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

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In fuituirc ycars wc lmzvc only to opcn, this book to lirifny baclf l07Ifj-7ll'fjll'l,'ll'Il '7lI,t'7II0l'll'S of thc hiylzliylzts of 1!l4J7-1.040 Um' sports, actiziitics, and social wwzts haw been coptfzuwl by thc cmiivrag thc Seniors and tlicir aclzficocmcnts listczl for pos'tm'ity. UT luwc czicii IlllU'llI'1ll'f'll Il bit of lzizmnor in, thc faculty section, thc qzticl.r rczvicw of our prziwzts' school flnys, mul thc Um'iou.s' cunflizls. Evcnv in this ycrzr of pcacv wc luwc still licwz, zlclniycfl by thc lack of flaslilmllis. mul printin-y mul cizgnwiizy zlifficultics. I it Spitz' of this wc sinccrcly lzopf' we lzfwc procluccrl IL Caldron which you may rcall mul cnjoy as you rmizciizbci' your ycars at H cights. M .M ,4', Mn, S WMM V Q if ,, f, , WX .W ,, 1 3 . gwmw' .w ' ,ff -M ,nf-' 4 2 aria ' A ,iz ' 4 n L-Tafgyhgfi fm? ww-if i?g2,?.2' '- ' f2E1WY1fY 'Q L : ' , . 7 '4 ff,:,1ff11: 9:25973 A527551 ,:, W V? 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BLACK, HOWARD V. BLOCH, JASON BICKOFF, DON BOLLARD, A. W. BROOKHART, BARTON BROWN, LAWRENCE E. BROWN, REx BUCKLEY, JAMES CAMPBELL, EARLE D. CLARK, GEORGE A. CLARK, RICHMOND S. JGRAMBO, FRED C. JGREEN, WILLIAM F. JGREENHOUSE, WALLACE GREVE, EDWIN JGRIEBEL, RUSSELL GUSTAPSON, RALPH HAAS, CHARLES HALL, RALPH F. ' HARRIS, ALFRED HAVEN, WILLIAM G. I HERMANN, GAYLE J HERSTAM, GORDON J HOI.STEIN, RICHARD JJAPFEE, IRWIN R. J KATz, MORTON A. J KEIZER, JOSEPH D. 5 I I I PISCOPO, PASQUALE PRINGLE, DAVID PUCCI, ALEXANDER RICHTER, GORDON ROBINSON, KENNETH ROSE, JEROME ROSE, WILLIAM ROSS, IRVING Ross, MARC ROSS, SAMUEL ROTHMAN, MARVIN B. ROWAN, DONALD RUSSELL, ROBERT RUTTA, ALVIN SCRANNAGE, ROBERT SHAGRIN, LAWRENCE CLEARY, JOHN KLINE, ALBERT M. SHECK, ALFRED L. COAKLEY, HENRY N KOCHMAN, HOWARD SILSBY, HAROLD COHN, HERBERT L. I KROHN, IRVING SMITHI ROY W' CONRAD, WILLIAM I LARICHE, MICHAEL SMITH- WALTER W' I SMITH WARREN R. COPE, JAMES R. I LERNER, STANLEY ' C C A ' L E SPINDLER, RICHARD ROOKS HARLES . I IEEERMAN, ARL , ' STAMER, JACK DEBERNARDE, ARTHUR W. I LOVEMAN, DONALD I STEWART, WILLIAM DEVILBISS, WARREN E. LOWE, CHARLES A. I STRONG, WILLIAM I W. DRACI-I, ALVIN L. 1 LOWMAN, RICHARD TAYLOR, HAROLD K. Y ELLIOT, GEORGE L. I MASEPIELD, LESLIE W. , TOLL, CHARLES FICKEL, RAYMOND A. I MAVES, JOHN W. TRAU, CHARLES A. FIELD, CURTIS I MCCARTHY, DAVID VITANTONIO, MICHAEL I I FIELDS, WILLIAM 5 MEISEL, ROBERT WAU-ENS, NATHAN FIORDALISI, VINCENT J MINIER, WILLIAM C. WALSH' EARL FISHEL, RICHARD J MORGAN, Ivo I WASSERMAN' SANFORD FISHER, JEROME MORGAN, LEROY WEAGER, ROGER O. , WEIR, ROBERT FITZGERALD, CHARLES 1 MUNSON, ROBERT WI WITTICH, ROGER FRIEDMAN, HERMAN Q NEUBAUER, HERBERT WOLCOTT, ROGER V. OIBRIAN DONALD A. GALL, RICHARD F. , WRIGHT, PRESTON GILLESPIE, WARREN B. PATTERSON, ORVILLH YATLS, WILLIAM GILMORE, JOHNJ. PAULETT, WILLIAM ZOLA, EARL M. GOODMAN, ELLIOTT L. PECK, ROBERT GOODMAN, SANFORD 3 PERRY, WILLIAM Student Council List GOODMAN, WALTER 1 PINTCHUCK, NORTON H. I September 7th, 1945 L I l l 1 I I DEDICATION EACH year the senior classes of Heights High choose the faculty member whom they desire to be dedicatee of the Caldrofn. Most of the dedicatees of the past had achieved their popularity by winning wide acclaim for Work done in some extra school activity. This yearls dedicatee, however, is unusual in that respect, for he has done nothing spectacular to attract the public eye. For many years he has capably filled his position as instructor of biology and has won the friendship of many of his pupils by means of a kind and sincere per- sonality. A man who expects no return for the thought- ful advice which he gives to his classes, he has gained a lasting place in the memories of many Who graduate in this class. That is why we, the Senior Class of 1946, dedicate this Caldron to Mr. Ellis B. Downey. If I Had the Wings of an Angel! The Four 0'Clock Jump EHEUUY i Q. VVILIQY INIR. NQRLIQY IXIIQ. IJIXYIS Administration MR. IfI,IN'I' MISS XY.AXI.l,.'XL'Ii MR. PERKINS MISS XVII ITSIQY Ii10I O ce and Library 1 Miss Case Gives Crawford a Help- A Daily Routine with Mrs. Her- ing Hand. stand and Zlliss Thelian. Miss Thclizui Miss O'I.iIl1l Miss Scigmau Miss Kaufman Miss Traeger Mrs. jenkins Mrs. Herstaml Miss Case Miss Kolbc-:ck Mrs. Smith l111 Clyde Barnhard Metal Shop B. A., Otterbein Col- legeg Bradley Poly- technical Institute: M. A., Ohio Stntc University. Lillian Bardrof English Ph. B. in lid., Univvr- sity of Chicago: M. A., Columbia University. L. H. Behney Commercial B. A., Findlay Col- lege: M. A., lfimllay College. George Barbour Ilistory li. A.. Ohio Univcr- sityg M. A.. Univer- sity of Cliicagu. Howard Baughman Physical Education li. S., Kent State Uni- vcrsity. Walter Bird lloys' Hygieni- ll. A., Ohcrlin Col- lcgc. And the Angels Sing Who's More Surprised- Winnie and Ginny l12l Brnssy or Bunny? Mabel Shilling Blanchard Spanish H. S., Ohio S t a t C University: University ul Madrid. Edith Braselton linglish Ph. B., University of C'l1ica,Q'o3 lll. A.. Uni- versity of Chicago. Otto Budde Mathematics B. S., Case: M. A.. XVestcrn R c s C 1' v Q L'11ix'c1'sity. Charlotte Bossinger English ll. A., Lake Eric College. Florence Bromelmeier Commercial ll. A., Oht-rlin Col- lcffc 5 . Dorothy Bulkley Art Ph. R.. University of Chicago: M. A., Columbia University. Back In The Saddle Again l 13 l F. W. Burnham Latin B. A., Tufts College: M. A.. Tufts College. Karl Christman Biology B. A.. VVilmington College. Lillian Clark History B. A., Westerii Reserve University 5 M. A., Ohio State University. M. F. Clifford English B. A., Ohio VVesleyan ,N University. Every Little Breeze P, A, Cooley Seems to Whisper Commercial Louise' KMHEOU B. S., Kansas State College 5 M. A., Westerli Reserve Uni- versity. J. W. Cox Mathematics B. S., Northwest Missouri Collegeg M. A., Ohio State Uni- versity. Helen Craig English Ph. B., College of Wooster 3 M. A., Westerii Reserve Uni- versity. Dorothy Crane Physical Education B. S., Arnold College. Carl Dewald Physics B. S., Heidelberg Col- lege: M. A., VVestern Reserve University. E. B. Downey Biology Ph. B., Denison Uni- versityg M. A., VVestern Reserve Uni- versity. Gwendolyn Edwards Latin B. A., Western Reserve University 5 M. A., Western R e s e r v e University. Alvin Engel History B. A., Weste-r11 Reserve Universityg M. A., Westerii , Reserve University. The Budding Rose i141 ?WY 'Tain't Molly- 'Tis Magee Dina Rees Evans English and Dramaties B. A., University of South Dakotag M. A., University of Iowa, Ph. D., University of st. UBER f3rd from rightj Drills Hookey Squad. Could It Be a School Day? Wee Willie Winters Iowa. Irl Fast History B. A., Baldwin- Wallaceg M. A., Uni- versity of Michigan. Ralph Fraunfelter Mathematics Ph. B., Lafayette: M. A., Western Reserve University. Gerard Gentile Stagecraft B. A., W e s t e r n Reserve University 3 M. A., Western Reserve University. Harry Gordon English B. A., Western Reserve University 3 M. A., Western Reserve University. Anna H. Jones Commercial B. S., Indiana Uni- versity. John C. Langmead Chemistry B. S., Ohio State Uni- versity: M. A VVestern versity. Oscar S. History 'v Reserve Uni- Donald Lawson Biology B. A., Iowa Wesleyan College. Lehman B. A., Goshen Col- lege: M. A., Univer- sity of Chicago. Edna Leibold Home Economics B. S., Western Reserve University. Frances Liston English B. A., Ohio State University, B. S. in Ed., Ohio State Uni- versity. P. Theodore Lorz French B. A., Allegheny Col- lege, M. A., Western Reserve University. l15l Norval B. McAfee Mathematics B. S., Iowa State Col- lege, M. A., Westerii Reserve University. Ethel McCabe History B. A., Ohio Wesleyan, li. S., Simmons Col- lege: M. A., Western Reserve University. H. F. McLaughlin Mathematics B. A., Lebanon Uni versity, M. A., Western Reserve Uni versity. Dan R. Miller History B. A., Colgate Uni versity g M. Western Reserve Uni- versity. Ethel S. Magee Commercial B. A., Bluffton Col lege, M. A., VVestern Reserve University. Louise Magor French and Spanish WhlIf,s New-Mfeg Zzll? Ph. B., University of Chicago, M. A., Columbia University. Edith B. Malin English B. A., Oberlin: M. A., XV e s t e rn Reserve University. Catherine Manning Spanish B. A., Vassar College' M. A., Columbia Unil versity. Kathryn Marsh Mathematics B. A., Wells College: M. B. A., VVestern Reserve University. Mabel Mason English B. A., Peabody Col- legeg M. A., Columbia University. Ruth E. Monnett Dorothy Narwold French Home Economics B. A., Flora Stone B. S., Flora Stone Mather College: M. Mather College. A., Western Reserve University. Paul S. Nash l . , History Vlfgmla Mullen B. A., Indiana Uni- Physical Education versityg.M. A., Indiana B. S., Ohio Univer- University. sity. U51 Georgia Parry German B. A., Goucher Col- legeg M. A., Western Reserve University. Matthew D. Phillips Mathematics B. S., Wake Forest College 3 M. A., Western Reserve Uni- versity. James Price Commercial B. A., Wittenberg College, M. A., Ohio State University. Danny A. Piloseno Physical Education Welcome Home! Mr. Freyman and F-, L3-?T0.ffh QIHFOEEE1 . a e niversl yg . Zur' McHenry A., NVestern Reserve University. Myron W. Randall Spanish B. A., Earlham Col- legeg M. A., NVestern Reserve University, j. D., Lake Erie Law College. Ellsworth Prince Histor B. S.. Y Colby College 3 M. A., Bates College. Joe P. Riccardi Science B. S. in Education, Western Reserve Uni- versity. Agnes C. Regan English B. A., Washington University. Ralph E. Rush Lelah Stephens Helena Tubaugh Gail Vannorsdall Instrumental Music English English Physical Education B. A., OhioXVesleyan: B. A., University of B. A., Ohio Univer- B. A., Antioch Col- M. M., University of Michigang M. A., sityg M. A., Ohio lege, M. A., Columbia Southern California. University of Boston, State University. University. B. L. I., Emerson Col- Ambrose P. Spencer lege of Oratory. Roy L. Uber Reta Verhulst English D I Science English B. A., University of George F- Stflcklmg B. A., North Central Ph. B., University of Michigan. Choral Music Colleg e 1 M. A., VVisconsing M. A., B. S., University of Columbia University. Northwestern Univer- North Dakota, B. sity. Mus., Conn. Nat'l. School of Music: M. A., Ohio State Uni- versity. I 1 71 J. Weber Auto Mechanics B. S., Miami Univer- sity, M. A., Miami University. Catherine Weller Health and Physical Education B. S., Boston Univer- sityg M. A., Western Reserve University. Ralph Williams Zeta Winslow W. R. Winters Hazel Wiswall Bernard R. Zweig Mechanical Drawing English English Art History and Coachin B. S., Miami Univer- B. A.,Ohio VVesleyan B. A., Heidelberg Col- B. A., Oberlin Col- B, S., Ohio State sity. University. lege. legeg Art, Pratt In- University. stitute. Facult Changes In the past year various circumstances have led to the temporary or permanent with- drawal of a number of our favorite teachers. Due to illness, Mrs. Ruby Baker, a member of the history department and faculty ad- visor to the student council, has resigned. In addition, Miss Florence Bromelmeier of the commercial department and Miss Dorothy Crane, the girls' swimming instructor, have taken temporary leaves of absence for health reasons. We wish these teachers a speedy recovery and hope to see them in the near future. ' Miss Priscilla Tyler and Miss Edith Layer of the English department are studying for their doctorates at Western Reserve University while teaching there. Mrs. Edith Turner, head of the girls' Physical Education Department, has left Heights to join her husband who was recently discharged from the service. New faces seen around the school this year are those of four returned servicemen, Mr. Robert Eelty, a member of the Commercial Department, Mr. Leonard Ereyman, an addition to the English Department, Mr. L. N. McHenry of the Mathematics and Industrial Arts Departments, and Mr. Dan R. Miller, a member of the History staff. In Memory o FRAINK J DuPRAS N July 31 1945 the student body and faculty of Heights High were plunged into grief by the passing of Frank J DuPras whose sudden death caused by heart disease was shocking to all The effervescent humor and the constant painstaking diligence which characterized Mr DuPras endeared the former French and Spanish teacher to the heart of all who knew him We offer our deepest sympathy to the family of a iine man who was both a credit and an honor to Heights High School T 0 0 l I 9 1 . . - v 1 1 - 1 -1- . . U81 SINIHHS 1 January Class Ol cers CHUCK COIVIELLA-President. It isn't very often that good- looks, brains and a swell personality come together, but Chuck Comella, president of the January class, was a perfect combination of all three. The fancy of many a girl turned as this tall, good-looking fella ambled through the halls, for his dark eyes and dark hair were enough to capture any feminine heart. In addition to being a very capable class pres- ident Chuck was also active in other affairs and managed to find time to participate in Student Council, Intramurals and Corridor Guards, to mention only a few. Heights may Well be proud of this terrific fella, and Chuck will long be remem- bered for the splendid job he did during his high school career, JANE APPLEBAUM-Vice-President. If you're ever looking for a girl with plenty of vim, vigor and vitality-a girl with brains and a sparkling personality-just call on Jane Applebaum, vice-president of the January class. With a list of activities including the editorship of the Black and Gold, Boosters, and the Crest staff, Jane could easily be recognized as one of the most outstanding girls in her class. Popular and friendly to all who knew her, this versatile girl was welcomed wherever she went. Her friends may certainly testify that she was an excellent class officer and a really true pal. KAY MAYO-Secretary. The saying that good things come in small packages certainly holds true in the case of Kay Mayo, petite secretary of the January class. Known as Bunny to her many friends, this active gal was not only vice-president of the Student Council and president of the Friendship Club, but in addition she had the honor of being secretary of her class for three years. Active in sports, Kay was an enthusiastic member of both Gym Cadets and G. A. A., and it was seldom that she was absent from any sports event around Heights. After doing such a wonderful job, Kay is one girl who will be greatly missed. GINNY BENDER-Treasurer. Cute! Energetic! Popular! Add all three adjectives together and you've got a perfect picture of Ginny Bender, ever-smiling treasurer of the January class, Slight in stature, this pert miss never let her size bother her for she was an active participant in a large number of school clubs including Gym Cadets, G. A. A. and Girls' Cabinet, of which she was president. In her senior year Ginny became a member of the Choir and contributed a great deal to the success of this organization. In the minds of her classmates Ginny proved her worth as both oflicer and friend. l20l January eniors Passingf.-91 Frmcies Barbara Aaronson Friendship C213 A. S. C. C313 Corr. Guard C413 jr. Red Cross CZ1. Jane Applebaum Broadcasters C313 N. H. S. C3, 413 Crest CZ, 3, 413 Assembly Comm. C3, 413 Jr. Red Cross C413 Quill and Scroll C413 A. S. C. C3, 413 Friend- ship C313 Pan-Amer. Club C413 Boosters C3, 413 B. and G. C3, 41, Ed. - in - Chiefg V. Pres. of Sr. Class. john H. Barren Virginia Bender Girls' Cab. C2, 3, 41, V. Pres. C31, Pres. C413 Friendship CZ, 3, 413 Clean-Up Squad CZ, 31, Chair- man C313 Glee Club C313 Boosters CZ, 3, 413 Choir C3, 413 I. F. A. C. C413 Sr. Lit. C413 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 413 Cadets C413 Treas. of Sr. Classg jr. Red Cross. Jeanne Betz Boosters CZ, 3, 413 Friendship CZ, 3, 413 Hts. Players C313 Commercial Club C313 Clean - Up Squad CZ1. Elaine Bloch G. A. A. C213 Friendship CZ, 3, 413 A. S. C. CZ, 3, 413 Music Apprec. Club C213 Boosters C213 B. and G. Comm. C3, 41 3 A s s e m b ly Comm. C3, 413 Jr. Red Cross CZ, 3, 413 Corr. Guard C31. l21l Barbara Ackhart Ro-Lo Club C213 Corr. Guard CZ, 313 Friendship C3, 413 Boosters C413 Serv- ice Club C41. Gerald I. Arnson Football C213 Corr. Guardg Track CZ, 3, 413 Rifle Clubg Broadcasters3 Intra- murals CZ, 3, 41. Gordon Bechtel Track CZ13 German Club CZ, 313 Student Council C313 Jr. Red Cross C413 N. H. S. C41- Mary Alice Berger Transferred fr o m Collinwood3 Friend- ship. Catherine Marr Black Corr. Guard CZ, 313 Friendship C413 B. and G. C413 Student Council C3, 413 G. A. A. CZ, 313 jr. Lit. C31. Joan E. Bollmeyer G. A. A. CZ, 313 Friendship C3, 413 Commercial C l u b C313 Corr. Guard C413 Boosters C41 3 Music Apprec. Club C41- Ed Agapi Intramurals CZ, 3, 413 H-Club3 Football CZ, 413 Basketball C213 Delta Hi-Y CZ, 3, 41, V. Pres. C31, Pres. C413 V. Pres. Combined Hi-Y C41. Martin D. Arsham Choir C3, 413 A. S. C. CZ, 3, 413 Student Council C213 Intra- murals CZ, 3,412 Corr. Guard CZ, 3, 413 N. H. S. C3, 413 Caldron C413 Rilie Club C313 Chess Team C3, 413 Science Club C413 Debate Club C413 Pan - Amer. Club C413 Music Apprec. Club C3, 41. Marvin Bendau A. S. C. C213 jr. Red Cross CZ, 3, 413 Corr. Guard CZ, 3, 41, Capt. C3, 413 Basket- ball Manager C2, 313 Intramurals C3, 41. Alicia R. Berman Music Apprec. Club C313 Friendship C3, 413 Pan-Amer. Club C413 Cinema Club C413 B. and G. Comm. C41. Norma jean Bleir Friendship CZ, 3, 413 Boosters C213 Pan- Amer. Club CZ, 3, 41 3 Broadcasters C213 Corr. Guard C3, 413 B. and G. Comm. C413 Service Club C41, Pres. C413 jr. Lit. C313 Sr. Lit. C3. 413 A. S. C. C3, 413 Disaster Corps C413 Caldron C41. Barbara Both Boosters CZ, 3, 413 Friendship CZ, 3, 413 jr. Lit. C213 Hts. Players CZ, 3, 41, Pres. C413 Cinema Club C313 G. A. A. CZ, 311 J. F. A. C. C313 Thespians C413 jr. Red Cross C3, 41. Robert F. Brandt, Jr. Football C213 Intra- murals CZ, 3, 41: Corr. Guard C41. Georgine Carner Boosters CZ, 3, 413 Friendship CZ, 311 Student Council CZ. 31: Jr. Lit. C21. Pres. C213 Assembly Comm. CZ, 41: Clean-Up S q ua d C212 Music Apprec. Club CZ, 3, 41, V. Pres. C411 Corr. Guard CZ, 313 String Orch. C3, 413 Orch. Staff C3, 413 Pres. of jr. Class3 G. A. A. CZ, 313 N. H. S. C3, 41, V. Pres. C413 Sr. Lit. C413 ll. and G. C41, Ed. C41. Rhoda Cohen G. A. A. C213 Friend- ship C3, 413 Com- mercial Club C313 Pan-Amer. Club C3, 413 Music Apprec. Club C413 Service Club C41, Sec. C413 B. and G. C313 A. S. C. C31. Carolyn S. Cort Glee Club CZ, 313 Jr. Lit. C213 Friendship CZ, 3, 413 Pan-Amer. Club C3, 41, Sec. C413 Choir C3, 413 Sr. Lit. C3, 413 Disaster Corps C413 Armed Service Comm. C41. Polly E. Delson Corr. Guard C2, 31: Friendship C213 Girls' Cab. C313 I. C. C. C213 Cinema Club CZ, 313 B. and G. Comm. C413 Quill and Scroll C413 A. S. C. C3, 413 Photog- raphy Club C413 Crest C3, 413 B. and G. C41, Ed. 441. Patricia Deuring Boosters CZ, 413 Clean-Up S q u a d C313 Friendship C3, 41. Marilyn Dray Friendship CZ, 3, 413 Boosters C3, 415 G. A. A. C313 Service Club C413 Ro-Lo Club CZ1, William Dunigan Transferred from St. Ignatius C41. l22l Frederick J. Braun Corr. Guard CZ, 413 Rilie Club C3, 413 Hts. Players C313 Jr. Red Cross C31. Elaine Cohen Student Council C313 Friendship CZ. 413 Assembly Comm. C3, 413 Boosters CZ, 311 A. S. C. C3, 413 Corr. Guard C31. Ruth Lenore Cohen Friendship CZ, 3, 413 Glee Club CZ, 3, 413 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 413 Corr. Guard C41. Ralph Croaning Roger DeMent Intramurals CZ, 3. 413 Basketball CZ, 3, 413 B. and G. C3, 413 Jr. Red Cross C41. David H. Doescher Football C3, 413 H- Club C413 Marching Band C213 Concert Band C2, 313 Intra- murals CZ, 313 Corr. Guard C213 Jr. Red Cross C313 Orchestra C213 Aux. Aide C41. Lawrence D. Dredge Ro-Lo Club C213 Swimming C313 Hts. Players C3, 413 Crest C313 Thespians C41, Sec. C413 Intramu- rals CZ13 Boosters C213 Corr. Guard C31- Charles L. Eger Gamma Hi-Y CZ, 3, 41, Treas. C313 In- tramurals CZ, 3, 413 Student Council C213 lr. Red Cross C313 Science Club C413 Corr. Guard C2, 41. Barbara Brown Boosters CZ, 3, 413 Friendship C3, 413 Student Council C213 Girls' Cab. C3, 413 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 413 Cadets C3, 41: jr. Lit. C2, 313 N. H. S. C3, 41, Sec. C413 Sr. Lit. C3, 41, Pres. 1413 Assembly Comm. C2, 3111. F. A. C. C41. Norman D. Cohen Intramurals CZ, 3, 41. Charles M. Comella Ro-Lo Club C213 Hts. Players C211 Treas. of jr. Class: Student Council CZ. 3, 413 Corr. Guard CZ, 3, 413 Intramu- rals C2, 3, 413 N. H. S. C3, 413 Assembly Comm. C413 jr. Red Cross C313 Pres. of Sr. Class. Dominic DeCrescenzo Baseball CZ13 Foot- ball CZ, 3, 413 Delta Hi-Y3 Movie Guard C3, 413 Corr. Guard CZ, 313 H-Club: In- tramurals CZ, 31. Paul H. Deneau Intramurals C2, 3, 413 Football C313 Round Table CZ 1 3 A. S. C. CZ1, Theodore A. Doolittle Fencing Club CZ1, V. Pres. C213 Fencing Team C213 I. C. C. C213 Corr. Guard C413 N. H. S. C41: Intramurals C31. Marvin Drucker Football C213 Track Mgr. CZ, 313 Track CZ, 313 H-Club C3. 4 1 3 Broadcasters C Z 1 3 Pan - Amer. Club CZ, 313 Intra- murals C3, 41, Mgr. C3, 413 Library Guard C41. Stanley Einhorn Orch. CZ, 3, 413 N. H. S. C413 Debate Club C413 Hi-Hats C3, 413 Hermes CZ, 313 I. C. C. C2, 313 Corr. Guard C2, 313 Student Council C3, 41. Marjorie Joyce Eskins Friendship CZ, 3, 455 G. A. A. C355 Music Apprec. Club C351 Disaster Corps C353 Managers C3, 455 .X. S. C. C355 Pan-Amer. Club C3, 455 B. and G. Comm. C355 Cin- ema Club C455 Jr. Red Cross Joanne Ruth Fuerniss Choir CZ, 3, 455 Jr. Red Cross C451 Music Apprec. Club CZ. 451 Pan-Amer. Club C3, 45: A. S. C. C251 Corr. Guard CZ. 355 Friendship CZ, 3. 45. J. Thomas Ganger Intramurals CZ, 3, 455 R0-L0 Club CZ5Q IE. and G. C3, 45. Jewel D. Gilman Jr. Lit. CZ55 A. S. C. C3, 455 G. A. A. C355 Nurse's Aid C3, 455 Disaster Corps CZ, 351 Corr. Guard C455 Friendship CZ, 3, 45. Janet Goldrich G. A. 3. 42, 3, 45: A. S. C. CZ, 3, 45, Boosters CZ, 3, 45, Sec. CZ55 Hermes C25, Disaster Corps CZ55 Friendship C35' lr. Lit. C355 ll. and G. Comm. C355 A s s e m b l y Comm. CZ, 355 Student Council C355 Clean- lip Squad CZ, 355 Sr. Lit. C45. Sec. C451 Swim Cadets C45, Treas. C455 Life- Savmg' C455 N. H. C455 J. P. A. C. C45. Lew Greenbaum Science Club CZ55 Corr. Guard C455 Student Council C455 N. H. S. C45. Leonard J. Haase Ifootball CZ, 355 Jr. Red Cross CZ55 In- tramurals CZ, 3, 45. Margie Harris Girls' Cab. CZ5Z Crest C355 Ii. and G. C3, 455 Caldron C355 Quill and Scroll C455 Corr. Guard C355 Debate Club C45 5 Service Club C455 N. H. S. C45. Harold Fleischer German Club CZ, 3, 45, Pres. C455 Corr. Guard CZ, 355 Music .-Xpprec. Club C45 5 W H S C45' As A. ... ,l.- sembly Comm. C455 Broadcasters CZ, 3, 45, Treas. C35, Y. Pres. C45, Pres. C455 Student Announcer C3, 453 I. C. C. C3, 455 Othce .Kid C45. Ruth Gabrielson Cadet Hand CZ52 Concert Hand CZ, 3. 455 C5rcliestra C455 Pep Band C455 Hand and Orch. Stafi' CZ, 3, 45 5 Marching' Iland CZ, 3, 455 Ifriendship C455 Jr. Red Cross C45. Ann Gellhaus Clean-Up S quad CZ55 Boosters CZ, 3, 45: Corr. Guard CZ55 Friendship CZ, 3, 455 Student Council C353 Jr. lied Cross C355 Sr. Lit. C3, 45, Sec. C453 ,l. If, A. C. C3, 455 Girls' Cab. C455 G A. AX. C45. Richard A. Glueck Basketball CZ, 3, 455 Baseball C455 Intra- murals CZ, 3, 455 Jr. lied Cross CZ, 355 lloosters C251 Stu- dent Council CZ 5 I Corr. Guard C455 A. S. C. CZ5. Ellen Betsy Goodman lloosters CZ55 Ifricndship CZ, 3, 455 Iiilll-.5lllCl'. Club C3, 455 Disaster Corps C455 A. S. C. C3, 45. Melvin J. Grossman Intramurals CZ, 3, 455 Science Club CZ, 3, 452 German Club C3, 455 Corr. Guard CZ, 3. 45: Student Council CZ5. William G. Halls Intramurals CZ, 3, 45: Student Council C451 Delta Hi-Y CZ. 3. 455 Corr. Guard C45. Capt. C453 Movie Guard C3, 455 lloosters C455 Foot- ball CZ55 Assembly Comm. C45. Alan Hartzmark N. H. S. C3, 45, Pres. C455 Student Coun- cil C455 Symphony Orch. CZ, 3, 455 String Orch. CZ, 3, 45: Music Apprec. Club C455 Disaster Corps C455 A. S. C. C3, 45, Pres. C455 In- tramurals C3, 453 Tennis CZ55 Baseball C455 H-Club C45. Dolores Freedman Aux. Aide C455 Music Apprec. Club C3, 455 Disaster Corps C3, 455 lfriendship C3, 455 l'an-Amer. Club C3, 455 Commercial Club C355 B. and G. C45, Fd. C455 Quill and Scroll 145: Ch e s s Club C355 B. and G, Comm. C455 G, A, 5. C45. Robert Gaiser Delta Hi-Y CZ, 3, 45. Sec. C3, 455 Football CZ55 Baseball CZ55 Corr. Guard C355 Movie Guard C455 Intramurals C3, 45. Doris Gilbert Hts. Players C25 5 Girls' Cab. CZ55 Friendship C455 Jr. Lit. C355 Boosters C 35. Frank Gold Transferred from Shaw C355 Assembly Comm. C3, 455 Jr. Red Cross C355 De- bate Club C45, Pres. C455 N. H. S. C45. Barbara Lee Gordon Ifriendship CZ, 3, 455 Van-Amer. C lu b C355 A. S. C. C355 lioosters C251 Corr. Guard C45. Jack Gulshen Beta Hi-Y CZ. 3, 45. Sec. C355 Track 125, Corr. Guard C455 Jr. It e d Cross C352 Student Council C355 ll. and G. C45. lid C455 Roosters CZ. 35. Ward G. Hamm Rilie Club C455 ln- tramurals CZ, 35. Laurene Henges l 23 l Jack F. Hibshman Intramurals CZ, 3, 455 Corr. Guard C3, 455 jr. Red Cross CZ5. Lois Hodgson ,Ir. Red Cross CZ53 G. A. A. CZ55 Boost- ers C3, 455 Corr. Guard C355 Friend- ship C45. Lois Helen Johnson Hts. Players CZ, 355 Orchestra CZ55 Friendship CZ, 3, 455 Sr. Lit. C45, V. Pres. C455 Corr. Guard C455 Boosters C455 N. ll. S. C45. Georgia R. Kennedy Friendship CZ, 35, Boosters CZ, 3, 455 jr. Lit. C35, Sec. C355 Girls, Cab. CZ5: Student Council C455 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 45, Cadets C455 Cheer- leader C3, 45. May L. Koslen Student Council CZ5, jr. Red Cross C35, Corr. Guard C352 l'an-Amer. Club C45. Joyce Elizabeth Lee G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Friendship CZ, 3, 455 Boosters CZ, 3, 45, Sec. C455 Jr. Red Cross C455 Assembly Comm. C45. Robert W. Higgs German Club C353 Gamma Hi-Y CZ, 3. 45, Sec. C355 Boost- ers C355 Intramurals CZ, 3, 455 Track CZ55 Student Council CZ5. Billie Lou Jack Friendship CZ55 Hts. Players CZ5. Mary Kaercher G. A. A. CZ, 455 B. and G. C45. Patricia Joanne Kestei' Swim Cadets CZ, 3, 455 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Yellow Jackets C3, 455 Sr. Lit. C455 Friendship C2, 355 Quill and Scroll C455 B. and G. C3, 455 Hermes C35. Sanford H. Kovacs Band CZ55 Intramu- rals CZ, 355 Science Club C35. Leroy E. Lehman Corr. Guard C35 5 Rifle Club C35. Dave Hills Corr. Guard C455 In- tramurals C3, 45. janet Jeffreys Boosters CZ, 3, 455 Corr. Guard CZ, 35: Friendship C2, 3, 455 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Sr. Lit. C455 J. F. A. C. C3, 45, Sec. C35, Pres. C45. Morton M. Kanter Broadcasters CZ, 35: Swimming CZ55 B. and G. C3, 45, Ed. C455 Quill and Scroll C455 Jr. Red Cross C Z5 5 Intramurals C35- Peggy Klein G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Yellow Jackets C3, 455 Boosters C455 B. and G. C455 Jr. Red Cross C35. Edith Lebensart jr. Red Cross CZ, 355 Aux. Aide CZ55 Friendship C45. Elaine June Lev Jr. Red Cross CZ55 Music Apprec. Club CZ, 3, 455 Science Club C455 N. H. S. C45 5 Debate Club C45 5 Corr. Guard C355 Friendship CZ55 B. and G. Comm. C455 jr. Lit. C355 Pan-Amer. Club C45. i241 There's Really an Art to it January Seniors Prom',inent Promenaders Janet Lewis Ruthy B. Lowenthal Corr. Guard CZ. 31: Friendship CZ, 41. Violet june Ludwig G. A. A. CZ, 3, 412 Boosters CZ, 315 Broadcasters C319 Friendship 1315 Managers C315 A. S. C. C41. Phyllis Madorsky Kay Mayo Ilts. Players C212 Friendship CZ, 3, 41. Pres. C415 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 415 Cadets C3. 415 jr. Lit. CZ, 31. V. Pres. C315 Sr. Lit. C415 Assembly Comm. CZ. 3. 41. Chairman C415 Cal- dron C41, Ed. C415 N. H. S. C3, 415 j. F. A. C. C3. 41: Student Council C41. V. Pres. C415 Class Sec. CZ, 3, 41. David S. Meyers Epsilon Hi-Y CZ, 3. 41, Sec. C415 Intra- murals CZ, 3. 41: Corr. Guard CZ, 311 Hts. Players CZ15 Y. Pres. of Class C315 Assembly Comm. C41- l 25 I Henry Loomis Eugene Lubeshkoff Projection Club CZ, 315 Corr. Guard C415 Intramurals C3, 41. Glen H. Lundberg II. and G. C415 In- tramurals CZ, 3, 415 Track CZ1. Albert Magid Intramurals CZ, 3, 415 Corr. Guard C415 liootball CZ1. Elenore Louise McKay Friendship C3, 41. Roxine Miller G. A. A, CZ. 3, 412 A. S. C. C3, 41: lfriendship CZ, 3, 415 ,lr. Lit. CZ. 31. Sec. C315 Sr. Lit. C415 Hermes CZ, 3, 41, lid. C415 Assembly Comm. C3, 415 Pan- Amer. Club C3, 415 V. Pres. C415 Girls' Cab. C315 Music Apprec. Club C415 N. H. S. C3, 415 Boosters CZ, 31. Arthur Lowenstein Student Council C3, 415 Intramurals CZ, 3. 415 Science Club C31. Suzanne Luderer ClcanTUp Squad CZ, 31: Cr. .X. .X. C215 German Club CZ15 Music Apprec. Club C3, 415 Friendship C315 String Orch. C3. 415 Cheerleader C415 Boosters C41. Bette Jean Lustig Music Apprec. Club C315 Friendship CZ, 3, 41: Glee Club C3, 415 Pan-Amer. Club C415 Cinema Club C415 B. and G. Comm. C41. Judith Mattlin C1. A. .X. CZ, 3, 41 lloostcrs CZ, 3, 415 Friendship CZ, 3, 41: lr. Lit. CZ, 31. Treas. C215 Pan-Amer. Club C3, 41, Treas. C415 A. S. C. C315 Sr. Lit. C413 .Xssenibly Comm. C3, 415 Girls' Cab. C415 N. ll. C415 Music Apprec. Club C41. Sheldon Meister Track CZ, 415 Corr. Guard C415 hlr. Red Cross C415 Intramu- rals CZ, 41. Ralph Morris Intramurals CZ, 3, 415 Stamp Club C415 Student Council CZ1. William S. Morris Science Club C2, 415 Jr. Red Cross CZ, 31. Mildred Mulligan Transferred fr o m Collinwood C31 5 Friendship C3, 415 Boosters C315 Li- brary Guard C415 G. A. A. C31. Betty Ellen Neuman Corr. Guard C215 Friendship CZ, 415 Service Club C41. james Peterson Delta Hi-Y C2, 315 Football C215 Bas- ketball C215 Baseball C2, 315 H-Club C315 Corr. Guard C2, 3, 415 Movie Guard C2, 315 Intramurals C3, 41. Audrey E. Prohn G. A. A. CZ, 3, 415 Cadets C3, 415 Yel- low Jackets C3, 415 Boosters C2, 3, 412 J. F. A. C. C3, 415 N. H. S. C3, 415 Student Council CZ, 315 Girls' Cab. C215 Cinema Club CZ, 315 I. C. C. CZ1. George W. Reeder Code Club C215 In- tramurals CZ, 315 Ri- He Club C215 Basket- ball C21: Student Council CZ1. Bill' Reinke N. H. S. C3, 41, Treas. C415 Science Club C415 Corr. Guard C41. Allan H. Robbins Transferred from Glenville C215 A. S. C. C215 Intramurals CZ, 3, 415 Corr. Guard C2, 41, Capt. C41- l26l Sylvia Moskowitz Friendship CZ, 3, 415 B. and G. Comm. C3, 415 Corr. Guard C315 C'ommercial Club C311 Service Club C41: Pan-Amer. Club C415 Music Apprec. Club C41. Bill J. Myers Cross-Country Track CZ, 315 Track CZ, 315 Wistgoma Hi-Y C215 H-Club CZ, 315 Corr. Guard C2, 31. Dolores Osborn Friendship C2, 3, 415 Glee Club C215 Choir C3, 415 I. C. C.5 G. A. A. C3, 415 Boosters C415 Clean- Up Squad C215 Cal- dron C41. Bill Pierce Science Club C3, 415 Student Council C41. Albert Ratner Student Council C215 Boosters C415 Intra- murals CZ, 3, 415 Baseball Mgr. CZ12 Basketball CZ, 3, 415 H-Club C41, Sec. C415 A. S. C. C211 Jr. Red Cross C215 Round Table C Z1 Z Corr. Guard C2, 315 B. and G. C41, Ed.