Beverly Hills High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)
- Class of 1979
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After complet- ing a survey EN MASS through English classes, we have de- termined not only the most popular hang-outs and rock groups but also some least favorites. THIS YEAR also in- cludes important news epi- sodes: the deaths of two Popes and an important Middle East peace summit at Camp David, to name a few. The fashion questions included: Are girls really wearing CANDIES on their FEET? ...page52 fwafr M4 Many coaches worried about the effects of budget cuts imposed by proposition 13 upon their respective teams, but repercussions were mini- mal. Although Beverly almost forfeited the girls, W' . . . s. We if kg IHUELI , g .tm .4 . 3, . if Q I f' Q I f 5Q'1f -I , V , nr gymnastics team, sports such as varsity football and girls' cross-country appeared virtually un- affected by any problems as each team began its season successfully in the fall. Turn to this section for more on Beverlyis ' gyda! 1 STUDENTS Classes, candids, and class officers characterize the popular STUDENTS section. See the new senior theme page. ...page124 No longer sensitive to the daily onslaught of the ad- vertiser upon the consumer, many students pass over or, at most, simply take a brief, hostile peek at WATCHTOWER'S ADS section. Don't make this mistake. One of your friends may have posed for an ad or sent you a personal message, so take some time to check it out! SPOUS Scene- . . .page 68 . . . page 232 Just what is ACADEMIA? Modern dictionaries contain a multi- tude of confusing answers, but ours is simple: it's a forum for teachers and students themselves to dis- cuss their classes. Moreover, it contains teachers' MUG shots and candids of their students at work. page200 ..vv v Q F5 ., EF it . 1 ' 1 I used to get mad at my school. The teachers who taught me weren't cool. You're holding me down, turning me round filling me up with your rules. 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Yes, I admit it's getting better. It's getting better since you've been mine Q2 a k H q . , :VQ :4 ' 1 V ' 2 24' 1 ff f W1 Q-E11 '. 4 55, , Q2 s, ' 4 i M 2 S 4 .. Y A A I x .f 'T M, if ljir .f ffl,-1g:'ifi3lii'E2' f 4- K' '. vf, Q LM. f-Q-'L M, .Q- ,vc N, ,X A .V 3 . ,Ep Getting Better Itis getting better all the time I used to get mad at my school The teachers who taught me weren't cool You're holding me down, turning me 'round Filling me up with your rules. I've got to admit it's getting better A little better all the time I have to admit it's getting better It's getting better since you've been mine. Me used to be a angry young man Me hiding me head in the sand You gave me the word I finally heard I'm doing the best that I can. I've got to admit it's getting better 'I used to be cruel to my woman 'I beat her and kept her apart from the things that she loved Man I was mean but I'm changing my scene And I'm doing the best that I can. I admit it's getting better - A little better all the time. Yes I admit it's getting better It's getting better since you've been mine. John Lennon 8z Paul McCartney Copyright 'Ml1967 Maclen Music, Inc. cfo ATV Music Corp., 6255 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90028 Hfor the USA, Canada, Mexico and The.Phi1ippinesg Northern Songs, Limited for the rest of the world. Used by permission. All rights reserved WA TCHTOWER ha h 6 to omlt these llnes. V. VQBW 'ii' W E-5 - EJ Ei 'Lil- 5 QJ 7 'u f , ,X if J, 4 1 .4 ' L 1' yu, , zz:-:1'fr, ,x f ff I 4 Q, Q 5 Aa ,fkizsl 1.1. f M , ii. N ., , ,. ,.f 7 f if X! 4: pw ap. y i L O r g W , N 1, 4 A 1 7,54 f 'I 1 I f 2 , , Q - ? 1 xg f , 1 V Nha' 4 , f, 7 - 44, wif: W ., , Uv aff. '1 . X Q .Y ' ff' 157:65 W, . J, Sh an fr, ia My if 2: 3706, f mam, A xx W5 Q, nfl f- sf - If 3 M Q1-, If 6 , gA, 3' f X 1 s E i K WX , Q W 4? 1 vw Q g E .fi 3 ' Q 14 I I 524 I 2 , , if '..4 M All' 3 , OK , ,, , wp V f f , ,Tig I V' spy! M W, In 5 . , X 514,11 4 'E I' . W A f , f fe, A 4 ' A' JVM 1' 4w J f Q 1, fix , I fwf 2 'W X u f I 'gg-,' ig gf f f , 2. ,ff 4,- 51 V' G M J, QU ' f ,Z , f A2 if V 5 J ,r W, flliff ' . , I.-4' , :L 9 ., ,f4, i , , , . , , pig, 'ff' U ' 1 1 1 ' , C 1 ' I QQ , 5 4 7 'QU I ' 7 M 'ik-ff'f.,f.gm ' , f f X Junior class walks the winning road appily received, the juniors captured the famed Lenny award at the annual Hello Day competition. Written by Tina Landau and Jana Odette, the juniors, clever take-off on The Wizard of Oz was judged superior to a well staged but risque senior pro- duction of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, written by Shawn Schepps and David Elzer. In a joint effort, the soph- omore class welcomed the freshman class with a lively production of Heaven Can Wait. Outstanding contributions for the class of ,80 included Claudia Rappaport as Dorothy, the lost freshman, with Mike Lawrence as the Brain who sought courage. Lisa Berman portrayed the Gucci in pursuit of a heart and Ben Platt played the Jock. Heading a cast of seniors, David Elzer stunned the audi- ence with his suggestive costume as Dr. Frankensenior. The class of '81 fea- tured Josh Finkel and Karen Fineman as Joe Pendleton and the angel. Alto- gether, Hello Day showed much origin- alty and spirit. l. Sophomore angels sing to a confused freshman. 2. Josh Finkel listens to the angels sing about Beverly High. 3. Junior class members show their talent. 4. Junior munchkins sing to Claudia Rappaport. 5. Joie Gallo frightens Liz Guttman and Lowell Blaustein. 6. Showing his strength, Eben Howard towers over the audience. 7. Munchkins sing about their cliques. 8. ln their macabre costumes, seniors freak the freshmen. Hello Day ' 21 ,F N .. N R 5 . .iiifwi .-Aff' -Q R N ' Q ' '1Qgw33pr?., , - f , , M l 4 .i Y ., , Wh? '-K ,ff A ,J 'fx ,.. .N 5:1 ' 4 px 2:2--f 1 5,3 A , E .W J Af. ... W if Q - . ' . lx 114- X Uh T q'? iii Q f - NC 3 Q - if if :SK X , N :mm 'mv ,- Q- N Q Q ,. Q ,NN, X4,.Q1il:4 -mb yi . 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The event attracted so many dancers that eventually people had to be turned away from the music and strobe lights. Two bands, Ocean and Revolver, jammed at Beverly during lunch. Their music could be heard throughout the auditorium as students watched and lis- tened. Other activities included a frisbee dem- onstration on the front lawn and guitar lessons given by Bob and Gail Levine. The football players showed off their sexy legs when they traded places with the cheerleaders. ' cooooooooloooo lj The rock band Ocean performs to a large crowd in the auditorium. Zj Two students disco together at Summer Mad- ness. 3j A professional frisbee player displays his ex- pertise. 45 Another band entertains students with its mu- sic. SJ Varsity football players play cheerleader for a day. 65 Raising money at the .log-a-thon are a few basketball team members. 71 Lowell Blaustein joins in with Summer Mad- ness. Fall Activities 0 23 Q 44, ff , , 4' , ,ff Q, f 7, ' . ,,,., 7, V' ff f' ff . 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The Serpent presented a modern inter- pretation of Genesis despite the fact that it gives only minor emphasis to the aspect of religion. The main theme, said Landau, in my view, was explor- ing the process of life and the different stages and moods that society has ex- perienced to get where we are today. Director Grenier said in Highlights, It is an examination of where we've been and where weire going to. It asks us to' evaluate where our values are. COOOQIOQQOIUO l. Aileen Comora offers the infamous apple to Larry Wiener. 2. The cast, in the role of God, curses Adam and Eve. 3. Student directors Tina Landau and Ella Belz- berg pose together. 4. The cast of the Serpent says: Cheese 5. James Pepper and Liz Guttman narrate during the play. 6. Narrating the story of Cain and Abel is part of the cast. 7. Gary Foster, Amy Rosen, and Jane Oppenhei- mer reenact the Kennedy assasination. 8. The players act out the Kennedy assassination. 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Queen Helen and King Jon toast their newly acquired royalty. Royal Court 0 29 J Mike Navarro ASB President HI, 1 i E t s r r ! 30 ' Fall ASB N 'Q X in ig-5-.. Feill ASE undergoes change all ASB changed radically due to the effects pf Propo- sition 13. The ASB officers tackled many new responsi- bilities as a result of the loss of director of activities John Rosemond. Student government, under the supervision of vice-principal Barbara Wilson and John Borsum, organized various com- mittees which dealt with major con- cerns such as student interests, facul- tyfstudent relations, and community involvement. Furthermore, implemen- tation of the House Plan shifted the home of student government from room 290 to room 212, and the student lead- ers established private offices in the old guidance office. Despite these changes, the new ASB successfully adapted and continued to pursue its goals. President Mike Na- varro devoted much of his time to orga- nizing and overseeing the new leader- ship class. Vice President Helen Orden drafted a new finals policy which in- cluded three specific proposals: Stop Week, 94'Zw Plan, and Subject Unifica- tion. The responsibility of directing the House and planning activities was as- sumed by Speaker Tony Dahlerbruch, and Secretary Naomi Uri concentrated her efforts on improving student aware- ness. OOOOOOOOOOOOO l. House members consider plans for an upcom- ing activity. 2. Dahlerbruch, Navarro, Orden, and Ben Platt discuss pertinent student issues on Channel E's ASB Speaks. 3. Vice-principal Steve Miletich displays his culi- nary skills at the ASB sponsored barbeque. 4. Senate members gather to debate a proposal. Fall ASB ' 3l Seniors celebrate 500' -heqnumber 13 ,has always if - Qbeenth consideredt runlucky 'D A but' Disneyland had no January 13th On this day, the was besieged by 200 seniors who the The class, of '79 occupied riding their favorite attractions the 'Pirates of the Caribbean, Mountain, the Autopia, and the A few seniors even found fvifsit to the i infamous When not on the rides, the seniors pled the various types of junk food .bought souvenirs including hats, t- shirts, water guns, and huge sunglasses. With water guns in hand and mouse ears onrhead, the' group proceeded to carry on water-fights and other rowdy pranks characteristic of this event. The senior class advisors Henry Dersch and Marilyn Freedman and escorts John Borsum, Lynn Richards, and David Cowan were kept busy attempting to tame the fun-loving bunch. After seven hours of funfilled excite- ment, the weary group reboarded the buses and headedhomeward. Although tired and a little less rambunctious, the class of '79 still had the energy for one round of M-l-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E. l. A group of adventurous seniors prepare to test their rowing- ability on the canoes. 2.'Winnie sweetens seniors' memories of Disney- land. ' ' 3. Seniors go incognito at Disneyland in order to maintain a low profile. Large photo: Seniors greet Mickey Mouse 'upon entering the Magic King- dom. A 32 Or Senior Disneyland, f awww. .45 4: -,., 11 ' ' ' ., ,N WY ' 1 y Qf 1 Activities highlight lunch hour series of activities was wait- ing for students when they returned from winter vaca- tion. lt took place during a two week period in early .lanuary where an activity occurred everyday at lunch and ranged from competitions to kisses - chocolate, that is! A candy kiss sale took place during this time. Students could buy small packets of the kisses and send them to a special friend. The band Venice entertained Beverlyis music lovers. Their perfor- mance was seen and heard in the audi- torium by a large crowd. Freshman, sophomores, juniors, and seniors had the chance to compete in several different tournaments. Arlan Barton and Bijan Afar, who were the first people to gobble down a pie each in the pie eating contest, were named win- ners. Students also tried for victory in the ping pong and backgammon tour- naments, although they often faced the agony of defeat. ASB worked hard to make these two weeks a success. lj liating his way to victory is Arlan Barton. Zj Participants in the pie eating contest munch out on the pies. BJ liob l.evine gives guitar lessons to Selma lilad- ney. 41 Venice performs in lieverly's auditorium. 5j 'lihe doubles team offiary Ruderman and .lefl Tilem prepare for another shot in the ping pog tournament. 61 Kenny l.ce hits the bali as his partner watches. 7j A student ponders about which move to make on the backgammon board. XJ Venice's drummer contributes his part ofa song. 34 0 Lunchtime Activities -5 X. 'NQMiY - , es.,.,.,,,-4.5 1 U - U ,. ,' 1 v V' A A Q AA ii! Lunchtime Activities ' 35 if f i , V ,,Z. Jim if , P' ,, g 'Www' ' I , f f ir vfgffu X , - ,, W gif f,, ' Kia W A ' ZZ: QW- am ,Ay 'way .vi ffl-1 Niwff' 'wif f ' f 2 ' --vfm -f 'V f I wwf' K 2, if W1 36 ' Winter Activities 419-.Q , I '+f'..,, te X, 512 9 www ww, ' Wk il I 7:71 M 1? ,M x AY J M? Q 2 f X1 W 2' ' v ir X 14 N 1 x give f,, f-,ff-1' 2 , , ,M .7 1 . - ' WfzL,z4J0, ,.,v,,gf. -, , x , Y, . A .'ig:j'sq' Inf rnmgmf f-W I j ' 9 Haircutting demo styles semester uring the beginning of sec- ond semester, a few small activities took place. The first activity was a haircut- ting demonstration given by Guido Umberto of Beverly Hills. Students could receive a free haircut if they trusted the professional haircutters to style as they saw fit. Guido Umberto passed out lOfZn discounts to their salon to students who didn't have their hair cut here at Beverly. Robert Riley and Sharon Doyne have been successful as pantomimists. They recently entered a contest and placed third. They've practiced during their free time at Beverly and on weekends. Beverly's drill team had the opportunity to meet with the drill team of another high school. Members of the drill team from Dorsi High in Los Angeles visited Beverly to use our facilities. The two drill teams exchanged cheers and ideas. Beverly students demonstrated their generosity during the Junior Welfare Drive which collects money for the United Way. To promote the Drive, a special assembly took place. Large scale events were planned for the re- maining part of the semester. l. The art of pantomiming is demonstrated by performers Robert Riley and Sharon Doyne. 2, Performing a scene from Hello Dolly during the Junior Welfare Drive assembly are Amy R0- sen fMinnieJ, Lowell Blaustein CBarnabyJ, James Pepper CCorneliusj, and Laura Schneider tMrs. Malloyj. 3. Lisa Salzburg looks skeptical about having her hair cut. 4. Sharon Doyne and Robert Riley express them- selves through pantomime. 5. Teacher Bill Jones receives a haircut from Guido Umberto. 6. Members ofthe drill team practice one of their routines. Winter Activities ' 37 f f X Q W, ty , gy f W1 'WV 1 , 7 2 V. , f LLL ,,,, K 'K N. 5 38 ' Albion Street mm.. 331 if IQ, ww ,W 4 M, fy: 3,2-, f I 'W ft' uv 41' Beverly brings cheer to Albion Street or the 38th year, gift bear- ing students extended the tradition of bringing Christ- mas joy to the Albion Street School. Volunteer students collected funds, brought presents, and wrapped them every day for the week before the visit. Twenty-five Beverly students ar- rived at Albion Street and organized different groups which traveled from class to class distributing presents. San- ta Claus CASB President Mike Na- varroj, put the children in exultant, holiday spirits. Julie Lapin, the head of the activity, noted that the children were quite cooperative and apprecia- tive. Albion Street principal Emil Espi- nosa remarked on the tremendous com- munity support, and the volunteers en- joyed giving their help. Mrs. Gwen Gra- ham, coordinator, and Barbara Wilson, vice principal, supervised the activity. This year's visit to Albion Street was one of friendship and fun. As Lapin said, 'gWe left Albion Street with a good feeling that we had enlightened the children and shared the spirit of the season. l. Beverly and Albion Street students smile with holiday spirit. 2. Students of Albion Street await Santa Claus. 3. Albion Streetsters follow the leader, Julie La- pin. fl. Julie Grey assists a young student by helping with a Christmas art project. 5. Abby Grenell runs around the playground with many of the children. Albion Street ' 39 C 491 G , ga ', fa 4:1-Q, M. fwv 5 W .f 1-53589132 3 Man ,, 4 , , , ,Ze-45 1 1 Af f Lunch mod: a special time for students part from the usual activi- ties of Beverly, there are everyday happenings and get-togethers in which stu- dents are involved. The lunch mod is a crucial time for students, whether they remain at school or go out to lunch. Yet, daily one o'clock, chaotic traffic jams in front of the school are usually a very minor problem for many of the students whose main concern is to drive to a restaurant for lunch. Frisbee lovers flock to the front lawn to practice throwing techniques or to engage in a frisbee football game. Devoted athletes skip the cafeteria and head toward the track to commence workouts, whereas other students prefer to go to the cafe- teria for socializing and to listen to Ra- dio Airlift. For drama students, room 181 is the chosen lunchtime hangout where discussed topics range from gos- sip to theatre. Lunchtime at Beverly, an important time for a break from aca- demics, is a favorite time of the day for most of the student body. 1. The front lawn serves as a peaceful lunch spot for students. 2. Orit Blau, Cecile Bagdadi, Shoshana Claman, and Madeleine Comora socialize outside the cafe- teria. 3. Avid sports enthusiasts Eric Tannenbaum and friends sacrifice their lunch hour for workouts. 4. Sophomore friends enjoy a break from aca- demics at lunch. 5. Drama students spend their lunch mods in room 181. Lunchtime On Campus ' 41 'Hello Dolly' gets elegance to Beverly he stage was set for New York at the start of the 20th century. The play was Hello Dolly, performed on March 22, 23, and 24 by Beverly's drama de- partment. To present the play, the dept. borrowed 310,000 from ASB to build several realistic sets and props. The money will be paid back within two years with no interest. The musical was one of the most lavish and elaborate ever put on by Beverly. The popularity of Hello Dolly accounted for such a successful production. The leading characters of Dolly and Vandergelder were portrayed by Joie Gallo and Gary Foster. Other major roles of Minnie, Mrs. Molloy, Cornelius, and Barnaby were played by Claudia Rappaport, Laura Schneider, James Pepper, and Lowell Baustein, respectively. Depart- ment headg John Ingle commented in February, We are absolutely, unbe- lievably excited and delighted to pre- sent this spectacular presentation to what we anticipate will be packed houses. I. Dolly Uoie Galloj teases Vandergelder fGary Fosterb. 2. Cornelius Uames Pepperj describes New York for Barnaby fLowell Blausteinj. 3, The townspeople rejoice and sing for Dolly. 4, Several students reveal their talents perform- ing in the play'Hello Dolly. 5, With elegance Minnie fAmy Rosen, under- studyj, Barnaby fLowell Blausteinj, Cornelius flames Pepperj, and Mrs. Malloy fLaura Schneiderj carry it out. 6. Some townspeople are part of the welcoming committee for Dolly. 7. Dolly is given a warm hello by the townspeople. 8, The cast sings to celebrate Dolly coming home for good. 42 0 Spring Play H 4 E L x . QV' L . 6?-:': 5'L' v-V A X .V mu 5 l ,VC t x qi- 1.,??eB1 .2 .ffm , Q x - 1 . 'L H. - N- N IN 7 15247 H , 1 x ' - 'Qs' Q .z, V X I ' A f 4 f f' .4' Q ' , I, ls 12255- -'D X - 4 ff' Mp! ,f'7 W ff, , ff 'f , ' V.. vw .,., ,. A , ,, . xxx Y - ., . , Z1 I'- Af j Fi vi. E '35 5 X,,w N Vwxx iwmn 5 , ti' '1 Vgmi , Q 35:3 4 ,L f' 9. 15,4 'X I f' V, 7, ,, 1, , f 1 f f f x ZW' 4 1 , ' f I ,AZ 1, QQ , fy L fm-.,,S Zf V Y 1 E ffff' 7 , f ,nf F57 f, fag . 1 1 X f, f 1 w f V , 4, ,,,f W.. , W ffgf f f f' ff f , ff ' , W 'VW' 41 'fe .,,,, nn 1 l 44 ' Elections A ,, 1- 1 1 l X I 72 wr 1 Q6 ra, Disqualifications taint ASB spring elections ome unusual happenings made this year's elections quite different from those in the past. Two candidates for ASB president, Anthony Kandel and Steve Auerbach, were disqualified by the election board as a result of their conduct during the election speeches. Kandel failed to follow his approved speech, and Auerbach went overtime on his speech and refused to stop. Two candidates for the office of Speak- er of the House received a lesser pun- ishment for their disruptions. Jeff Krask and Mike Canter while mimick- ing one another, took the attention of the audience away from one of the speakers, the election board ruled. Both Krask and Canter were unable to cam- paign forthe remainder of the elections. ASB presidential candidate Larry Ke- lemen's campaign for the four day school week created the most excite- ment. Even members ofthe administra- tion were heard taking sides in an elec- tion that is usually limited to the stu- dent body. Though Keith Gross made no such promises, he still prevailed. These were high points in an election that was marked by the usual quota of campaign promises, paper handouts, and cardboard tags. I. Judy Hertz is congratulated by her sister. 2. Donna Rose gives herself a round of applause for her victory. 3. Though Shepsie Harris looks skeptical, the crowd anticipates his win. 4. Although he lost the race for senior class presi- dent, Paul Sugarman shows he is a good sport. 5. Friends of Steve Katz gather around him as he is announced sophomore majority leader. Elections ' 45 'CD 1.