Beverly Hills High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)
- Class of 1964
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Mr. George Zucker Mr. Ernesi Ach Mrs, Elinor Nqflqqn 6 THE BOARD OF ED CATIO l he FiTTieTh Anniversary celebraTion of our ciTy, Beverly Hills, cannoT be compleTe wiThouT giving special Thanks To The Beverly Hills Board of EducaTion. The Board i f sTrives To creaTe a sysTem of educaTion second To no oTher in The counTry, The cur- se- B riculum is kepr under consTanT surveillance in order To challenge every individual , W sTudenT To achieve his maximum capaciTy. The Board oT EducaTion expecTs genuine leadership from The high school adminisTraTion and provides a Teaching sTaTT com- posed of disTincTly capable educaTors Toward This end. IT recognizes The paramounT imporTance of healTh, ciTizenship, and characTer developmenT. l Mrs, RuTh Bard Mrs. Bernice HuTTer Mr. WalTer Willey THE PRINCIPAL DR. F. WILLARD ROBINSON g ain, 7 - 23-i fj ,775 1' 4 - X f:1za.:,.fIf WWW: 1 f 'f his has been anoTher memorable year in The grovvTh of Beverly Hills High School. A Third oT The sTudenTs who enTered This pasT SepTem- ber were new To The school. Soon They were assimilaTed inTo a sTudenT body numbering aT Times over l800. The image of The Beverly Hills sTudenT conTinues To grow, True, noT all of us TIT The paTTerng buf, in general, a repuTaTion is earned. Our image is one of inTellecTual excellence, scholarly responsibiliTy, devoTion To learning, and creaTive TalenT. I Think mosT oT us-sTudenTs and sTdTT alike-have TelT a greaT responsibiliTy To perform our individual roles vviTh dedicaTion and purpose, This VVATCHTOVVER presenTs The sTory oT one oT The gredT high schools of our land and of you who have helped make iT so. DEAN 0F GIRLS MRS. RQMAINE PAULEY We sag- erving as Dean of Girls for The pasT Thirteen years, Mrs. Ro- in C maine H. Pauley has effec- iffli Tively esfablished cooperafion and coordinaTion of The sTu- denf body in all social and academic acTiviTies. She is conTinuously giv- ing of her Time and energy To uphold The high sfandards for which Beverly is noTed. ln addifion To her full schedule of advising and counseling The girls, Mrs, Pauley makes Time To sponsor The Girls' League, Club Re- lafions Board, and STudenT Council. Her services are a greaf asseT To The Beverly High program, Therefore, The VVATCHTOWER sTaff embodies The feelings of The enTire sTudenT body when we say we are proud To have This warm and gracious woman as our Dean of Girls. DEAN OF BUYS MR. STEVE MILETICH familiar figure, To all Normans is Mr. STeve Milefich, who holds The posiTion of Dean of Boys. His duTies include super- vising The ATTendance Office, sponsoring The Boys League and all iTs acTiviTies, co-advising The STudenT CourT and The STudenT Council, and, mosT im- porTanT of all, helping Norman boys,wiTh any problems ThciT may arise. Mr. MileTich, or Coach, as many know him, began his career aT Beverly fiffeen years ago as a bas- kefball coach. His experience for This Task came from his posiTion as sTar guard on U.S.C.'s championship baskeTball Team in 1942. From U.S.C, he wenT info The Navy where he served as a LieuTenanT j.g. in charge of recruiT Training in GalvesTon, Texas, during World War ll. Now, as Dean of Boys, Mr. Milefich is one of The founda- Tions on which resT many of The decisions of a public high school such as Beverly. THE GUIDANCE OFFICE MR. LAWRENCE LYNCH MR. JAMES KNAUER MR. EDWIN ELLIOT MR. WILLIAM HOAG MISS ALIDA PARKER MR. HARRY M. ALTER . . . ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL he Guidance DeparTmenT, headed by Mr. ly . Harry M. AlTer, coordinaTes various sTudenT acfiviries wiThin The school. Mr. AlTer ar- ia ranges The Vocafional Conferences in spring E' and acTs as principal during summer school. He and Beverly's five fine counselors are concerned wiTh The sTudenTs' academic progress, and Their educaTional and vocaTional plans, The Guidance Deparf- menT is also crediTed wiTh scheduling classes, program- ming sTudenTs, inTerpreTing Transcripfs, issuing work per- miTs, and recommending sTudenTs To college and for scholarships. Each sTudenT aT Beverly has a counselor who personally follows his career Through all his years of aT- Tendance. This year Mr. Lawrence Lynch counsels The sen-' iors, Mr. James Knauer guides The juniors, Mr. Edwin EllioT is sophomore counselor, Mr, William Hoag will re- main counselor wiTh his freshman sTudenTs unTil They graduaTe, and Miss Alida Parker counsels all The sTudenTs who Transfer inTo Beverly Hills High School from oTher areas. AD l Q MR JOHN MARROW Mony of us know ThoT when we need school supplies we con geT Them from The STudenT SToreg neverfheless, few of us reolize The work cmd poTience iT Tokes To run This sTore. As STudenT Body AudiTor, Mrs, Morie Goefz hondles cull A.S.B. money os well os purchoses supplies for The STudenT Sfore. Under her supervision The Commissioners of Finonce ond oTher sTudenTs run The sTore. This posT summer Mrs, GoeTz Took o Tour of The Europeon counfries. isTroTive AssisTonT, is boTh cu busy P . V. s A X ,,. X. THE INISTRATIVE AS SISTAN Q r. John Morrow, Beverly's Admin- :Wm .4 K fi My 4.41 T ond o successful mon. AfTer World yf Worr ll, he come To Beverly os o di- recTor of oThleTics ond hedd cooch. In i958 Mr. Morrow gove up his W., oThleTic posifion To Toke chorge of STudenT Body finclnces. He is olso in chorge of The school moin- Tenonce ond unclossified personnel. Since work- ing wiTh wood is his hobby, Mr. Morrow enioys Teoching woodcroffs during The summer. Being Cl civic-minded Normon, he is on ocTive member of The Americon Legion, Secrefory of The Kiwonis Club, ond o posT presidenr of The Foculfy Club. I-le is on oufsfonding swimmer ond officic1Tes oT oll NoTionol Swim MeeTs. Beverly is proud To hove such on oble ond dynomic odminisTroTor To fulfill The mony responsibilifies ThoT his iob requires. MRS. MARIE GOETZ SPECIAL SERVICES T2 DR. JOHN MORGENSTERN confers wiTh essenTially Two kinds of sTudenTs: ll Those abouT whom inTormaTion is needed in regard To achievemenT and abiliTy, and Ql Those abouT whom There is some concern because ofa problem which The sTudenT may have in relaTion To his work, his Teachers, his parenfs, or any oTher aspecT of his life. STudenTs are referred To him by Teachers, counselors, adminisTraTors, parenTs, or even by The sTudenTs Themselves. MRS. MARGARET FALLAR, The school nurse, supervises The healTh of Beverly's sevenTeen hundred Normans. ln order To help mainTain and improve The healTh of The sTudenTs, she counsels individual sTudenTs wiTh healTh problems, screens Their vision and hearing, arranges for cerTain sTudenTs To re- ceive a physical from The school physician, and advises par- enTs of needs for medical care. MISS MADELEINE SEVENANS- undersTanding, paTienT, pleas- anT, and warm. These all describe The speech TherapisT aT Beverly. Mrs. Sevenans helps sTudenTs from all Beverly Hills schools To overcome, embarrassing speech impedimenTs Through conscienTous exercise and paTienT work. Her pleasanT naTure and easy going personaliTy make Mrs. Sevenans a well-loved individual on The Beverly campus. MR. J. E. SPARKS, Beverly's reading and sTudy skills counselor, has The opporTuniTy To work wiTh sTudenTs of all ages. AT Beverly he supervises The reading and sTudy skills classes which are Taughf by Miss JaneT PaTey and Mrs. STelle Feuers. During firsT period Mr. Sparks discusses The classics wiTh nineTy sTudenTs from grades nine To Twelve. These discussions are held aT The Board of EducaTion conference room. AT The presenT Mr. Sparks is STaTe Chairman of The InTernaTional Reading AssociaTion. During The summer he Teaches speed reading aT his own privaTe school, Morgan Harris. MRS. ANN MITCHELL, Home CoordinaTor, has a very complex and comprehensive job. She is parTicularly inTeresTed in sTu- denTs who have difficulTies academically and socially. Mrs. MiTchell usually solves Their problems by visifing The various homes and aTTempTing To esTablish a connecTion befween home and school relaTions. ax 4 X 1 , i' if 7 2 J x V faculty Arnita Albright Helen-Louise Aldrich Joan Allemand Adrian Bal Pearl Baum Knowledge is power. WS beffer To Undergfqnd Q Iii- Ti-ities make perfection, and Live each day to the fullest. Live each day with a tle than to misunderstand a lot. perfection is no trifle. one, to learn something. Anne Boden , David Bonami Newman Borden Alison Boudinot To find happiness one Never discount the importance One is happier doing his best Someone usually must must first give it to others. of the individual. in each assignment. lose, no one ever must quit. William Brineggr Patrick Broadwell Patricia Bruce Lois Burmester Carlo Cqrfqino progress is O Series of Our life is frittered away by To err is human, to forgive, ldleness is the burial ofa liv- Education truly earned by nudges-nota big jump, detail . . . Simplify, Simplify. divine. ing man. hard work is your posses. sion forever, I4 wa reness-to help some- Marlene Checel Henry Clarke William Corrigan Francis Crean Gloria Creutz Today is that tomorrow Try and try again, The Greeks said it-Life is an Hope is lite, and life is hope. Tl'1e Ql0Ol'T1 of the WOI'lCl you dreamed about yester- adventure of endless possibil- is but a shadow, behind it day. ities. is ioy. Herbert Dodge June Eddy George Egan Gertrude Fass Not somehow, but trium- The greatest of faults is to be You get out of it what you put At the end of your rope, phantly. conscious of none. into it. tie a knot and hang on. Rex Faubion Stelle Feuers David Fish Christopher Flanagan Arnold Gallegos No man can think clearly Life is the realization of our Don't look back! They might be Be kind to those on your way Doubting pleases me no with his fists clenched. dreams. gaining on you. up-for you meet the same ones less than knowing. on the way down. T5 Wi .. Y, --,MW fffvhw Aiwa-f ffm vw , ,,, Gif 0 f77fQfl 7' W4 ff! ff I Af Wd ,I V -K.- LK:-H, 4 f ff ffzff fXf!f'f swf 10 X145 if t tfffw, f W f . W ,iff f WZ , , 3 f 2 f A W , W W 1 wfffz 9 . ZW M A f gf , f LP lo Vivienne Gibbons Live by actions, not by words. Max Glass lntegrity is a noble virtue, strive To achieve it. Thomas Gutman lf you make a mistake, execute it well. Louis Hart Life is a long lesson in humility. Charles Herbst An honest man's the nob- lest work of God. Rena Hubbard Imagination is more pow- erful than knowledge. Sanford Jacquard The most gentle pleasure is causing one's neighbor pleasure. Ralph Philbrook Helen Pratt Walter Pufter William Quanalt Thomas Quinlan Criticism comes easier than The only happy man is he Be challenged and profit Those who cannot remem- He who overcomes others is craftsmanship. who thinks he is. from disappointments. ber the past are condemned strong, he who overcomes to repeat it. himself is mighty. Kalman Rabkin Juliette Ravise Charles Reilly Marilyn Reynertson Clever people benefit by Liberty, equality, fraternity Live today as you wish you :'The road is better than the their errors, the Stupid DGVSV are well worth living by. had yesterday. mn. ' do. Steve Rivas Lucille Robert John Rosemond Joseph Sabol Eunice Schmidt When you know all the Life is Q flower of which One cannot always be a Actions speak louder than Hate isa boomerang. answers, you haven't asked love is the honey. hero, lout one can always be words. all the questions. a man. i9 Leslie Wood life what we put into it. y Z,,,yhMwMnl::.,iMf Q., fafffwywm ...M ,, , - ' Q ff' fffi ffff ff fig I liif .5 ,W Q, ,4 I f 3 -U 5,f.i-3,9f,3..i,3,...:-,ig:nw fi Harold Sieling Always remember that the other fellow is trying to do as good a job as you are. Mariann Strandwall Live and let live. 'Mariorie Viau Make the most of your greatest gift .... Life. Judith Warren Love of life is sacred. Barbara Wilson Love ls Life. 'We usually getvout of 20 E l inher- ited from your fathers, learn it over again for yourselves or it will not be yours. Victor Seine Forward, always forward, said Don Quixote-the hero of Spain's greatest work. Anna Steere ln doubtP Pursue the un- known to make it known. Gilbert Ve-lasquez Mas vale saber que tener. Donald Walker Have purpose, balance, and controlled power. Ruth Wheeler Freedom is a precious gift that demands personal re- sponsibilityf' Louise Wilson Aequam meme-nto rebus in arduis serva re mentem. l if'W 'f ' M4139 ' ' Q ' gun: ' student q, g0V61'I1II16I1t ll 0 0 s Il 0 The Fall SemesTer of 1963 was Truly exciTing and rewarding Tor boTh myself and The STudenT Body. As school opened we looked Torward To our TirsT com- peHHon in The nevv Sky League. The Hrm'STudenT Body and League-sponsored evenT was Mum Day-a new Hello Day idea. The sale of rooTer buTTons was re'-esTablished under The Boys' League, and rooTer buses TransporTed enThusiasTic Normans To all of our away TooTball games. AT The beginning of The semesTer our greaT pockeT calendars were disTribuTed, and candy machines were insTalled in boTh The English paTio and The Foreign Language Wing. OTher highlighTs of The semesTer included The Blue Chip STamp Drive for Albion STreeT, The all-school TalenT Show, and The Fall Play, Our HearTs Were Young and Gay. A HooTenanny was sponsored by The STudenT Body and was proclaimed by TaculTy and sTudenTs a greaT success. STudenT Council worked hard laying plans for SporTs -NighT, Jazz NighT, and a new Pep Club. A Commis- sioner of CulTure was esTablished, and The TransporTaTion was revised. STudenT Council also voTed To change and improve our elecTion procedures. IT was a busy and memorable semesTer, and l Thank you all sincerely Tor conhibuhng To Hs success. To AAarHe and Eknne go nay deep and aTTecHonaTe Thanks. fall 0 ash presldent fall fall ash ash vice president secretary This semesTer was a very rewarding one for me. IT gave me The opporTuniTy To work wiTh many people, wheTher faculTy or sTudenTs. I feel I have profiTed greaTIy from working wiTh you, The STudenT Body, and have gained a beTTer in- sighT on school life aT Beverly. I wanT To Thank all of you who have so will- ingly given of your Time and energy This semes- Ter for The eIecTions. RegisTraTion was simplified for many of us, since The I.B.M. machine Tabu- IaTed The names of Those sTudenTs who were regisTered. I feel we were able To reach our goal of having The highesT percenTage of regisTered voTers and more candidaTes running for office Than in previous years. I would like To express my appreciaTion To The enTire STudenT Body for giving me The priv- ilege and pleasure of serving as your Vice- PresidenT. Thank you. gud My sinceresT Thanks To you for a semesTer filled wiTh wonderful opporTuniTies, experiences, and friendships. OpporTuniTies To plan acTiviTies and see These plans maTerialize provide a feeling of accompIishmenT ThaT is iTs own reward. Ex- periences in serving and working wiTh The ad- minisTraTion and Dave and Elaine leave memo- ries of undersTanding and cooperaTion. Friend- ships and enThusiasTic supporT of The STudenT Body reflecT a faiTh and confidence wiThouT which an adminisTraTion cannoT be successful. The opporTuniTy of serving as SecreTary of Beverly Hills High was a challenging and exciT- ing experience-one ThaT I shall never forgef, 25 Sheryl Frankel and Dan Yergin, Co-Commission- ers of Transportation. Ronna Locks and Jim Wiatt, Co-Commissioners of Service. Lynn Rosenthal, Commissioner of Spirit. Sheila Feinstein and Geoff Greenfield, Co-Com- missioners of Culture. Carol Sheinkoff and Leslie Enolers, Co-Commise sioners of Art. Allyson Soloway, Commissioner of Cafeteria. fall commissioners . .A .f xi. :ESQ x N ,EQ - 'K XXQ x X 5 X X x x SKY x X X L X x N YB f ,f ffff, fMWWff QA, 'A f fy, MW, ,V ,fyffy MW' ,, 4 A 1 ' s Hi W Q VQWQM Q 07076 7 ff,, 77,7424 If ,fm f ' - fy U f' X' Wf,y '! , f ' f ,Al f--' M ff , ,, , , f WW ' w , ,nff f ff ,4 'Vw 4:55, Viyifff W0 1 ,c. 2 fx .4 X, ww fig V11 fQ W A up Aff 11 Eh. s ,gf 222372 ,,,,,! W Wwe wx aw My 1461 M fwrkw Wo' 'Www .MMMW , My-W' 55151 4- wwf zfff-Wm-f1.zw..y,.mf-aw Q,ffvfv,wMwf.,,,4.4f1vvffnv4l ' Q y K f fl ' Q QQ Q4 Y av X 27 President, Terri Kaplan Top row: Lynn Elston, Ruthie Freeman, Mary Rosenfeld, Kathy Meisel, Leslie Levin, Middle: Roxie Penn, Miss Jane McClure Stephie Wildman Sue Taylor Brenda Hershenson, Lynn Freschl, Barbara Steiner, Carol Friedman, Mrs. Romaine Pauley, Anila Sahni. First Lynn Grossman Treasurer Patti Conn Secretary Terri Kaplan, President, Nancy Treusch, Vice-President. With Terri Kaplan as President, the fall Girls' League started the year off with many exciting and fun-filled events. The first event of the year was Orienta- tion Day. Little sisters met their big sisters and then proceeded to the Student Activity Center, where a beautiful fashion show was presented. Instead of cele- brating Hello Day in the traditional manner, a new name as well as a new twist was added. Mum Day gave every boy in the school the opportunity to be the biggest flirt and to get ra trophy for his efforts. At the after-school dance the traditional class songs were sung, and the friendliest couples were announced. Halloween, a holiday usually ushered in by ghosts and goblins, gained its yearly entry by way of the Witches' Weenie Bake. Christmas would not be so merry without the dolls and other gifts from the Girls' League sponsored Albion Street Drive. Another Christmas activity was a breakfast for the Non-Certificate Help. Besides publishing the Beverly Belle, a Girl of the Month Contest was spon- sored, with the honor going to one girl from each class per month. The Girls' League, which had an eventful and successful semester, can certainly be proud of its accomplishments. 28 girls' league boys league President, Tony Drewry Top row Randy Sterling Jim Frank Jon Teicher Larry Ach, Mark Senn, Larry Wohl, Leland Faust. First row: Dave Schumann, Secretary Tom Morton, President Tony Drewry Vice President Gordon Evans, Commissioner of Athletics Mike Withey. Under the outstanding leadership of President Tony Drewry and sponsor, Mr. David Fish, the fall Boys' League Cabinet planned and executed many out- standing events. They began the semester with an Orientation Day. An Armed Service panel was held in order to acquaint Beverly boys more thoroughly in this field. The league also sponsored a drive to collect magazines for Juvenile Hall. ln the sports field, the league sponsored a bowling tournament, as well as show- ing World Series films during boys' physical education classes. When Christ- mas time came, the league successfully sponsored its annual Book Drive. Since this year is the fiftieth anniversary of Beverly Hills, the Bays' League did some- thing a little different from the usual. Along with this semester's Norman News- reel, they presented a newsreel made by Normans in 1940. The fall semester certainly proved to be an exciting and fun-filled one for all. 29 Each day This spring has been exciTing Tor me as A.S.B, PresidenT. Now as The year ends, These daily exciTemenTs have maTured inTo enThusiasms and saTis- TacTions. ReTlecTing back on This semesTer, l am proud of how much we accom- plished as a sTudenT body. OT course This semesTer has been guided by The desire To bring advenTure and rewards To all of you. The record of spring acTiviTies demonsTraTes The TulTillmenT of The rich poTenTial oT sTudenT governmenT: Club Week, The ouTsTanding and varied assemblies, our nighT Time TeaTure enTer- TainmenT, The exciTing use of publiciTy and bulleTin boards, The greaTly expanded opporTuniTies under The Commissioner of CulTure, our parTicipaTion in The Scholar- ship FoundaTion for Beverly's Summer session abroad, and our parT in The war on AB. 46, The school disTricT consolidaTion bill. l have found my enThusiasms and saTisTacTions in These accomplishmenTs. My appreciaTion exTends To many -Helene and Gary upon whom so much so successfully depended, a very able cabineT, and The AdminisTraTion for Their consTanT supporT. MosT of all, The memory of The pleasures which were mine while in oTTice shall always remain wiTh me. I Thank The sTudenT body Tor This opporTuniTy and This greaT honor. spring alsi O vice president Serving you as Student Body Vice-President for the Spring, semester has been a great pleasure for me. This pleasure was heightened by be- ing able to work with Dan ond Helene, who have done truly outstanding iobs. Your re- sponsive attitude toward school elections has made possible a successful term of office. It is with sincere appreciation that I thank you for giving me this chance to serve you. UMW spring als' O secretary How fortunate I have been to serve as your Spring ASB Secretary. Your cooperation and enthusiastic support, the understanding atti- tude ot the administration and faculty, and the oportunity to work with fine leaders such as Dan and Gary, have highlighted this last semester tor me. For this wonderful experience, I thank you. 777 31 spring commissioners Nancy Flushman and Mike Tobey, Co-Commis sioners of Finance Steve Weisman, Co-Commissioner of Publicity Andy Craig, Co-Commissioner of Publicity Larry Heifetz ancl Mary Rosenfeld, Co-Commis sioners ot Recreation Harry Johnson and Kim Grossman, Co-Commis sioners of Cafeteria Jacob Sperber, Co-Commissioner of Culture Ron Cordova, Co-Commissioner of Culture ., fDIZ7Wf7 '2u.4,..1 S3.Cf,., ' ,,'1 iV V454 spring commissioners Phil Gould, Commissioner of Organizations Liaison Jerry Jolfon, Co-Commissioner of Transporfalion Lynn Elsion, Co-Commissioner of Transporfalion Gary Shapiro, Kafhy Meisel, and Sieve Kessler, Campus Clean-up Dee Dee Jameson and Dena Kaye, Co-Commis- sioners of Assemblies, wilh John Goddard Craig Wald and Dave Karfon, Co-Commissioners of Service Mike Dellar and Brenda Hershenson, Co-Com- missioners of Art if ff' Row l lefT To righT Dave Ilfeld Bob Saffren Leland Faust, Chuck Bergman, Terry Cantor. Row 2: Mr. Homer Fish lsponsorl Charlie Franklin Mike Ritz Tony Mohr Chuck Sher Jim Frank. Row 3. Tony Drewry, Jeff Lapofa, Ed Ackerman, Dan Feldman Larry Wohl The spring semesTer's Boys' League Cab- ineT, headed by Leland FausT, was in charge of many of The school funcTions. Early in The semesTer, The boys began preparing for The Norman Newsreel. This year, for The firsT Time, The enTire Junior Welfare Drive was in The hands of sTudenTs. Larry Wohl, acTin,g on behalf of The Boys' League, was The chairman of The Drive, Terry CanTor, Commissioner of AThleTics, arranged The bas- keTball free-Throw conTesT and The infra- mural wresfling meeT. ln June The Boys' League sponsored The faculTy-sTudenT saff- ball game. The cabineT also served as waiTers af The Girls' League BanqueT, The King and l. The ofher officers included RoberT Saffren, vice-presidenT, Chuck Bergman, secreTary, and Dave Ilfeld, Treasurer. Under The leader- ship of These boys, The League had a highly acfive and successful semesTer. spring boys league Leland FausT, PresidenT Row 1, lett to right: Joan Lesser, Roxie Penn, Nancy Levin, Karen Schwartz. Row 2: Mrs. Romaine Pauley lsponsorl, Jackie Rosen- baum, Terry Glass, Patti Cohn, Mary Elkind, Linda Sloan, Lynn Grossman, Shephanie Rose, Kathy Morgan, Joan Borinstein, Barbara