Cleveland Heights High School - Caldron Yearbook (Cleveland Heights, OH)
- Class of 1951
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ILIILILM I PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASSES HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL VOLUME 37 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIO 6? 4 X l ,..v ilu! 1 SI IQ ,,,.,,, .M- R, .,f 1' fs' Q 5 ,, f 'ESWT 555 , gun' 'U' '.- H' Z as 1 . 4 Z'Q. xf3iVV,..-. 1 - A In H, - ya g ,ug Ill' .I 5 V Ile fl W W 'f. gg. flax Ill! fl! -I' . ' ,nl . YT O, at Offrff VW' flT'l?TI!'IV f SHEET! f'I Y f ' f '? 'I!!!V TU' W E HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL THROUGH THE EYES OF THE CAMERA Z I - ,.,-M , , I ww F r ' WM zugzi Uk DEDICATIUN Because hxs fr1end11ness and' ready smlle wm us all Because he st111 forglves when many others would despaxr Because he sees students problems from our polnt of vlew Because he unselflshly gxves much of Ins txme to student act1v1t1es Because h1s frank and strazghtforward advxce solves many a perplexlng problem Because he has won the admxratlon and respect of the Helghts boy and g1r1 through the years We the Semor Class dedxcate thxs 1951 Caldron To Mr Roy M Fhnt 5 DON'T FLIP THE PAGES,' READER DEAR: EACH WORD'S A GROAN, AN ACHE, A TEAR! Caldron boil and Caldron bubble. That's right, Caldron, make more trouble Get more facts, more copy, tool No Im sorry that won't Actxve vozce and perfect tense 'But that sentence makes no sen Word allotment smgle space P1ca type to save your face When Im old and almost dead That phrase w111 st111 run through my head Wrxte rewrlte wrlte rewr fav -mf Q mf -QC: D Q ng Zac, x nav Q' kg 6 5 5 , V ' do .H 0 ' . 0 Y sell' 0. . ' 1 0 . ' VH U ' , ' , ' , ite ....... H 3 ' ,, '. s '14 ' . ' 1 3 ' X I 1' I Tk x fs V' lx :fm W 'f ,L Q K :Ja-Q.. ' Q I Q -.M - ' :W 4. ' 1 N . AU- C E ' ' K !w'AkxXxsxX . ' +' get t n , , H N A' 3 X 9 , xx 0 saw X S S N N xxx NX FAC UNIV IN MEMURIAM S.- Mr AmbroseP Spencer was my Journahsm teacher when I was ln the twelfth grade He seemed to der1ve such keen satxsfactxon out of anythmg that h1s students or former students achxeved That was such a great part of h1s hfe On the Thursday between semesters thls year we were havmg a meet1ng of the teachers who were to teach Englxsh I or II I was slttxng next to Mr Spencer In the course of the meetmg we mentxoned How ard Whxtman war correspondent and contrxbutor to many leadmg magazines and Ruth McKenney author of the Broadway 1 My Sxster Exleen Mr Spencer beamed when he modestly noted that they were both former edltors of the Black and Gold The newspapers of Frlday March Z 1951 sald He d1ed early today mn hxs sleep at h1s home 1357 Ardoon Street Cleveland Helghts He departed as he had lxved quxetly The papers also sa1d the funeral would be prlvate He d1dn t want to trouble anyone even to come to h1s funeral That was character 1St1C too Leonard Freyman .1 . 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H P I 1 ' ' ll . . . . . . . , , - -- 1 ' - ' ' 2 , - , hw, ' ' . - ADMINISTRATIUN AND GUIDANCE A dense cloud mushroornxng over B1k1n1 Atoll ushered m an era when educatxon be comes more than ever the chxef defense of nat1ons One of the three mam factors mn the l1fe of every ch11d school church and home the school assumes even more lmportance as the world sxtuatxon xncreases gravxty Ably led by Supermtendent Frank L Wxley the Cleveland Hexghts school system has attameda reputatwn for excellence throughout the United States Mr Wrley s capable asslstant 1S Mr Al bert B Harvey Our Board of Educatxon IS composed of publxc sp1r1ted c1t1zens who have sought offxce not for selfzsh ends but to serve the commumty Thelr altru1stic servrce has helped the Cleveland Hexghts schools to ment the flne name wluch they now enjoy To the execut1ve abxlxty of Mr E E Morley our pr1nc1pal must be cred lted the smooth operat1on of Helghts I-hgh Mr Morley IS asslsted Ln hxs execut1ve dutles by Mr HughV Perkms Admzms -Q tratxve Asslstant Prmcmpal Mr Roy M Flxnt Personnel Asslstant Prmclpal and Dean of Boys Mxss Helen K Wallace Dean of Gxrls and Mxss Maman L Whxtsey Educatnonal Counselor Honor study hall momtors corndor guards P A announce ments and the schedulxng of classes are all dxrected by Mr Perkms Besides his supervzsron of all I-Ielghts boys Mr Flxnt arranges the annual spr1ng vocatlonal con ferences so valuable to every student A tremendous number of people programs and partles come under the admmzstratxon of M1ss Wallace Not only IS she the guardxan angel and Emxly Post of every gxrl at Hexghts but she advlses the G1rls Cabmet and the semor class mvestxgates absences and tardmess and supervises all socxal functxons Mxss Wh1tseys adv1ce plays a large and znvaluable part ln the shapmg of the future for many students especxally those who plan to attend college after graduatmon ! M sw We x NAR FRANK l WILEY MR ALBFRT B HARVEY Superxntr-ndent of Schools ASSlSlBY1l Cupermtendent of Schools ' 1 , , . . . I I l . , , - . l . . . ' I l I ' 1 1 . ' . l . 1 - . ' I in ' . ' ' . ' . ' ' I I I . ' i 0 - . , . . D - , , . D . . . . . . ' . . , I I I . . . . . H . . . . . , . - 1 I ' ' i . . ' . . 1 . . - . . I C Mfkigs ,ix . is 2 a C ' p U Q . , ,-42 ?'7f. !5 ' A sf, ,V , 4 . . ' 1 91' .Q fdtfz'-2.-' 4 Vs :ll I ,, I..-. ff., WL. l'l:'3j Q 21 sl, ' 12 4 nflfif -41 it . fern. 4 , . . , .1 e' - .- - -' 'QF ' MISS MARIAN 1. wx-uTsEY MRA HUGH V PERKINS Educatxonal Counselor sslstant Principal al-F, nf 'Tv ,gr 'rf Q fn 596, MR E E MORLEY Principal .,l MR ROY M FLINI' MISS HELEN K WALLACE Asslstant Prmcxpal Dean of Girls 11 SENIUR HUMERUUM ADVISERS DURING THE YEARS WE SPENT AT HEIGHTS WE ALWAYS FOUND THEM THERE TO HELP TO GUIDE AND TO ADVISE WITH EVER A MOMENT TO SPARE WE REALIZE THEIR EFFORTS AND IN VIEW OF WHAT THEY'VE DONE WE PRESENT THE HOMEROOM TEACHERS OF THE CLASSES OF '51 nv .nf THE SENIORS Norval B McAfee had a co operatxve well rounded and frlendly group of boys 1n h1s homeroom these past three years The members of 123 gaxned champxonshlps ln every sport Three of the boys were also elected to mem bersh1p 1h NHS One of the many features whlch made HR GCR a long 11st of partxes pot luck suppers and outmgs ln whzch the gxrls and Mlss Dazey Horn thelr adv1ser engaged dur1ng the three years they spent together Humor athlehc ab1l1ty co operatlon leadership and Navy matenal all these were to be found ln the members of P Theo dore Lorz s HR 237 The boys were extremely proud of the fact that they cap tured the AI football champ1onsh1p Pr1ze Wlnnlng table dec orat1ons at two Gxrls Cabmnet Halloweenpartles a cake for 100 er cent membershap 1n the PTA and part1es galore are a few of the happy recollec tmons of the glrls ln Mxss Florence Bromelmezer s HR 102 Excellmg in scholarship and servlce the boys Perry A Cooleys HRIO4 were represented xn NHS and the Buckeye Boys Qtateg on fxve athletlc teams, on the Crest, the Hermes, and the Caldron: and mn the musical groups of the school, 12 The gxrls of HR 315 guzded by Nhss Edxth Malxn gave generously to the Commu mty Fund won prxzes 1n every Glrls' Cablnet affalr and responded 100 per cent to all PTA memberslup dr1ves and Black and Gold subscnptzon campaxgns Miss Reta Verhulsts HR 2 se a standard for homeroom co operat1on by kmttxng an afghan for Vet erans Hospltal by contrib utzng a record amount to the Commumty Chest and by gxvxng numerous parties and hav1ng a very good time HR 324 under the guldance of john C Langmead was athletxc and musical ac t1v1t1es These boys par txczpated 1n zntramural sports and subscrxbed 100 per cent to the Black and Gold for six semesters Mxss Loulse Magor s HR 113 xncluded a number of gxrls talented 1n a varlety of f1e1ds Many of the g1rls were 1n the Chozr the Glee Club Players the Band and the Orchestra whale over 20 per cent became members of NHS Interest ln athletlcs ran h1gh 1n Carl C Dewald's HR 304 whmch produced six members of the H Club Although the varsity teams dramed then man power the boys took part whole heartedly xn every xntra mural sport of the school Athletxc abxlxty scholar ship and leadershxp dx tmgmshed the boys ln Don ald F Lawson's homeroom The presldent of the semor class, the co captaxn of the football team, and the presxdent of NHS were members of HR 310. o 1 , ' I I ' - av ' - V ' l I 1 t . 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S - Recipe take Mrs Mar- JOTIC Posthauer and 23 glrls rrux well wxth f1ve NHS members the pres1 dent of the jumor Foremgn Affalrs Councll and the semor class secretary splce wzth a Thesplan and a Cheerleader Result HR 325 Baseball basketball and football plaques lmed the walls of Paul S Nash s HR 215 whose members were to be found on the rosters of nearly every school or gamzatwn extra currlc ular 8Ct1Vlty and branch of athletlcs Homeroom partxes mclud mg a 7 a m breakfast on Valentme s Day h e l p e d make three wonderful years' for the glrls f lvhss Mary Graham s HR LT Outstandang 1n rnany phases of school lzfe the also maxntamed a h1g scholastxc average For three years the boys 1n Charles E1 Sxmon's HR 311 maxntamed a perfect re cord nn PTA membershxp umor Red Cross dnves and Black and Gold sub scr1pt1ons They were also the hlghest semor home room lh the Commumty Fund Campaxgn The glrls ln M1ss Dorothy Cranes HR GER exer c1sed themr talents to wln recogn1t1on 1D the school They won prxzes at every Gxrls' Cablnet party The homeroom lncluded f1ve members of N S and tw zrls who won atm an rench awards Kmttxng woolen squares and stufflng cloth ammals for the jumor Red Cross pre parlng stunts for all the George Washxngton and Halloween partxes and plc nxcklng at Forest Hzlls are happy memories for lvhss Georgxa Parry s HR 206 SENIOR HUIERUUI IDVISERS HR ll7 Myron W Randall presldang presents as ev1 dence xn 1ts clazm to a suc cessful career the w1nner of the Lake Ene League Extempore Speech Contest f1Ve members of the H Club and the presmdent of the Hexghts Student Councml Happy are we met an happy have we been wrote Shakespeare The self relxant gxrls 1n Mxss Ed1th Braselton s HR 216 echoed thxs sentlment They m cluded ln thelr number many school offxcers, Choxr members artzsts and good students In january' 90 per cent of the boys orlglnally enrolled 1n james R Prxce s H R ll0 were graduated to gether leav1ng a record of actxve partlcxpatlon 1n sports clubs and pubhca t1ons and of conslstently hxgh scholast1c achmeve ment An actxve homeroom both as a group and xnd1v1dually was HR ll6 advxsed by Mxss Ruth Monnett These g1rls won a cake at the George Washxngton party and contrxbuted thezr ser v1ces to almost every 1m portant orgamzatlon of the school The NHS award to the sophomore homeroom best represented on the Honor Roll and fxve champion shmps 1n athletics were won by Otto C Budde's HR 127 The boys subscrzbed 600 er cent to both the jumor ed Cross and the Black and Gold Convmclng proof that the homeroom 18 not merely a unxt of the school but a socnally umfxed group s well was furmshed by HR 24l's mxdsurnrner pzcmcs at Cam Park and part1es at the home of Dr Dina Rees Evans the gxrls adviser 13 9 4 I. . , . t , d , ' I ' ,N V . 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UV' Q v GERALD KESS NH S Scxence Club Treas Intramurals Mgr A S C Photography Club jANICE KING Girls Cabxnet Pres N HS jr Class Sec Sr Class Sec Yellow jackets Pres jr Lxt Membershlp Chau' G A A Ex Bd Athletic Club Gym Cadets Student Councll Ex Bd Sr Lzt Frlendshxp Pub11c1tyCha1r MARSHALL KLATZKIN Corr Guard Capt Soph Football Var Football Scxence Club Intra murals H Club Sooh Basketball NANCY KLEIN G A A Athletxc Club Pres Ch01I Glee Club Pres Frxendshlp Servxce Chaxr Treas,Ex Bd Yellow jackets Sec Soc Chair Gym Cadets PATSY KLEIN Band and Orch Staff jr Lxt Frxendshxp Sr L1t Lxttle Symphony Orchestra M A C Publzcxty Chaxr Sec G A A Tenms Club I C C DICK KLEINMAN Chou Boosters ASC Intramurals Mgr Red Cross Track 6 ' v -5 I i , I. 5 I P 3 '- '. ' . '- . I fi 5 3 ' . A P' - . ., ' -1 . . . . . . . . I . -fi 5 . . ., . 3 'ff ' W W ' ' . ' I f Q 1 I B 'xt It ELAINE KATZ N,H.S:, Treas,,G.A.A., Treas.g 'l .0 1 . '.g F. A' ., .' ' ' A 5. R! 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' ' ' ' , , .9 , Y, If . 1 . 9 ' 1 - 2, T V' . . ., ' ' ' ., .5 . . ., ' j ' 1, X3 3 . . . 1 . 1 ' A , at Wi S, Z3 IANUARY SENIURS I 41 I sr PATRICIA KUMIN Glee Club Players Bxo casters Red Cross Fnendshlp MAC HERBERT KURIT Intramurals Mg: Prt s Offxexal Bowlxng Club Sec Treas Scxenct Club A S C Corr Guard Intramurals BERT KUTLER Swxm Leader ROSEMARY LANDO HARRIET LAVEN N HS Student Councxl Pan Amerxcan Club 1 C C Boosters Frm ndshm A S C Cxnema Club V Pres PONY LEANZA Choxr Swxm I'f-am Cross Country Track Student Councxl .sr-4' 'I 4, 'TA ,., L ROBERT KLINE Stage Crew Co Capt EDNA KOPF jx Lxt Frxendsh1p Red Cross EILEEN KRAMER Crest Art Staff Frlendshlp Award Winner ln Nauonal Scholastic Art Conn st Award Nxnner 1n Charxty Football Contest ARLI NE KRASNOFF Boosters Red Cross Frxendshtp Nurse s Axd A S C G A A F T A SUZANNE KRAVITZ N H S French Flub Pres Sec Sr Lxt Prog Chau A S C Boosters Broadcasters Friendship Red Cross UH1 L Amd EVIE KRUPMAN StudentCounc1l Gxrls Cabmot Frxendshxp Pxog Chaxr Boosters Cheer-leadtr G AA World Federalxsts Prog Chau- Managers ,,-If 'af' .fv +55 SHERMAN LEAVIl'T Intramurals Football BARBARA LESSER HELEN LETTOFSKY Frxendshxp Broadcastfrs Sec Glee Club Boosters GERRY LEVINE LOUIS LEVY PETER LEWIS N H S Pres Student Councml Ex Bd Caldron 50 Gamma H1 Y Pr: s football Soph Speech Contest jr Class Tr: as lntra murals A S C Boosters jr Pres AH , ' - s 1 . 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Z4 IANUARY SENIORS LAWRENCE 1.1PK1NG N HS Bxaek and Gold Q News Ed Players Spotlxght Ed Chess Team cap: MAC Hermes chess Club af' J LINDA LOBB Boosters Fr1endsh1p jr Lxt Glrls Cabtnet GAA EMI MAAS Frxendshzp Oifxce Axd PAULA MacDONALD Soph Speech Contest Frxendshlp Soc Chaxr Publ1c1ty Cha1r Ex Bd RICHARD MADDEN Intramurals Red Cross A S C DOLORES MADORSKY jr Lit Boosters Com merclal Club Glee Club Chou A.S C Frxend shxp G A A :vi 71 Y' Wg gg' RUTH MENDEL Frxendshxp Boosters CLAIRE MESUSE N H .S Sec Band and Orch Sta I Sec Broadcasters S Lzt G A A Managers V Pres Players Frxendshxp CAROL MEYERS jr L1t Hermes Art Ed Sec Pubhcxty Chaxr Soph Speech Contest Nurse s A1d Frxendslup SHIRLEY NIKLER Red Cross Boosters Fnendshxp G A A A.S C BURT MILTER Intramurals IRMA MOGEL Managers Commerclal Club G A A Fnendshlp Black and Gold I 1 T DYLENE MADORSKY Chozr G A A Frxendshalp Boosters Comrnercxal Club MARILYN MAMPEL Boosters Fr 18 nd s hxp G A A jr Lnt BURTON MANNIS Broadcasters Pres Sports Dxrector Ex Bd Intramurals Oiflcxal Mana gers A.S C JAMES MARTIN Players Pres 'Thespxans Treas Track V1sua1 Ed Intramurals LARRY MASSIEN RAMSEY MCFERRAN Delta H1 Y Intramurals K 'il 'lu C X mg D ,T .3 .5 Y Q .5 . ' :G Q A It .. . ' I 4, ,. I . L 4 - , If 'Eff ' 3 . . ? 'I ' D 1,1 'l A . If 'N . . .: . '. Q I . Z I ww, p pi -' h . . . . 'i Q ,fam ' H . l -1 Qi V 433 .3 : ' .g , H . I .W 'Vi .,-.2 H . . S i Q A M, f, ., 'Q' is ' C . . .1 2 I - 4' Y ,A '11 . if I I ., ' 4' L' . ' . . - 9 I, ' ' ' : .. . .: . . ' .D 'I 'A ' ' x A , QQ s. . ' gig' F4 I . . .3 L - 150.1 I '- V-M , Q, Z5 IANUARY SENIURS DOROTHY MOORE TERRY MORAN Cadet Concert Pep and Marching Bands Head Drum Major Alpha Hx Y Intramurals MARTHA MORETON Jr Llt Red Cross G,A A Frlendshlp Boosters RICHARD MYERS N H S Sclence Club Intra murals Mgr A S C Corr Guard Intramurals Photography Club ROGER NALL Intramurals CONNIE NANK Frxendshlp Soph Pres Trea Pres of Ex Bd Program Chair J F A C Red Cross Boosters J Lxt Corr Sec Gxrls Cabmet G.A.A Swxm Cadets V Pres Choxr Sect Leader Sec N H S Sr L1t I ur MELVIN PEARLMAN Student Council Boosters Ex Bd Soph Swim Intramurals ASC Red Cross Broadcasters JANET PEAT Student Councxl Frlendshlp Soph 'iervxce Chalr G.A A Boosters F T A BARBARA PERELMAN N H S Concert and Marchxng Bands Orchestra Lnttle Symphony Orchestra Band and Orch Staff Swim Club Sr Lat Jr Lxt JFAC Fr1endshxp BYRON PERRY N HS Boosters A SC Corr Guard Intramurals ALLAN PESKIN Black and Gold Assoc Edltor Chess Team Chess Club ARTHUR PHILLIPS Black and Gold Boosters Var Track Intramurals Soph Football Q N. IF! JERRY OLIVO Soph Football Track Intramurals MARY PARKER Sr Lat Corr Sec Jr L1t G A A Gym Cadets Treas Frxendshxp Student Counc1l THOMAS PARKER Cadet Concert Pep and Marchxng Bands Collectors Club JANET PASCH Frlendslup Rec Sec of Ex Bd Sr V Pres J Rec Sec Soph Soc Chamr NHS V Pres Orchestra JF.AC Rec Sec Welfare Chaxr Sr Llt V Pres MAC Treas Publicity Chalr Umted Nations Delegate Jr Llt Rec Sec Student Counc11 Boosters Ex Bd Caldron CHRISTINE PASSALACQUA Frxendshxp G.A.A Boosters NANCY PASTJN Boosters A SC G.A.A Frxendshxp Black and Gold Red Cross 's X 4-Y If ff: ' : l ' 4 I I '- 1 5 'V 1' ' ' .Q 9 -EQ, A I 9 . . ., . . .. I X ,A I . .. .: ' 3 - 5 A VE i , Q, e 4 .. . r I ' .: . . Q. .:. V T -1 Q: I . ' I l ' .' ' ' n . ' 1 A 6 U . .5 1. .. J D. gn. .Q ,O V A , 'PK ' '-:' M: if I s . : , ' ' ' if I v . ll 'All A . . .. r. . . .Q . . ' .2 'fl 'Jil' ' I . . .. . .: 4 . . ., . .. w 39 :5 ' . Q U U K Y'7 3 It , , U A at Q .. . .Q .9 L ' ' .S . .S ' I . . I. . 'J 2 - L ' L . . fe. - , 9 2 . 0 l I ,D :Ti 11 . .., , ,wg 1 ' ' 3 Z6 IANUARY SENIURS New DANIEL RENNER Science Club Delta H1 Y Intramurals Corr Guard HARVEY REIGEIR Var Basketball Soph Bas ketball IC C Student Councll Boosters lntra murals Cort Guard Black and Gold Sports Edltor JOAN RIGOT G1rls'Cab1net Frxendslup MARLENE RIPPNER N H S Frmendshzp j Lzt Quxll and Scroll Sec Treas U N Delegate G A A Offxce And Soph Speech Contest Pan Amerxcan Club Treas Managers Caldron F A C Ways and Means Chalr CIRIL ROBBINS World Fed French Club Frxendshxp Re d Cross Players Sec Treas Co Membersh1p Chaxr Thespxans V Pres FLORA ROSEN A S C Frxendshxp G A A Boosters F' T A 5' T KLA CAROL POLLOV Broadcasters Glee Club Sect Leader Red Cross I-'rxendshxp Boosters GERALDINE POLSTER j FA C U.N Delegate Boosters F T A jr Lzt A S C Managers Frxendshlp Oihce Ald Gxrls' Cabmet G A A MYRNA PRESTIEN N H S Friendship Soph Sec xt r L1 Treas 1 F A Boosters Glee Club ELAINE REIN Players MAC Booste Frxendshxp Red Cross MARILYN REISNER Frlendshxp jr Lxt Mana gers Broadcasters GA A BARBARA RENDER Glee Club Frxendshxp Red Cross G.A.A Qi' Ns 'Qs 1' ROBERTA ROSIN Boosters Fnendslnp BERNICE ROSS Black and Gold Audntor Glee Club G.A.A Frxendshlp ELEANOR ROTH Glee Club G,A A Friendship A S C Boosters SYLVIA RUBBINS RONALD RUBENSTEIN Black and Gold Edltor Adv Mgr Corr Guard A S C Student Councnl Ex Bd Players Intramurals Mgr LONNIE RUSKIN Crest Art Editor Caldron Gzrls' Cabmet Honorable Mennon ln Football Poster Contest A 8 A .,.. B 1 . . .3 . .: .. '.: .s U ' A X Att. .Q jr. L' .QS .' cf: .1 . '. ' : . .Q rs: f . . , . , - 9 . . I u nl ' , Z I , I . . I . 2 ' - A? , F. z . . .: ': s - ' 1 f 1, : . : . I -5 -el ... . . .z ' ' Q r . ' I , .:' v Q aj. . I .2 3 , 3- 7 - ' ' .z 'A f' . '1 M' -5' , . 4 , - . . . -I I . . .Q V f 'B 1 . Q 0 1 g , ' Q 2 : .3 ' ' . ,k y Q V W - .S .p .' p . . .1 , Q 1 1 N , 'R - , C5 , , 5 g Z7 JANUARY SENIURS 3 4' ff 74 ROBERT SAWHILL Transferred from St Igna tlus Intramurals GERALD SCHAFFER Lxttle Symphony Orches tra Concert Marchlng and Pep Bands Band and Orch Staff Intramurals Intramurals Mgr Offlcxal ALLYN SCHNIAEMANN Soph Football Var Football Intramurals Track Cross Country Track Team H Club Movle Guard JUDY SCI-IROEDER N H S Sr Llt Hxstorlan jr Llt Student Counc1l Frlendshlp Offxce A1d G.A.A Boosters LEWIS SCI-IWARTZ Intramurals Var Football Soph Football LORETTA SCHWARTZ Players Property Mxs tress Rec Sec Natl Thespxans Pres Boosters 'Z 44 BARBARA SALZMAN jr Lt IC C G A A Frxendshxp Glee Club Lxbrarxan A S C Boost ers Pan Amerxcan Club B XRBARA SAMPLINER SHELDON SANDLER Concert and Marchlng Bands Intramurals Lab Asst NORMA SAPHIRE G1rls Cablnet Soc Chalr C xt Pres A C Cadets Sec N H S r Lx G.A A Boosters Frlendshxp Managers Nurse s Axd ALAN SARBIN Marchnng Band Fxeld Ofhcer Concert Band Orchestra Lab Asst Intramurals DAVE SARGEANT 'ws 1- -SA 'te N:- NEIL SCI-IWARTZ Projectlon Club A Intramurals Soph Football Soph Swim Cadet and Marchlng Bands ELLIOT SHARP Intramurals FLORFNCE SI-ILEIFERMAN Transferred from Glenvxlle Red Cross Players Broadcasters Frlendshlp Scxence Club BARBARA SILBER jr Lxt Frlendshxp Red Cross ASC French Club SYLVIA SIMMONS Broadcasters Treas Black and Gold Edxtor N H S Sr Llt Soc Chaxr Qulll and Scroll Band and Orch Staff j F A C French Club jr Lxt Fr 1e ndshx p Red Cross Student Council Ex Bd CAROLYN SIMON Frxendshxp Boosters Tenms Club G.A.A 1' ' .. . 1.3 . . .2 . . .L -7 Q' P ' 5 -' ' f.. L A t . X ,J , s s . . 'al - -1 l.C. .3 Sr. L' ., .Q .S. .L ' I . 'f, if . . .3 J . 't.: I .I .9 2 ' ' 2 gl R 1 6 ,' l l N X, . . . .. . 3 I I - fa tix . . - Q ' I Q , . 2 I 'x,' Q H . . 5 9 ., - , S, for Q I Q 1 ' li' - 57 I , X ' ' .: .S.C.: N ai., ' M A tv If I ' ' Z. ' . thx K Rell I ' o ' ' . 0 Q N A Y : . . .1 . I it 4- FA. ' l. 5 we an L. '. '., D 1 n R, ' L . . 5 E . - ,r . Z8 IANUARY SENIURS THEZREISA SINAGRA Glee Club Sect Leader Student Councll Boosters Frlendshxp PEGGY SINGER Boosters Frxendshxp Glee Club A S C SIBYI.. SLOAN .IFA C Pres Glee Club Pres Pres Sc Sr l..1t NHS ASC Boosters r Lit UN Steering Comm Broadcasters Soph Speech Contest Wxnner MAR-IIE SMITH Girls Cablnet Art Chalr Lxt Program Chaxr Color Guard Capt G,A.A Soph Speech Contest Fnendshxp Soph V Pres r Sec RONDA SMITH Black and Gold Qulll and Scroll ASC Frlendshlp Jr I..xt Boosters G,A,A Red Cross Ex Bd 'STUART SMITH Student Council Epsilon H1 Y V Pres Soph Basketball Soph Football Var Basketball Var Football Co Captaxn Corr Guard Comb1nedH1 Y Councxl Treas Intra murals H Club M if WK ff 1 SUSAN STOCKWELL Transferred from Linden Hall L1txtz P Commercxal Club Frlendshlp BARBARA STRINGER Choxr GA,A Boosters F'r1endsh1p HOWARD SUDAK Black and Gold Sports Eldxtor ICC Corr Guard Soph Football Intramurals Red Cross SHEILDON SUID Intramurals Corr Guard In tramurals Mgr RUTH TIEZDEIRMAN Red Cross Players Choir Hostess CLARE TRIVISON G1rls Cabinet Frxendshxp Pan Amerxcan Club M,A C Boosters Scxence Club, I C C A -1-'W ,Q P? ffl ARTHUR SOKOL Band Orchestra Sw1mLeader A S C Frxendshxp MARVIN SPEER ASC Corr Guard Intra murals KEITH SPEIRO Sophomore Speech Contest I tramurals Mgr Players Spotlxght Editor Intra murals A S C U N Asst Dxscussxon Leader Corr Guard Caldron RONALD SPEZTRINO Concert Marchlng and Pep Bands Broadcasters MARY JEAN SPOTTS Riding Club G A A M.AC Glee Club Sec Frlendshlp 9 v-0 I , . 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'i ' 5 'fi - it -.1 V 'r ' U ' ' ' 9 ' V ' : 'G . 