- -fx -fri.. nm Q E .., - ff, ww' , 191 516' my ,xx x if 'sv 1 46 ' Spring ASB ' f,.,, ,mf 'F I A., i- :fi-4 ,, , , Wg 1 77' Y .iii Q ff N Kfwwffkk-vkdwf 4 ' N I! M t 7 fi Jakgcvpi. , 9 Spring ASB led by Gross administration eith Gross, ASB president focused his attention on bringing student body gov- ernment closer to the stu- dents. I have done my best to concen- trate on those issues that were most im- portant to the students. I have tried to work on meaningful projects, not trivial mattersf, stated Gross. Among Keith's goals were rewriting the constitution, creating an unicameral system, and election reform. In my attempt to re- organize student government, I wanted to transform a previously bulky and in- efficient body into a smooth-function- ing legislative machinef, he said. Keith's cabinet consisted of Amy Zier- ing, vice-president, Michael Canter, Speaker of the House, and Shepsie Harris, secretary. A combination of traditional and innovative activities were planned during the spring semes- ter. Familiar events included Junior- Senior Night, movies, car rally and dances. Catalina Day, Magic Mountain Night, and class events were some of the new activities. Speaker Canter con- centrated on increasing student involve- ment. l. Senate members. 2. Keith Gross, president. 3. Amy Ziering, vice-president. 4. Shepsie Harris, secretary. 5. House members. 6. Michael Canter, speaker of the house. iff 2 fiitfp 6 I l Spring ASB 0 47 li. Shri Qs, ilu' lv ' in 4: if 5-Q.....4 45? iv Variety of clubs spices up student life he variety of clubs, a total of 27, illustrates the individ- uality of the participating students. The clubs range from the technical minded Computer and Math clubs, to the creativity of the Art Club. Such organizations satisfy the curiousity and interests of their members. They are also healthy outlets where one may release one,s frustra- tions and repressions. They either stim- ulate intellectually or create new rela- tionships among those involved. They may even close the gap between high school and college. In any case, clubs are essential as remedies to the emo- tional and muturing problems that many students go through at this stage of life. l. Clowning around is the Aviation Club on their annual field trip. 2. Shown pondering over problems are some of the members ofthe Math Club. 3. A few students who are participants ofthe Art Club pose for the camera. 4. The Aviation Club, in front ofa WWII relic, is in Chino Airport. 5. Frank Memmer, Astronomy Club advisor, works on top of the school Planetarium. Clubs ' 49 7 , JV, 'f P7 Q!! ,ak QR - 1 A-PW ,. .. gf: 44,- ' U , I '. 1- '-f' '3' 4.4. 1. , Q 1 . .1 lv - . 5. 1 ...sys Q :X V. Qi. 14 6 ,31 A ti, , f . ' -at f,gwri,.g1 ' ' 1, 5 - T3 - '3 .K .R '-fq.,:- Aff. . . - .-if 14 . .jx ,. , gr 3 1 ' L Q1 M mf. We A ff. 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Q 2 , 5, i ff w ,fidf Q4.yyfg,',f1f1,yg1,4yf6, 71 ' Z Q3-232122 523 Q, 33, , ,, . 7 74, my, ff f ffryw, ,V ,,f, I ,H , VW , 2 f ' 'P ' 497 ,fwfvxf 5,5 ff, 'wc-ff aff, 5113, 2, 'f W w. 3 ,4 V a',,,w f f , :qw X Z, f f W ,ufhffiqqif 12,1 Q x A Xust mf WW W lp VL My X f fif X I' ,W ' ,fkl fx! fzff fW , ?V X Kwf X , ,,1', , fl ,, ,f X I ,f X 1978-79: Year of contrast Though the past year produced bitter disappointments, bright prospects char- acterized the months from March 1978 to February 1979. While U.S. President Jimmy Carter witnessed the shattering of his pipedream of peace and called for Camp David Ill with Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat, issues such as rec- ord snowfall, mass suicide in Guyana, and the decline of the almighty dollar competed for front-page coverage with events including the inauguration of two new Popes in rapid succession and the recognition of China. If no one else remembers 1978, the Coca-Cola Corporation will cherish it as the year in which the cola market expanded to include China's population of one billion. After thirty years of iso- lation, China opened its doors to the West, and the United Nations, much to the dismay of Taiwan, opened its doors to the so-called People's Republic. Moreover, Richard Nixon's political isolation came to a controversial end when he received an invitation to attend a White House dinner with Chinese of- ficials. Carter was over-optimistic in announc- ing his energy proposal and discover- ies of new oil fields in Nigeria, Mexico and China and suggested that these de- velopments would off-set the impending energy crunch. Unemployment, howev- er, did drop to a low of 5.6'Zi mid-year. Beverly Hills became the center of world tensions when Iranian foreign students' activities paralleled the politi- cal upheaval in Iran. Eventually the students quieted down as the Shah lost his power to a revolutionary govern- ment headed by Ayatullah Khomeini. Sub-freezing temperatures chilled the Midwest and blizzards wrought havoc as the country endured an extremely cold winter. In Chicago temperatures dipped to -19 degrees. O'Hare Interna- tional Airport was closed several times due to snow. 54 0 This Year 1 -i . Q 1 , if 1 if pl.. Xi! 4.. A g ik '59 ,441 ...s Q.-7 , A f t 4'1- if .,. A V Va., f..-Q 11' J.,- - f,1,f+ 1, N - 1 '--V,.'st1-...V v , VA my ,f I 1,5 ,,.4., 'iff 1 , .if 3, Ravi, A7 J , wg 'A., , 4 V 4' V.-Ny! y .-at If ,,,- , fr 2, if ' If t I .,I, 'V I 4 V uv. f V A NMVKAVZS 'Vim . t..........t..... . s, h N X s l. Well ahead of the pack, 18-year-old Steve Cauthen and mount Affirmed, the team that cap- tured the eleventh Triple Crown, sprint easily toward the finish line. Later this year, Cauthen suffered ll0 straight losses at Santa Anita. His losing streak ended when he lucked into a ride on Seattle Slew. 2. Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin speaks at the L.A. Forum during his visit in Feb- ruary. L.A. Times photo. 3. Dead bodies cover the ground in the Jones- town complex in Guyana as the result of a mass suicide decree made by cult leader Reverend Jim Jones. 4. Known for his particularly controversial touchdown, insuring his team's l7-0 victory over Michigan at the Rose Bowl, USC tailbaek Charles White was unanimously named 1978 All- American. 5. Seeming to echo comedian Steve Martin's Well, EXCU-U-U-USE me! Patty Hearstls T- shirt says more demurely: Pardon me. Five years after her imprisonment, the newspaper heir- ess' request was granted by President Jimmy Carter who stated that the ends ofjustice didn't warrant the treatment she had received. L.A. Times photo. Qui-Wim l 3 H W 6. Howard Jarvis, a sponsor of Proposition 13, the initiative designed to protect home-owners by diminishing taxes, signals victory,' and displays his voting receipt. Human rights also made strides as gay teachers were protected from the Briggs' initiative and cigarette smokers from pro- position 5. L.A. Times photo. 7. A trimmer Muhammed Ali regained the world heavyweight title from a confused Leon Spinx in New Orleans. Ali subsequently an- nounced his retirement. L.A. Times photo. 8. John Russo, better known as Johnny-the-ice- cream-man, died February 20 after 23 years of vending confection to Beverly students. 9. Rolling Stones, lead singer Mick Jagger looks grim after a year of law suits. While the cover of the group's LP Some Girls contained unauthor- ized pictures of stars such as Raquel Welch and Lucille Ball, Jagge-r's wife Bianca filed for di- vorce, asking for one ofthe largest settlements on record. Soon to be a free woman, Mrs. Jagger most probably took her key from Lee Marvin's girlfriend of seven unwed years, Michele Triola Marvin. Miss Marvin sued the actor for half his earnings during the time they lived together. IO. Golda Meir, the one-time prime minister of Israel, passed away earlier this year. i Destroying homes and thousands of acres of brush, a fire started by arson in Agoura and fed by winds raced down to Malibu. The fire proceeded to consume 25,000 acres. It destroyed over 200 homes, killed one man, and seriously burned three others. Pieces of airplane and corpses were shorn apart by the tremendous force of the collision of a Pacific Southwest Air- lines 727 and a Cessna l72. The right wing of the jet burst into flames upon impact, and the plane plummeted from the sky, killing all 135 people aboard. Two more were killed in the Cessna and eight on the ground. With the death of Pope Paul VI during the summer, the Catholic Community witnessed the coming of a new pontiff, John Paul I. His sudden death after only 33 days in the papacy fthe shortest reign since the 22 day rule of Urban VII in 15905 resulted in the instatement of a Polish primate taking the name of John Paul Il. lf not boogying to disco tunes, music listeners were gyrating to the punk rock beat. The question, Are we not men?,' answered by the famous We are Devo! was heard within many a punk rock circle. Easy listeners were satisfied with the sounds of Grammy award win- ner Barry Manilow, Olivia Newton- John tT0tally Hotj, or Grammy award winning Anne Murray. After years of mediocre success, Billy Joel rose to the top with his hit album 52nd Street. A Taste of Honey, Gerry Rafferty, Bruce Springstein, Nick Gilder, Toto, Elvis Costello, Heart and the Village People all emerged or re-emerged as immedi- ate successes. A musical chemistry ex- periment performed by a disc jockey created the thrilling combination using the disparate sounds of Barbara Strei- sand and Neil Diamond in You Don't Bring Me Flowers? The BeeGees continued their success with Spirits Having Flown and also teamed up with Samantha Sang to pro- duce her hit UI-Emotioni' while brother Andy made his music debut, resulting in several hits. Paramount pictures came up with a triumverate for the summer! Grease, Foul Play, and Heaven Can Wait. War- ren Beatty who starred in, wrote, direct- ed, and produced the latter became the second person to be nominated for four oscars in the same year fthe first being Orson Welles for Citizen Kanej. Television lost not only the talents of Will Geer, best known for his role as Grandpa Walton, but also Jack Soo of Barney Miller fame. Ted Cassidy, known to most as Lurch of The Adams' Family also passed away. After a long illness, Totie Fields left us with heavy hearts. Last, but not least, Morris-the- Cat's nine lives expired. In the movie industry, pioneer Jack Warner of Warner Brothers, fame and Brittish ac- tor Robert Shaw passed away. THY RUDH GRA Gnoooon .- 000000 I. if l ' 1 fl ' .W 0 This Year I , wr? in Q M Music lovers everywhere mourned the death of musician Keith Moon of The Who, who passed away as a result of a drug overdose. The Sex Pistols, an Eng- lish punk rock group, lost their lead singer Sid Vicious as a result of an over- dose of heroin, shortly after his release from jail. Vicious was being prosecuted for the murder of his girlfriend, Nancy Spungen. Artist Norman Rockwell, who is most well known for his depictions of Ameri- can life that often appered on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post died. Ho- tel magnet Conrad Hilton died at the age of 91 of pneumonia. Politician John D. Rockefeller also died this year. Angel slugger Lyman Bostock was found shot to death. Dodger number 19 Jim Gilliam also died. The Dodgers dedicated the World Series to his mem- ory this year but lost to the Yankees. - Ronnie Peterson of racing fame died at the Hallan Grand Prix. Carl Wallenda fell from a tightrope to his death at the age of 73, when high winds caused him to lose his balance. Death also struck close to the hearts of many Beverly students as a member of the class of 1978, Brian Crosby, died tragically last summer. l. Nicolette Larson, who used to sing back up for Neil Young, decided to grab some of the lime- light for herself. The hit single lt's Gonna Take a lot of Love highlighted her debut success Nico- lelte. 2. Jackson Browne, whose album Running on Empty won him great acclaim, gave several bene- fit concerts this year for such causes as saving the whales and stopping nuclear energy. 3, High powered rock group the Cars emerged this year as an instant success with their LP of the same name and were awarded the 1978 Critics' award for Best New Band. 4. Wild and crazy guy Steve Martin has a chance to be serious with hit single King Tut, a musical parody of the Egyptian art exhibit, under his belt. 5. The Pointer Sisters, known for their l93O's style, entered the disco scene with their Emotions LP. 6. Neil Young re-entered the spotlight with his Comes a Time. 7. Saturday Night Live hatchlings, Blues Broth- ers Elwood and Jake tDan Akroyd and John Bu- lushij continue to scowl despite the success of their single Soul Man. 8. Singing beauty Linda Rondstadt continued to charm easy listening audiences with her popular Living in the USA LP. 9. Asserting that Blondes Have More Fun, Rod Stewart pauses after asking the audience, Do ya think I'm sexy? 1, V, . , tm ' aff 3 x Z i 5 f 1 3s ' 4 fr X . I 'Q Mafia . .Vx Z ?1 x , ,.,.. -,. N- fx? tee. Z 3 fit- 2. . f ,Q .7 I - 4 1? 3' wg RRI- D- fb ' f avg -iw! i' Ab if-5- H' Q' itil: 92314.-t I' .af -vt. K fs ' 313. e ' A ti't - M5?r? f This Year 0 57 l. The Deltas, from the relatively low-budget Universal studios release which took college cam- puses by storm assemble outside the Animal House. Because of this film, food fights and toga parties plagued the nationg John Belushi emerged as the second star fafter Chevy Chasej from Sat- urday Night Live's Not-Ready-for-Primo Time-Playersf' and television audiences were be- sieged by take-offs: Delta House, Brothers and Sisters, and Omega House. 2. Michael Caine and Maggie Smith pause while appearing in Neil Simons California Suite. 3. Though critics panned The Buddy Holly Sto- ry, the film brought well-deserved attention to star Gary Busey. 4. Magic depicts a psychotic ventriloquist Los Angeles Shubert audiences in the musical version of the 1940's comic strip. 6. Ventriliquist Edgar Bergan, creator of dum- mies Charlie McCarthy fpicturedj and Mortimer Snerd, died in October after announcing his im- pending retirement. Charlie now resides at the Smithsonian Institute as does Archie Bunker's chair ffrom All in the Familyj. 7. Stars of T,V.'s number one hit, ABC's Mork and Mindy, Robin Williams and Pam Dawber mug on the set. About two-thirds of every show was completely improvised by Williams. 8. Actor John Wayne underwent several inten- sive surgeries at U.C.L.A. hospital this year due to cancer found in his lymph system. A final operation resulted in the removal of the venerated actor's stomach. 9, Landmark picture An Unmarried Woman, starring Alan Bates and Jill Clayburgh, delt with the hitherto untouched subject of a divorcee try- ing to recover her individuality. 10. Finding a moment for romance, Goldie l-lawn and Chevy Chase pause in their pursuit of a bi- zarre group of villains in the comedy-thriller Foul Play. ll. Dynamic box-office duo John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John starred in the film version of the Broadway musical Grease. Their harmonic efforts brought them a hit single from the sound track with You're the One That I Want. played by Anthony Hopkins who shares a split personality with his dummy. 5. Patricia Ann Patts as Little Orphan Annie and Keen Curtis as Daddy Warbucks charmed 'x- lis- -Lf., Q, ., lv we f X 'w e,- . i .1 y -'l guy X., ,l ,livin Teri' Ns.. 58 0 This Year Q' fl' 41,10 12 l2. Brad Davis, playing Billy Hayes, is visited in a Turkish jail by his girlfriend, Irene Miracle, in a sensitive scene from Midnight Express. l3. Portraying the king of Siam in u rcvival of Rogers and Hammcrstcin's musical The King and I, Yul Brynner explains his philosophy of love to a rapt Mrs. Anna tConstance Towersj. Inset: Miss Towers poses the question: Shall We Dance? 14. America's favorite mouse celebrated his 50th birthday. November I8 marked the date of Mick- ey's 1928 film debut. The Playboy bunny also celebrated an anniversary this year: its 25th. l5. Christopher Reeve Flies faster than a speed- ing bullet' as the man-of-steel in Superman. fur! 'H-s N I if Ii , I Vg, 1- -f,3f.,,,f f 572557, f ,XX fl My 5 t Jg? f - , ii: Q V ,J 1? ii nv: Q 7 ,,, X .-egqegz 4,5 ,, , S3 x Sli x PEN ss viii. We sis at X633 X X This Year 0 59 f ,f 15 '79 .x ' H 4, ., ,4 Q. fi , 4.AA S. ' ig , A i I 5 2. z 1 uf .2 if f 1 , 2' ,,,, V ' ' a ,. ! . ,. 1 I7 51 4 fl! .1331 my W uw Olnnv x 55.3 60 II-... 11 'rlxqunu i RANSPCRT T10 , ' EXERCISE S FU g 9 i . his year, more than ever, hose students more interested , marked a sudden student in conventional sports played ' awareness of the importance an occasional game of base- ' of physical fitness. Getting in shape or ball, basketball, soccer or weather per- working out seemed to have transfered mitting a game of foootball in the mud from the duty of attending PE classes on a post-rainy day. just to pass to students running before, ' during and after school as well as on ther SPONS mCHti0Hed by - their own time on the weekends. Stu- these Sl-Udeflts Pelled Were t dents who had never had any past inter- Swlmmlnga SYmnaSUeS, 1 est in athletics donned sweat suits and hockey, Seuba and Skin dllflngt ffisbee Nikes and started on the long track to Playing, and eVeU h31'18'8l1dmg- OOOOOOOOOOOOIOCOOO l . Ome Students ,blcycled or l. Stacey Baum working ,out with a free bar in the P skateboarded as in past years, Weight mom. P but Otl'iCI'S mOI'6 lIltCI'CS'tCd in 2. Scott Krishel hurdling to keep in shape. new trends, dug up fond memgfieg of 3, John Moshay. riding his bicycle through the their childhood by donning rollerskates. Second Hoo' Pam' . . 4. Daren Kagan jogging on the track. Although the prices had gone up and 50 A Student' flying high' metal wheels had been replaced with 6. Seniors Sherri Ziff and .lolynn Gentile at the polyurethane, the fun was still the same. new defunct skate rental place in Westwood. l l I I 61 hen the weekends rolled around after five days of vir tually non stop labor dad Beverlyltes krck back and relax Well some d1d but the majorrty of students that Watchtower polled mentroned other weekend pastimes atmg rs regarded as a means of entertamment more than anythmg else Whrle some students st1ll enjoyed a classrc snack at McDonalds others turned thenr stomachs to health rer eaterles such as McNaturals on Sunset or Aunt Tilly s ther old time favorrtes which helped students es cape from work to pleasure were golng to movres par tres frrends houses and to the beach LACES T0 G03 THINGS T0 DO Going to Westwood popular in past years began to evolve into a thing of the past Students seemed to look more around thelr own crty for places to go and found the Hamburger Hamlet on Sunset the Bagel Nosh Marty Ks Cafe Ftgaro and many others hen the 700 students polled were asked questrons about drugs most students replred that they had smoked man Juana and dld so often The questlon Why'7 was shrugged off as lf nt were ummportant Drmkmg alcohol drd not seem to be popular lso mentroned were actrvr tres such as horseback rrd mg sknng surfmg back packmg and campmg ,- I. Pat Collins putting Kim Kowsky in a trance. 2. Mike Steinberg, Young Dan'I Klein, and Greg Scherick with the largest rubber cement ball on record which boredom inspired them to create. 3. The Artists: Jim Oppenheim, Debbie Zeitman, Meyla Ruwin, and Dina Lipton. 4. A modern pinball alley. 5. The Sundance Cafe. 6. The Cheesecake Factory. 7. Marty K's. 8. The new Fatburger in Westwood. 9. Bagel Nosh. , 63 f , A rw ii ,g1,Af' , !g1f1 if ' :af-w-as f - X 'Y ,:45L1:1' ' ff ,4 4 , K 1 . gf , A sv c w' ,,, 4, ff ', 3. 1 fithaif. . .... 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Over half of those polled felt that Can- dies, the brand name of a popular spike- heeled shoe, were a fashion must, while l fewer than 10 percent admitted to the i fact that the shoes were painful to wear and awkward to walk in. Most students cited plastic pants, an imported style l seen more in store windows than on i campus, as their pet-peeve. Although few students mentioned men's fashions in their responses to our poll, those who i l l did considered straight legged jeans a 4 'welcome addition to the male ward- 1 robe. The year was remarkable in that platform shoes vanished from the Nor- man halls. l. Julie Lapin, sporting the Annie Hall look. 2. Tony Snyder, Fiorucci style. 3. Scotty Krishel, the casual look. 4. Evan Dicker in straight-line jacket and pleat- I ed pants. 5. Roller-discoer, Leslie Meltzer. l 6. Shoes from flats to spikes. 7. Shirley Davidov, short and sassy. 8. Linda Kohn, permed. ' 9. Crissy Gavin, the Mindy look. , l0. 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Defen- sive Coach Hank Friedman summed it up when he said, We just lost our poise? The offense never lost its poise, however, having its best outing of the season. Quarterback Anthony Kandel was superb, passing for 371 yards and five touchdowns. Wide receiver Kevin Bell pulled in 11 passes for 137 of those yards, and runningback Ricky Jones had a truly outstanding day, rushing for 118 yards on only 17 carries, an average of almost 6.4 yards per carry. The Normans finished with a 5-5 over- all season, and a 3-4 Ocean League re- cord. This record, however, was not in- dicative of the quality of the team. to CIF playoffs Head Coach Jack Reilly felt that the players filled in the holes left by last yearls seniors very well. He also felt that the Normans, fourth overall in league play, were an excellent team considering the quality of the opposing teams. The varsity squad never lacked talent with All West-Side quarterback Kandel and All West-Side wide receiver Bell on offense. Kandel, also named team MVP, put the ball up 254 times, com- pleting 134 for 1881 yards. 1. In a crucial game against Culver City running- back Ricky Jones is pulled down by tacklers after only a short gain. 2. Sweeping around end, Ricky Jones picks up Brad Bohnert to run interference for him and thus is able to run for long yardage. 3. Despite the proximity of the defensive players, Ronnie Canyon is able to pick up 8 yards on a sweep around the left side. 4. Despite an awesome rush by Mira Costa, quar- terback Anthony Kandel manages to get the pass off for a gain. 5. Stunned momentarily by a blind hit, Vonzie Paysinger is helped up by Coach Hochman and Dr. Stern. 