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f W mmw, Seniors picturccl in this shot ol' the School Urclicstrn ure' Xvultcr Nunnzimalcer, Erwin Sxiliclzir, XVultcr Gulin, Nlurvin Gold, Izimes XVilson, U. Douglas XVEIFIICI' and Robert Euvcrly STUDENT COURT ORCHESTRA Nlemlmers of the Sfuclcni Court pictured below are: Richard Axelrod, Robert Green, Chief' justice Iaclc Lipslsin, Robert Armstrong anal Kenneth Trommer
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DRAMATTRC SOCIETY Officers of the Stunlent Council pictured below are: Bernard Sacks, presidcntg Louis Seltzer, trczisurerg and Iohn Shiffert, sec eiziry. Not shown in the picture is Irwin Potzish, vice prcsinlcnt The above picture was taken during the Drai- mutic Societfs presentation of Ruum mSll'l'A'1'A'c'. Sla11d1'l1.i1,fron1 lefl: llenry Levinson, Thomas Sclmali, Norman Starr, Fred Sclirier, leromf Szimuelsohn, Nlziriin Lenow, Nlzirtin Binclcr, Sidney Decovn-v zxncl Leon Auron. Sf'f1lf'rf.' Helen Nlarcolina, Henry Rolmlvins and Ioy Dienes STUDENT CCOUNCCTT
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Pictured-right are a few of those connected with the 182nd Revue. Bol- lom Row: Raymond Garey, Norton Tecklin, Leonard Rocklis, Iames Wil- son. .Middle Row: David Mitchell,Ed Sherman and Hyland Shepherd, Co- Directors of the Show, and Gerald Angermann. Top Row: Stanley Salonic, Bernard Udis, Sidney Zeff, Forrest Sovring, Claude Ely YV1th Hyland Shepherd directing music and Ed Sherman dialogue, the 182nd Class Show proved to be the greatest show ever to be presented by a senior class. Staged May 12 in the Central High School auditorium, it was attended by a capacity crowd. The show got off to a start with the open- ing chorus singing Strike Up the Band. The first scene took place in the living room of a Central High student who returned home from school with a rather sad look on the day the second reports ofthe term were given out. The student might be called the Henry Aldrich of Central High. A bit of Hellzapoppin entered the show after the first scene. The second scene found our Henry in the South Pacific, the third scene saw him on a quiz program, the last scene showed him in a night club. Several specialties were presented during the fourth scene. The chorus sang Begin the Beguini' and Arthur Tratenberg was heard in several numbers. The kick chorus, under the direction of Martin Binder and Harry Ilsen, was a great hit. One of the funniest portions of the show was that part in which Bob Lee, managing editor of the CAP AND GowN, sang about Poor Miriam before and after she used irium. Harold Good Tah See Ya Nuss- Ed Sherman is shown at the micro- phone baum gave an imitation of Archie of Duffy's Tavern. Bernie Houdini,' Vllag- ner performed several mystifying tricks. Members of the Show Committee were Martin Lenow, business manager, Leonard Rochlis, property manager, Sidney Zeff, assistant musical director, lack Lipskin, program head, and Herman Finkelstein, publicity director. Other members of the committee included Al Cheatam, David Lie- berman, lames Grant and Robert Kravitz. Members of the Singing Chorus pictured below are rnard Xvagner, class Conversing together are Dr. Donald Nothstein, Claude Ely, James Milculzi, Stan 1 icmn, is shown per- Child and Mr. Angermann, ley Salonic, Russell Hartzell, 'lay Baker, Harold orming a card trick members of the Show's faculty Kramer, Leonard Buster, David lWitchcll,. Noi ton advisory board Tecklm, james VV11son and Forrest Sovruig
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