Cleveland Heights High School - Caldron Yearbook (Cleveland Heights, OH)
- Class of 1952
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Cole's enthus- iasms outside of school ranged from play- ing the piano to working on his motorbike. Among his school activities he found en- joyment in membership in Heights Play- ers and in managing the Varsity baseball team. His infectious smile and his friendly greeting were typical of Cole. f '11 .- '. 'S , - - L :wr . ':ffsfwf.L2 ,,,:5iy1rgv'f 4 vw ' 1 falzg .QM Suzanne Sayre, member of the January 1959 class, transferred from Andrews School for Girls. Possessor of a warm pew sonality, she made many friends among her schoolmates. Her boundless energy and enthusiasm helped her to succeed in everything she undertook and her habitual cheerfulness was contagious. Her illus- trations in the Crest and in the Caldron are among her best-remembered contribu- tions to Heights life. gag Jdenfs here, instructors Tomorrow- ? Rug, C' rveyors of experience To Those who come offer- wdmumusirmumm In slum our 11111 and 11111111111 I our IUIIIS rf Luffy x ,' fl' Viik il . in -.ssss Super1'm'ender11f fy' Schools Orville E, Hill CLEVELAND H IGHT Y0 TH PROFIT BY Tl The individual's love of our cooperative way of life grows out of personal satisfaction in the demo- cratic living process which We are privileged to ex- perience in our community, our schools, our religious institutions, and our homes. The leadership in these institutions in our community has given great op- portunity for contentment in democratic planning and living. A spirit of being free to speak, to compete, to lead or to follow has proved invaluable in living and has captivated all generations of Americans to the ideals of Americanism. Our record is outstanding because of high American ideals which provide se- curity of freedom to ourselves and our posterityf' said hir. O. E. Hill, Superintendent of Cleveland Heights Public Schools, when asked to comment on Walking through the Yearf, the theme of the 1952 Caldron. I am impressed with the democratic at- mosphere at Heights Highf, observed lNIr. Hill. Board of ECEIlf'ClfIiIDIl Ronald Brown Harry Usborne Esther Davis Chalmer Lutz Evilliam Umbach Assistant Superintendent Albert B. Harvey EGRESSIVE PELICIE 0E THEIR EDUCATIO AL LEADER The students are given freedom and use it xvellf, The community invests the leadership of its schools in the Board of Education. Responsible for the total school program, these civic-minded citizens select the superintendent and set the policies under whch the schools operate. Dr. Harry Osborn is president of the Board. Uther members are Kfrs. Esther Davis, lwr. Ronald Brown, llr. Chalmer Lutz, and Dr. VVilliam Umbach. Superintendent Hill correlates and supervises the activities of the various branches of the school sys- teni and executes the policies which the School Board determines. Administrative operations are channeled through the Assistant Superintendent, Mr. A. B. Harvey. Their active interest in school projects has made both Mr. Hill and Klr. Harvey well-known at Heights High School. BACKED BY FAC LTY D STUDE T . THE ADlVll I TRATI Principal E. E. Morley ,.-Y.. A--MN , Q A gi, A9 Assistant Principal Hugh V. Perkins Educational Counselor Marian L. Whitsey Dean of Girls Helen K. Wallace Assistant Principal Roy BI. Flint This year is not just another school year on the calen- dar. It is, in fact, the beginning of an 'era' in which the slogan seems to be 'Go ahead, Heightsl' Upperclassmen seem to have caught the 'virusl first and then to have ex- posed those lower in the ranks. This new spirit became epidemic, spreading through campus and classrooms, un- til faculty and Hnally' administration were infectedf, said Mr. lNIorley, reviewing 1951-52 at HHS. An important manifestation of this spirit, he pointed out, was an urgent emphasis on good citizenship training and practice as a first essential school obligation. IQ T OURAGES ENTHUSIASTIC EW SPIRIT T HEIGHT Commercial Department I C Florence Bromelmeier O Anna Jones 0 5 Ethel Magee N Q, is if O Kathryn Marsh . James Price O Geraldine Spink l 5 X Dorothy Wiles afpil, Industrial Arts Department f Clyde Barnhard F 9 Gerard Gentile . Leroy McHenry Marshall Weber we Ralph Williams Q I I History Department Q A X George Barbour Lawrence Behney sf Lillian Clark N055 Alvin Engel 'lropagm . N M. Irl Fast 141705 TQIQDHE C:-J Oscar Lehman . Ethel McCabe I G! 0 Paul Nash . I r f Q Vernon Sheeley Bernard Zweig 7 f a Household Arts Department f, X Dorothea Burtt , W, we Ma Dorothy Rieke Harriet Roth Fine Arts Department Clayton Bachtel Dorothy Bulkley Mathematics Department Norval lNfIcAfee Henry McLaughlin Jonathan Miller Matthew Phillips Charles Suhr Science Department Karl Christman Carl Dewald Ellis Downey John Langmead Donald Lawson Merle McFadden Joseph Ruben Roy Uber 13 Physical Education Department Dorothy Crane Mary Graham Dazey Horn Carmen Izzo George McKinnon Stephen Ruppert Richard Tupta Gail Vannorsdall Catherine Weller Language Department Mabel Blanchard Thomas Lee Theodore Lorz Louise Magor Ruth Monnett Mary Ryan Charles Simon English Department Edith Braselton lNIerritt Clifford Dina Rees Evans Leonard Freyman Joseph Lorz Edith Malin Edward llloderick Georgia Parry Zora Rashkis Agnes Regan Lelah Stephens Helena Tubaugh Reta Verhulst Zeta VVinslow VVilliarn Winters Music Department Harold Barbee John Farinaeci George Strickling R. E -n xxx omwv M, DIWHNE C ,..... X l l, a 4 Test tubes and formulas fascinate Mr. Langmcad's chemistry sturlents . . . Art students observe liis technique as Mr. Bac-litel Oarves .... -X luinnus Mr. LL-lnnan discusses the lvniversity of Chicago with a prosper-tive freslinian . . . Vlassieal works eonie to life in Miss Ryanls Latin Classes . . . Judges Zweig, Flint, and lfreyinan ponclcr a serious problvin at the Girls' Calzinet Halloween l'arty-clioosing tlie most original Cliapeau . . . In asseinlzly, C'oaPl1 McKinnon announces Boosters' player-of-tlie-week, Harold Eisner . . . ltlr. Lorca enlivens English litera- ture with a realistic visual aid . . . Mrs. llotlfs students learn to be lmotli chic :incl thrifty by mak- ing their own clothes . . . Practical mechanic-al experience is given to the boys in Mr. Barn- l1ard's metal shop classes. 1 bs- V'-A 'wa if M fm Q Q X uAl16Hl, now you start with a eonvenient r:11li11s, instruets Mr. Klekfee . . . Training future journalists is il pleasure to Mrs. Ruslikis . . . Mr. Mm-Faflrlen proves his point with demonstra- tion . . . Heights nl3llf'k21I'0OS,, Perkins, llarlmee, Miller, and Morley enliven football Victory eelehratiml with songs of the Ulrl Wve-st . . . Laying plans for her high school career, Sillldfil Kurson turns to holnerooin teaeher, Mrs. Magee, for guiclzinre . . . Miss llromehneier shows exam-ting typing teehniques to future stenogrzipher, Jackie Pole . . . Music' echoes from NYMR unfler the rlireetion of Mr. l'l2lI'lIlil0Cl . . . Muster Mixer, Mrs. llurtt, reveals finer points of cuisine to home eeononlies students . . . Un purle Francais iciw is the theme of Miss lllonnettys French classes. L X .I M W g y V gyww A Q K 'l e ri - X qv f gn. A QUARTET I PORTA T T0 TUDE T ALO G THEIR Seliool Doetor E. P. Edwards examines Marilyn Skolnik ag Nurse Assistant Librarian Elliott recommends a book to Dick Bailys Kathleen Newton observes. as Librarians Baker and Ruby discuss another. NJ4 f 'lf' Ojfce Staff Rou' 1-Violet Thelian, Marion Sperling, Hildegarde Grugle. 1567112 2-Marian Siegman, Elsie Day, Gertrude Kaufman, Ruth aters. Emptying cafeteria wastebaskets is only one of dozens of jobs Custodians Senter, Butler, and Rossi plan for the comfort and done by Custodians McLean and Hanson. safety of students and faculty. 16 u 7. A ,V fav 47 1,5 if-,, !-J,. 1ere we are going, what duties we'Il follow, mt stations we'II answer-these are for time. HULS wiuiffiigiffqiiffiifdiunnaiiigs f INN' 'II 'X N4 HI Tl: ' ' 1' .wpfrll uw' iiplznlrl. Y J Cf 4 VE vdww gif: 3 is CLASS 0F M 25 ,L 0 M h K at A97 0 1 i I A1 HOMEROOM 112 Mr. Behney Rou' 1-Barbara Kleger, Toby Wolf, Florence Barhaft, Carole Meltzcr. Rou' 2-Ellyn Cohen, Rita Binkovitz, Popi Georgalis, Bea Smiley, Herrnine Bucklan, Lucille Mandell. Row J-Eleanor Pymn, hlarlcnc Yan Deldcn, Carol James, Saundra Katz, Carol Ulm- stead, Claryce Hunter, Debby Weissman, Dot Corelli. Rou' .6- Trudy Herrick, Ardis LaRue, Nancy Fagerholm, Elaine Shultz, Nancy Canner, Jane Andrews, Rena Drubo, Mary Ann Majewski. A1 HOMEROOM 115 Mrs. Tubaugh R0u'1SDoris Gould, Sylvia Moliff, Phyllis Brody, Sara Relnnar, Su- zanne Bauer, Rita Barbash. Rou' 2-Barb Pangborn, Joanne Kaye, Faith Skall, Joan Cole, Phyllis Cherns, Sharon Cowan, Phyllis Tolchinsky. Rau' J-Ellen Kahn, Sue Bruder, Judy Folgeman, Mar- lene Markowitz, Jane Kazdin, Ei- leen Solomon, Mary lvcdewen. R010 ,G-Marjorie Berstler, Bar- bara Goodrich, Niobe Geraty, Phyllis Kohn, Rhoda Siegel, Myra Faigin, Barbara Eisenberg. 4 . , A , J, .SN 15? 'G-5' 1 Q E y A1 HONIEROOM 195 hir. Suhr Rou' 1fJil11 Shafer, Harvey Cohen, Dick Bogolnolny, Howard Kaspy, Gerald hh-Fccly. RON' 2-Leonard Mart, Alan Arnson, Marvin Dwor- ken, Larry Friedman, Bob Sam- uels, Bob Rankin. Roll' -3-Ted Lipshutz, Jerry Millman, George Lowery, Lenny Hoffman, Seymour lillman, Bill Browske, Joe Schnei- der. Rozv .4hAndy Morris, Norma n Winger, Dick Berg, Jerry YVelter, Ladd Feingold, Merl Haber, Carl Roodman. Q, ' rf- Q 5 X IGI' if - ..-QA .1- sy, k .ig WW' T ,M I N ,,V 5 4: , ,. 'fs J -Hi' i ,, , TWH G s S P ! KH, in I 3 -. 43 E7 st -K. iv u krf- W S 5? ' 'G ' lr l , , I ,A ' l ,f 6, - 4. 1 Q, , . M,,,.,, .. Q0 W? 4' X K nfs' A A1 HOMEROOM 307 Mr. Fast Rou' 1-Sheldon Moss, Eugene Valins, John Haselow, Howard Mack. R010 2-Martin Sllitfman, Dave Edison, Marv Whay, John Voll, Jerry Rehmar, Edward Bot- nik, Ernest Burkett. Rau' J-Dave Russell, Dave Martin, Alan Sand- ler, George Metzer, Standford Cole, Irwin Goldring, Sheldon Baskin. Rou' 4-Frank Schreiner, Dick Peterjohn, Sheldon Berkman, Ronny Peltz, Ric Barnes, Millard Wiohl. A1 HOMEROOD1 309 Mr. Sheeley Row 1-Bob Glenn, Harold Eis- ner, Bruce Himelfarb, Herb Mag- edovitz, Jay Green. Row Z-Men vin Yinoeur, Irv Phillips, Frank Rinella, George Ohman, Norm Weinberger, Ronnie Silverstein, Howie Mayers. R010 J-Jerry Winger, Kenneth Ziegel, Martin Torch, Burt Blum, Phil Seidel, Jerry Lenihan, R011' 4-Ralph Brody, Bob Sc-hwartz, David Louis, Reeve Donley, Ronnie Salat, Dick Beatty, Don Abrams. is A 1- JANUAI-lY,19 3 WCA 1, ,y 5 ,Q 4-' 'J' 3 5 fit- .vc fm? Q - .1 i . .L K i Sa' X.L: awk . Q' -, W I -fy 'Y 'H-or , A 5 2' Al HUMEROOM 318 Mr. Cliristinan If0'll7 1-Harvey llraun, Lee lllat- tht-ws, Steve Michaelides, Harve Eisenberg, llarle XYlINl0lllJlll'g. Row 2-Al llernian, Merle Davis, Den- ny Spector, Bill Mader, lid fhenevey, Keith Klanier. R01l',f- Don Sandler, Norman Geller, Bob Wleeks, Carl Gray, Milt Legonie, Martin Leutenberg, Frederick Pe- tro. Row' .L-Howard Heller, Shel- don Ruxuin, Arthur Bates, Robert Katz, Bob Zaas, Jay Siegel, Frank Myers, Nathan Schubert. V 29.51. L 2 F5 QF? C! Al HOBIERGOM 227 Miss Ryan Row 1-Jane Richardson, Ellen Jett, Doris Metzner, Sandra Fell- nian, Sue Godfrey, Judy Garber. Ifllll' 2-Nancy Mcfoy, Madelyn Moster, Norma Bollotin, l.oRene Staples, Carolyn Hicks, Judy Her- enstein, Penelope Clonstantelos. Ifflll' -3-Carol Kane, Ruth Harris, Edythe Apple, Lenore Gould, Jackie Urea, Marilyn Mleiss, Blar- lene Stone. Ron' .Q-fornelia Chichester, Sue Perkins, llaehel Eisenberg, Ruth NQIIIYOXV, Toby Leib, Charlene Krohn, hlary Lt, Wain. Al HOMEROOINI 321 Mr. Barbee Ron' 1-Patricia Lewis, Sally Field, lletty EIllt'lS, Marian Katz, Virginia Nowak. Ifnu' 2-Iona Seliaffer, Sara McKenney, Carole liertenthal, Shirley Bruss, Loretta Kroll, Gerry Vieehella, Marilou Cook. Ron' J-Nancy Wieidrieh, Lenore Klein, Floriee Horowitz, Sandra Stern, Ann Garrington, Marilyn Hicks, Ethel Vohen. Razr .L-Carole Majewski, Renee Simon, Joanne lvintner, Judy Dauber, Helen Grueninger, Susy Henn, Anita Goldstein. 0 Pt. Q1 CLASS 0F . iiiitfffftlx, A-' .523 S .ai B2 HOMEROOM 114 Mrs. YViles Row 1'Nadine Lenson, Elaine Scharf, Janetfohen, Phyllis Sing- er, Judy Benjamin. Row Qklilve Munzner, Lenore Cagcn, Colleen Crouse, Marcella Frato, Marilyn Richman, Marilyn WE-xler, Shir- ley Hcrstig, Sallyann Amdur. Row 3fFerne Halprin, Sue Kes- ter, Doris Monateri, Marilyn Frato, Madelyn Kekst, Janet Marabito. Hoa' 4-Beverly DeYore Kathie Brandt, Elisabeth Travis, Shirley Nelson, Joan Oster, Sylvia Wohl, Marlene Emms. B2 HOMEROOM Q08 Mrs.Rashkis Row 1-Alana Hickman, Martie Hesse, Regina Seheiner, Shirley Schultz, Barbara Brown. Row' Q- Zelda Cutler, Carol Ringle, Rose- mary Flynn, Arlene Friedman, Sheila Brown, Sandra Greenwald, Roberta Davidson. Rau' 3-K'on- nie Berlin, Renee Apple, Barbara Cleverly, Betsy Strickling, Peggy Scrannage, Carol Ensch, Barbara Smith. Rau' 4-Marge Rutzler, Nancy Trevis, Suzanne VVhitc, Pat Green, Joanne Karp, Barbara gaston, Rita Meisel, Sandra Shef- er. ' ,lwfiffe LM., B2 HONTEROOM 105 Mr. Ruppert Row 1hMilton Kleinman, James Doolittle, Joe Vinci, Alan Glueek, Bill Klolla, Irving Buchler. Row Q- Dick Spike, Norm Treinish, Robert Sweeney, Jim MacDonald, Bernie Simon, Lenny Ross, Bob Redhead, Norman Swirsky. Row 3 -Fred Hirschfield, Stan Gross- man, Marv Berger, Don Meehler, Eddie Friedman, Lauren Wilson, Louis Jalovec. Row A - Gary Schwesinger, Owen Lewis, Charles Ertle, Arthur Pile, Sam Laing, Ron Prince, Dan Gregg. Qs 'Wan B92 HONIEROOM 191 Mr. VVilliams Row 1-Gary Grove, Charles At- las, Dick Gold, Ken Lieberman. R010 Q-Alan Bur-kholtz, Irwin Icove, Kenneth Zack, Dan Roth, Ronnie Stahl, Vvarren Frisch- mann, Tony Jancigar. Rau' 3- Dana Middleton, Jerry Delson, Malcolm Riemer, Mel Bernzweig, Sheldon Podersky, Benton Pole. Row lf-VVallis WVood, Ray Holas, Bill Talcott, Bill Behrens, Marvin Slesh, Don Kohner, Don Latnik. VJ' a-,S-CM -1 ct , ,. .gf i I Lfa, .J -,1.x'.,4J '-Q -ff' M' A.-,Q ..,., 1 A-ij ,439 44, ,yu-,g 1.34 U-f1.Qx,,-6El'J, f , , ' 76, -4 ,4,4f-vi, -4-2,602-Aa., ,-.f.f1,-.,Vc-,211 vAOgr-1 ,D 76, -,,,,,u5,Oo ' ai f I N ,yt-11561 yd-1 BQ HOMEROOM 210 Mr. VYinters Row 1-Howard Ruby, Neil Rem- brandt, Pierre Bandelow, Al Horn- ing, Arthur Besser. Row Q-Nelson Diamond, Alan Miller, Dick My- ers, Joe Galemmo, Harold Nissley, Alvin Buckholtz, Earl Kasdon. Row 3-Mark Yanover, Harold Gurev, Harold Selzman, Darvin Smith, Ronald Lieberman, Laur- ence Steinsapir, Morton Silber- man, Bill hlarinchiek, George Farr, Eugene Lawson, Herbert Kossev, Tom Taylor, Charles Gooding, Maurice Brown, Ralph Howarth. . 4 ,ad Sys' 1' 1 A. rf Q . JU E, 19 3 K g 5: , -Y , . I V . ,-, 1' e l ,, ,fl-, Q B2 HOMEROOM Q18 Mr. Clifford Ron' 1-Don Lamontia, Ray Montani, Don Bceker, Sidney Halpern, Bernie Hersh. Rau' 2-Al Sohul, David Kennard, Tim Roh- erts, Terry Dunn, Tom Bowen, John Graebing, John Iorillo, Les- lie hlarks. R011' 3'-Joe Currie, Don Weiss, Larry Priest, Bill Lolli, Alan Krieger, Bob Lesher, Jolm Toft. Hou' ,Q-Dick Schwar- ten, Jim Schmidt, Alan Church, Donald Perkal, Gary Kraus, Miko Fettman, Lee Shur. pa It ha- BQ HOMEROOM 212 Mrs.lNIarsh Row 1-Sandra Baron, Annette Geraci, Ann hliller, Hazel Cort, Lila Zahlers Rau' Q-Joy Fisher, Judy Bendau, Anne Rowland Helen Handel, Sandra Young Carol Poske. Row 3-Mary Jane Noek, Janis Szabo, Janice Kop- pelman, Joan Stein, Nancy Moss, Lucie Dehlaioribus, Harriet Kauf- man. Row A-Eileen Gerdy, Edythe Lippert, Eleanor Beck, Cynthia Brug, Carol Cilley, Kathleen VVelsh, Natalie Katz, Barbara Persons. BQ IIOMEROOM 219 Miss Clark Hou' 1-ellarbara Bogdanoff, Shar- on Klein, Elaine Schiff, Margery Paull, Renee Atkins, Sheila Swerd- low. Row Q-Barbara Wlhiting, Lois VVaxman, Phyllis Bailey, Marilyn Collie, Phyllis Sugarman, Roberta Levin, Judy Lieker. Rau' 3-Judy Hexamer, Lindamae Con- ner, Ruth Gallitte, Janet Smith, Shirley Berson, Eileen Twigg, Es- ter Meltzer. Rou' AfHarriet Freedman, Phyllis Grossberg, Myr- na Twiggs, Norma Jean Brown, Joan Epstein, Clara Chapman, Sue Rosenfeld, Amy Newman. ' S. stains Q3 I H0lVIER00lVI STUDENTS SHOW CHO0L PIRITB 55 g i'a , , S Q BQ11oxn5noo11Q21 ky 8 - , .,,, . - W V' 1 , X 'E , X g R010 1-Frerl Jacobson, Robert .. ft, Y P ,figs :I , ' 1 , A N 1, 1' I Mann, Bob bilver, Donald Herseli, 1 VVVV , f 4, 6 - S JF 1.1.,,,, Dave Swanson. Row' 2-Jerry :K , . ,i al? y X! V A 4 2 Y , Eg ' S Sli Qin, Blerfvin Rosen, Robert -E ' 1 ., l .Q 11.5, e' t e . iles iwnf11tl1,RD1ek Kerinoclc, 5 il fi , .. 1 . I M ' L 11 q ' fl ly llCC ic a, oss Lonibardy. S Q s 911353 is A S S S II' R 'A Jghlfis' fYeiSS,1DfQ Perl- , -. A - I X-, , V EYV ,fy 5, h i 3,591 'E k,fA- . ,, W, 4 inan, -an nm erwoof , 1 OI'1 . lyhf - N ' ' M l. 1. - fl I Goldstein, Jerry Leutenberg, .V K X 1, fjg 5 v Krausliek, Don Frankel. Roz' f- 3 ggi , 1 V f 4 V In .Il Glick, Robert Green, llien- A Y f ' ne' Brown, Mike Belkin, Louis , ' Q , , , , ee, Jun Qlagliorn, Slielclon So- , , 0, H A 4 er. ff V K . Ln. 0 BQ HOMEROODI 23-L ' 'I Miss Graham 9 Ron' 1-Luise El n, 1 'a Golcl, Sanclra ' , Janet avis. R0 ' if-Bar ' l' 1 urlrev 11, Bu s Benjamin, tl ni A celf, Z A11 Cllkfll Wlett aufe ine 1 Barbara I - 011' J Strauss, Bar a Critelm , Irene Magmlen, Sallie 'l' , ' 1 e Porlinan, Louise agner, ey Ogilvie, Janice Monte 1' 4- Barbara Newman, KL Dellart, Janet Tliolnpson, Joan ie Rieliard- son, Elaine Cohen, Beth Nank, Lou Kest 11' Elissa Si IIHRQS. Q .qf fin 414087 , AHWV'zw!f'v4! 1 '1zf'JfiW Z'VW 39 foie M7 ff BQ 1103 0110011 239' 'V' ,Haj lNIr. Mocleriek R011' 1-Harriet Luben, Iflinily X' Myers, Sue Kovacs. Erika Vllllllll- 1 ner. Rou' Q-Jeanne fl0ll0I'l, BI2lI'f'l2l x 4 I- wa' 5 K 4 S S .ff 1 ' V Wi fs 1 E 'a W - ,va :W 1 I Nm 1 '..Zea,cif4!u Selznian, Sandra Harris, Varol - ,NQ Efliristy, Elaine Boyer, Diary Ann ,S Miysnavely, flarrnela Bonfiglio, R010 hd-Balrbbara Bair, Claryee Buek- 2-- 1 ' '- w,l3ma11, oreen 1 i ner, Bets ' Shaw, ., Xlflayne Moss, Bev KlTI1glCl1DHH, 'hi XJ Nancy Matthews. Rou' 4-IN ry ,J Q' jk X Stolz, Pat Welty, Virginia G CI n, 1' ,Kg 1 fi. Beverly flourney, Karren o l, 1. XY 3' Annette Bell, Sharon Boss, Sa dy K ,wb M iv 'Q Taylor. H 1 'f x 1' , 1, 1 1' l, l , 7' fa-W - 'L rbi K ,Y W 5 E 1 . J. 1, V iv 1,4 21- il I ml ::' . Zz, fx'- 3 wifi 5 . Q4 baba.-24 aouk? BQ IIUMICROOM Q33 lSIr. Engel Roll' 1-Peter Orner, Lure Sniitli, Sain Feder, Bill Bigler, Bill Long, Jim Harris. Razr 2-John Fry, Harvey Resnick, Norton Slmpiro, Toni Buneli, Pllil Myers, Gary Posner, Mervin Gerson. R011' 494 llel XYZIXITIZIII, .liln Burton, Bill Bonfielcl, Bruce Barnes, Robert Tonisie, David Stiller, Byron Krantz, Ifffll' ,Q-'1'lI'Hllli sY2ll'lIl- Clliek, Melvin Dolinsky, David Katz, Dave Little, Herb Rnssakofl, Bob Goodman, Mike Mayo. PPORTl G CHO0L PROJECTS AND PUBLICATION BQ HOMEROOM 314 Mr. Downey Row 1-Allan Glickman, August Marfisi, Arnold Jaffe. Rau' 2- Marv Silverman, Alan Raven, Joel Levine, Bob Freedson, Jack Kra- vitz, Dick Yokel. Row 3-Dave Vanderwisi, Ron LaFrance, Alex McCullough, Guy Speed, Dave Klausner, Sandy Mc0mber. Rou 4-Jim Kalish, Larry Hess, Paul Swarzwalder, Herb Ross, Tom Schmitt, Dave Dietzel, Tom Brown. -L - 1 , , f O rw 4 , AJ, 1 f A .ii ri' , ...f C3 Jail, YA l J Q . - ,- JN , L sf'f:s,g' A- ' N-v X2 1: :z big' 1' Y l ii .1-N, an if ' H: ffl ' ' a .X ,TV , e Yuki S, XM ki 7.1. Q fYlk, ,JKQNY P5 BQ HOMEROOBI 317 Mrs. Ricke R010 1-Farol Newman, Valoise Ilaldcman, Roberta Miller, Flora Mir-hael, Lenore Perlman. R01l'2'Q Auclrey Wvolstein, Joanne hlarx, Tvela Stovsky, Sandy Rosin, Jurly Levine, Dorothy Dean. Rmr J- Nanvy Jo Jvc-aver, Lenore Yvilk, Pat Newman, Diane Gentner, Palsy Brown, flaire Kline. R010 ,L f Cora Chapman, Kathleen Smith, Jucly Jenkins, Shirley Blau, Iclarose Sc-hook, Marilyn VVaxman, Elaine Jump. OH o KN 4 S FT - J Q iii z 4, A ' x Nl, .7'f. B2 HOMEROOM A.S. hir. lveher Row 1-Mitchell Rohboy, Jim Keac-hie, Chuek Goldy, Don Ler- ner. R011' 2-Bill Quick, Bill Rein, Lewis Loch, Jim llassic-his, Sandy Weisman. R010 3-Sidney Tucker, Bob Krasny, John Hathaway, George Thompson, Hubert Smith, Manning Shuman. Rozrd-Gordon Safran, Arthur Marks-f, George Giescr, Sherman Mills, John Lorz, Paul Fehlau. ' A., l Q, ,ir ,- -M 25 CLASS 0F , 342 f 2 S , Tis B 5 N K 1' ii' mi 4 I3 r i Q 'ff W gm ii Q fi N in W f V I 'Si , 1.15 3 ti A A , X fi W4 K f' 5 7 kr 7 t X X t f ,S ca. 1' a . t . fl ' . mia Y, -A an it f ! ' mf Y l . mga we , .' xl Y '63 l 5 , in ? f l 4 X , B1 HOMEROOM 113 Miss Magor Rau' 1-Sylvia Goldstein, Eileen Lane, Sandra Fingerhut, Rosalyn Vliaxman, Annie Zeilengold. Row Q -Lois Davidson, Beeky Resch, Nant-y Osborn, Barbara Sternberg, Arlene Bellin, Edith Bernstein. Row 3-Carolyn Seheel, Nancy Gustavson, Roberta Kaye, Iris Burger, Deborah Stashower, Nan- ey Ray, Rochelle lYerner. Row A- Lois Sielalf, Gloria Chin, Marcia Goldman, Sondra Gordon, Audrey Joseph, Elaine Abraham, Eleanor Heilmann. B1 IIOMEROOM 201 Miss Parry Row 1-Betty lNIills, Charlotte Perry, Beverly Rosenberg, Flor- ence Blaiwes, Nancy Goodman, Leslie Gordon. Row 2-Ilene Do- linsky, Jane Schneider, Barbara Anne Burns, Charlotte Greenfeld, Lois Walker, Sybil Vogel, Shirley Brody. Row 3sPhyllis Kline, Judy Ballonoff, Sue Riemer, Gail Sin- clair, Marilyn Kutz, Frances Lesser, Marilyn Bernstein. R010 .4 -Suzanne Kronheim', Barbara Cohen, Donna VVhitman, Marilyn Thayer, Audrey Horning, Gladys Rock, Harlene Harris. ...,. , L, -Zhi B1 HOMEROOM 104 hir. Price Row 1-Larry Hutner, Ronny Lipman, Bruce Stein, Harvey VVeiss, Roger Abrahamson, Mike Attenson. Rau' 2-Bob Elrad Dick Pfister, Kevin Meissner, Geri Slater, Sheldon Greenberg, Robert Sf-llwabach, Fred Stein. Row 3- J-Gerald Seidel, Jon Martin, Harvey Gordin, Ken Roads, Don Clauson, Stanley Fishel, Saul Timinsky. Ron' A-Alan Kaplan, Jack Krill, Jaek Cox, Mark Sha- piro, Tom Kern, Donald Wolff. Bill Ong. M K Sw J 15 .. 