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

 - Class of 1954

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Senior Prom . . . rush home to study . . . go to church . . . meet- ing at Heights House . . . this is the tempo of student life. i ln the time between, After childhood and before we are adults, There comes a pause, A moment during which we are old enough to change- To take a diFferent path, And young enough to understand, To know that we must decide. We spend this moment in work and play, Doing some things we are told to do, And some things we want to do. Although we know it not, We spend this moment in Building- Laying the foundation that the remainder of o Will rest upon. We spend this moment in what seems to be Aimless, undecided wandering. Suddenly, from out of This wondering Comes a decision, The moment ends, And we are no longer ln the time between. ur lives 2 ON WHICH THE REMA f x f 1 ll 'Qi ,- ,QQ A building-bricks, mortar, and H 1 dr f HI! plaster-constructed by architects, YQ fr Y N -, contractors, and laborers stands- Xb ,.r1. 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Z at ':'fft 'is ff fl' 1 f' ' , Q ' ' 'l' -1 ..f,-it the architectural structure becomes wi fe my 'F ',,1,Q3' f If tr, , 1 -f, Q, l Qfiglr f.-I a school-a place of learning, 1 ,X '11 1 , 1' l -Q, .f H development, and activity-a con- ZZ' 5nIU!'!Lrfll JCC 554 Ft'-fi' , A - fn ' 4' tribution to the future If A J 'Wifi fl in ll K' W l ll- z k l ' ff, i '., aEf:4.. ' X, i , ,-f' .ff , -fa 1 K 'f it K XY? it gf, fig- 'Y' H W A gli' 1 3 - ' X K x+Y N in-im? Y K in f ' ffm ir I - e ' VY , X ml A!-rr? pq! Ann y- - ',.1'q-P fufr s tiief- M W e r n e - ,Y Wt 'ls 2 K, K ' -5 -, W Af ' - -M n ,fy 4, 2 ' if fe-, of , 4 'fl '- 'j Q L ' . , MJ-fl ill !Xi Eiig i 'Mr I a Z VX L J H I -'fr if f l in ' 'l 4- 7+ .,, I, x N X , f X ' , f -ml . Q. XX Y - Wi? 49 X it x J ' X X jf lim . iii . -4 cooPERArlvE IIHNNING X, BUILDS DEMOCRACY gm 1 I ! f f zxk xii I 1 XX ci X VX! f i 5 , , W if as--we N N . Leadership is basic, a people without a government would be lost. The people of the community through their voice, the School Board, have placed the government of Heights High School in the hands of the fac- ulty, led by Principal Donald Roe. ln order to help the school function more smoothly, student and class councils are organized, which with the guidance of the faculty help plan extra-curricular activities and act as the voice of the student body. The faculty and students, working together effectively with the community, make a strong, healthy school-a place for school citizens of today to prepare to be citizens of the community of tomorrow. -Y , HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL... Heights High School, located at the corner of Cedar and Lee Roads, serves 1915 students daily, with 79 faculty members and 26 other employees. The school is equipped to offer each of these students over 130 courses of study. Besides the conventional classrooms, facilities of industrial arts' shops, science laboratories, home economics rooms, art rooms, a radio studio, a little theater, and a library permit students to pursue both ac- ademic and vocational interests. Using the equip- ment in these rooms gives students experience in using their hands, as well as their minds. ln this build- ing students gain understanding and skill in the use of the basic tools of learning as the foundation of the desire for further education. . T s's 3 gm EQUIPPED TO HELP STUDENTS 1 6 3. . .tk 3' 'L A ,LA -inn'-'A i- LAY FIRM FOUNDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE w if-f ev S -,.i'-av IH Fi 7 CONTENTS 1 1 l 6 Z 3 Q D Q 6 8 ADMINISTRATICN Training and guidance given to today's high school students will provide citizens of tomorrow with the experience and knowledge necessary in our complex civilization. ,,,.. 9 SENIORS After twelve years of training in public schools, these students leave with the back- ground and experience in living that will prove increasingly more useful .,....,... 23 UNDERCLASS During three years at Heights, students are given the chance to plan studies and activ- ities that will best help them in the future. . .69 SPORTS Healthy bodies, along with a sense of fair play and team spirit, are vital components of every citizen in a democracy. ........... 87 ACTIVITIES Happiness in the future will not only de- pend on our work but also on the way that we spend our free time. .....,....,..,... 109 INDEX When we look back at our stay in Heights, the Caldron will help to recall our most de- lightful memories. .,......,...,..,,.. 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' E il ' M, W xp I M - R Q2-WP W1 1' - H N - flgvffx K- ex ws?-.w.?W f ir 3357?-5f7fCf4'a'fvi'ff5gb4 4 . A- -. m .,- ,, - J- fx -, .. ,. IV.l3'if1 -R -3---.n's-fri, fi H' Ig A 'gfagk . 