Beverly Hills High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)
- Class of 1967
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Q A1 ,E-' - 'P' ' : .iz A 'L - fiv ' ' , S i. -, sh g 1 , contents: 10 administration 22 faculty 44 student government 58 classes 120 ozrganizatipns 152 activities 178 sports and spirit XL, mlhlishfrd by the yearbook staff, Beverly Hills High Beverly Hills, Spain .Looking upon our schools as a nucleus from which continuing educational growth emanates, the Beverly Hills High School teaching staff and students anticipate the summer months as a time for enrichment activity. Travel and study throughout the world has become an integral part of the learning process. France A basic portion of Beverly Hills educational philosophy is the belief that a student enlight- ened by liberal learning must be aware of the revolutionary changes in the world during this century and must clearly perceive the maior forces at work both at home and abroad. In classrooms and laboratories at the high school, students are exposed to both practical and theoretical applications of these ideas. Continu- ously expanding backgrounds and incentives for the development of knowledge are provided through an alert, active Board of Education. Combined French and Spanish Travelers Cafe on the Champs Elysee Each year under the auspices of the Institute of European Studies, groups of Beverly Hills stu- dents spend six weeks in the maior centers of learning in Europe. During the summer of 1966 Mr. Victor Seine and Mrs. Simone Laidig of our Foreign Language Department took students to Madrid, Spain and Nantes, France where they lived with local families while studying. Both groups spent the remaining vacation weeks traveling to England, Germany, Italy, and Swit- -W M- zerland. Fountain ofthe Lions wr.-1 ,517 Some ot the students travelled in small groups. They wanted to see the world from a different point of view. Seniors Jon Slutsky and Tom Gaines toured Europe by bicycle, staying at youth hostels in small villages and taking their Travels at a slow pace. Beverly students saw all phases of England. Whether by Westminster Abbey, main hall pedal or plane, most of them visited Canterbury Cathedral. Jon- Slutsky photographed the exterior view here. Junior Ira Moskatel took the picture ot the main sanctuary of West- minster Abbey in London, sight of many controversies in English history. Seeing an entirely different view of the British lsles, Senior Jett Seltzer included in' his itinerary a visit to Stone- henge. This remarkable construction was built prior to 1500 B,C. by an- ancient civilization apparently seeking to explain some of the mysteries of astronomy. if 1' - ' ,rim 'W-W,,1,r,.,., tw, - ' - . g. 1., L 5' -,lars7ri'i6fi:gJ:rJ1'. u f r u f l w irltlilllllllliviirlrifirliifilr.'fr1i:iiil,v,'V we 'N . , ,wwf 1-1 If- vi. 'i wifi, trim German England Canterbury Cathedral .1-- - Stonehenge Mediterranean For cenTuries, educaTion was based mainly on sTudies of The classical culTures. Even with . The modern emphasis on science and progressive educafion, The sTudy of The Greek and Roman culTures is an essenTial parT of Today's curriculum, Canal aT Venice, lTaly AlmosT all Beverly Travelers spenT Time in lTaly, ln Venice a gondola ride along The canals conTrasTed wiTh such hisToric sighTs as loeauTiTul ST. Mark's CaThedral which sTands as a monumenT To The mixing of Islamic and ChrisTian culTures. In Rome, Melody Cornell, Sue Davidson, and Connie Kamahele found Themselves enTranced wiTh The archiTecTural beauTy and engineering oT The Forum, a sTurdy reminder of The Roman Empire's legacy To civilizaTion. Those Travelers To The Near EasT enioyed Greece, boTh modern and ancienT. Junior Jon Davis lived There wiTh his Tamily for almosT a year. In AThens, The caryaTids, supporTs for The Temple of AThena, sTand norTh of The ParThenon on The Acropolis, which, illumin- aTed aT nighT, is a breaThTaking reminder of The Age of Pericles. Porch of The Caryafids, Acropolis, Athens ln fronf of The Forum of The Caesars Rome CaThedral of ST. Mark, Venice Acropolis aT nighT, AThens The basis OT The Three maior religions of The wesTern world is cenTered in The counTries of The Near Near EasT. Beginning wiTh The Jewish TradiTions and laTer The hisTory of ChrisTianiTy, Israel has played an imporTanT parT in The shaping of wesTern life. Jeff SelTzer and his Tamily Toured EgypT, Greece, Israel, and Jordan, concenTraTing on The ancienT civilizaTions which formed The basis of wesTern his- Tory. 5 I n E Mural in Tomb aT Karnak, Egypt GreaT Temple aT Karnak, EgypT The ancienT EgypTians leTT us greaT archiTecTural re- mains. Jeff SelTzer Took The picTure of a mural carved and painTed on The wall of The Tomb of a Pharaoh. Near Luxor he phoTographed The handsome ruins oT ancienT Temple pillars of Karnak, and in IsTanbul he Tound The lovely mosque silhoueTTed againsT The sky. Blue Mosque of SulTan Ahmed, lsTanl::ul Russia Far East ST. Basil's CaThedral, Red Square Guided by The governmenT agency In TourisT, Senior Mike Schneiderman and his Tamily Travelled in The Union of SovieT SocialisT Republics spending The maioriTy of Their Time in Moscow and Leningrad. ST. Basil's CaThedraI lies in Red Square nexT To The cold, high walls of The Kremlin, policy seaT of The USSR. All The produce Trade in The souTheasT Asian ciry of Bangkok Takes place on The many canals ThaT run Through The hearT of The business dis- TricT. Families may live Their lives WiThin The confines of a narrow canal. The handsome carved demon is guarding The BuddhisT Temple of Dawn builT aT Bangkok Three hundred years ago. IT commemoraTes a baTTle oT The Thai againsT Mongolian invaders. Ira MoskaTel Took These picTure5 while in The Far EasT. Demon guarding Temple of The Dawn, Bangkok Floating markeT place, Bangkok Many Teachers spenT Their vacaTion Time sTudying and Traveling. Mrs. Marjorie Viau oT Beverly's ArT DeparTmenT Toured French Poly- nesia in The SouTh Pacific. She lived wiTh The people There and visiTed many oT The small islands in The Archipelago, She was enchanTed by The people, Their cusToms, and parTicuIarly by The school children in primiTive VVesTern Samoa. Tahiti Hawaii Polynesian children in Tahiii T l? ' V fbi 3 ' ' Mrs. Marjorie Viau and her son inspect fishneis in Tahiti TahiTi and iTs surrounding SocieTy Islands have played an imporTanT parT in The hisTory oT Far EasTern Trade. Lying wirhin The HumboldT CurrenT, TahiTi is a Tremendous shipping Thoroughiare. The culTures on The ouTer islands remain largely unaTTecTed by The paih OT civil- izaTion. Only wiThin The lasT year archeological surveys have been in sTeady progress. ArTiTacTs have appeared Trom civilizaTions oT which The world has, unTil now, been ToTally unaware. IT is ThoughT ThaT perhaps all The islands were aT one Time linked. ApproximaTely every oTher year aT EasTer Time, Mr. RoberT Holmes oT The Music DeparT- menT Takes his Madrigal Singers To Hawaii where They do a concerT Tour. The Honolulu sTudenTs visiT Beverly in reTurn. A very close relaTionship has developed beTween The sTudenTs oT each sTaTe. Q? iv Beverly Madrigals with Mr Robert Holmes leave from sTay in Kailua, Hawaii orth merica Beverly Hills students and faculty agree that travel augments educational opportunities by creating broadness ot mind and understanding between peoples ot the earth. Close association with Beverly Hills' sister city began this year when our school district hosted dignitaries from Acapulco, Mexico. ff., i This summer, students from Acapulco and Beverly Hills studied here together tor the tirst time. Also there was an exchange of student art work. At the same time, Acapulco dignitaries visited Beverly. At left are: Dr. F. W. Robinson, Mr. Neo Gutierrez, Mr. Jose Medina, Department head ot Rural Education, Mrs. Elinor Nathan, and Professor Ramirez Alta- mirano, Acapulco Director of Education. Three ot our faculty members are spending the entire year away from us. Mrs. Pearl Baum of our English Department is using up the longest ticket ever assembled. She is touring the world while on sabbatical leave. Physics and general science teach- under a fellowship at for physical education- wa-ll. Sister city meeting EI? Mrs. Pearl Baum The traveling photographers. Yellow Taxicabs line Avenue in New York City Nate Silverman's fascinating view of New Yo er, Mr. Francis Crean, is spending this year studying Cornell University. A year studying in Europe will complete a Masters Degree teacher, Marianne Strand- , ,,!. I 5 - 4 ' ,. 5 ,f ' J ' 35, 'y tf j K I fini l a y ' X 211 '32 Rf , Miss Marianne Stra ndwall Mr. Francis Crean rk City must represent the memories of many student and faculty travellers to the great cities, towns, and natural monuments of our own country. IT The concepT underlying This book can be sTaTed in a word, The mosT likely choice would be growth. Because of iTs sense OT conTinuousness and radiaTion, we have chosen The circle as The visual symbol of This concepT. Awareness oT The conTinuiTy oT yesTer- days and Tomorrows is a province of our insTiTuTion. Yesterday Tomorrow In 1927, beloved Beverly science Teacher Doc Morrison Took The picture below of our school in iTs beginning. AT The leTT is a view, which aTTer This year, will never be seen again. Each of These TorTy years has been filled wiTh very special kinds of growThg of physical facility, of Teaching vision, and of young men and women moving up and ouT inTo an expanding world. One symbol of Beverly's own moTion inTo The TuTure is The archi- TecT's rendiTion aT leTT. SomeTime during 1967-68 The look of our campus will change. Model of The new Beverly Hills High School w 1 Hai' 23, E i A ,. 1: ' r . ' ' fi , ' 'fi' .. :-.1 L , 1 'W- 4? Wbi'75f.' . i v . Sass? 'V 1 v' 1 .-.i A vt 9' .1 '5 As long as man seeks out the illumination of truth to banish the darkness of ff Mr. Peters attended a summer luncheon given by Board member Mrs. Elinor Nathan to welcome Professor Ramirez Altamirano and his wife from our sister city, Acapulco. Superintendent Mr. Kenneth L. Peters Due to recent swift increases of population in Beverly Hills, the i966-67 school year has required intense concentration upon the en- largement of physical facilities, ad- ministrative anol teaching staffs. Under the leadership of Superin- tendent Kenneth L. Peters, the year has been dedicated to the guidance of this growth into the same channels of excellence which have created the vibrant educational climate Bev- erly Hills now enjoys. Every member of the Beverly Hills district staff has had an intimate part in the refinement of plans. Im- plementation of the growth concept has moved steadily forward until, in early 1967, the clearing and breaking of ground became a reality. The devoted attention of an out- standing Board of Education has rnade it possible for Beverly Hills students and parents to continue looking forward with confidence to a system of education second to no other in the country. ignorance, dedicated educators continually will seek new ways to strike the spark ,M Q3 -X Z-, K. . . Mrs. Ruth Ba rd 'Y Mrs. Elinor Nathan Kenneth L. Peters The Board of Education Mr. George Zucker i . nl ,N .F fir! ,W fe , EX V I igfi 1 ' ' ,ffl Mr. Ernest Ach Mrs. Bernice Hufter The Board of Education Building , W L A, 1 . ., .W u fig N 4, L ng N ' ff u i n. X X . -11 l I Q I ,zu-x N Q' Our goal is to send you forth to face life with courage and purpose and faith M 'H Above: Mr. Dan Gibson, Director of Instructional Materials. Right: Dr. Richard V. Bertain, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent. Left: Mr. Walter Willey, Assistant Superintendent Below: Mr. Gordon Wo Business Manager olle Success will be measured by The stature of The emerging individual. Principal Dr. F. Willard Robinson For Principal Dr. F. Willard Robinson, The T966-67 year has been filled wiTh much more Than The challenges which ordinarily Tace an adminisTraTor. In ad- diTion To The assembly of an increasingly enlarging Teaching sTaTT, Dr. Robinson has led The high school Through a year of delicaTely conceived re-organizaTion of adminisTraTive leadership. Three assisTanT principals and seven members oT the counseling sTaTT have imparTed a Tremendous viTaliTy To sTudenTs and in- sTrucTors alike. RecogniTion of Today's requiremenT To prepare The sTudenT as ToTally as possible Tor a liTe enriched by wide awareness, Dr. Robinson, Through The creaTion oT a Fine ArTs depar'TmenT, has iniTiaTed a phase of secondary educaTion which will move side by side wiTh The already ex- isTing excellence OT deparTmenTs of Science, MaThemaTics, Foreign Language, English, Social STudies, Business Educa- Tion, Technical ArTs, and Physical Edu- caTion. GrowTh and refineme-nT in The areas of Team Teaching, modern foreign Ian- guage meThods, advanced placemenT programs and a piloT proiecT on The levels of achievemenT approach To The Teaching of algebra conTinued To flourish wiTh graTiTying scholasTic resulTs, AT The same Time, much enlarged and beauTiTully equipped physical Tacilifies for The high school moved from The drawing boards inTo acTualiTy. The mosT modern in design of classrooms and laboraTories, library, seminar rooms, in- TormaTion reTrieval, closed circuiT Tele- vision, TheaTre, and Tine and graphic arTs is included in The new five siory building wiTh underground parking which began consTrucTion This year. Cer- Tain areas of The exisTing high school sTrucTure have been redesigned and will be ready for occupancy some Time dur- ing The nexT Two years. To have so guided our exTended growfh while having assisied us To main- Tain The combined excellence of creaTive and academic expression brings To a close a year of unprecedenTed acTiviTy. Dr. F. Willard Robinson - ii., Ah-...... .vhfg -A sl yrs,-,-nnqkssmg V ,,..,., ,l . , me-Y-V, , , iff. EERE X 1 Flexibility of an educational program enables sensitive response to wfppyf' .ff The Assistant Principals Mrs. Ruth N. Friedman, Assistant Principal, is in charge of student activities at Beverly Hills High School. The organization and function of the Boys' and Girls' Leagues is sponsored by Mrs. Friedman. Approxi- mately forty clubs, all extremely active, flourish under her helpful guidance, and a wide assortment of philanthropic and community activities look to Mrs. Friedman for her wise assistance. Mr. Lawrence D. Lynch is Assistant Principal in charge of instruction. Well remembered in his former roles of chemistry instructor and coun- selor, Mr. Lynch now deals with students' classes, programs and grad- ing. Scholastic testing programs and increased use of our data process- ing facilities also fall within Mr. Lynch's busy schedule. All who come in contact with him have experienced Mr. Lynch's extraordinary ability to find ample time to dwell with interest on each individual's problem. Mr. Steve Miletich is Beverly's Assistant Principal in charge of pupil personnel. Attendance and department are two of the large catagories over which Mr. Miletich watches. lt is quite an accomplishment to be a much loved disciplinarian. Steve Miletich has become this very thing to Beverly students. It is an achievement which can only be earned. No function from an assembly to a football game is complete without the Miletich smile. individual needs integrating mental, ethical, emotional, and physical development. l from Philosophy of Beverly Hills High School The Counselors Head Counselor, Mrs. Fulvia Kingsley ti! i Mr. Edwin Elliott Mrs. Beverley Bryant Mr. William Hoag Mr. Stuart Silver Mr. Gerald Jones Miss Helene West The Board of Education desires that the program ot education be such that it f , 2-fig : Left: Mr. John H. Marrow A Administrative Assistant Below: Mrs. Margaret ickis Student Body Auditor 4' At the student store, Gary Hendlin waits on prospective purchasers. ill challenge all students to achieve to the maximum of their abilities ........ From the Educational Philosophy of the Board of Education -rv' Mr. J. E. Sparks Dr. John Morgensfern Special reading and study skills Psychologist Mrs. Sylvia Besser Miss Madeleine Sevenans Mrs. Ethel Booth Home-School Coordinator Speech Therapist information Retrieval FAMILIAR FACES Everybody knows them. Everybody loves them. We take this place to thank them for the great year. MVS Mrs. Lois Burmester Nurse Librarian Mrs. Virginia Sexton Mrs. Dorothy Fitzsimons A ' A N' ' I The Book Room Attendance Office Mrs. Jean Hallman Mrs. Rosemary Thorpe Mrs. Perle Pregler Language Laboratory Attendance Office Guidance Office The BHHS PTA deems iT a responsibiliTy To undersTand, To clearly inTerpreT, and To help achieve The school's general obiecTives. AcTing as a liaison beTween home and school, iT is our desire To fosTer The fullesT possible undersTanding beTween educaTors and parenTs in hopes ThaT The youTh wiThin our influence may achieve iTs highesT po- TenTial. IT is our sincere belief ThaT no high school, no maTTer excellenT, can singlehandedly prepare young people for all of challenges-ThaT adminisTraTors need and iusfly deserve, sTanding and supporT of The parenTs in The Task of prov ingful educaTion. Officers working under Mrs. Marvin Fr TsT vice-presidenT, Mrs. Ramon Gerson, Mrs. Harold KarTon, 3rd vice-presidenT, Mrs presi- denT, Mrs. Jules Lapidus, 5Th cording secreTary, Mrs. Henry secreTary, Mrs. Phillip Klein, Treasurer, Mrs. n, Mrs. Ted PosT and parliamenTarian, Mrs. J ,I I INN PTA PresidenT Mrs. Marvin' Friedman heads o Truly acfive PTA. THE PTA PROGRAM FOR T966-67 BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT ............ OcT. I2 FRESHMAN 81 OCT. T8 Nov. I5 Jan. T7 DAY Feb. T IOR CLASS COUNSELI Feb. 7 DONKEY BASKETBALL GAME ......... Feb. 25 PARENT-TEENAGE UNDERSTANDING .. .Mar. 29 OPEN HOUSE .............. ..Apr. I9 FACULTY-PTA TEA . . . .May I5 . 21 A unlque success: the man-computer team The compuTer concerT culminaTes a unique series of lec- - .V Tures ond a field Trip conducTed lasT spring in cooperaTion wiTh I The CompuTer Group of The lnsTiTuTe of ElecTricaI and ElecTronics ' Engineers. As far as we know, This is The firsT Time such a i series has ever been presenTed on any campus in The UniTed i MaThemaTics Teacher, Paul Michalisco, who coordinaTed The -T' program, co-sponsored by MaTh Club and Mesons, sTaTes, The main purpose of This series, The Man-Computer Team, has been To preSenT The role of The compufer as a Tool in The service of A T STaTes.. From an educaTional poinT of view, we feel ThaT The series has been exTremely successful, opening up new insighTs for our sTudenTs. IT is an excellenT example, once again, of whaT can be accomplished when indusTry and educaTion join forces. Dr. F. W. Robinson mankind . . . a Tool That will free man from The drudgery of Tedious compuTaTion and rouTine decision making in order To enable him To more fully enioy and To develop Those faciliTies of The mind and hearT That make us human. Taxon 1' B my-y, V' I A PP 1 fi X N fggad- 1 J? EJ no A ' ,..T ?' V 5 'bn O iff 3?.:P..':.2g5s-5 ' , . f l ff: gr ,- '. 1. ' 4 4 D- -Q ' ' - -' 4 X' fshl - . ,P 1 0 4 - U60 N . A -4 V43 N A bfflf 1- 'T' Pm DV T2 bi zzfiiff f -i1:.' ,au 01-d N lay-a 3.3 -i X4 2- 3 ui ' X f f T' f ll T' 'in . ffl 5 , -1- 1 ylw'ff:fP!,w ff,QhLv' 4:?yyvniZ'kQ.Lf 551' 9 1' rf if J' PIMP - Iq,gg,f:3,,4c,gw1zQ,f5.,Q f wfgf. U I ..,.9 .. , , U 25. if f N om X' . I vfifw fi TSIJ. mf ba-:I3 W: 'li Pfp mu N ek I if PIZZ ii, X y 133.0 va Lvl-'In nhl- Xu -,nl xl . CompuTer sTudenTs CompuTer music CompuTer arT 1 l facult t Arnita Albright, Fine Arts, B.A. - UCLA, M.A. - UCLA. Happiness is meeting an early deadline. Helen-Louise Aldrich, Joan Allemand, Fine Arts, Adrian Bal, Science, B.A.- Math, B.A. - Stanford, B.A.-De Pauw U., M.A.- Kansas Wesleyan, MA,- M.A.-Stanford. De Pauw U. Wichita State. Happiness is keeping in Happiness is forgiving, Happiness is contagious. tune. Betty Jo Bamberg, English, M.A.T.-Harvard U. Happiness is youth. Everybody did it! Marc Barsimontov, Foreign Language, B.A. - CCNY, M.A.-CCNY. Happiness is a wild paisley tie. David Baldwin, Math, B.A., M.A.-U. of Mississippi, Happiness is being at Bev- erly Hills High School, Sanford Benovitz, Science, David Bonami, Foreign Newman Borden, Math, B.S.E. - Northern illinois Language, B.A. -- UCLA, B.S.-Occidental College. U., M.A.-Northern Illinois M.A.-USC. Happiness is a real good U. Happiness is a Bar Mitz- deal. Happiness is the honors vah system. rw -up if CHEST X l'- 9-luv Gerald Carpenter, Social Studies, Boys' P.E., B.A.- State College of lowa, M.S. - Northern Illinois U. Happiness is a four speed rabbit. ' L Sandra Devereoux, Foreign Language, B.A. - Texas Western. Happiness is a well earned prize. Faculty A 1, I meeting facult Herbert Dodge, Social Studies, B.A. - Eastern Nazarene College. Happiness is having lunch in the Faculty Dining Room. June Eddy, Math, BA.- Oklahoma College For Women, Ed. M. - U. of Oklahoma. Happiness is lx2 -l- 23x- 73J VA. Rex Faubion, Fine Arts, Chris Flanagan, Boys' P.E., Kenneth Gelms, English, B.A.-UCB, M.A.-UCLA. B.A.-Occidental College, B.S.-Illinois U., MA.- Happiness is sleeping late M.S.-USC. L.A. State College. on a rainy day. Happiness is a grand slam. Happiness is the disci- plined mastery of one's in- ner self. Vivienne Gibbons, English, A.B. -- UCLA, M.A. - UCLA. Happiness is what every- one thinks he deserves. Beatrice Glanz, Foreign Language, B.A. - Cornel U., M.A.-Stanford. Happiness is six periods of study in the M.D.R. Max Glass, Business Edu- Tanis Gursey, Girls' P.E., Neo Gutierrez, Foreign Lan- cation, A.B.-San Diego B.S.-UCLA, M.S.-UCLA. guage, B.A.-U. of Texas State. Happiness is organized M.A.-Columbia U. Happiness is being unem- spirit. Happiness is Caleta Beach ployed. Acapulco. Mr. Quinlan in contempla- tion. facult Joanne Haag, English, Louis Hart, Math, BS- Lucy Helgesson, English, Charles Herbst, Science, B.A., MA.-College of St. USC, M.S.-USC. BA.-UCLA. B.S.-USC, M.S.-USC. Catherine. Happiness is seeking truth. Happiness is a bump on a Happiness is enioying life Happiness is being rich, pickle. to its fullest. young, and beautiful. Jim Hiss, Social Studies, B.A.-USC. Happiness is a state of well being, according to Webster. Alan Hotfer, Math, B,A.- Robert Holmes, B.A.-Ot- Joseph Hooker, English, UCLA, M.S, - U. ot Notre terbein College, MA.-U. A.B. - Stanford, M.A. - Dame. of Michigan. Stanford. Happiness is love. Happiness is where you Happiness is understand- tind it. ing, John lngle, Fine Arts, B.A. - Occidental College, M.A.-Occidental College. Happiness is directing The Fourposterf' tion. Rena Hubbard, Fine Arts, B.A.--San Diego State. Happiness is a player pi- CHO. Mr. Jacquard in concentra- facult Sanford Jacquard, Foreign Richard Jackson, Technical Aletha Jones, English, B,A. Language, B.A. - UCB, Arts, B.A.-UCSB. -Cal State L.A., M.A.- M.A.-UCLA. Happiness is The lick of a U. of Chicago. Happiness is the arf of puppy's nose on one's Happiness is the first year rendering happy Those who face. at Beverly. surround us. fwmmlwww Richard Keelor, Boys 'P.E., Clara Kineman, Foreign Charles Kloes, Social Stud- B.A., M.A. - Lohg Beach Language, B.A. - Hunter ies, B.A.-UCLA, M.A. -- State. College, -M.A.-Colum UCLA. Happiness is a hard fought bia U. Happiness is a surfboard. victory. Happiness is the sound of First day of school. a pin drop when The bell rings. Flory Jones, English, B.A. - Dension U., M.A. - UCLA. Happiness is being senior class sponsor. Am-fe'-X 'Nts 'wk gi, .4 f---....--,L,.5- ..,QQ:'. l ': ' if - i-15, liiiffl ffl Epi 3:1355 j1.:zi .1 1' X-Q' 2 3 :-'j,,3-5-SEA.. .Ax -A --1-Ai ,-wee.-.s.lsQ X . it 5-annul' Allen Klotz, Social Studies, B.A.-UCLA, M.A.-UCLA. Happiness is being ad- mired. Rosalyn Kalmar, English, B.S., M.A.-George Pea- body U. Happiness is getting paid to do The work -you enjoy. Nola Kurtz, Social Studies, B.A.-UCLA. Happiness is a teddy bear. . ,f,.,,f. facult Simone LC'ldl9i F0VelQn Katherine Layton, Math, Margaret Leeds, Girls P.E., Sibyl Line, Home Econom- William Logue, Science LUUQUUQS. BA- - UCLA, BA.-UCLA. B.A.-Baylor U. ics, B.A.-UCLA, M.A. B.A., MA. -- West Vir M.A.-UCLA. Happiness is all my stu- Happiness is a trip to UCLA. ginia U. Happiness is Roseaux dents knowing the distri- London after q hqrd Happiness is a stitch in Happiness is a small in pensants inside the classs butive property. yeqr'5 work, time. testine. room, dichondra outside. LL, Ann MacGibbon, Home Jon Maksik, English, BA. Virginia Maner, English, Ingrid Markul, Science, Economics, B.S. - U. of -USC. B.A. - UCLA, M.A. - B.S.-Michigan Tech, M.S. Maryland. Happiness is finding UCLA. USC. Happiness is a G. E. self money in an old suit. Happiness is the beauty Happiness is unbreakable cleaning oven. of nature. lab equipment. So glad to be back. Reed Mathis B.A., MA.-U. igan. Happiness is a per Mustang. , English of Mich solid cop facult Richard Munitz, English, B.A.+UCLA. Happiness is an ice cold glass ot milk and choco- late cake. LaMon Neubert, Science, BA. - BYU, M.S. - Uni- versity of Utah. Happiness is seeing my two little boys when l come home from work. Elizabeth Nichols, Foreign Salvatore Occhipinti, So- James Painter, Math, B.A. Language, BA. - UCB, cial Studies, B.A.