Beverly Hills High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)
- Class of 1984
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CContinued on page SJ Marco Flago cries to recapture che ball from a Nluir player lbelowl. Principal Sol Levine attends the PTSA meeting in the College Career Cencer lrighcl. l 3f Z'7'- ' M -Tm! ' '1',I' ' T 'fu ii 'M' ' ' A ' X5-qfn' lg, I I f 7 'Q x -. I . Q ,,5,1,,. W' i l l l 5 ,MW lazy, Ig, Q 3 X Af 1 7, ,- , .mH.p,e..... ,, , ,,,.-.g.,..gM:4L... V L,L,d5'UfXt I 4 f' 'U V1 ,,Af A 4 1, Qi'xfC Q6'giR g xQ 1 QKQ n6nL,C,r CL, if TJGQMCJ1 Q1 RHODE x,'OpgW QC XxX X A Ca,m,f1L.12ffgg, f Q, f f ,,.4 wt 05 f ! '! wmpww I,K'f:4 LEi'WMjiV1 ?y 2 D C XQ1, Wfif f A 2f ' Q3 J X0 X QW I VZ' L if fs UUIX fx Wff i' ,mill yfgjrp,U 1f6. fflm W mg Q MM WWI Xfj!Z.+f0 ,fxlfimfa Wd ff X V001 Fglvlgmff ml,fmf6.C5i4hf0lyl Kflfx 813511 if I Wwlflidf' 6, ,fan 5 fx gimgbg WOM wma? U n dG1mve5fsoddb ns Q M wcm xfmg Wffilfnq gmc? 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W DUSZSYIT f M SRNUKN AyWf' nb- M ,A 'flaw All 44' B1 nv I Freshman lvlatt Flaum utilizes the foreign language lab to help improve his verbal ability in French lfleftl. l-ler'- bert Dodge lectures his students on the American Revolution in his AP American I-listohy class falsovel. Steven Kane and Flobert Benveniste enjoy their- lunches on the thii-cl floor- patio Ctopl. v v X. ,, www .Q mmm - ,, ' ' ' 1 - nf y,Tmjf.Pm 41 Q' 1 la Katie Denningcon relaxes between races at the Eleveriy va. Fiedondo cross-country meet Erightl. Taking advantage of ner independent szudy time, Cami Simon does ner homework on the second floor patio Enool. Jenny i-iocnman and Andrea Baum socialize outside une swim-gym Iatzovel. Kristin .Jaeger and Damon Fiaskin perform in one winning Heilo Day Skit, The High- ilgntza Zone Cooper rigncl. Flun VVTE-dl I-lello, my name is VVT8-dl. I am a prototype of the program of the future. I can and will answer all ouestions asked of me about EI-ll-IS. Proceed. Oo the students celebrate a traditional homecoming? This was the first year of celebrating a football homecoming. Ouring the halftime of the last home football game there was a parade of the candidates nominated for prince and princess of each class and king and queen. At the break dance after the game, the winners were announced. I saw something about the price of parking permits on the news and in the I-lerald Examiner. Is it true that they are 3270? Yes, it is an increase of EB72. EO over last year's price. There was a lot of controversy over the increase. ls the school doing anything to celebrate the Olympics? Olympics are being stressed in PE classes. Also, a bulletin board was set up in the locker room to show the progress of the Olympics. A I understand that the attendance policy was made stricter this year. What are the changes? I Now, a student has received five unexcused absences in a class, he or she is dropped from the class with a fail. l Thank you for the information about Beverly, WT84. lt's time for me to go now. Byef. I I ...Mu .A .f,, M ,... O ,,., ,,,-uO,.,,.,., ,,,-,,.,..mu., .....-.,.,,.. o..-.,. .. ,.,.,,,,,.,..a,, . 'W if ' ,,.a-MM 1 A fi 'E I Y ,,L, 47 I V , an V ,yy JI' 42 2 37 I I .L44-If' 'Elini Q , Quin .mi as 1 . , I .Me ..-, ,,,., I . , , ..., . ,, - ff: Junior Laurence Fiichards eats a roast beef sandwich while work- ing in the Highlights staff room labovel. An array of students I Q 5 walk on the front lawn of Beverly Eleftl. ,,...,..-. 4 a - , 4 uw l l l l l l l l oooo o , , -,.,,--ow,,,,W,i Melissa Paul and Paul Shore ooinhqout friends to each other during lunch on Qha third floor' patio Cleftzl. Phocographerf Er-il: Lee captures the Nor-man foocball game on film Ecopl Sophornores Nazy Za:-garpour. Eden Shapiro, and Mar-nine Henderson walk to their- next class labovel. ' 3' IO fn., SH 'fif- l i ,I X. , ,Sf , A A fl' If ,' I ilk ini ai xgfg L ak.- .-.9 A. ab, if .4 JM . ,fs .1 V 3 'J-'fi L ,big '. 102 QT I ii-QA if .g i 1, H-11? ,wiv- ,g.- 'mmf' , any 4 - ' i f f , 5,51 I 4,1 ., A,f Andy Grenierf Selle tickets for- Anne Frank, the fell play, in the student score Ebelowl. Elizabeth Aiache poses with a creature from they book Where the Wild Things Ar-e in Lyle Sucens er-1: rfoom Eieftl. Senior' Mer-ilyn Schwimmer' ceeeingly hides behind e pieoe of notebook paper' flower' iefbl. f i , s 3, it J' I N 2 ha fe , W ' 1 1,4 if . A 401, wx f Ji ,i E 'H 2 wr 'ffmw ,Y 11 5' is if ,'X'?2 Q5:., my -ff! 14 ' lf' ,,.l,.w Junior' Mike DeWitt, author of the win- ning Hello Day skit. listens thoughtful ly during :lass Ecopl, Junior' .Jim Gold- man, First: semester' Highlights editor: works on cl-me paste-up of che fir-st: ecli- cion of che paper' Kupper' Iefcl. Brian Hanna and Dominique Tauzin calk out:- slde the avvirn-gym Iupper nghcl. 3? F! 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A typioel sight inthe hall- weys: consider-s and Spery deck- shoee Cbelowl. lu, nn, um., 4 n, un, un., ff, unix un Q E.A,.1..,.-,..,., -eww juli Cl' 'Q -Q ang. 1 . fl' ' 5 v the game against Utseml. Since the increase Agf' peeking per-mics. the et.vJdeAnt dwivere has de- severel unused S279 rightl. Suztenne and Dena New- X l 'if' W4 ,AMW ,-ow -P nffqa' ,Q -ll If The yearbook of the futuhel The above photos of compucer- graphics eve evidence of our- progreesion into che computerized future. The future of yesterday is upon us Past: 1 . Having existed or occurred in an earlier time, bygone. 2. The time before the present. D Present: 1 . A moment or period in time intermediate between past and futureg now. 2. Being or occurring at the present time. Future: 1 . Time that has yet to come. 2. The We or experiences that are yet to comefor aperson. Today is the future of yesterday and the past of tomorrow. Today one has the chance to make tomorrow's past a happy one and yesterdayls future a success. High-technology which started in the past and is still continuing in the present will advance at an ever-increasing rate in the future. The government has been overwrought with technology. The space program has been highly advanced in the past and promises to be so in the future. Today, the space shuttle, one of this era's most significant accomplish- ments, thrusts us into a new world to explore. In the future, President Reagan proposed a space station as part of the space program. Another facet of our world of technology is the onslaught of home computers. Computers such as the lBlVIpc, the Coleco Adam, the Atari 800, and the Apple II are all common in the home's of Beverly students. These com- puters are not simply Mtoys of computer whiz kids, but also have educa- tional value. Sometime in the future, it is possible that they will be a student's principal resource for knowledge. Schools themselves will proba- bly change drastically in the future as they have in the past. To some people, school is not important today, but in the future these people will look back on the days of the past and their successes and failures, their happiness and sorrow, and all of those occurrences and emotions in be- tween. However, people will always be looking forward, toward their ex- pectation of the future. It is to these thoughts that this yearbook is written, the thoughts of the future. I V A w I AC TlV1'FI E S Class of '85 captures second Lenny You are now entering the Highlight Zone, stated author and star Michael DeWitt of the winning Helio Day perfor- mance by the junior class. For two Hello Days in a row, the class of '85 has danced and sang its way to the top, set- ting a new trend at Beverly where non- seniors win the Lenny. Also starring Kristin Jaeger and Damon Raskin, the winning script was a parody on the ever- famous Twilight Zone dealing with the trials and traumas of being a high school freshman. The sophomore skit was called the 'Freshman Connection. it fo- cused on the main points of school life. The questionable senior presentation, Trading Classes, was a raunchy satire of the Beverly social scene. Thejudging became controversial because many felt that the subject matter was undesirable for a high school skit. Llnappealing to the judges were the inappropriate remarks 20 0 Hello Day f' v 1 53, wtf, 's 4' , M Juniors Stuart Rogers, Adam Gifford, and Tina Wood look bored in class in one of the scenes of their presentation fabovej. Second year winning Hello Day author Michael DeWitt welcomes the audience to the Highlight Zone frightj. made in reference to Principal Sol Levine and a sensuous strip-tease. Judge John Rosemond required that the stars of the senior performance apol- ogize personally to Levine. ln contrast to the seniors, the performance of the ju- niors was not degrading and yet it managed to be humorous as well as to be very entertaining. DeWitt summed it all up by saying, Watch out next year, we will beat them all again. mf... 4 ff- - ffm Zi, nga 'zz WZ H 47 ww f, J iw? 7 . 4 M1 -. i n 6 f 1,125 :vigil ? W4 ,Q 7 4 4 A .A :Ig 5? 1- , M ,iw ,. f' Q f c f L 9,5 1 an f Af, I , ,Zz Wy 43, I Q ff 1 , , ff, 075 L' ff I' J? 'HM' , .K'v V -ft Ll : 'S' f .1 'Mgr , 'fr i 57:4 AA! M1 ! 1 A Q 1 1. Jeff 'fag f X M f 5 I1 cp ' , 1 ag, 335- ' az,- , ,, , V. 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The Frank family fCarolyn Ginsburg, Jill Osmon, David Schwimmer and Kim Weinerb as they ar- rived at their hiding place irightl. 24 O Fall Play .if The Van Daams fTim Robinson, Tasha Thomas, and Eddie Ringl take in their new surroundings fbelowl. Mr. Dussell fPeter Shorel, Mr. Krahler fSaul Koizubeij, Miep fMichaelle Burstinl and the Franks fCarolyn Ginsburg, Jill Osmon, David Sch- wimmer, and Kim Weinerj gather together fupper leftl. Otto Frank fDavid Schwimmerl reads Anne's diary which he found upon returning to the secret annex flower leftl. -3 2 ,4 fliiv. ,N Fall Play 'AnnegFl'ank'mrings true The ensemble production of Diary of Anne Frank proved to be a well- received version of the famous, true story of a young girl's experience during the holocaust. The play ran from Nov. 2- 5 in the Little Theater, selling out at each performance. Carolyn Ginsburg as Anne, Kim Weiner as Margot, Jill Osmon as Mrs. Frank and David Schwimmer as Mr. Frank made up the Frank family. The Van Daan family was portrayed by Tim Robinson as Peter, Tasha Thomas as Mrs. Van Daan, and Eddie Ring as Mr. Van Daan. Peter Shore as Mr. Dussell, Michaelle Burstin as Miep, and Saul Kot- zubei as Mr. Krahler completed the cast. Rather than focusing on the holocaust, the play dealt with people living together in a pressure situation. Faculty Director Andy Grenier saw it as an intense char- acter playg a real life situation. During a summer trip to Amsterdam, Grenier took photos of the actual rooms Anne Frank lived in, and by researching the architecture of the period the crew fheaded by set director Robert Sebell was able to create a believable environ- ment. The close distance between the performers and the audience in the Little Theater makes a performance special, and this effect was especially evident in Anne Frank. Fan Play o 25 ASB members Ellen Feder, Marc Mostman, lan Moray, and Andy Pritikin sort out halloween grams by fifth mod classes Cupper rightj. ASB secretary Angela Daves and presidentJosh Berger work out a few last minute details for homecoming iabovel. Sophomore representatives Ted Pritikin and Steven Bardack, president Robert Melnik, vice- president Eugene Sheppard, and representative Andy Pritikin imiddle rightj, Junior vice-president Marc Mostman, representatives Ellen Feder, lan Moray, and David Roth, and junior president Jeff Abrams Crightl. 26 0 Fall ASB I r,.. 1 av 5 in Q I ..,, ,::,. , 4 .,,x ,. ,f Q .g 1 , -i Y .31 . A. i A af , W ' if . , ' Q. , . ,,.. if ,..,, -f ff i , .g Y is A A. , Senior president Sam Landis, vice-president Donna McGuire, and representatives Mindy Kauf- man, Pam Gee, and Richard Mirisch fleftl. ASB president Josh Berger, secretary Angela Daves, and vice-president Scott Farmer fbelowl. .-.4 Berger - 'King' of fall semester's ASB This semester we had the best ASB meetings in terms of the business we did, stated ASB president Josh Berger about the fall leadership class. He, along with ASB vice-president Scott Farmer and ASB secretary Angela Daves, had a lot of ideas for keeping ASB active and fun. The biggest of those ideas was that of the first football homecoming and breaking contest. ASB also put more emphasis on clubs and their importance in the school. I wanted to get them back where they once were, said Farmer, whose main responsibility was the clubs. The leadership class came up with their innovative ideas under the instruction of a new activities director, Elaine Falk. An English teacher, she took over when Ben Bushman, former director, was pro- moted to assistant-principal. Mrs Falk is by far the most organized activities director that we've had, commented Berger. Falk instituted activity check lists which entailed signatures from every person who was involved in activity mak- ing process. Student government also added to its accomplishments byjoining the California Association of Student Councils which unites councils through- out the state. Fall ASB 0 27 Fall ASB activities -full of fun Barbecues, ping-pong tournaments, and backgammon tournaments. What do these fun activities remind you of? Why, Fall ASB activities, of course! Fall ASB started off the year with the post- football game barbecues, commonly known as Berger's Barbecues, and throughout the semester provided fun activities for the student body. These ac- tivities included the ever successful ping-pong tournaments, where the sec- ond fioor patio was converted into a Teachers Marilyn Wulliger and Gary Thorpe partic- ipate in the Walk-a-thon Cabovej. Freshmen Chad Nellis and Jenni Lytton wave to the crowd in the Homecoming parade fabove rightl. Students bow their heads during the Martin Luther King assem- bly frighti. 28 0 Fall ASB Events maze of flying balls and paddles. Also, according to ASB Secretary Angela Daves, The first Beverly backgammon tournament was a huge success. The Berger Administration altered the for- mat of the traditional Hchange-up rally slightly. This year, instead of having the students attend the rally on the front lawn, the members of the rally traveled around the school going to the students. One activity, though most people are unware of it, was the Classified Break- I i A .4 fast, where members of the leadership class prepare and serve breakfast to the classified personnel, who are the non- teaching members of the staff. Naturally, Junior-Senior Night, Hello Day, and the Albion Street fund-raising drive were their usual successes. One new high- light of the semester was the first Home- coming, which because of its popularity, will become a new Beverly tradition. gg, .ff 5. Marc Mostman and Josh Berger become chefs for a day during one of the post-football game barbe- cues fleftj. During Club Week, Squire members recruit new people fbelowl. 5 fc W- 515' ' 3 ,Q . an lg, .k... . L V s 's-Q L rh-r jg, , k-.., Fall ASB Events 0 29 A member of the Motor City Crew breaks to the delight of the crowd fbelowj. The Homecoming nominees prepare for their trip around the track 1rightl.J.P. Amataeu and Debbie Lytton smile for thehirowd before discovering their victory fbelow rig t. , f i 1 g 1 . Homecoming becomes new tradition Half time - Josh Berger's voice blared over the speakers as he announced the motorcade featuring the Homecoming nominees. They proudly sat in various covertibles volunteered by fellow stu- dents while Berger introduced them to the crowd. After a leisurely drive around the track, and a performance by Beverly's drill team, the Normans went on to win against Culver City with a score 30 0 Homecoming of 26-14. Following the game, a Homecoming Dance was held in the Swim-Gym. Re- freshments and music by the LA Dream Team were provided as well as a show by the Motor City Crew and a break dance contest. Sean Kehoe displayed his breaking skill while the hit song Rockit shook the gym. For his efforts, he won the 525 pot. ASB successfully pulled together the ac- tivity in three weeks. They estimated that 900 people attended the dance, and the 5600 profit would go back into the ASB budget. lt will be spent on future activi- ties, clarified ASB secretary Angela Daves. Stated Berger with satisfaction, l think a tradition will be started because of this year's Homecoming. f nv ,Q 'E' my -'Nw f, 5, r :mf e' ' W , I ' ' W . , ' 5 K ,,..,-N Greg Marsh breaks in front of fellow Beverly stu- denns during the break dance competition fabovej. Sean Kehoe, the winner of the breaking contest, concentrates on his winning combination fupper rightl. Debbie Lyrton and .J.P. Amataeu begin their reign as Homecoming Queen and King of the Royal Court irightj. 32 0 Homecoming Royal crowning highlights tournament Long live the King and Queen! Follow- ing the successful new tradition of Homecoming came the still-exciting old one of the Coronation. Amid the basket- ball players, the cheerleaders, the band, and the crowd of students and parents, the members of Beverly's Royal Court were officially crowned at the 42nd An- nual Beverly Hills High School Basket- ball Invitational Tournament. Reigning over the court were King JP. Amataeu and Queen Debbie Lytton, with senior prince and princess, Tom Rutigliano and Karyn Fields. Michael Carter and Danielle Gavroy held the titles ofjunior prince and princess, and Sean Williams and Lauren Paskal those of sophomore prince and princess. Lastly, the freshmen were represented by Beaux Randall and Jenni Lytton. The crowning took place during half-time, when each couple walked across the court to re- ceive the crown from members of the spirit group. The crowd cheered, flashbulbs popped, and finally the proud couples sat down on their 'lthrones to enjoy the tournament. Princess Paskal commented, I think it was a fun thing to be a part of and something I'll always remember. 'UNH , 1, .Qui 25, I 1 . . ' ' a 7 It 3 ,fl - K I' 1 9 EQ' .- 7 :D ' . gi f- - 54 , .2 . bg f .3 'f I J - 4 , ' I1 V 5, J '11 . fi. , After the crownings, the entire Royal Court gathers together to view the tournament fupper leftl. King J.P. Arnateau and Queen Debbie Lytton happily stride across the floor Cabovej. Junior prince and princess Michael Carter and Danielle Gavroy ac- cept the crown from the cheerleaders fleftl. Coronation 0 33 Agnew 3, J xx ' K2 3' A , Q :Q 1 ' f 277 3 f- Debbie Lytton's picture perfect smile helped her win her title of Homecoming Queen lupper Ieftj. Michael Carter and Danielle Gavroy join the Royal Court as the junior prince and princess fupper rightl. Side by side, Sean Williams and Lauren Paskal, the sophomore prince and princess, blend into the royal scene with ease fmiddle rightj. Being the youngest couple in the Royal Court doesn't bother the freshman prince and princess Beaux Randall and Jenny Lytton flower rightl. J.P. Ama- teau takes his place at the head of the Royal Court as the Homecoming King Cabovej. 34 O Royal Court W 1' N ,lr . ff,-V Us .-w,-ffff-- fwfg --,' ,.,- i i ' vi, 'Q , f-Q1 'S . ,ww ' X ew' X, ,,f7l5,35:.,gf,. ,, 2 0 l f'-'yfriffia f , - , , una-sim, haf- Displaying their winning good looks and charm, Debbie Lytton and J.P. Amataeu reign over the royal court as the king and queen Cupper leftl. Karyn Fields, the senior princess, stands by her prince, Tom Rutigliano fupper rightl. Sitting pretty are Jenny Lytton, Karyn Fields, Debbie Lytton, and Danielle Gavroyg standing are Tom Rutigliano, J.P. Amataeu, and Michael Carter. Not pictured: Lauren Paskal, Sean Williams, and Beaux Randall fabovej. 4' 6 , gf, 'ls sl, .fy ','i ,,, ., Z4 W if 5 . Z., ii: . 1 :,- W: 4: Royal Court 0 35 Senior Rick Houghton is greeted by enthusiastic Albion Streeters flefti. Liliana Laouri demonstrates how to use the smurf stamps flower leftj. Albion Street chairpersons Carolyn Ginsberg, Ann Young, and Lisa Shaw take time out to pose with a few new pals fbelowj. Albion St. receives yul What happened when 50 high school students dressed in festive holiday col- ors met with 500 elementary school chil- dren? The true meaning of Christmas was experienced by all who participated. Students who were selected after attend- ing informational meetings and one gift- wrapping session went to Albion Street in East Los Angeles on Dec. 16 to dis- tribute Christmas presents. Joining this group were the Madrigals and members of the Performing Arts Department, who performed at various times of the day. The money to buy the gifts was collected during a week-long drive and was a rec- ord-breaking amount of 51,166. Coor- dinating the event were English teacher Flory Schultheiss, senior Carolyn Gins- berg, junior Lisa Shaw, and sophomore Ann Young. Santa Claus, better known etide jo as ASB president Josh Berger, thought it was fabulous, I loved being Santa. The group, along with Santa Berger, played games and sang songs with the children in the classrooms and on the playground. Overall, the group helped to make this 43rd visit a memorable one for all. Albion Street 0 37 High energy + devotion 2 Anything Goes. Cole Porter's musical comedy about romance and adventure on the high seas played to packed audiences April 5-7. After working every day after school until 6 p.m., and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. every weekend, the dedicated per- formers proved what they had set out to do: create a hit show. Anything Goes was a departure in mood and style from recent musical productions. Artistic Di- . -I ' ' wk' ft, . 2 , sl, 3 A V . ' ,1 ,V, V 5 I I' .N V V :y i f ' . , - ' 3.1255 , eg . - L, i ,494 , V , gf ' , l ip'-M' f f' 'M'-M A 43 'f , , ' ww! i' f f ' f 5-mf' f nw? ,,,, I f 564,51 ., A .. f fa is , '15 , ' , ,:, f , A V xg A ' ' 12: ' 27 Q X . I iff 'Z' Kristin Jaeger as Reno Sweeney tries to seduce Paul Sterman as Sir Evelyn labovej. By mistake David Schwimmer as Moonface Martin reveals his weapon to Bonnie fJulia Bluml fupper rightj. Moonface Martin fDavid Schwimmerl threatens Reno Sweeney lKristin Jaegerj and Sir Evelyn fPaul Stermanj right. 38 0 Spring Musical 'Anything Goes' taps its way to the top rector John lngle called it great fun . . . a joy to rehearse, and Technical Direc- tor Andy Grenier described it as an up show - the spirit and morale are very high. Another new aspect was the tap dancing, choreographed by Pat Rico. Kristin Jaeger starred as the famed evangelist Reno Sweeney, Adam Gifford as the hero Billy Crocker,Joley Fisher as his love interest Hope Harcourt, and David Schwimmer as the Public enemy Moonface Martin. Additional lead roles were held by Julia Blum, Paul Sterman, Donna Tryfman and Edward Ring - with of course many others completing the talented cast of singers and dancers. Leading the cast musically were Richard Farmer fconductorl and Joel Pressman fvocal music directorj. Indeed, the enthusiasm and hard work resulted in a sailing success. sas a l 13 1' 9 sf' f i The cast of Anything Goes takes a bow fabovel Joely Fisher as Hope Harcourt and Adam Gifford gfi fffj as Billy Crocker sing a duet of lt's Delovely' Cleftl ' if .fiailffbl 1 Q if r . f sf Vg! 'Q , ' ..i'. 1,f,,.3,, , Q 1'iL 5 f..,, f ., M4 Spring Musical 0 39 Stage manager Robert Sebel prepares wood for the sets frightl. Technical director Andy Grenier speaks to his technical crew Qbelowl, ti gg, A 1: all ' 41 50-ann-4. ! ,ff '31 W x . 13 'lbs Everything goes on backstage at 'Anything Goes' There was also a performance going on backstage, replied faculty technical director Andy Grenier when asked about the various aspects of staging the spring musical Anything Goes. The technical part of the production got underway dur- ing the first week of the second semester and was the part that not too many peo- ple knew much about. Sets, lights, cos- tumes, and props were all included in the workings backstage. The sets came 40 0 Backstage at Anything Goes from the San Bernardino Civic Light Opera and were used in a production starring Ginger Rogers. They were as- sembled and painted by the technical crew who worked up to six hours a day, seven days a week. The set coordinator Matt Kaplan worked with assistant coor- dinator Adam Stone, while Mike Troper was in charge of light design. Jill Osmon was costume coordinator and Michaelle Burstin and Sam Gabbay were art coor- dinators. At the head of the technical crew was stage manager Robert Sebel and his assistant Steven Foonberg. The job of the stage manager was to over- see the technical end of the production as well as the cast in rehearsals, stated stage manager Robert Sebel. Along with Sebel, close to 60 students helped back- stage to make the production of Any- thing Goes technically sound and successful. Costume coordinator Jill Osmon talks to Eddie Ring about his costume Cleftj. Adam Stone paints a table that will become part of the large set of Any- thing Goes fbelowl. Helen Wu sorts out costumes before putting them on the rack Cbottom leftj. ' 1 ., my H, , ,El gy M ' ' X ,MIL V 2 . v.A'g 'Sa.,,,... f,f,f-ffhkff 1 If 6' :2f'74wf, , in ' f ,LA Backstage at Anything Goes 0 41 . 1 , ,J Q'-,rj rx' , if ' Junior representative Nancy Ross, president Marc Mostman, representative Elisa Chester, vice- president Denise Fuller, representative Alissa David Qabovej. ASB class in session frightl. Senior representatives Andrew Adelman, Mindy Kauf- man, vice-presidentfxngela Daves, presidentJosh Berger, representative Richard Mirisch Cbelowl. Sophomore vice-president Darren Trattner, class representatives Jenny Hochman, Jared Minami, Lisa Benon, president Steffen Lipofsky flower f' wana 42 0 Spring ASB ,A Karlan captures spring presidency The votes have been tabulated . . . and the winner is . . . Every year, twice a year like clockwork, the sound of ASB elections re- sonates through the hallways. 'Vote for me is written on flyers and posters distributed around school. Each candidate is vying for student recognition and student votes. Spring ASB elections were no different After an arduous election, full of campaign speeches the winners were presented. Craig Karlan won the prestigious title of -cgi' ' ' - fx . -Qvifff' ASB president over eight other contenders while Maurice Minnis ran unopposed as ASB vice-president Also, Donna McGuire proved victorious as ASB secretary. AI- though class officers did not have to make speeches at the election assembly, these candidates spoke in separate rooms desig- nated to the individual grades. A new ele- ment was added to ASB, the comissioner. These specialized leaders worked in specific areas of student govemment Jeff Abrams egw, . , ..,,. .,,y . lx, V i E, - Q is ,L. , . , N.. K 4 E E 1 1 was the fund-raising commissioner, Todd Geller was the project commissioner, Damon Raskin and Lori Gottlieb co- comissioned publicity and lan Moray lead the athletic committee. Also, English teach- er Elaine Falk served as the guiding advisor for all of the aspects of student govemment lt was a great group of people and we got a lot done, stated Craig Karlan. ,..L5:g1'13N 5? 