- in-Chief C415 Quill and Scroll C41 5 Movie Guard C3, 41. Capt. C41. Elaine Reich G. A. A. CZ, 3, 415 Quill and Scroll C415 Friendship CZ, 3, 415 Boosters C2, 3, 415 jr. Lit. C2, 315 B. and G. C415 Sr. Lit. C3, 415 Pan-Amer. Club C3, 415 Music Apprec. Club C411 Assembly Comm. C3, 41. Joyce Reske Student Council C215 French Club C215 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 415 Friendship CZ, 3, 4-15 A. S. C. C3, 415 Pan- Amer. Club C3, 415 lr. Red Cross C315 Music Apprec. Club C415 Debate Club C415 B. and G. Comm.5 Assembly Comm. C3, 415 lioosters CZ, 3, 41. Austa Roe G. A. A. C2, 415 Friendship CZ, 3, 41, V. Pres. C315 Girls' Cab. C215 Cinema Club C215 Boosters C3,-1151. IRA. C. C3, 41, Sec. C41. Evelyn Janice Mull N. H. S. C415 Sci- ence Club C3, 41, Sec. C31, Pres. C415 Student Council C315 G. A. A. CZ, 415 Corr. Guard C3, 415 Music Apprec. Club C415 -Ir. Lit. C2, 315 Sr. Lit. C415 Friend- ship CZ, 3, 41. Arlene Nekola G. A. A. CZ, 3, 41, Sec. C415 C o r r. Guard CZ, Friend- ship CZ, 315 Boosters CZ, 3, 415 Cheerlead- er C3, 415 J. F. A. C. C415 N. H. S. C415 Cadets C41. Hugh K. Peterson Intramurals C3, 415 Ritle Club C41. Helen D. Polan Corr. Guard C215 Glee Club C3, 415 Commercial C l u b C315 Friendship C3, 415 Fan-Amer. Club C3, 41, Pres. C412 Music Apprec. Club C3, 415 Disaster Corps C415 Sr. Lit. C3, 413 B. and G. C415 B. and G. Comm. C415 Office Aide C415 Armed Service Comm. C415 Aux, Aide C41. Phyllis Raudebaugh Clean-Up S q u a d C215 Student Coun- cil C21: Boosters CZ. 3, 415 Friendship CZ, 3, 415 Cadets C3, 413 I. F. A. C. C3, 413 G. A. C3, 415 Yel- low Jackets C415 Service Club C41. Daniel B. Reinhold Cadet Band C213 Concert Band C3, 415 Marching Band CZ. 3, 415 Pep Band C415 Orchestra C412 Intramurals C2, 3, 41. Louis A. Rippner Intramurals C2, 3. 415 A. S. C. C215 Corr. Guard C211 Student Council CZ, 31. Harvey H. Rosen Intramurals C2, 3, 415 Corr. Guard C2, 315 jr. Red Cross C31. Mort Ross Basketball CZ, 3, 453 Football CZ, 3, 453 Baseball C2, 3, 453 Movie Guard CZ, 3. 453 Cafe. Guard C253 Radio Club CZ, 353 B. and G. CZ53 Sci- ence Club C253 H- Club C453 Student Council C25 3 Intra- murals C2, 353 Corr. Guard CZ, 3, 45. Robert Collyer Russell German Club CZ5. Alan Schonberg Student Council CZ, 353 Crest CZ, 353 Basketball C251 ln- tramurals C3, 45 3 Corr. Guard C3, 45. Nancy Scott Transferred fr o m Monticello College. Alton, Ill. C45 3 B o o s t e r s C 4 5 3 Friendship C45. Muriel Siebert Cadet Band C253 Concert Baud C255 Marching Band C259 G. A. A. C253 Corr. Guard C353 J. F. A. C. C3, 453 Friend- ship C2, 3. 453 MuSiC Apprec. Club CZ5. Charlotte Silverman Transferred from Glenville C352 G. A. A. C453 Corr. Guard C45 3 Broadcasters C45j Debate Club C453 B. and G. C45. Ed. C453 Quill and Scroll C453 Music Apprec. Club C45. Rhoda K. Sisser Student Council C253 Concert Band CZ, 3. 453 Marching Band CZ, 453 G. A. A. C253 Nurse's Aid C45. Marianne L. Strauss Friendship CZ, 3, 452 Student Council CZ, 45. Elaine Marie Rossow Science Club C35 3 Cinema Club C353 G. A. A. C251 School Treas. C3, 453 N. H. S. C45. Richard L. Schermer Corr. Guard C3, 451 jr. Red Cross C253 B. and G. C3, 45. Elinor Schreiber Boosters C3, 453 G. A. A. C3, 453 Friend- ship CZ, 3, 453 Stu- dent Council C453 A. S. C. C3, 453 Corr. Guard CZ, 452 B. and G. Comm. C45. Warren Henry Sears B. and G. C45, Ed. C453 Quill and Scroll C453 Corr. Guard C45. Greta Silver Friendship CZ, 3, 453 G. A. A. C2, 353 Corr. Guard C353 Jr. Lit. C253 A. S. C. C353 Boosters C35. Sally Simmons Music Apprec. Club C3, 453 Science Club C3, 45, Treas. C35, V. Pres. C453 Sr. Lit. C45, Treas. C45 3 Round Table C45, Sec. C453 Corr. Guard C453 Crest C3, 45. Max Solomon Ro-Lo Club C253 Intramurals CZ. 3. 453 Swimming C253 Track C452 Corr. Guard C453 Glee Club Richard Sutherland Gamma Hi-Y C2, 353 Intramurals CZ, 352 Student Council C35- Alan Rotbart Cafe. Guard C253 In- tramurals. Annetta Schlesinger B. and G. C253 G. A. A. C253 Jr. Lit. C253 Boosters CZ, 353 Friendship C3, 453 Clean-Up S q u a d C353 A. S. C. C3, 453 Student Council C453 A r m e d Service Comm. C45. Lloyd Schwartz Frances R. Shear Friendship CZ. 3. 453 Music Apprec. Club C353 Pan-Amer. Club C45 3 Corr. Guard C353 B. and G. C453 Cinema Club C453 B. and G. Comm. C453 Jr. Lit. C353 N. ll, S. C45: Quill and Scroll C45. Marilyn J. Silver Friendship CZ, 3, 453 G. A. A. CZ5. Ted Simon Corr. Guard C253 Track C2, 353 lntra- murals C3, 453 Gam- ma Hi-Y C2, 3, 45. Treas. C45. Dorothy Sperling Boosters CZ, 3, 453 G. A. A. C2, 3, 453 Broadcasters CZ, 3. 45, V. Pres.3 Glee Club C2, 353 Friend- ship C3, 453 A. S. C. C353 B. and G. Comm. C353 Cadets C453 Yellow jackets C 45 3 Pan-Amer. Club C45 3 Corr. Guard C453 B. and G. C453 Student An- nouncer C45. Nancy Sutton Ro-Lo Club C253 Boosters C3, 45 3 Friendship C3, 453 Student Council C353 B. and G. CZ, 3, 45. l27l Olladene Thomson Friendship CZ, 355 G. A. A. C25. Phyllis A. Vandenberg Friendship CZ, 3, 45, Boosters CZ, 3, 455 Corr. Guard C255 G. A. A. CZ, 35. Phyllis Wendt Ro-Lo Club C25: Cinema Club CZ5: Girls' Cab. C2, 351 Corr. Guard CZ, 355 G. A. A. C3, 45: Friendship C3, 455 J. F. A. C. C3, 453 Boosters C355 Jr. Red Cross C35. Lois Whittle Friendship CZ, 3, 455 Managers CZ, 355 G. .-X. A. C355 Boosters C3, 455 Girls' Cab. C355 Corr. Guard C455 jr. Red Cross C455 Clean-Up Squad C255 B. and G. C45. Sanford Wile Cadet Band C251 Marching Band C2. 3. 455 Concert Band C3, 455 jr. Red Cross C455 Pep Band. Garnet G. Wilson Friendship CZ, 455 G, .X. A. CZ, 455 Boost- ers CZ, 3, 455 Yellow jackets CZ, 455 B. and G. C35. Newton S. Turoff Cadet Band CZ5: Concert Band CZ, 3. 455 Marching Band C2, 3, 455 Pep Band C3, 455 Orcliestrn C455 lntramurals C2, 3, 45. Vedajane Volin Cinema Club C255 Corr. Guard C3, 453 Photography Club C455 Jr. Red Cross C45. Fred White Stage Crew C255 In- tramurals C2, 3, 45. james W. Wickert C r o s s - Country Track CZ55 Intramu- rals C3, 45. Jane Williams G. A. A. C2, 3, 45, Swim Cadets C2, 3, 45, Treas. C35, l'res. C455 Managers C3, 455 jr. Red Cross CZ55 Friendship CZ, 3, 455 Yellow ,lack- ets C455 Life-Saving CZ, 3, 45. Harold Wilunsky Corr. Guard C2, 355 Intramurals CZ, 3. 455 German Club CZ5. Judith Usdin Friendship C2, 3, 451 -Ir. Lit. CZ. 355 Pan- Amer. Club C3, 45. Shirlee Anne Water G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 lits. Players C255 Broadcasters CZ, 359 Friendship CZ, 355 jr. Red Cross C355 Girls' Cab. C355 As- sembly Comm. C3, 45. Laura J. Whitney Transferred from Troy High School C355 jr. Red Cross C3, 455 Commercial Club C45. Mary Ellen Wickes Ifriendship CZ, 355 G. A. A. C2. 355 Corr. Guard C355 Boosters C25 Carolyn M. Willis Transferred from john llay C 3 5 5 Friendship C3, 455 G. ,5.A.C3,45 Herbert L. Winograd -lr. Red Cross C3, 455 liermes CZ, 3, 45, Fd. C455 Concert Iiand CZ, 3. 455 Ca- det Band C255 Marching Band CZ, 3, 455 Orchestra C455 Corr. Guard CZ55 Swing Band C3, 455 Science Club C455 N. H. S. C3, 455 Music Apgrec. Club C455 Intramurals C3, 45 5 Pep Band C45. l 231 Ilubbal Ifubbal Januar Seniors Through These Portals . . . Ronald Warren Wolfe Round Table C313 Cadet Band CZ1: Concert Band CZ, 3, 413 Orchestra C3, 413 Band and Orch. Staff C3, 413 Music Apprec. Club C3, 413 Pan-Amer. C l u b C413 Intramurals C2, 3. 413 Marching Band CZ, 3, 413 Pep Band C3, 413 N. H. S. C41. Elaine R. Young Boosters CZ, 3, 413 Friendship C33 413 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 41: jr. Lit. C313 Cadets C413 Girls' Cab. C3, 41. Roslyn Zehman G. A. A. C213 Girls' Cab. CZ13 Friendship Cz, 3, 413 jf. Lit. C313 Assembly Comm. C313 Corr. Guard C3, 413 Boost- ers CZ13 N. H. S. C413 A. S. C. CZ, 3, 41. l29l Elaine Anne Wolkov Transferred fr o in John Adams C313 Broadcasters C411 Music Apprec. Club 43, 41- Virginia J. Zampino G. A. A. CZ, 313 Cin- ema Club C313 Sci- ence Club CZ, 3, 41, Sec. C413 Jr. Lit. C213 Sr. Lit. C313 Music Apprec. Club C313 Corr. Guard CZ, 413 Caldron C3, 41 3 Clean-Up S q u a d CZ13 Commercial Club C415 jr. Red Cross CZ1. Anne Zucker Library Club CZ, 3, 41, Treas. C413 G. A. A. C413 Corr. Guard C413 Friendship C3, 413 Jr. Lit. C313 Sr. Lit. C41. Louise Woods Transferred fr 0 m Houston, Tex. C313 G. A. A. C3, 413 Ten- nis Club Pres. C413 N. H. S. C3, 413 Friendship C313 Student Council C313 Yellow jackets C413 Boosters C413 Sr. Lit. C4J. Hilaine D. Zamsky Corr. Guard CZ, 313 Friendship CZ, 313 Nurse's Aid C3, 41. I une Class ART EIORDALISI-President. Combining good humor, ath- letic ability and a truly wonderful personality Art managed to capture the lasting friendship of all with whom he came in contact. Whenever activity slackened a bit, Art would seat himself at any nearby piano and in a twinkling an eager throng of boogie fans would be clustered about him. Between his work in Epsilon Hi-Y, H-Club and athletics, Art had a very busy senior year, but nevertheless was always ready to lend a helping hand in any task. Art's fine character and ever-present grin won for him the respect and admi- ration of all who knew him, and the June class can thank its president for making all its affairs so overwhelmingly successful. ED HODAN-Vice-President. Have you ever noticed a long, lanky fellow wandering through the halls sans books, sans care and with the eyes of a myriad of girls upon him? lf so, you probably know Ed Hodan, vice-president of the June class. Active in school affairs Ed was always right on hand to do his share when there was work to be done. Although he was prexy of the National Honor Society and vice-president of Epsilon Hi-Y, Ed was also an enthusiastic member of Student Council, Caldron Staff and a Corridor Guard. Easy-going and congenial, Ed made a great many friends during his three years in high school. NANCY COLLINGS-Secretary. Bubbling over with pep and personality, it was Nancy Collings who was the gal behind the pen of the June class. Always ready for a laugh or a good time, Nan could be found in almost any gathering which spelled f-u-n. Vivacious and active, this energetic gal divided her time between Boosters, Friendship and G. A. A. Her beautiful voice enabled Nancy to become a member of the Choir and she did a swell job as editor of the Keynote, the Choir newspaper. Well known as being a smooth dancer, Nan was seldom absent from any jive session either in or out of school. MARILYN STONE-Treasurer. The attractive, dark haired, dark eyed girl who holds the purse strings for the June class. Stoney, as she is known to her friends, is an active member of many student organizations. Formerly she was vice- president of her class and a member of Junior Lit. Club. A member of Girls' Cabinet for three years, she became record- ing secretary in her senior year. Eor two years she has served on the Caldron staff, this year holding the highly important job of Senior Editor. l30l Juno Seniors Three Little Maids from School Frank Aczel Intramurals C3, 455 Corr. Guard C355 jr. Red Cross C35. Donald C. Allen Cadet Band C255 Concert Band C3, 455 Band and Orch. Staff C455 Marching Hand C2, 3, 45, Of- licer C455 Band Staff C3, 455 Pep Band C3, 455 Orchestra C3, 455 Music Apprec. Club C355 Pit Orch. C45. Hazel Antenberg B o o s t e r s C 2 55 Friendship C2, 3, 455 Broadcasters C35. Darwin Aronoff Cadet Band C255 Orchestra C3, 455 Concert Band C2, 3, 455 Pep Band C2, 3, 455 Intramurals C3, 45. Franklin Aust Cadet Band C255 Marching Band C2, 3, 455 Concert Band C3, 455 Pep Band C3, 455 Intramurals C2, 3, 45. Patricia Bailey Friendship C255 Boosters C255 G. A. A. C455 Girls' Cab. C455 Jr. Lit. C25. l31l Joyce Adie Crest C2, 3, 455 Corr. Guard C355 Friend- ship C255 N. ll. S. C45. Ruth Andrews Friendship C3, 455 Corr. Guard C255 jr. Lit. C355 G. A. A. C455 N. H. s. C455 B. and G. C2, 3, 455 Boosters C25. Lois D. Apple Crest C2, 355 Friend- ship C3, 455 Pan- Amer. Club C3, 45, Pres. C455 Corr. Guard C45 5 Photog- raphy Club C45. Leonard Asiano Cadet Band C255 Concert Band C2, 3, 455 Marching Band C2, 3, 455 Band and Orch. Staff C2, 3, 455 Delta Hi-Y C2, 3, 45, Treas. C355 Movie Guard C3, 455 Cal- dron Assembly Comm. C355 Boost- ers C3, 455 Intramu- rals C3, 455 Swing' Band C455 Pep Band C3, 455 Student Council C45. Sheldon Baer Choir C355 Intramu- rals C2, 3, 455 A. S. C. C25. Marilyn Baker Girls' Cab. C25 5 Marching Band C2, 3, 455 Friendship C2, 355 Crest C355 Con- cert Band C2, 3, 45. Bennett Adler Transferred fr o m West Tech. Tom C. Andrus Student Council C35. Robert C. Archer Intramurals C2, 3, 455 Student Council C255 Boosters C355 Cadet Band C255 Marching Band C2, 355 Concert Band C2, 35. Norman Atkin A. S. C. C255 Track C2, 355 Intramurals C3 455 Corr. Guard C455 Boosters C25. Shirley Bahnson Jeanne C. Barber Friendship C2, 3, 455 Boosters C3, 455 Hts. Players C255 Corr. Guard C455 Cheer- leader C455 G. A. A. C3, 45- Elmer L. Barker Boosters C3, 453 Cal- dron C453 jr. Red Cross C453 Intramu- rals C3, 45. Craig Baxter Cross-Country Track C253 German Club CZ53 Swimming CZ, 3, 453 Movie Guard C453 Corr. Guard C253 Choir C45. George Beilstein Corr. Guard CZ. 353 Intramurals CZ, 35. Ilene Bernstein Friendship CZ, 3, 453 Boosters C253 B. and G. Comm. C453 Pan- Amer. Club C453 B. and G. C3, 45, Ed.- in-Chief C453 Cinema Club C453 Jr. Lit. CZ, 353 Student Council C453 Quill and Scroll C6153 Corr. Guard C3, Anita L. Blachman Science Club C353 Corr. Guard C45. Ralph Blumenfeld Hts. Players C2, 353 Boosters CZ, 353 Pan-Amer. Club C3, 453 B. and G. C453 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45. Peggy Ann Bollard Orchestra C253 Friendship C353 Cin- ema Club C453 Music Apprec. Club C453 Corr. Guard C45. Bill Bone Epsilon Hi-Y CZ, 452 Corr. Guard C253 Football C253 Swim- ming CZ, 45. l32l Judson N. Barrett Corr. Guard C3, 453 Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 Science Club C25- Charles R. Beck Intramurals CZ, 3, 453 Corr. Guard C35. Shirley Beistle 5. F. A. C. C3, 45, V. Pres. C35, Pres. C453 Girls' Cab. C453 N. H. S. C3, 45, Sec. C453 Caldron C45. Ed. C453 Jr. Lit. CZ, 35g Sr. Lit. C3, 453 G. A. A. C453 Boost- ers C353 Friendship CZ, 3, 453 Hts. Play- ers CZ53 Assembly Comm. C45. Judith Bernstein Friendship CZ, 3, 452 Boosters CZ, 3, 453 Pan-Amer. Club C3, 453 G. A. A. C3, 453 Disaster Corps C353 Cinema Club C453 Nurse's Aid CZ, 45. Charlotte Blank B o o s t e r s CZ53 Friendship C352 Cinema Club C353 Corr. Guard C3, 45. Norman S. Bodnar Swimming CZ53 In- tramurals CZ, 3, 45: Epsilon Hi-Y CZ, 3. 453 Corr. Guard C453 Movie Guard C45. Dorothy Jeanne Bolton Cadet Band CZ53 Concert Band C3, 453 Marching Band CZ, 3, 45, Officer C453 Band and Orch. Staff C3, 453 Orches- tra C3, 453 Pit Or- chestra C45 3 Pep Band C3, 453 Music Apprec. Club C2, 3, 453 B. and G. C45. Robert C. Boockoff Corr. Guard C353 ln- tramurals C3, 45. George William Bamberg Student Council CZ53 Intramurals C35. Robert Becker Transferred f r o 111 Sturgeon Bay, Wisc.3 Intramurals C45- Susan Bell Friendship CZ, 3, 453 Cinema Club C453 Boosters C3, 45. Martha Anne Bing Boosters C3, 453 jr. Red Cross C353 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 45, Treas. C453 Cadets C3, 45. John Stephen Blum Hts. Players CZ, 3, 453 Thespians- C453 N. H. S. C453 As- sembly Comm. C453 Music Apprec. Club C453 Student Coun- cil C253 Corr. Guard CZ, 353 Spotlight Ed. C45. Ellen Marie Bohnsack Corr. Guard C353 Choir C3, 453 Cinema Club C25. Mary Bolz G. A. A. C2, 3, 453 Tennis Club Pres. C453 Jr. Lit. CZ, 35, Sec. C353 Student Council CZ53 Sr. Lit. C35, Sec. C453 Cal- dron C45, Ed. C453 B. and G. C453 Girls' Cab. C453 Assembly Comm. CZ, 3, 453 N. ll, s. C45. Doris Branco Boosters CZ, 3, 451 jr. Lit. C253 Jr. Red Cross C353 G. A. A. C3, 453 Friendship C453 Corr. Guard C3, 453 B. and G. C45. joan R. Branden Friendship CZ, 3, 453 Jr. Lit. CZ, 355 Broadcasters C45 3 Caldron C455 B. and G. Comm. C455 Corr. Guard C455 B. and G. C455 Assembly Comm. C355 N. H. S. C45. Leila Brooker Ro-Lo Club CZ, 355 G. A. A. CZ5. Nyle Brug Transferred f r om Buffalo, N. Y. C355 Friendship C3, 455 B. and G. Comm. C355 Hts. Players C3, 455 Pan-Amer. Club C455 Student Coun- cil C45, Sec. C455 N. H. S. C45. Lawerance C. Cahill Cafe. Guard C255 Choir C355 Hts. Play- ers C455 Music Ap- prec. Club C455 jr. Red Cross C255 ln- tramurals CZ, 3, 45. Mary Ann Carlson Friendship CZ, 355 G. A. A. CZ55 Choir CZ, 3, 455 Boosters CZ, 35. David C. Caulkins Visual Ed. CZ, 3, 45, Capt. C455 Hts. Play- ers C2, 3, 455 Thes- pians C455 S t a ge Crew CZ, 3, 45, Capt. C45. Selma Chervin Friendship CZ, 35. Phyllis Ruth Coben Boosters CZ, 455 G. A. A. CZ55 B. and G. C455 Choir C355 As- sembly Comm. C355 Friendship C455 Pan-Amer. Club C455 Broadcasters CZ, 3, 455 A. S. C. C355 I. C. C. C455 Corr. Guard CZ5. Ilene R. Bregman Broadcasters C2, 35: Friendship CZ, 3, 455 Disaster Corps C355 B. and G. Comm. C455 Hts. Players C455 Assembly Comm. C35. Thomas J. Browske Barbara Butler Transferred from Notre Dame Acad- emy C355 Friendship C3, 45. Margaret Calhoun G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Cadets C455 Yellow Jackets C455 Boost- ers CZ, 3, 455 Clean- Up Squad C35. Norma jean Carlson G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Boosters CZ, 3, 455 Corr. Guard CZ, 455 jr. Red Cross C455 Friendship CZ, 3, 455 A. S. L. CZ5. Harvey B. Chandler Marching Band CZ, 3, 45, Cfficer C455 Concert Band CZ, 3, 455 Cadet Band C252 Pep Band C3, 455 Orchestra C455 Band and Orch. Staff C3, 455 Student Council C455 N. H. S. C3, 455 Intramurals C3, 45. Blanche Clark Rita Cohen Friendship CZ, 3, 455 G. A. fx. 42, 3, 455 Boosters CZ, 355 A. S. C. C3, 455 Clean- Up Squad CZ, 355 B. and G. C45, Ed. C455 Caldron C455 Jr. Lit. C355 Quill and Scroll C455 N. H. S. C45. Joan B. Breitbart Managers CZ, 355 A. S. C. C255 Corr. Guard CZ55 Friend- ship C455 Boosters C45- jerry Allen Bruckman Intramurals CZ, 3, 455 A. S. C. C2, 35. Rivella R. Cadkin Friendship CZ55 Dis- aster Corps C3, 455 Corr. Guard CZ, 355 Library Guard C45. Gloria V. Cardwell Friendship C455 Boosters C45. Phyllis Carr Transferred f r o m J o h n H a y C 2 5 5 Friendship C45. Martha C. Chase Jr. Lit. C353 Corr. Guard C355 German Club C3, 45, Sec.- Treas. C3, 455 jr. Red Cross C45 5 Aux. Aide C455 Boosters C455 N. H. S. C3, 45. Ralph Cline Projection Club CZ5. Eugene Colman Corr. Guard C255 Track Cz, 3, 455 H- Club C3, 455 Intra- murals C3, 45. l33l Joanna Coletta Managers C3, 455 Friendship C355 G. A. A. C255 Glee Club C2, 35. Nancy Collings Friendship C2, 3, 455 Choir C455 Boosters C255 Sec. of Senior Class. Virginia Cowin Hts. Players C255 G. A. A. C355 jr. Lit. CZ. 355 Friendship C455 Cinema Club C45, Treas. C455 Glee Llub C2, 45. Helen Curtis Transferred fr om Glenville C355 Friendship C455 Cinema Club C45. Maxine Davis Friendship C2, 3, 455 G. A. .-X. C2, 355 Boosters C255 Clean- L'p Squad C2, 355 Girls' Cab. C355 B, and G. C455 Caldron C455 jr. Lit. C2, 355 Quill and Scroll C455 A. S. C. C3, 455 Corr. Guard C355 N. H. S. C45. Charlene Dellinger Boosters C2, 3, 455 Corr. Guard C3, 455 Glee Club C3, 455 Friendship C45. Eugenia Colflesh Jr. Lit. C355 N. H. S. C3, 455 Friendship C2, 3, 455 G. A. A. C3, 455 Boosters C355 jr. Red Cross C45, Sec. C455 B. and G. Comm. C3, 455 Aux. Aide C455 Hts. Play- ers C255 Corr. Guard C255 Caldron C455 Sr. Lit. C45. Robert L. Coppedge Cadet Band C255 Concert Band C3, 45: Marching Band C2, 3, 45, Officer C455 Orchestra C2, 3, 455 N. H. S. C3, 45, Treas. C455 Music Apprec. Club C455 Track C455 Band and Orch. Staff C3, 45. Angus Crawford Football 2 3 4 ' C, , 5: Choir C355 Track C3, 455 Swimming' C455 lntramurals C3, 455 Student Council C3, 455 Pres. of Junior Class5 Caldron C455 Beta Hi-Y C455 H- Club C45. Eleanor Ruth Daniels Angela DeGaetano Glee Club C2, 3, 455 Friendship C3, 455 Commercial Club C455 Jr. Red Cross C355 Student Council C25. Evelyn L. Demick Corr. Guard C2, 455 Friendship C2, 3, 455 Music Apprec. Club C455 Glee Club C3, 455 Pan-Amer. Club C455 Boosters C455 G. A. A. C45. Jack T. Collins Cross-Country Track C255 Cadet Band C255 Concert Band C2, 3, 455 Marching Band C2, 3, 455 Orchestra C3, 455 Gamma Hi- Y C3, 455 Intramu- rals C3, 455 Band and Orch. Staff C3, 455 Pep Band C2, 3, 45. P. J. Corrigan Transferred fr o m St. Ignatius C455 ln- tramurals C45. Frank J. Crilley Swimming C2, 3, 455 Corr. Guard C2, 3, 455 Movie Guard C2, 3, 455 Baseball C455 Intramurals C2, 3, 455 lr. Red Cross C2. 355 Boosters C2, 35. Lois Ann Davis Friendship C2, 3, 455 G. A. A. C2, 3, 455 Boosters CZ, 45. Arlene Deitz Friendship C2, 355 G. A. A. C2, 355 B. and G- C45. Ed. C455 Corr. Guard C455 A. S. C. C3, 455 Student Council C355 jr. Lit. C355 Quill and Scroll C45: N. H. S. C45. Sally E. Denby Friendship C2, 3, 455 J.F.A.c w,m, Sec. C455 N. H. S. C3, 45, V. Pres. C455 jnLlC23kG.A A. C2, 3, 455 Hts. Players C2, 3, 455 Caldron C3, 455 Corr. Guard C255 Student Council C25. l34l Steady Stu ,ff June Seniors 327 Comes Through with Flying Colors Pat Derrig BoostersC2, 355 Friendship CZ, 355 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Ca- dets C3, 45, P r e s. C455 Yellow jackets C3, 455 N. H. S. C45. Jeanne DiGi0ia G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Boosters C255 Friendship C355 Stu- dent Council C355 Yellow Jackets C455 Assembly Comm. 145. William Dunigan Transferred fr 0 m St. Ignatius C45. Berty Edheimer Friendship CZ, 3, 455 jr. Lit. CZ55 Cinema Club CZ55 Boosters C255 A. S. C. C3, 455 Music Apprec. Club C455 B. and G. Comm. C455 G. A. A. C255 Corr. Guard CZ55 Managers C3, 455 Armed Service Comm. C45. jeane Lorraine Elias Friendship C455 Cin- ema Club C455 Pan- Amer. Club C45. Christine C. Enger J. F. A. C. CZ, 355 Boosters C355 Corr. Guard C355 Friend- ship CZ, 3, 455 G. A. A. C255 Assembly Comm. C45. l35l Terry Jean DeYoung B. and G. Comm. C355 Friendship CZ, 455 Managers C3, 455 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Cinema Club C3, 455 B. and G. C455 Glee Club CZ, 355 Music Apprec. Club C355 Disaster Corps C3, 45. Irwin Dubick Marilyn Dworkin B. and G. C455 Friendship CZ, 3, 455 Service Club C455 Cinema Club C455 Music Apprec. Club C45. Nancy A. Eisenberg Glee Club CZ, 3, 455 Corr. Guard C3, 45: Broadcasters C3, 451 Cinema Club C252 Friendship C3, 452 Boosters CZ5. Michael Elliot Rosalyn M. England G. A. A. CZ, 3, 451 Swim Cadets C3, 451 A. S. C. C355 Corr. Guard CZ, 355 -lr. Red Cross C35. James Dewald Jim Duncan Sam A. Earnest Cadet Band CZ55 Concert Band C3, 455 Marching Band CZ, 3, 45, Officer C45. Paul A. Eisenberg Corr. Guard C355 In- tramurals CZ, 3, 455 A. S. C. CZ5. Marvin L. Emerling A. S. C. CZ, 355 Marching Band CZ. 3, 45, Ullicer C455 Concert Band CZ, 3. 455 Pep Band C3, 455 Orchestra C3, 455 ln- tramurals C3, 455 Ca- det Band CZ5. Phyllis Eustice Friendship CZ, 3, 452 Boosters CZ, 3, 455 G. A. A. CZ, 3, ' 45, Jr. Lit. C355 Choir C3, 455 Cinema Club C355 Pan-Amer. Club C455 Assembly Comm. C455 Corr. Guard C455 N. H. S. C45. Barbara Anne Evans Choir CZ, 3, 452 Hts. Players CZ, 3, 453 Sr. Lit. C3, 453 N. H. S. C3, 453 Friendship C3, 453 Pan-Amer. Club C3, 453 jr. lied Cross C353 Music Apprec. Club C45. Estelle P. Falcovich Hts. Players CZ53 Friendship CZ, 353 G. A. A. CZ, 353 Corr. Guard C45. Dorothy Louise Feingold Boosters CZ, 3, 453 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 jr. Lit. CZ, 35, Sec. C353 Sr. Lit. C3, 453 Corr. Guard C453 Pan-Amer. Club C3, 453 Friendship C3, 45. Sally Lou Fenton Cinema Club C351 Friendship C3, 453 G. A. A. C3, 453 Boost- ers C3, 453 Corr. Guard CZ, 3. 451 Girls' Cab. C35. Phyllis E. Finkelstein Hts. Players CZ, 353 Debate Club C453 Friendship C3, 453 Chess Club C3, 453 G. A. A. C3, 453 A. S. C. C3, 453 Music Apprec. Club C453 Pan-Amer. Club C452 Boosters C453 Corr. Guard CZ5. Audrey Ruth Foss Cadet Band CZ5: Concert Band CZ, 3, 453 Pep Band CZ, 3, 453 Marching Band CZ, 3, 45, Officer C453 Band and Orch. Staff CZ, 3, 453 Sym- phony Orch. CZ, 3, 453 String' Orch. CZ, 3,453 Pit. Orch. C453 Music Apprec. Club CZ53 Friendship CZ5. Lois Jeanette Friday First Aid Club C353 Friendship C453 Boosters C45. Jon Ganger Football M ana g e r CZ, 3, 45, Sr. Man- ager C453 Baseball Manager C3, 45, Head Manager C453 Equipment Manager CZ, 3, 45, Head Man- ager C453 H-Club C3, 45, Sec. C453 Chem. Lab. Asst.3 N. H. S. cb. i361 Bob Faile Cadet Band C251 Concert Band CZ, 3. 453 Marching Band CZ, 3, 453 Drum Ma- jor C453 Pep Band C3, 453 N. H. S. C45. Ann Farnacy lr. Lit. CZ53 Corr. Guard C253 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 45, Pres. C453 Yellow Jackets C3, 453 Cadets C3, 453 Student Council C453 Glee Club C3, 453 Friendship CZ, 3, 453 Boosters CZ, 3, 45. Harlan L. Felder Concert Band C3, 453 Marching Band C3, 453 Pep Band C3, 453 Swing Band C3, 45: Symphony Orch. CZ. 3, 453 String Orch. CZ, 3, 453 Pit Orch. CZ, 3, 453 Intramu- rals CZ, 3, 453 A. S. C. C353 Music Ap- prec. Club C453 Corr. Guard C353 Track 145. Sally Ann Finger Transferred fr 0 in Glenville C45. Arthur Fiordalisi Football CZ, 3, 453 Basketball C252 Pres. of Sr. Class3 Intra- murals CZ, 3, 453 Corr. Guard C3, 45, Capt. C453 Epsilon lli-Y CZ, 3, 45, Treas. C35, V. Pres. C35, Pres. C453 Movie Guard C45. Capt. C45: H-Club C453 Boosters C35. joseph E. Frankel B. and G. C453 Intra- murals C3, 45. Ronald Friedman Hts. Players C353 Chess Club C453 Cal- dron C45. Milton Ganger Beta Hi-Y CZ, 3, 45, Treas. C453 Track C3, 453 Swimming C3, 453 Cadet Band CZ51 Concert Band CZ, 3, 453 Marching Band CZ, 3, 453 H - Club C353 Intramurals C3, 45. Norma A. Falcone Transferred f rom Rochester, N. Y. C45 3 Corr. Guard C45. Frank Feiner Music Apprec. Club CZ, 3, 45, Pres. C3, 453 German Club C253 Science Club CZ, 3, 453 Ride Club CZ, 353 Debate Club C3, 453 N. H. S. C3, 45. Howard N. Felder A. S. C. CZ, 353 Swimming C3, 45 3 H-Club C453 Corr. Guard C45 3 Hts. Players C35 3 Intra- murals CZ, 3, 45. Eleanor Fae Fink Friendship CZ, 353 Corr. Guard C453 Student Council C453 N. H. S. C45. Larry joel Firsten A. S. C. CZ53 Of- hcials Club C3, 453 lntramurals CZ, 3, 453 Football C253 Commercial C 1 u b C453 jr. Red Cross C25. jacquelyn Freed Corr. Guard CZ53 B. and G. Comm. C3, 453 Music Apprec. Club C353 Friendship CZ53 B. and G. C453 Jr. Red Cross CZ, 3, 45. Joan G. Fuller Friendship CZ, 3, 453 Boosters CZ, 35. Gerald J. Garron Intramurals C3, 45. Doris Garrett Jr. Red Cross C211 Corr. Guard C315 Aux. Aide C31. Leonard Geraci Intramurals CZ, 3, 415 Corr. Guard CZ, 31. Phyllis Joyce Gilbert Friendship CZ, 315 Boosters C415 Cin- ema Club C415 B. and G. Comm. C41. Bill Glaser Football M anager CZ15 Epsilon Hi-Y C3, 41, Sec. C413 jr. Red Cross C415 Corr. Guard C41, Capt. C415 Caldron C41: Student Council CZ1. Jerome L. Goldberg Forum Club CZ1: Hts. Players CZ, 3. 41, V. Pres. C415 Thespians C41. Norman J. Gonsalves German Club CZ15 jr. Red Cross C415 Caldron C415 Intra- murals C3, 415 N. H. S. C41. janet Grapentine Friendship CZ, 315 Cinema Club CZ1. Myrna Joan Grossman Friendship CZ, 315 G. A. A. CZ, 315 Cinema Club C315 Music Ap- prec. Club C3, 415 A. S. C. C315 Science Club C415 Pan-Amer. Club C415 Photogra- phy Club C41: Crest C415 B. and G. C41. Ed. C415 Quill and Scroll C41. Nancy Geggus G. A. A. CZ, 315 Yel- low Jackets C3, 411 Tennis Club Pres. C315 Choir C312 Glee Club CZ15 Assembly Comm. CZ, 3, 415 Friendship CZ15 Aux. Aide C415 Girls' Cab. CZ15 Student Coun- cil CZ, 315 jr. Red Cross CZ1: H, C41- Charles R. Gibbs Football CZ. 3, 415 H-Club C3, 41, Pres. C415 Intramurals CZ. 3, 415 Movie Guard C3, 415 Student Council C415 Corr. Guard CZ15 Epsilon Hi-Y CZ. 3,415 Boosters CZ, 3, 41. Robert Gilbert Epsilon Hi-Y C311 Wistgoma Hi-Y C415 Student Coun- cil C415 Corr. Guard C31. Shirley Ann Glass Friendship CZ, 315 B. and G. Comm. C312 Aux. Aide C315 Corr. Guard C415 Cinema Club C41. Miriam Goldberg Friendship CZ, 315 Hts. Players CZ, 31: Pan-Amer. Club C3, 415 Caldron C415 Jr. Lit. CZ1. Eugene M. Gordon Intramural Manager C3, 41: Student Council C415 Corr. Guard C31. Bette Greene joan S. Gruener Swim Cadets C3, 415 Choir C3, 415 Ci. A. CZ, 3. 415 Friendship C415 Life-Saving C3, 41. Tom H. George Beta Hi-Y CZ, 3, 41. Treas. C31, Sec. C41, Pres. C415 Choir C3, 415 German Club CZ. 315 Student Council C415 Football CZ1. Lois Gibson Friendship CZ15 Ger- man Club C315 Glee Club C3, 415 A. S. C. CZ, 315 Boosters C41. Eudice Gittelson Glee Club CZ15 Music Apprec. Club CZ15 Choir C3, 415 G. A. A. C3, 415 Jr. Red Cross C315 Friend- ship C3. 415 B. and G. Comm. C415 Corr. Guard C415 Aux. Aide C41. Louise Miriam Glatt G. A. A. C315 Boost- ers C3, 415 Friend- ship C315 Pan-Amer. Club C315 Hts. Play- ers C3, 415 Cinema Club C315 Corr. Guard C31. jane Goldsword Friendship CZ, 3, 41: G. A. A. CZ, 3, 412 Boosters C415 Cadets C415 jr. Lit. CZ, 315 Sr. Lit. C41. Mary Margaret Gray Choir C3, 415 Hts. Players CZ, 3, 415 Sr. Lit. C3, 415 Corr. Guard C315 Hermes C3, 41, Editor C415 Music Apprec. Club 4.2, 3, 41, see. C415 Girls' Cab. C415 N. H. S. C41. Leah Gressel Transferred from Shaw C415 N. H. S. C3, 415 Debate Club C415 Glee Club C415 Music Apprec. Club C415 Science Club C41. Lois June Grunzweig G. A. A. C215 Crest CZ, 3, 415 Friendship CZ, 315 Boosters C213 Broadcasters CZ, 3, 41, Sec. C3, 415 Clean-Up Squad CZ, 315 A. S. C. CZ, 3, 415 B. and G. C3, 41, Ed.-in-Chief C41 5 Quill and Scroll C3, 41: N. H. S. C3, 415 Egudent Council C3, C371 45. ik Charlene Gusman Broadcasters C25 5 Friendship CZ, 35 5 llts. Players C3, 455 Corr. Guard C45. Betty Hamilton Transferred fr o rn Shaw C45 5 Friend- ship C45 5 Boosters C45. Margaret Ann Hanna Ilts. Players C2, 3, 455 Friendship CZ, 3. 455 G. A. A. C3, 455 Sr. Lit. C3, 455 Glee Club CZ, 355 N. H. S. C45. Yvonne A. Harrett Cinema Club C255 .-Xux. Aide C355 Serv- ice Club C455 Friend- ship C45. Virginia Hart Hts. Players C255 Jr. Lit. CZ, 355 Assem- bly Comm. C355 Sr. Lit. C3, 455 Friend- ship C455 G. A. A. CZ. 3, 455 Yellow ,laekets C3, 455 Ca- dets C3, 455 Athletic Club Pres. C455 N. ll. S. C45. William L. Hassell Ciorr. Guard C255 In- tramurals C25. Jean Guzik Glee Club C355 Friendship CZ, 355 Boosters C255 B. and G. C45. Donald V. Hampton Concert Band CZ, 3, 455 Marching Hand CZ, 3. 45, Officer C455 Pep Band C2, 3, 455 Music Apprec. Club C3, 451 l an-Amer. Club CZ, 3. 455 lland Staff C3, 455 Cadet Band C25. Jeanne Hansen G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Cadets C3, 455 Yel- low jackets CZ, 3. 455 Girls' Cab. CZ, 3, 45, Pres. C455 -lr. Lit. C355 Friendship C252 Boosters CZ, 355 Choir C3, 455 Glee Club C255 llarmon- ettes C3, 455 Clean- Up Squad: Cinema Club C255 Sec. of jr. Class. Naamah K. Harris Glee Club C255 Friendship C 3 5 5 Choir C3, 45. Rose Michika Haruki Transferred f r om Lakewood lligh C35. Alice Hatch Transferred from Clayton High. Mo. C35, G. .X. A. C3, 45. Boosters C355 Swim Cadets C455 Life- Saving C3, 455 Cal- dron C45. Willard C. Haake Cadet Band C255 Marching Band CZ. 355 Concert Band C2, 355 Intramurals C2, 3, 455 Pep Band CZ5. Cy Handler Intramurals CZ, 3, 451 Rifle Club C355 Broadcasters C25 5 Science Club C455 Corr. Guard C455 Music Apprec. Club C45- Harlan Rudd Hanson Delta Hi-Y C2, 3, 45. Pres. C45 5 Movie Guard C455 T r a c k C255 Boosters CZ, 355 Intramurals C3, 45. William F. Harris Corr. Guard C45 5 Stamp Club C45. Otto K. Hasse Transferred fr om Twinsburg' C355 lap- silou Hi-Y CZ, 455 Intramurals CZ, 45. Lenore Margaret Heiman Transferred from Lakewood High C355 Friendship C355 G. A. .'X. C3, 455 Cadets C3, 455 German Club C35 5 Little Sym- phony C3, 455 Or- chestra C3, 455 Music Apprec. Club C455 Caldron C455 Boost- ers C355 Corr. Guard C455 jr. Red Cross C3, 45. l 38 l The Prexy and His Favor-ite June eniors A Beauty Plus Brains Jack Hertel Football 1253 Corr. Guard 1453 Intramu- rals. Hiroshi Hirakawa Photo-Tinting 125 3 Football 135. Beatrice Huler Commercial C l u b 1453 Friendship 1453 Cinema Club Herbert S. Isaacson Rifle Club 12, 351 Visual Ed. 12. 