Cleveland Heights High School - Caldron Yearbook (Cleveland Heights, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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President Miriam Vdeinberg Vice-President Joan Lehman Secretary Sally Green Treasurer Rivella Levin TOP ROW: J. Lehman, I.. Schafer. B. Edsall, W. Edsalf, N. Newman. S. Globus. SECOND TOP ROW: A. Zucker, R. Levin, M. Weinberger, S. Green, J. Spink. Miss Mingle. FRONT RONV: H. Smith. J. Kantor, D. Goldberg. J. Klein. C. Vv'achs. R. Luncs. LIBRARY CLUB AVE you ever tried to sneak an uncharged book out of the library? Have you ever tried to slip an overnight book upon the librarian's desk at the beginning of second period without paying the traditional twenty-five cents? Have you ever wondered who the girl detectives were who always stopped your underhanded proceedings? The ma- jority of Heights students are only too well ac- quainted with Miss Mingle's helpers known as the Library Club. The purpose of this club is to keep the books circulating at all times. You don't need prestige to become a member, the only requirements being that you can attend meetings regularly and can relinquish at least one period a week to assist our librarians. Members profit by actual experi- ence in cataloguing, in desk work, and in other assignments. At the meetings, which were held twice a month, the girls enjoyed many interesting programs. Be- sides arranging these, the members aided the libra- rians in the annual Book Week Exhibit. The club took excursions to Halle's Book Shop and the Cleveland Public Library. With this training some of these girls may well be future librarians. 5 President N ,K Lcatrice Cole V Secretary 3' Ann Bukstein Ya f 1 Treasurer Bill Selden TOP ROW: I.. Cole. L. Lifshetz. M. Drucker. J. Gerson. A. Madorsky, B. Selden, H. Brcssman. SECOND TOP ROW: B. Ashley, R. Wasserman, C. Conway, M. Sukenik, J. Applebaum, L. Bcndit, D. Kyman. THIRD TOP ROW: P. Berman, E. Tobkin, J. Less. O. Shindler. L. Klein. H. lifleisher, Miss Stephens. FRONT ROW: D. Spcrling. Ii. Rich. A. Bukstein. J. Jaffa. J. Klein. C. Gray. HEIGHTS' BRO ADCASTERS O you have a voice like Prank Sinatra? Can you make audiences swoon? Do you have a secret desire to master the mike? If so, read on. The Heights Broadcasters was organized to give an opportunity to students interested in radio and for an interesting presentation of announcements to the school. At their weekly meetings the Broad- casters learn the techniques and possibilities of ra- dio in the future. Everyone 'Alooking ahead real- izes that after the war radio will be a large field and that the need for skilled technicians will be great. During the year the club has presented numerous special broadcasts other than the regular daily an- nouncements. These take a great deal of prepara- tion and practice, which leads us to believe that the Heights Broadcasters is one of the most hard-work- ing groups in the school. They certainly deserve a lot of praise.

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1JI'9Sl'di?f7f Laura Bendit l'z'ce-President Helen Kenmore Secretary- Treasurer Mu riel Frost TOP ROW: AJ. Rosen. L. Bendit, L. Goulder, A. Blachman. J. Reske. H. Kenmore, Mr. DuPras. FRONT ROW: B. Wilson, P. Green. M. Greenneld, B. DiSalvo, L. Hanis. M. Frost. J. Schalheim. FRENCH CLUB VERY other Wednesday, members of the French Club meet in Room 225 to share their common interest in La France and le francais. Their main project is the publishing of a three-page French newspaper, L'echo du Cercle, which is then sold to French students of our own school as well as to other high schools. This publication con- tains articles, poems, crossword puzzles, jokes, and any other material submitted by the club members. The French Club also enjoys talks and movies on various French subjects, and get-togethers with French Clubs of other schools to exchange ideas. This year, the club sponsored the movie Joan of Paris with Michele Morgan, Alan Ladd, and Paul Henreid. .jx President Sidney Koslin Vice-President Oswald Schindler Secretary John Gregory TOP ROW: H. Perla, S. Jacobs, J. Gregory, R. Schiem an, B. Miller. L. Hall, M. Fenster, D. Estrin, E. Rosen- bluth. P. Colton. SECOND TOP ROW: P. Gepfert, B. Goldfarb. K. Emerling, B. Jacobson. P. Sekola, T. Rob- erts, S. Koslen, W. Edsall, S. Siegal, J. Gibson. THIRD TOP ROW: R, Marx. R. Hickey, C. Baxter, D. Botten, B. Rosenbluth, H. Yasinow. E. Katovsky, B. Edsall, J. Flint. FRONT ROW: R. Harmos, S. Wertheim, O. Schindler. B. Picket, S. Luderer, J. Weber, E. Wulliger, H. Bass. GERMAN CLUB HE members of the German Club realize the immense necessity for an understanding of the culture, characteristics, and language of their ene- mies, as a medium of first-hand communication. This group of students is accomplishing their important goal through their meetings, at which time students present reports on recent books which analyze the present conditions in Germany, and on literary works which will enable them to interpret German character, customs, and background. The students also hear frequent reports from people who have travelled through various parts of Ger- many as well as from those who have returned re- cently from that country. Besides these activities, the members, under the sponsorship of Miss Parry, learn famous German songs along with their back- ground. The German Club has made sizable contribu- tions to the war effort through collections of money and scraps of material. Out of these, a number of very fine quilts and afghans have been made.



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TOP ROXV: M. Dickenson, B. Prohaska, B. Parker, J. Pask, A. Alexander, M. Walter, M. Rusch. A. Simmons. SECOND TOP ROVJ: C. Conway, S. Wasson. K. Holder, V. Sinclair, J. Zettelmeyer, M. Peck, B, Sheehan, S. Bialosky. THIRD TOP ROW: M. Fickel, L. Cook, D. Temme, J. Reiser, R. Jacobs, J. Lindsey, S. O'Brien, P. Redlin. FRONT ROW: M. Manniuo, M. Carlozzo, J, Pfaff, P. Thomson, R. McGee, A. Hoffman, M. Mayo, J. Rundquist. JU IOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS COUNCIL HE Junior Eoreign Affairs Council under its PfeSfdH15rie1Mannino able President, Muriel Mannino, has completed another active year. The club, though it is only V'iCe'SJgffg'ffiQ'ifser two years old, is one of the most popular and edu- Sue Bialosky cational clubs at Heights. Each year the J.F.A.C. chooses one country to discuss and last year the club guided by its sponsor, Mrs. McCabe, made a thor- ough study of Japan. Each meeting was turned over to a different member who led a prepared panel discussion on some aspect of Japanese history, religion, education or customs. The club also enjoyed a prominent Japanese speaker. A movie was given in March. The members were divided into two teams who sold tickets. The captains, Sally Jo Wasson and Barbara Porbes, had quite a race to see which team could sell the most tickets. The result was a huge crowd at the movie and a great deal of money was made. The club has its lighter sidel' and several parties during the year, one at the home of the president and a Christmas party at school. The Junior Foreign Affairs Council is one of the best balanced clubs at Heights, and each year makes a complete study of a country besides having a great deal of fun. Recording Secretary Margie Mayo Corresponding Secretary Barbara Sheehan Treasurer Peggy Redlin Bored members at the Board Meeting

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