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

 - Class of 1965

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The mom porTTom OT The rw Tb T' 3p3hT CTT TX1omTeS, Frcfhce, M weve 'PC-'QT'l 3TocTehT hvecl wTTh O ' fwdw Tcvawly cmd oTi'ehCTed school HT Tfuhopefm TmaTnToTe. Chmclxihg ,Tvs TQTLLTCTR NfX,f 05 The 5TUCTehTs' pro- HJ T ITT .Join ,DmoUTThs 'Pehdez uw flfg f3:gnT:5,f ATT Those involved mmf ,TTI oHoTge'Ti'uhTe expehehce, TTTTTTTT1 woch ' x.f-.ff oTTd Tomoos Clhes Us WTMTCJTW, cmd PCNTS. IT vvos ih- memonoT3Te hip. Q. Q Students helped carry the Olympic torch. The I'0Ofer bUSeS Were filled. The Atomic Energy assembly made a big hit. , , My , -, Parents came back to school. f i f M I 1 X4 fs -VV 'f 7, f ,gg 1 f 9 I - '61, fl ' f yy-1' Vespa -Hfig . . . 'fa ,f .- ,,, 1. .W ff i ,N ,, - -,, M-fu, f4 ,f'f,a,f ' Af - ' f yff' Q .ff ,fjyggfvf H f. , A f. ff .J f 1 , '-,WG , f W. -,, -f- , 4 ff ff fy ':-'Hifi QMW , '.. 9 1,5 , ,,2p, JA 'ff-.152 .W 'f' 115, Q. ,gf main fy, V 'f2'g,f . f f 4- 1 Hi ,, My 'Y' A 54615134 , fy. ..,f., f 'm d 4 Um A f g3,,yfs.5.,hf. jf iff I - ,gf fra, . J.. i f W4 .5 -22 :Leif 1- V ,W Qwitw- ,Wy ,, , . ' x i ff V a t if A dinosaur enrolled. gig, ,., j 52 if 1 if Q X Z ' , MA -E. A f ' , g , i a ' Iii' V W Students marched for the School Bond Issue. Idyllwild Arts Foundation winners: TOP ROW: Mitch Hammond, Chuck Bergman, ' , Bob shemck, Mike Frank. BOTTOM ROW: A ' 1 Judy Blanc, Kathy Kreisel, Diana Sims, Susie Blanc. 3 . g g uuqrr f .W , vjiza-. ,,,.,,W .,,. l.,,.,,,,,F X' 1 if 7 ' , , ,.,, , E f r- F Y 2 ,,,..f-f f. Mrs. Goetz was made cz Knight. L Z, 1 'fit 1 li ' 1 e ,Beqtles game to town and posed wuth Deana Martin and Kathy Fields. Students followed the Pres identicl Election. nga 5 :iff 1 I ef 3 ITHAC' HAR- 1 1 E : ,I V 1 . Y Y Y ! .... -'--- - . .- ' .' ff l b h U l A V1 n 0, E w 7 U N ry Y, ei I --x-- 1 V 1 , V , -v-.-fu 5 7 ,, 1 A. f' - ' , i L X 5 V w , , . , . - , i : 3 5 1 gf' il THE STAGE CREW, TOP ROW: Winston Burbank, Mike Mast, Allen Caplan, Rick Shaw, William Harris, Peter Freeman, BOTTOM ROW: Robert Medley, Samuel Blaser, Samuel Callner, Mike Lerner, Jonathan Bernstein, Robert Prezant. NOT PICTURED: Michael Gruenbaum. 7 t A ,,,,, ,, L, f' X 4 f ,Q , , ' 4 1 r fe Wgthfl 'riii Working with a beautifully organized crew, and starting from architectural plans, Mr. Faubion created and light- ed the complicated and exquisite settings, which were painted under the direction of Mr. Lyle Suter. Q9 L9 .0 -9 S S if ZF Qgk be o-9 N6 A Shakespearean stage. ,W - . , rf I 4 , U X X X J ,,. 1 1 Q A f H f X X ff ft 1 , if X ,f 1 Q f L f x , in 1 5 'EQ Zi. f ., Rex Faubion discusses lighting with Mike Mast. 6 X00 AOC Na ci do ,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, g7,fw,ff.Off f r in 44 :rfZfffQ fvi f 1 1iY'7iV1 fi - , ,,f. - . 5532-4 X W..w.W,,MMwwW, ' :'m.,'f'K-' ftwiig ' ', V I uw, Qyfwmu, . ' Q I is az rw f,f - Facsimile ofthe title page from the First Quarto. M 0 Qsoocy. if i Y ff ln the 5 lolin it the gil mmf l mls 'FL 1 I' If .'l gl 4 l If I' 1 I , 1 l f A I 3 BQTTOKTW Ai EinSTSln' Demetrius if Peters. I ,gm is I . I I I Pamela Shoop, J Helena T-Udy, Frfmkli I TCln,G Fl, G 77, reg ,c- ff exe S ffzfey U The Spring Play, A Midsummer NighT's Dream. In ihe sunshine of The arf patio, John lngle directs his cast in The grace of movement. , , 'V ' .' -' ' I M 2 H 4.9 .i ,g ,N ,4 M .. . ..., ,, , A Q., , M., . if 4' 4 ,.m,,e1,.-rr '- ,A ,V V . We- F 'f .' JW 1, 4:16, ,ff f:-nz 'af r 4:2 mf . , v zfq'fv-g',ra.f'3,.f'r - f, Kwai, M , 2 -ir ,, -- ,W 1 .- - 2. Hu. 9' 'fr -' ,QQQJFN 7'0 fi f,f1 .f-3, eff ' 1 A 1 25 4 W , . W, . l f f ' y V, , 2 ,V ,. , ,LW .1 4: ,x v A -V . ' I - 'ff' iz e -, , m fs'-- u r -, f K w .,,,,gX.5 Q V, ,,ez52s,e,,,51x 5 ,., ,,,,X,g,z,5 Y ,Z - - V- 1' ' Q: ggi fa ' 5 fl .eff :V fr 2,-Vee, 5 ,, ' r eff, N,-,.,:-.,mgg,, Wfwew - ' - ,4 e h, , , , M, . Q ' 'f ,f X: V 2 fifwm:4 f' 'v ,f , yer' 'wif ,gm . N' .,2 .-A-wff':Mf:,J 'V V Mew , 'ff 19 Early in May our audilorium was fransformed , - V ',':' ' info a delighlful Shakespearean fairyland for ' . , ,., f W the performanze of Midsummer-Night's Dream. 4 ' r Direcfed by John lngle and staged by Rex I ' ' Faubion and Lyle Suter, the play was a Ire- ,, 175' A nw mendous success wiih all audiences. Joan Alle- Jflfr fff ,V QW mand supervised the program brochure designs, ilgw -A n William Corrigan, make-upp Sibyl line, ward- robe, Don Walker, sound, Ruth Wheeler, de- li I3 parlmenfal promoiiony Romaine Pauley, ushers ' 7 Q if and supervisors, John Marrow, parking, Marie i Goetz, lickelsp Kennelh Gelms, publiciiyp and ' W 9 Arnita Albrighi, lobby display. V . A , f K .moi I3 John Schimmel bass Elliot Sacks and Joe Shaub swing The Society of International Eloquence: Susie Blanc Joel Pressman, Chuck Berg- man Paul Rabwin, it was the best run- ning gag ofthe year, in lt ,, , Norman Guides and Dolls was one of Beverly's greatest shows 1' 11 u Lg 4' , I . ,A . . wr-f-i 'x 2.,gLal , 45 .g N. , 1 X ,, ,i 'l s ' get 4 l K . ,nl ' . 'no 'W' '- .' ' u ..o- ', M :tr . 'fa ,I , n l. s- iq 2 'QL' Be a Clown is one of the all-parent production numbers that was featured in the March T2 parent- student-faculty variety show and PTA fund-raiser, Norman Guides and Dolls. Shown in full regalia tor the number are the following: TOP ROW: Mmes. Joni Erenberg, director of the number, Evelyn Green, Elena Gaggiano, Gladys Cole, coechairman of the group, Bettye Resnick, Janet Salter, Sally Cohn. MIDDLE ROW: Mmes. Norita Moss, Shirley Freeman, Ethel Booth, Frances Gilbert, Esther Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Mmes. Tillie Spiegel, Evelyn Canter, Beverly Gatfin. Ted Post, a high school father, was the over-all director ot the parents' segment. Mrs. Harold Karton was the ways and means chairman, assisted by Mrs. Michael Braun. Harriet Steinbaum sings An all-encompassing view is taken ,.i.,,..i UMKC 1- i, , A. f-- . . A T -, Q . .v.a r.,.'v ' -fi 7 D Q ' ', .7 s C Q g Heo the l Vale Amid ri ond CUT Kmlghls preserilf Bull oil Febwori danced Michael midnigi reigned iestivitie thx! Hearts tuned in on the Knight's-Squire's Valentine Ball Amid red hearts and cupidsl the Knights and Squires presented the Valentine Ball at the Friars' Club on February 12, Normans danced to the music of Michael Page from nine to midnight, while the queen reigned over the evenings festivities. if rpg Tri Y, v Wg., Y YM YY vflggx Enchantment reigned at the Alpha-Adelphian's Camelot Ball The beautiful story of Camelot became the theme of this year's Alpha-Adelphian dance. Traditionally, as a girl-ask-boy dance all young Guineveres had the chance to ask their favorite Sir Lancelots to the ball which took place at the elegant Ambassador Hotel on March i9. i5 i The initial assembly of the year was a commemoration of Veteran's Day. Under the direction of Mr. Allen Klotz, these talented forensic students spoke-Robert Kislinger, Robert Post, Nate Halprin, Harriet Steinbaum, Richard Brenner, Neal Spiegel, Diane Rosenbaum. On Thanksgiving the fine young choir from Albion Street School sang for our student body. After the assembly the young singers enioyed lunch in our cafe- teria. Veteran's Day, The beautiful Christmas assembly was a presentation of Amahl and the Night Visitors. Judy Blanc lrightl sang with Dee Dee Sims, Greg Finley, Chuck Bergman, and Bob Sherock, The entire theatre arts and music departments achieved another outstanding performance, Beverly thanks Mr, Holmes, Mr. lngle, and Mr. Wright. 16 :LN , Thanksgiving and I l Chi l' is U t 4 I t . I As, 2 ' 9 J, l .:, f XC 'W ksgiving or .mcg f Christmas . . . great assemblies and Albion Street gaiety. Happiness is a Christmas party at Albion Street School. Each year at Christ- mas time, Normans visit our little sister school, Albion Street. Tradition- ally, the Fall Student Body President dons the garb ot iolly old Saint Nick and entertains the children. Santa Claus this year was Ed Phil- lips, shown here listen- ing to the whispered hopes ot one ot the little girls. .li - e f A. 3 ,,e,Ei i-i 'lfiflzz , i ff A l f, I X, gy. ,Y Y ., i l Ui 7 l Since i927 the Girls' and Boys' Leagues have sponsored a drive to raise money tor Albion Street. Blue Chip Stamps turnish gitts such as books, tape recorders, or record players for our sister school. The children also receive individual pres- ents ot toys and holiday sweets. i7 ff l i 4 AFS Dedicated to extending the bonds of friendship, the exchange students spend a year in their adopted countries 9' -.mr 'wsu While Nancy Treusch lived in Argentina as an AFS student, she wrote home: One of the grandest high- lights of my trip and greatest satisfaction of my AFS experience will be my returning and sharing my new ideas, hopes, -and ideals with all of you. lf I can iust be one link adding to the forces uniting the peoples of In Marcel Smets' first speech to Beverly students he said, l believe in the l AFS program that under- standing among young people of different na- tionalities must bring com- prehension among the dif- ferent nations of this earth. When Marcel Smets returns to Belgium, we trust he will have much of interest to relate to his friends. l 1 8 all the world. I'll feel that l've quite successfully fulfilled my duty as an AFSer. I want to thank all of you with all my heart for giving me the incredible opportunity to grow and mature as a person, and to extend and ex- change love, hopes, problems, and prayers with people of another country. Thank you for your confidence. - ,Maggy 4 ffygfir g 40,2 . 0 fkwfzvf ffm-bw . 2 ,775 f-f When Andre Frossard -v,,:. - ' arrived at Beverly he said, rw ' I hope you will accept 1 V me for my differences as well as for the ways in which we are similar. Thank you, students, who have been kind to me. I hope to meet all of you in the weeks ahead. We hope Andre's months at Beverly have been all that he hoped for. ol JlllllES N ,Z a W X gf ex v is T T Q cy its Y fi T 4 - ,... X e --'l. X ...gt Qi., ' Qi 3 55 we -is x --.1 11. li, Among Beverly's main aTTracTion for enTerTainmenT was our specfacular Jazz Nighf. This year's affair which Took place in The middle of January, highlighted The excifing Talenfs of Joe and Eddie. When This Team came To Beverly, all Those who aTTended Their concerT found Themselves enficed and amazed aT The masTery of American and foreign folk songs presenfed To Them. The manner of conveying sounds To The audience enlighfened all wiTh The original harmony for which Joe and Eddie are noTed. Wifh folk song as The mood, The enfire evening was one in which gaiefy prevailed. The varied assorfmenf of num- bers creafed many differenT moods among The IisTeners. WaTchTower's candid cameraman snapped This assorTmenT of expressions ss J I ,W . ,ws T 1. n-. -r 4 we 1- my A ,, 4' W' J ,,., , l ., . 'SK' YM 1' Pm 2 532 ,zzz uv , . - , --' 512 W ,Q f ws 1 T . T wx X Q I T s if K Q N . - Qs, M5541 5 6 R fx Q Y ,..,.:,ym , 4 Q. ff ,ow ' 1, 1 Ex '4 1 'UAH H ,q 4 Y f 5 4- 4:11.11 , ' , ., . ,, , f .. ,Lf ,,.,,,, W J 'f': E 'ir M fb -. iv 51 ,,,4, , Q Me n aw ' -:if A .43 ' e Jazz Nighf was insured as a Beverly TradiTion i l Joe and Eddie's magnificence 0T'frC1CTed N0rman crowds. LL.'...i.l,. 21 22 , -r Q Q 773.7 1 The Broannsfick Bar-B-Q, featured a WifQ w's Brew-SHUT dogs, Cakes, Pafrafo chips., Together we stand and together we fall. Hot Dog! Camera candida caught these gay moments. The GAA Dance transported all revelers to the Land of Oz. , 20 I Q , !'. --Q ,N if. F 1. 4 , ,,,.-w, . 2 2 ll 54 IEP will 26 28 g il fit! 25 :MT 27 Dllll EIU! 29 EH ' 30 EE ' Y ,,,. ' ' , ' , . in ,, :':'o :,:-Z . EM wi V' flwiu lumw lww-V'uNNH VYKH IICL-5la4w 'LN X VHST uwd ruff, ilu-:- Huwsloshf 2pwwVfwmflIw. DVOVCCITO bo oXwX'J ' Senior spirit for 'o4, ffg1'2fv5 2 ,fQ'3'!iN'v Q 'lit 1:2 X ,, ,f f, X ,N ,S-, l.f. ,.ff'f XSL: 5 - , . . 1. ,, ., , ' -,px ,glml Lf 'Q 'ddcsss Class Rivalry wos of uias besi oi' Somaffimriwfxn N ,:vy1Q1 LJ5zgg ,, 14a --ff 1 --Qfoafggqwi Q3 X J pi-'4 vf ya i Vlfxwr- X1 M V ng f 'Q Going my vvoy'P K Junior Mike Rurnmczns Turns his back on ihe score Joey Sherwood cmd hxs modern version of the can con Bob Wollersfem d1SplClYS The famous Jumor dribble 23 - 2 i A - vim. fxwfkaiffw -, x J .1 ,Qi V ffl ff aw:-V, - ,f X, wfyf- -1441 -,sh 21 22 I ' I' ' WH f fy Mei- ---- -7- . . . I Y 3 SAD ,. . 4, ..7::nfY1T:g .:1, N...-ff If I 1,4 , if Debble Glusker and SUE Fishef and Cincli Johnstone ond Dennis Beck LCVVY LeVl 'e Gary Finomcm Q , l 7 Susie Grossblalf and V Sindy Fink and I Richard Weston V George Sfanbury 5 4 Jcne Plotkin and Bari Hirsh und Doreen Symons and 24 Roger Gordon Welton Knodle Barry -Silverman H - oo 7 W . Mf 1 J . . A .. ik f i S, - , , I ,M Q f, mi H l,X9.' lv ' . il l 2 My x I Ulf: 'Z' CUYOI ROSiI'1 and Honey Silverstein and Stuart Berman Casey Jackson Th e was be yew I :VC :YUM Laura Salter and Ron Zolkover , and fm fgenmpws manages L, -.X we , A pp 4, .3 , , nd Debby Bnskun and Chris Bennett x se, -... W N .. .nnfrw , x his ,yr Wi :,,r,. .. ' kg. ' ' Caught informally and pictured on these pages are various members of the Adminis trative staff and the Parent Teacher Associa tion. Above are Dr. Isabel Dible, Director of Elementary Instruction, Mr. Kenneth Peters Superintendent ot Schools, and Mr. Ernest Ach of the Board of Education. Left D Richard Bertain, District Administrative Assis tant, talks with Mrs. Haft of the PTA, Below top row, are Mr. Walter Willey, Assistant Superintendent, Mr. Michael Title of Data Processing, Mr. John Marrow, High School Administrative Assistant, and Mrs. George Zucker. Below, bottom row, are High School Principal, Dr. F. Willard Robinson, Assistant Principal, Mr. Harry Alter, Vice-Principal Mr. Steve Miletich, Director of Instructional Materials, Mr. Dan Gibson, and Vice-Prin cipal, Mrs. Romaine Pauley. E WMM 'T . 7 L Q 'eff ,ff .iwf i l l . g . l 1 1 A Q lron Thu I, The lg It up set his The lln 5, be ey Thu 5 Drill Q The I that 5 ,1 I . , L. 5.4- 'xr W N , Q -I I Y s QPR XR M Q5iix as Xmeiy se ,www ewxvx MMM ,fl ,dfamwdsw ssffgf .ow 5' we if Q 3,4 sn' .es- cscaccci A group of PTA members gathers around presldent Mrs Delber Mann who IS shown third from the left The Beverly Hllls Board of Education wants the best school system that can be built-a system of education that IS second to no other ln the country The Board of Educahon believes that a superuor lndnvxdual scholastuc achlevement should be the rule rather than the exceptlon ln the Beverly Hnlls Schools lt expects genuine educotnonal leadership from the school admnnustratzon, and wants a teachmg staff composed of dlstnnctly supernor mdnvuduals who wull set high standards of achievement for all students The Board of Educahon desires that the program of educatnon be such that lt wall challenge all students to achneve to the maxlmum of thenr abllmes The Board of Education recognnzes the paramount Importance of health, cntlzenshnp, and character development It belreves that all school actlvmes should be evaluated rn terms of thelr contnbutron to the whole mdnvxduol The Board of Education belneves an self dusclplme and freedom of chorce for students as they are able to exercnse these to the advantage of themselves and others lt believes, however, In a frrm, posrtlve correctlon rather than lax or evasive actlon In cases of tallure un self dxsclpllne The Board of Educahon believes that pubhc school funds should be admzmstered wxsely lt expects that the entlre personnel will cooperate to the end that school expenditures shall be consrstent with sound prmcxples of educatlon and publnc flnance y li sccc c T lt has often been said that Bev- erly Hills Unified School District is a lighthouse district, one that lights the way through reasoned experimentation toward an unsur- passed educational program. It The elementary schools serve as the sturdy foundation, then certainly the high school is the beacon itself. The achievements ot our students and the success of our graduates sparkle brilliantly and beam lucid evidence of The soundness of our educational program. We have come a long way since that light was lighted 50 years ago, but we have not reached any zenith. As long as man seeks out the illumina- tion ot truth to banish The darkness ot ignorance, dedicated educators continually will seek new ways to strike The spark. As we stand at the outset ot another 50 years, we know that this exciting age ot un- fhe In believable technological progress will demand more and more trom the students it they are to be pre- pared tor their destiny beyond the horizon. Many years ago, a wise, old Japanese philosopher once said: Education is sometimes painful, But pain makes man think. Thought makes man wise, And wisdom makes lite endurablef' structional Center Mr. Kenneth L. Peters, Superintendent of Schools speaks of achievement Peters, evemenl. the Board ot Education building Mr. Ernest Ach V ,A nz'- The Board of Education Beverly Hills Unified School District, plans our scholastic future. ,7,,wf,, 4: ww B WV, , V J it 1 M 7 J PW I . 1fw',37V u B gr f ' Mrs. Ruth Bard Mrs. Bernice Hutter Mrs, Elinor Nathan X49 Mr George Zucker gil-'l-I' 21 22 , ' Principal, Dr. F. Willard Robinson, outlines our responsibilities. At the start of this school year a committee from the California State Legislature met in this district to ana- lyze our educational program. At the conclusion of this hearing one of their official spokesmen made an on the record statement. ln essence he said that Beverly was an example of a local school system that should stand as an educational goal, a light- house of public education. His use of the word lighthouse is significant. I see it not only as a compliment for all who share in the building of our school, but also as a responsibility and a challenge for the future. True to this responsibility we have marked new milestones again this year, New curriculum patterns, i so i the establishment of a program lead- ing to honors at graduation, extend- ing advance placement opportunities, and exciting plans for the expansion and improvement of the physical plant are all examples of our vital for- ward looking program, But the suc- cess of our school will ultimately be measured by the stature of the in- dividual human personality that emerges. Our goal is to send you forth as heroic men and women - to face life with courage and purpose and faith. This gives a head to human experience, a sense' for living. lf you leave with the qualities of which l speak, you go forth in the image of heroic man, and we will have done our job successfully. lg Believing his major function as Principal to be the gathering of a top staff which can operate in an ideal atmosphere, Dr. F. Willard Robinson has been able to admin- istrate a series of successful innova- tions in each of the five years since his arrival at Beverly Hills High School. Most recent of these is the experimental Independent Study Hall which will allow students the opportunity to obtain special aca- demic aid. Beverly's Honor Program, new this year, will allow all deserv- ing students to receive honors at graduation. Team Teaching is a sys- tem enabling the introduction of a wider range of ideas than is found in most high school classes. fp, K ff 3 I sw 1' . - 4 V , 'E 2 Q in-'yr' u...-, . . 4 . fi! is t Harry Alter is Assistant Principal and Principal of Summer School Beverly graduates of former years are now leaders in almost every business, pro- fession, and in government. You will, in a few short years, take your place in the chal- lenging life of our nation, our world and of our universe. Your total school experience is preparation so that you will not only be prepared to meet the competition found in life but can add your contribution in service, leadership, and creativity. One fine goal you can set for yourself is to demand that the world be a better place because you are here. i f ' cz Lawrence Lynch ii- nl al l John Marrow is Administrative Assistant. the Marie Goetz is our Student Body Auditor School Nurse, Ann Mitchell, J. E. Sparks, Study Dr. John Morgenst , y Frazier Home Coordinator S kills School Psychologist These popular people devote themselves to various specialized services 'fe ,f-if , f , N , A P S U-1-'T Art students achieve creativity, perception, appreciation. The guitar has a better tigure than yesterdays model. Arnita Albright BE, UCLA MA, UCLA Zeta Phi Eta I know YOU Through art and its appreciation the indi- vidual learns to understand the creative in all its forms and to recognize art as a force which has shaped the lives and destinies ot mankind. The acquisition ot a knowledge of definite, concrete, factual material on a broad, inclusive basis, is our hope tor stu- dents who pass through the portals of th,e art department. Specifically, the depart- ment encourages individual creativity, ex- poses each student to the basic art skills and techniques, encourages quality, and in- dividuality in results, and stresses the art ot perception. 36 7. ,, M427 f ,fiffiera would wear it, but . . . Y fs f '77 . fi 'rt' t f ,,' f .L . CLIC fn f ' fn ., Q ' 'iv'fZMfiWi ' f , v 7 Department Head Mariorie Viau BE, UCLA MA, UCLA Delta Epsilon Oooh - such fun! Joan Allemand BA, DePauw U MA, UCLA Kappa Phi Lyle Suter BS, NYU One sausage coming up. -f -1 :Z-Jem., ...T Y ,..,-...,-, -V . Y , , , ' Business education is an invaluable preparation for all .ifriffr-15 i-., 1 -ft' X f ss1ff11.v-its- SW 1 ,fi .. -.5 fs 1 - A Iggy.-ig - i s . -I f '5f'QEi ' ' .N ' fyfzfg , - sq-. vo x vXXX R s C t . A 3w2i:QgsSQe cwiiw , .c Q r K. .K f, af GX U55 A BA, San Dieqo State ,mww 3 4, Nw . It . , Marilyn Reynertson BS, UCLA ME, UCLA Rosalyn Kalmar BS, George Peabody College MA, George Peabody College Department Head, Dennie Peterson BA, Macalester College MA, NYU For students intent upon thoroughly equipping themselves for college Business Education maiors, the high school preparatory courses in Accounting, Business Law, Shorthand, Typing, and Work Experience are invaluable. In ad- dition these courses are designed to increase a general understanding of business procedure and technical ability for those interested in personal enrichment. Students from this department move into the practical world better prepared to face and solve its problems. .They are assisted in developing a sensitivity and appreciation of the world of business. Since its inception in 1960, the high school's work experience program has developed into a successful project which greatly influences the lives of many students. 1 1 4..i,, L 7 A ,,,c, . t Look, Ma, l'm typing. hte ytping clsas-oops! . V. 1 dp-- above. Cant you rea below: It's a mouse! above: lf at first you don't succeed below: On your mark, get set, . . 37 And this, girls, is a stove! Many aspects of living are taught in the Home Economics Department First yo,u put the needle in the thread, l mean the thread in the needle, I mean forget it! Concerned with improving the individual and family well- being is the Home Economics Department. This department ap- plies the knowledge available to nutrition, foods, textiles, clothing, household equipment, child development, family re- lationships, home management, and other aspects of living. Home economics classes deal with subiects that have strong life-long appeal to most women. Here, too, the girls receive excellent preparation for homemaking. Some five-hundred colleges and universities offer majors in home economics. The girl planning a career in home eco- nomics should plan her high school program to include chem- istry and physics because these sciences are basic to many college home economics courses. us' r- .2 E O C CD 5... Department Head, Sibyl Line BA, UCLA AAA Ilfl A Patricia Sullivan BA, UCLA l L 1 . L X ff 'v P 1 .1 I '.: 0,4 ff! in t f F 4 1 tl: , -A 4 2 r Q A .Wr,,. 7 ,, ,, Z Logic, comprehension and clarity are major English Department aims Pass the salt, please. Pearl Baum BA, Hunter College V MA, Bryn Mawr College , , ,lg i a, Gertrude Foss BA, Hunter College , ,fff V If , I V William Corrigan BA, UCLA 4. with r- i 3.t,,i6, ,,, 1, V 1,1 ,,,fW51,,,, ,,,.t llir :rs tfgltftf t lt -5 Atfff , 'cy it ,tt ,tie , 1 , ,,,, ,f Q it f f ff' t t 1 -- ' 4, A rl f f' 2 ' 2,-5 it A if 1 Li- 'l , fu Rex Faubion Kenneth Gelms BA, UCB Bs, Illinois u. MA, UCLA MA, LA State College 'Q .C W -55 c an .J The major aims ot the English Department encourage the student to think logically and clearly, to read obiectively with maximum com- prehension, and to write and speak both clearly and logically. A recent addition to the department is the team teaching program. This program, which at Beverly involves the English and Social Studies Departments, utilizes two groups of teachers on staggered schedules during a tvvo-period lolock ot time. The instructing team plans, presents, and evaluates a course ot study which will pro- vide the student with the richest possible learn- ing experience. 39 English 40 l gf my ffif Ji ' if Vivienne Gibbons Isobel Gilinsky Lucy Helgesson AB, UCLA BA, Cornell U, BA, UCLA MA, UCLA MA, Columbia U. Mortar Board Phi Bela T ' ' John lngle BA, Occidental College MA, Occidental College l Rosalyn Kalmar Allen Klofz BS, George Peabody U, BA, UCLA MA, George Peabody U. MA, UCLA 'K Af- V 7 ' Wr ' M ' . : ., 2 Gee, l'm handsome. There is a rneelin' here Tonight. . 'l fn xl 1, -an lizard l l o lf' N 1 K u L:':lve V., 1 l l l I l B ll l l , QQ ' -...A ,LW Wu, ,W ,, , ,,W.,,,s.! English ,,.- A picture is worth a Thousand words. , if wwf Marilyn Lowery BA, USC MA, USC Epsilon Phi, English i W , . if i Adrien Myers BA, UCLA Chi Delia Pi, English honorary sorority SupercalifragilisTic- i'm such a friendly soul. expialiclociousf' Left: Beautiful Dreamer. Above: And as I went leaping info the air . . l Reed Maihis Richard Munifz BA, Michigan U, BA, UCLA MA, Michigan U, Helen Prafi Kalman Rabkin BA, Weslevan U. BE, Alberfa U, M. Ed., Alberta U. Ann Rubenstein Eunice Sclirnidi Jonas Stiles BA Mills College BA, U. of Wisconsin BA Pomono College MA, U. of Wisconsin Department Head, Ruilfi Wheeler BA UCLA as , , , if 4' 2555 LD, 5 ... -- U- Swfm Q Q Engng saw 3- 5 3 ggi , -1 w.W,Ww. , if 4 f f f f ,ff , ff 'A star :rv ,-,L 1 ...H ,,,, , , Am, YY , M W Q, ALJ! 3 31 ' 1 M . ' .gsm Somebody up there likes me. David Bonami BA, UCLA MA, USC Beatrice Glanz BA, Cornell U. MA, Stanford U. Pi Lambda Theta New experimental programs highlight our Foreign Language Department French, German, Hebrew, Latin, and Spanish are taught in the Foreign Language Department with an additional staff instructing in the FLES lForeign Language in Elementary Schooll program. Through FLES the class of T971 will have had the opportunity for twelve consecutive years of French or Spanish. The program makes our district a leader recognized by the U. S. Office of Education and the State Department. At various levels there are honor sections and a new emphasis leading to Advanced Placement Courses which include reading, discus- sion, and writing of themes on French literature and history. Three Beverly Hills High School Summer Sessions Abroad have now been successfully completed. Participants experience living with a foreign family, the challenge of academic study, and the enrichment that comes from contact with the roots of our Western culture. Jean Marie Destler Arnold Gallegos BA, St. Lawrence U. BA, U. of the Americas MA, Middleburg College MA, Fresno State Phi Beta Kappa language Department Head Frances Griffin BA, Northwestern U. MA, Northwestern U. Phi Beta Kappa GD l 44 lg i A AlberT Je Kenfu BE, U. of Alberfo MA, Middlebury College Eveline Leisner BA, UCLA Alpha Mu Gamma 5 l Cloro Kinemun BA, Hurlier College MA, Columbia U. hx 7 Simone Luiclig BA, UCLA MA, UCLA S Louise Lillcrd John Padilla BA, UCLA BA, UCLA MA, UCLA MA, USC Phi Beio Kap 'A L Mr, Mileiich would like to see you! You're not going 'fo believe This, but . . l Pl rf Y ,Y-,YAY WW. ::-, ,1f,....4..,lggc1! Jacques Poletti BA, Long Beach State MA, Long Beach State Gilbert Velclsquez BA, Catholic U, MA, Loyola U. Victor Seine BA, USC MA, USC f--,, A i. N. Alan Weiner BA, NYU MA, NYU Language Louise Wilson BA, Stanford U. Au Revoir, Adios, Auf Wiedersehen, Shalom, MA' Src,-,fcyfd U, To be or not to be! HGOOV4 Give me that old soft shoe! Pi Sigma Alpha l 1 T X ., , The new approach to mathematics is a proven success .wv-vl ' Bril:nes will not be accepted. PreciSely. Moebuis strip, rah! The courses of study offered by The Beverly Hills High School Mathematics department follow The recom- mendations ofthe College Board Commission on Mathe- matics. While our curriculum contains some Topics That are relatively new To high school mathematics, The prin- cipal difference between our program and that of The Traditional high school lies largely in The approach. In The study of each Topic, The why is stressed as much as the how. As a 'result of an accelerated program starting in The seventh grade, we now offer The gifted student The regular college freshman course in Calculus as an Advanced Placement course in The Twelfth grade. Helen4Louise Aldrich BA, Stanford U. MA, Stanford U. Department Head Newman Borden BS, Occidental College W , V l'l5l3Nj l lil W T ffl l it il l Y: 1, Sit . b y ' W ' . ' 513- f W4 '2 3:1 3 1 N V, V7 2, Y , Zig! YT: 5 Allison Boudinot Carlo Cartaino Henry Clarke BA, UCLA BS, U. of Michigan BA, USC Phi Beta Kappa MA, U. of Michigan MS, USC Pi Lambda Theta Phi Beta Kappa i Q, Difllllllf ublrafl B Humbrr l UEFINl viilu My l. si The ,Q-L. -ig i 'ei' ' DEFifi1T5OM05l SUBTW ir- - 3 ., yells., ' -Y , ,,:. .Y Mi, V . , -,., ,. Mathematics This little pig went to market. Konnichiwa. Well-you see-uh-. welt Action if-'55 A 1 A432 is to find 2 1 To subtract BSIIQIYY V L fc numbgfg L, such that A B L Q5 fi nsrmmou OF ozviszon i fo divide A by 6 625 is 16 find 8 number C su fx thai A B C The Ten Commandments LAX Louis HOTT Katherine Layton BS, USC BA, UCLA MS, USC Phi Beta Kappa Paul Michalisko Jqmeg Pamper BA, Depauw U. BA, USC M.E. Harvard Robert Wall Sheryl Yamada BA UCB BA UCLA M5 USC Music courses personal and l it A - I Albion Street's forty-three little Foysf' Kb. 79 Six little angels standing in a row. Robert Holmes Leah Moore BA, Otterbein College BE, UCLA MA, Michigan U. Mu Phi Reno Hubbgfd Department Head, BA, San Diego State George WfiQl1T Kappa Delta Pi BA, Huron College MA, USC 48 l re- hifi ILT fwsg. l MN-7 s -. f -J 1 I'm forever blowing bubbles, music - v Music as an Art exists only in time. If this is so, the performing arts cannot compromise with mediocrity, uninspired creativity, or non-communicative efforts. Where the development of the individ- ual's potential personality and sensi- tivity are concerned we are pledged to spare no time or effort in helping the young musician to achieve full involve- ment through opportunities to create and re-create again and again the greatest musical experiences possible. Through the avenues of Voice Training, the Choir, the Orchestra, the Band, the Madrigal Singers, and the Minnesingers our Beverly Hills students are able to gain much-needed and sought-after benefits of fine performance. 