'F- , ' - - - - ' V, 4, V ,, ssqzs: +w5-55:3-gfsril?'a+'-fQ:xe1f-'ef-w?v:af.f56DQ-Xzif-ribpie:QB,LQ ,wr-2gfSz7+3':,1j,?.,, ,Q .15--'-swf 4-24 qw f N -qxrf-wtywggfgib, N.-ivawrssrsgif-'Pffwvw L:aQ2+x,1,ss+,Q.qsg5gw,,,:y Qfaww-22- gs-15h ' , A -F juz R .-, A-at , l ..,L-:5.A- 'L' -P.:-P ,Sf-Y .5 - 3, ,ii lb 4 icyhu- , . 1,0 1 J ' I v -vi - , .. Q05 'Af ' xxf-ff! of-:fs 1, QQ? if ,A .,:5,7igifgf4.'Q'4gf?'9qi?i?AP,f'ECEE'Q,. - , g a.: ' ,E 3,-3 , - i, .4g. 1- -fag: -'H -my--Q - N .xy i ll X . fir Wfgssiw-iff? ' , , . 7.3-,.f., -.gg.g.g. , .-1.-,.1-5.5 , - - . f . 'lA144l5'!'1-'-S5 -1- ' ,E ,T X ADVISERS PROVIDE All STUDENTS A UQ ,Nw Hundreds of students benefit from the advice and guid- ance of Mr. Perkins, Miss Whitsey, Mr. Flint, and Miss Wallace. Their support and leadership are important in the success of school activities. .74 1 .. - gig. , .-15-1 . .- .-4 N Rf.-.-2.2-AH:-Qxszvissg i 1 xv A vs- cvs- , RH 'Q' ifxi-,Xt 'Y 3.j,1,fxc'.'.j.j.'-A ' '-S-:3'+'sf7:-J-'if-1-'ii-1-1-'I-1 ROY M. FLINT Dean of Boys W 3+ N - 2:1 N 'Q X. ,.. .,., H.- iax- .-' '- Till '5QE?1:li?.fs, ix ' li. i R, x 'Q'?S'xT-125-'A-:1:l'QQ1:13:-:1S:I:I:-Lf'-gf:-. f'Qf1k55i3?iff52-s .L f. . c -A155-!'3kv,-I-H.432:53-.'o,'E':-X-.'-S'C-Qbf-:Elf-:.'vriikrfislkfbc-rv , Q, iw wx of ,m.,......'m--s-d HUGH V. PERKINS Assistant Principal TO ,.,-4 ' W ., ?-- A? .. .,,.. '-1rf's3-2-gb . Q,-4.g+,., - fini' , cg...-. 52:-ii. .172 I if Q4 -E it t'-'sr-1 '- .. I I I MARIAN L. WHITSEY Educational Counselor , ., . . .-,. ,.,.,-, ,, 1 -'Q'-' '.-'-.'.'.'.' -F1-!v'3'f,'--:-sf:-'Q' .,.,-:-ff.-.-.4.-.-:f.- Jo -,F:.4.'.g.:.g.g,g.:. WITH EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP Through their educational, social, and vocational guid- ance, the administrative staff help students to build a foundation for life, not only in the world of today but also in that of tomorrow. as-:f:'if:-. fi:-:':'i: f:-'bk-:': f: . -2-' '-': m-1-t-.- 272 ig ,lf-gg:.f'g::-'qs 2 , 2132 -:-1-. qw - I, R ,xl 5 L 9 K 3 , 'iii' L Mwffmsllg ' -my ' LI -- ,A A N-.V - '-Q . ,. '-3 . -. Z'?'1i-'QE'-'-. - . '-'5? I -. 4-fail'-2' .-. ' L '-'wiifif-:l9'l ' I-.Gs '5'151'37 M-nsibi HELEN K. WALLACE Dean of Girls ll ENGLISH CURRICULUM STRESSES TRAINING FOR COMPETENCY I sy omg ' W I , 1 I ' It , , 3.1 1 , S 'I., Q- ' 2 I K ' g igfns fiu -,nz 3 X I Ill I I I s 5 . 'Q i Y 1 'ffiili ' it V ' 5, J if Z . - I I Ai 9 Learning how to plan a layout correctly is an important' phase in the production of a school newspaper. Here Black and Gold staff members study completed layouts. 4111 Edith Braselton Merritt Cliltord Dina Rees Evans E N G L I S u I ,Q L' Lucie French Leonard Freyman Joseph Lorz Edith Malin I 2 IN SELF-EXPRESSION IN THE COMMUNICATIVE ARTS T l , Y .41 r x is it 7 54 if Edward Moderick Georgia Parry Zora Rashkis Agnes Regan v Lelah Stephens Reta Verhulst Zeta Winslow William Winters 7 CPT l X H, ,007 , f , ff D T 4 f X 'ZW ' Z ' :M The business staffs of the Crest, the Black and Gold, and the Caldron handle the 'W WW subscriptions and distribution of these publications. ll., X fl? English in Cleveland Heights High School pro- vides opportunities for training and growth in the language skills-speaking and writing, reading and listening. The numerous courses in the English curriculum are designed to promote competency in self-expres- sion in the communicative arts. They provide for LAJUIH every pupil concrete experiences in speaking, in listening, in reading, in writing, and in thinking. lm- portant to every student are the development of human relationships and an appreciation of stand- ards of taste, which are the fundamentals of every English course. Although English is a required subiect, there are diversified courses to meet the needs of each student. l 3 PRACTICAL AND FINE ARTS, ALONG WITH MATHEMATICS Clayton Bachtel Harold Barbee Dorothy Bulkley John Fa,-macc, Practical arts courses administer to the needs of students who prefer manual to academic activities. These courses teach muscular coordination and an understanding of the basic machines needed for industry. Fine arts courses provide the satisfaction of self- expression in form and sound pleasing to the senses. Providing activities which may later lead to profes- sional use, they challenge students' interest and stimulate pride in fine accomplishments. Mathematics teaches pupils orderly arrangement of facts needed to solve a problem, along with the basic understanding essential to advanced work in science, industry, philosophy, and mathematics. Art students, under the direction of Miss Dorothy Bulkley, learn the satis- sl 'CkI 9 faction of personal pride in a iob Norvcl McAfee ,MW Henry McLaughlin Jonathan Muller Matthew PIIIIIIPS Clyde Rutherford PRODUCE SATISFACTION IN PERSGNAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS lllll llllll ' r -::::av.wx.