Beverly Hills High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)
- Class of 1968
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Administration Faculty Stuclent Gov't Fall Spring Activities contents 9 Classes 73 17 Freshman 73 33 Sophomore 85 33 Junior 97 41 Senior 1 13 49 Organizations 145 Sports 169 S.. Q- r1Ki'ft:' '3 ' ' ' f- if 1 it a, 3 9 a rai 1 a 9a t i ae i 5 'DF W -- --- Tomorrow is Now Y ,Ri ' ! is f fi If i x SJ -X .Xl -so 'f lf -'ff' ii ThoT Tomorrow is now connoT be denied Beverly Hills High School wheTher our concern is economic, polificol, or socicll, or wheTher we ore deoling wiTh The sciences or The sociol sciences. The nexT few monThs oT Beverly Hills High School will see The use for The TirsT Time of new ond re- modeled TociliTies ThclT promise To en- honce edUcoTionol opporTuniTies im- mensely in This disTriCT - buT new TociliTies olone will noT occomplish This purpose. WhoT is done wiTh These Tocilifies is The key. W , .. - gfq fn ,A The Board of Education, Beverly Hills, California Tomorrow is Now The Beverly l-lllls Board of EducaTron has conhdence ThaT by provudlng leadership IU program Through unnovaTuon by an aggresslve acknovvledgemenT of Today s needs and by employing a superior sTaTT an ouTsTand1ng program of educa Tion will conTinue. FacTs obTained Through comparaTive evaluaTions and by Tracing The graduaTe s achievemenTs during college sTudy give proof ThaT The disTricT has succeeded admirably in pur- suing The obiecTive To build an educa- Tional sysTem second To no oTher in The counTry. ,J . Tomorrow is Now -1?-. ,A -, 5K V. A W A V mi x' . H . W E, ,, Pg- ,L 1 E' lu 4 TV ,r,l is U ffs- V4 K X T f Vx r f , ig.. f.- . I ,,,....-1-- 1 -fi . 'f'v.' ' . - ,z T' rf 4 I ,......,1- ,.,,. f f .... l . l 1 1 ll ll The Student Acfiviiy Center 1 ' l Z4 :....v1 .-x..1:.na . . , 1 z ... 2 a 1 I T I 5 an The unprecedenTed increclse in infor- moTion suggesTs Thc1T our Tund of knowledge in The yecir 2000, will be one hundred Times ThoT OT l900. Pupils in our schools Todoy will be in Their prime GT The ouTseT of The 2lsT cenTury. The crisis in educoTion is To dcknovvledge Thof The pupil in 2000 cdnnoTlec1rn one hundred Times os much os was expecTed in l900. There musT be C1 selecTion, ci re- synThesis of mc1Teriols, and new Tools ond Techniques To dec1lvviThThern. -1-.1 ,'e.,.e-f -Q,-sfzffizifi' T 'fave-'efffell - f - - szv:2s?as.1'-Amg-:.WfyEyy-'STPIQ 'mf V Tomorrow is Now g , T , gy f5,Z,fiE5g?.l-5f'l Q Z ag., 1. T , asf! f WI , ,gf li J T., The explosion of knowledge has led To a varieTy of new insTrUc- Tional Techniques and Tools To make learning and Teaching more efTicienT and producTive. lnformaTion ReTrieval, DeparT- menT STudy CenTers, individual lisTening carrels, proiecf rooms, microfilm readers and viewing rooms represenT approaches To encourage independenT learning and individualizing of insTruc- Tion. WiTh compIeTion of The physical TaciliTies now in con- sTrucTion aT Beverly Hills High School, all of These approaches will have been esTalolished in quarfers designed To allovv Tor Their growTh. Sl? The Main Hull l l r l l l i l l l The Instructional Center Tomorrow is Now At Beverly Hills L'?gh School we ore doing more in the hurnonities opprooch thon ever betore in order to onswer the mony questions posed by students todoy who wish to know who they ore, whot is the purpose ot lite, ond what they con do to become responsible rn-embers ot society. Courses thot inte- grote music, ort, history ond literoture ccin best sup- port considered ond volid answers to these ques- tions. This is not to downgrode the importance of individol courses in these fields. They must continue ond be exponded. The whys and wherefore-s rother thon pertormcince, however, must be ottocked and resolved whenever possible. K l ,f- ache- mi':.xs2c,. , bb Y 4 s E,1s XX' f.'g1 ' xi . Til? Q. g 5 - sw Qllf.. Gb . ' s 4 I. ' x H ' ix m U ?f1g5f gill 1, V777 5 zuhndmdshwdian. QTQQUA Eggs X 1, ,UK xl x L ' 'lxslxrl Q I xx' 1' .. 'igfiT? n ' JZ ,-O ' s , qfLI.l1p ! I A Superintendent of Schools Kenneth L. Peters While hemispheric security long before Presi- dent Monroe's message To Congress in De- cember 1823 has been The most obvious common ground Tor The various STaTes oT The Americas To ioin and cooperaTe, The spirit of unity from Canada To The souThernmosT Tip of Argentina and Chile is TurTher enhanced and secured by The bonds oT culture and a certain degree of commonality in The sTruc- Ture and Torm of Their arts, While The Amer- icas are an amazingly different and varied collection of States, yeT They possess Through Their hisTory .and Tradition individu- ally and collectively an opportunity To sTrengThen hemisphere relationships and dic- TaTe ThaT Their model can prove The answer To The world's quest for peace. The sTaTT's dedication of The Watchtower To That sTrengThened unity is noteworthy and com- mendable. Best wishes To The Class of 1968. KenneTh L. Peters Superintendent of Schools The Board of Eclucation Mr. Ernest Ach, Mrs. Bernice Hutter Mrs. Elinor Nathan Mr Jack Paul D' M0f'f PVWCE 2 ,xii4f'5S i' . District Administration at f- f 7, f f, , HZ 2 'ff Mff1.f:?' few WMV frf 'Q I 'WE Mr. Walter O. Willey Mr. Gordon R. Wooley, Jr. Assistant Superintendent Business Manager 1' . .4 img. :H .. . ws I if - , 5 I ,f WC if R04 2 f NL .- f 1 - N .W , . I Y Q 1 .K 7 I fl , K . f l 1 X f' t Mr. William W. Higgins, Jr. Audio-Visual Consultant 4 Mr. Dan Gibson Director ot Instructional Materials l , i s - vigil-iflul. QTW95 . , js ' ' ers' . ,. 'il li' - ' '3 T: -. I . : , K K! I I if t H, 3 . , Pang V. 4 .saw -r 's I . f . 4.2, ifw f' N . - 'r hi. ' - ,7 K'- Tr.-i' ,..f M' , 5 VK I A ' ,........, Q '. J, iv - M 4 - . . . , s -m-sir , ' 1' v, .- -fi cj, jgyx, X Qlmel-ff'-gggea Q 5 ..--.--.Q. mf sq . ri--:l'i'ii. .1 . - .- mf' .is is 'p--rf , ' r . 'gg fire n--'nw ff- . if 5:71 . 4j4Ei :lg -5' Fill?-It ' 5 I 2.1 - L . . .' A . 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All Beverly Hills District and School Administrators have taken an active part in planning this new housing ot some ot the most modern and complete instruc- tional tacilities in the United States. lt will provide opportunities tor students to carry on independent studies, There will be many more classrooms, a new cafeteria, a senior quad, a small theatre, an observatory, and improved fine arts and technical arts departments. - . .6455 ls A s - :riff 1 - -ir- - 1-A ,s.'1'T 'Tb . , High School Administration Apparenily The currenT caTch word or phrase is eTTecTive communicaTion. WhaT iT will be a year Trom now or a hundred years from now is of minor significance, buT The need Tor under- sTanding when more Than Two human personaliiies communicaTe will always be imporTanT. Here, The school has a signiTicanT role To play, Tor The developmenr of The Tools of communicaTion and Their eTTecTive use is The major obiecTive of The eolucaTional program, Beverly Hills High School pro- vides many opporTuniTies Tor sTudenTs in wriTing, in arT, in music, and in speaking boTh in English and Toreign language, To communicaTe noT only wiTh each oTher louT wiTh Those of oTher culTures. A IT is appropriaTe Tor This yearbook To choose as a Theme one ThaT is designed To promoTe undersTanding among all A peoples oT The Americas. Dr. F. Willard Robinson Principal Mr. STeve NlileTich Mrs. RuTh Friedman Mr. Lawrence Lynch Jr. y MV. -lOl'1fW H- Marrow nm U Mrs. Eve Himel, Mrs. Harriet H olland, and Mrs. Perle Pregler. P.'s Ars , M , .. l .. .lk 4 xx., . - - 'X ' if 7 Mrs. Raya Schwartzman W . , ive, . A V: ' 1 -'v.1f3'9A, v 'Tr '3 4 f V ll V .,, 1 ll 2? V, gl if - M f get Mrs. Mary Partridge Mrs. Ruth Murphy Mrs. Virginia Sexton 2 Mrs. Margaret lckis - , ln our guidance offices, Mrs. Pregler, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. l-limel, and Mrs. Murphy rnake possible a more beneticial relationship between student and counselor. Mrs. Schwartzrnan assists Mr. John Morrow. Secretary to our principal is Mrs. Sexton who takes responsibility tor all the activities in the rnain ottice. Everyone knows Mrs. Wexler and Mrs. Thorpe who keep records ot attendance. And popular Mrs. Partridge is our school nurse. Mrs. Ickis, school auditor, handles all tinancial matters ot the student body. ljj, :ff .fa 78 . H. W- E. yi l l l l I X tgps 4 x 1 K W. l Pm 1 Mrs. Thorpe and Mrs. Wexler ' sz. . 43-'-PTi5 ' t 'F't1 ' ' ali' fm, A BX ff? ., f 'XA .V s xi Left: Mrs. Katherine Bradfield, typing Assistant and right: Mrs. Dorothy Fitzsimmons, the bookroom. Mrs. Jean Hallman, Language Laboratory. eifkfif' W VNV Y 2,3 V, J I' Q f ,, x ' z Above right: Mr. Ben Levin. Above left: Mr. Donald Schiller of infor- mation Retrieval staff headed by Mrs. Ethel Booth at left. S..f'! Mr. David Adams, Data Processing Supervisor. I.P.'s 15 3 I 1 Educational Interchange With teachers Neo Gutierrez and Alicia Ramirrez, Beverly students clepcirt for ACClpLJlCO SUITNTWEF session. . Beverly Hills High School has taken a maior step in the promotion of international friendship. The Acapulco- Beverly Hills educational exchange program of 1967 was named the best in the United States by the Reader's Digest Foundation and the Town Affiliation Association. Elementary and high school students were involved in a five phase program. Sponsored by Mr. Robert Holmes and Mrs. Rena Hubbard, Beverly's Madrigal singers xllllllllllli ll ' QL I S fo is 4 1 toured Acapulco in April. Elementary and high school students visited the homes of Acapulco families during summer studies and Mexican students attended special classes in Beverly Hills. A teacher exchange brought Sr. Alberto Alcaraz from Acapulco while Mr. Neo Gutierrez and Mrs. Maria Hulse accompanied students to Mexico. Since the inception of the sister-city program there have been many interchanges of ideas and information. When the Madrigals toured Acapulco in April both sponsors and students were greeted most warmly. They- furnished both entertainment and inspiration. Acapulco students played happily at a picnic in Coldwater Canyon Park before studies began. 16 x 5 4 '1,Tg l': N 0 Xx o S if 49. if 11 Sky - Q l n-f Education in its fullest cmd noblest sense must be the result of instruction, training, and a moral fibre developed through personal association. K r,rs,. ,.,frs, q N .H if ' 223' r if 2 rs,, Q5 wf ? i , , in ' i 1 V ,.r' Arnita Albright Adrian Bal Fine Arts Dept. Sculpture, Adver, Art, Yearbook. Pet Peeve: Lost time Science Dept. Physiology, Biology. Pet Peeve: Hypocrisy. slipping away into eternity. Mr. Breuer and Mr. Suter discuss tine arts over Lo-Cal. af,f,1'fm V , f s. w I , w David Baldwin Marc Barsimontov Pearl Baum Diane Bennett Howard Bennett Mathematics Dept. Foreign Language Dept. English Dept. English Dept. English Dept. Arithmetic, Geometry, Spanish. English. Intern. English, Team English. Algebra, Typing. Pet Peeve: Waking up Pet Peeve: Students who Teaching. PBT Peeve: Sl1GrkS. l don't Pet Peeve: No such before the alarm rings. tail to appreciate the Pet Peeve: People who like any type of sharks. things in my life. I8 time devoted to learning. ask if I am married to Mr. Bennett. P.S. l swim a lot. fm,-W 9 -. David Bonami Mathematics and Foreign Language Depts. Arithmetic, Hebrew. Pet Peeve: Wasting time with unnecessary details. Newman Borden Mathematics Dept. Head Algebra. Pet Peeve: Students who don't do their homework Mr. Wall and a student, intent over a problem Alison Boudinot Mathematics Dept. Geometry, Trigonometry. Pet Peeve: Students who spend their time quibbling about grades instead of learning subiect matter. Robert Breuer Fine Arts Dept. Art, Drawing and Painting, General Design. Pet Peeve: Excuses. William Brinegar Mathematics Dept. Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry. Pet Peeve: People who throw crumpled papers at the waste basket and miss. Patrick Broadwell Benlamm Bushman Science Dept. Physical Education Dept Biology, Modern Science. Pet Peeve Losing Pet Peeve: Clock watching 1 1 . 11 Nola Kurtz-is this the student or the teacher? Adrian Bal explains how simple it really is. s ' I' 1 1 Diane Carlson :aff D- 1 R .A , f .JI 'ln ' ' 9 - fx-Mr? I G l . , , J . ' x 1' V R, , U I 0 0 fi li . all Y ' .L ' 1 , 4 Q T Lu' f A Patricia Carey English Dept. Business Education Dept. English. Typing, Shorthand. Pet Peeve: When people Pet Peeve: People who show up late, especially don't care about other when a prearranged time people's feelings. has been established. 20 .41 1 Gerald Carpenter Social Studies Dept. Ancient History, Physical Education Dept. Pet Peevei People that mis-spell Confucius! Carlo Cartaino Mathematics Dept. Algebra, Geometry. Pet Peeve: Pecluncular parallelopipeds piping petulant picolos. ww nm Mariory Chen Foreign Language Dept Chinese. Pet Peeve: People who don't care . . . William Corrigan English and Fine Arts Depts. English, Team Teaching, Drama. Pet Peeve: Stars that are really 707's. David Cowan Study Skills. Pet Peeve: Undefined and indiscriminate use ot the phrase The Establishment. Ronald Crawford Physical Education Dept. Pet Peeve: Muggy weather in November. fs ... '15 T t .J - f X Y xl- , f l T Francis Crean Science Dept. Physiology, Physics. Pet Peeve: People who express righteous wrath about the wrong things. K v-sniff Sandra Devereaux Foreign Language Dept. Spanish. Pet Peeve: The question Why do you put a little stick across your Sevens? Richard Douglas Camera Shy. Physical Education Dept. Pet Peeve: Books that don't have page numbers. fl-2 X June Eddy Mathematics Dept. Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry. Pet Peeve: Peoplewho crack their knuckles. ,ws ,t ffm l gr ff-rf 11? Rex Faubion Chris Flanagan Marilyn Freedman Fine Arts Dept. Head Physical Education Dept. English Dept. Stage Production, Drama, Pet Peeve: IBM numbers Journalism, English. Stage Design. instead ot names. Pet Peeve: People who Pet Peeve: A peanut-butter mumble. sandwich in my lunch. Kenneth Gelms English Dept. Journalism. Pet Peeve: Intelligent people who refuse to think. l E , M, . 1. i, 1 I it 1 Vivienne Gibbons English Dept. English Team Teaching Pet Peeve: Artificial flowers. Beatrice Glainz Foreign Language Dept. German. Pet Peeve: False eyelashes. gm ,Af Joel Goodman Social Studies Dept. U.S. History and Problems of Democracy Pet Peeve: Having only one weekend to each week. Mr. Hart concentrates deeply on a report at faculty meeting. Tanis Gursey Physical Education Dept. Pet Peeve: Students who talk back to teachers. xlx! Was ,gp Neo Gutierrez Joanne Haag Louis Hart Charles Herbs! Foreign Language Dept. Foreign Language Dept. Mathematics Dept. Science Dept. Head Spanish French. Arithmetic, Algebra, Physiology. Pet Peeve: Negativism. Pet Peeve: Lack of Senior Math. Pet Peeve: Boys with enthusiasm. Pet Peeve: Kids who long hair. only care about grades. ..s,:. :...,,...:. , ,.. Carol Hofmeister Physical Education Dept. Pet Peeve: Students who still call me Miss Sundermier. fu' 'i.1,M Robert Holmes Fine Arts Dept. Band, Harmony, Choir, Madrigals, Voice. Pet Peeve: Having class constantly interrupted by messages and summons. N-N-Nor . . . with Barbara Wolf and. Ali Joseph Hooker English Dept. English, Team Teaching. Pet Peeve: Having to speak above noises. Rena Hubbard cia Ramirez Fine Arts Dept. Voice, Choir, Minnesingers. John Ingle Fine Arts Dept. Drama. Pet Peeve: A lack Pet Peeve: Unenthusiasm. of sensitivity. Richard Jackson Technical Arts Dept. Wood Technology, Gtaphic Arts. Pet Peeve: Facing a camera. 2 ,: , .5 VP f V 'fx X fr, f-ss. wiki: f gf 'M ,v', Sanford Jacquard Rosalyn Kalmar Richard Keelor Clara Kineman Charles Kloes Foreign Language Dept. Business Education Dept. Physical Education Dept. Foreign Language Dept. Phygicql Education qnq French. Shorthand, Typing, Pet Peeve: Tail Gaters. French. Sociql Sfudies Depfg Pet Peeve: Aucune Plainte. Pet Peeve: I'll never tell. Pet Peeve: Bells, U.S. History, Tout est Merveilleux. Bells, Bells. Team Teaching. Pet Peeve: Psuedo intellectuals. Allen Klotz English and Social Studies Depts. Forensics, Public Speaking, Problems of Democracy, Team Teaching. Pet Peeve: Teachers who walk sideways. A ,,., Nola Kurtz Social Studies Dept. U.S. History, Team Teaching. Pet Peeve: Damp fields with no leprechauns. Toby Larsen Physical Education and Social Studies Depts. World History. Pet Peeve: Yearbook Photographers who won't let teachers choose their own photographs. Katherine Layton Mathematics Dept. Algebra, Calculus. Pet Peever Failure to follow instructions. Margaret Leeds Physical Education Dept Pet Peeve: Minutia. KS Z' Y,-'ff' ,ill -..Q -. ... ss N... - f,., wi P ug, ji V-4 24 1 ., . Lorna Levant English Dept. English. Pet Peeve: My pet peeve is my diabolical subconscious. Mr. Roger Peterson shocks a stu- dent with a stiff assignment. ape, Louise Lillard Foreign Language Dept French. Pet Peeve: Catching every red light. ew -:vs eff- 'Wit Sybil Line Home Economics Dept. Head Sewing. Pet Peeve: People who Cl0n'T Dark between the lines in a parking lot. 91: William Logue Science Dept. Physiology, Lite Science. Pet Peeve: Phoniness. Miss Kalmar directs a typewriter symphony, Frank Mahan Technical Arts Dept. Architecture, Technical Drafting, Engineering. Pet Peeye: People over 5'2 . Jon Maksik English Dept. English, Team Teaching. Pet Peeve: The ignorance of arrogance and the corresponding desire for equality in little minds. Ingrid Markul Science Dept. Chemistry, Modern Science. Pet Peeve: Pens that don't write or pencils without erasers. l T ,LQ:1'V Se '- , f' 22, .,,, XX vit, f it P335 f f fxliafx .f 212, 'fy' ef ,3:' tim fffffff' V -'fm mitm J ff I Reed Mathis English Dept. English. Pet Peeve: The days when Watchtower takes club pictures. Paul Michalisko Mathematics Dept. Algebra, Trigonometry, Data Retrieval. Pet Peeve: Boring women. Richard Munifz English Dept. English, Team Teaching. Pet Peeve: l dislike shaving, birds of prey, Senioritis. LaMon Neubert Science Dept. Modern Science, Chemistry. Pet Peeve: Smog. Bruce Newlin Administrative Assistant. Pet Peeve: People who ask your opinion after a fait accompli. Elizabeth Nichols Foreign Language Dept. French. Pet Peeve: Not having a pet peeve when asked for one. Salvatore Occhipinti Social Studies Dept. Modern History-, U.S. History. Pet Peeve: Boys or men who wear necklaces of beads. 40 l r 6 James Painter Mathematics Dept. Algebra, Geometry. Pet Peeve: Girls who wear lots of loud iewelry. The language lab looks good around Mr. Barsimontov Janet Patey Study Skills. Pet Peeve: Chronic complainers. 'J-' QQ -4 Mw2+Z'lH:,: 6 . ff- if 'Rss Dennie Peterson Business Education Dept. Typing, Business Law, Office Services. Pet Peeve: Clubs that have roving salesmen Roger Peterson Social Studies Dept. World History. Pet Peeve: People who double park in the halls. Jacques Poletti Foreign Language Dept. French. Pet Peeve: Never mind and forget it. A Helen Pratt English Dept. English, Special Education. Pet Peeve: Wire coat hangers. ff' ' , 122 . 3' ' llrl -- zziffrq '-in ,dab ,, ww ff gawl -2' ff? f X34 fm fn-9 ,, 1 ilt'l f X 5? . f W a Mr Munitz in a typical lecture pose William Quandt Social Studies Dept. Head. Problems of Democracy, Team Teaching. Pet Peeve: Indifference 1 F' 5 5 l T cl .LLAP,. Florence Quertermous Camera Shy English Dept. English, Team Teaching. Pet Peeve: Traffic. Thomas Quinlan Kalman Rabkln I amlrez English Dept. lEngIish Dept. Head. n Language Dept English, Team Teachi . Eng 'sh, Team Teach ng ms Pet Peeve: The arrogfie- 'Pfsrflgeever Pewople w o et Peeve Senor Resnick of ignorance. I ck a sen e fhum eating bagels in class olfl l flfpd gl NW l , ,M ,, AJ AWE iw NU lr, lla, f li ll A .V 'lf f'7'X lvl ll if b v 7 X f 49M ' , .,, , . ,. 1 f r, Akiko Sayama's HalIowe'en costume was the hit of the party at S.A.C. Mr. Ingle. relaxes between shows. 1, .V I an .jf-R emeeve fvmsex g.,k.ffif' zu - A iv LL. 2 'T' - W . A Z g ZZ . f f r. . 1 . Charles Reilly Marilyn Reynertson Helen Rinde Camera Shy Business Education Dept. English Dept. Physical Education Dept. Typing. English. Pet Peeve: Lunch duty. Pet Peeve: Apathy, Pet Peeve: Anything Why always the P.E. staff? betore 8:45 A.M. 28 Margaret Rose Camera Shy Social Studies Dept. Intern U.S. History, Team Teaching. Pet Peeve: Missing the first two months of school. John Rosemond Social Studies Dept. U.S. History, Team Teaching, Pet Peeve: Students who bug you to return their essays only to throw them out after seeing the grade. Oy Vay! ,s. . 