5 . A l i i llwir istiutic its, tl to pl: clussim Olierii A will Q cmd Quinn romp ll me Studi lite lime Nev rudi i eqi clu C61 g l Mir Adrian Bal BA Kansas Wesleyan ME, Wichita U. PaTrick Broaclwell BA, USC Francis Crean BS, Fordham U, MS, LA SfaTe George Egan BA, San Jose STaTe . MA, San Jose l STGTG lFellowship To Through The generosiTy of The admin- isTraTion in The purchase of new appara- Tus, The Science DeparTmenT is now able To place precision equipmenT in The classroom, Thus expanding The science offerings. A Musser Copernicum PlaneTarium will demonsTraTe asTronomical prololems and soluTions, showing The universe, galaxies, sun, moon, planeTs, and orher componenTs of The asTronomical sysTem. A new salt-waTer aquarium will allow sTudenTs To sTudy The ecology of marine life. A new auToclave will increase The Time spenT on bacTeriological sTudies. New scalers will be used for isoTope and radiaTion study in This space age. The conTinued up daTing of Science eauipmenr allows for individual and class enrichmenT of our modernized courses of sTudy. -- - A ,,,, , , . 7,4-.N L social studies Gerald Carpenter BA, State College of Iowa MA, Northern lllinois U. rl , Allen Klotz BA, UCLA MA, UCLA Nola Kurtz UCLA IN ., ,,. . if -3,5 ' 1 ' Herbert Dodge I Marilyn McClure BA, Eastern Nazarene ,r,, f BA, usc College , Who's Who in American ZZ ' f' - ffff ,fC 3'j'7ff Colleges and Universities W 'f :fl wa 4 .ILM I 1'2 2 George Hayward BA, Pittsburgh U. MA, Pittsburgh U. Cool it, gang. Social Studies develops the responsibilities of citizenship Drawing from the academic disciplines of History, Geography, Political Science, Economics, and Sociology as a basis for most of the content of the Course of Study, the Social Studies Department aims to help students to learn how to think and to accept the re- sponsibilities of citizenship in a free society. Ancient History, World History and Modern History provide a rich background in our cultural heritage. The experiment in team teaching, now in its third year, has been most successful in providing for a wide range of student abili- ties and interests through flexible scheduling. The project at the twelfth-grade level provides for maximum student participation with studies in depth in the fields of Government, Economics, and Inter- national Relations, with emphasis on current problems. ops the lzenshic --- .x Social ,-, fe., Z Salvatore Occhipinfi BA, New York U. MA, New York U. Donald Peterson Teaching Intern Working for BS at UCLA Roger Peterson BS, Loyola Univ. LA l 7 Hello out there in television land Ralph Philbrook BA, Univ. of Calif, Berkeley MA, Stanford Department Head, William Quandt BA, Univ. of Denver MA, Stanford Phi Delta Kappa John Rosemond BA, Boston U. MA, Boston U. Anna Steere BA, Pomona College MA, Claremont College Acad. of Eastern European Affairs Friends, l challenge you. Now let me tell you my side of the story. i,. g X N, - Saw! .,-.,.,G-..-- A - V Specialists direct our Physical Education George Egan BA, San Jose State MA, San Jose State Chris Flanagan BA, Occidental College MS, USC Thomas Gutman Louis Hart BA, UCLA BS, USC MA, UCLA MS, USC George Hayward Director ot Athletics Charles Reilly Joseph Sabol Richard Schreiber Department Head K BA, Pittsburgh U. Walter Putter BS, USC BS, UCLA MA, Pittsburgh U. BS, UCLA Kappa Sigma MA, LA State MS. UCLA lt's those headaches again, doc! BS, UCLA Harold Sieling BS, UCLA MS, LA State Few schools in the United States otter a physical education program beginning in the second grade un- der the direction ot specialists as we do in Beverly l-lills. The teachers are not only coaches, they are special- ists in physical titness development. The high school program includes physical titness tests twice a year, weight training, health and tirst aid, instructional program in skills, and intramural competition. Approxi- mately one out ot every tour boys participate in the interscholastic W '74 'W . ' fi- if sports program. V ' My .Qf ' i' if v 5 'f ' M17 R' ' ,3 , X , , ' 1:1 mf qmf ' f Affw f ' , W ,f Q,., 7 i'377'h ,f ' J , ' ,qs 7 .' ' 1, IT l f, f rl 4' 'f 4 ,M-, c v ' ,4 44 f I ,, ,A . W N 4 A ' L ff' fffzc' - 'f it 1 Hmm f I gwizie f r ,154 gepisf . ,. , C UZ , h,..V.,,Z,,,.f,. 1 9,11 :H V ,. ,Y ,,,, ,, 4 , . ,,.,. ,,,, f, Zfffffff ,V 'Y ig M I 5:7 J, qu I , hwy ' 'f ' if-5i74 ' 5, .. U.- f '-I ff ',l.' ,. W ,rxEZf,, f f ' wi J ff: .. , I slgjt, . , ms t: 1 , . . l. . 1w,':,P,Q' -f , 'f , ' 44,25 'ja,.x'if11f t'-6' Q-V, ' Twist again! -, :gf ,q.1z, - J .,v 1, .,f7fz17::'i',N'46 if , gif rg. rf efjffffdizg sf. ' ,. 1 , Q' -iw. .1 l IW,-,fy 13, , M Gif E physlc streSS9 on OPP Value. lan U1 gnililrdf tivittes. gftlvlties preciotio lnlormefl is , L t 0 A let x V I , , , ,.,. ef Girls' P.E. is enhanced by variety Being strongly aware ot The specific values and resulting objectives of physical education, The department believes That individual sports should be stressed in the curriculum. Along with the required courses, each girl is given an opportunity To have experiences in several activities with a high recreational value. The general health and Titness of each girl is considered in The Tour-year plan as well as The daily lesson, which endeavors To increase strength and endurance as well as coordination, skill, and enjoyment in specific sports ac- tivities. IT is believed that physical education, Through a variety ot planned activities, can and should aid each girl to gain a tuller understanding and ap- preciation of the world and to live in harmony with it as a healthy, active, Well- intormed, and skilled individual. U9 i TNQ-' Marlene Checel Lynne Durocher BS, UCLA BS, UU-A Pi Lambda Theta Alpha Kappa Psi frrrlifif My . 'eff f Toni Hammer Teaching Intern Obtaining BA at USC . . mf .- si X 's Marilyn McClure Mari Ann Strandwall BA, USC BS, UCLA -hi Robin Hood rides again! Let me in! Try again, kiddies. Department Head Barbara Wilson BS, UCLA Delta Kappa Gamma . ff .5 f . use I, QQNJ K 1, if '- f - 'T X E ,, r' K t l vas is . ly Xi lla SX Dixie Lee Zovak BA, UCLA r. . X Technical Arts provide for exploration and self discovery William Brinegar BA, NYU MA, NYU :Z De pa rrmen t H ea d , xi Donald Walker j 3 BA, Long Beach State ..,0 , MA, Long Beach State f... E silon Pi Tau VV7 ' T , 5,3171 ,fl ff ff , g GM' f ', ' VM, Richard Jackson BA, UCSB Technical Arts is that part of general education dealing with the Technological advances of our in- dustrial society. It provides an opportunity for exploration and self-discovery thus giving the back- ground for a wiser selection of a college rnaior. lt is the practical application of mathematics and scien- tific principles as applied to the field of technology. The various courses offered at Beverly are draft- ing, electronics, printing, and wood working. To future artists, doctors, engineers, and businessmen, technical arts offers an opportunity to test and de- velop their abilities and interests. T ,,., , ,,,, ,,, -4 :IL Cl-INICAI- Al . I - M , . if f l 5 Below: beep . . , beep . . . beep . . I Hey, wasn't that in Playboy last week. 'l5G'fUfClGy night thenf' technical arts ,X .qu nf -N, U , , ,W - , ,Lf --,, ,nie-Q-rr! Our Appreciation and Thanks go to our Retiring Teachers. Mr. John Padilla Beverly is losing its little Spain with the departure of Mr. John Padilla. Miss Alida Parker Many students have prof- ited from the guidance and help so generously offered by Miss Alida Parker. Q .iii Miss Frances Griffin H Our language department has ,A I l .rg . seen steady growth under the ' Q K ' N fifgcgf, s . . . X gif leadership of Miss Frances Grif- A 5 M ' if .bfi ss - .ffl 35254 fir V , l i Miss Eunice Schmidt Our English department will l greatly miss the fine efforts of f f Miss Eunice Schmidt. M my U-I-11 ,21 22 WHO'S WHO'P Nineieen years have passed since 1946 when This handsome group held forth wifhin Norman walls. All are with us today. Watchfower challenges you To name Them correctly. 'lewd DPW' 'o 'uuigig Simms 'd 'ueplog uoi.uMaN 'Q 'ssolg xow 'N 'Jelly AnoH 'W 'uosxpof pmqsig '1 '1eleeuM Wind 'bi 'lPUD 'C lUD!II!M 'I' '9U!9S 10l9!A 'I -IDEJPIV asgnoq-uagaH 'H '4q6uM 961093 'Q 'uosiaiad 9!UU9G ':i 'DIl!P0d Ul-IOP '3 'USUDW WWE! 'CI 'Aalfmd augowog 'Q '4SqJeH sapoqj 'Q 'Aaiod ieuof 'V tr: me-r r K , , ff fa 5 Nr ff QQ f x.Aw.- ' X ., K .J ,, f ' Q Qi , f A B C D E F , yy.-A . J , M I' f r ' Q' . ff, , Q 0 K K K .- f 2. ff QM XF I . SX Nh- h,3.1:-Nik X A vi Xgifwigl we 51, J X i it To check your answers, turn the book upside down and read at Top of page. ,f -W . fQqk kv ,J A i Ii 1 -A v 4 a n P'-N.. g i i V, L. 355-2 i STUDENT GQVERNMENT Fall Student Council Beautiful Beverly High Spring Student Council K... T .z . . The Fall ASB officers worked hard The 1964 Fall Semester witnessed a change in student accomplishments. Never before has the stu- dent body presented such a challenge to its gov- ernment for creative leadership and, at the same time, responded to this leadership with active par- ticipation. The interest in student government and its activities reached a high peak during the se- mester. Political Emphasis Week, CI new high school ac- tivity, stimulated the minds of the entire student body. Through the newly established student coun- cil reports, plans for a Pep Club and honor club standardization were initiated. The ASB Talent Ex- change Program was a great success. Concluding the half-term was the performance of Joe and Eddie at Jazz Night: a truly memorable concert of song. Only by the support we received from the student body were these accomplishments made possible. Special thanks should be given to the adminis- tration, Rena, Roger, ond the entire student council who made my duties much easier. Thank you for all the wonderful experiences and lasting memories I will always have. 73 . .., . 7 -, YV., -,,, fi I wls r r lOl l l 1 c i l l l l c l l l l l l 1 f to make the semester a success. Each day of the Fall Semester was an exciting experience for me as Student Body Secretary. By the inititation of an all-school scrapbook, l hope you, the Stu- dent Body, will be able to recall with fondness the activities that took place. Thanks to your sup- port and participation, as well as your faith and confidence in our administration and capable cabinet you have helped to make this a very successful se- mester. My deepest apprecia- tion, too, for the opportunity to serve you, the acquiring of new friendships - both of an under- standing faculty and of a co- operative student body - and the memories of a challenging and exciting experience - one which l will never forget! Sincere appreciation is ex- tended to the members of the student body who have enabled me to accomplish a two-fold purpose as Student Body Vice- President. First, we have tried to modernize some of Beverly's traditional institutions. Second, and perhaps more important, we have endeavored to trans- form your ideas and desires into reality. For instance, as you dis- played an expanded interest in student government, we have attempted to increase the rapid- ity and accuracy of elections by such measures as l.B.M. voting, election tags, and sample bal- loting. I trust that your wishes have been correctly interpreted and that this semester has been as exciting and satisfying for you as it has been for me. SWL- S-A Ll.,-1. 2122 Karen Schwartz ond Paul Robwln Commissioners of PUblICITy ,. .,,, . ,,7. s , w , , df' ff , , , 5 M ,,, al ff ' ,ff ifvuv A -, 1, .2 ,-fo ig W 1 -1 'sf W i ' fig v A ' 1 N 3, H 'AN 1 ,W Y i Q , 1 A f Li .' v, 4. -Q.. , ,, 35 5 -A , H 'A , wi 4 Z S4522 pa. Lelo Ziff, Co Commissioner of Cul TUFS. Diane Harris ond Judy Rench Com missioners of Arr sx aoiiiieii Were the hardworking FALL COMMISSIONERS - f L -A 3.5 Susie Neisser, Commissioner of Spirit. ...X YW! Carol Kurtz and Ron Shurin, Commissioners of ,, ,. SUSGF' Mufiflm Und Chuck BGFQVNOVL Commis- Liz Weller and Kathy Gray, Commissioners sioners of Service. of Assemblies, Dave Siauber and Judy Franklin, Commission- , rv Nancy Flushman and Mike Tobey, Commissioners of Jo Ann Lennon and Jill Wiener, Commissioners Finance. of Cafeteria. tp i , 4, The well organized Boys' League and G TOP ROW: Jim Frank, Norman Newsreel, Jeff Gordon, Bul- letin, Dave Gersh, Commissioner of Athletics, Rick Kleiner, Secretary, Wayne Liebman, Junior Representative, Chuck Bergman, Senior Representative. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Brenner, Sophomore Representative, Jim Warsaw, Sports, Dan Cooper, Treasurer, Richard Buck, President. NOT PICTURED: Dennis Beck, Vice President, David Stauber, Publicity, Larry Wohl, Philanthropy, Victor Kish, Eric Dibner, Steve Jurist, Norman Nevvsreel, Tony Mohr, Welfare Drive, Larry Ach, Sales. Tony Mohr, sitting in his counting house. Norman Newsreel shots are taken while coaches look on. Under the leadership of President Richard Buck and sponsor, Mr. Roger Peterson, the Boys' League put out a pamphlet for freshmen so they could better understand Boys' League activities and committees. The Boys' League Log, edited by Jeff Gordon, was the league's first month- ly newspaper, The Boys' League Junior Welfare Drive, co- ' 62 ordinated by Tony Mohr and Larry Wahl, collected more money than ever before. The Bowling Tournament, or- ganized by Jim Warsaw, was the most profitable one yet. Victor Cash did a terrific iob in putting together one of Beverly's best Norman Newsreels. All in all, the Boys' League had an interesting and productive fall semester, --vrfzeffef.-is ka. L Grls' Pftvitle liiitlt he S., if 2 and .s i 'H ,- l 4 ,, ll -- A ,f Girls' League give all a chance to participate. TOP ROW, Helen McCann, Modes n Manners, Stephanie Rose, Senior Representative, Mary Gcodstein, Publicity, Rebecca Sokol, Ways n Means, Andy Kaplan, Friendship, Mimi Grey, Decorations, Lynn Grossman, Alpha President, Nancy Levin, Paula Millman, GAA President, Miss Sullivan, Sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: .ludy Franklin, Welfare Cratts, Janice Abarbanel, Junior Representative, Jaan Friedman, Red Cross, Joan Buck, Sophomore Representative: Terry Pobirs, Decorations, Terry Goldblatt, Philanthropy, Debbie Lapidus, Freshman Representative, Anfe Borinstein, Adelphian President. BOTTOM ROWS Bonnie Goldman, Secretary, Reggi Salzburg, Vice President, .loan Lesser, President, Nancy Kalot, Treasurer. The Girls' League began the tall semester in an original way with a Big and Little Sister Get-Acquainted Picnic. Atter Orientation Day girls were shown to their classrooms, Then The League sponsored a fashion show displaying appropriate dress tor school, athletic events, and dances. Hello Day was celebrated in the traditional manner, with the class song and friendliest couple contests, To introduce transfer students to ' Beverly, the League held a punch party and invited adminis- trators and student leaders to speak. The traditional Hallow- een barbecue was given a new name and a new twist, as it was a Girls' League-Boys' League event called the Broom- stick Barbecue. Christmas at Albion Street School was made merry with gifts brought from the League-sponsored Albion Street Drive. In addition, the busy League sponsored the Beverly Belle, the Girl ot the Month Contests, and two ioint committee meetings. Girls' League activities provide fun for all. Beverly Hills girls picket the S.A.C. Beverly girls helped Albion Street children have a Merry Christmas. ww Beverly's Student Court: A place where iustice presides. TOP ROW: Larry Rabkin, Richard Wes- ton, Larry Gilson. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Abarbanel, Ed Kislinger, Stephanie Pal- mer. NOT PICTURED: Mary Goodstein, Chief Justicey Lynne Feldman, Tina Schnee. Greg Finley and Ken Adlam appear at a noon rally. The Spirit Committee promotes interest in sports activities TOP ROW1 Rozanne Gruszka, Lorraine Fox, Karen Kolcheim, Nora Kayner, Lynn Steinbaum, Julie Levin. BOTTOM ROW: Janis Blumkin, Jackie Blatt, Trudy Olf, Rozie Zakheim, Ellen Koslcoft, Julie Shein- man. NOT PICTURED: Susie Neisser. 'TTL-r t jgmmlllee -'etesl flllllle 4 Julie Levin, RIGHT: JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEAD ERS, TOP ROW: Jill Godfrey Patsy Lichtenstein, Anne Rein er. BOTTOM ROW: Randy Lay ton, Tracy Godfrey, Ruth Free man. LEFT: Mascot Tracy Swing it, baby! Let's hear it! .C. T. .O. N. f 39 ff 'G if ml LEFV Lynn Steinbaum and Lorraine Fox, 'Higher' RIGHT: Lorraine Fox, AA-quick on 2 A Vfi ..,. . MM ASTM 4,953 2Q'j'Q'W'3 35f , 'Y ffm 5524548 'JM 321 - A ' 'T vs- e -- V . .. ' nfl ' if fp f si . Q 1 1 f . am . .. .L L 3 - ,wg , , Q Qs - ,! .f ,.,3i5 . ig ' T-Q,A5,6., 6 L,-we , 558:12 ' ,K 4 Q T ,b Q, 4' I f . 4 f r 5 4 A -f df., if 10 K ,W M ., , A. W .Q J' .Q 2: 3 wifi' , 8771 f PT- ' . . ' , . K9 .,3ffjzb-1:1251 i 1.3 y ,N 4 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, RIGHT: Julie Levin, Lorraine Fox, Linda Pessis, LEFT: Lynn Steinbaum, Ellen Koskoff. ... , L fsfigff I ' 7 af , M' ' i ,. - .,..,., , gf A f ' NQ' 2 A ,, ' ' 1- --0. ., rw., I ' 'N'--me ' 'Mains I' b .. ,J , fy 5 . 75 . , , , L. X 9 'N-'--W mm, g,., ,hw A xl L :, Pom Pon Girls Ellin Albert, Suzi Fingerman, Jackie Blatt, Trudy Olf, Lynne Stewart. Rooter Bus Twirl Girls .A , . V. V ' H I I 1 I' If V I-A , , W I 1 ,. EQZW Zeeeeapgfgeeee ..1i My A We , ,f my ' fffffrffcwz 'i t i ft 5 , f - ew, -.af 1 X-'ff f fr, ff- f I ' M A' f , , f 'iw - f ' 1. gn- Q . , ' f YH 11.3, , , A , ff 'f f' - f7f'f '.wL- , .,'f 1, A , ' , A A ,,.g,.,t...,. ,, , .,., 1 . ..,,, .. we W YW , www M f'w,1 f Qf ACTION! ACTION! Flag Girls: Janis Blumkin, Rosanne Grus- ka, Nora Kavner, Karen Kalcheim. Cindy Adler, Roxie Auer, Marion Bader, Steph- anie Barbanell, Pat Benson, llsa Berger, Ann Borinstein, Joan Borinstein, Linda Bronn, Joan Buck, Camille Caggiano, Sara Calamaro, Rona Chazan, Lori Cohn, Stephanie Cohn, Ilene Conison, Marsha Effron, Ruthie Fallenbaum, Ilene Fischer, Susan Fink, Carol Freedman, Hel- ene Frankel, Karen Frederick, Ruth Freeman, Jill Godfrey, Tracy Godfrey, Frieda Gordon, Shelly Gordon, Janet Horris,, Karen Hendler, Bess Hochman, Cory Howard, Joan Isaacs, Frances Kahn, Linda Kales, Jill Katz, Sheryl Kapson, Karen Kayser, Kathy Kreisel, Julie Lantz, Linda Lapin, Leslie Latourette, Leslie Lauterbach, Randy Layton, Pat Leonard, Benida Levin, Patrice Liban, Patsy Lichtenstein, Nancy Lourie, Lolly Melnick, Karen Metzner, Nancy Mills, Vicki Molin, Carol Moose, Terry Pohirs, Diane Polier, Anne Reiner, Gina Rosenblum, Regina Satire, Wendy Sobel, Sheila Taskey, Patty Tenzer, Nancy Title. I ,i I I I FYI' 'i H7 . L: ici , Pete jl Q I-,I IR The ,Wi K , f by , I In wie 7 i 'fi , I L, it Q l,,,, it L 'if ' y V, , E 0 A - 2 A Q Q 6 2, ,, , f f Q A , fj r ,Z 66 In action4the Beautiful Beverly Belles f' 3 ' f ' 1 l L ' ' Y' K .. 2 T 'f' ' , -, . f Q R Under the leadership of the Spring ASB Officers Two years ago I mentioned that The true meas- ure of school spirit could never be demonstrated by singing in the halls. Today, at the end of the spring semester, I feel even more strongly that I was right. If you were asked, What were The highlights of the spring semester I965P , I'm sure most of us would remember a particular evening activity or perhaps an exciting basketball game. I consider myself extremely fortunate to have had the oppor- tunity to serve you as your Associated Student Body President. Because of this opportunity, my answers are considerably different. I remember above all the Times of planning and supervising the many school functions-from the painting of main hall posters to the marching in the rain for Yes on Schools. It was here, as well as in the highlighted events, That I found my enthusiasms and satisfactions rewarded. Each of us achieved a great deal this semester through hard work and contributions to the many well-planned activities. For a successful semester, a capable cabinet, an interested administration, and a responsive student body, I thank you. 47wmJ 14 ILJE S, Illcer X 'TUE' .ii X , 5 Normans enioyed a busy semester. Being ASB Secretary has af- forded me valuable experience and wonderful memories which I shall always carry with me. The spring semester was full of exciTing activities which could not have been realized without your support and the help of The Student Council, Working with David and Lela was grati- fying. For The privilege of being your ASB Secretary Tor spring, I965, I Thank you, The Student Body. These past months as your ASB Vice-President have been among The most wonderful and rewarding of my life. The Tact that David, Judy, and I were able To help To make your se- mester fun, The fact that we were able To make election procedures more efTicienT, and The fact that we could be of service To The community gave each of us so much pleasure. I sincerely hope you enjoyed the spring of T965 as much as I I ZZ I if fifilfsi 5, Q.: 1, if 2, . , 2 . ,4 ki r .,,w,M.' , 5 X if f4f,f,-,fr-'45 f, . I fi-f27Z x, V .f '. Z'-'.' 'ffl zi5.fJ3i7 619QcL M- 3,5375 f' 'vii ' , 1 igli f ffli 43- . 21,7 ff f J f f I T f , , U93 'f WW' , ff fi, fifyihlff gm, SML' ff ,,,,,.ff f ff, f, if 1 ' if ,.,,, , eveewwm 'NW-N., J' , 4: 3 'M 1 V4 ' diff' Roy Platt, Co-Commis sioner of Transportation Not pictured: Debbie Ned elman. , .Qgf Larry Ach and Lee Horwin Activity oils lc 1-x nw ag! ,-.., ,, ,. . ,,.,,,,,,, ,swam-Aff produce an active Spring Semester, Nancy Spies and Judy Millman, Com- missioners of Assemblies 6.2, ., , , .-, -,...,, W ....... ,...,..c.. o. Organizations Dee Dee Sims and Bruce Gilbert, Commissioners of Service Ken Liberman and Dan Fishbein, Commise sioners of Roberr Post, Diane Harris, and Jeff Goodman, Ellen Miller and Christie Savage, Commis Commissioners of Culture sioners of Art 71 Margie Braun, Treasurer, Mimi Grey, Secretaryg Nancy Kalof, President, Helen McCann, Vice-President. 7--A . ,,.---7,,.'-f,3..e Activities, new and old, were coordinated Activities galore was the theme of the spring semester of the Girls' League. The Mother-Daughter Theatre party gave the mothers and daughters a chance to get together and see a highly enioyable play. Proper grooming standards were presented to the students in a Girls' League Assembly while providing an amusing and interest- ing performance as well. Big and Little Sister plans were begun for the Fall of T965 and a transfer student party prepared. A successful Cotton Day and fashion show also helped to highlight the semester while a Cabinet Exchange with Fairfax High School and a workshop for the Honor Scroll girls completed a rewarding year. TOP ROW: Laurie Green, Freshman Representative, Susie Shuster, Philanthropy, Barbara Krashmer, Friendship, Pot Solomon, Philanthropy, Judy Epstein, Publicity. MIDDLE ROW: Joanie Isaacs, Sophomore Representative, Margie Braun, Treasurery Nancy Kalof, President, Bonnie Goldman, Senior Representative, Terry Goldblatt, Conference, Terry Pobirs, Adelphian President, Susie Blanc, Publicity. BOTTOM ROW: Steffi Cohn, Modes n' Manners, Mimi Grey, Secretary, Janice Steinberg, Decoration, Joanie Lesser, President Ex-officio, Helen McCann, Vice-President, Lynn Feintech, Junior Representative. Paul Rabwin, Honorary Member. Az: eezeniix li iv an- L l 'gf' --'Airs 1-I , W W, 2 Cited , . by the Spring Boys and Girls Leagues. Headed by Chuck Bergman, the Spring Boys' League Cabinet had a highly active and successful semester in coordinating many of the school's activities. Under the supervision of Jim Frank, the Norman News- f reel worked to capture a pictorial review of ' ' the highlights of the semester. The various V activities of the Boys' League were recorded in the Boys' League Log by Jim Warsaw. Interest in intramural sports was activated by Commissioner of Athletics Larry Sheridan and Sports Chairman Bob Warsaw. The Phi- lanthropy Committee, directed by John Moore, visited an orphanage in the Valley. All members of the Boys' League, under the sponsorship of Mr. Roger Peterson, had a truly eventful semester. Spring Boys' League Officers: Larry Sheridan, Commissioner of Athletics, Pete Laven, Secretary, Burt Sobelman, Vice-President, Marshall Wolff, Treasurer, Chuck Bergman, President. I I W TOP ROW, Jim Frank, Norman Newsreel, Robert Warsaw, Sports, Jim Warsaw, Bulletin, Bud Sperber, Sales, David Goldsmith, Junior Represen- tative, Mike Bronn, Freshman Representative. MIDDLE ROW: Chuck Bergman, President, Jeff Gordon, Bulletin, Richard Buck, Sales, Paul Rabwin, Publicity, Elliot Sacks, Sophomore Representative, Larry Wahl, Senior Representative, Larry Sheridan, Commissioner of Athletics. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Ach, Film, Burt Sobelman, Vice-President, Victor Kash, Technical Advisor, Peter Laven, Secretary, Marshall Wolff, Treasurer, John Moore, Philanthropy. 73 fi, Ns., M if we - - -4,f.,g,,M ,......'k.-, . T I 'N x 3 is 1 J x 1 P i l 4 5 W, rw A l ! R , 1 1 2 l 1 , .,, 1 ' w 1 W ' w ' I 1 W 'Y i 1 , , '1 T, i ai 4 5 ii 5s gk S 'Y xx XX XXX XX X N N WXXE X Xi X X 'XX Neff- X X r X MM. . A X sis pgs. A W -:N K - x . ...I X3 4 . X XX - ., sw X.f,.f -1 ' f Q I if X. X XXETQ 1 mf my in A xsQX.j:XFi NE XX X X Q: Q A XX P X Q X X X Q X xxi ,X XX X X X5 XXX X XQXXX N X X S X X X NK X X X x 3 X X N X5 X X. XX. X X Q XX N X 5 - X . Q X X Y X-X X -K X x W X ga. , Y . LL,,. ,..L . .L 5 ggi X Ex 3 lg ,Q r f 11, y. M K 315 FXS cascade.. c. c. aaa- a- cc. .. La--. -.cc.-.c.... . SANDY MARKS on state controlled lottery: l'm for anything which con- tains the variable and mal- functionary implausiloilities which are in lottery. RICK ROGEN on the voting age: The voting aqe should be lowered to 18. An average i8 year-old is more politically minded than the average 65 year-old. At the age of I8 you're eligible to be drafted so why shouldnt you have something to say about political affairs. CAROL ROSIN on student government: lt is in the hands of too few to be effective. It is almost impos- sible to get into it. When the time occurs, you are rejected because of not enough past activities. RICH HERSH on student government: Stu- dent government is a govern- ment by the students, to the students and for the students . . . and it should perish from this earth. 76 i Lf' DAVE STAUBER on the driving age: A person should be allowed to drive once his feet reach the pedals, his hands reach the wheel, and his head reaches above the windshield. LARRY LEVINE on girls going to college: Most girls go to college to find men. Most men go to col- lege to have fun. Since fun and work go hand in hand, l feel we would raise our intelligence basis if there were more girls in college. RON GOLBUS on the draft: First you get inoculated, then they shave you bald, wake you up ot dawn, and march you till you drop. This takes ten years off your life. TINA SCHNEE on the driving age: Due to unfortunate personal experi- ence, l think the driving age in the United States should be raised to 95. I would also sug- gest a law making it manda- tory for drivers to have an IQ of over 'lO. 7' l N li...