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

 - Class of 1935

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Y ex libris the caldron vol. XXI year book of the senior class he i 3 In ts High school cleveland he i 3 t S ohio 1935 y w l I v ,, ,, 5 l J 2 l J z 'X U A 2 ronnwonn A Q 1635 . . . first school tor seeondary education . . . Latin studies exclusively . . . horn-spoon books . . . rude desks, Q in one-room buildings . . . Pilgrims' sons . . . hickory sticks ii . . . church services stretching toward eternity . . . Indians Q . . fowling pieces for sport . . . checkers for thrills I I! g 1935 . . . Heights High . . . economies, inetal work, J debating' . . . limitless libraries of ready reference . . . study Q conditions at their best . . . young nien and young women . . .band . . .choir. . . drama . . .journalism . . .sports 5 . , . clubs . . . dancing' . . . intrainiurals . . . thrills in V eve-1-yfiiing i 1 2 i Vile give you . . . three hundred years of truly amazing 7 high school progress I ! ! if A 0 v n co 'rnnrs iacult clubs seniors activities classes sports features if A 0 v vi if A lx i 5. , tg -L--51 he AC be :KQDQ ,10kf Merbpe Ayn 11015 Y 549.1-ff,.Qnf 'Y j,4QkT,1QyLYfJ19pe ,gym Ag, 5 5 3 -.f - 0 ,,, 1, , , Y dedication A lovely lady from a corner of the third floor . . . best known to the girls of the school . . . always kind and helpful . . . a winning smile . . . a gracious manner . . . a sparkling personality . . . a truly charming person . . . We, the Senior Class of 1935, dedicate this volume to . . . 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A 0 w rx .1 A O -f r. .1 A O V ,, . .1 A O -1 rx i ,1 L , O -.1 rx .X A O -1 YK ' .1 A 9 V fl Our Teachers clear YW do nal ear. .1 A 0 v f .. A 10411011 1 21011 B1Qy1 :qgk 1451: :4.,1 45,1-19,1 45,1 bggyr--XI,,1 :Ugg 45,1 Bl., v A O V A v 5 A 2 11. Y, 1, xi faculty V W 1 1 1, I l I l '1 I J M M L. V 5 W1 fx V 1 , 1935 H 'w N Hi E. E. MORLEY. An efficient execu- tive . , . Though we all like Heights . . . it isn't the school, it's the principal of the thing . . . Calm . . . smiling . . . helpful . . . Cheerful dignity that We all appreciate . . . the princi PAL of all Heights. . . F. L. WILEY. A sparkling person- ality . . . a perfect diplomat . . . a polished gentleman . . . His knowledge of schools and their operation makes his value as Superintendent inestimable . . . This is a short word picture of that grand person . . . Superintendent of Schools Wiley. . . no l T. S. DAVIS. Well liked . . . much appreciated by the students of Heights . . . always cooperating in all school projects . . . Has a youthful viewpoint . . . Helps us out of jams . . . T. S. We love you. . . H. K. WALLACE. Beloved coun- sellor -of Heights girls . . . helping some- one all the time . . . Responsible for the huge success of our Senior Prom . . . Her job certainly has variety . . . excuses . . . banquets . . . teas . . . she fills the bill adequately . . . a charming lady. . . EDITH E. LAYER B. A. M. A. AGNES C. REGAN A. B. Q Miss Alburn . LULU A. ALBURN B. A. EDITH K. BRASELTON C. A. Ph. B. M. A. B. EDITH B. MALIN MABEL B. A. M. A. B. A. AMBROSE P. SPENCER LELAH R. B. A. B. A. M. . head of the English department , . . a grand sense of humor . . , she needs it . . . Miss Braselton . . . jovial pilot of the Literary Club plane . . . To Mr. Drury life is just one long debate With a New England accent . . . And to Dr. Evans life is a play . . . and Heights Players the cast . . . Miss Layer unraveled many knotty problems for the knit-wits . . . Miss Malin is the band adviser whose advice is always welcome . . . Miss Mason . . . likeable Caldron sponsor . . . delight- ful dimples . . . a Southern drawl that you don't have to pardon . . . Miss Nash is M. A. DRURY DINA REES EVANS A. B. A. M. A. Ph. D. MASON C. MAY NASH GEORGIA PARRY M. A. B. A. B. A. M. A. STEPHENS F. M. R.THACKABERRY RETA J. VERHULST A. B. L. T. B. A. Ph. B. responsible for the success of the Senior Play . . . When Miss Parry says Hspeak my language she means Esperanto . . . Miss Regan . . . the girl from Missouri . . . Mr. Spencer . . . Journalism teacher . . . sponsor of the B. and G .... Miss Stephens is noted for her charming giggle . . . delights in raiding Radio stations . . . Mr. E. M. R. Thackaberry . . . that nice Englishman Whose three initials are a puz- zle to the Whole school . , . Miss Verhulst . . . the strength and backbone of the Boosters Club. . . L12 131 I1 I s f o r Y PAUL S. NASH B. A. M. A. RUBY S. BAKER GEORGE W. BARBOUR IDA JULIA BOUCK F. W. BURNHAM B. A. M. Ed. B. A. M. A. B. A. M. A. B. A, M. A. LILLIAN P. CLARK IRL FAST O. S. LEHMAN MARIAN L. WHITSEY C. H WINANS B. A. M. A. B. A. M. A. B. A. M. A. B. A. M. A. B. A M A Mr. Nash . . . possessor of the largest vocabu- lary . . . at least as far as big Words are con- cerned . . . People who pass Mr. Barbour's course say it Was a close shave . . . Mr. Burnam . . . a very punny man . . . To Miss Clark . . . You're the Top' '... Miss Bouck . . . also yielded to the fad of Wearing a braid . . . Mrs. Baker succeeds in making history a pleasure . . . Mr. Fast . . . a swell fellow and a grand guy, to be a bit slangy . , . Mr. Lehman may teach Ancient History but he is right up to the minute on everything else . . . Sung by N. H. S. to Miss Whitsey . . . You Are My Guiding Star . . . Then there's Mr. Winans to Whom all of history is a problem . . . Inactivity Picture s c I e n c e F. A. NORRIS M. A. Ph. B. Chemistry KARL F. CHRISTMAN C. C. DEWALD B. A. M. A. B. S. BIOIOSY Physics ELLIS B. DOWNEY DONALD LAWSON JOHN C. LANGMEAD WILLIAM R. WINTERS M. Ph. B. A. B. Sc. M. A. B. A. BIOIOSY BloIo9Y Chemistry Biology Bored of Economics Captain Norris . . . ship with cargo of test tubes and would-be chemists . . . A'Christy . , . a good sport even if he does teach Biology . . . Mr. Downey . . . always looks like a fashion plate . . , best dressed man in Heights . . . Mr. Langmead . . . shares the honor of being home- room teacher in E. M. R .... Mr. Lawson . . . everyone's pal . . . lots of blond hair and a ready smile . . . Mr. Dewald's Friday tests make you enjoy the week-end more. . . H4 151 e r c i P. A. COOLEY B.S. M. A. L. H. BEHNEY KATHERINE C. HILL B. A. M. A. B. Ed. B. A. Donor:-w c. SHNEIDER amen. A. STEINMAN RUTH VAN CAMP B. s, B. A. M. A. B. A. M. A. Mr. Cooley . . . chief-of-staff as far as type- writers and bookkeeping are concerned . . . Miss Hill . . . teacher and oflice Worker both . . . Mrs. Schneider has trouble getting through the halls Without a corridor pass . . . Miss Steinman wakes up her pupils with an alarm clock . . . Miss Van Camp makes home-room boys wash Windows to pay for being tardy . . . Mr. Behney . . . former tennis star . . . now deciphers short- hand. . . Mag Mel Pete a 1: I1 e a t i c s K. C. BENEDICT B. A. M. A. OTTO C. BUDDE RALPH M. FRAUNFELTER LUCY L. LUTTON B. S. M. A. M. A. Ph. B. B. A. H. F. MrLAUGHLIN NORVAL B. McAFEE MATTHEW D. PHILLIPS Our to Lunch B. S. M. A. B. S. Miss Benedict . . . beloved teacher who con- vinces us that algebra isn't half bad . . . Mr. Budde . . . collector of stamps and coins in great number . . . To Mr. Praunfelter life seems to be the eternal triangle . . . Miss Lutton . . . a lady of Hgures as Well as letters . . . co-sponsor of Literary club . . . Mr. McAfee . . . well known for his work in intramurals and as business manager of sports . . , Mr. McLaughlin . . . that curly-haired siX-footer who teaches Trig . . , Mr. Phillips . . . well liked coach of the Heights tennis team. . . U6 l171 In S I 3 2 I1 I' n S ll 3 2 ANNA M. RANDALL A. A. M. A. Spanish ANNA P. EICHHORN P. THEODORE LORZ LOUISE MAGOR Ph. B. B. A. M. A. Ph. B. German French French RUTH E. MONNETT ELLSWORTH PRINCE MYRON W. RANDALL B. A. M. A. B. A. B. S. B. A. M. A. J. D. French Frznch Slanish Q Senorita Randall . . . linguist extraordinary . . . thus, mistress of modern language . . . Have you tried the now famous Eichhorn Hot-Water Cocktail? . . . Mr. Test-A-Day Lorz . . . most popular ninth-period teacher . . . Mlle. Magor . . . solves life's little verb- blank mysteries . . . Lines on Miss Monnet . . . letters from France, Her classes entrances' . His Prince-ly manners make him priceless . . . Senor Randall . . . hasn't sailed the Spanish Main . . . but . . . knows the main points in Spanish. . . Heap Big Chief f i n e r t DOROTHY BULKLEY RALPH RUSH Ph. B. M. A. Instrumental Music Arl GEORGE F. STRICKLING HAZEL WISWALL B. A. Mus. B. M. A. B. A. Vocal Music Art GWENDOLYN EDWARDS B. A. M. A. FLORENCE L. JOHNSON MARJORIE MATTISON B. A. M. A. B. A. Miss Wiswall . . . an artist . , . but no smock . . . flowing hair and neck-tie . . . Miss Bulkley . . also artist . . . smock but no flowing hair . . . Strick . . . a grand guy . . . produces wonderful A Cappella choirs . . . Mr. Rush . . . a newcomer to Heights . . . welcome to our city. . . Miss Edwards in quotation . . . Oh, my no . . . Miss Mattison is best known and liked by Latin students and Friendship Club girls . . . Miss Johnson . . . A great reader and ardent contract bridge player. . . l I 18 191 P I' 8 a C It I' . t I S C 8 DOROTHY DEERING F. B. HAGAMAN B. A. M. A. B. S. B. A. M. A. Sewing Mechanical Drawing M. E. HILL W. C. NIXON B. A. M. A. B. S. Cooking Wood Working Practical arts teachers and their mottoes . . . Miss Deering . . . a stitch in time saves a needle in a haystack or something . . . Miss Hill . . . the way to a man's heart-via the stomach route . . . Mr. Nixon . . . How much wood would a Wood-chuck chuck in the wood shop at the end of the boy's ramp? . . . Mr. I-lagaman . . . a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush if it's a mechanical drawing of a bird house. . . The Way to a Man's Heart P h ye d s iu cc aa It i o ETTA CREECH WALTER BIRD ETHEL RYCKMAN B. S. B. A. R. N. Hygiene Nurse Hygiene DOROTHY CRANE GAIL T. VANNORSDALL ROY C. UBER CATHERINE WELLER B. S. B. A. M. A. B. A. M. A. B. S. Swimming Gym. Gym. Gym. I I I' 3 I' l IVEN E. CASE MARGUERITE HAYMAN ALICE PAULIN B. A. B. L. S. B. A. Miss Creech . . . a lovely lady . . . nuf said . . . New, popular . . . Mr. Bird . . . the boy's hygiene teacher . . . Miss Ryckman almost makes it a pleasure to be sick in for ofj school . . . Miss Crane's theme song . . . she Hoats through the pool with the greatest of ease . . . Mr. Uber . . . Coach to the entire student body . . . Then there's that popular fellow known as Van to all the inmates of Heights . . . Ask Miss Weller what she thinks about Jules Audy or six-day bike races in general. . . She works in the library . . . therefore . . . a book Case . . . Most of the fellows wish they could get up nerve enough to ask Miss Haynam for a date. . . Name? . . . home room? . . . over night book . . . accompanied by a smile from Miss Paulin. . . l20 ln Memoriam MISS LUCY L. LUTTON Upon ilue loss of a friencl, Miss Luiion once found solace in iliese lines of Ellen Terry. ln iurn, we, ller many friencls of Heigluis High School, offer iliem in loving iliouglmi of lmer. of me as Wiilmlrawn inio ilme dimness- Yours siill-you mine: Remember all ilie lyesi of our pasl memories- Forgel ilue resl-ancl so To where l wail, come genily on . 11 Q3 M W wwf Wx xW fw X M W 0 3 55 W .' Sxgxgugfbsulx i X V 115311: 4 ' 111 Xiggjxiiliwllgtmif N if 111217111 11111111111-54 '14 S g Q 1512771 1 1 ,653 11312135141 5 jf if 1 QW113 , ,X 1:1141 x , X , 1 1 V Nllgj X X V , 4 -r, I 0 X1 iiiygzlniillz s 3 1511511 '11 1 M ,W E X .- 'K X - ' . , X 1 1 ' 1 Elf 11111 '11 1- 11551 f .11 1'-55315 7 X 11,3 IN K X T XxT.'ilk X 1 1? xx 1 1 X lg i 1 9: 1 W X 24 V xl' wxwxk 2? I X I X1 V 0 I 4 1 E I V k f ' . ff 1 X Q , - Wx .Mmm 111 11 1 A f o 'V Y 411' fff ffffffi ,f X J 0.1 !f9H jjff'f'W, f 0 5 1 2 X me V, , f X MM 1,1 X Q A 'Q L. .- , A IUIIMRX 1 2 ' till, . 1, . Q ' ' X A ' 7' 1:--1 , 11, 1 i , f, ,Y .X 1 1. 1- 1--Q i .. X 1 , x 111 ,K 1 .g X 11. ' V X 1 K jf' ff' X 1 X 'E Z E A Q1 1 ' X Kf ,- X f 1 5 1 5 Q Af rupl ihte Glalf i Our life do h pass. g New England Primer V 'Gini' lf 11011 11011 H1011 11011 11011 11011 11011 21011 11011 110111 Elflf 11011 1101C Q Q 3 .. - O - A ,, ,,,, ,Y 7 ,- -2 X I seniors l L I H 'n M H I . iw 1 T W Hg VI fy H I U 4 i 3 U gr U N H 19352 X W 1 x 1. ,M ,. A l RHODA ALEXANDER National Honor Society C455 Leaders' Class C355 Black and Gold, News Editor C455 History Club, Secretary C451 Student Discussion Club C455 Hygiene Club C355 Esper- anto Club C3, 45: Corridor Guard C355 German Club CZ55 Tap Club CZ5. HARRY BARKER Intramurals CZ, 3, 45 5 Travel Club C35 5 Choose Your College Club CZ5 : Commercial Club C355 Student Dis- ccussiorg Club C45 5 Corridor Guard 3, 4 . DOROTHY BAUER O'Kabe Club CZ5: Corridor Guard C3, 457 Knitting Club C45. BURTON BENJAMIN Swimming CZ, 35: Choose Your College Club C35 5 Student Discussion Club C45: Intramurals CZ, 3, 455 Corridor Guard CZ, 35. RUSSELL BALL PAULINE BARNES Commercial Club CZ. 3, 45: Friendship Club C45. WILLIAM BELT A Cappella Choir C45 : Lightweight Football CZ55 Radio Broadcasting Club C455 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45. HERBERT BIALOSKY Apprentice Players CZ55 Forum Club C3, 45: Black and Gold Staff, Sports Editor C45 3 News Editor C45 2 Quill and Scroll C455 Intramurals C35- -2 JJZLEIZLEKZELKJFQKIEKZ ROSALIE BOMAN National Honor Society C45 : Black and Gold Staff, Associate Editor C45 5 Boosters' Club C45: Middie Club C3, 45: Girls' Cabinet C3, 45: Friend- ship Club C3, 45: Heights Players C353 Hygiene Club C351 Corridor Guard C3, 45: Musical Comedy CZ55 Apprentice Players, Vice-President CZ5: Caldron C45. MILTON BOOK A Cappella Choir CZ, 3, 45 : Boost- ers' Club C355 Student Council C455 Glee Club C3, 45 5 Choral Club, Presi- dent C35: Black and Gold Staff C35, Sports Editor C451 Caldron, Copy Editor C455 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45: Student Discussion Club C45: Quill and Scroll C45: Keynote Staff, Asso- ciate Editor C45. JEAN BOTTLE Friendship Club C35 5 Hygiene Club C355 Boosters' Club C45 5 Middie Club C35. HOWARD BOOK Choose Your College Club C45: Intramurals CZ, 35: Caldron C45: Biology Club, Secretary C351 Cor- ridor Guard CZ, 3, 45. MICHAEL BORDONARO EDITH BROST Heights Players CZ, 35: Leaders Class CZ, 3, 451 Golf Club CZ5: Corridor Guard C45. l24l ELMER BURNIS Intramurals C251 Track C45: Lightweight Football C453 Airplane Club CZ, 35, FRANCES CHEITEL Senior Dramatic Club C453 Radio Broadcasting Club C45: Life Saving Club C353 Biology Club CZ, 353 Managers' Club C453 Black and Gold Stalf C3, 45. FRED COLLISTER Corridor Guard CZ. 353 Tumbling Club C351 Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 LEONARD CAITO Football CZ, 3, 45 3 Varsity H Club C3, 453 Track CZ, 3, 45. HENRY COHN Transferred from Fisher High School, Miami Beach, Florida C35 3 Collecting Club, Secretary C3, 45 3 Black and Gold, Editor-in-Chief C45 1 Quill and Scroll C3, 45. Alpha Hi-Y C35, Treasurer C453 BETTY COPE Choose Your College Club C45: Boosters' Club V Us: 'f Q af ea ' 3' ' 3 - 3 - 2- - v,- 01 .4 ., , H' 1' T T 1' ' 1' 1' DOLLY DAVIS A Cappella Choir CZ, 3, 453 Cor- ridor Guard CZ53 Choral Club C3, 45: Musical Comedy C2, 3, 47: RAYMONDDAVIS Leaders' Class C3, 45 3 Black and Gold Staff C35 , Associate Editor C45 3 Friendship Club C35 3 Quill and Scroll C45: Keynote Staff, Editor-in- Chief C3, 45. ARTHUR DEBERNARDE Transferred from Beverly Hills High School, California C45. VIOLETTE DETTAR ROBERT DUNCAN Intramurals CZ, 3. 453 Alpha Hi-Y C453 Football C35. l25l ERNEST DECKBAR Biology Club CZ53 Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 History Club C45. ROBERT DOESBURG Baseball CZ, 45 3 Gamma Hi-Y, Secretary C453 Boosters' Club C45: Intramurals CZ, 353 Corridor Guard CZ, 35 1 Black and Gold, Sports Editor C45: Quill and Scroll CHARLES DUNN Corridor Guard CZ, 451 National Honor Society C3, 453 Ping-Pong Club C453 Managers' Club C453 German Club C35 : Tennis Club C45 2 Black and Gold Staff S. RALPH EAKIN Football C3, 453 Track C45: Varsity H Club C3, 453 Ping-Pong Club C45: Chess Club C255 Corridor Guard CZ, 453 Intramurals CZ, 3, 455 Beta Hi-Y MOSES EFROS Choose Your College Club C45 3 National Honor Society C45 g Intra- murals PAUL EINSTEIN MILO ERHARD Intramurals C2, 3, 45 3 Stamp Club CZ, 3, 45: Corridor Guard C35. DORIS EDWARDS Commercial Club C3, 45, Friend- ship Club C45: Student Council C3, 45. MARGUERITE EHLERT Friendship Club CZ, 35 3 O'Kabe Club C25 3 Literary Club C3, 45 3 Corridor Guard C2, 35 3 Leaders' Class 425. STANLEY ENGEL Intramurals C3, 45. DOROTHY FENNER Corridor Guard C2, 3, 45 3 Appren- tice Players, Secretary C25 3 Hygiene Club C35 3 Literary Club C3, 451 Student Council C3, 453 Middie Club C453 Managers' Club C453 Leaders' Class C45: Friendship Club C3, 459 Caldron C45 3 Vice-President of Senior Class C45. ,.4. ,4- di , MARGURETE FITZSIMONS Leaders' Class CZ, 3, 45: Yellow Jackets C455 Band CZ, 355 Assistant C45: Orchestra C3, 45: Caldron C45. MAXINE FREEDMAN National Honor Society C3, 453 Caldron C35, Senior Class Editor C45: Student Discussion Club, Secre- tary C453 Literary Club C45: History Club C45: Hermes C2, 35, Latin Editor C45: Leaders' Class C35: Esperanto Club C35: Choose Your College Club C45 3 O'Kabe Club C25 3 Journalism Club C35: French Club C35: Corridor Guard C45g Middie Club C45. FRANK GANDOLA National Honor Society C453 Apprentice Players, President C253 Micro-Photography Club, Secretary- Treasurer C253 Corridor Guard C251 Musical Comedy CZ, 355 Senior Dra- matic Club CZ, 3, 45: Senior Play C35: Ping-Pong Club, Treasurer C45: Study Hall Monitor C45 3 Caldron C35, Intramurals C2, 3, 453 Senior Class, Treasurer C45, Designer of Oilicial School Seal C45. MARJORIE FRASIER Golf Club CZ5: Friendship Club 12, 3, 45g Middie Ciub my, Cof- ridor Guard C45 1 Hygiene Club C35 3 Boosters' Club CZ5: Leaders' Class C25. ROBERT FROMSON German Club C25, President C35: Swimming, Manager C3, 45 3 National Honor Society C45: Student Discus- sion Club C45: Intramurals C2, 3, 453 Corridor Guard C35: Varsity H Club C45. RICHARD GANGER Intramurals C253 Esperanto Club C353 A Cappella Choir C3, 459 Tennis Club C45. I26l ROBERT GARDNER Black and Gold Staff, Managing Editor C45: Golf Club C353 Student Council CZ, 3, 45 Q Intramurals CZ, 3, 45: Golf Club, Secretary-Treasurer CZ, 455 Apprentice Players CZ5. GRACE HALL Friendship Club CZ5: Recreation Club C45: Middie Club C45. DOROTHY HART Band CZ, 3, 45, Orchestra CZ, 3, MARJORIE GRISWOLD Student Council CZ, 35: Girls' Cabinet CZ, 35: Corridor Guard CZ, 35: Friendship Club CZ, 35: Literary Club C45: Hermes Staff C355 Middie Club C45, National Honor Society 445 . ROBERT HAMMOND Intramurals C3, 45. RICHARD HATCH Fencing Club CZ5g Intramurals CZ, 3, 45: Orchestra C35. 'I 45. 2 1, L 1 ,fz 1 H 1 Q, 4.42, ,,.,,,.Je4..J.:L, :aSSaE2SJ MARY HECKER Girls' Cabinet CZ, 353 Student Council CZ5: Musical Comedy CZ5: Band CZ, 3, 45 3 Recreation Club, Sec- retary C453 Friendship Club C45: Middie Club C453 Black and Gold Staff JACK HEPPLEWHITE ' Boosters' Club CZ5: Intramurals CZ, 35: Swimming Team C3, 45, Black and Gold Staff C45: Corridor Guard CZ53 Boxing Club CZ5, AUBREY HOFFER Corridor Guard CZ, 3, 45: Musical Comedy C353 Intramurals CZ, 35. SANFORD HYMAN Airplane Club CZ, 35: Intramurals C3, 45. l27l HELEN HEISS Friendship Club C253 Commercial Club CZ, 351 Corridor Guard CZ, 35: Life Saving Club CZ, 453 Leadersf Class CZ, 3, 451 Yellow Jackets CZ, 3, 45: Golf Club C351 Black and Gold Stalf, Advertising Manager C3, 45 5 Boosters' Club C45 3 Choose Your College Club C45 3 History Club C45 3 Middie Club C45. RICHARD HEROLD Corridor Guard C351 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45: German Club CZ, 35. BETTY HOUSE O'Kabe Club CZ5: Friendship Club C35 3 Hygiene Club C35. RICHARD KAPP Intramurals CZ, 3, 45: Student Council C45, History Club, Treasurer C4 . HARVEY KARLINSKY Football C2, 3, 453 Micro-Photog- raphy Club C2, 353 German Club C353 Vice-President C453 Student Discussion Club C453 Intramurals C3, 45. PEARL KELMAN RUTH KINAT O'Kabe Club C253 Boosters' Club C253 Leaders' Class C2, 45. GILBERT KLEIN Transferred from Glenville C453 Student Discussion Club C45, RICHARD KELLER German Club C2, 35: Corridor Guard C2. 351 Intramurals JOYCE KEMMERER Art Club C453 Tap Club C453 Musical Comedy C2, 35. JAMES KLAAR LOIS KLINE Friendship Club C253 Tap Club C2, 35: Black and Gold Staff C45: Radio Broadcasting Club, Secretary C451 Musical Comedy C3, 453 Golf Club C25. -QCLEQIZLEKLELKIEQKUEM LOIS KOBLITZ O'Kabe Club C253 Apprentice Club C253 Friendship Club C3, 451 French Club C2, 3, 453 Student Council C2, 353 Corridor Guard C2, 3, 45: Girls' Cabinet C453 Honor Study Monitor C453 Boosters' Club C453 Caldron C453 National Honor Society C45. JOE KOSTYK Transferred from Lakewood High C25 3 Lightweight Football C2, 3, 45 1 Intramurals C3, 45: Varsity H Club C3, 45. VINCENT LA MAIDA Intramurals C2, 3, 453 Lightweight Basketball C2, 35l Biology Club C353 Track C3, 452 Alpha Hi-Y C452 Na- tional Honor Society C45 3 Choose Your College Club C45, PAUL KOERNER Intramural Manager C253 Intra- murals C2, 3, 453 Lightweight Foot- ball C35 . KATHERINE KRUCKEBERG Recreation Club C351 Girls' Cabi- net C451 Leaders' Class C25. ROBERT LANDAU l28l GEORGE LAWRENCE Senior Class President C453 Corri- dor Guard C353 Football CZ, 3, 453 Track C353 Varsity H Club C3, 45: National Honor Society C3, 453 Stu- dent Council C45: Intramurals CZ, 3, 45 . MILDRED LERCH Commercial Club C35 . ROBERT LOTZ Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 History Club C45. KATHERINE LEINER Leaders' Class CZ, 3, 45. MORTON LIEDER Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 German Club CZ5. MARGARET LYNDALL Transferred from Elkhart, Indiana C45. 3' v 3 v N' U U s., M 3 5 I 1 ss. , i I 2 . . T' Y' W' 1' T' Y' Y' 'I' T s , e 3' Q, v Y' DAVID MACLUCKIE LAURETTA MEYER O'Kabe Club CZ5: Friendship Club CZ, 3, 45: Golf Club CZ, 3, 45: Corridor Guard CZ5: Recreation Club C45 3 History Club C45 3 Choose Your College Club, Treasurer C453 Boost- ers' Club C4-5g Honor Study Hall Monitor BETSY MOOK Leaders' Class CZ, 3, 453 Yellow Jackets C3, 453 A Cappella Choir C45 3 Middie Club C45 3 Literary Club C45. DONALD NEVVMAN Stamp Club CZ5 3 Short Story Club C35 : History Club C45 3 Student Dis- cussion Club C45: National Honor Society C453 Quill and Scroll C45: Black and Gold Staff, News Editor C45. l29l BERNARD MEYER Swimming CZ53 Track C353 Foot- ball, Manager C353 Varsity Club C3, 453 Student Discussion' Club C45: A Cappella Choir C3, 45. PEGGY MILLER Commercial Club C3, 453 Girls' Cabinet C352 Friendship Club C453 Tap Club C45. LAWRENCE MORSE National Honor Society C45 9 Band CZ, 3, 45 3 Orchestra CZ, 3, 45: Music Club CZ, 35. JEANNE NEWMAN O'Kabe Club CZ5 I Science Club CZ5: Managers' Club C35: Radio Broadcasting Club C453 Senior Dra- matic Club C453 Musical Comedy CZ, 3, 453 A Cappella Choir CZ, 3, 45. MORRIS NICHOLSON g National Honor Society C45: A Cappella Choir C3, 453 Alpha Hi-Y, President C453 Corridor Guard CZ, 35, Captain C451 Golf Club CZ53 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45, Manager C353 Keynote Staff, Business Manager C45. ELIZABETH OSMOND Heights Players CZ53 Musical Comedy CZ53 Friendship Club C3, 45. VIVIAN PARKER Leaders' Class CZ. 3, 45 2 Golf Club CZ, 353 Tennis Club C45. JOYCE PETERS Musical Comedy CZ, 353 A Cap- pella Choir CZ, 3, 45: Tap Club C251 Friendship Club CZ5. MILROY OLDS Lightweight Basketball C35 2 Tennis Club qs, 45, Gamma Hi-Y 443. LESLIE PAPIER Apprentice Players CZ5: Travel Club CZ, 35: History Club C453 Intramurals CZ, 353 Varsity Football, Manager C353 Corridor Guard C353 Varsity H Club C3, 45. VIRGINIA PEAT O'Kabe Club CZ53 Hygiene Club C353 Leaders Class C3, 45: Yellow Jackets C453 Boosters' Club CZ, 35: Friendship Club C35 9 Corridor Guard C3, 45. JEAN PETTERSON Band CZ, 3, 45: Hygiene Club C453 National Honor Society C453 Student Council C45. A-Ei -EJZIEIZ ROBERT PIERROU Intramurals C453 Orchestra CZ5. ERNEST PORTER Intramural Manager CZ53 Corridor Guard CZ, 453 Lightweight Football C353 Football C45: Boosters' Club C451 Varsity H Club C3, 453 Wist- goma I-Ii-Y CZ, 353 Beta Hi-Y C3, 453 Black and Gold Staff C453 Caldron, Sports Editor C45. WILFRED QUINE Lightweight Football CZ53 Intra- murals SALENA POLSTER Hygiene Club C3, 45. CATHERINE PULFORD Friendship Club C251 Girls' Cab- inet C453 Middie Club C453 Musical Comedy C35. UNA RADOMSKY Hygiene Club CZ5 3 Friendship Club C35. l30l .MARGARET RICHARDSON Band CZ, 353 Tap Club C353 Travel Club, Vice-President C35, President C45 . MERLE RINI Intramurals CZ, 3, 45. HARVEY ROWE Football C3, 453 Track C453 Var- sity H Club C453 A Cappella Choir CZ, 3, 453 German Club C353 Intra- murals CZ, 3, 45. CONNIE RINI Hygiene Club CZ5. EDWARD ROTSINGER Apprentice Players C253 Corridgf Guard C253 Heights Players CZ, 35, President C453 Caldron C45. EVELYN SCHELOSKY Leaders' Class CZ5. R' V VV V U U L, x, 'J Vu C, ' 'L ' k. I V S 1. 