'X . .,. Se? fl sew , V17 533 -wQ,'fii I ' , .V V lk: t .NJ-Q hi A 26 B1 HOBIEROUM 107 Mr. Tupta Hou' 1-Wesley Smith, Sheldon Glass, Alan Baer, Dave Schvvalb, Sheldon Tirk. Rauf 2-hielvin Faigus, Fred Kin-lander, Don Ja- cober, Arnie Berk, William 1Yell- hauser, Milton Kaplan, Dan Moul- throp. Hou' J-Dick King, Earl Agin, Dick Oster, Phil Portaro, Robert Lustig, Richard Levy. Rou' ,G-Thomas Fitzgerald, Bob Crink, Bill XYalsh, Don Gates, Larry VVymor, .lack Harper, Tony Coletto. B1 HOMEROOM Q15 Mr. Nash Row 1-Jim Amdur. Gene Lanese, James Scheiner, Seymour Helman, Danny lYeiler.Rou'Q-Al Smollin, Raymond Fant, Morty Kaplan, Joe Kohler, Leslie Flynn, Mike Benjamin. Row 3-Fred Peterson, Ted Stettler, Ronnie Glazer, Mar- ty Silverberg, Grant Mabee. Row 4-Dave Bigler, Allan Baskin, Bob Johnson, Pete lYhitaker, Barton Gilbert, Harold Zeldes, Al Schwartz. JANUARY,19 4 we A .3 A , 1 K T ,. , .4-, ,M Xxx! 1 my tie - I B1 HOMFROOM 310 Mr. Lawson Row 1-Earl Lewin, Arthur Schwartz, Stuart Horwitz, Ronnie Greenbaum, Dick Spetrino. Row Q-Dan Berenstein, Jack YYein- gold, Lee Cooperman, Hershel Marks, George Zetzer, Joe Finizia. Row 3-Burt Suit, Gary Katz, Harry Thomas, Dave YYilliamson, Harvey Ceaser, Herbert Arnovitz. Row .Q-Don Koplow, Jerry Diek- erson, David Goodman, Raymond Madison, Roland Oliver, Harvey Schlesinger, Neil Johnston. B1 HOBIEROOM 213 Miss Verhulst Row 1-Adrienne Bloch, Ann Gor- don, Sondra Kollus, Dena Schwartz. Ron' 2-Sandra Dubick, Ina Cohen, Shirley Robbins, Ruth Bassichis, Joan Hedberg, Harriet Greenfeld. Row J--Donne Marie Ferenee, Carol Phillips, Gail Hart, Sally Carr, Marc-ia Thornton, Beverly Brown. Rau' .5-Jane Noel, Aliyah hfoinester, Harriet Rosenblatt, Maxine lleinberg, Sandra Sheinbart, Eleanor Small. B1 HOMEROOM 325 Mrs. Burtt Row 1-Sanndra Friedman, Jo- anne Estrin, Georgiana Shapero, Karen Gumpreeht. Row Q-Aud- rey Bordo, Lois Krasny, Dorothy Chestler, Dianne Gordon, Sandra Weiner, Thelma WYeisfeld, Roberta Bresky. R011' 3-Louise Jilek, Frances Trivison, Janice Hart, Virginia Bellan, Phyllis Gruhn, Carol Sands, Judy Morganstern. Row 4-Sandra Davids, Joan Robinson, Frances Sokol, Judie Madorsky, Lynn Rothenberg, Do- lores Marks, Nadine Pollov. E ggi ' 'j 'sf' f Q 5 Z A Q A . :. S f t G - H Q - t , . ,K f gtg: t i , 4? . , - ew' fi x '1Q'N' v.. fl i 7, .f M W I. - , ' k, x, S, . ex! V I X 'N - kk U f: -. is Q' ' ' ga . . j Af,,, .ia ,, ..,.- .,k 1 ' 3 , 3 I '. . -. t P iii' l ' ' Q ' 1 2 J A 7 f ' , M65 A, ' I I 5 27 CLASS 0F '5 i .,. ew , ' 1 N if3 i. ,r F -- f f s -- 1 Q5 ' . -fA- M C2 HOMEROOM 10Q Miss Bromelmeier Row 1-Margot Squire, Lenore Abrams, Sandra Lederman, Esther Penn, Harriet Ermine. Row Q- Susan Fuerst, Joan Samber, Le- anne Rein, Joan Sigman, Carol Stevenson, Jill Hedin, Harriet Cohen. Row 3-Annette Nathan- son, Carol Schoenberger, Marilyn Thorpe, Joanne hlarsh, Beverly Cuttler, Lois Ingram, Linda Good- man. Row A-Herma Katz, Peggy Baker, Rarbara Wilson, Leah My- ers, Fay Ferguson, lllane Klein, Kitty Glennan. CQ HOMEROOM 110 Mrs.Jones R010 1-Ma rlene Sehonberger, Rita I-9fk0, Judy Heller, Roberta Glu- chov, Thelma Rein. Row Q- Yvonne Dalton, Bertha Katz, Ethel Berg, Lenore Wiohl, Shelley Tuber, Miriam Shapiro. Row 3- Dolores Osborn, Josephine Fabio, Saundra Lefton, Marilyn Good- Hlilll, Mary Maybury, Frances Irvine, Renee Rogoff, Row 4- Charlene Sanford, Ruthe Stein, Nancy Baker, Gloria Perry, Edith Mattiat, June Bramson, Barbara VVeinstein. i A :QW 5 4 if. if-. get 0 iz N ev ww + 4 'A 'al :ff-s '14 -K-4, kt CQ HOMEROOM 123 Mr. McAfee Row I-'Herbert Protus, Stanley Kline, Charles Gamzey, Arthur Levine. Rau' 2-Robert Kalina, Merle Persky, Andrew Gomez, Daniel Friedman, Jolm Isard. Row 3-Alvin Lanese, James Blackie, Hillel Soc-lof, Christy Schnell, Hamilton Elliott. Ron' 4- James Cotesworth, Paul Stiller, Jerome Siegan, Raymond No- yember, Robert Wright, Lee 1Val- ace. .i jg fi di' Hai 'M W 1 ' X Q5 ii X i. R ,j , .., if 'H ! 7 Y Lil CQ HOMERUOM Q37 Nlr. P. T. Lorz R010 1-Jerald Fagin, Stuart Gar- ber, Larry Schneider, Jim Jenlcins, Sheldon Taillniiaii. Hou' Qfllton fuminings, Wiilliani Krupman, Newell Gray, Karl Wettlaufer, Fred Hausen, Edward Le-bit, Richard Bailys. Roll' -1'-Rivliard Malinas, Xorman Spector, John Rautenberg, Tom Mulligan, Rich- ard fohen, Alvin Simon, Gene Zuckerman. R011' .Q-Robert Liv- sey, John Retchlcal, Richard Rurn- side, Irwin Singer, Wiilliam Wiat- terson, Ronald Mintz, Gary Kane, FQ HOMEROOM 306 Mr. Dewald Hou' 1-Lowell Kaplan, David Vurrie, Allan Sehneiderman, Har- vey Adelstein, Edgar Hleeker. Row .3-Melvin Cohen, Myron Joseph, lllarvin JYZIXIIIJII, Louis Cangelosi, Dave Garrett. Rau' J-Lawrence Gorjup, Robert Sine, Sheldon Paley, lloward Speer, Bruce Hel- inan, 1Yillian1 Long, John Baker. Hou' A-Bob sYllll?lll1S0ll, Bill Ferguson, George '1lll0lJllI'11, Dan Lee, Bill Langford, Ross Moore, Jac-k Yenen. I 5355 K 5 if fax! . -52.5 ' 1. . ' il., r ' 5 . if . ii: ' ii lf? as C2 HOMEROUINI 311 Mr. Simon Hon' lgllalph Gattozzi, Ray Pas- quale, Robert liitzenberg, Ken- neth Zonge, Melvin I4t'lt'll1H1illl, John Day, Hou' 2-Roger Scholle, Ronald Greene, Wvarren flayman, Howard IIOHIIHRIII, Don Robinson Don Morrison. 1f0'l1'vfQIJ0ll Penn, Sanford Mvolf, Phil llanfield, Rieh- ard Smith, Arthur Jost, John Kurtz, Shelly Fisher, Hou' .5-Rolr ert Jaelison, Larry Blond, Gary Kazdin, Alan Longert, Bill Thomp- son, Don Stein, Gerald lvedren. MAJOCZL hd: JUNE, 19 4 0' UPU FQ HOMEROOM 116 Miss Monnett Row Ifllita Berger, Shirley Good- nian, Sandra Dersliy, Margaret Leuten, Jan Barnes. K011' J-Sylvia Finoeehi, Dolores Paniehi, Mary Gardner, Florinc Sehrager, Linda llrenison, Rosalyn Shapiro, Marcia lileinstub. Koa' J-Greta Micisner, Phyllis Adelstcin, Ruth llerkh, Judy Herman, Rosanne Turkel, Kalia Kaufman, Varol Falirney. Row ,Q-Jackie Gold, Joan Loek, Helen Olsoin, Judy Frieclnian, Ann Smith, lliehele Stewart, Joyce Davidson. V2 HOMFROOM 117 Miss Spink lff17l'17K2l1il' King, Virginia llini, Patrieia Pattison, Carol Wolfe. lfozl' 2+Marlene lflale, Joan Sf'll8L'llf0I', nilI'lJ2lI'il Katz, ,-Xnn Votton, Jeanne laiongo, l'lllen llerg. Hou' Af-lllartlia XY0llIl2lI', Miriam Klein, Sandra Peters, Judy liailin, Marilyn Keller, l,or- ena Zulauf, Arlene Gorrlon. lflill' .Q-Hlelanie l'aulette, Rita Rosen- feld, Joan Lafasse, l'lsthernth Myers, Janet Wieagle, lfva Arn- stein, Janet. Jaeolison, lieverlv Shapiro. L ' '- N! i .'N 1 W. rg' H0lVlER00lVl P RTIES, INTRANIURALS AND C0 TE l ,s -. ff JN, E C2 HOMEROOM 216 Miss Braselton Hoa' 1-Suzanne Schaffer, Pauline Lev. Ron' Q-Mary Delvecchio, Barbara Kline, Serene Stone, Sandra lYeiss, Esther Goldberg, Elaine Barrish, Lucille Gilles. Row 3-Karen Bruder, Kathleen Firestone, Miriam Kustin, Zelda Baskin, Lillian Gordon, lllarylen Segel, Virginia Parry. Row 4- Betty Jane Fargo, Mary Andrews, Janette follins, Judy Hoff, Mari- anne Miller, Annette Shear, Laurie Fant. K. ln! CQ HOMEROOM 324 Mr. Langmead Row 1-Roger Hall, John Bellamy, Charles Israels, Joshua Kancel- baum, Richard Miller. Row 2- Larry Schmelzcr, Bob Yelsky, Jerry Crawford, Roy Ericson, Paul Krueger, Bob Fraiberg. Row J- Arnold Goodsitt, Phil Lattin, Bob Artner, Dick Raunegger, Dave Madorsky, Marv Friedman, David Ogilvic. Row .5-Pat Linkas, Rob- ert Snider, Sanford Swirsky, Ian Forbes-llatkiiis, Stephen Sofer, Sheldon Wleltman, Dave Burke. , zz- '5 . 1 an 1 l C2 HOMEROOM 241 Ar - Miss Evans 'M 7 7 f ,s,, Ron' 1-Janet Baskind, Martha A W 5 Yost, Phyllis Robinovitz, Grace -WYV - 1' 1 I l Comella, Alice Koval. Row 2- imply M QM Barbara Hollender, Janyce Vex- ' A '41 ler, Loretta Derrig, Jeanne Burens . , 5 11 Geraldine Silzcr, Janet Levitt. - W ,L T ' ' it Ron' 3-Sandra Kest, Lois Bern- X ' S-A , x , V,-2? - stein, Lois Greenberg, Francine -' V, L 7 5 -J . . ' , - 3,7 V' Feigenbaum, Sandra Goldberg, V ,L l H' 3 K 2 5 ' H Joan Francis. Row 3-Sandra l - 351 5 e . 4 ' Snow, Angela Berniardo, Lynne ,F sb X . , Pettersen, Sally Handelsman, Ca- ,gf l - ' rol Minor, Karol Schiff, Ruth my 5.41 l? i I , I N' Strauss. nm' .. i l -Ili ' ? . Y ' , , V, E , , , CQ HOMEROOM 326 H 1 n x N lN1r.l'ber 'K W my 1 lx , Howl-Jim Bussell, Ronald Jump, , Jack Lenihan, Macolm Perlich, i 5 ' 'Il fwf Jim LoPresti, Charles lYolfe. fp Ron' 2-Bob Holstein, Dick Smith, lla ' Herbert Pearlman, Bill Gibbs 15111 30 Bob Benackcr, Bob NVQ-inberg, Larry Zupon. R011' 3-Ronald Abrams, Bob Nice, Alvin YYcis- man, Rocco Genovese, Bernard Kwait, Henry Killian, Jay Bass. Hou' .lfBernard Tolin, Charles Denly, Ronald Franks, Stuart Scott, Harry Stern, Jim Barber, Dick Greenspan. DU ll 0UT UNDERCLASS STUDENTS' SCHO0L YE It CQ HOMEROOBI 328 Mr. Bulmen Itou' 1gJi1n Barlow, Gary Gold- hanier, Albert Brill, James Hor- wood, Loren Mendel. Razz' Z-Neal Stevens, David Moros, Toni Pen- ty, Edward liandy, Allan Lerner. Hou' J-Martin Sec-kely, Donald Yenar, Mark Saginor, ltlartin YY4-isblatt, George Conley, Dan King, Roger Smith. Hou' Jkllan- ny Freeman, Harvey VVolsh, Jim Ludwiek, John Neider, Dave Gul- liford, Cliff Aikens, Don Drucker. 5' J J 'Q - J lt .f J if if ,C .- s J, is B ' ' at if ' ' J J Q ,C-i,-J W- it J WM' l -- .,-y fe , t Y' ,Q ' ' 1 at 'el , :, 1 , ,NJ - l t W if K i Mi all Willis? 'Q 1 ii J l ' .. 4' 4 ' - my s 4 fa. ' Q. .. E-'J V lx 4 'K f lui'-' 5 A Xl' 2 1' k gt a e f, 1 , 7 Q 3 ' 'if i s 4, 1 ' U fri J , J ' . , ,ia Litj .JU- X ' N-4 fl -Lwsiiii 5 ., '5+ Aw ff L ...SQ -cs. C2 HUMEROOBI GER lliss Crane Roll' 1-Jane Sigman, Adrienne Kaplan, Joan Bogart, Terry Klaus- ner, Judy Spilka. Rau' 2-Dehorah Rabniek, Jeanette Fereneak, Sy- dell Bosewater, Eileen Vllaxman, llelen Kurlancl, Rita Pavny. Roll' J-Suzanne Horwitz, Lenore Goodman, Sandra Sylls, ltlary Ann Glass, Clara Mytnowieeka, Es- telle Atkin, Marlene Helfriek. Rau' ,Q-Sandi Zipser, Rosalyn Friedinan, ltuth Epstein, Barbara Bur-klan, Corinne Charvat, San- dra Sr-hniith, Audrey Willson. H l at i t T? 3 . 5 APWO W i Q r H 'Ti K C2 HOMICROOM 315 Bliss lllalin Ron' 1-Sondra Pilloff, Sandra Polstcr, Sheila Goldberg, Marilyn Lodish. Rou' 2-Judy Dietrick, Kay Motter, Betty Arslanian Naney Wheaton, Lenore Frecmel, Nancy Burkans, Loretta Zarzour. Roll' J-Carolyn Holman, Arlene Gilman, Reva Bialosky, Peggy Shafer, Doreen Stutz, Louise Krohnengold, Roberta Sobul. Ron' ,Q-Ruth Ride, Charlotte Cort, Blaine Sehlessinger, Marilyn Fei- ner, Joy Jenkins, Carolyn Greve, Judy Beallo. C2 IIOMEROOM GCR Miss Horn Row 1-'Valerie Benson, Eunice Goldstein, Paula Stutz, Arlyne Bennett, Elaine Wlisserstroni. Rou- 2-Vivian Siegel, Arlene Blank, Marlene Kroot, Bette Freidman, Sue Rosenthal, Patricia Priee, Ardys Lowry. Row JgMarsha Gross, llarjory Cort, Gloria Beno- vitz, Sara Vllhite, Annette Zervou- dis, Virginia YYoc-hele, Joan Ginis. Rau' .5-Virginia Capuano, Auclre Hoeh, Barbara Schmidt, Nancy Hopkins, Joy Fellows, Maxine Wyatt. M' ink-,gay N-ff' i 31 'f CLASS 0F Q0 ,Visa aaa CI HOMEROOM 108 Miss Weller Roux 1-Lorrene Ladd, Pat Roth, Janet Eger, Haycine Reece, Janet Moss, Audrey Green, Janice Stone, Roll' 2-Beverly Klein, Arlinc Blaire, Carolyn Baker, Alice Wo- chele, Barbara Trump, Jeanette Rahal. Ron' J-Annette Sinagra, Gayle Berger, Gail HL-nigman, Gail Zwick, Janet Palmer, Loretta Silverman, Martha Cummings. R011' .Q-Nancy Burr, Meta Fried, Myrna bleister, Enid Faigen, Bar- bara Marcus, Diane Fink, Loretta Lorz. CI HOMEROOM 211 Mr. Bachtel Row 1-Sandra Sindell, Barbara Blaire, Jean Rahal, Marcia Bas- kin, Eleanor Pearlman, Seema Feinstein. Row 2-Mary Kay Lutz, Marlene Fiorette, Rita Mushkatel, Marilyn Anthony, Gloria Savinsky, Beata VVagner, Ilene Silverman, Gloria Lefton. Row 3-Hedda Cutler, Mary Lou Elmer, Linda Hester, Iris Fried- man, Judy Knoch, Joan Sepessy, Lenore Bakst. Row .4-Mary Renner, Annette Cohen, Elsa Mautz, Mary Ellen Duerr, Mari- r ye l hm lk:-4: 6 4 ,, v ,s 5 ,,,,'r,i it S. V n I L CI HOMERUOM 129 Mr.Miller Row 1-Virgil Cosby, Ronny Kul- ber, Don Levenson, Sanford Fleish- man, Harvey Morrison, Norman Agin. Hou' 2-Harvey Palicllick, Allen Zak, Stewart Harris, Nor- man Hcuven, Leonard Brody, Howard Miller. Row J-Dick Wvatson, Jerry Sloan, Howard Piccus, Robert Glaser, Billy Rich- ardson, Robert Jackson, Phillip Makoff. is L lyn Meyer, Cynthia Harris, Bar- bara VVood. I ,. gf S, 'Q Pg S? ,EEYEI 0 o ea ti gg ft be f r 4 xl 1- 1 Xpgf - 1 , , N , - 1 1' ik A f ig-113, 'glffiif It g I , .C ,.,. ,I .T R 32 CI HOMEROOM 131 Mr. Phillips Row 1-Bill Palmer, Blike Gold- man, Allen Leibowitz, Joel Cowan, Stan Jay, Don Hood, Barry Liv- ingston. Ron' 2-Dave Cartner, Kenneth Zeislcr, Bill Picozzi, Ed Weber, Dan Kunes, Dick Cole, Norton Rose. Row J-Jim Morri- son, Marv Miller, Tom Manwell, Richard Eisenberg, Bob Kilzer, Jimmy Friedman, Mcrvin Pribil. CI IIOMEROOM 133 Mr. McLaughlin Row 1-Eugene DeFlorentis, Bob Bell, Rog Coleman, Melvin Klein, Derry Muehlhauser, Guy Huston, Ronald Rubinstein. Row 2-Todd Maxwell, Dick Price, John VVhitc, Irv Lebovitz, Chris Modica, Ken- neth Papp, Raymond Coen. Rout aibl-Iarvcy London, Bill Jones, Dick Gacbler, George Strauss, Norman Epstein, Dave Greene, Eddy Pallack. NUARY, 1955 'fl - .X -4 f J 1 I -'Y A 2 Y A Y ll , - - f fc f ,X hx xg . I., I v ' 5.3.1 1 i mm 5 x , ,i'l.f' 299' ' li ly,-'i K 1 CI II0lVIElt0OlVl NIETAI. SHOP Mr. Barnha rdt Row I-Frank Vitale, Marvin Halpern, Alan Lettofsky, Don Olshansky, Howard Kaatz. Row Q -Ken Hutchison, Charles Figo- witz, Bonny Posner, Harmon Lus- tig, Bernard Deutsch, Paul Phil- lips. Rau' J-Carl Prohaska, Al Krueger, George Colflesh, Nels Wickland, Jim Geisinger, Mike Berisey. f CI HOMEROOM Q14 lurs. llflcflabe Row 1-Barbara Baumoel, Janet Yeglin, Elinor Fox, Pat Gallitto, Andree Singer, Pat Haselow, Barbara Fine. Row Q-Rosalind Levine, Lois Sc-hafrik, Sally Nash, Sue Horth, Anita Flener, Frances Cohen, Renee Arbitman. Row 3- Margaret McCammon, Joan Leigh- ton, Evelyn Rovitz, Sue Por- ter, Lois Boxerbaum, Beverly Pollack, Dianne Shulman. Row 1,- Nancy Thayer, Janice Riggle, Frances Bmeh, Donna Lyons, Raquel Miller, Bonnie Kohn. CI HOMEROOM Q35 Mr. Barbour Rau' 1-Pat Stephens, Barbara Smiley, Vharlotte Albert, Lucy Mehler, Lenore Gilbert. Rau' 2- Carole Buchin, Rosemary Finizia, Barbara Axelrod, Ruth Ettinger, Carol Neuman, Janet Price, Ro- chelle Duber. Row J-Linda Hau- ser, Marilyn VVerstler, Kathryn Frakcs, Gayle Rudner, Muriel Scherer, Margie Jones, Charlene Zinnnerinan. Hou' .5-Joan Mo- shontz, Judy Tucker, Frances Bereny, Marilyn Komisarow, Car- ol Locker, Joyce Madorsky, Har- riet Rosenthal. Q 4 l +A , S I. tw ' ,jim ill pk. ,'.. .. JU l0R CLASS OFFICER President Ralph Brody Treasurer Burt Blum Secretary Barbara Pangborn Vice-President Alan Aruson JUNE, 1953 Vice-President Donald Becker President Bill Lolli Secretary Sue Kester Not picturedi Treasurer Jim MacDonald 34 x SS' , f I K.. fy' 51 2,f-5 ,M ffyy 25' 'Q x x K7 f Q A N X f ,Kr 2 K xi R x X Y if J Kfxxlf f 3 L. X E 9 ff Ejv x X Nfl km mga T A ,Z dv C5 ,3,,,5,,ff VQ:iLf-Zzljt fj I t if ,, r Qfcfcdjlf 95 X Qi-a fer KEEPI G TABS 0 HEIGHT , THE CALHRON STAFFS .4 t 72 . in , ' 31 Q , . iz: ..' , . 4 ' ' as . , 1- K . . oz: Anne Marlow 333 Z Daliid Qfiir Literary Editor 'sf r Edlf0T'm'Chwf A - Z -3' ' fi frm V A - ,, ,, H Joel Rosenthal ..-... L Senior Editor T ' T 7 , 1? Q f is . I .X . - 'i Martha Hesse Copy Editor do H. Mary Jo Kennedy Typing Editor Beatrice Neufeld Faculty Editor f E42 2? . . is f fr-Qt:-. T55 5 , , . K .x i G' sm., if .',,, '- li A Carl Gray gf!! .f Christine Layer Girls' Publicity The '52 Caldron story began in September when the staff selected a theme. To symbolize the students' steady growth through ev- ery phase of school life, they chose Walking through the Yearf, As the months passed, the art staff and editors planned layouts and sched- Boys' Sports Editor Marilou Cook Activities Editor I 4' 6. my gev ws F45 ig glass s ' Eg ., ,r , r - ' . aff? nity.: . f - -S1222 :f as 4. , H+ E322 1' v ,T e +1-fi-ZIV. ' me -fa . V.. 7 Q-auf I im Norman Hlagden Art Editor . E-mf .L ., Se fi' 35 .Lf ,sf , K . 2 5 Marianne Wolfe Senior Editor ix , -J is , he Alan Arnson Ifndcrclass Editor H WSL ag Q lyk, g N 5 3 r W, lk s 'th' Hosxfard Ruby Business rllanager 3 1 fo! 'Sf I r Bernard Goodman Advertising Manager .- ,X -br 'QA AY , , N rf T4 1 V if W if A Lf , nf S Y f.,f V su Judy Licker If, H ' Accounts lllanager x - ' J' ' TM ' Barbara Hoyt Q Girls' Sports Editor V9 A if Four staffs collaborate to produce the school yearbook. 36 445' A7 H ,Ars 5 Peter Zueker Boys' Publicity uled pictures. The editorial staffs busied themselves writing, typing, and proof- reading copy, while the business stall' conducted a brisk subscription-adver- tising campaign. Faculty advisers are Mr. Clayton Bachtel, chairmang Bliss Mary Ryang Mr. Joseph Lorzg and Mr. Vvil- liam Winters. 4 0EK T0 RECORD CHOOL LIEE THRO GHO T THE YE R Row 1-E. Teper, L. Spo- erri, J. Pipes, R. Shapiro, D. Metzner, J. Cole. Row Q --E. Jump, P. Thomson, M. Stone, P. Asquith, C. Turolf, M. Paull. Row 3--A. Sedory, R. Emrieh, T. Chambers, E. Valins, B. Glick, P. Grossberg. Row 1-J. Levine, L. Erick- son, L. Yasinow, S. Kottler, B. Sternberg, J. Berg, J. Benjamin, A. Gordon, C. Phillips. Row Q-S. Zipser, M. Glass, S. WVhite, V. Haldeman, F. Trivison, D. Stutz, S. Tederman, R. Merkh, M. Hesse, C. Haw- thorne. Row 3-C. Krohn, N Baker S. Ta lor B ew gf Qi ,. N qi A , . 'I 6 rw .eJl'm'vRm f 'E W, I V tn -. V In.. A 1 . V' Q. . ,. me WXQJ-Q as S . X V Xue. . gg gf rg K 'X I 'LQ , ' W1 :Q - 1 y 1 - VVhiting, B. Cohen. Row 4- -. I. Magden, C. Elder, L. Pet- terson, N. Moss, L. Mil- brodt, V. Parry, C. Fox, J. Chavinson, H. Grueninger. Row 5-P. Brown, L. Chab- ler, S. Koslen, A. Sedory, G. Farr, H. Resnick, N. Goldstein. Row 6--A. Jost, N. Grossman, A. Kahn, B. Roberts, R. Jump, D. Hahn. Row 7-W. Sogg, E. Levy, D. Spike, A. Morris, L. Cooperman, D. Ma- dorsky, D. Venar, G. Tho- burn. Row 8-R. Linsey, G. Geiser, J. Cotesworth, D. Bigler, D. lNlacDonald, J. Fehlman, R. Holas, D. King, D. Wolff. Row 1-E. Small, C. Jacobs, S. Rosin, B. Mills, E. Zer- voudis, A. Biales. Row 2- J. Schneider, A. Lowry, S. Braunstein, A. Sugarman, S. Kadow, V. Jordan. Row 3-E. Cohen, B. Ruben- stein, A. Besser, N. Rem- brandt, B. DeVore, A. Smith, L. lNIyers. X.. N . ,nf fn s-fy -. Q . fn ,1 .un - M.. , f - - nu.- 3' saves. 