Steiner, Cindy Dlouhy. Row 3: Reggie Salzberg, Jackie Blatt, Janice Abarbanel, Jane Friedman, Laurie Harris, Terri Kaplan, Nancy Pyne, Anila Sahni. The Girls' League kicked oft the spring semester with a father-daughter banquet with the theme The King and I. President Roxie Penn, along with her other officers -Nancy Levin, vice-president, Joanie Lesser, secretary, and Karen Schwartz, treasurer-participated in an all Southern California convention in San Diego, where they exchanged views and ideas with representatives from various high schools in the region. Other activities ot the semester included two joint meetings of the seven committees, a workshop where girls discussed ways of improving the league, and a mother-daughter fashion show that displayed the latest 'spring styles. The league also had a pot luck supper, and to conclude a busy and active semester, they sponsored Beverly's annual Cotton Day. spring girls' league Roxie Penn, President Row 1, lefT To righT: Dee Dee Jameson, Rich QuinT, Ron Shurin. Row 2, Roger AcheaTel, Jom Stark, Ed Phillips, Kim Guggenheim Co-sponsored by Mrs. Romaine Pauley anol Mr. STeve Mile- Tech, Beverly's STudenT CourT gives sTuclenTs a larger voice in running Their governmenT. The nine members of The courT, ap- poinTed by The sTudenT body presidenT, deTermine The disciplinary acTion Tor Normans who have broken school rules. STuolenT CourT gives The offender a chance To be Tried by his peers raTher Than by an adulT. Serving on STudenT CourT under Chief JusTice Rich QuinT are senior iusTices Roger AcheaTel, Kim Guggenheim, Dee Dee Jameson, and Jim Tomarken, and iunior iusTices Mary Good- sTein, Ed Phillips, Tina Schnee, and Ron Shurin. student court als. O spirit leaders we've got the spirit on our side - it's grrrrrrrrrreat! CHEERLEADERS From leff fo right: Jon Weiss, Annu Hendel, head cheer- lecider, Bobbie God- frey, Rozzie Zokheim. FLAG GIRLS From left To righfz Sue Bronn, Carol Hcirtunicxn, head fldg girl, Nancy Glozer, Carol Kurtz. POM PON GIRLS From leff To righf, top row: Andi Wel- ler, Denise Adelson, Melinda Mcirx. Boi- Tom row: Susie Neis- ser, head pom pon girl, Pofti Mosler. w fu :lassesclassesclm :lassesclassesclaes :lassesclassesclass 3 assesclassesc as c assesc assesc as :lassesclassesclas :lassesclassesclas 14 1' ,ss DL s H-JCQM --2-..fz'jM7f2,Q,,, aj- I A f-ssywfsms, 'L-fsrl,L K- W CLfj s7'Y-if 191 ,ij n Q92-' 'sh' ' -1s9.,4f.ZL-ch--ajygg s jfiijjlwffafilfflffijifjwv Q V V s s '3313.f,,lfL:iLJ Q.,-by sesclassesclasses sesclassesclasses sesclassescl-asses sesclassesclasses sesclassesc asses sesclassesclasses sesclassesclasses seniors CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Anclee Al berts, Carol Sheinkoff SPRING OFFICERS Left to right Robbie Brenner President Dick Koren Treasurer Debbie Sulverglade Secretary Roger Holt Vice President FALL OFFICERS Richard Quint, Emily Hal breich, Barbara Pessis. Standing, left to right: Steve Weisman, President, Francie Krieger, Secretary, Sitting, left to right: Steve Kessler, Vice- President, Dave Karfon, Treasurer. Left zo Right Acheatel, Roger Ackerman, Edward Adamson, Richard Adelman, Robert Adelman, Susan SCl1l0I'S Adelson, Denise Adler, James Adler, Joy Alberts, Andee Allenstein, Susan Alpern, Missy Alschuler, Robert Antkies, Kathy Apaka, Jeffrey Auster, Carren Baldwin, Ken Bain, Riselle Barasz, Jean Pierre Barbas, Denyse Barber, Madeline Barenfield, Patty Barron, Barbara Barron, Michael Barry, Kerry Beber, David Benoff, Mitchell Berger, Marianne Berger, Theodora Berkowitz, Sandra Berman, Paul Berns, Robert Biber, Daniel Birnbaum, Michael Blaustein, Abe Blywise, Joan Left to Right Borinstein, Lloyd Bowen, Candi Brandt, Karol Brenner, Robert Bresler, Roger seniors Brody, Tom Bromberg, Susan Bronn, Susan Butler, Don Calot, Rollie Cammer, Judy Cantor, Terry Cardinale, James Cardinale, Jerome A. Caro, Linda Chandler, Joan Chandler, Robert Chapman, Alan Chavin, Joyce Chazan, Christie Chier, Susan Childs, Diane Cohen, Andrea Cohen, Geri Cohn, Jodi Cordova, Ron Corenson, Robert Cornell, Priscilla Cornell, Wade Hampton Cornfeldt, Terri Lee Cozen, Cathy Craig, Andrea Cunningham, Mollie Dasteel, Robert David, John seniors Davidman Cheryl Dreher, Kathy Enders., Leslie Ezor, Gary Fields, A A Jeffrey Della r, Michael Drewry, Anthony Engel, Adrea Factor, Michelle Fine, Jeffrey Dershewitz, Gail Dubow, Sheri English, Kathleen Faust, ,Leland Fiske, Stephen Diamond Ann Dubow, Sterling Epstein, Elisabet Feig, Foelsch, Richard 1 Dlouhy, Pamela Eagle, Robert Erdhaus, John Feinstein, Sheila Frank, John Dolgin, Mike Ellman, Bruce Eskin, Shelley Fenster, Freddie Frankel, Sheryl Dome, John Elston, Marylynn Evans, Gordon Ferguson, Lynda Franklin, Alana seniors Franklin, Charles Genson, Vicki Goldsmith, Bruce Goshgarian, Donna Greenfield, Geoffrey Freschl, Lynn Gibson, Robert Goldsmith, Geoffrey Gossland, Alex Greenhouse, Daniel Freshman, Friedman, NiCl4 Bonnie Gilford, Givens, Gloria Gwynne Kathleen GOlClSTelI'1, Goldstein, Edith Gloria Gottschalk, Gould, Vicki Philip Greenspahn, Gross, Frederick ' Richard Friedman, Robert Glazer, Nancy Golick, Susan Gray, Robert Grossman, Kim Gans, Enid Golant, Mitch Goodman, Gail Green, Mark Grossman, Ronald Germinder, Yoletta Golclblatt, Allen Gordan, Stan Greene, Richard Guggenheim Kim 45 Left in Right Gussman, Frank Hatt, Richard Haida, Masae Halbreich, Emily Haney, Thomas Harris, Laurie Harris, Lee Hart, Larry Harth, Jim Hartunian, Carol Heifetz, Laurence Heirs, Patricia Hendel, Anna Henning, Randi Hershenson, Brenda Herzteld, Patti Hochman, David Holland, John Randall Holt, Roger Holtzman, Fredrick Homer, Ronald Howard, Dale Huff, Craig Hunt, Brenda llfeld, David Ingster, Nina Israel, Roxann Ivanhoe, Cheryl Jameson, Dee Dee Johnson, Gregory -46 seniors seniors Left to Right Johnson, Harry Johnson, Janice Johnstone, Chris Jolton, Jerry Justus, Peter Kales, Barry Kam, Ruth Kane, Gayle Kapa, Stephen Kapin, Gary Kaplan, Michael Kaplan, Phyllis Kaplan, Terri Karton, David Karubian, Guitta Katz, Steve Katzman, Mark Kaufman, Linda Kayden, Philip Kaye, Dena Kaye, Lois Kessler, Marvin Kessler, Stephen Kleiber, Laurent Klein, Ina Klein, Linda Koren, Dick Korman, Beth Kornloerg, Adele Koskoff, Richard 47 Kreedman, Dale Ledner, Cecile Ldyinsohn, J ifll Kreeger, Krieger, Lanclre, Patricia Francie Carole Leeds, Lenhoff, Leslie, Terry Pcitryce Jacques Levitt, Levoy, Levy, Rhonda Lola Dave , fy!! X 1' ,L ' 'f yilf ly, ' ff -' L, , , 'V' L ' l ' f ff i V ' 1' l L L . ' uf ij 1 If-If Jw I i ,i.. i ' --it J it - ,, i , ,,, it Q ,LSCIIIQTS f L ' I Lf! i E fi L i fl ' fr i , ,, i f L L L Jai , , f , , V , , . 4 7 fx ,Y ,J A 'LR - L , ,XL I L f ' l 1 ' fL Ii U ' , LJ L I C- l fl ' . LL , '2 i I rl i V CV! 1 ' i l. Ll ' , VJ lfL ,Of , milf' 'X ffl L, J' i i f' 1 C ' 1 LV ! fi U' My , i iw-s 'v'fiLff,f,:1c Q ' ' f, Lewis, Dianne Lewis, William Liberman, Elaine Linde, Cynthia Linde, lan Link, Rand Lipkin, Karen Little, Larrayne Locks, Ronna Loew, Robert m Q!Z Kf- Lapiclus, Martie Le Van, Marc Lewinson Lisa 'ly Lv ,LM . fx. ' ,J V Mandel James Massy, David Mehren Tim Mann, David Massman, Marfin Meisel, Kathleen Michel, Karen Milan, ,Marcy Miles, Pamela Miller, Felice Miller, Russell Minsky, Mirisch, Morgan, Morgan Morton, Charles Donald Cathy Richard Thomas Ma rems, Robin McAdoo, Gail Melnick, Marsha Mosler, Pattie Neylan, Bill Ozcly, Andrew Pessis, Barbara Pressman, Daniel Mulhol land, Steve Nislick, Marty Pace, Mary Ellen Peterson, Richard Prinzmetal, Anita Murphy, John Nortz, Donna Paine, Chistopher Petker, Louis M. Provost, Francile Netter, Linda Oestreicher, Trudi Pearl, Robert Phillips., Brad Pyne, Nancy Neuman, Jim Omansky, Arthur Pellar, Victoria Phillips, Sharon Quint, Richard seniors Newman, Alan Orleans, Linda Penn, Roxie Pons, Beverly Rabin, Susan seniors Rabwin, Rath, Redner, Reiner, Mark Rina Steve Robert Resnick, Reuben, Reubin, Rich, Roni James Richard Paula Ritz, Robbins, Robinson, Rogers, Michael Susannah Lee Charles Rose, Rosenberg, Rosenberg, Rosenfeld, Patty Alice Robert Mary Rossen, Roth, Rothstein, Raven, Julia Paul Judy Alice Reisman, Cathy Rickles, Diane Rohlin, Steve Rosenthal, Lynn Rubin, Karen Renquist Roger Riley, Tim Romano, Toni Ross, Tom Ruden, Bob Sack, Joseph Saffren, Bernard Saffren, Robert Sahni, Anila Sall, Jill Salzman, Richard Salzmann, Judith Scaglione, Victoria Schaefer, Rita Schneider, Lois Schnitz, Carole Schwarz, Jerome Shanker, Rita Schreiber, William Schwartz Ronald Shanks, Rify , Scott, Seaton, seniors Schumann, Schwqrfzl Schwartz David Ellen Hope Seymour, Shonedling, Shanedling Jeff Alan Joan Sheinkoff, Shelley' Sherman Carol Mike Arthur ' -v, IUKIQJ: Slofkin, Sncpp, Sandy Glngef Sollawuy, Somers, Allyson Adam Sbrecher, SPVOGT, Lucy Elaine Left ro Right Shultz, Marsha Siegel, Renee Silberkleif, Jill Silberstein, Marfin Silverglacle, Debbie Simon, Elizabefh Singer, Carolyn Sinn, Marji Siskin, Peggy Slafen, Tom Snyder, Snyder, Sobel, Gary Neil Jeffrey Sonns, Sperling, Spiegel, Cindy Lloyd Mark Sraal - Sfambler, Stark, Stephen Errol James .W7lf2'f4::,,e f :5'l-'free-, ,ii ,,,,,,,, ILE!! Steinbaum, Karen Sutnick, I. H. Teller, Maxine Thall, Marc Turk, Alirn Steiner, Barbara Switzky, Bill Terfansky, Rick Timin, Adrea Van-Why, James Stoddart, John Taege, Virginia Tomarken, Jim Vanda, Jody Stolz, Patti Talbot, Paule Torme, Tami Wald, Craig Stone, Gloria Tarsey, Lisa Tough, Barbara Waller, Christy Stone, Jay Taylor, Sue Traub, Lester G. Wallerstein, La rry Sulzberger, Janet Teitelbaum Lisbeth Treiger, Gail Warwick, Mark Weinberg Susan Wells, Judith Winston, Jane Yamauchi, Shigeru Weinstein, Saralyn Wershow, Stewart Withey, Michael Yergin, Danny Weintraub, Phil White, Janora Wiseman, Andrew Young, Charlotte Weisman, Steve Whittaker, Lynn Witlin, Barbara Zeldin, Joel Weiss, Janet Wiatt, Jim Wittenberg, Topper Zelinsky, Joleen Weitman, Murphy Willeford, Wayne Willson, Stephen Wright, Jim Zimmelman, Patricia Weller, Andrea Williams, Suzanne Winett, Cheryl Wynn, Sandy Zuman, Linda 3 Annu Hendel Carol Slweinkoff, and Larry HGH! ' Best Dressed 49 Mosf Ain lelic a Barbara Pessis and Jim Tomarken, Preftiesi Eyes Ann Diamond and Sieve Weisman, Funniest Laugh V ii' i f H , s iiii r l iiii ' i r ' iiiii i 9 ,. r - .- ur 1 If f f , .- . 91 ii i I 4' 1 Elaine Llbefmof' l U and Dove Mann' i 5 ' Done Most for , - V H ,. ,fp The School wr ,,,. ', ' V Of-1 1 Q, f , f '-Mr' Weisman, Done Most for The Class X Sheila Feinslein ,,,, and Dave llfeld, A Mosf Naive A J -ff X Mr. Charles Herbsf and Mrs. Simone Ladig, Best Sponsors Riselle Bain and Goeff Greenfield, 'Most Talented 47k7 WZ! WiAxTl, Elaine Liberman, Dave Mann, Kathy Meisel, and Steve Weisman, Frienclliest Helene Marcus and Dan Yergin, Biggest Politicians Sheila Feinstein Brainlest ily Z Martin Lapidus and Dave Mann Most Likely to Liz Simon and Succeed Kerry Barry, Best Figure and Best XXX I W Hochman Best Dancers X Xlll M it itir ei 4 Ex th 5. II10Sf Z Ss WWII im Barbara Pessis ancl Craig Wald, Best Looking N 'A77fiWAf39Q'm1lf7Z7.k. f wifQ E'7FiZZW4W-I3'ifb.UQ19fwT Dee Dee Jameson, Dave Mann, and Dena Kaye, Most Reserved Analee Alberts and Robbie Brenner, Most Loquacious and Biggest Characters 57 S 4 1 A '1 Ei Barbara P65555 Dee Dee Jam Rich Quint Sson SUS Tern Kopxon Dave Mom .M L U -w LD fe Ad elmon .fi 'T Pa 0 .C Q r: 3 3 2 GUY Ezor R4 M'k 'Ch Koskoff LGI' I e Deng fy Han f '51 E 5 e Q 2. 5 5 0 cv 'N R 2 5 5 Q G55 ge 5 5 lx C C2 w 5 - v 5 E 1 E 4- 5 k : Q 'v 3 'S o 1 sl CZ C.-ESL S fl o Z, j ' L'-' an E '-L1 .gs cn E 9. 3 '55 q Q U7 - fa. 5 0 1 q 2 E3 3 Cz 5 CD 5' 93 I -'S 5 2 Lynn Freschl Helene MCHCUS Kam euqgefmem' LefC1nd FUUST Ron Grossman Leslie Lev. U7 fn off GreenHeXd Brenda Hershenson Sheila F . elllgfein Ge Broo, Don phillips yergfb 'Vo Ney Gfozer Howard Slayen 59 .ff 'MW juniors CHEERLEADERS Top left: Dee Dee Sims. Top right, Kathy Gray. Middle left: Julie Levin. Middle right. Jackie Blatt. Bottom: Esther Ruben- stein. Right-FALL OFFICERS Left to right: Toni Cole, Treasurer, Ellen Ber- man, Vice President, David Goldman, President, Judy Blanc, Secreta ry. Lett-SPRING OFFICERS Left to- right: Mark Bregman, Vice President, Debbie Nedelrnan, Secretary Richard Gerry, Treasurer. Absent: Robert Post, President. X l 'www lmmmlr 61 i X 4 K X 1 . iulv xp...- 62 juniors K Left to Righz Abrahamy, Ezra Abrams, Richard Ach, Larry Adams, Tim Adlam, Kenneth Albert, Ellin Allen, Carol Allen, John Allen, Robin Alling, Mary Fran Altman, Margie Anderson, Bruce Anson, Daryl Applebaum, Rick Arnoldy, Ingrid Askanase, Nancy Atlas, Vicki Bader, Robert Baer, Leslie Bagdasarian, Carol Bankoff, Janie Banks, Richard Barancik, Rosly Baraze, Joel Barnett, Marilyn Bashook, Rhonda Baskin, ' Freida Bauch, Barbara Baumgarten, Barbara Beber, Diane Bennett, Chris Benor, David Bergman, Chuck Berinstein, Lucy Berkowitz, Lisa Berman, Ellen Berman, Stu Berman, Wendy Berne, Patti Bernstein, Susan Bishop, Larry Bittke, Barry Blanc, Judy Blaser, Andy Blaser, Sandy Blatt, Jackie Bloomfield, Jaclyn Blue, Bob Blywise, Ginny Borack, Carl Bowman, Linda Boyle, Val Brawerman, Mark Bregman, Mark Brooks, Brooks, Brown Brown 1 1 Barry Laurie Gerry Randall Buck Richard Bueno, Jorge Call, Noel Charklin, Jerry- Cobb, Julie Cobert, Joe Cohen, Hal Cohn, David Cole, Toni Conn, Patti Conway, Tina Cook, Lindsay Cooper, Benson Cooper, Kathi Cowan, Bonnie Cowan, Jil Davis, Cheryl Davis, Toni de Picciotto, Helen Dewane, John Dibner, Eric Dinkowitz, Edward Dlouhy, Lucinda Drew, Damon Dreyfuss, Richard Drucker, Mark Druckman, Joel Dubin, Vivian Duffield, Chuck Durham, Karen Edelston, Barbara Effrorf, Marsha Eguchi, Yumiko Einstein, Al Eisenberg, Judi Elber, Enid Ephron, Hallie Epstein, Marc Eriksen, Eva Faber, Linda Fader, Steve Fairfield, Bernard Falk, Linda Farnam, Linda Feldman, Lynne Feldman, Ron Feldman, Steven Fidler, Denise Fields, Kathy Fine, Howard Fine, Marcia Fineman, Gary Fink, Sindy Finley, Greg Finsterwald, Peter Flamm, Trudy Flushman, Nancy Foreman, Carla Fox, Pam Frank, Jim Franklin, Judy Freedman, Ross juniors Freistat, Michael Friedman Friedman Friedman Friedman, Friedman Carol Dave Elise Jan Vivian Fuller, Paul Gach, Andy Gatfin, Barbara Gallup,. Paula Gaster, Ron Geary, Joan Gelfand, Robert Gendel, Elly Genson, Ricky Gerard, Ed Gerry, Rich Gilbert, Bruce Gillen, Eileen Gilliam, Gerri Globe, Judy Godfrey, Bobbie Golbus, Ron Gold, David Gold, Debby Goldblatt, Terry Golden, Bruce Golden, Vickie Goldman, Bonnie Goldman, David juniors Goldsmith, Jack Goldstein, Bonnie Goldstein, Jan Gonda, Louis Goodhill, Barbara Goodman, Jeff Goodman, Suzee Goodstein, Mary Gopadze, Levan Gordon, Geoff Gordon, Jeff Goren, Barbara Gould, Jacque Gould, Jane Graff, Naomi Gray, Kathy Green, Kim Greenbaum, Kathy Greenspahn, Jill Grey, Mimi Grossman, Lynn Gruenbaum, Michael Grusine, Judy Gunall, Linda Handler, Donna Hani, Ratfic Hanneman, Jerry Harow, Cynthia Harris, Diane Head, Mike Kaplan, Maylee Karasik, Nora Kash, Victor Kaufmann, Walter Kavalis, Paula Kessenick, Bonnie Kessler, Charlene Kineman, Jesse Kislinger, Edward Klase, Roni Klein, Maxine Knadle, Welton Koolish, Lynda Krissman, Sydney Kritzer, Joy Kukes, Toby Kurtz, Carol Lamfrom, Burton Landsberg, Steve Lapin, Irit Lash, Ron Lavetts, Mike Layton, Cameron Lee, Nancy Lefcourt, Debby Lennon, Jo Ann Lerner, Mike Lesser, Joan Lesser, Leo Levi, Mitzi Lefz to Right Hechtman, Burl Heffron, Lorna Hein, Greg Hersh, Rich Hershman, Bill Hertzloerg, Rhoda Hillman, Cathy Hoffman, Bradford Hoffman, Pat Horowitz, Larry Horwich, Barbara Horwin, Lee Howard, Tyla Huff, Dana Hughes, Jim Hyde, Vance lssacs, Patti Jackson, lan Jacobsen, Mark Joblin, Marian Jubelier, Jill Judson, Marc Jurist, Steve Justman, Joseph Kahn, John Kalan, Chuck Kalcheim, Karen Kalof, Nancy Kap, Barbara Kapin, Sandra Mentzell, Chris Miles, Mike Miller, Andy Miller, Ellen Miller, Fred Miller Ken Miller, Merwyn Millman, Judy Millman, Paula Millman, Ken Millner, Lesley Modine, Morgan Molina, Carlos Moore, John Moose, Carol Moss, Leland Murphy, Bob Mussinger, Jan Noshner, Roberi Nedelman, Debbie Neighbors, Jesse Neisser, Susie Nerney, Mona Neylan, Rick Okeefe, Jon Olesky, Roger Olf, Trudy Onderwyzer, Cla i re Osfrow, Dennis Owens, Madeline YW A ' 1 4 -rfjslf ,fs I! . l Levin, Julie Levin, Nancy Levine, Larry Levine, Lois Levinson, Robyn Lew, Harry Lewin, Jon Lichiinsfein, Nancy Liebenau, Robert Lifson, Sally Litf, Sharon Lubin, Joe Marcus Bob Marcus Gail Marcus Willa Marder, Mike Margolin, Stephanie Mariam, Susan Marks, Sandy Marlowe, Valerie Marshall, Paf Maschio, Mike Masr, Mike Mattison, Ilene McCann, Dick McCauley, John McKenna, Laurie Medley, Bob Mende, Ron Mendleson, Joan , ,Q . il L, wlbza fl if 'l if ry ii, i Fx 'J J fall K., Xl Nl Cl ,fgl ,, I, A O O 1 , ,f. , Q ,N ,J ,, ,Af f i Junlors Paiess, Diane Paris, Richard Parker, Dick Pelter, Barbara Peschelt, Bill Peters, Allen Pfaelzer, Penny Phelps, Victor Phillips, Ed Phillips-, Nanette Pittluck, Tyler Platt, Roy' Pocrass, James Polk, Vera Pop, Jeff Post, Robert Rabinovitz, Miriam Rabkin, Larry Rabwin, Paul Raich, Ken. Randall, Diane Randall, Karin Rapos, Bondi Ray, Gayle Reich, Judy Reinis, Jon Richman, Lee Roach, Dennis Robboy, David Rogen, Rick Junlors Rolfe, Robert Rose, Ken Rose, Stephanie Rosen, Mike Rosin, Carol Ross, Cary Rothschild, Muriel Roudebush, Rick Rowe, Marcia Roybark, Honey Rubin, Phil Rubinstein, Esther Rudich, Bruce Salzberg, Regina Sandler, Harriet Sandler, Stuart Savage, Christie Schermer, Vicki Schlesinger, Jeff Schnee, Tina Schoenteld, Susan Schwab, Bob Schwartz, Danny Schwartz, Gene Schwartz, Karen Schwartz, Larry Scott, Marc Seidman, Betty Seltzer,' Gene Serkin, Shari Left to Right Shapiro, Thomas Shaver, Vicki Shaw, Rick Shecter, Alice Sher, Chuck Sher, Jon Sherman, Ted Sherwood, Judi Shluker, Larry Shore, Sandy Shuman, Amy Shurin, Ron Silverman, Andee Silverman, Barry Sims, Diana Sinclair, Dan Sirkus, Sandy Siskin, Paul Slaff, Nora Sloan, Harry Smith, Debbie Snyder, Jody Snyder, Shelli Sogg, Shirley Solomon, Patty Solow, Benida Sommer, John Sperling, Mary Ellen Spevack, Linda Spies, Nancy Stanbury, George Stauber, David Steele, John Steier, Al Steinberg, Janice Steiner, Gloria Steiner, Mark Stewart, Lynne Stilz, Carol Stone, Lawrence Stuart, Nicki Stumpus, Joelle Swenson, Cheryl Symons, Doreen Taurog, Priss Teicher, Jon Teitel ba um, Barbara Tenzer, Stevie Terris, Ed Tetley, Warren Thurston, Linda Tobey, Mike Tracy, Steve, Treusch, Nancy Tuch, Bob Turick, Marjorie Ury, Natalie von Korff, Ernie Wakeman, Gary Waldow, Howard juniors Left' to Right Waldow, Mark Walker, Kathi Waller, John Walter, Steve Warsaw, Jim Wasserman, Sandy Weiner, Mark Weingarten, Andrew Weingarten, Dan Weinhouse, Don Weiss, Margit Weissbrod, Rena Weller, Liz Weston, Lynn Wheaton, Steve White, Dale White, Richard Wiener, Jill Wilburne, Harriet Willett, Don Wilson, Pam Wahl, Larry Yellin, Jack Zacheim, Rozzie Zarley, Victor Zeidemcm, Marcia Ziff, Lela Ziman, Allan Zuckerman, Steven 69 sophomores CHEERLEADERS Row ly left to right: Lynn Sleinloaum, Lorraine Fox. Row 2: Emily Hendel, Hillary Jaffe. Row 3: Ellen Koskoff, Linda Pessis. Left 'ro rlghf Dan Cooper, Vice- Preslclenl Dennis Beck, President, Susie Grossblatf Secretary. Absent: Joan Friedman Treasurer. Brenner, Kathe Byrene, Barry Cohen, David Aaron, Paula Abarbanel, Janice Agins, Roberta Allardale, Melanie Amado, Ted Anderson, John Anker, Leslie Anthony, Karl Appelbaum, Betsy Arrasmith, Barbara Balsam, Lesley Balter, David Barman, Shari Beber, Wendy Beck, Carol Beck, Dennis Benaron, Richard Benen, Dave Berck, Nancy Berger, Ilsa Berman, Belinda Berman, Liz Berman, Ron Bierman, Eda Bisgeier, Mark Blakely, Janet Blanc, Susan Block, Sharon Bloom, Ken Blumkin, Janis Borde, Mark Brady, Dana Brand, Carla Braun Bill Braun Margie Braun Robert sophomores Breton, Briskin, Briskin, Brown, Bueno, Bulasky, Neil Debby Jeff Patty Javier Tina Burbank, Winston Callner, Cantor, Caren, Caro, Charney, Chauncey, Chazan Sam Jean Barry Larry Kathy Michelle Cathy Cohn, Coleman, Cooper, Cooper, Corday, Corwin, Steffie John Bert Dan Stephen Leni Cottler, Marty Burdette Tony Cohen, Bill Court, Cindi 1 iw , Left to Right Coutts, Ann Craig, Steve Crawford, Dale Dash, Jerry Davis, Lauren Davis, Robert Decker, Jenny DeCuir, Frank de Moss, Vicky Diskin, Steve Donovan, Mark Dorman, Steve Dreyfuss, Leslie Eagle, David Ealy, Liz Ealy, Fred Edelston, Carole Eguchi, Mclriko Elkind, Merry English, Tim Entin, Kenny Epstein, Alan Epstein, Judy Erdhaus, Larry Erenberg, Howard Evans, Keith Fagot, Paula Fauman, Richard Federman, Jim Feintech, Lynn Feldman, Dan Ferguson, Bob Fingerman, Susan Fink, Susan Fishbeln, Dan Fiske, Jay sophomores Flamm, Flannery, Fleischer, Bryan Sheila Doug Frankel, Frederick, Freedman Helene Rick Carol Friedman, Friedman, Friedman, Mark Ron Susan - Fleishman, Harry Freeman, Corey Frischer, Clara Fox, Lorraine Freistat, Eric Garrett, Linda Left to Right Gerson, Linda Gildred, Kathy Gilford, Greg Gilson, Larry Gir'ard, Nancy Glickman, Pam Gold, Martha Goldsmith, David Good, Susan Goodhart, Darlene Gordon, Ken Goren, Barbara Graham, Ilene Green, Sandra Greendale, Sue Greene, Barry Greenly, Marlene Greenspan, Susan Greenspoon, Jim Greenwald, Jon Gross, Arnold Grossblatt, Susie Gruszke, Rosanne Guedel, Heidi Haber, Steven Haddad, Adair Hallman, Sandy Hamburg, Lorraine Hamilton, Sharon Hammond, Mitch Handleman, Jeff Harman, Karen Harris, Carol Harris, William Hartmann, Jeff Hayes, Laurie Heiferman, Carolyn Herfetz, Danny Hendel, Emily Hershenson, Bonnie Hesse, Mitch Heumann, Marcy Hirsch, William Hochman, Besslyn Hoffman, Dale Holden, Lynn Holzer, Steve Hooker, Jim Howard, Myron lsen, John Jandorf, Harold Jassim, Linda Jayson, Janna Jensen, Kathleen Joffe, Hillary Left to Right Johnstone, Cindi Justus, Joan Kabrins, Howard Kaplan, Andrea Kaplan, Judy Karshmer, Barbara Kaskey, Bev Kates, Debby Kaufman, Annette Kaus., Steve Kavner, Nora Kaye, Irv Kaye, Richard Keilus, Vicki Kelley, Daria Kelly, Mike Kiase, Jill Kincaid, Deann Kingston, Russell Kirshenbaum, Francie Kleiner, Richard Kluchman, Susan Kohn, Bill Konheim, Lyn Korman, Jeff Kornhandler, John Koskoff, Ellen Kozakar, Linda Kraft, Judy Kramer, Carol Kreisel, Kathy Krieger, Maureen Krukowski, Risa Lacoe, Rudy Laks, Esther Lambert, Rick Lane, Patti La Rusch, Michele Laszlo, Larry Lauterbach, Leslie Laven, Peter Lavender, Marc Lederman, Nita Lee, Bob Leeds, Richard Lehrfeld, Sophie Lembeck, Mike Lemburg, Rebecca Lentz, Steve Lessner, Sandy Lester, Cindy Levi, Margaret Levin, Donna Levin, Laurie Levin, Ruth Left to Right Levinson, Marilyn Levitt, Dennis Levitt, Howard Levitt, Sharon Lew, Henry Lewinson, Dave L'Hevreux, April Libby, Harry Liberrnan, Kenny Lieberman, Steve Liebman, Wayne Linden, Tom Litter, Judy Lloyd, Mike London, Arnold London, Phil Louis, Linda Lubin, Richard Luft, John L yLuri'a, Denise Magnet, Lisa Malman, Sandra 'EMandeI, Reece Manopla, Marianne Marcus, Paula li ty A Marcus, Steve Marder, Gary Marias, Deidre Marks, James Mason, Celia Mau, Carol McCann, Helen McDonagh, Rita McNiel, Bill Melchione, Joe Mellini, Louis Meltzer, Ellen Melnick, Rosalynn Milan, Terry Miller, Felice Miller, David Miller, Larry Miller, Lloyd Mintz, Stan Mirisch, Carol Mistachkin, Art Molina, Virginia Moliner, Alvaro Monica, Tony Moore, Linda Morecki, Roz Morton, Susan Murphy, Mike Mylon, Robin Naiditch, Jeff Left to Right Neustadt, Bonnie Newrneyer, Stuart Ostrow, Eliot Paine, Hiliary Palmer, Steffi Parrish, Randy Paul, Bob Pawlan, Claudia Pessis, Linda Peters, Ann Piazza, Gigi Pincus, Carol Pinsky, Ronald Pollack, Carol Pollock Margo Ponick, Wes Powell, Pam Pregler, Laura Rrinzmetal, Bill Ramoy, Tina Ratner, Bill Resnick, Candy Reuben, Gayle Rita Fehrle Robinson, Pat Rodriguez, Vivien Rose, Linda Rose, Mary Rose, Sheryl Rosen, Ralph Rosenbaum, Jacqueline Rosenberg, Mark Rosenthal, Al Rossen, Diane Roth, Steve Rowen, Celia Rubin, Richard Rummans, Mike Satan, Craig Sampson, Bill Sarnat, Joan Scivin, Marc Schare, Barbara Sheinkopf, Wendy Scheinman, Julie Schell, Sally Schiffman, Kathy Schirn, Dan Schmidt, Roberta Schneider, Rick Schubach, Gary Schulman, Jessica Schuman, Danny Schuman, Linda' Schumann, Nikki Schuster, Susie Scott, Jane Setlak, Jean Shaefitz, Mike Shain, Ronald Shanedling, David Shapiro, Marilyn Sheldon, Carol Sheridan, Larry Sherman, John Sherman, Peter Sherock, Bob Sherwood, Joe Siegel, Rochelle Siegmann, Robert Silverman, Gwen Silvermen, Rose Silverstein, Ron Silverstein, Suzie Simms, Geoff Simon, Adele Sinay, Elise Singerman, Ricky Sloan, John Sloan, Joyce Smith, Carolynne Smoire, Gordon Snider, Kathleen Sobelman, Burt Sabin, Paul Sokol, Mike Sokol, Rebecca Spare, Paula Speizer, Terry Sperling, Debbie Sperling, Jeff sophomores Spiegel, SpitZ, Rita Hermine Stern, Stewart, Mark Gayle Title, Udell, Marilyn Janet Sfqhll 5iC'.'WleYf Steinbaum, Sandi Diane Lynn Stokes, Slrcssmcnf Summerfield, Ning Ellen Udell, Valentine, Volk, Ronnie Greg BGVVWSY Steinberg, Adrienne Swislow, Marlene Wagner, Claudia Stern, Barry Sylvester, Jocelyn Wagner, Lincla Sterling Randy Thall, 'Joan Waller, Terry 'UN - 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Warsaw, Robert Watson, Antoinette Weinberg, Jeffrey Weiner, Alice Weiner, Bert Weiner, Roberta Weisbart, Morris Wentz, Ann Weishow, Milton Weston, Rich White, Judy Whyte, Peter Wike, Mike Wilburne, Corinne Wildmon, Stephi Williams, John Winters, Susan Wolcott, Chuck Wolf, Rosalie Wolfe, Marshall Woodford, John Zell, Stacey Zetlen, Bryan Ziegler, Ellen Zisman, Gaby Zitnick, Barry Zuckerman, Barbara Zuckerman, Carol Zukor, Karen Zukor, Murray sophomores CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Pat Benson, Treas- urer, Elliot Sacks, President, Ruthie Freeman, Secretary. Ab- sent: Russell Goldsmith, vice president. 