6. 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Third Row: David Niemitz, Tony Stephen, Anthony Kandel, Vonzie Paysinger, Rick Jones, Daryl Gross, Kevin Bell, Tom Burch, John Autry, Pat Cassidy, Bill Tharpeg Fourth Row: David Cantor, Abdolreza Moshirfatemi, Marc Albert, Mike Hauser, Evan Porter, Dan Aminoff, Neville King, Vince Uzelac, Rick Stensby, Greg Powell, Aaron Jonesg Fifth Row: Coach Steve Kessler, Coach Jack Reilly, Greg James, Jeff Scott, Greg Scherick, Stuart Weisel, Bruce Sackheim, Marcus Rankins, Dan Goodkin, Coach Bill Stansburyg Not Pictured: Coach Hank Friedman and Mike McCurdy. l fa f 90' K mv Q4 W T -as-i,,, was 'X Lf' fa-2 - lf a--:-5' 4, 39112. Q -as 5 --' .Q s -- ,5': 1- Q1. - P P' ' 1, ' W . fnaLY'a!!'1!i. L. , ' - Q . .Pr . it ., 3 M . rf. gf, rd' ..-Q Y ww 0n the road to CIF, varsity gridders' performances excel yards and 15 touchdowns. With these numbers, he led the CIF in passing. Ke- vin Bell was awarded the team blanket award for the best all-around player. Bell was first in CIF receptions with a total of 66 for 1052 yards and ten touchdowns. Jones rushed for 620 yards in 112 carries, a 5.5 average, and five touchdowns. Linebackers Ron Canyon and Rick Stensby made the All West- Side defensive squad. Rick Stensby, Ron Canyon and All West-Side honor- able mention Vonzie Paysinger led the defense, a unit which held six of its opponents to under 17 points. When asked for defensive stats, Coach Fried- man said that those are a crock of crapf' Named to the All West-Side second team were tightend Danny Goodkin and defensive back Neville King. Daryl Gross won the team Red Shirt honor, and Mike McA1ister the Varsity Club award. In preseason action, Beverly defeated Quartz Hills, 21-12, then went on to beat Lennox, 29-12. The gridders opened league play with a 28-16 victory over Mira Costa and a 28-0 thrashing of Hawthorne. The Mira Costa game was highlighted by Ricky Jones' 77 yard touchdownjaunt, his longest ofthe season. Beverly lost its next game to North Torrance, but the game was a personal victory for one member of the team. Anthony Kandel put his name in the record books as the second most prolific passer in CIF history. With 414 yards and 34 completions in one game, Kandel is second only to the phenom- enal Pat Haden of the Rams. The Nor- mans followed this tremendous accom- plishment with a 28-12 victory over Inglewood, but they were not to win anymore. The gridders' next four losses came at the hands of four highly re- garded teams: South Torrance, Morn- ingside, Culver City and Saugusg 16-0, 20-11, 21-0 and 48-35 respectively. l. Tackle Rick Stensby charges the quarterback. 2. Runningback Ricky Jones attempts to run away from two converging Culver City players. 3. Wide receiver Kevin Bell raises his hands in triumph after receiving a pass from Anthony Kandel for a touchdown. 4. Vonzie Paysinger runs away with a stolen pass. 5. 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Fourth Row: Chris Taylor, Greg Dean, Marc Cohen, Pat McAlister, Mark Loncar, Eric Tannenbaum, Brad Stoller, Dave Beckwith, Coach Crouch, Lisa Glickman, manager. Fifth Row: Coach Hoag, Steve Levine, Didier Beauvoir, Bret Know, Ed Draper, Bob Vitello, Nathan Phillips, Jimmy Roberts, Kurt Goldsmith, Coach Larry Stees. f .K W Placing second in Ocean League play with a record of 5-2 and an overall re- cord of 6-3, the sophomore football team came within one game of captur- ing the championship. Most Valuable Player quarterback Brad Stoller and Most Outstanding Offensive Player wide receiver Chris Taylor mounted the offensive attack. Outstanding Defen- sive Player lineman Paul Da Re spear- headed the defense. Mr. Clutch, Bob Vitello, came through in the tight spots playing both wide receiver and line- backer. What can be said about a freshman football team that fails to score in its first four games? Coaches Ben Bush- man, Mike Hochman, and Jack Gifford had a lot to say. Despite an 0-7 season, the coaches felt these novices had a lot of potential, inexperience being their greatest handicap. While boys from other schools grew up playing Pop 2 Warner, most of Beverly's squad had 7 y . y never played organized league football. Q. QQVUA77 -11 ....-ellie'-53a 6 r13 B8e33 42 s2 - , 'f f - 1 J -1 4 fi rf 4 ,leaf FRESHMAN FOOTBALL - Front Row: Adam Karon, Philip Newman, Brad Kreshek, Jeff Balin, James Malinda, David Ungar, Steve Siegman, Mitch Turner, Scott Bickman, Shaun Marsh, Mark Kaplan. Second Row: Marc Sugarman, Marco Greenberg, David Ring, Richard Weaver, Bret Kim- brough, Jonathan Goldman, Paul Karl, Todd Elliot, Eric Spiker, Bill Stone, Coach Mike Hochman. Third Row: Paul White, Clarence Fong, Keith Feldman, Derek Kramer, Greg Socher, Eric Maner, Brad Jacobs, Cedric Cravens, Larry Weber, Danny Silverberg, Coach Mark Kagan. Fourth Row: Jon Tharpe, Chris Davis, Brian McCarthy, Bruce Goodman, Frank Montiforte, Danny Hancz, Marty Fine, Scott Burak, Adam Stern, Larry Zerg, Coach Jack Gifford. Fifth Row: David Minchin, Tom Hierholzer, Fred Buddemeyer, Albert Shapiro, Chuck Blower, Brian Pass, Larrie Frere, Larry James, Dave Ehrnstein, Danny Shapero, Coach Ben Bushman. Sixth Row: Adam Ritzlin, Brad Scherick, Reuben Sloan, Sean Garrison, Alan Drantch, Steve Davis, Brian Baker. sophomores place secondg frosh follow trend of past Nevertheless, the freshmen showed in- credible enthusiasm. Named as out- standing players were Steve Davis, a wide receiver and defensive end, and Danny Silverberg, a tremendous line- backer as well as a fullback. Silverberg led his team in tackles and was consis- tantly the hardest hitter on a defensive unit that spent a lot of time on the field? Others commended were safety Larry Weber, offensive and defensive tackle Brad Scherick, and tailback Al- bert Shapiro. l. 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Lisa Richards flags 'em down. 2. Girls give their all and ham it up during a game. 3. Varsity Song Girls: Alecia Ashbyx, Joan Fuller, Andrea Hartford, Lynne Miller, and Ta- mika Wells. 4. Julie Feldman is all smiles. 5. Toni Schaffer gives some solo spirit. 6. J.V. Yell: Kelly Clinton, Ellen Ginsburg, Dana Hill, Marla Kanowitz, Tobi Reiter, Kathy Sharpe, Laurie Siegmanx. Heather Wilks. 7. Varsity Flag Girls: Veda Brown, Pamela Bur- gess, Judith Phillips, Lisa Richardsl, and Kari Markussen. 8. Sandy Delaplane crosses her fingers in hope of a touchdown. 9. Varsity Yell: Cheryl Berry, Sandy Delaplane, Juli Feldman, Angela Rodgers , and Toni Schaffer. tnot shownj SPONSOR: Margaret Leeds. 'indicates team leader Spirit - 79 Magic Mountain honors active Drill Team and Band , I would say that this year's drill teamf' commented team sponsor Dixie Zovak, is the most enthusiastic group we've had. The 83-member drill team once again was the largest in the Ocean League- Along with their annual ban' I Michael Polesk wails on the clarinet task of moving and playing at the same time. The band joined the drill team at Magic Mountain. ql16t and slumber party in the SWi1T1- 2. Drill team captain Patsy Ward and her team gym, the drillers were asked to be one of seven schools to participate in a Hal- loween parade at Magic Mountain. It was quite an honor and the girls showed cheer in the midst of the crowds. 3. At Magic Mountain for the Halloween parade, drum major Hilbert Hakim, Jerome Cobert, James Rotenberg, and Tod Soleman ,prepare for a ride on the awesome rollercoaster Colas- .li this by their devotion, getting everyth- SUS- j ing down perfect The drill team made 4 4. Mixed with the crowd, drill team brings out the up the greater part of cheering Sections N 5 Bill Chais adds a touch of jazz to enhance the at the football games. What more could be said about Beverly's band than supreme! This year's band, headed by newcomer Richard Farmer, increased in size, to over 50 members and overcame the lea. so - DrillfBand spirit of the fans. r music of the band. 6. Rising for a brief routine, the band and drill team rally the fans. 7. Marching during half-time are Nicholas Heil- well fdrumsj, Karen Belanger fdrumsj, Ron Winreich tdrumsl, and Michael Polesky fclari- netl. 8. Gayl Serden salutes in a halftime drill routine. DRILL TEAM-Front row: ffile leadersj Kelly Gordon, Jessica Geller, Tami Valdry, Ccaptainsl Caryl Hamilton, Patsy Ward, ffile leadersj Meg Gehman, Heidi Slate, Lisa Horwitch. Second row: Amy Gehman, Susan Kushner, Karen Marston, Bari Rothman, Orly Sitowitz, Mari Doty, Pam Patrusky, Donna Issacs, Jill Smith, Ilene Wiener, Juli Oster, Stacie Fern, Kate Herman, Valerie Howard, Maria Chan, Dawn Weekes. THIRD ROW: Ruth Steele, Sonia Vadehra, Christine Ramirez, Mafy Chong, Suzanne Bazoian, Maxx Komack, Kim Halverson, Carolyn Chartier, Randi Lesser, Wendy Kapstrom, Debbie Mallard, Mindi Applebaum, Joey Gardner. FOURTH ROW: Gayl Serden, Monique Rigard, Dori Chacon, Leslie Shuman, Vicki Yoman, Robyn Schechner, Cece Kaufman, Astrid Santic, Suzi Platts, Lisa Charnes, Mara Miller, Alison Leeman. FIFTH ROW: Kari Maxwell, Susan Okun, Gwen Randle, Vicki Stewart, Stephanie Williams, Lisa Firestein, Lori Skolnick, Andrea Alenick, Margaret Eum, Gwen Fox, Linda Mermel, Leslie Hung, fmanagerj Amy Rand, fmanager-not shownl Carolyn Greenberg, Tracy Hartland, Miriam Kanermarv. SIXTH ROW: fflag girlsj Elise Turly, Diane Witz, Liz Plott, Didi Marcus, Denise Aguilar, Barbara Bach, Amy Breslaw, Cleaderj Arlene Aguilar. NOT SHOWN: Carla Aubin, David Brownfield, announcer, Dixie Zovak, X Q. ,Xe ,X . if l': QA, Y 1 lg-, si N 'Q i -vu xr- , .4-.,, ,.f,4,ff.:-if .41 . Varsity swimmers take league, break records, and reach CIF Swimming away with a league title, the varsity swim team had an extremely re- warding season. With pressures mount- ing to climax at the last dual meet, the team pulled through with a 94-77 win over Aviation to complete dual meet competition with a 5-0 record. High- lighting the varsity was senior Tony Ad- ler, who broke two school records in the 50-yard and 500-yard freestyle races and helped the relay team of himself, Louis Karlin, Nikos Morphis, and James Chao, break the 19-year old medley record. Coach Dick Douglas stated that Adler truly might be the best all-around swimmer that ever at- tended Beverly Hills High School? Other top competitors included Gree- cian exchange student Nikos Morphis, Q-assess is-,Q K it its 'Q , ffm -.or 82 ' Varsity Swimming who broke the school record in the breast stroke, sophomore Louis Karlin, who also broke a school record, and junior Grant Levy, who swam the frees- tyle, breast stroke and individual med- ley events. The fact that at least three or four people qualified for CIF in each and every event significantly proved the real strength of the team. l. Swimmers Cliff Petterson, Ken Scholnick, and Max Platz relax after intense competition. 2. A Beverly swimmer freestyles his way to victo- ry. 3. Nikos Morphis gets off to a good start in the breast stroke. 4. The varsity relayers break the old record with a time of l:45.5. 5. Back stroking his way to the finish is a Norman aquaman. A W ,AQ-J . lf. t 'law .112 A '1 65' ' my ' . .,., . , 'i i A . .,.. . , , , . , - t V WMM ,,,,, w,,,... .,.,,. - .A Q9 I V af W V if E t X Cl' BOYS' VARSITY SWIMMING-Front Row: Robbie Lindman, Andy Sacks, Ken Scholnick, JamCS 1 Chao, Grant Levy. Second Row: Tony Adler, Stuart Appley, Scott Tobin, Brian Levy, Todd lrmas, Coach Dick Douglas. Third Row: Bobby Balbinder, Hadi Salem, Nikos Morphis, Louis Karlin, . Norman Boutte, George Chen. -Qi ,. ff A --ev , Q. 'N s .1-1 5 Q - -,' fx? 3 . ,, . . ...,,- mmwve-M1-ff-fe-ff I6 2 1 I , ,'-.l if 2 A gA Q iif3-F - f,,- .. ,,,, lliggii M, fl k 74' ffl pkt, . , k,,V Izi 5 I K i , 'iii ZAA' 11: P ,Q ' ,.,2,,, I V A . g' 4' gg ' ' ' , 1 1.-if-f ' izlsfzi 1+ :iw-'11E2.:'iX15'5Ef5:L:,1 ,,., fl If 'f' .f7:'zf+L1,-Ziffif, '9,',i '1fl 4 3'1i2121if12:2 .- ,L , ' V Q' -f f v , nf . ,1,,?:Ir,,,,: .,,, VL qi- Veg, , ' ' , 'i .. ' V, ' '- 'ftjzkgri' .11 'ff' U QW1-'12 , - 'Y ' . , K iiris'-f1i,.v1-5551-fs,gi qv' g .X ,,,, W ' f , , V . 3' 3, 532 - . V A 'If .... ,V as .,,, , , V ' V Q' i, Q2 ii , , . , 1 96 N ig.. 1, , '1-13g,Q,5'f2,s'i:2 y - U - ii fl '-g' - if 1.21 fsfzie-'fi12,if..w2-1': 12.9115 . , ' -' y i , , -f .-,M-r --1:,1.ff' Q: ',:a::-fx-1112+ Pzfiiiw I 11' Stiff fflg., A ph.,L1:'f'f,2f : 1 , 71 1- A V T.,,g,, . 44,1 Y ,V 4 ' 5 Varsity Swimming 0 83 ii i J 1 1 1 35 I .t A if 54,1 A , Q 'gg ' - fmfmwf' ' X i --.,f'5,'5, i I ,V nl W, - 3. 75 Z I mf f f ' 1 .al 1 M W , 'L' 1 ANL tiitgp 4 -az 'f' ' W, ,114-A I. Olivia Weinstein demonstrates her form. 2. The frosh-sophs take off to another victory. 3. Anxiously awaiting the gun are two sopho- ITIOFCS. 4. Marie Bonofiglio shows her love for swimming. 5. Taking a little break is Coach Crawford. 84 0 Frosh-Soph Swimming if FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING-Front Row: David Smotrich, Andrew Lotwin, Robert Klein- man, Mitch Weinberg, Alan Glazer. Second Row: Coach Dick Douglas, Cliff Petteron, AICX Pogostin, Steve Richman, Dan Tyroler, Brad Folb. Frosh-soph take second placeg girls plan victorious season Dominating the Beverly Hills High School Invitational, the frosh-soph swim team demonstrated their excel- lence by winning hands-down. Al- though many outstanding freshmen and sophomores competed at the varsity level, the team still took second place in the Ocean League. Top competitor Andrew Lotwin swam the distance freestyle and individual medley races but, according to Coach Dick Douglas, he could have performed in any event. Outstanding freestyle sprinter and win- ner of the 50-yard freestyle at league finals Steve Richman, along with Alex Pogostin swimming the backstroke and freestyle, David Smotrich in the frees- tyle and butterfly, and Robert Klein- man, swimming the breaststroke, prom- ised a strong future for the team. Laud- JIRLSI SWIMMING-Front Row: Todd lrmas, Debbie Gauthier, Debbie Zusman, Andrea Loren- retti, Pam Platz, Suzie Graves, Jenny Lazzara, Sam Bassman, Vicky Wertheimer. Second Row: Ellen Zusman, Maria Crean, Anne Philpott, Ilene Rosenzweig, Kelly Lee, Suzanne Garrison, Debbie Vitello, Vlargie Agate, Sonia Vadehra, Christina Ramirez, Linda Mermel. Third Row: Coach Lynn Richards, Susan Dodge, Karen Phillips, Renee Borde, Lizanne Gallagner, Jan Bollenbacher, Nusha Askari, Laila Zacarias, Doris Litchi, Olivia Weinstein. Fourth Row: Amelia Love, Lauren Wallerstein, Diane Bersin, Shana Miller. I ing his aquamen, Douglas said, All the sophomores are great. They are probably the best the school ever had. For the second girls' swim team the out- look was bright. Some returning seniors were Kelly Lee, a diver, Maria Crean, in the butterfly: Andrea Lorenzetti and Ellen Zusman, breastroking it, Susan Dodge, in the backstroke and freestyle, and Sam Bassman, also swimming free- style. Freshmen Olivia Weinstein and Anne Philpott, who competed varsity, were predicted to give the team an ex- tra boost. Coach Lynn Richards stated that she expected a very successful sea- son with some girls possibly reaching CIF competition. 9, Girls, Swimming ' 85 Cagers sweep Ocean League title, B.H. tourney and CIF play-offs I feel it's the best team Ilve ever coachedf' remarked varsity basketball coach Dick Schreiber. It's probably the best team Beverly has ever had. The Norman hoopsters devastated their Ocean League opponents on the way to winning the first league title since '75 with an amazing 13-1 record. They made it to CIF quarter finals, only to lose to unbeaten North Riverside by just four points. The Normans also cap- tured the Beverly Hills Invitational Tournament championship for the first time in 22 years and finished third in the Katella Klassic Tournament. The Normans ended with an impressive 22- 5 season mark. The Normans began their winning streak with a 55-44 win over pre-season favorite Mira Costa and West Torran- ce, 62-50. Then Santa Monica defeat- ed Beverly, 50-48, the only loss of the season. However, they rebounded to win each of their remaining league games. The Normans faced the season turning point when they met Santa Monica for the second time. Both teams were 8-1 and needed a victory to be league champs. And the Normans, with sheer team strength, were the victors, 66-43. But the title wasn't theirs yet. They still needed to win the last four games. And by demonstrating tough defense and rebounding, shooting and fast break offense, the Normans cap- tured the Ocean League championship and qualified for CIF competition. In the exciting first round of CIF play- offs, Beverly slipped by Lynwood, 47- 46. Though the Normans were ahead through the third quarter, the Knights finally stole the lead, but the Normans 86 0 Varsity Basketball kept their poise. And with less than one minute remaining, center Eric Clarke and Captain Ray Aronson, with four crucial free throws, gave the Normans their victory, advancing them into the second round of the 3-A division play- offs. Beverly defeated Bolsa Grande by 10 points in double overtime, 76-66. The mighty Normans were eliminated in the next game, CIF quarter finals, against top ranked North Riverside. The match was close from the start, and Beverly built a 12 point lead with seven and a half minutes left. However, the Huskies broke through Beverly's de- fense and defeated the Normans, 59-63. Schreiber praised the all-around Nor- mans for their ability to interact as a team as well as their individual strengths, which worked as a cohesive force resulting in their successful sea- son. 6'7 Eric Clarke, Ocean League's Co- Player of the Year, broke Beverly's Best Rebound Average, grabbing an average of 17.5 rebounds and 10.5 points per game. Leader Ray Aronson shattered every school record for assists Qmost in single season, single game and varsity careerj. He had a remarkable season of 248 assists and averaged 11 points a game. Top scorer Mike Maross averaged 15 points per game and capped the season with a 404 total. Both Aronson and Maross were named to the League's first team. And Sandy Weger's outstanding defense always drew the other teamls top offensive player. Russ Friend added solid defense to the team until ilness took him out of play, and Kevin Seppinni replaced him on the starting line-up. 1. Mike Maross takes a jumpshot. 2. Erie Clarke and Mike Maross battle for the rebound. 3. Using his defense ability, Sandy Wegar blocks a shot. 4. Breaking records for most assists in a game, season, and varsity career, Ray Aronson passes to Sandy Wegar. fi 3' 'mm.,.,,,m.m.m 1 . , t - '21 if f. :W V. if . ff41,fgg.,f'.fr:-,' iz: . I . V ff f'.f 5 1 , rrtr . rrr. 2 -1 'r3. f . ' . f M ' 2 ,rw .r .' -- .7 1' .,.... 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' Q ,2fg,1L14??f 1 1512 4-f, . : f 19 ' f.: lj' gg. 5,4735 ,Q ,, r f 1 1' 42 uf y X 6 ,, 19 , M64 f :Cf AY Wd' Sophomore close to undefeated seasong freshman The sophomore basketball team had an excellent year with an overall record of 18-3, and a league record of 13-1. They started off the season by taking the con- solation prize at the Torrance tourna- ment, and a second place at the Sunny Hills tournament. Their one league loss came against Rolling Hills, a good, hard-working teamf' according to Coach Jerry Carpenter. He also stated that this year's team was an exceptional one. He expects two or three of the players will be able to land a starting berth on the varsity team. Overall the team had good balance with an out- standing performance from the bench, in particular from Ricky Schwartz and Mike Reilly. Brian Love scored the team high with 33 points in a game against Redondo. He averaged 18.7 points a game and 72 steals for the sea- son. The rebounding strength of the team was Bob Vitello, who averaged 18.5 rebounds a game. Andy Burg led the team with 153 assists and the best free throw percentage. The team aver- aged 68 points a game, which were evenly distributed among the players. The starting five for the team included with good year Bob Vitello, Brian Love, Scott Sandorf, Andy Burg and D.J. Beauvoir. Scott Sandorf and D.J. Beauvoir assisted the team with good outside shooting and rebounding strength. According to Coach Bob Craig the freshman team had 'ga good season. Their overall record of 10-7 and their league record of 7-5 is not indicative of the quality of the team. The starters consist of Eric Spiker, Bobby Kay, Chris Fisher, David Chao and Evan Malmuth. The team also had good sup- port from the bench. The leading scorer for the team is Bobby Kay, with ample support from the rest of the team. l. Bobby Kay takes a shot from the freethrow line. 2. Concentrating, Andy Burg sinks a free-throw. 3. Reserve David Kohan takes a jumpshot. 4. Sophomore Ricky Schwartz watches Brian Love shoot from the side. 5. Bob Vitello has an easy lay-up. 6. Lined up for the inbound pass are, from left, Evan Malmuth, Eric Spiker, Bobby Kay and Da- vid Chao. 7. Scott Sandorf contributes two points. f,.f,g,. ' A .17 we fiff. 1-17 U16 .Zi 5:2 4 A . M 5' 515 W. ZW , ,,,. .,, W ze 4 C5 y Cha ,4 .ff 1' f fr , we .ff M, L4 w ry - if . eff. f fif fe, 1 5 1 7, ...,. M I, ,mg y f fggg . t-ff 1 ' , if , K , 'X':f.: 'zffar , ,fl wif 4 gf. .f -.awk - ,eg if y, 4. .. 7-4 ,wif I .,., ' f - V 1 , it 1 41 Q 7. is.e: fr diy fy 4. ,,, ,ggfji Q ' wifwg.. . ,,,, ' f 64. ' ' ,f,y ..5,52,wfv ,f ,ff ...f. 7 ...e 4 . ,... 7 7 . 1 1 ,Maw 'wf ..-f: Wff.. 1 1 f Mw.,,,, :V ,,-H' ' f .'.' 5 w 'X J: X U ' l w A 1531 it 1 1 ...1:21P:2g5'i ,,,,,..1., v,i,,-H. 132154, g 1 zum. 41 - 4 ' 1 .. .. . , 01.41 I, f f '..,..,'g . t 21,212 ffZ'f:21':, iii? :-:f1.s:- x - 5 aa.. V111 .i'12'i'E-:1' Mir' it ' 5 . 