5, if ASB secretary Donna McGuire, president Craig Karlan, vice-president Maurice Minnis Ctop lettl. ASB prepares for an upcoming event ttop rightj. Freshman class representatives Rena Dorph, Nicole White, CCary Meadow not picturedl, president Jenji Kohan, vice-president Wendy Brokaw Cabovel. Spring ASB 0 43 vp 44 0 Spring Activities F , r x Y Stas, X N X ,tr C, rrp. 1 -A s 'fpage 441 Cheerleaders display final pose at spirit competition fabovej. Erica Teasley, Jared Brauer, Phil Cohen, Said Daneshmand and Sam Salehi model the Senior pajama styles for 1984 fleftj. Murray F rompson speaks to a group of enthusias- tic students about Russia frightj. fpage 451 Two skilled polo players exhibit their talents in the Polo Exhibition held at our school fleftj. Alma Derricks noses sleepily in her pajamas while she clings to er friends fbelowj. tg gs aw' ,X 2 C9 gl 5 l 1 f 5 l 1 l 4 l lr l ' l gl 5 5 Spring activities: a splash of variet Spring activities had their share of suc- cesses and failures. Fortunately, the suc- cesses far outweighed the failures. Senior Pajama Day started the new se- mester with a bang. Although this activ- ity only involved the Seniors, everyone noticed the clever outfits the upperclass- men wore. Speakers were also on the successful list. Murray Frompson, A CBS news reporter, came to Beverly and spoke of the three years he had spent in Russia as a news correspondent. The Little Theatre was filled with students in- terested in journalism and foreign af- fairs. Also, John Dean, a presidential advisor to Nixon, spoke on the Watergate scandal in the auditorium. Due to the popularity of the new game, Trivial Pur- suit, ASB sponsored a trivia contest in which about 25 people participated. There was enough enthusiasm the first time that a second contest was added. Another event scheduled for Spring was the Annual Blood Drive. Seniors 18 and over could volunteer blood to help those in need. One failure was the BusBoy concertfdance. Although ASB tried to promote a successful concert, student apathy blocked their efforts. A later dance was scheduled with more suc- cess. An important event for Beverly was the Horatio Algers Seminar. Beverly High was the host to every ASB presi- dent in California and to a variety of cor- porate presidents. At the end, an award of 55,000 was given to one of the ASB high school presidents. Other fun activi- ties like the watermelon eating contest, hairshow, and the Cinco de Mayo carni- val ended the semester well. Spring Activities 0 45 Variety of clubs promotes togetherness Where can a student go to find other people with similar interests? Clubs. The school institution that students hear about almost every day in the bulletin and even in the Juniors' Hello Day skit. To promote membership in the clubs, the annual club week was held in Octo- ber. Represented were a variety of clubs ranging from the Hebrew Club to the Ski Club. The rest of the year was devoted to various activities. The Law Institute pre- 2 , V N. , f QW I C y 26 5 l X Z - N Z f . .ma f f ' 1 , , ' ' ' 43 A speaker lectures the members of the Hebrew Club tabovej. Lisa Gordis and Mark Berman, Math Club participants, solve a problem for the math contest tabove rightj. The Art Club listens atten- tjvely as a guest speaker addresses them tbelow rightl. 46 O Clubs sented speakers such as Deputy District Attorney Audrey Collins and probation officer Ray Martin. The Ski Club's winter trip was to Utah as well as several Mam- moth trips. The Backpack Club spon- sored trips to Catalina and Ojai. Shield had a book drive and donated the litera- ture to the VA Hospital. The Christmas season brought on a rush of club activi- ties like the Chanuka Party hosted by the Hebrew Club and the Spanish Club's Tostada Party. The German Club, to raise money, sold gummy bears through its members. The Management Institute presented speakers like the owner of the Beverly Hills Computer Store, Murray Goralnick. What is the pur- pose of clubs? A feeling of together- ness and unity, stated Scott Farmer, first semester vice-president of ASB and in charge of clubs. He continued, 'LPeo- ple should be proud to be in a club. M if 1- ..:r.w:r sa y , 'fl ,Aniin , I Ji. ,, 53 -- V ,,, l qt 3 wi ,W fl 1 , gil .L 1? af'- F f , F' 6 5 fl' J' If 'M 1 7' 12 Q 1 ff 'sh f , nf, 'W gf ,f W gy ff Wi ff WWW W, ,Zig If if The Law Institute presents one of the many busi- nesspersons it invites to speak at lunch Cabovel. Club Week on the second floor patio attracts a large crowd of interested students fleftl. Clubs 0 47 STEREOTYPES What school do you go to? Beverly. Mention the words Beverly Hills and most people immediately think: money. Contrary to the exaggerated image of Beverly students driving Mercedes and being served caviar in the cafeteria, the students are basically as varied as you'd find. For instance, there's the Intellec- tual. He's the one who broke records on his SAT scores, and knows five com- f ,f 'rw'-1-a.....,,' P' . l la I 'll V I L U A ,. . gf ',,,,y-M W INTELLECTLIAL The stability of the country's defensive position is actually determined by our nuclear stance . . 48 0 Feature puter languages. He manages to obtain A's easily in all of his AP classes, wouldn't be caught dead at a party, and is certain of early acceptance to Yale. Then on the other hand we have the Party Animal. He has a limited vocabu- lary consisting of such words as: cool, dude, man Cyou know the guyj. He thinks the movie Hot Dog was the best flick he's ever seen, and is most at home in his convertible, wearing his 0 ,ww M 'XM f f X f X , L , , i ,f 6, , . .4 1 L ,, Z.7 a 2 f 2 , 5 Pt' I 3 PARTY APllMAL Party tonight? Kill!!! No way - l'm S0 stoked!!! Where? Vuarnet shades, and sitting next to a chick with a hot bod. To a greater de- gree, there is the Punker. Being a Punker involves more than simply an affinity for punk rock, it is a way of life for those non- conforming individuals who don't care what other people think of their purple hair, black leather, and spiked metal bracelets. Beverly needs its Punkers . . . who else would scare the freshmen in the halls? Someone who is concerned f 4 ja WR! Q V Q 'Me 1+ ' J A K ,z Wi 7, U I4 574' ve JOCK l broke my all-time record when we played Culver - now l need the ClFs. JEWISH AMERICAN PRINCESS PCIPIKER DRAMA GROUPIE I am so depressed. . . l found my size at Believe in the Ruins! Anarchy! Oh, it was a fabulous experience - my Theodore but my check bounced . . . l Can't believe this! with what other people think of her ap- pearance is the Jewish Princess. She wouldn't dream of coming to school with a chipped nail, shoes that don't coordinate, or un-perfect hair. The Jew- ish Princess would be more upset over all the stores closing for a day than she would about receiving a D on a chem- istry exam. Of course, she is never seen at home during vacationsg during winter she's skiing in Switzerland, in summer I .3 V Q . she's sunning on the French Riviera. An- other typical female character found at Beverly tspecifically, rm. 1803, is the Drama Ciroupie. Her world revolves around the Performing Arts department, she is involved in every production and is always rushing off to an audition or a rehearsal. fShe does attend other classes, though, jazz, tap, voice, and an occasional comedy workshopj. The Drama Groupie dresses in original, if at agent said the exposure will be fan- tasticf' times interesting outfits. Finally, there's the Jock - the guy who literally lives in the gym and talks of nothing but the team's record or what happened yester- day at practice. He dates only cheer- leaders and it's rumored that he sleeps in his uniform. Of course, not every Be- verly students fits exactly into one of these categories - Thank God! Which one are you? Feature 0 49 O X 1 . 1 vi-,V ,,, ,n, . ,H Academic courses challenge FOREIGN LANGUAGE According to Dr. Alan Weiner, chairman of the Foreign Lan- guage Department, 88.6 per- cent of Beverly's students participated in a foreign lan- guage. The AP Latin class had the largest enrollment in Beverly's history, 14 students. The language lab, which was a requirement for students, housed 900-1,000 pupils weekly. No new changes were made in the faculty. However, Susan Zallen returned from a maternity leave, while Jac- ques Poletti, who taught at Be- verly for 20 years, retired. However, Poletti will continue to teach at LICLA. The Foreign Language Department was selected as the interpreting service for the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, MATH The Math Department added two new courses to its curricu- lum, Basic College Math and Computer AP. The purpose of the Basic College Math course was to prepare high school students for basic college math classes. The object of the Computer AP course was students to provide students with knowledge of computers on a college level. Leonard Mitchell and Stuart Lasher were added to the faculty. Shelly Kriegler returned from a leave of ab- sence, while Susan Krohn re- turned from a maternity leave. Larry Stees replaced Krohn as the new chairperson of the Math Department. SCIENCE ln the Science Department, writing became emphasized in the curriculum. Mark Abrams, who taught physics, left the department. Due to the loss of a teacher, the depart- ment had to increase the number of students in each class. ENGLISH The English Department, like grammar, had no new changes. No new teachers were added to the faculty. However, Gail Shafran re- turned to Beverly from a leave of absence. The sizes of the classes were the largest ever. Each class averaged around 35 students. Roberta Beatty remained the chairperson. Through a simple fermentation test determines some basic differences between pathogenic and nonpathogenic bacteria, includ- ing t.he amount of metabolism present fabovej. In Stuart Lasher's math class, Steven Doren explains the complicated procedure one must follow in order to solve a difficult algebra problem fbelowl. be- ref+Q5ul Mike Agnltch Adnan Bal Science Science Joyce Banzhaf Mary Ann Baum DIED? Bavaro R0bel'T3 Beatty Science English English Nad ,tau etmxmew , ccc, V, gp , tit 52 0 Academics ' Q L 1 fl -he . ,, 4, V. an sf . . 5 'iff , , was I V f .' 1 4, fi Math Physical Education Foreign Language Math Science Guidance Counselor 9' l QW t l 'M' imffwgf f 5 f 2' g , na I ap- Q 1 Q F 7 Q 'c N. tl ,. jj, iff' t 4 X 1 g -'sw y u ,, 43 ,ff f X , V Q 5 Q sw fl i tl 1 'A W gmt ' , 4 1 . 1 45.352, 1 ' f ,, 5 -,fm U Q ' ' ,,,,, iff' fg K i W 4 ft V 'A fm 7 N ' V ,, ' 1225? X A 3 A ki A 5 tain' t ,MW 1 f Y Larry Bigler Richard Billingsley David Bonami John Borsum Pat Broadwell Gary Carlen l 1 I I il' . 4.4 I ,W-wmmsup V Q L? U L, I -gov Fred Dominguez quizzes Lezlee Hinesmon,Joanne Hirsch, andJason Chro- man on a reading passage in his spanish class Cabovej. Annette Shaked dresses up as The F lapper from Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby for Mari- lyn Wulliger's annual AP English Halloween party fbottom leftl. Brad ressman finishes his geography assignment by locating all of the 50 states on a globe Cbottom rightl. C Q Academicsl53 'O N., Gerald Carpenter Patsy Carter Gil Chesterton Lisa Collins Continuation Guidance Counselor Joumalism English P yy ff ff I : I I , , 'in crgcfh., , ' 'rc 2 , , ' ,W 'r'W',f f 475 W ' 'Q , ,r f al' fy: ' '1 , ,iff V, 4 1 ,. , fiat. Q.. is Ls r 'ag P if P P David Cowan Lisa Craig English Math ,rf ff ' rl' M , , ., . H?-get Af A If 'A A i ei' - 'Uv X I 4 .fc du L its An AP English class displays its cre- ative Halloween costumes. Each stu- dent has to portray his favorite literary character frightj. David Tobenkin, a member of AP English, shows off his cleverly designed Halloween cos- tume. His costume was fashioned af- ter the great, Julius Caesar fbottom leftl. John Stern and his friend, Matt Morisaki, utilize the track to keep in shape ibottom rightj. M , gr 4 1 A Uh in . ,.,,, J 1 , ,Z, ,r,- w,.,g Q f I 5,5 Vf 54 0 Academics ,,-fri' ff gr--- M --- :fp ,V, i Ron Crawford Susan Curtis PE, Social Studies make improvements PHYSICAL EDUCATION Several changes came about this year in the Physical Edu- cation Department. A new program began at the begin- ning of the year, called PE waiver, which was designed for those students who take seven classes and were willing to participate in physical edu- cation at home. These stu- dents are exempt from PE at school. Two teachers, Andy Stock and Jason Newman, were added to the physical education staff. Stock is the new spirit teacher and New- man has taken over the drill team while Dixie Zovak is on sabbatical. He also became the coach of the boys' tennis team. This was the first year in Beverly history that a man coached spirit and drill team. In addition to the other changes in the department, freshman PE became com- pletely co-ed. Margaret Leeds, head of the department, Leeds said, Our major goal is to have every student achieve his own maximum potential for health and fitness to better enjoy every facet of exis- tence. SOCIAL STUDIES Our primary goal, said Charles Kloes, Social Studies Department chairman, is to encourage students to study harder by giving them a rea- son to learn. This year the teachers in the department encouraged students to read a book a semester on the sub- ject matter they were learning. Also there was an emphasis on writing in each class. Among the popular classes were the AP American and European History. Seniors will frequently choose Russian studies and economics which is also very popular. Kloes said, We are constantly trying to improve the department and the classes and, all the teachers take pride in teach- hopes that PE will be main- ing history' tained as a requirement. Steve Galen works diligently in the history resource center on an assignment. fupper Ieftj Kathy Layton instructs her Math Analysis class in different mathemati- cal equations fleftj 4 f?y V7 X X ,f f' ,Wi .NX i ,, ' t.., . ' .1l. Tony Delatorre Henry Dersch Herbert Dodge Fred Dominguez H H F Physical Education Special Education Foreign Language istory istory oreign Language Academics 0 55 Beverly offers a variety of electives With the large number of elec- tives being offered, it may be difficult for some students to choose just one. The Art, Technical Art, and Business Departments contributed their share of classes to the program. An excellent group of teachers is how chairman Lyle Suter described the Art Department. He taught a va- riety of classes including car- tooning and life drawing. Ceramics, illustration, and graphic design were also of- fered. These classes and others participated in the Los Angeles County Fair in which two Beverly students, Esther Treitel and Stephanie Chang, took best of category awards. lt was also the 57th year of the Scholastic Art Awards Program for the en- couragement of student achievement in creative art. The Technical Arts Depart- ment was led by Frank Mahan. ln addition to classes dealing in arts and woods, the stu- dents developed their skills in photography, journalism, and autopower. Color printing, was done by the advanced graphic arts class on sports programs and the spring play program. The Expo-Tech in May gave the department a chance to show their accom- plishments. The Business De- partment, headed by Rosalyn Kalmar, had a large variety of classes. ln addition to the usual classes, such as short- hand and typing, computer accounting was being offered for the Hrst time. Only for 1 1th and 12th graders, the class was designed to help the stu- dent handle day to day busi- ness. Both computer ac- counting and introduction to management gave the oppor- tunity to become involved in the Management institute. Word processing and money management were included in the selection of classes. Kal- mar expressed the import- ance of the department by commenting, Every student should have the skill to do one of these things to help them get a job, as well as to prepare them for a future career. Michael Grossman and Nicole De Marino work on the pottery wheel in ceramics lupper rightl. Edet Belzberg puts all her effort into her wood cut trightj. it V g 1 Q21 gf ,ff . 1 w iw 1 1. il Y .J ' A , gp Q , W e., ? N - We as W . 'Y - . , f 3 ,,, La -' f A-.pn .Q A Eh, , ,W 'M V ! ' -1' . , nf V fl I Marilou Dotson Carolyn Douglas Dick Douglas Sonia Duboe Richard Dunn Jack Dyck Business Education Librarian History Guidance Counselor Science Physical Education 56 I Electives 9,1 .ff wat, ina an W, QW -cf WM W mm x ? Z frm-.qovr ms.. gin William Erickson Elaine Falk Richard Farmer Tom Ferris Nancy Fishman Cherie Fltzslmons Special Education English Performing Arts History Drama Graphic arts student, Scott Winick, prepares his advertising enlargement fupper leftj. Danny Appel paints a pic- ture in his art class fupper rightl. An- drew Mazor puts the finishing touches on his project in wood shop fleftj. Electives 0 57 - Y 7 ' ' ' W' ' ' ..V -.:.Vgaf511.gT,.... '1,.-if-V np' , t, V - . 'ff waits it 3 ,N- Qnu Beryl Franklin Marilyn Freedman Sam Frias Jack Gifford Marie Glasser Amy Gottlieb , Counselor History Technical Arts Driver Education Foreign Language English A ft V H l K WL 'ffll ., .n..--W-.-W.. N.. f . I ,f ll W' 'N W --- A ,Mil 3 , 2 ' ww--'1 - ' f ,L g J 5 ci YO Q . 1 ' -I 114' 'WWVHUJ W qs- -w-wwnnm... Watchtower co-editors Pam Sterling and Lauren Zax and advisor Gil Chesterton go over the list of pages for the yearbook Cupper leftj. Academics co-editors Teri Goldman and Alisa Fisher discuss ideas that might help their section on future pages lupper rightj. The Watchtower staff works diligently on the March dead- line fabovel. 58 0 Watchtower ,,:5,'f,f ,ya gy' ,,7p,W,,,,, x2 1 M 'lbw if f High-Tech annual emphasizes future Hey, Cathy! Wait a minute! Will you sign my yearbook? This has been a common line stated by students around schools for years and years, and Beverly has provided no exception. People would swamp poor Cathy with re- quests for signing their year- books during the last week of school until her hand was ready to fall off. ln truth, it has been a group of staff mem- bers who have produced such a state of havoc for years. Looking toward a goal of 316 pages and with a high-tech theme backing them, co- editors Pam Sterling and Lauren Zax went to work on producing yet another Watch- tower. Along with the co- editors, the all female sec- tion editors, Alisa Fisher and Teri Goldman facademicsjg Marilyn Schwimmer and Erica Teasley factivitiesbg Cathy Ell- man Cclasseshg Laura Nemoy fphotographylg Dana Pepp and Traci Schneider fsportsj, aided in the instruction of the new staff members. The staff consisted of 35 people, in- cluding the 14 returning female members. The co- editors, the first juniors to take charge of the yearbook in 11 years, felt secure with the staff and had high expectations of me LJ '-l 5 ' 7 . if , ,. V I 'I fS 1 'Z , ' ' Gwen Graham Lucienne Green Andy Grenier Neo Gutierrez English Foreign Language Performing Arts Foreign Language the members. We have a lot of experienced members and an enthusiastic staff, so we hope to develop an overall sound book, commented Zax. The major change made in the annual was a switch to Hunter Publishing Company. Minor changes included the addition of more features and graphics and a change in cap- tion style. The main ideas of the book were conveyed through very technical de- signs which were to demon- strate the future. Gil Chester- ton continued his job as advi- sor of the Watchtower for the fourteenth year. When asked how he felt about having ju- nior editors, he commented, Pam and Lauren are well- qualified, so l don't feel that being juniors rather than seniors makes any differ- ence. As Sterling summed it up, With a determined staff, a high-tech theme, and a 316- page goal, this annual should be one of the most challeng- ing ever. Rushing to meet a deadline, photog- rapher Hsu-yuan Wu works quickly in order to develop the pictures which the various sections need Cleftj. Doug Claman, a member of the sports section, crops his pictures for an upcoming deadline Cupper leftj. XT 4 5 WX! fgy, Q ggfv William Hale Science Watchtower 0 59 Highlights strives to maintain quality sii J lt takes more than luck for a this case Jim Goldman, held high school newspaper to the position for the first se- claim the famed position of mester. Aside from some the L.A. County Write-off organizational problems, re- sweepstakes victor 10 out of called Goldman, we've had 13 times. Highlights, in- an extremely successfulyearf' structed by teacher Gil Ches- Senior David Tobenkin, sec- terton, continued to produce a ond semester editor, had been weekly newspaper which fea- on Highlights staff for three turedavarietyofstories.Ches- years. Being on Highlights . rf, terton, who came to Beverly has given me experience that with the creation of mod-70, will prove useful in college and also teaches Watchtower, Be- later life, commented ginning Journalism, and Tobenkin. The time commit- Broadcast Journalism. Al- ments each student made though the majority of the were above that of an average class consisted of juniors and class. Lunches, free periods, sophomores, the few seniors and after school time were all were an integral part of the sacrificed by each staff mem- staff. The structure ofthe class ber on a frequent basis. Al- differed from most due to the though the time spent on each fact that the majority of re- paper was important, journa- sponsibilities rested upon the listic ability was the outstand- students. 'They Cstudentsl do ing quality. Beginning Jour- everything but set the type, nalism and a teacher screen- claimed Chesterton. Photog- ing were both prerequisites raphers, reporters, and page necessary to become part of editors were all under the su- the staff. Chesterton proudly pervision of the editor-in- concluded, lt's a good jour- chief. For the third time in nalistic experience. Highlights history, a junior, in Second semester editor David Tobenkin prepares copy for paste up ftopj Wendy Shuken Ron Stone Cami Simon and Mark Gordon rush to finish before the deadline fleftj Andrew Weiss and Linda Kung paste up copy for final layout fmiddlej First semester editor Jim Goldman and advisor Gil Chesterton discuss plans for future editions frlghtj David Schwartz and Ron Stone edit copy for upcoming Highlights issues fbottomj A! 1 ff Tween 5 i 3 Ffh, Tanis Harris Scott Harvey Brent Harward Pat Henning Marsha Herold William Hiatt Counselor History Technical Arts Counselor Math English so . Highlights 11 --..i....,.-..,-, Q11 all Wil Rhoda Hlmmell Lucla Hmden Bull Hoag Carol Hofmelster Joseph Hooker Alllson Howell Hlstory Language Physlcal Educatlon Physlcal Educatlon Counselor Math L f 1 V 'Wi 3? li John lngle Joan Jack Sanford Jacquard Alli Jason BetsyJex Carl Johnson Performing Arts English Foreign Language Social Studies Nurse English if-1 we I lf6Z'i,gi:3f:'1i1-.2 Ce an 1 A ' if y 5 7 r 1' W,-as ' v 2 5 X A 'bf 1 FORENSICS TEAM - Eugene Sheppard lfrontj James Fogelman, Steven Barack, Susie Kahn, Ted Pritikin, Sheryl Finer, Beth Kite, Carole Leif Qsecond rowj Joel Jacobs, Bill Hiatt, Sam Wald, Mike Sanford, Andrew Shapero, Sam Parsi ftop rowj. Freshmen Susie Bishin, Jenji Kohan, Josh Milrad, and Wendy Brokaw work on their poses Crightj. 62 0 Forensics!Drama Forensics, drama year full of action Forensics and drama were areas where there was always something happening. Foren- sics was the main heading for many classes such as argu- ment and debate and com- petitive speaking. Bill Hiatt, who has taught forensics and English at Beverly for three years, said, I believe that forensics is a good class for anyone because it increases self-confidence, and thinking, reading and writing skills. There were weekly tourna- ments all leading up to the Laura Nefsky, Christinsa Osmena, Takako Nagumo, and Kathy Rosen- baum workin their drama class fleftj. Bill Hiatt discusses a debate theme with Sam Wald, James Fogelman and Joel Jacobs fbottom leftJ. Andrew Shapiro and Eugene Shep- pard study their speech techniques Cbottom rightj. 3.5441 1 state championship and the national championship. The president of the forensics team was Carole Leif. The drama groups, led by John ln- gle, Andy Grenier and Nancy Fishman, were also full of activ- ity. Aside from the weekly Thursday Theater, there was the fall play, the spring mu- sical, the Junior and Senior Shakespeare Festivals and the Junior Fall Festival fwhere freshmen won third place sweepstakesj. ln the Senior Fall Festival, where advanced drama students performed, Beverly won sweepstakes. The drama training l have received will help me with whatever l de- cide to do, commented a dra- ma student 3 ....,.,. ,V.,,.,?,Z7w hmm uwfwffsmmwawf Ivlulunuynggpg W ff af il y I w... . ,,-.:,n1'h. 2. . ' ' : f 'f2, lg'f'f Hrs- ' . ' ' iff' ' i i ,V ' ' -. -a,?w.,h.--1 ' Jff w 1. , V ' ' , , ,, . H V . --W. r , , - A .... . , .,-. 1 Mm 1 .V f. . .... , f 4 L I ,I : f -' ff wg.-5.1 '2 .V ' 'y mp. J' . 4314 ei. Gerald Jones Bill Jones Guidance Counselor Mathematics 3 'i :.' , , Q J, . Mhxxexufii' fi, Rosalyn Kalmar Midori Kamei Clara Kineman Business Education Business Education Foreign Language Charles Kloes Social Studies . f .5 e,sLli':?if-- f'- ' ' Forensics!Drama I 63 Grchestra, Jazz entertain community In his sixth year as head of the orchestra and jazz band, Rich- ard Farmer led the musicians through performances and benehts from Disneyland to Dodger Stadium. The orches- tra, made up of 16 people, once again produced the mu- sic forthe spring play and took field trips to the Music Center. The 28 members of the jazz band performed in music fes- tivals and school concerts. The difference between the two groups was in the instru- ments used. While the orches- tra played instruments such as the violin, flute, and tuba, the trumpets, trombones, and saxophones were producing a completely different sound ef- fect for thejazz band. One out- standing student, Steve Galen, played in both groups and has mastered Eve instru- ments. Galen, along with Beth Milstein, Marc Davis, and John Kim, also marched in the Rose parade. Farmer ex- pressed his feelings by com- menting, 'il'm very proud of all our music ensembles. The students work very hard and represent our school well within the community. Jazz Band member Wendy Wilf thoughtfully plays the piano during a quiet moment Cupper rightj. Trumpeters Tim Norian, Marc Davis, and John Kim rehearse for an upcoming performance fbelowl. Tuning up her violin, Chrystal Cordett prepares to play a song flower righti. A an 1 'Y H ,f ., l . . V' me V . .5 ,f1rQ 4.. ,-f u - -, I, X I 1 .- ' T . ' Da' David Knowlton Betty Kramer Shelly Kriegler Susan Krohn Viola l.am Mike Lambert Science Art Math Math Sewing Auto Power 64 0 Jazz bandlOrchestra -View 4-4 xl ki , , W c ., , , Stuart Lasher Sheila Latasa Po Chun Lau Math English 'l . za:-fp, ff ff 'ffT4f7f'f7'f7f'ff 74,254 0 , ,,,-515,71 f f ,i . , , i .,., f-w,f 'vY it Z I . ,,,,..., '.l: jj: 5 Z Q., ',V: Kathy Layton Margaret Leeds William Logue Math Physical Education Science 9 7 f f A Q U., , J' K ' , v 'rv' f is , i , N 1 74... , , Y 42 'wc f N ug, ' 4 f J , 'N ...M fl Q W' , I I ff f f . 1-ggf zt 1 cv ' 2 f if 2 ff 'Hn f 1 :Z f',' ' gif! 1 . , , f , - fa, if f 3 ' 5 91 14 + ' 1 f A , .v nina Y 1 I ,Q I f fha 44' A 1 5 S ,M I , Q- an ff J n we 1 4 .i ,njvgfv an r 'fu X A ww :iz pc,-4: - V, if G, . In ,114 s, ' - ' thi' f uni Wv NK X1 ' A , 1 , l . , , V ,,,, fQ',v--.- ,,, , ,an A i X J .- ,Kg ,. ,,-. Qi ' L J ,Z , ,I liffxgfg 1: 10.23-1 N 6:-v h 5 f ,V -A 5 Q 4 1- ci f 1' i flu V , JAZZ BAND - Todd Gooch, Tony Kontzer, Steve Galen, Josie Collins fbottom rowj. Angela Woo, Wendy Wilf, Lori Wilkerson,Josh Marston, Brian Bender, Lance Wyatt fmiddle rowj. Kevin Wyatt, Tim Norian, Marc Davis, John Kim, Kenji Wilkerson, Andy Sherman, Josh Moscow Ctop rowj. ORCHESTRA -Angela Woo, Balanga Perry, Nicole White, Francine Ricks, Kazuko Liao, Doug Wade, Janet Day fbottom rowj. Hansa Kerman, Chrystal Cordett, Janine Day, Lacey Wy, Dean Shapiro, Jonathan Kornfeld, Beth Milstein fmiddle rowj. Richard Farmer, Shizuko Monshita, Louis Rodgers,Derek Zimmerman, Steve Galen, Carlene Davis ftop rowj. Senior Angela Woo, a member of both the Orchestra and Jazz Band, plays the keyboard fabovel. Derek Zimmerman practices his latest piece fbelowl. Jazz band!Orchestra 0 65 xv F'-Q a X Frank Mahan Technical Arts is Lutz John McFadden English History ,..4-wt Wm WWW' falfi, Frank Memmer Kay Merritt Science English 0 nga I L. Paul Michalisko Math ff - ee -fa, , 1 ter: ' - -V y -' L if 1 R I ' . i ggi le , gm ' 3 4 f AW K I , '-'af - ff , Ell' ' I ' i MW Joel Pressman conducts the Madrigal singers in a group singing session Cabovej. Madrigals: David Henry, Greer Shephard, Cheryl Riven, Arsen Roje, Kim Weiner, Tim Robinson, Jonah Friedman, Larry Miller, Kristin Jaeger, Jennifer Cohen, Suzanne Roberts, Donna Trufman, Anthony Rich, Ben Arnette, Hans Schiff, Eliza Steinberg, Laura Carlin, Ted Gutman, Georg Olden, Sol Friedman, Teri Hollander, Carrie Jacknuk, Julia Blum, Kevin Wyatt, Victor Benedetti, Kelli Grant, Phillip Oster fbelowj. Kim Weiner pays close attention to her next musical cue frightj, Y-,Q i We-V l Choir: seated: Joel Pressman, Jackie O'Nealg first row: Nikki Dubin, Stacey Weiss, Federica Avincola, Jennifer Factor, Marni Lewis, Cory Keating, Saman- tha Murphy, Gina Martines, Keiko Takahashi, Jeanette Paule, Stephani Hasson, Kim Shephard, Jodi Gouldg second row: Daphne Jones, Andrea Baum, Rose Vallejo, Darrien Henning, Ricky Chizever, Alan Kattan, Mitchell Carlin, Vanda Puhalovich, Jennifer Krieger, Lezlee Hinesmon, Stephanie Sapperg third row: Allison Williams, Kim Stem, Rain Pryor, Jason Fox, Cameron Silver, Paul Kalt, Daamu Hill, Mark Lampe, Craig Niems, Munda Rowan. Madrigals, Choir large asset to city Do re mi . . . This is a very fa- miliar sound that comes out of the mouths of Madrigal and Choir singers. This year there were 38 Choir and 28 Madri- gal members who used their singing talents to entertain the community. Anyone who is in- terested in Choir may join, where as in the Madrigals, they must endure strenuous audi- tions before being chosen. Among other things, the Ma- drigals are tested on voice ability, musicianship, per- sonality, performance and strong stage presence. Both groups performed at various places this year, such as the Beverly Center. The Madrigals performed at Albion Street, Bel Air Bay Club and at the Berkeley East Convalescent Hospital. The Choir and Ma- drigals often plan trips to en- tertain around the country. Last year, for example, the Ma- drigals traveled to Florida, where they performed at Walt Disney World. Joel Pressman, the Madrigal and choir leader, said of the two groups, The Madrigal and Choir singers are two of our schools most visible symbols in our com- munity. Pressman added, Both are doing a superb job. Tim Robinson demonstrates his sing- ing talents while practicing with the Madrigals fupper leftJ.Jennifer Cohen and Carrie Jacknuk sing in unison with the other Madrigal members Cleftj. lmflft ass 3 ,V I .V , K , . - ,...l . L' as . f 'e', ,Y ,s, + rw . '.'