'fQ5l-,Qi- rQ+, o1.'a.s.:,k3gP -r Nr sr fr fr 1' wr Y -rt T 1' T 1' 1' -r 1 DOROTHY SCHWARTZ O'Kabe Club C25 3 Apprentice Play- ers C253 Heights Players C353 Senior Dramatic Club C453 Corridor Guard CZ, 3, 453 Black and Gold Staff C453 Quill and Scroll C45 3 National Honor Society C45 3 Student Council C45 3 Senior Play C45. LUCILLE SHAW O'Kabe Club C253 Muical Comedy CZ53 German Song Club C353 Black and Gold Staff C453 Heights Players C453 Art Club, Secretary C45. BETTY SIMMONS Friendship Club CZ, 353 Commer- cial Club CZ, 35, Vice-President C45 3 Boosters' Club C45 ' Tap Club C453 Corridor Guard C3, 45. KNOX SPENCER Track C3, 453 Tennis Club C45: Intramurals CZ, 3, 45. l31l JEAN SCOTT A German Club C253 Heights Players C23 I 353 Literary Club C35, Vice- President C453 Leaders' Class CZ, 35, Recording Secretary C45 3 Athletic Club' President C35 I Yellow Jackets CZ, 3, 453 Girls' Cabinet CZ, 35 3 Student Council CZ5 3 National Honor Society C35, Vice-President C45 3 Corridor Guard CZ, 35. EVELYN SIMBERG O'Kabe Club C253 German Club C353 Hygiene Club, Vice-President C353 Black and Gold Staff C351 Quill and Scroll C35 3 National Honor Society C45. MADELINE SNYDER Leaders' Class CZ, 45. ELAINE SULLIVAN ROBERT TABER Transferred from Central High, Minnesota C335 Varsity H Club C33, President C435 Alpha Hi-Y C33, President C435 Secretary of Senior Class C435 Caldron, Sports Editor C432 Football C35 435 Track C335 Tennis C435 Basketball C435 Boost- ers' Club C3, 435 Student Council C43 5 Choose Your College Club C33 5 Honor Study Hall Monitor C335 In- tramurals C335 Corridor Guard C431 National Honor Society, Treasurer C43- LOIS THOMPSON Esperanto Club C231 Heights Players C435 National Honor Society C435 Corridor Guard THEODORE TUCKER Intramurals C235 Boosters' Club C335 German Club C335 A Cappella Choir C435 Lightweight Football C43. LEAH WALLACH O'Kabe Club C23 5 Friendship Club C2, 335 Hygiene Club, Treasurer C33 5 Black and Gold Staff C43 5 Cor- ridor Guard C335 Leaders' Class C235 Student Discussion Club C435 Knit- ting Club C43: Middie Club C3, 43. HILDA THELLMAN O'Kabe Club C235 Musical Com- edy 235 Friendship Club C435 Ger- man Club C435 Middie Club C43. FLORENCE TRAU okabe Club 423. EDITH URMAN Leaders' Class C435 O'Kabe Club C235 Friendship Club C2, 335 Esper- anto Club C235 Managers' Club C432 Boosters' Club C23. ROBERT WEINSTEIN Student Council C235 German Club C335 Corridor Guard C335 Na- tional Honor Society C435 Intramu- rals C43. -f -EJQKEVZ LOIS WIENER Friendship Club C23 5 History Club, Secretary C335 President C435 Hygiene Club C335 Black and Gold Staff C435 Middie Club C43. EDWARD WOLFE Student Council C2, 3, 435 Boost- ers' Club C2, 435 Student Discussion Club C435 Intramurals C2, 3, 435 Corridor Guard BETTY ZIPKIN Corridor Guard C2, 33: Boosters' Club C335 A Cappella Choir '2, 3, 435 Musical Comedy C335 Black and Gold staff my Knitting Ciub my FRANK WIESENBERGER Corridor Guard MILDRED ZANGARA O'Kabe Club C235 Leaders' Class C3, 435 Corridor Guard C435 Man- agers' Club C435 Commercial Club C235 President C3, 435 Caldron, Bookkeeper C435 Middie Club C33. I32l 551 ROBERT TABER All-around fellow . . . outstanding student . . . National Honor Society member . . . football star . . . also on january class officers GEORGE LAWRENCE Tackle on the football team .... favors chocolate nut sundaes .... An- napolis, his goal .... excellent con- tract bridge player. DOROTHY FENNER Leader in school activities . . . Girls' cabinet and student council member . . , Assistant corridor guard captain . . . belonged to Literary Club and Leaders' Class. FRANK GANDOLA Known for his dramatic and artistic ability . . . designer of the official Heights seal . . . won a scholarship to Tennis Team . . . H Club President. Art School. I I june class officers DICK STAMBERGER JANE STOCKER Good-natured and unassuming . . . Curly blond hair . . . deep dimples head corridor guard . . . Alpha Hi-Y . . . Literary Club president . . . prom- . . . Football . . . Plans to attend Uni- inent member of Leaders' Class . . . versity of Rochester. CHARLES ZWICK Keen sense of humor . . . can tickle the ivories in a mean style . . . mem- ber of Al Preyer's orchestra . . . H Club member. A Cappella Choir . . . excellent seam- stress . . . charming personality . . . friendly smile . . . Girls' Cabinet Presi- dent . . . led grand march at Senior Prom. Junior Class officer. BETTY BUCK TONI AARON Apprentice Players C25: Esperanto Club C253 Corridor Guard C25: Musical Comedy C353 Radio Broad- casting Club C45. GAIL ADAMS Corridor Guard C2, 353 Captain C453 Boosters' Club C353 Student Council C353 Managers' Club C45, Treasurer C453 National Honor So- ciety C45: Intramurals C2, 35. LEONARD ALPERIN Tumbling Team C353 Intramurals C2, 35, Manager ESTHER ANDERSON Leaders' Class C253 Friendship Club C3, 45: Black and Gold Staff C451 Art Club C451 Middie Club W C45. JUNE ABEL Musical Comedy C251 A Cappella Choir C2, 35: Apprentice Players C253 Heights Players C253 Middie Club ARTHUR ALGER Corridor Guard C253 Baseball C2, 45: Intramurals C2, 3, 453 Alpha Hi-Y C3, 453 Choose Your College Club C25: Wistgoma Hi-Y C2, 35: Intramural, Manager C45. BRUCE ALTMAN Apprentice Players C25: Musical Comedy C25 3 Heights Players C2. 35 3 Senior Dramatic Club C3, 453 Ping- Pong Club C3, 453 Choose Your College Club C451 Intramurals C2, 3, 453 Black and Gold, News Editor C453 Quill and Scroll C453 Caldron C35, Associate Editor C453 Senior Play, Business Manager C3, 453 Boosters' Club C45. CHARLES ANDREWS Boosters' Club ...- ,4- MALCOLM ARMSTRONG Intramurals C2, 3, 453 Corridor Guard C453 Track C45. ALICE ASTIKIAN O'Kabe Club C253 Art Club C453 Black and Gold C45. JIM BAGARIA Boosters' Club C25 3 Track C2. 35 1 Heavyweight Football C353 Dramatic Club C453 Intramurals C35. l l JEAN ASSEL O'Kabe Club C25 3 Friendship Club C3, 453 Hygiene Club C353 Boosters' Club C452 Leaders' Class C453 Cor- ridor Guard C453 Middie Club LEONARD AUERBACH Choose Your College Club C353 Intramurals C253 Corridor Guard C2, 35. .IACQUELINE BALLUS Friendship Club C2, 353 Middie Club C35. l34l FREDERICK BARKER Glee Club C3, 45: Heights' Players CZ, 353 Musical Comedy C35. CHARLES BARKLEY Band CZ, 3, 453 Orchestra CZ, 3, 453 Musical Comedy C45, Band Quartermaster. JOHN BECHBERGER Musical Comedy CZ53 German Club C353 Intramurals Manager C45 - LLOYD BARKIN Corridor Guard CZ, 353 Track CZ, 353 Chemistry Club CZ53 Varsity H Club C45 3 Intramurals C3, 45 3 Light- weight Football, Assistant Manager CZ, 35 3 Heavyweight Football, Manager C45 . ED BARRY Intramurals CZ, 35, SHIRLEY BELL Hygiene Club C353 History Club C45: Student Council C453 Corridor Guard C453 National Honor Society C45, V U UD VJ u f wk luufeaas stviitsw DOROTHY BERARDI O'Kabe Club CZ5: Boosters' Club C353 Corridor Guard C353 Hygiene Club, Treasurer C353 Leaders' Class C45 J Friendship Club C45 2 Black and Gold Staff C453 Middie Club C45. BETTY BERKEY O'Kabe Club CZ53 Middie Club C353 Commercial Club C453 Hygiene Club C353 Tap Club C45. SHERMAN BERNON Choose Your College Club C353 Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 Corridor Guard CZ, 35. ROSALIND BERNSTEIN Student Council C3, 45: Leaders' Class C3, 453 Journalism Club C253 Boosters' Club C25 3 Hygiene Club C353 O'Kabe Club C252 Caldron Staff, Underclass Editor C453 Hermes Staff C35, Secretary C45 3 Middie Club C3, 45 3 National Honor Society C45 3 Corridor Guard CZ, 3, 45 3 Friendship Club CZ, 35. i351 HARTLEY BERGMAN Lightweight Football CZ53 Foot- ball C3, 45: Track CZ, 353 Intra- murals CZ, 3, 453 Varsity H Club C3, 45. FREDERICK BERNE Golf Club CZ, 3, 453 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45. BETTY BERNSTEIN Middie Club C3, 45 3 Knitting Club C453 Friendship Club C453 Hygiene Club C45. MARIE BIANGELLA Tap Club C353 Corridor Guard C453 Leaders' Class C453 Friendship Club C453 Esperanto Club C452 Library Club C45 3 Middie Club C45. DON BICKOFF Track C3, 451 Journalism Club C251 Corridor Guard C353 Kodak Club C453 Commercial Law Club 445, Black and Gold Staff 435, Intramurals C2, 3, 45. RALPH BING Transferred from University School C351 Travel Club C35 3 Black and Gold, Advertising Manager C45 3 Intramurals C35. BOB BLAINE Gamma Hi-Y C3, 453 Intramurals C2, 3, 45. BETTY BLOOM Friendship Club C45 1 Hygiene Club C45 3 O'Kabe Club C25 3 Knitting Club, Vice President C45 . JACK BILLSON Football Manager C453 Track As- sistant Manager C351 Intramural Manager C451 Varsity H Club C45. MENTOR BIRNBAUM Intramurals C2, 35. ROBERT BLEY Choose Your College Club C253 Lightweight Football C2, 3, 45: Intramurals C2, 3, 45: Varsity H Club C451 Track C45. ROBERT BLUM Short Story Club C251 Intramurals C2, 45, Manager C353 Band C3, 453 Black and Gold Stall' C45 : Collectors' Club C35, Secretary C453 Choose Your College Club C453 Corridor Guard C351 Track C3, 45. If-3 -9126331.25 NORMAN BOEHM A Cappella Choir C45 9 Intramurals C2, 3, 45. EVELYN BORSTEEN Student Council C45: National Honor Society C453 Senior Dramatic Club C451 Library Club, Secretary C45 2 Middie Club C45 3 O'Kabe Club C251 Journalism Club C253 Cor- ridor Guard C25. FLORENCE BOWERS A Cappella Choir C353 Friendship Club C3, 45: Leaders' Class C45: Middie Club C45. lM, Z L, ERNEST BONDELL Track C253 Senior Dramatic Club C453 Intramurals C2, 3, 45g Golf Club C25. MARSHA BOUGHTON Leaders' Class C2, 3, 45g Athletic Club, President C453 Boosters' Club C2, 35, Secretary C45: Literary Club C3, 453 Life Saving Club C2, 352 A Cappella Choir C453 Middie Club C3, 451 Corridor Guard C2, 353 O'Kabe Club C253 Managers' Club C353 Musical Comedy C35. ENID BOWLZER Leaders' Class C253 O'Kabe Club C251 Boosters' Club C351 Student Council C351 Life Saving Club C351 Middie Club C45 3 Corridor Guard C3, 45. l36l HELEN BOWYER Transferred from East High School, Columbus, Ohio EDITH BRITTON O'Kabe Club C233 Heights Players C333 Hygiene Club BETTY BUCK Girls' Cabinet C23, President C43: A Cappella Choir C3, 433 Student Council C231 Boosters' Club C233 Corridor Guard C2, 3, 433 O'Kabe Club C233 Leaders' Class C43: Treas- urer of Senior Class C43 3 Middie Club C43: Musical Comedy C33. BEVERLY BRESNICK O'Kabe Club C231 Heights Players C333 Hygiene Club C333 History Club C433 Boosters' Club C433 Cor- ridor Guard C3, 433 Knitting Club 443. RUTH BROWN oicabe Club C23 3 Friendship Club 445. VIRGIL BURTNETT Track C3, 433 Intramurals C2, 3, 43: Basketball v v v V U L. v J U v 'L- -.Q-e g-3.-+Q?44i!. 2 -35-3Li1'ri2 WILLIAM BUSHONG Boosters' Club C23 : Intramurals C3, 433 Corridor Guard C3, 43. MACK CAMERON Football C2, 3, 433 Basketball C432 Baseball C433 Intramurals C2, 333 Varsity H Club C43: Wistgoma Hi-Y C23 3 Ping-Pong Club C43. SIDNEY CAPLAN Football C3, 43: Track C433 Tumbling C3, 431 Boosters' Club C433 Intramurals C2, 3, 43. ELEANOR CARTER Friendship Club C2, 333 Band C2. 3, 433 Orchestra C2, 43. l37l BILL CALHOUN Intramurals C33 3 Honor Study Monitor C3, 43 3 National Honor Society, Treasurer C43 3 Student Council C2, 33 3 Treasurer C43 3 Travel Club C233 Choose Your Col- lege Club C33 3 Boosters' Club C433 Delta Hi-Y C33, President JAMES CAMPBELL Band C23 3 Corridor Guard C25 43 3 Intramurals C2, 3, 43. ALLEN CARRAN Track C2, 3, 433 Varsity H Club C2, 3, 433 Lightweight Basketball C2, 3, 43 3 Lightweight Football C433 Wistgoma Hi-Y C33, President C233 Beta Hi-Y C43, President C333 Cor- ridor Guard C233 Intramural, Man- ager C33. CORA CAVOTTA Commercial Club C231 Hygiene Club C333 Corridor Guard C43: Friendship Club C2, 433 Leaders' Class C433 Middie Club Q33 W SYLVIA CEASAR O'Kabe Club C252 Tap Club C3, 45: Commercial Club, President C45 3 Managers' Club C453 Girls' Cabinet C353 Black and Gold Staff C453 Musical Comedy C35. SALLY CHILES Swimming Club CZ, 3, 45 3 Friend- ship Club CZ, 35: Middie Club C3, 45: Senior Dramatic Club C35 3 Heights Players CZ53 Hygiene Club C3 5. ALLEN CLARK Swimming CZ, 35: Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 Student Discussion Club C45 CATHLEEN CLIFFORD O'Kabe Club CZ53 Orchestra CZ, 3, 45 3 Friendship Club C45 3 Knitting Club C453 Leaders' Class CZ, 3, 453 Yellow Jackets C452 Middie Club C453 Life Saving Club CZ, 3, 45. MARY HELEN CHAMBERLIN O'Kabe Club CZ5 3 Friendship Club CZ53 Student Council C35. ANN CIPRIANO O'Kabe Club CZ3 Tap Club C353 Commercial Club C453 Leaders' Class C3, 453 Yellow Jackets C45 3 Musical Comedy C35. JOHN CLEARY Intramurals CZ, 35: Commercial Club C353 Musical Comedy C453 Lightweight Football CZ53 Corridor Guard CZ, 3, 45. RUTH COBBE O'Kabe Club CZ5: Managers' Club C3, 453 Boosters' Club CZ, 453 Mid- die Club C452 Friendship Club C453 Corridor Guard C45. ELZi1lZlE-LKLEIZLIHZLE F ,TI- BERNARD COHEN Transferred from Glenville High School CZ5 3 Lightweight Football CZ5 3 Swimming C353 Track C453 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45 3 Heights Players CZ, 3, 45 . MIRLEY COHEN O'Kabe Club C25 3 Friendship Club CZ, 351 Hygiene Club C353 History Club, Vice-President C453 Leaders' Class C45 3 Black and Gold Staff C45 3 Choose Your College Club C45. GORDON COOK Swimming CZ, 353 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45 3 Track C451 Study Hall Moni- tor C453 Corridor Guard DANIEL COHEN Transferred from Glenville High School C353 Intramurals C3, 45. CHRISTINE COLVARD O'Kabe Club CZ53 Corridor Guard C3, 453 Commercial iClub C353 Friendship Club C453 Leaders' Class C453 Middie Club C45. LEONARD COPELAND Swimming CZ, 353 Golf, Manager CZ53 Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 Golf Club CZ, 35: Black and Gold Staff C45 3 Commercial Law Club C45. l33l PETER COPPEDGE Transferred from East High School C45 1 National Honor Society C3, 45 1 Band C45. ALVA CORLETT Biology Club C351 Intramurals C2, 3, 451 Swimming C2, 3, 45: Cor- ridor Guard C2, 3, 451 Choose Your College Club C451 Black and Gold Staff C451 Boosters' Club C451 Beta Hi-Y C45. ARTHUR CORNSWEET JAMES CORBETT BETTY CORLETT O'Kabe Club, President C251 Girls' Cabinet C251 Boosters' Club C2, 3, 45: Black and Gold Staff C45. MARGARET COUNTS National Honor Society C3, 451 Student Council C3, 451 Leaders' Class C2, 3, 45: Life Saving Club C35, Secretary C451 Friendship Club C451 Literary Club C3, 45: Heights Players C25: Apprentice Players C251 A Cappella Choir C35 1 Writers' Club C351 Art Club, President C451 Cald- ron Art Editor K- V -Q AN- A U T.. o 'Tv To T T ilu nw- T1 I I Qt, is .,,. ., , , VAUGHN COUSINS Transferred from Jamaica High School, Jamaica, New York C45. MAUDE CRUM Girls' Cabinet C35 1 Corridor Guard C351 National Honor Society C45. CHARLES DAMON THOMAS DAVIES Lightweight Football C3, 451 Golf Club C2, 3, 451 Golf Team, Manager C3, 45 1 Fencing Club C25 1 Black and Gold Staff C451 Intramurals C2, 3, 451 Boosters' Club C351 Gamma Hi-Y Secretary C451 Corridor Guard C45. I39l WILLIAM CROWELL Football C3, 451 Track C2, 3, 451 Swimming C2, 3, 45 1 Corridor Guard C351 Captain C451 Alpha Hi-Y C3, 451 H Club C3, 45. ALGESA D'AGOSTINO O'Kabe Club C25: Biology Club C2, 351 Boosters' Club C451 Senior Dramatic Club C451 Managers' Club C3, 45 : Radio Broadcasting Club C45. DEAN DAVIES National Honor Society C451 De- bating Team C45 1 Forum Club, Vice- Speaker C451 Track C351 German Club C45. D'ARNOLD DAVIS Journalism Club C25 1 Forum Club C451 Intramurals C2, 3, 452 Tennis C45: Debating C45. 1 4 JANE DAVIS O'Kabe Club CZ5: Girls' Cabinet C353 Leaders' Class C3, 45: Friend- ship Club C451 Library Club C45. JOHN DE FRIES Corridor Guard C353 Intramurals C3, 45. 1sADoR DEMBOVITZ ' Stamp Club CZ53 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45: Tennis CZ5. JAYNE DEUTSCH Knitting Club C453 Friendship Club C451 Middie Club C3, 45. JAY DANVLEY Student Council CZ, 353 Intra- murals CZ, 3, 453 National Honor Society C35, President C453 Light- weight Football CZ, 35: Stamp Club CZ, 35, President C45. EVELYN DELSANTER O'Kabe Club CZ5: Commercial Club CZ, 35, Secretary-Treasurer C45 1 Middie Club C453 Corridor Guard C45 WILBUR DEURING Orchestra CZ. 3, 45: Micro- Photography Club CZ5. XVILBUR DILLEY 2 -ELYELEWZJEKQELZJFEKIEM BILL DISTELI- STANLEY DOLINSKY ADELYNE DOOLEY Friendship Club C453 Leaders' Class C3, 45. , MARGARET DQLIN O'Kabe Club CZ5: Journalism Club 435. WILI.IAM DONLEY Stage Crew CZ, 3. 45: Senior Dramatic Club C3, 453 Corridor Guard C45. ED DOWDEN Choose Your College Club CZ5: Collectors' Club C451 Corridor Guard C35, I40l W JEAN DRAKE W O'Kabe 6tut5 C253 Leaders' ' Ct ass C2, 3, 453 Recreation Club C253 Friendship Club C3, 453 Hygiene Club C353 Corridor Guard C353 Managers' Club Secretary C453 Musical Comedy C35 3 Heights Players C453 Literary Club C451 Library Club, President C453 Girls' Cabinet C451 Caldron C453 Middie Club C453 National Honor Society C45. NORMAN EICHELE Lightweight Football C253 Track C353 Intramurals C2, 45, Manager C353 Boosters' Club C35. GEORGE ELLIOTT Football CZ, 3, 451 Senior Dra- matic Club C45 3 Varsity H Club C3, 453 Intramurals C2, 3, 451 Stage Crew C2, 351 Hi-Y C453 Black and Gold C45. WAYNE DU RKEE Varsity H Club C453 Football, Manager C453 Intramurals C353 Base- ball, Manager C3, 45. J OHN ELBER History Club President C452 Intramurals C3, 45 3 Study Hall Moni- tor C25. LOIS EMPKEY Black and Gold Staff C45. 2- E., A., FU Au 1 -,, 'Ao Ao F : ii, 1.31, VIRGINIA ERNEY O'Kabe Club C253 Esperanto Club C3, 45 3 Middie Club C45 3 Friendship Club C453 Girls' Cabinet C45. DON FAGNAN Intramurals C2, 3, 45. RUSSELL FARR Intramurals CZ. 3, 45 3 Football C3, 45 3 A Cappella Choir MARION FELDMAN Friendship Club C2, 3. 452 Esper- anto Club C353 Hygiene Club C353 History Club C45 3 Choose Your Col- lege Club C453 Library Club C45. W l my l BEAULA FACKLER SUZANNE FALK ELMER FASCIANO Student Council C3, 451 Boosters' Club C35 3 Choose Your College Club C353 Intramurals C253 Caldron C453 Delta Hi-Y C353 Treasurer ALLEN FERGUSON Transferred from Lakewood High School C453 Intramurals C45. MARY FERGUSON Student Council C253 Girls' Cabi- net C253 Corridor Guard C253 Swim- ming Club C253 O'Kabe Club, Secre- tary C253 Boosters' Club C453 Knit- ting Club C45. VINCENT FIORDALIS Lightweight Football C25 3 Football C3, 453 Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 Var- sity H Club CZ, 353 Treasurer C453 Wistgoma Hi-Y C2, 353 Alpha Hi-Y C35, Vice-President C45: National Honor Society C453 Track CZ, 3, 45. JANET FISH Transferred from Laurel C353 Sen- ior Dramatic Club C35: Senior Play C353 Friendship Club C45: Middie Club C453 Corridor Guard C45. MARJORIE FORD SYLVIA FINGERHUT Managers' Club C453 Friendship Club C453 Boosters' Club C45: Heights Players C45. MURIEL FISCHER Apprentice Players CZ5. JAMES FLEMING Study Hall Monitor CZ, 45 3 Corri- dor Guard C35: Intramurals CZ, 353 Manager C451 Hermes Staff C453 Black and Gold C453 Student Coun- cil C45. BUD FORWARD -2 -ELK ,..4 ,.f- l WILLIAM FREDERICK Intramurals CZ, 35 . GERTRUDE FRIEDMAN Hygiene Club C351 Choose Your College Club CZ53 O'Kabe Club C25. RICHARD GALL Intramurals C2, 353 Swimming CZ, 353 Varsity H Club CZ, 3, 453 Beta Hi-Y C3, 45: Boosters' Club C451 Corridor Guard CZ, 3, 45. LEONARD FREEMAN FRED FULMER Basketball C253 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45 3 Musical Comedy C353 Beta Hi-Y C353 Vice-President C45: A Cappella Choir C3, 45. DOROTHY GALLOW Heights Players CZ, 353 Knitting Club C45 3 Senior Dramatic Club C45 3 Managers' Club C451 Corridor Guard C2, 3, 453 Radio Broadcasting Club C45 3 Life Saving Club C35. I42l LEONARD GANGER Airplane Club C253 Esperanto Club, Vice-President C353 Ping-Pong Club, Treasurer C453 Intramurals C2, 3, 45 1 Black and Gold, Managing Edi- tor C453 Quill and Scroll C3, 45: Tennis Team C453 National Honor Society C45. RUBY GARDNER Girls' Cabinet C253 Hygiene Club C35 3 Leaders' Class C45. SUE GIESEY O'Kabe Club C253 Leaders' Class 12, 39. PEGGY GARDINER Transferred from Norwalk High School C353 Corridor Guard C353 Leaders' Class C3, 453 Boosters' Club C35. LUCILLE GARVIN Boosters' Club C2, 3, 453 Corridor Guard C35 3 Cercle Francais C3, 45. BETTY GIESLER O'Kabe Club C253 Leaders' Class C2, 453 Friendship Club C23 45, k vv U n.,u 1- s.. Q .31 ta Q V+ wfrrvtve ROBERT GIEFORD Band C2, 35: Musical Comedy C353 Gamma Hi-Y C3, 453 Intra- murals C2, 3, 45: Lightweight Foot- ball C453 Orchestra C2, 35. JAMES GLASGOW PHILIP GLASSMAN Track C3, 453 Swimming C453 In- tramurals C2, 3, 451 Varsity H Club C353 Corridor Guard C3, 45: Track Club C3, 45. AUDREY GOLD Corridor Guard C25 3 Hygiene Club C353 Knitting Club C45. l43l CAROLYN GILLETTE O'Kabe Club C253 Leaders' Class C2, 3, 453 Heights Players C453 Friendship Club C452 Radio Broad- casting Club C453 A Cappella Choir C2, 3, 45: Musical Comedy CZ, 353 Literary Club C3, 45 3 National Honor Society HENRY GLASSER Football C3, 45: Baseball C351 Varsity H Club C3, 45. ROBERT GLICK Track C353 Intramurals C3, 45. ROBERT GOLDHAMER Forum Club C253 Debating Team C253 Student Discussion Club C35. 11 AGNES GOODMAN O'Kabe Club CZ5: Friendship Club CZ, 451 Corridor Guard C251 Musical Comedy C253 Heights Play- ers CZ, 351 Middie Club C3, 453 Hy- giene Club C45. BOB GRACE Lightweight Football CZ, 453 Lightweight Basketball CZ53 Intra- murals CZ, 3, 45. ALBERT GRAHAM Intramurals CZ, 3, 45: Golf Club CZ, 353 Boosters' Club CZ, 353 Choose Your College Club CZ5. BERNICE GREENBERG Hygiene Club C353 History Club C45. BERNICE GOTTFRIED O'Kabe Club CZ53 Commercial Club C353 Middie Club C453 Friend- ship Club C45. ERNEST GRADIS Band CZ, 35 3 Corridor Guard CZ5: Choose Your College Club CZ53 In- tramurals CZ, 35. LOUIS GRAY Band CZ, 35: Corridor Guard C353 Intramurals CZ, 353 Biology Club CZ5. , 3 MARION GREENBERG Hygiene Club C35 3 History Club C45 1 National Honor Society C45 . ,'1'f-' BEN GREENE BOB GRESSITT Wistgoma Hi-Y C353 Delta Hi-Y, President C45 3 Caldron, Circulation Manager C45 3 Intramurals C35 . MILDRED GROSS Transferred from Shaw High School CZ5: Friendship Club C35: Commer- cial Club C35 3 Hygiene Club C35 3 History Club C451 Middie Club C45. LOIS GREENE Corridor Guard C3, 45 3 O'Kabe Club CZ5 3 Hygiene Club C35 3 Friend- ship Club C35 1 French Club CZ5. WILBUR GRODIN Band CZ, 3, 453 Orchestra C453 Forum Club C453 History Club C3, 453 Intramurals CZ, 35. SHIRLEY GROSSMAN Hygiene Club C35: Knitting Club C453 Friendship Club C453 Middie Club C45. l44l RUTH GROVER Apprentice Players C25: Heights Players C353 Musical Comedy C353 Corridor Guard C3, 45 3 Girls' Cabinet C353 National Honor Society, Vice- President C453 Friendship Club C453 Middie Club C453 Student Council C45. CASPER HAAS Lightweight Basketball C253 Var- sity H Club C253 Corridor Guard C253 Basketball C3, 453 Baseball C3, 45 3 Intramurals C2, 3, 45. HAZEL-FRAZE HAMILTON National Honor Society C45 3 Corri- dor Guard C453 Boosters' Club C353 Hermes English Editor C45 3 Life Sav- ing Club C45: O'Kabe Club C253 Leaders' Class C25. MARGIE GUGGENHEIM Transferred from Hyde Park High School, Chicago C353 Black and Gold C45, MARGARET HAGGAN O'Kabe Club C253 Band C2. 3, 451 National Honor Society C3, 45: Literary Club MARTHA HAMILTON Senior Dramatic Club C3, 45: Friendship Club C45. 3- v C, U c, C'-1 io y L w.