Cleveland Heights High School - Caldron Yearbook (Cleveland Heights, OH)
- Class of 1953
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A 1 14 ' X, .Q 1 P LV x 4 N 1- - 3 1 x L, X4 In November 1802 Edward Tvffln called to order the most Important meetmg In the hnstory of Ohno Prominent cutnzens of the new terrltory had met to draft a state con t s ltutlon for theur frontier constltuents Ohlo s annexation to the fast growing Umon made It the first state to be forme Northwest Terrltory The oft: bundle of seventee d from the vast clal seal a shock of wheat and a n arrows symbolnzes Ohio, the seventeenth state to be of the United States of Amerlca The 1953 sesqulcentenmal anmversar theme 150 Years of Ohio come a part Caldron celebrates Ohio y by using as nts .f- 5 ff'-'iff F' f 1 X is 310' I '76 1 ' .V . - 3 1' 'v 1 . 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Modern transportatnon conveniences probably would seem as fantastic to the scholar of T803 as the Idea of lnterplanetary travel does to us The many student druven cars and public busses rndden by Heights boys and gurls attest to the progress In transportatlon since Ohio became a state The sprrnt of competntuon was keen among the stu dents of T803 Spellmg bees un which they all partucu pated were among theur most popular achvltles Today many after school groups attract large numbers of students Typlcal of these IS the ensemble group an thas pucture .wiki 'N M-it I O I I O I O O gr irc gf I I A E x ' . I ' I I I I yy- L ,,., , . ,Q A it at l Q lg E K ' ' . l S r ,Vx s I I , V r I I ' I gl 7,13 5 WITH THE PROGRESS WHICH HAS MADE OHIO OUTST ANDING. Malik' 'T git!! 'aN'-111: no. in ' 5 X J'L1:,LJ:Qf3I,6., ':t-.l5'l3,',F: ' ' wx! U, L Z5 .nv l' NVQAJ' tr! f q ,..'l 13 q .Ja-g.gt,g1., , ggf ug' .q'lsn ix,s -.- '- -1443:-Fab. 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'f ' K L ti 'J lf,?Gf'wg :fx ' is J 1-'67, x 'fu 'H' X14 UH 'ls .tu-.5 ' 6'-!:Sl?ka Z+,x4.',1'fi'55'l'l.i .-'-LWB: S . A cJe.fL.w .., -, ...R D, 1 lww iewf . . LZ'-113032-' :ffm-flf 143352.91 I E3 Tw v 6, v I. 0 'F '1 nk- l ry'-PX ., 1-S .Buff r J, 'Ibn fi 'L' Siem 5:25 'Ji- 3s'N,Q W2 0 'sr I-3 rI'1 Q fx . JS. PIN me ,xv or .. .-:5 uf OJ 15 HELEN K WALLACE Dean of Girls A ? 'iiicf f'ffW'5' ' '.a.'1'fxif+ Fi S? ' -.z1' 4 r rr V-1 -.1 af- QQ-n-,fg!.:ff1 .. tr.--1-Q-Q:-3:-:-9,6 .,,.v Af- '.-,inns vw-1 -cw: 9 3 THREE R'S TO PREPARATION FOR LIVING IN SCIENCE An interesting contrast between the old and new is to be found in comparing the curriculum of HHS with that of Central High School, Cleveland's first public high school. Founded in I845, Central offered its 34 pupils IO courses. Heights' T952-53 curriculum included T27 courses for its 2344 students The Heights student may choose among numerous courses designed to further his individual interests and satisfy his needs After completing the first two semesters of English he may elect such sublects as modern literature, lournalism, speech, radio and dramatics He may also con tmue the study of mathematics and science beyond the required year of each These courses offer opportunity 'For the student to become a well rounded individual equipped to make his place in the world K. cHRlsrMAN C. DEWALD E- POWNEY J LANGMEAD D LAWSON M McFADDEN J RUBEN R UBER MATHEMATICS .wi- fy g Y' H GQRDON N McAFEE H MCLAUGHLIN 4, f, I J MILLER M PHILLIPS C SUHR IO UNMC- fl J 'kb aff! ' In +,.-r A 'Faw- xgm k C wgil. f 4--.,. .. JP xi rf' -42 2-.tiff-1 -a-1--41 , . . . I I , Ixb 5lEfE'Ylr I ,, gf , ,, . .' ' f-J '-PM fl C I 2 I 9 ' -' I 1' ff a gil .Sli gi -, Qi ly. i w-rf . -- In-fi: 'NLE' -H419 1' 21, 5? f f, : T' .i - 1, -- i N 'xi H .rv 1- ' ' , f CW ,. V f . -. 4, - - -2 a X. ' Q CTN QS A ,Iv , . -x I . C' ' ily! KL 7 f M Y ' C Im 4 Q- ' Q Ls 1' lf, , . A ' , X ,, ,V pc fn ,Q::. as -- H , K ,f'ge:.s1 .im N I My , , ' Q I, A si- w is I ii v , Z fs I , K.-5 W qvilzf N rl. v IF XX -A Q - . A 4 .4 I ,:,' 1 .. x-X I , . - ' 7777,- t, . I 'E - 'r .f .lg f' C if - ag,-v I A -,.,- 'Ig E ' .!if:3:, .'T iTiE fe- E +1-qs: m y f.z.y:h--f A fr-QAQ -- in--sp-1 4 242 224, LJ,---it -j -Hgilf,iaag'tT45aigy A--I i i i' M if-'-- f' -- ---A .-s., s - ' - ' THE WORLD COMMUNITY THE CURRICULUM STRESSES WHAT E BRASELTON M CLIFFORD D R EVANS L FRENCH L FREYMAN sb 5 V55 'wx W.: F J L RZ E MALIN E MODERICK G PARRY Z RASHKIS A REGAN L STEPHENS R VERHULST Z WINSLOW W WINTERS ENGLISH Class demonstrohons luke thus add to the understanding of scuence I I U I I I ff. II, I I .. W .6 qiaisy ,V Ah' F- vi . -' titans Af IRI X. . . O - - . . EXPERIENCE HAS SHOWN TO BE THE BEST IN M- BIFL L. CLARK M. DUFFY A ENGEL 1 FAST W KREMM O LEHMAN P NASH B ZW EIG m 'rx lv any IIIIV ill 071W .. ZW ffl X I . I . D I I . I . . . I I I fl lx g 8 J - gif ' 'ilffs XI ' f I , 5 -QR-lgxf 'nl I7 ek ' 'Q my 1,1 'S ' . 1' My W Qi , l., f,l1 ff ' N f ll. It I N I uh 'V' I . X , 'QI I y , I X . 1 lfllllw it I - - r r ll I I M -s , N , ,yin I 1 . I I Ml I 'Il . tu.- . X L lx Xi rg, :- Ill I Wm X y N . f, 4 553, X If . , lzll Q X -- M-X xiiflfl'-2 -g13g .,.s5 ' . 'f A , N N Nqr ,, f ff If I 35 - I 714: J- ' fl . .5 , Usa? I K K lywgxglx I2 I 5 I A -37 ' . f l 1! .il I M if c 'NIJ ' la FINE ARTS D BULKLEY HISTORY Studying the past and the present in history classes prepares students for life in the community and will help them solve the problems of the future. Modern facilities, such as radio and television, along with the resources of libraries, help boys and girls observe and learn about happenings as they occur. Foreign language instruction also utilizes modern devices with tape recorders and record players avail able for classes Hearing French, Latin and Spanish on records helps pupils in their aural oral approach to languages Fine arts courses offer pupils opportunity for self expression Films museum talks and a large record library add valuable en rlchment Familiarity with the use of ma chmes learned in industrial arts classes prepares boys to be more proficient workers in lndustry later C BACHTEL H BARBEE G sr prune Ldv!! , J A fi ,ff af jf! BOTH PAST AND PRESENT. BY IMPROVING HUMAN . . . LANGUAGE M. BLANCHARD T. EE P. T. LORZ Mrs Wmslow s halo slaps as Saunders answers gleefully In faculty assembly ART C BARNHARD G GENTILE INDUSTRIAL X L MAGOR R MONNETT M RYAN C SIMON +.. y 1-n fsiwifff sk-,Z NX L McHENRY M WEBER R wnLuAM5 I3 RELATIONS, BY BUILDING CHARACTER, AND BY PROMOTING F, BROMELMEIER E. MAGEE K- MARSH J PRICE M R055 G SPINK D WILES COMMERCIAL Once high school graduates were plunged unto the world unprepared for usmg euther buslness technuques or machunes Today courses along wuth work on edlphones tabulators, and mrmeograph machines gave students practucal experience un the mechamcs of business The abuluty to turn out a flaky ple crust or sew a smooth seom was once taught by busy mothers to theur young daughters at home The home economncs department un to day s school teaches scnentlflc home management by the use of modern educatuonal methods I5O years ago brref recess pen ods provuded the only outlet of stored up energy for the uncom fortable pupul Today s physucal educatlon classes stress good sports manshlp as well as the develop 1 HOME ECONOMICS ment of a healthy body by em phaslzmg organnzed games and mstructlon In hyglene SQ I4 DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES, THE GROWTH OF EDUCATION . .. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sfudeni body sees itself in faculty assembly take-off. D. CRANE - D. HORN C IZZO G McKINNON S RUPPERT G VANNORSDALL xx N MJXX-A YQ gg? ,MBV ! M WL? ITM , HYGIENE f wp , C WELLER R TUPTA -QN k I .J If ly Q , TN 'I il' 1 X- 6 r 1 1 AQXJ I r 'Y gels 3 32 L. rf 7-T fig wmv F - jk: Z5 J QS ,ff A , ff iv., . 2, ' xkku I7 All ' 0' If . . C ,. A si M f xg: N' M' PM X , fl sll f , I ,E X if -- S- a 'W - gi ' -T ' T 'A' - I' ' I, ,!' -f - 1 X 'K X' f N' Jif, kk , ,R 5 mv I Ill, xi ' T' ' ..-. V --'xii' - I f fhv . -rf - kxw EVN-- ? , -1 .K ff N..' 'T - ' X -f I PX f, - , QI, ..-:i1.3:4 5- 1 I ' - xi N If I I I 9 I I 4 I, ll .. f 1 ' , ' f' I' T - 'f I 1 -,I '1I.ll f- . ,! ' ' E, , - X9 'n-rf XA - - - -f ff - . .a.m :A ' f Null 924' 1 1 , - Q 1 'U' 1 -- ' If ff . --- ch. I fri 7:14 - If +V W4 -f - u I 1 :W es I . ll ' I- A E' f q.faa.l E - -TE, L., -A f 1 Ii .+R K .Y , Y - 1 7 Q1 2 ,' V aft, K, X , . .QQ- K rs f ! if ff. ' ,- ,727 ,lgxx X- - Q49 ni - VY- - i ,, gr ' h ,:-..- 1 L ? I Ci K2 'r ' -A - ii' - r' 9 1 cl . , 'Y' -- lffw- fl 'f-Ffasisff X Exfi E E I I-9, . .s?fe:!!l f 7, ' A... WM- - 4- 1-'A'l ' ,,,,,, 431 - ? -- - L' i'f 'Z l:iZ1-,' ':- if f-if ,-- ' ,-v:- L- -2-,V , ,pg-I - Q N 'fr 7:3 gn If ifigriig Y ' A ltr .1 M? ' Y -1f2x,:E f T A. Trrf-SXA?yV : 5 fl9,? ifjj , xljjri - , ' T' '1,, ET' CW iif ffv , H Of 'I5 HAS KEPT PACE WITH THE GROWTH OF DEMOCRACY A. GARD W. NIXON 5 ROWLANQQ R SAUNDERS H TUBAUGH 9A TEACHERS A well-stocked library, complete with reference material and college catalogues as well as books and magazunes for recreatuonal read ung, was unknown un the days of the first hugh school However, the Heughts school lubrary wuth an un ventory of 15421 books plays an umportant part un the lufe of all students who find ut unvaluable for research themes, scuence prouects and Englush reports The school meducal staff also serves an umportant uob by guvung physucal check ups and gym excuses and generally keepung Heughts health on a hugh level Heughts had a freshman class thus year Here a semester early because- of over crowded uunuor hugh schools the 9As have rapudly aduusted to become a part of all that hugh school has to offer LIBRARY STAFF MEDICAL STAFF Ellal Ferguson Eluzabeth S Elluot Francesl Bennett Dr Ellery P Edwards Kathleen E Bennett I I I . . I . . y - uu uu . , . I 'FN . Q ,K ,, I su , , ' . I , - . . , . I6 'P K, L- 0.15 hm J . f, ,?fw,,f, Pin-1 X 1 NWN ,, r 'f' u 1 . LL' , Q - 5..fQ, . - '. V115 f' V- A v , . .f,. Vf 1. I N A x ,qffz .a ,- td I'..3,, . -1, Yr x,:- ,i', git? .H ,tg N A xr' 'V 'fir' ' ir' h , v ' ,A .V -'1 v. ,VM , SPORTS 1803 1955 NATALIE KATZ President an Ni es NW 'A GAA, SPONSOR OF VIGOROUS AND VARIED ATHLETIC MARCIA SELZMAN Pursuing such decorous pastimes as sewing or painting interested girls T50 years ago. Todays girls participate in a vigorous athletic program GAA, the girls' co-ordinating athletic association, sponsors all feminine sports at HHS. Led this year by Natalie Katz, the GAA's took part in an LEL play-day at Lorain. Corresponding Secretary l xgqx at Tix S5 xx? 'K Wu ' mmm dm l WZ PENELOPE CONSTANTELOS Treasurer 'T Y- n y L x iii, v uw if iM7JAJxn i Hlll W A -V135 p, f - uinx1n tl Vamllllllll .g sb + au- IPI! .pi '- -at -ii 18 M V'v ':fQ- ,: ,.rS'l'.f, lip. r '-f-1' y f af ' wiuyiffv f ' s fig Antigua' cm I T f ,.7 f 1 'f ,, , L . , . , ,, I H, Q, fp' t Vffli ,Wx X . X ,If , N ,fi it - 1' J? x if X ln, ix A l A., l pr f A S F l - 1 fl ff Vi 4 i , r , ,Q .if I N: A 7, g K , T X -5, ' ' 6' ' K l 'rl It Q , Xxx 'ti Xi ll :+,:H .--sg- 1 ,4 .?N'l-'iss xr, ?i osx 413' Lf '-if A , wgf. VKX ' , , r , 1 T P- ' ' - - f':, ,,4m...f,.,,,' l f T- 1-, wi ,ff 'T P H-fl l vi, f ,, w ' O4 - -.th -e. . -Q X, ,4 - f::g1::s,-,- , A111 mv iw, no-.-.-,-,. 11.0, -, Q S- W- - L -L T.-V Y -.-..,?- - -in :.1, !12ff.4s if ' X-X, , A.:-v ...p - 'ff w22c1r:455'2 H1-1 W , 1 ifiifiig 73-119 0' V 'J' iw' '--A L hi! L'ZT f'-ZEMQ-': 'f+' L 'i -5.-i f:EiE3:a3!5ii?i?- bf- - l l' 'fl 5 ' lies- -,-- . V ' min- -:':-fir ' f '2 ZT3' '21 f ' XX :.sia:: z:s-?- , ii..imm- P 'rzvaef' - 14 f umm- . Al, : :E-' H Y M -un :due s -4-2 - iq f isi .. 'NH 'min 779' -,g,,Y, 3- 4,74 ia HELEN GRUENINGER Athletlc Club President , Thenr treasury was replenlshed by a successful after basketball game dance On May 21 they held theur tradmonal awards banquet GAA always spon sors a worth whale charity prolect This year the gurls sent gifts to homes for the aged For over 500 sports mmded gurls membership nn thus organization IS a must TRUDY HERRICK Recordlng Secretary 19 PROGRAM ATTRACTS LARGE NUMBER OF SPORTS MINDED GIRLS 1 XXX MEMBERSHIP IN YELLOW JACKETS IS GOAL OF EVERY GAA 11 Row I-Judy Spilka, Sharon Klein, Shirley Schultz, Pat Gallitto, Shelley Tuber, Jane Richardson, Jeanie Luongo, Joan Schachter. Row 2-Janet Davis, Sandra Weiner, Judy Herman, Betty Emeis, Becky Resch, Sue Kester, Marilyn Collie, Nancy Ogilvie, Annette Sinagra. Row 3-Fran Irvine, Gloria Benovitz, Marilyn Hicks, Natalie Katz, Carol Ensch, Gail Zwick, Marlene van Delden, Judy Dauber. Row 4-Susie Davis, Harriet Freedman, Mary Andrews, Betty Jane Vargo, Suzanne White, Janet Thompson, Nancy Hopkins, Danna Whiteman, Suzanne Kranheim. BECKY RESCH President A-Q.. A club for the school's feminine letter winners-that's Yellow Jackets. Although their main group interest is athletics, the girls' sportsmanship is reflected in other activities around the school. Here Judy Spilka and Carol Ensch are shawn removing trays from the faculty lunchroom. 20 Mlifi iilwl - Iwi it f I , if 3, H'iWq,t:lliC1Ml'jlr 'l llllllilllllgll 1 lil , i iil llw:i,l'i gi 'e I I I 'lftlllitllfqlfifffaii'lllfiilf 4' ff l L ' we , ia in 34,2-if - , 'A i-25: :li fl ii si llllll'llIllillll'lll'pl1fl'lll l I ,lllllllll lllllliilmlllllllll ljllllllllll itlllllllllfllllllllilllll' mil' llJ'ci,lill'Mllli I , ll'll'l'ilil illilii:litullisilllillli, W. WW Willy 5, w ww I' ll ll' ll My I' ' ilisi :iwl,'J'iaJ ll lil ,JWMHFVIW , in ' .hifi v 'l'i' .wi ,iw I 1 4 ,lg ilgx, W nwi, uf , ,ii,'iW.l, N35 ' 'i 1 f ills' If iliimrl M, is-, lw'wp W ,Jaw , xi 'ilyl-M ' irglltluiln l1fls'a.sli'1 lflfxuw' It I ,flllill ' I 'Q ' RW in w 'll ,lil ,hill ,H 2' GYM CADETS CONTINUE PIONEER TRADITION: HELPING OTHERS .,,.., I, ,It ,--, ct . , , if f,qyg,::gf!?5..,.? 1. . 1:uw..g:: Q. 4 ro if J Q 2 223, ' it E it tg, A Ely I Q J 1 12?-3f',, r t 552 ai K new yzmgwrgs ,gs E , . 1 fig ggf fi Q st s? 1: 1 S3?i5E3i 1. - .,f,Q,,, , at A, Mswxfq - ?77i?L5 JANE RICHARDSON President ln order to teach others to play volleyball correctly, the gym cadets practice the exact art of the sport themselves and, incidentally, keep in training. Row 1-Anne Zeilengold, Karen Gumprecht, Mary DeIVecchio, Georgie Shapero, Sharon Klein, Shelley Tuber, Judy Levine, Rosalyn Waxman, Shirley Schultz, Serene Stone, Ann Cotton, Jane Richardson. Row 2-Ruth Strauss, Sandra Weiner, Becky Resch, Nancy McCoy, Rosemary Flynn, Joan Stein, Marylen Segel, Annette Bell, Carolyn Hicks, Marcia Selzman, Penny Constantelos, Nancy Matthews, Ruth Bassichis. Row 3-Marilyn Hicks, Betsy Strickling, Lou Kester, Kathie DeHart, Rita Meisel, Gloria Benovitz, Marsha Gross, Fran Irvine, Joy Jenkins, Lois Ingram, Barbara Pangborn, Arlene Gilman. Row 4-Miss Graham, Miss Horn, Mary Stalz, Trudy Herrick, Donna Whiteman, Harriet Freedman, Helen Grueninger, Judie Madorsky, Barb Schmidt, Elisabeth Travis, Suzanne Kronheim, Natalie Katz, Carol Kane. GIRLS' SPORTS HAVE ADVANCED FROM CAT'S CRADLE l ff S A E A 'grim a., 5' 'I ll P' 1 H if l 'll y' R f .' 4 Vow ,W 41: ' 9 1 3... '-- ' , . . 1 Q. . - '--2? ' ll --T - .rs Late fall ushers In the volleyball season Enthuslashc about the game more gurls go out for volleyball than for any other sport Girls chosen for the all star hockey team have an opportumty to try out for the varsity squad A posmon on the varsity means membershrp In Yellow Jackets 22 1 l TO HOCKEY AND VOLLEYBALL IN LAST ISO YEARS -.lf I- D fr- I 4.7 ,XXX lLlQKkxxWl'X dsx I u ummm X i Gettmg practnce and mstructlon the gym cadets learn the fine pomts of volleyball Theur skull and knowledge of fundamentals make them dependable referees Hockey, a popular fall sport, demands skull and aglluty Here Annette Smagra leans unto the ball, whsle Betty Emels us also onthe alert 23 fx we XX A ll ,f lla - ' x ,f w--E Ill A K x --fiat A.. A' .Q ,sf Q --KYVS 'xgl VX- x' 4 ,.., 7?1:'ni 'f'Y 5. GIRLS AIM FOR NEW SKILLS IN TENNIS CLUB Possessing an interest in the game and owning a racquet are the only requirements for membership in the Tennis Club. Here mem- bers are perfecting their forehand strokes. AUDREY JOSEPH President Miss Dazey Horn Adviser Row 'I-Carole Birnbaum, Carol Baus, Marilyn Lyons, Mariory Cort, Ruth Reininger, Rhoda Tanzman, Kitty Glennan, Michele Stewart, Sylvia Goldstein, Carol Phillips. Row 2- Margie Goldsmith, Miss Dazey Horn, Sandra Katz, Carolyn Post, Phyllis Adelstein, Clau- dette Camy. 'Row 3-Susan Cooperman, Bonnie Zuckerman, Ann Ridenour, Barbara Born- stein, Nina Taslitt, Natalie Landy, Lois Goldstein, Audrey Joseph. 24 SWIM AND PLAY-THE SWIM CLUB WAY 1? 