 69, 174 ........,85, 147, . ........ 91, 114, .........91, 153, . ,... .... 8 5, 135, .......,.79, 106, 40 85 86 61 151 91 157 123 135 154 136 75 61 162 103 135 , , 137 147, 155, 157, 173 114, 123 79, 103 , .,......,,,... 60, 166 79, 106 ..,.,...54, 85, 152 . .....,,................ . .... 75, 177 25 ...151 120 55, 85, .....,..,...53, 85, 135 .....79, 134, 139. Dold, Judith . ......... . Doni er Thomas S 1 ...... . Donner, Michael ........... .. ...... 46, 61 ..,......62, 129 Doomchin, Barbara .,..... ............. 6 2, 135 Dreyfuss, Lorin ......... ...............,..,.,.. 8 5 Dubin, Norma ...,... , .....,.. 55, 62, 153 Dukoff, Barry . ...... ......... 6 2, 98, 101 Dunas, Caryl ...,......... ...,... .................,.. 9 1 Durocher, Michele ................. ......... 8 5, 135 - 5 .. Eber, Deena ........ .....,.........,,....................... 7 9 Edgel, Warren ..... .. ..,.,...,....,.,.,................... 91 Fdi, Cyril ,. .......... , ..,.,.. 75, 98, 100, 115, 120 Edwards, Gary ...................................... 79, 105, 114 Egan George H. .. 121 Egerman, William Ehrnstein, Linda , Einecke, Barbara .... Einstein, Robert .... Eisenrod, Bernice Eisenrod Nanc , .... .. 1 Y Ellis, Jeffrey ......... Elliott, Edwin , ........ Ellman, Marilyn .... Elster, Gary ....... Ely, Suzanne ..,... Emerson, Barry .,... Enders, Robin .... Engel, Steven ......,.. , tMarkJ .......... 62, 125, 126, 142 Ehrnstein, Andrea . ...,. . 79 109 135 ios, , 183 75 130, Franklin Frenda .,..., ......5l, 79 ....40, 42, 50, 62, 144, , ...................,......... 131 159 155 146 136 119 79 62 Engelberg, Lonny ...... ............. 7 9, 149 Englander, Daniel . .,.. .,...,... 5 1, 62, 105 Entin, Dennis ......,. .,.... ............... S 5 , 115 Entin, Gerald .,......,.........,...................,.., 62, 85, 115 Entin, Hershey ..........,............ ..........,.... .... ........, 8 5 Ephron, Delia .....,........ 42, 85, 138, 147 155, 157 Epstein, Bruce . .... .......,......,.,.................. , ...53, 62 Epstein Martha ....... 85, 135, 147 149, 158 Erbe, Alexander ..... 75 Frederick, Pamela .... ,,,,,,, 5 5, 79 Freed, Constance ...,., ,,,,,,, 5 5, 79 Freed, Robert ...... , ..... . ,,,,,,,,,, 55, 75 Freeman, Dougles ,.,.... ........... 9 1, 146 Freeman, Julie ....,.... ..............,...... 9 1 Freeman, Pamela ...,. ......... 8 5, 135, 136 Freeman, Peter ........ ........................... 5 5, 79 Freeman, Richard ...... ,........,.... .,.. 8 5 , 119, 146 Freeman, Sandy ,... .. ..,...,.. 46, 47, 79, 135, 157 Freeze, Pamela ..... ...,.....,......... 9 1, 136, 156 Freiberg, Walter .,... , ..... , ......,...............,.. 85, 151 Freschl, Nan .............. ......... 4 5, 59, 63, 161, 180 Frieder, Dennis ............, ..,,...,...............,.........,. 9 1 Friedman, Alun H. ...,,. ......... 6 3, 98, 116, 118 142, 168, 180 Friedman, Diane ..... .........,.......,.,.,..,.. 7 6, 79 Fl'1CC1fl'lHl1, Gordon . . ....,.............,.....,.. 91, 128 Friedman, Henry ....... ....... 6 3, 98, 101, 115, 116 117, 142, 162, 177, 180 Friedman, Kalma 1.... .................. , .........,. ......,.. 6 3 Friedman, Peter ...... ....... 5 4, 85, 154, 146, 157 Friedman, Patricia .,..., ................,...,.............. 9 1 Friedman, Ronald ..,.. ..,.,.,......... 9 1, 103, 123 Friendly, Susan ...... ....,.., 3 9, 63, 134 Frishman, Sari ..... ,......,.......... , 79 Fuchs, Thomas ..... .,..............,,.,.... 6 3 Fuller, Jerrold ...... ....,....,,....,.,,,., 8 5, 158 Furman, David ....... Furman Nanc ...,.....43, 91, 105 1 Y Futorian, Sonya ........................ -G- Gamson, Michael ......,. Ganes, And tew ....., Garner, Edward ..,... , 123 42, 63 ...,........55, 63 79 , .........,. 91 85 Evans, Barbara .,.. .................,.,......,. 8 5 160, 161 Even, Randolph .,.......... 40, 79, 105, 120, 142 162 - F - Factor, Max ......., ...... ........ 8 5 , 158, 159 Fancy, Richard ..,.,.. ............... . .... 7 9 Farberm, Penelope .,... ...,.,...,....... 9 1 Farkas, Daniel ...... ........., 6 2, 166 Farkas, David ........... ....,,,....., 6 2 Farkas, Robert ............. .................... ............ 5 4 , 79 Farley, Carlton W. ...,..........,....,...,.,.................... 26 Fateman, Lenore .....,........,....,,........,,.......,.....,..... 85 Fay, Melvin .......,.... ....... 5 3, 62, 98, 99, 100, 14S Feder, Steven ..,... Federman, Marc ,. Feher, Suzanne ......,...., Feichtmeir, Patty ...... ........,., 4 6, 47, , 135, Fein, Michael ........ 40 43, 79, 105, 121, 122, Fein, Patricia Ann .............,........,................... 91, Fein, Ronnie .....,....,...............,...........,.,......,.. 79, Feldman, Paul ,..... ..... 1 50 Felmus, Marjorie Fenberg, Lynn . ...,.....................,.......... 79 62 148 ,.50, 55, 85, , 152, .......85, 135, 147, 149, .........62, 76, 149, Gates, Joan ...,.,.... ,.., . ....,........,,...,........... Geldin, Lorraine . ,...,...... .,.,.,.................,....... Gelfami, 111111111 ,......., .a5, 135, 147, 149, 154, 157 Gerry, Diane ....., ..,.,...,........,,...,,..,..........,. 9 1, 156 Gershonson, Myrna .......,....., ,....,,.,.... . 40, 42 79 Gershman, Gloria . ,. ..,...,. ss, 173, ,187 Gersten, John ........ .. ......... ,......... . .. 75 Gervis, Burton . .......... .....,...... 9 1, 123 Ghana, Margaret . ....... ....,........., 9 1 Gilbert, Alexander .. .........,........ 79 Gilbert, Colin .. Gilbert, Ellen Gilford, Gillen, K Gillen, Kenneth Gillman, Gingold, Gird woyn, Diane Glass, Dudley ..... . .....,..,...,.. 50, 63, Joan ..,......,......,..,,.... 149 elm ..... ,. ..,...... 65, 711, 142, 148, Greta Gloria 149 150 149, , .......42, 79, 138, , es 155 155 150 148, 150 55, 85 147 157 ss 157 151 Glass, Max B. ..... . Glazer, Deanne .... Glazer, Hollis . ,..... .. Glazner, Judith . .,.., Glick, Harold ,. .,.... . 149, 170 45, 91, 1511 Globe, Peter .,.,.,.,,......, Glickbar William ....... S, Goddard, Gary ......,.,. 144, Fenberg, Terry ...... .. ..... 40, 62, 85, 86, 147, Fenster udith .,.. , .1 Fidler, Marilyn .... .... Fields, Gregory ...... Fields, Judith ...,.. Filerrnan, Bernice Fine, Carol ,.......,... Fine, Richard ......,.... Fioeberg, Donald ....... Fineberg, Joan S. ...,.. . Fineman, Jay .......,.. Finer, Carole ...... Fink, Pamela .,.... Fink, Jonathan ,... 