-I Q ALFRED HANCOX Transferred from Shaw High C35. DON HAN GER Journalism Club C25: Travel Club C253 Corridor Guard C35. PHYLLIS HARGETT Commercial Club C2, 35: Hygiene Club C35 3 Friendship Club C45. ARNOLD HAYNAM Corridor Guard C2, 353 Wistgoma tramurals C2, 3, 45: Varsity H Club Hi-Y C253 Delta Hi-Y C3, 45: In- C2, 3, 453 Basketball C2, 3, 45: Baseball C3, 45. H51 MARIE HANDMACHER Middie Club C453 Hygiene Club C453 Friendship Club C453 O'Kabe Club C25. NORMA HANUS Friendship Club C25 3 Literary Club C35 3 Leaders' Class C45 3 Middie Club C453 Corridor Guard C25. ALFRED HARRIS Basketball Manager C3, 453 Intra- murals C2, 3, 45. EDITH HEINZE Transferred from Fairmont, West Virginia C45 3 National Honor Society C3, 453 Girls' Cabinet C453 Boosters' Club C453 Middie Club C452 Friend- ship Club C45: Tap Club, Treasurer C45. LOIS HERSHEY O'Kabe Club, Secretary CZ5: Iiriendship Club C453 Middie Club C45: Commercial Club C45: Orches- tra CZ, 35. JAMES HILLSHAFER LLOYD HOLLANDER Intramurals CZ, 3, 45. BERT HOLM Intramurals CZ, 3, 45: Corridor Guard C35. JANE HIGGS Apprentice Players C253 French Club C45: A Cappella Choir C3, 452 Musical Comedy CZ5. WILLARD HIRSCH Golf Club CZ5: Intramurals CZ, 3. 45 7 Black and Gold Staff C45 . JUNE HOLLINGER Friendship Club C352 Swimming Club C351 Golf Club C353 Life Sav- ing Club C3, 453 Senior Dramatic Club C3, 45: Radio Broadcasting Club C451 Boosters' Club C3, 45. GEORGE HOLTZLANDER ...i ,-f JAMES HOWSON Lightweight Football CZ5: Track CZ5: Heights Players CZ, 35: Intra- murals CZ53 Corridor Guard CZ5: Basketball CZ5 3 Senior Dramatic Club CZ, 35: Intramurals CZ, 3, 45. ELEANOR HEUTER O'Kabe Club CZ5: Leaders' Class C45 - EDWARD HUMMER Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 Baseball C3, 45 1 Lightweight Football C45: Intra- mural Manager C35 1 Lightweight Bas- ketball CZ5 3 Choose Your College Club C35. ROBERT HREBEK Radio Club C45 3 Band KATHRYN HUGGINS JANE IRVINE Corridor Guard C35 3 Leaders' Class CZ, 3, 45: Yellow Jackets CZ, 35, President C45: O'Kabe Club CZ5: Musical Comedy CZ, 353 Boosters' Club C3, 45. H61 WALTER IRWIN Transferred from Cathedral Latin C45 3 Intramurals C45: Tennis C45. WILLIAM JAMISON Heights Players CZ5: Intramurals CZ, 35. HOWARD JOHNSON Esperanto Club CZ5: Band CZ, 3, 45 5 Track C35 3 Lightweight Football C45: Orchestra CZ5. BILL JAMISON Transferred from Collinwood High School C351 Musical Comedy C353 A Cappella Choir C3, 453 Radio Broadcasting Club C45: Intramurals C3, 45 : Student Council C35. DOROTHY JOHNSON Musical Comedy CZ5. ROBERT JOHNSON PAUL JOHNSTON Intramurals CZ, 3, 45: Student Council C355 Boosters' Club C45: Travel Club, Secretary C353 Gamma Hi-Y C353 President C45. ARLYN JONES Tap Club C45 3 National Honor SO- ciety C45 1 German Club C45 . IRVING KAPLAN Lightweight Basketball CZ, 3, 45: Intramurals CZ, 3, 45. GLADYS KATZ Commercial Club C45. l47l ANN JONES Apprentice Players C253 O'Kabe Club CZ5: Musical Comedy CZ, 35: Leaders' Class CZ5: Boosters' Club CZ, 3, 453 Radio Broadcasting Club C45. Lots KAESTLE Friendship Club CZ5: Commercial Club 433. JANICE KAPLAN Apprentice Players CZ5: Heights Players CZ5: Writers' Club C353 Lit- erary Club C45: Hermes Staff, Latin Editor C45: National Honor Society C45. RALPH KATZ A Cappella Choir C3, 45: German Club C45: Esperanto Club CZ, 355 Musical Comedy C35. ,Qs TT ROBERT KEARNS Corridor Guard CZ, 353 Football C353 Tennis C3, 453 Intramurals CZ, 35. BILL KELLY Wistgoma Hi-Y CZ, 352 Delta Hi- Y C3, 45 3 Tennis CZ, 3, 45 3 Corridor Guard C45 3 Managers' Club C45 3 Caldron Activities Editor C45 3 Treas- urer of Junior Class C35. ROBERT KERCKHOFP Latin Senate CZ5 3 A Cappella Choir C3, 453 Orchestra CZ, 353 Heights Players CZ, 353 National Honor So- ciety C45. CHARLES KESSLER Band CZ, 3, 453 Drum Major C453 Ogchfstra CZ, 3, 453 Musical Comedy VERLE KELLING Commercial Club Secretary C3, 45 3 Friendship Club C3, 45: Travel Club C45 3 Esperanto Club C45. STANLEY KEPNER Heights Players CZ, 35, Vice-Presi- dent C453 Radio Broadcasting Club C453 Band C253 A Cappella Choir C3, 453 Apprentice Players CZ5: Musical Comedy C353 Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 Corridor Guard C452 Caldron C45. DICK KERN Swimming CZ, 3, 452 Track C453 Varsity H Club C453 Intramurals CZ, 3, 451 Boosters' Club C3, 453 Beta Hi-Y C35 3 Choose Your College Club, President C453 Golf Club CZ53 Bi- ology Club C353 Corridor Guard CZ, 35, Captain C45. GLENN KIEHNE -2 -2-QZLEIZ RALPH KIRCHER Collectors' Club C35: Intramurals C453 National Honor Society C45. ROY KLEINMAN Debating Team CZ, 3, 453 Forum Club CZ, 35, President C45 3 Boosters' Club C353 Intramurals C3, 45: Cal- dron C35: German Club C453 Winner Drury, Wooster, and Lake Erie League Speech Contests C3, 45. ARTHUR KLUTI-I ROBERT KLEIN Transferred from Shaw High School CZ5: Intramurals C353 Track C45. NATHAN KLIOT Intramurals CZ, 353 Track CZ5. JOHN KNIGHT Corridor Guard C35 1 Gamma Hi-Y C353 Intramurals CZ, 3. 45: Boosters Club C353 Track CZ, 45. HSI LESTER KOHN RALPH KOLZE Intramurals CZ, 35, Manager C453 Lightweight Basketball AL KRONHEIM Lightweight Football C353 Cosmo- politan Club C35 3 Intramurals C35. PAUL KOHN Debating Team C3, 45 3 Tennis C3, 453 Black and Gold Staff, News Edi- tor C45 3 Orchestra CZ, 453 Quill and Scroll C3, 45 3 Radio Broadcasting Club C453 Intramurals CZ, 353 Na- tional Honor Society C45 . HOWARD KOWIT Intramurals CZ, 3, 45. JEAN KUBEK O'Kabe Club CZ5 3 Friendship Club CZ53 Middie Club C353 Corri- dor Guard C45 3 Student Council C45 3 Literary Club C45 . iv GL U I 1 'U E t ee . JANE KUCHENBROD l Hygiene Club C35 . VIRGINIA KULECK O'Kabe Club C253 Hygiene Club 445. HELEN KYLIN Apprentice Players CZ5 3 Journalism Club CZ5 3 Friendship Club CZ, 3, 45 3 Leaders' Class C353 Hygiene Club C353 Corridor Guard C353 French Club C453 Middie Club C453 Liter- ary Club C453 Heights Players C453 Library Club C45 3 Art Club WILLIAM LANG Band CZ, 3, 453 Track CZ5: Stage Crew C3, 45. I-+91 l HENRY KUEHLE Basketball CZ, 3, 45 3 Football C45 3 Baseball C453 Varsity H Club C453 Alpha Hi-Y C3, 452 Intramurals CZ, 35 3 Black and Gold Staff JUNE KURLANDER Life Saving Club CZ5: Knitting Club C453 Esperanto Club C453 Hy- giene Club C45: Middie Club IRVING LACKRITZ Intramural Manager C3, 452 Bas- ketball Manager C453 Managers' Club C453 Corridor Guard CZ5. ANTHONY LA RICHE Lightweight Basketball CZ, 3, 453 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45 3 Student Coun- cil C35. ROBERT LARSEN HARRIET LEESE Leaders' Class C2, 35. ALAN LENNOX Corridor Guard C353 Managers' Club C353 Musical Comedy C357 Boosters' Club C3, 45: Student Dis- cussion Club C453 A Cappella Choir C45 3 National Honor Society C45 . EDNA LEVY O'Kabe Club C253 Leaders' Class CZ5: Middie Club C451 Knitting Club C45. l 4 l ROBERT LEAVITT Transferred from Glenville High School C455 Band C45. W l l DOROTHY LEISENHEIMER O'Kabe Club C255 Corridor Guard CZ, 35: A Cappella Choir C45: l -fr LEAK EDMUND LICHT Intramurals C2, 3, 453 Baseball C3, 45. ERNEST LIOTTA Lightweight Football C45: Track CZ, 3, 45: Honor Study Monitor C353 Intramurals C2, 3, 452 Corridor Guard CZ, 45: Heights Players C3, 45: German Club C35. CAROLE LOUGHLIN Transferred from Highland Park High School, Michigan C45. Travel Club C355 Friendship Club C45- SANFORD LEPENE Intramurals CZ, 35. JUNE LEWIS Band CZ, 3, 45: Corridor Guard C45: French Club CZ, 35, Secretary C45: Esperanto Club C253 Hygiene Club C45. l l BILL LICHTLE Intramurals C3, 45, Manager MILDRED LOCKWOOD National Honor Society C45 3 Senior Dramatic Club C453 Black and Gold C452 Friendship Club C45. ROBERT LOWE Stage Crew CZ, 35: Intramurals CZ, 3, 45: Lightweight Football C35. I50l J ACK LUBAHN Student Council C45: National Honor Society C35, President C453 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45: Golf Team CZ, 352 Ping Pong Club, President C3, 453 Orchestra C45. HERBERT LURIE JANET MAC INTOSH Transferred from Shaw C45. PAUL LUDLOW Airplane Club CZ5g Band CZ, 3, 453 Orchestra C45, Intramural CZ5. BOB LYONS Basketball CZ, 3, 453 Beta Hi-Y, President C453 Student Council CZ. 353 President C453 Varsity H Club C45: Football C45: Track C3, 45. THELMA MAC LEAN O'Kabe Club CZ53 Corridor Guard C353 Tap Club C453 Commercial Club C45. 9 595 ? Q Q BOB MAC MILLEN Caldron Staff, Editor-in-Chief C45 Z Track Golf Club C253 Boosters' Club C45 3 Choose Your College Club C45 3 Alpha Hi-Y C35, Treasurer C45 3 Corridor Guard CZ, 35, Captain C453 Senior Dramatic Club C3, 453 Intramurals CZ, 35. HULBERT MANSELL National Honor Society C453 A Cappella Choir CZ, 3, 453 Orchestra CZ, 3, 45: Ping-Pong Club C45: In- tramurals CZ53 Musical Comedy CZ5. DAVID MARKOWITZ Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 Tennis Manager C45: Black and Gold Staff C453 Band CZ5: Track C353 Intra- mural Manager CZ5. MARJORIE MARX National Honor Society C453 Stu- dent Council C45: Forum Club C35, Secretary C453 Friendship Club C253 Corridor Guard CZ, 3, 45: French Club CZ5: Recreation Club CZ5. i511 MARTIN MALBIN Collecting Club C3, 45 3 Caldron CZ, 35, Advertising Manager C45 3 Black and Gold, Business Manager C3, 453 Track CZ53 Managers' Club C3, 45 3 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45 3 Law Club C45 3 Journalism Club CZ, 35. ADELINE MARKOWITZ Transferred from Shaker High C25 3 Boosters' Club C45 3 Managers' Club C45 3 Friendship Club C45 3 Heights Players C45 3 Corridor Guard C35 3 Middie Club C353 Travel Club C35: Hygiene Club MARY MARTZ National Honor Society C35, Sec- retary C453 Friendship Club CZ, 35, President C453 Leaders' Class CZ, 3, 45: Boosters' Club C453 Black and Gold C453 Hermes Staff, Composing Editor C45 3 Girls' Sports Editor, Cal- dron C45 3 Quill and Scroll C45 9 Cor- ridor Guard C453 O'Kabe Club CZ53 Recreation Club CZ53 Hygiene Club, President C35 3 Literary Club C3, 453 Middie Club C3, 45, Musical Com- edy KATHARINE MATTINGLY O'Kabe Club CZ53 Hygiene Club C35: Law Club C45. , , RUTH MAURATH O'Kabe Club CZ1 3 Leaders' Class CZ13 Hygiene Club C313 Friendship Club C3, 41. BILL MAXWELL Chess Club CZ1 3 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45. JUNE MAYBORN O'Kabe Club CZ13 Recreation Club C213 Leaders' Class CZ. 3, 41: Corri- dor Guard CZ, 31: Musical Comedy C31 3 Managers' Club C31 , Vice-Presi- dent C413 Hygiene Club, Vice-Presi- dent C313 Literary Club C413 Black and Gold C413 Caldron C413 Middie Club C3, 41 3 Friendship Club C3, 41 3 Heights Players C413 Yellow Jackets C41 . ELLEN MCKEIGHAN Friendship Club C41 3 Leaders' Class C3, 413 O'Kabe Club CZ1. TED MAVES Intramurals CZ, 3, 413 Corridor Guard ALBERTA MAY Hygiene Club C313 Leaders' Class C41 3 Friendship Club C41. KATHERINE MCCARTHY O'Kabe Club CZ1. JOHN MCKIEGHAN A Intramurals CZ, 3, 41 3 Lightweight Football C313 Wistgoma Hi-Y CZ, 313 Gamma Hi-Y C31, Treasurer C41, President C413 Track C3, 41. -f -JQZCLEVKJEZLE-J ,1- ,4- MARIE MACMAHON Study Hall Monitor C21 3 Tap Club C31- JOHN MEHLER RICHARD MELLMAN Student Council CZ, 313 Black and Gold, News Editor C41, Editor-in- chief C413 National Honor Society C412 Golf Team C3, 41: Quill and Scroll C413 Intramurals CZ, 3, 41. JEAN MCNITT O'Kabe Club C21 3 Friendship Club C412 Managers' Club C411 Corridor Guard C41 3 Leaders' Class C41 3 Black and Gold Staff C41. MARY MEHRING Corridor Guard C3, 413 Commer- cial Club C3, 413 Leaders' Class C3, 413 Middie Club C413 Commercial Club, Treasurer C313 Caldron Typist mp. RALPH MENDELSON i521 ELAINE MEYER Leaders' Class C3, 45 3 O'Kabe Club C25 3 Caldron C45 3 Managers' Club C45- HERMAN MILLER Corridor Guard C253 Senior Dra- maric Club C453 Track C453 Intra- murals CZ, 3, 453 Choose Your Col- lege Club C35 : German Club CZ5. BOB MILTENBERGER Apprentice Players CZ53 Track C353 Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 Black and Gold ETHEL MILKOVE Transferred from John Adams C35 3 Corridor Guard C35 3 French Club C35, President C453 Friendship Club C45 3 Boosters' Club C45 3 National Honor Society C45 3 Hygiene Club C45 . THORLEY MILLS Fencing Club CZ53 Intramurals CZ, 35 3 Boosters' Club C3, 45 : Ping Pong Club C3, 453 Student Council C45: Corridor Guard Captain C45 3 Student Discussion Club, President C453 Na- tional Honor Society C45. ELIZABETH MINTON Leaders' Class CZ, 353 Friendship Club C353 Art Club C453 Knitting Club C45. QQ SL QQ QQ-995592 PETER MITCHELL GERALDINE MORLOCK Senior Dramatic Club C45: Friend- ship Club C3, 45. DICK MORVILIUS Lightweight Football CZ5: Track CZ, 3,453 Varsity H Club CZ, 3, 452 Football C45: Corridor Guard C453 Basketball C453 Wistgoma Hi-Y Z, 35Q Alpha Hi-Y C3, 453 Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 Student Council CZ5. A JOHN MUNK Corridor Guard C353 Senior Dra- matic Club C45. l53l ELMA MOODY RUTH MORRISON O'Kabe Club C253 Friendship Club CZ, 3, 453 Leaders' Class CZ, 3, 45: Musical Comedy CZ5 1 Corridor Guard CZ, 35 3 Writers' Club, President C35 3 Middie Club C45 3 Literary Club C451 Travel Club C35. DOROTHY MULLIGAN Leaders' Class C3, 453 Friendship Club C451 Life Saving Club C3, 453 Corridor Guard C453 Yellow Jackets C3, 45. MARGARET MUSE Boosters' Club CZ, 353 Managers' Club, Secretary-Treasurer C353 Lead- ers' Class CZ, 3, 453 Middie Club C3, 453 Corridor Guard CZ, 3, 453 Caldron Staff, Feature Editor C453 Musical Comedy C35: Literary Club C35, Secretary-Treasurer C453 Girls' Cabinet, Secretary HARRY MUSSOV MARGARET NEWMAN O'Kabe Club C253 Hygiene Club C35- JANE NIGHTINGALE Leaders' Class C3, 451 Corridor Guard C2, 35. MARGARET NOE O'Kabe Club C25 3 Leaders' Class C35 3 Black and Gold Staff C45, WINIFRED NEPPEI. O'Kabe Club C25 3 Friendship Club C3, 453 Girls' Cabinet C351 Student Council C453 Orchestra C2, 3, 452 Musical Comedy C2, 353 Leaders' Class C25 3 Life Saving Club C35. TOM NICHOLL Intramural Manager C351 Basket- ball C3, 453 Baseball C353 Wistgoma Hi-Y C253 Delta Hi-Y C3, 45: Cor- ridor Guard C25. RICHARD NOBLE Football Manager C3, 453 Varsity H Club C453 Intramurals MARY NORMAN O'Kabe Club C25 3 Student Council C253 Corridor Guard C353 Writers' Club, Secretary C35 3 A Cappella Choir C3, 45 3 Literary Club C45 3 Na- tional Honor Society C45. -2 EHELELZZ ROSE OBERLIN Girls' Cabinet C253 O'Kabe Club C253 Friendship Club C3, 453 Liter- ary Club C453 Managers' Club C45: Library Club C453 Corridor Guard C453 Kodak Club C45 3 Choose Your College Club C45. MURIEL OCHS Leaders' Class C2, 35 3 O'Kabe Club C253 Friendship Club C2, 35. BOB O'GRODY Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 Choose Your College Club C2. 35 3 Swimming C2, 3, 45: Corridor Guard C45 3 Boosters' Club C353 Student Coun- cil C45. EMILIO OCCHIONERO Lightweight Football' C3, 45 3 Var- sity I-I Club C3, 453 Intramurals C2, 3, 45 . 3 WILLIAM O'CONNOR Black and Gold Staff C453 Mana- gers' Club C453 Lightweight Basket- ball C2, 45: Lightweight Football C451 Intramurals C2, 3, 453 Baseball C35. BETTY OTT O'Kabe Club C2, 351 Leaders' Class C2, 353 Boosters' Club C3, 453 Corridor Guard C253 Middie Club C45- I54l DONALD PARKER Orchestra C413 Band C315 Stage Crew C31. LUCILLE PASSAFRUME STARR PEARN Lightweight Football CZ1, Swim- ming CZ, 3, 41: Intramurals CZ, 3, 415 Varsity H Club C3, 41. TED PASCO Aviation Club CZ, 31: Boosters' Club CZ17 Intramurals RAY PAULIN Track CZ, 3, 412 Black and Gold C41: Intramurals CZ, 3, 41. CHARLES PECK Intramurals C3, 41. v A A I 5' v v 3' U U s, v 3 :JJ b Tw N- V n Qs, it he is WILLIAM PECK Intramurals CZ, 3, 41: Student Council CZ1, Musical Comedy CZ1. BILL PEPPER Intramurals CZ, 3, 41: Boosters' Club C41 3 Choose Your College Club C41: Quill and sewn qs, 45. GEORGE PESUIT Track C3, 415 Intramurals C2, 3, 41. ELIZABETH PIERCE Girls' Cabinet CZ1: Leaders' Class CZ, 3, 41g National Honor Society C41: Boosters, Club CZ1. I55l MABEL PEETS Hygiene Club CZ1 1 Managers' Club C41 3 Senior Dramatic Club C41 2 Black and Gold Staff MARY PERGANDE Senior Dramatic Club CZ, 31: Sec- retary-Treasurer C41 3 Apprentice Players CZ1: Corridor Guard C31, Captain C41: Black and Gold Staff. Associate Editor C41: Middie Club C41 3 Leaders' Class CZ, 3, 41 3 Mana- gers' Club C41, Friendship Club C3, 41, LOTTIE PHILLIPS Friendship Club C31 2 Literary Club C313 Orchestra C41: Band CZ, 312 Hygiene Club, Secretary C41: Middie Club C41 3 Senior Dramatic Club C41 : Instrumental Ensembles Club CZ1. ROLLIN PINTER Intramurals CZ, 3, 41. 7 1 1 CHARLES PISCOPO Transferred from Cathedral Latin High School C253 Boosters' Club C355 Intramurals C3, 453 Choose Your College Club C453 Intramurals Manager C353 Corridor Guard C353 Black and Gold Stall' C35. GERTRUDE PRESTON Tap Club C45 3 District Spelling Contest Winner C35. CHARLES PRIOR Swimming C3. 452 Intramurals C2, 3, 45 . ooRDoN QUARM Intramurals C2, 3, 453 Track C253 Biology Club C25. MILDRED POHL Esperanto Club C25 3 Apprentice Players C25 3 Corridor Guard C25 2 Hygiene Club C45 5 French Club C45. AL PREYER Lightweight Football C253 Student Council C253 Intramurals C35, Mana- ger C453 Gamma Hi-Y C2, 3, 45. LUCILLE PYNE O'Kabe Club C253 A Cappella Choir C3, 453 Hygiene Club C455 Friendship Club BETTY JANE QUEISSER Friendship Club C353 Treasurer C453 Esperanto Club C2, 353 Life Saving Club C45 : National Honor So- ciety C453 Hermes Staff C353 Editor- in-Chief C453 Hygiene Club C353 Honor Study Monitor C45: Girls' Cabinet C353 Art Club C453 French Club 425. -2 -lielklklgklklklkclklgkb ALICE QUICK Travel Club C2, 3, 453 History Club, Secretary FRED READING czgntramurals C2, 3, 453 Golf Club JUNE REYNOLDS O'Kabe Club C253 Commercial Club C353 A Cappella Choir C353 Leaders' Class C3, 453 Friendship Club C3, 45: Middie Club C3, 45, JACK RANDLE Band C2, 3, 45: Musical Comedy C453 Track C353 Intramurals C3, 45. HOWARD REED Senior Dramatic Club C45 3 Choose Your College Club C453 Biology Club C253 Track Team C3, 453 In- tramurals C25: Swimming VINCENT RICHILANO Intramurals Manager C253 Football C2, 351 Track C2, 35. l56I DOROTHY RIEDEL A Cappella Choir C3, 453 O'Kabv Club CZ5: Friendship Club C453 Hy- giene Club C45. MARY LOUISE ROSE O'Kabe Club CZ5: Hygiene Club C35 3 Middie Club C45. MARVIN ROSEMAN Corridor Guard CZ, 35, Caldron C45 3 Kodak Club C45 1 Intramurals Z5 . WINIFRED ROBB O'Kabe Club CZ5: Boosters' Club CZ5: Friendship Club CZ, 35, Vice- President C453 Life Saving Club CZ, 45: Leaders' Class CZ, 3, 455 Black and Gold Staff C453 Corridor Guard CZ, 35. ERNEST ROSEMAN Band CZ, 35: Forum Club CZ, 35: Esperanto Club C253 Debating Squad CZ, 353 Intramural Manager CZ5: Corridor Guard CZ, 35. ARNOLD ROSENBERG Boosters' Club C45 2 Corridor Guard C45: Track L. . V V 5' u U s. x, sl u C, 1, C, V I T 7 . STANLEY ROSENBERG Intramurals CZ, 35: A Cappella Choir C3, 45. BOB ROY Basketball CZ5: Intramurals CZ, 3, 45, Corridor Guard CZ5. HOWARD RUBIN Intramurals C45. EVELYN RUNDLES Apprentice Players CZ5: Radio Broadcasting Club C45. l57l MILDRED ROTHMAN O'Kabe Club CZ5: Hygiene Club CZ, 35: Friendship Club C3, 45: Choose Your College Club C45 3 His- tory Club C45 3 Tap Club C45. ELMER RUBIN Intramurals CZ, 35, Manager BOB RUBLE Lightweight Football C45: Corri- dor Guard C45. WILSON RUSH Band CZ, 35, Intramurals CZ, 3, 45. ALEEN RUTZ O'Kabe Club C233 Commercial Club C433 Friendship Club C433 A Cappella Choir JOHN RYAN Intramurals C2, 3, 433 Lightweight Football C2, 3, 433 Corridor Guard C431 Varsity H Club C433 Alpha Hi-Y C3, 43. SYDNEY SAMUELS National Honor Society C3, 43 3 German Club C2, 33. ANN SAWICKI Orchestra C3, 439 Leaders' Class C3, 433 Yellow Jackets C433 Heights Players C3, 43 3 Friendship Club C43 3 Middie Club 443. DAN RYAN Football C3, 433 Gamma I-Ii-Y C431 Corridor Guard C433 Intra- murals C2, 3, 43: Varsity H Club C43 . LEROY SACHERMAN Track C3, 43 3 Intramurals C33 . ALVA SAPIRO Lightweight Football C2, 3, 433 Track C2, 3, 43: Corridor Guard C2, 3, 433 Choose Your College Club C233 Journalism Club C233 Black and Gold, Sports Editor C433 Intra- murals C2, 3, 433 Tumbling Club C2, 3, 433 Varsity H Club RUTH SCHAFER Corridor Guard C433 Black and Gold C433 Esperanto Club C33. fl -EJJECLEWZ BILL SCHAEFER Chess Club C233 Band C2, 3, 433 Orchestra C2, 3, 43. MILDRED SCHILTZ Corridor Guard C2, 33: Hygiene Club C332 Friendship Club C3, 431 Leaders' Class C2, 33. RAYMOND SCHLOSS Orchestra C2, 333 Intramurals C2, 3, 43, MARGARET SCHAFER Band C2, 3, 433 Orchestra C433 Apprentice Players C2, 33 3 Esperanto Club C233 Friendship Club C2, 43: Heights Players C2, 433 Middie Club C3, 433 Biology Club C33. DAN SCHIPFER Wistgoma Hi-Y C23, Vice-Presi- dent C333 Delta Hi-Y C3, 43: Presi- dent of Junior Class3 Track C2, 333 Football C333 Corridor Guard C232 Student Council C2, 3, 43: Intra- murals C2, 33 . WILLIAM SCHMUNK l53l CAROL SCHOENBERG Tap Club, Vice-President C35, President C453 Friendship Club C353 Leaders' Class C45 3 Middie Club C45 3 Boosters' Club C45: Corridor Guard C451 Musical Comedy C3, 45. BARBARA SCHREIBER A Cappella Choir C3, 45: Musical Comedy C25. DAN SCHWEGLER Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 Track CZ. 3, 45 3 Golf Club C25 3 Choose Your College Club C353 French Club C45 3 Corridor Guard ERLINE SCHREFFLER Girls' Cabinet C2, 353 Leaders' Class CZ, 3, 453 Friendship Club CZ, 3, 453 Hygiene Club C251 Travel Club C353 O'Kabe Club C25. ALBERTA SCHRYVER French Club CZ, 351 Travel Club C2, 3, 453 Library Club C453 Kodak Club C45. ARTHUR SCHWEMLER Intramurals C2, 453 A Cappella Choir C2, 3, 453 Band C253 Cor- ridor Guard 1?- JANE SCRIBNER O'Kabe Club qzp. BERNARD SEID Intramurals C3, 453 Swimming C3, 453 Varsity H Club C3, 45. KATE ESTHER SERLIN Heights Players C253 Senior Dra- matic Club C3, 453 Radio Broadcast- ing Club C45 3 Vwlriters' Club C35. ELMER SHAPIRO Corridor Guard C253 Track C2, 353 Lightweight Football C3, 453 Varsity H Club C3, 453 Black and Gold Staff C45 3 Aviation Club l59l BETTE SEELBACH Leaders' Class C2, 3, 453 Yellow Jackets C453 Boosters' Club C253 Corridor Guard C351 Knitting Club C45 3 O'Kabe Club CZ5 3 Middie Club C35- ALAN SELKER Tennis CZ5: Track C253 Esper- anto Club C253 Fencing Club C253 Intramurals C251 Band C353 Corridor Guard C355 French Club IRMA SERMAN Commercial Club C253 Hygiene Club C353 Friendship Club C453 Middie Club C45. ROBERT SHARP Travel Club C253 Choose Your College Club C353 Boosters' Club C353 Treasurer C45: Delta Hi-Y C353 Treasurer C453 Corridor Guard C253 Captain C453 Student Council C45 3 Honor Study Monitor C45 3 In- tramurals CZ, 3, 45. ROBERT SHARP Band CZ, 353 Student Conductor C453 Orchestra CZ, 3, 45: Musical Comedy C3, 453 National Honor So- ciety C45, RICHARD SHEPPARD Stage Crew C3, 45. ENID SILVERMAN O'Kabe Club C253 Heights Players C2, 35: Friendship Club C451 Mid- die Club C45: Knitting Club C45. MERVIN SILVERMAN Corridor Guard CZ, 353 Journalism Club C251 German Club CZ5: Intra- murals CZ, 3, 45. ROGER SHARPE Esperanto Club C353 Travel Club C353 A Cappella Choir C3, 453 Band C251 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45. IRVIN SHIERIN Band C3, 453 Intramurals C3, 453 Corridor Guard C45. ETHEL SILVERMAN Short Story Club CZ5: Hygiene Club C453 Commercial Club C452 Senior Dramatic Club C45. RALPH SIMPSON Intramurals CZ, 3, 45. -L4 -QQQZCLEIZZ NORMAN SITZ Lightweight Basketball CZ, 353 Baseball C3. 