1' 4 . . Akiko Sayama Home Economics Dept Cooking. Pet Peeve: Girls who have the most unflattering legs wearing the shortest skirts. Barbara Schenkel English Dept. Creative Writing, English, Team Teaching. Pet Peeve: People who demand rights but refuse their responsibilities. Richard Schreiber Physical Education Dept. Pet Peeve: Lazy Boys. Rita Schwartz Social Studies Dept. Problems of Democracy, Team Teaching. Pet Peeve: 7:00 A.M. phone calls on weekends and holiday mornings. T iii' A It I A Vkrk t W. lrt. ,, ,E I-'gl my iyqgf K ' il. VMZE. V 1 3 ., wa 1 gr izzly. 1' Q' -Z5if,-3,3 1 ' -ffiklfk X . .,,, L V .g.:5:5.E , Q-L , Victor Seine Foreign Language Dept. Head. . Spanish. Pet Peeve: Did l miss anything while I was absent yesterday? gag' VTE? Karen Shaver Social Studies Dept. U.S. History, Team .Teaching. Pet Peeve: The funny noise that my car never makes when a mechanic is listening. Harold Seiling Ronald Smart Kathryn Smith Joyce Sparling Physical Education Fine Arts Dept. English Dept. Intern. English Dept. Dept. Head. instruments, Band, English. English. Pet Peeve: Boys who String Orchestra, Pet Peeve: A man whose Pet Peeve: U.C.L.A. wear earrings. Fine Arts. greatest pleasures are Pet Peeve: The drinking beer and Rolling Stones. watching T.V. Lynne Stalmaster Social Studies Dept. Problems of Democracy, U.S. History. Pet Peeve: Perennial book-losers. Anna Steere Social Studies Dept. Problems of Democracy, Team Teaching. Pet Peeve: Air conditioners. M' Leonard Stern English Dept. English. Pet Peeve: Listening to Mr. Klotz begin his speeches with Uunaccustomed as l am to public speaking . . Mari-Ann Strandwell Physical Education Dept. Pet Peeve: Students who are unenthusiastic about gym. Lyle Suter Fine Arts Dept. Art, Lite Drawing, Drawing and Painting. Pet Peeve: People afraid of finger painting. Christmas Party 'Lai ! 4 .ff gli x '- A The girls love Mr. Miletich and vice versa. 30 'wr 'YS Dean Turner Hilda Vclmer Business Education Dept. Foreign Language Dept. Work Experience. Pet Peeve: People who ask other people for their pet peeves. French, Spanish. Pet Peeve: Students saying, Did you correct our tests yet? Louis Versace English Dept. English, Team Teaching. Pet Peeve: Confusion. Mariorie Viau Fine Arts Dept. Art, Art History, Costume Design. Pet Peeve: Procrastination. 11'-P A student pretends to turn the tables on our good natured Mr. Morgenstern 'N9. iff'- Donald Walker Technical Arts Dept. Head. Electronics, Auto Mechanics. Pet Peeve: Electrical bananas. .fri Robert Wall Mathematics Dept. Algebra, Geometry. Pet Peeve: Being asked questions like what is your pet peeve? Alan Weiner Foreign Language Dept. Spanish. Pet Peeve: Hearing Spanish spoken with a Brooklyn, Bostonian, or Beverly Hills accent. 'R John Wekerle Technical Arts Dept. Auto Mechanics. Pet Peeve: Flat tires. Marilyn Wigod Fine Arts Dept. Drama Intern. Pet Peeve: Lack of creativity. Barbara Wilson Physical Education Dept. Head. Pet Peeve: Noon meetings. YI' ,ff Louise Wilson English and Foreign Language Depts. English, Latin. Pet Peevez Filling out questionnaires. Jerrold Winston Social Studies Dept. Intern. Pet Peevez Wearing shades in class. Mr. Larson, all time, number one popularity poll winner ...Exit x I t J- - if ,. Qc:-r Barbara Wolf .,!,J V. 4 f . J. f , ,Vi ,E of ws Q., 0 U 1, Q 153 ' 46 X' f f i 5 rw , f .X .V .W 4 l 40 ,ef , , ,,,, X my . . . far A n, ? p .T f I .W V fn.. 1 ,ffw Wa-mmm Dr. John Leslie Wood Harriett Wrye Sheryl Yamada Social Studies and English Dept. Mathematics Dept. English Depts. English, Team Teaching. Algebra, Geometry. Pet Peeve: People who World, History, English. Pet Peeye: People who Pet Peeve: Not having leap to conclusions Pet Peeve: Termites. ditch class. enough hours in the day about other people. to do GVGVYTWHQ English Dept. English. 32 I would like to do. f 2 . iii .C ff' , gf, ,, , I L. .. . 7 r, ff ' ' f ,W VJ .. , 5? X J f fzufw 3 ' . 5-4 -:fl Dixie Zovak Physical Education Pet Peevez Faculty elections. J I -s Q fs .Q X X X x X '55 5 1 CX tilt X F' x K 'I-X W N Q A .. mais X N Dept. truiunar- is 'cms-.ri ,v. L M'-Iiliilii-6--K - -Q 5 1 ga oq I ent student governm Qnghg fiwfk Nb' g1' W5 mvywiffggfgi fpfiijffi S 'Wff' 'ff S i r 'WW A MWWWL f4E,01i!,f'Wf ,f K r WU' 0 K S is W w',-,uf FC-I' ASB Pfesisisvf' iirii 1 Fall- Fall Sfudehwovncilrn 1 r Fall Boyisn i.eagu'gr i Fall Girlfs 'Ledgue ,, Fdll Coininissibnersl ASB Aciivifiss Q! 5 Spring ASB' President ' Spring vP and Secretary Spring Bby's League Spring Spring Spring Girl's league Commissioners Student Council fall A.S.B. President Fred Mann - -Q, '-+.,...,,,,,w Q Y, The Fall semesTer of 1967-68 was Truly an inTeresTing T one. AlThough plagued by The age old Beverly I T Q problem of lack of sTUder1TSUpporT, The STudenT if- ,zu y fl Council presenTed many exciTing evenfs. l f.,, V Early in The year, The useful pockeT calendars were disTribuTed and The sTudenT body enloyed The TirsT- J. ever Movie-Dance. Ex-Governor Brown highlighTed This year's PoliTic:ol Emphasis Week which Was a 4 5:75 iffy worThwhile evenT Tor Those who came. VieTnam uh forums and The new Rennaissonce Pleasure Faire were also ouTsTanding acTiviTies. To Larry and Debby go my greaT Thanks Tor a --' Tremendous semesTer. FRED MANN fall A.S.B. Vice Presidenf Larry Koplin A.S.B. SecreTcsry Debby Lapidus 34 T .1 Z6 ,gig rbi . , , 4 M ,, '4 ff: '. . ., ,4,,,n 1 .T Ns. ,. T, - was ,ik .3 A.S.B. Vice PresidenTLc1rry Koplin, in chorge of 5TudenT Body elecfions, ini- M. .m-fy, - 3 wu- Tiofed ci new policy in The foill voTing 'f s procedure. This innovoTion included 'E' -. ' N' 4 fwvwf, ,.,. ' .. as .qi .. ,f .Lg f,, 'sh .y ,gh obolishrnenT of regisTroTion ond peTi- Tions, os well os The forrnoTion of on - f A.S.B. ElecTion Boord. Lorry's work vvos , f :v f 1 'mf - f'Y5'5SiT1 I Lf Tum 's -v.,f:+,L . . 1 ,fi symbolic of This yeors' efforT To more an -f producTive ond efficienT sTudenT T A governrnenf. . f , - A A.S.B. Secrefdry, Debby Lopidus, Through her four yeors of high school, hos por- TicipoTed in mony sTudenT governmenf ocTiviTies. She hos held The offices of Sophomore Closs secreTory, secrefory of Girls' Leogue, ond hos olso served on STudenT Council. Debby vvos responsible for consTonTly prornpf cund connpleTe cor- respondence ond should be crediTed for rnuch of The behind The scenes work, so essenTiol To CI successful sernesTer. -. .,,. '-f ' T' f -ef . - ' . - T' , , ' -1 ' - -' ' rl ' ',-- . ' . -'e-- Ln'-ff , 4, -' ' .- A A - ' -. N- .V -'-f '.q A,f .,,.. ' T ldv- , -nys., -,,,.y A Student Council Top row: Jeff Golden, Bob Friedman, Larry Koplin, Steve Weingarten, Jordon Kerner, Stuart Winthrop, Brian Hersch, Dan Polier, Leigh Cohn, Shaukat Sadikot, Julie lsen. 2nd row: Phil Shemanski, Jerry Vener, Barney Feinstein, Danny Brenner, Howard Stone, Bob Kalot, Mike Bronn, Elliot Woodruff, Neal Spiegel. 3rd row: Mrs. Friedman, Didi DeWitt, Chuck Rosin, Rob Cole, Dave Morse, Jan Greenberg, Wendy Gray, Bonnie Burstein, Donna Weisz, Margaret Kaplan, Debbie Prinz. 4th row: Laurie Green, .leramy Turner, Chris Carlson, Laurie Zoloth, Sue Diskin, Laurie Blaustein, Betsy Pearson, Ann Linden, Laurie Ostrow, Jane Friedman, Ilene Pregler. Bottom row: Cathy Hand, Patrizia Ammirati, Adrianne Con- Flenti, Shari Horowitz, Maralee Beck, Kim Ellis, Shelly Daniels, Debby Lapidus, Randi Malach, Cathy Millard, i Student Government Day at City Hull. 35 fall Boys' League The Cabinet Sponsored by Mr. Roger Peterson Back row: Mitch Karton, Noren Cohen, Terry Wolff, Richard Sherwood, Brian Hersch, Elliott Woodruff, Robby Feldman, Mike Bronn, Paul Diamond, Front row: Phillip Elway, Sheldon Sroloff, Michaed Doland, Joey Gincli, David Morse, Jordon Kerner, Leigh Cohn, Roger Licht. ' Lo, 'mf' . K, ' f,-ff f e.: . The Officers Leigh Cohn, treasurer, Stuart Winthrop, president, Barney Fein- stein, secretary, David Morse, vice president. fall , it XR F1 3' , V Q f rg -, Q1 . ff 4 1 Q Q, WW i x 3 , V Ei'-A g A 7 i s Fri X 0 A ' Q ,WS it V f V 35. is. The Cabinet The Officers Laurie Ostrow, Treasurer, Margaret Kaplan, President, Laurie Green, Vice president, Didi DeWitt, Secretary. 22 QL, g I Girls' League Top row: Nancy Solomon, Janet Beerman, Jane Friedman, Donna Weisz, Nancy Grossblatt, Sheri Weissbrod, Wendy Gluck. Middle row: Sponsor Miss Diane Carlson, Pat Warner, Andee Bowman, Debbie Prinz, Meralie Adams, Debbie Weiner, Norma Fixler. Bottom row: Amanda Martin, Didi Dewitt Mar- garet Kaplan, Laurie Green, Laurie Ostrow, Adrianne Conflenti, Carla Migdal. fall -'Y in ff!! rr ,iz Left: Jeremy Turner, Arr. iNo'r pictured, Sieve Weingarrenl Below: Sue Diskin, Garry Karton and Zolofh, Culrure Above left: Jeff Golden, Student-Faculty Rela tions Center: Betsy Pearson, Cafeteria Right: Debbie Prinz and Adrianne Conflenfi Service and Transporrafion AJJW-P 'WW ,JL MKQN1 3 ' X? 4?v.fQ-v- : , '33 f 'w,q'?f.4, 1916. If 5 Ili' '51 mr -v-V - -'-ni-3, , -.A Tom Udell, VVGVHCIY GVGY Gnd Mike BVOHV1, Rick Sterling, Vicki Martin and Jordan Kerner Recreation Publicity Q Q -1 -sz-ef-2-we-:.'-4545-Avail' 'W mr' Right: Neil Spiegel, Maralee Beck, Elliot Wood- ruff, Community Relations. fall Below. Sharon Stahl and Shari Horowitz, As- semblies. 16 -. 'mx ,W 4? v? 4 ?fWffff7ff5 ., ,mx ,A X. K ,, 4, -. .f ' .TLD UM I W . f . Chris Carlson and Sheldon Srolof, Fin . 6, ,,., f mf, ., 5 .pw-mn, S, Www, W, ., ., ,W f., , Ya, 5 E CRCG. , . nz, Lett: Ilene Pregler, Bob Kalof and Donna Weisz, Organizations. Center: Randi Malach, Spirit. Right: Julie Isen and Ann Lin-den, Camp- us Clean-up. lNot pictured, Phil Shemanskil QM A h,Qig:fw3Eg,w . I O V , i Eiiil -lw ,,, A,,V 35-A-V 'T I U M V 2 --- AA .4Al 5 QQ o -zdfi.. .gg Sl , f X J w S N x Q0 W M X , 3. prin T, -. A.S.B. Presidenf Jeff Golden The improvemenT of sTudenT governmenT oT Beverly, depends upon o re-evoluoTion Trom boTh ends: The AdminisTroTion musT see The sTudenT body os 01 group of ihdividuols, vviTh ihdividuol sTrehgThs ond levels oT moTuriTy, ond The sTudenTs musT overcome Their opcJTheTic conTempT Tor sTudehT ocTiviTies ond school oTTiciols. IT is now The responsibiliTy of The dissoTisTied sTudenT To educoTe himself os To The legol ond logicol exTehT of sTudenT governmenT's powers ond To oTTer consTrucTive olTernoTives. STudehT governmervr is ineTTec:Tive because Tevv sTudehTs supporT iT, cmd Tevv sTudenTs supporT iT becouse iT is ineTTecTive, we won'T escope This dilemma unTil we Tcnke o closer look QT ourselves. JeTT Golden L fa Ai u,,L,,u or prin A.S.B. Vice President Stuart Winthrop s, ,,,.,, . L. -.. ' .mv f. A.S.B. Vice President Stuart Winthrop, Former Boys' League President, worked to maintain an etticient election system. Augmenting the election board, Stuart tormed an election committee to help hang posters and to distribute voting materials tor an election survey. For the tirst time the student body was given an opportunity to voice its opinion on present voting policies. A.S.B. Secretary Didi DeWitt !,f --, QA. , ei-. 4,-ga. 'M- 'f'I-.Q-fewit 1 r , . . .. .i ww- - .Jn-im f-f ,. . any -A .- - - - ' '-5--44-' 'A r-.y1'p'2'ii Qff, .-fy K V Q, LJ ,.,:sv- - :.f..f.- :. 3: ,Q-e. W-or' ,..,,::f-',,-- , rf: ,.,,.'.:u. 'err' ' i ' ,V--': fl' , . . 1 's 4151.4 :Un if' , , -- 7 f,-AA -.gf 71. . 4-2 J, -s - --Af: F -' ,.lu..,- '.,,iftQ.,1f. ,, , . L' ,gf . .',- .. Q - V- ge 31-,-M,...x:.:. J a- .-., ff , -,s lj, rr., - ,'Yf','1- A: , - .1 a -,- 'f,. --ef.-..1. ref. ' z12:,g.':-',- . 1,5 ' si- , Q-.-' 5,1 ..,'-.f ,'.1.f,.. , , 3 Q.-r ,,.- an-, . ,M . ,fp fp 5 , .',-gl., e- a ch.. . 4. N . .s,, . A.S.B. Secretary, Didi DeWitt has held the ottices ot Girls' League Secretary and Junior Class Secretary. Didi was both an Adelphian and an Alpha, in addition to being an active member ot Student Council tor three semesters Ultimately elected A.S.B. Secretary, she has carried through with her promise to be more than a silent stenographern Didi acted as an intermediary between student opinion and student leaders which was detinitely an aid tor a successtul semester. we- o if Q prln Student Council ,C Top row: Andy Rhodes, Larry Koplin, Mickey Kaus, Fred Mann, Jeff Golden, Stuart Winthrop, Richard Sherwood, Brian Hersch, Jordan Kerner. 2nd row: Benita Epstein, Shaukat Saclikot, Barney Feinstein, Fred Berne, Mike Wise, Paul Seligman, Dave Morse, Noren Cohen. 3rd row: John Santo, Paul Rosenstiel, Liz Stanley, Laurie Zoloth, Didi DeWitt, Robert Switzer, Debby Ross, Joanne Hall, Charles Fries, Julie lsen. 4th row: Laurie Ostrow, Steve Tolkin, Laurie Post, Bonnie Burstein, Sheldon Sroloft, Jim Gilson, Mike Tolkin, Debbie Cutler, Jerry, Vener. 5th row: Sharon Stahl, Debby Lapidus, Debbie Prinz, Donna Weisz, Laurie Green, Margaret Kaplan, Shelley Daniels, Vivian Feintech. Bottom row: Betsy Pearson, Andee Bowman, Adrianne Contlenti, Carrie Rothstein, Cathy Stumpus, Randi Malach, Kay Daniels, Eileen Linde. 'r 1' Student leaders discuss business at lunch. prin fi um Q. Av'--09 on lgqir-.f I lil X 3631 The Cabinet Top row: Larry Koplin, Mike Tolkin, Joe Held, Barney Feinstein, Mickey Ka us, Noren Cohen, Brian Hersch, Mike Wise, Mike Marks. 2nd row: Mitch Kar- ton, Roger Licht, Jerry Vener, Paul Diamond, Stuart Winthrop, Jordan Kerner, Robby Feldman. 3rd row: Dave Morse, Chuck Rosin, Dan Rosson, Buddy Stern, Bill Gross, Gary Stolzoff, Sheldon Sroloff, Phil Savenick, Jeff Wald, Mark Cordova, Lance Walter. Bottom row: Bob Held, Richard Hall, Michael Do- land, Jeffrey Platt, Richard Sherwood, Terry Wolff, David Dickfer, Al Gerstein, Mark Tanchuck. Not pictured: Phil Elway The Officers Mickey Kaus-Vice President, Barney Feinstein- Treasurer, Noren Cohen-President, Joe Held-Secretary. , , ...mg 4 li prin 51 The Officers Donna Weisz-Treasurer, Laurie POST-Secretary, Laurie Green-Presidenf, Bonnie Bursfein-Vice President V YQ 0-P-, 140 J ikfitfwf ,ky - apa- f xx 1 1 i i , EV fi 4 1 X The Cabinet Top Row: Laurie Posi, Bonnie Bursfein, Laurie Green, Donna Weisz, Sheri Weissbrod, Qnd Row: Ricki Sanoff, Heidi Yorkshire, Joyce Kahn Vivian Larner Cathy Hand. 3rd Row: Kehrela Davidson, Ruin Goldstein, Kaiie Snyder, Geri-Ann Galanfi, Margaret Kaplan, Frances Smirh. Bonom Row- 'Margaret Block, Sandy Orgel, Helaine Lemback, Tina Pasfernak, Sunny Dagowifzu Slwuly Weinraub. ' ' , T 1:-rr ,, Y -,..,...,, . . u , pring Commissioners Below Left: Chris Carlson and Jerry Vener, Finance. Below Right: Eileen Linde, Organizations. Right: Betsy Pearson and Shelley Daniels, . , Service and Transportation. 'l Below: Brian Hersch and Sharon Stahl, Recreation. ' ee 1 '15 4, 1 gin ' -5 1 F 1 UL. 3-R ' , ' .. Af- ' 1, fri All l ik . Til, A e , ll I ,V is ' ' ,V , Y, Y 3 ,X , 'J' Q S . . E, 'Q .Jin In ... 1'. Below Left: Laurie Ostrow and Richard Sherwood, Publicity. Center: Margaret Kaplan- and Mike Tolkin, Curriculum. Right: John Santo and Andy Rhodes, Stud'entlFoculty Relations. lNot pictured, Paul Rosenstiel.l gf! 6 X, ,,f:' f ,, ,Y wt , ' V 'yfa-t. ,.+4yf+,' 4 t ,pf 4. A I, fa' 5 . I I Mig, , , ' . ,, --+--ee-ee-+wefrs1 S ' F i Below Left: Benito Epstein ond Scott Wilson, Art. Center: Liz Stonley ond Elliott Woodruff, Culture. Right: Cathy Stumpus, Cofete ri o. '57 L.-Q.: .. . . ' ,VA,A. ,,,, 5 P, 'P Q 4, ,,A k q, 1 2l, ff , ,, , 0 ' , J l, Q if ,,A3 .4 N ,4.A ,. Q 'U' 335 Q -Q N . 0 1 EE QQMGJ xx pro o see Them days, Ed Elliofr! 42264 ,' ff WM J 1 Xf My W Wait U '5 h Sfqgf 8399 wg 1 Wx arities Actlvltles Hello Day Pigskin Prom Sr Jr Night Fall Play Hootenanny Cnty Govt Day Queen and Court Albion Street Jazz Night Renaissance Fair Honor Activities Sprung Play Informal Dances Holiday Assemblies ASB Assemblies Fine Arts Assemblies Campus Life Political Emphasis Hello Day The Seniors are of course supreme as HarrieT belfs ouT e ExciTemenT reigns as The resulTs are announced. Richard Hall deals wiTh The Hello Day audience. Sheldon Sherman solos. 1 Till The year began in a Trenzy oT class spiriT beTween eager sophs, deTermined juniors, conTidenT seniors, and TrighTened Trosh. The hours oT TranTic preparaTion ended in The'maTchless mirTh ThaT was l-lello Day, ATTer The cheering and The exuberanT choice oT FriendliesT Normans, The seniors swepT in Their honors on a Tull scale producTion of Beverly Through The Ages and The now imrnorTaI STein- loaumian Alma MaTer. 4 Pigskin Prom ml dig. ohmaj M' ,Inuit Q P ..,, .,. , '35 T T ' T Xiffe N 3? lv! . T .. - ' 4 ,gl fi 'r 1 'ls 'L 3,-wg 1 YIT T' rl -A l N 2' kiify-144Tii MTV I 1,.i r LQ G lf klgfs 43 W T-at f T. T .3 The Pigsk-in posTer. Sparkling The 1968 gridders To Their whirlwind season was The spiriTed Pigskin Prom. Cleverly disguised as The an- nual Junior dance, The Pigsk-in combined besT elemenTs of a green power, love-in, and TradiTional Norman dance. Flower children and Keelormen agreed on one word, great. 4 Micky Gilford leTs loose A lone stranger snaps To The rhythm. Debby MasTers and Mike Bronn show off Their dancing ability. Richard Sherwood and Ronnie Fields pui on a good show Qly Debbie Ross and Larry Koplin re-enact The good-old I days Peter Ratenberg eyes Sora Berman. 50 . u .:, L .-T rr willy T f .' ' ' .gl TM VUl'l, .gg 3. isaernnun. ' ' ' i-Qin? T se IORSBHBESP Senior-Junior Night .gf-7, ,F!'. l 5 i T' HHVE YH ' fx, , A - ,,. .J ATTer weeks of orgonizoTion ond proc- Ticing, The closses begcin The big TesT To decide who wcns To be supreme. The Juniors were greoT in volleyboll, buT The seniors Topped Them in lond reloys. The vvciTer conTesTs were neck ond neck, bm' in spiriT The seniors couldn'T be loec1T. The Tinoil decisions? Seniors sTill supreme!! J. U ,432 51 U le W I QB D ' E 5 li Z g A y lt! A 1 Q17 firivw '?iwwTl'ix W l gllnigx was --f - Wil? Q33 CQ o 5 CQ 2115 E , Hr Z gs - A ah' ' Cs Z: Z. .. Q lxx t Q R 1855 5 Q X9 A A W. x -J nn- ----us - ff .- g ' A 5 g ' Vg . . l z ' - 0 --'E' Z A P gn A ,E-QS Q 9 f ,1- , R g - I' u K .4 D o ' -K' . 'ji x - W I , 4 fu S MMM 1 1 A . M r ., I .O . V' ' f , 1 4 , Q Y 3 ' 6 4 , I 6 4 9 9 I x A. -A 1. ,fr I n 5,1 FWQE . ' Wfffvqi f ,,.,,, X 3 0110, Sue Davidson serves dinner to Louise Ross, David Bulasky, and Joanne Hall. .if-. Sue Davidson, Louise Ross, Paul Rosernsteil, and Gary' Goodman- in their retreat. Ala , Q. 4, . j C 1. 0:-0 0. . v, 4 . Q ' O C I O 0 4 Q o , . O - Truman Capote's The Grass Harp, directed by Mr, John Ingle was presented in the fall. Cos- tumes of the T925 period were designed by Mr. Joseph Markham. Beverly students, headed by Peggy Combest, Heidi l-lilb, and Judy Rubins did all of the sew- ing. Sets designed by Mr. Rex Faubion were constructed and handled by the stage crew under stage manager Ross Snyder. Lighting was coordinated by Stephen Marlow. Other crew chairmen were Pat Goldstone and Eileen Linde, publicity, Sara Berman, Maggie Field and Debbie Ross, props, lnigo de Martino and Sheldon Lettich, set painting, Shari Horo- witz and Debbie Winer, box office, Bill Grub- man, Marc Habelson, and Vicki Sanders, lobby display, and' Chris Wilson, make-up. Missy Re- den designed the programs and posters which are reproduced here. The capable cast included Peter Black, David Bulasky, Susan Davidson, Gary Goodman, Jo- anne l-lall, Garry Karton, Denise Leader, Roberta Meyer, Paul Rosenstiel, Louise Ross, Stephen Shoop, Harriet Steinbaum, Sandy Steinman, and Michael Tolkin. The several performances will be remembered with particular delight. Hoofenanny Missy Reden and Bonnie Bursfien adcl To The fun. lv 1 ,N X. 1, ffl' is . i a , T 1 N i f v.-k-,,,' ' jx - The audience shows Their appreciaTion. David Leisner sings a Russian folk song. Everyone is Taken in by The Talent. , Toni Wager with a Q wisTful 5 - ballad. If ' if aj l-loT choc:olaTe, gingerlareaal, and a cheery Tire were The casual waTchwords of an evening ol inTimaTe warmTh, arTisTic and creaTive expression as Norman folksingers sfrummed and sang aT The Tall l-laoTenany. Many of The performers noT only playeal, buT also wroTe a S A C Tull of songs. fe- --we f- 'feem -me rs an , Student Government Day in City Council Donna Weisz, Debby Lapiclus, Tommy Udell, Neal Spiegel, Larry Koplin, Sharon Stahl, and Rick Sterling conduct the meeting. When seniors take over a startled city hall, a bemused library, an entire tire department, and the city iail, we call it Student Day in City Gov- ernment, Firmly armed with illusions and resolu- tions, twenty-tive seniors took power as the city's otticials. Above: Dan Polier, Cathy Stumpus, Garry Karton, and Mar- garet Kaplan learn what really goes on at City Council. Below: Fred Mann and Laurie Zoloth contemplate. LJ' ' TV 'rr ,tg i lush' 55 x 'ti Invitational Basketball Tournament the queen and her court if ,, .. ir X' k Q if V if we .'