63 .......63, 76, 149, 'i'QQIIQfQQIQ1i5iQ 157, Goetz, Marie ....... Gold, Cynthia Gold, Stephen .,.....,.,............. Goldberg, Barbara ..,...,.......... 63 79 85 . ..,.... 75, 177 32 Goldberg, Barry ...,....., 63, 76, 142, 149, 158, Golden, Michael .,.......,.,........,.......,...,...,.,.,......... Goldenberg, Helaine 85 65 176 Goldberg, Kenneth .,.,.....,...............,..., 85, 103, 119 85 85 91 Goldenberg, Robert ..,..., .....,.......,........,............ . Hirschman, Connie ...., 152 130, 150 Frankenstein, Rikki Finkel, Barbara . ,.... .. ......, 42, 79, 144, 161, Fischer, Jacqulynne 85 Fischer, Murray ..... Fisher, Stephen .......,..... Fishman, Michael ...... 180 , 160, 161 151 ,,,,,..65, 105, 120, 121, 122 ..55, 79 Fishman William ,.., .... .,..... ,...... .... 1 1 5 8 Fieldsted, Norman S. .,...,. ......... 2 6, 33, 183 Flanagan, Christopher J. ...,. ...... . 26, 121, 182 Flans, Allen .......,.,..... .... , Plaster, Priscilla ..... Plaster, Toni .......... Flaxman, Peter .... . .... , Flaxman, William .,... Fleischer, Wayne ....... Fleischer, James , .,.. Fleishman, Allan . ..... . Florence, Richard ...,. Floyd, Mrs, Patricia A Flushman, Bruce ....... Flynn, Barbara .,... Fogel, Bruce ..,..... Fogel, Caroll ..,.... Fogel, Edward ........ Fogel, Kenneth ..,.,. Ford, Peter .........,. Fowler, Susan . Fox, Carol ....... Fox, Gary ....... Fox, Martha ..,. Fraide, Antonia Fraide, Michele ...... Frank, Harrison ...... Frank, Susan .....,. Frankel, Diane , Frankel, Ken ...... ankenbach Edwin F, . Frankenstein, Alan ....... , .... . .........5l, 79, 134 79 ......,..63, 79, 162 .........91, 159 79, 63 32 142 32 91 , 160 91 91 . .,.................... 63 .....,.79, 1131 119 161 Golding, John .....,..... ....................,..., 3 9, 63, 142 Goldman, Kenneth .............. 38, 39, 63, 66 76, 142 148, 150, 175 Goldman, Lynne , ,.., ..................,...,....., 2 6, 147 Goldsmith, Alan , .,.... ............,.,.,.. 7 9 Goldsmith, Henry , .... ..,................................. 8 5 Goldstein, Alan ...,... ......,......................... 9 1, 105 Goldstein, Barry . .... .,....,...,..,..................,... 7 9, 119 Goldstein, Gloria ......... 40, 50, 63, 64 76, 144 148, 149, 155 Goldstein, Jalona .... ...........................,...,..., 9 1 Goldstein, Judith ....... ............,.,.... Goldstein, Robert . ....... .91, Goldstein, Ronni ...... ., ..,,....., 86, Goldstein, Sondra ..... ...,..,........,...... Gold wasser, Eddy ..., Goliger, lris ....,...,.. ..,.,.. 86, 113, Good, Janet , ....... Good, Sharon , ....,.. Goodman, Donald , Joel ...,.... 39, 45, 84, 86, 146, 149, Goodman Goodman , Joey ....,. ...........85, 135, ..........55, 91, 95, ........63, 76, 113, 149 .. ,... , .,..,..,.... 91, 149. 1 Franklin, Bonnie .... 40, Franklin, Elaine .........,.........,,.. . ......,...,...,.......... 75 91 158 158 131 , 162 10 142 15s , 52, 79, 144, 1531 186 65 79 149 147 79 130 ...,......,.86, 153 64 91 160 155 103 Goodman, Lana .....,.,.,.,.....,.............. 51, 79, 83, 157 Goodman, Lenn .,,...... .......... 7 9, 149, 157 Goodman, Marilyn .,...... ...,........... 9 1, 157 Goodman, Marilyn Joan .,......, 26, 158 Goodman, Nancy ....... ....,....... 7 9 Goodman, Sheila ,.... ........ . .. 91 Goodman, Shelley ...... ......... 8 6, 151 Goodman, Susan .... , ..,,....... 91 Gordean, William ..... ......,...............,... 8 6 Gordon, Bruce ....,... , .,.,,..,.......,..........,. 91 Gordon, Joan ..... .,...,,.... 6 4, 134, 138, 155 Gordon, Paula ..... ........,........ 4 5, 86, 152, 156 Goren, Carolyn ,. ...,.... 54, 91, 147, 149, 156 Goren, Nancy ,.... .,....., 5 9, 45, 84,, 86, 134 135, 147, 149, 161 Gottfried, Helen ..,......... ....,,,.........,...,,,.., 6 4. 155 Gottlieb, Donna Mae ..,...,. .,.., .,...,.......,...,...... 2 6 Gottlieb, Jules ..,...,....,... ..,......,.,.....,. 7 9 Gottschalk, Stephen . ...... 64, 106, 128 Gould, Jay ., ..,.,....,.. ........,...,... 6 4 Gould, Richard ......,.. ....,.... Graham, Benjamin ,... ....,. . . Gralnik, Diane .,.... Gray, Sally Ann . 86 91 ..,. ...,. 64, 177 Green, Judi ,..,. ........ Green, Kathe .......,...... Green, Pamela .....,......,.. Greenbaum, Ruth S. Greenberg, Linda ......,. Greenberg, Nancy , .... ,. Greenberg, Phillip ....... Greene, Blossom ,..,. Greene, Carol Ann .. Greene, Carole ., ..... . Greene Richard ....... Greene, Robert . .,... . Greene, Stephen .1 Greenfield, Sylvia Greenly, Robert ....... Greenspan, Roberta Greenwald, Edward ...,. Greenwold, Alan ...... Greenwold, Mark . .,....... . Gregory, Larry ..........,... Grevelding, Nicola ...... Grey, Judith ..........,..... Griffin, Frances A. .,.... . Griss, Linda ...,......... Groman, Reba ...... Gross, Andrea ...,., Gross, Donald ,. .... Gross, Rochelle ....... Grossman, Richard .... Gruszka, Jack ......,.. Gubin, William ...... Guillen, Richard Gunzburg, Steve .. Gutman, Joyce ....... Gutstein, Helen Haber, Marcia .. Haimoff, Lubba Haimoff, Peter Haines, Randa ....., Hale, Bryant M. ...... . Hale, William ..,... Halio, Dennis ...... Halprin, Bill .,......... Hamburg, Sheryl .... Hamel, Minette ...,... Hammerman, Jay ..,.... Hammerman, Linda .... . Hanchett, Louis 1. ...,... Hand, Celeste .......,. Handler, Anthony ....... Handler, Marilyn ......, Handler, Phyllis ..... Hanin, Mariam .... . ...... Hannam, Dorinne .... Hanson, Jon ............ Harbarger, Thomas ..... Harris, Jeanne ..... Harris, Nikki .,...... Harris, Robert ...... Harrison, Les .... ........ Hart, Joe Ellen .......,.. 86 Hart, Larry ...............,.... Hart, Louis V. ............. . Hartley, Howard ......... Hartman, Timothy ....... Hartunian, Wayne .. Harwin, Cary . .....,. Hasson, Josette Hathcock, Edward ......, Hays, Jean ....,............. Hays, Mary Katherine .... Hays, Otis ,...,.. .........,... Hays, William ..... Hazan, Judith ....... Hazan, Morris ....... Heasley, Barbara .. Hecht, Alice .,... Heffron, Janis ..... Heffron, Robert . .,.... . Hein, Karen .......... Heizer, Meredith . .... . Heldfond, Scott ........ Helgesson, Lucy ....... Heller, Peggy ........... Hengesch, Lynn ........... Herbst, Charles C. . .,.. .. Herman, Joel . ......,.. Herozfield, Sandy Hershenson, Jeffrey ..,.. Hershman, Richard ..... Herts, Eugene .......... Herwit, Judie ....... ..... . . Herzikofr, James ...... Herzikoff, Marcia .....,, Herzog, James ......,.. Hess, Maxine ....... .... Hessler, Jacqueline . Hettena, Ronald . .,.,. . Heyman, Barbara . Heyman, Nancy ....... Heymann, Stephanie Hillman, Antoinette .,... Hillman, Therese .,...... Hirsch, Nancy .,......,... Hirsch, Peggy .,,.........,. Hirschensohn, Harry ''IIIffIfIlllliililillffilliil Hocltler, Barbara ,.,. Hockman, Jeff ...,. . Hoffman, David .,... Hoffman, Franklin Hoffman, Hoffman, Hoffman, Holman, Richard .....,. Tom . ......... Vicki .,.......... Barbara L. , Holnback, Marlaine .,...,...,.. 80 Holt, Vivian . ...,..... . 79 86 ,. ...... 91, 156 64 , ....... 79 92 ., .....,. ............ 7 9 79 47, 79, 134 64, 134, 138 .,...,...54, 92, 152, 156 92 .....86, 103, 123, 146, 155 , 152, 158, , 86 161 152 157 .......42, 64, 144 , .......,..,....,.... 86 .........86, 146, 156 64 76, 142 86 157 ..,..86, 64 103 , , 114, 123, 146 , .........,......., . ..,.,.......,...,. 64 155 92 .......79, 160 .........26, 49, 53 ........64, 142, 176 80 92 26 26 . ..................., 64 ..........55, 92, 156 135 ...,..80, 108, 111, 161 86 146 , 153, 155, 156, 160, 161 129, 146 ..,.....80, 98, 116, 117 .......64, 154 80 , ...... 80, 115 .......86, 150 ....,...135, 172 .........92, 98 92 157 iiffifEBf'i55Q 1 86 78 92 27 86 86 . .......,..... 27 ...,......86, 176 75 106, 125 153 .40, 45 46 64 134 138 1 1 1 1 . ........,.........,.. 45, 64, 160 55 86 156 160 161 1 1 1 1 80 64 92 92 ,. ...............,............ 80, 156 40, 42, 80, 156, 161 38, 44, 64, 66, 144 172 154 S6 .. .....,..,...,.. 86, 171, i'lflfE2i, 14s so , , 135, 158: 80 80 S0 123 ..,172 166 160 64 1 1 i E is i li i 1 l l ,I l Holtrichter, Charles Holz, Richard .......... Homer, Linda .....,...,. 125, Horneyer, Steve .......,...,.,. ,........ 9 2, 106, 107, Hoodenpyle, Sanford . Hoodenplye, Susanne Horne, John ...,.......,... Horwitz, Louise ...,.... Howard, Cathe .... Howard, Michael ....,, Howard, Steven Howard, Toni .... ...... 65Q ililiQ ili9Q ..,....40, 46, 65, 75 146 135 128 80 180 80 144 92 80 176 46 80 Howell, Susan ...,.. ..,...... , Hoyt, Linda .............. Hubbard, Gay ..,...,...,... Hubbard, Michael ....... Hubbard, Rene ...,..., 'i4'7', 'i49 'ii50Q i51, ,155 149 55, 92, . ...,..........,.,...,.. 80 ..32, 55 1-lutter, Charles ..,. . ..,....... 80 Hyatt, Valerie .,..... ....... 9 2, 153 Hyde, James A. ...,.. ..,.... 8 7, 150 Hyde, James E. .... ,.... ,..,. ..,........... 8 7 Hyde, Thomas ..... .,........,...... ..... 9 Z , 162 -1- llfeld, Tom ....... ..,....... 5 4, 65, 76, 130, 149, 156 -J - Jack, Michael ..,.... .......... 4 5, 80, 115, 123, 151 Jackson. Ben .,...................... 65, 98, 120 .Jackson Flint .,..... ....... , ,.... . ..87, 116, 118 Jackson, Harley ....... ...,....,., 6 5, 76, 145 Jackson, Michael .........,., ......... 9 2, 114, 130 Jackson, Richard W. ...... ........,................... 2 7 Jacobs, Betty ............... .............................,. 6 5 Jacobs, Gerald ..,..... ......., 5 5, 87, 105, 116 Jacobson, Jay , .............. ............ 6 5, 148, 153 Jacquard, Sanford ......, ......,. 2 7, 156, 159 Jaffe, Andrea ......,... ..................... 6 5, 161 ' 65 Jaffe, Janis ....,...... Jaffe, Sherril ......, Jalof, Dick . ...... .. Jalof, Lorraine ....., James, Victoria .......,. Jameson, Patricia ...,. Jampolis, Adrienne Janneck, John Jancso, Andre Jancso, Pearl ..... Jaye, Robert .,.... ..,.. 50, , 148, 160 92, 95 ...,...flffIfff2fffff1fifQIi1Iii7Q .......87, 135, 147, 149, 153, 114, 22 92 158 161 154 123 87 65 Jayne, Carolyn ...... ..............................,........,,... Jeffery, Michael ..........,. 39, 45, 84, 149, 150, Jensen, Hugh ....,... ..................,...,.,......,...,......... Joffe, Bruce .......... ........................,. S 7, 123, Johnson, Eve ...,........... ............................ , ........ . Johnson, Raynolds .......,...,....,. 27, 50, 51, 170, Johnson, Van ,......,...,........ .... ................ 8 7 , 106, Jolton Lewis CBuddyJ ...... .....,.,................ 6 5, Jones, Dana .........,......... ....... 8 7, 135, 172, Jones, Rachard ........,.... ................,.. Jones, Stuart .... Jordan, Joel ..... Joyce, Patrick ....... Joyce, Willia.m ....... Jubelier, Joanne ...... .......40, 54, 65, 92 159 92 150 78 183 128 129 180 92 92 153 65 .........80, 108, 116 80 Judson, Glyn .......... .................. ,51, 80 Justin, Carolyn ........................ ......... 8 7, 137, 161 - K - Kaatz, Paula ........... ........ 92, 157, 160 Kabakow, Andrea ........ ..........,..... 5 1, 80 Kadjian, Georgette ..... ........................ 6 5 Kagan, Spencer ....... ....,... 8 0, 125, 142 Kahn, Jim ........... .............. s 0, 114 Kahan, John ...,. ................. 9 2 Kahan, Loretta .... ,. ..,.... 51, 80, 135 Kahan, Mendel ................ . 92 Kahn, Sonia ....... .............. 6 5 Kahn, Steve .......... .........,....... 8 0 Kalcheim, Ken ..... .............. 8 7, 159 Kales, Robert ........ ....... 8 7, 55, 152 Kallidt, Ell1OIf ...... , ................ 65 Kamins, Judith .... ...... ........ 8 7 Kap, Helen ....... ........i. 8 0 Kaplan, Jill ........ ......... 5 5, 87 Kaplan, Josh ,........... .......... 9 2 Kaplan, Marvyn ........ ....... 9 2 Kaplan, Richard ...... . ...... 103 Karp, Gerald ........ ....... 6 5 Karsin, Donald ..... 30 Karsin, Holly ..... Karsin, Ronnie ..... Karr, Frances ..... Kasel, William ..... Kesler, Peter ......... Kasler, William . ....... Kassel, Marjorie ....... Kaswick, Jon ......,.. Kaswick, Karen ...,. Katz, Gloria ...... Kavzman, joel ....,.. Kauffman, Elaine 54 66, 156 145, 152 .........42, , 80 66 92 160 ........48, 87, 114, 146 149, 150, 156 . ........... 45, 49, 66 66 Kauffman, Miriam ...... .. .. ......................... Kauffman, Tom ....... Kauffman, Ann . ....... 10s, 110, Kaufman, Diane .......,..... ., ............................. 