-NYU, -USC. MA. - UCB. MA.-NYU. Happiness is a student Happiness is a Sea Happiness is fulfillment who wants to learn. Hunt . through accomplishment. Janet Patey, Study Skills, B.A.-UCLA. Happiness is a room on the first floor. Dennie Peterson, Business Education, A.B. - Maca- lester College. Happiness is giving up a hard iob and admitting you are a dumb bunny. Mrs. Viau instructs par- ents at Back to School Nightff Roger Peterson, Social Jacques Poletti, Foreign Helen Pratt, English, B.A Studies, B.S., M.A.--Loy- Language, B.A., M.A.- -Wesleyan U. ola U. of LA. Long Beach State. Happiness is taking pic Happiness is Friday. Happiness is the oui tures for the Watchtower answer to compri? facult William Quandt, Social Studies, B.A.-U. of Den- ver, M.A.-Stanford. Happiness is not having to answer questions like this. Thomas Quinlan, English, A.B. - U, of Michigan M.A.-Immaculate Heart. Happiness is being smart er than your students. Kalman Rabkin, English, B.E.-Alberta U., M.A. -Alberta U. Happiness is a clay with forty-eight hours. V E2 6 Alicia Ramirez, Foreign Language, B.A.-College of the Holy Names, Oak- land. Happiness is finishing all your essay tests before the big football game on TV. Charles Reilly, Boys' PE, B.S.-USC. Happiness is winning. Marilyn Reynertson, Busis John Rosemond, Social Joseph Sabol, Boys' P.E., Barbara Schenkel, Eng- Richard Schrieber, Boys' ness Education, BS- Studies, B,A., M.A. - B.S.--UCLA, M.A.-L. A. lish, A.B.-UCLAT PE, B.S.-UCLA. UCLA, Boston U. State. Happiness is graduating Happiness is being big- Happiness is 200 words Happiness is the Red Happiness is a twa-way to Beverly, finally. ger than the boys you a minute. Baron. radio. coach. Arnita Albright discusses sculpture class with par ents. facult Victor Seine, Foreign Lan- Karen Shaver, Social Stu- Harold Sieling, Boys PE, Lynne Stalmaster, Social Anna Steere, Social Stu- guage, B.A.-USC, M.A. dies, B.A.-Pomona Col- B.S.-UCLA, M.S.-L. A. Studies, A.B.-UCB. dies, B.A.-Pomona Col- -USC. lege, M.A,-John Hopkins State. Happiness is education. lege, M.A.-Claremont Happiness is seeing the U. Happiness is whatever you College. beauties of Europe every Happiness is good com- make it. Happiness is a surprise summer. pany. package. J, Leonard Stern, English, B.A.-UCLA. Happiness is the realiza- tion that your students are learning. Carol Sundermier, Girls Lyle Suter, Fine Arts, B.S. Joan Sweet, Girls PE, BA. Hilda Valmer, Foreign PE, B.S.-UCLA. -NYU, Pratt Art Institute. -San Fernando Valley St. Language, B.A.-UCLA, Happiness is having a re- Happiness is found by College. M.A.-UCLA. gular class schedule. those who least look for Happiness is an eagle on Happiness is a frail ray it. the bulletin board. of beauty. Mr. Suter does a l solo for a faculty party. facult Louis Versace, English, B.A.-Princeton, M.A.- Princeton, MAP--Princeton Happiness is a puff of smoke in the wind. S 6 , Mariorie Viau, BE-UCLA, Donald Walker, Technical Alan Weiner, Foreign Lan- John Wekerle, Technical M.A.-UCLA. Arts, B.A.-Long Beach guage, B.A.-NYU, M.A. Arts, B.S.--U. of New Happiness is a scenic State, M.A.-Long Beach -NYU. York at Buffalo, Viau. State. Happiness is a pile of cor- Happiness is organization. Happiness is a radio rected papers. wired correctly. Barbara Wilson, GirI's PE, Louise Wilson, Foreign Barbara Wolf, English, John Leslie Wood, English, B,S,...UCLA, Language, B.A.-Stan- B.A.-San Fernando Val- B.A.-U. of West Austra Happiness is the continued ford, M.A.-Stanford. ley State College. la, M.S.-U. of New Zea success of the G.A.A. Happiness is having Happiness is rare-seize it. land, Ed.D.-UCLA. friends, Happiness is learning for- ever and ever. Dr. Robinson and Coach Douglas demonstrate their satisfaction with the team. 'rfi gf if-f E ui V. f u . . Harriet Wrye, English, B.A. -UCB, MAT-Harvard. Happiness is a glowing fire in the fireplace. Sheryl Yamada, Math, B.A.-UCLA. Happiness is spearing fish off a surfboard. , ,v f mg, ,inf , Rifa Zeigerson, Social Sfuclies, B.A.-UCB, M.A. UCLA. Happiness is looking old- er Than your sTudenTs. Dixie Zovak, Girls' PE, B.S.--UCLA. Happiness is having ba- bies, if you are married. facult Technical Arts ,IM ,. ,ww I ,-,f V, f ee. ' K V A T is Q ? f:2'r+fw:Q4: ' , -ET ali? 533331. 1 4 - p , - ' '- ..4m,,.,1.w...4.u..u....,. me .,, A A,,,,4fMw+ff' , fp' wi N' 'SI ffwxf . , ,.,.,., ,ani Donald Walker, Head Technical ArTs is ThaT parT of general educaTion dealing wiTh The Technological advances of our indusTrial socieTy. IT endeav- ors To provide an opporTuniTy Tor exploraTion and self-discovery, Thus creaTing a more meaningful background Tor a wise choice of higher educaTion courses, The de- velopmenT of inTeresT and under- sTanding of problems in The Technical and indusTrial world, and The disTinguishing of values and crafTsmanship by The sTu- denT as a consumer. Fine Arts Rex Faubion, I-lead The Fine ArTs' DeparTmenT is comprised of courses in The visu- al arTs, drama, and music. These courses are designed To develop in The sTudenT an awareness and undersTanding oT The Tine arTs, To equip The sTudenT wiTh basic skills in any of The areas in which he chooses To specialize, and To TosTer in The sTudenT arTis- Tic sensiTiviTy and creaTiviTy. The grouping OT These courses inTo one deparTmenT emphasizes The inTerrelaTionsl'1ips OT The arTs and coordinaTes all fine arTs acTiviTies on The campus. Social Studies William QuandT, Head STudenTs in The Social Siudies DeparT- menT are encouraged To achieve a broad undersTanding oT The developmeni of our insTiTuTions and social environmenT. Through discussion OT conTemporary is- sues and sTudy in depTh OT hisTorical background, sTudenTs develop aTTiTudes of criiical and imparTial iudgmenT, Toler- ance, and openmindedness. A deep and abiding appreciaTion Tor The clemocraTic process is emphasized, The conTrolling purpose ThroughouT The deparTmenT is To develop The abiliTy to Think. Business Education Dennie PeTerson, Head The specific aims of The Busi- ness EducaTion DeparTmenT are To oTTer Training in business ac- TiviTies, skills Tor personal use, and guidance in The many op- porTuniTies afforded young peo- ple in The business world. Through The TruiTion of These acTiviTies sTudenTs obTain a saTis- TacTion unknown in any oTher en- deavor, English X Kalman Rabkin, l-lead The general aims of The Eng- lish DeparTmenT are The develop- menT of The sTudenT's abiliTy To WriTe and speak direcTly and co- herenTly, To read wiTh compre- hension To The limiT of his aloiliTy, and To evaluaTe obiecTively whaT he reads. English experiences on The high school level develop The skills ol reading, Thinking, and wriTing To accomplish an un- dersTanding of The English lan- guage. The English DeparTmenT shows The sTudenT how To appre- ciaTe liTerary arT form as a record of The feeling and ThoughTs of man. Home Economics Sibyl Line, Head Home Economics prepares The sTudenT Tor happy personal, Tam- ily, and communiTy living. IT also encourages and develops creaTiviTy and resourceTulness, provides Training ThaT enables The sTudenT To become an inTelli- genT and responsible consumer, and oTTers adequaTe courses and experiences Tor Those who wish To major in Home Economics. For sTudenTs who wish To enrich Their lives, These courses are,excellenT Mrs. Sibyl Line wiTh Ann MacGibbon elecTives. athematics Mr. Newman Borden Newman Borden, Head The aims oT The MaTh DeparT- menT are To develop skill in maThemaTical TundamenTals, To develop basic concepTs, abilifies, and skills, and To develop The general maThemaTical back- ground needed by The educaTed ciTizens in This scienTiTically ori- enTed age. IT also Tries To develop an undersTanding of The various meThods oT maThemaTical proof as well as developing such TraiTs and aTTribuTes as verbal preci- sion, logical organizaTion of ThoughT, and aTTiTudes of inquiry. D, K L . . 2 MR Foreign Language VicTor Seine, Head Due To iTs commiTmenT To The universiTy, The Foreign Language DeparTmenT provides Tor The pro- gressive developmenT of The reading and wriTing skills and aT The same Time, TurThers The au- dio-lingual skills. Honor sec- Tions are offered on all levels Tor Those sTudenTs designaTed as academically giTTed. Through- ouT The enTire secondary school language program There is The endeavor To develop a culTural awareness of The language sTudied lliTeraTure, arTs, music, eTc.l The audio-lingual skills are re-inforced by The Language Lab- oraTory. MoTivaTion and prac- Tice in language is oTTered by The various acTiviTies sponsored by The language clubs. A course in Chinese has been iniTiaTed aT Beverly This year on The exTended day program. ln- sTrucTor Mrs. Mariory Chen dis- cusses her sTudenTs wiTh VicTor Seine. They will be eligible To aT- Tend Chinese summer camp aT Lake Tahoe which is sponsored by San Francisco STaTe College. ln The near TuTure, summers in Taiwan are planned. E L...- ,, 7, 2 y..r,- iQ 4-1-H--v...gndlUni4.,.,.s Mr. VicTor Seine fifi-X 1 T 'f ff, g5f -. . 1 '-' . 5' - 21 651' . I Acapulco dignifaries TesT our language laboraTory. My Science Students study the planetarium. y . 1 it , :ti f- I L ,Wi t i Af Ad i,i,., Charles l-lerbst, Head Courses in the Science Depart- ment are student-centered and laboratory oriented in our belief that students learn best by do- ing, Laboratory exercises involve reasoning, interpreting, analyz- ing data and synthesizing con- cepts from organized data. The teaching of science emphasizes the importance of self-motivation to develop competence for inde- pendent inquiry. The sequence ot classes and individual offerings are such that students of varying abilities can achieve to the limits of their capacity. Our sequence of courses gives an understand- ing of the interrelatedness ofthe scientific disciplines. Science courses give an appreciation of knowledge gained through sci- entific discovery and its signifi- cance to human progress, and an awareness that humanity is modified by scientific research. Girls' Physical Education . Xxc 'X--Na. Bgrhgrg Wilson, l-leod The Girls' Physical Educc1Tion Depc1rTmenT oTTempTs noT only To improve skills ond deepen inTer- esTs which girls cilreody have buf To develop new skills ond crec1Te new inTeresTs. As well cis This, pc1rcimounT imporfonce is ploced on sofegudrding Their hecllTh in oll The experiences iT offers. IT en- deovors Through ddily experi- ences To enoble eoch girl To grow in self-direcfion. Finolly, iT gims To give knowledge ond procfice in good heolfh hgbifs. Pom Pons ore pc1rT of P.E Boys' Physical Education l-lgrold Sieling, Heod The Boys' Physicdl Educgfion DepgrTmenT sfrives To develop eIemenTc1ry skills in oll sporTs, To develop knowledge of rules, de- velop essenTigl heolTh hc1biTs, knowledge, gnd c1TTiTudes degl- ing wiTh personol hygiene, firsT oid, ond school ond communiTy heolTh, Through The medium of specific clcxss insTrucTion ond Teocher guidgnce in hecilfhful siTuc1Tions. Keeping fit is essenficxl. facult pring addition ff .7 V f rl-Z aff. f 5, 74 452' ,.f. if ,f4n'WU-e'-M f 'mm I M Jswzgz, ll 'V 4 Q, yy, X 7'.,W , 4h ' Z4 'I ' , vi. , .. t . ww, 4 I 4' 4 ff 7 ff f f f KZ f ff . . f .f 2 ,,,, '.mLL.:far Toby Larson, Social Studies, B.A.-U. of Redlands, M.A.- Ca I ifornia State, L.A. Happiness is when nobody re- ceives lOOtZ, on an exam. Lorna Levant, English, B.A UCLA. Happiness is an abstraction Happiness is vanquishing a that should be illustrated with worthy foe. concrete examples. .- John Maksik, English, B.A. - UCLA. In Memoriam Mrs. Aletha Jones ff' we c-ic: M. '- f fi nk: ff ff.-514-e.'.ag5' ' ..:.:' ' , Mm, K -m s. -' ,- Marilyn Freedman, English, B.A. -S.F. Valley State, M.A.-S.F. Valley State. Happiness is a well constructed thesis. retirement Early 1967 saw The reTirernenT of The publi- caTion cenTer and The parking area vvesT of The school. The small Three room building which was originally designed Tor sTudies in agriculTure has more recenTly been used for classes in graphic arTs, weekly newspaper and yearbook produc- Tion, Disappearing along vviTh The building were The Tlovvers and greenhouses of Mr. Jack SpraTT and his disTricT gardening sTaTT. Ground was broken during The spring in preparaTion for The exTension of I-leaTh Avenue To Olympic Boulevard and Tor many exciTing archiTecTural changes. Right: HighlighTs and WaTchtower editors pack up and leave 1. N..- l l 1 Jack SpraTT The old parking loT fafitk-f ' , 4 ,nv L .+L ffjflfff 354. 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M114 f 1 ' fa- V p,1w- - ,, 4-',:f.Wf3f ,,g1m:w,,M ,MJ , , ,few ff,,,,i-- we-.:11w,ag,,q.L,4i,,?,.-4, - ., 4 .-1 yr, . ,, 'V ii, 1-:rf My-f, ri W -, if , ' P . fgkflg yr, -y, 9, ,,iv1,,fvg'i1:f-B239 ' : , 221' fr-ff' 'L5'f,i4!4f?:iQ?g ' V ' Eric in transit Eric presides fall ash president ERIC FELDMAN Looking back on the tall semester, I am proud of how much we accomplished as a student body. The record ot tall activities demonstrates how effective- ly a student government can operate. New innovations along with popular traditional events highlighted the semes- ter: Dodger Day, A.S.B. dance, A.S.B. Hootenannyg student-school exchange with another high school, Political Em- phasis Weekg Daumier art exhibit, Armed Forces day, Op-Art Contest. These and many other activities made the tall se- mester worthwhile for me. To Pat and Joe, I extend my sincere appreciation. I SPRING The gavel, a traditional symbol for leadership, is in the, hands of a leader. spring ash president ELLIOT SACKS The past semester was filled with many exciting possibilities for participa- tion in a variety of different events. ln- cluded in our plan for a successful se- mester were a Senior-Junior talent show, our most successful exchange with Dor- sey High School, cultural field trips, and a sports week featuring our spring sports and prominent speakers of the athletic world. Also held were a variety of noon activities such as dances, contests, and discussion forums, once a month open student council meetings and presi- dential-administrative press conferences. A co-ed sports tournament and a well rounded variety of assemblies were also instrumental in an eventful semester. l am extremely grateful to the student body for having let me talge such an active part in a semester which, l feel, witnessed a regrowth in school spirit. I :S- NMENT VER GO Q TUDiNT Q? 1 105 7 E W S WNW 47 E 8 Sak E 5 J lc hl I ' ' .gy M 3 Q S . b . vice president joe shaub a.s.b. secretary pat benson SPRING a.s.b. vice president doug booth a.s.b. secretary joanie isaacs W ,A ,,gg:,-N-H?'i '1. 'M '2f-Q 5 T fdSdC 7 S WIN we 5 ST T GOVERNMENT 7 S 'WW Above: Commissioners of Finance, Barry Evans, Above: Commissioners of Art, Kathy Dellar, Steve Mark Hirschman. Levine. Below: Commissioners of Community Relations, Tim Center: Commissioners of Service, Ross Bagdasarian, Harris, Joanie Isaacs. MGrion Bader. Center: Mrs. Ruth Friedman, Sponsor. Lower right: Commissioners of Publicity, Terry Pobirs, Elliot Sacks. Lower left: Commissioners of Organizations, Joan Borinstein, Bruce Pfeffer. we .E srunir GOVERNMENT f ? WNW 5, Awami Above: Commissioners of Assemblies, Ruthie Free- Above: Commissioners of Cafeteria, Noga Amir, Ron man, Doug Booth. BGHGCNCT- Center: Commissioner of Spirit, Randy Layton. Center: Commissioner of Transportation, Buzz Below: Commissioners of Culture, Diane Rosenbaum, Holmes, JGr1eY Sprecher. Shirley Helfman, Ruthie Fallenbaum, Below: Commissioners of Recreation, Mitch Hersch, Nancy Mills. Right: Commissioners of Cleanup, Karen Hendler, Dave Simon. SWUQ E STUIQT GOVERNMENT 7 Q M WIN Above: Commissioners of Finance, Sheldon Above: Commissioners of Art, Roma Heillig Above: Commissioners of Assemblies, Ellen Sroloff and Mark Hirschmcln. and Melody Cornell. Zucker and Karen Balkin, Below: Commissioners of Transportation, Stan Below left: Commissioner of Publicity, Jane Below: Commissioners of Clean-up, Ruthie Katz and Ruthie Freeman. Plotkin. Fqllenbqum and Dave Simon. Below right: Commissioner of Publicily, Buzz Holmes. www S Q E STUDENT GOVERNMENT 7 5 WIN Above: Commissioners of Organizations, Joan Above: Commissioners of Service, Nogo Amir Above: Commissioners of Culture, Val Franklin, Buck and Jeff Selzer. and Karen Kayser. Karen Metzner and Jim Cooper. Below: Commissioners of Community Relations, Below: Commissioners of Cafeteria, Lydia Leeds Middle: Commissioner of Recreation, Mitzi Tim Harris and Diane Rosenbaum. and Ted Hanf. Dunitz. Below: Co-Commissioner of Recreation, Arthur Robbins. fall boys' and girls' lea ue cabinets Boys' League Cabinet , Mitch Karton, Mike Doland, Ira Moskatel, Neil RGPD, Bruce Meade, Leonard Liebshard, Joel Hecht, Garry Karton, Richard Hall. Officers center: Robert Buck, secretary, Richard Brenner, president? Robert Brody, vice president, not shown, Dave Loew, treasurer. 4 i Girls' League Cabinet Top row: Diane Worth, Camille Caggiano, Sandra Orgel, Sheila Tasky, Leslie Marell, Susan Songey, Wendy Gluck. Second row: Joan Buck, Margaret Kaplan, Melissa Reclen, Sharon Winer, Debbie Klein, Karen Pincus, Betsy Pearson. Center: Roma Heillig, president. gr-up N-ww.. 4 Q Fall ,Student Council fall student council Lett: Co-Commissioner at Finance, Barry Evans, speaks at a Student Council meet- ing. Right: Marion Bader, Ross Bagdasarian, Randy Layton, and Bruce Beck listen at Student Council. Wim' 3 ., M,.ff !'f , Above: Laurie Zoloth, Missy Reden, and Noga Amir at Publicity Committee meeting. Below: Lois Joffe, Mrs. Aletha Jones, and Debbie Klein at Ways 'n Means party. Top Row: Ron Benedict, Bob Brody, Buzz Holmes, Bruce Pfeffer, Jordan Kerner, David Simon, Eric Feldman, Tim Harris, Peter Rutenberg, Mitch Hersch, Russ Goldsmith, Dave Loew, Barry Evans. Second Row: Ellen Zucker, Roma Heillig, Arthur Robbins, Richard Brenner, Doug Booth, Joan Borinstein, DiDi Dewitt, Noga Amir, Marion Bader, Ross Bagdasarian, Steve Levine, Stan Hock, John Schimmel. Third Row: Randy Layton, Kathy Dellar, Pat Benson, Jane Plotkin, Shirley Helfman, Debby Lapidus, Terry Pobirs, Joannie Isaacs, Richard Hall, Daphne Goslar, Robbie Feldman, Elliot Sacks, Bob Buck. Bottom Row: Nancy Mills, Jim Gilson, Ruthie Freeman, Joey Shaub, Laurie Post, Joan Sobelman, Diane Rosenbaum, Roni Fields, Ruthie Fallenbaum. fi DENT GOVERNMENT milf S Z Q We Art Committee members Terry Pobirs and llene Segalove concentrate at a meeting. 55 sprin boys' and girls' eague cabinets 1, ' 1 WWW' QL S' y sf' Top Row: Bill Gross, Brian Hersch, Joey Gindi, Bill Moss, Paul Diamond, Dore Gilberf, Milch Hersch. Middle Row: Mirch Karfon, Robbie Feld- man, Jim Gilson, Larry Koplin, Richard Sherwood, Jon Bernslein. Bolfom Row: Smart Winthrop, Treasurer, Noren Cohen, secretary, Jordan R. Kerner, vice-presidenf, Roberf Brody, president lop Row: Myrna Cozen, Alcira Villarino, Debbie Klein, Shani Ginsburg, Jeramy Turner, Lynn Koffman, Barbara Kreedman, Marion Bader Julie lsen, Carhy Slurnpus, Bonnie Burslein, Roma Heillig. Boltom Row: Belle Sfauber, Amy Kaufman, Nancy Grossblalf, Sharon Winer president Margaret Kaplan, vice-president, Sleffie Barbanel, secretary, Gail Gordon, Maralee Beck, Ilene Pregler, Noga Amir. 1 ' reports at a meeting. -1 2. il Ea . s sl l ei J l 3 . : .f-SN 'versa Rss - r AT - A Spring Student Council spring student council 1 Ruthie Freeman, co-commissioner of transportation, ilg i ,iii 1 s . , calmly discuss council business. Donna Weisz, Joanie Isaacs, and Jim Cooper 7f:ci? fifi, W 1 ay- KXV 175, , ., f . , 5 5 ,f W, f 4 hi W swf f 04 ' fl' 12 MW www' Wm f num mwf V i , f W1 3 5 2 H A..--'vw riff ' 2 WW iff' p Y 4 . 7,7 f ',,,, ,Mi-. V ,f ,fig nw V 'mm .2 fain ' My Wv:lIf,,,.,f,, 21,1 mf, if ., MQW V I X f,,.f , . Q ,C f 0 , 'V , f W! W Above: Doug Booth and Joanie Isaacs plan upcoming activities. Below: Elliot Sacks presides over a Student Council meeting. Top Row: Neal Spiegel, Ted Hanf, Dave Simon, Jim Cooper, Robert Brody, Stan Katz, Jordan Kerner, Noren Cohen, Mitch Hersch, Bill Weisberg. Second Row: Karen Metzner, Doug Booth, Tim Harris, Stu Winthrop, Steve Levine, Mitzi Dunitz. Third Row: Lydia Leeds, Noga Amir, Sheldon Sroloff, Fay Weisberg, Pat Benson, Diane Rosenbaum, Melody Cornell, Mark Hirschman. Fourth Row: Jane Friedman, Donna Weisz, Steffi Barbanel, Joel Pressman. Fifth Row: Diane Polier, Laurie Ostrow, Dan Attias, John Mayer, Arthur Robbins, Jane Plotkin, Dan Burstein, Joanie Isaacs. Bottom Row: Nancy Grossblatt, Sheila Tasky, Randy Layton, Joan Buck, Jeri Banks, Karen Kayser, Ruthie Freeman, Joe Shaub, Elliot Sacks. Above: Arthur Robbins, Mitzi Dunitz, and Stan Katz show varying degrees of interest. Z 5 5 8 'i 9 S WW 57 V N e , A g x 9 ,- E' wi w . , , . W. .4 . 1-A V sf-,. , , .Qu f X. , . ' I2 ' -I -.f,14g.-4 Y . Q 1' .. ,v.6d', v, . f A, , ,V Q , p Q 4. ,vyvt 1,1 A ., .Nl 'V , 1 W , S' LL, '1 f ,. ' V . f W. .ff L-, '11 'p.xw,. z f f ,. 'f,.4,,3 ' ' f H , - A tm- . . L :fy-1 '35 L. I , .V Vl,f,:2 f if M f ,f it f ,mf . V. fy- l My ,Mf f , Mg' i7 497 57 f f A . Q if f f ,,,, fi f f Q f ff 'S Senior Larry Miller ot lniun Qt Disneyland. BOSS. Joey Shaub enioying his ride at Disneyland. The group . . . Senior profile. Arthur Robbins. l .Xxx E Ruthie Freeman and Linda Bronn give Doug Booth the grand tour. f another group . , . V , -ff 1 Vg, I , 5 , fe f H ,iw M f 4 , I, V 43 ' V315 - Seniors find a friend at Disneyland. l Mascot Grog with makers Melody Cornell and Val Franklin. and another group. fAE'f,f 'f X : ., lm s. i g li.l, , till f i r Q1 29 T Two seniors, Bruce Massman and Bob Gellman, at play. Exchange student, Alcira, greets her new student body. Daphne exchanges a big smile. g T ditch day etcetera Suzi Hendlin iust about to get wet. 61 Ditch Day, an annual event which is the only legal truancy for seniors was as successful as ever. The Sand anal Sea beach club set the scene for this much-looked- forward-to holiday. The sun . T ' L was hot and the surf was up as the seniors enioyeal a fun f I filled day of paddle tennis, sun bathing, volleyball, and body surfing. Everyone took time out to fill up on a fabu- , lous Sand and Sea lunch. Ditch Day, as well as all the other senior activities will long be remembered. Z Senior Lynn Cutler getting a free lift. M' The Ditch Day Pyramid. in iiri ' ff i , i an r i ri i i - r M iirr H M' ,gg ri 'film 'Z XX 'fy FX M X ' ilii ii vu' il i XX in i ' , X-AX i ii, ll! M fpzi 'MllllS 755 A !' 'A i i V Z : ,', i f Niggas y T i , ' Q ' , Q4 Qi ,W ' ff 4 ' f ff'fcf'M, V wJ4f,?2?f,,5,,,Z..,, ' 7 ff.,,,7 ,,,,, , ,,, '94, M,'jVv453Z,W, ' A senior waving good-bye. Nancy Mills and Lynn Cufler at lunch. Mike Salfer, Ron Bass and Bruce Meade waich over The lawn from the senior tier. wma Laurie Marems . . , studying? Senioriiis . . . Never! Phil Swartz . . . senior problem uf Guy and Jerry. ill ii eei f e i i l ff L f if J ii,Ail'i i1i'f E, gei i l ' Ralph hopes Ruthies ready. D1 ' xl' r' ' Sl I vi -r-ri : ir J, , ,Ev fi 2 A if! Z ,'-q , l 'HJCL 5: :-ai : C.. ,.i 1 ' 'fig V xl L' Tiki. 5., 1 l f' I 5 f kf.:2?... LHP: T2 ' 'ni my : Riding in sf yle. i v W M , g J f i .4 g e V il 2 ,V ,1 QQWL l llll 17 1 fflfif ifllllillll 2WZiif1llhf1l ? the prom The slclrf of on exciting evening. Jon and Vicki enier The Crysfcil Room ct the A night To remember for Vicki cmd Jon. Beverly Hills Hotel. irii 223 . f .rirr A T - .rr.i.. i.r. T. .iir 271. . T , fm: f' . .T ' ,I ., 'fr ' - M -' 'fi '.,',,' fra ,img .f.,,' ' ',Q3rf't42 11 ,f X 0 ,Q f ' ,, f. g 1 F T 'WM' if ' i ff er f T , 5 .'. ? f r 0 il 3 X nr irii . W . T ff ff .T K - ,, A f V,A. , VVVV,, , V, V kkyy , VVV, Q? WVVh fL,h V. Z I . X !: , 2 A, . . i W M I y 1 , . a t xr :ii ,iyr ,,f, .r . r , , ., ,y . , , , 1 f X:,i.tf5:1fgf:j,' .Zi I If I L N, .45 ' rrii 2 ' Wmifil. T .AVA i Lili Wfifffliivilv llli' S 'l ' , T ', f T iff . h rv, T T' f fJ , L: i f f: v., A ' ,.' .iii T - T ' ' f' .. r T T . ' . f I I I 9? l ,. --', er -' 1 fif ' af I x ' ' l , , i T T A V ' ,M .i,.,A r E' ,...,, J ,,,, -' Ain'T I cuTe! 'SWF GeT me To The school on time Grads siT Tall and proud. See, iT's legal! 5 Seniors show off hard-earned diplomas. Leaving Beverly. Phevvl You mean iT was yesTerday. 