-4-. ,IAM f kani.k4'.:w::':n':-xzfzzf' ' To all our friends ai Beverly we sadly say goodbye, if Senior Class Officers-Fall Lucy Berinstein, secrelary, Diana Sims, treasurer, Jack Yellin, presidenl, Lee Horwin, vice-president. Senior Sponsor Mrs. Louise Wilson www, HJ' Abrahamy, Ezra Abrams, Richard Ach, Laurence Adams, Timofhy Adlam, Kenneth Albert, Ellin Allen, Carol Allen, John Allen, Robin Alling, Mary Fran Altmann, Marguerire Anderson, Bruce Anson, Daryl Arnoldy, Ingrid Askanase, Nancy Atlas, Vicki Bader, Roberi Baer, Leslie Bagdasarion, Carol Bankoff, Janis Banks, Richard Baraze, Joel Barbanell, Ronald Barnett, Marilyn Baskin, Frieda Bass, Miriam Bauch, Barbara es:-.new.:.1L, ,fe ep--N, We Eaumggrlel Eeber, Dior liewdlh llll Egrlnell, fl' Emi, WLC Eeicrcrl fl' iz will L. B5'lJ.'il'Z L5 Hilmar, Elef Berman, 5 JU Bernal, Wei Berne, Paw: Bemslezr, SL Elrlsp, lcv' Billie, Barry Blunt, Juni' Bicser Arg Slcsei, Sgr Bloll, Jocllf Bloomlleld, Elie, Bobby Ellll 59. VY: lcmrl! Cm lvvirm iz, lille, lllu lruwwmw llrqgmun ! lllle We're really going to miss you-every gal and guy. Baumgarten, Barbara Beber, Diane Bendix, Mike Bennett, Chris Benor, David Bergman, Charles Berinstein, Lucia Berkowitz, Lisa Berman, Ellen Berman, Stuart Berman, Wendy Berne, Patricia Bernstein, Susan Bishop, Larry Bittke, Barry Blanc, Judith Blaser, Andrew Blaser, Samuel Blart, Jackie Bloomfield, Jaclyn Blue, Bobby Blywise, Virginia Borack, Carl Bowman, Linda Boyle, Evallan Brawerman, Mark Bregman, Mark ...ef Yi i f .rye , ' ,rw were Q Senior Class Officers-Spring Bill Hershman, vice-president, Patti Conn, secretary, Jeff Pop, president, Mik Tobey, treasurer. j VM Senior Sponsor J , Mr. Richard Munitz Neg., ,M A- We're going To miss The faculty, 'cause we really found ihem swe , l nfww yi' as-, V ., - 2 , ' V , f F - 1' 7 '-C of l ' ' f.', v CJZ,-'55 A V. fa .Xi , fm. Mg-ev sv Dewane, John Dibner, Eric Dinkowiiz, Edward Disman, Mark Dlouhy, Lucinda Drew, Damon Dreyfuss, Richard Drucker, Mark Brooks, Lauren Brown, Gerry Buck, Richard Bueno, Jorge Call, Noel Canter, Paul Charklin, Jerry Clayburgh, Vicki Cleary, Dawn Cobb, Julie Coberf, Joseph Cohen, Harold Cohen, Michael Cohn, David Cohn, Ellen Cole, Toni Conn, Patricia Conway, Angela Cooper, Benson Cowan, Bonnie Cowan, Jill Cullum, Brenda Davis, Cheryl ' Davis, Toni DePicciofTo, Helen l Swell, ' A 'P ey , , sl W'hen it came to Teaching us, they surely rang 'rhe bell. Druckman, Joel Dubin, Vivian Duffield, Charles Durham, Karen Ealy, Elizabeth Edelston, Barbara Effron, Marsha Ehrenfreund, Miriam Eguchi, Yumiko Einstein, Albert Emerson, Michael Ephron, Hallie Epstein, Marc Eriksen, Eva Fa ber, Linda Facter, Barry Fader, Steven Fairfield, Bernard Falk, Linda Farnam, Linda Feldman, Lynne Feldman, Ronald Feldman, Steven Fidler, Denise Fields, Kafhleen M454 ,, M X M. rf- M , -.s N...,,, M , 4 er - i -V ' L...-. WF' ., . f.. -Q F f A Kewl - f , 1 1 . :,si..,i jim f s , I 4 3 'wk NX e 1 5 fc - 3 , ,Ll 3-ef N - ' 'l fi 53 f f' V cf f7' i ' . 2 X ' F' X 'Ml 1 , al, 9 ,gf , . by r y f v wwf - 253 551, 5 H ,. . ., f. ' 5 ' ' N -I ..kk- , HN .., -A A ,l sm- -P, ri 5- ,S Q , V , ' 1 - lXx,sgf . r,I: ,. U 'X ' 2: X 3, s:s.5c5,. if Q2 3 L an we x .x , A X ,E wr F ff gf ., 1, M 1 1 I 'z ' f,,ff f , 1 - ,. Ii, 1 in 3' 5 7 fy! A me-1 '- . , 'A ,i Wei' a, , , l ,- . , . K 5, ff 'rn I 17:7 QQ i i ' f, fli U i X 4 .f 1 ' 1' 'Lf' 4,2179 .. ,WZ ,,, ff Fields, Kafhy Lynn Fine, Howard Fine, Marcia Lee Fineman, Gary Fink, Sindy Finley, Greg Flamm, Trudy Florence, Joan EJ ,4- rf, i f , y ff-W My fw KM 413 rf! -1 'N7' f Tw 1, -. . V , V - A ' 1 T' ' lib V. A -,J 1 1 ' ' ,f-H-fn. gal .mi f-. - V ,- ,.f fi ., , M 'Sw Flushman, Nancy Foreman, Carla Fox, Pamela Frank, James Franklin, Judith X. my Thanks fo all our coaches who 'rook our shapes pathetic it ' ,ag T: M N, K 3 N.,- 4- nfl Freisiar, Michael Friedman Friedman, Friedman Friedman Carol Elise Jan Vivian Frossard, Andre Fuller, Paul Gach, Andrew Gaffin, Barbara Gallup, Paula Gardner, Suzan Gasfer, Ronald Gaylord, Julie Geary, Jaan Gelfand, Robert Gendel, Ellen Genson, Ricky Gerard, Edwin Gerry, Richard Gibson, Rosemary Gilbert, Bruce Gillen, Eillen Gilliam, Gerry Gilmore, Joan Glass, Terry Ms-Q, i .,,s f r A ,,..,.,,,, W X X. Ne 4' ik s o 'W' r '4'i,, -sr' , 5 ,QW rf X N QNX -'9'S3t'X , ix . ,M-N, rv A - .1 .sf x ,. ,4- A-Q QW. ff M , , . ie Yi ' nv f-N ark fx W Sf' rm' A Globe, Judifh Godfrey, Barbara Golbus, Ronald Gold, David Gold, Deborah f 3. f f 'F MV fm, . Q Gold, Ilene Golclblail, Therese Golden, Bruce Golden, Vickie Goldman, Bonnie Goldman, David Goldsmith, Jack Goldstein, Bonni Goldstein, Janice Gonda, Louis Goodhill, Barbara Goodman, Jeffrey Goodman, Susan Goodstein, Mary Gopadze, Levan Gordon, Geoffrey Gordon, Jeffrey Gordon, Roger Gorelick, Robert Goren, Barbara Gould, Jacqueline Gould, Jane Graff, Naomi Gray, Kathy Green, Kim MQ: , If We're proud of our accomplishments at good old Beverly, lli' 5-.me ,M be wwf! if Greenbaum, Kathryn ll Greenspahn, Jill 'll Grey, Merel Ann ll Groak, Susie N Grossman, Lynn ll I Gruenbaum, Michael KU' Grusine, Judith Nl Gunall, Linda lil Handler, Donna lil Hani, Raffic LGF l Harow, Cynthia Kc Harris, Diane Kg Hechtrnan, Burl Kg Heffron, Lorna rg Hersh, Richard K: l Hershman, William K, Herfzberg, Rhoda Hillman, Cathleen KE Hillman, Rosalie Ki Hirsh, Bari K, Hoffman, Bradford . . Kl Hoffman, Patricia K, ' f f , ,, . i I Horovyitz, Larry H , Harwich, Barbara K Q Horwm, Lee KI Z -Pf 'f ' ' Ji- ,P ' F,-, f f f , f 5LT,2 H '7'f5f7 ' WZVZVZZV W, W ,' f fy S F , im W, if' , f if ,, f, Q. f W ' ,, f 2 wp, g h, 1 1 f' W f f ,f ,Mfr M' ' ,W ,, gm , , 'Y 1 , - . , ,' ,,: 4 .f -. ff l , Mf1,.f'4,f-'-'tu ,ff :bx.:1,.!f- M i - ' 4 . . , , f m . , f . 'f T4 ' f 'Z if L , A KW , as nf 0 i V f -f f a ' . r W ' ' fffflvew ., f f ,,,,,Wg.M isa' C12 'ff' V Y if ,ww , , rf' L , ' 1 ' , .K 5 274 , 'fffiaffu fd . A ',,, f N- Q- .mwmmga -N...-f i Huff, Dana Hughes, James Hyde, Vance Isaacs, Patti Jackson, Ian fi 'fl The four years we have spenf here were of worth infinitely Jacobsen, Mark Joblin, Marian Jubelier, Jill Judson, Marc Jurisf, Steven Kahn, John Kalan, Charles Kalcheim, Karen Kalof, Nancy Kap, Barbara Kapin, Sandra Kaplan, Maylee Karasik, Nora Kash, Vicror Kaufmann, Walter Kavalis, Paula Kessenick, Bonnie Kessler, Charlene Kineman, Jesse Kislinger, Edward Klase, Roni Klein, Maxine Klein, Michael Knadle, Welton Koolish, Linda f,-4 N,fff'wf,w 1 X 4 Kreger, James Krissman, Sydney Krifzer, Joy Kukes, Toby Kunz, Carol we .2 i L A We always will remember our colors whiie and green, Landsberg, Steve Lapin, lrii Lash, Ronald Laveiis, Michael Layion, Cameron Lee, Nancy Lefcourt, Debby Leighton, Craig Ns, Lennon, Jo Ann Lerner, Mike Lesser, Joan Lesser, Leo Levin, Julie Levin, Nancy Levine, Lawrence Levinson, Robyn Levv, Harry Lewin, Jon Lichtenstein, Nancy Lichiman, Andrea Liebenau, Robert Lifson, Sally Lisinsky, Michael Liif, Sharon Lusk, Deborah Mannis, Candace Marcus, Gail Marcus, Robert Marcus, Willa Marder, Myron Margolin, Stephanie Mariam, Susan Marks, Sanford ,rj gr Sell' And all the work and fun we Mentzell, Christopher Meyer, Diane Miles, Michael Miller, Andrew Miller, Ellen Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Harold Kenneth Mervvyn Trudi Millman, Judith Millmon, Kenneth Millman, Paula Millner, Lesley Modine, Morgan Mohr, Anthony Molina, Carlos Moore, John Moose, Carol Morgan, Judith Morrison, Tom Moss, Leland Murphy, Robert Mussinger, Janet Nashner, Robert Neighbors, Jesse Marlowe, Valerie Marshall, Patricia Mast, Michael Mattison, llene McCauley, Brian Medley, Robert Mehren, Kathleen Menclleson, Joan 1, . is 2 L had doing the Senior scene A s ra' f,,- ff Nedelman, Deborah Neisser, Susan Nerney, Mona Newmeyer, Neil Neylan, Richard MZW,-',w Paris, Richard Parker, Richard Pelter, Barbara Peschelt, William Peters, Allen Peters, Jeffrey Pfaelzer, Elaine Phelps, Victor Phillips, Edward Pittluck, Tyler Platt, Roy Pocrass, James Polk, Vera Pop, Jeffrey Post, Robert Rabbins, Jane Rabinovitz, Miriam Rabkin, Lawrence Rabwin, Paul Raich, Kenneth Cur principal, Vf5f'77f! s .N fff ,iq iff C ' ' it 5 .,, , W M 61 WJ, 4 rf f ,AMN M! Olesky, Roger Olf, Trudy Onderwyzer, Claire ,.,,, 5 ' i Ostrow, Dennis Owens, Madeline Paiess, Diana 1,7 Dr. Robinson, assistant, Mr. Alter X Nsui ,,.., , - - -J! Al . . le' Have prepared us on for college with steps that will not falter. I W AT46 X- Randall, Diane Randall, Karin Reich, Judy Reinis, Jonathon Richman, Lee 'yu ww fvqff I ' 9 Roach, q, 4, Dennis f I R0l3l3OYf fi U W4 ,, V 1 David V J I if ll ' l Rogen, ' f X ' Richard H K I, Rolte, , Robert Rose, Anita Rose, ,. Kenneth Y Rose, Stephanie Rosen, Michael Rosin, Carol Ross, Cary Rothschild, Muriel Rowe, Marcia Roybark, Andrea Rubin, Phillip Rubinstein, Esther Rudich, Bruce Salzberg, Regina Sandler, Stuart Savage, Jean Z Z Schermer, Victoria Schnee, Tina F3 ,M -4 fGgwW1'f27:fgvw7f': ., , ,,.. 1 , Schoenfeld, Susan lf' Schroit, Alan Schwab, Robert Schwartz, Daniel Schwartz, Eugene Q ff, X f ',! , , ii '.,, R f l 4 i , l afa We promise to keep our standards high in Beverly tradition. Schwartz, Karen Schwartz, Larry Schwarrz, Larry D. Scott, Marc Seder, Sandee Seltzer, Eugene Senn, Mark Serkin, Shari Shapiro, Thomas Shaver, Vicki Shaw, Richard Shecter, Alice Shefrin, Paul Sher, Charles Sher, Jonathon Sherman, Theodore i Sherwood, Judi Shluker, Laurence Shore, Sandra Shuman, Amy x 3 , ,Y,,,.. far- An' xc g xc nv ' L Wi six X. 1 iii M il 90 Skidell, Linda Slaff, Nora Sloan, Harry Smefs, Marcel Smith, Deborah fe, ' K ' A 'wr'-X In 'Zi 4' N 4 .psy X -.R 5 .5.. A -r -v 9 S Shurin, Ronald Silverman Andrea Silverman Barry Sims, Diana Sinclair, Danny Siskin, Paul 957 ' Q,-K .wage as, A , iii 9 ffxgigff Gs . 'ian SQ ' , HB'-, Lb' V , sy , 'L e ,,c , L , ,. Saw s' sg ,- X Km-A imma, CL . ' X , M Q Liv-' f To V i l i l i l il' ,Af 7 ' - mr. l X 'l l i A S rg 1 , J ilion 1 ,Y S ,J .X . si- ,. Q X K' N' -A K .Wm X i Nsgisg ' i X 1' ::-1- ,. S- :Sire if A 24 Q - To never lei our high school down will be our worldly mission. X... 5. kg.-X. X W. ,, .49 , i' Lcceicai. 'S , -- X J X K X gc XS in X N- X .1- -Q T4 -, 'Ni .N-N.. fr w,.Q. 105 es, -N., ,Q . .0- 'I M K ,ji 5651 ,f 4.-f Gp, v I xl va it ' wif S-uf E 9 Straus, Ann Stuart, Nicki Sturnpus Joelle Suit, Randall Sweeney, Roberta Syrnons, Doreen Snyder, Jodyne Snyder, Rochelle Sogg, Shirley Solomon, Patricia Solow, Benida Sommer, John Sperling, Mary Ellen Spevack, Linda Spies, Nancy Spivack, Lynn Sf. John, Toni Sfanbury, George Sfauber, David Steier, Alan Steinberg, Janice Steiner, Gloria Steiner, Mark Stewart, Lynn Stinson, Diane Stone, Lawrence Teicher, Jon Titelbaurn, Barbara Tenzer, Patricia Terris, Edward Tefley, Warren We hope to turn out lawyers, scientists, doctors resident- , W NW ' fi 3, f , wt 1, 331 I Q,'ql , , Wmrf' ji, V J I ,V ww' .4 in ,X 1 X V f f J Wm f Ji 5:94 j ' iff , 2 Af-Q' 4 twat 9. f l 1,1 .qc gy T35 Thurston, Bettie Tobey, Michael Tracy, Steve Treibatch, lgal Treusch, Nancy Tuch, Robert Turick, Maiorie Ury, Natalie Villiers, Julian Wakeman, Gary Waldow, Howard Waldow, Mark Walker, Kathleen Waller, John Waller, Nancy Walter, Steve Warsaw, James Wasserman, Sandra Weingarten, Andrew Weingarten, Daniel Weinhouse, Donald Weiss, Margit Weissbrod, Rena Weller, Elizabeth S' 93. Q Q it ,923 Westbrook, Gerald Weston, Lynn Wheaton, Steve Li , u T! 2 l L ell And wouldn't it be great someday 'ro have a Beverly President'-9 White, Dale White, Richard Wiener, Jill Wilburne, Harriet Wilson, Pamela Wohl, Larry Woltag, Patricia Yellin, Jack Zakheim, Rosalyn Zarley, Victor Zeidman, Marcia Ziff, Lela Ziman, Allan Zuckerman, Steven 3,- ' , . S ' ' 1, f 1 is seniors not pictured Breakstone, Deidre Carey, David Cooper, Kathi Cristoforo, Louisa Elber, Enid Freedman, Ross Nepus, Nona Lenz, Stephanie Levine Lois Marder, Gary McCann, Dick McGuire, John Nader, Stephanie Panossian, Catherine Prezant, Robert Schwartz, Cheryl Sfrategos, Charles Steele, John Wexler, Carol Wisdom, Norton Zorne, Mark Q C l l X 1 f j fi' 'IW' ,477 l 0 rw ', ,I oy r if y iii 1 ' Z 2 , ,I , I ,WL y CWW F 16 , Af 1 , ,.,, , f 1 z, I l 22 -1 I ' ' ,HMI A Peanut buffer, bread and iam. k L V fy y y A ,, 3, ry, 5 ....,.- V: Miki! f, I ' w .Q ,, i K 5 42 y 1 A I l . i n ' dhtwuw Me Tarzan. Seniors on the way up. candidsecanalidsencandidsenicandidseniocancliden' 55,1 j 5 7 Fl! We know it's really Fanny Hill. I think l've got a problem. Senior Chairmen-Spring. 9 Ml Q 1 ii! W I N A kf,, -M,-A ,Mi-dwg! ' Q- 4 4 4 Q Ly Kew Smiie-you're on Senior Condids. Where ore all The Seniors goingP f ew H A X , f .,,: . Qer fi I , ,, MGdeif! Me Too. Sensor Commissioners-Full iocondieniorccndidseniorccmdidseniorccmdidseniorccmdidse 21 I 22 All Olesky. Yeliin strikes again. slow ,,fffpW W' G 'A yy! Seniors Studyfij 1 ' '-wr. 1,551 ,ooo V .5 Q . Vi ., ,. oi V V fu 4M Q ,-on linr ,, A 1 g V V '.- or .of V l .f l l Hey! Oh, Liso. Those SYSS- T,G. .F- lT's reully very simple. senrorcanclrdsenrorccmclrcl 1 7 viii., i , A Zgwwwfwforf I I ' 'rw-W,,.,Wm yfilligka 'I-Vo.Nw .0--WV if I A.,,r yy V 'ff l ,. K, , K A , ..A , ,,A,,, if K... Gail 8. Karen. Wl'1ordeodlineP 3 , 1 2 Q 2 1 i i ' ld l i I M7 2 i '- 5 i 1 - law 5 ' f , O9 The gong strikes ogoin. ll i l l l l i l l l l lr seni rl buccal 51, bf el rogelh excili 65's good l qpplicc munilz-io ln brolhers dream I senior sl phone senio wel l prob sr. leo h i lolenl uppe men grad bench pl polm sp hr senior riv oc. b lllil Choc I Pi Senior senl 4-4 Imvrlor l lllne Ig, P goz 26.9 d. mon lol li l P Pr l i ! 9fi'C senior prom ditch day baccalaureate sr. breakfast dates elections togetherness excitement plans 65's alive good times finals applications munitz-iwilson knauer brothers four dream house senior studies phone calls ceeb senior poll wellesley travels problems sr. teaching bhpd hamlet desert talent show u.s.c. upper tier memories grad night beach parties palm springs i hawaii senior wills i rivieras lm it 'WQIFQMM SY5 fglqf t 1 V H fin ,xr fA'r:.f,Nf,dFf 1'ff2Wrf,vf .7 s xg Q Weil , Q 'e,-like-Wt A-,,' -J tif,-mf if V an I ,T nf r r ff 1 M f i M' Mr 'afiggrf' Mammoth Nice Nantes Coronado c.c. brown! i hot chocolate r 5 Phvtvsr park I'-iU913f sir lancelot ucla picnics spanish chemistry college laughter cannes happiness a.f.s. honors car wash r c.s.f. alpha travels nantes knights future u.s.a. paris it um. i p r or caps 'n gowns formals t corsages i i ' sr.-ir. nights of mother's tea it green 'n white class of '65 hopes f r fears i Q stats a i eastern r t dreams permits i physics movies t golf tennis t r committees f activities i t classes i thaxton 3:12 I nose iob i ian fleming i rslide ruler t sun city p french fries r valentine r yearbooks ' friendships report cards i rabbits europe graduation i highlights talks front lawn farewell forever good-bye BHHS .zml'fn11---- - -:,..,1i--.-1... fo N X' ga ,Q oo oo '41 1- :Q , 'Q 'Q -5' Q-R 'S '51, 55 5 Ax x0 K Q' N0 'FN Q7 o o No V47 CSQ' 3 Q sp '3'3I7 1211 Qfoxxq 'log '33 fs' .595 S5 gg Qs gs sa, sa 55 gs gg, 4 v 4. v Os Q if' v Q- V A' -PA' A o 0 Q, if if .gf-if 55 -9-57 .955 .ff .945 5 dry Qgqgw Q7-5 v , 5' ' f ,af f I 3 . -..wg ...,. 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Q, 'M 5 'ff W 4 ' J 2 4 V ' : I , rf g :gi f ' 'WFT 2 3 I gf- .ff 177 f 141532 ci 'N' M , 'V A2 , if sg 3 -. :gm wi 3: V -tvgigu - if , 'X 'S MQEQ! 5 if A fri ,. Q5 is gi V' , , W. K k,,. , 1 Mjlg .,kL,x. Q 1 I, Q N QR PCDDLU: on -1. 22 If f' fri' 19' x jf I 2 K Q N K x N K X : 55 0,-5 91 5 if S' sf ww QS' 0 N 2 95 ' 4-X C 57 'NW V9 X if ew PQ, -2-N 9 vw fe Vw Vw Q rf 51 Qi 'Pe 125 530 53 fo Ss fs 55 Q0 'gffx gk Ong 'F 'oo' ici' gk S12 350 e'o: ' G Oo PP Sk wa- 1247 427 Q0 O S Q: -M v ww Q, 'P N ZQQS Q5 S 0:47 190 431,17 Q' gk vo Oo 5 0: v , 4' 0:5 'xx '30 6 Q-6, .3 ss 1 EX 5 ob ,tiff sf is 21 I 22 JON GREENWALD on student government: Stu- dent government gives each student a chance to participate in the planning of his own ac- tivities. It allows him to ex- press his feelings about the school's teachers and stu- dents. KAREN ZUKOR on the voting age: The voting age should be lowered to i8 because an i8 year-old is very much a port of and a citizen of the United States. BOB WARSAW on Pay TV: 'iPay TV is a free enterprise and shouldn't be re- pudiated. There should be no reason to reiect a free enter- prise which we are guaran- teed. CRAIG SAFAN on student government: Stu- dent government is one of the greatest incentive builders at Beverly. People all want to be looked up to as a leader of others and this desire makes us try harder for better grades and better, more sincere per- sonalities. I believe too much emphasis is placed on popu- larity rather than on merit. lOO ww iuniors sound oFf Qs Qs. the rising voice is heard 7' mga-fe BERT WEINER on the driving age: Due to the immaturity of most persons under i8, the driving age should be raised to iB, The high accident rate of the i6- 18 year-old group should be enough evidence for state leg- islators and the voters to raise the driving age to l8. DAN COOPER on a state controlled lottery: l think the state-controlled lottery should be controlled by the state. lf it isn't state con- trolled, then it isn't a state controlled lottery. Moreover, I'm only for state control. JOAN FRIEDMAN on girls furthering their educa- tions: lt is necessary for girls to develop a special career and thus further their educations. It is a good idea to have a certain training in one field so that if it is necessary to get a iob, you will be qualified to handle one. TOM LINDEN on the driving age: l think the driving age should be low- ered to fourteen for boys and raised to twenty-three for girls because girls hold up traffic, cause accidents, and make a real nebish of them- selves. Fr - To you the torch Will soon be possed And you'll have reciched Your gool cut lost. Come September you will be Seniors proud of Beverly. With your colors Red ond White We're confident You'll do oll right A senior class Thot will prove to Just great in Beverly's history. QJUNUCDDRS -. U J NR x 'T x we-'f s-- f A X gi.M, , To you the Torch will soon be passed, A X hs- yi , f XYQ if mr T if MW Aaron, Paula Abarbanel, Janice Affleck, Nancy Agins, Roberta Allardale, Melanie Amado, Ted Anderson, John Anker, Leslie Anthony, Karl Arnold, Shari Arrasmifh, Barbara Balsam, Lesley Balier, David Barman, Shari Barr, Richard Beber, Wendy Beck, Carol Beck, Dennis Benaron, Richard Berck, Nancy Berger, llsa Berman, Berman, Berman, Bisuiii, Blakely, of on ke- Bleiierm Bloom, i2fEf4Qpw Q Q '- fliii . Xms fi Belinda Lizbeih Ronald Bierman, Eda Bisgeier, Mark Rick .lanef Blanc, Susan an, Dan Block, Sharon Kennefh Bloomfield, Michael Blumkin, Janis Borde, Mark K Bowen, David I Brady, Dana N Brand, Carla 1 fn Braun, Bill gl, I Braun, Margery Spf' 'Ki Braun, Roberf ' - . Breacher, Greg 1 I 1 fi 1 Breion, Neil iq, A ' F Briskin, Deborah 5 Briskin, Jeffrey ' 'ii M Q A. 5, Brown, Paify 4 - ' A. Q ' ' 5 L Q Bueno, Javier iw. A , :Qi .V Bulasky, Tina 1 ,. 3 .. 354, , ,X ' Burbank, Winston .. ., f' '. ' afier The movie we AQ 1 l l Siucly hallf9 fri' Si l .-ff:r. x W f ,, rj H YY, And you'll have reached your goal at last. . 4- s , x Yi L 3 . F 'nf Li r x i . L, , X M I Q 1 1 F L ,Q za, lf -ff K ' MV X, V -X in ' ,, X l , A 3 N X lv ex' V . . www ,e.,. N1... , ,I V, ,Vi A i L, T,. , . S, 1 ,.. .V Y . , 1 ' ' 5. , L 0 L L .- X .., - Q - L it g ,f :' 2 .. ff, 2 4-f , si V . ' Dari ' - X 1: s v qi: 5 .- X l l , , 'FED s if J A ' Et, 3 if I J J F' ei , , - 'Az' Q. n A gif . bl f ' iq 1 4 ,V .,v, , A .fi x 7 , , Q. 5 'J L X, fr-, ill ' i f'1f'ii 'iw A i A ii l' ,. l-V Edelston, Carole Eguchi, Mariko , 'AN ,Ni Ellcind, Merry 5 Elliott, Fred Elliott, Kathryn f,.k Engler, Gail 5. English, Tim Entin, Kenneth Epstein, Alan Epstein, Judy ,,.,, Erdhaus, Larry Erenberg, Howard Steve Holtzer- tor Goldwater. Evans, James Evans, Keith Fauman, Richard Federman, James Feinteck, Lynn Feldman, Daniel , Y Y :Y ,W ,- -, ,ne-,elxk Burdette, Tony Burleigh, Richard Byrens, Barry Callner, Sam Cantor, Jean Caren, Barry Caro, Lawerence Charney, Kathleen Chauncey, Michelle Chazan, Cathy Cohen, David Cohen, William Cohn, Stephanie Colburn, Nina Coleman, John Cooper, Dan Corday, Christopher Corday, Stephen Cottler, Martin Court, Cynthia Coutts, Ann Craig, Steven Cummings, Melinda Dailey, Daniel Dash, Jerry Davis, Bob Davis, Lauren Decker, Jenny Decuir, Frank de Moss, Victoria Dinhowitz, Edward Diskin, Stephen Donovan, Mark Dorman, Steve Eagle, David Ealy, Fred Gilson, Larry Girard, Nancy Glickrnan, Pam Fenton, Paula Ferguson, Bob Fingerman, Susan Fink, Susan Fishbein, Dan Fiske, .lay Flamm, Bryan Flannery, Sheila Fleischer, Douglas Fleischer, Mark Fleishman, Harry Fox, Karen Fox, Lorraine Fracter, Mike Fracter, Susan Frankham, Bob Frankel, Helene Frederick, Rick lO4 g,,,i'q,,, 4 ' . n,f SN! Wmf ,. f 5' 5,j9fF ' N..- Ji.: Tffi- f Come September I I Class meeting , if it C I N ,, r 7 aff ' , I --:,.,. A 7' f ' 2 a n A' 9 A is y In V I 1,4 Q Z 'f .Q ' GU ,A , - 2 ,.f ff, f - 0- ff . .iff - - it sg, K lv , , K U . 1, f ,QA XM' ' ' 'S , ,,,, , ., Q, . X ' ' .1 f D7 f W' ill' ' U Aw , A W , - Lk 1.1, . - ll N ' ,fffrx 2 T. ll , ' , -2 - y V F' 55' - ,Ai . ye , .J X W H . ,M : - if!! dir- f F' ff fi' 'R -' '- - Freedman, Carol Freeman, Corey , Freeman, Preston ,F ' Freistat, Eric Friedman, Bruce Friedman, Joan ' ' A Friedman, Mark r,,,,,3 lyw. S, Friedman, Ron , f Friedman, Susan Q ' 1 ' r. - Frischer, Clara Gayles, Steve Geldin, Suzi Gersh, Da vid Gershman, Ron Gerson, Linda Gilbert, Francine Gilclred, Kathy Gilford, Greg sh., I' 1 1- , ,, Z ,,,. gif 4x1 J Gold, Martha I Goldberg, Betty Q ' Goldman, Bob ' c,, f 'ie Goldsmith, David - 2 fi Good, Susan ' , VV if Gordon, Ken J ig,-.A y 5 , ..,, , 1. , Q . , , Goren, Barbara n . 1 , W V e V 1 'si' Graham, Ilene ik '-,, Green, Sandra f, Z.. 4 Greendale, John f ' - 7 'I , A, Greendale, Susie , Greene, Barry 4 ' ' ' jf Greenspan, Susan rs' WV ' I 4 I 3 GVQENSPOOVL Jim V y'l ,.,, ,..,. V ,,., M N 'sfir fs ,Q Greenwald, .lon ' 'l ' ju , Gregory, Kirk A ,EEVQ f U 734 r Wi , Grimes, John yi ,il ,,,K 2, f 1, in i f Grindrod, George ' 4 z ' V , Gross, Arnold ' 'ff ,- M 5 Grossblatt, Susie L N J - -' - y' f ' 3, Gruben, Cheri f X. X Q ' V, l N. ,,,,M,,, ,f fr .azfww X Q ff it . L Q X' J., if ,Z you will be Yi if an . . V -4' M l f ' .Q A 1. Q - it 31 l Q' J ' K , '1 3. . , l f x i , Q ,N J N- gi ,J -fy 1- ' X 1 -' .g ssise At lunch inthe gym, Was that the 39 SQ Gruszka Rosanne Guedel, Heidi Haber, Steven Hallman, Sandy Hamburg, Lorraine Hamilton, Sharon Hammil, John Hammond, Mitch Hardy, Kathleen Hare, Douglas Harris, Bill Harris, Carol Harris, Morton Hartman, Carole Hartman, Jett Heiterman, Carolyn Heifetz, Danny Hendel, Emily Hershenson, Bonnie Hesse, Mitchell Heumann, Marcy Hiatt, Sam Hirsch, Bill Hochman, Bess Hoffman, Dale Holden, Lynn Hooker, Jim Holzer, Steve Howard, Marty lsen, John Jacoby, Marc Jandorf, Harold Jassim, Linda Jayson, Janna Jensen, Kathleen Jotfe, Hillary Johnstone, Cindi Justus, Joan Kabrins, Howard Kaplan, Andrea Kaplan, Judy Karshmer, Barbara Kates, Debby Kaufman, Annette Kaus, Steve Me Jane! X x ,ref- I J, , f , r 'N f i , Q wkuk p L me 5 an V. vw- a I ,f iil Seniors proud of Beverly, new LL e,,, -. emi.. -Q 1 , .2 ff . , V 1 , .few ,L H -ef 1- L as ' P , 1 .xx F L22 0 M ,af I 41,-'J l E ix ' 4. K i, ,i 1.0-. i ,: f 4 :-- Q, 'r--- , Z. , ,.,.g'4 1 Q. Witfm 1' is. V Kavner, Nora Kaye, lrv Keilus, Vicki Kelly, Daria Kent, Andrew Kincaid, Deahn King, Carol Kingston, Russel Kirshenbaum, Francie Kleiner, Rick Kluchman, Susan Kohn, Bill Konheim, Lyn Korman, Jeff Kornhandler, John Koskoff, Ellen 6--i , Awww, Kraft, Judy Kramer, Carol Kreisel, Kathy Krieger, Maureen Lacoe, Rudy Laks, Esther Lane, Patti Laszlo, Larry Lauterbach, Leslie Laven, Peter Lavender, Marc Lederman, Nita Leeds, Richard Lehrfeld, Sophie Lemloeck, Mike Lemburg, Rebecca Lessner, Sandy Lester, Cindy Levi, Margaret Levin, Donna Levin, Laurie Levin, Ruth Levine, Susan Levinson, Marilyn Levitt, Dennis Levitt, Howard Levitt, Sharon Lew, Henry Lewinson, Dave L'l-ieureux, April Libby, Larry Liberman, Ken Lieberman, Steve Liebman, Wayne Lindeman, James 4 l i ww K, ff! ' With your colors red and white lr x L Judy and Leslie cram Linden, Torn Lipschutz, Linda Lipton, Kenny Litter, Judy London, Arnold London, Phil Louis, Linda Lubin, Richard Luft, John Lullo, Laura Luria, Denise Lyons, Robert Magidson, Peter Magnet, Lisa Malrnan, Sandi Mandel, Reece Manopla, Marianne Marcus, Paula Marcus, Steve Marder, Gary Marias, Diedre Marks, James Marks, Melody Marks, Richard Mason, Celia Mathers, Myrna Mau, Carol McCann, Helen McDonagh, Rita McNieI, Bill Mellini, Louis Melnick, Rosalynne Meltzer, Ellen Milan, Terry Miller, David Mintz, Stan Mirisch, Carol Mistachkin, Art Molina, Virginia Moliner, Alvaro Monica, Tony Montgomery, Missy Moore, Linda Morecki, Rosalyn Morrow, Mikki Morton, Susan Murphy, Mike Mylan, Robin Naiditch, Jeff Neustadt, Bonnie Oiwa, Masatosh Osfrow, Eliot Paine, Hilary Palmer, Steffi Parrish, Randy Paul, Bob -ax ai' , ,V ' s, 51:5 R, ,,,, .. 3, . -K , ' Forty vvinks for Carol Q.,- mn- fr , , ff xx Wives! V X WW' fs, ,JG 'Qui' LX N..,G...,.:. We're confident you'lI do all right. ' '52 M7 Q, M. 2 I Why-K 'iw' A 1' Pavvlan, Claudia Pessis, Peiers, Piazza Pincus Linda Ann Gigi , Carol f Pinsky, Ron Pollack, Carol Pollak, Pai Pollock, Margo Powell, Pam Pregler, Laurie Pressman, Marc Prinzrn efal, Bill Ramoy, Tina Rainer, Bill Reich, Danna Resnick, Candy Reuben, Gayle Robinson, Pai Rodriguez, Vivian Rose, Linda Rose, Marcy Rose, Mary Rose, Sheryl Nikki Rosenberg, Mark Rosenfhal, Alan Rossen, Diane Roth, Sieve Rowen, Celia Rubin, Richard Rudolph, Peter Rummans, Mike Russell, John Safan, Craig Sampson, William Sanchez, Elinda Sarner, Joan Saunders, Beffy Saunders, Carole Savin, Marc Schankman, Mark Schare, Barbara Scheinman, Julie Schirn, Danny Schmidf, Roberta Schneider, Rick Schoenfeld, Roni Schubach, Gary Schulman, Jessica Schuman, Dan Schuman, linda Schumann, Nikki Do-Re-Mi 'H yes 1 ff ' 1 ' ei Y . V I Www! 'FV gghusleii wi, Juni galil, lff gigifmv, 5 gym llOVl Sywpinc, l l ,N . lijtii l cm, ilici' gi: flcsi :men ll Sizccf U Sl2'i2J1, l glmw, l Emil, Q0 W' A ' Skier l SM :fi Siecsl 795' :,,mcr. Siiemcn, Siierveii liliZ'SlEW lim Ace . r.. xi W, rim: .i i lui: -X'-an 5... .... 8 I p :fi if lf .i. ILL G v E' le n v rv- I I gb v , 1 f J' P A Senior class that will prove Schuster, Susan Scott, Jane Setlak, Jean Paul Shabetai, Sidney Shain, Ronald Shaneding, David Shapiro, Marilyn Shay, Michael Sheinkopf, Wendy Shelden, Lindy Sheldon, Carol Sheridan, Larry Sherman, John Sherock, Robert Sherwood, Joseph Shklar, Doron Shoop, Pamela Siegel, Rochelle Silverman, Gwen Silverman, Rose Silverstein, Ronald Silverstein, Suzanne Simon, Adele Sinay, Elise if 'M If 'S X x Q X 3 29' X ,K X , . Xe, , E ,h 1 t,Q,,,x-Wt iff' X Q be Xia Q: J Lorraine and Pete at the Pigskin Prom, in i.-, W f ,ff 4 gsm I f I X . , N' . 'ISYS to be vi 4 , ' ' .Q uvrl . 9 r A , A' , ' , , , 4 i f , , .J ' ' - '- ' if mf, fe 'H if I .,e ' 2 me ,. .J iz. I 1 l. 3 a 4 3 4 Q -4 t A U' -,fu-ag X, 02. ' V , 2. , , J uf id' , '-K J QB- vi x. ,,..v ,,,. 3 h A I t . 'M V 1 'A V f 4 V 2 f 55 v 'V ,, L, JZ, f f f 3 ,ff , ' f Sag! vw! L ix 'X 7k 'V 7 Tfvv' i I .f X , e 4, V, A 1. All ...W 1, I 4 , 'wi . i. - vi. - I Q ' 5 Singerman, Richard Sirkin, Marlene Sloan, John Smith, Carolynne Smoire, Gordon Snider, Kathleen Sobelman, Burton Sobin, Paul Sokol, Dennis Sokol, Michael Sokol, Rebecca Sparber, John Spare, Paula Speizer, Terry Sperling, Jeffrey Speigel, Rita Spitz, Hermine Stahl, Sandra Stambler, Jay Stanly, Diane Sfeinbaum, Lynn Steinberg, Adrienne Stern, Barry Sterling, Randy Stern, Mark Stewart, Gayle Stokes, Nina Sfrassman, Neil Stroe, Michael Summerfield, Ellen lO f T Just great in Beverly's history. 'wmv Vs K lo- f l j r s me ' f ' ,Q , I ' I , i g ,. f 1 , 'C . . ,, M ' X ' W ' The Junior si. uf- i i A nc Q ,X ., . 33. -N Weiner, Roberta L J Weisbart, Morrie b ' 5 R- J Wershow, Milton '- RN, Weston, Richard 7 J t - Whalon, Wesley ' , White, Judy White, Kirtlye Whyte, Peter G ' Wike, Mike L Wilburne, Corinne - Wilalman, Stephi Williams, John Winters, Susan Wolcott, Chuck Wolf, Rosalie Wolff, Marshall Woodford, Jack Wowchuk, Harry Zetlen, Bryan Ziegler, Ellen Zisman, Gaby R ' J Zitnick, Barry 1' V Zuckerman, Barbai X E' Zuckerman, Carol - in K - Zukor, Karen 1, N Q ..,,. , .af fs , as ra Q-1, 'X , . .li '-N . ' 2.- 5:19, ,., , X, Swislow, Marlene Sylvester, Jocelyn Thall, Joan Thomas, Tony Title, Marilyn Udell, Janet Udell, Ron Valentine, Greg Vinnicot, Robert Volk, Barney Wagner, Claudia Wagner, Jolene Wagner, Linda Wallerstein, Bob Walter, Terry Walsh, Tim Warsaw, Robert Watson, Antoinette Weinberg, Jeffrey Weiner, Alice Weiner, Bert K 4- .