3, 453 Music Apprec. Club 1453 Science Club 12, 3, 45. Bernie Jacobson German Club 12, 353 Corr. Guard 1353 A. S. C. 12, 353 Caldron 145, iid. 1453 Jr. Red Cross 1453 N. H. S. 145. Charles Johnson Football 12, 3, 453 Basketball 13, 453 Track 1253 H-Club 145 3 Epsilon l-li-Y 12, 3, 45, Pres. 1452 Student Council 12, 3, 45, Pres. 1453 Corr. Guard 12. 3, 453 Movie Guard 13. 453 Intramurals 13, 453 Pres. Combined Hi-Y 145. l 39 l Ralph Herz, Jr. Hts. Players 12, 3, 453 Student Council 13, 453 German Club 13, 45, V. Pres. 1353 Thespians 145, Sec. 1453 Science Club 1453 N. ll. S. 145. Edward Hodan Crest 12, 353 Quill and Scroll 13, 453 Epsilon Hi-Y 145, V. Pres. 1453 Intra- murals 1353 Corr. Guard 1453 Caldron 1453 Student Council 12, 3, 453 V. Pres. of Sr. Class3 N. ll. S. 13, 45, Pres. 145. Betty Lee Immerman Corr. Guard 1253 French Club 1353 Friendship 13, 453 G. A. A. 1453 Crest 1453 Cinema Club 1453 Boosters 1453 N. H. S. 145. Eileen Israel jr. Lit. 1353 Corr. Guard 12, 353 Disas- ter Corps 13, 453 Managers 13, 45, V. Pres. 1453 Friend- ship 12, 3, 453 B. and G. 145, Ed. 1453 N. lrl. S. 1453 Aux. Aide 1453 Quill and Scroll 145- Beverly-Ann Jaffee Friendship 12. 3, 453 Managers 13, 453 Disaster Corps 13, 453 G. A. A. 1353 Music Apprec. Club 13, 453 B. and G. 1453 Cinema Club 1453 Glee Club 135: Pan-Amer. Club 1453 Corr. Guard 145 Jack johnson Football13,453 Baseball 13, 453 H- Club 1453 M o v i e Guard 13, 453 Corr. Guard 12. 3, 453 Ep- silon Hi-Y 12, 3, 453 Boosters 1253 Intra- murals 12, 3, 45. Mary Alice Hiller Friendship 12. 353 B. and G. Comm. 1453 Glee Club 1253 Aux. Aide 1453 B. and G. 1453 Choir 13, 453 Corr. Guard 1453 Harmonettes 13, 453 G. A. A. 1453 Stu- dent Council 1453 Assembly Comm. 13, 453 Pan-Amer. Club 1453 -Ir. Red Cross 1453 Cinema Club 145- Morton Hoicowitz Cadet Band 1253 Marching Band 12, 3, 453 Orchestra 13, 453 Concert Band 13. 453 Commercial C lub 1453 Corr. Guard 1453 Band Ensemble 1353 Pep Band 13, 453 Band Staff 13, 45. Thomasine Ireland G. A. A. 12, 353 Boosters 1453 Cin- ema Club 1453 Pan- Amer. Club 13, 453 Music Apprec. Club 1453 Friendship 1453 German Club 135. Bernice Jacobs Friendship 13, 45: Jr. Red Cross 12, 353 Service Club 125. Marye Jeffery Choir 12. 3, 453 G. A. A. 12, 3, 453 Boosters 12, 355 Friendship 12, 35 3 Swim Cadets 1453 Student Council 13, 453 A s s e m b I y C o m m . 3 Caldron 1453 J. F. A. C. 13, 45, Treas. 1453 N. ll. S. 145. Phillip Lee Johnson Intramurals 12, 35. Virginia Johnson G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Boosters C3, 455 Managers C3, 455 Friendship CZ, 3, 45. Vivian Kallie 'V . G. A. A. CZ, 35, B o o s t e r s C455 Friendship C35. Margaret Kann Pan-Amer. Club C455 Sr. Lit. C455 Friend- ship C3, 455 Music Apprec. Cub C45. jack Keefe Corr. Guard CZ55 ln- tramurals C3, 455 Boosters C45. Betty Kells G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Boosters CZ55 Stu- dent Council CZ55 Swim Cadets C35. Pete Kennedy Corr. Guard C355 ln- tramurals C3, 45. jean Rose Klein Jr. Red Cross CZ, 3, 455 B. and G. Comm. CZ, 3, 455 Aux. Aide C3, 455 Corr. Guard C3, 455 Broadcasters CZ55 Cinema Club C455 A. S. C. C35. Nancy Knesper Boosters CZ, 3, 455 Student Council C355 Friendship C455 jr. Red Cross CZ55 G. A. A. C253 Corr. Guard C355 N. H. S. C455 Jr. Lit. C35. l40l Roslyn Kaatz A. S. C. CZ, 3, 455 jr. Lit. CZ, 355 Assem- bly Comm. C355 Corr. Guard C355 Friendship C3, 455 Girls' Cab. C455 B. and G. Comm. C455 Boosters C455 Cal- dron C45. Jud W. Kane Music Apprec. Club C3, 455 Pan-Amer. Club C3, 45, V. Pres. C45, Treas. C455 Choir C35. Joanne Katz A. S. C. CZ55 Friend- ship CZ, 355 Boosters C355 Corr. Guard C45. jean Keller G. A. A. C25 5 Friendship CZ, 3, 455 Crest C45. jean Kennedy Girls' Cab. CZ5 5 Boosters CZ, 3 5 5 Friendship C355 G. A. A. CZ, 455 A. S. C. CZ5 5 jr. Lit. C355 Choir C3, 45. Barbara King jr. Lit. CZ55 Friend- ship CZ, 455 Corr. Guard C455 Aux. .Xide C455 N. H. C45. Lawrence D. Klein Intramurals CZ, 3, 45, William C. Koehler Don Kalish Student Council CZ, 3, 45, Treas. C455 A. S. C. CZ, 3, 45, Capt. C455 Corr. Guard CZ, 3, 45, Capt. C3, 455 Intramurals CZ, 3, 455 Caldron C455 Basketball Manager CZ, 355 Assembly Comm. C455 jr. Red Cross CZ55 I. C. C. C25- Zoe F. Kane Orchestra CZ, 3, 455 Band and Orch. Staff CZ, 3,455 Boost- ers CZ, 3, 455 A. S. C. C355 Music Ap- prec. Club CZ, 3, 455 Little Symphonyg Friendship C35. Shirley Ruth Katz Corr. Guard CZ, 3, 455 Ir. Red Cross CZ, 455 Boosters C355 Science Club C45, Treas. C455 Broad- casters C3, 45, Treas. C455 Friendship CZ, 3, 455 Pan-Amer. Cflub C3, 45. Treas. C455 N. H. S. C45. Charles O. Kelley Corr. Guard CZ55 Movie Guard C45 3 'XVistgoma Hi-Y C455 Intramurals CZ, 3, 455 Track CZ, 355 Student Council CZ55 Ir. Red Cross CZ5. Marilyn Kennedy G. A. A. CZ55 Boost- ers CZ55 Friendship CZ55 Ir. Lit. CZ55 Student Council C455 Boosters CZ5. Nancy King N. H. S. C455 lfriendship CZ, 355 Tennis Club Pres. C355 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 45. Sec. C455 Girls' Cab. CZ55 Jr. Lit. CZ, 355 Sr. Lit. C3, 45, V. Pres. C455 Cal- dron C45. Stanford Kleinman Intramurals CZ, 3, 455 H-Club C3, 455 Track Manager CZ55 Cross - Country Track Manager C35. Robert A. Koenig Cadet Band CZ55 Marching Band CZ55 Intramurals CZ, 3, 455 Corr. Guard CZ, 455 llts. Players CZ, 355 Debate Club C45 5 Foru m Club CZ55 Commercial C l u b C453 Intramural Ref- eree C355 Track CZ. 3, 45. Louise Kolitz Transferred f r o rn Denver, Colo. C31 3 Friendship C31. Frances Kovacs Transferred from Phoenix, Ariz. C413 Crest Staff C413 De- bate Club C41. Vivian Lois Kretch Friendship C2, 3. 413 Ir. Lit. C2, 313 Pan- Amer. Club C313 De- bate Club C413 Stu- dent Council C413 Assembly C om m. C41 3 Photography Club C41. Phil Kronenberg Football Manager C213 Intramurals C2. 313 Intramural Man- ager C213 B, and G. C413 Corr. Guard C213 Boosters C2, 31. Donald Kwait A. S. C. C2, 313 Con- cert Band C2, 313 Marching Band C2, 313 Corr. Guard C3, 41, Capt. C413 Jr. Red Cross C213 In- tramurals C2, 31. Joyce Landis Friendship C2, 31 3 Cinema Club C213 Student Council C215 Corr. Guard C3, 41. Eloise Lawrence Life-Saving C313 B. and G. C41. Gloria Lebowitz Richard A. Koplow Football C213 A. S. C. C2, 313 Football Announcer C313 T r a c k Announcer C213 Student Council C2, 313 Head Corr. Guard Capt. C413 In- tramurals C313 Boosters C41. Robert L. Kraft Stage Crew C21. Phyllis Kritzer Friendship C2, 413 Cinema Club C413 B. and G. C41. Alice Kufadakis Elaine B. Laflie Friendship C2, 313 Boosters C2, 313 A. S. C. C213 Corr. Guard C2, 313 G. A. A. C213 Assembly Comm. C3, 413 Hts. Players C2, 3, 41, Sec. C413 Thespians C41. Erma june Lanes Boosters C2, 3, 413 Friendship CZ, 3, 413 Corr. Guard C411 Pan-Amer. Club C3, 413 B. and G. Comm. C3, 413 jr. Lit. C31. Joan Lawrence Cadet Band C213 Concert Band C2, 3, 413 Band Librarian C3, 413 Marching Band CZ, 3, 41, Of- ficer C413 Pep Band C2, 3, 413 Pit Orch. C413 Music Apprec. Club C2, 3, 413 Or- chestra C3, 41. Judith Leonard Choir C2, 3, 41, Boosters C2, 31: Friendship C3, 41, V. Pres. C413 Caldron C3, 41, Ed. C413 Cin- ema Club C21Q I. F. A. C. C41, V. Pres. C411 Girls' Cab. C411 Student Council C213 Corr. Guard C213 B. and G. C413 G. A. A. C2, 311 jr. Lit. C213 Sr. Lit. C413 N. H. S. C3, 41. Marilyn Kotis Cadets C413 Boost- ers C2, 3. 413 Jr. Lit. C2, 312 Cinema Club C413 G. A. A. C2, 3, 413 Friendship C41. Marilyn Krenitz Friendship C 3 , 413 jr. Lit. C313 Cinema Club C3, 41, Pres. C413 B. and G. Comm. C3, 413 jr. Red Cross C413 N. H. S. C41. Emery Kritzler Frank J. Kunzman George R. Lamb Intramurals C2, 3, 413 Track C3, 413.jr. Red Cross C3, 41. Florence C. Lange Broadcasters C2, 3, 413 Student An- nouncer C313 Disas- ter Corps C313 Corr. Guard C313 B. and G. C413 Girls' Cab. C413 Friendship C2, 3, 41. Barbara Lawton Transferred from Hathaway - Brown C313 Friendship C3, 413 G. A. A. C3, 413 Pan-Amer. Club C413 B. and G. Comm. C413 Boosters C413 Jr. Red Cross C413 Service Club C41. Albert W. Leppla Intramurals C2, 3, 413 Corr. Guard C213 Jr. Red Cross C213 Student Council C413 Movie Guard C31. l41l Eileen Lerman Friendship 12, 353 A. s. C. 12, 453 Jr. Lit. 1253 G. A. A. 1253 1'ommercial Club 145, Carl M. Levy Transferred from Shaw 1253 Track 13. 453 Cross - Country Track Capt. 1453 ln- tramurals 13,45, Capt. 1353 H-Club 1 3, 45 3 Wlrestlillg 145- Leah Libman Friendship 1251 Cin- ema Club 13, 45, Sec. 145: B. and G. Comm. 145. janet Lilje Cadet Band 125: Concert Band 1Z, 3. 453 Marching Band 1Z, 3, 45, Officer 1453 Pep Band 12. 3, 453 Band Staff 12, 3, 453 G. A. A. 12, 3, 453 Friendship 1Z, 3, 452 Managers 13, 45. Patricia Logan G. A. A. 135. jackie Lowe Friendship 135: Service Club 1353 1'iuema Club 1453 N, ll. s. 145. Barbara Levenson Friendship 12 , 35 3 Corr. Guard 13, 453 Cinema Club 1453 Commercial Club 145. Ranald Lewin liootball 12, 3, 45, Capt. 1453 Basketball 12, 3, 453 Track 12, 3, 45: H-Club 13, 45, Y. Pres. 1453 lntra- murals 12, 3.453 Movie Guard 12, 3, 453 Student 1'ouncil 12, 353 Curr. Guard 1253 Boosters 12, 3, 45. Howard H. Lichtner Hts. Players 12. 3, 45. Pres. 145: Stage Crew 125: Thespiaus 13, 45, l'res. 145: Science Club 13. 45, Tre-as. 13. 451 Visual lid. 12, 3, 45, Capt. 1453 Student Coun- cil 1453 N. ll. S. 145. Alexander Lipson Hermes 12, 3, 451 Marching lland 12. 3, 453 Science Club 13, 453 Music Ap- prec. Club 13, 453 ll. S. 145. Amelia Kathryn Lombardo Corr. Guard 1353 Friendship 12, 3. 452 jr. Lit. 135: Disas- ter Corps 13, 453 B. and G. 1453 Clean- Up Squad 135 Anne Loweth lfriendship 13, 45, Sec. 1453 G. A. A. 1Z. 3, 453 Swim Ca- dets 145: Corr. Guard 1253 Boosters 12, 3, 45: Student Council 1453 Caldron 1 45 3 Photography Club 145. Lois Levine Pan-Amer. Club 13. 453 lfriendship 12, 352 Corr. Guard 13, 45. Dave Lewis Cross - Country Track 1Z, 451 H- Club 1453 Choir 13, 453 A. S. C. 12, 3,453 Track 1453 Intramu- rals 12. 3, 453 Bas- ketball Manager 12. 3. 453 liarmoneers 13, 45: Gannna Hi- Y 145: Chem. Lab. Asst. 145, Managers 1253 Curr. Guard 135:N. ll.S.145. Ruth B. Lienhard G. A. A. 12, 3. 45, Friendship 12, 3, 45: Cadets 13,453 li. and G. 1453 Service Club 145. James A. Liptak Track 12, 353 Intra- murals 12, 3, 453 ,lr. Red Cross 145. Lorna Loren Friendship 12, 3, 45, Treas. 135, Sec. 1453 G. A. A, 12, 3, 453 Hts. Players 12, 351 Boosters 12, 3, 453 bl. F. A. C. 13, 451 Student Council 1353 Girls' Cab. 1453 Ca- dets 13, 453 Assem- bly Comm. 145. Lois M. Lurie Roosters 1Z53 jr. Lit. 1351 Friendship 12, 3, 453 Cinema Club 1453 Pan - Amer. Club 1453 B. and G. Comm. 145. l42l Eddie Nose', his Physics June Seniors The Boys William Mackin Transferred f r om Millersburg Military Inst. 143 5 Football 1435 H-Club 1435 In- tramurals 143. Howard L. Marks Corr. Guard 12, 335 A. S. C. 1235 Dis- aster Corps 1 33 5 Round Table 133: lntramurals 12, 3. 43 Betty Matson Student Council 12, 3, 435 jr. Lit. 1335 Sr. Lit. 1435 Corr. Guard 13, 43: G. A. A. 13, 435 Caldron 1435 N. H, S. 143. Elizabeth McConoughey N. H. S. 1435 G. A. A. 12, 3, 435 Friend- ship 12, 3, 435 Boosters 12, 335 Jr. Lit. 12, 33, Pres. 1335 Sr. Lit. 13, 435 Cin- ema Club 123, Pres. 1235 Glce Club 1335 Choir 1435 Caldron 13, 43, Ed. 1435 Girls' Cab.143 Robert M. McNally Delta Hi-Y 12, 335 Corr. Guard 12, 3, 43. Bill Meltzer Swimming 13, 435 Movie Guard 133 5 Corr. Guard 1235 H- Club 13, 43. l 43 l james A. Macmillan, jr. Ir. Red Cross 12, 3, 43, Tru-as. 143 5 Boosters13,431 Cheerleader 13, 43: Choir 1435 lntramu- l'1llSI Caldron 143: lfpsilon lli-Y. Helen Marsh lloosters 12, 3, 435 Friendship 12, 3, 435 G. .-X. A. 13, 43. Norma Maxwell Choir 13, 43: lloost- ers 1435 G. A. .X. 12, 33. Howard C. McFarland Boosters 12, 3, 43. Treas. 133, Pres. 1435 Student Coun- cil 1435 Epsilon Hi- Y 13, 43, Sec. 133, V. Pres. 1435 Basket- ball 1235 Swimming 13, 435 Cheerleader 1435 Caldron 1435 Corr. Guard 12, 33. Madeline Meech G. A. A. 12, 3, 435 Friendship 13, 435 Boosters 1435 Glee Club 1335 Cinema Club 1335 Service Club 143. Robert E. Miller Corr. Guard 1335 Track 12, 3, 435 Swinnning 1435 jr. Red Cross 12, 335 Boosters 1235 Intra- murals 12, 3, 43. Theodore Smith Mandeville, jr. Swimming 12, 3, 435 Track 12, 3, 435 H- Club 13, 435 Epsilon Hi-Y 13,435 Caldron 143, lid. 1435 Hoosi- ers 1235 Intramurals 1 33 5 Cross-Country Track 12, 3, 43. Donald L. Marx Concert Band 12, 3, 435 Orchestra 12, 3, 435 Band and Orch. Staff 13, 435 Corr. Guard 1235 March- ing Band 12, 3, 435 Music Apprec. Club 12. 3, 435 Calclron 143- Kay Mayeda Roger A. McIntyre Hts. Players 12, 335 Stage Crew 12, 33. Doris Meilander Transferred fr om Bedford, Ohio 1335 Friendship 13, 435 G. A. A. 13, 435 Jr. Lit. 1335 llts. Players 133. Howard Mitzel Corr. Guard 12, 335 Movie Guard 143 5 Boosters 12, 335 Del- ta Hi-Y 13, 43. Edwin Mix Transferred fr o m Germantown, P a . C355 Intramurals C3, 45. Marilyn Mollenkopf Boosters CZ, 455 Girls' Cab. C355 Friendship C3, 45. Patricia Moore Boosters CZ55 Swim Club Pres. C455 Jr. Lit. C355 Sr. Lit. C455 Jr. Red Cross C45, Pres. C455 Swim Ca- dets C3, 455 Yellow Jackets C455 Assem- bly Comm. C355 J. F. A. C. C455 Girls, Cab. C455 Aux. Aide C455 B. and G. Comm. C455 Student Council C3, 455 N. H. S. C45. Carl Mottek German Club CZ55 Track CZ, 3, 45 5 Boosters C455 Corr. Guard C3, 45. Josephine Ne Camken Transferred from Va. Intermont Col- lege C355 Friendship C355 Boosters C35. Richard L. Neubert Intramurals CZ, 3, 455 Track C35. Howard Newmarket Transferred from East Tech. C255 A. S. C. CZ, 3, 455 Corr. Guard CZ, 35, Capt. C355 Stage Crew C255 Swimming C45. jim Nusbaum Gamma Hi-Y CZ. 3, 45, Sec. C35, Pres. C455 Corr. Guard C455 Hts. Players C355 Jr. Red Cross C255 Choir C455 Boosters CZ, 3, 45, Treas. C455 Intramu- rals CZ, 3, 455 Cal- dron C45. l 44 l Beverly Moinester Transferred from Glenville C255 Sci- ence Club CZ, 3, 455 Photography Club C455 Corr. Guard C455 Debate Club C45- ' George William Moody Ca det Band C255 Concert Band C3, 455 Marching Band C455 Pep Band C455 Gam- ma Hi-Y C3, 45, Pres. C455 Intramu- rals C3, 45. Harriet Moss G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Cadets C3, 455 Corr. Guard C45. Margy Mountcastle G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Swim Cadets C3, 455 Crest C455 I-Its. Play- ers CZ, 3, 455 Man- agers C455 Yellow Jackets C3, 455 Boosters CZ, 3, 455 Friendship C255 N. H. s. C45. Bill Negin Student Council C255 A. S. C. CZ, 3, 455 Boosters CZ, 3, 45: Track C3, 455 Cross- Country Track C3, 455 H-Club C3, 455 B. and G. C455 Corr. Guard C455 Intramu- rals CZ, 3, 45. Esther Tudy Newman French Club CZ, 35, Sec.-Treas. C355 Photography C l u b C455 Science Club C455 Music Apprec. Club C455 Corr. Guard C45. Betty Ruth Newton Transferred fr o m Milwaukee, W is c. C455 G. A. A. C455 Friendship C45. Robert D. Oliver Madelyn Moinester G. A. A. C355 Sci- ence Club C3, 455 Photography Club C455 jr. Red Cross 135- N. H. S. C45. . 1 Marian Moody G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Boosters CZ, 3, 455 Friendship CZ, 355 Choir C3, 455 Cinema Club C35, Treas. C355 Jr. Lit. CZ5. Gertrude Linda Moster Corr. Guard CZ, 455 Friendship C3, 455 Managers C3, 455 Jr. Lit. C355 Disaster Corps C3, 45, Pres. C455 Clean-Up Squad CZ, 355 B. and G. Comm. C355 B. and G. C45. Maxine Nagelbush Transferred from Galion High School C355 Music Apprec. Club C455 Glee Club C3, 455 Cinema Club C455 Friendship C455 Pan-Amer. Club C455 Library Club C45. Gerry Neikard Friendship CZ, 3, 455 Commercial Club C455 Cinema Club C455 G. A. A. C45. Judy Newman ' Friendship CZ, 3, 455 Cinema Club CZ, 355 Glee Club CZ, 355 Hlr. Lit. CZ5. William C. Nixon, jr. Visual Ed. CZ55 Swimming CZ, 3, 455 H-Club C3, 455 Marching Band CZ, 3, 455 Concert Band CZ, 3, 455 Orchestra CZ, 3, 455 Pep Band C3, 455 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45. Marilyn O'Loughlin G. A. A. C3, 455 Friendship C35. Eric Olson Basketball C253 Stu- dent Council C353 Cadet Band C353 Swing Band C3, 453 Concert Band C3, 453 Marching Band C3, 453 Beta Hi-Y C45, Treas. C453 Intramu- rals C3, 453 German Club CZ, 35. Lawrence C. Papp Pan-Amer. Club C253 Crest CZ, 353 Intra- murals CZ, 3, 45: Corr. Guard 135: Cross - Country Track CZ, 3, 453 Gamma Hi-Y C3, 45, V. Pres. C453 Cal- dron C3, 45, F.d.-in- Chief C453 H-Club C453 Student Coun- cil C453 N. I-I. S. C3. 453 Baseball C3, 45. Charles J. Pasek Cadet Band C253 Concert Band C353 Marching Band C353 Delta I'Ii-Y C3, 453 Swing Band C353 In- tramurals C3, 45. George Penty Transferred f r o m St. Petersburg, Fla. C453 Intramurals C45. Lenore Pfeffer Friendship CZ, 3, 453 Sr. Lit. C45, Treas. C453 Broadcasters CZ, 353 G. A. A. CZ, 453 jr. Red Cross CZ, 3, 45, V. Pres. C453 B. and G. Comm. C3, 453 5. F. A. C. C453 Glee Club C353 As- sembly Comm. C453 Aux. Aide CZ, 3, 453 Caldron C45, Ed. C453 N. H. S. C45. Natalie Potter G. A. A. C3, 453 Swim Cadets C453 G I e e Club C353 Friendship CZ, 3, 45, Paul Harrison Presnell B. and G. CZ, 3, 45. William K. Raymond Stage Crew C3, 453 Visual Ed. C453 Hts. Players C3, 453 Thes- pians C45. Marvin J. Orchen Track C253 A. S. C. C353 Intramurals C3, 45. Milton Pappas String Orchestra CZ. 35 3 Symphony Or- chestra CZ, 353 Foot- ball CZ, 353 Track CZ, 3, 45 3 Wrestlitig Club C353 Movie Guard C35. Gerald J. Pearlman Corr. Guard C3, 453 Intramurals CZ5. Perry Peskin Crest CZ, 3, 453 Quill and Scroll C3, 453 N. I-I. S. C3, 453 Music Apprec. Club CZ, 353 Science Club C253 Student Council C35. Marie Piascik Friendship CZ, 3, 453 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 453 Boosters CZ, 3, 453 Cadets C3, 453 Cheer- leader C453 Assembly Comm. C353 J. F. A. C. C453 jr. Lit. CZ, 353 Student Council CZ53 Jr. Red Cross C353 N. H. S. C45. Don Powers Football CZ, 453 Baseball CZ53 Bas- ketball C453 H-Club C453 Corr. Guard CZ, 3, 453 Movie Guard C3, 453 Delta I'li-Y CZ, 3, 453 Intramu- rals C2, 3, 453 B. and G. C45. Marjorie Zea Quint Friendship C3, 453 Cinema Club C453 Student Council C453 Corr. Guard C453 G. A. A. C35. William Raymont Rifle Club C253 In- tramurals CZ, 3, 45. Millicent L. Osborne Friendship CZ, 453 Music Apprcc. Club C3, 453 G. A. A. C453 Boosters C45. james E. Parker Intramurals C45. Mary Helen Pearse G. A. A. CZ, 353 Ir. Lit. CZ, 353 Music Apprec. Club C353 Choir C3, 453 Girls' Cab. C353 Friendship CZ, 3. 45- Arthur C. Peters Student Council CZ, 353 Hts. Players C3, 453 Choir C3, 453 Stage Crew C3, 453 Boosters CZ, 353 Ger- man Club CZ, 353 Cross - Country Track C45. Matt Platten Math Club CZ5. Marjorie E. Pratt Friendship CZ, 3, 453 Life-Saving CZ, 353 Aux. Aide C3, 453 ll. and G. Comm. C353 Pan-Amer. Club C3, 453 G, A. A. C453 Corr. Guard C45. Barbara Raymond G. A. A. CZ, 3, 45, Sec. C453 Cadets C3, 453 Yellow Jackets C453 Corr. Guard C353 Boosters C3, 453 Friendship CZ53 Jr. Lit. CZ, 35. Robert Reider Corr. Guard C253 In- tramurals CZ, 353 A. S. C. CZ5. l45l DeMaris Reider Transferred from Shaw C35 5 Friend- ship C455 Pan-Amer. Club C455 Boosters C455 B. and G. Comm. C45. Donald Rew C a d et Band C255 Marching Band C25. Chuck N. Rini Boosters C2, 3, 455 Crest C3, 455 B. and G. C455 Track C25. Ileen L. Roberts Friendship C2, 3, 455 B. and G. Comm. C3, 45. Larry Robinson B. and G. C3, 45, Ind. C455 Quill and Scroll C455 Hts. Players C2, 3, 45, Treas. C455 TllCS15lHllSC45, Treas. C455 Football and Track An- nouncer C355 Assem- bly Comm. C3, 45, Treas. C35. Chairman C455 Corr. Guard 5 Cadet Rand 5 Marching Rand C255 Concert Rand CZ. 355 Orchestra C355 Swing Rand C355 Pep Band C2, 355 A. S. C. C2, 355 Boosters C355 Jr. Red Cross C45. C25 C25 Edward Rosenbluth Jr. Red Cross C255 German Club C255 A. S. C. C2, 3, 455 Choir C3, 455 Corr. Guard C455 Chess Club C35. jean Rentsch Friendship C2, 455 Cadet Band C355 Concert Band C455 Marching Band C3, 455 Pep Band C45. Bernard Rich Visual Ed. C3, 455 Photography Club C455 Corr. G u a r d C355 -French Club C35. Mayer S. Robbins Transferred fr om Riverside Military Academy C45. Thomas H. Roberts Choir C3, 455 Har- moneers C3, 455 Cal- dron C3, 455 German Club C2, 35, Pres. C355 Corr. Guard C455 Student Coun- cil C455 N. H. S. C3, 45. Norton William Rose Band C255 Trans- ferred to Riverside Military Acad. C255 Transferred from Riverside Military Acad. C455 Intramu- rals C2, 45. Lois Ruth Roskin Music Apprec. Club C2, 3, 455 Jr. Lit. C355 Friendship C3, 45 5 Broadcasters C3, 455 B. and G. Comm. C45 5 Managers C3. 45. Shirlee Ellen Resnick Managers C255 jr. Lit. C2, 355 Friend- ship C2, 455 Cinema Club C355 Disaster Corps C2, 355 Round Table C355 Music Apprec. Club C35. Cora Richardson G. A. A. C2, 355 Ca- d e t B a n d C255 Friendship C2, 3, 455 Boosters C2, 3, 455 Cinema Club C355 I. C. C. C355 jr. Lit. C355 Sr. Lit. C455 Cheerleader C45 5 Corr. Guard C455 Jr. Red Cross C455 J. F. A. C. C455 Caldron C455 N. H. S. C45. Theresa Roberto Friendship C2, 3, 455 Jr. Lit. C2, 355 Sr. Lit. C455 Caldron C3, 45, lid. C455 Corr. Guard C355 N. H. S. C45- Joyce Robertson Crest C2, 35. Janet Rosenblatt Friendship C2, 3, 455 Managers C2, 3, 453 A. S. C. C355 Science Club C3, 455 Pan- Amer. Club C45. Kenneth M. Ross A. S. C. C3, 45. Choir C45. l46l Moody Parkfsj in the Library June enziors The Clutching Hand Herman Roth Phoebe Sacheroff N. H. S. C455 A. 5. C. C455 Sr. Lit. C45, l'res. C455 -lr. Lit, C2, 35, Treas, C355 Girls' Cab. C355 jr. Red Cross C455 Boosters C2, 3, 455 Corr. Guard C3, 455 Friendship C3, 455 B. and G. Comm. C451 Music Apprec. Club C255 Pan-Amer. Club C355 Caldron C3, 45. Virginia Scheppan Friendship C255 Pan- Amer. Club C355 -lr. Lit. C355 B. and G. Comm. C455 Cinema Club C455 Music Ap- prec. Club C455 A r m e tl Service Comm. C45. Richard A. Schoebel Football C255 intra- murals C2, 3, 45, Capt. C35. Clarence W. Schultz Transferred from Houston, Tex. C255 Concert Band C25 5 Music Apprec. Club C 2 5 5 lntramurals C255 Pep Band C251 Marching Band C25. Richard Shackson Hts. Players C255 Track C3, 455 Corr. Guard C35 5 Cross- Country Track C455 Code Club C255 Ra- dio Club C455 Cal- dron C45. l47l Edith Rumbaugh Ir. Red Cross C35 Swim Cadets C35 Yellow jackets C45 Boosters CZ, 3, 45 G. A. A. C2, 3, 45 Friendship C25. Ellette Saunders Bob Schieman hlr. Red Cross C25 Radio Club C2, 3 455 German Club C2 351 Corr. Guard C45 Rudolph Schor Pan-Amer. Club C3. 455 Corr. Guard C3, 45 5 lntramurals C2, 3, 45, Ofhcial C45. William C. Schultz Choir C3, 455 Corr. Guard C35. Bernice Shapiro Aux. Aide C35: G. :X A. C25. 1 1 1 Jean Sacherow Kay Schellinger Friendship C455 Pan-Amer. Club C455 Corr. Guard C25. Kathleen M. Schneider lfrieiirlsliip C3, 455 G. A. A. C3, 455 Man- agers C455 Boosters C45. Victor C. Schroeder Choir C455 Gym Leaders Club C25 5 Library Guard C45 5 lntramurals C3, 45. Alice Seatter Cinema Club C355 Jr. Red Cross C35 5 Choir C355 Boosters C25. Harvey Sharp Corr. Guard C455 Visual Ed. C45 5 Commercial Club C455 lntramural Of- licial C452 Track C35- Lucy Shepard Choir C3, 455 Glee Club CZ55 Friendship CZ, 3, 455 Jr. Lit. C355 Boosters CZ, 3. 455 I. C. C. C355 G. A. A. C2, 3, 455 Photography Club C45, Sec. C455 As- sembly Comm. C35. Mary Lou Shurtleff Cheerleader C 4 5 5 Cinema Club C35, Pres. C355 Friend- ship CZ, 455 G. A. A. CZ, 455 Boosters CZ, 455 jr. Lit. C355 Hts. Players CZ5. Chialeen Judith Simon Friendship CZ, 455 G. A. A. CZ, 355 J. F. A. C. C455 Caldron C455 Student Council C355 Glee Club CZ55 Choir C3, 455 A. S. C. C3, 455 N. H. S. C45- ' Edna Mae Smith Friendship CZ, 3, 455 G. A. A. C355 Boost- GFS CZ, 355 Service Club C45. David Snapp N. H. S. C3, 455 Quill and Scroll C3, 455 Intramurals CZ, 3, 455 Crest CZ, 3, 455 Chess Club C355 Stu- dent Council CZ5. Lawrence A. Speyer Cadet Band C255 Concert Band CZ, 3, 455 Marching Band CZ, 3, 45, Officer C455 Orchestra C355 Pep Rand CZ, 3, 45. Catherine Ann Stearns Friendship CZ, 355 Choir C3, 455 Cinema Club C455 N. H. S. C45- William C. Stewart, Jr. Corr. Guard CZ, 3, 455 Intramurals CZ, 3, 455 Hts. Players CZ, 355 Boosters CZ, 355 Cross-Country Track C35. i48l Lynn Sherman Girls' Cab. C3, 45, Treas. C455 Treas. of jr. Classg Boosters CZ, 3, 45, Sec. C355 N. H. S. C455 Ca- dets C3, 455 jr. Lit. CZ, 355 Sr. Lit. C45, Sec. C455 J. F. A. C. C3, 455 Student Council CZ5. Edward Silver Cadet Band C255 Concert Band CZ, 455 Corr. Guard C45. Diane Sinsheimer Friendship CZ, 355 Boosters C3, 455 Pan-Amer. C 1 u b C355 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Student Council CZ55 Jr. Red Cross C355 Cinema Club C45. Herta Smith Friendship C3, 455 German Club C355 jr. Lit. CZ, 355 Corr. Guard CZ, 45: Pan- Amer. Club C455 B. and G. Comm. C3, 455 N. H. S. C45. Eleanor Solomon Glee Club C45 5 Friendship CZ, 3, 455 Boosters CZ5. Rose Mary Spisak Friendship CZ, 355 Jr. Red Cross CZ55 B. and G. Comm. CZ, 3, 455 Music Apprec. Club C455 Clean-Up Squad CZ. 355 Corr. Guard CZ55 Cinema Club C45. May Stern Corr. Guard C355 Friendship C45. Virginia Ann Stief Choir C3, 455 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Cinema Club C35, V. Pres. C355 Boosters CZ, 3, 455 Jr. Lit. C255 Girls' Cab. CZ, 455 Cadets C3, 455 Glee Club C25. Sol Shulman A. S. C. C3, 455 In- tramurals C3, 455 Corr. Guard C35. Clarina Silvestro Friendship CZ, 45 5 Managers C3, 45. Dorothy Smith Boosters C3, 45 5 Friendship C3, 45. Marilyn Louise Smith Friendship CZ55 Cin- ema Club CZ55 N. H. S. C45. Sanford Sonkin Assembly C om m. C455 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45, Ofhcial C3, 455 Track CZ5. Marvin K. Spitz A. S. C. CZ, 355 Pan- Ameriean Club C455 Corr. Guard CZ55 B. and G. C455 Com- mercial Club C45, Pres. C455 Intramu- rals CZ, 3, 45, Of- ficial C45 5 Boosters. Marge Steigerwald Student Council CZ55 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 J. F. A. C. C3, 455 Choir C3, 455 Friend- ship C455 Boosters C455 N. H. S. C3, 45. Charlotte L. Stone Friendship CZ, 355 G. A. A. CZ, 355 Jr. Lit. C255 Music Apprec. Club C455 Corr. G u a r d C455 Man- agers C455 Pan- American Club C45. Marilyn V. R. Stone G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Choir CZ, 3, 455 Ca- dets C3, 45: N. H. S. C3, 455 Caldron C3, 45, Ed. C455 Girls' Cab. CZ, 3, 45, Sec, C455 Jr. Lit. C2, 355 Sr. Lit. C3, 451 Friendship C255 As- sembly Comm. C455 Clean-Up S q ua d C255 V. Pres. of Jr. Class5 Treas. of Sr. Class. Robert B. Stringer Football C255 Ger- man Club C255 Wist- goma Hi-Y C3, 45. Harry Tajima Geraldine Tupholme G. A. A. CZ, 355 Commercial Club C255 Boosters C3, 455 Cinema Club C45 5 Friendship C255 jr. Red Cross CZ5. Leona R. Vail Crest CZ, 3, 45, Ed.- in-Chief C455 Quill and Scroll C3, 455 N. H. S. C45. Alfred W. Visintainer Football C2, 355 In- tramurals C2, 3, 45, Capt. C455 Corr. Guard C2, 35. Lois Elaine Waldeck Friendship CZ, 355 Cinema Club C455 Music Apprec. Club C455 Corr. Guard C45. Ruth Eliane Warren Choir C2, 3, 455 Friendship C2, 3, 455 Boosters CZ, 3, 455 Nurse's Aid C253 Armed Service Comm. C455 Hts. Players C255 Student Council C25 5 Crest Comm. C35. Wilbur Stranahan Rifle Club C35 5 Marching' Band CZ. 3, 45, Officer C455 Cadet Band C255 Concert Band C3, 455 Pep Band C3, 455 Band an d O r c h . Staff C3, 45. Douglas Harry Such Cadet Band C255 Marching Band C255 Concert Band C2, 455 lntramurals C 2, 3 , 45. Yvonne Terhune Transferred f r o m Neillsville, W i s c . 5 Band C45. Ingrid Ullman Girls' Cab. CZ. 355 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Ca- dets C3, 455 Yellow Jackets C3, 45, Pres. C455 Friendship CZ, 3, 455 Boosters C3, 455 Glee Club C355 N. H. S. C45. Dick Vangunten Betty J. Wade Transferred fr o m N 0 r t h Hollywood High School C355 Managers C45. Margie Walter G. A. A. C2, 3, 452 C a d e t s C3. 455 Friendship CZ, 3, 455 Boosters C2, 355 Girls' Cab. C35 455 jr. Lit. CZ, 35. jean Weber Friendship C2, 45 5 Glee Club C355 Ger- man Club C255 G. A. A. C455 Managers C45. Nancy A. Strang Friendship C255 fin- ema Club C45. Nancy Swanson Boosters CZ, 455 G. A. A. C455 Friend- ship C3, 455 Student tfouncil C455 Girls' Cab. C355 Corr. Guard CZ, 455 Hts. Players C255 Cadets C45. Kenneth W. Todd Hts. Players CZ, 355 Debating Team CZ, 455 Track C2, 455 Caldron C35. Barbara Underwood Concert Band CZ, 3, 455 Cadet Band C255 Marching Band CZ, 355 Band and Orch. Staff C355 Music Ap- prec. Club C255 Or- chestra CZ5. Esther Vannorsdall G. A. A. C2, 3, 45, V. Pres. C455 Cadets C3. 455 Yellow jackets C3, 455 Boosters C3. 455 J. F. A. C. C3. 455 jr. Lit. C2, 355 Corr. Guard 435. Rachel B. V. Wagner Music Apprec. Club C455 B. and G. C45. William K. Wamelink Boosters C455 Corr. Guard 4' B. and C 5, G. C45. Doris Weiner l49l Suzanne Weingarten Student Council C255 Friendship CZ, 3, 455 G. A. A. C255 Jr. Red Cross C355 Boosters C455 Corr. Guard CZ5. Erwin Sidney Weiss Hts. Players CZ5 5 Rille Club CZ, 35 : Visual Ed. CZ, 3, 455 Commercial C l u b C45. Prudence Wellington Choir C3, 455 Friend- ship CZ, 3, 455 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Swim Cadets C3, 455 Cin- ema Club C255 Jr. Red Cross C255 llar- monettes C3, 455 Life-Saving C3, 455 Boosters C2, 35. Morton S. Wieder Transferred from Shaw C355 Cheer- leader C3, 45, Head C455 Corr. Guard C3, 453 H. and G. Ed. C45: Boosters C3, 45, V. Pres. C455 H-Club 53455 lntramurals C3, Paul F. Woodrich Football C255 Intra- murals C2, 3, 45. Donald Zaas Chess Club CZ, 3. 455 lntramurals CZ, 3, 45. Priscilla Ann Weise Music Apprec. Club CZ55 Asst. S c h o ol Treas. C355 Glee Club C355 ll. and G. C45. Marvin Weiss Orchestra CZ, 3, 45. john D. Welsh jr. Red Cross C455 Chem. Lab. Asst. C452 Intramurals CZ, 3, 45. Nancy Winkelman Friendship C3, 455 Pan-Amer. Club C3, 455 Corr. Guard C45. Sue Woodward Girls' Cab. CZ, 3, 45, V. Pres. C455 Boost- ers CZ, 3, 45, Sec. C455 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 Yellow Jackets C3, 455 Corr. Guard C251 5. F, A. C. C3- 45, V. Pres. C355 Jr. Lit. C2, 35, V. Pres. C355 Sr. Lit. C3, 455 N. H. S. C455 Clean- Up S qua d C35, Chairman C35. Phyllis Zeiger Friendship C355 A. S. C. C355 Managers C3, 45: Music Ap- prec. Club C3, 455 Disaster Corps C355 B. and G. C455 Corr. Guard C35. Norma Weiser Transferred fr om Pittsburgh, Pa. C355 Friendship C3, 45. Mary Carol Welles I. ln .-X. C. C3, 455 CQ. fx. .C Cz, 3, 45, Girls' Cab. C3, 45, Sec. C45: Cadets C3, 455 Friendship CZ, 351 lr. Lit. C355 Sr. Lit. C455 Cinema Club CZ5, Treas. CZ55 Boosters CZ, 3, 455 Yellow jackets C45. Diane Wertz bl. I. A. C. C3, 45, Sec. C451 Friendship C3, 451 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 455 l,3.l1-.'X1llCl'. Club C455 N. H. S. C455 Boosters C45 5 Corr. Guard CZ, 45. Natalie R. Wolfson Managers C35 5 B. and G. C455 Corr. Guard C45. Eileen Lenore Wulliger Ir. Red Cross CZ, 3, 455 German Club C255 Friendship C45. l50l Young Maln's Fancy-- Lightly Turned june eniors Silly Silhouette l Clayton jay I JoAnne L. Carlson Befnstem 'Vransferrcml from jr. Red Cross 1253 Rockford, lll. 1413 .'X.S,l'. 