66, Kaufman, Michael ......,.........................,.............., Kaufman, Patricia .... 46, 47, 66, 136, 171, Kay, David ........... .... , ....................,................. Kaye, Karen ...,.... Kaye, Ruth Ellen Kaye, Walter ....., Keefer, Christiana . Kegley, Robert ...... Kehr, Robert ..... Keller, Ray ...,. Kelly, Alan ,.... .......1QQQQi1IIQQ1QQiQ66l . ...... 54, 87, 152, 75 158 66 180 87 134 80 179 92 66 92 80 80 108 159 92 92 Kelley, Kevin ..,. Kendall, Larry ...... Kern, Stephen .. Kessler, Mimi Kessler, Steven Kimchae, Laura . King, Duane ..,.. .. Kin ac ueline ..... ., 11,1 Cl King, Robert ,...,.... King, Susan .,.... Kinney Gail ...,., Kirchner, Lynda .,.. . Kislinger, Mark ..... Kivel, Foster ..... Klein, Kay ..,.. Klubok, Dale ..., Klubok, Philip .,.... Knauer, James E. ..... . Knoles, Edith E. Koch, Howard ....,. Kofslty, Larry ..... Kogan, Barry , ,... Kohler, Jan Kohn, Donna .,.. Konhein, Terri . Koolish, Leslie Kopp, Barry ....... Kopp, Carol .,......... Koppel, Risa ........,... Koppelman, Muriel Komfein, Gary .,...... Koskoff, Billy .,.... Koskoff, Marilyn Kosner, Berryann Kramer, Karen Krasna, Christine Krasne, James .... Krasnow, Rita Krawitz, Gary ....... Krell, Richard ....... Krell, Rodney ...... Krieger, Judy .....,. Krolik, Ronald ..... Krone, Jeff ........,. Kronish, Karen Kruse, Karen Kuh, David ..,...,. Kuhlen, Carl , ........ Kunody, William .... Kurtin, Jill ..,.... Kwok, Lillian Labovitch, Gerald ..... Ladd, Alana ........,....., La Fever, William ..... La Frey, R. .,.......,..... . Lagerquist, Lynn ..., Landy, Errol ....,. Laidig, Simone Lainer, Luis ....... Lamfrom, Dale .......... Landre, Elissa ............ Lane, Barry ....... Lane, Vicki ....... Langdon, Myra . ...... Lansing, Judith .... Larsen, lance ..... Lash, Diane ........... Laszlo, Franklin .... Laszlo, Vicki ...... lattman, David ..... Laule, Russell ....... Laurion, Lester ...,. Lavin, Robert ..,..... Lawrence, Mike .... LeB0w, Julie .......... Le Duc, Frances .... Lee, Denise ....... Lee, Vivian .... . Leebove, Joel ......,. Leebove, Michael ....., Leerhuber, Georbe ....... Lefferu, Sheila ......... Legrer, M. ...,........ . Lehman, Anita ........ Lehman, Michele ..... Lehrer, Melinda ....... Lehrer, Steven .......... Leibaum, Michele ,, ...,. 46, 54, 55, 80, 152, 172 114 119 ,..,,...59, 66, 106, 107 125, 127, 142 ............59, 66, 70 ,, .,...,.. 92, 95, 161 103 80 87, 113, 150 87, 149, 152 , 45, 55, 59, 66 76, 134 145, 149, 155, 169 66 158 ......,93, 106 .....,.25, 27, 159 ..,.,........,..., 95, 114, 146 98, 101, 162, 180 150, 159 .,....40, 66, 130, 168, 142 so Q11QQ255Q 75f' 415 93 87 186 87 ........93, 156, 160 34 87 128 80 67 . .,.,... 93, 156, 172 . ..,................ 93 .,...., 87, 162 80 .......80, 158 150 87, 150 ........39, 67, 137, 148 81 67 , ..... 87, 103 81 ........67, 153, 163 -L- 113 ..,.....93, 114, 123 ............54, 67 .. ,... 'ii'iQ 'iLi2Q ili91 44, 45, 52, 54, 81, 149, 27 158 45, 59, 67, 152 155 81 75 ........14, 42, 67, 160, 161 87 67 154 35, 136, 176 32 . ........ 55, 67 186 87 156 ........93, 156, 178 81 129 87, 129 135 84, 189 ..44, si 160 87 ....,.....27, Iribman, Ellis ,.., ........................... ,.,., . . Leipziger, Ann .. 147, 149, .67, 108 110 112 Leonard, Terry .... ...... , , , Lesser, Frankie ..... ...,................................. Lester, H. Ward ....... Lester, Ward . ........ ........................,............ Levant, Amanda . ........................ 87, 147, Levant, Lorna ......... 50, 67, 148, 149, Leventhal Maria Level, Jerry .,... .. 80 81 155 183 67 153 87 149 155 93 67 Levine, Dena . ..... ,. .................. . ....... , .......,.... 52, 93 Levine, Melclon .....,....,. . ..... 41, 43, 48, 67, 93, 130 Le Vine, Susan M. ......... .................... . ...... , ..... 5 1, 81 Levinson Richard .... ,........., ............,.....,.. , . 87 Levoy, Linda .,... .,... Levy, Arlene ...,...... Levy, Carolyn .,.... Levy, Ellen .,....... Levy, Geraldine Levy, Robert .,... vy Robert ..... Le , Lewbel, George ..... Lewbel, Michael ...... Lewin, Michael ...... Lewinson, Paul ......... Lewis, Benjamin ....... Lewis, Marilyn ...... ....,....54, 81, 103, 108. 93, . ,..., ............ 9 3, 115, ..........67, 161 67 160, 161 87 158 120 160 159 ...,......93, 106 .........67, 76 .......93, 103 .....,.81, 106 Liberman, Jeffrey .,...,,..,.. , ............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,. Liberman, Joyce ............ 39, 84, 87, 134, 135, Liberman, Kay , ..........,....,,...... 39, 42, 67, 145, Liberman, Larry ..................,.......,.....,.............,..... Lichterman, Harold ................ 52, 54, 87, 150, Lichterman, Susan ...... , ..........,... 50, 67, 93, Liebowitz Aaron Light, Allen ............... ............................, Lillard, Louise D. ..... ........,.....,.....,..,. . Linden, Audrey ....,.. Lindheim, James ..........,...,................... 93, 146, Lindheim, Judy Lindheim, Judy Linsman, William .........,.....................,............,... 52, 81, 83, 67 147 169 81 159 154 115, 129, 142 55 27 159 149 136 ......51, 52, 81, 35, 156, 157, 176 93 Lippman Steven .,...,................,..... 44, 81, 129, 143 Lipsky, Jay ......... ........,........., 8 7, 103 Lipson, Jane . .,..... .....,................. 9 3 Litter, Marsha ,.., ............,... B 1 Litter, Rita 93 93 103 157 Little, Frank ........ .....,. , , Little, Parke ,..... ...., , .....,,..... 9 3, 103 Livingston, Bruce ....... ..... ........... 8 1 Livingston, Gary ....... .,.,.......,.... 6 7 Lockhart, Carole , .... .......,..... 8 1, 157 Lockie, Carolyn .....,.,.....,.. 93, 158 Loeb, Jim ...,.,... ..,.... 6 7, 105, 157 Loeb, Sally .,...,. .... , ..67, 136, 158 Loeff, Susan .... ..4.---.--.--4 5 5, 81 Lohn, Sandra ...... ...............,....... 8 7 London, David ....... --4-4-, 9 3, 149, 156 Lourie, Jeffrey ...,... ....... 6 3, 120, 162 Lourie, Mildred ...... .....,............. 9 3 Lowe, John , ........,.. .......... ,.... . 8 1 Lowery, Marilyn .... .......,...,. 2 8 Lowitz, Phillip .....,...,. .--.-.----.----- 8 7 Lozabnick, Janet .,...... . .-----.- 87, 135 Lubin, Howard ...... -4 .--------.--4- 81 Luria, Andrea .......,. ............. 