-5 9 For tive very excited girls, a December noon, a front lawn rally, and a single rose are elements ot a moment ot incred- ible magic. Later, wearing long dresses, the precious crowns, and enthusiastic smiles, the i968 Queen Margret Mathers and her court, Debby Ross, Senior Prin- cess, Suzanne Shanker, Junior Princess, Eva Ein, Sophomore Princess, and Ricki Farber, Freshman Princess reigned in happy maiesty over the Beverly Hills Invitational Basketball Tournament and radiated enough magic tor all to share and enioy. Freshman Princess Ricki Farber Sophomore Princess Eva Ein Junior Princess Suzanne Shanker Senior Princess Debby! Ross escorted by Ron Zolkover' escorted by Casey Jackson escorted by Mike Barr escorted, by Robert Komhondrer The Unforgettable Noon CW in electing the queen, the student body gives recognition to the loveliest girl on compus. Mczrggret's quiet grace ond noturol beouty combine to give her ci truly roygl clworrn. gf y , -- A 'fly' 1, y Ir rf , 'Er Margaret Mathers .Q Albion Street New Triends who Care! GiTTsl Candy! SanTa Claus! These are The Things The children aT Albion STreeT School look Torward To each year when sTudenTs from Normandy'visiT Them aT ChrisTmas Time. GiTTs and candy are purchased wiTh money donaTed by Normans during The annual Albion STreeT drive. v -.. , , l ,,.,..m.ff5ff ,Mg Q , C l ir T T , J say, X , ,,, , -,A ,1,, f . f V, .I .fe-eff:-,'-fv my T. , W H41.,.v, , ,M W Q, : mi Xxx This year Norman sTudenT body oTTicers iourneyed To Albion STreeT wiTh a sack Tull of surprises. STudenT body presidenT, Fred Mann, was an excellenT SanTa Claus alThough he did need a greaT deal of padding. l-le lisTened To The childrens' wishes Tor bicycles, dolls, and even a new sisTer or broTher. All who wenT will remember The smiles and expressions of each child as They sang, played games, waTched Leslie Marell wiTh her puppeTs, and genuinely enjoyed The ChrisTmas spiriT. g- -11 ' Fred Mcmn enioyed his role os Sonto Clous cis he listened to the hopes of the different children. Wendy Gluck broke the ice with 0 shy little girl while Sheri Weisslorod hcid no trouble with two enthusidstic friends. Happiness to one little girl Wds ct gorne of jocks with Ilene Pregler while dnother student finds contentment in ct reol treat- cx condy cone! Wendy Gluck rwfmm Sheri Weissbrod Albion Street Fred Mo n n in .. Ilene Pregler Jazz Night Nw-v Songs of beaufy and TruTh, sung by The Sfon made The Jazz Nighf Performance a greaf acTiviTy To mark The close of The firsT semesfer. Backed up by The Hollywood AlIsTars and The Public Affair, Normans were TreaTed To a combinafion of folk, rock, and fun. The sfancling ovafion proved The enfhusiasm Normans have for good music. e Ponies Clap your hands. Let me hear you say Yeah! . . . Yeah. The Hollywood Allsfars had almost as good a Time performing as The audience did lisfening To Them. ll f With a vibrant light show, The Public Affair aired songs soon To be released. lf- r 'X X gtg. 27 1.0 ,I . 'lfpi J AT The Renaissance Faire Talk singers and drama sTudenTs who had been TavoriTes during The year enTerTained. STUdenTs sTrolled aboUT enioying refreshmenfs or buying beads and TrinkeTs. The aTTernoon was boTh a social and financial success Tor The ASB. Kay Daniels, aT right, and Vicky Dymytryk, for righf, relished The original peppermint in lemon halves which were The hiT of The afTernoon for gourmets. iii Renaissance Faire PaTTy Fields was a confemed cusfomer. Mike Bronn Tried jewelry on Alice Graham. i Y 2 R . 1 ig ' sl I h T ll Political Emphasis Beverly was lucky To have speakers ThroughouT The year from Three levels of governmenT. The ciTy governmenT was represenTed by Beverly Hills Mayor Fredric Leopold, The naTional governmenT by RepresenTaTive Thomas Rees, and former Governor Edmund Brovvn spoke ahoui' sTaTe and world aTTairs. Each discussed The imporTanT and conTroversial issues of Today: war, peace, Taxes, and The draTT. During each presenTaTion Normans posed many signiTicanT quesTions. RepresenTaTive Thomas M. Rees Governor Edmund G. Brown Mgygr A, Eff:-drif lEQ!!Olf'l 2 1 I 13 im? I. Gary STolzofT gives The supreme eTfcrT. 2. x K., v Melissa won'T let Geoff have her panda. T 1 ' i Q Rninnl i David DichTer samples a hoT prefzel. Honor Club Carnival Aaaaghl Balloons! ConTeTTi! STreanfiers! Sponsored by The Tour honor clubs: Alphas, Knighirs, Adelphians, anal Squires, This year's carnival followed The Traalilion seT lasT year. WiTh spiffy games, an exc:iTing loand, prizes, and TanTasTic Toad The carnival was a grear success. A varieTy of booThs, from The clirne-piTch To darT Throw, provided challenge and Tun Tor all. Pooh Bah i x .5 .af Guest Assemblies ,W if is if 5 .art + s sse it s T , ,. ,. r,,-.A G.. , , , . ,J A , .e.-, -X ful E li s 'Qu .-A1 H i n W, ' V V B'?!i' 'gi g--t W 'II Q,,:c,,, 2' K Vt: I' 2 5.3, ' Q: V,K,.' --,' 1 lt vg,,1gW . s,sls, s .ffge s,.1.. a s s wr t- ,ff 4 , V mi! b A,,' , It ,,f W k . ,L i ' 1 . , 'A fy , -' l f iff? li . T 'ull T l T 'F : A Tail, . ., iff? bqbV,V Q The assemblies this year W 5 ,PA Q - ,V ' z T V f proved very enioyable. They - N Vb s, , . ' ,4 G 9 M S g ranged from guest a ssa, f nL'W't' .?!'IilfCi3Zf. fqss f 7 T 'sse x speakers, such as John . r A mmm Gnu-.anne 11 3 H , Goddard, to performances 5 ' . x ,I by Beverly's Fine Arts A ti . , V ,yywu in yy ,r It 1 r'-Bi Liter! X Department. TTXNXX i n i t :stings ii my This year's United Welfare V 'V d j Drive was highlighted Q' I T f by an assembly at which IZ!! - 'T handicapped students from df y ,WD 'fires--'s's j Whitney High School vied J-f-,Y-,,,--ff-of N wmv- g-ew against members of ,..,.f-'- N a Aki' John Goddard hosted one ot the best assemblies ot the yea r. Travel into foreign lands became real adventure when this popular guest appeared. jj bfi'-it '- Beverly's Varsity Club in an exciting game of wheelchair basketball. The student body was delighted at the agility of the visiting team and the ineptness of our own. ln total, the assembly made giving much easier. You can depend on us it we can depend on you was the slogan of the Welfare Drive. Veteran's Day was celebrated at an assembly which featured the rousing music at the Salvation Army Band. An innovation this ye-gr was the presentation ot readings frgm Mr. Klotz's Readers Theater. Fine Arts Assemblies Mr. Smart is new to Beverly this year as an instructor in instrumental music. From band to chamber music, the students reacted with enthusiasm, Monday Musicale, created and headed by Mr. Smart, is a musical presentation each Monday noon by one or a group ofthe orchestra's top musicians. It originated with the chamber music presentation by the Salvation Army Band. The program has proven very enjoyable and worthwhile. Musical Comedy Workshop, headed by Mr. John Ingle, consists of students who are interested in producing shows. They meet after school and spend many hours practicing songs and production numbers. The assembly at which they presented some ot their numbers proved that the workshop is a success. lx Shari Horowitz and Denise Leader sing their hearts out at the Musical Comedy assembly. Campus Life I know it is in here! Go togethersg left, Sheldon Sherman and Joan Sobelmang Right, Jon Cole and Marianne Chaven. fifi I I Z I gi It Popular pairs: Above, Sandy Steinman and Debbie Masters, Above right, Alex Gamble and Cheryl Broder. in , 4 f ' 'A A4465 Bill Gross advertises the yearbook. It rains in California tool 'ii' 44' X, Watchtower saleq a terrific success! hails ' Construction '68, 3 l Dating duos: Left, Steve Meyer cmd Linda Lubini Top, Bob Siegan Und Patty Bromberg, Above, Geoff Shlaeg and Melissa Moss. Campus Life Two of a kinds: Lett, Sue Schneider and Casey Jackson, Right, Michelle Gittordvand Mickey Hiatt. r ,-'1 1,,.tg-, ,ffm r .i no Nor cnoss HERE PEDESTRIANS N , MUST USE ' North Crosswalk f Q Miniskirts were the rage everywhere. 5 9 ' V il, E What sign? W , al' Mx -. if Q 3 V , Len ' if? V 'Z X g 3 ,gitiw ,gg if .K ., I , f ,,I Perfect pairs: Lett, Karen Goodman and Bob Gersh, Right, Jo Ann Galman and Gary Acheafel. Jeff gives Fred the gavel in token of the Stu- dent Body's appreciation ot a great semester. Rick Nierenberg, Andy Israel, Paul Rosenstiel, Mike Dare, Ray Brown, and Sandy Steinman rehearse Thursday Theater. Campus Life Spring officers and commissioners are installed. Jeff waits pafiently. -sm-nw-9 'vi-www 3 915' Fun ond games at nutrilion. 1 V15 x-4 no ,Q -.4 . ii, Mod mafches: Left, Ronnie Fields and Mike Siem, Right, Sheri Weiss- brod and Phil Shemanski. ,., ,Q i ,DV if' V K E ' ' 5, I img W , ffgah 1 T. - 5' v, - , i I Noontinne chess in The Senior Patio. .43 P fY 5:- Coach Keelor and this year's foofboll team ar a noon rally. f ' 1 :Xiiif l f???A Campus Life Timeley Twosomes: Above, Harriet Sfeinbcaum and Ron Burger. Below, Bor- bc1rc1 Millard cmd Mike I 4-if E rf ' H 4 V'-li Q 5 A gf 'S' 'Qi Q s f we qu W WK R f , 5 I ,L I L,4:wiy.Vf4,Q,,fg. i,Q l I 3 , ' 'fe,,z,g.tz4,,z,.f:'L , ' A I , I .wt ef Aj V--, fr I v',,, ,Z ni Y 'MWQ +,2'?-we l C' , ' ' W . .,,' . .. V V '14 , 1 f f 'xgffg V - 1 ,Q Jfzf J' W X HA! of I Campus Life Ilene Segalove studies between classes. I'lI have a hot clog on cu stick. .W.,:,,,u:f .,,. .. , 4 W If I 0 'f 'i' 4 ' rl' -' Thief 'f W ' , .' . fw ' V 7kfTif7V V ' QQ, ' ffm. ' gli' -L In -emu 4 l fi 531:52- 'J fr F - f 4 .,f ,, Y Q ' K.: ,, new , 531 . ' , will W . W, Class of '68-Car wash capers X ,,-.i- 1 gil ' - z -19 'jgjdlf 'sf T i ff V g if PM .1 la WM: 'l The English Palio at nufriiion. ig' ff , 7? .pu Junior Lindsay Wellman relaxes during half-Time. GUVY Bebcfl 5Pe0l45lOTl'19 N0fmUI'lS GT noon 2 ' .1 li. , L' fl ,n '-'Ji imp-wil i owls LIU iuooaq gas. -S 'D NRS sl 0' '01 ff!-v, 2 fx-Rs ,Nga Ps- 5 'Yanni yM'0 lg..-'f.:-.E VP X 'ms classes bm. 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Sophomore Officers .xq ' 5- 7' Sophomore Candids Sophomore Class Junior Officers Junior Candicls Junior Class Senior Officers Senior Class Senior Activities freshmen class officers inthe fall in the spring 0, ,O, yG' ,XO Representatives: Mike Hochman Kathy Millard Larry Carpenter Linda Ellman President: Steve Tolkin Vice President: Kay Daniels Secretary: Marcy Winograd Treasurer: Carrie Rothstein freshmen mmovluc Ano THINKING 1- 1 f In V The freshman child, quiet and shy, silently longs for the sophomore guy. P 74 14 3,zg5,,g,f:,g5 : . 5' , f. 0-?735:fr,' I f, ...AL4 af, 1 M 'M Y -J, rf Elfffghf if A , fa 44' 2 , 2 'ia ,wt J J.LV ff' f 2. f l K l A f ,.,,, - Q' L., , 7,f ,:. f , -f 2 'ff' ' .Li1a.E1LfriL?2 f'-312-ZZ' f ., , A,,, . 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V i 4 'Q Scofield, Jennifer Selden, Corinne Seligman, Paul Sever, Sybil Shaffer, Steven Shanker, Suzanne Sharfman, Sherry Shaw, Randolph Sheinkopf, Russell Shemanski, Richard Shepard, Roxanne Sherman, Debby Sherman, Sheldon Shumon, Rick Shusefr, Cindy Siegel, David Silverman, Mark Silverman, Paul Simons, Joy Sinclair, Connie Singer, Stephen Skaug, Warren Smigel, Lance Smilh, Rick Sobel, Debbie Sobelman, Jocin Soloman, Nancy Somers, Dave Somers, Shari Somers, Susan E, do-If fi fi xr f , ff 5 f v 1 151 ' 1 4 1 1,0 F .RLY S ' F' l , 'uv 9 xl P X . ,gag A a tr 'Ill juniors ,gems 'lb-.Le Sonners, Leslye Soss, Vikkee Spare, Dellynn Speizer, Charloffe Spitzer, Violet Srole, Warren Sfambler, Amy Sfauber, Belle Stein, Evan Sreinbaum, Bruce Sleine, Leslie Slerbcow, Anne viii, l l .J I Wang, Ann Ward, David Ward, Dean Warner, Patricia Warren, Debra Wasserman, Steve Wasserman, Vicki Weber, Jett Wedell, William Weinberg, Janice Weiner, Robert Weinhouse, Fred juniors Stern, William Sternlieb, Leonard Stolzoff, Gary Stone, Cindy Sutton, Howard Superstein, Jamy Susman, Lisa Swoftord, Julie Tanchuck, Mark Tarclfter, Carol Teitelbaum, Susie Toll, Larry Triton, Lauri Tuggey,-Susan Turell, Anne Udis, Lenore Uski, Veiio Vener, Jerry Venuti, Carol Vertun, Alan Vladyka, Mark Wager, Toni Wagoner, Lynette Wald, .left Waldman, Mike Waldman, Tom Waldman, Trish Walker, Dave Wallace, Dave Walter, Lance ,!: ',' ' yy .- I: f , ,, -4 - wg- g Rh 0' 2 E 'ir 5 , 1 r ' 5 X VI? 4 1 Lf Weisberg, Fay Weisfeldf, Sue Weiss, Noel Weiss, Sieve Weissrein, Larry Weizer Wendy Wellman, Lindsay Weston, Bill While, Barbara Wilclman, Sandi Wilson, Drue-Ann Wilslein, Denise Winer, Deborah Wise, Delooroh Wise, Mike Wolf, Marv Wolf, Michael Wolff, Marilyn Wolfson, Alan Wood, Bill Worms, Sfeven Yeung, Diamond Young, Clarke Young, John Zakowski, Phillip Zec, Martha Zegar, Marc Zeifman, Cafhy Zelmanovirz, Evelyn Zeflen, Daria Zisman, Brigifle Zweig, Sharon H2 f Ao. , i, i .- f M w r ' xi ,: If 2 . if ' gy. :Eli 5' , iz, 1413 5 'u i 'qw lifxfr' ' 755, ,vi-tn -14 iffffgkii-9: , , .,,, ,, , fm I E ge in ,fi f if , L Vrpv , ws, ,A ,Tl gi. in 'N I fy- ' ' g i ., : All V K 'Ln . cw. e ' ' 4 L , 1 if 4 , is P , W i wk 1 5 W Q . 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Acheafel, Larry Adelman, Mike Allen, Ellen Allenslein, Barbara Alfman, Rex Amrnirari, Palrizia Arnsferdam, Cathy Andersson, Linda Appleron, Ronald Arzf, Cassandra Askins, Cindy Asrnussen, Linda Avchen, Mike Baar, Emma Barr, Michael Baird, Asa BarTle'rT, Brad Bassman, Ruth Bafyko, Joe Beck, Maralee Beerman, Janet Benaron, Steve Bendix, John Beniamin, Mark Burger, Ronald Berkell, Denise Berman, Barry Berman, Linda Berman, Vicki Bertrand, Marcia Besser, Judy Bingham, Belsy Black, Peler Blair, David Blausfein, Laurie Bluesiein, Mark Blueslein, Mike Borshi, Claude Bowman, Andee Brandel, Myra Braunhuf, Chaia Breton, Rhonda Brick, Mark Brill, Candy Broder, Cheryl Brodsky, Sandi Bromberg, Party Bronn, Mike Brown, Debbie Brown, Marlene Mosr Loquacious Shari l-lorowirz and Brian Hersch Q x I ,il ' ' 'f '?' g r,,. if 'asf' 11- 12 u 1-sw f, wg,- ,Sgi ,, HK 49? Q- 3? 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' H, lc ll X S, SGl'ilOl'S f V 1 Sall, Howard Salfer, Laura Salzman, Roloerf Sanfo, John Scannell, James Schaaf, Carol Schiff, Zina Schneider, Susan Schoenfield, Gifa Schoenfeld, Michael Schroeder, Amanda Schwarfz, Bunny Scofield, Jill Segalove, Ilene Selzer, Richard Seflak, Helene Shain, Barry Shapiro, Mark Shapiro, Marlin Shaw, Richard Sadikor, Shaukai Shearer, Paul Sheffield, Jacquilyn Shemanski, Phil Sherrin, Reesa Sherwood, Richard Shoop, Slephen Sidley, Paifi Siegan, Roberr Siegal, Roloerr Silberman, Howard Silver, Judy Silverman, Donna Silverman, Pamela Silverstein, Roberr Simons, Peggy Singer, Ed Skirmunfr, Chrisrine Smi'rh, Jerry Smifh, Roger Snyder, Sharyne Sogg, Kennefh Sperber, Ben Spiegel, Harry Spiegel, Neal Spinrad, Wendy Spilz, Janet Sroloff, Sheldon Stahl, Sharon Stanley, Elizabeth Steinbaurn, Harriet Steinberg, Robert Steiner, Lynn Steinman, Sandy Sterling, Merrick Stern, Ellen Stern, Michael Stevens, Alanna Stone, Howard Stroe, Norbert Strongin, Mark Stumpus, Cathy Sutton, Marsha Swan, Carol Swercllow, Chuck Switzer, Robert Switzky, Carl Tack, Steve Q 1 -,xigggm ' 'Y Z Tarnkin, Sherry Taylor, Juolirn Teiclier, David Tenzer, Teri Tesler, Paula Timmer, Ann Todd, David Tolkin, Mike Toll, Roger Torian, Parrick Towers, Sue Trirnlole, Linda Trugman, Linda Turner, Jerarny Tyre, Ellen Udell, Torn Udis, Elaine Vines, Mark ElIio'rT Wallack, Howard Warren, Bruce ' 3 f- .f, ' A +4 l ,, W . if,,:-Jef T l' Q: V iz' -:mv vi in Wig ! , if -4:2336 .-,- GreaTesT Sponsors Mrs. Wrye and Mr. Quinlan 1 'J ! Seniors 'E' ' 5 nl , ' W if W X dl' g xif' Seniors Not Pictured Allison, Ridgley Armstrong, Steven Barnett, Randy Baumblatt, Joel Berger, Richard Bonnleim, Malcolm Bonomo, Andrew Bradley, Jessica Burbank, Jeffrey Burleigh, Robert Calabrese, Rick Carter, Katherine Cockbill, Patricia Conway, Robert Corday, Kenneth De Martino, lnigo Dunayer, Arnold Farr, Denise Gagnon, Patricia Gandarillas, Marisol Gindi, Elie Giraud, Ray Goscman, Kitty Hariton, Stephen Herrera, Carol Engelleiter, Karleen Herzon, Darryl Most Spirited Brad Bartlett and Ann Linden .V 1 , F' ,7. I, ff Hoffman, David Immerman, Howard lngle, Schuyler Jacobs, Steven Judson, Jay Karl, Harrison Karlinsky, Sandra Kent, Robert Kline, David Warren, Julie Weedin, Jack Weiner, Jett Weingarten, Steve Weinraub, Shuly Weisbart, Jeanette Weissbrod, Sheri Weisstein, Warren Weisz, Donna Wellman, Mike Wilson, Scott Winkler, Shellie Winthrop, Stuart Wisdom, Rebecca Wohlberg, Judy Seniors y like 1-4 uf I-i YSM f N +38 l l 134 , is W, ,. ..L3,. ri ' ,vig-, , Wolf, Michoel Wolff, Terris Woodruff, Ellioff Woolord, Gory Woollorighf, Brenf Young, Becky Zokowski, Jock Zide, Kolren Ziegler, George Zimcin, Phyllis Zifnick, Kerry Zolkover, Ron Zolofh, Lourie Zycher, Ben Seniors ,g,.:. 76 , r ,Je Q137 London, Brooks MocDonold, Chorles Mocio, Jomes Mondelzis, Tomor Moirgoilifh, Avirom Morks, Lindsoy Morlow, Sfephen Morsholl, Sfephen Miller, Lindo -x, ,. HQ- f Mizrochi, Rolph Mohilef, Joonne Mollin, Jock Montgomery, Dennis Morris, Grohcim Newsome, Dorryl Pinckerf, Rich Ploce, Celesfe Rosok, Sfephen K. L 1 Rofmon, Andre Ruberfi, Gino Soske, Soro Segcll, Noncy Shepard, Michoel Simms, Vicforio Snifmon, More Snyder, Ross Sfeier, Hovvord Seniors Not Pictured Sfephens, Louro Sfrofegos, Eugene Vos, John Wollock, Sfephonie Weinberger, Chorles Whiffo ker, Mory MosT Eosy Going Shelley Doniels ond Bob Friedmon Jn. - . x.s 'v ,1 .' -X Nw- Ag'gQif,.,,f ze. if Th e Seniors boarded The buses early for Disneyland To begin Their 'Gp ii 'PR Z' A -. ----f-f- --- - f- 2 A i day of Twirling 'reol-cups cmd voyages To Tom Sc1wyer's Island The Seniors were olso busy eofing, buying Mickey Mouse , , ,,-,L , Ek ' x 5. Q 5, -- ' R 8' ,qw ..,a-if-3 T...w-- ,- . . ',,,, , f-'gif ' A . 722 ' , - 1 4,-I f- -- Z' ln, iff? ff' ,qv- K NR? in ,A 4, . , -f ' , i in - ,, ..., rv, ,5 , 2. ,X V nfl' y 3. 7 3 N' A15 uh :Ui VW ns. 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' V 1 1 1 ' W 1 5 1 1 f A , 1 1 1 1 I Azz. - 1 Adelphians Aeronautics and Astronautics 5 Alpha Alchemists AFS AUA Avant Garde Biblions Business Education Camera a CEC CSF Chess Choir Forensic French Future Nurses Hebrew Highlights Home Economics: A g 1 ,1661 International Statesman. 27165 Knightsj A he lf Law A 6 Lektos, l it A A Los Espanoltos i, Madrigalsii i Math ' i ii 1 Medical A - Q ' Mesons 6 6 ' Minnesingers 1 Orchestra igg' Radio' E lectronics A Skit Sociedad SPQR Squires Thespians Tutorial Watchtower A ,,,,,, T46 161 1153 1.56, 'I1510 168 'I 656 155 150 149 155 162 160 167 'I47 153 156 145 f , y Q' 2 f' A , , , 1 , 2 ' 11: - .,, 4 ze. 4 Aff 2: , '-. ' ' ' 1 H Q . Q ,V , X KJ R ,, Q' , ' I 4 if ? r 4 1 T 2 A! I- 534' 'r 6 '5-I, 15V Janet Beerman, Dan BursTein, Sue Caren, Leigh Cohn, Gary Garsfman, Bill Gross, Sheri Gussman, Cindy HayuTin, Bonnie Kabof, Debbie Kendall, Ken Kreisel, Lisa LerTen, Cheryl Lewis, lro Moskafel, Ilene Pregler, Debbi Prinz, Sue Schneider, Sheldon Sherman, Debbie Sobel, Phil Savenick. watohtower The people who make up The sTaTT of WaTchTower, Beverly's yearbook, are a diverse loT. The sTaTT musT be familiar wiTh yearbook operafions, secTion managemenT, and arTisTic appreciaTion. ln addiTion To These general skills, each member of The sTaTT is an experT in one field. SpecialisTs in arT, business, phoTog.raphy, Typing, organizaTion, and managemenT combine Their TalenTs To produce The WaTchTower. 1' '-' ' - rwsmzs-fftzrff' f ',.m.w3'2 ',P...:s . fern - 1 - Organizations pf-:-fi I Advisor Mrs, AlbrighT Talks Things over with sTaTT members. EdiTor Gary Gartsman hard' at work. PhoTographer Ken Kreisel shows off wiTh cameras. , 13 W-nn' Art EdiTor JaneT Beerman designing cover, The Organizations Terry Avchen, Fred Berne, Peter Bisno, Dan Brenner, Ed Carman, Michel DeBenedictus, Mike Doland, Barney Feinstein, Joey Gindi, Jeff Golden, Mike Harrison, Brian Hersch, Mike Hoberman, Bob Kalof, Garry Karton, Mickey Kaus, Jordan Kerner, Larry Koplin, Hayward Lew, Fred Mann, Fred Marcus, John Mayer, Steve Miller, lra Maskatel, Jason Newman, Earl Pfeffer, Dan Polier, Mike Rabkin, Andy Rhodes, Larry Rothstein, Peter Rutenberg, John Santo, Jim Scannell, Stan Schwimer, Paul Seligman, Rusty Sheinkopf, Phil Shemanski, Richard Shemanski, Richard Sherwood, Steve Shoop, Sheldon Sroloff, Rick Sterling, Charles Swerdlow, Jerry Vener, Jeff Weiner, Stuart Winthrop, Mike Wise, Terry Wolff, Elliott Woodruff, Phil Zakowski, George Ziegler. -L-A Patrizia Ammirati, Maralee Beck, Janet Beerman, Laurie Blaustein, Andee Bowman, Bonnie Burstein, Sue Caren, Myrna Cozen, Debbie Cutler, Didi DeWitt, Sue Diskin, Kim Ellis, Jackie Eskin, Beth Fiskum, Karen Frank, Jane Friedman, GeriAAnn Galanti, Pat Goldstone, Wendy Lynn Gray, Laurie Green, Jan Greenberg, Joanne Hall, Gwen l-lochman, Shari l-lorowitz, Julie lsen, Joyce Kahn, Margaret Kaplan, Amy Kaufman, Julie Kavner, Jamie Keller, Lynn Koffman, Debbie Lapidus, Vivian Larner, Leslie Lenhoff, Cheryl Lewis, Eileen Linde, Ann Linden, Randi Molach, Leslie Marell, Vicki Martin, Carla Migdal, Llois Miller, Susan Miller, Sandy Orgel, Laurie Ostrow, Betsy Pearson, Laurie. Post, Debbie Frinz, Missy Reden, Zina Schiff, Debbie Sobel, Sharon Stahl, Amy Stambler, Liz Stanley, Cathy Stumpus, Fay Weisberg, Sheri Weissbrod, Donna Weisz, Sandi Wildman, Laurie Zoloth. knights Knights, sponsored by Mr. Joe Goodman, is the boys' upper division honor society. Students with outstanding records of academic achievement and service to the school aren eligible for membership. The club ushered at events, checked lunch lines, raised the flag each morning, and, as a special project this year, painted Project Headstart headquarters. An Alpha on her way to a sale. alphes Alpha, the girls' upper division honor society, recognizes students with outstanding records of academic achieve- ment and service tothe school. The club, sponsored by Miss Barbara Schenkel, ushered at events and devoted much of its time to charity work with the Junior Blind. edelphiens Adelphian, lower division girls' honor socieTy, is composed of sTudenTs who are ouTsTanding in academic subiecTs and school acTiviTies. Services of This club, sponsored by Miss Nola KurTz, include assisTance aT school TuncTions, mainTenance of The school's Losi' and Found, and co-sponsorship of The spring honor clubs' acTiviTy. Lowering The flag. Squires Squires, under The sponsorship of Mr. Leonard STern, is The boys' lower division honor club. The members have superior academic achievemenT and high inTeresT in school acTiviTies. The club lowered The flag each day, donaTed money To Headsrarrg and, as a special evenT, organize a snow Trip for iTs members. Organizations ,f 'Q ' Jeri Lou Banks, AngiefBrown, Debby Chodos, Linda Dubois, Joan Felmus, Janef Firesfein, Susan Fodor, Shani Ginsburg, Wendy Gluck, Lisa Golden, Cathy Hand, Naralie Karasik, Karen Kay, Caryn Kramer, Debby Kranze, Monica Leff, Irene Lesser, YveTTe Lefiich, Margarei Magenheim, Michelle Migdal, Yvette Monroe, Susan Nager, Carol Oblarh, Tina Pasfernak, Sfeffi Polansky, Ellen Rosenblair, Sally Russell, Ann Schoenfeld, Rosemary Shoong, Frances Smirh, Katie Snyder, Claudia Troesch, Wendy Willson, Marcy Winograd, Amy Wrobel, Carhy Wyler, Heidi Yorkshire. 4, ,, '-, V r,-- ,.. , .a 7' Q. -J Richard Apfaker, Derek BooTh, Mike Chernoff, Rob Cole, Paul Dworin, Russ Freeman, Jim Gilson, Jeremy Halbreich, Richard Hall, Jeff Hamerling, Bruce Helff, Mitch Karfon, Lor Kellogg, David Kossoff, Rick Leff, Derek Lidow, Bruce MUTT, Ross Nadwl, Gary Peskin, Chuck Rosin, Gary Schoenberg, Sfeve Seligman, Seymour Stoll, Jeff Sulkin, Claude Zachary. New Members Nor Pictured: Stan Berman, Jon Brown, Jim DeWiTT, Jim Dorskind, Charles Fries, Tony Jonas, Aaron LandgarTen, Larry Lansing, Malcolm Leader, Roger Licht, Robert LifTon, Perer Margolio, Paul Miller, Chris Morley, Randy Newman, Vicfor Preisler, Richard Reiner, Mike Rose, Richard Rose, David Rosman, Sandy Schoicher, Larry Simms, David Sfoll, Barry Swerdlow, Jim Tyre. - E' ? ' ' A ' f1 s ' T 'qA.i.l'Q rf ,Q 5-I-+5'l:15.'E2iE'E2':E'i'T 1ff1'T4T:iffl'1 Ti Ff 7 Organizations .-gc, ..,, Michelle Art, Dorian Auster, Barbara Broide, Angela Brown, Michael Cahill, Larry Carpenter, Kathleen Chen, Peggy Cambest, Scott Copeland, Wendy Cutler, Rachel David, James Decker, Timothy Del Cambre, Melanie Dickerson, Pamela Drosos, Barbara Dvoretzky, Gail Eichenthal, Michael Elias, Janet Firestein, Joanne Frank, Lisa Gaberman, Michele Gerard, Janice Gilmore, Ronald Glass, Ruth Goldstein, Margaret Goodman, Kathryn Groobin, Michele Hargreaves, Marsha Hays, Kathy Helm, Jeanie Himel, Teresa Hopkins, Joy Horowitz, Nancy Jones, Patricia Jones, Karen Kay, Rochelle Kipnis, Ellen Kozak, David Leisner, Diane Lessner, Alan Levenson, David Levi, Richelle Levin, Robert Lifson, Jane Lipkin, Robin Lovvy, Karen Maas, lvy Mccia, Penny Mast, Dorothea Meyer, Nascrko Murakemi, Mary Murray, Patricia Powe, Susie Quealy, Nancy Rodin, Rochelle Rodin, James Ramage, Connie Roberts, Alan Retherford. David Samson, Eve Sanderson, Amanda Schroeder, Jeffrey Siegel, David Serkin, Andrea Shcrpero, Bennet Simon, Esther Singerman, Laurel Sommers, Linda Straus, Arden Sugarman, Lenore Udis, Deborah Wallen, James Weaver, Sharon Weber, Mark Weinstein, Susan Weisfeldt, Steven Wibel, Miriam Winer, Deborah Wise, Marilyn Wolff, Heidi Yorkshire, Erin Young. Beverly's outstanding vocal talent received its basic choral training in the Concert Choir after being se- lected from the Voice classes led by Mrs. Rena Hubbard. They sang in special holiday concerts on and off campus, provided the musical highlights for traditional school functions, and participated in the spring musical and regional festivities. Mrs. Rena Hubbard directs the Choir. ring 5'9 , ASW' ,, - W ' ,M ' T, -we ..: T.. :ru - 3 ' -. - ,.: ,i F i -fi K ,V N04 ss.. V ,s-i , N, , -,M A ,Ae-. ,. , .V gi, , V, Q ., g v .W :Vg '2f,.,' -, ',,-' , A+- ff' f 1 T ' , f :- o'- . I gl-,'f,l',,M5 .. Tl, ,. 'ff' 1 .. Kelly Annis, Sanford Beattie, Mark Bender, Bradford Benedict, h t Mark Bluestein, Robert Briskin, Kenneth Corday, David Davis, Leah Drillick, Alan Duke, Fredrica Duke, Judith Fagatt, James Fuhrman, Burt Geller, Peter Gerrard, Karen Greenhouse, Fred Grossblatt, lris Hauser, Bruce Helft, Michael Hoberman, Harrison Hurst, Roland Hutchinson, Stephen Isaacs, Frank Kavelin, Don Kermin, Jeffrey Koppelman, Robin Koppelman, Louis Korell, David Kossoff, Fred Marcus, Stephanie Nichols, Deborah Perselin, James Ramage, Martin Rosenberg, Garrett Ross, Corbin Russell, Toby Schmidt, Michael Shepard, Gary Stolzoff, Steven Torme, Claudia Troesch, Elaine Udis, Bennet Weintraub, Larry Weisstein, Wendy Willson. Composed of students with musical ability and interest, the Beverly Hills High School orchestra provided entertainment for the student body by performing at assemblies, and pursued the serious study of orchestral music. Under the direction of a new leader, Mr. Ronald Smart, the orchestra built a reputation of excellence in both classical and modern music. A trombone player from a new angle. Organizations madrigals Brian Bingham, Paula Brand, Ronald Burger, Laurence Cohen, Patricia Cummings, Steven Fraider, Karen Frank, Sondra Gibson, Patricia Goldstone, Deborah Gordon, Gail Gordon, Chip Greene, Naomi Gross, Joanne Hall, Robert Holmes, Lynne Levinson, Kathryn Miller, Melissa Moss, Sandra Mullane, Barry Pyne, Peter Rutenberg, Paul Seligman, Geoff Shales, Neal Spiegel, Harriet Steinbaum, Mark Vladyka, Terris Wolff. Madrigals is Beverly's outstanding vocal group. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Holmes, this talented ensemble performed at school assemblies and caroled in Century City during the Christmas season. 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They performed on many occasions with the Madrigals, as well as singing separately at assemblies. L- Organizations Michael Barclay, Maralee Beck, Margaret Bloch, Eric Bobrow, William Bogert, Derek Booth, Dan Brenner, Mike Bronn, Susan Caren, Larry Carnow, De- borah Chodos, Kathy Cook, Michel Debenedictis, Susan Diskin, Linda Dubois, Dvvorin, Kim Elllis, Jaclyn Eskin, Barney Feinstein, Joan Felmus, Maggie Field, Walter Fishman, Elizabeth Fiskum, Steve Fraider, Karen Frank, Jane Friedman, Sharon Gaffney, Nancy Gendel, Wendy Gluck, Jett Golden, Lisa Golden, Ruth Goldstein, Laurie Green, Jan Greenberg, Jeremy Halbreich, Richard Hall, Marcia Harris, Laurie Harrison, Michael Harrison, Susan Haymer, Larry Hecht, Roland Hutchinson, Julie lsen, Andy Israel, Brian Jacobs, Anna Lee Kaplan, Judy Kaplan, Margaret Kaplan, Garry Karton, Mitch Karton, Debby Katz, Amy Kaufman, Mickey Kaus, David Kay, Marc Kaye, Lynn Kottman, Carrie Kramer, Debbie Kranze, Mike Langberg, lra Lansing, Malcolm Leader, Yvette Lettich, Tinda Leventhal, Fred Mann, Chris McCann, Peter Margolis, Amanda Martin, John Mayer, Yvette Monroe, lra Moskatel, Susan Nager, Sharon Newman, Sandy Orgel, Laurie Ostrovv, Eddie Parker, Stephanie Polansky, Laurie Post, Richard Reiner, Gary Rose, Marina Roseman, Paul Rosensteil, Larry Rosenstein, Juniper Russell, Ricki Sanoft, Ann Schoenteld, Sandor Schoiehet, llene Segalove, Paul Seligman, Barry Seltzer, Russell Stein- kopf, Laurie Sherman, Rosemary Shoong, Thomas Simon, Frances Smith, Katie Snyder, Debbie Sobel, Amy Stambler, Elizabeth Stanley, Bruce' Steinbaum, Buddy Stern, Julia Strickland, Barry Swerdlow, Charles Swerdlow, Roger Toll, Claudia Troesch, Jerry Vener, Deborah Wallen, Steve Wasserman, Fay Weis- berg, Sandra Wildman, Wendy Willson, Mike Wise, Bill Wood, Amy Wrobel, Phil Zakowski, Laurie Zoloth. C.S.F. Quiz Team ost ' The California Scholarship Federation ' - - chapter at Beverly is composed ot over one hundred students vvho have proved their outstanding academic ability. Led by Mrs. Alison Boudinot and Mrs. Eliza- beth Nichols, C.S.F. members partici- pated in quiz bowls held throughout the city, including one at Beverly. .X The chicken or the egg? 2 -l- 2 1 ? Organizations l i l William Bogert, Toni Brown, Andrea Davis, lnigo De Martino, Kim Ellis, Maggie Field, Janet Firestein, Sharon Gaffney, William Gans, Joel Goldman, Pat Goldstone, Laurie Green, .lophe Hocker, Shari Horo- witz, Schuyler lngle, Garry Karton, Jamie Keller, Taffy Lee, Fred Mann, Susan Nager, Daniel Prince, Missy Reden, Dana Snow, Vioiet Spitzer, Ricky Sterling, Ellen Stern, Mike Tolkin, Elliott Woodruff, Laurie Zoloth. so biblions Maxine Broverman, Margie Buck, Cheryl Crot- ser, Debbie David, Patty Driscoll, David Farber, Beth Fiskurn, Karen Maas, Sue Nager, Eddie Parker, Rochelle Rodin, James Scannell, Laurie Sherman, Debbie Winer, Mimi Winer, Claude Zachary. f,.-.. .,...,.., Biblions is an honor organization whose mem- bers serve the school through assisting in the library. A charity book drive was the main event this year, Editors Garry Karton and Laurie Zoloth examine materials with Miss Schenkel. avant geirde The Avant Garde staff pro- duced a refreshingly crea- tive magazine. Included in this year's Avant Garde were selections of art, plays, poetry, short stories and non-fiction chosen by Miss Barbara Schenkel's creative writing class. Organizations Cathy Amsterdam, Maralee Beck, Sara Berman, Peter Black, Paula Brand, Ron Burger, Janet Cahill, Larry Cohen, Peggy Combest, Mike Dare, Susie Davidson, Maggie Field, Erica Flaum, Karen Frank, Ellyn Gersh, Sondra Gibson, Jeff Golden, Pat Goldstone, Charlotte Gray, Joanne Hall, Sue Haymer, Heidi Hilb, Shari Horo- witz, Steve isaacs. Julie Kavner, Denise Leader, Bruce Lowell, Steve Marlowe, Shelley Maron, Roberta Meyer, Jerry Napp, Gary Raymond, Phil Ritz, Paul Rosen- stiel, Debbie Ross, Louise Ross, Judy Rubins, Steve Shoop. Under The direction at Mr. John lngle, Thespians provided experience for the tuture dramatist Through the weekly production ot Thursday Theater. Mem- bers ot Thespians also starred in the tall play, The Grass Harp . lektos Maralee Beck, Richard Berger, Mark Bluestein, Mike Bronn, Sue Diskin, Benita Epstein, Jackie Eskin, Alex Gamble, Jett Golden, Gary Green, Laurie Green, Jim Heumann, Michael Hobeiman, Bill Hussey, Brian Jacobs, Margaret Kaplan, Garry Karton, John Krieger, Randy Kuluva, Debby Lapidus, Vivian Larner, Randi Malach, Vicki Martin, Jody Meyer, Llois Miller, lra Moskatel, Melissa Moss, Jason Newman, Sharon Newman, Edward Parker, Susan Rosenthal, Paul Rosenstiel, Jim Scannell, Carol Schaat, Helene Setlak, Phil Shemanski, Christine Skirmuntt, Liz Stanley, Alanna Stevens, Charles Swerdlow, Elaine Udis, Jett Weiner, Laurie Zoloth. Lektos is composed ot a select group ot students chosen by the Beverly faculty. Members must be outstanding in at least one subject area, since only one person out ot 200 in each department attains this honor. Under the sponsorship ot Mr. Robert Wall, this organization provided possibly the great- est reward to a Beverly student. Orgamzahons I eeroneutics and aetroneiutios Michael Barclay, William Bogerf, Clifford Cornell, HarT Dasteel, Larry Ereshefsky, James Hayden, John Krieger, Richard Kwan, Malcolm Leader, Bruce Lowell, Gary Peskin, Theodore Rips, Sandy SchoicheT. The AeronauTics and Asironaufics Club, un- der The sponsorship of Mr. Adrian Bal, is de- voTed To a sTudy of aerospace Technology and science. The Club's acTiviTies included speakers on such Topics as Proiecf Apollo, Mariner, and SovieT Space Science, and films of The Gemini 6-7 rendezvous and of The X-15. elchemists Mike Barclay, Pefer Bisno, Mark Bluesfein, Pefer Bourne, Mark Brooks, Mark Chase, Clifford Cornell, Maffhew Finerman, Laurie Green, Ronnie Heifefz, Mike Hoberman, Mickey Kaus, Scarf Kingsfon, Larry Kirsch, John Krieger, Richard Kwan, lra Lansing, lra Moskafel, James Scannell, Jackie Schof-T, Paul Seligman, Russell Sheinkopf, William Sfern, Charles Swerd- low, Roger Toll, Jerry Vener, Thomas Wolfe. , ,aff Composed of upped division science sTu- denTs wiTh a B+ average, Alchemisfs pro- moTes scienTific inTeresTs aT Beverly. Spon- sored loy Mr. Lamon NeuberT, The clulo pro- duced audio visual maTerials in science and COnClUCTeCl The annual science dernonsfrafion aT The elemenfary schools. Tom Ross hams iT up. Organizafions Sfeven Bryson, Larry Couifs, Roberf Ez- zell, Rick Forman, Sharon Gaffney, Alberf Gersien, Jonny Kehr, Eric Kodimer, Bruce Lowell, Ulrike Riegler, Tom Ross, Darryl Rubin, Sfeve Tack, Jeff Wald. radio electronics Radio ElecTronics Club is dedicafed To The advancemenf of Technical elecTronic abiliTies aT Beverly. The club sponsored a code course for prospecTive l-lam radio operaTors and assisTed The Toy drive for Albion STreeT. Also, l'Oscar, The RoboT was Taken ouT of reTiremenT and reiuvenaTed. Technical ArTs deparTmenT head, Mr. Don Walker, direcTed The acTiviTies. l i TTTGSGTTS Richard Aptaker, Derek Booth, Sfeven Bryson, Mariorie Buck, Abe Carnow, Scan' Chandler, Mike Chernoff, Marcia Fairman, Russell Freeman, Leo Frischman, Sharon Gaffney, Jeremy Halbreich, Andy Harris, Bruce Helff, Roland Hufchinson, Tom Jacobs, Frank Kimball, David Kossoff, Malcolm Leader, Jeff Lehrer, Derek Mesons is The lower division science honor club. The club members parTicipaTed in science pro- iecfs and hosTed chemical and engineering ex- perTs. Mr. Francis Crean is The sponsor. Hank Klein, Liclow, John Marcus, Pefler Margolis, Chris McCann, MafT Merliss, Lynn Mirisch, Ross Nadel, Gary Peskin, Bob Rosenfhail, Sandy Schoi- r'-QT Michael Shaw, Ned Somers, Barry Swerdlow, 'MTL R' 'i i'i'f'i Jl'D'iiiT Weinsiock, Tom Simon. 155 Organizations camera club Uski, Dean Ward. pus with their cameras. Mark Bender, Andy Bloch, Scott Broffman, Bob Burton, George Chuckrow, Marc Danziger, Buz Dasteel, James Factor, Howard Fisher, James Hayden, Robert Kent, Sheldon Lettich, Leonard Li, Bruce Lowell, Mark Sonners, Warren Srole, Evan Stein, Howard Sutton, Anne Turell, Veiio The Camera Club members spent the year learning photographic tech- niques and improving their printing and developing skills. Led by Mr. Lyle Suter, these photography en- thusiasts were often seen on cam- bu WV sinees education Laurie Ackerman, Bill Adelman, Mike Adelman, Eileen Aniagarten, Mike Avchen, Ruth Bassman, Teri Benaron, John Bendix, Karen Berg, Michele Berman, Patty Bromberg, Richard Bronstein, Wendee Brunish, Fran Campbell, Dan Carey, Steve Carey, Sharon Caram, Noren Cohen, Mark Cordova, Alan Crandall, Sue Curtis, Bruce Davidson, Roxanne Davis, Jim Dorskind, Pat Driscoll, Chuck Eberly, Maya Egli, Linda Ell- man, Carol Essey, Ricky Farber, Dan Fendel, Norman Fixler, Gary Flint, David Foos, Wendy Gallup, Liz Gans, Robin Geary, Bob Gersh, Ken Bivvel, Cindy Gluck, Robin Gold, Karen Goldstein, Edward Gottlieb, Shoshana Graff, Carol Graham, Natalie Karasik, Steve Gries, Lynn Gross- light, Bill Grubman, Renee Gruenbaum, Jane Harris, Cindy Hayutin, Jody Helft, Mike Hersoni, Natalie Hoffman, Linda Hsu, Shirley Huams, Jill Isaacs, Gail Katz, Jeannie Katz, Jordan Kerner, Judy Koffman, Larry Koplin, Lisa Kravitz, Deana Lagan, Amanda Lamont, Lisa Lerhten, Felicia Landman, Bob Landre, Lindy Lee, Jeanette Leslie, Yvette Lettich, Amy Levinson, Susan Levitt, Susan Lohn, Melinda Lundbergh, Mar- garet Magenheim, Andy Mallen, Toni Mandanice, Mark Mandel, Wendy Marks, Linda Mayerhoff, Tony Meade, Gary Michel, Kathy Millard, Sheri Mills, Lindy Millstein, Lynn Mirisch, Kathy Morris, Joan Naiman, Ed Parker, Larry Parker, Elyse Peck, Karen Phelps, Rick Pinckert, Jeff Platt, Ronnie Rabin, Linda Radin, Rich Reiner, Sheri Reder, Lisa Renfroe, Doreen Ringer, Patti Roach, Richard Rose, Sue Rosenthal, David Rosman, Lynne Rosman, Diana Ross, Nicci Ross, David Rosten, Robert Roth, Sally Roth, Susan Schneider, Esther Schoenfeld, Jill Scofield, Charlene Shapiro, Mark Shapiro, Marty Shapiro, Kathryn Sherook, Rocky Shiel, Gay Shively, Cindy Shusett, Robert Siegan, Howard Silber- man, Tom Simon, Esther Singerman, Frances Smith, Jerry Smith, Sue Somers, Charlotte Speizer, Amy Spies, Cindy Stone, Randy Stone, Sue Stonehill, Sherry Tamkin, Mark Tonchuck, Judy Taylor, Vicki Wasserman, Jock Weeclin, Jeff Weiner, Lynn Weisman, Warren Weisstein, Barry Weisz, Ann Wekerle, Marcy Winobrad, June Whyte, Steve Worms, Cathy Wyler, Jordan Zierold, Susan Zuckerman, Leo Frischman. Under the guidance of Mrs, Rosalyn Kalmar and Mrs, Marilyn Reynerston, Business Education Club was once again the largest organization in the school. Planning the vocational conference day and conducting a lamination proiect were among this year's activities. Organizations Terry Avchen, Michele Barzilay, Janet Benson, Michele Berman, Laurie Blaustein, Diane Blumenfeld, Jill Bolker, Sheda Braunhut, Mike Bronn, Sue Caren, Scott Chandler, Myra Cozen, Cheryl Crotser, Rachel David, Sue Diskin, Carol Essey, Charlene Falk, Vivian Feintech, Dan Fendel, Janet Firestein, Susan Fodor, Russ Freeman, Harold Gewerter, Lisa Golden, Joel Goldman, Ruth Goldstein, Arlene Goldtarb, Wendy Gray, Laurie Green, Jan Greenberg, Karen Greenhouse, Kathy Groobin, William Grubman, Lianne Halton, Jane Harris, Ronnie Heitetz, Heidi Hilb, Patrice Hirsch, Helaine Honig, Joy Horowitz, Shari Horowitz, Andy Israel, Danny Kahane, Margaret Kaplan, Natalie Karasik, Julie Kavner, Marc Kaye, Jamie Keller, Lee Keiter, Kathy Kent, Liz Kert, Jordan Kerner, Jett Kleinman, Carrie Kramer, John Krieger, Debby Lapidus, Tatty Lee, Monica Lett, Tracy Lett, Liza Lerner, lrene Lesser, Yvette Lettich, Susan Levitt, Ann Linden, Randi Malach, Leslie Marell, Randy Marell, Janet Malvin, Carla Migdal, Susan Miller, Lynn Mirisch, Susan Nager, Lisa Olitt, Laurie Ostrow, Laurie Post, Heidi Pregler, Nancy Rodin, Sheri Reder, Susan Rice, Elllen Rosenblatt, Rocky Ross, Carrie Rothstein, Libby Sack, Shaukat Sadikot, Candace Schmitzer, Suzanne Shanker, Andi Shapero, Phil Shemanski, Richard Sher- wood, Gay Shively, Janet Simpson, Frances Smith, Nina Spies, Amy Stambler, Rick Sterling, William Stern, Claudia Troesch, Ellen Tyre, Carol Venuti, Sheri Weissbrod, Donna Weisz, Wendy Wilson, Heidi Yorkshire, Becky Young, Cathy Zeitman, Laurie Zoloth. tutorial Beverly's newly initiated tutorial program had the honor ot being one ot the two largest extra- curricular organizations in the school. The devoted and gener- ous tutors spent either one or two days a week aiding young students at Crescent Heights Elementary School. Guided by Mrs. Rita Schwartz and Mrs. Lynn Stalmaster, the tutors gen- erated good will throughout the year. ,V Toni Barnett, Diane Blumenfeld, Gayle Bowman, Shelly Brandel, Susie Cole, Bing Crosby, Char- lene Falk, Beth Fiskum, Paula Flcmm, Lynne Feidman, Janet Goldtarb, Meg Goldman, Daryl Gros- berg, Michele Hargreaves, Helene Harris, Jeanie Himel, Helane Honig, Susan Kamrass, Natalie Karasik, Karen Kay, Don Kermin, Hank Klein, Linda Kumetz, Monica Lett, Yvette Lettich, Debbie Magidson, Dorothea Meyer, Carol Norman Carol Oblath, Sandy Orgel, Debbie Pelton, Alida Post, Donna Punaro, Nancy Radin, Ted Rhodes, Susie Rice, Ellen Rosenblatt, Charlene Shapiro, Laurie Sherman, Danny Siegenteld, Larry Sims, Randy Stone, Julia Stricklane, Teri Tretts, Anne Turell, Leslie Wager, Denise Wior, Cathy Wyler, Heidi Yorkshire. los espenolitos ln a year noted tor Mexican themes, Los Espanolitos kept a busy schedule. Highlights ot the clulo's activities were the annual Mexican bean counting con- test, a pinata party, and a candy sale. Mr. Neo Gutierrez helped to generate appreciation ot Latin cultural traditions. Organizations .V .' X571 ,jagmjjfgjwe . , K 2 MZ f , , highlights First Semester: Editors-in-Chief: Jane Friedman, Dan Polier, Manag- ing Editors, Didi DeWitt, Laurie Zoloth. Second Semester: Editors-in- Chief, Julie lsen, Fred Mann, Managing Editors, Cathy Stumpus, Sandi Wilclman. Staff: Mark Bender, Chris Dworin, Barney Fein- stein, Beth Fiskum, Bruce Helft, Amy Kaufman, Jamie Keller, Bob Kornhandler, Cheryl Lewis, Jeff Marks, Mike Marks, Mark Sonners, Robert Switzer. Supervised by Mr. Kenneth J. Gelms, Highlights staff pub- lished Beverly's weekly newspaper. They met one class period each day and were responsible for writing, editing, and setting the type of each publication. The Invitational Basketball Program and the Senior Edition were also written by the Highlights staff. Fall Editorial Board: Jane Friedman, Dan Polier, Didi DeWitt, and Laurie Zoloth. L X HL Thursday afternoon: Barney Feinstein and Robert Switzer set the type. r......