125: Corr. f1PllCCl'l Hand 1431 Guard 12.31. Music Apprcc. Club 141, Barbara Gorman Keith Veale Trzmsfcrrccl from New Roche-lc, N. Y. 145: G.A.A. 145. 1511 Annette Y. Fox 'l'ra11sfc-rrecl from Glenville 1313 Il. :mtl G. Comm. 145. Howard Whitelaw Tralmsfcrrerl from llc- tmit, Mich. 1433 ln- ll'Zlllllll'ZllS 145. August Seniors Robert Benson Sally Johnson Friendship CZ, 3, 413 G. A. A. CZ, 3, 413 Cinema Club C411 Boosters C413 -Ir. Red Cross C31. Richard Paul Licht Intramurals CZ, 313 Disaster Corps C23 313 A. S. C. CZ, 313 Student Council C31. Vivian Roth Broadcasters CZ, 31: G. A. A. CZ, 313 Boosters C411 Friendship CZ, 31. Mary Siovits Transferred fr o ni John Hay C315 Friendship C313 Jr. R e d C r 0 s s C313 Photography Club C41- i521 Joe Caligiure Corr. Guard C213 B. and G. Alice Kasabach Friendship CZ, 3, 413 G. A. A. C313 Serv- ice Club C413 Cal- dron C41. Bob Lorenz Baseball C213 B. and G. C413 Corr. Guard C313 Delta Hi-Y C3, 413 Intramurals CZ, 3 41. Burton Rothman B. and G. C313 In- tramurals CZ, 313 Swimming C313 A. S. C. CZ1. Carl A. Silver French Club CZ1. V. Pres. CZ1, Pres. CZ13 Chess Club C41, Pres. C41. Alan R. Glanz Jr. Red Cross C3, 413 B. and G. C3, 413 Visual Ed. C411 In- tramurals CZ, 3, 41. Nan Lawton Transferred from Hathaway - Brown School C313 Friend- ship C3, 413 G. A. A. C3, 413 Yellow Jack- ets C3, 413 Cinema Club C413 Pan-Amer. Club C311 B. and G. Comm. C41. Doug. W. Peat Cross - Country Track C213 Jr. Red Cross CZ, 3, 41. Leonard Schneider Intramurals CZ, 3, 413 Boosters CZ, 31. umnmmnss Unclerclass O cers A-I Scott York Lois Kline Janet Caves Joe Gellin Vice President Treasurer Secretary President B-II Jim O'Neill Jackie St. Clair Owen Cornell Bill Collins President Secretary - Vice President Treasurer B-I Tommy Ong Dwight Churchill Jane Fenwick Roland De Russy President Treasurer Secretary Vice President l54l ITIRST ROVJ: M. Rudolph. K. Heller, G. Goldberg, R. Fetterman. J. Abrams. J. Gellin. J. Ferrara, H. Markus. SECOND ROW: R. Kaufman. S. Jacobs. B. Hayne. D. NVetZel. P. Kronenberg. B. Adams. J. Hedges. J. Sha- piro. S. Wayne. THIRD ROXV: L. Hershey, A. Pavis, T. Adie. E. Bruder. A. Himelick. I.. Smith. D. Berardi. I. Fisher, D. Katz, H. Roth. IIIRST ROXV: B. Binkovitz, C. Miller. R. Bauman. Il. Black. C. Anthony. J. Delrlart. B. Moinester. J. Delmond. I.. Gilman. P. Fishman. SECOND ROW: P. Harris. C. Conte. S. Pollack, J. Kalwary. P. Geary. Il. Gaiser. D. Auerbach, B. Gordon. R. Miller. S. Hull. THIRD ROW: I. Bialosky. B. XVolcott. M. Burk. E. Varcoe, P. Cook. G. Fritchley, B. Fox. P. Geary, S. Uberstine. D. Fink. B. Kramer. IIIRST ROW: I.. Burgan. J. West. Ii. Silver, A. NVeiss, E. Rubinstein, B. Lawton. S. Safran, C. Vifallof. E. Ru- dolph. B. Madow. SECOND ROXV: C. Iield, V. Roth. S. 'XVeingarten. II. Gordon. M. Hanna. N. Shapiro. C. Stone. I.. Sperling. J. Chard. E. Sudak. THIRD ROW: I. Pay. C. Cox. Il Ifendrich. M. II. Spreng. M. Ziskind. S. Blum. M. Tiemann. G. Grossman. A. Roberts. G. Smith, Mrs. Bardrol. JA UARY 1947 ITIRST ROW: E. Vlfeiss, H. Isaacson. B. Lichtinger. J. Caligiure. A. Gorretta. G. Weinstein. C. Rocco. W. Men- zies. Mr. Christman. SECOND ROXV: H. Fay, A. Glanz. K. Ross. M. Bialosky. T. Berlin. E. Selker, I.. Perry M. Pollack. M. Newman. THIRD ROVJ: H. Newmarker. S. Katz, C. Mottek, R. Krizan. R. Hollander. N. Hare I.. Marcuson, M. Young. A. Friedman. FIRST ROXV: B. Shapiro. N. I.oomis. H. Dubin. W. Park. R. Richter. P. Goodwin. D. Perkins. M. l.lVll lg stone. B. Tyler. Miss Edwards. SECOND ROW: R. Rabnick. M. Wasnac. E. Pollack. E. Ifisch. G. Blumenthal S. MakofI'. R. Dickter. D. Palmer. J. Pallone. S. Schmidt. THIRD ROW: I.. Abraham. E. Merlin, I. Asher. W Nicholas. J. Monrton. E. Rothman. R. Orkin, B. Task, J. Loewenthal. M. Kuehn. l.ocastro. n FIRST ROW: B. Bensen, B. Leidner, A. Berkman, J. McCarron, H. Lemerise, B. Spero. B. Rich, B. McHugh. SECOND ROW: P. Voll, B, Fahrenthold. S. York, E. Mast, D. Faunce, J. Blum, A. Jacobs, M. Pappas, Mr, Fast. THIRD ROW: R. Hall, A. Bregman, B. Warren, T. Cobbledick. D. Weiss, I.. Schneider, D. Mengle, R. Hruby, F. Shimmandle, B. Doster. FIRST ROW: Mr. Behney. B. Donner. J. Klein, D. Hall, D. Lawrence, L. Kline, G. Pavny, J. Johnson R Fran cis. D. Eppinger. E. Finger. SECOND ROW: J. Caves, J. Andreas, R. Wilson, J. O'Dea, J. Carran G Ievlne M. Siovits. A. Fox, M. Rogoff, A. Kasabach. THIRD ROW: C. Kohn. M. Levy, D. Force, R Flaxman J Smith, J. Eisenberger, E. Henkin, V. Hershey, J. Campbell, A. Goodman. JU 1947 FIRST ROW: R. MacDonald. A. DiNardis, J. Waldruff. M. McCrory, L. Goldstein. J. Frankel. S. Miller H. Weinberger, A. Jacober. C. Ruxin. C. Manburg, H. Wong. SECOND ROW: C. Degan. R. Goldstein, B Simpson. M. Hammerbacher. B. Horvath. D. Schreibman, B. Pickford. M. Holder, N. Oram. J. Brown, M Renaud, J. Yoelson, Mrs. Jones. THIRD ROW: I. Bland, M. Bates. G. Adelson, B. Lorz, D. Kahn, R. Thelian B. Shirey, N. Stockwell, S. Halfyard. E. Klausner, M. Endress, L. Vogel. FIRST ROW: E. Smith. G. DiPaola, J. Kahn, P. Oster. S. Rosenblatt, H. Zimmer, M. Riley. J. Salkin, F. Pickus I.. Mangino, Mrs. Marsh. SECOND ROW: E. Young. P. Post, C. Sholle. J. Thomas, N. Lauer. C. Levin. M Andrews, L. Lotney, B. McKenna, L. Stone, D. Warmeling. THIRD ROW: J. Ertle, F. Schermer, V. Brown M. Brown, N. Akers. A. Jagush. J. Mealand. E. Goodman, H. Braught, N. Seffing, E. Milner. FIRST ROW: R. Grnntz, B. Blesch, D. Greenbaum, D. Stashower. J. Wachs. D. Glickson. IVI. Moritl, J. Corn- wall, J, Dwyer. S. Levenberg. SECOND ROW: B. Davis, D. Fanger. J. Silberger, J. Hirsch. C. Kermode, I. Oscar, V. Nahra, J. Phipps. I.. Hartzmark, T. Snltz, Mr, NVilliams. THIRD ROW: J. Vv'olfe. N. Leflxowich K. Brown, T. Schwcsinger, D. Tolin, J. Mercer, V. Kramer. J. Ferris. J. Rcnner. J. Nelson. FIRST ROW: R. Crihtield, R. Breitweg. R. Cayouette, F. Pasek, F. Markowitz, R. Johnson, H. Wickham, E. Aczel. SECOND ROW: R. Kalish, E. Siegelman, W. Murphy, D. Neben, I.. Folkman, G. Litt, E. Caniield, H. Feigenbaum, L. Grutsch. THIRD ROW: W. J. Heath, H. Strauss, G. Goldberg. D. Roberts, M. Crawford, J. Watson, R. Seiler, G. Drechsler, J. Polcar, E. Kopstein, Mr. Engel. FIRST ROW: W. O'Ryan, J. Evans, R. Himelfarb, E. LeGras, A. Lustig, C. White, A. Benjamin, R. Kelly, N. Demb. M. Goodweather. SECOND ROW: G. Medini. D. Weiss, B. Spero, M. Gevelber, S. Green, R. David- son, A. Kanter, S. Golub, E. Blank, Mr. Winters. THIRD ROW: B. Tigney, D. Gilbert, A. Shalek, J. Dietz, L. Resnick, G. Winchell, H. Moss, R. Broida, J. Rymond, O. Cornell, A. Schankerman. l-JU 1947 FIRST ROXV: P. Aaron. M. A. Consolo, N. Thomson. J. Scadding, J. Shaw, E. Wasserman, M. Hollinger, J. Kastriner. H. Geller. L. Overturf. SECOND ROW: E. Medalie. A. Arslanian. G. Fleischman, M. Shields, M. Wells, M. K. Brown, VJ. Burnip. M. Berger, P. Dougherty. J. Modica. J. Krasnoff, Miss Mason. THIRD ROW: V. Hauver, R. Gray. M. Holland. M. Schmith, F. Jaskulek, F. Selman, J. Shumaker, M. L. Pomeroy, M. Zlot- nik, L. Spisak. J. Falk, H. Loucks. FIRST ROW: D. Von Koschembahr, M. Morris, N. Applebaum, L. XVeisenbcrg. S. Diamond. G. Marvolas. B. Dunbar, D. Senders. D. Green, A. Hussleman, H. Dachman, Mr. Clifford. SECOND ROW: B. Collins, R. Mc- Gaw, R. Prenner. J. Bereny, R. Bliss. J. Larsen, R. McNaughton, D. Fulton, I.. Kallie. M. Eichler. S. Rosen. THIRD ROW: J. Wigham, J. Perample, M. Lubeck. R. Orkin, B. Brinker. W. Thompson, T. Lothian, J. Ben- agh, K. Dimlich. D. Shaber. R. Rothstein. R. Herron. FIRST ROW: S. Kaplan. J. Hauk. R. Mann. R. Kretch, R. Burk. SECOND ROW: J. Davis. F. Lamprecht. R. Zucker. S. Feder, A. Klein, M. Abrams, F. Van Sickle, F. Mannheim. THIRD ROW: R. Bailey, E. Scott, D. Parr, A. Glazerman. D. Hyde, R. Zack. J. Zeitley, C. Nestler, Mr. Weber. FIRST ROW: E. Decker. P. Courtney, M. Viny, T. Fischer, H. Jacobs, D. Manring, M. Cahill. D. Randall. SECOND ROW: R. Lindquist. B. Vvfestphal. L. Stotter. D. Walther, R. Newman. Scott, J. Klienman, M. Schwartz, M. Savransky. THIRD ROW: R. Snow, H. Mercer, D. Miller, K. Hansen. P. Alexander, C. Dray, B. Shutack, B. Barker, D. Kruse. FIRST ROW: S. Lees. P. Newcomer, G. Schultz. E. Katz, R. Hartenbaum, C. Eger, G. Weinberg, N. Rapport M. Joseph, E. Shimandle, Mrs. Liston. SECOND ROW: C. Kiehel, B. Kiehel, S. Woodbridge, B. Lytle, A. Deutsch. P. Grodin. B. Helper. P. Carlson. S. McGee. R. Rusch. A. Hurtuk. THIRD ROW: M. Borton. B. Schaffer, J. Terr, L. Kutler, C. Petri, R. Halpert, G. Goldberg, D. Barrish, M. Loomis, L. Miller, Ii. Iiollman. C. Simon. FIRST ROW: C. Timen. A. Baird, J. Jacobs, M. Greenhouse. H. Lazerick. D. Mueller. E. Grumet. J. Wickes. N. Selzman. J. Solomon. R. Tallisman. SECOND ROW. L. Wasserman, M. Bruml. S. Keller. T. Feld. J. Krauss. M. Drake. M. Lowe, J. Rose. V. Glezen, I. Shur, B. Zoler, Miss Clark. THIRD ROW: J. Lichvar, A. Jilek, P. Gibson. N. Pence, J. Hayes, E. Grennert. R. Gregor. D. Stueber, A. Starp. J. Sanow, V. Cox, B. Mercer. 314 4 219 194-'fii FIRST ROW: G. Rosenwater. S. Lukin. M. Gold. G. Gross. A. Schwartz. F. Morris: C. Zucker. J. Bigler. B Kelley. J. Glueck. SECOND ROW: M. Mazzada, M. Driscoll. B. Baker. P. Whalon. R. Stang, E. Price. J. Mur ray. G. Rogers. J. St. Clair. J. Persche, C. Light. THIRD ROW: H. Shapiro. J. Howarth, L. Swanson, J. Leboff G. Furseth, B. Miller, M. Crosby, M. Johnson, D. Gillan. J. Heller. D. L. Bryan. FIRSI' ROW. A. Sheftel. C. Grossman. R. Firestone, C. Berman, J. McCullough, R. Lederman. G. Wiley, M. Takach. B. Stein. M. Blue. I.. Kuntz. SECOND ROW: F. Bird. J. Irvine. S. Silverman. P. Jones. B. Jones, F. Rucks. A. Henderson. G. Nash. J. Palmer. R. Glaser, P. Hruby. Miss Manning. THIRD ROW: B. Barnes. T. Weiss, I. Efros. J. Camin. A. DeFlorentis. D. Livingston, S. Howarth. F. Halpern, E. Miller. M. Sauters. S. Weiss. M. L. Raab. R. Wedewen. JA UARY 1 FIRST ROW: C. Kornicks, J. Minor, A. Rothenberg, A. Baygel, B. Wagner, N. McBride, R. Kahan, Mr. Burn- ham. SECOND ROW: B. Weidman, B. Bergman, B. Breyley, G. Grant. E. Schellinger. B. Wiedhopf. G. Rowe D. Pcal, H. Hansen. THIRD ROW: D. Porus, D. Steuber. D. Fredman, J. Gutentag. S. Murray, J. O'Neill, B. Cronquist. E. Nagy, J. Hedin, D. Love. FIRST ROW: Miss Magor. A. Kritzler, E. Jaffe, C. Rose, B. Holloway. L. Katz, E. Brown, D. Shapero. F. Mon- ateri. B. Cole. SECOND ROW: J. Victoreen, J. Weiner, A. Zelman, N. Markowitz, L. Swan, P. Schreck, P Tubaugh. B. Gemerchak, B. Rush, B. Miller. THIRD ROW: J. Palumbo, G, Nestler, J. Fuldauer, C. Colbert, J. Edgar, E. Barcker, J. Lipking, P. Boyd, A. Poley, J. Hahn, J. Goldberg. FIRST ROW: M. Levin, H. Hartshorn, J. Shapiro. M. Krichman. H. Reece, B. Kenyon, H, Miller, M. Price, D Vachon. SECOND ROW: M. Captain. C. Dachner, W. Ameen, T. Ong, H. Stinson, B. Hiatt, H. Fisher, R Konarsh. Mr. Budde. THIRD ROW: D. Parker, H. Nusbaum, E. White, R. Hilliard, H. Schneider, P. Ham- ilton, S. Maxson. L. Ruddick, J. Duggan. FIRST ROW: E. Rossi, B. Gordon, S. Lebovitz, N, Herwald, J. Berkman, B. Marks, B. Smith, D. Meshenberg, J Morgenstern, F. Wagner. Miss Parry. SECOND ROW: J. Grifhth, D. Lowrey, H. Roth. A, Parnes, S. Schrei- ber V Allyn, G. Beckler, E. Kaufman, G. Jaffe. A. Wodicka, C. Gard. THIRD ROW: J. Nystrom, L. McQuaid, H Horn 'Nl Corry. N. XVeintraub. J. Hamlin, N. Porter. J. Gilbert, P. Wheaton. B. Russ, G. Tanno, J. Lindsay. FIRST ROW: G. Shear, S. Waltz, N. Kelman, D. Ringle, R. Metzner, S. Stern. A. Savitt, F. Cicchella, N. Gillett, Miss Verhulst. SECOND ROW: B. Snyder. J. Fenwick, B. Horton, M. Orr, P. Weiss, J. Gattozzi, G. Gruber, M. Lewis. M. Luck. I.. Gorry. P. Gray. THIRD ROXV: M. Moyse. M. Lubeshkoflf M. Schwartz, E. Apple, N. Cutting. E. Dolin. R. Jaffe. L. Jantonio. R. Safier, D. Rabinsky. M. Hill. B. McMahon. 94 221 IBIII 113 127 FIRST ROW: R. Mook. G. Burnett. J. Pallone, G. Miller, M. Hamlin, D. Turocy, J. Goldrich, Mr. Price. SEC- OND ROW: A. Terr, A. Podis, L. Shure, M. Horwitz, G. Melter, W. Rose, R. Loomis, S. Woldman, T. Rauten- burg. THIRD ROW: D. Lytton, A. Levine, P. Fetzer. C. Auhl, R. Agapi, D. Kay, J. Klein, D. Corlette, B. Dragin, G. Stern. FIRST ROW: A. Bleich, S. Fray, D. Gould, A. Morehard, E. Wellman. R. Wilson. M. Jaffe, IXI. Handelsman J. Kurland, R. Hippsley, G. Toleu. SECOND ROW: E. Reichel, G. Agnew. A. Mitchell, D. Kramer. I-. Ein bund, D. Pettay, A. Kitay, R. Padolik, N. Stone, Mr. Nash. THIRD ROW: W. Dawson, B. Sheeler, R Braun, S. Atma, A. Elder, A. Gressel, D. Saks, A. Volmar, G. Pettitt, J. Luciano, D. Churchill. T.JANUARY 194-Sl FIRST ROW: M. Sperber, M. Nathan, P. Grumet, S. Binkovitz, L. Ferrara, J. Friedman. P. Kahan, A. Weeks. SECOND ROW: B. Dennis, J. Gold, B. Schechtman, J. Holland. E. Weiss, E. Ivey. R. Krill, N. Lerner, P. Turner. THIRD ROVJ: A. Lieder, R. Gaumer. M. Wadsworth, B. Shackson, D. Richards, J. Luhrs, G. Peretz, M. Schnerer. FIRST ROW: R. Phillips, M. Metschis, M. Sugerman, R. DeRussy, C. Walton. R. Horning. H. Ritchie, B. Wil- son, B. Bruder, Mr. Lawson. SECOND ROW: G. Matson. A. Stashower. H. Harris, F. Sullivan, G. Griflin. A. Laurich. H. Monsoif. S. Buchler, G. Palay, D. Shanks. THIRD ROW: D. Sable, S. Yulish, J. Freeman. D. Allen, D. Cope, B. Thomas, K. Zelina. J. Klein, B, Kester, R. Green. FIRST ROW: G. Pavny, E. Madden, D. Vondrasek, J. Aaronson, A. Daniels. B. Alpern, A. Boyer, J. Fasci- ano, E. Miller, A. Pullella. SECOND ROXV: M. A. Hills. S. Merdler, E. Saphire, J. Shurmer, I.. Zullo. M. Klas- son, L. Bressman. R. Ericson, J. Godfray, D. Dodero, N. Kassman. Miss Bromelmeicr. THIRD ROW: B. Nemcc, J. Lebovitz, N. Amram, M. Hartman. M. Israel, M. A. Barnes, J. Selznick. H. Stein. E. Pearlman, R. Gannon, C. Waite, D. Phillips. 3If7 3113 llfi IIIIII FIRST ROW: P. Ashley, P. Fugedy, M. Cobbe. J. Weinberger, A. Rose, F. Aylesworth, P. Stark, M. Kunzman, J Heiser, J. Chattman, H. Perry. SECOND ROW: B. Meyerson. R. Wallens. B. Lukin. B. Dillen. H. Elrad, C Marcus. B. Francisco. D. Kline, F. Katz. E. Lish. B. Tauernier, H. Sykes. THIRD ROW: R. Trope, E. Ebert C. Ferris, B. Coulston, S. Stiver, M. Gordon. S. Nelson, M. Sabin, A. Pocrass, I.. Baden, L. Rubbins, J. Gomberg FIRST ROW: J. Kier, N. Tame. M. Leach. A. Kabat, C. Steinberg, G. Van Holten, S. Cikra, D. Mische, A. Stewart, A. Feth. SECOND ROW: M. Lee, D. Reiter, J. Flynn, E. Watkins. J, Goldhamer, F. Leboff, J. DeWalt, F. Horvath. L. Boxerbaum. C. Sarbin, Miss Monnett. THIRD ROW: E. Freedman, E. M. Madden, E. Brink, L. Levy, C. Glick, E. Asadow, D. Amott, M. Nolan, N. Earl, C. Peterjohn, M. Reno. 1948 -JU FIRST ROW: B. Milner, R. Seigel, N. Banfield, M. Feldman, D. Diebold, T. Kennedy. T. Diederich, F. Boyd B. Persky, H. Scherer, D. Bosis. SECOND ROW: C. Gordon, R. Herig. A. Davis, B. Jones, R. Ryan, B. L0- vell, M. O'Ryan, J. Weil, J. Weintraub, G. Gand. THIRD ROXV: J. Gold, B. McDonald, H. Rice, D. Zaike I. Grossman, R. Prevatil, D. Gilles, D. Weisberger, B. Abele, R. Starke, R. Alexander. FIRST ROW: S. Davis. E. Goldhamer, D. Hoover. K. Crottlieb, A. Messner, R. Metz, A. Jaffe, M. Mishne, D Evans, D. Morse. SECOND ROW: D. Guttenplan, E. Leitson. R. Knoblock. R. Barnes. W. Welter. G. Kaplan H. Abraham. D. Andrews, R. Francisco. R. Brudno. M. Presser. THIRD ROW: J. Rothschild, T. Grygo, L Berk, P. Marshall. J. Zanetti, F. Musto, B. Schoen, O. Lowry, E. Weir, J. Fintz, J. Brown, Mr. Cox. FIRST ROW: P. Weiss. B. Klein, R. Steinhilber, N. Van Every, V. Klein, D. Forbes. R. Entrup, A. Ellison, H Hauk. SECOND ROYV: C. Rogert, S. Andrews, R. Pureber, R. Schneider, B. Samson. G. Conner, R. Magid, S Delson, Cr. Jacobs. D. Sulc. THIRD ROW: L. Robinson, A. Fisenberg. M. Disanlo. M. Stewart, D. Serwatka N. O'Loughlin. C. Kitner. F. Heinen. I.. Levitt, S. Moehl. N. Loeb. FIRST ROW: S. Sudak, J. Friedman, S, Gray, D. Matthews, L. Herschman, M. VJinograd, B. Kutash, M. Schwartz, J. MacKinnon, S. London, J. Arnoff, Mrs. Bossinger. SECOND ROW: J. Barr, J. Nicholas, B. Glover. T. Petro, E. Borkland, H. Clossen, D. Zegart, R. Schor, F. Weisman, D. Erhard. THIRD ROW: J. Lauster, J. Weiss, V. Davis, P. Bame, D. Palmer, R. Nager, J. Hartman, D. Turick, M. Pollina, D. Zychick, S. Amram, J. Kelsey, B. Stern. FIRST ROW: R. Spike, A. Cragg, K. Berman, R. Comp, A. Coutman, S. Rappaport, E. Benchell, D. Meyers. C. Bingham, M. Smith. SECOND ROW: R. Hershberger. D. Cort, N. Nehamkin, G. Newman, J. Andrews, L. Gottlieb. W. Berger, P. Hedrick, D. Schaeffer, G. Rodgers. THIRD ROW: R. Streem. L. Gordon, J. Saks, G. Clark, B. Lippitt, B. Lawrence, S. Getreu, L. Schloss, R. Cramer, J. McNerney, Mr. Gordon. FIRST ROW: M. Orchen, R. Taylor, G. Rubin, R. Weidcnkopf, T. Herstand, J. Friel, H. Kottler, J. D'Ales- sandro, D. Meyer, A. Savage, M. Glanz. SECOND ROW: R. Jeffery, M. Herman. R. Visintainer, T. Lanese, J. Rosenberg, M. Wardwell. E. Rudmann. M. Weinberger. T. Bonchek, E. Lefton, C. Perelman, Mr. Prince. THIRD ROW: J. Staebler, D. Lipman, C. Gressel, J. Croniger. R. Bandelow, B. Yokel, L. Cattani, D. Loveland, A. Rock. J. Hurley, D. Pickens, F. Bixler. U T TT T F 194 FIRST ROW: M. Nathanson, L. Ancker. H. Alranson, P. Radice, A. Geller, K. Mathews, J. Marchand, L. Kauf man, B. Younker. SECOND ROW: P. Harley, M. Forti, J. Goldston, R. Slavin, R. Emerling, H. Sieger, J. Rob erts, T. Johnson, M. Liebling, Mr. Dewald. THIRD ROVJ: J. Rouby. A. Ceraldi, A. Silverman, B. Mosey T. Wilk, B. Husted, B. Namen, B. Sepessy, C. Kuster. FIRST ROXV: B. Lake. A. Tesler, J. Novario, J. Benson, N. Kiehl, C. Ruth, H. Rodger, M. Wolfson. D. Tob- kin, I. Barkan, S. Huntington. SECOND ROW: A. Demirjian. C. Cort, M. Garber, P. McDaniels. H. Prcislcr. M. Taylor, I. Mendelson, D. Rogers, J. Hagberg, J. Porter. G. Batchelor. THIRD ROW: N. Heath, I. Hirsh, M. Ferris, C. Littera, P. Shapiro, A.,Rubin, J. Newmarker, P. Schwartz, P. Van Zile, N. Segal, E. Lupeson, B. Groth. FIRST ROW: A. Hofstatter, W. Oliver, R. Meldon, G. Vlright, R. Rickman, R. Csehek, R. Tippett. SECOND ROW: H. Cox. A. Scher. R. Gibbs, C. Ohman. D. Esterson. P. Aron. A. Jerhune, R. Stimson, D. Rosin, Mr. Langmead. THIRD ROW: E. Huler, W. Tropp, J. Kaercher, D. Friedman, R. Baron, R. Evans, B. Bingham, S. Ellis, A. Baskin, D. Hanson. FIRST ROW: L. Brummage, C. Zeidler, T. Gorrie. I. Wimm, D. Abrams. R. Koslen, B. Eisner, H. Harris, A. Massing, D. Glover. SECOND ROW: B. Levine, T. Mylett, A. Barnes. M. Weisman, R. Riedel. K. Cohen, D. Begis, J. Schweinfutth. R. Katz, L. Kier, L. G. Phillips. THIRD ROW: J. Jacobs, P. Minnillo. H. White, M. XX'eisberg, S. Moss, J. Rothstein. J. Groce, E. Schultz, B. Kolitz, D. Friedman, Mr. Riccardi. . FIRST ROW: A. Matyas, E. Osber, E. Freeman, B. Scott, S. Baumgardner, A. Schwartz. J. Macks. J. Henges, E. Worth. J. Gallo, L. Wier. SECOND ROW: C. Egbert, M. Korman, S. Dennis, J. Larimer. J. Travis, J. Bas- singer, R. Saltzman, H. Siebert, V. Gelber, J. Wendal. THIRD ROW: J. Givens, E. Haak. M. Walston, E. Sil- ver. C. Ikerman, S. Meyers, D. Roads, J. Whittle. B. Cotesworth, M. Hamley, M. Woodbury. JU 194 FIRST ROW: B. Rossman, B. Gelfand, J. Baker, P. Handler, M, Kalish, R. Rosenfield. G. Blaushild, SECOND ROW: R. Benjamin, J. DiNardis, A. Protus, F. Jullo, N, Peterson, B. Henn, M. Milkove, J. Lipton. B. Abel. THIRD ROW: N. Oster, M. McCullagh, J. Rose, C. Veale, J. Kpopp, B. Budde, C. Schroeder, G. Haddad, B. Slessinger. FIRST ROW: D. Abe. A. Scholtz, V. Piconne, S. Cohen. M. Hartenbaum, A. Newman, D, Rinella, M. McNeilly SECOND ROW: G. Osborn, L. Levin. M. Aufderheide, M. Kalnitz. J. Von Kenzie. D. Hammerbacher, R. Socl lof, J. DeMooy, F. Kaplan. THIRD RONV: J. Richman, M. McMillin. L. Young, B. XVilk, N. Lanphear, L XVhite. A. Essey, P. Stephan, J. Petri. C. Haake. GER 306 321 323 20 CC FIRST ROW: L. Honig, T. Holod. H. Venninsg, N. Field, J. Hippsley, M. LaSalvia, C. Silverstein, L. Cowan, P. Analis. SECOND ROW: C. Canning. J. Ifiller, S. Greenbaum, J. Spadaro, S. Vv'eintraub, A. Polizzi, Williams, M. LoPresti. G. Dery, J. Kohl. THIRD ROXV: B. Peckler. B. Ziskind, M. Pangborn, Y. Vcnar, B. Webb, R. A. Schneider, A. Miner, C. Wyman, L. Pillensrlorf. FIRST ROW: G. Harowitz, V. Hartman, E. Weiss. E. Swedock. A. Smiley, G. Eaton, J. Kasdan, F. Weissman J. Pence, R. Zahler, J. Levey. SECOND ROW: J. Cook. P. Shapero. J. Schoebel. M. Leiser, M. Resnick. N Chestler, S. Grossman, M. Fox, N. Walker, M. Nordin. THIRD ROW: P. Howard, T. Munter, E. Horvath. J Anthony, J. Stephens, P. Gore, M. Madan, G. Friedman, P. Castella, C. Peterson, B. Hoyt. JA RY 1949:-.t FIRST ROW: B. Sheldon, C. Dworkin. B. Montgomery, V. Haufe, P. LaPham, G. Theodora, F. Gara, L. Waller, F. Kaufman. P. Murdock. SECOND ROW1 D. Storojan, M. Peden, A. Walthall, M. Porus, C. Heller, B. Hauser, G. Nusbaum, J. Blumenthal, L. Friedman, M. Ross. R. Sortel. THIRD ROW: M. Miller, J. Cohn, M. Campbell, N. Ryan, C. Barbour, J. Wiggins, M. Bierschwal. M. Tite, N. Langmead, J. Kohlberg. FIRST ROW: J. Amato. D. Francis, K. Gerson. D. Samuels, C. Vogt, A. Mcckler. J. Crawford. T. Hayne, H. Robbins, J. Barr. SECOND ROVJ: H. Vv'ilcox. R. Izard, . Jacober. A. Silvestro, W. Martin, W. Levy, A. Miller, S. Udelson. Mr. Phillips. THIRD ROW: N. Richards. li Clark. XV. Gnrapic. L. Cowin. R. Darling, J. Starp, R. Daugherty. O. Richey, R. Pollock, D. Bishop. FIRST ROW: C. Grida. R. Kotis, H. Fisher. R. Orr. S. Reas, H. Bernstein, A. Ellison, R. Crow. SECOND ROW: W. Rickards, S. Miller, G. Burg. A. Roberto, S. Berger. R. Andrews, R. Cohen. THIRD RONV: M. Joseph, A. Geller, R. Hyde. R. Twigg, J. Hilton, A. Ohnackcr, J. Sands, R. Davidson. FIRST ROW: H. Simon, A. Grove, J. Rosenwater. L. Ifingerhut, A. Polcn, S. Cohen. L. Yelsky, H. Grynfogel, W. Tend. A. Wollinsky. SECOND ROW: E. Bordo, S, Reechi, G, Darling, L. Marabito, P. Benjamin. R. Kraft. R. Logsdon, J. Passalacqua, J. Klein. THIRD ROW: R. Castle, R. Wills, H. Lehman, A. Jaces, R. Weber. J. Prior, A. Fein. F. Helper. F. Hershkovitz, J. Belkin. FIRST ROW: A. Zuger, I.. Alison. J. D'Alessandro, M. Kleinstub. I.. Siegler, B. Snyder, D. Bordon, M, Rinde. SECOND ROW: J. Haba, B. King, J. Carnahan, C. Huntley, J. Bromelmeier, E. Simmons. I.. Creenwalt. THIRD ROW: A. Ciepfert, A, Junkins, P. Yost, A. Perkins, J. Rendlesham, E. Wigman, D. Weiss, H. Rosene. in RY Roger After the Rush l 65 I 1949 Mr. Hosjqwtl -- Our Benefaotor MID mutterings of inquiry and discontent the student body of Heights gathered in the audi- torium for a special assembly on January 3, 1946. Something unusual was in the air, but remained well guarded. For a few minutes Mr. William Ong, President of the Heights Backers Club, proceeded to lengthen the suspense. A second later Mr. Harry W. Hosford brought the restless audience to its feet, cheering wildly, by calmly stating that he had just donated 5ElO0,000 toward a stadium for Heights High. For the rest of the program the dazed stu- dents tried to adjust themselves to the situation. The one thought uppermost in the mind of each was the realization that soon his Alma Mater would have a really terrihc setting for its gridiron battles. The construction of a stadium will bring our school spirit into a clearer focus. With the prospect of night games and thousands of excited spectators thronging the gates, this addition to our campus, which will bear the name of its principal patron, will be the core of an expanding unity among Heights students. The man to whom we owe thanks for such gen- erosity is internationally known in the shipping in- dustry and in financial circles. His first interest in Great Lakes shipping came at the age of twelve and his great ambition and enthusiasm have brought him to his present position of success. Mr. Hosford has given us a concrete example of his interest in fllr. Baughman Voices His Enthusiasm Heights High which will bring much enjoyment to many people. illrs. Gellin Presents Picture of Harry Hosford to the School I.66l SIUIHNI HH Uatstanding Graduates January L Eggy Ratner has had hisfinger in every pie since the day he first arrived as a terrified sophomore 'til the day he left school as a wise and experi- enced senior. He's been the backbone of Student Council and the Boosters Club. He's always offered a helping hand to the Heights Round Table, A. S. C., noon movie corridor guards, and Quill and Scroll. We can also credit him with helping to get out the B, fp' G, twice a month, for he's served as sports editor and as co-editor. Perhaps we best knew Eggy, however, as the thin, quick figure on the basketball floor, who always made the points. Not only was he a star in basketball, but also as baseball manager his athletic achievement made him eligible for the H-Club, and he was later elected secretary of this organization. Doubtless the most outstanding quality of this very outstanding graduate is his wonderful ability to be a friend to all. T takes a microscope to find Kay, but a telescope to view all her high achieve- ments. Kay, or Bunny, Mayo fwhose main ambition is to reach five feetj didn't let size stop her when she came to Heights, for she took the school by storm. Her friendliness, sincerity and all-round niceness won her the offices of vice'-president of the Student Council, secretary of her class for three years, president of the Friendship Club, vice-president of the Junior Literary Club, a Cadet Leader and a Caldron editor. And just so that she had enough to keep her busy, she also was active in G. A. A., Junior Foreign Affairs, National Honor Society, Heights Play- ers, and Senior Literary Club. Heights is going to be very empty next year when petite Miss Mayo is no longer around to wield her small but mighty hand. Jane OSSESSING a likable personality and an unaffected manner which have won him many friends, Chuck Johnson, as he is called by almost everyone, is certainly an outstanding member of his class. He held the highest school oflice, president of the Student Council, in which he worked hard on many projects, and he was also president of the Combined Hi-Y Council. A bruising fullback on the Tiger grid team last fall, his hard running and fine defensive play did much to aid Heights to an undefeated season. Being a good team player and a good Hoor man, Chuck saw plenty of action on the basket- ball quintet. Through his well-balanced personality, poise, and modest friendliness, he has earned the admiration of the whole school and is well deserving of this honor given to him. ARK-HAIRED, dark-eyed Lois Grunzweig has made quite a name for herself during her three years at Heights. As Editor-in-chief of the Black and Gold this past semester, she has demonstrated her ability to man- age a job well. Lois was also active in Height's Broadcasters, Athletic Service Club, Crest, and Quill 8 Scroll. Students have read and enjoyed the many articles she has had published in the Crest, for she has great talent in the literary field. Earning grades good enough to be elected into National Honor Society, Lois proves once again that she is outstanding. To complete a well- rounded personality, her sincerity and friendliness have made her tops in the eyes of her classmates. l68l tudent Leaders Charles Johnson Jeanne Hansen President President Student Council Girls' Cabinet Combined H1 Y I Kay Mayo Vice-President Student Council President Friendship Club Donald Kalish Treasurer Student Council Patricia Moore President American Red Cross Howard McFarland President Boosters Club Charles Gibbs President H-Club Ray Lindquist President Combined Hi-Y II Albert Ratner Co-editor Black and Gold I Jane Applebaum Co-editor Black and Gold I Charles Comella Art Fiordalxsi President President January Class June Class Nyle Brug Secretary Student Council Dick Koplow Head Captain Corridor Guard Alan Hartzmark President N.H.S. I Edward Hodan President N.H.S. II Ann Farnacy President G.A.A. Leona Vail Editor-in-Chief Crest Lois Grunzweig Co-editor Black and Gold II Eileen Bernstein Co-editor Black and Gold II Larry Papp Editor-in-Chief Caldron 69 l A. Band Night The lucky home rooms said with a smile, The B. G. Cake Contest is worth- while. Victories, victories-more and more, Heights beats Collinwood in a 2l-6 score. Food for all, and Hi-Y boys, too, What else could the Girls' Cabinet do for you! Next to Christmas, N.E.O.T.A. is best, For even the students need a rest. John Adams falls fthe school not the manj And our football game goes accord- ing to plan. November Basketball practice burns up the gym, Looks as if we have a team that will win. Now Heights has burst forth in the news, When Fadiman, Mauldin and Ferber air their views. Strike Up the The Lady KP! Takes the Cake It's Never Too Late to Learn Parent- Teacher Soup's On at the Teachers' Banquet With an H Bill Mzzuldin,s There - W'ith Talent to Spare Heights H igh Diary September 4 Apple polishing begins once more, As the little red schoolhouse opens her door. l3 We hope you'll like Heights and have fun , Said the Girls' Cabinet to each sweet Cl. 15 A 32-l2 victory starts the year Glenville falls-Give a cheer! 18 The Good Neighbor policy is working well, For the Friendship Cl party rang the bell. 24 New female arrivals from Sophs to AII's Found the Cabinet ready with a party for youse. All Someone new whom we treat with Year awe, Mr. Perkins is here-with order and law. October 8 Meet my teachers and don't be late, Dads and Moms kept the Open House date. Heights H igh Diary November Heights High beauties on parade, Our cadets stepped high while the Heights Band played. Pass the salt, please. was the word, As the teachers' banquet was ob- served. We've got a team, we've got a yell, Everyone cheered as the Shaw team fell. We'd need Wordsworth to put in rhyme, The spirit at so great a time. lSo instead we'll just print big WE'RE LAKE ERIE LEAGUE CHAMPSYJ Say, the Band can dance as well as play, At the Military Ball they swing and sway. Strike up the band! That was the word, At the best Band Concert ever heard. An Angel Comes to Heights Iligh -Harry Hosford 'Twas the Night Before Christ mas Strictly Posed December l Hold onto your seats, this one's a chiller, The 13th Chair was a real thriller. 4 Basketball season opens once more, With a Heights victory over Bed- ford, a 59-33 score. Say-why all the black looks about? OhhReport cards just came out. 21 Christmas Carols for the sixteenth year, The Choir Concert spreads tradi- tional cheer. Zl My, how we students hate to say, 'flood-bye, Heights, for the holi- day. January l 1946 Arrived in glory. But how it'll end is another story! 8 N.H.S. Assembly-let's see who got inl They look proud, displaying that pin. -.. Boys and Girls' Gym Classes. can it be true? Social Dance Class offers partners for you. Friendship Club's Party-Hip, Hip, Hooray! Showed the Heights' Cl's a gala day. Heights Broadcasters supplied the tunes For the Valentine Parties of the home rooms. The Backers Club hands out awards And Cadets perform to help the show. lthis is known as blank verse.j The George Washington Party was a four star hit, Food, fun and a prize for the win- ning skit. To George Washington, the Heights studes say, We respect you. but love your birthday. Where were you the night of the 23rd? The Junior-Senior Informal? 