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W, X Q wily 3 5 5 Se -w QHXNN 5 S f ,Q 5 5 ay, X, ff, l li s ,pf GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL-Front: Coach Ned Eckert. Second row: Amy Barbash, Keri Frankenstein, Cathie Korchek, Shanna Miller, Tina Rimer, Kim Brynes, Laurie Schreiber. Not pictured: Paula Craig, Yolanda Caldwell. With the return of four of last year's varsity, the girls' varsity basketball team compiled an overall record of 13-7 and a league record of 6-4. However, this was only good enough for third place in league and a CIF playoff berth. Coach Eckert noted, It's going to be tough opening the playoffs on the roadf' And so it was, as the girls lost the first game of the playoffs to Lyn- wood, 43-34, in a close game. During the season the starting five consisted of junior Keri Frankenstein, junior Laurie Schreiber, senior Cathie Korchek, sen- ior Paula Craig, and sophomore Kim Brynes. Paula and Keri made it into the 20-point club scoring 22 and 21 points, respectively. In that game the team had a season high of 71 points. The team was led by Paula and Cathie at re- bounding while Laurie, Kim, and Keri handled the ball. The full-court press employed by the team forced countless turnovers and was a factor in all of their games as their league losses came only to those teams that were able to break the pres . The support from the bench was co sistent throughout the year helping the team's success. i l GIRLS' JV BASKETBALL-Front row: Colleen Kurashige, Karen Kurashige, Nusha As- kari, Margie Sussman, Missy Birns. Second Row: Susan Weinstock, Christine Chu, Jan Bollenbacher, Elise Turley, Kimi Matsumoto, Lisa Mulrooney. Not pictured: Nina Giar- dono, Coach Jane Wortman. Varsity girls in CIF playoffsg junior varsity lose only one The equally balanced junior varsity team had everyone of the team play rather than using set starters. The over- all record of the team was 16-l losing only the last game of the season. Coach Jane Wortman's second year was a good one as she worked with what she calls Han extremely talented group of girls. The twins, Karen and Colleen Kurashige, and Jan Bollenbacher formed the backbone of the team. l. Against Mira Costa, Laurie Schreiber puts up a free throw as teammates Kim Brynes and Paula Craig watch. 2. Junior varsity center Jan Bollenbacher shoots over two defenders as teammate Colleen Kura- shige watches. 3. Demonstrating the full-court press are Qfrom leftj Keri Frankenstein, Tina Rimer, Laurie Schreiber and Paula Craig. 4. Sophomore Kim Brynes has a sure two points. 5. Kimi Matsumoto and Jan Bollenbacher watch Karen Kurashige take a jump-shot. 6. Jumping against Torrance is Keri Franken- stein. , 7. 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VYY,,, K ' ' 1 f- f ff VARSITY SOCCER - Front Row: Lee Shapiro, Bruno Bonadelli, Don Samuels, Harry Neuhaus, Mark Adler, Ardalan Farrahi, Second Row: Isaac Hakim, Scott Forman, Mike Abraham, Jon Uri, Carter DeHaven, Jeff Forman, Manager Stephanie Samuels, Bobby Treiman, Eugene Kim, Coach Bill Stansbury. Not Pictured: Stefan Greif. Q .V 5 n x 5 Booters go down kickingg squad takes fourth place Although injury plagued throughout the year, the varsity soccer team wound up its season with a record of 9-9-1. A Their league record was 5-6-1, placing 1 them fourth in the seven-team Ocean f League. The booters, a very young 3. team, returned only four seniors on a Q f. fourteen-man team. However, Coach P Bill Stansbury felt the players were Q much improved. Stansbury was disap- ., -1 Y, f--wi., - shzfesf-.. 5--7 ss . - if A pointed that his team went all the way 9 to the last week of league play and then R' found that they would not make the playoffs. Yet, he mentioned several players as the keys to the booter's suc- cess. Outstanding players named to the first team All-league were goalee Don Sam- uels and forward Mark Adler. Adler was the second leading scorer in the league with 14 goals. Halfback Isaac Hakim, forward Ardalan Farrahi, and fullback Scott Forman were named to the second team all-league. The team had its own awards to dole out. Don Samuels was chosen team MVP. Jeff Forman was the most improved player, and the most inspirational was Scott Forman. Harry Newhaus was given the coaches award for the most outstanding ,. f - 7 V ,fr E E555 IEE, IEEE EEE , 1 T351 ' mir ':,,, 1 -- ---- , . --- ' ' i q, ' ,. , fi 1.55 . - if ai- dia' 'f 'Ei , 141 im. 1. gi f V if li - ,eef ' 'Si v t ..f.'Q' -1 5 ' 'le v fe1'gQM'3?f Z? J i M' -45, i I - ' lf, J w , vi 54? 'E 'S - . is 'F Aff' -J A' . K ' -if Q V Q .v f ge. ..,., - -M. . w wj wa 117111 ,. I' 5 31, ' I ,, I. is -. .,,, ..,, , M. ,- - A ' ' t f+ f'i ' 1 ' ,,r' . F Ve , -aa. JV SOCCER-Front Row: Glen Desmond, Louis Rudich, Dan Ziv, Mike Ullman, Jim Caulfield, Dan Aronson, Greg Segall, Soren Banks, Jim Cohen, Second Row: Greg Krentzman, Mike Schepps, Ross Manus, Ran- dy Lewis, Craig Frankel, Joubin Torkan, Larrie Frere, Raphael Levy, Jim Roberts, Coach John McFadden. Not Pictured: Massimo Avincola, Mike Diamant, Brandon Gauthier, Adam Karon, Martin Spencer, Barry Sutton. contribution to the team. Stansbury also said that Jon Uri did a crediblejob as the key to the teamis defense. The JV soccer team started its season off with a bang, but during Ocean League play the squad was less success- ful, winding up with a final record of 3- 8-3. Most of the games, however, were very competitive. The JV booters rarely lost by more than one goal, which Coach John McFadden felt reflected the ability of the team. McFadden was pleased that several of his players, in- cluding Jim Roberts, Jeff Shapiro and Randy Lewis, were able to fill holes in the varsity squad that were created due to illness or injury. McFadden also mentioned that Ross Manus, Lewis Ru- dich, Jim Cohen, Danny Aronson and Martin Spencer did a good job of bal- ancing out the squad. l. All-league forward Mark Adler propels the ball high in the air, 2. ln the midst of the on rushing opposition, Jim Roberts attempts to pass the ball to a teammate. 3. Forward Ardalan Farrahi eyes the defenders as he prepares to move the ball downfield. 4. Moving the ball downfield is Raphael Levy. flixxbt N- lv-.vV?Tf' Junior Varsity Soccer 0 95 Coach hails exceptional team, Schoenfield leads top matmen ln describing the performance of the varsity wrestling team, Coach Jack Gif- ford said, M. . .an exceptional year, an exceptional team. The team as a whole placed second in league losing the championship to Santa Monica by only two points. Among the five league champs in this yearis Mexceptionall' team: Mike Gifford at 106, Steve Schoenfield at 115, Charlie Goldman at 136, Tony Roberts at 148, and Eben Howard at 157, all were seniors except Mike Gifford, the coach,s son, who was not only a sophomore but the first to win in league. The team faced the stron- gest competition in CIF and, as stated by Coach Gifford, 'They met the chal- miffr xt- Q 5 51,4 Q , fy ff gf rs. ff ggtfftf' if J- 2 1' as '14 sl.: 5,-,I V ,f or 3 i A it X,,,'5'M 96 ' Varsity Wrestling lenge - even though there were losses. They were good, good enough to make itf' As individuals, the champs differed: MVP Steve Schoenfield went 31-5, while Tony Roberts went 27-9, Eben Howard went 23-7 and Mike Gifford completed the season with a 19-5 re- cord. Though in years past Coach Gifford felt that wrestling was secondary to his mat- men, coming after their studies and academic pressures, this year's team truly devoted a great deal of time to working out. I really looked forward to practicef' stated the coach. VARSITY WRESTLING - Front Row: Danny Engle Charlie Goldman Jay Loew Steve Schoenfield, Mike Giffordg Second Row: Larry Stock Eben Howard Tony Roberts Jim Salem Greg Dean, Jay Scherickg Third Row: Couch Jack Gifford Greg Powell Stuart Weisel Rod f rfwwwsst Winn., -rs , , ,ww -4AI'23-M -f-M W . ffl-wx , .3 f fwifw, , 4 215 li 'Q I , ,t,,Qt...4.i1.lf 7? 'X V ' 511 Li- A ri , k , 'X ...-.. ,. 4 1. With ease Jay Loew armlocks his opponent. 2. Referee holds up Charlie Goldman's hand, an- nouncing him invitational champ. 3. Tony Roberts looks heavenward at the ease ofa takedown. 4. On bottom, finalist Eben Howard waits forthe go-ahead. Varsity Wrestling f 97 l. Danny Factor rolls over his opponent. 2. The JV wrestling team watches its matmen take over. 3. Coming up for air is Mark Loncar. 4. With chin in place, Andy Slatkin pins his oppo- nent. !mn v f , U 1 I 'Qw.w,faMm,f,,pi! ,, , VW f U , f y ff ,mf ,M , A m,,ff1,,,Ww1 , , fwf0n,i7:15':2Y-J-im! f ff:-wwfwmwwwfmmzm Q 1 I, ,,.,,,, , ,. .,,,,, A , ,,,, Il is A is ci? Q l 'F r F.. 98 ' Junior Varsity Wrestling ff fffy-W-1-.zz-1:v:wmwxf4sazw:vafai.2f ' T' ' C - A- feseffftv'-'fi V13-WWA'-'fr f--fY ff 445' ff A- fn---f ' ' bu... ygeegzgfjf Ag 1 .3 .IV WRESTLING - Front Row: Andy Slatkin, Ted Foulkess, Adam Krentzman, Craig Lee Dun Ukleson, Phil Rogawayg Second Row-Geoffrey Gonick, Charles Korbatov, Beau Die- mann. Chris Santhon, Larry Stock, Coach Jack Giffordg Third Row: Greg Dean, Bill McGee, Vadim Zilbershtein, Danny Factor, Mark Loncar, Walter Emperadag Fourth Row Dun Aminoff, Mike Richardson, Brad Bohnert, Owen Schribman, Coach Mike Fleming. ,ff if ' 'vim ki-etitisgw ' , .' sv. 4. if-5xW fa5fi-f . ..:, x - Lf: X ,, ,- l i L5--Lira-1 K t'QfGr'f5f1'f?Xf'iiZt7iiff3' imgtt-s.f 1 .- - WX: N: 1's?'iKt ff-ig-., sf. :sf -.114 . - .- sf +R- X' 5 S-'53 .X '.mlfi X-.. . 1 L. QI: TVB A X ' ' -'C N ev xg. .syg.X , t w ' fi it A. Q - JV team spawns 7 finalistsg . .xv , A The junior varsity wrestling team this V 1 year had seven league finalists: Rod E . . Freeman in at 168, Gilbert Hakim at X 9 141, .lay Scherick at 130, Owen Schrib- 1 ... . man heavyweight, Larry Stock at 123, F Mike Richardson at 178, Phil Rogoway at 106. They were not only exceptional wrestlers, but also good people, stated Coach Jack Gifford. As individuals, Phil Rogoway was undefeated at 18-0, Owen Schribman was 13-4, Larry Stock was 17-0, and Danny Factor was K . f f FN' 12-5. Ten matmen made it to the finals, more points were scored by them C1895 2 than were scored in the Ocean League. We are losing good athletes, but next lm 4 . FRESHMAN WRESTLING - Front Row: Derek Kramer, Marc Sugarman, Steve Sieg- man, Richard Varjian, Brad Levy, Second Row: Danny Silverberg, Keith Feldman, Bret I Kimbrough, William Stone, Chris Davisg Third Row: Brad Scherick, Brian Baker, David Minchin, Brian Pass, Coach Bill Hoag. frosh matmen best in league year is sure to be an excellent onef, the coach said. The freshman team was not low on champs either. Having the best overall record, Brad Scherick gave his all. Derek Kramer, Brian Baker, Marc Su- garman, Steve Siegman, were also oth- er standouts. Coach Bill Hoag stated, The team showed considerable pro- gress throughout the season. 'The freshman matmen won the South Tor- rance team tournament, and could be considered the best team in the Ocean League. ' 6 Freshman Wrestling 0 99 .......2 ...., i 4 .,...,...... Coach Kloes predicts promising season for boys' and girIs'track Having had a very strong varsity cross- country team, Coach Chuck Kloes stat- ed that the tracksters should be con- tenders for a league championship. Leading the sprinting events were Ricky Jones, Mou Siu, Daryl Gross and Steven Paul. Other prospective leaders were Raymond Brown in the 440 and Robert Merrit and Steve Sherman, who ran the mile. Hurdling were Aaron Jones and Derek Graham. Jim Gerber, Bart Ulansey and Serge Falesitch were in the highjump along with Rick Stensby putting the shot, Jim Gerber, Sacha Marcroft, and Adam Krentzman in the pole vault, and Ron Canyon and Kevin and Ken Johnson long jumping. Highlighting competition at the frosh- soph level were prospective winners Brad Klein and Steve Meyer in the 880 yard run, Jimmy Cooper in the high and low hurdles, Nathan Phillips in the shot and Lee Shapiro in the pole vault. port in every event. To lead the team in the sprints was Maria Bryant, Susie Suter, Erica Hershey and Judy Griggs. Sandra Anderson was in the 880 with Teri Schaffer. Racing the distances were Shelley Dantine, Patti DelValle, and Kelly Barshap. Kloes hoped that Sandy Delaplane, Susie Suter, and Toni Schaffer would hurdle well. Leading the way in the field events was Pam Cyrnek in all three, while Erica Her- shey, and Paula Craig joined her in the high jump. Like the varsity, the junior varsity team was expected to compete well. Gina Deutsch ran the 100, 220, and 440 yard races, Trudie Shribman lead the way in the half-mile. Predicted to head the dis- tances were Liz Davis and Lisa and Lynn Fimberg. In the field events were Daryn Kagan and Irene Soloman, shot- puttingg Lori Skolnick, highjumpingg and Suzie Goldstein and Treva Bran- don, long jumping. The varsity girls' also had strong sup- ma .... ' ,,,. ' ' BOYS' VARSITY TRACK - Front Row: Jim Cooper, Mark Hamilton, Warren Nagler, Adam Krentzman, Ron Canyon, Henry Hall, Howard Schwimmer, Paul Roberts, Mike Dade, Mou Siu, Bobby Treiman, Steven Paul, SteveCollinsgSecond Row: Mike Shanfeld, Tom Glick, Fred Katz, Marc Bandman, Steve Annecone, Bradley Greer, Vernon Humphries, John Sisson, Aaron Jones, Neville King, Third Row: Howard Leung, Hilbert Hakim, Aaron Morris, Robert Merritt, Ken Weiss, Steve Sherman, Ken Johnson. 100 0 Track ' ' ' ' ', 1 1 eg: s . .tt , ., ssei , S s :MT t 'f' , 'x V 7 nfl. NW Rgirifsr- 5: . :Y 'WCM-Q- 5' . V A Q 56,52 .W -V , -V 'Y '- I ' A 4- ' A .vu L 1 Q .J -L 1-50 gy .rjtjj :gtk Z: ' ig. M' f . S j , 'N , , 1 , - L- 'ef r ig? ' Ti, in J f 2mw-,,,,.r W2 1 N ,. 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Q f,Q ' si' swiss .. s GIRLS' VARSITY TRACK - Front Row: Janette Keeler, Teri Schaffer, Susie Suter, Kendal King, Toni Schaffer, Kelly Barshap, Kiki Shore, Debbie Urovg Second Row: Amy Strauss, Erica Hershey, Judy Griggs, Shelley Dantine, Patti DelValle, Pam Cyrnek, Selma Gladney, Shari Stratton, Lori Hampton, Maria BryantgThird Row:Coach Chuck Kloes, Laura Gottlieb, Miriam Kottler, Sandy Delaplane, Paula Craig, Jeanine Toddg Not Pic- tured: Marla Schwimmer. 1 g,7fT4 '9if ,f . ., ,-n,ff,f1ff: ,5- 'v'1 - V' . M ,ff z-1 ' . 1 Zn, f , ,.,.,,f:,- .1 Q f- f -1 f 3 l. Ricky Jones starts the season off on the right foot by winning the 100 yard dash. 2. Cheering for Shelley Dantine's victory is Marla Schwimmer. 3. Jim Gerber makes his way over the high bar. 4. His effort showing in his expression, Bob Trei- man strides toward the finish line in the 880. Q at 'Nik' v 414.1 Track 0 lOl Golf swings through seasong frosh hold gymnastics' future lt,s an individual sport, but we make it a team sport,'f said golf coach Mike Weber. Nothing this team would do would surprise me. It's the finest I've ever hadf, Leading the squad, top play- er Greg Starkman, the 1978 South Bay Athletic Association Individual Cham- pion, held a one handicap. Also main- taining low handicap senior Dave Katz, the teamis power driver, and juniors Danny Cohen and Glenn Roberts fill the next three positions of the varsity lineup. Competing for the other two line-up spots were Benji Deutsch, Dan Himmlestein, Sahl Brenner and Spen- cer Martin. This was mainly a training year for the gymnastic team, since most of the 16 members were freshmen. 'Tm happy to have the enthusiasm and dedication that freshmen bring to the team, com- mented Coach Sue Lontoc. Competing in the top 4A Bay League, the gymnasts performed optional routines in all four events: floor exercise and balance beam, vaulting, and uneven parallel bars. Gutstanding gymnasts included seniors Natasha Stanley, captain freshmen Anna Gardner. Strelkoff and Caryn Valerie Winkler and Bernstein and Joey GOLF-Front Row: Norman Boutte Martin Spencer Tam Miller Greg Starkman v ff mf as Second row: David Katz,Glenn. Roberts Benji Deutsch Saul Brenner Jim Ryan Danny Q 5 y '4-, , V 1 ' ,i A f or 1 ? . V z, L f E i ' .,,. A ., if J ' , . zu., J :rf l V fr -- if ' Y '-flzliwlfqii'jl21'I i , ?fi5:-Qfifii Hf1fHg'aif',lf:-:,,g ,- '--- I , ' . , ' r i . .ifili-:' ,- l ' 'f ' xv 14 ' 'f' Y:f?'f 'ii 5- 'I film t':'73'1'M27 .4 5.1 I ' 'ff'-fii V'i3fii,a..'4tt','j??f? v'-,L,. 1 -' ' ' s - , '. ,,, ,. ..... ' - in gif? ,..,.,,:-.,::, ,,g ,za 5--4-32:42 Qatar'1-frf1I'v:1fr-f. -L I ' ' :':J.,:1f -A-,eff ' -7 1- .- .1 4 i -. ,v, g3.4..L,:l,3, -gym, I ,,.,,,.1.. ..,. g -' 1 ' - . .. ,,.,,:,-. 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' ' ' 1 Q, if ,145 1: 1:.f-.:':.tt.t.e'1.' 1 e ' ,N f -- gy . A .P tr v-,A ' ' .. 'Q .1 , .. ----------- -- 5 Tv- --.G--w-.-fn.-.v,,, . -.,,.a,,...7.a:,. .,u,,,,r..-,.:.., Q-.JM ,:--.-7..f-- W -, ,T U- - v- -V--V -- - 1 .Li,,,4,f --.41. . , - --Lrg ,...',1.fQ,:.-- Aa.-..-J t.- .age-a...., .. . V - 1 .. ,. ,. . . . . GYMNASTICS-Front Row: Anne Carmen Carlos, Joey Garner, Jana Winograde, Laurie Stees, Teri Schreiber. Anna Bernstein, Gina Salerno. Second Row: Manager Tiffany Welles, assistant coach Gary Klugar, Deborah Zafman. Natalie Tauzin, Debra Rosenblatt. Valerie Winkler. Caryn Stanley, Allison Wittner. Katie Wagner, Dawn Weekes, Coach Sue Lontoc. l x 5 Q 3 . . X v 'f ., , 'Q Sf. X-.L 0' 'f- . .A , is I-3551-.in'-st5l5s5fwK5L:vifffeff' 1..-twP.:E- SQ.: 2 ' dl mi? K l,1.Fik5h .N ,M N L AW Q M. . K. V., .N . 3 .1 , ,r H, ., ' r '- 1 2: -.im K S r '-' Y h K, ' .li ff 'Z 1 ' i-f '- V U L sci'EY5lF:'9Bll':. l l. Junior Danny Cohen lines up a putt. 2. Dave Katz illustrates his power drive. 3. Captain Valerie Winkler shows an aerial. 4. Anna Bernstein dismounts from the uneven parallel bars. 5. Executing a backhandspring is Jana Wino- grade. 6. Senior Caryn Stanley performs a high split leg leap. 7. Ace golfer Greg Starkman completes a swing. Golf and Gymn astics 0 103 104 0 Modern Dance Cahill leaves on Maureen Norvell This year marked a first in the history of Beverly Hills High modern dance. After building up a strong program over a period of seven years, Marryl Cahill left on sabbatical last summer and handed the reigns over to another professional dancer, Maureen Norvell. The advanced modern dance group, larger than in past years, numbered 27. The ensemble spent the majority of the semester working toward the winter concert that took place on January I8- I9. The dancers came up with their own ideas for their individual pieces, and through a series of choreographical sit- uations provided by Norvell, the danc- ers were able to compose 12 original pieces. All the choreography was done by the dancers themselves. Maureen then directed these dances into a cohe- sabbaticalg leads dancers sive, well-structured concert. oooooooolooooo l. Lynne Corazza and Debbie Esposito take the final pose from their winter concert dance. 2. Creating an interesting shape is Alex Stayden. 3. Sara Pogostin and June Moscov take a rest after a long day's rehearsal. 4. The intertwined arms and legs of dancers Nora Klein. Dede Janklowicz, Lisabeth Shatner and Gayle Elkins result in an intricate configuration. 5. ADVANCED MODERN DANCE - Andrea Hartford, Laurie Dworsky, Lori Weingarten, Daryl Binder, June Moscov, Laurie Romano, Sara Pogostin, Debbie Esposito, Gina Gershon, Anja Brown, Lynne Corazza, Nora Klein, Deb- orah Hakman, instructor, Maureen Norvell, Li- sabeth Shatner, Jill. Goldman, Rebecca Sison, Joan Fuller. Not Pictured: Dana Ehrnstein, Gayle Elkins, Dede Janklowicz, Erica Lehman, Alex Stayden. 6. While digging through the trash. scavenger Deborah Hakman pulls up an interesting find tRebecca Sisonj. ph H-6 N Y' ,jf , Modern Dance 0 105 Stevens predicts good seasong experience improves netters Early in the spring of this year, Coach Sue Stevens predicted an optimistic fu- ture for the boys, varsity tennis team. We should win in the Bay League and go quite far in CIF, she stated. The top players were seniors Jerome Jones, Sy Fountaine, Mike Terner, Jim Agate, and sophomore Harold Hecht. Stevens said that the reason was that netters comprised an experienced team? The ,. - 'rife - ' wrt, ww, N., .,,,,.,.l -', ' i,-ip -,M ? Cf is .,.' K--Q ...Q .mu www 1 1 5 N, . I J' H-Q-.d-f XX ., varsity members were all qualified,and some considered pursuing tennis as a career. Said Stevens when interviewed in February, The team consists of dedicated, hard working tennis play- ers.', Captains Jerome Jones and Jeff Gunter showed their skill. Stevens con- cluded, The overall strength will come from the depth of the top players to that of the bottom: I can rely on them allf' l. Jerome Jones looks ahead for a backhand. 2. Sy Fountaine displays a solid conservative stroke. 3. With his eye on the ball, David Romm fore- hands a shot. 4. Kelley Moore, in the midst ofa serve, prepares for an ace. 5. Mike Terner gets set for a volley. 6. Stooping for a half volley is Jeff Gunter. lfnhwfmq ' WU!! ff . 'wel ?5f5 ': 7 3 452 L, 5 , 2' f l Q Wm M, fr f 'V f . 1.7-,w,f ,, Sw ' -+ .4 f , M .1 W , , 4 wlvmm-wwvw www K N J V i nfl... . W I , W. V' va-3,311 f .2354 ,, . f ' My F , . V ' W f ' ' fa .xv fi , 4 ,V ,V . , ,f ff V w fu.-1.1 y a' ,-4 VARSITY TENNIS - Front Row: Mark Finerman, Jim Agate, Jeff Gunter, Howard Shapiro Mike Tcrnerg Second Row: Jerome Jones, Sy Fountaine, Kelley Moore, David Romm, Harold Hecht Not Pictured: David Maltzman, Coach Susan Stevens. 7 Q qv 7 f -W-. ,,,,,.,, . ,P ',f A ' ,Q ,Hifi QW, if ' k i' zkfxga- B' War 'X ' aa' I ml' . A Q i is wi 5 1.3, 1 W- gif iw lf' 2' ,Q Z 1222 VW T i 1 5 ,, ,, ,, ' ' ,- W ' 1 V ,, 7, ' ' s,-1 'TT 'iz 'iw , f t - .,--..--. V WN- I ' -'Hi N , ,, gl , QM f ,,, 5, ,I +-AJC, f if I ,, Q1 g 4 333, , mt, YT1 Q 1 gt ' W , JV TENNIS - Front Row: Spencer Richlin, Mike Schulman, Dan Maltzman, Mike Frankel, Don Dizon, Ricky Schwartz, Francisco Mena, Nathan Hochmang Second Row: Greg Field, Tony Richards, Gary Kamins, Todd Schneider, Ben Nickoll, Marc Ezralow, Jeff Friedman, Jon Brooks, Bryan Wolf, Not Pictured: managers Laurie Barish and Alyson Geller, Coach Susan Stevens. 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Unexpectedly, the team defeated Westlake, which has three ranked players, in the first round of CIF playoffs. The season came to an end in the quarter finals playoffs when Santa Barbara defeated the Norman netters, I5-3. Leading the team throughout the season was sophomores Tina Rimer, the No. I player. Co-cap- tain DeDe Wordes, holding the No. 2 position, added much to the team with her strong singles and doubles play. The doubles team of captain Ann McIntosh if . --gg-14 . 