453 Track C253 Alpha Hi-Y C3, 45. CHARLES SKOVE Lightweight Football CZ, 3, 45: Varsity H Club C45: Stamp Club CZ53 Intramurals C353 Corridor Guard GRANVILLE SMITH Golf Club C251 Intramurals CZ. 3, 453 Track C45: German Club C45: Boosters' Club C453 Student Discus- sion Club C45: Corridor Guard C45. PAUL SKORMAN Transferred from John Adams High School C45. MIRIAM SLEMMONS O'Kabe Club C253 Band CZ, 351 Caldron, Accountant C45. JANET SMITH Corridor Guard CZ, 3, 453 O'Kabe Club C253 Friendship Club C3, 451 Middie Club C453 Managers' Club C45 3 Choose Your College Club, Sec- retary C353 Boosters' Club C453 Musical Comedy C353 Leaders' Class 445. I60l JEAN SMITH Short Story Club CZ5 3 Hygiene Club C35 3 Senior Dramatic Club C45 3 Black and Gold Staff C45. RUTH SOLOMON 'Short Story Club CZ, 353 Hygiene Club C45 3 Commercial Club C45. HAROLD SPETRINO Football CZ, 353 Tap Dancing Club, President CZ53 Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 Musical Comedy CZ53 Com- mercial Club CZ5: Track CZ, 35: Golf MARTHA SMITH Hygiene Club C35 3 Commercial Club C353 Friendship Club C453 Life Saving Club RUTH SOUTHWELL O'Kabe Club CZ53 Hygiene Club, President, Secretary C353 Leaders' Class C35: Art Club C45: Middie Club C45: A Cappella Choir C45. EUGENE SQUIRES Intramurals -CZ5: Fencing Club CZ, 35: Ping Pong Club C3, 45: Black and Gold Staff C45 3 Tennis C35. FV AQ F., Av At, t, 'A-1 Au -A T ilu Cs- if MARTHA STAFFORD Student Council C25 1 O'Kabe Club CZ5 3 Journalism Club CZ5 3 Esperanto Club CZ53 Hygiene Club C35: Corri- dor Guard C45: Middie Club C453 Black and Gold Staff C45. MARTHA STEEN Leaders' Class CZ, 3, 453 Tennis Club, President C451 Yellow Jackets CZ, 3, 453 Corridor Guard C45. JOHN STEINFELD Airplane Club CZ5 3 Amateur Radio Club C45 3 Intramurals CZ, 45 3 Corri- dor Guard C35 3 Stage Crew C35. BILL STERN Band CZ, 353 Fencing Club C35: Stage Crew C3, 453 Kodak Club C45. I l611 , RICHARD STAMBERGER Football C3, 45 1 Lightweight Foot- ball CZ5: Track C3, 453 Corridor Guard CZ, 353 Head Corridor Guard C45 3 Travel Club CZ5: Choose Your College Club C353 Alpha Hi-Y C453 Secretary C35: Student Council C453 Senior Class President C45. SUSANNE STEFFANS Transferred from Andrews School for Girls CZ5: Corridor Guard C353 Black and Gold Staff C45. ERNESTINE STERN Leaders' Class CZ, 353 Hygiene Club C353 Corridor Guard C35. GILBERT STERNBERG Intramurals CZ, 351 Lightweight Football CZ5 3 Caldron Assistant C35 3 Black and Gold Staff C453 Corridor Guard JANE STOCKER O'Kabe Club, President C253 Lit- erary Club C35, President C45 3 Lead- ers' Class C2, 35, Corresponding Sec- retary C453 Yellow Jackets C45: President C353 Junior Class Secretary C35 3 Senior Class Vice-President C45 1 Honor Study Monitor C45: National Honor Society C45. BILL SUDHOFF Stamp Club C253 Collectors' Club C3, 453 Corridor Guard C253 Foot- ball C35. MARJORIE SULLIVAN Transferred from Youngstown Ray- en High School C45. WALTER SUTLIFF Golf Club C253 Corridor Guard C2, 353 Intramurals C2, 3, 45. BIBI STONE Radio Broadcasting Club, Secretary C451 Heights Players Treasurer C353 Friendship Club C3, 45: Corridor Guard C453 Caldron C45. SOPHIE SUITS O'Kabe Club C2, 353 Commercial Club C253 Girls' Golf Club C255 Friendship Club C253 Choose Your College Club C25, BOB SUNSHINE Corridor Guard C351 Intramurals C3, 45. FRANK SUTTON Lightweight Football C2, 3, 451 Tennis C253 Baseball C3, 453 Var- sity H Club C45: Alpha Hi-Y C453 Aviation Club C253 Corridor Guard C453 Student Council C353 Band C253 Intramurals C2, 3, 453 Track C35, KEEEEEKEZLEMEZIEM ROBERT SWANN HAROLD TAYLOR Corridor Guard C2, 353 Captain C45 3 Intramurals C2, 3, 45 3 Boosters' Club C253 Student Council C453 Honor Study Hall Monitor C2, 3, 45 3 Forum Club C35, Treasurer C45 3 Es- peranto Club C25: Business Manager of Caldron C45: Student Athletic Manager C45 . BERNICE TEGUNS Commercial Club C2, 353 Friend- ship Club C25. ROBERT SWANSON MARY JANE TAYLOR National Honor Society C3, 453 A Cappella Choir C3, 45 3 Student Coun- cil C353 Senior Dramatic Club C3, 453 Leaders' Class C3, 453 Middie Club, President C3, 451 Friendship Club C453 Corridor Guard C453 Musical Comedy C352 Heights Players C253 Boosters' Club C35. CHARLOTTE TELLER Student Council C251 Middie Club C353 National Honor Society C45: Hygiene Club C353 Corridor Guard C2, 35: Musical Comedy C35. I62l l JANE THALMAN O'Kabe Club C21. JAMES THOMPSON Golf Club C3, 41 3 Varsity H Club C413 Intramurals C2, 3, 41: Golf Team C3, 41. JEAN TIPPETT Girls' Cabinet C2, 413 Student Council C31 3 Friendship Club C3, 41 3 Leaders' Class C3, 41: French Club C411 Literary Club C412 O'Kabe Club C213 Caldron Assistant C41: Hygiene Club, Secretary C313 Outing Club, President C41. GRACE THOMA Band C2, 313 Tap Club C412 Commercial Club C41. ELTON THURAN Choose Your College Club C2, 3, 413 Intramurals C2, 3, 413 History Club C41: Kodak Club C21. MARIE TITGEMEYER Commercial Club C41 3 Managers Club C413 Black and Gold Staff C41. L , 'Q - - bv,,.,, was-v BOYCETOPE Hermes Staff C311 Intramurals C3, 41, Heights Players C41. MILDRED TOWLE Choose Your College Club C211 French Club C21 3 Hygiene Club C31 2 Friendship Club C41 3 Esperanto Club C313 President C41: Corridor Guard C41- LEONARD'TRAUBENBERG ' FombMlC4y JOHN TRUMBULL Corridor Guard C2, 31: Musical Comedy C313 Forum Club C41: Gamma Hi-Y C41: Intramurals C312 Boosters' Club I63I ELIZABETH TOTH Apprentice Players C213 Corridor Guard C3, 411 National Honor So- ciety C41 1 Art Club, Secretary HERB TRATTNER Football C2, 3, 413 Track C312 Basketball C41: Baseball C415 Intra- murals C2, 313 Varsity H Club C31, Secretary C41: Gamma Hi-Y C3, 41: Boosters' Club C413 Black and Gold Staff C41. WARREN TROUTMAN National Honor Society C41 3 Track C313 Delta Hi-Y C3, 412 Honor Study Hall Monitor C41 3 Forum Club C413 Biology Club C213 Intramurals C2, 3, 41: Student Council C21. ANN TWITCHELL Corridor Guard C213 Boosters' Club C213 Friendship Club C41, JANET ULMER National Honor Society C3, 453 Quill and Scroll C3, 453 Black and Gold, Managing Editor C453 Literary Club C3, 453 French Club C252 Heights Players C2, 353 Corridor Guard C253 O'Kabe Club C25. LEONARD UNGER Student Council C2, 35 3 Corridor Guard C25 3 Choose Your College Club C35 3 National Honor Society C3, 45 3 Caldron HARRY VINOCUR Intramurals C2, 3, 453 Corridor Guard C2, 45. FRANCES VOSE Student Council C353 Friendship Club C451 O'Kabe Club C25: Musi- cal Comedy C35 3 Heights Players C45 3 Leaders' Class C251 Life Saving Club C35- BETTY UNGER Recreation Club C253 Hygiene Club C45. ELEANOR VAN HOESEN Student Council C253 Girls' Cabi- net C3, 453 O'Kabe Club C253 Heights Players C45 3 Radio Broadcast- ing Club C453 Friendship Club C452 Writers' Club C35 3 Middie Club C453 Literary Club C45: Caldron, Asso- ciate Editor C453 Corridor Guard C25: National Honor Society C45. MORRIS VINOCUR Intramurals C2, 3, 453 Corridor Guard C45. VIRGINIA WAGER -tztteteietrteirleizetar-2 CAMERON WALLINGTON Beta Hi-Y C3, 45: Football C3, 453 Track C353 Baseball C453 In- tramurals C2, 35. MARY LOU WANSTALL Transferred from Lakewood High School C353 History Club C453 Li- brary Club C45 3 Travel Club JULIA WAREING O'Kabe Club C25 3 Life Saving Club C253 Leaders' Class C2. 3, 45 3 Mana- gers' Club C353 Boosters' Club C3, 453 Literary Club C3, 453 Musical Comedy C353 Corridor Guard C2, 3, 45: Middie Club C45: Friendship Club C453 Caldron Assistant C45. RUTH WALTER ' National Honor Society C3, 451 Caldron, Clubs Editor C453 Heights Players C25, Secretary-Treasurer C3, 453 Friendship Club C2, 3, 453 French Club, Vice-President C453 Lit- erary Club C45 3 Choose Your College Club C453 German Medal C353 Mid- die Club 3 Library Club DONALD XVARD Transferred from Shaker High School C353 Football C45. SALLY WATERS Leaders' Class C2, 353 Senior Dra- matic Club Vice-President President C45: Middie Club C3, 452 Student Council C25, Secretary C35, Vice-President C453 Senior Play C3, 453 National Honor Society C3, 453 Corridor Guard C2, 3, 45. l64l JEAN WATSON MERRITT WEAVER Lightweight Football CZ, 313 Managers Club C313 Football C41: Intramurals CZ, 3, 41. CURTIS WEBB Stamp Club C215 Corridor Guard C313 Student Council C3, 413 Intra- murals CZ, 31: Track C3, 41: Na- LEO WARSHAVSKY Golf Club CZ13 Esperanto Club, Vice-President C213 Riding Club C311 Managers Club C3, 411 Choose Your College Club C412 Intramurals 42, 2, 41. ANNETTE WEBB Apprentice Players, President CZ13 Musical Comedy CZ, 313 Student Council CZ, 31, Secretary C413 A Cappella Choir C313 Leaders' Class CZ, 31, Corresponding Secretary C41, President C413 Literary Club C3, 41: Corridor Guard CZ, 3, 411 Middie Club C3, 413 Boosters' Club C3, 41: Managers' Club C311 National Honor Society C413 Friendship Club C413 Hermes Staff C313 Caldron Student Life Editor C41. HELEN XVEIL Middie Club C31. tional Honor Society V UL'rr'k'U '1' 3 4 SHIRLEY WEISMAN O'Kabe Club CZ1: Corridor Guard C313 Journalism Club C313 Writers' ELAINE WEINBERGER OKabe Club 21 Friendshi Club ' C ,: ' P CZ, 31: History Club C41: Tap Club C413 Middie Club C41 3 Corridor Guard C41 3 Hygiene Club C31. ELAINE WEISS G'Kabe Club C213 Hygiene Club C311 Friendship Club C413 Knitting Club, President C41. LEO WEISS Lightweight Basketball CZ, 3, 41: Intramurals CZ, 3, 413 Varsity H Club C3, 413 Corridor Guard MADALENE WELLS Transferred from Ursuline Academy C21- I65l Club C313 Library Club C413 Na- tional Honor Society C41: Middie Club IRVING WEISS Intramurals CZ13 Track C313 Es- peranto Club C313 Corridor Guard C313 National Honor Society RUTH WEISS Hygiene Club C311 O'Kabe Club C21- KARL WENING Intramurals C31. QE 3 1 l l -l JEAN WHITING Leaders' Class C41: Life Saving Club C41: Friendship Club C41: Middle Club C41 Q Knitting ciub C41 Q Corridor Guard JANET WILEY O'Kabe Club C219 Hygiene Club C315 Middle Club C31: Commercial Club C41. SALLY NVILLIAMSON Apprentice Players C21 : Musical Comedy C2, 31 1 A Cappella Choir C3, 41 : Girls' Cabinet C41 5 Literary Club C3, 413 Corridor Guard C413 Senior Dramatic Club C41: Leaders' Class C41: Middie Club C41. WILLIAM WINSLOW Corridor Guard C315 Choose Your College Club C213 Track C3, 413 Tumbling Club C213 Intramurals C2, 3, 41: Delta Hi-Y C3, 41: Wist- goma Hi-Y C213 Caldron Mounting! Editor C41: National Honor Society C41- JACK XVIDLAR Boosters' Club C215 Alpha Hi-Y C3, 413 Intramurals C2, 3, 413 Corri- dor Guard C41 . DON WILLIAMS Band CZ, 3, 413 Orchestra C41: Corridor Guard ROBERT WINCHELL Band C2, 31. CHARLOTTE WOLKOV Journalism Club C21 3 French Club C213 Esperanto Club C3, 41 3 Orches- tra C2, 3, 413 National Honor So- ciety C41g Middie Club C41. KATHERINE WOODWORTH History Club C2, 31, Vice-President C41 1 Travel Club C41 L Friendship Club C2, 41. RACHEL WRIGHT Boosters' Club C31 7 Art Club C31 3 Friendship Club C41 5 Corridor Guard qs, 45. HARRY ZESKEY Airplane Club C215 Baseball C41: Football C413 BasketballlC21. ISABELLE WRIGHT Black and Gold PRED WULIGER Corridor Guard C3, 41: Basketball Manager C41 3 Baseball Manager C31 1 Varsity H Club C3, 41. EVA ZIDEL Leaders' Class C2, 31g Commercial Club C41. l66l AUDREY ZIMMERMAN O'Kabe Club C25 3 Commercial Club C453 Friendship Club C45 3 Cor- ridor Guard C45. i671 BOB FEINER Swimming CZ, 453 Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 Corridor Guard C353 Light- weight Basketball C25. alma mater In honor of Dear Heights, We gather here to sing, To show our love and loyalty: We'll let our voices ring. All Hail our Alma lVlater3 All Hail the Black and Gold, And May those colors symbolize The Spirit we Uphold- And May those colors symbolize The Spirit we Uphold. The Gold in Dear Heights colors, Comes from the Eastern Skies, It shows a shining future, CHARLES ZWICK Musical Comedy C253 Track CZ, 353 Football C353 Varsity H Club C3, 453 Choose Your College Club C45 3 Gamma Hi-Y, Treasurer C3, 45 3 Senior Class Secretary C45. For our own belov'd Heights High. And Rally 'round the standards, Which bear our colors bright, May it inspire in every Heart, A Love for Truth and Right, May it inspire in every Heart, A Love for Truth and Right. iw w 5 i W 1 2 VW 5 'K ,L W 'QI l 1 Q W iff , f f W Ng 1 QQNQQ QQQ X 7 X 5 fS'6fQ y 4 0,QRf XX -5 XXXWQFQQXN 4 X, L 4 Xxqyx . X giyfyx fl f i 1 ,N 4 X 1 glam X VZ 0 'WZ 75.-Iii - X 5 X 7 4' 1 ' ' iff' f,X f X X 6 Yll' . 'fffbx -N' XX I .. , x xl X ' TWMQ A N ? Q i ff 1 4 , 0 , ,,,,, X W : 1 seesileg.. ' -A M ' Refs, 'my f f ' rj ' 3 ' 1'iZi.0J9W '- 22 ' ' AMN ' EE? 1.11vUlW f' - X A .um,u.qlklf Xf, . , X ' Z 1 A X 4, 1 EW ' 1 :zz x N-:. , 1 x 'My' . '13 - I snip, Y all ,ff 1. N X fiiaff E V WP ' ' 1 X Q Mlm' 4 5: Al 'E X X A bllliil 3 . f .. .j V 1 f f MWA f ff f,. 5 5 T 5 v A 5 g Book and earl Shall never art. A New Englagl Primer o OV Erwin: I rf 31.31 5101: 51.31 5101: bmw: 11611 51.11 bww: 21011 bww 51011 fur uf E 5 3 v A 2 W, ,W , A ,, Eiix classes 4 ! 1 1 le 15 if I i 1935 N il It 1 ii 1 1 Un Wilson Collins, Ross Faber, Ruth Welherbee, Dick Bernon l 11:30 to ll:4O . . . the homeroom pause that refreshes . . . Serious attention to school business . . . moment of riotous wrangling . . . conflicting student opinions . . . constructive homeroom competition . . . intramurals, subscriptions, scholar- ship, attendance . . . Feminine get-togethers . . . Thanksgiving charity , . . Boosting Heights . . . Developing individuality . . . encouraging leadership . . . Proper program preparation provided for pupils by presiding pedagogues . . . Colleges compared and selected . . . Laying the foundation for future friendships . , . an inspiration for good sportsmanship . . . Building school ideals . . . setting school standards . . . The homeroom, a dis- penser of good citizenship, indispensable to the school . . . 1701 105 Last Row: I. Kronbach, W. Sackett, D. Lloyd, B. Lichtig, E. Straus, J. De Russy. Third Row: B. Selleck, D. Kiestle, L. Messner, M. Mitchell, W. Rosen- berg, O. Gross, D. Goldsmith. Second Row: B. Linne, E. Palmer, R. Hessilman, B. David, F. Kozman. A. Stanger, Front Row: l. Compo, J. Ehlert, Miss Verhulst, R. Wetherbee, V. Bertsch. 113 Last Row: E. Sothern, K. Hogan, C. Dunning, J. Rudolph, H. Stein- meyer. Third Row: G. Brunner, H. Vactor, V. Dunbar, R. Weinstein, R. Depenti, R. Minor, J. Peabody. Second Row: J. Henderson, E. Lewis, H. Segal, L. Carlsen, L. Pfister, E. Murray, B. Merkel. Front Row: B. Jackman, E. Retter, R. Grover, Miss Magor, V. Dautel, J. Hreason, P. Frost 112 Last Row: R. Griebel, H. Mussun, B. Patten, M. Mook, J. McMahon, J. Rowland. Third Row: M. Ludwig, G. Strawn, B. Wood, V. Spohn, J. Lefkowitz, L. Havener, J. Wood. Second Row: R. Leavitt, L. R. Gray, B. Fuldauer, J. Rickel, E. Dou- brava, B. White, A. Schulleri, Front Row: J, LaDu, C. Trumbull, R. W. Bell, Mr. L. H. Behney, K. Henrikson, R. Honzik, T. Corletle. 310 Last Row: L. Hein, M. Chaney. R. Trayte, H. Young, W. Mayberry. M. Sampson. J. Beer. Second Row: C. Cares. W. Jones. l. Horwitz, P. Heiser, R. Goldstein L. Skall, P. Leibovitz. P. Rivcbun. Front Row: l. Phillips, P. Herig. B. NVhitlield. Mr. Lawson. R. Knapp, XV. Forsythe. A. Kenclis. Last Row: L. Schwartz, R. Goldberg H. Miller, P. Erdmann, B. Schrader. M. Loeb. L. Fineman. Second Row: R. Grossman, M. Gil- more. E. Minaden, J. Carlsen, M Kleinman. M. Dryzer. M. Robert- SOI1. Front Row: H. Stamm, B. Rowell Miss Parry. J. Rittmaster. J. Siegel E. Goldwasser. 215 Las! Row: B. Forward, J Rose, H. Hostetter, W Bruning, A. Barrier. VJ Hellrigel. 'Iihird Row: XV. Griflin, R Vadas. E. Karlson, A Curro. R. Zell, C. Wald- man, R. McKinnon, Second Row: I. Modica, R Lurie. E. Carl. C. Smith R. Knudsen, S. Goldberg C. Meyer. lfront Row: B. Overbcke, J Ifrisch, R. Bernon, Mr. P. S. Nash, S. Lerner. B Jones. L. Ramey. l72 731 318 Last Row: H. Awig. P. Truby. N Schmidt, D. Rowland. R. XVolcott E. Miller. J. Hagerman. A. Kickler R. Mast. Second Roux: NV. Stotter. J. Brigleb B. Johnson. J. Corbett, W. Collins. N. Shure. G. McMahon. E. l.ind- gren. Front Row: W. Deutsch. I. New hauser. S. Goldberg. P. Goodman Mr. Christrnan. R. Fryer, R. Rickey. F. YValters. G. E. R. Lust Row: V. Friedman, J. Papier. B. Schmieding, D. Gilmore. J. Liebenauer. M. Quedenfeld. Second Row: H. Rowan, V. Mazach. XV. Drescher, H. Kahn. L. Dawson. V. Reid. Front Row: R. Hay W. Krueger. D. Meyer. D. Sample. F. Mulder. A. YVang. 108 Last Row: S. YVormiser. H. Kolisky, V. VJilliams. H. Vvlallace. M Schultz. li. Dyer, A. Oeshlager. fourth Row: L. Goldman. M. Sller- man. J. Owen, B. Woolnough. R Mattox. lj. Lembo, K. Schmutzler Third Row: M. Perry, R. Gauntner G. Guzil. B. Fleming. M. Childs M. Finger. J. Tarbell. S. Copland Sammi Row: R. Johnson. B. Hansen Mrs. Schneider. li. Popp, li. Athins. S. Brouse. lfront Row: H. Depenti, M. Buclin M. Heisler. R. Steuer. M. Sloss, G Mock. J. Kennedy. I M 110 Las! Row: G. Bernon, F. Hainen, C. Cousins, A. Born, C. Miller, J. Christensen, E. Mapes, A. Koblitz, R. Garson. Third Row: B. Herzbrun. L. Wein- stock, R. Fitzwilliam, D. Todd, R. Taylor, V. Perkins. XV. Moore, J Washac. Second Row: F.. Green, M. Wyner, R. Bartholomew. Miss Van Camp, R. Berris, V. Shulman, R. Uhle. Front Row: L. Ingalls, A. Farber, R. Weidenkopf, A. Lepon, J. Fitz- william, R. Baskin. 116 Last Row: D. Schreiber. R. Price, B. Kemper, J. Gross, M. Hartnett, D. Criegel, R. Lundin, E. Dennis, M. Nourse. Fourth Row: M. Camble, M. Boman, R. Sinek, H. Eshelman, E. Fritz, A. Jenovai. E. Karlinskv, T. Ebert. Third Row: S. Ciershen, S. Weitz R. Miller, C. Englander, L. Wolf D. Holmes. K. Sharp. S. Elman. Second Row: H, Swearingen, B Steele, D. Kowit, Miss Monnett M. Pender, F. Schaffer, J. Sapiro. Front Row: M. Benson, J. Engle, E Davis. H. Trostler, Rosenberg D. Machnin, J. Gaiser. 114 Last Row: E. Bletso, I. Bryar, C. Lorber, J. Splitstone, E. Batistic, L. Graves, E. Palmer. Fourth Row: S. Spitz, B. French. G. Gabrielson, E. Koller, M. Plevnev, R. Blaushild, E. Cioulder. Third Row: R. Egner, Ci. Jacobson B. Davis, D. Bemiss, E. Edwards, E. Cameron, J. Cilover. Second Row: E. Weitz, E. Selker, J Beck, B. Fish, G. NVoehimann, V Sullivan, A. Dychke, Front Row: L. Silberman, L. Wharff, V. Ripner, F. Schon, E. Dubin, J Hanson. I74 751 127 Las! Row: C. Norwald, E. McArthur B. LaFaye, C. Jones, D. Schmae- man, S. Lynn, R. Black. Third Row: J. Holmes, Ci. Wiekes. J. Pirtle, J. Schneerer, J. Orenstein E. Jent, P. Ferris. Serond Row: J. Ventresca, R Mechanic. R. Ciledhill, J. Carnes K. Rosen, C. Steek, Front Row: M. Koslen, B. Schmunk Mr. Budde, C. Simpson, A. Sut- ton, J. White. 117 Last Row: M. Sexton, M. Korb. H. Carlton, C. Black. R. McAnnich, D. Hirsh. Second Row: S. Gins, R. Klopper, L. Stearns, R. Schaffer, P. Sturtevant, C. Veasley. Front Row: C. Kautz. A. Cameron, B. Thomson, H. Polster, J. Lom- bard. ' 216 Last Row: S. Bernstein, J. Samman, J. Wright, P. Boekharst, M. Heller. H. Moffat, J. Carnahan. Fourth Row: G. Reading, L. Vv'uliger, R. Ohlbaum, L. Geigle, R. Warilke, M. Levine, D. Corrigan. Third Row: L. Awig, E. Lowe, M Michael, L. Shields, M. Coblitz, C. Murphy, H. Hoehe. Second Row: P. Sessler, B. Johnston Miss Braselton, B. Boyd, S. Fish- man. M. Wirtshafter. Front Row: J. Taubert, R. Persky Klein, E. Jamison, H. Goodman 220 Last Row: V. Barden, J, Jackson, R. McLaughlin, L. Paul, B, Spuhler M. Halsey. D. Harris, H, Johnston. Fourlh Row: S. Hennicke. C, Pierrou F. Spero. C. Gottlieb, J. Lifscharz. M. Renwick, M. Meech. E. Bori- fils, L. Furrer. Third Row: G. Rockwell, D. Koren. IFettman S Win ert li Krohi . . g , -. .. M. Schraner, J. O'Neill, N. Norris. Second Row: R. Rosen. B. lioore. H. Binder. Miss Layer, M. See.back. L Dunbar, M. Chaney. M. Corrigan Front Row: E. Frear, J. West, E. Lichtle, B. Brumbaugh, B. Wise- man, S. Streem, M. Geller, L Rosenbluth. 233 Last Row: G. Leet, A. Rubin, M. Turk, E. Sul- livan, C. Fitzgerald, C. Charleson. F. Hruby, S. Cooper. A. Anderson. Third Row: L. Larsen, W. Lang. B. Bryan, B. Stubbs. B. Toomey, R. Singer. J. McNutt, J. Roth. B. l7ickel. Second Row: D. Hamilton. P. Jones. R. Blackmore. Miss Whitsey. W. Stern. H. Ferris, R. Harris, Ifront Row: R. Walsh, L. Bloch. A. Edwards, R. Kohrman. R. Goldberger. G. Nolan. J. Smith. 304 Las! Row: I. Lichlig. R. Denton, N. Kurlander, J. Dembe, T. Maurer. J. Sibbison. Third Row: S. Sanson, L. Brody. H. Tucker. H. Salavon, D. Quack- enbush. D. YVeinberg. Second Row: A. Gentile, R. Weiss. B. Kolarik, E. Urban, V. Carfagna. B. Mossesson. I-'ronl Row: Mr. Dewald. XV. Roberts. C. Sperry, R. Tenzer, D, Jacobs. L76 771 Study B Lax! Row: M. Shapiro. M. Githens, V. Schulz, H Sharpe. V. Krause. G. Brand, R. Mills, C. Denk. Fourth Row: J. l.. Gates. ll. Fromson, H. Wolkoff. l... Johnson. B. lvlulone. J. Spence, L. Coneglio, Third Row: W. Trudeau, M. li. Childs, H, Silber- siein, M. Van Stallen, L. Van Dusen, R. Malaney, li. Howard. Second Row: P. Price, R. Nushaum, V. Hatch, Mrs. Leibold, P. Federman, M. Roseman, J. Rothman. Front Row: M. Olivill, L. Tanno, M. Alger, D. Berger, L. Singer, B. Wohlgemvitz. H. Stern. W. M. R. Last Row: B. Buck. R. Wonnacott A. Udelson, P. Miller, W. Kimball P. Pavis, J. Benz. S. Goodman. Third Row: XV. Minier, V. Snyder S. Wechsler. A. Soeder. O. Parroni R. Hermann, H. Packard, M Hecker. Second Row: R. Kronheim, S. Good- friend, Mr. Rush. L. Kronenberg ll. Johnson, M. Frank. Ifront Row: C. Dawson, W. Nlercer, M. Lazerick, J. Rich. A. Taylor. B. Rotsinger. 309 Lust Row: L. Kammer, H. Hopwood J. Johnstone. M. Johnson. R Bodendorf, J. Mallory, L. Smith C. Engelke. Third Row: J. Turner, W. Metz, A. Lynck. S. Goldenberg. E. Clark, H. Schumacher. R. Radtke, W Lange. Second Row: J. Nutkin. J. Vvlolin Mr. Prince, D. Henninger. 'XV Bundy. E. Rothschild. from Row: C. Diether. N. Nlendel- sohn, R. Lloyd, R. Dye, S. Norris 131 Last Row: L. Gerson, J. Bushong. J Allen, J. Forsythe, D. Harvey. H Frey, C. ljlliott, R. Schager. Fourth Row: A. Needle, D. Lotz. J Gimmel, D. Mueller, S. I-Xdelstein C. Goldman, H. Pelber, D. Fried- man. Third Row: R. Norris, R. Miner. L Kurlander, C. Daugherty, H. Sich- erman. L. Weisberg, L. Tucker, L Benjamin, S. Waller. Second Row: J. Davis, R. Grossman. B. Kahn, Mr. Phillips, J. Reed. B. Priar, S. Greenwood. lfronl Row: F. XViley, S. Eckelson, P. Brodax. E. Pinger.'S. Isaacson. J Gatto, J. Klivans. 101 Last Row: M. Thompson, Nor- dine. V. Meade, ll. Keays. R. You- mans, B. Christ. C. Shaich, R. Bremer. lf. Sevier. Third Row: D. Hart, T. Epstein, F. Spiro. S. Cramer, ll. Landi, D. XX'heaton. L. Ryler. H. Adler. B. Trottner. Second Row: S. Strauss, M. Fellen- haum, A. Newman, E. Litschert, Vvlirtchafier. G. Kurfman, E. Sitnek. Front Row: P. Vv'arner. M. Beasley. B. Marshall. B. Olsen, J. More- house, J. Hoffman, V. Goldman. 133 Last Row: R. Beck, J. Gifford, F. Hartnett. R. Gtis. R. Van Ham- mersveld, A. Pocock. R. Kinney, VJ. Cameron. Fourlh Row: R. Becker. R. Gray, l. Eisenberg. R. Hennicke, D. Walter, J. Berger. C. Gable. E. Greve. Third Row: D. Reemsnyder. L. Sich- erman, B. Anders, N. Tullio, A. Klein, R. Weiskopf. L. Holstein. Second Row: E. Lick, J. Pogelson. L. Speyer, Mr. McLaughlin, M. Bryant, R. Myers. J. Strater. Front Row: G. Knepper, C. Horn. A. Margolian, E. Newman, Morton Mandel, Merrill Mandel, M. Bley, R. Vorthman. E781 791 209 Last Row: L. Smith, B. Lloyd. J Kerncr, J. Kerruish. H. Oar. I Crawford, S. Trap, H. Meyers, S BrestofT. Third Row: B. Devay, B. Evans. Filbur, R. Oahley, E. Hamlett, Whitehouse, A. Phuo, C. Klein, N Malf. J D Second Row: A. Bradford. M. Shoot Z. Apple, Miss Bulkley. J, Steven ,son, P. Spitz, M. Katz. Front Row: L. Cioldman. L. Hender- shott, C. Bernstein, S. Meddler, D Morris, A. Martin, J. Temperio. 301 Last Row: M. Cummings. M. Crane. M. Hirsch, J. Robin, A. Willis, M. Caselle, D. Viton, B. McNall, M. L. Jones, M. Engleman. Third Row: D. Swanson, V. Nelson. W. Miller, M. Scoville, L. Mac- aluso, M. A. Yule, E. Quigley, N. Byers. Second Row: A. Klingel, L. Barrett, E. Wilkens, Miss Malin. E. Green- wald, Ii. Lipton, R. Kaufman. Front Row: J. Glick, D. J. Page, V. Spencer, M. Weller. B. Brown, B. Feigenbaum, P. Olds. 211 Last Row: B. Carraway, C. Batch, R. McFarland, M. Lombardy, V. Uher, D. Burgeson, J. Spear, M. Verbick, E. Ballow. Third Row: I. Rothstein, N. Stiles, A, Occhionero, E. Nelson, J. Cremer, B. Hamilton, M. Cohen. Second Row: H. XVieder. H, Sey. E. Kaufman, Miss Wiswall, P. Wright, S. East. C. Hess. Front Row: M. Shupe, V. Irwin, G. Owen, R. Rees, I. Schreiber, P. Klein. 121 Last Row: J. Blair, R. Howson, D Klein, J. Schoener, J. Clifford, rl' Frost, B. Wilde, D. Taylor. Thrid Row: M. Bordonaro, M. Mann N. Hessler, D. Mcllrath, A. Schae- fer. D. Doesburg, E. Flood, R Schmitman. Second Row: B. Gorman, F. Gruncl Mr. McAfee, M. Kern, M. Napler. K. Varley. Front Row: H. Krill, M. Ashkanaze, B. Mendelson, L. Dunbar, J Nolan, M. Connolly. B. E. R. Last Row: W. Crabtree, J. XVright. J. Kofron. V. Kolie, F. Muehlhauser, B. Koepke, J. Hume, C. Bayless. Fourth Row: S. Mitchell, S. Teplits, A. Marcus, M. Veigel. F. Bud. D. Fairweather, A. Findlay. J. Farris, W, Gerow. 'Iihird Row: G. Pugh, R. Setzer, C. Narwold, K. Klenk, R. Deuring, A. Dickson, W. Burridge. R. Kaercher, R. Grodin. Second Row: J. Preston, R. Roscoe, G. Ford, Mr. Uber, L. Persky, J. Green, L. Ciilson. Front Row: E. Simon. M. Stern, R. Pollack, G. Page, C. Hanson, R Kubek, Nl. Carlsen. 