'Pon my word! Smile, Plain Girl, Smile 1 Pledge lllyself to lV.H.S. lnitialion Heights H igh Diary January 14-18 Look at the AII's new color scheme, Black and Gold ribbons-what does it mean? Cwhom am I kidding?j Z2 Senior Assembly, their Prophecy and Will, Though they had to leave us, they're remembered still. 24 Graduation-smiles and tears, As seniors recall the past three years. 26 The Senior Prom was a big event, A wonderful evening for all who went. February 5 New girls up at Heights were meeting With the Girls' Cabinet welcome greeting. 8 Smile for the birdie, please-on Caldron picture days, Heights studes respond with a stony gaze. From the Out- going ro the In- coming Caldron Staff at the Senior Prom fPluglj Heights High Diary Spring has sprung-the grass is riz, Where do you s'pose the sunshine is? Step right up, Tickets, please, Heights Players production of Disraeli. Cwell, that almost rhymesj March 30th, remember that date, At the Athletic Dinner all over-ate. Oh my gosh! And woe is me, It's time for the little white deficiency! CeXactlyj Mom meets her offspring at his March 5 22-3 30 April 3 5 12 26 spree, All had a lovely time at the Mother-Daughters' Tea. The Band and Orchestra this spring, Had a performance it for a king. Nothing can beat an H. Club fellow, They gave a show that was unusually mellow. l Sorrow The Daring Young Man . f' Parting ls Such Sweet Step On It! April Fool! May 9 14 29 27-3l June 4 6 Sorry- No More Flash-bulbs I can tell that winter's gone, The first dandelion's up on the school lawn. Heights High rang the dinner bell, The Fathcr-Daughter S u p p e r turned out well. An annual event that's always a winner, Everyone 'enjoyed the G. A. A. Dinner. With Orchestra, Choir and Band The Thank You Concert de- served a hand. Ah, the joys of Senior Privilege Week, That's when skippings reach their peak. Senior Assembly, by the class of June, Their will, the past and the class fortune, Seniors again march down the aisles, Tears on their cheeks belie their smiles. U ds' S lp .1 f' pl 9 6 6 M Lyric' by Vilma. s I-iasmg Raxigmbnws Y ARROLL JOSEPH MCCAR 1575 555-H: HEI! ' it how ' bow there's hap- pi - ness y ff' D7 G my A Li .EP r Le iffwflffit lifff iff: gf af: ,t W3 wrweieff- 1 When Heights High Was Young ALL of us have heard our fathers speak of now, when l was a boy or have had a fond uncle take us aside and whisper about the fun he used to have in the good old days. You probably felt then as if you had been born twenty years too late. That was when the little red schoolhouse had glamour and old dobbin still was being hitched to the shay. Papa, with his hair parted in the middle, was a regular jim-dandy in his knickers and raccoon coat, while mother really filled her date book when she wore her startling new gown that was more than four inches above her ankles. l74l 1 3 Chorus , Moderately G Cm G Cdim G Cm G Am'7 D7 Am'7 D7 Im Rain - bows, Watch-ing 'GF dreams, End aj-arxld J VQMMH Some fel-lows look and find the s Some fel-lows make a win-ning is V J f E E7 A7 A7-5 Cm G E7 e u V F 5 .I J L J J Ee l l some-time, I nev- er e-ven makea gain, Be-lieve me, Iin A1-ways Chas-ingRain - bows, As for clothes, the modern miss in those days wore the traditional middy, tie, long skirt, high shoes and a huge bow to tie back her crowning glory. The halls of Heights High School rang out with such songs as She's Only A Bird In A Gilded Cage or A'Pony Boy , while the more romantic young Rudolph Valentinos serenaded the girls with 'Tm Always Chasing Rainbows. We have no record on file of just how roaring Heights was in the Roaring Twen- ties , but judging by Heights students today we had better not make any rash state- ments. In case you were wondering just why Dad was such a catch in his youth, or how mother looked as a senior, we have searched through the private Caldron files and have unearthed the ancient relics above. We guarantee these pictures to be Cunl authen- tic snapshots of Heights in the good old days. l75l s Concerts A CN Wednesday evening, November twenty- first, the Heights auditorium was completely filled with an interested and appreciative audience. The event was the annual fall pop concert, fea- turing the combined efforts of the Little Symphony and Concert Marching Band. This particular per- formance was a victory concert, as it was the Hrst peacetime recital in four years. All the orchestrations were enthusiastically re- ceived, especially the concluding number, Sousa's The Stars and Stripes Forever. The Spring Concert showed us something new in band production. A trombone quartet consist- ing of Don Allen, Joan Lawrence, Audrey Foss and Harvey Chandler lent sparkle to the evening. This seventeenth concert closed another out- standing season for the Heights Band and Grchestra. HE 16th year of the Heights A Cappella Choir has been one of the most successful of its career. The annual Christmas Concert opened with the which has ever-beautiful candlelight procession been a tradition characteristic of this performance for many years. The singing of the concert was demonstrative of the fine merit of this organization famous throughout the country. To complete the concert, the Choir was joined by the alumni in sing- ing the stirring Emitte Spiritum Tuum and the Benediction . Many of the former members were discharged servicemen who had returned from all over the world to join in singing the Choir Alma Mater . In addition to the concert, the Choir sang on the Three-Faiths Broadcast for the fourth year. Other appearances took place as well as several social events. I 76 HEIGHTS PLAYERS EXECUTIVE BOARD President ....... ..... H oward H. Lichtner 'Jerome L. Goldberg 'Doris Eppinger . . . . .. 'Laine Latlle Vice President ........ Recording Secretary ..... Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer ............... .......... ' Larry Robinson Spotlight Editor ...... Point Keeper ......... Little Theater Director Stage Crew Captain .. Property Mistress . Costumes Mistress . .. Makeup Head .......,,..................... President National Thespians ............... 'Member National Thespian Dra ACKNOWLEDGMEN t'Dis1'aeli is produced by special Baker International Play Costumes by Eaves Costume Compan Set design by Mr. Gentile, assisted by Marge. Rini. WE THANK The Cleveland Heights Public Libraries and of Art for the publicity 0 Miss Bulkley's Art IV class for the ha Miss Norwolcl's- sewing classes for alteratio advertising manikin Mr. Winters Managers Clu The Temple on the Heights, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Price for the fu Halle Brothers Company for the en Sterling and Welch Company, for Brooks Antique Sho gileiglqis wagers under the direction of mx Qilees litmus PRESENT 4 israeli LAY IN Form Acrs nuts Qllilarker Saturday nd March 23rd hts High Auditorium Productions OLLOWING in their predecessors footsteps, the Heights Players again had a very successful year. Their fall production, A'The 13th Chair , was a spine tingling murder mystery which com- bined romance and comedy with suspense and ac- tion. Lois Kuntz and Larry Robinson ably carried the leads of the show on their shoulders, while Barbara Both and John Blum furnished the love interest. l77l March came around this year with the second annual production, Disraeli . It was an historical play concerning the purchase of the Suez Canal, but although historical, it was not Without the add- ed attraction of romance. Dizzy was portrayed by Jerry Goldberg, and Doris Eppinger and Dale Randall supervised the element of romance. Rita Bates, Elaine Lathe, and Howard Lichtner were notable as a portion of the supporting cast. if Q ii X. 5' 'Q -'sf L sis., SJ www? if 'Y Kia x 1 5 3 1,52 , QVXQS yi wi? 5 ,QNQ 1- -3 4.-ul' 9 u is 3 4 S, 3 N Q 1 F 2 32 , sw f 'Q l Q K S .X X., X Win., if r x .Q 1 f 5 Z 5 5, kgs! .,-4 - i Sig HEHVIIHS 5 Orchestra H eigh ts Band HE Orchestra of Heights High School was one of the main attractions of the fall Pop Concert. The famous negro spiritual Nobody Knows the Trouble l've Seen was played along with The Thornrose Waltz from the 'Sleeping Beauty by Tschaikowsky. The spring Pop Concert also fur- nished a most enjoyable program. ln March the Qrchestra combined with the Women's Glee Club of Notre Dame College and the Mens Clee Club of John Carroll University to present musical selec- tions in Severance Hall for a large audience. Hard work and much practice combined for the verv excellent results obtained by the energetic boys and girls of the l945-46 Orchestra. HE Heights High Concert and Marching Bands under the able baton of Ralph E, Rush did their utmost to provide inspiring music for football fans and concert audiences this year. The Marching Band played for all football games including those held out of town. Their marching formations were new, and of special interest was the depiction of the flag raising on Iwo Jima which was demon- strated by band members and marines at the Shaw Stadium. The Pop Concert of November l945 offered to its large number of listeners a variable program. The Band played the American Salute by Mor- ton Ciould, based on the popular song, When 0 Johnny Comes Marching Home . Two excerpts from the music of George Gershwin were 'ASwanee and the finale to Rhapsody in Blue . A rhumba, The South American Way , and Louisiana Hay- ride were two of the more modern tunes. The spring Pop Concert. which was just as enjoyable as the fall success, featured our own Mr. Downey as guest conductor. The big social event of the year was of course the December Military Ball. This formal affair was held on the stage gym, and attended by a record crowd of ll0 couples from Heights, Shaw, Shaker. and Lakewood. Gur many thanks to the grand band for a wonderful season of successes. Featured Groups SEXTET of band members consisting of two cornets, a horn, baritone, tuba and trombone have often done special selections in both concerts and assemblies. There is also a trumpet trio which has played for eager audiences in Heights High School. From the orchestra comes a string quartet which played for the Music Supervision Conference in March. All of these groups are under the direc- tion of Ralph E. Rush and have spent many hours of practicing for their numerous concerts. Many more programs are being planned and we all hope that both the Sextet and String Quartet continue to delight us with inspiring music. l8lI Y 9 W Y 1 1 iirlsf Glee Club IRLS' Cilee Club is an organization designed especially for girls who enjoy singing under the good leadership which Mr. Strickling offers. For a select few, Cilee club may prove to be a road to brighter horizons. for it is from this group and the various sophomore choruses that the singers of the Heights Choir are chosen. Near the end of the spring term each girl in the group has a chance to sing a solo which is her tryout for the choir. l,ater a list is posted containing the names of those eligible. A Cappellct Choir NE of the most distinguished and accom- plished organizations at Heights is the Choir. This year marks the sixteenth anniversary of this famed organization. Un the year's calendar were such events as the Christmas Concert, the annual appearance at the Shaker Country Club, which in- cluded a turkey dinner. and the trip to TAPCO also with a turkey dinner. One of the main highlights of the year was the National Music Festival which was held at the Public Auditorium at which the llRS'l' RONV1 H. Marsh. C. Uellinger. A. Deliaetann. li Monitari. M. Ciold, S. lelvowill. li. Frankel. l.. Gilman. SECOND ROXV: l lxatf, N. liisenherg. .l. Caves, ,l. Ciriflith. B. Simpson. l.. Ciihson. B. Horton, .l. l'rankel. .l. McCullough. A. Zelman. lf. Solomon. THIRD ROVV: M. B. Vvlells. l.. Ciressel. li. Jones. .l. l ulirs. C. Klein. M. l . Shurtlell. l'. lloyd. M. Moyse. .l. Vittoreen. Ci. Rogers, B. Hollowai IOURTH ROXN: A. liarnacv. Pu. laistig. .l. Heller. D. lirvan. .l. l.ehofl'. .l. Mealand. Mr. Strickling. S. Blum. .l. Hamlin. M. Spreng. M Xlfadsworth. .l. Edgar. V. Brown, ISZCI I O l ? ,f J W W 1? J J fi' ' 1 6 at ai '-s if 4' S '-9 'E ' l - i- 1 . A I V -- 'If' M , . H: V J img, W V 754. 1 Q, Z QW! . ,V '- .L ' v 3 it W ig, . ., ,. 2 . -is . if 'fy ff 'lil' fa Q, HW V . gl ink wk m , E he 'S 'W' f That Personal Touch! Toot! Crest Sta OOMS 315. 211, and 105 are the strongholds of The Crest Staff. The literary staff which reads and selects the best manuscripts, makes up the dummy and does all the checking with the printer, has its headquarters in 315. The Crest magazine is greatly enhanced by the cuts made by the art staff. This staff reads selected material and illustrates those things which best lend themselves to art ideas. The business staff takes care Editor-in-chief x Leona Vail of the finances, subscriptions and distribution of the magazine. This staff resides in 105. The combined efforts of the student body and these staffs have enabled The Crest to win first place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Associations con- four successive years. Crest exchanges magazines with other from all over the United States. Topeka. test for The schools Kansas, Brooklyn, New Yorkg and Minneapolis, Minnesota are just a few examples. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Marsh. E. Smith. B. Smith, J. Victoreen. D. Tobkin. M. Mountcastle, E. Rucks, P. Tubaugh, L, Kaufman, S. Simmons, M. Grossman, Miss Malin. SECOND ROW: J. VJciner. G. Peretz, J. Adie, P. Peskin, J. Hartman. L. Vail, N. Segal, B. Samson. D. Palmer. M. Garber, J. Terr. THIRD ROXV: ll. Lupeson, li. Kovachs, M. Stuart, B. Jones, C. Rini, D. Snapp, M. l.ubeck. J. Wolfe, E. Hodan. M. Ziskind, J. Hirsch, J. Applebaum. I84 SEMESTER I Editors-in-chief Jane Applebaum Al Ratner Managing Editors Polly Delson Lois Grunzweig Dolores Friedman FIRST ROW: E. Israel, G. Carner, M. Grossman, C. Silverman, P. Delson, R. Lienhard, L. Grunzweig, P. Kritzer, A. Lombardo, G. Moster. SECOND ROW: M. Harris, B. Jaffee, R. Cohen, E. Sudak, M. Wiedcr. D. Freedman, I. Bernstein, L. Whittle, D. Sperling. C. Feld, Mr. Spencer. THIRD ROW: M. Bolz, P. Zeiger, F. Shear, B. Both, M, Dworkin, N. Sutton, P. Klein, T. DeYoung, E. Reich. A. Deitz, M. Davis. FOURTH ROW: J. Applebaum, M. Kanter, G. Lundberg, E. Lawrence, M. Kercher, J. Frankel, W. Sears, M. Spitz, P. Kester, A. Ratner, B. Lorenz, L. Robinson. SEMESTER II Editors-in-chief Lois Grunzweig Ilene Bernstein Managing Editors Rita Cohen Arlene Deitz FIRST ROW: E. Israel, B. Shapiro, L. Grunzweig, R. Cohen, L. Sperling, F. Lange, C. Wallof, P. Coben, A. Lombardo, M. Grossman, J. Klein. SECOND ROW: I. Bernstein, A. Deitz, M. Wieder, T. DeYoung, P. Weise, M. Davis. N. Wolfson, R. Orkin, S. Makoff, J. Brandon. THIRD ROW: E. Sudak, J. Guzik, J. Shapiro, G. Fritchley, B. Koenig, M. Spitz, D. Fredman, J. Freed. P. Kronenberg, A. Leppla, J. Caliguire. Blade and Gold tajf T'S deadline time in 208, but strangely enough everything seems to be under control. True, there are three or four harassed typists rattling away on copy, a few frantic cries of But Mr. Spencer! and a hurried final glance at those scrib- bled headlines, but it's all in a day's work on the Black and Gold staff. Here, in the informal atmosphere of 208, with Ambrose P. Spencer reigning as king, most of the work that goes into every issue of your Bee and Gee is done Cbesides a few Spanish, algebra, and history lessonsj. Here stories may be written and typed, headsheets are made up, layouts planned, headlines dashed off, copy read, galleys checked, and lots more. Here Mr. S. presents his editors with the latest awards, hands out Quill and Scroll pins to the deserving staff members, holds discussion periods for constructive criticism, and advises his staff on securing extra service units . We mustn't forget the loyal little band of Bee and Gee-ers that goes trotting down to the printer every other Thursday to see that the final page proofs are as they should be. Nor the ditto group of counters and deliverers who make sure that the homerooms get what they need. Nor the little man who contributes so much time and effort so that the Black and Gold comes out on the very top ....,. Ambrose P. Spencer. 85 The Boss and Two Cronies FIRST ROW: B. L. Snyder, P. Gray, B. Shackson. M. Loomis, A. Kaufman, T. Gomberg. R. Miller, Miss Edwards. SEC- OND ROW: M. Gray, A. Lipson, R. Doster, H. Strauss. D. Hyde, H. Winograd. A. Terr, M. Metschis. Hermes Staff HE Hermes has now completed its fifteenth year of publication. Started in nineteen thirty one by Miss Ida J. Bouck, the Latin paper has been published quarterly ever since. Its contents, printed chiefly in Latin, include news of current interest, modern jokes, and many miscellaneous stories and articles. Although the Hermes is a small paper it has quite an extensive circulation not only in Heights classes, but among junior high students as well. It is even known to be in the files of several universities throughout the country. The fact most people overlook is that the paper contains some English articles in addition to those written in Latin, although every story must pertain to Latin in some way. Whether you know that worthy language or not, here are just a few of the titles from the November 1945 issue- Aves Eer- ae , Forum Latinum and Joca Ccould it be jokes??j. Do as you like with 'em, but we hear tell they made pretty fair reading for the followers of Virgil and his henchmen. This year the Hermes had an outstanding staff, with Herbert Winograd as editor-in-chief, Roxine Miller, co-editor, and page editors Marilyn Shields, Margaret Loomis, and Mamar Gray. The whole group owes a debt of gratitude to Miss Gwendolyn Edwards, who in the last two years has done a splendid job as -faculty advisor. Vive le Latin, eh? SEMESTER l Editor-in-chief Herbert Winograd C0-editor Roxine Miller SEMESTER II Editor-z'n-chief Marilyn Shields Hic Haec Hoc - - - Heck! FIRST ROW: R. Kaatz, A. Hatch, J. Branden, L. Kline, D. Osborne, I.. I-Ieiman, N. King, B. Matson, R. Cohen, M. Boethelt, M. Goldberg, C. Richardson. SECOND ROW: M. Davis, M. Drake, D. Kahn, A. Loweth. J. Macmillan, B. Collins, P. Gibson, R. Gray, S. Denby, C. Simon. THIRD ROW: M. Arsham. D. Marx, H. Strauss, M. Crosby, M. Crawford, W. Thompson, D. Shackson, A. Crawford, T. Roberts, J. Nusbaum, C. Sholle. Caldron wtf Assistants I-IE hour has come--somewhere in the distance a bell rings, and a tall, dark man pushes through the silent group at the door of 202. He turns a key and enters, the others filing in slowly behind him. Inside the air is musty, pervaded with strange odors-one of which is definitely un- pleasant. At this point, dignity is forgotten. Gen- eral bedlam breaks loose as a harassed editor, hold- ing her nose, dashes to open a window, another begins a frantic search for missing copy, and the rest of the crowd busies itself with furious type- writing, picture-mounting, copy-editing, and what have you. So starts a typical afternoon with the staff of Ye Olde Caldron . The dark man, whose oflicial capacity is editor- in-chief, connives with Mrs. Liston, faculty ad- visor, on what might be titled, How to Squeeze the Most Out of a Section Editor . These editors. in turn, rely on staff assistants for such things as stories, outside information, and help with techni- cal operations. There is, on the whole, more to publishing the Caldron than meets the average eye. Deadlines can bring on nightmares, an unidentified face begins to look like a Dali creation, and lay-outs are no cure for insomnia. Still, in spite of all the drawbacks, your Caldron comes out-well, if the printer doesn't change his mind! In addition to the editorial outlook, the work of the Business staff, under Mr. Behney's guiding hand, is essential. Advertising, which helps to fi- nance the yearbook, contracts, circulation and aud- iting are handled by this group. Other valuable as- sistants are the photographers Cwho came through with or without flash bulbsl , mounters, and typists. All in all, over seventy-five people cooperated to compile the Caldron, and, as the result, well-here it is! 1fLooks Could Kill- - - oilclron, Editors Larry Papp Editor-in-Chief Shirley Beistle Student Life Editor Business tcijf Ted Mandeville Boys' Associate Editor Judy Leonard Activities Editor Eugenia Colflesh Girls' Circulation Manager l s Sara Makolf Bookkeeper Alma Goodman Bookkeeper Elizabeth Lenore Pfeffer McConoughey Faculty Editor Girls' Associate Editor Janet Shumaker Don Gilbert Underclass Editor Boys' Sports Editor Frances Liston Lawrence Behney Faculty Advisor Faculty Advisor Editorial Business Marilyn Stone Theresa Roberto Senior Editor Clubs Editor Lou Kallie Mary Bolz Boys' Sports Editor Girls' Sports Editor Phoebe Sacheroff Business Manager Don Kalish Contract Manager Elmer Barker Boys' Circulation Manager Business tcijf Bernard Jacobson Ed Hodan Norman Gonsalves Bill Glaser Don Schaeffer Norma Bleier Alice liasabach Advertising Editor Mounter Mounter Photographer Phoiogfllphef 'IUPN 7!!P'Sf l88l FIRST ROW: J. Barr, E. Miller. M. Welles, J. Hansen, I-. Sherman. S. XVoodward, M. Stone, V. Bender. l.. Loren, B. Donner. SECOND ROW: J. Mattlin, J. Leonard, M. Gellhaus, J. NVeinberger, J. XVilliams, B. Holloway, N. Oster, Pollack, R. Kaatz. J. Bigler. A. lieth. THIRD ROW: E. Rudolph, E. Young, P, Moore, J. Becker, J. Basinger, M. Brown, C. Simon, G. Batchelor, B. Shectman, F. Lange. B. I.. Snyder. FOURTH ROW: Miss Wallace, J. Lichvar, M. Walter, S. Beistle. E. Miller, M. Gray, P. Bailey, V. Brown, B. M. Pickford. E. McConoughey, V. Stief, M. Bolz, P. Harris. Girls, Cabinet T last we have some information for you tor- tured studes who have been anxious for a long time to know what goes on behind that closed door of Room 323, fifth period on Thursdays. If no one has let you in on the big secret as yet, and even if he has, we will tell you all about it. This secret gathering that has you all upset is nothing more than a weekly meeting of the Ciirls' Cabinet. The Cabinet is a group of girls under the supervision of Miss Wallace, organized in behalf of the general welfare and happiness of all Heights girls. Those may be big words, but the job the Cab- inet does is just as big. The regular duties of the Cabinet is to see that the girls are dressed in good taste, to send notes to the girls or members of the faculty who are ill or bereaved, and to supervise lost and found articles. In addition, the Cabinet sponsors various parties throughout the year for the pleasure of the girls. Annual events this year, which as always were very successful, were the Halloween Party for up- per class girls, the George Washington Party for lower class girls, and the Mothers and Daughters' Tea. A popular occasion for the CI girls is the CI Party and Assembly given them their first week at Heights by the Cabinet. Besides these and other activities some outstanding contributions were made by the Girls' Cabinet to the War Effort. President Recording Secretary Jeanne Hansen Marilyn Stone Vice-President Corresponding Secretary Sue Vv'oodward Mary Welles Treasurer Lynn Sherman Sweet Adeline Gone Sour From Big Kids to Smaller Ones 89 FIRST ROW: J. Jacobs, N. XVinkleman, R. Zehman, R. Richter, C. Grossman. SECOND ROW: E. Schreiber, D. Lawrence, G. Gross, B. Helper, D. Auerbach. N. Falcone, N. Selzman. THIRD ROW: J. Barber, I.. Apple. A. De Floren- tis. D. Schermer, D. Cobbledick. D. Steuber, P. Newcomb, I. Bernstein. Marv Lubecle, Worlzin, Like a Dog! Corridor Guards HERE do you think you are going? Gotta pass? These are just two of the many cries that are heard in the halls during every period of the day. During the first few weeks of September such remarks as This is worse than Dachau , You'd think you were in Sing Sing were heard as many students found themselves cor- nered in the corridors when they should have been in class. This year, under the helpful supervision of their new faculty supervisor, Mr. H. V. Perkins, and energetic head captain, Dick Koplow, the cor- 90 ridor guards have provided Heights with another sterling record of careful hall supervision. The guards are chosen by the faculty member in charge of the post and the captains according to their citizenship, grades, and competence for per- forming the duties which lie ahead. Their job is to safeguard the interests of Heights High and cooper- ate with members ofthe faculty and the captains to make certain the system runs smoothly and efH- ciently. Daily detail consists of picking up refuse, keeping FIRST ROW: H. Smith. C. Dellinger. J. McCullough, E. Lanes. B. Aaronson, l.. Whittle, N. Rapport. B. Greenwald, L Levine, N. Swanson, G. Moster. SECOND ROW: J. Brown, E. Falcovitch, N. Bleier. M. Ziskind, J. Gellin, J. Hertel, E Blank. D. Feingold, H. Moss, J. Landis, R. Orkin. THIRD ROW: J. Nusbaum, T. Doolittle. N. Bodnar. L, Greenbaum C. Johnson, E. Hodan. H. Felder, A. Baygel, R. Schor, P. Courtney. FOURTH ROVJ: E. White, S. Meister, H. Sharp J. Goldberg, D. Hills, M. Hoicowitz, J. O'Neill. D. Porus, N. Atkins, C. Handler, S. York. FIRST ROW: H. Marcus. J. Klein, C. Berman, J. Wickes. H. Roth. M. Greenhouse, S. Makoff. J. Bollmeycr. M. Quint, N. Eisenberg, S. Simmons, I. Israel. SECOND ROW: D. Breitwig, S. Glass, C. Stone, L. Johnson, D. Branco. D. Weiss. M. Cahill, B. Shackson, A. Dietz, B. King. E. Gittleson. N. Demb. THIRD ROW: L. Stottcr. D. Katz. A. Shankerman, J. Pearlman, D. Glueck. D. Shaber. D. Powers, S. Blum, J. Heath, S. Katz, R. Jaffe. A. Magid. FIRST ROW: D. Wertz. C. Richardson, R. Goldstein. P. Bollard, B. Matson, M. Wieder, S. Schreiber, P. Sacheroff, S. McGee, J. Branden, J. Gilman, A. Baird. SECOND ROW: J. Katz. J. Kurland, C. Mandey. M. Lowe. F. Crilley, C. Eger, J. Barrett. N. Pence, R. Gray, M. Shurtleff, S. Fenton, C. Blank. THIRD ROW: B. Harris, M. Grossman. T. Roberts, I. Kane, R. Orkin, R. Braun. B. Schieman, D. Fredman, C. Mottek, E. Rosenbluth, M. Arsham. L. Waldeck. the halls clean and prohibiting loitering in the cor- ridors. They deliver messages for the oHice staff and teachers. They also keep a watchful eye on those HAI Capps and A'Walt Disneys who try embel- lishing the walls with their creations. In spring, when a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of going to Marshalls he is generally intercepted by our heroes . On the whole they maintain law and order in the corridors of Heights High. The cooperation which exists between the corri- dor guards, the captains, and the faculty is the key- note of the system. All three deserve the congrat- ulations of the student body for helping to maintain neat, quiet, clean, and orderly halls at Heights this year. l91l IIRST ROW: E. Wulliger, B. Binkovitz. L. Pfeffer. P. Gray. P. Moore, Bloch. SECOND ROW: I. Hirsch, S. Mackoff, M. A. Hiller. J. Krauss. M. Bates, A. Rubins, D. Meyers. THIRD ROW: I.. Robinson. J. Macmillan. R. Iiransico, S. Wile, D Allen, E. Colflesh, G. Phillips. J. Applebaum. FIRST ROW: G Grossman, H. Roth. B. Lawton, P. Sacheroff. D. Sulc, B. Greenwald, J. Gomberg, L. Whittle. SEC OND ROVJ: M. Chase, M. Iiorte, N. Gonsalves, A. Glanz. D. Peat. D. Glickson, M. Krcnitz, M. Goodweather. THIRD ROVJ: J. Smith, B. McClain, H. Winograd, S. Meister, R. Porus. D. lireedman, S. Katz, D. Richards. Red Cross HAT home room is this? Where do these go? Girls and fellows loaded with gifts found themselves amidst a hubbub of activity and questions on entering 327 With their contribu- tions for the 1945 l'Give-a-Christmas project, of the American Junior Red Cross. Yes, the American Junior Red Gross is a center of activity. Organized in l94O as a war service group by Miss Agnes Regan, it has grown in size and importance until now it is the largest activity at Heights. Every student, teacher, and home room, as well as the majority of clubs participate in Red Cross activities. The home economics division and art department actively lend their support, too. It is this l0O'lj cooperation that enables the group to accomplish the many things it does. This I 92 One Good Argument for Joining the Red Cross l FIRST ROW: J. West, J. Klein, D. Sulc. E. Cvittelson. T. Tobkin. N. Cieggus, L. Pfeffer, R. Kaatz, H. Polen. Israel SECOND ROW: F. Leboff, E. Merlin, J. Kalwary, M. A. Hiller, B. Brown, J. Friedman, P. Harris, B. King. P. Moore, P Crrumet, S. Cort. THIRD ROW: M. Chase. E. Fisch, I-. Swanson, E. Colflesh, R. Koplow, S. Getreau. W. Negin. J. Freed J. Heller, M. Bates, M. Hamley, B. Task. FIRST ROW: R. Spizak. A. Baird, J. Klein, C. Berman. P. Aaron, I. Asher. L. Kutler. N. Lawton, H. Polan. H. Geller, D. Reider, I. Roberts, I. Bregman, B. Shapiro. SECOND ROW: H. Smith, D. Auerbach, E. Schreiber, P. Delson, E. Pol- lack, D. Freedman, P. Moore. R. Orkin, L. Sperling, L. Roskin, B. Lawton. Block. J. Klein. THIRD ROW: E. Git- telson, J. Branden, J. Frankel. S. Makoff, F. Leboff, E. Bland, R. Gray, L. Lurie, L. Goldstein. E. Lanes, F. Lange, R. Kaatz. FOURTH ROW: C. Sholle, E. Merlin. L. Liebman, M. Krenitz, M. Hiller. I. Hirsch. C. Willis, P. Sacheroff. L. Pfeffer. N. Shapiro, F. Sheer, A. Berman. FIFTH ROW: J. Leboff, J. Heller, I. Efros, N. Bleier, E. Colliesh. J. Freed, M. Ziskind. E. Goodman. G. Grossman, R. Flaxman. V. Schcppan. Red Cross year, in addition to service for the services , aid for needy children and old men and women was be- gun. This peacetime conversion was best evidenced at the Give-a-Christmas project when many thousands of gifts were sent to children and old folks. The Christmas project, although the largest, was only one of many. Pocket-size books, maga- zines, favors, and cookies have been sent to military units at frequent intervals throughout the year. The life line of the organization is its council. This group of home room representatives meets twice a month in the Little Theater to discuss stamping, folding, addressing, and mailing of each paper. Working with the American Junior Red Cross were the Auxiliary Aides, who did the innumerable small tasks which accompany each Red Cross project. Both of these branch organizations deserve a vote of thanks. . . . . OFFICERS school-wide activities. P nd , . f The Red Cross receives hundreds of letters of ap- pgiwpigorc preciation each year. This year we may be partic- ularly proud of the distinctive plaque presented to Vice- Presidenl Lenore Pfeffer i Secretary the organization by the Marines as a token of their Eugenia Colfiesh Treasurer gratitude. India, Rome, Iceland, Australia-these are only a few of the places where the Black and Gold travels. Through the efforts of the B. and G. Mail- ing Committee every former Heights student in the service this year received issues of the Black and Gold. The girls who were in this group did the I 9 Jim Macmillan 3 l President Howard McFarland Vice- President Morton Wieder Recording Secretary Joyce Lee Corresponding Secretaru Sue Woodward Treasurer Jim Nusbaum FIRST ROVU: Vvloodward. M. NVelles, P. Geary, A. Ratner. B. Halls, H. McFarland. D. Gilbert, J. Nusbaum, M, Vvlieder, I... Sherman, J. Lee. SECOND ROW: V. Bender, E, Jaffe. C. Rose, J. Rudolph, D, Reider, D. Lawrence. J. Jeffries. B. Rush, J. Mattlin, L. Hodgson, I., Loren. THIRD ROW: A. Gellhaus, A. Roe, V. Roth. J. Bollmeyer. J. Barber, P. Oster, E. Rumbaugh, M. Piascik, D. Auerbach, C. Richardson. D. Osborne. M. Dray, R. Kaatz. ITOURTH ROXV: A. Nekola, Z. Kane. J. Kalwary, L, Whittle. J. Mourton. J. Lebovitl. M. Calhoun. J. Carran, B, Lawton. P. Raudebaugh. L, Kline. Ci, Blumenthal, C. Levin, L. Vkfasserman. FIFTH ROVC: B, Dennis, J, Gilbert. P. Klein, E. Pearlman. M. L. Pomeroy. N. Cory, R. Jaffe. B. Hamilton, D. Branco. J. Reske. Ii. Jaskulek. B. Raymond. V. Hershey. Il, Miller. B. Brown. Q Boosters Club HE Boosters Club of Heights plays a very im- portant part in the activities of the high school. Since athletics call for a great deal of boosting, the club centers its efforts around all athletic events. During the football season industrious members can be seen decorating the football field, selling candy and distributing programs. In addition to working at the games, the club also plans and participates in the pep assemblies which produce such things as our famous masculine chorus girls as well as occasional snappy new cheers. These pep meetings are held on Eriday afternoons just before a game. This season, after several of the football games, the club spon- sored Booster dances in the girls' gym for the enjoy- ment of both the team and its devoted fans. The members could also be found busily selling Heights stickers and banners when these wartime casualties happened to be in stock. This year, the Boosters again helped with the or- This ls What Builds the Boys' MoraIe.' FIRST RONV: E. Goldheimer. H. Marcus, M. Levin, B. Shapiro, J. WaldrufI, N. Swanson. N. Selzman, J, Bernstein, B. Snyder. A. Vvleeks, E. Barker, R. Blesch, J. Keefe. SECOND ROW: J. Kelsey, S. Silverman, A. Zelman. S. Stearn, B. Mil- ler. G. Tupholme, E. Worth. B. Scott. E. Lanes, B. Abel, S. Saffran, E. Silver, C. Wallof, D. Sperling, M. Mountcastle. THIRD ROW: J. Wicks, M. Shurtleff. Katz. E. Saphire, E. Young. A. Wodica, M. Reno, C. Simon, J. Goldhamer. V. Gerber, J. Goldrich, P. Turner. P. Geary. J. Nicholas. FOURTH ROW: R. Saltzman, I.. Woods, V. Stief, P. Sacheroff. J. Thomas. M, Steigerwald, K. Schneider, M. Zlotnik, J, St. Clair, P. Harris, B. Task, B. Lukin, R. Vwlallens, C. Marcus. FIFTH ROVJ: P. Tubaugh. J. Applebaum. M. Chase, J. Sandson, L. Johnson. A. Earnacy, M. Sabin, I.. Shepard, E. Sel- man, J. Mealand, B. Shirey, N, Stockwell, E. Vannorsdall. V. Brown. J. Sanow. C. Sholle, M. Meech. l94l FIRST ROW: P. Aaron, M. Nathan, E. Grummet. C. Divine. J. Heiser. G. Gross, I-. Friday. G. Henges, B. Kelly P. Newcomer, P. Grummet, P. Coben. Mr. Clifford. SFCOND ROW: J. Hahn, J. Holland, D. Forbes, F. Katz D. Kline, B. Helper. C. Cort. M. Driscoll, R. Magid, H. Lazarick. R. Hartenbaum, N. Knesper, J. Gattozzi, P Gray. D. Mueller. THIRD ROVJ: J. Krauss, P. Newcomb, V. Johnson, J. Heller, A. Loweth. D. Feingold, M Crosby. M. Bing. N. Cutting. G. Goldberg. I.. Miller, R. Gray. F. Aylesworth, S. Fenton, V. Klein. ganization of the annual and ever-popular football banquet, which was held at Masonic Hall. Another service was providing refreshments for the football, basketball, and baseball teams after the letters in these sports were awarded. The actual purpose of the club is to boost not only sports, but any other activity which takes in all or part of the student body at Heights. Plays, concerts, and dances number among the topics of conversation discussed by the members. The Boosters Club owes a large part of its success to the untiring efforts of Mr. Clifford and Miss Mullett, who did more than a little boosting of their ownf The building of a new stadium will mean extra jobs for all, but judging from the response of past years, the Heights Boosters will take this new responsibility right in their stride and put it over with a bang! STANDING: J. Nusbaum, M. Weider. D. Gilbert, B. Halls. H. McFarland. SEATED: M. XVelles. J. Jeffries, Miss Mullet. I.. Sherman, S. XVoodward. l95l Manager Dave Caulkins FIRST ROVJ: D. Caulkins, D. Berardi, B. O'Ryan. SECOND ROW: A. Lustig, B. Raymond Drexler, Mr. Cientile. EHIND the scenes during an assembly or the noon movie the energetic stage crew can al- ways be found hard at work under the direction of Dave Caulkins, crew captain. The group is a student organization formed to keep everything in order backstage when they aren't assisting with Heights Players production or other stage activity. This year the crew worked under a new and skilled ad- visor, Mr. Gentile, who directed the boys in making several stage improvements. Any scenery called for during the year is built by this group. Lights, curtain, and action! These words would be all but meaningless without a ready and willing crew to carry them out. Visual Education Crew Stczge Crew HE Visual Education Club has been organized to show moving pictures, and to project slides, postcards and film strips for all lectures given in the different departments of our school. When applications for membership are turned in to Mr. Christman, the sponsor of the club, a care- ful study of each request is made to see if the appli- cant can qualify. He must have had some experience in handling the projectors, his schoolwork must be good, and he must be trustworthy. Since Visual Education has become a very impor- tant guide in our teaching and our educational pro- grams, we are taking every step possible to keep up with the new trends in this type of education. TIRST ROW: B. Rich, J. Klein, H. Lichtrier, l. Wiess, H. Isaacson, M. Feldman, Mr. Christman. SECOND ROW A. Lustig, S. Katz, Ci. Drexler, H. Sharp, B. Raymond, D. Caulkins, D. Wetzel. SEMESTER l President Bob Sperling SEMESTER II Dave Caulkins Captain Dick Koplow KST ROW: A. Robbins. A. Fiordalisi. B. Glas.r. SECOND ROW: D. Koplow, D. Kalish, B. lls D. Kwait. Corridor Guard Captains ACH day of the week. Joe and Hedy Heights drop two cents UD in the slot of a little box at the door of the auditorium and thus see a two- reel section of a movie to take up their fifth or sixth period extra time. These rnovies are kept in order both periods by the movie guards under Mr. Elint's direction. Keeping the auditorium free from waste. collecting the admission price, and preserving order are the main duties of these boys. Many thanks should go to the guards for their industrious and efhcient efforts to make our movies run smoothly. ELL, Heights has done it again. This has been another successful year in keeping the halls clear of stray students. These corridor guard captains, headed by Dick Koplow, were behind it all. It was their duty to see that the people under them reported to their posts promptly and per- formed their jobs correctly. Any problems that arose were solved by the captains with the aid of Mr. Perkins, who was in charge of the group this year. Don't get the idea that being a corridor guard captain is work for an executive who puts his feet on a desk all day. Not by a long shot! These fel- lows were picked because they were capable of do- ing a job well and they handled this one beau- tifully. L oon Movie Guards FIRST ROW: C. Kelley. B. Murphy, A. Ratner. R. Lewin. R. Mann. F. Crilley. D. DeCresccnZo. SECOND ROW: R, Davidson. C. Gibbs. L. Asiano. S. York, H. Mercer. R. Gaiser. N. Bodnar, C. Johnson. THIRD ROW: R. Agapi. H. Mitzcl, M. Ross. J. Zanetti. H. Hansen. J. Hauk. D. Powers. B. Shutack. SEMESTER I Captains 5th period- Art Fiordalisi 6th. period- Al Ratner SEMESTER II Captains 5th period- Bob Mann 6th period- Frank Crilley EIRST ROW: G. Rosenwatcr. R. Tallisman. M. Gold, J. Maftlin. J. Morgenstern. I.. Cirunxweig, D. Ringle. E. Bloch. E. Smith. SECOND ROXV: R. Zehman. J. Kastriner. E. Eollman. J. Vv'cincr, H. Roth. R. Cohen. C. Berman. E. Lerman. R. Kaalz, R. Miller. THIRD ROW: J. Bukstein. S. Pollack. E. Schreiber. A. Parnes, P. Ifinkclstcin, li. Young. E. Katz, B. Schcctman. S. Berman. N. Rapport, I.. VVasscrman. FOURTH ROW: C. Simon. M. Davis, A. Dcitz, P. Sachcroff. Il. Cohen. S. Uberstine, J. Appelbaum. J. Rcske. J. l,ebofT, J. Heller. B. Eclheimer. l FIRST ROW: M. Smith. D. Oreenbaum. S. Diamond. E. Huler. D. Cort, Ii. l.eitson, G. Toleu. D. Glickson, H. Harris. A. Hartzmark. SECOND ROVJ: Mr. Vannorsdall, D. Ciuttenplan. R. Emcrling, K. Ross, S. Jacobs, H. Strauss, D. Warf Ihcim, R. Knoblock. M. Arsham. I.. Hartlmark. THIRD ROW: D. I.ewis. D. Fortis. D. Shaber. J. Oolcntag. D, Kalish. D. Ercdman. S. Shulman. M. l.ubcck. Ed. Rosenblulh. J. Rymond. Athletic ervice Club NCE again the Athletic Service Club comes through! During each year the A. S. C. mem- bers are called upon to take charge of all athletic events in season. At the beginning of the school year it has been customary to sell season tickets for all athletic events for a nominal fee. This year a new system was inaugurated when, for simplicity's sake, the long familiar sports pass made its exit and made way for the new coupon books. The club was separated into two divisions, ticket sales and guarding. The ticket sales group, composed Eddie at the Toll Gate l98l mostly of girls. took charge of selling tickets for the athletic events at the three junior high schools as well as at Heights. This group also was responsible for counting tickets and seeing that the books balanced. The guards group, made up of boys, saw to it that insistent non-paying patrons could not chisel their way into the games. Under the expert guidance of Mr. Vannorsdall, the groups of the club have worked well together in supporting our athletic teams. SEMILSTI-R I Pre.s1'r1'r-nt Al Hart7ma1'k Studi-nl Illamzqvr lid Rosenblulh Secretary Elaine Young Sales Manager Chialecn Simon I Lois Grunzweig I Llhllitiliftl Manager SEMESTILR ll PTUS!-d0l7f I.ee Harlzmark Sludunl Mar7ag1er Ild Rosenbl ulh Secretary Elaine Young Sales Manager Chialeen Simon J l.ois Grunzweig Iulllicily Manrlqir SEMESTER I President Norma Bleier Vice- President Laura Whitney Secretary Rhoda Cohen SEMESTER II President Gloria Blumenthal Vice- President Ruth Andrews Secretary Norma Weiser FIRST ROW: B. Newman, R. Leinhard, S. Moskowitz. R. Dichter. M. Dray, O. Neikard, V. Zampino, Mrs. Magee. SEC- OND ROW: R. Cohen, A. Kasaback. P. Raudebaugh. M. Dworkin, N. Bleier, M. Meech, L. Whitney. B. Ackhart. President Esther Medalie Secretaru Ellette Saunders Treasurer I Ann Zucker Treasurer I1 Beverly Davis FIRST ROVU: M. Nagelbush, E. Medalic. R. Rosenficld. SECOND ROW: Nl. Raab, R. Flaxman, J. Eisenberger, A. Pocrass. Service Club Librar Club HE industrious group known as the Service Club, under the guiding hand of Mrs. Magee, is one of the most vital organizations at Heights, do- ing much to aid our teachers and office staff in their daily routines. Filing, typing, stenciling and mimeographing for the Parent-Teacher Association and other such groups is done by the club, which also handles emer- gencies like preparing a bulletin whenever the pub- lic address system fails. Occasionally, meetings devoted to office appliance demonstrations are held, and at other times visits are made to different offices and business schools, both of these resulting in bettering the members' skill in their work. 99 ERE are some girls who have done more work than play this year. Since there was a shifting of librarians, these gals have really pitched in and helped fill the gaps. Any time you may have me- andered into the library, you probably saw one of these pinch hitting librarians trying her best to direct some puzzled student to the right shelf. Meetings were held every other Friday at 2:45. At these semi-monthly get-togethers, parties were planned. The biggest affair of the year was the Li- brary tea for the faculty, which was held during Book Week. At Christmas time the girls had a gala dinner and attended the Choir Concert afterwards. This has been a hard year for this small group, but they came through smiling. FIRST ROW: G. Moster, S. Lees, B. Jaffee, N. Rapport, C. Silvestro. E. Follman, B. Wade, C. Grossman, J. Colletta, E. Israel, Mr. Winters. SECOND ROW: G. Gross, A. Wodicka, M. Mountcastle, K. Schneider, J. Lilje, F. Leboff, J. Weber, J. Terr, R. Hartenbaum, R. Dicter. THIRD ROW: G. Blumenthal, I. Bland, E. Young. T. DeYoung, P, Zieger. J. Wachs. B. Edheimer, J. Leboff, V. Johnson, J. Rosenblatt, R. Gray. President Lilly Kramer Vice- President Eileen Israel Secretary Ellen Follman Treasurer Jay Vifachs No Tickee N0 Washee f0uch.U 100 Mana ers Club N Heights High School there is a little talked about but nevertheless very efficient group of students who devote a good part of their spare time after school to handling ticket sales. This group is called the Managers Club. Consisting mainly of girls, the Managers Club ofiiciates at the Choir, Band and Or- chestra concerts, Heights Players produc- tions and many other of the school enter- tainments. The Club not only manages tickets, but also furnishes ushers who do an efficient job. To become a member of this club a stu- dent must pass a test dwelling on the Hoor- plan of the auditorium. By passing the test and acquiring this knowledge his efficiency is assured. The girls are required to Wear dark skirts and White blouses when ushering, thereby creating a trim, uniform look and distinguishing them from the gen- eral public. Mr. W. R. Winters, who is the faculty supervisor for this group, does not have too much to Worry about when it comes to selling tickets at the box office. He just puts it up to them! and he can well be proud of the results. Just notice the next time you attend a production in the audi- torium, the cheerful and efficient ushers who do all they can to help you enjoy the programs. FIRST ROW: L. Roskin. J. Branden. D. Sperling, L. Grunzweig, P. Coben, N. Eisenberg, H, Frost, H. Fleischer. SECOND ROW F. Lange, N, Nehamkin, N. Demb. B, Levine. T. Herstand. J. Heller, F. Markowitz. R. Hippsley. THIRD ROVJ: Miss Stuens J. Leboif, J. Bereny, L. Stotter, A. Podis, D. Stashower, S. Katz, S. Diamond. H eigh ts Broadcasters Heights Broadcasters, under the direction of Miss Stephens, are responsible for engi- neering all public address announcements, for lending a helping hand at all school par- ties and other special events, for broadcast- ing class programs and for writing many of the catchy announcements publicizing par- ties, dances and other events ranging from the War Chest drive to the National Air- craft Show. Broadcasters is organized, according to a full-fledged radio studio, into five depart- ments: technical, business, writing, pro- ductions and special events. Following the motto, We can't be in two places at one time , members devote their attention to one department only. The pride and joy of the Heights Broad- casters is the new broadcasting studio Cfor- merly known as Rooms lOl and 1035 con- sisting of the studio and the control room. The divisions are separated by a large soundproof window so that the producer and the engineers can consult each other during a production. Always doing something for the school and endeavoring to increase their knowl- edge of radio, Heights Broadcasters are continuing to prove that they are on the beam. 101 SEMESTER II President Dave Stashower Vice- President Fred Markowitz Secretary Joanne Heller Treasurer Shirley Katz SEMESTER I President Harold Fleischer Vice- President Dorothy Sperling Secretary Lois Grunzweig Treasurer Dave Stashower The Kiddies' Krumble Krunclzy Hour FIRST ROW: A. Schlesinger, D. Auerbach. M. Lee. S. Schreiber. E. Schreiber, A. Henderson. B. Matson. M. Jeffery. M. Quint, N. Swanson, D. Bosis. SECOND ROW: F. Feiner, W. Burnip, C. Sholle, B. Cotesworth, M. Hill, A. Hartzmark, M. Kennedy. V. Kretch. E. Barker, J. Hagberg, P. Newcomb, J. Barnard. THIRD ROW: R. Hippsley. T. Roberts, L. Asiano, S. York. B. Halls. D. Kretch, D. Snapp, O. Cornell, A. Stashower, L. Hartzmark, R. Visintainer. FIRST ROW? K- MHYO, W. NiChOli1Sy F- AYIQSWOKIII, R. Schneider, J. Lcbovitz. N. Brug. D. Lawrence. SEC- OND ROW: G. Smith, C. Zychek. R. Herz. B. Shirey, J. Hayes. D. Green, P. Mills. E. Fink. THIRD ROW: R. Kaufman, J. Duggan, T. Wilks, J. Zanetti, D. Kalish, S. Maxson, M. Crosby. L. Greenbaum, A. Loweth. tudent Council TUDENTSI-Meet the Student Council. Stu- dent Councill Meet your public! QThis is just to get you somewhat acquaintedj Although the Student Council has not had as many activities as usual in the past year, it has nev- ertheless kept pace with the school paper sales, the sale of war bonds and stamps, the class elections and the assemblies. The Student Council consists of home room rep- resentatives, the council officers and executive board. and members of various school clubs. The president of the Student Council this year was curly-haired, always smiling, versatile Charlie Johnson, who took over his new office very effi- ciently and did a knockout job all year through with the able assistance of V. P. Kay Mayo. Sec- retarial work was ably handled by pretty Nyle Brug, and big, happy Don Kalish ofiiciated as keeper of the funds. At the beginning of the year, the position of faculty advisor was given to hardworking Mr. Per- kins to be turned over later to Mr. Clifford, a capa- ble successor. This Is the Moment We Live For 102 EHIHS i Honor Clubs Dizzy', Preparations Keepers of The Service Honor Roll Here,s to You Junior Lit-erature l1041 FIRST ROW: K. Mayo, L. Loren. D. Wertz, V. Bender, A. Gellhaus, J, Jeffreys, A. Roe. C. Richardson, J. Leonard. E. Rudolph, J. Cioldrich. SECOND ROW: M. Piascik, M. Jeffery, A. Hurtuk, P. Raudebaugh, J. Carran. S. Woodward, J. Lichvnr, J, St. Clair, S. Denby. C. Simon. L. Pfeflcr, P. Moore, THIRD ROW: A. Nckola, L. Sherman, C. Shollc, B. Brown, S. Bcistlc, M. Crosby, Vannorsdall, M. Pomeroy, A. Prohn, M. Stiegerwald, M. Welles. Presidents Janet Jeffreys Shirley Bcislle l'icefPres1'den!s Shirley Beistlc Judy Leonard Recording Sl'U'l'ItlI'y Sally Dcnby Corresponding St'L'l'Cftll'I.L'S Austa Roc Diane Vrfcrtz Treasurer Mary Jcflrcy Junior Foreign Ajfairs Council O better understand the problems of the coun- try, to be a more democratic young people- that is the aim of the Junior Foreign Affairs Coun- cil at Heights, and well deserving of the girls' con- sideration it is. This year's chosen subject, India, was thor- oughly covered by the club in their panel discus- sions. Always appreciative of an outside speaker, the girls were addressed at one of their meetings by Margaret Johnson of the Press. But a time comes when even the problems of the country must be set aside for a bit of gaiety and refreshment which are both abundantly fur- nished at the club's parties twice a year, one of which is planned by the losing team in the ticket selling race for the after-school movie sponsored by the group. Hypnotized? l1051 SEMESTER II President Phcrbe Sacheroff Vice-President Nancy King Recording Secretary Mary Bolz Corresponding Secretary Lynn Sherman Treasurer Lenorc P-feffer SEMESTER I President Barbara Brown Vice-President Lois Johnson Recording Secrelury Ann Gellhaus Corresponding Secretary Janet Goldrich Treasurer Sally Simmons I5IRS'l' RONV: A. Zucker. H, Polan, V. Zampino, S. Simmons, J. Leonard. R. Miller. J. Mattlin. K. Mayo. SECOND ROW: S. Vv'oodWard. Miss Braselton, M. Stone. P. Moore, S. Makofl. Merlin. I.. Pfeller. T. Roberto. M. Jeffery, C. Richardson. THIRD ROVJ: P. Sacheroff, E. Reich. L. Sherman, M. NVelles. Ii. McConoughey, E. Colflesh. J. Smith, L. XVoods, L. Johnson. E. Mull. FIRST ROW: G. Carncr, J. Cvoldrich, L. Kline. N, King. B. Evans. J. Jeffreys, A. Gellhaus, V. Bender. SECOND ROW: S. Beistle, C. Cort, M. Hanna. M. Burke, D. Feingold, N. Blcier. M. Kann, J. Goldsword. B. Brown. M. Bolz. enior Literarf Club HERE did you get the idea that literature as an out-of-school interest is stuffy? Cer- tainly not by attending a meeting of the Senior Literary Club whose keynote is variety in work and pleasure. Originality in Writing is encouraged and the program at one of this year's meetings was a skit written and presented by members of the club. Another meeting was devoted to reading old copies of the Crest from five or ten years ago and comparing them with recent publications. Lovers of light poetry had their fling the afternoon that the girls read humorous, clever poetry outside the line of school study. To get in the Yuletide spirit the Senior Lit girls had a program consisting of Christmas poems, legends and stories of other lands. 106 The meetings are interesting and fun, but the activities of the club don't end there by any means. The Senior Lit members take pleasure in rendering services to the school, starting at the beginning of each semester when the group takes on the respon- sibility of distributing to each English teacher the reading cards of the students enrolled in his classes. Their interests extending further than the Walls of old Heights High, the gals chose as their Christ- mas project the making of favors for the children's trays at Rainbow Hospital. These cleverly deco- rated angel cut-outs were truly appreciated by the hospital. Besides this. several meetings were de- voted to the pasting of humorous cartoons into scrapbooks for the U.S.O.'s in Cleveland. Junior Literary Club OT to be outdone by the aristocracy of his- toric generations who rounded off their edu- cations with the Grand Tour, theimembers of Junior Lit have taken to travel the past few semes- ters. However, since high school literaries haven't time to board planes and Greyhounds and still keep up their B's in English, these bright lassies solve all problems of time and finance by settling back in their chairs in the northwest corner of the Heights High cafeteria every other Thursday and visiting foreign countries with the aid of their imaginations, via reports. This year the girls took up the customs and lit- erature of Mexico. One of the club's own members who had taken a real-for-sure trip to that colorful land told her classmates of her experiences there. Always willing to do her bit, Miss Case reviewed several books on Mexico. But alas! the tea and cakes which once added just the right atmosphere to a literary meeting are now merely a past but not forgotten tradition es- tablished when the club was lirst organized as a little sister to Senior Lit. Refreshments have been sacrificed the past few semesters because of the war. Preferring to keep the number of members below fifty or sixty, Miss Wallace requires her CI, CII, and BI girls to be interested in English and to have received a grade of B or better. A special event among Junior Lit's activities is a joint meeting with their elders, the girls of Senior Lit, at which the lowerclassmen get a glimpse of what they all undoubtedly hope will be their next literary venture. FIRST ROVJ: J. Friedman. J. Frankel, J. Gattozzi. J. Fenwick. B. Holloway, P. Wheetori, L. McQuaid. P. Tubaugh. J. Morgenstein, A. Savitt. SECOND RONV: B. Snyder. B. Kelley, E. Medalie, B. Schechtman, P. Weiss. I. Shur, M. Orr, H. Lazerick, P. Oster, P. Turner, P. Gray. THIRD ROW: L. Miller, J. Luhrs, ting, B. Shircy, B. Shackson. L. Swanson, M. Pomeroy, M. Moyse. C. Levin. N. Porter, D. Richards, I. Hamlin, N. Cut- FIRST ROVJ: R. Goldstein, V. Hauver, A. Hurtuk. J. St. Clair. J. Thomas, J. Lichvar. B. Lytle. M. Brown, W. Burnip. E. Shimandle. SECOND ROW: M. Boethelt, S. Woodbridge, J. Krauss, J. Ertle, D. Warmeling, B. Pickford, M. Endress, J. Brown, C. Sholle. E. Rucks, A. Henderson. THIRD ROW: D. Livingston, V. Brown, E. Goodman, J. Hayes, J. Shu- maker. M. Crosby. B. Miller, N. Stockwell, M. Ricksecker, P. Gibson. A. Jilek, B. Mercer. SEMESTER Il President Betty Lee Snyder Vice-President Jane Fenwick Recording Secretary Bonnie Holloway Corresponding Secretary Pat Tubaugh Treasurer Nancy Cutting llO7l SEMESTER I President Marilyn Crosby Vice-President Janet Hayes Recording Secretary Virginia Hauver Corresponding Secrelary Barbara Lytle Treasurer Carol Sholle FIRST ROW: E. Israel, M. Grossman, L. Grunzweig, A. Lombardo. SECOND ROW: P. Delson, L. Friec M. Davis, M. Wieder, I. Bernstein, R. Cohen. THIRD ROW: E. Reich, N. Sutton, L. Robinson, J. A baum, M. Kanter, A. Dietz, E. Shear. uill and croll OU'VE probably never heard of anyone merely signing-up and automatically be- coming a member of the Quill and Scroll and you can bet you never will, for it's another honor organization at Heights which demands work and ability of all its members. The students of Heights who wear the familiar little gold pins shaped like a quill and scroll are members of the Black and Gold, Crest, or Caldron staff who have received recognition for superior work in writing, editing or business management in their particular organizations. The total membership at Heights this year is twenty, twelve of whom were admitted in January. Twice each term the Quill and Scroll members take part in international writing contests, submit- ting feature stories, editorials and other articles in competition with the members of this International Honorary Society for High School Journalists from all over the country. ational Thespians ES, the Thespians really have ability along dramatic lines. Merely belonging to the or- ganization is enough to prove that, for the entrance requirements are exceedingly high. Because of this only ten Heights Players make up the Thespians' entire membership at Heights this year. Through their work in the Players these ten were initiated into the Thespians at either the Christmas Banquet or at the spring Thespian initiation. With Thes- pian chapters scattered all over the country, our members of this international organization make up the honor society of the Heights Players. For six years the National Thespians at Heights have been an active and important part of the Heights Players, spending much time in sponsor- ing plays of their own, lending a helping hand to the other Heights Players in their productions, and always striving to live up to the worthy motto of the National Thespians organization, Act well your part: therein the honor lies. I'IRS'I ROW: Miss Evans, D. Eppinger, R. Herz, L. Robinson, B. Both. E. Lame. SECOND ROW: J. Blum, D Caulkins, W. Raymond, L. Dredge, J. Goldberg. H. Lichtncr. President Howard Lichlncr Vice-President Doris Eppinger Secretaries Larry Dredge Ralph Herz Treasurer Larry Robinson SEMESTER I President Al Hartzmark Vice-President Georgine Carncr Secretary Barbara Brown Treasurer Bill Reinke LST ROW: E. Israel, N. Loomis, L. Kramer, M. Mountcastle, N. King, R. Andrews, B. Bensen, N. Knesper, Brug, D. Vv'ertz, B. Tyler. SECOND ROW: E. Feiner, B. Immerman, E. Eink, P. Sacheroff, F. Shear, L. rman, E. McConoughey, S. Woodward, E. Merlin, C. Simon, E, Rubinstein, M. Piascik. THIRD ROW: Lipson, J. Blum, M. Ziskind, F. Gold, L. Greenbaum, J. Ganger, R. Hall, H. Lichtner, R. Wolfe, S. Katz, Bechtel. ational Honor ociety AKE one portion of scholarship, add a dose of leadership, mix with a large amount of service, and sift thoroughly with character. Shake mix- ture Well and there will emerge a member of the National Honor Society. To attain membership in N.H.S. is the Wish of every student from the time he enters Heights until he becomes an eligible upperclassman. The calendar of events for a new N.H.S. mem- ber starts at the National Honor Assembly held late in each semester when he takes the initiation oath and promises to, uphold the ideals of this society to which I have been elected, striving in every way by word and deed to make its ideals the ideals of my school and of my life. Living up to that promise is an easy matter because there are so many different activities in which a member may take part. He may be a member of the Tax Stamp Committee: a part of the Service Committee Which tutors students who are in need of help: he may serve as office, library, teachers' or nurse's helpers, or he may help plan N,H.S. social affairs which are scattered through the semester. Social events this year were highlighted by a Playhouse theater party, an AII party, and the traditional spring picnic. N.H.S. goes to extremes in having some of its meetings at 8:00 A.M. and at least one meeting a month at 8:00 P.M. At this evening meeting, held at a member's home, an interesting discussion takes place, followed by refreshments, after which Miss Whitsey, faculty advisor, habitually looks at her wrist watch and says, l'Good-by now, it's an hour past the time you were supposed to leave! This year our Heights chapter of N.H.S. added to their reputation of formerly installing new chapters of the National Honor Society by becom- ing godfathers to the new N.H.S. chapter at Brecks- ville High School. FIRST ROW: K. Mayo, J. Leonard, H. Eleisher, M. Stone, M. Chase, E. Rossow, B. Evans, R. Miller, G Carner, S. Denby. SECOND ROW: A. Nekola, B. Brown, L. Gressel, J. Adie, L. Johnson, E. Mull, P. Pes kin, L. Woods, S. Beistle, A. Prohn, J. Applebaum, M. Steigerwald. THIRD ROW: A. Hartzmark, M. Arsham R. Coppedge, W, Reinke, L. Papp, H. Winograd, T. Roberts, E. Hodan, E. Colficsh, S. Einhorn, Miss Whitsey SEMESTER II President Ed Hodan Vice-President Sally Denby Secretary Shirley Beistle Treasurer Bob Coppedge Presidents Barbara Both Herbert Lichtner Vice-President Jerry Goldberg Rerordfng Secretary Doris Eppinger Corrvspomlinq Serrelrzru Elaine Laine Treasurer Larry Robinson IfIRST ROW: I. Bregman. D. Tobkin, E. Freedman, C. Cort, B. Baker. A. Ellison. G. Schultz. SECOND ROW M. Melschis, M, Garber, M. Hamley, L. Swanson, L. Cahill, I. Hirsch, B. Coulston, J. Givens. N. Lavin. I5IRST ROW: E. Katz. N. Brug. C. Eger. J. Terr, G. Beckler, R. Gray. A. Parnes. M, Mounlcastle. M. Nathan E. Smith. SECOND ROW: M. Vwfadsworth, H. Ritchie, C. Levin, D. Kalish. D. Fanger, D. Randall, D. Gilbert R. Orkin. Miss Ifvans. THIRD ROVJ: N. NVeintraub. R. Friedman. A. Lustig, G. Drechsler. D. Roberts, S Maxson, R. Bliss. D. Berardi. E. Milner, J. Camin. FIRST ROVJ: D. Eppingcr. B. Evans, A. Deutsch, E. Lafne, N. Shapiro, R. Hartenbaum. I.. Kuntz, A. Weiss J. Glueck. SECOND ROW: Il. Merlin. M. Hanna, M. Gray, R. Herz, L. Robinson. J. Goldberg, J. Blum, B Both, E, Miller, M. Bates. THIRD ROW: D. Caulkins, M, Golub. W. Raymond, L, Dredge, A. Peters, M. Lu beck, R. Porus. L. Marcuson. H. Lichtncr. Heights Pla ers HE curtain had fallen, the cast had taken their bows amid thundering applause, and the audience was milling around the auditorium dis- cussing their favorite characters and scenes and quoting snatches of remembered dialogue. Heights Players had chalked up another smash success in the form of The Thirteenth Chair. Heights Players is one of the most popular, hard-working organizations in our high school, and at almost any time a representative group can be found in the Little Theatre talking excitedly about the theater to be built in the new wing, or going over lines for a forthcoming production. Weekly meetings are held on Thursdays in the Little Theatre where productions, staged and di- rected by members, are presented. Every other week these meetings are enlivened