9 3, 156 Lussier, Dennis ,..... .......,.. .....,..............,.. 8 1 Lynch, Lawrence D. .... ,..... ,..... ....... 2 8 , 182, 183 -Mc- McCann, Austin ..... .. McCann, John ...,.......... 81 .. .... 68 87 McCann, Terrance ...... , .--- -- McClanahan, William ...,., . .....,.............. ,. McKeon, F. Edith .................................... McNiel, James ......, , ....,.... 87, 108, 129, , 75 McClure, Marilyn ........ , ...,........,.........,.. 28 McClure, O. Jane ..... ....... . ...,.,....,.,.......,..... 2 8 McComas, Scott . .... . ,............ .,..... 6 8, 98, 100, 101 120, 122, 162 McCoy, Peter ............,..... 40, 53, 68, 98, 102, 187 McDonagh, Richard .......,..,...,....,.. 55, 68, 150, 151 McDonald, Marty ..... ..............................,.,.... 1 52 Mclrvin, Malcolm ..... .....,.............,....,.,.......... 8 1 28 162 93 McRae, Duncan .. .,.. .. ..,..... .... -M - , ........ 103 Maas, Francis ........, ....... 8 7, Maass, James .......,...,. ........ 5 2, 68, 87 MacDonald, Donald ....... ,.,... . .. 75 MacDonald, Martin .. ...,.,.. 54, 68 Magidson, Bruce ...,.,. ......... 9 3 Magidson, Sylvia ...,.,. ..... . 68 Males, Lawrence ..,.... ..............,.....,.,.,. 8 7 Males, Lynne ., ........ ..,...,..,..,................ 1 58 Malin, Mariorie . ....... 55, 81, 158, 161 Mandel, Robert ..,.,. ...,......,...,. . ......... 8 7 Mannis, Joe . ....... .,...............,..... S 7 Marcus, Anne ..... . ..... Marcus, Ken Mater. Marin, Candy ....,. Jose .,...... .........29, 183 53, 68 Mariam, Jerome Markell, Jonathan Markell, Regina . Marks, Carol ...,. Marks, Judy ....,.. Markul, Ingrid .. Marley, Elizabeth ..............., 95, 146 81, 145 . ......., 48, 55, 68 , .... .........,......... 8 7 11 28 135, 147, 154, 155, 157 Marmer, Betty .......... 87, Marmer, Stephen Marrett, Susan .. Marrow, H. John Mart, Alan ........, Mart, Michael .... Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin. Martin, Martin, , 150, 176 68, 76 81 .. ,.... ...., . 21 , . ..,.......... ,. ai 87 Barbara .,.... ......................, 9 3 Eleanor ..... ...... . 93, 154, 157 Ellen ..... ............... 5 4, Ethel ...... ................ Les ....... Michael ........... ...,. 81 34 22 81 87 75 Martin, Patrick ..,.................... ...... Martin, Stephen CCraigJ ...... .......................... v Martyn, Byron .............................................. .54, 8' Mraryn, Leo ..............,........................,.................. 75 Marx, Julian .......,..... ...40, 68, 106, 125, 127, 175 Maschio, Gina ...,..............,................................... 68 Massell, Diane ........ ............ , .......,.................. 9 3 Massman, Steven ............,............. 81 Mast, Terry ......... ....... 6 8, 76, 149, 150 Masters, Bonnie ......... .......................... 8 1 Mathes, Melinda . ....... ,..... . 42, 81, 135, 161 Marlin, Myrna ....... ................... 8 1, 161 Matlin, Roger .....,... ....,.,........... 5 3, 81 Marlin, William ....... -----'-,-------- 9 3 Mayer, Mari ..,.,...... .......,....... 6 8, 76 Mayers, Lee ........ ....................... 4 9 Mayers, Leslie .............. . ........ 49, 87, 154 Mazur, Charles ................. .. ..........,.. 54, 87 Meado Beverly Ann .......... ..81, 83 ws, ...... Medley, Nellijean . ....... --.---- Medrano, Patrick .......... Meiklejohn, Linda . .... -------------- '--- -4---- - - Meisel, Meisel, Joan Patricia 87 81 52, 81 .........39, 78, 81, 145 Melche,-, Te,-fy ,,,,,,, ...........,. 5 3, 68, 130 Melnick, Allan .... Melnick, Christiana .. Melton, Alan ..,....,. Meltzer, Jane ,...... ....... Menclelson, Barry ........ . ......,....,.............,. 81, 162 .....55, 81, 152, 158, 161 .......,...68. 108, 110, 129 93 113, 116 95 93 Merin, Laurie ......... ,....,. . .........,.,...,,...,.. .... 9 3 , Mess, Elizabeth ........... , .,..................,......,........., ., Mess, Joseph . .................,..........,.,.,. .....,.,...,.....,.,. 8 1 Meyer, Kenneth ........., 44, 81, 106, 113, 119, 143 Michelman, Nancy .....,........................................ 68 Michelson, John ........................,.,.,...,................. 87 Miletich, Steve T. .,..,. . Miller, Barry ..,....... Miller, Carol Ann .. Miller, Charles ....,.. Miller, David Y. Miller, James ...,.. Sall, Marsha . ..,... . ................................................ ,. 82 183 . ......... 68, 106, 125 87 , .,...,......... Sl, 105, 123 103. 123, 146 103, 114, 123 . ..,.,.....,......,.... 87, 98, 115 40, 41, 50, 68, 71, 145 , .,.........................,. 93, 162 .. ........ 87, 157, 158 , .... , ....... ..,......, 5 4, 68, 123 145 .40, 41, 44, 68, , 135, , 161. 106 180 158, 160 147 160 173 , .......,...... 28 Miller, Jeff , .............,.,.... . Miller, Karyl ......,.,..,........ Miller, Larry ...........,...,... Miller, Lynne ....,. 38, 39, Miller Paul ....,...,............. Miller, Randall ............... Miller, Ruthane Miller, Sharon .....,...... Miller, Staffan ...........,.,... Miller, Steven Joel ,.... ..... Miller, William .............. Millman, Peggy ........,...... Mills, Barbara ..,........,.......,.... Mills, Marilyn Judy. .,,.......... . Miner, Joan ..........,...,. Mintz, Sheila .....,.... Mitchell, Ann J. .,... . Mitchell, Joel ...... Mobly, Robin , .... Mohs, David ....... Mohs, Mary Lou .. Molin, Jeffrey ...., Molina, Mariann Molina, Teresa ........ Molner, Duke .,.,. ....... L Monan, Monte ECN .... . Monrer, Diana .. ...... Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moo re, Elliott .....,.. Janice .,... Joanna ....... William . ,..., Morgan, Judith ....... Morgan, Patricia ,..,. Morrie, Jonathan Morris, Karen ....,. Morris, Richard ....., Morse, Morse, Lois .. ..... .. Marjorie . Morton, Jane ..,,.. Moss, Alan ....,.. Moss, Larry ...., Moss, Mark ..... Moss, Richard ...., Moss, Roberta , ...... . Muenter, Marilyn ...... Muff, James ............ Mullenaux, John ......, Mullenaux, Ronny .... Mund, Geraldine Murphy, Lynn ..... ............. 93 , 109, 81 93 112 116, 143, 180 93 , ...., 81, 103, 123 .,.......93, 152 81 93 68 93 160 .......93, 114, 119 ............81, 160 ...........55, 93 ....:....,,51, 81 , .,...,..... 