'JF Where s that ball? shouts Barbadeen Smith Sue Riemer seems to know the answer Also in pursuit of the ball are Sue Rosenthal and Nancy Ogllvle Judy Dauber President Miss Dorothy Cra ne Adviser xz Row 'I-Judy Herman, Dolores Osborn, Sue Rosenthal, Judy Dauber, Sue Reimer, Marianne Miller, Linda Hauser, Nancy Osborn. Row 2-Mary Ann Snavely, Marilyn Collie, Mary Andrews, Barbadeen Smith, Sue Davis, Sandra Shaw, Nancy Ogilvie, Nancy Green. Row 3-Kathleen Smith, Joy Abrams, Trudie Kebe, Nancy McGrath, Vickie Kennan, Barbara Orbits. Row 4-Sharon Pobby, Jeanne Cohen, Barbara Cohen, Barbara Richards, Janet Price, Betty Emeis, Gertrude Hathaway, Betty Strandt, Barbara Laveter. Row 5- Sue Burnside, Barbara Herrick, Edythe Lippert, Joanne Richardson, Nancy Hopkins, Joan Appel. 25 WITH THE HELP OF THE SWIM CADETS, HEIGHTS GIRLS Above: Splash' Three cadets take to the water Center Sally Carr wants her turn as Sue Rlemer goes off Below: Practicing Infesavmg Janet Thompson rescues Nancy Ogilvie 26 GAIN SELF-CONFIDENCE AND SKILL IN DEEP WATER es... Row 1-Sue Rosenthal, Judy Herman, Miss Dorothy Crane, Sue Reimer, Marianne Miller. Row 2-Mary Ann Snuvely, Sally Carr, Janet Thompson, Nancy Ogilvie, Nancy Osborn. Row 3-Joan Schacter, Marilyn Collie, Mary Andrews, Dolores Osborn, Linda Hauser. Row 4-Judy Dau- ber, Edythe Lippert, Kathleen Smith, Joanne Richardson, Beth Nank. Nancy Ogilvie President Miss Dorothy Crane Adviser i0 xx llfxx ,,,,.-- J-HS-: Y ' M it? 1 475 ,WIN l fa, Qonfs 'nrt' km! Y if A tx Swim Cadets perfect swimming skills as well as teach them These cadets are practicing the star formation in readiness for their annual water show 27 so is A L v , is , N i by ' ' 4? , S . mi U. ' K .ff T - E -L- -V it KN V 7 , Q, gl Q L gl T , , fi - 1 ,J lm... lsi' D ,gl ,JL A ee: 1Pf f-fffe lesst-. Q K .9 Q CO-CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN DICK BOGOMOLNY FRANK RINELLA SEYMOUR Ul.l.MAN Quarterback Tdtkle TCCIKIG INJURIES PLAGUE TIGERS THROUGHOUT ENTIRE SEASON Our team made a good showing, said Heights Tigers' Coach George McKinnon, considering the fact that we were handicapped with iniuries to key players throughout the season. The eleven started the season by swamping Glen- ville, 4l-6. That victory proved to be the Tigers' only win. A drubbing by Springfield, 34-O, on November 7 ended the season with the Hilltoppers in the LEL cel- lar. Heights then moved on to Columbus to see the Ohio State-Pitt clash. The McKinnon-men will be pinning their hopes for the T953 season, score-wise, on an unusually fine crop of iuniors, back for their second campaign. Edward Moderick, line coach, George McKinnon, head coach, Richard Tupta, backfield coach. Row 'I-Manager Alvin Buckholtz, Herbert Magedovitz, .lack Kravitz, Frank Rinella, Seymour Ullman, Richard Bogomolny, Harvey Braun, Ronald Peltz, Bernie Goodman, Norman Treinish, Chuck Ertle. Row 2-Coach Richard Tupta, Bennett Brown, Norman Winger, Jerrold Winger, Frederic Hirschfield, Frank Schreiner, Dan Gregg, Gary Grove, Joe Galemmo, Donald Sandler, Richard Yokel, Coach Edward Moderick, Coach George McKinnon. Row 3-Larry Hutner, Robert Barkley, Donald Penn, Ronald Greene, Jack Weingold, William Ong, Neil Johnston, Gene Zuckerman, Gerald Wedren, Alan Longert, Sammy Levine. Row 4-James MacDonald, Bill Krupman, Ronald Glazer, Harvey Schlesinger, Richard Greenspan, Richard Burnside, Bernie Tolin, Bob Holstein, Morton Kaplan, Louis Jalovec. .OU 111' Q .vw Wi' 4-Q, JU vw'-f W H-za. I' A f VARSITY CAGERS INTACT The Heights cagers, led by Captam Make Belkln tlnlshed another thrnllmg season The Tlgers played T2 LEL games and five Independent The year was filled with excitement ln the first game with Shaw the hoopmen were behind golng Into the last quarter but came back to wln, thereby tymg Euclad for the LEI. leadershlp Subsequent losses to Euclud and Lakewood lessened tntle chances con suderably Since none of the boys were mud year graduates Helghts team was Intact throughout the campaign Seemg most of the action durlng the season were Ronme Adelman Make Belkm, .lack Cox Buzz Lewus, and Mel Waxman THROUGHOUT ENTIRE SEASON 32 Coach Gall Vannorsdall i' OU Row 2 Mel Waxman .lack Cox Bully Lewls Bernle Tolln Mlke Belkin Bull Ong Ron Adelman Row 3 Coach Gaul Vannorsdall Bob Sneder Chuck Denly Harvey Schlesmger Managers Jlm Cotesworth and Dave Rosen Captam Mike Belkln Center Jack Cox Forward Mel Waxman Guard I f f . . u U . . . It r 1 ' I , . 1 . . X . . . V f 1 I 1 if 'S- f 5- 1' z , , I , 2' -. .Q . 1 Ru, xl. A ,IM x,A L' is .eq L 1 I I .I . .I . .l. I - 1 D 1 A 1 1 r ' . . .I I I T l , . if WON-LOST RECORD Heights Opponents 62 Warren 50 65 Lincoln 45 48 Lakewood 43 56 Canton McKinley 50 53 Euclid 59 74 Elyria 67 49 Cuyahoga Falls 60 62 Shaker 56 50 Lorain 38 56 Shaw 50 51 Euclid 57 46 Lakewood 49 79 Elyria 57 59 Shaker 54 48 Lorain 38 63 Shaw 54 .lubilant team reioices after another victory. Buzzy Lewis grabs rebound in Euclid game. R00 Adelmvm Forward Bernard Tolin, Forward Ron Adelman drives in for a lay-up shot 31 HEIGHTS TANKMEN CAPTURE LEL CROWN FOR FOURTH Bennett Brown Backstroke Wlth Gary Plldner splashing has way to a new record of T07 In the lOO yard backstroke the swimming team once agam captured the Lake Erie League champlonshlp Also Instrumental an the vlctory were Alan Gl.1eck and Warren Fnschmann who duvmg, respectively Earlner ln the season Duck Schwarten set a team record of ll72 an the T20 yard undnvldual medley whale Plldner and Frlschmann set other team and pool records The team was agam coached by Ralph Wnlllams and captalned thus year by Sandy McOmber Alan Glueck Breaststroke D George Geuser Breaststroke Coach Ralph Wllllams Row I Alan Glueck Warren McOmber Bennett Brown Duck Schwarten George Gelser Warren Frlschmann Don Becker Row 2 John Day Jon Mar tln Dave Goodman John Baker Al Smollm Hershel Marks Row 3 Bob Weber Al Schnelderman Henry Kllllan Mark Saglnor Gary Plldner Row 4 Gary Posner Don Drucker Dave Hickman Bob Stark Mark Palmqunst Ronny Yullsh Coach Ralph Wnlllams Q Z . V Kg 1 l K 'l . . . . LEL : ' - , '53 placed first in the TOO-yard breaststroke andlfancy STRAIGHT YEAR: PILDNER, GLUECK, AND FRISCHMANN STAR Dick Schwarten lndlvldual Medley Captain Sandy McOmber Freeslyle Baker Goodman and Fruschmann race across the pool 1.11 Q W. Don Becker Warren Frischmann Free slyle FCWCY D'V 9 Schwarlen Marhn McOmber and Becker man the free style relay team Martin comes an as McOmber fakes off In a racing dlve I . I I - I , . . . . I . . . ' l e F 9 V, 5 , la' A ' 'll f - x Ai' K n ,ju , ',,. ' aw' ST' 4 . , .. . . A I , - , 1 ,A L V. 'fy i' ii. W , t -. 3 W - ' , . . ' x if . L , 4 - Y , ri l 1 ,ff h 'M 1 lf. 1 Q f is A mf , . af- 'r T. X ' , A 1-,X f , I - 33 X, N. T2 M' iw ,J es fx-wav X 'W-Z Ly. DICK PETERJOHN 3 Captain I BASEBALL PERCENTAGE BEST IN FIVE YEARS i 'sur C You'll never win that argument, Coach! l952 was the Tigers' best season, per- centage-wise, since l947, Coach Bernard Zweig reports. Their record was T3-2. Al- though the team won no championships, the campaign was dotted with high-spots. Playing under the lights for the first time in their history, the Tiger nine downed Euclid 5-2. Lefty Peteriohn's one-hit hurling ac- counted forthe win in the extra-inning game. Eliminated in the LEL race by Shaker Heights came back the next day, winning at Lakewood. Leading the pitchers were Peteriohn, Bel- kin, and Adelman with records of 6-2, 4-O, and 3-O respectively. High average hitters were Glazer, .4255 and Weisman, .34O. Kravitz slaps another single. Row I-Bill Gibbs, Lou Cangelosi, Bill Lolli, Don Olshansky, Sandy Weisman, Mike Belkin, Ron Glazer. Row 2-Craig Proctor, Chuck Goldy, Sig Penn, Jack Kravitz, Ron Adelman, Stan Grossman, Dan Gregg, Bob Tomsic. Row 3-Ronny Franks, .lack Cox, Carl Prohaska, Dick Peteriohn, Coach Zweig, Dave Jones, Gordon Safran, Bob Sweeney, Dick Yokel, Clit? Akins. X6 Ii' XG 'Ps ff-I 45 LKXG I I TRACK TEAM WINS LEL, HILLTOP MEETS ,- Row 'I-Coach Tupta, Sanford Wolf, John Greve, John Fulton, Dave Wood, Merle Haber, Vic Krupman, Harvey Garrison, Al Oherst, Don Jacober, Robert Crink, Al Ranen. Row 2-Steven Gage, Sam Hillel, Harvey Gordon, Don Meckler, Jack Krill, Phil Meyers, Herb Rusakoff, Bernie Simon, Alex McCullough, Mal Riemer, Tom Kern. Row 3-Dick Meyers, Ronnie Green, Jim Reighart, Joe Galemmo, Joe Recchi, Ronny Peltz, Manny Freeman, Larc Smith, Harvey Palchick, Dave Bigler, Lee Cooperman. Row 4-Dick Ceaser, Bob Goodman, Dick Spike, Tom Chambers, Bill Ong, Frank Vitale, Jim Russell, Gene Zuckerman, Norm Winger, Dick Schwarten. Coach Tupta credits the victories of the 'R x, , , '52 Track Squad to teamwork, not to indi- V vidual stars. ' J L J The Tigers clinched the LEL championship 6 with Recchi, broad iumper, Wood, miler, and the 880-yard relay team winning their events. After placing sixth in the NEO Meet and fifth in the West Tech Relays, the cin- dermen won the Hilltop Meet with Greve winning low and high hurdle events, Fulton, lOO-yard dash, Wood, half-mile and mile events. ln dual meets Shaker's half-point margin over the Tigers ruined Heights' perfect rec- ord for the season, including wins over Shaw and Euclid. The camera catches Meyers isecond from leftl and Wood ifourth from leftl, as the gun goes off. 'fs 'as ' .J-' 1 ' -. , Zv-'gc 93,55-H ,,,,,-,.f.,2...-,M N . ' Aff -'Qs-iw ,itimfvx-,eflgfi .- A, ,,,'rvV' - , -4-, f .. v .4 75+.,,gfA - 1 fy... .7-4 1 5- bivytf 5'k.fY'rEgsa'fsa'?ff sEz 'fi -, UV. g gg-Q' fr, ye,-r' ff: ., if, -'- r-.,,4e: 1n'!'fV'T 4 ' K T' diff! fl7.5e:-'ii- ,L'.,n' effigkrzlh, '-.fx 5535, W . f , if 'sf4,,,..1f'-.-,.- .se I 1 W wi r . wt ' f-. i'f:k:i,' Krupman clears the bar again. X N BOYS ENERGY FINDS OUTLET IN INTRAMURALS CROSS COUNTRY Offucuals Club members under co advusers Izzo and Tupta super vuse contests un all mauor Intramural sports Al Sumon and Marv Fruedman are score keepers of the organuzatuon ment, and Duck Suegel Neul Rem brandt Art Besser, Byron Krantz Malcolm Ruemer, Don Meckler, Ber me Sumon, John Cox, Jerry Delson and Bernue Kwaut are offucuals Intramurals are based on pounts the wunners un each grade get 50 pomts Each forfeut subtracts and every game played adds pounts After baseball season the pounts are totalled, and the wunnung home room us awarded the school cham puonshup -.,,.w' Row I Jerry Delson Don Jacober Al Sumon Neul Rembrandt Bernue Sumon Row 2 Don Meckler Duck Suegel Mr Izzo Mr Tupta Byron Krantz Art Besser Row I Harvey Palchuck Ed Landy Duck Raunegger Row 2 Coach Engel Phul Myers Len Ross Seymour Helman Sherman Mulls The Cross Country Team, coached by Alvun Engel, ran un sux meets thus season The harruers defeated Parma and Shaw but lost to Rhodes, Shaker, and Euclud ln the Lake Erue League Meet, the Tugers placed fifth Under stuff competutuon Heughts flnushed tenth at the Dustruct Meet The endurance men took second place un the Truangular Meet, held on October I5 at Forest Hulls The squad was sparked by Phul Myers and Lenny Ross, who were the top scorers thus year Other team members uncluded Sherman Mulls, Duck Raunugger, Seymour Hel man, Ed Landy, and Harvey Pal chuck I I . . . - ss.., VME., A 1 ' . Q - ' , .,c,,,, .M WJ, 2 I , , If I I 'Nw , ' W , k 'V 5 I ., - . . F I W A h -MLA -1 . is I Q. . 4 ' Don Jacober takes care of equip- S If --Fl n I , I - . I I I K I . . I : Q, I I . I , . 4. I- ' 5 1 r I 1 I 1 I I - Q 1 I I 1 ' I ' I I ' .T l I I A ' T I ' I I 1 I ' TENNIS, GOLF TEAMS BREAK EVEN IN '52 COMPETITION Row 'I Kenny Lleberman Drck Gold George Farr Mel Waxman Joel Shapiro Hal Markowitz Row 2 Coach Muller Jam Ketchle Barton Gulbert Bob Frledson Larry Fruedman We had tough competutuon, stated Golf Team Coach Carmen Izzo revnewnng the 52 season, but the boys dnd a good lab The golfers played ten matches wmnnng five and losing flve Low scorers for the team were Dave Ognlvle Buzz Lewns, Bull McGill and Bob Samuels According to Dave Ognlvue, the team s number one drlve, chip, and put man the hardest team to beat was Orange The Tigers mtensnve practoce, both Indoors and out, paid off for the players When the llnksmen are the hosts, they play at enther Grantwood Golf Club or the Mayfield Golf Course Heights Tennis Team, the first to represent the school rn several years, played In sux contests thus year Breakmg even an the won lost column, the netmen defeated Lake wood, Loram, and Euclrd but bowed to Shaw Shaker, and Elyrna Mcnnstays of the hard court com petutors the doubles teams had excellent records Bob Krasny and Jlm Harrus went undefeated, whsle the comblnatnon of Phil Begrun and George Farr lost but one match The new courts at the Cedar Lee corner of the campus not only are used by the squad for practice but also are open for use by other students Row 'I Bobby Samuels B1llMcGull Row 2 Dave Ogllvue Buzz Lewis Coach Izzo John Bestgen Howard Ruby 37 TIGER CUBS SECOND IN LEI.p IAYVEES READY FOR VARSITY 9A FOOTBALL TEAM ORGANIZEDg LETTERMEN SPONSOR HOMECOMING DANCE Row 'I-Bruce Pauly, Jay Minello, Lyn Svendson, Elton Riemer, Jerry Rosen, Robert Cohen, Daniel Turoff, Eugene Friedman, Richard Emch. Row 2-Manager Sherman Lito- S witz, lrwin Kroot, Martin Markowitz, Robert Sibison, Q , Lester Wyman, Douglas Cof- fey, Michael Jackson, Ken- neth Sobol. Row 3-Coach Harry Gordon, Gary Swerd- low, Donald Reiches, Jerry Hershman, Melvyn Goldstein, Gerry Meneri, Thomas Foster. Row 4-Neil Leiner, Michael Bassichis, Herbert Fricke, Stewart Landau, Lee Powar, Robert Goldy, Richard Kale. Among the many problems involved in the transfer of the 9A's to Heights was participation in inter-scho- lastic football. A separate Freshman Team was organized under Coach Harry Gordon. These 9A's played Lakewood, Parma, and Collinwood, failing to win any games. Members of the H-Club are boys who have earned letters in basketball, football, track, swimming, and baseball. Among their activities the 35 athletes under Mr. Stephen Ruppert's direction gave a Homecoming Dance in December, the first of its kind at Heights. Row I-Bernie Simon, AI Smollin, Don Weiss, Mike Belkin, Ron Adelman, Don Becker, Al Glueck. Row 2- Sandy McOmber, Mel Wax- man, Bennett Brown, Phil Meyers, Don Meckler, Ron Glazer, Herb Russakotf. Row 3-Mr. Ruppert, Dick Peter- iohn, Frank Vitali, Sherman Mills, Jon Martin, Jack Kravitz, Len Ross. Row 4-Bob Hol- stein, Don Sandler, Harvey Braun, Marv Slesh, Fred Hirshfield, Ronnie Peltz. Row 5-Dan Gregg, Norm Trin- ish, Gene Zuckerman, Les Shoen, Tom Schmitt, Jerry Winger, Lou Canielosi. Row 6-Dave Goodman, Dick Schwarten, Dick Bogomolny, lrwin Glick, Warren Frisch- mann, Norm Winger, Gordon Safran. 39 p- nl Our defense closes in. 'E' .gs U . 1 ,ht NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Semester I Carol Kane Trudy Herrlck Joan Cole Duck Bogomolny Sallyann Amdur Phyllls Balley Ruth Basstchls Donald Becker Rlchard Bogolmony Katherme Brandt Bennett Brown Shella Brown Lenore Cagen Sally Carr Edward Chenevey Phyllus Cherns Cornelxa Chnchester Barbara Cleverly Ina Cohen Joan Cole Marllyn Collie Marnlou Cook Lee Cooperman Kathne DeHart Beverly DeVore Rena Drubo Lulse Elconln Betty Emens NANQNAL HONOR SOCIETY X 1 I Presudent Vuce presudent Secretary Treasurer Barbara Fox Ruta Frerberg Vlrgmla Glenn Reeva Gold Phyllns Grossberg Karen Gumprecht Harold Gurev Mer: Gertrude Herrick Martha Hesse Carolyn Hncks Marllyn Hacks Carol Kane Earl Kasdon Davld Katz Marian Katz Byron Krantz Gary Kraus Suzanne Kronhelm Milton Legome Robert Lesher Nancy Matthews Warren McOmber Dons Metzner Beth Nank 42 Semester II Earl Kasdon Sallyann Amdur Betsy Strlcklung Phyllns Grossberg Ruth Nemrow Nancy Ogelvne Barbara Pangborn Margery Paull Irvmg Phllllps Sandra Rosan Howard Ruby Jane Schneuder Marcia Selzman Jay Slegel Bob Sllver Joan Stem Betsy Strlckllng Burton Sult Tom Taylor Florence Warhaft Lots Waxman Norman Weinberger Larry Weiss Joanne Wuntner Millard Wohl Mark Yanover Kenneth Znegel X x 1 f I f T E 1 V U Judith Berenstein Anita Goldstein Carol Phillips 4. Q QUILL AND SCROLL Semester I Marnlou Cook Byron Krantz Judnth Berenstem Sallyann Amdur Carol Blumberg Beverly DeVore Betty Emels Bette Frredman Catherme Glennan Reeva Gold Phyllxs Grossberg Harold Gurev Martha Hesse UJ F' J Il-ICHSJ President Vnce presxdent Secretary treasurer Florlce Horowntz Earl Kasdon Marlon Katz Barbara Kleger Herbert Kosser Charlene Krohn John Kurtz David Madorsky Dons Metzner Patrlcla Newman 43 Semester II Byron Krantz Howard Ruby Sallyann Amdur Margery Paull Sandra Rosm Howard Ruby Jane Schnender Robert Sulver Eileen Solomen Sandra Strauss Mervun Vmocur Lots Waxman Joanne Wmtner Q A U 1 K6 . 1 3 as 3,11 'Q ' 5 I ph Dj K- .1 4- C X 1 - .. . ., ,J 'hh : S: 3 vi 'GT lla f 1 4' y . Y 'B in X l '.: - 2, 9 . 1. SE Y M: 23: Y l 1: 2' 1,1 ts 4 15 1 ..J. . . . 1, if v lu? ' e i . ,, ,, , A' 1 O f 1 2: 'H 1, 9 as '4 v - lrll: :JAY rr u 7 v 1 4 Y 'f 'Q 9 A. 2-5 N -gn, O f, 1 21 El 1 , D 9 lei W . 