7 - :I I ' i I Z9 JANUARY SENIURS ROSALYN UNGER jr Llt Blackand Gold G 'X 'X Girls Cabxnet A S C Frlendshxp Offxce Axd JACK VARGO Student Councxl Intramurals JOSEPH VASEK Delta Hx Y V Pres Scxence Club Rifle Club Soph Track Movxe Guard Corr Guard Intramurals MARILYN WATSON Science Club Yellow jack ets Tenms Club Red Cross Fnendshxp G ILA JED WEISMAN Sr Class Pres jr Class Pres Movxe Guard Capt Student Councxl Ex Bd Baseball Soph Football Var Football Soph Basketball Corr Guard Epsxlon H1 Y Sec Intramurals H Club jIM WHITAKER Student Councxl Corr Guard IC C Intramurals g X if 4'- ELYNOR YANOWITZ Frxendshxp GAA Broadcasters Caldron BARRY YULISH Intramurals Mgr Lab Asst Science Club A S C CAROLE YULISH Student Councxl Pan Amerxcan Club jr Lxt Frxendshxp Boosters G.A.A Cinema Club Corr Sec A S C BEVERLY ZEIGER 1 gl F? rl. 46. xt Qgx 'Y uf' if MARGARET WHITE Glee Club Players Red Cross G.A.A MARILYN WHITE jr L1t Pres Student Coun c1l Glrls' Cabinet 1 F,A C G.A.A Boosters Frxendsh1p Pub1xc1tyCha1r Ex Bd jr Soc Chair Orchestra I C C U N Assembly Comm HELGA WINEGUEST j F A C Ex Bd Corr Sec UN Comm Chaxr French Club Band and Club A S C Players RONALD WOLDMAN Transferred from Glen vxlle ICC Intramurals Corr Guard ALFRED YANDA Gamma H1 Y Sec Chaplaxn Cross Country Track Intramurals HOWARD YANOF Scxence Club V Pres Lab Asst Rifle Club Broadcasters Intramurals A S C BURTON ZIPSER Red Cross Black and Gold Business Mgr Band Choxr Broadcasters Bowlxng Club Panel D1scuss1on Club BERNICE ZLOTNIK Student Councxl Managers G.A.A Choxr Frlendshxp Boosters Broad casters A S C Players MFRLYN ZULAUF N HC Glee Club Treas Student Councxl GA A Boosters Frnendshrp jr Lxt Ofhce And fQ X If 'Si .sik T A l I H A. .sl ' . ' I : , 1 ... .. .u , . . .. I x , . . . . '. V . . , O I : . : - . .3 .L r I ' . : YN- Q- . ' : . 1 nf . . .: . , -' 4' 'l'l AV ' I ' ' 6 ' rv A - . . . . . - ' . 'P . i A Y. f ', V' . f gd X ' ' : . .: . . A KI Orcll.StatfQjr. Lit.:Scienbe Club: G.A.A.i Tennis Q., : I ' : . 8 -' ' 1 r 1: . G' 1 3 ,fg ck -o A 6, ,N - 1 8 H 5 ' F .4 2 cr: - '3' L5 2 .- 13 Y r f -A Q! Q R6 J 8, - V .EF I i gr . , ,ir I 30 lib fx Memones Memones School Days Mr Touchdown Dancmg xn the Dark Halls of vy That Old Gang of Mme We Gather Together For the Last Tnme Wxth thexr best foot forward B111 and Janice beam with Joy Graduates march mto the world They re out standmg gn-1 and boy 31 When xs a Kmg a queen? The answer to thzs puzzlmg rxddle was obv1ous to the members of the class of january 1951 who recogmzedtrue royaltywhen they saw It to vxvacxous golden haxred jamce Kmg went the crown of the outstandmg grad uate Whale many rulers m1ght have contented themselves wlth bemg a mere fxgurehead janlce consldered leadershxp and work synonymous Not only d1d she occupy the throne of Yellow jackets and wmv- JANICE KING JANUARY From hls dancmg eyes to h1s dancxng feet B111 Fletcher IS a package of sparklxng personahty Hexghts own Charleston champ of 1951 was known to one and all as a SIZZIIDB l1ve wire whose v1tal1ty and peppy sp1r1t seemed never to d1m1msh As ed1tor xn chxef of the Caldron as a member of the Student Councxl Executive Board as v1ce presxdent of the semor class or as a member of Quxll and Scroll B111 was always 1n the center of actxvxty of the Gxrls Cabmet but she was an act1ve mdustrzous part1c1pant as well The long 11st of honors whlchjan accumu lated durmg her stay at Helghts mcluded the off1ce of secretary of both the AI and the AII classes the post of soc1a1 cha1r man of sen1or Frxendshlp and member shxp 1n NHS the GAA Executxve Board and the Senxor L1terary Club jamce s future plans center around a career 1n nurs1ng UUTSTANDING The energy and determmatmn wxth which th1s popular lad tackled every new sxtua txon coupled wxth h1s frlendly cheerful nature and h1s w1ll1ng co operat1on helped make h1s every enterprxse at Hemghts a rousxng success B111 s next step up the ladder of accomplxshment xs Colgate whxch he hopes to enter ln Sep tember The choxce of the january Class of 51 was m every way an outstandmg graduate , , . , . 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U I J 0 Varxety splced the many act1v1t1es 1n whxch Carol Newman s qulet competence won her the respect and confldence of her classmates Her mterests durmg her three years t Heights included membershlp ln Fr1endsh1p Club French Club Glee Club Choxr jumor Lxterary Club and Senxor Lxterary Club She also devoted much of her t1me and talents to organ1zat1ons of school wxde lmportance I the front to promote school sp1r1t she served GRADUATES 45? dnt The mantle of sen1or class presxdent f1tted the shoulders of capable D1ck Boden perfect ly Throughout h1s hlgh school career D1ck mamtamed a neat balance of work d1vers1on whxle glvmg whole hearted whatever he undertook Hxs ln sports ranged from takmg part 1n 1ntramurals and capta1n1ng the sopho more football team to play1ng on the varsity football team for two years and on the base and servxce attention to part1c1pat1on as secretary of Boosters and as a member of the announcers staff of Broadcasters A secretary of both the Student Councxl and the Jun1or class she demonstrated her character1st1c unassum1ng efflclency She translated her enthusxasm for sports 1nto act1on through membership 1n GAA and Gym Cadets The june 1951 class showed good Judgment 1n namxng Carol the outstandzng g1rl graduate R CAROL NEWMAN ball team for three I-hs fellow members m H1 Y recogmzed h1s talent for 1eadersh1p by hlm presxdent of Combmed H1 Y A of NHS and the H Club D1ck was sectxon leader of fxrst tenors 1n the elect1ng member also the Chou a hard worker m the Student Counc1l and an honor study hall monltor H15 fellow students 1n the june class of 1951 sazd Well done Dxckl by selectmg hxm as the out standmg boy graduate 33 1 . - .' g - 2 n .. . . . . 1951 . 5 n x I 4 9 Wx y , I, :J . X t IUNE IANUARY CLASS UFFICERS january Class Pres1dent Jed We1sman received h1s formula for success early 1n life It 15 qu1te poss1ble that he der1ved h1s outstandxng qual1t1es from the three former Cleveland lndxans outf1elders whose 1n1t1a1s compr1se h1s hrst name Just as they were tops 1n then' f1eld so was Jed tops 1n h1s held the held of leadersh1p H15 versat111ty was also demonstrated by the prom1nence he attamed as a member of both the vars1ty baseball and football teams and the Student Counc1l Execut1ve Board Jed served as secretary of Eps1lon H1 Y as a Noon Mov1e Guard capta1n and as pres1dent of h1s Jun1or as well as of h1s sen1or class a f1ne record for an outstandmg boy A brxght and sxncere H1 there' How are you? typ1f1es B111 Fletcher vxce pres1dent of the sen1or class B111 s f1VE feet ten 1nches were always on the go As the old adage says When you want a thmg done always ask a busy person Act1ve 1n a var1ety of 8Ct1V1t16S B111 was treasurer of Com b1ned H1 Y As ed1tor 1n Chlef of the 1950 Caldron B111 dzsplayed his leadersh1p ab1l1ty H1s Journal1st1c talent was rewarded by appo1ntment to Qu1l1 and Scroll Interested 1n sports he was a member of the sophomore sw1mm1ng team When B111 enters college 1n the fall he w11l take a 11bera1 arts course He1ghts was certa1nly sorry to say so long wonderful g1rl and a leader The latest pxcture 1n the gallery of GAA pres1dents adormng the G1r1s ramp IS that of Jeanne Cobbled1ck whose athletxc abllxty has been proved by her wmnmg of the GAA trophy and 'N by her membersh1p 1n Yellow jackets Gym Cadets and Swxm Club She st1ll found the t1me to devote to the Jun1or Forexgn Affa1rs Counc1l Fr1endsh1p Club and Sen1or L1terary Club Jeanne s homeroom too had thxs all around leader for 1ts presxdent and secretary A member of the Student Counc1l executxve board she was also soc1a1 cha1rman of the Jun1or L1terary Club Her act1ve part1c1pat1on ln th1s var1ety of act1v1t1es reached 1ts peak when she was elected treasurer of the sen1or class 34 to Bill F1etdher.. 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' . l fi I cf. l . 1,11 Jan1ce Kmg the dynam1c secretary of the sen1or class com b1nes charm and personal1ty wxth dependab111ty and a talent for gettmg the Job done well Blonde Jan1ce was preferred not only by gentlemen but by the lad1es as well for they elected her ch1ef execut1ve of G1r1s Cab1net AInb1t1OUS and hard work1ng she was pub11c1ty cha1rman of Fr1endsh1p Club membershxp cha1rman of Jun1or L1terary Club and a member of the Student Counc1lexecut1ve board As pres1dent of Yellow Jackets a Gym Cadet and a member of G A A and the Athlet1c Club Jan1ce proved her sportsab1l1ty January, when she graduated He1ghts sa1d good bye to a 99 3,16 .,,fN JUNE CLASS OFFICERS Name any quality necessary to popularity and success and Dick Boden senior class president has a generous supply of it Leadersh1p'7 Dick holds the presidency not only of Com bined H1 Y but also of his own Delta chapter Looks 'P Dick s wavy brown hair blue eyes and ready smile are an obvious answer Vitality? He has been a spark plug Student Council H Club and Choir BTSIHS9 Dick is a member of NHS Sportsability 9 At home on both the gridiron and the baseball diamond he has scored in sopho more and varsity football and in varsity basketball Heights will be the loser when Dick graduates in june but Harvard will soon add another leader to its traditionally long 11st Popularity plus describes genial blond B111 Pangborn vice president of the senior class Easy going Bill was apparently quite fond of the role of Veep for he held that office in Student Council too Far from being one sided he also served as co president and secretary of H Club and as president of his homeroom proving himself energetic and papable in all these offices His affinity for the pig skin made him an active member of the varsity and sophomore football teams and all Heights knows him as a star of the baseball diamond His capacity for fun and his skill in mak ing friends brought B111 to the top at Heights and should make him a big man on campus Radiating friendliness and enthusiasm pretty brown eyed Alice Yost has distinguished herself as a leader during her career at Heights Admired by students and teachers alike for her capability and vivacity she has held offices in j F' A C in Friendship Club and in her homeroom and has been an active worker on the Caldron and in the Student Council Her reputation for getting the Job done helped her to become secretary of the senior class an office which carried added duties with it this year since the formation of the senior class committee Although her college plans are indefinite she hopes eventually to find a career in personnel work because she likes to work with people Whether splashing to victory in a swim meet hitting a home run or winning a close election Bob Gregg has been in the public eye constantly during his high school career Bob seems to possess the Midas to.xch for he has guarded the coffers of both the Student Council and the s nior class A1- ways up to his ears in activities he has been president of Senior Boosters and a member of both the Boosters and the Student Council Executive Boards Musically inclined Bob plays the clarinet in the Concert and Marching Bands When Bob marches down the aisle of the auditorium in june Heights will wish all the best in the future to one of its outstanding students 35 5 .--7 IUNE SENIURS in M er' if vf GLEN ARNOLD Cadet Concert, and Marching Bands Corr Guard Intramurals BEVERLEY ARNOVITZ T r ans fe r r e d from john Adams JOANNE ATTERHOLT Concert and Marching Bands Hermes Frxendslup JOHN AUB Bowlmg Club Corr Guard G A A Boosters HARRIETT BAKST Broadcasters Fnendshxp GAA Boosters 1 Qu VD N4 4 A R 36 JIM ADAMS Var Football H Club Intramurals RUTH ADELSTEIN Friendshxp Managers jr Lxt , Socml Chau' Hermes, Sec , Art Staff N H S Treas Crest Quxll and Scroll, Sec Treas Senior Lxt I C C BELMA AFTERGOOD Orchestra Players Broadcasters MAC Friendship GAA ANNETTE ALBERS j F AC Hermes jr Lxt Sr Lxt U N Assembly World Fed G A A Fnendshxp Black and Gold JAMES ALBERT Intramurals HARVEY ALKOW Concert and Marching Bands Intramurals Baseball, Mgr UC ow? -.I en ADRIENNE BALLONOFF jr Lzt Science Club Orchestra Band and Orch Staff M AC IC C JOAN BALMER BEVERLEY BEILSTEIN Frxendshxp Soph Pres r Program Chair G A A Boosters ROBERT BENNETT Soph Football Track Intramurals FRANCES BENOVITZ N H S Gxrls Cabmet Pres Fnendshxp S V Pres Gym Cadets Yellow jackets French Club Corr Sec Boos ters Broadcasters Sr Lxt j F A C U N As sembly Glee Club HENRY BILDSTEIN Red Cross nut' . . fv- ' 1 . . . v ' ' 3 4 -'X 1 -I v Q fr . . ., -I S ' -n r Xu 2 . . .1 ' : Q - - 5' 4 Q. ' 3 x 1 A tr 'W' 1. 1 5 l .f x E . . . . . K ' - ' s L , 'C' . X f 3 Q Q ' ' , f V- ,E W CAROLE BACH Friendship: Commercial Clubp Q 5, as 5' . . .: . I XA . 1 ' ' : X V' L ra A A , -A , , . ' -.H . . S 'Q 'Q A '-5 3- Q 4' 4,,, ,r f J . .1 . . .2 . T -Q 4 D .5 ' U ' . r. . .3 , . 5 x ' . N ' ' v ' . Q' IUNE SENIURS PHYLLIS BIRNHOLTZ Caldron Lzterary Ed Boosters Treas Frlendslup GAA Ex Bd Tennis Club Pres NHS Quill and Scroll j F A C French Medal Wgnner Gxrls Cabmet Student Council U N Assembly MARGARET BLACK JAY BLAUSHILD Corr Guard Boosters lntra murals RICHARD BODEN Sr Class Pres Delta Ha Y Combmed H1 Y Pres Choxr Sect Leader N H S Student Councll Soph Football Capt Var Football H Club Baseball UN Assembly JANET BODENWEBER Concert and Marching Bands Orchestra Red Cross V Pres WALLY BONEBRAKE Baseball Football Intra murals an 'lr '-f -li 1 Gig 436 'tr GONNA BRAMSON Friendshzp G A A Tennis Club French Club Boosters Black and Gold, Circulataon Mgr Swxm Club A S C ELVERA BRANCO G AA Friendship JOHN BROADBENT Broadcasters Swxm Team H Club Hermes Boosters Intramurals MARILYN BROCK EDWARD BROIDA Caldron Golf Team H Club A S C V Pres Intramurals Red Cross Corr Guard Boosters BENITA BROSS j F A C jr Lit Hermes, Treas World Fed F T A Friendship U N Assembly N H S Caldron is J Q! 0, '55- 'Yrs PAUL BORTHWICK Cross Country Track Red Cross Intramurals JAMES BORTON JAMES Bosca EDMUND BOSSART Beta Hi Y Combined Hi Y V Pres Hermes, Asst Ed Pep, Assembly Concert, and Marching Bands U N Assembly Orchestra Little Symphony Orchestra Student GLENN BOW DEN INA BOXERBAUM Friendship Managers G A A Boosters ,- y 1 . . . 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' 1,52 ffm, . 37 JUNE SENIURS CAROLYN BROVER Tennxs Club, V Pres A S C Red Cross French Club jr Lrt F T A 4 P Broadcasters G A A Frxendshzp Boosters Managers il 4:17 DONALD BROWN HARRY BROWN Caldron Swun Team lntra murals Boosters World Fed JANET BROWN World Fed , Sec Concert and Marchmg Bands Band and Orch Staff Caldron Lab Asst Managers Broadcasters 'Q sw LYN BROWN Swun cadets jr Lit svum Club G A A Frxendshzp fr 4 H as ID cm :bE bu: c o vc L- m so '11 H P 0 5 O- UI E' 'U E 9 ti FD H Vi UJ O O 2 l 1 'L CLAIRE BROWSKE Red Cross Gxrls Cabmnet G A A Frzendshrp Tennis Club -v WILLIAM BUHROW Concert Assembly Pe and Marching Bands jr Offrcer Lrttle Symphony Orchestra Band and Orch Staff Broadcasters .IUDITH BURG MARIE BURGESS Crest Friendship ROBERT CANFIELD ' ,ar S-up TED CASPER Football Mgr DOUGLAS CAULKINS Intramurals Soph Foot ball . Q MARY CHICHESTER N H S Caldron Actlv up 1t1es Ed .IF A C Broadcasters, Sec Quill .5 and Scroll Black add Gold G AA UN As sembly ELDRED CODLING EUGENE COHEN Soph Basketball, Mgr Black and Gold Boosters World Fed Corr Guard Pan Amencan Club lntramuz als GERALD CO1 EN H Club Soph Basketball Var Baskerball Soph Track Var Txack Intramurals jUDY COHEN Broadcasters Sec j 1 Managers N H S F T A Hermes French Club Red Cross 38 re ' ' . .5 , 0 141 4' ' ' ' ' ' N fjp. I 1 1 ' 5 ' X-S ' . ' . ' L 9 1 . .. . . -0 5, ., . . .g g . L - . . Q M M . lg 1 . . I . ' P' A A 1, ' , It ,J we A-1- X, XM , N si J ir I A 1 Q O A ' . . . .Z .A '.- A U A H: . l ' U 1 . . .9 . - - qv A . 7 . ., . 2 'Hn A . 1 ' 1 ' ' L by P J A ,' . .5 r. l..'t.L he - I . f 4 JUNE SENIURS VICTOR COHEN Boosters Intramurals Broad casters AUDREY COLE Frxendshxp Tennls Club Boosters G A A Pan Amerxcan Club RICHARD COLE Corr Guard Intramurals LEONARD CONSENTINO Radxo Club MELVIN CONWAY BARBARA CORT Boosters Ex Bd Caldron Frxendshlp Broadcasters Sr Lzt FrenchClub jr Lnt Red Cross Pan Amerxcan Club Tennis Club World Fed GAA -al' sf All AY! fl ,me va- 25. MALCOLM DAYKIN Concert Marching, and Assembly Bands Baseball, Mgr Intramurals H Club MAUREEN DEAN Choir, Sec Friendshmp, G A A Student Council MARY JETT DIMLICH Choir GAA Gym Cadets Frxendship Glee Club ROD DINNEN Concert, Pep Assembly and Marchmg Bands, Drum Major Band and Orch Staff Little Symphony Orchestra Intramurals Wxstgoma H1 Y .JANET DONALDSON Glee Club, L lb r a r I a n j F A C Friendship Soph Program Chalr G A A Boosters jr Lit Sr Llt ANN DONLEY Friendship G AA Q4 ,M , HOWARD CORT World Fed V Pres L E L Speech Contest Wxnner Broadcasters Student Council Panel DISCUSSIOH Club Intramurals Boosters Corr Guard U N Assembly BOB COTTON Choir Sect Leader, Keynote Ed Soph Swxm Team Var Swirn Team Student Council Vlsual Ed Hermes Alpha Hi Y Corr Guard Red Cross Treas Boosters Ex Bd ALBERT COVELLI Red Cross Intramurals, Capt BARTON COWAN Marching, Pep and Concert Bands Orchestra Broadcasters Band and Orch Staff World Fed Lmttle Symphony Orchestra JOHN CRAIG Track Cross country Track Beta H1 Y Sec Intramurals H Club EDITH DAVIS Friendship ,1- is . i ' p . 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J 39 JUNE SENI Q Q7 67 af jUDY EISENDORFF Players Broadcaste Frxendslup Red Cross Nurse sAxd TOBY EISNER LOUISE EMANUELE G A A Gym C adets Pres Crest Caldron Gxrls Cabmet, I-hstorxan Frrendshxp Broadcaster s Boosters Student Councxl Tennis Club Sr Lxt BEVERLY ESCOE DERRY EYNON Crest, Ed Delta Ph Y Corr Guard Intramurals jILL FALLENBERG jr L1t G A A A S C Fnendslup Boosters Crest Broadcasters Sr Lt his X ,D 40 URS RONNA DUKE Crest jr rt Managers Frzendshxp Publ1c1tyChau ASC , Sec Boost rs Caldron G A A BARBARA EASTMAN HANS EDHEIMER Var Basketball Black and Gold Red Cross Con Guard Intramurals Boosters CAROLE EFROS Frxendslup Boosters G A A Commercial Club Treas Red Cross Players Broadcasters FRED EICHENBAUM Chou, Keynote Ed Boosters Broadcasters Var Baseball Mgr H Club Intramurals ALICE EICHER Choir Keynote Ed Glee Club, Treas French Club Frrendshxp St cil Boosters Caldron G A A udent Coun 1-s ,Q 96 'KW E? i, CORRINE FATH Chou Swlm Club, Pres Pan Amencan Club, Sec Gxrls Cabxnet, Ways and Means Chair Yellow jackets G A A , Ex Bd N H S GLENDA FEINGOLD Managers F' r x e n d s h 1 p Boosters jr Lit G A A Black and G old HAL FELDMAN Var Baseball, Mgr H Club Intramurals MARY ANN FIELD Student Councll Choir Boosters GAA Frxendslup jOHN FILDES Corr Guard Intramurals CONNIE FIORENTINO Pa.nAmer1can Club Treas Frlendslup GAA Tennis Club Student Council Glee Club Swim Club Boosters Q s . L' .Q 5 A F , 5 ,sap L Z 1 Q . . . Q, . . . -1 I 1 . ' ' xl . n ' - , - 1'-44' in ' - ' ' ' ' 'RN 1 9 l . . 3' -:G ' -Er ' I ' O 1 9 Q . . . ' ' : : ' ' . Q., Q FL Q - , 'Cf 4' . I I I. .' .3 l ' . I. xx N I D .. ' I I 1 . I v 3 I . 1 ' . , ', ' f 2 . .9 - 9 . : 'h h 'Q 6 . '.: . . .: . . .g A A 'A ' 97 1 i 2 L 9 9 . yfky -J - ly . , ' I ,A . ' Q. 'v ' .Q - QJ -ixgq . I I -Z D . . . . -2 J 'Q 'A' 5 . . I il? : . .5 . . .5 . X . w-. f, 0 . 2 ' 1 I. , . . . ., . A ' . 9 . 4 K I . Xe, 1 . ' ' . . - . I 1 JUNE SENIURS BARRY FISHER B ro ad c as te r s, Pres.g Var. Baseballg Boosters. V. Pres.2 Student Col-mcili Red Cross: Intramuralsg H-Club, Corr. Guard. HARRIET FISHIviAN Friendship: G.A.A.p A.S.C.L Managers: Boosters. SALLY FLACK Transferred from G le nv i lleg Commercial Clubg Friendship. ALLAN FREEDMAN Orchestrag Little Sym- phony Orchestrag Marching Bandg Cross-country Track. LOIS FRIEDMAN Girls Cabinet Broadcasters Boosters Ex Bd Managers Treas Friendship Rec Sec ASC GAA Athletxc Club Office Aid OSCAR FRIEDMAN ops + wo, 353'- PF' 1 QQ' MIRIAM FRIERS Friendship Boosters GAA Commercial Club Pan American Club PHYLLIS FRIERS Friendship Boosters G A A Pan American Club Commercial Club FRANK FUSCO Intramurals ANNE GALLITTE Girls Cabinet jr Lit Rec Sec GAA Friendship HOWARD GANZ Track Soph Football lntra murals Caldron, Art Ed Orchestra Crest, Art Staff H Club Ls. ILEEN GARSON Glee Club Broadcasters Boost ers GAA French Club Friendship jr Lit CHARLES GERHAN Var Football Beta H1 Y Track Buckeye Boys State Soph Football Intramural N H S H Club Service Chair N H S G A A Caldron, Circu lation Mgr Swun Club Swun Cadets jr Lit ,V Pres jF AC Boosters I C C U N Assembly EILEEN GISSER Friendship Ex Bd G A A , Rec Sec Gym Cadets Caldron, Copy Ed S Lit jr Lit, Membership Chair Glee Club World Fed Boosters, Ex Bd j F A C U N Assembly Student Council Broadcasters RICHARD GLEACH RUTH GLICK jr Lit Treas Managers, Treas Quill and Scroll Broadcasters, Ex Bd Black and Gold, Ed Friendship G AA Boost ers Student Council j F A C U N Assembly Glee Club Sr Lit JANET GARNER Players GAA R.: -00 fx V1 X 41 . - .L . ' .2 ' ' . -v A , 7 Q . .1 . . .z . . .z L ,, 6. , , A i, 'N ' ' 1 p . . .Q - '-3 ' K ' ' 5 5 . . . 5 ,Lf - . L . . I 4 ' ag, z . : - fi ' M 9 -: 1 -- ' ... wg- : - . . .7 -f K 1 'f 'Y . , 5 s n . 1 : . . .2 2 ' h ' 2 . .-'. X : ' : . 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P, SANDRA GRAYSON Friendship GAA F TA Cheerleaders Caldron ROBERT GREGG Sr Class Treas Var Swim Team Boosters, Pres H Club Concert and Marching Bands Var Baseball U N Assembly ICC Intramurals BEVERLY GREENAWALT Concert Marching, and Assembly Bands Commercxal Club, Broad casters Friendship GERALDINE GREENBERG Friendship GAA NORTON GREENBERGER Var. Swim. H Club. Head Corr. Guard Capt.. NJ-LS., Student Council, lntramurals, Swim Leaders. I.C.C. SHELDON GREENSPAN Orchestra. lntramur als. .IA .Q A . ' : - t : . . .1 : . A I A ' 1 2 I. U is .5 r. ' S 'lp ' .Q ' : . - .J ' -- '. z ' 5 ..' . - I : . . .1 - m k : . . . up -gpg ' . . . xg K A .3 ' . . ' ' . .Q U.N: A 7 1, . . 'E . A., V ,Y V . ' 1 . 'fl ' A : ' 2 - : : - ,wily U as lr 4 . 1 ' ls. . -5 'ff N.. 4 . ' . , ' 'g ' ' ty ' 3 . H : '. . 