5 . .,.. , t . .ffv-.A?'-fag. 1.3 .. T ' 2.52 'f ,..1,, A .. A I 25391 'v 'Za A ,. l -1- . r . -f fn jf'-fi'.'..'tl -if... yysvfw , ,,.,m'qg,v::-vw ,, 1,55 -. a1,.Q,ifg gQ2-,'j,j t . . 5 .f 'f .ysgga -' 1,i,L,,,, 5,554-f., dw 1553 xr... -' 364- 3:4353 M 4 S. ' I ff 'c'fwrW 2f'?s 15-55 4 2 I M ,f . if 'J A A , V, A ,QA yt. f '- :Banana 1 71 H it ' r' A ' ,, ag I ,,. I .fyny-492, I' I., we Na, .? ' gi, ,, it Y 52:23 -' pw,-,-M ...M M , .3977 1 4 . -H A I . 9 fwf ff. ,sr 4 . ' ' . 1 4 'Q AJ? -um'-:'t -if fgrjw' J ,. 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Leading the outstanding JVers were Suzuki Karlowatz, holding the No. 1 postion, and Nancy Bern- stein, the No. 2 player. They both occa- sionally filled in for absent varsity play- ers. Coach Strandwall added, It's great to have such strength in the top JV to take the place of the graduating varsity players. I. Ann Mclntosh recovers a put-away for a win- ning point. 2. No. I player sophomore Tina Rimer returns a baseline shot. 3. Marisa Mizelle delivers an ace serve. 4. Senior Elissa Tedesco picks off a midcourt drifter. 5. Singles player DeDe Wordes follows through a forehand swing. f-' aff V GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS - Tina Rimer, DeDe Wordes, Allison Diamant, Ann Mclntosh, Lisa Davis, Tracy Rimer, Marisa Mizelle, Alyson Geller, Elissa Tedesco. 5 eree ..,f' i , K , L s j bQ A qmy H up 7 , a j' ff ,Ax ,. , l ., L Q f v bz Q'V S QM: L Q W' 'lf' ' . x,Z .1 TA Ji? GIRLS' JV TENNIS - Front row: Cindy Kaplan, Valerie Fong, Rhonda Stone, Lauren Brooks, Missy Birns, Ruth Mishgler. Second row: Carolyn Keeler, Alana Setlin, Suzuki Karlowatz, Bonnie Silver, Heidi Freedman, Edie Zusman, Laurie Hoppers, Nancy Bernstein, Laurie Barish, Debbie Zafman. W,,,, ,..,. M t I ,777 3 Girls' Tennis ' 109 1 f 5 F Z f 5 Q f Z V E ff VVV. ,V I 4 V, Vi., ,-55122, f ,W ff' rm --H- f V.,----- A X W6 SD r ,g11,i5:f:3gf , ffari MW be amwww 5 3 -ji , VARSITY VOLLEYBALL-Front row: Mike Fries, Brian Nessim, Mike Wan, Stan -XR f Schuster, Randy Paskal, Kelly Ferris, Eddie Massey, Brandon Gauthier. Back Row: x -'---L-4 ,, .31 0 Boys' Volleyball and Girls, Softball David Baer, Pat Cassidy, Evan Porter, Seth Marsh, Phil Krevoy, Karl Moseman, Jim Holt, Coach .lack Reilly. Yes students, Beverly does have a soft- ball team. Despite the lack of publicity, the team has done very well for a num- ber of years and started the season with l-l-0 record playing 3A teams. As Be- verly's a 2-A team, the results indicated a strong season for the girls' team. This was the opinion of Coach Carol Hof- meister,.who had great expectations for the team. It has depth, experience, and an unusual team spiritf, Most of the players are returning varsity letter- men. Keri Frankenstein was a three ' year veteran at shortstop. She directed Karen Belanger at first, Julie Redlich , at second and Marla Weiss at third -vw gg' ' 1 'R ' F K - base. In the outfield were Patty Sabol, A A ' X F -23 Beth Comsky, and Debbie Markowitz. B P . -rtr' - A . Laura Ace of the Diamonds Selwyn Softball comes into Iimelightg male spikers show potential was the starting pitcher for the second year, and behind the plate was Cheryl Rosenthal. New this year is Coach Lie- berman and his junior varsity squad which has excellent potentialf' Boys' volleyball was yet another sparse- ly attended sport. Coached by Jack Reilly, the team's potential was large. Returning. varsity players were Stan Schuster, Mike Wan, Phil Krevoy and Pat Cassidy. These four, along with the deep bench, were expected to lead the team to victory. This year there was no JV squad, which forced Coach Reilly to include JV varsity players in this year's varsity. l. In the first game of the season, Seth Marsh spikes the ball over the net as Karl Moseman watches. 2. Catcher Cheryl Rosenthal jokes with pitcher Laura Selwyn. 3. Eddie Massey sets up the ball for Pat Cassidy fnot in picturej to spike. 4. Karl Moseman and Phil Krevoy go up to block the ball. 5. Keri Frankenstein, playing shortstop, short- hops a ground ball which kicks dirt into her eyes. 6. Karl Moseman and Pat Cassidy watch Phil Krevoy set up for the spike. 7. Karen Belanger waits at first as Laura Selwyn gets ready to pitch the softball. SOFTBALL - Front Row: Carole Kawakami, Debbie Markowitz, Beth Comsky, Missy Birns, Julie Redlich, Gayl Serden, Laura Katz, Second Row: Keri Frankenstein, Marla Weiss, Darnell Randall, Karen Belanger, Jodi Magedman, Louanne Katz, Ellen Mosheing Third Row: Coach Carol I-Iofmeister, Cheryl Rosenthal, Lisa Mulrooney, Lisa Horwich, Patty Sabol, Laura Selwyn, Debbie Keefe, Coach Nick Lieberman. Not Pictured: Laurie Schreiber, Kim Byrnes, and Manager Kari Maxwell. Varsity netters place fourthg JV spikers smash into second Ending with a strong second half of the season, the varsity volleyball team fin- ished fourth place with a 7-7 record. The team was lead by Captain JoAnne Arden, selected 'GBest SetterQ Bettina Moseman, awarded Most Valuable Playerf, and Paula Craig, who was touted as 'LMost Outstanding Playerf' The spikers also received strong support from Patty Sabol and Laurie Schreiber, top defensive players. Coach Sue Woo- dyard commented, '4Though the five seniors are irreplaceable, Fm ever- hopeful that the remaining six girls and the advancing JV members will pro- duce a strong program for next year as well. It was unusual for a rookie team to have such desire and drive on a JV lev- elf' remarked coach Sue Lontoc about the girls' JV volleyball team. With a season record of 10-4, the team was both enthusiastic and skillful. With the help of Julie Redlich's hustling defense and Jan Bollenbacherls outstanding spiking, co-captains Melody Doff and 112 ' Girls Volleyball 4 , Steff Samuels led the team to second place in Ocean League. l. Ace player Marla Weiss serves. 2. Captain JoAnn Arden, Paula Craig and Bet- tina Moseman go through the motions ofa spike. 3. JV volleyer Suzy Goldstein jumps for a spike. 4. JV player Julie Redlich digs the ball. 5. Top spiker Paula Craig smashes the ball. LQ, 2 . V J 1 .., X Q, I ,. J a iz . Q V 5 , Lax ' ' ' J ,, r K , 5 ' 3 .., 1 3 1, f , , 3' if , J, O I f ,wil ,Y ' , , , 4 ' iii?-25? f 'qc' Qf -2'fLfT?'T??5f2gf - 3 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL-Top row: Patty Sabol, Erica Hershey, Paula Craig, Lisa Ross, Dianne Fries, Bettina Moseman, Irene Soloman, manager. Bottom rowz Laurie Kaplan, Laurie Schreiber, Joanne Arden, Keri Frankenstein, Marla Weiss, Coach Sue Woodyard. , :ff ' 4 X H4 N Q r , , A , , S ,,.-1 l:JV VOLLEYBALL - Top row: Stephanie Samuels, Melody Doff, Gina Martino, Suzy Goldstein, Uliimi Matsumoto, Hilary Smith, Jan Bollenbacher, Bottom row: Siu Wai Chow, Julia Redlich, Treva Brandon, Lynn Goldner, Robyn Field, Rene Bordi, Coach Sue Lontoc. Girls' Volleyball 0 113 Varsity baseballers aim to return to CIF for third year The varsity baseball team set out this season to return to the CIF champion- ship play-offs for the third year in a row. After losing many seniors from last year's 19-3 squad, Coach Hank Friedman was faced with a team that had relatively little game experience. Besides veteran Jeff Forman, the squad worked with a whole new outfield. Don Samuels and Vonzie Paysinger vied for the key position of shortstop. The team's strength was expected to lie in the pitching excellence of Brad Gluck- stein, Kent Peters, Chris Ello and Mark Kagan. Coach Friedman anticipated that Paysinger, one of the better infield- ers in the league, and first baseman Paul Fohrman would help to hold the team together. Assistant coaches Mike McCurdy fpitchingj, Carter Paysinger Qinfieldj, and Emery Hill Qoutfieldj pro- vided the necessary coaching. The W.mW,MWM,,..wW-twf-awaw4M4ww'f WfW'- 114 ' Varsity Baseball squad started their season out with a l- 0 victory over the Beverly Alumni, and a 9-3 thrashing of Crespi. The JV baseballers, led by Coach Dick Schreiber, were predominately fresh- - men and sophomores. According to the E coach, the JV team was meant to be I used primarily as a feeder for the varsi- . ty team. 5 COOOOOOOOIOOOO K l. Danny Goodkin whacks a foul tip. 2. Senior Mike Goldstein waits for a fly ball to come his way. 3. As the ball whizzes by, batter Vonzie Paysinger jumps out of the way to avoid being hit. 4. Throwing to first is inficlder Paysinger. 5. Catcher Mike Hauser barely manages to tag the runner out. 6. Serving up a sizzler is pitcher Brad Gluckstein. 7. Acting as catcher, JV player Craig Peters awaits a throw from second. '14 , 0.-N VARSITY BASEBALL - Front Row: Coach Carter Paysinger, Mike Hill, Glen Barad, Aron Cramer, Kent Peters, Scott Forman, Mike Goldstein, Vonzie Paysinger, manager Bob Bernstein, Paul Fohrman, Coach Emery Hill, Second Row: Coach Hank Friedman, Jeff Forman, Mark Kagan, Don Samuels, Brad Gluckstein, Tom Burch, Danny Goodkin, Chris Ello, Ron Barness, Michael Hauser, Todd Poliskin, Coach Mike McCurdy. 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In the last game of Bay League finals, the team defeated Miraleste, 15-7, giving them only two wins in league competi- tion, not enough to grab the title. Top scorers, Donald Samuels, Emile Neshanian, Norman Lefton, Tony Ad- ler, Jim Chao and Grant Levy gave out- standing performances. Donald Sam- uels also took the title of Most Valuable Player. The goals were strongly protect- ed by Tim Stephen. Setting a prece- dent, Alene Bassman scoreda goal, the first scored by a girl in Beverlyas histo- ry. l. Donning dark glasses, Norman Lefton handles the ball. 2. Coach Crawford gives quick halftime direc- tions. 3. Goalie Tim Stephen goes for the block. 4. Making a long throw is James Chao. 5. Grant Levy gives a quick toss. 6. Making it past the block is junior Grant Levy, 7. Number 33, Grant Levy, holds fast to the ball. 8. Top-scorer, James Chao, looks out for his teammates. Varsity Waterpolo ' ll7 Frosh-soph miss third Coached by Ron Crawford and Dick Douglas, the freshman-sophomore wa- terpolo team missed placing third in Bay League finals by one game, or more specifically, by one goal. Sopho- more Andy Lotwin kept up the family tradition set by brother Larry Lotwin by making the most goals of the season. The Most Valuable Player, sophomore Louis Karlin, left varsity to make frosh- soph all the better. Protecting Beverlv's ,.,. .. V, -He.,-f., if f fg.ff+ . ar, , f',' ,-vgyjqgzar... ymgfxwftf. aw 44 , . fl J?Wq2f4l'9f7QfQ y. u f aff if ,ff fffff figig f fff fff wff fy ., fr X , ,M f ' 'l .-iffsfvw ,f . ' Z , . ., ,, . , V. ,712 , yy af! ,. I f' M yvi , -ig: . 1 . f wi' ,Q ,325 714. V .Q rye.. ' j' ' ma ., 2 4 ,f W 'W fff fffmv ' f H+ f J 4, , f M f ' rf f 4 f MQ 0 ff ff f f 4 W9 1 KW ga fr Aff ' -,',. 4 iiii A ' A A .1 IW, ..,,f ,4.f-.,- r ,. , 1 Q, ...f , :iw ,:,w'e,.gj1,.5-:f .g.:,g'3.'.. 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Team captain Sandra Anderson not only consistently placed first but also helped pull the team together. Right behind her were runners Shelley Dantine, Patti Delvalli and Kelly Bar- shap, who, as Coach Kloes put it, pro- vided a consistency which allowed our team to be successful? Suzanne Garri- son and Cynthia Medvin also bettered varsity. Near the end of the season, the team was strengthened by freshman Laura Gottlieb and senior Teri Schaffer who ran at the varsity level for league finals and CIF. At CIF prelims the team missed qualifying for finals by only eight points due to sickness ac- quired by Patti Delvalli. Like the varsity, the girls, JV cross- l l country team also competed successful- ly. They captured a co-championship in the Ocean League. Composed of pri- marily young inexperienced runners, the team showed remarkable improve- ment throughout the season. The top runners were Miriam Kottler, Jeanine Todd, Karen Kurashige and Liz Davis, who all finished in the top 15 in league. The young team showed definite prom- ise of continuing the tradition of win- ning another league championship. l. Suzanne Garrison and Karen Kurashige pace themselves ahead of the Aviation girls. 2. Sandra Anderson strides to the finish. 3. Kelly Barshap speeds up for a hill. 4. Teri Schaffer leads the JV girls. 5. Jeanine Todd looks warily ahead. 6. Heading for the finish is Lisa Fimberg - or is it her twin sister Lynn? 7. Shelley Dantine warms up with Cynthia Med- vin. my -may 4 . K , vw rf. . fs. .,.. t ff, . - 122 0 Girls' Cross-Country - ,, ,f V. , GIRLS' VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY-Front Row: Debbie Urov, Kelly Bar- shap, Shelley Dantine, Patti Delvalle, Suzanne Garrisong Second Row: Sandra An- derson, Cynthia Medvin, Jeanine Todd, Laura Gottliebg Third Row: Niki Dantine, ' Miriam Kottler, Coach Chuck Kloes, Coach Jeff Leeds. Wiih ,.....a-i GIRLS JV CROSS-COUNTRY - Front Row: Lisa Fimberg, Lynn Fimberg, Amy Buhrman, Kiki Shore, Liz Davis, Karen Kurashige, Paula Cohen, Second Row: Deborah Zeitman, Gina Salerno, Katie Jones, Amy Hassan, Julie Mindlin, Elizabeth Wolfsong Third Row: Liz Gilbert, Pam Cyrnek, Daryn Kagan, Teri Schaffer, Coach Chuck Kloes, Coach Jeff Leeds. Girls' Cross-Country 1 ff X I, sv l,f'X-'X X w V X If w u fy H J ,j ' ' r XX, , 1 f ,iff A NNN!! L-J Yi fr X 7 'M H-N x V ....h..., ,1 f -5 w V , ' ,rj , ff! 17,44 if f - --i ff' 7 I Q ,X 5 1' X , M F ...A-v-XX X N X F-.. ff' 1 1 ,ff 1 1 w f w .' w 1 , , A w w ' w I .- , A . ,f , ,W 4E . yw :cpe 7 ' fray, 'f f V wa N, W - ,xy ,Mg ? wifi .cm-,fy I 1 f f 1 C '- ' , ,f 4 , + 9 E jf 1 f Z! f - 1 ,, , ,, , ,nf fm,-f1g.g -. f,., f ' A -1 :I '.1-3zs,f,,,L, ,34p,f:32f,:'aw+ f gwsihw,-f4V4fwy :M-:y,.,n ,4 4- gglcw-salsa f f ff 1 -J . A,.44.,,44, wr.-1.,.1,.gm:f.1,3ZA. ., ,,oQ5gf,'5,,Qm2.l? sy f gr Vi-ikf 57 ff 4 fy 4 fo E?z21+:1ff',1wf:w , A A -' fs: I ,Q 'Q 'If ' fvvwm Ill ,'-'J' ffl .fr ff ff - faq-ri' I TJ fifif , 11-.Xl 0.15 Q., an-.1 7--Lv 'x i Q -....,, -ur' wfbmx vm- sw:sw,W,,.M ' '+1mSvssf,ssvSvwc:1:smm.,,N C3 3 .5 5 5 3, 5 E 5 a fm- 5 A ,NY X11-.zxweqeb fa g-. V, lf, 5. N Q. ,. N I A x . . i -in 2 V5 x.,M n , 4921, - - ,w 1-wg. N , ' H A ,-4-'?:f-,QR I f - b wrw- -. ' ' n .3-.. f .i .' ,- '2ggsY.,g5 wp, 1 fsflfg- '1 '1i2?2:?L if Sk A :wx g' ' . . 7 . N A'--NM-MW 'WW kk K 4 ,.f if nam, , if . vfardzz' L31 I, j N155 Lyra. 2,9112 f . W M ' ,sh of ' r ,, 'Q T ff'-v g2 1 ll t. M f i g , fj fa Q, t , 1 f f i . , 1 9 - ,fl A . 'K f 5 . ,,4ifwf1fff,,w : M. ., . ' , , fH..,.f ' f l N if ' W V t I 'W 1 ' Q - f I if N ., . f WZ t if f M WMMZMW As the last class to grace Beverly during the seventies, we entered as innocent freshmen, full of questions, hope and spirit. Now, four years later, the seniors look back and remember what our years in high school were all about. In ninth grade, the class faced the retirement of prin- cipal Dr. F. Willard Robinson, and the problems of finding a replacement. His successor never showed up. So, Ruth Friedman acted as interim principal until Sol Levine filled the position. Then there were the other conflicts and resolutions that affected us, namely title IX, the bill preventing sex discrimination, the Serrano decision and Howard Jarvis and proposition l3. The famous ASB campaign promises like solving , y L ,, If , X :vegan the parking problem, access to the front ' lawn, an open campus and having op- H i if M tional passffail PE were never fulfilled. As students prepared for graduation j riff l and college, there was the routine , ij, of taking s.A.T., A.c.T. and V., y, ,,,,, Achievement tests, filling out col- 'i i t i ,,,,,,,pTlQZ ege applications and the antici- .p,,. , pation of waiting for results. Now, the class of '79 leaves 'high school as a gang of wild and crazy seniors plagued with senioritis. , n af- -D 2116 rv H... iw. W- 4 EJ J X wr Y -.L-11. ' K. f K Donna Abramson Joshua Abramson Anthony Adler Bijan Afar James Agate , J I A ,N A Daniel Alderman Leslie Amass Joel Amsterdam Lisa Amsterdam Sandra Anderson Stephen Annecone Stuart Appley Roya Arastoozad Jeff Arden ,mf r ' zxzrfefzffff f Sr-4' i L f 27. iw fa ,J I QAY, ifixylf! ,,,,,ifZ on is if 1 'yi b M Eric,- i ' 5 4 if, r l , 1, fp'15MZ' 4 4 A wal- ' 'X .,,., I Q ff,-,,f.. I I -35 24:-', ,,,5g,y l 28 0 Seniors V M ., f mt , 1 ' W VH ., f ,I ,r l, G ,fl .G I ' ff Wufffi D l Lf , lt , vl'y nl ,', v 1 - v f-vf'J' w' l --v 'if . it Y 5 ll ,rt . v ' - , ' ' f 3 ,4.,,..! fgxx l 1 1 Seniors wx wx -BWYVX f rg ,KH N bil I. Robert Riley and junior Miriam Mammon. 2. Fall Officers: Marc Hamilton, presidentg Jeff Gunter, vice-presidentg Alex Gaon, majority lead- erg and Keith Gross, secretary. 3. Cheryl Rosenthal. 4. Spring Officers: Dan Shader, president: Greg Scherick, vice-presidentg Ben Schick, majority leaderg and Jeff Gunter, secretary. Joanne Arden Ray Aronson Ron Aryel Alecia Ashby Lee Ashendorf Oren Aviv Laurie Barish lraj Barkohanai Ron Barness Alene Bassman Lauren Beck Nadine Bell Anna Bellin Seniors 0 129 Stacey Baum Ella Belzberg Cynthia Bellitte Sari Bennett Jim Benon Stacy Benon Lawrence Berger Barbara Berkowitz Bill Berle Lori Bernback Lori Bernstein Jonathan Berton Dana Betrice Sandra Beyeler Daryl Binder Jill Black Lowell Blaustein Nancy Block Michael Bollenbacher Alice Bonev Jeanne Bracker 130 0 Seniors gi y f , i '- If Chris Bregman Pamela Bromberg Cherie Bronow Andy Brooks Ray Broomfield Allison Brown Raymond Brown Veda Brown Robin Burack Janice Burch Pamela Burgess Michael Canter Deborah Caras Corey Carr Robin Carr Maria Castro Meil Catch Melanie Cayn Mark Chais Darcy Champion Margarita Chan Staci Charlin Todd Cheney Jay Chernyk Seniors 0 131 Cherylynne Chin Nina Chowuiki Erie Clarke Jeff Cohen Larry Cohen Robert Cohen Paul Coleman Dione Collins Peter Colton Aileen Comora Jill Comsky Alice Contract Debby Cooperman Lynne Corazza Debbie Corr Eileen Coskey Dan Costin Carolyn Courtney Paula Craig Jeffrey Crausman Maria Crean Anton Dahlerbruch Nicola Dantine 132 0 Seniors X ,iril l. Paul Coleman. my 2. Steve Sherman. f , X 1 . lik yr Monique Datz Jason Dauman Shirley Davidov Anthony Davis Sandy Delaplane Francosca De Laurentiis Patricia Delvalle Benjamin Deutsch Allison Diamant Evan Dicker Cherie Di Salvo Lisa Donenfelcl Ben Dosti Yvette Duncan John Dworkis Laurie Dworsky Howard Ehrenberg Mark Eisenstein Gayle Elkins Chris Ello Cynthia Ellsworth David Elzer Seniors 0 133 Daniel Engel Judith Engle Edan Epstein Robin Epstein David Essey Jill Factor Mitra Fathollahi Adam Fast Juli Feldman Ron Ferdman Joseph Ferezy Jeffrey Feuer Julie Fimberg Brian Fisher Michael Flint Michele Flournoy Paul Fohrman Jeff Forman Michelle Fortune 134 ' Seniors elif l. Julie Gold and Julie Grey. 2. Darcy Champion. 'QW Q 10 V. -'si af . YSL , Jag, g f .nf ' 'flffifavwv .lmfiv :- wif' 1 N Pi X l. Andy Brooks. 2. Sandy Weger. Jackie Greenhouse Jay Greenstein J. Bradley Greer Julie Grey Marty Grimes Daryl Gross Keith Gross Nicholas Gross Risa Grossman Ted Guefen Jill Gumbiner Jeffrey Gunter Elizabeth Guttman Victor Haddox Margot Hailey Adel Hakim Farshid Hakim Hilbert Hakim Seniors ' 137 Deborah Hakman Stefanie Hall Marc Hamilton Debbie Handal Mark Handler Julee Harman Jonathan Harris Guy Harrow Stuart Harten Annette Hartenstein Andrea Hartford Steve Hauser Stuart Hay Daniel Heller Mark Herskovitz 138 ' Seniors v W A Danny Hill Mike Hilton Dan Himelstein llyssa Himmel Sheryl Hirsh Milena Hlavaty Joseph Hoffman Cindy Horn Eben Howard Thomas Hoxie Clive Hurwitz Celia Hyman Roger Hyman Fariba llloulian Tova Inbar Scott Lunine Scott lzen Earl Jackson Robert Jacobson Gregory James Ada Janklowicz James Jensen Christina Johnson Jerome Jones Kellianne Jones Ricky Jones Beth Koenigsberg 5 Viv 1 dw. f Cathie Korchek Amanda Kramer Lisa Krater Nancy Kraus Philip Krevoy Scott Krishel Kellian Ladd Jody Landers Katherine Lang Nina La Pick Gigi LaRocque Bruce Lassoff Owen Lawlor Tracy Lawrence Lori Lazar Karen Leavitt Kelly Lee Kenny Lee Seniors ' 141 Jill Leevan Erica Lehman Michelle Lerner Norman Lerton Howard Leung Lewis Yat Leung Lea Lever .lerry Levinson Anal Levy Rosanne Limeres Barry Lin Scott Linton Laurence Lipstone 142 0 Seniors -4.4. l. Liz Guttman, 2. Tani Miller 3. Debby Cooperman and Stacey Baum. ,,,, ,ywff 12,117 L ' I ,,y,?Z2',,' K f ff , L' .,, 1 ff, 16,7 ff' , ' r Liwfgfff f ' 1 , '. 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Amy Prince Karen Rabin Debra Rack I. Stacy Charlin. 2. Nancy Marantz and Julie Smith. 3. Lori Bernstein and Caryn Stanley. I46 0 Seniors 1:1 ,V .psf -.xx Lonna Ralbag Regina Randall Ryan Randall Marcus Rankins Richard Rasak Robin Redston Anthony Rescigno Todd Resnick Deborah Rice Karen Richards Lisa Richards Tracy Rimer Wendye Robbins Stephanie Robinson Angela Rodgers Scott Rogers Marc Rose Seniors ' 147 Amy Rosen Sheryl Rosenbloom David Rosenfeld Cheryl Rosenthal Lisa Ross Diane Ruben Dana Rubin Janine Rubinfier Gary Ruderman Susan Russo Meyla Ruwin Lisa Ryan Andree Saadeh Randi Sacks James Salem Lisa Salzberg 148 0 Seniors N if :N 4.4, ' , Z4 ' , rea l 1 DIL TZ ,:u5'f, air? I . . , if 1 I . Jerome Jones. 2. Claudia Slilman. r flygg . . . ,' Cfgf' '7,fy,'7!ig, ' L -'mv , ' ,gg 4 ,' Q 3. Vicki Dickermun. f as., 5 -i-..,,,,4n. , A , K ' .1 4 0. 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Beth Koenigsberg and Rocki Pederson M Roy Shaked Howard Shapiro Haviva Sharfman Carolyn Sharpe Lisabeth Shatner James Shemanski Abraham Sher Lisa Sherman Steven Sherman Steven Sherman April Shively Linnea Shore Seniors ' 151 Beth Shuster Stanley Shuster Bonnie Silver Lillian Silver Shauna Silver Nancy Silverman Candace Silvers Cathy Silvers Eric Simon Susan Simon Rebecca Sison David Sklar Susan Skolnick Howard Slavitt Steven Sloan 152 ' Seniors . ff ff 2.1 . . ff ,W l. Tony Magidow. 2. Eben Howard. 3. Steve Sherman. 