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AND Barbara Goodrich Joanne Winlner Madelyn Mosler Doris Melzner Marian Katz Harold Gurev Reeva Gold Eileen Solomon Row 1-Marian Katz, Reeva Gold, Barbara Kleger, Sue Ko- vacs, Elaine Schiff, Doris Melzner, Sallyann Amdur, Mrs. Zora Rash- kis.Row 2-Eileen Solomon,Mad- elyn Mosfer, Carol Blumberg, Ferne Halprin, Florice Horowitz, Ruth Harris, Bob Silver, David Hick- man. Row 3-Lois Waxman, Janice Koppelman, Sylvia Wahl, Joanne Wintner, Merv Vinocur, Howard Kaspy, Leonard Mari. Row 4-Pat Newman, Charlene Krohn, Barbara Goodrich, Harold Gurev, Louis Jalovec, Ron Adel- man, Bob Tomsic. John Kurtz Dave Madorsky Barbara Smiley Byron Krantz Betty Freedman Jane Schneider Bob Coward Eileen Silverman if Q., ' ' --we -tc 11 .' ,Q 4' - y . '45 'Vg fl L - -t 3Y'r,'3,. -T OUTLET FOR STUDENTS' CREATIVE ABILITIES Rowl Sue Godfrey Beverly Ann Hill Dolores Salat Bette Friedman llene Silverman Bar bara Smiley Barbara Blaire Reeva Gold Row 2 hel Macks Betty Emeus Jane Schnei der Annette Bell Joe Flnizua Betty Strandt Stephen Adelstem Kitty Glennan Miss Edith Malin Row 3 Mr Lee Charlene Krohn Myr na Twiggs Marlorie Korner o Coward Dave Schwartz Jackie Gold Sandy Strauss Mr Bachtel Row 4 Byron Krantz John Kurtz Howard Hirsch Earl Kasdon Elaine Cohen, David Madorsky David Hickman Frederick Petro Mr Winters Students who have art or writing ability find an outlet for their original work in The Crest, which is published semi annually by student staffs Friendship Club with 500 mem- bers is one of the largest at Heights. Started in I922, this club for girls has maintained its popularity through the years. The Senior Friendship calendar included such programs as Sneak Preview, Going, Going, Gone, Male Box, Songs for Sale, Pirates' Party, Native Knowledge, and Senior Sendoft. THE HAND OF FRIENDSHIP IS X S, 9 3 f I , My J Thornton Row 2 Annette Nathanson Judy Hof? Mrs Mary Sayre Ann Smith Kathleen ZX ,,.JfShr A is rf 19 ki Q Starting oft with a Columbus Carnival, Junior Friendship's meet- ings included an Inter-Faith Program at Thanksgiving, a Christmas party, Celebrity Hour, Shining Glory, and the Sportlight. Two special attractions for Sopho- more Friendship were their Cl parties, one each semester. A Style Show, Date Panel, Skits and Tips on Dancing were also featured. 1.1.-Q -tv C? ti 17 'var SENIOR OFFICERS: Row I-Sallyann Amdur, Mary Stolz, Myra Faigin, Patsy Brown Row 2-Mrs. Dorothy Wiles, Janet Marabito, Barbara Cleverly, Clara Chapman Elisabeth Travis. EXTENDED TO EVERY GIRL ,.,,4 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Row I-Roberta Silverman, Raycine Reece, Gloria Lefton, Rochelle Duber, Pat Roth. Row 2-Barbara Trump, Gail Zwick, Annette Sinagra, Marilyn Meyer, Mrs. Margaret Duffy. Members spread spirit of friendshi b h I ' h p y e pmg ot ers less fortunate than themselves. W X .gla ' X P - ' 5-'Ian' 5 . I, 'mfg .n,. at' 1- 9-fd I. . 1 , If Iilgl X A I 5 X X l A I ' ' 4 'weifff ff A .ix V. ,la IN 4, ' I, fn- N Q., 517, I s 1 X l if s Q 'qv . Y. X g f I ri h If kill qi. ' -, tn mi r flifl aff' If inn! 9,7 v,, 'f' 1 6 - 19 'wr FRIENDSHIP SERVICE PROJECTS SPREAD CHEER AND GOOD WILL Friendship Club, the school's biggest organization, gives every girl in the school an opportunity to enlarge her circle of acquaintances. The 500 girls spent their four service meetings on worthwhile projects, such as making Christmas candles, valentines, and Hal- lowe'en tray favors. These gifts were distributed to patients at Doctors' Hospital, City Hospital, and the Baptist Home for the Aged. This year under the leadership of club spon- sor Mrs. Zeta Winslow members also filled food baskets at Thanksgiving to be distributed to needy families. Friendship Club plays an important part in the lives of many Heights Girls, while helping to bring cheer and good will to unfortunate Clevelcinders. Valentines made by Sophomore Friendship helped cheer the patients at City Hospital. J i . ' , ... X . IK M X .fi fx f te an-Ci P 'of , I f-Ufifiv Q y,j,g-.pgs L f 'tif .925 'V 19 f ms?-'5s-f 0 I G1 n gm I 'I , X R. XS! I X Ji il - Y , X' IM Xl ig . Z7 I , 1, -'jX 'W it if , ff 'iff X XM, ,A Kiwi J:',' A X mg N Q fe ta? J it 511' R X I u tg' 95' 'its- Jkiok 1 xx 50 4 I ! rf' .K ,LL r'l- - o Aff' s. ek, rfb 1 .Qs -' D SERVICE GROUPS As oil calms troubled waters, the Nurse's Aides, Office Aides and Service Club help each busy school day to run more smoothly by lightening the routine duties of the medical and office staffs. Each period Nurse's Aides check students' height and weight, file health cards, or type such information as accident forms. YI 1 S? I . ' I I --- ' I fb-411'-Af .42 I An essential duty of compiling and delivering the daily absence list is performed by Office Aides. Gaining valuable experience in the secretarial field, girls of the Service Club give clerical help to the Red Cross, Community Chest, and PTA. Compiling the athletic eligibility list weekly is one of their regular iobs. OFFICE AIDES: Row I-Ina Cohen, Hazel Cort, Phyllis Bailey, Shirley Shultz, Adrienne Bloch, Florence Warhaft, Marcella Frato, Shirley Blau. Row 2-Rita Freiberg, Suzanne Kronheim, Phyllis Cherns, Rena Drubo, Valoise Haldeman, Judy Beallo. Raw 3-Barbara Eisenberg, Carol Blumberg, Sue Reimer, Audrey Borda, Barbara Newman, Deborah Weissman, Reva Bialosky. .v Jw . I 1 A , rf-ff gi If I i ,, M... I ,,,.,Z,g ,A , . I 4 i 52' 0. - ' NURSE'S AIDES: Row 1- Lucy Mandell, Judy Garber, Diane Gordon, Eunice Pola- cek, Carol Bertenthal. Row 2 -Nancy Canner, June Reece, Beverly Shiffman, Mrs. New- ton, Rochelle Werner, Elaine Scharf, Marguerite Chomiak. SERVICE CLUB: Row 1-Roberta Miller, Virginia Nowak, Rita Binkovitz, Phyllis Brody, Lucy Mandell, Doris Gould. Row 2--Sandra Harris, Marcella Frato, Shirley Bruss, Doris Monateri, Madelyn Master, Sandra Stern, Mrs. Ethel Magee. Row 3-Myrna Twiggs, Toby Leib, Beverly DeVore, Nancy Fagerholm, Marlene Markowitz, Penelope Constantelos. l v QV nf ll D L. if L1 A fi n fav W ,., Q.. E? 4 if .L ,L fm Y. QQ -he L'. 4 f-1 ff 'ol- ' ' f 1 f NK JV, ' m . W0 f . xg 'I' WZ' 'E '5 5' ' I 377, ff if' ' xg, Q g, '?:.,'g,-'15 as iw' 'Q G ff ff .4 V- -W 1 w f -se-1 45 , 1. Q WX ' 5 ki' wifi? 5 'QQ sus K, .' fy' ' Na., 'E'. 'Fl V pl' 'Y Mg' Yx,fQ , E , 2 L Q xi- A 0 X X O .5 tg! X I hi! 'LA Vain-1 an hifi! S! LJ ff . 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Ffabrbklv T!!!-f J!! , 'X- ,EJLA N X 552 zmfwff 5555341 ' , 9 -...Q i A M ,I , . f ' I ' f . 1 ,I , 1 . f 5. Q71 . -Q v G' K A xg Km QV I - Y: I 'A : A .155 QI Q.. Q-Lag A - c ., AF ' A ,. . '- Q' ' A 4--21,31 QYI4 I' ' - 'V , , . 1 f as 1 X l is - Fwy . f. f Y Q- f 1 is if!!! K . .ff LITTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RANKS FIRST The 96 piece Symphony Orchestra is a far cry from the fiddler and caller in vogue T50 years ago. A board of iudges, composed of music directors from Miami University, Indiana University, and Collin- wood High, ranked the orchestra first in the state, after they had been chosen tops in the district. FIRST VIOLINS Dick Bogomolny Mark Yanover Betsy Strickling David Dietzel Lenore Cagen Alan Lubin David Katz David Uscheek Judy Ballonoft Beverly Hill Art Wohl Sheldon Coe SECOND VIOLINS Paul Hirschfield Judy Foth Jerry Skolnik Carl Koch Marilyn Wargo Mary White Gail Henigman Lois Robinson Nancy Matthews Antoinette Cerveny Barbara Cohen Sally Snyder Irving Buchler Burton Saltzman Sandra Ginsburg Joan Francis Peggy Shafer VIOLAS Aaron Ballonotf Bill Ferguson Elaine Schiff Don Clauson Barbara Pangborn Idarose Schock Bob Lustig Stanley Robboy Anita Goldstein Valerie Benson Janice Wiener CELLOS Norman Geller Paul Meiland Judy Dauber Daphne Michaelides Zeda Wainer Bob Williamson Phyllis Singer Barbara Yucker David Parker Carl Craig Jim Porter STRING BASSES Louis Price 1:1211 - , f, Q. 2 Q 5' IU vial If W 1313 .4 I ,A - ' 8 a Q flip 1 ,i ,,, f ' 'W 5 9' , rf 4' M X f im 1 . 8 L f, 9' ,3 9 VA - M 1 Q' K' 'Q is . if iff A mQAL: fmvsm .A f 5 'i' ' a Q 'f Mm' dz- . x ' f Z 5 . fm, V. -ff- . . . - 4' 1 5 g E tg Q 1-Jw FONDEST CHOIR DREAM MATERIALIZES AS THEY TRAVEL TO ,J ,P June 24, l953, will be an important date in history -the history ofthe Heights Choir. Seventy singers will depart on the Cunard Line's Georgie for a thrill- packed seven weeks singing tour through Europe. The Choir was chosen to represent United States high school choirs in the International Music Festival in Brussels, Belgium. Many of the comforts of home will FIRST SOPRANO5 Sandra Taylor Leader Cornelia Chichester Marilyn Collie Ann Cotton Joyce Davidson Ann Garrington Karen Gumprecht Sara Lamont Loretta Lorz Mary Maybury Lucy Mehler Judy Morganstern Ruth Nemrow Sandra Peters Sandi Zipser SECOND SOPRANOS Gretchen Wettlaufer Leader 58 Sally Carr Clara Chapman Cora Chapman Jeanette Collins Betty Conner Judy Friedman Katie King Charlene Krohn Sally Nash Virginia Parry Jane Richardson Marilyn Shurter Sallie Tarlitz Barbara Whiting FIRST ALTOS Beth Nank Leader Phyllis Grossberg Marilyn Hicks Judy Levine Elsa Mautz Sue Perkins Becky Resch Ann Smith Michele Stewart Ruth Strauss Sandra Weiss SECOND ALTOS Donna Whiteman Leader Nancy Baker Lois Davidson Sandy Dubick Kitty Glennan Carolyn Hicks EUROPE TO SING IN INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL Carol Meltzer Carol Olmstead Gail Sinclair Mary Ann Snavely Joan Stein Marcia Thornton Eileen Twigg Barbara Wilson FIRST TENORS Dave Swanson Leader Bruce Barnes Larry Bell Jerry Crawford Bill Lolli George Thoburn Dave Vanderwist SECOND TENO RS Steve Gage Leader Arnie Berk Bruce Himelfarb Alan Lettofsky Harold Nissley Bill Thompson BARITONES Dave Bigler Leader Mike Belkin Bill Bigler Virgil Cosby Jim Doolittle Ronnie Glazer Elliott Hamilton Louis Jalovec Neil Johnston Gary Kraus Jon Martin Warren Mcomber Bill Ong BASSES Jack Krill Leader Chris Barnes Ric Barnes Larry Blond Jim Cotesworth Jerry Delson Jerry Dickerson Al Horning Milt Legome John Lorz Martin Shiffman Pete Whitaker 59 MONTHLY SERIES OF WHK BROADCASTS INTRODUCES YJ 1 , fav, ,., , l s X iq.. Row 1-Mr. Harold Barbee, Sheila Swerdlow, Carol Wolfe, Margaret Leuten, Roberta Silverman, Toby Wolf, Betty Mills, Alice Koval, Pauline Lev, Sue Kovacs, Sandra Polster, Pat Pattison, Yvonne Dalton, Shirley Herstig, Martha Yost, Saundra Friedman. Row 2-Margery Paull, Janet Cohen, Charlotte Perry, Sally Field, .loan Hed- berg, Joan Schachter, Serene Stone, .loan Sepessy, Claire Mytnowiecka, Sandra Baron, Marilyn Thorpe, Judy Dietrich, Roberta Gluchov, Shelley Tuber, Virginia Bellan. Row 3-Sandra Weiner, Charlene Zimmerman, Mari- lou Cook, Lenore Wohl, Ardie Lowry, Marcia Selzman, Janice Koppelman, Janet Price, Judy Herman, Lorena I I J ,y ' l I kj .v ' .A if X 'J f , i in 7 . 7 f l . I f ' X , 1 Singing a variety of songs ranging from Hi-Diddle 'N I Diddle to Tschaikowsky's None But the Lonely 'J' 'sf ' I f J Heart , the girls in Glee Club combine their enthusiasm ' 1 f I and aptitude for singing in striving for vocal per- ' V fection. Comprising the year's engagements were perform- ances at civic functions and iunior highs, the Spring 60 1 l GIRLS' GLEE CLUB TO GREATER CLEVELAND LISTENERS BOYS' GLEE CLUB SINGS WAY INTO HEART OF HEIGHTS ii I W Row T-Robert Wright, Phil Seidel, Lowell Kaplan, Sanford Fleishman, Sue Kovacs, Guy Huston, Edgar Blecher, Bernard Hersh, Sheldon Glass, Nelson Katz. Row 2-Mr. Harold Barbee, Bob Bonacker, Ed Weber, Marvin Hal- pern, Norman Reuven, Neal Stevens, Dan Friedman, Dick Spike, Howard Hoffman, Robert Lane. Row 3-Ronald Abrams, Frank Porath, Tom Schmitt, Billy Richardson, Marvin Waxman, Ralph Brody, Jerry Winger, John White, Marv Miller. Row 4-Ronald Franks, Jerry Sloan, Dick Greenspan, Dick Burnside, Norman Winger, Bob Jackson, Dave Slomovitz, Dan Lee, Don Perkal. An interest in singing, the ability to carry a tune, and the willingness to co-operate are the only entrance fees required by Harold E. Barbee for membership in his Boys' Glee Club. The group meets daily every seventh period. The main purpose is to enable the boys to sing the type of music they enioy-purely for enjoyment. This includes everything from sacred music to This Nearly Was Mine from South Pacific. Performances have been given for the PTA, FTA, Monticello, and at the Girls' Glee Club Concert. Plans for the future include not only a WSRS broadcast but also the giving of a musical comedy next year. 62 Row T'-Bob Barkley, Don Clau- son, Frank Schreiner, Dan Under- wood. Seated-Carl Gray, pres- ident. 'l. ' HI-Y TOTES VOTERS TO POLLS ON ELECTION DAY November 4 was Vote and Tote day for Hi-Y, when a special baby-sitting and transportation-to- polls service was made available to voters. Gordon Esch, director of the local chapter, also helped the boys plan and carry out other activities to fulfill their pledge of cooperation and service. ALPHA Bob Boyle Dave Chase Don Clauson Jim Cotesworth Bob Crink Jim Morrison Frank Myers Bill Ong Dick Raunegger J. B. Richey Joe Ruggie Dan Underwood BETA Roger Abrahamson Clif? Aikens Richard Allen Jim Brackenridge David Dietzel Hamilton Elliott Stanley Fishel Neil Johnstone Tom Kern Ron LaFrance Harmon Lustig Jim Mackie Tom Manwell Jerry Murray Dick Peteriohn Ken Roads Frank Schreiner Jerry Sloan Dick Spetrino Dave Vanderwist George Zetzer Ken Zonge DELTA Art Bates Alan Donley Alan Glueck Larry Hess Jim Keachie Henry Killian William Long John Martin Sandy McOmber Dick Price Beldon Ruxin Dick Smith Hubert Smith John Spencer Nels Wickland Larry Zupon EPSILON Bob Backhaus Bill Behrens Tom Bowen Dave Garrett Carl Gray John Hancock Bob Jackson Richard King Carl Koch Bob Lesher Bill Lolli Peter Orner Fred Petro Carl Prohaska Joe Schneider Dick Siess Tom Taylor Jim Waters GAMMA Bob Barkley Arnie Berk Dave Bigler George Farr Joe Finizia John Gerhan Bob Krauslick Al Lanese Ross Moore Jack Rarick John Silbert Dave Swanson Robert Wright Hi-Y serves the community by helping get out the vote on Elec- '53 tion Day. ,- ,0- E, i 'ZZ' STUDIO, MAJOR PRODUCTIONS PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES FOR HEIGHTS PLA Judith Bailin Arlyne Bennet Judith Berenstein Dan Bergman Joseph Berno Edith Bernstein Jerry Bloom Katherine Brandt Roberta Bresky Lucy Brown Sally Brown James Claghorn George Conley Joel Cowan Janet Davis Charles Eckley Linda Eisler Ann Entwistle Joan Frances Ruth Freidlander Judith Friedman Sylvia Goldstein Larry Goriup Linda Gymer Roger Hall Helen Handel Jeffrey Hecht Carol Jones Edith Kahn Stanley Kann James Kalish Phyllis Kasimov Sandy Katz Kalia Kaufman Barrett Kirkendoll Bonnie Kohn Alice Koval Edith Mattiat Aliyah Moinester Margery Paull Franklin Porath Devorah Rabnick Thelma Rein Sandra Rosin Gail Schultz Art Silver Bob Silver Sandra Silver Sheldon Simms Laverne Snyder Deborah Stashower Donald Stein Barbara Steinberg Harry Stern David Stiller Paul Stiller Donald Venar Sybil Vogel Janet Weagle Nancy Webster Judith Weil Sheldon Weltman Marilyn Winters Charlene Zimmerman Sandra Zipser LANGUAGE CLUBS PROMOTE INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING fe. K T . .H x A , gs - QQQUNQEQ' '- i Iffff- , ef' f'f:jf-if-?f1Ti ,5 ' xx hiET'q. gi., W s x SE-.iff l' T- L SCT, 5 Q - T CQ- A -:,. F' x , . .7 gf1w,f mn- sexe 'Qin Ea - e , ' 3,1 ,,-,,. i- M Vi t'5?a'7fi''f':'e5':'Qi ' 'Vs 'S sywyzh sseeieeeeagf, X Liv li - ...- I I I 7 ' .. 'yi ,I , I - ,'AA-fajff, 2 Q I S. X N s 1 gig: , F F X ' I ' - -Q. ' . .,'fv.i 'Q' 1sss,i I X hr Y xxx vt X . X f I ililglli if TT I I Row T-Kitty Glennan, Carol Blumberg, Ruth Strauss, Joan Hedberg, Adrienne Bloch, Nadine Lenson. Row 2-Jane Noel, Judy Friedman, Audrey Joseph, Virginia Bellan, Michele Stewart, Joan Markee. Row 3-Miss Ruth Monnett, Rita Freiberg, Sheldon Polster, Hershel Marks, Carol Schoenberger. To become better acquainted with the customs, traditions, and culture of France and her people is the aim of Le Cercle Francais. Among its programs were a community sing in French, led by Mr. George Strickling, and a discussion of French customs by Mademoiselle Agnes Dureau of Flora Stone Mather College. Attracted by a mutual interest in our South American neighbors, members ofthe Pan-American Club explore the Spanish speaking people's way of lite. The most unusual event of the year was a dinner at the Club Madrid. At another meeting Western Reserve student Atillio Caponi, from Argentina discussed his native country. Row 'I-Carol Phillips, Janet Jacobson, Leanne Rein, Roberta Gluchov, Arlene Blank, Shirley Herstig, Vaughn Burden. Row 2-Barbara Weinstein, Karol Schift, Barbara Volin, Carol Minor, Marilyn Wargo, Paul Hirschfield. Row 3-Alan Miller, Yale Talisman, Burt Suit, Herma Katz. ik 435 A , X' :-1 .15 i Q i X XF' in .,,4V ' -if! sig: s as - ff ' -ie Iwi 1 A I AZ - l- Q , I '- . , eq : 1,-J x STAGE CREW WORK OFFERS BOYS TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE The Stage Crevg 20 strong, operate lights and sound on the stages, build and paint scenery for productions, put up platforms for concerts, and set up the noon movies. Because they are learning by doing, these boys may someday apply their skills in television, radio, movies, and the professional theater. li STAGE CREW Stuart Abbey Pierre Bandelow Richard Barrett Tom Benz Edgar Blecker Jerry Bloom Irving Buchler Tom Chin Richard Gaebler Larry Goriup Stanley Kain Conrad Lennon Albert Schwartz Larry Shields Larc Smith Don Stein Briton Stewart Richard Swineheart Paul Swenson Fred Taft John Toft Dave Uscheek Taking down equipment is a necessary part of Stage Crew activities. 