. H .. ' V - V. ' . I . i ' I' 'f new-1 .'.- f .. A T ' V .... l :iw 'f+Q21fi- 1 4,'9'15f .., , . ' ,,,,.... ,iz Q if l 1 ' T ,tll N f 4, ly .1 zsg.. l.5:::14f' ga 1 if g, 1 gf A of it-. 2' 'll 2 :Qs 1 l A . ,,.,. ff fffa ' 2 3 A . - ff l f ffff A '?'3 5ii 'fs iff, i' if I . --ti W f . Bonnie Miller Leonard Mitchell Marilyn Morgan Lee Morris Jason Newman Betty Nichols English Math Science Math Physical Education Foreign Language Madrigals!Choir O 67 I I f 'Q X Z, We IVledia's services pay off in the end Lights! Camera! Action! Many Face to Face, which was interesting and provocative produced by Carolyn Gins- programs were produced by burg, was a political show Media Service. These pro- dealing with controversial grams included Sports Pro- issues. College Focus, pro- Ele, How Hollywood Works, duced by counselor Pat Hen- Careers, Face to Face, ning, helped students make and College Focus. For the the right decisions with their Q third year in a row, Jon Cher- college plans. Not only was ney remained as the producer Media Services television sta- of SportsProfile. On Sports tion action packed, but its Profile, Cherney interviewed radio station had the beat. K- athletes and other sports fi- BEV, the studentradio station, gures from school and the aired over Channel 27 from community. How Hollywood 3-6:30 p.m. Thirteen DJ's Works, which was produced worked for K-BEV, playing by Josh Berger, dealt with their favorite musical tunes. members of the entertain- The successwhichIVledia Ser- ment business. On Careers, vice had can best be summed teacher Linda Wolf inter- up by Cherney, who said, viewed a variety of people Hard work and good effort from different professions. really paid off in the long run. Michael Leitner films a football game for a new television program entitled Norman Football, which was produced by Andrew Glassman and Jeff Abrams. Every home football game was shot and then taped, so it could be shown later on Channel 27 itop leftj. Shelly Burger and Billy D. Williams are interviewed by Josh Berger, the host of How Hollywood Works, a talk show dealing with the entertainment business. ln the past, How Hollywood Works had such prominent figures as producer Aaron Spelling Cmiddlej. I , Q, f f ' 95 , I l e I fiff w 4 Q Barbara Q'Brian Sal Occhipinti Carter Paysigner Jacques Poletti Joel Pressman EFIQIIST1 History Physical Education Foreign Language Performing Arts 68 0 Media Services H - .+ 91:5 lv if I A . ,,, , 5 S 41'-V -ill jX...., , ,. fi' X - aqzw ,i X. r: s L-- ',:.v 3 , N .- gi -Q.. ' N x L , . rg ,fx-.e l ,- 1'- s -vi E E Mar it Raney Laura Ranks Nuria Rodriguez John Rosemond Janet Roston 5 '1 is . x bf: 3 I ' FN s M ,X l H R x 1 X we J Mag, X- ' f 1 x f X ,L iq, X X J . I I 1 W X 4 fx Q N L p xx ' K 'A l f , N Special? Education English Science History Physical Education 4 W 'PW ,,'7 1. Jamie Rothbart checks the sound and lighting to make sure that How Hollywood Works runs smoothly as planned fbottom rightj. Dave Stiles, Media Services Director and Jon Cherney, Director of the Norman News- ervice, compare notes after the show ftop rightj. We E W 'Ss-was Q , V -ar . ' W J r Jr Q 5 , 2 3 'ii 1 6 f WM l z lx MA wp' , r , Q' ll 4 l i 1. XX 1'-0' gr is - 2 . Q5 -x K -nf.. N' i - FL Media Services 0 69 Norman News changes channels How many high schools, or for that matter how many col- leges, do you know that offer students the opportunity to create their own television news show? Well, Beverly was fortunate to have its very own student-run television pro- gram entitled the Norman Newservice. Gil Chesterton, the advisor of the show, stated, Where else can a high school student gain experience on a TV news program that is shown to the public? Few uni- versities offer the opportunity to write and perform for a pro- fessional quality TV news show aired for the public. The show started out in 1974 as a five-minute news program written by the members of Highlights. The program worked its way up to 30 min- utes. The Norman Newservice consisted of two teams which alternated weekly. Each team consisted of two anchors, two sportscasters, a movie critic, a serious interview, and a peo- ple or sports interview. The show, which was filmed by the television production class, was taped live on Tuesday, and aired three evenings over Group W Cable on Channel 27. Dave Stiles was the tech- nical advisor of the Norman Newservice, while Jon Cher- ney was the director of the show. The co-producers of the Norman Newservice were Eric Cagan, Linda Kung, and Brad Pressman. The produc- ers for the second semester were Eric Cagan, Alma Der- ricks, and Mike Hirt. Tony Kontzer and Eric Cagan discuss Richard Dryfuss' latest motion picture 'The Buddy System' fmiddlel. Alma Derricks reveals her emotions about a senior who has the well known senior illness senioritis fbottom lefti. Anchors Mike Hin and Linda Kung read the weeks news Ctopj. ,ax 'Q vi? ,fav Vivian Saatjian Green Richard Schreiber Flory Schultheiss Gail Shafran Lynn Shaplro Special Education Physical Education English English Foreign Language 70 0 Norman Newservice W 1 5 it S tm, K 4 133, 55, Ed Smith Al Spencer Sue Sprouse Susan Srere Lynn Stalmaster Science Technical Arts Science English History rightl. 'tn 1-lv 1 N ku' A 1 F 37 ,X Y Y 2 i ' fi:-9' urn, ern' ..1-1'-.U-7-fi - it A f- f -WN,-1 . I .aa-af ,'1Q:r..:'.,..4.c- '..,...,n sm.:-f,.w- -,D -.,,..-.., -X .ces ,,.,. -. . Brad Pressman interviews News 4 LA's sportscaster Stu Nahan Cbottom Norman Newservice 0 71 Work Experience delivers pay-off Get a job. Many students took this statement seriously by participating in the Work Ex- perience Program, directed by Al Spencer. ln order to take part in the program, a student had to put in a minimum of 10 hours per week. ln addition, students had to meet a new state law, which stated that a student had to spend 60 min- utes of his time per week in classroom instruction. lf a stu- dent met all of these require- ments, he received a grade, credit, and payment for his work More than 150 students participated in the Work Expe- rience Program. Another pro- gram which prepared stu- dents for the real world of business was the Community Internship Program. ln the program, students were able to choose from more than 60 internship sponsors in the sur- rounding community. These sponsors included elemen- tary schools, hospitals, and corporations such as KNBC. Both the Community Intern- ship and the Work Experience Programs helped prepare stu- dents for the world to come. f 'fgfifgl-'i.'L, Tg -. 3 ' 'lZs'3.4'41f3f?-,-'4-'a- Q L 1 ,.V.,,QmQ,, ,,,,,,,. . M, .,,, at , -f ,,r'M '- uv ww., . Z'6T3:'T'w, V. 3.133 ' -'i,5'3x1'7'?3 5'2?-332335 :fT7: 3 '5 f -s w Z' qv ie' Q 943. '7aWv95'4'4 ' ' if K7 ' ' KZ 'Q 5- 3 .35 452:22-31 , 9', 2?.fgQq9q4oq'fgo40gg? Q-Lg gd, QC . '11, ja'.:.'31.'4-'Z 'Z-'Q QS. .f 4' at 4 0 4- o one 4 -M X5-2535 vt- 1 'i 5 '?6i 9t' I P i W46'9fe:a ' . .,-. . A ! 2 ....V.,, , , ., 77 r o . ,ttt l . cl fr 'tt , f , P I I A64 r If ' I V. fc . . r ffl. l .V Q Jn 1 , , ,,,., 4 - 1 A Bill Stansbury Larry Stees Leonard Stern Margaret Stevens Opal Stevens Physical Education Math History Special EdUCa'-'On English 72 0 Applied Education Yi? S - V. m . 1 ft .. . W I ,. ' X tx XF' 3: . V K- x 4' ' V rss. 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I V 'hc ., , ffl i' P71-14 WHX 'il iwwi. ,, E LLL ' f 4 'tvvbcg-sage-.. , Wwe - . ' ftggf ' . ' 3,41 ,y-gM.'Ty1.vgN w.,wii M ti . Lt pw ., ,-.rr 1 F , f , s me ' ,Vt 'ui I 1 ,jaw-1 V:--,HY PW'.,' -E P-.va xf'N:s,,xi K ll '33 xx, - . , fc. 1 .. ' N.. . Linda Kung, a news anchor for the Norman Newservice, further enhances her interests in television by working at KNBC ftop rightj. Brad Pressman, the No. 1 ranked player on the tennis team, teaches high school students how to improve their basic volleying skills in tennis fabovej. Instead of going down to the unem- ployment line, Larry Wheeler decides to find a job through the Work Experience Program lupper lefty. l'l .,,,......,, , 5 . 46 fin 1 Mari-Ann Strandwall Physical Education gi ,,'- I , ww-,: f1 .3 '. I v-Q,-1. Lk ' Wikia. W . ' v 1 bf Q-'X 1 l ,ri ' 5 1 jg t M'-H jr: .Lf : Lf' 2' S s Mg.. X yd if I . SHA W Q.-A -f i V . 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Knowing that computers are an integral part of the future, Beverly offered a variety of classes ranging from word processing to AP computer science. The Technical Arts Department, with teacher Don Walker, offered word process- ing and computer accounting which were classes whose main goal was to familiarize students with computers and to make use of their practical capabilities. When asked if computers are going to be an important part of the future, Walker humorously stated, l'm afraid they're going to be around for awhile. Courses were also taught by Larry Bigler and Allison Howell which focused on learning computer languages such as BASIC and PASCAL. Al- though Beverly already has extensive computer facilities, the school board funded ap- proximately S5oo,ooo toward purchasing new equipment for this year and the next. The school already owns a system capable of deciphering oral commands. As technology in- creases, programming knowl- edge will be replaced by user-friendly software. Pro- gramming will become obso- lete except for game players and basic programmers, commented Walker. Whatever develops will still require a general understanding of computers. ln preparing for the future, the school district offered computer classes for elementary students. AP Computer student, Josh Zeidler, explained, 'Whatever profession I go into, a knowl- edge of computers will be very useful. Bigler wisely noted, Time spent on computers is time well spent. Senior Edward Ring writes a home- work assignment in the computer lan- guage PASCAL Cupper leftl. Eric Cagan meticulously types up a pro- gram fleftl. 'Wi Marlene Wagener Don Walker Robert Wall Judy Warren Alan Weiner fi i 1 A . r Foreign Language Technical Arts Math Opportunity Foreign Language Computers 0 75 .AW Lai John Wlelmaker Mathematics we 'Wlbs ,A-'1-49 WI 1 YQ Robb Williams Linda Wolf Susan Woodyard Jane Wortman Learning lmprovement Foreign Language Physical Education Mathematics W4 ,,. . Q sAuA it ' J ' Q u s J Y , V, I .V'-.l L ,Z 1 4 -, , K if Q , W Q v, l ' ul V' ' ' l ' I ,V .' Q A .vi i W-,, I J ',.:: lg , s ga 5 gj A of 1 , , M1 I rf, ' tj A 7 c 1, - 1, 'EL' lf. Lf f ,ALM :' A A -f,. ff - N , , .it 3 1 A X' 4' Q. John Orloff proudly bears a grin labovej. Daniel Hurewitz and Eric Elkin display the trophy frightj. After winning the county championship, Eric Elkin, Jared Breuer, Greg Sater, David Tobenkin, John Orloff, and Da- niel Hurewitz pose with Stuart Gothold, superintendent of Los Angeles County Schools flower rightl. 76 I Academic Decathlon Academic Deoathlon captures the gold Despite all the effort, being a member of the academic de- cathlon team may have been one of the most meaningful experiences in one's high school years, said advisor Gary Thorpe. He, along with Marilyn Wulliger, coached the team to championships from the Los Angeles County com- petition, all the way to the Cali- fornia state tournament. The students competed in the 10- event state finals including writing, mathematics, and lan- guage, taking 12 gold, six sil- ver, and nine bronze medals. They also placed second in the super quiz, and swept top individual honors with Daniel Hurewitz, Greg Sater, and Jared Breuer winning gold medals for the most accumu- lated points. Eric Elkin and David Tobenkin finished third. Thats a phenomenal feat, declared Wulliger. They went on to compete in Nationals in April. ln the second year of the team's existence, it held its ti- tle and received numerous recognition from Beverly Hills City and Los Angeles County Board of Education mem- bers. They were also flown to Sacramento to meet the gov- ernor. Thorpe concluded, I hope this year's team sets a precedent that other teams will strive for. David Tobenkin and Jared Breuer converse with Stuart Gothold fleftj. Marilyn Wulliger and Daniel Hurewitz display pride and joy Cabovel. Marilyn Wulliger and Gary Thorpe receive the trophy Cupper leftl. l If tt.i 1 1 .,,y. , . Marilyn Wulliger Carol Yacht Sheryl Yamada Susan Zallen Barbara Zussman English Business Education Mathematics Foreign Language English Academic Decathlon O 77 Q, -Ffa 1 4 n-.9 .1-MW 78 o Teachers 52-r,:gz wfs.-gy 1 f f , fi . 3, W -,, Q 1,3 si , ii' qi 5 'i 'I 0 K , 4 if L. V . 7 1, fi 'ff f. 55' 1 l i i S gy X 32 1 ,sf Y i as ll 3 , I 1-. N l R7 f 'Q- 'NW' .....,,,,f AM' ' f - T ' , ,H swferff AM Foreign Language teacher Lucia Hinden spends a beautiful day in Catalina with her son, Dan. Her four year old son Josh takes Uwe picture iupper leftj. Display- ing her creative talent, Betty Kramer paints a picture which has a special mean- ing to her. Her father used to train race horses, and she has loved the sport of racing since that time ftopl. Bill Hoag, the owner of a 23-foot trailerable boat, greatly enjoys sailing. He travels to many places in his boat, including Lake Mead, Sacramento, San Diego, Catalina, and the Channel Islands flower rightj. Posing as Merlin, a 150 year-old magician, part-time actor John lngle displays his talent He has appeared in many commercials and advertisements, includ- ing this one for the Pacific-Bell Company flower leftj. S if Teachers' private lives are exposed Oh, l enjoy just about any- thing! l love to go hiking, mountain climbing, jogging, swimming, and surfing. On a warm day, l enjoy taking a ride on my motorcycle down to the beach or just lying in the sun listening to music or reading a good book. Skiing is my favor- ite sport, and my family goes to Mammoth as often as pos- sible during the winter. Well, this person seems to have a lot going for him or her. Which one of the approximately 2,500 students at Beverly could the above quote be describing? lt's just the de- scription of the typical kid at Beverly, right? Wrong! It is a typical description of a Beverly teacher! No one ever said that teachers don't have a life out- side of school, just as kids have. They too have special interests and hobbies, and some of the teachers at Bever- ly are quite fascinating. For in- stance, Mari-Ann Strandwall and Brent Harward share a very unique hobby, creating stained glass. Many teachers also hold other jobs outside of school. John lngle is a free- Science teacher, Mike Agnitch, enjoys the spare time Cleftj. lance actor, Frank Memmer designs solar systems, and Richard Douglas works as a beach lifeguard during the summer and hopes to have a part in announcing the water polo games at the Summer Olympics. Sanford Jacquard works for the US Department of State as an interpreter for dignitaries visiting the United States, Leonard Stern is a wine expert, Margaret Leeds published a self-defense text- book, Gil Chesterton owned a paper in the San Bernardino Mountains for five years, and Scott Harvey was once a gym- nast and an auto racer. Many teachers, including Lucia Hin- den, Carol Hofmeister, Shelly Kriegler, and Flory Schul- theiss, expressed their opinion that being a mother is itself a full-time job. Teacher's hobbies and interests include sports, politics, artwork, read- ing, writing, movies, television, dance photography, theatre, travel, cooking, and much more. As Dr. Alan Weiner stat- ed, Any teacher who is on the staff of Beverly Hills High School is interesting. challenge of mountain climbing in his Teachers 0 79 Levine, Lessinger Iaud achievements l am becoming more and more impressed by the way Beverly is improving, com- mented Dr. Leon Lessinger. This attitude seemed to domi- nate the general opinions of Dr. Lessinger, superintendent of schools, and principal Sol Levine. Concerning the raise in price of student parking permits, Dr. Lessinger ex- plained that the school board decided to charge a higher fee in order to ease the budget. He estimated fairly stable finan- cial conditions in the future. The once feared budget crash in 1985 has been indefinitely delayed due to an 87, in- crease in state funds and the infamous Beverly oil well. This renewed supply of money will help to finance the future. The school district plans to em- bark on a new healthlfitness program for grades K-12 next year. lt is also developing an Institute of Technology, which will possibly include a robot teacher. Besides the promis- ing look of the future, Beverly earned its high ranking, which is in the top 25 schools of the nation, by having 9076 college continuation, higher than av- erage SAT scores, and a 9795 - 9993 rating on state tests. Levine summarized, The im- portant thing to remember is that Beverly Hills High School is an outstanding school. Sol Levine Principal 80 I District Personnel Dr. Leon Lessinger Superintendent , Z ' '- ' t ffWWW.,,.,,,,,,4 Richard Munitz Stu Silver Vice-Principal Vice-Principal Ben Bushman Ruth Friedman Vice-Principal ViCC-Pl'irlClpal ,Q-4, Mark Egerman Frank Fenton Alfred P. Stern Jerry Weinstein Board of Education Board of Education Board of Education Board of Education Betty Wilson Board of Education 'wa Dr. Reuben Cordova Deputy Superintendent Dr. Reuben Cordova 59 died of cancer at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on Sunday February 19. He began his involvement in the Beverly Hills Unified School District in 1959 when he became assis- tant principal at Hawthorne Elementary School. He went on to become the director of adult education, assistant superintendent, and finally deputy superintendent in 1981. Aside from his role in the Beverly Hills School District, he was also active in Beverly Hills community activities such as the Maple Center and Beverly Hills Community Arts Council. Jerry Weinstein, president of the Beverly Hills Board of Education, stated, His passing is a great loss to all of us, but particularly to those whose lives he touched so deeply. li, if i i 1 C, . s 1 Walter Puffer Sylvia Besser Kenneth Gelms Assistant Superintendent Home School Coordinator Supervisor of Information M, Janet Lagana Kathleen Quaglino Joesph Sabol Reading Consultant Food Services Director Adult School Principal District Personnel 0 81 82 0 Classified Personnel lleene Collins, student store manager: Lynnette Anderson, assistant librariang Jan Cripe, resource center clerkg Lora Feedmang office personnelg Helene Caron, resource center clerk Cupper leftj. Norma Weiss, office personnelg Adrienne Dahlerbruch, resource center clerkg Gail Reynolds, office personnel fcenter leftl. Cynthia Klanian, director of the foreign language labg Carmen DeLaTorre, office personnelg Irene Purdy, office personnel, Kumi Sakakura, office personnel fbot- tom leftl. Frances Valiquette, security guard frightjg Dianne Valesquez, security guard ffar rightl. Personnel perk up daily Beverly life What would life be like with- out the special people who help to make Beverly what it is? There would be no assis- tant librarians to help stu- dents find books and reference materials. The li- brary would, indeed, be- come a mess. lf the library became chaotic, who would come to the rescue? Well, of course, not the custodians, because there would not be one for miles around. As a result of not having custo- dians, Beverly would proba- bly become a trash dump. Also, because of not having custodians, the school, might perhaps, be left un- locked. What would Beverly be like without the security VlSlT4 MU ANYC WHEN FROM WlTHOl guards and the many office personnel, such as Gail Kingston, who works in the main office. Students would not be checked in or out of school or monitored when leaving. In fact, many stu- dents might possibly fail to attend school, therefore, de- priving themselves of an education. This is a tribute to those people who help make Beverly what it isg so, what would life be like without them? This is for you to de- cide. Cadiy Schefe, ofhce personnelg Shirlee McKuen, office personnelg Gail Kingston, office personnel fabove leftj. Joan Yeoman, resource center clerkg Jackie O'Neill, piano accompanist, Cynthia Lipscomb, book clerk fleftj. :-E52 ii' ST SUB xx N Classified Personnel 0 83 I, ,, I ,mf ,Jw W, ,, 'f FJ. F, L5 I 1 YZ Ar Z6 ,M W W ? 'f 7 7 45 1 Eg 11' ,M nf H' W' un M hw f ,,. .. U , H. rv, M. 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Amataeu Daniel Appel Lisa Applebaum Lisa Arakelian Benjamin Arnette 1. Stefani Patrusky and Wendy Shuken. 2. Mindy Kaufman. 3. Alan Calzatti and Ingrid Binggeli. 86 0 Seniors it W 'A ?aQ,,n Jacqueline Aronson Evangeline Arreglo Empera Arye Shireen Aryel Julie Bach f, ZW Fariba Bakhshian Ramen Baradaran ,,,,'1:, Naama Barak Dean Barness Dawn Barnett Richard Barry Robert Bauer Jane Baulch Andrea Bam Seniors 0 87 Anka, kv Kathy Bazoian Marc Beaart Mark Beckman Greg Bell Natalie Bell Ohad Ben-Yehuda Brian Bender Caitlin Benson Josh Berger Julie Berkowitz 88 0 Seniors di - ' YQ' ' K V 1 N. Mark Berman Elizabeth Bernstein Ingrid Binggeli Tracy Birnkrant gl MIL- Robert Bierer Randall Bishop wmv ,. .5 , . ,., ,., ,R 3 y X l Wendy Black Tracey Blackiston Laura Bloch Mitchell Bloch Charles Block Julia Blum Stefani Blumberg 1. Rick Houghton. 2. Robert Bauer. 3. Russell Meisels. 4. Ken Rimer, Tami Rimer. Seniors 0 89 Michael Boksenbaum Brooke Bollenbacher Debra Bramson B Jared Breuer nfl Kristin Brodek Ivan Brooks Tatiana Brower Denise Brown Wayne Burack Michaelle Burstin Eric Cagan David Cantrell ,, :hi ,. we f Ryan Cassidy Anita Chaman 1. Tony Miller and Craig Cooper. 2. Angie Factor and Margo Precht. 3. Phillip Wisztreich. 90 0 Seniors i ,J Q2 wr David Choi John Chu Maggie Chun .,,, h Maria Cisneros David Cohen Michele Cohen Mary Chan Joseph Chandler Stephanie Chang Kim Chelette Ping Chen Stacey Chew X, Seniors 0 91 Scott Cohn Steven Cohn Cami Colbert Lisa Coleman Josie Collins Claudia Cooper Craig Cooper Chrystal Cordett Gina Cube Nina Cutler 92 0 Seniors 4 l I fir' ,',, ,y , ' A w , Z ' ,V ' J ,V Wig ff? fi Q yy ' ,i ' Ji' pi 5 J 2 Z ::,ii,4v1,:j44:El'f' f V' 1 I gg Q-ul 11 L,..:a:Z ', f ,147 Trista Dagodag Said Daneshmand wx Angela Daves Anna Davidson Alexander Davis Carlene Davis Kari Davis in 1 Marc Davis Elizabeth De Witts Deana Delshad Nicole De Marino Douglas Dennington Alma Derricks Colleen Donahue 1. Greg Sater and Ron Stone. 2. Lawrence Lazar and Andrew Lazar. 3. Sophia Grant and Amy Linker. 'V' 3 i l Chen Dong Steve Doren Susanne Draper Seniors 0 93 1. Nippon Vadehra. 2. J.P.Amataeu. 3. Debbie Lytton. Joel Ducat Alexander Echeverria Eric Elkin Bonnie Elkins - ,V ,' 'f'! 7', yi f Q., 94 0 Seniors Cathy Ellman David Ellman Stacey Elm ' 'fm 0 A , ,. Rachel Emquies Cindy Esposito Shahrokh Fakhernia Forouzan F arahmand Scott Farmer Tahlia Fischer Allison Frank Janna Frankenstein NM! , 5 Bille Frazier Andrea Freedman Jonathan Freund Sol Friedman .Julie Frisella . M mek Chun Fang Fu Jay F uhrman Michelle Fuller Steven Galen David Galowitz Maria Galvez Peter Garland Seniors 0 95 Michelle Gass Pamela Gee Todd Geller Tina George Suzanne Gilberg Susan Gilbert Carolyn Ginsburg Iris Golan Scott Golant ,V ,,,,,9f cv' '- I 'ir Thor Gold Brandi Goldberg Nicole Goldner Iris Goldwirth Michael Gombiner 96 0 Seniors lxya ? 1. Richard Mirisch and Traci Schneider. 2. Carolyn Ginsburg. 3. Jacques Rigard and Devra Lerner. Lisa Gordis Marc Gordon Michael Gordon -a .1 1 Ulf.-v R, Holly Gould Claude Graham David Grandy Sophia Grant Bryan Green V T' Lara Greenberg Raul Gregorio Karyn Grossman Mike Grossman I Seniors 0 97 What olo you look forward to after Graduation? Stephanie Hershey No more 7 30 attendance Calv1nMcSchan College College women Office Jeff Heimler Not having to eat Norman Burgers Lisa Walker Graduation parties and a relaxing Peter Oppenheim Not having to deal with fresh Kim Chelette I hope to marry a rich guy with a Chrystal Cordett Grasplng success Ferrari and have kids Anonymous Not having to sing Oh Beverly We Anna Marshall Never going to another Beverly Love You at assemblies PEUTY summer, man girls. ' Daniela Cxura Chris Gurich Michelle Gussman Ted Gutman Leslie Hackman l l 1 1 Dani Hackner Fariba Hakim Alison Halfon Sheila Halimi Skip Hamilton Carolyn Harounlan Erik Harp Stewan Heatter Adam Hecht Jeff Heimler 98 0 Seniors fp., '--wh e v N.-fe Sean Henning Tamar Hermes Stephanie Hershey 1 5- 4. Julie Hershkowitz John Himelstein Sara Hirsch Kevin Hrrsh Dore Hoch ff WW , 4, ,, N .,.- A ff ,, 'X g 9,4,f,f ', L, ,5, uf ' , ,577 I 5 V V, yzfyvr ' , ' , x fz?f.7QLi,,, ,, Q ' 1. Laura Nemoy, Devra Lerner, and Marilyn Schwimmer. 2. Trista Dagodag. Nancy Hochman Garrick Hollander Seniors 0 99 Dynio Honrubia Richard Houghton Farah Hourmand Elizabeth Hoyt Crystal Hunter l 415' K Daniel Hurewitz Walter Hyman Akiko lchinose Ann lfekwunigwe Emmanuel lkediashi f Yael lny Tiffany lrmas Melissa lsono Carrie J achnuk Steven Jackman ,wwf Lloyd Jackson Rebecca Jaffe 1. Jodi Kabrins, Nlandana Yamin, and Stacey Sugarman. 2. Nancy Hochman. 100 0 Seniors V , :rfb Richard Jastrow Daphne Jones Jodi Kabrins Diane Kahn Matthew Kaplan Wendy Kaplan Craig Karlan Penny Karos Deron Kartoon Alona Kashanian gan .,.,' Ronit Kashanian Payam Kashfian Debbie Katz Diana Kaufman Jay Kaufman Vi, , W f -'71 'W 1 , ,. Martin Kaufman Mindy Kaufman Sharyn Kaufman 2 Seniors 0 Andrea Kayne Katayoun Khalili Guity Khoshnevis l Dale King Matt Kiselstein David Klein Sigal Kletzky Jack Kohen David Kolsky Tony Kontzer A Elisa Kotin i f2???2 Mozcvmf ffff vw, Brian Krater Sandra Kreshek 1. Angela Daves. 2. Lara Greenberg. 3. Mary Chan and Sigal Kletzky. Senior Dale King died in March of 1984. He was a very involved student, being a member of the tennis team, a community intern, and enrolled in work experience. Tannis Harris, his counselor, X Commented, i'He was a very good person. He was warm, kind, generous, and thoughtful. 4 102 O Seniors CI Kung Linda David Kushner Mark Kuwayama Samuel Landis Lilianna Laouri Alan Lau Jeffrey Leavitt Q , ,. f W f, .,,,, Wade Leener Rachel Lawson Won Lee Andrew Leff Seniors 0 103 Courtney Lemmon Mark Lerman Devra Lerner Lawrence Lesser Bridget Levin 'Nr Edwind Liang Renee Liker Amy Linker 1. Allison Frank and Suzanne Roberts. 2. Akiko Ichinose. 3. Tiffany lrmas. 4. Mindy Rickles. 104 0 Seniors David Levine Edward Levine Loren Levine Barry Lewis 1 f 1 lQ g s 3 Tami Lipkin Jack Lipton Kimberly Lodge Brett Loncar Mark Lucas Arlene Lyew Debbie Lytton .,,, qw. , in nv-1. Jacqueline Macasinag Claudie Maisoneuve Iris Malka Maria Mangus John Manley f 1 15 Dorit Mansouri Ross Mark Sharon Markman Amy Marsh Anna Marshall Rozita Masjedi Shararah Massachi Wendy McDonald msn! Donna McGuire Stacey McReynolds Calvin McShan Russell Meisels Amy Meltzer fx, V - '93 ' Gregg Michel DaVld Mlller Tony Miller Nancy Millg Beth Milstein George Minardos Maurice Minnis Kathy Minoofar Limore Mintz 106 C Seniors K? . J if . 