68, 160 . .......... 93, 114, 123 87 '6iif i32iQ iS9 ' 148 68, 175 103, 114 93 115 123, 128, 157, 162 87 .......81, 103, 143 119 . ...... 51, 81 93 .........87, .. N .. Nadell, Barry .,..,.. .. . ...,..-. 87 Nader, J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ......,., 1 03 Nader, Michael ...... 93 Nagel, Victoria ..,.......... ........,................. 9 3 Nakagawa, Carol 1 ............ ....................,........ 8 8 Nashner, Lewis Michael ........,..... 81, 123, 143, 159 Nathan, Claire Eileen ....................,.,.......,........... 81 Nathan, Nancy ........................ 44, 51, 69, 134, 138 145, 148, 176 Nathanson, Phil ...... .............. 8 8, 103, 123 Nathanson, Stan ..... ................................ 9 3 Natoway, Judith ..... ...,...... 5 5, 81, 152, 161 Naylor, Chester ..... Naylor, Katherine ...... Nefsky, Melvin ....... Neiman, Ronny ...... .. Nelson Wendy ..... Nepus, Ira .......,,., Nesbit, Stephen Neustadt, Ann .,....... Newman, Chryl ....,. 98 88, 98 81 44, 69, 76, 108, 111 116, 118, 143 .........69, 152, 153 ........54, 93, 152 Newman, Elliott ..... ................................ 9 3, 88, 134, 135 136 Newman, Laura ..... Newman, Nancy ..... .,..... Newmark Pamela .. .... .. Nirenberg, Susan .,.. .. ......................,.........,.. .. Nourse, Melanie ..................,......,........................ Nurnberg, Linda ............ 46, 47, 54, 81, 135, Nurnberg, Marsha ...,.................,.................... 93 156 157 , , 147 147 .47, 69, 135, 138, 123 69 145 156 - O Ol: man, Judy ...1... ....... ......... . . .93, 158 Obgiman, Lyinfi ....... ,....... ...... ,.......... 8 1 , 125 Occhipinti, avatore ............,...,...,.....................,. Olafslri, Joel . ,.......... ......... .....,.......,....... 8 8 , 193, 123 Olson, Peter ............ 50, 59 69, 98, 101, 122, 143 Oman, Susan .,........................,.,.................,......... 69 Opper, Babette ..: ............................ . ..,................... 69 Orienter, Jacqueline .. . .................. 1 ......... 88, 156 Orling, Roberta ............,...,. 69, 145, 149, 155 Orloff, Kristine .. .......... 688, 134, 137, 161, 173 Orren, Lowell ..,.. ........ 4 3, 36, 38, 123, 143, 150 Orton, Gerald ......... ..,........,,....................... 8 1, 132 Oswell Lawrence ,. ..... .............,............. Owens, Leon .... ................,.........,.....,.,.......... 9 3 Owens, Patil .,.,. ......,...,................. 3 9, 43, 69, 105 - p - Padilla, John C. ,...................... ..,.......,........,....... 2 9 Patlway, Beverly .......... 45, 69, 153, 158, 160, 161 Painter, James W. ...,......,,.. , ,............................,... 29 Paley, Patricia .,..,.... ,.... . ,.88, 135, 147, 154, 161 Palmer, Stephen .... , .,.,....,.......,....,...,...,....,.. 88 Parker, Alida XV. ..., ......,....,,,..........,..... 2 3, 29 Parker, Joy ..,....... ..,.........,...........,... 6 9 Parker, Richard ..,...,. ..,.... 8 8, 105, 123, 143 Parker, Robert ..,. ...,.., H 8, 105, 122, 143 Parrish, John ....... .......,.,............... 9 3, 119 Pasltusz, Sherry ....... .......,.......,.........,......... 8 8 Patey, Janet ................ ,.... . ..,................,...,.,...... 2 9 Paul, Perma ...............,.,..,..... 4Z,81, 134, 152, 155 Pauley, Romaine 1-1. .....,. .............................. 2 1 45 Pawlan, Jeffrey ,.... ,...,. .............,.....,..... 9 3 , 1112 Peasley, Frederick ...... .....,... 9 3, 106, 119 Pelter, Richard ......... .,...............,.., 9 3 Pense, Lonnie ..... .,.,..... 8 8, 103, 115 Perkinson, Jill ..,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1, 156 Perlberg, Robert ...,.... ...,,,.., 9 3, 114, 157 Perlmurter, Robert , ......., 75, 125, 127 Perrin, Judith ......... ..................... 8 1 Perrin, Phyllis .,... ,....,..... ....... 9 3 Peschelt, Linda , ..,..... ....,.........,... 6 9 Peter, Ivlartmut .,..,...... .. ,..., ....,... 8 1, 123 Peters, Kenneth L. .....,. 18, 19, 188 Peters, Lisa .......,...,.,. ...,.,.,..,....,.. 9 3 Peters, Mona ..... , ...,.... ...,..,,.,.,...... 8 8 Peterson, Donnie D. . ..... ......,,.,..,.,....,. 2 9 Peterson, Dennie Jr, ....... ,.... .... 8 1 , 103, 108 116, 117, 118 Pfaelzer, Betty .....,.. .......,...... 4 6, 47, 81, 136 149, 157, 166, 181 Pfaelzer, Peter ..........,.,.,.,.,...........,.... 81, 113 Pine, Georgia ......, ....... 8 1, 155, 158, 160, 161 Pinter, Margaret ..... .,......,.,.................,.......,. 8 1 Pirie, Malto.m .,.... ......,...,.........,.,.......,..., 8 1 Platt, Linda ............., ...,...... 5 5 S1 Plattner, Richard .....,. ..,..... 8 8, 103 Plawker, Barbara .... ......,. 8 1, 161 Pleasants, Terry .....,. . ....,...,,......,. 81 Pliha, Donald ...... ..,.....,............,...... 8 8 Piotkin, Frieda .......,. ......,..,...... 8 1, 155, 156 Polacheck, Arthur .. ,.,...... 69, 98, 102, 115 Polayes, Gail ...,.... ................,.,..., 5 9, 69 Pollack, David ...... ..........,.,...,........ 7 0 Pollack, Joan .....,. .............,.,...,........ 8 8 Pollack, Nancy ...,... ....... 4 2, 69, 70, 153 Polo, Phillip ...... , ..,.....,................ 88 Ponder, Frank ...., ....,,............... 8 1 Porter, Sharon .. 81 Potkin, Linda ..........,.,.,. ....,,............... 8 2 Powers, Lorna Terry ...... .............,..........,... 7 5 Poze, Tony ....,..,......... ....,..... 3 9, 43, 52, 82 Pressler, David ........ .........,....,... 8 2, 123 Price, Carol Lee ..,... ............... 8 2, 157 Priester, Gary .....,... ........,............ 7 0 Provost, William ........ ,.....,. .... .......,..... 9 3 Puffer, Walther R. ......... 29, 125, 143 Pussel, Ronald ....,.,.. ..................... 8 2 Pyle, Corrine ........ ..............,,. .,..............,. 2 9 - Q - Quandt, William C, .....,....... . ....... 29, 153 Quint, Arlene ..........., ........... 1 57 Quint, Jonathan .,..... ...... ,. 70 Quint, Linda .... ,.,.........,. . .. ...... .. 93 - R .. Rabens, Steven ,... ,... .......,...... 9 3, 149 Rabwin, Dinah . .,.... .............. 5 1, 82, 161 Rabwin, Frank ........ ..,...... 5 1, 70, 123, 148 Rackin, Judy .....,... ,.....,...,..., ...... . . 