1 IUNE SENIURS JANET GRIDLEY Chou Glee Club Lxbrarxan GAA ARLYNE GROSSMAN Frzendshlp A S C Com merczal Club, V Pres I C C G A A Student Councxl Tenms Club Red Cross CHARLOTTE GROSSMAN Nurse s Axd Players Fnendshxp Rzdmg Club Boosters WILLIAM H.ALAL Track Boosters Swun Team Football Players Intramuz als Capt Red Cross CHARLES HALE Lzttle Symphony Orchestra Swim Leaders Student Councxl Hermes Corr Sec Swxm Team Mgr Buckeye Boys State H Club Gamma H1 Y RAE HAMLLL Frxe ndshlp 4'5 E ,1 1.,f 94:- 'Q ROBERT HEISER Caldron, Underclass Section Ed Asst Mountmng Ed Quill and Scroll. Pres MAC Pres Orchestra Hermes Orch Staff Lzttle Symphony Orchestra World Fed lntra murals MARTIN HERSCH Orchestra Orch Staff M A C Curator Science Club World Fed Little Symphony Orchestra PHYLLIS HERSKOVITZ GAA Friendship ASC RAYMOND HE SS Intramurals RONNIE HINDS Boosters, Pres Student Coun cil Ex Bd Intramurals Capt Crest Var Basketball HARRIET HIRSCH A S C Managers Broad casters Frxendshxp G A A Athletic Club Boost ers is Q9 4 Nuff, I BOB I-IAMLIN Intramurals Capt Marching and Concert Bands Orchestra Lxttle Symphony Orchestra MARY LOU HANCOCK N H S V Pres Buckeye Gxrls State Gxrls Cabxnet, Treas Caldron, Semor Sectxon Ed Hermes, Sec Ed j F A C Welfare Chalr Rec Sec jr L1t , Sec Sr L1t G A A Fnendshzp Quxll and Scroll I C C BOB HANLON DON HARD Intramurals WALTER HATCH Intr amurals Alpha H1 Y EUNICE HEISER Commercxal Club Frxend ship Red Cross in we 7' 57' x.- . . . U u . I - f 6 2 . I S 1 -I Z . I F - 2 ' : . 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W , 5' 0- , . ' ', , ' 1 i X , , 1 I 'Z : 0 I I ' 'QQ' f 4 ': ' Q . . : 2 ' I . - - - 2 6' ,x iii I ' : . 2 - : I . U H-Club: Intramurals. - 2 S ' ' 5 f l! ' 5 J 1 1 . Q J ' I . . .3 ' 1 - 1 ' L : ' ' 4 . . . 3 I ' , - 'K-as - '-.L -: 2 ' Q D ' IA 1 g . . .L 1 ' - 44 IUNE SENIIJRS DAVID KAUFMAN Bowlxng Club Intramurals Pan Amencan Club VALERIE KAUFMAN Gym Cadets G A A Athletxc Club Sr Lit jr Lxt Frxendshxp Boosters French Club Caldron DON KERR LENORI-I KERR Caldron Gxrls Sports Ed Gym Cadets GAA Yellowjackets Pres Pres Chou Sec Frzendshxp Glrls Cabxnet Student Councrl RONALD KINKOPF Track Intramurals Cal dron MORTON KLAUSNER Boosters World Fed Intramurals um -Elini 2 HOWARD KRAMER A S C Intramurals Corr Guard Boosters LARRY KRASNY Track Cross country Track Black and Gold H Club Concert and Marching Bands Orchestra CARL KROTINE Var Football H Club Epsl lon H1 Y Pres Intramurals Soph Football Var Baseball BILL KRAUS Transferred from West Tech Bowling Club RONALD KUMIN Golf Team Corr Guard In tramurals HClub Red Cross DON LADLEY Intramurals Boosters Soph Football ,-no gr' C gf ,l LOIS KLEIN Fnendshxp jr Pres Ex Bd Pres N H S Gxrls Cabmet Publ1c1ty Chaxr Sr Lxt Ir L1t V Pres Gym Cadets j F A C Boosters Broadcasters UN Assembly GLENNA KLOHA Boosters Managers GAA Commerclal Club Red Cross jllvl KOHN Broadcasters Players Cadet A sembly Concert and Marchxng Bands Band and Orch Staff Hermes JUDY KOHN Band j F' A C Corr Sec French Club Broadcasters U N Assembly LEONARD KOLOD Var Basketball, Mgr Pan American Club V Pres Treas Boosters H Club Red Cross UN Assembly Intramurals Soph Basketball Mgr RUTH KOWAY Frxendshxp Commercxal Club, Corr Sec Broadcasters GAA Tennzs Club 1 -a-I 74 f xg i ' ' ' x Q , ' I ' i f' I 1 - ' . , , KI, 3 . . .1 ' . ., V: .z ' .5 .: ' ' s ' ' ' 1 A of ' L 3 , vt Q-J ,b y . . ., r-7 ,G-1' .t L .Q , VX K 'I 1 ' Aa I is 5 . . 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L - 1 '- 3 f '- , .Q 9 . 3 ' . , ' ' P ' Q f' 1 vw ' . - , . 5,5 45 L y A . . 5 'J n f' ' ' , I 45 IUNE SENIURS Ewell ' 6 5 ff- BESSIE LEIDNER Glee Club Concert and As sembly Bands Friendshzp Pan Arnencan Club X JACK LANDAU Chou' Boosters World Fed Broadcasters Red Cross Intramurals LOUISE LANGFORD Swxm Club Yellow jackets G A A Fnendshxp Swun Cadets Boosters Stu dent Council Swxm Team Capt JOHN LANGMEAD Var Football Var Basket ball Soph Basketball H Club Student Council Intramurals N H S NATALIE LAVINE Hermes Red Cross G AA Swzm Club Rzdxng Club Boosters CAROL LAWRENCE Concert and Marchxng Bands Orchestra Tennis Club, Pres G A A Gym Cadets AUDREY LECHT Friendship G A A Boosters Ex Bd Girls Cabxnet Players Orchestra A S C Jr Lat Broadcasters RedCross GAA , N H S Black and Gold GORDON LEPPERT Intramurals BARBARA LESSER CAROL LEUTENBERG Transferred from ohn Adams Broadcasters Players French Club Friendshxp JOSEPH LEVINE Broadcasters Players World Fed Intramurals BARBARA LEVITT Managers, Pres , Head Usher Student Council Gym Cadets Athletxc ub GAA Jr Lx Sr Lxt FTA Gee Club Friendshxp Boosters 7 fog if MARTY LICHSTERN Intramurals Mgr Red Cross Boosters KENNETH LIGHT Soph Basketball Var Bas ketball Black and Gold Intramurals Corr Guard H Club IC C DOROTHY LIND Frxendshxp GAA Boosters A S C JUDITH LINK Glee Club, Treas , Sec Black and Gold Broadcasters Sr Lxt Quxlland Scroll French Club Red Cross Players Frxendahlp G A A N H S Caldron MARY LINKAS FERN LIPTON Frxendshxp Broadcasters Jr L1t,Corr Sec World Fed Managers Players Corr Guard Tennis Club Boosters GAA on f ff 1' L -3 , ' . ' Lf - - -: 'I 1' 1 ' 1 z - - In a . S . . 0 s - : ': 'JI' 0 : s ' .5 . .: . . , I , . i -M I' .. D : 1 . . .: Q ' ei 6 . X5 ' 5 ra' if X. I . Q . J 1 MA! I I : : I - ff -1 P : : : ' ' ,I Q ri I K. f t Cl 5 .i . .g' i. 't.g . '.g . . .: l fri: f A U Isla 4 If A i? ' 4' . .2 -X 2 I ' ' . z . - 05' I N ' ' 5: - 1 . . . ' y l PQ ,J- 46 IUNE SENIURS JUDIE LISKER Student Councxl GAA Boost ers Managers RICHARD LUONGO Cross country Track Delta H1 Y Intramurals BOOSYCFS ALAN LURIE Track Boosters Intramurals jOI-IN MACKIE Concert, Marching, and Cadet Bands Intramurals DON MADOR SKY ALVIN MAGID Chou' Corr Guard Scxence C lub cl .44 'T 00' JUDITH MAYERS Red Cross Managers Friend ship Boosters G A A A o C Commercxal Club LOUISE MCCLURE Red Cross Hermes M A C Science Club Friendshxp JANICE MECKLER Frzenlship G AA jr Lxt French Club, Corr Sec Broadcasters A SC Boosters Black and Gold Sr Lxt GLORIA NIEDNIK Transferred from Glenville MARIE MELE G.A A., Tenms Club. Glee Club, Frxendshlp. CAROL MEYER Fnendslup, G.A A.. Glee Club, Boosters. 47 QQ -df f, 'cv' T' LUCILLE MARKLEY Swim Cadets, V Pres Swim Club Yellow jackets GAA Frlendshlp IOSEPH MARKS Orchestra M a r c h an g Band L1.ttle Symphony Orchestra Intramurals GEROLD MARTIN jIM MARTINSON ICC Pep Concert, and Marching Bands Intramurals Band and Orch Staff BARBARA MASSING jr Lit Commercial Club, Sec Frzendslup GAA Boosters EMILY MATYAS 133 6 Q1- ,Q 'T L ' fa A Q . ' ' ,E '3 I ' . . Q ,am - A 'J -I -4' . . , ' ff ,-A 1 4 Q B 55- A 4 M I I ., - I f 1:15 Q s s . . .: '. ' - . s ' s 7 1 N5 ' 3 . V, A N ' 3 4 ,, . .Q -,A 37 1 E, Q .: ' ' : . . .: . W ,gb 1 A 45 fi: . . , ' I 1' A A I. I . - .Q . . -I 6 V I6 . . . I ' . . , . . ., 1, 5 ' ' I , , . NJ l , -P rn- 4' RICHARD MILLER Corr Guard, Capt Guard Capt Science Club Pan Amerxc Broadcasters Red Cross Intramurals SEDELL MILLMAN j F A C , V Pres U N Assembly French Club, V Pres Ed French Pa er Offxce Axd Frlends Tennxs Club Boosters GAA Red MARY MINARDO ANNA MINNILLO Chou Gym Cadet Club Yellow jackets Frxendslup jr L1t GRETCHEN MOLDSTAD Choxr Gle Boosters Frxendshxp, Sr Corr Sec DOROTHY MOSS jr Lxt Managers shxp Boosters G A A A S C Comm Club I C C Caldron 5 an -N if JUNE SENIURS Movxe an Club , Pres Asst lup Sr Cross Glee G A A e Club GAA Frxend e r czal -my ROGER MEYERS Var Football Cadet and Marchxng Bands Intramurals BARBARA MILLER G A A Frxendshlp Boost ers Commercmal Club Players Broadcasters jOHN MILLER Varszty football varsity basket ball H Club N HS U N Assembly LAURENCE MILLER Chou Sect Leader Cal dron Edxtor m Cluef, Asst Ed Student Coun czl jr Class V Pres Quxll and Scroll V Pres NHS Pres Cross country Track Beta H1 Y Buckeye Boys State U N Assembly World Fed MARCIA MILLER Sr Lzt, Rec Sec jr Lxt Pan Amerxcan Club, Pres Offxce Azd Boosters Frzendslup Managers Crest Art Staff RALPH MILLER Intramurals Corr Guard Red Cross Kxi 'M rr X 15 ff KE NNET H NASH BEVERLY NESI Red Cross Fnendshxp Student Council Commerclal Club G A A jANET NEUGER Orchestra Marclung Band MAC Scxence Club Boosters EDWARD NEWHALL Baseball H Club lntra murals Concert and Cadet Bands Alpha H1 Y Sec CAROL NEWMAN Student Council Sec Choir Sect Leader Gym Cadets, V Pres Boosters, Sec , Ex Bd Sr Lxt Frxendslup G A A French Club Glee Club Sec juruor Class Broadcasters jr Lxt ARLENE NEWMEYER Managers Student Coun cil F TA Broadcasters jr Lit Boosters Fnendshxp G.A.A Sr Lxt Nurse s A.1d 6 ,ge S .I 4 . . .Q ' ' 2 - N f. s ' : : - s ,V C' I li pr , K . - , I . 3 - . . .2 . , . ,. 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Q 'Pl 5 A : - six 3 . . .1 Q . .5 1 48 IUNE SENIORS SUE NIE S qi! ,qu ANNE NOONAN 3 SYLVIA NOVICK Friendship French Club G A A Red Cross JANIE S ODE NKIRK Intramurals ANNE OHORO Gzrls Cabinet Student Councxl World Fed G A A Frxendship Nc it af' FRED ORKIN Intramurals Boosters ASC GLORIA PALAY Commercial Club GAA Players ROBERT PALAY BILL PANGBORN V Pres Seruor Class Soph Football Var Football Intramurals Basketball Baseball H Club Student Council V P r e s DAVE PARRY Delta Hi Y Intramurals Red Cross Sczence Club CONNII-I PENTECOST Swun Cadets Swim Club Sec Choir, Social Chau G A A Yellow jackets PATRICIA PHILLIPS G A A Life Savxng SHELDON PICKUS Intramurals 3- an R JEAN ANN PINTI -,, V- '7 CAROL PIPKIN Friendship Crest PHYLLIS POSNER Frxendshxp jr L1t Broad casters Boosters HOWARD PRAVER Crest Ed Quill and Scroll DON PRICE Broadcasters, V Pres Pres Boosters Soph Football Corr Guard 49 N X 53 0. I A I A I' -7 ,sl K x. . . . . , . 1 1 . . A H , . . . ,, I 1 t N , . , . L .R X V I .: . . .3 ' . x Y Q 'QB f . . 1 N' I I , Z V 'I 1 X si -if-1, K V 3 . c' i -2 ' .L . . .2 ff, It mv I , P S f- A .-'39 I f . . D . I - A L' . .Q ' . 5 2 :ax . .. -2 -ff, X gf, JUNE SENIURS M 'w- 74' E SHIRLEY REEVE G A A Swxm Cadets, Pres Swixn Club Yellow jackets I C C TED REEVE Swim Team Beta H1 Y Sec World Fed Movze Guard Cadet and Concert Bands Intramurals N H S LEATRICE REICHELL MARILYN RICKEY Glee Club Frxendslup, jr Cabinet, Sr Cabinet Boosters Sr Lit G AA Tennis Club Caldron jOAN RIGGLE Chou, Librarxan Commercxal Club Fr1endsh1p SANDRA ROBBINS Frmendshlp Boosters G A A Glee Club Commercxal Club :af- -ab i 30. ,xx es ANGELO PULLELLA Var Football Gamma HJ. Y Intramurals Red Cross Soph Football Movie Guard DOLORES PUREBER Choir, Treas Commer cial Club GAA Frxendslup DONALD RADMAN Transferred fromjohn Adams ASC Broadcasters Intramurals JOANNE RAPPAPORT Choxr W o r 1 d Fed Friendship Swxm Club Broadcasters Players Managers Glee Club A S C G A A JAN RI-IAS Friendship jr Lxt Swim Cadets, Sec Swxm Club GAA Student Council JOHN REBS Transferred from Cathedral Latin ff AUM, 'W as be ww DORA ROBERTS GAA Friendship Gym Cadets Yellow jackets Tennis Club HAROLD ROCCO MORTON ROGOFF Concert, Marching and Cadet Bands Boosters Intramurals JESS ROSSENBERG ARL ROSENFELD Band Orchestra Intra murals CAROLE ROSENTHAL j F A C A S C World Fed Managers Players GAA Scxence Club Caldron :. , K ' Q .I . I l 9 I Af., ff -' ' .. , R ' '11 - - - . 'f - . ' ' . . ' 'F A ' 2 . ' .L IQ' .s ' s . . .5 . -.ff ,K 5 1,1 V ,. x . D a Q : z . . . 0 Q . y- 5 .: ' :Q - ' .5 Q 'Y . .u g 5 . ' .3 . . .5 t I ' p K 3 ' ' . ' f in L, xv i . Y Q cz 6 I 1 : . . - X ,I 1 '.. 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I A C . . - r B Q ,, I 1 n Ks ' L 50 JUNE SENIURS RUTH ROSS Student Councll G A A Com mercxal Club Players CONSTANCE RUBERTINO G A A Student Councxl Frlendshxp Caldron KENNETH RUBY V1sua1Ed Intramurals ROBERT RYAN Intramurals Capt Soph Track Soph Football Var Football Cort Guard I C C Red Cross ABBIE SABIN Swxm C a d e t s, Sec Choir, Treas Glee Club jr Lxt , Pres Sr Lit Qulll and Scroll Caldron, Faculty Section Ed Swxm Club, V Pres Student Counczl Yellow jackets, Corr Sec G A A ANITA SADOFSKY Student Council jr Lxt Black and Gold, Assoc Ed Managers Boosters Friendship G A A 'X Miha.. i' 1' is QF LOIS SCHOEBEL Frzendshlp Boosters GAA LARRY SCHREIBER SANDRA SCHULTZ Glee Club G A A Com mercial C lub Pres Boosters Friendslup Broadcasters World Fed MARY SEGAL French Club, V Pres , Program Chaxr Sr Lit , Program Chazr Frxendshzp Pubhcxty Chair Swxm Club Tennis Club G A A Caldron Boosters TOBY SELTZER Frzendshlp GAA Pan Amerxcan Club Hermes Boosters A S C Red Cross MERVYN SERBIN Pan Amerxcan Club Intra murals nk 3 mv 'hr 51- s Z E D SAL ZMAN Intramurals LEATRICE SALTZBERG Assembly Concert and Marchxng Bands Broadcasters Friendship ROBERT SAMPLINER ALICE SANOW Yellow jackets Cadets G A A Athletlc Club Fnendshxp j F A C Glee Club, Librarxan U N Assembly Student C ouncil Boosters SALLY SCHAGRIN Boosters, Ex Bd Student Councll Gym Cadets Yellow jackets G A A , Treas jr Lxt Frxendship French Club A S C Red Cross World Fed Caldron LINDA SCI-IANDLER Thespxans, Pres, Sec Cadet Marching Concert, Pep, and Assembly Bands Band and Orch Staff Players Red Cross Fnendslup French Club G AA 4 it Y f-of .gf , t . . .5 a.R 'R , ' . 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V, Q- M H I H I - 5, nl f 51 IUNE SENIIIRS 1 i 5 fx 'Y fp ROSALYN SILVERBERG LAURENCE SIMON NANCY SLAYMAKER Gxrls Cabtnet, Corr Sec Players Publ1c1ty Chair, Corr Sec Sophomore Speech Contest Wmner Swxm Club Thespxans GAA Tenn1s Club Broadcasters RUTH SMELTZ Marching Concert, Pep, and Assembly Bands Band and Orch Staff Gzrls Cab1net SUE SMITH Yellow jackets Friendship Swim Cadets Swxm Club G A A Concert and March ing Bands CLIFFORD SOBOL T r ans fe r r e d from john Adams Boosters Intramurals aR rs Z ,gs 4,9 4- C I JOHN SHAUD NHS Concert Marching As sembly Pep and Cadet Bands Intramurals Capt Alpha Hx Y Treas Movte Guard Student Councxl Buckeye Boys State .JERRY SHULTZ Pan Amerxcan Club Intra murals, Capt Mechanical Drawmg Club Soph Track BURT SIEBERT Baseball H Cl1..b Intramurals Boosters JANET SIEGEL Managers Boosters Ex Bd Sec A S C G A A Athletxc Club Frzendshxp Gu ls Cabmet MARTHA SIELAFF Concert, Marchzng, Pep and Assembly Bands Orchestra Band and Orch S aff Sec G A A Frxendshzp Chorus Lzttle Symphony Orchestra ROBERT SILVER Var Baseball Corr Guard Capt Q, Q Kar bv if vp A Y' '7 v4 ROBIN SOMMLRS G A A Frxendshlp Pan Amerxcan Club Glee Club MARCIA SPECTOR Glee Club Players Broad casters G A A HILAN SPEIGEL GERALD SPIKE Transferred from Elyna Pan American Club Intramurals A S C FRED STARK Soph Track Var Track Swxm Team Bowlxng Club Movie Guard Intr amurals H Club Swxm Leader GARY STOLTZ A ? , D . . .L . L ' 1 T .h GA 2' ' , 5 Q' Q I 3 I ', I Q 1 E C, C -fd . -5 . . ' L . 5 , - ' 9 L R . 4: v, H, I -Gs tr: Q L l i ' -. ws V t , ., . . .1 ' ' 1 9 ' , wr N A i I ? 4 . Q - a i . as 2, la V . - - ' ' . ' . .2 5 fm? it ' . Z . L f 5 ' ' . . .: ' : 1 . if 1 ye Boostersg 'Friendship. Q 51 I. s I . 4 ' ' 4 . ' L . . I . K 5 ,JM J P 9 D 3 . 2 . . .3 - 3 X KM, , ' Q u ' . A ' Q ., u Q :y l : . . . ' , - IL 'A 4 . ' Q q I -A ,RK S . . I 'Q Z . I 5 t 'J kk - - ' . 'Q 'jf if I ' ' M' I J . 52 EARL STOVSKY Transferred fromGlenv1lle BOB SUGERMAN Boosters, Ex Bd Var Basketball Mgr Soph Football Student Councxl Movxe Guard Panel D:.scuss1on Club Broad casters Intramurals Cort Guard HERBERT SUGERMAN Student Council, Pre Ex Bd Red Cross Soph Football Var Foot ball Soph Basketball Var Basketball Corr Guard HARVEY SUSSEL Stage Crew Bowhng Club, Capt Soph Basketball Intramurals Red Cross JIM SWIFT Corr Guard Intramurals H1 Y CAROL TAKACH Swmm Club Pan Amerxcan Club GAA jr Lit P 'Um 15' .5 md- PHIL UNGAR Student Council Swxm Team Hi Y Sec , Treas Intramurals JANET VADAS MILDRED VARGO Gxrls cabmez KENT VASKO Concert Assembly Pep, and Marching Bands Band Staff CAROL WAITMAN G A A Frxendshzp Student Council Boosters CAROL WARE Swun Cadets, T r e a s Swlrn Club, Treas Yellow jackets G A A Caldron Athletic Club SENIURS V4 Al: '7 A JOHN TAME Choxr Beta H1 Y Chaplam Sec Broadcasters Caldron Intramurals CRAWFORD THOBURN Choir, Student Dzrector Caldron C1rculat1on Mgr Intramurals Alpha H Y V Pres H1 Y Combined Council V Pres Hermes, Exchange Ed WorldFed Boost ers Student Councll G A A Boosters F T A , I-hstorlan Frxendslup Nurse 5 Aid Red Cross BOB TOLCHINSKY Transferred from Glenville Players French Club Intramurals ROBERT TRUMP IC C , Pres Student Coun czl Swxm Team Alpha Hi Y Pres Hi Y Com bxned Clty Counc11,V Pres Heights Combmed H1 Y, Sec Intramurals, Capt Baseball TOM TUTTLE Orchestra Marchzng, Concert, Pep, and Assembly Bands Lzttle Symphony Orch estra M AC Curator, Treas .I . 1. .nr r I I . uf . D ll . 'fag X ' s., . . 3 . I 'ft 6 I 7 ., . . . l - Q H. A Q 4 ,V . 1 I ' - ,- g . ' ' ' ' - I A I 1 . . . .S . . Kr 1' l A K 1 . . . L V A i- , .. .5 '- H ' , . Q- S' LYLA THOMAS ,A..S.C.: Jr. Lit.: sr, Ltt.3 Y AQ, , Z' ' ' . ' 'l 'P ' . L Q .n l o ng ag, - .2 ' .I 1 . . J A A I t 3 . . ., . 1 .f I - I I In I ' 3 A Q XXXL: l . . . f ' 5 X . . ' 5 . . . .1 . , G A k A X al . , ' :af sf ' .:. : . . .Q : ' 'R 53 JUNE SENIURS V C'- 47 5. MARTIN WEINGART Boosters Red C I o s s Panel Drscussron Club World Fed Treas Pan Amerrcan Club Black and Gold Intramurals GERALD WEINTRAUB Corr Guard Lab Asst Scxence Club Intramurals Swrm Leaders CAROL WILLIAMS ICC Caldron Swun Pres Orchestra G AA LOIS WOLFF Broadcasters Frrendshrp Boosters F T A World Fed Rec Sec G A A A S C jr Lrt Red Cross Pan Amencan Club Caldron Sr Lrt DONALD YALE Intramurals Boosters Corr Guard ASC CAROL YOELSON Caldron Boosters G A A Pan Amerxcan Club F T A World Fed Tennis Club Nurse s Ard Broadcasters Players Friendship Red Cross ZW 0? CARROLL WARGO Cross country Track Corr Guard Intramurals JACQUELINE W AR NER PEGGY WATERS N H S Gym Cadets j F A C Treas Gzrls Cabrnet jr Lit Sz L11 Pres Frrendshrp G A A Offxce A1d U N Assembly JOANNE WAXMAN Quill and Scroll jr Ln Program Charr Frxendshrp Program Chaxr, Treas jF AC Program Charr Gxrls Cab met Rec Sec NHS Broadcasters Black and Gold, News Ed Caldron French Club Sr Lrt UN Assembly BILL WEAGLE Soph Baseball Hx Y JON WEINBERG Black and Gold Pan Amerrcan Club, Ed of La Voz Corr Guard U N As sembly Caldron ,A er QV is QQ ALICE YOST Sec Semor Class G AA Su dent Council Friendship jr V Pres , Sr Pres J F A C Publlcrty Chair , Program Chaxr Caldron U N Assembly ROBIN YOST Players G A A Thespxans Frrendshrp CAROLE ZAAS Hermes Red Cross Sr Lit Band Orchestra Band and Orch Staff JUDITH ZEILENGOLD Friendshrp Players Boosters, Swlrn Club F T A World Fed G A A Thespxans JUDITH ZIRKIN Red Cross Broadcasters ASC GAA BELLA ZUCKERMAN Office Aid G A A Friendship French Club Sr Lit Corr Guard N H S 'P H r - 9 . A 1, 'S -vi ,. .4 k . I A ,, Q? I I .0 a eg gl Q s a up Q 11,1 . .1 ' : I . ..: . .. f .Q . .: . . , I I 1 'I' N A . . f' ' ' ' Q 'M V' 2-I . . . ,sg I . , - . b 77 Er . - - W 'T n. 1 rf . . . g . . - 2 . - , I A P . Q . .Z gl .Q 5, ' ' : . ' - ff E 'fm 5' . . .9 1 ' I is ' Cadetsg Swim Clubg Student Council: Red Cross, I . . 9 . . . l H J!! r' A ' . ' 5 . . .1 t - as ., . . . ., - . ' .Q L . . . . 'T ' 6 : : ,J , 1 L- . . .3 . . . 'tv 5' A V . . 54 AUGUST SENIURS -55 3 24 SHIRLEY SUGARNAN LOUISE STINCHCOMB BARBARA BETTS JAMES BOSCH BARBARA DEVINE ERNEST DwoRK1N ALAN EMERMAN CAMERA SHY LESTER JAFFE KENNETH KNIERIM PETER NAVEN MARVIN POLSTER jim STREEM RONALD WEINTRAUB THE TIME HAS COME T0 SAY ADIEU Smgmg So Long It s Been Good to Know You th1s year s sen1ors leave w1th happy sm11es and a gay wave of the1r hands to face a confused and bew11dered world To them less bew1lder1ng F11led w1th the courage of youth and tra1ned m the 1dea1s of democ racy they real1zethe1r most 1mportant role 15 st111 to be played The Caldron staff Joms then' te ac he rs and other fr1ends 1n w1sh1ng them the best of luck m the days ahead and m hopxng they w11l always rema1n as happy as pxctured here 55 ,I goes the difficult job of makingnit a little The crystal ball sheds its magical lxght Whale semor class and student body lxsten, On the Semor Prom that enchanted nxght Nancy Pete and Mxke are rerrumscm Gxrls show off gowns and boys show oi! gxrls Ten o clock and All s Well xn the Semor Prom grand march Holly Hop rxngs Christmas bell A mf 3'1- 56 M , sr Th cw UNDERCLASS OFFICERS , N 'n fy TIN 7 , ,I W1 M? 7., 3 'ff .ml '2 gm fa , 'I 2' 4 1 PRESIDENFS Saul Isler jim Dawson VICE PRESIDENTS Ralph Rothstexn V1c Krupman SECRETARIES Sue Pznkett Nancy Fenwxck TREASUR ERS joyce Spetrxno Nancy Atma 59 1X :Q '45. 'sl ' 1 3' I . ,f .- ' K 4, , . ,T I ,g vi I .. A ,M P 36.91 2 ,V HUMERUUM 131 CAPTURES BII FOOTBALL PLAQUE HOMEROOM 131 AI FRONT ROW A Magid -I Siegel Harris Friedman SECOND ROW N Hoff man L Glazerman M Chervin A Kxllip A Kahn THIRD ROW A Laffle B Task K Alvarez A Madan J Grant FOURTH ROW E Wackerman j Fehlman B Vincent R Weintraub Burney Mr Phillips 3 'xi HOMEROOM 309 Al FRONT ROW: R. Roth- stein: J. Garribotti: B, Weimer: D. Samber, SECOND ROW: T. Tuttle: M. Klein: S. Islerg B. Vecchio: I... Pressman, THIRD ROW: D. Dworken: A. Emerman: R Hedberg: R. Cohen: J. Caine: I... Schreiber . FOURTH ROW: j. Marks 1. Kaplan: B. Buhrowg j, Smith: T. Fitch? M. Green Mr. Tupta. HOMEROOM 214 AI FRONT ROW G Kaufman E Scharf H Rosenberg SECOND ROW J Bell S Zipser S Kelman H Spiegel THIRD ROW B Blau R Landy B Sharp E Matyas K Ernstein M Lubeck FOURTH ROW R Maxson 1 Kohn j Wohnsky A Albers Miner j Storkan S Clucas HOMEROOM 211 AI FRONT ROW j Schwalb D Schneiderman S Weiss B Roth SECOND ROW E Di Corpo I.. Cohen F Ackerman R Maller J Marmorstein THIRD ROW. D. Pontious' T. Hertzberg' M. Rubbins' B. Betz' M. Skolnik' S. Firestone' B. Loch. FOURTH ROW: F. Landau' S. Vecchio' j. Silverman' C.javitch' . Gumbiner' B. Devine' Mr. Bachtel. 60 3238 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN HITS THE HOMEROOM MS AI FRONT ROW L. jaffe R Koplow D Kaufman G Herman I.. Elk SECOND ROW D Ross D Nystrom J Streem K Kmerlm N Gross man Mr Bnrnhard THIRD ROW j Vagara soto G Shaber G Aronoff H Hanlon Barenholtz S Kleln FOURTH ROW B joseph A Gates B Lxnder S Sacks Gordon L Melster P Welnberger HOMEROOM 133 Al FRONT ROW A Marfxsl B Rhode F Roberto P Tephtzky SECOND ROW A Dunn F Caplow H Rosen M Polster P Funkhouser THIRD ROW N Seekely D Clark W Hunter N Arnold E Haufe B Wehrung FOURTH ROW Mr Mc Laughlxn M Myers j Goldblatt D Sllverberg G Kang L Wade M Barken MARK HOMFROOM 323 AI FRONT ROW L Yaslnow R Qxlverstexn S Pxnkett M Koslen SECOND RON j Lxshmnskv C Cohen Lxsker M Isserson E Kaufman Mxss Weller THIRD ROW j Grxdley B Steln S Sugarrnan G Van Gorder B Schnexder j Cassell FOURTH ROW R Wexsberger S Eaton P Herskovxtz B Betts D Marcuson R Meyers B Rlcksecker 'Ill Ensu- HOMEROOM 235 Al FRONT ROW N D1Sa1vo Leltzman G Kleln C Thomas SECOND ROW J Waxman D Ressler M Turkel B Mandel -I Pfefier j Bruder THIRD ROW N Wexss M Cchexnberg H Leiko v1tz E Horwxtz D Allyn Ml' Barbour FOURTH ROW R Sllverberg -I Slegel J Spetrxno S Stroll E Wxener M Feldman M Harrxs ! ll H 1 hi'-,Q . 'gj. f IK 1- - .I ' 1.3 '. . A P 452-u. :S A. 'f 'f' I v or I u: .. X. '1 ' il.. .:j.. A-I' .4 . 'u L, 7 'S' .' :.' lk 1, K ' .'