-:. C -L-X TS fl ' ' , :- gf ,, V. 'Qt' T s . ' 5 - . ,.,. ,som-U .Y Z, ., ff - r is x 'i fl, ,,, ji! Juniors wave goodbye - One more year! in 5, Q. Q ,J f , -l ,sl 5 Junior Class Officers-Fall: Jon Greenwald, vice-president, Joan Friedman, secretary, Pete Laven, president, Lolly Melnick, Treasurer. Sponsors: Francis Crean and William Logue. we Junior Class Officers-Spring: Wayne Liebman, president, Emily l-lendel, Treasurer Dave Balfer, vice-president, Srephi Waldman, secre tary. 1 sophomores sound o'Ff ROBYN BRISKIN on Pay TV: l'm against Pay TV because it would take away my right to watch free TV. I figure, 'Why pay for sonne- thing that l can get free. ALLAN CALLNER on the voting age: lf a person can give his life for his coun- try at 18, he is old enough to choose his leader. VICKI MOLIN on girls furthering their edu- cations: Most girls go to col- lege to meet men and pursue a career as a housewife. SUE FISHER on student government: Fresh- men and sophomores lack par- ticipation in student govern- ment because incoming fresh- men and sophomores are not concerned. There is a lack of effort of upper classmen to in- terest lower classmen in school affairs. X , ir 3 .3 1 the fading voice is heard JOE SCHNIEDERS on the draft: I think the draft should be eliminated because the one coming in from that window is too cool. KATHY DELLAR on the driving age: One should get a driver's license at 16. My theory is that if one can drop out of school at 16, he should be able to drive. NATE SILVERMAN on the voting age: l'm in favor of lowering the voting age to 18 because an 18 year- old should be as qualified 'to vote as a 21 year-old. RON BASS on a state controlled lottery: i'I'm against a state controlled lottery because it would bene- fit private, not public, con- Cel'l'1S. f V-, l 3 1 ii i K f SQFDHOMQFQES Hey diddle diddle the class in the middle To Beverly High is u boon. The Sophomore :lass while fhird io the last Helps keep us ull in tune. Of lower clossmen fhey're lhe upper crust 'Cause before you're u Junior, a Soph's ci musl. ll3 f f ,V B f I , .V,, , .mf , , 7,5 f 'Fi 7 If f ,. Q4 I fs , 4 , ,I 9 ss- , K , ,Q -W., .W '72 I ' 'M' . r Q4 ' as , , MQ ' ,re 1,4 2 .1 aw, ,f ' W, 1., A r-w wwr. ,, - Q ii ,V h 'flilixl it . 1 H .. , 5 l 'C' s-W-,Ji A 33 M 8 .f '5 M ef ,fs - ,,,,,.y,.. 4' -'WM r - X, VA . . rx I fs. ' we 4 I 1 Q ,ry K r l , ' 7. 3. ,, A N xr 6 4 , X 6. 2.6401 A Z Qfxezv , r 1 fm-re-r ., 1 41 77 f B can ,. 5 My Xi , , l -4: 'rs ,,.. I , li, V A L Y'-L , tlffih A52 '- I, Lf , , fin 3 N it X s ' S . ' , D' Z , . K adj ad P -M - hp we K N, . 'f X ,L 5 Y ., ' V V::Q,, , , B , , A if 'fi-5 X f' 'ff'Zh'ff 1 lj K ' H4 7. an...- uw ' f . an ,, -, ,V ,q, J ' 5, K Q Hey dlddle diddle Abbott, Bill Abbott, Chris Abbott, Debby Ablon, Nancy Adland, Marsha Adler, Cindy Affleck, Stephen Amir, Noga Anderson, Lorrie Angell, Brent Ashcratt, Michael Auer, Roxie Averback, Amy Bader, Marion Bagdasarian, Ross Bailey, Mark Balkin, Karen Barbanell, Stephanie Barrar, Howard Barry, Steve Bass, Jerry Bass, Ron Baumgarten, Mitch Beck, Bruce Bell, Robert Benedict, Ron Benson, Pat Berens, Jett Berger, Anita Berman, Ann Berman, Barbara Berman, Nick Bernstein, .lon Biazza, Ben Biggers, Cindy Blancher, Pam Block, Ronald Blum, Debby Blumkin, Stuart Booth, Doug Borin, Neil Borinetein, Anne Borinstein, Joan Bowen, Ross Brandt, Werner Brenner, Richard Brent, Mike Breslin, Lynn Briskin, Robin Brod, Dave Brody, Robert Bronn, Linda Brown, Allison Brown, Janine , - . l ,Q 4 nl I ki ig. 'H R 4 -n 'x I' lv . , U , Y L- The Class in the middle x.,,p e - TM, l Brunish, Bonnie Bryan, Brian Buck, Bob Buck, .loan Buitrago, Marta Burg, Randy Burns, Jeffrey Caggiano, Camille Calamaro, Sara Callner, Alan Caplan, Allen Caplan, Maurice Carman, Georgann Carmichael, Cari Carpenter, Glenn Chazen, Rona Christaucl, lrene Cohen, Alana Cohen, Madge Cohen, Mark Cohen, Lori Conison, Ilene Conn, Richard Cook, Dave Cooper, Jimmie Cooper, Rodney Cornell, Melody Cutler, Lynn Daniels, Diana Davidson, Elana Davison, Reva Dellar, Kathy DeMoss, David Depew, Courtenay Dibner, Steve Dolezal, Peter Dowling, David Dressler, Neil Dukotf, Bonnie Dunitz, Mitzi Dunn, Linda Eastvold, Earl Ennis, Chris Evans, Barry Falk, Richard Fallenbaum, Ruthie Farkas, John Faust, Carrie Feldman, Eric .gl 5 6 X 1 x ' 5 -Q . Ti. I- 5 J ' . tr 'f , .222 6' Mika, . 2' JS. A V J li ,-,is if , .N , Q 2. , as J.. ve- 5... 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V , r , ,, ,KZ A , , ra, J ,L f Q, my - H , , , , Q ,m. , , U is f F i J We Nu, affix ie 4 , I Zee, Y 'I 4' ,r 1 . i wif ,A ' in W G L ' ' Y X i 'H , -, wrkgq A Q F f! x 4, if f 1 ' ' - L 1 r rv ' , Freedman, Debbie Freeman, Dave Freeman, Ruthie Freeman, Shelley Friedman, Iris Friedman, Kim Fulton, Helen Gamerau, Judy Ganes, Tom Gardiner, Peter Garris, Rick Gault, Bart Geltand, Gary Godfrey, Jill Godfrey, Tracy Godolf, Ann Goldberg, Jim Goldberg, Sonny Goldman, Robert Goldschein, Barbidif' Goldsmith, Russel Goldstein, Fred Goldstein, Joan Goldstein, Susan Gootgeld, Carolyn Gordon, Ellen Gordon, Frieda Gordon, Shelley Gossland, Meredith Graft, Shiri Graham, Dorothy Green, Barbara Greene, Jill Gross, Karen Guttman, Judy V J MJD A1 U A Q f U Dwarf Jil i Iflnlagfl ,D NV' U J X' ill S, V! 1 The Sophomore class while third to the last 1 Q, -x .Q A s, M, x 25 Sf- . Q-f f ,li X s 'sae X rs: fax :Ne - ' t , C w 9 'Q . Q- .f i W . 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' Shred O ,. - uses: 57 ,,,, er ' i. 551577 Hahn, Peter Halbern, Stephri Halpern, Jimmie Halprin, Nate Hamille, Josette Hamilton, Allen Hant, Ted Harris, Chris Harris, Jenet Harris, Stephen Harris, Tim Harrison, Kathy Hecht, Joel Heillig, Roma Helfman, Shirley Heller, Glenn Hendler, Karen Henning, Jill Hersch, Mitchell Herzig, Ralph Heywarcl, Andy Hillman, Tommy Himelhoch, Pamela Hack, Stan Holmes, Buzz Horowitz, Steve Howard, Cory Hug, Wally Irons, Charlotte Isaacs, Joanie Isaacson, Gary israel, Marti Jones, Chris Jones, Spike Josephs, Bill Ju, Betty Justman, Morley Kahn, Frances Kahn, Henry Kales, Linda Kantor, Mike Kaplan, Bonnie i V . , X, W, E ff L f ' 5 974 -Q 3 , 42 fd 'A 1 ., L 1- 4, 'S uv' .W ,, ff f ,f , , QW! 1 A W l '1 lx i , ,WWWV -r 'W , mf wr- , ,fy .2 I ,, C . 355 . , QV, ii Q 1 'Va' ,QM Wm! Q7 W 4, I A , VHA f f 9x'vs3 41l I wo, f 1 Yee-u::.i1.-,.......----L:1:1:. L::.Q ef Helps keep us all in tu f if' .. , 5 M 1 ,f- , I . W. yi f- as 'inf 4 'xv If if s..,w 4 , L4 ,fl-if ' x 7 N 7w,:i v: . 1 ' L 1 S R' W F x ad p K, , ' 1 f s ,Mg 's 2 ,, 1 A gl , V I i 'ff' M ' C j ' ff A ' , 4 - 44. f 'E ' ' 1 ' nk f l X145 ll! ne. Kaplan, Larry Kapson, Sheryl Karp, Steve Karsin, Gordon Kass, Mike Katz, Jill Katz, Stan Kayser, Karen Keefter, Karen Keller, Robert Kennedy, Shirley Kennedy, Welcome Kettle, Susan Kinernan, John Kipnis, Gail Kislinger, Robert Klein, Barbara Klein, Debbie Klein, Judy Kobayashi, Yumi Kohl, Robert Koltun, Bill Kreger, Keith Kronish, Daniel Lantz, Julie Lapin, Linda Lapota, David Latourette, Leslie Lauber, Marsha Lavigne, Gerard Layton, Randy Lee, Sherwtn Leeds, Lydia Lenhoff, Ellyce Lenkowsky, Susan Leonard, Pat Lesser, Craig Levand, Rhonda Levin, Benida Levin, Chuck Levine, Curtis Levine, Steve Levine, Sue Levinson, Sue Levy, Laurie Lewis, Bonnie Li, Paula Libaw, Patrice Lichtenstein, Patsy Liberman, Sue Liebshard, Leonard Linde, Randy Livingston, David Loew, David Loose, Yvette Lofzkar, Sidney X' N41 ,L J J Of lower classmen gm. y .s ' i Q Q' 1144 n rt , 5 5 A H' , . .A ,- I , Q L Q in , L 1 l X . . L. A I ,,vs , Q x 1 Us L xgi- X! iq we . W L . We X x Q .- Q I N r N, l L , iff W, . -if i 1 ,. , 'll 22: .1l, . N , , 5. 7133.1 -. i TQ:-rr' ww 'tim 3, l, K 7,5 A' . xl A , 8 f -Q. -x Q-' , ,N ie. A M lv V 3 mf Q ,J ..,,,, I ,. ' era V ,Ji . . lla- ,.., Q .MAR - -Q 3. L L ' N., ,x L Xi Lourie, Nancy Lowry, David Lucas, John Malneck, Pat Marder, Bruce Marems, Laurie Mariam, Joe Martin, Deana Massman, Bruce Maxham, Martha McQueeney, Kathee Meade, Bruce Mehren, Reenie Mekelburg, Reina Melamed, Vince Melnick, Jay Merslcy, Kres Metzner, Koren Michel, Herbert Miller, Barbara Miller, John Miller, Larry Mills, Nancy Millstein, Temi Mifeiieii, Kathy Molin, Vicki Morecki, Carol Morgan, Michael Morgen, Roy Moss, Bill Nagel, Joey Naiditch, Jack Naphtal, Wayne Newlander, lra Newmann, Bruce Newmark, Howard Nourse, Debbie Ogner, Caryn Orgel, Pete Orleans, Roger Paulos, Michael Pearson, Toni l l fi Peck, Jerry Penn, Roy Perilla, Christine Peters, Gloria f uv- Petker, Steven Petterson, Jim ,ff .V I M 1 , 5 I-rr , G9 fe 4f , A Ptetter, Bruce Phillipa, Allan ,B fs ,Q use f 1 Phillips, Bruce 4 V, , . Platt, Martin ,,,, H., i I 'Q.,.i '3' if rw Plotkin, Jane Pobris, Terry g, L x li ,N vs . gr Gov- They're upper crust V4 7 NW-vu ' YJ X.. f L52 'War L, . ,ff X ' er 9 X f L ' wwf 5 ' Mir Z :b ig 2 ' i 2 'KL Aa-Q., , - fl 'I ' QM! V I ,M s ,T x . , J.. 'f' , I, K 2' , , r A 5' X' I v ..,- . 1,1 Podrow, Brian Polier, Diane Pollock, Randy Ponder, Renee Prescot T, Mark Pressman, Joel Punaro, Ralph Queens, Carol Rabbin Randal Randal Rapp, Regla, Reif, J Reiner, Reisma s, Debbie I, Add l, David Neil Peier enny Anne n, Ryan Rich, Sarah Rich, Shalom Richman, Mark Robbins, Arthur Robboy, Ron Robin, Myrna Robinson, Warren Rogell, Marc Rogers, Lawrence Rose, Rosen, Frank Rick Rosenbaum, Diane Rosenblum, Gina Rcsenheik, Kenny Ross, Dennis Ross, Howard Ross, Ross, Lisa Sarah Roven, Chuck Rozier , Leonie Rubins, Susan Sacks, Salire, Sagar, Salter, Schapi Elliot Reggie Alan Michael ro, Laura ry .1 'Cause before you're a Junior, Schimmel, John Schlossberg, Neil Schmidt, Walter Schneider, Rona Schneiderman, Michael Schnieders, Joe Schniizer, Abe Schrillo, Carol Schwab, Kent Schwartz, Sieve Selzer, Jeffrey Serles, Tom Shafrin, Lauren Shapiro, ldelle Shaub, Joe Shawler, Wayne Sheinbein, Roger Sherman, Ilona Sherwood, Richard Silverman, Nate Silverman, Rhonda Silverstein, Honey Simmons, Ken Simon, Dave Singer, Bob Singerman, Gary Siskin, Janie Slufsky, John Smith, Gregory Smith, Wendy Smurz, Bob Snyder, Debbie Sobel, Sara Soll, Steve Songey, Susan Spinrad, Fred Sprecher, Janet Slack, Linda Sfarler, Mike Steinbaum, Jill Stern, Cecily Stern, Mike W 'fR l M. , ., f , A- ,F 1,3 ,J , , i W f Kr i 1 Y' f 5 4 . MK gffi' ' , . if . f ' f 1 V,-f ,1 ww 17 QL f X xg' 7 , Q , N ii. ' f ' L ' I Q if :W Rev- 'Si' f f B ,A I Ln , ,f f , . ,W .. I ,Q Q I L l -nz' W 'Wi , WQT7' if f if Q.. l 'V tr--1 ra ' , , X if cz Soph's a must Stern, Richard Stock, Robert Stoddard, Charles Strauss, Mike Sulzberger, lrene Swartz, Kenny Swartz, Philip Tannen, Robin Tarsey, Patrice Tasky, Sheila Taubman, Richard Teller, Sandi Tictin, Chuck Title, Nancy Tobey, Gary Traub, Victor Treusch, Brad Turner, Hillary VanZile, Stephanie Wagman, Cheryl Ward, Heather Ward, Leslie Wareham, Lynne Warsaw, Leslie Wasserman, Cheryl Weil, David Weiner, Vic Weisberg, Louie Weiss, Debbie Werne, Bob Wheatley, Dennis White, Carole Widdows, Rick Wilner, Marilyn Winer, Sharon Wirth, Diane Withey, Patricia Young, Dave Zakheim, lrv Zimmerman, Sandr Zink, Jim Zucker, Ellen Cl l. ' ,771 Upper classmen, here we come! lx l f I ef fn' 152 ZMSS UF Sophomore Class Officers-Fall: Eric Feldman, President: Richard Conn, Vice- Sponsors: Ingrid Markul and Leslie Wood. President, Karen Hendler, Secretary, Ruthie Fallenbaum, Treasurer. Sophomore Class Officers-Spring: Nat Halprin, President, Hillary Turner, Secretary, Fred Goldstein, Treasurery Joe Shaub, Vice-President, 21 l 22 id DOUG KALES on Pay TV: Outlawing Pay TV is unconstitutional. Regardless of its merits, it should be given a chance. It Pay TV is banned, you could iust ban any new business that wants to get a start. SHERRY TAMPKIN on the voting age: l would not suggest lowering the voting age to 18. At 18 most people are not fully aware of what they are voting for and why. A great many people at that age are too influenced by their eld- ers. MARK FELDMAN on Pay TV: l'm all tor Pay TV. My motto is let's not watch any commercials and let's have Pay TV. DE'BBlE GLUSKER on the driving age: The driv- ing age should be lowered to l4. ln Texas one can drive at l4, so why shouldn't l drive at 14 in CaliforniaP T24 freshmen sound oFf 010 ' f I, v Q- . ' ' 4-rf.-.4 I JAY JUDSON on a first interpretation of Bev- erly: My breakfast was in my throat. l was sick, and it seem- ed like a different experience, It's sort at crazy and something new. LARRY ACHEATEL an the driving age: The driv- ing age should be lowered to IA. Teenagers are more re- sponsible these days, l hope, and besides l'm TA! Driving would give more kids a feeling of responsibility. ELLYN FOOTLIK on a first interpretation ot Bev- erly: ------ lcensoredl RONNIE SACKS on a state controlled lottery: Since l'm pretty shitty at the gambling table, l'm all for a state controlled lottery. I don't iust know what lottery is, but from what l've heard it will give me more chances to roll my dice, 0 l the invisible voice is heard New l New l See hc See ht lo ron lo rot Such i New lieu: ff' ' wx A IX I J 1 .2 L ,'V,.. j 7 ,, . Y.,.,, W ...7, Q ,, , LW, gn T Abarbanel, Bob Acheatal, Larry Adeleman, Mike Adler, Britt Allenstein, Barbara Allison, Ridgley A Altman, Rex Amsterdam, Catherine Angus, Jett Appleton, Ron Asmussen, Linda Attias, Jane 1 Avchen, Mike ' Boar, Emma Balter, Libby Barabas, Christine Bord, Randy Barr, Mike -V Bartlett, Brad Bassman, Ruth Baumblatt, Joel Beck, Maralee Beerman, Janet Beets, Carrie ,veg 5 t s- ... it .v P 3 ,X xx X . X is N Q 5 1 'Q' f .Q f Benoron, Steve Bendat, Paul Bendix, John Beniamin, Mark Berger, Dana Berkett, Denise Berman, Barry Berman, Kevin Berman, Vicky . Bingham, Betsy Blair, David Blaustein, Laurie Not Camera shy! L. , if ' , 5 X I X I i M fig - .M ,ix . it fi P I n. of ar ' 4s.l't as ny. gf- i26 Y w ,.1:i. New little Frosh, new little Frosh, A it X X 3 K ve 2 N P x 3 :rift ,x. f 'EST' fn. V' r N 'vf 'lm 224 N'-v G.. .-sf , .,,., Sit 1 Bluestein, Mark Bluestein, Mike Bonomo, Andrew Bowman, Andee Brandel, Myra Braunhut, Chaia Breakstone, Gaye Breton, Rhonda Broder, Cheryl Bromberg, Patty Bronn, Mike Brown, Debby Brown, Ray Brucker, Linda Brurtett, Robert Bulasky, David Burger, Ronald Burleigh, Robert Carey, Dan Chernoff, Debby Cockbill, Pat Cohen, Noren Conflenti, Adrianne Conway, Robert X' if-H' 17 1 ' See how they run, see how they run, TFT I 'EA ' :L 1 6' L, -E1 v ' ' K 'C C x., -A Q X e 'X l N if i , , 'l fl R n :hi t igiighzzuga ls-5: , BMV: Fl XX , A 9 4 gnik 'F L' Q gg . re . as iff 2. L f fi' A L C A 25. if V i 5: if' E ' , ' ff ' y Z f' N e C, Wg, ' Ei , Ai x ' 4 F ff, , 'if 'Ll 'V f V V' .ga V-.A A45 Q ' ,ii Q.. :Y . L If ii 3 I in v 3 if 'lug 1 ' I f mga x Corday, Ken Corenson, Vicki Corwin, Miles Cozad, Brad Cozen, Myrna Curlis, Lowell Daniels, Shelly Davialman, Joel Davidson, Susie Davis, Cheryl De Cuir, Linda De Martino, lnigo De Wifi, Diane i Diskin, Susan Dalgin, Connie Donovan, Josh Dunayer, Arnold Dworin, Chris Ebin, Sylvia Eclelstein, Ed Effron, Michele Einecke, John Elliotf, Lynn Elway, Monique Epstein, Benita Erenberg, Alan Eringer, Jim Eskin, Jacklyn Fader, Lauren Farr, Denise Curious. Feintech, Wendy Feldman, Mark Feldman, Ed Felmus, Mark Fields, Arlene Firesrone, Gary Lunch aT last. Flaum, Erica Footlik, Lyn , Frank, Karen J' W . V Frank, Linda N S- ,J I 'G' Freedman, Joyce Freedman, Julie 'Y' I ' 7 T -Q V 5 Freeman, Greg I ' , . i A-.R , , ' , Freeman, Mike H ft, 51 . Q, '-2 ' ' 7 1 ' 'F will .. ' 9, Freeman, Pam A ' JW Friedman, Bob if V v Galanfi, Geri-Ann 1 . ' x 1- 1 5 . .1 ' 4- 1 Gamble, Alex xr A -Q S E' 4 , Q Gandarillas, Marisol , ' . Y ,. , Gans, William , , 'Lx J Gardner, Steve M 1 y H E . ,Kr V Garrsmand, Gary f Y ' wi is la Q it 1 1 , --jg ' eff x if wi 1 . 1 r i '- L 2 5.4 1 . '- - .,,-i,i...l'-QR-,'t.7i Gilbert, Dore ' F A 'F Q' , ' Gindi, Elie I A I , ' Girard, Gary ' ,H ,N , C ,N , - 1 Glusker, Debbie , 'Y' ji ' ! , 18 at sk Golabek, Mona L- , V X IQ L ' ' ' 'Q ii Golden, Jeff 'U 1 li S' 'T' 1 H if Goldenberg, Howard 4' 3 I :J I ' 1 Q ' Lk., 'Q 1 I , . . ' ' 7 6 03 . '. Goldman, Kaye ts . Y- 2, I N in ,b:kj,x.Vx4A Zigqt yg V i27 Goodman, Goodman, Goodman, Goodman, Albert Debbie Gary Mark Graham, Alice Gray, Charlotte Gray, Wendy Green, Gary Green, Laurie Green, Marsha Greenberg, Jan Greene, Chip Groak, Jim Gross, William Grossblatt, Nancy Hellman, Horowitz Jackson, fig sf Hirschman, Mark Hoberman, Mike l-lochman, Hochman, Hoffman, Hoffman, Haimott, Sylvia Hall, Joanne Hall, Vivianne Hamar, Nathan Handleman, Andy Hariton, Steve Harris, Claudia Hayutin, Cindy Carey Henderson, Lance Hersch, Brian Herson, Michael Herzog, Pat Heumann, Jim Hilton, Judie Hirsh, Pete Bruce Gwen David Natalie Shari I Hsu, Linda Hurst, Linda lmmerman, Howard lrmas, Debbie Isaacs, Steve Isaak, Robin Casey Jacobs, Brian Jayson, Jeff Jonas, Anderson Jones, Danny Judson, Jay Kabat, Bonnie Kales, Doug Kalof, Robert Kamrass, Sam Kaplan, Margaret ...rr Y, -2ii1. sff,4,..ef To room 300 without a pass ,X lf- x , M- 1 ir f , , , ' 6' I f 6' ' , , K , f Civ - ij V ,Iv M 4 f 'Mt 'N llig d ' f l ' G Am f lM 'r- if l A , J fps ,597 All iw, , J' A . J ,Y li f 77 2, H C J' x K , ,, V X V M 'a 3 . kr 7' g s I, . Makin , , l in l, A 1. x l 51-f M ,Q ,,, l A 2 f it 'J fir we f ' ll., J Z gg 4' i ' ' ' , -'T ' 1 . J J 'W Q f if 2:-f ' l ,,,,,., Al 'L G V S V.,, , is L X I 'MMQ l ,ff All attention 4. 'Y li f i , . AQ K . Q ,ji .f J' l-f X 9 2-i 5 A L T 'Xf JT Tlx lSS lf' x r I A fj ,.,,, , 7: .rl To romp and play on the front lawn grass . 1-gil.- A .xigisx Qcl xi' . Il fziiiax L 6 3 LV' 50 1. 3 - LAN 'Q ' i 3 3 , A, If I 'r igjif 'T is x Y ' L wg 'gm all 44 V sr .V 2' 4 f, K, Karton, Garry Kates, Sue Katz, Barbara Katz, Margery Kavner, Julie Kennedy, Alan Kerner, Jordan Kibrick, Jane Kilough, Karen Klauber, Rande Klein, Ron Kleiner, Wendy Kline, David Knopf, Richard r., 1 'Z ic.. C22 f x , 'Nw' 1 i. fy ' 1- , 'r D fl . A' L LF , Yi Q Q X .hwy W 1 'l , L 'l Qi r Vu, 8 X ' I it ,f r qi ig' Z. f ' W I, V 1. ev , Kohl, Mel Koplin, Larry Kornhandler, Bob Kramer, Krevoy, Kuettel, Kuluva, Landre, Lapidus, Larner, Evan Penny Dave Randy Robert Debby Vivian Lee, Marsha Lee, Taffy 96 X, tk' Lx X li K Leemon, Denise Lenhoff, Myles Lennon, Mike Lennon, Richard Lettich, Sheldon Levin, Kenny Levinson, Lynne Levitt, Karen Lewis, Cheryl Lichtman, Laurie Liebshard, Francine Linde, Eileen Linden, Ann Linton, Bruce London, Marcia Lorimer, Dan Lowell, Bruce Lubin, Toni Lundbergh, Melinda MacDonald, Creighton Macrae, lan Malach, Randi Mann, Fred Marell, Leslie Marks, Lindsay Marlowe, Steven Maroko, Nadine Marshall,' Steven Martin, Michele Martin, Vicki , , At the first assembly. I fy My 5 , A f Z fit I 4 'va :V '. f 2 -221. 123 Pellecer, Edward Pelter, Robert Perler, Joanne Peschelt, John Pinckney, Cathey Pobirs, Ricky Polier, Daniel Pollock, Rusty Pons, Steven Pregler, Ilene Prinz, Deborah Prinzmetal, Cynthia Pyne, Barry Rabin, Ronnie Reich, David Reynolds, William Rhodes, Andy Riemer, Terry Rice, Dean Ritzi, Lois Roberts, Connie Rogell, Lauren Romotf, Steve Rosenberg, Amy Wo fx , , . f' x,,.,s ,.,,.,,3e.i.s.1l1TL.,1,,e. Such utter confusion creating en masse- m. fix .: lii i C' 41: 2 - V , 5' if . ' .3 7 A 1' M K 1 ,JF S ar 49 if fl V law! 5' , Xt ' , i Q X 'Y' f i r , s l' - I 'qv-rf' P Er , ., 1, , ' f ., , Qi Q.. J 'it'-'Elle time l .4 K , ' ' lilnr A ffi A 4 M, 'iiiiil 5 i i 4:7 V., :VM ::I N xo., W l I Nur ' 41 ra., f ,JD X cg, X 70 11 -. J, ef Q' fire HUF' . ss 4 'uv 5 , , 1 lg , Q ' ri , bf , JKT' J,,V, ,, x , H6 , if I ,Xiu bf -srftrl J x F Kes- Y 4' M 'fx I K t r K... si Mason, Lewis Masters, Deborah Mathers, Margret Mathes, Jackie Mayerhoff, Linda Mela, John Mellon, Steven Menclleson, Betty Mestman, Edward Meth, Robert Michel, Gary Migdal, Carla Miguel, Sandy Miller, Denise Miller, Lois Miller, Patricia Miller, Stephen Miller, Susan Millner, Marilyn Minsky, Larry Morgan, Jean Morse, David Moskatel, lra Moss, Melissa Mullane, Sandra Myers, Sharon Naiman, Joan Napp, Jerry Newman, Sharon Newmark, Deborah Newsome, Daryl Olen, Julie Oliker, Michael Ostrow, Jeanette Ostrow, Lauren Parker, Edward Pasarow, Anthony Pearson, Elizabeth Peck, Elyse Pedicini, Valarie 1 1:7 , A tender moment. Raxenllllll Rosenblurr icssnleli qoggwll, gaggrxfieli li l iiiem 0, withal, St Ross, 5 fl 1 lf lass, Eff' luis, lcuf iossen. l9 Rassft D9 Razr, Fate Ri:l,S1lli iw, lilla gsm, QW Sail, dow: Snler, law' Salim l Santo, lair Ewinell, l Szlacl, CU' Srhnfcet Silicerleo Schwarz, 3 Sccl elo, l Scot, llcrg Segslaie, Sslzei Fit' Sfllol, Hel Siam, Boi Sizpiic, li' Shemcrslzi, Shepard, li Sieifn, Fe Sfccp, Ste Sisley, Fm Siegal, ini Slvfr, lic Sliermn, Xfililt New little Frosh Rosenblum, Debra Rosenblum, Ellen Rosenhek, Susan Rosenroth, Sharon Rosenstiel, Paul Rosenthal, Ann Rosenthal, Susan Ross, Estelle Ross, Deborah Ross, Louise Rossen, Robert Rossen, Danny Roth, Robert Roth, Sally Sack, Lillian Sacks, Ronnie Sall, Howard Salter, Laura Salzman, Robert Santo, John Scannell, James Schaat, Carol Schneider, Susan Schoenfeld, Michael Schwartz, Bari Scofield, Jill Scott, Margareta Segalove, Ilene Selzer, Richard Setlok, Helene Shain, Barry Shapiro, Mark Shemanski, Philip Shepard, Michael Sherrin, Reesa Shoop, Stephen Sidley, Patricia Siegal, Robert Silver, Judith Silverman, Donna w ' E SBP its E S , ..,,, I 7 ff! N' Al' s .ff N-4, , Wheels, ' W NK, W ia' Y km A kxmvn 'L' V Q V, i Silverman, Pamela Silverstein, Robert Simms, Victoria Simons, Peggy Simpson, Veda Singer, Edward skifbeii, Sally Skirmuntt, Christine Smith, Jerry Smith, Roger Snyder, Ross Snyder, Sharyne Sogg, Kenneth Soloman, Diane Sperber, Beniamine Spiegel, Harry Spiegel, Neal Spinrad, Wendy Spitz, Janet Srolotf, Sheldon Stahl, Sharon Stanley, Elizabeth Steier, Howard Steinbaum, Harriet Z-ff 'W X Dear little Frosh. ,Abu Steinberg, Robert Steiner, Lynn Sterling, Merrick Stern, Michael Stewart, Steven Stone, Howard Strategos, Eugene Stroe, Norbert Stumpus, Cathy Sutton, Marsha Swerdlow, Charles Swetzer, Robert Swetzky, Carl Tamkin, Sherry Teicher, David Tenzer, Teri Tesler, Paula Timbrook, Kimberlee Todd, David Tolkin, Michael Toll, Roger Turner, .leramy Tyre, Ellen Udell, Tommy Udis, Elaine Van Zile, Diana Verten, Lisa Vittes, Mark Vos, John Waldan, Susan Wallace, Bob Walack, Howard Walsh, Sharon Warren, Bruce Warren, Julie Weiner, Jeff Weingarten, Steve Weisbart, Jeanette Weissbrod, Sheri Weisstein, Warren Weisz, Donna Wellman, Michael Wike, Laura Wilson, Scott Winkler, Shellie Wisdom, Rebecca Wohlberg, Judy Wolf, Michael Wolff, Terris Woodruff, Elliott Woolard, Gary Young, Rebecca Zakowski, Jack Zide, Karen Ziegler, George Ziman, Phyllis 7212 Zitnick, Kerry Zolkover, Ron Zoloth, Laurie Zycher, Ben In study hall. ijlj - H! . The first year was really great. 1 l l l , if y f J W ':- W: . rl ' Q J ,. X Z1 jfs Sponsor, Gerald Carpenter l l 1 l l I l Freshman Class Officers-Spring: Neal Spiegel, Vice-President, Ron Zolkover, Sponsor, Jean Marie Desrler President, Laurie Blaustein, Secretary, Laurie Zoloth, Treasurer. if 1 ' I J: ,. I , Q' I X V ,I , , 2 Freshman Council Fall TOP ROW Mrke Bronn Andy Handleman Fred Mann Ron Zolkover BOTTOM ROW Joyce Freedman Laurre Green Sue Duskun Fi ' f l ffl ,W l Q , - I -, l 5 l 4 ' S r l l V w ' 133 l V 4 I' ,. . W.-.W -111'- r1'1'f'7 4Y'31'f 1'3 ' X I V W' ,- .v TTI' if A CAPPELLA CHOIR .... THE ADELPHIANS .... THE AFS CLUB ..... THE ALCHEMISTS ...... THE ALPHA SOCIETY ..... THE ASTRONOMY CLUB. . . AUA-HONORARY ART. . . THE AVANT GARDE. . . THE BAND .......... THE BIBLIONS .......... BUSINESS EDUCATION .... THE CAMERA CLUB ....... CEC-EDUCATION CLUB. . . THE CHESS CLUB ......... CSF-SCHOLARSHIP .. FOLKSINGING CLUB ..... THE FORENSIC SQUAD .... THE GERMAN CLUB ........ THE GUITAR CLUB ......... INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE ....... INTERNATIONAL STATESMEN THE HIGHLIGHTS ............. - .... HOME ECONOMICS ..... .... F . . . THE KNIGHTS ........ THE LAW CLUB .......... L'ALLIANCE FRANCAISE ..... .... LEKTOS-HONOR socusrv ........, Los ESPANOLITOS ......... .... L'ESPIRIT DE FRANCE .... THE MADRIGALS ...... THE MATH CLUB ..... THE MEDICAL CLUB .... THE MESONS ........ THE MINNESINGERS ..... THE MUSIC MAKERS .............. THE NORMAN NEWSREEL .......... THE ORCHESTRA THE RADIO CLUB SOCIEDAD HONORARIA SPQR LATIN CLUB THE THESPIANS THE VARSITY CLUB THE WATCHTOWER 166 138 147 140 137 165 141 141 162 142 148 149 155 149 143 150 160 155 164 152 152 144 148 .,..1136 145 157 139 158 156 167 153 159 153 167 165 7 6 21I 22 161 ...........158 - ............... 14 THE soumes .................... 138 Y .......,.......208 .. , 135 Serving Beverly in many capacihes, The KNUCEHTS Alphas help the Junior Blind. Sponsor, Marlene Checel Rosier: Karen Schwartz, president, .loan Lesser, vice-presideni, Rena Weissbrod, secretary, Terry Goldblatf, treasurer, Vickie Golden, historian, Janice Abarbanel, Ellen Berman, Judy Blanc, Jackie Blair, Margie Braun, Toni Cole, Pafii Conn, Lynn Fein- fech, Jane Friedman, Joan Friedman, Bobbie Godfrey, Mary Goodsiein, Mimi Grey, Lynn Grossman, Diane Harris, Lee Horwin, Nancy Kalof, Sydney Krissman, Carol Kurtz, Nancy Levin, Sue Mariam, Lolly Melnick, Ellen Miller, Judy Millman, Paula Millman, Debbie Nedelman, Sieffie Palmer, Judy Reich, Reggie Salzberg, Dee Dee Sims, Nora Slaff, Mary Ellen Sperling, Joelle Sfumpus, Corrine Wilburne, Sfephi Wildman, Rozzie Zakheim, Lela Ziff s, X h r W - ,g D1 H Q1 'I N Q I Q K z ' Q 'V x T 1 . ,V 'Q il A6193 A ffvy' y X X , N 5 Q s I f ' Tx V 2 if f W I f I LEKTCDS members are the chosen ones - Normandy's finest in every field. At service, whenever possible, the SQUURES are truly an honorable group. Bob Abarbanel, Mike Ashcraft, Howard Barrar, Doug Booth, Richard Brenner, Richard Conn, Dave Cook, Eric Feldman, Randy Fields, Bill Fishman, Jeff Golden, Russ Goldsmith, Peter Hahn, Nate Halprin, Ted Hanf, Steve Harris, Tim Harris, Joel Hecht, Henry Kahn, Larry Kaplan Dan Kronish, Sherwin Lee, Steve Levine, Randy Linde, Fred Mann, Jay Melnick, Ira , . . b M katel Bill Moss, Bruce Pfeffer, Martin Platt, Mark Prescott. Mark Richmond, Elliot Sacks, John Schimmel, Kent Schwa , os , Jeff Selzer, Joe Shaub, Ken Simmons, Jeff Solow, Robert Stock, Brad Treusch, Tom Udell, Terry Wolff, Ron Zolkover, T38 l li Ingr Di Churle lucy l Mar l l Ric Duv Mary Rey D Ric Pulricl Alwo 4 lllVlSIi 7 I 4 ig Q 13 t l 'fill l fi , T l , vi: Salvatore Occhipinti , l 'IP Li l KX., terry Zuqlie loan Glusl icuii Susn S I ri bl I -. .f. ff-i ,A Vi v 1 i N. .,. . Larry Ach Ken Adlam Robin Allen Ingrid Arnoldy David Benor Charles Bergman Lucy Berinstein Jackie Blatt Mark Bregman Joe Cobert David Cohn Patti Cohn Marcia Fine Ron Gaster Richard Gerry Dave Goldman Mary Goodstein Roger Gordon Diane Harris Richard Hersh Patricia Hoffman - Q ew.. -,sl Boy's Physical Ed. Boy's Physical Ed. Boy's Physical Ed. Art Math, Foreign Language Music Social Studies, Foreign Language GirI's Physical Ed. English Math Business Ed. Math, Social Studies, ' Iqfs LEKTOS Sponsor, Alison Boudinot Sydney Krissman Gail Marcus Sandy Marks Brian McCauley Paula Millman Tony Mohr Leland Moss Tyler Pittluck Robert Post Paul Rabwin David Robboy Foreign Language, English Phil Rubin Business Ed. Charles Sher Math Mary Ellen Sperling Social Studies English Warren Tetley English Bert Weiner Boy's Physical Ed. Rosalyn Zakheim Art, English Mqfh Steve Zuckerman Business Ed Always a credit to the school, girls of the lower division participate in AEDELFJHUANS Home Economics Social Studies Boy's Physical Ed. Science Girl's Physical Ed Social Studies English English Math, Foreign Language, English English Math Math, Science Math, Foreign Language Social Studies, English, Foreign Language Boy's Physical Ed. Science Social Studies, Foreign Language GirI's Physical Ed Science Sponsor, Nola Kurtz A , , ., .-, . -' .Q .. . me exch Terry Pobirs, president, Diane Wirth, vice president, Diane Rosenbaum, secretary, Debbie Klein, treasurer, Ellen ucker historian Maralee Beck Pat Benson Laurie Blaustein Ann inst in Z I , , , , e Bor e , Joan Borinstein, Janine Brown, Joan Buck, Lori Cohn, Diane Dewitt, Susan Diskin, Ruth Fallenbaurn, Joyce Freedman, Geri-Ann Galanti, Debbie Glusker, Mona Golabek, Wendy Gray, Laurie Green, Jan Greenburg, Joanne Hall, Roma Heillig Gwen Hochman, Joan Isaacs, Margaret Kaplan, Karen Kayser, Debbie Lapidus, Lydia Leeds, Paula Li, Vicki Martin, Ilene Pregler, Susan Rubins, Ilene Segalove, Sharon Stahl, Liz Stanley, Kimberlee Timbrook, Sheri Weissbrod, Laurie Zoloth. .,. -Y S.. ,ng ,Y--,-Y -rnlf. I W-I Q 1 21' 22 3 -,J Sponsor, .loan Allemand Paula Aaron, Libby Balter, Chris Bennett, Eda Bierman, Pam Blacher, Andy Blaser, Bob Blue, Linda Bovvman, Janine Brown, Lauren Davis, Cindy Dlouhy, Marsha Effron, Mariko Eguchi, Yumiko Eguchi, Benita Epstein, Bari Hirsh, Cindi Johnstone, Linda Koolish, Vivian Larner, Joe Melchione, Lois Miller, Debby Norse, Caryn Ogner, Helen de Picciotto, Terry Pobirs, Sue Rubins, Julie Scheinman, Rick Shaw, Nora Slaff, Benida Solow, Janice Steinberg, Randy Suit, Linda Thruston, Peter Whyte, Norton Wisdom, Rosalie Wolf, Ellen Ziegler, Laurie Zoloth. The members of the AMA are gifted in art and use this gift to brighten the world. WY , .fs 1 ff S A fffff fofrw. ,C f , ,W ww fy W 1gfW.i, W,5f-,Q , WzWJ'fe2:Lfc i if' fr' 1 ' 'A . V A Www KY wh - was f fwfr wr-ff :Wu facxfi if ff B k f hff. V 3 -,f - ,fi few 1. gf-, sjfyfgt M94 f '7 f A5 ' Z, , Z ,, X 4, 1 7 g Y ' fig 4' , 114 fi W, f f f f 5, ,Q 3 1 Sponsor, Vivienne Gibbons Literary and artistic excellence is characteristic of the annual publication, the AVANT GARDE TOP ROW: Mary Gooclstein, Wendy Beber, Judy Globe. BOTTOM ROW: Cecily Stern, Tyler Pittluck, editor, Ellen Summerfield, , 140 'T' '34 'AQ'-'L..1:,.. 'viii - -Y fwww- . 1 gl -Se. fi- Q sr-rj G 32: if S, 5 rl lGllOll1 ,jig 6 Mark Bisgeier, Carla Brand, Joe Cobert, Steven Corday, Steve Diskin, Ron Gaster, Bob Gelfancl, Richard Gerry, Jett Goodman, Naomi Graft, Jon Greenwald, Susan Grossblatt, Richard Hersh, Marc Lavender, ,Wayne Lielsman, Michael Lisinsky, Arnold London, Brian McCauley, Robert Nashner, Dennis Ostrow, Richard Parker, Edward Phillips, Larry Rabkin, Phil Rubin, Craig Satan, Gene Seltzer, Mark Senn, John Sher, Bert Weiner, Rich Weston, Jack Yellin, Steve Zuckerman. With a flare for the unusual, the Alls.Qlr:llEllVllllST'S show a membership of honor science students Sponsor! LaMon Neubert. 21 l 22 -4 As library assistants the H LHQNS Lois Burmester Raftic Hani, president, Emily Hendel, vice-president, Sharon Block, secretary, Corinne Wilburne, treasurer, Noga Amir, Carla Brand, Margery Braun, Joan Buck, Judy Epstein, Susan Fink, Jane Friedman, Joan Friedman, Naomi Graffg Shiri Graff, Judy Globe, Carol Harris, Shirley Hellman, Bess Hochman, Sandy Kapin, Barbara Karshmer, Debbie Klein, Esther Laks, Sherwin Lee, Deidre Marias, Celia Mason, Randy Pollock, Diane Rosenbaum, James Scannell, Susan Schuster, Mary Ellen Sperling, David Todd, Jan Weisbart, Stephi Wildman, Sharon Winer, Sandra Zimmerman. l 42 ,, E I -12.141, l grow to love the books with which they work. ' l s 'I i Por. NHS Ce-ei Dslsie Vast: 25.5 Jelfie linier Piiglf Wildn lee C Sand: Millm Rcbki Patti Conn, president, David Robboy, vice-president, Mary Ellen Sperling, secretary, Sopho- mores: Howard Barrar, Pat Benson, Doug Booth, James Cooper, Bill Fishman, Shiri Graff, Peter Hahn, Chris Harris, Stephen Harris, Tim Harris, Joan Isaacs, Larry Kaplan, Karen Kayser, Debbie Klein, Dan Kronish, Sherwin Lee, William Moss, Sarah Rich, Mark Richman, Ron Robboy, Diane Rosenbaum, Susan Rubins, Jeff Seltzer, Ken Simmons, Richard Stern, Robert Stock, Hans Troesch. Juniors: David Balter, Ron Berman, Carla Brand, Dan Cooper, Lenore Corwin, Steve Diskin, Judy Epstein, Karen Fox, Joan Friedman, Barbara Goren, Arnie Gross, Jeffrey Hartman, Steve Holtzer, Kathleen Jenson, Russell Kingston, Wayne Liebman, Tom Linden, Arnie London, Paula Marcus, Melody Marks, Celia Mason, Steffi Palmer, Laura Pregler, Joan Sarnat, Nikki Schumann, Mark Stern, Michael Stroe, Linda Wagner, Stephanie Wildman, Marshall Wolff. Seniors: Larry Ach, David Benor, Lucy Berinstein, Richard Buck, Joe Cobert, Dave Cohn, Vivian Dubin, Howard Fine, Richard Gerry, Vicki Golden, Mary Goodstein, Diane Harris, Carol Kurtz, Mike Lizinsky, Gail Marcus, Judy Millman, Paula Millman, Tony Mohr, Richard Parker, Tyler Pittluck, Robert Post, Miriam Rabinovitz, Larry Rabkin, Phil Rubin, Chuck Sher, Linda Skidell, Rozzie Zakheim. Sponsor, Lucy Helgesson The honor students of the CSF help make Beverly proud of its scholastic standing. The LlFllllGll:lLllCCELHl:TS,our great newspaper, is the result of many hours of talent and effort ot the devoted staff. Fall Editors-in-chief: Vicki Golden and Tony Mohr, Managing Editors: Hallie Ephron and Susie Grossblattg Spring Editors-in-chief Hallie Ephron and Tom Linden, Managing Editors: Roz Morecki and K S h artz. Pa e l: Arnie Gross, Karen Schwartz, Roz Moreckig Page 2: Melanie Allardale and aren c W g Lynn Feintech: Page 3- Bonnie Kessenick, Nora Slatt, Tina Schnee, Page 4: Tom Linden and Steve Landsberg, Special Editor: Mark Bregman, Public Relations director: Susie Blanc: Ad and Business Editor, Dan Cooper, Poster Photography Editors: Larry Laszlo and Steve Kaus: Technical advisor, Richard Jackson. ln the print shop: Steve Landsberg and -Ellen Summerfield. W ,, ,, Advisor, Kenneth Gelms Spring editors: Roz Morecki, Tom Linden, Hallie Ephron and Karen Schwartz. Arnold Gross, Roz Morecki, and Karen Schwartz meet a deadline, Counting inches: Tina S , ,, , ,..,.. , ,. I chnee, Melanie Steve Kaus, Nora Allardale, and Bonnie Kessenick. Steve Landsberg, Tom den, and Margit Weis 1' li l in 4. Y I ', I L l e-1: ,Q ga ll gi si mY,,, , ez ,,:, fe, L xi . S S is-fi L we fmt wr f f. 5 v -11 r, 1 A haven for all future Perry Masons, the LAW Club courts them all. Jeff Angus, Dave Balter, Ann Berman, Mark Bisgeier, Richard Brenner, Robert Brody, Allen Caplan, Dave Cohen, Ken Corday, Steve Craig, Jerry Dash, Cheryl Davis, David Dowling, Jim Eringer, Bernard Fairfield, Richard Falk, Denise Farr, Carolyn Faust, Randy Fields, Bryan Flamm, Carla Foreman, Linda Frank, Kim Friedman, Dore Gilbert, Larry Gilson, Ann Godoff, Ken Gordon, Ilene Graham, Sue Greendale, Heidi Guedel, Nate Halprin, Steve Hariton, Carolyn Heiterman, Steve Holtzer, Char- lotte Irons, Bonnie Kaplan, Barbara Katz, Ron Klein, Bill Kohn, Bob Kornhandler, Patti Lane, Vivian Larner, Pete Laven, Richard Leeds, Sophie Lehrfeld, Sue Levine, Lynne Levinson, Dennis Levitt, Howard Levitt, Harry Lew, Bonnie Lewis, Cheryl Lewis, Tom Linden, Bruce Linton, Dave Livingston, Phil London, Melody Marks, Ken Millman, Robin Mylon, Debbie Nourse, Mike Oliker, Laurie Ostrow, Roy Platt, Mark Prescott, Carol Queen, Bill Ratner, Pat Robinson, Warren Robinson, Mark Rosenberg, Cary Ross, Bill Sampson, John Santo, Abe Schnitzer, Steve Soll, ,Paula Spare, Sheldon Sroloff, George Stanbury, Rick Sterling, Randy Sterling, Robert Switzer, Janet Udell, Diane Van Zile, ,Stephanie Van Zile, Jeff Weiner, Debbie Weiss, Larry Horowitz, Paul Shefrin, Ilona Sherman, Howard Stone, Steve Wheaton, 'Scott Wilson, Sharon Winer, Marshall Wolff, Elliot Woodruff, Mark Zorne. CMM Sponsor, , 'icfmnml Ralph Philbrook ,,, ci ,9'6i55' l 45 if , 1 ,i,- L-Gamez-131, Rv Sharon Block Pontifex Maxima, Dick Parker, Mark Senn, Consuls, Sharon Winer, Scriba, Ronald Block, Quaestor Maralee Beck Jim Eringer, Wendy Gray, Praetors, Howard Barrar, Ken Corday, Aediles, Denise Farr Bruce Pfeffer Terry Wolff, Lictors. The SFDQR members are well versed in both the ancient language and its customs. Michael Ashcratt, Pat Benson, Patti Berne, Larry Bishop, Carla Brand, Richard Buck, Joe Cobert, David Cohen, Robert Conway, Benson Cooper, Cheryl Davis, Eric Dibner, .lacklyn Eskin, Bill Fishman, Steve Gayles, Barbara Goodhill, Levan Gopadze, Marti Gossland, Ted Hanf, Morton Harris, Lorna Heffron, Roma l-leillit, Richard Hersh, Michael Kass, Vicki Keilus, John Kineman, Rebecca Lemburg, JoAnn Lennon, Howard Levitt, Paula Li, Wayne Liebman, Sid Lotzkar, Bob Lyons, Sandra Millane, Debbie Nedelman, Richard Paris, Robert Post, Joel Pressman, Diane Rosenbaum, Phil Rubin, Barry Shair, Julie Scheinman, Veda Simpson, Jody Snyder, Paula Spare, Rita Speigel, .left Sperling, Terry Speizer, Neil Strassman, Ellen Summerfield, Roger Toll, Brad Treusch, Elaine Udis, Chuck Wolcott, Jack Zakowski. 15:3 l Leslie Self Eewrc Myra Craps i wrt lixlii SUE 5 linda 60:5 Gord: Greer Kathy frail Kcplc Klein leirif lytre Laurie than Millm Pinot Rfb lllli Swurl Eligp Vane Greg Wiki lit were trim san, i 4 I' X, ily' 1 Y . L X i ,. FJ 4 both The club for those interested in the American Field Service is named AFS. Interchange of ideas between nations is its purpose. L93 Leslie Anker, president, Larry Ach, Noga Amir, Jane Attias, Janice Abarbanel, Steffi Barbanell, Marion Bader, Pat Benson, Denise Beirpett, Ann Berman, Belinda Berman, Doug Booth, Ann Borinstein, Andee Bowman, Linda Bowman, Myra Brandel, Margie Braun, Patty Brown, Rona Chazan, Debra Chernoff, Dan Cooper, Brenda Cullum, Susie Davidson, Sue Diskin, Chris Devorin, Benita Epstein, Monique Elway, Carrie Faust, Ruthie Fallenbaum, Susie Fink, Sue Fixler, Paula Fenton, Val, Franklin, Pam Freeman, Joan Friedman, Lisa Friedman, Sue Friedman, Vivian Friedman, Shelly Freeman, Bruce Gilbert, Elly Gendel, Linda Gerson, Kathy Gildred, Eileen Gillen, Larry Gilson, Terry Glass, Judy Globe, Vicki Golden, Sue Goldstien, Sue Good, Debbie Goodman, Frieda Gordon, Shelley Gordon, Barbara Goren, llene Graham, Laurie Green, Jill Greenspan, Sue Greenspan, Nancy Grossblatt, Rosanne Gruszka, Sally Hallman, Kathy Harrison, Shirley Helfman, Emily Hendel, Gwen Hochman, Lynn Holden, Charlotte lrons, John lsen, Robin lsaak, Debbie Irman, Janna Jayson, Andy Kaplan, Julie Kcvner, Shirley Kennedy, Carol Kramer, Kathy Kreisel, Judy Klein, Dorothy Graham, Esther Laks, Marsha Laulier, Nita Lederman, Sophie Lehrfeld, JoAnn Lennon, Sandy Lessner, Rhonda Levand, Ruth Levin, Sue Levine, Lynne Levinson, Robyn Levinson, Sharon Levitt, Lydia Leeds, Ann Linden, Nancy Lourie, Henry Lew, Randi Malach, Melody Marks, Michele Martin, Ilene Mattison, Linda Mayerhoff, Lolly Melnick, Koren Metzner, Carla Migdal, Judy Millman, Paula Millman, Robin Mylon, Claire Ondervvyzer, Debbie Piers, Carol Pincus, Diane Polier, Barbara Pelter, Honey Roybark, Gayle Reuben, Sarah Rich, Carol Rosin, Susan Rubins, Craig Satan, Tina Schnee, Sue Schoenfelcl, Nikki Schumann, president, Sue Schusterm, Ilene Segalove, Marlene Sirkin, Shari Serkin, Elise Sinay, Marcel Smets, Wendy Sobel, Rebecca Sokel, Mary Ellen Sperling, Janet Sprecher, Harriet Steinbaum, Mike Stroe, Gaye Break- stone, Irene Sulzberger, Nancy Title, Hillary Turner, Janet Udell, Elaine Udis, Greg Valentine, Jeanette Weisbart, Sheri Weissbrod, Corinne Wilburne, Toni Watson, Sandra Zimmerman, Gary Zisman, Ellen Zucker, Christine Skirmunth, Wendy Kleiner, Andre Frossard, Steffi Palmer, Diane Dewitt, Becky Young, Marilyn Title, Steffi Cohn, Randy Sterling, Barbara Karshmer, Bonnie Hershen- son, Janet Bierman, Debbie Prinz, Lorraine Fox, Lynn Feintech, Laurie Zoloth. ' - ', 3' 4- . f- 'fc sw l sm, .,,.. .. ., sei.-...A , .-,,: ,.,, - z .r ' , QQ ft 'LE isis! , V, ,, E A L ef l,i nl ' if l D j E. Sponsor H Rosalyn Kalmar Sponsor Reed Mathis X' , A Future businessmen and women find the lS3USlllNllESS IElDD ClUb a haven for their interests. l 7 Sponsor, Marilyn Reynertson Mylon. Emily Post has nothing on the girls in the LFUQUVUE EG Club. Marsha Fine, Carol Freedman, Sue Gard- ner, Debby Gold, llene Graham, Debby Lefcourt, Debbie Srnith, Lynn Spevak, Gloria Steiner, Roberta Sweeney, Robin l Q i,, f WfWfftii r ,,., is l48 Paula Kavalis, president, Lois Levine, vicepresidentg Sandi Stahl, treasurer, Carol Freedman, secretary, Karen Balkin, Robin Briskin, Jill Cowan, Liz Ealy, Ilene Graham, Rhoda Hertzberg, Lorna l-letfron, Patty lsaacs, Cameron Layton, Patty Leonard, Robin Mylon, Gina Rosenbloom, Susan Rubins, Alice Shecter, Patty Solomon, Natalie Ury. Sponsor, Patricia Sullivan fm fe.-ev - -f.::::..--:--:ami levy lc :ire pee E5C'El'J i lcrr L: llcpo l Daw 2 K: FEWCL '-4 r Us llv lql -. 1 l ! T mi ls tial N 'v' ,, s, ,., ee.Qs:f All aspects of the camera are the interests of the CAMERA Club 1 ' ' '- H .U It gl I , .,, ' w ' .. T1 ve f. ',tSc 'sl Sponsor, Henry Clarke Larry Laszlo, president, Steve Kaus, vice-president, Steve Soll, treasurer- secretary, Richard Falk, Carl Svvitzk John Hammil, Andy Heywark, Jerry Napp, Ira Moskatel, Peter Rudolph, David Lapota, Jett Weiner, Nate Sil- verman, Robert Bader, Chuck Duffield, Ted Sherman, Victor Traub, John Slutsky. Y, The absorbing game of chess is played excellently by the members of the CHESS Club Ted Amado, Mike Ashcroft, Barry Bittke, Warner Brandt, Robert Braun, Richard Buck, Allen Caplan, Bill Cohen, Steve Corday, Chris Dworin, Ron Feldman, Bob Ferguson, Bill Ferman, Elie Gindi, Ted Hant, Mike Hoberman, Brian Jacobs, Curtis Levine, Denny Lipton, Debbie Nourse, Dennis Ostrovv, Eliot Ostrow, Richard Paris, Eduardo Pellecer, Dan Polier, Bill Ratner, Warren Robinson, Mark Rosenberg, Phil Rubin, Jett Selzer, Rick Selzer, Kenny Sogg, Ellen Sommerfield, Carl Switzky, Elaine Udis, Jeff Weinberg, Andy Weingarten, Dan Weingarten, Bob Werne, Steve Wheaton, Norton Wisdom, Mike Wolf. Sponsor, Edwin Elliott Y ,, ,,,.fX X. L,.w.,Lez...:v.-.,.Y.SSy..T:.2s.1j., At a Falksingers meeting. 6255 rig W4 7' W4 7 -'QW If you wont to ioin in and sing, the FCDLK SUNGUNQE club is your cup of tea. Roberta Agins, Kathy Amsterdam, Janet Beerman, Anne Berman, Andee Bowman, Carla Brand, Mark Brawerman, Lincla Brucker, Bonnie Brunish, Brenda Cullum, Leora Cwern, Susie Davidson, Reva Davison, Vivian Duloin, Karen Durham, Barbara Edelston, Yumiko Eguchi, Cari Faust, Martin Firestein, Erica Flaum, Pam Fox, Karen Frank, Pam Freeman, Judy Gameral, Sue Gardner, Terry Glass, Ilene Graham, Jill Greenspan, Arnold Gross, Linda Gunall, Sylvia Haimoff, Roam Heillig, Pam Himelhoch, Shari Horowitz, Steve Jurist, Mike Kantor, Bonnie Kaplan, Julie Kavner, Judy Klein, Henry Kahn, Myrna Kozen, Marsha Lee, Sophie Lehrfeld, Sandy Lessner, Lynne Levinson, Leslie Marell, Lindsay Marks, Reinb Mekelburg, Joan Mendledon, Melissa Mass, Fred Paulos, Claudia Pawlan, Barbara Pelter, Laurie Rhodes, Lois Ritzi, Diane Rosenbaum, Lisa Ross, Abe Schnitzer, Helen Setlak, Peggy Simons, Gloria Steiner, Cecily Stern, Larry Stone, Cathy Stumpus, Linda Thurston, Kimberlee Timbrook, Jeramy Turner, Sue Waldman, Jan Weisbart, Morrie Weisbart, Margit Weiss, Donna Weisz, Becky Young, Ron Sacks, Pat Herzog, Jeff Gordon, Robin Mylon, Josette Hamille, Betty Goldberg, Bob Lyons, Dave Blair, Bryan Flamm, Linda Louis, Linda Moss, Paul Shefrin, Jesse Kineman, John Kineman, l5O . Rvgiaq I, L61-13' Mbit Y Sponsor, Carlo Cartaino l Seam'- X Neem' ig j E K all X . , ...,1 ,4.., l::.,..2.:J ' ' L F l zz, i Fr 'E Q if' ,I 4' .six , A. -fn- ..,,.,,,,,, mths Sponsor, Joe Sa bol Lettermen from every sport ioin in the honorable order of the VARSUTY Club. Ken Adlam, Richard Barr, Chris Bennett, Chuck Bergman, Joel Druckman, Fred Ealy, Tim English, Steve Fader, Ron Feldman, Jay Fiske, Bruce Friedman, Guy Finley, Dave Gersh, Dave Goldsmith, Roger Gordon, Kirk Gregory, Dana Huff, Howdy Kabrins, Ed Kislinger, Lyn Konheim, Leo Lesser, Larry Levine, Bob Liebenau, Steve Lieberman, Scott Lundbergh, Sandy Marks, Brian McCauley, Bill McNeil, Bruce Meade, Lou Mellini, Alvaro Moliner, Mike Morgan, Jesse Neighbors, Jerry Peck, Bob Schwab, Larry Schwartz, Mike Shepard, George Stanbury, Randy Sterling, Phil Swartz, Warren Tetley, Mike Tobey, Harry Wowchuck. 1 MW' ,yy-y7,.ff f W7 Eswemr ' ' - , ww w -4 ,1 J , ff fi ff 1 -- 1, , V73 Sponsor, William Quandt Politics is a serious facet of life to the HNTERNATHQNAL STATESMJAN Jett Gordon, president, Larry Stone, vice president, Ruth Fallenbaum, secretary, Mark Prescott, treasurer. Jeff Angus, Brad Bartlett, Dennis Beck, Mark Browerman, David Brod, Bob Brody, Janine Brown, Allen Caplan, Richard Conn, Dave Cook, Dan Cooper, Chuck Duffield, Richard Falk, Kate Foreman, Valerie Franklin, Joyce Freedman, Ron Gaster, Judy Globe, Jeff Golden, Andy Heyward, Steve Holtzer, Charlotte irons, Steve Kaus, Jordan Kerner, Jesse Kineman, Marsha Lauber, Peter Laven, Sue Levine, David Livingston, Marcia London, Sue Miller, John Moore, Mike Morgan, Dennis Ostrow, Roy Platt, llene Pregler, Bill Ratner, Warren Robinson, Libby Sack, Carol Schrillo, Gary Schubach, Kent Schwab, Laurie Shatrin, Ilona Sherman, Steve Soll, Sue Songue, Robert Switzer, Mike Tolkin, Hillary Turner, Gary Wakeman, Margit Weiss. Whether it's shalom, sayonara, adios, or au revoir, the UNTERNATUQNAL LANGUAGLE Club knows all of them. Marilyn Levinson, president, Henry Lew, vice president, Paula Li, secre- tary, Bill Sampson, treasurer, Bar- bara Edelston, Adrianne Engler, Pam Fox, Terry Glass, Bill Kahn, Melody Marks, Carol Pincus, Paula Spare, Barbara Zuckerman. Sponsor, Clara Kineman ,H i life to llie :Q--... :w i't I:-...' ' , - aj Scientific curiosities find satisfaction at the meetings of the MJESQNS L Bob Abarbanel, Howard Barrar, Randy Burg, Ronald Block, Richard Brenner, Dave Cook, James Cooper, Randy Fields, Wilmore Finermon, Bill Fishman, Richard Garris, Gary Green, Peter Hahn, James Halpern, Theodore Hanf, Tim Harris, Wally Hug, Brian Jacobs, Henry Kahn, Sherwin Lee, Marcia London, Lewis Mason, Ira Moskatel, Sandra Mullane, Kent Schwab, Jeff Selzer, Joseph Shaub, Phil Shemanski, Jeff Solow, Richard Stern, Charles Swerd- low, Brad Treusch. .x - Sponsor, Francis Crean Charts, graphs, and geometric abstracts are part of the MATH Club discussions each week. Bert Weiner, president, Richard Stern, vice-president, Burt Sobelman, secretary, Phil London, treasurer, Dave Balter, John Coleman, Steve Craig, l Dave Dowling, Mark Felmus, Greg Gilford, Jimmy Halpern, Bill Hirsch, Steve Holzer, John lsen, Andy Homes, Robert Keller, Henry Lew, Dave Loew John Mela, Steve Miller, Mike Oliker, Sarah Rich, Mark Richman, Ron Robboy, Paul Rosentiel, Mike Rummans, Phil Shermanski, John Sherman, Paul All Sobin, Sheldon Sroloff, Hilary Turner, Chuck Wolcott. U Sponsor, Paul Michalisko I fy- ,nw 154 The'T'lHlESPUAlNS , a national orgcinizahon, is o great honor To those who excel in The performing or'rs. Judy Franklin, president, Bobbie Godfrey, secretary, Judy Reich, clerk, Greg Finley, Tina Schnee, Leland Moss, Larry Bishop, Sindy Fink, Barbara Teitlebaum, Diana Sims, Mary Goodstein, Rick Dreyfuss, Julie Cobb, Ron Shurin, Kathy Gray, Alberi Einsfein, Nancy Askanase, Paul Rabwin, Marcel Smets. Sponsor, John Ingle --.,....z.. .. xl w ,, 5: ! '31, .dwhsixf -5-gf'-1 If W ' ' ,Wg .. . . ..-A. . , ., ,, The future educators of the GEC will brighten the L world with knowledge. 'Y :: zctIon, Sponsor, Marilyn Lowery Honey Roybark, president, Carol Kramer, vice-president, Susie Fink, secretary, Susie Schuster, treasurer, Susie Good, historian, Chaia Braunhut, Leslie Balsam, Sharon Block, Judy Epstein, Elly Gendel, Kathy Gildred, Ilene Graham, Sue Greenspan, Sandy Hallman, Shirley Helfrnan, Bonnie Hershenson, Barbara Karshmer, Esther Laks, Ruth Levin, Eileen Linde, Lisa Magnet, Denise Miller, Robin Mylon, Pat Robinson, Paula Spare, Gayle Stewart, Stephi Wildman, Sharon Winer, Corinne Wilburne, Harriet Wilburne, Sandy Zimmerman, Carol Zuckerman. The GERMAN Club holds fascination tor interested students ofthe language. F , i L, r sf .H ,,,,,,,HY,,A-ini Sponsor, Beatrice Glanz ' i 5 Ridgley Allison, Leslie Anker, Steph' anie Barbanell, secretary, Jerry Bass, Paul Bendat, Warner Brandt, Richard Brenner, president, Robert Buck, Ron Burger, Shiri Graff, Lynn Hardy, Richard Leeds. r 155 ,z l 0 Lower division French students further their knowledge in IQESPRUT DE FRANCE Joan Borinstein, president, Lydia Leeds, vice-president, Lois Miller, secretary, Laurie Blaustein, treasurer, Jane Attias, Maralee Beck, John Bendix, Denise Berkett, Pam Blacher, Anne Borinstein, Lynn Breslin, Mike Bronn, Joan Buck, Lonna Chazan, Irene Christaud, Ilene Conison, Diana Daniels, Sue Diskin, Sylvia Ebin, Lynn Elliot, Monique Elway, Jacklyn Eskin, Mark Felmus, Sue Fixler, Erica Flaum, Pam Freeman, Shelley Freeman, Gary Gartsman, Debbie Goodman, Jett Gordon, Shelley Gordon, Dorothy Graham, Wendy Gray, Jan Greenberg, Nancy Grossblatt, Joanne Hall, Josette Hamille, Gwen Hochman, Debbie lrmas, Robin Isaak, Julie Kavner, Karen Kayser, Robert Kalot, Margaret Kaplan, Larry Koplin, Debbie Lapidus, Linda Lapin, Paul Lif Francine Liebshcird, Anne Linden, Marcia London, Nancy Lourie, Vicki Martin, Karen Metzner, Carla Migdal, Laurie Ostrow, Jane Plotkin, Rusty Pollock, Debbie Prinz, Cindy Prinzmetal, Andy Rhodes, Paul Rosenstiel, Ann Rosenthal, Peggy Simons, Phil Shemanski, Chris Skirmutt, Sharon Stahl, Patrice Tarsey, Paula Tesler, Carol Queen, Sue Waldman, Sheri Weissbrod, Becky Young. Sponsor, Jacques Poletti ,Xx ' s , , M-gLr,J Sponsor Don Walker .i .1 QL ls, Sponsor, Evaline Leisner ,LX Jon Teicher, president, Werner Brandt, secretary-treasurer, Joey Nagel, station man- ager, Barry Berman, Andrew Bonomo, Ross Bowen, Mark Chass, Jay Fiske, Bob Gelfand, Howard lmmerman, David Kuettel, Randy Linde, Steve Marlowe, Brian McCauley, Jerry Nap, Ron Pinsky, Barry Pyne, Alan Schroit, Jon Sluisky, Ross Sny- der, Carl Switzky, Gary Woolard, George Ziegler, Randy Berg, Bruce Lowell, Andy Kent. The air waves are splashing with KRLA, KFWB, and li52AE3DLlQDClub members. g i Upper division French students find LALLUANGE FRANGAUSE an ideal activity. Judy Millman, president, Paula Millman, vice-president, Sue Liberrriari, secretary, Helene Setlak, treasurer, Larry Ach, Susie Bernstein, Liz Berman, Lauren Davis, Arianne Engler, Karen Fox, Elly Gendel, Bonnie Goldman, Louis Gonda, Dan Heifetz, Sandra Kapin, Sophie Lehrfeld, Laurie Levin, Linda Lipschutz, Paula Marcus, Virginia Molina, Tom Morrison, Catherine Panossian, Helen de Picciotto, Barbara Pelter, Celia Rowen, Mary-Ellen Sperling, Michael Stroe, Jean Thall, Alice Weiner, Gaby Zisman, 157 Knowledge of their language is important to the members of SCCQQEIIIEIEDAIDD IHIQNICQEQAFQIIA Hispanica. 1' . we Paula Aaron, Miriam Bass, Ellen Berman, Jackie Blatt, Lauren Brooks, Patti Conn, Brenda Cullum, Judy Epstein, Keith Evans, Diane Harris, Susan Fingerman, Bryan Flamm, Elise Friedman, Vivian Friedman, Greg Gilford, Dave Goldsmith, Steve Holtzer, Kathleen Jensen, Rich Knopf, Carol Kramer, Sydney Krissman, Toby Kukes, Patricia Lane, Leslie Lauterbach, Mike Lembeck, Henry Lew, Lisa Magnet, Marianne Manopla, Melody Marks, Celia Mason, Ellen Miller, treasurer, Roz Morecki, vice-president, Patricia Pollak, Eduardo Pellecer, Ron Robboy, Marc Savin, Shari Serkin, Benida Solow, Jocelyn Syl- vester, Marilyn Title, Jim Warsaw, Liz Weller, Jill Wiener, secretary, Joelle Stumpus, president. The ancient Spanish culture is one topic of great interest to LGS ESFRAINIQLIITCCDS Anita Berger, Andee Bowman, Myra Brandel, Dave Brad, Patty Bromberg, Bonnie Cabot, Irene Christaud, Adrienne Conflenti, Gary Gelfand, Fred Goldstein, vice-president, AI Hamilton, Claudia Harris, Bonnie Kape Ian, Karen Killough, Penny Krevoy, Dave Lapofa, Patrice Libaw, 'Yvette Loose, secretary, Randy Malach, Paula Marcus, Carol Morecki, treasurer, Debbie Nourse, Eddie Parker, Eduardo Pellecer, Randy Pollock, Sarah Rich, Ilona Sherman, Hillary Turner, Diana Van Zile, Stephie Van Zile, Donna Weisz, Celia Rowen, Judy Gomera, Cathy Stumpus, Ilene Segalove, Cindy Hayutin, Lisa Lerten, Susan Rubins, Melissa Moss, Laura Wike, Jim Zink, president. 0: ,I ' . QA L Q E I I7 Sponsor, Victor Seine Sponsor, Gilbert Velasquez Many diversified interests of medicine are explored by the MEDUGAL club. Robert Abarbanel, Robert Bader, Diane Beber, Carrie Beets, llsa Berger, Susan Bernstein, Val Boyle, recording secretary, Ilene Conison, Steve Corday, Karen Durham, Barbara Edelston, Yumiko Eguchi, Richard Fauman, Marcia Fine, Wilmore Finer- man, Randy Fields, Pam Fox, Vivian Friedman, Sue Gardner, Ron Gaster, Judy Globe, corresponding secretary, Naomi Graff, president, Shiri Gratf, Susan Greenspan, Judy Grusine, Morton Harris, Ted Hant, Pat Hottman, historian, Kathy Jensen, Larry Kaplan, Robert Keller, Daria Kelley, Bill Kohn, vice- president, Danny Kronish, Ruth Levin, Phil London, Linda Louis, John Mason, Joan Mendleson, Steve Miller, Susan Morton, Barbara Pelter, Bruce Pfetter, Joel Pressman, treasurer, Diane Randall, Honey Roybark, Mike Rummans, Mark Shankman, Jett Selzer, Rick Selzer, Mary Ellen Sperling, Gloria Steiner, Jett Solow, .Joelle Stumpus, Mike Stroe, Norbert Stroe, Kim Timbrook, Linda Thurston, Janette Weisbart, Margit Weiss, Bert Weiner, Rosalie Wolfe, Steve Zuckerman. Nea . . ff fee -f-, ' FQLRQIELNJSUCES : A home for aspiring debafers and speech-makers Throughout The school. Carla Brand, Richard Brenner, Joan Buck, Mark Cohen, Ellen Cohn, Richard Conn, Dan Cooper, James Cooper, Cheryl Davis, Joel Druckman, Bill Fishman, Jeff Gordon, Mary Goldstein, Barbara Goodhill, Rosanne Gruszka, Peter Hahn, Ted Hanf, Danny Heifeiz, Nafe l-lalprin, Roma l-leillig, Shirley Helfman, Wally Hug, Andrew Jonas, Steve Jurist, Gary Karton, Robert Keller, Robert Kislinger, Deborah Klein, Kathy Kreisel, Dan Kronish, Ken Liber- man, Marilyn Levinson, Henry Lew, Paula Li, Jean Miller, Tony Mohr, Ron Morrison, Edward Parker, Roy PlaTT, Dan Polier Robert Post, Bill Prinzmefal, William Ratner, Andrew Rhodes, Ron Robboy, Diane Rosenbaum, Mark Ros- enberg, Joian Sarnar, Jeff Selzer, Joe Shaub, Larry Sheridan, Ilona Sherman, Ron Shurin, Ken Sogg, Neal Spiegel, Dave Stciuber, Harrier Sfeinbaum, Cecily Sfern, Cafhy Sfumpus, Joelle Siumpus, Ellen Summerfield, Charles Swerd- low, Brad Treusch, Tom Udell, Tony Watson, Judy White, Charles Woodruff, Rosalyn Zakheim. Sponsor, Allen Klorz j ' slr 1 Catching the events of the year on film, the NQRUWAN NEVWSFQEEL-t members are experienced photographers. Y Steve Jurist, Larry Rogers, Barry Byrens, Victor Kash. Not pictured: Eric Sponsor, William B g ffl N i i w ,.-Ji L ' r Zh Livening up the events of the year, Beverly's AND accents its sports with music. Sponsor, George Wright Manager, Steve Feldman Janine Brown Mark Cohen, Ken Corday Steve Diskin Steve Feldman manager- Bill Ferman Paula Gallup assistant manager, Terry Glass Arnie Gross, Diahn Kincaid, Jesse Kineman, Mike Lennon, Sandy Lessner, head librarian, Dave Lewinson, Gary Murder, Arthur Robbins, Marc Rogell, Peter Rudolph, John Russell, Hermine Spitz, Bert Weiner, Jeff Weiner. Mike Lennon The clarinet section. Terry Glass --e , sg A X In In If 1 . 'ff 1 Beverly is proud of the consistently superior ratings of the CCDLRQGHLESTLRQ Margie Altmann, John Anderson, manager, Mark Bluestein, Jeff Burns, Alan Callner, Lenore Corwin, Cheryl Davis, Glenn Dixon, Steve Feldman, Bill Ferman, Bill Fishman, Paula Gallup, Julie Gaylord, Dave Goldsmith, Arnold Gross, librarian, Peter Hahn, Mike Hoberman, Stephen lsaacs, John Kahn, Margie Katz, Julie Kavner, John Kineman, Jim Kreger, Sherwin Lee, Sandra Lessner, Randy Linde, Gary Marder, Celia Mason, librarian, Stephen Miller, Larry Minsky, Mike Morgan, Joan Naiman, Steffi Palmer, Carol Pollock, librarian, Mark Richman, Dave Robboy, Ron Robboy, Ellen Rosenblum, Zina Schiff, John Schimmel, assistant manager, Mike Shepard, Sandy Shore, Jeff Solow, Charles Swerdlow, Elaine Udis, Robert vilerne, Judy White. :ffl-Gffevvfe -A-Ve W-:L-Q:-,X Sponsor, George Wright Left: Jeffrey Burns Right: Glenn Dixon and Mark Bluestein Left: Julie Gaylord and Charles Swerdlovv Right: John Kahn l63 Whether Traditional or Flamenco, the members of the GUUTAR Club are devoted to their music Linda Asmusseii, Diane Beber, Janet Beerman, David Blair, Carla Brand, Myra Brandel, Denise Berkett, Gaye Breakstone, Linda Brucker, Eva Eriksen, Linda Farnam, Carrie Faust, Arlene Fields, Joyce Freedman, Mike Freeman, Pam Freeman, Linda Gunall, Josette Hamille, Mitch Hammond, Jim Heumann, Pete Hirsh, Myron Howard, Steve lssacs, Frank Kaun, Diahn Kincaid, Sue Levine, Lynne Levinson, Cheryl Lewis, Paula Li, Ann Linden, Leslie Marell, Laurie Rhodes, Mike Rummans, Laura Salter, Abe Schnitzer, Ilene Segalove, Judy Silver, Donna Silverman, Bob Singer, Charles Stoddard, Sharon Wabash, Mike Wike. I i s ef ,YR A. , Y Y ,YW ,jx 3,32 Sponsor, Adrian Bal John Kineman, president, Jesse Kine- man, vice-president, Jim Halpern, treasurer, Dave Cook, secretary, Howard Immerman, Jeff Selzer, Harold Jandorf, Danny Schuman, Howard Neumark, Paul Bendat, Bruce Phillips, Gary Green, Jeff Solow. The sky is definitely not the limit for the members of the ASTRQNQMY Club. .3 'IL fw- C, ,, .1-we JSF' Q The World shall be blessed with the sound of music, a good thought for the LMJUSUQ Mark Richman, president, Shari Serkin, vice-president, Frieda Gordon, secretary, Terry Glass, treasurer, Robert Bader, Eda Bierman, Jeff Burns, Barbara Edelston, Yumiko Eguchi, Steve Feldman, Pam Fox, Joyce Friedman, Paula Gallup, Julie Gaylord, Mona Golabek, Shiri Graff, Arnie Gross, Peter Hahn, Steve Harris, Nora Karasik, Sherwin Lee, Sandy Lossner, Dave Lewinson, Paula Li, Randy Linde, Ron Robboy, Ken Simmons, Jeff Solow, Bob Stock. ,V idx MAKERS Sponsor, Leah Moore 165 Sweeping down the aisles in their choral robes, the A GAPPELLA Choir members raise lilting voices in song T K. Acllam, A. Averback, K. Balkin, C. Beck, I. Berger, J. Borinstein, E. Boyle, G. Breakstone, D. Bulasky, J. Cantor, C. Carmichael, K. Charney, D. Cleary, A. Cohen, E. Cohn, B. Cooper, M. Cummings, Y. Eguchi, D. Freedman, J. Freedman, C. Friedman, E. ' Friedman, S. Gardner, R. Garris, E. Gillen, J. Gilmore, G. Girard, T. Glass, L. Green, l S. Greenspan, S. Groak, S. Grossblatt, L. Gunall, L. Hamburg, L. Henning, V. Hyde, C. lrons, R. Isaak, W. Josephs, C. Greene, L. Keetfer, D, Klein, J. Klein, W. Knadle, S. Lenkowsky, S. Levine, L. Levinson, S. Levinson, S. Levitt, Y. Loose, M. Marder, M. Marks, M. Martin, M. Maschio, R. McDonagh, R. Melnick, V, Molin, J. Morgan, J. Peters, B. Pyne, C. Queen, D. Ross, H. Roybark, E. Sacks, B. Schare, R. Schoenfeld, W. Sheinkoff, P. Shoop, A. Simon, B. Singer, S. Songey, H. Steinbaum, L. Steinbaum, C. Strategos, T. Tenzer, H. Troesch, C. Wagner, L. Weston, S. Wheaton, C. White, T. Wolfe. i Sponsor for Choir, Madrigals, and Minnesingers, Robert Holmes. With music in their hearts, the WUAQRUGALS sing ioyfully for many J, school and civic functions. it l 5 Charles Bergman, Ronald Berman, Judy Blanc, Susan Blanc, Val Boyle, Vivien Dubin, Greg Finley, Mike Frank, Greg Gilford, Judy Grusine, Mitch Hammond, Kathy Kreisel, Joel Pressman, Paul Rabwin, Judy Reich, Bob Sherock, Diana Sims, Elsie Sinay, Steve Wheaton, Pam Wilson. Harmonizing delightfully, the MHNNIESUNQEIERS practice diligently with hope for Madrigal standing. Larry Ach, Bruce Beck, Dana Brady, Carla Brand, Lucinda Dloughy, Merry Elkind, Jim Federman, Susan Fink, Jenet Harris, Dwight y Holmes, Henry Kahn, Mike Kantor, Carol King, Larry Miller, Arthur Robbins, Dennis Ross, Joan Sarnat, Shari Serkin, Pat Withey, it Ellen Zucker. , , ,,,, . ,. c, , ,YVYMR x QE W Q 4 X , be J 3233 'x xx ,, m. ' 140. f' i'iy 'Gi ..h , , 1 , ,, nv ww, MMV, rj, ' '1 Ha Af' 1 , 412, , 1 2 V ml r ', ggi I fl' Q ,,,,,, 1 W, 4 'ny- Q fm gg 7 X 2,1 XM ! 