1. fa ,, . . .p 'la . W- N . R4 QQ. R IN 5 A 1 fin x 37 .i': '... NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST SEMESTER yt 'I - Z Z., S ATIO AL H0 OR OCIETY Norma Agapi Alan Arnson Nancy Atma Judith Berenstein Dave Beurket Mary Jane Black Ann Bowden Peter Brown Joan Cole Marilou Cook Sue Daggett Jim Dawson Nancy DiSalvo Michael Dreyfuss Donald Dworkin Susan Eaton Carol Elder Robert Emrich Ralph Fenesy Nancy Fenwick Sandra Firestone Ruth Vlleisberger Marcia Lubeck Margaret Turkel Judith PfeH'er Hermine Fuerst Joseph Garibotti Barbara Glick Margaret Gray Donald Halverstadt Mary Ellen Harris Nina Harvey Max Heppner Gerald Herman Lois Hoak Barbara Hoyt Roger Hurwitz Virginia Jordan Carol Kane Abba Kastin Victor Krupman Barbara Lamont Christine Layer Milton Legome Harriet Lipp Marcia Lubeck President Vice-presi dent Secretary Treasurer 38 Anne Marlow Lois Milbrodt Judy Pfeffer Jeanne Pipes Diane Ressler Barbara Roth Sanford Sacks David St. Clair Patrice Schwabie Gary Shaber Anita Sigesmund Marilyn Skolnik Louise Spoerri Jean Stamberger Eileen Teper Joyce Thaeler Patricia Thomson Margaret Tucker Margaret Turkel Ruth Weisberger Marjorie Werstler Millard VVohl SECOND SEMESTER Don Halverstadt Barbara Glick Nancy Fenwick Abba Kastin Q ILL 'Ruth Adelstcin 'Annette Albers Alan Arnson 'Phyllis Birnholtz Anne Bowden 'Gonna Bramson Lynn Brown 'Mary Chichester Judith Cohen 'Stanford Cole Marilou Cook Robert Emrich Hermine Fuerst Ralph Fenesy 'Ruth Glick Reeva Gold 'Daniel Goldrich Margaret Gray 'Mary Lou Hancock 'Robert Heiser 'Class of June 1951 FIRST SEMESTER Judith Pfeffer Beatrice Neufeld Barbara Roth S J and CROLL Martha Hesse Barbara Hoyt Carole Jacobs 'Beverly Jones 'James Kohn Byron Krantz Charlene Krohn Ruth Landy Bernard Levine 'Judith Link Harriet Lipp Norman Magdcn Anne Marlow 'Janice Meekler 'Marcia Miller 'Laurence Miller Beatrice Neufeld 'Janet Neuger Judith Pfeffer 'Howard Praver President Vice-president Secrelary-freasurer 39 'Donald Price Joel Rosenthal Ronald Ross Barbara Roth Sandra Rosin Howard Ruby David St. Clair 'Anita Sadofsky 'Abigail Sabin Fern Salzman Lois Scheetman 'Lawren ce Sch reiber 'Sandra Schultz 'Mary Segal Barbara Stillman Eugene Valins 'Jon Weinberg 'Alice Yost SECOND SEMESTER Bernard Levine Anne Marlow Beatrice Neufeld STUDENT AUTHORS AND JOURNALISTS BREAK I T0 PRI T 0 R,-V Students find an outlet for their crea- tive work in the literary-art magazine, The Crest, which is published semi-annually. The entire staff is divided into three parts-literary, art, and business. A mem- ber of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, The Crest tries always to present the best work of Heights High students. I . fs- Row 1-Peggy Gray, Bette Friedman, Barbara Roth, Carol Lee, Iona Schaffer, Reeva Gold. Row Q-Judith Pfelfer, Myrna Twiggs, Shirley Braunstein, Kitty Glennan, Elaine Simon, Charlene Krohn, Judy Lick- er. Row 3-Dick Myers, John Kurtz, Bob Meredith, Miss Edith Malin, Ronald Ross, David Madorsky. Row A-Mr. Clayton Bach- tel, Mr. Thomas Lee, Ber- nard Levine, Paul Stiller, Norman Magden, Frederick Petro, Mr.William Winters. I THE CREST AND THE BLACK lamb GOLD f I' Row 1-Lois Schechtman, Joan Marmorstein, 'Bar- bara Stillman, Fern Salz- man, Mrs. Zora Rashkis. Row 2-Martha Miner, El- sie Stark, Joan Siegel, Ruth Landy, Cynthia lWTatz, Carole Jacobs. Row 3- George AronoH', Bob Cohen, Arnold Kahn, Ted Kelman. Row A-Bob Linder, Ralph Fenesy, Ronald Lewis, Ken Gerdy, Ronald Koplow. 71,9 fl affwq, k Qbd ru . ,f. .. ?'04'1 Q 4 f , 010 fs ffff.. 'fa G . K ., fy ' I 1 ls Tj gp 56 ' . ,- I' ' rf' K ,E , T f I 1 N N 'iff 'x 'X X 5 be H3 ' ,X ,fl Dx x ' il'-lxnn -5 -gtk fo? -XX .' s. ,A s ss- sx - fix- xs sh. YN The Heights High newspaper, the Black and Gold, faithfully reports the school news and accurately reflects the opinions of the student body. It is writ- ten by the journalism classes under the supervision of Mrs. Zora Rashkis. This year the staff, headed by the editors Joan Marmorstein and Lois Schechtman, at- tended the Kent Journalists' Convention. an Q.. STUDENT COUNCIL' THEME EOR ' 2 I5 V n EXECUTIVE BOARD Row 1-Margaret Tuckerg Nancy Atmag Ruth Vlcisbergcrg Lois Schcchtmang Rusty Spilka, secretaryg Joan Marinorsteing Blary Jane Black. Row 2-Victor Krupman, prcsidentg Jim Dawsong Dave Beurket, vicc-presidcntg Jack Morgcnstcrng David St. Clairg Ron Picozzig Ed Krupman, treasurerg Mr. llierritt Clifford. Mr. Clifford gives Council members the gate, School problems are discussed in Council meetings. .fx ok CLE ER SCHO0L FOR LL 0F YO An elected representative from each homeroom, together with an executive board of 14 members, makes up the Student Council. A medium through which any worthy school project, plan, or student idea may be presented to the entire school, the Council is a focusing point and clearing house for many school activities. Clean-up Day, recently innovated and entirely student-sponsored, proved to be a successful method of making the school a tidier place. Thus the Council provided another opportunity for student partici- pation in school government and supervision. The Council finances assemblies, some social room equipment, and the maintenance of auditorium movie projector equipment. Promoting and planning the semi-annual All-School Party is another activity of the Council, whose adviser is Mr. Merritt Clifford. Alan Arnson Phyllis Asquith Ric Barnes Don Becker Lois Bernstein Reva Bialosky Dave Bigler Leonard Brody Lenore Cagen Vir inia Coates Dici Cole Joan Cole Denis Crowley Dan Daniels Judy Dauber Harlan Diamond Don Dworken Nanci Eisenbach Harold Eisner Norman Epstein Ruth Epstein Charles Ertle Charles Figowitz Margot Freed Diane Gentner Mike Glenn Kitty Glennan Syd Goldstein Bernard Goodman Bob Goodman Jerry Gordon Carl Gray Ronald Green Iris Greenbaum Gary Grove Karen Gumprecht Judy Hoff Bob Holstein Nancy Hopkins James Horwood Roger Hurwitz Saul Isler Margie Jones Carol Kane Morty Kaplan Gary Katz Sandra Kest Stanley Kirsh Miriam Klein Sharon Klein Janice Koppelman Bob Krasny Bill Krupman Eddie Lehit Gloria Lefton Don Leo Pat Lewis Robert Lustig Dave Madorsky Bob Mann Rosalyn Maxon Rita Meisel Phil Michel Donna Milner Beth Nank Annette Nathanson Joyce Newman Bill Ong Nancy Osborn Sherwin Pevaroff June Reece Sue Riemer Leonard Roth Howard Ruby A spick-and-span school is the goal of Student Council Cleanup Campaign. Nedra Schermer Larry Schmelzer Tom Schmitt Allan Schneiderman Frank Schriener Marcia Selzman Stanley Shapiro Andre Singer Hillel Soclof Don Stein Ellyn Stevenson Michele Stewart Betsy Stricl-:ling Paul Swarzwalder Marcia Thornton Barbara Trump Shelley Tuber Seymour Ullman Florence Warhaft Bob Wehrung Martin Weisblatt Sandy Yveismann Nancy Whiteman Louise Yasinow ,,.-A- ,JL GIRL ' CARI ET CRMRINES SERVI E A D FU FOR ALL Fancy hats and original table decorations set the pace at the Junior-Senior Halloween Party, the Girls' Cabinet first social event this year. Next came the illartha Lvashington Party for underclass girls, the Sadie Hawkins Leap Year Dance, the CI Nlixer, a Play Day with GAA, the Mother-Daughter Tea, a Father-Daughter Banquet, and a farewell tea for AII girls. Besides social functions, Girls, Cabinet performs many services for Heights. They supervise the Lost and Found, stage an assembly for all girls, and paste iden- tification pictures on permanent record cards. They also usher at PTA aHairs, dec- orate the halls at Christmas, and arrange graduation diplomas. One of Heights, oldest and busiest organizations, Girls' Cabinet is a credit to the school. Ruth Bassischis Sue Boyd Roberta Bresky Dorothea Brode Clara Chapman Fora Chapman Corinne Charvat Ethelyn Cisco Marilou Cook Sue Eaton Carol Ensch Charlotte Greenfield Marcia Goss Fern Halprin Linda Hauser Thelma Hertzberg Fran Irvine Ellen Kahn Natalie Katz Elaine Klein Peggy Leuton Elsa Mautz Marianne Miller Carol Olmstead Janet Palmer Sue Perkins Sandra Peters 3 Cl? WZ? Sandra Bolster Becky Resch Diane Ressler Lois Shafrik Marilyn Shurter Beverly Singer Mary Stolz Hensha Stone Janet Thompson Row 1-Barbara Lamont, Vice-presidentg Rena Sha- piro, program chairmang Nancy Atma, presidentg Christine Layer, treasurerg Marcia Lubeck, recording secretary. Row 92-Joan Burge, corresponding secre- taryg Nancy Fenwick, his- toriang Hensha Stone, pub- licity chairmang Barbara Glick, art chairman: Peggy Gray, ways and means chairman. MWA 1 Y 'U la Ink Spotsu provide fun at Halloween party. Rx u qw f 9,5 , H , N A N f.3M,l --.Ag x f x we '- 'LA, -W'. Q.. ' -'Qu Q A c ,f , ,fffbwgil V2 ' - J , Prize hats and tables take the cake.', 'P'-, fiber g H H f' E X M omfe Guards Dave Beurket James Dawson Don Halverstadt Bill Joseph Keith Klamer Sheldon Moss David Nystrom Sigmund Penn George Rafferty Len Roth John Smith Robert Wehrung Corridor Guards Ronald Adelstein George Arnoff Richard Beatty Larry Bell Jerry Blank Ralph Brode ? Aaron Buchman Bob Cohen Dan Daniels Reeve Donley Marvin Dworken Robert Epstein Joe Galemmo Alan Glickman Richard Gold Bernard Goldman Dan Gregg Norman Grossman Harold Gusev Don Halverstadt Jay Harris John Hathaway Ernest Haufe Larry Hess Jerry Israels Arnold Jaffee Louis Jalovec Edward Karnes Alfred Killip Bob Koplow Alan Laffie Don Latnik Jerry Lenihan Don Leo Bob Levine Kenneth Lieberman Charles Leth Burt Lewis Joel Lurie Lee Matthews Steve Messner Jack Mielancl Gerald M illman Herman Mills Dick Mitchell Jack Morgenstern Andrew Morris Richard Petroff CRRRIDOR, MOVlE GUARDS PROVlDE NECESSARY SERVICE EOR Ronald Picozzi Neil Rembrandt Frank Rinella Howard Ruby Alex Ruggie Gordon Safron Marvin Slesh Paul Swarzwalder Gary Shahcr James Shafer Alvin Simovitz Jim Streem Alan Swirsky Marty Torch John Voll Bob VVeeks Robert Weimer Roland Weiss Myron VVeissman Jim Williamson Dave Wood Dick Yokel , STUDENTS WORKI G AT ATHLETIC EVE TS KEEPS ASC MEMBERS BU Y ASF l'.s'l1Pr.v Th-vt-rly Amlxer Sallyann Ainrlur Marvin llarken Annette llcll Connie llerlin Elaine Bernstein Marilyn Bernstein Howard Berusch Art llesser Ferns Higley Burt Bllllll June Bramson Norton Brown Sue Brnrler Barbara Vampen Donalcl Vohcn Robert Cohen Kenneth fort Barbara f'ritc'l1fi0l1l Estelle futler Lawrence Davis Luise Elf-onin Iiawrcnec Elk Samuel Feder :ISV l'.vl1f'r.v Mary Fclchnan Ralph F4-ns-sy Lenore l rs-4-niil Mic-hacl Gauta Lester Glam-rnian lris ESFOCIITHIUIII Beverly Grc-011114-r lilainx- Harris Arnolcl ITl'l'SllIll2lIl Donalrl Jay Joel Kaplan Earl Kas4lin Saunmlra Katz liarhara Kleger Alarvia Kleinstnlx llolmert Koplow Ronald Koplow lidwarcl Levy .Tool l.uriv Marlene liuric Donna Milner llclvn Nlilstein limily Meyers Elayne Moss 8 df ASK' Ifwlzrrx Sandra Versky liclith Pillersrlorf Sue ltis-mor Suu Ti0SOIll7i'l g Fm-rn Salzman Lois Sclhechtman N4-mira HOTICFIIIQI' Della Schncimlerinan Irwin Sr-hneiclernlan lrlarose Sehork Anita Sigesmund Elaine Simon Renee Simon Him-harfl Spike l,awrcnec' Steinsapir Sandra Stern llarlnara Stillman Marcia 'l'l1ornton lh-rnarel Tum-ker farole Turoff Tinthannc Vclclt' Jac'quvline XYEIXIHRIII Marilyn VVciss Deborah VYcissman .-ISI' Tifkv! SCIIIHVIIIUII Phyllis Asquith Sandra Baron Irene liialosky Rita llinkowitz Phyllis fha-rns Roma Vohcn Joan Vote Elaine Dolin Myra Faigin Joan Levine Doris Mutzner Ruth Nemrow Margery l'aull Sue Rosenthal Betty Schwartz Rhoda Sit-get Joan Stein Nlarlcne Stone Margaret Turkel Florcllcc Warliaft Loretta Weiss Nancy Svc-iss Janyec VS'exler RED CROSS PR0lVl0TES SERVICE FOR CHO0L D C0lVllVlUNITY Haw Anne Smith, Nina Saul, and Janet McClellan sew blankets for Junior Red Cross. OFFICERS Row 1-Regina lNIcFarren, vice- presidentg Rosalyn VVaxman, treas- urer. Row Q-Penelope Constante- los, secretaryg lllargaret Tucker, president. Row 3-Mrs. Kathryn Marsh, Mr. George Barbour. mfsmwwm n v- - Q r K 1 ,. ,W N. J sgt,r,i.,..Qw?f? 391.5 gg E hifi A 35 1 K H M 7 -- ff 115526 f VVe believe in service for others, for our country, our community, and our school . . .H This pledge, stating the purpose of the American Junior Red Cross, guides the efforts of the Heights Chapter, sponsored by Mrs. Kathryn Marsh and Mr. George Barbour. Heights High is represented internationally through this organization. 48 1,-si MANAGERS CLUB PROVES INDISPENSABLE AT NON-ATHLETIC EVENTS At all non-athletic events the girls of Managers Club are on the job taking tickets and showing people to their seats with courtesy and efficiency typical of this busy group. All work and no playi' cannot be said of Managers Club members who enliven a year of service with several potluck dinners. 7 P'-as M1 Courtesy and efficiency are by words for the members of the Managers Club. Managers Norma Agapi Shirley Barth Fern Bigley Phyllis Cherns Joan Cole Carole Cooke Nanci Eisenbach Sandra Firestone Margot Freed Barbara Glick K Thelma Hertzberg Carole Jacobs Carol Kane Marian Katz Barbara Kleger Shirley Kottler Anne Krasny Marlene Lurie Naomi Marks Anne Marlow Cynthia Matz Ruthe Miller OFFICERS Row 1-Anita Sigesmund, treas- urer. Rou' QfNorma Agapi, head usherg Diane Kessler, vice-presi- dent. Row 3AShirley Barth, secre- taryg Barbara Glick, president. Donna Milner Helene Morris Beatrice Neufeld Joyce Newman Edith Pillersdorf Jeanne Pipes Diane Ressler Fern Salzman Della Schneiderman Ileen Sehreibman Pat Sehwabie Rena Shapiro Anita Sigesmund Phyllis Solomon Louise Spoerri Barbara Stillman Marlene Stone Margaret Turkel Carole Turoff Phyllis Unger Florence Warhaft Debby Weissman Elaine Zeligson 'Na fs Mr. Gentile shows the cor- rect way to roll up a curtain. Stage Crew Pierre Bandelow Sheldon Berkman Irving Buchler Dick Gabler Larry Gorjup John Haselow Bill Long Bill Nlarinf-hick Mitchell Rnhlioy Al Schwartz Darwin Smith Larc Smith Don Stein Don Venar Unsung heroes, the stage crew .members do every Job with top efficiency. STAGEHANDS AND PROJE TIO CLUB MA STAGE, MOVIE FOR CHO0L Behind the scenes at all programs in the audi- torium and the social room are the 20 members of the stage crew, supervised by fllr. Gerard Gentile, This service club not only takes care of all staging and lighting but also operates the musical equip- ment in the social room during lunch periods. 50 l ' fa K wwf' S MN A 551 fl 5 . , ,P 1 0 I 'Cz ..w'T'f Amr' The Visual Education C'luh boys insure expert, ellicient operation of the camera for classroom films. VISUAL EDUCATION CLUB Do you know there are 14 boys at Heights who forego study periods just to go to the movies, and that they have Mr. Karl Christman's official bless- ing? They belong to the Visual Education Club. TYhilc operating the camera for classroom films, they broaden their own knowledge in every field from art to home economies. VISUAL EDUCATION CLUB Bill Bloch Marvin Cohen Merle Davis Dick Elrad Mike Gaeta Jerry Kaufman Ed Landy Martin Leutenberg Bill Mader Dave Madorsky Frank Porath Carl Prohask'a Herbert Protus Bob Silver Darwin Smith Lare Smith lan VVatkins Bob WVeinberg 3gft,v7gIZZg6'J?ff4l?1Zf k iaiaafgfo ' A I I swf ff fl ' fjjggf I I ii X1 fri' QL!! fi '4 f f f fff' fifilfffz H' 'KJ 9 'Lvfw Q yi2P'fffi'1'f2ff5fgf Q , fff 1':,fza-112 KU fi iff? ,f1ff4' 'ff I ff ff 'ff lf ff'Q'fZ ,I eff 1' f 'fri :f', :-. f'f7f,fff1jfff,ff fffff ' ,gn ' 'I .ff 'iffylvfif f a fr! 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WRITING, DIRECTING, ACTING Broadcasters Alan Arnson Phyllis Asquith Ric Barnes Arnie Beck Larry Bell Alene Biales Arlene Blank Lois Brand Ralph Brody Bill Browning Lenore Cagen Barbara Campen Phyllis Cherns Betty Conner Marjory Cort Elaine Dolin Harriett Dolin Luise Elconin Sylvia Finocchi Bette Friedman Daniel Friedman Harold Friedman Birdie Gluckov Bernie Goodman Bob Goodman Karen Gumprecht Sydney Halpern Elaine Harris Sandra Harris Howard Heller Bernard Hersh Larry Hess Barbara Hollander Janet Jacobson Marian Katz Dave Klausner Illane Klein Robert Koplow Sue Kovacs Bob Krasny Gary Krause 52 Don Latnik Milton Legome Bernard Levine Harriet Lubin Anne Marlow Bob Mann Nancy Matthews Mary Maybury Doris Metzner Dana Middleton Helen Milstein Ruth Nemrow Irving Phillips Edith Pillersdorf Sandra Pillofl' Frank Porath Neil Rembrandt Shirley Robbins Ricky Robinson Howard Ruby Gordon Safran Fern Salzman Lois Schechtman Bob Schwartz Marcia Selzman Beverly Shapiro Anita Sigesmund Norma Small Ethel Stearns Barbara Sternberg Barbara Stillman Marlene Stone Ruth Strauss Robert Tomsic Ruthanne Udelf Eugene Valins Mervin Vinocur Bob Weinberg Mark Yanover Ken Zeigel Annie Zeilengold Sandi Zipser GIVE BROADCASTERS VALUABLE EXPERIENCE A. .inn .IIIUL .I-lHSlx .lllll-lls lllllI-llls .flllllllllll. 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'Q '52 . l 'fs lil mags! 335- 1 .5422 I 5 la!! ly --SPI 4 E553 S2 g. ls s as-'saw li l'u5:Q5l'n 'lg Highs s2s'uW.gg-Qu p 1 'qi'-Q,-g-,. .n.g2nM,-39 'nf vu u sw lg nikki.-21 -:sqm-er:-2-: -ass:-2-:-ass. lv-E33-2! 3'5i3-'2-. , --Qwiliiifiasillifi' ig I s 5 l .gl l Q Jw- Q l 'nga' i 1 -.-'sin n N -'sin . :.g::q'u,l Nimiigisifxsu, , . .5H!::gs:ig!q:!!l:lii Q! 5 in m lg llgfs N33-:si-.g'g , 1 'H.r!h.'u'i '-'wt-.viginlni , Hours of rehearsal mean success for EYSRS program, Heights High Presents. QEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEEESF' , . . , . YE::::::::::::::::y' In school, members pipe semi-classical music into classrooms from 8 to 81.15 a.m. every W ednesday and Fr1day..At all athletic events the announcing is Il-Ill---Y done by aspiring sports commentators. To choose these various announcers, Broadcasters holds weekly try-outs for the WSRS shows, disc ' jockey programs, and morning announcements. Busy Broadcasters, Executive Board chooses scripts, plans pro- grams, directs casting, and supervises morning announcements. F e if 53 HI-Y ENLISTS BLOOD D0 0RS FOR RED CRUSS CANIPAIG Recruiting donors for the Red Cross Blood Bank was this year's most impor- tant project for Hi-Y. To further the work of the YMCA in foreign lands, Hi-Y members earned money for the VVorld Service Drive. Tournament basketball and softball games figured prominently in the Hi-Y sports program. Under Mr. Gordon Esch,s leadership many social events took place. The boys entertained the Friendship officers with a picnic at Noble,s Farm. A scavenger hunt, folk dancing, and good food helped f-.,. M ., Ji .a lawn, fi Alpha Chapter Reeve Donley Peter Funkhouser Joe Galemmo Mike Garrett Delbert Hahn Ray Holas Dick Kedslie Daniel King Sam Laing Lee Matthews Bob Memmott Frank Myers Bill Ong Bob Seekely Martin Seekely J im Shafer Roger Smith Robert Tomsic Jack Venen Lauren VVilson Beta Chapter Dave Beurket Bill Browning Row 1-Bob Memmott, Barton Gilbert, Al Sedory, Carl Gray, Martin Seekely, Bob Seekely, Jim Shafer. Row 2-Dave St. Clair, Peter Zucker, Ed Ullman, Dave Nystrom, Bob VVeeks, John Fulton, Frank Schrei- ner. Row 3-Dick Peter- john, Craig Proctor, Ray Holas, Dave Jones, Alex Ruggie, Tom Dean, Bob Linder. Tom Burnett Tom Dean David Dietzel Charles Ertle J im Fehlman Tom Kern Ronald LaFrance Donald Metz Dick Myers Dick Peterjohn George Rafferty David Russell Frank Schreiner Dave Vanderwist Gamma Chapter Jim Dawson Jim Doolittle George Farr Bob Foell Sam Halal Al Lanese J on Lewis Nils Melin Dave Nystrom '52 PROGRAM FEATURES 0PENlNG 0E EW R ILDI G Row 1-Bob Memmott, treasurerg Tom Dean, pres- ident. Roar 2-Bob Linder, chaplaing Mr. Gordon Esch, adviserg Ed Ullman, vice presidentg Dave Jones, sec- retary. Bill Porter Craig Proctor Bob Rich Dave St. Clair Nick Seekely Peter Shurter Clyde Speicher Ed Ullman Bill Watterson Della Chapter Keith Alvarez Bruce Barnes Dan Daniels Terry Dunn John Fisher Barton Gilbert EYillard Gombert Dave Jones Sandy Mc0mber James McDonald Sheldon Moss Sheldon Podersky Larry Priest Bob Rankin Dave Stiller Bob Weeks Epsilon Chapter Dan Benes Tom Bowen John Fulton Dave Garrett Tom Gaumer Carl Gray Ernest Haufe Gene Kelly Dick King Bob Linder Bill Lolli Alex Ruggie Tom Schmitt Joe Schneider Al Sedory Tom Taylor Ed VVac'kerman Jim Waters Dick Yokel make a gay time. The five individual chapters of Hi-Y sponsored their own parties and hayrides. The members now enjoy holding their meetings in the new and very modern YRICA building. To be a member a boy must be enrolled at Heights and adhere to the Hi-Y pur- pose: to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and com- munity high standards of Christian char- acter. This program is open to all boys who wish to join. xx SENIOR FRIENDSHIP OFFICERS Row 1-Mary Jane Black, Anne Marlow. Row 2- Margaret Turkel, Joan Mar- morstein, Virginia Jordan. Row 3-Diane Ressler, Helen Stevens, Peggy Gray. Row 1,-Joyce Spetrino, Elaine Harris, INIyra Faigin. JUNIOR FRIENDSHIP OFFICERS Row 1-Luise Eleonin, Phyllis Sugerrnan. Row Q- Judy Jenkins, Patsy Brown, Natalie Katz. Row 3-Cora Chapman, Barbara Clev- erly, Clara Chapman. 3 3, FRIE DSHIP CHAPTER U ITE T0 FRIENDSHIP EXECUTIVE BOARD Row 1-Sue Daggett, Rusty Spilka. Row 2-Nancy Fen- wick, Marian Katz, Sue Kaclow. Row 3 - Carol Kane, Margaret Scrannage, lVIarcia Bloch. Row A - Joyce Thaeler, Trudy Her- rick, Nancy Whiteman. ' ,glam 5--. -. inIanonInI-I-In..,..nnlii5liliifTF7f,llnnuulg1v Illllllll' ullnllllu ....m- ...nn 1 ll If I gml H 'E , ll , , 'I I .III 1 vlll I V I 1,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, gg ::: wie-i, ., if I. ., ., ff N1!.r'f.