.' ' . ' 'P ., -' 2 J. ' ': 61 FORTUNE FAVORS HUMERUOM 225 IN B 81 G CAKE DRAWING HOMEROOM ZZ5 BII FRONT ROW B Amber A Slgesmund M Bloch A Bowden SECOND ROW A Swxsher R McFarren El Tepper C Lee j Berg THIRD ROW C Jacobs j Newman S Puckett A Schnelder S Green fxeld Mr Zwexg FOURTH ROW E1 Stearns E Slmon EI Cxsco E Sakemxller Budxn P Feather N Rhodes HOMEROOM 108 BII FRONT ROW: E. Brodsky: L. Hendeng I. Bialoskyi j. Karrg F, Spero. SECOND ROW: L.Senorp H. Morris: L. Spoerrig B. Allen: j. Piten: P. Unger, THIRD ROW: C. Foxy H. Stonep EI. Cutler: J. Woodbridge: B. Campenp M. Basch. FOURTH ROW: S. Kurson: B. Hoyt: S. Rosenberg: N. Schermerg M. Kaufman: B. Singerg P. Baldridge. HOMEROOM 129 AI FRONT ROW T Kelman R Petroff B Elsen berg P Rubin B Lem mers SECOND ROW R Roberts H Wemer E1 Kraxdler R Sampllner j Groth D Faunce THIRD ROW M Blamr L Adelsteln D Hersch D Shzelds B Louls .I Rossman FOURTH ROW B Foell B Reynolds A Sw1rsky K Gerdy D Beurket R Nash Mr Miller HOMEROOM Z17 BII FRONT ROW C Stern berg D Wallach j Rosenthal J Shapxro J Kaufman SECOND ROW Mr Lehman V Krupman S Shapiro' M Baker' R. Mitchell' S. Kamen. THIRD ROW: D Moore' J. Herman' M. Kazmin' A Scherl' S. Greene' B. Bloch. FOURTH ROW: D. Wood' A Drenberg'J. Lurie' . Chambers' K. Cort' T. Gaumer' M. Seltzer. EMR MARKS B 81 G BILL PAID IN ADVANCE FUR 3 SEMESTERS HOMEROOM 220 BII FRONT ROW I Mxller B Polster A Kemp E McFarren E Zervoudxs SECOND ROW A Davxs M Black j Lando M COHSCDYIDO j Chavzn son C Gottdxener THIRD ROW M Lurle E Stark S Karam J Taylor L, Hoak I Greenbaum Mxss Ste phens FOURTH ROW B Ruben stern B Schmltz S Ezsenberg D Shedroff R Frexler D Alvarez E Natemeyer HOMEROOM 206 BII FRONT ROW S Kottler C Layer E Burdxck SECOND ROW E Pxllers dorf M Marks N Els enbach S Ferrara H Mxlstem j Aufderhexde THIRD ROW M Tucker H Stevens E Caln I., Schechtman P Pzkkel E Harrxs Mrs Wmslow FOURTH ROW E1 Bern stem B jack J Mxller j Ward K Rlttenhouse S Boyd B Gellhaus HOMEROOM EMR BII FRONT ROW H Nevms A Buchman T Burnett H Markowxtz I Schnexderman SECOND ROW A S1mo vxtz S Goldsteln G Rafferty S Messner M Gaeta Mr Strlcklxng THIRD ROW J Lewis M Cohen C Proctor D Halverstadt I.. Trxvl son FOURTH ROW D St Clalr H Berusch -I Dawson P Ozan A Kastln j Wllllamson ' A -.wa .Jr-4 63 HOMEIROOM 208 BII FRONT ROW S G1ll1nov R Hurvntz S Halal M Welssman N Kass SECOND ROW L Dnvls R Meredzth A Ruggxe S Kampos B Browske Mr Spencer THIRD ROW -I Strozler Schnexder A m rich R Hanlon-I Fulton D Benes ll H '14 . - - , :- .' 0 I . . . -.N asf, 1' ' : .. ' ' l. 3 . Q . 5 xl , - j 1,- ' : .. ' 9 . u . S . ' 2 . 5 Q I R. Marianog .Marlowg 22 - M I . ' Q . ' - I I 3 . . t 5 'F-KNTKQ, 5 . . e . i - I I X j V 5, 'L ' : .. . . . X ,, :y . n .5 '2i 'A l A: . ' 5 4,',,4,Z,o J-I A a . 1: - 14- ,fb V . - 2 . 3 HUMERUUM BCR TIES FUR LEAD IN BI SWIM MEET HOMEIROOM BCR BII FRONT ROW j Condon jjaffee M Heppner A Sedory H Baer SECOND ROW j Rzce A Mzllzn G Tucker H Kaufman M Good man I'HIRD ROW F Deanovzc D Lxnsz I' Steffen M Garrett I' McKenz1e M Wolf FOURTH ROW C Spex cher L Roll J Relg hart A Oberst R Canfxeld j Blank M Fishman 'vi' HOMEZROOM WMR BII FRONT ROW B Kassman D I..1nsz Krupman SECOND ROW S Gott lxeb E Robxnson M Schenker D McQu1lkxn B Wolfe THIRD ROW E Ullman R Blank S Penn H Dxamond I., Chabler T Herbell FOURTH ROW 1 Neshkxn R Seekely D jones H Garrxson G Andrews B Flaugher Mr Farmaccx 'I an I HOMEROOM 209 Bll FRONT ROW A Bmles D Brode C Turoff C Elder C james SECOND ROW T Sllverman G Roberts E Spxlka Kaufmann R Schwartz Miss Bulkley THIRD ROW C Cooke B Ghck A Krasny j Pipes C Matz I.. Caln B Stlllman FOURTH ROW N Harvey N Agapx Wolfe G Foukal S Barth D Milner M Lorz M Conway HOMEROOM 327 B FRONT ROW P M Zeldman B Rlmanoczy P Soloman SECOND ROW I.. Mllbrodt M Stelnhxlber S Kadow H I..1pp j Smith M Marcus THIRD ROW N Atma B Barrlnger N Lubxn N Whzteman A Kontos N Dunn M Gabrlelson FOURTH ROW N Saul J Cole M Berger j Burge N Hansen j Peters j Thaeler at lu' AIMIAAI -4.44 64 mn ,S I 1 I f 'I 3 I. I : .I 'I : 53m I I . ' . 3 I ' f : . Q I j 5 ' Sin' gs.. JM. :iid ' 5 ' 5 . . II 4 , Schwabieg R . .Ferrarag . f' I I I I. ' - I . I I Jr - . , , cf I I ' . ' . 1 -' . j ' , j I lfw I I . I I ' .I ,Z ,or . I - I -I I f iw I ' ' J , Em 297 . . . : . I' I: E. ' : .. ' :'... ., .X I I : . I I A I fp -I n- I 'U 1 'Z . ' I ' ' . 3 L I HUMERUUM 205 S WITCHES WIN CAKE AT HALLOWEEN PARTY HOMEROOM 308 Bll FRONT ROW V Morrlson P Brown H Frledman B Welsenberg R Epstexn SECOND ROW H Chest ler J Katz -I Melland D Rutnam S Pevaroff Mr McFadden THIRD ROW B Levlne Un1dent1ixed P Baker B Howard D Maclntosh R Dombclk FOURTH ROW J Karnosh P Shurter E Guttenplan E Roth N Magden E Kelly J Gentner HOMEROOM 3 Ol BII A Blumenstock R Ross D Kedshe SECOND ROW H Menran B Weber S Schiff S Rxemer D Crowley Mr Lorz THIRD ROW W McG111 R P1cozz1 L Petrxe B H111 D Zapp W Baker FOURTH ROW D MacDon ald J Morgenstern D Charexn I Greve M Dreyfuss D Slomovxtz E Kamxnsky m HOMEROOM 205 BII FRONT ROW D Kaufman I.. WEISS E Hill R Weintraub D Recker SECOND ROW R Schrexbman R Cohen Levme S Bogdan N Small F Salzman R Maltz THIRD ROW V jordan N Dolxn N Fenwmck I.. Brand B Schwartz j Tepper D Ives P Asquxth FOURTH ROW P Thomson D Berger G Klelnfeld H Fuerst M Papenbrock Mr Freyman rib? Intl: M 65 HOMEROOM 119 BII FRONT ROW E Zelzgson S Luna M Freed -I Mueller R Shapmro F Blgley SECOND ROW I.. Erxckson N Orlando Kemp B Lamont E Rothstexn D Hamlxn THIRD ROW S Daggett M Gray j Stamberger S Bruckner M Carcm one 1 Kennedy FOURTH ROW B Benesch B Hxrsch M Pocock C Schmltt McClellan M Vaughn S Allxson Mrs Blanchard I 7 3 . 9-I. V D' ' 'I ' , , Q c' 5' . 1 . . 1 . . . If l ,Z I 1 b 5 . 5 . I ' l Q rv 4- f' - Z I J I Q 3' 1,1 . : . : . ' : . J S 1 . ,. I: ' -, A .xl . N .' ' - ' . f ,. FRONT ROW: B.Stewart: ': . ' : . , S . . j' -' 'f ' ' 4 1 . A x, A ' ' x . : . - Q, : . : . xi ' I . 2 . , 1 I I . ' Q I ,ij , - ,ia In . ' . Qwiffl 4 f V 1, X. -- ' : . ' l QA. ll ' A I 1 ' 1 6 I' I ' 5 I -- A . Aj.: ' 3 I . ' 9 . HUMERUOM 115 REGISTERS 1007 IN RED CRUSS DRIVE HOMEROOM 115 BI FRONT ROW P Brady R Barbash D Gould E Dolm D Cherns SBauer SECOND ROW S Cowan E Solomon B Pangborn M Markovltz P Tol Ch1hSky S Rehmar THIRD ROW M Wedewen -I Kaye B Elsenberg P Kohn R Slegel S Bruder Mrs Tubaugh FOURTH ROW J Kazdln M Falgxn E Yohn M Werst ler B Goodrzch N Geraty I Folgeman I'-1 HOMEROOM Ill Bl FRONT ROW F Warhaft D Weulman R Bxnkovxtz S Katz B Kleger T Wolf SECOND ROW C Meltzer H Loeb L Man dell E Cohen B Qmnley P Georgalls H Bucklnn THIRD ROW C Fishman M Mnjewlkx E Pyrnn M Goodman j Andrews A Sugerman R Drubo FOURTH ROW D Covelh N Canner C Hunter A La Rue T Hernck E1 Schultz C Olmntead I-rr-'--1 , H mt? 'inb- HOMEROOM 111 BII FRONT ROW P Muhl D Hahn B Margolls D Damels H Ellison SECOND ROW I.. Frledman R Beachy Canmng D Bamster Cohen Mr McHenry THIRD ROW B Browmng D Elrad P Zucker E Karns D Rubm FOURTH ROW H Slegelman j Hrdlxcka -I Medsker N Mehn R Wexss A Polxzzl HOMEROOM 118 BII FRONT ROW B Nozxk S Koslen H Presser SECOND ROW M Mxller B Tucker T jacobs J Recchz B Cohen Mr Van norsdall THIRD ROW G Hart man B Slnclaxr R Fenesy M Gale A Hershman j Bestgen FOURTH ROW C Wllson McGrath W Gombert I.. Katz H Chxshng R Lewxs Burton 66 11.4 0 -' s . 1 . Q -A I - Q . 1 I.: -, ' ' 9 . U I :R ' 1 . ' QD. I X, - : . . A CI! : . , abil., 1 l 5 - I 3 - XT' . ' ' ' ' 1 f A ' . j..Scottp s'. Klrsh. ' , X 'X' xl, .i 'sy .I A I 'ij Q s I I . ' D A ew- if J' in 'TJ . . , . I : . . , ' sjr. .: . l , I ' ' : . ' nj. 9 . ' : 5 A . - - I We s . .: .. . .R 1 A Y , 4 . I ': . .5 . P H' . u- . v . . . ky . I 5 'W 14' -I u .D a I '41 . . I' - f . . , . Al v x, . . , . I 3 . ' I HUMEROUM 107 BESTS ALL UPPUNENTS IN SUPHDMURE SWIM MEET Q-in J-0-IL HOMEROOM ZZ? BI FRONT ROW D Metzner J Rxchardson E ett S Fellman Godfrey J Garber SECOND ROW C Hxcks N McCoy N Bollotln J Crea M Stone P Con stantelos J Berensteln THIRD ROW R Harrls E Apple M Waxn P Kennedy C Kane L Gould Mxss Ryan Staples T Lelb S Perkins C Chxchester C Krohn R Elsenberg R Nemrow HOMEROOM 321 BI FRONT ROW I.. Kroll M Katz G Clcchella D Waxtman V Novak SECOND ROW S Fleld P Lewxs S Bruss Polacek B Emels M Cook L. Klexn THIRD ROW ISchaffer E Cohn S McKenney M Hxcks A Garrxngton F Horowltz C Majewskx FOURTH ROW S Stern A Goldsteln S Henn H Gruemnger J Dauber J Wmtner R Sxmon N Wexdrxck .fl ai' HOMEROOM l07 BI FRONT ROW J Green N Wexnberger G Ohman M Cohen r Bxrd SECOND ROW B Glenn B Blum Torch M Vlnocur Magedovztz THIRD ROW R SIIVCFSIBID K Zxegel Wxnger R Salat J Lenxhan H Exsner FOURTHROW B Schwartz N Flood Brody D Adams D LOUIS I Phnllxps F Rxnella uni 67 HOMEROOM 318 BI FRONT ROW C Gray W Mader B Weeks E Wxndenburg S Mlchael ldes H Eisenberg SECOND ROW B Rlch K Klamer F Chenerey F Petro D Spector I.. Matthews THIRD ROW H Braun D Sandler H Heller M Legome A Berman B Rux1n Mr Chrlstman FOURTH ROW M Leutenberg N Geller J Siegel F Myers B Zaas A Bates N Schubert ' I K 'P I 1 . U :.M . E ' . . ' , 'Z . f : . it 4 .K ,V , 9: .l ' 5 MZ. H.. J' I .1-lx I 1 . . . : .- VXI I 3' ,, l I : , J aj. 12 4: 1- 1 A! I' ' ,Q '. ' ' '. 4-5 ' W a : . . j 9 . : R. we . j -. , f ' C 'ii - ' ' ' ' .J : I :S. 1 fy . ' 3 . Q ' 1-. A Q i 0: . I I ' . A . : 3 f . A A . :' .' Q, .I 4 . FOURITH Row: L. 1 f ' 4- - . ,Q .. ' ': f i I . ' 2 . . is E. ' - : . g ' 4 . -1 N ' . ' 9. Z :s 'ku - ' f i ' y 1: Q . cs . : . I ,.- --ef, - I . f V , I X W A , u : ' 5 r I J , .X ' l Z U I I .71 V 5' W-, ' . . I Ik 'M . 3 .. Q 9 Y. l ' F -L .Q . S .3 fl . Q . . HUMEROUM 125 S GRIDDERS CARRY OFF CII FUUTBALL PLAUUE HOMEROOM IZ: BI FRONT ROW ,I Slgner A Arnson Shafer G McFee1y Mr Fraunfelter SECOND ROW B Samuels L Mast H Kaspy B Rankm D Bogomolny THIRD ROW M Dworken Schnexder G Lowery L Hoffman Mxllrnan FOURTH ROW M Haber L Femgold Welter D Berg 1. Mor rxs C Roodman HOMEROOM 105 CII FRONT ROW A Geracx S Baron A Rowland C Poske A Mxller H Cort SECOND ROW N Moss I.. DEMB1OYlbuS B Per sons H Handel j Ben dalr L Zahler THIRD ROW j Szabo Stexn 1 Koppelman M Nock C Brug N Katz H Kaufman FOURTH ROW E Beck E Gerdy C C1lley E Lxppert K Welsh I.. Gladstone I.. Vanderhlde HOMEROOM 307 BI FRONT ROW B Cayne EI Vallns El Botmk j Haselow -I Rehmar SECOND ROW H Mack S Moss D Edxson S Baskxn J. Katz 1 Voll Mr. Fast. THIRD ROW: D.Russell' I. Goldring' R. Peltz' D. Metz' M. Whay' M. Shiffman' S. Beckman. FOURTH ROW: S. Cole' W. Sogg' D. Peterjohn' F. Schreiner' A. Sandler' N. Lanese' D. Martin. vii.. I-IOMEROOM 231 CII FRONT ROW L Elcomn, A BenJamm S Hart R Udelf R Budln SECOND ROW B Rubxn R Gold L Wagner Ogxlvxe B Fox G Wettlaufer THIRD ROW j Kuhnle E Garaway B Crxtch held S Tarlltz I Magden L Kester K DeHart FOURTH ROW EI Slmmons -I Montxeth Thompson M Purek Rxchardson El Cohen Strauss B Nank I I 219 LEADS GIRLS HUMEROUMS IN COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE HOMEROOM 109 CII FRONT ROW j V1nc1 Glueck I Buehler M Klelnman B Kloha Doolzttle SECOND ROW R Redhead -I MacDonald L Wxlson L Ross E Frled man D Splke N Swlrsky THIRD ROW L jalov1c D Meckler R Adelman E Hmrschfxeld M Berger N Trexmsh B Sxmon FOURTH ROW S Gross G Schwesmger S Laxng C Ertle Mr Ruppert HOMEROOM IZI CII FRONT ROW D Gold R Stahl A Buckholtz D Zack K Lleberman SECOND ROW W Wood W Frxschmann S Pod ersky D Mxddleton G Grove D Roth THIRD ROW J Delson M Rxemer G Fahrent hold D Latmk M Slesh M Bernzwelg Mr Wxllxams FOURTH ROW B Nathan B Talcott R Machson S Rextman j Lorz R Halas D Kohner KI I5 firm HOMEIROOM 219 CII FRONT ROW R Atkms M Pauli B Bogdanoff j Lxcker P Sugerman E Schzff S Kleln S Swerdlow SECOND ROW R Levin P Ba1ley j Hexamer E Meltzer -I Sm1th B Whmtmg L Waxman E Tulgo THIRD ROW M Colhe L Rosendaul M Wexgand L Conner S Berson I-I Freedman S Rosenfeld FOURTH ROW P Gross berg N Brown A New man C Chapman j Ep stein R Galhtte M Twiggs Mxss Clark 69 HOMEROOM 317 CII FRONT ROW L Perlman R Mlller D Dean S Rosxn L Esmond F Mxchael J Levlne SECOND ROW V Pomeroy D Gentner V Haldeman A Wolstexn M Waxman C Newman j Marx P Brown THIRD ROW B Baker V Sweet S Blau I Schock B Conner N Weaver L Wxlk FOURTH ROW L Feld man P Newman C Klme C Chapman K Sm1th E ump j jenkms Mrs Rxeke 1 lr - ,, I , , - I :,. :.' 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Davxdson E Abraham G Chxn I.. Sxelaff M Gold man S Gordon HIJMERIJUM 201 HAS PRIZE WINNING SKIT AT MARTHAS PARTY HOMEROOM 201 CI FRONT ROW C Green held L Walker B Rosen 8 berg B Mxlls N Goodman SECOND ROW S Brody M Kutz M Bernstexn S Rxemer S Vogel F Blaxwes THIRD ROW B Burns F Lesser .I Ballonoff H Harrls G Smclaxr j N 4 Schnexder FOURTH ROW H Horn 'S mg D Whxteman V Freed B Cohen M Thayer G hi 4 Rock P Klxne HOMEROOM 215 Cl FIRST ROW M Comrxe R Fant j Amdur Schexner SECOND ROW L Flynn G Keller T Stettler M Benjamxn A Smollin THIRD ROW B Gxlbert P Whitaker D Bigler H Zeldes A Schwartz Mr Nash HOMEROOM 310 CI FRONT ROW j Flnxzxa G Zetzer H Marks S Horwxtz SECOND ROW L Cooper man D Wzlhamson G Katz H Ceaser A Schwartz it J THIRD ROW R Olxver B Suxt j Dxckerson N johnston H Schlesmger ea, AU HOMEROOM 110 FRONT ROW H Wexss j Martxn S Slater B Stem R Abrahamson S Gage M Attenson SECOND ROW G Beren stem H Gordxn F Stein D Clauson K Roads S Greenberg THIRD ROW T Kern Cox -I Knll A Kaplan B Ong D Wolff 73 gg Q H I h A A B I U A R 7 I- '- I ,i 'fl' is ' V 1 . V. -. . A . . J Q ' 1 I . D l V .- . . . A . - 'J 5 I . 1 . L N J Q -1 .4 R' ,-I . 2. L . I . ' I x 'Q . ' 'Q . ,I ' QI 3 F x, ' . by E J I ' - mi . Z 1 . ' . a I J I . ' :. I Izj. I H . 9 . it I I 3 I .1 Th if .f I . I r 1 - 1 .SI ' I I . - lg tl t Q I' I: U. 5 .' I 5 f , g . i ' . L I I - 1 ' 'f. -' '. .. -Rf ff' f' 'I J 111 'T' T1 I' I A 7 ff ,N ,IZ 1', 1 I' ' '5 I W3 . x I' V I CI. 'I A I . :I . aj. 'IVA 1 -- .1 . I . , HOMERUUM 309 BESTS All CUMERS IN Cl SWIM MEET HOMEROOM 309 CII FRONT ROW Schwalb S T1rk F Kurlemder A Berk W Smxth D Moulthrop SECOND ROW D ja cober R Levy M Kap lan M Fungus A Baer L B ustxg THIRD ROW S Hersch field E Agm S Schaef fer D Kmg D Oster Mr Tupta FOURTH ROW A Co letto J Harper B Crink T Fitzgerald D Siegel L Wyrnor la- ii 74 id tw RF R M, Xfff N?-xxx XT' W, . - XXX Q42 5222, 'gf K5 A 1, 2 .h X X - L ,J . I 2 'f F X x 3551- V x h 5 , X , 4 . I 440 , , 1 f ff Z-um' xx f X XX 6 X x ,7 bkfq QIXG I SP -xvxx Q wa! vnoeyngz SQXRQ XX Ku? N-5 H5 QQNQXXSJ R X A R- EXECUTIVE BUAIID IIE THE GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION gf' f4' Gym Cadet Pre L. Emanuele Ath Club Pres N Klein 1:7 rg K1 Treas I Katz Pres j Cobbledxck Treas II S Schagrxn Rec Sec E Gxsser Corr Sec V Bartch fs Yel jack Pres I j Kxng V Pres F Benovztz Yel jack Pres II L. Kerr QR 'S i I 4 Swzm Club Pres C Fath Tenn Club Pres P Blrnholtz 77 I 4 1 , P D, f I s. . - - - ' C v ,Z fd s , -A i ,, ' II' ff CI I3 ' . -E. . . ' . ' . ' 0'- 4, 4 fo- ,Q 4- I 4,- X A., P1 , 4 qu A G -L l. T5 ' Q59 , vi? IVR X7 EI ' . . is . . FRONT ROW: L. Markleyi j. Reasg C. Nankg L. Browng N. Whitmang A. Sabing S. Heimbergerg j. Dauberg SECOND ROW: C. Williamsg S. Reeve: P. Schwabie: J. Bateg N. Weissg j. Tay1orgM. Lubeckg C. Ware. 'fills SWIM CAUETS When Neptune s daughter takes to the water at I-Ie1ghts she may feel well assured that she ll never smk to an 1gnom1n1ous end at least not so long as the Sw1m Cadets are 1n charge These 8Ct1V9 glrls make lt thexr business to help other gxrls to over come the1r fear of the water and to become better swxmmers It 15 the1r hope that every He1ghts gxrl w1ll know how to sw1m well by the tlme she graduates Co ord1na t1on and a sense of rhythm supplemented by the practxce wlnch makes perfect are a part of every Cadet s natural equlpment The Swlm Cadets assxst M1ss Crane ln the mstructzon of the sw1mm1ng classes The responsxbxlxty of dxstubutmg smts col 1ect1ng towels and tak1ng attendance also rests upon them Each successful apphcant has proved her abllxty to sw1m a quarter of a m11e to use varlous strokes 1n swlrnmmg two laps to perform several types of dxves and to CXh1b1t skxll an synchron1zed sw1m mmg She must also enroll 1n a sen1or hfesavmg class mf she has not already taken thxs course To promote greater schoo1w1de 1nterest 1n sw1mm1ng every sprmg the Cadets produce a water pageant It s not all work and no play however for the gzrls By 1nv1t1ng g1r1s from other schools to splash partles they manage to combxne fun and serv1ce 1nto one frxendly helpful organlzatlon mr--. 78 f Z1 ,-. 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Y, M FRONT ROW L Thomas N Saphxre E Katz M Parker V Kaufman L Emanuele A Sanow j Kxng SECOND ROW L Kerr A Mmmllo P Waters C Newman M Huntsberger F Benovztz N Klem Glsser j Cobbledxck L Klein G Bartch S Schagrm M j Dlmlxch B Levxtt C Lawrence D Roberts GYM CAIIETS She s peppy' She s wzllmg to serve' She s athletlcl She s proud to be a cadet' She cheerfully gxves up much of her lexsure txme to referee games after school and to ass1st the gym teachers tn the1r classes She reallzes that she attamed membershlp mark both a wrxtten and a pract1ca1 exam 1nat1on and by mamtaznxng a C average an her general studies, but also by merxtmg the recommendatlons of her teachers For these reasons, she 15 fmlled wlth a deep sense of honor and a full reahzatzon of the respons1b1l1t1es she has assumed as she dons her black gym su1t wzth its gold lmtxals s1gn1fy1ng Cadet Leader She cooperates FRONT ROW N Fenwzck L Hoak M Lurie H Stevens j Pxpes M Black B Lamont P Asquxth R Spzlka S Daggett SECOND ROW G Foukal S Kadow B Ricksecker R Shapiro P Balbrxdge M Freed M A Wolfe S Pxnkett j Spetrmo C Layer j Stamberger Sulhvan N Agapz R Cohen N Atma N Dzsalvo L Spoerrx Wlth Lou1se Emanuele the Cadets com mander 1n ch1ef, and M1ss Mary Graham, the faculty sponsor She respects the de merit system 1naugurated thxs year The h1lar1ous antlcs and festxvxtxes at the over nxght held at Camp Red Ralder zn the fall her sxster Cadet Leaders She has formed new fnendshlps among the representatxves from elght dxfferent schools who part1c1 pated 1n the xnter school playday Reluctantly at the close of the semester, she has sa1d good bye and good luck to a group of pals at the semm annual semor farewell dinner Hats off to the Gym Cadet the epltome of school sp1r1t' ' 1 ' .u Q ' f ' . 5- 2 . - Qs.: u in Cadets not only by passing with a high have cemented the bonds of fellowship with l 3' . 0 ' 3 , . zz.. Q :.A. 79 Q MISS GRAHAM and MISS HORN MISS CRANE GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSIIIIIATIIIN When a member of the fa1r set Joms the G1rls Athletic Assocxatxon she may be ac t1ve in any or all of the s1x d1v1s1ons These sections Gym and Sw1m Cadets Sw1m and Tennis Clubs Athletxc Club and Yellow jackets su1t the varled taste of every sports minded glrl Competmg 1n 1ntra mural games after school provldes fun and exercxse for the GAA s Th1s fr1endly nvalry fades and the frxendlmess remains when they work together on a char1ty pro ject each semester or prepare for thexr annual banquet Progects th1s year mcluded sending canned foods through CARE to Europe and g1v1ng toothbrushes soap nee 80 dles and thread to a needy group By way of entertaxnment a program of authentlc Indxan dances was gwen by Charles Z1m mer who has made a hobby of studymg then' meanmgs Fran Benovxtz GAA s veep preszded over a panel conslstxng of john Langmead representzmg football Norty Greenberger of the swzm team Don Halverstadt from the basketball squad and B111 Mr Baseball Pangborn Th1s star studded panel dlscussed the problems that arlse 1n each sport Harrlson D1llard Olympzc track champ was 1nv1ted to speak at the annual GAA banquet wh1ch offxc1al1y brought to a close the year s fun and work FRONT ROW F Benovltz E Gxsser j Cobbledxck L Kerr N Klein SECOND ROW L Lang ford L Emanuele S Schagnn P Birnholtz -' T 'f'?'+ . J, s V t I ' 4 A I I f I 5 . I f ' .I ff lg ' I , ' s ff' . .. - ,. E Q- , I . S . . , . . . . . 1 ' n . . . . . . . . ,, - . . . ' r 1 . . . . , I I ' I . . . . . ' 1 1 . . . . . . - . .. ' , I . , . . . ' I . . . . . H ,, . , . , . ' I - 1 D . . , 1 1 ' .7 2 Q vs s '- Q . , 9 1' . , 2 - 2 7 4 . a . : , In - . : . . Q : . - I . 2 . Q . . f f 'S Z 'l 'q 1 S X 0 , 'O xggf '25 Zff mx xx xxx TENNIS CLUB The only racket that ms off1c1ally sanc tzoned by the School Board Mr Morley and the Student Councxl thms dlstmctmon 15 claxmed by the Tenn1s Club a branch of GAA whlch specxalxzes racket eermg Every Fnday afternoon the members of the Tennxs Club can be seen lobbmg servmg and smashmg balls around the glrls gym or 1n Cam Park durxng mce weather Interest 1n the game IS heightened by the annual sprmg tournament whzch IS open to all members of GAA The wmner and the runner up are FRONT ROW C Plulllps M Segal D Schneider man C Florentmo SECOND ROW R Drubo B Exsenberg C Brover P Asquzth L Walker THIRD ROW A Cole T Hertzberger B Hzrsch S Schembart R Fx-exler F Lnpton E Harris j Madorsky M Turkel P Bxrnholtz L Emanuele S Firestone nf' F1149 Bl awarded thelr varslty letter and auto matlcally become members of Yellow jackets Several f1nal1sts m th1s tourna ment also partlcipate 1n a Clty wide tourna ment wluch IS held at Western Reserve Umversxty M1ss Dazey Horn the club s sponsor azds the gxrls 1n perfectzng then' backhands forehands serves and net shots Although handzcapped by the lack of tennzs courts adjacent to the school the members of the Tenms Club have nevertheless made of the1r organzzatmn a racket that 15 really on the ball' ff' A ,-1513: K A Zfmt 'H , r R Z xi it 4. 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I 'i ' 4 X, A B 4 h - I FIRST ROW B Emexs C Ware N Ogxlvne R Gallxtte P Scrannage M Collxe S Nelson SECOND ROW S Carr E Sakemnller L Brown j Reas B Nank L Kester C Chapman j Dauber THIRD ROW D Crane A Icovxc S Rxemer N Wexss N Wexdrxck M Segal B Rxcksecker FOURTH ROW j Taylor J Burge S Barth S Srnxth C Fath N j Weaver L Langford 0 'mo ,hi- SWl Mother may I go out for Swxm C1ub'7 Why yes, my darllng daughter, For everyone knows that its members Perform 11ke nymphs ln the water Sponsors of gxrls mterclass and mter scholastxc swlm meets and co workers wxth the Swxrn Cadets on the sprmg water pageant, the mermaxds spend many after M CLUB school hours mdulgmg 1n thexr favorxte sport Dartxng 11.ke dolphms, they dash after the ball 1n water polo Wxnnxng flve pomts 1n the GAA swxm meet entltles a g1rl to a letter xn the f1rst year of competxtlon a medal the second year, and the coveted cup the thxrd year. .- sz.. :z.. I Z' p f F Z .l :. D I' fx fnzij- -,': I, f . f y A ' Li l x. 4 Il 4 A . + 82 .,.4....r... .L- ITT' 9 J.,-..- .Jn- FIRST ROW N Dzsalvo S Reeve L Langford SECOND ROW j Pxpes L Spoern F Benovitz THIRD ROW J Rees N Wedenck C Ench B Allen FOURTH ROW L Kerr S White C Ware A Sabm j Dauber FIRST ROW S Daggett A Mmnxllo S Schragm SECOND ROW N Agapx S Kester J B810 L Hoak THIRD ROW B Rxck seeker C Fath j Stamberger D Roberts FOURTH ROW B Nash H Frzedman P Baldrxdge G Foukal A Sanow YELLOW IACKETS Busy as thexr name 1mp11es are the Yellow wxnner of letters m the same sport for two jackets, a club for the schools years and a gold cup to three year w1n Women All members must have won ners The entlre school 15 acqua1nted, at the1r letters m one mtramural sport The least by sxght, w1th these g1r1s who cheer Backers Club awards a gold medalto each fully guard the cafetena doors at noon 83 H -jk wg, , T- -.. .,, .,. , ..