-.....:x' ,T' , 1111111011111 u Ralph Saunders SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT is x Ralph Williams ll ll lIll - '51:11 ' q u-1111111111 11'2171 1u7ff11L?F:4575fp15v:kgqy55z7:L1- ' IIIIIIIIIIIIYIIIIH '-I 4111 PRACTICAL if A S Clyde Barnhard Gerald Gentile Irma Hengel 95 ' 4 415 viii 'F ' gi rg A? R - ' V V -gi f ' s 7' X K . X 0 EEE Wood shop classes provide c trial experience for those pupils who may enter industry. Dorothy Burtt Leroy McHenry I Hi: Ilig 5 U u A N ui! -I up ' 5 l U ': u :gg li: -iii l.lg l ily nz, -s ts' .49 C64 I Tlx Elia DeRoia Marshall Weber sau I5 ,...4n ACCURACY AND TRUTH STRESSED IN THE SCIENCE AND A -.-.Q X- .1-as Richard Tupta HYGIENE ff., -...y Mr. Matthew Phillips shows his students practical application ofthe mathematics that they will learn in trigonome- try. By showing the value of the subiect that he is teaching, Mr. Phillips hopes to instill a genuine interest in his students. Florence Bromelmeier COMMERCIAL James Price, Geraldine Spink Dorothy Wiles Pfwl Wl5elY Win! T 6 0 '1,:,f1L -1.7-91.2 5 . . '-93.13 .....,.,. .......,. .- . . o COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENTS ARE BASIC IDEAS FOR LIFE Karl Christman Carl Dewald Ellis Downey John LU'19meUd SCIENCE Donald Lawson Merle McFadden Joseph Ruben Roy Uber Mrs. Ethel Magee is instructing her pupils in the basic fundamentals of using the type- writer. . - V V- -- ' - . - x,.-.'-5 ' f..v .-.-gr 43' s9.-,.-.'-Z-.f.- -, ,'.'-:ef-'X'-1.4, .--3-W M,-'..--mg. -we '-f:aYss-'- '-1:22-r-'-:Q N:-as-1 Iss!-s:- wftref-bf-'N ---s - 'R - tt-'Q 'h ,I S sewn-. The science, hygiene, and com- mercial departments give a student instruction in fields of study which will be of great value to him in the future. By learning the basic phy- sical, chemical, and biological con- cepts of the universe, the pupil re- ceives a basic foundation for under- standing the atomic age he lives in. He becomes familiar with the scien- tific method of proving the verity of a statement before accepting it. ln hygiene students not only be- come acquainted with the principles of healthful living but also learn how to handle many social problems that may confront them in later life. Commercial subiects, such as typ- ing, shorthand, and bookkeeping, are of immediate use to a gradu- ating student, both as a timesaver in college and as recommendation for a commercial iob. wx -41 Q l w-ff S. THE WORLD OF THE FUTURE NEEDS HEALTHY PEOPLE WITH ITIIGUAGE 5 l l 35355 sins: Eggs-: l :-.him Ill!-Eu B-big: g u 5552555 1 u,-.s gl:-2-i :Harris N !l:Il:' ui-.gui i 'H ull! I QP' uu u PHYSICAL 3833? Thomas Lee Them'-I0 C I-Of! Louise Magor Ruth Monnett Mary Ryan Chqrleg Simon EDUCATION DOVUUIY Crane Mary K. Graham DGIQY HOTT! Carmen Izzo McKinnon Stephen Ruppert Gail Vannorsdall I8 .1 . A BROAD UNDERSTANDING OF OTHER CULTURES AND PEOPLES Y 4 A 'x' -ann X lt R li- as Morton Biel Lillian Clark Margaret Duffy Irl Fast Walter Kfemm Oscar Lehman Actually looking up the many places studied in history on a globe or map helps the student feel closer to the country he is studying. Here Janet Q Eger, Carl Prohaska, Shelly Duber, Kathryn Frakes, and Barbara Blair, along with Mr. lrl Fast, search for one H of these for-off regions. Bernard Zweig ln American and World History classes students acquire the vital information necessary for a basic understanding of today's problems and their solutions in the future. Courses such as Social Problems further develop the student's understanding of the world he lives in. As methods of transportation become faster and cheaper, the world grows smaller. A knowledge of foreign languages better prepares one for a well ad- iusted life in this world. Since a healthy people make a healthy nation, physical education is an important factor in the life of every student. It builds poise, develops physical co- ordination, maintains health, and teaches sportsman- ship. --ir .. ut . ,.'w..s.fgsL ,. .,,,.4f+z1w4 J ya h: .- f s-isa.-iw. 5 EW V 6 gf sy., fi. vb - 3' C? fm !' -Q3 S 'fi' Alvin Engel Paul Nash 3- if Top Left-Miss Violet Thelian, Mrs. Eve Rosenberg, Mrs. Ruth Waters, and Mrs, Hildegard Grugle welcome new- comer Sue Bauer to the office secretarial stag, Top Right-Mr. Charles Simon uses the tape recorder for pronunciation drill in French. Center-New faculty members, Miss Elia DeRoia and Mr. Paul Wisely, meet Mrs. Patricia Coppedge and Mrs. Barbara Walter, new to the library stat? this year. Bottom Left-Recording units are valuable aids in teach- ing communication. Here Mr. Leonard Freyman gives some pointers on their use. Bottom Center-Mrs. Barbara Walter, Mrs. Patricia Coppedge, and Mrs. Betty Eliot form a trio of librarians helpful to students throughout the year. 