67 NEWLY RE-ORGANIZED FTA STIMULATES INTEREST IN TEACHING Q7 r fl Row 1-Judith Berenstein, Lucie DeMaioribus, Bernard Hersh, Marilyn Richman, Sandra Tayior. Row 2-Judy Jenkins, Cora Chapman, Nancy Trevis. Reorganized after three years of inactivity, FTA endeavors to promote interest in teaching as a career. Among their big proiects this year was a ioint meeting with all the Greater Cleveland FTA chapters in the Heights Social Room. Miss Pris- cilla Tyler of Western Reserve Uni- versity spoke at this special program. Eleanor Beck Judith Berenstein Nadine Lenson Barbara Persons Carol Blumberg Clara Chapman Cora Chapman Lindamae Conner Penelope Constantelos Jacqueline Crea Lucie DeMaioribus Judith Friedman Bernard Hersh Judy Jenkins Audrey Joseph Marilyn Richman Renee Rogot? Helen Rosen Ruth Rosenthal Elaine Royer Lois Sielaff Sandra Taylor Eileen Twigg Nancy Trevis Don Venar Gretchen Wettlaufer BROADCASTERS, TWENTY YEAR OLD SERVICE CLUB, CHANGES Ever since its inception over twenty years ago, Heights Broadcasters has been a service club. ln the future the policy of providing broadcasting services to the school will continue. However, the production crews from now on will be taken from the radio work- shop classes under the direction of Miss Lucie French. The re-vamped Studio TOT sees Broad- casters test new recording equipment to be used by Radio I classes. ,C 1 ff, f 'i Q ,' 4 0 Yugi I f ' A ' C' liz N L, ' 'Y W W, L 1 Ca 'xl r .4 '10 ra i-ifili ' :-a ,ws -' s -fr fs pl .I 1 t , I. , qi, ,L 5 gl al IX , ' X l -1 Xi ' ? 'Lv , Xl? ? 567 S 7 5. , . lf 1 FP ll' 'J ll f 'I' 'Q--1- Si, 'il im YI in -il 1 Ewa I-A , , ' igaxgg 55372 , e if ,f satisf- . X , 'f.N,,.., V. 1,522 A .f i1'.vs 7f i ,' ' if T7 ,474 'Q ' ,ff f c--if 4. Annette Bell Larry Bell Arlene Blank Ralph Brody Lenore Cagen Betty Conner Mariory Cort Luise Elconin Roberta Gluckov Bob Goodman Bob Green Sandra Harris Gary Kraus Harvey London Harriet Lubin 68 Lenore Abrams Phyllis Rasimov MANAGERS CLUB DISTRIBUTES PROGRAMS, USHERS AT NON-ATHLETIC EVENTS Trimly attired in white blouses and black skirts, the Managers Club contributes greatly to the success of all non-athletic functions at school by ushering and distributing pro- grams. The officers Semester I were Florence Warhaft, president, and Debbie Weissman, head usher. Se- mester ll, Joan Schacter was presi- dent andMarylenSegel,head usher. Phyllis Adelstein June Brarnson Elaine Buchin Mariory Cort Luise Elconin Sue Feurst Kathleen Firestone Betty Friedman Arlene Gilman Jackie Gold Dianne Gordon Lois Greenberg Barbara Hart Judy Heller Pat Holland Herma Katz Marcia Kleinstub Peggy Leuten Jeanie Luongo Myrna Robboy Sue Rosenthal Joan Schacter Karol Schiff Marylen Segel Beverly Shapiro Carol Schoenburger Mary Sipser Ruth Strauss Rosanne Turkel Jo Ann Turoff Barbara Weinstein P15 -gli? S-7 Row 'I-Barbara Kleger, Flo Warhaft. Row 2-Phyllis Cherns, Debbie Weissman. POLICY TO INCLUDE STUDENTS FROM RADIO CLASSES 1 At the end of the year President Larry Bell and Vice-President Neil Rembrandt will relinquish the leadership of this active group to new officers who will carry on their many activities. These include pro- ducing, directing, and acting in a weekly radio show over WSRS, in addition to broadcasting morning announcements. 15 xl ' 'I xl I 4A ,lf 1 N I f 'Z S QE, Seated: Larry Bell, President, Lenore Cagen, , ' 'T k Treasurer, Marcia Selzman, Secretary. fl - I xx X ' Standing: Neil Rembrandt, Vice President. ,f r C N. ,ff -:M I ,c ll ,Y ,.4 . - ,g Cf' , A 125457 , ,ff , U, ,T --,,. I gigf fl if-v 'f-. ffgf , Sl L ' 1 .q.- ' Qii:4iH1.:3.A Q. 3 ' A' Y wt' T 45 Bob Mann Dana Middleton Ron Posner Neil Rembrandt Gordon Safran Carol Schoenburger Marcia Selzman Beverly Shapiro Barbara Sternberg Ruth Strauss Rosanne Turkel Merv Vinocur Mark Yanover Allan Zak Sandi Zipser ,,r,. QN Agar STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS VALENTINE TWIN DANCE ,j--: 1 ,Aft Members of the Executive Board voice their opinions on the problems of Heights Aaron Ballonoff Ruth Basslchls Donald Becker Myron Belkin Annette Bell Joel Berkey Richard Bogomolny Carol Bowers Ralph Brody Lenore Cagen Louis Cangelosi Tom Chin Jay Clar Joan Cole Richard Cole Penelope Constantelos Dorothy Dean Donald Drucker Rochelle Duber Ruth Epstein Charles Ertle Marta Freedman Danny Friedman Rocco Genovese Arlene Gilman Ronald Glazer Eunice Goldstein Carl Gray Phyllis Grossberg Patricia Holland Thomas Howe Lois Ingram Neil Johnston Carol Kane Carl Kasdon Marian Katz Natalie Katz Lou Kester Carol Klein Renee Klein Charlene Krohn r .2 .5 i Row I-Nancy Matthews, Marcia Selzman, Barbara Pangborn, Penelope Constantelos, Sue Kester. Row 2-Natalie Katz, Don Becker, Mervin Vinocur, Bill Krupman, Howard Ruby, Carol Kane. Row 3-Ralph Brody, Gary Kraus, Bill Lolli, Mike Belkin, Bill Ong. As the gavel sounds its call to order, the 85 Student Council members start their iob as the law making body of Heights High. Headed by a I4-member Executive Board, the Council is composed of homeroom presidents, who serve as representatives. The newly organized Council Social Committee endeavors to keep all students socially content. Some 70 Qt' ALL-SCHOOL SEMI-FORMAL TO ENRICH SOCIAL PROGRAM Y ' Ik Nancy Matthews, Treasurer, Don Becker, Vice-president, Bill Lolli, President, Barbara Pangborn, Secretary. of the activities planned for the year included the All-School Party, Stunt Night, a Valentine Twin Dance, and an all-school semi-formal dance. The council also conducted its annual Clean-up Campaign, a project which encourages the student body to keep their school building clean. 71 E' Bill Lolli leads discussion as council members present ideas for social program. Suzanne Kronheim William Krupman Joan Leighton Robert Lesher Janet Levitt Donald Linder William Lolli Jeanne Luongo Nancy Matthews Edith Mattiat Doris Metzner Marianne Miller Phillip Myers Richard Ong Barbara Orbits Nancy Osborn Richard Oster Barbara Pangborn Dick Peteriahn Nadine Pollov Carl Prohaska Ann Ridenour Frank Rinella David Rosen Carl Roth Howard Ruby Linnea Rupp James Russell Marcia Selzman Annette Sinagra Ilene Silverman Marvin Slesh Michele Stewart George Strauss Betsy Strickling David Swanson David Vanderwist Mervin Vinocur Gerald Wedren Sanford Weisman Halloween Highlights: . . . Barefoot hillbillies, aided by the Jug Band, supplied hilarious entertainment at the Girls' Cabinet annual Halloween Party. . . Upperclass girls, putting their ingenuity to work, produced masks ranging from robots to records for the Mask- parade . . . Cleverly decorated tables won prizes for HR's ll5, 2l9, 234, 239, 2l3, 24l, GCR, 315, and llO. -iw PARTIES AND Row I-Sandi Zipser, Bette Friedman, Eunice Goldstein, Sue Rosenthal, Barbara Schmitt, Annette Zervoudis. Row 2-Ardys Lowry, Ar- lene Blank. Row 3-Sarah White, Gloria Benovitz. Row 'I-Sue Bruder, Myra Faigen, Joan Cole, Rhoda Siegel, Carole Meltzer, Judy Folgeman, Elaine Dolin. fl' 5 . ir -Q XX 1 X Row I-Barbara Whiting, Sandra Baron, Dorothy Dean, Joan Stein, Row 2-Chris Barnes, Judy Levine, Susie Kovacs, Luise Elconin, Joanne Marsh, Barbara Pangborn. Row 3-Janice Koppleman, Ruthann Udelf, Becky Resch, Sandra Taylor. Row 4- Larry Blonde, Eric Barnes, Jack Krill, Clara Chapman, Donna Whiteman, Jerry Dickerson. 72 FASHION SHOW ARE IMPORTANT EVENTS ON CABINET CALENDAR Starting with a 9A-Cl mixer and ending with a tea for graduating seniors, the Girls' Cabinet in- fluences the life of every girl in Heights. An orientation meeting for new girls is the first proiect every 'semes- ter Making Christmas cards and decorating the tree in the front hall are favorite services of the Cabinet. Phyllis Bailey Ruth Bassichis Carmela Bonfiglio Roberta Bresky Sally Carr Corinne Charvat Barbara Cleverly Marilou Cook Sally Cummings Mary Del Vecchio Beverly De Vore Marcia Dobrin Luise Elconin Sandra Greenwald Linda Hauser Sue Henn Judy Herman Frances Irvine Marilyn Kloha Mariorie Korner Carole Koslen Sue Kovacs Marilyn Kutz Marlene Markowitz Joanne Marsh Sandra Mazur Carole Olmstead Janet Palmer Barbara Pangborn Sue Perkins Lenore Perlman Sharon Pobby Sandra Polster Carolyn Post Becky Resch Sue Rosenthal Lois Schafrik Marcia Selzman Marilyn Shurter Joan Stein Betty Strandt Janet Thompson Beata Wagner Barbara Whiting Lorena Zulott Last fall for the second time all girls saw Fashinger models wearing clothes from The Taylor Company in a Caravan of Fashion. The annual Halloween Party for upperclass girls and the Martha Washington Party for underclass girls were the big events of the year. K-,-A , 4 ,, I i f '1, ' g li f Y' --it Y' K x lk ' -ee 'L iiqisglglst w ,wil , is ,Y E V. l-- wal 9 5 fi' I a ll lixf'1 i,l'S'-l.1i' Q - ,- ,di-1 4' 'll'-licilli'ii':i'4t mei fp' L 4' 5,NJ 4. I ms. I . - lTiwYQXiT'l 'fg8i K T 4 . ,ik ,Si-.ight il Q. . A H W . , .. iv., ,,Q5.kx wg. w, El'.k -, 1 it . f I .iliff all I -' ig , K A 'Ii .flxf QQTQ: -:SQWWILQ-.K i I I -E , SJ . 4: ,A li -V 0 , ,V 2 1, A -xi. Qxx xiii-gf.,..,g4h:t1mi ,' at I R' ' 9 I illfl I fl ll Y . - 1.2 ' Wifii' Q. fs H .Q-: 'i'i 'Nas ':'a 7 V'.:?BQfliw'-+14 '- - A ff 45,1 lf K AA' , H if . V' , 1,114 M, - , .lui ..,Sx'. sfqqy-rch. ,yy 7 4... ' 55 iff 53' if-if 5'Vf. 'e .': .' Q'.f? ' I V ,ff :A lv ' M W f'lll'ii si pm.-i rg f F' ll i,li'xl ' 'llngflill lvIilSl'.,sf'g'q' 'Adil' Mg' Q A fvf' 7 - 1 is P , tt' In -Lff.Z,,1,33g,i f' ,df T , ' fif T' - ' H. ,1'1 d f' f . 1' Ill. ,' ldaiil '57 if ' ' 1 if ,Wm I 'M lvl' gg fwvi ' Ao - rf' - f.-.x ,, . , I. , I ,f ,-IQ4Fgi'31i'yy X filler, xl. K ' ' yr '31--ggfgy' ,0:,f jg---fy-1 3211, is gf' Q teh-I K QV' J ,ug-s1,l.4ai W- , Qaida 4 Q X ,ff i I . ,M - f. 'fiijfii-it-f X, v .A 5 X02 1 -'ay f I ,yzifsxi H ,ms . nAQ,c,g5,fV, , W .- jj A . 1: Q Ag2g3C',f214f ,, gf' 'eff f 115' 'H L Y' Q f ff' A' ' ' T, ' '3 . 6 4121 2 gr ' FD! ,- ,e-if 'A ff ' f A ffssfaiz Row 'I-Marilou Cook, Sue Kovacs, Ruth Ba ssichis, Luise Elconin, Marcia Selzman. Row 2- Carol Olmstead, Barbara Whiting, Sue Perkins, Barbara Pangborn, Joan Stein. 'CQ Q rl I Vu 4--...xi V Y? T7 STUDENTS PURSUE INTERESTS IN SCIENCE, WORLD ISSUES -. To promote interest among Heights students in current events in all countries motivates the 40 members of the Junior Foreign Affairs Council. Discussions with foreign exchange students, films, and partici- pation in the Mock UN Assembly at Western Reserve University furnished the club with a challenging program of events. Row I-Anne Zeilengold, Rosalyn Waxman, Karen Gumprecht, Sandra Polster, Peggy Leuten, Sharon Klein, Nadine Lenson, Sallyann Amdur, Ellen Berg. Row 2-Nancy Matthews, Marilyn Richman, Bette Friedman, Joan Hedberg, Dorothy Chestler, Eunice Goldstein, Ina Cohen, Reva Bialosky, Becky Resch, Kathleen Firestone. Row 3-Nancy Osborn, Carol Schoenberger, Carol Blumberg, Virginia Bellan, Sue Riemer, Shirley Berson, Audrey Joseph, Marilyn Collie, Natalie Katz, Phyllis Grossberg. Fow 4-Neil Rembrandt, Art Besser, How- ard Ruby, Gary Kraus, Bill Lolli, Mr. Walter Kremm, Herbert Kosser, Marcia Goldman, Jane Noel, Donna Whiteman. 1,7 X, fiff X f I ,NIO f V QQ ,f ffcf ' f iw! I H 7 X i .x If f f' fff ' illL.l..l. j Row 1-Eddie Friedman, Art Besser, Herb Protus, Os- wald Turnball, Kenny Krohn, Ed Lundy, Earl Kasdan, Mr. Joseph Ruben. Row 2-Jerold Fagin, Phil Myers, Laurence Steinsapir, Charles Gooding, Morton Silber- man, Harold Gurev, Doug Ryan, Michael Greenhut, Lee Cooperman. Row 3-Bennett Brown, Donald Wolff, Larry Hess, Don Kohner, Larry Weiss, John Kurtz, Sheldon Polster, Dick Shipley. Row 4-Frank Porath, Bob Lesher, Don Perkal, David Katz, Herbert Kosser, Touring the Chase Brass and Copper Company and a lecture on quantum mechanics by Mr. Jonathan Reichart of the Case Speakers' Bureau were features of the year's Science Club program. Under the general supervision of Mr. Joseph Ruben, the members are divided according to their main interests into three groups-biology, chemistry, and physics. Z Z , ' fa-K EXPERIENCE IS VALUABLE GOAL OF VISUAL EDUCATION CLUB A Aki x f-of 5 3 I U.. N Student cameramen gain professional skill and technical knowledge while operating school proiectors. The Visual Education Club provides a tape recorders and to show slides. Each valuable method of enriching classroom period of the day members of this service activity. The I6 boys, supervised by Mr. club show movies about everything from Karl Christman, are qualified to operate hydrocarbons to hygiene. 1 t ' Row I-Herb Protus, David Madorsky, Ed Landy, J. B. Richey, Bob Coward, Bob Weinberg. Row 2--David Welton, lan Forbes-Watkins, Dick Shipley, Frank Porath, Mr. Karl Christman. Row 3-Dick Swinehart, Ronald Farrington. Row T-Arlene Gilman, Janet Palmer, Sue Kester, Marilyn Werstler, Barbara Pangborn, Lois Greenberg, Sue Riemer, Annette Nathanson. Row 2-Gayle Ber- ger, June Bramson, Kathryn Frakes, Gail Zwick, Lou Kester, Donna Lyons, Barbara Orbits, Nancy Green, Carol Kane. Row 3-Meta Fried, Bernard Hersh, Myrna Meister, Jackie Gold, Marilyn Meyer, Enid Faigin, An- nette Sinagra, Harriet Rosenthal, Roslyn Friedman. Row 4-Dick Spike, Jim Keachie, Mark Yan- over, Bob Mann, Bill Lolli, Larry London, Gary Kraus, Harvey London. BOOSTERS COMMITTEE PROMOTES SCHOOL SPIRIT AND SUPPORTS ATHLETICS Planning pep assemblies and rallies, chartering buses to games away, and making signs and game posters are a few of the varied services performed by the Boosters Committee. Mr. Biel advises this group, whose officers are Sue Kester, president, Gary Kraus, vice-president, Joan Stein, secretary, and Lou Kester, treasurer. Oykr if ,g ' 'll J sf II ,JW f ' T44 I , . , W V111 I I of 1 kai' 'i rf H ' l X , ' , X X V 1 I I , X 1 5 , ' I PI.