by an edition of the club newspaper, The Spotlight, which in- cludes all the latest gossip and reviews of the weekly dramas. The spring and fall productions take many hours of study and work, but these tedious jobs are offset by the pleasures and companionships re- ceived through sharing these tasks, the anticipa- tion of opening night, and finally the joy of a suc- cessful play. FIRST ROW: C. Silverman, P. Finkelstein. F. Ifeincr, Lev. M. Harris. Mr. Fast. SECOND ROW: I. Circ sel, G. Miller, F. Gold, S. Einhorn, H. Miller, I.. Weisenberg. Debate Club N January 10, a representative group of stu- dents from Shaw, Euclid Shore, St. Ignatius. and Heights met together at our school to voice their opinions on the problem of Compulsory Military Training during post-war years. This contest was the outstanding achievement of the Heights Debating Club during the 1945 fall semes- ter. Our Debate Club, formerly known as the Heights Round Table, holds its meetings on Thurs- day afternoons, and is supervised by the compe- tent, guiding hand of Mr. Fast. At many of these weekly sessions, topics of current interest are intro- duced and discussed by various members. The spring term's sessions were chiefly devoted to the preparation of the speech and the choice of the speaker for the Lake Erie League Extemporane- ous Speech Contest held at Elyria on March 15. The United Nations and Permanent Peace was our subject, and much anxiety, study, and care was exerted in anticipation of the final tournament. German Club O promote a basic understanding of the Ger- man people and their Way of life is the pur- pose of our German Club, under the expert guid- ing hand of Miss Georgia Parry, Heights German teacher. To accomplish this end, members present entertaining, enlightening talks on the art, culture, and history of these people, as Well as their char- acteristics and mode of living. Some club sessions were devoted to discussions, and What to do with Germany now? was a timely topic for deliberation which aroused an almost unanimous response from the group. During the Christmas season, Yuletide customs of these foreign people were studied and reports were given on dollmaking, carving of wooden toys, and the manufacturing of mechanical clocks, all of which are symbols of that holiday time. In the years of peace ahead of us, a mutual understanding between nations and peoples is one of the requisites for world stabilization, and the German Club is striving to help attain this goal. IIRST ROW: H. Iileisher, E. Goldbammer, D. Meyers, H. Kolller, M. Chase, H. Dachman. B. Tavernier. B. McC1w, Miss Parry. SECOND ROW: D. Meyers, R. Herz. D. Glickson, A. Morhard, S. Diamond. A. Gulman, D Kalish, C. Zcidler, M. Liebling. THIRD ROW: F. Schermer, M. Grossman, D. Andrews, G. Clark, T. Wilk. .I Croniger, B. Dragin, R. McGaW, R. Jeffery. SF MESTE R I President Harold Fleischer VicefPresidenl Harold Dachman Secretary-Treasurer Martha Chase SIYMIESTIZR Il President Harold Dachman V1'ce-President Martha Chase Secretary- Treusuri r Dick Kalish RST ROW: R. Crihfield, C. Gordon, G. Grant, B. Cayouette, Mr. Randall. SECOND ROW: R. Wctzel. D. ller B. Shieman, K. Hansen, R. Shackson, D. Barker. Radio Club AH di dah dit-Dah dah di dah. Do you hear a ringing in your ears? Oh-it's just another session of the Radio Club. This group, sponsored by Mr. Randall, has two major objec- tives. The first is the learning of the international Morse code, For this purpose the club has the use of the special code room in which each member, with the aid of headphones, can practice by him- self, with his partner across the table, or with the instructor. The other activity is the study of radio theory and set design. In this group various members explain and diagram the how and why of radio, starting with a simple crystal set. This serves to give each member a knowledge of equip- ment which he may someday use, as well as to acquaint him with the requirements for an ama- teur operator's license. This license is the ultimate goal of every member of the club. Camera Club HAT'S perfect, hold that pose! Now, smile sweetlyl O, K. you can relax now. At any- time these days you might be greeted thus, in the halls of ye olde Heights High, for you can never tell when a representative from the newly formed Camera Club will catch you unawares. Snapping candids around the building has been one of the club's various projects for this year, but that's not all that they have been doing. Mr. Partridge of the Chesshire-Higbee studios has attended most of the meetings and has demonstrated the developing, the printing, and the enlarging of photographs. There have been many club discussions which covered the mystic inner mechanisms of a camera and its proper use. The members have also spent some time taking studio portraits of their pals. Of course, Life's staff is still more expert, but these budding photog- raphers are getting some helpful experience and have high hopes for the future. FIRST ROW: B. Moinester, M. Grossman, A. Lowcth. L. Shepard, E. Neuman, M. Moinestcr, G. Grossman C Blumenthal. SECOND ROW: L. Apple, B. Rich, R. Grantz, K. Gottlieb, P, Hendrich, D. Corlette, D. Weisbcrg D. Hyde, A. Kitay, D. Schaeffer, C. XValton, D. Gould, A. Gutman, Mrs. Liston. President Allen Gutman Vice-President Dustin Corlette Secretary Lucy Shepard Treasurer Ronald Grantz lJl'USI.l1'0f7f Marilyn Krenitz I'11'r'- Pl'l'SlL1t'!7l Carole Wallof Corresponding Secrelurij Leah Libman RlIC0l'fl'l'l7QI Secretary .Ianet Caves Treasurer Virginia Cowin FIRST ROXV: R. Spisak. J. Solomon, G. Tupholme, E. Silver, C. VVallof, D. Perkins. SECOND ROXV Lawton, V, Cowan, L. Lurie, J. Lowe, M. Garber, L. Vogel. M. Quint. THIRD ROW: B. Lustig, I3 SI M. Hiller. L. Waldeck. N. Strang. K. Stearns, F. Schermer, V. Scheppan. Cinema Club AKE Gregory Peck, Van Johnson, and Las- sie, add a group of Heights girls, sprinkle with opinion and comment, and then leave the room if you're not a member, for you've walked in on a typical meeting of the Heights Cinema Club, an organization created for the purpose of teaching Heights students to evaluate the movies that we see and to gain a better understanding of motion pictures and the motion picture industry. Under the direction of Miss Verhulst, the many members give and listen to reviews of current pictures and discuss the private and screen life of all their favor- ite flicker femmes and fellas. The group learns to distinguish good acting from bad, and to recog- nize the points of most value in a film as well as to compare the difference between a book and a movie version of that book. Discussions are held on films and slides which have been seen, and once each year members are privileged to hear an out- side speaker. One of the club's main projects has been the making of scrapbooks on various phases of motion picture work. and one meeting each month is de- voted to this activity. Those posters around the school which recommend the best movies for us teen-agers to see have been placed there by this group, which is also planning to sponsor a school- wide poll in order to get the concensus of students regarding the best type of noon movie. In the movie-conscious world of today, this group of girls has been wise in spending some time learning how to save time by choosing the worth- while movies to attend. I'IRST ROW: S. Johnson, B. Binkowitz. J. Bernstein, B. Jaffee. M. Kotis, F. Pickus, P. Kritzer, A. Kritzer. SECOND ROW: J. Caves, R. Krill, P. Bollard, D. Auerbach, L. Lotney, B. Huler, A. Berman. M. Eskins, L. Spcrling. THIRD ROW: S. Glass, E. Klausner. S. Keller, T. DeYoung, P, Gilbert, S. Uberstein, I. Bernstein. M Krenitz, L. Libman. T. Feld. IRST ROW: V. Zampino. M. Grossman, E. I,ev. Ii. Iiciner. B. Cayouette. A. l-ipson, C. Perelman, A. Goodman. J. Vachon, I.. Oressel, S. Simmons, B. Moinester. C. Ijger. SECOND ROW: E. Mull. H. Ritchie. H. Isaacson, SEMESTER I President Evelyn Mull llliff'-PIYSTIIPITI Sally Simmons Secretary Virginia Zampino Treasurer Howard Lichtner SEMESTER II President Frank Feiner Vice-President Alex Lipson Secretary Madelyn Moinester Treasurer Shirley Katz r. Outman, M. Arsham. M. Moinester, S. Katz, M. Grossman, P, Aaron. R. McGaw, R. Herz, G. Miller, M. eldman. THIRD ROXV: H. Winograd. H. I,ichtner, S. Katz, D. Hare, R. Orkin. R. Broida, K. Hanson. D. redman, K. Dimlick, H. Strauss, B. Pierce, C. Handler, Mr. Lawson. Science Club O you know what a high-frequency oscillator is? What do you know about mushrooms? Have you ever studied the moon through a tele- scope? If you would enjoy delving further into these weird realms, then room 310 each Friday afternoon is the place for you. That is the time for the weekly meeting of Heights Science Club, the energetic organization under the faculty spon- sorship of Mr. Lawson. The group is separated into five committees. each of which meets at various times during the week. The subject of mushrooms was discussed by the nature group, while the physics department presented a demonstration on the high-frequency oscillator as their contribution to the meetings. The psychology division tested the members on self-conlidence and world association, and electro- planning and etching were on the program of the chemistry group. The pre-medic committees ses- sion consisted of a discussion on the impurities in cosmetics and toilet articles. Commercial Club F you are interested in learning about business as a vocation and the whys and wherefores of big business, or are planning on a secretarial career and desire more training than is given in class- then you should certainly be interested in the Com- mercial Club, which meets under the leadership of Mr. Cooley. The purpose of the organization is to create in students who might be planning a busi- ness career, a knowledge of the business world and of commercial activities. At club meetings, discus- sions are held on commercial subjects, and outside speakers from local business bureaus and mod- ern business organizations give entertaining talks which help members to know just how some im- portant concerns operate. Outside visits to vari- ous organizations such as the Federal Reserve Bank, Nela Park, and the Telephone Company are planned by the group and together they saw a movie sent from the Cleveland Trust Bank. For the future typists and stenographers in the club, demonstrations are given of the ediphone, steno- type, mimeograph and other similar devices. ITIRST ROXVI C. Timcn. N. Kelman, I. I.erman, G. Gross, M. Blue, C. Miller, B. Levcnson, I.. Burgan SFC Q Q Q Q OND ROVJ: I... Miller, D. Schreibman, B. Zoler, M. Schwartz, S. Halfyard. M. Schniilh, D. Vwleiss. B Hulcr 5IlMkSTI1R I I.. Sperling. I.. Goldstein. THIRD ROW: R. Thelian. S. Blum. R. Koenig, H. Sharp. M. Spitz, I-. Iirs en President Marvin Spitz I 1'ce-President Harvey Sharp Secretary Tobby Vwfeiss Treasurer Lila Miller SEMESTER II President Marvin Spitz Vice-President Alan Schneider Secretary Marjory Schwartz Treasurer Lila Miller Ii. Henkin, E. Weiss, Mr, Cooley. FIRST ROW: R. Gregor, H. Polan, S. Moskowitz, N. Winkleman, T. Ireland, M. Kann, D. Hampton, C. Cort, L. Apple. L. Sperling, J. Bernstein, H. Smith. SECOND ROW: D. Reider, P. Coben, E. Lanes, B. Evans, R. Cohen, N. Rapport, M. Goldberg, N. Eisenberg, M. Grossman, R. Miller, D. Freedman. THIRD ROW: C. Ruxin, I. Bernstein, T. Feld, R. Wede- wen, D. Gillan, R. Schor, M. Spitz, S. Katz, M. Stewart, J. Fuerniss, J. Rosenblatt, J. Elias. SEMESTER I President Lois Apple Vice-President Don Hampton Secretary Carolyn Cort Treasurer Jud Kane SEMESTER II President Margaret Karin Vice-President Thomasine Ireland Secretary Lois Sperling Treasurer Shirley Katz Pan-A merican Club O promote better understanding of Latin America and the Latin American people through a study of their customs, culture, and problems is the aim of the popular Pan American Club which meets under the sponsorship of Miss Manning. The meetings are lively and interesting and all you need to join is an interest in our Latin American neigh- bors and a Willingness to take part in all club activ- ities. Every meeting is different from the last, but each is vitally entertaining, Whether it be a movie in the Little Theatre or an outside speaker such as Bert Parra, the Venezuelan who made such a hit with all of the members. Correspondence between Heights students and students of South American schools is one of the club's projects, and another has been the prepara- tion of a scrapbook filled with pictures and activi- ties of Heights High pupils which will be sent to a Latin-American school in Costa Rica. The most important accomplishment has been the editing of Heights' iirst Spanish paper La Voz. FIRST ROW': C. Wallof, N. Brug, D. Sperling, L. Gilman, E. Rudolph, D. Auerbach, D. Wertz, J. Matlin, J. Klein. SECOND ROW: S. Makoff. M. Levy, L. Lurie, R. Rusch, M. Drake. A. Goodman, B. Jacobs, E. Rucks, I. Asher, M. Manning. THIRD ROW: E. Lev, M. Hiller, G. Grossman, J. Applebaum, D. Feingold, R. Wolfe, M. Drucker, M. Ar- sham, J. Reske, E. Reich. FIRST ROW: R. Spisak. M. Grossman. R. Miller, A. Weiss, B. Jaffee, J. Bollmeyer, Wolkov, V. Zampino, S. Mosko- vitz, M. Livingstone, H. Polan, G. Carner. SECOND ROW: E. Lev, D. Freedman, L. Heiman. F. Feiner. J. Fuerniss, B. Edheimer, A. Lipson, Z. Kane, P. Finkelstein, P. Bollard, H. Fleischer, R. Cohen. Mr. Rush. THIRD ROW: E. Mull, T. Ireland, M. Kann. G. Grossman. J. Lawrence, A. Hartzmark. H. Isaacson, D. Hampton, D. Bolton, V. Scheppan, P. Zeiger, L. Gressel. FOURTH ROW: M. Osborn. T. George, M. Ziskind, R. Coppeclge. R. Faunce, C. Handler, H. Winograd, R. Hall, D. Marx, R. Wolfe, J. Blum, L. Waldeck. M. Arsham. SEMESTER I President Frank Feiner Vice-President Georgine Carner Secretary Mamar Gray Treasurer Evangeline Black SEMESTER II President Frank Feiner Vice-President Edith Merlin Secretary Evangeline Black Treasurer Harris Monosoff Music Appreciation Club I-IE melodic strains of Chopin's Polonaise filled the air, and old and new members of the Music Appreciation Club sat silently, attentively, listening to this beautiful music as played by Dan- ny Abrams. The Hrst meeting of the second semester had be- gun, and President Frank Feiner had just completed introducing the club's various officers and outlining the program for that day. The purpose of this organization, under the sponsorship of Mr. Ralph Rush, our popular and versatile Band and Orchestra leader, is to create in high school students a greater appreciation of mu- sic through a study of masters and their composi- tions. A program usually consists of recorded selections by noted composers, but often guest artists are in- vited, and the older members can look back upon such interesting programs as that given by a trio from the Cleveland Orchestra, or that by a mission- ary's wife from India who chanted hymns in the Indian language. FIRST ROW: B. Lake, J. MacKinnon, C. Timen, P. Ashley, H. Scherer, J. McCullough. P. Dougherty. E. Black, S. Sim- mons, J. Mattlin, J. Solomon, I.. Overturf, E. Smith. SECOND ROXV: N. Rapport, E. Pollack, R. Rusch, R. Wedemcn, J. Terr. M. Glanz, H. Sykes, E. Merlin, C. Ruth, E. Medalie. M. Borton, R. Schneider. J. Salkin. THIRD ROW: Il. Reich, F. Markowitz, D. Abrams. A. Goodman, G. Miller, V. Cox, R. Phillips, M. Gray, M. Endress, T. Diederich, D. Rabinsky, I. Mendelson, J. Reske. FOURTH ROW: F. Schermer, D. Gillan, H. Miller, A. Terr, H. Monosoff. D. Hyde, B. Broida, L. Cahill, D. Neben, A. Podis, B. Budde, M. Weinberger, L. Hartzmark. ITIRST ROW: G. Moster, H. Polan, J. Solomon. A. Lombardo, B. Jaffec, R. Cadkin, D. Ringle. C. Israel, G. Rosenwatcr. SEC- OND ROW: J. Jacobs, C. Young. C. Cort. T. DeYoung, C. Klausner. S. Keller, D, Friedman, N. Rapport, Mr. Barbour. THIRD ROW: R. Greenbaum, J. Hirsch, J. NVacbs, C. Goodman, E. Dolin, L. Hartzmark, ll. Hartzmark, N. Blcicr, F. Schermer. SEMESTILR I SlilNll,iSTl:R President Prcsirlent Gertrude Moster Jay NVachs Vice- President Vice-President Jay Wachs Rivella Cadkin Secretary-Treasurer Secretary-Trcusurtr Lcc Hartzmark Elaine Dolin Disaster Corps HE Disaster Corps this year is one of the lead- possible during a nrt drill. ing service organizations at Heights. In addition This group working in cooperation with the to making joke books, scrapbooks and crossword American Junior Red Cross and under the leader- puzzles, the Disaster Corps has a fire drill commit- ship of Mr. George Barbour has made a distinc- tee Whose responsibility it is to aid in every Way tive record of good Work at Heights. Disaster Corpse K?j I 118 1 Y-Groups Birds of a Feather Flock Together Sentimental Journey Outh! lVhaf's Up Snowball? Blind 01111119 Bluff Hreyley in the Hands of Fiends 11191 President Kay Mayo Vice-President Judy Leonard Recording Secretary Jean Brown Corresponding Secrelarres Anne Loweth Lorna Loren Treasurer Johanna Llchvar FIRST ROW: L. Loren, B. Lytle, R. Lienhard, A. Roe, L. Pfeffer, J. Leonard, A. Baird, K. Mayo. SECOND ROW: W. Nicholas, J. Lichvar, L. Swanson, A. Loweth, E. McConoughey, J. Brown. J. Rosenblatt, E. Gittelson. FIRST ROW: J. Klein, B. Donner, J. Caves, R. Kaatz, L. Kline, M. Hammerbacher, N. Eisenberg Pickus, C. Manburg, J. Yoelson, D. Lawrence. SECOND ROW: P. Oster, B. Simpson. J. Brander Lotney. I. Bland, C. Levin, N. Oram, P. Sacheroff, C. Silvestro, D. Schreibman. THIRD ROW: Vogel, E. Klausner, M. Levy, M. Reno, J. Mealand, J. Smith, D. Warmeling, B. Pickford, C. Sb A. Farnacy, J. Ertle. Friendship Club COMBINATION of many activities with the into seven smaller groups. thought of friendship behind them is the for- A wide variety of subjects, anywhere from man- mula for the Friendship Club of Heights High. Be- ners to college life, is discussed in the Ring group. cause of the immense size of this club, it is divided To help in the development of one's personality FIRST ROW: A. Zelman, B. Holloway, A. Pullella. B. Rush. M. Hills. C. Rose, J. Fasciano, J. Anf dreas. SECOND ROW: J. Shermer. J. Zullo, J. Lebovitz, M. Klasson, M. Hartman, J. Hahn, B. Mil- ler. THIRD ROW: E. Saphire, T. Feld, J. Edgar, J. Selznick, H. Stein. E. Barker, J. Carran, A. Kas- aback. Rudolph, D. Sperling, A. Feth. E Safran, J. Krauss. J. De Walt. R Sperling. C. Wallof. D. Mischc C. Glick. P. Cook. Il, Colfiesh, M FIRST ROW: J. Kier, G. Pavny, A. Stewart, J. West. N. Simon, E. Miller, L. Gilman, B. Binkovitz. SECOND ROVJ: C. Dellingcr. S. Gannon. C. Peterjohn, P. Harris, J. Albert, M. Reno, E. Gaiser, L. THIRD ROW: E. Rubinstein. E. Madden, E. Pearlman, A. Roberts. Ziskind, E. Asadow, M. Burk. M. Barnes, M. Hanna. B. lmmerman. FIRST ROW: B. Jaffee, C. Richardson, B. Gordon, G. Neikard, S. Johnson, E. Rossi, S. Lebovitz, SECOND ROW: J. Morgenstern. J. Bernstein, I. Ullman. Lanes, C. Simon, T. Roberto, N. Brug, D. Meilander, J. Fuller. THIRD ROW: M. Steigerwald, S. Dcnby, R. Andrews. M. Piascik, J. Weber. K. Schneider. M. Milkove, P. Wellington, P. Wheaton, J. Gilbert. FOURTH ROVJ: J. Nystrom, L. Apple, N. Porter, M. Krenitz, N. Weintraub, S. Katz, B. Hamilton, M. Kann, P. Horn, N. Corry, L. lVIcQuaid. Friendship Club and attractiveness is the primary purpose of the tray favors and scrapbooks is only one of the im- division that is called You . Anyone who likes to portant jobs accomplished by the untiring Service sing or act will get ample opportunity in the Dra- department. The Social group serves the entire club, matic or Music sections. Supplying hospitals with as it plans all of the gay parties. World Fellowship FIRST ROW: L. Hodgson, M. Nagelbush. J. Krasnoff. M. Hollinger, P. Aaron, L. Ovcrlurf. J. Betz. SECOND ROW: P. Coben. A. Gcllhaus, P. Pustice. P. Raudebaugh, W. Burnip. P. Daugherty, M. Shields. THIRD ROW: E. Medalic, J. Falk, lf. Jaskulek, F. Selman, M. Schmith. F. Shear, M. Moysc. FIRST ROW: P. Weiss, A. Savitt, R. Steinhilber, P, Gray, B. Snyder, J. Gattozzi, M. Orr, D. For S. Stern, D. Ringle, H. Hauk. SECOND ROW: M. Lewis, P. Carlson, M. Boethelt, C. Simon. P. W R. Schneider, C. Eger, D. Sulc, G. Gruber, S. Woodbridge. M. Joseph, V. Klein. THIRD ROW: Robinson, M. Disanto. M. Hill, S. Moehl, J. Kenty, C. Kitner, N. Cutting, F. Heiner, G. Goldberg Halpcrt, R. McMahon, C. Petti. FIRST ROW: D. Gorlich, E. Israel, B. Tyler, M. Livingston, A. Ellison, R. Cohen, G. Rogert, S. l.OmbArClO, N- I.OOIT1iS, E. Wulligzer. G. IVIOSICY. SECOND ROXV: J. Pallone, E. Pollack, P. Finklestein J. Breitlmrt, G. Blumenthal, R. Orkin, M. Davis. B. Edheimer, M. Kotis, N. Knesper. THIRD ROVJ: Merlin, N. Loeb, M. Shurtleff, B. Task, G. Conner. D. Finegolcl, D. Servatka, M. W'alters, M, Kuehn, V. Johnson, J. Lilje. Friendship Club Group realizes that an important factor in main- aids Women and girls in all the countries Where taining World peace is the ability to associate with this organization is established. peoples of all nations. Its aim is to acquaint the Combined, these groups constitute our Friend- girls with all the ways in which the Y. W. C. A. ship Club. The complete organization, with their FIRST ROW: E. Bloch, D. Perkins, J. Bigler, G. Gross, D. Mueller, J. Williams, M. Gold. C. Ti B. Shapiro, G. Rosenwater. SECOND ROW: L. Santo, S. Locastro, M. Eskins, J. Howarth. P. V on, C. Willis, C. Zucker, S. Makoff, B. Ackhart, M. Lowe. THIRD ROVJ: V. Cowin, B. Merce Heller, D. Bryan, G. Cardwell, E. Rothman, N. Pence. J. Sanow, A. Jilek, M. Dworkin, V. Cox. KST ROW: M. Pearse, P. Fugedy, F. Katz, J. Weinberger, R. Wallens. B. Tavernier, J, McCule gh, D. Kline, M. Cobbe, H. Perry. SECOND ROW: B. Evans. J. Nicholas, P. Stark. Ii. Aylesworth, Rubbins, B. Dillcn, C. Marcus, H. Elrad. L. Friday, N. Vvfinkelman. M. Kunzman. THIRD ROW: Stiver, B. Barnes, B. Lukin, A. Pocrass, V. Hart, D. Branco, J. Camin, L. Shepard, R. Trope, E. ller, E. Ebert, M. Pollina. FIRST ROW: B. Lake, A. Weeks, J. Benson, J. Novario. R. Schor, M. Winograd, E. Weiss, P. Turner B. Dennis, M. Dray, J. Lee. I, Barkan. S. Sudak. SECOND ROW: G. Batchelor, B. Glover, J. Hol land, J. Osborne. D. Rogers. J. Hagberg, H. Preisler, B. Stern, H, Roger, E, lvcy, B. Groth, M. Wolf son. THIRD ROXV: P. Newcomb. G. Davis, R, Nager. B. Shackson, D. Turick, P. Shapiro, J. New marker. P. Schwartz, C, Littera, D. Richards. C. Zychick, J. Luhrs. J. Kelsey. Friendship Club advisors, Miss Clark and Miss Edwards, has estab- No girl's high school days would be complete, lished these groups to enable everyone of the mem- unless she has participated in the numerous activities bers to participate more actively. this worth-while club provides. LST ROXV: B, Gelfand, H. Smith, B. Newton. J. Gallo, B. Scott, E, Worth, N. Swanson. I. Breg- 1, B. Neuman, P. Kritzer, R. Rosenlield, G. Blaushild. SECOND ROVU: E. Freeman. M. Korman, Hinges, B. Abel, J. Larimer, L. Lurie. J. Barber, J. Hengcs, B. Slcssinger, G. Baumgartner, N. Oster, Gelber, K. Schellinger. THIRD ROXV: N. Peterson. G, Haddad, B. King. M. Walston. N. Scott. Rhodes, J. Gruener, N. Bleier, T. Ireland, E. Hauk, R. Lowenthal, A. Berman. SEMESTER I President Carl Rocco Vice-President Ray Lindquist Secretary Jack Gulshen Treasurer Milton Gangcr SEMESTER II President Tom George Vice- President Milton Ganger Secretary Tom Berlin FIRST ROW: D. Von Koschembahr, C. Rocco, R. Lindquist, B. Breyley, M. Cahill, H. Wickham. SECOI Treasurer ROW: M. Ganger, T. Berlin, J. Gulshen. A. Crawford, D. Berardi, T, George. THIRD ROW: Mr. Langme Eric Olsen B. Yokel, R. Seiler, W. Thompson, E. Olson, D. Gilbert, D. Loveland. Beta H i-Y HIS year, as usual, one of the most outstanding organizations in Heights High School was Beta Hi-Y. The Beta boys, who were led during the past two semesters by Carl Rocco and Tom George respectively, were found in all phases of school ac- tivity. In addition to serving the school in such ways as corridor guards and noon movie guards, the members of this chapter were very active in athlet- ics. In football they were well represented by Gus Crawford, Dave Loveland, and Bernie Yokel, while Ray Lindquist received a letter in baseball. The chapter was also represented in another im- portant activity, the Band, by Eric Olsen and Mil- ton Ganger. By such forms of service to the school, in addi- tion to an active program of its own, Beta Hi-Y has maintained throughout the past year its char- acteristic high standards as an outstanding asset to the community. Gamma H i-Y IGH standards of character, scholarship, and service-these are requisites for membership in Gamma Hi-Y. By upholding these standards this chapter has continued to be one of Heights High's outstanding organizations. In addition to conducting their own program the members of the chapter have aided the school in many ways this year, Gamma members were active in all forms of athletics, such as Dave Lewis and Larry Papp in track, and Bob Blesch and John Perample in swimming. The football squad in- cluded Parker Voll and John Perample. The chap- ter served the school in other ways too, with Jim Nusbaum active in the Boosters Club, Jack Collins an officer in the Marching Band, and Larry Papp as Editor-in-chief of the Caldron and also a mem- ber of N. H. S. This record of service, in addition to an active social program, is indeed evidence that Gamma Hi- Y is an organization worthy of praise. FIRST ROW: R. Turocy, W. Collins, J. Nusbaum, J. Collins, B. Blesch. SECOND ROW: R. Sepessy, L. Papp, SEMESTER I J Heath, D. Lewis, C. Kermode, C. Eger. THIRD ROW: P. Voll, M. Crawford, J. Benagh, W. Moody, W. Brinker R. Higgs. T. Simon. President Jim Nusbaum Vice-President Larry Papp Secretary Parker Voll Treasurer Ted Simon SEMESTER II President Bill Moody Vice-President Bob Blesch Secretary Bill Collins Treasurer Jack Collins 2ST ROW: B. Lichtinger, B. Pasek. A. Morhard, T. Mandeville, N. Bodnar, R. DeRussy, A. I7iordalisi, J. lcM1llan, D. Manring, W. Glaser. SECOND ROW: W. Rawson, D. Fulton, R. Walther, B. Kester, T. Ong, Johnson, W. Hayne, E. Scott, W. Bone. THIRD ROVV: E. Hodan, J. Johnson, H. McFarland, S. Atma, O. rnell. P. Alexander, K. Brown, C. Dray, O. Hasse, D. Meyers. Epsilon Hi-Y RUE to the high standards established in pre- vious years the 1945-'46 Epsilon Hi-Y has a record of which it may certainly be proud. This year's group of fellows, with lots of get-up-and-go, was active in all forms of school life. Epsilon furnished many of the school's leaders, with Charles Johnson as president of the Student Council, Art Eiordalisi as president of the June graduating class, and Ed Hodan as vice-president. Ed Hodan was also president of N. H. S. the second semester. Epsilon was active in athletics too: as well as being well-represented on the various school teams, the chapter led the way in inter-Hi-Y basketball competition. In addition to these and other forms of service to the school this group showed its talent when Art Eiordalisi and Bill Glaser carried away the prize for the best skit at the girls' Halloween party. In short, for scholastic standing, participation in school sports, and all around good-fellowship, Epsilon is pretty hard to beat. SIEMIESTFR I President Milt Vfalker Vice-Presidenl YW W' ' W Stew Murray Secretary Jay Hedges Treasurer Scott York SIZMIESTIER II President Scott York V ice-Presid ent Bob Gilbert Secretary Jay Hedges Treasurer Frank Cotter SEMESTER I President Art Eiordalisi Vice-President Howard McFarland Secretary Dave Meyers Treasurer Dave Manring SEMESTER II President Charles Johnson Vice-President Ed Hodan Secretary Bill Glaser Treasurer Dave Fulton Wistgoma H i-Y ISDOM, Stature, God, and Man-the first two letters of each of these words make up the name of Wistgoma, the oldest Hi-Y chapter at Heights. Members of this club could be found in all forms of school activities during the past year. The chapter was especially well represented in athletics with members on the football, basketball, baseball, and track teams. In inter-Hi-Y competi- tion it did well too, placing second in the Hi-Y Basketball League. Wistgoma was active in other school affairs, as well as athletics, being represented in the Band and in N. H. S. In addition to these school activities the chapter carried out a well-planned social program, including a very successful hayride and a closed dance. With a program of activities and services as varied as this, there is proof, that although Wist- goma is last on the list of Hi-Y chapters, it is cer- tainly not least. FIRST ROW: L. Perry, B. Bensen, C. Kelley, E. Cotter, A. Gorrettn. SECOND ROXV: S. York, B. Gilbert J Hedges, R. Farenthold, B. Adams, R. Konarsh, B. Murphy. THIRD ROW: D. DeRussy, H. Mercer, L. Cattani B. Stringer, S. Murray, B. Shutack, E. Schellinger. SIEMITSTIER I Presidcnl Matthew Smith V1'ce-President Harlan Hansen Secretary Robert Gaiser Treasurer Robert Agapi SIQMIQSTIQR II President Harlan Hansen Vice-President Leonard Asiano Secretary Jack De Chant FIRST ROW: D. De Crescenzo, J. De Chant, R. Jeffery, D. Breitweg, K. Mattews. SECOND ROW: B. Lovell, C. Pasek, B. Agapi, B. Halls. J. Andrews. THIRD ROW: H. Mitzel, L. Asiano, H. Hanson, D, Powers, B. Gaiser, J. Polcar. Delta H i-Y HIS club of Heights has proved itself really outstanding in both the school and the com- munity for leadership, character, and sportsman- ship. In athletics the chapter was Well represented, as may be seen by looking first to the football field where Don Powers, Ed Agapi, Matt Smith, and Don De Crescenzo, could be seen: then to the bas- ketball team, Where Delta had as their represent- ative Bob Agapi. Besides these special individuals the whole chapter was in there pitching during Hi- Y competition, for Delta won the Hi-Y league baseball championship. A Well-rounded social calendar also made this chapter outstanding this year, with several very successful hayrides and parties among their social events. To sum it all up, a well-balanced program of service and fun has given Delta a record of which it can be proud. Treasurer Charles Pasek Alpha Hi-Y NEW Hi-Y chapter has taken its place among the other organizations of Heights High School. This chapter, which was organized at the beginning of the second semester, is really going places. It is composed of fellows who are interested in the Work of Hi-Y and who are willing to put in time to uphold the Hi-Y purposeg to create, main- tain and extend throughout the school and com- munity, high standards of Christian character . Because all of the members were active and en- thusiastic, many interesting activities were conduct- ed. A Well-planned social program besides the reg- ular activities really helped the club get off to a good start. If, in the future, Alpha continues to uphold the standards it has set for itself this semester, it cannot help being an outstanding organization. FIRST ROW: M. Forte, B. Wagner, J. Davis, A. Cragg, R. Taylor, L. Brummage, J. DiSalvo. SECOND ROX Cv. Matson, L. Ruddick, R. Thomas, A. Volmar, D. Cope, T. Grygo, D. Wctzel. SEMESTER II President Richard Wetzel Vice-President Jack Mercer Secretary Norm McBride Treasurer Phil Courtney Huvs' svnms L fl Vis S C- Ai-M ffm T3 M M3 gh 6, 525 M ,H ,H Mr-nf f' L, LA-S2 ' av- sfw X 9 .W if K . , VL 0 k. ' , . Z ,fi - 5 Q' 5' - i I W 5, X- I R .V ,Ly M, fyfg' L 'mm wg , - if :Q 90 Q' 4, Q2 4- M 'Z 19 , I F' '35 rf 2.1.05 is 4 -Q , wwf m 'T 'fy 2 - A , I ,F,r Q 34 .gg 5- M 'X if M I ii gf, 5 1 K, f A L, ' ' fk 0 LJZFHEE 1 'Wi ' ff? ff .. ,W vf 'W , A eww!