'W fil ?'f. l .bg F2 hn 'YU 1'5- LM.. 1 't W Upper l.eftYAppraximately two hundred pupils use the library daily during the regular eight class periods, while many others go there after school. Upper Right-Oftice aides facilitate the work of the administrative and secretarial staffs by performing sev- eral timesaving services. Receiving instructions from Miss Whitsey are Barbara Herrick and Adrienne Block. Center-The office staff plays an important part in the efficient functioning of the school. Lower Right-World history is a course required for graduation. Here Mr. Bernard Zweig employs a world map to illustrate a point. w 0 Commencemenf is a beautiful evenf, marked by several cherished tradi- iions. The girls wear white caps and gowns and carry red flowers. The boys' dark blue gowns provide an efifective contrast. 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If ,xg ' . - ' :gj + s + JAMES AMDUR HERBERT ARNOVITZ MYRON ATTENSON ALAN BAER JUDITH BALLONOFF ROBERT BARKLEY ALLAN BASKIN VIRGINIA BELLAN ARLENE BELLIN DANIEL BERENSTEIN ARNOLD BERK EDITH BERNSTEIN 26 ELAINE ABRAHAM ROGER ABRAHAMSON EARL AGIN -X DAVID BIGLER FLORENCE BLAIWES ADRIENNE BLOCH GV M .M-.M . ,, -' ' wa 2441 f f fi I 'QQ' ef I Q, 3 ,. 5, Hs lv I Qffigi .gm I. , 7 A F I 18. ., I S ,I I X '32 I-I an-., Q ,. ' Ei .5 A J-:3'E::4!6'l,vf' .F 5' 1.. . A A .iv?1if'- mx X - jqvzfrv If If dn ws , Aw' Wifi f :ww 0 , Q ., M RICHARD BLOCH AUDREY BORDO ROBERTA BRESKY 'I s5'?'FfTRF I- IANUARY, I954 SHIRLEY BRODY ' I - W WI, ' , FSF' ' r., ' ': ' IRIS BURGER BARBARA BURNS SARAH CARR HARVEY CEASER DOROTHY CHESTLER GLORIA CHIN DONALD CLAUSON , I 1 SANDRA DAVIDS JERALD DICKERSON JOANNE ESTRIN BARBARA COHEN INA COHEN JACK COX ROBERT CRINK 27 PN ' L3 I , ' fggggzqe-3stwheksm-f:fwewvsv ,s:,fs:,W4AgATm vA,g,g,,,.y:f O, W Mm . Q, A. vw AW 1 1gw,. f M- W ..... A6511 ND: ,g if MSW wg,g UMD f-'DMR - s'?92M5f7f.W1v- 'AJFJ721 ' RAYMOND FANT DONNA FERENCE , A SANDRA FINGERHUT E4 f 41,- .ji ' I ' It i JOSEPH FINIZIA STANLEY FISHEL THOMAS FITZGERALD LESLIE FLYNN L T RITA FREIBERG SAUNDRA FRIEDMAN STEPHEN GAGE ' SHELDON GLASS 4 'L - A W.. ' A - 1- X My S Q.. vi 'Tv 6 T ix f A wif Y. 11s:,x-511.5345 - - I I 2,1111 f - , -.'- A .-.1 ,,' 'A A RONALD GLAZER A A MARCIA GOLDMAN Q-if V if M A . : K VSEL1 Q if AlS sYLvlA GOLDSTEIN A DAVID GOODMAN NANCY GOODMAN HARVEY GORDIN ANN GORDON 28 A- A AQ' L , , . 4 5, - L, , ,.. , . Q 'AAL AR , in Y L 1 , 4 .QQ n JANUARY, 1954 in RONALD GREENBAUM SHELDON GREENBERG HARRIET GREENFELD PHYLLIS GRUHN 1 X A 9 KAREN GUMPRECHT NANCY GUSTAVSON ELLEN HART GAIL HART ELEANOR HEILEMANN U SEYMOUR HELMAN SHARON HILLS JOAN HEDBERG U , 1,.Q 'Q ' LLL YL Y 5 Q Q A A L DIY YY if Q 12 fi AALL A A 3 29 ARLENE GORDON DIANNE GORDON LESLIE GORDON 1,-. V, A, SSR. . 255 X I 1 ,f X ,f::NTL,, V' 'quo iid 1.4. .. R' .3 ,f 5 'xb 'f V L AUDREY HORNING LARRY HUTNER DONALD JACOBER ff . 1 f ' ...... WW Q if 4 . I N un J W I. 4 l A x I , ALAN KAPLAN QI MORTON KAPLAN I I f : A E GARY KATZ , . ' L ROBERTA KAYE THOMAS KERN RICHARD KING PHYLLIS KLINE SONDRA KOLLUS LOIS KRASNY JACK KRILL SUZANNE KRONHEIM FREDERICK KURLANDER H' .... ., I me, 'I YI Xa K I , I , J I ,I sf' W A A 1 1-'sfsf :BI .. I, . i 855375 , H Iigf .IE -k... SL ,ei -I . 15235559 LOUISE JILEK ROBERT JOHNSON NEIL JOHNSTON I if WI -A . . fi' at YZ I' 'Is u Q L I r Avian . 1' Ig 4 nv MARILYN KUTZ BERNARD KWAIT RONALD LAFRANCE In LLI,L. ggi .,,, .3 !,. ,.. ,K 1 , va I I, I 31 ' is I 'fhnnyiov X I SANFORD LEVINE RICHARD LEVY EARL LEWIN RICHARD OSTER CHARLOTTE PERRY FRED PETERSON JANUARY, I954 PAT LINKAS ROBERT LUSTIG HERSHEL MARKS JONATHAN MARTIN DAVID MERRIFIELD ELIZABETH MILLS JUDITH MORGANSTERN JANE NOEL RAYMOND NOVEMBER ROLAND OLIVER WILLIAM ONG NANCY OSBORN C 31 J CAROL PHILLIPS NADINE POLLOV PHILLIP PORTARO Alw- xii NORMAN RABINSKY REBECCA RESCH SUSAN RIEMER KENNETH ROADS SHIRLEY ROBBINS JOAN ROBINSON MARILYN ROSEN BEVERLY ROSENBERG I II S I HARRIET ROSENBLATT CAROLYN SCHEEL HARVEY SCHLESINGER JANE SCHNEIDER LYNN ROTHENBERG CAROL SANDS STEVEN SCHAEFER iiif '-..- . I l5??if'f gg? K K 4 'X i t? Cc I f X , I I , fy iii 3? lg. W ,. , y I I In , .,-M fr I ,i CLASS OF F we, 32 gy K M . 'J I I If Nd' GERALD SEIDEL GEORGIANA SHAPERO SANDRA SHEINBART RICHARD SIEGEL LOIS SIELAFF MARTIN SILVERBERG GAIL SINCLAIR ELEANOR SMALL ALVIN SMOLLIN FRANCES SOKOL SUSAN SPEER DEBORAH STASHOWER 33 DAVID SCHWALB ARTHUR SCHWARTZ DENA SCHWARTZ '-D I I' .1 I sf' If Ip' '4 'ffI 'b,:5 v' I 1 I ' .1 -.'. - . .lf E A . L 1 I LIME I 1 V - 'I-Sa. M' - Ei I s - VJ, 'ZH' Y ' .R LI. HAI :II I: I . .M S1 '31 -.tae I Li, Q5 BRUCE STEIN FRED STEIN BARBARA STERNBERG QV- . I I-, 1 A, , CLASS OF , P ii. f kkl, fgffw .. .15 I , S5 y ' ,,., ,,., Mig, ,L.. ,QA I gW:1:1..,., Cffiffj Y Q Q ilifii' L, 2 vm If . 3 f. Q, YI., I -Q X, . y I - M - 'aw- 5,431 I ., , ,,,,, -.1 :.vx , , il A.QQ' 553 .Q ,fi '+A I .,.