119 Last Row: A. Hummer, 4 Furrer, P. NVinston, I Klepper, D. Robin. J L H L Grundies, M. Taylor. Milkove. H. Astibian, Clough. Third Row: K. NVilson. R Donaldson, R. Rochlus C. Bryson. N. Gradis. J Carter. B. Hoye. M. J Morley. Second Row: A. Kohler. M Hemkc, J. Eichler. Mis Front Row: J. Hatch. E McVey, V. Cornell. M Wolf. S Randall. R. O'Reilly, M. Hibscliman, K. XValdruFf. Kutash, M. Forsythe, M. l80 Sl 125 Lust Row: R. Gaul, S. Kern. P. Ells- worth. R. Ruple. J. Mitchell. I.. Krieger. Third Row: G. Iieil, E. Rose, W. Gifford. H. Cummins. O. Culp. Second Row: J. I.a Chiara. H. Gib- son, Mr. Fraunfelter. L. Turneh. S. Jacobs. F. Daniels. lfront Row: D. Seeley, J. Heasley, M. Rose. M. Gohalcn. A. Wilenskyr. 129 Lust Row: M. I.ipkowit2. M. Rosen, N. Wagner, J. Dolt, E. Vincent. E. Davis. M. Glickman. Third Row: A. David. J. Mott. V. Kiel. D. Bennett. I.. Stroth. E. XVebster. R. Skeggs. Second Row: H. McVay. A. Kinzel. S. Marcus. Miss Lutton. F. Engleman, E. Kabb, I.. Glick. lfront Row: I. Brown. R. Farroni. J. Platten, W. Kellogg. M. Morris. 205 Last Row: M. McGilIiway. B. Camp bell. A. Kinkople. M. COX, E Vwfasnac. E. Hunt, J. Grimes. F. Sharp. Third Row: B. J. Freedman. B. J Ward. P. Reese, B. Roubicek. M. Baxter, I. Stadlhoffer. Seroncl Row: D. Luck. M. E. Bee- bower. E. Jamison. I. Bouck. J Steiner. B. J. Ebeling. R. Anderson. from Row: E. Vendeley. J. Caito. B Moore, M. Iiriedman. C. Curtz, I Yahnkc. 206 Last Row: W. Ursem. R. Alexander, N. Bergman, H. Kopf, D. Roose- velt, J. Aarons, R. Spindler, R. Irish. Third Rowr J. Nlillcr, U. Epstein VJ. Kramer, B. Bell, F. Gatch, D. Coghlan, L. Schwartz. Second Row: C. Hart, M. Blazar, D. Wirtchafter. Mr. Thackaberry, J Palmer, G. Bresnick, B. Cohen. Front Row: G. Wiseman, R. Gustaf- son. J. Miller. YV. Schryver, C. Allen, R. Dell. J. Townsend. 229 Last Row: J. Weidenkopf, P. Motz, G. Prentice. L. Smith. A. Seyler N. Lynn, A. liiocco. Third Row: C. Hiatt, S. Weiskopf M. Murphy, M. Kolarik. H. Pile M. Fauser. Second Row: J. Porter, H. Aronovitz A. Upton. Mr. Winans. R. Marshall, G. Christensen. Front Row: C. Tillinghast, L. Ber- non, E. Keim, C. Davis, F. Gold- ner. R. Sindberg. 225 Last Row: W. Lick, R. Josephson. F. Fabel, E. Piehl, A. Ginsberg, R. Darling, R. Heiss. P. Brunner, R. Unger. Third Row: E. Bell, C. Johnston, M. Endrees, B. Rust, V. Sheer, R. Garson. M. Gruber, W. Morris. Second Row: E. Gerace, L. Barch, R. Rose, Miss Johnson, R. Skeels, J. Perlin. I. Keeler. Front Row: J. Campbell, F. Deutsch, L. Darst. E. Mahrer, G. Steward, D. Gosney, M. Britton, G. Kline. isa 831 237 Last Row: J. McCarthy, R. Klaus H. Gikra, J. Schoenberger, A Wilde, W. Newman, M. Frank, R. Doublcr. Third Row: A. Chertoff, lf. Nagler, L. Kreiger, J. Kern, M. J. Reynolds J. Sicha, R. G. Anderson, B Schlanger. Second Row: H. Arthur, D. Grund R. Switzer, Mr. Lorz. F. Goode M. Fleck, T. Mulone. Front Row: Z. Winograd, J. Hart. J. Trostter, B. Schultz, S. Klein- man, M. Cole, J. Devitt. Y 235 Last Row: M. Naff, l, Ungar, J. Krammer, E. Donnell, B. McCague B. Stanberger, P. Kerr, B. Delfrissr Third Row: E. Kish, D. Wertz, R. Prentis, J. Keller, G. Cartern, N. Shifuin, B. Kirshman. Second Row: P. Rollins. V. Martin. P. Carfagna, Mr. Barbour, R. Briggs, M. J. Hanson. Front Row: G. Nadler, M. Grossman, R. Fleming, C. Reinker, R. Wen- ming. 241 Last Row: D. Meyers, L. Weissman. B, Poland, C. Kikel, R. Schneider, K. Deuring, H. Hartin, P. Buttner. Third Row: N. Meyers, D. Dcber- nardi, D. Clark, M. Porter, E. Keith, L. Trattner, J. Smith, B. Martin. Second Row: M. Scholfer, O. Amo- roso, B. Mandel, Miss Evans, W. Goodman. L. Goldstein. Front Row: E. Pasciano, M. Wertz. B. Kraus, G. Handmacker, W. Fishel, W. Higgins. 317 Las! Row: M, Middleton. lf. Fox. I. Christian, B. Cover, C. Walther, B Kempel, R. Hastings. Third Row: D. Newton, A. Seltzer, B. Green, G, King, J. Hiles, B Bounapane, Second Row: E. Bruell, B. Livingston, V. Wallgren, J. Vforth, K. Batistic. J. Merkel. Front Row: J. Stemmle, J. Wise, J. Baumiller, B. Lackritz, S. Rose, B. Scorr, 327 Last Row: W. Goldbach. C. Poffenberger, W. Blum, J. Hess, T. Weazer, H, Keough, C. Deighton. V. Mosel, Third Row: L. Cheitel. S. Weinberger. N. Taylor, Sanborn. E. Markowitz. K. Greer, M. Hagerman. VJ. Finger. Second Row: R. Rotenberg. K, I-. Mott. A. Hershberg, D. Knopf, N. Brown, H. Lynch, l.. Rubenstein. I-'font Row: J, Phillips, J. Goldman. V. Sloss, R. Render, L. Davidson, E. Berke. 104 Last Row: S. Hollander, B. Hanks. B. Shaw, Ci. Roberts, B. Pratt, B. Heyman, D. Brown, F. Fong. fourth Row: S. J. McMaster. B. Kelly, L. B. Atwood. Third Row: S. Morrison. J. Fuldauer, B. tino. Rivchu n, B. Kratzert. D. Niger W. White, Greenbaum, T. Uhle, Lurie. H. Barkin, V. Pearse, H. Wills, E. Krause, A. D'Agos- Serond Row: A. Greitzer, E. Ringo, J. Street. M. Cooley, Cv. Ryan, G, DuBois. J. Harris. Front Row: H. Epstein, R. Bishop, S. Braver. A. Levin, S. Frensdorf, E. Sohl. 184 851 218 Last Row: H. Adams, E. Sheppard, E. Peterson, L. Traubengerg. S. Bergman. J. Van Epp, A. Muntean. J. Sicherrnan. Third Row: J. Wodicka, R. Brodsky, N. Stone, J. Fielding, N. Greenbaum, B, Polster, G. Levy, G. Sperling. Second Row: L. Tabak, V. Robertson, Miss Alburn, V. Chiles, H. Dunlop, A. Roth. from Row: G. Naidi, H. Solomon, A. Kretch, J. Kahn, M. Beasley, M. Schreflier. 227 Last Row: B. Lowenberg, K. Johns. B. Murphy, B. Spence, J. Altman M. Stocking, M. Benway. Third Row: J. Phippen, D. West, J Whitfield, P. lienner, V. Smith. M. Conger. Second Row: V. Bloomberg, L. Kauf man. Miss Edwards, M. Leichtag. l, Fish. C. Forward. Front Row: E. Scott, B. Bream. A Carlozzi, S. Thalman, H. Preis man. 217 Last Row: D. Loveman. R. Kositzky R. Bercu. R. Edney, B. Lefkowich S. Winkelman, M. Goldston. Third Row: G. Tigney, S. Gold- hamer, H. O'Neill. I. Berk, A. Jones, J. Klein. Second Row: G. Copperman. R. New- man, Mr. Lehman, T. Rubins, B White. Front Row: R. Gunton, L. Altschul E. Price, R. Small. R. McKcchnie B. H. R. Last Row: Schloss, Cambell, Lorenz, Nelson, Sloss, Kaplan, Held. Fourth Row: Balkin, Davis, McNerny, Lavelle, Kamper, Thellman. Bell Nepple. Third Row: Giles, Chaney, Chagrin Maschke, Korecky, McQuoWan Gilbert, Blacker. Second Row: Iamerino, Rowland Greenberger, Mr. Bird, Gins, Fraier Fell. Front Row: Earle, Fenigar, Ursfang Valentine, Beulcke, Resek, Ryan. 239 Last Row: M. Cline, A. Schulman, D. Marwald, K. Logue, D. Hancock J. Evans, J. Pope, J, Summerville Third Row: F, Jennings. B. Marriott J. Bertman, H. Gombossy, D. Kux J. Sperling, S. Turk, A. Jennings Second Row: J. Finesilver, A. Amster, G. Altfeld, Miss Stephens, K. But- terfield, A. Murphy, E. Kammer. Front Row: D. Rozman, F, Mc:- Mahon, M. Worth, C, Weiskoph, J Textor, V. Brandoni. Study A Last Row: D. Harvey, E. Lurie, R. Rudolph, T. Cook, W. Pate, E. Bigam, B. Rich. Fourth Row: D. Carlton, A. Amster, C. Kastriner, C. Lembo, B. Grifin, R. Duncan, G. McLaughlin. Third Row: A. Hesselman, V. Har- gett, J. Skove. P. Crofts, R. Story, A. Friedman, T. Moats. Second Row: E. Podis, R. Reardon, E. Mills, Mr. Fast, D. Seidman, B. Fleming. Front Row: M. Heinze, E. Wright, M. Klein, A. Diamondstone, R. Cobbe, F. Egner. l86l Last Row: R. Taber, D. Bethune, T. Spetrino, B. Loose, J. Smallwood G. Allen, B. Hancock, S. Hepner, B. Bolt, F. Fulmer, R. Parr, Cm. Havener J. Potter. Fifth Row: B. Culbertson, B. Belt, R. Ruble, S. Rosenberg, B. Mansfield D. Standen, J. Trumbull, P. Becker, H. Mansell, F. Barker, D. Berg A. Homans. Fourth Row: D. Fawcett, W. Boyle, M. Shaw, C. Grodin, W. Thomas R. Duncan, P. Swenson, R. Kerckhoff, W. Hilbrink, A. Lennox, H. Wong Third Row: E. Smith, A. Schwemler, A. Coghlan, L. Jacobs, P. Zeit, B. Bog- gis, N. Boehm, B. Maxwell, W. Hirsch, B. Meyer, D. Hanger. Second Row: P. Wefel, B. Jamison, H. Rowe, M. Nicholson, Mr. G. Strick- ling, Mr. J. Langmead, M. Book, M. Nichols, R. Ganger, T. Tucker J. Bechberger. Front Row: R. Larsen, R. Reid, R. Fclixson, R. Glueck, S. Weiss, R. Starke T. McKinney, C. Griffin, R. Sharpe, L. Kartsher, R. Katz. iDlQDiLP1 I 6 Uj 9 -f rx u A A A 5 , - A XE! E W K! f 1 fp F : 5- 1E,-4:-- x' S 1 Xlj f!f f 3-fs-Q: - . 2 MVEHLHW - M - L X A X f fm if - ' 'mu 3 H1544 , M, X WWF 7 me f MN X f I iw 5 l M X 4f Q 1 5 S ff X - . 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One of the out- standing dramatic clubs of the school . . . members receive training in acting and cli- recting . . . Present student directed plays at meetings in Little Theatre . . . afliiliated with the Children's Civic Theatre . . . Un- der the capable leadership of Clancy Doug- lass Cooper . . . Member of Civic Theatre . . . Plays presented this year . . . Rusty heighfg Hoe, in October . . . Los Pastores and Nuremburg Stove, given in December and I January respectively . . . Magic Whistle P ayers in March . . . Club members will participate in the annual outdoor play presented by the Civic Theatre . . . The Heights Players are fortunate in having a doctor of clramatics for its sponsor. . .Bouquets for Dr. Evans. . . Grandma, What Big Ears You Have! Last Row: L. Hefrzbrun, R. Kramer, P. Becker, B. Tope, B. Stern, C. Trumbull, B. Herz- brun, S. Kepner. Fourth Row: J. Drake, B. Cohen, E. Liotta, E. Van Hoesen, T. Rubin, L. Ingalls, D. Cogh- lan, B. Bartholomew, R. Spangler, N. Gradis. Third Row: R. Nusbaum, M. Plevney, S. Fingerhut, D. Luck, H. Kylin, F. Goldner, N. Byers, C. Gillette, W. Miller. Second Row: M, Kutash, J. West, R. Walter, Dr. Evans, E. Rotsinger, A. Markowitz, F. Vose, A. Sawicki. Front Row: J. Mayborn, J. Gates, R. Grover, B. Stone, F. Price, M. Shafer, J. Brookhart, B. Buonpane. f90 Last Row: B. Boyd, M. Ehlert, M. Grisworld, H. Kolisky, J. Ulmer, R. Wether- bee, E. Van Hoesen, R. Oberlin, M. Freedman. Fifth Row: M. Levine, V. Ripner, B. Rowell, M. Boughton, H. Kylin, R. Mc- Laughlin, E. Bledsoe, J. Tippett, M. Norman. Fourth Row: J. Kaplan, J. Rittmaster, E. Teagle, H. Swearingen, J. Samman, K. Fuller, J. Wareing, S. Williamson, M. Richardson. Third Row: J. Mayborn, M. Martz, J. Splitstone, V. Mazach, J. Rudolph, C. Gillette, E. Murray, E. Lewis, R. Persky, J. Wright. Second Row: J. Drake, L. Shields, M. Muse. Miss Lutton, Miss Braselton, J. Stocker, J. Kubeck, M. Haggan. Front Row: R. Walter, V. Sullivan, V. Hatch, A. Webb, D. Holmes, R. Morri- son, M. Kleinman, E. Goldwasser, B. Johnson. OFFICERS Semester I Semester II JANE STOCKER .,., President ..,. JANE STOCKER JEAN SCOTT EE., Vice-PresidentL-JUDY WAREING MARGE MUSE .E,.. Secretary ....E MARGE MUSE Q girls' The Girls' Literary club . . . Founded by , Miss Wallace in 1924 . . . At present Edith Ilferilfy CII-Ib Braselton and Lucy Lutton are co-advisers . . . Meetings held on Thursday every other week . . . Literary discussions . . . Books, modern and Elizabethan authors and plays . . . Tea and cookies are served at each meet- ing . . . Took a trip to the Playhouse . . . Saw The Play's The Thing . . . Member- ship requirements . . . Upper-class girls with grades of G or better . . . Once Upon a Time l91l C. Dunn, W. Collins, W. O'Connor, M. Weaver. Malbin. Winters, J. Drake, J. Mayborn, R. Oberlin. R. Cobbe. J. McNitt. J. Gaiser. I OFFICERS managers BILL KELLY L ,... L LLLLL LL LLLLL LL LLLL L . LLLL L LL LLLLLLLLLLPreS1'dmr f W zJQNii QVIAYBQRN LLL LLLL L LLLLLL1LLiL1LfLL-LLLQLLLLLLL LiLVTe-President f H 'E E f ' ' ' ' ' ' JEAN DRAKE LL LL LL LL LL ,L LL LLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLSecremry GAIL ADAMS .LLL LL .LLL LLL LL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL .LLTreasurer MR. XVINTERS LLL L LL L LL LLLL LL LL L LLLL LLLLLLAdut'ser l An active organization of Heights . . . directs Friday afternoon dances . . . sells advertising space for the Black and Ciold . . . ushers at school productions . . . manages band and orchestra concerts . . . helps the B and G benefit show . . . The work is done by committees . . . a commit- tee manager at the head of each group on tickets, publicity, advertising, accounting and ushering. Last Row: V. La Maida, F. Collister, H. Reed. A Corlett. B. Pepper, B. MacMillen. Second Row: M. Rothman, E. Karlinsky, R. Blum, C Zwick, B. Jones, J. Brigleb, R. Knapp. Front Row: C. Hess, H. Heiss. Mr. Winans, D. Kern IL. Meyer. V. Ripner. choose your college club OFFICERS Semester I Semester II DICK KERNLLL L LL L LLLLL PresidenrLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLDICK KERN JOHN BRIGLEB L L L LLVice,PresidenrL LLLL LLLLLLJOHN BRIGLEB HENRY GLASSERL LL L LL LLLLSecreruryLL LLLLLLL LLL .ROSE OBERLIN LAURETFA MEYERL L LL LLTreasurerLL L LLLL ALVA CORLETT, JR. MR. WINANS LLLL LL L LLLLSponsorL L LLL LLLLMR. WINANS Q Do you know what college you are going to attend? . . . Do you know the advantages and disadvantages of fraterni- ties and sororities? . . . If not see the reference iles of the Choose Your College Club . . . These questions have been discussed and tabulated at the weekly meeting of the club l92l Last Row: C. Sperry, C. Lynch, W. Stuvvs, R. Rupple, Third Row: M. Githens. J. Splitstone. L. Shields. V. Schultz, M. Titgemeyer, S. Fingerhut, D. Gallow, M. Second Row: M. Plevney, M. -Zangara, B. Kelly. Mr. Front Row: M. Peats, S. Ceasar, A. Markowitz, J. Smith, 9 Lust Row: L. Kartsher, E. Smith. S. Kepner. A. Koblitz. B. Jamison. B. Boggis. R. Freyer. Second Row: B. Bolt, K. Serlin, A. D'Agostino. J. Hollinger, A. Jones. T. Aaron. B. Belt. Front Row: E. Van Hoesen. D, Gallow. C. Davis. Miss Stephens, F. Rivchun, B. Stone, L. Klein. OFFICERS FRED RIVCHUN ,,,,,..,,., .. .,,.,, . . -President ELEANOR VAN HOESEN ,,,,,,,,,,, W-. . .-.. Y . . Vice-President BIBI STONE ,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ..,,,- .. . . , -. Secretary DOROTHY CAI LOW ,,.,,, - ,,,,,,, . ,fn L.. .ffreasurer Miss LELAH STEPHENS , O,O,,O,,.,.,, W- - .. Adviser -s a - 1 I I . . ad' Radio acting . , . directing . . . singing . , . and writing . . . r Io phases of radio broadcasting are a part of the program of broadcasting the Radio Broadcasting Club . . . the only one of its kind in any high school . . . Formed semester one under the di- club rection of Miss Lelah Stephens, its present sponsor . . . The main event of the first semester . . . the trip to WTAM where their voices are tested . . . they are asked to return, which they Will . . . Las! Row: B. Toomey. R. Harris. B, Blackmoor, G. Klein, B. Meyer, B, Benjamin, Second Row: J. Pirtle. A. Lennox. A. Clark. M. Sampson. I.. Kro- nenberg, M. Book. Front Row: D. Newman, P. Feckerman. T, Mills. Mr, Fast. R. Alexander. M. Freedman. Semester I n Semester II THORLEH' MILLS ,,,,,.. ...YL ,,PF9Sld?Uf..,,,,, Y. .THORLEY MILLS NORMAN KIVANS ... ,,,, .,,V1'ce-President,,...,,, . . RODNEY HARRIS student MAXINE FREEDMAN r,Or ...,,Secre!ary e,OO - ,,ee,ee, ,JIM PARTLE LAWRENCE KRAUS W . Executive Committee e,,e,,, BOB TOOMEY BURTON BENJAMIN MR. FAST ,,,,, . ..,, , .,,,. Q A new organization . . . The Student Discussion Club . . . a group of students with a common interest . . . the desire for a better comprehension of civic and economic problems . . . current events . . . Meetings every Tuesday . . . George Bender addressed club . . . Spoke on politics . . . aided club members by clearly denning and explaining politics , . . 31 LAWRENCE KRAUSE ,Adviser ,,,,,,,,,,L.,,,, MR. FAST discussion club Last Row: W, Grodin, D. Henninger, L. Jacobs, I. Lichtig, L. Papier, J. Elber. Third Row: B. Bresnick, S. Bell, M. L. Wanstall, B. Greenberg, M. Greenberg, L. Meyer. Second Row: M. Rothman, K. Woodworth, L. Wiener, Miss Clark, M. Cohen, L. Kronen- berg, R. Alexander. Front Row: M. Feldman, H. Segal, B. Seelbach, E. Weinberger, M. Freedman. h I OFFICERS Semester I Semester II Lois Wiener L,,. LLL, P resident ,,,,,.,,,, John Elber Mirley Cohen ,,,,,,, Vice-Pres. , Katherine Woodworth Rhoda Alexander ,,L,., Secretary ,,,,...,.. Alice Quick Leonard Kronenberg--,Treasurer,,,Leonard Kronenberg Miss L. P. Clark ,,,,,, AdUiser,,.,-,,Miss L. P. Clark M The History Club . . , an organization com- posed of students interested in present day prob- lems . . . particularly civics and history . . . for those interested in learning exactly how our government is run . . . program of the club . . . visits to public buildings and institutions which illustrate the government at work . . . procure speakers on historical and contemporary sub- jects . . . speakers obtained . . . Mrs. Edith Ferris . . . Illustrated lecture . . . Dramatic Moments in the Lives of Great Americans . . . Granville Smith . . . one of Heights' own students . . . speak on his travels in Germany . . , History in the Making f94 951 Domestic OFFICERS SALLY WJXTERS --- ,W ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, President BOB LYONS L,-.-,.. ,,M... ,,,... ,,,..,....,, V 1 'ce-President MARY PERGANDE ,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..... Secretary-Treasurer Miss NASH .. ,.. .,,,, , , ,,-, , ,,.,,,, M .,g,.-,W , Adviser M The Senior Dramatic Club directed by Miss Nash completes its seventeenth year . . . the Senior Play is the outstanding activ- ity of the club . . . The Mollusc . . . a charming English play by Hubert Henry Davies . . . presented on April Z5 . . . The meetings, held every two weeks, include . . . attractive modern plays presented by members of the club . . . study of lives of famous playwrights . . . study of the marionettes . . . Admis- sion . . . by tryout before a membership committee . . . selection from dramatics classes . . . senior dramatic club Last Row: B. Donley, E. Bondell, H. Reed, B. Bolt, B. Alt- man, J. Munk, G. Elliot, A. DeMelick. Third Row: R. Freyer, M. Peets, J. Smith, R. Phillips, R. Weinstein, G. Morelock, H. Hopwood, B. MacMillen, H. Miller. Second Row: D. Schwartz, J. Fish, B. Lyons, S. Waters, M. Pergande, B. Perkins, M. Hamilton. Front Row: E. Borsteen, D. Gallow, K. Serlin, A. D'Agostino, M. Taylor, S. Williamson, J. Newman. Last Row: D. Kaestle, A. Rutz, D. Koren, D. H. Steinmeyer, V. Heinze, E. Pahner. Fourth Row: G. Katz, E. Wilkins, L. Cioldman, E. Fromson, J. Kennedy, B. Berkey, H. Wiley. Third Row: E. Zidell, H. Depenti, R. Depenti, A. L. Johnson, H. Hoche. Second Row: S. Ceasar, M. Zangara, Mr. Cooley, ney, F. Schaffer, B. Simmons. Front Row: E. Rosenberg, D. Mnchnin, G. Gu bleuth, W. Krieger, M. Shapiro, V. Kelling. Politics Giegel, D. Whitehouse, M. Titgemeyer, M. Mehring, E. Delsanter, R, Gauntner, Minor, E. Lembo, I, Compo, H. Wolkoff, Mrs. Schneider, Miss Steinman, Mr. Beh zik, A. Cipriano, L. Hershey, L. Rosen OFFICERS Semester I Semester II MILDRED ZANGARA ,,,,LL President.- ,,LL,,,L SYLVIA CEASAR BETTY SIMMONS ,,,,, .,ViCe-Prest'demL--PLORENCE SCHAFFER SYi.v1A CIEASAR,, LW. -LSL-crerarg ,,L,,L EVELYN DELSANTER M The Commercial Club . . . Purposes . . . to create an interest in the business World and modern commercial activities . . . to stimulate social relationship among its members . . . to bring out talent in social activities . . . Membership . . . limited to those with a satisfactory scholastic record . . . must be taking at least one com- mercial subject . . . Meetings are devoted to various ac- tivities . . . talks by business men . . . trips to various business places . . . parties on various occasions . . . the reception of new members . . . the Christmas and Valen- tine parties . . . the annual spring picnic . . . very enjoy- able . . . Miss Steinman helpful club sponsor . . . Hon- orary faculty members . . . Mrs. Schneider, Miss Hill, Miss Van Camp, Mr. Cooley, and Mr. Behney. . . commercial club II96 Last Row: D. Riedel, L. Pyne, B. Spuhler, B. Steele, H. Wallace, K. Hogan, M. Hand- macher, V. Goldman, J. Kurlander, J. Lewis, E. Sevier. Fourth Row: R. Kaufman, J. Ehlert, L. Messner, L. Awig, J. Hansen, C. Murphy, L. Wolf R. Blaushild, E. Karlinsky, J. Liebenauer, V. Kuleck, H, Eshelman. Third Row: J. DeRussy, L. Dawson, J. Tarbell, H, Adler, R. Warnke, R. Goldberg E. Eromson, D. Giegel, T. Ebert. Second Row: W. Miller, J. Petterson, R. Egner, L. Phillips, Miss Creech, E. Southern B. Bloom, B. Bernstein. Front Row: R. Price, L. Kaufman, O. Gross, M. Weller, M. Mitchell, D. Morris, C. Hess A. Goodman. OFFICERS Semester I Semester 11 ELIZABETH SOUTHERN,.,,,PF8Sfdef1I .LLL ELIZABETH SOUTHERN LUNA DAWSON ,,L,..,, Vice-President ,w,,,.,, LUNA DAWSON LOTTIE PHILLIPS ..,,,... Secretary ,..,,,..,,, THEO EBERT RUTH EGNER ...,LL..,L, Treasurer ..,,.. ,,,.. R UTH EGNER MISS ETTA CREECH .,.,,, -Adviser v,,,,., MISS ETTA CREECH l It is not a class . . . It is a travel and discussion club . . . What club? . . . The Hygiene Club . . . Meets every two weeks . . . Makes trips to various places of hygienic interest . . . Attends lectures on physical welfare of humanity . . . Places visited . . . Mount Sinai Hospital . . . Association for the Crippled . . . Broomyfactory where brooms are made by the blind . . . Mather and Perkins Day Nurseries . . . People heard at lectures . . . A visiting nurse . . . The secretary of the Association for the Crippled , . . Miss Hunter, personal regiment teacher at John Hay . , . Membership . . . Club is open to girls with a desire to collect information in relation to hy- giene . . . hygiene club On the We1'gh l97l ll Last Row: J. Davis, L. Drake, V. Kiel, R. Walter, M. Baingella. Second Row: A. Schryver, M. Wanstall, R. Oberlen, H. Kylin. Front Row: E. Borstein. Miss Haynam, S. Weisman. french club OFFICERS ETHEL MILKOVE , ., .. , , .,,,President RUTH WALTER , . , ,..Vice-President JUNE LEWIS L. .,,-,Secretarg JANE HIGGS W ,Treasurer MR. LORZ L L ,.,AdUiser Q The French club . . . An enjoyable ap- plication of the French language . . . the main purpose of the club . . . to enable members to converse fluently . . . in French . . . Activities . , . Singing French love songs . . . Playing games . . . both very conducive to the practice of French . . . A grand Hallowe'en party . . . In- genious Mr. Lorz made it so . . . Visit- ing speaker . . . M. Edmond de L'Ecluse . . . addressed the club several different times. OFFICERS JEAN DRAKE ,,.,,,,, ,L - ,W President EVELYN BORSTEEN ,L .,,Secretary JANE DAVIS ,,, ., . L... ,.. ,,,. Treasurer RUTH WALTER , ., e, --Program Chairman MISS I'IAYNAM ,L H, ,..,,.,,,-AdUiS2l' l The Library club . . . A new organiza- tion . . . Purpose . . . To train stu- dents for work in the library . . . to give students an opportunity to serve in school . . . to develop a vocational interest in the library profession . . . Meetings . . . every two weeks , . . What is accomplished? . . , social contacts es- tablished . . . conduct interesting discus- sions on such subjects as new books . . . Yes, they know who Gertrude Stein is . . . Affords excellent opportunities for recreational reading and personality de- velopment . . . Last Row: R. Felixson, S. Brestolf, R. McKinnon, J. Dembe, L. Weinstock, D. Schreiber. Third Row: M. Pohl, H. Kylin, J. Tippett, M. Schultz, J. Samman, E. Southern, V. Krause. Second Row: E. Lipton, J. Glick, R. Walter, Mr. Lorz, E. Milkove, J. Higgs, J. Lewis. Front Row: M. Weller, B. Moore, R. Kaufman, E. Keays, M. Shapiro, Z. Winograd. I98 OFFICERS Semester I Semester II Mildred Towle ---President ---- Judith Glover Judith Glover--Vice-Presidenp Virginia Hatch Lillian Fineman---Secretary--- Mildred Towle Tom Laird ------ Treasurer---Emanuel Miner i Miss Parry ------- Adviser- ----- Miss Parry M Esperanto club . . . organized in the fall of 1932 . . . the first to be founded in Cleveland for younger people . . . Since then the roster of Esperanto classes has grown . . . Three hundred students. in Cleveland schools . . . What is Es- peranto? . . . A world language . . . founded in 1887 by Dr. Zamenhof . . . Purpose . . . to promote world har- mony . . . Activities of Esperantists . . . Open meetings . . . banquets and out- ings . . . Heights is represented at the North American Esperanto Congress in Toronto by two graduates . . . Second Row: J. Glover. Front Row: Hatch, M. Last Row: J. Miner, R. Singer, M. Wyner. Second Row: B. Herzbrun, D. Davies, D. Davis, J. Trumbull. Front Row: R. Kleinman, Mr. Drury, M. Marx, H. Taylor. forum club 991 esperanto club Last Row: E. Edwards, D. Coglin, E. Simon, V. Goldman, L. Fine- man, V. Kelling, D. Robin, V. Erney, Miss Parry, M. Towle, T. Laird. B. Brumbaugh, S. Spitz, W. Miller, C. Sharp, V. I-leisler, OFFICERS Semester II Semester I Roy Kleinman----Speaker--- Roy Kleinman Dean Davies ---- Vice-Speaker ---- Dean Davies Marjorie Marx -- Recorder---, John Trumbull Harold Taylor -- Treasurer--- Marjorie Marx Herbert Bialosky-Sergt.atArms- Milton Wyner C. A. Drury-----, Adviser--,, ,--C. A. Drury M Current events . . . informal discussion . . . debates , . . speech contests . . . humor . . . important factors in the ac- tivities of the Forum Club . . . The Drury Extempore Speech Contest . . . sponsored by the Forum Club . . . open to the entire school . . . the iirst three places taken by members of the club . . . Roy Kleinman . . . Richard Singer . . . Jack Miner . . . Picked to represent Heights as a result of this contest . . . Roy Kleinman wins the Lake Erie League contest . , . That's something to talk about . . . Last Row: J. Whiting, B. Seelback, B. Steele. P. Spiro. C. Lorber, H. Wallace, V. Schultz, J. Splitstone, M. Githens, E. Levy, M. Ferguson. Third Row: J. Steurer, P. Sesler, L. Silberman, I. Bryer, B. Bernstein, V. Kollar, E. How- ard, S. Spitz. Second Row: S. Wormser, J. Kurlander, W, Miller, J. Rittmaster, Miss Layer, E. Weiss. B. Bloom, K. Clifford. Grossman, R. Rozen, R. Ohlbaum, J. Engle, B. Minton, D. Gallow, Front Row: S. J. Deutsch, B. Bresnick. knitting club ELAINE WE1ss --,, ,L,,L,, ,L,,. - President BETTY BLOOM ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,. .,,, Y ' ice-President JANE RITTMASTER, L,,L,,,L,. .