-. .if-f ig A K , I ki A W-:fi KZ Q H 2,8 . If ,I 'M:?,,g,.,.A . 3 . Qi V, sf U 'Lf fjfnbl W 1 , si . ' i X ,s?5E Q?fi AZ A , .' X K A i 4, X ' V u , 'A N ' Ji'-ff' gf, t mdk V ,nw ,, A. Jacobs R. Lewin Heights-32 Glenville-12 HE Tigers' overwhelming victory at Patrick Henry Field was sparked by Bill Murphy's pass to Jim O'Neill which netted fifty yards and the first touchdown for Heights. Sensational play by Don Powers, who scored twice, together with Joe Gellin's 20-yard dash and 30-yard pass to Joe Hauk scored the other Heights' tallies. Heights-7 Ashtabula-7 PARKED by the undying play of the Bengal line, the Tigers won a moral victory by tying the Panthers 7-7. With the score 7-0 in the third period, Len Perry threw a 30-yard pass to Joe Hauk for the tally. Chuck Johnson ran the extra and tying point. Outstanding on the line were O'Neill, Mann, and Lewin. Heights-7 Lakewood-6 FOR the first time in five years a local team had beaten Lakewood. A 90-yard march in the first period led by Joe Gellin, who could not be stopped, enabled the Tigers to do the trick. Don Powers drove over from the five for the score and also ran the extra point. J. O'NeilI D. Doescher J. Johnson B. Mann Heights-26 Lorain-6 HE game was only two minutes old when Bill Murphy flipped a 20-yard pass to Len Perry who ran 15 more for the score. After six plays Joe Gellin cut loose for 26 yards and another touch- down. Catching passes from Gellin and Murphy, Joe Hauk ran 25 and 20 yards for two more tallies. Heights-21 Collinwood-6 TORMING back from a 50-yard touchdown pass play, the Tigers marched 62 yards with Bill Murphy passing nine yards to Joe Hauk for the score. Another drive of 64 yards with Don Powers smashing over from the four made the score 14-6. Late in the game Murphy tossed a l5-yard pass to Hauk for another touchdown. Heights-7 Elyria-6 AFTER the Pioneers scored a quick touchdown in the first period, Len Perry intercepted an Elyria pass on the Heights' 37 and dashed 63 yards to tie the score. A penalty against Elyria gave Heights another chance for the extra point and Don Powers plunged over from the one yard line to win the game. J. Zanetti D. Powers B. Mackin E. Shaw Heights-24 John Adams-13 ITH five minutes to go and on the short end of a 13-12 score, Joe Hauk, on an end- around, zigzagged for 18 yards and a score. Joe Gellin highlighted the game by scoring twice, on a 22-yard pass from Bill Murphy and on an inter- cepted pass of 10 yards. Chuck Johnson dashed 25 yards for the other touchdown. Heights-7 Shaker-0 CORING in the first five minutes, the Tigers went on to topple Shaker and win their first L. E. L. championship since 1936. After Ranny Lewin blocked a Shaker punt, Chuck Gibbs re- covered for Heights on the 26. On the next play Bill Murphy tossed 19 yards to Jim O'Neill, who ran seven more for the touchdown. Don Powers ran the extra point. Heights-13 Shaw-0 BEFORE a crowd of 12,000 in Shaw Stadium the Heights' eleven climaxed their unbeaten season by smashing out a 13-0 triumph over Shaw. Don Powers scored first by driving over from the one yard line. Bob Mann set up the next score by running an intercepted pass back 32 yards to the 23. Powers then scored again on a fumble in the end zone. E. Agapi D. DeCrescenzo A. Fiordalisz' A. Crawford EADING the Heights' scorers this year was left end Joe Hauk, who totaled 45 points by scoring seven touchdowns and three conversions. Six of his scores were on passes from Murphy and Gellin. Fullback Don Powers ran a close second with 41 markers including five extra points. Although he did not score a single point, the most outstanding gridder this season was right guard Bob Mann, who was voted All-Scholastic. Making the All-Lake Erie team were Bob Mann, Bill Murphy, Ranny Lewin, Joe Hauk, and Don Powers. The Heights' scorers: 1 Player Pos. T.D. EP. Pts. Joe Hauk LL L.E. 7 3 45 Don Powers L FB. 6 5 41 Joe Cwellin LLL R.H. 4 0 24 Jim O'Neill LL RE. 2 0 12 Len Perry LrLrLLLcL.H. 2 0 12 Chuck Johnson LLLL CFB. 1 2 8 Chuck Gibbs L.LL,L.L.G. 0 2 2 M. Smith M. Ross 4254 A fem: 'I - 71 ,,: 4 -J 1 . , ,.,, +7 , 5 , L L- ,M-1,5 t , 'X gy' ii., , 0 is , za 3 gg 1 -- ig ? ' 1, ,ff- W fi f .' 1 QQ 1? h h m X 22 W fe if w NW if T e X M 'D I Varsity Football ff l FIRST ROW: J. Gellin, J. O'Neill, B. Mackin. J. Zanctti, I.. Perry. D. Powers, B. Murphy, R. Lewin, B. Mann. J. I-lauk. C. Gibbs, C. Johnson. SECOND ROW: J. Polcar, D. Doescher. B. Cronquist, D. DeRussy. A. Fiordalisi, J. John- son, R. DeRussy, P. Voll. M. Ross. Agapi, E. Shaw, M. Pappas, J. Ganger. THIRD ROW: C. Vv'alton, D. DcCrescenzo, l.. Hershey, A. Jacobs, J. Goldberg, B. Spero, S. Jacobs, M. Smith. B. Wiedhopf, B. Shulack, M. Bialosky. Mr. Baughman. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Zweig. Mr. Riceardi, E. Scott. D. Fulton. B. Hornsby, N. Lefkowitz, S, Murray, A. Crawford, D. Kretch, J. Perample, D. Manring, P. Venning, Mr. Piloseno. Sophomore Football l5IRS'I' ROW: T. Ong, S. Atma. T, Hamilton. B. Thomas, J. Rosenberg, K. Zelina, I.. Cattani. G. Burnette, D. Loveland. J Kline. A. Morehard. SECOND ROW: M. Sugarman, G. Newman, E. Locker, J. Freeman. I.. Gottlieb. M. O'Ryan. D. Meyers B. Schoen, W. Lawrence, A. Laurich, K. Matthews. THIRD ROW: G. I-owry, S. Buckler. P. Marshall, .I. Goldstein, B. Davis D. Estrison, A. Gressel, M. XVardwell, R. Jeffery, B. Dragin, T. Kennedy, H. White. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Williams, A. Stas- hower, F. Musto, D. Lynton, L. Ruddock, D. Cope. N. Fisher, B. Yokel, B. Bingham, W. Wilhem, T. Scadding, Mr. Gordan l l32 l H -Club l7IRST ROXV: H. Tielder. B. Murphy. M. Smith, B. Nixon, C. Johnson. G. Crawford. E. Agapi, B. Negin. SliC-I UND ROXV: R. I.ewin. I., Papp. D. Lewis, B. Meltzer. S. York. J, Johnson. C. Gibbs. D. Doescher. THIRD ROXV: D. Powers. D. DeRussy, H, Schneider, B, Mackin, J. O'Neill, J, Zanetti, F. Shaw. D. Krelch, J, Hauk. FIRST ROXV: R. Hipsley, J. Collin. A, Fiordalisi. M. Weider. l.. Perry. S. Klcinman. D. DeCrescenzo. SlfC- OND ROXV: A. Hartzmark. I.. Hartzmark. B. Spero. B. Mann, R, Lindquist, B. Blesch, T. Mandeville. C. levy. THIRD ROXV: D. Churchill. Ii, Coleman. A. Ratner. J. Gangcr. J. Peterson. M. Drueker, D. Green. BILITY to Win a varsity H is the requirement tivities and services such as corridor and noon movie for membership in the H-Club. The I-I-Club guards. Midway through the spring term, the an- members are noted not only for their participation nual H-Club show, under the direction of Miss in sports but are leaders in many other school ac- Stephens, was produced and was a great success. Cheerleaders HO keeps the Heights teams on top? Who turns out for every game, rain or shine? Who? You've guessed it--the cheerleaders! These morale-building studes were found, eleven strong, at every Tiger contest, leading Heights fans in loud and lusty cheers. The seven girls and the male quartet, headed by Sonny Wieder donated much time and effort to keeping Heights on the Winning side. J. Barber, M. Piascik. M. Shurtleff, C. Kennedy, A. Ne- kola. C. Richardson. l133l +92 4 v K 1 5-5-.-5 5 , f 32 Hub HE, 'wk' -M54 E i f l EL W 5 lr a if , 5, x 4 5 2 J X J f in T k we 1, W M' M- ' ,ga f ' Z x 2 2 1 Q , -.,,. Q., ,,, W 2 W wx' WW AL.. g - v 2 92 348 Pg, - . If K 6 My ,gf ,f Q 1 4 P, i iz fs 2. W 3 Z1 X I . , f W I if 16 x V . Q S . . , ,fr :IV , , 99. -2 Y Q X 4 jig 5, -Q, f 1 , ., , . .,,, X , -. 8. ., . ,- , , ,. xy., M ,,, f ,K .'1,f:,5-f , 'iqifk Tiilifii .Qwivi,,1:?5iilgg?,,,i:3T V' .gigs ,.,, K .av I K ,.k. .h Stew Murray Scott York Jim O'Neill Len Perry Joe Gelfin Dick Kretch AI Ratner Milt Bialosky Morris Sauransky Scores Heights Lincoln LLL LL 32 Bedford LL LL 59 Joe Hauk Elyria ,.oe LL 56 Painsville LLL LL 39 West Tech L LL LL 54 Cuyahoga Falls LLL LL 44 Lakewood LLL LL LL 40 Lorain LLL LL 53 Shaker LLL LL 56 Shaw A'w' We 45 Ran Lewin Ashtabula LL LL 48 Elyria LLL LL 66 Lorain LLLL LL 39 Lakewood L L LL L 39 Shaker LLLL L LL 49 Bob Mann Shaw 43 Varsit Basketball FIRST ROW: S. York, R. Lewin, R, Kretch, A. Ratner, J. Gellin. SECOND ROVJ: B. Mann, J, O'Nei1l, S Murray, J, Hauk, M. Savransky, Mr. Vannorsdall, THIRD ROW: C. Kermode, B. Murphy, D. Powers, M Bialosky, L. Perry. ophomore Basketball FIRST ROXV: B. Abele, H. Schneider, J. Zanetti, K. Zelina, R. DeRussy. SECOND ROW: L. Gottleib, S. Atma, F. Musto, L. Cattani, A. Rock. THIRD ROW: B. Agapi, T. Ong. G. Newman. l1361 Track FIRST ROXV: T. Rousch. R. Lewin. I. Fuldauer, E. Coleman, H. Mendes, W. Weeton, C. Levy. B. Filler. R. Hipsley. D. Gould. SECOND ROW: W. Ncgin, D. DeRussey. D. Manring. M. Garrison. P. Stolarsky. R. Mur- ray, F. Reynolds. M. Pappas, Mr. Engel, Mr. Baughman. THIRD ROW: A. Crawford. R. Miller, R. Cronquist. B. Mclntyre. P. Junkins, M. Marshall, D. Cirecn, A. Stashower, D. Snapp, D. Amott. FOURTH ROW: T. Man- deville. M. Gangcr. D. Bcrardi, J. Klein, H. Fcightner, D. Churchill, J. Heath. L. Stotlcr, C. Mottek, D. Vvleiss. FIFTH ROW: D. Bailey, O. Cornell. HE Heights cross-country track team of 1945 which included only one returning letterman, Ted Mandeville, had a fairly successful season this year. The season opened on October 5 with a dual meet against Shaker at Forest Hills course. In a closely contested race, Heights edged Shaker by one point 27-28. On the following Friday, the Heights team came in fourth in a meet with Rhodes, Lakewood, and Shaker. The season ended for the runners on October 20 when the district meet was held at Ridgewood Country Club in Parma. Heights placed ninth in a Held of twenty teams and had the satisfaction of beating Shaker for the second time. The boys who placed for Heights in this meet and who earned their letters were: Carl Levy, Ted Mandeville, Dwight Churchill, Larry Papp, and Dave Lewis. With eight lettermen returning this year, Mr. Engel turned out a much improved team over last year. Schneider, Lewin, and DeRussey were the main point winners on Mr. Engel's spring track squad. Cross Countr Track FIRST ROW: D. Churchill. T. Mandeville, C. Levy, J. Hirsch. SECOND ROW: Mr. Engle, J. Vifolfe, D. Lewis. L. Papp. R. Hipsley. 137 John Perczmple Bill Nixon Blub-BlulJHBlub Bob Blesch Swimming' N November 30. 1945, the swimming season opened for Heights. Because of many inexpe- rienced juniors and sophomores the Heights' mer- men had a season far below par for the usual Heights swimming team. They suffered a defeat from Lakewood, two from East Tech, Canton Mc- Kinley, Shaw, and Western Reserve Academy. In the city meet at Penn College, Heights ended up in seventh place. On January 22, Heights won its first meet by toppling Shaker, 37 to 29. In the last three meets of the season Heights lost to University School, Lakewood, and Shaker. On February 16, Shaw nosed us out of third place by 'two points in the Lake Erie League Meet. At the end of the season, the team met and elected Howard McFarland honorary captain. The follow- ing boys merited letters for their work: John Per- ample, Carl Rocco, Dick lVlcGaw, Gus Crawford. Howie McFarland, Bob Blesch, Ted Mandeville. Frank Crilley, Phil Alexander, Bill Nixon. The new coach of swimming this year was Joe Riccardi, who came to Heights from Ohio University. With many lettermen returning next season, Nlr. Riccardi is looking forward to a much improved team. Howard MCFlIFfUHCf Bill Bone Frank Crilley ffgfl Cvlilllffll UD Swimming Team . ff 1 ua. FIRST ROW: F. Clark. J. Perample. D. Fulton. C. Rocco, lf. Crillcy. B. Nixon, A. Crawford, H. McFarland. P. Alexander, H. Felder fmgr.l, T. Mandeville. SECOND ROVU: D. Teeth. l-. Allison. J. Crawford. B. Orr, N. Hartshorne. J. Andrews. B. Blesch, J. Staebler, D. Loveland. C. Voat. D. Jeffery. Mr. Riccardi lcoachl. Intramurals D. Katz. Mr. Cox. IV. Pinchuck, lllr. McAfee, S. Kleinman, Illr. Bird NTER-Home Room competition gives every boy at Heights a chance to compete in some form of sport. Each year competition is held in touch- football, basketball, and baseball. If it weren't for the work of the intramural managers, it would not be possible to have such sports at Heights. These 1 managers arrange for the use of the gym and act as referees and scorekeepers in all homeroom contests. Under the leadership of Cap Bird, they settle any disputes that arise and see that the games are carried out in a sportsmanlike manner. Baseball FIRST ROW: J. Cianger, R. Lindquist, L. Hartzmark, A. Hartzmark, R. Paolucci. B. Freeman, R. Thompson. A. Landy, J. Kaufman, W. NViggins, J, Gellin, lVl. Captain. SECOND ROVJ: Mr. Zweig. L, Papp. J. Mahler, D. Clucck. J. Hauk. M. Ross. D. Haskell. N. Noll. S. York. B. Mann, B. Spero, R. Neuman, L. Cooper. THIRD ROW: B. Lcmerise, S. Green. M, Savransky, B. Murphy, J. Johnson, D. Lyman. R. Wiedner, A. Morhard, R, Konarsh, E. Seigleman, C. Kermode. HE 1945 baseball team, coached by Bernard Zweig, completed a successful season by Win- ning seven of their fourteen contests. The most out- standing game of this season was a 4-0 shutout against Shaw. Heights' victories consisted of 2-1 and 4-3 victories over Collinwood, 9-6 victory over Shaker, 10-O romp over Bedford, 8-3 victory over Adams, 13-11 Win over Brush, and the 4-0 shutout over Shaw. Heights was defeated by only one run in four of their seven losses. The leading seniors of the Tiger nine were Ray Thompson, Bobby Free- man, Al Hartzmark, Wayne Wiggins, and Ronny Paolucci. Returning lettermen for the '46 season were Ray Lindquist, Bob Mann, Joe Hauk, Lee Hartzmark, Joe Oellin, and Scott York. L P 'Vloe Scum h B i 7 ' Lind uist nails him at third arty app 1 oac erme .welg q Johnson, Teaching them how HIIHS7 SPHHIS ANN DQESWENT VAWll5ill.L MARTHA BING wt:-vtztaiim Tnnisuutia. BAQBIDA- izivmoun ' mtv nut, mem mmm toms sttminv .K A Girls, Athletic Association HE largest group of girls at Heights is the Girls' Athletic Association-the organi- zation which is at the head of all girls' sports. The officers of G. A. A., along with the club presidents, have charge of all after-school Sports such as tennis, swimming, hockey, basketball, and baseball: they lead the honorary clubs and are active in guiding G. A. A. in Red Cross Work and service to the school. This year they made three hundred paper Christmas trees for Grile Hospital and sponsored an after-school movie. The various clubs in G. A. A. have their own special projects to work on during the year. One of the highlights of the club activities is the annual spring banquet at which the new oflicers are announced. Any girl Who becomes a member of G. A. A. is sure to have a much fuller and happier high school career. Club Presidents Talk Things Over Will the Meeting Please Come to Order? I 142 1 FIRST ROW: l., Loren. J. Lee. J. Goldrich. E. Young. D. Mueller. J. DiGioia. R. Lienhard. D. Eppingcr. P. Aaron. J. Waldruff. SEC- OND ROW: M. Stone. B. l.ytle, J. St. Clair. S. Cikra. D. Forbes. M. Bolz. W. Burnip. S. Locastro. P, Raudebaugh. C. Simon. J. Fenwick, Miss Mullett, THIRD ROXV: L. Heiman. C. Sholle. V. Stief, A. Farnacy, J. Brown. R. England. D. Livingston. J. Lichvar, J. Carran. M. Calhoun, J. Hansen. N, King. FOURTH ROVJ: M. Pomeroy. J. Sanow. N. Stockwell. N, Cutting, M. Burk. M. Ziskind. M. Crosby. M. Bing. M. Sabin. ll, Vannorsdall. IVI. Renaud. B. Raymond. V, Hart. Athletic Club HE Athletic Club. largest branch of G. A. A. this year boasts a membership of more than four hundred girls. Led by its capable president. Virginia Hart. and its sponsors, Miss Mullett and Miss Crane, the Athletic Club has had a brilliant sports season. The fall semester began with hockey. once more bringing life to the northeast corner of the campus. After learning the fundamentals. girls were chosen for the B. and G., all-star, and varsity teams. The season was highlighted by a week-end roundup of outstanding players from high schools through- out Cleveland and neighboring cities. Prom this group. the Cleveland all-star hockey team was chosen and Heights was represented by four girls. Ingrid Ullman. Pat Derrig, Phyllis Raudebaugh. and Garnet Wilson. During the basketball season, all girls interested in basketball joined after-school teams captained by Cadet Leaders. Eliminations followed in order to choose the Black team and Gold team from the girls of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. The 'iCase and i'Reserve teams and varsity team were then chosen and the games played. With the advent of the baseball season. the same procedure was followed in the choosing of teams. ln teaching and helping all girls improve their techniques in the wide field of girls' sports. in choosing teams. and in keeping members posted on the latest events. Ginny and Miss Mullett have clone a remarkable job. l7lRST RONV: B. Binkowiw. G. Blaushild. N. Swanson. P. Newcomer. D. Sperling. V, Bender. P, NVeiss, J. Kerr. Gray. SECOND ROW: A. Savill. A. Zucker, N, Tame. R. l-Iartenbaum. J. Shaw. E. Silver. J, Seffreys. M. Hills. S. Rosenblatt. J. Blumenthal. M. Joseph. D. Wertz. THIRD ROVJ: A, Gellhaus. V, Gelber. C. Marcus. R, Shore. L. Lish. M. Piascik. D. Osborne. M, Boethelt. R. MacDonald. M. Hollinger. FOURTH RONY: XVoodward. E. Ivey. lf. Rubenstein. B. Brown. D. Palmer. M. Hanna. N. Loeb. J. Kelsey. C. Levin. M. Milkove. A. Henderson. 143 FIRST ROVJ: B, Zoler. J. Knstriner. li. lfollnmn. I., Kntl. II. Rudolph. C. NV.1llof. C. Steinberg. A. Roc. D. Kline, P. Katz. R. XVallens. K. 7 Iklnvu. SIIJOND RONK: M. Kerman. I.. Santo. J. Barber. I.. Kline. A. Neltoln. M. Vifalter. J. Mourton. W. Nicholas. I.. McQuaid. M. Kotis P. ilxlllmllgll, THIRD ROXV: D. Roggem. PJ. Schectman. If. Merlin, A. Hurtuk, IQ, Nlillcr, M, lVIcCull:igh. Ii. Vsfatlxins. Ii. Mcfionoughey, M. Ptirus. M. Reno. If. Mednlie. J. Vwlelwer. I5DUR'IPH ROVU: J. lfrtle. N, Porter. D. Rogers. I.. Swanson. J. Kenty. M. Johnson. A. Roberts. D. Iuric. A. Jilelt. IS. Mercer. Ii. Pielxltntl. D. XV.1rineling. lfIRS'I' ROXV: A. Kril.ile1'. M. Consolo. D. Sinsheimer. I. Ullman. A. Demirjian. A. Zelnmn. N, Peterson. G. Rogert. R. Cohen. J, Bernstein I.. XVier. SECOND ROXV: A. Prohn. R. Andrews. Ii. Shimnntlle. P. Hruhy, J. I.ilje. l.. I.olney. P. Derrig. S, Schreiber, V. Hauver. M Ilrown. B. Snyder. D. I.t'tNVI'L'I1CC. 'IAIIIRD ROXV: K, Schneider. V. Allyn. P. Vwfellington. M. Steigerwald. J. I.uhrs. N. Scfling. M. Andrews M. Shurtlefl. I5. Ayltfsworth. Ci. Becltler. N. Collings. J. Nicholns. FOURTH ROXV: D. Pmranco. M. Holder. S. Amrnm. Milner. N. Heath P, Armotl. P. SIL'lll3Ul', J. Smith. N. Aminim. IH. Shnckson. Ii. Shirey. J. Hstgherg. M. I'I.1l'llUJI1. B. Ilmrnei. l5IR'S'I' ROXV: J, Mattlin. .I. Navario. J, Wleinlierger. li. Saphire, P. Gray. M. I.ewis. R. Glaser. B. Kelley. A. Ellison. H. Elrnde. Worth. SECOND ROVJ: J. Wickes. M. Orr. J. Garloui. Makoff. R. Orkin. J. Pershe. C, Kiehel. Woodbridge. G. NVilson. F. Gaiser. N. Lawton, IIIIRD RONV: N. Omm. J. Hahn. G. I.evine. P. XIVICJQCY. J. Goldsword. G. Kennedy. P, Whnlon. P. XVeiss. P. Eustice, J. Goldhnmer, P. Newcomb. C. Willis. IfOUR'l'H ROXV: V. Johnson. G. Goldberg. D. Barrish. D. Kahn. A. Loweth. I. Eisenberg. D. Feingold. C. Veale, P. Cienrv. N. Pence. C. Iltlgar. P. Klein. IVI. A. Hiller. I 144 1 Hurtuk, Watch that Foul! The Home Stretch ' :-2-v W ,4TH1,ET1C CLUB PRESIDENT ' -- Virginia Hari I-5' This A PU' UP Job? No Chicken Fingers, Chicks! I 145 I W'haf A Racke!! President SlfMllSTlfR l Louise VJOods SEMESTER ll Mary Bol7 Tennis Club NE of the strange sights seen around Heights is a girl Walking down the hall with a tennis racquet clutched firmly in her hand. Considering that snow is often drifting over the Walks at the same time, one Wonders just what the girl's inten- tions may be. Eurther investigation reveals that she is a member of the Tennis Club. Each Monday a group composed of both beginning and advanced players reports to the girls' gym for instruction directed by Miss Elorence Bromelmeier, club spon- sor. Here they Work to improve form and stroke in preparation for the spring tournament. This event, which is organized by the president and played on outdoor courts is the highlight of the year, and provides a chance for the four finalists to Win their letters. Tennis Club members who were initiated into Yellow Jackets last fall on their merits as tournament Winners Were Dorothy Sperling, Nancy King, Louise Woods, and Edelyn Goldman. This spring the play-offs were planned and directed by Mary Bolz, since Miss Bromelmeier was absent be- cause of prolonged illness. Credit should be given to the girls for carrying on so Well without their sponsor. FIRST ROW: J. Ne Camken. J. Solomon, A. Kabat. E. Saphire, R. Orkin, M. Kotis, B. Sperling, B. Shapiro. G. Blaushild. SEC- OND ROW: R. Krill, J. Krause, D. Mcilander. S. Dcnby, C. Sholle, V. L. Olezen. M. Calhoun, N. King, M. Bolz. THIRD ROW: E. Milner, L. Woods, L. Shepard. J, Heller. P. Bailey, E. Colflesh. D. lfeingold, C. Stearns. M. Israel T. DeYoung. fl461 Star Swimmers President Patricia Moore wimming Club VERY Monday ninth period, one can find the girls of the Swimming Club, which is spon- sored by Miss Crane, practicing strokes and dives or playing water polo. To become a member of this club, a girl must pass a number of tests of diving, distance swimming, and timing. The first Monday of every month is devoted to a business meeting during which the various programs of the club are discussed and plans are made for activities such as interclass meets, splash parties, water pag- eants, and water polo. Pat Moore, president, presides at these meetings and supervises club try- outs. Other officers are: vice-president. Pat Kester: secretary, Virginia Hauver: treasurer, Margy Mountcastle. During the fall semester, the girls' interclass swim meet, which was won this year by the juniors, is held. Other fall activities included a splash party and a spaghetti dinner. In the afternoon the girls played games and relays in the pool and then went to the club room for dinner. In the spring was held the annual G. A. A. swim meet in which a girl was awarded a varsity letter if she earned live or more points. Also in the spring, the best participants in water polo were formed into a varsity team and were given letters. All in all the girls of the Swim Club always have a good time and gain much valuable experience. FIRST ROW: J. Kennedy, E. Goodman, M. Mountcastle. V. Hauver, P. Newcomer, N. Stockwell, J. St. Clair. M. Holder. M. Pomeroy, M. K. Brown, M. Ricksecker, W. Burnip, M. Dennis, N. Van Every, J. Goldhamer, J. Gomberg, M. Wolfson. SECOND ROW: J. Wickes, A. Hatch. P. Moore, N. Porter, J. Fuldauer, J. Kropp, D. Amott, B. Lorz, M. McCullagh, N. Heath, M. Sabin, N, Tame, E. Watkins, Cu. Henges. M. Walston. THIRD ROW: J. Williams, J. Barnett, L. Miller, E. Lawrence. J. Hayes, J. Shumaker, B. Shirey, J. Gruener, P. Kester, M. Kaercher, P. Van Zile, P. Klein, R. England, A. Hurtuk, P, Wellington, N. Potter. 11471 l5IRST ROXV. I.. I.oren. R. I.ienhard. I. Ullman. M. Stone. M. Kolis. lf. Young. V. Bender. K. Mayo. SECOND RDXV: M. Piascik. P. Raudebaugh. .I. Hansen, S. Vv'oodward. ID. Derrig, A, Nekola. I.. Heiman, Miss Mullett. THIRD RONV: Pi, lfarnacy. I3 Brown, M. Vx'.1ltt'r, If. Vannorsdall, I5. Raymond. A. Prohn, V. Slielf M. XVt'lles. Cadet Leaders HIS year under the leadership of Pat Derrig the gym cadets welcomed into their midst Miss Mullett, who is really keeping the girls on their toes. They can be seen at any time in and around the girls' gym in their distinct black suits assisting Miss Mullett in the gym classes and also refereeing and participating in after-school sports. Besides their duties in leading the classes, this year the Cadets have taken part in many outside activities. They can truly be proud of their fine perf formance of marching at the Shaker-Heights foot- ball game when. along with the Heights Band, they honored the parents of the football players, They added their touch to the football banquet by reciting humorous poems about each player and the coach- es. After lots of hard practicing under the direction of Miss Mullett they have also formed a modern dance group. With an original skit Written by Miss Mullett, the Cadets presented a modern dance shovv for the Cleveland Heights Backers' Club on Feb- ruary 2Oth and really displayed their many talents. They ought to be congratulated on their splendid work this past year. bl RONX N Swinson, C. Simon. D. Sperling. J. Sl. Clair. B. I-yllc. D. Iippinger. D. Mum tr X 1 i S D ROV l C ist: I Rubenstein, Il. XVhalon. J. l.ichvar. J. Brown, G. Kennedy. M. Ciilli IIIRD ROXX enhari. M. Crosby. M. Bing. M. Renaud, M. Poinerov, M. Sherman 11481 Cady! Prvsrvdwvt A Trying Time at Cadet Tryouts pmifia Dmig Checking Up CHHIIHI Sever1.' Poor fwaryf fll-m-m-m-m- 1Wullett's Xllodern Dance Demons I' 149 I FIRST ROW: J. Williams, M. McCullagh, M. Mountcastle, V. l-lauver, J. Shumaker, B, Shirey, J. Barnett, N. Potter, A. Loweth, A. Hatch. SECOND ROW: Miss Crane, P. Moore, J. Hayes, L. Miller, C. Levin, J. Gruener, C. Colbert. P. Wellington. A. Hurtuk, P. Kesler. lwimming Cadets N Monday eighth period one can hear a various number of peculiar sounds coming from the pool. lt's only the swim cadets, probably laughing at Roz England's fancy back stroke or at Ann Hur- tuk, who finally has gone in without a bathing cap. Connie Levin, Betty Shirey, and Joan Ciruener are usually standing in a group telling stories to Pudgy Hatch, while Margy Mountcastle and Prue Wellington exchange confidences across the pool. Anne Loweth and Jo Barnett make big splashes try- ing to do the front flip while Miss Crane sits quietly by, trying to see that no one gets killed. Seriously, however, the swim cadets are a hard- working group of girls who, under the excellent guidance of Miss Crane, have charge of swimming classes and teach the girls to swim and dive. They also assist in counting towels and other such duties. ln order to become a swim cadet, a girl must be a good swimmer and diver, pass the lifesaving test, and have the ability to conduct a class. Although all cadets were very sorry when Miss Crane was forced to leave school because of illness, Miss Zill and cadet president, Virginia Hauver, were capable substitutes. Perfect ......... Personalities 150 Presidents SliNlliS'lll2R l SliNlES'l'ljR II Jane Williams Virginia Hauver FIRST ROW: D. Sperling. I. Ullman. C. Wilson, M. Nlountcastle. J. Hansen, V. I-Iauver. J. XVilliams. J. KVickes, J. Di- Gioia. SECOND ROW: N. King, P. Rumbaugh, N. Lawton, P, Derrig, M. Calhoun. A. Prohn. S. Woodward, P. Raude- baugh, N. Cueggus, P. Moore. Miss Mullett. THIRD ROW: M. Welles. J. Smith. P. Klein. E. Vannorsdall. P. Kesler. Nl. Ziskind. N. Stockwell, B. Raymond. V. Hart, A. I7arnacy, L. Woods. Yellow Jackets I-IE Yellow Jackets are courageous girls who brave the dangers of the early morning mist the first Monday of every month and come to the girls' gym office at eight o'clock for their monthly business meeting. At these meetings, Ingrid Ullman, pres- ident, sees if their project-that of being cafeteria guards fifth and sixth periods-is still running smoothly. CBecause of this service the guards have a semester pass for the movie.l Twice a year their thoughts and actions are turned toward the informal initiation and subsequent spread for new members in the Girls' Club Room. Girls are granted member- ship in this club first by winning a letter in either tennis, basketball, hockey, baseball, or swimming. The two girls who are the top letter winners are Es- ther Vannorsdall, who has won two letters in hock- ey and basketball, and one in swimming: and Virginia I-Iauver who, although only a junior, has won two letters in hockey and one in water polo. Yellow Jackets can be identined easily because all new members must Wear their letters for the week preceding their initiation, and also by bracelets with the initials Y-H-J worn by all members. President Ingrid Ullman Where's the H Thegfre Looking Af? There are many people and companies whose work, aid and guidance have been invaluable to the Caldron staff in producing this 1946 year- book. We wish to express our sincerest thanks and appreciation to: Mr. E. E. Morley .... Mr. H. V. Perkins . .P . Mr. Lawrence Behney .... Mrs. Frances Liston . . . . Mr. Gentile and the Stage Crew . . . . Mr. Geo. Vance -The Tower Press, Inc ..... Mr. W. E. Partridge - Chesshire Photographers . . , . Mr. Brightman - Jahn and Ollier Engrav- ing Co ..... The Smith and Molloy Cover Co. l152j The SW woiilel like to exloifeexr in eeppreeiii- tioii to flee oeloeriieeif lierteel on the following peigef. Tloeir eo-operation hoe loelpeol make foie book pofsiole. I1531 Please Patronize Uur Advertisers Worley's Beauty Salon HAIR TINTING PERMANENT WAVING 3177 Kensington Rd. FA 6726 Take a 'Pitcher'-To Remember At your next affair if it does rate A 'snappy snap' or great portrait. There's only one that you should see For photos call Potomac 0483. Don Schaeffer 963 Parkway Wengle's Hardware SL Electric 3185 Euclid Heights Blvd. CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIO Repairs of All Kinds Full line of Paints Glass and Household Goods Compliments of SANDY'S MUSIC HOUSE 1849 Coventry Rd. Tel. YE 0234 ON THE HEIGHTS IT'S I--f 7 FOR QUALITY DRY CLEANING jis' I A . Pickup and Delivery In .' I' T j M SHAKER HEIGHTS CLEVELAND HEIGHTS UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS ,p as Fully Insured lj S' - FURS CLEANED AND GLAZED lf' 4 II i ti CERTIFIED COLD STORAGE -2-I ' ' YE Ilowstone 3700 2046 LEE ROAD I154I Tel. F Airmount 8733 R. MARVIN WILSON Andre Photographer Hairdresser FAIRMOUNT 8217 1F N0 ANSWER, CALL 1908 LEE ROAD 12431 Cedar Road Cleveland Heights, O. YELLOWSTONE 0014 CLEVE. HEIGHTS 18, O. CEDAR-BELLFIELD SERVICE Sunoco Products TIRES AND BATTERIES 12404 Cedar Cleveland Heights Once A Trial-Always A Customer Stadium Heights Cleaners 1916 So. Taylor Rd., YE 6336 Pick Up and Delivery Service All Garments Insured Alterations-Repairing STUDENT LUNCHES YE110wsf.me 2205 Res: Enieview 2359 35c MARX BROTHERS Chinese or American . . Plumbmg Heating 9 S Electric Sewer Cleaning 1620 Lee Road 2092 Lee Road NVater Lines Installed Cleveland Hts., Ohio D E A N , S ERieview 0087 62 Years on the Heights The O. A. Dean Dairy Co. FLORISTS YE 6550 3211 Mayfield Rd. Cedar Avenue 155 T 1 h FA' 5151 . e ep one lrmount Compliments of MARION NISBETT BLANKS M ARKET Suits and Dresses 2174 South Taylor Road 2476 Fairmount Blvd. Cleveland, O. Compliments of Compliments of STOCK'S CANDY Fairmount-Cedar Super Mkt 12387 CEDAR ROAD 12843 Cedar Road AL CONNEY'S SERVICE STATION Complete Car Service TOWING WASHING ROAD SERVICE SIMONIZING FA 2772 2212 Lee Rd. l1561 ON THE HEIGHTS IT IS K 86 Y MARKET The May-Noble Soda Grille The Rendezvous for Young Folk QUALITY MEA TS FA 9564 Harry Collins, Prop. 3966 Mayiield Rd. 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