- 23? I L. ,. 4 ' 3 ,, ' I I . ,. l it? vhs' 'ff' 2 I If Q IN I g f g,,J,f5 . lA? azz , Q In A ?i1Lf?: : : ' I ,ssiliifk S 'ig I' If . I 'K If ,aiu n g 3 1-sf 15,41 587111 I I ,I f ufifrvs H Q12 'fb J, ,M , ,M W. , , . , ,55 '51 ,,iffE?3,55i '?f f 1.liiE, g:1i',l 7g, ' QIQTSL1 -f : z.. ,U ,- ,,,Imf...::,,. 1 , f ' ,n,,,,. 'wig-114' ' Q .W 5, , ,355- Fiav .. .- 5,w,fi.w,f 1, I ...T I L ,x1'i':wi 1 1 . s 34 M ' .W .WN , THEODORE STETTLER BURTON SUIT MARILYN THAYER MARCIA THORNTON SAUL TIMENS SHELDON TIRK FRANCES TRIVISON JANET TUCKER SYBIL VOGEL JOHN VOLL LOIS WALKER ROSALYN WAXMAN DANIEL WEILER MAXINE WEINBERG JACK WEINGOLD THELMA WEISFELD HARVEY WEISS WILLIAM WELLHAUSEN ROCHELLE WERNER PETER WHITAKER DONNA WHITEMAN DAVID WILLIAMSON DONALD WOLFF LARRY WYMOR ANNE ZEILENGOLD HAROLD ZELDES GEORGE ZETZER CAMERA SHY CHARLES GOLDY JOSEPH KOHLER ARTHUR MARKEE LESLIE MARKS ROGER ROSS GERI SLATER WESLEY SMITH DANIEL WARNKE JANUARY, 1954 I I I f r L, . C- mf , I A.. 4 5: 'T Q - ' 1 4 If I - 5 ETX' If A ,Q tw ary. '. 40 I 73 'Q R. I A W' I 1 Q x ' f IK A A X AT., A .fs-f WL, Members of fhe January senior class say farewell To Heighis as they sing Iheir class song. 35 RY, 195 4 OUTSTANDING JANUARY 4 155 Y' I QI '5f9 L.Wx'59K. 15 'mi 'mifut-v' Y- ' tx. 3 'Lf1'f1'f- 'Q W Q' A K- ' v. A I I e,h Q MM , Q. Q X? uf, l S at fi' 6 'QQE' Q3 .Ju 'asv-fp lg? .Q ., ' 3 . ff- ' ' wg Q A xg 36 T' 2 D Y GRADUATES ALLAN LERNER Boosters National Honor Society President of the senior class Science Club Student Council REVA BIALOSKY American Field Service Scholar, Belgium, l953 Junior Foreign Affairs Council Senior Literary Club Treasurer of Friendship Club Treasurer of Student Council RICHARD OSTER Marching Band Orchestra President of the senior class Student Council Treasurer of the iunior class NANCY OSBORN Girls' Cabinet Junior Foreign Affairs Council Secretary of the senior class Senior Literary Club Student Council 37 fi I A U Fl ., an RQ L x gi A14 , 293 I .WW I JANUARY,I954 CLASS P , , LA EVENT uvocmiowe C S 52152 :if-1'fiff4'3i, 'f'f1'52HE1 F? 1 1 '4'4 Ocfobef 7 Box Supper . ,..., ..AA 7 W1 ' 3 October 24 Open House ,- A ' ii December I8 Winter Whirl Q, 'f'-jsigiggg,:3::E:5,f55.3i ' If :l,5. ::5i5 January 21 Square Dance I U OU January 26 Senior Assembly ij Q . ' ' January 28 Graduation fx' jf ' January 30 Senior Prom 'Nj-gf I5'f?ff', Al 1 ,:2rf:g5: 4 551':y-1111.-.'.1:'-:..' ..,. .-.' - -.4. Qvf' VJ 4:5 1 1 V 'O BMD if 'a ,. E, rv? A geefci'ieewesgwea .ss - - FUTO V ffkuv. i -a-'X I Xmi ...llfif x Qlxif Officers square dancing at the box supper for January graduates are Dick Oster, president, Karen Gum- prechf, treasurer, David Schwab, vice-president, and Nancy Osborn, secretary. 38 OFFICERS JUNE, l954 BUILDERQ .:A1. ,ggi X CN ..4. x ..., ,. ... '- - .Q College days are not far away for the June class officers n h ll l I ue - Sh ld see ere a g co g c og s. e on Fisher, vce pre dent Jeans Luongo, treasurerf Susannah Rosanlhal secrefaryy and Alan Lerner president. CLASS EVENTS April 3 Senior Semi-Formal April 20 Square Dance for Newton May 29 Senior Farewell June 3 Senior Picnic June lO Graduation C Q ,W L W , Q X f , 1 'T ' :: M , . x. 1 ,, Aw C MMC Q .. xg -lmff ' 5 , LH Y ,mv 2. 'Ng TU br ,f R Je-1 AN -'M L 'J aj W I. 1 ff V A .se 4 4 N' N ., ,. T, , H ,i.5Q B L L 'V f ri me CLIFFORD AIKENS FRED AMDUR MARY ANDREWS ALLAN ARNOLD EVE ARNSTEIN BETTY ARSLANIAN ESTELLE ATKIN JUDY BAILIN RICHARD BAILYS JOHN BAKER NANCY BAKER PHILLIP BANFIELD 40 LENORE ABRAMS RONALD ABRAMS PHYLLIS ADELSTEIN Wk, 'vw' , T Q ,L x X ' mmf. K x, LL ' I.. Vg, 3 V JAMES BARBER JAMES BARLOW JANET BARNES .'3. S .L va Q, A-.1 L . r, T x M 15 f L L A sm ELAINE BARRISH ZELDA BASKIN JANET BASKIND -aL E31 .-at 5 N A is Q Q REVA BIALOSKY SANFORD BINKOFSKY ARLENE BLANK JAY BASS JUDITH BEALLO PHILLIP BEGUN DeSALES BELLOTTI ARLYNE BENNETT GLORIA BENOVITZ ELLEN BERG RITA BERGER ANGELA BERNARDO LOIS BERNSTEIN SHIRLEY BERNZWEIG JOHN BETCHKAL 41 K.. , Lg, JUNE, 1954 A Y .. ,eg Tl YJQLS w ei' lv l X . -.A . I L ? , 1 I 7? -A ' Il' WW' I, EDGAR BLECHER LAWRENCE BLOND MARILYN BLOOM 'H' A 'Y' .3 EL Su. S Qi 'k R I CORINNE CHARVAT EDWARD CHOMIAK MARGUERITE CHOMIAK I ffl Q I JOAN BOGART ROBERT BONACKER IRENE BRABANT JUNE BRAMSON ALBERT BRILL LUCY BROWN BARBARA BUCKLAN VAUGHN BURDEN DAVID BURKE NANCY BURKONS LOUIS CANGELOSI VIRGINIA CAPUANO I 'af' 'Ee in me- My . 1- :I ' . ': L ' .. I1 -rr i :fgyfu-5:z, ,: . , Mmss' fig, I 2 1 1-SI: . : ea . :1',..