-'Mfrs -ix Nts N,,..s,-, ...,. ....?:..i.4:-ik ,AEA ,gi A 5 -1-1 tw., tgiiks Row 'I-Judy Spilka, Terry Klausner, Audrey Green, Mary DeIVecchio, Shelley Tuber, Mari- ellen Robinson, Anne Zeilengold, Marcia Kleinstub, Phyllis Kasimov, Margaret Leuten, Janet Price. Row 2-Rachelle Duber, Bar- bara Smiley, Lenore Abrams, Judy Heller, Barbara Blaire, Pat Gallitto, Gloria Lefton, Roberta Silverman, Sandy Taylor, Bar- bara Sternberg. Row 3-Rita Mushkatel, Barbara Trump, Joan Ginis, Marylen Segel, Barbara Axelrod, Susan Fuerst, Sarah La- mont, Janet Eger, Eileen Wax- man, Eunice Goldstein, Susannah Rosenthal. Row 4-Arlyn Abra- hams, Evelyn Lavin, Gloria Beno- vitz, Phyllis Bailey, Joan Stein, Nancy Osborn, Bette Cole, Greta Neuman, Katherine Gulliford, Kathie DeHart. Row 1-Emily Myers, Luise Elco- nin, Susan Fuerst, Judy Spilka, Terry Klausner, Carole Meltzer, Judy Heller, Sandra Baron. Row 2-Marcia Kleinstub, Elayne Moss, Saundra Katz, Rosanne Turkel, Revo Bialosky, Marilyn Bernstein, Marilyn Weiss, Susannah Rosen- thal. Row 3-Sandra Weiner, Natalie Katz, Cynthia Brug, Harriet Freedman, Jane Kazdin, Lois Greenberg, Joan Stein, Joan Cole. Row 4-Sue Riemer, .ludie'Madarsky, Ruth Nemrow, Jackie Gold, Annette Bell, June Bramson, Rhoda Siegel, Mariory Cort, Myra Faigin. ATHLETIC SERVICE CLUB HANDLES TICKETS PROGRAMS Row 1-Bernie Simon, Sam Feder, Lenny Ross, Norm Wein- berqer, Ronald Lieberman, Alan Ranen, Bob Krasny, Stan Gross- man, Art Besser. Row 2-Eddie Friedman, Phil Myers, Don Meck- ler, Neil Rembrandt, Chuck Good- ing, Dick Spike, Bill Lolli, Earl Kasdon, Alan Sandler, Howard Ruby. Row 3-Irv Phillips, Morton Silberman, Harold Selzman, Mer- vyn Berger, Laurence Steinsapir, Marvin Dworken, Bruce Himel- farb, Gordon Safran, Irwin Glick. Row 4-Sandy Weisman, Ron Adelman, Mike Belkin, Jerry Mill- man, Byron Krantz, Larry London, Bob Goodman, Gary Kraus, Don Perkal. Row 1-Doris Metzner, Margery Paull, Annie Zeilengold, Barbara Kleger, Flo Warhaft, Phvllis Cherns. Row 2-Ruthrinne Udelf, Rita Binkovitz, Debbie Weiss- man, Ruth Strauss, Beverly Sha- piro. Row 3-Elaine Shultz, Nancy Conner, Sandra Stern, Carol Schoenberger, Reeva Gold, Sandra Harris. Lenore Abrams Phyllis Adelstein .lanet Baskind Gloria Benovitz Ellen Berg Gayle Berger Rita Berger Reva Bialosky Barbara Blair Arlene Blank Barbara Bucklan Frances Cohn Charlotte Cort Ann Cotton Yvonne Dalton Shelley Duber Mary DelVecchio Frances Emch Josephine Fabio Enid Faigen Kathy Firestone Kathryn Frakes Meta Fried Judy Friedman Susan Fuerst Pat Gallitto Arlene Gilman Kitty Glennan Esther Goldberg Eunice Goldstein Linda Goodman Row I-Ruth Strauss, Sandra Polster, Judy Spilka, Kitty Glennan. Row 2-Revo Bialosky, Joy Jenkins, Joanne Marsh, Miss Helen Wallace. JUNIOR AND SENIOR LITERARY CLUB MEMBERS BROADEN THEIR Judy Herman Judy Hott Carolyn Holman Suzanne Horth Lois Ingram Joy Jenkins Illane Klein Marcia Kleinstub Lynn Lamont Evelya Lavin Rita Lefko Gloria Lefton Joan Leighton .loan Lock Donna Lyons Joyce Madorsky Joanne Marsh Mary Mayberry Myrna Meister Marianne Miller Rita Mushkatel Annette Nathanson Delores Osborn Janet Palmer Virginia Parry Pat Pattison Esther Penn Sondra Pillot? Sandra Polster Janet Price Phyllis Rabinovitz Devorah Rabnick Evelyn Ravitz Raycine Reece Virginia Rini Rita Rosenfeld Harriet Rosenthal Sue Rosenthal Barbara Schmidt Carol Schoenberger Florine Schraeger Marelen Segel Joan Sepessy Lois Shafrik Beverly Shapiro Miriam Shapiro Eileen Silverman Loretta Silverman Roberta Silverman Barbara Smiley Judy Spilka Michele Stewart Serene Stone Ruth Strauss Marilyn Thorpe Elaine Wasserstrom Sandra Weiss Carol Wolfe Martha Yost Sandra Zipser Gail Zwick Speakers of note, movies, and a visit to the Cleve- land Public Library helped provide an entertaining and educational year for the Junior Literary Club. This organization for girls worked together on service proiects for the Marine, Rainbow, and State Hospitals. Two parties a semester were also on their calendar. Row I-Joan Cole, Debbie Weissman, Phyllis Cherns, Doris Metzner, Joan Stein. Row 2-Betty Emeis, Barbara Cleverly, Ruth Nemrow. INTERESTS THROUGH EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AND SERVICE PROJECTS Making tray cloths for Rainbow Hospital was the Senior Literary Club's service proiect this year. Among their many special programs, Jacob Hines of WNBK explained television techniques and the problems involved in appearing before the cameras. Other events included a tea for new members, a college panel, and a potluck dinner. Sallyann Amdur Phyllis Bailey Sandra Baron Ruth Bassichis Virginia Bellan Judy Berenstein Carol Blumberg Audrey Bordo Dorothy Chestler Phyllis Cherns Cornelia Chichester Barbara Cleverly Joan Cole Marilyn Collie 79 Kathie De Hart Beverly De Vore Luise Elconin Betty Emeis Rita Freiberg Marcia Goldman Phyllis Grossberg Sandra Harris Joan Hedberg Marilyn Hicks Audrey Joseph Barbara Kleger Janice Koppelman Sue Kovacs Nadine Lenson Harriet lubin Doris Metzner Beth Nank Ruth Nemrow Jane Noel Nancy Osborn Barbara Pangborn Marilyn Richman Sue Riemer Jane Schneider Shirley Schultz Marcia Selzman Phyllis Singer Kathleen Smith Joan Stein Mary Stolz Sandy Strauss Betsy Strickling Marcia Thornton Ruthann Udelf Florence Warhaft Lois Waxman Rosalyn Waxman Debbie Weissman Gretchen Wettlaufer Donna Whiteman Barbara Whiting FUN AND SERVICE ARE FEATURES OF STUDENTS ACTIVITIES uni Row 'I Eugene Meieran Alan Lubin Stuart Horwitz Paul Hirschfield Art Silver Irving Buchler Row 2 Allen Levey Don Stein Harry Stern Mervyn Gerson Daniel Web ster Row 1 Lee Cooperman Karen Gumprecht Gloria Perry Dave Vanderwist Row 2 Malcolm Rlemer Herb Russakoff Duck Pollack Mr John Langmead Row 1: John Day Harvey Ceaser Bob Weinberg Alan Glueck. Row 2: Irwin Singer Keith Klamer Sheldon Moss Danny King. Row 3: George Gieser David Good- man Dan Warnke Ralph Howarth. mf ,-r gf at '-1. byrf, of 109, f,f 10 T CHESS CLUB Quiet concentration prevails each Tuesday in room 308 as the Chess Team, led by Captain Irving Buchler, prepares for competition in the Greater Cleveland Chess League. CHEM LAB ASSISTANTS In the busy hum of the chemistry lab, students and instructors are helped by Chem Lab Assistants who arrange materials for distribution, answer students' questions, and check apparatus. MOVIE GUARDS The noon movies provide a re- laxing break in the school day. They are in the charge of the Movie Guards, who collect admissions and maintain order. X , TN ?' N 1 f, ' as , ,J - my 41 , 311,--.. LA55 OF C 1 'J L L 1 - ' L fLL X fs 'T I I ' . I I I I . I A r I . I ' T . I I I I . I I ' . I . - I . I I I I I . . I - 1 1 ' .., su, -, l . I I I I I D I . . I . I . I ' - I ' 1 D 1 ' . X I . . ' . I . f- KV , , h - .,u. 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L x, KR' 'Q I l I ' f x Q Xu . ,yu l 1 L . 82 Al HOMEROOM 104 Mr Pruce Row I Myron Attenson Stephen Gage Bruce Steun Bull Quuck Fred Steun Don Clauson Harvey Weuss Larry Hulner Row 2 Harvey Gordun Jon Martun Dusty Roads Stan Fushel Donald WolFf Geru Slater Robert Schwabach Row 3 Al Kaplan Jack Krull Jack Cox Tom Kern Mark Shapuro Saul Tumunsky Ger ald Seudel Bull Ong Sheldon Greenberg Al HOMEROOM ll3 Muss Magor Row I Anne Zeulengold, Rosalyn Wax man, Jeru Goldberg, Sandra Fungerhut, Marulyn Rosen, Euleen Lane, Sylvua Goldsteun, Eduth Bernsteun, Becky Resch Row 2 Barbara Sternberg, Lous Davud son, Arlene Bellun, Rochelle Werner, Roberta Kaye, Nancy Osborn, lrus Burger, Nancy Gustavson, Carolyn Scheel Row 3 Deborah Stashower, Audrey Joseph, Eleanor Healemann, Elaune Abraham, Sondra Gordon, Marcua Goldman, Glorua Chun, Lous Suelalt Al HOMEROOM 'IO7 Mr Tupta Row I Davud Schwalb Don Jacober Sheldon Turk Alan Baer Phul Partaro Wulluam Wellhausen Wesley Smuth Arnue Berk Sheldon Glass Row 2 Multon Kaplan Duck Oster Fred Kur lander Melvun Faugus Duck Levy Ruck Bloch Jack Harper Earl Agun Row 3 Larry Wymor Bull Marunchuck Steve Schaefer Dave Merrufleld Bob Crunk Thomas Futzgerald Duck Suegel Donald Wolff Duck Kung Al HOMEROOM 201 Muss Parry Row I Charlotte Perry, Betty Mulls, Syoul Joy Vogel, Charlotte Greenfeld, Leslue Gordon, Florence Blauwes, Lous Walker, Ilene Dolunsky, Marulyn Bern steun, Frances Lesser Row 2 Nancy Goodman, Shurley Brody, Beverly Rosen berg, Jane Schneuder, Barbara Burns, Marulyn Kutz, Donna Whuteman, Marulyn Thayer Row 3 Gaul Sunclaur, Sue Rue mer, Judy Ballonof'F, Gladys Rack, Susan Speer, Phyllus Klune, Audrey Hornung, Suzanne Kronheum, Barbara Cohen kr. xx. A1 HOMEROOM 215 Mr Nash Row 1 Danny Weller Seymour Hel man Herbert Mazarow Ray Fant Morty Kaplan Gene Lanese Jum Amdur Joe Kohler Row 2 Leslxe Flynn Al Smollm Marty Sulverberg Fred Peterson Joseph Berno Mlke Benlamm Ted Stettler Row 3 Don Lamontla Ronme Glazer Harold Zeldes Peter Whntaker Bob Johnson Allan Baskm Barton Gllbert Al Schwartz A1 HOMEROOM 325 Mrs Burtt Row 1 Karen Gumprecht Joanne Es trun George Shapero, Thelma Welsfeld Roberta Bresky Saundra Frledman Dorothy Chestler Loss Krasny Dlanne Gordon Row 2 Falth Skall Audrey Bcrdc Sandra Werner Nadine Pollov Cclcres Marks Carol Sands Lounse Jnlek Judnth Norcarstern Row 3 Vnrgmla Bellan Phyllis Gruhn Frances Trlvlson Sardra Davids Joan Robmson Frances Sokol Judle Madorsky Jonlce Hart A1 HOMEROOM 213 Mlss Verhulst Row 1 Sondra Kollus Adrrenne Bloch, Harr1etGreenfeld Joan Hedberg Ann Gordon Shirley Robbins lna Cohen, Sandy Dublck Row 2 Carol Phnlllps, Beverly Brown Jamce Hart Marcla Thornton Sally Carr Donna Ference Ruth Basslchls Eleanor Small Row 3 Maxine Weinberg Allyah Molnester, Jane Noel, Harrnet Rosenblatt, Ruta Frelberg A1 HOMEROOM 310 Mr Lawson Row 1 Sammy Levme, Duck Spetrlno Joe Fmlzla Jack Wemgold Earl Lewin Art Schwartz George Zetzer Stuart Horwitz Row 2 Ronald Greenbaum Norman Rabmsky Herbert Arnovltz Lee Cooperman Herschel Marks, Nell John ston Harvey Schlesmger Gary Katz Berenstem Dave Wlllnamson Tom Gohr :ng Dave Goodman Don Koplow Roland Olnver Ray Madison Bob Barkley, Jerry Dickerson 1 I . 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' - , 7 if A ' jv 2.1, ' I 1 CLASS 0F ,W B2 HOMEROOM 311 Mr Sumon Row 1 John Day Ken Zonge, Jum Jenkuns Shelly Fusher, Ray Pasquale, Don Penn Don Robunson, Dan Morruson, Robert Rutzenberg Row 2 Melvun Leuchtman Ralph Gattozzu Ronny Greene, Gary Kazdun Howard Hoffman Warren Clayman John Rauthenberg John Kurtz Row 3 Don Steun Jerry Wedren, Alan Longert Duck Burnsude Bob Jackson Larry Blond Phul Banfield Ruchard Smith, Bull Thompson Arthur Jost B2 HOMEROOM 324 Mr Langmead Row 1 Josh Kancelbaum, Larry Schneu der, Bob Holstein, Bull Krupman, Larry Schmelzer, John Bellamy, Charles Scott, Jerry Crawford, Duck Suess, Duck Rauneg ger Row 2 Ruchard Muller, Roger Hall, Davud Madorsky, Marv Fruedman, Ed ward Chomuak, Edward Polutzer, Dave Ogulvue, Sheldon Weltman, Ruchard Cohen, Robert Churd Row 3 Roy Erucson, Dave Burke, Robert Snuder, Glenn Gable, lan Forbes Watkuns, Stephen Sofer, Bull Pohlmann, Pat Lunkas, Arnold Goodsutt B2 HOMEROOM 315 Muss Malun Row 1 Marulyn Lodush Sandra Polster Loretta Zarzour Sondra Pulloff Sheula Goldberg Lenore Freemel Nancy Bar bons Nancy Wheaton Row2 Peggy Shafer Reva Bualosky Roberta Sobul Doreen Stutz Louuse Krohnengold Kay Motter Arlene Gulman Joy Jenkuns Row 3 Judy Duetruch Betty Arslanuan Lynn Lamont Carolyn Holman Judy Beallo Margue Suegel Charlotte Cort Ruth Rude B2 HOMEROOM 326 Mr Uber Row I Charles Wolfe, Malcolm Per luch, Jum Russell, Jack Lenuhan, Bull Gubbs, Bob Holstein, Al Sumon, Jay Bass, Ed Lebut, Herb Pearlman Row 2 Henry Kulluan, Al Cummungs, Larry Zupon, Jack Shumandle, Ronald Abrams, Jum Barber, Duck Smuth, Bob Bonacker, Bob Weun berg Row 3 Bernard Kwaut, Harry Stern, Bob Nuce, Al Weusmon, Charles Denly, Ron Franks, Stuart Scott, Duck Greenspan an N ' A-' f ' ffuwmmri-N 1 . vm-MW sw ,-AMsW,,11-kwf , .. . ew- mwdsff-MW, WM' wwf- W- f -ff .. ., . ., .. 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A fi S , 3, 1 M we we fs ses We V JUNE l954 B2 HOMEROOM GCR Mlss Horn Row I Arlene Blank Elame Wasser strom Paula Stutz Galle Solomon Bette Frledman Sue Rosenthal Eunlce Gold stem Patti Prnce Ardle Lowry Row 2 Sara White Marlene Kroot Annette Zervoudls Marlory Cort Gloria Benovntz Vlckl Siegel Joan Glms Vlrglnla Wochele Joy Fellows Audrey Hoch Marsha Gross Barbara Schmudt Nancy Hopklns Gmny Capuano B2 HOMEROOM 328 Mr Ruben Row I Loren Mendel Al Brlll Jlm Barlow Ed Landy Martm Welsblatt Jerold Fagan Dave Moros Neal Stevens Tom Mulligan Jam Horwood Row 2 Phulllp Begun Marty Seekely Mark Sagmor Don Drucker Allan Lerner Don Dencer George Conley, Danny Kung Row 3 Davld Gulllford Robert Luvsey, lrwln Singer Harvey Wolsh Manny Freeman Frank Porath Sheldon Polster Jlm Ludwlck Cluft Alkens Pep rallies wlth all the cheers and ex cltement that go wuth them are half the B2 HOMEROOM GER Mnss Crane Row I Marlene Helfrich, Eileen Wax man, Ruta Pavny, Jayne Slgman, Adrl enne Kaplan, Joan Bogart, Terry Klaus ner, Judy Spllka Row 2 Marguerlte Chomlak, Sandy Schmlth, Sydell Rose water, Lenore Goodman, Mary Ann Glass, Sandra Sylls, Sue Horwutz, Estelle Atkln Row 3 Cormne Charvat, Dev orah Rabmck, Audrey Wnllson, Ruth Epstein, Sand: Znpser, Roslyn Friedman fun of the football season Thus year the Boosters' Club sponsored seven pep rallies to spark school splrlt and back the team Amid the shouts of l like lke and I say Adlan, durmg the week of October 27, came the unified cry, Beat Shaw up-,S Bl HOMEROOM l29 Mr Muller Row 1 Ilene Sulveran Glorua Lefton, Beata Wagner Barbara Blaure Marcua Baskun, Eleanor Pearlman Seema Feun steun Jean Rahal Row 2 Marukay Lutz lrus Fruedman Ellen Tatt Marlene Fuorette, Judy Knoch Joan Sepessy San dra Sundell Marulyn Anthony, Lunda Hester Row 3 Mary Renner Marulyn Meyer Cynthua Harrus Barbara Wood Elsa Mautz Lenore Bakst Annette Cohen, Mary Ellen Duerr C J Bac I Bl HOMEROOM 133 Mr Mclaughlun Row 1 Ronald Rubunsteun Stanley Kaun Bob Bell, Harvey Morruson Guy Huston, Melvun Kleun, Derry Muelhauser Chrus Moduca Dave Greene Raymond Cohen Row 2 George Strauss Duck Pruce, Bull Ruchardson Norman Epsteun, Duck Gaebleu Kenneth Papp, Todd Max well Phullup Makotf Chrus Barnes Row 3 Ed Pollack Stewart Harrus, John Whute Allen Zals Jerry Sloan Howard Puccus Bull Jones Harvey London Alan Donley Duck Watson Bl HOMEROOM l08 Muss Weller Row 1 Loretta Sulverman Janet Eger, Jeannette Rahal, Arlune Blaure, Lorrene Ladd Januce Stone Barbara Trump, Audrey Green Janet Moss, Pat Roth Row 2 Lorue Salat Munda Schwartz, Beverly Kleun Janet Palmer Gayle Berger Gaul Henugman Aluce Wochele Carolyn Baker Martha Cummungs Ray' cune Reece Row 3 Duane Funk Annette Sunagra Enud Faugun Meta Frued, Myrna Meuster Nancy Burr, Loretta Lorz Gaul Zwuck Barbara Marcus .il l 4 1 53 rim M si Bl HOMEROOM l3'l Mr Phullups Don Hood Howard Muller Dan Kunes Nelson Katz Vurgul Cosby, Allan Leubo wutz Bull Pucozzu Don Levenson Row 2 Joel Cowan Merrvun Prubul Ruchard Eusenberg Norman Reuven Harvey Pal chuck Jum Fruedman Kenneth Zustun Stanley Berman Muchael Goldman Stan .lay Row 3 Bull Palmey Harvey Mul ler Bob Kulzer Robert Glaser Tom Man well Jum Morruson Ed Weber Davud Cartner Floyd Shape, Duck Cole 1 88 mfg!! 7 . '. I l I . , . - . I . X 1 1 f I I BI ' ,X I I - H , - I L. 'S 4 I 3 . I I . V ' 1 1 lu u . lrf 1 1 - - . I , 1 1 I - ' I . 7 1 1 1 l I I - . I Q . 1 1 3- ' , ' 1 1 5, ' -' 1 1 1 S, A , , . . 1 . W , uw- fi . D' 4 '. .X I 1 EN Nl - ' 5 X A . X A , -u n . 1 ' I 5 1 0 J 1 Row 'I-Barry Livingston, Norman Agin, .. I ' I I , - , I I I . - A . ' 1 , 1 1 H- l 1 .I 1 I . - 1 . , 1 1 1 1 1 + U, 57, A 1 -. . ' . , X, A, N . . 1. A Q, fx I -. I . - A B P , u Qx, 1 U 1 I 1 ' 1 - , . u , , . , an L . , . , 1, u ,e u , , 4 ' ' I 1 1 1 1 1 I - I 1 . I - V I I ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 b ly . I I I -f L V 1 1 1 I ' 1' Q .- ' lv I X s 5 K ,B Q , B. N J A. - A 1 ' A -- - I Bl HOMEROOM MS Mr. Barnhard Row 1-Howard Kaatz, Sanford Fleish- man, Don Oshansky, Frank Vitale, Alan Lettofsky, Harmon Lustig, Marvin Halpern, Al Simmons. Row 2-Jim Geisin99 1 ROV' Posher, Charles Figowitz, Arnold Cohen, Robert Jackson, Ken Hutchison, Bernard Deutsch. Row 3-'Ken Resnick, Mike Berkey, Leslie Schoen, Nels Wickland, George Colflesh, Al Krueger, Carl Pro- haska. Bl HOMEROOM 235 Mr Brel Row I Roberta Silverman Carol New man Rachelle Duber Barbara Smiley Rosemary Funnzla Lucy Mehler Charlene Zimmerman Muriel Scherer Lenore Gilbert Row 2 Ruth Cetmger Gayle Rudner Caroe Buchin Pat Stephens Dorothy Hava Linda Hauser Margie Jones Marilyn Werstler Janet Price Row 3 Kathryn Frakes Carol Locker Marilyn Komisarow Joyce Madorsky Harrlet Rosenthal Judy Tucker Fran Bereny ,Q ,......a- ind -x 1 l B Bl HOMEROOM 214 Mrs Duffy Row 1 Barbara Fine Pat Haselow Pat Gallltto Anita Flener Renee Arblt man Barbara Baumoel Charlotte Albert Fran Cohen Janet Yeglln Elinor Fox Row 2 Nancy Thayer Joan Leighton Sally Nash Beverly Pollack Lois Schaf rk Lois Boxerbaum Dianne Shulman Sue Horth Vaughn Barden Row 3 Frances Emch Sue Waxman Meg Mc Cammon Janice Riggle Sue Porter Bonnie Kohn Donna Lyons Raquel Miller Evelyn Rovltz T eg 1 Q hmm it ulil X -1-,1 hm L 11611 ff l an-an mi x XS Wi i 5, 4 -1...xi.,k.-i ll ig KF lb: ig l 'Wu' K N- 1 -5 nmvll ii: he 455 5. skew Lf' g Ns. 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Y K-asia, Y - , ' F E,w , , X TQVTQ F-:EM 43X e I 1 c -1 - if , J 1 - 1 ' , - F '1-117'-' ' .-, Teil N I X ,fks is X -.43'11'1' f age,-'ite--5 f S 2 1 ' sr -ss 'Y S.. JS 1. . lu. ' I 1 1 X 'v 4 ' f 75- new , 2 , c' -:fx :r 1: gg 1 - 1-....1. , flaw. of 11 X - , Q , Q , s. M - - - . as 1 - , CLASS OF C2 HOMEROOM IO9 Mrs Magee Row l Nancy Reiner Nancy Roth Judith Weltman Rosalyn Perry Nancy Weiss Arlene Buckman Carol Bowers Harriet Laverne Row 2 Grace Green berg Carol Sparrow Marlyn Silver Carol Trevls Natalie Landy Carol Mc Elroy Katherine Gulllford Harriet Kutz Barbara Fricke Row 3 Anita Dolmsky Lynne Newmarker Nancy Blgalka Lee Gurney Pat Fasclano Joy Abrams Judy Cook Jacqueline Anguish Barbara Zet telmeyer C2 HOMEROOM 118 Mr. Vannorsdall Row I-Myron Beckenstein, Melvin Ross, Hayward Allen, Gerald David, Don Linder, Paul Cohen, Ronald Zucker, Bob Gordon. Row 2-Larry Unger, Roger Rapport, Frank Caldwell, Howard Kra- vitz, Neil Blultstone, Bob Slavin, Dick Shipley, John Gerhan, Bruce Graham. Row 3-Don McCoy, Carl Eberhardt, Jim Welty, Herbert Schach, David Parker, Sanford Fox, Bob Stark, Victor Javitch. C2 HOMEROOM lll Mr McHenry Row L Harvey Rosen William Altman Gerald Goodman Norman Singer Stu Abbey John Spencer John DAmlco Tom Mayer Julian Cohen Row 2 Arnie Shapiro Dave Florman Gene Udelf Nathan Lipsyc Lenny Rapaport Sheldon Korman Al Weisman George DuBois Row 3 Rocco Genovese, Barry Brown Roger Miller Philip Bloom Mark Palmquist Paul Harvey Jerry Zlotnik, Burton Saltzman Bill Stansbury Robert Kerritt C2 HOMEROOM ll? Mrs. Blanchard Row I-Bernice Ferman, Barbara Greenberger, Elaine Gyer, Elaine Riemer, JoAnn Turoff, Phyllis Lerner, Ada Silver- berg, Sally Weiss, Carol Birnbaum. Row 2-Helene Kemelhar, Marsha Katz, Jean Stillman, Arlene Boxerbaum, Carol Don- aldson, Renate Gumprecht, Linnea Rupp, Nancy Panger, Karyl Kohe. Row 3- Nancy McGrath, Barbara Herrick, Lorre Lei Lanng, Sally Cummings, Jean Appel, Harriet Bunowitz, Marilyn Winters, Joan Sesnick. M., me W JUNE 1955 .