5 V S ,Lp 'N W , ww X ,R ' lm v ' '-.gv V ' I-in v-, 13. 'lx 1-f ' 'VWZP ' ,sg:g:g5'3'X - , f 'rw :wiv ' 2' - z' V' , ' ff :Q'1v,3fmZ1f-xP'f', ' ,X ' 1 4 ,- 4g,:ui '-,1-1QJ'fj - u f g A Q H :,,E,g1v3j. , A , . -1 ' A2513 T, f2fi'vT-- ' Jil 'w'7:3f-3:3113p53 DVM' ' N ' mzffnifwlifwf f , 1 - , ws':: QM ' ' ' fd' ifmihlffli f fi5fX25'T f ' , T335'Q7'fgmgy:,i2Q L1 f' , . ,f i 'Q3!N,wyg'g,gJ.vg, gg. 1. J 1 f 5- -Q . t F' kg-w4L:2'h l Lr,ps' f W A K - , M -av-,sw-Ma, . ,,1,m, g,u:3', QV,,'g4fm'2 -i ' , 1g:f,,gQjJ1 1: fj TH W 'f:1gff: J ' 169 - Cv.-1 1' , - v-,mfs-2 'EFWE '- The Varsity football team with many glorious moments, an almost glorious team When the dust settled after the 1964 Varsity Football season, there remained the stalwart image of a sharp looking and most impressive Norman team. An above average backfield comprised of seniors Ken Adlam, Steve Fader, Roger Gordon, and Warren Tetley, brought many moments of excitement and heartbreak to spirited Beverly rooters. Dana Huff, Leo Lesser, Ron Feldman, and All-League tackle Greg Finley anchored the formidable line. ln the opener the Sabolmen were able to surprise the powerful CIF-bound Lawndale eleven by employing an explosive attack to stage a gallant second half rally, though dropping to defeat by the score of 34-19. On their own field in the next two appearances, the Normans were able to fare better as they soundly trounced military-minded Harvard and tough West. Thus entering league competition with a 2-1 mark, the orange and white bumped into particularly strong teams from Leuzinger, Inglewood, North, and Morningside. ln their last game of the cam- paign against the Centaurs, the Normans were able to outplay and hold Culver to a scoreless tie for three and one-half quarters before suc- cumbing 14-O in the last three minutes, Although Beverly lost The Big Game, they played in- spired ball and concluded the season with a high brand of football. TOP ROW: Coach Tom Gutman, Lou Mellini, David Rickles, Tom Morrison, Joel Druck- man, Jim Evans, Mike Lisinsky, Larry Miller, Jerry Peck, Guy Finley, Tim English, Bob Smith, Coach Joe Sabol. MIDDLE ROW: Ron Feldman, Lyn Konheim, Larry Stone, Bruce Marder, Jim Hughes, Bruce Friedman, George Stanbury, Bill McNeil, Kirk Gregory, Richard Barr, Ed Kislinger, Jay Fiske, Steve Wheaton, Ted Amado. BOTTOM ROW: Ken Adlam, Steve Fader, Warren Tetley, Roger Gordon, Jesse Neighbors, Greg Finley, Harry Wowchuck, Dana Huff, Bob Liebenau, Jon Reinis, Leo Lesser, Scott Lundbergh. the vital statistics BEVERLY OPPONENT , there ........ 19 34 ...... Lawndale here .... 34 7. . . . . Harvard here ...18 0... West here . . .13 51 . . . . Leuzinger there . . .13 34 ...... Inglewood here . . . 6 32 ......... North here . . . 6 28 .... Morningside there. . . . . . 0 14 ..... Culver City 1 1 X ax M sf o rio '93 ,.:,,g,Q,g ,.,:Y xvgw 44JLJ2AVnMh:i5xQ.api,,f Us Warren Tetley la--.., dale fifd Nesf .Gay ,d. ood wh szde Clfy Steve Fader 'rbnfglmx Roger Gordon , ,Y -HZN a E I VX 3 X' YA-MAN YY -V -I WRAWW iii: L , Zz -QQ-Q. '- wg 1. is 5,1 Ron Feldmon d Scott Lundbergh, end Worren Tetley, fullback Memories of the hard-fought Culver Game These Moments will not be soon forgotten. Normans mow em down! Ken Adlom rounds end on Q ircho t P EVE G ef, en om, o bac li BEE Football conquers Three adversaries, Prepares for Big V. When Coach Chris Flanagan remarked once after a game, For a while you guys looked like The best Bee team in history, he didn't real- ize he was summing up the entire season, Sport- ing a good record of Three wins and five de- feats, the squad showed flashes of greatness as evidenced by its victories. Even Though The ill- ness of greatly respected Chris Flanagan hin- dered The development of The Team, Coaches Hal Sieling, Fred Erdhaus, and Pat Wilson Took up The Bee-men and brought from Them The successful season of '64, Among the outstanding players were quarterback Jim l-leumann, half- back Howdy Kabrins, defensive specialist and captain Dave Gold, and lineman Dave Eagle. The win versus Harvard was a T9-O pasting, while Inglewood was overcome by only a scant one point, 7-6. Culver City, The Norbabes' cross- town rival, was defeated T2-7 To culminate The Bee campaign TriumphanTly. TOP ROW: John Peschelt, Ben Zycher, Bill Moss, Marty Cottler, Steve Horowitz, Mark Prescott, Chuck Roven, Neil Borin, Larry Caro, Joe Miriam, Mark Bailey, Randy Burg, SECOND ROW: Bob Friedman, Vic Wiener, Mike Strauss, Richard Conn, Bob Dixon, Nate Halprin, Rudy Lacoe, Mike Kantor, Bill Prinzmetal, Steve Marshall, Mike Barr, Howdy Kabrins, Ad Randall, Coach Hal Sieling. THIRD ROW: Dennis Ostrow, Steve Curtis, Steve Kaus, Dave Lapota, Britt Adler, Ross Bagdasarian, Mike Wellman, Steve Levine, Kent Schwab, Bob Dorman. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Heumann, Rick Taubman, Mark Donovan, Ken Liberman, Dore Gilbert, Dave Gold, Ross Freedman, Dave Eagle, Dave Cohen, Jerry Dash. T75 Unheralded Cee gridders played surprisingly exciting football. .., . ,v,V, , I e,v,,.W-W-,. ,, ' 31.11 . ' HA-A-4714 Y I l Sim ,. f TOP ROW: Coach Dick Schreiber, Ron Klein, Robert Wallace, Edward Edelstein, Howard Ross, Walter Schmidt, Abe Schnitzer, Joe Shaub, Josh Donovan, Robbie Silverstein, Rick Pobirs, Steve Pons, Mike Lynch, Jeff Angus. MIDDLE ROW: lan Macrae, Wayne Naphtal, Lewis Mason, Ed Mestman, Roger Smith, Bill Gans, Bob Steinberg, Arnold Dunayer, Phil Schwartz, Frank Rose, Nate Hamar, Jerry Smith, Bruce Hochman, John Vos. BOTTOM ROW: Gary Girard, Gary Firestone, Ron Block, Mark Hirschman, Rick Sterling, Doug Kales, lrv Zakheim, Elliot Vittes, Neil Schlossberg, Warren Weisstein, Mel Kohl, Vince Melamed. l ll, li 2l , is E: i. gi Co-captain John Vos desperately pursues a West ball carrier. Formidable linemen for the Cees were Frank Rose and co-captain Phil Schwartz. Highlighted by many last-minute scoring drives and razzle-dazzle football, the Cee grid- ders completed a moderately successful season, winning their first game in league since the team was formed in l96O. With notables lrv Zakheim at quarterback, John Vos at halfback, and Phil Schwartz anchoring the line, the grid- ders kept the outcome of each game in doubt until the final moments. This season of experi- ence, under the coaching of Richard Schreiber, should provide high-caliber Varsity players in the near future. We-z c i 'Eh ,- SESS C' 5 :JC-1-ic ,N W ec: 'ji TM' 'ij- lfv sein: 'Slit C715 to ix iiiliid ,ii T'-'lillgiig lliiilllqn 4 LEGQUE S liigmun i Cfwidlli ' .Q . I-.. lim I E: . 'EI i E2 'EEE , 1, fi. '. in IJIXJ5 ' 1 i T2 A it 1 L X! i Ku , v ' wr- 's V ,. .. A 'Fha ya: , 1, D . 5 'fi - 'rf -.13 ' iw! A Varsity Water Poloers finish victorious in second place Ending their non-league action with a 5-2 record, the aquatic Varsity entered the conference race with an Inglewood Tourney Consolation Crown tucked un- der their belt. The league championship also could have been the squad's pos- session it it had not been that The orange and white were playing in the same league as El Segundo, a peren- nial CIF power. Excluding the Eagle drownings, the Putter-coached water polo squad was able to sweep through the Sky League schedule, losing only once to Morningside and finishing in second place. Leading the team were All-League First Team members Larry Sheridan and Norton Wisdom, and All- League Second Team members Chuck Bergman and Jett Peters. A TOP ROW: Larry Ach, Brian McCauley, Chuck Bergman, Andre Frossard, Bruce Meade, Mike Bloomfield, Jim Frank. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Morgan, Jim Hooker, Curtis Levine, Bill Koltun, Dave Gersh, Ron Shane, Steve Gayles, Bob Gorelick, Larry Laszlo, Dave Goldsmith, Coach Walt Putter. BOTTOM ROW: John Allen, Captain Norton Wisdom, Larry Sheridan. Aiwa if 5. 3 :BI QW H Mwilms W Miii,IiJi,,,,S S f'.i , ,M , X. ,- 4.,lmyg4- -, M f 1 rw 2: , , Q. ' , Q37-772327113 , ,f 164' - x 741, fmw-,,'f,'w-f7 ,Wg 1 H. 5144 M N V, f 'Z , 'T , V, X f .. . , fy, W affi 1 ' fe, an JW if ' ,, , ,. , ffm, 1' , 9 i ,, f f my , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . .1 I ,, :Aff ,WMV I ' ,,,,.f,,, .1 ff f l gWHs H S E7.7,A,5,F,7,,-ea--.45 ,ws Hx-jx s L- wsxf A C' -.MEA Q' if siigss gs ,,,y 5' f-'si , Qfffjga . I 'bfi '5'-Y-six:-.lf 'k ' M WM 13: J ' I K 5 is A A. I a re I ,, as I . 'Z ' f I j L . W! yf Ski , -i Lifwsfffl , Norton Wisdom Larry Sheridan John AILen fu I Il' IIIA 'I , ,een-:.'--mf:-:if-if if'i' i '1Ui L'N 44 ,, , . ,ni Varsity Water Poloers, a perennial league powerhouse, are caught in the act There There There Here There Here There There Here There Here Half-time pep talk Coach Walt Putter The Vital Statistics Beverly Opponents . . .10 6. , , .Santa Monica .. 4 IO ...,. ..,Mira Costa . ,i3 9. , Redondo , 5 7 . . ,Morningside , ll 8 . . , ,Leuzinger .13 12 , Nlnglewood , 5 14 . .EI Segundo TO 7 Morningside 8 3 Leuzinger A 7 6 Inglewood , , 5 T3 . El Segundo Consolation champion, Inglewood Tourney Leuzinger defeated, ll-87 J fwww ,f f .ff Z: . ', f mwmfr, y W 141,-f fl ,-f' ,gfz Dave Gersh at Inglewood Tourney eff Peters attempts goal. Morningside drops, lO-7, Larry Ach puts pressure on Monarchs, vi., ,- s c ,fl-' T 'fi it V i' JJ ' 1 4 it 17' x . 2 ':,, . A Y , N 'X ' Ffllfg iliilkltli Wi. F T Xi y W at-igixgm xgwli aw lt . yx K X Wi 2 X ' E E' ...Q s F ls e 75- W, , iss gps grifiif' ii f ' -S f U X . .A at ,..- Jts s . , X B f- A . . ' Akmdfwxk' ,,. . ,4 fi is ig. li 3 V ' g f 1 I , 9 .x ys ' ,,..- ,. : . TOP ROW: Tim Harris, Ron Zolkover, Alan Erenberg, Buzz Holmes, Terry Wolff, 'Elliot Sacks, Coach Puffer, BOTTOM ROW: Jack Naiditch, Barry Greene, Bill Josephs, Bruce Meade, Dennis Beck. TOP ROW: David Morse, Dave Hoffman, Barry Kass, Joel Baum- blatt, Ron Benedict, Dan Rossen, Mark Benjamin, Casey Jackson, Coach Hayward. BOTTOM ROW: Roger Sheinbein, George Ziegler, Bill Gross, Stuart Blumkin, Miles Corwin, Mike Stern, Paul Bendat, Bob Kornhandler, John Schirnmel. .i .z ff- . II. Mike Salter, Ross Bowen, Mark Beniamin vvv vvvuuvn I srusrvuv splash their way to another league championship The Norbabes opened their season on a sour note as they crumbled to defeat in three suc- cessive non-league matches before squeaking by Glendale T5-14. As the league season began, the squad evidently had not ielled, as they were beaten twice in four attempts. Then, reaching the midpoint of confer- ence competition, the Puffer- men sprang into action, captur- ing four in a row, including an upending of El Segundo in the final game which gained Bev- erly a tie in the Sky League championship. Cee Aquamen share winning ways Q fttf 3 Q ' .wqlwffi X T f fp., ..w1f,f,,me9,,.., f t . ili. f T T T . ' T ffl ' se i f ' . i i f 1 ..', , 3, .i 2 5 U f -3 5 gl., - HH 361- f - , QHHQM' ,HMS Qi Q . if 'g VH V s '74 f Q ' f 'Wfig 5 T79 7 'QM ,gg K i . r' ! K N I I .1 : V 0 . ir 0 w I X fix X. wx we 4 vs- XXX 5 Suk f . U A . ' K. Q fggvf-'15 E . XX -tb g Lxayx. ,fm '- ,Mar Q-nm-.x 1 1' We if iw' ' lf W' a f ff' 5 ' SN A . m L Above: Burt Sobelman scores two points. Below: Warren Tetley and Irv Zakheim apply the full-court press, Above: Alex Gamble maneuvers around Lennox defense. Below: Sandy Marks shows off his all- league form. Above: The patented Terley hang shot. Below: Ralph Punaro drives for a basket. Varsity Basketballers take advantage of fast-break and Iul the vital statistics BEVERLY OPPONENTS here ..... 82 48 ..... Aviation here ..... 62 70 ....... North . there ..... 51 56 .... Lawndale there ..... 72 67. . . Inglewood there ..... 26 61 ..... Redondo here ,.... 72 73 .... Lawndale there ..... 53 58.South Torrance here ..... 87 79. . Morningside there ..... 61 72. .Santa Monica there ..... 98 78 ...... Lennox here ..... 46 58 ...... Warren there ..... 72 61 . . . Culver City here ' ..... 86 66 ...... Fillmore here ..... 87 74 .... Leuzinger here ..... 81 77 .... Bellflower there ..... 57 84 ....... North . here ..... 60 79 ..... Redondo there ..... 61 63.. Morningside Q here ..... 60 74 ...... Ventura here ..... 72 70. . . Inglewood y here ..... 67 70. . . Culver City here ..... 76 65 .... EI Segundo I 6 there ..... 73 72 .... Leuzinger I it 5- S To 5 real Gnd Aviolion Nonh Inglewood l,dWlldale Mornlrlgslde V lenllox Culver Clll' LeuZlf'99' V' Norlll Aomlrl95lde Inglewood l Varsity BaskeTbaII l ,,,,., , Q Finishing Third in The Sky League and barely missing a berTh in The CIF play- offs, The l964-65 ediTion of The Norman baskeTball Team found iTself on The shorT end of The score in The firsT five games. AT This poinT in The season, Coach Chuck Reilly broughT up from Jayvee ranks Frosh forward Alex Gamble and Soph guards Ralph Punaro and lrv Zakheim. These Three were able To gener- aTe a secondary scoring punch To go along wiTh The primary Norman aTTack of cenTer Sandy Marks and forward Warren TeTley. WiTh These addiTions The Beverly quinTeT was able To grab a fourTh place in The Beverly Hills lnviTaTional TournamenT, knocking, off Fillmore and Bellflower before falling To The num- . ber one Team in CIF, Redondo. In The firsT half of The league season each of The five games was decided by no more Than eighT poinTs, buT The cagers could do no beTTer Than garner a 3-2 record. This mark was achieved by cuTTing down Leuzinger, Inglewood, and Morningside, The firsT Two in overTime. Defe-aTs were inflicred in The league opener by Culver CiTy and in The Normans' Third encounTer, in which The locals gave a fine efforT before dropping To 6'l l Ron Taylor and his Saxon accomplices. The second round of play saw The Normans, having a golden opporTuniTy aT one poinT To overTake NorTh for The league lead, slide To Third as They chalked up anoTher 3-2 mark. Fine Team efforTs were puT TogeTher as Beverly defeaT ed Culver CiTy, Leuzinger, and Third place challenger, lngle wood. Coach Reilly awaiTs nexT season hopefully for, alThough he loses All-Sky League member, Sandy Marks, and Three year leTTerman, Warren TeTley, Through graduaTion, he reTains guards Punaro and Zakheim for Two more years and forward Gamble for Three more. Perhaps These players will be The makings ofa Sky League powerhouse! full-courT press, speed is watchword of squad i,.....-g Y , , ,s ,, f. - - , ,g,Lf, .,X .- 'QTHML H 1 I h h I h h hh hh hh h e 1 1 e . e e e EF er E ' 4 A 1 K Y ,Q T, ,xw 'J Vorsi X0 the vital statistics ments. BEVERLY oPPoNENrs 39 il, gi gg!! here .... 38. . . Lawndale there .... 78 65. . , Leuzinger Torrance championship highlights Norbabe season. there .... 61 60 ....... West there .... 64 42 .... Torrance there .... 56 53 ....... South here .... 60 59. Santa Monica I there .... 48 50 ..... Warren there .... 57 39. . El Segundo there .... 53 54. . Montebello there .... 53 56, . Culver City there .... 62 'l9. . El Segundo here .... 43 49. . . Leuzinger there .... 88 56 .... Aviation there .... 59 83 ...... North here .... 50 58. . Inglewood there .... 77 50. . . Lawndale there .... 74 56. Morningside here .,.. 80 54 ..... Lennox here .... 50 57. . Culver City there .... 68 69. . . Leuzinger here .... 63 66 ...... North here .... 93 85. Morningside there .... 54 65. . Inglewood Equipped with a well-balanced attack containing height and shooting prowess, the Bee Basketball squad enioyed a good overall season highlighted by the Torrance Bee Tourney Cham- pionship. Guards Gary Tobey and Bruce Meade, center Steve Horowitz, and forwards Al Sagat and Neil Borin were the usual starting tive and their ability to work together added greatly to the tearn's strength. Major victories were registered against West, South, and Morningside, Although the Norbabes did not place high in the league standings, they were able to capture eleven out of thirteen non-league tilts. H , ...W .Vx Above: Bruce Meade and Gary Tobey take the rebound, Lett: Steve Horowitz controls the tip. TOP ROW: Coach Dick Schreiber, Mike Wellman, Stan Hock, Rick Taubman, Wally Hug, Brian Podrow, Ron Bass, Gary Tobey, Eric Feldman, Ron Zolkover, Bruce Meade. BOTTOM ROW: Neil Borin, Al Saaat, Bill Moss, Jett Golden, Ben Zvcher, Steve Horowitz, Russ Goldsmith, Joe Nagel, John Peschelt, Steve Benaron. 187 Promising Cee cogers build supply of experience TOP ROW: Steve Pons, Rick Pobirs, Jerry Smith, Note Homer, Jim Heumonn, Mike Stern, Howard Steier, Jeff Jayson, Coach Dick Schreiber. BOTTOM ROW: Dore Gilbert, Bill Gons, Bob Kornhondler, Ricky Sterling, Fred Mann, John Sonto, Gory Fire- stone, Gary Girard. Fred Mann stretches for rebound cigcinst Leuzinger. Led by Jim Heurnonn, the Cee bcisketboll squcid goined volucible experience while winning eleven ot seventeen tilts. The toist breok proved to be the ccigers' moin weopon cis Dore Gil- bert cind Mike Stern teomed with l-leurncinn to trouble their cid- versciries. Every encounter proved to be o tough one tor the hoopsters cis inconsistency prevented Couch Schreiber's running trosh from grabbing or better position in lecigue stondings. the vital statistics BEVERLY OPPONENTS 34 here ....... 'I6 ..... Lawndcale here ....... 43 30. . Santo Monica there ....... 52 . . . Warren there .....,. 47 Culver City here ....... 38 . Leuzinger there ....... 38 . . Aviation there ....... 48 . . . , North here ....... 21 Inglewood there ....... 39 . Lawndale there ,.... . .45 Morningside here ....... 44 . . . Lennox here .....,. 32 .... Culver City there ....... 39 ..... Leuzinger here ....... 26 ........ North here ....... 37 Morningside there . . . . . .28 .... Inglewood wq...-..L:.1..ee...Q..s .i.:.-..weA.i.JS.u: Varsify Wrestlers build for fufure Opening The campaign wiTh viciories over Har- vard and SanTa Monica, The VarsiTy grapple-rs were less TorTunaTe in league compeTiTion. The maTmen were finally able To defeat Culver CiTy in Their final maTch of The season To grab Their only conference win, 42-13. Lyn Konheim was Beverly's only league champion and he Then proceeded To The ClF Tinals. However, Mike Tobey was able To garner Third place in The highly compeTiTive Simi Valley TournamenT and also foughT To a well-earned second place in The league Tinals. Mark Disman and Guy Finley also nabbed second places in league. Coach Torn GUT- man eagerly awaiTs nexT season wiTh reTurning Var- siTy leTTermen Phil SwarTz, STeve Levine, and Naie Halprin. WiTh assisTance from JV wresTlers, heavy- weighT Ross Snyder and lighTweighT Ken Swarrz, nexT year's Varsify wresTling squad should be a Top Sky League conTenoler. TOP ROW: Coach Tom Gufman, John Einecke, Ross Snyder, Mike Kanfor, Richard Barr, Bob Liebenau, Leo Lesser, Greg Finley, Guy Finley, Chris Menfzell, Jay Fiske, Jesse Neighbors, SECOND ROW: Jordan Kerner, Dan Cooper, Richard Conn, Steve Levine, Nate Halprin, Jim Eringer, Wayne Shawler, Al Ziman, Randy Berg, Lyn Konheim, Chuck Roven, Sieve Barry, THIRD ROW: Dan Weingarren, John Vos, Mark Disman, Mike Tobey, Keith Evans, Gary Goodman, Roberf Wallersrein, Andy Weingarten, Dean Rice, Howard Ross, Howard Goldberg, Richard Marks, Phil Svvarrz, Lewis Mason, Jeff Selzer, Howard Barrar. BOTTOM ROW: Roger Smith, Richard Leeds, Bob Rossen, Mike Wike, Randy Linde, Roberf Siegel, Marc Scorr, Randy Kuluva, Larry Acheaial, Ken Swarfz, Al Hamilton, Ricky Genson, Mark Goodman, Robert Salzman. Top men in each weight division were: Ken Swartz, Ricky Genson, Phil Swartz Mike Tobey, Mark Disman, Alan Ziman, Lyn Konheim, Sieve Levine, Nat Halprin Bob Liebenau, Guy Finley, Leo Lesser, Greg Finley. 189 Experience and depth led Varsity Baseballers to victory. TOP ROW: Coach Chris Flanagan, Alex Gamble, Louis Mellini, Scott Lundbergh, Warren Tetley, Bob Murphy, Sandy Marks, Steve Fader, Stuart Sandler, Jim Hughes, Joe Schneiders. BOTTOM ROWr Pete Laven, lrv Zakheim, Ralph Punaro, Kirk Gregory, Robin Allen, Roger Olesky, Ross Bagdasarian, Steve Tracy. 2 . Bob Murphy Sandy Marks Fielding one of the top squads in Beverly diamond history, the Norman nine, under the tutelage of Coach Chris Flanagan, was well on its way to capturing a CIF berth. The horsehiders were led by veteran pitchers Stu Sand- ler, Steve Fader, and All-Leaguer Sandy Marks who combined a no-hitter against Hollywood in the first game of the season, 3-O. Bob Murphy, a four-year Varsity letterman and All-League choice, smashed three hits in leading the batmen to their second straight victory over Torrance, 6-2. At shortstop, Lou Mellini proved to be very effective. Plugging the second base gap was Ralph Punaro while newcomer Scott Lundbergh handled the first base chores. Strong-armed outfielders Robin Allen, Jim Hughes, and Kirk Gregory provided necessary support. Warren Tetley caught Varsity pitchers for the fourth year. With the needed experi- ence and talent, the Norman Varsity baseball team was a formidable Sky League foe. as s..L..-L aJe.,..e-e-.e-3..,A.,,.,f Proven veterans help fo establish an impressive season 4 A r '. i, .M -in ,.,.1 ,. ei I-L F' 'jjj if 'D :L-QHQ ., :Aish .wif S6017 i .A 'Us' :VV . f 59lUl6V5 i '5 1 md ,fugfy Wahl :mi eyjifl- ilffmqfl ,f .1 ,ff ,vis 0 . we X We G I f f Warren Tefley Sieve Fader Scoft Lundbergh Ralph Punaro f'l', ' , Lou Mellini Siu Sandler ,ri , f - :fe-.mlbx in-gmAdMi , h B t ' Larr Miller Gary Tobey Neil Borin, Gary Girard, Dore Brand. BOTTOM ROW: TOP ROW: Steve Horowitz, Alan Epstein, Buzzy Mintz, Jo n erns ein, y , , W S 'th. Jim Heumann, Nate Hamar, Doug Kales, Ron Zolkover, Doug Booth, Marty Cottler, Jerry mi The athletes of Junior Varsity Baseball produced a good season. Buzzy Minn Larry Miller Garnering a tie with a strong Holly- wood team and beating Torrance, 8-2, Coach Chuck Reilly's Junior Varsity baseball squad was led by standout pitcher Larry Miller and tiery outfielder Buzzy Mintz. Giving valuable assistance were spray-hitting outfielder Al Epstein, third-baseman Gary Tobey, and lett fielder Marty Cottler. Freshman tlingers Jim Heumann, Gary Girard, and Ron Zolkover teamed with Miller to give the JV's a pitching edge over most oppo- nents. lmproving with each game, the baseballers overcame their lack of depth with determination and gave a bright outlook tor future Varsity teams. gi' ' I Q, ,L . v 'V x n Q i X . wi: i l -., A I i l N ue- --ca 'GSOD ,J l J N V g , N, Lx 53. ff'-f Q1--ag t jg 2 f X I 1 ' f'f':tiB ': .,. . A if - U L - V fits. I in -- Leif ' . - - we M - A ix - .i Q Bi , if .E . A . Q mi W F L ,L .. . G K 'Y 'TL I -Q' X, ,,..1 .,.,, - V, tg 'A 'L ,K is . - V Fleet-footed Tracksters enjoy profitable seaisonQ .W I .3 I . . - --i H- - ta , ,, F , ,R ,gt ., -dv M, e Eg f 'y N, ' ' ., i ' xv 'Ziyi ,Q Li 7 ' V -Q if l I L Qllybax' ' Qgllrlgff- fl EW' Jw U in L a J v I x ,, , , I . f .K . ,, f Q f 2 3 , I S N WL J LM f la Q Y 5 -if js. ' 'Vi ' . r it . i I 5 1 ' ' M' ' If , J . if 3 1 Z2 iffhf QM 'ef-. N 1 ff i f . f cafe fi,i:eQf f 4 ff i ,L ril5 130' 5, f , wmv ' L ' 3 - , ' if , me 1 W, , r Q wi-N 3 In 4 'f ' ' 4.4 , H' D ' . f I' L 1 ' f f L 39 46' TOP ROW: Al Rosenthal, David Loew, Bob Paul, Jon Reinis, Dana Huff, Morris Weisbart Mike Schneiderman Richard Barr Jesse N ' hb B , , , eig ors, arry Caren, Steve Lieberman, John Sparber. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Joe Sabol, Hamid Nourafchan, Bruce Massimari, Michael Lennon, Cary Ross, Ray Brown, Jeff Pop, Lee Richman, John lsen, Alan Caplan, Mark Disman, Howard Waldow, BOTTOM ROW: Dan Feldman, Dan Schirn, Wayne Liebman, George Stanbury, Mike Fracter, Mike Miles, Bob Schwab, Jon Greenwald, Marshall Wolff, Chuck Wolcott, David Goldman, Coach George Egan, ,i ,...4 X f iw,-fr Demolishing Hart 164-49l, Lennox l87-2Ol, Lawndale l79-321, and Sky League contender Leuzinger l7O-43l, the Varsity track team was off to a quick start at the gun, Roger Gordon, Mike Fracter, and George Stanbury were outstanding in the sprints while Wayne Liebman provided strength in the quarter-mile. David Gold- man excelled in the mile, and in the newly initiated two-mile run John lsen and Dan Schirn attempted to crack the ten-minute barrier for new school records, The cinder- men were well-equipped in the field events with Barry Caren, shot put, Chuck Wol- cott, pole vault, Howard Waldow and Mike Miles, high iump, and-Jeff Sperling, Steve Lieberman and Fracter, long iump. Early season highlights were Fracter's lO.2 sec- ond hundred yards, Wolff's 2103.4 minute half-mile, and Liebman's 52.6 quarter- mile. Loaded with top performing iuniors, Coaches George Egan and Joe Sabol can rightfully anticipate another successful campaign. y , ..-..,..--n-5 193 5 - x P . A rd io beat. S i ,jg r so i E . E f .lf F ,J , f X in ZA' V 1' V sw AFM' bi' M Howard Waldow clears 5'iO in The high iump. BeverIy's fine Olympic oval insured top performances. M Waugh Victorious iuniors Wayne Liebman and Marshall Wolff provide middle distance threat. i 4 , ,N 195 , W. A --- -Y-- - Y--Y -- -----X Well-balanced Bee Spikers provide worthy competition. TOP ROW: Robert Brody, John Farkas, Steve Gardner, Robert Conway. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Kaus, John Williams, Hans Traesch, Bob Friedman, Jim Eringer, Carlos Molina, David .-i. Cohen, Bruce Friedman, Joe Mariam, Larry Gilson, Dave 14,715 Stauber. BOTTOM ROW: Bryan Flamm, Mike Barr, Britt Adler, Igyiiy by Bill McNeil, Rick Abrams, Ed Phillips, Bryan Podrow. ,I lu, A i t Q .A ,,j ,jp '32 My X 4:-. ' gtg fjf Tzyfmz f i-M V , , 'I Q V ,, z N 4, Cee Tracksters strive fgrfggfefrgynp Hmmm wp- L7 pace in meet .. , bvyb ,A 1 for perfection. with Hart. 41 5 X1 Z. TOP ROW: Rick Pobirs, Ira Moskatel, lra Newlander, Charles Stoddard, Larry Minsky, Dave Cook, Steve Gans, Mark Feldman, John Schimmel, Carl Switsky, Bill Fishman, Howard Wallock, John Bendix, Bill Russey, Mike Schoenfeld, Bob Korn- handler, Gary Firestone, Tom Udell. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Pons, Dave Reich, Mark Goodman, Steve Harriton, John Vos, Eli Gindi, Richard Leeds, Phil Shemanski, Jett Selzer, Warren Weisstein, Scot Wilson, Barry Berman, Dore Gilbert. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Lynch, Howard Ross, Steve Sogg, Fred Goldstein, Mark Felmus, Frank Rose, Arnold Dunayer, Bob Meth, Mike Brent, Jim Groak. A-.1 .1 -s--J, H ., ,Ace ,.-',2z.eeLT..-f,.mzf- - .232 Varsity Mermen splash through league competition. gtfllts 5,-til Coach Walt Putter's Varsity tinmen faced tough competition this season from league opponents El Segundo and Inglewood. Led by all-around per- tormer Norton Wisdom, a veteran ot the Norman pool, the squad also boasted ot such tine swimmers as Larry Ach and Larry Laszlo, breaststroke and freestyle, and Fred Ealy, freestyle and backstroke. Adding to the team's strength in the freestyle event was newcomer Dan Dailey. Three year league diving champion Larry Schwartz demon strates perfect diving form TOP ROW: Levan Gopadze, Fred Ealy, Larry Ach, Larry Laszlo, Bob Gorelick, Norton Wisdom, Rodney Cooper, Coach George Hayward. MIDDLE ROW: Joel Druckman, Dan Dailey, Jim Hooker, Brian McCauley, Steve Gayles, Larry Schwartz, Howard Erenberg, Ted Amado, Jim Frank, Coach Walt Putter. BOTTOM ROW: Josh Donovan, Chuck Bergman, Mike Bloom- field, Casey Jackson, Larry Sheridan, Bill Koltun. Newcomer Dan Dailey gave the swimmers added potency in the freestyle events T97 M ,,,,,, HA, fr 11 --,- Y ,,,, --CZLQX -in 6 , ly, .iii vig, igi H ii 18 Y - il il N. Q in 1 1 - .rf Joe Shaub, backbone of 'the Cee swim Team. ,. -,Q- kWgw::,fr1f-2.,X H129 .- f ' ,-lv ,W ,W ,, 7 Bee Swimmers grab sixth in CIF relay finals. TOP ROW: Sieve Benarori, Mike Bronn, Garry Gelfand, Ross Bowen, Bruce Meade, Mike Salter, Terry Wolff, Coach George Hayward. BOTTOM ROW: Buzz Holmes, Bill Josephs, Barry Greene, Elliot Sacks, Stuart Blumkin, Mike Bloomfield, Larry Sheridan, Coach Walt Puffer. Cee Swimmers challenge for coveted league crown IAS Q fffv, i Wie! Wifw , . 