-:fr fQ5Z ' Hwf.9ff's 42 JUNE, 1954 MARVIN COHEN MELVIN COHEN BETTE COLE JANETTE COLLINS GEORGE CONLEY CHARLOTTE CORT MARJORY CORT JAMES COTESWORTH ANN COTTON JERRY CRAWFORD ALTON CUMMINGS BEVERLY CUTTLER 43 WARREN CLAYMAN HARRIET COHEN LENORE COHEN YVONNE DALTON JOYCE DAVIDSON JOHN DAY 4 C S O F Liv X3 4 I' W , 4 5 I MARY DEL VECCHIO CHARLES DENLY L' JUDY DIETRICH l ril, 1'gi'i1-sxliff HAMILTON ELLIOTT We is :L :- t -3 RUTH EPSTEIN ROY ERICSON A' HARRIET ERMINE JOSEPHINE FABIO JEROLD FAGIN CAROL FAHRNEY ENID FAIGIN LAURIE FANT MARILYN FEINER JOY FELLOWS DIANE FERGUSON FAY FERGUSON WILLIAM FERGUSON 44 we , 3 I f Of.. , ,K Aw. -' 'fu K ,. TV sf i . .,.' Q .gm I -. ,LI ,wg .. .A ,WW-If 'ww - ' Ie-mnffyyw I . f I 5.311 ' I I I' I j U N E 1 9 5 4 SYLVIA FINOCCHI KATHLEEN FIRESTONE SHELDON FISHER ZELDA FRIEDMAN SUSAN FUERST RICHARD FULTON MARLENE FLATE IAN FORBES-WATKINS JOAN FRANCIS RONALD FRANKS MANNY FREEMAN LENORE FREEMEL META FRIED BETTE FRIEDMAN DANIEL FRIEDMAN JUDY FRIEDMAN MARVIN FRIEDMAN ROSALYN FRIEDMAN N 45 ,J YN' -- 1' -A GLENN GABLE MARY ELLEN GARDNER RALPH GATTOZZI Ng' x U FIDE'-H S , ,QQ Q . EUNICE GOLDSTEIN LENORE GOODMAN LINDA GOODMAN LUCILLE GILLES MURIEL GILLETT ARLENE GILMAN JOAN GINIS MARY ANN GLASS CATHERINE GLENNAN ROBERTA GLUCHOV JACQUELINE GOLD ESTHER GOLDBERG MARTIN GOLDBERG SANDRA GOLDBERG SHEILA GOLDBERG 46 I1 A, Ax Q . 54' I K'II I I -'rgrg,'y7,gmf:gq fn?.n 'vw--V -1-v L -v-.m7,.7-.F-.v---yr1-f1-- W- -f--ww-.f-,!,,f5,L1uFgfypyvEm ,-,- Y..-.YN pE,.-.m,w,F,.,,,nuR7f- -.-Y - -'---- L--vp JUNE, 1954 MARILYN GOODMAN 1 SHIRLEY GOODMAN -f ARNOLD cooosm D , LILLIAN GORDON Y LAWRENCE GORJUP A NEWELL GRAY AUDREY GREEN LOIS GREENBERG RONALD GREENE MARSHA GROSS DAVID GULLIFORD ROGER HALL SALLY HANDELSMAN 5, MARLENE HELFRICH JUDITH HELLER 1 . L- JUDY HERMAN W U AUDREY HOCH . L JUDITH HOFF 47 BIIWWWIW -I I , ,I ,Q.,, . I I I ,I I f f , mf-w w Wi: EFS? M .,,, 5: TM' H' 'M' : A ' - I Six, I HOWARD HOFFMAN BARBARA HOLLENDER CAROLYN HOLMAN ROBERT HOLSTEIN NANCY HOPKINS SUZANNE HORWITZ , JAMES HORWOOD LOIS INGRAM FRANCES IRVINE JOHN ISARD JANET JACOBSON I fi DAVID JANDA . JAMES JENKINS JOY JENKINS E MYRON JOSEPH 48 s ARTHUR JOST ROBERT KALINA JOSHUA KANCELBAUM I T ..,, IK 53 . .L KX , AI I S E Sf ADRIENNE KAPLAN LOWELL KAPLAN BARBARA KATZ , 6 w-9 I --.M pf '52 ..,.. K 'S S . M., BARBARA KLINE STANLEY KLINE ALICE KOVAL N rs 'Y OWQ . , fa v-7 I . .F A--2 X WI-1 I BERTHA KATZ HERMA KATZ KALIA KAUFMAN GARY KAZDIN MARILYN KELLER SANDRA KEST MARCIA KESTENBAUM KATIE KING TERRY KLAUSNER ILLANE KLEIN MIRIAM KLEIN MARCIA KLEINSTUB 49 -3' ,-- -2. '35 'G 'J .'Y?A 1 'N T w- 1 iff 1, '.Q. .fy ,I I' 4 MARLENE KROOT WILLIAM KRUPMAN JOHN KURTZ I 1.-.1 A W? Q ' -1135 Jw-I LM 5 I Un? Q s 5 I I Q ' 1 '53 , , -EW ,Hn '. ' ' Min I B I MQW 5' g 1, imp MZ kwa ff T. '-Y' .: I ' '.--9 ' if IM A mr' ' ,-ol SAUNDRA LEFTON MELVIN LEICHTMAN JACK LENIHAN MIRIAM KUSTIN LYNNETTE LAMONT EDWARD LANDY EILEEN LANE ALVIN LANESE EVELYN LAVIN JOAN LAWRENCE EDWARD LEBIT SANDRA LEDERMAN DANIEL LEE RITA LEFKO GLORIA LEFTON 50 if ML Q .f- Hi pw ,fm 'v 14 f I L .If W. wa? -f !' V 'nf R jj -af I if I CLASS OF Q8 ,fsfqqj ,, , LJ 3 -JSI U '57 QXII -19 .Q N 53. , ,F I F245 JUNE, 1954 1 ' H11 s' , ' ' E1 ' ks, 5 ' J . .rt , . . I jf' F - J A J A 'w'.. , Q JANET LEVITT ROBERT LIVSEY JOAN LOCK MARILYN LODISH WILLIAM LONG ALAN LONGERT JAMES LO PRESTI ARDYS LOWRY JAMES LUDWICK JEANIE LUONGO JAMES MACKIE DAVID MADORSKY 51 ALLAN LERNER MARGARET LEUTEN PAULINE LEV '- igQQQ . -w I A I f I I . A. 3. 1 , 1 I ' . I X..-5 W 'f. RICHARD MALINAS JOAN MARKEE JOANNE MARSH CLASS OF --1' ik A In . ,ff .www 's 9 is MT. . X F? Q K if Hg v. X ,Mg 'i 'v . I wx. 9 K ,.,, . . gf 4g 'W K if 9 , i 9 Q it Ib ale A ITIL' is Ki 'Q I 1 av fu? A -QF ,vp ,.- Q 45. fm RUTH MERKH EVELYNE METZLER MARIANNE MILLER MARVIN MILLER RICHARD MILLER CAROL MINOR RONALD MINTZ DAVID MOROS DANIEL MORRISON KAY MOTTER THOMAS MULLIGAN ESTHERUTH MYERS ' 'S NN Q HN, 35 C, Q .., 54 . .. . ffm: 21 If . 52 EDITH MATTIAT MARY MAYBURY MYRNA MEISTER 77.3 ' ww-.S if 2 ff L Q ' ' I 'F' J .W ' , 4, .. ,X 2 A f f r . I , uf ,'- 9 R T kvtil 'Q ' KK , , JN, . : .I 11 I f I f ,Lifli -, f ff' A 3' MT -5: 50313 ,..-e , K K lun, . , ,I - f pq.: ' ' 9135? Y - ' A .Mia V A .I if 'Gi 54. CLARA MYTNOVIECKA ANNETTE NATHANSON DAVID OGILVIE , ,, I J U N E , I 9 5 4 V43 I A , f R 1 I I HF .1 CAROL OLIPHANT DOLORES OSBORN SHELDON PALEY Af. .M p ,ak x rx -1 e A1 ',f, 5' -'1 : i ,IQ 'll' K Wai ' SANDRA PETERS LYNNE PETTERSEN SONDRA PILLOFF KL, ,ZF 1 ' 5 q I DOLORES PANICHI VIRGINIA PARRY RAY PASQUALE MARTHA PATTERSON PATRICIA PATTISON RITA PAVNY HERBERT PEARLMAN DONALD PENN ESTHER PENN MALCOLM PERLICH MERLE PERSKY SANDRA PERSKY 53 KY UQ 1 .V I . ,i,. ., ,.... .T EDWARD POLITZER SANDRA POLSTER SHELDON POLSTER 435 NC ,I , '-:REQ 'as -A, .Qu 1' Nix ii R 'A I C7 fx-ww ,I RUTH RIDE VIRGINIA RINI ROBERT RITZENBERG CLASS OF 45-91 FRANKLIN PORATH JANET PRICE PATRICIA PRICE ESTHER PRIESAND HERBERT PROTUS DEVORAH RABNICK RICHARD RAUNEGGER JOHN RAUTENBERG BARBARA REED 1 .4 priifif. I I fi: 40' . w I 1, . CIIT Q,- IW , I I LEANNE REIN THELMA REIN SHEILA RICHMAN -mf 4--' A. . F352 , -av, -L- , , v--n., - is I .1 . J MSI: ' . f' . sv Q'i x?1k:f- Q Y gif II- figssi if-ff ff 'az gg,- 11.2145 gfififgzviiif . -. A I, i S2?i22?Ef5I?Zi- ii' ' 54 4 A I I A PHYLLIS ROBINOVITZ DONALD ROBINSON RENEE ROGOFF A 1 I I W 8 .NSI E 1 f , J W Sm? gg i li 4-,N .. RITA ROSENFELD SUSANNAH ROSENTHAL Z J 55' CAROLE RUDMAN ' JAMES RussELL -- . 