- ,,,,,L,,L. Secrerary Miss LAYER, ,,,L,,L ,.......,,,L ,..... A d visor M A new club has been installed at Heights . . . Forty girls form its nucleus . . . The Knitting Club . , . an organization founded with two main purposes . . . The desire to develop skill with the needle and yarn . . . to help create a sociable feeling among the members . . . Yarns? . . . Sure, hundreds of them . . . You can't expect a group of girls to stick to their knitting all the time . . . Not these females . . , Meetings held weekly in the cafeteria . . . One of the foremost plans of the club . . . A style show displaying the handiwork of the members . . . A very fine project . . . and a difficult one too . . . Entrance requirements . . . Applicant should possess a needle . . . some yarn . , . plenty of yarns . . . H001 F1011 travel club Semester I Semester II President MARGARET RICHARDS-ON--ALBERT SCI-IRYVER Secretary ALBERTA SCI-IYVER-dIVIARGARET RICHARDSON Adviser MISS FLORENCE JOHNSON MISS FLORENCE JOHNSON l When you feel the call of the open road . . . you want to travel . . . When you want to travel . . . What do you do? . . Join the Travel Club . . . Organized to acquaint its members with Cleveland . . . the different places of interest in Cleve- land . . . artistic . . . literary . . . indus- trial . . . A few of the many interesting places visited . . . Ohio Bell Telephone Company . . . Cleveland Art Museum . . . Glass works of the General Elec- tric Company . . . Potter Studio . . . Nela Park , . . Membership require- ments . . . Students who desire further knowledge of their city . . . tap dancing club CAROL SCI-IOENBERG rr.r,v,rrr, sllresidenr WINIFRED DRESHER ,r,, ,-,V!'CE-PFQSI-d8Hf EDITH HEINZ d,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, Treasurer SYLVIA CAESAR ,,.,,,,,, .Program Director MISS WELLER d,.,,.,,, ..----.-,-. Adviser l The Tap Dancing club . . . Composi- tion , . . Tap dancers . . . would-be tap dancers . . . Instructors . . . Carol Schoenberg . . . Annette Newman . . . Winifred Dresher . , . Club participates in Benefit Show . . . several members were on the program with the German Turnvereins . , . assisting in entertain- ment in the school . . . another activity of the club . . . Presents a tap dance program in assembly . . . Take heed , . . ye fat people . . . join the Tap Dancing club . . . It will help to remove plenty of you . . . Last Row: R. Miller, V. Williams, D. Beamis, A. Quick, H Trostler. Second Row: D. Gosney, R. Garson, D. Burgesson, V. Kel- ling, B. Hamilton. ' First Row: K. Woodworth, M. Richardson, A. Schryver, B Olsen, Last Row: B. Livingston, D. Knopf, R. Greer, M, Michel, D Viton, D. Weitz. Fourth Row: B. Lackovitz, G. Thoma, T. McLean, M. J Morley, H. Adler, G. Kurfman, E. Sitnek, M. Bordenaro Third Row: J. Devitt, B. Buonpane, J, Hart, J. Merkel, K Schreiber, M, Baxter, R. Schmittman. F, Goldner. Second Row: G. Caito, C. Hess, E. Heinze, C. Schoenburg S. Caesar, K, Waldruff, A, Newman. Front Row: J. Taubert, L. Hendershott, H. Crill, F. Price, L Klein, A. Jones, K. Varley. 1 u A u 2 VX X 2 VX S VX 3 Ll 0 N ' f 1 f X N Q 1 29,44-ta-Sf' .2 + 5' AE' f N A V 'gsm ' ,pw f V W W i Q, J 41 .uw - X if N : Q ', 7 X 5 E E 3 ' W X f Il ii E f 7 5 F E A M 7 z : 7 :MW f Q ,f f .SN 1. , 241 ,J i X Ehfyf .mfftw ,T 5 Wh ' if S 7 X , um , 1 2? ' 2 its ghgiuimgvf-.k E A nv, I ' fr' TW., E M gba ' f ' I 7 S 5 fl. f . I l 2 X Qfvfr A -- . X 5 A vi , -12 : - , , - . --V' N M E ' ' X ? 'Z' 'J . x f-,J 1' f, 'HW 4 x I L f f f I f I f I WXW , 2 ll IL 2 f' 5 f' egg? gig rife. 2 I' v A I ,ibmil 'L bmf Emf Em: bmf bm: bm: bmi fmf bm: wwf :mmf wwf sm - 3 v A 2 5 A , Q f activities 935 Last Row: C. Dunn, B. Kerckoff, V. LaMaida, L. Ganger, L. Unger, S. Samuels, M. Nicholson, V. Eiordalis, J. Dawley. Sixth Row: H. Mansell, G. Lawrence, D. Newman, K. Henrikson, R. Taber, W. Trout man, A. Lennox. D. Davies, P. Coppidgc. Fifth Row: B. Queisser, H. Hamilton, R. Mellman, D. Standen, J. Lubahn, C. Webb, G. Adams, B. Calhoun, Fourth Row: J. Kaplan. J. Liebenauer, J. Drake, M. Greenberg, L. Dawson, H. Stein meyer, E. Southern, D. Schwartz, L. Koblitz. Third Row: R. Boman, L. Thompson. A. Jones. M. Counts. M. Lockwood, J, Ritt- master. E. Lewis. C. Wolkov. A. Webb, C. Teller, R. Grover. Second Row: J. Ulmer, M. Freidman, M. Martz, E. Borstein, Miss Whitsey, Miss Monnett, J. Petterson, M. Marx, E. Milkove, E. Heinze. Front Row: S. Waters, R. Walter, E. Toth. M. Griswold, M. Taylor, M. Norman. E. Simberg, R. Alexander, R. Bernstein. M. Haggen. I I national honor society OFFICERS Semester I Semester II JAY DAWLEY ,LLLL .- L,,,L,,,, President L,,,L,..,,,.,L JACK LUBAHN JEAN SCOTTLLL L,-..Vice-President ,,L.,,,LL.,L RUTH GROVER MARY MARTZ L-, LL-,.,.,,SeCretary LLLLL ,L ELIZABETH SOUTHERN ROBERT TABER--, ..,, .,LTreasurer LLLL. LLLLLYY B ILL CALHOUN L Scholarship, leadership, character, and service . . . principles or N. H. S .... form basis on which new members are chosen J . . . only BII, AI, and AIII's are eligible . . . members of So- l ciety tutor deficient pupils . . . help in computing of Honor Roll . . . talks given in CI homerooms . . . initiation twice a year . . . party in March with eats at Clark's . . . games . . . picnic in spring . . . disbandment in the summer . . . but always a mem- ber of the National Honor Society . . . Wise Guys H041 Last Row: C. Webb, D. Bernon. B. Stern, J. Fleming, R. Berras, C. Simpson, D Berg, B. Sharp, R. Taber. Fifth Row: J. Hume, R. Stamberger, M. Bryant, C. Trumbull, H. Taylor, E. Wolf G. Lawrence, D. Heniger, M. Book. J. Eichler. Fourth Row: G. Woehrman, B. Wiseman, J. Brigleb, C. Sperry, L. Kronenberg L. Turnock. J. Peterson. Third Row: E. Lichert, R. Persky, D. Schwartz, M. Counts, R. Grover, E. Borsteen B. Rowell, J. Liehenauer, Z. Apple. Second Row: C. Hess, S. Waster, B. Lyons, Mr. Davis, Mrs. Baker, A. Webb, B. Cal houn, C. Fuller. Front Row: W. Nepple, V. Hatch. S. Bell, E. Jamison, E. Bletso, R. Bernstein M. Marx, J. Kubek. J. Ehlert. student council ROBERT LYONS ,,,,..--,,,.,,,,,,,,,, LL LL .LLL LL .LLL President SALLY WATERS ,,L.L,,,,,,,,, L LLL LLL LLLLVice-President ANNETTE WEBB ,,,,..,., L ..,,,..,,,,. LLL L L LLLLL LSecreIary BILL CALHOUNL LLLLLLLLL LLLL LLLLTreasurer L The voice of the student body . . . the nucleus of the student body . . . the choice of the student body . . . The Student Coun- cil . . . Composition . . . homeroom representatives . . . presidents of June and January classes , . . Black and Gold editor . . . presi- dents of Club . . . Leaders' Class . . . Boosters' Club . . . Head Corridor Guard . . . Advisers . . . Mrs. Baker . . . Mr. Davis . . . Project for 1935 . . . A Code of Manners . , . Courtesy Week . . . Bad Manner assembly . . . Council members had a hard time portraying bad manners . . . Oh yeahl . , Home- room discussions . . . Posters . . . They got us manner conscious Da, Y S T C I I . , . . . l OU ll PTI H S. . . . didn t they? . . . Finally . . . the code is finished . . . a tre- y 9 mendous task . . . done exceedingly well . . . H051 Last Row: J. Berger, L. Ingalls, R. Hancock, J. Mills, B. Boggis, B. Mansfield, W. Collins. Fifth Row: H. Gilson. R. Bell, C. Damon. J. Feil, B. Mosseson, B. Bell. Fourth Row: B. Calhoun, D. Gall, B. MacMillen, B. Lefkowitz, L. Kronenberg. D. Douglas. C. Andrews, D. Bennett. Third Row: M. Baxter, B. Jackman, M. Ferguson, M. Martz, J. Assel, G. Cartun, V. Krause, R. Cobb. Second Row: V. Goldman. V. Malley, R. Sharp. R. Fraunfelter. M. Boughton, M. Murphy, P. Fenner, S. Fingerhaut. Front Row: E. Burke, E. Cwoldwasser, A. Jones, E. Milkove, B. Bresnick, H. Marko- witz, E. Heinze, J. Mott. boosters' club OFFICERS JOHN BRIGLEB ar... ,,,,.-. .. ,,,, , , .. W., .. ,,Pres1'dent WINIFRED SACKETT ., ., . VicefPresidem MR. FRAUNFELTER ,Y ,,,. AdUtSer One of the largest . . . most popular . . . most active of school clubs . . . The Boosters' Club . . . amiable Johnny Brigleb's pep . . . leadership ability . . . spirit . . . ambition . . . deciding factors in the success of this organization , . . Membership . . . Home- room representative . . . voluntary associate members are Wel- come . . . Main objectives of the Boosters . . . to support sports . . . activities . . . Members form the nucleus of movements that will make for the betterment of the school . . . The thought that is always uppermost in their ideals . . . to inscribe school spirit within the portals of Heights High . . I Won't Dance H061 Last Row: M. Rose, P. Frost, O. Culp, B. Pepper, R. Kern, A. Corlett, G. Smith A. Lennox. Fifth Row: D. Ruple, E. Rose, B. Stamberger, J. Mitchell, E. Wolfe, P. Goldenberger, R. Feder, S. Goodfriend. Fourth Row: L. Blurnock, D. Seeley, P. Ferris, A. Schieber, R. Taber, C. Sperry T. Uhle, B. Mast, P. Neppel. Third Row: J. Irvine, R. Counts, V. Spence, M. Shoots, K. Quigley, J. Rudolph W. Sackett, P. Wright, J. Wareing. Second Row: H. Gombossy, S. Dunbar, D. Debanardi, J. Brigleb, R. J. Verhulst A. Webb, J. Smith, A. Rosenberg. Front Row: M. Morley, M. Shupe, K. Varly, V. Shear, B. Steele, A. Willis, L. Shields M. Nourse, A. Kritch. boosters' club OFFICERS MARSHA BOUGHTON L .LLL L,,.-,,,,, Secretary BOB SHARP ..,,, ,,,, L Treasurer Miss VERHULST ,L Adviser Q At the games, lusty, peppy cheering stirred up play 1 Mansfield, Wilson Collins, Leslie Ciilsen those enthusiastic Bar None . . . hardworking . . . cheerleaders . . . Dave Berkoff s crew sells hot dogs, candy . , . Boosters are responsible for the decorating of the football field . . . Booster Party a Jolly old time had by all . . . Heights Tiger sticker sale under supervision of Winnie Sackett . . . Aw c'mon, they're only five cents Miss Verhulst and Mr. Fraunfelter capably supervise the club s un dertakings . . , Contribute much towards the smooth function ing of . . . The Boosters' Club . . . lion Y Last Row: R. Gall, E. Shapiro, R. Kern, R. Lyons, S. Pearn, R. Knudson, B. Fitzgerald, R. Tronstein, B. Seid, Fifth Row: J. Thompson. R. Paulin, P. Leibovitz, R. Bernon, E. Porter, R. Eakin, B. Meyer, W. Stotta, L, Papier. Fourth Row: H. Bergman, J. Anderson, A. Alger, G. Lawrence, L. Caito, D. Ryan, J. Ryan, L. Wood, T. Spitreno. Third Row: A. Weiss, W. Griffin, J. Green, H. Kuehle, F. Sutton, R. Taber, A. Sutton, S. Greenwood, M. Nichols. Second Row: H. Rowe, H. Glasser, H. Trattner, Mr. Uber, R. Taber, V. Fiordalis, R. Mor- vi ius, A. Haynam. Front Row: E. Occhinero, J. Kostyk, A. Sapiro, B. Newhauser, C. Zwick, A. Carran, E. Kish. varsity I1 club Close Harmony OFFICERS ROBERT TABER ,,,,, .mn ,,,,,, ., ,,,,. .offffff - .,,,-Pres1'der1I HENRY GLASSER U ,,,, ,,,, , Wm W , .,,,,,,,,, Vice-President HERB TRATTNER ...... LLLL,,,,,,,,,,, , ., ,,,, M, Secretary VINCENT FIORDALIS N ,,,, W. ,,,,, fan. Treasurer Q Meetings held every Thursday . . . Business meetings on alter- nate meetings . . . H Club fulfils several important duties about school . . . Club boys in charge of Cafeteria . . , Co- operate With Student Council in acting as Noon Movie Guards . . . Look after trophy display in boy's ramp . . . Outstanding athlete chosen from H Club . . . Pictures framed and kept in Crder by this group . . . Mr. Uber is capable adviser. . . 1108 H091 Last Row: J. Widlar, V. La Maida, R. Wolcott, D. Morvilius, J. Ryan. Second Row: F. Sutton, N. Sitz, B. Dunkun, D. Knudson, H. Kuehle, A. Alger. Front Row: R. Taber, D. Stamberger, M. Nicholson, B. Taber, B. MacMillen, V. Fiordalis alpha hi-y Knee Action OFFICERS Semester I Semester I1 ROBERT TABER ,,,,,,,,,,,, , President ,,... ,,.,, , ROBERT TABER MORRIS NICHOLSON, ,,,,, ..,Vice-Presidentw ,,..,, VINCENT FIORDALIS ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ross TABER B013 MACMILLEN on DICK MORVILIUS DICK STAMBERGER ,,.,,,,,. - Secretary ,, BOB MACMILLENW ,,,D,.. ,,-..'I reasurer,,,, ..,,. ,,, FRED COLLlSTER,,,.- -n---, M Alpha more active than ever before . parties, overnight hikes, luncheon enjoyed by entire group . . . Meetings every Tuesday . . . Meetings are characterized by the usual struggle for dues, clamor for floor, shouts of president, etc. . . . Hazing of pledges follows . . . Meetings promote warm feeling of friendship. . . Sgt. at Arms ,,,,,, . . Bean suppers, theater Last Row: E. Litschert, R. Kauffman, R. Blaushield, M. Halsey, P. Barnes, L. Hershey P. Hargett, J. Fielding, R. Grover, R. Greer, B. Livingston, M. Hagerman, B. Krause, V. Dautel, C. Dunning, M. Algers, E. Heinz, M. Bomon, P. Federman, E. Anderson B. Berardi. R. Goldberg, J. Jackson. Fifth Row: B. Gottfried, R. Cobbe, J. Greitzer, F. Kowman. N. Klein, J. Fish, G. King I. Bryar, B. Bernstein, E. Koller, H. Kylin, D. Burgeson, G. Cartun, L. Geigle, E. Childs E. Fromson, V. Erney, J. Stevenson, V. Kelling, B. Evans. Fourth Row: A. Dooley, C. Cavard, J. Beitman, R. McVay, S. Grossman, L. Libschman, R. Brown, J. Deutsch, B. Bloom, L. Atschul, E. Fuldauer, J. Greene, L. Kux, G. Mor lock. B. French, J. Gates, E. J. Davis, J. Bowers, E. Goulder, J. McNitt. Third Row: S. Fishman, D. Berger, D. Bennett, M. Cole, B. Buonpane, M. Hempke, L. Missner. L. Dawson, G. Handmaker, A. Markowitz, S. Fingerhut, T. Ebert D. Holmes, M. Geller, S. Bernstein, M. Pender, B. Fish. Second Row: A. Brooker, M. Githens. K. Miller, C. Hess, J. Mayborn, J. Drake, J. Beck, R. Walter, M. Martz, J. Assel, E. Nordine, E. Van Hoesen, R. Egner, W. Kruger, A. Goodman, K. Hogan. Front Row: L. Macaluso. M. Hecker, B. Boyd, B. David, B. Devay, A. Klingel, J. Brook hart. M. Michael, M. Handmaker. C. Clifford, B. Friedman, E. Bouell, M. Biangella K. Cavotta, J. Engle. y Y 1 Y OFFICERS Semester I Semester II MARX' MARTZ-, -E E .,..-,President ,,,.s ,--lVlARY MARTZ WINIFRED ROE-B WE, .. .H Vice-President ssssssssss WINIFRED ROBB JUNE BECK ,.v.a,,, ,E -E,-.ESecrezary-,,,,E, ELIZABETH SOUTHERN BETTY JANE QUEISSEREE. --..-,Treasurer-- EWMBETTY JANE QUEISSER friendship M The biggest girls' club at Heights . . . under able supervision of Miss Mattison and Miss Ann Wright of the East Side Y. W. C. A .... Year opened with faculty tea . . . the cabinet serving as hostesses . . . among other parties a Thanksgiving pot-luck supper . . . annual trip to Chinatown-big event of year . . . a trip to the Playhouse to see The Play's the Thing' '... one of most interesting times . . . club Brushing Up l11O 11111 Last Row: M. Schafer, V. Sheer, M. J. Fleck. V. Krause, J. Gaiser, E. Teagel, M. Zarbock L. Trattner, B. Fish, R. Hasting, M. Gruber, E. Jamison, B. Merkel, R. Hesselman K. Wilson. Fifth Row: M. Nourse, F. Erdman, A. Selzer, D. Mulligan, V. Mazach, A. Sawicki R. Yowmens, P. Fenner, B. Woolnough, E. Minidan, G. Woehrman, J. Wareing, H. Mil- ler, H. Piesman. Fourth Row: D. Luck, E. McKeighan, M. Shupe. M. Schultz, E. Serman, J. Sperling S. Turk, L. Shields, C. Shoenberger. J. Tippett, M. Rothman, E. Silverman. Third Row: S. Streem, E. Nelson, E. Quigley, F. Vose, R. Oberlin, J. Splitstone, Schultz C. Gillette, R. Wright, R. Warnke, M. Plevney, J. Whiting, A. Rutz, A. May. Second Row: Irma Kronback, R. Ohlbaum, E. Weitz, E. Southern, B. J. Queisser, W. Nep- pel, W. Robb, Miss Mattison, M. J. Taylor, A. Webb, M. Pergande, J. Smith. P. Wright A. Scholman. Front Row: J. Mott, L. Pyne. D. Riedel. D. Swanson, J. Owens, A. Occionero, A. Martin E. Milkove, J. Reynolds, R. Morrison, J. Porter, V. Sloss, R. Render, R. Perskey. OFFICERS Sgnyggfgf I SQITIESIBI' RUTH WALTERv-W..,, ,--Program Chairrnan,,. ,,.A. RUTH WALTER WINIFRED NEPPLE .u,,, Council Representatiue,,,,-WINIFRED NEPPLE Miss MATTISON LL-. ,-.. A.uu Adviser .YYu... g. ..-e MISS MATTISON I I Miss ANNE WRIGHT .. .,LL Y. W. C. A. Aduiser,, -LMISS ANNE WRIGHT 'fl'l2l1dSI'llP Q Miss Shaw . . . formerly Y secretary in Syria . . . addresses the club group on customs of Syria . . . Other interesting meetings in- clude . . . Mr. Needham Smith's talk on the Play House . . . Miss Yoko Mansuoho discussion on Japan . . . The mother and daughters banquet . . . grand finale to successful year . . . rings presented to deserving members of Ring Group . . . Give 'Em a Ring Last Row: R. Kubek, J. Heasky, J. Preston, T. Roscoe, B. Buck, W. Lick, S. Norris. Second Row: A. Cameron, R. Pryor, R. Roosevelt, J. Benz, C. Elliot, A. Dickson. Front Row: J. Reed, A. Pocock, G. Ford, J. Green, L. Gerson, S. Greenwood. wistgoma hi-y OFFICERS Semester I Semester H GEORGE FORD ,...,,..,,.., ,preslidenl ,..,,.,,.,,.Y, GEORGE FORD GLENN ENGLEKE- ,,,,,,,,, Vice-President ,,.,..H ,LAWRENCE GERSON JOHN REED .,..,,.., ,,., S ecretary ,,,,,,,. ,.,.,, J OHN REED GEORGE PITTSN ,,,..,,..,,., Treasurer ,,..,,..,,,, ARTHUR Pococx Q Wistgoma has a most succezsful year . . . socially . . . financially . . . athletically . . . Wins East End Y basketball tournament . . . beating Heights Beta, 39 to 24 . . . successful Monte Carlo party held at Jack Green's house . . . every one has a swell time . . . Wistgoma makes twenty dollars selling candy for three days . . 1934-35 truly most outstanding year So I Says to Him H131 Last Row: B. Blaine, J. Trumbull. B. Gifford, VJ. Grifhn. Third Row: B. Doesberg, A. Preyor, D. Ryan, R. Richey, B. Bolt, J. McMahan Second Row: F. Hruby, G. Forward, T. Spitrino, G. Elliot, Nl. Nichol, W. Taylor Front Row: C. Zwick, J. Mclieighan, T. Davies, P. Johnson, J. Knight. gamma hi-y OFFICERS Semester II Semester I BILL JOHNSON ..,,G. .--Y,Pt'f?Sl'dEfIf ,.,... ,JOHN MCKEIGHAN AL PREYER o..,oo..o,, Vice-President ..,,,..., JOHN KNIGHT BOB DOESBURG ,,...,o... Secretary o.,,,o..oo.. TOM DAVIES JOHN MCKEIGHAN ,,...., Treasurer f,,,.., ,CHARLES ZWICK l Gamma organized in spring l933 . . . now one of most popular chapters . . . Gamma members prominent in l athletics . . . corridor guards . . . movie guards . . . Club . . . B and G Staff . . . Meetings taken up with bean suppers . . . round tables . . . visit to County Jail . . . News Building . . . Week-ends at Bob Blaine's country place . . . all provide Gamma with enjoyable . . . instructive year. . . Hz'-C Tempus Fugit hermes OFFICERS BETTY JANE QUEISSLZR ,L W, ,W L , W, ,,W,,,, ,,,EdfIOf-l'n-Chief MARY MARTZ WW ,W , , , W, Composing Editor RUTH PERSKY 1 JAMES FLEMlNGf , , L .W W W L L WL , - ,Latin Editors JANICE KAPLANJ CARL SIMPSON 1 . . HAZEL HAMILTON 5 as c as so ' Enghsh Edffofs ROSALIND BERNSTEIN ,W, L W, , WW , W,Secretary mrmes . . . Heights' Latin paper . . . published twice a semester . . . advanced Latin students only . , , paper contains articles in both Latin and English . . . Lives of ancient Romans or some modern phase of Latin discussed in its columns . . . Special fea- tures . . . cross-Word puzzle . . . Believe it or Not . . . joke and nonsense column . . . Support received both from Heights stu- dents and junior highs . . . largely responsible for Hermes' suc- CCSS. . . Last Row: J. Fleming, H. Hamilton, M. Martz, C. Simpson. Front Row: R. Bernstein, Miss Bouck, B. Queisser. R. Persky. 11141 black and gold Seek and Ye Shall Find OFFICERS Semester I Semester II HENRH' CO1-IN .... ,.,, LLL. LL, Editor-in-Chief .fffff RICHARD MELLNIAN L ,we, DONALD NEWMAN JANET ULMER MARTIN MALBIN LEONARD GANGER ,vw,,., . BOB GARDNER WILSON COLLINS LLLLLLL , Managing Editors Business Managers, LLLL L QE members attend eleventh annual convention of the Jour- H151 nalism Association of Ohio Schools at Columbus in November . . . Alva Corlett, Bob Gardner and Alva Sapiro win loving cups in editorial and feature story contests . . . The Copy Desk, a round table discussion conducted by Mr. Spencer at the convention , , . yes, there were others present at the discus- sion besides the Black and Gold delegation . . . Editor-in-Chief linds the trip quite enjoyable-Galion . . . Trip home retarded by a blinding blizzard and a broken windshield wiper . . . No, Henry, you may not drive . , . Well Brooks -a fine success. . . Last Row: L. Weiner, J. Mayborn, L. Empkey, S. Ceasar, B. Corlett, P. Miller, M. Hecker D. Berardi, H. Heiss, R. Steuer. Fifth Row: A. Astikian, M. Stafford, M. Martz, M. Pergande, R. Mellman, Mr. Spencer M. Malbin, D. Davis, R. Boman, M. Kleinman, R. Alexander. Fourth Row: M. Cohen, R. Wetherbee, W. Sackett, M. Lockwood, H. Bialosky, J. Hep- plewhite, R. Bing, L. Copeland, E. Anderson, M. Perry, E. Goldwasser. Third Row: A. Carran, M. Noe, R. Grossman, M. Guggenheim, S. Wormser, J. Smith, l. Wright, J. Ulmer, M. Titgemeyer, M. Peets, J. McNitt, F. Rivchum. Second Row: A. Sapiro, B. Miltenberger, E, Porter, D. Newman, W. Hirsch, R. Does berg, M, Book, B. Altman, A. Corlett, C. Dunn, D. Markowitz, H. Trattner. Front Row: L. Ganger, J. Fleming, B. O'Connor, R. Knapp, R. Goldstein, L. Goldman G, Sternberg, R. Harris, R. Paulin, T. Davis, W. Dilley, W. Collins, J. Lombard. 1 I f Last Row: D. Gall, R. Eakin, E. Porter, A. Carran. Second Row: F. Fulmer, J. Brigleb, A. Corlett, C. Wallington. Front Row: J. Frisch, R. Lyons, R. Kern, C. Cares. I beta hl-y Has Beans OFFICERS Semester I Semester II ALLEN CARRAN ,.l...,.,Y,,, President ,..,. ,.--,L Y,..... BOB LYONS FRED FULMER g,.l......,. Vz'ce-Presidenrn L, ...Y JERRY FRISCH CAMERON WALLINGTON Ev,,,, Secretary ,... , ,,,,,,, CHARLES CARES DICK KERN---.. ..,,..,,,,.. Treasurer .,..,,L,,,...-YA DICK KERN MR. GLADJOUV ..,,,,.,L,,,., Adviser ELLLLLLLLL ,.--,MR. GLADJOUV Q Another branch of the line organization . . . the Y. M. C. A. . . . The Beta Hi Y . . . A group of young men with a real spirit of Willingness to help . . , Conduct business-like meetings . . . Hold bean suppers . . . hide all the food . . . Hey, when do we eat! . . Informal initiations . . . Scavenger hunts . . . Some fun . . , ushered at the Senior play . . . members are prominent in school activities . . . Try to the best of their ability to . . . maintain and extend throughout the school and community the high standards of Christian living . . . H161 H171 a cappella choir It's an Old Southern Costume A Nationally recognized group of vocalists . . . 'fhelldghtsrhgh A CappeHachon... 1933- A four-day trip to the Century of Progress in Chicago . . . Presents concert in the Court of States . . . Program relayed throughout the en- tire country via radio . . . l93-4-Choir jour- neys to Erie . . , Combines with Strong Vincent and Erie Academy high school in tri-choir con- cert . . . Annual Christmas N. B. C. broadcast ,.. Coasttocoastover85 madons... 1935- A brilliant climax is attained by this splendid chorus .,. ZX l300-nnletour through theeast . . . Nine days of travel, concerts and sightseeing . . . Pittsburgh, Washington, and New York . . . Other cities visited en route . . . Chambers- burg, Philadelphia, Annapolis, and Montclair . . . Stop off at Victor Recording Company, Camden, New Jersey, to make record . . . Return home through New York and Pennsylvania presenting concerts along the way . . . Gradua- tion . . . Thirty-six members leave the choir ...l936-?.. the orchestra RALPH E. RUSH ,,,Ag ,-.