-544111314 C2 HOMEROOM 2l0 Mrs Wmslow Row 'I Loss Goldstenn Margo Morgen stern .lanuce Wlener Natalie Agm Bar bara Glantz lrene Ullman Marlene Suld Myrna Robboy Carole Lecht Row 2 Marcla Otto Gayle Akkel Beverly Shlffman, Phyllus Fxsher Mary Ann Bohlke, Barbara Handler Carolynn Brewer, Carol Greenhouse Roberta Edelman Row 3 Daphne Mnchaelndes Pat Hol land Elame Sacks Helen Khamer Mar lone Horner Sue Burnslde Mary Supser Susan Davis Sue Shaplro, Janet Arm strong C2 HOMEROOM 220 Miss Stephens Row 1 Shlrley Schlesinger, Sue Weln stem, Judy Weber, Marilyn Nettage, Nancy Parker, Ann Marne Radlce, Renee Allrance, Carol Klein, Carole Koslem, Mass Lelah Stephens Row 2 Nancy Golob, Barbara Hart, Jean Wynn, Judy Dearnaley, Elame Smuth, Ethel Macks, Akelle Diamond, Marcla Eglm, Jean Roemer Row 3 Sally Brown, Carol Packer, Francine Ellerm, Barbara Flsh man, Sandra Shaw, Barbara Bornstem, Carol Baus, Nma Taslntt, Marulyn Nadasdl C2 HOMEROOM 205 Mr Freyman Row 1 Nancy Gluchov Barbara L veter Maryanne Melllnl Janet Epsteun Marsha Kaye Betty Strandt Edythe Mendelson Shenla Ruukm Lmda Daskal Row 2 Amy Shapero Nancy Wellmg Elayne Nole Carole Hummel Sue Adler Nancy Ubersax Barbara Orblts Loss Greene Sue Boxerbaum Row 3 Judy Appelbaum Loretta Bloom Carol Hoenne Gall Schultz Lmda Gymer Sue Russell Barbara Petrne Sandra Lee Sampson C2 HOMEROOM 2l7 Mr Lehman Row I Domemck Bonflglao, Dan Berg man, Cy Wulson, Jerry Cohn, Charles Eckley, Bob Walder, Davud Zevlck, Don Morrison, Frank Matuska Row 2 Dave Juredme, Dave Chase, Al Hensel, Tom Benz, Jack Ranlck, Ruchard Allen, Harvey Kurkell Row 3 Bob Steeneck, Ronnle Penn, Muchael Greenhut, Al Krulak, Donald Shultz, Emul Davndson, Carl Roth, Jlm McGell, Art Smnlef ,. ,, , wAfz'W W' MW:-f Meff ,1fJ 'WfA'Qjj'g i M LW -Q -.151 MW, N ,M ,, -V few M. 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I I I ' 1 1 1 I - C2 HOMEROOM 237 Mr P T Lorz Row I Joyce Harrus Jackie Sharp Mcruellen Roblnson Lmda Elsler Zeda Walner Sharon Goldstem Soma Kor nicks Janet Hurwitz Row 2 Sally Polster Barbadeen Smith Mary Jane Barrlnger Sandra Greenwald Ann Rldenour Judy Moritz Marcia Paras Frances Brokaw Row 3 Marulynne Davues Joyce Borden Joan Alcher Jeanne Le Malre Barbara Schenbel Harnet Allen Sheila Flsher C2 HOMEROOM 305 Mr McKinnon Row 1 Don Arnold Barry Leavitt Larry Buales Paul Meuland Davld Schwartz J B Rnchey Joel Woldman David Coynes Row 2 Tom Chun Joe Ruggle Nono Gambmo, Wayne Gutzl veck Ronald Suld Dave Hackman John Clayton Dan Cleaver Row 3 Ted Sllverberg James Knrkstadt Jlm Phllllps Bob Boyle Robert Gillette, Jay Trattner DnckD flute C2 HOMEROOM 225 Mr Zwelg Row 1 Renee Klein Elnzabeth Schne: der Laverne Spyder Elayne Shlachter Roberta Ravntz Gaul Ross Anna Gott heb Karen Bell Paula Koslen Row 2 Barbara Grulfuths Marian Natemeyer Anne Entwustle Ann Marne Vltale Nancy Webster Shnrley Paugh Gertrude Hath away Arlene Mason Row 3 Barbara Yucker Lanme Stelnfeld Tonla Cerveny Arlene Sherman .luduth Borton Marcla Dobrm Carol Jones C2 HOMEROOM 301 Mr F J orz Row I Ken Chermkoff Tom Peters Eugene Menerm Jummy Grunzwelg Jerry Grllett Barrett Krrkendall Art Silver Shelley Bonovntz, Joel Berkey Row 2 Bob Colley Mort Kanner Jerry Murray Fred Amlxot Jlmmy Rudolph Marshall Winer Jerome Smmn Warren Lambert Row 3 Dave Rubin Robert Frary Ron ald Farrmgton Larry Davls Larry Eltkln Elhot Sacharow . , . L 1 - I . 1 1 1 I I - 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 I I - , . - 1 1 1 1 1 , . - 1 1 L I I I I - , . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I , . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . .. I I , W 1 1 1 X . - 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 - - 1 1 ' , 1 1 1 1 , . - 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 'X . X 1 1 X l 1 1 W 1 , 1 tx V1 Z 1 L., J. y C2 HOMEROOM 308 Mr McFadden Row I Bull Russ Mlchael Feldman Mer ton Walters Murray Waldman Jack Haas Conrad Lennon Jlm Delbel Yale Tallsman Row 2 Merrull Roback Joel Rutman Alvm Gullunov Bob Blsley Jay Clar Jock Mendel Bob Katz Thomas Scott Row 3 Howard Hirsch Allen Gaetlens Jam Brackenbrldge John Klem Stan Polster Arnold Rosenthal .hm Shrlven, Ronme Sllverman C2 HOMEROOM 327 Mass Regan Rowl Judy Well Marllyn Kravntz Gall Rossman Shenla Rubun Phyllus Kasnmov Phyllis Perry Sherrue Sonkln Carol Berns Row 2 Rebecca Cohen Marllyn Kloha Barbara Steinberg Beverly Goldfarb Juduth Facter Gretta Neuman Anna Zak Marta Freedman Row 3 Carol Henman Elalne Buchan Natalie Prlesand Roberta Davis Nancy Green Eva Ray Nancy McClellan A1 H - tml C2 HOMEROOM EMR Mr Strlckhng Row 1 Harvey Mendelson, Harvey Klmeman, Sheldon Coe, Clnfford Marks, Kenneth Gluth, Paul Hlrschtleld, George Haddad, Sheldon Snmms, Bull Haney Row 2 John Powers, Lee Blaser, Davnd fi Nutkm, Ronald Levuch, Jerry Tlshkoff, Wllllam Ryan, lrwln Katz, Duck Shelton Row 3 Arthur Goldberg, Gary Ferber, Make Yarus, Tom DeMent, Stuart Wayne, I 4, G Joe Baden, Bob Coward 'Q my ap gf Y A 43.173 e C2 HOMEROOM WMR Mr Farmaccl Row 'I Phllllp Mellon, Larry Trott, Dave Meyer, Harvey Spector, Denny Braun, Douglas Ryan, Donald Goldman, Jeffrey Hecht, Multon Katz Row 2 Howard Lewns, Jerry Bloom, George Huggins, Carl Koch, John Hancock, Harvey Rosen, Ronny Yullsh, Gerald Colbert, Domlnnc Ollvo Row 3 Jerry Simon, Carl Craug, Allan Cohen, Herbert Atknn, Paul Weln Martin Matyas 93 N 'fffff if-W V 'Wf53f ?3J'2,2 St:-'i ' 'REMV F9352 Al - T HP? s,'12 ' 'Wbfibi 'V'Y v 3,222-,-i+1+++?t : r ,..., 'lei ', f iii? , L'l: Yeffwtbi-lrfii'f V' 'l,, 3' . .eifT.515H:,i'V'+W Wff'T-Q21 J U N E , 5 i I l I - , , I I I l 1 ' . .7 l ' l I ' I 7 I I '. . 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Y 1 -A l 4 ,lsl C, A f raub, Terry Seufrued, James Prungle, clllss or ,L We srl as C1 HOMEROOM 127 Mr Rowland Row 1 Arthur WEIDDUFQ Gerry Ma nerl Donald JaHe Stephen Adelsteln Alan Lubln Gary BEHKOWITZ Elt Relmer Elllot Myers Bob Goldy Row 2 Alvln Lleberman Dlck Emch Martln Kaplan Douglas Fratlanne DICK Ladley Nell Stone Jerry Skolnlck Jerome Dollar Row 3 Bruce Pawly Jerry Rosen Eugene Frledman Bernard GFIH Stew art Landau, Dlck Swlnehart Ed Ference .4 in ai-niillq C1 HOMEROOM 231 Mrs Gard Row l Beverly Ann Hlll, Carolyn Post, Amy Bennut, Carol Kramer, Sally Snyder, Joyce Lelzman, Glorla Rlchman, Ruth Relnlnger, Harrlet Glanz, Sande Bonchek, Anne Ensch Row 2 Marcla Myers, Lols Roblnson, Gall Katzel, Susan Freeman, Ann Baerwald, Rhoda Tanz man, Bonnle Zuckerman, Florence Carey, Sue Cooperman Row 3 Marllyn Lyons, Marllyn Roth, Barbara Jane Smlth, Lynda Plcks, Judy Dworken, Gall Kasdon, Renee Wolk, Nancy Norder, Natalle Schrader, Vlcky Kennon, Mary Whlte Cl HOMEROOM 229 Mrs Tubaugh Row 1 Phyllls Schwartz Sandra Katz COHHIE Polan Claudette Camy Glorla Keetl Dlane Bergman Sandra Glngberg Shlrley Karom Sally Cohen Llbby Stock fish Nancy Goldsteln Row 2 Marcla Grossberger Barbara Rlchclrds Margle Goldsmlth Judy Fath Ann Belecklan Galle Klelnman Rhoda Adell Jean Bar samlan Sharon Perelman Row 3 Joyce Elrad Ellen Mlntz Sandra Mazur Anlta Rosln JUdl Newman Nancy Trowell Gretchen Schmltt Sandra Donner Marl lyn Wargo Phyllls Wolf C1 HOMEROOM 313 Mr Gordon Row 1 Bob Weber, Ron Rosallna, Stan Coben, Gary Swerdlow, Rlchard Frltsch, Alan Whltney, Martln Newmark, Arthur Kohn, Phll Resnlck Row 2 Mlke Jack son, Melvyn Goldsteln, Irwln Kroot, Ar nold Abrams, Bob Levy, Mlke Basslchls, Dave Shedroft, Stewart Brlton Row 3 Warren Gordon, Nathan Arnold, Ed Llttera, Larry Mandell, Dlck Ceaser, Jack Mlller, Leslle Mogge 1.-.....-...-..,1.,g,,, ...Q--W -nl Cl HOMEROOM BCR Mr Izzo Row 1 Marc Fallenberg Rlchard Bar rett Art Wohl Nell Lemer Stan Robboy, Eugene Kates Bob Newton, Robert Buffmgton Merle Apel Gary Plldner Row 2 Donald Reaches Bob Slbblson, Dave Sprang Ronny Flate Bud Kohl Bob Kronenberg Art Blanwes, Chuck Mahtz Don Schneider Lester Wyman Row 3 Bob Cohen Heyman Bernch Ken Fox Herbert Frlcke Jerry Goldberg, Ralph McGimpsey, Dave Uscheek, Lyn Svendsen Sherman Lltowltz A L-.J HOMEROOM l I2 Mr Saunders Row 1 Robert Chlslung, Edgar Green, Robert Gold Row 2 Wnlllam Polson, Berton Goldman, Thomas Howe, Bernard Spsllman Cl HOMEROOM 319 Mrs Roth Row 1 Lynn Samplmer Helen Stern Alice Johnson Regina Cort Dianne Muller lnga Selugman Sadelle Geller Amta Nehamkm Charlotte Rush Emuly Marcus, Carol Clstone Shenla Barbash Row 2 Bermce Kutz Ruth Greenberg Rhoda Wolfeld Phyllls Rosen Nancy Walker, Shelley Bartell Nancy Boyd Barbara Smith Barbara Konnor Sharon Pobby Roberta Dworkm Row 3 Trudle Kebe Jane Baumgardner Donna Gloss Deanna Powers Pat Paclus Leatrlce Forman, Helga Celdmacher Glory Tomson Lmda Robmson Dorthy Knttredge Cl HOMEROOM SHOP Mr Nnxon Row I Kenny Krohn, Roger Lefkowltz, Sheldon Lnppe, Sheldon Narvy, Nlck D'Amlco, Harvey Slsler, Make Berenstem, Roger Strauss, Alan Kamen Row 2 Jerry Dombclk, Davnd Lundeen, Jerome Golub, Wlllxam Meyer, Lewis Samuels, Harvey Pvccus, Fred Klennman Row 3 Jam Brown, Bob Frazner, Duck Funk, Al Engel, Jnm Andrews, Donald Kannel JANUARY, l956 T I I I . I . A - I I I I F I V 'I I I . . '5-T' , . I yg , I L , . 1 I . - I I . Q I . F I I I ' - . I M. I . .I . I H F l I I 1 I I L , ! f I L, I lk if ' we 4 J .. - E 5' -l 95 X Far V 3 F . f I ,f JL! g f 4 ,e i f V ,. - K 9 .f 5 -1 2 3 r Al OFFICERS-Dick Oster, treasurer, Sue Riemer, secretary, Bill Ong, president, Tom Kern, vice president. ,V f 'G' P' , I 'X BII OFFICERS-.lean Luongo, treasurer, Bill Krupman, president, Lee Wallace, vice president, Ann Srnith, secre- Enioying the refreshments at tary. the Bll Winter Whirl are Don Becker, Georgiane Shapiro, Marcia Thornton, Don Jacober, 96 Sentenced to spy on the BII Winter Whirl by Judge Saul Timinsky is Dick Seigel. He is trying to escape from Russian guards, Tom Kern and Dave Bigler, while his burlap-garbed date, Debbie Stashower, watches. Beverly Rosenberg, and guest. Watching the entertainment at the Bll Dance are Clara Chapman, Dave Bigler, Katie King, Neil Johnston, Jimmy Held on December 6, the Arnold, Jane Noel, Marilyn Davies, and Bob Crink. dance featured entertainment by members of the Bll class. 97 S 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I ' I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - 1 1 1 1 1 I . I I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9A HOMEROOM 105 Dr Strauss Wllfred Ahrens Fred Bass Anthony Brel Harris Bunkun Jum Clapp Don De Malorlbus, Duck Dunn Sheldon Frank James Gubbs Sheldon Golub Larry Greenwald Ronald Hantman Roger Hershberger Jxm Houser Harvey Katz Ed Kravntz Andy Lue ber Marc Loveman Darrell Mann Allen Mesnnck Ted Naft Myron Palay Vlc Portaro Ruchard Read Marshall Rosenberg Jerome San shuck Bob Schwentz Ronnue Shapiro Ronnie Sllvernaul Charles Sorenson Edward Strasbourger Mackey Tenen baum Larry Venen Mnchael Whute man 9A HOMEROOM H5 Mr Turner Bruce Antenberg, Joe Baudo, Edward Black, Allen Bluffstone, Tom Burns, Ted Cohn, Thomas Derrlg, Evan Elsen berg, Norm Freemel, Gerald Gnlbert, Jeftrey Goodman, Larry Gross, Phnl Harris, Charles Hull, Parks Hutcheson, Mark Kunderman, Robert Lancz, Tom Lame, Bob McKenzie, Marshall Metz ger, Bob Nelson, Lawrence Ollphant, Bull Papenbrock, Jerry Praver, Davld Renter, Davud Rosln, Bob Schaefer, Alan Scolmck, Byron Sharp, Ronald Sknllncorn, lrvmg ..tor, Laurence Suld, Berton Thomas, Bull Waechter 9A HOMEROOM 'IOI Muss French Jane Alexander Judy Arons Barbara Black Sands Boyd Nancy Ann David Beverly Elrad Eduth Flrestone Mary .lo Gluckstad Myrna Gordon Carol Hadgson Anne Kaplan, Barbara Lieberman Michele Lurle Sue Maller, Nancy Newman Myrbeth Plckford Susanne Rem Marulyn Rothman Donna Schlelcher Janet Schroeder Annette Solomon Evelyn Such Pa TFICIG Vaughn Phyllus Welss Marcia Wmtner 9A HOMEROOM 112 Mrs Newhouse Doreen Alper Yolande Artz Amta Baskmd Paula Bertear Adnenne Blake Lynn Brown Audree Chupman Susan Collie, Marlene Dolan, Carolee Falgln, Pat Francus, Ruth Freund, Marilyn Galan, Kane Godley, Bar bara Green, Marlene Harris, Dor othea Hoffman, Sandra Kaplan, Gaul Kravutz, Elame Lockshln, lrene Lymon, Leslie Mclntyre, Edna Mlrman, Patrlcla Nimmo, Margaret Palmer, Nancy Patterson, Prlscllla Pohlmann, Barbara Reutman, Judy Roemer, Arlene Rupp, Marine Schmeckebler, Lmda Simon, Marlene Spetrlno, Jo hanna Vasu, Helalne Wleder, Judy Wood .. . 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I I I A . l ' 1 1 ' I I I I ' - 1 1 ' 1 I l 1 - l I I I l I 99 9A HOMEROOM 125 Mr Suhr Alvnn Ardon Dennls Bauerle Bob Bogamolny James Button Ira Cohen Mel Diamond lrvnn Englander Bruce Freyer Morton Gntson James Grant Mlchael Gutterman Mel Hart Stuart Hnrsch, Gary llg Davld Klnkald Harry Lebovlc Mnke Lmdner Alvm Magalmck Bull McMurray Franklm Maller Monroe Newborn Rlchard Pet ers Martm Presser Norman Resmck Arthur Rosslo Marhn Schock Volney Seaver Jnm Shaud Sheldon Smulo vntz Harold Splra Cralg Swartwout Michael Tlsch John Wilcox Heli 9A HOMEROOM 305 Mlss Rupp Emnly Anselmo Mlnam Barck Shana Baskm llleane Bergman Barbara Bleach Mary Burrell, Diane Clements Elaine Cort, Marla De Corpo, Manta Drach, Jennifer Farr, Ellen Freeman, Beverly George, Lam Goldman, Barbara Grown, Sandra Hamulton, Arlyne Handler, Betty Hess, Joan Huebschman, Elaine Katz, Barbara Le Bovltz, Duane Lovmger, Nancy Marks, Beverly Neuman, Gall Nyer, Madelyn Perry, Audrey Potter, Mull: cent Ressler, Jxll Roblnson, Elleen Rosenthal, Marty Sala., Marlene Stem, Rhoda Talisman, Amy Ruth Webster, Susan Wlgodsky, Saundra Yudelevltz assi ,gd 9A HOMEROOM 227 Mlss Ryan Perryne Anker Arlene Baker Sharon Beale Barbara Berman Susan Blake Vlrglnla Buck Eileen Chltllk Allkl Colluns Mary Davis Mary Deanovlc Duane Downs Patricia Farquhar Rol Iyn Freed Barbara Gelfand Barbara Goldman Ruta Gottlext Ruth Green field Carole Hershey Joanne Hof stetter Nancy Kasdon Myrna LaRue Marsha Lomberg Arlyne Marks Tamara Mendelsohn Alla Nadasdl Camilla Noonan Marlorle Poynter Mardelle Pontlous Judy Render Marsha Rose Soma Russakoff Mary Schnelder Rosemary Snmonellu Joan Stern Terry Synenberg Jane War ner Nancy Wlggms Betty Worful 9A HOMEROOM 307 Mr Fast Leonard Arslanlan, Bob Becht, Paul Brandt, Bruce Campbell, Jnmmy Cole, Jlm Dietz, Wllllam Enson, Fred Fried man, Harry Glvelber, Jlm Gray, Bull Haas, Pete Hathaway, Fred Hrscott, Frank lorlllo, Murray Klanfer, Eugene Lipman, Joel Malin, Harvey Melamed, Richard Muller, lra Newman, Ernc Peterson, Carl Ranknn, Bruce Richter, Howard Royer, Bertram Schreiber, Dave Sheck, Bull Smith, Ned Toole man, Morton Shesol, Raymond Weus feld, Bob Wyland 9A HOMEROOM 'I15 Mr Turner Bruce Antenberg Joe Baudo Edward Black Allen Bluffstone Tom Burns Ted Cohn Thomas Derrlg Evan Eisen berg Norm Freemel Gerald Gilbert Jeffrey Goodman Larry Gross Phil Harris Charles Hill Parks Hutcheson Mark Kmderman Robert Lancz Tom Lime Bob McKenzie Marshall Metz ger Bob Nelson Lawrence Olnphant Bill Papenbrock Jerry Praver David Reiter David Rosln Bob Schaefer Alan Scolmck Byron Sharp Ronald Skllllcorn lrvmg Spector Laurence Suid Berton Thomas Bill Waechter 9A HOMEROOM 321 Mr. Barbee Thelma Anthony, Stephanie Barnes, Beverly Betts, Hannah Bloomfield, Leslie Brown, Doris Calliott, Sara Chatterton, Sandra Cohen, Carole Critchfield, Lynn De Marinis, Joanne Dunn, Janice Ferguson, Joyce Free- man, Lois Ginsberg, Edith Goldstein, Bettie Ann Hammerbacker, Barbara Hesse, Madelyn Iafornaro, Marilyn Kraft, Rima Levine, Sheila Lubitz, Bonnie Martin, Beverly Newman, Frances O'Neill, Jean Rehmar, Con- nie Riemer, Michelle Rosewater, Naomi Saphire, Sallie Schultz, Karen Smith, Patricia Stolte, Harriet Tiktin, Monique Weiler, Eileen Willner. 9A HOMEROOM 318 Mr Christman Bruce Barkley Richard Benz Edward Chenevey Roger Cramer Edward Dom Bruce Frumker Allan Goldberg Garry Green Garry Hagstrom Donald Heiser Mark Hoffman Don Kagan Don Kottler Howard Leslie Michael Marks Lester Meritsky Ronald Moskowitz, Dick Osborn Larry Phillips George Raybould Allan Romanott David Ruder Eugene Saltzberg Don Schultz Dan Shaprio Jerry Slen Bob Stein Bill Taylor Bill Vargo Duane Wallace David Welt man. 