9 , 'W x I I if . I MARK SAGINOR JOAN SAMBER CHARLENE SANFORD JOAN SCHACTER jgf? L SUZANNE SCHAFFER CHRISTY SCHELL Vi IV ., K KAROL SCHIFF LAWRENCE SCHMELZER . ',,' . C, M R C I Q ink I -5. I I ', 1 zifk I lf L- .- BARBARA SCHMIDT , SANDRA scHMm-I LAWRENCE SCHNEIDER 55 'ZIV 'Q CLASS OF A 'A Q law A A AIIA ALAA ALLEN SCHNELDERMAN A . , A LESLIE SCHOEN I ,LLL s CAROL SCHOENBERGER ' 'Q .X q ' ' A , V. . 3 A I T LLL Q .-v A .g m 5' ' ,V 1 - K' X LL.L ,LA S' LX'1L'L: 'S MARLENE SCHONBERGER FLORINE SCHRAGER .ae L 'z A CHARLES scorr ' STUART SCOTT MARTIN SEEKELY MARYLEN SEGEL GERALDINE SELZER PEGGY SHAFER BEVERLY SHAPIRO MIRIAM SHA PI RO - .er Y . ROSLYN SHAPIRO ANNETTE SHEAR ww . fm-- Eli R -1,, 5' I ,f if 56 ff 'W ,ar ,-,LM,:1,g.,LL L, . . , T.L. .,L,, I x, .4- 5 . ' 2 il tg A Q 4 ,Rik X 24:1 'L Y -if . 'US 4-1 L Sm MARILYN SHURTER JOHN SIBERT JEROME SIEGAN A 5, 4 I 1 10 r, A mwwsmw , M Wm .I U N E VIVIENNE SIEGEL JAYNE SIGMAN JOAN SIGMAN 1, ' .ffvvfgk I ls I I 2 ' w Fi 1 A i' 'I 'X .Pg 5 S' ff Dis . 'Fil Sf? Y , K I I A If I, MII ' ROBERTA SOBUL STEPHEN SOFER GAILE SOLOMON f-Q l 'JY 1-nv SUSAN SILVER ALLAN SIMMONS ALVIN SIMON ROBERT SINE IRWIN SINGER ANN SMITH JOAN SMITH RICHARD SMITH RICHARD SMITH ROGER SMITH ROBERT SNIDER SANDRA SNOW A 55? nt-X S ,Q -if .Q 57 159 W? fi ir A K T X F A L W 4 M- 'Qii-fQ1'- .-.- -f::,: w , . A, H Hz. mi wa: , H f , A rf ff. ,LV 2 fr, lk V J, L xx NORMAN SPECTOR HOWARD SPEER JUDITH SPILKA 8 it 5 A SK X 19 -5, New T Lx' Ax lf.-17 I V31 5' 'Q If Q. 3 .3 X 2' av an 'X' ,ga M , A PAULA STUTZ SHELDON TAUBMAN HELEN TAYLOR F kylk ,. L. A 2 J MARGOT SQUIRE DONALD STEIN RUTHE STEIN HARRY STERN NEAL STEVENS CAROL STEVENSON MICHELE STEWART PAUL STILLER JANICE STONE SERENE STONE RUTH STRAUSS DOREEN STUTZ 58 CLASS OF ff --31,1 .N T 'ln 'QW V! ry, JUNE, 1954 SHELLEY TUBER ROSANNE TURKEL BETTY JANE VARGO DONALD VENAR JACK VENEN MARTHA VOLMAR RAE WAHL LEE WALLACE ELAINE WASSERSTROM EILEEN WAXMAN MARVIN WAXMAN JANET WEAGLE 59 GEORGE THOBURN WILLIAM THOMPSON MARILYN THORPE ,,, -in all 1 'Q GERALD WEDREN ROBERT WEINBERG BARBARA WEINSTEIN Q V I k5Qi'I552fffS3f 133'?2Q,XY Smlii-V C S S 0 I 2 I QNX 'or WI: -- - '- L?3:5,?,'2,:,55F:':'xf': :::fF5 J' T 'Q ' .,'i:.:i g:Ei'3:E:sfE:s'E , I I ' w I ff., I--I S I- J-5' If I I fl 'Q-. . , ig I SANDRA WEISS DAVID WEISSBERG SHELDON WELTMAN KARL WETTLAUFER JANYCE WEXLER NANCY WHEATON SARA WHITE SHIRLEY WHITNEY ROBERT WILLIAMSON AUDREY WILLSON BARBARA WILSON VIRGINIA WOCHELE 60 W. ,, ---.,,,,L -, , ,, , ,..,.,.L. 'fam ..!.':1'n:f-J A-fzmxxmz, MARTIN WEISBLATT ALBERT WEISMAN GRETA WEISNER iii' , -1, TTII' t II- . 1 'flslfi-Sassy: s fn f: ' ' 1 YIWSS. -15551, :-wif . . 41, UIQ, 'Q .. 5- :4r:.,,-,msxiefx ,Q I, ,,,.,:x..Q, :I .I ,WL I .. ,s II. A..::,5 ,LLL , N ' 5 XI -pw -. --zz. ,,., , 'Q ' ' ' If-. I fs M 1 A . h LENORE WOHL SANFORD WOLF CAROL WOLFE Ewa L I ,iw ., fqum ,... 45, F A 5353562 , 14 f -uz1ffQ '5 'L H 1Q'??1?iIU .7 ,5f.f,. , 'Z' 20 fy, at , I I ,AL wx d I . ,.., I I . Q?e 3I5i'f12 ' A 5 I I 5 Y ,Y ,- 3 K 245 -. ,J If ,,- 3 HR -an Q1 'r CHARLES WOLFE HARVEY WOLSH LORETTA YANOF N- ' - I K 'ffkgi ny. K I - Q N N, I A iii BTV -' 5 tg. A Hi :E if e. 'Fi T T If , X 2? Zh !iIL. E .- w , x GENE ZUCKERMAN LORENA ZULAUF GAIL ZWICK . 1 .-f9 i'?- 11-5-'ff',-fi., fi--.. ROBERT YELSKY MARTHA YOST KENNETH ZACK LORETTA ZARZOUR ANNETTE ZERVOUDIS CHARLENE ZIMMERMAN SANDRA ZIPSER KENNETH ZONGE JUNE,I954 W CAMERA SHY RICHARD BURNSIDE RICHARD COHEN CHARLES COURTOIS ROBERT ELRAD BARTON GILBERT HENRY KILLIAN ROSS MOORE SYDELL ROSEWATER ROBERT TAYLOR BERNARD TOLIN ROBERT WRIGHT AUGUST GRADUATE KENNETH RESNICK AAB II' ' JN 2 I X 61 Z f' l I s QW fe , 2 ss M All i n - X IAQ X N W XX X 2 4 V l t t the All Winter Whirl flnd J y d th d t s relaxing betwee d Th Soc I Roo th tting f r th hold y d c Pp gth th d ot'kttpd theur hands, June sensors and guests enter the festiv- ities ctt the Al Holly Hop. 1 Q p 62 R- The senior classes usher in the holi- day season in gala fashions-the AlI's wifh the Winter Whiri and the Al's with their Holly Hop. , .nv - v ,...-y ,- .1 .,.- .,-,. H. N.-1--.--f 9 Uv- -. - v-,gr n v ,L If -,f f. -. ' A - .5 'f ,-1'nr a 7f-1' - 4..1, F1' sas '1-'.i '-33 ? f f' fbwsbm - .1 .- 2- sy--wg.: 2--.nf . Q J ' ff- f 145' - -- fi . 