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

 - Class of 1964

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Page 29 text:

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

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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



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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.

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