5 W I5 2 an b 1 - 1 3 N .. . T x. .- - 1 X . . . X . Richard Mirisch XX T . , . ' NNN in f Q xl lk Y YT K'hh I Edward Mizrahi 5 Madelein Mitchell Paymon Mogharabi I .Q Q,-.pf if 1,-ff-414. -fi? fi 1 fi Kathy Mogge Julie Monkarsh Fitz Mora Teresa Morgan Abdollah Morovati QW! Y, 4W'kq5f7','w 4 . 7,4 , .,?:Q2ewf1U'Z7 3 .9 'V ff Josh Moscov 1. Wendy Schafler and Eric Elkin, 2. Tiffany lrmas and Tony Zager. 3. Stacey Pierson. Karla Mulry Mark Munekata T Tannaz Nasimisoleimani Seniors 0 107 Yael Nazarian Lisa Nefsky Andrea Nelson Victoria Nelson Edmond Nemani Laura Nemoy Elly Nesis David Newhoff Cori Newlander Mina Nosrati Eric Nouri f ,, , V 125222 4 I 3 mv,-, J My w .f, ..uf, 1-,.-.ff-, 7 Wy K 5 , 0 A WWW and Marty O'Brien Rosemary O'Donnell Milena O'Hara 108 0 Seniors ,Y . .. ., ,, ,fr 4 ,.4,4g,,,1. Lynne Okun Joaquin Olivar Peter Oppenheim Eva Orlando John Orloff J ill Osmon Maria Ossa 'f , Philip Oster Charles Park 1. Robert Bierer. 2. Carlene Davis. 3. Donna McGuire. Sam Parsi Seniors 0 109 Fariba Paivizi-Azad Stefani Patrusky Judith Paule Dana Pepp Balanga Perry Tergku Petra Debra Pick Marvin Pittman Jonathan Platt Z '-.wif Mike Plaut Mojgan Pourmorady Margo Precht 1. Madelein Mitchell and Tony Zager. 2. Lewis Siegel 3. Josh Berger. l 10 0 Seniors Bradley Pressman Jon Provisor Antonio Quinn Marco Rago Michael Rago Nader Ramzi-Sedigh Hilda Rashtian Roxana Rastegar India Ravel in 2 Andrea Reed Roni Reed Patricia Renner Michelle Reyto Rachael Riccardo Seniors 0 ll 1 ,f , Mindy Rickles Jacques Rigard Ken Rimer Tami Rimer Edward Ring Carlos Rivas Erik Robbins Howard Robbins Karen Roberts Suzanne Roberts Derrick Robinson Armando Romero Victoria Romero Lauren Rosen Dawn Ross What was your funniest high school experience? Valerie Woods ln ninth grade I walked into a twelth grade class and sat for about twenty minutes before noticing Mike Gomblner Watching Condom Sense in health Natalie Bell Someone pushed a hamburger in my face Lisa Walker- Dressing up as a cockroach for A.P. English. Jonie Mankart Falling down the stairs in front of the senior girl I was ln love with Said Daneshmand Playing tennis in front of about twenty people my shorts fell down Eddie Ring Nothing funny happened high school is serious stuff Elizabeth De Witt Reciting Shakespeare in class and causing everyone to laugh hysterically. Toni Zager - Actually getting an 1 12 0 Seniors We ,, 'WN Richard Ross Thomas Rutigliano John Ryan Sean Sager Ernesto Saldivar Sam Salehi Nazanin Salem Tracey Salisbury Mark Samson Ed Sanchez X' W of vw ' fb Q ,f i. Mike Rosenthal. 2. Andrea Kayne and Suzanne Gilberg. , Xxx 4 1 was Dawn Sando - Norris Sankey Babak Saraf-Kashani Seniors 0 113 Cyndi Sarnoff Elan Sasson Gregory Sater Kenneth Saunders .SS Keith Sawada Ronit Sawdayi Julie Sawyer Carol Scalisi Danny Scalisi Luca Scalisi Wendy Schafler 1. Julie Berkowitz, Allison Frank, Kathy Mogge and Suzie Ro- berts. 2. Sophia Grant, Scott Farmer and Jill Osmon. 3. Jacques Rigard, Craig Pinckes, Peter Oppenheim and David Styne. 4. Mitch Bloch. 1 14 0 Seniors il Kristine Schepps Judith Schloss Traci Schneider Jeff Schreiber Allan Schrillo Paul Schumer Sheryl Schwartz David Schwimmer I Marilyn Schwimmer Gab1Se1denwerg Seniors 0 l l5 Scott Semel Azita Senehi Steve Seroudi Kambiz Shabani Katherin Shadgoo Kathy Shaha Annette Shaked Enola Shaked Kevin Shale Roxanna Shalomi Charles Shamash Shelly Shamie Steven Shamie Shadi Shayan Jenene Sheppard Marshall Sherman l 16 0 Seniors 'sf ,,,! , ,wif ,,.' 11.2. 1 Farshad Shooshani al i if si . - ., . , F 1 l 3 3 'v fi J il wi qnbm l. Alma Derricks. 2. Caitlin Benson. . 3. Lisa Walker. Peter Shore Nadia Shoushtari Wendy Shuken Andrew Shulman Debra Shushan James Shute John Sidney Lewis Siegel Chris Sieroty Jonathan Silverman David Simantob Seniors 0 1 17 1 on if rm' Y' . David Styne Stacey Sugarman Andrew Sutton Kristy Tack Erica Teasley if N - x f x Jules Teffaha Janice Thompson David Tobenkin Jian Torkan Mahtab Torkan Seza Toukhmanian Patricia Llrda if 1. Debbie Bramson and Cathy Ellman. ,f ' ,',, ,I ,, 2. Kathy Shaha. ' 3. Linda Kung. Seniors 0 119 Julianne Llrfrig Lori Llrov Ali Vassigh Serge Vishmid Douglas Wade 4 'ls,, 'va Lisa Walker Andy Wang Suzanne Weinberg f .944 A1 Dean Weinreich Melissa Weinstein Darren Weinstock If you could start high school over again, what would you do differently? Nicole Goldner - Plan for college as a freshman all four years. instead of as a senior. Kim Chelette - Ditch more. Marc Gordon - I would get better grades and take Linda Kung - Instead of concentrating on a fun high school more seriously. social life, I should have forced myself to be Julie Eisenberg - Not go. miserable and study. Nina Cutler - Goto class . . . maybe. Ron Stone - I wouldn't be a freshman. Sean Sager - I would have lived up ninth and Stephanie Hershey - I'd go to class more than tenth and buckled down and gotten serious in once a week. eleventh and twelthg but I've been living it up 120 0 Seniors 5 R 'X ,v qb Q Sabrina Weintraub Scott Weisman Claudia Wells Lori Wilkerson Hilary Wilson Phillip Wisztreich I 1 ' Jolie Wolf Carissa Wong Angela Woo Mi Young Woo Sun Young Woo WW '-469 David Wood Valerie Woods Raphaelle Wundermann 1. Armando Romero. 2. David Levine. 3. Karyn Grossman and Rick Ross. !v 4-'41 Lance Wyatt Patricia Wyshak Mandana Yamin Carol Yelsky Hiroko Yoshikawa Demetrius Yuen i Siavash Zargarpour 122 0 Seniors , is t , ,mf ., ,,,, , , , V., i , Z, Judith Zadeh Parham Zar Andrew Adelman. Diana Kaufman. Dean Bamess, Sharon Kaufman, Lisa Coleman and Kathy Bazoian. 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V4 J Grant l ,Wx f ivl ig il ' A , ' Helene Green L re L' e,,. 3 as f Todd Green Alfredo Zacarias - The weekends. ble. Jay Brown - Because my hardest academic year Terri Wohl - Graduating. will have been over, it will be time to get wild Lane Schwartz - Not having to go to school. with the irls! Laurie Slatkin - l look forward to havin the ab- 9 9 Vicki Engle - Second semester! sence of chemistry homework, having SAT's Jody Berman-The only thingllook forward to in over with, and hawng a good time without my senior year is my junior year being over. worrying as much about grades. David Roth - Partying! Miles Crakow - Senioritis. John Wilkin - An easier yearg this year is impossi- Ian Moray - Having fung that's my main goal. Juniors 0 129 if V V V ,f,-- , 1.V ,Q Wendy Green 1 ' Allison Greenberg 'J ' f f' , ig Steve Greene if li A I7 , 2 - f 2 2 f A , , 'f ff 1 f v X! ,Z g 2 2 if 0 '. V4 Vf Afarrffwy A 'V ' Q X i . ,f .. 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Brett Carella. 130 0 Juniors 7 ,,,..,VV1 f ,, ff 4 I, ., ,I ,af AZ 'iv x f V 'I '21, Q, XJ J X K R TV itxl- to ,rv- F fire 1 H I Y R , if 3: xc: :N l Q 4 Q, t ' X tk J in - l ' 9 f Q - XX' 1 FF 1 ? -X G' 2, 4 ,-5 .4 F we VF QQ ' vf Z.. 5? q jl 1 i uv G' l Q 5 r i ,,, -71 3 Laura Hobbs Teri Hollander Chris Holt Brett Howard Dan Howard Andrei lancu Yael lfrah John lrie Tracey lssacharoff Alexandi lvanich Julie Jacobs Paul Jacquard Kristin Jaeger Shereen Jaffe Traci Jefferson Scott Jepson SomritJingthong Eartha Johnson Sean Johnson Mick Jones Mohsen Joukar Sandy Kamara Adam Kanter Yanina Karasik Khalil Kariem Stephanie Karp Shirin Kashanipour Heidi Kaufman Kent Kawahara Sean Kehoe Anisija Kelen David Kelmenson Hansa Kerman David Kersh Theana Kezios Ravi Khawani Tiran Khodadad Elena Khorsandi Jane Kim Jeannie Kim John Kim Susan Kiselstein Karen Klabin Brad Kleban Jacqui Knapp Christopher Kombo David Kornblum Juniors 0131 sch Jonathan Kornfeld Kim Kosman Saul Kotzubei Diana Kraiem Michael Kreitenberg J eff Kreshek Roberta Kung Shari Kuroki Farzad Labib Gil Laxde J olette Lazner Elizabeth Leanse Fred Lebow Alisa Lee Eric Lee Robert Lee Sung Lee Carol Leif Mike Leitner Michele Lenke Jenny Leonard Mia Leonard Howley Leung Melissa Levander Debbie Levitt Abby Levy Ariane Levy Edward Levy Kazuko Liao Douglas Lloyd John Locke Kelly London Jordan Loober Greg Loomis 132 0 Juniors z 1 pu J My L ei Aura! 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Marc Loshin Michelle Louie Lori Love Brian Lowe Stacey Luchs Ari Macht Eddy Machtinger F ernanda Macieira Angella Maddahi Jennie Madia Kacy Magedman Payam Mahouray Galit Malka Leigh Manacher Stacey Mandel David Markman Dan Marom Marianne Martens Sheila Mashian Abraham Mathalon David Matoff Anita Maya Olga Maydanich Danny Mazursky Lisa McDonald Suzanne McKay ' Stacy Meadow Kourosh Memarian Vida Memarian Gina Meyerhof Lori Meyers Neal Michaelis Gail Milgrim Gary Miller Joaquin Miller Kari Miller Lawrence Miller Richard Miller Robert Millet Juniors 0 133 What is the best thing about being able to olrive? Todd Fine - Being able to spend 5270 on a park- ing permit. Jocelyn Cooperman - Having the freedom to go where I want and when I want. Suzette Middleton - Being able to go to Palm Springs on the weekends Neal Mlchaells - Seeing all the underclassmen having to walk. Tim Magnm - I don t know, l got my license sus- pended Armen Minassian Portia Mintz Frank Mirahmadi Sharon Mishler Kim Mitchell Farivar Mobin Jeff Mullins Sheldon Moore Erwin Mora lan Moray Matt Morisaki Behzad Morovati Marc Mostman Flor Munoz Jamie Murphy Jack Mussry Jill M ers Y Shahram Naghi-Fazel Roya Nasseri Shahriar Nassirzadeh Shirin Nathan Nora Navi Roy Navon Daphnah Nazarian Sharon Nazarian Farzad Neman Dana Newman Alexande Nevsky Steve Nikzad Tim Norian 1. Gail Milgrim. 2. Gessica Guidi. ii.. f is f Teri Goldman - Being able to get away from situ- ations when you want to. Adam Stone - Cruising, dating, and being inde- pendent Anonymous - Trying to get by the security guards while racing out of school before lunch Pam Daves - Being able to drive means not hav- ing to depend on anyone. iiii ir,, irir, T v L :P rs 'sfr1 ,-QQi,y ,i iti 'A 7 . . . . . . . - . , . . Z I f Y' X X ff, f ff J y i M y, ,, , X f ,fl r H r ,, it .1 f, ' fr y A X, 7' . - ' all J ' 57 -+ f 4, l X fi? 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J ., , , ,ZF-y ,pf 7 ' , Ma Z tfi if' 44 1 f W 7 4 1 0 r f - V + 1, ' , , ,z .,.,. if f f. ,Wg 2 W f ,544 ,U 1 g- W4-:4.f:f3f3 52242321151 ily L :ZW . 12:51 ' 739- ' ,df-ffl T-if ' S' a , L: 5' .46 11 5445.21 M i , fy A i f . l -, ,Q -: z.fZ,49EM1ff:1.z.car, ff Meredith Sanford Marissa Saunders Susan Savitsky Navid Sayah Kerry Schaffel Elaine Schembre Frances Schifrin Felisa Schlemenson Erick Schrum Judith Schumacher Dana Schwartz David Schwartz Lane Schwartz Marc Schwartz J ina Sefaradi Shahrzad Shabanian Shervan Shabatian Kamran Shans-Kalil Andrew Shapero Lisa Shaw Daryl Shear Juniors 0 137 Kourose Shenassa Lisa Shenassa Raymond Shenassa Greer Shephard Doug Sherin .. , A 1' . . t. . Jonathan Sherman if V 1-' P ' 1 A fr ,,, . i.,11:l':5Zyf g,Z1,5',i4: . 'X' f f 'ff 4, ' 1 'T ' . f l 'f Y M 6 5- Jw 5 aw 1, 4' 7 f-f H ., f . g 1 ,a,,,, 4 J , ,V , A , V 5' U lf? A f 1 V' V V . I, I-W , 'Z 'N fi . g Stl, ' ,f 1 I kt. ' V U gf' ,Q V - A .4 1 v f 1 ' ' W A A i ' 1 1 1 . ' , -f , sg, Vicki Sherman , A l , , A , .f ,:4,' ' ..,,. 31, V' :fl 4 5, . Q Victoria Shlnbrot Q 'r-- Sliiv . if ' M tl hSh 1 , 'iiii'- , , ' ' ichael ore '42 '-,, ' ii . ' Q Edd Sh 1 A' :XV ' A 4- ' ' A . ff' A , , Y Deiililiiil Q . . ' 1- Evelyn Silver - '7 f ' 'iihf- .5 Y' Natalie Siman A g - 5 ' l 4 , W' w l ' Joshua Sindell F V' H Yulnikita Singer ,1,,1.:g i f ,,, 1,1 ,.,, 'II1 E 3:4 . 1 xp , ll Darcy Smith ft 7' A i'ii H ' t te .t Gres Snider 'iif ' fn . A i , r iiii L E G , s A Glenn Solomon 41- X' ,Z T5 M ,N 531. a ll gf f ' V 1 1 ,.,' Q Q if ,Z w'sf'f,gt'g15Z.,5 Q Ramin Soofer ' -Q' is - W1 . ' W., ..,, , I 'fig' 1 A K V ' I-adaf1500mekh V N ' AE? t , if fi? ' ' Laleh Soomekh t eiall i Mehran Soroudi X .,mhA 5 v,:i I E g i H , ,, , What do you think ofthe Olympics being in LA? Scott Bushman - lt's great for LA, but l don't want to be tourists will. here for the traffic jams. J.J. Gilberg - A party for me - you're all coming to my Brad Sterling - l'll definitely be somewhere else this sum- place! mer. Noah Witlin - Tote. All for it! Carol Baker-lt's good. . .there will be lots of foreign men. Michael Hirt - Since l can't participate in them myself, I Mimi Stultz - There will be a lot of good looking guys. really don't care. Italians are my sport. David Roth - I try not to. Winnie Young - For once l'll see something besides foot- Debbie Engel - l feel sorry for the athletes who have to ball, basketball, and baseball games. compete in the smog. Lori Gottlieb - lf the terrorists don't destroy LA, then the Kelli Stanford S Kim Steinman Brad Sterling g . Pamela Sterling - gb, . Gretchen Stoehr Adam Stone g VickieStracener 'Q f' I -fl 5 ,,'. r . Steve Strauss , i f A l , 138 0Juniors .X Y ,yy 4 i of 4 , , if f 1 , 3 W A l vit ,ff l . rxy V , f f 'lf-631 X 19: iff ff ,ff 4.35 ' ,:4'tfjAff?2,i4,f,4 'K ,il 2 fx , ' ,v -, E, tg J Ei X f A F - gi fig 2- wa . Q fa- fig J if 5 if Q . Michael Leitner and Mark Mostman. . Yuk-Lung Ha and Marvin Gordon. Y. ff -,,,,,. -V, ff. aww 1 ,--, ' ,,,, ' ' , lf- ,. , , 1 . Z 4 4 ,rr Andrew Stuart Michele Stultz Caroline Styne Steve Suder Ken Sulejmanagic Dayna Sutton Carrie Swartz Sumiya Swoboda Shahla Tabibnia Jennifer Takasago Philip Tanzini Farshid Tarkian Debbie Taus Jill Teitelbaum Nowell Teitelbaum Yolanda Teni Cathy Tishkoff Frederic Titah Eric Toeg Azita Torkan Maria Torres John Towler Gil Travish Necha Treitel Michael Troper Donna Tryfman Lizabeth Llhlmann Pascale Llzan Alex Vance Tina Varjian Maria Vazquez Courtenay Voelker John Vorzimer Tammy Walman Elliot Warren J eremy Warren Terri Washington Richard Waters J ack Weber Kim Weiner Juniors 0 139 A f' 4' ,ef mf . Q.. Darin Weiss Chad Weitzman Davy Weller Robert Werne Juliet Wilder Mark Wildy Wendy Wilf Paul Wilhelm Jon Wilkin Scott Willens Chris Williams Gia Williams Adam Winkler Terri Wohl Christina Wood April Woods Hsu-Yuan Wu Phillip Wyatt 140 0 Juniors mega vm? '-Q-.,., ., Q3 I Lis' . ' -A ' 'r .1 Tj A! .. 5 E to 6 sf! , i M, Qi, 5 ' Q K N Q , J .4 ig . The death of Christina J. Wood stirred many emotions. Born April 27, 1967, she made many friends throughout the years. A student com- mented, She was always a good and loyal friend. l will miss her. Wood also participated in the class of '85 winning Hello Day skit. Her academic record was outstanding and she took a demanding pro- gram, remarked her counselor Joe Hooker. She set high standards for herself and was a hard worker. 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Valerie McCormick. 1 V 1 ,WV 'V' xr-f -f'.'fw'4v:. f'rzff ,pf ,f'f?'i Y ' , VX, ', , , V ,rj an ' ,, ,- an ,, , 5 V , 'L L V , , , ,,,, 5 ,, , V ,, V V 4 A , I M f fi, 'i Do Beverly students fit the 'BH stereotype'? Keith Nussbaum - No, I think Beverly is much worse. Matt Berlin - Yes, Beverly fits its stereotype be- cause most of the people are snobs, but I don't mind because I'm one, too. Ron Frankel - No, because the journalists who make the stereotypes exaggerate in order to please the public. John Miller - Alot of people fit the stereotype but there are also many exceptions. Gary Blond - Not completely. I have friends who go to C.ln1 and think we re chauffered from class to class Shen Franklin - Yes It s supposed to be a good school and it is. Dan Alexander - Yes, because everybody tries to be someone they aren't except for the people who don't live in Beverly Hills. Melissa Dagodag - Yes, because the entire at- mosphere of Beverly is a social one and most people do seem to be snobs because they are concerned only with appearance. Celina Nadelman - Some of Beverly's population does fit the stereotype but I think its unfair that everyone is labeled because as in every- place there are people who fit the Beverly sterotype. Anonymous - Considering I just saw someone dropped off in a limousine this morning ld have to say yes N Kathleen Elliott David Ellis Brad Ellman Kathy Emanuel Lisa En e Michael Evans Steve Factor Azad Faliv Haleh Farahmand Kourosh Fardfar Farshid Farhamy Sharona Farran Scott Feder Stephani Fein Cheryl Feiner Gary Fenton Richard Field Lisa Fineberg Tricia Fisher Scott Fleisher Dana Foonberg David Fox Limore Frances Marie Frankel Ronald Frankel Sheri Franklin Hattie Frederick Brett Freeland Sophomores 0 147 Kim Freeman Dan Fried Jonah Friedman Jon Fries Angela Frisella Jennifer Fuchs Maya Fujimoto Derek Fuller Danielle Furman Dawn Furstenberg Angela Gans Steve Garrett Eric George Michael Gerard Sheri Gitlin Graham Glass Enid Goldenberg Noreen Goldner Elisa Goodman Mark Gordon Stacey Gordon Glenn Gordy Alfred Gragg Judy Grant Eric Greene Ben Grossman Bobby Grunauer Lisa Guefen Mark Gurich Hank Guttman Suk-Yin Ha Alex Haagen Michelle Haas Aaron Haddad Lara Haddad Shahram Hakim 148 0 Sophomores 4 ir ,i A--f V , :wx fx gn 3f57'71?. ,1f'7 yn: ,f - ,mg - . 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AAN.. ..,,, .' Debbie Hakon Johnny Hamilton Cyrus Harouni Evelina Haroutunian Michelle Hart Lisa Harvey Dawn Hassell Carrie Hausner Jonathan Hecht Danny Heifetz Martine Hendersen Julia Hendler Shellia Hickman Lezlee Hinesmon Heidi Hirsch Scott Hirschiield Randy Hirt Jennifer Hochman Ilene Hoffman Darin Holte Betsy Holwitz Monina Honrado John Hopkins John Horowitz Cece Horwitch Michelle Hutchinson Lauren Hyman Martha lbarra Rachel Ilan Micka Illouz Kim lngber Marc lsenberg Jody Jackman Dani James Abby Jarrett Helene J astrow Marlon Jenkins Glenn J epson J enny J essum Dana Johnson Peter Jung Becky J uster Ramin Kabaei Ellen Kahn Suzie Kahn Deana Kalmar Mika Kaneda . Stacg Burstin, Stacey King. . Jeff ass, Greg Bercutt, Steve Bardack and Craig Niems. 1 2. Teri Steele. 3 4 Sophomores 0 149 Vicki Kaplan Taly Keinan Monica Kertesz Kaven Khalili Sherly Khodadad Shahin Khorrami Mojgan Khorshidi Keonjoong Kim Tom Kim Yusung Kim Mark Kincaid Stacey King Vicki Kingston Shawn Kirsh Beth Kite Allison Klass Janine Klass Kim Klausner Adva Klein Judy Klein Steven Klinenberg Ginny Knizan Stacey Koff Don Kohan Lora Kohan-Zakay Stephani Kopelson Suzy Korn Todd Kornguth Jolie Krechman Chad Krentzman Howard Kreshek Shayne Kubby f , it , wg, 3 , , , 1? V' V ' .e A ,Q ,aw A 4 5 1 , -A A Z , , A I ,Y T91 ff .Y fax! 1' ' 4 f' 7' 'aa XZ 53 Q S ,.,f i, ill, ' ' I .QL -Q J V y 'N N -'QPR if f s Q Y 1 ,X if ijgirgijug Q ij 'iQ 1 4 ecec to V ,QQTX 1 3 3 A1 . Vi , Q i l . Q I i i , :ere Mi? Q W 'Z A 1. . x! . 152 ' F N. K XC 1' X 4 -Q0-., 1 S 1 I ' 5 2 A c,,,. V, if: f' X, ,. Z P-U4 , if ,. ., 6 5 :xr i-fz.-,yy I , rn: , e , A in i in wg I gf ff? 74 ., J' 49 'A 5 J' M 4 .fy 1, ii A V 3 ' ,ar uf.: ,, -' . K rd 41 qu 7: I 142 A jf ,. 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M gzlagfij Q, , f J ?..,, 49 A .I 5, Q, Q, 4 f X is , fi: 'V ii X i K, t , , ffl ri 9'1- X 3' I f 1 A 1 J' l M ,J Robert Kui Robert Kulewicz Chris Kunody Robert Kurtz Bonni Laykin David Lazarof Trisha Lederman Michael Lee Monica Lee Paul Lee Sook Lee Steven Leff Brad Levine Rebecca Levine Alona Levy Monica Levy Robert Levy Wendy Levy Shane Lichterman Susan Lindheim Steffen Lipofsky Brett Li12 Isaac Lneuave Hilary Loeb Patty Luciano David Luner Darryl Lutz Howard Lynch Roland Macasinag Nader Maghen Payam Maghen Scott Malvin Sophomores 0 151 Roya Manavi Stephanie Marcy Joshua Margo Noah Margo Betsy Marker Greg Marsh Jeff Marshall J oshua Marston Greg Mart Siemene Massachi Yael Massry David Matsumoto Laura Mc:Callister Valerie McCormick Elizabeth McDonald Kathy McGath David McGuire Greer McMurray Lionel McPherson Nitya Mehta Yuval Meiri Patricia Meisels Farhad Melamed Robby Melnik Julia Meltzer Elisa Mermelstein Lida Messa ' 5- i X' 4 1' .l YW l J ,y,yZ,., y,,,.,, ' V ffl. 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' ' W 5 ' 3 J, 'M' ' , , X, Wy ' .ga 2 1 l lm J J ,, 3 H 5 Billy Miller Eddie Miller Jon Miller Joy Miller Robert Miller Tony Miller Jared Minami Marco Mire Bob Mitchell Ziva Mizrahi Fariborz Mobin John Mogge Rolando Morales Cristian Moras Dru Morgan Donald Morgen Tiffany Morris Jason Moss Babak Mossanen Eric Mueller Jean Pierre Murray Celina Nadelman Jennifer Nadlman Pauline Naim Daniel Nakama Nicole Nathanson Ricky Nelson Dallia Neman John Nemoy Jodi Nesis Leslie Newman Thu Nguyen Craig Niems Michael Niggemann Joseph Nisim Keith Nussbaum Gillian O'Neill Fabian Oberfeld Sophomores 0 153 Joshua Oken Q ' Todd Okum if Georg Olden ' , Steven Olsen f ,,,, Helene Omansky ,QQ , Roni Omrani Jennifer Oppenheimer Laura Ordin ,Way Cami Ostern ' Yang Paek V Bonnie Park f ff Sami Pashaie ' 'f V Lauren Paskal Paul Paterson Vf ' ' Howard Pattow V Jimmy Paul of W' Melissa Paul ' Sigal Paz ff Marla Peppers Joshua Persoff f' Ramin Peyman V Andrea Pilot Maria Pita ,Q Carolyn Pitts 'WZ ww' ' Jn jj X W ,,,,, , If! 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He s internationally known so he would keep friendly foreign relations. ' , , heart in Ghandi. Marian Ringwald Monique Robbins Todd Roberts John Robinson Erica Rockler Scott Rogo Susie Romano Joanna Rosemond Adam Ross Paige Ross Jeffrey Roth Jamie Rothbart James Rowan Suzanne Rowen Jill Ruben Nicholas Rumanes Jordan Rund Danyel Rupert Melanie Sacks Laura Sadoff Noshin Sahebi Michael Salgado Amit Sandler Michael Sapir I eel., .f7, I V.V... . V re r af, if , av v- at ' if r rrrtrr q ' My fx' If ' ff If .. . Q 4 f V V4 V 'is V .,g., f Z 1' ff ff ,M ' f X2 bi an vs ,4 fl U f 'i C S gyfgy ..,f ..... .,.,,.. . ..,,, f - . . 4 . Z if J it na-,41ffY'.'? ffl? 156 0 Sophomores V, gt.- ,- pg xt .+,.,.q L, .Mm . ,,t .ree Ss.-' f l y k ' l xx, Q! li A x .Q .X 'S' lb :jf i ei Lg. llllll if ...J J - I 1 -4 9 1. M Tv, F K ff' 'QS-4 l Q l gf' I . V- , ., f I - 7,1 ii- f ,, , f qk VV J Q ' A 4 f f fel i J 1 l fri ri? N XGZV ,,,, 1 .. 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Steve Walpert and Suzanne Rowen. 2. Sean Williams. 3. Noreen Goldner and Jolie Krechman. an ,,.... t-I Sophomores 0 157 Wei-Chun Shu Lee Shuken Michele Shuman Alice Sidney Herrick Siegel Adam Silver Gerri Silver Gregg Silver Robert Silverstein J erusha Simantob Ramin Simantob Craig Simpson Herk Singh Karen Sirebrenik Constantine Skouras Wendi Smith Janet Soleimani Mira Spiegel David Stanis Teri Steele Andrea Stein Debbie Stein Laurie Stein Josh Steiner Meira Sternfeld Daniel Stodolsky Paul Strauss Todd Strauss Lyena Strelkoff Michele Strick Laurie Sulami Bryan Swoboda Payam Taghibaigi Carol Taglianetti Kamla Tandon Fred Tatasciore Joanna Taubman Dominique Tauzin Shirin Tavakoli Kandace Taylor Raymond Taylor Greg Toukhmanian Jessica Tourk Darren Trattner Esther Treitel Terri Dawn Trosclair Jenny Lllehla Julio Llmansky Stuart Llrfrig Devin Llzan Nora Vaghoubian Pam Vale 158 0 Sophomores ,-.,.,.- t 3 4,1 , . ft 3-fr! 1 t ' W at ' it A K Q , i as 1 4 3 9 ' ,H I X! ga V i J a f as 'tit , M A ' -2 ' .M H ' fu , J J 2 ,.,,..,,r , , '- ,1 - 1 - f ' i-'ET 7? 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Claudia Valencia Lawrence Valenti Keith Van Leeuwen Maria Vaquerano Raven Viltz Alex Vishmid Sam Wald Steve Walpert Karla Wanetick Jameson Wang Laura Wasser Joey Waxman Boaz Weintraub Oren Weintraub Greg Weisman Andrew Weiss Jim Weiss Larry Wheeler Toya Wilcox-Hill Rachael Williams Sean Williams Scott Winick Jeremy Wolf Quincy Wolfe Brian Woods Lacey Wyatt Mickey Yablans Farinaz Yadegar Peyman Yadegar Tina Yadegar Lesley Yalowitz Lisa Yalowitz Mike Yang Cathrien Yazdani Michael Yedidsion Anne Young Raheleh Youssefzad Kathy Zar Nazy Zargarpour Kelly Zax Mari-Kay Zovak Sophomores 0 159 1 M 5 1 1 1 1 11 1 :A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 V 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 V1 111 11 11 1 111 1 11 111 '1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11, 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 11' 11' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 11 1 11 '1 Q1 J Q xf w wr? -11 32W,,.1' fi Yiijlzv'-ML , A,.:, , uz:,C'wv1i,',:, ' ,-,,,,,,,1 ,- 5T,W,,m, .V ,.,:-,f,1 , i5Lb? 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I, if :,,it ., ,t': xh Tl 1 VIAE , g jri 0 .V H 795' H4 r, L E t is Q 1 B My jj ' - X if A, 4 Ai n X l Steve Lotwln 2. Jenny Krieger ,f.Q, J Q, X F t L , L e ir', 1 , ,ff -ree 'fi' , A Q - -J qi, ,V ' , : L -21 5 .,, , . .A . A S 75 71' 1' , lk 33' , 'K 3. Dahlia Gross Lena Leitrnan and Leslie Feinman, 1 T 'f 'fi I 5i'P'3 5 is A I QV' , w - - ,, '- in f 5 -, w Q f E154 ' , ' V I 'Xi'-x' ,Xe w '. r N , A 1 , F' , 1' , ' 0- Q 'Q -J 1 efsaii 'C . .V M1 l 1 , . . X. li I . vw- 1N, Q x,7 ,A ,.-fi nal What IS the bestfworst aspect of being a freshman? Adam Steinberg - The worst aspect of being a freshman is the torment from upperclassmen. Jason Kleidosty - Not being able to pick up sophomore junior and senior women. Jeff Geller - Getting away with things with the excuse of being a freshman. Tom Young - Knowing that some day Ill have to be a sophomore. ' , Meredith Kaplan - The best aspect is the selection of guys. ,z 1327! Alan Berman Daniel Berman David Berman Russell Berman Melissa Bernhard David Bernstein Sandra Berrios Elizabet Berris Jason Bersman Rachel Betesh Marcie Bieber Karen Birnkrant Susy Bishin Lindsay Bishop Beth Bittman Diana Blank David Saneley - Having upper classmen pull pranks on you and push you around. Kim Stern - Just being a freshman. Lisa Katz - Freshman swimming. Jennifer Rose - The best aspect is having a chance to start .,.. , .. 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Freshman 0 169 Erik Manolescu Haleh Marandi Marty Marcus David Markowitz Gina Martines Danny Mason Ashli Mason-Johns Sandy Mathalon Teresa Mayer Anthony Mayorkas John McCormick Kim McPherson Heather McShan Cary Meadow Gary Melnik Mark Merritt Robert Mestman Anthony Michael Nadia Michael Randi Michel Jordana Miller Lynda Miller Peter Miller Josh Milrad Hedieh Mirahmadi Sima Mohamadian Brian Monet Alex Moradi Shizuko Morishita Michelle Mosher Michael Moss Shirin Motavassel Andra Mueller Samantha Murphy Courtenay Myers Behnaz Nabati Babak Naghi-Fazel Shawna Nagler Takako Nagumo Jarrett Nahem 170 0 Freshmen gxgwh F .K , if a x- pr l f' K g , . . .- lf,-, t N X 'Q H , L,.u1f'5fJ'5 f t. ft K J 1 Jody Nankin lla, 1. Lisa Pressman. 2. Jimmy Robinson and Steven Foonberg. 3. 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Wen e f f q l Y' ' Josh Ruden V . ,:f2sfiQf'i 3 , X J 5' ,:,,, 53:51 -l 'V I VV V fi Haaisabbagh-zaaeh E. .ie,, J . ssso , VVVVV VVV ,izfe , is J L 'l S b 1-I an' V155 H ' ' Jii' X Greg Sacks -.,, 'X ir' V T 'l H' 5 A za V ' . if 2 f 4 V L Jennifer Saginor i5 , fc,, if Sf' Q' i- A .V -' rf' 1 V V Anna Saldivar ' p , , 'L' Q ' ,W 4 'ff - ' V jg: Ramsay Salam 1 A' J J l a ree- A I-aUraSaf1d rswi ,. L ' ' S cl ' David an ers VV as VVVV What would you change if you were the principal ofthe school? Lara Pepp - I would change our closed campus to an open Michelle Rubin - I would make parking permits cheaper. one. Vicki Goodman - l would keep mod-70. Kelly Borris - The food in the cafeteria. Christina Osmana - l wouldn't allow the custodian in the Julie Heimler - l'd agree with Craig Sarlan that we should locker room to take our stray purses and not give them have a Sol Levine look-alike day. back to us until 3:25. Dori Freund - l would hire waiters for the cafeteria. Steve Fischer - l would get rid of resource center assign- Lawrence Furst - No swimming in PE. ments. Stacey Tuchin - l would make PE optional. Greg Kontzer - I would make nutrition longer - students Lauren Berley - l would not require students to go to the don't have enough time to eat. language lab - itjust wastes time. 172 O Freshmen vw Q P a 1 9 41 C Q 3 6 . . 'Q Lx. , ,J iv z K,-xt , Q s. ' N X ' ig ' vw s 'i Ii it :X X. Q. Q i l '25 X -- ,af iv ' Y 'P , -C A4i M y , 'Q 45 , o r no Q -- 'f-f e ,-', ivjb t f W :l1 Q A V ,1 i, C , ,,, 'S-va . ,,.... , .t .,..... .,.f' - V 14.82. I 4 I ' f 5 l H ,f,', - - hi Q ' ' ff -, nfl :iv-2' 935 ff- -L15 33' Z L na Y ,l 1 I -. 1 Y ,X .11 l 'f-nl Q N. we ,Q 1. Kim McPherson. 2. Valerie Winston. 3. Rena Dorph. 