1 n 4 , ,,, gh f ge 1 f -Slim-In-:':'w fe., f V - ,' ,., .,., ,.,,f Z Y Q N TOP ROW: David Hoffman, David Morse, George Ziegler, Mike Kass, Dan Rossen, Mark Beniamin, Ed Mesiman, Coach George Hayward. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Bendaf, Miles Corwin, Ralph I-lerzig, Mike Shepard, Stuart Blumkin, Mike Stern, Joe Shaub, Coach Walt Puffer. T99 wi. W V i 'V 3 . Wy! if 'A' 4 . Af 2 Vx, Sim Potent Racketmen ranked fourth in CIF. TOP ROW: Ron Gasfer, Richard Sherwood, Dave Rickles, Randy Sterling, Alvaro Moliner, Dave Gersh, Steve Landsberg, John Grimes, Bobby Bell, Coach Hal Sieling. MIDDLE ROW: Werner Brandt, Jeff Golden, Brent Angel, Ricky Kleiner, Tom Linden, Dennis Beck, John Luft, Bob Wallerstein, Wally Hug. BOTTOM ROW: Ron Block, Rusty Pollock, Paul Rosenstiel, Mike Stern, Walter Schmidt, Ken Feldman, Mark Shapiro Larry Koplin. John Grimes Normancly's traditionally powerful netmen were sparked by John Grimes, a transfer student from Northern California. With returning letter- men Randy Sterling, Dave Gersh, Alvaro Moliner, and Bobby Bell, singles, and the doubles teams of Ron Gaster-Dave Rickles and Richard Sherwood- Mike Stern, Coach Hal Sieling's tennismen beat University and Torrance, after fallinglto the num- ber one seeded Santa Monica Vikings, Equipped with ability and experience, the Norman squad was assured of a strong showing in Sky League competition. sugary--fee-W .gr ,F K 1--i A J 5-. l X .55 F i A i 1 A g .,., iz-Qgzznfy Varsity Tennis aces tripped league foes. Alvaro Moliner Q :HHS I4 Randy Sterling M4- I ,,,.....-1 may B M Dave Gersln -1 J, --xx Bobby Bell Sieve Landsberg ' ' 'fi if is , S -R 1 '- '51 '31, , 4 -lL'4 ',s UBL' 5 , yu ff if Inf, 1 ,....,...,- -V.--ff-325' ' , f , ' HS ar P .. 1,--, ,r , - s,--.,.,-. in 1 'N . 133-alt. ,. il ,. 1-e,.fr kj' V , H-23,335 'W g'. i 'fv, QQ. 5 T, ' ' F as 6 VA ,b R1 Il: Z X.. 'A-V s -f i ,-.11 'v. .K 'Mi .iv v, Q , ,aw 'Sami EX' 'Y elf 7 -2:2-'I 'Zi g L s 2. ' 3- -Le 1 .. - l. srl' 2 ' -. . ' 1 1' xx 5. Q , . ' , ' . f, '., ww mf.-.., i ,, -- . is . 1.- 4,1 - ., V- r , V ' .3 e ' ,, . 'z1.,f.4. Q-.5 ,MQ . m. l : Q 5 1- mv, ei 'i 'ix ' - .Wwe -.,,9M.:f4.f: ' f' fx f' f V A ffffs f H wtf ,W f 1. in ,f 5 2v,gWW2 'f'!4l. ,. 5' MW: , ' - WL: 'Q 1 if , ,W ' 1, 4.mJY kWNg , 1 f ' 4 if-ff,g,Q,f.7fQMz72ff5,3fC:3-f'-ff. ,Z f 5 ffg V ' , ,ff Af Richard Sherwood TalenTed Golfers shooT for Sky League crown, TOP ROW Dave Cohn Richard Knopf Larry Levine Dick Parker, Bill Hershman, Jeff Naidifch, Coach Lou HarT, BOTTOM ROW: Jack Naidifch, Dave Goldsmnh Howdy Kabrins Randy Fields Dave Livingston, NOT PlCTUREDf Richard Hersh. Though Coach Lou HarT's Var- siTy golf squad losT five Top- noTch golfers Through gradua- Tion, The Team was coasiing To duplicaTe lasT year's Sky League championship afTer rolling over Palisades and Harvard. The linksTers have perennially been a CIF powerhouse, and This year was no excepTion as The golf- ers looked forward To The CIF qualifying round aT Palm Springs. Experienced linkmen, Richard Hersh, Larry Levine, and Howdy Kabrins, combined wiTh newcomers Richard Knopf and Jack and Jeff NaidiTch To pro- duce a vicTorious season. gzfwzw H 'ff f ' 9 Qzwfwg. 7-1,-W' T,,f-ff---V W fflffyf ,Wi 14 ,f-,-v.,fZ.!4.4f4i4.yf' XT' X ,-'.,- an -'kv pg , . ,- , V ,., , . 4 .4 fi.-1 f ff wi f.-z-yff-5 3: AW X147 Zz f,..w-AU4, pgfffqnigtviwaqgffw 6 if: f5i'!:V f X f Kiwi i f .. , . - r gfkfzff 'Z' - .4-o A W 1 Dependable golfer Howdy Kabrins displays his fgrml ' --:Q-31,-t:VA-iyA in '1 ,L.63, N 'KB ,J V, S I GAA There is u club at Beverly High . . Which now belongs to a league called Sky In orange Jamaicas Ientirely newl- Such a trusty, hard-working crew! Athletic Banquets and Sucker Sales, Sports Conventions without any mules- The dance of the year-the best that was Because it was held in the Land of Oz. The Fall Cabinet The Spring Cabinet GAA A GAA Girls enioy Archery, Basketball Rozanne Gruszka - Archery Hone' Tvvo' VWM: Three four Bonnie Hershenson, Sharon Stahl, Judy Millman Volleyball - V Esther Rubinstein, Sandra Kapin, Ellen Berman, Judy Millman, Paula Millman, QW , Miriam Rabinovilzr Sealed is Marcy Heumann. ' r 'How doIleTgo7' 204 ,am H., l J lqllellvull Volleyball, Bowling, Golf, ond Tennis if 1 1 A' I ggvvnr. B all AZ' Terpsies is one of the most octive groups in GAA Julie Levin, Porn Shoop, Leslie Lotourette, Noro Sloff, Ilene Segcilove, Wendy Groy, Kneeling is Ellin Albert. 59 if 525 W W xg TOP ROW: Susie Grossblott, l-lillory Joffe, Pot Withey. BOTTOM ROW: Lynne Stewart, Susie Neisser, Bobbie Godfrey, Leslie Worsow, Rita McDonagh. TOP ROW: Mimi Grey, Joon lsoocs, Toni Cole, Kothy Groy. BOTTOM ROW: Lindo Jossim, Leslie Anker, Melinda Cummings, Jill Jubelier. ff fwffflfi Lindo Jclssim, l-listoriom ' Hillory Joffe, Terpsie Rep- resentative, Bobbie God- frey, President, The Terpsichorecins, under the direction of Miss Mori-Ann Strcinclwoll, performed with un- usuol groce in their presentotion ot the Spring Concert. Delightful to vvotch, they executed ci wide ronge of primitive, clossicol, western, cinol spirituol donce numbers. QM. s I H H I I y , f fi 4 11,-Q79 : if ol ,I- .N fy T a .il Xl W , . A e,oo-,g.,s,m,.f FALL Paula Millman Sue Mariam Merrie .loblin Joelle Sfumpus Toni Cole Sandra Kapin Ellen Berman Joanie Isaacs Sheri Weisslorod None Carol Freedman None Rosalyn Zakheim Sydney Krissman Reggie Salzberg , l 1---, .X GAA G.A.A. Sponsor Mrs, Dixie Zovak Presidenr Vice-Presidenr Secrerary Treasurer Membership Publiciiy Sporis Manager Sophomore Representafive Freshman Represenlarive Terpsie Represenrarive Drill Team Represenrarive Tennis Represenrarive Banauer Chairman Dance Chairman Ex-Officio Presidents Toni Cole and Paulo Millman SPRING Toni Cole Sydney Krissman Joelle Srumpus Bonnie Hershenson Carol Freedman Sheila Tasky Judy Millman Ann BorinsTein Sharon Srahl Hillary Joffe None Jackie Blair Rosalyn Zakheim None Paula Millman Reggie Salzberg John Isen i Jim Warsaw Sue Schoenfeld, Rudy Lacoe Larry Levine, Craig Safan, Diane Stinson Celia Mason Sharon Block, Eva Ericksen NiTa Lederman COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION .f'0n.f,, .ef 17 0, .- 'C 51' W , 'f 152, , 7 C , xgxmzgf, :ff N... H , WATCHTOWI-ZR HAS BEEN AWAKDE THIS MEDALIST CERTIFICATE IN THE THIRTIETH ANNUAL YEARBOOK CRITIQUE AND CONTEST CONDUCTED BY THE ASSOCIATION AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. OCTOBER 9, 1961 .V,, Pam Fox Wendy Beber Nate Silverman Lee Horwin , V' , ,, ' 'mf . .f A I by . ' Helene Frankel X-X A I I I fl 1: X ' I JV THE WATCHTCJWER 0 Q Publishing the 1965 WATCHTOWER has been a satisfying pleasure. I speak not only for myself, but also for an efficient staff which has labored with inspiration and determination. I am sure the staff, our devoted advisor, Mrs. Arnita Albright, and I will always remember the rw W,M,,,4, Heidi Mervvyn ..s:..,....-We Ellen Miller onsor, nita Albright ioy of hard work and real accomplishment. We sincerely hope that we have successfully interpreted the challenge for the future that our generation faces and trust that this book will serve as a reminder that we are concerned with converting today's theories into tomorrow's realities. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 9 The Wurld's Besl v'earbuuks'Aie'Tay!o r-made ,of AanCoo Aaron, Paula-102,140,158 Abarbanel, Janice-63,64,102,137,147 Alzarbanel, Robert-126,13B,153,159 Abbott, Christine-114 Abbott, Deborah-1 14 Abbott, William-114 Ablon, Nancy--114 Abrahamy, Ezra-78 Abrams, Richard-78 Ach, Ernest-26,29 Ach, Laurence-7O,73,78,136,13B,143, 147,157,167,177,17B,197,198 Acheatal, Larry-124,176,189 Adams, Timothy-7B Adeleman, Michael-126 Adlam, Kenneth-64,78,13B,151,166,170, 172,173 Adland, Marsha-114 Adler, Britt-126,175,196 Adler, Cynthia-24,66,1 14 Affleck, Nancy-102 Affleck, Stephen-114 Agins, Roberta--102,150 Albert, Ellin-66,7B,206 Albright, Arnitae36,209 Aldrich, Helen-Louise-46,56 Allardale, Melanie-102,144 Allemand, .loan736,140 Allen, Carol-78 Allen, John-78,177 Allen, Robin-78,138,190 Ailenstein, Barbarafl26 Alling, Mary49,78 Allison, Ridgley-126,155 Alter, Harry-26,32,56 Altman, l2exf126 Altmann, Marguerie-78,163 Amado, Teddy-102,149,170,197 Amir, Nogafi 14,142,147 Amsterdam, Catherine-126,150 Anderson, Bruce-78 Anderson, John-102,163 Anderson, Lorrie--114 Angell, Brent7114,200 Angus, Jeffrey--126,145,152,176 Anker, Leslie-102,155,206 Anson, Daryl-78 Anthony, Karl-102 Appleton, Ronald-126 Arnold, Shari4102 Arnoldy, lngrid--78,138 Arrasmith, Barbarof1O,2 Ashcroft, Michael!114,13B,146,149 Askanase, Nancyf78,154 Asmussen, Linda4126,164 Atlas, Vicki-78 Attias, Jane-126,147 Auer, Roxannaf66,114,205 Avchen, Mike-126 Ayerback, Amy7114,166 Boar, Emma-126 Bader, Marlon--66,114,147 Bader, Robert--78,149,159,165 210 mi Baer, Leslief78 Bagdosarian, Carol-78 Bagdasarian, Ross-114,175,190 Bailey, Markf114,175 Bal, Adrian-49,165 Bolkin, Karen-114,148,166 Balsam, Lesley-102,155 Balter, David-102,111,136,143,145,153 Belief, l.ibby7126,14O Bankotf, Janis--7B Banks, Richard Borabas, Christina-126 Baraze, Joel-78 Barbanell, Ronald--78,136 Barbanell, Stephani-66,114,147,155 Bard, Randyil26 Bard, Ruth-29 Barman, Shari-102 Barnett, Marilyn-78 Barr, Michael-126,175,196 Barr, Richard-1o2,151,17o,174,1aQ,193 Borrar, Howard-114,13B,l46,153,189 Barry, Steven-114,189 Bartlett, Bradley-126,152 Baskin, Frieda-78 Bass, Jerry--112,155 Bass, Miriam-78,158 Bass, Ronald'-114,187 Bassman, Ruth-126 Bauch, Barbara-78 Baum, Pearl-39 Baumblait, Joel-126,179 Baumgarten, Barbara-79 Baumgarten, Mitch-114 Beber, Diane-79,159,164 Beber, Wendy-102,140,208 Beck, Bruce-114,167 Beck, Carolf102,166 Beck, Dennis--24,102,136,152,179,200 Beck, Maralee-126,139,146 Beerman, Janetf126,147,150,164 Beets, Carrie-126,159 Bell, Robert-114,200,201 Benaron, Richard-102 Benaran, Steven-126,187,199 Bendat, Pauli126,155,165,179,199 Bendix, .lohn-126,196 Berman, Victoria-126 Berman, Wendy--79 Berne, Patricia-79,146 Bernstein, Jonathan-12,114,192 Bernstien, Susan-79,157,159 Bertain, Richard-7,56 Biazza, Ben4114 Bierman, Edaf102,140,165 Biggers, Cindy-114 Bingham, Elizabeth-126 Bisgeier, Mark-102,141,145 Bishop, Larry-11,12,79,146,154 Bisutti, l2icharde102 Bittke, Barry-79,149 Blacher, Pamela-114,140,156 Blair, David-126,150,164 Blakely, Janet-102 Blanc, Judith--6,16,69,79,137,167 Blanc, Susan-6,14,72,102,144,167 x ,g..e,e,.,..:A---- -ee.-. , Briskin, Briskin, index Jeffrey-102 Robin-112,114,148 Broadwell, Patrick--49 Brod, David-114,152,158 Broder, Brody, Cheryl-126 Robert-114,145,152,1BO,196 Bromberg, Patricia-126,158 Bron'n, Bronn, Linda-22,66,114 Stuart-73,126-,133,13B,156,199 Brooks, Lauren-80,153 Brown, Allison-114 Brown, Deborah-126 Brown, Gerry-BO Brown, Janine-114,139,140,152,162 Brown, Potty-102,147 Brown, Raymond-126,193 Brucker, Linda--126,150,164 Bryan, Brian-115 Brunett, Robert-126 Brunish, Bonnie-115,150 Blaser, Andrew-79,140 Blaser, Samuel-f12,79 Blatt, Jacquelinef64,66,79,9B,137,138 Blaustein, LaurieA126,133,139,156 Bletterman, Dan-102 Block, Ronald-114,146,176,200 Block, Sharon--102,142,146,155,208 Bloom, Kenneth71O2 Bloomfield, Jaclyn-79 Bloomfield, Michael-102,177,199 Blue, Bobby-79,140 Bluestein, Mark4126,163 Bluestein, Michael-126 Blum, Debby-114 Blumkin, Janis-10,64,66,102 Blumkin, 5tuartf114,179,199 Blywise, Virginia-79 Bonami, David-43 Bonomo, Andrew-126,157 Booth, Douglasf1 14,13B,143,147,192 Barack, Carl-79 Borde, Mark-102 Buck, leon-63,66115,139,142,15c1,11so Buck, Richard-62,73,80,99,136,143,146, 149 Buck, Robert-115,155 Bueno, Javier-102 Bueno, Jorge-80 Buitrago, Marta-115 Bulasky, Doyid-126,166 Bulasky, Tina--102 Burbank, Winston-12,102 Burdette, Anthony-103 Burg, Randy-115,153,175 Burger, Ronald-126,155 Burleigh, Richard4103 Burleigh, Robert-126 Burmester, Lois-142 Burns, Jeffrey-115,163,165 Byrens, Barry-103,161 Caggiano, CamilleA66,115 Calamaro, Sara-66,115 Call, Noel-B0 Borden, Newman-46,56 Borin,Neil-114,175,187,192 Borinstein, Anne-63,66,114,147,156,139 Borinstein, Joan-66,114,139,156,166 Bouclinot, Alison-46,139 Bowen, David--102 Bendix, Mike-79 Benedict, Ronaldf114,179 Beniamin, Mark-126,179,199 Bennett, Chris-25,140,151 Benor, David-79,138,143 Benson, Patricia766,139,143,146,147 Berck, Nancy-102 Berens, Jeffrey-114 Berg, Randye157,189 Berger, Anita-114,158 Berger, Dana-126 Berger, llsa-66,102,159,166 Bergman, Charlesf6,14,61,62,73,79,136, 138,144,151,167,177,197 Collner, Alo'n-112,115,163 Collner, Sam-12,103 Cantor, Canter, Jean-103,166 Paul-BO Caplan, Allen-12,115,145,149,152,193 Caplan, Samual--115 Caren, Carey, Carey, Barry-103,193 Daniel-126 David Carman, Georgann-115 Carmichael, Carol-115,166 Carpenter, Gerald-50,133 Carpenter, Glenn-115 Caro, Lawere'ncr1-103,175 Cartaino, Carlo-46,150 Charklin, Jerry-80 Charney, Kathleen-103,166 Chass, Mark-157 Chauncey, Michelle-103 Chazan, Cathy-103 Chazan, Rona-66,115,147,156 Checel, Marlene-53,136 Chernoff, Debra-126,147 Christaud, Irene-115,156,158 Clarke, Henry-46,149 Clayburgh, Vicki-B0 Cleary, Dawn-80,166 cobb, Julie-B,9,1O,12,B0,154 Berinstein, Lucia--7B,79,13B,143 Berkett, Denise-126,147,164 Berman, Belinda-102,147 Berkowitz, l.1sa479 Berman Berman Ann-144,145,147,150 Barbara-114 Berman Barryee126,157,18O,196 Berman Ellen--60,79,137,15B,204 Berman Kevin-126,180 Berman, Llzbethf157 Berman Nick-114 Berman Ronald-102,143,167 Berman Stuart--25,79 Bowen, Rosse114,157,179,199 Bowman, Andrea-126,147,150,158 Bowman, Linda-79,140,147 Boyle, Evallan-79,159,166,167 Brady, Dana-102,167 Brand, Carlo-102,141,142,143,146,150, 160,164,167 Brand, Dore-192 Brondel, Myra--126,147,158,200 Brandt, Werner--114,149,155,157,200 Braun, Margery--72,102,137,142,147 Braun, Robert-102,149 Braun, William Braunhut, Chaia-126,155 Brawerman, Markf21,79,150,152 Breacher, Greg-102 Breakstohe, Deidre Breakstone, Gaye--126,147,164,166 Bregman, Mark779,9B,99,138 Brenner, Richard-16,62,114,138,145,153, 155,160 Brent, Michael4114,196 Breslin, Lynn--114,156 Breton, Neil-102 Breton, Rhonda-126 Brinegar, Williamf54,161 Briskin, Deborah--25,102 Cobert, Joseph480,136,138,141,143,14 Cockbill, Patricia--126 Cohen, Cohen, Alana-115,166 David-103,145,146,175,196 Cohen, Cyclone-80 Cohen, Lawrence-115 Cohen, Madge-115 Cohen, Noren-126 Cohen, Mark-115,160,162 Cohen, Michael-B0 Cohen, William--103,149 Cohn, David-B0,138,143,202 Cohn, Ellen-80,160,166 Cohn, Lori-66,115,139 Cohn, Stephani-6-6,72,103,147 Colburn, Nina--103 cole, Toni-25,60,80,137,206,207 Coleman, John-103,153 Confle nti, Adrianne-126,158 6 Conison, Ilene-66,115,156,159 Conn, Patricia-21,79,ao,99,137,13a,143 158 Conn, Richard--115,123,13B,152,160,175 189 Conway, Angela-BO Conway, Robert-126,146,196 Cook, David-115,13B,152,153,165,180, 196 Cooper, Benson-80,146,166 Cooper, Bertrand Cooper, Kathi Cooper, Dan-62,100,103,143,144,147, 152,160,189 ,-5, X TX . I index Cooper, James-115,143,153,160 Cooper, Rodney-115,197 Corday, Christopher-103 Corday, Kenneth-127,145,146,162 Corday, Stephen7103,149,159,141 Core'nson, Vicki-127 Cornell, Cornma Corriga Melody-115 n, Jacquelna n, William-39 Corwin, Lenore4143,163 Corwin, Miles-127,179,199 Cottler, Martin-103,175,192 Court, Cynthia-103 Coutts, Ann-103 Cowan, Bonnie-80 Cowan, J1l78O,99,148 Cozad, Bradford-127 Cozen, Myrna-127 Craig, Steven-103,145,153 Crean, Francis--111,153 Cristatora, Louisa Cullum, Brenda780,l47,150,158 Cummings, Melinda-103,166,206 Curtis, Lowell-127,175 Cutler, Lynn-115 Cwern, l.eoraf150 Dailey, Daniel-103,197 Daniels, Diana-115,156 Damm, David Daniels, Shelley-127 Dash, Jerry-103,145,175 Davidman, Joel-127 Davidson, Susan-127,147,150 Davis, Cheryl-127 Davis, Cheryl--8O,145,146,160,163 Davis, lauren4103,157,140 Davis, Robert-103 Davis, Ton1480,99 Davidson, Elana-115 Davison, Reva-115,150 De Picciorto, l-lelen480,140,157,209 Decker, Jennifer-103 Decuir, Frank-103 De Coir, Linda-127 Dellar, Kathy-112,115 De Martino, lnigo-127 De Moss, David-115 De Moss, Victoria-103 Depew, Courtenay-115 Desrler, Jean-Marie-43 Devvane, John--80 De Witt, Diane-127,139,147 Duble, lsabel426 Dibner, Eric-80,146 Dibner, Steve--115 Dinkowitz, Edward-80 Diskin, Stephen-103,136,141,143,162 Diskin, Susan-127,133,139,147,156 Disman, Mark--80,189,193 Dixon, Glenn-163,175 Dlouhy, Lucinda-80,140,167 Dodge, Herbert-50,137 Dolezal, Peter-115 Dolgin, Connie-127 Donovan, Mark-103,175 Donovan, Joshua-127,176,197 Dorman, Stevqe103,176 Dowling, David-115,145,153 Dressler, Neil-115 Drew, Damon-80 Dreyfuss, Ricl-1ard411,80,154 Drucker, Mark-80 ofuekmen, Joelf81,99,151,160,17O,197 Dubin, Vivian-81,143,l5O,167 Duffield, Charles-81,149,152 Dukoff, Bonnie-115 Dunayer, Arnold-127,176,196 Donitz, Mitzi-115 Dunn, Linda--115 Durham, Karen-81,150,159 Durocher, Lynne-53,66 Dworin, Christoph-127,147,149 Eagle, David-103,175 Ealy, Elizabeth-81,148 Ealy, Fred-103,151,197,198 Eostvold, Carl-115 Ebin, Sylvia-127,156 Edelstein, Edward-127,176 Edelston, Barbara-81,150,152,159,165 Edelston, Carole-103 Effron, Marsha-66,81,140 Effron, Michele-127 Ehrenfreund, Miriam-81 Egan, George-49,52,180,181,193 Eguchi, Mariko-103,140 Eguchi, Yumiko-81,140,150,159,165,166 Ernecke, John-127,189 Einstein, Albert-1 1,13,14,81,154 Elber, Enid Elliott, Edwin-32,-149 Elliott, Fred-103 Elliott, Kathryn-103 ' -V 4 -'--1' 72, Elliott, Elkind, Elway, Emerso Lynn-127,156 Merry-103,167 Monxque-127,147,156 n, Michael-81 English, Timothy-103,151,170 Ennis, Christop-115 Engler, Gail-103,152,157 Entin, Ke'nnetl14103 Ephron, Hallie-81,144 Epstein, Alan-103,192 Epstein, Benito-127,140,147 Epstein Epstein Erdhau , Judy-72,103,142,143,l55,158 , Marc-'81 s, Larry-103 Erenberg, Alanf127,l79 Erenberg, Howard-103,197 Eriksen , Evaf81,164,208 Eringer, James-127,145,146,189,196 Eskin, Jacklyn-127,146,156 Evans, Barry-115,186 Evans, Jamesv103,170 Evans, Keith-103,158,189 Faber, Linda-81 Facter, Fader, Barry-81 Lauren-127 Fiske, Jay-104,151,157,l70,189 Fixler, Susan-116,147,156 Flamm, Bryan-104,145,150,158,196 Flamm, Trudy--81 Flanagan, Cl1ristapherf52 Flannery, Sheila-104 Flaum, Erica-127,150,156 Fleischer, Douglas-104 Fleischer, Mark4104 Fleishrnan, Harry-104 Florence, Joan-81 Flushman, Nancy-82,61 Footlik, Ellyn-107,124 Foreman, Carla-92,145,152 Fox, Karen7104,143,157 Fox, Lorraine464,65,104,147 Fox, Pamela-82,150,152,159,165 Fracter, Mike-104,193,194 Fracter, Susan-104 Frank, Jamesf62,73,82,177,197 Frank, Karen-127,150 Frank, Lin da-127,145 Frank, Mark4180 Fader, Steven-81,151,170,171,173,174, 190,191 Fairfield, Bernard--81,145 Falk, Linda-81 Falk, Richard--115,145,149,152 Fallenbaum, Ruth-66,115,123,139,147, 152 Farkas, John-115,196 Famam, Linda-81,164 Farr, Denise-127,145,146 Foss, Gertrude-39 Faubion, Rex-12,39 Fauman, Richard-103,159 Faust, Carolyn-115,145,147,15O,164 Federman, James-103,167 Feintech, Lynn-72,103,137,144,147 Feintech, Wendy-127 Fields, Arlene-127,164 Feldman, Daniel-21,103,180,193 Feldman, Eric-115,123,138,187 Feldman, Kenneth-116,200 Feldman, Lynne-81 Feldman, Mark-124,127,196 Feldman, Ronald-81,98,149,151,170, 173,1 74,182,183 Feldman, Ronald Feldman, Steven-81,136,162,163,165 Felmo'n, Felmus, Edward-127 Mark-127,153,156,196 Fenton, Paula-104,147 Ferguson, Robert-104,149 Ferman, W1lliam4-116,149,162,163 Fidler, Denise-81 Frank, Michael-6,167,180 Frankhom, Robert-104 Frankel, Helenei66,104,208 Franklin, Judith-11,13,61,63,82,154 Franklin, Valerie-116,147,152 Frazier, Mary-33 Frederick, Karen466,116 Frederick, Richard-104 Freedman, Carol-66,104,148,205 Freedman, Deborah-116,166 Freedman, Joyce-127,133,139,152,164 Freedman, Julie-127,166 Freedman, Robertfi 16 Freedman, Ross-175 Pamela-127,147,15O,156,164 Freeman, Corey-104 Freeman, David-116 Freeman, Greg4127 Freeman, Michaelgi 27,164 Freeman, Freeman, Peter-12 Freeman, Preston-104 Freeman, Ruth-65,66,116 Freeman, Shelley-116,147,156 Freistat, Eric-104 Freistat, Michoel482 Friedman, Friedman, Bruce-104,151,196 Carol-82,166 Friedman, Elise-82,147,158,166 Friedman, Iris-116 Friedman, .lan-f82,165 Friedman, Jane-104,137,142 Friedman, Joan-63,100,104,111,137, 142,143,147 Friedman, Kim-116,145 Friedman, Mark-104 F1'iedman, Robert-127,175,196 Friedman, Rona d 104 Friedman, Friedman, I 4 Susan-104,147 Vivian-82,147,158,159 Fields, Kathleen-B1 Fields, Kathy--7,81 Fields, Rand-116,138,145,153,159,202 Fine, Howard--81,136,143 Fine, Marcia-81,138,148,l59,205 Fineman, Gary-24,81 Finerman, Wilmore-116,153,159 Fingerman, Susan-66,104,158 Fink, Sindyf12,24,81,154 Fink, Susan-66,104,147,155,167 Finley, Guy-21,11ei,151,17o,189 Finley, Greg-13,21,e4,81,99,154,167, 170,172,189 Firestein, Martin-116,150 Firestone, Gary-127,176,188,196 Firstenberg, Andrew-116 Fishbein, Daniel-71,104 Fischer, Ilene-66,116 Fisher, Susan!-24,112,116 Fishman, William-116,138,142,146,153, 160,163,196 Frischer, Clara-104 Frossard, Andre-18,82,98,136,147,177 Fuller, Poulothof82 Fulton, Helen-116,140 Gach, Andrew482 Gaffin, 8arba1'a782 Galanti, Geri--127,139 Gallegos, Arnold-43 , Gallup, Paula-82,162,163,165 Gamble, Robert-127,182,183,184,190 Gameral, Judithei 16,150,158 Gandarillas, Marisolf127 Gones, Thomas--116 Gans, William-127,176,188,196 Gardiner, Peter-116 Gardner, Steven-127,166,196 Gardner, Suzan482,148,15O,159 Garris, Richard-116,153,166 Gartsman, Gary-127,156 Gaster, Ronald--70,82,136,138,141,1 159,200 Goult, Barton-116 Gayles, Steven-104,146,177,197 Gaylord, .loliai82,163,165 Geary, Joan4B2 Geldin, Susan-104 Geltand, Gary-116,158,199 Gelfand, Robert-82,141,157 Gelms, Kennethf39,144 Gendel, Ellen-82,147,155,157 Genson, Ricky782,189 Gerard, Edwin-82 Gerry, Richard-82,136,138,141,143 52 Gersh, David-62,104,151,177,178,200, 201 Gershman, Ronald-104 Genson, Linda-104,147 Gibbons, Vivienne-40,140 Gibson, Rosemary-S2 Gilbert, Bruce-71,82,147 Coo-Gor i l 1 l l oiibeii, Dore--127,l45,175,188,196 ' Gilbert, Francine-104 Gildred, Kathygi 04,147,155 Gilford, Gregory-104,153,158,167,186 Gilinsky, Isobel-40 Gillen, Eileen-82,147,166 Gilliam, Gerry-82 Gilmore, .loan-82,166,140 Gilson, Dan-26 Gilson, Lawrence-64,104,136,145,147, 180,196 Gindi, Elie-127,149,18O,196 Girard, Nancy-104 Glanz, Beatrice-43,155 Gloss, Maxi37,56 Glass, Terry-82,147,150,152,162,165, 166 Glickman, Pamela-104 N Globe, Judith-83,142,147,152,159,140 i Glusker, Deboral'1424,127,124,139 Godfrey, Barbara-83,99,137,154,206 Godfrey, Jill-9,65,66,116 Godfrey, Tracy-65,66,116 Godoff, Ann--116,145 Goetz, Marie-7,33 Golabek, Monaf127,139,165 Golbus, Ronald-76,83 Gold, Plummage-83,175 Gold, Deborahf83,148 Gold, Ilene-83 Gold, Mortha!104 Goldberg, Betty-104,150 Goldberg, James-116 Goldberg, Sonny-116 Goldblatt, Therese-63,72,83,137 , Golden, Bruce Golden, Jeffreyf127,138,152,187,200 Golden, Vickie-5,83,137,143,144,147 Goldenberg, Howard-127,189 Goldman, Bob-104 i Goldman, Bonnie-63,72,83,157 , Goldman, David-68,53,136,138,180,181, 1 193 Goldman, Kaye-127 Goldman, Robert-116,140 Goldschein, Barbara-116 1 Goldsmith, David-73,104,151,158,163, 177,202 Goldsmith, Jack-83 Goldsmiht, Russell-116,138,187 Goldstein, Bonni-83 Goldstein, Frederick-116,123,158,196 Goldstein, .Janice-83 Goldstein, Joan-116 Goldstein, Susan-116,147 Gonda, Louis-83,157 Good, Susan-104,147,155 W Goodhill, Barbaraf83,146,160 , Goodman, Albert-128 , Goodman, Deborah--128,147,156 Goodman, Gary-128,189 Goodman, Jeffrey-71,83,141,180 i Goodman, Mark-128,189,196 Goodman, Susan-83 Goodstein, Mary-63,83,137,138,140, 143,154,160 Gootgeld, Carolyn-116 Gopadze, Levan-83,146,197 Gordon, Ellenfl 16 Gordon, Frieda-66,1 16,147,165 Gordon, Geoffrey-83 Gordon, .leffreyfl0,60,62,70,73,83,150, 152,156,160 Gordon, Kenneth-104,145 Gordon, Roger-24,83,99,138,151,170, 171,174 Gordon, Shelleyf66,116,147,156 211 Go r-Kra Gore-lick, Roberti83FL7J7197 Garen, Barbara-22,104,143,147 Goren, Barbara-83 Gassland, Meredith-116,146 Gould, Jacquel-83 Gould, Jane483 Graff, Naomi--83,141,142,159 Graff, Shiri-116,142,143,155,159,165 Graham, Alice-128 Graham, Dorothy-116,147,156 Graham, llene-104,145,147,148,150, 155 Gray, Gray, Gray, Charlotte-128 Kathy--11,61,83,98,154,206 Wendy-8,128,139,145,156,206 Green, Barbara-116 Green, Kim-83 Green, Gary-128,153,165 Green, Laurie-72,128,113,139,147,166 Gree'n, Green, Marsha4128 Sondra-104 Hayward, George-50,52,179,197 Hecht, Joel-117,138 Hechtman, Burl-84 Heffron, Lorna-84,146,148 Heiferman, Carolyn-105,145 Heifetz, Daniel4105,157,160 Heillig, Roma-117,139,146,150,160 Heifman, Shirley-20,117,142,147,155, 160 Helgesson, Lucy-40,143 Heller, Glenn-117 Hellman, Carey-128 Hendel, Emily-105,111,142,147 Henderson, Lance-128 Hendler, Kareni66,117,123 Henning, Laurel-117,166 Herbst, Cha1'lese49,56 Hersch, Brian-128 Hersh, Mitchell-117 Hersch, Richard-76,84,138,141,146 Horowitz, Shari-128,150 Horowitz, Steven-117,175,187,192 Horwin, Leonora-5,1O,70,78,84,98,137, 208 Howard, Cory-66,117 Howard, Myron-105,164 Hsu, Linda-128 Hubbard, Rena-48 Huff, Dona-e4,151,17o,172,193 Hug, Wallace-117,153,160,187,200 Hughes, James-84,182,185,190 Hupman, Michael-128 Hurst, Linda-128 Hutter, Bernice-29 Hyde, Vance-84,166 lmmerman, Howard-11,128,157,165 lngle, John-11,140,156 lrmas, Deborah-128,147,156 Irons, Charlotte-117,145,147,152,166 lsaacs, Joan-66,72,117,139,143,205,206 Greendale, John-104 Greendale, Susan-104,145 Greenbaum, Kathryn-84 Greenberg, Jane128,139,156 Greene, Barry-104,179,199 Greene, Chip-128,166 Greene, Jill-116 Greenspahn, Jill--84,147,150 Greenspan, Susan-104,147,155,159,166 Greenspon, Nancy-128 Greenspoon, Jim-104 Greenwald, Jon-10,100,104,111,136, 141,180,193,194 Gregory, Kirk-104,151,170,174,190 Grey, Merel-63,72,84,137,206 Griffin, Frances-43,55,56,146 Grimes, John-104,180,200 Grindrod, George-104 Graak, Jim-128,196 G1-oak, Susi--84,166 Gross, Arnold-104,143,144,150,162,163, 165 Gross, Karen-116 Gross, William-128,179 Grossblatt, Nancy-128,147,156 Grossblatt, Suzan-24,104,141,l44,166, 206 Grossman, Lynn-4,63,84,70,137 Gruben, Cheri-104 Gruenbaum, Michael-11,84 Grusine, Judith-84,159,167 Gruszka, Rosannef64,66,105,160,204 Guedel, Heidi-105,145,209 Gunoll, Linda-84,150,164,166 Guttrnan, Thomas-52,170,189 Guttman, Judy-116 Haber, Steven-105 Haft, Betty-26 Hahn, Peter-117,138,143,153,160,16I3, 165 Haimoff, Sylvia-128,150 Halbern, Stephen-117 Hall, Joanne--128,139,156 Hall, Vivianne--128 Hamar, Nathan, 128,176,188,192 Hammer, Toni-53 Hallman, Sandra-105,147,155 Halpern, James-117,153,165 Halprin, Nathan-16,6O,117,123,138, 145,175,189 Hamburg, Lorraine-105,166 Hamille, Josette-117,15O,156,164 Hamilton, Allen-117,158,189 Hamilton, Sharone-105 Hammil, John-105,149,186 Hershenson, Bonnie-105,147,155,204 Hershman, Bill-60,79,84,136,202 Herson, Michael Hertzberg, Rhoda-84,148 Herzig, Ralph-117,199 Herzog, Patricia-128,150 Hesse, Mitchell-105 Heumann, Jim-128,164,175,188,192 Heumann, Marcy-105,204,205 Heyward, Andrew-117,149,152 Hiatt, Samuel--105 Hilton, Judith-128 Hillman, Cathleen-B4 Hammond, Mitchell-6,105,164,167 Handleman, Andrew-128,133 Handleman, Jeffrey Handler, Donna-84 Hanf Theodore-117,138,146,153,159, 160 Hani, Raffic-84,142 Hardy, Kathleen-105,155 Hare, Douglas-105 Hariton, Stephenfl28,145 Cynthia-84 Carol-105,142 Harow, Harris, Harris, Chris-117,143 Harris, Claudia-128,158 Harr1s, Diane-60,71,84,137,138,143,158 Harris, Jenet-66,117,167 Harris, Morton--105,146,159 Harris, Stephen--117,138,143,165 Harris, Harris, Harriso Timothyfl17,138,143,153,179 William-11,12,105 n, Kathy-117,147 Hillman, Hillman, Himelhoc Thornas-117 Rosalie-84 h, Pamela-117,150 Hirsh, Bari-24,811,140 Hirsh, Peter-128,164 Hirsch, William-105,153 Hirschrna n, Mark-128,176 Hoag, William--32 Hoberman, Michael-128,149,163 Hochman, Besslyn-105,66,142 Hochrnan, Bruce-128,176 Hochman, Gwen-128,139,147,156 Hack, Stanley-117,187 Hoffman, Bradford--84 Hoffman, Dalef105 Hoffman, David-128,179,199 Hoffman, Natalie-128 Hoffman, Patricia-84,138,159,205 Holden, Lynn-105,147 Holmes, Holmes Dwight-117,167,179,199 Robert-48 Harrison, Randy Hart, Louis747,52,202 Hartman, Carole-105 Hartmann, Jeffreyf105,143 Hayutin, Cynthia-128,158 212 Holzer,,Stephen721,105,143,145,152, 153,158 Hooker, Jim-105,177,197 Horowitz, Larry--84,145 Harwich, Barbara-84 Isaacs, Patti-84,148 Isaacs, Stephen-128,163,164 Isaacson, Gary-117 Isaak, Robin-12B,147,156,166 Iseli, John-105,147,153,180,181,193, 194,208 Israel, Martha-117 Jackson, Casey-25,128,179,197 Jackson, lane84 Jackson, Richard-54,56,144 Jacoby, Marc-105 Jacobs, Brian-128,149,153 Jacobsen, Mark-85 Jandorf, Harolde105,165 Jassim, Linda-105,206 Jayson, Janna-105,147 Jayson, Jeffrey-128,188 Jekenta, Albert-44 Jensen, Kathleen-105,143,158,159 Joblin, Marion-70,85 Joffe, Hillary-105,206,208 Johnstone, Cynthia-24,105,140 Jonas, Anderson-128,160 Jones, Chris-117 Jones, Dannye128 Jones, Spike-117 Josephs, William-117,166,179,199 Ju, Betty-117 Jubelier, Jill-85,206 Judson, Mark-85 Judson, Jay-124,128 Jurist, Steven-85,98,150,16O,161 Justman, Morley-117 Justus, Joan-105 Kabat, Bonnieg128 Kabrins, Howard-105,151,175,202 Kahn, Frances-117,66 Kahn, Henry-117,138,150,153,167 Kahn, John-85,163 .,,, . E,,,...-7..l.,s--- 3-r index Kalan, Charles-85 Kalcheim, Koren464,66,85 Kales, Douglas-124,128,176,192 Kales, Linda-117,66 Kalmar, Rosalyn-37,4O,147 Kalof, Nancy-63,72,85,137 Kalof, Robe.