'DQ-Q, Greta Smith Julie Smith Bonnie Smolin Kelly Snyder Suzanne Spitz Sheri Spivak Robert Stahl Caryn Stanley Batya Stark Myra Stark Michael Steinberg Richard Stensby Anthony Stephens Barry Sterling Lawrence Sternsheln Rebecca Stewart Claudia Stilman Natasha Strelkoff i f ..,,, . , 1 f-'- V, ,i ii.i lien ' W QfP'W ' ' f1few.1+ X if JJ.. ' a b ,Wy 1, .52 Seniors 0 l53 -Z ..... . 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Sherri Ziff. 4, Mike Kzuz. ff' 'O ,,vr I wi' ,A mv- Naomi Uri Jeffrey Vinnick Gabrielle Voit Pheobe Vreeland Taffye Wallace Patti Waller Patsy Ward Jane Waxman Tomiko Weathers Sanford Weger Lori Weingarten Jeremy Weinstein Seniors 0 155 Karen Weinstein Dorothy Weiss Kenneth Weiss Steven Weiss Tamika Wells Sheryl West Laurence Wiener Suzanne Willback Shelley Williams Sarah Winchester Dennis Winer Tod Winkler Steve Wohl Todd Wohl Terry Wolfson Frederick Wood Dede Wordes 156 0 Seniors 'Wiz' 1f7'Y i el E Brian Yablon Danny Yang Massoud Yashoua-far Vaughn Yenikomshian Gregory Young Sandra Zaninovich Deborah Zeitman Ruth Zekaria Julie Zerg Amy Ziering Sherri Ziff Cheryl Zoller ,Judi Zucker Shari Zucker Ellen Zusman Elizabeth Rowan Ted Shachory Stephanie Smith Shari Tessler Lee Travish Robin Ward Seniors 0 157 Mike Abraham Robert Abramoff Alyse Adelstein Frank Adler Mark Adler Margi Agate Vivian Aguirre Jay Akely Kelly Altman Eric Amega Dan Aminoff Beth Ann Amos Debra Anish Deena Appel Mark Arden Claudia Arias Deanna Arquette Nasha Askari Louis Aszod Cathy Autry Nazyar Azadegan N ,',,f 'X if 0 f Selim Babac ' , - . 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Mitch Rubin. 2. Fall Officers: Nathan Hochman, president: Fay Krasny, vice-presidentg Steven Katz. majority leaderg and Laura Harnish, secretary. 3. Spring Officers: Steven Meyer, president: JoAnn Brady, vice presidentg Steven Katz, majority leaderg and Cheryl Gussman, secretary. 191955 W-:fee-Q-f,-af-,f:.tbe--wwf-v-v ,,,,5, W, ',-s M, , W ,f E2-Swami? - ' ' ' f V W - f-1 f - f-1 A 1 ff ei.. , 11-' - A :N '- gf .41 iff :iw 'H ' fz: 'Zn I 5' Iv 84855 ff sf 'fa ,.,,?f44f 'iizlali' ' , 'X 4 I 1 f X i 5 04 f 4, , s.v W. ,ff I K. Q -C? ,,.4 P. .L 4 V M . g l ' z vi ii L 'l 1 i E ,AQ 'a QX un! l Brenda Goldfeld. Rod Liber. 3 Abby Grenell. ,f. 4:21 . -.--4 ff . . Ig 4 ,fi x.1 Nz. v-f-r Emily Schwimmer Maria Schwimmer Lloyd Scott Mareia Scott Paul Segal Greg Segall Stacey Seidman Laura Selwyn Saleh Shalomi Samuel Shams Michael Shanfeld Alissa Shapiro Jeff Shapiro David Shaw Jerry Sher .lcfl Sherman Owen Shribman Burdene Shuster Alex Siegel Mark Siegel Pia Sicroty Brigitte Silberstcin Yvette Silvera Alan Silverstein Sheila Simmons Marika Simpson Jonathan Simons Zachary Singer John Sisxon Mou Siu Mitchell Sklar Michael Slade Robert Slatkin Jill Snyder Tony Snyder Bev Solomon Todd Solomon Ramin Suussani Judith Spcrling Juniors 0 169 Tammy Spielberg Julie Spielman Nigel Spill Alan Spira Greg Starkman Karen Stccs Tim Stephen Pam Stiller Larry Stock Susan Stoller Anthony Stonehill Robert Sullivan Lisa Sumja Jeanette Symons Patty Synn Bret Tack lrcnc Takata Mallory Tareher Natalie Tauzin Lisa Taxman Lorie Taylor Nikki Teilclbaum James Terry, Jr. Joe Tishkoff Nuril Tocg Joubin Torkan Liza Torkan Jody Tragcr Robert Trciman Vicki Tucker Richard Ullman Jon Uri Dalia Urman Tamara Valdry Earle Vaughan Lisa Vcla7quc7 l70 ' Juniors f xv 9' J sq-r 1'A ,f -diff, 5 if is ,. vi,- K , 4+ f 43-f f 'Mn X as M l 'J , v ,,, if .L fi-gi teeo 5 mf 'C i i f lf 4 ' J QSEEEEZSJ V 1- ' H., ' i-51135 2 , 5. 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Tammy Spielberg. 157 4 X fl L fe ZZ Zi ga irr 1 0553 M ,A-' -rg, Q ' '..-if' 6271442 .Z- Q: ' ,,7Z'l75i7'2 ,, fxflii' 14,15 Ly V .. 1 rn .fig-i ' , , t 7,-f ' 1' - l i :-7' X , .i We x 4+ 41, 4-7-W WJ? ff 4' 5 ., ,Q ., Mare Ezralow Muty Ezraty Hengameh Fakhroo Serge Falesitch Mike Fedorow Richard Feldman Dean Felsher Stacie Fern Mark Ferris Judy Feuer Patti Fidler Janice Fijal Karen Fineman Mark Finerman Jeff Fink Josh Finkel Janis Finkle Teri Finn Michelle Fisehler Kevin Fishberg Carolyn Fleg Jill Fleiss Guy Flint Brad Flom Vicky Fond Erie Fonstein Alan Foonberg Chuck Ford Gwen Fox Debbie Frank Craig Frankel Leslie Freed Brenda Freshman Bart Friedland Mike Fries Albert Galante Amy Gehnian Meg Gehman Alyson Geller Jessica Geller Mike Gifford Tony Gilbert Sophomores 0 175 Randy Gingold Ellen Ginsburg Lisa Glickman Danny Gold Brian Goldberg Greg Goldman Amy Goldrich Parasloo Golcsorkhi David Gollcr Geoll' Gunick David Gooch Sandy Gooen Bruce Gordon Greg Gordon Kelly Gordon Melanie Gorenbein Z' , A 'tu-. f -fix Suzie Graves - f Jacob Greenberg Dern Greil 4 .fi F -K fs g fu- -4 B , 1 ,R , Natalie Grenier X Cary Groman Cheryl Gussman f 1, ' ww 1 Eye 41. 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Chciclfe Swan Chen Paula Cherny k Doris Cltriqui Eliubeih Clamzn Kennelh CEALLQ Kellee Clinton Jerome Cohen Cunis Cohen Gln: Cohen Xlirc Cohen Sophomores Q 173 Ted Costas Candace Coster Ramona Cox David Crausman Pamela Cyrnck Kenny Daly Amy Daneman Paul DaRc Catherine Davidson Adam Davis Lisa Davis Annamaria DeAlto Greg Dean Veronique DeLestang Doreen Delshad Janna Denny Ken Desforges Andy Deutsch Gina Deutsch Michael Diamant Marisa DiPietro Don Dizon Mari Doty Edward Draper Walter Dremann Josh Dutchnick Howard Eisenberg Michael Ellman Amy Engle Damion Ephcrson Bert Epstein Terri Epstein Francine Escarraga .lon Esformcs Margaret Eum Frank Eyraud 174 0 Sophomores fl w uf ' if, 1 6 if xi 1 , , fy WW-N f' f i 'L ? as viyf 67,77 ,.,. ,A , 1, :,,1f, ,, C 2 519 5' 5 , Qfcgq- A 4 , ,fe 'w ,f ,f if , f XXX 13 iffe 6' 46 fn--H f 73,1 ff. Kg f if an-wr -1 f1afi,Lls,:2r.:21- -' Q a l. Elizabeth Claman and Ricka Baker. 2. David Stork. 3. 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Steven Hernandez Dana Hill Susan Hoag Nathan Hochman Lee Hoffman Val Hoffman Susie Horowitz Lisa Horwich Lisa Horwitch Leslie Hung Trevor Hurwitz Kim Ibrahim Jane lfekwunigwe Cindy lsenberg Audrey Israel Antony Jackson Jeff Jacobs Jay Janov Stacey Jarvis Autumn Jeffers Melissa Joelson Derek Jones Nicole Jones Alyce Joseph Susan Josephson Robyn Juster Jeanine Kabrins llene Kadish Daryn Kagan Paul Kalpakian Elizabeth Kandel Miriam Kanemarv Marla Kanowitz Suzi Kaplan Linda Kapp Wendy Kapstrom Nira Karkoogly Louis Karlin Adam Karns Bart Kastcn Sophomores ' 177 David Kattan Jillian Katz Robin Katz Steve Katz Dan Katzman Colleen Kauder Sara Kezer David Kipen Susan Klein Robert Klcinman Ellen Klincnberg Brett Knox Charles Korbalou Naomi Kottler Kim Kowsky Hank Krakover Fay Krasny Dianne Kraus Sheri Krause 178 ' Sophomores t 1- Nl 4: . ,iz-1 t 'Q Q? my K 4 H, J 1 ,E I X 'Y I ww , :C I. 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Brenda Singer Andrew Sipes Lori Skolnick Heidi Slate Andrew Slatkin Jason Sloane Jill Smith Julie Smith Melinda Smolin Hosea Snake Jodi Snyder lrcne Solomon Bchrooz Soofer Mehran Soraya Martin Spencer Immanuel Spira Ken Spitz Judy Stahl Alex Stayden David Stein Doreet Stein Vicki Stewart Hans Stochr Brad Stoller Robert Slork Barry Sutton Gordon Swan Mehrnaz Taheripour Sophomores 0 183 Erie Tannenbaum Chris Taylor Sharla Taylor Melissa Teeman Saou Tcmpler John Terry Kevin Thomas Lisa Thompson Jeffrey Tilem Benjamin Tobias Troy Tompkins Mong Thu Tran John Travis Deborah Treiman Susanne Trimble Laura Troper Gary Turchan Elise Turley Jonathan Turteltaub Michael Ullman Debbie Urov Armen Varianian Lauren Wallerslein Naama Weintraub Marla Weiss Michael Weiss David Weissberg Robin West Glenn Westin llene Wiener Michael Wiener Douglas Wilkin fKarcn Wilson Melanie Wilson 184 Sophomores f Q fl, Qi if - '71, 1 .. , 11:-' ,, 'Wf , was ,' 1374 I , iffy, f Q ag! 75 ' 'ff 7 X ,Vi ' , V fi 1 -rf' - ,Y 1:1 1 ,f fx ANW4 1 5 'f ,- ,, al -I XJ! 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Pat Bertagna Scott Bickman Lisa Bierer Robert Bierman Claudia Bignucolo Doug Binder Missy Birns Janis Black Scolt Bleifer Audrey Blond Monica Blumenthal Bronwen Bober Greg Bohnert Julie Briskin Karla Bristol Carol Brodsky David Brodsky Sheri Brook Brenda Brooks Lauren Brooks Eileen Brown lvy Brown Lloyd Brown Michelle Bruell Lisa Brughera- Jones Neil Buckhantz Stacy Budd Fred Buddemeycr Amy Buhrman Scolt Burack 3, Spring Officers: Leon Zekaria, presidentg Randi Bandman, vice-presidentg Ross Canter, majority leaderg and Linda Kandel, secretary. 4. Gary Selden. 5. Bobby Dean. 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Peter Ortego, Rachelle Enoch Seoii Epsiein Fanny Esformes Tally Espar Denene Esserman Marius Evans Roberl Factor Dann Farber Todd Feder James Feinstein Lisa Feinslein Robyn Field Lisa Fimbcrg Lynn Fimberg Eric Fine William Finkle Beth Fiseh Lisa Fisch Michael Fischer Laurie Fisher Rachel Flader Valerie Fleisehman Renee Flelcman Valerie Fong Ruben Fosler Nancy Fuuladi Robert Foulkes David Frankel Freshmen 0 l89 John Franzblau Steven Fraser Heidi Freeman Joseph Freeman Lisa Fuller David Gabor Douglas Galen Greg Gallup Joanna Gardner Lisa Garey Sean Garrison Brandon Gauthier Genevieve Gazon Jennifer Geer Becky Gelbart Julie George Alexander Gershtein Darren Gertz Lizabeth Gilbert Lisa Gilman Allen Glazer Mitchell Glazer Laurie Goldberg L nn Goldner ,guy L Dayna Goldstein X Raymond Goldstein silk Zina Goldrich 'Y W Cy Nggguzanne Goldstein X ' ruce Goodman B9-1 Jeffrey Goodman ix' Richard Gordon Kennedy Gordy We David Gottlieb Laura Gottlieb Rupert Grant Ada Greenberg Carolyn Greenberg Katherine Greenberg Lisa Greenberg Pamela Grimes Da'vid Gross Matthew Gross Sharon Hall Kimberly Halverson 190 0 Freshmen 'ws' si? t gf 2 a-q i 1 f , 4,5 545555 . 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Robbie Lindman and Andy Sacks. 2. Rhonda Rago. 3. Eileen Brown, Julie George, Jody Magedman, and Debbie Zafman. 4. Caroline Vida. 5. Ross Canter. In ' W' ,,,, J , :ji -f-.f.a2:5'fr 4 vL3,.,:gEf i A ' V:5:ifqgf XM Qft 5 J Q 5. , 5 Q J my , 1 ll ' lim a ' 7 V 'WJ fl? 31 . l I ill i I. ' 1 3? Q , f f K! ff' 1 1 , .:, Q . ' wa . 1. V 1 if A mm M-W' ,, .,,,,w-ff MMM' 2 Larry Wcber Dawn Weekes M ichclle Weinberg Olivia Weinstein Jack Weiss Leah West William While Mindy Williams Natalie Williams Stephani Williams David Winkler Jana Winograde Alex Witlin Allison Wittner Jennifer Wolf Joan Wolfred Christopher Wong Nathan Wundermann Donn Wyatt Susan Wyshak Caroline Yablans Sharon Yablon Nazila Yamin Hiroto Yasuda Jennifer Young Laila Zacarias Deborah Zafman Jeffrey Zagha Leon Zekaria Larry Zerg Michael Zielinski Robin Ziser Elinor Ziv Freshmen ' 199 'FN f 04' ff QT cu Q at 'l-9 us .E 3 Q Q 'Y ui Lu O CD iter and pen... Which class do students most often wish they'd taken in high school? Math? English? No! Typing, according to the 10th annual Gallup poll. Typing no longer exists as a trade useful only to secretaries. Mrs. Rosalyn Kalmar, busi- ness education department chairman, agrees, g'Nobody should graduate with- out at least one year of typing. Propo- sition 13 has cut heavily into the depart- ment's resources. However, the busi- ness education program continues to expand its offerings. Advanced ac- counting on contract and new commu- nity business programs provided an in- dication of better things to come. Back to the basics! is being yelled across the country. Yet, Beverly's Eng- lish department has maintained its flexible program. A revised reading skills program and a responsive re- source center exemplify this flexibility. The new state competency law prompt- ed an increased emphasis on skills. For- tunately, other projects will not be cutg skills have been added. Less money has not prevented innovation because im- provement does not always require more money. , Studying for a class, Joyce Birch uses the English Q .V Q resource center as a quiet reading area. 202 - English +R0salyn Kalmar Midori Kamei Marilyn Reynerston Business Ed, Business Ed. Business Ed. ?,W,,,,,,. f,f,, V H' W aaa., ALA t an AP English Halloween party, .lon Sandler portrays the main character from Hemingway's Old Man and the Sea. Typing students pound the keys in a biz ed class. Robert Beatty Elaine Briskman Lisa Collins Gwen Graham Carl JOhr1S0l'l Sheila I-31353 English English English English English English Ellis Lutz Mary Ann MCBumey John McGonigle Reed Mathis Helen Meek Richard Munitz English English English English Engllsh English Barbara O'Brian Florence Quetermous Kalman Rabkin Laura Ranks Flory Schultheiss Gail Shafran English English English English English English 'indicates department chairman 'Mi' ,Z , Leonard Stern Opal Stevens Lou Versace Marlene Wagener Marilyn Wulliger English English English English English Business Education ' 203 and theorems... CD .92 Sn 0 co .:: 'll' os .E N Z: cu c 'Y Despite Proposition 13 budget cuts, the math and science departments main- tained their usual high standards by us- ing existing resources. Cutting back on field trips and films and eliminating the advanced physics class and the ad- vanced physiology class, the science de- partment stuck to fundamentals. Fortu- nately, many excellent programs re- mained. Science department chairman Ed Smith credited the continuation of the advanced placement program, sec- ond largest in the country, to voluntary efforts by teachers. Frank Memmer of- fered an advanced astronomy class this year, based on a course taught at Prin- ceton. In the course, students studied the feasibility of space stations on which 100,000 people could live. Mem- mer continued the elementary school field trips, so youngsters from the sec- ond grade up could both enjoy the plan- etarium and learn. Faced with faculty cutbacks and an in- crease in the number of students, the math department increased the size of some of its classes by as much as 20 percent. Math department chairman Shelley Kriegler noted that 80 percent of the student body took math this year, and extensively used the math resource center, staffed by teachers to give tutor- ing. Smith summed up the year: Be- verly is still a very exciting place to go to school because of both the people who teach here and those who go to school here. AP Chemistry student Helen Zielinski pours acid for an experiment - Senior Ron Ferdman uses the computer to solve a problem. Paul Michalisko Lee Morris James Painter Lynn Richards 204 ' Math Math Math Math Math Mike Agnitch Adrian Bal Joyce Banzhaf Larry Bigler Science Science Science Math John Bgrgum Pal Broadwell Carlo C31-ming Frank Crean Janice Eckmier Hank Friedman Math Science Math Science Math Science Carol Fuller Willie Hale Allison Howell Bill Jones David KHOWIIOH Math Science Math Math Science 'fShelley Kriegler Kathy Layton Bill Logue Ingrid Markul Fffink Memmel' Math Math Science Science SCiCHCC Lisa Sanders s'Ed Smith Susan Sprouse Larry Stees Susan Tamura Robert Wall Math Science Science Math Math Math Science ' 205 With a spin of the wheel, Margie L Sussman practices throwing a pot 2 Diane Bavaro Gil Chesterton Art Journalism Cherie Fitzsimmons Sam Frias Art Graphics, Photo Brent Harward Betty Kramer Woods Art 206 0 Technical Arts FT In ceramics class Erica Lehman gives her creation a last minute touch up wfiwlm' Delicately designing a floor plan is Rick Stensby. Liza Green concentrates on her layout in graphics. - Mike Lambert P0 Chun Lau Frank Mahan 'Al Spencer 'Lyle Suter Don Walker Art Electronics Student interest in technical arts classes has been growing for many years. Be- cause classes such as electronics, graph- ic arts, graphic design, creative woods, art metalsfjewelry, journalism, and photography filled quickly at the begin- ning of the year, many students were unable to enroll in the classes they wanted. Those who were lucky enough to take technical arts classes had the Expo Tech, an exhibition in May, to look forward to. Many winners from Expo Tech were entered in the state fair. Last summer, Beverly captured two first place, one second place, and six third place awards, winning more prizes than any other high school in California. Steve Schweitzer and Ken Scholnick took the first place awards. The art department contains a staff of professional artists, including Lyle Suter, the department chairman. This department has the outstanding record of being one of the finest art depart- ments in any school, he noted. Suter himself has had a number of his art works displayed commercially world- wide. Students in art classes were able to compete in the Los Angeles County Fair in Pomona. It is very rewarding to see the students do so well in the com- petition, commented Suter. fbtth and Qtorv... uIt'll get worse,', department co-chair- -C person Ron Crawford commented, re- ferring to the debut of the Jarvis initia- L- tive in the physical education depart- ment. A 50 percent cut in the supply budget promoted a series of changes. Fewer teaching mods caused increases nu in class sizes followed by reductions in available facilities. Consequently, only C team activities handling large numbers 3 H of students could be offered consistent- ly. Co-chairperson Sue Woodyard claimed the department strove to retain Q the more popular classes Csuch as ten- nis, bowling, and weight trainingj and Q to accommodate individual instruction -5 within larger classes. w PE requirements and the coed program remained unchanged. Fitness standards 3 leveled out between boys and girls who worked together and underwent similar physical fitness tests. Despite Jarvis, Crawford believed the PE department, with its variety of classes and its teaching standards, re- mained superior. Even with cutbacks, students rallied on new tennis courts, trekked down to the beach to ride the , waves on surfboards, and displayed . . K, their form at a nearby bowling alley. , . 0: at ,ii V 'V 3, iff' ji gif? Rx. V 4' iV . . ' ' .Ia ' if ps I L31 ., . f i -f ..-11i'5il122S5Q2.2V. Reaching heavenward. dancers warm up their iq V g . ' 51, -. , gi' - Vt. . . ' , l ,V1::Vs4 -. ,gf?g1 b0dlCS. ' -- gag..- -f ? fy Vtf- 1 '- Q QF , ,, 42'. fwV:gfw-.QM t p . . ,V , ff . 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XJ, 1' 1-My . -1 aff, , gf? 1 W , I .Lf f,ff , Physical Education 0 9 tn 55 David Bonami Tony DeLaTorre Henry Dersch fHerbert Dodge Fred Dominguez Dick Douglas Foreign Language Foreign Language Social Studies Social Studies Foreign Language Social Studies Tom Ferris Marilyn Freedman Marie Glasser Neo Gutierrez Margaret Hartung Scott Harvey Social Studies Social Studies Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign Language Social Studies Rhoda Himmel Sanford Jacquard Sybil Jaffy Clara Kineman Charles Kloes Simone Laidig Social Stl1diCS Foreign Language Social Studies Foreign Language Social Studies Foreign Language Toby Larson Chud LOI1g John McFadden Betty Nichols Sal Occhipinti Social Studies Social SIL1fiiSS Social Studies Foreign Language Social Studies 210 0 Social Studies . . . in PUI'SUlT 0 Close to 200 students participate in the AP history program, the largest AP program at Beverly. Department Chair- man Herbert Dodge, stated: The de- partment's goal is to provide students with a sound knowledge within the field of Social Studiesf' Seniors polled most often cited Social Psychology and Russian Studies as ex- citing class options. In addition, stu- dents are given the opportunity to make a pilgrimage to Russia each Christmas. This trip, headed by Social Studies mentors Henry Dersch and Marilyn Freedman, truly exemplifies the learn by experience attitude which this de- partment incorporates, as well as tradi- tional lecture methods, in its teaching. The Foreign Language Department is one of the most competitive depart- ments at Beverlyf, stated Dr. Alan Weiner, department chairman. The de- partment always competes in the American Teachers of French Associ- ation. Each year Beverly has many re- gional winners. A few times students have gone on to the nationals. This lthese winsl indicates a strong foreign language department, stated Simone Laidig, a foreign language teacher. Lai- dig also stated, 'Tm very proud of the abilities of my colleagues in the depart- ment and pleased with the fine rapport between foreign language teachers? 0 C 'Ill C 'S Pi 1' 3 O N Q- IQ P I for Jeff Sherman. L The foreign language resource center provides a quiet study area Foreign Language ' 211 A tutor helps Ardalan Farrahl wlth a dlfflcult assignment. Tom Schaffer and Tamlka Wells prepare a sauce Mark Kagan helps Stacey Baum sample a recipe. D3 Can you imagine a senior jock slav- ing over a hot stove? This commonly occurred in the cooking classes, break- ing traditional stereotypes. Males made up half of the students enrolled, and many of them were varsity athletes. The students learned to cook both basic and gourmet foods, all of which were nutri- tious too. They prepared recipes rang- ing from Chinese food to clam chowder. Sibyl Tapscott, the instructor, taught basic cooking skills which were useful to seniors going away to college. The home economics department also of- fered a sewing class. Both courses com- espn HS' ICOS' bined practicality and enjoyment. Aiding foreign students to learn Eng- lish, the English as a Second Language CESLJ program expanded greatly. Starting in 1971 with only eight stu- dents, the program has since grown to 200 students at five levels and one ESL American history class. The students, some of whom spoke no English when they arrived, came from 13 different countries, including Iran, Israel, Spain, France, Turkey, and Japan. Student tu- tors in the class helped the ESL stu- dents learn English and understand their homework from other classes. Many foreign students, when they first arrived, had no friends because they were unable to communicate with oth- ers. Through the ESL buddy program, they were able to make friends and ad- just to life at Beverly. Linda Wolf Brenda Guy ' Sibyl THPSCOU ESL Home EC H Ome Ec FU U3 l 0 E Lp 'F 5 I 341512: 'v-,Nm Alex Cohen operates audio broadcasting for the Norman Newservice. Service productions. l f J' A L. ,of i 'S 1 ll Newscaster Kelly Lange and her associates critique Norman Media ' f,.5'f-i' I 12353 I - A 11 g.'1j, . , , 1 ' f iff? lf 1- '- 272155 t. C C' cv - v'g.,'1. vs ., '- M 54? - ., ' , f ii,o irii l 'F' 11- 15? 