80 freshman CHEERLEADERS Row 1, left to right: Jill Godfrey, Patsy Lichtenstein, Anne Reiner. Row 2: Tracy Godfrey, Temi Millstein. Row 3: Ruthie Freeman. freshmen Left to Right Ablon, Nancy Adamson, Steven Adlarid, Marsha Adler, Cindy Affleck, Stephen Amir, Noga Anderson, Lorrie Angell, Brent Antkies, Peggy Auclino, Joe Auer, Roxanna Averback, Amy Bader, Marion Bagdasarian, Ross Bailey, Mark Barbanell, Stet Barrar, Howard Barry, Steve Bass, Jerry Bass, Ron Beck, Bruce Bell, Robert Benedict, Chris Benedict, Ron Benson, Pat Berens, Jeff Berger, Anita Berman, Ann Berman, Barbara Berman, Nick Bernstein, Jon Blacher, Pam Block, Ronald Blum, Debby Blumkin, Stuart Bohn, Clay Borin, Neil Borinstein, Anne Borinstein, Joan Bowen, Ross Brandt, Werner Brenner, Rick Brick, Craig Briskin, Robin Brod, Dave Brody, Robert Bronn, Linda Brown, Allison Brown, Janine Bryan, Brian Buck, Joan Buck, Robert Burbank, Jeff V Burg, Randy Caggiano, Camille Calamaro, Sam Callner, Alan Caplan, Maurice Carman, Georgann Chazan, Rona Christaud, Irene Cocas, John Cohen, Alana Cohen, Larry Left to Right Cohen, Madge Cohen, Mark Cohn, Lori Colton, Sue Conison, Ilene Conn, Richard Cook, David Cooper, Jimmie Cooper, Rodney Cornell, Melody Cornman, Jacqueline Cross, Alison Cutler, Lynn Damm, David Daniels, Diana Davison, Reva Dellar, Kathy Depew, Courtenay Dibner, Steve Dolezal, Peter Dowling, David Dukott, Bonnie Dunitz, Mitzi Dunn, Linda Ettron, Michele Ellis, Patricia Ennis, Chris Evans, Barry Fallenbaum, Ruthy Faust, Carolyn Feldman, Kenny Ferman, William Fields, Randy Finerman, Wilmore Finley, Guy Firestein, Martin Fisher, Ilene Fisher, Susan Fishman, William Ford, David Frederick, Karen Freedman, Debbie Freeman, Dave Freeman, Ruthie Freeman, Shelley Friedman, Iris Friedman, Kim Fulton, Helen Gameral, Judy Ganes, Tom Gardiner, Peter Garris, Rick Gault, Bart Gelfand, Gary Godfrey, Jill Godfrey, Tracy Goldberg, Jim Goldman, Robert Goldschein, Barbara GoIds.mith, Russ Goldstein, Fred Goldstein, Joan Goldstein, Suzie Gootgeld, Carolyn freshmen 83 Left to Right Gordon, Ellen Gordon, Frieda Gorclon, Shelley Graff, Shiri Graham, Dorothy Green, Barbara Greene, Jill Guttman, Judy Hahn, Peter Halbern, Steve Halprin, Nathan Hamilton, Allen Hamilton, Pat Hanf, Theodore Harris, Chris Harris, Jenet Harris, Stephen Harris, Tim Harrison, Kathy Hecht, Joel Heillig, Roma Helfman, Shirley Hendler, Karen Henning, Jill Heyward, Andy Hirsh, Bari. Hock, Stan Howard, Cory Hug, Wally Irons, Charlotte Isaacs, Joan Isaacson, Gary Israel, Martha Jennings, Rohn Jones, Chris J J J l bsephs, Bill ustman, Jill ustman, Morley Kahn, Frances Kahn, Henry Kales, Linda Kalpern, Jimmie Kantor, Mike Kaplan, Bonnie Kaplan, Larry Kapson, Sheryl Karp, Steven Karsin, Gordon Kass, Michael Katz, Jill Katz, Stan Kayser, Karen Keefer, Karen Keller, Robert Kennedy, Shirley Kennedy-, Welcom Kettle, Susan Kineman, John Kislinger, Rob Klein, Barbara Klein, Debbie Kohl, Mel Koltyn, Bill Kronisih, Dan 6 Langhorne, Pamela Lantz, Julie i Lapin, Linda Left to Right Lapota, David LaTourette, Leslie Lavigne, Gerard Layton, Randy Lee, Sherwin Leeds, Lydia Lenhoff, Ellyce Lenkowsky, Sue Leonard, Pat Lesser, Craig Levand, Rhoda Levin, Benida Levin, Chuck Levine, Curtis Levine, Steve Levine, Sue Levinson, Susan Levy, Laurie Lewis, Bonnie Libaw, Patrice Lichtenstein, Patsy Lieberman, Sue' Liebshard, Leonard Linde, Randy Livingston, David Loew, David Loose, Yvette Lotzkar, Sidney Lourie, Nancy Lowry, David Malneck, Pat Mariam, Joe Martin, Deana Massman, Bruce Maxham, Martha McCann, Brian Meade, Bruce Mehren, Maureen Melamed, Vince Melnick, Jay Michel, Herbert Miller, John Mills, Nancy Millstein, Temi Molin, Vicki Moore, Marianne Morecki, Carol Morgan, Mike Morgen, Roy Moss, Bill Nagel, Joey Naiclitch, Jack Naphtal, Wayne Neufeld, Valerie Newlander, Ira Newrnann, Bruce Nourse, Deborah Ogner, Caryn Orgel, Peter Orleans, Roger Peck, Jerry Penn, Roy Perilla, Christine Peters, Gloria Petker, Steven Petterson, Jim Pfetfer, Bruce freshmen -ii 1 ' xiii. 1 wg' 2 R Q' R ti X W X X up g f,xkx Q: X . 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XXX R X X D N sm X V k Q X.X X X X X Q3 X S Schnitzer, Abe Sherman Ilona ngerman, Gary 1 X XX Left to Right Piazza, Ben Platt, Martin Plotkin, Jane Pobirs, Terry Podrow, Brian Polier, Diane Pollock, Randy Ponder, Renee Prescott, Mark Pressman, Joel Punaro, Ralph Queen, Carol Randall, David Rapp, Neil Reginald, Rex Reif, Jenny Reiner, Anne Reisman, Ryan Rich, Sarah Rich, Shalom Richards, Larry Richman, Mark Rickles, David Robboy, Ron Rogell, Marc Rogers, Larry Rose, Frank Rosenbaum, Diane Rosenblum, Gina Rosenhek, Kenny Ross, Dennis Ross, Lisa Roven, Charles Rozier, Leonie Rubins, Susan Rubinstein, Alan Sackley, Stuart Sacks, Elliot Satire, Regina Sagat, Alan Salter, Mike Schapiro, Laura freshmen Schneider, Rena Sherwood, Rich Siskin, Janie Schrillo, Schwab Carol Kent Shields, Silverman, Dennis Nate Slater, Slutsky Dan Jon NXYSESS s XV - iii KSN 1 Smith, Gregory Smith, Wendy Sobel, Sara Soll, Steve Solow, Jeffrey Songey, Susan Spinrad, Fred Sprecher, Janet Stack, Linda Starler, Mike Steinbaum, Jill Stern, Cecily Stern, Mike Stern, Richard Stoddard, Charles Strauss, Mike Sulzberger, lrene Swartz, Kenny Swartz, Philip Tannen, Robin Tarsey, Patrice Tasky, Sheila Taubman, Debby Teller, Sandi Terry, Dennis Ticktin, Charles Title, Nancy Tobey, Gary Traub, Victor Treusch, Brad Troesch, Hans Turner, Hillary Unger, Meryl Van Zile, Stephanie Wagman, Cheryl Ward, Heather Ward, Leslie Warder, Bruce Wareham, Lynne Warsaw, Leslie Wasserman, Cheryl Weil, David Weiner, Vic Wellner, Pat Wentz, John Werne, Robert Wheatley, Dennis White, Carol Widdows, Rick Winer, Sharon Wirth, Diane Withey, Pat Young, David Zakheim, lrv Zarley, Karlan . L xr Zimmerman, Sandra xx Zink, Jim Zucker, Ellen W its kr LJ in sesn :gi ix . . QS 1 . Q, 'fx if A . n- . fs,. X . Y K x X Xt Y is -. 'Q sQ'hLk1'fXx, z NJ X 3 X Ni -' S W thu J - . , ,. , f A , 1 , '1 ..,- 1- ,,,,, f , 'Q ,.f-, X , . .1 .3 ,sl ,T , iii' f ' C N X' K x wflitw if s R27 W., . freshmen UN UN VP X ,IX X , 5, XJ v , A XJ j XX Y' Cy U P xy! Q xx X A XA fx I,f I R 1 v f J L ,f f' X XX T .J , I n K A X! X 3 J X X X x J u X H M X w x , V X mx H K l J 1 K f NR F J xx-5 1 M .W 1 X x X I H U 1 X , I U J xv Y L 1 I I Img 41 as Sgoggfw :gs 629 eg sP0rtSfQ w im swf Beverly O ..... 19... O... 14... 7... 14... O .... 90 varsity football diff v. , scoreboard Lcxwnclale .. Wesf .. Leuzinger Inglewood .. Norfh .. Morningside Culver Cify .. .... 13 .. .... 39 u ' X' U N l Af t ' l Mark Robwin scoots around le end. lll 1 ff .NEW ,K l,. .lf ,E D J .X ,f 1 - 'x ..7 ..27 ..26 ..7 ..6 Statistician Terry Cantor goes over starting line-up with Coach Sabol. Looking on is line coach Gutman. varsity football The 1963 Varsitymen goT off To a slow sTarT, falling vic- tims To The Pioneer League Champs, Lawndale, 13-O. With Two weeks To prepare for WesT Torrance, The Normans were able To rout The Warriors 19-7. John Erdhaus played his best game of The season, and received Tor his eTTorTs The LA Times Prep Player oT The Week Award. In The league opener, The pigskinners Tell To an over- powering Leuzinger Team, 39-O. The locals second league encounter proved To be too much, as They iusi' couldn'T keep up The pace with highly rated Inglewood, 27-14. AT North Torrance Beverly was again handed The short end of The verdict, This Time 26-7. The locals Tinally got into The win column aT Morning- side where They deTeated The Monarchs, 14-7. Returning To l-lerreid Field, The Normans were upset by Their arch-rival Culver City, 6-O. Playing Their final season Tor Normandy were seniors John Erdhaus, Craig l-luTT, Mark Rabwin, JeTT LapoTa, Al Shanedling, Mike Withey, and All-Leaguer Bob Eagle. Re- turning Tor what promises To be a most-saTisTying season will be Bob Murphy, Roger Gordon, Dana l-luTT, Warren Tetley, and Lyn Konheim. ,,,.,f f,-9 7 M! '24 , x hh Top row, left to right: Coach Joe Sabol, Mike Withey, John Erdhaus, Steve Kraines, Dana Hutt, Randy Holland, Al Shanedling, Greg Finley, Jon Reinis, Bob Rosenberg, Jesse Neighbors, Jim Neuman, Coach Tom Gutman. Second row: Statistician Terry Cantor, Warren Tetley, Larry Stone, Ken Adlom, Craig Huff, Bob Murphy, Jay Stone, Dave Cohn, Lyn Konheim, Al Einstein. Bottom row: Mark Rabwin, Steve Wheaton, Bernie Saffren, Bob Eagle, Bob Liebeneciu, Larry Hart, Jeff Lapota. 91 Greg Finley and Mike Withey pull down Lclwndclle bull carrier. N John Erdhous hirs Cl Wesf Torrance stone wall. varsity football Coach Sclbol gives pep folk during half-time varsity football Larry Hart cmd Lynn Konheim bring down cl Leuzinger holfbczck Ken Adlum plows Through Lcrwndole line. Varsity top notchers Dana Huff, Jesse Neighbors, Al Shanedling, tough center aggressive tackle flashy center John Erdhaus, Mark Rabwin, Craig Huff, Bob Eagle, signal caller speedy halfback three year letterman All Leaguer Jon Reinis, Steve Kraines, Bob Murphy, Lynn Konheim, quick guard potent fullback safetyman top defender ee football Plagued by lack of Team depTh and inexperience, The Bee fooTbalIers had Tough going in Their iniTial year in Sky League compeTiTion. UnTimeIy penalfies and key injuries were The ingred- ienTs in The local's downfall. Game afTer game The Norbabes were penalized in excess of 80 yards, and key iniuries To sophomore backs STeve Lieberman and Louis Mellini consisTenTly hurT The Bees. AlThough The Team as a whole did nof enioy whaT one could call a successful season lO-5 in leaguel, The gridmen did have many fine individual performances. Fullback Howdy Kabrins, capfain Craig Wald, and signal-caller Robin Allen were The workhorses of The backfield. Looking good on The line were Tough Tackle Leo Lesser and hard fighTing freshman guard-linebacker Jerry Peck. WiTh much experience gained lasT fall and 17 refurning leTTermen, The Norbabes should be definiTe conTenders for The 1964 Sky League Crown. Top row, lefT to righh Dave Rickles, Dennis Shields, John O'Keefe, Howard Erenberg, Jon Greenwald, Mike FracTer, Alan RosenThal, Bob Lee, Louis Mellini, Dave Shanedling, Mike Sfarler, John Lucas, Neil Snyder, Jorge Bueno. Second row: Coach Chris Flanagan, Leo Lesser, Jack Yellin, Bruce Massmen, STeve Lieberman, Robin Allen, John Sher, Jay Fiske, Guy Finley, George Grindrod, Rick Roudebush, Mike Gruenbaum, Coach Hal Sieling. Third row: Jack Goldsmith, Randy STerling, Ted Amado, John Murphy, Barry Caren, RoberT Gelfand, Javier Buena, Craig Wald, Dave Miller, Bob Paul, Wayne Liebman. Boffom row: Dave Eagle, Marty Nislick, Al Sfeier, Howdy Kabrins, Sam Applebcium, Dan Feldman, Ross Friedman, Roberf Saffren, Dave Gold, Jerry Peck, Bruce Friedman. Going over offensive sTraTegy are Robert Saffren, Jack Yellin, and Robin Allen. 95 cee football Finishing The season wiTh an overall record of l-5, The Cee'S dlfllnll meeT up To whaT Coach Dick Schreiber TelT would be his besT Team in several years. AlThough The campaign yielded only experience, This may prove imporTanT in The nexT Tew years To such players as Ross Bag- dasarian, Nick Berman, Neil Borin, Rudy Lacoe, and Gary Tobey. The season was highlighTed by The gridders' lone vicTory over Lawndale, 7-O. Capfain Gary Tobey and Co-CapTain Ross Bagdasarian go over sTarTing line-up with Coach Dick Schreiber for Lawndale game. Top row, leTT To righh Dave Loew, Nick Berman, Chuck Roven, Bill Prinzmeral, Joe Marian, Rich Conn, Mike KanTer, Gary Gelfand, Jim Zink, Coach Richard Schreiber. Middle Row: Ron Bass, Rudy Lacoe, Neil Borin, Steve Barry, Gary Tobey, Eric Feldman, Dave Freeman, KenT Schwab, Ross Bagdasarian, Loyd Miller, Ken Liberman, STeve Dibner. BoTTom row: John Luft, Dave Brad, Vince Melamed, Murray Zukor, Ron Udell, Joe Shaub, Ken Feldman, Frank Rose, Jeff Burbank, Rich Gallegley. Cl'OSS COllIltI' Top row, left to right: Greg Valentine, Jay Stambler, Richard Kleiner, Ed Ackerman, Carl Borack, Bruce Beck, Robert Bell, Ron Cordova, Ed Phillips, Mike Ritz, Ralph Rosen. Middle row: Tom Morton, Jeff Goodman, John lsen, Bob Schwab, Randy Link, Dennis Levitt, Tony Kayden, Larry Gilson, Coach Egan. Bottom row: John David, Dan Shirn, Jeff Pop, David Goldman, Errol Stambler, Jim Wright, Robert Friedman, Marshall Wolff, Dave Ford. SCOREBOARD Beverly Varsity 18... ...West... Qi .... Culver City .... 35 ..... Leuzinger ..... 26 ...... North ...... 32 .... Morningside .... Johnny David This year's Harriers, ending their campaign on a muddy track, had to settle for third place in the league finals. How- ever, the runners should receive credit for their fine performances in dual meets, emerging with a record of 4-2. With only three of the top men departing, the out- look for next year will be ex- tremely good, having the core ofthe squad returning. Running under the iunior var- sity banner were Robert Fried- man, Tom Morton, Dave Ford, and Ken Baldwin. With work and sweat these performers en- abled the squad to finish third in league finals. Cross Country's top five: Errol Stambler, Dave Goldman, Jeff Pop, Dan Shirn, and number one man John David. 97 varsity water polo The T963 VarsiTy WaTer Polo season was one of The mosT successful campaigns since Coach WalT Puffer iniTiaTed The sporT aT Beverly in 1959. The Tanlkmen won six games, while losing only Two in league compeTiTion. The Two losses came aT The hands of The League Champs, El Segundo. ConsisTenT hard work by Gordon Evans, Rich Hafr, and Jacques Leslie enabled The locals To enTer CIF compefifion. ln CIF playoffs, The aquamen were beafen in The firsT round by a sTrong Lake- wood Team, ii-2. The highlighf of The year came aT The end of The season, when four members of The squad were selecTed for The firsT and second All Sky League Teams, Capfain Leland FausT and forward Norfon Wisdom were picked for The firsT Team, while goalie Phil WeinTraub and cenTer-back Dave Schumann were placed on The All-League Second Team. FausT, ouTsTanding player on The squad, was also awarded The VarsiTy Club Trophy. Coach Walt Puffer and Capfain Leland Fausr go over game strategy. Tap row, left fo right: Chuck Bergman, Gary Ezor, Jerry Jolfon, Jeff Peters, Lee Harris, Rich Haff, Andy Miller. Bottom row: Coach Walt Puffer, Gordon Evans Larry Ach, Jacques Lesile, Leland Faust, Norton Wisdom, Phil Weintraub, Dave Schumann. normans are justly proud of Varsity water polo water polo Top row: STan Gordon, Mark Rosenberg, Dave GoldsmiTh, Dave Gersh, Larry Lazlo, Sfeve Sharpe. Middle row: Coach Puffer, Rich Gross, Larry Libby, Ron Shane, Mike Dolgin, Dave Beber, John Allen. BoTTom row: Mark Jacobsen, Bob Siegmann, John STeele, Bob Gore- lick, Jim Pocrass, Mark Bisgeier. the team Coach WalT Puffer had his mosT successful Bee WaTer Polo Team IasT fall, as The aquamen finished Their campaign deadlocked for The League crown wiTh The El Segundo Eagles. VicTorious in all buT one conTesT, The polomen avenged Their previous loss To The Eagles by winning The IasT game of The season in double-overTime, 12-10. Dave Gersh, wiTh 41 goals, and Larry Sheridan wiTh 37 goals, paced The H20 men and should give nexT year's VarsiTy squad a big liTT. Seniors Dave Beber and Tom Brody played aggressive ball and will be greaTly missed nexT year. Rounding ouT The sTarTing seven were juniors Bob Gorelick and goalie John Allen, and sophomore Dave GoIdsmiTh. the CCC tealll Top row: Coach Puffer, Dennis Beck, Zach Franks, Livingston, Ross Bowen, Mike Morgan. Middle row: Sacks, Bill KolTon, Mike Bloomfield, Bruce Meade, Salfer. BooTom row: STU Blumkin, Harry Fleishman, Sheridaniclim Brenner, Bnrrvl Grnnnq Dave EllioT Mike Larry The Cee WaTer Polo squad, like The Bees, enjoyed iTs mosT suc- cessful season since Coach Puffer Took The helm five years ago. Tying for The League crown wiTh El Segundo, The poloers were sparked all year long by high scorers Barry Greene and Mike Bloom- field, wiTh 37 and 33 goals respecTive1y. These fine forwards will be Trying To earn a spoT on The VarsiTy squad nexT fall. Rounding ouT Coach Puffer's mosT successful Cee Team were Bill McNeil, Dennis Beck, El1ioT Sacks, Bob Rosenberg, and Zach Franks. 101 varsity wrestling Varsity Wrestling, Top row, left to right: Al Ziman, Robert Friedman, Jay Stone, Jorge Bueno, Mark Spiegel, Robert Loew, Greg Finley. Second Row: Tom Morton, Keith Evans, Ed Philips, Mike Birnbaum, Marc Judson, Bernie Sattren, Lyn Konheim. Third row, Winston Burbank, Mike Tobey, Phil Swartz Howard Slayen, Lee Richman, Rick Genson. The T964 wrestling squad had a satistying year in their first season in the new Sky League. With their coach, Tom Gutman, the grapplers managed a winning campaign. ln the 98-pound class, Ricky Genson did a superb job match atter match. Returning letter- man Mike Tobey came through in the tight clutches in the l T5 weight class. Taking over tor Greg Finley, who was injured early in the season, junior Jesse Neighbors strengthened Beverly's heavyweight class. Four-year letterman Bob Sattren suttered an injury early in the year, but came back to thwart ott League opponents. Other tough grapplers included: Bob Friedman, who placed second in the Simi Valley Tourney, Mike Birnbaum, Tom Morton, Jim Reubin, and Mark Spiegel. coach tom gutman T02 1 Newest ot the Norman coaches, Mr. Tom Gutman handles the Beverly football defensive unit in the fall semester and the wrestling squad in the spring. A graduate ot UCLA, where he majored in physical education and participated in the 1962 Rose Bowl game, Coach Gutman demands hard work from both his athletic squads and PE classes. l ' .v. wrestlin Front row, left to right: David Livingston, Mike Wike, Robert Goldman, Rich Gallegly, Alan Hamilton, Barry Byrens, Andy Heyward, Kim Friedman, Peter Orgell, Frank Rose, Neil Scholsberg, Ross Bowen. Second row: Bob Wallerstein, Dan Cooper, Mike Rummans, Brian Poclrow, Joe Mariam, Tim Berg, Ken Lieberman, Joel Hecht, Igal Treibatch, Andy Weingarten, Steve Barry, Richard Conn, Marc Scott, John Allen. Top row: Chuck Roven, Dave Loew, Mark Lavender, Steve Levine, Gerry Brown, Jim Metcalfe, Guy Finley, Larry Stone, Javier Bueno, Jay Fiske, Mark Bailey, Jerry Cardinale, Jesse Neighbors. more varsit iiii A Mike Tobey maneuvers in match with West. Lyn Konheim practices his cross-face hold. Mark Sniennl reverses of'-nonent with sit-out. Ed Phillips on his way to a pin. lO3 The Varsity Basketball Team from left to right: Statistician Terry Cantor, Joe Matthews, Jim Hughes, Dave Mann, Rich Koskotf, Steve Fiske, Warren Tetley, Mike Withey, Sandy Marks, Roger Holt, .lim Tomarken, Dave Hochman, Al Meyer, and, ln the center, Coach Reilly. coach chuck reill Coach Chuck Reilly has an eventful background Graduating from Alhambra High, where he was an All-CIF Basketball selection to USC Where he haunted many a basketball toe, he has coached three CIF bound teams since his arrival at Beverly Hills High School in l958. Constantly on the move, Coach Reilly tells his proteges, You have to have brains to play the game. Sandy Marks l O4 E I 1 A 4 L A fzf ' .. X.XX .M X X N X X ,x V XX N Rf my XM, ,, 7 4,2 , , Q ff X fyfyfff v M , ff ffy fd Sandy Marks and Mike Withey leap high for rebound. varsity basketball SCOREBOARD Beverly PACIFIC SHORES TOURNEY 49 .... Palos Verdes .... 58 56 .... Hawthorne .... 58 BEVERLY HILLS TOURNEY 69 ..... Torrance ..... 66 53 ..... EI Monte ..... 79 49 ..... Redondo ..... 68 PRACTICE GAMES 88... Santa Monica . . .44 76 ...... Lennox ...... 4O 65. .. West Torrance ...49 42 ..... Aviation ..... 65 6I . .. Santa Monica . . .53 LEAGUE GAMES . Culver City .... .. Leuzinger .... . North Torrance . . . . Inglewood .... . Morningside .... . Culver City .... ..tLeuzinger ..... North Torrance . Morningside .... . Inglewood .... Rich Koskoff Warren Tetley Starting Ieague play with a mark of 5-5 in practice games, the casabamen lost their first four games to strong teams from Culver City, Leuzinger, North Tor- rance, and Inglewood before finding the win column against Morningside, and ended up I-4 at the halfway mark. For the first time in 472 years, Beverly's Varsity Basketball squad beat their arch rival, Culver City, by a score of 56-54. Having won two games in a row, the Reillymen traveled to Leuzinger, and up- set the second place Olympians 62-5l. North Torrance came next, but the Sax- ons were able to hold on for a 48-46 victory over the locals, their slimmest of the season, North went on to take the league crown with a perfect record of TO-O. The Varsity quintet consisted of Warren Tetley, Mike Withey, Sandy Marks, Dave Mann, and AI Meyer. Rich Koskoff and Dave Hochman gave valu- able assistance to the starting five. Tet- ley was later selected on the All Sky League First Team as the Normans wound up in 4th place. --'ff 'H-f f '-' ' 'YI '-' Gene Seltzer and Larry Schwartz go over man to man defense with Coach against Culver City. Remy' SCOREBOARD Beverly . 49 ..... Lawndale ,.... 42 44 ...... Lennox ...... 20 68. .. West Torrance , . .34 68 .... Culver City .... 53 63 ..... Aviation ...,. 57 73 ..... Leuzinger ..... 48 52... Santa Monica . . .50 55... North Torrance . . .65 56 .... Inglewood .... 68 55 .... Morningside .... 53 6l .... Culver City .... 50 62 ..... Leuzinger ..... 7i 38. .. North Torrance .. .58 49 .... Morningside .... 4.3 49 .... Inglewood .... 45 J. V- Basketball team, left to right: Ron Feldman, Steve Fader, Larry Schwartz, Gene Seltzer, Barry Evans, Terry Spiezer, Roger Gordon, Ron Berman, Carl Borack, Jim Warsaw, Manager John O'Keefe, in the middle Coach Chuck Reilly. j.v. basketball Reeling off seven victories in a row before running into mid-season trouble, the Jay Vee's finished their league campaign with a fine record of 6-4, good enough for a second place in the newly formed Sky League. Thoughts of the league-championship that might have been must have passed through the cagers' minds as they recalled the two defeats they suffered at the hands of league champs, North Torrance. Highlights of the season were accom- plished as the battling Normans conquered their arch rival, Culver City, twice. The victorious quintet consisted of Gene Seltzer, Larry Schwartz, Roger Gordon, Ron Feldman, and captain Jim Warsaw. ,gi O7 66 basketball ties for second in tough sky league Bee Basketball Team, left to right: Manager Ted Amado, John Kornhandler, Al Sagat, Mark Savin, Mike Starler, Greg Boucher, Chuck Wolcott, Burt Sobelman Pete Lovin, Howard Levitt, Jeff Sperling, Mike Sokol, Bob Warsaw, Manager Ken Schwab. In the center, Coach Dick Schreiber. Compiling a record of 6 wins and 4 losses in League play, The Bee Basketballers tied for second in Tough Sky League competition. North Torrance deprived the Nor- babes of The League crown as The cagers fell Twice tothe Saxons, 43-33 and 60-48. The only other league losses were at Culver City, where a buzzer shot beat The hoop- sters, 54-52, and at Morningside where only 2 starters started, and illness kept The other 3 out. The highlight of The season came aT Torrance Bee Tournament, where All-Tourney selection Mike Sokol led The Bees to a Con- solation Championship. Helping to make this season a great one for Coach Schreiber were high scorers Burt Sobelman and Mike Sokol, rugged rebounder Greg Boucher, and quick guards Bob Warsaw and Rich Weston. 108 The nucleus of the Bee Team scoring attack, Burt Sobelman, Mike Sokol and Greg Boucher. coach richard Schreiber Coach Richard Schreiber has been quoted as saying, Give one hundred per cent of your effort, one hundred per cent of the time, and the winning or losing will take care of itself. Coming to Beverly in the Tall of 1958, he immediately Took over the coaching chores of the Bee and Cee Basketball squads, assuming The helm ofthe Cee Football team in 1959. C66 basketball wins 15 straight for undefeated season SCOREBOARD Beverly 48 ....... Lawndale ....... 33... ..Lennox.. 55 ......... WesT ......... 63 ...... Culver CiTy 4I... ...AviaTion.. 43. . . .. Leuzinger 58 ...... SanTa Monica 55... .... NorTh ..... 53... .. Inglewood 52 ...... Morningside 56... .. Culver CiTy 49... .. Leuzinger 52... .... NorTh ..... 58 ...... Morningside 55... .. Inglewood Coach Schreiber goes over fast break with his sTarTers. From IeTT: Bill Moss, Bruce Meade, Ralph Punaro, Irv Zakheim anal Gary Tobey. The mosT unrecognized of all our baskeTball Teams made The TinesT record a Beverly cage Team has had in a long Time. Employing a Tull-court zone press and a TasT break aTTack, The Cees roared Through Their season wiTh an unbeaTen record of I5-O. For each game a new hero seemed To emerge as The Norbabes ToughT To pre- serve Their unblemished record and laTer Their league lead. In The TirsT Morningside game The vicfory sTrir1g was aImosT broken as The squad was forced To baTTIe Tram behind To gain win number Ten, 52-47. The Cees downed cross Town rival Culver CiTy Twice, 63-I5, and 56-3I. AIThough The squad, led by Gary Tobey, Ralph Punaro, Bruce Meade, Irv Zakheim, and Neil Borin, was plagued by lack of heighT, They were able To cop The league crown wiTh hard work and husTle! Top row, IefT To right Coach Schreiber, Neil Borin, Mike SalTer, Bruce Meade, Bill Moss, Russell Goldsmith, Joey Nagel, Dennis Terry, STaTisTician Vince Melamed. Front row: Lloyd Miller, Ralph Punaro, Irv Zakheim, Jon Bernstein, STan Hock, Jack Naiditch, Eric Feldman, Gary Tobey. cee basketball IO9 ' , , W J , 94.5 77' .5 w--,fwyw , ' se 'f 1 ff -7 ' , 1, 51 ffl' 3, sv ' fa Vg , 15 ' ' z --fr ,Z frkf, ,,,,,,, , f,,,,, ,fy ,.,.f., fy J fjwycz 4' .f HM , ,f .V , - as W 1- Ma- ,-'.:f..z, -r .af ' 4 A , N '. ,. , if .ff fs Vigil-v,f'ffi,fv. ,f-fi . ' ,. 41 15 John Erdhaus, left field Bob Murphy, third base pitchers Steve Fader, center field varsit baseball Last season's Varsity Baseball campaign was one of the most successful in recent years. Under their new mentor, Coach Chris Flanagan, the horsehiders found pitching to be their strong point. Southpaws Robin Allen, Sandy Marks, Lee Robinson, and Stu Sandler dominated the mound crew, while right-handers Ken Adlam and Greg Willardson backed up the portsiders. First base was handled by Jim Wiatt and Dave Hoch- man, while two-year Letterman Rich Haft cov- ered second base. Newcomer Lou Mellini plugged the hole at shortstop, and Bob Murphy took charge of third base. Three-year letterman War- ren Tetley called the pitches from behind the plate. Outfielders Jeff Fields, Steve Fader, and John Erdhaus added offensive as well as de- fensive strength to close the Norman nine, ' Warren Tetley, catcher Rich Haft, second base Jeff Fields, right field Jim Wiatt, first base Jim Hughes, catcher Roger Olesky, catcher Dave Hochman, first base Dave Cohn, third base Statistician Terry Cantor Manager Mike Kantor E,',...,..,trt r.fJ if0'Ff-1,7 V-.Ji k' E- coach chris flanagan Coach Chris Flanagan has been familiar to Norman boys for the last fourteen years. Ar- riving at Beverly, he inherited the task of coaching Varsity Football, J. V. Baseball, and Bee and Cee Basketball, In 1956 he became head coach of the track team. At present he is head mentor of the Bee Footballers and Varsity Baseballers. In his own words, Coach Chris Flana- gan sums up his lite, lt's been a versatile one, but I can't com- plain. 'HY 13 f f ,, ' I Top row, left to right: Coach Chuck Reilly, Al Epstein, Jack Yellin Peter Laven Mark Bisgeier Terry Speizer Larry Miller Manager Bob Schultz Jim War saw. Middle row: Buzzy Mintz, Chuck Bergman, Randy Harrison Tom Linden Bob Liebenau Rich Weston Manager Vic Wiener Bottom row Bob War saw, Ross Bagclasarian, Mitch Hammond. Ralph Punaro, Irving Zakheim Murray Zukor Jerry Peck '.v. baseball Normandy's Junior Varsity Baseball squad gave their Coach Chuck Reilly a season to re- member. With tive returning starters on the squad that won tive ot their last seven games in 1963, the horsehiders really showed their po- tential in their tirst practice tilt, when they bombed out twelve hits in routing a tough Holly- wood nine, i3-4. Mainstays ot the pitching statt were Randy Harrison, Jack Yellin, and Pete Laven. Swinging a big bat for the Normans were Jim Warsaw, Bob Liebenau, Chuck Bergman and Ross Bagdasarian. I i . .s. - 1.2- la:.1E,: 9bW -: Top row, left to right: Manager Al Rosenthal, Mike Ritz, Bruce Ellman, Jerry Cardinale, Roger Gordon, Mike Fracter, Jim Neuman, Mark Spiegel, Dana Huff, Jay Stone, Jim Metcalfe, Don Weinhouse, Wayne Leibman, Dave Loew. Row 3: Howard Waldow, Kim Guggenheim, Dave Goldman, Barry Caren Dan Shirn, Bob Eagle, George Stanbury, Al Steier, Errol Stambler, Jett Pop, Buddy Somers. Row 2: Ed Ackerman, Mark Brawerman, Jim Wright, Bob Schwab, Paul Roth, Ken Baldwin, Tom Ross, Gary Coppin, Steve Lieberman, Chuck Minsky, John David. Bottom row: Jett Goldsmith, Steve Wheaton, Jesse Neighbors, Fred Holtzman, Jeff Sperling, Steve Diskin, Larry Hart, Ron Grossman, Rich Quint, Jud Whyte, Manager Hal Jandort. Beverly 84. . 80. . 84. . 54. . SCOREBOARD Torrance . . . . .20 El Segundo .. . . .24 Lennox ...io Leuzinger . . ...5O Two seniors who will be missed next spring are miler, John David, and sprint- er, Buddy Somers. varsity track With a possible Sky League Championship in sight the cin- dermen rolled through the first two meets ot the season, routing Torrance, 84-20, and El Segundo, 80-24. Although the squad lacked experience, it was loaded with talent. Supplying power in the tield divisions were.Gary Coppin, shot put, Kim Guggen- heim, pole vault, and Howard Waldow, high iump. Track events were led by John David, Dan Shirn, and Jay Stone, mile, Buddy Somers, sprints, David Goldman and Marshall Woltt, halt mile, and Errol Stambler and Wayne Liebman, quarter mile. High- lighting the early season performances was hurdler Larry Hart tying the school low-hurdle record of i9.6 seconds. coach george e an Coach George Egan, Beverly's Cross CounTry and Track menTor, is cerTainly a versafile individual. Besides keeping up wiTh The Tough chores oT handling The harriers and cindermen, Coach Egan has been Teaching maTh and science since his arrival aT Nor- mandy in 1955. Coach Egan consTanTly Tells his proTeges, AThleTics is a conTesT To see who can sTay The healThiesT The longesT. Dave Goldman Errol Sfambler Buddy Somers Larry 1-Turf middle disfance Spfinf varsity track coach joe sabol During his nine years aT Beverly, Coach Joe Sabol has been aT The helm of many Norman Teams, among These have been Bee and Cee baskeTball, J.V. baseball, and Tennis. He is currenTly serving as head menTor of The grid and cindermen. While aT UCLA Coach Joe Sabol played righT halfback Under The laTe Red Sanders. Three years aHer his graduaTion he ioined The coaching ranks aT Beverly. Kim Guggenheim Howard Waldow pole'vaulT high lump Errol Sflambler, Roger Gordon, Larry HcirT Gary Coppin ri T osasr 'TTT hurdles shof swf ee track Rolling over Torrance and El Segundo in their first two meets ofthe season, the Bees gave fair warning to Sky League opposition that They were a Team to be reckoned With. Helping to keep The tracksters going were sprinter Brian Flamm, hurdler Jon Greenwald, Three-quarter miler Jeff Pop, shotputter Ed Phillips, and high-iumper Mike Miles. Top row, left to right: Greg Valentine, Pete Sherman, Pete Whyte, Jon Greenwald, Bill Ford, Marshall Wolff, Jeff Goodman, Andy Firstenberg, Eric Dibner, Leo Lesser, Bob Paul, Bob Saffren. Middle row: Shigeru Yamauchi, Burt Cooper, Chuck Wolcott, Arnie London, Rick Abrams, Mike Miles, Rick Kleiner, Burt Lamfrom, Andy Ozdy, Barry Zitnick, Randy Link, Mark Katzman. Front row: Rick Schneider, Andy Weisman, Brian Flamm, Dan Feldman, Ed Phillips, John Lucas, Robert Brody, Bruce Massman, Dave Stauber, David Eagle. Top row, left to right: Larry Richards, Ken Schwab, John Shimmel, Bryan Putrow, Steve Dibner, John lsen, Larry Gilson, John Miller, Marc Prescott, Hans Troush, Mel Cole. Middle row: Winston Burbank, Fred Goldstein, Dave Lapota, Jay Stambler, Bruce Friedman, Wally Hug, Bill Fishman, Steve Adamson, Dennis Levitt, Ryan Reisman. Front row: Co-captains Dave Gold and Mike Lembeck. Led by high-iurnper Dave Gold, long-iumper Barry Zitnick, and three-quarter miler John lsen, the Cees slipped by a surprised Torrance squad, 46-39 in their first meet and then thrashed El Segundo, 6l -25. Although the tracksters went dovvn to defeat in their third encounter, a tri-meet affair, The outlook seemed to point to a successful season for Coach Egan's boys. cee track coach walt puffer ParTicipaTion in aThleTics can be one of The mosT valuable experiences in our educaTional program, sTaTes DirecTor of AThleTics, WalT PuTTer. Be- Tore coming To Beverly in 1953, he aTTended UCLA, where he Took many honors on The waTer polo and swim- ming Teams. ln 1959, Coach Puffer iniTiaTed waTer polo aT Normandy and iT has played an imporTanT role in aThleTics ever since. Besides handling The waTer poloers, Coach Puffer also finds Time To Train The swimming squad. Coach Puffer varsity swimmin Led by Tour year leTTerman Leland FausT, Beverly's VarsiTy swim Team had iTs' TradiTional Tine season in Their TirsT year in. The new Sky League. The com- peTiTion was Tough in all evenTs, buT wiTh, several reTurning IeTTermen, The nucleus oT a successful Team was There. The splashers were paced by FausT in The buTTerTly, Rich Gross in The individual medley and breasT sTroke, and Dave Beber and Jacques Leslie in The disTance races. Many of The seniors on The squad proved To be helpful in placing Norman VarsiTy swimmers high in League sTand- ings. Lack of depTh seemed To be The only TacTor in sTopping Coach VValT Puf- Ter's Tankmen from being one oT The TinesT Teams in Normany's rich swim- ming hisTory. Leland FausT Top row, leH To righT: Jim Frank, STan Gordon, Gary Shapiro, Morgan Modine, Jerry Jolton, Fred Ealy, Larry Schwartz. Middle row Tom Brooks, Leland FausT, Lee Harris, Larry Ach, Gary Ezor, John Sfeele, Gordon Evans, Coach Walt Puffer. BoTTom row: Joel Druckman Dave Beber, Rich Gross, Jacques Leslie, Bob Loew, Larry Libby. T L'fIWC'W92 f, U 7-7'45Hixl ww, ,f X T 'fwwfwww fix ff f ,f 4 Q ' ' ',Q7,2:fjmf f fm. M, ,,,, i I ,,,,, ' 11,34 ,f fzfffwf 1 ,, , , f f f' Y , f A14 v.. ,,, ,, N 92.197541 fffx W n, Ml -Yfffww. ZVLLJWJIQ , M ' Jai , 'W 4, - A g eff ,, f, Top row, left to right: Gary Shapiro, Morgan Modine, Mike Bloomfield, Mark Jacobson, Mike Morgan, Harry Fleishman. Mid- dle row: Howard Erenberg, Bob Gorelick, Larry Sheridan, Mike Dolgin, Rod Cooper, Ron Shain, Coach Walt Puffer. Bottom row: Bill Kolton, Norton Wisdom, Larry Laszlo, Bob Lee, Gaining a year of valuable knowledge and experience, the Bee swimmers fought hard all year long. They were sparked in ' 0 early season by two relay teams which com eted in CIF finals. Com osed ee of Larry Sheridan, Norton Wisdom, Morgan llflodine, and Howard p Erenberg, the Bee breast stroke team placed fifth in that meet, while the butterfly team with Gary Shapiro, Mike Bloomfield, Bill Kolton, and Dave Beber also raced in the relay finals. Turning in many fine performances for the Bee tankmen were Mike Dolgin, backstroke, Bob Gorelick, freestyle, and Zack Franks, distance races. The Cee swim team was well on its way to a successful season after giving some tough competition to such formidable foes as Santa Monica and , , Long Beach Jordon. Leading Coach Puffer's mermen were Larry Sheridan, breast stroke, and Bruce Meade and Elliot Sacks, free style. The Cees strove hard to get the coveted League crown, displaying fine individual performances and gaining valuable knowledge and experience to help out the Varsity squad in future years. Top row, left to right: Willie Rosenblatt, Stu Blumkin, Rohn Jennings, Elliot Sacks, Bruce Meade, Tim Harris. Bottom row: Rich Gallegly, Zack Franks, Larry Sheridan, Ross Bowen, Joe Shaub, Dave Livingston, Coach Walt Puffer. , , f' fr i, H 4.1 , , ffd 25 . ZW 'lm le! I kc 2 Q 4 ' iw Li F Top row lefT To righT Coach Hart Bob Pearl Rich Koskoff Joe Mafthews, Rich Salzman, Rich Hersh, Dave Goldsmith, Mike Bendix. BoTTom row Sam Applebaum Larry Levine Howard Kabrms Phil Werniraub Duck Parker, Jim Pocrass, Jim Stark. golf WiTh Tive rf-:Turning leTTermen and a casT of fine new- comers, The varsiTy golf Team was well on iTs way To anoTher league championship, Led by Their number one man Sam Applebaum, who consisTenTly shoT under TorTy, The linksTers also saw fine performances from TirsT Team members Richard Hersh, Howdy Kabrins, Richard Koskoff, Larry Levine, Bob Pearl, Jim STark, and Phil WeinTraub. Under The leadership of Their coach, Lou HarT, The Team posTed a fine season record. Rounding out The squad were Mike Bendix, Dick Parker, Jim Pocrass, and Rick Salzman. below, Coach Hari' Coach Seiling ' Coach Seiling, Randy Sterling, and Laurent Kleiber discuss tactics Tor an upcoming match. H! , Coach Hal Seiling, connoisseur of athletics at Beverly, MJT! has been at Normandy since T946 Two years later he ,7 ffl became The head of The Boys' Physical Education De- iff! jyild 5 partment. The coach was Bee Football and Varsity Base- ,M K ball head mentor and This year advised The Tennis Team. L I l tennis Top row, left to right: Coach Hal Sieling, Tony Drewry, Le-Van Gopaclze, Laurent Kleiber, Gary Fineman, Paul Berman, Dave Rickles, Ron Gaster, Dave Gersh, Richard Sherwood, Alvaro Moliner. Bottom row: John Murphy, Dennis Beck, Dave llfeld, Randy Sterling, Bob Ruden, Brent Angel, Mike Stern, Tom Shapiro, John Luft, Rex Reginald, Bob Nell. AA This year's Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion was led by Helene Marcus and Reggie Salzberg. The organiza- Tion oTTered girls an opporTuniTy To parTicipaTe in aThleTics beyond The daily gym period. To be selecTed Tor membership a girl musT receive eiTher an A or B in physical educaTion classes and musT have The desire To parTicipaTe in exTra-curricular acTiviTies. The maior acTiviTies This year consisTed of sporTs playdays, The Mardi-Gras Dance, sales, and an inTer-school council of G.A.A. boards in The Sky League. The Tennis Team, drill Team, swim Team, and Terpsichoreans are incorporaTed by This group sponsored by Mrs. Deanne Johnson. Row 1, leTT To right: Lee Horwin, Rena Weissbrool, Reggie Salzberg, Helene Marcus, Laurie Harris, Leslie Levin. Row 2: Sandra Kapin, Devora Maflin, Sidney Krissman, Marcy Heuman, Janis Blumkin, Judy Millman. -, , , A f f' 3 V rw., :aye-9 'g' , f , 1 .f,.4v .Q-Lf.f:'f,ve 1 f,:, f . . LeTT To righT: Reggie Salzberg, Mrs. Deanne Johnson, Helene Marcus. Row lp left to right: Janet Sprecher, Linda Bronn, Patti Brown, Sue Bronn. Row 2: Jill Katz, Claire Onderwyzer, Diane Beber, Lorraine Hamburg, Janis Blumkin, Joyce Chavin. Row 3: Mrs. Barbara Wilson, Diane Rickles, Kathy Schiffman, Roz Gruzka, Adrea Engle, Dena Kaye, Jackie Blatt. Above left, Sue Bronn serves and Janis Blumkin waits. Above, Dena Kaye con- nects while below, Janis Blumkin clowns around. This year's tennis team, led by manager Sue Bronn, practiced diligently every day to sharpen their skill. Both Roxbury Park and Beverly's own courts were used as the team prepared for their Invitational Doubles tour- nament in May. The members, announced at a traditional pro- gressive dinner, received point- ers from their sponsor, Mrs. Bar- bara Wilson. tennis AA GA A the terpsies KaThy Gray, Gwynne Gilford, cmd Tony Cole. Terpsichoreans, The modern dance group of Beverly, is sponsored by The G.A,A. and is under The direcTion of Miss Mari-Ann STrandwall, Special inTeresT and a TalenT for modern dancing are requireme-nTs for member- ship in This group. Their main performance This year was dancing in Carousel, The spring musical. Above, Nora Slaff, Cafhy Givens, Linda Jassim, Pai' Wifhey, Carol Sheinkoff, Lynn Freschl, and Lela Ziff. 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'Gi 9 -, -V, -' 4- 1' 1 'K M3 4:95,-Q L 1, af, 41'-W '-11 1- - -' - , .L .M 4 . - 4. 4.- 4, L ., XG -F. 'W40' Y-ISHS: . 31' F ' .WI Sri N Jn..11Es'kFY9EiF1i,:ix5.- H5 L S vi 'NB L V' I 93 O ST. 4 0 ' 255 . x. Q 'bye '61, O 4 gk O .' 53 1064 CI' gr- SP, Highlights staff, from left to right: First- row: Priscilla Cornell, Carren Auster, Jacques Leslie, Sue,Rabin. Second row: Neil Synder, Laurie Harris Judy Rothstein, Candi Bowen, Karen, Rubin, Barbara Pessis. Top row: Robbie Brenner, Janet Sulzberger, Larry Laszlo, Bob Chandler, Steve Kaus Mr. Gelms. the hi hlights EXTRA! HIGHLIGHTS QUALITY SUPERIOR AS USUAL! This year Highlights editors - Carren Auster, Jacques Leslie, Barbara Pessis, and Sue Rabin -worked hard along with other statt mem- bers to publish Beverly's weekly tabloid. News and feature stories, editorials, and sports ar- ticles comprised the newspaper's coverage ot campus activities. Special features included a weekly Senior Citizen column and news ot special events in the L.A. area, Journalism ad- visor, Mr. Kenneth Gelms, and technical advisor, Mr. Richard Jackson, helped to maintain Highlights ' always high standards ot iournalism. fall editors Jacques Leslie Caren Auster spring editors Barbara Pessis, Sue Rabin right Susie Adelman, Terri Kaplan below Felice Miller, Celig Mqsgn above above Pam Fox below Larr Levine Y I Cathy Reisman, Gene Schwartz above: Mary Ellen Pace, Steve Katz, Bot- tom: Sheryl Frankel, Sue Taylor. above Gail Goodman, Jim Warsaw, Sharon Block, Merwyn Miller. Mary Goodstein, Jett La pota 6 left Nancy Berck, Terry Cantor, Gordon Evans Ron Cordova ltr h h - , is s ' , rrkk t 0 WMC UUWCI' 'i Co-editors Susie Adelman and Terri Kaplan successfully led this year's capable WATCHTOWER workers in the com- plicated iob ot producing a distinctive annual. Art activities, were headed by Sheryl Frankel and the literary accomplish- ments were supervised by Barbara Steiner. All worked dili- gently to capture the highlights ot the year in pictures and stories. Sponsored by Mrs, Arnita Albright, the statt dedi- cated itselt to the creation ot a colortul yearbook, enioyable to the entire student body both now and in the years to come. i29 avant garde Avant Garde Board from left to right: Dan Yergin, Mrs. Gibbons, Patti Hertzfield, and Stephen Willson. Avant Garde, Beverly's famous literary mag- azine, gives the creative writers a chance to dis- play their talents. Mrs. Vivienne Gibbons, sponsor, holds a class for the magazine during first periods on Tues- days and Fridays. The entire student body is welcome to submit literary and art works to the annual contest sponsored by the Avant Garde. The magazine gives any who desire an op- portunity to express themselves freely through their plays, stories and poems. Heading the staff is Dan Yergin as editor, while Steve'Willson is Business Manager. Patti Herzfield is Publicity Manager, and Jill Levinson is Art Editor. Front row, left to right: Dan Yergin, Patti Herzfield, Steve Willson. Second row: Jill Sall, Patty Berne, Mary Ellen Pace, Cecily Stern, Paula Talbot, Nancy Spies, Tina Schnee. Third row: Lisa Levinsohn, Andie Alberts, Debbie Nedelman, Diane Rosenbaum, Sheryl Rose, Rick Dreyfuss, Mary Goodstein. Back row: Tyler Pittluck, Larry Levine, Mrs. Gibbons, Robert Post. forensics Front row, lett to right: Robbie Brenner, Mary Goodstein, Robert Post, Joan Sarnat. Second row: Rozzie Zalheim, Debbie Klein, Toni Watson, Joan Lesser, Dave Karton, Janice Blumkin, Roy Platt, Sheila Feinstein, Jacqui Rosenbaum, Richard Buck, Barbara Goodhill. Third row: Mike Shelley, Bill Fishman, Mark Cohen, Dan Yergin, Danny Heititz, Diane Rickles, Carla Brandt, Judy White, Allan Newman, Miriam Rabinowitz. Fourth row: Russel Goldsmith, Phyllis Kaplan, Mary Lynn Slayen, Vic Zarley, Ron Shurin, Roz Gruskin, Tony Mohr, Larry Stone, Ronna Locks, Carla Brand, Steve Weisman, Anclee Alberts. .loan Sarnat and Robbie'Bren- ner in the Veterans' Day as- sembly. The Forensic Squad, under the sponsorship ot Mr. Allen Klotz, again had another successful year. The squad, originally created to help those who desired to improve their speaking skills or solve speech problerns, has accumulated more than 300 awards during the last twenty-tive years. It provides the stu- dents with experience in public oration when they enter the interscholastic tournaments. The various sections in which one can participate are debate, original oratory, dramatic interpreta- tion, humorous interpretation, extemporary and innprorntu speak- ing. The ultimate goal of Forensics, headed by President Robbie Brenner, is to quality tor the state wide tournament held an- nually at Santa Barbara. 131 The cast and student personnel as they are ready to begin rehearsals: Front row, left to right: Richard Gerry, Susan Goodman, Leland Moss, Barbra Teitel baum, Tina Schnee, Mary Goodstein. Second row: Paul Rabwin, Russ Goldsmith, Larry Bishop, Patryce Lenhoff, Melinda Marx, Andee Alberts. Third row Robert Reiner, Gary Soldow, Bobbie Godfrey, Gwynne Gilford, Stephen Redner. the fall pla In a charming Parisian hotel room Bobbie Godfrey, as Cornelia, takes the stage as Gwynne Gilford, Leland Moss, Melinda Marx, Susan Goodman, Richard Gerry, and Barbra Teitelbaum look on. A hilarious moment in the stateroom includes Mary Goodstein, Andee Alberts, Gary Saldow, Robert Reiner, Stephen Redner, Gwynne Gilford, Paul Rabwin, Bobbie Godfrey, and Patryce Lenhoff. 132 l f l g X I I R x lil lil 1 4f 4, f 47 l l Members ofthe stage art classes worked with talent and industry to produce the nicely appointed settings. Shown above are Ellen Pace, Eva Erik- sen, and Michael Shere. Mike Head of the Stage Art Class constructed these s settings. cale miniatures of the two Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, directed by Mr. Ward Lester, was a smashing success this tall, keeping the audiences in gales of laughter. Enhanced by lobby displays and handsome set- tings, the cast ot l7 romped through this well known comedy in truly professional fashion. The camera catches four ot the leading characters in a drama- tic scenez Paul Rabwin, Bobbie Godfrey, Robert Reiner, and Gwynne Gilford. Robyn Levinson and Linda Garrett work on the highly original programs designed by Lindsay Cook. A replica is shown above, Patryce Lenhotf, assisted by Lynn Weston, accomplished the demanding iob of mistress ot properties. 133 On April 24Th and 25Th The deparfmenfs of Drama, Arf, Music, and Dance blended Their TalenTs and came forward wiTh one of The mosT beaufiful and effecfive performances ever presenfed aT Beverly Hills High School. Carousel, by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammer- sTein Il, delighfed capacify audiences on bofh evenings as well as pleasing a full house of Beverly Hills elemenfary school sTudenTs who viewed The final dress rehearsal on April 23rd. STar'ring wiTh advance publiciTy feaTuring a gay Gazebo from which Carousel seIecTions were played, Tickefs were sold for Three weeks before The performance. Approximafely Two hundred fifTy sTudenTs worked from early February unfil performance daTe. Every phase of This success- ful enTerTainmenT was designed and consTrucTed by Beverly sTudenTs. We are proud To presenf' here The names and faces involved. -. V the cast: Carrie Pipperidge . . Julie Jordan .... Mrs. Mullin .... Billie Bigelow .. Policeman .... Mr. Bascombe .. Arminy ........ Bessy ... Virginia ....... . Hannah llead dancerl Boatswain ldancerl . Nettie Fowler ..... Enoch Snow . . . . Jigger Craigin .. Captain ......... Heavenly Friend .. Starkeeper ..... Louise ....... Snow Children . Principal ..... Doctor Seldon . . . Enoch Snow Jr. . . Sailor ...... Nate .. Peter .. Eric ..... Tom ..... Jonathan ...... Mrs, Bascombe .. .. . . Diana Sims Judy Reich ... Suzie Goodman . . .. Greg Finley .... .. Robert Reiner ....... Al Einstein Mollie Cunningham .... Missy Alpern .... Susan Blanc Katherine Kreisel .,.. Judy Blanc Tessy .............. . .. .. Carol Sheinkoff .. .. Ronald Berman ... Diane Childs .. Mark Rabwin . . . . Jeff Apaka Jeffrey Seymour .... John Allen Lawrence Bishop . . . . Kathy Gray .. Lynn Weston Kathy Fields David Lowry Carlin Zarley Joan Sarnat Allan Rubenstein Lawrence Bishop ... Paul Rabwin Addison Randall . . . . Kerry Barry Jonathan Berns . . .. Joel Pressman Charles Bergman Steven Wheaton . .. Richard Gerry student directors: Barbara Teitelbaum, Patryce Lenhoff properties: William Ratner, Carol King, Valerie Marlowe, Risa Krukywski, Cindy Fink makeup: Valerie Marlowe, Kim Greene, Carol King, Deborah Lush, Judy Kraft, Linda Faber, Margie Altman, Ben- ida Solow, Joelle Stumpus, Jill Cowan. the dancers: Ellen Albert, Andee Alberts, Toni Cole, Lynn Freschl, Gwynne Gilford, Kathy Givens, Kathy Gray, Judy Guttman, Joanie lsaacs, Linda Jassim, Jill Jubelier, Barbara Pessis, Carol Sheinloff, Nora Slaff, Wendy Sobel, Jan Weiss, Pat Withey, Lela Ziff. Sopranos: Pat Marshall, Kathleen Charney, Rita McDonagh, Rosemary Gibson, Carol Beck, Joleen Zelinsky, Susan Lenkowsky, Lynn Weston, Susan Schuster, Rosalyn Melnick, Ilsa Berger, Alana Cohen, Susan Fracter, Deborah Freedman, Jenet Harris, Joan Sarnat, Barbara Tough, Lynne Steinbaum, Barbara Schare, Nancy Askanase, Carla Brand, Carol King, Ellen Queen, Claire Onderwyzer, Vivian Friedman, Eileen Gillen. Tenors: Harry Johnson, Kerry Barry, David Lowry, Allan Rubenstein, Dennis Ross, Karlan Zarley, Jerry Dash, Addison Randall, Steve Tracy, Hans Troesch, Bruce Beck, Michael Maschio. Altos: Charlotte Ivan- hoe., Susan Songey, Martha Gold, Shari Serkin, Leslie Dreyfuss, Sophie Lehrfield, Joan Borinstein, Janna Jayson, Susan Grossblatt, Michelle Factor, Adele Simon, Merry Elkincl, Sharon Levitt, Elise Friedman, Cindy Dloughy, Evallan Boyle, Dawn Cleary, Susan Fink, Lorraine Hamburg, Karen Hendler, Charlotte Irons, Ellen Cohn, Sheila Tasky. Basses: Mike Kantor, Richard Garris, Vance Hyde, Larry Miller, Guy Finley, Henry Kahn, Allan Newman, Jeffrey Peters, Mitchell Benoff, Wade Cornell, Larry Stone, Lawrence Miller, Benson Cooper, Myron Marder. 135 the azebo east 3 the orchestra costume designers Gail McAdoo, Steve Katz, Joyce Chavin, Sue Fried- man, Stage Art. John Anderson, Marion Bader, Janine Brown, Alan Callner, Dan Cooper, Lenore Corwin, Stephen Diskin, Pam Dloughy, Sterling Dubow, Sheila Feinstein, William Ferman, William Fishman, Andrew Frank, David Goldsmith, Frieda Gordon, Geoffrey Greenfield, Fred Greenspahn, Arnold Gross, Peter Hahn, Allen Hamilton, Daniel Heifetz, Brenda Hershenson, Roger Holt, Trudy Johnson, William Josephs, Barbara Karshmer, John Kineman, Bill Kolton, James Kreger, Sherwin Lee, Sandra Lessner, David Lewinsan, Diane Lewisf lan Linde, Randy Linde, Ronna Locks, Arnold London, Gary Marder, Celia Mason, Stephanie Palmer, Roxie Penn, Carol Pollack, David Randall, Mark Richman, Arthur Robbins, David Robboy, Ronald Robboy, Rita Schaefer, John Schimmel, Jerry Schwarz, Jeff Solow, Jeff Sperling, Elaine Sproat, Robert Stock, Greg Valentine, Charles Ticktin, Judy White. Judy Cammer, Sharon Litt, Cheryl Giordano, Rhoda Hertzberg. 1 stage 311 Settings: Michael Shere Construction Detail: Michael Head, Karol Barr Brooks Brant, y Miniatures: Joyce Chavin, Stephen Katz, Ellen Pace, Michael Head, Mary Alice Rosenberg. Life Masks: Mary Ellen Pace, Lindsay Cook. Foyer Display: Barry Brooks, Lindsay Cook. Staff: Richard Freshman, Gail McAdoo, Lois Petker, Eva Ericksen, Sue Fried- man. 'Judy Reich, Dianne Childs Mike Head, Lindsay Cook, Nick Freshman, Judy Reich, Greg Finley Eva Ericksen, Louis Petker, Jeff Apckc Diane Sims, Mark Rabwin Faculty Sponsors: Mrs. Albright ........... Stage Design Mrs. Andrews ,......... Accompanist Mrs. Allemand, .Poster, Program Design , Mr. Corrigan ....,......... Make-up Mr. Faubian ...,... Technical Direction Mr. Gelms .. ,.......,.. Publicity Mr. Holmes. . . , ..... Music Director Mrs. Hubbard , . ,..... Accompanist Mr. Lester .......,.., Director-Scripts Mrs. Line ......... Wardrobe Manager Mr. Marrow and Mrs. Goetz .... Tickets Mrs. Pauley ,........ Program Printing Miss Strandvvall .,...,........ Dance Mrs. Viau ...,.. .. .Costume Design Mr. Walker .........,.....,. Sound Mr. Wright ..,.....,...... Orchestra Mrs. Pauley. .Ushers lAlphas 84 Knightsl Mr. Miletich ...... Parking Lot lSquiresl stage CI'6W Blaser, Sandy Callner, Sam Gruenbaum, Mike lStage Managerl Harris, William Holland, Randall Kessler, Marvin Lerner, Mike Mast, Mike Medley, Robert Pearl, Robert Rosenberg, Robert Shaw, Rick Soldoff, Richard lHead Electricianl Debby Nourse, Program Design in making Al Einstein's lite mask. costume design i Judy Cammer Sharon Litt Cheryl Giordano V Rhoda Hertzberg ' the gazebo played jazz versions of the music from Carousel during the noon hour from the Gazebo for the entertainment of the student body. Gazebo Quartet: Jim Federman, Fred Greenspahn, John Kahn, Jacob Sperber. . . .,,.. A .,,.. I. i i Susan Goodman, Greg Finley Mike Shere, Mary Pace Stage Crew with Mr. Faubion. Frosh Robbie Brenner and Elaine Leiberman Tind Camelot relivedf' Folksinging clueT.7' Jeff CanTino NaidiTch, ThaT The Seniors will consider Them in. talent show This year's all school TalenT show was in- deed a greaT success. The TalenT broughT To- geTher under The leadership of Mr. Rex Faubion, was The besT seen in many years. A number of new TirsTs were inTroduceal This year, including hilarious commercials sponsored by The WATCHTOWER sTaTT. An- oTher imporTanT aspecT which added To The enioymenT of The viewers was The simple buT appropriaTe scenery supplied by The sTage an' classes. HighlighTs of The show were 'fConsioler Yourself and Surfer Roy. Ugh! Hghopsodyj' Joe Sacks plays. Surfer Roy. all school talent show the most entertaining revue in years Stop The world, I want To get off! Sounds preffy, looks preffyt B6VeFlY'S C1l'lSWel' fo The astronaut! Who said you can'T Take it with youP Denise Adelson sings Make 5 one Happy. christmas at albion street school The annual Christmas party at Albion Street School, spon- sored by the Girls' and Boys' Leagues, was its usual success. A.S.B. President, David Mann, acting as Santa Claus, gave each child Christmas greetings and patiently listened to their hope- ful wishes. Toys, stockings filled with candy, and pens were distributed cis the Beverly students sang and played with the children. The principal received checks from the student body and the P.T.A. The Christmas spirit shown by the Normans was greatly appreciated, and each child always remembers this ioyful day. Once! UPON G Time 'lCl'll'fSTmGS, l963l He took with him the Boys' League of Beverly And the Girls' League of Beverly High Santa came to Albion Street . . . High , . , This little girl got a very special doll . . . This little boy got Brad . . . 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K First row: Dahiel Heifetz, Lenore Corwin, Randolph Linde, Sherwin Lee, Judith White, Elaine Sproat, Carol Pollack, Jeffrey Solow. Second row: Barbara Karshmer, Madeleine Barber, Marian Bader, Charles Ticktin, Bill Kolton, Trudy Johnson, Ian Linde, Jeffrey Sperling, Diane Lewis, Ronald Robboy, William Fishman. Third row: Rochelle Penn, Sterling Dubow, Celia Mason, David Randall, Sandra Lessner, Janine Brown, Pamela Dloughy, Brenda Hershenson, Sheila Feinstein, Geoffrey Greenfield, Ronna Locks. Fourth row: George Wright ldirectorl, William Callner, Dan Cooper, Gary Marder, William Ferman, Jacob Sperber, Rita Schaefer, Jerome Schwarz, Steven Diskin, John Kineman, Arnold Gross, Arthur Robbins, Stephanie Palmer, Mark Richman, Frieda Gordon, John Schimel, Dave Robboy, John Anderson, Fred Greenspahn. Back row: Greg Valentine, Dave Lewinson, Arnold London, Dave Goldsmith, William Josephs. Absent: Allen Hamilton. Beverly's spirited band, under the leadership of Mr. George Wright, gave mu-sical support to Norman rooters throughout the football season. Brilliantly attired in their new orange and gray uniforms, the thirty band members could be heard and seen on the field at halftime accompanying the drill team spirit leaders. With Jacob Sperber as field director and Steve Feldman as assistant, the band contributed much to the enioyment of its listeners and is indeed an enthusiastic group. 142 Leader Jacob Sperber the orchestra Again This year, Beverly can be proud of its Tine orchestra. Under The experienced direction ot Mr. George Wright, it con- tributed immensely to the pleasure and enioyment of The stu- dents. The Fall and Spring plays, the Spring Concert, and various other assemblies displayed The great ability of The group. High praise was won, too, aT The elementary schools, where The orches- tra performed Tor The benefit and interest of future Normans. The tradition ot excellent performance in The district and regional music festivals continued This year also, and Normans can indeed look upon The group as one ot superior quality. Left To right, Front: Diane Harris, Paula Gallup. First row: Steve Feldman, Bill Josephs, Dave Goldsmith, Arnie London. Second row: Bert Weiner, Mark Bailey, Sidney Lotzkar, Steve Diskin. Third row: Jim Federman, Dan Cooper, Fred Greenspahn, Mark Cohen. Fourth row: Bob Berns, Sandy Lessner, Arthur Robbins, Alan- Callner. Fifth Row: Terry Glass, Herrnine Spitz, Pam Dlouhy, Sheila Feinstein. Sixth row: Arnie Gross, Marc Rogell, Gary Marder, Trudy Johnson. Seventh row: Dave Lewinson. f' if 'V' : ' the madrigals Back row: Mr. Robert Holmes, Paul Rabwin, Jett Apaka, Greg Finley, Jeff Seymour, John Burns, Steve Wheaton, Wade Cornell, Paul Bergman. Front row: Judy Blanc, Susan Blanc, Vivian Dubin, Diane Childs, Judy Reich, Missy Alpern, Nancy Pyne, Clare Schulberg, Diana Sims. The Thanksgiving Assembly. Musically inclined Normans with tine voices have organized Themselves into a group called the Madrigal Singers. Throughout the year members practice diligently each day inthe music wing under the fine leadership of Mr. Robert Holmes and Mrs. Rena Hubbard. One ofthe highlights ot their year was the annual Board of Educa- tion and Chamber of Commerce songtest. Last year they had the privilege of traveling to Hawaii for spring vacation to present concerts in the Honolulu school district. ln return the Madrigal Singers of Hawaii visited Beverly Hills High School late in June. the minnesingers New this year, the Minnesing- ers have already taped a halt hour broadcast on station KFI. L.. - Back row: Arthur Robbins, Hans Troesch, Michael Frank, Henry Kahn, Ron Berman, Larry Ach, Bob Sherock, Jim Federman, Mitch Hammond, Joel Pressman. Front row: Joan Sarnat, Anne Wentz, Martha Gold, Kathy Kreisel, Judy Grusine, Pat Carlin, Dana Brady, Susie Fink, Susie Fracter, Elise Sinay. T44 the a cappella choir Mr. Robert Holmes The A CAPPELLA CHOIR, one of Beverly's finest music groups, has played an important part in The musical Tunctions This year. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Holmes, The choir has given The entire student body The opportunity To hear Their melodious voices at The Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Spring Concert assem- blies. The greatest accomplishment of This group was its per- formance in Carousel. First' row: Mrs. Rena Hubbard, Nancy Peters, Melinda Marx, Jean Cantor, Sue Fink, Barbara Bauch, Alan Newman, Joel Pressman, Jerry Dash, David Cowry, Sue Schuster, Paula Reich, Joan Sarnat, Lorraine Hamburg, Mr. Robert Holmes. Second row: Joelle Stumpus, Anne Wentz, Marianne Berger, Mikki Factor, Elsa Berger, Mark Rabwin, Jett Apaka, Mike Frank, Mitch Hammond, Ilene Mattison, Sue Fractor, Lynn Steinbaum, Val Boyle, Christy Waller. Third row: Martha Gold, Pamela Wilson, Virginia Taege, Kathy Kreisel, Barbara Schare, Jim Federman, Ron Berman, Welton Knadle, Larry Stone, Jo Campbell, Janna Jayson, Nancy Gerard, Leslie Dreyfuss, Rosemary Gibson, Dana Brady. Fourth row: Sharon Levitt, Adele Simon, Pat Carlin, Rosalynn Melnick, Cindy Dloughy, Larry Ach, Richard Gerry, Jeff Seymour, Steve Fiske, John Burns, Carla Brand, Linda Gunall, ludy Grusine, Lisa Friedman, Carol Beck, Sophie Lehrfeld. T45 norman newsreel Row I, left to right: Marc Scott, Errol Stambler, Tony Mohr, Barry Byrens, Larry Rogers, Dick Parker, Joel Druckman. Row 21 Mel Levine, Jim Frank, Mike Ritz, One ot the highlights of the school year is the Norman Newsreel, which is put together by a select committee, under the authority ot the Boys' League. The boys are a group ot unobtrusive hard workers. Silently, but efficiently, the photography, film editing, and sound recording is done and then organized into the pictorial review seen twice a year. As sponsor, Mr. David Fish gives invaluable help toward this 30-minute semi-annual spectacle. 146 Ron Bcrrbanel, John Moore, Richard Buck, Ted Amado. T X .s 4tQe' cdqeaf-eg 1 5.9015 A: ' dl 4 , AL .f , 'TQBEQB T .A L national scholastic 311 awards Winners in The l8Th annual Scholastic Arf Awards regional cornpeTiTion received Their gold keys in presenTaTion ceremonies lasT February aT The Philharmonic AudiTorium. To culminaTe This conTesT sponsored by Narional ScholasTic Magazine and Bul- locks' DownTown, a Toral of 300 keys were presenred To high school sTudenTs Tor achievemenT in The creaTive arTs. Also pre- senred were 200 blue ribbon awards, The highesT in The re- gional evenT. Arr work winning The blue ribbon awards was en- Tered info The 27lTh annual Scho- lasTic ArT Awards narional corn- peTiTion in New York,CiTy lasr spring To cornpeTe for arT scholar- ships and cash prizes. Receiving Top honors for Beverly in 1964 were Ingrid Arnoldy, Karol Brandr, Randi Henning-, Brenda Hershenson, Chris Paine, Laura Polayes, and Julie Scheinman. Z 53 'V Row 1, left To righrz Karol Brandt, Randi Henning and Ingrid Arnoldy. Row 2: Brenda Hersh- enson and Julie Scheinman. Row 3: Chris Paine. . 7 I in-.pf Q, ,. iyif up , K , ggi, I .7 LAST YEAR'S WINNERS Left To right: Donna Norrz, Paula Aaron, Aclrea Engel, Marsha Effron and Karen Durham. 147 r9 PZ 9 JW 1 rw! Mjjmygi j .. ,Xu , fl N N -ff iyiwygffyykx W1 jx 'J if W f X , ig K f V Q V NUQN M W x .X ': B nedicul knights SPQR t de frunceCLUBlectos ge ganizations LICJNS AUA CSFALPH lffiinnstiihn gggwgchess LAT I PQR AUA CS SOPHOMORES JUNIORS f california scholarship federation Academic achievement at Beverly is rewarded by membership into Bev- erly's chapter of The California Scholarship Federation. Membership is open only To those students who receive at least Ten grade points, counting Three points for each A and one point for each The club renders service to The school by providing Tutors for Those students who need strengthening in various subjects. A highlight of The year is quiz-meets with near-by schools. Sponsor for C.S.F. is Mrs. Lucy Helgesson. Janice Abarbanel, David Balter, Susan Blanc, Sharon Block, Carla Brand, Dan Cooper, Stephanie Cohn, Stephen Diskin, Judy Epstein, Jane Friedman, Joan Fried- man, Arnold Gross, Susan Grossblatt, Jeff- rey Hartmann, Bonnie Hershenson, Steve Holzer, Kathy Jensen, Barbara Karshmer, Carol Kramer, Leslie Lauterbach, Nita Led- erman, Wayne Liebman, Tom Linden, Arnold London, Denise Luria, Lisa Magnet, Steffi Palmer, Laura Pregler, Jacquie Rosenbaum, Joan Sarnat, Nikki Schumann, Randy Sterling, Mark Stern, Eric Valentine, Linda Wagner, Stephie Wildman, Marshall Wolff. organizations l5O David Benor, Lucia Berinstein, Joseph Cobert, Patricia Con-n, Eric Dibner, Ron Gaster, Terry Glass, Robert Gelfand, Edwin Gerard, David Goldman, Richard Hersh, Steve Landsburg, Gal Marcus, Ellen Miller, Judith Millman, Anthony Mohr, Leland Moss, Robert Nashner, Deborah Nedelman, Richard Parker, Barbara Pelter, Tyler Pittluck, Robert Post, Phillip Pubin, Charles Sher, Mary Ellen Sperling, Bettie Thurston, Liz Weller, Roz Zakheim. SENIORS Carren Auster, Riselle Bain, Mitch Benoff, Jodi Cohn, Andrea Craig, Leland Faust, Sheila Feinstein, Fred Fenster, Marc Green, Geoff Greenfield, Fred Gresnshahn, Kim Grossman, Laurie Harris, Roger Holt, Dale Howard, David llfeld, Dee Dee Jameson, Terri Kaplan, David Karton, Dena Kaye, Francie Kriegar, Martie Lapidus, Jill Levisohn, lra Marcus, Kathy Meisal, Tom Morton, Rochelle Penn, Anita Prin-zmetal, Alice Rosenberg, Julia Rossen, Clare Schul- berg, Jerry Schwarz, Joan Shanedling, Howard Slayen, Cynthia Sanns, Jacob Sperber, Elaine Sproat, Stephen Staal, Stewart Wershaw, Jud Whyte, Stephen Wilson, Dan Yergin. organizations The California Education Club, known as CSC C.E.C., is composed ot students who wish To ug ,vm become Teachers and those who are simply Ml,lliT,,u,rE interested in education or the teaching pro- MHWTTIIGil,',',:'ImI'IV'-rin, Ill' l ll Tession. Selected upper division members are given The opportunity, as student teachers, to gain experience in The tield. Roster: Janice Abarbanel, Marion Bader, Anita Berger, Lucy Berinstein, Janet Blakely, Carol Edelston, Judy Epstein, Debby Freedman, Kathy Gildred, Susie Good, Susan Greenspan, Emily Hendel, Bonnie Hershenson, Besslyn Hochman, Kathy Jensen, Janice Johnson, Barbara Karshrher, Debbie Klein, Carol Kramer, Patti Lane, Leslie Lauterbach, Linda Louis, Lisa Magnet, Paula Marcus, Dee Dee Marias, Lolly Melnick, Felice Miller, Cathy Morgan, Steffi Palmer, Celia Rowen, Honey Roybark, Susan Rubins, Susie Schuster, Shari Serkin, Susan Songey, Adrienne Steinberg, GaylelySTewart, Robin Tanner, Gail Treiger, Claudia Wagner, Corinne Wilburne, Harriet Wilburne, Diane Wirth, Rosalyn Zakhiem, Sandra Zimmerman, Carol Zuckerman. Row 1, left to right: Steftie Palmer, Joan Friedman, Carol Kurtz, Joanie Lesser, Patti Conn-, Jackie Blatt, Helen de Picciotto, Nora Sloft, Diane Harris. Row 2: Mary Ellen Sperling, Sharon Block, Mrs. Burmester, Corinne Wilburne, Marsha Melnick, Emily Hendel, Jane Friedman, Sandra Kapin. Row 3: Harry Johnson, Robbie Hani, Anita Prinzmetal, Jean Setlak, Lynn Grossman, Paul Roth. ibl. Members of The honorary club, Biblions, are selected on the basis of leadership, service, and interest shown in library work. Their duties include shelving returned books and checking out vol- umes at the circulation desk. The school librarian, Mrs. Louise Burmister, is the club's sponsor. T51 Row T, lefT To right: Candy Bowen, Sue Rabin. Row 2: Carol Friedman, Marianne -Berger, Susie Chier, Cindy Courf, KaTe Foreman. Row 3. Paula Kavalis, Margie AlTmann, Sandi STahl, Gloria GoldsTein, Tina Bulasky, Miss .lane McClure, Lois Levine, Mrs. Line. Absenfg Felice Miller. The Home Economics Club, under The sponsorship oT Mrs. Sibyl Line and Miss Jane McClure, gives Beverly girls an opporTuniTy To learn more abouT homemaking in daily life. The club also sponsors many evenTs during The school year. Candy and apple sales are The mosT popular among The sTudenTs. Helping To organize social aTTairs such as Teas, dinners, and punch parTies are anoTher pan' oT The club's acTiviTies, This club cerTainly offers excellenT Training Tor a TuTure in homemaking. 