-1-128,156 Kamross, Samuel-128 Kantor, Michael-117,150,167,175,189 Kap, 8arbara485 Kapin, Sandra-85,142,157,204 Kaplan, Andrea-63,105,147 Kaplan, Bonnie-117,145,150,158 Kaplan, Judy-105 Kaplan, Larry-118,138,143,159 Kaplan, Margaret4128,139,156 Kaplan Maylee-85 Kapson, Sheryl-66,118 Karasik, Noraf85,165 Karp, Steven-1 18 Karshmer, Barbara-72,105,142,147,155 Karsin, Gordon-118 Kartan, Garry-129,160 Kash, Victor-73,85,161 Kaskey, Beverly Kass, Michael-118,146,179,199 Kates, Debra-105 Kates, Susan-129 Katz, Barbara-129,145 Katz, Jill-66,118 Katz, Margery-129,163 Katz, Stanley-118 Kaufman, Annette-105 Kaufmann, Walter-85 Kaus, Stephenf105,144,149,152,175, 196 Kavalis, Paulo-85,148 Kavner, Julie-129,147,150,156,163 Kavner, Nora-64,66,106 Kaye, lrv-106 Kayser, Karen-66,118,139,143,156 Keeffer, Kareni118,166 Keilus, Vicki-106,146 Keller, Eytan Keller, Robert--118,157,159,160 Kelley, Daria-106,159 Kennedy, Alan-129 Kennedy, Shirley-118,147 Kennedy, Welcomef118 Kent, Andrew-106,157 Kerner, Jordan-129,152,189 Keskeny, Lynn-129 Kessenick, Bonnie-85,144 Kessler, Charlene--85 Kettle, Susan-118 Kibrick, Jane-129 Killough, Karen-129,158 Kincaid, Deamn -106,162,164 Kineman, Clara-44,152 Kineman, Jesseq85,150,152,162,165 Kineman, John-118,146,15O,163,165 King, Carol-106,167 King, Sherry Kingston, Russell-106,143 K1p'nis, Gail-118 Kirshenbaum, Frances-106 Kislinger, Edward-64,85,151,170 Kislinger, Robert-16,118,160 Klase, Roni-85 Klauser, Rande-129 Klein, Barbara-118 Klein, Deborah-118,139,142,143,160, 166 Klein, Judy-118,147,150,166 Klein, Maxine-85 Klein, Michael--85 Klein, Ronald--129,145,176 Kleiner, Richard-62,106,180,200 Klei'ner, Wendy-129,147 Kline, David-129 Klotz, Aller1e40,50,160 Kluchrnan, Susane106 Knadle, Weltan-24,85,166 Knauer, James--32 Knopf, R1chard-1 29,158,202 Kobayashi, Yumi-118 Kohl, Mel-118,176 Kohl, Robert-129 Kahn, William-106,145,152 Koltun, B111-118,177,197 Konbeim, Lyn-106,151,172,189 Koolish, Linda-85,140 Koplin, Larry-f129,156,180,200 Korman, Jeff-106,180 Karnhandler, John-106 Kornhandler, Robert-129,145,179,188, 196 Koskoff, Ellen-- 64,65,66,106 Kozen, Mynra-150 Kraft, Judith-1 O6 Kramer, Evan-129 Kramer, Caroli106,147,155,158 X . 1 I 1 J. -ef, . 1-f index Kreger, Jarnes185,163 Kreger, Keith-118 Kriesel, Kathryn16,66,106,147,160,167 Krevoy, Pe'nny1129,158 Krieger, Maureen1106 Krissman, Sydney170,85,99,137,138,158 Kritzer, Joy185 Kronish, Danie11118,138,143,159,160 Kuettel, David1129,157 Lewinson, Dayid1162,165 Lewis, Bon11te1118,145 Lewis, Cheryl1129,145,164 Lheureux, Apr1l1106 L1, Paula1l18,146,152,156,160,164, 165 Libaw, Pat1ice166,118,158 Libby, Harry---106 Malneck, Patr1c1a1119 Mandel, Reece-1107 Mann, Ann127 Mann, Fred1129,133,138,188 Man'nis, Candace186 Manopla, Mar1anne1107,158 Marcus Ga1l186,99,138,143 Marcusi Paula1103,143,157,l58 Kre-Nei Melchione, Jae1140 Mellini, Louis--107,151 ,170,19O,191 Mellon, Steven113O Melnick, Jayf-119,138 Melntck, Rosalynn166,107,111,137,1-47, 166 Meltzer, Ellen--107 Mertdelson, Betty1130 Kukes, Toby185,158 Kuluva, Randy-129,189 Kurtz, Carol161,85,98,137,143 Kurtz, Nola-50,139 Lacae, Rudy1106,175,208. Latdig, S:mane144- Laks, E5ther1106,142,l47,155 La'ndre, Rabert1l 29 Lanclsberg, Steve1S6,144,200,201 Lane, Patricia--106,145,15 8 Lantz, JuliL166,118 Lapidus, Deborah163,129,139,156 Lapin, lrit186 Lapm, L1ndo166,118,156 Lapota, Dav1d1118,149,158,175 Larner, Vlvian--129,140,145 Lash, Ro'nald186 Laszlo, Larry1106,144,149,177,197 Latourette, Leslie166,1 18 Lauber, Marsha1118,147,152 Lauterbach, Lesl1e166,106,158,206 Laven, Peter167,73,106,111,136,145, 152,186,190 Lavender, Marc1106,136,141,180 Lavetts, Michael186 Lavigne, Gerard1118 Layton, Carr1eron186,148 Layton, Randy165,66,118 Layto'n, Kather1ne147 Lederer, Daniel Lederman, Nita1l06,147,208 Lee, Marsha1129,15O Lee, Nancy186 Lee, Sherw1n1118,138,142,143,153,163, 165 Lee, Tatfy1129 Leeds, Leeds, Lyd1a1118,139,147,156 Richard1106,145,155,189,196 Leeman, Sondra1129 Lefcourt, Debby186,148 Lehrfeld, Saphie1106,145,147,150,157 Leighton, Craig186 Leisner, Eveli'n144,157 Lernbeck, M1choel11O6,158,180 Lernburg, Rebecca1106,146 Lenhoft, Ellyce1118 Lenhotf, Myles112 Lenkowsky, Suson1118,166 Lennon, Jo An'n161,B6,146,147 Lennon, Michael1129,162,193 Lennon, Richard1129 Lentz, Steve Lenz, Stephanie Leonard, Patrice166,118,148 Lerner, Lerten, Mike112,86 L1sa1158 Lesser, Craig1118 Lesser, Jaan-63,72,86,98,137 Lesser, Leo186,151,170,172,189 Lessner, Sandra-106,147,150,162,163, Lester Cynthia 106 Lettich Smeldon 129 Leyand Rhonda 118147 Levi Margaret 106 Levitt Levitt Levin Levin Levin Levin Levin Levin Levin Levin Levine Levine Levine Levine Levine D 'tnis 106145180 Karen 129 nida 2 66 1 arles 1 Donna O6 Julie 64 65 86 206 Kenneth 129 Laur1e1106157 Nancy 63 71 86137 u 106 147 155 urtts 118 149 7 Monk 24 76 86151202 208 ve 18138166175 ue 18145147152164 Susan 106 Levinson Lynne 129145 147150 4 66 Levinson Marilyn 106152 160 Levmson Robyn 8699147 Levinson u an 118 Levitt Howard 106145146 Levitt Sharon 106 147 166 vy Laurie 1 Lew Harry 86 145 Lew Henry 106136147152153 6 Lewin Jon 86 Liberman, Kenny171,1O6,l60,175 Lichtenstein, Nancy186 Lichtenstetn, Patr1c1a165,66,118 Lichtman, Andrea186 Lichtman, Laur1e1129 Liebenau, Robert--86,151,170,l72,189 Lieberman, Steve'n1106,151,193 L1eberman, Susa111118,157 Liebman, Wayne--10,62,106,111,136, 141,143,146,180,193,194,l95 Marcus, Robert-86 Marcus Steven1107 Marcus W1lla186 Marder, Bruce--119 Marder, Gary--107,162,163 Marder, Myron186,l66 Marell, Lesl1e1129,15O,164 Marerns, Laurie1119 Margolin, Stephanie186 Mariam, Joseph1119,175,196 Liebshard, Francine1129,156 Liebshard, Leona1'cl1118 Litson, Sally186 Lillard, Louise144 Linde, Eileen--129,155 Linde, RandOlph1118,138,157,163,165 189 Lindeman, James1106 Linden, Anr11129,147,156,164 Linden, 'larn1100,107,136,143,144,145, 200 Line, Sibyl138 Linton, Bruce11 21 ,145 Lipschutz, Linda1107,157 Lipton, Ke'nneth11O7,149 Lisinsky, M1chael186,141,143 Litt, Sharan-86 Litter Judith 7 Livingston David 21 118145152 02 Lo w Davld 118153 93 ue William 49 11 Lon on Arnold 107136141 143 Lo1don Marcia 129152153156 Ln on Philip 107145153 9 Loose Yvette 118 158 166 Larimer Daniel 129 Lo zkai Sidney 118 6 ouis Linda 107150 Laurie Nancy 66119 47 Lowell Bruce 129 7 Lowery Mar1lyne141 155 Lowry David 119 Lu 11 Richard 7 Lucas John 1 9 LJ John 107 O u o Laura Lundbergh Melinda 29 Lundbergh Scott 151 17017 190191 Luna Dentse 22 07 Lus Deborah 86 Lyons Rabeit 107 146150 Lynch Lawrence 32 Lynch Michael 176196 MacDonald Creighton 129 MacRae lan 129176 Magidsan Peter 107 Magnet Lisa 107155 158 Ma ach Randi 129147158 Malrncln Sandra 107 P ,, NJ., ,fn ,Ldv is Xgffa, A 11 1 3 Ni' 4 Q41 Mariarn, Susan--61,86,137,205 Marias, Deidre1107,142 Marks, Jan'1es11O7 Marks, Lindsay1129,150 Marks, Me1ody1107,143,145,147,152 158,166 Marks, R1chard1107,189 Marks, Sanfa1'd18,76,86,183,151,182 183,184,185,190 Markul, lngrid149,107 Marlowe, Stephen111,129 Marlowe, Valerie111,87,157,208 Maroko, Nadine1129 Marrow, Jahn126,33 Marshall, Patric1a187 Marsha Martin, Martin Martin Martin 11, Stephen1129,175 Deana17,1 19 Ethel 56 M1chele1129147 166 Vlc 1 129 139 Maschio Michael 166 Mason Celia 107142143 58 Mason Lwts 130153159176189 Massman 8ruce1119 193 ast Michael 11 12 Masters Deborah 130 Mathers Margaret 130 Mathers Myrna 107 Mathes Jackie 130 Mathis R d 41 47 Mattison llene187 147 Mau Carol 107 Maxharn Martha 9 McCann Dlck McCann Helen 63 72 McCauley J hn 87136138141 157 177 197 McClure Marilyn 50 53 McDonagh Rita 107 166 206 McGuire John Mc tel William 107151 170196 McQueeney Kathleen 119 Meade Bruce 119151 177179 7 Me ley Robert 1 Mehren Kathleen 87 Mehren Maureen 119 Me elbuig Reina 119150 Mea John 13015310 Melamed Vincent 119 176 Mendleson, Joa'n187,150,159 Mentzell, Chris187,189 Mersky, Kres1119 Mestrtnan, Edward1130,176,199 Meth, Rober-t1130,196 Metzner, Karen166,119,147,156 Meyer, Diane-87 Myers, Share'r111 30 Michallsko, Paul147,153 Michel, Gary113O Michel, Herbert-1119 Migdal, Carla11 30,147,156 Miguel, Sandy1130 Milan, 1'erry1107 Miles, Mike187,193 Miletich, Steve126,31 ' e 11 Millan , Sandra 46 Miller, Andrew187 Miller, Barbara1119 Miller, Dav1d1107 Miller, Denise1130,155 Miller, Ellen171,87,91,137,158,209 Miller, Felice Miller, Jr,, Harold187 Miller, Joh'n1119,160 Miller, Kenneth187 Miller, Lawrence1119,167,170,192 Miller, 1s-130,140,156 Millei, Marew1n187,209 Miller, Patr1cia1130 Miller, Stephen113O,153,159,163 Miller, Susan1130,152 Miller, Trudy187 Millman, Judith171,87,137,143,147,157 204 Millrnan, Kenneth187,145 Millman, Paula122,63,87,137,138,143, 147,157,204,205,207 Millner, Lesley187 Millner, Marilyr11130 Mills, Nancy-66,119 Millstein, Temi1119 Minsky, Larry1130,163 Mintz, Stanley1107,,192 Mirisch, Carol1107 Mistachkin, Arthur1107 Mitchell, Ann1 Mitchell, Kqt11v1119 Modine, Margan187 Mohr, A'nthony162,71,87,136,138,143, 144,160 Malin, Vick1166,1 12,119,166 Molina, Carlos187,196 Molina, Virg1n1a1107,157 Moliner, Alvaro1107,151,200,201 Monica, Tony1107 Montgomery, Melissa11O7 Moore, Joh'r1-21,73,87,152 Moore, Leah148,165 Moore, Moose, Morecki Morecki Morgan Morgan Morgan Morgen Linda Carol166,87 C rol 119144 Rosalyn 107 158 Jean 130 6 Ju ith 7 Mic ael 1 9 152163 R Morgenstern John 33 Morrison Torn 87 157 160170 Marrow M1chel1ne1107 Morse David 130179 199 Morton Susan 107 159 Moskatel lro 130138149 3 9 Moss Leland 12 87138154 Mass Melissa 130150158 SS William 1 9138143175 Mote Guido Munitz Richard 41 79 Murphy M1chael 107 Murphy Robert 87 98 190 Mussinger Janet 87 Myers Adrien 1 M on Robin 10714514714 150156 Nader Stephanie Na el Jochen 19 157 Nat itch Jack 119179 02 Naiclitch Jeffrey 107 202 Nairnan Joan 130163 Naphtal Wayne1119176 opp Jerry 130149 Nashner Robert 87 141 Na an Elinor 29 Ne ghbors Jesse 165 , 110 1 1 ', O 1 , ,158 I .1 . , I .- I I I I2 1 I 1 I I I 4 I - , - e , '.- , ,1 ', lc- , ,156 , -- ,16 , ' 1 , Log , ' 1 , 1,159 ' , ' 1 , cl' 18 ', 1 d , ' 1 , , , 1 .1 1 , ,1 ,163,2 8 , '11 11 ,151, , ,177 I e, '- , , , , '- , , , , e '1 ,,,, ', oy1119 ' , 1 o d , ' 1 1 , 115 1 1 1 1 A , Be ' 1 1, , 18 , 1 1 1 M , A 1 , ,87 , 1 1 1 1 ' , Ch 1 18 1 1 1 1 1 l ' ' , 1 -1 t -, ' - ,14 1 - 1 '- 1 1 A 1 V1 1 1 1 L , 1 , ,159 , 1 1 - 1 ', - -, H , ,1 ,156 , - , - , , ,15,16 ' , , , 1 ,15 1 ee 1 ,1 , - 1 , 1 1 -11211-,,. , , ,159 , '.. , - Mo , ' -1 , , , ,187 ' , C '1 , ,17 13'-, ' 110 , 111 , Y Levine, Lais1148 Lobin, Toni1129 Mayerhoft, Linda1130,147 Mullane, Sandra1130,153 - ,sre -1 ,,,, 189 111, 1 ,zo 1 - , ,107 , - ' , S 11 ,,,,, 166 L II , 1107 , O 1 ,,,, 151, 1 1 1 1 , ,v . -1 I I ' - ' , 1 ,,,, 16 , ' , 1 , , 3, , , 1 , , ' 14 1 1 - 11 1 - 1 1 vl 1 '- 1 1 1 8, 1 ' , ' 1 , , k, 111, l , 1 1 I 1 I I , '- , , N' , ' ' 1 , , , g , 11 , ,187 , s s - ,166 1 1 - 1 - ld 1 - 1 .2 ' , 1 1 , 1 I 1 1 1 1 ,,,, 15 ,1 I 1 1 1 1 I - , , , ' -4 d , -11, 2,87 ' 1 - 1 Le , '- 18 , 1 , , - 1 1 I - , , - , - N , -11, , ,157 , 1 ,,,,, 153, , ' 1 , , k ', ' 1 , 1 1 , 1 O I , '1 , , l , 1 , , 8 1l1'1 1 213 Ne Neisser, 'Sha Susanf87,151,170,172,1 89,1 93 Nedelrnan, Deborah-61,88,206 Nepus, Nona Nerney, Mona-88 Neubert, l.aMon-49,141 Neustadt, 8on'nief107 Newlander, Ira-119,196 Newmann, Bruce-119 Piazza, Benlernin Piazza, Gigi7108 Pinckney, Cothey-130 Pincus, Carolf108,147,152 Pinsky, Ronald-108,157 Pittluck, Tyler-88,138,140,143 Platt, Maltin4119,138 Platt, Roy--70,88,99,145,152,160 Plotkin, Jane-24,119,156 Rosen, Michael-89 Newman, Sharon-130 Newmark, Deborah-130 Newmark, Howardfi 19,165 Newmeyer, Neil-88 Newmeyer, Stuart Newsome, Dorylft 30 Neylan, Richard-88 NouraFeharn, l-lamid4186,193 Nourse, Deborah-119,140,145,149,158 Occhipinti, Salvatore-51,138 Ogner, Cary-119,140 Oiwa, Masatosh-107 Olen, Julie-130 Olesky, Roger-10,59,88,136,190 Olt, Trudy-64,66,88 Oliker, Michoelf130,145,153,180 Onderwyzer, Claire-88,147 Orgel, Peter-119 Orleans, Rogerf119 Ostrow, Dennis-88,141,149,152,175 Ostrow, Eliot--107,149 Pobirs, Ricky-170,176,188,196 Pobirs, Terry-63,66,72,119,139,140 Pocrass, James-88 Podrow, Brian-120,187,196 Rim, Lois713O,15O Roach, Dennis-89 Robbins, Arthur-120,162,167 Robboy, David-89,138,143,163 Robboy, Ronaldf120,143,153,158,160, 163,165 Roberts, Connie-130 Robin, Myrna-120 Robinson, Patrido-108,145,155 Robinson, Warren-120,145,149,152 Robinson, Willard-26,30 Rodriguez, Vivien-108 Rogell, Lauren-130,162 Rogell, Marc-120 Rogers, Lawrence-120,161 Rogen, Richard776,89 Rolapp, Nancy- Rolfe, Robertf89 Romotf, Steve-130 Rose, Anita-89 Rose Frank-120,176,196 index Rubinstein, Esther-89,204 Rudich, Bruce--89 Rudolph, Peter-108,149,162 Rumrncns, Mike-23,108,153,159,164 Russell, John-108,162 Sabol, Joseph-52,151,170,193 Sack, Lillian-131,152 Sackley, Stuartg Sacks, Elliot-14,73,120,138,166,179,199 Sacks, Satan Satire, Sagat, Ronnie-124,131,150 , Craig-100,108,141,147,208 Regina-66,120 Alan-120,187 Sall, Howard-131 Salter, Laura-25,131,164 Salter, Michael-120,179,199 Salzberg, Regina-63,89,137,205 Salzman, Robert-131,189 Sampson, William7108,145,152 Sanchez, Elinda-108 Sandler, Stuart-89,190,191 Rose, Kennethf89 Rose, Lrnda-108 Rose, Marcy-108 Rose, Mary-108 Rose, Sheryl-108 Rose, Stephanief89,63 Rosemand, John-51,137 Ostrow, Jeanette-130 Ostrow, Lauren--130,145,156 Owens, Madeline470,88 Padilla, John-44,55,56 Poiess, Diana-88 Paine, Hiliary-107 Pointer, James-47 Palmer, Stephoni-64,107,137,143,147, 163 Ponossian, Catherine-157 Paris, Richard-88,146,149 Parker, Parker, Parker, Parrish, Alida--32,55,56 Edward-130,158,160 Richard488,136,141,143,146,202 Randy-107 Pasarow, Anthony-130 Patey, Janet!56 Paul, Robert-107,193 Poletti, Jacques745,156 Polier, Daniel-130,149,160 Polier, Diane-66,120,147 Polk, Vera-88 Pollack, Carol-108,163 Pollak, Patricia-108,158 Pollock, Morgof10B Pollock, Randyf120,142,158,2O0 2 I ,ML ,.,, 2 ' , Y W ff ff V ,V,,, Pollock, Rusty--130,156 Ponder, Reneef120 Pans, Steven-130,176,188,196 Pop, Jeffrey-79,88,180,193 Post, Robert-16,71,S8,98,99,136,138, 143,146,160 Pratt, 1-lelen441 Pauley, Romaine-26,31,56 Paulos, Michael-119,150,180 Pawlan, Claudia410B,15O Powell, Parnela!108 Pearson, Elizabeth-130 Pearso'n, Toni-119 Peck, E Peck, J lyse--130 erorne-119,151,170 Pedicini, Valarie-130 Pellecer, Eduardo-130,149,158 Pelter, Barbara-88,147,15O,157,159 Pelter, Robert-130 Penn, Roy-119 Perllla, Christine-119 Perler, Joanne-130 Peschel Peschel t, William-88 t, John-130,175,187 Pessis, Lrndaff25,65,108 Peters, Allen Peters, Ann--108 Peters, Gloria-119 Peters, Jeffrey-13,88,166,178 Peters, Kenneth-26,28 Petker, Steven-119 Peterson, Dennie-37,56 Peterson, Don-51 Peterson, Roger-51 Petterson, James-119 Pfaelze Pteffer, r, Elaine-88 Bruce-119,138,146,159 Phelps, Victor-88 Philbrook, Ralph-51,145 Phillips, Allan-119 Phillips, Brucef119,165 Phillips, Edward-17,25,58,88,98,136, 141,196 37,3 2 45 I 4,3 .ff 214 Pregler, Ilene-130,139,152 Pregler, Laura-108,143 Prescott, Mark-21,120,138,145,152,175 Pressman, .loel-14,120,146,159,167 Pressman, Marc-108 Prezont, Robert411,12 Prinz, Deborah-130,147,156 Prinzmetal, Cynthia-130,156 Prinzmetal, William-108,160,175 Putter, Walter-52,177,178,179,197 Punaro, Ralph-120,182,183,184,190,191 Pyne, Barry4130,157,166 Quondt, William!51,56,152 Queen, Carol-125,145,156,166 Robbins, Debbyf120 Robbins, .lane--88 Robin, Ronnie-130 Rabinovitz, Miriam--88,143,204 Rabkin, Kalman-41 Rabkin, Lawrence-64,88,98,136,141,143 Rabwin, Paui-14,6O,72,73,88,136,138, 154,167 Raich, Kenneth-88 Ramoy, Tina-108 Randall, Addison-120,175 Randall, Davidf120 Randall, Diane-89,159 Randall, Karin-89 Rapp, Neil-120 Ratner, William-108,145,149,152,160 Regla, Peter4120 Reich, Danna-108 Reich, David-f130,196 Reich, Judy44,11,60,89,98,137,154,167 Reif, .Jennifer-120 Riemer, Terry--130 Reilly, Charles-52,182 Reiner, Anne-65,66,12O Reinis, Jonothon489,170,173,193 Reisman, Ryan-120 Resnick, Candace-108 Reuben, Gayle-108,147 Reynertson, Marilyn--37,148 Reynolds, Williarnf130 Rhodes, Andy-130,156,160 Rhodes, Laurie-130,150,164 Rice, Dean-130,189 Rich, Sarah-120,143,147,153,158 Rich, Sholom!120 Richman, Lee-89,136,193 Richman, Mark-12O,138,143,157,163, 165 Riclcles, Dovid4170,200 Rosen, Rick--120 Rosenbaum, Diane-16,120,139,142,143, 146,150,160 Rosenberg, Amy-130 Rosenberg, Mark-108,145,149,160 Rosenblatt, Willy- Rosenblum, Debraf131 Rosenblum, Ellen-131,163 Rosenblum, Gina-66,120,148 Rosenhek, Kenny-120 Rosenhek, Susan-131 Rosenroth, Sharon-130 Rosenstiel, Paul-131,153,156,180,200 Rosenthal, Alan-108,180,193,209 Ronsenthal, Ann-131,156 Rosenthal, Susan-131 Rosin, Carole-25,76,89,147 Santo, J0hn4131,145,18B Sar'nat, Joan-108,143,160,167 Saunders, Betty-108 Sounders, Carole-108 Savage, Jean-71, 89 Sayin, Marc-108,158,186 Scannell, James-131,142 Schaaf, Carol-131 Schankman, Mark-108,159 Schapiro, Laura-120 Schore, Barbara-105,166 Scheinrnon, Julief64,108,146,148 Schell, Sally- Schermer, Victoria-89,205 Schiff, Zlna-163 Schiffman, Kathy- Schimmel, John-14,121,138,163,179,196 Schirn, Daniel-108,180,181,193 Schlossberg, Neil-121,176 Schmidt, Eunice-42,55 Schmidt, Roberto-108 Schmidt, Walter--121,176,200 Schneider, Susan-131 Schneiders, Joe-190 Schneiderman, Michael-121 Schneiderman, Mike-193 Schnee, Tinaf76,89,99,144,147,154 Schnieders, Joe-112,121 Schnitzer, Abraham-121,145,150,164, 176 Schoenteld, Michael-131,196 Schoenteld, Susan-89,147,208 Schonteld, Roni-108,166 Schneider, Richard-108 Schneider, Rona- Schreiber, Richard-52,176,187,188 Schrillo, Carol-121,152 Schroit, Ala'n-89,157 Schuboch, Gary-108,152 Schulman, Jessica-108 Schuman, Daniel-108,165 Schuman, Linda-108 Schumann, Nikki-108,143,147 Schuster, Susan-72,109,142,147,155 Schwab, Kent-121,138,152,153,175 Schwab, Robert789,99,151,180,193,194 Schwartz Bari-131 Schwartz Cheryl- Schwartz, Danielg89 Schwartz, Eugene-89 Schwartz Karen-60,90,98,137,144 Schwartz Larry-70,90,136,182,183,197 Schwartz Larry490,151 Schwartz, Phil-176,189 Schwartz, Steve-121 Scofield, .lill-131 Ross, Cary489,145,193 Ross, Estelle-131 Ross, Deborah-131,166 Ross, Dennis--120,167 Ross, Howard-f120,176,189,196 Ross, Lisa-120,150 Ross, Louisef171 Ross, Sarah-120 Rossen, Danny-131,179,199 Rossen, Diane-108 Rassen, Robert-131,189 Roth, Robertf131 Roth, Sally4131 Roth, Steven-108 Rothschild, Muriel489 Raven, Charles--120,175,189 Rowe, Marcia-89 Rowen, Celia-108,157,158 Roybark, Andrea-89,147,155,159,166 Rozier, Leonie-120 Rubenstein, Ann442 Rubin, Phillip!89,138,141,143,146, 180 Rubin Richard4108 Rubins, Susan!-120,139,140,143,147,148, 158 145, Scott, Jane-109 Scott, Marc-90,189 Scott, Margaret-131 Seder, Sandee-90 Segalove, Ilene-131,139,147,158,164, 206 Seine, Victor-44,56,158 Seltzer, Eugene-5,90,136,141,182 Selzer, Jeffrey-121,138,143,149,153, 159, 160,165,189,196 Selzer, Richard-131,149,159 Se'nn, Mark-9O,136,141,146 Serkin, Shari-90,147,158,165,167 Serles, Thomas-121 Setlak, Helene-131,150,157 Setlak, Jean-109 Sevenans, Madeline-33 Shabeto, Sidney-109 Shay, Michael-109 Shafrin, Lauren-121,152 Shain, Barry-131,146 Shain, Ronald-109,177 Shanedling, David-109 Shapiro, ldelle-121 Shapiro, Marilyn-109 lex . I Y,,.,! index Shapiro, Mark-131,200 Shapiro, Thomas-90,99 Shoub, Joseph-14,121,123,138,153,160, 176,199 Shaver, Vicki--90 Show, Richard-12,90,140 Shawler, Wayne-121,189 Shecter, Alice--90,148 Shefrin, Paulf90,145,150 Sheinbein, Rogerf121,179 Sheihkopf, Wendy-109,166 Shelden, Lindy-109 Sheldon, Carol-109 Shemanski, Philip-131,153,156,196 Shepard, Michc1el4131,151,163,199 Sher, Charles-90,138,143 Sher, Jonathonf90,141 Sheridan, Larryf73,109,160,177,197,199 Sherman, Ilona-121,145,152,158,160 Sherman, John7109,157 Sherman, Theodcre79O,149 Sherock, Robert-6,109,167 Sherrin, Reesa-131 Sherwood, Joseph-23,109 Sherwood, .ludif90 Sherwood, Richaid-121,200,201 Shields, Dennis4186 Shklar, Doran-109 Shluker, Laurence-90 Shoop, Pamela413,109,166,206 Shoop, Stephen-131 Shore, Sondro490,163 Shaman, Shurin, Ro Amy-90 nald-11,12,61,90,154,160 Sidley, Patricia-131 Siegel, Rochelle-109 Siegel, Robert-131,189 Selling, Harold-52,175,200 Silver, Judithf131,164 Silverman Silverman Andrea-90 Garry-24,90 Silverman Donna4131,164 Silverman, Owen-109 Silverman, Pamelagi 31 Silverman, Nathanf112,121,149,208 Silverman Rhonda-121 Silverman, Rose-109 Silverstein, Helene-25,121 Silverstein, Helen-25,121 Silverstein, Rol:iert7131,176 Silverstein Ronald-109 Si lverstein, Simmons, Suzanne41O9 Kenneth-121,138,147,165 , - L, WY- - -V - J,-1-:::e.X Simms, Geoff- Simrns, Victoria-131 Simon, Adele--109,166 Simon, David-121 Simpson, Veda-131,146 Simons, Peggyf131,l5O,156 Sims, Dianaf6,71,78,9O,99,1 Si'r1ay, Elise-109,147,167 Sinclair, Dannyf90 Singer, Edward-131 Singer, Robert4154,164,166 Singermon, Gary-121 Singerman, Richard-109 Sirkin, Marlene-109,147 Siskin, Jane-121 Sislcin, 196111490 Skidell, Linda190,143 Skirboll, Sally-131 37,154,167 Skirmuntt, Christine-131,147,156 staff, Nora-90,137,140,144, Sloan, Harry-90 Sloan, John-109 206 Slutslcy, Jonathan -121,149,157 smeis, Marcel--19,9o,Q9,13e, Smith, Corolynne-109 Smith, Deborah-90,148 Smith, Gregory-121,176 Smith, Jerry4131,188,192 Smith, Robert-170 Smith, Roger4131,176,189 smith, We-ndy-121 Smoire, Gordon-109 Smuckler, Trudi- Smutz, Robert-121 Snider, Kathleen-109 Snyder, Debbie-121 Snyder, Jodyne491,146 Snyder, Rochelle-91 Snyder, Ross-131,157,189 Snyder, Sharyne-131 Sobel, Sora-66,121,147 147,154,186 Sobelman, Burton-73,109,136,153,182, 184 Sabin, Paul-109,153 sogg, Kenneth-131,149,160,196 Sogg, Shirley-91 Solcol, Dennis-109 Sokol, Michael--108,182 Sokol, Rebecca-63,109,147,205 Soll, Stephen-121 ,145,149,152 Solomon, Diane-131 Solomon, Patricia-72,91,148 Solow, Benido-91,140,158 soiow, 1efffey,13s,153,159,1ss,1s5 Sommer, John--91 Songey, Susan-121,156,166 Sporber, John-109,193 Spare, Paula-109,145,146,1 Sparks, J. E.-33 Spiegel, Harry-131 Spiegel, Neal-131,133,160 Speizer, Terry-109,146,186 Sperber, Beniamin-73,131 Sperling, Jeffrey-109,146 Sperling, Mary-9l,99,137,1 147,157,159 Spevocl-c, Linda491,148 Spiegel, Rita44109,146 Spies, Nancy-71,91 Spinrad, Frederick-121 Spinrod, Wendy-131 Sprecher, Janet-121,147 Spitz, He1'mine-409,162 52,155 38,142,143, Spitz, Janet-131 Spivak, Lynn-91 Srololf, Sheldon-131,145,153 Stack, Linda412l Stahl, Sandra-109,139,148 Stahl, Sharonfl 31 ,l 39,156,204 St, John, Toni--91 Stombler, Jay--109 Stanbury, George-24,91,145,151,170, 171,193 Stanly, Diane-8,21,109 Stanley, El1zabeth!131,139 Starler, Michaele121 Strategos, Charlesf Stauber, David-61,76,91,160,196 Steele, John-91 Steere, Anna-51 Steier, Alo'r1e25,91 Steier, Howard-131,188 Steinboum, Harriet-14,16,131,147,160 166 Steinbaum, Jill 121 Steinbaum, Lynn-64,65,109,166 Steinberg, Adrienne4-109 Sternberg, Janice-72,91,140 Steinberg, Robert-132,176 Steiner, Gloria-91,150,159,205 Steiner, Lynn-132,148 Steiner, Mark-91 Stem, Barry-109 Sterling, Merrick-132,145,188 Sterling, Randy-l09,145,147,151,176, 200,201 Stern, Cecily7121,140,150,160 Stern, Mark-109,136,143 Stern Michael-121,179,188 Stern Stern, Michael-132,179,199,200 Richard-122,143,153 Stewart, Gayle-4109,155 Stewart, Lynn-66,91,206 Stewart, Steven-172 Stiles, .lanisf42 Stinson, Diane-e91,208 Stock, Robert-122,138,143,165 Stoddard, Charles-122,164,196 Stokes, Nino-109 Stone, Howard-132,145 Stone, Lawrence721,91,150,151 Strondwall, Mori-Ann453 Strassman, Neil-109,146 Strategos, Eugene-132,166 Straus, Ann-91 Strauss, Michael-122,175 Stroe, Michael-109,143,147,157,159 Store, Nobertf132,159 Stuart, Nickif91 Stumpus, Cathy7132,150,158,160 Stumpus, Joelle-91,137,158,159,160 Suit, Randoll49l,140 Sullivan, Patricia438,63,66,148 Sulzberger, lrene-122,147 Summerfield, Ellen11O9,14O,143,146, 149,160 Suter, Lyle736,164 Sutton, Marsha-132 Swartz, Kenneth-122,189 Swartz, Ph1l1p4122,151 Sweeney, Roberto-91,148 Svverdlow, Charles!-132,153,160,1o3 Swislow, Marlenegi 10 Switzer, Robert7132,145,152 Switzky, Carl-132,149,157,196 Sylvester, Jocelynf110,158 Sha-Wal Symons, Doreen4-24,91 Tamkin, Sherry-124,132 Tannen, Robin--122 Torsey, PatriCe4122,156 Tasky, She1laff66,122 Tausman, R1chord4122,175,1S7 Tourog, Priscilla Teicher, David-132 Teicher, Jon-91,157 Teitelbaum, Barbara-91,154 Teller, Sandra-127 Tenzer, Patriciaf91 Tenzer, Ter1766,132,166 Terris, Edward--91 Tesler, Paula-132,156 Tetley, Warren-24,91,98,l38,151,170, 171,172,l73,182,183,184,190,191 Thall, Joan-110,157 Thomas, Tony--110 Thurston, Bettie492,140,150,159 Ticktin, Charles-122 Tirnbrook, Kimberlef132,139,150,159 Title, Marilyn--110,147,158 Title, Michael-26 Title, Nancy-66,122,147 Tobey, Garyf122,187,192 Tobey, Nl1chael161,79,92,151,189 Todd, Davide-132,142 Tolkin, Michael-132,152 Toll, Roger-132,146 Tracy, Steve-92,190 Traub, Victor-149 Treibatch, lgal-92 Treusch, Bradford4122,138,146,160 Treusch, Nancy-18,92 Troesch, Hansf122,143,153,166,180,196 Tuch, Robert'-92 Turick, Mariorie-92 Turner, Jeramy-132,150 Turner, Hillaryel 22,123,147,152,153,158 Tyre, Ellen-132 Udell, Janet-110,145,147 Udell, Ronaldf-110 Udell, Tommyfl32,138,160,180,196 Udis, Elaine-132,146,147,149,163 Ury, Natalie792,148 Valentine, Gregory-110,136,147 Va'n Zile, Diana-132,145,158 Van Zile, Stephanie-122,145,158 Velasquez, Gilbert-45,158 Verten, Lizz-132 Viau, Mariorie-36 Villiers, Julian-92 Vinnicof, Robert-110 Vittes, Mark-132,176 Volk, Barnett-110 Vos, Johnf132,176,196 Wagma'n, Cheryl--122 Wagner, Claudia-110,166 Wagner, Jolene711O Wagner, Lindo-110,143 Wakeman, Gary-92,152 Waldman, SusanA-132,150,156 Waldow, Howard-92,193,195 Waldow, Mark-92 215 VVaLZyc Walker, Donald-54,157 Walker, Kathleen-92 Wall, Robert-47 Wallace, Richard- Wallace, Robert-132,176 Wallock, Howard-132,169 Waller, Johne92 Waller, Nancy-92 Wallerstein, Robert-23,110,189,200 Walsh, SharonQ132,164 Walsh, Timothy-110 Walter, Steve-92 Walter, Terry-110 Ward, Heather-122 Ward, Leslie-122 Wareham, LynneR122 Warren, Bruce-132 Warren, Julie-132 Warshaw, James-5,25,33,62,92,158, Warsaw, Leslie-122,206 Warsaw, Robert-73,100,110 Wasserman, Cheryl-122 Wasserman, Sandrae92 Watson, Antoinet-110,147,160 Weil, Dcvid4122 208 Weinberg, Jeffrey-110,149 Weiner, Ala'ne45 Weiner, Alice-110,157 Weiner, Bert-100,l 10,138,141,153,l59 162 Weiner, Jeffrey-132,145,149,l 62 Weiner, Roberta-110 Weiner, Victor-122,175 Weingarten, Andrew-92,149,189 Weingarten, Daniela92,149,189 Weingarten, Steveng132 Weinhouse, Donald-92 Weisbart, Jeanette-132,142,147,15O,159 Weisbart, MorrisY110,150,193 Weisberg, Louie-122 Weiss, Debra-122,147 Weiss, Margit-92,144,150,152,159 Weissbrod, Rena-59,92,98,137 Weissbrod, Sheri-132,139,147,I56 Weisstein, Warren-132,176 Weisz, Donna-132,150,158 Weller, Ellzabeth-10,61,92,158 Wellman, Michael-132,175,187 Werne, Robert-122,149,163 Wershovv, Milton-110 Westbrook, Gerald-92 Weston, Lynn-92,166 Weston, Richard-24,64,110,136,141,186 Wexler, Carole Whalon, Wesley-110 Wheatley, Dennis-122 Wheaton, Steve-92,145,149,166,167,170 Wheeler, Ruth-42,56 White, Carole-122,166 White, Dale-93 White, Judith-110,160,163 White, Kirtlye-110 White, Richard-93 Whyte, Peter-110,140,186 Widdovvs, Richard-122 Wiener, Jill-61,911,158 Wike, Laura-132,158 Wike, Michael-110,164,189 ff Q , ,Z 1 4 9 3-I 5 1 6, Q . af f' 'G Q s QVI7 as Ingrid Arnoldy, Carol Beck, Chris Bennet, Andy Blaser, Benito Epstein, Shelly Gor- don, Diane Harris, Bari Hirsh, Shirley Kennedy, Randy Klaulser, Cindy Les- ter, Deborah Nourse, Terry Pobirs, Sue Rubins, Christy Sav- age, Rob Vinicoff, and Rosalie Wolf. Wilburne, Corinne-11O,137,142,147,155 Wilburne, Harriet-93,155 Wildman, Stephanie-11O,111,137,142, 143,155 Willey, Walter-26 Williams, John-110,196 Wilner, Marily'nf122 Wilson, Barbara-53 Wilson, Louisef42,45,78 Wilson, Pamela493,167 Wilson, Scott-132,145,18O,196 Winer, Sharon-122,142,145,146,155 Winkler, Shellie-132 Winters, Susani11O Wirth, Diane-122,139 Wisdom, Nortoni140,149,I77,197,198 Wisdom, Rebecca-132 Withey, Patricia-122,167,206 Wohl, Larry-73,493,136 Wohlberg, Judith-132 Wolcott, Charlese110,146,157,193 Wall, Rosaliee110,140,159 Wolf, Michael-132,149 Wolff, Morshallf73,110,136,143,145, 180,193,195 Wolff, Terris-132,138,146,166,179,199 Woltog, Patricia-93 Wood, Leslie442,123 Woodford, John-110,145 Woodruff, Elliiott-132,160 Woolard, Gary-132,157 Wowchuk, Harrygi 10,151,170 Wright, George-48,56,162,163 Yamada, Cheryl-47,66 xx Y4, Y -WA- index Yelli'n, Jack-7O,78,93,98,I36,141 Young, David-122 Young, Rebecca-132,147,15O,156 Zakheim, Irving--122,176,182,183,184 190 Zokheim, Rosalyni64,93,137,138,143, 160,205 Zakowski, Jack-132,146 Zarley, Victor-93 Zeidman, Marcia-93 Zetlen, Bryonfi 10 Zide, Karen-130 Ziegler, George-132,157,179,199 Ziegler, Ellen-110,140 Zitf, Lela-6O,69,93,98,137 Ziman, Allan-93,189 Ziman, Phyllis-132 Zimmerman, Sandra-122,142,147,155 Zink, James-122,158 Zisman, Gabygi 10,147,157 Zitnick, Barry-110 Zirnick, Kerryi132 Zolkover, Ronald-25,132,133,138,179, 187,192 Zoloth, Laurie--132,133,139,14O,147 Zorne, Mark-145 Zavak, Dixie Leeg53,207 Zucker, Ellen-122,139,147,167 Zucker, George-26,29 Zuckerman, Barbara-110,152 Zuckerman, Carol-110,155 Zuckerman, Harley-93,138,141,159 Zukor, Karen-25,100,110 Zycher, Benjamin-132,175,187 NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC ART AWARD WINNERS FOR 1964. 9 ,4..l ,, 'T i ,jp 4 1 if


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