-winner ' .glial 'Wh ll ---any , I M SOPHOMORE FRIENDSHIP OFFICERS Row I-Charlotte Per Annie Zeilengold, Bee Resch, Luise Elconin, Re Friedman. Row Qfhlar Thornton, Ina Cohen, R1 Strauss, Kathleen Firesto Row J-Virginia Bell: Judy Ballonoff, Joan Marsh, Reva Rialosky. R A-Gloria Chin, Don Whiteman, Barbara Schmidt, Ann Smith. Wi? 56 V E RICH SOCIAL AND CULTUR L LIFE OF GIRL Friendship Club unites service, education, and entertainment for its 500 girl membership. Out- standing guests this year were noted writer Florence Mary Fitch, author of One God , and Bob Neal program director of VVERE. The service project was the donation of a nurse's scholarship to City Hospital. Senior Chapter Nancy Atma Jeanne Brumbaugh Joan Burge Sue Daggett Nancy Fenwick Barbara Gellhaus Elaine Harris Virginia Jordan Sue Kadow Mary Jo Kennedy Gertrude Kleinfeld Christine Layer Janet McClelland Lois Milbrodt Norma Orlando Marilyn Papenbrock Louise Pringle Jane Smith Jeanne Stamberger Joyce Thaeler Phyllis Unger Marlene Vaughn Nancy VVhiteman Junior Chapter Sally Amdur Annette Bell Carol Christy Linda Conner Penelope Constantelos Beverly DeVore Marcella Frato Marilyn Fratoe Susy Henn Alana Hickman Claryce Hunter Sharon Klein Sue Kovacs Charlene Krohn Nancy Matthews Sara McKenney Rita Meisel Amy Newman The Junior Chapter launched its year by present- ing 5 College Board Panel of Heights graduates. Guests speakers at subsequent meetings included Mr Frank Portaro of Portaro's Beauty Salon, who demonstrated the latest hair styles, and Mr. How- ard Beaufait, feature writer for The Cleveland News, who gave a talk on crime reporting. Elaine Schultz Shirley Schultz Margaret Scrannage Joan Stein Mary Stolz Betsy Strickling Erika Taubner Elizabeth Travis Sophomore Chapter Lenore Abrams Janet Baskind Judy Beallo Gloria Benovitz Ellen Berg Angelo Bernardo Irene Brabant June Bramson Nancy Burkons Virginia Capuano Harriet Cohen Jeannette Collins Grace Comella Charlotte Cort Marjory Cort Ann Cotton Yvonne Dalton Mary Del Vecchio Loretta Derrig Judy Dietrich Josephine Fabio Carol Fahrney Bette Friedman Susan Fuerst Arlene Gilman Mary Ann Glass Kitty Glennan Jackie Gold Eunice Goldstein Linda Goodman Lois Greenberg Jill Hedin Judy Herman Judy Hoff Sophomore Chapter plays a significant role in the lives of CI girls. A CI-CII lllixer introduced all new members at the first meeting. A date panel and , a speaker from L,Ecole Du Charme gawe the girls valuable pointers. Another event was a breakfast swim for the officers and executive board Barbara Hollender Carolyn Holman Lois Ingram Frances Irvine Joy Jenkins Adrienne Kaplan Katie King Marcia Kleinstub Alice Koval Marlene Kroot Joan Lock Jeanne Luongo Edith Mattiat Marianne Miller Carol Minor Dolores Osborn Pat Pattison Lynn Peterson Sandy Pilloff Sandy Polster Phyllis Robinovitz Sue Rosenthal Joan Samber Carol Schiff Carol Schoenberger Beverly Shapiro Annette Shear Marilyn Siegel Roberta Sobul Judy Spilka Carol Stevenson Michele Stewart Serene Stone Marilyn Thorpe Barbara Weinstein Sandy Weiss Sara White Barbara Wilson Lenore Wohl Carol Ivolfe Loretta Zarzour Annette Zervoudis Lorene Zulauf Senior Friendship reviewed high school life by viewing Heights High In Action. In Campus Capersf, Heights graduates discussed college life The adviser of Combined Friendship IS Mrs Zeta VVinslow and of Sophomore Chapter Miss Louise Magor. Mrs. Dorothy Rieke assists the Junior Chapter and hlrs. Dorothy VViles, the Senior 57 500 GIRL WIIRK A D PLAY THE FRIE D HIP WAY Friendshim irIs c'xn', hel the I 8 4 P needy. Newspapers are transformed lnto hospital disposal bags Dancing sophomores entertain at a Friendship meeting. wffLwW ,, 'QS AS - A rc Ie, 2 Aff Z. ia? E if . 7 li,2?f1 :M ,ff if-ew. , t 'tive N X X-I, I Y, wt' ,,,.,x, 5, I- T +-I 58 HIGHWAY Ron' 1-Sharon Klein, Elaine Dolin, Carole Jacobs, Nan- cy Matthews, Anne Marlow, Diane Res- slcr, Anita Siges- esmund, Barbara Hoyt. Hou' 2-Joan Hedberg, Sue Kovacs, Phyllis Sin- ger, Nadine Lenson, Mztrilyii Richman, Carol Blumberg, Barbara Fox. Row J -Marcia Thornton, Debby HYGISSIYIHII, Florence Vvarhaft, Marilyn Skolnik, Sheila Brown, Bar- bara Eisenberg. Row .LfJanc Noel, Joan Siegel, Lois VVax- man, Virginia Bel- lan, Anita Goldstein, Cornelia Chichester, Rena Drubo. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Highways to increased understanding and friend- ship with the people of France open for Le Cercle Francais members, as' they explore French customs and culture. Distinguished guests of the club this year included Dr. Emile de Sauze, who recently re- turned from an extended visit to France, and lNIr. Paul YVurzburger, French consul in Cleveland. Row 1-Irwin Schneiderman, Har- vey Meieran, Gerald Herman, Marilyn f Skolnik, Ruth VVeis- berger, Judith Pfef- fer. Row 2-Dick Gold, Robert Nozik, Art Besser, Sheldon Greene, Eugene Val- ins,,Rogcr Hurwitz, Jim Keachie, Mil- ton Legoine. R0wo'- Marvin Kazinin, Jack Meiland, Har- old Gurey, Don Dworken, Arnold Hershman, Sheldon Baskin, Alan Baer, Robert Weimer. Row 4-Abba Kastin, Donald Wolff, Byron Krantz, David Mar- tin, Larry Hess, Ed- die Friedman, Earl Kasdon, Hal Mar- kowitz, David Klausner. 59 T0 E .ICYIVIE T OPE ED I FRE CH, CIE CE CLUB Ja' '-f' SCIENCE CLUB An opportunity to exchange scientific ideas and information attracts students to the Science Club, sponsored by hir. Donald Lawson and led by Harold Blarkowitz and Roger Hurwitz. Programs were planned this year by Sheldon Greene. They included trips to the DuPont Paint plant and the Standard Oil laboratory to see chemistry in action. C3 KU' 4. f DISCUSSI G BO0K BROADEN LITERARY I TERESTS, FORlVlS 'Nh Row 1-Sue Kovacs, Elaine Schiff, Sheila Swerdlow, Luise Eleonin, Audrey Benjamin, Sandra Harris, Thelma lYeisfeld, Annie Zeilengold, Rosalyn VVEIXIIIHII. Row 2-Marcia Thornton, Nancy lN'latthews, Charlotte Perry, Sheila Brown, Patsy Brown, Reeva Gold, Judi Bendau, Gretchen W ettlaufer, Lucie De Maioribus, Alana Hickman, Lois Waxman. Row J- Carol Christy, Carxnela Bonfiglio, Sandra Weiner, Nancy Osborn, Phyllis Bailey, lna Cohen, Betsy Strickling, Barbara Cleverly, Barbara Critchfield, Lenore Cagen. Hou' ,!,WBetty Conner, Phyllis Grossberg, Judie Madorsky, Beverly De Vore, Jan Thompson, Amy Newman, Marcia Goldinan, Pat Green, Joan Robinson. Rau' 1-Marilyn Richman, Lois VYalker, Harriet Lubin, Nadine Lenson, Phyllis Singer, Sharon Klein, Shirley Schultz, Betty Mills, Phyllis Sugernian, Nancy Ray. Hou' 2-Annette Bell, Adrienne Bloch, Roberta Davidson, Carol Bhunberg, Becky Resch, Marcia Selzman, Joan Stein, Mary Ann Snavely, Carol Phillips, Ruthanne Udelf, Row J-Mary Stolz, Marcella Frato, Ruth Bassichis, Judy Morganstern, Rita Meisel, Janice Koppelman, Jane Schneider, Sue Rienier, Joan Oster, Natalie Katz. Row Aflieth Bank, Barbara Persons, Barbara Whiting, Audrey Joseph, Donna YYhiternan, Kathleen Smith, Elizabeth Travis, Shirley Nelson, Kathie De Hart, Virginia Glenn. 60 EW FRIE DSHIPS FOR GIRL 0F LITER RY CLUB Q Row 1-Mary Jane Black, Ann Sullivan, Anita Sigesmund, Rusty Spilka, Louise Yasinow, Phyllis Asquith, Anne Marlow, Judy Pfeffer, Barbara Roth, Lois Milbrodt, Helen Stevens, Christine Layer, Sue Daggett, Pat Schwabie, Diane Ressler, ' Miss Edith Braselton. Row 2fMarilyn Hicks, Judy Berenstein, Betty Emeis, Leeta Senor, Margaret Turkel, Nancy Weiss, Debbie Weissman, Joan Cole, Doris Metzner, Dorothea Brode, Lou Spoerri, Peggy Gray, Ruth Landy, Ginny Jordan, Beth Rimanoczy, Barbara Lamont, Rena Shapiro. Row 3-Norma Agapi, Cornelia Chichester, Joyce Spctrino, Judy Bate, Nina Harvey, Lois Hoak, Bea Neufeld, Lois Schechtrnan, Marlene Lurie, Ruth Weisberger, Margaret Tucker, Joyce Thaeler, Barbara Pangborn, Barbara Stillman, Fern Salzman. Row A-Margie Werstler, Janet McClellan, Marcia Kaufman, Joan Wolinsky, Elaine Harris, Ruth Nemrow, Barbara Hoyt, Nancy Fenwick, Sue Kadow, Shirley Barth, Nancy Whiteman, Virginia Ward, Joan Burge. JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB Little Sistersl' of the Senior Literary Club, the girls of Junior Lit broaden their interest in literature with discussions, speakers, and field trips. lN'Irs. H. D. Piercy, author of The Valley of God's Pleasure, a history of the Shakers and Shaker Heights, spoke at a combined meeting with Senior Literary Club. Cleveland Press staffer Rita Fire- stone's talk about life behind a newspaper copy desk, a service project for Rainbow Hospital, and a potluck dinner rounded out the club's calendar of events under the sponsorship of Miss Helen Wallace. SENIOR LITERARY CLUB The movie Othello,,, a talk by Rena Shapiro about her visit to Israel, and a play presented by Heights Players were the main features of the Senior Literary Club,s program this year. The purpose of this group of upperclass girls, sponsored by bliss Edith Braselton, is to further interest in literature. Helping others is important also to the members of Senior Lit . For their an- nual charity project the girls packed Christmas baskets for some of Cleveland's needy families. Another service was the sorting of English reading cards. tt? C5 ff .-vp FR, , vfx : ffl? gp A 'ir 'gli A it -A A M.- I A A ms. 61 ACTIVITIES STRESS UNDERSTANDING DE OTHER LANDS AND PEDPLES 'CWA PAN-AMERICAN CLUB Magnifieo was the year enjoyed by members of the Pan-American Club. They were fortunate in having as their guest Mr. Atilio Cappone, an ex- change student from Buenos Aires, who spoke on United States-Argentine relations. Panel discussions, movies, and the publication of a Spanish-language paper, La Vozf, helped make the Good Neighbor Policy a reality. Row 1-Louise Sielaff, Re nee Apple, Della Schneider man, Aline Biales. Row 24 lVIr. Charles Simon, Joa Epstein, Ronald Ross, Ala' Miller. JUNIOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS COUNCIL Building Paths for Democracy might well be the motto of the Junior Foreign Aflfairs Council. These 38 foreign affairs enthusiasts with their ad- viser, lSIrs. Ethel lNTcCabe, have spent the past year discussing and suggesting solutions for current world problems. The group put its theories into practice by taking part in Nvestern Reserve Universityls lNIock UN Assembly. Row 1-Diane Ressler Nancy DiSalvo, Louise Yas now, Phyllis Asquith, Ann Marlow, Ann Sullivax Marcia Lubeck, Margarc Turkel. Row 2-Eugen Valins, Judith Pfeffe Florence VVarhaft, Dor Metzner, Marian Kat. Debby Wleissman, Sue K: dow. Row 3-Ruth Ned row, Anita Sigesmund, Lo Hoak, Barbara Pangborl Rusty Spilka, Beatrice New feld, Nancy Atma, Nanr Fenwick. Row A-Nor Weinberger, Joyce Sp trino, Carol Kane, Lo Scheehtman, Elaine Harri Ruth Landy, Barbara Hoy Ruth NVeisberger. 62 ia Gulnbiner, Jacqueline N ,,ole. 0RGANIZATIONS PREPARE STUDENTS EOR EVERY WALK 0F LIFE tour lYJane Smith, Joan .ishinsky, Norma Small, fliss Florenee liromelmeier. lou: 2-Marlene Vaughn, ietty Lou Rarringer, Syl- COMMERCIAL CLUB Rlhere would I fit best in the World of business? Fifteen Heights girls, counselled by Miss Florence Bromelmeier, have come together in the Commercial Club to answer this question. This past year they have heard speakers from Nela Park and the Police Detective Bureau, who told of the nature of their respective fields. Row 1-Carol Phillips, Lois Wax- man, Marilyn Wiex- ler, Carol Blumberg, Barbara Roth, Ju- dith Pfclfer, Della Schneiderman, R Margaret Turkel, Eileen Teper, Phyl- lis Grossberg, A-nn Smith. Row 2-Mike lVIiller, Larry Elk, Ronald Ross, How- ard Ruby, Ronald Koplow, Myron Rveissman, Eugene Valins, Ricky Rob- inson, Al Simovitz, llr. lrl Fast. Row -I --Charles Sternberg, Joe Lurie, Gary Tucker, Ronnie Dombcik, Syd Gold- stein, Bernard Le- Le- vine, llilton gome, Joel Kaplan, Marlin Shilfman. Row Q--'Marv liar- ken, Dave Sloxno- vitz, Jack Morgen- stern, Harvey liar- rison, Jerry Gordon, Gig-don Safran, Jon Lewis, Sheldon Bas- kin. TT -if ii, ,R W5 STUDENT WORLD FEDERALISTS A United Nations program, featuring students from foreign countries, including Japan, Germany, Scotland, and Palestine, focused the attention of Heights on the Student Wlorld Federalists. The par- ticipants discussed their home and school life. Rlr. John Gidney, a member of United World Federalists, spoke at another meeting. at-v 1Mr. Lehman instructs a member of the Rifle Club in the finer points of sharpshooting. RIFLE CLUB Ed Chenevey Marty Coben Jim Cotesworth Jerry Dickerson Hamilton Elliot Irvin Icove Marvin Kasmin Herbert Kosser Art Levine Leslie Marks Harvey Meieran Jerry Rehmar Robert Ritzenberg David Russell Jim Shafer Laurence Steinsapir Earle Windenberg Norman VVinger Their officers and team captains led the BBL in the year's activities. KEGLERS, CHESSMEN , AND SHARPSHOOTERS RIFLE CLUB Promoting better understanding of the use of firearms is the purpose of the Rifle Club. The advanced group earns credit ratings with the National Rifie Associa- ation. BOYS' BOWLING CLUB Robert Artner Sheldon Berkman Ed Botnik Don Cohen Ken Cort Don Elrad Bob Emrich Bob Freedman Mike Gaeta Mervin Gerson Allan Glickman Moe Goodman John Greve Jim Harris Roger Hurwitz Milt Kaplan David Klausner Stan Kline Don Kohner Herb Kosser Joel Levine Dave VVOod Ronny Lipman Ted Lipshutz Art Markee Bill McGill Harvey Meieran Ronnie Mintz Bob Nozik Peter Orner Sheldon Paley Bill Quick Alan Ranen Norton Rose Beldon Ruxin Sheldon Schlessinger Stuart Scott Phil Seidel Bob Silver Mervin Vinocur Bill Weber Larry VVeiss Harvey Walsh 1 I I A 75' 'S . I ,, :hz ,l A I . t, X M ':V:. i A fr I ,f f p - Q Q If , ' if My V ' an f l 1 L Q i f 1 . ' , w I p J . Qllz , is li Q I . 64 IMPRIIVE THEIR SKILL IN CLUBS GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB Every Friday the keglers of the Girls' Bowling Club call Strike, as their well-aimed balls go crashing down the alleys of the Cedar-Center Recreation Hall. BOYS' BOWVLING LEAGUE The eight teams of the BBL roll strikes and spares every VVednesday at Cedar-Center. Best keglers in the league go on to the LEL Invitational Bowling Tournament. CHESS CLUB The Chess Club offers Heights Chess- menv an opportunity to compete in the Greater Cleveland Chess Tournament and in exhibition matches, as well as to improve their skill in checkmating. Harry Stern. Jerry Faigin and Joshua Kancel- baum ponder their next move, watched by Dick Latnick and A strike? Rip Yan IYinkle's game of ten pins gets new slant 'is Ethel Stearns shows the way. GIRLS' BOWLING C LKB Phyllis Adelstein Barbara Brown Marjorie Cort Kathleen Firestone Birdie Gluchow Janet Jacobson Joan Lock X G f Eileen McFarren Gladys Rock Sandy Sheinbart Jane Smith Ethel Stearns Marilyn Thorpe Marlene Vaughn ig be-1-u-ual' Tom Gaumer plays Life photographer. Joan Chavinson says Goodbye, My Fancy. J im Claghorn stars as college president. HEIGHT PLAYERS KACT QWELL EEELE PART E Semester I Bob Cohen Anne Bowden Eileen Tcper Joan Kaufmann Semester II Presidf fl Joan Kaufmann Vice-president Joel Rosenthal Secretary Margery Paull Treasurer Rita Freiler L, s CTE? 2 .,L. LLL.LLL L, 66 . I I EOR THEIR FIR T YEAR I THE EW LITTLE THE TRE President: Anne Howden Vice-Presirlent: Joan Chavinson Recording Secrcfary: Joan Kaufmann Corrcspondinq Secrelary: Eileen Teper Treasurer: Max Heppner A l ,I Business M anagcr: Joel Rosenthal Spollighf: Sheldon Greene Publicity: Lindy Adelstein, Tom Gaumer Adviser: Miss Dina Rees Evans gs, 5, iff' I, IINI 5 i V? I y 3 ieie I I 5 3 p A I 9 f 1, 'pp , W gw.,.,MW A K Av B aj ,' . W NATIONAL THESPIANS Lindy Adelstein Anne Bowden Joan Chavinson Bob fohen Rita Freiler Tom Gaumer Eile Celia Gottdicncr Max Heppner Gail Kaufman Joan Kaufmann Margery Paull Joel Rosenthal en Teper 67 Organization! This line in Goodbye, lly Fancyf' Heights Players' fall production, keynoted an activity-packed dramatic year, from the opening of the renovated Little Theatre to the candlelit Na- tional Thespians' initiation. Besides the fall show and The Barretts of WVimpole Street in the spring, Players produced a weekly program of classical and original one-act plays. TANILD HOLLYWO0D CHOR L DIRECTIIR W LTER SCHUNIAN -as -Va WASHINGTON, RALEIGH, AND ATLANTA TRIP CLINIAXES SLASIIN The 88-voice Choir, directed by George Striekling, was the only high school group invited to perform in Bill Randle's Benefit Show for the Polio Founda- tion and Cerebral Palsy Fund. In a show star- studded with such celebrities as Guy lNTitchell and the Lveavers, HolIywood's composer-conductor Wal- ter Schumann directed the Choir in several numbers. First Soprano Ruth Xemrow Leader Barbara Betz Cynthia Brug Marianne Carcione Cornelia Fhichcster Ann Carrington Karen Gumprec-ht Annette Kemp Carol Lee Judy Morganstern Sally Puckett .Sandra Taylor Cheryl Thomas First Tenor Craig Proctor Leader Afickey Baker Doug Banister Bruce Barnes Delbert Hahn Dick Kermode Bob Levine Dave Swanson Bernie Tucker Second Soprano Ardis LaRue Leader Clara Chapman fora Chapman Betty Conner Beverly Courney Claryee Hunter Charlene Krohn Marcia Lubeek Mary Ann Pococ Jane Richardson Gretchen Wettlai Barbara Vvhiting Second Tenor John Fulton Leader Peter Brown Stephen Gage Bruce Himelfarb Dave Jones Harold Nissley ONIES EAST TO LEAD CHOIR AT MUSIC HALL First A Ito Ginny Ward Leader Nancy Atma Marilyn Hicks Barbara Lamont Beth Nank Sue Perkins Becky Resch Jean Stamherger Ellyn Stevenson Baritone AI Arnson Leader Norman Arnold NYalter Baker Mike Belkin Dan Benes David Biglcr TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT ACCLAIIVIED AS ONE OE REST Jim Doolittle Al Drenherg Louis Jalovec Edward Karns Jerry Kaufman John Martin Warren McOmher Sheldon Podersky Dave St. Clair Second Alto Joyce Thaeler Leader Lois Davidson Sandy Dubiek Nancy Fenwick Varolyn Hicks Carole lVIeltzer Carol Olmstead Marilyn Papenbrock Donna Reeker Gail Sinclair Joan Stein Jane Storkan Donna VVhiteman Bass Jack Morganstern Leader Ric Barnes Jerry Dickerson Pete Funkhouser AI Horning Jack Krill Milt Legonie Ed Levy Ronny Scafiidi Marty Shiffman Pete Nvhitaker Choir activities included appearing before the Society for the Blind and singing on Blake VVay for Youthn over CBS. The Christmas Concert calls back many alumni who join the Choir in singing Emitte Spiritum TllllH1.,l The gronpis eagerly antic- ipated annual tour this year took them to Raleigh, North Carolinag Atlanta, Georgiag and NYashington, DC. GIRL' GLEE CLUB SINGS WAY THRO GH YE R , 53 f- 4 Q is H 4. we ngERlgfx,lN4 gy A SPRIGHTLY TUNE, A LOVELY SONG Putting more feathers into their already well-plumed cap, the Girls' Glee Club made this a banner year. Not only did they present excerpts from Brigadoon for assemblies at Heights and Roosevelt, but they also gave the first concert of their career. Two other high-spots were performing on the Armed Forces Christmas Show, a Soprano I Eleanor Heilemann Leader Sandra Baron Virginia Bellan Marilyn Bosch Joan Burge Ethel Cohn Lynn Erickson Shirley Herstig Judie Madorsky Janet McClellan Donna Milner Jean Mueller 70 Eleanore Natemeyer Joan Richardson Dena Schwartz Arlene Sugerman Ann Swisher Janette Taylor Marilyn Thayer Margaret Tucker Marilyn Wexler Suzanne White Soprano II Phyllis Gruhn Leader Sally Carr Elaine Cohen Barbara Fox Carol Kane Sally Karam Jane Kazdin Janet Marabito Sara McKenney Betty Mills Kay Rittenhouse Eileen Solomon Margaret Steinhelb Mary Stolz PRESENTS EIR T C0 CERT OE THEIR CAREER rn as 1 1 A p Mx C S i' f ' 3 '3 ' ff l f' 11 fi Q f' Eileen Teper Eileen Twigg Louise SYagner lNIary Lou Wvain Kathleen Wvelsh A110 I Sue Kovacs Leader Shirley Barth Janet Cohen Myra Faigen Charlotte Fox Virginia Glenn Ellen Kahn Janis Koppleman Judy Levine Mary Lorenz Barbara Persons Marcia Selzman Mary Ann Snavel San ra einer Toby Wolf Alfa II Joanne VVintner Leader Eleanor Beck Nlarilou Cook fvb We 1, . W1-.M V 'Ylvf' V My UM 1 91 GLEE CLUB GIRLS CARCL GAILY ALCNG N4 'JZ QCVWCM i . ' -vvv Zelda Cutler 2 M Sally Field Joan Hedberg Marlene Lurie Aliyah Moinester Joyce Newman Margery Paull Charlotte Perry Beth Rimanoczy Fern Salzman Iona Schaffer Barbara Stillman Sheila Swerdlow Niarcia Thornton '71 radio program beamed to our service men all over the world, and appearing at the Euclid Avenue Baptist Church Dedication. Chosen from the 74 members is the Octet, a novelty group. The Octet has sung at several places, including Roxboro, The Exchange Club, and the Carter Hotel. LATEST ADDITIO T0 HEIGHT MU IC FAMILY RE Ty W ' Q T VO T El!! gr Mi ? 52 MAKE DEBUT IN '52 The baby in the Heights High family of musical organizations is the Male Chorus, organized this year by lNTr. Harold Barbee. This 52-voice chorus has won audience approval at an all-school assembly, as well as at the three junior highs. This new 'sbabyn shows promise of growing as big as the others in the HHS music family.', Baritone Bill Bigler Ralph Brody Tony Colletto Jim Cotesworth Jerry Delson Melvin F aigus Sheldon Glass Ron Glazer Bernard Hersch Howard Hoffman Bob Koplow Larry Kroll 72 P iamisi Sue Kovacs Fred Kurlander Bill Langford Pat Links Grant Maybee Herbert Russakofl' Cliff Schafer Allan Sedory Norman Spector Neil Stevens Marvin VVaxman Melvin lNaxman Jerry Vvinger Norman Winger Bass Ronald Adams Larry Blond Reeve Donley Hamilton Elliott Ronald Franks Dan Lee John Lorz Don Metz Frank Porath Jerry Sherwin Clyde Speicher Fred Stein Jim Vagarosoto Bob Wright Ken Zack Tenor Harvey Adelstein Bob Blecker Bob Bonacker Tom Chambers Mike Comrie Lowell Kaplan Dick Kedslie Al Sobul George Thoburn Bill Thompson POP LAR MALE CHORUS A D HIGH-HAT SWI G BA D Tru 111 pels Bob Johnson Ronald La France Richard Oster Barbara Rieksecker Trombones Bob Krasny Phil Muhl Bass A1 Seherl S arophones James Bassichis Mike Fettmau Tom Herbell Wilton Sogg Drums Marvin Gale Gu ila r Charles Israels Piano Tom Brown Norman Geller 73 BARBEE SOLOS T0 BANITS BEAT This your students tapped their feet to the rhythm of the Ili-Hats, the newest instrumental organization. The 13 mem- bers of this popular dance band featured their sponsor, Mr. Harold Barbee, as trumpet soloist in their first performance. Au all-school assembly and three junior high performances were high spots on the Ili-Hats, program. POTLIGIIT SHINE 0 IIIGHTY-PIECE ORCHE THA THE MUSIC IN IVIY HEART I BORE IVhether playing a majestic Haydn concerto or a lilting Strauss Waltz, eighty young musicians derive pleasure and valuable experience from participation in the Heights High Symphony Orchestra. Under the direction of John F. Farinacci, orchestra members combine their talents to present the Fall, Spring, Thank You, and combined Choir and Orchestra Concerts. 74 First Violins Michael Dreyfuss Allan Sc-herl farol Ann Elder Norma Hansen George Andrews Lenore fagen Ilermine Fuerst Della Sehneidernian Dirk Bogomolny Robert Shure Second Violins Sheldon Kamen James Sc-heiner Judy Ballonoff Nancy Matthews Mark Yanover Don Clauson Arthur Levine Dave Katz Bob Lustic Phil Lattin Idarose Sehock Hob Freedson Harriet Rosenblatt Peggy Shafer Regina MeFarren Joan Fra nees Irving Ilnehler Barbara Cohen Arthur Bates V iolas Harvey Illeieran Sue Eaton Betsy Striekling Elaine Schiff Dave Dietzel Bill Ferguson Abba Kastin Barbara Pangborn Dolores Osborn Anita Goldstein Valerie Benson Stanley Kirsh Ccllos Norman Geller Judy Dauber Charles Isracls Phyllis Singer Bob Williamson Sandra Stroll THE MUSIC 0E THE MASTERS CHIVIE T0 HEIGHT String Basses Harvey Garrison Charlotte Cort Louis Price Debbie Stashower George Conley Dave Kennard Flutes hlaryellen Harris Doris Marcuson Mary Gabrielson Oboes Tom Taylor Ruth Bassichis Clarinetx Joel Shapiro Tom Herbell Merwin Rosen Bassoons Marion Long Mark Shapiro Trumpets Barbara Ricksecker Marjorie VVerstler Ed Chenevey H orns Dolores Shedroff Gayle Foukal .loan Robinson John Kurtz Dan King Trombones Phil Muhl Burt VVolfe Marv Kazmin LONG AETER IT WAS HEARD N0 MORE Tuba .lim Shafer Percussion Marv Gale Jim Reighart Helen Handel Dick Pollack Harp Dorothy Dean By performing for assemblies at Heights and in the three junior high schools these music lovers help to share their enjoyment of fine music with fellow students. As a relief from rigorous rehearsal schedules at seven-thirty a.m. and after school, the TVINTR set enjoys a lively round of parties and dances. TARS A D TRIPE RINGS D0l THE CURTAIN ON ANOTHE E 5 F r I i Q PRECISNIN FORlVlATl0NS OF MARCHING BAND ADD With a crash of cymbals and a lively drum beat the Nfilitary Band took the field to thrill the football crowds with precision marching and intricate forma- tions. Nfany afternoons a week the bandss maneuver- ing through drill routines attracted admiring on- lookers. hfemorablc occasions this year, besides the regular concerts, included the combined Baldwin AYallace- 76 COLOR AND Flules Steve Mcssner Blaryc-llen Harris Sylvia Molifi' Pat NVelty John Rautenberg Joy Jenkins Doris Marcuson Sue Eaton Mary Gabrielson Vivian Siegal Sandra Sc-hmiih Myrna Twiggs Lois NValker Nam-y Wheaton Gloria Perry Oboes Judy Vbodbriclge Tom Taylor Devorah Rabnick Ifnglfxlz Horn Tom Taylor Basxoons Davie Currie Marlon Long Barbara Burns Mark Shapiro If Flaf FIIITZDIICAS Tom Herhell Merwin Rosen Loren Nlendel Rd Friedman Phyllis Kohn Kay Nlotler Roger Schollc Shirley Nelson Elliot Kraidlel' Burt Suit Bob Redhead James Horwood Dick King Phyllis Adelstcin GS Allan Sehnciderrnz llel Vohen Kathie Brandt Phil Portaro A110 f'Ia2-inets Edytheniae Lipper Dave Sehwalb Bass C'Iczrinf'fs Harvey Nvolsh Diek Rauneggar Alfa Sr1.ropl1011f's Larry Avymor Larry Gorjup Tenor S'arophmzc.9 Jim Hassiehis Wilton Hogg Judy Jenkins Barzilonc Saxophone Michael Fettman REAT BA D SEASON 0F MARCHI G, C0 CERTS AND TOUR Hum-,v S11.rophor11' Ted Kl'llllill1 1111 rp Sl111l1lo11 Sofvr fl0I'IlCf.Y Barbara Rir-ksec-ker BT2lI'jOI'll' lversller H11 f,'ll1'1111V0y Merle P1-rsky Mark Saginor Bula Rirll E11 lvlllililjl C0116 Zlll'li0I'IllZlll Dong liinsz T'l1l ll11tni1'k Ruger gxl1I'i1ll2lI!lS0ll Tru nzp1'l.v Dick0st1-r George fllllililll H1111ni1' l,i1I'lI'ilIli'6 Holi Johnson D011 Linsz Alton C11111mi11gs Dave Russel IlI't'Ilf'll H Urns Gayle I-'cuikal Dorotliy D1-an Joan Rolminsmi John Hasclnw John Kurtz Dan King I311r1Al1n11'.w Ronnie f'anfiel1l Ralph Gatlozzi T1-1i Stettlcr Tm mlm 11 0.1 Phil Mnhl Burl Wvolfe Gem' Kelly Karl xyl'ltlllllf0l' Holm LiV1-sy MILITARY TLAIH T0 HALT-TIME AT FOOTBALL GAMES Arlene Gordon Bob Krasny Elaine Hoyer 1511.95 Trombone Marv KHZIIITII BI? I-'lar Tzflmx Marvin Gale Allan Si'llEI'l BillTal1-ott Jim Shafer Dave llictzcl 1'1'rc11s.v1'm1 Ji111Reigl1a1't H1-len llanclul Dirk l'11lla1'k l'l1l XY1ll'li6I'lllilIl Bill Pljllllllilll Milton Kaplan Shelflon Pak-y Heights Band f'onC1-rt, the Solo and Enscrnlmle C1111- test, and the spring Hand Contest. For the lJZlINl IIIGIIITJGFS long hours of practice were oversliadowerl by the few short, ones they spent having the time of their lives at the Alilitary Ball. A lively season of music: and fun rcaehed its height in the spring tour. E ERYO E I WELCOME T0 E JOY GO0D MU IC -s ff' A 'SF ,. A , i ,fl 4 f 7, J R X ' ' ff ik- F at A O fatf iysi 1 . ' 1 f S 1: E QE cw, ni Row 1-Stanley Kirsh, Lenore Cagen, Della Schnciderman, Elaine Schiff, Sylvia hloliff, Charles Israels, Mr. John Farinacci. Row 2- Norman Geller, Nina Saul, Idarose Schock, Patricia Welty, hilary Gabrielson, Dolores Shedroff, lMcrvin Rosen. MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB The Music Appreciation Club meets once a Week to enjoy the music of the classical composers as performed on record and by guest soloists- this year, Robert Ripley, cellist, and a string quartet from the Cleveland Orchestra. ENSEMBLE CLUB Outstanding members of all Heights musical groups have the opportunity to join the Ensemble Club, conducted by lNIr. John Farinacci. After train- ing in small vocal or instrumental groups, the stu- dents are called on to give public performances. Row 1-Judy Dauber, Mark Yanover, Dick Bogomolny, Lenore Cagen, Harvey Mcieran, Allan Scherl, Norman Geller. Row Q-Tom Taylor, Michael Dreyfuss, Hermine Fuerst, Dave Dietzel, George Andrews. Hou' J-Dolores Shedroff, Gayle Foukal, Sylvia Moliff, Barbara Ricksecker, hlarjorie Werstler. Row 4--Phillip hluhl, lllarvin Gale, Mr. John Farinacci. Mrs. Ethel Mageels service aides, Mar- lene Stone, Marlene Iiurie, Carol Javitch, and Rhoda Vteintrauh, compile team eligibility lists each week. Helping to keep Heights healthy, nurse's aides Carole Hertenthal and Eunice Polacek check medicine chest, well- stocked for every emergency. Office Manager Miss Gertrude Kaufman shows the 'ropes to office aides Kathy De Ilart, Phyllis Cfherns, Doris MQTZIIQT, and Elaine Harris. 79 L444' i i' pw' V , STUDENT AIDES HAVE ACTIVE SCHO0L SPIRIT Iteleasing the school ofliee staff for more important duties, the members of the Service Group I1ave become almost indispens- able. These eight girls under the sponsorship of Hrs. Ethel Nlagee make their services available to some of the leading organizations of the school. Two of their im- portant tasks arc compiling the sports eligibility lists weekly and addressing envelopes for com- munity projects. such as the Christmas Seal Campaign. The Office Aides assist the school secretarial in many large assignments. Filing record cards, delivering messages to classrooms, and typing addresses on school mail are but a few of their services. In the medical office every pe- riod of the day a Nurse's Aide is on duty. These girls save the nurse from doing many routine activities. They check height and weight, dispense bandages, and assist in medical examina- tions. Nluch of the credit for the efficient running of daily rou- tines helongs to these student aides, who give up their study halls to help their school. r m , ,.-1 Three hundred live-Wire members of Boosters While the Boosters' job is to back the many worth- .,fMLm'1f lf' I W f?- l mt' L 4 ,5 L, ,tlygf t f of jwbli ,Milam M ,MMJW JWQWM LIVE WIRE B00 TERS CLUB SENDS A CURRE T Qafifffpj ifwdm Ri J Q - ,Q 'Nr Tsar 6 'vt' - EXECUTIYE BOARD Row 1-Jeanne Luongo, Sue Riemer, Marian Katz, Renee Simon, Lois Sclicclitman, Carol Kane. Row Q-Gary Kraus, Bill Porter, Don Jay, Craig Proctor, Ronald Picozzi, Mr. Harold Barbee. this year have helped to make the student body show greater school spirit. In order to achieve efficiency the club is divided into three sections according to grade classification. Presiding officer of the entire '52 organization was President Ronnie Picozzi, aided by Vice-President Craig Proctor, Treasurer Lois Schechtman, and Secretary'Marian Katz. The rest of the Executive Board is made up of the officers of the threesections. while activities of the school, they are most active in projects which include the entire student body. Boosters arrange for and plan pep rallies and trans- portation to athletic events away from school. They subsidize programs for the Vocational Conferences and boost sales on tag days for the benefit of various teams. Sponsored by Mr. Harold Barbee, Boosters Club has become the spearhead of all drives for im- portant all-school events. Row 1-Karen GUII1pTCC'llt, Dianne ., A Gordon, Sandra Polster, Muriel i gf i Gillctt, Sondra Pilloff, Judy lleller, 'Q 'E' Marcia Klcinstub, Jeanne Burcns. Ei .' Cm Row Qflitita Lefko, liita Pavny, 1 Esther Goldberg, lleva Bialosky, Mi f 1 Rosanne Turkel, hlarlenc Flatc, V Linda Brenison, Sandra Peters. . I 11010-JJYJOEIII Hedberg, Joan Ginis, X Lorena Zulauf, Lois Greenberg, Nancy Burkons, June Bramson, Rita Berger, May Del Vecchio. r Rau' .0-Virginia Bcllan, Jane Noel, ' Virginia Capuano, Arlene Gilman, Jackie Gold, Joy Fellows, Joan Samber, Laurie Derrig, Marianne T Miller, Judy Herman. -4. , li N HF PIRIT THRO GH THE HEIGHTS STUDE T BODY Row 1-Thehna Weisfeld, Dena Schwartz, Rosalyn VVaxman, Janet Levitt, Charlotte Perry, Florence Blaiwes, Joan Schaehter, Annie Zeilengold, Judy Spilka, Terry Klausner, Shelley Tuber, Loretta Zarzour, Elaine Yvasserstrom, ri , Sheila Goldberg. Row Q-Nancy -- . Ray, Jane Schneider, Barbara Sternberg, Marlene Helfrich, Ar- dys Lowry, Beverly Rosenberg, Harriet Cohen, Audrey Viillson, Dorothy Chestler, Ann Gordon, Lenore Abrams, Sandra Weiner. Rou' 3-Frances Trivison, Becky Reseh, Marcia Thornton, Lynn Rothenberg, Audrey Bordo, Lois Krasny, Louise Krohnengold, Ar- lette Ickovie, Nancy Osborn, Ju- dith Madorsky. Ron' Leliunice , Goldstein, Carol Sehoenberger, Barbara Wilson, Donna W'hiteman Marilyn Thayer, Estheruth Myers, Joanne Marsh, Gloria Benovitz, Judy Beallo, Judy Ballonolf, Phyl- lis Kline, Georgie Shapero. o G 6, I 3,2 ,041 v y Wu 1-1 ig, e ' y fm -f 1 ' . I 1 ,V 4 , ' Egan f A L -4 I ,- 6 27 . I I i Rau' l+Erika Taubner, Sue Ko- vaes, Judy Levine, Marcia Selz- , man, Emily Myers, Shirley Schultz, Roberta Levin, Marilyn Richman, Phyllis Singer, lilaxine Lenson, Renee Atkins, Sheila Swerdlow, Ron' 2-Joan Stein, Barbara Whit- ing, Nancy Matthews, Lois Wax- man, Jeanne Vohen, Ruthanne lvdelf, Lenore Cagen, Zelda flutler, , Sandra Baron, Annette Bell, Bar- px' I I bara Fox, Barbara Brown. Row 75. 3-Joan Epstein, Nancy Tanner, Elaine Shultz, Mary Lou Wlain, Phyllis Grossberg, Carol Blum- berg, Virginia Glenn, Betty Con- ner, Elaine Vohen, Ruth Nemrow, Harriet Lubin. Row ,GfDon Per- kal, Ted Lipshutz, Irving Phillips, Mcrvin Yinoeur, Harold Gurev, Eddie Friedman, Alan Arnson, Bob Goodman, Sidney Halpern, Dick Spike. ihbggg-xg5ff,fN,, n eg, 'ef inlay I Rou' I-Natalie Katz, Anita Siges- mund, Margaret Turkcl, Phyllis X A Asquith, Loretta Weiss, Irene g f H n Bialosky, Joan Levine, Roma Fo- I n D fx MK ,, ff hen, Beverly Amber, Helen Mil- I ' I J 'MJT stein. Rou' 2fBarbara Hirsch, rx 'f I ,, , 7 T 5' i i Q , Charlene Krohn, Pat Newman, f l s ,f it ' ff ' ' , Donna Milner, Elaine Harris, - - X V 'J .. Y . Elaine Simon, Elaine Bernstein, 'L A ' flarol Jacobs, Edith Pillcrsdorf, o ' ' ' T 1 1 b 1 , ' - I Phyllis linger, Helene Morris. , Q,-, -A il 5 B I Rau' .i-Al Sedory, Delbert Hahn, - A1 I ' V ., I Dan Daniels, Harold Friedman, - Larry Elk, Syd Goldstein, Ronald Boss, Myron Mveissman, Don Cohen. Hou' ,I-4Abba Kastin, Marvin Barken, Joel Lurie, Bob Koplow, Bonnie Dombcik, Her- bert Vhestler, Michael Gaeta, Bernard Levine, Robert Seekcly, ,I V Tom Fhambers. 81 t' 5 Zn wr QF 1 ngwv 'fg52fj5'g5g , , X, ,fy ,dw I A-awk ii f!i?lli5 QJTIEHQGUQS Tlllfll rally 'fllllllli fha' ,vi11m1m'rl, H'll1'r'l1 fwrlrs nur colors l1rfgf1l. M .Ali X V! in -X, T ife we have seen as successive events- K sequence whose sfep we have just learned To follow. El TIGER EI I H EXCITI G SEASON IN E 0 ll PLACE 7712 FOOTBALL RECORD Opponents Heights Opponents Co-captains Sanford Sacks, Dave Jones, and John Glenville 5 34 21 19 Elyflil Smith. John Adams 12 12 31 32 Euclid Lakewood 18 26 33 6 Shaw Lorain 12 SQ 13 13 Shaker Parma 7 39 From the first kickoff to the last play of the 1951 season, the Tigers tried their best to bring the Lake Erie League Championship to Heights, The season began with the breaking of the Glenville jinx, 34-6. After tying John Adams, the Tigers defeated heavily-favored Lakewood but lost thc services of Harry Eisner, who broke his collarbone. Following the defeat of Lorain and Parma, the boys eked out a 21-19 victory over Elyria. The next week Heights suffered its only defeat when Euclid came to life in the second half to beat Heights, 32-31. After swamping their arch rival Shaw, Heights fought Shaker to a tie which percentagewise put the Tigers into second place. Two big guns of the Tiger attack were Dave Jones and John Smith, voted I All-Scholastic. Bill Joseph, together with Jones and Smith, made the All-Lake 1 Erie Team. Further honors were bestowed upon Jones as he received the f ' Loveland Trophy and was picked for the Ohio All-Star Team. With ten lettermen returning Heights will be well represented in the Lake Erie League in 1952. Coaches Dick Tupta, Steve Ruppert, George Mc- Kinnon, Carmen Izzo, and Ed Moderick. Rou'1-Bernie Goodman, Harvey Braun, Dick Bogomolny, Gary Grove, Joe Siegel, Bert Louis, Vic Krupman, Bob Sweeney. Hou- 2- Joe Recchi, Fred Hirschfield, Ronald Peltz, Jack Kravitz, Herb Magadovitz, Joe Galcmo, Norm Treinish, Tony Ciccliclla. Rau' -3- Chuck Ertle, Craig Proctor, Bob Gregg, Marty Torch, Marv Schlcsh, Peter VVeinberger, Jim Dawson, Tom Steffen, Frank Schreiner. Row A-Sanford Sacks, Saul Isler, Dave Shields, Dave Nystrom, Harry Eisner, John Fulton, Bert Vincent, Sigmund Penn, John Smith. llgow 5?Bill Joseph, Bob Vtiehrung, Ed Illlman, Don Sandler, Seymour Illlman, Frank Rinella, Herb Bussakoff, Harvey Garrison, ave ones. -N61 arm ,Q I fe. 1 .O GK H fx Q: ge. f+fN' V 2 nfl I' ,. L, cf, '- 1 . du, C . f- f 5' , H ,J -wi! swf, Ll I 2 1' 'I'ty4'l'. , xg ,. an K A, fl' 3 Ikgzf' Row 1fD. Bogornolny, S. Ullman, L. Ross, V. Krupnian, C. Proctor, J. Kravitz, H. Magadovitz, H. Eisner, R. Gluzer, D. Gregg. How 2-J. Reechi, G. Grove, B.VLewis, D. Block, H. Garrison, R. Adehnan, D. Ilalverstadt, S. IYeisinan, Q. Cohen, P. Myers. Row J-H. Braun, S. Penn, Jones, S. Schreiner, D. Peterjolin, L. Roth, B. Porter, J. Gentner, S. Mills, T. Steffen, H. Kaufman, Coach Steve Ruppert. V TIGER CUB TIE I LEL, H-CLUB REDECORATIl BCR The sophomore football team finished a thrilling campaign in a tie with Elyria for the LEL cub cham- pionship. The Shaker Red Raiders kept top honors from the Tiger cubs with a 14-13 victory. Sparking the sophs were Larry Hutner, quarter- backg Jack VVeingold, halfbackg and Jack Cox and Ronnie Glazer, ends. Coaehed by Mr. Steve Ruppert, the strong defensive team allowed their opponents only 35 points. Letter-winners in varsity sports make up the membership of the H-Club. Led by President Vic Krupman, Vice-President Dave Jones, Secretary- treasurer Sherwin Pevaroff, and Mr. Steve Ruppert, sponsor, the athletes have embarked on a program of of redecorating their meeting place, the Boys' Club Room. Besides sponsoring three after-football and after-basketball dances, the boys sometimes serve at the Girls, Athletic Association Banquet. Rou' 1-M. Clayruan, H. Sehlessinger, R. Green, J. IYinegold, F. Stein, J. VVedrin, L. Hutner. Row 2-H. Caesar, R. Lanese, R. Smith, 1 X D. Penn, B. Iiruprnan, L. Cangelosi, D. Holstein. How Jflf. Bigler, B. Langford, B. Johnston, S..ZL1i'liC1'IlIi1ll, B. IN right, R. Glazer, N, B. Ong. Row 4-J. Harper, M. Seekely, A. Longert, S. lfisher, D. Greenspan, B. 'rOlll1, D. Burnside. Row Q-Al Snnon, Coach Steve Ruppert, Coach Carmen Izzo, L. Schneider. If if . -' 1 I fl- I '?D?'fl,!1if i , ii 'nf I ' sfwun 'E' -L ' . ja I4 my . Lzypyy , - . 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Led by head cheerleaders Carol Kane and Tink VVcidrich, the girls put new pep into afterschool rallies. Miss Mary K. Graham super- vised, encouraged, and provided many of the new cheers. New uni- forms in the school colors bright- ened their aerobatic formations. Flleerleaders gave the school the unifying drive that pushed the Tigers to victory. ff 'ff-my Fw ,p 1 If Q 1, , A at . , Q K L . Q 5 pw is Z , U ,., . i ra X 'J L. A U . f ww Mg we 'flip Zi g ' 2,4 , 7 fa Q1 Q' . i if 3. M X I hlary K. Graham CHEERLEADER Cheerleaders Barb Pangborn, Tink VVeidrick, Lou Kester, Carol Kane, Sue Kester, and Rusty Spilka add zest to audience participation at Adviser ' 4 games both home and away, 0 if N., . K f, M 4 ur .4 are-,f W' . 5 , 'n M, -q, v ' . N , .N VV aw , yi.. Maw, frqfar 0 W. L' an ff f 13, K . ., , W . hw , ...- we . 4 , 5 .gf 1 51 ff, f1: 'fs, 1? 5 J rn., . 7 fl, M' yaflf' , -.. K.. 'U ' l- YH ,, , r Q it ff ix 2 4 -is Q! I if afar. 1 P- Wa. 2. ,, ' g 5 .gf , rf, f fa S . fu W. 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Pevaroff, D. Halverstadt, H. Garrison, L. Roth, S. Sacks, D. Peterjohn, R. Picozzi. Row 2-R. Adelman, B. Lewis, J. Cox, NI. Belkin, M. Waxman, F. Hirchfield, Coach Gail Yannorsdall. Row J-S. Halpern, S. Penn, S. Grossman, I. Glick, S. Weisman, B. Cohen, A. Krieger. TIGER TAKE TOP H0 IIRS IN LEE EIIR THIRD YEAR WON-LOST RECORD ggpgppflllla I I IIDI, lv ... --. an- - Zuni :Azul I iljllf W Ll ,er Il , ID Heights Opponents 74 Lincoln 47 71 Warren 44 f, 69 Euclid 47 .ff 7 61 Ashtabula 49 ! 72 Lakewood 56 - Z2 55 Canton lNTcKinlcy 48 L , 1' 73 Garfield Heights 54 ' ' J 64 Elyria Q9 g ,L 66 Cuyahoga Falls 44 if ' f 3ff'? . ..g7.gL . iid! ,4?,7:yg,qgqf'f .,, Coach Gail Vannorsdall Two records-the greatest number of points in one game and the season's individual scoring mark- fell before the Tiger hoopsters as they took the LEL laurels again this year. Captain Lenny Roth netted 13 points against Shaw in the last game to cop the scasonis scoring honors. A bit shaky after the midterm graduation of big Sanford Sachs, the team bowed to Euclid for their only defeat. VVith Harv Garrison, Sachs' replace- ment, rapidly reaching top shape, the Vanmen re- gained their snap as they downed Lakewood and broke their second record by caging 96 markers against Elyria. Sparking the Heights' attack throughout the season was playmaker Picozzi, who scored consist- ently in the tilts. Closely tailing Roth in the point column was Don Halverstadt, playing his second year at forward. Back at his guard position on the first five, Dick Petcrjohn displayed some effective ball-handling after suffering a shoulder separation early in the season. 88 WON-LOST RECORD Heights Opponents 82 Shaker Heights Q8 56 Lorain 46 55 Shaw 47 47 Euclid 53 57 Lakewood 52 96 Elyria 45 69 Shaker Heights 40 62 Lorain 45 67 Shaw 57 Coach Gail Vannorsdall A fm r Q Q 5 4 ' ' E ,fx x!! Y x .ax ' g 2 A .' s., A X 5 s E HW , X wi H ,-,I li fx Q-S 2 x Q ., , f Q 7 'wwf' xii: X yi-M 1 N 1 5 x, w , -Q I X 2 ,- I , 1 -4 A F X1 X . I M M N W. U ww Hou 1 L c'1I1f3LlOb1 H Nnlllubllxbnx D Cruusplll lg.K1'll1DIIl2l11, l1.1Illf1lC1'.lfO11 N Nihllfill B NUIDLIQI' Q Deulu X lgdblxlll li O11 LOlLhlL1NhlIL1 Nlodgrldx Hou J X 1ong,g1L 15.C1-i11k,1S.'1'uli11,liiiluzcr I Culusvoltll Lofty Petcrjolm sinks two . . . Baskctlmll ballot perfurlllvml by Pirozzi :md Hclkiu . . . llznlverstzult lays one up . . . First string at msc . . . Sandy Szlvlls fights hilfll for possessiml of tho bull. TIGER MERME RULE CITY, LEL, ll DI TRICT flu 4...-f l , X R Q k,f,L..,-1 5' . ! . Q Bob Cohen, captain, semester Ig Coach Ralph Williams, Joel Lurie, captain, semester II. 1952 marks the third consecutive season that the Heights mermen have traveled to Columbus for the state competition. Led by Coach Ralph Williams, the strokers splashed to the LEL, city, and district titles. The free-style relay team of Don Becker, Jon Martin, Warren lN1c0mber, and Dick Schwarten, along with the medley relay team of Captain Joe Lurie, Bob Cohen, and Dave Goodman paced the Tigers in a campaign marred by only two defeats. Heights' string of victories was snapped in a dunking at Lakewood. Canton McKinley took a dual meet for the other loss. Captain Bob Lurie, who took over the reins from Bob Cohen at midterm, and 6'4 Dick Schwarten, freestyle, were standouts on a team that was strong in all events. Of the 13 boys who went to the Ohio State meet, Schwarten was the only record breaker, having triumphed in the individual medley and the 120 yard freestyle. Row 1-B. Stewal t, B. Cohen, J. Lurie, A. Kastin. Row 2-A. Smolin, H. Killian D. Becker, D. Goodman, VV. Frischmann, D. Schwar- ten, W. McOmber, J. Martin, D. Brown, J. Baker, Row 3-E. Landy, D. Cole, A. Burk, A. Schneiderman, WV. Long, Marks, R. Smith, D. Friedman, J. Day. Row lr-E. Kasdou, G. Posner, D. Drucker, R. Lustig, L. Blond, G. Gieser, B. Ferguson, 15. Sine, BI. Sag- inor, V. Sheeley, Coach Ralph Vlfilliams. 