---. ,,,.- V --- M, - f -- . - - -. - 3 v- ' ' ' .-, . - - , --1' - ..- ' Q? Jn a'- ' . . Q . . . , . . - , . 5 . . I- I , A - f , 1 0 - 5 ,Q ' ' ' ' 1: , ' - S . . . ' ' -A : . 5 . - ' - ' - .. ' : . : . - J 5 I . 2 ' ' . I . S . Q . . K 'A O s 4 , A.L,.,.,., 1- 2' W7 3' 6 . .,.1,.. . . U' - sa ' 'X ' 5 ' . ' 1 W, . . . . . MMM . . . 5 ,h -,.. I . I K' - S, n ' . . Ml' v 'V . , . . . , I , : . - 1 . ,, Z . I . .,- Q . . ,. I . 2 L 1 . Q . I 4 . Q . . V i A 1' 'O .'v u NH- , ' , H . . . , . I - ' . xc... lv-f 'W -mvl 5l 9115 U, 2 'Q ti x' .ft I' , 85 ,-V Q. N X R o 1- ,, . J 1' R' C Gerhan A. Pullello J, Sjegal E. Ullman FOUTBALL FEATS 0F 1950 Fall, 1950, saw the Tigers take the field, reinforced by 12 returning lettermen and two new assistants to Head Coach George McKinnon. Coach Richard Tupta introduced the backfield to a host of new plays, and Coach Ed Moderick helped the line increase in offensive and defensive strength. In preparation for their opening tussle with Glenville,the Bengals began calisthentics on August Zl. Additional practice came in the form of pre -season scuffles with elevens from other schools. Despite the fighting spirit of the Tigers, the season's opener went to Glenville, 19-7. Though holding their opponents for the first half in each of the next three games, the Tigers could not withstand the second half onslaughts of the powerful East Tech, Lakewood, and Lorain teams. Friday the 13th proved no jinx for the squad on the night of the East High game, when the Tigers blasted their way to the first win of the season. The following week, the Hilltoppers rolled over Elyria's Pioneers, 26 -l3. Seeking their third con- secutive win, the Bengals showed power as they routed Parma,41-6. Although they battled hard in blinding rain, the Tigers suffered defeat at the hands of Shaker's Red Raiders. The hard luck which had hounded the Hilltoppers all season was not to be shaken off at the Shaw game. After 48 thrill-packed minutes, time ran out as the Tigers threatened to score a second touch- down and left the scoreboard reading 12 points for Shaw and 7 for Heights. X 'H C. lxrotine R. Meyers B. joseph This ear's team had its share of stars Y . Speedy halfback Bob Balliett and 6'3 end Warren Haskins were chosen for the first string of the All-Lake Erie League Team. These boys were the principal targets for the passes of quarterbacks Dave jones and Stu Smith. After scoring four touchdowns to down Lorain, Balliett was named Press Star of the Week. Bob was high-point man for the Tigers with a season's total of 73 points and second in the league in that de- partment with 43 points . Also outstanding in the season's play was Co-Captain john Langmead, who played both offensive guard and defensive line-backer. Although the lettermen would have been enough to do the lion's share of the work, the juniors shone in several departments. A pleasant sur- prise to the coaching staff was the passing of Dave jones and the fine running of Saul Isler and Ed Ullman. In addition, mighty tackles Sanford Sacks and John Smith proved to be bulwarks of the line. Seventeen re.- turning lettermen and a wealth of additional grid material plus the traditional Heights' talent for sportsmanship, win or lose, augur well for the Tigers in 1951. B Wehrung D. Nystrom B. Reynolds H. Sugerman V Krupman C. McMurray I... Schwartz I a 4 a R tm 6? ': - I D jones R Scaffidl M,I..aveter C,P1-Qctor j Recchi A Greene M Klnzkm . 19 . Z6 ' 32 V 32 12 13 6 SCORES Glenville Heights East Tech Heights Lakewood Heights Lorain Heights East Heights Elyria Heights Parma Heights Shaker Heights Shaw Heights H Rocco S lsler S Smith B Bullxett W Haskxn 1 Smith j Langmead D Shields D Boden S Sacks J Miller I-ahgmead and Wehrung get Chev' muh Watchmg Fullback Punchy' Greene sees the ground come up are Heights players Rocco 27 and Haskin 44 to meet him -Aur'7 SUPH TEAMS SHINE ml! FN FRONT ROW S Ullman F Rxnella I Goldrxng H Exsner j Kravxtz B Goodman H Ruby G Grove B Lolh j Wxnger SECOND ROW H Selzman A Arnson H Russakoff N Trexmsh D Bogornolny N Wxnger D Gregg F Hlrschheld D Sandler H Braun E Freedman THIRD ROW Coach Ruppert D Katz M Slesh M Waxman R Goodman S Grossman R Peltz R Glen I Glxck M Haber R S1lverste1n Asst Coach Izzo FOURTH ROW H Ross T janclgar M Whay L Hoffman -I Lorz D Louis M Rexmer D Yokel H Resmck The Cubs chalked up a successful year on the for theL E L champlon sh1p w1th seven WIHS and one loss They bowed on y to E1yr1a 14 O The 38 12 trouncmg of Shaw and a 31 14 con quest of Shaker gleam 1n the record books The1r opponents 78 po1nts pale I flmfa O FRONT ROW F Hxrschfxeld j Isrxllo S Ullman D Wexss j Kravetz, S Wexsman SECOND ROW L Hutner B Ong M Belkxn M Waxman H Schlesmger S Halpern THIRD ROW D Katz I Glxck Z Gombos j Kr1ll j Cox G Safran Mxller FRONT ROW H Strozxer T Cxcchella S Kamen A Kastxn Schnexder D Lerner SECOND ROW A Posner L Bell j Martm D Schwalb A Glueck A Smolm THIRD ROW C Ertle G Gezser N Johnston B Goodman H Marks xnto xnslgnxflcance before t e Cubs 187 Her Esner collected 4 poxnts and Fred H1rsch f1eld tallxed slx 1'Ds Coach SYCNS Rupperts strong soph lme was sparked by guard Sey mour Ullman and ack KFBYIIZ D1ckBogomo1ny jerry Wmger and Bob Gregg ln the backfxeld 88 E., L 3,--' ,far Q 2 I K 1 -1 Q ff- I ' T: L tv 1' 1 3 ,. . I Q L? I - ' - - u I ,v 5 1 gridiron by tying Elyria ' 'J 'I 1 W swf ', ' - - J 1 I l : lllq U. l. . : . g . ' 3 . Q . ' Q . . . gj. z . ' L . ' ,. Q . ':j. ' Q : . L . ' 5 . 1 . L . . h i b A is 5 . YL .. r X . . Y . ,'Q. 'T fl,'i1f5 A 1,1 , lx ' . I ' .I ' . A 1 - - Qf All Jim ww- SWIM AND BASKETBALL SIIUADS MAKE DOUBLE KILLING IN LEL 7 f I FRONI' ROW A Krxeger S Pevaroff R Cohen R Pxcozzl B Krasny SECOND ROW K L1ght D Halverstadt B joseph D Peterjohn S Penn Mr Vannorsdal THIRD ROW L Roth j Smxth j Mxller S Sacks H Garrxson In a tlght LEL race the T 1 g e r basketball qulntet came through to capture the txtle For the fxrst t1me 1n the hxstory of the school He1ghts has won both the swxmmmg and the basketball crowns 1n the same year W1th a season record of 13 wms and s1x defeats the Vanrnen col lected a total of 1024 po1nts wlule holdmg then' opponents to 864 po1nts The Hexghts cagers had 9 w1ns and three losses 1n league play Most 8XC1t1ng encounters durxng the regu 'mm lar season were the two games w1th Elyrza pre season favor1te to w1n the champ1onsh1p In a hard fought season opener w1th the Pxoneers the home team came out on the los xng end of a 50 48 score In the second thrxller w1th Elyrxa the T1gers were edged out by one po1nt 66 65 The loyal fans who followed the Vanmen to the Class A dxstrxct tourna ment at Euclxd saw the Tlgers set a new tourna ment record by runnmg up a total of 79 pomts 1n the fzrst game w1th Bedford Center john Mlller took BASKETBALL RECORD OPPONENTS HTS Elyrla Lora1n Euclxd McK1nley L1nco1n Lakewood Cuyahoga Falls Shaker Shaw E lyrxa Euchd Loram Lakewood Shaker Shaw Ashtabula 90 scorlng honors for the tourney w1th hxs 32 pomts 1n the Bedford game After the T1gers got by Central 1n the second game the Euc11d Panthers pulled the upset of the tournament oustlng He1ghts by one pomt xn an overtxme 49 48 Captam ward who graduated 1n january was second h1ghest scorer 1n the LEL at the end of the flrst half of the season The hugh e st scorer for He1ghts durlng the regular season was Lenny Roth w1th a 183 polnt total Includ1ng tour nament play john Mxller topped everyone w1th 241 po1nts By h1tt1ng the hoop for 30 po1nts against Shaw john smashed the school record for lndlvxdualscor xng set by jerry Rendel sham ln 1947 Mr M11 ler s sophomores made an 1mpress1ve showxng ln the junior vars1ty competxtxon The Cubs had a league record of eight w1ns and four defeats Prxncxpal pomt getter of the team was Fred Hxrshfxeld wxth Mxke Belkxn runnxng second Q .. V U fl ' S I 1 I I I Y? ml, I 1 T - , I I I I 'WI 112.1 If 6 L L, 5 I . ' I ' I I 9: - it . A -f, X .--,. of ' , - Warren Iiiaskin, .6'4 for- . Q . u t ' . Lsgrwfm . I ' ' 50 481 ' . ' ' ' . ' 53 60 I ' I - ' 51 65 ' - . ' 45 36 ' I ' - ' ' ' 45 51 I I - ' ' 44 56 ' . . ' - I , 48 68 ' - . 16 23 ' ' ' ' 54 69 . . . . . A ' ' - ' 66 65 ' ' 41 54 ' ' . - . 39 57 . . ' 53 44 ' . . Z9 55 . . ' . . . . 50 66 . . . ' j 43 33 . MERMEN ARE FIRST IN THE DISTRICT THIRD IN THE STATE API Md 7' as M 5 IQ! 'X FIRST ROW B Cotton A Gray B Gregg M Kagen j Broadbent B BACK ROW D Becker B Cohen D Lemon W Frischman B Brown D Schwarten D Beurketj Lurxe D St Clair j Strozxer B Lewis B McOmber Once again Heights High s waterboys drew the spot light in local swimming circles and emerged as aquatic champs When the Spray cleared the 1951 me rmen had collected crowns from the city dis trict and Lake Erie League Last minute ral lies weren t needed for all the meets were taken with comfortable point margins Coach Ralph Williams be gan practice with only four lettermen to keep up the pace set by the 1950 team Several former jV s boost ed the team s hopes by showing amazing improve ment, but the real wonder was the show of strength by the sophomores. The team opened the season with a conquest of their nemesis, Lakewood They then floated to 14 dual meet victories. The clos- est contest was a drowning of Shaker, 48-27. Up against St. Ignatius and Euclid, the mermen swam perfect meets, stroking to first and second places in every event. In the dis- trict competition at Fenn pool, Heights placed 12 men, scoring a phenomenal SWIM RECORD OPPONENTS HTS. Western Reserve Z0 55 Lakewood St. Ignatius Shaker Z7 Z0 54 68 48 55 Z1 6 University School East Tech 17 58 Shaw Z4 51 Thomas Edison 62. Shaw Euclid Shaker 2.1 Kent State Frosh Lakewood Kent State Frosh 1 3 26 49 6 68 54 Z4 51 26 49 Z9 46 91 Trump T Reeve F' Stark total of 94 points In the state meet at Columbus the swimmers took third place edged out only by Canton McKinley and Wal nut Hills of Cincinnati When Cleveland s back stroke champion Warren Blaugrund graduated january Norty Greenber ger succeeded him as captain Bob Trump star freestyler of the mermen tied the teams 40 yard freestyle record and won the 100 yard events in city district and LEL com petition Bob also anchored the champion freestyle relay team More records were smashed in the indi vidual medley department by sophomore Dick Sch warten. Diving honors were shared by john Broadbent and Warren Frischmann. john was at the top in the city and LEL meets: War- ren won in the district and placed third in the state. Others who successfully took to the water were Sandy McOmber, Al Gray, john Strozier, Ted Reeve, joel Lurie, and Bob Gregg. Top material, fine coach- ing, and hard work produc- ed a winning swim squad. TRACK TEAM With seven returning lettermen to bolster the spirits of the 1950 track team, Coach Alvin Engel's cindermen started the season with a bang by ' winning the traditional Hilltop Meet with Shaker and University School by a wide margin. Put at a disadvantage by bad wea- ther which kept them from outdoor practice and caused cancellation of their first four meets, the Tigers battled Shaw to a 58-58 tie in the de- layed home opener. At ' the West Tech Relays, they placed in three dif- ferent events and then f went on to beat Euclid 65- Y r A ,Vi weather . Dick Mann was consistent winner through- out the season in the 100- the 220, and the 440 -. Dick was the first Heights' runner in several years to qualify for the annual state meet by taking the district championship in the quarter mile and a second place in the century. Mann also anchored the fourth place mile relay team. The other Heights' points in the district meet were tallied by Dick . Kennerly, who captured a fifth place in the discus throw, and Bob Nash, fifth place winner in the 120 yard high hurdles event. Nash, a junior, -.,q. 58. The Hilltoppers then Will.. 1 was outstanding in both traveled to the I... E, L. ,.-. ' ., V i n ' the lows and the highs. Meet at Elyria and for the QM 'I lt - ' Other mainstays this year Second Year in '3 TCW took .. . Q 'iii were jerry Katz in the second Place. The track- .. --H' i if . . f A 440- and the mile relay, sters showed their heels to Shaker, trouncing the Red Raiders 74-45: but in the important district meet Heights rated only sixth place. The Tigers ended the season undefeated in dual meets by taking john Adams 65-53. Hard work, ability, enthusiasm for the sport, good coaching, and fair weather are important factors in the success of every track team. The Tigers had them all-except fair FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: ABOVE: Will he make it? THIRD ROWI BELOW: Canfield nies to FOURTH ROW: the finish. FIFTH Row: Bob Canfield in the 880- and the mile, Lou Helfenbein in the high jump and hurdles, Howard Drechsler in the shot-put, and Al Schmaeman in the mile. Potential 1951 stars were Bob Bennett and Tom Dean in the dashes: john Craig and Tom jenkins in the distance events: and Ralph Rothstein, Merrick Hoffman, Jerry Cohen, and Fred Stark in field events. H. Drechsler: R. Bennett? R. Rothstein: J. hvidson. A. Badertscher: j. Cohen: R. Nash: B. Canfield: A. Schmaeman: D. Mann: T. jenkins: F. Stark: B. Grew. B.Halal: M. Hoffman: B. Bloch: E. Karninski: T.jenkinsI R. Memmott: M. Haber: j. Craig: D. Hensel. M. Klein: L. Davis: R.L.ev-ine: j.Martin: T. Dean: C. Gerhan: A. Oberst: 1. Easterday. Coach Engel: J. Schneider: H. Ganz: B. Linder: H. Garrison: F. Myers. Heights' Baseball Hill - toppers, ending their sixth season as proteges of Bernie Zweig, placed third in the Lake Erie League for 1950. Promi- nent o n the pitching s t aff were W allie Bonebrake, Dick Peterjohn, and Bob Shuster. Bonebrake, hurled ,800 ball, with fourwins offsetting one defeat. Peterjohn. a sophomore making his ii r s t appearance in hi g h school competition, pitched a one-hitter against E as t Tech. Not content merely with pitching laurels, Dick slugged his way to second spot in the batting stand- ings with a .320 average. Only man to top Peterjohn in this department was shortstop Bill Pangborn, who banged away at a .386 clip. Leftfielder Ed New- hall, wielding a bat tw i c e his s ize, and co-captain W ilbur Kern also topped the .300 mark. Ke rn, for three years the Hilltop- pers' backstop, was named 1950's outstanding athlete by the H-Club. The Heights' E rie schedule wa s initiated with a bang as the Hilltopper Nine overpowered East T e c h 7-3, and was concluded with a 17-4 drubbingof BASE BALL TEAM ., 'T'-1 Hz ' 1' ' V QW- ! --0 ', gr , 'I W X K ff' 43 Z f ,f ,f ,W X 4 ff . X f?2f ' 7 . it an me SCORES East Tech 3 Heights 7 Lakewood Z Heights 2 Lorain 5 Heights 8 Euclid Z Heights 0 Collinwood 5 Heights l Shaker 3 Heights 1 Lakewood 0 Heights l Shaw Z Heights 1 Elyria 3 Heights 5 South 16 Heights 3 Lorain ll Heights 7 Lakewood 13 Heights 4 East 7 Heights 9 Shaker 0 Heights 1 john Adams 5 Heights 3 Shaw Z Heights O Shaw Z Heights 0 Elyria 4 Heights 17 Elyria. Their second en- counter of the season saw Heights tie Lakewood 2-2. Though the Hilltoppers outhit the Rangers 12-3, weird base running kept them from winning the game in regulation tirne. The deadlock was avenged in the r e p lay, as Heights eked out a 1-0 victory on Bill Pangborn's s e v e nt h inning single. The shutout was credited to the mas- terful hurling of Bob Shu- ster. A second thr ille r was the Shaker game, likewise a l-0 shutout in Heights' favor. A pitching duel held both teams scoreless until the eighth inning, when Wilbur Kern's single drove in the winning run. The Hilltoppers end- ed the s e a s on with seven wins and nine defeats but split even in Lake Erie Leauge play. The Hill- toppers' strength was s hown when they downed the East High team, who became Senate champs and regional representatives in the State Tournament. Returning for the '51 sea- son are six regulars, in addition to the usual crop of sophomores. It is from these yearlings that Coach Zweig hopes to fill the gaps left by graduation. FRONT ROW: B. Seiber: R. Shuster: j. Weissman: W. Kern, Coach Zweig: R Stewartg j. Langmead: W. Bonebrakeg B. Pangborng L. Adelstein. SECOND ROW: M. DaykinpD. McGx-athgj. Recchigj. Dawsong D. Peterjohn: j Millerg W. Porterg C. Proctor, S. Penng D. jones: E. Newhallg B. Silver: B Cohen. Bob Schuster lets go o! LAST ROW: j. Lenihan, R. Gregg, K. Knierimg P. Shutter: G. Kelleyg E another strike. Ullmang D. Bodeng D. Reinberg: R. Dombcikp D. Kaufman. FRONT ROW: Mr. Engelg L. Krasnyg A. Schmaemann: j. Craig: T. jenkinsg T.-Ienkinsg' j. Constantelos. BACK ROW: P. Meyers: L, Ross: S.Millsg B, Memmqttg Oberst: D. Stillerg T. Bunch. Captain Dick Ross teed off with the 1950 golf team and led it to the Lake Erie League championship and a second place in the North- eastern District Golf Tour- nament. The exceptional playing of Coach Ralph Williams' linksmen al s o brought the Hilltoppers a season record of nine vic- tories and only three defeats in dual matches. The five boys on the varsity were Ed Broida, jac k Hofstetter, Ronnie Kumin, Dan Silver- berg, and Ross, who topped off his last year at Heights by shooting a 74 in the dis- trict tournament. CRUSS-COUNTRY Coach Engel's 20 fleet- footed runners on the cross-country team made 1950 one of the best sea- sons in Heights' history The Tigers have a rugged two-mile course at Forest Hills,where they hold their home meets. For many y e a r s cross-country has been ove r-s hadowed by football, but much progress has been made in arousing interest in Lake Erie Lea gue competition. The Tig- ers came in secondina triangular contest with Rhodes and Shaw, to launch 1950 cross-country-wise. GOLF Benedictine 2.5 Heights Euclid 6 Heights Benedictine 14 Heights Brush 6 Heights Willoughby 18 Heights Shaker 0 Heights Lakewood 10 Heights Berea 7 Heights Lakewood 19 Heights Parma 14 Heights Mayfield O Heights Willoughby 1 Heights Revenge was in the offing, and the boys won two dual meets with Shaw and Bene- dictine. In the Lake Erie League meet, the Tigers placed second for the third successive year, succumb- ing only to Lakewood. At the district meet, they ran a fast fifth in a field of Z2 teams. Heights' good showing was due in large part to Al Schmaemann. Other top runne rs were Leonard Ross, Tom jen- kins, Bob Krasny, john j. Groth, D. Wood, j. Kaplan. E. Broidag D. Silverbergg R. Kumin, Craig, and Tim jenkins. D. Ross, j. Holstetteri J. Bestgen: D. McQuilkin, Coach Williams. C5Pt5in Dick R955 tees off YC is 3 L.. F5 uv-.., g ' - . 4 c. ,1 . M ri ffm . ,ln 1 I A , 1 A m 1 . I f Q INTRAMURALS It is remarkable how much concern athletic teams show for the eyesight of the um- pire or referee. No worries on this score, however, dis- turb the 35 boys' homerooms which compete in intramural games for the plaque pre- sented to the winner in each ofthe six grade levels of these sports. The eagle- eyed arbiters in the officials ' organization memorize an intramural sports ' rule book. Umpire-in-chief Walter Bird, assisted by the head manager of the Intramural Managers' Club, arranges the game schedule and supervises the refs on the playing field, Not all boys have the time or the talent to play on the varsity teams, but they get a lot of fun out of the intramural games . The bigger they come ----- ' v M7 X . -1 1? ' .M i - l . A S it . t' FRONT ROW: Mr. Bird: Mr. Engelg Mr. McAIeep j Kapling H. Baer. BACK ROW: L. Meisterg T.jacobsg L. Adelsteing A. Kahn. HOMEROOM FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS CI CII 314 125 BI Bll BCR 131 AI AII 237 127 f v I Q 5 I Pull up! Push up! Sit upl Because of the unsettled times, the physical educa- tion course of the AI and AII boys has assumed greater importance. Gym Instructor McKinnon says, This new senior gym program will prepare the boys for the rigors of military trainingf' At the beginning and end of the semester, comprehen- sive tests including the broad jump, parallel bars, and obstacle course measure the seniors' athletic skills. Which way is up? T1 And we w1ll fxght and we w111 w1n Seemg the Cheerleaders only as they per form theu' perfected routmes few stu dents real1ze the amount of practxce necessary for such precxsxon Almost daxly rehearsals have brought about an TOP S Grayson R Spxlka MIDDLE H Strozxer S Kohn L Elk BOTTOM N Wexdnck C Kane B Pangborn bg 96 1mprovement th1s year both m the cheers and 1n the pep of the school Head cheer leaders Evle Krupman and Rusty Sp1lka led th1s l1vely group 1n boostmg Helghts spxrzt in a record breakxng year of wms UHEHKSX fm f X YEA X j ' I x , ' X I H MR WINTERS Business Adviser MRS CONNOR Photography Advlser MARY CHICHESTER MAR L HANCOCK ACUYIYIES Edxtor .uemor Edxtor LARRY MILLER Edxtor ln chxef ROBERT HEISER Under c lass Edxtor MISS RYAN Lite rary Adx :ser M 1-q. MR BACHTEL Layout Adviser DAN GOLDRICH PHYI LIS BIRNHOLTZ Semor Edmtor Llterary Editor CALD RUN EDITO RS The students p1ctured on thxs page have had a wonderful opportun1ty that of pub l1sh1ng th1s yearbook Reahzmg that at He1ghts nearly everybody reads the Cal dron they have tr1ed to make these pages reflect accurately the sp1r1t and the hlstory of the school for the year just passed It 15 these people who assumed most of the respons1b111ty They had to see that there were pages deslgned, con tracts made photographs planned and taken and art1cles wrztten and they had to supervzse all the rest of the large and small operatmns whlch, when assembled produce a book such as th1s Of course, thxs respons1b111ty could not be assumed by the students alone Workxng closely along with them 1n every phase of produc t1on were Clayton Bachtel layout adv1ser Mrs Glorm Connor photography advlser M1ss Mary Ryan, hterary advxser and Wrlham Wxnters, bus1ness advlser BEVERLY JONES Typing Edxtor HARRY BROWN Accts Manager 5 in sa x ABBIE SABIN Faculty Edxtor JERRY COHEN Photography Ed f P' 6 . W' i Q x p p X gg I L 1 ai 6 f' 6 'is I 3 , - , :gi ' I Q DAVID ST CLAIR Boys Sports CRAWFORD THOBURN Business Manager 99 LENORE KERR Gxrls Sports QW HOWARD GANZ Art Edxtor EILEEN GISSER Copy Edxtor SHEL DON GOR DON Advertising Manager FRONT ROW: A. Marlowi H. Lippi R. Gold: C. Pipkin: 1. Pfeffer: N. DiSalvo SECOND ROW: j. Zirkin: R. Duke: R. Adelsteini ci Krohnl M. Miller! J. Fallenberg: B. Roth. THIRD ROW Mxss Malxn H Gurev R Ross B Levme H Praver Mr Bachtel FOURTH ROW Mr Winters B Krantz S Cole D Eynon j Marke B Meredith Mr Lee THE CREST CALDRUN ASSISTANTS Turnlng out a rnagazxne of the quahty of the Crest requxres the co operatmn of three staffs workmg together as one the hterary staff wh1ch selects the manu scrxpts reads the proof and plans the lay out the art staff which assxsts wxth layout and deslgns the cover the l1n1ng the 1n1t1a1 letters and the 111ustrat1ons the busmess staff whxch advertises promotes and sells the Crest Thls orgamzatxon of three staffs 1nto one smoothly functzonxng machme affords talented students an op portunxty to express themselves to other high school students and to record phases of hfe at Helghts I-hgh School FRONT ROW B Kleger D Metzner S Katzel A Marlow B Bross E Zer SECOND ROW L Wolff j Kohn B ones R Emrlch E. Broxda D Moss L Schreiber F Elchenbaum THIRD ROW R Shapxro B Roth M Cook M Hesse L De Mznorxbus R Mexsel B Cleverly E Tepper E Vahns S Rosm FOURTH ROW j Waxman j Brown R Duke M Kennedy j Reas j Marmorstexn R Landy C Gray B Glxck C jacobs B Mxller FIFTH ROW V Kaufman B Neufeld M Wolfe D Gunter! L Fmanuele B Cor! j Lmk C Yoelson M155 Ryan Mrs Connor SIXTH ROW Mr Wxnters M Muller A Yost M Segal B Cowan H Fuerst A Sanow F Lupton Mr Bachtel You thmk beavers work hard? Then you ought to look xnto Z11 and 227 any e1ghth perlod from fall unt11 sprxng Actxon starts w1th the section edltors who plan the layouts and the photographers who take the lwe shots scattered throughout the yearbook Then the wrxters go to work The assembly hne contxnues as the copy staff types and proofreads the art1c1es Work 1ng behmd the scenes 15 the busxness staff Reward for all the boys and glrls IS the satlsfactlon of see1ng the f1n1shed product e Caldron ' 1 I ' I 1 1 1 . , . . . . . . ,, . ,, I I l l . . . . - th voudis, Al. Blales.j. Cohen. C. Williams . J : 1 ' 9 . ' Q . . 