1 .. ul- graduation The Senior Class of 1967 and WaTChToWer STaTf wish To express Their appreciaTion To CarToonisT Johnny l-larT and senior Fred ,Spinrad Tor helping To incorporaTe Grog inTo The Senior STory. VViThouT The permission from Mr. l-larT To recreaTe Grog in our book and vviThouT The excellenT drawings by Fred Spinrad, we could noT have sTarred Grog in The sTory as our mas- coT. Again we exTend our mosT sincere Thanks To l:noTh Johnny l-larT and Fred, .1,.Nv..,,,,, ,J , l' ll 3 ,fu ,gig , ,l rv 4 ,4 xVM,,,JQf ,V -l QQ' 1 , ,N, . l-..,,w ,l , ,A Y W 0 fm ll 1, ,. A ll ,,-5 1 ll Spring' officers: Diane' Polier, K treasurer, Mitch Hersch, vice- presidenf7VKathy Dellar, secre- tary? Steve Levine, peresidenf. ' f -f' Tw Jw? fwlrfflh 'f , Q r -gfffffwwiv ' , 'WM ,,', 'ff Q '- ' f ffl :W V ,Lf gf ran V ' f-ff or A ls. . V ,QgWW, , Ywfkiff., ,, I Y ., nl i r r ,,, wif, as f' T A .. l Jeni ,H. 1 WW fr, 1 f , ,..,,. W , , I ,, Q 1 ., , A' ' 4 nf Hu, 105 ,K l 'L ,ia r A V 2 11514 .r ' f ?'iiW' Fall officers: John Schimmel, treasurer, Jane Plofkln, secre- tary, Arthur Robbins, vice-presi- dent, Stan Hock, president. ,74fC!,H,, ff' , ' ff ' '4-e,1,fW4',f . : ' 7 gym, 1, -W 67 seniors Abboif, Deborah Ablon, Nancy Abrams, Irene Adland, Marsha Adler, Cynihia Affleck, Stephen Alfman, Sfeve Amir, Noga Anderson, Lorrie Apsiein, Elliot Arofh, Sylvia Ashcraff, Michael Asowiich, Penny Auer, Roxanna Averback, Amy Bader, Marion Bagdasarian, Ross Bailey, Mark Balkin, Karen Barasch, Marc Biggest Characters Joey Shaub and Carole White seniors 67 Barbanell, Sfeplwani Barness, Rena Barrar, Howard Barry, Sfeven Bass, Jerry Bass, Ronald Baumgarren, Darlene Baumgarien, Mifch Beck, Bruce Bell, Roberf Belirani, Emanuela Belfrani, Valeria Benedicf, Ronald Benson, Patricia Berens, Jeffrey Berger, Anifa Berman, Ann Berman, Barbara Berman, Nick Bernsrein, Jon ip Bernsrein, Marcia Block, Ronald Blurn, Debby Blumkin, Siuari Boorh, Douglas Borin, Neil Borinslein, Anne Borinsiein, Joan Boriosi, Bernard Bowen, Ross Brand, Dore Brandt, Barbara Brandi, Werner Brenner, Richard Brenf, Michael Breslin, Lynn Briskin, Robin Brod, David Brody, Robert Bronn, Linda W in . Brown, Allison Brown, Jonine Brown, Morfho Bryon, Brion Buck, .loon Buck, Roberr Buirrogo, Morro Coggiono, Comille Ccilomoro, Soro Collner, Alon Corrnon, Georgclnne Corpenrer, Glenn Cofolono, Bolo Cecrzon, Debro Chorboneou, John Chozon, Rona Chrisfouol, Irene Cohen, Alono Cohen, Laurence Cohen, Madge I' l J . 9 Done Most For School Eric Felolrnon oncl Por Benson semors 67 '67 seniors Preftiesf Eyes Gina Rosenblum and Bruce Massman Most Sophisticated Joan Borinsiein Cohen, Mark Conison, Ilene Cooper, James Cornell, Melody Cuiler, Lynn Davega, Richard 70 Cohn, Lori Conn, Richard Cooper, Rodney Cornman, Darnm, David Davidson, Elana Colton, Susan Cook, David Corber, Miichell Jacquelna Daniels, Diana Davison, Reva Cullen, Jennifer 'Wea 'v YC. rv' Q2: 'Y seniors '67 Most Sophisticated Mike STern Mosf Likely To Succeed Pai Benson and Sieve Levine Dellar, Kafhy Dixon, Glenn Dressler, Neil Dunn, Linola Ellis, Pafricia Evans, Barry De Schauwer, Dolezal, Peter Dukoff, Bonnie Effron, Michele Engles, Marilyn Falk, Richard Philip Dowling, David Dunilz, Miizi Ehrlich, Gina Ennis, ChrisTopher Fallenbaurn, Rulh Dirks, Sfephani fe f' 1-99 ,..:- '67 seniors Farkas, John Feldman, Eric Feldman, Kenneih Ferman, William Fields, Rand Finerman, Wilmore Firsfenberg, Andrew Fischer, Ilene Fisher, Susan Fishman, William Fixler, Susan Foos, Richard Franklin, Valerie Frederick, Karen Freedman, Deborah Freeman, David ill Freeman, RuThile Friedman, lris Friedman, Kim Fulion, Helen seniors '67 Gameral, JUdiTh Ganes, Thomas Garcia, Margariia Gardiner, Peler Garris, Richard Gauli, Barron Gelfand, Gary Golabek, Mona Goldschein, Barbara Goldsrniih, Russell Goldslein, Fred Goldsfein, Joan Goldstein, Susan Goofgeld, Carolyn Gordon, Frieda Gordon, Shelley Goslar, Daphne Graff, Shiri Graham, Doro'rhy Green, Barbara '67 seniors Greene, Jill Gross, Karen Halprin, Nathan Hamille, Josette Hamilton, Allen Guttman, Judy Hahn, Peter Hant, Theodore Harris, Chris Harris, Jenet ' f . f Z -f if iff Z Q' ,Z 24 . f 1 5? i l l Halbern, Stephen Halpern, James ,,,,, .W 5 Harris, Stephen Hecht, Joel Heller, Glenn Hersch, Mitchell Harris, Timothy Heillig, Roma Hendler, Karen Herzig, Ralph Harrison, Kathy Heltman, Shirley Hendlin, Susan Heyward, Andrew ,, ,,,,, W, X l , ,, 4, I ,WW inf? S, 2.3.7 - I 'V--f ,, ,471 XJ 4, ' 'i3', A-ug wg-f seniors '67 Best Dressed and Done Most for the Class Karen I-Iendler and Nick Berman, Jane Plorkin and Slan I-lock Hillman, TIIOFTTUS I-lock, Sfanley I-IorowiTz, STeven IVWOISIWIDGUITI, Isaacson, Gary Jones, Chris I'IiITOV1, Linda Holmes, DWIQIIT I-Iowarol, Cory RICI'1C1FOI Israel, MarTha Josephs, William 75 Himelhoch, Pamela I-Iopkins, Victoria I-lug, Wgllgce Irons, CI1arIoTTe Jaffee, Roloerf Juslman, Morley Isaacs, .Ioan 67 senlors Kahn, Henry Kales, Lincla Kanror, Michael Kaplan, Bonnie Kaplan, Larry Kapson, Sheryl Karp, STeven Karsin, Gordon Kass, Michael Karz, Jill Karz, Sran Kayser, Karen Keeffer, Karen Keller, Eyran Keller, Roloen' Kennedy, Shirley Kerns, Jeffrey Kerlle, Susan Kinennan, John Kipnis, Gail Best Figure and Best Physique Jane Siskin and Guy Finley Lv Best Looking Sieve Levine, Linda Bronn, and Doug Booih f seniors '67 Kishiyama, Mariko Kislinger, Roloeri Klaizkin, Linda Klein, Barbara Klein, Deborah Kohl, Mel Kreger, Kei'rh Krinloerg, Marcia Kronish, Daniel Landsirorn, Vivian Laniz, Julie Lapin, Linda Lapoia, David LaTham, John LaToUreTTe, Leslie Lauloer, Marsha Layron, Randy Leader, Zoe Lee, Sherwin Leeds, Lydia Biggest Politicians Jim Brenner and Shirley I-Ielfman ,fgw Lenhofi, Eilyce Lenkovvsky, Susan Leonard, Parrice Lesser, Craig Levand, Rhonda Levin, Charles Levine, Sieven Levine, Susan Levy, Laurie Lewis, Bonnie Li, Paula Lichensrein, Paisy Lieioshard, Leonard Linde, Randolph Livingsron, David Loew, David Loose, YveTTe Loizkar, Sidney Lourie, Nancy Lowry, David Maier, Michael Marcler, Bruce Mariam, Joseph Massman, Bruce Maxham, MarTha McQUeeney, Kathleen Meaole, Bruce Mekellourg, Reina Melameol, Vinceni Melnick, Jay Meizner, Karen Michel, Herberi Miller, Miller Miller Miller Barbara John Lawrence Roger Mills, Nancy Millsiein, Terni Molin, Vicki Morecki, Carol Morgan, Michael Morgen, Roy Morrison, David Moss, William Nagel, Joey Naiolifch, Jack Naphfal, Wayne Newlanoler, Ira Newman, Barbara Newmark, Howard Nodiff, Wendy Nourse, Deborah Orgel, Pefer Orleans, Roger Orfon, John OTS, Karen Parris, David Peck, Jerry seniors '67 The Biggest Flirfs Temi Millsrein and Mifch Hersh '67 seniors Mosf Naive Pa'rsy Lichiensiein and Neil Borin PeTers, Gloria Pefker, Sreven Perierson, James Pfeffer, Bruce Phillips, Allan Phillips, Bruce Piazza, Benjamin Plan, Marlin Plorkin, Jane Pobirs, Terry Poolrow, Brian Polansky, Pa1Ti Polier, Diane Pollock, Randy Ponder, Renee Prescoif, Mark Pressman, Joel Punaro, Ralph Queen, Carol Robbins, Deborah Randall, David Rapp, Neil Redrnan, Halle Reif, Jennifer Reisman, Ryan Rich, Sarah Rich, Shalom Richman, Mark Rickles, David Rioseco, Vicior Robbins, Arthur Robin, Myrna Rogell, Marc Rogers, Lawrence Rose, Frank Rosen, Richard seniors '67 Most Reserved Lynn Cuiler and Sian I-lock '67 seniors Q...,xQ, - E swf ff T7 14, gg, Z.. Mosf Spirited Palsy Licnfensfein Bruce Beck 1 ,, W, .yu .ff anol l Rosenbaum, Diane RosenblaTT, Willy Rosenlolum, Gina Rosenhek, Kenny Ross, Dennis Ross, Howarol Ross, Lisa Ross, Sarah Rozier, Leonie Ruloins, Susan Sackley, Sfuarf Sacks, EllioT Safire, Regina Sagaf, Alan Salfer, Michael Schapiro, Laura Schirnmel, John Sclwrnelczer, Julie Q 0 67 senlors Funniest Laugh Randy Layron and Joey Shaub Schneiderman, Michael Schneiders, Joe Schnilzer, Abraham Schrillo, Carol Schwab, Ken? Schwarfz, Sieve Seiiz, Barbara Selizer, Jeffrey Shafrin, Lauren Shapiro, ldelle Shaub, Joe Shawler, Wayne Sheinloein, Roger Sherman, Ilona Shields, Dennis Shyman, Miichell Silverman, Naihan Silversfein, Helene Simmons, Kennelh Simon, David Singer, l2oloerT Singernnan, Gary Siskin, Jane Slufsky, Jon Srni'rl'1, Gregory Sobel, Kalliy Sobel, Sara Soll, Sfepnen Solow, Jeffrey Songey, Susan Spinrad, Fred Sprecher, Janef Slarler, Michael Sfeinloaurn, Jill Slern, Cecily Sfern, Mike Siern, PauleTTe Sfevens, Linda Seiden, Willard Sulzberger, Irene Most Easy Going Bruce Meade and Kalliy Dellar seniors '67 .iSr. NL- w.,fAV 4. . We '67 seniors Svvan, Elizabeih Swariz, Kennelh Swarlz, Philip Tannen, Robin Tarsey, Patrice Tasky, Sheila Teller, Sandy Thornas, Kaiherine Title, Nancy Tobey, Gary Tomson, Joan Traulo, Viclor Treusch, Brad Troesch, Hans Turner, Hillary Villarino, Alcira Wagrnan, Cheryl Ward, l-lealher Ward, Leslie Wareham, Lynne senlors '67 Warsaw, Leslie Wasserman, Cheryl Wasserman, Richard Weil, David Weiner, Vicior Weisloerg, Louie Weiss, Debra Werne, Robert Wessler, Susan Whealley, Dennis Whife, Carole Widdows, Richard Wilner, Marilyn Winer, Sharon Wirih, Diane Yallen, Kaiherine Young, David Young, Denise Zakheim, Irving Zec, Consiance we ff if is 5 , Most Pull With Faculty Buzz Holmes and Ellen Zucker Seniors not pictured: William Abbot, Eddie Ardow Hilary Berman, Ronna Brand Crai B ' k B ' , , g ric , onnie Brunish, Jeffrey Burns, Allen Caplan, Samual Caplan, Melinda Cummings, Roloeri Dow, Cari Fausf, Larry Finley, Karen Frank, Roberf Freedman, Robert Gellman, James Goldberg, John Greendale, Bruce Guber- man, Lisa Gunzberg, Veyler Hildebrand, Carlos l-linogosa, Bill Kolfun, Jean Llopis, Kres Mersky, Roy Morgen, Jill Morton, Colleen Orash, Toni Pearson, Anne Reiner, Charles Raven, Neil Schlossberg, Rona Schneider, Thomas Serles, Ronda Silverman, Mark Slomich Linda Stack Charles Stoddard, Eric Swensson, Charles Ticktin, Rick Van Dreel, Mark Warnick, Cherie While, SrephanieIYoung. . 1 l seniors '67 Zimmerman, Sandra Zink, James Zucker, Ellen Levinson, Susan fury, Ilene Pregler, Treasurer. 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Mari Conte, Mark Corber, Sharon Cornell, Clifford Cousins, Brent Coutts, Lawrence Crissey, Jennifer Cummings, Nena Cummings, Patricia Cunag, Linda Cutler, Deborah Dagowitz, Sunny Dalby, Ben Dare, Michael Dash, Ralph Dasteel, Hart David, Deborah . . L A uglw' L, ' 4 'W , Wlsffz--,,.', L .. 5 - , R Exits ' l li Q ,. 1,3 Ali. 4 L Q a J' 4 , 1 , . Ag: K .., fi ' sophomores ' 0, 7- , .7 1 rr.: , I --'F o . ., 1 ' 4 r ,f , 11. B , - sr ii'i A LL1' L C, CCC,, L ,B ' .. r s X f L ,V K ' kl., ' jj .1.- 1, '2 I . kr , , '-'k 'f', ','-rrr it - :' 7 :'- . ' 'sr1- C ir L y '- an ', 1, 3 r mm ,, . yi -evi ili 1 -L QXEX V ll'iLK5is'l f,' Qfiillsm --Q. Val 1, 44 101 102 'ffff 'f 2 -vw? , few- w.U.,1w, -, AKV' , 4 . .,' ', vi .',-f 1 V A 'f A V 1 ff1ff , 'i ',' I 11 171' AS' V A g.: i :.. ,,:f X rutq V Z5 iy, ' A c , ., if c xc, f r D l Q ' A,- .Lf 9, M lll' ' l ' Q ,V y fy -li AT , ,V-, 55 r I 5 . V -55. L, I I NR in .I y VV - K 4 K , ',,.,' g, 1. 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Rubin, Steven Salzberg, Isaac Saslow, Mitch Schneider, Rubin, Barbara Russell, Sally Sanburg, Sawyer, Charles Rubin, Donald Satan, Steven Marlene Buckland Schnitzer, Sanoft, Ricki Schermer, Peter Edward Schoenberg, 118 fI'6ShII16ll Shaw, Melissa Sheinkopf, Melinda Sher, Bonnie Sherwood, Gregory Shively, Gay Shoong, Rosemary Shulrnan, Jerry Siegel, David Silver, Joan Ga ry 1 5 f f, ig A ', V, 1 V, ,,, , , ,,,. A , :.- .iw in LA Z. 4, iw, 5,1 QW - ,, , 1 - , , -' , ' , lff:jv'DEVfzVV, ,, y 'Vgfitggi VW -.. 9 ' 41 A 4, V i i lf, 2 , 1, M, 4 'iv ,',,. Vi 1 1- . 'YI' I, , 'BMX l 3?:,,'? , 7,71 4, . ff XM!-E ,V f I , 2,4 I 5 A NM., 1 V , 5 i I V lk , 3115 V x 1, ' 4 n V Schoenfeld, Ann Schuman, David Schwartz, Rodd Seligman, Shapero, Schulman, Schwartz, Schweitzer, Steven Andrea Leslie Andrew Michael Shanedling, Shapiro, Schulman, Schwartz, Segal, Opher Debbie Charlene Steven Margaret Shanfield, Allan Shapiro, Sharon Singerman, Smith, Gari SNOW, DOUG Esther Smith, Jeffrey 5nYClSf. 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The tive types ot clubs and organizations contribute an important part to student enrichment. A great deal is gained through the informality of the re- laxed atmosphere. The honor clubs provide recognition tor those students desiring credit for outstanding service and academic rating. Members are chosen, with faculty approval, by the club members themselves. The music clubs give talented students a chance to perform on a professional level and to gain valuable musical training, both orchestral and vocal. These clubs have won many awards in local and state competition. Language clubs give students the opportunity to learn more about the cultures and customs ot the language they are studying. Presentations, lectures, and performances are given and attended by all language club members. The professional clubs offer students a preview of their intended vocations, Local doctors, lawyers, and politicians speak at Beverly and discuss cur- rent issues which broaden students' knowledge ot the various aspects of the professional tields. The hobby clubs help students to share achieve- ments with other interested students. Through con- r tests, games, performances and displays, these clubs also provide valuable competition. The publication organizations gain experience through the actual publication ot the weekly news- paper, the annual yearbook, and the literary mag- azine, These publications help tie together the many aspects at school lite. The story at the '67 yearbook appears on pages 2l4 and 2l5, 1. Eldelphiall Bonnie Burstein, Susan Caren, Cathy Dreytuss, Kim Ellis, spring treasurer, Maggie Field Patti Field, Rhonda Fields, Jane Friedman, tall secretary Nancy Gendel, Marcia Harris, Julie lsen, spring president Joyce Kahn, Karen Kessler, Lynn Koffman, tall historian Carrie Kramer, Kathy Miller, spring secretary, Patti Oblath spring historian, Karen Pincus, tall president, Laurie Postj Miss Reden, Andrea Rosenberg, Judy Rubins, tall vice- president, Debbie Sobel, spring vice-president, Fay Weis- berg, tall treasurer, Sandi Wildnnan. Adelphian, lower division girls honor organization, is open to superior students in the academic subiects. Serv- ices ot this club, sponsored by Miss Nola Kurtz, include the daily maintenance ot the school's lost and found de- partment, ushering, and passing out programs at many school tunctions. 2. Miss Kurtz, sponsor, Laurie Post, Joan Felmus. 3. EIVEIIII gE1I'd6 Marc Barasch and Laurie Zoloth, editors-in-chiet, Jett Golden, Garry Karton, and Diane Rosenbaum, associate editors, Ifiigo de Martino and Jeremy Turner, art editors, Wendy Gray, production man- ager, Myrna Cozen and Jamie Keller, publicity directors. Stott, Laurie Blaustein, Jon Davis, Sue Diskin, Bill Fishman, Laurie Green, Jan Greenberg, Shari Horowitz, Schuyler lngle, Amy Kaufman, Casey Keller, Sheryl Pauls, Ken Simmons, Cecily Stern, Michael Tolkin, Debbie Winer, Kitty Yallen, Ron Zolkover. CLUBS honor 4 1 2 3 Each spring, students await the publication ot Avant Garde, Beverly's literary magazine, under the direction ot Miss Barbara Schenkel. The talented statt contributes many ot the short stories, poems, and drawings which comprise Avant Garde. Schoolwide contests are also con- ducted to choose literary, artistic and photographic works to be published in the magazine. 44. Top: Miss Schenkel, sponsor, Jamie Keller, Wendy Gray. Bottom: Mark Barasch, co-editor, Laurie Zoloth, co- editor, Diane Rosenbaum, Jett Golden. 123 1. EIU3 Noga Amir, Stepheanie Barbanell, Lynn Bazi- lauskas, Janet Beerman, Roxanne Bowersock, Andrea Bowman, Janine Brown, Melody Cornell, Deborah Ann Cutler, Kathy Dellar, Cathy Dreytuss, Linda Dunn, Benita Epstein, Valerie Franklin, Joyce Freedman, Bill Grubman, Joyce Kahn, Shirley Kennedy, Wendy Kleiner, Vivian Larner, Sandra Leventhal, Karen Metzner, Denie Miller, Lois Miller, Rick Mylon, Debbie Nourse, Sandy Orgel, Terry Pobirs, Jessie Prinz, Missy Reden, Myrna Robin, Andrea Rosenburg, Sue Rubins, Mark Satan, Kenneth Simmons, Carol Venuti, Laurie Zoloth. Beverly's superior art students are selected as mem- bers ot AUA, sponsored by Mrs. Joan Allemand. Standing tor art, understanding, and appreciation, this club serves the school by sponsoring art exhibits and decorating showcases. A,Ll.A. members sketch portraits as a tund- raising activity. 2. Laurie Zoloth, Janine Brown, Mrs. Allemand, sponsor, Stephi Barbanell. 3. 2llCh6ffliSt Bob Abarbanel, Jim Cooper, Joel Daviclman, Chris Dworin, Benita Epstein, Bill Finerman, Shiri Graft, Gary Green, Tim Harris, tall president, Mike Hoberman, John Kineman, Steven Miller, Ira Moskatel, Mike Oliker, Jeff Selzer, spring president, Mark Shapiro, Bill Shaw, Chuck Swerdlow. Pertorming experiments and giving scientitic demon- fContz'nue11 on Next Page! r4' CLUBS honor 1 1-if-f,-,vffffff f strations to the elementary schools, members ot Alchemist are sponsored by Mr. La Mon Neubert, l-laving completed tive semesters ot science, Alchemists also help sort and evaluate scientific material in the school library. 4. Tim Harris, tall president, Bill Finermcin, Mr. Neu- bert, sponsor. 5. alpha Noga Amir, vice-president, Stephi Bar- banell, Maralee Beck, John Borinstein, Andee Bowman, Janine Brown, Joan Buck, Ilene Conison, treasurer, Myrna Cozen, Didi DeWitt, Sue Diskin, Ruthie Fcillenbcium, his- torian, Ruthie Freeman, Mona Golabek, Daphne Goslar, Wendy Gray, Laurie Green, Roma Heillig, president, Shirley l-leltman, Joanie Isaacs, Margaret Kaplan, Debbie Klein, secretary, Debbie Lapidus, Paula Li, Ann Linden, Randi Malach, Vicki Martin, Karen Metzner, Diane Polier, Diane Rosenbaum, Liz Stanley, Cathy Stumpus, Alcira Villarino, Debbie Weiss, Sheri Weissbrod, Sharon Winer, Diane Wirth,Sandy Zimmerman. Junior and senior girls with excellent academic achievements in addition to high activities records are members ot Alphas. This honor organization, sponsored by Miss Barbara Schenkel, serves the school by ushering at school activities. Alphas work at the Foundation tor the Junior Blind and contribute profits from candy sales to the Foundation. 6. Roma l-leillig, president, Miss Schenkel, sponsor, Debbie Klein, secretary. 125 f-,ffiiffi T- f f , ' .. r W my ' ' 1 ma. ' l ls gk' , L L ' -1-in I - - i 1. C.S.f. Bob Abarbanel, Richard Aptaker, Michael Ashcratt, Danny Attias, Jeri Banks, Maralee Beck, Pat Benson, Laurie Blaustein, Margaret Bloch, William Bogert, Derek Booth, Doug Booth, Don Brenner, Richard Brenner, Janine Brown, Joan Buck, Dan Burstein, Sue Caren, Debbie Chodos, Sunny Dagovvitz, Michel De Benedictis, Sue Diskin, Michael Doland, spring president, Beth Dunitz, Paul Dworin, Kim Ellis, Ed Felman, Joan Felmus, Maggie Field, Janet Firestein, Valerie Franklin, Jane Friedman, Sharon Gattney, Geri-Ann Galanti, Nancy Gendel, Joey Gindi, Wendy Gluck, Sol Goldberger, Jett Golden, Russ Gold- smith, Laurie Green, Jan Greenberg, Peter Hahn, Jeremy Halbreich, Richard Hall, Marcia Harris, Steve Harris, tall president, Michael Harrison, Roma Heillig, Vicki Hendler, Mike Hoberman, Joanie Isaacs, Andy Israel, Henry Kahn, Judy Kaplan, Mitch Karton, Robert Kaus, David Kay, Debbie Klein, Lynn Kottman, Debbie Kranze, Danny Kronish, Debby Lapidus, Vivian Larner, Margaret Mogen- heim, Fred Mann, Christine McCann, John Miller, Stephen Miller, Ira Moskatel, Ross Nadel, Susan Nager, Sharon Newman, Patti Oblath, Laurie Ostrovv, Tina Pasternack, Earl Ptetter, Allan Phillips, Jane Plotkin, Rick Pobirs, Terry Pobirs, Jack Povvazek, Ilene Pregler, Mike Rabkin, Andy Rhodes, Sarah Rich, Shalom Rich, Arthur Robbins, Dave Rosenbaum, Judith Rubins, Peter Rutenberg, Elliot Sacks, David Schuman, llene Segalove, Paul Seligman, Jettrey Selzer, Russel Sheinkopt, Dave Simon, Debbie Sobel, Amy KContinued on Next Page! Sfambler, Liz Sfanley, Bruce Sfeinbaurn, William STern, Jeff Sulkin, Jerry Vener, Fay Weisberg, EllioT Woodruff, Claude Zachary, Sandy Zimmerman, Laurie ZoloTh. The California Scholarship Federafion is composed of sTudenTs who have achieved a high scholarship record ThroughouT Their years aT Beverly. AcTiviTies of This club, headed by Mr. Reed Mafhis and Mrs. Lucy I-lelgesson, in- clude a series of Quiz Bowl compeTiTions among The schools in SouThern California. STudenTs mainTaining CSF membership are eligible To receive honors aT graduaTion. 2. Mr. Reed MaThis, sponsor. 3, bibligns Eileen Anisgarfen, Mark Bender, Danny Brenner, spring presidenT, Joan Buck, Margie Buck, secre- Tary, PaTTi Field, Laurie Green, Marcia l-larris, Roma I-leillig, CLUBS honor Judy Kaplan, Margaref Kaplan, Treasurer, Debbie Klein, Carrie Kramer, Paula Li, Randi Marell, Sandy Orgel, Eddy Parker, Randy Pollock, James Scannell, Amy Sfambler, Fay Weisberg, Debbie Weiss, Sandi Wildman, vice-presidenT, Debbie Winer, Sharon Winer, fall presidenT, Sandy Zimmerman. Helping To make The library run smooThly The Biblions assisT in checking ouT books, sTraighTening shelves, and keeping up The magazine secTions up-To-daTe. Selecfed on The basis of scholarship, ciTizenship, and personalify, Biblions are sponsored by Mrs. Lois BurmesTer. 4, Debbie Klein, Sandy Zimmerman, Sharon Winer, fall presidenT, Mrs. BurmesTer, sponsor, Danny Brenner, spring presidenfg PaTTi Field, Margie Buck, secreTary. 127 fl't?' LTRS' 1. kIlighlS Bob Abarbanel, Michael Ashcroft, spring corresponding secretary, Doug Booth, tall vice- president, Jim Brenner, Robert Brody, Richard Conn, Neil Dressler, spring recording secretary, Chris Dvvorin, Eric Feldman, Dore Gilbert, Jett Golden, Russ Goldsmith, spring president, Peter l-lahn, Nate l-lalprin, Ted l-lant, Chris Harris, Steve Harris, tall treasurer, Tim l-larris, Mitch l-lersch, Mike l-loberman, Bruce l-lochman, Bob Kalot, Garry Karton, Casey Keller, Larry Koplin, Steve Levine, tall president, Randy Linde, Dave Livingston, Fred Mann, Ira Moskatel, Bruce Ptetter, Bruce Phillips, Dan Polier, Mark Prescott, Joel Pressman, Andy Rhodes, Arthur Rob- bins, Elliot Sacks, tall recording secretary, John Santo, Ken Schwab, Jeff Selzer, tall corresponding secretary, Joe Shaub, spring treasurer, Phil Shemanskil, Richard Sher- wood, Dave Simon, spring vice-president, Sheldon Srolott, Ricky Sterling, Brad Treusch, Jett Weiner, Stuart Winthrop, Terry Woltt, Elliott Woodrutt, George Ziegler. The major duties ot the Knights organization include daily tlag raising and noon supervision of Beverly's hash lines, Wearing an emblem ot a Maltese cross, this upper division boys' society is sponsored by Mr. Herbert Dodge. 2. Dave Simon, vice-president, Russ Goldsmith, president. 3. lektos Michael Ashcraft, Fine Arts president, Marc Barasch, English, Pat Benson, Foreign Language, Social Studies, Doug Booth, English, Foreign Language, Social Studies, Joan Borinstein, English, Richard Brenner, English, Janine Brown, Fine Arts, Foreign Language, fContinued on Next Page! Bonnie Brunish, Science, Richard Conn, Social Studies, llene Conison, English, Jim Cooper, English, Mathe- matics, Science, Neil Dressler, Foreign Language, Barry Evans, Boys Physical Education, Shelley Gordon, Business Education, Shiri Graft, Girls Physical Education, Dorothy Graham, Social Studies, Peter Hahn, English, Mathematics, Chris Harris, Mathematics, Steve Harris, Mathematics, Social Studies, historian, Tim Harris, Science, Steve Hor- owitz, Boys Physical Education, Joan Isaacs, Girls Physical Education, Henry Kahn, Science, Dan Kronish, Foreign Language, Mathematics, Vivian Larner, Girls Physical Education,'Sherwin Lee, Mathematics, Jay Melnick, Foreign Language, Allan Phillips, Foreign Language, Martin Platt, Fine Arts, Terry Pobirs, Fine Arts, Girls Physical Education, Social Studies, Diane Polier, Girls Physical Education, CLUBS honor I 3 2 4 Renee Ponder, Home Ecomonics, Joel Pressman, English, Ralph Punaro, Boys Physical Education, Hal Rich, Mathe- matics, Elliot Sacks, Boys Physical Education, Jeff Selzer, Social Studies, secretary-treasurer, Ken Simmons, English, Sheila Tasky, English, Richard Wasserman, Business Edu- cation, Debra Weiss, Business Education, Irv Zakheim, Boys Physical Education, vice-president. Possibly the highest honor attributed to any Beverly student, Lektos represents superlative achievement in an academic subject. Selected by each department, and under the sponsorship ot Miss Helen-Louise Aldrich, only one student out ot 200 in that department attains this reward. 4. Miss Aldrich, sponsor, Michael Ashcratt, president, Jett Selzer, secretary-treasurer, Steve Harris, historian, Irv Zakhheim, vice-president. 129 1. IIl3dI'ig2':llS Karen Balkin, Ron Burger, Melinda Cummings, Patricia Cummings, Joanne Hall, Janet Harris, Dwight Holmes, Henry Kahn, Michael Kantor, Lynne Levinson, David Loew, Kathryn Miller, Melissa Moss, Joel Pressman, Arthur Robbins, Sally Ross, Geoff Shlaes, Ben- jamin Sperber, Neal Spiegel, Harriet Steinbaum, Carol White, Terris Wolff, Ellen Zucker, Madrigals is Beverly's outstanding vocal group. This talented ensemble adds beauty in music to campus per- formances. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Holmes, a musical exchange program is planned to Beverly Hills' sister city, Acapulco, Mexico. 2. Sql1il'6S Don Ackermann, Dan Attias, Terry Avchen, Michael Barclay, Fred Berne, Peter Bisno, Danny Brenner, fall treasurer, Mark Brooks, Michel DeBenedictis, Michael Doland, Alan Duke, Barney Feinstein, Gary Feld- man, Ed Fishbein, Joey Gindi, fall vice-president, Stan Goldstein, Steve Gottleib, Neal Halfon, Michael Harrison, Andy Israel, Mickey Kaus, Marc Kaye, Scott Kingston, Ira Lansing, Steve Lavender, spring secretary, Fred Marcus, fall president, John Mayer, Steve Miller, Jason Newman, Earl Pfeffer, fall secretary, Mike Rabkin, Dan Rosson, Peter Rutenberg, Paul Seligman, spring presidetn, Dick Shemanski, Rusty Sheinkopf, Bruce Steinbaum, Bill Stern, spring vice-president, Gary Stolzoff, Mark Tanchuck, Jerry Vener, spring treasurer, Alan Wolfson, Phil Za- kowski. From lowering the flag to directing traffic at evening performances, the Squires' primary purpose is that of serving the scohol. This lower division boys' honor or' ganization is sponsored by Mr. Leonard Stern. Member- ship is selected from students with superior academic standing who have participated in school activities. 