-- , sa., Spring Editorial Board: Julie lsen, Fred Mann, Cathy Stumpus, and Sandi Wildman. .Hiatt f Nw' x, , , ,Lt T y 1 ......Y. A, .X J Sandi Wlldman thinking very hard. Julie lsen and Fred Mann plan the pages. ref: - f - ' Lg Organizations forensics Dorian Auster, Maralee Beck, Ja-net Benson, Frederick Berne, Claude Borshi,, Daniel Brenner, Bonnie Burstein, Daniel Burstein, Eileen Cohen, Jonathan Curtiss, Deborah Cutler, Wendy Cutler, Susie Davidson, Jonathan Davis, James Dewitt, Laurel Dickranian, Jim Dorskiind, Patricia Driscoll, Hillary Farrell, Barney Feinstein, Vivian Feintech, Elizabeth Fiskum, Leo Frischman, Michele Gerard, Shoshanna Ginsburg, Debra Gold, Marjorie Goldman, Gary Goodman, Laurie Green, Karen Greenhouse, Richard Hall, Catherine Hand, Nancy Himel, Michael Hoberman, Joy Horowitz, Margaret Kaplan, Linda Ellman, Frank- lyn Kimball, Judy Koffman, Larry Koplin, Harry Kotler, Debbie Kranze, Linda Kumitz, Deana Logan, Irene Lesser, Amy Levinson, Elias Mechtygier, Robert Meyer, Kathy Millard, Susan Morgenstern, Stephanie Nichols, Janet Petkin, Earl Pfeffer, Laurie Post, Judy Pressman, Dan Rosson, John Santo, Gary Schoenberg, Steven Schulman, Michael Shaw, Scott Shershow, Ronnie Sherwood, Lance Smigel, Frances Smith, Katie Snyder, Sanford Steinman, Jeffrey Sulkin, Mike Tolkin, Steve Tolkin, Deborah Wallen, Billy Weisberg, Marcy Winograd, Alan Wolfson, Bill Wood, Amy Wrobel, Heide Yorkshire, Jack Za- kowski, Bradley Ziff. The Forensics squad, coached by Mr. Allen Klotz, posted an outstanding record. Several National Forensics League members went all the way to the finals in area-qualifying tournaments. The fine showings by young debaters upheld the forensics tradition of excellence. This year a new organization was added to the regular forensic programs. Readers' Theater, a select group of dramatically talented students, met three mornings a week to read radio scripts, scenes from plays, and dra- matic speeches. The members were given an opportunity to show off at a fall assembly, and were warmly re- ,..s:,.,,,.i , ers' theater V68 Dorian Auster, Sus Davidson, Laurel Dickranian, Linda Ellman, Beth Fiskum, Sondra Gibson, Bonnie Glickman, Pat Goldstone, Gary Goodman, Shelly Maron, Sue Morgenstern, Vicki Soss, Sandy Steinman, Jeff Weber, Bill Weisberg, Elliot Woodruff. inf 'T O 1 no Q E. N cz :-. o 3 CD 'wqwr YK ff T. r 1 l i E sooieded honerie hiepenioe Eileen Anisgarten, Andee Bowman, Mike Chernoff, Walter Fishman, Geri Ann Galanti, Bob Gersh, Al Gersten, Joey Gindi, Karen Goodman, Bill l-lelfman, Vicki Hendler, Julie lsen, Melinda Lundbergh, Ira Moskatel, Melissa Mass, Joan Naiman, Sharon Newman, Eddie Parker, Ted Rhodes, Phil Savenick, Paul Seligman, Rusty Sheinkopf, Charlotte Speizer, Sheldon Sroloff, Charles Swerdlow, Amy Wrobel. The Beverly chapter oT The national Sociedad l-lonoraria l-lispanica enioyed an active year under the leadership of Miss Alicia Ramirez. Undoubtedly the highlight of The year was The presentation of Sociedad members. The Sociedad play. Escrima y Amor , a Spanish comedy perTormed completely by .t ' El.U.3. Jeri Banks, Lynn Bazilauskas, Janet Beerman, Ellen Bloom, Shellie Bloom, Jill Bolker, Suzanne Bowen, Roxanne Bowersock, Gayle Bowman, Bonnie Burstein, Sheri Coffler, Evonne Cohen, Linda Cunag, Deb- bie Cutler, Debbie David, Cathy Dreyfuss, Beth Dunitz, Benita Epstein, Ellen Forman, Joyce Freedman, Bill Grubman, Sylvia l-laimoff, Helene Harris, Laurie Higgins, Natalie Hoffman, Debbie lrmas, Ellen Jameson, Joyce Kahn, Susan Kamrass, Rhonda Kap, Natalie Karasik, Art Kauman, Andy Kennedy, Kathy Kent, Kathy Kert, Liz Kert, Rhonda Kreeger, Vivian Larner, Lynn Latzer, Tinda Leventhal, Penny Mast, Denie Miller, Llois Miller, Joy Mulvaney, Rick Mylan, Sari Newman, Debbie Newmark, Patti Obloth, Sandy Orgel, Jessie Prinz, Missy Reden, Patty Roach, Nina Roseman, Andrea Rosenberg, Jeffrey Scofield, Amy Stambler, Laurie- Zoloth. AUA, the honor art organ- ization, accepted many new members this year under the sponsorship oT Mr. Rob- ert Breuer. An art exhibit of members' work was The highlight of the club activ- ities. Organizations 111 Dale Alberstone, Barry Berkett, Harold Brown, Steven Bryson, Bruce Davidson, Dan Devany, Chris Dworin, Leo Frischman, Jim Gilson, Sol Goldberger, Stan Goldstein, Brian Gottlieb, Bruce Helft, Mike Hoberman, David Kaye, Alan Kennedy, Scott Kingston, Larry Hirsch, Jett Kleiman, Harry Kotler, Seth Landsberg, Marty Moss, John Robinson, Albert Rosenblatt, David Samson, Ed Schnitzer, Steven Shaffer, Tom Simon, Larry Sims, Louis Sorger, Anne Sterbcow, Glenn Stevens, David Stoll, Seymour Stoll, Ron Swan, Larry Toll, Roger Toll, David Ward. chess Club Checkmate! The aims of Chess Club are to stimulate interest in the game and to improve the indiviolual's technical abilities. The club, sponsored by Mr. Carlo Cartaino, participated in many tournaments with other schools, ln addition, the members played daily during lunch. Richard Aptaker, Mike Barclay, Peter Bisno, Andy Block, Abe Carnow, Larry Carnow, Mike Chernoff, David Dickter, Tony Frank, Leo Frischman, Laurel Gilbert, Mike Gilbert, Jeff Hamerling, Andy Harris, George Harris, Mike Hayutin, Bob Held, Jeannie Himmel, Art Kaufman, Mickey Kaus, Scott Kingston, Larry Kirsch, Gary Klienman, Bob Korda, Harry Kotler, Aaron Landgarten, Jeff Lehrer, Roger Lecht, Mark Magidson, Albert Manopla, Kathy Millard, Jeff Platt, Andy Rhodes, David Rosenbaum, Mark Schwab, Larry Sims, Steve Sorell, Bob Stein, Bruce'Steinbaum, Mike Steinbaum, William Stern, Gary Stolzotf, Howard Sutton, Bob Switzer, Mark Tanchuck, Anne Turell, Jerry Vener, Dean Ward, Noel Weiss, Mike Wise, Alan Wolfson, Bill Wood, Steve Worms, law Club Law Club, sponsored by Dr. Leslie Wood, held discussions on old and new laws, courtroom activities, and controversial cases in the news. The club is aided by men engaged in the profession, as well as by legal organizations, i6l Organizations ii Gary Acheatel, Dale Albertstone, Barbara Allenstein, Barbara Altman, Agi Arsi, Michael Bayer, Marcy Barbanell, Jett Beauchamp, Teri Benaron, Stanton Berman, Anclee Bowman, Debi Brourman, Angie Brown, Jonathan Brown, Danny Burstein, Burke Cahill, Kevin Cahill, Mike Cahill, Madeline Cantillon, Sharon Carman, Maryanne Chavin, Jon Cole, Sue Cole, Alan Crandall, Joel Davidman, Bob Disman, Dan Devaney, Pat Driscoll, Chris Dworin, Charles Eberly, Hillary Farrell, Jim Farrington, Arlene Fields, Caren Flaster, Gary Flint, Susan Foder, Tony Frank, Claudia Freeman, Geri-Ann Galanti, Steve Geller, Debi Genson, Janet Gilbert, Betsy Gindi, Bruce Goldsmith, Gail Grossbard, Sylvia Haimoff, Ted Hankin, Linda Helm, Mike Herson, Heidi Hilb, Mark Hirschman, Jan Hottman, Blll Hussey, Ellen Jameson, Bonnie Kabat, Debbie Kahan, Gail Katz, Robert Kent, Jim Kirshner, Neil Konheim, Richard Knopf, Debra Kornhandler, Sandy Krugel, Mark Langberg, Michael Langberg, Vivian Larner, Lynn Latzer, Taffy Lee, Deni Leemon, Dorian Leopold, Babette Lewis, Cheryl Lewis, Francine Liebshard, Ann Linden, Anita Maehler, Steve Marks, Linda Maron, Jody Meyer, Shari Meyers, Paul Miller, Wendie Miller, David Morse, Meredith Most, Rick Mylon, Candy Naiclitch, Ellen Naiman, Carol Naylor, Sari Newman, Paul Oberon, Sue Pelton, Christie Peterson, Debbie Prinz, Jessie Prinz, Shelly Rodin, Janet Rasak, Lisa Renfroe, Ron Richman, Patti Roach, Mike Rose, Carrie Rothstein, Andre Rotman, Tom Ruben, Libby Sack, Ruby Santellanes, Matt Saver, Warren Srole, Ann Schoenteld, Sybil Sever, Rosemary Shoong, Wendy Shusett, Ed Singer, Esther Singerman, Marcy Sobel, Sharon Stahl, Leslie Stevens, Randy Stone, Ron Swan, Robert Switzer, Steve Tack, Sue Towers, Jim Tyre, Veiio Uski, Susette Wachtel, Dana Watt, Sue Weistelclt, Donna Weisz, Jett White, Stewart Wilson, .lack Zakowski, George Ziegler, Phyllis Ziman. ski club Beverly's new Ski Club was established this year to generate and continue widespread enthusiasm tor skiing. Guest speakers, films, dry-land skiing lessons, snow lessons and weekend R 'MAT ,.. up-af-I ' ' -s - 4 A 'N - . skiing trips were all planned for enthusiasts. The club is guided by a local recreations department director and the school sponsor, Miss Mari-Ann Strandwall. -- 5-ff' E Elf., Founders Tatfy Lee and Geri-Ann Galanti show ott on the , F i..1f-J2: - 1 6 tront lawn. - 'ymsufi I . ,,. ll f5gaf71'?9 -gf. 1. dwg. lg Organizations ff? 1 David Adler, John Bendix, Lynn Bazilauskas, Helene Berman, Linda Berman, Angie Brown, Sharon Carman, Debbie Cutler, Kehrela Davidson, Carol Davis, Laurel Dickranian, Michael Doland, Barbara Ovoutyhy, Gail Eichenthal, Linda Ellman, Joan Felmus, Pattie Field, Mona Fixler, Lisa Golden-, Gloria Goldstein, Laurie Green, Richard Grill, Jane Harris, Vicki Hyman, Joy Horowitz, Gail Katz, Laurie Kranze, Mark Langberg, Mike Langberg, Lynn Latzer, Malcolm Leader, Karen Maas, Maggie Magenheim, Peter Margolis, Amanda Martin, Michelle Migdal, Kathy Millard, Wenclie Miller, Yvette Monroe, Sue Morgenstern, Tina Pasternak, Rochelle Radin, Mike Rose, Nancy Gendel, Laurie Sherman, Katie Snyder, Debbie Sobel, Amy Spies, Alice Stamblr, Jeff Sulkin, Steve Tolkin, Lynn Weisman. ' ' This year French Club is a combination la l of L'espirit de France and L'alliance Francaise. Merged under the sponsorship of Mr. Jacques Poletti anal Miss Joanne Haag, the club viewed an art exhibit of French masterpieces and had French Embassy officials as speakers. 'a HF. ,2 V- ? Future Nurses is one of Beverly's many professional clubs. Directed by our school nurse, Mrs. Mary Partridge, these girls learned a great deal about a career in nursing from speakers and films. 13' 'Q , future nurses Ellen Allen, Linda Anderson, Michelle Art, Betsy Bingham, Karen Frank, Tina Goody, Lisa Koenigsberg. Rochelle Radin, Jill Scofield, Mimi Winer. 163 Organizations u Tj V r, l -i A .AAA r ,M-f ' . ' ff- ' , A' ' . 'fm . . , , 'V ,,' .. , 'fn ,I fufvvlf Julie Aaron, Eileen Anisgarten, Dorian Auster, Janet Benson, Maggie Bloch, Claudia Bluestein, Denise Brente, Toni Brown, Debbie Chodos, Sunny Dagowitz, Kehrela Davidson, Todd Davidson, Maggie Field, Cathy Finkle, Janet Firestein, Ellen Forman, Lisa Gaberman, Nancy Gendel, Kate Groobin, Lynn Grosslight, Daryl Grossberg, Richard Hall, Helene Harris, Vincent Hung, Judy Kaplain, Lor Kellogg, Lisa Kravitz, Brad Lenhott, Leslee Lenhotf, Irene Lesser, Debbie Li, Eileen Linde, Amanda Martin, Roberta Navis, Peter Ng, Sheri Oppenheim, Sandy Orgel, Jeanette Ostxow, Debbie Pelton, Jessie Prinz, Elaine Propker, Sheri Re-der, Audrey Rendsburg, Mike Rose, Marina Roseman, Marlene Sanberg, Gary Schoenberg, Andrea Shapero, Frances Smith, Debbie Sobel, Nina Spies, Amy Stambler, Jeff Sulkin, Leslie Wager, Debbie Wallen, Ann Wang, Lynn Weisman, Jeff Weber, Denise Wior. N ,, 4 4,5 Z., ' X 5? r Hgh rw or ,,,.. 5722-V Beverly's two A.F.S, students, Shaukat Sadikot and Patrizia Ammarati, answered questions on their native lands of India and Italy on many occasions. Their friendly smiles were a wels come addition to the Beverly scene, 8 The American Field Service Club, led by Miss Hilda Valrner, makes a continuous study ot lite in other countries. Meeting with the toreign exchange students, discussions with teachers who traveled abroad this summer, and a picnic were the highlights ot this year's activities. ,, -, , 1 ...Q1 Organizations Y- Linda Anderson, Jim Bard, Ruth Bassman, Peter Bisno, Peter Bourne, Chaia Braunhut, Patty Bromberg, Bob Cole, Bob Disman, Patricia Driscoll, Arlene Fields, Matt Finerman, Karen Frank, Carol Graham, Michael Harrison, Iris Hauser, Mike Herson, Gary Hoffman, Caren Kaster, Scott Kingston, Laurence Kirsch, David Kossotf, Lori Kranze, llene Larner, Vivian Larner, Mike Lennon, Marcia London, David Morse, Ross Nader, Joan Naiman, Linda Rodin, Carrie Rothstein, Audrey Rendsburg, Andy Richman, Connie Roberts, Albert Rosenblatt, Bob Seagan, Corrine Seiden, Richard Selzer, Ed Singer, Katherine Snyder, Jerry Vener, Jan Weisbart, Wendy Willson, Bill Wood, Claude Zachary, Jack Zakowski, Phil Zakowski. - The Medical Club, s onsored b Mr. William Logue, has H been one of Beverlyi most actiie organizations. Weekly guest speakers, candy sales, and an annual car wash were several ot the many events on this year's calendar. Ji Jeff Angus, George Chuckrow, Dan Fendel, Dan Fried, David Kay, Bernie Kling, John Reiner, Andy Richman, Mike Rose, Robert Rosen. thal, Carol Schaat, Scott Shershow, Mike Tremblay, Neil Weinstock. ' lnternational Statesmen is one ot Beverly's most interesting clubs. Weekly, this organization was addressed by prominent speakers in the tield of international relations. Miss Karen Shaver is the sponsor. 165 Organizations home eo The Home Economics Club is comprised of girls enrolled in a cooking or sewing class. The club's activities which are luncheons, sales, and field trips to bakeries are designed to promote a further interest in the field of homemaking. Home Economics teacher Mrs. Sybil Line is the sponsor. The Home Ec Club's fortune cookie sale was a big hit. E- un- K. , .L g A f W-iirwzf, -. fl' ' if 'fl ll 1 . 'L 'T 1. ,S QL 4 ,N f un? 1, .U ' I F hx ' .. - 4 x -:JK 5 -v cj I 5 4 Az zli f, , Q K ff 4547 5' X I ? l i I.: Linda Andersson, Denise Berkett, Sue Caren, Forman, Lisa Gaberman, Marsha Green, Lynn man, Debbie Li, Roberta Navis, Rebecca Ng, Shulamit Weinraub. Kehrela Davidson, Ellen Koffman, Barbara Kreed- Nina Spies, Paula Tesler, California Education Club, sponsored by Mrs. Florence Quertermous, is open to students interested in a teaching career. Special speakers and films were the sources of the information these students received concerning careers in education. Janet Benson, Rachel David, Linda Dubois, Carol Essey, Lori Evans, Hillary Farrell, Cheryl Gartsman, Bobbie Gordon, Lynn Grosslight, Marcia Harris, Helagine Honig, Hilda lndich, Debbie Katz, Laurie Kranze, Lisa Kravitz, Irene Lesser, Yvette Lettich, Susan Levin, Eileen Linde, Karen Maas, Ellen Naiman, Janet Ostrow, Jeanette Ostrow, Rochelle Rodin, Susie Rice, Ruby Santellanes, Laurie Sherman, Norma Spitz, Claudia Troesch, Wendy Willson. - 1- Organizations 4? 49 IA -4, f , Neil Balsam, Richard Berger, Peter Black, Bill Bogert, Peter Bourne, Craig Carmien, Mike Chernotf, Deborah Chodos, Jonathan Cole, Nada Cox, Larry Cross, Patricia Cummings, Cheryl Davis, Joan Felmus, Jane Friedman., Harold Gewerter, Paul Gibson, Andy Harris, Mike Hayutin, Brian Jacobs, Henry Kim, Denise Leader, Malcolm Leader, Richard Lennon, Amelea Mandakas, Roberta Meyer, Chris Morley, Sandra Mullane, Sue Nager, Mike Neuhotf, Jason Newman, Stephanie Nichols, Pandora Paulos, Mike Rabkin, David Rosenbaum, Tony Rubin, Benet Rutenberg, David Schuman, Jerry Shulman, Tom Simon, Peggy Simons, Jeffrey Smith, Steve Sorell, Sharon Stahl, Paul Tarlow, Roger Toll, Michael Tremblay, Elaine Udis, Peter Utas, Steve Wasserman, Janet White, Dave Wohlberg, Bill Wood, Mark Wood, Amy Wrobel, Claude Zachary. If S.P.Q.R. lSenatus Populus Que Romanusl is Beverly's Latin club. The aims ot The club include learning about ancient Rome and Turthering The members' knowledge of The Latin language. Mrs. Louise Wilson sponsors S.P.Q.R. Shalom, Abc hebrew club Hebrew Club is a relatively new club at Beverly designed To generate cultural interest in lsrael and The Hebrew language. This club hosted Israeli consul officials as well as having Tilms and slides. Hebrew Teacher Mr. David Bonami is The sponsor. Dorit Adler, Dalia Barness, Stan Berman, Sheda Braunhut, Bonnie Burstein, Daniel Burstein, Mira Davidovitz, Jacklyn Eskin, Leo Frischman, Joey Gindi, Renee Gruenbaum, Ernest Katz, Carrie Kramer, Miryam Liberman, Leslie Marell, Randi Marell, Jan Ostrow, Earl Pfeiffer, Laurie Post, David Samson, Esther Schoenfeld, Mark Schwab, Steve Seligman, Sherry Shartman, Opher Segal, William Stern, Seymour Stoll, David- Stoll, Howard Sutton, Jerry Vener, Jett Weiner, Shulamit Weinraub, Elke Weisbard, Mike Wise, Steve Worms. la Organizations ,nsf I .. 0' if w -r-. f.. 6 'LM Richard Aptaker, Michael Barclay, Jim Bard, Sanford Beattie, Arthur Berger, Barry Berkett, Alan Bernstein, Derek Booth, Abe Carnow, Larry Carnow, Ken Chen, Rachel David, Jim Dorskind, Sharon Gaffney, Jeremy Halbreich, Roland Hutchinson, David Kay, Scott Kingston, Laurence Kirsch, Ira Moskatel, Gary Peskin, Jeff Plan, Bill Polonsky, Stephen Rose, Michael Shaw, Jim Scannell, Margaret Schwartz, Laurie Sherman, Glenn Stevens, Barry Swerdlow. meth club The Math Club is open to all students interested in this wide field of knowledge. The club's activities include representation in the yearly Occidental Math Field Day and conducting the district-wide mathematics tournament open to all elementary and high school students. Through all activities, sponsor Paul Michalisko keeps the sphere rolling. in ,Sxi ' ' X I iff' f 1' ff 'Q f ' - f'f3i : UL ,Lig1 Varsity Club adopted a new spirit symbol shown here by its designer, Mr. Levin of the information retrieval center. ' The Varsity Club is composed of athletes who have won Va I a varsity letter. There are letter winners from all I b different sports in the Club. Varsity Club served the C U school by selling food and drinks at school events. Mr. Chuck Kloes is the sponsor. Q if , X 'Lf' ' V ., Mark Benjamin, Tony Boyer, Jon Cole, Tom Dietrich, Mike Doland, Phil Elway, Barney Feinstein, Alex Gamble, Bob Gersh, Elie Gindi, Jim Heumann, Mark Hirschman, Bill Hussey, Casey Jackson, Jeff Jayson, Danny Jones, Randy Kuluva, Brion Mekelburg, Bob Meth, Larry Minsky, Dennis Needleman, Jason Newman, Rusty Pollack, Dan Rossen, Tony Rubin, Benet Rutenberg, Stan Schwimer, Geoff Shlaes, Jerry Smith, Rick Smith, Ross Snyder, Mark Vladyka, Bobby Waters, Mike Wellman, Mark Wiseman, Terry Wolff, Ron Zolkover, Ben Zycher. , ,zen 'fx sports ' f',pD A. 5 fg A if lf! ll whoa jllll W Milli ,K Jig: Q B iflwffdl I l Zyl ff! f Z L W fl , y fl EZ! QW! Wfff gm fljfl ZFWVKQ www! 0 il I' ffw I ff c Varslty Football Bee Football Cee Football Cross Country Varslty Water Polo Bee Cee Water Polo W tl res mg Vars ty Basketball JV Basketball Bee Basketball Cee Basketball Varslty Basketball JV Baseball Go Tennls Varslty Track B CeeT ck ee ra Swlmmlng Splrlt GAA i F It li -- Varsity Football w-gg- ' l ' op Row: Mark Vladyka, Steve Rasak, Ben Zycher, Eric Gibson, Bill Hussey, Jeff Weiner, Ed Burris, Steve Wasserman, Jason Newman, Bill Weisberg, J. B. Jsborne, Lon Levin, Benet Rutenberg. Third Row: Coach Dick Keelor, Coach Ben Bushman, Harry Trotter, Stuart Newmark, Penrod Vladyka, Mark Wiseman 1 im Heumann, Geoff Shlaes, Jeff Jason, Kevin Cahill, Peter Bourne, Tim Del Cambre, Mike Wolf, Coach Chuck Kloes, Coach Jerry Carpenter. Second Row: Iobert Brodney, Leigh Cohn, Ted Rips, Ron Zolkover, Mike Barr, Jerry Smith, Ralph Dash, Jon Cole, Dick Felton, Bruce Hochman, Tom Ross, Jack Powazek. rottom Row: Bill Wadell, Opher Segal, Neil Konheim, Ed Fishbein, Mike Wellman, Tony Rubin, Lindsay Wellman, Elie Gindi, Phil Savenick. A Sky League championship and a possible C I F placement were the expectations of Coach Dick Keelor for this year's Norman Gridsters. With a potent offense led by quarterback Jim Heumann and a devasting defense inspired by Mike Wellman and Jerry Smith, Beverly moved into eleventh in Cl F after setting aside its first four opponents. The highlight of the early season was a win over AAAA Long Beach Jordan. Entering League play, Beverly encountered the always strong Rolling Hills Titans and succumbed in a real thriller 13-6. Humbled .by powerful Morningside in a fiercely contested battle and stunned by a surprising Leuzinger squad in a real heartbreaker 14-13, the Normans hope for a good season looked dim. Returning home, Beverly rebounded with wins over cross town rival Culver City and a tough Torrance team. ln these last two games the Normans demonstrated fine ability and the will to win for their school that found them with a 6-3 mark, the first winning season in twelve years. .-1.frf'w-V. V-.S-W . ...ve- MIKE BARR A convert from Cross Country, Speedy Mike thrilled many a Norman with his flashy running style. KEN GAZIN One of the quickest gridders, Ken distinguished himself an excellent pass rusher. ELIE GINDI A fine defensive back for two seasons, Elie again showed good hands and fine feet. JIM HEUMANN Outstanding offense back and this year's Blanket Award winner, Jim capped off his sparkling career with over five yards a carry and twenty-five touchdown passes in three campaigns. MARK HIRSCHMAN A steady performer for three seasons, The Mongoose again shows his deadly blocking at strong guard and provided strong leadership as co-captain. BRUCE HOCHMAN Filling in for the injured Schlaes, Bruce showed his fine ability as a recipient of an Alonza Stagg Award. BILL HUSSEY One of the hardest workers on this year's team, The BulI distinguished himself as an outstanding offensive and defensive tackle. JEFF JASON Moved to linebacker, The Hawk displayed good lateral pursuit and crisp hard tackling which won him outstanding defensive back. JACK POWAZEK Probably the most spirited gridder, Jack- son represented the fine attitude of the squad. STEVE RASAK Entering Beverly Hills in mid-October, Steve walked into a starting iob at defensive half. JERRY SMITH Outstanding defensive lineman last year and again this year, The Jet once more proved his fine defen- sive end play by winning an Alonza Stagg twice and by winning all league honors. MIKE WELLMAN A varsity standout defensively and offen- sively, The Stump called the defensive signals this year and won all league honors at offensive tackle. JEFF WEINER The biggest and strongest gridder, The Giant single handedly repelled many an enemy attack. RON ZOLKOVER A fine all around performer, The Rocket proved invaluable at offensive guard. BEN ZYCHER Probably the most improved player, The Bear blossomed into a fine defensive performer. 169 7 . , ,,, Aw, ,VA 'Q' 5, Wm' Q .dna ,f f W, , f-., fff' we , A o, o ,, -,ww 1 f nw I , 'Aw ,f Q ,gm . , 'V iff, f?c,AZff!',4,Q ff Q V41 e 'ff zgrf-If 'ff'- 4 V ' .5351 X to . FX Q , I tn . , A rn , .N '. -I X X :I fs Q ' JM 1 N 'N . . 3 Above: Norman defense poised for attack. I, I Rig hh PeTer Bou me-Touchdown! 9 4', if 5' 4 '74, '53-y- Left: 'fongrofuofions Coach Below: Linemen Bill Hussey and Jerry Smith Bottom: Beverly in Hot Pursuit. , ii: U4 AW , . Lf- ,X '-I mf' fr V! fu 'Nt , D , ..wY'4.'v f ' mm ' ln, ' . ,if ,il ., ,, ,, It af' 3 w If - 1. W W as Aww , 1 ,ry 'Z ,,,.- 4 .r,-ff., we Ad 1 . 0 Scoreboard Fillmore EI Segundo Lennox L. B. Jordon Rolling Hills Morningside Leuzinger Culver Ciiy Torronce . Left Jim Heumonn evodes ci would be Below: Mike Burr being dragged down os Ron Zolkover and Jon Cole look on +1 Bee Football L 4 This year's B Foofballers achieved a remarkable 3-l-l mark in Sky League compeTiTion and missed being League champions by only one-half game. Pulling Themselves . Togefher afTer four pre-season losses, Coach Dick Schreiber's Norbabes played magnificenTIy The remainder of The season. QuarTerbacked by Freshman sensaTion Tony Meade and carried on The ground by halfbacks Chuck and Tommy Fries, The Normans' offense proved very effecfive. WiTh Bob Housman and Burke Cahill leading The defensive corps, Beverly's Bees had one of The mosT producTive seasons of any Norman Team. Above: Tony Meade hands To Tom Fries behind Burke Cahill. Below Top Row: Fred Wolf, Peter Kafz, Brad Wiseman, Chuck Glickman, PeTer Kibrick, Mark Smifh, Dave Dickfer, Bob Lagen, Second Row: Coach Schreiber, Andy Kline, Neil Balsam, Mark Mandel, Jeff Whife, Larry HechT, Larry Carpenter, Ron Spears, Bill Kalivas, MaTT Browar, Mike Wolf, Third Row: Jeff STeinberg, PeTer Kleinbrodf, Bob Housman, Vic Preisler, John Marcus, Mike Aroff, Gary Lyson, Jim Fuhrman, Harvey Kreifenberg. BoT1om Row: Tony Meade, Ross Nadel, Chuck Fries, Tom Fries, Joey Hamilfon, Tony Adragna, Burke Cahill, Geoff Mahar, Derek BooTh, STeve KenT. 'lil 1 . I 'df ' T i '9'l T , P 55.4. ', V, T a M-as , ,,,.,.Z- 'I Cee Football ' wif! ri-if Hifi f , .A 39 .... . , Top Row: Steve Kessler, Larry Sims, Richard Baker, Ron Wanglin, Jeff Hamerling, Stewart Wilson, Terry Mathers. Third Row: Coach Chris Flanigan, Mike Cahill, Ralph Jackson, Randy Newman, Mike Rennie, Jeff Platt, Matt Browar, Brad Lenhoff, Bob Lifson, Glenn Stevens, Mike Hackman, Steve Tetsch, Coach Hal Sieling. Second Row: Mat Saver, Bob Resnick, Randy Kuluva, Frank Kimball, Dan Goldstein, Bob Levine, Peter Jones, Albert Owens, Sande Schwartz, George Kimball. Bottom Row: Eli Grossman, Tom Jacobs, Larry Rothstein, Paul Raymond, Jacques Behar, Chris Morley, Randy Sonns, Ricky Meyerson, Gary Becker. Left: QB Steve Kessler on the option play. i1X 1 X 'fi E: 1 A i.- , ,V ,v tx x i' Small but mighty, this year's Cees were not too successful on the scoreboard but did gain valuable experience. Quarter- back Steve Kessler and running backs Randy Sonns and Jeff Hamerling provided the punch on offense while Randy Kuluva, player of the year, was outstanding both offensively and defensively. Most of the year, Coach Flanigan's boys 2-AP , 1 .4 S-'TSS . . 1 ' f were David and their opponents were Goliath. T74 a,c,, .i. cvwtte-,i,i, , , ,V ,, , W Cross Country 1 KVM 'z N121 lit l 14 5' ni g' ,fl l nm' .figs W, 'lei ' I ., - , ff- - . HM. Q-, H , L H igh 51. if Y. l -E , , rw, I 1 Top Row: Coach Toby Larson, Jim Dewitt, Richard Graham, Mike Rose, Lee Mitch Bell, Dan Rosson, Jim Bard, Barry Berman, David Samson. Second Rovv: Kahane, Jett Sulkin, Jim Simons, Ken Gibble, Steve Tuggey, Ross Pearl, Jim Row: Warren Weinstein, Mike Wolf, Tim Deitrick, Mike Lennon, Dan Burstein Bluestein, Jim Frankel, Bob Meth, Gabor Kennedy, Alan Duke, Steve Solender, Hank Klein, Rudy Malanga, Steve Tolkin, Paul Diamond, Joel Goldman, Danny Gibson, Peter Ng, Carl Svvitsky, Barry Berkett, Roger Smith, Bob Held. Bottom , Mark Franks, Scott Wilson, David Reich, Bob Stein, Jett Harmon, Buzz Dasteel. Left to Right: Dan Rossen, Joel Goldman, Mike Lennon, Coach Larson, Dan Kahane. If , .lwtfi 1 ' lx .. X- l' it rf ' 5, 4 ' , ll lf- . e 4 2 ' 1391-1,, lk kr J' ,- l , T -, swf -I Y , ,, f , I he ,,i, ' 'S Rm' W I . HIP 5 II Although coming up onthe short end in each meet, Coach Larson's harriers made great strides tor the future. Senior Mike Lennon showed his outstanding running ability tor the third straight year. Aided F by iunior Dan Rossen and sophomore Joel Goldman, who placed second in Frosh Soph, Beverly continued to improve with each meet. Outstanding on this year's squad was Dan Kahane who was the most consistent Norman runner. it , . si tt rf fc nam, ,, 175 h ,. f ,,,s.:tc mln . Lai, - t 1, N ,Q figiifi-cq'.?F',Q-x'i,3 , Nifitf ' fi Varsity Waterpolo 7 Top Row: Dan Jones, Terris Wolff, Barney Feinstein, Larry Mlnsky Dennis Needleman Al Manopla Borrom Row Coach Richard Douglas, Stan Schwimer, Casey Jackson, Miles Corwin, Doug Erenberg Coach Ron Crawford NOT Plcrured Alan Erenberg Below: Coach Crawford afler a swim. Right: Doug Erenberg, all C I F. Lower Right: Casey Jackson ready for The 176 steal. L... Varsify WaTerpolo Above Ieffz Goalie Terry Wolff makes The save. Above righT: STan Schwimer races for The ball. LefT: Offensive sTar Dennis Needleman fights for The ball while Larry Minsky aids. The T967 Wafer Polo season found Beverly on Top in The Sky League wiTh a perfecf IO-O record. Under The direcTion of Coach Ron Crawford, The Norman poloers Took firsT in The VenTura Tourney, were barely nosed ouT by second ranked Fullerfon in The CIF playoffs, and finished The year wiTh a T7-4 mark, The besf in The school's hisfory. This year's squad included many Truly ouTsTanding players. Defensive ace Doug Erenberg was awarded Sky League Co-player of The Year and all CIF Honorable Menfion. Co-CapTain Casey Jackson was selecTed firsT Team All League and voTed Co-MosT Valuable Player. Goalie Terry Wolff was honored as OuTsTanding Player of The Venfura Tourney and chosen Second Team All League. Also chosen Second Team All League were co-capTain Miles Corwin and junior STan Schwimer. MosT Improved Player on This year's squad was offensive ace Dennis Needleman whose key goals and fine play won him a spoT on The All League FirsT Team. T77 Bee and Cee Wciferpolo THE BEE TEAM Led by Team capiain Paul Sil- verman, Beverly's Bee WaTer Polo squad finished Third in Sky League wiTh a 7-3 record. Goalie Ben Dalby, defensive sTar Ken Chernove, and MosT Valuable Player David Rosenbaum aided Beverly vviTh consisTenTly fine performances. THE CEE TEAM Coach Douglas' Cee WaTer Polo Team capTured a Third place in Sky League This season. Making ' up for The lack of experience wirh greof enThusiasm, The Nor- man Cees finished The season wiTh a 5-5 mark. Mosf Valuable Player Bruce GoldsmiTh and Team capTain Rob Feldman were This year's ouTsTanding players. T78 1 - i Llay Top Row: Dave Wallace, George Harris, Richard Rosenwald, David Ward, David Rosenbaum, Ben Dalby. Bottom Rowf Coach Douglas, Richard Hermann, Robert Gersh, Ken Chernove, Paul Silverman, Ronald Richmond, Coach Crawford. -7' Top Row: Mike Chernoff, Rob Feldman, RoberT Ziegler, Bruce Goldsmith, Richard Leff, Tim WesTor, Buck Sawyer. 3rd Row: Kevin Gallagher, Phillip Kaufman, Greg Harris, Gavin Gervis, Arrhur Berger, Edward Gofrlieb, Richard Hall. 2nd Row: David Feder, Gary Hoffman, Chuck Schneider, Leslie Stevens, Mike Hayurin, Ed Schnirzer, Sfeve Foorlick. Botfom Row: Coach Douglas, Scarf Smigel, Tony Frank, Alan Crandall, Don Devaney, Coach Crawford. - fix- ,f ' Yju 5-I , - if Z 4 gg ..4. , . i ,, Wrestling T A A a 'T T l ' , K Q 4 A ' First row: Chris Morley, George Kimrnball, Les Stevens, Brian Gottlieb, Jeff Goldenloerg, Larry Sims, Brad Lenhoff, Gary Garfinkle, Randy Marder, Randy Marder, Ralph Jackson, Martin Rosenberg. Second row: Tom Udell, Steve Lachterman, Terry Mathers, Randy Kuluva, Ben Sperber, Harry Trotter, Steve Trotter, lmmel, Peter Grossbard, Jacques Behar, Scott Harris, Mike Cahll, Mike Aroff, Third row: Ken Gibbel, Geoff Mahar, Chuck Glickman, Kevin Cahill, Tony Adragna, Neil Konheim, Burke Cahill, John Mayer, Mark Magidson, Ron Ames, Bill Kalivas, Tom Ross. Top row: Head Coach Richard Keelor, Assistant Coach Ben Bushman, Victor Preisler, Peter Bourne, David Dickter, Mark Mandel, Bill Hussey, Ross Snyder, Ted Rips, Leigh Cohn, Freshman Coach Jay Stone. This year the Beverly Wrestling team, under Captain Randy Kuluva iright, crossfacing Adragnal, had many ups and downs. After crushing their first two opponents the grapplers fell to a strong Aviation by one point. Faltering to Rolling l-lills in their first league encounter the matmen bounced back strong with a victory over rival Culver City. In their final league match they beat Leuzinger, ending the year with a 2-3 record in the strong Sky League. Dedication and perseverance were responsible for outstanding individual performances. Ross Snyder ibelovv leftl became the first wrestler in Beverly's history to win the El Camino and Simi Valley Tournaments and a league championship. Ross took second place in the CIF l-leavyvveight division with a record of 29-T that was bettered by no one. Rookie senior Bill l-lussey ibelovv right with Snyderl gave Beverly another league champion, Peter Bourne with Kevin Cahill and sophomore Tony Adragna finished high in league. These Normans backed by a strong JV, should lead Beverly to a championship next year. My ,XX . r f X W, ,Q X N.. ,X , 4'X 0. rfg L. ..' .W W... mv,h,,,, Varsity Baskeiball One of The mosT exciTing Teams To grace Norman's courT, The T967-68 VarsiTy BaskeTball squad enioyed many Thrilling vicTories and lasT minuTe come-backs. Led by capTain Alex Gamble, Beverly Tinished wiTh a 7-3 league mark, and were barely nosed ouT of a CIF playoff berTh by Culver CiTy. Never ouT oT conTenTion, The Normans showed The hang-Tough spiriT ThaT will be conTinued nexT year by Tour reTurning sTarTers. This year's Team was composed oT many sTars. Becoming The all Time scoring leader in The hisTory of The school, Alex Gamble was selecTed mosT valuable player of The Beverly Hills lnviTaTional TournamenT, Junior Jason Newman played excellenTly all around, and was chosen second Team all league, while cenTer Rick Ceasar provided needed rebounding sTrengTh. Sophomore sensaTion Jim Tough 'if displayed greaT quickness and agiliTy, and was also a key scorer. ATTer an early season iniury, Ed Carman reTurned as a sTarTing guard, and combined wiTh Ed Burris, a sophomore oTT The .l.V. Team, To score well and help ouT on The boards. Seniors Mike STern, Fred Mann, and STeve Meyers provided sTrong leadership and The needed spark in The laTe going oT many games. fi Left Io Right Mike STern, Jon Cole, Jason Newman, Lon Levin, Alex Gamble, Rick Caesar, Ed Carman, Fred Mann, Penrod Vladyka, Mark Vladyka, Jim Tough, Rick Smifh, Coach Chuck Reily. ev. 'fi 'T' ,fl 5 ..,., , 1 T 9 EE nv-i i i. .. , , x, Hey?-I? -wi JL- ef' 4- x,4s-1 eff: , 4. Above Right: Sophomore star Jim Tough Above: Alex Gamble, Right: Gamble won r quit ,Z ff, f ,, L, o f ' ' fa. 'V - ' f fy f?m., 'f ., ff f A f' ,1 - ' 'Q -A ' ,5'2,.f, K ov ,, 7 ,Na , ,..m m. . Below Right: Super star Jason Newman speeds down couri Q, Rigliiz Ed Carman hooks for Two Below: Rick Caesar tips iT To The Normans ,,.f A si 'J' X165 sie M. EX A l A l 4 Q of l .. Scoreboard Beverly 67 Alemany 63 Cabrillo 55 Culver 62 Bishop Montgomery 75 Serra 75 Torrance 73 Alhambra 99 Bellflower 58 Ventura 64 Morningside 71 Alia Lorna 77 Lakewood 67 Arcadia 77 Sanra Monica 98 Rolling Hills 68 Aviation 58 Torrance 94 Lawndale 58 Morningside 55 Culver Ciiy 122 Lennox 73 Leuzinger 95 Rolling Hills 75 Torionce 73 Morningside 65 Culver City 86 Leuzinger Opponent 46 60 5O 65 69 67 43 86 73 81 49 7O 86 68 67 77 50 67 B8 57 53 67 67 66 66 77 84 6 ,V,VVV, , . I ' 1 2 V' A iiiii Q qi il? 4 ' - Junior VarsiTy Basketball LeTT To Right: Larry Isaacs, Jon Cole, Mike Savage, Gary AcheaTel, Eric Gibson, Ed Burris, Bill Weisberg, Fred Weinhouse, Lon Levin, Fred Marcus, Paul Laurence, Tony Rubin, Coach Chuck Reily. 15 'jaw . This year's Junior VarsiTy BaskeTbali Squad made vasT improve- , menT ending The League season vviTh a A-6 mark. Freshman V sensaTion Eric Gibson led The Team in scoring and showed greaT promise Tor The TuTure. Juniors Fred Weinhouse, Jon Cole, and Larry Isaacs provided The resT of The punch Tor The Normans. 4 Above LeTT: Fred Weinhouse sinks one Above: Freshman sTcir Eric Gibson baTTIes Tor The rebound E BEE Basketball 4 l i i Left To Right: Coach Dick Schreiber, Derek Booth, Chuck Fries, Fred Wolf, Ron Spears, Peter Kibrick, Steve Seligman, Tonyf Jonas, Bob Waters, Bob Walsh, Bob Lesser, Bob Housman, Peter Katz, Bob Logan, Hayward Lew. Hopes of Coach Dick Schreiber's Bees Tor a League Title were dashed by Torrance for The second straight year. After losing Twice To The powerful Tartars and after an upset loss To iw , Morningside, The B-Ballers finished with a 7-3 mark To cap second place in League. Top scorers Fred Wolf and Tony Jonas paced The Normans -F T T if ,,,,. , fy, f T,,'. while Bobby Waters and Bob Walsch 'M-av - ' ' yi ' , ,i,,, 5 Controlled The boards. Leading The ' . 2 T y L Torrid fast break was Captain Hayward 1' if 'J Lew who also led The Team in assists. 7 - T Steve Seligman checked in the front court while Bob Walsh comes to his aid. x 22.53 43 f,g:,Lj1gf7.4-' 421571 :vc 1 T 5 are ,gil H14 ff S 'nf- CEE Baskefball Kms Le'H To Righh STeve Kessler, Bob Levine, David Davis, Bob Prenslcy, MaTT Merliss, Jeremy l-lalbreich, Jim DeWiTT, Jim Frankel, Jeff Seigel, Larry CarpenTer Bob Raymond, MaTT Browar, Coach Gerry CarpenTer, Neil WeinsTock, Bob Lifson. Coming on sTrong in The second half of The season, Normandy's Cees finished The League season in Third place vviTh a record of 5-5. Under The leadership of Coach Jerry CarpenTer, The Norloaloes showed remarkable poise Tor such a young Team. Leading scorers Jeremy I-lalbreich and STeve Kessler exempliTied The improving aThleTe aT Beverly. STeve Kessler passes off ao-on Varsity Baseball 1 I Wirh a well balanced Team, Coach Flanagan macle Beverly a Varsiry Baseball league confencler. The horse- hiclers were led by Jim Heuman, a fine all around ballplayerg Alex Gamble, clurch hiffing firsf basemang ancl Jerry Smith, who is possibly The leagues finesf defensive player. q , , 1 M HH r .Zi L 156' 5 7. f um 4' N giayfej MW Back Row: Steve Kent lmanagerl, .left Platt lmanagerl, l.arry Kaplan, Dave Dickter, Steve Solander, Erick Gibson, Mitch Gluck, Bob Walsh, Fred Barry, Bob Best, Coach Chuck Reilly. Front Row Kneeling: Lee Bluestein, Brad Wiseman, Steve Kessler, Sande Schwartz, Matt Browar, Paul Raymond, Mike Hochman, Chuck Rosin, Dan Goldstein. The Junior Varsity Baseball team, a builder tor the Varsity, had many exciting victories. Coach Chuck Reilly produced many outstanding prospects. Chuck Rosin and Mike Hochman were detensive stars, while Erick Gibson llettl led the team to victory. --...,,, 'T . x BoasTing six reTurning leTTermen, BeverIy's Tee-men should capTure a League TiTle. Led by Joe BaTyko, Mark SniTman, and Rick SmiTh, The linksTers musT geT by a sTrong Morningside squad and low scores by Richard Knoph, Bob RoTh, and Jim Meadows will be needed To do so. Newcomers Phil Berman, Sheldan Sherman, and STeve KaTz give The Team added sTrengTh. 4 Bob RoTh .93 - JCV' g' I '29 Q' sf .e +1 . Eff gg 1 1, .f,gg5b 77 f ?4 L, -.1 F jx- f , .1 ,Linz Q 1 ' Y.. V fe 2 , .: -:exp T 'T ' sl 1 c vm ' r a A xii' ,Ng ' r ,, 1-f T . ' 951' V , I f . + in 2 Y f ' - .w..g, 3 'f 1 TT' r' ' w ifi, inf' f' ' . .Q 5 1 , + T 3 Q. 4- X N li, , I ' if ' ' . ftriiiiilhf a n f. , N T ,. Q. Q rr' iw A rv e-- ff,-T.-m-,ve-F ,1,.e--1 4 'Qu 49 A' 4, 'W ee. Q w ,eff M ,af 2.-1 1. W 1 6' 4 My J 4 5 .f ' '.,,:'n1ra ' eff T. ,X sk 4 y- . 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T QV -mf ,-. f -.npafg . . ,L ,Y .fx s ,T s.-'4 -win vu,-7:rsv'!-?ffff H. 1 af, ff' '-by g f'3z-1'45-'ff?'ff'1r'2fffl4.-fee, 1 415'-5-'T '51gf3tf5're- ' W :H , I .G M 1 Mark SniTman Golf Top Row: Jim Meadows, Richard Knoph, Howard Brochman, Joe BaTyko, Sfeve KaTz, Sheldon Sherman, Mark SniTman, Coach Lou HarT. BoTTom Row: Phil Berman, Bill Helfman, Mark Tanchuck, Roger l.ichT, Bob RoTh, Rick Smith, Marc Zegar. 1 TT r-11211 ,5 . , r-fi. W5 .,,7. lj. 9',.1:,AZ1 vvj 1 ,- , , f'-, , if! ,.,-:,1.!3'-YH' H 1 , ,J v.-wh., I 'if 1- 1.'1- ,If 'r ' 4 f ig ,v ' -7,v'l-A-1,1 .T f. ., 5,--.T K ,:-Jfj, -j. , , , 'f 1 ' if-r'i'..,L1 :T Zijf ,'...,':l..57,,-rj-,li-J.,-av-Q. ,, Y kk-, VF. W ' f-.:..f -' 1 . .. 5,4 141,-A-,J Richard Knoph Joe BaTyko xv .. ,,41'i,.wAs,,. f,. 4 ,, -. V, , v. 2 A A 1 .. .l-T? ,I-,A.,.,' ni, vm-' .. wi f' ,, f' J, - J.-,.,' gg, -.A f:.,,- ,A-. 'vt :+L T ., .-.f iris, '1,,.,s-. if 5 ' '-f'p.r'f - ful nr! , - -,' 1' if- 52,-,Z gf Q xv f - l 2' rr i ,lf .7 ' Nl ff V ' J, , g l. is I s iJ?7vL,kVA- ilgiii X' a Z 7 ' l 3 ff ififf. EZ JL B -f ,Lew sea! y , , W V 'Y 5 ll., V rfgxs, Z 'fl I 2. , , i , 27? iff, J? fi 3 , Q 2 5 Qhli - ' M' 9 . 6 1 '15,- A... ...ff ..., H! ., .,,---Q, if- , ,Q-'-,Exim , ' , , .,. w- . ,I . 41 , ',l.',..v,.xf 'X ,'5.,,1-fr , tiff-I1 '.','.1fi'.4.iil'i I ,,,:,..-4 . 3 , if x', ', ,', . 1 4'.ln, f, f. , ,. ,h.1,l.!.,.v K , I it r, 4 4i:.p,f .,w..: -Uma pa-iv'-4'., ,. f -, lar! Ji' 2 i , . '-'FVFF hi. -,5 a' 1 1 N . wwf v xt-1 s.y.- . .ii .,4 , lf.-v,. .in 'Q Left to Right: Coach Hal Selling, Mike Margolin, Richard Frank, Bob Gersh, Mitch Bell, Rusty Pollock, Mickey Kaus, Mickey Hiatt, Jeff Broffman, Seth Lcmsberg. ,, A , , --- I , an V ,,....,,,,A,,,N.,. , ..-,. The predictions for this year's Tennis squads are league titles for both Varsity and Junior Varsity. Again facing or strong Rolling Hills squad, fine performances by Bobby Gersh K' ,f and Tom Dietrich will be essential, along l , it 'J 7 , with a strong showing by Mitch Bell, Mickey i R r fl, Kaus, and Rusty Pollack. The J.V.'s will be counting on Richard l-lall, Alan Duke, and LQ Gary Stalzatt to capture the title. Bobby Gersh Mickey Kaus and Rusty Pollock played consistently fine doubles. Top Row: Ancly Kennedy, Fred Marcus, Brent Russoto, Gary Stolzott, Fred Grossblatt, Mark Conte, Rick Shurnan, Jerry Beckman, Ron Barngrover. Second Row: Sheldon Sroloff, Bruce Goldsmith, Gavin Gervis, Jett White, Gary Flinn, Gary Schoenberg, Barry Weiss, Mark Schoenberg, Mike Cahill, Jon Bloch, Tim Dietrich, Art Wachtel. Bottom Row: Mark Weinstein, Richard Hall, Jett Sulkin, Chris Morley, Mike Doland, Scott Brottman, Neil Weinstock, Bob Held, Mike Shaw, Andy Sackheim, Alan Duke J 'V ' l f 191.-ggi ,. L 1 ,. ,iraizfgsb-zQ2s3.rLf3-L' 1 ,- 33 Efsf K L . L yy,-:gfgi,gf., fy-eferfw' 'ill l 1, l M W ' s.'a Ciil fyjt l9l ,. ..,., H ,, ' ' N- -A-W-'M iv ,K-x'1a,mea .f- he-rw .. - Va rsiTy Track Vu lil F-Q Top Row: Coach Kloes, Mike Barr, Rudy Malanga, Carl Svvitsky, Barry BerkeTT, Eli MechTygier, Dick FelTon, Jon Cole, Danny Jones, Lon Levin, Dean Rice, Roger Smith, Steve Wasserman, Mark Wiseman, Bill Hussey, Dan Rosson, Henry Kim, Sieve Rasak, Jeff Weber, Bill Weisberg, Jeff Jayson, Elie Gindi, Coach Larsen. BoTTorri Row: Lance Walter, Jack Powazek, Noel Weiss, Joey Gindi, Marv Wolf, Marc Shore, Dan Kahane, Joel Goldman, Dan Kupper, David Reich, Buz DasTeel, Joe Held, Veiio Uski, Neil Balsam, Warren Weissiein. V7 . ., - 3 4 ' 5' c, ,fr-.-.1 4 -' - ,, 4. ,-Q ' fi , , . 41120 fy- -c QZMC' K,-. .X,3VL,p., , Coach Kloes Coach Larson Compriseol mosTly of reTurning leTTermen, Coach Chuck Kloes' varsiTy Track squad posTed a Tine record in Their lasT year in Sky League. Led by reTurning league champ, Mike Barr, a consisTenT performer in The lOO, 440, and relay, anal capTain Elie Gindi in The high iump me anal long jumps, The Normans had The mosT .W L if- 3 L' well-rounded Team in recenT years. An improved ' ' 'JJ group of hurdlers headed by Dick FelTon, Clark Li,-lf, . A la-gf h fe Young, anol STeve Rasak combined vviTh Rudy -sc , f .Q Malanga, Dean Rise, and Noel Weiss lsprinTsl, 'Ari-tfl' 'A rfg Buz DasTeel lclisTancel, Lon Levin lshoT puTl, -gf, ' T fling Joey Gindi and Roger SmiTh lmidolle olisTancel sw. .fine 'LA -. .koi A .1 , , 8'. . ' -se-1' . ,fs ,- ,v-- b -van. .., -A' Mike and pole vaulTers Veiio Uski and Brian Meckleburg To provide The fine balance of This year's Team. Barr concen1raTes on winning Above Lef'h Donny Jones leaps To victory Above Righf: Elie Gindi lumps To victory Below Left: Veiio Uski vaults To victory Right Lon Levin puts to victory . 1 . f, - .,,, 11 ...:Jv,l-:i- Y v . -:.- N, ,sw ,- Mb.. 4 BEE and CEE Track I ' ,fwff at 'fusions-r..,'v,-gf f rj'- I '2ff?f'2v',AJ My L B If M . A-M by ,W A A , , I fer'-E , 1 'mf lf , ' - 1 x, . l X Q 'Q' ff r- Q' , ,, - - ,, 5 ' 35 g MRS: 'sf 2 . J 'ski W' pi, ' ' rf, 1 v I .V ,lg -fe X. E-w r' bf R' Q HQ , eraser fefe..xee gi BEE Top Row: Stuart Newmark, Jim DeWitt, Bob Lesser, Victor Preisler, Lindsay Wellman, Ross Pearl, Jeff Siegel, Jim Fuhrman, Mike Savage, Fred Berne, Opher Segal, Ed Fishbein, Dean Sperling, Bottom Row: Alan Bernstein, Bob Stein, Jim Gilson, Scott Wilson, Rob Cole, Dan Burstein, Phil Savenick, Simon Langer, Peter Ng, Jett Steinberg. The Bee team finished the season with one of the better records ot recent years, and provided much potential tor the Lindsay Wellman speeds to victory tuture. Among the most promising were Simon Langer l66Ol and Jett Steinberg lshotputl. Sprinters Lindsay Wellman and Rob Cole, hurdler-pole vaulter Scott Wilson, and distance runners Dan Burstein and Jim Gilson were also key scorers. CEE Top Row: Eric Lopez-Perrara, Jett Frankel, Jim Marks, Larry Carpenter, Ron Wanglin, Randy Newman, Gary Borman, Robert Kirshner, Dave Tuggey, Tom Kupper, Paul Tarlo, Henry Klein, Glenn Stevens, Bob Korda, Barry Wallerstein, David Lesner, Paul Anfuso. Bottom Row: Larry Rothstein, Jett Harmon, Jeff Hammerling, David Stone, Bob Levine, Richard Flamm, Larry Simms, Brad Lenhott, Robert Meyerson, Bing Crosby, Jim Toll, David Wohlberg, Stuart Wilson, Jett Goldenberg. can --I ll Y .. 'J 'J , A l ' xllif' I guns, f KW '34 'L ,z 44 Swimming Paul Silverman labovel, Casey Jackson lfar righfl, Doug Erenberg lrighTl AT This early Time in The season iT looks like Coach Ron Crawfords swimmers could develop inTo a CIF as well as a league power. Casey Jackson, AlberT Manopla, and a sTrong relay Team aided by Miles Corwin, David Rosenbaum, Dennis Needleman, Paul Silverman, and perhaps Beverly's besT individual performer, STan Schwimer, promise To swim To many vicTories. Top Row: Paul Silverman, Dennis Needle- man, Casey Jackson, Doug Erenberg. BoTTom Row: Albert Manopla, Ron Rich- man, Sfan Schwimer, Tony Rubin, Miles Corwin ,iiii-f ,ss C ,Jose ' 'i' - fwwem- T., . nil-Ziblls-S 35' L X.z. 3vfp dxf , , 1 3 -,W 27 un J Svvhnning This years Bee and Cee swim Teams promise To be Two oT The mosT successful Teams in Beverly's hisTory. Coach Richard Douglas wiTnessed decisive vicTories ThroughouT The season. The season's highlighT came aT The Beverly Hills TournamenT when The Bee Team Took firsT place and The Cee Team placed second. BEES Richard Levine, AI Crandall, Dave Wallace, George Har- ris, Dave Ward CEES aaaMa ,,WWMm Back Row: Rob Feldman, Kevin Gallagher, Ron Swan, Gary Hoffman, Gary GolclsmiTh, Rick Herman, Dave Feder. FronT Row: Dave Rosman, ScoTT Smigel, Dave Ros- Ten, Mike Hayufin, Ed SchniTzer, Chuck Eberly, Larry Lansing, Ed GoT'rlieb L1 Spirit and Victory Left to Right: Cheerleaders Gwen Hochmani, Ann Linden, Liz Stanley, Ronnie Fields, Brad Bartlett, Songleaders Bonnie Kabat, Lynne Rosman, Phyllis Ziman, Lynda Trimble, Judie Silver, Flag Girls Elyse Peck, Vicki Hendler, Libby Sack, Debbie Cutler, Denise Berkett. Not Pictured: Cheerleaders Andy Israel, Jim Ramage, Spirit Committee Sue Black, Cheryl Broder, Bobbie Gordon, Laurie Higgins, Randi Malach, Commissioner. Arden Sugarman and Ricky Levin on the rooter bus. V sn- - - 5 r'-:if .: .z,v l v i E 1 Band and Drill Team Frifixggg Ly , .M g. .. K 4, i , ., JT , J l ' f - ' J. 'ff Ax V L' ' J L ff ' ., XA fu G+! -if r K-fe 4, 1 4 L Q l ie i ia-siyig V g h 1 ' L 'qwglffulw .gp '. T .fix ' r ss?-ar' 'ir 'Y-L yn: A ' , ' .' K 'H' f,.?,liAw:g .5 fn ,V 43,4 I 1 ,Y ,V ., . K, V , -,L Q.. f 1 -1 i, A i i ,V ff ' t, A, , H. ,k J , ft' 2 A -f .5ui,:e.e1i I xiii ps V A M Sanford Beattie, Mark Bluestein, Brad Benedict, Kenneth Corday, David Davis, Leah Drillick, Alan Duke, Fredrica Duke, James Fuhrman, Burt Geller, Michael Hoberman, Steve Isaacs, Don Kermin, Robin Koppelman, Jeffrey Koppleman, Louis Korel, Fred Marcus, Stephanie Nichols, Martin Rosenberg, Garrett Ross, Larry Sackheim, Toby Schmidt, Mike Shepard, Gary Stolzoft, Bennet Weintraub, Larry Weisstein. 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GAA PRESENTS the Otticiating Club whose excellent umpiring of playdays was executed with near perfection. Top Row: Joan Felmus, Tinda Leventhal, Katey Snyder, Laurie Green, Shoshonna Graft, Bobbie Gordon, Stetti Polanski, Sue Caren, Kathy Zeitman, Jan Greenberg. Bottom Row: Foy Weisberg, Candy Naiditch, Randy Malach, Barbara Kreedman, Alida Post, Andee Bowman, Ruth Goldstein. GAA PRESENTS the Track and Badminton teams made up ot girls who are learning competitive skills. Top Row: Meredith Most, Natalie Karasik, Barbra Rubin, Nancy Jones, Debbie Prinz, Meralie Adams. Middle Row: Miss Strandvvall, Ilene Larner, Peggy Simons, Pat Titield, Karen Killough, Sheri Weissbrod. Bottom Row: Kathy Millard, Leslee Lenhotf, Lois Ritzi, Debby Pelter, Elisa Cirieco, Monica Left, Susan Wibel. GAA PRESENTS the Varsity Basketball team, a newly formed sport that should, after more experience become one ot the top sports in GAA. Top Row: Lynn Grosslight, Leslee Lenhott, Carol Schaat, Charlotte Speizer, Rocky Shiel. Bottom Row: Mrs. Wilson, Pam Kelly, Gail Katz, Elisa Cirieco, Debbie Kendall, Susan Kates, Mrs, Zovac. l v .K- 'cgys :nf Yr V f . f x 'FM X-A lf! lk J, V I 'imrt-We tr gaa GAA PRESENTS members ot the hard working Swim Team. These girls provided Beverly with a 3 and 3 record, and two school records. Top Row: Darlene Rose lcaptainl, Kym Horn, Debra Pelton, Laura Epps, Judy Silver. Bottom Row: Mrs, Hotmeister, Annette Peterty, Diana Tamez, Gayle Levin, Susan Towers, Vivian Larner. Not Pictured: Missy Conrad lco-captainl. GAA PRESENTS a spirited group of talented Tennis amateurs with strong potential. Top Row: Cindy Prinzmetal, Wendie Miller, Liza Lerner, Chris Petterson, Nancy Himel. Middle Row: Patrice Hirsch, Ellen Stern, Jill Bolker, Debbie Kranze, Lorrie Kranze. Bottom Row: Margaret Kaplan, Lee Keiter, Meredith Most, Ulrike Riegler. GAA PRESENTS dedicated, enthusiastic girls who formed Beverly's first Volleyball team. Donna Punaro, Charlotte Speizer, Taffy Lee, Connie Roberts, Jan Greenberg, Lynn Grosslight, Laurie Green. Kneeling, Debbie Kendall. gaa. GAA PRESENTS the Terpsies and Folk Dance Club, whose perrtormances enriched Beverly's assemblies. Top Row: Michelle Migdal, Lynn Bazilauskas, Erin Clark, Eve Sanderson, Leslie Schulman, Lisa Chess, Liz Kert, Debbie Pelton, Elaine Slornich, Lisa Sparks, Yvette Monroe, Angie Brown, Sally Russell. Middle Row: Jeri Banks, Wendy Cutler, Chaya Braunhut, Shani Ginsberg, Natalie Karasik, Tinda- Leventhal, Joyce Kahn, Kim Ellis, Debbie, Kranze, Judy Pre-ssman, Pattie Field, Betsy Pearson, Cathy Stumpus, Vicki Wasserman, Toni Brown, Janice Weinberg. Positions: Sharon Stahl, Liz Stanley, Laurie Zoloth, Wendy Gray, Helaine' Lem-beck. Not Pictured: Sue Shapero, Judy Besser, Jane Kibrick, Taffy Lee, Laura Ornest, Nancy Solomon, Mrs. Gursey-Terpsies, Mrs. Leeds--Folk Dance. ET? GAA PRESENTS the Spring and Fall members of the Board. Standing: Lynn Bazilauskas ltreasurerl, Heidi Pregler, Debbie Pelton lvice-presidentl, Jeri Lou Banks, Debbie Prinz lvice-presidentl, Margaret Kaplan, Fay Weisberg, Darlene Rose, Sheri Weissbrod lsecretaryl, Angie Brown, Cathy Stumpus, Nancy Solomon, Helaine Lembeck lsecretaryl. Seated: Vivian Larner lpresiclentl, Andee Bowman lpresidentl. Not Pictured: Ellyn Gersh ltreasurerl, l AcTiviTies 2 SporTs 3 FoculTy 4 Classes 5 STuolenT GovernrnenT 6 Orgc1nizoTions 7 AolminisTroTion 1 2 3 4 Summary 'IX n11l11 ..U 0.0 QI. o UDV .l. O.. 2 f 7 6 772' YV ' uyawv A M2 ' In recording The evenTs of The yeor in The 1968 WoTchTovver iT hols been our oirn To ochieve o book which will loe o conTinuing source of pleasure. For my sTc4TT, ond personollly, I con cerTc1inly soy ThoT The yeor hos been looTh enioyolole ond rewclroling. Gory Gc1rTsmon EoliTor 4 lndex ADMINISTRATORS AND V.I.P.'s Ach, Ernest 9 Besser, Sylvia 13 Booth, Ethel 15 Burmester, Lois 13 Friedman, Ruth 11,35 Gibson, Dan 10 Higgins, William 10 Hutter, Bernice 9 Levin, Beniomin 15 Lynch, Lawrence 11 Marrow, John 11 Miletich, Steve 11 Morgenstren, John 13 Nathan, Elinor 9 Paul, Jack 9 Peters, Kenneth L. 9 Prince, Martin 9 Robinson, F. Willard 11 Schiller, Donald 15 Sevenans, Madeleine 13 Sparks, J.E. 13 Willey, Walter 10 Woolley, Gordon 10 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY AND COUNSELORS Albright, Mrs. Arnita 1,18 Bal, Adrian 18,20 Baldwin, David 18 Bcirsimontov, Marc 18,26 Baum, Mrs. Pearl 18 Bennett, Diane 18 Bennett, Howard 18 Bonami, David 18,167 Borden, Newman 18 Boudinot, Mrs, Alison 18 Breuer, Robert 18,160 Brinegar, W. V. 18 Broadwell, Patrick 18 Bushman, Beniamin 18,169, 179 Carlson, Diane 20,37 Carpenter, Gerald 20,169 Cartaino, Carlo 20,161 Chen, Mrs. Mariory 20 Corrigan, William 21 Cowan, David 21 Crawford, Ronald 21,176,178 Crean, Francis 21,155 Devereaux, Mrs. Sandra 21 Dodge, Herbert, counselor 12 Douglas, Richard 21,176,178 Eddy, June 21 Elliott, Edwin, counselor 12, 26 Faubion, Rex 21 Flanagan, Chris 21,174 Freedman, Mrs. Marilyn 21 Gelms, Kenneth 22,158 Gibbons, Mrs. Vivienne 22 Glanz, Mrs. Beatrice 22 Goodman, Joel 22 Gursey, Mrs. Tanis 22 Gutierrez, Neo 22 Haag, Joanne 22,163 Hart, Louis 22,189 Herbst, Charles 22 Hoag, William, counselor 12 Hofmeister, Mrs. Carol 22,201 Holmes, Robert 16,23 Hooker, Joseph 23 Hubbard, Mrs. Rena 23 lngle, John H. 23,28,53,67 Jackson, Richard 23,158 Jacquard, Sanford 23 Jones, Gerald, counselor 12 Kalmar, Mrs. Rosalyn 23,25, 156 Keelor, Richard 23,169,179 Kineman, Mrs. Clara 23 Kingsley, Mrs. Fulvia, head counselor 12 Kloes, Charles 23,168,169,194 Klotz, Allen 24,66,159 Kurtz, Nola 20,24 Larson, Toby 24,32,175 Layton, Mrs. Katherine 24 Leeds, Mrs. Margaret 24 Levant, Lorna 24 Line, Mrs. Sibyl 25,166 Logue, William 25,165 Mahan, Frank 25 Maksik, Jon 25 Markul, Mrs. Ingrid 25 Mathis, Reed 25 Michalisko, Paul 25,168 Munitz, Richard 26,27 Neubert, LaMon 26 Newlin, Bruce 26 Nichols, Mrs. Elisabeth 26 Occhipinti, Salvatore 26 Painter, James 26 Partridge, Mrs. Mary 14 Patey, Janet 19,26 Peterson, Dennie 26 Peterson, Roger 24,27,36 Poletti, Jacques 27,163 Pratt, Mrs. Helen 27 Quandt, William 27 Quertermaus, Mrs. Florence 27,166 Quinlan, Thomas 27 Rabkin, Kalman 27 Ramirez, Alicia 27 Reilly, Charles 28,180,183 Reynertson, Marilyn 28,156 Rinde, Mrs. Helen 28 Rose, Margaret 28 Rosemond, John 28 Sayama, Mrs. Akiko 28 Schenkel, Barbara 28 Schreiber, Richard 28,173 Schwartz, Mrs. Rita 28 Seine, Victor 28 Shaver, Karen 28,165 Sieling, Harold 28,174 Silver, Stuart, counselor 12 Smart, Ronald 28,67 Smith, Mrs. Kathryn 28 Sparling, Mrs. Joyce 28 Stalmaster, Mrs. Lynne 30 Steere, Mrs. Anna 30 Stern, Leonard 30 Strandwall, Mari-Ann 30, Suter, Lyle 18,310,156 Turner, Dean 30 Valmer, Hilda 30 Versace, Louis 31 Viau, Mrs. Mariorie 31 Walker, Donald 31,155 Wall, Robert 19,31 Weidmann, Mary Jo, counselor 12 Weiner, Alan 31 Wekerle, John 31 Wigod, Marilyn 31 Wilson, Mrs. Barbara 32 Wilson, Mrs. Louise Winston, Gerald 32 Wolf, Mrs. Barbara Wood, Dr. John Leslie Wrye, Mrs. Harriet 32 Yamada, Mrs. Sheryl 32 Zovak. Mrs. Dixie 32 HIGH Allen, Ellen 116,163 Allen, Joan 75 Allison, Ridgley Allison, Samuel Altman, Barbara 88,162 Altman, Rex 116 Ames, Ronald 76,179 I Ammirati, Patrizia 35,46,116, 146,164 Amsterdam, Catherine 116, 153 Anderberg, Bradford 88 Andersson, 165,166 Andersson, Zandra 76 Andrews, Adela 75 Andrews, Edward 100 Andrews, Julie 100 Anfus, Paul 88,194 Angel, Annette 100 Angel, Maurice 100 Angus, Jeffrey 100,165 Anisgarten, Eileen 100,156, 164 Annis, Kelly 149 Appleton, Ronald 116 Apstein, Susan 100 Aptaker, Richard 88,147,155, 161,168 Armstrong, Michael 88 Armstrong, Steven Linda 116,163, Bergesch, Charles Berg, Karen 75,156 Berger, Richard 153,166 Berger, Robin 75 Berkett, Barry 88,161,168, 175,192 Berkett, Denise 117,166,197 Berlin, Charles 88 Berliner, Berman, Berman, Berman, Berman, Berman, Patricia 88 Barry 117,175 Helene 163 Linda 117,163 Michele 75,156,157 Phillip 75,189 Berman, Sara 50,53,100,153 Berman, 167 Berman, Stanton 75,147,162, Victoria 117 Bernstein, Alan 88,168,194 Berne, Frederic 100,159,194 Bernie, Jan 100 Berns, Tracy 75 Bertrand, Debra 88 Bertrand, Marcia 117 Besser, Barbara 117 Best, Robert 88 Bien, Deborah 100,150 Bigard, Carmen 100 Bingham, Bingham, Birnbaum, 117 63 Arnaz, Desi 88 173 179 T Peter Peter Janet Bromberg, Jeanne 88 Bromberg, Patricia 68,117, 156,1 65 Bronstein, Richard 75,156,188 Bronn, Stuart 35,38,5O,61, 117,1 Brooks, 29,157 Mark 101,154 Brourman, Debra 162 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Browar, 188 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brucker, Brunish Bryan, Angela 162,163 Cynthia 88 Deborah 117 Don B9 Harold 101,161 Jonathan 62,189 Matthew 75,173,174, Margot 76 Marlene 117 Raymond 69,118,150 Toni 101,152,164 Linda 118 Wendee 76,156 Kelly Steven 89,155,161 89,153,155, David 53,118,150 Jeffer Y 101 150,153 89,169,183 35,50,101, Daniel 1,89,145, 167,175,194 t 76 53,101,182 76162169 Lisa -,.i, .',,,.,. . Bolk ' ' ne 10 1 0 1 Bars 'HWS 11 ' f2F3.L.f1 eter Elfrfqfa, ' 66 16 1 211 O 145346, 46,118 PERSONNEL Adams, David 15 Bradfield, Mrs. Kay 15 Fitzsimons, Mrs. Dorothy 15 Hallman, Mrs. Jean 15 Himel, Mrs. Eve 14 Holland, Mrs. Harriet 14 Ickis, Mrs. Peggy 14 Murphy, Mrs. Ruth 14 Pregler, Mrs. Perle 14 Rose, Marie 28 Schwartzman, Mrs. Raya 14 Sexton, Mrs. Virginia 14 Thorpe, Mrs. Rosemary 14 Wexler, Mrs. Muriel 14 THE STUDENT BODY Aaron, Julie 100,164 Abrams, Jill 100 Abrams, Steven 100,188 Acheatel, Gary 69,88,162,183 Acheatal, Larry 116 Ackerman, Donald 100 Ackerman, Laurie 100,156 Adams, Meralie 37,88,150 Adelman, Michael 116 Adelman, William 100,156 Adler, Dorit 76,162,163,167 Adragna, Anthony 88,173,179 Akalp, Gail 76 Alberstone, Dale 100,161,162 Allenstein, Barbara 116,162 I VV 1,1 Ita 75 V. i. oxan ' ' ' 163,1 Beattie, 198 Beauchamp, Beber, Nan Becker, Graham Beckerman, Jerry 75,190 Beck, Maralee 35,116,146, 151,153,159 Beerman, Janet 1,37,116, 145,146,160 Behar, Jacques 75,174,179 Beitler, Barry Beitler, Betsy Belanger, Peter 75 Bell, Mitchell 100,175,190 Benaron, Steven 116 Benaron, Teri 88,156 Bendix, John 116,156,162,163 Bender, Mark 88,149,158 Benedict, Bradford 75,149, 198 Bengtson, Dana 88 Beniamin, Mark 116,168 Beniamins, Shula 75 Berger, Arthur 88,168,178, 195 Benson, Janet 75,159,164 Bowman, Gayle uzanne 88 . 75,157 Maxine 100,153 Daniel 35,100,151, Brente, Denise 88,164 Bress, Ri chord 75 Breton, Rhonda 117 Brick, Mark 117 Bridgeman, Susan 75 Brill, Candy 117 Briskin, Briskin, Jodi Robert 49 Brockway, Brian Brockman, Howard 100 Broder, Cheryl 68,117,197 Brad, Kenneth 100 Broder, Lisa 75 Brodney, Robert 75,169 Brodsky, Sondra 117 Broffman, Jeffery 101,190 Broffman, Scott 75,190 Broide, Barbara 75 Brokaw, Joel 75 75,117,157, Chen, 76,173,194 Scott 89,155,157 Mark 101 Mark 118 Robin 76 Maryanne 68,101,162 Kathleen Chen, Kenneth 89,101,168 Cheney, Penny 118 Chernoff, Debra 118 Chernove, Kenneth 101,178, 195 Chernoff, Michael 89,147, 155,161 ,167,178,195 Chess, Lisa Chodos, Deborah 89,151,l64, 167,198 Chuckrow, George 101,165 Cirieco, Elisa Clark, Richard 118 Clinton, Rosie Cockbill, Patricia Cockbill, Peter 101 Cotfler, Sheri 89,160 Cohen, Cohen, Cohen, Bette 76 Eileen 76,159 Evonne 101,160 Cohen, Henry 89 Cohen, Laurence 101,150,153 157,158,159,160 Cohen, Noren 35,44,118,156 cohn, Leigh 1,35,36,101,145, 169,179 Coler, Barbara Cole, Donald 76 Cole, Jonathan 68,101,162, 167,l68,169,172,180 Cole, Robert 76,146,194 Cole, Robert 35,89,165 Cole, Susan 89,157,160,162, 198 Colomby, Scott 89 Colton, Kathleen Combest, Peggy 53,118,153 Conflenti, Adrianne 34,35,37 38,40,46,118,129 Conflenti, Lucille 89 Conrad, Mari 201 Conte, Mark 101,190 Conway, Linda Conway, Robert Cook, Kathy 76,151 Cooper, Steven 76 Copeland, Scott 76 Corber, Sharon 101,153,198 Corday, Kenneth 149,198 Cordova, Mark 44,89,156 Corenson, Vicki 118 Cornell, Clifford 101,154 Corren, Marc 89 Corwin, Miles 118,176,195 Cousins, Brent Coutts, Lawrence 101,155 Cox, Gigi Cox, Nada 101,1 Denise Harry 'igg wx- B Dewitt, James 76,147,159, 175,194 Diamond, Paul 35,102,175, 194 Dickter, David 44,76,161, 173,179,188 Dickranian, Laurel 76,159,163 Dickerson, Melanie 119 Dietrich, Thomas 76,102,168, 175,190 Digioia, Allen 76 Diskin, Susan 35,38,119,130, 146,151,153,157 Disman, Robert 89,162 Dmytryk, Vicky 61,102 Dobra, Cem 76 Doctors, Harvey 89 Dodge, Karl 76 Doernberg, Kim 76,198 Doland, Michael 36,44,102, 162,163,168,19O Dolgin, Connie 119 Dolgin, Marcia 119 Dorfman, Ricky 102 Dorman, Jeffrey 102 Dorskind, James 76,147,l56, Cathy 102,160 Leah 49,89,198 atricia 89,156,159, 149,1 is Km -.swseeaei 'f 211121 1 Felmus, Mark 119 Felton, Linda 90 Felton, Richard 102,169,192 Fendel, Dan 77,156,157,165 Ferraioli, Kirk 77 Fesquet, Claire 90 Fessas, Jennifer Fields, Arlene 119,162,165 Field, Maggie 53,102,151, 152,153,164 Field, Patricia 61,102,153, 163 Fields, Rhonda 50,102,197 Fine, Carla 90 Finerman, Matthew 102,154, 165 Fine, Steven 102,186 Finkel, Cathy 90,164 Finley, Kathy 90 Firestone, Gary 119 Firestein, Janet 90,152,157, 164 Fischer, Nancy 90,198 Fishbein, Edward 169,194 Fisher, Howard 102 Fishell, Robin Fishman, Walte,r 103,151 Fiskum, Elizbeth 119,146,151 , Fiskin, Sue 90 Fitzroy, Michael 103 Fixler, Norma 77,156,163 Flamm 77157160 Engelleiter, Karleen e CUI' erA 16 Davidovitz, Mira David, Rachel 76,157 Davis, Roxanne 89,1 Davidson, Susan 52,53 153,159 Davidson, Todd 102,164 De Cuir, Linda 118 De Martino, lnigo 53,152 De Martino, Ricardo 102 De Mayo, Susan 102 De Witt, Diane 35,119 Dewitt, Diane 35,37,43,146, 158 Debecker, Chrysti 102 De Benedictus, Michel 102, 151 Debin, Jill Decker, James 102 Decker, Steven Decuir, Cathy 89 Dekoven, Melinda 76 Del Cambre, Timothy 102, 169,186 Des Roches, Pierre 102 Dessy, Ronald 89 Devaney, Daniel 76,161,178 Devaney, Sharon 76,162 Devore, Lisa 89 3ii,1,,,fs liar, :gy Ezzell, Faber, Factor, Fogatt, Fairman Falk, Charlene 102,157,160 Farber, David 90,153 Farber, Erica 56,156,177 Farrell, Hillary 77,159,162 Farrington, James 90,162 Faye, Robert 102 Feder, David 77,178 Feder, Michael 102,190 Feig, Steven 102 Feinberg, Howard 119 Feingold, Joe 119 Feinstein, Barney 35,44,10Q, . 151 ,158,159,168,176 Feintech, Vivian 90,157,159 Feldman, Lewis 102 Feldman, Mark 119 Feldman, Robert 35,90,178, 195 Felman, Edward 119 Felman, Robby 44 Felmus, Joan 90,151,163,167 Jane 35,37,103, 158,167 Friedman, Lynne 77,160,198 Friedman, Pamela 90 Friedman, Robert 35,120,125 135 Friem, Shardn 103 Fries, Thomas 77,173,186 Frischman, Leo 90,155,159, 161,167 Frooman, Arlene Frost, Holly 77 Fuhrman, James 90,149,173, 194,198 Gaberman, Lisa 90,164,166 Gaffin, Laurie 103 Gaffney, Sharon 90,151,152, 155,168 Gagnon, Patricia Galanti, Geri Ann 119,120, 146,162 Gallay, Jill 90 Gallagher, Kevin 77,178,195 Gallup, Wendy 77,156 Galpren, Richard 103 Gamble, Robert 68,120,153 168,180,181,186 Gandarillas, Marisol Gans, Elizabeth 77 Gans, Frances Gans, Gary 77 Gans, William 120,152 Gardner, Chris 103 Gardsbane, Jerry 90 Gardner, Steven 120 Garfinkle, David 103 Garfinkle, Gary 179 Garfinkle, Steven 90 Gartsman, Cheryl 77 Gartsman, Gary 1,120,145, 203 Gates, Sheryl 103 Gaytan, Ralph Gazin, Kenneth 120 Geary, Robin 77 Geller, Burt 103,149,198 Geller, Steven 103,162 Gendel, Nancy 103,151,163, 164 Genson, Deborah 77,162 Gerard, Michele 77,159 Gerrard, Peter 90,149 Gersten, Albert 44,105,155 Gerson, Douglas 77 Gersh, Ellyn 103,153 Geron, Michael 103 Gersh, Robert 69,103,168, 178,190 Gervis, Gavin 90,l5O,178,190 Gewerter, Ben 120 Gewerter, Cecelia 105 , Harold 77,157,167 Kenneth 175,179 Erick 77,169,183,l88 Paul 105,167 Sondra 105,150,153 Michelle 50,69,103 Brian 77 Laurel 105,161,162 Michael 90,161 Pamela Janice 105 James 90,147,161, 9 Betsy 77,162 Elie 168,169,192 , Elie 77,192 Joseph 36,105,167 Shoshanna 90,159 Gary 120,188 Ray Glasser, Linda 105 Glass, Ronald 77 Glickman, Bonnie 77 Glickman, Charles 77,173,179 Gluck, Cynthia 77 Gluck, Wendy 37,59,90,150, Mitchell 105,188 Deborah 120 , Joan 90 Gocsman, Katty Golabek, Renee 77 Goldenberg, Doreen Goldfarb, Arlene 104,157 Goldsmith, Bruce 90,162,178 Goldstein, Daniel 78,174 Gold, Debra 77,159 Goldsmith, Gary 90,195 Goldstein, Gloria 104,163 Goldenberg, Howard 120 Goldstein, Howard 78 Goldfarb, Janet 77,157,160 Golden, Jeffrey 35,38,42,69, 12O,130,151,153 Goldenberg, Jeffrey 69,77, 105,179 Goldstone, Joan 120 Goldman, Jo Ann 69,78 Goldman, Joel 90,152,157, 175,192 Goldstein, Karen 90 Goldman, Laurence 120 Golden, Lisa 77,151,157, 163 Gold, Lynda 105 Goldtarb, Marvin 104 Goldman, Marlorie 78,157, 159,160 Gottlieb, Brian 90,161,179 Gottlieb, Edward 77,178,195 Goldstone, Patricia 53,146, 150,152,153 Goldfarb, Rita 104 Gold, Robina 77 Goldstein, Ruth 90,151,157 Goldberger, Sol 120,161 Goldstein, Stanley 104,161 Goldstein, Vicki 104 Goldstein, William 104 Gonvers, Philippe 90 Goodman, Albert 120 Goodman, Bonita 90 Goodman, Deborah 120 Goodman, Gary 52,53,120, 159,188 Goodman, Judy 104 Goodman, Karen 69,104 Goodatieff, Ksenia 90 Goodman, Laura 79 Goodman, Margaret 79 Goodman, Michelle 90 Goody, Gootge Gordon Gordon Gordon Gordon Gordon Gordon Tina 79,163 ld, Stephanie , Craig 77 Deborah ,Gail 104,150 , Kenneth 77 , Louis 104 , Roberta 90,197,198 Grad, Brian 104 Graf, Carlyn 90 Graf, Daniel 120 Graff, Shoshana Graham, Alice 61,121 Graham, Carol 104 Graham, Karen 77 Graham, Richard 175 Gray, Charlott 121,153 Gray, Wendy 35,38,121,132, 146,157 Greenwald, Bruce 77 Greene, Chip 121,150 Greenberg, David 90 Greer, Darla 104,198 Greeley, Edward 104 Green, Gary 121,153 Greenberg, Gail 77 Greenberg, Jan 35,121,146, 151,157,201 Greenhouse, Karen 84,149, 157,159,198 Green, Laurie 35,37,121,130, 146,151,152,153,154,157, 159,163,201 Greenberg, Lynn 90 Green, Marsha 121,166 Greenspon, Nancy, 121 Green, Richard 77 Greene, Ronald Greenberg, Shelley 104 Gries, Stephen 84 Griffin, Deborah 84 Grill, Richard 79,163 Groobin, Grosberg, 164 Kathryn 157,164 Daryl 84,157,160, Grossman, Eli 84,174 Grossblott, Fred 49,79,190 Grossbard, Gail 79,162 Grossman, Gale 104 Grosberg, Hillary 79 Gross, Lindsay 104 Eg. ,cm Jmfv ,ass ,.,... reirni'- fnxaeffpdimf-safe-f-,se,wi2,' Wu.: .:. s..k...:n,,. fav:-H ,.,, , Grosslight, Lynn 84,164,201 Grossman, Myran 84 Gross, Naomi 104,150 Grossblatt, Nancy 121 Grossbard, Peter 84,179 Gross, William 1,44,68,121, 145 Grubman, William 53,121 , 157,160 Gruenbaum, Helen 79,167 Grunewald, Timothy Guberman, Barbara Gunoll, David 84 Gurevitch, Michael 84 Gussman, Sherilyn 1,104,145 Haber, Flori 78 Habelson, Marc 53,84 Haber, Marla 84 Hacker, Jophe 152 Hall, Richard 49,84,147,151, Haimoff, Sylvia 121,160,162 Halbreich, Jeremy 84,147, 151,155,168 Halfan, Lianne 78,157 Halton, Neal 104 Hallstein, Donna Hall, Joanne 46,53,121,126, 146,150,153 Hal, Richard 49,84,147,151, 159,164,178,190 Halver, David Hamerling, Jeffrey 147,161 , 174,194 Hamilton, Joey 78,173 Handleman, Andrew 121 Hand, Catherine 35,45,84,159 Hankin, Theodore 84,162, 195 Hare, Teresa Hargreaves, Michele 121,157, 160 Hariton, Stephen 135 Harmon, Jeffery 78,175,194 Hung, Vi ncent 84,164 Hurst, Harrison 84,149 Hurst, Linda 122 Hurst, Marsha 84,198 Kranze, Harris, Alan 104 Hussey, William 122,153,162 Katz, Katz, Katz, Katz, Katz Jeannie 123,156 Margery 123 Peter 173,184 Steven 105 Steven 189 Kramer, Caryn 92,106,157 Kramer, Evan 123 Kramer, Lawrence Kranze, Debbie 92,151,159, 201 Lorrie 79,163,165,201 Kavelin, Frank 105,149 Harris, 167 I Andrew 78,155,161, 190 Claudia, 121 Harris, Harris, George 104,161,178, 195 Harris, Gregory 178 Harris, Helen E. 84,157,160, 164,198 Harris, Jane 78,157,163 168,169,171 ,179,192 Hyams , Shirley 122 Hylton, Madalyn 84 Hyman, Diana 84 Hyman, Victoria 84,163 lmmerman, Howard lmmel, John 78 Kaufman, Amy 105,146, 151,158 Kaufman, Arthur 92,150, 160,161 Kaufman, Michael Kaufman, Philip 79,178 Kaus, Robert 105,151,154 Krieger, Karen Levin Harrison, Laurie 104,151 Harris, Marcia 104,151 Harrison, Michael 104,165 Harris, Richard 78 Harris, Scott 78,179 Harrow, Sheri 104 Harris, Tam 84 Hartman, Lauri 104 Hauser, lris 104,165 Hayden, James 84,154 Haymer, James 84 Haymer, Susan 121,150,153 Hays, Marsha 84 Hayutin, Cynthia 1,26,39,121, 145,157,161 Hayutin, Michael 104,161, 167,178,195 Head, Christofer Hecht, Larry 78,173 Heifetz, Ronnie 104,154,157 Held, Joseph 192 Held, Robert 83,161,175,190 Helft, Bruce 84,147,149,155, 158,161 Helft, Jody 78 Helflng, Robert 78 Helfman, William 104,189 Hellman, Carey 121 Helm, Kathy 104 lmmerman, Neil 84 lmmel, Steven 84,179 lndenbaum, Laurie 84 Indich, Hilda 78 Kavalis, Dina 92 Kavne 157 r, Julie 123,146,153, Kay, David 105,151,161, 165,168 Kay, Karen 92,157,160 Kayden, John 105,188 Kaye, Marc 105,151,157 Kehr, Jonny 79,155 lngle, Schuyler 152 lrmas, Deborah 122,160 lsaacs, Jill 78 Isaacs, Larry 105,183 Isaacs, Stephen 122,149,153, 198 lsen, Julie 35,38,46,105,146, 151,158 Israel, Andrew 69,105,151, 157,197 Jackson, Casey 69,11l,122, 168,176,195 Keiter Keiter Keller , Kathy 79 , Lee 105,157,201 , Jamie 105,146,152, 157,158 Kellogg, Loren 92,147,150, 164 Jackson, Ralph 84,174,179 Jacobs, Brian 122,151,153, 167 Jacobowitz, Jonathan 84 Jacobs, Neil 122 Jacobs, Steven Jacobs, Thomas 78,155 Jaffe, Steven Jaia, Palma Jameson, Ellen 84,160,162 January, Jan 122 Jarosz, Jan 78 Jason, Jayson, Eileen 84 Jayson, Jeffrey 122,168,1 192 Valerie 78 Kelly, Pamela 79 Kendall, Debra 1,105,145,201 Kennedy, Alan 123,161,186 Kennedy, Gabor 92,16-0, 190 Kent, 105,157,160 Kent Kent Helm, Linda 78,162 Hendler, Casey 84,150 Hendler, Nancy 78 Hendler, Vicki 104,197 Hensley, George 84 Herchert, Hans Herman, Nancy 104 Hermann, Richard 104,178, 195 Jerome, Ricky 105 Jewett, Kandace 105 Joffe, Lois 84 Johnson, Sandra Johnstone, Stephanie Jonas, Anderson Jonas, Anthony 84,1 184 Kravitz, Lisa 92,156,164 Krawitz, David 106 Kreedman, Barbara 106,166 Kreeger, Rhonda 105,160 Kreisel, Kenneth 1,106,145, 203 Krell, Vicki 106 Krevoy, Jack 92,186 Krevoy, Penny 123 Krietenberg, Harvey 106, 173,186 Krieger, John 106,153,154, 157 Krinberg, Paula 92 Krugel, Sandra 92,162 Kuettel, David 123 Kuettel, Steven 106 Kukes, Nancy 92,198 Kuluva, Randy 123,153,168, 174,179 Kumetz, Linda 79,157,159, Matthew 192 Leslie, Jeanette 106,156 Lessner, Diane 107,148 Lesser, lrene 79,157,159, 164,166 Lesser, Robert 92,184 Lettich, Sheldon 53,124 Lettich, Yvette 79,151,156, 157,160,166 Levenson, Alan 92,148 Leventhal, Sandra 92,151 160,200 Levi, Abraham 92,148 Levinson, Amy 79,156,159 Levine, Betty 107 Levin Deborah 107 Levin, Gayle 201 Levitt, Karen 124 Levin, Kenneth 124 Levie, Laura 79 Levin, Lauren 107 Lon107169183,192 Levinson, Lynne 124 Levin, Richelle 79,148,198 Levine, Richard 92,195 Levine, Robert 79,174,185, 194 Levitt, Susan 79,156,157,166 Lew, Hayward 107,184 Lewis Lewis, Amy 92 Babette 93,162 Lewis, Cheryl 1,124,145,146, 158,162 Lewis, David 93 Debbie 93,164,166 Leonard 107 Robert Miryam 80,167 Laurie 124 80,147 93,147 Herrera, Carol Hersch, Brian 35,46,l16,117, 127 Herson, Michael 121,162,165 Erzon, Darryl Herzog, Patricia 121 Hess, Eric 84 Heumann, Jim 121,124,153, 168,169,172,188 Hiatt, Michael 104,190 Higgins, Laurie 84,160,197, 198 Hilb, Heidi 53,104,153, 157,162 Himel, Jeanie 104,157,160, 161 Himel, Nancy 78,159 Hinman Ill, Munson Hipp, Richard 104 Hirschman, Mark 121,162,168 Hirsch, Patrice 104,157,201 Hoberman, Michael 121,149, 153,154,159,161,198 Leisner, Hochman, Bruce 122,169 Hochman Hochman Hodes, S Jones, Danny 122,1 192 Jones, Deborah 105 Jones, Diana 123 Jones, Leslie Jones, Nancy 105 Jones, Patricia 78 Jones, Jones, Jourdan, Louis 105 Judson, Jay Justman, David 78 Peter 78,174, Sanclra Justman , Russell 78 Kabat, Bonnie 1,123,145,1 197 Kagan, Sherri 84,198 Kahane, Daniel 84 192 Kahan, Deborah 79,162 Kahn, Diana 79 Kahn, Joyce 45,105,146,160 Kahn, Laura 105 Kahn, Sherwin 79 Kales, Douglas 123 , Gwen 122,146,197 , Michael 78,174,188 heri 198 Kalivas, William 84,173,1 Kalof, Robert 35,38,123 Kamrass, Samuel 123 Kamrass, Susan 157,160 Hoffman, Carrie 78 Hoffman, David 178 Hoffman, Gary 84,165,178, 195 Hoffman, Jan 84,162,198 Hoffman, Natalie 122,160 Hoffman, Rita 104 Hofstein , Hofstein, Kane, Michael 79 Kap, Rhonda 105,160 Kaplan, Kaplan, Judith 92,151,164 Kaplan, Lawrence 92,188 Kaplan, Margaret 35,37,45, Anna Lee 79,151,198 Knoop, Knopf, Kochman, Kodimer, Koenigsberg, Koffman, Judy 59,79,156 Koffman, Lynn 106,146,151, 166 79,163 Kohl, Rhea 92 Kohl, Robert 123 62,1 Laurence 1SVel'1 -! ISC O TTI V, 'rd 63,1 6 125,156 Le erer Daniel 124 153,163,166 James 06,147 79 157 Anita 80,162 Margaret 93, 92,178,195 79,157 Lehrer, Jeffrey 92,155,161 Lehr, Sol David 54,148 Allyn 104 Peter 78 46,55,123,146,153,157, 159,201 Hogan, Timothy 122 Holden, Robin 78 Holmes, Robert 104,150 Honig, Honig, Helaine 78,157,160 Larry 104 Hopkins, Teresa 104 Horn, Kym 84,201 Kaplan, Lawrence 92,188 Karasik, Natalie 92,157,160 Karlstein, Marc 79 Karlinsky, Rory Karlinsky, Sandra Karlinsky, Terry 79 Karp, Marian 123 Karton, Garry 35,38,53,54. Kohl, Vicki 106 Konheim, Neil 92,162,169, 179 Koplin, Larry 33,34,35,46, Lembeck, Heiaine 45,92 Lempert, Jill 79 Horowitz, Joy 78,157,159, 163 Horowitz, Leonard 84 Horwitz, Sandi 78 123,151,152,153 Karton, Mitchell 88,147 Kates, Susan 123 Katz, Barbara 123 Horowitz, Shari 146 Horowitz, Shari 35,53,67,117, 122,146,152,153,157 Housner, Susan 104 Hsu, Linda 122 Katz, Deborah 151 Katz, Ernest 105,167 Kim, Gail 105,162 Katz, Gail 156,163 55,123,156,159 Koppelman, Jeffrey 149,198 Koppelman, Robin 106,149, 198 Korda, Robert 79,161,194 Korell, Louis 149,198 Kornhandler, Debra 79,162 Kornhandler, Robert 123,158 Kossoff, David 92,147,149, 155,165 Kosven, Dale 92 Kotler, Harry 92,159,161 Krakowski, Judy 79 Kramer, Carrie 151,167 Lenart, Nina Lenhoff, Blair 106 Lenhoff, Bradford 164,174, 190 Lenhoff, Leslee 124,146,164, 200 Lenhoff, Myles 124 Lennon, Michael 124,165,175 Lennon, Richard 124,167 Leopold, Dorian 106,162 Lerman, Ned 106 Lerman, Sheli 106 Lerner, Jennifer 79 Lerner, Liza 106,157,201 Lerten, Lisa 1,6,7,1 241145, 156,157,161 Magldsori, Debra 80,157,168 Magidson, Mark 107,179 Mahar, Geoffrey 93,173,179 Malach, Randi 35,39,125,146, 153,157,197,20O Malanga, Rudolph 175,192 Mallen, Andrea 80,156 Malvin, Janet 80,157 Manchester, Beth 107 Mandakas, Amalea 80,167 Mandanice, Antonia 93,156 Mandel, Mark 80,156,173,179 Mandelzis, Tamar Mann, Fred 33,46,55,59,69, iia,i25,t3o,i5i ,i52,15s, iao,192 Manopla, Albert 107,176,195 Marcus, Fred 107,149,183, 190,194,198 Marcus, John 80,155,173 Marder, Randy 80,179 Marell, Leslie 58,125,146, 157,167 Marell, Randi 107,157,167 A-W Margalith, Aviram Margolies, Dany 80 Margolin, Michael 80,190 Margolis, Peter 80,147,151, 155,163 Marks, Bradley 80 Marks, James 80,194 Marks, Jeffrey Marks, Jodie 93 Marks, Lindsay Marks, Michael 107,158 Marks, Paul 80 Marks, Steven 93,162 Marks, Wendy 107,156 Marlowe, Stephen 53,153 Maron, Linda 93,162 Maroko, Nadine 125 Maron, Shelley 107,153 Mart, Amy Martin, Amanda 37,93,151, 163,164,198 Martin, Ginger 80 Martin, Michele 125 Martin, Tony Martin, Vicki 38,125,146,153 Mason, Alan 93 Lewis 125 Mason, Masters, Deborah 68,125,129 Masters, Gregg 107 Mast, Penny 107,148,160 Mathes, Jackie 126 Mathers, Margaret 125 Mathers, Terrence 93,174,179 Mayer, John 107,151v Mayerhoff, Linda Mover. Lynn 107 Mclvar, Scott McKinnies, MCQUGEUEY1 .. 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B. 169 Ostrow, Janet 108,127,166, 167 Ostrow, Jeanette 164,166 Ostrow, Laurie 35,37,46,127, 146,151,157 f ..,1..Q.: .Y jf Pressman, Judith 108,159 Prescott, Pamela 81 Prinzmetal, Cynthia 128,201 Prince, Daniel 94,152 Prinz, Deborah 1,35,37,38, 128,145,162 Prinz, Jessica 94,160,162,164 Proch, David 94 Propker, Elaine 94,164 Punaro, Donna 81,157,160 Purcell, Lauretta 94 Purer, Nancy 94 Pyne, Barry 128 Quealy, Shawn 108 Quealy, Susie 81,148 Rabin, Ronnie 122,128,156 Rodin, Linda 128,156,165 Radin, Nancy 94,148,157,160 Radin, Rochelle 81 ,148,162, 163,166 Ramage, David I ,. ..,Q. . 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Mark 109 Satan, Steven 94 Safonov, Nick 129 Sakal, Steve 82 Salick, Renee Sall, Howard 130 Saltzer, Bruce 82 Salter, Laura 130 Salzberg, lsaac 94 Salzman, Robert 130 Samson, David 109,148,167. 175,192 Samson, Roy Sanburg, Marlene 94164,198 Sand, Donald Sanderson, Eve 82,148 Sandomire, Gary Sanderson, Maureen Sanders, Victoria 53,109 Sanoff, Ricki 94,151 Santo, John 46,130,159 Santellanes, Yolanda 82, 162,166 Saslow, Mitchell 94 Savage, Michael 109,183 Saver, Matthew 82,162,174 Savenick, Phillip 1,44,109, 145,169,194 Savin, Chrys 82 Sawyer, Buckland 94,178 Scannell, James 130,153,154, 168 Schaaf, Carol 130,153,165, 200 Schachter, Jeffrey 109 Schermer, Peter 94 Schimmel, Joan 109 Schiff, Zina 130,146 Schlesinger, Meta 94 Schmitzer, Candace 95,157 Schmidt, Toby 82,149,198 Schneider, Jr., Charles 95, 178 Schnitzer, Edward 95 ,178,195 Schneider, Susan 1,45,69, 130,156 Schoenfeld, Ann 95,151 ,162, 198 Schoenfeld, Esther 82,156,167 Schoenberg, Gary 95,149, 159,164,190 Schoenteld, Gita 130 Schott, Jacqueline 109,154 Schoenberg, Mark 82,190 Schoenfeld, Michael 130 Schoichet, Sandor 82,147,151 , 154,155 Schroeder, Amanda 130,148 Ross, Andrea 94 Rossen, Danny 129,168,175, 195 Rosson, Dan 44,109,159,192 Ross, Deborah 46,49,53,56, 129,153 Ross, Diana 94,156,201 Ross, Garrett 109,149,198 Ross, Louise 52,53,129,153 Ross, Ross, Meryl 94 Rachel 94,157 Schroit, David 109 Schulman, Alan 109,194 Schuman, David 95,167 Schulman, Leslie 95,198 Schulman , Steven 95,159 Schwartz, Bari 109,130 Schwartz, Barry 82 Schwab, Mark 109,167 Schwartz, Margaret 95,168 Schwartz, Martin 82 2C 208 Schweitzer, Michael 95 Schwartz, Roslyn 82 Schwartz, Sande 95,174,188 Schwimer, Stanford 109,168, 176,177,195 Scofield, Jennifer 110,160 Scofield, Jill 130,156,163 Segal, Dave 95 Segalove, llene 72,130,151 Segal, Nancy Segal, Opher 95,169,194 Selden, Corinne 110,165 Seidman, Jon 82 Seigel, Jeffrey 82,148,185, 194 Seligman, Paul 110,151,154 Sel igman, Steven 5 ,95,147, 151,167,184 Selzer, Richard 130,151,165 Serkin, David 148 Serkin, David 82 Setlak, Helene 130,153 Sever, Sybil 110,162 Shaffer, Steven 110 Shain, Barry 130 Shanker, Suzanne 56,110,157 Shapero, Andrea 95,148,159, 164,1 Shapell Sha iro 98 , Beniamin Charlene 95,156,160 P 1 Shapiro, Mark 130,156 Shapiro, Martin 131,156 Shapiro, Sharon 95 Shapiro, Susan 82 Sharp, Sandra 82 Sharfman, Sherry 110,167 Shaw, Melissa 95 Shaw, Michael 82,155,159, 168,1 Show, 90 Randolph 110 Shaw, Richard 131 Shecter, Paul 131 Sheffiel Sheffiel Sheinko d, Jacquelyn131 d, Rosalie 95 ff, Melinda Sheinkopf, Rusty 110,151,154 Shemanski, Philip 35,39,120, 131,153 Sher-nanski, Richard 110 Shepard, Michael 149,198 Shepard, Roxanne 110 Sherman, Carol 82 Sherman, Deborah 110 Sherwood, Gregory 95 Sher, Jonathan 82 Sherwood, Kathryn 82 Sherman, Laurie 82,15l,152, 16O,163,166,168 Sherrin, Reesa 131 Sherwood, Richard 36,44,46, 50,131 Sherwood, Ronnie 82,159 Shershow, Scott 82,159,165 Sherman, Sheldon 1,49,68, 110,145,189 Shiel, Roxanne 82,156 Shively, Gay 95,156 Shaes, Geoff 68,168,169 Shoong, Rosemary 95,151,162 Shoop, Stephen 53,131,153 Shore, Marc 192 Shulman, Jerry 95,167 Shuman, Rick 110,190 Shusett, Cindy 110 Shusett, Wendy 162 Sidley, Patricia 131 Siegenfeld, Daniel 160 Siegel, David 95,110 Siegel, David Siegel, Jeffrey 82 Siegan, Robert 68,131,165 Siegel, Robert 131 Siegel, Robin 82 Silberman, Howard 131,156 Silberman,,Ro'bert Silverman, Donna Silver, Joan 95 Silver, Judith 131,197,201 Silverman, Mark 110,131 Silverman, Pamela 131,166 Silverman, Paul110,178,195 Silverstein, Robert 131 Simmons, David Simms, Victoria Simon, Bennet 83,148 Simons, James 83,175 Simons, Joy 110 Simons, Peggy 131,167,200 Simon, Thomas 83,151,155, 156,167 Simpson, Janet 83 Sims, Laurence 83,147,160, 174,179,194 Sinclg1r,Conn1e110 Singer, Edward 131,162,165 Singerman, Esther 95,148, 156,162 Singer, Linda 83 Singer, Stephen 110 Sirkin, Shelley 95 Skale, Roberta 95 Skaug, Warren 110,194 Skirmuntt, Christine 131,153 Slomich, Elaine 83 Slutsky, Susan 83 Smalley, Pam 95 Srnerling, Catherine Smigel, Lance 110,159 Smigel, Scott 83,178,195 Smith, Frances 83,151 ,156, 159,164 Smith, Gari 95 Smith, Jeffrey 95,167 Smith, Jerry 131,156,168, 171,186 Smith, Mark 83,173 Smith, Rick 110,168,180,189 Smith, Roger 131,175,192 Snitman, Marc 189 Snow, Dana 95,152 Snyder, Jacklyn 83 Snyder, Katherin 95,151,l59, 163,165,200 Snyder, Ross 53,168,179 Snyder, Sharyne 131 Sobel, Deborah 1,110,145, 146,151,163,164 Sobelman, Joan 68,110 Sobel, Marcy 95,162 Sogg, Kenneth 131 Soifer, Gary 95 Solencler, Stephen 95,175,188 Solomon, Eric 95 Solomon, Nancy 37,110 Somers, David 110 Somers, Ned 95,155 Somers, Shari 110 Somers, Susan 110,156 Sommers, Laurel 83,148 Sonners, Leslie 110 Sonners, Mark 83,156,158 Sonns, Randy 95,174 Sorell, Steven 95,167 Sorger, Louis 95 Soss, Danny Soss, Victoria 110 Soto, Enrique 83 Spare,Dellynn110 Sparks, Lisa 83 Spears, Ronald 95,173,184 Speizer, Chorlott 110,156, 200,201 Sperber, Benjamin 131,179 Sperling, Dean 83,194 Spielman, Adele 95 Spies, 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Leslie 83,162,178, 179 Stokes, Toni Stoll, David 83,147,167 Stolzoff, Gary 44,111,149, 190,198 Stoll, Seymour 95,167 Stone, Cynthia 111,156 Stone, David 83 Stonehill, Elizabeth 95 Stone, Howard 35,132 Stone, Randy 83,156,160,162 Stonehill, Susan 83,156 Stout, Tobias 83 Stratton, Adrienne Strategos, Eugene Straus, Linda 96,148 Strickland, Julia 83,151,160 Stronain, Mark 132 Strae, Norbert 132 Stumpus, Cathy 46,55,132, 146,158 Sugarman, Arden 83,148,198 Sulkin, Jeffrey 96,147,159, 163,164,l75,19O Suminski, John 96 Summerfield, Robert 83 Superstein, Barbara 83 Superstein, Jamy111 Susman, Elizabeth 111 Susman, Jennifer 83 Sutton, Howard 111,156,167 Sutton, Marsha 132, Swan, Caroline 132 Swan, Jeremy 83 Swan, Ronald 83,162,195 Swerdlow, Barry 83,147,151', 155,168 ,1 Swerdlow, Charles 132,151, 153,154 Switzky, Carl 132,175,192 Switzer, Robert 46,132,158, 162 Swofford, Julie 111 Tack, Steve 132,162 Tamez, Diana 83,201 Tamkin, Sherry 133,156 Tanchuck, Mark 44,11'1,156, 189 ' Tannen, Laurence 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