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

 - Class of 1944

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SIZSIESTLR II President Bill Selden Vice-President Bill Culver Secretary Sonya Mo nosofli Treasurer Dick Newman SEMESTER I President iw T Roger Englander Vice-President Bill Selden Secretary Nlargaret Evans Treasurer Sonya Monosoff TOP ROVV: P. Hosler. R. Mendelson. A. Nertewitl, E. liishman. J. Glueck. D. Guren. R. Englander. SEC- OND TOP ROVJ: P. Peskin, L. Shafer, J. Terr, D. Newman, D. Marx, J. Garwin. Mr. Rush. THIRD TOP ROXV: J. DiPaolo. M. Nash. E. Gittleson. P. Sacheroff. P. Weiss. E. Tobkin, D. Bolton. FRONT ROXV: E. Harmos. A. Beach. G. Carner, J. XVeisman, J. Schallheim, J. Dunker. TOP ROW: L. Golden, B. Selden, A. Layzer. W. Polachek. J. Gregory. A. Meyers. J. Lawrence. L. Gold. SECOND TOP ROW: A. Pollina. S. Monosoff. R. Resnick. Z. Kane, H. Yasinow. If. Pelixson, T. Schulist. THIRD TOP ROW: M. Weinberger, B. Brewer, B. Staudt, M. Evans, G. Shapiro, R. Schwartzenfeld, D. But- nik, Mr. Rush. FRONT ROVJ: R. Lanes, D. Goldberg, A. Hoffman, L. Braun, A. Foss. J. Klein, E. Sudak. MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB NE of Heights' largest organizations is the Music Appreciation Club. This group en- deavors to reach not only the school musicians, but all students who have an interest in music and who enjoy listening to the classics. The club meets every Monday. in the West Music Room, where students X , Strictly off the record listen to music and learn something of its back- ground and of its composers. In addition to hear- ing recordings, the Music Appreciation Club has enjoyed listening to Eunice Podis, the famed pianist and former Heights student. Early in the second semester, Elaine Sutin, another Heights graduate, played an excellent program of violin music. An- other oustanding guest was Alice Chalifoux, harpist for the Cleveland Orchestra, who gave her audi- ence a better understanding of the intricacies of the harp. In addition to the regular meetings, students may go to the West Music Room during the Noon Lis- tening Periods, and listen to their favorite records from the large school collection. Each spring, a music memory contest is held at Severance Hall. The club has sent several teams which have received very high ratings. The Music Appreciation Club develops an interest in a hobby which they will retain throughout the years.

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J, N-. TOP ROW: L. Duty, S. Smith, N. Zuckerman, B. Hilbrink, D. Dworkin, M. Rusch, S. Conyne. SECOND TOP ROW: B. Weidenthal. V. Van Cleve, A. Porris, J. Feniger. G. Gosney, S. Kalnitz, N. Lefhngwell. FRONT RONV: R. Jacobs, L. Wohlgemuth. J. Di Palo, D. Weintraub, F. Rich, J. Klein. TOP ROW: B. Hillbrink, B. Sparker. J. Rodenberg, E. Nixon, J. Linney, N. Zuckerman, B. Miller. N, Spaeth, L. Jacobson. FRONT ROVJ: C. Wachs, D. Hempel, Y. Rosenbaum, M. Brier, S. Green, D. Weintraub, L. Golden. BLACK A D GOLD HOOT that galley to me, Sally! or 'iCan't anybody go down to the printer's tonight? Exclamations such as these are often heard in the vicinity of Room 201, home of the Black and Gold. Many an outsider has been intrigued by the mys- terious activities that transpire inside the closed door of this room on the second floor in the east wing of the building. If one were to look in, he would see small groups of students scattered in the various corners of the room, As the timid observer cautiously opens the door to peer more closely at the Inner Sanctum, a hushed silence pervades the air. An occasional mumbled word or the customary tinkle as a well-chewed pencil finds its way to the floor are the only sounds that pierce the silence, While the News editors try to think of a Number l story the Feature editor rummages frantically through the scribbled stories in the wire baskets on the front desk. The Sports editor sits back, silently praying that someone will hand in a story before the deadline-and someone always does, for in spite of all obstacles, the B E5 G firmly supports its motto, The Paper Must Come Out . As a member of the National Scholastic Press Association, the B E6 G has constantly merited the All-American award, and has also received superior ratings from the Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation. Under the fine direction of Ambrose P. Spenser, faculty advisor, the paper has achieved these high standards. In as much as the government has limited the printing of the paper to once every two weeks, there has been only one staff instead of the cus- tomary two. This arrangement has been very satis- factory, and will be continued as long as supplies are curtailed.



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President Dick Anliot l z?r'e- President Ken Heasley SE'C!'L'lCIZ'Lj Jackie Less 7-!'L'tl-SLITUT Bob Marx TOP ROW: J. Goldberg, D. Anliot. K. Palmer, B. Renner, B. Koenig. FRONT ROW: J. Less, B. Todd, B. Marx, Mr. Clifford. UT we of the negative will show you that this plan is both impractical and unneces- sary. The scene is in Room 218 where two teams of Heights students are tearing each other apart, argumentatively, of course. The Forum, under the sponsorship of Mr. Clifford, and the chairmanship of Dick Anliot, learns and practices the funda- mentals of good speech making, debating, and ex- President Bob Marx Vice-President Irwin Harris Secretary Marv Marshall Treasurer Frank Oppenheimer temporaneous discourse. The club, besides having lots of fun, has been boosting Heights High School again this year through its interscholastic debate and extemporaneous speech contests. The Forum has brought home numerous trophies. One im- portant event was the Lake Erie Extemporaneous Speech Contest in which the Forum's president took first place. -we TOP ROW: A. Scheer, L. Coben, VJ. Polochek, N. Lackritz. I. Harris, M. Marshall, E. Roth, S. Lowitt. SEC- OND TOP ROVJ: J. Lutsker. H. Mendes, B. Goldfarb, F. Green. B. Hollander. M. XVolstein, Mr. Fast. FRONT ROXV: F, Rich, N. Hertwitz, D. Haas, M. Weinberger, B. Marx, M. Weidenthal. HEIGHTS ROU D TABLE RE you one of those individuals who has an opinion on every subject, from Franklin Roosevelt and a fourth term to how the Allies can invade Europe? Do you get an X in History because you disagree with the labor policies of your history teacher? If either of these is the case take a tip from me and join the Heights Round Table. Each meeting the club has a round table discussion on some vital topic in the news. Discussions have been held on Race Relations , American-Argen- tine Relations, and What is Democracy? The club has other activities that are open to the school. The Round Table has invited guest speakers such as Spencer Irwin to the school many times. They have also sponsored movies such as A'China's 4,000,000 which shows China as it is today after seven years of war.

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