3, Top, Jerry Vener, spring treasurer, Steve Lqvenoler, spring secretary, Bill Stern, spring vice-president, Paul Seligman, spring president. Bottom: Mr. Stern, sponsor, Dan Brenner, fall treasurer, Earl Pfeffer, fall secretary, Joey Gindi, fall vice-president, Fed Marcus, fall president, 4. Sociedad honoraria hispanica Eileen Anisgarten, Anita Berger, treasurer, Peter Bisno, Andee Kffontinued on Next Pagej Bowman, Rona Chazan, Mitchell Corber, Didi De Witt, Benita Epstein, Joyce Freedman Jane Friedman, Geri Ann Galanti, Joey Gindi, Alice Graham, Gary Green, Bill Helf- man, Vicki Hendler, Suzy Hendlin, Shari Horowitz, vice- president, Karen Kessler, Richard Knopf, Sherwin Lee, Randy Linde, Yvette Loose, president, Nancy Lourie, secre- tary, John Miller, Ira Moskatel, Melissa Moss, Sharon Newman, Eddie Parker, Rick Pobirs, Randy Pollock, Mark Richman, Susan Rubins, Abe Schnitzer, Ilene Segalove, Paul Seligman, Helene Setlak, Sheldon Sroloff, Bette Stauber, Paulette Stern, Charles Swerdlow, Fred Wein- house, Debbie Weiss, Elliot Woodruff, Laurie Zoloth, Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica, honor Spanish club sponsored by Miss Alicia Ramirez, highlighted its activi- ties by hosting thirty-three students from Pueblo, Mexico. Along with Los Espanolitos, members showed these visi- tors many phases of Beverly Life, culminating with a luncheon in the Business Education Patio. 5. lhCSpi2lIlS Stephen Affleck, Steven Altman, Cathy Amsterdam, Roxie Auer, Karen Balkin, Nira Barab, secretary, Steven Barry, Bruce. Beck, Jeff Berens, Ronnie CLUBS J honor ,L , 72, V, J, I V V 1 Vrr. Berger, Marcia Bernstein, Peter Black, Doug Booth, Janet Cahill, Peggy Combest, Larry Cohen, Reva Davison, Peter Gardiner, Jeff Golden, Daphne Goslar, Charlott Gray, Joanne Hall, vice-president, Susie Haymer, Heidi Hilb, Buzz Holmes, Shari Horowitz, Joanie Isaacs, Gary Isaac- son, Doug Kales, Debbie Klein, Keith Kreger, Zoe Leader, Stephen Marlowe, Reina Mekelburg, Kres Mersky, Jerry Napp, Martin Platt, president, Joel Pressman, David Reich, Arthur Robbins, Paul Rosenstiel, clerk, Debbie Ross, Louise Ross, Stephen Shoop, Harriet Steinbaum, Toni Wager, Leslie Warsaw, Vic Weiner, Carole White, Kitty Yallen, Ellen Zucker. A chapter of the National Thespian Society, the Thespians are dedicated to the development of theatrical abilities and skills. Responsible for the excellent Thurs- day Theater productions, this club is under the sponsor- ship of Mr. John Ingle. 6. Top: Joanne Hall, vice-president, Paul Rosentiel, clerk. Bottom: Mr. lngle, sponsor, Nira Barab, secretary, Martin Platt, president. 131 wf--'W w, 'ff' QL,Q,4:4:, ,, , 1 1 f 1 nn mf by fa ,f I 7, ff, if 45 , W, 'f ' , , if v W X ,,,. 42. ff V V f f 4 If gf wwf .4,, 8 V ,Q V V - V M f f . f V fi V f , ' 'f W, NW 4? , ,V 5-Z7 Mm f f f , ff , i ,W f f0f4 . ff u f 245 ' 'ff ,A 1 EVN' -wif gif f .f we 4 f, I fi' fy ' ' ' , , . ' V , ,, f ' Wy f' f-,f ' I' f, , 9, . iw 'f' H , A ,WX fig? , jg, QM f 4,0 My I , gifgjfffi , I 7 1 ,5 In ,f , I A ,f I W V74 - fb- ,, ,, ,, I f ffl A 1 , , ' ' L , V ,f X .4 ,4 ' ' f V V , ' ff' ff mags, ' -ffl x 42 yr' WZ? if ' ,, ' f. ' If ' , ' - 2 2 W.: W My f V 'ff ' , X 1 Q ,- f f g W 0 ' 15 Wy ,447 ' 'Q ,. 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Michael Ashcraft, Jeri Banks, Sanaford Beattie, Mark Bender, Barry Berkett, Mark Blue- stein, Alan Callner, Todd Davidson, Cheryl Davis, David Davis, Alan Duke, Barney Feinstein, William Fishman, Burt Geller, Peter Gerrard, Bruce Goldsmith, Cary Grosswirth, Peter Hahn, lris Hauser, Ronny Heifetz, Linda Hilton, Michael Hoberman, Harrison Hurst, Stephen Isaacs, Carol Kade, Frank Kavelin, John Kineman, Robin Koppelman, David Kossoff, Steven Kuettel, Sherwin Lee, Fred Marcus, Melissa Moss, John Neuman, Deborah Persselin, Gary Peskin, Jessica Prinz, James Ramage, Mark Richman, Gar- rett Ross, Andrew Sackheim, John Schimmel, Michael Schweitzer, Russell Sheinkopf, Michael Shepard, Katherine Snyder, Jeff Solow, Claudia Troesch, Jeffrey Weiner, Larry Weisstein, Alan Wolfson. When the orchestra presents its talents to an apprecia- tive student body, the reception is invariably a rewarding experience. Players and listeners together are filled with enioyment. Mr. Robert Holmes directs. 3, Musical director Mr. Robert Holmes. 133 1. minnesingers Brian Bingham, Paulo amd, Laurence Cohen, Robert Faye, Steve Fraider, Judith Gam- eral, Sondra Gibson, Patricia Goldstone, Debby Gordon, Chip Greene, Naomi Gross, Linda Hilton, Robert Holmes, Leslie Marell, Roberta Meyer, John Miller, Earl Pfeffer, Judith Pressman, Barry Pyne, Dennis Ross, Peter Ruten- berg, Paul Seligman, Mark Vladyka, Marilyn Wilner. Those students fortunate enough to have been chosen to be members of Beverly's Minnesingers spend a full year with director Mrs. Rena Hubbard. Their joy in sing- ing is reflected in Their appearances before many Beverly Hills community groups. 2- Spqr Neil Balsom, Richard Berger, vice-pres- ident, Fred Berne, Debby Blum, William Bogert, Peter Bourne, Phil Cardan, Craig Carmien, Lawrence Carnow, Deborah Chodos, Jon Cole, Jennifer Cullen, Pattie Cum- mings, Cheryl Davis, Sue Diskin, John Dougherty, Neil Dressleir, president, Amy Ephron, Jaclyn Eskin, Debbie Freedman, Jane Friedman, secretary, Leo Frischman, Paul Gibson, Roma Heillig, Anderson Jonas, Bob Kalof, Mar- garet Kaplan, Henry Kim, Denise Leader, Richard Lennon, Robert Meyer, vice-president, Sandra Mullane, Susan Nager, Jason Newman, Bruce Pfeffer, Dan Polier, Diane Polier, Mark Prescott, treasurer, Mike Rabkin, Lauren Rogell, David Rosenbaum, Diane Rosenbaum, Tony Rubin, Benet Rutenberg Jerry Shulman, Peggy Simons, Sharon Stahl, Amy Stambler, Elaine Udis, Steve Wasserman, Sandra Wildman, Chris Wilson, Debbie Winer, Bill Wood, Gary Woolard, Amy Wrobel, Claude Zachary, Jack Zakowski The grandeur of Rome is reborn in the Senatus Pop- K Continued on Next Page! ,f ef! - ' 51: 7, M, J ulus que Romanus, Beverly's Latin Club. lt is open to all students ot the language, The great heritage ot Rome lives again in the activities ot this popular organization, which is sponsored by Mrs. Louise Wilson. 3. Mrs. Wilson, Neil Dressler, Debby Blum, Tony Rubin. 41. llCbI'6W club Donald Ackerman, Noga Amir, Judy Besser, Marc Corren, Jane Friedman, Joey Gindi, Sol Goldberger, Marvin Goldtarb, Shiri Gratt, Amy Kaut- man, Eystan Keller, Micheal Maier, Leslie Marell, Randi Marell, Jo Ann Neuhott, Earl Ptetter, Laurie Post, Tom Ross, treasurer, David Samson, David Schroit, Rusty Shein- kopt, Bill Stern, president, Seymour Stoll, Howard Sutton, Jett Weiner, Shyly Weinroub, secretary, Mike Wise, vice- president, Students enrolled in Hebrew classes are eligible to CLUBS language l 1 T lf' T 135 ff . . 2 - I , , ioin the Hebrew Club. Initiated this year at Beverly, and sponsored by Mr. David Bonami, members study the rich and beautiful cultural background associated with the Hebrew language. 5. Mike Wise, Mr. Bonami, sponsor, Bill Stern, president. 6- german club Bob Abarbanel, Stephanie Barbanell, Jerry Bass, Warner Brandt, Bobby Buck, pres- ident, James Cooper, Peter Dolezal, Joey Nagel, secretary, James Petterson, James Scannell, Helen Setlak, Hillary Turner. The culture ot Deutschland is no mystery to members ot the German Club. Highlighting their program ot activi- ties this year was the production of a short movie in German. Mrs, Beatrice Glanz sponsors this interesting group. 1. l'esprit de france Jill Abrems, Dorian AUS- ter, Sara Berman, Derek Booth, Bonnie Burstein, president, Dan Burstein, Kehrela Davidson, Barney Feinstein, Joan Felmus, Patti Field, vice-president, Kathy Finley, Janet Fire-stein, Janice Fox, Nancy Gendel, Ruth Goldstein, Sho- shana Graft, Richard Hall, Marcia Harris, Michael Har- rison, Nancy Herman, Heidi Hilb, Patrice Hirsch, Joyce Kahn, Judy Kaplan, Amy Kaufman, secretary, Jamie Keller, Karen Kessler, Lynn Kottman, Carrie Kramer, Delobie Li, Margaret Magenheim, Christine McCann, Yvette Monroe, Joy Mulvaney, Rebecca Ng, Jeanette Ostrow, Tina Pasternaclc, Laurie Post, Heidi Pregler, Jessica Prinz, Missy Reden, Darlene Rose, Nicci Ross, Dan Rosson, Joan Schim- mel, Rusty Sheinkopt, Katie Snyder, Amy Stumbler, treas- urer, Jamy Superstein, Lynn Weisman, Carole Kilner, Judy Zimmerman. L'Esprit de France, lower division French club, is de- voted to developing an awareness ot the French culture and language. Activities at meetings may be word games, movies, or talent shows, The banquet at the year's end is a tradition anticipated by every member. Miss Joann Haag sponsors this large and active group. 2. L'Esprit de France sponsor Miss Haag, Bonnie Bur- stein, Patti Field, Amy Kaufman. fC0ntinued on Next Pagej language 3- 105 espanolltos Jerry Banks, Marcy Bar- banell, Ellen Bloom, Gayle Bowman, Myra Brandel, Pattly Bromberg, Kathy Colton, Nena Cummings, Beth Fiskum, Gertrude Fox, Nancy Gendel, Ellyn Gersh, vice-president, Vicki Goldstein, Sheri Gussman, Sheri Harrow, lris Hauser, Vicki l-lendler, Natalie Karasik, Lee Keiter, treasurer, Lor Kellogg, Gail Kipnis, secretary, Caryn Kramer, Linda Maron, Caiol Norman, Carol Oblath, Clorinda Paperelli, Betsy Pearson, president, Alida Post, Missy Reden, Lynne Rosman, Patti Setton, Deborah Sherman, Pam Silverman, Dellynn Spare, Charlott Speizer, Janet Spitz, Shery Stew- art, Cindy Stone, Lisa Susman, Carol Venuti, Fay Weisberg, Wendy Weizer, Amy Wrobel. Sponsored by Mrs. Sandra Devereaux, Los Espanolitos enioys all aspects ot the culture from which its name is derived. This lower division Spanish group has partici- pated in many tield trips and this year, along with Socie- dad Honoraria Hispanica, hosted thirty-three students from Puebla, Mexico. The young Mexicans spent a tull day visiting all classes and activities at Beverly. A gay patio luncheon was enjoyed by all. 4. Plans are made by Ellyn Gersh and Betsy Pearson. 5, Los Espanolitos sponsor Mrs. Devereaux. CLUBS 137 L X ,Q WW,c ea, 1' BUS. EDUC. CLUB LAMINATE my NUUN - W 1. business education club Nancy Ablon, Michael Adelman, Cindy Askins, Linda Asmussen, Amy Averback, Mark Bailey, Ruth Bassman, Nick Berman, Marcia Bernstein, Judy Besser, Lynn Breslin, Robin Briskin, David Bulasky, Abe Carnow, Kathy Colton, Sunny Dago- witz, Reva Davison, Leah Drillick, Marilyn Eisenberg, Philip Elway, James Eringer, Sue Fixler, treasurer, Richard Foos, Janice Fox, Charles Fries, Laurie Gaffin, vice-pres- ident, Sharon Gaffney, William Gans, Jay Golsmith, Shelly Gordon, Shoshana Graft, Sheri Harrow, Bill Heltman, Herman, Natalie Hoffman, Linda Hsu, Vicki Hyman, Julie Isen, secretary, Lois Jotte, Laura Kahn, Mitch Karton, Stan Katz, Robert Kent, Jordan Kerner, president, Dave Kuettel, Seth Landsberg, Denise Leemon, Robin Lefton, Jim Macia, Tony Mananice, Steve Marks, Wendy Marks, Linda Mayer- hott, Reina Mekelburg, Barbara Miller, Jack Mollin, Carol Morecki, Mike Morgan, Linda Morris, David Morse, Joan Naiman, Roberta Navis, Karen Ots, Anthony Pasarow, Debbie Pelton, Gloria Peters, Karen Phelps, Lewis Polster, Nancy Purer, Robbie Rabin, Sheri Reeder, Arthur Robbins, Darlene Rose, Andrea Rosneberg, Willy Roesnblatt, Lynne Roman, Mark Satan, Reggie Satire, Sara Saske, Joan Schimmel, Gary Schoenberg, Jill Scofield, Patt Setton, Sharon Shapiro, Gay Shirely, Cindy Shusett, Jane Siskin, Sherry Smothers, Fred Spinrad, Robert Stein, Jill Stein- baum, Shery Stewart, Andy Stone, Howard Stone, Phil Swartz, Sherry Tamkin, Mark Tanchuck, Judy Taylor, Paula Tesler, Cheryl Wagman, Dean Ward, Debra Warren, Cheryl Wasserman, Fred Weinhouse, Jan Weisbart, Debbie Weiss, Barbara White, Cheryl Winthrop, Fred Wolf, David Young. Students tortunaate enough to be members ot the Business Education Club find themselves involved in con- cerns designed to prepare them for the world ot commer- cial and economic activity. The club, sponsored by Rosalyn Kalmar and Marilyn Reynertson, also serves the student body by laminating important documents. , 2. Mrs. Rosalyn Kalmar, Jordan Kerner, Laurie Gaftin. KContinued on Next Page! 3. l,alli3l1C6 fI'3IlC3iS6 JaneT Beerman, Myr- na Cozen, Diana Daniels, Sfeve GoTTlieb, Laurie Green, vice-presidenT, NaTalie Hoffman, Margaret Kaplan, pres- idenT, Julie Kavner, Debbie Lapidus, Paula Li, secreTary, Laurie Osirow, Treasurer, Connie RoberTs, Sally Ross, Peggy Simons, Sue Towers, Sheri Weissbrod, Sandy Zimmerman. L'Alliance Francaise French club, informs iTs mem- bers of The language and culTure of The French speaking peoples, An upper division club under The supervision of Mr. Jacques Poletfi, The members have acquired a pro- ficiency in The language. 4. Mr. PoleTTi, Margaref Kaplan, Lauri Green, Debby Prinz. 5. california education club M e ral ie Adams, Noga Amir, Eileen AnisgarTen, Jeri Lou Banks, PaTTi Berliner, Deborah Bien, MargareT Bloch, Gayle Bovv- man, Toni Brown, ChrisTine Carlson, Irene Chrisfaud, Sharon Corber, PoT Driscoll, Judi FagaTT, Karhy Finley, JaneT Firesfein, Ellyn Gersh, Treasurer, RuTh Goldsfein, Sho- CLUBS language professional F . 'VZ' ,,,1 ,,,.' V ,V iiil r,'f shana Graff, Karen Greenhouse, Iris Hauser, Heidi Hilb, Sherri Kagan, Robin Koppelman, Carrie Kramer, Eileen Linde, vice-presidenT, YveTTe Loose, Karen Mefzer, Denie Miller, secreTary, JeaneTTe OsTrovv, Raina Pinsky, Laurie PosT, Missy Reden, Lauren Rogell, hisTorian, KaThy Rozier, Marlene Sanberg, Corinne Seiden, Bonnie Sher, Ilona Sherman, Joan Sobelman, Leslye Sonners, PaT Warner, Sandi Wildman, Heidi Yorkshire, Judy Zimmerman, Sandy Zimmerman, presidenT, BrigiTTe Zisman. Beverly's fufure Teachers belong To The California Edu- caTion club. ParT of a sTaTeWide organizaTion, The club selecTs ouTsTanding members for The California EducaTion Honor Scroll. Freshmen and Sophomores parTicipaTing are available To high school Teachers for assisTance, Junior and senior members go To The elemenTary schools during free periods To siT in on classes and occasionally help Teach Them. Mrs. Florence Quertermous sponsors. 6. Laura Rogell, Eileen Linde, Sandy Zimmerman, Denie Miller, Mrs. QuerTermous, sponsor. 139 1. fUtl1I'6l'l1ll'S6S Ellen Allen, BeTsy Bingham, Pamela l-limelhoch, Jan l-loTTman, Susan Lenkovvsky, Martha Maxham, presidenT, Connie RoberTs, Jill Scofield, secreTary-Treasurer, llona Sherman, Heather Ward, vice- presidenT. A new organizaTion aT Beverly This year is The FuTure Nurses Club. The members are given an opporTuniTy To learn more abouT Their Training and careers. Under The sponsorship of Mrs. Mary Frazier, These sTudenTs do vol- unTeer vvork Tor local hospiTals and Tor The Junior Blind. 2. Sponsor Mary Frazier puTs a sling on speudo-paTienT Jim Zink. 3. h0Il16 6C0l10IIliCS Vicki Berman, secreTary, Camille Caggiano, presidenT, Madge Cohen, Elana David- son, Melanie Dickerson, Karen Gross, Kafhy l-larrison, Debbie lrmas, Penny Krevoy, Rhonda Levand, Bonnie Lewis, vice-presidenT, Vicki MarTin, MarTha Maxham, Valerie Pedicini, Renee Ponder, Sue Rubins, Cheryl Wag- man, Lynne Wareham. Beverly's Home Economics Club concerns iTselT vviTh The enioyable Task oi pleasanT homemaking. Sponsors Mrs. Sybil Line and Miss Ann MacGibbon guide members Through acTiviTies designed To make culinary accomplish- menTs and home decoraTion as delighTTul an occupaiion fC0ntinued on Next Page! O i 4 Gi . If , gb i l L , as is the design and construction af high fashion clothes. 4. Vicki Berman, secretary, Renee Ponder, treasurer: Mrs, Li-ne, Miss MacGibbon, and Camille Caggiano, aresident. 5. international statesmen Jett Angus, Eileen Anisgarten, Terry Avchen, Sara Berman, vice-pres- ident, Judy Besser, Maria Buena, George Chuclcravv, Debbie Cutler, Jon Davis, Kim Ellis, Jaclyn Eslcin, Patti Fields, Bill Finerman, Nancy Gendel, Mike l-larrison, Patrice l-lirsch, Ellen Jameson, Lois Jaffe, Joyce Kahn, David Kay, Amy Kaufman, Debbie Kranze, Rhonda Kreeger, Seth Landsberg, llene Larner, Marcia Landon, Stephen Meyer, Peter Ng, Lisa Oliff, Stephanie Palansky, Xsfvfe ' CITIJBS Missy Reden, Sheri Reder, Peter Rutenberg, Debbie Sobel, Nancy Solomon, secretary, Patricia Warner, president, Janice Weinberg, treasurer, Jeffrey Weiner, Wendy Weizer, Janet White, Alan Walfsan. The International Statesmen study all phases af world economics and politics. Much involved with the American Field Service, and having a broad agenda af speakers and commentators, the members are able ta initiate under- standing af neighboring peoples. Miss Karen Shaver spon- sors this large and popular group. 6. Miss Shaver, Patti Field, Janice Weinberg, treasurer, Nancy Solomon, secretary, Mike l-larrisan, Captain Charles Fries, Bill Finerman, Sara Berman, vice-president, and Pat Warner, president. 14-1 1. Iflalh club Robert Abarbanel, Sanford Beattie, Derek Booth, Michael Chernott, Neal Halton, Theodore Hant, Michael Hoberman, Derek Lidovv, Steven Miller, Ira Moskatel, president, Michael Oliker, Gary Peskin, Charles Swerdlow, vice-president, Elyn Teitelbaum, secretary. From solving complex equations to tiguring out how to turn an inner tube into a sphere, Math Club concerns itselt with all phases ot that puzzling subject. Outstand- ing members ot the club represent Beverly at the Mathe- matics Field Day at Occidental College. Highlight ot the club's activities is the yearly all district mathematics tour- nament, open to Beverly Hills High School and elementary sudents, Sponsor Mrs. Alison Boudinot was also involved in the Computer Assembly in January, 2. Ira Moskatel, president, Steve Miller, Chuck Swerd- ,,,,f-f low, vice-president, Mrs. Boudinot. 3. IEIW Club Laurie Ackerman, Mike Avchen, Terry Avchen, Janet Beerman, Debbie Bertrand, Joey Gindi, treasurer, Gail Gordon, Nancy Greenspan, George Harris, Sheri Harrow, Cindy Hayutin, secretary, Mike Herson, Patrice Hirsch, secretary, Mickey Kaus, Jamie Keller, Jor- dan Kerner, Karen Kessler, secretary, Lynn Kottman, Larry Koplin, president, Steve Lavender, Margaret Magenheim, Stephen Meyer, Carla Migdal, Bruce Mintzer, Carol Ob- lath, Earl Ptetter, Randy Pollock, Rusty Pollock, Debby Prinz, Robert Resnick, Chuck Rosin, Dan Rosson, Gary Schoenberg, Katie Snyder, Dellynn Spare, Bruce Stein- baum, Howard Stone, Robert Switzer, Mark Tanchuck, Jill Weber, Donna Weisz, vice-president, Scott Wilson, Alan fC0ntinuea' on Next Page! T professional af Wolfson, STeven Worms, Phillip Zokowski, George Ziegler, Jim Zink. From The problems of consTiTuTionol low To The mod- ern problems of low enforcemenT, Low Club members hove The opporTuniTy To become well informed. Acfivifies have included mock Triols bosed on fomous coses, ond debc1Tes over poinTs of low, Sponsor, Dr. J. Leslie Wood, hos c1ssisTed in orronging for This yecur's lecTures by prom- inenT lowyers ond iudges who hove spoken on subiecTs of speciol inTeresT To Teen-ogers. 4. Lorry Koplin, presidenf, Donner Weisz, vice-presidenT, Dr. Wood, Mr.Dc1vid Rosenson, Mr. Ruskin. 5. SPEICB and aSlI'0l10IIly Michoel Bdrcloy, PeTer Bisno, Morio Bueno,Jc1mes Cooper, Clifford Cornell, Deboroh CuTler, l-loword Fisher, William Goldstein, Trecls- urer, ScoTT KingsTon, John Krieger, Richard Kwan, pres- idenT, Ned Lermcm, secreTory, Bruce Lowell, Theodore Rips, Tom Ross, Joseph Schwartz, vice-presidenT, Poul Selig- mon, RusTy Sheinkopf, Mork Tonchuck, Foy Weisburg. Members of Beverly's Spoce ond Asfronomy Club probe The depThs of spoce Through lecTures, moTion pic- Tures, ond Telescopes mode by The club. One of The high- lighTs of The club is insTrucTion in The use of The Copernicum PloneTc1rium, on which The TrdiecTory of spoce probes ond The posifions of plcineTs moy be colculcrTed. Mr, Adricrn Boll, sponsor. 6. John Krieger, Billy Goldsfein, Treosurer, Joe SchvvorTz, vice-presiolenT, Ned Lermon, secreTory. CLUBS 14-3 1. american field service Noga Amir, Eileen Anisgarlen, Michael Ashcrall, Dorian Ausler, Anila Berger, Richard Conn, presidenl, Calhy Dreyfuss, Pal Driscoll, Nancy Gendel, Wendy Gluck, Jay Goldsmilh, Frieda Gordon, secrelary, Daphne Goslar, Rhonda Kreeger, Lydia Leeds, vice-presidenl, Leslee Lenholl, Sue Levine, Marcia London, Randi Marell, Sue Ann Marks, Amanda Marlin, Karen Melzner, Kalhy Miller, Ilene Pregler, Andrea Rosen- berg, Susanna Rosenleld, Margarel Schwarlz, Amy Slam- bler, Belle Slauber Paulelle Slern, Carol Venuli, Alcira Villarino, Debra Weiss, lreasurer, Heidi Yorkshire. A.F.S., a club sponsored by Miss Hilda Valmer, is or- ganized lo lurlher lhe cause ol inlernalional relalionship. ll works in conneclion wilh lhe American Field Service. 2. Alcira Villarino, Frieda Gordon, secrelary, Richard Conn, presidenl, Lydia Leeds, vice-presidenl, Debra Weiss, Treasurer, Daphne Goslar and Miss Valmer. 3- daphne g0Sl3l' Auslrian sludenl parlicipal- ing in lhe American Field Service program, expresses las- cinalion vvilh lhe many aspecls ol Beverly. The lirsl Thing Daphne lell when coming lo Beverly was lhe spaciousness ol lhe school and ils surroundings, which are much larger lhan lhal ol her school in Vienna. Daphne especially en- joys lhe ollerings ol lhe Fine Arls deparlmenl, such as sculplure and drama, lvvo subiecls unavailable in Vienna. She slresses lhe lacl lhal people in Auslria and lhe Uniled Slales are basically similar, allhough lhe lvvo counlries' cusloms and lradilions are dillerenl. 4. EllCiI'El Villi:lI'il10 American Field Service slu- denl lrom Buenos Aires, Argenlina, was impressed vvilh lhe almosl unlimiled opporlunilies available al Beverly. Alcira calls lhe aclivilies ollered in lhe arls lanlaslic. Also, she enioys lhe inleresl exhibiled by lhe leachers lor fConzinued on Next Page! Their subiecTs ond Their obilify To develop This inTeresT in The sTudenTs. The use of films in The clcissroom To brodden The knowledge of subiecf oreos olso impressed Alciro. Through her desire To leT people know how I feel, she hos begun To undersfcind herself ond leorn from oThers. While she finds iT difficulT To mcike close friends becoue of The size of Beverly ond The consTcinT rush of people, she feels ThoT one musT know The differences ond enioy Them. 5. medical Club Michoel AshcrofT, RuTh Boss- moin, Judy Besser, PeTer Bisno, Pefer DeBenedicTis, John DougherTy, Neil Dressler, Bill Finermon, MCITT Finermon, Erico Floum, Koiren Frdnk, Corol Grohcim, PeTer Hcihn, Sfephen l-lolbern, Neol l-lolfon, George l-ldrris, Michoel Horrison, Mike l-Ic1yuTin, John Kinemon, Bill Kolfun, Vivian Larner, hisforioln, Robin Leffon, Mike Lennon, Morcig Lon- don, Woyne Ncipfhol, Wendy Nodiff, Bruce Pfeffer, Eorl Pfeffer, Lourie PosT, Lindo Rcidin, Neil Ropp, Mork Rich- professional mon, Lorry Rofhsfein, PeTer RuTenberg, Corinne Seiden, secreTciry, Willard Seiden, Jeffrey Selzer, presidenf, Richord Selzer, RusTy Sheinkopf, Peggy Simons, vice-presidenT, Ed Singer, Mcirk Slomich, Lindo STevens, Mork Tonchuck, Brod Treusch, Jon Wisborf, Debby Winer, STuorT Win- Throp, Bill Wood, Amy Wrobel, Cloude Zochory, Jock Zo- kowski, Phil Zclkowski,Trec1surer, Dorici Zeflen. lnTeresTed in oll oreos of medicine, Medicol Club members dre exposed To excifing ocTiyiTies obouTc1ll forms of Thof profession, wiTh visifing speokers, mofion picfures, ond field Trips occupying mosT meefings, Medicol Club helps To inform iTs members obouf This mosT imporfonf field. Sponsor, Mr. Williom Logue, guided members Through o full yeor of enrichmenf. 6. Peggy Simons, vice-presidenf, Jeff Seltzer, presidenT, Jun Weisbcirt, corresponding secrefgry, Vivian Larner, his- Toridn, Corinne Seiden, secrefory, ond Mr. Logue. CLUBS 14-5 1. f0I'6flSiCS Maralee Beck, STephanie Berkman, Joan Buck, Bonnie BursTein, Phil Cardan, Jim Cooper, Andrea Davis, Tom Dierrich, Barney Feinstein, secrefary and Treasurer: Mark Feldman, BeTh Fiskum, Jeff Golden, Carol Graham, Bonnie l-leifeTz, Bill l-lelfman, Roma l-leillig, Margaref Kaplan, Casey Keller, presidenf, Jamie Keller, Debbie Klein, Marc Lederberger, Dave LivingsTon, Fred Marcus, Lynn Mayer, Barbara Millard, Earl Pfeffer, Dan Roller, Laurie Rosf, Diane Rosenbaum Susana Rosenfeld, John Santo, vice-presidenf, Pefer Schermer, Paul Seligman, Kenny Sogg, Cecily STern, Elyn TeiTelbaum, Mike Tolkin, Brad Treusch, Bill Weisberg, Debbie Winer, Michael Wolf, Alan Wolfson, EllioTT Woodruff, Daria Zeflen, Forensics, Beverly's debafing and public speaking club, is devofed To The cause of communicarion, Members learn To speak on Topics of every Type, being able To Take any posiTion and To anTicipaTe ThaT of The opposiTion. They are involved also vviTh humorous cornposiTion and iTs conveyance To an audience. Beverly's Forensics mem- .ff ' i, i,-, i bers are highly rafed in inTerscholasTic TournamenTs. Spon- sor, Mr. Allen Klofz, can proudly bOGsi of his assorTmenT of Trophies. 2. Mr. KloTz, sponsor, Danny Brenner. 3. chess club Dale AlberTson, Treasurer, Mike Ashcraff, Terry Avchen, Mike Barclay, TournamenT direc- Tor, Barry BerkeTT, Alan Bernsfein, Claude Borshi, Harold Brown, vice-presidenr, Michail Chernoff, Jon CurTiss, David Farber, Rick Forman, Tony Frank, Leo Frischrnan, Sharon Gaffney, Sfeven Garfinkle, Sol Golberger, secrefary, STan- ley Goldsfein, Brian GoTTlieb, Mike Hoberman, president David Kay, Lor Kellogg, Alan Kennedy, Bernie Kling, Sefh Landsberg, Larry Lansing, Derek Lidow, MarTy Moss, Casey Rafner, John Reiner, David Samson, Mifch Saslovv, Ed Schnifzer, Jeff Selzer, Sfeve Shaffer, Jeff SmiTh, Glenn STevens, Seymour SToll, Larry Tannen, Larry Toll, Roger Toll, Dean Ward, Claude Zachary. ffonfinzzwi rm Next Pfrwj i i, , N -' 1, n- Brix , --Y- is ? X . E Q T K - ' xg. - A i CheckmaTe is The waTchword of BeverIy's Chess Club. MeeTing oTTen To discuss prospecTive maneuvers and pracTice games, Chess Club members may be seen in The guidance office conference rooms deeply involved wiTh Their nexT moves. AcTiviTies of The club guided by sponsor, Mr, Carlo CarTaino, include TournamenTs wiTh oTher schools. 41. Mr. CarTaino, sponsor. 5. CEIIIICPH club Mike Avchen, Larry Carnow, vice presidenT, Michael Dare, Buz DasTeel, Inigo De Mar- Tino, Howard Fisher, Trudy Fox, Kevin I-laddad, Bruce HelTT, Debbie Jones, Lor Kellogg, Alan Kennedy, Robert Kohl, presidenT, Ken Kreisel, Bruce Lowell, secreTary, David Manson, Debby Sherman, Warren Srole, David Todd, Dave Wallace. The Camera Club serves each member by exploring The infricacies of phoTography, as iT serves The school by sponsoring Beverly's annual phoTograhy conTesT. Spon- CLUBS hobby professional i. 0 U' .Q C Q O sored by Mr. Lyle SuTer, Beverly's budding phoTographers, many of whom work in Their own darkrooms, are con- sTanTly experimenTing wiTh The unlimiTed possibiliTies of This wondrousTechnoIogicalarT. 6. Club Eileen AnisgarTen, Sara Berman, Jon Brown, Toni Brown, Andrea Davis, Jon Davis, Caifhy Drey- fuss, vice-presideni, PaT Driscoll, Vivian FeinTech, Patti Field, presidenT, Lisa Gaberman, Nancy Genclel, Treasurer, RuTh GoldsTein, Carol Graham, secrelary, Naomi Gross, Eileen Jayson, Felicia Landman, STeven Meyer, Missy Reden, Andrea Rosenberg, Corinne Seiden, Amy STambler, Debra Warren, Janice Weinberg, Wendy Weizer, Carol Wilner. Folk songs and culTure enTerTain The members of The Folk Club. InTeresTed in music, These sTudenTs have a chance To develop Their insTrumenTal and vocal skills. 7. John Brown sTrums a Tune on his guiTar. 14-7 varsity club 1. V3I'SityCll1b Ross Bagdasarian, Doug Booth, Neil Borin, Alex Gamble, Dore Gilbert, Mark Hirschman, vice-president, Steve Horowitz, Bill Hussey, vice-president, Casey Jackson, Steve Levine, vice-president, Bruce Meade, Larry Miller, Mike Morgan, president, Bill Moss, Roger Orleans, Jerry Peck, Ralph Punaro, Tony Rubin, Mike Salter, Mike Shepard, Ross Snyder, Phil Swartz, Mike Wellman, lrv Zakheim, Ben Zycher, Mr. Kloes, sponsor. Sponsored by Charles Kloes, the Varsity Club vvel- comes interested varsity letter-men. After receiving en- thusiastic support by the student body in their various sports, these boys support Beverly by assisting at various sports events. 2, Varsity Club otticers: Bill Moss, vice-president, Mr. Charles Kloes, sponsor, Mike Morgan, president. 41- I l is 4 , -x Z 5, - Mvswoyg . -ua- ..,,m,,..,N, K A M, nm. . ... ,, . --- n , Q lv K. vi, ru Enigma E A . G 'if' . 'riff 3 is g . : '1 I s 3 -: s 5 'TVB-' . 'i 7Rf'i?f,? -.1 if,1:x::izs,fg:x V if ' ' A' .-11 :::-wif V , f ' 'f ,t , T i gl ' QA, ,,,g,,i ,l f 3 rs 1 Lim, F , - Y E? ll . . 2. i i ,rgg . Eg Q, 1 - . -12?'.-1 1 ' ' i-. 4- :,. z, f :iii 1. -v - .staff ' s ' 3 It r ' Qfsg' 'A i i l in i + Z2 l X . , ., - 1 352, g - f - 'fr if-w 3. radio electronics club Larry Coutts, l-lart Dasteel, Bob Disman, Bruce Flamm, secretary, Stephen Footlik, Rick Forman, Al Gersten, Gary Goldsmith, Brian Gottlieb, Eric Kodirner, Ken Kreisel, Bruce Lowell, Stephen Marlowe, president, Joey Nagel, station manager, Jerry Napp, Mike Oliker, vice-president, John Orton, Terry Rosen, Tom Ross, Dave Somers, Steven Sorell, Evan Stein, Stephen Tack, Jett Wald. From building a walking, talking robot to scanning the radio waves as l-lands, the Radio Electronics Club strives to promote interest in all fields ot electronics and corn- munication. 4. Radio Electronics Club: Bruce Flamm, secretary, Mike Oliker, vice-president, Stephen Marlowe, president, Mr, Donald Walker, sponsor. fConzinued on Next Page! A S ' I -i Q Ire lr- 5. IIICSOHS Neil Balsam, Michael Barclay, vice- president, Peter Bisno, William Bogert, Mark Brooks, Margie Buck, Clifford Cornell, Matthew Finerman, Howard Fisher, secretary, Daniel Fried, Scott Kingston, Laurene Kirsch, Kenneth Kreisel, John Krieger, president, Matthew Kupferman, Richard Kwan, Paul Laurence, Ned Lerman, Derek Lidow, Theodore Rips, Peter Schermer, Joseph Schwartz, Paul Seligman, Jerry Shulman, Mark Tanchuck, Phil Zakowski, treasurer. Mesons, lower division honor science clulo, stimulates the interest of science students, Any freshman or sopho- more with an A average is welcome to become a Meson member. Dr. Sanford Benovitz is the sponsor. 6. John Krieger, president, Michael Barclay, vice-pres- ident, Dr. Benovitz, sponsor, and Howard Fisher, secretary. CLUBS hobbies professional 149 sif 2 2,5333 A u 3 Il 7 2 7. Il'1llSiC If1HkCl'S Mike Ashcraft, treasurer, Chaia Braunhyt, Irene Christaud, Todd Davidson, Cheryl Davis, Neil Dressler, Pat Driscoll, Bill Fishman, Lisa Galoer- man, Mona Golabeck, president, Frieda Gordon, secre- tary, Peter l-lahn, Steve Harris, Larry Kaplan, Casey Keller, Danny Kronish, Sherwin Lee, Sue Levine, John Miller, Steve Miller, Bruce Pfeffer, Al Phillips, Mark Richman, vice-president, Ken Simmons, vice-president, Joan Sobel- man, Kitty Yallen, Connie Zec, Martha Zec. Music Makers meetings include performances by tal- ented memloers, guest speakers and many varieties of musical performances. lt is an organization of students deeply interested in music. Mr. Reed Mathis is the sponsor. 8. Frieda Gordon, secretary, Mark Richman and Ken Simmons, vice-presidents, Mona Golabeck, president, lis- tening to two guests. 1 6 , vi' ff Z, , , ?f 5 Once a week the Highlights y , staff works late in the print W e shop in order to bring out Beverly's Friday newspaper difor Joel Pressman AndY Rhodes Elliof WO0dVUff Randy Pollock ond MiTch Corber Elliof Woodruff, Sheila Tosky, Andy Rhodes, cmd Shirley Helfmun ps, A. the staff Laurie Blaustein, Mike Bronn, Rona Chazan, Mitch Corber, Russ Goldsmith, Wendy Gray, Jan Greenberg, Nate Halprin, Shirley Helfman, Steve Horowitz, Casey Keller, Debby Klein, Fred Mann, Randy Pollock, Joel Pressman, Andy Rhodes, Abe Schnitzer, Dave Simon, Cecily Stern, Sheila Tasky, Elliot Woodruff, Laurie Zoloth. fall edltorlal board spring editorial board Published weekly under the supervision of Mr. Kenneth Fall Editorial Board: Elliot Woodruff, Wendy Gray, Jan J. Gelms, Highlights keeps the student body informed of all Greenberg, and Mr. Gelms. Beverly activities. Year after year, Highlights is honored with Spring Editorial Board: Laurie Blaustein, Joel Pressman, receipt of highest ratings of excellence. Outstanding staff Sheila Tasky, and Debby Klein. members are elected to Quill and Scroll, national honor jour- .Below left: Fall Award Winners: Mitch Corber, Joel nalism society, at the end of each semester. A banquet is Pressman, Fred Mann, Sandi Wildman, Sheila Tasky, given during which the following semester's staff is an- Cheryl Lewis. nounced. Here also, trophies are presented to the winners of Below right: Sponsor, Mr. Kenneth Gelms. awards for outstanding accomplishments. Y- , ,f f 0 -0 wvyme ,, fy, ff if 9 9 4 1479? ft ? i r I l I 4 I The Mad oman of Chaillot Skillfully directed by Mr. John Ingle, assisted by an able stage and art design crew headed by Mr. Rex Faubion, and highlighted by an excellent performance from Kres Mersky as the Madwoman, our Drama Depart- ment's tall production, Jean' Giraudox's The Mad- woman of Chaillot, was an outstanding success. The capacity audiences which viewed all three performances, saw ci play that reveals how the good qualities of man, represented by the venerable Madwoman and her motley group of friends, can triumph over the impersonalization, materialism, and phoniness of the modern age. 69 T ' I x The lobby display o la Loutrec. Keith Kreger as the Ragpicker. an avant garde fall play by jean giraudoux The cast in order of appearance included: Peter Gardiner, Stephen Shoop, Arthur Robbins, Steven Affleck, Martin Platt, Jeffrey Berens, Reva Davison, Harriet Steinbaum, Stephen Isaacs, Marcia Bernstein, Keith Kreger, Leslie Warsaw, David Reich, Melinda Cummings, Ellen Zucker, Paul Rosenstiel, Robert Kornhandler, Gary Isaacson, Kres Mersky, Peter Black, Jeffrey Golden, Bruce Beck, Dwight Holmes, Steven Barry, Carol White, Karen Balkin, Joanne Hall, Victor Weiner, Michael Tolkin, Karen Zide, Roxanna Auer, Deborah Friedman, Michael Dare, Laurence Cohen. Bruce Beck as Pierre. Tea time with Madwometn Carol White, Melinda Cummings, Kres Mersky, Joanne Hall, Karen Balkin. A last drink for Jeff Berens, Steve Affleck, Martin Platt, and Paul Rosentiel. The Madwoman brings together romantic leads, Melinda Cummings and Bruce Beck. tf Sta 6 CPGW Beverly's stage crew, under the direc- tion ot Mr. Rex Faubion, help to make the theatrical productions as professional as the tine acting and direction for which they are created. Randy Fields and David Wilde. K-7 ' J N , Ro B rger, and Steve Marlowe. erry opp n U Mr. Rex Faubion Frank Rose, John Green- dale, Victor Weiner. 04,114 Top Row, Victor Weiner, Evan Kramer, Robert Pelter, David Wilde, assistant stage manager, Jerry NGPP, assistant electrician, Dennis Powell, Rex Faubion, technical director. Bottom Row, Steve Marlowe, chief electrician, John Greendale, Randy Fields, stage manager, Ron Burger. Not shown: Frank Rose, Howard lmmerman, Casey Jackson. s ecial assemblies I I. .5 Wm rfst The Fine Arts Department sponsored several assemblies in both the toll and spring semesters with such sparkling en- tertainment as Broadway musical medleys including songs from WEST SIDE STORY and SOUTH PACIFIC. The drama division displayed the talents of Arthur Robbins, Keith Kreger, Melinda Cummings, and many others. The student body was often entertained by our singers and musicians, and a fine series of special speakers ap- peared during the spring. NASA TWO Beverly students were introduced to the complex and paradoxical subiect of space travel, when James Boyle, a representa- tive from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration spoke. He reduced the theory of let propulsion and rocketry to experiments easily clone at home, and showed a film depicting a phase of the Apollo program. lt was one ot the most exciting and informative assemblies of the year. The traditional Thanksgiving assembly was very special this year. The children of Albion Street School came to entertain the Beverly student body, warming the hearts ot each student. They sang old and new songs emphasizing the goodness and joy of Thanksgiving. It is hoped that the Albion Street choir will become a traditional part of the Norman year. NASA ONE NASA THREE 157 158 W, f.. ,, 13 Wi, fi. , , ' A- c ' ,, ' '- , 4. M5622 ,Q 5 W f t fi, ,QMJM , Lm- '. ,Zfm My WL L. MAL ,.. ' Increasing numbers of Beverly students are finding it advantageous to include fine arts classes in their well balanced courses of study. Certain courses are especially designed to enrich those who are more interested in de- veloping broad intellectual attitudes than in pursuing an artist's career. Fine Arts students are especially privileged to have. easy access to the beautiful L.A. County Art Museum. Field trips to galleries from Pomona to the Irvine Campus are included in this varied curriculum. ,sift , .egg fs? , FQ? ef? 4 il k vii A The Pomona Fair and the National Scholastic Art Association offer contest opportunities which Beverly art students enter with unusual success. At left: Pomona winners, Debby Nourse, Jeff Kern, Carol Queen and Terry Pobirs. At right: Gold key Scholastic awards went to Debby Nourse, Libby Swan, Natalie Hoffman, Lois Miller, Jan Bernie, Jophe Hacker ,Debby Cutler, Roma Heillig, Terry Pobirs, Sharon Stahl, Laurie Higgins. Many others could not be pictured in this limited space. sn E L , ., , ff T Aj V . 'Q-f A au., 5. T. , T ,415 H 1 W? I 1 X 7,1 X, 'ylpxx xg 5, . , 2. . , , ' p, A ill g fy. Jon Slutsky attends a presentation of computer art and music which was sponsored this year in connection with the math department. Artist-teacher Koichi Kawana at right of UCLA demonstrated Japanese calligraphy and paintings for the Fine Arts department. I i sa T Q 5: cabi read The talents of Thursday Theatre were demonstrated even! Thursday noon. The big finale! 159 Back row: Arthur Robbins, Terris Wolff, Ronald Burger, Geoff Shlaes, Beniamin Sperber, Neal Spiegel, Robert Holmes ldirectorl. Front row: Kathryn Miller, Joanne Hall, Pat Cummings, Ellen Zucker, Lynne Levinson Training the entertainers of tomorrow, the Fine Arts Department conducted three outstanding participation programs this year. Under the direction of Mr. John lngle, the Musical Comedy Workshop provided Beverly's potential actors and actresses with valuable experience in the arts of musical comedy. Putting their dramatic l i David Loew, Henry Kahn,,Steven Fraider, Dwight Holmes, Joel Pressman, Jenet Harris, Sally Ross, Melissa Moss, Melinda Cummings, Karen Balkan, , Carole White, Harriet Steinbaum. talents to work, students of the Fine Arts Department entertained the many Normans who attended the weekly Thursday Theatre in the auditorium at noon. Madrigals, the highly talented singing group under the direction of Mr. Robert Holmes, sang nightly during the Christmas vacation at Fidelity Bank in Beverly Hills. 160 ,2 , The Would-Be Gentleman Monsieur Jourdain-Keith Kreger, Madame Jourdainl-Carol White, Lu- cille-Maralee Beck, Cleonte-Doug Booth, Dorimene-Harriet Stein- baum, Dorante-Martin Platt, Nicole-Shari Horowitz, Covielle--J0el Pressman, Dancing Master--Jeffrey Berens, Music Master-Gary Isaac- son, Fencing Master--Steve Barry, Philosophy Master-Paul Rosenstiel, Merchant Tailor-Victor Weiner, Mufti-Bruce Beck, Lackey--Gary Ray- mond, Lackey-Steve Shoop. 5 l e , f at if 'Wh presented in the spring Everyone was delighted with the expertly staged production ot Moliere's perfect satire, The Would-Be Gentleman. This popular comedy-ballet, directed by Mr. John lngle and staged technically by Mr. Rex Faubion, gave audiences and players alike an experience ot tremendous value in enioyment and education. The impact ot its preparation was far reaching. All areas ot the Fine Arts department were involved. Music, Dance, Art and Drama worked in close co- operation to achieve the commendable result, The French division ot the Language Department ioined in giving its students special studies. Talented photographer, Nate Silverman, created the programs and brochures. ' N pri-sr l' 'fa-1' nm! !f if 'fi' v K ef ff , V35 .. ,. ev: 5959- -Si! 1.1 Q - nga A SW K ' Lawr- if' P 5 . sf-2 5-f.3g.Zfyp --mf-9. wife. -r'. ww ., , . . , 21,21-.ff rr, Above: Joel Pressman, Maralee Beck, Doug Booth, Keith Kreger, Carol White. In addition: Singers, Dancers, Cooks, Maids, Ap- prentices and Turks were played by Ellen Zucker, Karen Balkin, Ronnie Burger, Buzz Holmes, Arthur Robbins, Joan lsaacs, Sondra Gibson, Sharon Stahl, Sharyne Snyder, Cathy Amsterdam, Pat Goldstone, Karen Zide, Louise Ross, Micheal Tolkin, Philip Ritz, Larry Cohen, Michael Dane, Joanne Hall, Deborah Ross, Linda Dunn, Roxanne Auer, Peter Gardiner, Steve Barry, Peter Black, Leslie Warsaw, Kitty Yalen, Susan Davidson, and Susan Haymer. l Aw 1 Martin Platt, Harriet Steinbaum Maralee Beck, Doug Booth Keith KreQef, VlC Welnef 161 i Martin, Liz Stanley and Maralee Beck playing in the park. Elliot Sacks, Joey Shaub, John Schimmel h ll0we'en Reverting back to childhood Trick or Treating, thirty iuniors mobbed Coldwater Park October 31, to celebrate l-lallowe'en. hootenann This year the traditional event of Noctambulus was re-established in the form of an all-school Hoot- enanny, Organized by the commissioners of recrea- tion and the commissioners of publicity, the event took place on Friday, December 2, in the Student Activity Center. The l-lootenanny featured fine per- formances by folksingers, Joe and Elliot, and skits and humorous songs by the Bald Eagles. There were several solo acts, including the sound of Angie Brown and Brook Ender. The Hootenanny was highly successful and should become a tradition at Beverly. h llo day Hello Day started off the year with a successful event which saw class song competition, a Charleston contest, and a Ufriendliegf couples contest. The seniors proved Supreme, as they won first place in the songfest. Friendliest couples were Shari Newman and Bill Weisberg, freshman, Bonnie Burstein and Danny Brenner, sophomores, Debbie Lapidus and Brian Hersch, iuniors, Kathy Dellar ang! Stan Hock, seniors, Carol White and Joe Shaub, friendliest Normans. albion tree Christmas at Albion Street was a happy one for many children this year. lt was also a very rewarding one for the members of Girls' and Boys' Leagues who were fortunate enough to visit the school. Under the supervision ot Albion Street Drive Chairman, Sharon Winer, Beverly students contributed an all-time high of one thousand dollars to their sister school. tutorial pro Jec The tall semester, l966, saw the initiation of a successful school- sponsored tutorial proiect with Cres- cent Heights Elementary School. Ap- proximately 70 Beverly students are involved in the program at one time, where they work for one hour on either Tuesdays or Thursdays. The purpose of the program is to give less fortunate children needed edu- cational experience. ln addition to scholastic guidance, they are aided in physical coordination and social adiustment. Sponsoring the proiect are Mrs. Lynne Stalmaster and Mrs. Rita Schwartz with Jane Plotkin and Rhonda Levand serving as student coordinators. Elliot Woodruff makes a new friend Times like these are rare. ggzing up G Candy Cane- Bob Abarbanel shows studying can be fun. 163 164- frs at '- Q' c ' Q LP' 'S . .X - - . Q ti? as sf s X Q N '--,zz , fg iss ge-. s X Qt me Q 'Ex kj Sf it ,tsl 5 X J X 1 N 'Z i ss we a .gs :mes N5 we 4 wwf . ' Quad 2 . . qs -if. ' rugs. A 1 F Class rivalry was at its best as the battle ot the year, Senior-Junior Night, took place. The annual contest saw the Class of '67 defeat the Juniors by a close margin of 85-65. This year several new events were introduced including nightgown relay, in the pool tug-ot-war, and ping pong ball dribble, which made it an exciting and memorable event for the student body. NI' slr l .. - - , 1 w ii .-' Q , r fr --,Y .rl ' lt lm' . Q , A 5. .yu I. 5 i C - Q ,Ll-. E r l ' Y f 'fa' 'f s 1 f s-ts- -- . . ein . r li J 21 it wi 1 refre- V we . Q , ' L , mi?-1'A4,,g.gg ' K YV K. 2 s i -Q ,W ,iy,,'., i - gssss' L rwsi. ., g thas rriirat ?fT++sLg'f'CVsi ffx aaraif rn ,,.s '+fyaf:w hygg ,L si .,.,. ,I ,i 1 - 54 if .. irs, Jackie Mathes does a bit for the Juniors in spite of Grog. illl: A i'i. il J ff i'.-i J ,sf'-- Q TQ? ,lai C H I 'css r. ' .fl . i ,Ip - ij!-r1.8 is - ' in-K .43 i .5511 1. L. . . jg, .r fr i--5-,-'tp . cj .g. -. . , . - w.: ,V :jg ., s - 1 ' Q. v :.V,'q.3,-sf, , X X i ' f 3 -sr r fr. .. 1. ,. Q. li ' . . .X - . s , ., .Gia verge :far f,a1- .,..,1.:. i., , 1 'Sl 1:U:fgfj,Ff'-fs'ifii rf i?s-'tN-- was-.:g,.. i' ' -5+-l-53 riff- .L lg Eflf, :, Q' x K as ri: , - iso 5 -,lr s-its . l T' l A l 1 N- Mfg. .. X N l '-l. s -1.1k.-f1r,:1-- ln' 1 sf N v tw- . ,Bn ra. i -:gEff11i iff. J i.se i . ' s r i 2 r 1 - s2521g::'Q:' g-ie:'g1t-5521. , -,, aww ' i 1 i r Q- we:.zefti:ssf:fQQ'f.. .i V ' t t L 41 A .I -kkh- ,K . V . . 1 E 1 E 2 1 ' ' : f' Q .is....if .-... .Q - l l . - Davidman wears the Glenn Carpenter, away for the race. -lQel Nqpoleon shows his Strength- nightie after the race. Pat awaits, Larry misses, Hilary has confidence, but Sid knows best. Thanks to the hard work and effort by fall A.S.B. vice president Joe Shaub, registration, voting, and elec- tion results were run smoothly and efficiently. Elections for the spring semester proved to be exciting and com- petitive on every level of student government. The A.S.B. presidential race was highlighted by a noon debate where candidates in the final election were given a chance to expound upon their platforms and qualifica- tions. For the first time in Beverly history a tie occurred for Junior class vice president, Posters and campaign slogans added color and creativity to the election. Students are urged to register. Candidates hfld Pef5U05lVe Poslefs- And the next AS B president is Elliot Sacks Students are sworn in at the Installation assembly. 166 Re VJ!! e e 2 Z Q- ff fy ' 4-:-ef' m :,' .aff ' -, ,, -, , ua'-ef ' XFHZ' 455 -V 1-. If V Q 5 '. .. M. ,, ,N ., .. S 2 Liz: ,- 'ima Q if ff 1 X A8 Af J 'q ,, . , W ,5 '21 W 3,4 f , .,- J we-' X 5 . 4... ., ,,,, ,' ,.. - ,, , ' 'L One ot BeverIy's oldest traditions, a queen and court to reign over our twenty-fifth annual basketball tournament, was maintained when the students chose Julie Schmelczer as this year's queen with tour princesses to represent each class: Jane Plotkin, senior, Laura Salter, junior, Vicki Cohn, sophomore, and Rocky Ross, fresh- man. Steve Levine crowns Julie Schmelczer the 1966 tournament queen, Vw llim iw ' X A ' W J . 'W Q 4 i g -M 41-A i i Eaeisww A weoried Coach Reilly and his victorious team. R0CkY ROSS, freshman PHFWCSSS, is Cl'0Wf'lCd by her escort Leonord Liebshord. Escort Doug Booth looks opprovingly at senior Yllllike Morgan escorts the enthusiastic iunior Sophomore princess, Vicki Cohn, is escorted by princess Jonet Plotkin. princess, Louro Solter, to her throne. Russ Goldsmith. 168 campu couples Cheryl Brocler and Alex Gamble. Ruthie Freeman and Ralph Punaro. Karen Frederick and Peier Gardiner. Maryanne Chavin and Jan Cole. Linda Lapin and Steve Levine 'Nik' Sheri Weissbrod and Phil Shernanski. Debby Ross and Sieve Barry. mt v in av' Linda Klatzkin and Bobby Bell. Debbie Newmark and David Lapofa. Wendy Kleiner and Leonard Liebshard. Robin Briskin and Nick Berman. if 1 sir, f-.ig :sg w I :ii Q' f L -, I -. ' 45:5 Susie Hendlin and Nate Halprin. r l T 2 Carol Morecki and David Dowling- Martha Brown and Abe Schniizer. R ' V' ,LQ rv ' x ! .nuns Debby Ceazan and Gary Tobey. ' 'N2 D 5.,1..,,,A-vw K :iii-IA? Q, . , 1 4 ' A .vi- a r i f -.1 at-f ' ,- gf 8 47 K, zvxggp., .. 5 ,Vf 1 3333210-'G i .if H Z , .u C , ,- s Q '- , w ' Judy Gutfman and Howard Ross, 169 th pi kinprom had i i i l x NV Eric Feldman ls he kidding? th While Ronnie Sacks and his group, Lewis Feldman, Mickey Hiatt, Kenny Corday, and Walt Fishman Take a break, Neil Borin catches a Tune on his radio. Dan Polier enioys it all. had a groovy AN . The Inmates l Paula Li on a spree Sue Schneider swings Mitch Hefsch Ggdin Go Mitch Go 172 T T W? A,,. if J if 4, W ' H 2 - V mi 5 55 is? in A .A, . 2 PP , lf. Q T From The: Beverly sTudenTs needn'T go Tar To Tind where The acTion is. elemenTary schools and ciTy parks To The challenges of The roaring surf The acTion never slows Tor a minuTe. lT's amazing ThaT There's sTill Time To caTc:h a snack aT STaT's. PicTures include, on The lower righT, Wally Hug, upper righT, Ralph Punaro and Bruce Meade, and lower leTT, Bruce Meade, Guy Finley and Bruce Massman. ln The circle a group of juniors play in The snow. - surf , sand, snow, games, fun, and food l Q Qrgkw ,af L if li is-.Q f ' , 3, , .-v. ,, if 4.41 ,'- 'Q -5 vile, tu i N 1 Seniors pictured are: upper left, Neil Schlossbergg upper right, Neil Borin and Ralph Punarog middle right, Tim Harris, Siephie Barbanell, Randy Layton and Nick Bermang lower left, Mike Salferg lower righf, David Rickles, Nick Berman, Palsy Lichtensiein and Robin Briskin. 173 174 sheila i I diane I th ca y take you f- raina X if cindy W Qs heidi archery baseball A G.A.A., co-spon- . V . v v sored by Mrs. Dixie A' i X 'F i Zovalc, is on club tor Beverly girls who ,vi 4- Mrs. Dixie Zovak A enjoy taking sports ' N in 0 more serious light, rather than accepting it as C1 mere requirement. The club, which meets as ci 7th period gym class ev- ery day, has developed on outstand- ing program ot sports where such activities as tennis, volleyball, bas- ketball, hockey, golt and archery are offered to its members, GAA., run by o tall and spring board, also plans extracurricular events such as a dance and many playdays. Elected cheerleaders help root The GAA. teams on to victory. 