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A benefit concert for Small Faces founder Fionnie Lane. entitled the ARMS CAC:tion Fle- se rch for Multiple Sclerosiel. brought back many cf rock's fineet including Jimmy Page, who made his first LJ.S. appearance since the break-up of Led Zeppelin: Jeff Beck: Eric Clapton: Clh rlie Vvatts and Eill Wyman of the Rolling Stones. The musicians were ble to rai e over S1 million. Yee, e popular musical group. made a big come back with their al- bum SETI 25. featuring the hit single Owner of a Lonely I-leert. l--lowevar, Yes suffered s perpetual change. Former lead guitarist Steve le-lowe was re- placed by Tony E nka and former keyboardist Rick Wakeman did not return with the bend. Heavy metal rock and roll was vary popular. Two of the top a iling albums of 1 BBE! were by heavy metal bands. Def Leopards record Pyromsnia was the second top selling album. Quiet Fiiot's album Mental Health was the eighth top selling record of 1983. Van l-lalen'e album 'l9E3-4 went platinum in just two week . The albums hit single Jump went to the number five position on the Top AO charts. This was the highest position ever held by a heavy metal group. A few other popular heavy metal bands were Motiey Crew, Ozzy Osbourne, end Ratt. Three highly successful performers were Oevid Bowie. Duran Duran, and the Police. Both Bowie'e Serious Moonlight tour and the F'olice's Synchronicity tour were taped for cable television. One of Ouran's concerts was taped and shown on IVITV Clvlusic Televlsionl The publicity Duran Duran re- ceived on MTV greatly improved the national suc- cess of the band. Both Bowia'e and the Police's tours were big events. However, the biggest event cf them ll was the LJS festival, which took place in San Bernardino, Celifcrni . Groupe such as the Pretenders, Judas Priest, Stevie Nicks, and others performed. Although many of the musical events that took place in 'l S513-54 were big. none of them will be remembered as vividly as the Beetles first visit to the United States. lt was EU years ego that four lads from Liverpool named John, Paul. George. and Ringo brought with them a sound of music. which little did they know. would never be forgotten. Big Country broke into the rock business with a video of their title song. in e Big Country Erightl 1 SQ I 'wligeiit - 40h Y iz ,fp l I if 1 ' W-Q4 'a M, 1,17 I , 3, Mx, f 2 fglfiif 1, . 'if ' L ,, gig imc, f Rf. -- 7 ,dw G ,,fn..,,fvfv fl l pal 43 ,,,,. iw' ' i 4 , T f W -, 9, ,..,,i Q,,,, V , , ,gwaw . 1,109 fl J ' ' l l l l l l 2 ,L ' ' . l A aw, . , v ,- . f 5 ' M. M F 5, i f f, 41 ff? ,Ic,fW , l K' 5 f, i E 3 5 l W 2 l i f s l I i With che huge influx of Eric- ish per-former-s came the punk rocker- Billy Idol, en overnight success with such hits es, Dancing with My- selfg White Wedding. and Rebel Yell Cupper lefcl. David Bowie r'et.ur'ned,tc the music scene wich e new al- burn Lel:'s Dance and his world tour Serious Moon- light febcvel. With thr-ee hit: r-ecards end e collection of excctic videos. Dur-en Dur-en hes become one of most popular- grfoups Elefcl. Music 0 1 B1 EN TEQTAiNN1ENT Fiiealistlic mimics covered by mcvies and teievisiori Nucieer- war- and F-ediianiiari eiiriaed chiwmughmuis Uwe ter1:aInr'n.ef'i1: imduetarffy with the Qsrwrciviavsisi ueiievisiafi movie Tha Clay Afieeri, and the eausiiy aeiciiaiirfigd Es- cer--nvoir-ninafaea 'isiikwciot-I. Gay iAf7EQf'. N is hour- TV Film. refieczised I3ilfB Defarfa and afnar' the crime siaugrwt of .a nucieaf smack. in an atfzempc to EDGE? true production of muczieari arms. She movie was BIWGWYW in many different eaiumsniea. amsinigi this MESH Meryl 'Str-sep. Kurt iiiwaseii. amd 13h-ar' assi-wack in Siikwooci and uaacii theiw iseiefme EQ Qriiirwgi ui-me rife show i of a nuciear rfeacisoir- wowkew- she screen. Eeipizurimg the nciminaisiarw of been film at the Qaissrf-5 Wea Tewms of Eirwciear-mama which sssrved Deeiiiriei Vsfiinger-, Ehirfiey Macl.aii-ie and .Jack Nici-ioilegffw. Qthar' mcviaa chat: opened with gr'-eat reviews weve The Right Stuff, i Soar-fac.e. The Big Cihiii, iiSiaahi.:iiaw:e. and Qe1:i..ir-m of the Jedi. 'Piai-my iEusiiness was Qvsfguiaw among teenagers. Ancaitzher' telavisisrw movie that simeirficgid Qian- rmver-sy waa Something Aiasws Amsiia. ii: ciiesiit with ui-me Pealietii: Qwciiziiem af incest. Tec! Banana ef Cheers star-Ped wibh Qi.-:vxarma Za! GQ pafwgswsy an averie age famlry under- a csriigis. 9-iisgsgy Qaysu ended Q sua- . Cesafui 'QBPBGP af Geri seascifig. The A-Team dominated Pstings with me vioienoe and me wen-iikeczi i Mr-. T. Cheer-s and Hill Stsiwaeiz Emacs mieifwffaeiiiwed i their- papuiswicy. in Lge Arwgeiea. cm the stage anemia, 4Er-ici Sweet made me apaaerwarwce aicmg with The King and i, 'Litzblie Eh-ap of l'g1DI fF 'iD1 5, Qrwfdi Wiz. This year- pmveim DQ be Q suacaami one for 'che enter-e teinmiem: industry sg 3 wiiwciiia. i Dgbr-Q Vmngev ana Shiriey Mis-cLsir1e. rmmirwavized for me Bess AQ- crgas i3si:a.P. scar- in GHS his fiim 'i'Twmis of Ervzieeif-meim wi-wish was ncsminafaad few Bess Picmire 'tuifaeev if-iigfhci. Sean Somew as .James Emu shoots me me was guys in mr-me DD? movie Never Say Never- Again cr-ighnl. 182 0 EH iWF!'!iEf3iii ,gr k 3 ' ifl'iQ.,: 5 l l l i l l l l l l l l l ' :Wi . sein? 1 .L 'ig l l-lan Solo fHarrison For-dl, Luke Skywalker lZlVlark l-lamilll and Chewbacca CPeter Nlay- hewil. their hands tied behind them. are brought before Jabba the l-lut in the third of the Star Wars movies, Return of the Jedi Cleftl. Kurt Flussell and Meryl Streep pause for a reflective moment in this compelling drama SilKwood. which was based on the personal and professional struggles of Karen Silkwood Cupper leftl. The Mercury astronauts pose in front of the capsule which they will fly into space in The Flight Stuff, nominated for Best Picture Eaboveil. Entertainment U 'l E13 SPDFQTE Wimter Diympics. drugs hi hlight: Sporwt Season The wamd :sf SQGPEE, wmh high BSQSHBB, dwuga, and Herne c:cwrf1ssEisiQ n, gave fans S greet das! Us cheer atacruxs fmm March 1 SES tn Merch 'I Q3-dk. ..Ju iiue if-ng fggaived his Fines Wewld Ghammimnahip Ping as the D1-w.iiade!g.:nr1m 75ers crushed me Los Angeles Lamews in femur games in NEA Wada. Ghefmaianship Ser'-isa. in caiwagwe lnaskemfmeil. N rarim Qarimima :mme QUE of nowhere tam upset. H-Qusmn 5:1-52. Fgemape the moat pwrswewful beam in p wmfes4aiw3rf1.aIfQnt3t3ew history. the Los Angel-es Fiadfdews, smughmved the Wmhingtcn Ped- akina, EE-S. In Super' Emvfi XVHI. Mamma Allen rushed fav 191 yards nc: receive the MVP award. Sn me rwewiyffcmunded LJSFL... Amzhony Elar-msew and the Michi- gan F-'ansmews fcwdtabeli enthusiasts by de- feating the talented Qhiiadelphia St-ere. Miami became the Nc. '1 cmuefge focmbali team by 'upS8tSimg Nebraska in the Grange Bmwi. 31 -SCI. LJCLA shocked college famubeil fans my smzvmping or-1 highiy favored NH! mais. 45-S. in tha Rose Ecrwl. The Badgers wen the Nation-ei Leagues Wescem-1 E3iviai on, but were unable to defensin the Piwiiadetphia F-'ifwiwies in the Natsicamal League chamaisnahip series. The Eehzzimcare Cir-miss. a dominer-ns Ar'ne r-tcarw magua trasebali EBBFYTI. regained prnmmige wth a balanced smsacsk what Gverfwrwalmecl me Phmies four- games in ana in the Wnrdld Ser-ies. A!- nhcsugh Lkmsed States seemed off poczr-+y in the 'Math Wimtaefw C3J:ymai.e:.e. hhe S.. achieves kept nheiri e::m.posur-e and www sax medals. Bevan!-1 Ar-mswsnom-Q and .Kvisten Baumer wan the gale! and silver- frwedswa in wmmeffs glam: eleicam skiing. Sixty Jehmacm, with che QPEEWSBSWS pfedictiaan since Joe NsmsUI'1'e cm'we af the Qui:- eame cw Super' Bcnwd IH, tives up be mis pr-armies and the gust medal in FTHQEFVS caclwfuhm skiing. Twins Phi! and Steve Mar-me nook the gold and aiwef-+ madals in merfs Hamm skiing r-especuslwery. vm figure skating. Scum He-mmssm wan the mews gold mscial, Fftaslyfn Summers .captured wfcamsrfs saver- medal. and the creampie the paws aiwver- Twedician was bm- kan. in 1-facing as the As..4st:r'e4ia H, with annum- versiai winged defeated the no give Aueweiia its fir-gs Afmericas Sup -1- wha fines cum won by 5 rwnn-Amsmcam Simca 4 Prnfessional smarts beg same Q Q-efmfsarf fer EHFFWTME as many players were caught pgssessifwg QM urailng Steve Hbwe, Jer-mf 1Mami:n,. was Same. Wwe Amana. em Wi1'PfiE wiusom just e FEW' :rf the prayers wma aecaine. Sam-ftze farms Bmiffwed an exainirwq yaaw an and QPF me field. 1 E4 D Spams xii.: ..- .',:: N . rj f f f X? 1 'ff pf 'fp ff X. 1, M6 .- , . 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Forf those who just earft decide Wl'ie:F'e to salt. they can always find halmbuwgavs. susl-li, Mexican foclcl. llralian food. and just plain junk food at D'lEQ6E like Fat Bur-gap, lalanrifs. Elarlrweya, Sushi an Sunset. l-Lanz! Flock Cafe. Banco-Pie'cr-o. i3am:ici's, Mrs. Fields. and Elevicfs Cookies. Tl-lar-e are alas the Qld snsficlbye of lMcDQnalde, -Jaccuzicrfe. and Hgegeri Daze. in Westvvoocl, the Avcci. the Mamma, wha SEO, and the UA are movie theaters In the hears :sf the village where mciviee such as Terms of Enclear-ment. The Big Chill and Fletur'n of Glaze ..Jedl ' weve showin. Ffcrr' UHQSB people wma ldidrftz like the or-owds bun alamrleclat-ad dlifferhefnt films. Eergmarvs Fanny and Alexander and Hitchcock? l-'fleaw wlinclown Gould. be seen in the E'l'f'l-Bail ul-washers of the EBVSFWY C'kB'I'lEQf'. 'Fhlelwe er-e scams efrwly suudelrwta who were glued 'GQ their Vvslkrrwefi and cuulcll DPDDSDW tell you every slcang sung at Simi manners in the lest year-. The Police. Duran Burial-1. Echo email tha Eumnylrnan, David Bcswle. and LJEQCJ just a few :sf the popular grwoups that have r9Qlr FQr-Pneci in was Angeles. when vacation time GOHWBS. Bevel-ly amid-ents flock no places like lflaim Springs. Hawaii. Sig Eearl. Lake Tamale. and New Yiark. ll-llzzlclen llllstls BMQBS an 'Pv13lPOSQ Avenue in the West Hollywsqd Q-wee had been added to the places to shop in Bevel'-ly Hills. in the any Eemian in Qemlauw City. afvcl in Westwaclcl. Even tzheugh students will inonninue to ask each QUHEF where they ahcsluld go anal wh iz tihey shguld dc: ascii-il yearn the choices will always be numemus. le Q fever-me in Wgswmacl befcw-Q and after she maviee Euplpelr- Mgfml. This Mann Villzlage cheater- a eomersnenu Gif far years Er-iglfmsl. 155 9 Actalvisles The Mrs. Fields Cookies Franchise has ex- ploded on the scene almost everywhere in- cluding Beverly Canter and Beverly Hills Cleftl. The Fickwood Bowl has continued to entertain Beverly students throughout the years Cabovell. Santo Pietro is a new restau- rant with locations in both Westwood and Beverly Hills flower leftll. Fine hamburgers and drinks are served to all at Islands. a pop- ular restaurant on Pico Ebelowl. l lv Activities 0 'l B7 'I BB 0 Cbituaries CJBITLIAFIIEB lvlany musicians, actors pass away in 'I BBB, 'I BBA Along with the nappy moments of a year come many tragedies. This year was no different with the loss of many memorable people. The death of Yuri Andropov, the Flussian Communist party leader, marked a politi- cal turning point. Konstantin Chernenko filled the posi- tion after the announcement of Andropov's death. .Jessica Savitch, NBC anchorwoman, died in a freak car accident. The drummer of the Beach Boys, Dennis Wilson, also met his demise in an accident. I-Ie fell off a yacht during a Ivlarina Del Psy party and drowned. The Pretenders bassist, Pete Farndon, died at age BC. This is the second band member to die In two years. Actors David Niven and IVIichael Conrad El-lillstreet Blues! died of natural causes and cancer, respectively. .Jackie Coogan, well known as 'Uncle Fester' of the Adams Family, died at age BB. Barney Clark, the first man to have an artificial heart, died 'I 'I E days after the implant. .Jack Dempsey. formerly a heavy-weight world champion boxer, passed away at age B7. A great Broadway performer, Etheyl Ivlerman, also died. She entertained millions in film, musicals, and television. Character actor Slim Pickens died of natural causes. The mother of .Jimmy Carter, Lillian Carter, died after a long life. The last member of the Three Stooges, Ivloe, passed away of old age. Possibly the most tragic death was that of Karen Carpenter. After a long struggle with anorexia, Carpenter's weakened heart failed. She was only EIB. Cardinal Cooke, cardinal of New York City, died of cancer Cctober B, 'IBBIB Cabove rightl. Lillian Carter, former President , Carter's mother, died on October EIO, 'I SBS I in Amerious, GA Irightl. Pat CJ'Brien, well known for his protrayal of Knute F-Iocke in ' , Knute Flocke - All American, died of a heart attack on Cctober 'I 5, 'I 9613. I-Ie was BE! Cfer rightl. x Q World heavyweight champion from 1 S1 S- 'l SES, .Jack Dempsey, died at age S7 of a heart attack Cleftl. Radio and TV personality of the 40's and 5CI'a, Arthur Godfrey, died March 'l S. 1 SSE! of ernphyeema and pneumonia. l-le was well known for his show Arthur f3odfrey's Tal- ent Scouts fupper leftll. Gloria Swanson, an oldtime actor who made a comeback in 'Airport 75', died at S4 on April 4. 'lSS13 of e heart attack Ctopl. Hollywood actor, David Niven, died of e neuromuscular disease in Switzerland on July ES, 'I ESE. I-ie won an academy award in 'l S55 for his role in the film Seperate Tables Cabovel Obituaries 0 'l SS w I '- f Y 1 ,,1, V 11, , A . 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He practiced hard and showed what a coach wants in a player, said Stansbury. Eric Harp received first team all- league, and Ross Mark and Marty O'Brien were on second team all-league for guard and center, respectively. Harp and Williams were also first on the All West Side Team, given by the LA. Times. Reviewing the season's record of 1-9, Stans- bury added, lt was disap- pointing due to the amount of talent, but the games were all competitive. wif. 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W '1 6 U - fini Joey Chandler Q21 lets go of the ball ,ESL in time for Scott Bushman C71 to 'c it. Q P? 4 734g153Q1Q5 ta ga EMEA 'W if r we W5 M10 V VARSITY FOOTBALL - Front row: Joaquin Olivar, Erwin Mora, Jeff Schreiber, Adam Kanter, Bill Galer, John Himelstein, Charles Kertesz, and John Irie. Second row: Noah Witlin, Scott Bushman, Doug Doty, Matthew Morisaki, Chris Williams, Jason Cohen, Jay Brown, and Joey Chandler. Third row: Alex Echeverria, Ellie Nesis, Coach Carter Paysinger, Coach Bill Stansbury, Coach Dick Billingsley, Coach Donald Paysinger,Jon Stern, and Steve Strauss. Fourth row:Jim Henning, Tom Rutigliano, Chris Kombosch, Derrick Robinson, Mike Roth, Steve Shamie, J .P. Amataeu, and Jim Shute. Fifth row: Adorium Williams, Todd Fine, Scott Golant, Peter Oppenheim, Marty O'Brien, Dawd Weller, Rick Houghton, Craig Karlan, and Mostafa Afifi. Sixth row: Patrick Cunningham, David Cantrell, Brett Loncar, Ben Arnette, Ross Mark, Eric Mueller, Steve Nikzad, and Eric Harp. , Varsity Football I 197 I ---- -f f l is-. Y- 1 V , 1 ' i -4.1.1 Y 2,41 J ' . ft Q , M s .FOOTBALL ,L1 f i W , v, . , .fs s H' x, 'ff Zfsjy 1' 8 fs gif' Wi, 'lf 1' if fi' ,,,-'fd r,'.f f, ewan. ,V 1? f J! Hi ' f., kwlvil ,XA,a4gxWr4J Nt - 4 f Ji Wag , Sw tance +view- l98 O Varsity Football Chris Williams 4443 plunges his way through the defensive line as Peter Op- penheim 1835 assists in blocking lupper leftl. The Norman offense is ready for action Cupper rightj. Surpassing the opponents, Chris Williams flies over them to gain extra yardage, as Jim Shute i365 pushes back a blocker fabovej. Quar- terback Eric Mueller receives help from blockers as he throws a long pass frightj. 1 in . 1 - . ? V7 v it . ov P 4 Q' g- Us D ,xt 'A ,rf gf., y. , 1- 1 f ,,, f e t uw,-n 1 - 'xi' f df 'Q , 'X-. 1 . 1-inf With opponents grabbing him from every angle, Jim Shute darts forward with ball in hand fleftj. Pulling down a receiver, Craig Karlan successfully blocks along pass Qbelowj. ev R f.,.x YV , - s - '-A A, Iliff' iz' , , 3 -rj D . i 4' .sg ., It J..- 44 L 15' ' s ,, . ,, :Q -kAE s-, 5 ,te ff-15, ..'.p-'- ' - V , F .,, . , N ,- V -' 'L '4 ,, sfjwu A 4 f -. -fits. ', 'W' - , ef , , yum'---5 ef f ' . ur .., , A' . ' i 3 , ,.,,,gg f -4- .nn - - .1' u- J N , ik ...1'.,.y-e,.'- A, Varsity Football O 199 if : fi !i iiiii l FOOTBALL 2 MQW 'ff' Q: V I- MW Freshmen cclplure titleg sophs seltle for fourth With an overall record of 7-3 and a 4-1 league mark, the freshman football team shared the Ocean League title with Leuzinger and Culver City. Beaux Randall, Chris Harding, Joe Rosen, Chad Nellis, and Darin Nellis were the top offensive players. Marc Bender, Clay Colbert, Daamu Hill, Travis Fine, C. Nellis, Ro- sen, and Randall performed well defensively. The team's greatest victory, a 22-14 win over Leuzinger, earned the league championship. Awards were given to team captain Randall for Most Valu- able Player, D. Nellis for Most Inspirational Playerg and Brent Dattilo for Most Inspirational Player. David Bernstein re- ceived the Red Shirt Award. When asked about the team's success, Coach Bill Hoag re- ZOO Q FroshfSopi'a Foot ' plied, They were willing to work hard and to practice, and had a desire to improve. The sophomore football team, coached by Larry Stees, had a 1-4 Ocean League record and was 5-5 overall. Top offensive performers were Derek Fuller, David Barad, Bob Mitchell, Jon Raich, and Greg Seton. The defense was led by Adam Randall, Boaz Weintraub, Mark Kincaid, Hans Cun- ningham, and Alfred Gragg. A 38-14 whipping of Harvard was the team's greatest vic- tory. Awards were given to Fuller for Most Valuable Player and Ben Grossman for Most Inspirational Player. Despite a fourth place finish, Assistant Coach William Erickson com- mented, They improved a great deal. As freshmen they were only 1-7. Vai-:Hs ' 1 as-'f 1 ' ' Pq.ff'li7I1ilfivTM Z itll 1. ,, 1- LMIML-3,91 ' ,:,.: 'im , : im,-1 G' iglrw 2 'PLL ni-1' 1 .my-i .1,,i,u ..,, ,,,, Tails, W: - lff, ww, fi ,,f,,.,, pigs-gi,,y 5g:w,,y:, it 1. V 1 , ,. ugg:,,i.,:,wq.if-...':gg.-,Q X V'ifiHQw,il , LY f'.'i.mqf-,gi my-,i,i vi z.: gi fu ww iii' ir,-Ft lEql.f!?HH5YTp29ff Q '-,l X ,i Ai.- ' BHHSM13? 55 ' ' ,ff .. C it L52f'3HU5l1ftifzffi 3, '.t, -.di 2.15. 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Third row: Anthony Behar, Zach Zeidler, Angella Breaux, Coach Bill Hoag, Coach Jimmy Muldrow, Coach Len Mitchell, Gary Melnik, and Eric Neshenian. Fourth row: Travis Fine, Vergel Romero, Marc Bender, Beaux Randall, Brent Dattillo, Max Goralnick, and Daamu Hill. Fifth row: Jon Barry, Darin Nellis, Joel Berkowitz, Chris Harding, Chad Nellis, Evan Silver, Clay Colbert, and Alan Glazer. Sixth row: Darryl Suess, Larry Borlenghi, Jod Douglas, Joe Rosen, Matthew Spellman, Cameron Davis, and Chris Spiotta. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL - Front row: Alfred Gragg, Ben Grossman, Gregg Silver, Angus Bates, Dan Alexander, Derek Fuller, and Josh Steiner. Second row: Scott Hirschfield, Howard Lynch, Martin Boags, Joe Bao, David Barad, Jon Baer, Steve Garrett, and Jason Bany. Third row Todd Komguth, Peter Riche, Manager Danny Fried, Coach Bill Erickson, Coach Larry Stees, Coach Rick Bell, Manager Tiffany Shrier, Jason Moss, and Matthew Berlin. Fourth row: Nicholas Rumanes, Brian Brownstein, Billy Miller, Steve Walpert, Jon Fries, Mike Salgado, and Ray Taylor. Fifth row: Adam Randall, Boaz Weintraub, Kenny Button, Mark Kincaid, Greg Seton, Robert Kurtz, Hans Cunningham, and Jon Raich. Sixth row: Mike Demir, Brett Rubin, Bob Mitchell, Keith Long, Oren Weintraub, David Buchbinder, and David Ellis. Frosh!Soph Football O 201 TENNIS Varsity tennis not , f , fx -rv r K . f ? . rf 1 f JA X 2- 1 'Q E hindered by youth Very young. Evenly skilled. Good sportsmanship. Excel- lent participation. These words were used to describe girls' varsity tennis. Earning second place in the Gcean League, with a record of 7-3, the team finished with a suc- cessful season. Co-captains Elizabeth DeWitts and Nancy Hochman were voted first team all-league. Having rela- tively young members Cfour freshmen on the teami, the squad represented our school very well, said Coach Susan Stevens. Their youth did not have a negative effect upon their playing ability, as they played singles and dou- bles matches with even dex- terity. Wendy Brokaw, a freshman, earned Most lm- proved Player. Most Improved Sportsmanship, a new team award, was given to Cami Berkus. Elizabeth DeWitts, co- captain of the team, won Most Valuable Player. Advancing to the CIF playoffs, the netters defeated their first opponents fllflarlboroughj 15-3, but later lost to top-ranked Santa Bar- bara, 25-16. With team mem- bers playing a minimum of 17 out of 19 matches, the overall participation and energy of the team was very strong. Freshman Leslie Carroll leans into her forehand fupper lefti. Showing extreme concentration, Wendy Shuken successfully follows through with her backhand Cupper rightl. 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Co-captain Elizabeth DeWitts smashes her backhand across the net fbelowj. Y , V 'T vs iiwaf resr 0ra f wr X wit' gat Jfwkiitfl 5 0??0WWsfafwl isiiigfffd f I 05W93i3'?4F 4W ,JI 4 .trys 45 I I ,M f 0sJ6Q5i9f-490 , 10 V.rs ,Q 'M was I ff? 'O' me 4' ' f I r I y3,f.Qf ,ai ,wr 2 it ,f I 1 1 y 1 0 2 sr I xv -' 4,1 is ,L X jf f ' ,I ,0,rr, x. ,Z , lg Vim a Sf xl I 7 ,Y 3 y ' 1 1 'YJ , .ff'?i?'i GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS - Left to right Felisa Schlemenson, Tracy Birnkrant, Missy Richman, Elizabeth DeWitLs, Cami Berkus, Leslie Carroll, Coach Susan Stevens, Brandi Wright Cbackl, Wendy Brokaw, Wendy Shuken, and Nancy Hoch- IT1aTl. Varsity Tennis 0 203 TENNIS ,g si, R . M1' ,-.i: 'Q XX x xxXX X N x it is .kt ., .tx X N X x X 1 .f i X K XX fx' A K X w 'x Xxx XX xx X X Q X X X X K ' KR SX i X X R -. x ,W X'-.XS it K 'Q X ' XR X Xxx Xi -f XX XX ix X X X X XXX Kxxlxll Q X XX' x KX N X X k X Ri xx X l 'x X 'X K t X x 1 wx, X i w -sg rr' qi f 1 gi S1 fi J ' ' A 6 1.1 4 xx 1 if., 1 V l' K , f V V . X5 W 12 Q. C 1 , , s :fi 'Q , A -V: xxx L, f s , . l ef I ,I j ,jf '.,. 1- l . XY l f t i f X' . if ' JV tennis reigns as undefeated champs Not losing any league matches, the girls' junior var- sity tennis team finished with a perfect record of 10-O. As un- defeated champs in the Ocean League, the team Hcar- ried on the tradition of winning the league title, stated Coach Susan Stevens. They beat other JV opponents when the varsity team had been de- feated. This showed the su- perb strength and depth of the junior varsity squad. Co- captains Jamie Devore and Jennifer Hochman demon- strated strong leadership as 204 9 Girls' JV Tennis they led the team to victory. Jamie Devore beat her oppo- nents in 8-O sets eight times. Co-captain Hochman won the Most Valuable Player Award. The Best Sportsmanship Award went to Liz Leanse. Other top team members in- cluded junior Daryl Shear franked No. 25 and freshman Courtenay Myers franked No. 31. 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Co-captain Jenny Hochman follows through with her forehand fupper leftj. Varsity team member, Missy Richman, leans back to hit the ball fabovej. Freshman Courtenay Myers concentrates on her forehand frightl. Pi ,? . , new A , v-,l is . P, . f e L ,, is f.V.'.f.i' I If W Y v A , 1 AQ J v8i',iNlf'f'ei F A . I4 I at lr, J' f ,gf Q Courtenay Myers leans into her backhand Cleftj. Crouching into position, Jenny Hochman prepares for oncoming ball Cbelowj. PM S , 'Ni , -Nt 5!'A..g.L3Lw!4 iw, V se.,, C ' l ' H iaR,mi 'w. xi if Q 'ST -U , '-slls My M' A r ., mi: - i ssl V I ,U k ,rm , , H 'N ' .- 'w f '2.,3.f ., A g Y: 1. .- V 1- ,gg -, ...,-, A. ,. A.- , ...,, .r,, C rK,, ,lle ,C C 'Yr , w 1 '. N fm, i V - ' ' L 'L .V - ' ' V V- , , y y ,,.. ,V g V GIRLS' JV TENNIS - Front row: Coach Susan Stevens, Luisa Norsa, Jamie Devore, Michele Ceazan, Jenny Hochman, Suzanne Rowen, and Elizabeth Leanse. Second row: Susie Gildred, Paige Ross, Stacey Koff, Courtenay Myers, Jennifer Cowan, Andrea Stein, Holly Peskin, Daryl Shear and Angie Clay. Girls' JV Tennis O 205 4 jL...,-,J ff 1- :Fil f T1 'hwy Varsity girls gain fhirdg boys fake fourth place They were extremely coach- able, had exceptional atti- tudes, trained hard, and ran to their potential,' commented Coach Chuck Kloes about the varsity cross-country teams. The boys finished fourth in the Ocean League at 1-3, with an overall record of 2-4. The girls took third place in the Ocean League with a 2-2 record, and were 3-3 overall. Dan Howard, Lionel McPherson, and Brian Hanna were the top runners for the boys with three-mile distance times of 15:44, 15:46, and 16:13, respec- tively. For the girls, Michelle Gass, Jodi Nesis, Katherine Caulfield, Pascale Llzan, Dawn Gragg, and Gillian Marcus had outstanding seasons. The 206 O Cross-Country teams' best meet was the Mt. SAC Invitational, where both teams took second place. The girls Hnished third at the league finals and also ran well at the CIF preliminaries. Awards were given to team captains Howard and Gass for Outstanding Runnerg Jordan Loober and Nesis for Most lm- provedg and Hanna and team captain Marcus for Most Dedi- cated. Gass and McPherson were selected as all-league runners. Coach Kloes re- marked, We could have a strong team coming back next year. The girls have a good nucleus returning. The key is how the runners train during the summer. 3 CROSS-COUNTRY .... BOYS' VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY X Mira Costa 19 BHHS 42 1 BHHS 25 Miraleste 34 ' N Redondo 26 BHHS A 29 Hawthorne 1 9 BHHS 36 ' Wont 1 Lost 3 ' CHRLS' VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY Mira Costa 20 BHHS 39 Mlralesie 29 BHHS 2 30 V BHHS 20 Redondo 35 Hawthome is 1 BH:-is 46 Won: 1 Lost 3 Showing great concentration, team captain Dan Howard strides ahead of Mark Kuwayama fupper leftj. All- league runner Michelle Gass prepares to overtake JV runner Susanne Dra- per fupper righti. Tamira Elul appears to be flying as she heads toward the finish line ffar upper righti. Jeff Mul- lins and Martin Pinhasi show signs of joy as they start a race frightl. . VARSITY BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY - Front row: Lionel McPherson, Dan Howard, Brian Hanna, and Jordan Loober. Second row: Coach Chuck Kloes, Brett Litz, Martin Pinhasi, and Mark Kuwayama. VARSITY GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY - Front row: Gillian Marcus, Jodi Nesis, Pascale Llzan, Dawn Gragg, and Hilary yilfog. Second row: Coach Chuck Kloes, Natalie Bell, Lysle Buchbinder, Kamla Tandon, Michelle Gass, Tamira Elul, and u y rant. Cross-Country 0 207 CROSS-COUNTRY JV runners capture second, third places With a record of 3-1, the girls' JV cross-country team, coached by Chuck Kloes, fin- ished second place in the Ocean League. The top run- ners were Ariane Levy, Joanna Rosemond, freshmen Kim McPherson and Outstanding JV Female, Ann Karlin. Their most outstanding race was in the league finals where four runners placed in the top ten. Tamira Elul finished fourth, Ann Karlin fifth, Kim McPher- son seventh, and Kamala Tandon ninth. The girls' placement was higher than that of the boys, for the JV boys' cross-country team fin- ished third in the league with a record of 2-2. Their place- ment was a combination of their running abilities and de- faults by other teams. The top runners were Mark Kuway- ama, Doug Dennington, and Jeff Mullins. The teams were a nice group of kids who worked cooperatively and were willing to practice, ended Kloes. 