100 FRONT ROW A Marlow M Frato Emms L DeMaxor1bus M Hesse SFCOND ROW B Bross B Cleverly M Majewskx C Zaas B Persons THIRD ROW P Welt M Hancock N Lavxne R Weisberger M Heppner Miss Ryan FOURTH ROW R Adelstein A Arnson C Thoburn E Bossart j Williamson A Albers THE HERMES UUILL AND SCROLL has provided an opportunity for students to express themselves in the Latin language Specially featured in each 1ssue for the past three years have been statements by leaders in government, literature, law, and education emphasizing that the study of Latin contributes greatly to success in later life Production of the 1950 edition was under the direction of Mary Lou Han cock, editor Edmund Bossart, assistant editor Carol Meyers, art editor Ruth Adelstem and Anne Marlow, assistants to the art editor and Benita Bross, treasurer Scroll, international honorary society for high school Journalists, must be a member of the staff of the Crest, the Black and Gold or the Caldron must have honor grades and must have the recommendation of his sponsor Each new member prom 1ses to uphold the principles of the society truth, initiative, opportunity, loyalty, leadership enlightenment, and friendship The Quill and Scroll serves the school by presenting annually at an assembly speaker with a journalistic background, by work on the school pubhcatzons, and by stimulating an active interest in writing FRONT ROW j Pief fer B Roth j Link R Adelstein j Waxman SECOND ROW P Birn holtz M Chichester D Goldnch M Hancock THIRD ROW Miss Ma lin A Sabin L Miller D St Clair H Praver B Heiser E ' f 5 . G ':M. X ' ' .': . z . 3 L : . . ya . - V '- J - j 3 . ' , A I : .I V I T ' Q . 3 . ' f . . I 1 ' ' '- if 'ff as The Hermes, published by the Latin Club, A candidate for membership in Quill and ' . . b - .. , . . . ' 5 S ' 1 Q . a 101 'if' n': 'ws I e W STANDING B Ross R Bergglas H Sudak H Rzeger L Lxpkmg A Peskin SEATED S Sixnmons R Rubenstein THE BLACK AND GOLD For 36 years the Black and Gold has been making 1ts bi. weekly appearances w1th news, vlews, and l1vely b1ts of chatter the faculty adv1ser, annually steers h1s staffs 1n the dzrectxon I-hgh School 1n good On the staff are Z5 to 30 persons who do all of the assxgrung, re port1ng, copy readxng, ed1t1ng, page make up, and other work necessary for pubhcatlon Current honor ratmgs for the Black and Gold are A1lAmer1can, N S P A Internatxonal I-Ionor Quzll and Ambrose P Spencer of servlng Hezlghts Journal1st1c fashion STANDING G. Bramson, G. Feingold, A. Sadofsky, j. Waxman. SEATED R. Ghck. Scroll and Medalxst, C S P A The North eastern Olno Press Assoc1at1on has rated it once the best pnnted paper 1nOh1o and the one w1th the best ed1tor1al page Mr Spencer contuxually keeps lus staffs on the1r toes searchzng for ways to modermze and xmprove the paper Headed by Sylv1a S1mmons and Ronald Rubenstem, fxrst semester, and Ruth Glxck second semes ter, this year s staff endorsed a Tw1rp Season boosted school act1v1t1es, and attended the Journalxsm conferences Kent Umversmty 'L dun. .4 . .I .. :'v .. . Q 4 , X . ' . Q limi, ,, .. u , up U . . . ' 5 . Q V ' 5 4, .. , 4 U Q.- f - .Q o f I . n . ' . ' It I wg . C if if Q 'r ' - . 4- 6' V, -1 as 'S' ' s I 1 . ' 1 i I 4 ' ' Thr , Af - . 4' ' A' t -x ,Q .M I . , - . J f . . ' , . . ' .. . . ,. 'Il ' ' ' EP I - Q I FRONT ROW E Cohen -1 Blaushild R Petroif R Hurwxtz R Levine Green SECOND ROW j jaffe E Chenevey S Mess ner D Yale P Zucker A S1mov1tz M Wexssman THIRD ROVG J Kohn D Wood G Tucker R Wexss K Cort J Weln berg FOURTH ROW EI Kaxns Dawson D Beurket A Oberst Greve B Lxnder .I Blank Tr! CORRIDUR GUARDS Trafflc engxneers are a necesslty 1n the modern world Perhaps some future bra1n who will solve the problems f trafflc congestwn 1n our c1t1es 1S even now rece1v1ng his tra1n1ng as a member of the He1ghts Corrxdor Guards Seventy stu dents man this force who keep the halls qu1et, clean, and free of lo1terers durlng classes These momtors also keep stu dents out of corr1dors where classes are m sesslon dunng fxfth and s1xth perxods Each un1t of guards operates under a cap taxn who sees that h1s staff IS on the Job each perxod Maxntenance of law and order xs the duty of every c1t1zen ofa democracy Our corrxdor guards are learnmg to shoul der that respons1b1l1ty so 1mportant to c1t1zensh1p by help1ng to promote good conduct, to provlde condztlons fonduclve to study, and to ma1nta1n t1d1ness 1n the bu1ld1ng Dependab1l1ty and punctualxty are character1st1cs of a successful cor ridor guard Wheres your pass? one of the challenges of the day Amateur cartoonlsts who would decorate the walls w1th the1r own vers1ons of Dogpatch are frustrated by the steely look 1n the eyes of these alert m1n1ons of school law The1r serv1ce to the school helps make Helghts a pleasant place for everyone FRONT ROW N Green bexger D Mxller Gold E Katz A Laffze SECOND ROW P Brown j Voll A Magxd B Ryan R Kumxn H Alkow R Epstexn THIRD ROW R Koplow H Edhexmer D Metz D McQu1lk:.n R Pxcozzx R Weeks I.. Matthews FOURTH ROW j Isra el M Wexngart D Peter john L Roth G A1-Qnoff K Kmenm H Kramer M Llchstern J. . 1 1 . 5 . g ii 1 .'x-. U ' . ' ' Q' . ' . ,tx f aj. l 2 '. 3 L . ,JA ,f ' f' f tl , '. ,B O . . . . v ' ' . Cl I D I9 . . . .... . . ,, ,, 1 . ' QB. 103 HER B SUGERMAN Presxdent FRONT ROW A Sabxn S Luna R Cohen A Newmeyer W Sogg D Goldrxch SECOND ROW N Osborn j Green M Faxgxn C jacobs B Stxllman j Rosenthal G Grove S Rxemer THIRD ROW S Shagrm P Scrannage S Welsman H Ruby S Rosenberg R Bogomolny C Gray E Stevenson FOURTH ROW L Cagen A OHoro V Ward D Dworken R Gold J Langmead R Wehrung D Covelh FIFTH ROW R Frelberg T Dean W Ong N Melnn R Bodxn P Whitaker C Thoburn T Jacobs W Pangborn STUDENT COUNCIL AT WURK EUUALS DEMUCRACY IN ACTIUN Student government an actxon thls IS the s1gn1f1cance of the Student Councal Through thls medium the voxce of Hezghts I-hgh School s student body IS expressed heard, and acted upon In thelr meetmgs held every other week members of the Councxl dlscuss varlous matters mvolvmg the welfare of the school Under the gu1d ance of Merr1tt Chfford the Student Councll suggests remedles for problems whzch come under the1r Junsdxctlon and promotes act1v1t1es of school wxde 1 terest Truly democrat1c 1n composltlon thls leg1s1at1ve body 15 made up of one elected representatxve from each home room In add1t1on to these 69 represent atxves there 15 an execut1ve board of 14 members, whxch wexghs var1ous matters before presentmg them m regular meet mgs A consxderatxon of the dxfferent comm1ttees w1th1n the orgamzatlon pro vxdes a blrds eye vzew of the range of actwxtxes covered by the Councxl The comm1ttee wmth a vanety of Jobs ns STANDING LEFT RIGHT M Klausner Efros Fxeld H Sugerman CAROL NEWMAN Secretary U I o n f Q n rn.. n n a .- - : . : C. : M. 7 3 X ' 5 3 x T 104 BILL PANGBORN Vxce PY8S1d9ht FRONT ROW D Zxpp M Belkm B Trump P Unger L Mxller D St Cla1r B Goodman E Ullman SECOND ROW C Newman F Benovztz R Gllck L Emanuele M Fxeld A Grossman R Hxnds D Laveter j Levme K Gumprecht THIRD ROW R Landy M Isserson L Bell jCobbled1ck L Ross K Kohl N Weldrxck S Baron A Benjamm FOURTH ROW j Hexamer I Greenbaum A Sanow j Burge H Suger man G Katz J Spetrxno S Perkins C W1ll1ams FIFTH ROW D Lxnsz G Aronoff L Roth N Greenberger W Lolll B Gregg B Sugerman S Isler Mr Clxfford FROM CAMPUS CLEAN UP TO ALL SCHOOL PARTY THEY WORK FOR HEIGHTS BETTERMENT the campus comm1ttee whlch concerns lt self wzth the attract1veness of the buzldmg and 1ts envlrons and sponsors the clean up campa1gn The seml annual all school party requ1res a comm1ttee to oversee all phases of the gala affa1r Relatxvely new IS the soclal wxng comm1ttee Wh1Ch ass1gns superv1sors to work w1th a faculty member to see that thmgs run smoothly 1n the so c1al room per1ods flve, SIX and mne Th1s committee also mamtaxns a calendar of dayt1rne events scheduled for the soc1al room and takes charge of the coke mach1ne To make sure that only proper publ1c1ty 1S used and that posters are taken down promptly 1S the duty of the poster COlT11'Y11ttee An elect1on comm1ttee man ages all class electzons as well as the major school elect1ons assembly S1nce each extra currlcular act1v1ty ln good stand1ng has a charter for 1ts organ1zat1on, there IS also a charter comm1ttee Thus, the Student Counc1l 1n act1on equals democ racy at work SEATED B Pangborn H Sugerman C Newman B Gregg STANDING C W1ll1ams D Boden R Glxck L M1l1er Shagrm Mr Clxfford F Benovxtz :II Q BOB GRFGG Treasurer QF' 1 ls Y ,4- I .fy .Y : . 'L . 'g . 1 . 1 . ' 5 . 3. Q. . : . L . 'g . 'Q . 3 .' . 5.' 2. 9. '.. . : . L . L . Q. 'g . 9 1. L. 9. . 2- L. Q . 5. 1 . - 1. :'. 'z. ':. . : .' 1 . Q . L . L : 'L 3. 2. L . ' . 0 I ' 1 . , . . ., . . . , ., : . 2. L. Q. . : . 1 . 3 . 'L . ' QS, 3 . ' 5. '. ll S u - T b Q, O V' . ,T L .V , v' as 'f ' ,Yu , , P43- 105 FRONT ROW lN Good man R Gold R Bas slchxs F Warhaft SECOND ROW P Brown Crea B Clev erlv P Baxley l. Davxd son THIRD ROW j Folge man S York E Beck R Sxrnon I-I Travls Royer GIRLS CABINET Black cats' A wxtch s smouldermg cald ron' Ghosts square danclng w1th Ch1nese mandarxns and Afrzcan head hunters Wexrd sxghts lxke these transform the caf eter1a mto a room of mystery and magxc at the Halloween party for Jumors and sen1ors, one of the annual soc1al events sponsored by the G1rls Cab1net Other Cabxnet sponsored socxal events are the Orlentatxon Party for CI g1rls the Martha Wash1ngton Party the Mother Daughter Tea and the Farewell Tea for All guls Under the guxdance of Mzss Helen Wallace, FRONT ROW N Slay maker M Lubeck F Benovltz j Reas L Klexn SECOND ROW -I Wax man D Ressler C Layer N Wexss M Block Miss Wallace THIRD ROW C Fath j Marmorstexn B Glxck P Gray N Atma M Lune L Kerr FOURTH ROW M Han cock H Stone P Wat ers M Papenbrock B Betts S Boyd A Hof man I.. Emanuele the Cab1net extends a helpxng hand to every gmrl The Cabmet s many serv1ces to the school range from supervxsmg the Lost and Found to past1ng 1dent1f1cat1on pxctures on the permanent record cards In D cember trees decorated by G1rls Cablnet members fxll the mam hall wxth the ghtter of tmsel and the scent of pxne Recently a bronze plaque l1st1ng the names of G1rls Cabmet smce 1tS foundxng 1n 1924 was g1ven to the school 1n memory of Mary Carol Wells aformer Cabinet member by her parents 10 I .' - I .. 1 L. Q- ' Q. - ,:. ':. - .. L. 1 ' L. '.E. ! ., . . . . . . . . , . - . - g .. , - . 6- -. . , . , ., . . . . - .. ., 3 . . . . . Q - . . L ' A s . 2. L. l 2. Z. ' 1 2. L. L. L. Q . C. Q . 'L- 'g. 1. L . Q- - L. .. ' 1. 2. L. Q. ' 2- - FRONT ROW D Schnex derman J Levzne L Wexss D Wexsman E Gxsser S Katzel J Schwalb SECOND ROW A Sxges mund M Bloch A Grossman Zxrkm, B Cort N We1ss R Cohen A Lecht THIRD ROW S Scha grm B St11lman M Stone M Faxgm B Betz S Katz. F Salzman Brover FOURTH ROW j Fal lenberg C Gorder B Campen L Schectman R Slmon E Sxmon S Rosenberg M Feldman B Roth ATHLETIC SERVICE CLUB All members of ASC please report to ll8 today for a spec1al meetmg alerts one of the school s smoothest runnmg or gan1zat1ons the Athletmc Servlce Club salesmansh1p abxlmty the students 1n ASC are xndxspensable to the management of numerous athlet1c act1v1t1es A unlque club ASC elects no offlcers but functlons under leaders appolnted byGa1l Vannors dall the faculty adv1ser Th1s year s appoxntees, Lyla Thomas and Lee Blau grund, called weekly meetmgs to assxgn members then' dut1es for the week end ath1et1c event Managmg busxness deta1ls for football basketball baseball track and sw1mm1ng contests they both sell refreshments For greater effxclency the group operates 1n two d1v1s1ons those who sell and take tlckets and those who usher, guard and sell candy Txcket sellmg dutles often 1nvolve forfe1t1ng fxfth, sxxth and n1nth perlods for work 1n the t1cket booth a typxcal example of ASC s unselflsh serv1ce FRONT ROW C Yoel son P Bnrnholtz R Duke S M1llman F Blgley SECOND ROW L Frxed man I Greenbaum j Waxman P Asquxth J S1egel H Fishman THIRD ROW j Meck ler I Phillips A Arnson B Blum D Spector H Hxrsch H Baer FOURTH ROW D Rad man R Brody j Gordon E Bromda D Moss L Wolff j Mxllman 107 :.I'. .I I V . - . , 3 ' . , .S C. ' Employing their managerial talents and and collect tickets, usher, guard, and sell FRONT ROW F Beno vxtz P Asqmth R Mann H Mxlsteln C Newman S Katzel SECOND ROW B Cort -I Cohen R Gllck j Meckler M Chxchester M Katz THIRD ROW H Heller j Landau F Exchenbaum B Cowan j Levxne Mxss Stephens FOURTH ROW A Arn son R Brody B Fisher R Sugerman D Prxce j Kohn K Zxegel THIS IS THE HOUPER SURVEY CALLING IS YUUR RADIII TURNED IIN? THEME Up and under ANNOUNCER Heights Hlgh Presents THEME Up and under ANNOUNCER Good afternoon ladzes and gentlemen Today s program IS planned produced and dxrected by the Broadcastmg Club of Heights Hxgh and 1S 1ntended to bring xnto the homes of the Heights area news v1ews and dCt1V1t16S of Cleveland Hexghts Hxgh School Beammg across the axrwaves these words mtroduce Heights H1gh Presents over FRONT ROW B Kleger E Gxsser R Weintraub L Brand L Mandell L Klem A Bxales SECOND ROW F Llp ton j Lmk E Sxmon E Harris C Harris C Leutenberg E Stearns THIRD ROW J Kohn D Latnxk R Weintraub V Cohn H Gevelber D Klausner L Schechtman WSRS weekly Wr1t1ng castlng rehearsxng dxrectmg and produc1ng thelr own shows under the dlrectlon of Miss Lelah Stephens g1ve the hundred members practlcal ex perxence ln the radzo freld Th1s year s hvely programs featured the downfall of Plotsky a Russxan ghost and the escapades of Angel 904 as well as a personally con ducted tour through the braxn of an average h1gh school student The Band Cho1r Orchestra and Glee Club appeared as frequent guests on the show wh1ch has been a success on the a1r for four years A I - S - L , ' . 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FRONT ROW L Yasx now A Newmeyer F Warhaft D Metzner D Wexssman N Small SECOND ROW M fur kel B Stxllman R Nem row A Szgesmund C Yoelson M Stone F Saltzman THIRD ROW j Fallen berg B Brownxng M Vxncour L Wolff L Friedman R Siegel FOURTH ROW M Yano ver B Schwartz B Buhrow j Gordon j Kaplan D Mxddleton GF COURSE IM LISTENING T0 HEIGHTS HIGH PRESENTS GN WSIIS Wxth such hvely melod1es as Artxstry jumps pzped to numerous rooms from 8 o clock to 8 25 a m club disc Jockeys help to brxghten many a gloomy mornmg for both students and teachers At every football game track meet basketball game and swim meet an announcer an engxneer and spotters are on hand to broadcast the event When the farrnlzar phrase Mormng announcements wzll fol low m 30 seconds brxngs every homeroom to attentzon an experienced member of the engxneermg staff under the supervisxon of Clyde Barnhard IS at the control board Broadcasters servlces extend xnto the classroom also for they supply wzre re corders on request The Z0 members of the announcers staff practlce the fun damentals of themr trade an a trammg class on alternate Tuesdays 1h the newly soundproofed studio The club has regular meetmgs This past year M155 Toni Spauldmg of WHK and Ol Doc Lemon of WDOK were guest speakers Working around the school day clock Broadcasters are an mdlspensable servlce club SEATED Dr Perkms S Katzel D Price R Suger man 7' I aa.. STANDING j Levxne F Benovltz B Fxsher . Z .A A' X Qi , .U , , it 2 - - ,, f l Q I ' ,IA 5 I :I .I . ll I I 1 H I 3 ' .9 , ' 109 IUNIUR RED CROSS Always on the ball And gettxng Jobs done ls the jumor Red Cross Club Whlch makes workmg fun' For pat1ents m state 1nst1tut1ons Cosmetxc bags they sewed In th1s, as ln all projects, The1r 1n1t1at1ve they showed They sent f1fty dollars To cluldren m dlstress Through a nat1ona1 fund To provxde food and dress Frxends 1n all natlons They have found, As they spread good w1ll around FRONT ROW: C. Wil- liamsg j. Bodenweberg R. McFarrenp B. Cotton. SECOND ROW: S. Rosing B. Bogolanoffg L. Yasinowg D. Schneider- mang C. Broverg L. Schandler. THIRD ROW: 'Mr. Bar- bour: C. Elder. A. Marlowg C. Meltzerg N. Rhodes. P. Constantelosg N. Harvey: D. Reckerg Mrs. Marsh. FOURTH ROW: M. Goldwasser: N. Ogilvieg B. Goodrichg E. Travis: D. Yokelg J. Cole: R. Koway: B. Volin. FIFTH ROW: j. Dauber: G. Kleinfeldg B. Ryan. Pullello' B. Barringer Shutter j Lenihan Rxttenhouse He1ghts I-hgh serv1ce men Were sent the B and G So they could keep ln touch wlth us, Though far across the sea The ma1l1ng comm1ttee Took the task 1n hand To carry out thls serv1ce Whlch Mr Barbour planned Luncheon meetmgs w1th Mrs Marsh Are held 1n 105 Where plans are always buzz1ng As they boost each Red Cross Drxve In help1ng to f1ll So many needs The Helghts jumor Red Cross succeeds ps Qwlt FIRFT ROW: E.Srna1l,A. Hormka C.Perry3T.We15fe1d1H.Green- f1eId3R.KayegT.Wo1f, SECOND ROW: N.E1age:'ho1m: R. EIisenbergpG.Rockg,A.Mo1nes!erg V,FreedpP,K11negM.Go1dmang C.Hunter. THIRD ROW: P,GrossbergLM. Selzman,S.Harrxs5J.Ste1n5C. B1umberggj,SzabogS.Fingerhutg B Rosenberg.G Hart FOURTH ROW B Rubm -I Dollnsky A BeI11n M Markowzlz S Stern A Benjamxn D Sugerman M Frato M Hesse R Werner FIFTH ROW L Feldman L Krasny N Gustaxson C Scheel S GOIdSY2lh Ballonofi S 'ihexnbar C Creech P Udelf A Wolstexn SIXTH ROW B Resrh M Thornton P Constantelos M Mxjewskl M Hicks Noel 9 York V Bellan 1 Hedberg I Cohen Q is-J t L 1 FRIENDSHIP Ll. R K .1 FIRST ROW L Schectrnan B Gellhaus -I Wmtner E Sakemxl 'izmon E Bernstexn SECOND ROW H Cort A Marlow M Freed C Layer P Asquxth G Cxcchella A Lecht N Harvey C BODIISIIO THIRD ROW P Georgahs M Stelnhllber V crdan M Stone N Orlando M Cook B Lamont S Ehggett 'C Greenwald P Cherns FOURTH ROW I Greenbaum M Kennedy D Wexsman L De Maxorxbus H Morris C jacobs E Twxgg M Frato C Hxcks FIFTH ROW A Goldstezn j Smlth C Rxngle M Wa1n R Hamxll -I Stamburger Andrews R Slmon R Nemrow Ill . 5 .: l 9 .Q I D. I - 6 '-11. I: '- I :A . A H , .I Q . ,.. I .j. ,.. , . . , . - Vx J- 'T 2 . I , I f , ' V z - ,- .. :S 1 fl I A M i rid . A K lergS.Pe'rIrinsgS.BdrthgE. A . 5' U D - I : .' ' 1 . . W v A 1 - S ' D:-.j. 9 . I I. f I wil N . ' 2 .l 5 . 'V '. f 'I f - 'hx' 5 .. I . ij., I 5, I A . , W 'Q W- ' - ' - - ,l, , Q 'Q 'ff 13.2 , V 5 FRONT ROW: j Richard - ' song B. Pangbornp N. McCoy: C. Olmsteadz S. Schultz: L. Elconing S. Godfrey. SECOND ROW: N. Moss: M. Roseng l. Burger A Bell.C New man Oster N Katz C Sands THIRD ROW B Strxck lxng C Christy S Wahl B Paston j Karp C Ensch N Wexdrxck N Pollov FOURTH ROW P Barley S Taylor H Harrxs R Mexse V Glenn D Marks FRIENDSHIP MEMBERS MAKE NEW FRIENDS A chance for all Heights glrls to make frxends and to renew old acqualntances at soclal gatherings and servlce meetlngs this IS the Fr1endsh1p Club Sophomore Junlor and sen1or gxrls perform many val uable servlces for the school and the com munlty through such act1v1t1es as makmg ut111ty bags and favors for hospxtals The Executive Board counseled by Mrs Zeta Wlnslow unxtes the three chapters 1nto one effectxve group by sponsormg combmed meetmgs and such socxal events as the Mother daughter Tea and the annual tea FRONT ROW j Garber S 'iwerd Lubln j Rnggle SECOND ROW N Lenson Kovacs A Newmeyer l Schand ler E lhvls B Brown C Newman P Frxers M Frxers B Mlller THIRD ROW M Rxchmond S Baron S Schagrm F Benovxtz B Bros: S Mlllman L Cagen H Fishman V Siegel P Bxrnholtz, A A Kaufman FOURTH ROW B Levitt D Hum phreys C Yoelson R Gluck B Cort F Lxpton R Duke B Roth M Muller H Hirsch B Massxng A Grossman FIFTH ROW L Frxedman A Elxcher M Rxckeyj Donaldson L Wolff P Posner A Yost L Brown j Meckler I Boxerbaum C Ffros G Moldstad for the faculty Fo the Frxendshlp Club goes much of the credzt for gxvzng sophomore gxrls a sense of securxty by he1p1ng them to become adapted to senior hxgh school lxfe The Sophomore Chapter wlth M1ss Louxse Magor at the helm,launched its program th1s year wxth a party for the Cl s Later a panel, com posed of semors and sophomores consmdered the xmportant sub-yectof dat1ng At another meet1ng mothers Joxned thelr daughters to dlscuss Our Faxths Decoratxng the dxmng hall l llZ gj. L . 1 . low: E.'nubnQrfP.singe'rl.'H, . A .1 I . . I I : l . : S. 1 ' ' E' ' FRONT ROW: j Reece' C. Cilley'M Werstler:j.Rich- ardson' H Grueninger'C. Chichesterg jenkins. SECOND ROW: R Bresky- A. Zeilengold' D. Gordong D Chestler' B.Cash' B. MillsQR Waxman'G Shapero THIRD ROW D Gentner S Brody R Basszchxs C Phxlhps S Brown R Flynn C Poske S Amdur FOURTH ROW j Madorsky P Brown B Emels P New man .I Hexamer J Beren stem B Burns j Schnexder FIFTH ROW B Conner j Montxeth M Stotz G Wettlaufer C Grug J Rob xnson F Sokol L. Conner EACH GIRL HER HELPFUL HAND EXTENDS of the Soldiers Rehab111tat1on Center was the sophomores way of say1ng Merry Chrlstmas The Mad Hatter and the Wh1te Rabb1t cavorted at the Ahce 1n Wonderland party f1rst event of the year for the jun1or Chapter Subsequent pro grams of the Junxors, whose adv1ser 1 Mrs Dorothy Rxeke 1nc1uded College Capers a panel dlscusslon of campus hfe, and Real Lxfe, a movxe about members of Semor Fr1endsh1p, under the gu1dance of M1ss Dorothy Dxllon began mm the1r act1v1t1es on a muslcal note wzth a Stop the Musxc program At a meet1ng to whxch the sophomores were 1nv1ted a beauty expert from LEco1e de Charm gave the g1r1s helpful h1nts on personahty development Other meetmgs durmg the year featured Irl Fast as guest expert on teen age problems and Mxss Fern Rxch who told of her work as a newspaper woman By servmg together, playmg to each chapter accent the fr1end 1n the Fr1endsh1p Club FRONT ROW D Schnez derman D Metzner j Au!derhe1de M Black M Turkel Smxth P Schwabxe B Kleger SECOND ROW M Katz N Atma H Stev ens P Gray R Landy S Kadow A Sullivan M Lubeck F Warhaft THIRD ROW E Solo mon B Glxck N Fen wick B Allen R Spllka G Roberts E Harris R Sxegel N Wexss FOURTH ROW B De Vore j Spetrxno j Cole V Ward K Rxttenhouse S Boyd N Whiteman j Thaeler C Kane 113 . J. . ' : .. . : . I N n l . Q as . teenicide or reckless driving. The 122 gether, and working together, the girls in l I J if 1 . '- l ,' ' 3 V 1 . 