1 . i a . . M . an 1 , .rw 51 . if 'ics-1 fn: 'Q - , ff . :f' g 5 ' 1' , . 1, e ' H 1, .5 . Zia ,, ::' V' V . f X-,iw JF, axis, Mi 3 'M E if M Y . ti V bb' X- 5 an A: ,Af R31 it V atkxmw . , . 95 i ,ma S5 W . . ...- A 2 ' .- Q 5 5 A - 1 1 L , 1 j . f I 2 1 . , ,, .. 3 l 5 P P c a 1 Y l Af? 2 1--lk , 1-if if lx I s.,,,Mk:3..,. '---.,h us- -M. 'r I I K xv. x - - , . l I ' . l lu. . K WX Lk X I - .. 'vi MU'-' 4 'Q ... l 1 ' 3 V Us . ,M H.,- .H f fr- mn N ,, - , ' f ifwi- I . , A War. 4. ' ' 'H' ', .Kimi li Hams f- . ' . 3.-Qgmv N Q 1 lf ,:.'ff5'5ll K'1 fm f r LQ-. , -V 4 -- - ww. ws.. at V f M . .f Abba Kastin takes off in a racing dive. SWIM RECORD Heights Opponents 41 Lakewood 34 63 Euclid 12 .SQ VVestern Reserve Academy Q2 40 Shaker Heights 35 45 University School 30 48 Shaw 27 23 Canton McKinley 52 48 Shaw 27 57 Euclid 18 43 Shaker Heights 32 41 Lakewood 37 44 Sandusky 31 62 Kent State University Freshmen 13 City Meet First LEL Meet First District Meet First Freestyle relay team of Dick Sehwartcn, Abba Kastin, VVarren McOmber, and Don Becker. ,...vf, A 1 Nunn,-..- nasls., x lat--K . 'Q 's ,..r.E...A1f wq....- . :Eric :Jn- I. ,:- . ,. 2 'fvfh yi Hs, V .... 1, y , Q, ..., .V ,Q - Frischmau aims knifelike for the water. Courlesy, Cleveland News Medley relay team of Dave Goodman, Bob Cohen, and Joe Lurie. Courtesy, Clem-Iarzd Prem lN ash shows TE CK TEAM LEADS FIELD I LEL, HlLETOP MEET m to CIM W W 3 5 Q..-uilf ' 1 NS ,N A , ss- , V' n an-Q... f at , EEEEE E EEEE5 E EEEEEE,EEEE l'H', +P, iiqq-5 . . 1 QS at ,QEFQWHQ t ,H X, ,ff Row 1 Ralph Rothstein, Tim Jenkins, Tom Jenkins, Fred Stark, Burt Vincent, John Craig, Bob Canfield. Row 2-Phil Myers, Joe Reechi Pete VVeinberger, Gordon Leppert, John Fulton, Robert Bennett. Row J-Vic Krupman, Jerry Martin, Robert Nash, Coach Richard lupta, lllerle Hoffman, Tom Dean, Howard Gantz. The Tiger trackmen set four records in the LEL and Hilltop meets. Canfield in the half-mile, Nash in the low hurdles, and Stark in the discus notched new marks in the Lake Erie League meeting as the Bengals took first place. Dash-man Bob Bennett and pole Vaulter Ralph Rothstein also took top honors in the LEL meet. After placing third in the District and seventh in the lVest Tech Relays, the Hill- toppers, coached by hir. Richard Tupta, finished tenth highest in state competition. Ranking high in the District and State meets were Bob Canfield and Fred Stark. 'Q Speed and form 35 he takes high hurdles- Pole vaulter Rothstein sails up and over t 3 ,ry , ,milf E M , M , -1 WAX, R. rf. q it iw , 3 A Q Y 'K ,Q fa- if p Mk it ,M A 35 - t . , V ,..,-- t t in ' i W- 1 X! M ,r,,,im'M,,,,,,- ' , A t Y ,t J asii Q gs: I or -W , p t of it he top. 'li .ffl 7 , ,.,m. .....:-in. B00lVll G BATS BLAST TE M T0 RUNNER-UP BERTH l REGIONALS 3. f 1 'V ' H 5 L f fi X ' 1 ' ' f7a.fT,i'r'.i,q,,le Q A, VV,' ' Aj' . . . 'EVER W 3 7 7: -. 4 ' -- -. ff .- 3 2,5,b,.l-Q T '1 6 57' nw' Mqanewwr- ,v ,..,,. ., tiff Aff , . .ff 51 .2 ,a 4.51553-aQ Ti 'i 'J , ' fn ., , rL:73m55.g.ff.w ,ffe1e.,s32q,..,.,.. . A3 . kk-V L , .1 ,.. ' W V I M if . 1 it W B ' Vvellrllflg gets ready to slam One- Jones snares a wide throw. In a hotly contested extra-inning game, Coach Bernard Zweig's boys won the 1951 Lake Erie League Championship. Not content with that, the Tigers blasted their way to the district title at the Stadium. While on tour, the baseball players dropped a game to East High but went on to down Painesville to enter the Regionals. Again, however, East de- feated Heights to put the Tigers in the runner-up berth. Shaw was the only rival to beat the Zweigmen in LEL play in a season that ended in a 14-4 record. Two out of the three league losses went to East High, Coach Bernard Zweig with John Adams taking one game, 8'3. Lefty Dick Peterjohn led the team in the pitching department with six wins, one defeat, and 19 strikeouts against Akron at Cleveland Stadium. Placing 1-2-3 in the league batting column were Bill Pangborn, pitcher, hitting .3705 Peterjohn, .3603 and Sandy Weisman, outfield, slugging 320. Returning lettermen active in the 1952 campaign are Adelman and Gentner, pitchersg Glaiser, short, Gregg, third base, Jones, Hrstg Kravitz, second, Lolli, pitcherg Peterjohn, pitcherg Porter, short- stopg and Weisman, outfielder. Row 1-B. Siebert, J. Miller, D. Jones, B. W'ehrung, Coach Bernard Zweig, B. Pangborn, E. Newhall, R. Adelman, K. Knierim, A Krieger. Row Q-L. Adelstein, R. Glazer, H. Kaufman, B. Lolli, D. Stiller, H. Schlesinger, D. Peterjohn, J. Gentner, D. Kennard, J. Cox, M. Slesh, S. Penn, C. Sugarman. Row 3-G. Herman, R. Holas, C. Goldy, J. Galemmo, D. Becker, J. Kravitz, J. Dawson, C. Proctor, D. Gregg, D. Yokel, E. Ullman, B. Tomsic, M. Dworkin. ,K 5' E 4, , 'Sv .zu V I xg: E47, ,XG Eff: iii' A i -1 . Exif Lf? A ' I W 4' . 1 .. i' : ' ' ' -1 T: f H+ we W an e Q.. 4 f In . .2 it-1 .,,,, Y , ln-,wi . i 6 fs. - lx at J A my kiln? 'Will Af V T X 5 B T' - N , ' 1 , 3 'SER .. N, . W 1 f 'J FEW tiff., - y zi.,.,' .--, '- Xi, filxjgrr Z 1 yt, l 6' fi N f, I-f LL L 1 --X J f . t Q, , 3, f K J 'ff' M- ...J g f a f J . ,A , fg. .f-Nw - . . i 2? ' + A it 1351 CROSS-COU TRY PLACES E0 ETH, GOLF TE UNDEEE TED Over hill, over dale go the boys of the cross-coun- try track team. Returning lettermen Sherman Mills, Phil Myers,,Lenny Ross, and Dave Stiller, together with Al Oberst, Harvey Resnick, and Loren Wilson brought Coach Alvin Engel's harriers in fourth out of six in the LEL meet. In the District, Heights placed tenth in a field of 24. Heights defeated Shaker and Shaw, but in turn lost to those two schools. The Tigers also were beaten by Collinwood and Rhodes. Row 1-Loren Wilson, Lee Wal- lace, Norman Goldstein, Dick Raunegger, Bill Block, Coach Alvin Engel. Row 2-Leonard Ross, Dave Stiller, Phil Myers, Sherman Mills. The 1951 Tiger golfers were the first undefeated team in dual meets. Captain Ronnie Kumin, Dan Silverberg, Owen Lewis, Bill McGill, John Bestgen, and Bob Samuels started off the season by outdriving and outputting Euclid, 29-3. Only Qne tie marred the otherwise perfect record. After dropping a match, 18-14, to the Heights linksmen, Willoughby held the team to a 16-16 tie. Despite this fine season showing, The Hilltoppcrs placed third in the Lake Erie League Tournament. 41, .'., Sv ' iz 't , ii a - -T . ,. MQ qs fl -.'. ,.'. , . fii .,, - ti T WF? 'iw' 5: ' -. H 1:-Hits ' W G H- 1 !i 4. if f EQ. - w i . .3 i Row 1-John Groth, Dave Wood, Joel Kaplan, Ed Broida, Dan Silverberg. Row Q-Ronnie Ku- min, Dick Ross, Jim Hofstetter, John Bestgen, Daryl McQuilkin, Coach Ralph Williams. f EMR WI FIR T ALL- CHO0L I TIIAIVI RAL CHAIVIPIO HIP Row 1-Mr. Carmen Izzo, Eddie Lebit, Alan Baer, Myron IVeiss- man, Howard Baer, Mr. Richard Tupta. Row 2-eMarv Friedman, Charles Sternberg, Alvin Simovitz, Tom Burnett, Leonard Mart. Row 3-Tom Jacobs, Harvey Siegel- man, Marv VVoIf, Bob Schwartz, Bob Krasny. Homeroom EMR fought its way to win the school intramural championship, a program initi- ated this year by intramural advisers Ilfr. Richard Tupta and Illr. Carmen Izzo. The all-school champs bowed to 105,s football team and then went on to capture the volleyball and basketball crowns. As the new champions EMR was awarded a gold cup and each team member, a belt. By winning the school foul-shooting contest, Sid Goldstein became the Tiger contestant for the city-wide contest at the Arena. The intramural program gives every boy the chance to take part in his favorite sport. Herb Kaufman does headstand OH Parallel bars- Human pyramid formed by boys provides exercise for strengthening muscles. I? ATHLETIC CLUB Natalie Katz President II Nancy DiSalv0 President I Mary Jane Black President Christine Layer f'0rrespondi11g Secretary DE PITE I FLATIO GAA BOASTS ITS SUCCESS WWF n '- Athi NI' if R010 17Nancy zxtlllil, Rena Shapiro, Beth Nank, Mary Jane Black, Nancy Ogilvie. Row QfSuc Daggett, Barbara lticksecker, Natalie Katz, Penelope Con- stantelos, Jeanine Pipes. The GAA strives to interest every girl in athletics ancl to provide her through intrarnurals with the opportunity of becoming proficient in the sports which she prefers. In its role as coordinator, GAA unifics service, sports, and the athletic honorary society into an efficient and active organization. The ITH A TEN CENT DROP IN DUES if' ji f 2 ii x XXX large membership of 370 girls and the receipts from its successful dance resulted ina ten cent reduction in GAA dues. At each monthly meeting an interesting and entertaining program, such as a film about ski- ing,is provided. Incooperation with the Girls' Cabinet, GAA sponsored a spring play day for Heights girls. 97 Sue Daggett Treasu rer Rena Shapiro Vice-President Barbara Ricksecker Recording Secretary GIRL 0F YELLOW J CKETS AND GIRL BEHI D ii J i, . Heights Highls feminine varsity letter-wearers, the thirty girls of Yellow Jackets, have a fun-filled roster of events from September to June. Yellow Jackets, an honorary organization, represents the goal of all girl athletes. Members enjoy a social program including bike hikes, weiner roasts, pot-luck suppers, an overnight hike in the spring, and breakfast meetings. The year's activities culminated in a Memorial Day picnic at which new members were initiated. Under sponsor Mary K. Graham, Yellow Jackets both honors outstanding girl athletes and provides a gay recreational program. fuel. Row 1-Norma Agapi, Pat Schwable, Donna Recker, Sue Kadow, Sue Kester, Mary Jane Black, Becky Resch. Rauf Q-Barbara Lamont, Sue Daggett, Ca- rol, Ensch, Nancy Fenwick, Louise Spoerri, Jeanne Pipes. Row 3-Beth Nank, Lois Hoak, Nancy VVeid- rich, Jeanne Brumbaugh, Jean Stamberger, Janet Da- vis. Row If-Gayle Fougal, Nancy Hopkins, Pat Bald- ridge, Judy Dauber, Sue Lvhite, Harriet Freedman. Busy as bees the Yel- low Jackets volunteer five lunch periods a semester to clearing trays from the teachers' lunchroom. Jean Stamberger, Louise Spoerri, Ann Sullivan, and Chris Layer are shown here per- forming this service which gives the faculty a few extra minutes to relax be- fore returning to their full schedules. THE WHISTLESH LEAD IN SERVICE A D ATHLETIC Rout 11.1411111110 Pipes, A1111 Sullivan, Donna Rocker, Nancy Di5:1lVo, Roma ifo- lien, liena Shapiro, f'l1ris- tinc Ilziyer, Margot Freed. Row Jfliue llaggctt, Mary Jane Black, Ginny Jordan, Xancy Atina, Peggy Gray, Marlene Luric, Rusty Spil- ka, Lois .AIIII Hozik, Ile-len Stevens, Barbara Lamont. Row -3-Norma Agapi, Lou- ise Spoerri, Sue Kadow, Nancy Fenwick, Jca Il Stum- hcrger, Harianiie lvolfe, Pat Baldridge, Joyce Spe- trino, .Ioyee Thaclcr, liar- barbara Ricksecker, Gayle Foukal, llliss Dazey Horn. Nancy' Atma -wp President Row 1-lllarilou flook, Jane Ric-liardson, Debby Weiss- man, Marian Katz, Shir- ley Schultz, Sharon Klein. Row Q-Barbara Pzingborn, Nancy Hlcfoy, flarolyn Hicks, Marilyn Hicks, Mary Stolz, Itoscinary Flynn. R011' 3fHelen Grucninger, AmyNewman,NatalieKatz, Carol Kane, Nancy Weid- rick, Lou Koster, Betsy Strickling. 29 41' To be a Gym Cadet, a girl behind the whistle, is the aim of many a sports-minded Heights girl. Ref- ereeing all class and intramural games is only one of many things the Cadets enjoy doing. During the gridiron season, they participate in the half-time band formations and lend their services for the an- nual football banquet. Lots of fun await the girls who fulfill the scholastic requirements and pass the rigorous practical and written tests. Overnight hikes at Camp Hi, parties with the Swim Cadets, and potluck dinners provide enjoyment for the Cadets and their adviser, Miss Dazey Horn. I , , 99 GYM A D SWIM C DETS TAKE BUSlVIAN'S I I . ..v.,..n NUM, -..., tice. wwwwmfmw- wwf A -,--. f , ---' - WW ' - ,ff 71, - f mS'lf'W i' i ie Helping Miss Dorothy Crane teach novice swim mers keeps the bmm Cadets busy These experts have lun too as they perlect their own tefrhniques in perlorrnlngfancy dives and swimmlng in forma tion. Their skill shows the results of intensive prac- ,B , 100 ,W- ' E aw...--- ' 4 Xt' if X 5 1 0 f' 'SGW if ,V . ,M-tw fi ,Q ff aw fr .gy 1 ,. X , :- -C W-en., ,W .ew bet 1t mer chflk Phxllls Xsqulth shouts to tt llll Ill ltC C l'lI'lNtlIlC I iWCl'dI1I'lIlfl unc ot the gimew plned by the C niet Imfltrs Thur tllthlhllklll in tu ts othtr H1 lghts girls xx ltll the full md LXl1tt'IIllllt of competitive sports. 5 as PECTACUEAR TER PAGEANT AND THRILEI G GAA EET Plunging into their work with oceans of enthusi- asm, the swim cadets assist Miss Crane by taking attendance, issuing suits, and teaching novice naiads to swim. In order to donate such services, the cadets replace their study halls with a swimming class. Pooling their talents, the girls present a water pageant every year. This yearls theme was a de- partment store with each act representing a different department. Timid swimmers need not fear when a swim cadet is near. Row 1-Pat Schwabie, Mar- cia Lubeck, Peggy Scran- nage, Sue Reimer, Mari- lyn Collie, Nancy Jo Weaver, Nancy Ogilvie, Nancy Weiss, Miss Dorothy Crane. Row 2-Jan Taylor, Emily Sakemiller, Marlene Van Delden, Jan Thompson, Edythe Lippert, Beth Nank, Judy Dauber, Sue Kester. Marcia Lubeck President I Nancy Ogilvie President I I Top-Swim ,Cadet Jan Taylor displays diving grace Left--Swim Cadets in perfect formation form a star in synchronized swimming. CLHVIAX THE YE H EHR HEIGHT GIRL SWHVHVIER Row 1-Marilyn Collie, Jan Thompson, Marlene Van Delden, Beth Nank, Nancy Ogilvie. Row 2-Emily Sakemiller, Nancy Hop- kins, Mary Andrews, Judy Herman. Row 3-Joanne Richardson, Gayle Foukal, Jan Taylor. Row J,-Judy Dauber. ig. c ., if M - .fr is i - . , ,Rf l NN- y if y Beth Nank President .t A Dorothy Crane Adviser and After a year of water polo and interscholastic meets, the climax of the year in Swim Club is reached at the GAA meet. Headed by President Beth Nank, all members participate in the meets and tryouts for the varsity water polo team. Each season begins with the qualification tryouts which include swimming 22 lengths, demonstrating different strokes, and exhibiting ability in diving. For all girls who love to swim this club provides enjoyment throughout the year. ,....u-Lf. .4411 A- . 1... ,, -. -I. be ' - . ' M... 4 o. .. WS-- a'---f-.,,,,pef-f-?Qfn.,., -, is as Top-Coordination and balance aid Gayle Foulgal and Joanne Richardson in executing a double dive. Left-Swim Club members Clon't need sea horses to help them play water polo. M 103 HEIGHT RACKET SQUAD ET HIGH CORE Row 1-Sylvia Goldstein, Marcia Kleinstub, Sandra Greenwald, Margaret Turkel. Row Q-Rosanne Turkel, Penny Constantelos, Judy Berenstein, Carol Phillips. Row 3-Betty Conner, Marilyn Goodman, Reva Bialosky, Barbara Hirsch, Debbie Stashower. Row A-Elaine Harris, Edith Mattiat, Carol Schoenberger, Leah Myers, June Bramson. Row 5-Mary Ann Glass, Virginia Parry, Audrey Joseph, Judy Friedman, Pat Green. X ff A. makes perfect Penny Constantelos, President Ilg .Miss Dazey Horn, Adviser, Margaret Turkel, President I. Keep your feet firmly on the ground! Face the net! Relax your body! Wlatch the ball!', So begins an afternoon of hard work and fun for the Q5 members of the Tennis Club. These Hracketeersu of GAA prac- tice and perfect their game for the annual club tour- nament. The winner and the runner-up automatic- ally become Yellow Jackets. Practice at Cain Park and in the gym keeps the girls in trim while they eagerly look forward to the new school courts on Lee Road. 104 XT.: xxx J ll! lllllif our ,lfmrz .ilflfl'I', ,Ill hail flu, lflurfr rznrl Golf! 2 -LL S f 2 Xi ff X cz moment we cower from The weight of our burden, the horizon Iif brightly beckons us on. fo? 3 .X J E IOR ADVISERS is fag. E. Magee BI. Phillips L. Freyman C. Barnhard H.R. 109 H.R.131 H.R. 205 Il.R.J1.S. A X QQ, , W-gg: k, . , I ' 5.1. , ' I f Q fas iiiiil i in FT' mg 1f r y -'1f Q , ,. i 4' - u ' 111 '..:v. II' 1 V L. McHenry H. Mr-Laughlin Z. Winslow G. Stickling H.R.111 H.R. 133 II,R. 206 Il.R. E.Jl.R. The homeroom, the one unit of organization which remains stable for three years, gives the student a Valuable sense of security. The girl not only relies upon her acl- Viser for guidance in planning the future but also finds him a friend ready to help in an emergency. G. Vannorsdall HRJ18 She develops new interests through coming in contact with a variety of companions. The spirit of give and take is encouraged by charity projects and school drives. Among pleasant memories ofthe years just past are the home- room parties which have helped cement the bonds of friendship Within the group. M. Blanchard H.R. 119 J. Miller J. Farinacci H.R. 129 H.R. lV.M.R. 106 ',.,-X9-1,11 q Q. I is :..w..g9'gM Q mf . R. -. N n...g.f- 1 E buf! -sang, D. Bulklcy I1.R. 209 -x , ' . . C. Buchtcl 11.12. 1211 -,i ,,,. . . . Zips'-A CLASS OF 1952 ,4 - E. McCabe L. Stephens H.1f. 211 H.If. 220 ef? . is . ,L ,...:,,,,, . U. Lehman B. Zwcig 11.1f. 217 11.1f. .225 Each boy at Heights is given his chance to be an individual in the homeroom. The homeroom shares the boy's first personal experience at Heights. ln the homeroom, the boy with the aid of the adviser lays his plans for a career at Heights and for successful development outside of school. The intramural sports activities and class social func- tions provide the boy with a chance to enjoy his high school years more fully. lvith a home- room to look forward to each day, the boy spends three years confident of his own importance. A. Kegan I1.R. 527 107 19- ,-AQ Ziff? 'Q ,. Fw i1?5if55f5-FY Linh' M4 ' . 'I' 'Z yi' .3 1 . i .gl ,,., 5 N G. Hairlmour 11.11. .2-35 me Q !i'.Es :li 1 F. J. Lorz 11 . JO1 G. lxICKlIlIliDll 11.11. 3047 . cp 1 V45 r-0'-'Q' ' 4 in .il p ' lNI. iNlcl :1dden 11.13. JO-S ...,.,, C. VVeller H.R. 323 ll 0FFlCERS SET YEAR'S PACE T BOX SUPPER L .Wan ., EX.: r, f..s? 'is-. 3 'x X , w 4,3 1 gem if ACKERMAN, F. ADELSTEIN, L. ALVAREZ, K. BARENHOLTZ, M. BARKEN, M. HATE, J. --N V 'lf 51:5 A. , . C 'VC' ,gf ,ff ff A 108 f...,... S--s ,ir ' 5 .ff ARNOLD, N. BELL, J. 4-I 425' 4- 2 4 'X' i A.-x v ' x f 1 ,,,, A Lx ARONOFF, BETTS, B. its in ,main Q, :- A-wx 'T' BETZ, B. ' BEFRKET, D. BLANK, J. .Q CLASS OF 1952 . - ww: ,, ,: ., wig ! nur: - 1 -Q, ...N J f J . Hvxm ...3 5,3 if if -:L R' J if RLAI5, R. . . . '4-. BROWN, N. BRFDER, J. ' 7'f' V k y was ',.b 'za , . 1-A 3, sa v . Wx Y 'W ,'l: ai f,'. K. BVRNIW3 J- . . CAPLCW, lf. f A A m 'J' CASS-ELL, J- . YQL is .MA iwfae ,.g, A wi 'C-2.3. ,gg CHERYIN, M f CLARK, R A :-, A:AA f COATES, V 5, , l: at I .W 3 .. . . .X, w,f . A .L A f,1 R -gzv Q-,' ' ' 1 'bf' if I J. COHRN, C. COIIEN, L. CUHRN, R. DEAN, T. DICURPO, R. D1 SALYO, N. DUNN, A. DWORKEN, D. EATON, s. RISENBERG, R. - Q - ' Q 1, A, 21 . , i Ap-,, V . 29 75' 'ani 2' 56? H K .fy fl qkki J ivwgi V 'Ag V 109 Aff? .., ,..R. ...se 1' 'K 28 JA UARY E IOR gi-6 ?iL5,T Hifi' , ,. 'f.1:'Z-1 f,-qw!-:V 552- J...... . V , ,A , fi . fl' A f R- f'ffR'5' f Q K' - fi X52-5,1 Ji 11, . I. 11AUNgE, D. - ,V -...G NNJR 4' :Q R FEHLMAN, J. L' 3-.. FELDMAN, M. Q 'WR FJRESTONE, s. ,,-f. my - Slim., V gig!! QIKA 'LN 1. ,, 5 N? ,-A-L f . f 1. -. V 'fm e f i , v Q, 7 . . I. 'fy' '-rv-f vw , J 'ff FITCH, T. 'J FOELL, R. 1 if FREILICH, S. viii y FRIEDMAN, H. FUNKHOUSER, P. GARIBOTTI, J. . . 5.7: V!..5ZfS.k . . . fi. . -, f 3135 J . .- , , jg B GEORGE, D. GERDY, K. GILLINOV, S. GLAZERMAN, L. GOLDBLATT, J GORDON, G. GRANT, J. GREEN, M. GROTH, J. GUMBINER, S. W A J V ,. SM A' V35 5 - . . LV f f -N r. A , ,Q ,fi , 5 .. ' .' f A ,, 2 , if , ' T gulk . V1 af ' f ' K 5- 110 CHEERLEADERS CHEER E011 HEROE 0E THE YEAR E fm A . , -'V E+ fi' HALKERSTON, D. HARRIS, J- HERMAN, G. HERTZBERG, T. gi5Li?55W1?',IfffFlW7 Wiwffilff W liug' Q., . N . .3 E, ' 'Q Ai HARRIS, M. HOFFMAN, N. im? ,T . . R' . W L' 111 KX HAFFE, E. HEDBERG, R IIORWITZ, E. YASINOW, L fi. L. A h J K X if 5 ff ,M W ix .. . THEY ALWAY CALL HIM UMR. T0 CHDO ISLER, S. KATZ, W. 'fi' x T '?'r JAFFE, J. KAUFMAN, E. ,,.4' J JANITCH C KAIBNI-XX G 112 '-38? 43325 .x J . if KAHN, A. KELMAN, T. play? 43 ,., .h D rf NR -rim, S ,X N' f KAPLAN, J. KE R RETT, F. 'QI LERTZMAN, J. LOUIS, B. ag.. KILLIP, A KLEIN, G KLEIN, M KOPLOW, R KOSLEN, M KRAIDLER, E LAFFIE, A. LANDAL, F. LANDY, R. LEBOYITZ, M. LEE, C. LEFKOVITZ, H. in , Q . ,za . LEVINE, R. LLBECK, M. 'ff CLASS OF 1952 .,,,,, , I . ,.. . ' 44 W . .Zh E H WN Q V ir V 'Q ,, f 1 , I ' W - I K' I Q Z - x , -if ,, H I A ...rf AX 3 af il .