3, .., 53 Spring Board: Top Row: Ellyn Gersh, Vivian Larner, Judy Kaplan, Betsy Pearson, Bottom Row: Gwen Hochman, Ann Linden, Cathy Sfumpus, and president, Randi Malach. N' ! through the world of ,r f'1' basketball G.A.A. serves an- oTher purpose in iTs sponsorship of The Terpsichoreans, of The girls' Tennis Team, and The girls' swim Team. WiTh The assisTance of iTs oTher co-sponsor, Mrs. Barbara Wil- son, The club Takes on The Tull Tinan- cial supporT of These Teams, Thanks To The club's help, The Teams are able To hold TournamenTs and rnafches wiTh oTher schools and oTTer Trophies To The winners. The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion, besides being one oT The largesf clubs on campus, has been one oT The mosT successful. G.A.A.'s success has been boTh an encourage- menT To oTher clubs as well as an enioymenT To iTs members. fi Q 'sp , .cf .J UCL? Q' Q i ' file Mrs. Barbara Wilson golf xxx' The Fall Board: Top Row: Margaref Kaplan, Raina Pinsky, Lois Miller, Karen Pincus, Randi Malach, Andee Bowman, Diane Polier, Cafhy Sfumpus. JJ Heidi Pregler, Middle Row: Linda Brucker, Bottom Row: Hillary Turner, Sheila Tasky, 175 f f terpsies 176 From avant garde modern, to classical bal- let, Terpsichoreans--l967, explored many ex- citing varieties ot the dance. The highlight ot the season was the formation ot a dance pro- duction corps emphasizing spontaneity, creativ- ity, and freedom of expression. The major terpsie proiect, Command Performance, showcased these talented dancers. Mrs. Tanis Gursey sponsored the group. terpsies sponsors tennis swimming tennis Sponsor Mrs. Dixie Zovak and captain Janet Sprecher experienced many Firsts with their T7 member team. This year, the tennis team, which was accustomed to practicing during the second semester, changed their schedule to the tall. To the dismay ot the girls, the team sea- son was shortened to IO weeks. However, these changes enabled the team to ioin a new league and, with the skill and determination of the girls, they managed to capture a third place. swimming The Girls' Swim Team, active tor the past two years, was designed as an outlet tor girls who wanted to compete with their aquatic skills, A league was established in order to enable the swimmers to experience competi' tion. This year Beverly girls turned in a spec- tacular performance. In the last day ot com- petition, each girl took lst, 2nd, or 3rd place in every event, maintaining Beverly's cham- pionship. T + riri li. 1. nm, ' Top Row: Ilene Pregler, Maralee Beck, Pat Goldstone, Liz Stanley, Joanie lsaacs, Angie Brown, Yvette Sponsor: Mrs. Tanis Monroe, Sharyne Snyder, Sandra Gibson, Pat Cummings, Wendy Gray. Bottom Row: Sharon Stahl, Gursey Leslie Schulman, Michelle Migdal, Lynn Baiilauskas, Laurie Zoloth, Terry Pobirs, Wendy Sobel. 5. ,f A 4 -... , ff, 1 S l ' - f2fw2vW:7w1v7':f: wf'::,:,v ' -:f ' Q KW fp'E,fW..if-,:p,,.-,,,5,.4.,if-inf? f. . 44WQCy,g-.ffrfci I' wwf - .. ff WE '-s Janef Sprecher Top Row: Ulrike Riegler, Debbie Kranze, Margaret Kaplan, Patrice Hirsch, Liza Lerner, Mrs. Dixie Zovali Carol Schaaf, Kafhy Dellar, Jill Katz, Amanda Lamont, Ellen Sfern. Botfom Row: Terry Reimer, Lee Keiter, Linda Bronn, .lanei Sprecher lcaplainl, Wendy Nocliff. Noi pictured: Elyse Peck, Joyce Freedman. ' ' Top Row: Carol Schrillo, Meralie Adams, Gayle Levin, Jill Bolker, Barbara McQueeney, Vivian Larner, Diana Daniels. Bofiom Row: Jerri Koltun, Debbie Pearson, Laura Epps, Sheri Hodes, Kym Horn, Darlene Rose. Noi pictured: Missy Conrad, Jan Burney. Missy Conrad Miss Carol Sundermier GAA cheerleaders: Denise Ber- keif, Randi Malach, and Libby Sack. 177 X c, , , 5' 'Vt W 1:51 1C-W t Nw X tes.. .M ny., .miss spew., Varsity Football 180 Top Row: Bill Moss, Joe Mariam, Bill Hussey, Steve Wasserman, Jim Ramage, Ross Snyder, Mike Ashcroft, Jeff Weiner, Paul Gibson, Steve Horowitz lco-captainl, Benet Rutenberg, Ben Zycher. Second Row: Coach Keelor, Coach Carpenter, Neil Borin, Mark Slomich, Mark Vladyka, Geoff Shlaes, Mark Wiseman, Jeff Jayson, Mike Kantor, Jim Heumann, Coach Bushman, Coach Kloes. Third Row: Mike Barr, Steve Powell, Bruce Hochman, Doug Booth, Bob Steinberg, Jon Cole, Ron Zolkover, Frank Rose, Dore Gilbert, Mark Hirschman, Howard Stone. Fourth Row: Mike Well- man, Eli Gindi, Irv Zakheim, Kenneth Gazin, Jerry Smith, Jerry Peck lco-captainl, Ralph Punaro. Jerry Peck blasts through the line and takes off for o long gain. If one word can be used to describe the 1966 Varsity football season, that word is 'almost.' Only a loss in the last game of the season prevented the Normans from having their first winning season in nine long years. Still, the 4-5 mark accomplished by Coach Keelor's Chargers was the finest of recent years. By defeating both Torrance and Leuzinger in league play, the pigskinners finished in a third place tie, and would have had an undisputed third except for a disappointing 15 to 7 loss to arch-rival Culver in the season's finale. The Beverly offense had the potential to score from any place on the field. The long distance passing attack of Jim Heumann to All-League split end Ralph Punaro was very explosive. Always a threat to break away for a long run was All-League halfback Jerry Peck who gained over l,OOO yards on the ground. Neil Borin provided steady play at his fullback post, and along with lineman Bill Moss, Ron Zolkover, Mark Hirschman, and Geoff Shlaes opened up most of the holes in enemy lines this year. Sky League lineman of the year Steve Horowitz anchored a tenacious Norman defense. Horowitz was chosen as the best tight end and linebacker in the league. He was later named All CIF at linebacker. Opponents found it very hard to penetrate the Beverly goal line as both St. Genevieve and Filmore were shut out, and Leuzinger was held to one touch- down. Outstanding defenders were tackle Mike Wellman, end Jerry Smith and defensive backs lrv Zakheim, Dore Gilbert, and Doug Booth. Varsity Football lain. .ef-..,q1 .V---Z Ti SPONS ' 'N Q ' 7 if bd 1 lil 5 wwmq, o F' -f , 'Q uw 1 4 A A, l' ' ' , 4, i ' if s. s Q C ,,,t-f ' s '. ' - ,'! 'f . 3 ,, ff . 9' 1 we-W Left: Sylvia Haimoff arouses spirit at noon rally. Above: For the second consecutive year Ralph Punaro was chosen as the All League split end. Punaro used his amaz- ing speed and agility to get open for many clutch receptions. Right: Junior quarterback .lim Heurnann gets last min- ute instructions from Head Coach Keelor. SEASON IN REVIEW Beverly Opponent 18 .... .... 2 7 Lowndale :W 47 .... . . . 0 St. Genevieve A 0 .... .... 2 6 El Segundo M 1 27 .... .... 0 Filmore Q 21 . . . .... 13 Torrance ' 'I9 .... .... 4 1 Rolling Hills , 1' 19 .... .... 4 0 Morningside ' 27 .... .... 7 Leuzinger 7 .... .... 'I 5 Culver T- iii an I ra ' - Q .- ,. 2 F' 51 X 4 Q ' 0 y 1 182 4 d spirit The Extra Point is Good Steve Horowitz boots the extra point through the upright. The fans are happy- The players are very happy. . Varslty Football SP01'tS wil Above left: Hauling in the first forward pass Above right: One of the finest football players ever to grace the Norman gridiron is big Steve is Irv Zokheim. Irv also starred in the defen- Horowitz, shown stopping ci Leuzinger back. Steve was selected Second Team ALL CIF at a linebacker sive backfield, making many key interceptions. position. He was also honored as Co-player of the Year in Sky League. PM Mi Wifi' Attired in the new school blazers, the football squad parades at a noon rally before the St. Genevieve game. Due to the team's exciting and imagi- native attack, producing our first successful season in many years, school spirit was greatly improved. By the way, the rally must have helped, we trounced St. Genevieve 47-0. 5 o o X, ' 22 Q. if lf sx 37 gg gs? V I Q s. ,, fr sm-1 , The Band Mark Bluestein, Andrea Bow- man, Brent Cousins, Dave Davis, Leah Drillick, Alan Duke, Linda Hilton, Michael Hober- man, Hank Hurst, Steve Isaacs, Margery Katz, John Kineman, Robin Koppelman, Bob Kushner, Brad Lenhoff, Mike Lennon, Diane Lessner, Abraham Levi, Fred Marcus, Melissa Moss, John Neuman, Earl Pfeffer, Ted Rips, Dennis Ross, Will- iam Stern, Gary Sfolzoff, Elaine Udis, Jerry Vener, Larry Weis- stein. 84 Drill Team Sara Berman, Jan Bernie, Mar- garet Bloch, Roxane Bowersock, Toni Brown, Linda Brucker, Su- san Caren, Vickee Cohn, Sharon Corber, Debbie Cutler, Patti Field, Ronnie Fields, Karen Frank, Laurie Gaffin, Ellyn Gersh, Vicki Goldstein, Gail Gordon, Naomi Gross, Gale Grossman, Vicki Hendler, Nancy Herman, Sue Housner, Steffi Johnstone, Joyce Kahn, Kathy Kent, Liz Kert, Karen Kessler, Robin Koppelman, Barbara Kreedman, Vivian Larner, Shelly Lauterbach, lris Macia, Randi Malach, Leslie Marell, Randi Marell, Meredith Most, Sandy Orgel, Laura Ornest, Betsy Pearson, Karen Pincus, Lois Ritzi, Andrea Rosenberg, Lynne Rosman, Nancy Soloman, Char- lotte Speizer, Toni Stokes, Jamy Superstein, Vivian Wasserman, Janice Weinberg, Fay Weis- berg, Sandi Wildman, Debbi Wise. Splrlt sports El i l cheerleaders flag girls VW 1251 'K . m y L ,W WTA e5 , e i, Cheerleaders: Ann Linden, Liz Stanley, Maralee Beck, Sylvia Haimoff. Flag Girls: BQ,-bam Allengfein, Paula Li, Marilyn Wilner, Jul K n r Karen Killough. 186 Spirit bee football Top Row: Coach Schreiber, Gary Acheatel, Bobby Salzman, Leigh Cohn, David Manson, Stuart Newmark, Mickey Kaus, Bobby Waters, Penrod Vladyka, Gary Firestone, Billy Weisberg, Rudy Malanga-, Steve Powell. 2nd Row: Alan Kritzer, Brian Mekelburg, Peter Bisno, Rodd Schwarti, Peter Bourne, Dick Felton, Brad Left, Ricky Dorfman, John Young, Henry Kim, Marc Shore, Maurice Angel, Harry Trotter, Peter Hussey. 3rd Row: Sheldon Sroloft, Phil Savenick, Bob Housman, Lindsay Wellman, Eddie Fishbein, Peter Katz, Bob Logan, Neil Konheim, Jack Powarzek, Gary Sandomire, Sheldon Sherman, Tony Rubin. cee football Top Row: Bruce Mutt, Rick Frank, Simon Langer, Veiio Uski, Bill Kalivas, Brad Resnick, Dave Johnson, Roy Rosenblatt, Steve Kent, Larry Kaplan, Neal Halton, Ron Spears, Ross Nadel. 2nd Row: Coach Flanagan, Tony Adragna, David Foos, Fred Wolf, Jeff White, Bill Rafael, Charlie Fries, Chuck Rosin, Alan Levenson, Jim Tough, Scott Lane, Kavin Cahill, Mgr. Tom Dietrich. 3rd Row: Jeff Steinberg, Casey Ratner, Rob Cole, Jim Haymer, Dan Kahane, Harvey Kreitenberg, Alan Mason, Bob Lesser, Alan Kennedy, George Kimball, Scott Chandler, Tom Udell. 4th Row: Gavin Gervis, Randy Kuluva, Randy Sonns, Chuck Weisbart, Larry Weisstein, Francis Cahill, Ralph Jackson. f t S O S 3- L vu ,I M7 'QAM Lindsay Wellman blocks for Lon Levin against El Segundo. Right: Flag Girl Julie Kavner in action during halftime. Center: Captain Boyd Vladyka '8l. Far Right: Cee quarterback is red- dogged and has to eat the football. Pom Pon Girls: ileft to right! Pat Leonard, Cathy Stumpus, Laurie Zoloth, Vicki Martin, Gwen Hochman. L C l 188 if - - Varsity Water Polo Top Row: Mike Salter, Mike Morgan, Bruce Meade, Bill Koltun, Tim Harris. 2nd Row: Casey Jackson, Alan Erenberg, Terry Wolf, Dave Livingston, Dave Hoffman. 3rd Row: Coach Douglas, Larry Minsky, Jae Shaub, Elliot Sacks, Stewart Blumkin, Coach Crawford. With the departure of C.l.F. power EI Segundo from the Sky League ranks, the door was left open for the Varsity Water Polo team to wirt its first championship in school history, By finishing with a 7-1 record they tied Morningside for the Sky League crown. Only a triple overtime loss in the last game of the season prevented the Norman finmen from being sole champions. ln a playoff for the berth in the C.l.F. tournament, the poloers fell to the Monarchs by a score of 11-5. Overall, the team finished with a record of 10 wins out of 17 contests, quite an accomplishment for first year coach Ron Crawford. Included in this mark was a third place finish in the Ventura Water Polo Tournament. There were some truly great performers among the '66 champions. Goalie Mike Morgan was named to the High School All American Honorable Mention Team by Swimming World Magazine. He was also awarded Sky League Player of the Year and all C.l.F. Honorable Mention. Forward Bruce Meade scored a team high of 60 goals, most of which came in clutch situations. Meade was honored as an All Tournament choice at the Ventura Tourney and selected First Team All League. The best arm on the team belonged to First Team All Leaguer Mike Salter. His deadly outside shooting was a big asset to the Norman offense. Team captain and play- maker, Elliot Sacks was also chosen First Team All League, while defensive GCE, Stu Blumkin made All League Second Team. Rounding out the starring seven were Joey Shaub, and Bill Koltun. The deep and strong bench included seniors Dave Livingston and Tim Harris along with iuniors Casey Jackson and Dave Hoffman. With several returning lettermen and League Champion Bee and Cee teams, Coach Crawford could make Beverly the next Sky League Dynasty. SEASON IN REVIEW Beverly Opponents 5 ..... . . 3 Inglewood 5 . . . . . 7 Redondo 5... 8 MiraCosta 5. . . . , 7 Glendale Hoover 9. . . .... 13 Santa Monica 20. . . . . . 1 Notre Dame 4 . . . . . . 9 Buena 10. . . . . . 2 Santa Moria 12. .. . . . 7 Leuzinger 15. . . ... 6 Aviation 15. . . . . . 5 Palos Verdes 9. . . . . . 7 Morningside 24 .... . . .10 Leuzinger 10 ..,. . . . 4 Aviation 4 .... . . .22 El Segundo 8 .... . . . 1 Palos Verdes 5 .... . . . 6 6 Morningside 5 .... . . . 11 1 Morningside Varsity Water Polo sports a Bruce Meade Forward First Team All League Ventura All Tourna- ment Team Lea g u e scoring leader Elliot Sacks Guard First Team All League Team Captain Player of the Month lOctoberl , . . K 4 f . -4gyw,5.'1HI if K r-af gg Mike Morgan Goalie All American Honor- able Mention All C.l.F. Honorable Mention Sky League Player of the Year Ventura All Tourna- ment Team 189 Mike Salter Forward First Team All League Team High of 8 goals in one game , . fgfwm KWYQ Varsity Water Polo l 190 Casey Jackson ll 'HF' A V V 4 Wg, gf ' ' . ' fi 7 in 1+ Q g Q .5 f I- f 'F er-fi' , A El I iof Sacks 1 'ff '. ' 52 0 ' j Bruce Meade Mike Salter battles Leuzinger opponent for position in the hole. Salfer's left-handed ,hook shot helped him to become The feam's second highest scorer. Head Coach Ron Crawford and his assistant Dick Douglas shout advice. bee water polo cee water polo 7 ,,f, H. 'wr .- WJQ M Beverly's Bee Water Polo squad rolled over every op- ponent they faced through- out the season. Finishing with a perfect 12--O record and the Sky League Cham- pionship in their possession, the Bees proved to be a talented crew. Louis Jordan, Doug Erenberg, Mark Benja- min, and Ryan Reisman were high scoring stars while Captain Bill Gross was out- standing in the goal. De- fensive standouts were Miles Corwin and Mike Stern. Top row: Steve Feig, Richard Knopf, Doug Erenberg, Dan Jones, Louis Jordan, Stan Schwimer, Bill Gross. 2nd row: Paul Silverman, Mark Beniamin, Ryan Reisman, David Morse, Albert Manopola. 3rd row: George Harris, Ken Chemove, Miles Corwin, Norbert Stroe. 191 The Norman Cee Team completed their league sea- son with a 7-l mark and a Sky League crown in its pos- sesion. Coach Dick Douglas had many reasons to be proud of his mighty mites , David Rosenbaum, Ricky Rosenwald, Bob Gersh, and Bruce Goldsmith all came through in the clutch through out the season. The watch- word of the squad was hustle, and this enabled theme to overcome all the obstacles on the way to the league championship. Top row: Bob Gersh, Dave Rosen- baum, Dennis Needleman, Rick Rosenwald, Dave Gunall, Don Sand, Mike Ruiz. 2nd row: Tony Frank, Ted Hunkin, Bob Ziegler, Rich Hall, Steve Satan, Cary Grosswirth, Bruce Goldsmith. 3rd row: Coach Dick Douglas, Rick Left, Mike Chernoft, Bruce Goldsmith, Greg Harris, Mike Footlik, Chuck Schneider, Mike Hoyu- tin, Coach Ron Crawford. 192 'iv ,iris-Q of 'es 1 3 5 i- g A 1 5 L 5 7 3 L ' S .S 5 is 3 ,k .A ',,-- I K' , . 1-, ' .sw . ill V t. ,mae on N ., A ,, M .. .. . F ,. ,, ' '. . L i . r. ' wif Q C . by .if , - ,ix ,.,...., . .- . fr- - As , Er. 1'-+A-fn t. Lf,-' me,-1 -.I :Mn -N ' ff is I fi---2' frergnfmgl. .- If J: - vw. ---.J -fe 'ver '25-:Q-. 1 ' Lu-L+ - , -f-.--W -- EP? F - -r xv Q-f'4f?l, jjj' r. -x, L: t-L lf 'fjT .-.- 1 .L ,si'?':?2fC-fnif' 30 Sf: vitviqh. 'ti fs?-2-'f +,.,g. '-21211 3 Lf'i'?i :,f.- 'C'-If- .1 E123 4' ..-as :5?x,g,::wQ ' g L,-1.-, '.x,i,:.,',ys -j .fr r.vx,+v si :ti . 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Top Row: Coach Peterson, Barry Berman, John Merliss, Paul Shecter, Todd Davidson, Peter Rutenberg, Steve Kincaid, David Samson, Mitch Hersch, Dan Rassen, Carl Swiizlcy, Mike Lennon, John Santo, Alan Schulman, Alan Harris, Bruce Steinbaum, Steve Gottlieb, Dean Rice, Roger Smith, Mike Hoberman, Robert Faye, Paul Diamond, John Miller. 2nd Row: Warren Weisstein, Jeff Sulkin, Steve Solender, Scott Wilson, Joey Gindi, Alan Duke, Ross Pearl, Jeremy Halbreich, Eric Solomon, Bob Kohl, Peter Ng, James Bard, Paul Oberon, Jim Farrington, Barry Berkett, Buz Dasteel. 3rd Row: Phil Cardan, John Kayden, Larry Koplin, Randy Linde, Mike Doland, Bob Meth, Warren Skaug, Hank Klein, James Gilson, Phil Elway, Opher Segal, Bob Stein, Danny Kupper. Head Coach Roger Peterson took over the Norman cross country squad tor the first time this year. He will still be looking for his first victory next season. Although the harriers were hard workers, the depth was lust not there. Even the speed and endurance ot star performers Mike Lennon and John Miller could not prevent an O-7 record. Despite their dismal standing, the runners can be proud of their never-ending efforts to improve as the season progressed. Cross country Coach Roger Peterson also master- minded the J.V. basketball team. its' Y Xi, l X , I' 'L gpuu1?'l 'K gif , 79 WWW sports Varsity basketball ......-.,-- ,,.. um V' ' H Fr: M ' ' ,, 'AW' Gary Tobey, Ron Bass, Eric Feldman, Jason Newman, Paul Kaufman, Alex Gamble, Barry Evans, Steve Horowitiz, Bruce Meade, Neil Borin, Irv Zakheim, Ralph Punaro, kneeling: Coach Chuck Reilly. g Q.. z , 3, A A . 'f5g...4 ' T, Irv Zakheim, Alex Gamble, Barry Evans, Jason Newman, RC1lPl 1 PUHGYO, guard lcaptainl forward center forward guard lCC1PTGir1l .2 32? l as-ll! 194 W? rg - - grand Splflt Bruce Beck-Cheerleader Varsity basketball WiTh Coach Chuck Reilly as menTor, The VarsiTy baskeTball Team culminaTed Their mosT saTisTying season in years. Along wiTh The sTrong ouTside shooTing of Irv Zakheim, The ball conTroI Wizardry of Ralph Punaro, and The leaping rebounds of Alex Gamble, The small baskeTballers Trom Beverly showed ThaT iT Takes more Than heighT To produce vicTory, BoTh Zakheim and Gamble landed firsT-Team All League berThs, as Punaro finished on The second Team. Barry Evans gave The Normans all The heighT They needed. The big senior played ouTsTanding ball aT his cenTer posiTion ThroughouT The season. Rounding ouT The sTarTing Tive was sophomore sTandouT Jason Newman who appeared as sTarT- ing Torward in his Tirsr VarsiTy game. Ralph Punaro drives Tor Two poinTs. Varsity basketball Season ln Review Score Opponent B.H. Opponent Loyola .... . . 64 78 Glendale . . . . 98 65 Culver ..... . . 85 62 West ........ . . 96 73 Santa Monica . . . . 85 74 Burbank A...... .... 8 8 1 15 Mark Keppel . . . ..,. 104 46 EI Monte ... .... 110 76 Compton . . . . . 65 61 EI Segundo , . . . . 63 80 Torrance . . . . . 97 94 Lennox ...,.. . . 97 45 Mira Costa . . . . 92 70 'Leuzinger . , . . . 73 72 Lawndale . . . . . 92 55 'Rolling Hills ,, .... 100 77 Aviation .... .... 1 O5 78 'Torrance . . . . . 83 96 'Morningside . .. .. 72 91 Hawthorne . . . . 97 62 'Culver .... , . 66 69 'Leuzinger . ,. ,. 85 79 'Rolling Hills ... .. 93 72 'Torrance .... . . 76 92 'Morningside . . . . 30 45 'Culver ,.... , . 94 77 League 5-5 3rd place Overall 18-8 'League games ls 1 Alex Gamble aided by Jason Newman shoots over Compton ,-Jf.-l!,..a,-A , WW azwef -,rs , 'ff' 'av 'W 7 sports an, 6 Laurie Zoloth-Porn Pon Girl 196 M 1111 Spirit Varsity basketball Irv Zakheim Irv Zalcheim, Beverly Hills TournamenT rec- ord holder Tor The highesT single scoring game, and All-TournamenT Tor The pasf Two years, led The Team To a Tine finish wiTh his deadly ouTside shoT and Tine all-around play. Popular Coach Reilly had a few anxious momenTs as he waiched his boys chalk up a viciorious season. STudenTs in bleachers see a win on The way. Invitational Morningside 5 I Morningside sports an T T f -- T s ,,,i, T A :Sa i- T as 44365 ' V c ,. ',,ir . i,ii so y 'i ' 1 iiii i,,i,i f T ,,., .i,ii , , 'iii . i- ,T t be 5 ,,VV,.- ,VVA Tf +xiiQB.vxi.i:j. ,gut A. hier- , YF ryr V V51 Q? . ' ' o r .,i' -,,- 'fm ' f 'V - sir-: T i,.i, ii'i,' ' ,,i, i i'Q V 5 3 if siccf H og? ,T iii,i T . i T c H- ii'i yy M ,, T - w fij' - 'J ,A LJ 1 JT Fw i ii ' f ,, . ,.,,A Q .. It Sb , 1, . ,.,,.. , VV I . M . T T - f H ---ii - ' T i ,i wi. T T V , lg 3 is ,ii, i f , . T , , Beverly 'w-. Alhambra Beverly For TwenTy years The Top Teams in SoUThern California have been gaihered TogeTher in pre-season TournamenTs. The Beverly Hills InviTaTionaI TournamenT has always produced exciTing play, and This year's compeTiTion was no excepTion. The T967 Tournamenr was won by The C.l.F. champion El Segundo Eagles wiTh The Morningside Mon- archs copping The second spoT. However, The big sTory of The TournamenT was The excepTional play of The.BeverIy Hills Normans, Combining a devasTaTing press wiTh Tine ouTside shooTing, The Normans UpseT The heavily favored Torrance TarTars Tor The Third spoT. TournamenT viewers wiTnessed The exciTing play OT Irv Zakheim who was selecTed To The All-TournamenT TirsT Team, Zakheim was aided by Tellow All-ToUrnamenT TirsT Teamer Alex Gam- ble, second Team member Ralph Punaro, and The Tine all-around play of Jason Newman and.Barry Evans. 97 fm? ' ' f s 1' t J V. basketball I ' 1' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ff- V- P .:g.'- T ' 'ff 4 -' ' 'N Coach Roger Peterson, Dore Gilbert, Jon Cole, Lon Levin, Fred Mann, Mitch Gluck, Walt Fishman, Steve Carey, Paul Gibson, Steve Meyer, Jeff Golden, Benet Rutenberg, Fred Weinhouse, Ricky Sterling, Rick Smith, Mike Stern. Mike Stern maneuvers around the opposition. This year's Junior Varsity basketball team never really got the ball rolling, as both iniuries and inexperience plagued the young team. A serious eye iniury to starter Jon Cole stalled whatever final charge the J.V.'s were mounting. The final starting five consisted of sophomore Lon Levin, juniors Fred Mann, Mike Stern, Jerry Smith, and Jeff Golden, however, the year of valuable experience gained playing on the Junior Varsity should prove instrumental in determining victory for the next year's varsity. Coach Roger Peterson did what he could with a constant re- shuffling ofa lineup which never ielled. The only solace for the Junior Varsity is that next year they will have another chance to redeem them- selves, and, hopefully, have a successful season. All was not easy for Coach Roger Peterson. KAW sports Bee Basketball -.- A-..Ll,. .I y F, A Standing: Peter Katz, Bill Weisberg, Bobby Waters, Mike Savage, Paul Laurence, Jim Tough, Tony Rubin, Bob Housman, Fred Marcus, Dave Manson, Mickey Kaus, Penrod Vladyka, Kenny Rosenhek, Coach Schreiber. Kneeling: Mark Vladyka, Rick Smith. l Z Two popular ' coaches at leflz B team Coach Schreiber at right: C team Coach Carpenter Cee Basketball 4 In Front Row: Simon Langer, Lindsay Wellman, Robert Lesser, Hayward Lew, Joel Goldman, C-huck Rosin, Jett Steinberg. Second Row Jeremy Halbreich, Chuck Fries, Fred Wolf, Ron Spears, Brad Resnick, Bruce Muff, Alan Kritzer, Steve Seligman, Coach Carpenter. Sports Donkey basketball Knock The FaculTy TlaT on Their burrof' read The sign on Jon BernsTein's back. Odd noTaTion'? Hardly, Considering The circum- sTances: The sTudenTs ioined TogeTher againsT TaculTy and parenTs in a good, wholesome game of baskeTball. One hiTchf The play- ers had To ride donkeys, and, while The acTion of a baskeTloall game is usually TasT, donkeys have a peculiar Tendency To sTop and refuse To move. When This happened iT was anybody's guess who would geT To The ball TirsT. EllioT Sacks added his clever com- menTary To This PTA-sponsored evenT, The proceeds vvenT To chariTy. Mr. Stern is having a slighf biT of Trouble. wi Y is W ,JT lffllflil. if lil N if DN! I ,,,, 201 il lil W l ' ,JI I, Igggul, I r,il T I'-'if T WP PorTroiT of a parTicipanT, 202 1 yy i I, A A, . . ,f u ff , Ti-T wwf, af.,-' .414 I, ,I 04,- .,,. -'Hy 1' 5, 1 .,-4 aa 1, SP1 Varsity Baseball any W aaaa Jerry Peck, infield Jim Heumc1rm,coTcher Lorry Miller, pitcher sports a Varsity Baseball . ggqww--'--M 4 .,,,, , .,, qw, 1 ' IT Irv Zokheim, omfrfield Ralph Punoro, infield .M Aw! 19' ff 204 'Z 7 4 z f 54 612 fi S it-it Taj P WiTh an experienced Team which conTained eight out of lasT year's nine sTarTers, The Norman Varsity baseball Team was favored To cop The Sky League pennant. Early season wins confirmed These hopes. Coach Chris Flana- gan could field an almosT enTirely veteran infield with Alex Gamble at firsT base, Jerry Peck at The second base post, and Ross Bagdasarian in The hoT corner. In The outer gardens All League ouTfielder Irv Zakheim provided de- fensive gems along vviTh Timely hitting, Other fly caTchers l Varsity Baseball included Jerry Smith and BeneT Rutenberg. Behind The plate was rugged Jim Heumann who also doubled as a pifcher. Jim handled a pitching staff which included Larry Miller, an All League hurler, and Tim Delcambre. The large responsibilify of leading The squad To The crown was placed on Ralph Punaro, a firsT Team All C.l.F. short- stop in his junior year. If he can repeat his fanTasTic performance of last season The Normans will be Tough To beaT. Top row: Mgr. Harvey Kreitenberg, Tim Delcambre, Bob Waters, Jim Heumann, Larry Miller, Alex Gamble, Benet Rufenberg, Ben Zycher, Tony Boyar, BoTTom Row: Jerry Smith, John Kayden, Phillip Elway, Bobby Meth, Ralph Punaro, Irv Zakheim, Jerry Peck, Doug Kales, Ross Bagdasarian. J.V. Baseball gg ggygg -W Top Row: Mgr. Steve Safan, Chuck Rosin, Geoff Shlaes, Mark Vladyka, Jason Newman, Mitch Gluck, Penrod Vladyka, Tony Adragna, STeve Solen- ' . d B Ed W ld St ve Schulman, Tom Fries, Scott Chandler, Josh Merliss, Larry Kaplan. dar, Barry Lovitz, Bottom Row, Bob Catalano, Fre army, a , e Varsity track Danny Jones This year's VarsiTy Track Team relied heavily upon The supporT of The lower classmen Tor Their vicTory. OuT of a Team of 35 boys only 6 were seniors, a TacT which could do noThing buT help TuTure varsiTy Teams. Coaches Larson and Kloes fielded a squad which included Mike Barr in The sprinTs, Mike Lennon in The middle disTances, Danny Rosson in The long disTances, Bruce Massman and Elie 'Q 'l ' V Sports an I r r r -liar . A . W , . ly 6 , ,L 'X x Q' 2 .1 C 5 31' L K sim.-M ,V ,igjgfvsf - xv sr 1 1 L -gg :ex 3 Couch Kloes Brian Podrow Gindi in The high lump, and Brian Podrow in The pole vaulT. The Norman TracksTers goT The season off To a good noTe wiTh consecuTive vicTories over boTh Lennox, Lawn- dale, and Harvard. Dore GilberT, Mike Wellman, and Bill Hussey were successes in The shoT puT as was Danny Jones in The broad lump and Mark Felmus in The hurdles. M 'T-V594 Q Top Row: David Samson, RoberT Brody, Joe Schneiders, Dean Rice, Brian Podrow, Brian Mekelberg, Arnie Dunayer, Jim Ramage, Dan Rosson, Mike Lennon, Andy Firstenberg, John Miller, Mitch Hersch, Mark Hirschman, Steve Wasserman, Jeff Weiner, Jeff Jayson, Bill Hussey, Bob Faye, Coach Kloes. Middle Row: Rick Mylon, Mike Wolf, Dennis Powell, Bruce Massman, Danny Jones, Bob Friedman, Gary Rose, Mark Slomich, Mark Felmus, Ralph Dash, Frank Rose, Mike Barr, Roger Smith, Jeff Broffman. Bottom Row: Mike Kaufman, Bob Siegan, Joey Held, Mike Wellman, Elie Gindi, Bruce LinTon, Mike Doland, Bob Kohl, Marv Wolf, Joey Gindi, Paul Diamond, Bob Kornhandler. 205 A ,n,: M ,,.:: ,A, ., 521-e 'gg yy-'Z ,A , , , , spirit X in W 206 Bob Kornhcmdler Varsit track W 1' A,, W f A '. - ,V I F A , , ma , , f-'45, I , W , W W W W H W W rpgili ,, .,Vf,V A I' lfgj' ' ', , ' W ,W 4 X I . , , . I , .,,., ,, A ,, , QQ , N , V 1,5 Bruce Mossmcm W W W W W W Mark Felmus and Bob Kornhcmdler Elie Gindi Sports Hlls. , Bee and Cee track This year's Bee and Cee Track Teams goT off To a TanTasTic sTarT wiTh convincing wins over Lennox and Lawndale. Fresh- man RoberT Cole sparked The Cees wiTh Tine finishes in The 100 and 180 yard dashes, the long iump, and The Team relay. Also aiding The Cee cause was pole vaulter ScoTT Wilson. Coach Chuck Kloes worked wiTh his Bee capTain Peter Ng and produced a vicTorious Team in The first Two meets. Along with Ng were Joey Held and Frank Rose, while Dan Kupper helped ouT wiTh his middle disTance races. Bee . ff - .' , ,wif L S' . q . 'Tll E ,iq .V I '. V K W ,' T Q ix, llll ll: ..,..,.f- .,,, . If A' . IK, f '-1 K, llis rr rfsw ' 1 .rrrr . ' , H ,H M, im 'ir' i ..ri: 5 ggi. M ,Y ..,V Y, y , ,, 1 ,..,. .T V yi 201 ' 1 ' 3 T f' .LQ f --'H T - r , if . l 3 , J'-', .. ,gp T iv, ll ff ' , Vyelv 'i ,,.. Q., ii. .,.,,. ,g i f.. fi ..'-V y rf'-,fr 1 , Z r f:T,,, 'f.,,5, :fi 'if' , I ' ' - , ,1-Tii fi T T , .,.2s- 5:1 l.'ll ii2'lf,.,1i. .ilill ff 142 - ' ' , 9 f ,, , WM lg X ,i , I Q VVVV . at , .i ,, . A Q M, 'll ll L f A f f J L 4 J 1-41 A Q 1 f A , M ' ,A X I Ar I -it at P i Q Qt EL .5 fp- :Eg K K r 'f I M . -,, .,. ' 'c -r i 1 '52, T,.Ti.. IW .y.s L fit .'re ,T.f Q C4522 rlr a .sr rrrr T 5 Top Row: David Young, Lance Walter, Ben GewerTer, Mark Shore, Steve Kincaid, Jerry Vener, Barry BerkeTT, Peter RuTenburg, Steve Powell, PeTe Hussey, Rudy Malanga, Jon Santo. Midle Row: Harry Trotter, STuarT Newmark, Ronnie Bulgur, Warren WeissTein, Jack Powazek, Clark Young, Henry Kim, Jeff Baker, Todd Davidson, Bruce Steinbaum. BoTTom Row: Buzz Dasteel, Paul ShecTer, Veiio Uski, Scott Lane, Alan Schulman, ScoTT Wilson, PeTer Ng, Phil Savenick, Carl Switzky, Barry Berman, Dan Kupper. Cee Top Row: Ed Fishbein, Larry Rothstein, Dave Lewis, Brad Resnick, Warren Skaug, Henry Kleine, James Farrington, Danny Kahane, Dan Burstein, Opher Segal, Gary Schoenberg. Bottom Row: James Bard, Jim Gilson, Bob Cole, Ross Pearl, Robert Resnick, Jeff Homerling, Robert Stern, STeve Gottlieb, Eli Grossman. 208 Qi CD '15 1 0 2 1 0 Fl' 4 SD P! CD :Q K4 UD 2 E o E. I5 CIQ The VarsiTy swim Team suffered from a lack of depTh buT sTill upheld The fine TradiTion of Beverly swimming. Coach Ron Crawford's crew had fine performances in mosT of The evenTs buT noT enough To place high in Sky League sfandings. OuTsTancling efforfs were produced by EllioT Sacks and STan Schwimer in The free-sTyle evenTs while Bill KolTun and Joey Shaub excelled in buTTerfly races. Casey Jackson ranked among The Top breasTsTrokers in The league and was backed up by Tim Harris. Backstrokers STU Blumkin and Dave Rosenbaum were valuable poinf geTTers for The aquamen, WiTh a powerful Bee Team and many juniors refurning nexf year The Norman finmen should again be recognized as a swim- ming power. I Y ,I V y ' 4 I .mf l Top row: Bill Kolfun, Tim Harris, Casey Jackson. BoTTom row: Joe Shaub, Stuart Blumkin, Larry Minsky, Coach CfC1Wl0 Cl Terry Wolff. ... Casey Jackson Bill Koltun Elliof Sacks sports an T Bee and Cee swimming Bee team: Top Row: Albert Manopla, Bill Weston, George Harris, Doug Erenberg, Steve Feig, Brent Woolbright, Bottom row: Lewis Feldman, Stan Schwimer, Ken Chernove, Dave Rosenbaum, Joe Shaub, Paul Silverman, Cee team: Top row: Dennis Needleman, Tony Frank, David Wallace, Robbie Feldman, Mark Silverman, Anthony Poclrow, Bottom row: Rgchqrd Lett, Ed Schnitzer, Charles Schneider, Greg Harris, Gary Henlen, Rick Herman, Gary Peskin. 209 L Q 210 Varsity Golf so X Coach Hart Top Row: Coach Louis Hart, Jim Meadow, Neil Rapp, Bob Kislinger, Jack Naiditch, Wayne Naphtal, Randolph Linde, Joe Batyko, Richard Knopf, David Livingston, Marc Snitman. Bottom Row: Howard Stone, Rick Smith, David Reich, Dan Attias, Bob Roth, Mitch Corber, Lindsay Wellman. Coach Hart led his varsity Iinksters to ci high standing in the Sky League. Top golfers like Jack Naiditch, Richard Knopf, Bob Kislinger, Neil Rapp, and Joe Batyko consistently shot low rounds against Norman opponents. A new added incentive this year was the C.'l.F. Individual Qualifying which was held at La Quinta Golf Course in Palm Springs. With the continued emphasis on golf as a high school sport the quality of Beverly tee-men is sure to be maintained. , ,B , 1 S. Jock Ngidifgh Neil Rupp Bob Kislinger Randolph Linde Wrestling 2 1' uber Phil Swartz, CIF champ, The VarsiTy wrestling Team emerged as a Sky League power This year due mostly To The Tine eTTorTs of grappler Phil Swartz, Phil accomplished what no other wresTler in The history of Beverly High has ever done when he grabbed a first place finish in his T30 lb. weight class against 300 other wrestlers in CIF competition. This cul- minated Tour years of dedication and preparation. Help- !!-Qsq ,N A fs we im mi ef ea HH 4 J. ,-f,, mmm' rw wvfm. 5- -' H spor S an left: Beverly tops Morningside. below: Randy Kuluva pins his opponent above left: Ross Snyder escapes. above right: Peter Bourne is in trouble. ing To produce a 9th place finish out of 354 schools in CIF were Randy Kuluva, Howard Barrar, Steve Levine and Ross Snyder. IT Took outstanding individual eTTorTs to aTTain This Tine position, not only during The matches but during The long, grueling practice sessions, The Varsity wrestlers are a credit To The athletic program of Beverly. . A llllfef Xitlunu 'as 4 'gg -3,1 Top Row: Coach Ben Bushman, Mike Hoberman, Steve Levine, Rudy Malanga, Ross Snyder, Howard Barrar, Leigh Cohn, Tom Ross, Mike Kantor, Mgr. Mike Wolf, Coach Keelor. Middle Row: Casey Ratner, Veiio Uski, Wayne Shawler, Peter Bourne, Phil Swartz, Bill Kalivas, Neil Konheim, Al Levenson, George Kimball, Peter Bisno. Bottom Row: Terry Mathers, Steve Lachterman, Kevin Cahill, Ed Singer, Ben Speber, Ed Schnitzer, Francis Cahill, Randy Kuluva, Steve Footlik, Bill Rigby. Not pictured: Larry Weisstein, Tony Adragna, Ralph Jackson, Mark Magidson. 212 I4 41 I f 1 4, 1 f of ff' ' V2 f fy ff U? 5 '-1+ wrmm 2' H f 6, gf , ala? lil!! I H, V-V, 'v E ,W , P ,ff , 455352 f, W, W. VV, 1' 'ff nw. 5 1 7, ,4 4 4 'ff ,,,. if ,VW -1 124-iwff 4- ,W if .2 1 yr p f Z 7' , , , wiki , ,,,, ,Z f f T fw:f:y,,f,1 : . ,,,,, ,, ,, riff,- fi .J in iff ffvawznf ww I fm ,ff 1 f I Z ,,V,,fgrg':a1,, 45, 'yfrzw , ' .. x MK' 15 ,,,,f 5 L ffffw :Nw ,MAO 42042 ,,,, fyfff' ll ' Wfyiflf ,, , ,,1 !j,J. ,., W H ,L . ,nr 5, 'QLYYWWZW ' il I - G L ,. ,. f Zi.rf44:12'fz,2A ,L nf, Bobby Bell Splrlt Tennis TradiTionally one of Beverly's Top aThleTic Teams, This year's Tennis squad was no excepTion. Coach Sieling led The Norman neTTe-rs inTo a Tough baTTle for y Sky League honors againsT a sTrong Rolling Hills Team. Four year leTTermen Bobby Bell and David Rickles were The nucleus of a squad which also saw fine performances from Bobby Gersh, Richard Sherwood, and Mike STern. Coach Sieling Top Row: Coach Sieling, Jeff Broffman, Tom Diefrich, Richard Sherwood, David Rickles. Bottom Row MiTch Bell, Bob Gersh, Bobby Bell, Mike STern. Tennis SPONS an f if ?3 fa Richard Sherwood Mike Stern and David Rickles are a consistently Tough doubles tearn. Top Row: Rick Frank, Mark Conte, Mark Brick, Rusty Pollock, Larry Koplin, Jim Turken, Jeff White, Gary Acheatel, Andy Kennedy, Gary Feldmen, Micky Hiatt. Bottom Row: Alan Duke, Sheldon Sroloff, Gary Stolzoft, Steve Footlik, Jett Sulkin, Richard Hall, Gavin Gervis, Andy Sakheim, Bruce Goldsmith, Seth Landsberg. Ruthie Freeman, Editor Elliot' Sacks, Business Manager Paula Li, Art Editor l Nate Silverman, Photo Editor Linda Bronn, Managing Editor Carol Queen, art Kathy Dellar, activities Cindy Hayuting GAA. y Sandy Zimmerman, E clubs Neil Rapp, business staff Sylvia l-laimott spirit Kevin Haddad, photography lllene Pregler, club Section Sue, Kettle,art -a E sr The yearbook staft, composed ot students selected tor their outstand- ing art, literary, and business inter- ests and activities, gives devoted time and energy to the design and production of Beverly's annual pub- lication. Guided by Mrs. Arnita Al- bright, the Watchtower evolves into a permanently recorded blend of each year's scholastic and extra curricular aims and achievements. 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Af , if ,4 J I i 5mfwfww,4Q?9y3v2'Sfffs2f:,is '-:mf t use-:,:f:.1f55:-as-2:Wren ,f ?5E'L:'2S , ' f W-If ,fwf ,' 42+ s-Qsterfi, ' .er si-19-1 ,. 1 if , we - f .- i :,:,'. i if we r Maw! :2g:zfi.1.,,, -1 at ifrgvfftffw 2:-Ivifzrrmx YEGEYS'f:1Q2f q:,GtfZ sZs'Sf:f fail ,eff I Q24 we f 5,55 mga-1:,ez.2:-M,-,,,Q M A Y fair: vii: 1 :zg,2'f:1:,5.w.a1 'f fr .ww ' Q1 l 5 yn 1 ,ercfk-K ,-4-rffswfgaq . 7 4- ,,. , f f ,N .xiii 4 f If iz , f N f W , f f f v f J if 1 T ' f 'sf f J , X w , X5 .J Ind A ADMINISTRATORS AND COUNSELORS Ach, Ernest-13,90,213 Altomirana, Ramirez-8 Bard, Ruthe13 Bertain, Richard-14 Besser, Sylvia-19 Bryant, Beverly-17 Friedman, Ruth-16,50 Gibson, Dan!14 Hoag, William-17 Hutter,Berr11Ce-13 Kingsley, Fulvia-17 Lynch, Lawrence-16 Marrow, Johni18 Miletich, Steve+16 Morgenstern, Johnf19 Nathan, Elinor-8 Peters, Kenneth-12 Robinson, Willard-8,15,21,33 Sevenans, Madeline-19 Silver, Stuart-17 Sparks, Julius-19 West, Helene- 17 Willey, Walter-14 Wooley, Gordon-14 Zucker, George+13 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY AND PERSONNEL Albright, Arnita W.-24,31,215 Aldrich, Helen L.-129,24 Allemand, Joan L,-24 Bal, Adrian P,-24 Baldwin, David-24 Bamberg, Betty S.-24 Barsimantov, Marc-24 Baum, Pearl H,-B Benovitz, Sanford-24,149 Bonami, David-24,135 Booth, Ethel G,-68,131,143 Borden, Newman C.-24,38 Baudinot, Alison B,-25,142 Brinegar, William V.-25 Broadwell, Patrick E.-25 Bryant, Beverley G.-17 Burmester, Lois C.i2O,127 Bushman, Benjamin R.-25,180,211 Carpenter, Gerald l.,h25,18O,199 Cartaino, Carlo P.-25,146 Chen, Margorie-25,39 Corrigan, William F.-25 Crawford, Ronald E.-25,188,19O,191, 208 Crean, Francis-8 Devereaux, Sandra-25,137 Dodge, Herbert-26,128 Douglas, Richard-33 Eddy, June-26 Elliott, Edwin-17 Faubion, Rex-26,135,156 Fitzsimons, Dorothy-20 Flanagan, Chris-26,186 Frazier, Mary-20 Freedman, Marilyn-42 Gelms, Kenneth-26,151 Gibbons, Vivienne-26 Glonz, Beatrice-26,135 Glass, Max-26 Gursey, Tanis-26 Gutierrez, lreneo-8,26 Haag, Joanne-27,136 Hallman, Jean-20 Hart, Louis-27,210 Helgessan, Lucy-27 Herbst, Charles-27,40 Hiss, Jamesh27 Hoag, William-17 Hoffer, Alan-27 Holmes, Robert-27,133,159 Hooker, Joseph-27 Hubbard, Rena-27,134 lngle, JohnH27,131 Jackson, Richard-28 Jacquard, Sanford-27,28 Jones, Aletha-28,42,55 Jones, Flory-28,67 Jones, Gerald-17 Kalmar, Rosalyn-28,138 Keelor, Richardi28,180,181,211 Kineman, Clara-28 Klotz, Allen-28,146 Kloes, Charlesf2B,14B,1B0,205 Kim, N010-28,122 Laidig, Simone-29 Layton, Katherine-29 Leeds, Margaret-29 Levant, Lorna-42 Line, Sibyl-29,138,140 Logue, William-29,145 MacGibbon, Anns29,38,14O Maksik, Jon-29,42 Maner, Virginia-29 Markul, lngrid-29,67 Mathis, Reed-29,126 Michalisko, Paul-21 Munitz, Richard-30 Neubert, H.-30,124 Nichols, E.-30 Occhipinti, Salvatore-30 Painter, James-30 Patey, Emily-30 Peterson, Denniee3O,36,81 Peterson, Roger-30,192,198 Poletti, Jacques-30,139 Pratt, Helenf3O Pregler, Perlef20 Quandt, William-31,36 Quertermous, Florence-139 Quinlan, Thomas-26,31 Rabkin, Kalman-31,37 Ramirez, Alicia-8,31 Reilly Jr., Charles-31,167,196 Reynerston, Marilyn-31 Rasemond Jr., John-31,67 Sabal, Joseph-31 Schreiber, Richardg31,186,199 Schenkel, BarbaraA31,123,125 Seine, Victor-32,39 Sexton, Virginia-20 Shaver, Karen-32,140 Sieling, Harold-32,41,212 Silver, Stuart-17 Spratt, Jack-43 Stalmaster, Lynne-32 Steere, Annaf32 Stern, Leonard-32,130 Sundermier, Carol-32 Suter, Lylei32 Sweet, Joanei32 Valmer, Hilda-32,144 Versace, Louis-33 Viou, Margery-7,30 Walker, Donald-34,184 Wall, Robert Weiner, Alanf33 Wexler, Muriel-20 Wilson, Barbara-33,41,175 Wilson, Louise-41,134 Wood, J.-33,67,142 Wrye, Harriett-33 Yamada, Sheryl-34 Zeigersbn, Rita-34 Zawak, Dixie-34 HIGH SCHOOL Abarbanel, Robert M,-21,9O,124,126, 128,135,1-42,163 Abbott, Deborah-66 Abbott, William H.-BB Ablon, Jill P.-100 Ablon, Nancy L.-66,138 Ablon, WendyJ.-112 Abrams, Irene S.-66 Abrams, Jill C.-100,136 Abrams, Steven G.-100 Acheatel, Gary-112,113,186 Acheatal, Larry-90 Ackerman, Bonald-100,130,134 Ackerman, Laurie Z.-100,142 Adams, Meralie W.-112,139,177 Adelman, Michael-90 Adelman, William S.-100 Adland, Marsha S.-66 Adler, Cynthia-66 Adragna, Anthony l.-112,186,204,211 Affleck, Stephen H.-66,131,155 Alberstone, Dale-100,146 Allen, Ellen B.-90,140 Allen, Jeffrey-100 Allenstein, Barbara-90,185 Allison, Ridgley C.-90 Allison, Samuel-100 Altman, Barbara A.-112 Altman, Rex L.-90 Altman, Steven B.-66,131 Amir, Naga P.-51,53,55,56,57,124 134,139,144 Amsterdam, Catherine-90,131,161 Anderberg, Bradford-112 Andersson, Linda M, Anderson, Lorrieiob Andrews, Edward-P.-100 Andrews, JulieJ.-100 Angel, Annette L.-100 Angel, Maurice-100,186 Angus, Jeffrey D.-140 Anisgarten, Eileen-100,127,130,139, 140,144,147 Applegate, Michele-90 Apstein, ElliatS.-66 Apstein, Susan A.-100 Aptaker, Richard A.-112,126 Ardaw, Eddie-BB Aroth, Sylvia S.-66 Arslan, Linda A.-112 Ashcroft, Michael-66,126,128,129, 144,145,146,149,18O Askins, Cindy--90,138 Asmussen, Linda M.-90,138 Asowitch, Penny-66,132 Attias, Danielw57,99,100,126,130,210 Auer, Roxanna M.f66,131,161 Auster, Doriang112,136,144 Aychen, Mike L.-90,142,147 Avchen, Terry D,-100,130,140,142,146 Averback, Amy R,-66,132,138 Averback, Jael S -100 Axelrod, Melissa C Baa r, Emma - 90 Bader, Marion E.-50,55,56,66 Bagdasarian, Ross-50,55,66,148,204 Bailey, Mark A.-66,137 Baird, Asa B490 Baker, Jeffrey A.-100,207 Balkin, Karen M.-52,66,13O,131,155, 161 Balsam, Neil H.-112,134,148 Banks, Jeri Loumf57,1 1 1,1 12,126,132, 137,139 Barab, Niro-90,131,132 Barasch, Marc I.-66,123,129 Barbanell, Marcene-111,112,137 Barbanell, Stephani-57,67,124,135, 156,173 Barclay, Michael-100,130,132,143, 146,148,149 Bard,James-112,192,207 Barness, Rena T.-67 Barnett, Randy B890 Barr, Michael H.f90,1B0,205 Barbar, Howard D.i67,211 Barrar, Jack E.i1O0 Barry, Fredric J.f1 12,204 Barry, Steven M.-67,131,168,16O,161 Barthoff, Mary-112 Bartlett, Bradleyf9O Bass, .lerry H.-67,135 Boss, Ronald J,-62,67 Bassman, Ruth H.-90,138,145 Batyko, Joe O.-90,210 Baumblott, Joel L.-90 Baumgarten, Darlenev67 Baumgarten, Mitch J.-67 Bazilauskas, Lynn S.-112,124,176 Beattie, Sanford W.-132,142 Beauchamp, Jeff E.-100 Beck, Bruce VV.-55,67,72,83,131,155, 194,160 Beck, Maralee J.-56,9O,124,126,14o, 162,176,1B5,16O Beerman, Janet F.-9O,124,135,138,142 Bell, Mitchell-100 Bell, Robert F.-67,169,212 Beltrani Beltrani , Emanuela I.-67 ,Valeria E-67 Benaron, Steven-90 Benaron, Teri-112 Bender, Bendix, Mark D.-112,127,132 John-90 Benedict, Ronald-51,55,67 Beniamin, Mark J.-90,191 Benson, 71,12 Patricia H.-48,55,57,67,69, 6,129,164 Berens, Jeffrey-67,131,155,16O Berger, Anita-67,130,144 Berger, Arthur H.-112 Berger, Richard N,-90,131,134 Berkett, Barry-112,132,146,192,207 Berkett, Denise-90 Berkman, Stephanie-112,146 Berliner, Patricia-112,139 Berman, Ann-67 Berman, Barbara L.-67 Berman, Barry A.-90,192,207 Berman, Lelene L. Berman, Hilary E.-BB Berman Berman Berman Berma n , Kevin J.-90 , Nick C.-67,75,13B,169,173 , Sara J.-100,136,140,147,184 , Victoria E.-90,140 Berne, Frederic C.-100,130,134 Bernie, .Ian P.-100,158,184 Bernstein, Alan M.-112,146 Bernstein, Jonathan l.-56,63,67 Bernstein, Marcia L,-68,131,138 Bertrand, Debra J.-1 12,141,142 Benrand, Marcia L.-90 - Besser, Barbara J.-90,134,138,140, 145 Best, Robert-112 Bien, Deborah L.-100,132,139 Bigard, Carmen C.-100 Bingham, Brian A.-100,134 Bingham, Elizabeth-90,140 Bisno, Peter-100,130,143,145,148, 186,211 Black, Peter M.-90,131,161 Black, Susan A.-112 Blair, David O,-90 Blair, Patricia L.-112 Blaustein, Laurie-90,123,126,151 Bloch, Andrew D.-100 Bloch, Margaret-100,126,184 Block, Beth M.H132 Block, Ronald-68 Blood, Jennifer-1 12 Bloom, Carol R.-112 Bloom, Ellen A,-112,137 Bloom, Shellie A,-100 Bloomberg, Gary P.-90 Bluestein, Claudia-112 Bluestein, Mark-90,132,184 Bluestein, Michael-90 Blum, Debby-68,134 Blumenthal, Janet-100 Blumkin, Stuart A,-68,208 Bogen, William D.-112,127,134,148 Bolker, Jilliene F.-100,177 Bonomo, Andrew R. Boas, Vance A.-100 Booth, Derek B.-112,127,136,142 Booth, Douglas A.--11f?,51,55,57,68,77, 36,127,12B,129,13l,14B,160,167,180 Borln, Neil-6B,170,173,1B0 Borinstein, Anne K -68 Borinstein, Joan N.-50 55 68 7 124 129, Boriosi, Bernard L -68 Borshi, Claude D,-90,146 Bourne Jr., Peter-100,134,145,186, 21 1 Bowen, Dwight-100 Bowen, Ross L,-68 Bowen, Suzanne-1 12 Bowersock, Roxane E.-100,124,184 Bowman, Andrea S.-90,92,124,13O,1B4 Bowman, Gayle A.-112,137,139 Boyar, Anthony-100,204 Boyar, Christine-112 Bradley, Jessica A.-90 Brand, Dore D.-68 Brand, Paula J.-100,134 Brand, Ronna M.-BB Brandel, Myra L,-90,137 Brandt, Barbara F,f6B Brandt, Werner K.f6B,135 Brandes, Linda D. Braunhut, Chaja B.i9O,149 Braverman, Maxine R.i10O Brenner, Daniel L.-100,126,127,130, 146 .,.0,, 132 Brenner, Richard J.-55,68,7B,126, 128,129,154 Brent, Michael-68 Brente, Denise-112 Breslin, Lynn M.-68,138 Breton, Rhonda L.-90 Brick, Craig A -BB Brick, Mark A,-90,213 Brill, Candy L.-90 Brisick, Nancy J.-112 Briskin, Jodl Briskin, Rabin J.f68,138,169,173 Brackman, Howard L.-100 Brad, David C.-68 Brad, Kenneth A.-100 Broder, Cheryl-90,145 Brodsky, Sondra H.-90,145 Brody, Robert S.-54,55,56,57,68,12B, 207 Broffman, Jeffery A.-101,212 Bromberg, Jeanne-112 Bromberg, Patricia-90,137 Bronn, Linda B.-6O,68,77,177 Bronn, Mike M.f9O,95,151 Brooks, Mark H.-101,130,148 Brown, Angela-112,132,176 Brown, Cynthia A.-112 Brown, Allison L.-69 Brown, Deborah S.-90 Brown, l-laroldA.-101,146 Brown, Janine-69,124,126,129 Brown, Jonathan-112,132,147 Brown, Marlene E. Brown, Martha S,-69,169 Brown, Raymond M,-90 Brown, Toni M,-101,12B,147,184 Brucker, Linda N.-90,184 Brunish, Bonnie V.-88,129 Bryon, Brian K.-69 Buchinger, lvette C.-90 Buck, Jaan C,-53,54,57,69,124,126, 127,146 Buck, Mariorie G.-112,127,148 Buck, Robert W.-54,55,69,135 Buena, Maria I.-101,140,143 Buitraga, Marta I.-69 Bulasky, David-90,138 Burbank, Jeffrey G,-90 Burger, Ronald E.-9O,13O,156,159,161 Burleigh,' Robert J.-90 Burns, Jeffrey-88 Burstein, Bonnie-56,101,122,136,146 Burstein, Daniel-57,111,112,126,136, 207 Caggiano, Camille A.-54,647,140 Cahill, Charles K.-101,186,211 cchrll, Francis B,-112,186,211 Cahill, Janet M.-90,131 Cahn, Denise S.-101 Cohan, Jeffrey L,-101 Calamaro, Sara-69 Callner, Alan L.-69,132 Campbell, Frances C, Cantor, Jay S.-112 Capen, Randy G.-112 Capen, Wendy J,-101 Caplan, Allen, H.-88 Caplan, Samual M.-88 Cordon, Philip L.-101,134,146,192 Caren, Susan-101,122,126,184 Carey, Daniel J,-90,98 Corey, Stevens A.-12 Carlson, Christine-90,139 Carman, Edward B. Carman, Georgonn-69 Carman, Sharon-112 Carmien, Craig-101,139 Carnow, Abraham-112,138,145 Carnow, Larry-101,134,147 Carpenter, Glenn S.-69,164 Carter, Katherine Catalano, Bob J.-69,204 Catz, Judith D.-112 Ceazan, Debra J.-69,132,169 Chalme, Francine-101 Chandler, Carol B,-112 Chandler, Scott H.-112,204 Charboneau, John H.-69 Chase, Markf101 Chass, Mar k L.-90 Chavin, Maryanne-101,168 Chazan, Rona A.-69,130,151 Chen, Kath Cheney, Pe leen V1l'1 Y Chernis, Wendy P,-112 Chernott, Debra G,-90 Chernotf, Michael C.-1 12,142,146,191 Chernove, Kenneth R.i101,191,209 Chodas, Deborah-112,126,132,134 Christaud, Irene L.-69,139,149 Chuckrow, George A.-101,140 Clark, Richard A. Cackbill, Patricica-90 Cockbill, Peter M.-101 Coffler, Sheri L,-1 12 Cohen, Alana S.-69 Cohen, Evonne-101 Cohen, Laurence-101 Cohen, Lawrence-69,131,134,161 Cohen, Madge C.-69,40 Cohen, Mark I.-70 Cohen, Noren E.i56,57,90 Cohn, Leigh S.-101,186,211 Cohn, Larie7O Cohn, Victoria D.i101,167,184 Cole, Jonathon+101,134,168,180,19B Cole, Robert E.-112,186,207 Cole, Susan E.-112 Coler, Barbara L.-101 Colton, Kathleen-101,137,138 Colton, Susan L.-70 Combest, Peggy S.e131,132 Conflenti, Adriannef90 Contlenti,Lucil1e-112 Conison, Ilene B.-70,124,129 Conn, Richard S,-70,12B,129,144 Conrad, Mori L.i101 Conte, Mark-101,213 Conway, Linda C,-112 Conway, Robert W.-91 Cook, David J.-70 Cooper, James R.-53,57,70,121,124, 129,135,143,146 Cooper, Rodney E.-70 Corber, Mitchell-7O,130,210,151 Corber, Sharon R.-101,139,184 Corday, Kenneth S.-170 Cordova, Mark A.-1 12 Corenson, Vicki S.-91 Cornell, Clifford J.-101,143,148 Cornell, Melodyf4,52,57,6O,70,124 Carnman, Jacqueln A.-70 Corren, Marc A.-112,134 Corwin, Miles-91,191 Cousins, Brent R.-101,184 Coutts, Lawrence A.-101,148 Cox, Gigi E.-112 Cozen, Myrna L.-56,91,123,13B Crissey, Jennifer-101,132 Croft, Denise M. Cullen, Jennifer J.-70,134 Cummings, Melinda Rf-8B,13O,155,159 Cummings, Nena L.-101,137 Cummings, Patricia-101,130,134,176 Cunag, Linda S.-101 Cunningham, James-1 12 Curtis, Susan L.-112 Curtiss, Jonathan-112,146 Cutler, Deborah A.-101,124,140,143, 154,184 Cutler, Lynn-61,62,70,B2 Cwern, Leora-91 Dagowitz, Sunny L.-101,126,138 Dalby, Ben A.-101 Dole, James M.-91 Dale, Thomas A.-112 Damm, David M.-70,91 Damm, Larry H.-112 Daniels, Diana M.-70,138,177 Daniels, Shelley M.-91 Dare, Michael P,-101,147,161 Dash, Ralph B.-101,205 Dasteel, Hart A.-101,147,14B,192,207 Davega, Richard A,-70 David, Deborah S.-101 Davidman Davidson, Davidson, Davidson, Davidson, , Joel-91,124,145,164 Elana G.-70,140 Kehrela-113,136 Peter-113 Susan-4,91,161 Davidson, Todd S.-102,132,149,192, 207 Davis, Andrea-113,146,147 Davis, Cheryl-91,132,134,149 Davis, David R.-113,132,184 Davis, Jonathan-91,123,140,147 Davis, Roxanne-113 Davison, Revo J.-90,131,138 Debecker, Chrysti M.-102 Debenedictism, Michel-102,126,130 145 Debin, Jill l.-113 Decker, James-102,132 Decker, Steven P.-102 Decuir, Cathy D,-113 De Cuir, Linda C,-191 De La Rach e, Francois-102 Delcarnbre, Tim-204 Dellar, Kat 177,214 hy4L.-50,55,65,71,124, De Martino, lnigo-123,147 De Martino, Ricardo-102 De Mayo, Susan D.-102 De Rose, Ri chord L.-113 De Schauwer, Philip D.-71 Des Roches, Pierre-102 Devore, Lis De Witt, Di a one E.-55,89,91,124,130 Diamond, Poul B.-102,192,205 Dickerson, Melanie-91,132,140 Dietrich, Thomas E -102,146,1B6,212 Dinitel, Sally-102 Dirks, Stephanie-71 Diskin, Susan-91,123,124,126,134 Disman, Robert-113,148 Dixon, Glenn 1.471 Doctors, Harvey-113 Doland, Michael C.-54,102,126,130, 192,205 Dolezal, Peter F,-71,135 Dolgin, Connie F.-91 Dolgin, Marcia J.-91 Donovan, Debbie-102 Dooley, Cassandra-91 Dooley, Felice-91 Dortman, Ricky B.-102,186 Dorman, Jetlrey M. Dougherty, Johnnie-91,134,145 Dow, Robert D,-8B,1BB,19O,191 Dowling, David H.-71,169 Dressler, Neil M,-7l,12B,129,134, 145,149 Dreyfuss, Cathy-11O2,122,124,144,147 Drillick, Leah-113,138,184 Driscoll, Patricia-113,132,139,144, 147,149 Drosos, Pamela C.-102 Duberstein, Martin J. Dugan, lrvin M.-91 Duke, Alan-102,130,132,184,192,213 Dukof'i, Bonnie E,-71 Dunayer, Arnold R.-207 Dunitz, Beth L.-102,126 Dunitz, Mitzi J.-53,57,71 ,215 Dunn, Linda S,-71,124,161 Dworin, Christoph-91,124,128 Dworin, Paul M.i113,126 Ebin, Sylvia-91 Edelstein, Barbara A.