9 . 5 - 41 7 - - , A 1 , ' 5 . 3 . . I : j. ' Q . N N . :Q .l ' D : . STAGE CREW Mr Gerard Gent11e s 14 boys on the Stage Crew waded mto a doubled amount of work th1s year and came out on top Settlng the stage and handlmg props for Hexghts Players productlons 1n the new soclal room provided new release for the1r tal ents and energy They also transformed the aud1tor1um stage 1nto an attractlve settlng for many programs The scene dock where the boys make the1r own props was the usual beehlve of act1v1ty Wherever the Stage crew 1S on the Job good results can be taken for granted FRONT ROW S Gottheb j Broadbent R Cotton T Reeve SECOND ROW K Klamer R Pxcozzx A Pullella E Nesx THIRD ROW R Suger man. F Fusco D Nystrom, F Stark, R Wehrung, R Meyers FOURTH ROW j Shaud. D Halverstadt. D Beur ket,j Smlth,-I Cohen. R Peterjohn, Mr Flxnt FRONT ROW D Swan son I Buchler P Bande low P Remmon R Cohen G Gentxle SECOND ROW j Doo xttle J Haselow L Smith D Smzth D Rubin D Russel THIRD ROW W Brown mg T Bunch T Gaumer R Hanlon A Schwartz T Schmxtt NUUN MUVIE GUARDS If you are one of the people who prefer gomg to the show after lunch mstead of playmg pmg pong or chattmg wxth your fr1ends ln the soc1a1 room then you are mdebted to the Noon Movxe Guards The twelve members of th1s useful club chosen by app11cat1on stand at the aud1tor1um doors to see that their customers drop two cents 1n the co11ect1on box D1rected by Mr Fhnt and headed by Ernest Nes1 the Guards do the1r share to gxve Helghts students a spot for relaxatlon and re creat1on dur1ng the1r le1sure tune 4 f ' T 6155 -I? 2 . - . 5 if if ' '. ' ' ' ., 4 . , I ' '. ,f .b . , 1 . . : . 5 . 5 . 1 . ,, ' ' : '. - . - a . 1 . z , I lf' if J' - P - P - f' ' .JV ' . x ..- f . . .5 i 1 . If ' 1 ,i ' U , . . . . .' 1 ' Y ' I ' ' ll ' ll ' . , . 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' FRONT ROW L Yasx now P Solomon A Sxgesmund D Ressler P Asquxth R Shapxro Fishman F Bzgley SECOND ROW R Duke D Schnexderman G Femgold A Sadofsky C Brover R Glxck J Sxegel J Gordon A Newmeyer J THIRD ROW J Llsker , v v L Frxedman H Hxrsch A Hofman J Cohen R ' Adelstem M Isserson f M Mxller FOURTH ROW B Glxck S Barth I Boxerbaum D Moss J Mayers N Agapi B Levntt Mr Pnce EJ VISUAL EDUCATION CLUB MANAGERS CLUB Golng to the movles 15 just a part of the day s work for Vlsual Educatlon Club members Every department of the school benefxts from the work of these 24 boys under Karl Chnstman s Wlng Tra1ned to handle sk11ful1y the recently acqu1red 16 mm sound projector, they cheerfully g1ve up thelr study perxods every day throughout each semester to run dozens of movxes from Romeo and Juliet for the Engllsh department to The Way to a Man s Heart for the glrls 1n the home economxcs classes Rlght th1s way sxr Your seat IS ln the front center sectlon The courteous volce and the neat whxte blouse and black skzrt ldentzfy the speaker as a member of the Managers Club Ready to serve the school ln thexr capaclty as ushers, these 55 eff1c1ent glrls are present at all non athlet1c school programs Mr Price and Mr Fraunfelter faculty advxsers of the Managers Club are always on hand when the glrls go mto act1on so that the pub11c w11l recexve the fastest, most pohte serv1ce posslble FRONT ROW K Ruby L Jaffe J Kaufman R Sxlver Mr Chrzstman SECOND ROW J Borton M Leutenberg B Bloch D Smxth M Davxs THIRD ROW K Klamer M Cohen. S Rextman, M Gaten, B Cotton ls . 9 . I ' L 3 ' 5 L - is .' . 'g. 'QH, I ' C l ' H Q.- .f ' L . 5 . 5 - L. L - Q f' ' uf ' I . ' I L 1 .!'n- ' . ' . glf,olnu' A . , . I ',g.,,'s' , . 5. Q . ,,,,..., ' 'L . I al h.,!'s. . 4o1,,.-., , z . ' 3 I ' . 5. 3 . y h l u l 0 1 l . . . . ,,. . . . . . . v - - - to . , . . ll ' il ' N I ll I II ' ' B ' ' L : . 9 S . 3 . L . 'Q . 115 GIRLS GLEE CLUB ENCHANTS AUDIENCES THROUGHOUT CLEVELAND WITH MELUDIC MUSIC One of the top mus1ca1 organlzatlons of the school the Gxrls Glee Club f1lled a busy s1ng1ng schedule tlus year They won new fans throughout Greater Cleveland by broadcasts WSRS and several other 1ad1o statlons and by the1r appearance on telev1s1on statxon WEWS mn a specxal Thanks g1v1ng program w1th muslc composed and arranged by then dlrector Har old E Barbee Performances at the Chrzstmas party of the Nat1onal Mal leable Steel CBSCIDQS Corporatxon at the Tudor Arms Hotel at Cleveland He1ghts Masomc Hall and 1n Hexghts Hlgh School Chrlstmas Assembly all drew warm applause The gn-ls also had enthus1ast1c audzences at Montm cello Roxboro and Roosevelt junxor I-hgh Schools when they sang 1n as :JA 5.1 EIGHTY GIRLS WILL NEVER FORGET YEAR UF BRUADCASTS PERFURMANCES AND PARTIES sembly programs at those schools The annual Parents Program honor 1ng the g1rls parents for the1r help and encouragement was a great suc cess The g1r1s enJoy numerous soclal engagements from potlucks and plcmcs to the eagerly ant1c1pated Chnstmas banquet The1r newsletter the Choraher publlshed tW1C8 a se mester brxngs n0sta1g1c memones of fun throu h smglng to many alumnae on co lege campuses through out the country PIOSP6Ct1Ve mem bers of the Glee Club are carefully aud1t1oned as membershalp xs 11m1ted to 80 g1rls chosen on the bas1s of then' musxc ab1l1ty Da1ly rehearsals perfect the talents of thxs group whlch has earned a reputat1on for musxcal excellence 1950-1951 MARKS THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY 0F HEIGHTS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FIRST VIOLINS janet Pasch Michael Dreyfuss Allan Freedman Carol Ann Elder Della Schneiderrnan Sylvia Simmons Claire Mesuse Charles Hale Norman Kamen Sheldon Greenspan Victor Salkin VIOLAS George Andrews Hermine Fuerst Norma Hansen Sue Flaton Allan Scherl Harvey Meleran Torn Jacobs Anita Goldstein In soft vibration sighs the whispering lute, Tang goes the harp and too-too the flute . The Heights Symphony Orchestra - one hundred strong - has rounded out another satisfying year. 1950-1951 marked the thirtieth anniversary of this fine organization, which so successfully helps all Heights students keep their love for music alive and growingu Under the authoritative direction of Mr. Farinacci, these enthusiastic musicians are maintaining their reputation for assured and able execution of whatever they play, be it Mendelssohn or Hoagy Carmichael, TROMBONES HORNS FLUTES lvielvin Conway Tom Tuttle Gayle Foukal Dolores Shedroff Eugene Kelly Burton Wolfe Malcolm Daykin Carol Lawrence Maryellen Harris 03055 CLARINETS TUBAS Barbara Perelman janet Bodenwebe r Tom Taylor Alan Sarbin Jim Kohn Carole Laas Howard Ganz Richard Dobrin CONCERTS? CONTESTS? TELEVISIUN? lT'S ALL IN A DAY'S PLAY H Rememberence of Things Past Playing host to the High School Division of the Greater Cleve- land Solo and Ensemble Contest . . . the concert before the Ohio Music Educators' Association , , . reading contest literature for the Ohio State Orchestra Contest . , , three annual concerts at Heights , , ,helping celebrate the Seventy- fifth Anniversary of Methodism on the Heights . . .television debut in january Z . . performing with the Choir and Glee Club in May . . . the spring tour through Michigan , , , the Thank You Concert 1 . .the parties Q I . the fun , , .the fellowship , , , the service . TRUMPETS Barbara Ricksecker Barton Cowan Rod Dinnen BASSOONS Edmund Bos sax-t Marion Long TYMPANI Marvin Gale CELLOS Patsy Klein Judy Dauber Norman Geller Saundra Stroll Adrienne Ballonoff Phyllis Singer HARP Martha Sielaff STRING BASSES Harvey Garrison Martin Hersch Louis Price Robert Heiser Robert Emrich David Kennard Glenn Fahrenthold joseph Currie SECOND VIOLINS Richard Bogomolny Betsy Strickling Lenore Cagen Stanley Kirsch David Dietzelel Sheldon Kamen Elaine Schiff Idarose Schock David Katz Steve lvhchaelides Norman Magden Arthur Bates Robert Freedson Regina McF'arren Sheldon Gordon Audrey Lecht Irving Buchler joan Seigel Abba Kastin DRUMS He len Handel jim Reighart Richard Pollack A CAPPELLA CHOIR SYMBOLIZES SERVICE ANO BROTHERHOOD Blendxng 90 1nd1v1dual vo1ces 1nto one harmoruous whole, the Helghts Chou' proves the vahdzty of Dmrector George Str1ckl1ng s bellef that quant1ty makes for quahty Most memorable per formance 1n the Cho1r s crowded year was the Chrxstmas concert, 1n whmch SECOND SOPRANO Conme Nank Leader Barbara Allen Maureen Dean Mary jett Dlmhch the group demonstrated sure vocal technlque blended wxth varsat1l1ty 1n such nurnbers as the movmg Advent Motet Rachmanmoff s 1mpress1on 1St1C Tears and the ever popular Rhapsody 1n Blue presented for the hrst ttme 1n Cleveland as a choral FIRST SOPRANO Lola Klem Leader Barbara Betz Beverly Burk Cornelxa Chichester Alxce Excher BARITONE Bob Cotton Leader Don Abrams Al Arnaon Walter Baker Al Drenberg Fred Exchenbaum Sxmon Fexnallber Ed Karna Al Polxzzx Larry Schreiber Dave St Clair Sandra Greenfxeld Alice Holman Nancy Klexn Charlene Krohn Ardxs LaRue Marcia Lubeck Gretchen Moldstad Mary Ann Pocock ane Rlchardson joan Rxggle Abbxe Sabm Corrine Fath BASS Mary Ann Field Anne Garrmgton Dorothy Humphreys Annette Kemp Carol Lee Dylene Madorsky Ann Mxnnxllo Ruth Nemrow Conme Pentecost Sally Puckett Cheryl Thomas Dons Waxtman Melvln Arnoff Leader Warren Fleng Pete Funkhouaer B111 Hornlng Mxlton Legome jack Morgenstern Ken Nash Ronald Scafhdl Martin Sluffman john Tame 120 THEY ARE SINGING THEIR WAY AROUND THE COUNTRY number Enthus1ast1c 1n the1r des1re to promote the Ameucan 1de als of brotherhood and serv1ce, Choxr members always look forward to the1r part 1n the annual WTAM Corrunumty Chest Three Falths Prog: am, as well as to performlng for the Soc1ety for the Bl1nd Thexr V1S1tS to the three Junxor h1gh schools do much to FIRST ALTO lnterest 1n mus1c among the younger set On the1r yearly tours these chorlste rs h a v e v1s1ted 14 states and Canada They along w1th then dxrector, have earned an xnter nat1onal reputatlon by s1ng1ng over every nat1onw1de rad1o hook up and on short wave o South Amerxca SECOND ALTO FIRST TENOR Duck Boden Leader Doug Bamster Delbert Hahn Bob Levine Craxg Proctor ohn Strozler Berme Tucker Howard Wexner Carol Newman Leader Nancy Atma Dee G1ntert jan Grndley Dee Madorsky Sue Perkxns Sue Pxnkett Dolores Pureber Ellyn Stevenson Barbara Stranger jxnny Ward jane Stor kan Leade r Nancy Fenwxck Lenore Kerr Carole Meltzer Carol Olmstead Joanne Rappaport Donna Recker joyce Thaeler SECOND TENOR Larry Mxller Leader Norman Arnold Peter Brown john Fulton Dave jones Don Kaufman jack Landau Alvxn Magld Crawford Thoburn 1 . . .5 . . . A t J . l . . . 121 105 TALENTED FLUTES Carol Lawrence Maryellen Harris Steve Messner Virginia jordan Sylvia Moliff Doris Marcuson Mary Gabrielson Sue Eaton Partricia Welty Leatrice Saltzberg Myra Koslen Myrna Twiggs OBOEIS Barbara Perelman janet Bodenweber Thomas Taylor judy Woodbridge BASSOONS Edmund Bos sa rt Marion Long BARITONES Ronald Canfield Louis Trivison William Flaugher Sheldon Sofor Raymond Holas MUSICIANS FIND FAVUR WITH HEIGHTS RUUTERS Boom.boom, boom! If this were the football season, you'd be sure to hear the bass drum pounding out a steady beat as Mr. Farinacci shouted orders. Rain or shine, 105 members ofthe band were out on the field practicing formations. This constant practice produced good results, too. At each game the band presented more and more intricate routines which won the spectators' hearty approbation. However,all is not work for the marching band members. Once a year the girls exchange their uniforms for pastel formals, in preparation for the biggest social event of the year -- the Military ball, There all the hard work is forgotten amid the gaiety of the dance. A very merry, dancing .. Laughing . . time . PERCUSSION BARITONE SAX TENOR SAX James Martinson E james Bassichis John Shaud Michael Fettman james Reighart A1 TO QAKY H-A-RP :din 562655 ,. S 1 F: 'ard W Okacmd Ronald Spetrino ' WU as er n William Buhrow TROMBQNES jackie Dworken Robert Krauslick Thomas Horth TYMPANI Howar d Mayers 122 Mark Schenker Robert Redhead Melvin Bernzweig Kathe rine Brand! Gerald Schaffer Wilton Sogg Malcolm Daykin Burton Wolfe Phillip Muhl Eugene Kelly Elaine Royer ...,.aQ- t HEIGHTS BAND MARCHES INTO TWENTY-THIRD SEASON Then it's back to work again in time to prepare for the fall and spring concerts. This year the band, celebrating its twenty- third season, presented programs which maintained the stan- dard of excellence which audiences have come to expect from the Heights band. Accomplished soloists, entertaining novelty numbers such as A Southern Wedding , and difficult music played well by the whole band helped to make their concerts exceptionally enjoyable. And what concert would be complete without the traditional rendition of The Stars and Stripes ? Behind each good organization there must be a guiding force, and in the case of the band this force is Mr. Farinacci. Working tirelessly, he has maintained the high standard of our Heights High Band. He can be proud of his achievements, for no one can beat the Band. Eb TUBAS Richard Dobrin Burton Zipser BBb TUBAS Marvin Gale Ronald Iden Sheldon Sandle r William Talc ott Allan Scherl Howard Ganz BASS CLARINET Sidney Halpern CORNETS Barbara Ricksecker Rod Dlnnen Kent Vasko Thomas Parker Marjorie Werstler Edward Ullman Glenn Arnold Edward Chenevey Douglas Linsz FRENCH HORN Gayle Foukal Melvin Conway Thomas Tuttle Dolores Shedroff Gerald Rehmar Dorothy Dean john Haselow Larc Smith Lindamae Connor ALTO CLARINET Terry Moran Warren Baker Edythe mae Lippe rt TRUMPETS Barton Cowan Ruth Smeltz George Ohman Robert Lemmers Marvin Kazmin Donald Linsz David Russell Robert Rich james Shafer Lawrence Priest Vincent Panicki Ronald La France Bb CLARINETS Allan Sarbin Carole Zaas Thomas Herbell Robert Sampliner Bessie Leidner Elliot Kraidler Phyllis Kohn Bernard Levine Mervin Rosen Gerald McFeely Alan Glueck Edward Friedman Shirley Nelson Thomas Schmidt FRONT ROW S Kurson B Hexser P Brown C Zaas SECOND ROW S Gor don T Tuttle M Conway G Foukal THIRD ROW L Schrex ber D Shedroff R Emrxch C Thbburn M Hersch Mr Farmaccx MUSIC APPRECIATIUN CLUB Far removed from the quxck tempo of school 11fe WMR provldes a sanctum where the student may enjoy the best 1n muslc Here every Thursday afternoon the Music Apprec1at1on Club presents a con cert of recorded muslc The programmmg IS done by the members To answer thexr requests the club mamtams a hbrary of several thousand records and has access to the vocal muslc department s equally large collectxon Absorbed 1n a Brahms symphony or a Rachmanmoff concerto club members can forget the cares of the day Excerpts from Handel s Messxah FRONT ROW D She roff S Kurson M Conway SECOND ROW B Neu feld B Hexser S Gordon J Wolxnsky P Brown THIRD ROW T Hertz berg L Schrexber S Fxrestone G Foukal T Tuttle and the straxns of The Nutcracker Sulte set the mood for the wlnter ho11days at the trad1t1ona1 Chrxstmas concert Occas1onal1y club members have the pleasure of hearmg well known mus1c1ans in person A solomst thxs year was Clevelander Robert Wolf noted p1an1st and composer who presented a program of hls own arrangements john Farmaccx 15 the advlser of the Mus1c Apprec1at1on Club whose members are flndlng that mus1c wakes the soul and lafts It h1gh .X K 'Q' ' Q Z . 2 H, - ' . . 4 K I I Q . 1 . 1 . . 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A DAZZLING DRESS DONNED BETTER WORLD In November the problems of the world were brought to He1ghts 1n the form of a model Unlted Nat1ons F1Ve quest1ons of current 1nternat1onal 1n terest were d1scussed 1n commlttees representlng 53 countnes Shepherd Wltman and Paul S Nash keynoted the two colorful and excxtmg Plenary Sessxons At the second ses s1on so1ut1ons to the f1ve problems were presented to the delegatlons W1nners of awards for outstand1ng re search were Judy Bate Marcia BY DELEGATES Lubeck and Peggy Waters Flrst prxze m the Umted Nauons Essay Contest went to George Andrews Sxbyl Sloan presldent of the junlor Forexgn Affa1rs Counc1l headed the school wxde project wlth the gu1dance of Mrs Ethel McCabe Mlss Lxlhan Clark and Mr Nash I'h1s program 1n1t1ated by the jumor Fore1gn Affalrs Counc1l and prefaced by months of research IS one of the most valuable ever undertaken at our school U N PROGRAM ALERTS STUDENT BODY TO PROBLEMS FACING THE WORLD 9? S. Millmang R. Glick. . EXECUTIVE BOARD Aga X - , N .lv , V YN. -- SEATE D: M. Hancock? STANDING: j. Kohn: A. Yostg J. Waxman. f N, , K IUNIUR FOREIGN AFFAIRS COUNCIL Keeplng up on world affalrs challenges all teen agers today The jumor Forexgn Af fa1rs Counc1l an affxhate oi the celebrated Cleveland Counczl on World Affaxrs annually helps Hexghts g1rls to meet thxs challenge The blggest undertakmg of the year was the long to be remembered model UN program xn whlch the entxre school took part exther as partxcxpants or as 1nterested onlookers At one memorable meetmg of the C o unc 11 Dr Dan Butler an 0 ffxce r xn the army of occupatxon m Korea after the close of World War II d e s c r 1b e d the meager l1fe of the Koreans and h1s expemences among them World Federahsm Yes and N09 was now N D1Sa1vo L Klem F Benovxtz S Mxllman D Ressler M Bloch B Bross SECOND ROW E Gxs ser R Lundy E Mat yas S Kadow A Sullx van P Bxrnholtz Ghck j Pfeffer THIRD ROW M Lubeck j Spetrmo M Chichester E Harris j Kohn j Bute L Hoak j Waxman FOURTH ROW M Han cock A Yost A Sanow P Waters A Albers j Donaldson R Wexs berger D Gintert the subject for debate when the Shaker jumor Forexgn Affa1rs Counc11 v1s 1ted Hexghts Our wlnnxng team of Loxs Klem Ruth Welsberger and judy Pfeffer argued that the nume rous dxfferences among the European states are so great that a umon IS 1mposs1ble Along w1th school groups from all over Ohm the Counc1l partlclpated m a model UN As s e mbly at Western Reserve Un1vers1ty Actxng as representatxves of Cuba they d1scussed f1V6 perplexlng world problems The g1rls celebrated the f1n1sh of a busy year wxth thexr annual sprmg p1c n1c at the home of Mrs Ethel McCabe thexr advzser . ilf I Sl' E I ' 5323 fi' I-'RQNT gow: -L. Yasi- I . ' I 'I P . I In :I . r- - ., 'F I 'A-4 2 J 1' F.- ' I 3 .. . - ,a. 3 -, , . 5. ' Z I: . I Z' :I 5 ' 3 ,I 126 FRONI ROW: M. FriersL D. Schnexdermang lvl. !x.1illcrgP.Fr1crsgA, Bialc-s. SECOND ROW: C. Fazhp C. Fakach, C. Fiorentxnog C. Yoelsong B. Cort. B. Lerlner. IHIIID ROW: B. Singerg I., Wolff l.. Kolod R Ross A Mxller FOURTH ROW j Shultz J Vtemberg N we-mgart D Kaufman M Serhm Mr Sxmon PAN AMERICAN CLUB STUDENT WORLD FEDERALISTS You don t have to hablar Espanol to be a member of the Pan Amer1can Club I terest 1n the language or cur1os1ty about the countrles south of the border 15 the only passport requlred Venezuela and Ch1le spell merely O11 and nltrates to many, but club members have a more xntlmate know ledge of these countrles after hearmg Lee Stern a Helghts graduate who resldes IH Venezuela and Case Student Moses Rlmsky of Chlle Interest 1n Guatemala and Cuba has grown smce Leonard Kolod showed the group the movles he made there La Voz newspaper draws school w1de to the South Amerxcan Way the club attentlon Peace 1s not merely the absence of war,but the presence of law Thls motto guldes the t of th Student World Federa11sts whose goal 15 world government through the Unlted Natxons Can the holocaust of a thxrd world war be prevented'7 IS typxcal of the toplcs dlscussed by the future pol1cy makers at thexr l1vely meetmgs under the dxrectzon o Irl Fast Some say that World Federal1sm IS a movement of the future 35 Heights students beheve at t IS a movement to xnsu the future 'X 5 7 FRONT ROW Mr .Fast B Roth -I Brown F Lxpton C Yoclson B Bross SECOND ROW -I Car ner S Schultz A Donley B Cort R Click B Hexser THIRD ROW D Gold rlrh A Alber B Cowan E Cohen E Yalms L W olff FOLRTH ROW lx Hersch rl Brody lx We-lngarw B Zaas H Cort I' Reeve P Funkhousfr . . . A . . I., I ll 'V V' Al ' - . nn ,. . ' ' ' ' ac ivities 9 . . I I - . ti ' ' - uv , ' . . . . , ' . ' f . - .. .. , . . - , , , - ' th i ' ' re ' ll ' I' Q A 5 Q 'Z - . v I . I . 'Q . 4 A , 1 ' L . 9 . 5 1 : . - 1 . .L . L ' - I f ' 3 - 'SQ . ' f, ,. - -'L . ' '.: . ti - v l V- J Fi' ' ,. ',. ', I , . . I. 5 , 1 , A I F . N U . . , . FRONT RCW 1- Snark or or or or or or or added L N Cvreerberber Cohzr E Broxda C Cerhan 1 enklns l erxxns S1-'COND ROV! IH Nu'- lxurrlr H 1 occo u 1f11o B Subt rl Nrwhall 1'H1RD ROV! 1. rxolod Broadbent C K1-our-1 Cralg B Rxan FOLR1H ROW H buger man lx 1..1ght C Hale W Bonebrake Lang mead B Pangborn PIP FH ROW B Gregg A Cray Adams D Boden 1.. Krasny B Canfxeld 1x4 Daykxn VARSITY H CLUB v1tal1ty athlet1c ab1l1ty rel1ab1l1ty sportsmanshlp lntegrmty teamwork youth to H spells the Varsxty H Club '. A v. 'H-xml., ,AQ J' :Juv . . ':,.1,'rs ' R.' .A. ' Pl- , . -A,E , A, JI- , 1.1 ' 'I I . I I v 1'. ' Q L 9:4 s ff R 1 1 1 R ' I' .' O:-I. 1 . 1 if 4' 5 J. , v ' V. A... ' - Vf . . . .. Af . .. . . . . u Rf . .. . . . y S f ' . If . . Tf ' Yf - , 5. le, ,Ju 21.-. 