- ....., ,,.A.HA....,,....,,,... C onductor 5?B?I'1lJ3v11YgjrL1!11jSE- ..,Y,,.,g,,,..,w,w,.,,,.,,,... Faculty Managers DON WILLIAMS ..... aa, ,,,.. ..,,,,,,...,w Y ,,--Property Manager JOAN LIEBENAUER ,,,,,.....,, .- ,,,,,,.,,,,. ., ..,,,... Secretary MARGARET SCHAFER l- v YYYYYA--Y -YY--HWY YYsg4 g WALib,a,5a,,s IQNARD HOLSTEIN S Faced with building a good orchestra from forty-two members, Mr. Rush places great emphasis on this division of instrumental music . . . Second semester . . . enrollment doubled . . . over eighty strong . . . Annual concert presented February 21 . . . Selections . . . Der Freischuetz . . . Nutcracker Suite . . . Haydn's Military Symphony . . . Attendance . . . largest group to wit- ness an orchestra concert at Heights . . . In great demand . . . the orchestra presented a short concert for the Mothers' Club . . . N, E. O. T. A .... incidental music for Hawk Island performance . . . athletic exhibition . . . On Palm Sunday or- ganization joins With Church of the Savior Choir . . . present- ing an Easter cantata. . . H181 H191 OFFICERS RALPH E. RUSHLLL .,-. ,L ,,g,,,,,,,,, M- Yfffn Band Master FRANK HRUBYL,LLL ...,--,,,,,,A4,-,,,Y, ,Y,Dfum Major ROBERT SHARP ----- ---ff ffffg ,.gYY,, L LLLLLStudent Leader CHARLES BARKLEYLLL L -L EDITH B. MALINI E WM. R. WINTERSS DON WILLIAMS Wg JACK HOLMES JOAN LIEBENAUER I ELEANOR PALMER ' Y Lois PFISTER JUDITH GLOVER 1 LEONARD HOLSTEIN L JAMES LA DU I IEGARET HUDSON 1 LL LLQuarter-Master L Faculty Managers Property Managers L LL L L -Secretaries L LLLI'brarians Mr. Rush . . . new director . . . spurs band on to even greater heights . . . lts presence at football games indispensable . . . Rep- resents Shaker Heights at the Charity Game . . , Plays a prom- inent part in National Safety Council Parade . . . Leads parade given for Press Christmas Fund . . . Plays Navy Day Pro- gram over W H K . . . Presents pop-concert November 27 . . . Spring concert March 29 featured Overture-William Tell . . . other numbers . . . Headlines-A New Rhapsody . . . a cornet duet . . . a clarinet trio . . . a novelty-Comin' Round the Mountain . . . the band Mud in Your Eye Last Row: B. Kelly. W. Trautman, T. Nicholl. Second Row: G. Holtzlander, A. Hayman, D. Schipfer, B. Calhoun. Front Row: B. Sharpe, B. Gressitt, B. Winslow. Celebrated fourteenth successful year . . . Vlon Ohio State Championship last year . . . drops from league this year, schedule consisting of number of independent debates . . . including Columbus . . . Cathedral Latin . . . South . . . Shore . . . Strong-Vincent offErie . . . Places second in Ohio Wesleyan extempore speech con- tests . . . Roy Kleinman represents Heights . . . Mr. Drury's excellent coaching . . . a deciding factor in teams' success. . . delta hi-y OFFICERS Semester I Semester II Bill Calhoun- ,,.. President ,,,M. Bob Ciressett Bob Swann ,,,, Vice-President,C-Bill Winslow Bill Kelly -. .,,... Secretary ,George Holtzlander Elmer Fasciano,--Treasurer ,,,.., Bob Sharp Mr. Walter Dean,-fldUiser--lVlr. Walter Dean Q Delta is the advisor-lVlr. Walter Dean . . . Under the chapter is attaining . Members receive in- possessor of an excellent his guidance great heights . . valuable benefits from the friendships formed . . . information gained . . . No new members admitted . . . Delta active in the support of all Hi-Y and school projects . . . debating team Last Row: P. Kohn, J. Minor, D. Davies. Second Row: R. Klcinmau, H. Bialosky, J. Trumbull. Front Row: R. Singer, Mr. Drury, M. Wyner. H201 First Row: C. Colvard, J, Reynolds, D. Berardi, S. Fishman. R. Ohlbaum, J. Rittmaster, G. Kline, B. Krause, J. Engle, J. Whiting, K. Cliffiord, E. Retter, E. Minaden, A. Webb. M. Pergande, S. Williamson. Second Row: J. Mayborn, M. L. Rose, B. Wiseman, J. Taubert, M. Geller, S. Streem J. Merkel, B. Rowell, Miss Wallace, M. J. Taylor, R. Morrison, B. Johnson, M. Muse. M. F. Zarbock, M. Boughton, J. Waring. Third Row: R. Walter, V. Erney, E. Weinberger, L. Wiener, M, Mering, E. Delsanter, C. Pulfort, E. Hall, G. Rockwell, E. Borsteen, C. Schoenberg, J. Schrieber, M. Cohen, M. Crum, M. L. Smith, E. Heinege. Fourlh Row: F. Bowers, L. Shields, B. Ott, E. Bowlzer, J. Fish, R. Cobbe, E. Levy, E. Sil- verman, E. Murray, R. Southwell, J. Deutsch, B. Bloom, B. Bernstein, V. Nelson, M. Pender, B. Perkins, R. Rosen, M. Biangella, H. Heiss. Fifth Row: J. Drake, R. Grover, B. McLaughlin, H. Kylin, B. Queisser, G. King, R. Don- aldson, M. Martz, J. Fenner, M. Halsey, J. Rudolph, L. Hershey, J. Assel, M. L. Nourse, D. Bennet, L. Krause, B. Fish, M. Heller, J. Beck, H. Wallace. Sixth Row: E. Van Hoesen, B. Gottfried, S. Grossman, J. Stocker, M. Seelbach, J. Jack- son, A. Sawicki, V. Krause, A. Holmes, M. Handmacher, K. Hogan, S. Wingert, B. Merkel, H. Heshelman, M. Stafford, M. Kutash, E, Bruell, N. Gradis, E. Peterson, S. Chiles, B. Buck. midclie club OFFICERS MARY JANE TAYLOR L,,L,,..,L,, WW. LW. ,,,, .Presidenr BARBARA ROWELL LW-. ,,,,L . ,,L, ,Secretary Miss H. K. WALLACE ,L LL,L . ,,LA Adviser Q . The Middie Club . . . Originally started by twelve girls who modeled middies and skirts at the annual girls' assembly . . . Purpose of the club . . . to promote sensible dress among the girls . . . Membership has grown to almost one hundred and Taken In twenty-five girls . , . All pledge to wear middies . . . Miss Wal- lace . . . the very much pleased sponsor of the group . . . presides at the delightful luncheon meetings where business is trans- acted . . . Social activities of the group . . . an afternoon at the Play House . . . The sponsoring of a Friday afternoon dance. . , 11211 Last Row: M. Nicholson, T. Mills, H. Taylor, B. Bolt. Second Row: C. Sperry, B. MacMillan. D. Kern, B. Sharpe. Front Row: M. Pergande, D. Stamberger, Mr. Davis, G. Adams. OFFICERS Id RICHARD STAMBEHGER ..W.., WW. c- ,-,,,c,,r D,D, ,, D,,, Head Guard corn or WDAVIS ,,,,,,.. - ,.,.D. .,.,, ,,,,, , , ,,,,-,-,,AdUiser guard A recommendation is necessary for admittance to this organiza- a 'rains tion . . . Guards responsible for cleanliness and orderliness of C P halls . . . Help in directing visitors . . . Head Corridor Guard elected by student body . . . He chooses individual period cap- tains . . . Mr. Davis' capable advising keeps organization on toes . . . Organization aims for efliciency, courtesy, and service with a smile . . Last Row: R. Johnson, W. Wylie. H. Benz, W, Lang, D. Phillips. H! Row: C. Trumbull, R. Wise, E. Smith, H. Frey. During school hours . . . after school . . . during vacation time . . . they are found working in the school , . . on the stage . . . the Stage Crevn f... Headed by Howard Benz . . . Build scenery crew for school productions . . . Design many of the sets . . . Their expert adviser . . . Mr. Smith . . . Crew gets plenty of exercise . . . climbing ladders . . . ropes and pipes , . . fixing pulleys . . . Set up moving picture apparatus every day . . . The boys are responsible for the appearance of the girls' gym at the Senior Prom . . .A beautiful job . . , The Stage Crew is open to anyone who Wishes to be . . . behind the scenes . . . stage 11221 Last Row: B. Altman, M. Martz, Mr. Spencer, D. Davis, J. Ulmer. Front Row: R. Mellman, B. Pepper, M. Book, l-. Ganger. H. Bialosky. quill and scroll A group of people who work hard but get little credit . . . Candy sales . . . Subscriptions received through home room representatives . . . each editor has a committee of two or three to assist him . . . pictures in the shop . . . handing out hall passes . . , taking student life pictures . . . working during vacation . . . securing pledges . . . over 1,000 subscriptions! . . . long hours , . , Final result . . . the Caldron. . . calclron assistants H231 Heights chapter wins national recogni- tion in contest sponsored by Quill and Scroll publication . . . Henry Cohn places second in East Central division . . . Donald Newman, Richard Mellman and Herbert Trattner receive honorable mention respectively for correct news- paper terms, headline writing and sports story Writing . . . Purpose . . . to instill in student writers a desire to work crea- tively and with originality . . . Entrance Requirements . . . Honor roll students . . . junior or senior . . , satisfactory showing of ability to write . . . 32.25 to pay for dues, pin and year's subscrip- tion to the Quill and Scroll magazine . . . recommendation of Mr. Spencer, advisor . . . Membership is not limited to journalism pupils . . . Anyone who believes he can fulfill the above stated requirements may apply . . . Last' Row: E. Porter, S. Kepner, Nl. Book, B. Johnson, L. Wanger. Second Row: E. Myer, J. Mayborn, P. Walters, J. Tip- pet, J. Drake. Front Row: M. Boughton, J. Waring, D. Gallow, M. Kleinman. Last Row: E. Bonfils, E. Teagle, K. Kruckeburg, Miss Wallace, R. McLaughlin, D. White- house, R. Freytag. L. Koblitz, V. Erney, B. Goulder. Third Row: J. Carter. M. Fleck, E. Greenwold, M. Endres, E. Fascinano, D. Bennett, B. Johnston, S. Williamson, E. Childs. Second Row: R. Hesselman, F. Popp, E. Retter, B. Buck, M. Muse, J. Tippett, J. Drake. From Row: D. Bergeson, F. Spiro, H. Swearingen, M. Smith. E. Heinze, E. Van Hoesen, C. Walther, M. Beebower. girls' cabinet OFFICERS BETTY BUCK WU ,,,,.,,,a,,,,.. , ,,.,, . President MARGE MUSE ,,,,,,,,. --,.- ,,,Y Secretary Miss WALLACE aa- ,.,,, ,W ,,,,,,, .Adviser M Girls' Cabinet organized by Miss Wallace four- teen years ago . , . The responsibility of the social program of the Heights girl . . . the set- ting of a standard for conduct and dress regu- lation . . . all rest with this group . . . The an- nual Halloween party for upper class girls . . . the George Washington party for the lower class . . . form the nucleus of social activity . . . A mother's and daughters tea . . . a father's and daughters banquet . . homeroom parties . . are included on social program , . By promoting a closer feeling of friendship among the Heights girls, this organizatipn is invaluable to our high school atmosphere. . . Cream or Lemon? Il241 G german club Last Rott L Ingalls H Ade stein B Bolt, V. Perkins, G. Smith, BOB BOLT ifiiihfiiiiiiiiiii-xipresidem Second Rou E Southern B Krause V Smith, O. Burgeson, E. ELIZABETH SOUTHERN --f-- --V'lf9'pf9-Vdmf Sewer H Eghglman J Ferns GRANVILLE SMITH ,.,.., Secretary-Treasurer Front Row B Kemper G Sunshine Miss Eichhorn, M. Lazerick, MISS ANNA EICHHQRN -Q d,--,,!,,, WAdUj5g,f Germany . . . Its history . . . Current events concerning Germany , . . Scientific facts of German origin . . . Topics discussed at the weekly meetings of the German Club . . . Students conduct the entire proceedings of each meeting . . . lnformality is constantly emphasized . . . Members of the club present talks . . . Topics relate directly or indirectly to the Germans or Germany itself . . . Most of the speakers have visited Germany . . . They tell of their experiences over there . . . Very interesting indeed . . . A knowledge of the German language is not required for mem- bership in this organization . , . 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A Golf . , . a team good enough to rank fifth in the State Meet . . . l130 H311 Last Row: Jones, Eichler, Caplan, McKeighan, Roberts, Keough. Bryan, Mgr. Cameron. COACH VANNORSDALL Elliot, Hirch, Homans, Maurer, Goff, Minor, Third Row: Bilson, Mgr., Wallington, Upton, Karlinsky, Roosevelt, Wollcot, Milkove, Blackmore, Wilde, Gifford, Goodman, Poland, Kenny, Vantresca, Asst. Coach Quieg. Second Row: Durkee, Mgr., Vantresca, Frisch, Leibowitz, Ward, Berris, Smith, Ryan, Sot- ton, Porter, Eakin, Taber, Asst. Coach Bird. First Row: Coach Vannorsdall, Crowell Knud- son, Kuehle, Morvilius, Fiordalis, Trattner. Newhauser, Bergman, Caito, Rowe, Glasser, CAPTAIN CAITO heavyweight football First few weeks of practice scarcely endur- able . . . sore muscles . . . bruised bodies . . . a team gradually beaten into shape . . . looking green at first . . . only hope seems to lie in their Herce spirit , . . Day of the Hrst game bright . . . excite- ment . . . Collinwood trips up a fighting Heights team 19-7 . . . school heavy with gloom . . . A light Conneaut team sur- prises Heights with a 13-0 victory . . . gloom thickens . . . Cathedral Latin next invades Heights for a game crammed with thrills . . . score: Heights 13, Latin 12 . . . schoo1's spirits rise . . . hope . . . Heights spends a rainy afternoon at Lake- wood . . . Lakewood's touchdown in the last two minutes ties score 6-6 . . . Heights is guest at Lorain for a defeat 9-O . . . avenging last year's loss, the Tiger takes a 6-0 bite out of Elyria . . . Sunny afternoon spent running through East Tech 37-6 . . . Triumph of the year when Heights humbles the Shaw men 7-6 . . . publicity . . . Heights to fight Shaker-winner goes to Stadium for charity game . . . overflowing stands cheer two mighty teams as Heights and Shaker tie 7-7 . . . Honors . . . Leonard Caito selected all-scholastic fullback . . . most successful football season in past few years. Dick Morvilius . . . curly-headed . . . deadly blocking halfback . . . cleared the way for many a run. . . e Joe Anderson . . . twisting . . . tricky ball carrier . . . lightning on those long runs. . . Harvey Rowe . . . tackle . . . built like a wall . . . as hard for opponents to get through. . . Dick Knudson . . . tall . . . blond Swede . . . all the courage, ag- gressiveness o f t h a t race. . . Lefty Leihowitz . . . elusive . . . high stepping halfback . . . watch for his slippery runs next year. . . 5 H321 N331 Vince Fiordalis . . . stocky guard . . . a fighter to the core . . . best man on the line. . . Herb Trattner . . . Fiery center . . . always in the thick of the fight . . . tough man on de- fense. . . Dan Ryan . . . friend- ly , . . solid immovable tackle . . . his brawn made him a valuable man. . . Henry Kuehle . . . wary . . . winged end . . . snatched passes for three touchdowns in Tech game. . . George Lawrence . . . Handsome . . . out- standing tackle . . . bad break for the team when he sustained a broken ankle, . . Ralph Eakin . . . dark , , . swift-footed half- back . . . hard for oppo- nents to stop. . . Ernie Porter ..,ge- nial . . . hard playing guard . , . dependable on defense as Well as of- fense. . . Hartley Bergman . . . fierce lighting tackle . . . key man on defense . . . on the bottom of every tackle. , . Bill Crowell . . . fleet end . . . the figure of a Greek God . . . on defense, . . Irwin Newhauser . . . Butch . . . guard . . . hardest lighter on the field . . . kept up the team's morale in the tight spots, . , a marvel L1341 ll35l Leonard Caito . , . all scholastic fullback . . . unstoppable on of- fense . . . a demon on defense . . . voted hon- orary captain. . . Henry Glasser . . . cool . . . alert quarter- back . . . his accurate punting, passing, and smart quarterbacking feared alike. Podge Cameron . . . Well-built halfback . . . a hard plunger steady man on de- fense. . . Bob Taber . . . vet- eran fullback and guard . . . plenty' of spirit . . . opposing linemen feared him. . . Last Row: Barker, Prentice, Toomey, Schnaer, Jones, Gilford, Johnson, Lynn, Horn, Ruble, Anderson, Stone, Lazerick, Feroni, Grace, Christman. Second Row: Wickes, LaCiard, Bley, Tucker, Spetrino, Stotter, Shapiro, Wood, Bernon, Sutton, McMahon, Sapiro, Blay, Goldenberg, O'Connor. First Row: Witten, Campbell, Carron, Kish, Rocco, Green. Nichols, Persky, Ryan, Kostyk, Tabor, Greenwood, Occhinerio, COACH CHRISTMAN CAPTAIN KOSTYK lightweight football Low blocking . . . head-on tackling . . . tricky running . . . a practice scrimmage with the heavyweights . . . eager for the first game with Geneva . . . score: Heights 20, Geneva 6 . . . scoreless tie with the Collinwood Reserves . . . powerful Heights eleven sets back Lorain 12-O . . . Heights goes out of its weight class to meet Mayfield Central . . . these lighter tigers can't be held down . . . Mayfield is tied l2-l2 . . . Lakewood delivers to Heights its only defeat of the season with a 7-0 victory . . . Elyria keeps on even terms with a ferocious Bengal 7-7 . . . neither team scores as Heights and Shaw battle it out on our home field . . . season summary: two games won, one lost, and four tied . . . commendation to Coach Christman for his Hrst year's work with the lightweights. 11361 I1371 BOB WOOD JOHN RYAN ELMER SHAPIRO FRANK SUTTON JOE KOSTYK BOB BLYE EMILO OCCHIONERO ALVA SAPIRO ALLEN CARRAN lightweight senior lettermen Last Row: R. Kubeck, Coach Vannorsdall, D. A. Harris, Mgr. COACH VANNORSDALL Morvilius, H. Trattner, L. Persky. Second Row: E. Kish, B. Forward, H. Kuehle, ' Front Row: J. Anderson, S. Greenwood, A. Haynam, A. Sutton, T. Nichol. CAPTAIN HAYNAM heavyweight basketball Bright prospects for the year . . . good material . . . but a month's vacation puts Heights far behind other schools in prac- tice . . . Heights vanquishes Glenville be- fore vacation 24-18 . . , one month later East Tech outpoints Heights in a last minute frenzy 23-21 . . . Heights falls before a scrappy Akron St. Vincent team 35-27 . . . First Lake Erie League game with Shaw stopping a snarling Tiger 34- 19 . . . Lakewood trips up the Heights cagers 31-17 . . . a powerful Elyria team triumphs over Heights 42-37 . . . Heights is host to Shaw and a bitter game . . . score: Shaw 34, Heights 21 . . . Heights invades Lorain for a game hard to lose 34-33 . . , most thrilling game of the year when Canton McKinley barely saved its skin from the Heights tiger 33-32 . . . Heights again faces Lakewood but bows before their swift attack 32-21 . . . Hnal game of the season at Elyria . . . Heights lives up to its fighting name but Elyria claims a 37-31 victory, I1381 I1391 Joe Anderson . . . outstanding all-around player . . . a keen eye for shots from any posi- tion. . . Hank Kuehle . . . tall blond guard and center . , . dangerous man on defense. . . Ernest Kish ..... scrappy guard . . , excel- lent ball handler . . . two more years of com- petition before him, . . Arnold Haynam . . . superb ball handler . . . deadly accurate on foul shots . . . elected honor- ary captain. . . Al Sutton . . . flashy forward , . . his accurate pivot shots feared by opponents, . . Sam Greenwood . . . leaping center . . . bril- liant floor man . . . high point man of the sea- son. . . Bud Forward . . easy going guard . . . alert defense man who demanded close guard- ing. . . Casper Haas . . . slim, masked forward . , . sel- dom missed his shots . . . hard man to han- dle. . . Tom Nichol . . . lan- ky center, well -liked . . . difficult to stop on pivot plays. . . Dick Morvilius . . . hard playing guard . . . scored one of our two field goals in the Lake- wood game. , . Herb Trattner . . . dark - haired reliable guard . . . a good man 3 on defense. . . Lester Persky . . . sophomore forward . . . always able to sink im- possible shots. . . I140l 1411 Last Row: Coach Vannorsdall, M. McKechnie, Turnock, B. Cameron, S. Norris, Giles, Langrebe, Lackritz. Second Row: A. Carran, Jones, Bergman, A. Leon, Fiocco, Nolan, A. LaRichie. Front Row: E Nlalady, S. Goldberg, L. Weiss, R. Kaplan, G. Ford, L. Gerson. lightweight basketball A fast lightweight game . . . breath- taking Hnish . . . cheers for their splendid playing . . . more cheers due for the good record this year . . . Season begins with three straight victories over the reserves of Glenville, East Tech, and Akron St. Vincent . . . Shaw upsets the Heights team 21-14 . . . Heights rides to Lake- wood but Lakewood rides over the Ben- gals . . . Elyria next feels the teeth of an aroused Tiger when Heights triumphs over them 34-18 . . . Heights avenges its earlier defeat at the hands of the Shaw men. . . score: Heights 26, Shaw 23 . . . Lorain feels the Tiger's claws when Heights claims a victory 38-28 . . . Reserves from Canton McKinley check Height's winning streak 38-19 . . . Heights humbles Lakewood and Elyria in order . . . with a grand flourish light- weights thus end a successful season . . . total of eight games won and three lost . . . place second in Lake Erie League. COACH UBER Last Row: L. Skall, D. Todd, Wright, A. Cor- f lett, H. Gibson, Stamhurger, B. Tenzer. Third Row: B. Finger, M. Rosen, R. Harris B. Walsh, H. Ferris, J. Nutkin, C. Bayliss. Second Row: B. Baskin, M. Chaney, R. Otis, A. Pocock, R. Kern, B. Seid. Front Row: J, Wolin, R. Griffin. R. Tron- stein, Coach Uber, S. Pearn, B. O'Grody. CAPTAIN PEARN swimming team l Loss of last year's veteran champions felt . . . season begins with expectations run- ning low . . . First meet and score: Lake- wood 48, Heights 27 . . . Heights enjoys a real triumph over Shaw . . . Another loss to Lakewood . . . Next, three straight victories over University School, San- dusky, and Western Reserve Academy . . . Heights tankers place first at N. E. O. A. District Relays . . . Canton McKin- ley swims away with a victory from Heights . . . Tigers handle East Tech roughly , . . score: Heights 54, East Tech 21 . . . Heights plays host to Lake Erie League Schools but places second in scoring to Lakewood . . . N. E. O. A. District Meet with Heights placing third . . . representatives sent to State Meet in Columbus . . . no results . . . The team wins more than half its meets . . . a good year for swimming. . . H421 Bernard Seid . . , Bob O'Grody . . . blond . , . good- stocky free stylist looking backstroker . . . reliable 100- . . . a point earner yard man. . . for Heights. . . Wilbur Griflin . . . veteran from last year . . . dependable backstroker. . . Starr Pearn . . . district champion in 220-yard free style . . . elected honorary captain. . . Bob Baskin . . . surprise of the year . . . a diver reformed into a 100 - yard breast stroker, . . Jack Wolin . . . good-natured . . . district champion fancy diver . . . best ever developed at Heights, . . Bob Tronstein . . . self confident . . . swimmer of the 40-yard and 100- yard free style. . . H431 I-LI A traclc Pistol cracks! . . . feet pounding on the cinder track . . . forms streak by . . . green team reports to Coach Uber for 1934 sea- son . . , Record good in dual meets except for defeats by Shaw and Cathedral Latin . . . Faulb, Shapiro, Bob Wolin, Carran, Wilhelm, and Parks earned majority of points . . . Cheers for the new coach, Cap Bird , . . only three lettermen return . . . team eagerly anticipates the big District Meet . . . held at ' Heights, May l8 . . . brunt of work rests on Carran, Spetrino, Paulin, Wilde, Knight, Anderson, Crundies, Whitney, Liotta, Schryver, Preston, and Jack Wolin . . . COACH BIRD A cheer leaders Football practice . . . cheer leaders on the field practicing too . . , a group earnestly Working . . , result . . . every movement together, thunderous cheers . . . repre- sent Heights at the charity football game . . . the best there . . . Heights spec- tators proud to claim them . . . cheer leaders a factor in Heights victories. . . Las! Row: W. Collins, R. Feder, XV. Mansneld, C. Damon. Front Row: B. Mosesson. L. Gilson. , H441 L1451 Crack! a clean drive whistling down the fairway . . . Heights golf team whistled through to District Championship with 349 strokes . . . Lake Erie League Meet with Heights 352 points run- ning second only to Elyria . . , Grantwood Championship results: Heights runner-up to Western Reserve Acad- emy . . . Tigers place fifth at Columbus in State Meet , . . White cards a 78 and 80 to stand third in individ- ual scoring . . . a good season for golf at Heights. tennis team Lust Row: Miller, Shulman, Lichtig, Lerner, Taber, Rickcl. Second Row: Kearns, Kelly, Coach Phillips, Goldstein, Kohn, Ganger First Row: Spencer, Norris, Archer, Ganger, Lunn. Last Row: J, Tompson, T. Davies. Mgr., S. Goldberg, B. Shurtliff, E. Rocco. Front Row: B. Thompson, Coach Hagaman, N. Tullio, Daniels. golf team White new balls . . . a racquet leaps into the air . . . flashing drives . . . neatly cut Volleys . . . an outstanding Heights team swept through the season last spring to capture the Greater Cleveland Tennis League Championship . . . Matches were lost only to Lorain and Lakewood . . . Heights plans to enter the Greater Cleveland League again this spring . . . prospects bright with Lerner, Goldstein, Rickel, and Miller to swing experienced rac- quets. . . Last Row: J. Bushong, J. Beckberger, B. Kolarik, J. Bilson. Front Row: R. Denton, Coach Uber, Mr. Langmead. intramural managers Powers behind the scenes . . . checking equipment . . . distrib- uting towels . . . apply- ing first aid . . . first to practice . . . last to leave the locker room . . . an indispensable factor in Heights' ath- letics . . . An extensive program of athletics scheduled and man- aged by this diligent group . . . touch football, volley ball, basketball, baseball, swimming, and track in- cluded among intramural sports . . . placques pre- sented to winners in sopho- more, junior, and senior classes . . . an award to school intramural champ- ions, home room earning greatest number of points in the year. . . varsity managers Last Row : M. Turk, B. Tenzer, A. Harris, T. Davies, W. Durkee, B. Kubeck. Front Row: R. Noble, J. Bilson, C. Skove, L. Barkin. H461 H471 Last Row: A. Webb, J. Irvine, Second Row: E. Teagle, J. Scott, J. Stocker. Front Row: J. Tippett, M. Steen, M. Boughton, J. Wright. leaders' class officers M Leaders' Class . . . most important girls' club in school . . . athletic association . . . promotes school activities . . . Football banquet . . . Shaw rally . . . girls managing the food for six hundred people . , . cheers . . . speeches . . . songs . . . Heights beats Shaw . . . Membership drive .... treasure hunt . . . notes in fur- nace room, swimming pool . . . Ruth Morrison's team wins . . . dancing . . . ice cream and cake . . . Leaders' Class officers . . . Annette Webb . . . President . . . 