--sr -Q I? fgzn 5 I ay Q1 ..-if ,ku :'k:' ' :':2 ' g I . , . '-.' idkw' Nd A L ...I f IAWIA ii I . LINDER, B. LISHINSKY, J. KELMAN, MANUEL, B. MARCVSON, D. MARMORSTEIN, J. 113 J UARY SENIORS , N- 1 - 4 D 53 Oi., m . . I ig 'Q .. -qw'-fl' IN, fa D f I if V B ' New J PFEFFER, J. RICKSECKER, B. - , W - Sf Lf 5 A ' if NL K sl' 'ff' Nl' A ':Ef?PL?3'L , JF f Rav ,, PONTIOUS, D. ROBERTS, B. mf 5 ww m,...wfq.' K. 1 I. I b .- ri . 5? J? 89' W lung? iw nO sq, :V Q .. f--if y .Q I , PRESSMAN, L. ROSEN, H. N 114 MAXSON, R. MCMURRAY, C. MEISTER, L. MELVIN, B. MEMMOTT, R. MILLER, R. MINER, M. MYERS, M. NASH, R. NOSSE, A. NYSTROM, D. PETROFF, R. ,g.ai'6'lf ,.,P RESSLER, D. RHODE, R. ROSSMAN, J. Q ROTH, B. . J .?i'?iE' at E an-0. ' . f ' 52531 C23 ,V,,V.,V r H ,h g A, K, , , ' ff-i,w,3 z ROTHENBERG, C SACKS, S. W Ja ' ' fw f A-S+ A ., I .. in 'L -, if ,Nil -, N f,:.a . . XV. - FOR E l0R ,T00, THE GOAL'SI IGHT r I v ,316 ROTHSTEIN, SAMBER, D R. .Z :RT RKBBINS, M. RITBIN, P. SAYRR, S. SCAFFIDI, R. - Ai A aff , jkff .pk ,085 Qr. -4 -.v 5' ': , S? ,. A Xx X X 115 .XXX RUTMAN, D. SCHARF, R. QV 25' 4. I 'ws All G IETY U DINIMED BY SIGNS OF THE TIME ,, Iiiilei .gf-, V ' 55152 A ., . F 1 , - SCHEINBERG, M. SCHNEIDER, B. SCHNEIDERMAN, D. SCHVVALB, J. SEEKELY, N. SHABER, G. SHARP. B. SHIELDS, D. SHURE, R. SIEGEL, J- . .fa 9513 'Q Vf f . ' W' fr W A MA Na ' wk .J Na gr , X X: rf' , Muffy' 'V ' F I wig K , , V4 116 SWI VT, J. TFRKEL, M. ,. r' 'Q 'rv E- 1-MS! ' SIEGEL, J. SILVERBERG, D. SILYERMAX, J. SILVERSTEIN, R. SKOLNI K, M SMITH, G. SMITH, J. SPETRINO, J. STEIN, B. STEVENSUN, E. STREEM, J. STROLL, S. :MQ JJ... 1 4 A . SWIRSKY, A. VAN GURDER, C. -nm Qg A ,.... . , A B f-:S A? .W - 9 . xx M ' - 1 .J H. J. .. :2 .J K wgsvalezzlf A Q - ,Ma-Q, f ' 1? TASK, li. YECCHIO, S. W s , 1 .- Hr. ' 3 '52 . fvgfx ,' ' ' L! ff A' J 117 CLASS OF 19 2 Z .,.. ,... , H ,F ,V 9 F Aa N ' is V , . , if e. ff 'N L I A 5, A A , -Q. GS 3 3 A ' .W If x -M., . aj . A9 if G ' 5 'Q - 1 ,- Fa- N vb ' me V X f . F T RQ .F - ' N '? K' ef :5'fr'z:i P fjfafi? nfs' ,QP M S! f., 3 r, 4' Q J f....'Tfv'QJ -it TEPLITZKY, P. YINFENT, B. iam, .33 -fm 3 J 3. f-1 X 23 X Q . 1 ,J - 1.-Qs if x 'K 5 .rf ww' ,f 53 . T uv i 1' fr .A LN if' THOMAS, C. WACKERMAN A. .H ki 'fd 1 .J fr' SE l0R GIRL EXCEL IO HOU EHOLD ART f if A sf 'ya ? nw' , Ev , W' 'N ',.., f K A EE,X . 1: Q nj Q 4-7 S' li 13.2 A A ' IQ A 'aa . A A M ff . 'Af' if f' N an ,-,, 4 'ur f -fr.: E' f .uf E ELZE A J 5 v ,, WAXMAN, J. WEHRLNG, B. WEIMER, R. WEINBERGER, P. WEISS, S. WEISBERGER, R. WEISS, X WIENER, E. WOLINSKY, ZIPSER, S. CAMERA SHY WARREN BAKER WALTER HUNTER DONALD JAY BILL JOSEPH DONALD KERR CHARLES LOCKER 118 JA UARY CLASS OFFICER The links binding the January Class of 1952 to the Heights High School Administration were the class oflicers: President Bob lVehrung, Vice President David Nystrom, Treasurer Leon Pressman, and Secretary lllarcia Lubeck. Leading the class through their final year at Heights, these executives cooper- ated with the faculty to promote senior affairs. They managed the Box Supper, organized the Holly Hop, and collaborated with the June officers in planning the annual Senior Prom, the climax of three years of fun and studies. The teamwork and energy of these enterprising officers made their classmates' senior year a happy and memorable one. Dave Nystrom Vice-President Robert YVehrung Marcia Lubeck Leon Pressman PTC-9ld6nf Secretary Treasurer F!! 31:45 .. gn '4l.l'1 119 'YW 1 1. X ve 2 ef' '., F' 3 ' f IPUTSTANDING GRADUATE fJd f-'I 2, 55' if .gp . it if mx , Surg 5 JANUARY, 1952 Whole-hearted participant in a variety of school activities, Marcia Lubeck, outstanding girl of the 1952 January class, was energy and versatility per- sonified. She received recognition in each of her numerous activities and maintained a good scholastic average. Her classmates showed their confidence in her ability by electing her secretary of the senior class. MARCIA LUBECK DAVID BEURKET Dave Beurket, outstanding boy of the January class of 1952, enthusiastically gave of his time and effort to strengthen class spirit and to serve the en- tire school. His capacity for leadership was demon- strated by his numerous offices in Student Council, Hi-Y, and homeroom. In addition to his eXtra-curric- ular activities, Dave had a fine academic record. 120 JU E, 1952 A willingness to accept responsibility and to carry through to a successful conclusion marked Girls, Cabinet President Nancy Atma as a leader in the many activities in which she took part. llfembership in reflected the balance she maintained between extra-curricular interests and her studies. Recogni- tion of her achievements won for her the distinction of outstanding girl of the June '52 class. NANCY ATMA VICTOR KRUPMAN Student Council President Victor Krupman played an active part in fostering school spirit throughout the student body. A good scholastic record, coupled with participation in extra-curricular activities, proved him an all-round school citizen. Because of these contributions his classmates voted him the outstanding boy of June, 1952. 121 0UT TANDING GRADUATES 2 --f JU E CLASS OFFICER Q .. I .:.4. I Ed KI-upmau K y ,K A , . 1 Vice-President A ,VIV , ,LA,. My W 'MSM i M W Sydney Goldstein Nancy Atma Treasurer Secretary 'f 3' f 1 if Q my if :lm 2 xy: Wg' 'ns rfF 4 5 A class that will always be remembered with pleasure. Scholastically, this class is the best weive had in yearsn are the observations of Miss Helen K. Wallace and Bliss Marion L. VVhitsey concerning the June 1952 class. The seniors held a box supper, a farewell dance, and a Senior Prom-events which were planned and supervised by their officers. These four seniors embody the qualities that are respected both by their fellow students and by the world into which they go. Loyalty, friendship, per- severance, and dependability are some of the ethical guideposts by which they and the class they repre- sent will be judged. Jim Dawson President n 122 . ,f , -:ef QW 7... f - , i . li BALDRIDGE, P. BENES, D. AGAPI, N. ALLEN, D. AMBER, B. ANDREWS, G. ARNSON, A. ASQUITH, P. ATMA, N. AUFDERHEIDE, BAER, H. BAKER, M. BAKER, P. BAKER, W. . . ,a ,, . .-:, H l , BANISTER, D. BERG, J. nf. 1, K, 323257. ' ji- , 3 AZ QM ! l in V 2' 4 Q X21 'Ii I , H3 MMS. wid .wr ff. I vii T? 3 1 .9 Q J 3 -a 1 , sw, leaf 1.-5 we. A FZ' , XSL M F, A ,J 5 ff., .1 'J 1 ,Q .Zh , ri BARBASH, R. BERGER, D. wi 1,.. mi b K , V 2 . Y .. .A Q 35 M f- , fl XV .-e p ' ' ' : ,zz A 123 JU AEAAA M W is -'IA1'A,.f A z '17 'Q . if. iii? i .. 14 k 52535 7 . I -.5 ..., , ,. Q, ..,. ei? X 1., - ,pb QE? 355231, K w1v442'f? 4 I' , BARRINGER, B. BERGER, M. A Ysff' Jfl ' Hi .1 .Effie fm: V 1 'pw me, , me 'f ' fs, . Ou . H , .4 Wiz E EIOR 'ja , ' f... 3. sf' 1 .. Bal? if?-35135 A . '32- . - . - Q. 1 - . 'Tm --.vi -, Af- ff 'J ,.-.. BARTH, S. BERNSTEIN, E. ' CLASS 0F 19 iw 'Q-nn'-n M.. ..wa,nN . A C A ,. 4. , .an .S - J ,fin . Ki' A ' ' ' f 4 I . wr e . 5. - H A U F K I ii J . .'A ya ' A at X L , 43 3 I5 3' I ,.,k ,n .. . -f H-1 , -..Q f in A , .2 BRAND, L. BRAUNSTEIN S. BRODE, D. BROWNING, W. BRUCKNER, S. BRUMBAUGH, - 1. 1f- .- A , W3 'Y u Ea ' S Q fx! ri X '- 124 .gg ig, 1 . .. 5' BESTGEN, J. BERUSCH, H. BIALES, A. BIALOSKY, I. BIGLEY, F BLACK, M. J. BLOCH, W. BLOCK, M. BOGDAN, S. BOSCH, M. BOWDEN, A. BOYD, S. 5:5 . . . F5-f if -K K Q. ww' . '. ' 'QQ fffi . ' bs, f- Hg-ig, -fn. V ' 'f ,... - BRODSKY, E. BTQCHMAN, A. 17 BROWN, P. BUDIN, S. g ,... -r 'eff . ,1- ,v.u ,... I W-1 SA TA Fl DS PRI CESS CHAHMI G AT HOLLY HOP w if M ,A AA , Q A K ...-.. 4 ? BURIJICK, E. CAMPEX, B. - 35517 . V 1 1 A , ' :,7 'f , ,,f f'U5f7-2 I V! 5' Cfdzl bf ' In ' LLAKL jf .X -if 1 W A ,fQf64cfC124Af fzfv- Z Y fvvbl ft! ff if g . , f X 716 7 Q51 -Qcfzfvfe 4 ,. M A, AJ. M X 52, f A A' ..- w ,gn sei BVRGH, J. BVRNETT, T. BUSTARD, W. CAIN, L. L, CANFIELD, R. CARCIUNE, M. CARR, D. CHABLER, L. I .,,.A' :Vp ...L A an f . : Ls .f7. . I ' 5 .x nw .gif -J f X A-5M E 1:72 ,.... k 125 SENIORS RE CH FOR CHRISTMAS CA DY CANES , Y f 21 . . Mk 1 Mx' CHAMBERS, T. COHEN, D. K, 5 T f A 1, ' 3, V. E' x CHAVINSON, J. CHESTLER, H. CHISLING, H. CISCO, E. COHEN, J- COHEN, M. COHEN, R. COHEN, R. E 'C 'fig ..-Q 126 52675155 Y . Iiaxf :self f f- . ' 9 Z ,Mm.:if.113E'rQEf:f59Lf?? .LTSWV f'H???i3.' ' nz.. .. - . , 1 pa. 7 3 l, . i . COHN, E. A ' -, COLE, J. . CONDON, J. ' CONWAY, M. L. COOKE, C. CORT, K. P' 5 . ' A . 'F AW! hw .6 zflg 9 Q CROWLEY, D. 'fm CUTLER, E. DAGGETT, S. DANIELS, D. , DAVIS, A. D f 'A DAVIS, L. L A DAWSON, J- DEANOVIC, F. DIAMOND, H. DRENBERG, A. DREYFUSS, M. DUNN, N. 127 JUE EIOR I x lb' . .J if ,.. by V - X 4.1151 W . ..., Q L ff - H sig, ,. , 'O V ki 51 DOLIN, H. EISENBACH, N. iff? , 1 Ji?-ff' x V' i ,.,, iv ,G ig 4 3 3 'ff DOMBCIK R ELDFR C A ' U . . My CLASS OF 19 2 Y A 57 4 , A vc, 3 ,Q-' 4 i. ' YV . Vi ff.' .21 59 f ,I H it FOUKAL, G. FOX, C. FRIEDMAN, L. FUERST, H. vm vu NL? '1' if h I 'f fi: -9: ' - W. . .. , M . .f 1 ,- g N ' N.. 5 '-V . eggs., , .wuv? M K M3 .952 H. 1 . 4 f, ,gs WJ1 f 3.1714 X FREED, M. FULTON, J. ' ' 'K 5 ' I. X ' Akir- fp 'Rn m l 128 ELRAD, R. EMRICH, R. ENGEL, H. ERICKSON, L. FEATHER, P. FENESY, R. FENWICK, N. FERRARA, R. FERRARA, S. FERRONE, A. FISHMAN, M. FLAUGHER, W. pf? FREILER, R. GABRIELSON, M. FRIEDMAN, H GAETA, M. , .3 . V - , ., , xii- ff' 1 4 RMM ! ,.1,.,:L. x My if 2 gg? Rf? w C XI,Iu, BI. XTNICR, J. T.. A PEP RALLY PARKS SPIRIT OP HEIGHTS STUDE TS V 1, E.: 4, ff X, K7 :Q my 7 'E lg, . VO :A 4 fi? GAIiIIE'I l', M. GLIVK, Ii. V6 GARRISUX, II. GIIIKIN, J. 129 X W, , , sp A Y -5' 7 - 4 v' 'YE'-J? I ' I A G.XI'MIiR, T. GEI,I,HAI'h IS GOLDSTICIN, S. GOBIIIISIVI' SN fix.- lf he-R -4 40' '3 Qs I 4 0' H 'ff 'Rx H ICHT QUI TET SBAC ' VICTORY, CLI CHE CCCC ,CCC CCCC . 4 W . 7' fm 'zz' if GOODMAN, M. GOTTDIENER, C. GOTTLIEB, S. GREENBERG, B. GREENE, S. GREENFIICLD, 5. I N I CC me 54 -4 ,,.: - .V 130 :fi-67 ' xx GRAY, M. GRICVE, J. f- I. W. TITLE J rf., E .A ff W 'I H i ind' 'CST' i GREENBAUM, I. GITTTENPLAN, E I I ' f .M , . if -Q , 4: Mn fir ' RA if f .2 B.. , X Wm I I Y? . ff' V. I ff . t i m GUTTERMAN, M. HAHN, D. HALAL, S. HALVERSTADT, HAMLIN, D. HANLON, R. , 1 ly HANSEN, N. ,U HARRIS, E. u' . QW' f HARTMAN, G. 11 f cw'fL 1 1 dT,90W 'jL HARVEY, N. HARWOOD, H. HENDEN, L. ,.g,i.h f,,,,,1iq. ..,.. is ' , 5 i .5- . R xg 'U Q' ,J X 1 X f . ' N ' I R',, L. x AR. . f 2. HEPPNER, M. HERBELL, T. HILL, W. HIRSCH, B. -Q Nd .XXV an? .Q JU E SENIORS '59 V ,f . ':u L m i K . ,A -,,.'L I 'I ls wb Q S . -H 4:25 4, R. .ii eg I 'kk' ' 5 9 K . T' it L N if f Ra -Q.. ' Y. 4 .VH-fi D ggi .1 5 A . 'R Q J .2 L1 . R J-1? In i an . 5 4 I f ' 4 V LL! rf A W .. . Q . C'-I gm ff ' I, f 'J . , Q. ,.,-,. , . we SAK ,f m . ' t gr . 5 A I yi .. 9 fif Q 72? . - . I I HERMAN, J. HOAK, L. A. y y-+ .. r 1. gy' ' 131 HERSHMAN, A. HILL, E. HOWARD, R. HOYT, B. L 1:- 3-1- Uswf' My 77 Ag, M3f'.L 1 cg,n.f-w 13 , + 4 CLASS 0F 1952 . . . . . Z i C . . . . j l J . , . N. vm. 13 5' in f W ge. . C ij .. J, 1 - ' - dl. K J E Zkiki lk ,, ' A . V 1 f '1'-it ,A -an S . fi -wg-X' 'V ' hgff' ' - N:k.,,. C 1: :', I gif, -- ,f-. - A 1' EEEJ E W J . 53? SL? - Z ... . . . E1 :sf . s -A ff' g . S, k- C , H i ' . .-r' .. KAMEN, KASS, N. ww 4 f fu X ' as , w Ji , gf AIR? v 4. J LN 1 aff? X. mf. . 25.1. , ,.. 'QS-21 A -'As ' U -Aff wzygqiz ' f.,k:,g3gf..1W 4 W7 - R ga n ,. f wie. FIM., .WJ .,. HRDLICKA, J. HURWITZ, R. ISRAEL, J. IVES, D. JACOBS, C. JACOBS, T. JAFFERY, S. JENKINS, J. JOHNSON, C. JONES, D. JORDAN, V. KADOW, S. fn., wx . 71 mm 4, W , . 4 ff 1,3 'Wy ,.-,- .J g 531- . Niki KAMINSKY, KARAM, KARNOSH, J. KARNS, E. KASTIN, A. KATZ, J. KAUFMAN, H. KAUFMAN, J . E H an . 'J' J S 'YQ .1 if mf. QQ Q 3 '35 132 E IORS ENJOY 'SUPER' UPPER E TERTAINMENT G, vi 5 5 uQ9'k Q KAI,'l NIAlYN, J. KAZMIN, M. KEMP, A. KENNEDY, M. . . if H? .. 'YS' 5. ' A ,. , .. Q: ' sf ,L -. , .1 .3245 fi- 5 133 H14 .5 gwzff-1 .,,, ,S .. xiaiw mesa- , 1- 'W' 'wp KN 4. 'L rf - -wx P . . .av , .Q grfi' 5' in-Lk yi VT lx 4 x .1 V 5. L . , KEDSLIE, R. KELLY, E. KIRSH, S. KLHINFIELD, G. vw, J . Q - Jr M -f . A A , I .P , , 532 V Wg xv f 'TOP ECRET ' ARE REVEALED AT E IOR ASSEMBLY f ,HQQYPQW 391 ' X gg, E ,f ,gk , fx fi 7X W . , gy. Lg? , sg: 5? -al' KONTOS, A. KRULL, L. 1fzig.. 1 Wiiiiv, ,zz ' Q F 1, , ..-4 XM r ff 'K ,Ng fi W 0-J' 'CZ' W.-' Q KOPLUW, 11. KHUPMAN, . , -:S r f 5 nl 4 E4 5 ....,,, 2 f Q ,N M-1, V, iii . V :MG-'gf -33' KOSLEN, 5. KUTTLER, S- IC, KRUPMAN, V. KURSON, S. 'Lf' 134 -nv 7 fy qi V 6? KRASXY, A. LAMONT, B. fi' i 4 5 LANDO, J. LAYER, C. LEE, C. LEO, D. LEVINE, B LEVINE. J. LEVY, E. LEVY, R. LEWIS, J. LEWIS, R. LINSZ, D. LINSZ, D. LIPP, H. LONG, M. LURIE, J, 1.lrmE, M. J . -m 5 4- Q, -JRJ 1 iid K 1 ,f ' , ,sw . . gf: -1 ' JUNE SE IOR 1 5 L 'N 53 A-.1 R. 4 ' ' .1 .,. , E. f'-hi 429' ,ue 1- ., . if ' I J M., A f j,g1,5 I .Jxx -- 1 - , f LORENZ, M. MACDONALD, D. 'P X V521 .1 rg, Z wg ' 'Q 135 I 4.-. , ..,., ..,. f a ri ,g : if-..5.f., 35 ' 1i1f ! 6 A is , v 3 .nk , M ' M if- ,-+712 Af V' X, LLBIN, N. MAGDEN, N. Q-'HY Y Sr ,,, ' -I-' - 1 ,f ,V , fa if ..-,... , - ,fri LS, X 5 9 r Lx gww .N Q, K . . ' Fifi 6? AQ 'J-- W L '- ' F., .L vs f-A LURIA, S. MALTZ, R. CLASS OF 19 2 A Lf-- . an . - W E5 2' A A .asjefii ' 1 z .1,.:..Z J 1-K K 4 V..-...Q A, TJ ' A ' 2 f i .' A . '- 2' A v A . A -A I 1 A MCGRATH, J. MELIN, N. 15.1 H. .A A v A -4 .M 'X : N 'X A V' . . ...--.5..:.,... ,. .fiifr As- J . LW 5 MCKENNY, S. MEREDITH, R. fa:-S' W W E' A e. S 'Q P' 4 . 371.1:p..' . f ' 'imfqw ' , ff- M... ii gf. - 21. . 5 A .fx f MARCFS, M. X ' ,ggi-,X MARGOLIS, B. ML . MARIAWSJ, R. , ur AAAA .L 1 .AAAQ ' . - A . eu ' WM . . , , . . - A MA 0w1Tz, H. ' MARKS, N. L V A MARLOW, A. MATZ, C. M. . .4 'ff' W 412 . 5 W 1. AW A A , fv ... f. gl ..A 5 . QAAA if MCFARREN, E. ' 5 ' f Mc-FARREN, R. X MQGILL, H. Zig L Q 2? 'H' MQQLILKIN, D. MEIERAN, H. MEILAND, J. MESSXER, S, MILBRODT, L. MILLER, I. X L A 136 MCCLELLAN, J. - - , MCCLUSKY, C. 'f BOX UPPER INAUGURATES SE IOR ACTIVITIE XXX v . I 3g2,g'2L-'xxx A 82 K, ,I X fa ,J .. s J ' 'ff' . ' ,... MILLER, J. IVIORGENSTERN, J. 's 50 E .J - 5 f.a. Q X MILLER, M. MUORE, R. MILNER, D. MORRIS, H. - f -W. 5 . AI -, A GI ' if C, -ff A ,. . A mf ' R'- Y... I ,. , MILSTEIN, H. MITCHELL, R. MLELLER, J. 51 1 ' - M 'K 5.1 K Q 5' V fx ' - ' QE! F' . I .Sy ' f' aff: I ,S I H I 2 re I I' 137 Ml'HL, P. Pg , w e i f N V .. . I 'Q fx 'U-YJ m g I -Q.. 4 ' .9 'WE' A TIME OUT FOR THE GPAUSE THAT RETRESHES' ,E of . , 01 - Vy, x . yy CIM 'M V ' V . . fs V .3 Tl TTTT 4 q . TTTTT M W M was Z W 'I't' 7 - 49' 'I I TTTT T TTAT ,. . T A 9? TTTM ' . X Q I -, :gif -,:5' V:2::' '4' NATEMEYER, E. NESHKIN, J, NETQFELD, B. NEVIXS, H. XEWMAN, J. NOZIK, R. OBERST, A. 'filifaifiiwiflisilwifi-2. f ,f dike Q M jg. -, .gm K 'VTVT ,,,- ' ORLANDO, N. .JY s Q? X . P ,hw ,,,, 6723235 'u ' 31 - 2,E2iIfM, .17 ' if iizaff Mil' 138 OZAN, P. PAPENBROFK Y. M . . Kia , ..,.,, E. . fi ,W an My , .. if 45? AP' uv? W.. PENN, S. PETERS, J. PEVAROFF, S. PILLERSDORF, PIPES, J. PITEN, J. , pd J ' M J POc'Oc'K, M. A. i POLSTER, R. V PORTER, B. MQW' R NWLMJEJEYM QW J sf f N 3- ipf.iX9..Q?Q7L PRINOLE, L. PROCTOR, C. my ,f PRESSER, H. W4 V M. .f Q- . . . Q-5.4 Off I fain' f Y'k'. it . P1'c'KET'r, S. Rlmmu, s. RAFFERTY, G. RIMANOCZY, B. E E IORS N.. f O k far S w 'W' . ' R ' avr- , My 'fi' gg . 3. R .R J ff ,,,, may J f ' 1.'f.1 ., ,, . 5 , . J an R F ' 4.5 4515 .. M . -fvff' O ..-F J . .. . lu. H - 5 - . X 5 'R R X F R -' -C. ' Alun 0 ' , J fm R ' XE kv . A .JJ.S . i 'J . L 5 5? i .. V4 ' Y -'-- . 5, .5 ,RQ I X K . K V' J L- f O fwgxr Q R4 A - . .. .ag ., -1 1 47 - :. n 1 ' Q' RECCHI, J. RITTENHOVSE. K. -3 H at ,J wi ? 7 QE- I 4 X :tif If .L , I ..-sf' , H ' if 3 139 -4 . I I . - . . R- 10 REFKER, D. ROBERTS. G. 41?- f' xg REIGHART, J. ROBINSON. R. . v i X ...pf . ' ff. CLASS ov 1952 MW... f Q 'T 'Q . Q :A i f , . , V R . ', . D f 1 ' X ., W, xi 5 . , . wwf mx News X 3 :R ., fr A . ,. 4, 6 f ry., 3 Q A , -J ,. je w 'Z ,Q V F3 7.5. I. . Me... ,- 1: s . ff' .5 he . J, V -r . . SCHECHTMAN, L. SCHLESSINGER, S. 1 .Q Il ,v .QL- Q, ., yn' 'Nm A , .,, . ...Q X, I ,t ,gs W' D J iff F A in.. l, ,. Q? . an R' 1. SCHENKER, M. SCHMITT, C. -Q, K ,X ',,-f ' 2 , A ,Q QI 2 ' Z' We D ' ' 1 -Y yn.. f ,Q VLKV V - 7' .L S 'ffl' v g 2 .. X i -I -' is x X YT. :fi 53 ! Kr , 1 fry nf S Mu is JW 421 5 ,ggi f 5 M Q 1? 7 5 H. , 595- 6? :',g mi . Q.. af -.1, . . H.. i -gz- Rs Vu 2 ff EB.. SCHERL, A. SCHMITZ, B. ff ' Ji? 's, L 7 L Wy.: 140 ROSENBERG, S. ROSHNTHAL, J. ROSS, R. ROTH, RUBENSTEIN, RUBIN, RUGGIE SAKEMILLER, SALZMAN, SANF ORD, SAUL, SCHAFER, N 'P 9 2 . SCHERMER, SCHNEIDER, 110. IX. L. B. D. A. E. F. T. C. N. A. x . -1 aff m 5 ...wwe fx 53525 ? ., .. , A f E Q if D A 'E is .ws 2 'Z 3 -4 .X-1-fav -A 'x SCHIFF, S. SCHNEIDE fun, R,J .wsu ii - .ae ' gs r Q Q ff A-Us-A .1 JA UARY A D JU GRADS SHARE PROM FU - J A V , f , 3 -wr: Al.V X 4,,' An I .. K 7 A V f 'A-.Af 'W A , AAAA A A., R57 cf: A- A- fl A ' A ff' -f . ,V., A 23, A A pf jf? A i'.p'A f In 1 SCHXEIDI-QRINIAX SC,'IIRl'1IBM.-KN, I. Sf'HI'BERT, SCHYYABIE, P. SVHYVARTZ, B. SCHXYARTZ, R, SCHWARTZ, R. SICDORY, A. SEEKELY, R. SENOR, L. . -,.. A A A .,,- ,.. Q' 'Q' w- if ' Q Q. , 1' A ia A -ff T I iv -I NA L M H '-3 ,J V,:l ,. K ...ff A x .ff af .A ' , Af ff : Vk .1 I A K , X :--f' f-N ii 3, A X K'-nf.. A Li A . . Q .2 A 1 4.1 ENIORS PARADE I GRA D MARCH QW SEER YA I, .l :tif ' ,nn9 2 4: -2' ., - xg ws, f - -, KN ' f 5- 4.5 'fjgyk , ,Q - ,. , 1'3'fk'..' ' ' ' 'L mg fr f iw? A X , . iisff ' SHAPIRO, J. SHAPIRO, R. SHAPIRO, S. SIIEDROFF, D. SHl'RTER, P. SIEGELMAN, H. SIGESMFND, A. SILYERMAN, T. SIMON, E. JAY, D. -33 A 1' 1 A WJ A f 142 'K ' f .. ,will K u nm .4 -.. Q2 1? Q . ik. . W-ff' STAMBERGER, J. STEINHILBER, M. Q Q T. 4 -Lid' T SSS T J ' SIMON, R. T SINIOVITZ, A. A. . fi Y - kL E any if S11xGER, B. ,S . SLOMOVITZ, D. SMALL, N. SMITH, J. za A SOOO, w. SOLOMON, P. SPEICHER, C. flii' S .. .11 . , Q5 X fa SPERO, F. ,S M SPILKA, E- SPUERRI, L. 1,' T Ss. J: Tix :mf ST. CLAIR, D. STERNBERG, C. STARK, E. STERN, S. W Q. . SPY' 143 gf,s..1iiff?SwW gpg etiswyl - xsfiwsim-,Sf 22?S:9,G??Q?,Z5i? z1 imsisliiiqwz lfiifefg gi JUE EIOR .,. M W. l5fsgSfgf51i 1 ' ,,,,. E eyiryr I . , -.... . , idx a 1 - 'Q fl ,, 7,5 .4 Q s If Ji 1' . 'V Tx. ST EARNS, STEVEN S, E. STEFFEN, T. H, STEWART, R. Q .I -.,.,.. K - a VT qi Y , . ...-.-.F h, j,,f', J, ,f ..-mipfmi 'Q if X J I J , Vx , K cr-1 5 X 4+ , ' f 'V'-J'-ffs 'rf--s.A,z A.Jf4-'L 4-S ju V .f'fw'-Ju ww. -iv Wx, 5 Af...-ff 1534-I PNA. . as . f , . ' . . , . . ,... A . Q' .,, . fjjff. MQ- Ia, J. U..- fu. 2+ - m 5-- A.1...1s. . . A A . 1... 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'-4' f-PM f -- .9-.W Q TEPER, E. ,M J H - 0 are up '-M f1.,,,.yp4,,gfiL3i q ' I, V J 'ff -- ...wo ,fu f-.f-m, 'K T -',,. .. N W 3 IN 7-1 .. ..w.w... rL..AL.,,U A , -+ ., ' JVAK w if W NTEPPER, J. J 9-.buf-.fwg ,Wy-+3 SL THAEPE1? J. ,jr THOMSOIN, P.' 'J'-7 fvj'W-X 41-if-qi. T, ' ,,-Lf.f.J'.. -- if- gg-T W.,-....,... -',.,,. .- .. --ff.., . ..,...,..f...-.,, ,,-,L . .. . NI f - 11, a1..m:1?'w...: V , , f, . , - -za.-5499: W.. ,. A - - ' : f :- -' ' w4,zQ3.Afi,..,f.f.. .g . , ,. , . f ' DQ.?i5v21.miv'1' ' ' 'X - '. 7? ' .. ' W ,. ..,,, - I . ' ' 2. , . i ff' - , .V E if vs 51. ' f YQ ' ...V 7 - + . if f . . 5....,.. f . , Y ,Pa Y yn . ' QI. K i '1gyg..3,.3c e im 5. if . fi 5 J M-HJ 'l Q . X . . . K. TRIVISON, L. TUCKER, B. TUCKER, G. TIICKER, M. TUROFF, C. 'TJ ULLMAN, E. UNGER, P. VAGARASOTO, J. VAUGHN, M. WALLACH, D. J . :wi in hhbhh ' .3 Z' .5 ' ' Z: . .A Li - ' L, w ' V J 1 fl A . 35339 y 2 Sf? 'J 'I W:-. .. 1-T.. A g . - 5. , M I5 JN V M . - H ,, .4 Q L. A . At , 3 W V ' . .. 1' L , -' ' .. , X 1 fig ,- W LA 9 . 0 K , 7... -f , 4- i ly S Q Q ' 4 g ' r f ,. ...Jr ' 1 if M A -fJ 'gan as A A. ,H -F Q ' 'wifi ,, 5 DIPLOMA MARKS ERND OF HIGH CHOOL YEAR 1.1 f ' 'nn 5, 'gn MQW 9? . if 'Q Q, -D' , , f 3 X 2 A , Q is XYARD, V. WTIISS, L. if .5 ., .ff fc H'-' '-A if-tg N-.K AVR WEBER, W. WEISS, R. WEIDRICK, N. WEISSMAN, M. ini-gf ,-1 ' 13 L - ' f 'f 145 A Aw 'w 'L I K if 'E 5-2 9 WEINTRAUB, R. WHITEMAN, N. f' it 'ff 'W-4. .. H+. IQ A fi - 4' V Q Q f.. Q.. In . . 1 ' '1- .,.,.:l . ., , A? 'lRR JI WEISENBERG, B WILLIAMSON, J. ,..fQ,.mz.f4,1Q, W - b . M -.. Xml X . A if is K 2 TEPPI G EERWAED, HE LEOK T0 THE EUT RE CAMERA SHY BEACHY, R. PETRI, L. BLANK, R. PICOZZI, R. MCKENZIE, T. REISMAN, M. ZIPPERT, D. WILSON C WOOD D W? WOLF, M. WOODBRIDGE, J. .. , 535 ' 5.33 V WOLFE, B. ZELDMAN, M. ZELIGSON, E. .. g, '2 V A . , W' I'-Q -if fpv ' X Mi 146 147 WOLFE, M. - ZERVOUDIS, E. 'E . L ,T fs 3 fs f' fs llll D. ll VKER, P. ,lv mfs Q9 5 gg ,.,. 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WVRSILER, M, S -. ,Q Ferrara, Rose-128 Numbers indicate the pages on which each name appears Ackerman, Florence-108 Adelstein, Lindy-67, 98, 108 A api, Norma-38, 39, 61, 98, 99, 123 Alien, Doris-123 Alvarez, Joseph-108 Amber, Beverly-47, 81, 123 Andrews, George-74, 78, 123 Arnold, Norman-69, 108 Arnson, Alan-34, 36, 38, 39, 43, 52, 69, 81, 123 Aronoff, Geor e-41, 46, 108 Asquith, Phylis-37, 43, 47, 52, 62, 81, 101, 123 Atma, Nancy-38, 42, 44, 51.62, es, 96, 99, 121. 