3 EPT 95QY5'+'VC3955fCQUN7fFYf 7205 T itittgiiyiifiitcosta f'j'BHljlS- groin TBHHSZ 1 tftitMird1-swf A F T fneapndop sis yittttt ,Bifn-ist, PAO f T T 1-iawummet risk wBHlj1S.l ,wt27f, Wonxi , ,L.osti3,l , ,, CliRLS'JV-CRCJSS-COUNTRY I it J J . Mlra,Costa 15 BHHS 't'y 40x T BHHS - 15 Miralestel, 50 ' ' BHHS 20 Redondoly '35,- J. BHHS 24 Hawthorne y 31 T Won:3 Losnii T T img T Jlffimy Paul and Alex Karlin strive to finish lfar leftl. Martin Penhasse, Brad Lite and Jon Cole warm-up together ln 21 pack lmiddle leftj. Running nose- to-nose, Kevin Hirsh and Jason Carter practice' before the race fbelow leftl. Raven Viltz concentrates on her steps, as she keeps a steady pace Cnear leftj. Nearing the finish line, Suzanne Dra- per smiles as she completes the race fbottoml. XXX WW .A LMAIAWV M, l 1 Q Q s i GIRLS' JV CROSS-COLIINITRY - Front row Ann Karlin, Dahlia Gross, Freida Douek, Raven Viltz Joanna Rosemond, Dorie Freund, Leslie Bunnage and Missy Wolf. Second row: Coach Chuck Kloes, Caroline Styne, Cami Simon, Jocelyn Cooperman, Katie Dennington, Cynthia Wanetjck, .Jackie Lasher and Joanna Kandel. Third row: Joanna Stone, Brooke Glassman, Ariane Levy, Karen Bimkrant, Katherine Caulfield, Kim McPherson and Dominique Tauzin. BOYS' JV, SOPHOMORE CROSS-COUNTRY -- Front row: Jason Carter, Tim Collins, Hugh Borax, Herrick Siegel and Andy Pritikin. Second row: Coach Chuck Kloes, Jimmy Paul, Alex Karlin, Jon Cole, Ernesto Saldivar and Neal Collier. Third row: Dov Abitbol, Jeff Adler, Alec Davis, Chad Krentzman, Scott Sampler and Doug Dennington. Cross-Country 0 209 CROSS-CCUNTRY E Frosh-soph runners show great potential This is probably the best group of freshman runners I've had in a long time, com- mented cross-country Coach Chuck Kloes. The boys' fresh- man team finished second overall in the Ocean League. They were paced by Mitch Carlin, Michael Caulfield, Jor- dan Fishman, Chris Furie, and Jim Robinson. In an impres- sive showing at league finals, Furie, Fishman, Carlin, and Robinson finished fourth, seventh, ninth, and tenth, re- spectively, with Caulfield run- ning with the varsity team. Kloes commented, The freshmen have great poten- tial,' citing Caulfield's best 210 0 Cross-Country time of 17:18 for the three mile course. The sophomore cross- country team finished fourth overall in the Ocean League. They were weakened by the loss of two of their top run- ners, Lionel McPherson and Brett Litz, who ran for the var- sity team forthe entire season. The sophomores were led by Jon Cole and Tim Collins. Kloes commented, The team did as well as they could. The top time was turned in by McPherson, 15:46 for the three-mile course. The entire team trains 45 to 60 miles a week for their three-mile races. 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Jason Carter and Jon Saul stride ahead of teammate Cary Meadow lbelowl. , 1 -'l at TC 'W' A or M M, is A ,ive of C- ,eviivlw smile '-s lx, K , g ' f iskig' , ' V C of ft, ,, ' s.'?'.,,,g'N wa- ' , . C25 1 51 44Rr7' .,4s' , 4 Q . P gl 4 '11, I, L4, Vw , , 'H , X ,Q ' - .Q 51 l a g,:n4l',,,L,,f f S'- , lg. - :non i M s 1 , ' gi' : lx ll 8, 1- Y -,V 1 , , M ii,iii 7 , ' PS3 ' , F z?5?7g.l. 'ani A 1 iite J ,Ji J f ,. ,AV C O r ,gi eg Yi ,, L ' ' ' wr V -f,,, .T 3' f .4 f so , 'Hx - I 'cg-1. ,:,gw:,4-,,-:,.g,,,. -i ,,V- f ,f,k 5 S .i,, .,., , J - 1 , J , , r--......... , ejl BOYS' F RESHMAN CROSS-COUNTRY - Front row: Jason Roberts, Eric Pines, Greg Kontzer, Michael Caulfield, Chris Furie, Danny Croll, and Brian Alexander. Second row: Coach Kloes, Ted Vanderoot, Cary Meadow, Mitch Carlin, Alan Berman, Jason Tomarken, and Taro Yoshikawa. Third row: Eric Singer, Josh Simms, Paul Hoeper, Jordan Fishman, Jimmy Robinson, and Jonathan Saul. 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My 5lgwiyJ '- 'f : xiii O r e G m u I I n iii i 2 mi .tri f-if lliwiilfxl si vWl1il5,' wiki fvwiisif QI? W1 '2 V - .s im i'w7ii, 'if9i lic-'Wi'fi i 'WE if-iw,,fQ 'wi w.: l55fnrlfil'1 i,QHHS3lf5Le-q,fi.' iw-if ' www ,, Y rm iw -f' 'i'w,sL.,',g,3,.fiwr.--v-. imrtflqli 'Experience makes the differ- ence. That's how the girls' varsity volleyball Coach Susan Woodyard summed it up. Af- ter losing 10 of 13 players to graduation, the team was in- experienced. With 12 girls brought up from JV, the play- ers lacked experience at a var- sity level. With a stronger team than last year, undefeated Mira Costa. won the Ocean League and CIF 4-A cham- pionships. Beverly ended up with a 1-7 league record and a 2-13 overall record. Even with the inexperience, the team placed fourth in 4-A Ocean League. The girls worked very 212 0 Varsity Volleyball hard three hours a day, and used tournaments for prac- tice. lt got to a point where the score became unimpor- tant. The fact that we were progressing was thrilling, commented Coach Wood- yard. All this work paid off against Redondo at the end of the season, when MVP fMost Valuable Playerj and captain Brooke Bollenbacher, with the help of Most Outstanding Players Rachael Craig CHitterJ and Tracy Pion CSetterJ, and Most Improved Player Catie Chaplan, exhibited their abili- ties in beating Redondo 3-1 in Beverly's final league game. 'Z 'ii viif'iiil,: i'l2!wlvL,1i'l2t' ' f ' '-ffiy:1.li - iq, f.-i i:i:'ili,..-if lffi:-,sift , ,g,i,w.q,'1 'i W ii. ,gigx g:,.iij,Hi,3.WL 1 :5,, u,j-5,-ws! V ws :Ig 1 i wp,'w4:',ff.,,a fx ,f'zfBLll1b5hk2Q, 622-1 '.i Y ,, 'L?ZfV'i f',- will f,,-, ,, A .1 ss'- M f W 1 ,t , ,. ,.?g3ii.fQ3gffaV if if 2 1 ili ,,, 1 , 'r'i G ,. Rachael Craig times a perfect smash fupper leftj. Rachael Craig delivers the ball with accuracy lup- per centerj. Rachael Craig lunges fonavard for the ball fupper rightj. 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Al Q ,,..W V , GIRLS' VARSITY VOLLEYBALL - Front row: Stacey Luchs, Dayna Sutton, Valerie McCormick, Rachael Craig, Leigh Manacher, Colleen Donahue, Elisa Mermelstein and Julie Yoneyama. Second row: Lisa Hackner, Catie Chaplan, Nancy Ross, Lesli Beckwith, Lisa Shaw, Brooke Bollenbacher, Tracy Pion and Victoria Engle. Varsity Volleyball 0 213 VOLLEYBALL 'W wr' '-.HEQV1 .Swv . Wm , , HW,- 1 f'f-. .. ,.., . ,. T. .. ,. ,, . . ,rl , i'ufqJ,l,u,y,,1ll,45o,tit-ffl,in Wil-N-l:i.,ry3,yi rglwy':'W':jAlm3wlll.,'H'u 'lr 'twillNl3MJ'UC'G'vmf'wM7H WVYf 47r1i'Ml3WF' ,,,y1qf,gs,5 it ,rwm gliww:-'Grit':gt-,..iJlifmll I- 'w,ffu'1ifi'ff.t,igj.,,,fv.-qty. s:l'ww,f::,,aJ,,i,!F w5i1,,.lf'f1 ' ' he for lhlrd place After a slow start, the girls JV volleyball team bounced back to finish in a tie for third place in a tough Ocean League. Coach Barbara May com- mented, We started at zero and worked to IO. The team's initial problems were due to the loss of most of last year's players to the varsity team. With only two players returning from last year's team, the spikers spent the beginning of the season gain- 2i4 9 JV Volleyball ing experience. They got it all together and ended the sea- son very strongly. lt was su- per the way they were playing at the end of the season, sta- ted May, who was especially happy with the competitive at- titude that developed in the girls. 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Dana Foonberg, jumping, prepares to smash the ball, as Melissa Dagadog and Jolette Lazner stand ready lbelowj. DEVEE GIRLS' JV VOLLEYBALL - Front row: Erna Cooper, Melissa Dagadog, Laura Cohen, Jolette Lazner, Noreen Goldner, Dana Foonberg, Lynne Adler, and Michele Lenke. Second row: manager Helene Omansky, manager Leah Katz, Stepha- nie Sapper, Bonnie Park, Betsy Holwitz, Annalisa Burch, and Kristy Schreiber. JV Volleyball 0 215 WATER POLO fy is I, 1 W 4' My X ' AM Q ' Ut, ,y11jf,2 ' .W1 , 141 .-'-WL: , ,.,,,51, , W, 11 .,. 7, iff,-I - 967 , -1 ,g f-yt ,Q 5 'if ' 147 wp. , . .4 W5'f,,af?y- we 1 1 wt . Varsily water polo places lhlr Falling two goals short of achieving the Ocean League championship, the varsity wa- ter polo team placed third in the league. One of the top players was Dynio Honrubia, who was unanimously voted first team all-league, Most Valuable Player, and holds the record for the most goals scored. Jay Kaufman and co- captains Michael Rago and Marco Rago won positions on second team all-league. Of the Ragos, Marco won Most Improved Player, and Michael won the Coach's Award. Douglas closed by saying, They were a group of dedi- cated young men who wanted to succeed. From good to 216 0 Water Polo d in league better, the frosh-soph water polo team placed a admirable second in Ocean League play from last year's third. With the help of three starting second year players, MVP fMost Valu- able Playerl David Luner, co- MVP Mark Gurich, and Jeremy Wolf, the team made a 3-1 league record and a 9-4 over- all record. The Most Improved Player Award went to Ray- mond Sarraf who contributed to the team's offense. in a grueling final against Mira Costa, the team lost 8-6, Coach Crawford commented, The team worked very hard to win by setting their goals on being league champs. H?3:,,1.,, j,.5:f.95 sf 1 f 2 if .g5yg::f:z1 4 QW ,W if f W 13 Y r W km 62' . ,f1.-,f 141. .M , . -ga, r-Gt? 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L. S335 - , .kx. L. ,K tif t s we-use :- - W ,., -R .N , Q -.-.-W.-. .f 1 .wt - -A . xxX9,, j ,Wig -- il 'C Segal .. sax., M s 5 X N C: . xN Shiv-1 ' ' at fx '-.T ', D i F icb, .cha Michael Rago awaits the oncoming ball in order to score ffar leftj. Jay Kaufman attempts to score, as the goalie blocks the throw fnear leftl. Grasping the ball, Michael Rago looks for a teammate to pass the ball to flower leftl. VARSITY WATER POLO - Front row: Kacy Magadmen, Jennifer Osborne, Claudia Cooper and Jennifer Abelson. Second row: Ross Goralnick, Michael Perl, Richard Befarin, Jeremy Warren, Aaron Furlong and Coach Dick Douglas. Third row: Jules Teffaha, Marco Rago, Chris Gurich, Jay Kaufman, Michael Rago, Dynio Honrubia, and Robert Bauer. FROSH-SOPH WATER POLO - Front row: Adam Retsky, Noah Margo, Alex Nemani, Grayson Towler, Ramsey Salem, Larry Kiek,.Mark Gurich and Payam Taghibaigi. Second row: Steve Lotwin, Josh Margo, Charles Doff, Raymond Sarraf, Stanley Silver, Ron Baker, David Rosenman, Todd Walkow, Coach Ron Crawford and Manuel Bergher. Third row: Devin Llzan, Jeremy Orr, David Scates, David Luner, Randy Bishop, Jeremy Wolf, Josh O'Ken and Fred Tatasciore. Water Polo 0 217 SOCCER 4, , Z ,H ' wffff ' f ,f1v412.,4yA., , Ca 3. VV,, . ,f gs' -Q, M65 1 , ',rv- an . V .,,,,,,!, ,M ,, gf ww 4, ww. 5 Www,-w,,1 ff!! A 52161 Girl booters struggle in competitive league ln its second year of existence, the girls' varsity soccer team moved up to 4-A competition. Their record of 4-12-1 came in a league featuring three of ClF's top 10 teams. Coach Dick Billingsley stated, De- spite their record, the girls have given a great showing. lt's a shame they are in such a strong league. Leading the team were Rachael Craig at goalkeeper, Stacey Koff at center halfback, Rachael Ric- cardo at sweeper, and Pascale Uzan at forward. The booters had their one of their best showings against arch rival Culver City. The booters won the game 3-2. One problem, according to Billingsley, was a lack of players due to illness. Against Redondo the team played well in the Hrst half and were behind 2-1 at halftime. ln the second half, the players got tired because the entire team was forced to play the 218 0 Soccer 55111. 1-,f- 'wf'f4' '1'111,.11.1a, '11111,fw :1'ff11iiu-:1 'vw 1 111,11 111.1 ' 1:11 , ::1..11:-1.f1l . gf,i11g1g115151g1?1111111rf'J11q'.3:41111g1i.1 111: :Q'f11,1,1f1-111 P111 .115 1119 -1 1 1 , .,,,,,'flniari:f111.,tU11fJ1ff:1111r1P1112211111111111111111111191'5'a17m11J1' 5 ,W J., 1,5 ,,,,1t,,1,,, 1-,,....,,,.,11,,..f,1J. 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They finally lost the game 5-1. The booters also had a lack of experience on the team and will return nine of 1 1 starters. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Kim Freeman C191 and Ann Ifekwunigwe 1141 work together tb steal the ball from .opposing player ttop leftJ. Kim Freeman takes a free ball down the field ttop flghtl. Kathenne Caulfield gets away from defender to receive a pass from ii teammate faboveb. r n, 'W' Y 'U ll -fi A tina un T L, I S Z 4 2 ' xi fi It 4' it I ii l I if - 4 Q ' H , 4.,- sm H. if 5 '5 I ,V r 4- Sizf A' 'f fi' C :xi L . .A,, . ,gk , - J A i Q .2 in Zak ,SMX , f., . . -- ,.-4... ' mths, l7i,f f,'.7 . , .f1f,,. wh- .. U ug. . V wg V 1, wr. fm, I ,gm .A QM .Mtg ., , .., Mi'.,ax,,. dawn K 50,45 swf- 5 me -A :A ,.'. . is-vm ,, M 4' 'fx GIRLS' VARSITY SOCCER - Front row: Rachael Riccardo, Ann lfekwunigwe, Rachael Jaffe, and Kim Freeman. Second row: Laurie Slatkin, Laleh Soomekh, Sharon Michler, Jodi Nesis, Katherine Caulfield, and Pascale Llzan. Third row: Trista Dagodag, Rachael Craig, Stacey Koff, Coach Dick Billingsley and manager Kim lngber. 'Q l I V ,If .,:, I ' 'lll' pf ,A AQ ,, i ,J ?,,7,i!M,,,4cZ,,L4j, I , Stacey Koff controls the ball as Pas- cale Llzan waits to move downfield ftop leftl. Jodi Nesis plays good de- fense and cuts off opponents forward Cabovel. Soccer 0 219 SOCCER ,of , V ,Z 45.47 ,V ,, I V, . , A,i , Jaxx, tJ32f, 9 ky. 192141, ' 705235 1 1 an 1 1 , I rc rf ' ',1A 'fl X if 5 4 , if f T 6 Q -f, 2 ,WMI , Varsity soccer teorm slowed by injuries Due to many injuries, the var- sity soccer team never really got going in the Ocean League and finished with a 1- 10 record. They played their best in the pre-season with an impressive 2-1 victory over the No. 2-ranked team in 2-A, Bishop Montgomery. This took place in the Huntington Beach tournament where the team reached the semi-finals. The booters also managed to tie the No. 4-ranked CIF 4-A team, Santa Monica, 1-1. As the year progressed, injuries and illness left the team with- out subs for five games and the squad finished with an 220 0 Soccer overall record of 5-13-1. The team was led by forwards Alex Echeverria and Joaquin Pala- cios, half-backs Dynio Honru- bia and Edward Sanchez, full-backs Peter Oppenheim, Scott Bushman, Yaniv Tep- per, and Eric Dobkin, and goalkeeper Jules Teffaha. Coach John McFadden noted, Many of our varsity soccer players are involved in two or three sports compared with other schoois who spe- cialize and have their players play only one sport all year. Next year, the team will return only three of 1 1 starters. rt? 1 I ' ' , , ' ' f ' .wiffnrfiag Fullback Eric Dobkin gets a leg on the ball to stop opposing forward ftop leffl- Ed Sanchez attempts to dribble passed a defender ttop righti. 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' 5 .. .1 'u , , , 1. :q.1eYayiQk 5. Q, . Q A as g ff. 1, 1,1'1 - I 1 F Forward Joaquin Palacios gets back K Q f .3,,, 1 11 , ' .1,,. 1 1. ,1,.L..,h..,.Q..,. .1 3, j . N 1 .,1,.. ' . to play same agressive defense. Pala- ..'-.1111wf1f1111eg b. ' .1..,' 1 11+ 1 1 'ml ' cios was voted MVP for his team lead- L' 1 51.5 ..11. 4 '1.111'f 1 ing 1090315 ilefil. ' 5 EES- sap N... ll! 1 nb en I X ,y 1 1' 3 ,J . I 1 BOYS VARSITY SOCCER - First row: Jules Teffaha, Scott Bushman, Louis Herrey, Dynio Honrubia, Joaquin Palacios, Jason Brent, and Tom Rutigliano. Second row: Pepe Dominguez, Peter Oppenheim, Yaniv Tepper, Alex Echeverria, Wilfredo Melgar, Eric Dobkin, Derek Fuller, and Coach John McFadden. Not Pictured: Jon Ellis, Ed Sanchez, and Davy Weller. Soccer 0 221 SOCCER JV BOYS' SOCCER - Front row: Marty Marcus, Dror Golan, Paul Lee, Feokust Orloff, and Scott Hirschfield. Second row: Sami Hakim, Jon Raich, Tyran Hodada, Champ Silver, Ron Frankel, Cristian Moras and Head Coach John McFadden. 'ti' A, l a fbemglx- JV GIRLS' SOCCER - Front row: Storey Holt, Martine Hendersen, Lani Carroll, Heidi Stultz, and Sara Grossman. Second row: Mindy Bazaar, Lauren Cohen, Josie Collins, Dominiqu Tauzin, Suzanne Rowen, and Nazy Zargarpour. Third row: Kelly Borris, Kristen Alexander, Mimi Stultz, Evelyn Silver, Coach Dick Billingsley, Manager Kim lngber, Carol Baker, and Nicole Avant. 222 OJV Soccer JV soccer teams suffer losing seasons Despite finishing the season with a 2-7-1 Ocean League record and an overall record of 3-10-3, the junior varsity boys' soccer team was loaded with individual -talent. Out- standing players were forward Dror Golan, halfback Scott Hirschfield, wing Derek Fuller, forward Tyran Hodada, and forward and halfback Paul Lee. Ron Frankel was de- scribed by Assistant Coach Pepe Dominguez as an in- spirational and improved play- er, a perfect gentleman on and off the field. The team's greatest performance was a 2- 1 victory over Miraleste. Dominguez commented, lt was a tremendously well- played game. We were be- hind, but we played as a team and won. The junior varsity girls' soccer team, which play- ed all of its games in the Ocean League, ended the season with a 2-8 record. Cen- ter halfback Evelyn Silver, sweep Mindy Bazaar, and left halfback Laura Cohen had ex- ceptional seasons. The team started out successfully with a 3-1 crushing of El Segundo. Assistant Coach Sue Norman exclaimed, The El Segundo game was an excellent start for the season. lt gave us con- fidence going into the league. As it turned out, El Segundo and Culver City were the only teams that we could keep with, and Culver City did not have a team. SWIMMING er. . Y. I Y . Q' ' - ' J rn. 1 I f- 2:5 'ti- 43 j LV, i 1 T 64 v3 . , if ,,'.. ie.. f ' fi- ' ,:. A'--3 f . f 4 L .- VI V1 4, t .IL ,gm V. t., ' In ' ' 4116 ,fl lil? ' 5, ' . lg W, ,.,VA., '- , V if ,Q :-:rw ' 'f - 41, . if 1 -22 ,, T- '-1 .5 -2: ,N ,V K iff ,M 3 ,,,., ft .-, -V I -Y V y 2 ,ix M 1... 1 'P 1- ,, .1 :.:., ,Q jg ' 564+ 5 ,W V .. n A' v ..-1,13 .I ,L 1, 'fn Z. .4 3. I' 2 ff wc , ' we f ,. 1 -, f I - f . . J, f' I - -. .f . gtg' . I H Sy s 1, A .fag E 9 , . - Q? ' f ,,.,. VZ ff N!! ,VAK A g I f- 57 , ' i' I. I , i ff I - 1: I E. 1 fi NI ' ky Q75 I rrvb - ' I in fn: .,W, ,Q a V I BOYS' VARSITY SWIMMING - Front row: Gil Lavie, Jon Sherman, and Michael Perl. Second row: Coach Douglas, Aaron Furlong, Babac Saraf-Kashami, Jeremy Warren, Mark Gurich, and Ross Croralnick. Third row: Marco Rago, Steve Nikzad, Shariar Baradaran, Richard Behfarin, and Robert Alpert. Fourth row: Chris Gurich, Jay Kaufman, Dynio Honrubia, Robert Bauer, and Michael Rago. Not pictured: Danny Croll, Eric Singer, Jules Teffaha, and Ali Vassigh. Varsity expects to 8 do well ln league Coming off of a first place season last year should help to push us a lot, explained varsi- ty swim Coach Dick Douglas. lt should make them strive to reach first place again. The boys varsity has won first place in the Ocean League for the past five years with the excep- tion of one second place fin- ish. Some of the swimmers expected to well include Chris Gurich, who swam 200-and 500-yd. free styleg Marco Rago, in the 200-yd. individual medleyg 200-yd. and 500-yd. free styleg Michael Rago 50- and 100-yd. free styleg and Jeremy Warren, 200-yd. indi- vidual medley, 5O-yd. free style and 100-yd. butterfly. The Erst meet of the season was a pre-season meet at home. All the teams in the league participated and Bev- erly came in fourth. They kicked off their season with a win at Harvard. We expected it to be a tough meet, so we really had to be ready, said Coach Douglas. As of now they are 1-0 in league meets, and are expected to finish high. 5 Q I- g fislgj iifgig ,.,.ts'.Lv'xi: 'ZfJ ...I .w3,3,.,g .I .'tl . I t.t NBHHSVE 'i'.r i f'l2..'5wif3550! 5 i 1 I it . . TTEZEBHHSMlglifi ,'i.t 5 f I 5 I 1 tll.r. 99552f.BHHS1Yi'fH1.:i.:ifpillQ3f.3f I ?fW9iif fwfl l filliiaffieffifii4li5596'tl HHH? i-... fifilfif .f.l 3Sf53E1ft 'QBHHSr. lci,tr q 594 fsvemce? istrt iffi f If te,., Reining IHrlIs1.fg9s,fl' IBHHSQQ .I T61 I y 5fBHHS'l1, vii S103 11.613 . . vVBnHsx'f 90 i.l.il, A Mrraiesielir 74g ,, -BHHS.. I0l5fjl Rfdqf-dQ- 5 Bez! 5 5 . I IBFIHST' I '82 CUIVQYCIIYN --531 f .oienaqraigfj y '91 g TVBHHS -ttr Q 73+ I .. . 'WDHYF it..I 1 li .I-95I1:'7?f, I -.i. 5 I - i,Il 1, I ,rieaygp-f 9 - l.,.. 1 .. , --f,, My Michael Rago gets ready to dive in - g ,. fupper leftl. Robert Bauer swimming ' 1 ' - the breast stroke fbottom rightj. g I- E H f. Swimming 0 223 SWIMMING 'ff ,W if ,,i, f knew 4 X T 'U 'Ir 'l 'l ll Ill V'H'!n flllfll Wlf ilwl I Ji l1JFilil il'Llil' llllw5KMCWlJL yJ5WlW tllhl 'W,l'M,fF!J lf, 5 ' lZf,li,Wa'fli,Ji 'lflzlllfilltllflilwf vcllltfilfw-irfgihiltfi liiiiiirmftpflalflqigffm WI m e r W 'iffewtifii i gr'JP t5Ggw,iwiW Win, 'i'f's1wy'yffig:'ii- Wi- li ,rr ii:5Qgf,,'rQi,gMf:qi W Q34 mm , is www i liweifff liwiffw it l ft if Wi'!fuf'W2ii'w ru In 0 ,www ati ,sw v ii wg is r.,w1'f: t' -1 gy ' il5f?,iiaiZf14.iaf vii ililfflirntwiiestaixlfltliiyilvwgrviiiwBlfltiSiiiiliiivilllwillfigigfiiiifiufi '- ' 'f.,,il5fl7ll7I5,zlvms?fi'a'iWVfB5iiztimlvsimiiib,wivvla,iCn.,wii,wiilfiitlli-il . ,. ,. .i , ,, . , J W ,n,, L ,, ,.. . ,,, , ,, , , . . , uw 1 h 11 d L B h i,Wii,,J,,,i,W,iti,,ug,ly1-:fyy,,,,g-g,w,i,,g.i,...i,.,,,,p5,,,y,x,,,i.,-1,if-pil.iwW,,,g,,..55,i.,i. ,,,, ,,,li,,5,Y,.f,,,ii,,,W e ve got some toug pre- mer, an isa anon, w o QQ,,,igQiii,Wiiiis,,i,xi,i,991i,,Wsims,,,.,,,,,M3,iWi,gq,.5 wh twill! -I f 'f'-'i'ii1l'i'.i iii.QIe'Wzl,tf vfWtwirl-1'v,'2 wi'-w,:wwmftaa Q ff'-Wil 21'i'?BHHStiwifi-v wwfwfrff vMM1raleste2 swimW i69rx1Ji season meets, but we should swam freestyle and also swam l,.. ., ., be able to hold our own, said frosh-soph Coach Ron Craw- ford. The frosh-soph team was expected to have a good season. lt is really important to place high, since points are awarded for first through fifth place, explained Crawford. Some swimmers expected to do well were David Luner, who swam the 50- and 100-yd. free-style, Fred Tatisciore, also a freestyle swimmer, and Jeremy Wolf, who swam breaststroke and individual medley. The girls frosh-soph coach was Mark Chatfield. Some of the swimmers ex- pected to do well were Leslie Paul, a good overall swim- 224 0 Swimming for the varsity team. The girls' varsity team coach was Dick Douglas. The girls finished second in Ocean League last year and first for four years be- fore that. Coach Douglas pre- dicted, lt should be between us and Redondo for the league championship. What we need most of all is more dedication as a team, everybody working together. One of the girls ex- pected to do well as Allison Barton, who swam the 200-yd. individual medley, lOO-yd. breaststroke and swam the butterfly and freestyle. Other competitors included Kristen Brodek, and Tori Nellsen. 'Lll lllll .5ggi?l2s12Ql.l,.',Qq'1'fp.'gift ltai1,ibJfW'f'q'i 3,1 J , fi,-ff 21.1 fl51,11xii,ff,HJf22,'3f't M..?fhlfisl- Plt'?l3as'El1 'awfl-i,f-N ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 7 if 1 i. Mi. Y.. ,, . , ,, llllf l fll' l ll A if llll if l l lf l lltt ii, .i,, i.,f- Y. I, ,- ,. i.wi.i in , i, icliju Eff'F9F5?'41l5',f.lji2 yi W, ff: H ltlf if ll T if , T T T f T TTW1142 'Y,' fl QIZN, N,-His-, mlly T1 lPa16sfVetqieS','yiT'B2ifii. Q Q YBHIHSQT l ,'iJl1fvj Qyfifzlqfiazilpif ABFKHSJU 1 liit iiil fi. 5ilZQ2:.1+e ,fiviiigifcdgfif t', QQ jjiocl wgsnusf ,ii., mgya,y74,15,,Qjizqiiing,Hiiisw,gifi, gf ,N ,,,, 71 . W F ltri .fJ5lfll7l5t l'3fl1' it all wif X ' . 'llfll 'l' I. 5'5tllQ3lfl3ffffT,QQle'?45f3 '.', , ',' A,,' A ' I Jenette Serf dives in during a pre- season meet fupper leftl. Josh Margo ,wa I 'ffm f f, 1, , Wm ' L M. 1 'f-1, 4 W ., 74 47,'gfdA,. I I M fa 1,,,,'m' Www! races swimming the breast stroke fabovel. 4,1 Claudia COOPSP practices her diving before a meet Cbelowl. Yael Ifrah chases after an Opponent in a meet fbottoml. I my f H v w . ,I iifije' , ' 'f if : '. , - W e wily ' A ., . ' f . - - 327.54 f,, f , ' , fm I , V, , gwsf if 'f fy ,VA I ,X je. L 'wr 'Za l ' A 'v-...R I :ggi - .V X' f. ffff 0 f.,, , ww I pg Lf g V 125. 5 e 1 1' , -4 W- 1 2: 'W 5 M 5 I,fQffS,1l I Q , 1 , , , GIRLS' VARSITY SWIMMING - Front row: Brooke Bollenbacher, Sharona Ferran, Marie Frankel, and Erna Cooper. Second row: Allison Barton, Claudia Cooper, Tiffany Irmas, Kristen Brodek, and Flavia Balini. Third row: Coach Douglas, Yael lfrah, Jenette Serf, Lisa Bennon, Kacy Magedman, and Trina Seigers. Not pictured: Carol Baker, Sheri Berger, Tori Nelsen. w--r-- il mum Bi nun , il H1 witty K1 ld ., FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING - Front row: Maria Pita, Jodi Golant, Lauren Paskal, and Julia Meltzer. Second row: Leslie Paul, Pauline Micelli, Mara Ferman, Cynthia Wanetick, Lisa Fineberg, and Debbie Styne. Third row: Adam Retsky, Josh Margo, Adam Askenazi, Manuel Bergher, Ramsey Salam, Payam Taghibaigi, and Kevin Weisman. Fourth row: Noah Margo, Fred Tatisciore, Randy Bishop, David Luner, Jeremy Wolf, Devon Llzan, Josh Oken, Julio Llmamasky, and Mike Katz. Not Pictured: Stephani Fein, Jeremy Orr, Raymond Saraf, and Todd Walkow. Swimming O 225 BASKETBALL U I 640 Varsily cogers end season 2-8 in league Although we lacked height, we made the games competi- tive by pressing, stated var- sity basketball Coach Jack Dyck. With postman Todd Geller only 6'2, the team needed a tight defense. Geller was given the Chuck Reily Me- morial award for his defensive team effort. Best Defense was awarded to Matthew Morisaki. Grabbing an average of 6.6 re- bounds a game, postman An- drew Adelman won Most Improved Player along with wing Lionel McPherson. Most Valuable Player award went to co-captain and point guard Kenny Countryman. Scoring an average of 19 points a game and leading in assists, 226 o Varsity Basketball he also won first team All- Ocean League and Beverly Hills Invitational Tournament. Richard Waters and Scott Farmer were awarded Most Inspirational and the Coach's Award, respectively. ln regards to the 2-8 Ocean League and 6-16 overall records, co- captain and wing Maurice Minnis said, We were a close- knit team. Although the re- sults were not always as positive as we had hoped, it was fun and a great learning experience. Dyck concurred with Minnis and added, We played a lot of very good teams and a tough schedule. lt's a credit that we were as competitive as we were. f Z , ,, Wfwgg A ,- , M, A' if f' 1 '., 'riff ' .iff 1?2,.igf, ' , '-.5 1:2 9 - nf. , f -4 .,,,, , ., 'J -.21 fi:-'7 'ff?f,'W',! 2, '1!. . ,, .,y., p ' fr, 9, I , ,, gk fly. ,gt I M W W' f 1 45 1 1 f 1 W 4 I 1 P ,Q v ' Ni ,li 9 lil 'ffilifllfiffiiijilliPM'Eisl,i'3E'iEa,,'?2f5fri,iilliiviilliwWlavif lmLtJTT,i R539 :YW W 5 V2'ft3'3Qi?fi'ct?.'fllii1,,T's13-i ' Q . ti, ing- sf.. il, it i:,,x,,,i,ii,,,,5. ,. A 5, -Jill.5Wi'i'tffiiii-:fl-'lix if Vit ll It lf it 1 we 2 it--Zi -'J v i' f 1 iiei T f't.i fflfifli:J.?if32?4iSMi9i tfee Y T117 ilii i-'vl l,li tll. rsll ABQ?.BHHS-,g 3 i N I ,kk 7,2 , . . , V l1.osi:8f,f','l ,.ie T t Andrew Adelman, with intense con- centration, goes up for the lay up Kup- per leftl. All are ready as Kenny Countryman leaps for the tipoff Qabovel. Todd Geller shoots from the sideline, as Adelman f24l waits for the result trightl. My Focusing on the basket, Kenny Coun- 'Wg Q X tryman Hnishes his lay up Cleftj. Mat- 'A' ,. is V f I thew Morasaki, winner of Best A A y f Defense, shoots from the sideline Cbe- 95 V C -f 1f:wWW' , ,,,,i ,,i , V V lowb. tg f -'-una... 4222 L, '7l,,f , ' T i.i,i ...,, , ,, ,ggi Q59 A WSW' ' ' ff vi, -Inf. M, 1 ., WM I V, ,WW ,, 0 wwwf, , 9 f 2 A Q3 fa 1 5-f ' .,a,, -...--v-4' BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL - First row: Maurice Minnis, Lionel McPherson, Walter Hyman and Matthew Morisaki. Second row: Coach Eric Clark, Khalil Kariem, Kenny Countryman, Andrew Adelman, Richard Waters, Todd Geller, Mike Matousik, Michael Rosenthal, Scott Farmer and Coach Jack Dyck. Varsity Basketball 0 227 BASKETBALL ll fffx. ,1,,.,. - yzfbt? M, ., f gHj,.n1,: V' - if :iii--fir' J ,15'E+?T'ifi' ,-'51 ' - I- ' -sv srfffszvc V ' ' Q, - . ,A age-'Ma-v.. - ,,,.,w.. ' f 1 'f R .wgf , ..,...2ldn5- Wayne Thompson, Todd Geller, and Scott Farmer concentrate on Coach Jack Dyck's advice fupper leftj. Grasping the ball, Kenny Countryman leaps for a jump shot fabovel. With outstretched arms, Mike Matousek awaits the result of his last shot Cupper rightl. The team gathers around Coach Jack Dyck for last minute instructions Qrightj. 228 0 Varsity Basketball ic, ,X . if -4 ' 'iff'-'fi '3:if29'f , 5 v- f M. , 'T I 4:1 V , if , , V .ffl--A-1,2-1.24 ' . K WW Q . ,,.. ,l ' L -. 4'-. q ,f , , ' ' ' l' An opponent attempts to block Kenny ' Hffff? ' Countryman as he puts up a shot Cup- per leftl. Todd Geller searches for an open man Cleftl. Varsity Basketball 0 229 BASKETBALL 1. .M wa 4 F .,,,gpvvl Varsity cagers reach firsi round in CIF The girls came back to be a big surprise to the Norman sports season, stated Gerry Carpenter, the girls varsity basketball coach. The team, competing in the Ocean League, earned a 5-5 record. This advanced them to the CIF playoffs, where they lost to Westlake, 47-46. Tracey Salis- bury, demonstrating strong floor leadership, led the team with an average of 14 points per game. Forward Janet Day averaged ll points, and grabbed 9 rebounds per game. Showing strong ball handling skills, Tina Temura, a freshman, Janine Day and Jenny Llleleh were also impor- tant players in the starting line- 23O 0 Varsity Basketball up. Co-captains Josie Collins and Salisbury showed leader- ship as the team played to- gether with a rare blend of intensity and continuity that really was impressive, ex- plained Carpenter. ..lt T g jan:-isp Q T 34 .l,. ,ll7iQleWO0d-5' H33 T .y N 'Bi-ins., ip.p 1.511 ',j.LennpxJ.j 33 'f T .Q yzly Mommgside',.75ll'lBHHs yyl. T, Yj'.35w pai-xi-is was .imiracqsiar wfazuy. y , ycuwercny weep Bi-ins T yj X44 ,BHHS t 1. 143 ingiewpsa 136449 . Jeni-isff lr.. 49N lignnoxiiititi 33 :- ' Morningside 75! 'Bi-IHS' V 35 s -ryiiracosta 48 Brms 42 it cuivefcny. 