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The win- ning entry was ci song writ- ten by Rito Rosenfeld. From then until 8:30, the offi- ciol closing hour, dancing rounded out O full evening of fun for oll. ml: i Kiln -'ilf 'f1!' J y -Q., .fl '12 C 67 Wwsx Q 9' 1? f N 'df ss, Upper left-ln the Ohio State Scholarship Examination Rae Wahl, Judy Hoff, Kitty Glennan, and Dick Gaebler ranked in the top five per cent. Upper right-The Freedom Foundation Award for the best school newspaper editorial went to Rita Lefko, shown here with Black and Gold adviser, Mrs. Zora Rashkis. Center-Strix Chix, the quartet of Michele Stewart, Ann Cotton, Katie King, and Becky Resch, performed in several concerts with the choir and dance band. Lower left-Operation of the drill press is one ofthe numerous tech- niques that Mr. Clyde Barnhard has shown his metal shop students, Jim Cotesworth, John Sibert, and Lou Cangelosi. Q vm f.T.'.srv3:vr I' -n!rf-Iv.. 5: .'ll'.' . nl ry'- I I JT!! ! KK izirg' fi? fww- . 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WE' PX.. ,. 15 the C dro oss mb y,t eshortes members KINDLE CLASS SPIRIT DURING OUT OF SCHOOL HOURS vzldif -.r 1 Cl Il f 4 J QQ if I! . fi! X 'Glo X M l '53 f ' Lf: Nwnm Q f ff ff ,Q ' T: S l. 'X X7 l Xf fsl ' Lfxgn' Lf! , 3 fs, X f X jig!! X X X ff! If ' J ggi The Huyseed Swing ushers in the halloween season for the juniors. f 'KS ., .I . .4 95' 11 QE? 1,1 lf-we .f Stockings are in style as BooVy Boll feolures Hrs! shoeless dance.: Al HOMEROOM 108 Miss Weller Row I-Janet Eger, Jeannette Rahal, Pat Roth, Janet Moss, Dolores Salat, Raycine Reece, Miss Weller. Row 2- Annette Sinagra, Janet Palmer, Martha Cummings, Minda Schwartz, Arline Blaire, Beverly Klein, Patty Price. Row 3- Diane Fink, Carolyn Baker, Gayle Berger, Alice Wochele, Barbara Trump. Row 4- Nancy Burr, Loretta Lorz, Myrna Meister, Enid Faigin, Barbara Marcus, Gail Henigman. C27 HOME ROOMS SERVE THE SCHDOL WELL Al HOMEROOM 231 Mrs. Duffy Row I-Charlotte Albert, Janet Yeglin, Pat Gallitto, Elinor Fox, Pat Haselow, Barbara Fine, Renee Arbitman. Row 2- Lois Schafrik, Fran Cohen, Sue Horth, Sally Nash, Anita Flener, Rosalind Levine. Row 3-Bonnie Kohn, Joan Leighton, Evelyn Rovitz, Beverly Pollack, Dianne Shulman, Janice Riggle. Row 4-Nancy Frances, Frannie Emch, Mrs. Duffy, Donna Lyons, Sue Waxman, Sue Porter. Al HOMEROOM MS Mr.Barnhard Row I-Tony Coletto, Harmon Lustig, Marvin Halpern, Alan Lettofsky, Frank Vitale. Row 2-Ken Hutchison, Dick Greenspan, Don Olshansky, Mike Berkey, Bernard Deutsch, Mr. Barnhard. Row 3- Charles Figowitz, Ronny Posner, Dennis Donegan, Jim Geisinger, Bob Jackson. Row 4-Alan Krueger, Arnold Cohen, Carl Prohaska, George Colflesh, Nels Wickland. Al HOMEROOM l3'l Mr. Phillips Row 'I-Don Levenson, Stan Jay, Norman Agin, Bill Picozzi, Virgil Cosby, Dan Kunes, Don Hood. Row 2-Nelson Katz, Wallis Wood, Stanley Berman, Howard Miller, Harvey Palchick, Mike Goldman, Jim Friedman. Row 3-Joel Cowan, Dick Cole, Richard Eisenberg, Bob Kilzer, Ed Weber, Merv Pribil, Mr. Phillips. Row 4 -Ken Zeisler, Kevin Meissner, Robert Glaser, Tom Manwell, Jim Morrison, Dave Cartner, Norman Reuven. :S xv . s Liwlul Al HOMEROOM 129 Mr.MiIler Gloria Lefton, Ilene Silverman, Gloria Savinsky. Row 2-.loan Sepessy, Laurie Derrig, Beata Wagner, Jean Rahal, Marilyn Anthony, Mary Ellen Duerr, Bar- bara Wood. Row 3-Ellen Tatt, Judy Knoch, Sandra Sindell, lris Friedman, Marilyn Meyer, Cynthia Harris, Annette Cohen. Row 4-Rita Mushkatel, Mary Lutz, Linda Hester, Mr. Miller, Lenore Bakst, Elsa Mautz, Mary Renner. SEPARATING THE STUDENT BODY INTO... Al HOMEROOM T33 Mr. McLaughlin Row 1-Guy Huston, Stanley Kain, Har- vey Morrison, Ron Rubinstein, Bradford Gaylord, Derek Muehlhauser, Earl Ritten- berg. Row 2-David Greene, Billy Richardson, Norman Epstein, Chris Barnes, Dick Gaebler, Raymond Coen, Bob Bell. Row 3-Chris Modica, Allen Zak, Phillip Makoff, Irv Lebovitz, Charles Cohen, John White, George Strauss. Row 4- Jerry Sloan, William Jones, Harvey London, Dick Watson, Howie Piccus, Stewart Harris, Mr. McLaughlin. .1-.lvvfvsa L-lffvvvvw '- 'vvvslvv' i Al HOMEROOM 235 Mr. Biel Row 1-Muriel Scherer, Janet Price, Shelly Duber, Lucy Mehler, Roberta Sil- verman, Ruth Ettinger. Row 2-Barbara Smiley, Charlene Zimmerman, Carol Lee Solensky, Barbara Axelrod, Lenore Rosen, Linda Hauser. Row 3-Pat Stephens, Judy Tucker, Harriet Rosenthal, Fran Bereny, Marilyn Werstler, Mr. Biel. Row 4-Carole Buchin, Gayle Rudner, Mari- lyn Komisarow, Carol Locker, Kathryn Frakes, Joyce Madorsky. Ai il?' A l's whoop it up in the finale of the program at the Hayseed Swing. The entertainment cli- maxed a gala evening of square and social dancing. 73 Row I-Sandra Miller, Seema Fein- stein, Barbara Blaire, Eleanor Pearlman, B2 HOMEROOM 111 Mr. McHenry Row 1-William Altman, Norman Singer, Larry Lockman, Charles Ehrlich, Julian Cohen, Gerald Goodman, Harvey Rosen. Row 2-Tom Mayer, Stuart Abbey, John D'Amico, Mark Palmquist, Phil Bloom, Nat Lipsyc, Robert Kerrett, Mr. McHenry. Row 3-Alan Weisman, