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7 Smead a e u ure Years ,leans and skirts are exchanged for satins and laces as Heights turns on the glamour. Beautiful frilly formals, fragrant corsages, snappy Don Juans in black tuxedos, dim lights, and soft dance music all lend a sophisticated air of enchantment to the annual senior prom. The revolving lights caprici- ously dotting the gliding couples with myriad rainbow colors and the rich flowing curtains covering the walls and ceiling, transform the prosaic girls' gym into a veritable wonderland. The dreamy sentimental music, long to be remembered as beautiful, carries the entranced dancers to distant spheres where all hopes and ambitions are soon to be realized. Gay party favors will be hidden away in sparkling evening purses and trouser pockets, later to be tucked into a corner of a dresser drawer or carefully laid into a bulging scrapbook next to a pressed corsage. Years later, these, mingled with a score of other dusty romantic memories, will bring forth a sentimental nostalgia which will be synonymous with that wonderful night of fun-the Senior Prom. .J
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ars an Ch er eni Caps and gowns lend an air of dignity to the impressive graduation ceremony. GRADUATION . . . a vague and distant word to most, to the senior marks the culmination of twelve hard years of adjustment to various difficult situations, making new friends, learning to cooperate fully with others through the class room, club work and school activities, and fore- most, an abundance of hard, never-ending work. United for the last time, the seniors solemnly march down the long aisle anxiously awaiting the commencement of a new and independent life-a life for which they have been striving and dreaming of these last three years at Cleveland Heights High School. There is a wistful, satisfied expression on the faces of most of the aspirants for each will go his own way, perhaps never to meet again. It is time to say goodbye to school chums . . , to teachers . . . to Heights. Yet, all their memories, the memories of The Best Years of Their Livesf' will always be a connecting link between the graduates of the class of 1949. l
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JANUARY SENIORS MYRNA BERG-Choir: ship: G. A. A.: A. S. C. HOWARD BERNSTEIN-A. S. C., V. Pres.: H-Club: Boosters: Baseball: Soph. Football Mgr.: Intramurals. MARILYN BIERSCHVVAL-Concert Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Orch.: N. H. S.: Science Club: jr. Lit.: Sr. Lit.: Friendship: Chorus. JOAN BLUMENTHAL-Jr. Lit.: Friendship: Boosters: Cinema Club: G. A. A.: Corr. Guard. DON BORDEN-Concert Band, Marching Band, Pep Band: Wistgoma Hi-Y: Intramurals. ED BORDO+Hts. Players, Pres. of Thespians, Pub. Chair., Membership Chair.: Music Apprec. THOMAS BRADYATransferred from St. Ignatius: Capt. Intramural Swim Team: Crest Representative. BETTY BREGMAN-Friendship: Corr. Guard.: Red Cross: Nurse's Aid. JOHN BROMELMEIER-Science Club: Intramurals. GENE BURG-Intramurals: Social Rep. B. and G. MARILYN CAMPBELL-J r. Lit.: R e d C r o s S: G. A. A.: Friendship: Swim Club: Music Apprecx Boosters. CAROLINE CANNING-Student Council: G. A. A.: Friendship: Girls' Cabinet: Corr. Guard: Sr. Lit.' Music Apprec. t Keynote Ed., Mgr.: Friend- 4? . . DORIS ABE-Glee Club: N. H. S.: Friendship: Music Apprcc.: Ir. Lit.: Sr. Lit. DON ANDRIEVVS-Prep. Orch.: Orch.: German Club: Cadet Band. ROGER ANDREVVS-Intramurals. -IEANNE ANTHONY-G. A. A.: Friendship: March- ing Cadets: Boosters: H. R. Sec. :JUDY ARONOVITZ+Friendship: Jr. Lit.: Orch.: Broadcasters. MARY AUFDERHEIDE-Student Council: Red Cross: Friendship: G. A. A.: Corr. Guard: Glee Club: Sr. Marching. CLARA BARBOUR-N. H. S.: Sr. Lit., Rec. Sec.: Friendship: jr. Lit.: Red Cross: Library Guard. JCLES BELKIN-Student Council, Ex. Board: X. Pres. of Sr. Class: H-Club, Pres.: Track, Cross Coun- try Capt.: Red Cross: Corr. Guard: Intramurals: Boosters. PAUL BENJAMIN-Student Council, Ex. Board: Cal- dron, Ed. in Chief: B. and G. Staff: Corr. Guard: Boosters: A. S. C.: jr. Red Cross: Intramurals. '.Qi I 'r' . .... .... . . f A .-5113 5 i j.. I 5 ' 1. ,'l- : .V . ::'. '- . ' 1 1 23 . , 3 . -... , .,.A 5 jf V If iiii I I Q: ,S aa
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