55 Buns T14 J Won:5 Lost5 N Z ws ,Q 3 .9 .4 r-Z J ry, .65 X2 4 'Kd ii' Janine Day sprints down the court to make a lay-up Qfar leftl. Josie Collins reaches for a jump ball flower leftl. Janet Day shoots over her opponents to gain two points over Bishop Mont- gomery fleftl. f-vnu: inn-is H050 AQ -.-M .,, I -,.,.4..'f ..,,,.7 7 The final score between Beverly and Campell High fbelowl. Janet Day at- tempts to block a shot by her oppo- nent fbelow Ieftl. Jennie Lllehla tries to take control during a jump ball fleftj. 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MVP fMost Valuable Playerj Cecil Harris and Most lm- proved Player Steffen Lipofsky led the team in points and as- sists. Even though girls' JV basketball didn't do as well as the boys, they finished with a O-6 league record and a 2-11 232 0 Basketball overall record. With a rela- tively short team we were at a disadvantage, and another thing that hurt the squad were the long lay-offs that occurred between games, com- mented Coach Larry Stees. With MVP and high scorer Daryl Shear, and captain and top rebounder Katherine Den- nington, the games resulted in some very close losses. The freshmen basketball team had a 6-7 Ocean League rec- ord and a 7-11 overall. Coach Robert Craig commented, This was a very successful season, and the basics that were taught to the players helped a lot. 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Louis Neve's special effort gives Bev- erly a basket fupper leftj. Daamu Hill follows through with a jump shot fabovej. JV girls wait anxiously for the tip-off Qupper rightl. . H ---, N GIRLS' JV BASKETBALL - Front Row: Rebecca Levine, Daryl Shear, Kari Kafzman, and Lily Chang. Second Row: Coach Larry Stees, Amy Kleban, Nancy Barbash, Katherine Dennington, Kenni Feinberg, and llanite Katri. Not Pictured: Young-Teen Chiu, Lisa Bittmann, and Maria Vaquerano. 1 ff x A 'w.aT', an ,,,,--H -ezmagf 'ef 4 ,,A,,7 7. f f '. Ll, J . f'4,Jwf.' 1 f ' 7 J -fl .Q,f-....-,,,. 4. .xvqf , .... BOYS' FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL - Front Row: Tommy Harp, Geoffrey Schafler, Billy Koch, and Nick Alexander. Second Row: Scott Pollack, Ricky Ringer, Chris Harding, Daamu Hill, and Darin Nellis. Third Row: lsrael Gamliel, John McCormick, Sean Hendler, Corey Spound, David Huang, and Louis Neve. Not Pictured: Josh Rodgers, Ben Durmand, and Coach Robert Craig. uh.. ,Jw ivdcri BOYS' JV BASKETBALL - Front Row: Randy Hirt, Brenton Davis, Chris Brooks, and Greg Barnes. Second Row: Lane Schwartz, Greg Seton, Todd Okum, Darren Trattner, and Kirk Goldstein. Third Row: Shahram Shadgou, David Buchbinder, Cecil Harris, Steffen Lipofsky, and Coach Jason Newman. Basketball 0 233 VOLLEYBALL ' M ?f?4? ': .1g,'11 'E ,, A .T ,, , l ,.,,,. 1 ,,, , . 'C ' ' 'C ' . ' E. , ',,, f,5,,,,5,. , ' ' ' Vi ' -WM-.,,,,.....,,,,2.......,.,.,... 1 , , , , , V. , , U 2 ' ' Q f' iv-. Y ' i ' , I A ful , , ,ev . ' Q of A , V .,,, . , , - , by H W Vi ' W rf A, Wt, I ' ff' W I ' I f f. K 8 ,V If l V219 'dl-ff 4. M K iiilj ,. V, -Nw 'Eff 1 ' , K vi. H' fL ?9 f ' -, :Z ' 4, -. 1 g 1 Tfiflv . N ff sl Q ,.-, ,,. - .-, -gffc f 4, I. .yawn I I v U .V -if 2 f ' ' ii 1 4 ,wif vmgwjl f J x e ' Z a X-if 'fqw-1 ,....-,-,,, n , f.-f ' Rf' 1' J Varsity volleyball wins with team interaction Team interaction is the im- portant thing. Recognition just comes with it, stated Coach Robert Craig. With strong re- turning players, a new assis- tant coach, and a surprise, Coach Craig and the boys' varsity volleyball team ex- pected to surpass their 3-11 Ocean League record of last season. Adding to the conti- nuity of the team, returning players included Danny Bern- stein, Jon Chu, who won sec- ond team all-league, Jon Ellis, Brett Loncar and Maurice 234 0 Varsity Volleyball Nlinnis. Seth Marsh, assistant coach, helped improve the team's hitting abilities. ln addi- tion to Marsh, Doug Doty, a senior, surprised the team by playing competitive volleyball for his first year. Todd Geller had also returned to the team after a year's absence to assist as a blocker. 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Varsity Volleyball 0 235 VOLLEYBALL .4 cw w 7 H M .4 1 , -we , ff I , , ,vfffffii at sm-M V Z ' ' f ' f.W,::1+ , var f ' - , m. 1 Q , gf., 1 Z 1, ' J .' 2 It ' A' 4.2 r I I 'Q ' ' Z in , I MMM' - Z., f. , , .2 - Q V E K .Z V 5 Y V: ,,,, V I Z 1 3 W ' Q S' 'Q H - 3 gnu 1 -pam ,,.......... Experience pays 011 for JV volleyballers Last year we only had four players who could hit the ball. Now we have 13 out of 15 players who can hit the ball really well, commented Coach Bill Smith. With more experience and talent in the starting line, the boys' JV vol- leyball team has a very good chance of finishing in the Ocean Leagues top three. The starting line consists of Eric Dobkin, Ari Nlacht, Matt Morasaki, Bentley Gross, Greg Seton, and Glenn Garlan, who have returned to play for a second year. Captains were 236 9 JV Volleyball Morasaki, Seton, and Garlan. The strength in the team was its defense, with the two best middle blockers, Gross and Seton, and Morasaki playing back. This made it very diffi- cult for other teams to score. Not only were there strong starters, but also a very tal- ented bench, with left handers Ron Frankel and Greg Marsh as hitter and blocker. i'When we go out onto the court, we all have fun and enjoy our- selves, commented team captain Matthew Morasaki. 1? J 9 ,4 if ,it ,U . N. Wi , V ff it L 2 ,,p,, . ,. G QQ ,'1',' j , lla. f5'Bl1lH5f Qi EN wljff liii fi? 9 I 'Red9n4Ol ij . BNHS if or 9 lp?ll7l?7lG?F4ll 1'f3l1lIl-3 T Q 1 farms it ..'i' 3 Qgpnqrrayeagm V lwrinssrg ll'Sl?W99'lf ,iii le... 1 iQ4l35'Tl5i5 5 ,.t. l Hifi? tlREd6 'lQ'Q5ffel7Pi?il,7f iill 'f5'tlH5fgfaf1ifff ',.sJ. 2.g5'?if 21, L ,, iee is MITQQUSLQMJN ,I Blltlsw iicf. V. ' 2: ,'g,. , igguzigiggr,-f Art Macht blocks a smash from Mira Costa as Greg Seton prepares to cover Cupper leftl. Ari Macht smashes the ball with other players ready to help Cabovej. Erik Dobkin and Wade Brands soar into the air to block a shot Qupper rightl. 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No. 1 player Brad Pressman, No. 2 player Adam Hecht, and No. 3 player Greg Belzberg led the varsity team. Sam Landis and Gil Seton composed the No. 1 doubles' team. Promising freshmen, such as Ronen Itzhaki, Allen Stern, and Alex Berenson played on the varsity tennis team. After losing to Palos Verdes and defeating Santa Monica, the varsity teamis rec- ord was 1-1. The team faced tough competition in the 4-A Ocean League. With a mixture of talented freshmen and ex- perienced juniors, the boys' junior varsity tennis team de- feated Palos Verdes and Santa Monica for a 2-O record. The Palos Verdes boys' junior var- sity tennis team had not lost a match in four years. When asked about his expectations for the season, Newman com- mented, ln terms of win-loss, I have no expectations. l know the team will work hard and practice hard. I'll let the wins and losses take care of them- selves. 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Adam Hecht puts full concentration into a winning serve. fupper rightj Belzberg crushes a backhand Crightj. 4 .f3f'g,, V . zxf 2591 Q . 0 ff' Q 3. V.. 3- -1.-A 2 3,3 BOYS VARSITY TENNIS Front row: Gil Seton, Ronen Itzhaki, Adam Hecht, and Alex Berenson. Top row: Brad Pressman Dean Maltzman Greg Belzberg, Sam Landis, David Bohnert, and Head Coach Jason Newman. 4-XT, BOYS' JV TENNIS - Front row: Manager Adam Fein, David Kornblum, Richard Ehrlich, Bret Hofstein, Todd Ba- chenheimer, Brian Alexander, Marty Marcus, and Jason Horwitch. Top row: Josh Simms, Dan Birman, Hugh Borax Herrick Siegel, Alex Roedling, Seth Ricker, Jason Wiener, Jonny Schwartz, Lawrence Valenti, and Manager Scott Pollack Tennis 0 239 v SOFTBALL ,af- ,, , .Zz ,V,,,,ff, ji gf if 10 returning players help softball leam With a fourth place finish last year in the Pioneer League, the girls' softball team hoped for a higher finish this year. With 10 returning players to the team, Coach Carol Hof- meister believed it was possi- ble. Some of the best players on the team were pitcher Jen- ny Lllehla, shortstop and relief pitcher Daryl Shear, center- field and team captain Debi Pick, and catcher Kristy Schreiber. Lllehla and Pick both made the all league sec- ond team last year. Lllehla pitched as a freshman and Pick played in the outfield. What we need most of all is to be more aggressive, said Coach Hofmeister. The girls are reacting to the pitcher, but not quickly enough to get the good hits. ln one game we lost by one run because we missed a good opportunity for a hit. The game could have gone either way. if we work on our hitting we could win, said Coach Hofmeister. Their early season record was 1-2 and their overall record was 4-4. This was their last year in the Pioneer League. The CIF is rearranging the order of the teams according to school size, and that means Beverly will be in a harder league next year. 1 T , f3,BHHSiV'Qi ' .iis PH ..iti fiR6iiC5r?ii0 .ifii .WSW 'ffl-li3UZil7lQEf,l'Z! .Q yNf3Zfw1Q4Bi-irisVQgljfpj uc vtennaxg V y ys,,gBiEiHSi 3 Momingsiae T329 tti. Bl4lFlS V125 Mira costa V liz ,ei-ii-is 1 ig T4, T Redpndo V T .9f BHHSMT- j1,4f' Leuzinger V 7i BHHS' 'i,it ittiii , 'BHHS V XB N ,Lennox 'N V, 1 1f,6,'!g,: BHHS , ll ' mominggsae wma . A Lost: aj j. .iyp l ...T 'At time of publication V., Fw-an fv 'fs ,L Q, 5 V . ,WHw,,,V. -Vfj J I ,mf -V 'V J V n fs f - 3 ir N X f V iff! - I . I' gffd fi - . , 1 2, i V Sw V ,, . V 'N ..,V-.,f ,V , ,aV.,.f, V ,t Y, VV,Vf,,,,. ,V V ggi, ,EV V f, . .VN T vaiiv 1 it VVVVf vrvr at L , V , ,my , V gf, 'rf ' , , , , ,: , 11' ,. V M6-afff.. V , , I 4, 'fd' '46 ' -:V 2,7 , X V I fwiff 4557 f f5f, ' P' I V - . ' K' ' T I V. M , , ' M1 4ti9 '7' vm, V ., we ,.., AM, 5:4 - .V.,,:Vwz,M-vyfVf.Vg 'ff wg, X , A 'V , K 'v -we Kristy Schrieber puts on the tag, but misses the ball Qabove leftj. Jami Alexander throws the ball in from the outfield. fabovej. 'i 3 SOFTBALL - Front row: Elizabeth MCD ld, K ' K - , Kristy Schrieber, and Debbi Pick. Second rigs Elle:FedZtFT3f11nyi5lsl2iei:iil:i Shear, Nancy Barbash, and Jennifer Grenell. Third row' Kenni Feinber ,Rani Alexander, Michele Lenke, Catie Chaplan, and Coach .Hofmeister gy GYMNASTICS 3 I . . , , 4- 1'ei-ff. .D Q. ,g g..I xx .. .F 1. ' ' ' ---....,... ..............h .,..-..,,,. ,w,.f...,..k..,..,, ..........,,-,.,, s GYMNASTICS - Front row: Victoria Kingston, Sheri Franklin, Laura Hornwood, Stephanie Sapper, Michelle Ziskind, Laura Cohen. Second row: Coach Carol Hush, Allison Greenberg, Laura Behrstock, G.B. Spitzer, Karen Sirebrenik, sponsor Margaret Leeds. Third row: Julia Hendler, Gerri Silver, assistant Coach Stephanie Hershey, Dominique Tauzin, Beatrice Palickora. 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The team had six returning members, but only one competed last year. The teams competed against tougher opponents with more experience. Coach Carol Hush predicted they would be in the top five teams out of nine in the league. ln their first meet they received 125 points. ln their second meet against Palos Verdes and South Torr- ance they received 151.1 . We improved by almost 27 points after the Hrst meet, if we could do that each time we would have a great chance, said Coach Hush. There were nine teams in their division this year and they competed against each other twice. The top members of the team were Sheri Franklin, Julia Hendler, and Dominique Tauzin, who all competed on the bars, beam, vault, and the floor. Hendler competed in the CIF finals last year, and assistant Coach Stephanie Hershey said she thought she would do it again this year. Hershey was a member of last year's team, but due to an injury could not compete this year. Even though were not as strong as last year, we've pulled through okay so far, said Geri Silver, a member of the team. The team's early season record was O-5. ln some of our meets we lost by only tenths of a point, so every point counts, said Coach Hush. Gymnastics 0 241 Participating in the 4-A Ocean League, the varsity baseball team, coached by Bill Erick- son and assistant coach Law- rence Rush, hoped to improve on last season's league record of 4-1 l. The team, with six re- turning varsity players, began the season with a 7-3 overall and a 3-1 league record. Des- ignated hitter Chris Williams, playing varsity for his first year, began the season as the lead- ing hitter in the Ocean League with an average of .544. Cen- ter fielder Josh Berger, also in his first year of varsity, and re- turning player David Styne 242 0 Varsity Baseball BASEBALL . if-1.-1 'cj Qf,?,w.'fi -V i . , .f W .A , ...X , ,.,., Q-Mfg? , W 'fryliylg ' I yy. - I ,I V . 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Craig Pinckes, last season's Rookie of the Year, showed great promise as a third baseman. Also strong was right fielder John Himelstein. The pitching staff included Randy Bishop, David Cantrell, Scott Golant, Wade Leener and Styne. The team's best performance, according to Erickson, oc- curred during their first game against El Segundo. lt was the first time we had ever beaten themf' The final score was 7-4. il 'J 'filliwiiiiiiiiifi ' L i ,,..,.,, Q .,,. .,.. ,.., ,.,, ., -i gi-.. 1- 4 ,,.,.,.,,,t,,,,f W,it,,.,:l,,,,,.-wpi. 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Right Helder John Himelstein pulls in a catch as Chris Ostrow stands by to assist fabovej. Going for a double play, Chris Ostrow hurls the ball to first base ffar rightj. Craig Pinckes, former Rookie of the Year, awaits the pitch fupper rightj. Dana Perry puts force into his swing frightj. I K E f 'S f f . in -ff'-35 fi -2 J A i 4 ii I i . Y , 1 rl .V , ' ef IW 5' ws? ,N 5 F l i v ' '15 1 . .n,,,. RTL. , , ymrwsr uw H.. - NI 9- 4, ' I ii f f YZWFSW 'A - .4 -,- . - ,V . ,. , -., . . A Q N 4 L A 1 :, . if - .1 is ' f' it W, WIWMX VL f 2 l 4 2 ,,. C7 is . 1 A t w 2 , if A1 IJ F ,- fr' Y ,I V 6 9 , ,p , f 'XFLQQ ' f. it 4 , :salads xiii? QMHW' , at W ' X wknomuv rf' il 't I 3 VVK4. .muh M ,V VARSITY BASEBALL - Front row: Chris Ostrow, John Himelstein, Deron Kartoon, Josh Berger, and Michael Carter. Second row: Derrick Robinson, Craig Pinckes, Dana Perry, Wade Leener, Chris Williams, Danny Mazursky and David Styne. 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The JV standouts in- season, shortstop Bill Koch clude pitchers Todd Fine and was leading in eight out of 13 Robbie Kurtz and infielders offensive categories. Clay Col- David Barad, Marc lsenberg, bert pitched well and Marc Bob Mitchell and Greg Silver. Bender performed well at Playing in only their second catcher. The team's greatest year in the 4-A Ocean league, victory in the young season Schreiber expected his team was a 13-12 win over El to finish well. He commented, Segundo. Paysinger com- We should finish in the top V mented, ln the last inning we three or four but it is too early were down 12-7 but tied the to know for sure. game. We played well in the extra inning and won. Bob Mitchell connects with a fastball and drills it into left field ' - Cupper lefti. Danr Nellis coaches a baserunner safel b kt f b ' ' concentrates before delivering a gitcicfasovgl asa cupper ngho' Todd Fmt 244 0 Baseball sz-ff' JV BOY'S BASEBALL - Front rovq Angus Bates, Jason Barry, Greg Bames, Gregg Silver, and Davis Barad. Second rovw Marc lsenberg, Jay Brown, Jim Weiss, hris Kunody, Jason Cohen, Jon Fries, and Peter Riche, Third row: Manager Lisa , I Nefsky, Todd Fine, Marc Glick, Robert Kurtz, Keith Long, Bob Mitchell, Jonah Friedman, and Coach Dick Schreiber. 4 , '1 '. f ' I i' ,,.c..,-..:'..i, ' If 5 0 Q , i N I I I 'H 7a H 4' . H -7 1.11: . A N -'f. - rf it -if ,ff WA Wa' Nl . ,u f Xb. A . fs ., wg, ,. , , 4 FRESHMAN BOYS' BASEBALL - Front row: Billy Koch, Joe Shimer, Ben Dermand, Marc Bender, and Max Goralnick. Second row: Danny Comden, Jimmy Robinson, Gregg Ostrow, Gary Melnik, Guillermo Kahan, and Alan Glazer. Third row: Larry Borlenghi, Clay Colbert, Nick Alexander, Sang Chan, Darin Nellis, and Louis Figeroa. Baseball 0 245 TRACK ,V f ,... ,f Hie- flaw' Tracksters have great talents to tinish high Being Ocean League co- champions in the 3-A division last year with Hawthorne, the varsity track teams were ex- pected to do almost as well, losing only to Hawthorne. Hawthorne, which took the state championship, and won both girls and boys division, moved the entire league to 4- A. We have a very talented team that is equal to Hawthorne's, but Hawthorne has more of that talent in each event, thus allowing us to take a possible second, predicted Coach Chuck Kloes. The cap- tains for the boys' team were Craig Karlan, Adorium Wil- liams, Elly Nellis, Jeff Adler, and Dan Howard. Top athletes in the 440 relay were Danny Alexander, Adorium Williams, Craig Karlan, and Jimmy Hen- ning with outstanding times of 42.9 seconds, .2 off the school record. Williams and Alexan- der were members of last 246 0 Varsity Track year's record-setting team. Top distant runner Dan How- ard, and sprinters Henning, Alexander, and Sheldon Moore will contribute much to the success of the team, commented assistant coach Jeff Leeds. The girls' team captains were Michelle Gass, Paula Rodgers, and Daphne Jones, who were all returning varsity runners. ln the 400 me- ter runners, Coach Leeds commented by saying, Kim Turner, Dawn Gragg, and Joanna Rosemond are the best 400 meter runners the school has ever had. The 440 relays consisted of Hilary Wilson, Jones, Gragg, and Turner who were also the best in their event. 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Second Rovw Paula Rodgers, Katie Denningbon, Raven Viltz Katherin Caullield, Enola Shaked, and Josie Collins. Third Rovc Daphne Jones, Janet Day, Janine Day, Susanne Draper, Loren Levine, and Kim Turner. BOYS' VARSITY TRACK - Front Row: Erik Robbins, David Levine, Alec Davis, Jeff Adler, Mark Samson, Dan Howard, Jordan Loober, and Alex Karlin. Second Row: Jason Carter, Jason Grode, John Manley, Lionel McPherson, Kevin Hirsh, and Martin Penhasi. Third Row: Andrew Adelman, Jeff Schreiber, Elihu Nesis, Dan Geller, Roy Havon, Mark Kuwayama, and Shelly Moore. Fourth Row: Adorium Williams, Dan Alexander, Jim Henning, Craig Karlan, Tom Rutigliano, Todd Okum, and Jeff Mullins. Fifth Row: Richard Waters, Dave Weller, Raymond Shenassa, Sang Cha, Mike Roth, and Steven Strauss. Sixth Row: Ross Mark, Erik Harp, and Mostafa Afili. Varsity Track 0 247 'QLQMW' T' M Wm , M .sfw ' I , , , M I , , '?'1.'1yj4 ,.g.g,f'N. , 5,5 ,, . '?5?64Z1r . 1 ' - .. 4 3 ' .... 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'f' ff ,.f-' f 4' MM u. .ffm ' H , vm. or ., 3 ' l J JV track sprints io meet competition Every day after lunch and on some Saturdays the track teams have their workouts. They generally consist of a stretching period followed by a hard workout in their spe- cific areas: sprints, intermedi- ate distances Cone and two milesl, hurdles, or field events. Also working at these prac- tices is the boys', frosh-soph team. Coach Chuck Kloes as- serted, the frosh-soph team should be in strong competi- tion for the league champion- ship. Their standouts include sprinters Darrien Henning and Derek Fuller, who also com- petes in the long jump. Hurdler and high jumper, Tim Collins, and intermediate dis- 248 0 Track tance runners Mitch Carlin, Jordan Fishman and Chris Furie are also top runners. The JV girls team was also ex- pected to fair well in the league. Koes commented, The JV team should develop well as the season goes on. They are led by Anna Lisa Burch in the sprints and long jump, Lisa Barry in the hur- dles, Kim McPherson and Jacqueline Lasher in the quar- ter mile, and Ann Karlin and Eileen Ricks in the one and two mile runs. Competing in one tournament a week, sophomore Andy Pritikin commented, lt's a lot of work, but it's worth it. Va. .il j., . fa Wi ffm' ' f' 7 ,f ,, ,ff-2 gv ., ,... A ,yffQ,fg5g1.- L,:.y,,,,ig24 QQ! ZW? gfgyfys-f.4 j 444' , sf f .1 ,, 1 -. ..v' , f . , it gmgff, ,ff ,., rr Wm- jr 1 l rr ' 1' 'l-jr. 1 ... .1.., .v,. 'li -5-aw... ,l1l.lfCfff'J'1f ll T., wr .-. tilt? 1 W Ill: j ,v.. . '..f j j ll in f l. jg slhlfaff .lil ll . ll il. ,. Htl' '. W , 42. r , ,. .f.ij'u1.I .l.j! 'eu'ij 4 ' 1 ij wi. Q. iw, sl 'wllj' ill' 11-.m il 5- I 1525 ig 9 M l. .1l.:.5'lE..lii.ilS' il llsjlz ll i ll' fr. Mfjkhf j wt. l ' J -all T fl. l.l....ll.ls1 -lj wif l l, 2 gl j ww. . e.+a.,31f-jj.. .x. 25 f ia .i j.-..- .51 . 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Third row: Lysle Buchbinder, Alice Sidney, Kim Freeman, and Monica Doby. .. - - gf 'ji , , ccale , if ., 'f from ffl A S ' C5 C5 Q ii . J, FROSH-SOPH TRACK - First row: Josh Rodgers, Oren Weintraub, Chris Furie, Chad Krentzman, Jon Cole, Robert Silverstein, Gary Blond, and Eric Pines. Second row: Ray Taylor, Stan Silver, Scott Hirshfield, David Ellis, Robert Miller, Michael Young, Derek Fuller, Brett Rubin, and Jim Paul. Third row: Anthony Behar,Joel Berkowitz, Joseph Rosen, Andrew Pritikin, James Sakho Lee, Michael Caulfield, Tommy Harp, Jordan Fishman, and Taro Yoshikawa. Fourth row: Matthew Spellman, Timothy Collins, Neal Collier, Ron Baker, Alfred Braggs, Brad Levine, Jason Banks, and Todd Kornguth. Track 0 249 W , DANCE Advanced dancers perform with style Jazz. Modern Japanese. Sym- phony. These were just a few of the types of music the Ad- vanced Dance Theatre Group, coached by Janet Roston and student assistant director He- lene Samaha, danced to in their concert on May 10, ll and 12. Amy Marsh and Karen Smith choreographed the jazz piece and Stacy Yeoman cho- reographed the piece to mod- ern Japanese music. Eliza Steinberg composed a dance to music by Ravel, which The Company performed with the Beverly Hills Symphony Or- chestra. Dan Alpert, guest choreographer and member of Bella Lewitzky Dance Com- 25O l Dance pany, choreographed two duets forJon Chu, Greg Dern, Jenny Jessum, Elizabeth Leanse and Steinberg. Of the 18 dancers, the senior per- formers were Leslie Hack- man, Marsh, Smith and Steinberg. Besides their four performances at school, The Company was the entertain- ment at a dinner for the Bever- ly Hills Education Foundation and also sponsored a resi- dency of the Martha Kalman Dance Company. Rachael Williams, Jodi Gordon and Pam Vale practice a dance for the concert Cabovej. Laura Ordin and Liz Leanse extend in their dance fupper rightl. Eliza Steinberg and Karen Smith stretch while dancing fleftl. z 'Y 'tfkfkf ,H K I Jennifer Jessum rehearses a dance for the concert on May 10, 11 and 12 fabovel The 18 members of the Ad- vanced Dance Theatre Group CUPPCT 575:12-Q4-14:4 , xf , , Rf ,,,,,' ADVANCED DANCE - Front row: Lisa Gache, Jodi Gordon, Karen Smith, Jon Chu, Rachael Williams, Kim Steinman and Liz Leanse. Second row: Pam Vale, Dani James, Coach Janet Roston, Laura Ordin and Stacy Yeoman. Third row: Leslie Hackman,JennyJessum, Helene Samaha, Jill Myers, Eliza Steinberg, Amy Marsh and Greg Dern. Dance 0 251 Golf I , , WM h,,, W... -1 ,.1,.t., , Golfers tee-oli wilh skill and experience Swinging into action, the boys' varsity golf team started out with its best record ever. Win- ning nine straight matches, the team accomplished half of its goal in its combined Ocean and Bay League schedule. Our biggest accomplish- ments were defeating Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills, whom we haven't beaten in 15 years, commented Coach Gerry Carpenter. Leading the team were Tony Behrstock, Russell Meisels, Jason Brent, Greg Bell, and Brad Sterling defeating Palos Verdes, 400- 401. No. 1-ranked Behrstock shot a one under par 34 in the first round of nine holes giving 252 0 Crolf the team a record score of 190. lf the team peaks at the right time, we will be one of the top three teams in Southern California, predicted Coach Carpenter. Defending CIF champ Miraleste was ex- pected to be the toughest op- ponent. Coach Carpenter mentioned that some of the best high school golf would be played against them. ln sum- ming up his philosophy of golf, Carpenter said, Golf is a microcosom of life, success, failures, growth and develop- ment of character. 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The drill team, of course, led by drill captains Nicole Weekes and Jeannie Kim, and flag captains Kelly Stanford and Gloria Ramos. Jason Newman, coach of drill, commented, They have done extremely well. He at- tributed this to the work of as- sistant Marla Klimons, who had worked with the drill team before and the girls self- motivation. The girls had to 254 O Band!Drill create routines to songs the band knew how to play. The largest band in Beverly's existence, with 70 members, performed at school, private functions, and well known places like Disneyland. The band, directed by Richard Farmer, enhanced its well choreographed routines with such hits as: Beat lt, Eye of the Tiger, and Maniac Leading the band was Tracey Blackiston, who spoke opti- mistically, is the biggest and best band Beverly will ever have. sv wwf M' 11 lx 'I Band and Drill anxiously await start of a half-tim f 1 fi, Tuba players John Provisor and Tony Byran marcheofjitecg ttlJ'feTfiierfc?Z1tfllfelillf3fllrnQe gf lnglewciod game ftopl. Drill team enthusiastically performs half-time routine Ca ove . BAND - First Row: Enid Goldenberg, Christi Daniels, Rolanda Thurman, Kathy Emanuel, Nader Ramzi-Sedigh, Susan Savitsky, Shari Kuroki, Julianne Llrfrig. and Marvin Pittman Jr. Second Row: Jina Kim, Johnny Hamilton, Mimi Stultz, Steven Foonberg, David Roth, Beth Milstein, Rachel Breuer, Chad Weitzman, Angela Woo, and Winnie Yang. Third Row: Larry Miller, Steve Cohn, Tim Norian, Jorie Collins, Tony Kontzer, Josie Collins, Jordan Fishman, Chuck Zelen, Marla Peppers, and Paul Sterman. Fourth Row: Marc Davis, Kim Abramson, Patrick Javaheri, Robert Mestman, John Kim, Al Norman, Boris Palicka, Kenji Wilkerson, and Claire Binggeli. Fifth Row: Jon Provisor, Allison Williams, Lance Wyatt, Josh Moscov, Mike Mehdi-Tash, Lewis Siegel, Andy Sherman, Un lm Choi, Floyd Aragon, Josh Marston, James Thomas, Ladan Soomekh, Kevin Wyatt, Louis Rodgers, Robert Sherman, Takako Nagumo, and Steve Galen. Left Side: Michele Cohen and Phil Oster. Right Side: Tracy Blackiston. Not Pictured: Brian Bender, Laleh Soomekh, Tony Bryan, Gary Brovim, Lori Wilkerson, David Wood, Valerie Woods, and Derek Zimmerman. tink r- :ni 'Y 2 . 53? GJ xr- DRILL - First Row: Karen Sirebrenik, Teri Steele, Jennifer Barrios, Ellen Kahn, Nicole Weeks, Jeannie Kim, llene Hoffman, Danielle Blum, Felma Rozell, Millicent Cox. Second Row: Melissa Kaufman, llaina Blum, Michelle Fuller, Heather McShan, Ashli Mason-Johns, Monica Doby, Michelle Thompson, Stephanie Hubbard, Paige Brown, Terri Dawn Trosclair and Jennifer Haarman. Third row: Helen Wu, Kim Shephard, Melissa Goldberg, Jennifer Kaufman, Valerie Sobel, Leslie Fineman, Kim Rucker, Beth Rudnick, Debbie Kaufman, Jennifer Krieger and Lisa Katz. Fourth row: Niloofar Savis, Kelly Johnson, Yulrim Kim, Patricia Shin, Jeni Lytton, Vicki Kaplan, Coryn Keating, Kimberly Cook, Julie Heimler and Jodi Golant Fifth row: Camilla Grozian, Tasha Advani, Elizabeth Berris, Amy Kleban, Gari Brandt-Spitzer and Nicole Fuller. Sixth row: Rain Pryor, Kim Egerman, Melissa Bernhard, Jennifer Grennell, Arkardia Williams, Lacey Wyatt, Lisa Harvey and Erin Rosen. Seventh row: Coach Jason Newman, Toi Crawford, Martha Avellan, Anna Saldivar, Karen DeWitt, Kelli Stanford, Gloria Ramos, Kecia F ulwilder, Eldona Baker, Lorna Govan, Maria Lockhart and Maria Vazques. Band!Drill 0 255 SPI RIT A X X vi X I Rn.