122, 123 Aufderheide, Joanne-123 Baer, Howard-95, 123 Baker, Marvin-68, 123 Baker, Pete-123 Baker, Walter-69, 123 Baker, Warren-118 Baldridge, Pat-98, 99, 123 Banister, Douglas-68, 123 Barbash, Rita-123 Barenholtz, Manuel-108 Barken, Marvin-47, 63, 81, 108 Barringer, Betty-63, 123 Barth, Shirley-49, 61, 71, 123 Bate, Judith-61, 108 Beachy, Robert-146 Bell, Janet-108 Benes, Daniel-55, 69, 123 Berg, Jeanne-37, 123 Berger, Doris-123 Berger, Marilyn-123 Bernstein, Elaine-47, 81, 123 Berusch, Howard-47, 124 Bestgen, John-94, 124 Betts, Barbara-108 Betz, Barbara-68, 109 Beurket, Dave-38 42, 46, 54, 109, 120 Biales, Alene-37, 52, 62, 124 Bialosky, Irene-47, 81, 124 Bigley, Fern-47, 49, 124 Black,-Mary Jane-38, 42, 56,'61, 96, 97, Blank, Gerald-46, 109 Blank, Robert-146 Blau, Bernice-109 Bloch, Bill-51, 85, 94, 124 Bloch, Marcia-56, 124 Bogdan, Susan-124 Bollotin, Normaf147 Bosch, Marilyn-70, 124 Bowden, Anne-38, 39, 66, 67, 124 Boyd, Sue-44, 124 Brand, Lois-52, 124 Braunstein, ShirleyA37, 40, 124 Brode, Dorthea-44, 61, 124 Brodsky, Eleanor-124 Brown, Norton-47, 109 Brown, Peter-37, 38, 68, 124 Browning, Bill-52, 54, 124 Bruckner, Sandra-124 ' Bruder, Jackie-109 Brumbaugh, Jeanne-57, 98, 124 Buckman, Aaron-46, 124 Budin, Sally-124 Burdick, Ellen-125 Burge, Joan-44, 57, 61, 70, 125 Burnett, Tom-54, 95, 125 Burney, John-109 Bustard, William-125 Cain, Linda Lou-126 Campen, Barbara-47, 52, 125 Canfield, Ronald-77, 125 Caplow, Floyd-109 Carcionne, Marianne-68, 125 Carr, David-125 Cassell, Judith-109 Chahler, Laurence-37, 125 Chambers, Tom-37, 72, 81, 126 Chavinson, Joan-37, 66, 67, 126 Chervin, Martin-109 Chestler, Herbert-81, 126 Chisling, Herbert-126 Cisco, Ethelyn-44, 126 Clark, Richard-109 Coates, Virginiah43, 109 Cohen, Carole--109 Cohen, Donald-47, 64, 81, 126 Cohen, Jerald-126 Cohen, Lois'109 Cohen, Marvin-51, 126 Cohen Cohen Cohen ,Robert D.-ss, 67, 90, 91, 109 98, 99, 124 , Robert L.-37, 41, 46, 47, 85, 88, 126 , Roma-41, 81, 99, 126' Cohn, Ethel-70, 127 Cole, Jacqueline-63, 127 E IOR I DEX Condon, Jim-127 Conway, Mary Lou-127 Cooke, Carol-49, 127 Cort, Kenneth-47, 64, 127 Crowley, Denis-43, 127 Cutler, Estelle-47, 127 Daggett, Suew38, 56, 57, 61, 96, 97, 98, 99, 127 Daniels, Dan-43, 46, 55, 81, 127 Davis, Alice-127 Davis, Larry-47, 127 Dawson, Jim-42, 46, 54, 68, 86, 93, 122, 127 Dean, Tom-54, 55, 92, 109 Deanovic, Frank-127 Diamond, Harlen-43, 127 DiCorpo, Evelyn-109 DiSalvo, Nancy-38, 62, 96, 99, 109 Dolin, Harriett-52, 127 Dombcik, Ronnie-63, 81, 127 Drenberg, Al-69, 127 Dreyfuss, Michael-38, 74, 78, 127 Dunn, Arthur-109 Dunn, Nancy-127 Dworken, Donald-38, 43, 59, 109 Eaton, Suzannev38, 44, 74, 76, 109 Eisenbach, Nanci-43, 49, 127 Eisenberg, Robert-109 Elder, Carol Ann-37, 38, 74, 127 Elk, Lawrence-47, 63, 81, 110 Elrad, Richard-51, 128 Emrich, Robert-37, 38, 39, 64, 128 Engel, Helen-128 Erickson, Lynn-37, 70, 128 Ernstein, Karen-110 Faunce, David-110 Feather, Peggy-128 Fehlman, James-37, 54, 110 Feldman, Mary-47, 110 Fenesy, Ralph'-38, 39, 41, 47, 128 .Fenwick, Nancy-38, 44, 56, 57, 61, 62, 69, 98, 99, 128 Ferrara, Sarah-128 Ferrone, Amelia-128 Firestone, Sandra-38, 49, 110 Fishman, Marvin-128 Fitch, Thomas-110 Flaugher, William4128 Foell, Robert-54, 110 Foukal, Gayle-75, 77, 78, 98, 99, 103, 128 Fox, Charlotte-37, 71, 128 Freed, Margot-43, 49, 99, 128 Freiler, Rita-66, 67, 128 Freilioh, Samuel-110 Friedman, Harold-52, 81, 128 Friedman, Howard-110 Friedman, Lawrence-128 Fuerst, Hermine-38, 39, 74, 78, 128 Fulton, Johnf55, ss, 86, 92, 128 Funkhouser, Peter-54, 69, 110 Gabrielson, Mary-75, 76, 128 Gaeta, Mike-47, 51, 64, 81, 128 Gale, Marvin-73, 75, 71, vs, 129 Garibotti, Joseph-38, 110 Garrett, Mike-54, 129 Garrison, Harvey-63, 75, 85, 86, 88, 129 Gaumer, Tom-55, 66, 67, 129 Gellhaus, Barbara-57, 129 Gentner, John-85, 93, 129 George, Dolores-110 Gerdy, Kennethf-41, 110 Gillinov, Sheldon-110 Glazerman, Lester-47, 110 Glick, Barbara-37, 38, 44, 49, 129 Glikin, Judy4129 Goldblatt, Jerry-110 Goldstein, Syd-43, 63, 81, 95, 122, 129 Gombert, Willard-55, 129 Goodman, Morrisf130 Gordon, Gerald-43, 63, 110 Gottdiener, Celia-67, 130 Gottlieb, Stanley-130 Grant, John-110 Gray, Peggy-38, 39, 40, 44, 61, 99, 130 Green, Michael-110 Greenbaum, Iris--1-3, 47, 130 Greenberg, Beverly-130 Greene, Sheldon-59, 130 Greenfield, Sandrai130 Greve, John-64, 130 Groth, JohnA94, 110 Gumbiner, Sylvia-63, 110 Guttenplan, Elliott-130 Gutterman, Maxine-131 Hahn, Delbert-37, 54, 68, 81, 131 Halal, Sam-54, 131 Halkerston, David-111 Halverstadt, Don-38, 46, 85, 88, 89, 131 Hamlin, Donna4-131 Hanlon, Robert-131 148 Hansen, Norma-74, 131 Harris, Elaine--32, 38, 47, 57, 61, 62, 79, 81, 104, 131 Harris, Jay-46, 111 Harris, Maryellen-75, 76, 111 Hartman, Gerald-131 Harvey, Nina-38, 61, 131 Harwood, Harriet-131 Haufe, Ernest-46, 55, 111 Hedberg, Raynard-111 Heller, Howard-52, 147 Henden, Lois-131 Heppner, Max-38, 67, 131 Herbell, Thomas-73, 75, 76, 131 Herman, Gerald-38, 59, 111 Herman, Jerry-131 Hershman, Arnold-47, 59, 131 Hertzberg, Thelma-44, 49, 111 Hill, Elaine-131 Hill, William-131 Hirsch, Barbara-81, 104, 131 Hoak, Lois Ann-38, 62, 61, 98, 99, 131 Hoffman, Lawrence-111 Horwitz, Elaine-111 Howard, Robert-131 Hoyt, Barbara-36, 38, 39, 59, 61, 62, 131 Hrdlicka, Jim-132 Hunter, Walter-118 Hurwitz, Roger-38, 43, 59, 64, 132 Israel, Jerald-46, 132 Isler, Saul-43, 86, 112 Ives, Dorothy-132 Jacobs, Carole-37, 39, 41, 49, 59, 81, 132 Jacobs, Tom-95, 132 Jaffe, .lackf112 Jaffery, Sheldon-132 Javitch, Carol-112 Jay, Donald-47, 80, 118, 142 Jenkins, Judy-76, 132 Johnson, Carl-132 Jones, Dave-54, 55, 68, 85, 86, 93, 132 Jordan, Ginny-37, 38, 57, 61, 99, 132 Joseph, Billi46, 86, 118 Kad0w', Suei37, 56, 57, 61, 62, 98, 99, 132 Kahn, Arnold-41, 112 Kamen, Sheldon-74, 132 Kaminsky, Elliott-132 Kaplan, Joelf47, 63, 94, 112 Karam, Sally-70, 132 Karnosh, Jack-132 Karnes, Edward-46, 69, 132 Kass, Norman-132 Kastin, Abba-38, 59, '14, 81, 90,91, 132 Katz, Jerry-132 Katz, William-112 Kaufman Kaufman Kaufman , Elva-112 , Gailf67, 112 Kaufman, , Jerryi51, 69, 132 Herbert485, 93, 95, 132 Kaufman, Joan-66, 67, 133 Kaufman, liflarcia-61, 133 Kazmin, Marvin-59, 64, 75, 77, 133 Kedslie, Dickf54, 72, 133 Kelly, Eugene-55, 77, 133 Kelman, Sandraf113 Kelman, Ted-41, 77, 112 Kemp, Annette-68, 133 Kemp, Audrey-133 Kennedy, Blary Jo-36, 57, 133 Kerr, DonaldA118 Kerrett, Florence-112 Killip, Alfredv46, 113 Kirsh, Stanley-43, 74, 78, 133 Klein, Gloria-113 Klein, Martin-113 KleinHeld, Gertrude-57, 133 Kontos, Anthe-134 Koplow, Robert-46, 47, 52, 72, 81, 134 Koplow, RonaldA41, 47, 63, 113 Koslen, Myra-113 Koslen, Stanley-37, 134 Kettler, Shirley-37, 49, 134 Kraidler, Elliot-76, 113 Krasny, Anne-49, 134 Kroll, Larry-134 Krupman, Edwardf42, 122, 134 Krupman, Victor-38, 42, 85, 86, 92, 121, 134 Kurson, Sandra-134 Lafiie, A111111446, 113 Lamont, Barbara-38, 44, 61, 69, 98, 99, 134 Landau, Florence-113 Lando, Junef135 Landy, Ruthf39, 41, 61, 62, 113 Layer, Christinef-36, 38, 44, 57, 61, 96, 98, 99 101, 135 Lebovitz, Blerle-113 Lee, Carol-40, 68, 113 Lefkowitz, Helen-113 Leo, Don-43, 46, 135 1952 CALDRO WERE CREATED BY THE Htat muffin XSQULCAO 2246 LEE ROAD, CLEVELAND HEIGHTS YE. 2-8943 Student Portraits Available At Any Time We extend our best wishes to the Class of 1952 149 ? ,.v..T Lertzman, Jane-113 Levine, Bernard-39, 52, 63, 81, 135 Levine, JoanA37, 47, 81, 135 Levine, Robert-40, 46, 68, 113 Levy, Edward-37, 47, 69, 135 Levy, Rita-135 ' Lewis, Jon-54, 63, 135 Lewis, Ronald-41, 135 Linder, Bob-41, 54, 55, 113 Lishinsky, Joan-63, 113 Linsz, Donald-77, 135 Linsz, Douglas-77, 135 Lipp, Harriet-38, 39, 135 Locker, Charles-118 Long, Marian--76, 135 Lorenz, Mary-71, 135 Louis, Burton-46, 86, 113 Lubeck, Marcia-38, 44, 62, 68, 108, 113, 119, 120 Lubin, Naomi-135 Luria, Susan-135 Lurie, Joel-46, 47, 63, 81, 90, 91, 135 Lurie, Marlene-47, 49, 59, 61, 71, 79, 99, 135 lNIacDonald, David-37, 135 Magden, N0rman436, 39, 40, 135 Maltz, Renee-135 llandel, Barbara-113 Marcus, Marjorie-136 Marcuson, Doris-75, 76, 113 Margolis, Burton-136 Mariano, Roberta-136 Markowitz, Harold-59, 136 llarks, Naomi449, 136 llarlow, AnneA38, 39, 49, 52, 56, 59, 61, 62, 136 Marmorstein, Joan-41, 42, 56, 113 Matz, Cynthia-41, 49. 136 Maxson, Roslyn-43, 114 McClellan, Janet-57, 61, 70, 136 McClusky, Carol-136 lIcFarren, Eileen--65, 136 llcFarren, Regina-48, 74, 136 McGill, William-64, 94, 136 McGrath, James-136 1IcKenny, Sara!-57, 70 136 hlcKenzie, Thomas-146 llchlurray, Clarence-114 1lcQuilken, Daryl-94, 136 Meieran, Harvey-59, 64, 74, 78, 136 Meiland, Jack-46, 59, 136 ltteister, Larry-114 Nlelin, Nils-54, 136 Nlelvin, Blair-114 Memmott, Robert-54, 55, 114 lleredith, Robert-40, 136 Messner, Steve-46, 76, 136 hlilbrotllt, Lois-37, 38, 57, 61, 136 Miller, Ina-136 Miller, Judy-137 Nliller, llike-63, 137 lliller, Ruthe-49, 114 hlilner, Donna-43, 47, 49, 70, 81, 137 lililstein, Helen-47, 522, 81, 137 Miner, Martha-41, 114 Nlitchell, Richard-46, 137 llorgenstern, Jack-42, 46, 63, 69, 137 hloore, Richard-137 Morris, Helene-49, 81, 137 Mueller, Jean-70, 137 Muhl, Phillip-73, 75, 77, 78, 137 Myers, Malcolm-114 Nash, Robert.-92, 114 Natemeyer, Eleanore-70, 138 Neshkin, Joel-138 Neufeld, Beatrice-36, 39, 49, 61, 62, 138 Nevins, Harvey-138 Newman, Joyce-43, 49, 71, 138 Nosse, Anthony-114 Nozik, Robert--59, 64, 138 Nystrom, David-46, 55, 86, 114, 119 Oberst, Al-94, 138 Orlando, Normaw57, 138 Ozan, Paul-138 Papenbrock, Marilyn-57, 69, 138 Penn, Sigmund-46, 85, 86, 88, 139 Peters, Janet-139 Petri, Lee-146 Petroff, Richard-46, 114 Pevaroif, Sherwin-43, 88, 139 Pfeffer, Judith-38, 39, 40, 59, 61, 62, 63, 114 Picozzi, Ronald-42, 46, 80, 88, 89, 146 Pillersdorf, Edith-47, 49, 59, 81, 139 Pipes, Jeanne-37, 38, 49, 97, 98, 99, 139 Piten, Joyce-139 Pocock, Mary Ann-68, 139 Polster, Barbara-139 Pontious, Dixie-114 SENIOR INDE Porter, Wlilliam-55, 80, 85, 139 Presser, Harvey-139 Pressman, Leon-114, 119 Pringle, Louise-57, 139 Proctor, CraigA55, 68, 80, 85, 86, 93, 139 Puckett, Sally-68, 139 Rafferty, George-46, 54, 139 Recchi, Joe-85, 86, 87, 99, 139 Recker, Donna-98, 99, 139 Reighart, Jimf75, 77, 139 Reisman, Margaret-146 Ressler,'Diane-38, 44, 49, 56, 59, 61, 69, 114 Rhode, Robert-114 Ricksecker, Barbara-73, 75, 77, 78, 96, 97, 99, 114 Riemer, StanleyA139 Rimanoczy, Bethd61, 71, 139 Rittenhouse, Kay-70, 139 Roberts, Jeri-139 Roberts, Robert-37, 114 Robinson, Eric-52, 63, 75, 139 Rosen, Herman-114 Rosenberg, Sue-47, 140 Rosenthal, Joel-36, 39, 66, 67, 140 Ross, Ronald439, 40, 62, 63, 81, 140 Rossman, Jerry-114 Roth, Barbara-38, 39, 40, 61, 63, 114 Roth, Leonard-43, 46, 85, 88, 140 Rothenberg, Gayl-115 Rothstein, Ralph-92, 115 Rubbins, Marian!-115 Rubenstein, Barbara-37, 140 Rubin, David-140 Rubin, Paul-115 Ruggie, Alex-46, 55, 140 Rutman, Duvid4115 Sacks, Sanford-38, 86, 88, 39. 115 Sakemiller, Emily-102, 103, 140 Salzman, Fern-39, 41, 47, 49, 5'2, 61, 71, 140 Samber, Don-115 Sanford, Tom-140 Saul, Nina-48, 78, 140 Sayre, Sue-8, 115 Scaflidi, Ronald, 69, 115 Schafer, Clifford-72, 140 Scharf, Eunicev115 Schechtman, Loisf39,41,49,47,59,51,6Q,80,140 Scheinberg, Marcia-116 Schenker, Mark-140 Scherl, Allan-73, 74, 77, 78, 140 Schermer, Nedra-43, 47, 140 Schiff, Sanford-140 Schlessinger, SheldonA64, 140 Schmitt, Carole-140 Schmitz, Barbara-140 Schneider, Annette-140 Schneider, Betty Ann-116 Schneider, Jerry-f37, 140 Schneiderman, Della-47, 49, 69, 53- 74, 78, 115 Schneiderman, 1rvf47, 59, 141 Schreihman, Illene-49, 141 ' Schubert, Nathan-141 Schwabie, Patrice-38, 49, 61, 98. 109, 141 Schwalb, Janice-116 Schwartz, Betty-47, 141 Schwartz, Rohert45'2, 95, 141 Schwartz, Ruth-141 Sedory, Al-37, 55, 72, 81, 141 Seekely, Nicholas-55, 116 Seekely, Robert-55, 81, 141 Senor, Leeta-61, 141 Shaber, Gary-38, 46, 116 Shapiro, Joelg75, 14Q Shapiro, Rena-37, 44, 49, 61, 96, 97, 99, 142 Shapiro, Stanley'-43, 142 Sharp, Barbarav116 Shedroif, Dolores-75, 78, 1492 Shields, David-86, 116 Shure, Robert-74. 116 Shurter, Peter-55, 1492 Siegel, Joan-41, 59, 116 Siegel, JoelA86, 117 Siegelman, Harvey-95, 142 Sigesmund, Anita-38,47,49,52,59,61,62.81,1422 Silverberq, Dane-94, 117 Silverman, June-117 Silverman, Tamara-142 Silverstein, Roselynf117 Simon, Elaine-40, 47, 81, 149 Simon, Renee-47, 80, 143 Simovitz, Alvin!-46, 63, 95, 143 Singer, Beverly-44, 143 Skolnik, Marilyn-38, 59, 117 Slomovitz, Davei63. 143 Small, Normaf52, 63, 143 150 Smith, Gail-117 Smith, .lane-57, 63, 65, 143 Smith, John--46, 86, 117 Sogg, Wilton-:57, 73, 76, 143 Solomon, Phyllis-49, 143 Speicher, Clyde-55, 72, 143 Spero, Fernw-143 Spetrino, Joyce-56, 61, 62, 99, 117 Spilka, lhiry Ellen-48, 56, 61, 69, 84. 99, 143 Spoerri, Louisei37, 38, 49, 61, 98, 99, 143 Stambcrgcr, .lean-38, 57, 69, 98, 99, 143 Stark, Elsie-41, 44, 143 Si. Clair, Iluvitl-36, 38, 39, 42, 55, 69, 143 Stearns, Ethel-52, 143 Steffen, TomA85, 86, 143 Stein, Betty4117 Steinhilber, Margaret-70, 143 Stern, Sally-143 Sternberg, Charles-37, 63, 95, 143 Stevens, Helen-56, 61, 99, 143 Stevenson, Ellyn-43, 69, 117 Stewart, Bob--90, 143 Streem, James-46, 117 Stillman, Barbara-39, 41, 47, 49, 52, 61, 71, 144 Stone, HenshaA-44, 144 Stone, Marlene-37, 47, 49, 52, 79, 147 Storkan, Jane-69, 144 Stroll, Sauntlra-75, 117 Sugerman Arlene-37, 70, 144 Sullivan,Ann-61, sz, 98, 99, 144 Swift, James-117 Swirsky AlzlnA-16, 117 Swisher, Annf70, 144 Task, Barnctt'1l7 Tauhner, Erik:Lf144 Taylor, .lancttef70, 102, 103, 144 Teper, Eilecu f37, 38, 63, 66, 67, 71, 144 Teplitzky, l'hilip4117 Tepper, Jullye144 Thaeler, Joyce-38, 56, 57, 61, 69, 99, 144 Thomas, Cherylf68, 117 Thomson, Pat-37, 38, 144 Trivison, Louis-144 Tucker, Bernard-47, 68, 144 Tucker, Gary-63, 144 Tucker, Blargureti38, 49, 48, 61, 70, 144 Turkel, Margaret'38, 47, 49, 56, 61, 62, 63, 81, 104, 117 Turoff, Carole-37, 49, 144 Ullman, El1,x'5-4, 55, 77, 86, 93, 144 Unger, Phyllis-49, 57, 81, 144 Vagarasoto, .lim-72, 144 Van Gorder, Carol-117 Vaughn, Marlene-57, 63, 65, 144 Vecchio, Shirley-117 Vincent, Bertram-46, 92, 117 Wackerman, Ed-55, 77, 117 Vtlallach, Donald-144 Ward, Virginiae-61, 68, 145 VVaxman, Jacqueline-118 W'eber, Bills64, 145 Wehrung, Robert-43, 46, 86, 87, 93, 118, 119 Weidrick, Nancy-84, 98, 99, 145 Weimer, Robert-46, 59, 118 Weinberger, Norman-642, 147 Weinberger, Peter-86, 92, 118 Weintraub, Rhoda-79, 145 Weisberger, Ruth-38, 42, 59, 61, 6'Z, 118 Weisenherg, Bob-145 Wleiss, Nancy!-47, 61, 102, 118 VVeiss, Ronald-46, 145 Weiss, ShirleyA118 Weissman, Myron--46, 63, 81, 95, 145 VVerstler, Marjorie-38, 61, 75, 77, 78, 147 Whiteman, Nancy-43, 56, 57, 61, 145 VViener, Evelyn-118 Williamson, Jim-46, 145 VVilson, Charlesv145 VVolf, Marvin-95, 146 1Volfe, Burton-75, 77, 146 Wvolfe, hlarianne436, 99, 146 VVolinsky, Joan-61, 118 V1'ood, Dave-46, 64, 94, 146 Wvoodbridge, Judy-76, 146 Yasinow, LouiseA37, 43, 61, 62, 111 Zeldman, Marilyn-146 Zellgson, Elaine-49, 146 Zervoudis, Evangeline-37, 146 Zipp, David-146 Zippert, Donald-146 Zipser, Sully-37, 118 Zucker, PeterA36, 55, 146 62 fy N f I -. K r 3e,e the worlds 7 , f f f 'ff?Z QQ ,f f A L' I ' ' f f'f'4'f, :, , f ft, I XXX4 ff 4 71 Z AWD J ff 00 ,fy ,ff I , A X X ' 4 I f 4 I 1 in ' run your nys er X2 a eep one f' fwudfyll If XR DVANOEMEN1 ,277 I - M Wzmwzf Z W9 X THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OORE PRINTING OF ALL KINDS ADVERTISING PLANS CHRISTMAS CARDS Bids 0 Sales Letters Floaters o Office Forms Blotters 0 Programs Folders 0 Ros ters Invitations e Tickets ROBERT MOORE '32 HEIGHTS PAINT STORE Paints For Every Purpose Sherwin Williams Paints Nu-Enamel for Autos House Paint We Rent- Brushes, Sanders, Steamers, Ladders, Rug and Carpet Shampoo Machines STANLEY B. MOORE 2114 LEE ROAD-NORTH OF CEDAR Ylillowstone 2-2236 and Ylillowstone 2-2237 Open Evenings 151 compliments of ooid urnituro linmpong FURNITURE - APPLIANCES - GIFTS - LAMPS 2309 Lee Road - Cleveland Heights 18, Ohio YEIlowsfone 2-3707 Est. 1912 jewelers to the Heights for 21 Years J. FRED SCHOEBEL JEWELER compliments of The Finest in Diamonds SHOE STORE Wfaielaes 4 Silverware -- jewelry 2197 LEE ROAD 2208 LEE ROAD SOUTH OF CEDAR Cleveland Heights 18, Ohio ARNOLD'S RED GOOSE FINE WATCHES Established in 1925 JEWELRY , SILVHRWA-RE uae 4 764mm S FINE REPAIR SERVICE VICTOR GARSON Reliable jeweler 2276 LEE ROAD 2270 LEE ROAD CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIO YEIlowsto Near Essex ne 2 8855 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Your Heights Dealer A NEW AND MODERN AUTO ESTABLISHMENT Conway Motors, Ino. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH HEADQUARTERS Motorcycle Pick-up Service 1907 LEE ROAD ER-1-150 See Us for the Best and Easiest Deal You Ever lVfade 0 152 Suhn altmfs 2260 LEE ROAD CLEVELAND HEIGHTS 18, OHIO llutfitters to Men and Boys SOLOMON'S CORSET SHOP Corselettes - Girdles - Bras REISNER DRUG Lingerie 2507 Lee Rd. Corner of Silsby CLEVELAND' OHIO HEIGHTS HEADQUARTERS Fon 12368 Superior Ave. 2198 Lee Rd. GLenville 1-8227 YEllowstone 2-6606 FINE C HO C OI-ATE S OPEN EvEN1NGs FA-1-4300 O F JERRY Ml LL HEIGHTS BEVERAGE Prompt Courteous Home Delivery and Pickup 743 Euclid 815 PrOSpeCf We Cater to School and Home Parties EVergreen 1-4400 3962 MAYFIELD ROAD COVERS FOR 1952 CALDRON Manufactured by THE MUELLER ART COVER 81 BINDING COMPANY 2202 SUPEROR AVENUE CLEVELAND 14, OHIO N. Walsh TO-1-2581 153 Plushls Market QUALITY MEATS FANCY CROCERIES We Deliver Compliments of EAIRNIONT THEATER FAIRMONT BLVD. and FA-1-7439 13881 Cedar SVARRENSVILLE CENTER t Elilviu I 1184 'A' FAirmounl 1-9647 CEDAR-TAYLOR RECREATION W BAR - B - Q 410644 and RESTAURANT 13429 Cedar Road RIBS - CHICKEN ' STEAK Fuu. coukse MEALS sekvso l39!5 Coder Ro d c South Euclid, Ohio OFEN11:009o 4:00 A. M. - 11:00 Oo 5:00 A. M, FRI. G. SU. Cleveland Heights A Great Game of Sport JEAN KARMEL 81 ASSOCIATES Giftwares, Silver, Lamps, Specialty Furniture 2454 Fairmont Blvd. at Cedar Cleveland Heights 6, Ohio FAirmont 1-0872 THE GEORGE P. HANDYSIDE CO. Sales and Service KAISER - FRAZER 2180 Lee Rd., YE11oWstone 2-1934 Cleveland Heights 18, Ohio SUE BROWN 2289 Lee Road YE-2-0647 Smart Fashions in Casuals and Sportswear NIICHAEES NUT SHOP Nuts Roasted Daily By MICHAEL V. WILLS Belle Harris Famous Candy 138955 Cedar Road ER-1-2161 15 EV-1-8630 EV-1-8631 MAR-KAY F0011 MARKET Complete Food and Meat Market DELIVERY SERVICE 3978 Mayfield Road Cleveland 21, Ohio The following homeroonis subscribed l00fZ., to the 1952 GALDRON: EMR 211 109 220 111 235 118 301 119 305 205 308 206 5210 it All are senior homerooms except junior homeroom 210 Compliments Of Dr. and Mrs. Ruben Pyner GENERAL Administration All School Party Athletic Service Club August Graduates Band Baseball Team Basketball Teams Black and Gold Staff Board of Education Boosters Club Boys' Bowling Club Broadcasters Caldron Staff Cheerleaders Chess Club Choir Commercial Club Corridor Guards Crest Stall Cross-Country Team Custodians Ensemble Club Faculty Football Teams Friendship Club Girls' Girls' Girls' Girls' Golf Gym Athletic Association Bowling Club Cabinet Glee Club Team Cadets H-Club Hi-Hats Hi-Y In Memoriam Intramurals january Class Omcers January Graduates june june Class Ollicers Graduates junior Class Oflicers JFAC Junior Homerooms Junior Literary Club Junior Red Cross Le Cerele Frangais Librarians Male Glec Club Managers Club Medical Staff Movie Guards Music Appreciation Club National Honor Society Nurse's Aides Olhre Aides Ofhre Stall' Orchestra Outstanding Graduates Pan-American Club Players Quill and Scroll Rifle Club Science Club Senior Advisers Senior Literary Club Service Club Sophomore Homerooms Stage Crew Student Council Student 1Vor1d Federalists Superintendent Swim Cadets Swim Club Swimming Team Tennis Club Track Team Visual Education Club Yellow Jackets DEX? 47 147 76-77 93 88-89 41 11 80-81 72 52-53 36-37 84 65 68-69 63 46 40 94 16 78 13 85-87 56-59 96-97 73 44-45 71-72 94 99 85 73 54-55 8 95 119 108-118 122 123-146 34 62 20-25 60 48 59 16 72 49 16 46 78 38 79 79 16 74-75 120-121 62 66-67 39 64 59 105-106 61 79 26-33 50 42-43 63 10 102 103 90-91 104 98 92 31 The gold in dear Heights' colors Comes from the eastern It shows a shining future for Our own beloved Heights High. Ours only fo prepare o calling, ours only To conceive direction. The ends, the means, The ioys, the sorrow-again, These ore for fime. U U U O ' 0 1 , Q The Caldron staff Wishes to thank the following people for their cooperation in the production of this book: Mark Schenker, VVilton Sogg, and Robert Tornsic for photographs, Blarilyn and Carolyn Hicks and Betty Emeis for their assistance on the activities section, and all the students who subscribed to the 1952 Caldron. 156
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