1 ,J I K lb' 'L' i i ' 19-gl , 1 , f ' 1 if 313355 ' ffl 2 - , 9. ' , ii,, J ' ' , W i Q. laik -. N. gsgyftihg, , in g Exchange student Chris Boyd reviews a Q- checklist. 214 ' Media Service 'Q N V-fi o - gently. David Stiles Media Service Loading the videotape is a tough job. Steve Millet can hack it. ,.,..,,x Producing the ASB report, Monique Datz works dili- Kids on Camera. Careers. Sound Fac- tory. Along with Face to Face, Norman News, and Radio Airliftls shows, these programs produced by Media Service aired over Channel E regularly. Men- tally gifted minors of Santa Monica ele- mentary schools provided their own lit- erary and artistic works for Kids on Camera. Careers, a service to the AEC, presented discussions with representa- tives of various jobs and professions. Sound Factory, produced by Jason Dauman, featured current recording artists invited to talk and perform. Ra- dio Airlift added live coverage of bas- ketball games to its schedule. Teacher Dave Stiles supervised media service while a new students steering committee, consisting of Gary Foster, Mark Oberman, Sean Casey, and Bob Stahl, assisted him in decision-making, and Steve Buchsbaum worked as chief engineer. Responsibility for fixing all audiovisual equipment in the school dis- trict went to the repair staff with tech- nician Steve McDonald. Stiles proudly commented that the most organized and extensive high school TV production center in the country attracted a noticeably ex- panding audience. ...communicatin '-r wf W i I A 1:15 V My Mike Steinberg and .lon Glaser plun an upcoming issue. 'T' f , 7 J '-:tw V , hh Tina Landau discusses a story with Paul Cole man j fj',fil'ff75f? ' 45, Wg ' ,Z ,,,,ei,i Ll if H sign. - Highlights The Watchtower staff contemplates a page de- is .WN l if A ali ,fd f 1N.,,,.,,, 1 5 Q ,? -. 5 t M3904 E A04 ig I .whfffw Zzfyyfff pwpl gpf, ,, ,, keeping stu Winning many awards and honors, the journalism classes upheld their high standards of previous years. Highlights, edited by Paul Coleman in the first se- mester and .Ion Glaser and Mike Stein- berg in the second, and Watchtower, edited by Cris Gavin, continued to be top-notch publications. The Norman Newservice, broadcast over cable tele- vision, continued excellent coverage of local events. Highlights, edited by Jeff Turkell, was named All-American for the spring se- mester of 1978. This top rating is awarded to less than 10 percent of all high school papers by the University of Minnesota, although Highlights has been a recipient 16 times in the past 19 years. Students took top honors individ- ually, too, competing at the Southern California Journalism Education Asso- ciation On-the-Spot-Write-Off Mike Steinberg took first place and Jeff Tur- kell took third in editorial writing, and Cole Case took first place in cartoon- ing. Many other students placed in the top ten in the competition which in- volved over 400 students from all of Southern California. To add to these accolades, journalism advisor Gil Ches- terton was named California Journal- ism Teacher ofthe Year. Gavin com- mented, l'I've learned a lot about re- sponsibility by being in journalism with Gil. Though he expects a lot from you and makes you work hard, he is a really nice guy. Coleman remarked, ujournalism is one of the most rewarding programs at Be- verly. In both the newspaper and broad- cast classes we try to emulate profes- sional standards. The quality of the work produced at this high school is incredible. Watchtower 0 217 i V 'Vffiljf f L ii ', Q ' -1 'ff 3 , , ,, .Q Z r gi , ? I --fL15:,,,,,,, - , w , ,f wg, W, t A 'lg ,, nmggfg Comedian Todd Winkler practices his humorous in terpretation. Nancy Radm instructs a student on the finer points of his selection. i Andy Grcnier John lnglei' Bonnie Miller Drama Drama Forensics 218 ' Performing Arts 4.,UJ..,,,- , ......,,.,.......,... , ,, ,.,., ,..,..., , Q ,- A 2 -:,,f Q 9 -. FOOITI. Forensics student Jeff Krask relaxes in the squad ' an ,.,, 4 Members of Drama Lab discuss stage tec'1':t'g:.'e' g , . sr,, ,K Have you suffered through math with a future Walter Matthau or Jimmy Carter? Donft say 'gNo!,' so quickly. Performing arts at Beverly is geared toward hurdling its students into the national spotlight. Over 300 students participate in the various drama classes compared to 100 in the forensics classes, The department has excelled in almost all competitions. For instance, at the Fall Drama festival in Reseda the overall performance of Beverly actors and actresses earned first place in the sweepstakes competition. Further the forensics squad, coached by Bonnie Miller, qualified the debate team of Howard Slavitt and Eve Cominos to the Williamsburg Va. Bicentennial Debate Tournament. Each state qualifies only two teams to enter this competition. John Ingle, the department chairman, summed up the performances by say- ing, f'On the basis of prizes and ac- knowledgements the performing arts department ranks among the top South- ern California performing arts pro- grams? Students interested in school plays usually enter Introduction to Performing Artsn as freshmen, partake in Drama Lab as sophomores, and audition for plays as juniors and sen- iors. Many students, on their own time, prepare selections or songs to perform at the 'Thursday Theaterf' On Thurs- days interested viewers assemble in the Little Theater to appreciate the efforts of their peers. In forensics, students practice at lower division tournaments for a year before competing at the var- sity level. The skills taught in the de- partment prove useful for future Broad- way stars, politicians, and other profes- sionals who need to feel at ease in pub- lic speaking. ...Pl'6S8l'lflD2 0 0 0 CD C .2 'hi CU 'I 'hi CU dra and BS Bch P8 6' Performing Arts 0 219 Qlous sounds... O L- CU -C U5 .E u 3 'C 0 L.. Q. E They number over l00 strong. They have traveled to places as far away as Mexico City. They have appeared on syndicated national television for the annual Christmas parade. They are the Beverly High musicians. Their instruc- tor - Joel Pressman for vocalists and Richard Farmer for instrumentalists - believe in producing students adept in all types of music. Both groups have classes specializing in jazz, popular, and traditional music. Both groups have competed in music festivals where experts rate their talents. Farmer, new to the school, has begun an active pro- gram of rebuilding the band and or- chestra by accepting all volunteers and believes the groups have great poten- tial. Pressman has been developing the singing groups and has already exper- ienced large success. For example, this past summer the Madrigals participat- ed in Fiesta ,78 in which singers from all over the country toured Mexico per- forming in arenas, universities, and even town squares. MADRIGALS SINGERS - Front Row: Ruthie Ze- kana, Rosanne Limeres, Jana Odette, Cathy David, Joie Gallog Second Row: Stacey Seidman, Cathy Wood, Lisa Berman, Amy Ziering, Erin McCarthy, Lisa Pitt, Mrs. Jackie O'Neillg Third Row: Joel Pressman, David Way, Lowell Blaustein, Paul Roberts, Tom Safer, Clarence Ferguson: Fourth Row: Roger Hyman, Laird Fenwick, James Pepper, Larry Feinstein, Eden Epstein, Dan Shader, Ben Platt. 220 ' Performing Arts wwf .f fwf.. -ww i 2 a 22- TF?- Q51 ' ...ff Va' I 1' 3f???l2.f', Ji? , ' f .4 i f -. f .: 154' . 'tic . 3 ff: . egJ5ffff t5 J , ' 'M 5ff7fZ., 3 - , ' 1 .-f',g,,7 V 1 for the American Cancer Society in Century City. ' ' ff . iii. . J if . . U1 , 2. 1 2. ,, J M , .-s K4 ,,,.x cv X 2. :I :,-1-5 .,V- .rf UQ iss. 2 1: va if-Ni? 1:-jf? Sf ' f CT h r-+ 2 -13, cu , 21 fifyiitr '1 UE' ' I-Ari P9 .-.. sqm-.,f:.-QQ. -U '-ii: ..,, fs. 9, ,Wsss fx -- . ,..x3gi..,Qfj,,j23: E15 xii --'- 4,7 yy? K , pw I x Fred Greenberg toots his own horn. -Q 2,1 H X1 f Il. J I ,. V - 1 I Y I Q- A 1 .. P Richard Farmer Joel Pressman Performing Arts Performing Arts Performing Arts 0 221 5? --H CU 2 +I' Q Q .E I 3 How does it sound to spend a Saturday on the beautiful sandy beaches of Ma- libu? Or work in an actual TV station learning job skills? How about all of this, along with school credit? The Re- gional Occupational Program QROPJ allowed students to learn in an environ- ment patterned similar to major indus- tries by actually working in realistic job situations. Major emphasis was shifted from textbook study to the development of skills required in realistic job situa- tionsj' stated ROP counselor Barbara Weinstock. 'lClasses preferred overall were the animal care classes and Bever- ly's TV production class which was in- structed by Dave Stiles and Larry Mill- erf' she added. The school year saw over 650 jobs of- fered to students through the Applied Education Center QAECJ. 'GA total 480- 560 students took advantage of our job offerrings this year, stated director of AEC Dean Turner. Students along with their paychecks receive school credit, added Turner. Z I I f X f f X Student shows affection to a pet bird in Animal Care v 222 ' Applied EducationfCenter Student searches for a career ln the new College and Career Center. 1 g l ,MMM . l ., , ,L,,f- 1 ,. , af Volunteer worker helps student to expand hrs career knowledge. Working wlth student Travel OCCUPHIIOH class teacher 1 I l f W eehe A f lA fv- , r n f WI expands student's knowledge 'Q Z ll? Regional Occupational Program 0 223 X. UDS2 C0 sted by '5 CD CU O O O Giving extra help to those who need it, students both tutored and counseled other students in opportunity class. Judy Warren, who supervised the pro- gram, emphasized that students them- selves were the teachers in the program. Students, referred by teachers, counsel- ors, orjust coming in on their own, took the class in place of or in addition to regular class. Whether they needed ex- tra help in a class, counseling to help solve problems with a teacher, or just wanted somebody to talk to, one of the 33 peer counselors was always ready to help. The aides were trained one night a week at a fellow aide's house by Stan Katz, a psychologist from the aple Cen- ter. Aide Sherri Ziff commented, Training for me has been a great per- sonal experience. I've not only learned a lot about myself, but a lot about coun- seling others, too. Enabling students to make a wise deci- sion in choosing where to go to college, representatives from over 100 colleges visited Beverly, to give slide shows, lec- tures, and answer individual questions. Up to 150 students attended popular conferences. The guidance staff, undergoing reorga- nization, was divided into four houses, each with two counselors and one assis- tant principal. Each house handled the needs of approximately 600 students. Under the house plan, students received attention on a more personal basis, es- pecially from the assistant principals. ln a conference, Marc Rose talks with counselor Sonia Duboe Gary C2ll'lCU Patsy Carter Sonia Duboe Beryl Franklin Tanis Harris Pat Henmng Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor ' Counselor 224 0 Opportunity Q l l l Helping to plan his schedule, Isabelle Wadsworth confers with a student. ff' W Opportunity aides work on a new project 'MG-w-..,,. ? If Sandy Delaplane studies a handout in a college conference. if Joe Hooker I Gerald Jones John Morgenstern Idell Natterson Isabelle Wadsworth Judy Warren Counselor Gllldaflce Coordmator Psychologist Home School Counselor Opportunity Coordinator Guidance Office ' 225 QCVBFIY PBFSOUDBI... .:: Z us r: 'fl' cu S- o .ca cu o gf j Rcsourcc Ccntcr sccrctdrlcs Tlml Karpclcs Allcc Wxllmme Jo Anne Nlckclson Bcmta Hamllton .lan Crlpc Sandy Zwlrn 226 0 Personnel Maintenance: Joe Smith, Frank Schreiner. ,,,v lrenc Purdy. Office secretaries: Margaret Kimble, Cathy Schcfe, lzabcl Sander, Camera shy gardener trims the hedges. ,H V, l Personnel 0 227 ...S Sol Levine Qinistrators... upervised by ad Who is that up there'?,' whispered a student in a fall assembly audience. Students often don't recognize assem- bly speakers, but in this case the igno- rance was unforgiveable. The speaker was principal Sol Levine. The House Plan was designed to eliminate the lack of interaction exemplified in this inci- dent. Nevertheless, Levine stated that it was too early to judge the House Plan's capacity for more, as he called it, per- sonalizationw between students and ad- ministrators. Levine himself supported the personal approachw by shunning the practices of an office-oriented prin- cipal and walking around the school as much as possible. Pointing out other advantages of the House Plan, vice-principal Barbara Wilson said that it allowed her to delve into the positive aspects of students in- stead of just their disciplinary prob- lems. Vice-principal Ruth Friedman preferred working with only two coun- selors and about 600 students instead of all the counselors and half the student body. Vice-principal Stuart Silver men- tioned the faster, more efficient com- munication within each House. The administration agreed that, since much time this year was spent on ar- ranging student files and assigning du- ties, the advantages of the House Plan would be more greatly realized in the future. 4d 9 V ,.,, .. Principal Principal exalts alumni, expanding tradition 'os---f-+ maggasase 25 Ogg VID' 'Ug:,... U' Z E'Hc'uqQ:22L4gco :v :r D' mga?-.aofbag H D..,...w: Oo- '-OS or-PO,-E.O m'U:3 f 'SQ:D SCHSHO ESM ' OZ-'Z pn QWESQUQEEH CD'-1 D-fgw5'.'ISfu zagfigmioflo-Q S-DUO.-rCD5CoO..v-ig rn:-i '9::CD ' cnQg:1g':-:SO :Te-P C C-'r11 '-J CD-gf-C 4OO O emi-.ei 'U9'1g:q5'r .'I.'.o f f-+',1I 'r-P0453 :s-:r ',:r W coco?'S1DcoE'T'3 In many ways, Beverly Hills High 228 ' Principal School is as much a product of its past as it is a reflection of our times. Every graduating class adds to the tradition it inherits. Your theme, lt,s Getting Bet- ter All the Timef, is a reflection of the fact that while recognizing your indebt- edness to the generation of graduates who preceded you, you too have played a significant role in shaping the Beverly tradition. Personal growth and a sincere concern for those around you are inher- ent aspects of the spirit of educational excellence upon which our program is founded. On behalf of the entire school community, I congratulate you on your outstanding achievement. I am certain that you will bring credit to yourselves, your family, and your country. Welcome to the ever expanding alumni of Beverly Hills High School. Sol Levine Principal Vice PFIHCIIJHIS ' 229 fini' ' - I , ,V aw-Q... f . 7 Q7 , .. ,V., 4 , 5 I , 7 ,. ,,., wg I ,V Q ' n X a , V. if ,fl . : '- 5 6 45 -Q 322 -f ' I ' V 3,1-9 31, if if ' ' V, ' it f I g3f?529ff3 - fi- . I :liilfif l i gifiaiiifiifbffe f'f-fi'- '17, ' 5'-ii ' , - A ' fa J If ij ,V ff 'if' f if in .qs ' - 4 ' I V , M ,, , S in I Bernard Grenell 1 . .,.' ' . Vicki Reynolds ' Melvin Spitz ,,,.,, , .mr - amwawafewi 1 f? Louis Teitler . X A . Kenneth L. Peters Superintendent views bright side of '79 The theme of this yearis Watchtower presented a challenge as I approached this short note. First, as a qualifying Senior Citizen I am somewhat more knowledgeable of the Big Band Era of the ,305 and '40s than I am of the Bea- tles. Secondly, in the wake of Serrano, Proposition 13 and other aggressive equalizers on the Beverly Hills tradition in public education, It's Getting Better All The Time seemed contrapositive to my true feelings. I counselled myself, however, to look at the bigger picture and things are get- ting betterf' Teachers, parents and stu- dents are more involved than ever be- fore in participation in the process of management of the schools with the Administration and the Board of Edu- cation. Public confidence in, and recog- nition of, the needs of public education remains high. A 1978 Field Poll in Cali- fornia found that 7573 of their statewide sampling did not want cuts in support of the schools notwithstanding the Propo- 230 Board Of Education sition 13 vote. A similar percentage statewide gave the schools a positive vote for performance. Recognition of community support for the schools in Beverly Hills has been readily apparent since the June 6, 1978 election. The City Council produced al- most three-fifths of a million dollars of rescue money. The Chamber of Com- merce Board of Directors continued their support by opposing Serrano Kas they have done since 19681 and oppos- ing Proposition 13. The citizens of Be- verly Hills embarked on a private fund raising program to raise a significant sum each year to assist in the continu- ance of quality education. Getting Better'?,, How about these positive facts on a national basis: -In 1920, 2072 of our teenagers went on to secondary schools, in 1976, more than 9429. In 1920, 1595 of the high school graduates went on to college. Today, 6 out of 10 enter higher education. -The last Gallup Poll found that two out of three parents feel their children are getting a far better education than they did. I'm ready to acknowledge that despite temporary barriers placed before us, the theme line, It's Getting Better All The Time is a truism and that the graduates of '79 are an integral and significant part of bringing public edu- cation to this stage and of ensuring that reform is positive and continuing. Good Luck! Kenneth L. Peters Superintendent of Schools Xfff ,.,.!-A Lia Ariens Sylvia Besser Dr, Reuben Cordova Food Services Director Home School Coordinator Assistant Superintendent Tl Kenneth J. Gelms Dan Gibson William Jenkins Supervisor of Information Instructional Materials Director Assistant Superintendent J-4..iT.4 i Z ' VI 1 'W i T i f 1 A f 24 ,2 21 ' it Q ,F ,VV A- t v , L if 51 V4 Q Q , l A i A 5 F ' . ', - , , 'Q l ' f . 24399 f 1 ,Q n y z . C it f j i 4 A Digi ,i't i , Z ' K - i gg ,E a , 'ing I I, .ff inf: - 1 TE'-' V V 7.4. -t 'f 5i,, J ff-m . it O 1. 31 ,3 ,iv . t jgqg-3:4 ,-se 1- I ' T Q ff 1??5,-,,5'-f.,.7:1,-1 5156 7 3-, f ill X C -ig., ' 3? 2'2-Es:-..: ' -1-2 , I -'-f a A i i it T if . Y ' -- Law Z 1-A---fe- -f . . f' -:T .A X 1 Janet Lagana ldell Natterson Joseph Sabol Reading Consultant :f f Home School Coordinator 4 ,. - Adult School Principal C J A N cu ...followine district 2uidelines...broa 'whlfqmiwtitkbi 'S NUS 'wus Q .. M. w . -L-.- Q W W V ann fha, .. 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Jeffrey 23. 94, 114. 120. Forman. Scott 94. 114. 161, 165 Foroutanrad. Angela Fortune. Michelle 134 Foster. Gary 25, 42, 43. 135. 215 Foster. Gregory 161 Foster. Lisa 135 Foster. Robert 121. 189 Fouladi. Nancy 189 Foulkes. Robert 189 Foulkess. Ted 161 Fountainc. Sy 106, 135. 264 Fox. Gwen 80, 175 Fox. Michael 135 Fox, Theodore 161 Frank. David 161 Frank. Deborah 175 Frank. Elizabeth 135 Frank. Keith 161 Frank. Michael 107, 135 Frank. Modi 135 Frank Jr.. Jeffrey Frankel. Craig 76. 95. 175 Frankel. Darrin 161 Frankel. David 189 Frankel. Michael 161 Franklin. Beryl 224 Franknstein, Keri 92. 93, 111. 112. 161 Franks, Robin 161 Franiblau. John 190 Franzblau. Susan 135 Fraser. Steven 190 Freed. Donna 161 Freed. Kenneth 135. 156 Freed. Leslie 175 Freedman. Heidi 109 Freedtnan. Marilyn 32. 210. 211 Freeman. Heidi 190. 191 Freeman, Joseph 190 Freeman, Rodney 96. 161 Freitag, David 135 Frere. Larric 95 Freshman. Allyee 135 Freshman. Brenda 175 Frias, Sam 206 Fried. Bernadinc 135 Freidland. Barton 175. 178 Friedman. Ashley 161 Friedman. Hank 70, 114. 205 Friedman, Jeffrey Friedman, Missi 135 Friedman, Mitchell 120. 135 Friedman. Nancy 135 Friedman. Ruth 228. 229 . Friedman. Yael Friend. Russell 87. 135 Fries. Dianne 112, 135 Fries. Michael 76. 110, 175 Fulkes. Ted 98 Fuller. Carol 205 Fuller, Joan 79, 105. 135 Fuller, Lisa 190 Furie. Jonathan 135 Gable. John Gabor. Christine 161. 162 Gabor. David 190 Galante. Albert 175 Galante. Miriam Gale. Terry 115. 161 Galen. Douglas 190 Gallagher. Lizannc 161 Gallagher. Theresa Gallo. Joie 21. 42. 43. 135.220 Gallup. Greg 190 Gallup. Jeffrey 135 Gamin. Wa7ila 192 Ganjiian. Arman Gannon, Patrick 175 Gant. Rupert 121 Gaon. Alexander 129, 135. 249 Gaon. Steve Gardner. Joanna 80. 103. 190 Garduno. Barbara Garey. Lisa 190. 192 Garland. Gregory Garrison. Sean 77. 190 Garrison. Suzanne 122. 161 Garvey. Richard Gass, Susan 161 Gaty. Peter Gauthier. Brandon 95. 110. 190 Gauthier. Deborah 161 Gauthier. Michelin 135 Gavin. Cristina 65. 135. 217. 264 Gavin. Maria 161 Galon, Genevieve 190 Gee. Amanda 136 Geer. Jennifer 190 Gelnnan. Amy 80. 175 Ge1tman.C1tarles 136 Gehman. Meghan 80. 175 Geismar. Eric Gelbart. Becky 190 Gelgood. Teri 161 Geller. A1 yson 107. 108, 175, 183 Geller. Jessica 80. 175 Gelms. Kenneth 231 Gentile, Jolynn 61, 136 Gentile. Joseph George. Julie 190. 198 Gerber. James 136, 209 Geri. Ditza 161 Gershon, Gina 105. 162 Gershtein. Alexander 190 Gertz. Darren 190 Ghaffari, Gltodsieh 136 Ghassemi. Giardona, Zohreh Nina 93 Gibbons. Sally 136 Gibson. Dan 231 Gifford. Jack 77. 96. 98. 209 Gifford, L ynn 162 Gifford. Michael 79. 96, 175 Gilbert. Laurie 162 Gilbert, Lizabeth 123. 180 Gilman, Lisa 180 Gilmore, Karen Gindi. 1.inda 162, 167 Gingold, Randall 176 Ginsburg. Ellen 79, 176 Giralde. Jaime Gittclson. David 76 Gladncy. Selma 34. 158. 162 Glaser, Aubra 136 Glaser. Jonathan 26. 29, 136. 145, 2 Glasser. Marie 210 Gla7er, A1 Glarcr, Be len 118,190 th 162 Glazer. Mitchell 190 Glick. Barrie 136 Glick. Thomas 136 Glickman. Lisa 26, 29, 70, 176, 185 Gluc1t.Caleb 162 Gluck, Natalie Gluckstein. Bradley 114. 136 Glusker. Steven 162 Gold. Daniel 176 Gold. Julia 134. 136 Gold. Ricci 162. 264 Goldberg, Brian 76. 176 Goldberg. Jan 136 Goldberg. Laurie 190 Goldbergcr. Samuel 136 Goldfcld, Brenda 169 Goldman, Charles 96. 97. 136 Goldtnan. Greg Goldman. Jill 105. 162 Goldman. Jonathan 77. 189 Goldman Goldner, 'J Matthew ill 162 Goldner. Lynn 113. 190 Goldrich. Amy 176 Goldrielt. Zina 190 Goldsmith. Kurt 76 Goldstein. Daryl 162 Goldstein, Dayna 190 Goldstein. Glen 162 Goldstein, Jeffrey 162 Goldstein. Jonathan 162 Goldstein. Mark 136 Goldstein. Michael 114. 