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I I I ' - JUNE 1956 Mass Hensel Myrna Arnoff Bonnle Bash Ruta Bualosky Betsy Bosh Marcia Cham bers Barbara Colbert Barbara Crooks Roberta Desatnlk Joan Duck en Sharon Dworken Robm Finlay Hermlen Frelberg Martha Gllden Evelyn Goodman Dons Handelman Irene Hessman, Suzanne .let'fery Carol Klmmelman Ronna Lewln Connie Lurle Sally Matt Nancy May Sharon Muller Carol Newman Margo Osborne Teresnna Piazza Ellyn Rem Jackie Rnggle Roberta Ross Gall Schaefer Paul Shuman Rnth Snmmons Marcna Smith Norma Storkan, Su zanne Vacha Davlda Weunberg Sandra Wmograd 9A HOMEROOM Audltorlum Mr Walston Jam Bau Jerry Blar kv Blll Browning Stuart Chemlkoff Harvey Curts Herb Fothermgton Damel Gans Davud Gossotf Alan Greenwald Alex Halle Make Holland Vernon Kallas Peter Kraus! Sheldon Levy, Walter Lock George Massmge Sherwun Moss Tom Owen Morton Pomerantz George Relchard Robert Roenn Ar nold Rosenberg Robert Sachs Hur vey Schwartz Paul Shapuro Floyd Silver Davld Sommers Lester Stlel Tom Taylor Bruce Vasko Stanley Whay Tom Kern, master of ceremonies at the Wmter Whnrl, awards a door prnze to Sandra Fmgerhut, whale Marty Sllverberg and Sandra's guest look on ' 1 :L . I . Q I I . . I 1 1 ,A I , . x 1 e x- 'L N l H-1 r I 4 I , ' I f a M-I ' 1 1 1 4 N . I g , P . ' . I rg 1 1 1 V I 1' I I - ! . V I I . ' I I V I I , I 1 1 'L Nl 9A HOMEROOM Ctlfeterid I . I . I I - I I I 1 1 ' 1 , V 1 1 1 M X, 1 1 . , .W I I M 1 w 1, 1 1 .1 - , , U M K, I I I I I 1 1 ' 'T 1 1 1 1 1 xt 1 1 ' I .l , 2 1 ' A I , K 1 1 e UNDERCLASS ACTIVITIES Cl MIXER The Cl Mixer, a sem: annual event, gives new students from the lunlor hugh schools a chance to get cc quannted Heading a square dance are Mlchael Feldman Amy Shaplro Sheldon Snmms and Mary Ellen Robmson Decorating 225 s Christmas tree are Gertrude Hathaway, Carol Jones, and Karen Bell, as Marlon Nate meyer watches I02 1 , . -.. .ff , - C , I H , ' fl A. , if ?,,,,. e A - I . I - I I5 4 5 simon cuss orncens X ff f , Z ff ,lk f ,QW 112, 1 X 7 ffhvfqfffff 'MW fr IJ! r ai ,IA f iff!! H 1 W 47115 ,0 1 llf ,qui I aff f if ln A 15 1. X I X sir' .uw 1 ggi? f Q: X it 1' 'I if 7 f ff f W f T MPV D fj f ,Q f , X f I f Q -,,. f f , -...,,,.-.. W:':sf?fl'Z ?77'fZ,5 I 'l--,-F-57 1' I '4-' . ' 0 H511 F' X 'f' , 4 W fyo, 40,11 f.,-1 ff Vw f 'iii ' ' 443521 ' lf' 7' 1 ,- .L-'H ,f I 11, ,Hi lv. 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I 5 JUDITH BERENSTEIN RICHARD BERG SHELDON BERKMAN ALAN BERMAN CAROLE BERTENTHAL RITA BINKOVITZ K f 52 L Y. ,I rg JANE ANDREWS EDITH APPLE ERIC BARNES ARTHUR BATES SUZANNE BAUER RICHARD BEATTY BURT BLUM ALAN BLUMENSTOCK RICHARD BOGOMOLNY EDWARD BOTNIK HARVEY BRAUN PHYLLIS BRODY WW CLASS OF PHYLLIS CHERNS CORNELIA CHICHESTER GERRI CICCHELLA MARTIN COBEN ELLYN COHEN JOAN COLE RALPH BRODY SUZANNE BRUDER SHIRLEY BRUSS HERMINE BUCKLAN NANCY CANNER EDWARD CHENEVEY PENELOPE CONSTANTELOS MARILOU COOK SHARON RUTH COWAN JACQUELINE CREA JUDITH ANN DAUBER MERLE DAVIS ELAINE LOIS DOLIN RENA LEE DRUBO MARVIN DWORKEN ' BARBARA EISENBERG HARVE EISENBERG RACHEL EISENBERG JUDITH ANN FOLGEMAN LAWRENCE FRIEDMAN JUDY GARBER ANN GARRINGTON NORMAN GELLER POPI GEORGALIS . LM, . 23,3 QI 'I 55 , .1 ,fs L Qi W W up is v , mag 'Iii A .I jk ,, I I I if IE ff 2 1 HAROLD EISNER ELIZABETH EMEIS NANCY FAGERHOLM MYRA FAIGIN SANDRA FELLMAN SALLY FIELD ivy CLASS OF NIOBE GERATY ROBERT GLENN SUE GODFREY IRWIN GOLDRING ANITA GOLDSTEIN BARBARA GOODRICH RUTH HARRIS JOHN HASELOW CAROL HAWTHORNE SUSAN HENN TRUDY HERRICK CAROLYN HICKS DORIS GOULD LENORE GOULD CARL GRAY JAY GREEN HELEN CLARE GRUENINGER FERNE HALPRIN ,-ls. WW JANUARY I953 MARILYN HICKS BRUCE HIMELFARB FLORICE HOROWITZ CAROL JAMES ELLEN JETT ELLEN KAHN Wa Q2 KEITH KLAMER BARBARA KLEGER LENORE KLEIN CHARLENE KROHN LORETTA KROLL ARDIS LQRUE hh? I ki I 'A Q I I I s vgffemezffigg ww' ' '?1wPf'M3If ?11Iv?55'fgffWfj-'afwil R :fy fi ' ' L---Eff Uni L - L H T I 1-HQQISQMS ' 12- K' ff? DAVID LOUIS GEORGE LOWERY HOWARD MACK JR WILLIAM MADER HERBERT MAGEDOVITZ CAROLINE MAJEWSKI MILTON LEGOME TOBY LEIB JERRY LENIHAN ALLEN LEVEY PATRICIA LEWIS THEODORE LIPSHUTZ CLASS OF Kwai? O MARY ANN MAJEWSKI LUCILLE MANDELL MARLENE MARKOWITZ LEONARD MART DAVID MARTIN LEE MATTHEWS LI JANUARY I953 MSL, HOWARD MAYERS NANCY CLAIRE McCOY CAROL SUE MCCLUSKEY GERALD MCFEELY JAMES MEDSKER CAROLE MELTZER Y-'ICF' VICTOR MORRISON SHELDON MOSS MADELYN MOSTER FRANK MYERS RUTH NEMROW VIRGINIA NOWAK DONALD METZ DORIS METZNER STEPHEN MICHAELIDES GERALD MILLMAN SYLVIA MOLIFF ANDREW MORRIS CLASS OF GEORGE OHMAN CAROL OLMSTEAD BARBARA PANGBORN RONALD PELTZ SUSAN PERKINS RICHARD PETERJOHN I , , , I filf, , .. : ,f :WX Wd gun- ROBERT RANKIN JERRY REHMAR SARAH REHMAR JANE RICHARDSON FRANK RINELLA CARL ROODMAN FREDERICK PETRO HARVEY PHILLIPS IRVING PHILLIPS EUNICE POLACEK LOUIS PRICE ELEANOR PYMN 'Q II2 fb wg ff II II JANUARY I953 I R-' IONA LEE SCHAFFER JOSEPH SCHNEIDER XR FRANK SCHREINER PHILIP SEIDEL JAMES SHAFER MARTIN SHIFFMAN 1 v Eff 3 II3 DAVID RUSSELL BELDON RUXIN RONALD SALAT ROBERT SAMUELS ALAN SANDLER DONALD SANDLER ELAINE RUTH SHULTZ JAY SIEGEL RHODA SIEGEL RONALD SILVERSTEIN BEATRICE SMILEY DARVIN SMITH I Q' as IJISIIIIJJ IQIQIIIIIIIIIIIII ?I13 III3 III'I III-I-ISIQIIHIIIIJIIIIJI:IiI'I'IISIIFIIIIIIIIIII IlII' III IIIIIIII!Ii3IRIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIJILII'IIQIIEIILIYIIWIIIIIIWI IIIIIIQIIIII,1IIIIIIIEIIEIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIJISIIi'?IIIII3lIJ1AIiI IW IIIIIGIIEHISIIIIEII1III!IIIIIISIIIIISIIIIQ'III I9.IIrIII!IIIIIIIIIILiII , I '39 , I . - 4 f2??aff-Q9 effg. I I H if I I 'J V Md 1, , . ITMJ? .V.k Jrlrj ir ,V I I :I . A 'W Q' ,gi I SEYMOUR ULLMAN MARLENE VAN DELDEN MERVE VINOCUR FLORENCE WARHAFT MARY WEDEWEN ROBERT WEEKS EILEEN SOLOMON JERRY SORKIN DENNIS SPECTOR I Y -.3 SANDRA STERN PHYLLIS TOLCHINSKY ,ww MARTIN TORCH if CLASS OF :FL 'xg W' NORMAN WEINBERGER MARILYN WEISS DEBORAH WEISSMAN ' GERALD WELTER , MARVIN WHAY Q EARLE WINDENBURG 114 IANUARY I953 MILLARD WOHL TOBY WOLF ROBERT ZAAS KENNETH ZIEGEL JERROLD WINGER NORMAN WINGER JOANNE WINTNER RF' CAMERA SHY ROBERT EPSTEIN WILLIAM SINCLAIR DAVID SLOMOVITZ An Anme Get Your Gun motif pervaded the Western style entertamment at the trodntnonal A2 Box Supper an October I I5 I . A 'fn ' 22: S U A Sk M :Q ' JANUARY, 1953 ...... ...... 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'i'!:a' , ,Lf- ab ',f'1Nf :q.f::RwP Nbffgsily A . wisp-ffiv,-394 ' m Q ,fe ' 1- F LT 'T '!35'-'7' ' ,W -SQ, :f23'b,g wfw,-:fgffifiiif-Ii-3?'f9 ., -f '- -'i s' ' , ' 32 +fQ'Lf'3a X-.4:Y:C:2-, '-:Rfk 5925223-ff,.vx. ---:A Qgsiifzln-,fizc-5595-iii-!v?3:b?2::-:c-I-:Q . -if - Y ' 'J' I ' 5 -4I'g.n -' - -3 ,, - , l ' AL GARY KRAUS 117 L SENIOR CLASS nt: ix 1 uf I Siu' qs sm -an Sensors Barbara Pangborn and Sandra Baron nn their authentlcally costumed Hawauan hula dance added lo the success of The All School Parry Other gurls un the All class sang folk songs and played gif fars fo the enfhuslashc audience Donkeys Crea Bmkovlfz Warhaff and Werssman were a lnvely part of the enferlammenf al The January All box supper '45 LEL COUNCIL Henghts played host to representa hves from Lake Erie League student counculs DLAI E MOCK ELECTION As Heughts goes so goes the natnonl This year as nn several previous electrons HHS elected the same candldate for the presidency ofthe Unuted States as dld the voters at the polls After each party had presented nts promohon sknt In the mock campalgn assembly on October 28 Demo cratlc candndate Ralph Brody and Republican Gary Kraus made campalgn speeches each callmg atten hon to hls partys merits and the weaknesses ot the opposltlon The following mock electron Indicated a natlonwude trend toward the Republican Party The enthusnasm and good sportsmanship shown by the students was commended by everybody HOLLY HOP Santa Claus Krasny and MC Sobul award the door prize at the annual Holly Hop Wg 5 pm ll? l . 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'jf wh' .wp- Mi ROBERT 2299, BARBARA BAKER PIERRE BANDELOW BRUCE BARNES SANDRA BARON JAMES BASSICHIS RUTH BASSICHIS 5 y1SS I II, Ed? , -h LJ RONALD ADELMAN SALLYANN AMDUR RENEE SANDRA APPLE RENEE ATKINS EORGE BACKHAUS PHYLLIS BAILEY 11' Jig, 'tw .LLLCY LNLNKNIQ I Lowffm N A A Q NE MYRON BELKIN QI 'xl 4-I L- ANNETTE BELL 1535 - E I 123 LAWRENCE BELL I QE-N Qs LE IELEANOR NLIEXERKQQ' 17:41 0 A P LDONALD BECKER I Lflf'-qkt-'XIX WILLIAM BEHRENS Sgcfw Q4-Q I . A J Q Q my? -1 f QQQKQQJ N Q ' If gif MELVYN BERNZWEIG SHIRLEY BERSON ARTHUR BESSER . 1 WILLIAM BIGLER SHIRLEY BLAU ALLAN BLUM BB CLASS OF JUDITH BENDAU AUDREY BENJAMIN JUDITH BENJAMIN MERVYN BERGER CONNIE LEE BERLIN ARLYNE BERMAN CAROL BLUMBERG WILLIAM BONFIELD CARMELA BONFIGLIO rf -III' A xl- Ff M THOMAS BOWEN '59-I I KATHERINE BRANDT 1 BARBARA BROWN JUNE 1953 BENNETT BROWN BEVERLY BROWN NORMA JEAN BROWN PATRICIA BROWN SHEILA BROWN K CLARA CHAPMAN CORA CHAPMAN CAROL CHRISTY ALAN CHURCH ANTHONY CICCHELLA CAROL CILLEY wir 'hy' new N.,- 5 .Fx llama :rd IQ CYNTHIA BRUG IRVING BUCHLER SLSN BUCKH I W Vw II ffmiglpaig USUN' N gif aww? ALVIN Bl5CKHOLTZ THOMAS BUNCH LENORE CAGEN eu-9 '-5 1-'ZIJP u I E 1 4 ga I25 I ' , ., X' ' JA' I I I M I ., A IIBTE 1 S A A Eg ' ' gg, ,E I Ig 2, 'm u ' A , K I nj ,. H I xx 7 3 I In 3 V -I Y' W V I A ' I A -nl N I ' ' , ,--, I 9 fi 'Z THOMAS BROWN, JR. 5 .vip lk? x A a I we 5 I. . , A. 'JI I I 'I MII I ' 1 Ir A kj, , A C, S ,F ' x X 1 . I II I I IV CYI , IIII I 1 I E.. E.. I IIMIB t .ff f 350' X.f?'fQi,X XNXIW'-1' 2 I K N A U N .K ,V I NIQLWQI-V' 1 5 '.., l,I',r,.!II' If - -- ff 7 I' I' J , , ' Z iff . ., 11, X VJ ,--jf--:. 1' 'A fr , l -V A ' V ' ' K K , . gx J x' 141' K V. V' ' ' I V57 N If x 'S ., - Vg ' I . H I SC ,,-I I f ' j p -- . , S A ' - ' I TL ' I , an ' . gif If W Ia QI r R' r - 'B 5 J v 'A T' I I L 'Y I I M, ,-, X 57' I 7 I , CLASS OF JAMES CLAGHORN BARBARA CLEVERLY ELAINE SHIRLEY GDHEN JANET COHEN JEANNE RUTH COHEN L BENTON COLE 'af BARBARA CRITCHFIELD COLLEEN CROUSE LOIS DAVIDSON WW III ROBERTA DAVIDSON 0 I JANET DAVIS DOROTHY DEAN '13' f 7 MARILYN COLLIE ELIZABETH JEAN CONNER LINDAMAE CONNER LEE COOPERMAN HAZEL CORT BEVERLY COURNEY 126 ' v '9 , AK! 415' www JUNE 1953 1 gms GK ILENE DOLINSKY MELVIN DOLINSKY JAMES PURVIS DOOLITTLE Q? Q mlfm SANDRA DUBICK TERRY DUNN LUISE ELCONIN M ff Q, -,Li A355 4-gr gm., ,i 1 fy , V, A , 52 ' A .V I? Lgfr f. an s' L - f we A ' ' '. iw I 127 KATHIE DE HART JERRY DELSON LUCIE DE MAIORIBUS X ff .Z f BEVERLY DE VORE NELSON DIAMOND DAVID DIETZEL '1 fu! MARLENE LAURIN EMMS CAROL ENSCH JOAN EPSTEIN CHARLES ERTLE MELVIN FAIGUS GEORGE FARR ' Q' in fjfff fff ff ylrff I I II L . F lf? WG -'-1 Y l l I 3,55 - 5 - I 1' mit. -A I MARCELLA FRATO MARILYN SUSAN FRATOE HARRIET FREEDMAN ROBERT FREEDSON RUTH FRIEDLANDER EDWARD FRIEDMAN 'Sf wmv V,L, kr ,, ' 'A-'Y I QR s It-111:25 WV' T2 CLASS OF SAM FEDER PAUL FEHLAU MICHAEL FETTMAN ROSEMARY FLYNN BARBARA SHARON FOX DONALD FRANKEL vw JOAN FRIEDMAN WARREN FRISCHMANN JOHN FRY JOSEPH GALEMMO RUTH GALLITTE ELAINE GARAWAY IUNE I953 DIANE GENTNER ANNETTE GERACI EILEEN GERDY MERVYN GERSON GEORGE GIESER VIRGINIA GLENN CHARLES GOODING BERNARD GOODMAN ROBERT GOODMAN SONDRA GORDON ROBERT GREEN CHARLOTTE GREENFIELD QQ 'QFPMY X, 'hp ' tv W 'Q Judd JM JM IRWIN GLICK W LMN GLICKMAN 9 ALAN GLUECK REEVA ELAYNE GOLD RICHARD GOLD NORMAN GOLDSTEIN We Af' , zy- ww .-,Vi Mi ..Ah L..A ,zzA., A V,A, A ' 24A, I A , ,,.AV V, M - , V 1' 4 . ' X X PF- ,A -J Eg ' A If it 1 I I ii fi? if .gjj-+ JV f it LI I' 'irc K A - K , '- .l s -... , Qi: ' . I ..-: L ' . A '1'1 I Q4 f 1' I , ' ' 3 .L fi- 55? J 25 3 5 ' 1. ' 'T 'A - - 1 I1 f ' gf 3.-' ai, 2 A sf . ff.-. ..1C ' A ALI NAC.IA ,I , -L.I ' I .f,-fb' 1 Q, ,1a,f--- -L' X32-. . .ln Er--N U -I - EVI, fi I 0 W I ,.:: -lx L. T A T kk I I , ,Ig I f A 332 I2 CLASS OF I I SANDRA ILEEN GREENWALD DANIEL GREGG PHYLLIS GROSSBERG STANLEY GROSSMAN GARY GROVE -41 9' SANDRA NATALIE HART JOHN HATHAWAY BERNARD HERSH SHIRLEY HERSTIG LARRY HESS MARTHA HESSE ,J ff ' K A XGH W , rj? K r If.-df? ,ff fp! I 1 L, . ,. . 914' 1' TRW 130 VALOISE HALDEMAN SIDNEY HALPERN HELEN HANDEL RUTH ANN HANTMAN JAMES HARRIS SANDRA HARRIS mmm I 'Wann'- gpf' ! '!lu ,pun WN 'ftrsf K I z f I lL l SIISIS I I is wmv 3 , my A X 1 T Lg I FCS ARLETTE ICKOVIC IRWIN ICOVE JOHN IORILLO FRED JACOBSON LOUIS JALOVEC ANTHONY JANCIGAR JR ,Of J-7 za-49 ,nf -4 131 JUDY AN HEXAMER ALANA HICKMAN FRED HIRSCHFIELD ALFRED HORNING STUART HORWITZ RALPH HOWARTH E1 I Z In ND U1 U0 LM -D Q99 ,Km -5'5 JUDY JENKINS EDITH KAHN JAMES KALISH MILTON KAPLAN JOANNE KARP EARL KASDON 4 Z ,af 4 ,,,, IJV: V, ,V4..4h I V, Z wv.. , Q, 1 ..,-.x :Ahwgj I' 'f. I :I s I I K' ' IILI 5 - I WM I Q Q 'V :wx it lx 4 I WM K ' 'X ws I 'Sabi I I ' L. .I QI . A I I q kL? gW5 M. nw: www M 'Fx EQ 3' DAVID KENNARD RICHARD KERMODE LOU KESTER SUE KESTER BEVERLY KIMMELMAN DAVID KLAUSNER S:- '3' 3 DAVID KATZ NATALIE KATZ HARRIET KAUFMAN JOANNE KAYE JAMES KEACHIE MADELYN KEKST LASS OF SHARON KLEIN MILTON KLEINMAN Q A-51 ,' f -1 I LDI XL . 5 H I ., WILLIAM KLOHA KAREN KOHL PHYLLIS DONNA KOHN DONALD KOHNER JUNE 1953 M? QQ JANICE KOPPELMAN HERBERT KOSSER SUE KOVACS BYRON KRANTZ ROBERT KRASNY GARY KRAUS ,4- ,pun -J 1 X X - 'xx ,-Xu, X A . f X' iii X f--1 if' ,X f iii? EUGENE LAWSONNEQ NADINE LENSON DONALD LERNER FE' ,QQROBERT LESHER ' FRANCES LESSER JAY LEUTENBERG fail Kel' ' 1 -'ba i , , W gg he 1' 5 +A.. + -IX? :wx 'lg 133 'F-'Q' S, W EAA? ROBERT KRAUSLICK JACK KRAVITZ ALAN KRIEGER SAMUEL LAING SARAH JANE LAMONT DONALD JAY LATNIK CLASS OF ,asm 1:43 '-4' '-.-of ROBERTA LEVIN JOEL LEVINE JUDITH LEVINE OWEN LEWIS JUDITH LICKER KENNETH LIEBERMAN ,AEM A RAY LONG JOHN LORZ HARRIET LUBIN JAMES MAC DONALD JUDIE MADORSKY IRENE MAGDEN A-Q' .SQ 1'2- E we 134 BLAAC 0 L1.v.G.k CLJYZ OL Lu QJCQUQLV ,SXXJL RONALD IEBERMAKM EDYTHE MAE LIPPERT LEWIS LOEB WILLIAM LOLLI ROSS LOMBARDY LAWRENCE LONDON LMI, Y AIQ1 I A ' W SLA I I M S'.! LS I 'ik I Q I 7 , ' A ' 2 . ASIL IISI f A n A I LUV I 9 1 I 1 A A A M f u, IL S jg l , . M U , M i NRA 'is' - is K 1 A! V ' V 5 :fi 4 R 'iff ' - V , In A -Q-E Q M I 9 a'f: ., L S If :'-. . .F ' 'K AL'S ' - I QSLSL IL fist' LLLL ZLL L'L: I ' , II' Q I .1 . - I f ,1,,. I ff '- w rf i S . I I I f 5-Q62 ,2 119 I 1 1 WAISREN Mc OMBER DONALD MECKLER RITA MEISEL 'Q' 19 JUNE I953 ROBERT MANN JANET MARABITO LESLIE MARKS JOANNE MARX NANCY LEE MATTHEWS ALEX 'QQ' W 'ZA ESTER MELTZER FLORA MICHAEL DANA MIDDLETON 'U' 1- -1-.,, I35 -'at ALAN MILLER ANN MILLER ROBERTA GAYLE MILLER C SHERMAN MILLS JR DOREEN MILNER ALIYAH MOINESTER -ad 1 I , I 1 LL II f f-- M I A 9 - RI' vi 'UW A I Q k Lv . I -45 A A 'ft A 'ff ut- af fix- I , . k f V1.1-4 I Ea at N 1 2 -4, , ,.. if -'L+ f I I . K, f I I J, f1Q ,L 511 . A 'Q 'A I - ,,.-, ' A SE C 3 1 I A V11 ws. ,V,., S I N N ---' 2 A 'Lkr : H I 3 Jw- f' I . 5 X . Linh V? V ff 1-Q? V X .f I I rv . I . I3 .K Q EM CLASS OF 'QW '7' MI MYS j fm ,fur I, PHILLI M ER? 'W ,gl MY Xiu' I E N -of R SHIRLEY NELSON BARBARA NEWMAN 'Q' moms TERL RAY M NTANI JA CEWQXONTEITH lk XY W QNQ YELALNE Moss 'Y X NANCY Moss XERMARION MUNZNER -W Q 2 M aww CAROL NEWMAN PATRICIA NEWMAN HAROLD NISSLEY MARY JANE NOCK NANCY JEAN OGILVIE PETER ORNER JUNE 1953 -Q' NJ! JOAN OSTER BARBARA PASTON MARGERY PAULL DONALD PERKAL DONALD PERLMAN LENORE JEAN PERLMAN Q L CAROL POSKE GARY ROY POSNER ALAN RANEN NANCY RAY ROBERT REDHEAD JUNE REECE ,A M XE N GLORIA ANN PERRY BARBARA PERSONS ARTHUR PILE JR SHELDON PODERSKY RICHARD POLLACK ARLENE PORTMAN 137 AZ cuss or A I+ .QF NEIL REMBRANDT SANFORD REITMAN .IOANNE CAROL RICHARDSON MARILYN RICHMAN MALCOLM RIEMER CAROL RINGLE N-nik RUTH ROSENTHAL SANDRA ROSIN HERBERT ROSS LEONARD ROSS SHARON LYNN ROSS DANIEL ROTH A .3225 W wg I I fan DAVID ROBERTS TIMOTHY ROBERTS GLADYS ROCK HELEN ROSEN MERWIN ROSEN SUSAN ROSENFELD , B 1 ,f 138 sqm- l' 'ir 'Q QQ' JUNE I953 ELAYNE SCHARF JAMES JOSEPH SCHEINER REGINA SCHEINER ELAINE scmrs IHOMAS sc:-:Mm IDAROSE scHOcK Xxfolll' ANNE ROWLAND ELAINE ROYER BARBARA RUBIN 4 HOWARD RUBY HERBERT RUSSAKOFF f ,I GORDON SAFRAN fff, -mga wif iii uni' '15 SHIRLEY SCHULTZ RICHARD SCHWARTEN GARY SCHWESINGER HAROLD MARTIN SELZMAN MARCIA SELZMAN MARK SHAPIRO I39 . V K , 0. E K, 1'-1' A A A . A E..- It V-rv. 'T' ' JN 'HN 1 Iii JJ 1' I H.. I K 'pf I 'I -gr is df? VL! f . I I 2- ., . 4-f - 'f , I ' .LQLE 1' Kiwi Q-df .2 ' f ff, ,Milf- fy -7 I ,W . VE AVI , Ly!! 1, - , X 1 - fff.,aI'L,.1f K1 lyfx-,lf ,. f A, I 2 I E, 'rf ..-V, , QQ !,A Xjf V fizlfffft -ci ., T I , , R. -: ' -. J it .. ' - : K -qff , A E,EEVk A K Q , ..., , L ' I . 1 ' - ' .. 