-113 Edelstein, Edward J.-91 Edelston, John M.-102 Eftran, Mary Jo-102 Efiron, Michele-71 Egli, Maya E.-91 Ehrlich, Gina-71 Ein, Eva-1 13 Einecke, John H.-91 Eisenberg, Marilyn-102,138 Ellingson, David C.-102 Ellins, Craig M.-113 Ellis, Kim S,-102,122,126,140 Ellis, Patricia-71 Elway, Monique-91,94 Elway, Philip-113,138,192,204 Enders, Brook E.-102,132 Engles, Marilyn J.-71 Ennis, Christop-71 Ephran, Amy-113,134 Epps, Laura J.-102,177 Epstein, Alice R.-113 Epstein, Benito L.-92,124,130 Epstein, lro Epstein, Lynda L.-92 Erenberg, Alan-92 Erenberg, Douglas-102,191,209 Erickson, Julie L.i113 Eringer, James D.-92,138 Eskin, Jaclyn M.-92,96,134,14O Evans, Barry W.-50,55,71,129 Factor, James S.-102 Fader, Lauren J. Fagatt, Judith A,-113,139 Falk, Richard M.-71 Fallenboum, Ruth H.-51,52,55,71,124 Farber, David-113,146 Farkas, John-72 Farr, Denise A. Farrington, James l..-113,192,207 Faust, Cari S.-88 Fawcett, Margaret L.-102 Faye, Robert D.-102,134,192,205 Feder, Michael H.-102 Feig, Steven N.-102,191,209 Feinberg, Howard L.-92 Feingold, Joe F.-92 Feinstein, Barney S.-102,130,132,. 136,146 Feintech, Vivian A.-113,147 Feintech, Wendy L.-92 Feldman, Eric-46,55,69,72,128,17O Feldman, Gary-102,130,213 Feldman, Kenneth E.-72 Feldman, Lewis S.-102,170,209 Feldman, Mark A,-92,146 Feldman, Robert-55,56,111,113,209 Felman, Edward L.-92,126 Felmus, Joan-113,122,126,136 Felmus, Mark-92,215,205,206 Felton, Linda S.-113 Felton, Richard I.-103,186 Ferguson, Eric L.-103 Ferman, William-72 Fesquet, Claire M.-114 Field, Maggie-103,122,126 Field, Patricia L,-103,122,127,136, 140,147,184 Fields, Arlene R,-92 Fields, Rand A.-72,156 Fields, Rhonda S.-55,99,103,122,184 Fine, Carla A. Fine, Steven B.-103 Finerman, Matthew L.-103,144,148 Finerman, Wilmare B.-72,124,14O,144 Finkel, Cathy E.-114,142 Finley, Kathy K,-114,136,139 Finley, Larry G.-62,238,172 Firestein,Janet-114,126,136,139 Firestone, Gary S.-92,12 ydif, f W , ,., ., WS? .,, fi I I 47, 4 Firstenberg, Andrew P.-72,205 Fischer, Ilene-72 Fischer, Nancy A.-114 Fishbein, Edward-103,130,186,207 Fisher, Howard S.-107,143,147,148, 149 Fisher, Susan L.-72 Fishman, Walter S.-103,170,198 Fishman, William L.f72,123,132,149 Fiskum, Elizbeth A.f92,137,146 Fitzroy, Michael B.-103,132 Fixler, Susan E,-72,138 Flamm, Bruce L.-103,148 Flaum, Erica-92,145 Flinit, Charles-114 Flynn, Carolyn A.-103 Fodor, Susan H.f114 Foos, David P,41O3,186 Foos, Richard H.-72,138 Footlik, Ellyn L.-92 Footlik, Stephen H.-114,148,191,211, 213 Forman, Ellen D,-114 Forman, Richard M.-114,146,148 Forthmann, Christop-114 Fox, Janice D.-103,136,138 Fox, Gertrude A,-103,137,147 Fraider, Steven-103,134,159 Frank, Joanne L,-103 Frank, Karen-145 Frank, Karen-88,184 Frank, Linda A,-92 Frank, Mark S. Frank, Richard-103,186,213 Frank, Tony R.-103,146,191,209 Franklin, Valerie B.-53,60,72,124, 126 Franks, Stephani L.-114 Frederick, Kareng72,168 Freedman, Deborah-72,134 Freedman, Joyce-92,124,130 Freedman, Julie Freedman, Robert M.-88,205 Gindi, Joseph J.-56,103,126,130,134, 141,192,205 Ginsburg, Shoshann-56,114 Giordano, Michael A. Girard, Gary!92 Girard, Lawrence-103 Giraud, Ray A.-92 Glasser, Linda J.-103 Gluck, Mitchell H.-103,198,204 Gluck, Wendy-54,114,126,132,144 Glusker, Deborah-92 Glusker, Joan L.-114 Golabek, Mona-73,124,149 Goldberg, James J,-88 Goldberger, Sol M.-92,126,134,146 Golden, Jeffrey-92,123,126,128,131, 146,198 Goldenberg, Doreen S,-103,132 lGoldenberg, Howard-92 Goldfarb, Marvin A.-103,134 tGoldman, Joel D,-114,199 Goldman, Laurence-92 Hamilton, Allen Hand, Catherine-1 14 Handleman, Andrew-92 Hanf, Theodore C.-53,57,74,121,128, 142 Hankin, Theodore M.-114,191 Hare, Teresa J.-103 Hargreaves, Michele D. Hariton, Haroutu Stephen R.-92 nian, Janet M.-104 Harris, Alan-104,192 Harris, Chris-74,128,129 Harris, Claudia Harris, George S.-104,142,191,209 Harris, Gregory-115,191,209 Harris, Helene-115 Harris, Jenet-74,130,159 Harris, Marcia-104,122,126,127,136 Harris, S Harris, T tephen-74,126,128,129,149 imothy S.-50,53,55,57,74, 124,128,129,173,188,208 Harris, Tom A.-115 Golds Golds Gol ds Golds Golds chein, Barbara-73 mith, Brucew-114,132,191,213 mith, Gary-114,148 r1'1itl't,JGy S.-114,138,144 mith, Russell-55,73,126,128, 167,151 Goldstein, Frederic J.-73 Goldstein, Gloria D.-103 Goldstein, Joan-73 Goldstein, Karen-114 Goldstein, Ruth E.-114,136,139,147 Goldstein, Stanley M.-103,130,146 Goldstein, Susan-73 Goldstein, Vicki-103,137,184 Goldstein, William-103,143 Goldstone, Joan E. Goldstone, Patricia E.-103,134,176, 161 Gonvers, Philippe-114 Goodman, Albert J.-92 Goodman, Bonita-114 Harrison, Kathy L.-74,140 Harrison, Laurie-104,132,140 Harrison, Michael D.-104,126,130, 136,140 Harrow, Sheri P,-104,137,138,142 Hartman, Lauri S. Hauser, Iris Z.-104,132,137,139 Hayden, James R.-115 Hoymer, James-115,132,186 Hoymer, Susan J.-131,132,161 Hays, Marsha L.-115 Hayutin, Cynthia S.-93,142,214 Hayutin, Michael J,-104,145,191 Hecht, Joel 8,-54,74 Heifetz, Ronnie-104,127,132,146 Heillig, Roma J.-52,54,55,56,124, 125,126,127,134,146,158 Held, Joseph R.-104,205 Helfman, Shirley M,-51,55,74,78,124, 150,151 Helfman, William P.-104,130,138,146 63,124, Freeman, Claudia R,-103 Freeman, David1R.g72 Freeman, Greg-92 Freeman, Michael E. Freeman, Pamela I, Freeman, Peggy G.-103 Freeman, Russell-114 Freeman, Ruth-1,43,51,52,55,57,60, 168,214 Goodman, Deborah J.-92 Goodman, Gary S.-92 Goodman, Judy L. Goodman, Michelle F.-114,132 Gootgeld, Carolyn E.-73 Gordon, Deborah L.-103,134 Gordon, Ellen B. Gordon, Frieda-73,144,149 Frey, Susan E.-103 Gordon, Gail R.-56,103,141,184 Gordon, Louis B,-103 Helft, Bruce-115,147 Heller, Glenn-74 Hellman, Carey P.-93 Hendler Hendler, Hendler, Hendlin Hendlin, Casey C.-115,132 Karen-51,74,75 Vicki-104,126,130,137,184 Gary M.-18,104,209 Susan P.-61,74,13O,169 Herman, Nancy H.-104,136,138,184 Hermann, Richard M.-142,209 Graham, Dorothy-73,129 Fried, Daniel B,-114,148 Friedman , Ashley O. Friedman, Debra J,-V-103 Friedman, Elinor-103,132 Friedman, Iris-72 Friedman, Jane A.-57,99,103,122,126, 134 Friedman, Kim P.f72 Friedman, Pamela E.-114 Friedman , Orrin-103,132 , Friedman, Robbie R.-103 Friedman, Robert P.-92,94 Gordon, Roberta-114 Gordon, Shelley R.-73,129,138 Goslar, Daphne-55,61,73,124,131,144 Gottlieb, Brian S.-114,146,148 Gottlieb, Stephen E.-108,130,138, 192,207 Grad, Brian-103 Graff, Shiri D.-73,124,129,134 Graff, Shoshana F.-114,136,138,139 Graham, Alice M.-92,130 Graham, Carol B.-103,132,145,146,147 Hahl, Friem, Sharon-103,132 Fries, Charles M.-114,138,14O,186, 199,204 Frischman, LeoL.-114,134,146 Fulton, Helen J.-72 Gaberman, Lisa S.-114,147,147 Gaffin, LaUrief102,138,184 Gaffney, Sharon T.-114,126,138,146 Galanti, Geri Ann-92,126,130 Gallay, Jill R,-1 1-4 Galpren, Richard E.-103 Gamble, Robert A.-92,148,168,195,204 Gameral, Judith L.-73,134 Gandarillas, Marisol C.-92 Ganes, Thomas E.-73 Gans, Frances Gans, William A.-92,138 Garcia, Margarita-73 Gardiner, Peter R.-73,131,168,161 Gardner, Chris L.-103 Gardner, Steven H.-92 Garfinkle, David-103 Garfinkle, Steven-1 14,146 Garris, Richard-73 Garris, Ronald-103 Gartsman, Gary M.-92,215 Gault, Barton S,-73 Gaytan, Ralph G.-114 Gazin, Kenneth R.-180 Gelfand, Gary B.-73 Geller, Burt--103,132 Geller, Steven D. Gellman, Robert S,-61,88 Gendel, Nancy C.-103,122,126,136, 137,140,144,147 Gerrard, Peter G.-114,132 Gersh, Ellyn-103,137,139,184 Gersh, Robert-103,191,212 Gerson, Michael K.-103 Gersten, Albert H.-103,148 Gervis, Gavin-114,132,186,213 Gewerter, Ben S.-92,207 Gewerter, Cecelia F.-103 Gibson, Paul E.-103,134,180,198 Gibson, Sondra P.-103,134,176,161 Gifford, Michelle-103 Gilbert, Dore J.-56,89,92,128,148, 180,198 , Gilbert, Michael-114 Gilbert, Pamela-103 Gillum, Jim-92 ' Gilmore, Janice L.-103 Gilson, James R.-55,56,111,114,192, 207 Gindi, Elie.l.-92,180,205,206 Gray, Gray, Green Green Green, 138 Charlott-92,131 Wendy-92,123,124,176,151 , Barbara D,-73 ,Gary L.-92,124,130 ,139 Green, Marsha D.-92 Green Green berg, David M.-114 berg, Jan-92,123,126,151 Greendale, John A.-88,156 Greene, Chip-92,134 Greene, Jill-74 Greene, Ronald E.-103 Green Green Greer, house, Karen-114,139 span, Nancy S.-92,141 Ann J.-1 14 Griffin, Deborah-114 Grosb Gross Gross Gross, Gross, erg, Daryl-114 Karen R.-74,140 Lindsay H.-103 Naomi-103,13-4,147,184 William A.-56,472,191 Grossbard, Peter R.-114 Grossblatt, Nancy-56,57,92 Grossl Q Grossman 1 hi, Lynn E.-114,132 E111 -114207 Grossman, Gale-103,184 Grossman, Myron-114 Grosswirth, Cary M.-114,132,191 Grubman, William I.-92,124 Grywalski, George H. Guberman, Barbara Guberman, Bruce M.-88 Gunall, David F,-114,191 Gunzburg, Kathy-92 Gunzburg, Lisa B,-88 Gussman, Sherilyn-103,137 Guttman, Judy-74,169 Habe Habe lson, Marc K.-1 14 r, Marla R.-114 Hacker, Jophe A.-114,158 Haddad, Kevin B,-103,147,214 Robert-92 Laurie R.-92,123,124,126,127, Herrera, Carol-93 Hersch, Brion L.-56,93 Hersch, Mitchell H,-51,55,56,65,74, 80,128,170,192,205 Herson, Michael l.-93,142 Herzig, Ralph B.-74 Herzog, Patricia-93 Herzon, Darryl M.-93 Hess, Eric A.-115 Heumann, Jim-93,180,181,202,204 Heyward, Andrew-74 Hiatt, Michael E,-104,170,213 Hilton, Linda R.-75,132,134,184 Higgins, Laurie L.-115,158 Hilb, Heidi L,-104,131,136,139 Hildebrand, Veyler-88 Hillman, Thomas K.-75 Himel, Jeanie-104 Himelhoch, Pamela A.-75,140 Hinoiosa, Carlos J.-88 Hinmonn, Munson B.-115 Hipp, Richard Hirsch, Patrice-104,136,140,142,177 Hirschman, Mark A.-5O,52,57,148,180 205 Hoberman, Michael-93,132,142,146, 184,192,211 Hochman, Bruce-93,128,180 Hochman, Gwen-93,187 Hack, Stanley-55,65,75,82 Hades, Sheri K.-1 15,179 Hoffman, David-93,188 Hoffman, Jan-115,140 Hoffman, Natalie-93,138,158 Hoffman, Rita M.-104 Hofstein, Allyn-104 Hogan, Timothy J. 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Huff, Vicki R.-93,132 Hug, Wallace L,-75,172 Hurst, Harrison-132,184 Hurst, Marsha K,-115 Hurst, Li nda L.-93 Hussey, Peter B.-115,186,207 Hussey, William B.-93,148,180,205 Hyman, Dianna J,-1 15 Hyman, Victoria M.-115,138 lmmel, Steven J.-175 lmmerman, Howard B.-93,156' lmmerman, Neil-115 lndenbaum, Laurie R.-115 lndenbaum, Richard G.-75 lngle, Schuyler-93,123 lrmas, Deborah-93,140 Irons, Charlott-75 Isaacs, Joan R.-49,50,55,57,75,79, 124,126,131,161,176 Isaacs, Stephen-129,132,184 Isaacson, Gary J.-75,131,155,160 lsen, Julie F.-56,104,122,138 Israel, Andrew-104,126,130 Israel, Martha-75 Jackson, Casey C.-93,148,156,188, 190,208 Jackson, Ralph H.-115,186,211 Jacobovvitz, Jonathan J.,-115 Jacobs, Brian J.-93 Jacobs, Steven A. Jaffee, Robert J.-75 Jaffe, Steven Jameson, Ellen S.-115,140 January, Jon L.-93 Jayson, Eileen K.-115,147 Jayson, Jeffrey K.-93,180,205 Jennings, Gina C. Jerome, Ricky A.-104 Jewett, Kandace R.-132 Jaffe, Lois A.-55,115,138,140 Johnson, David L.-115,186 Johnson, Steve P.-93 Johnstone, Stephanie-104,184 Jonas, Anderson L.-93,1 15,134 Jonas, Anthony R.-115 -Jones, Chris D.-75 Jones, Danny W.-93,207 Jones, Deborah J.-104,147 Jones, Diana L.-93 Jones, Lee C. Jones, Nancy V.-115 Jones, Sandra L.-1 15 Josephs, William-75 Jourdan, Louis H.-104,191 Judson, Jay M.-93 Justman, Morley I.-75 Kabat, Bonnie L.-93 Kade, Carol-104,132 Kagan, Sherri-115,139 Kahane, Daniel M.-115,186,207 Kahn, Henry-76,126,129,130,159 Kahn, Joyce S.-104,122,124,136,140, 184 Kohn, Laura B.-104,138 Kales, Douglas L.-93,131,204 Kales, Linda L.-76 Kalivas, William J.-115,186,211 Kalot, Robert-93,128,134 Kamross, Samuel-93 Kamrass, Susan-104 Kantor, Michael-76,130,180,211 Kap, Rhonda-104 Kaplan, Bonnie-76 Kaplan, Judith A.-115,126,127,136 Kaplan, Larry D.-76,149,186 Kaplan, Lawrence J.-1 1 5,204 Kaplan, Margarete-54,56,93,127,134, 138,139,146,177 Kapson, Sheryl J.-76 Karasik, Natalie-115,137 Kordashian, George R.-104 Karl, Harrison-104 Karlinsky, Rory Karlinsky, Sandra Karp, Marian P.-93 Karp, Steven-76 Karsin, Gordon H.-76 Karton, Garry M.-54,93,123,128 Karton, Mitchell A.-54,56,115,126, 138 Kass, Michael W.-76 Kates, Susan B.-93 Katz, Barbara L.-93 Katz, Gail-104,132 Katz, Jeannie-93 KGTZ, Jill-76,177 Katz, Margery-93,184 Katz, Peter-104,186,199 Katz, Stanley-52,57,76,138 Katz, Steven-104 Katz, Steven H.-104 Kaufman, Amy R.-56,104,123,134,136 Kaufman, Arthur D.-115 Kaufman, Michael-104,205 Kaufman, Paul S, Kaus, Robert M.-104,126,130,142,186, 199 Kovalis, Dina A.-105 Kavelin, Frank S.-105,132 Kavner, Julie D.-93,138,185,187 Kay, David R.-105,126,140,146 Kay, Karen J.-115 Kayden, John R.-105,192,204 Kaye, Marc-105,130 Kayser, Karen M.-53,57,76 Keeffer, Karen-76,132 Keiter, Lee-105,137,177 Keller, Eytan-76,128,134 Keller, Jamie S.-105,123,136,142,146 Keller, Robert C.-76,123,146,149,151 Kellogg, Laurence B.-115,137,146,147 Kelly, Patrick G,-105 Kendall, Debra J.-105 Kennedy, Alan E.-93,146,147,186 Kennedy, Gabor A,-1 15,213 Kennedy, Shirley J.-76,124 Kent, Kathy-105,184 Kent, Robert A.-93,138 Kent, Steven-105,186 Kent, Terry-115 Kerner, Jordan R.-55,56,57,89,93, 138,142 Kerns, Jeffrey L.-76,158 Kert, Elizabei J.-105,184 Kert, Kathryn L.-115 Kessler, Karen E.-105,130 Kessler, Karen E.-115,122,136,142, 184 Kettle, Susan M.-76,214 Kibrick, Jane S.-91,93 Killough, Karen B.-93,185 Kim, Henry-105,134,186,207 Kimball, Franklyn-115 Kimball Jr., George W.-105,186,211 Kincaid, Stephen-105,192,207 Kineman, John J.-76,124,132,145,184 Kingston, R. Scottf105,143,148 Kipnis, Gail S.-76,137 Kirsch, Laurence-105,148 Kishiyamo, Mariko-77 Kislinger, Robert-77,210 Klatzkin, Linda D.-77,169 Klauber, Ronde S.-93 Klein, Barbara J.-77 Klein, Deborah-54,55,56,77,124,125, 126,127,131,146,151 Klein, Henry-115,192,207 Klein, Ronald B.-93 Kleinbrodt, Peter A,-105 Kleiner, Wendy-94,124,169 Kline, Andrew M. Kline, David A. Kling, Bernard-115,146 Klir1ger,1'leidi-115 Klinger, Michael-94 Knadle, Guy-105 Knaop, Barbara A.-105 Knopf, Richard D.-94,13O,191,210 Kochman, Gregory-105 Kodimer, Eric-115,148 Koelsch, John P. Koffman, Lynn-56,105,122,126,136,142 Kohl, Mel-77 Kohl, Rhea M.-115 Kohl, Robert J.-147,192,205 Kohl, Vicki S.-105 Kaltun, Bill D.-88,145,188,208 Kaltun, Jerri S.-e1 15,177 Konheim, Neil D.-115,186,211 Koplin, Larry M.-56,94,128,142,192, 213 Koppelman, Robin D.-105,132,139,184 Kornhandler, Robert-94,205,206 Kossoff, David-115,132 Kramer, Carriw105,127,128,136,139 Kramer, Caryn A.-115,122,137 Kramer, Evan-94,156 Kramer, Lawrence-105 Kranze, Debbie L.-1 15,126,14O,177 Kravitz, Lisa A.-115,132 Kravvitz, David-105 Kreedman, Barbara T.-56,105,184 Kreeger, Rhonda E.-105,140,144 Kreger, Keith-77,131,154,160 Kreisel, Kenneth-105,147,148 Kreitenberg, Harvey-105,186,204 Krell, Vicki H.-105 Krevay, Penny J.-94,1 40 Krieger, John J.-105,143,148,149 Krinberg, Marcia J.-77 Krinberg, Paula R.-116 Kritzer, Alan J,-116,186,199 Kronish, Daniel P.-77,126,129,149 Kuettel, David-94,138 Kuertel, Steven W.-105,132 Kukes, Nancy J.-1 16 Kuluva, Randy W.-94,186,171 1 Kupferman, Matthew-105,148 Kupper, Daniel A.-116,192,207 Kushner, Robert S.-105,184 Kwan, Richard J,-105,143,148 Lachterman, Stephen M.-105,211 Logan, Robert S.-105,186 Lamont, Amanda F.-105,177 Landman, Felicia A.-105,147 Landis, Todd R. Landre, Robert B.-94 Landsberg, Seth-116,138,140,146,213 Landstrom, Vivian-77 Lane, Scott B.-105,186,207 Langberg, Mark L.-94 Langer, Simon H.-116,186,199 Lanois, Todd-116 Lansing, lra G.-105,130 Lansing, Larry G.-116,146 Lantz, Julie R.-77 Lapidus, Deborah-55,94,124,126,138 Lapin, Linda R,-77,168 Lapota, David-77,169,215 Larner, Ilene-116,140 Larner, Vivian-94,124,126,129,177, 184 Laswell, Carol E. Laswell, Pamela Latham, John P.-77,132 Latourette, Leslie L.-77 Latzer, Lynn S.-116 Latzer, Michael-105 Louber, Marsha S.-177 Laurence, Paul-106,148,199 Lauterboch, Shelly-184 Lavender, Steven A,-106,130,142 Layton, Randy-51,55,57,77,a4,173 Lazaris, Cathy A. Leader, Denise-94,134 Leader, Zoe A,-77,131 Ledergerber, Marc C.-116,146 Lederer, Daniel D.-94 Lee, Lindy-116 Lee, Madalyn T.-106 Lee, Marsha-94 Lee, Patty A.-116 Lee, Sherwin C.-77,129,130,132,149 Lee, Taffy-94 Leeds, Lydia-53,57,77,144 Leemon, Denise S.-94,138 1.el'f, Bradley N,-106,186 Leff, Richard H.-116,191,209 Leffingvvell, Anne M Leffingwell, Cherie M. 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Monopla, Albert A.-106,191,209 Manson, DavidJ.-116,147,186,199 Marcus, Fred-106,130,132,146,184,199 Marder, Bruce A.-79 Marell, Leslie S.-54,94,134,184 Marell, Randi S.-106,127,132,134, 144,184 Marems, Laurie S,-62 , Mariam, Joseph S.-78,747,180 Marks, Jodie P.-116 Marks, Lindsay S.-94 Marks, Michael J.-106 Marks, Steven-116,138 I if Marks, Sue Ann-106,132,144 Marks ,Wendy A.-106,138 Marlowe, Stephen H,-94,131,148,156 Maroko, Nadine-94 Maron, Linda-116,137 Maron, Shelley-106 Marsh Marsh all, George E, all, Stephen P.-94 Mart, Amy-106 Martin, Amanda F.-116 Martin, Marsha-94 Martin, Michele-94 Martin, Vicki-94,124,140,162,187 Mason, Alane116,186 Mason, Lewis J.-94 Massman, Bruce-61,70,79,172,205,206 Mast, Pennyf106,132 Masters, Deborah A.-94 Masters, Gregg A.f106 Mathers, Margaret-95 Mathers,1erry-116,211 Mathes, Jackie-95,164 Maxham, Martha K.-79,140 Mayer, John-57,90,106,13O Mayer, Lynn4106,132,146 Mayerhoff, Linda-95,138 McCann, ChristinJ.-116,126,136 McQueeney, Barbara D.-107,177 McQueeney, Kathleen-79 Meade, Bruce-54,62,79,85,148,172, 188,189,190,215 Meadow, James-107,210 Mechtygier, Elias-95 Mekelburg, Brian P.-107,186,205 Mekelburg, Reina M.i79,131,138 Meisel ,James O.-107 Melamed, Vincent E479 Melchi one, John E. Mellon, Steven-95 Melnick, Jay R.-79,129 Merliss, Joshua-107,192,204 Merliss, Matthew-116 Merrill, Scott A. Mersky, Kres E.-87,131,154,155 Mestman, Edward M.-95 Mestman, Sandra D.-116 Meth, Robert S.-95,192,204 Metzner, Karen J.-53,57,79,124,139 Meyer, Dorothea-107,132 Meyer, Jody M.-95 Meyer, Roberta495,134 Meyer, Stephen-95,14O,142,147,198 Meyer, Thomas-116 Michel, Gary Q.-95 Michel, Herbert L.-79 Migdal, Carla R.-95,147 Migdal, Michelle-116,176 Migue I, Sandy M.-95 Milan, Angela-107 Millard, Barbara R.-107,132,146 Miller, Miller, Barbara A,-79,138 Denise H.-95,124,139,215 Miller, John L.-79,13O,134,149,192, 205 Miller, Kathryn A.-107,122,130 Miller, Lawrence-60,79,148,164,202 204 Miller, Linda 8, Miller, Lois J.A95,124,158 Miller, Patricia-95 Miller, Roger A.-79 Mylon, Richard A.-117,124,132,205 Nadel, Ross-117,126,186 Nagel, Jochen-80,135,185 Nager, Susan E,-117,126,134 Naiditch, Candy-132 Naid1tch,JackR.-80,210 Naiman, Joan R -95,138 Naldman, Michael-107 Naphtal, Wayne M.i8O,145,2lO Napp, Jerry P.-95,131,148,156 Nathanson, Janice-95 Navis, Roberta A.-117,138 Needleman, Dennis B,-107,191,209 Nepus, Ria I.-117 Neuhoft, Jo Ann A.-95,134 Neuhoff, Michael E, Neuman, John E.-117,132,184 Newlander, lra L.-80 Newman, Barbara J -80 Newman, Jason I.-107,130,134 Newman, Loraine-117 Newman, Paulfi 17 Newman, Sharon A.-95,126,130 Newmann, Sari J.-1 17 Newmark, Deborah-95,169 Newmark, Howard K.-80,132 Newmark, Stuart A.-107,186,207 Neyland, Kathleen-95 Ng, Peter Y.-107,140,192,207 Ng, Rebecca H.-117,136 Nickell, William R. Nierenberg, Jim D.-107 Nierenberg, Richard J.-107 Nadiff, Wendy B.f80,145,177 Noreno, Manuel G.-1 17 Norena, Marcela C4117 Norflin, Kate-107 Norman, Carol Be-107,137 Nourse, Deborah L.-80,124,158 Oberon, Paul W.-117,192 Oblath, Carol A.-1 17,137,142 Oblath, Patricia-107,122,126 O'Connar, Philip J.-107 Ohman, Karin C.-107 Okin, Joni-95 Olen, Julie E.-95 Oliff, Lisa D.-107,140 Oliker, Michael D?-95,124,142,148 Orgel, Peter S,-80 Orgel, Sandra-54,107,124,127,184 Orleans, Roger-80,148 Ornest, Laura B.-107,184 Orton, John B.-80,148 Osep, Gayle A.-95 Ostrow, Janet-107 Ostrow, Jeanette-95,136,139 Ostrow, Lauren-57,89,95,126,138 Otash, Colleen G.-87,132 Ots, Karen-80,138 Palance, Brooke 6.4-107,132 Palance, Holly K.-95 Palmer, John F.-107 Paparelli, Clorinda J.-107,137 Parker, Edward J.f95,127,13O Parker, Larry S.f107 Parris, David L.480,132 Pasarow, Anthony H,-95,138 Pasarow, Jay D.-117 Pasternack, Tina-117,126,136 Pattiz, Nancy-117 Paulos, Pandora E.-117 Miller, Stephen-95,126 Miller, Steven P.e107,124,130,142, 149 Miller, Susan-107 Miller, Susan R495 Millman, David-107 Millner, Marilyn-95 Mills, Nancy M.-55,62,72,79 Millstein, Malinda-107 Millstein, Temi-79,80 Minsky, Larry A.-95,188,208 Mintzer, Bruce L.-107,142 Minuiin, Elisa E.-116 Minzer, Dana E.-116 Moinipanah, Vahid-95 Malin, Diane F.-95 Malin, Vicki L.-63,79 Moliner, Amparin T, Mollin, Jack S.-95,138 Monroe, Yvette C.-116,136,176 Pauls, Sheryl-107,123 Pearl, Ross S.-107,192,207 Pearson Pearson Pearson ,Cheryl L.-1 17 , Deborah K.41O7 ,Elizabeth-54,95,137,177,184 Pearson, Toni L,-87 Peck, Elyse-95,177 Peck, Je 204 rome M.-62,80,148,180,202, Pedicini, Valarie-95,140 Pelosa, Susan E.-107 Pelter, Robert W.-156 Pelton, Debra L.-117,138 Perry, Diana-117 Polier, Diane C 457,65,81 ,124,129, 134 Pollack, Lynn-117 Pollock, Randy S.-81,127,13O,142, 151,150 Pollock, Ralph R.-95,142,213 Polonsky, William H4117 Polster, Lewis-117,128 Pomerantz, Howard M,fl07 Ponder, Renee B.-81,129,140 Pons, Steven-95 Post, Alida L.f107,137 Post, Laurie M.f55,99,107,122,134, l36,139,145,146 Powazek, Jack J.-99,126,186,207 Powell, Dennis T.-107,1 56,205 Powell, Stephen M.-107,180,186,207 Pregler, Harriett-117,136 Pregler, Ilene M,-56,89,96,126,176, 214 Prescott, Mark A.-81,128,134 Pressman, Joel D.-43,57,81,128,129, 13O,131,157,151,15O,16O Pressman, Judith S.-107,134 Prinz, Deborah R.-96,139,142 Prinz, Jessica N.-117,124,132,136 Punaro, Ralph V.-63,68,76,81,129, 148,168,172,173,180,18l,194,203, 204 Purcell, Lauretta L.f117 Purer, Nancy L.-1 17,138 Pyne, Barry496,134 Queen, Carol A.-82,158,214 Robbins, Debby A.-82 Rabin, Ronnie L.f96,138 Radcliffe, Sarah S.-117 Rabkin, Michael-107,129,130,134 Radin, Linda M.-96,145 Rodin, Nancy F.-117,132 Rafael, William C.-107,186 Ramage, James E.-107,132,180,205 Randall, DavidJ.-82 Rapp, Neil C.-54,82,145,210,214 Ratner, Keith C,-117,146,186,211 Raymond, Gary L,-107,160 Reden, Melissa!54,55,107,i22,124, 136,137,139,140,147 Reder, Sheri D.41 17,140,148 Redman, Halle S.-82 Reich, David-96,131,210 Reif, Jennifer E,-82 Reiner, Anne-87 Reiner, John A.f117,146 Reisman, Ryan P.-82,191 Rendsburg, Audrey-107 Rentroe, Lisa A,-107- Resnick, Brad-117,186,199,207 Resnick, Robert D.-107,142,207 Rhodes, Andrew J,-96,126,128,150,151 Rhodes, Theodore H.-96 Rice, Dean E.g96,192,205 Rich, Sarah-82,126 Rich, Shalom-82,126,129 Richman, Mark Sf-82,130,132,145,149 Rickles, David J.-82,173,212,213,215 Riegler, Ulrike H.-117,177 Rien'1er,Terry496,177 Rigby, William-117,211 Rioseco, Victor M.-82 Rips, Theodore-107,143,148,181 Ritz, Philip M.-96,161 Ritzi, Lois E.-96,184 Roach, Patricia L.-117 Robbins, Arrhurf53,55,57,60,65,82, 126,128,13O,131,138,159,161 Roberts, Cindye-104,107 Roberts, Connie J.-96,138,140 Roberts, Janie-1 17 Roberts, Randall O.-108 Robin, Dale 1.-1 17 Robin, Myrna A.-82,124 Ragell, Berton J.-108 Rogell, Lauren D,-96,134,139 Rogell, Marc J.-82 Rogers, Lawrence N.-82 Rolapp, Nancy-96 Montgomery, Dennis-95 Morec ki, Carol-79,138,169 Morgan, Michael-80,138,148,167,18B, 189 Morgen, Lisa A,-116 Morgen, Roy M.-80,87 Morris, Graham G,-95 Morris, Linda A.-107,138 Morrison, David M.-80 Morse, David S.-95,138,191 Morton, Jill C.-87 Moskatel, lra D.-53,95,124,126,128, 130,142,215 Moss, Martin S,-116,146 Moss, Melissa-95,130,132,159,184 Moss, Rickey A.-107 Moss, Steven D.-116 Moss, Toni-107 William H,-56 80148180 Moss, , , , Most, Meredith-107,184 Mote, Guida C. Muff, Bruce-186,199 Mullane, Sandra-95,132,134 Mullay, Richard A.-107 Mulvaney, Joy A.-l107,136 Murray, Pamela A.-107 Murray, Celia A. Murray, Howard A.-107 Myers, Sharen B.-95 Persselin, Deborah L.-107,132 Peskin, Gary L.-1 17,132,142,209 Peters, Gloria-81,138 Petker, Steven Peterson, Denice-3O,36,81 Petterson, James W.-81,135 Pfeffer, Bruce A.-50,55,81,128,134, 145,149 Pfeffer, Earl R.-107,l26,130,134, 142,145,146,184 Phelps, Karen A,-107,132,138 Phillips, Allan B,-81,126,129,149 Phillips, Bruce A.-81,128 Phillips, MarneeJ.-107 Phillips, Richard S.-1 17 Phillips, Robert Piazza, Beniamin J.-81 Pina, Chris A,-117 Pinckney, Cathey L,-95 Pincus, Karen A.-54,107,122,132,1B4 Pinsky, Raina J,-107,132,139 Pittluck, Jerri E.-107 Platt, Martin-81,129,131,155,16O Platt, Wendy-117 Plotkin, Jane-52,55,57,65,75,8l,126, 167 Pobirs, Frederic W.-95,126,130 Pobirs, Terry-5O,55,81,86,124,129, 130,158,176 Podrow,Anthony-117,208 Podrow, Brian-81,205 Polansky, Patricia-81 Polansky, Stephanie-117,140 Polier, Daniel M.-95,128,134,146,170 Romoff, Steve-96 Rose, Rose, Rose, Rose, Darlene E.-108,136,138,177 Frank-B2,156,180,205 Gary L.i96,205 Stephen R.-117 Rosen, Rick M.-82 Rosen, Terry K.-117,148 Rosenbaum, David I.-117,126,134,191, 209 Rosenbaum, Diane M.e51,53,55,57,83, 123,124,134 Rosenberg, Amy-96 Rosenberg, Andrea-108,122,132,144, 147,184 Rosenberg, Andrea L.w10B,124 Rosenberg, Larry-96 Rosenblatt, Albert-108 Rosenblatt, Roy H.-108,186 Rosenblatt, Willy-83,138 Rasenblum, Debra J,-96 Rosenblum, Gina L.-70,83 Rosenblum, Joel B.-108 Rosenfeld, lsabel S,-96,144,146 Rosenhek, Kenny M.-83 Rosenhek, Susan J,-96 Rosenroth, Sharon M.-96 Rosenstiel, Paul-96,131,160 Rosenthal, Robert J.-1 17 Rosenthal, Susan J. Rosenwald, Richard-108,191 Rosin, Charles S.-117,132,142,186, 199,204 Rasman, Lynne S.-108,137,138,184 Rasner, Eugenie-117 Ross, Andrea R -117 Ross, Deborah-96,131,168,161 Ross, Dennis L -83,134,184 Ross, Diana L. 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