136 Goldstein. Raymond 190 Goldstein, Suzanne 112. 113. 190 Goldstein. Thomas Goldwyn. Norman 136 Golesorkhi. Parastoo 176 Goller. David 176 Gomberg Julie 136 Gombiner. Andrew 162 Gomer. Jamie 136 Gonick. Gcolfrcy 98. 176 Gooch, David 176 Goodkin. Daniel 114. 136. 249 Goodman. Goodman. Bruce 77. 190 Jeffrey 190 Gooen, Sandra 176 Gordon. B Gordon. G Gordon, K Gordon, R Gordy. Kc ruce 176 rcgory 176 elly 176 icltard 190 nnedy 190 Gorenbein. Melanie 176 Gottlieb. David 190 Gottlieb. Laura 122. 190 Gould. l.auren 162 V Graham. Derek 87, 811. 119. 158. 162 Graham. Gwen 39. 203 Grant. Cherie 162 Grant. Rupert 190 Grantham. David 136 Grantham. Philip 162 Graves. Su7ic 118. 176 Green. Elissa 136 G reen. Eri e136 Green. Janet Green. Jo Grecn. Wi Ann 136 lliatn Greenberg. Ada 190 Greenberg. Carolyn 80. 190 Greenberg. Elizabeth 136 Greenberg. Frederick 136. 221 Greenberg. Jacob 176 Greenberg. Katherine 190 Greenberg. Lisa 190 Greenberg, Marco 77 Greene. 1.ila 136, 206 Greenhouse. Jacqueline 137 Greenstein. Jay 137 Grecnstein. Kenneth 90. 121 Greer. Charles Greer. .1. Bradley 137 Greif. Oern 176 Greif. Stefan 163. 94 Grcnell. Abby 39. 162. 169. 264 Grenell. Bernard 230 Grenier, Andy 25. 218 Grenicr. Natalie 176 Grey. Julie 39. 134. 137 Griggs. .Iudy 162 Grilikltes. Gigi Grimes. Martin 137 Grimes. Pamela 190 Grimes. Thomas 162 Groman. Cary 176 Gross. Daniel 162 16. 217.249 Gross. Daryl 137 Gross. David 190 Gross. Keith 47. 129, 137. 249. 37. 45 Gross. Lisa Gross. Matthew 190 Gross. Nicholas 137 Grossan. Bruce Grossman. Adam 162 Grossman. Cheryl 176 Grossman. Risa 137 Grow. David Krause. Grumherg. Ada Grumberg. Jacob Guardi no. Gabricll Guefen. Ted 137 Gucrreo. Armando Guntbincr. Jill 137 Gunter. Jeffrey 107. 129. 137. 145.249 Gurnta n. Arnon Gussman. Cheryl 172. 183 Gusstnan, Howard Guticrrel. Neo 210 Gutierrei. Patricia Gutlntan. Elizabeth 21. 25. 137. 142 Guy. Brenda 213 lladdad. David 161 llatldox. Victor 137 lladji-lilyas. lfarnav 176 llaggin. Robert llaghnaranadeh. Behnam llailey. Margot 137 Hakim . Adel 137 llakim. Farshid 137 llakim. Gilbert 80. 137. 264 llakim. Hilbert llakint, Isaac 94 llakint. Kavch llakiin. Michelle llakitn. Monica 162 Hakim. Shahram 176 llaltimfar. Bch7ad 1lakkaktan.Siavash 162 llakman. Deborah 105, 1311 llale. Willie 205 Hall. l lenry 162 llall. Sharon 190 llall. Stefanie 138 llalvcrson. Kimberly 80. 190 llamcl. l.eslie Hamilton. Bcnita 226 Hamilton. Caryl 80. 162 llamillon. Marc 129, 1311 llamm er, l.isa 162 llantpton. l.ori 162 llanvavi. Anouseha 162 llantlavi. Aloossa 162 llanassab. Fariha llanassab. Farid llanassab. liba Katl llanel. Daniel 77 Handal. Debra 138 llandal. Robert llandleman. Joseph 191 llandleman. Josephine 162 Handler. Mark 138 llandler. Ronald 162 Hanna. Lisa 191 llanna. Michael 162 llarman.Ju1ee 138 llarman. Steven 191 llarnish. Laura 172. 176 llaroutunian. Melinda 162 llarp. Nevena 162 llarris, Dodd 162 llarris. Jonathan 45. 47. 138 llarris. Tanis 224 llarrold. Jwana 191 llarrow. Guy 138 llart. Arie 162 llartcn. Stuart 1311 llartenstcin. Annette 138 llartford. Andrea 79. 105. 138 Hartford. Glen 76. 176 llartland. Tracy 80 191 llartung. Margaret 210 Harvey. Scott 210 llarward Brent 206 llashenn Nadia Hassan Amy 123. 176 llassanpour larnal llassapour l'arld llauser Michael 162 114 llauscr Michael 162 Hauser Stephen 118 llay R.tphaell 176 llay Stuart 1311 Halon Hecht Youval llarold 106 176 lletfernian Tobi llctlwetl Nicholas 80 162 lleiman. lisa 191 llcltmatjah lrarid Larson. Toby 209. 210 lleller Daniel 1311 llcltn Tiffany 176 llcndltsh Nlarttn 191 Hendricks Aria llenntng. Pat 224 Ilenry Stephanie llcrbert Kevin 176 llrrman Bradley 162 llertttan Kate 110 191 llcrmes. Rosaltn 191 llernandel Henry 176 Hernandez Steve 177 Hgrshey llrica 112 Hcrsholl Jonathan mfsltt-.its Marilyn 162 51.1-sloattl Nlarlt 1311 llertf Jennifer 187. 191 Hertl Judith-15 158 162 lleyman. lannte 191 llttlts Pamela llrevholfer Thomas 77 191 Hill Ihmt 'Q 177 156. 249 llill. Danny 139 Hill. Emery 114 llill. Michael 114, 162 llilton, Michael 139 Himelstein. Daniel 139 llimmel, llyssa 139 lliannel, Rhoda 210 Hirsch. Anthony 162 llirsch. Claudia 264 llirsh. Lindsay 191 Hirsh. Sheryl 139 Jones. Gerald 225 Jones. Jerome 139. 1411, 106 Jones. Jill 163 Jones. Katelyn 123 V Jones. Kellianne 139 Jones. Kelly 163 Jones. Nicole 178 Jones. Ricky 70. 75. 139 Jones. Staeye Jones. Traci 191 Jorgensen. Robert 140 llirshan. Karen 11 llittelman, Kathy 162 Hlavaly. Milcna 139 lloag. Bill 99, 209 lloag. Susan 76. 177 llochman. Mike 77 lloehman. Nathan 107. 172, 174. 1 lloffman. Joseph 139 Hoffman, Lee 177 lloffman. Marlene 191.192 llofftnan. Robin 1loffman.Su7anne 162 Hoffman. Tatnara lloffman, Valerie 1 llofmeistcr. Carol 1 1. 209 Ilollander. Gregory 158. 162 Hu1l.Jamcs 110. 162 Ho1t7. Lou 162 Hooker. Joe 225 lloppcrs. Laurel 109. 191 Horn. Cincy 139 llorowitl. Deanna 191 llorowitl. Robert 162 Horowitz. Susan 177 llorwich. Lisa 177 llorwitch. Lisa 80. 111, 177 Howard. lihen 21. 96. 97. 139. 153 Howard. Valerie 80, 191 Howell. Allison 205 lloxie. Paul 162 Iloxie. Thomas 139 lloyt. tteiai 191 Hudson. Craig 162 llumphries. Vernon 162 llung. 1-'rancis llung. Leslie 80. 177 llurewitl, Deborah 163 Hurst. Jeffrey llurwitl. Clive 139 Hurwitl. Trevor 177. 183 llutehinson. David llyntan. Brian 191 llyman. Bruce 191 llyntan, Celia 139 llyman. Karen 163 llyman. Roger 139. 220 lbraltint. Kitn 177 Itekwunigwe. Jane 177 Jose. lidtvard 163 Joseph, Alycc 177 Joseph. Sandra 191 Josephson. Susan 177 Joukar. llosscin 191 Juster, Cindy 141 Juster. Robyn 177 Kabai Zadeh. Masoud Kabrin. Cheryl 140 Kabrins. Jeanine 177 Kadenacy. Ann 191 Kadin. Nancy 218 Kadish. Ilene Kagan. Daryn 61. 123. 177 Kagan, Mark 77. 140. 213. 114 Kagel. liric 191 Kakonc. Nathalie 140 Kalmar. Rosalyn 202 Kalpakian. Paul 177 Kall. Michele 191 Katnei. Midori 202 Kamins. Gary 107. 163 Kamins. Reva Katttran. lloulan 163 Kandel. Anthony 45. 70. 73, 7 Kandcl. lililabclh 177. 180 Kandel. l.inda 187. 191 Kandcl. Susan 140 Kanemaru. Miriam 80. 177 Kanowitl. Marla 79. 177 Kaplan. Carol 163 Kaplan, Cynthia 109. 191 Kaplan. Dru Kaplan. Jeffrey Kaplan. l.auric 112. 158. 16.1 Kaplan. Mark 77. 191 Kaplan. Suli 177. 218 Kapp. Linda 179 Kapstrom. Wendy 80. 177 Karadayi. Ahmet Karltoogly. Nira 177 Karl. Margaret 160. 163 Karl. Paul 77. 191 5. 140 Karlin. Charles 26. 29. 90. 121. 191 Karlin. Judith Karlin. Louis 116. 118. 177 Karlowatl. Suluki 108. 109 Karns. Adam 177 llan. Noant 91 llloulian. lfariba 139 lntani. Farid lmani. Sohrab ltnparato. Walter 76. 180 lnbar. Tova 139 lngber. Matthew lngle. John 25. 43. 218 lny, Nira lrmas. Todd 118 Isaacs. Craig 163 Isaacs. Donna 80, 191 Isaacs. Robert lsenberg. Cynthia 177 Israel. lsrael. Audrey 177 Michael 163 ltkin. Arthur 163 ltzkow lvninC. ich. Carla Scott 139 llakov. Tali 163 lfcn. Scott 139. 215 .lachnuk. Syndi 191 Jackson. Anthony 177 Jackson. liarl 139 Jacobs, Jacobs. Brad 77, 191 Jeffrey 172 Jaebos. Leslie 163 Jacobs. Richard 163 Jacobson..1ulia 163. 165 Karon. Adam 77. 95 Karon. Richard 140 Karpelcs. Tim 126 Karpf. Jason 163 Kartiganer. Adam Karr Kash en. Gene anti. Shirin Kashanian. Amire Kashanipour. Jila 140 Kasten, Bart 179 Kattan. David 178 Katl. David 140. 103 Katz . David 140. 178 Katl. lfred 121. 163 KaI7. Jillian 178 Kali. Laura 111, 192 Kat1.1.ouann 111. 192 Katy, Mark 163 KQII7, Michael 140. 154 Katl. Robin 178 Katl. Stan 224 Karl. Steven 45. 172. 1711 cf. Nicole 163 Jacobson. Robert 139 Jaffy, Sybil Jacquard. Sanford 210 Jager. Barbara 163 Jakubonitl. Lola James. Gregory 139 James. lawrence 77. 191. 196 .la Ines. Michael 73. 75 Janfala. Lynda 191 Janltlotucl, Ada 1.19 Janklowicf. Dede 105 Janov. Jay 177 Jarvis. Stacey 177 Jeffers. Aurumn 177 Jeffers. llerimina Jenkins. Williant 231 Jensen. James 139 Jensen. John 191 Joelson. Melissa 177. 1711 Johnson. Carl 203 Johnson. Christina 139 Johnson. liric 163 Johnson. lirin 163 Johnson. Kenneth Johnson. Kevin Jones. Aaron Jones. Bill 205. 137 Jones. Brad 196 Jones. Derek 177 Katltnan. Daniel 178 Kauder. Colleen 178 Kaufman, Cecelia 80. 192 Kaufman. Rachel 140 Kaufman. Stephen 163 Kaurtnann. Gina 140 Kavanau. Mitchell Kawakatni. Carole 111, 140 Kay. Robert 90. 115. 192 Kaye. Nancy 163 Kcefe. Deborah 111 Keeler. Carolync 109. 192 Kee1er.Jancttc 140 Kelemen. Lawrence 50. 140 Kennedy. Pamela 163 Kenner. Allen 140 Kertnani. Abner Keler. Sara 178 Khaki, Scdigheh Khaki, Susan Khawani. Vijay 163 Khodaear. lfarnal 192 Khodaifar. lfarshid 163 Kim. Dong Su 163 Kitn. Eugene 94 Kim linda 163 Kimi Sang-Sup 192 Kiln Kiln ln Yoon llce 163 le. Margaret 227 Kimbrough. Bret 77. 99 Kimbrough. Scan 140 Kimmclman. Ron 163 Kineman. Clara 210 King. Kendal 140 King. Neville King. Robert 163 Kipen. David 178 Kipnis. Rene 140 Kirke. Brian 140 Kirkland. Michael 163 Klabin. Kenneth 163 Klass. Lee-Ann 192 Klein. Brao Klein, Claudia Klcin. Daniel.63. 140. 249 Klein. Jerry 163 Klein. Nora Ana 105 Klein. Susan 178. 185 Klcinman. Robert 178 Kletllty. Claudia 192 Kline. Gerald 163 Kline. Leslie 192 Kline. Robert 140 Kltncnberg. lillen 1714 Klinenberg. Susan I-10 Klocs. Charles 120. 122. 210 Klosterman. Kurt Klotl. Sue 140 Klugar. Gary 103 Knapp. Ray Knowlton. David 205 Knox. Brett 76. 91. 178 Kobrin. Adatn 192 Kobrin. Chrissa 163 Koch. Jay 192 Koclsch. Andrea Koenig. Enrique Koenigsbcrg. Beth 139. 150 Kohan. David 91. 192 Kohan. Jonathan 192 Kohan..1ono2l1 Kohn. Jodi Kohn. Lynda 65. 163 Komaclt. Maxx 80. 192 Komntandcr. Tatyana 192 Komorsky. .lason 192 Komorsky. Marci Kopelson. Peter Korbalou. Charles 178 Kurbatov. lgor 76 Korchck. Cathie 92. 141 Korn. Lisa Kornblum. Janet 163. 170. 264 Kornreich. Steven Kotliiky. Guy 192 Kullltff, Ari 192 Kott1er.Ju1ic 163 Koltlcr. Miriam 122. 163 Kottler. Kovner. Kowsky Naomi 178 l.aura Kim 63. 178 Krainesi Teddy 163 K rakove Kramer. K ratncr. Kratne r. Krask. 1 K rask, J r, llank 1711 Atnanda 141 Betty 206 Derek 77.99. 192 David 192 cffrey 45. 219 Krasnow. Diane 192 Krasny. Krater. Kraus. 1 lfay' 172. 178 Lisa Dianne 178 Kraus. Nancy 141 Sheri 178 Kreitenberg. Steven 163 Krcntcr. Odcd 179 Krcntlman. Adam 98. 163 Krcntlman, Gregory 95, 179 Kreshck. Bradley 77. 192 Krevoy. Philip 110, Ill. I-11 Krieglcr. Shelley 204. 205 lxrishel, Daniel 187. 192 Krishel. Scotty 61. 65. 141. 249 Kropf, Jeffrey 163 Kropf. Melanie 192 Kruloff. Brian Kuether. Marlene 163. 165 Kuleh, Peggy Kulick. Bonnie 163 Kuling, Willem 163 Kune. Andrea 192 Kuperstcin. Helene 192 Kurashige. Colleen 93. 163 Kurashige. Karen 93. 122. 163 Kurashige. Taycko 226 Kurtlman. Janet 179 Kushner. Susan 80, 192 Kyne. Barbara 227 l,aGana. Janet 231 la Pick. Nina 141 La Pick. Suly 163 La Rocque. Gigi 141 Ladd. Kelliann 141 I add. Tracy Laed. lfaribor7 Lardig. Simone 210. 211 l.ambert. Mike 207 landau. Kathy 192 landau, Kitn Landau. Lauren landau. Tina 21. 25. 163.216 Landers. Jody 141 Landsbaum. Ross 163 Landsbaum, Scott 192. 196 Landsburg. Michael 163 Lang Daniel 163 lang. Katherilte Langlie. Carl Langlie. Kimberly 163 Lansing. Gregory 163 Lapin. Julie 39. 60. 65. 164. 264 assally. Andrea assally. Thomas 121. 192 l.assol'l'. Bruce 141 l.atasa. Slteila 203 l.au. Po Chun 207 Lawlor, Owen 141 Laurence. Michael 21, 164 Lawrence. Tracy 141 Layton. Kathy 205 Lalar. Lori 141 l.allara. Jennifer 179 Leach, Gregg Leavitt. Karen 141 Lube Lcbo W- Gary 164. 170. 217. ze-1 Lcdercr. Mare 192 Lcderline. Rani 164 l.ederman. Evan 76. 179 Lee. Craig 98. 164 lec. John 179 Lee. Kelly 138. 141 1.ee. Kcnnv 34. 141 Leed s. Jeff 120. 122 Leeds. Margaret 79. 209 lcentan. Alison 80. 193 Leevan. Jill 142 1 111 1 i . sa l,c1'ton. Norman 116. 142 legrand. Janine 164 Lehman. Daniel 179 l.ehman. Erica 65. 105. 142. 206 Lchr, William Leib. David 164 Lennon. Jacqueline 179 Leonard. Drew 93 l.erer. Edith I erer. Lea Lerner. Jacqueline 179 Lerner. Michelle 142 Lesser. Randi 80. 193 Leung. lloward 120. 121. 142 Leung. Yat 142 Levc, Lori 164 Levine A. Bruce 1111. 179 Levine. Andrea 26. 29. 189. 193 Levine. Eve 164 Levine. Joshua 76. 115, 179 Levine. Sol 228 Levine. Steven 76. 179 Levine. Todd 193 Letinsoltn. Robyn lesinson. Jerald 142 Levitt, Amy 179 Levy. Anal 1-12 Levy. Bradley 99. 191. 193 Levy. Brian 193 Levy. Carmella Levy. Dan Levy. Grant 116. 164 1.evy Levy . Michael 164 . Rachel 164 Levy. Raphael 95 Levy, Raymond 179 Len. Terri 193 Lettellen. Elilabeth 195 levtcllcn. Richard 179 Lewi Lewi s. Gregg 179 s. Randolph 76, 95 liang. Emerald 179 Liang. llarold 164 Liber, Rodney 164. 169 Lrbon. Michael 179 Lichtenstein, Leslie 164 Lieb, Larry Lieberman. Darren I im. Janet 179 I tberman. Nick 111 1 tmercs. Rosanne 142. 220 lin. lind llon-Lien 142 lcy. Deborah lindnian. Robert 1115. 192. 193. 198 1.tnton,Seo1t 1-12 Lipsl 1 ipsl one. Douglas 115. 179 one. Laurence 142 lipton. Dina 63. 143 litchi. Doris 193 ltu. Chien-Ping 143 1 ningston, Christopher 193 livin gston, Jennie 143 1 oboda, Michael Lockard. James 143. 212 I ockard, Linda Loew, Jay 96, 97, 143 tagnc. Bin 205 1 oguc. Christian 164 Logue, Mark 179 Loncar, Mark 76. 911. 179. 1115 1.ontoc. Susan 103. 112, 113. 209 Long. Chua 210 Loober. Nathan 164 Lopel. David 164 Lopez. George Lopez, Sandra 179 Lorenletti. Andrea 143 Lorin. Jason 193 Lotw in, Andres 1111, 179 Love. Alan 164 love. Amelia 179 Love, Bryan 90. 91. 179 Low. Orli 1711, 179, 264 Lowenstein. Philip 11. Robin 143 Malinda, James 74 Malmuth, Evan 90. 115, 193 Maltz. llilary 164. 1215 Maltz, Karen 143 Maltz, l.inda 193 Maltztnan. Daniel 107. 179 Maltzman, David 106. 143 Malvin. David 143 Mamann. Miriam Mantann, Ruben Mainikunian, Dovie 1-13 Matnikunian. Mari 179 Mammon. Miriam 129 Mandelbaum. Ronit 143 Mann, Cynthia Mann. Mark 121, 179 Mann. Todd 164 Manner. Eric 77 Manus, l.isa 164 Manus. Rom 95. 121 Marantz. Nancy 146. 193 Marcroft. Sacha 120 Marcueci. Kenneth Marcus. Diane 80. 193 Marer, Carl 143 March. Jeff 179 Margolis. Judi 143 Markowitz. Debbie 111. 164 Marks. Allison Marks, David Markul. Ingrid 205 Markussen. Kari 79, 143 Maross. Michael 116. 87. 143 Marsh. Jeffrey Marsh, Seth 110. 111, 143 Marsh, Shaun 193 Marsten. Roberta 141, 143 Marston. Karen 80. 193 Mart. Valerie 193 ' Martinez. Hector 193 Martinel, Myriam 143 Martino. Gina 179. 183 Masltian. Dalia 144 Mashian, Monia 164 Mason, Jeffrey 164 Mason. Tamra 179 Mags, Melanie Mass. Michelle Massey, Eddie 110. 111. 179 Massry. Efrat 164 Massry. Guy Mathis. Reed 203 Matinkhou, Bita 179 Matloob. Fariba Matloob. Fariborz Matloob. Feresateh Matloob. Fred 179 Matloubian. Mehran Matsumoto. George 264 Matsumoto. Kimi 93, 113, 193 Matteson. Lorraine 179 Matz. Brian 144 Maurer. Erich Maxey. Darryll 194 Maxwell. John Maxwell. Kari 110, 111. 194 May. Natalie Mayorkas, James Mc Alister. James 76 Me Alistcr. Michael Mcliurney. Mary Ann 203 Mc Cabc. Michael 179 Mc Cain. Arn 76. 179 Mc Carthy, Brian 77, 194 Mc Carthy. Erin 144. 220 Mc Clare, David 179 Me Cray. Kelly 179 Mc Curdy. Mike 114 McCutehan. Jill McDonald. Steve 215 Mc lfadden. John 95. 210 Mc Gee. William 98. 179 Mc Goniglc. John 203 McGuan. John 194 Mc lntosh. Ann 108. 144 Mc lntosh, David 76 Mc lntosh, Karen 165 Mc Rae. Marcellus Mebtahi. Elena Meblahi, Eliza Medvin. Cynthia 122. 144 Medvin. Michael 121. 194 Medwin. Jonathan Meek. llelen 203 Mehrkham. Rosita 179 Melamed. Migita Meltler. Leslie 65. 158. 165. 264 Memarian. Daryoush 1.uc Sang, Deanna 143 Lumpkin. Conor Lunden. Lisa 164 Luninc, Scott Luslting. Nancy 26. 29. 164 Lusted. Robert 164 1.utl, Ellis 203 cz Mac Lcnnan, Kelly 164 Maehtinger. John 179 Maddahi. Kourosh 143 Maddock. Kristy 143 Magedman, Judi II1. 193. 198 Magid. Debbie 193 Magid, Dina 164 Magid. Mare 164 Magid. Vera Magid,WC11d1' 139- 193 Magidow, AnthonY 153 Magnin. Randolph Magnin. Ronald 193 Mahan. Frank 207 Mahan. Lesly 143 Mahoney. C11f9ll '5 '79 Mahoney. Michael 164 Majdipour. Simon Mako, Jean .1f,f.4 Memmer. 1-'rank 1204. 205 Mena. Francisco 107. 179 Mendello, Gina 144 Merenstcin, Robyn 194 Merkel, Danielle 194 Mermel. l.inda 110. 194 Merrill, Adrienne 179 Merritt, Robert 121. 179 Mesjedi, Yehouda Meyer. Steven 121. 172. 179 Meytes, Oren 144 Michail. Samson 179 Michalisko. Paul 204 Michel. Deborah 144 Michel. Lisa 194 Mikhail, Nazi Miles. Bonnie 209. 2111 Miletich 31. 229 Milgrim, Natalie 179 Millard. Deborah 80, 179, 194 Miller, Ari Miller Elizabeth 165 Miller, Gigi 179 Miller, Jane Miller. Joey 194 Miller. John 165 Miller. Kerri 179 Miller. Larry 222 Miller. Lynne 79. 144 Miller. Mara 110 Miller. Nicole 194 Miller, Randy 194 Miller, Shoshanna 92. 165 MiI1er,Tani 103, 142. 144 Millet, Rochelle 180 Millet. Steven 215 Minaise. Dolly 165 Minehin. David 77, 99 Mindlin. Ilya 165 Mindlin. Julie 123 Minskoff. Stacey 165 Mintz, Eric Mintz, Pamela 194 Mintz. Philip Mintz. Ronald Miriselt, John 180 Mirlai. Pirouz 165 Mishler. Ruth 194 Mitchell. James Mittleman. Perry Mllelle. Marisa 1011 Mizrahi, Mark 165 Mizrahi, Michal Moghavent. Shahin Mohammadi. Ramin 180 Mokady, Amos Mokhtarian, Caroline 194 Moll, Davitl Moll. Terence Molmud. Alex 165 Monk. Pamela Monltarsh, Jonathan 194 Mont. Folger Montiforte. Frank Moore, Bert Moore. Karen 165 Moore, Kelley 106. 144 Moore, l.inda 144 Moore, Selina 1110 Moos. Devorah 1110 Moradladch. lfariborz Moradzadeh, Far7ad 194 Moray. David Morgenstern, John 225 Morisaki. David 144 Morovaty. Siatnaki 165 Morphis. Nikolaos Morris. Aaron 120. 144 Morris, Lee 204 Morris. l.inda 165 Morse, Jonna 144 Mortitncr. llope 1110 Moseov. June 105. 176 Moscman, Bettina 109, 112, 144 Moseman, Karl 110. 111 Moshay. John 61, 180 Moshay. Michael 194 Moshay. Michele 1119, 194 Moshein. Ellen 111, 1110 Moshirfatemi. Abdolreza 144 Moshtaghan. Alec Moss, Andrea Moss, l.auric 144 Mossman. Teresa 144 Mott, Nancy 165 Mousaladch. Sabrina Moussai, Mehran Mulrooney, Lisa 93. 111, 194 Muritl, Richard 203 Mutchnick. Joshua Nachbar. Anty 165 Nadel. Danny 194 Nadclman. Ari 1110 Nadlman. Lori 165 Naghi. Esther Nagler. Warren Nahai, Angela Nahourayoff. Shirin Nahum, llana 144 Naiditch, David 144 Naim. Mahycr Naka. Lori 1110 Namerow. Laura 194 Nasimisoleimani, Shahram 165 Naso. Gregory 144 Nathan. Marcia 144 Nathan. Sheri 145 Natlte. Allison 1110 Natterson. Barbara 145 Natterson, ldell 225. 231 Natterson. Paul 115. 1110 Navarro, Michael 30. 39. 145 Nazar, Monique 194 Nedovie, Michaela 165 Needleman, Phillip 121, 194 Nelson, Andrea 165 Nelson, Douglas 1110 Nelson, Lisa 194, 196 Nelson, Steven 180 Nentan. Afsaneh Neman. Angela 165 Neman, 1-'arlaneh Netnan. Fonda Neman, Robert Nemeth. Teresa 145 Neshanian. Etnil 116. 145 Nesis. l3eth 145 Nessitn. Brian 110. 180 Neufeld. Nancy 180 Neuhaus. llarry 94, 145 Neuhaus, Peter 1110. 183 Newborn. Phineas 1110 Newman, Philip 77, 194 Newtnark. Susan 165 Nguyen. Cuong Van 1110 Nichols. Betty 211 Nichols, Deborah 194 Nickelson, Joanne Niciloros. John 194 Nickoll. Benjamin 107. 1110 Nicmetz. David 75 Niems, Bradley 194 Nimni, Brian 194 Nimni. lililabeth 165 Nitzbcrg, Sheryl 145 Norian. Thomas 194 Norntan. Lisa 1110 Nourafshan. Parinaz 194 Norelli. Maureen 105 Nourafshan, Shahab 145 Nourian, Faramarz Nourntand. Pari-Naz Novalt. Steven 145 Novak, Susan Novello. Julie 180 Nutovits, Ronnie 194 Nutovits, William 0 Brian. Barbara 203 0 Brien. Kathleen O Connor. Kevin Oberg. David 165 Obcrman. David Oberman. Mark 145. 215 Oberstonc, Mark Oechipinta, Sal 210. 211 Odette. Jana 21. 165. 220 Oetting, Roy Okino. Jon 145 Okrent. Marc 165 Okun. Andrew 1110 Okun. Edward 121 Okun. Julie Okun. Susan 110, 194 Oliva. Mary Olshlain, Tali 194 Otnan. David O'Neil. Jackie 220 Oppenheim. James 63, 145 Oppenheimer. Jane 25, 165 Orbaeh, Barry 1110 Ortlal. Alma 165 Orden. llelen 26. 29. 30, 145. 26 Ordesky, Mark 1110 Ordin. l.ance 165 Oren. Lary 121, 194 Oren. Marc 195 Orenstein. Pamela 1110 Orloff, Sergei 145 Orloff. Tatiana 180 Orlolf, Vera 195 Orri, John 1110 Ortego. Peter 1119. 195 Osser. Brian Oster. Juli 80, 1110 Oster, Victoria 145 Ostrov, Aerica 195 Ostrove. Deborah 1110 Ostrow. Daniel 165 Padjus, Olav 166 Pahman, Parsa 166 Painter, James 204 Parish, Robert 195 Parissay, Parlo Park. Chang Parker, Pamela 145 Parlnan. Particlli 166 Parsa. Bahman Partieli. Parham Paskal. Darren 195 Paskal, Rantly 76, 110, 1110 Pass, Brian 77, 99, 1119, 195 Patrusky, Pamela 110, 195 Paul. Steven 145. 209 Paysinger, Voniie 70, 75. 114. Pearlman. Allyson 166 Pedersen. Chris 146 Pedersen, Raquelita 146. 150 Peeper, Robin Pelton, Lisa 146 4 145 Pepper. James 25, 37, 42, 43, 146. 720 Pcrlberger, Mark 146 Perry. Kenneth Peters, Craig 115. 118. 119. 180 Peters. Kenneth 1., 230 Peters. Kent 114, 146 Petersen. Cliff 195 Peterson. John 166 Peterson. Roger 211 Pelrinovieh, Karl Phillips. Judith Phillips, Karen 166 Phillips, Mel 211 Phillips, Nathan 76, 1110 Philpott. Anne 195 Philpott. Jane 146 Piccone. Renee 166 Pickinan. Charles 180 Pierson, Melinda 146 1'ikus.Cynlhi:t iso Pilot. Edward 1110 Pinassi, Dominque 195 Pinchasi. Danny Pinchasi. Dolly 146 Pitch, lloward 166 Pitt. Lisa 166. 220 Pitt. Robert 195 Pino, Joe 166 Placik. Irma 1110 Plaeik. Otto 166 Platka. Robert 1110 Platt. Benjamin 21. 166, 2111, 220 Platls. 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Christopher 199 Wood, Cathy 171,220 Wood. Frederick 156 Woodyard. Sue 112. 208. 209 Wordes. Madeline 108. 156 SPECIAL THANKS Davis Whitey Dusang Cris Gavin Jonathtn Glaser Debbie Markowitz and Ben Plttt LONTRIBUTING PIIOTOORAPIII RS White Studios SENIOR PORTRAITS lcrry Mogaltan FACULTY PICTURLS Paul Colltns YEAR BOOK REPRESENTATIVE. Claudia Hirsh, COVER LINSET SHOWS BHHS IN 192913 Linda Berger, Tony I 4 4ii REVIY 'v-9-.aug-Q., Yasuda. lliroto 199 Yatman. Riek 185 Yeh. John 185 Yen, Melanie 171 Yenikontshian. Vaughn 157 Yeotttan. Victoria 80. 185 Yip. Wai Man 171 Yoneyama. Mika 171 Young. Gregory 157 Young. Jennifer 199 Young. Susan Yu. Angela 171 Yu. Lisa 185 Yuan. Andrew Dan Yukelson. Daniel Zacarias. Laila 199 lacarias. Laura 171 lafman. David 185 Zalman. Deborah 193. 109. 198. 199 lagha. Jeffrey 198. 199 Zagha. Morris 185 Zallen. Susan 211 Zajdman. Sandra Zaninovich. Sandra 157 Zanjani. Kambiz lar. Robert Zargarpour. Susan lax. Andrew Zeitman. Deborah 63. 123. Zekaria. 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