55, 70 Radics, Clara ........ .,.......,.........,..... 7 O Rady, Elsa ...,.......,... .................,...,......... 8 2 Ramsay, Kathryn ..,.. .......,..,........ 7 0, 152, 160 Randall, Steve ..... ...................... 8 8, 116, 118 Rapoport, Louis ...,..... 39, 50, 70, 143, 176 Rapp, Paulette ...,.. .............,...,..................., 7 0 Rasumoff, Marcia ....... 88, 154, 156, 160, 161 Ray, Faye ...,...... .....,.,...............,.....,...,..., 7 0 Ray, Pauline ,..,.,..... .......,...,.......,.,.,.......... 7 0 Raynor, Susan .,...,...,... ...............,..... 8 8, 135 Raysson, Michael ....... .....,. 4 8, 50, 70, 155 Reese, Mr. Champ ....... .........,.,............, 1 9 Reese, Jay ...........,... ...,................. 9 4 Reese, William ....,.. ....... 5 4, 94, 103 Reich, Joanne ...... .......,.......,........, 9 4 Reifman, Marcia .. ..,.............,........... 83 Reilly, Charles .,.,. ,...... 2 9, 108, 139, 119 Reimer, Kenneth ,.... ...... .,.,..........,.........,.,.,.. 9 4 Reingold, William .........,.......,...,....,............. 70, 123 Reinis, Richard ., .......,.,.. 43, 88, 98, 113, 119, 143 Reno, Robert ........,...,........,.....,.............,.............. 88 Reno, Terry ....,.. .....,........., ................,,...........,. 9 4 Renquist, Jacqueline ......, .....,.. 8 2, 135 Resnik, Richard . .,....,.,. .,......... 9 4 Reuman, Terry .............. ......,,,.......,,.,.,.. 8 2 Reynertson, Marilyn H. ..... ., ...,...................... 29 Reynolds, Merrily ........... ......... 5 5, 82, 155, 156 Rhoads, Richard ...,.. . ,... . .,,....,.., 55, 70, 88, 146 Rhoads, Roger ...,,....,.. ...... , .69, 98, 99, 122, 129 143, 148, 180 Richardson, Russell ....... ,....... .... ,..., ...,. , . 8 2 , 130 Riemer, Richard ........, ...,.........,..,. 8 2 Rimer, Ira .,............, ....,... 8 2 Ring, Suzanne ....... , 88 Rivas, Martha .....,. .... . 158 Roach, Stephen .... . .,.,........... 94 Robert, Lucille ...... , ...... 11, 30, 152 Roberts, Alan ....,.. .....,,,...... 8 8, 162 Roberts, Carol ,..... ....... f 10, 73, 153 Roberts, Dennis .........., 94, 153 Roberts, Penelope .... . ,.., .....,.,.......,. 8 8 Roberts, Richard .......,...., .......,,,.,.,.......... 8 8 Robinson, R. Willard ,, .,... ,..,.....,...... . .20, 183, 188 Robinson, Joseph ...,....,,.............,..............,.......,. 82 Robinson, Michelle .........,.,...,,..,..........,.............,. 82 Robinson, Mirchell ........ 55, 82, 88, 103, 123, 158 Rockford, Michael ........,....,............,.....,...,.,, 88, 150 Rogosin Roy .,.,,,,....,.,., 44, 69, 143, 149, 153, 157 166, 168, 180, 186 Rojas, Flora ....,. .,.. ..,,....,.............. 8 2 , 158 Rolapp, Louise ........, ......,. 3 9, 94, 158, 172 Roller, Anthony ......,. .....,...,. 8 2, 106, 128 Rollins, Andrea .... Ronald, Gael Rose, Diane ,... Rose, Harvey .... Rose, Jane .......... Rose, Michael ...,.... Rosen, Ronald , ,.... Rosenberg, Lana ..,.., Rosenberg, Stewart Rosene, Sara ,.,.....,..... Rosenfeld, Jane 1 ...... . Rosenfeld, Mike ,..... Rosenfeld, Robert ..., Rosenfeld, Susan ..,.., Rosenshine, Ruth ..... Rosenthal, Judith ..,.. Rosenwald, Anne ..,... Rosenwald, Peter ...... Rosin, Barbara ....... Rosner, Ronald .... , Ross, Binnie .,,..... Ross, Donna ,. Ross, Eric ....,...... Ross, lvan Alan ,. Ross, Sally Ross, Stephen Rossen, Richard ..,.. Rossen, Marcine ....... Roth, Barry . .,........ . Roth, Deane ........... Roth, Kenneth .....,. Rothberg, Linda Rothberg, Vicki .,.. Rothstein, Manny Rowen, William ....... Rubin, Gail ....,...... Rubin, Judith ....... Rubin, Nancy ........ Rubin, Robert ....... Rubinger, Franklin Ruden, Robert ..,.... Rulli, Vikki ........... .....,........ Russotto, Barbara ..,................... Sabol, Joseph ..,....,..., Sackley, Frank ....,...... 94 88 11f.lQQIQ55fiiiii , 135 149 94 157 128 3, 88, 105, , 146 87 ' 'If fQQQfIQQ1QffQ1Q92iQ 154 .....,.,...87, , ......,.4o, 98, , 160 157 172, 180 102 122 71 88 .,....,,.88, 147, 149, . ...,....,.,. 54, 94, 156 158 152, 155 159 82 94 1..1111111Iffflfilffilllffflllfl 71 sz , 71, 105, 151, 162 'fiiiiflff11f11Qi11Q2i6Q''liil 106, 125, . .,...........,...,. 94, .........52, 71, 76, 1f,'.QI'.2iEQ 9liQ''iliif' , 1 , 71 82 126 88 158 148 ...........94, 103, 119 82 82 157 94 155 88 71 iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii88i-i135 94 94 ........51, 82 . .....,.. ,.... ....,.....,..... 3 0 , 98, 131 71 Saffren, David ,... sz,'9i1', '1iSiS,'i'i'i5Q 120, 121, 122 Sakrais, Dorothy ...................................,.............. 94 Saltzberg, Alan Samenow, Leslie Samuel, Samuels, Sharon ...... Judy ......,... Samuels, Ronald . ...... , ....... ..54, 88, 152 158 ............53, 71 Sandler, Alan , .....,.. .............,...... 8 2 Sandler, Guy ..,...,.. ............,................,,......... 8 2 Sanger, Edward ...., ...,...........,.....,........ 5 3, 88, 114 Sanger, Kathy . .......,..........,...........,...................... 94 Saphier, Michael ..........,. 59, 71, 76, 129, 143, 149 Sapriel, Danielia ...........,...........,...,...,.......... .. 88 Sarnat, Gerry ..... ..........,..,........,. 9 4, 130, 146 Sauers, Casey ,... . .,.. , ...,..............,....... 88 Schaefer, Harry ....,.... ......,...... . ......,.. 8 8, 106 Scharlach, Edmund ..... ........ 3 9, 43, 45, 52, 71 Schwartz, Andrew . ....... .............................. 8 2 Schiffman, Harve .......... ............. 5 1, 82, 103 Schiffman, Ronald ....... ................,.... 9 4, 103, 115 Schiller, Sally ............ ................,...,..... 4 6, 71, 178 Schipke, Peter . ..,... ........................,............,...... 8 2 Schirn, Vivian ......,............. 40, 42, 55, 71, 76, 145 148, 149, 161, 166 Schlesinger, Michael .....,......,............................... 71 Schmidt, Eunice , .............. ..................,........ 3 0 Schnackenberg, Charles ...... .................... 9 4 Schneider, Jay ....... ,.....,. . . ....,... 94, 103 119 Schneiderman, Bar Schnepf, Frederick Schoen, Laurie .... Scholle, Rudy ...... Schott, Marilyn ........ Schreiber, Richard Schreibman, Peter Schuchetr, Richard Schugh, Schulberg, Peter , bara Eva ..,............... Schulman, Bonnie Schultz, Schultz, Schuman Schuster, Schwab, Jo ...... Jerold . .,,........ . Victor Schuman, Evlynn n, Leslie Schuss, Nancy ....... Nancy John . .......... 82 ....,..-94, 136, 160 ..........30, ........71, 116, ..,.............. 71, 82, .. ...... 82, 94, 103, 94 88 114 153 117 32 , .......,... . .... 88, 119 153 157 119 ......,.88, 135, 156 94 Schwab, Michael ...,.,... ........... 7 1, 130, 131 Schwartz, Andrew ........ , .........,.........,.,....... 82 Schwartz, Donald ........ , ....... 39, 71, 143, 150 Schwartz, Howard ......., ...,.............. . ........ 8 2 Schwartz, James ........ ........,.............. 8 8 Schwartz, Jeffrey ..... ......... - 71, 159 Schwartz, Judith .....,. ....... 9 4, 156 Schwartz, Kathryn ,--., -.,-1--------- - 82 Schwartz, Leslie ........ .-.--,-.--------- ------' 7 1 Schwartz, Lynn ........... .... , .....,..... 1 35, 147, 172 Schwartz, Marilyn , ..,... ........,. r , Maurice . ,...,. ....... , .. , , , , Schwa KZ .........................,. 94, 158 Schwartz, Rayna ....... Wolfe, Alfredo 1 1 li 1 1 i 1 11 Ik l 1 l l fl it 3, 1 l 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 I L Schwartz, Steven ,. .....,.,. .. Schweiger, Missy Ann .... Schwerin, Etna M. ..... . Scott, Michael .,....... Scott, Valerie ....,.. Scull, john ......,...,.... ., Seaton, Marc ........,......... Seaton, Mrs. George ...,.. See, Mellis .,....,........,.. Segalove, Cheryl ....., Seigel, Diane ....... Seingeld, Sandra . Serafie, Thomas Ser e Richard , ..... P 1 Serrin, David .......,....,...., Sevenans, Madeleine .,....... , ....... 71, 150 ...,. ...... . . 94 30 128, 159 , ..... ,. ..,.., 94, 158 82, 98 94 151 ...........50, 71, 155 ..,.,....88, 147, 151 , ..................... 88 Seymour, Steven Randy ...,..,.....,....,.... 103, 115, Shaefer, Peter .,...,.....,.,.....,. Shafton, Randy .,........,...,... Shane, john ........ Shane, Phil ......... Shanedling, Joan . Shapiro, Bette ..,... Shapiro, Bonnie ....., Shapiro, Kay . .,... , Shapiro, Paul ....,.. Shapiro, Sandra .. Sharpe, Anita .... Sharpe, Carl . .,.... . Sharrin, David ..... Shaw, Lawrence ,...,. Sheldon, Alan Shepard, Ruth .... . Shere, Michael ..... Sherman, Marion , Sherman, Mary ......, Sherwood, Ellen ......, Shimoff, Karel . ...... .. Shire, Margaret .,.,.,. Shlaes, Lucille .,....... Shlaes, Michael ....... Shore, Diane ........ Short, Marilyn , .... Shulgold, Barbara Shulman, Susan Shuman, Gerald ..... Shupper, Bruce ,...... Shusett, Gary .......... Siegal, Mitchell ....... 94 30 182 88 ..,.,.4o, 42, 71, 134, 145 , .,.......... 43, 71, 103, 130 , ................ , ,...... , ...... 71 .......55, 88 ........88, 135 82 135 72 ,.,.,.,55, 72 . ..........,... 94 .......,94, 105 94 94, 156 .,...,,... 72, 76 ...... .. 94 88 ....,...94, 156 ........94, 105 135 . ...,.,.....,.,...,....., 88 ...,,..,42, 55, 82, 161 158 .UHHHHHHUHHUU 82 ,. ...,.. 72, 103, 123 ,nnusnnnstuhsssuut 88 Siegel, Judith ...... ...,............,.,....,,.,...., 8 2, 161 Siegel, Lee , .....,...,... .........,., .... ...,.,...... 4 3 , 94, 103 Sieling, Barbara ...,....,......... 88, 134, 137, 147, 173 Sielirtg, Harold P. .....,.................................. 30, 116 Sieling, Harry ......,...,. 72 106, 107, 124, 126, 148 Silbert, Michaelyn ........,. . ....,.....,. 55, 94, 152, 156 Silbert, Susie . .,.,.,...,....,. ,.,. ........... .... 8 2 , 152, 155 Silverglade, Judith ..... ........,...,..... 8 2, 155 Silverman, Artie ..,...,. ...,..,.,.. 8 2 Silverman, Frank .,.,.... ,...,. ..,...... 9 4 Silverman, Harvey ...... .........,...,.... 8 2 Simon, Dorothy .......... ,. ..,...........,..... 88 Sinclair, Robert E. .. ,.., .,...,.. 4 3, 88, 120 Sinclair, Robert M, ..... ...........,. 5 4, 88 Singer, Bruce ..,.....,.. ............... 7 2 Singer, Jacqueline ........ 94, 156 Singer, Jerry ....... ........... 9 4 Singer, Sheila .,............ , ...,... 72 Singerman, Diane ,, .... ----i 3 3 Siskin, Dorothy ,.... .. ...-. 72 Siskin, Sherry ...,.. .........,........ 8 8 Sklaar, Pamela .,,.. . .,...................... 72 Sklar, Audrey .. , ...,......,.............. .. 82 149, 159 Slipock, Barry ..,.. Shirley ........ , .,... , 1 , Sloan, Jaime ..... Slotkin, Steven ......... Smith, Alexander , .... .. Smith, Margaret M. ..... . Smith, Sandra ..........., Smith, ' Smith, Tony ........ .. Smith, .........40, 94, 152, 172 .......89, 105, 123, 160 32 .55, 89 135 147 1772 39 43, 72 105 Wesley .,... .... ..., , 1 Smithson, April .,..... Smuckler, Sharon Snapp, Snipper, Reuben Martin . ..... Snow, Eric , ,... . ...,.... . Snyder, Allan .......,....... Snyder, Rosemary ....... Sobel, Claudia ......... Sobel, john .,...,.... Sobel, Margaret ....... Sobel, Michael ..... Sobel, Suzanne Sofro, Lynne ..,.. Sokol, Aviva .,........, Sokol Raymond ...... Sokolhv, Thomas ..... Solof, Richard . ...... Solomo Solomo Solow. Solton, Solursh n, Elaine ........ n, Stephen Gregory ..... jamie ....... , Michael ..... Somers, Linda ,...., Sommer, Kay ..... Sorlien, Sonns, Soskin, Sparks, janet Bonnie ..... . Helane Sue .. J. 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B 9 Spiegel, Carolyn ...,. .,...,....... 8 9 Spira, Carol ....,,.. .,.............. 8 2 Sprecher, Peter ..,... .,..,.........,.....,.....,.......... 8 9, 103 Squibb, William ..........,............,........,................, 82 Srere, jane ..........,..... 89, 135, 147, 149, 156, 161 Sraal, lngrid .....,.,...,................,.........,..,,....,.. 89, 135 Sramler, Susan ..,..,.....,.......,....,...........,...,........,.... 75 Star, Stuart .....,.............. 39, 72, 76, 116, 118, 143 Steere, Anna W. .......,.................,...,.,...,....,.......,. 31 Stein, Carolyn .,..... .,,..,...,...,...,.,..,,.. 5 5, 82, 135 Stein, james . ..,.... ............,.....,..,...,,... 8 2 stein, Joan ............ .,.,... 9 4, 95, 138, 157 Steinbaum, Paul ,.... ......,.... 94, 114, 119 Steinberg, Roslyn ..... Steinfeldt, Ingrid .,... Stern, Reinhard P. Stern, Susan ........... Stevens, Willie ..... Stilz, Richard ...... Stilz, Roberr ..,.... Stettner, Gail . .,... Stone, Bunni ...,. 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