4 I A 4? I 1 L 1 N x I 5' A Jgy - 'J I 'Q J I . V- D X E g 4, gi h t , if ' JJ- f I I j, '. . . ' ' Q r ,V I t .5 fs, - ,R I 4,3 ji . I 0. E if fl ' ,MJ ' - W IL ,, jp ' rg, ' EWJE f I W4 '.,AE, ' ' E' I If A Ja ,XH J if X 1 mr 1 -sg -. i 'HSP' LEE SHUR MORTON SILBERMAN ROBERT SILVER MARVIN SILVERMAN SOL SILVERSTEIN ELISSA JANE SIMMONS 3.43 an-sl! I4O CLASS OF NORTON SHAPIRO BETSY SHAW SAUNDRA ANN SHEFFLER JERRY SHERWIN CYNTHIA SHIELDS MANNING SHUMAN BERNARD SIMON PHYLLIS SINGER FAITH SKALL MARVIN SLESH BARBARA JEAN SMITH HUBERT SMITH , I 4 QQi ADIIAA l1 A f i ff 2 LADAA AAAA A . Qi 2 I I Eg , '35-If WAV JANET SMITH KATHLEEN SMITH LARC SMITH MARY ANN SNAVELY ALLAN SOBUL SHELDON SOFER N I MARY KAY sToLz ff TEELA srovsncv SANDRA STRAUSS BETSY STRICKLING PHYLLIS SUGERMAN DAVID SWANSON 'ILQ ...JV - WT i A0415 'M N .X ,. MN ' f' GUY SPEED RICHARD SPIKE RONALD STAHL JOAN STEIN DAVID STILLER ,ag Eb' ks-f 1 Ti , f Aix! - K fight - ,,Q-.i 1. I C I ,A I If QV l I 1 1 A , X 2 j fl ,I 'N--A ,R Y, X, fy! - I -xii A 2 A , .A-'TV' ,.V, A 'f vi . , . ,.L.. -. ' I ' - S - I Q ' , ,is , .9 Qi .. , . ,N ' J Lfflfv ff.. LA ': L?7' .V-'I' V1 f A . A I A N1 ' W, in AIII ' Xxlfl-f.. ff LIS . Q 171' if I . , ,-:' , Q A LAURENCE STEINSAPIR L. ff- ,- .,..i' I A Q E , M W J,.1'k.t ' , ' .fl . . A ' -A-fm!-A: If Qi 7 , ' N ,Z Q I fy, U Y I- 4 A Lf, - A , ,' K A -6 ,J . V I ,- 1 Me.,-' - KH, I :V LI. A b Lg, ' 'Q 1 A ' , , , . ., .. ,. ..,, A 3,5 ,gggt ' V Ar -H I 'Q 1 , S I Q I1 A ': A S f A A I ,Av ' 1. eq? ,A - A -dpi f A A A Lg A .A.,A 5553 si' ' 141 CLASS OF Iqyv PAUL SWARZWALDER SHEILA SWERDLOW NORMAN SWIRSKY y'ff ANns szAso W WILLIAM TALCOTT pr sALuE HARRIET TARUTZ if 'Q' wife' 41 ELISABETH TRAVIS NORMAN TREINISH NANCY TREVIS SIDNEY TUCKER EILEEN MARGARET TWIGG MYRNA LEE TWIGGS QW ...Z .0'9' .f.w,ug. L 5ANDRA LOUISE TAYLOR THOMAS TAYLOR GEORGE THOMPSON JANET THOMPSON JOHN TOFT A ROBERT TOMSIC III I4 Y W.. fx-. 'Z av I 'I XIX is SYLVIA WAHL RITA FAYE WALKER JAMES WATERS LOIS WAXMAN MELVIN WAXMAN NANCY JO WEAVER I Wax'-1 ,146- ZW mi? 'Huw 'MLW JU RUTHANNE UDELF DAN UNDERWOOD JULIE VANDERHIDE DAVID VANDERWIST BARBARA VOLIN LOUISE WAGNER 5.1 SA A WEINER AN D WEISMAN My ONALD welss NE l953 I I II I WJ 1 GLJGW 01 Q fl LLARRY welss 'KL QATHL EN ANN WELSH X Q5 My W PATRICIA WELTY 143 , MI I' I,,I1 aff? ,,'.' ',,IL, 1 - ' , A f , , , iky H mV m p I f Y . IR ff .I , .S . I ' ' 1 'I-.v iff' f-.I ' LLIJIJLLL A I A III , I I Q . :' -I - A I . D'IA S p , ' ':',. f ,A fi I - - Ifz Zi v',. Q rb :Q I ' In . k,5f I ,Sh J- L 55' ,E ,fI'fUIVf' A I I k ' ' I . . .-'ILILILIJHV I. I I Q 1 -, V - ., I P LIIIIIIJIIII- 'J IIS?-QI I A ,. ILL IIN III! if I 5 73 A L . SI LI Q I A ' ' f.'-V I L4-' : f I,, I I If MIIL 'I':: I IAII' I - 1 I I fy, I' :,, , I, If? X I I I I .'f'?'I 'L ?-'Q J .,:. if - In I . A 5 4 ,LL I I L ' ff I N , S LI A , I I UI! Y I ' I Lx 1 I I X' I I If L J ,IE 'AW MII? JM' 7' ILL p - , I . q I V Vx f t: J I I -, I dl I1 J! d r LIU N b IX 'iff U-f, . . ,. 'V . 'f x ., . fig, ' 3 ' ii! Ti GRETCHEN WETTLAUFER LENORE WlL MARILYN WEXLER JUNE l953 MW? A 3? SUZANNE WHITE BARBARA WHITING -uv AUDREY WOLSTEIN W JV' LAUREN WILSON Yfiwwww gif! Am MARK YANOVER RICHARD YOKEL SANDRA YOUNG LlLA ZAHLER Aucusr GRADUATE CAMERA SHY 1. GERALDINE GOLDBERG ' 'A T3 5 1 JUNE Charles Mehllng Frank Marlnchlck Vero Freed Charles Goldy Arnold JaFFe Frank Joyce Ronald La France Marnlyn Waxman Arthur Markee Wulllam Rem Mnlchell Robboy AUGUST Marilyn Bernstein Wllllam Qulck 144 E F , . .1 fl f N A ' -: 5 ' -- l ' I ,lf-' Y- '-y A gl? - J, pf . fl L, ., .- r, N, H ' 1' 'LLL' V 4 llll. J I A V.,. 4. of I 5 -:' : fiiigig , A ,Q . - -- A Pi' . A ll ' , J ff 'wEh5l'Q 'F A , fy A skhr , W N'-'IAQ ,. Sf' f. .- K Ov A Q .7m.,,.. - M 1,4 SM, - JAN, G' A My , ..,. E Q 5 fl J W r r M O33-J f 4 15 All couNclL Y 'f xy, X x xhmxykx Q X x 'ew X, I X An lnnovahon In class organlza RK tion IS the newly orgamzed All Councll Led by Class President Gary Kraus, the membershup ns open to allAllsmterested In further V I mg the success of the classs social I p program The All Box Supper the ,,.,..,- 'WVU' nhl Sensor Farewell Dance, and plans ,M it ,L Z E l A for Stunt Nlght are lust a few ofthe QR S: K f Q X Q agenda As a fund ralsmg prolect, S X 5 the Council sponsored a dance after EK, is ll .-, Stunt Nlght jg an BK 1 1 ki ,r fiiaf f' I x E lil. 'il rl-'iw-VAWWM 2 5' N 1 ggi- X. me 1 lp- 8 -Rsnllkl 5 I .A Qillhillv' v-'rar-f .C All Class Presndent Gary Kraus leads Council meetmg Row 1 Barbara Volm, Shella Swerdlow, Phyllis Sanger, Joan Stem, Phyllus Barley Row 2 Beverly De Vore, Phyllus Grossberg, Nadine Lenson, Harriet Lubm, Patsy Brown, Elisabeth Travns, Alana Hnckman Row 3 Lulse Elconm, Sandy Harris, Buzz Lewls, lrwun Gluck Row 4 Phll Myers, Larry Bell, Nell Rembrandt, Bob Goodman, Gordon Safran, Mort Snlberman, Sud Halpern, Duck Spike l45 .l Ng , I f f ' . x f XXX X llllfl X x' Uk X l ,RQ -'sinh ef' B A fc HQ l - 'Wx '- ,esfslw NX, 1' . 1 rl! X-l - l'Nlll , W:- . . . . V B .l 5 'lui l ' - 1 i ll N1 ,X . . . X '.l -, I ' I . Q -2 NX? N' . cf ' 'X . , . . - X E ff ln . .X :G N- L ,2- ' ' ' . .G X 1 , ps' ll ,fad l X 1? S :, 1 , 5 I I fl! nf-.V f If ' 1 v N -l ll' X ' ' 'if as Av: llv '2ms' 1' 5 'I' ll? fi ' 4 .,- ffi-if V l lg ,li ll M . . P - risscba B l we sf C nz s' ' 'E A I' 97: if -Z l ., f in .N , ll - If! Y I Items that were on the Councils K W-7- X, . u ' '- Q y, ,V .. . 4-152 1' , , .W ' ' B fr 377 pg. who ' M4 i -+1 ,lx K I! S, 7 -5 li - :L -jf ,gffzf-fiff A l 'jf F-' .L U ? ' -13544: 7?-7-374' 1:-, B- A 1 -, ' It ' 3 free- ies -. 5 5 I, . ,F H 2-A-gint It af-34114, :TK1 al I If 1 'K 2:21 A '?T'72-5 -l f-,!.'2 :552275 it -Eff f Q W 2 . 'gql l. 1 is EQTQ F . ' 1.4:-t Q Ralph Brody, president of the January class, follows another tradition, delivering the senior message. Wearing their traditional white robes and carrying red carnations, the girls of the grad- uating class march down the aisle. ln traditional black mortar boards and robes, the boys of the January class march down the aisle to receive their diplomas. 6 PRINCIPAL MORLEY RETIRES AFTER 29 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP Principal E. E. Morley's resignation concludes 29 years of service to Cleveland Heights youth. A booster of all worthwhile activities, he has been a guiding spirit in the expansion of the curriculum and the de- velopment of the athletic, extracurricular, and music programs. The gratitude and appreciation of all Heights students, past and present, go with him in his new ven- ture. 'fu-J I l 147 GENERAL INDEX All Council Acknowledgements Administration Athletic Service Club Band Baseball Team Basketball Team Black and Gold a Boosters Boys Glee Club Boys Intramurals Broadcasters Caldron Stat? Cheerleaders Chem Lab Assistants Chess Club Choir Crest Staff Football Team Freshman Football Team Friendship Club Future Teachers of America Girls Athletic Association Girls Cabinet Girls Glee Club Girls Intramurals Golf Team Gym Cadets H Club HI Y Heights Players January Class Officers January Graduates January Outstanding Graduates June Graduates June Outstanding Graduates Junior Literary Club Le Cercle Francais Managers Club Movie Guards Mr Morley National Honor Society Orchestra Pan American Club Quill And Scroll Science Club Senior Literary Club Service Groups Sophomore Football Team Stage Crew Student Council Stunt Night Swim Cadets Swim Club Swimming Team Tennis Club Tennis Team Track Team Undergraduate Activities Undergraduate Homerooms Undergraduate OHICGTS Visual Education Club Yellow Jackets l48 O4 45 52 22 6 44 7 47 ' ..... ,..,4........ ...,, T . , ,s,.,..,... ...,...,.. , 1 ' ......,...tt... ,.....,..... ,... .,.. . . 7 ' ' ......... , ,, ,..,., .. ..., .. 77 .. ,.....,.... . .. .. , .. .. .54 .. ...,...,,t ,, , .... 35 ...., , .. .... ., 30 sin ,.... 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Apple Eduth 105 Apple Renee 123 Atkuns Renee 123 Backhaus Robert 30 123 Bauley Phyllus 42 49 73 77 79 121 Baker Barbara 123 Bandelow Puerre 67 123 Barnes Bruce 59 123 Barnes Eruc 59 105 Baron Sandra 60 76 79 118 3 Bossuchus James 55 123 Bassuchus Ruth 21 42 55 57 70 73 79 123 Bates Arthur 105 Bauer Suzanne 105 Beatty Ruchard 105 Beck Eleanor 61 69 123 Becker Donald 39 42 44 70 123 Behrens Wulluam 63 123 Belkun Myron 30 34 39 59 70 76 123 Bell Annette 21 44 47 48 68 70 76 123 Bell Lawrence 59 68 69 123 145 Bendau Juduth 124 Benuamun Audrey 124 Benuamun Juduth 124 Berensteun Judutlu 42 45 64 69 79 105 120 Berg Ruchard 105 Berger Mervyn 76 124 Berkman Sheldon 105 Berlun Constance 124 Berman Alan 105 Berman Arlyne124 Bernsteun Marulyn 144 Bernzweug Melvyn 124 Berson Shurley 74 124 Bertenthal Carole 105 Besser Arthur 36 74 76 124 Bugler Wulluam 59 124 Bunkovutz Ruta 76 105 Blau Shurley 124 Blum Allan 124 Blum Burton 104 105 Blumberg Carol 43 46 66 69 74 79 124 Blumenstock Alan 105 Bonf1eld Wulluam 124 Bonf1gluo Carmelo 73 124 Botnuk Edward 105 Bowen Thomas 63 124 Brandt Katherune 42 45 54 64 124 Braun Brody Brody Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Harvey 28 39 105 Phyllus 105 Ralph 62 68 70 10 Barbara 124 Bennett 39 42 125 Beverly 125 Norma Jean 125 Patrucua125 145 Sheula 42 125 Thomas 125 O 119 Bruder Sue 72 106 Brug Cynthua 76 125 Bruss Shurley 106 Buchler lrvung 56 67 80 125 Buckholtz Alon 125 Buckholtz Alvun 125 Bucklan Hermune106 Bunch Thomas 125 Cagen Lenore 42 56 68 69 70 125 Conner Nancy 106 Chapman Clara 48 49 64 125 Chapman Cora 38 69 125 Chenevy Edward 42 55 57 106 Cherns Phyllus 42 68 76 79 106 Chuchester Cornelua 42 58 79 106 0 Chrusty Carol 125 Church Alan125 Cucchella Gerru106 Cucchella Tony 125 Culley Corol125 Cla horn James 64 120 126 9 Clever Coben Cohen Cohen Cohen ly Barbara 26 42 49 Marty106 Elaune 44 47 61 126 Ellyn 106 Janet 25 60 126 73 79 Cohen Jeanne 25 126 Cole Benton 126 Cole Joan 42 70 72 76 79 1 Collue Marulyn 20 25 27 42 58 74 79 126 Conner Eluzabeth 58 68 126 Conner Lundamae 69 126 Constantelos Penelope 18 21 69 70 106 Cook Marulou 42 60 73 106 Cooperman Lee 35 42 44 74 80 126 Cort Hazel 126 Courney Beverly 126 SENIOR INDEX appears Cowan Sharon 106 Crea Jacquulune 69 Crutchfield Barbara Crouss Colleen 126 Dauber Juduth 20 25 27 Davudson Lous126 Davudson Roberta Davus Janet 20 64 126 Davus Merle 106 Dean Dorothy 54 57 7O DeHart Kathue 21 42 77 79 127 Delson Jerry 36 59 127 DeMauorubus Lucue 45 69 127 DeVore Beverly 42 43 44 73 79 4 Duamond Nelson 127 Duetzel Davud 56 63 127 Dolun Elaune 72 107 Dolunsky Ilene 127 Dolunsky Melvun 127 Dooluttle James 59 127 Drubo Rena 42 107 Dubuck Sandra 58 127 Dunn Terry 127 Dworken Marvun107 Eusenberg Barbara 107 Eusenberg Harve107 Euseruberg Rachel 107 Eusner Harold 107 Elconun Luuse 42 48 68 73 76 79 127 145 Emeus Eluzabeth 20 23 25 42 43 44 47 7 Emms Marlene 127 Ensch Carol 20 127 Epsteun Joan 127 Epsteun Robertl07 115 Ertle Charles 28 70 127 Fagerholm Nancy 107 Faugun Myra 49 61 76 107 Faugus Melvun127 Farr George 37 127 Feder Sam 76 128 Fehlau Paul 128 Fellman Sandra 107 Fettman Muchael 55 128 Fueld Sally 60 107 Flynn Rosemary 21 128 Folgeman Juduth 72 107 Fox Barbara 42 61 128 Frankel Donald 128 Fratoe Marulyn128 Freedman Harruet 20 21 Freedsoru Robert 37 128 Fruedlander Ruth 64 128 Fruedman Edward 54 74 76 128 Fruedman Joan 128 Fruedman Lawrence 37 107 Fruschmann Warren 39 128 Fry John 128 Gelemma Joseph 28 35 44 128 Gallute Ruth 128 Garaway Elaune128 Garber Juduth107 Garrungton Ann 58 107 Geller Norman 56 107 Gentner Duane 129 Georgalus Popu 107 Geracu Annette 127 Geraty Nuobe108 Gerdy Euleen129 Gerson Mervyn 44 80 129 Gueser George 80 129 Glenn Robert 108 Glenn Vurgunua 42 45 61 129 Gluck lrwun 39 76 129 145 Gluckman Allan 129 Glueck Alan 39 63 80 129 Godfrey Sue 47 108 Gold Reeva 42 43 46 47 76 129 Gold Ruchard 39 129 Goldberg Geraldune 144 Goldrung lrwun108 121 Goldsteun Anuta 42 56 108 Goldsteun Norman 129 Goldy Charles 34 144 Goodung Charles 44 74 76 129 Gaodman Bernard 28 44 129 Goodman Robert 35 68 76 129 Goodruch Barbara 46 108 Gordon Sandra 129 Gould Dorus108 Gould Lenore 108 Gray can 63 70 uoa Green Robert68 129 Green Jay 108 Greenfield Charlotte 129 Greenwald Sandra 73 130 Gregg Danuel28 34 39 130 Grossberg Phyllus 42 43 44 48 58 70 74 Grossman Stanley 34 76 130 9 79 130 145 , ,106 I I I I I I ' I 126 I I I I I I I I , , ' , , , 56,106 , ' , 126 ' I :I I I ' , ' , , , , , ,123,145 , , , ,126 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I r . . 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Ronald 113 Samuels Roberr 37 113 121 Sandler Alan 76 113 Sandler Donald 28 39 Schaffer lona 61 113 Scharf Elayne 139 Scherner James 139 Sche1ner Regma 139 Schrff Elarne 46 56 139 Schrnrlf Thomas 39 62 139 Schnerder Joseph 113 Schock ldarose 56 139 Schrerner Frank 28 63 S ulrz Sh1rley 20 21 79 9 Schwarten Rrchard 35 39 139 Schwesrnqer Gary 139 S 1 el Phrll1p 62 3 Selzman Harold 76 Salzman Marc1a18 21 42 60 69 70 Shafer James 113 Shaprro Mark 139 Shaprra Norton 140 Shaw Elrzobefh 140 Sheliler Sandra 140 Sherwrn Jerry 140 Shrelds Cynfh1a 140 Sh1f1man Marrm 59 113 Shultz Elarne 76 113 Shuman Manmngl-10 Shur Lee 140 Segal Jay 42 113 Slegal Rhoda 72 76 113 120 S1lberman Morton 74' 76 140 4 Srlyer Roberr42 43 45 46 64 140 51lverman Marym 140 S1lversre1r Ronald 113 121 S1lversre1n Sol 140 S1mrnons El1ssa 140 Srrnon Bernard 35 36 39 76 140 S1r1Cla1r Wrll1am145 Sm er Phyllrs 56 69 143 45 6 4 79 122 Skall Farlh 140 Slesh Maryrn 39 70 140 Slornovrfz Davrd 62 115 Smrley Bea1r1ce113 Srnrfh Barbara 140 Smrfh Darvrn 113 Srnrfh Huber? 140 Srnrfh Jane? 141 Smrrh Kathleen 25 27 79 141 Srmrh Larc 35 67 141 Snavely Mary Ann 25 2 59 141 Sobul Alan119141 Sofer Sheldon 54 57 Solomon E1leen 43 46 61 114 Sorkrn Jerry 114 Specfor Dennrs 114 Speed Guy 141 Sprke Rrcharcl 35 62 76 77 141 145 Sfahl Ronald 141 Stern Joan 21 42 59 73 76 77 1 Sfemsaprr Laurence 74 76 141 Sfern Sandra 76 114 Slrller David 64 141 Stoz Mary 21 49 61 79 141 Srovsky Teela 141 Strauss Sandra 43 47 79 141 Srrncklrnq Befsy 21 42 48 56 70 Sugarman Phyllrs141 Swanson Davrd 59 63 70 141 Swarzwalder Paul 142 Swerdlow She1la 60 142 145 Swrrsky Norman 142 Szabo Jan1s142 Talcart Wrllram 55 57 142 Tarlrrz Sall1e 58 142 Taylor Sandra 45 58 69 77 142 Taylor Thomas 42 55 57 63 142 Thompson George 142 Thompson Jane? 20 26 27 73 Tofi John 67 142 Tolchlnsky Ph l1s114 Tomsrc Raberr 34 46 142 152 Torch Marrrn 114 Travrs Elrsaberh 21 44 45 49 142 Trernrsh Norman 28 39 142 Trevrs Nancy 69 142 Tucker S1dney142 Twrgg Erleen 59 69 142 Twrggs Myrna 45 47 54 142 Udelf Rufhanne 76 79 143 Ullman Seymour 28 114 Van Delden Marlene 20 114 Vanderhrde Julra 143 Vanderwrsr Dayrd 59 63 70 80 143 Vrnocur Mervrn 43 46 69 70 114 Volrn Barbara 66 143 145 Wagner Lourse 61 143 Wahl Sylvra 46 143 Walker Rna 143 Warhaff Florence 42 68 76 79 Warers James 63 143 Waxman Lors 42 43 44 46 Waxman Mar1lyn 144 Waxman Melv1n 30 37 39 143 Weaver Nancy 143 Weclewen Mary 114 Weeks Roberf114 Wernberger Norman 42 Werner Sandra 20 21 60 76 143 Wersman Sanford 30 34 143 Werss Donald 39 143 Werss Larry 42 74 143 Werss Mar1lyn 76 114 Welssman Deborah 68 76 79 Welsh Karhleen 61 143 wen-sf Je11y114 Welfy Palrrcra 54 57 143 Werrlaufer Grefchen 45 58 69 79 14 Wexler Mar1lyn144 Whay Marv1n114 Whrfe Suzanne 20 61 144 Whmnq Barbara 58 73 79 144 Wrlk Lenore 144 Wrlson Lauren 144 Wrndenberg Earle 114 Wrnger Jer y 39 62 115120 Wrnger Norman 35 39 62 115 Wrnrner Joanne 42 43 46 61 115 Wahl Mlllard 42 115 Wolf Toby 60 115 Wolstern Audrey 114 Yanoyer Mark 42 56 69 77 144 Yokel Rrchard 28 34 144 Young Sandra 144 Zaas Roberf115 Zahler L1la144 Zregal Kennerh 42 1 '1 A ' 1 ,137 '1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1701112 '1 11 1 1 ' '1 P1111 fr ' ' ', ,112 '1 1 ,' ' ' '1 1 1 71 1 1' 1 1 1 1 11111 -- jf. 1 1 1 1 1 179141115 ' 1 l1' 1' 1 1 1 1 ' 1' 1' 1' 1 179. 1' 1 1 1 1 ,142 ' 1 'j 1 11' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 ,145 ROW, El11111e 69,139 Underv2ood,Dan1el 63,143 1' 1 1 31 1 1 1 .139 Q f Q ' f 1' ' ', 1 1 1 ,114 1 1 1113 1 1 1 1 1 't 1 1 1 ,79,r43 1 ' ' Q ' 1 176,114 '1 1113 ' '1 1' ' rh 1 ' ' 1'1 113 '1 1 dd, 111 1 ' 1 1 1114 1 .139 , , ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1731 1 1139 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1' 15 1' 1' sg 1' ' 1'1 11 ' 1' 1115 151 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ln addition to contributing time and talent to the Caldron and the Black and Gold, Rob- ert Tomsic has won many photography honors. He was awarded six first place keys in the Regional Scholastic Contest. The Cleveland Press and the Cleveland News have printed Bob's sports pictures. The yearbook staff is grateful to Bob Tomsic for his work onthe T953 Caldron. The Caldron staff wishes to thank Mr. Fred Stashower for the pictures of Life With Father g Jim Brown for assistance in photographyp Cornelia Chichester for assist- ance on the June senior sectionp The Western Reserve Historical Society for background and theme materialp The Cleveland Press for. sports picturesg The Cleveland Plain Dealer for sports picturesg David Hickman for art workp Miss Mary Ryan, Mr. Clayton Bachtel, and Mr. William Winters for their assistance as faculty advisers. T52 vsillffr UC BUFFALO
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