'iDid you all hear ? . . . Recording Secretary for Semester I, Jean Scott . . . for Semester H, Ruth Wetherbee . . . Jane Stocker . . . Corresponding Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . Elizabeth Teagle . . . all money accounted for . . . Pour subordinate clubs . . . Tennis Club . . . Martha Steen, president . . Outing Club . , . Jean Tippett . . . President . . . Marsha Boughton, president of the Athletic Club . . . Swimming Club, Jane Wright, president . . . Honorary Athletic Club, Yellow Jackets . . . Jane Irvine, president . . . Leaders' Class banquet . . . letters awarded . . . champion teams announced . . . new officers introduced . . . grand linale to a successful year . . . Last Row: W. Sackett, C. Wilson, A. Sawicki M. Kern, V. Peat, C. Dunning, R. Vfetherbee, M. Boughton. Fourth Row: J. Owen, E. Wilkins, A. Cipriano, V. Walgreen, M. Corrigan, E. Litschert V. Hatch. Third Row: B. Jackman, J. Gates, J. Wright M. Seelbach, D. Mulligan. E. Kohl, J. May born, E. Nordine. Second Row: M. Fitzsimmons, H. Heiss. J Stocker, J. Irvine, M. Steen, C. Clifford. Front Row: L. Wuliger, H. Miller. R. You- mans. E. Teagle, B. Seelbach, B. Merklc. yellow jackets l Honorary Athletic Club . . . Yellow Jackets . . . club . . . pay dues . . . attend every meeting . . . Varsity teams . . . Spreads every few weeks . . take part in all activities of Leaders' Class . . baked beans . . . cabbage salads . . . macaroni . . . members of committees . . . Heights boosters . . . Jane Irvine . . . president . . . Non-Athletic mem- amendment to constitution makes all girls eligible bers . . . girls who are not members of any athletic for membership . . . non-athletic members Last Row: B. J. Ebeling, B. Lictig, J Rochlus, E. Keith, R. Gardener, J. Assel J. Salmon, V. Mazach. Ifourth Row: P. Wright, B. Brown. R Blake, M. Childs, C. Walther, E. Childs, M. E. Beebower. M. Verbick. Third Row: P. Schon, L. Hendershot, A May, M. Jones, H. Adler, E. Murray, M. Plevncy, B. DeFries. Second Row: B. Sexton, H. M. Swerengen M. J. Taylor, S. Williamson, D. Hicks, M. Beasley. Front Row: A. Klingel, M. Pergandc. C Colward, J. Reynolds, F. Bowers, L Shields. H481 Last Row: D. Mulligan, M. Baxter, M. Pryor, J, Stocker, R. Youmans, V. Peat. R, Wether- bee, B. Merkle, Fourth Row: E. Jamison, C. Wilson, M. Bien- galla, J. Whiting, B. Buck, V. XValgreen, M. Corrigan, E. Litschert, E. Nordine, A. Webb. Third Row: J. Wright, M. Seelbach, A. Sawicki. J. Irvine, M. Steen, C, Clifford, M, Fitzsimmons, J. Drake. Second Row: C. Hess, B. Seelbach, J. Gates. M. Boughton, E, Teagle, H. Mller, E. Kohl. Front Row: M, F. Zarbach, J. Mayborn, W. Robb, H. Heiss, V. Hatch. E, Shereffler. athletic club Athletic Club . . . Marsha Boughton . . . president . . . hockey . . . soccer . , . basketball . . . track . . . SYU1 team . . . and baseball . . . girls running through rain and mud . . . finishing soccer finals hockey postponed to spring because of long vacation . . . basketball . . . Nettie's broken finger Ruby's sprained ankle . , . Girls with sore muscles . . . beginning of track practice . . . girls competing for pitcher in baseball practice . . . Champion teams announced at banquet . . . Ground sticks . . . ground sticks . . . ground sticks . . . girls playing off hockey games . . . Libby Teagle . . . June Nlayborn . . . members of the All-Schoolgirls team . . . best players play at Laurel every Saturday . . . National Hockey Association meeting . . . champion players inspiration to com- ing Heights players . . . I girls' hockey team H491 Left to Right: A. Webb, B. Seelbach, J. May- born, J, Irvine, M. Steen, H. Miller, L. Shields. E. Eeagel. M. Boughton. M. Martz. l L Last Row: C. Clifford, D. Mulligan, J. Stocker, M. Seelbach, E. Kohl. Thzrd Row: E. Teagle, J. Spear. I. Owen, B. Merkle, M. Boughton. Second Row: E. Litschert, L. Macaluso, E. Menaden, E. Nordine, A. Webb. Front Row: E. Meyer, J. Tippert, M. Cohen, M. Biengalla. outing club l 'pett, president . . . leading them. . . A South Moreland . . . girls hiking . . . climbing the stone wall . . . earning points for Leaders' Class . . . Cedar-Center Golf course infested with more girls . . . picking up balls . . . still earning points . . . Dieting? . . . No! . . . keep health charts . . . no candy . . . no food . . . nothing but apples between meals . . . Creaking bones . . . moaning and sighing . . , Sleepy Hollow has seen another group of girls from Heights come and go . , . Bruised knees . . . lost keys . . . wheels missing . . . bumpy side- Walks. Brrr-r-r-r-r of roller-skates . . . still earning points . . . Ice-skating . . . Elysium and Shaker Lakes . I . falling down . . . not in for points . . . Saturdays . . . four in a row . . . two hours each time . . . Wheels whizzing around . . . telephone poles rushing by . . . girls bicycling for Outing Club . . . .lean Tip- H501 Last Row: E. Straus, C. Schoenberg, E. Southern, H. Heiss, E. Kohl. Fourth Row: J. Morehouse, N. Hanus, M. Cohen, M. Shupe, E. Lit- schert, C. Gillette, B. J. Ebeling. Third Row: C. Wilson, M. Seelbach, A. Sawicki, D. Mulligan, M. Pryor, E. Nordine, M. E. Beebower. Second Row: J. Whiting, W. Robb, M. Steen, J. Irvine, E. Teagle, M. Fitzsimmons. Front Row: J. Stocker, J. Davis, D. Berardi, C. Fuller, M. Biengalla. tennis club Girls improving their tennis . . . Tennis Club . . . earning points toward their letters . . . Weekly practice . . . Monday night . . . thirty minutes . . . gym filled . . . with rising young tennis stars . . . Elinore Nordine . . . Eleanor Litschert . . . Katherine 'ASis Wilson . . . Jane Davis . . . racquets swinging . . . balls bouncing . . . hitting the Wall . . . sticking in Window guards . . . rolling under radiators . . . Marty Steen . . . President . . . instructing their strokes . . . encouraging the beginners ...' AMore speed there . . . practise full time . . . Notice bulletin board . . . tournament finals set . . . Monday . . . rain . . . muddy courts . . . Hnals postponed . . . week later . . . more rain . . . courts unlined . . . Winter passes . . . tournament unfinished . . . spring . . . courts lined . . . matches played off . . . winner announced . . . great rejoicing . . . competition keen throughout tourna- ments . . . twenty-five points earned. . . ll511 Last Row: J. Owen, J, Hollinger, M. Counts, C. Dunning, B. J. Queisser, M. Seelbach, C. Butterfield, H. Sharpe, R. Biggs, C. Clifford. Third Row: W. Robb, M. Klineman, V. Robertson, M. Mitchell, B. Hamilton, B. Jack- man, E. Price, H. Gombassy, B. Brumbaugh, J. Rochlus, D. Holmes, J. Sicka. Second Row: L. Barch, J. Spear, L. Barch, M. Verbick, J. Wright. Miss Crane, R. Hessle- man, B. Gorman, D. Debenardi, M. Sherman. E. Teagle, B. DeFreis. Front Row: D. Narwold, L. YVuliger, J. Worth. J. Rudolph, P. Wright, J. Pease, H. Kalb, M. Beasley, H. Hamilton. life-saving club Steaks sizzling . . . hungry girls crowded around a camp-fire . . . a night at Kiwanis Club and the Life-Saving Club is ready to return to civilization . . . hardly the proper setting for a group of swimmers . . . but it's a club tradition . . . the over-night hike at Kiwanis . . . Back in their own environment . . . happy be- cause they have been asked to a splash party at Shaker . . . the pool is a center for hard work . . . they're practicing for their life saving tests and getting ready for the swimming meets . . . During the spring . . . tests being passed or not passed as the case may be . . . busy again getting ready to give Shaker the best time they've ever had anywhere . . . Ruth Hesselman . . . giving orders as becomes a captain of a ship . . . Marge Counts keeping the log book . . . Marcia Seelbach wondering why she was elected treasurer . . . and Miss Crane patiently hoping for the best. . . 11521 Last Row: J. Rudolph, J. Stocker, C. Dunning, R. Biggs, D. Debenardi, W. Robb, M. Seel bach, M. Counts, C. Clifford, R, Hessleman, L. Barch. Second Row: B. Hamilton, M. Verbick, M. Kern, H. Cvombassy, B. Brumbaugh, J. Wright H. Sharpe, B. Gorman, B. Jackman. J. Hollinger. C. Hess. Front Row: J. Owen, J. Spear, E. Kohl, L. Wuliger, H. Kaib. swimming club A gun goes off . . . the girls leave the side of the pool . . . The Leaders' Class meet has formally been started . . . Juniors doing this and that and leaving every other class far behind . . , score . . . Juniors 47 . . . Seniors . . . not such a close second . . . 16 . . . and Sophomores way behind . . . 7. Pool records being broken . . . Jane Wright, president . . . breaking records . . . the hundred yard free style . . . the forty yard free style . . . the twenty yard free style . . . Marcia Seelbach . , . Judy Owen rate pictures in the paper every Sunday for their swimming and diving . . . Practice every Monday . . . some can and some can't but all are willing to learn . . . i'Keep your feet together! . . . HSpring higher! . . , Miss Crane is nearby helping the point- earners and the would be swimmers . . . H531 1 A O v rx :Q :wk :wk :wk :wk :wk ,uk :wk :wk f fx me UDWBWSW 5 ru ,DWWDSQD WJJJJDJJJJD G Q .. X D JW i?'lX IS 4 MXH W X .W 1 A 2 1 :li X 'I I jg 1, !:, 6' 1 -'34 2 1 A f - uf, RNS N 'X X IQ ' - ' - 5. 5 - Ml 13, 1 U L Qi fig 2:2 Q ? N QP 5,3231 6:52 X 5,5 7 my MQ' 3 1 W 51. 'LD W f.-1' 5 f - 5 , f , 5.2 X W S 5 - X 5 f M ' f f f W fffff ,3 5 -.1 rx iRv'h31?:f,'?f.'2?1f:fg9l- 5 M 1Q7 1f32 i f 510V 51031 110k 21031 51034 21.31 51031 21 Q31 21031 24011 El IQV 21031 5103 A 6 A 9 2 J' 'F ' ' --F .L ff J K I ,V f k 3 features I I i F Q 2 1935 M 1 ,N w N 5 . I r w calendar SEPTEMBER Monday, 10: School again -ooo. again . . . Tuesday, 11: Band season opens with a Rush. . . Thursday, 13: The usual mob scene Qseen and herd j as the book store opens. . . Friday, 14: Feminine flutterings for Hitting football fellows. . . Monday, 17: SCHOOL BEGINS IN EARNEST. . . Tuesday, 18: Lotta Victory Lindsey Kartcher . . . marries Willy Play Football Bill Jamison . . . in Booster assembly. . . Thursday, 20: Formation of a club- bing expedition. . . Saturday, 22: Can opener be eye opener? Collinwood-19 . . . Heights-7. . . Tuesday, 25: Assembly causes Thread Your Needle movement . . . patterned after Dr. McCombe. . . Saturday, 29: Conneaut's aerial attack puts Tigers in tail-spin . . . 14-O. . . OCTOBER Monday, 1: Marcile Cox becomes per- fect pitch -er for the the choir. . . Tuesday, 2: Crutches . . slings . . . bandages adorn Heights students. . . Friday, 5: Booster President aids elected . . . Winnie Sacket . . . Vice Presi- dent . . . Marsha Boughton . . . Secretary . . . Bob Sharp . . . Treasurer. . . Saturday, 6: Mrs. Van kisses Van in public as Heights whips Latin . . . 13-12. . . Monday, 8: Jane Rittmaster wins Cleveland Press Football Contest . . . goes to News for picture. . . Tuesday, 9: Sum pun hap pun ed and all the A'pun ny people are being pun ished with the pun derous B and G pun test. . . Thursday, 11 : To home-work or not to home-work? That is the city-wide UD . . . Monday, 15: A'Middies and skirts or the likes of that . . . Miss Wallace. . . Friday, 19: Bob MacMillen appointed editor-in-chief of Caldron. . . Thursday, 25: Junior . . . Senior girls invited to Halloween party by Marge Counts and Betty Jane Quiesser. . . Friday, 26: Usual rejoicing over an- nual N. E. O. T. A. meeting. . . Wednesday, 31: Petitions for Senior class oflicers completed. . . NOVEMBER V Saturday, 3: A bag, a moan, and of Hanks a pair . . . a football . . . a Carpenter groan . . . Glasser to Kuehle . . . Heights 38-East Tech 7. . . Tuesday, 6: Winifred Robb and June Beck escort Friendship Club apprentices to Recognition service. . . Wednesday, 7: Tax levy voting . . . worries . . . hopes . . . multiplying grey hairs . . . then, 3.5 fails . . . Qnot 3 point 25. . . Friday, 9: Junior girls splash past sophs and seniors . . . win inter-class swim meet . . . Jane does Wright by our pool . . . breaks two records. . . Saturday, 10: Banner day . . . Roy Kleinman and Jack Lubahn take seconds 1571 1933 L. E. L, champs Elyria . . . 1934 Heights 6-Elyria 0. Whoops, my dear Neuhauser! . . . Monday, 12: Triumphant return of eight B E6 G staff members from Columbus . . . Alva Corlett, Alva Sapiro, Bob Gard- ner cop cups at annual Journalism conven- tion. . . Tuesday, 13: Pre-Shaw game banquet . . . Fiordalis . . . Knudson . . . 'AWhat, is this all the food? . . . Historic practice of sending half-starved tiger to arena? . . . Wednesday, 14: Seniors elect: Dick Stamburger, President: Jane Stocker, V. P.: Charles Zwick, Secretary: Betty Buck, Treasurer. . . Friday, 16: In WELL, BROOK, Sound or sea: you're sure to like the B Y5 G . . . Henry Cohn writes benefit play. . . Saturday, 17: PShaw says Joe Ander- son . . . takes pass over goal line for all important extra point . . . Heights 7- Shaw 6 . . . Chuck Kessler in Clyde Beatty rig. . . Monday, 19: As ye give Cup home- workj, so shall ye receive fdeficien- ciesj . . . Tuesday, 20: Heights--Shaw boys bury hatchet . . . Where? . . . Annual Hi-Y supper. . . Thursday, 22: Pep meeting . . . thrills .. cheers. . . vim. . . vigor. . .fight . . BEAT SHAKER!!! Saturday, 24: SEVEN to SEVEN!!! Monday, 26: Lucky N. H. S. members initiated . . . Relief if nothing else . . . at Ohio Wesleyan Scholarship exams... eight Heights studes place . . . Alma Mama stands second!!! . . . Tuesday, 27: Melodic orchestra con- cert . . . equaled in excellence by turn-out . . . that's going some. . . Thursday, 29: Thanksgiving . . . No school . . . No school Friday . . . No school Saturday. . . DECEMBER Saturday, 1: Charity game . . . neither West nor Shaker would give . . . 0-0. . . Thursday, 6: Oflicial announcement . . . makes it possible for you to read this . . . Caldron continues tradition with Silver Anniversary edition . . , June Hol- linger leads 213 to 10071 subscription. . . Saturday, 8: Middie Club honors G. Bernard Shaw and Play House by attend- ing 'APygmalion . . . Monday, 10: It's a grade idea . . . these report cards . . . Tuesday, ll: Sally Waters . . . Heights' best citizen . . . so say History classes. . . Thursday, 13: Black and Gold editor for next semester . . . Dick Mellman . . . Quick, Henry, your aspirins . . . Friday, 14: Students on strike . . . walk out on school for month . . . Board of Education sets return at January 14 . . . Tears and cheers . . . Wednesday, 12: Len 'AAll-Scholastic Caito . . . Heavyweight Football honor captain . . . Joe Iron-man Kostyk . . . Lightweight honor captain . . . Vacation notes: Dec. 14-Glenville at Heights for basketball opener . . . Dec. 13: No Shaker swim meet! . . . Jan. 4: No Shaw game! . .. Jan. 5: No Collinwood game! . . . Jan. 11: No Lorain game! . . . calendar JANUARY Monday, 14: Back on the track . , . stepping up the pace . . . graduation as the goal . . . Tuesday, 15: Traditional display of friendly fireworks . . . Shaw and Heights Thursday, 17: Jack Wolin takes hon- ors . . . Lakewood takes Heights . . . Friday, 18: Akron St. Vincent came . . . saw . . . was conquered . . . Monday, 21 : Fond mothers visit class- es . . . embarrass foolish offspring . . . Wednesday, 23: Last day . . . last semester??? Last grades . . . graduation . . .Amen , . . begin again... Thursday, 24: Commencement . . caps . . . gowns . . . roses . . . beauty . . . impressiveness . . . A new tradition??? Friday, 25: Sublime to ridiculous . . . new sophomores . . . C I and you've seen them all . . . Saturday, 26: Dim lights . . . soft music . . . gay dresses . . . gardenias . . . the Senior Prom . . . Monday, 28: The return of the sem- ester . . . 470 faces turn down the home stretch . . . Tuesday, 29: Roy Kleinman and his aids succeed in out-talking Cathedral Latin . . . Thursday, 31: Rip-snorting assembly . . . cowboy songs . . . cowboy humor . . . a-range-d and steer-ed by Winston O'Keefe i 1 Q FEBRUARY Friday, 1: Arnie Haynam stars in Heights-Elyria basketball game . . . Monday, 4: Mother's Club views ath- letic array . . . Hank Glasser discusses heavyweight football . . . Tuesday, 5: More sports . . . Van takes over assembly . . . explains fine points of this game called basketball . . . Tom Nichols takes spot-light in stage game . . . Friday, 8: Follow-the-Leaders' class to another successful dance . . . Shaw-Heights game . . . uncovering of another star . . , Ernie Kish . . . Tuesday, 12: Life is just one program card after another . . . but, we only get one program . . . Thursday, 14: Human valentines . . . Jeanette Kerriush . . . Bud Forward . . . Three cheers for Johnny Brigleb . . thanks for the swell Booster party . . . Friday, 15: Den we det dose darned denciencies adain . . . Oh, doshl I! Monday, 18: Coach Uber inaugurated for baseball . . . promptly mobbed by prospective Dizzy Ruths. . . Thursday, 21: Goons . . . Ghandies . . . llirts . . . kids . , . what-have yous . . . anything you want at Annual George Washington party . . . Friday, 22: No school . . . assuredly George was a great man . . . Saturday, 23: Swimming meet . . Lake Erie League floats into Heights . . . Heights sinks into third place . . . Monday, 25: Al Sutton thinks his prolile beats John Barrymore's . . . by a nose . . . It's new . . . it's silhouettes . . . its' in the B-G . . . February 29: Again no school . . . I1581 1591 MARCH Friday, l: Heights tries again . . basketball . . , Lakewood takes again . . . Lighties near first place . . . Saturday, 2: State swim struggle . . . Columbus . . . Starr Pearn lives up to name . . . Heights doesn't . . . Monday, 4: Courtesy week . . . why limit it to a week . . . Popeye and Tarzan greatly in evidence . . . the high school mind . . . Tuesday, 5: Student council crashes through . . . best assembly of the year . . . sarcastic courtesy . . . we wonder, did Mary Jane Morley really smoke that cigarette??? Monday, ll: Death . . . taxes . . . REPORT CARDS . . . there ought to be a law . . . Thursday, 14: Corridor guards hall groceries for party . . . lots of fun . . . lots of chow CMeinj . . . Friday, 15: Mass meeting . . . begin colorful campaign to bring Black and Gold out of red . . . Martin Malbin pleads for support . . . Tuesday, 19: Intramural sports . . . in assembly . . . gals now know how beau -legged their boy friends look in basketball suits . . . Wednesday, 20: Sally Chiles . . . Marge Muse . . . Betty Minton . . . models for caps and gowns . . . Bob Lyons . . . Bob Taber . . . Shorty Carran , , . carry on for the boys . . . in spite of assembly, caps and gowns are turned down by June class . . . where are my ilannels??? White or red??? Saturday, 23: Ohio State Scholarship Test . . . Bob Kerchoff places second in county . . . Charles Prior takes third . . . Thursday, 28: Everyone in Choir tell- ing Dad and Mother about the June trip Friday, 29: Seen after Fourth Annual Band Concert . , . Jack Kaemmer . . . Vaughn Couzens . . . newcomers . . . in Heights spirit . . . playing monkey up and down front hall . . . Saturday, 30: Junior Prom'ers thrilled by return engagement of Blue Moon'ers . . . Thanks, Milton Book and Ross Tabor APRIL Week of April lst: Spring vacation for all . . . Caldron staff says, If this is vacation, give us more school! I I Monday, 8: No more vacation until summer . . . Tuesday, 9: E. M. R. homeroom teach- ers monopolize naughty article in For- tune . . . Thursday, ll: H-o-ol H-u- u-ml . . Spring has come!!! Friday, 12: Caldron ready to go to press . , . staff ready to go to asylum . . . outstanding january graduates Q George Lawrence Good looking in the 'iGable style . . . only drawback . . . his purple striped shirts . . . Jan- uary Class President . . . one of the valuable members of the H Club . . . National Honor Society . . . and Student Council . . . if he can't be located anywhere . . . it's two to one he can be found with a blonde . . . 9 Dorothy Fenner Young . . . pretty and laughing . . . sparkling eyes that make friends for her with everyone . . . a ready smile for all she meets . . . dark naturally wavy hair . . . the envy of all . . . outstanding member of the Girls' Literary Club . . . and Middie Club . . . and Corridor Guard . . . knitting is her hobby . . . witness her many sweaters , . . Vice-President of her class . . . and seems to go over big with Case . . . 11601 outstanding iune graduates Annette Webb l Nettie has had all of her fingers in the pies at Heights . . . her reward . . . popularity and success everywhere . . . music is one of her hob- bies . . . she sang in our choir . . . as an execu- tive she served as President of Leaders Class . . . kept minutes for Student Council . . . an expert Latin translator . . . next year will find her at Wells . . . I16ll Q Bob Lyons Tall, handsome friend of all . . . known for speed and lighting spirit on basketball court . . . quiet and serious thinking President of our Student Council . . . to head the Betas is another accomplishment . . . a good contract bridge player . . . senior prom llh Drapes . . . blue and black . . . palms . . . low canopies . . . chairs with white covers carry out the black and white scheme . . . the Rhythm Club on the platform . . . surrounded by ferns and backed by silver hang- ings . . . chaperons . . . Miss Wallace . . . Mr. and Mrs. Davis . . . the Morleys . . . the Grovers . . . Miss Whitsey, January adviser, in evidence . . . Mr. Lawson not in evidence . . . Grand March . . . led by George Lawrence, January class president, and Betty Buck . . . followed by Dick Stamberger, president of the June class . . . gardenias given to all the girls . . . helping to enhance the effect produced by the bright colors of the dresses . . . cookies and gingerale . . . in stage gym . . . 12:30 . . ,the best dance of the year . . . comes to an end . . . I1621 L1631 IIEAN'S Half a Century on the Helghts O The O. A. Dean Dairy Co. FAir. 0409 3211 Mayfield Rd. Te ROYAL TYPEWRITER CC INC Easy Wntmg ROYAL 0x6 Famed for Durabrhty Compare the Work O, Q . . . Makers of the . . . a 9 9 CHOCOLATES SHOOT'S a 0 0 0 0 V 0 iTl1eM0Jt App1fecmmZGzff W GRADUATION . A new Ford V-8 is the outstanding value of 1935 in ecomomy . . . per- formance . . . and . . . appearance MARSHfxll.Ldl?AdC?TOR Co. QEZOO LEE ROAD YElIowstone 3600 YOUIl FUTURE YOUR success in the business world will depend largely upon your business training. 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