128 Only those boys are el1g1b1e to wear the coveted gold H who have earned a varslty letter m one of the sports of the school The Varsxty H Club axms to brxng the out standlng athletes of Helghts I-hgh School closer together 1n an atmosphere of FRONI' ROW M Roth stem C Mclvlurrax N Krupman Sxegel L Ross S Is r SECOND ROV1 J Rec chx E Lllman B We-h rung D Shxelds D Nystrom 1. Adelstexn THIRD ROW D Peter John K Knxerxm C Proctor R Nash D ones R Scaffxdx F Rxnella FOURTH ROW C Sha ber B joseph j Smuh D S11xerbcrg S Sacks L Roth fellowshlp and to promote the school sp1r1t wh1ch xs so lmportant to the1r success Sports do not clalm all the1r attentlon however Although a crowded calendar of school act1v1t1es caused them to abandon the1r plans for the annual H Club Show the boys were far from 1dle Posters announclng Z5 Alone 50 Accompanxed 1nv1ted the school to the popular ser1es of dances they sponsored The athletes were also busy coke vendors at basketball games Stephen C Ruppert IS the H Club advlser FRONT ROW H Rosen berg B Mxller M Frxers B Massxng P Frxers B Nesx SECOND ROW A Gross man A Krasny B Greenwalt A Holman j Smxth D Pureber A Kaufman THIRD ROW l Boxer baum S Schultz J Mayers C Efros C Bach Mxss Bromelmexer FOURTH ROW R Ross S Gumbmer B jones D Moss S Robbms G Palay j Rxggle COMMERCIAL CLUB LE CERCLE FRANCAIS He1ghts career g1rls of the future prevue l1fe 1n the buslness world through mem bershxp 1n the Commerc1al Club I-hgh spots of the year were a v1s1t to the press room and buslness Off1CCS of The Cleveland News a tour of the Ohlo Bell Telephone Company and a talk on the qual1f1cat1ons of a good secretary by Frank A Bayard of only an eye to the future but also a l1vely mterest 1n the present the g1rls and thelr advxser Mmss Florence Bromelme1er had two partles La reuruon du Cercle Francals est ouverte So opens each meetxng of Le Cercle Franca1s a club sponsored by Miss Ruth Monnett to g1Ve students add1t1onal opportumty to develop fluency 1n French Th1S year club members heard Mrs Marcelle Bhss tell of the delxghts of French cookxng They were also Thompson of WERES Les Dlsques Franca1s The world of Parxslan haute couture lnspzred a style show 1n whlch the gxrls of the club d1splayed thelr ch1c 12 FRONT ROW B Kleger M Bloch S Schagnn F Wax-halt C Newman M Katz E Dolxn SECOND ROW S Kat zel S Mxllman F Benovxiz B Cort M Lubeck T Wahman A Sxgesmund P Bxrnholtz THIRD ROW F Good man R Drubo C Kane M Segal j Meckler C Leutenberg M Skol mck A Marlow FOURTH ROW R Simon B Hoyt E Bernstem B DeVore j Kohn R Exsenberg j Sxegel C Jacobs 1 Dyke and Spencerian College. Having not introduced to le jazz hot by George 9 FRONT ROW F War haft P Cherns j Rxch ardson S Freld M Katz I' Wolf B Kleger E Burdxck SECOND ROW D Metz ner E H111 N Harvey P Constantelos C Elder M Cook -I Auf de hexde A Marlow D Brode THLRD ROW B Sull man M Lurre B Ru benstern A Goldsteln F HOIOWIYZ R Drubo C jacobs j Berenstern FOURTH ROW B Hoyt C Kane R Simon K Rrttenhouse j M Clellan R Ersenberg R Nemrow L Schectman B Neufeld JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB How many of you want to become wrrt ers? asked Nora Benson, author of joan Takes a Bow , at a fall meetlng of the junror Lrterary Club Apparently many members of the group harbor that Benson contrnued to talk on the trrals and trxbulatrons of an author Her appearance before the club helped promote the prr mary arm of the junror Lrterary Club to enrrch the l1ves of Herghts grrls by st1m ulatlng an rnterest 1n readrng Frfty underclass grrls w1th an average of FRONT ROW C Layer M Black L Mrlbroot P Schwabxe S Daggen M Bloch A Sullivan SECOND ROW L Senor R Shapiro H Stevens j Pipes S Kadow N Atma V jordan R Sprlka THIRD ROW L Spoerri N Agapx M Papenbrock j fhaeler ,I Wlnfhel' J Stamberger B Glxck B Lamont FOURTH ROW N Fen wxck G Foukal S Boyd j Ward j Burge j M11 ler N Whxteman S Barth Mxss Wallace B or better rn Engllsh are rnvrted nually to Jorn thrs honorary organrzatron sponsored by Mrss Helen Wallace Programs thrs year mcluded Mrss Carolme Affleck s drscussron o f new Shaprro s report on her trrp to Israel At another meetrng the grrls helped to foster a sprrrt of brotherhood Wlthln the club by a panel drscussron of reirglon Makrng cheery tray favors for the patrents at Crlle Hosprtal was then' servrce pro ject for the year ,, U - . . , . an- ambition, for they listened eagerly as Miss books in the school lrbrasy and Mrs. Ezra 130 FRONT ROW j Lmk Y V Kaufman P Bun holtz S Mxllman F Benovxtz SECOND ROW M Rxck y j Fallenberg A Hofman L Thomas B Cort j Waxman THIRD ROW A Sabm L Emanuele B Lev1tt M M1ller R Adelstexn j Meckler FOURTH ROW R Waters A Albers L Wolff j Donaldson M Segal SENIOR LITERARY CLUB Promotmg hterary and cultural 1nterests among thexr fellow students IS the a1m of the Senlor Llterary Club The upperclass glrls who apply for membership are chosen because of thelr excellence 1n Enghsh and the recommendat1ons of the1r teachers Th1s student run organ1zat1on often d velops qual1t1es of leadershlp 1n many g1rls who m1ght not otherwxse ga1n recogn1t1on Yeoman servxce 1S rendered every year by the club 1n sortlng and f1l1ng students readlng cards at the begmnlng and the end of each semester In addltxon, the g1rls donate baskets of food to needy fanfulxes at Thanksglvxng and Chrlstmas and serve tea at currxculum meetlngs of the Enghsh department Recently the club add d to :ts regular respons1b1l1txes the sale of old coples of the Caldron at reduced prlces One of the h1gh spots of the year was a hterary qu1z program Busy as they are w1th serv1ce projects, the g1rls and Mxss Ed1th Braselton, thelr advlser, always look forward to the1r trad1t1ona1 annual dlnner FRONT ROW L Yasmow A Newmeyer C Newman SECOND ROW N D1Salvo B Zuckerman Pfeffex' S Katzel Mzss Braselton THIRD ROW L Kleln M Turkel, B Roth, D. Ressler, E Gxsser, M. Lubeck FOURTH ROW N Wexss, R Wexsberger, j. Cobbledxck, V Bartch, R Landy,j Spetrxno. . I: . - 1 5' . Q . YQ, , Q 'Q ? - . I -gqv QL . I, fx' , , - r . e L ' - 9 f ln A A Q D : . ' 5 , Q W V . I ' 3 . 'l 3. , QV xis - , - , 1,4 p A R ' XX gm . . : I A r A 'I . Glickg M. Hancockg P, y . ' ' Z . . . 3 X ag R if . - . . el . , . ' ' V : . J.. , pl . : ' 131 ans1C,Gottdiener: E. fepperg Levineg A. Lecht, G Kaufman. SECOND ROW: j. Zeil- engoldg K. Ernsteing B. Whitingg R. Silverg P. Welty. Eisendorf. THIRD ROW: R. Shure, D. Latnikg -I. Richardson, j. Kalish' W. Nathan' M. Heppner R Yost HEIGHTS PLAYERS jenny Klssed Me jean Kerr s dehghtful comedy rang up the curtam ona new season of theatncal trxumphs for the Helghts Players Known as one of the best dramatlc clubs in the state they added new lustre to thelr reputatxon with the sprlng play Thornton Wzlder s Puhtzer Prxze w1nn1ng Our Town Both major pro duct1ons were staged 1n the new socxal room By no less lmportant to the future Bernhardts and Barrymores and to thelr dlrector, Dr D1na Rees Evans was the remodehng of the L1tt1e Theatre long FRONT ROW A Bxales M Paull N Slaymaker Bowden SECOND ROW j Zex lxngold B Baker R Harris M Goldwasser D jaffe R Wexntraub THIRD ROW R Denms Kaufman N Saul S Eaton j Sxegel Gutterman FOURTH ROW Fuers! j Cohn Chabler L Adelstem Frenler R Cohen the scene of studxo productlons In these one act plays the ambxtxous Players gam much xnvaluable expenence 1n varlous phases of play productxon mcludlng act mg stagmg and dxrectmg The members of Players have lnstxtuted a new system of memberslup requ1rements which mclude the re estabhshment of try out produc t1ons These brxef scenes from well known plays test the abmhty and lnterest of apphcants hopeful of becomxng apprentxces mn the group whlch so ably proves The play s the th1ng is-4 I In 5. 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' L - a 132 FRONF ROW: Miss Ev- FRONT ROW L Schand ler Mxss Evans -I Chavmson SECOND ROW j Zexl engold R Yost B Cohen N Slaymaker NATIONAL THESPIANS In the past year Nat1onal Thesp1an Troupe 410 has played an even more lmportant role than usual 1n promotlng lnterest ln dramatxcs They acted as hosts for the flrst meetlng of N E O D T S A the Northeastern Oh1o Drama Teachers and Students Assoczatmn At a meetmg un1que mn the hlstory of the hxgh school theatre drama teachers and students assembled here 1n january to dlscuss then' common problems The Conventlon was a great success and a speclal pat on the back goes to l'hesp1ans for the1r part 1n lt Thesplans have also been very aCt1Ve w1th1n Helghts Players Looked up to as the honor soc 1ety of hlgh school dramat1cs 1ts members are the hardest workers and most exper 1enced people ln Players Every neophyte eagerly antxclpates the beautxful 1n1t1at1on hopxng that the Thespxan who candle 1n hand walks slowly around the room w1ll stop before h1m to offer the mask tradl txonal symbol of membershlp Thesplans proJect thxs year has been to conduct clxnxcs ln actmg and stagecraft for the apprentxces LEFT TO RIGHT j Chavmson L Schandler R Yost B Cohen j Zellengold N Slaymaker a y m w e a r s a m s a Say that health and wealth have m1ssed me Say Im growmg old but add jenny kxssed me One of the bnghtest comed1es ever to b presented by Helghts Players was gwen last November on the newly buxlt stage 1n the Soclal Room Th1S hvely show was jenny Kxssed Me a play about a country gxrl who gets hep and wms a husband w1th the amd IENNY KISSED of a strlct yet lundly old pr1est Dave Sargeant played the part of Father Moymhan wxtha deft touch and an almost perfect Irlsh brogue The appealmg t1tle role was very a few hours changed from a frump to a fash1on plate Part of the fun of backstage work was growlng the many sweet potato v1nes needed for the show The v1nes made Doc Evens look lxke a greenhouse but on the set they were a b1g success 4 m y ' S I' y, y I' d, ' ' ' Q . eapably filled by joan Chavinson, who within . . e Q - A c i A x X M-s s l l X FRONT ROW K Cort L Kroll Z Goldstexn j Creve j Morgenstern R Wexntraub W Krause SECOND ROW R Cayne R Hurwltz G Herman E Botnxk ,I Aub R Silver H Nevxns Mr Bud THIRD ROW H Meler an L Fnedman D Klausner W Werer W McG1ll L Welss R Nozxk j Graebing FOURTH ROW M Vzno cur A Buchman S Greene S jaffery B Tucker M Goodman M Schenker FIFTH ROW R Salat Emrlch N Dxamond D Kohner B Ruxm SCIENCE CLUB BUYS BUWLINC CLUB COfT1b1D1ng educat1on w1th enjoyment IS the a1m of the Sc1ence Club, as 1ts 40 members seek the answers to many problems and endeavor to further then mterest 1n var 1ous scxentlfxc f1elds Commxttees wh1ch do xnd1v1dual research 1n cherrustry, bm ology physxcs, and psychology are formed w1th1n the membexshlp, and each com m1ttee takes charge of one or two pro grams each semester Among the places whlch have been v1s1ted by the group are the Nat1onal H1story Museum, the Case Observatory and the Health Museum Three stukes and you re 1n the Boys Bow11ng Club' Under the superv1s1on of bowler Walter Bxrd the future aspxrants for the Natlonal Bowllng Congress roll the1r str1kes and spares at the Cedar Center Recreatxon, where the bang of the ball on the hardwood can be heard every Wednesday afternoon Although the keg lets a1m IS recreatlon, the boys have to watch thelr averages 1n the stiff compet 1t1on for the plaques awarded by the club at the end of the year to the top team and to the top bowler FRONT ROW j Pfeffer M Harris R Welsber ger A Ballonoff M Skolnik j Neuger SECOND ROW A Magid W Wood I Schnezderman G Her man B Levine THIRD ROW H Fuerst D Shedroff S Greene j Strozxer S Gordon K Roads FOURTH ROW L. Schre1ber,R Fenesey, M Kagan, D Halverstadt j Kaplan, A Arnson, Mr Lawson I : . Q I Q ' a 2 U f ' ' .f l 1. ' . 2 . I I . . - . 5 . Q' x A J. Meilandg DQ wclodg Rf l . , . , . 1 ' - 135 'C' 5 HI-Y EXECUTIVE BOARD SEATED: G. Esch. STANDING: C. Krotineg C. Thoburng E. Ullman: D. Bodeng E. Bossart. A 1-:Ps1LoN FRONT ROW: H. Eisner: C. Gray: T. Bowen: A. Berman: j. Waters. SECOND ROW: C. Kro- tine: A. Ruggie: E. Kelley: A. Sedory. THIRD ROW: j. Schnei- der, E. Wackerman: B. Linder: T. Taylor: D. Benes. SPURTS-MINDED HI-Y HASA FUN-PACKED SOCIAL CALENDAR Showing their love for sports and their fellow men, Heights Hi -Y members have entered another year of athletic, social, and humanitarian activities into their log. Real enthusiasm lay behind the successful drive for the World Service Fund. Their first paper sale of the season netted them 5120, used for European relief. Not con tent with a load of paper whose tonnage broke the school's driveway, the chapters planned an encore for spring vacation. A dinner with Friendship, plus the annual Friendship-Hi-Y picnic at Centerville FRONT ROW: B. Mann: . ' , j. Strozier: j. Craig: D. Russell: T. Reeve: j. Tame. x ,D V SECOND ROW: D. Metz ? .9 ,:.' . T. Dean: E. Bossart: D. Wood: J. McCall. THIRD ROW: D. Peter- john: C. Gerhan: j. Fehl- man: F. Schrcinerg D. Beurketg L. Miller. BETA Mills, marked red letter days on the calendar. Nature unhappily thwarted plans for the Friendship - Hi- Y dance, called on account of snow. Following the Heights- Shaw basketball game, t he Hi-Y dance provided fun for over 500 people. G e o r g e Campbell's community singing program was Hi-Y's contribution to s c hool assemblies. Nucleus of the organization is Combined Council, consisting of one representative f r om each of the five chapters. Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon chapters meet H GAMMA FRONT ROW: B. Rich: E. Ullman: C. Hale, B. Sugermang j. Borton. SECOND ROW: j. Swift: C. Speicher: B. Porter: P. Zucker. j. Lewis. THIRD ROW: C. Proc- tor: j. Dawson, P. Shurterg N. Meling G. Mai-ting D. St. Clair. ' f ALPHA I FRONT ROW: E.New- , hall: B. Cotton: M. Garret, f . , I... Matthews. ' ' SECOND ROW: R. HolasL R. fomsicg P. Funkhouser I... Wilson. ,V , THIRD ROW: K. Kniei-im. 5 B. Trumpg P. Ungar: C. 2 Thoburng j. Shaud. ff 1 9 if Z if ', I. .sw E 2 fb Zi.. if fs , n aa l PARTIES, SERVICE, AND HARD WDRK DUNE ADD UP T0 FELLOWSHIP AND FUN together every Tuesday evening. This year members heard Otto Graham, Cle- veland Browns' star, and a representative of the draft board. Following the combined meeting, the chapters separate for indiv- idual sessions. Each chapter is active socially, with hay rides and other events crowding the calendar. The chapters compete for baseball and basketball crowns, and Hi-Y takes over Heights' pool and gym every Thursday evening. Gamma's stamina this year brought the basketball championship to the chapter. Not to be outshone, Beta raised money and bought themselves new basketball uni- forms. The five stars of inter-chapter play represented their 95 brothers in competition with other Hi-Y chapters of Greater Cleveland. When new recruits to Heights Hi-Y are initiated every semester in a solemn church cere- mony, they are joining a branch of a national organization dedicated to building high standards of Christian characte ideals of througho community. r and t co-oper ut the I lil 'M' ff! o promoting the ation and service school and the FRONT ROW: S. McOm- ber: T. Dunn1R. Luongo. SECOND ROW: S. Mossi B. Weeks: j. Lenihan, C. McMurray. THIRD ROW: L. Priest: D. jones: D Eynong D. Bodeng B. Barnes. DELTA 137 5-I 4 8 FRONT ROW S Mxll man P Bunholtz R Adelstem J Cohen F Benovltz SECOND ROW M Han cock A Sabm P Waters C Fath M Chlchester THIRD ROW B Stung er V Bartch D Dworken T Reeve D Goldrxch FOURTH ROW E Bos sart L Miller J Shaud D Boden j Langmead NATIUNAL H The heralds take thelr places the hous e lxghts d1m the audxence hstens attentwely as the cholr s1ngs softly Thus beglns one of the semester s most eagerly antlcxpated assembhes the Natxonal Honor Socxety s 1n1t1at1on of new members W hen the stands on the torch ht stage and after the presxdent I pledge my u hold the 1deals of thls he IS pledgmg loyalty to a chapter of the natxonal organ1zat1on wh1ch has played an actwe part 1n l1fe at Hexghts smce 1924 1n1t1ate repeats se lf to soc 1ety UN UR SOCIETY Scholarshzp alone IS not the bas1s of ac ceptance chara ter servlce and leader sh1p are the three other p1llars supportxng the NHS creed The NHS scholarshlp awards th1s year were fmanced by means of tax stamp collect1ons a paper sale a booth at the all school party and the sale of plastlc book covers In the sprmg term NHS members ass1st Mr Flmt by actmg as hosts at the annual vocatxonal confer ences NHS counseled by Mxss Maman Whxtsey 1s not only an honor ary soclety but a worl-ung organzzatlon as well FRONT ROW L Klem 1 B Bross D Gxntert S Katzel SECOND ROW j Wax man B Zuckerman M Lubeck R Welsberger THIRD ROW j Lmk B Lezdner j Broadbent B Cowan M Conway FOURTH ROW J Garx bottx N Greenberger C Gerhan H Sugerman Mxss Whltsey 139 Q .. 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Gold, 'LI D11 BUUSTING IS THE BUUSTERS' GIFT If school activity Is your goal, If you see yourself In a leader's role, If you've energy And enthusiasm, too, Then Boosters Club ls the club for youl With rousing cheers And peppy song The Boosters help Our teams along From track in the fall To baseball in the spring Boosters are there adding zip and zlng Autumn gives them A great deal to do Until the football Season's through, Goal posts on Hosford Field they decorate, Pass out programs, and Take tickets at the gate. Pep rallies sponsored By this lively crew Take place in assembly And after school too As voices ring To the rafters high With a Come on Team' and a victory cry FRONT ROW F Halprin L Waxman B Whiting C Blumberg A Bell M Moster F Horowitz A Rowland 'SECOND ROW M Stone S Stern P Dennis N Ogilvie P Welty C Taylor B Volin C Bonfiglio THIRD ROW V Glenn R Meisel C Wihl R Eisenberg M Faigin IN Katz M Qlolz C Berlin FOURTH ROW B Courney E1 Friedman B DeVore H Ruby C' Kraus B Goodrich Reece A Besser FRONT ROW S Koxacs N Lenson H Iubxn E Mvers H Cort S Cwerdlow EI Taubner QFCOND ROW P Ringer F Warhalt D Metzner D Weisman E Schiff E, Munzner THIRD ROW R Miller 9 Harris M Selzman A Benjamin Koppelman B Kimmelman 'S Amdur FOURTH ROW S Ghz-Ifler I.. Feldman E Garaway B Ru in R Udell Stein Iexine 40 FRONT RO'5li Neuger, l.. Ser1or:S, fadow, D. Resslerg M. Turkel: M, Bloch: R. Shapiro: SECOND ROW: B. Glick, F. Salzman: N, Weiss: Waxrran: E, Hill: FT. Pillorsdorf: B. Stillman: H. cts-tens. THIRD ROW: N. Chermer: Fl. Harris: B. Rubenstein: S. Vec- chio: D, Milner: -'f.. Krasny: H. Stone, FOURTH ROW: C. Van Gorder D. Pontious: -X. Xlbers: B. Betts P. Baldridgeg B. Sharp: B. Betz: B. Srhwarla. HEIGHTS' SCHUUL SPIRIT GETS A LIFT Shaber: H. Cort: Unsung heroes Behind many scenes Booster s all know What service means . They had a booth At the all-school party, Where hard work prevailed And programs And spirits were hearty: for 'The c onferences vocational, Which Heights Were bought b considered Quite sensational, y the Boosters From dues they had paid And from the profits their booth had made. FRONT ROW: Landau: G, V. Cohen, E. Broida: M. Weingart: M. Kagan D. Moss. SECOND ROW: A. Kaufman: M, Friers: R. Duke: A. Sadofskyg M. Buckler: C. Brover: B. Levitt: H. Fishman: Fiisen dorff: N. Slaymaker. THIRD ROW: S. Katzel: A. Lecht: I., Thomas: M. Miller R. Glick: T. Selzer: D. Gin- tert: FI. Heiser: A. Newrneyer. FOURTH ROW: j.FaIlenberg: H. Hirsch, Meckler: C. Efrosg N. Lavine: L.. Wolff: S. Robbins, F Schultz: S Reeve' G. Greenber . . , g. FIFTH ROW: E. Katz: M. Klaus- ner: El. Cohen: M. Rogoff: L.. Kolod: J. Kohn: F. Eichenbaum, A. Gray: M. Isserson. FRONT ROW: D.Schneiderman A, Schneider: P. Asquith: B. Am ber: C.jacobs: H. Milsteing M. Lurie: F. Bigley: P. Solomon. SECOND ROW: P. Unger: R. Spilka: R. Cohen: L. Schechtman, F.. Simon: E. Bernstein: B. Singer: B. Roth: j. Marmorstein. THIRD ROW: R. Landyl Ward: A. Arnson: S. Goldstein: L. Adelstein: R. Koplow: 1. Siegeli B. Hersch: A. Sigesmund: M. Lubeck. FOURTH ROW: j. Lurie: A. Laffie: UI. Gordon: L.. Roth: D. Silverberg: G. Aronoff: A. Kahn? D. St.Clair: C. Proctor: j.Kaplan. The active students Who join this club Aren't just cogs in the wheel But right at the hub. They give time and talent To better the school. Their efforts instill pep And make school spirit To make life at Heights Worthwhile they strive, And with fun and excitement Keep it alive . The Boosters are divided Into sections three Supervised by Mr. Harold E. Barbee. rule Q12 ff' 3, . In-I Y 'Lol i 5 lf - '-fat' Q 14 S -f 3 3 Z' . 4,',,,r 6 . U . ' 'I . - Q. is Q ., 'Ig 1 ' , . .,,., A ,i I , X w 4, 4. A k -:T 1, -ga , . 5 .L 1 . ., Q 4 ' . .-f . qs. :lah .J Jr ., Q- 'L . ' 2' A ,D 3 ,fl : .P BP f X 5 N t , . ' - '1 ' 1 9 ,.1 ' i K? Z Kvh il 'MQ- lk LX. X f e 'f 143 'I nl 4 'F -if I 144 15.44 1.41 Ll WN? Nil? l 14 LL.-A Julian Apsel Studio OFFICIAL PHOTCJGRAPHERS OR THE 1951 CALDRON 2125L Rad cle lndHght.s FA nw 1:13179 O N' ' 97 may we serve you Ln your future ennox 0 ve a ei ir un - COMPLIMENTS OF F R I E N D 213 CEDAR LEE IIADIO and 'l'ELE1ISl0NI INC MANNV LIGHT CLASS OF 34 IN OUR ENLARGED RECORD DEPARTMENT WE CARRY A SELECTIVE CHOICE OF CLASSICAL AND POPULAR RECORDS IN ALL SPEEDS 3 A 4 LEE ROAD F 1 8300 Joan S SLQIIFT C0 me YOUR CALDRON PRINTER OFFSET LITHOGIIAPHEIS PLANOGRAPHERS 116128 ST CLAIR AVE N W TOwer 1 7070 PLANTS IN ST LOUIS CHICAGO NEW YORK CINCINNATI O PRINTING OF ALL KINDS Adverhslng Plans B DS SALES LETTERS FLOATERS OFFICE FORMS BLOTTERS PROGRAMS FOLDERS ROSTERS INVITATIONS TICKETS ROBERT HOWARD MOORE Anmm,.Ufn..gm.c-1,gh 32 21 14 LEE ROAD YELLOWSTONE 2 2235 ORE HEIGHTS PAINT STORE Pomfs for Every Use SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS NU ENAMEL FOR AUTOS HOUSE PAINT WE RENT BRUSHES, SANDERS, STEAMERS, LADDERS, SPRAYERS STANLEY B MOORE NORTH OF CEDAR OPEN EVENINGS THE OLDEST ADVERTISER IN BLACK AND GOLD 14 A y x I . , pl I I - 78 - 3' - 45 ' ' ' ' A. - n C o M P L 1 M E N T S ROBERT SITTNER FURS Phone EVergreen 18110 3944 MAYFIELD ROAD THE CANDOW CO GIFTS HARDWARE TOYS 2550 NOBLE ROAD EV 12223 47616005 Skye 2270 LEE ROAD CLEVELAND HEIGHTS OHIO YEIIowstone 2 8855 PHILIP j BUHROW RE lL ESIAYE BROKER Phone High Clan Hama FA l 3606 A Speualtj 5188 SYCAMORE ROAD CLEVELAND omo LOTS ron HOMES APARTMENTS BUSINESS SHAKER UNIVERSITY SO EUCLID CLEVELAND HEIGHTS YElIowsIone 2 3707 Est 912 J FRED SCHOEBEL IEWFLFR The Fines! 111 Diamonds Wa!! bm Sl1l!6'VlLdff' Ieumlry 2208 LEE ROAD SOUTH OF CEDAR Cleveland Heights 18 Ohio FINE WATCHES Enablubed m 1925 SILVERWARE FINE REPAIR SERVICE VICTOR GARSON Rel able Irurler 2276 LEE ROAD Near Essex comphmen ts of ARNOLD S RED GOOSE SHOE STORE 2 197 LEE ROAD C 0 M P L 1 M E N T S HEIGHTS BEVERAGE Pro pt Co rt ous Home Del ery and P ckup We Cater to School and Home Parnes EVergreen I 4400 3962 MAYFIELD ROAD 0 F ' I ' 2 - e 1 , - . 'I ' ' jewelerr In the Heigbix for 22 Yearx JEWELRY i , O F 2 m u 1: iv ' i 149 El'r'r3'llJi11g For Your Musiral Nreds MOTTERS MUSIC HOUSE YElIowstone 2-2407 1862 COVENTRY ROAD KNIFICS FOOD STORE 2582 NOBLE ROAD EV. 1-1211 Quafify Qrocenks :wJ .Mais CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES V001 Dlamond Flowers 21 YEARS ON THE HEIGHTS COMPLIMENTS OF .geymafl gkrzz 921215 Jw FA 16800 2252 LEE ROAD Quarfer Cenfury of Fme Furs COMPLIMENTS FAZIOS FOODTOWN 2255 Lee Road Glibe 611110 bbup 13920 CEDAR ROAD YE 2 4324 aslazons or men REISNER DRUG 2307 Lee Rd Corner of Sxlsby HEIGHTS HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE CHOCOLATES 11 4 19647 Wdfweyd andBRAEST:UgANT RIBS CHICKEN STEAK run counss Mums senvso , I f ' ' O F I t Eliov' - ll t FAirmoun! - Q R - - 13915 Coder Roll l South luclld, Ohio OPEN 11:00 so 4:00 A. M. - 11:00 fo sroo A. M, m 5, SAI. 150 15 AUTOGRAPHS 1 I AU TUGRAPHS 53 AUTOGRAPHS 154 AUTOGRAPHS
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