-1 X 3 .S H Original roulines keep spirit high at games The spirit season began on a high note with 55 girls trying out. When the squads were chosen, five girls made song, eight were selected for yell, five were chosen for flag, and five made JV yell. The cap- tains of the squads were Deana Delshad, songg Jolie Wolf, yell, Julie Monkarsh, flag, and Kami Ostern, JV yell. During the summer 24 of the girls attended cheerleading camp in Santa Barbara. Andy Stock, the new advisor in charge of spirit, had been a yell leader at UCLA and brought a great deal of experi- ence to Beverly's spirit squad. He helped the girls with stunts 256 0 Spirit such as pyramids, with hand motion, and with line forma- tion. When asked how he felt about being a man in charge of spirit, Stock replied, For me it's not being thrown into a different area because l've been involved with spirit be- fore. Spirit practiced four times a week, from two to as late as five in the evening. Coach Stock gave the girls many of the words to the rou- tines which they made up themselves. Song and flag de- veloped new routines every week. Unlike any other sport, spirit performed during both the fall and winter seasons. VARSITY YELL - Shereen Jaffe, Sta- cey Chew, Tina George, Debbie Lyt- ton, Jolie Wolf, Andrea Freedman, Julie Bach, and Theana Kezios. tup- per lefty VARSITY SONG - Karen Smith, Pamela Daves, Lynne Okun, Andrea Baum, and Deana Delshad. iupper rightj JV YELL - Cami Os- tern, Alice Sidney, Laura Behrstock. and Lauren Paskal. lrightj but HI. , I-Ynne Okun raises her hands to lift fhe enthusiasm of the crowd fabovel. VARSITY FLAG - Traci Jefferson, Andrea Reed, Julie Monkarsh, Ba- Ianga Perry, and Alma Derricks fup- Pef rightl. if f V--V ws. 5, .. Q - 4 ac ff I I I 1 W, fx,-,I ' - 4' ,,.z,'Tg,'1 ylkiv? U ' ,, f, f , 1 SPIRIT - Front row: Laura Behrstock, Cami Ostern, fManagerJ Gina Cube, flvlanagerl Lauren Rosen, CManagerJ Tina Varjian, Alice Sidney, and Lauren Paskal. Second row: Traci Jefferson, Andrea Reed, Julie Monkarsh, Balanga Perry, Alma Derncks, Lynne Okun, Pamela Daves, Andrea Baum, Karen Smith, and Deana Delshad. Third row: Debbie Lytton, Theana Kezlos, Julie Bach, Jolie Wolf, Coach Andy Stock, Tina George, Andrea Freedman, Shereen Jaffe, and Stacey Chew. Spirit 0 257 SPIRIT Stuntmen add new spirit io cheerleading Airplanes. Shoulder stands. Pyramids. Angels. These dou- ble stunts had rarely been per- formed by Beverly until new bases and stuntmen were added to winter spirit. With their increased strength, the cheerleaders developed more elaborate routines and partici- pated in more competitions. New members included Anto- nia Chan, Gina Cube, Nancy Hochman, Tina Varjian and stuntmen Dean Shapiro and Larry Strauss. Coach Andy Stock commented, Most pyramids can be done by all 258 0 Spirit girl squads. But, usually it's better to use guys as bases. Stuntmen Shapiro and Strauss, together with bases Julie Bach, Tina George, Nan- cy Hochman and Theana Kezios, provided the strong foundation for these stunts. Stock expected to continue this pyramid-stuntmen trend next season, with larger squads and more competi- tions. Stock closed by stating, Although they were an out- standing group, there is still room for improvement. Bases Larry Strauss, Julie Bach, and Nancy Hochman provide support for Andrea Freedman and Jolie Wolf fabovej. New spirit member Nancy Hochman pauses in between routines fupper rightl. The yell squad appeals to the crowd for support irightj. J , rv .gc , il -f- ,J-...xr M9 ff 1235 JM . ,,, .ff .Y , -ww --Q2 -f--an -------A- t r i ,, . EM--'Ili r ff 73 'V it .l L qz ,Q r yy V 1 , 5 2 ,wigfw l Pyramids, performed by the yell squad, were improved when new bases were added lupper leftj. 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Y hi W fW b ll games, C.C. n' Track, sexy ear b l M D Tiger, lolly Green Giant, Gel s ne, oo oof, foot parties,baiin', icky e I I A.R. ., local on , I ly joe, togo, Mullholland, vam l playa, Tee's, 8 Bev. in ge l P.s. wen miss you dass of '84! 0 Ads ORQ Beverly Hills Home of Beverly Hills' Best Selling Fragrance Fashionably Yours, Gala and Fred J. Hayman Beverly Hills Most Distinguished Shop for Well Dressed Men and Women 273 No. Rodeo Drive 278-731 2 CREATORS OF FINE GOLD, PLATINUM and DIAMOND IEWELRY Raymond 84 Co. FINE IEWELRY SHOWROOMS AND WORKSHOP 249 SOUTH BEVERLY DRIVE ' BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. 90212 DEB AND LAUR - FROM '80 TO '84 LBMDCI-IKIDDXHALLOCHOCLRJGFPS TABVARGEOMTRELEVISEATPPJJSPIRXHC MRS' R' RAYMOND' DIRECTOR JANEGFPBJSPJETTALUNGHMCDONALD'S SENAPHISPJESRJEBCELCHEERSHOP SWEATSXHEEST FRIENDS FOREVER gg gigggig? R 274 0 Ads 4'-x JC wfxfdfp Rf '32,-'KNQI J Congratulations Class of 1984 sEv5sQmEfsss5'v MW. Qwkwf THE BEACH, Congratulatlons GREAT TIMES, 4 YEARS, BEST FRIENDS, Class of 1984 FOREVER SUSIE 8. MARIA Wlliias Rlliwillolg 'NCI X PHETM m:CxPHY 4924 LANKERSHIM BOULEVARD NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. 91601 PHONE 762-2113 ' 984-OO11 A taste ofthe ibast . . . with a bite into the f?,tf?,L7'6 Gimme aiiotheif one Poib. Dad, how many fish in the sea did you say there weife? -' ff :QA S ii s SUITED FOR SUCCESS With the past based on sheai memories . . . my fiitiifre tastes like a bite into Good liieh Baby Paid! smooth success! Thanx B eoeifly ! Goodbye, C.B.H.! Ciao, Sol! See ya, sometime! Later, Beverly! Bon voyage, underclassmenl Aloha college! Circa 1984 I om BHHS Country Clubbers john Diz5.f Ryan Pnif Tnriff Offer Tony H? Nliffer jacques GQCfea ' Rllqara' Maff Lz4per Kapfan jay jamm1'n Kaufman Rm: L.M. !'V1ei.ref.f Cnrzlf Beef 51'er0zy M1'fcn Pinch a penny Bfock Donde esta Gucci? SICZAL, PAT, DEVRA, MARY, RACHEL,jl,lDY 8 Dif: Gagner n'est pas tout, Mais perdre est merdre. CCNGRATULATIONS to our winner! Love: Dad, Mom, Marcia Bonnie, David jr. and jeremy. THE WCDLFGANG XDZM CWJOSX1 x XV MQW SQL ZUSQVSQJ, f6a0Ilf5 U13 'HLUQQ VILLHGYWY MM iQMf,Uf7 52154 magkfpfzcejf Cc,-,I-Mlifllj Cyhofvfff M. W W, Om M W fm Sw ami use 6441 HUM? QQWQHW! WMZMS SM 'QQ' form TH law wi -,HSV mdg 51.4 eveffv 0f1, f6f7aJ Wav T amd ROL UT'idr'H df 'T OMLJY1 TW AAL UQUL even 74617 ffhcd' g W, CQ l S IOMDM K7 QWUQQWZ Z SZ Milf guceedfjiewglfxllclffvrfs U-3SflCf WMSJV 294 90 if f 9 GQ Pagilijiiid Lauren D Efgfencf 661+ 3 WW- LQ, Qmfwwfofmakf Good Things LostFo1fevefr EQ Mako Q45folzZ6cQ, Zfzfzfzzio, ZYZATKIIZK, ffllllfldffflgl an Kao me coozafafzfb tfazckjzoa ffm nfczwyflzfy. ld of Z ' to ohewf!! ! M We F molly M ode I If - TOGETHER mf . . QM juhe Sc 10116 'J' THE PARTY IS DVER BRYAN STONE BARRY ZOLLER Boon: Otter, this is ridiculousg we,ve gotta a'o somethin! Otter: Y'know what we gotta do? Both: Graduate! LYIXINF, JFTLIF, -Jl ILIF, DEAIXIA The Fab Four' Party Animals G. F. F. E. I Qve alvvayes, ,IFN IF mghfyoavid offewNewh0J7 THE FINALE The ACIVHYICSCT DEVICE COITIDHFIV seniors SZV QOOCTDVG to the rest of The COITIDHYIVH Cleftj Ron Boon Stone E: Take off your shoes KI Are you serious? Be real AI Oh please woman! Eliza StSil'lDGI'Q, KHFGH Smith, AITW IVIETSTI, LGSITG HHCKITIGYI 82 0 Ads Congratulations to Lauren and Pam and the entire '84 Watchtower Staff Love, The Zax family fzmzfy, QWQW, H7619 FISHERMANS WHARF 1 983-1 984 J.Fg T.Fg K.Cg S.Bg A.Bg E.Gg L.Gg T.Rg D.Gg M.Bg R.Rg not pictured: E.S. 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Foirtox Phone 930-O57l L Angeles, CA 90036 Dzkzrze Kahn '84 You gofif They wanfif You wamL1'zL 4 yeere of El Rodeo Nlelniker, Gluider, l-lendbell, lvlonkeybere, go-Q Doote, eidevvelk - eundeee 4 yeere of Beverly Drill teenw, Spirit, Spirit camp, Frencn SL Spenie D0 IH Love, Mom fDeeJ '59 - Effen 'X6 - I I Nana B yeere of friendenip, Linde Buzz f5-6 rnernoriee, end incredible Aunfjczne '65 I times Llncfe Bruce fHarvarcD '63 ':P'e'F'dS FOPEYSP 5-fever! '95 Keren SL Julie Pnil Osier Ted Guimon Ben Amerie Julio Blum Suzie Roberts Elizci Sieinberg Amy Linker Sol Friedman Joel Pressman IVIADRIGALS BeverIy's llvlcicl Grads' uCc:1rrie, wnere ore you? Coniinue ine Trcicliiion 2 86d Congratulations E rw E lkm Getting it together in '84 S x ' ' Seeya! Outland, P.D.'s, B.Pfs, and p The seduction of AD. Cstarring Lolli- p ph, Kip's zits land pupsb, Horse w man C amab, killer eyebrows, Leopard sheet younger 8 older men, Laray Heinzberi But Suu -ANYTHING FoR Mom, Dad, and FRIENDSHIP suzANNE s ANDREA Leslie l 4 V Good-bye to our ten minute break, that no one can take Love Man, Rox, Jo, and J Bathroom Girls Always, We just Wanna have fun THFOUQI1 It 2-Gether Ciao babes. . . Huey Dewey Best Friends 4-EVEF elizabeth debbie Louie BYE, BYE BEVEBLY! After four years of phases, scary movies, Palm Springs, Cosmic yesterdays, 5? significant others, developing negatives, Stevie Nicks vs. Pretenders ibut J. T. is O.K.j, and some risky business still best friends. Now that's quite an accomplishment. Here 's to more years of fun and games! 7404 cmwfaQ4ecmz WXWWWMQM. megazzm fume, img Sugar Free . We love Dr. Pepper 81 miss you Parties Ienny! ! B eau, Larry, Billy y Whether We 're iii i iii i iiii together 01' far away from each oth er, We 'll always it Bink be Best F riends B Ad 9 NEW YEAR'S EVE 1984 ED FAREWELL BEVERLY FROM, PETER DOC.IBLES GARLAND, DARREN WEINSTOCK, DAVID RLIDY STYNE, JP. YAH DUDE AMATEALI, DERON WHAT WILL MY MOTHER THINK? KARTOON RICK HELLO, HELLO ROSS SANDINISTA! Thanks far I3 areaI years! Lave, The HawIharne Kinaeraaden Graaualirwa Class af 1972: RATIY, LAURA, IVIICHAEL, ALEC, DANA, IVAN, IVIARCD, JULIE, RICI-IARD, LAUREN, DEBBIE, NANCY, TRACI, ANDREW AND GEORGE IVIrs. Marks, IVIiss Wana ana IVIrs. Simpson Goodbye Senior Poloers ?a - r ' I , i Chris Eagle Gurich Michael Ace Rago Marco Mauch Rago Jammin Jay Kaufman Robert the D.B. man Baurer Dynio your cool Honrubia and behind the fountain - Jules Teffaha . . . And on the eighth day God created WATER PDLO! 292 Ad C6 Thohk you Beverly All Those B's, Bumper Sliokers, Choooloie, Cliff Noles, Diei Pepsi, Diei Teo, Duroh, Joh Forrissl, Filo, Frois: Tim Tom, Kill, lvlork Joho, Cheiio Blosiers, Horvorol Psych mojors, lNXS!,Joouzzis,Johll, lll, IV. . .,J.R.,Juhiors oiUCLA, Kroks, 1' Lilile Sisier lhiiioiioh, Louis ohol Dougie lvlorgs, lvlommoih Bosh: Boiieries ond Blovvouis, lvloirix, lvloy 21, lVlel, Milk Bohz, lvlihol Comes, MTV, O Chuoko, Oh ho, ii smells like o Uhi porly! Dovid Oliver, Polm Springs: Sooii, Poi, lvlork, Billy or Tommy, Jeff, R.J., Ahclreos, Rolo, USC Dudes ohcl Ruhowoy Golf Coris, Rorppiis, Red Deoih, Roses, Rosy y Nooho, Smir ohol OJ, Soilecl ol Grom's, Sproul, Sieve, The Suiies fSouiherhJ Temer's oi 12, Tiki Gools, Tim, Tomoio Juice ohcl loe Creom, Troshy Novels, USC vs. UCLA. Aho hovv ohio pigger ohol peiier ihihgs - VVENDY ohol TRACY S Coiricidental I7 mag articles, GH, SrUr nite, Brealcdanfe, lrrziidfzrffs, milk. Popcorn, Of, Martinellfs, running, aerobics, banana bread, Psycho 2, shining, M aniac, Crosby, Stills Eff Nash, B read, S -l- C,jT, Fleetwood M af, Stevie Nicks, G. Lighjoot, Ej, blinalskunks, stapled punks, 3 11 r. talks on lgfe, photography, car Eff dog washing, wislzing well, szirlzi, lizier. Knotfs zoo, CM +DK, SL +DKEIEEJ-dIiE7ll:g7Ll.S!l,da1zrlCeorge, Supra, Seirorro, 1 .1,. 1 + 1 :AWh01e 21 heck of 21 lot of love I 'Ot Offun- DIANE Sc LISA The three muskateers . H Bye Coach will always live on! Ads 0 293 v' I I x PM QQ' 'U ' .N A - v v A X X fi , 1 1 - 1 O :,., ., Manx f A Q f K. ' '-'QP' r Af' wi x 4 -1-- vvqs-'-r-- 5- -1: v.'.-1s -A c 0- 1f'-- ' '- -' 4?-'- ' I 4 r J K I ll 'Fl nf 1 ' ' ' X ' 'H j 4 J ir' 'xsf N 7 'SQ 'hiss wx Ji. ww ., lx xiii --ff ww: , scm'ff'- 7' 1-4':xA'Q lx I f Hwy xl.. ifgqalxisx xl TI, lf! I h 1 erik fl ig fp? 7 I 'H' ,! 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A LV M ,.. .Y:o ,Numflrk- Q, Q - - 1 s 914 ' 9 - 0 fits N 'iizQQ?y5iQoe lnamwmxxxmmxxumg S ,.- , gaagwskkqgqw 294 0 Ads 4 QPPDRTUNITY Efvfffyjzv Xxkfwlfigzx Qafulm AFX- ff AU f QV' jk '! 5 QW Q ctw MQ ix A IQQK wvekf X fa U MQW J A2699 2 K, yu QJLMQJ . ww J QQJOWQ 36 Behav YM X QQWVAUU Qndfivf fr 'I 9 8 KRISTIN 8 ANDY Best Friends 4-Ever JP's - Cool Cars Promises, Promises Remind me to Thank Your Parents Best Wishes De-Lo Dynamic Duo Rad Song Girls 6 yrs. B.V. J.V. W.W. Party Nl 1 Stx's B.J.S.P.S. O Guys chew gum The Best is Meant to Last DEANA 8i LYNNE From: Yelsiap S Benevolant Big DH HSTOKUW, UKUNH Draz , BEST FRIENDS FOREVER Memories of good times will la st forever E.T., Bo, Billie Jean, Dre, Nat, Coob, Val, , Boodie, Freak Mama, A.D., and Angie. Mm . 4Q. e ln the beginning there were hard times . . Then they started to catch on to the Beverly style 1 F And now theylre in a class by themselves! Friends forever: Scott Farmer, Lloyd Jackson, Maurice lVlinnis Hltls like that and that's the Way it is Ad 297 Thanks for the wonderful memories Of laughter shared. And now Gone with time are those eherisheol moments Every step we take is closer to The new tomorrow,' but Here we are now anol Every time we share a smile, we Remember one thing: that we'll still be Together L , , i , We'll miss you Beverly! Parham Papar Zar, N aney Gorgeous lipsv E brahimian, Payam P.W. Kashfian, Farah Gorgeous nosev N ourmancl, Kambiz Gorgeous Creature Shabani, H ilcla Helelyo Rashtian W Jw Wm Qfaffw gleam W5Uw9K?0Z0Lf1Qf Waffle Www L70 WWMLZV YQWN Zim flew? 'Tl' z.A:.AAAJLAr-AAA1.A1.Al.:-1-A.lsAAA:.AA:.A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAI. ,,,...f. A A. .-. A. ht A. A. 1.x A, A -. s A A A as A A A A A 1. n -.I-ai AnnanAnannaaaanannnna.Aa0-nasa.AnAa.s:.nAJsaAa.s:snv-z. IH! Q E E M Members: Rachel ralcie Lawson Robert Sklar N Petra no last name Petra D Andrew undecided Sutton Jane yenta Baulch S Marvin I don't care Pittman C 2 FRIENDS L 42- 2 YEARS LD -...- B Q3 EVER LOVO Ya, B9V9I'1y! Rrtvgflru Rachel 8: Jane 300 0 Ads Uur Emersomans From Emerson We finally to Beverly madg it Alma, Lloyd, Scott, Lance, Darius, Billie Carlene, Lisa, Balanga, Andrea, Rachel, Erica - Chrystal O00 Honey . . . Fo' Real? as 42519 the hyatefe We earl W QW' Frieriaship is a anion of spirits, a marriage of hearts, and the bond 59634 thereof virtue. Chinese Culture Club 1983-4 ' 'Friends Foreveri' Farewell Beverly iii iii fThank Youj Ping Wu Chen Demetrius Yuen Iuliane Urfrig Alan Lau Mark Kuwhyama Chad Ben-Yehuda Edwind Liang Mark Berman Nippon Vadehra Scott Golant Gregg Michel Stephanie Chang 302 Ads CONGRATULATIONS PAM! I'm proud of your many successes Keep up the good work With Love from Israel, JEFF RAID!! Are you orazy'?! Right. Okay , . . Forget it. Mega-cool, Bizarre, BODACIOUS. TA-TAAS, JABATS, I oarft See - I oan't see, WA1T!!l, Get Down! Well, as Prince says: Parties Weren't meant to last. Andrea Alma MOM We're proud ofyow and We Love Yom! Your Kids, Desmond 67- Nlofbe jones P Jlf , r CIAO Pebbles, Slipper Cand J .DQ Ads 0 303 From Russia with Love I.. Erik 6'Ping9' Lee T T ' ,lej9N'Pong Wong Chris HSink,' Sieroty David 6aRed Peppers, Levine Diana HSehtugots'9 Greenberg Susie ultgs Only 3 AM Gilbert Matt HI Love BigAl Kaplan Tony HLet Me Sleepi' Miller Mitch N000 Mao Maog' Bloch M ike HOn Timew Weiner Steve HThe Food's Not So Badi' Cohn Steve 6'Antibiotic Doren Henry '6Gee Wasn't The Ballet Great Derseh Mickey uI'll Tell Your Parents Freedman Vlauda 6CSays Gomei' Tour Guide I renee HMiss Piggy Childs Here's to the drinks we've shared, pajama parties we've had, and the wonderful taxi rides. 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Gloria 126 Ab,-ef-,1PeeSei 1 62 Aerlehemi, lrlefi ea Adams, Karen 126 Adeli. Mani 144 Adeli, Maryam B6 Adelman, Andrew B6 Adler, Dana 1 26 Adler, Jeffrey 66 Adler, Lynne 1 62 Aclray. Toni 1 62 Advani, Teena 162, 255 Afifi. iviosbafa 55 Aflalo, Etai 125 Agetielb. Gene Peach 144 Agnitoh, Mike 52, 79 Aguilar. Eduardo 162 Ahrnadi, Jon 152 Aiaohe, Elizabeth B6 Albert, David 162 Alexander, Brian 1 62, 21 1, 259 Alexander, Darryl 126 Alexander, Jami 162 Alexander, Kristen 144, 222 Alexander, Nick 233, 245 Alexander. Bancli 126, 252 111, oenlel 2o1, 247 LAIfEl7FE7gLCIBl55lii'I2 1 62 1 44 jAlper13I fZf.:ier1f ee Alpef-Lp, 25 Alpert, llloeehn ae, 223 Al-netzeeo, John BO, 62. 65, 54, 135, 55, 64, 197 Andareon. Lynette 63 Aniah, Jason 126 Andreder, Betleoee 1 B2 Armin, Jodeci-lee 126 - Appel. Daniel 14, 67. B6 ,,,, Baer, Jonathan 144, 2D1 1 Baer. 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Boberl: 7, 162 Bercovici, Vivien 144 Beroutt., Gregory 1 44 Bereneon, Alax 162, 259 V alnegell, cleave 1 45, ' eee Binggell, Elizabeth 145 Binggeli, ingrid 56, B5 Birrnen, Dan 145, 262 Birnkrant, Keren 162. 2D6 , 11 Birnkranc, Tracy BB, 2013 V Bishin. Benjamin 126. 166 , Brown, Gary 164 Brown, Howard 145 Brown, Jay 1 26. 1 67, 245 Brown, Llea 1 64 X' Brown, Merlofl 26 ' , Bfawfn Pe1'9,?154: 255 ' ' ardwnfiela, aei:rig1 4 1 if Bierlin. Susannah 62, 162 Vf Blanco, Llndeey 163 V, ,, eienep, Rendell aa, 24231243 eiehep, aenelell 145, 217, 225 arevvqeceng, Brian 2o1:,V,, , 7 1 1, ,, 11, 1 71 , 0 afovw1ece5ipi'Mlcl1eel 164 Zz, ,,f ,f 1 ,f MW, , or1erw.1?2llzeeee 127 ' ' ,' Dneaber, Elisa '1 27 Cheecelgnon, Gil 54. 55-60, B12 Chew. Leener 127 1 chew, eueeey 21, 257 ' Chiv. 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Jr-,, ChPlECODh9F 12 CODSW' 5f35fl? f7'1f5'1,,4f'5'fWf?2W '3O ?'7f 'f 'W 1, W V oelweng Gerireviea 'WW ,,,, V , Cohen, oevle,e1 ' ' 1' ' Cohen. H. Jeeon 197, 245 21 3. aaa , Bologna, Gabriel 1613 Bonarhi. David 15, Bonner. Eligebei:bV 12a ' ' BOf1K'1iBl ',V!NAB6Ql'1 26 BQok85t:aV,'FQendai'145 ,5 Boorn, Ti1'Feny'f 1 63 Boot, Bradley 162 1 aerex, Hugh 145. eoa, 2:32 1 Borlenghl, Lawrence 164. 261, 245 V Borlenghi, Matthew 1 25 Borrie, Kelly 222 V1,1 Borsum, Joi-ln 53 Bougenlm, Laurence 145 1 1, CBQan.1fEr-ic 755.175, BD oeieeeci, 'Aiea aa' , 7, Cohen, Jeffrey 1 S5 Cohen, Jennifer 1 46 Cohen, Julia 145 Z1 17 i3ql'leQ,VVleaur-a '1 46, 2'lV5,VV2,32,,,,, , ,, 145 11171111-41, ees '11 10219951 l4fve2w127 A , 165' V 1 164 1' Cohen, V oeqe44e1l,' David eo, 197. 242. Cohen, Belirqg 155 V V 7 V , 242 , , Dardenas, Daniel V VV T 7, V1 ,,,,,,V VV S ifxj A559 Carella, 1 27yif1 1 , Gary 52 wee ott 92 f 4 ff eve.-.92 71 X754 X' ff ,, a 1 1 f ,f?, 4' , , 75' zz' f , f1',,f,, 'aff '14, '17 n. C 537,517 ,, ,f 1 ,1 11?:,'1533fV,7,VVl,cg V wk? 371' , 113' 1 1 ,1 , , ,WW ,, .,1,,, 7 1 , E E E turehirnian brahirnien. brahimian, cheverria, E2 1 delete Mahnaz 1 2B F-Iodnay 1 45 Sharona 1 B5 Alexander 54. in, Seen 'I 65 1 EB Finernan. Lealie 255 Fischer. Tahlia 95 Fischman, .Jeffrey 122 Fisher. Alisa 55. 125. E1 2 Fisher. Joeiy BB. 39, 122 Fisher-, Karen 252 Fisher. Tricia 147 Fishman. .Jordan 21 G. 21 1. 243, 246. 255 Fishman. Nancy 57 Flaum, Mauchew 7 Ficzeirnmons, Cherie 57 Fleiaher, Scott: 147 Fogelrnen. Heidi 128. 312 Fogelx-nan, .James 62. 623. 125 Foonbarg. Dana 147. 150. 21 4. 21 5 Foonberg, David 125 Foontzarg. Steven 170. 255 Forsyth. Pamela 'IEE Fox, David 1 47 Fox. -Jason 67 Frances. Lirnore 147 Frank, Aliieon 95. 104, 1 1 4. e1 2 Frankel. Mar-ie 144, 147. aaa Frankel. Nathalie 93 Frankel EE 1 47 253 Angel 147 1 SO 222 George. Gear-ge, Gerard. Genomic Gifford Gilberg. Giiberg, Gilbert. Giidred. Eric 1 4EI Tina SB, 255. 257 Michael 145 off, .Jeecin 201 Adam 20. BB. 139, 125 .Jonathan 'I 29 Suzanne SE, 1 1 I3 Leeiie 1 29 Susan '1 29, 1 41. 205 Ginsburg. Carolyn 24. 25. I37. ES. 97 Gitlin, Sheri 14B Glass, Graham 142 Glasser. Marie 58 Glassrnen, Andrew 252. 253 Gieeernan, E3rooke,209 Giazer. Alan 209, E45 Blazer. Julie 129 Glick. Marc 129. 245 Golan. Galen, Dror' 222 Ir-is EIS Galant. .Jodi 225. 255 Galant. Scout. BS. 197. 242, 243 Gold. Thor- EE Goldberg, Brandi SE Goldberg. Leah wee Goldberg, Melissa 164. 225 Piodney 1 22 I Enid 145, 255 , Burton 1 29 Grunauer, 9oi:iby 1 49 Guefen, Liaa 149 Guidi. Gesaica 1 30. 134 Gura, Daniela 99 Gurioh. Christoo 99, 217, 223 Gurich. Mark 149, 217, 223 Guainsky, Max 1 30 Gussman, Michelle 99 Gutierrez, Neo 59 Gutn-ian, Teddy 66, 96 Buttman, Henry 149 Ha, Suk-Yin 149 Ha, Yuk-Lung 130, 139 Haagan, Alexander 149 Haarrnan. Jennifer 255 Haber. Haas. Michelle 149 Stephan 2 1 1 Hacker, Adi 130 Hackman, Leslie 99, 251 Hackner, Dani 99 l-lackner, Lisa 130, 136, 213 Haddad. Aaron 149 Haddad, Lara 149 Haims, Judson 130 Hakim, Fariba 95 Hakim, Shahrarn 149. 222 Hakon, 0eborah 149 Hale, William 59 Halfon, Alison 95 Halimi, Sheila 99 Hall, Jeffrey 1 30 Hamilton, Johnny 1 49, 255 Hamilton, Skio 99 Hanna, 9rian 12, 130. 207 Hanna, Heidi 130 Harding. Christopher 201, 233. 253 Harding, Katherin 130 I-larduni. Cyrus 149 Harounian, Carolyn 99 Har-outunian, Evelina 149 Harp, Erik 96, 197, 247 Harp, James 243 Harp. Tommy 201, 233 l-lar-i-la, ,Qecil 233 l-larlr-iagpdfanla so Harris, Theresa 130 l-lar-u. Miarlalia, 14s HBWQV' SD Hai-yay, iglaagg'1'4s, ess Hai-yvabq,'V'apaai5iao 'Haasellgr 1,149 'Haseor1,.L'6tephani 67 iflaaanaf-, 1 as Haabaa? ,.,' aawaa ae l-laalac. Aaam aa. aaa, ess l-laal1u.i Jonathan 1 49 Heifetfl, oafllal 149 Hellman, ,0aan 1 30 Haimah, Craig 1 30 ,Heir-nler, Jeffrey 96 Vi'iSiU1lBf , Jullaess ' 1 ' Hendersen, Martine 10, 149.1 222 Handler. Julia 149, 253 Hendler, 6ean 233 Hennas, Melinda 174 Henning, Darrien 67. 201 Henning. James 130, 197. 247 Henning, Pat 50 Henning. 6ean 99 Henry, David 66 Hermes. Tamar 99 Harold. Marsha 60 Herrey. Louis 22 1 Hershey. Stephanie 99, 253 Hershbkowltz, Julie 69 Hiatt, 9ill 60. 62. 63 l-libbitt. Joseph 201 Hickman Hicks Ill, . Shellia 145 George 130 Hill, Daamu 57. 201, 232, 233 Himelstein, John 195, 242. 243 Himmell, Rhoda 61 Hinden, Lucia 61, 79 Hineamon, Lezlae 53, 67, 149 Hirsch, Heidi 149 Hirsch, Joanna 53, 1 69 Hirsch, Sara 99 Hirschfield, Scott 149, 201, 222, 243 l-llrsh. Brian 130 Hirah, Kevin 99, 209, 247 Hirt, Michael 70, 130 Hirt, Fiandy 149, 233 Hoag, 9ill 61, 75, 201 Hobbie, Mallory 1 30 Hobbs, Laura 131 Hoch, Dore 99 Hochman, Jennifer 9, 42, 149, 204, 205 Hochman, Nancy 99, 1 00. 202, 203, 253 Hodada, Tyran 222 Hoeper, Paul 169 Hoffman, llene 149, 255 Hoffman, Madlen 159 Hofmeiater, Carol 61, 252 Hofstein, 9rat 1 59, 239 Hollander. Garrick 99 Hollander, Teri 66. 1 31 Holmes, Monica 165 Holt, Christopher 131 Holt, Storey, 159, 222 Holts, Darin 149 Hclwibz. Elizabeth 149. 215 Hong. Heran 169 Hong. Sonya 166 Honr-ado, Monina 149 Honrubia, Dynid 73, 1 00, 21 7. 220, 221, 223 Hooker, Joseph 61 Jachnuk, Carrie 55, 97, 100 Jack, Joan 62 Jackman, Jody 149 Jackman, Steven 100 Jackson, Lloyd 100 Jacobs. Jacobs. Joel 52 Julie 1 31 Jacquard, Paul 131 Jacquard, Sanford 62 Jaeger, Kristin 9, 21, 39, 39, 96. 1 31 Jaffe, Rachel 21 9 Jaffe, Raquel 195 Jaffe, Flebecca 100 Jaffe, Shereen 131, 255, 257 James. Dani 149, 251 Jarrett. Abby 1 49 Jason. All? 62 Jastrow. Helene 149 Jastrow, Flichard 101 Javaheri, Patrick 169, 255 Jefferson, Traci 131, 257 Jenkins, Marlon 149 Jepson, Glenn 149 Jepson, Scott: 1 31 Jeaaum, Jennifer 149. 251 Jax, Eetay 62 Jingthong, Somrit 1 31, 31 2 Johnson, Carl 62 Johnson. Dana 149 Johnson, Earcha 1 31 Johnson, Nadra 1 65 Johnson. 6ean 131 Johnson, Toye 1 69 Jonas, Eill 63 Jones. Daphne 67, 101. 247 Jones, Gerald 63 HoDSnstand, 9oaz 169 f 31 i-laaklna, ,Jann 149 Q a,,i,g,' ,',, 5 ,, .'Q- i-lol-nwaad, Laura 159, asa ,V 'f '- 49 Horwitch, caaalla 149. 154- 21: ,,i , ' ' Horwitch. Jaaol-l 155, aaa Hoi-wlcah, John 149 ' f Vi-laagman, Jr-., alahar-d 37,2i99, 1oo, 1 e7. 312 .V ' f52VQp,V3,Vejg,2ez?' Howard. Brace 131 gg., ', -v,, I Howard. Dan 6, V' V V V VV 207' 24-7 .fr,,' V, Howell, Allison 51 ,V kal1an.'cull1af5mgfa4s l-lays, Elizabeth , l:' ,V A Huang, David ,'i , ,Y ' Hubbard. spaphaifiiaQi1iiss,-5235, '5 '- YV l-llmnal-, cryacal gVVi,j!3 as l-lui-awluz, aa, ' l-lush, Carol ess--1'Q'4'QfV,5fVEfjg .--i l-ltluanlnaan. Miahallaiijksfff '- as Hyman, Lauren 1 :VVQ ,-',,, VVV, ,, 169 gg , 'kafi1a?EiQQ,5al1d,Q'i7i.,.,',v 131 Kamal, Midori as V , V Kandel, Joanna 1 55, V209 Kanter, Adam 131, 197 Kanter, Micheal 159. 201 Kaplan. Matthew 1Q1 Kaplan, Kaplan, vlacal-aa,g1'ao, ess lancu, Andrei 131 Kaplan. Wendy ,Zn lbarra, Nlartfrla V149 lchinoael Akika 1oo, 104 lfekwunigwe, Ann 100. 21 9 lfrah, Yael 131, 225 lkediashi, Emmanuel 100 llan, Flachel 149 lllouz, Micka 149 lmani, Faramaz lmani, Farnaz 169 lngber, Kimberly 149. 219, 222 lngle, John 52. 79 lny, Yael 100 lrie. John 131, 197 lrmaa, Tiffany 100, 104, 107, 225 lsenberg. Marc 149, 244, 245 lsono, Melissa 100 lssacharoff. Tracey 131 ltzhakik Fionen 1 59, 239 lvanlch. Alexandra 131 Kapscrom, To mV, 1' f20 1 Karaaik. Yaninaf Q, kai-lam, Khalil 131',!gee7 Karlml. Carol Kaalarl, craig 4322155110 ja7,V,,VV, 1es. aaa, 2471? ' ' ,aff ,,,, Chaflesllfi-3,2207 Katz. Leah 21 5 Katz, Lisa 159. 255 Katz, Michael 225 Katz. Stacy 1 69 Katzman, Kari 159. 233, 252 Kaufman, David 169 Kaufman. Debra 169, 255 Kaufman, Diana 1 01 . 1 22 Kaufman, Haidl 131 Kaufman, Jay 101, 217, 223 Kaufman, Jennifer 166, 255 Kaufman, Martin 101 Kaufman, Melinda 27, 36, 42. 95, 101 Kaufman, Melissa 1 69, 255 Kaufman, Sharyn 1 01, 1 22 Kawahara, Kant 131 Kayne, Andrea 1 02, 1 1 3 Kayne. Stephan 7, 169 Keating, Coryn 67, 169, 255 Keinan, Taly 150 Kelen, Aniaija 1 31. 141, 191 Kalmanson, David 131 I Kerman, Hansa 65. 1 31 Kersh, David 131 Kershun, Cathy 169 Kertesz, Charles 197 Kertesz, Monica 150 Kessler, 9ad 169 Kezios, Theana 131, 256, 257 Khaiiii, Katayoun 102 Khalili, Kaven 150 Khawani, Flavi 131 Khodadad. Sherly 1 50 Khodadad, Tiran 1 31 Khorrami, Firoczeh 169 Khorrami, Shahin 1 50 Khorsandi, Danny 1 66 Khoraandi, Elena 131 Khorshidi, Moigan 150 Khoshnevis, Guity 1 02 Kiek, Lawrence 21 7 kim, l-laa .laaag 1 sa Kim, Jane 131 Kim, Jeannie 131, 255 Kim, Jina 255, 1 69 Kim, John 64, 65, 255, 131 Kim. Keonjoong 150 Kim, Tom 1 50 Kim, Yu Fiim 155, 255 Kim, Yusung 150 Kimbrough, Blaka 169 Kincaid, Mark 201, 1 50 Kinsman, Ciara 63 King, Dale 102 King. Stacee 199. 150 Kingston, Gail 93 Kingston, Greg 169 Kingston, Victoria 'l 50, 253 Kirsh, Shawn 150 Kisalatain, Matthew 102, 253 Kite, Beth 52, 1 50 Klabin, Karan 131 Klanian. Cynthia 93 Klass, Allison 1 50 Klass, Janine 1 50 Klausner, Kimberly 1 50 Kleban, Amy 233, 155, 255 Klaban, Eradley 1 31 Kleldoaty, Jason 1 69 Klein. Adva 150 Klein, David 102 Klein, Judith 1 50 Kletzky. Sigal 102 Kllnenberg, Steven 31 2. 1 50 Karlin, Alexandei5'f209, Jacqui 'r,,' kai-lla, Al-la 1aa. 170, 174, KHSPD- J'-'lie 159 ' ' 209, 243 Karmon, Michael 166 Karoa, Penny 101 Karp. Stephanie 131 Kartoon, Deron 101. 243 Kasha, Dana 169 Kaahanian, Alona 101 Kashanian, Picnic 101 Kashanlpour, Shirin 1 31, 1 41 Kashfian. Ffayam 101 Katri, llanita 159 Kattan. 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Cover' is A-color lithograph and Blastoff into the future with THE '84 WATCHTDWEFI STAFF 'WV Activities Liz Leanse ivlicheile Louie Dana Newman Marilyn Schvvirnrner Debbie Taus Erica Teasley f'l':i,,-+33 - 5 1 Go-editors: Pam Sterling Lauren Zax Advisor: Gil Chesterton Academics Classes Sports Photographers Alisa Fisher Debbie Bramson Doug Claman Angela Daves Teri Goldman Cathy EIIn'1an Steven Doug Dennington Dawn Pack Lori Gottlieb Klinenberg Flick Houghton Suzanne Fiovven Stephanie Eric Lee Sornrit Phillip Prager Dana Pebp Jingthong Wisztreich David Zovak C3 1 E 0 VVATCI-ITDVVEFR STAFF Traci Schneider Sandy Kreshek Evan Weisenfeld if Laura Nenfioy Ads Heidi Fogelrnan Allison Frank Kathy Niogge denotes section edi I-isu-yuan Wu GOP Closing O C31 13 Bosemond passes away at ago B4 I-le EJohn Bosemondl had tremendous sympathy for and understanding of his stu- dents and he made a positive impact on the lives of thousands of students, commented Jerry Weinstein, Board of Education presi- dent. I-Iis death is a great loss to the dis- trict. Bosemond, a teacher at Beverly for 241 years, died in his sleep of a massive heart attack on Friday, April B. About 'I ,CJCJCJ per- sons attended his memorial service. I-le is survived by his wife Btephanie, secretary to the director of elementary education, and his daughter Joanna, a Beverly sophomore. Bosemond received his B.A. and IVl.A. from Boston University. Previous to this, he served in the Navy during the Korean VVar. Bosemond was director of student activities from 'I BBB to 'I B79 and a member of the original lVlod-7CJ committee. Principal Boi Levine called him just an outstanding teacher in every sense of the word teacher. John Flosemond, ABB advisor for 'I CJ years, meets with ABB in this 1976 photo Kleftl. John Bosemond takes time off from his mod 4 AF' American history class to change glass- es with Junior Chris I-Iolt as Andrew Glass- man laughs hysterically Cabovel. 314 Beverly loses its 'Uncle John' John Bosemond was a gentle, unasuming, friendly man, whom all the students and facul- ty liked and loved, recalled social studies teacher Bal Dcchipinti. These feelings were felt and expressed by all who knew him. Aside from being a wonderful teacher, 'Uncle John' fas linown to his studentsl was a warm and caring friend. I-Ie cared about each student as an individual, commented Debbie Taus. Bosemond will always be remembered for his rare teaching style. Stated junior Jeanne Kim, I-Ie made classes interesting because he intertwined his personal experiences into the class discussions. Evan Weisenfeld re- called, l-Ie encouraged me to try my hardest. I-Ie was one of the best teachers l've ever had. I'll miss him. Bosemond will always be re- membered for his dedicated and warm per- sonality. 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