0I'g3l11Z3tl0l1S The purpose oT The Business EducaTion Club is To promoTe inTeresT in The business world of Today. Any sTudenT who is inTer- esTed and enrolled in a class in The business deparTmenT may ioin This club. One oT The acTiviTies of The club is The laminaTion of sTudenT body cards and oTher imporTanT documenTs. Miss Marilyn Re-ynerTson, as sponsor, helps To carry ouT The club's program eTTecTively. Row 1, leff To right: Marlene Swislow, Gloria STeiner, Jane Gould, Debbie SmiTh, Jacquie Gould, Marilyn Shapiro, Rosalie Wolf, pre-sidenT. Row 2: Paula Kavalis, MargareT Levi, Debby Gould, Debby Lefcourf, Laurie McKenna, Sally Lifson. Row L,-, e 3: STeve Kafz, Lloyd BorinsTein, Fred FensTer, Bruce Ellman, Bob Schwab, Linda 0 Schuman, Martin Massman, Mel Levine. SX EKfi'U'Y3ZQ-1224 , f mMT organizations r-:Iv club The Law Club guarantees all aspiring lawyers The opportunity To gain first hanol information about their future profession. Mr. Ralph Phil- brook, The sponsor, aiols The boys anol girls by helping Them procure guest speakers To inform The members about life before The bar. Through These lectures They learn not only about different facets of a career in law, but also about court systems in our country. Row l, left to right: Greg Valentine lTreasurerl, Diane Harris lSec.l, Larry Ach lPres.l, Richard Gerry lV.P.l. Row 23 Masha Adland, Rona Chazano, Ilona Sherman, Kim Friedman, Jacquie Rosenbaum, Carol Mirisch, Tony Mohr, Steve Jurist, .Jeff Pop, Jerry Dash. Row 3: Peter Gardiner, Gary Schubach, David Weil, Steve Holzer, David Livingston, Mark Rosenberg, Greg Gilford, Steve Kaus, Robert Siegmann, Rick Roudebush. Row 4: Roma HeiIlig,S1eve Levine, Howard Levitt, Larry Gilson, Ronald Block, Wally Hug, Marshall Wolff, Jeff Goodman, Bruce Golden, Joe Cobert, Howard Fine, John Moore, Shelley Snyder, Debby Taubman, R. Philbrook, sponsor. T53 olk singing Row 1, left to right: Ellen Ziegler, Susan Fink, Esther Laks, Paula Gallup. Row 2: Anne Wentz, Jean Cantor, Jenet Harris, Debbie Blum, Janet Udell, llona Sherman, Diane Rosenbaum, Adele Simon, Sandy Lessner, Linda. Kaus, Sheryl Kapson, Joanie Isaacs, Julie Lantz. Row 3: Elliot Sacks, Terry Pobir, Jane Plotkin, Patty Lichtenstein, Yumiko Eguchi, Shiri Graff, Diane Polier, Carol Mau, Ellen Zucker, Kathleen Givens, Susie Good, Joelle Stumpus. Row 4: Dave Balter, Kathy Kreisel, Jeff Naiditch, Joel Pressman, Mitzi Dunitz, Anne Reiner, Stet Barbanell, Pat Withey, Sue Lenkowsky, April L'Hereux, Karen Fox, Carol Harris. Row 5: Larry Libby, Mike Frank, Bryan Flamm, Ken Gordan, Barry Zitnick, Steve Jurist, Bonnie Kessenick, Sharon Levitt, Carol Edelson. Row 6: Jim Frank, Mr. Cartaino, Howard Slayen, Arnold Gross, Mark Brawerman, Robert Berns, Ed Ackerman. fy A genuine interest in music is the only prerequisite for membership in Beverly's Folksinging Club. This group lends to each ot its members the opportunity to develop both their vocal and instrumental talents. The club's activities include hootenannies at lunch and presenta- tion ot the talents ot its members at open meetings, The sponsor ot the group is Mr. Carlo Cartaino. organizations 154 organizations Row l, lefT To righT: Mr. Henry Clarke, Les Traub, John Kineman, STeve Soll, Bob Singer, Ross Bower, Barry Byrens, Susie GoldsTein. Row 2: Ron Pinsky, Larry Rogers, Dan Slafer, Vic Traub, Russ Miller, Jamie Marks. Row 3: Roger RequisT, Eddie Terris, Mark ScoTT, Jan SluTsky, Mark Rosenberg, NaTe Silverman. Row 4: Mike Lerner, Mark Cohen, Ted Amado. Row 5: Roberf Bader, Jeff Gordon, Sandy Blaser, Larry Shluker, STeve Kaus, Ted Sherman, Larry Lazlo. 3 camera club The Camera Club is open To all inTeresTed phorographers ranging in skills from beginning many of iTs sTaff phoTographers for The HIGH- LIGHTS and WATCHTOWER. WiTh The help of club sponsor Mr. Henry Clarke, They held slide discussions, inviTed guesT speakers, and had a successful phoTo conTesT. C , To quiTe advanced. From This club Beverly obTains music makers Many of Beverly's musicians, under The sponsor- ship of Mrs. Leah Moore, work To increase inTeresT and appreciaTion of The value of music. The members perform for each oTher and for The sTudenT body aT open .meeTings in order To gain experience in sTage presenTaTion. Row l, leTT To righT: Paula Gallup, Sandy Lessner, Frieda Gordon, Shari Serkin, Clare Schulberg, Srephen Willson. Row 2: Sfeve Feldman, Gigi Piazza, Mark Richman, Randy Linde, Ronna Locks, Dana 'Brady. Row 3: Steve Diskin, Edie Bierman, Sheila FeinsTein, Allan Callner, PaTricia Ellis, Jeff Naiditch. Row 4: Ed Gerard, Carla Brand, Bonnie Kessenick, Sharon LeviTT. Row 5: Jacob Sperber, Ken Simmons, Arnold Gross, MiTch Benoff, Daniel Greenhouse. Absemeesg Larry Stone, L Tom MorTon, Geoff Greenfield, Wade Cornell, Bruce Pfeffer, Yumiko Eguchi. l organizations Row lg left to right: Jett Lapota, Larry Hart, Dave Schumann. Row 2: Errol Stambler, Mike Withey, Bob Murphy, Jerry Jolton, John David, Dave Cohn, Warren Tetley, Bob Brenner, Phil Weintraub. Row 3: Jesse Neighbors, Rich Salzman, Gary Ezor, Jon Reinis, Bob Eagle, Pete Finsterwald, Jim Stark, Stan Gordon. Row 4: Al Shanedling, Larry Ach, Chuck Bergman, Ron Gaster, Dana Huff, Rich Hott, Dick Gross, Raw 5: Al Einstein, Bob Liebenau, Bernie Satfren. Row 6: Greg Finley, Ken Adlam, Jim Tomarken, Tom Ross, Lee Harris, Steve Kraines, Lyn Konheim. One of the leading service organizations at Beverly is the Varsity Club. In order to attain membership, a boy must be on a Varsity squad and earn twenty hours of service credit, The club's chief functions are to sell popcorn, cokes, and other refreshments at various school and Sky League activities and to boost athletic spirit at Normandy. By serving in this manner the lettermen may build up enough hour-points to earn the esteemed Varsity Club pin. organizations Row l:,Bob Buck, David Cook, STephi Barbanell, Naomi Graff. Row 2. Sheri GraTT,.Berry Boss, Lucy BerinsTein, Bob Noshner, Margii Weiss. Row 3: Rich Koren, Chuck Sher, MiTch Hess, Ed Gerard, Ron Friedman, Karol Brandt The German Club, sponsored by Mrs. BeaTrice Glanz, is open To all German sTudenTs who desire To improve Their knowledge of The language. The club gives an opporTuniTy Tor The sTudenTs To pracTice The German language, as well as learn German cusToms. Dick Koren is The presidenT of The club, which was re-esTablisheol lasT year. A.U.A. is The honorary arT organizaTion aT Beverly. IT aTTords The TalenTed arT sTudenT an opporTuniTy To TurTher develop his undersTanding and ap- preCiaTion, as well as To conTribuTe his skills To socieTy in general. The club's moTTo is represenTed by The iniTials of The name-arT, undersTanding, and appreciaTion. The club also helps Those who wanT To TurTher Their knowledge of The Tine arTs. The membership is highly selecTive and includes only Those inTeresTeol sTudenTs who mainTain a B average in Their arT courses. The spon- sors, Mrs. Lucille RoberT anol Mrs. Mariorie Viau, help To coordinaTe The club's acTiviTies. Row lj leTT To right: Jodi Cohn, Treasurer, Brenda Hershenson, vice-president Judy Cammer, president, Cindy Dloughy, secreTary, Mary Rosenfield, hisTorian. Row 2: Nikki Schuman, Nora Slaff, Mariko Eguchi, Virginia Taege, Helen De PiccioTTo, Yumiko Eguchi. Row 3: Sue Taylor, Sheryl Frankel, PaTTy Rose, Adrea Engle, Marsha Effron, Eda Beirman, and sponsor, Mrs. Viau. -0WfYwW72i5A- ' fha hdf 'I ,WA AY' T a4J 9'0 WVTQQH-.f':f organizations Sophomores, iuniors, and seniors interested in mathematics are eligible candidates for the Math Club. The principal aims of this club and its sponsor, Miss June Eddy, are to encourage an active interest of mathematics in all math students. Activities range from discussions on higher mathematics to participating in a Math Field Day. sz-Q' EEE l nlfath 5 Q Q 5 EE' V il' l J I gli ,.l,i ig it lil' 11-i lRosterl Ron Barbanell, Dave Benor, Bobby Buck, Eric Dibner, Eric Feldman, Martin Firestein, Greg Gilford, Peter Hahn, Tim Harris, Jeff Hartman, Steve Holzer, Wally Hug, John lsen, Kathy Jensen, Jesse Kineman, John Kineman, Steve Levine, Henry Lew, Dave Loew, Jack Naiditch, Robert Nashner, Shalom Rich, Mark Rosenberg, John Sherman, Marc Scott, Chuck Ticktin, Miss June Eddy lsponsorl. Row 1, left to right: Gary Soldow, Richard Dreyfuss, Leland Moss. Row 2: Mary Gogdstein, Gwynne Gilford, Carren Auster, Judy Franklin lsecretaryl, Jill Levinsohn lpresidentl, Tina Schnee. 158 Fl' 1-rril.-'gf,i.,,.S Affiliated with the National Thes- pian Society, the Thespians of Bever- ly Hills High School represent a se- lect group interested in drama at our school. Applicants for membership in this honor club must have devoted a hundred hours of work to the theater. Aided by their sponsor, Mr. Ward Lester, they take part in the- atrical productions during the year. This very talented group is respon- sible for the high quality and creative spirit of Beverly's dramatic presentations. Z Wm organlzatlons ' llllllilll ll Row 1, left to right: Ezra Abrahamy, Shigeru Yamauchi, Richard Buck, David Simon, Robert Braun, Elliot Ostrow, Robert Ferguson, Jacquie Rosenbaum. Row 2: Dennis Ostrow, Daniel Weingarten, William Ratner, William Furman, Mark Scott, Carol Pollack, Mark Rosenberg, Steve Corday. Row 3: Ron Barbanell, Andrew Weingarten, Mike Salter, Dave llfeld, Sidney Lotzkar, Jeff Weinberg, Ellen Summerfield. Row 4: James Mandel, Roger Renquist, Ross Miller, Karl Brandt, Jesse Kineman, Steve Harris, Steve Wheaton, Carla Brand, Phil Rubin. .5 ..,, - Q 'Ili 'WMV N 'Xt - MQW' YMJNNXM international language club The International Language Club, sponsored by Mrs. Clara Kineman, was established to promote interest in foreign lan- guages and cultures. It is open to all students and it is especially suited to students studying sev- eral languages. The semester ac- tivities included correspondence with foreign students and an ln- ternational Musical program which, it was hoped, would be- come an annual affair. Checkmate is the cry of the members of iNormandy's iChess Club as they strive toward perfecting .and promoting their intellectual sport. The club meets four times a week for practice and instruction and participates in interscholastic competition. Just as in tennis there is a chess ladder on which the members vie for the positions. The sponsor of the club is Mr. Edwin Elliott. Row ig left to rights Steffi Palmer, President, Joan Friedman, Vice President. Row 2: Mrs. Kineman, Janice Abarbanel, Susie Grossblatt, Susie Schuster, Carol Mirisch, Marilyn Levinson. Row 3: Stephen Corday, Lolly Melnick, Carol Edelston, Corinne Wilburne, Robert Braun. 159 T60 lchemists Robert Bader, Mitchell Benoff, Linda Bowman, Ron Cordova, Howard Fine, Ron Gaster, Kathleen Givens, Bonnie Goldman, Mark Green, Fred Greenspahn, Kim Grossman, Richard Hersh, Dale Howard, Dave Ilfeld, Dick Koren, Rhonda Levitt, Bob Loew, Tony Mohr, Tom Morton, Robert Nashner, Alan Newman, Tyler Pittluck, Robert Post, Larry Rabkin, Gene Seltzer, Art Sherman, Howard Slayen, Elaine Sproat, Stephen Willson. Alchemists, the upper division honorary science club, opens its membership to those students who have earned at least a 3.5 grade average in at least two and a half years of science courses at Beverly. The club was formed in order to conduct more advanced chemical and physical research than is possible in the classroom situation. The sponsor of the club is Mr. Harvey Neubert. Lower division students who have earned an A average in science are eligible to ioin the Mesons, The club, sponsored by Mr. Francis Crean, stimulates an interest in sci- ence studies and increases the scientific knowledge of the students. Row I, left to right: Harold Jandorf, Richard Weston, Mark Bisgeier, Laurie Pregler. Row 2: William Fineman, Bob Ferguson, Susie Grossblatt, Leslie Lauterbach, Steffi Wildman, Bess Hochman. Row 3: Dave Balter, Bryan Flamm, Ken Gordon, Steve Corday, Barry Zetnick. organizations 5 5 ees ee is 5 E 01-4 Row 1, lefT To righfz Bill Ratner, Bob Marcus, Mark Brawerman, Pam Fox, Jill Greenspan, Jill Wiener, Robyn Levinson, Mike Bendix, Sieve Kraus. Row 2: Diana Rosenbaum, Ilene Connison, Marc ScoTt, David LivingsTon, Jeffrey Pop, Jeff Gordon, Chuck Duffield, Nate Halprin. Row 3: Mark Prescoff, Russ Goldsmith, Harry Johnson, Debbie Nourse, Lorrie Anderson. Peace on EarTh is The moTTo of The Infernafional STaTesmen. The purpose of This club is To promoTe world peace and inTernaTional friendship Through The sTudy of inTernaTional affairs. WiTh spirifed debaTes and inTeresTing panel discussions, The lnTernaTional STaTesmen sTrive To conquer The world's problems. This year's highlighf was The Civil RighTs' discussions led by presidenT Mark Brawerman. Also, under The sponsorship of Mr. William QuandT, They sponsored The Americanism Assembly. adio Row 1, lefT To righT: Mr. Walker, Bari GaulT, PeTer Hahn, Randy Linde, Jay Fiske, Ron Pinsky, Jon Teicher, Mark Friedman. Row 2: Joey Nagel, Werner Brandf, Randy Burg, Henry Kahn, Jim Hooker, Barry Siem, Shigeru Yamauchi, Karol Brandt, Jeff SelTzer. The Radio Club of Beverly is dedicaTed To furTher increasing The knowledge of iTs members Through radio broadcasfs, TransmiTTing informaTion, and parTicipaTing in code classes. AcTiviTies for The year included The operaTing of The sound equiprnenT during school funcfions. Mr. Donald Walker is of This organizafion. The sponsor organizations T61 Palliance francaise Beverly's upper division French club is L'Alliance Francaise. The member- ship is composed of Third and TourTh year French sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in increasing Their knowledge and undersTanding of The French way of life. During The year L'Alliance Francaise, sponsored by Mrs. Evelyn Leisner, hosTs a progres- -f sive dinner and a ChrisTmas parTy. llllllllllllxllllw Row 1, lefT To right Bonnie Kessnick, YveTTe Loose, Helen De PiccioTTo, Lisa Tarsey lpresidenTl, Jackie BlaTT, Paula Millman, Bonne Goldman, PaT Kreeger. Row 2: E. Leisner, Rhonda LeviTT, Lee Horwin, Ed Ackerman, Elly Gendel, MiTch GolanT, Lizz Epstein. Absenh Linda Bowman, Vicki Golden, Barbara Pelter. 'esprit de france ' 7 L'EspriT de France, sponsored by Mr. STanford Jacquard, provides an aTmos- phere for sTudying The language and cusToms of France. STudenTs Taking TirsT or second year French are eligible To loin L'EspriT de France, The members are en- TerTained by movies, French songs, and leTTers To and Trom pen-pals. The mosT imporTanT evenT is The club's annual puppeT show. The presidenT aids The oTher sTudenTs in sending care packages of food and cloThing To needy French families. Row 1, leTT To right Camille Caggiano, Linda Kaus, Bess Hochman, Susie Blanc ipresidenTl, Marion Bader, Esfher Laks, Jeff Harfman Lydia Leeds, Joan Buck. Row 2: Joan Borinsfein, Rene Ponder, JaneT Udell, Jean Canror, Cheryl Hagman, Shirley Kennedy, Cqml Mirisch, Patrice Tarsey, Rona Chazan. Row 3: Diane Rosenbaum, Barbara Grun, Merry Elkind, Rebecca Sokol, Naga Amir, Lisa Tarsey, DoroThy Graham. Row 4: Celia Rowen, Paula Marcus, Paula Millman, Anne Borinstein, Cecily STern. ,62 or anizations D-PF'-D gg, LL i l S. P. Q. R. Roster: Janice Abarbanel, Roger Acheatel, Bob Adelman, Nancy Askanase, Howard Barrar, Pat Benson, Patti Berne, Larry Bishop, Ronald Block, Sharon Block, Carla Brand, Rick Brenner, Bob Brenner, Richard Buck, Joe Colbert, Dan-Cooper, Eric Dibner, Kathy Dreher, Carol Edelston, Shelley Eskin, Bernie Fairfield, Bill Fishman, Doug Fleischer, Shelley Freeman, Jane Friedman, Barbara Goodhill, Mary Goodstein, Lee Gopadze, Linda Gunall, Ted Hanf, Morton Harris, Roma Heillig, Emily Hendel, Rich Hersh, Vicki Keilus, John Kineman, Michelle La Rusch, Rebecca Lemburg, Joanne Lennon, Wayne Liebman, Sidney Lotzkar, Ira Marcus, Deidre Marias, Marsha Melnick, Tom Morton, Debbie Nedelman, Dick Parker, Bob Post, Phil Rubin, Julie Scheinman, Jerry Schwarz, Jeff Sperling, Rita Speigel, Jody Snyder, Mike Stern, Neil Strossman, Ellen Summerfield, Brad Treusch, Harriet Wilburne, Stephi Wildman, Sharon Winer, Chuck Wolcott, Dan Yergin, Roz Zakheim. The Senatus Populus Que Romanus, which most students at Normandy know as S.P.Q.R., is the Latin Club at Beverly. This club, sponsored by Miss Francis Griffin, is open to all students who are in Latin classes. In the bi-monthly meetings the club pro- vides the opportunity for students to gain a more thorough knowledge of Roman life, customs, and history. The club is gov- erned in the style of ancient Rome, for example, Richard Buck is the Pontifex Maximus. A memorable event for the members of the club is the annual Roman Banquet in April. At right are shown the club officers: Pontitex Maximus, Richard Buck, Consuls, Phil Rubin and Debbie Nedelman, Scriba, Sharpn Block, Quaestor, Dan Cooper, Aediles, Janice Abarbanel and John Kineman, Lictors, Pat Benson and Rick Brenner, Praetors, Carol Edelston, Doug Fleisher, and Emily Hendel. organizations 163 Row 1, left to right: Patti Conn, Jill Wiener, Sydney Krissman, Hope Schwartz, Riselle Bain, Marianne Manopla, Jacquie Rosenbaum, Pamela Dloughy, Cindy Dloughy. Row 2: Ellen Schwartz, Joelle Stumpus, Ellen Berman, Nora Karasik, Jan White, Cynthia Lynde, Lisa Freedman, Janice Johnson. Row 3: Freddy Fenster, lan Lynde, Lester Traub, Dianne Lewis, Linda Caro, Beverly Pons. SOCIEDAD HONORIA HISPANICA, the upper division Spanish honor club, tamiliarizes third and tourth year Spanish students with the Spanish way ot lite. The club's activities include entertaining and informative talks by Spanish instructors and students. The club, sponsored by Mr. Arnold Gallegos, sent several members to the Spanish Campus ot Beverly's European Summer Session in 1962. Los Espanolitos, the Spanish club tor tirst and second year students, otters its Q members the opportunity to learn about our Spanish speaking neighbors Spanolitos as well as to speak the language. Through lectures, tilms, treld trips, and the help ot their sponsor, Senor Gilbert Velasquez, the members can broaden their knowledge ot these countries. Row 1, left to right: Celia Mason, Janine Brown, Kathy Jensen, Lisa Magnet, Roberta Agins, Rosalyn Melnick, Janie Bankott, Stephanie Margolin, Celia Rowen, Paula Marcus, Marc Saven, Patti Lane, Roz Morecki, Greg Gilford, Stuart Berman, Bob Schwab, Row 2: Freddy Goldstein, Virginia Molina, Leslie Ward, Hillary Jurne, Stteve Holzer, Craig Lesser, Dave Young, Stephanie Vanzele, Randy Parrish, Henry Lew. organizations T64 AFS Roster: Andee Alberts, Margie Altman, Leslie Anker, Carl Anthony, Marion Bader, Candy Bowen, Patti Brown, Nancy Berck, Diane Childs, Leslie Dreyfuss, Karen Durham, Marsha Effron, Yumiko Eguchi, Judy Eisenberg, Mikki Factor, Richard Fauman, Lynn Feintech, Susie Fink, Jane Friedman, Susan Friedman, Kathy Gildred, Gwynne Gilford, Terry Glass, Terry Goldblatt, Russ Goldsmith, Barbara Goodhill, Mary Goodstein, Masae Haida, Laurie Harris, Lynn Holden, Dale Howard, David Ilfeld, Hillary Joffe, Janice Hohnson, Laurent Kleiber, Leslie Lauterbach, Joan Lesser, Linda Louis, Helen McCann, Laurie McKenna, Shephanie Palmer, Peter Dolezol, Carol Pincus, Anita Prinzmetal, Sue Rabin, Miriam Rabinowitz, Cathy Reisman, Candy Resnick, Diane Rickles, Jacquie Rosenbaum, Mary Rosenfeld, Honey Roybark, Anila Sahni, Jessica Schulman, Susan Schuster, Betty Seidmon, Elise Sinay, Marylynne Slayen, Rebecca Sokol, Mary Ellen Sperling, Janet Sprecher, Joelle Stumpus, Lisa Tarsey, Marilyn Title, Greg Valentine, Chris Waller, Alice Weiner, Corinne Wilburne, Stephanie Wildman, Barbara Witlin, Shigeru Yamauchi, Lela Ziff. ican Field Service Club furnishes an opportunity for students at Normandy to learn about foreign nations and to support the foreign exchange pro- gram. This year the A.F.S. club sponsored the an- nual A.F.S. Day on November 27. Fifteen A.F.S. students from all over the L.A. area came to Bev- erly to participate in a typical day at Normandy. Q 7 Now in its second year at Beverly, the Amer- Dear Friends, Beverly Hills, when l found out that l was going to spend one year at Beverly, l was so glad: near Hollywood, tennis all year around, the eternal suns. l came here and saw the school. l felt more and more pleased. Finally, you, the students, made my American Experience a delightful one. l thank you very much. Bien a vous, Laurent Kleiber Dear Mem bers of the faculty and Normans, No words in my vocabulary are suitable enough to express the gratitude that l feel towards you all for having given me the most wonderful and memorable year of my life, The time for me to return to India has arrived, but my thoughts will always be with you, and my respect and admiration for you and your country will never cease. l sincerely wish that soon l might be able to repay you for your hospitality in so readily accepting me as a fellow student. Thank you. Sincerely, Anila Sahni l organizations ws ' i1L'.T'f'-'i' ill! iw- . . - 4 l . . 1 edical club The Medical Club, under The sponsorship of Mr. William Logue, gives its members a chance To explore The many opportunities in the field of medicine. Each Friday finds The club listening To lecTures by prominent doctors, watching movies dealing with medicine and The medical profession, or listening To sTudenT reporTs. The club also visits various hospitals in The area in order to gain an idea of life surrounding The many medical fields. Row T, left To right: Dan Pressman, Ron Gaster, Philip Gould. Row 2: Mr. Logue, STeve Corday, Larry Kaplan, Jeff Solow, Robert Braun, Elaine Sproat, Pam Fox, Julia Rossen, Naomi Graff. Row 3: Mark Green, Karen Durham, Tim Harris, Wilmore Finerman, Ted l-lanf, Bill Fishman, Bill Kohn, Charlotte Irons, Brad Treusch, Richard Buck. Row 4: Gail Treiger, Margit Weiss, Nikki Schumann, Rosalie Wolf, Steve Marcus, Margie Altmann, Nate Halprin, Bruce Pfeffer. Row 5: Dennis Ostrow, Andrew Weingarten, Bob Marcus, Robert Keller, Ed Ackerman, Daria Kelley, Linda Thurston. Row 6: Louis Petker, Steven Zuckerman, Richard Fauman, Jud Whyte, Val Boyle. Row 7: Honey Roybark, Howard Fine, Andy Blaser, Sandy Blaser, Bruce Goldsmith, Bruce Ellman, Roger Olesky, Barbara Pelter. Row 8: Nora Karasik, Rudy Lacoe, Randy Sterling, Steve Willson, Larry Schlucker, Steve Levine, Steve Craig. organizations I9ktcg Students who prove themselves superior in a particular department are awarded membership in LEKTOS. Each department nominates one student tor every two hundred enrolled. Election ot LEKTOS members takes place in early March, and scholastic achievement is the club's only criterion. The primary purpose ot LEKTOS is to promote scholarship and inspire individual effort, The club is one of the oldest at Normandy. The name LEKTOS means chosen one in Greek. This year the LEKTOS are sponsored by Mrs. Carolyn Koistenen. Row 1, left to right: Alice Rosenberg, Lynn Rosenthal, Daniel Greenhouse, Jan White, Daniel Yergin, Robby Bren- ner, Mark Green. Row 2: Sue Bronn, Candi Bowen, Bob Saffren, Dave llteld, Chuck Sher, Jodi Cohn, Dee Dee Jameson. Row 3: Jacob Sperber, Joanie Shanedling, Sheila Feinstein, Robert Post, Jacques Leslie, Leland Faust, Steve Willson, Don Mirisch, Andrea Craig, Row 4: Anna Hendel, Jill Levinsohn, Jerry Schwartz, Richard Quint, Larry Hart, Mark Rabwin. honor organizations honor organizations Freshman and sophomore girls who show a sTrong desire To supporT school TuncTions, seT a good example of honesty in The classroom, and mainTain a high sTandard of scholarship are eligible Tor membership in ADELPHIAN, The lower division girls honor service club. The organizaTion's duTies include supervision of Beverly's losT and found and co-sponsorship of The annual Alpha-Adelphian Dance. This group, sponsored by Mrs. Gloria CreuTz, also did volunTeer work Tor The Mar VisTa RecreaTion Cenfer. A picnic wiTh The Squires compleTed The Adelphian's year of acTiviTies. Row l, le-TT To righh Rosanne Gruszka, Emily Hendel, Janice Abarbanel, presidenT, Barbara Goren Joan SarnaT Row 2 Susie Schus Ter, STephi Palmer, Susie GrossblaTT, Jacquie Rosenbaum, Joan Friedman. Row 3: Mary Rose Susie Blanc Jane Friedman Judy Epstein Ellen Melfzer, Diane Wirfh. Row 4: Margie Braun, Nora Kavner, Anne Borinsfein, Lorie Cohen Par Benson X s r T-N596E52 ::Vss'1- iii 1 ' - -, 4 . J 'X 5' 1 vZ'iv1ssu-Jffd,-W .iEff-'LGT ffiEi3.1s1'4w4..v.,,'V-,'F 0 Q74Af'W .f'd3fiLlWf7'7f2U'ZXv'Jf2Z1W honor organizations Row 1 left to right Presidents Fall semester Alice Rosenberg, Spring semester, Anna Hendel. Row 2: Jackie Blatt, Judy Blanc, Rena Weissbrod Linda Sloan Nancy Levin Rrselle Bain Rozzue Zakheim, Anita Prinzmetal. Row 3: Sheila Feinstein, Debbie Silverglade, Lynn Grossman Lynn Rosenthal Ginger Snapp Karen Schwartz Roxie Penn. Row 4: Dee Dee Jameson, Carol Kurtz, Lynn Freschl, Elaine Sproat, Jill Levinsohn Patti Conn Terri Kaplan Dena Kaye Row 5 Debbie Neclelman, Martie Lapidus, Anila Sahni, Barbara Steiner, Kathy Meisel, Andy Craig Ronna Locks Susie Adelman Absent Francie Krieger Joanne Lesser. Membership in ALPHA is an honor sought after by upper division girls at Beverly. Girls are selected on the basis ot school service, leadership, recommendations ot both teachers and ad- ministrators, and scholarship. The services ot Alphas include selling Alpha suckers to raise money tor the Foundation tor the Junior Blind, supervising a noon study hall, and in the spring semester, sponsoring a dance in coniunction with the Adelphians. This year's dance, The Mad-l-latter's Ball, was held at the Fox Hills Country Club. Other Alpha activities ot the year included the selling ot cookies and brownies at the elections. The sponsor ot the club is Miss Marlene Checel. , knights Row I: left to right: Chuck Bergman, Tony Drewry, Dick Koren, Kim Grossman, Geoff Greenfield, Ron Shurin Roger Olesky Steve Kessler Ed Phillips Larry Rabkin, Dan Yergin, Mark Green. Row 2: Ron Gaster, Larry Ach, Jacob Sperber, Leland Faust, Fred Greenspahn Joe Matthews Jud Whyte Richard Quint, Gordon Evans, Larry Heifetz, Ron Grossman, Jacques Leslie, Kim Guggenheim, Dave Goldman, Jeff Lapota Jack Yellin Gary Ezor Gene Seltzer Mr. Rosemond. Row 3: Richard Hatt, Laurent Kleiber, Larry Hart, Jim Tomarken, Jim Stark. Absent Richard Buck Joe Colbert Robby Brenner Steve Weisman. 170 lt is the desire ot many iunior and senior boys to become members of the KNIGHTS, Beverly's upper division boys' honor club. To be accepted into the group, a boy must have good scholastic rating and citizenship along with taculty recommenda- tions. Sponsored by Mr. John Rosemond and Mr. Herbert Dodge, the primary purpose ot the club is listed as service to the school in all areas. The KNIGHTS at Beverly have become synonymous with flag raising, supervising lunch lines, patrolling football games, and ushering at assemblies. This has been an honor organization at Beverly tor the past thirty-tive years. The Maltese Cross, symbol ot the KNIGHTS, stands tor leadership, service, strength ot character, and tellowship. Row l left To right Gary Schubach Dan Cooper Larry Gilson Dan Feldman, David Eagle, Tom Linden. Row 2: Richard Weston, John Kornhandler Arnold London Mark Stern Steve Levin Row 3 Wayne Liebman Dave Goldsmith, Steve Diskin, Randy Sterling, Peter Laven, Brad Treusch Row 4 Mark Lavender Greg Valentine Rudy Lacoe Burt Sobelman Bill Moss Row 5: Richard Conn, Ronnie Berman, Jeff Sperling, Jon Greenwald Dennis Beck Bill Fishman Absent David Balter Steve Holzer Henry Lew Elliot Sacks, Marshall Wolff. SQUIRES is the lower division boys' honor organization. It is open to all freshmen and sophomores who have a B average or better, an excellent rating from their teachers, and a record of outstanding service to Beverly. Under the sponsorship ot Mr. Salvatore Occhipinti, some ot the activities ot this group are to patrol the language wing during lunch, lower the tlag at the end ot each day, promote sportsmanship, service, and scholarship, and to co-sponsor the Knights-Squires Dance held each year. s ry., ,5-, V T' . ,hc ,JL- , 5,1 Q. fawk, f . ', . flgiiil f 'N 'Y A N ' ' ' 'fy mx W' 'gy ' , . sq! qi v, , ,,-.- - YW, LJ , ,, 'if tu x xA, H , ,ty - . . 5,59 . Q W' .1 ELK M, uk A W xvv V '-N- ',J 'NJC ff my A E ' ' If x J- H My , 21 Vg 5,5 Q 'Q H. f V -, 9, :H N' Sw ' ' 'I W' N .W -if - -.74 , 9 ' xi 1 mi W Y . Q-ar' My Qgff' B-.51 4 Vw. -ww. wr -mf QQ' ' - -Q . -ff , r QQ my Q :ay gg V f f sa- 'vw . 'gg F1 ' K1 'w' Q' N .' , Y W. 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Below are the flag girls at rest and in action: Carol Hartunian, head 'Flag girl, Nancy Glazer, Sue Bronn, Carol Kurtz. flags 'I75 Row ig leff 'fo righi: Carol Hurruniczn, Nancy Glczer, Mimi Grey, Lynn Rosenrhol, Andi Weller, Susie Adelmcln, Anno Hendel Row 2: Liz Weller, Karen Schwartz, Sue Bronn, Susie Neisser, Melindci Morx, Bobbie Godfrey, Jon Weiss, Rozzie Zokheim spirit committee 176 spirit Row 1, left to right: Debbie Briskin, Jean Cantor, Susie Fink, Barbara Goren, Joyce Sloan, Susie Grossblatt, Julie Sheinman, Bess Hochman, Rean Weissbrod, Esther Rubinstein, Mariko Eguchi, Terry Milan, Linda Wagner, Suzi Fingerman, Jocelyn Sylvester, Janis Blumkin, Robyn Levinson, Patty Brown. Row 2: Emily Hendel, Belinda Berman, Karen Zukor, Carol Freedman, Wendy Sheinkoff, Lynn Steinbaum, Wendy Beber, Carol Rosin, Jackie Blatt, Laurie McKenna, Carol Moose, Joan Friedman, Merry Elkind, Kathy Jensen, Ellen Koskoff, Helene Frankel, Ann Wentz, Carol Zuckerman, Nora Kavner, Margie Braun, Row 3: Leslie Anker, Kathy Gildred, Clare Onderwyzer, Paula Kavalis, Andy Kaplan, Rebecca Sokol, Steffi Palmer, Steffi Wildman, Judy White, Barbara Tough, Susie Good, Leslie Lauterbach, Dale Hoffman, Vicki Keilus, Denny Luria, Hillary Joffe, Lorraine Fox. Row 4: Marilyn Title, Steffi Cohn, Francie Kirshenbaum, Debbie Sperling, Sandy Hallman, Lolly Melnick, Nancy Glazer, Sue Bronn, Carol Hartunian, Carol Kurtz, Ilene Graham, Robyn Mylon, Carolyne Smith, Lynn Feintech, Helen McCann, Susie Greendale. the drill team i77 campus couples susan shoenfielol ond kenny millrnon linda wagner and rudy lcicoe dicsne rossen ond ed kislinger dee dee jameson ond crclig Wold sydney krissnnon ond Tom ross carol freedrnon and ken cncllom campus couples iana iayson and ron cordova barbara arrasrnirh and robin allen ian weiss and david hochrnan ginger snapp and david mann gail rnc adoo and craig buff paTTy mosler and brad phillips helene marcus and pefer laven LGy on Macduff, and darnn'd be he who first cries 'Hold, enoughl' Aw! They were lust iuniors! the juniors fclass of ,640 gave a car wash - Out damn spofl Our, I say! You can always Tell a Halo girl O little wafer will cleanse us of this deed. 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Higher educaTion appears To offer an exciTing and informaTive life for Beverly High sTudenTs. EighTy-nine per-cenT of The class of T963 headed for college, and a higher percenTage is expecTed from The class of '64, The scenes are of Royce iillil x I.: I-i,,, ,.,,, our three campuses ln The summer of 1963, Beverly again conducTed iTs own highly successful experimenT in inTerna- Tional living and sTudying. TwenTy-four iunior and senior French sTudenTs, accompanied by Their faculTy spon- sor, Mrs. Simone Laidig, spenT nine weeks on The European conTinenT. Their iTinerary included visiTs To England, SwiTzerland, Ausfria, lTaly, and France. AfTer seeing souThern England, The group flew To Paris and NanTes, where They spenT five weeks living wiTh various French families, speaking and sTudying only French culTural subiecTs. everly hills Of The Three campuses, The Beverly Hills one is mosT known and appreciaTed. Beverly is charac- Terized by crowded halls, busy lunch lines, and sTudious Normans. ConTinuing growTh of enroll- menT has resulfed in new buildings as well as The recenT innovaTion of The Team Teaching pro- gram. Through inspiring Teachers and greaT am- biTions, Beverly shall confinue To rank among The besT in The nation. AT The far left is AniTa Prinz- meTal aT Windsor Casfle. NexT, righT, is The beaufiful school in NanTes, and di- recTly above, The group is seen on a boaT ride down The Loire. Mrs. Simone Lciidig dons dark glasses for The Trip. Remember These scenes'P mes... . 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On November 12, 1963, The Board oT Education paid Tribute, during its official commemoration OT The disTricT's 5OTh anniver- sary, To all Those men and women whose Toresight, courage, and dedication have made possible cl school sysTem which is second To no other in The country. The Teachers pictured on This page are The members of The high school Taculty who have served Tor Tvventy-Tive years or more. The WATCHTOWER saIuTes Them. 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T 513.- .m.s1z . f , 5 ,f ' ' The waiting begins . e ection finals The victors are insrolled. WWK W norman achievements This year Beverly's CSF Quiz Bowl Team, consisfing of capfain Tom MorTon, Mark Green, Jerry SchvvarTz, and Dan Yergin, had The greaT privilege of appearing on KNXT-TV's Scholar Quiz in The TirsT conTesT againsf San Marino High. They reTurned wiTh a 151 To 73 vicTory. This is cerfainly an achievemenT of which we can be proud. , ,-, Y-,- es ,,,,,, en- nissan.. qg,qg,,, ,L ,Q H-I W, 1 B- the c.s.f. quiz bowl team ,ga Arriving in Hawaii by Pan Am JeT, The Beverly Hills High School Madrigals were greeTed loy leis, shouTs of welcome, and Kailua High School sTudenTs, For more Than a week over EasTer vacaTion 1963, our singers Toured The islands, giving concerTs and receiving high acclaim. the madrigals in hawaii Early lasT March Beverly's fine orchesTra enTered The disTricT the Orchestra rated eeSuPeri0r,, music TesTivaI and reTurned wiTh a superior raTing Tor more Than The Tvve-nTieTh Time. Every year since 1937, excluding The war years, Normandy's musicians have Turned in a similar record. 192 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY that's it! we hope you've liked it. best of luck to the class of '64! Jww Www AMA, the editors And so ir is altogether lifting and proper That we dedicare This i964 WATCHTOWER To John Fiizgerald Kennedy, who is and will continue To be a living symbol of The essential and eternal Design-The bold vision which will make free all mankind, so Thar men everywhere may live in peace and undersranding. the Watchtower staff of Editors-in-Chief Susie Adelman Terri Kaplan Managing Editor Jett Lapota Art Editor Sheryl Frankel Lite ra ry Editor Barbara Steiner Sports Editor Terry Cantor Administration Pam Fox Activities Gail Goodman Organizations Sharon Block Campus Lite Howard Slayen Photographers Ron Cordova Gordan Evans Dave Levy Howard Slayen Index Larry Levine Staff Nancy Berck Joel Druckman Sue Golick Mary Goodstein Steve Katz Lois Kaye Celia Mason Felice Miller Merwyn Miller Mary Ellen Pace Cathy Reisman Gene Schwartz Sue Taylor Jim Warsaw Cole, Toni-63, 124, 135 Aaron, Paula-72, 147 Aborbanel, Janice-35, 72, 150, 151, 159, 163, 168 Ablon, Nancy-82 Abrahomy, Ezra-62, 159 Abrams, Richard-62 Ach, Ernest-6 Ach, Laurence-29, 62, 99, 117, 135, 140, 144,145,153,156,170 Acheatel, Roger-36, 42, 58, 163 Ackerman, Edward--34, 42, 58, 97, 113, 154, 162, 166 Adams, Timothy-62 Adamson, Richard-42 Adamson, Steven-82, 116 Adelman, Robert-42, 163 Adelman, Susan-26, 42, 59, 129, 169, 176 Adelson, Denise-37, 42, 135, 139, 175 Adlam, Kenneth-13, 62, 156, 178 91 110141, 1 I Adland, Marsha-82, 153 index Baum, Pearl-14 Baumgarten, Barbara-62 Bebef, David-42, 117, 118 Beber, Diane-62 Beber, Wendy-72, 177 Beck, Bruce-82, 97, 135 Beck, Carol-72, 135, 145 Beck, Dennis-70, 72, 101, 120 Beirman, Edo-157 Bell, Robert-82, 97 Benaron, Richard-72 Bendix, Mike-120, 161 Benedict, Christine-82 Benedict, Ronald-82 Benen, David-72 Bennett, Chris-62 Bennett, Daniel Benoff, Mitchell142,135,15O,155,160 Benor, David-62, 150, 158 Benson, Patricia-22, 80, 82, 163, 168 Berck, Nancy-72, 129, 165 Breakstone, Deidre Bregman, Mark-22, 62 Brenner Kathe-72 Brenner, Richard-82, 163 Brenner, Jim-59, 101 Brenner, Robert-22, 27, 40, 43, 57, Cohn, Stephanie-72, 150, 177 Coleman, John-72 Colton, Sue-83 Colton, Bill-101, 119 Conison, Ilenef-83, 161 131,139,156,163,167,170 Bresler, Roger-43 Breton, Neil-72 Brilk, Craig-82 Brinegar, William-14 Conn, Patricia-28, 63, 137, 140, 150, 151, 164, 169 Conn, Richard-83, 96, 103, 171 Conway, Angela-63 Cook, David-83, 157 Briskin, Deborah-72, 177 Briskin, Jeffrey-72 Briskin, Robin-82 Broadwell, Patrick-14 Brod, David-82, 96 Brody, Robert-82 Brody, Tom-43 Bromberg, Susan-43 Bronn, Linda-82, 123, 182 Cooper Benson-63, 135 Cooper, Bertrand-72 Cooper, Kathi-63 Cooper, Dan-70, 72, 103, 142, 143, 150, 163, 171 Cooper, James-83 Cooper, Rodney-83, 119 Cook, Lindsay-63, 133 Coppin, Gary-113, 115 Bishop, Larry-62, 133, Adler, Cynthia--82 Adler, James-42 Adler, Joy-42 Agins, Roberta-164 Alben, Ellin-62, 135 Alberts, Andrea-27, 40, 42, 57, 124, 130 133,135,151,165 Albright, Anita-14, 129 Aldrich, Helen Louise-14,185 Allardale, Melanie-72 George, Meyer Allemand, Joan-14 Allen, Carol.-62 Allen, John-62, 101, 103 Allen, Robin-62, 95, 110 Allenstein, Susan-42 , Alling, Mary-62 Alpern, Millicent-42, 135, 144 Alschuler, Robert-42 Alter, Harry-10 Altmonn, Marguerie-62, 135, 152, 165, 166 Amado, Teddy-72, 95, 108, 146, 155 Amir, Noga-82, 162 Anderson, Bruce-62 Anderson, John-72, 142 Anderson, Lorrie-82 Angell, Brent-82, 121 Anker, Leslie-72, 165, 177 Anson, Daryl-62 Anthony, Karl-72, 165 Antkies, Kathy-42 Antkies, Peggy-82 Apaka, Jeffrey-42, 135, 137, 144, 145 Appelbaum, Betsey-72 Applebaum, Ricky-62 Applebaum, Sam-95, 120 Arnoldy, Ingrid-62, 147 Arrasmith, Barbara-72 Askanase, Nancy-62, 135, 163 Atlas, Vicki-62 Audino, Joe-82 Auer, Roxanna-82 Auster, Carren-42, 128, 150, 158 Averback, Amy-82 Berens, Jeffrey-B2 Berg, Tim-103 Berger, Anita-82, 144 Berger, Ilsa-72, 135, 145 Berger, Marianne-42, 1 Berger, Theadoral-42 45, 152 Bergman, Charles-34, 62, 99, 112, 135, 144, 157, 170 Berinstein, Lucia-62, 150, 151, 1,57 Berman, Belinda-72, 177 Berkowitz, Lisa-62 Bronn, Susan-37, 43, 123, 167, 175, 176 177 Brooks, Barry-62, 137 Brooks, Lauren Brown, Allison -62 117 Brooks Tom- -82 Brown Gerry-62, 103 1 Brown, Janine-82, 164 Brown, Potty-72, 123, 165, 177 Brown, Randy-62 Bruce, Patricia-14 Bryan, Brian-82 Berkowitz, Sandra-42 Berman, Ann-82 Berman, Barbara-82 Berman, Ellen-62, 164 Berman, Lizbeth-72 Berman, Nick-82, 96 Berman, Paul-42, 121 Berman, Ronald-72, 107, 135, 144, 145, 171 Berman, Stuart-62, 164 Berman, Wendy A.-62 Buck, Joan-82, 162 BUCk, RlCl'1Ord-62,146, 157, 159, 163, Burns, John-11 Buck, Robert-82, 158 Bueno, Javier-72, 95, 103 Bueno, Jorge-62, 95, 102 Bulasky, Tina-72, 152 Burbank, Jeffrey-82, 196 Burbank, Winston-72, 102, 116 Burdette, Anthony-72 Burg, Randy-82, 161 Berne, Patricia-62, 130 Berns, John-135, 144 ,163 Berns, Robert-42, 143, 154 Bernstein, Jonathan-82, 109 Bernstien, Susan-62 Biber, Daniel-42 Bierman, Eda-72, 155 Birnbaum, Michael-42, 102 Bisgeier, Mark-72, 101, 112, 160 135, 163 Bader, Marion-82, 142, Bader, Robert-62, 155, Baer, Leslie-62 Bagdasarian, Carol-62 151,162 160 Bagdasarian, Ross-82, 96, 112 Bittke, Barry--62 Blacher, Pamela-82 Blakely, Janet-72, 151 Blanc, Judith-62, 135, 144 Blanc, Susan-72, 135, 144, 150, 162, 168, 169 Blaser, Andrew-62, 166 Blaser, Samuel-62, 155, 166 Blatf, Jackie-35, 62, 123, 151, 169, 177 Blaustein, Abe-42 Block, Ronald-82, 153 Block, Sharon-72, 150, 151, 163 Bloom, Kenneth-72 Bloomfield, Jaclyn-62 Bloomfield, Michael-101, 119 Blue, Bobby-62 Blum, Debby-82, 154 Blumkin, Janis-72, 122, 123, 131, 177 Burleigh, Richard Burmester, Lois-14, 151 Butler, Donald-43 Byrens, Barry-72, 103, 146, 155 Caggiano, Camille-82, 162 Calamaro, Sara-82 Call, Noel-63 Callner, Alan-B2, 142, 143, 155 Callner, Sam-72 Calof, Rollie-43 Cammer, Judy-43, 137, 157 Cantor, Jean-72, 145 154, 162, 177 Canter, Paul Cantor, Terry-22, 34, 43, 91, 104, 111 129 Caplan, Maurice-82 Caplan, Samual Cardinale, James-43 Cardinale, Jerome-43, 103, 113 Caren, Barry-72, 95, 113 Carlin, Patricia-135, 144, 145 Carman, Georgann-82 Caro, Lawerence-72 Caro, Linda-43, 164 Cartaino, Carlo-14, 154 Chandler, Joan-43 Chandler, Robert-43, 128 Chapman, Alan-43 Corday, Stephen-72, 159, 160, 166 Cordova, Ronald-22, 32, 43, 97, 129, 160 Corenson, Robert-43 Cornell, Melody-83 Cornell, Priscilla-43, 123 Cornell, Wade-43, 135 ,144, 155 Cornfeldt, Terri-43 Cornrnan, Jocquelna-83 Corrigan, William Corwin, Lenore-72, 142 Cottler, Martin-72 Court, Cynthia-72, 152 Coutts, Ann-73 Cowan, Bonnie-63 Cowan, Jill-63, 135 Cowry, David-145 Cozen, Cathy-43 Craig, Andrea-22, 32, 43, 58, 150, 167, 169 Craig, Steven-73, 166 Crawford, Dale-73 Crean, Francis-15 Cross, Alison-83 Cruetz, Gloria-15 Cunningham, Mollie-43, 135 Cutler, Lynn--82 Daniels, Diana-83 Damm, David-83 Dash, Jerry-73, 135, 145, 153 Dash, Judy Dasteel, Robert--43 Dav1d,John-43, 58, 97, 113, 141, 156 Davidman, Cheryl-44 Davis, Cheryl-63 Davis, Lauren-73 Davis, Robert-73 Davis, Toni-63 Davison, Revo-83 DePicciot1o, Helen-63, 151, 157, 162 Decker, Jennifer-73 Decuir, Frank-73 Dellar, Kathy-83 Dellar, Michael-22, 33, 44, 59 Demayo, Jason DeMoss, David DeMoss, Victoria-73 DePew, Courtenay-83 Dershewitz, Gail-44 Dewane, John-63 Diamond, Ann-27, 44 Bailey, Mark-82, 103, 143 Bal, Adrian-14 Baldwin, Kenneth-42, 113 Bain, Riselle-42, 150, 164, 169 Balsam, Lesley J.-72 Balter, David-72, 150, 154, 160, 171 Bankoff, Janis L.-62, 164 Banks, Richard A.--62 Barancik, Rosly-62 Barasz, Jeanpier-42 Baraze, Joel G,-62 Barbanell, Ronald-146, 158, 159 Barbonell, Stephani-82, 154, 157 Barbas, Denyse-42 Barber, Madeleind-42, 152 Borenteld, Patty-42 Bard, Ruth-7 Barmon, Shari-72 Barnett, Marilyn-62 Barrar, Howard-82, 163 Barron, Barbara Barron, Michael-42 Barry, Kerry-57, 135, 182 Barry, Steven-82, 96, 103 Bashook, Rhonda-62 Baskin, Frieda-62 Bass, Jerry-82 Bass, Miriam Bass, Ronald-96 Bauch, Barbara-62, 135, 145 196 Blumkin, Stuart-82, 101, 119 Blywise, Joan-42, 58 Blywise, Virginia-62 Boden, Anne-14 Bohn, Robert-82 Bonami, David-14 Borack, Cod-97, 107 Charklin, Jerry-63 Charney, Kathleen-72, 135 Chauncey, Michelle-72 , Chavin, Joyce-43, 123, 136 Chazan, Cathy-72 Chazan, Christie-43 Chazan, Rona-82, 153, 162 Dibner, Eric-63, 150, 158, 168 Dibner, Steve-83, 96, 116 Dinkowitz, Edward-63 Diskin, Stephen-73, 113, 142, 143, 150, 155, 171 Dlouhy, Lucinda-35, 63, 135, 143, 145, 157 Borde, Mark-72 Borden, Newman-14, 1 Borin, Neil-82, 96, 109 85 Borinstein, Anne-82, 162, 168 Borinstein, Joan-35, 82, 135, 162 Borinstein, Lloyd-43, 152 Boss, Berry-157 Boucher, Gregory-108 Boordinot, Allison-14 Bowen, Candice-43, 128, 152, 165, 167 Bowen, David Bowen, ROSS-82, 101, 103, 119, 155 Bowman, Linda-62, 160, 162 Boyle, Evollan-62, 135, 145, 166 Brady, Dana-72, 135, 144,145, 155 Brand, Carla-72, 131, 135,145,150, 155, 159, 163 Brandt, Karol-43, 131, 147 157 Brandt, Werner-82, 161 Braun, Margery--22, 70, 72, 168, 177 166 Braun, Robert-72, 159, Braun, William-72 Brawerman, Mark-62, 1 , ,159,161 13,154,161 Checel, Chier, Marlene-15 Y Susan-43, 152 Childs, Diane-43, 135, 137, 144, 165 Csristaud, Irene-B2 Clarke, Henry-15, 155 Cleary, Dawn-135 Cobb, Julie-63 Cobert,Josepl'1-63, 150, 153, 163, 170 Colas, John-82 Cohen, Alana-82, 135 Cohen, Andrea-43 Cohen, David-72 Cohen, Geraldine-43 Cohen, Cy-63 Cohen, Lawrence-82 Cohen, Madge-B3 Cohen Marc-155 cohen: Mark-83, 143 Cohen, William-72 Cohn, David-63, 91, 111, 157 Cohn, Ellen-135 Cohn, .locli-43, 150, 157, 167 Cohn, Lori--83, 160 Dlouhy, Pamela-44, 164 Dodge, Herbert-15 Dolezal, Peter-83, 165, Dolgin, Michael-44, 101, 119 Donovan, Mark-73 Dorman, Steve-73 Dorne, John-44 Dowling, David-83 Dreher, Kathi-44, 163 Drew, Damon-63 Drewry, Anthony-28, 34, 44, 59, 121, 140, 170 Dreyfuss, Leslie-73, 135, 145, 165 Dreyfuss, Ricky-63, 130, 158 Drucker, Mark-63 Druckman, Joel-63, 117, 146 Dubin, Vivian-63, 135, 144 Dubow, Shery-44 Dubow, Sterlingh-44, 142 Duffield Charles -63 161 Dukotf, Bonnie--83 Dunitz, Mitzi-83, 154 Dunn, Linda-83 Durham, Karen-63, 147, 165, 166 Durocher, Chris Eagle, David-73, 95, 171 Eagle, Robert-44, 91, 94, 113, 156 Ealy, Elizabeth-73 1 17 Ealy, Fred-73, Eddy, June-15, 158 Edelston, Barbara-63 Edelston, Carole-73, 151, 154, 163,159 Effron, Marsha- 53, 147, 157, 155 Effron, Michele-83 Egan, George-15, 97, 114 Eguchi, Mariko- 73, 140, 157, 177 Eguchi, Yumiko-63, 154, 155, 157, 165 Einstein, Albert-63, 91, 135, 137, 156 Eisenberg, Judith-63, 165 Elber, Enid-63 Elliot, Edwin-10 Ellis, PatriciaQ83, 155 Ellman, Bruce-44, Elkind, Merry-35 , 73, 1 177 Elston, Marylynn-22, 28, 33, 44, 58 Flamm, Bryan--73, 154, 160 Flamm, Trudy-63 Flanagan, Cristopher-15, 95, 110, 111 Flannery, Sheila-73 Fleischer, Douglas-73, 163 Fleishman, Harry-73, 101 Flushman, Nancy-22, 32, 63 Foelsch, Richard-44 Ford, David-83, 97 Foreman, Carla-63, 152 Fowler, Gene Fox, Karen-73, 154 Fox, Lorraine-73, 70, 177 Fox, Pamela-63, 129, 155, 160, 166 Fracter, Mike-73, 95, 113 Fracter, Susan-73, 144, 145 Frank, James-29, 34, 63, 117,146, 154 Frank, John-44 113,152,166 35, 152, Emerson, Michael Enders, Leslic926, 44, 59 Engel, Adrea-44, 123, 147, 157 English, Kathleen-44 English, Timothy-73 Ennis, Christopher-83 Entin, Kenneth-73 Ephron, Hallie-63 Epstein, Alan-73, 112 Frank, Michael-135, 144, 145, 154 Franks, Zachary-73, 101 , 119 Frankel, Sheryl-26, 44, sa, 129, 157 Franklin, Alana-44 Franklin, Charles-34, 45 Frankel, Helene-73, 177 Franklin, Judith-63, 158 Fredloorg, Sabina Frederick, Karen-83 Frederick, Richard-73 Freedman, Carol-73, 152, 177, 178 Freedman, Deborah-83, 135, 151 Glass, Max-16 Glass, Terry-150, 165, 193 Glazer, Nancye-37, 45, 59, 175, 176, 177 Glickman, Pamela-74 Globe, Judith-64 Godfrey, Barbara-37, 64, 125, 132, 133, 174, 175 Godfrey, Jill-80 Godfrey, Tracy-80 Goetz, Marie-11 Galant, Maurice-45, 162 Golbus, Ronald-64 Gold, David-64, 95 Gold, Deborah--64, 116, 152 Gold, Martha-74, 135, 144, 145 Goldberg, James, 83 Goldblatt, Allen--45 Goldblatt, Therese-64, 165 Golden, Bruce-64 Golden, Vickie-64, 162 Goldman, Bonnie-64, 160, 162 Goldman, David-64, 113, 114, 150, 170 Goldman, Robert-83, 103 Goldschein, Barbara-83 Goldsmith, Bruce-45, 166 Goldsmith, David-74, 97, 99, 101, 120, 142, 143, 171 Goldsmith, Jack-64, 95 Goldsmith, Jeff-45, 113 Goldsmith, Russell-22, 83, 109, 132, 161, Grun, Barbara-162 Gruenbaum, Michael-64, 95 Grusine, Judith-64, 135, 144, 145 Gruszka, Rosanne-74, 123, 125, 168 Guedel, Heidi-74 Guggenheim, Alfred-36, 45, 59, 113, 115, 170 Gunall, Linda-64, 145, 163 Gussman, Frank-46 Gutierrez, George Gutman, Thomas-16, 91, 102 Guttman, Judy-84, 135 Guttman, Patti Haber, Steven-74 Haddad, Adair-74 , Haft, Richard-46, 99, 110, 111, 141, 156, 170 Hagman, Cheryl-162 Hahn, Peter-84, 158, 161 Haida, Masae-46, 165 Halbern, Stephen-84 Halbreich, Emily-40, 46, 58 Hallman Sandra Halpern, James Halprin, Nathan -14,177 -84,161,166 Hamburg, Lorraine-74, 135, 145 Hamilton Allen-84, 103 Hamilton Pat-84 Hamilton , Sharon-74 Hammond, Mitch-74, 122, 135, 144, 145 Epstein, Elisabeth-44, 162 Freedman, Ross-63, 95 Freistat, Epstein, Judy-73, 150, 151, 168 Epstein, Marc-63 Erdhaus, John-44, 91, 92, 94, 110 Erdhaus, Larry-73 Erenberg, Howard-73, 95, 119 Eriksen, Eva-63, 133 Freeman, Corey-73 Freeman, David-83, 96 Freeman, Presten-73 Freeman, Ruth-28, 80, 83, 140 Freeman, Shelleya163 Eric-73 Goldstein Eskin, Shelley-44, 163 Freistat, Michael-64 165 Goldstein, Bonni-64 Goldstein, Edith-45 Goldstein, Frederic-83, 116, 164 Goldstein, Gloria-45, 140, 152 Goldstein, Janice-64 Goldstein, Joan-83 , Susan--83, 155 Hanchett, Louis-16, 185 Handlemann, Jeffrey-74 Handler, Donna-64 Haney, Thomas-46 Hanf, Theodore-84, 163, 166 Hani, Traffic-64, 151 Hanneman, Jerry-64 Harman, Karen-74 Evans, Ba rry-83, 107 Freschl,Lynr1-28, 45, 59, 124, 135, 169 Golick, Susan-45 Friedman , Robert-45, 97, 102 Evans, Gordon-29, 44 170 Evans, Keith-73, 102 Ezor, Gary-22, 31, 44 156, 170, 182 Faber, Linda-63, 135 Facter, Barry 58, 99, 117, 129, ,59, 99, 117, 118, Factor, Michelle-44, 135, 145, 165 Fader, Steven-63, 107, 110 Fogot, Paula-73 Fairfield, Bernard-63, Falk, Linda-63, 135 Fallor, Margaret-12 Fallenbaum, Ruth-83 Farnam, Linda-63 163 Gach, Andrew--64 Foss, Gertrude-15 Faubian, Rey-15 Fauman, Richard-73, 165, 166 Faust, Carolyn-83 Faust, Leland-29,' 34, 44, 59, 99, 100, 117,144,150,167,170 Fay, Eileen Federman, James-73, 135, 143, 144, 145 Fehrle, Rita Feig, Marvin-44 Freshman, Richard-45, 137 Friedman Bonnie--45 Friedman Bruce-73, 95, 116 Friedman Carol-28, 64 Friedman David-64 1 Friedman Elise-64, 135, 145, 164 Friedman Iris Friedman Jan-64 Friedman Jane-35, 73, 118, 150, 151 163, 165 Friedman, Joan-70, 73, 150, 151, 159, 168, 177 Friedman, Kim-103, 153 Friedman, Mark-73, 161 Friedman Friedman Friedman , Ronald-73, 157 Susan-73, 136, 165 , Vivian-64 Frischer, Clara-73 Fuller, Paul-64 Fulton, Helen Gaffin, Barbara-64 Gallegley, Richard-73, 96, 103, 119 Gallegos, Arnold-15 Gallup, Paulo-64, 143, 154, 155 Gonda, Louis--64 Good, Susan-74, 151, 154, 177 Goodhart, Darlene-74 Goodhill, Barbara-64, 163, 165 Goodman, Gail-45, 129, Goodman, Jeffrey-64, 97 Goodman, Susan-64, 135, Goodstein, Mary-64, 129, 32, 158, 163, 165 Gootgeld, Carolyn-83 Gopadze, Leyan-64, 163 Gordon, Ellen-83 Gordon, Frieda-81, 142, 155 Gordon, Geoffrey-64 Gordon, Jeffrey-64, 155, Gordon, Kenneth--74, 154, 160 Harow, Cynthia-64 Harris, Harris, Carol-74 Chris-84, 119 Harris, Diane-64, 143, 151, 153 Harris, Jenet-84, 135, 154 Harris, Laurene-46, 58, 122, 128, 150, 165 Harris, Lee-46, 99, 117, 156 Harris, Morton-163 Harris, Stephen-84, 159 Harris, Timothy-158,.166 Harris, William-74 Harrison, Kathy--84 Harrison, Randy-112 Hart, Lawrence-46, 59, 9 , , 155, 1 93113,115, 167, 170 Hart, Louis--16, 120 Gordon, Roger-107, 113, 115 Goodhart, Darlene Gordon, Shelley-84 Gordon, Stanley-45, 58, 101, 117, 156 Gorelick, Robert-101, 119 Goren, Barbara-74, 168, 177 Feinstein, Sheila-44, 57, 59, 131,142, 143 15 69 I 0,167,1 Feintech, Lynn-73, 165, 177 Feldman, Daniel--34, 71, 73, 95 Feldman, Eric-96, 109, 158 Feldman, Kenneth-83, 96 Feldman, Lynne-63 Feldman, Ronald-63, 107 Feldman, Steven-63, 155 Feldman Ronald i Feldstein, Danny Cameral, Judith-83 Ganes, Thomas-83 Gans, Enid-45 Gardiner, Peter-83, 153 Garr, Nita Garrett, Linda-73, Garris, Richard-83 Gaster, Rona ld-64, 166 Gault, Barton-161 133 135 121,15O,156,16O, Fenster, Freddie-44, 150, 152, 164 Ferguson, Lynda-44 Ferguson, Robert--73, 159, 160 Geary, Joan-64 Geldin, Susan-73 Gelfand, Gary-96 Gelfand, Robert-64, 95, 150 Genson, Ferman, William-83, 142, 159 Feuers, Stelle-15 Fidler, Denise-63 Fields, Jeffrey-44, 110, 111 Fields, Kathylyn-63, 135 Gelms, Kenneth-16, 128 Geminder, Yoletta-45 Gendel, Ellen-64, 162 Ricky-64, 102 Goren, Barbara-64 Goshgarian, Donna-45 Gossland, Alex--45 Gottschalk, Vicki-45 Gould, Jacqueline-64, 152 Gould, Jane-64, 152 Gould, Philip-22, 33, 45, 166 Graff, Naomi-64, 157, 166 Graff, Shiri-84, 154, 157 Graham, Dorothy-84, 162 Graham, lllene-74, 177, 182 Gray, Kathy-64, 124, 135 Gray, Robert-45 Green, Barbara-84 Green, Kim-64, 135 Green, Mark-22, 27, 45, 150, 160, 166, 157, 17o, 192 Green, Sandra-74 Greendale, Susan-74, 177 Greendale, Tom Greenbaum, Kathryn-64 Greene, Barry-74, 101 Greene, Jill-84 Fields, Rand-83 Fine, Howarol463, 153, 160, 166 Fine, Jeffrey-44 Fine, Marcia-63 Fineman, Gary-63, 121 Finerman, Wilmore-83, 160, 166 Fingerman, Susan-73, 177 Fink, Sindy-63 Fink, Susan-54, 73, 135, 144, 145, 165, 177 Finley, Guy-83, 95, 103 Finley, Greg-63, 91, 92, 102, 135, 144, 156, 137 Finsterwald, Peter-63, 156 Firestein, Martin-83, 158 Fish, David-15, 34 Fishbein, Daniel-73 Fischer, Ilene-82 Fisher, Susan-83 Fishman, WilliUrn163, 83, 116, 142, 166, 171 Fiske, Jay-73, 95, 103, 161 Fiske, Stephen-44, 135, 145 Genson, Vicki-45 Gerard, Edwin-64, 150, 155, 157 Gerard, Nancy-145 Gerry Richard-64, 132, 135, 145, 153 Gersh, David-73, 101, 121 Greene, Greenfiel 155 Richard--45 51, Geoffrey-26, 45, 59, 142, 150 Harth, James-46 Hartmann, Jeffrey-74, 150, 158, 162 Hartunian, Carol-37, 46, 125, 175 Hayes, Hilda Head, Mike-64, 133, 137 Heasley, John Hecht, Joel-84, 103 Hechtman, Burl-65 Heffron, Lorna-65 Heiferman, Carolyn-74 Heifetz, Daniel-74, 142 Heifetz, Laurence-32, 46, 170, 182 Heilig, Roma-84, 153, 163 Hein, Greg--65 Heirs, Patricia-46 Helfman, Shirley-54 Helgesson, Lucy-16 Hendel, Anna-37, 45, 59, 167, 169, 174, 176 Hendel,Emily-70,74,151, 163,168,177 Hendler, Karen-84, 135 Henning, Laurel-84 Henning, Randi-46, 147 Herbst, Charles-16, 185 Herman, Barbara Herman, Cheryl Hersh, Richard-65, 120, 150, 160, 163 Hershenson, Bonnie-74, 150, 151 Hershenson, Brenda-22, 28, 33, 46, 59, 140 147, 157 Hershman, Bill Hertzberg, Rhoda-65, 136 Herzfeld, Patricia-46, 130 Gershman, Ronald-73 Gerson, Linda-74 Gibbons, Vivienne-16, 130 Gibson, Robert-45 Gibson, Rosemary-135, 145 Gilbert, Bruce-64 Gildrecl, Kathy-74, 151, 165, 177 Gilford, Gloria-45, 57, 124, 132, 133, 135, 158, 165 o1lf5rd, Gregory-74, 153, 158, 154 Gillen, Eileen-64, 135 Gilliam, Geraldine-64 Gilson, Lawrence-22, 70, 74, 97, 116, 153, 171 Giordano, Cheryl-136 Girard, Nancy-74 Givens, Kathleen-45, 124, 135, 160 Glanz, Beatrice-16 Greenhouse, Daniel-45, 155, 167 Greenly, Marlene-74 Greenspahn, Frederic-45, 145, 150, 160, 161, 170 Greenspahn, Jill-64 Greenspan, Susan-74, 151 Greenspaon, James-74 Greenwald, Jon-74, 95, 171 Grey, Merel--64, 176 Griffin, Frances-16, 185 Grim, Carolyn Grindrad, George-95 Gross, Arnold-74, 142, 143, 150, 155 Gross, Richard-45, 101, 117, 156 Grossblatt, Susan-70, 74, 135, 150, 159, 160, 168, 177 Grossman, Kim-22, 32, 45, 150, 160, 170 Grossman, Lynn-28, 35, 64, 151, 169 Grossman, Ronald-45, 59, 113, 170 Hesse, Mitchell-74, 157 Heumann, Marcy-74, 122 Heyward, Andrew-84, 103 Hillman, Cathleen-65 Hirsh, Bari-84 Hirsch, William-74 Hoag, William Hochman, Besslyn-10, 74, 151, 160, 162, 177 Hochman, David-46, 57, 104, 110,111, 179 Hock, Stanley-84, 109 Hoffman, Bradford-65 Hoffman, Dale-74, 177 Hoffman, Naomi Hoffman, Patricia-65 Holden, Lynn-74, 165 Holland, Randall-46, 91 Holmes, Robert-16, 137, 144, 145 197 Holt, Roger-40, 46, 109, 150 Holtzman, Fredrick-46 Holzer, Stephen-74, 113, 150, 153, 158, 164, 171 Homer, Ronald-46 Hooker, Jim-74, 161 Horowitz, Larry-65 Horvvich, Barbara-65 Horwin, Leonora-65, 122 Howard, Cory-84 Howard, Dale-46, 150, 160, 165 Howard, Myron-74 Howard, Tyla-65 Hubbard, Rena-16, 145 Hutt, Craig-46, 91, 94, 179 Hutt, Dana-65, 91, 94, 113,156 Hug, Wallace-84, 116, 153, 158 Hughes, James-65, 104, 111 Hunt, Brenda-46 Hutter, Bernke-7 Hyde, Vance-65, 135 llteld, Dave-34, 46, 121, 141, 150, 159, 160, 165, 167 lnsel, Laurence-58 Katz, Stanley-84 Katz, Stephen-47, 129, 136, 152 Katzman, Mark Kautman, Annette-75 Kaufman, Linda-47 Kaufmann, Walter-65 Laszlo, Larry-75, 101 , 119, 128, 155 Latourette, Leslie-85 - Lauterbach, Leslie-45, 150, 151, 160 177 Lauterbach, Ronna-48 Laven, Peter-75, 108, 112, 171, inda-154, 162 Kaus, Stephen-75, 153, Kaus, L Kavalis, Paula-65, 152, 177 Kavner, Nora-75, 168, 17 Kayden, Phillip-47, 97 Kaye, Dena-33, 47, 57, Kaye, Irv-75 Kaye, Lois-47, 129 Kaye, Richard-75 155,161 7 58, 123, 169 179 Lavender, Marc-75, 103, 171 Lavetts, Michael-65 Lavigne, Gerard-85 Layton, Cameron-65 Layton, Randy-85 Lederman, Nita-75, Ledner, Cecile-48 Lee, Nancy-65 150 Kayser, Karen-84 Keetter, Ka ren-84 Lee, Robert-75, 95, 119 Lee, Sherwin--85, 142 Keilus, Vicki-75, 163, 177 Keller, Eytan Keller, Robert--84, 166 Kelley, Daria-75, 166 Kelly, Mike-75 Kennedy, Shirley-87, 162 Kennedy, Welcome-54 Leeds, Lydia-85, 162 Leeds, Richard-75 Leeds, Terry-48 Lefcaurt, Debby-65, Lehrfeld, Sophie-75, Leighton, Craig Leisner, Eveline-17 152 135 145 Irons, Charlott-84, 135, 166 Isaacs, Joan-84, 135, 154 Isaacs, Patti Isaacson, Gary-84 lsen, John-74, 97, 11 Israel, ,Martha-84 Israel, Roxann-46 6,158 Ivanhoe, Cheryle-46, 135 Kessenick, Bonnie-65, 154, 155, 162 Kessler, Charlene-65 Kessler, Marvin-47 Kessler, Stephen-33, Kettle, Susan-84 Kincaid, Deahn-75 Kineman, Clara-17, 40, 47, 58, 170 159 Jackson, Ian-65 Jackson, Richard-16, 128, 185 Jacobsen, Mark-65, 101, 119 Jacquard, Sanford-16 Jameson, Deanne-33, 36, 46, 57, 59, 150, 167, 169, 178 Jandort, Harold-74, 113, 160 Jassim, Linda--74, 125, 135 Jayson, Janna-74, 135, 145, 178 Je Kenra, Albert-17 Jennings, Rohn-84, 119 Jensen, Kathleen-74, 150, 151, 158, 164, 171 Joblin, Marian-65 Jaffe, Hillary-74, 164, 165, 177 Johnson, Deanne-17, 122 Johnson, Greg-46 Johnson, Harry-32, 47, 135, 151, 161 Johnson, Janice--47, 151, 164, 165 Johnson, Trudy-142, 143 Johnstone, Christine-47 Johnstone, Cynthia-75 Jolton, Jerry-11, 27, 33, 47, 58, 99, 117, 118, 156 Jones, Chris-84 Josephs, William-84, 143 Jubelier, Jill-64, 124, 135 Judson, Marc-65, 102 Jurist, Steven-65, 153, 154 Justman, Jill-84 Justman, Joseph-65 Justman, Morley-84 Justus, Joan-75 Justus, Peter-47 Kabrins, Howard-75, 95, 120 Kahn, Frances-84 Kahn, Henry-84, 135, 144, 161 Kahn, John-65 Kalan, Charles-65 Kalcheim, Karen-65 Kales, Barry-47 Kales, Linda-84 Kalmar, Rosalyn-17 Kalaf, Nancy Kalpern, James-84 Kam, Ruth-47 Kane, Gail-47 Kantor, Michael-84, 96, 111, 135 Kap, Barbara-65 Kapa, Stephenf47 Kapin, Gary-47 Kapin, Sandra-65, 151 Kineman, Jesse-65, 158, 159 Kineman, John--84, 142, 155, 158, 163 King, Barry-135 King, Estelle-135 Kingston, Russell-75 Kirshenbaum, Frances-75, 177 Kislinger, Edward-65, 178 Kislinger, Robert-84 Klase, Jill-75 Klase, Roni-65 Klauser, 'Kathy Lenhotf, Patryce-48, 132, 133, 135 Lembeck, Michael-75, 116 Lemburg, Rebecca-75, 163 Lenhott, Ellyce-55 Lenkowsky, Susan-154 Lennon, Jo Ann-65, 163 Lentz, Steve-75 Lerner, Mike-65, 155 Leslie, Jacques-48, 55, 99, 100, 117, 128, 167, 170 Lesser, Craig-164 Lesser, Joan-35, 151, 165, 169 Lesser, Leof65, 95 Lessner, Sandra-75, 143, 154, 155 Lester, Cynthia-75 Lester, Ward-17, 185 Le Van, Marc-48 Levand, Rhonda Kleiber, Laurent-47, 121, 165, 170 Klein, Barbara-84 Klein, Deborah-84, 135, 151 Klein, Ina-47 Klein, Linda-47 Klein, Maxine-64 Klein, Michael Kline, Stephen Kleiner, Richard-75, 97 Klotz, Allen-17 Levi, Margaret-75, 152 Levi, Mitzi-65 A Levitt, Dennis-116 Levitt, Rhonda-160 Leonard, Patrice Levin, Benida-85 Levin, Charles-85 Kluchman, Susan-75 Knadle, Welton-65, 145 Knauer, James-10, 185 Kohl, Mel-84 Kohn, William--45, 166 Koistinen, Carolyn-17 Kolton, Bill-84 , Konheim, Lyn-75, 91, 93, 94, 102, 103, 156 Koolish, Linda-65 Koren, Richard-27, 40, 47, 160, 170 Korman, Beth-47 Korman, Jett-75 Kornberg, Aclele-47 Kornhandler, John-75, 108, 171 Koskotf, Ellen-45, 70, 177 Koskotf, Richard-27 ,47, 59, 104, 106, 120, 141 Kotzker, Michael-48 Kozakar, Linda-75 Kraft, Judith-75, 135 Kraines, Steve-48, 91, 94, 156 Kramer, Carol-75, 150, 151 Kreeclman, Dale-48 Kreeger, Patricia-48, 162 Kreisel, Kathryn-75, 135, 144, 145, 154 Krieger, Francie-48, 58, 150, 169 Krieger, Maureen-75 Krissman, Sydney-65, 122, 164, 178 Kritzer, Joy-65 Kronish, Daniel-84 Krukowski, Risa-75, 135 Levin, Donna-75 Levin, Julie-66 Levin, Laurie-75 Levin, Leslie-28, 48, 59, 122, 140 Levin, Nancy-35, 66, 140, 169 Levin, Ruth-75 Levine Curtis-85 I Levine, Lawrence-66, 120, 129, 130 Levine, Lois-66, 152 Levine, Melvin--48, 146, 152 Steve-85 103 153 158 166 171 Levinsohn, Jill-48, 150, 158, 167, 169 an, ' - on 1 Levine Levine Sue-85 Levins David 161 Levins , Marilyn-76, 59 Levinson, Robyn-66, 133, 161, 177 on - Levins , Susan 85 Levitt, Dennis-76, 97 Levitt, Howard-46, 108, 153 Levitt, Rhonda--48, 160 Levitt, Sharon-76, 135, 145, 154, 155 Levoy, Lola-48 Levy, David-48 Levy, Laurie-85 96,166,171 Kaplan, Andrea-75, 177 Kaplan, Bonnie-84 Kaplan, Jeff Kaplan, Judy-75 Kukes, Toby-65 Kurtz, Carol-37, Kurtz, Nala-17 Lacoe, Rudy-75, 65,151,169,175,177 Lew, Harry-66 Lew, Henry-76, 158, 164, 171 Lewin, Jon-66 Lewinson, David-76, 142, 143 Lewinson, Lisa-48, 130 Lewis, Bonnie-85 Lewis, Dianne-48, 142, 164 Lewis, William-48 L'Heureux, April-76, 154 Libaw, Patrice-85 Libby, Harry-76, 101, 117, 154 Liberman, Elaine-25, 48, 57, 59, 138 Liberman, Kenny-76, 96 Lieberman, Susan Lichtenstein, Nancy-66 Kaplan, Larry-84, 166 Kaplan, Maylee-65 Kaplan, Michael-47 Kaplan, Phyllis-47 Kaplan, Terri-28, 35, 47, 59, 129, 141, 150, Laidig, Simone-183 Laks, Esther-75, 154, 162 Lambert, Ricky-75 Lamtrom, Burton-65 Lichtenstein, Patricia-80, 85, 154 Lichtrnan, Andrea Liebenau, Robert-56, 66, 91, 112 Lieberman, Steven-76, 95, 113 Kapson, Karasik, 169 Sheryl-84, 154 Nora-65, 164, 166 Karp, Steven-84 Karshmer, Barbara-75, 142, 150, 151 Karsin, Gordon-84 Karton, David-33, 40, 47, 58 Karubian, Guitta-47 Kash, Victor-65 Kaskey, Beverly-75 Kass, Michael-84 Kates, Debra-75 Katz, Jill-84 198 Landre, Carole-48 Landsberg, Steve-65, 150 Lane, Patricia-75, 151, 164 Langhorne, Pamela-84 Lansman, Robert Lantz, Julie-84, 154 Lapidus, Martha-35, 48, 57, 59, 141, 150 169 Lapin, lrit-65 Lapin, Linda-54 Lapota, David-85, 116 Lapota, Loopy-34, 48, 91, 129, 156, 170 La Rusch, Michele-75, 163 Lash, Ronald-65 Liebman, Wayne-76, 95, 113, 150, 163 171 Liebshard, Leonard-55 Lifson, Sally-66, 152 Lillard, Louise-17 Linde, Cynthia-48, 164 Linde, lan-48, 142, 164 165 118, Linde, Randolph-48, 85, 142, 155, 161 Lindeman, James Linden, Tom Line, Sybil-17, 152 Link, Rand-97 Linscott, Janet Lipkin, Karen-148 Litt, Sharon-66 Litter, Judith-76 Little, Larry-Anne-48 Livingston, David-85, 101, 103, 119, 153 Lloyd, Michael-76 Locks, Ronna-26, 48, 142, 155, 169 Loew, David-85, 96, 113, 158 Loew, Robert-48, 102, 117, 160 Logue, William-17, 166 London, Arnold-76, 142, 143, 150, 171 Louis, Linda-76, 151, 165 London, Philip-76 Loose, Yvette-85, 135, 162 Lotzkar, Sidney-85, 143, 159, 163 Lourie, Nancy-85 Lowery, Marilyn--18 Lowry, David-85, 135 Lubin, Joe-66 Lubin, Richard-76 Lucas, John-95 Lush, Deborah-135 Luft, John-76, 96, 121 Luria, Denise-76, 150, 177 Lynch, Lawrence-10 Magnet, Lisa-76, 150, 151, 164 Malman, Sandra--76 Malneck, Patricia-85 Malneck, Ronald Mandel, James-49, 159 Mandel, Reece Morin, David-24, 49, 57, 59, 104, 105, 140,141,179 Mannis, Candace Manopla, Marianne-76, 164 Marcus, Marcus, Gail--66, 124, 150, 182 Helene-31, 49, 57, 59, 122, 179 Marcus, Ira-49, 150, 163 Marcus, Paula-76, 151, 164 Marcus, Robert-66, 161, 166 Marcus,- Steven-76, 166 Marcus, Willa-66 Marder, Bruce Marder, Gary-76, 143 Marder, Myron-66, ,135 Marems, Laurie Marems, Robin-49 Margolin, Stephanie-66, 164 Mariam, Joseph-85, 96 Mariam, Susan-66 Marias, Deidre-76, 151, 163 Marks, James-76, 155 Marks, Sanford-66, 104, 106, 110 Markul, Ingrid-18 Marlowe, Valerie-66, 135 Marmer, Richard-27, 49 Marrow, John-11 Marshall, Patricia-135 Martin, Deana-85 Martin, Tim-49 Marx, Melinda-145, 175, 176 Maschio, Michael-66, 135 Mason, Celia-76, 129, 142, 151, 164 Mason, Portlanda Massey, David-49 Massman, Bruce-85, 95 Massman, Martin-49, 152 Mast, Michael-66 Mathis, Reed-18 Matlin, Devora-49, 122 Matthews, Joseph-27, 49, 58, 104, 120, 170 Mattison, Ilene-66 Mau, Carol-76, 154 Maxham, Martha-85 McAdoo, Gail-49, 136, 179 McCann, Brian-85 McCann, Dick-66 McCann, Helen-76, 165, 177 McCauley, John-66 Mcfflanahan, John-49 McClure, McClure, McCoun, Marilyn-18 Olivia-18, 28,152 Dennis McDonagh, Rita-76, 135 McGuire, John-49 McKenna, Laurie-66, 152, 165, 177 McNieI, William-76 McClure, Jane-185 Meade, Bruce-85, 101, 109, 119 Medley, Robert-66 Mehren, Kathleen Mehren, Mehren, Maureen-85 Timothy-49 Meisel, Kathleen-27, 28, 33, 49, 57, 59, 150, 159 , Melamed, Andrew-49 Melamed, Vincent-85, 96, 109 Melchione, Joe-76 Mellini, Louis-76, 95, 110 Mellon, Serge-49 Melnick, Jay-85 Melnick, Marsha-49, 145, 151, 163 Melnick, Rosalynn-76, 135, 151, 159, 164 Meltzer, Ellen-70,'168 Mende, Ronald-66 Mendleson, Joan-66 Mentzell, Christopher-66 Mestman, Roslyn-49 Metcalfe, Jim-103, 113 Metcalfe, Melanie Meyer, Alan-49, 104, 108 Michalisko, Paul-60 Michel, Herbert-55 Michel, Karen-49 Milan, Marcy-49 Milan, Terry-76, 177 Miles, Mike-66 Miles, Pamela-49 Miletic h, Steve-9 Miller, Andrew-66, 99 Miller, David-76, 95 Miller, Ellen-66, 150 Miller, Felice-76, 129 Miller, Felice-49, 151, 152 Miller, Jr., Harold-66 Miller, .lohn485, 116 Miller, Kenny-66 Miller, Lawrence-76, 135 Miller, Lloyd-76, 96, 109 Miller, Merwyn-66, 129 Miller, Russell-49, 155, 159 Millman, Judith-66, 150 Millman, Kenneth-66, 178 Millman, Paula-66 Millner, Lesley-66 Mills, Nancy-85 Millstein, Temi-80, 85 Minsky, Charles-49, 113 Mintz, Stanley-76, 112 Mirisch, Carol-76, 153, 159 Mirisch, Donald-49, 58, 167 Mistachkin, Arthur-76 Mitchell, Anne-12 Modine, Morgan---66, 117, 119 Mohr, Anthony-34, 146, 150, 153, 160 Molin, Vicki-85 Molina, Carlos-66 Molina, Virginia-76, 164 Moliner, Alvaro-76, 121 Monica, Tony-76 Ornansky, Arthur-50 Onderwyzer, Claire-66, 123, 135 Orgel, Peter-85, 103 Orleans, Linda-50 Orleans, Roger-85 Ostrow, Dennis--66, 159, 166 Ostrow, Eliot-77, 159 Owens, Madeline-66 Ozdy, Andrew-50, 116 Pace, Mary-50, 129, 130, 133, 137 Padilla, John-18, 185 ' Paiess, Diana Painter, James-18 Paine, Christopher-50, 147 Paine, Hiliary-77 Palmer,Stephani-51,77,125,142,150, 151,159, 165,168,177 Paris, Richard Parker, Aliola Parker, Richard-10, 67, 120, 146, 150, 163, 185 Parks, Pris Parrish, Randy-74, 164 Patey, Janet-18, 185 Paul, Robert--77, 95 Pauley, Romaine-9, 18, 35, 77 Pearl, Robert-50, 120 Peck, .lerorne-85, 95, 112 Pellar, Vicki-50 Pelter, Barbara-50, 67, 166 Penn, Rochelle-28, 35, 50, 58, 142, 150, 169 Penn, Roy-85 Perilla, Christine-85 Perry, Ross Peschelt, William-67 Pessis, Barbara-40, 50, 57, 59, 124, 128, 135 Pessis, Linda--70, 77 Rabwin, Paul-67, 132, 133, 135, 144 Raich, Kenneth-67 Raisin, Michael Ramoy, Tina-77 Rand, Carla-145 Randall, Addison-135 Randall, David-86, 142 Randall, Diane-67 Randall, Karin-67 Rapos, Bandi-67 Rapp, Neil-86 Rath, Rina--51 Ratner, William-77, 135, 159, 161 Ravise, Juliette-19 Ray, Gayle-67 Redner, Stephen-51, 132 Reginald, Rex-86, 121 Reich, Judy-67, 135, 137, 144 Reich, Paula-145 Reif, Jennifer-86 Reilly, Charles-19, 104, 107, 112 Reiner, Anne-80, 86, 154 Reiner, David Reiner, Robert-51, 132, 133, 135 Reinis, Jonathon-67, 91, 94, 156 Reisman, Cathy-51, 129, 165 Reisman, Ryan-86, 116 Renquist, Roger-51, 155, 159 Resnick, Candace--77, 165 Resnick, Roni-51 Reuben, Gayle--77 Reuben, James-51 Reubin, Richard--51 Reynertson, Marilyn-19 Rich, Paula-51 Rich, Sarah-86 Rich, Shalom-86, 158 Richar ds, Lawrence-86, 116 Richman, Lee-67, 102 Petar, Barbara-162 Peters, Nancy-145 Peters, Allen-67 Peters, Ann-77 Peters Gloria-85 Moss, Moore , John-66, 146, 153 Moore, Leah-18, 185 Moore, Linda-76 Moore, Marianne-85 Moose, Carol-66, 177 Morecki Carol-85 Morecki Morga , Rosalyn-76, 164 n, Cathleen-49, 151 Morgan, Michael-55, 101, 119 Morgan, Richard-49 Mogonstern, Dr. John-12 Morgen, Roy-85 Morton, Susan-76 Morton, Thomas-29, 49, 97, 102, 150, 155 16 192 , 0,15s, Mosler, Patt --37, 50, 175, 179 Lelon' -66, 132, 150, 152 Peters, Jeffrey-99, 135 Peters, Kenneth Peterson, Dennie-80 Petker, Louis-50, 137, 166 Petker, Steven-85 Petterson, James-85 Pfaelzer, Elaine--67 Pfeffer, Bruce-85, 155, 166 Phelps, Victor-67 Philbrook, Ralph-19, 153, Phillips, Bradley-50, 59, 179 Phillips, Edward-36, 67, 97, 102, 103, 116, 140, 170 Phillips, Nanetfe-67 Phillips, Sharon-50 Piazza, Beniemin,-86 Piazza, Gigi-77, 155 Moss, Willic.1'1-85, 109, 171 Mulholland, Stephen-50 Munitz, Richard-18 Murphy, John-50, 95,121 Murphy, Michael-76 Murphy, Robert-56, 66, 91, 94, 110, 141 Mussinger, Janet-66 Mylon, Robin-76, 177 Nagel, Jochenf85, '109, 161 Naiditch, Jack-85, 109, 158 Naiditch, Jeffrey-76, 138, 154, 155 Naphtal, Wayne-85 Nashner, 'Robert-66, 150, 158, 160 Nathan, Elinor Natzka, Anthony-6 Neighbors, Jesse-66, 91, 94, 103, 113, 156 Neff, Susan Neisser, Susan-37, 66, 175, 176 Nedelman, Deborah-66, 130, 150, 163, 169 Nepus, Nona Nerney, Mona-66 Netter, Linda-50, 150 Neubart, La Mon-10 Neufeld, Valerie-10, 85 Pincus Pinsky, Pittluck I Carol-77, 165 Ronald-77, 155, 161 , Tyler-67, 130, 15 0,160 Richman, Mark-86, 142, 155 Rickles, David-86, 95, 121 Rickles, Diane-51, 123, 165 Riley, Timothy-51 Ritz, Michael-34, 51, 97, 113, 146 Rivas, Steve-19 Roach, Dennis-67 Robbins, Arthur-142, 143, 144 Robbins, Susannah-51 Robboy, David-67, 142 Robboy, Ronald-86, 142 Robert, Lucille-69 Robin, Marshall Robinson, Lee-51, 110 Robinson, Patricia-77 Robinson, Dr. Willard-8 Rodriguez, Vivien-77 Rogell, Marc-86, 143 Rogers, Charles-57 Rogers, Lawrence-86, 146, 155 Rogen, Richard-67 Rohlin, Steven-51 Rolfe, Robert-67 Romano, Toni-51 Rose, Frank-86, 96, 103 Platt, Martin-86 Platt, Roy-67 Plotkin, Jane--86, 154 Pobirs, Terry-86, 154 Pocrass, James-67, 101 Podrow, Brian-86, 103, 116 Rose, Kenneth-67 Rose, Linda-77 Rose, Mary-77, 168 Rose Patricia-51 150, 157 Rose, Sheryl-77, 1130 Rose, Stephani-35 , 67 Polayes, Laura Polier, Diane-86, 154 Polk, Vera-67, 150 Pollack, Carol-77, 142 r Pollock, Margo-77 Pollock, Randy-86 Ponder, Renee-86, 162 Ponick, Wes-77 159 Pons, Beverly-56, 164 Pop, Jeffrey-67, 97, 130, 150, 160, 163, 167 Post, Robert-67, 130, 150, 160, 163, 167 Powell, Pamela-77 Pratt, Helen-19, 77, 150, 160 Prescott, Mark-86, 116, 161 Pressman, Daniel-50, 135, 166 Pressman, Joel-86, 135, 144, 145, 154 Newla Neuman, James-50, 91 , 113 Neustadt, Bonnie -77 nder, lra-85 Newman, Alan-50, 135, 145, 160 Newmann, Bruce-85 Newmeyer, Neil Newmeyer, Stuart-77 Neylan, Richard-66 Neylan, William-88 Nickell, Kenny Nislick, Martin-50, 59, 95, 182 Nortz, Donna-50, 147 Nourse, Deborah-85, 137, 161 Occhipinti, Salvadore-18, 171 Oestreicher, Trudi-50 Ogner, Caryn-85 Okeefe, John-66, 95 ,107 Olesky, Roger-66, iii, 166, 170 Olf, Trucly-66 Prezant, Robert Prinzmetal, Anita--50, 58, 150, 151, 165, 169, 183 Prinzmetal, William-77, 96 Provost, Franci-50 Putter, Walter-19, 99, 101, 117, 119 Punaro, Ralph-86, 109, 112 Pyne, Nancy-35, 50, 135, 144 Quandt, William-19, 161, 185 -Queen, Carol-86, 135 Quine, Tim Quinlan, Thomas-19, 59 Quinf, Richard-35, 40, 50, 113, 167, 170 Rabin, Susan-50, 128, 152, 165 Rabinovitz, Miriam-67, 165, Rabkin, Kalman-419 Rabkin, Lawrence-67, 160, 170 Rabwin, Mark-51, 90, 91, 94, 135, 137, 144, 145, 167 Rosemond, John-19, 120 Rosen, Michael-67 Rosen, Ralph-77, 97 Rosenbaum, Diane-86, 130, 154, 161,162 Rosenbaum, 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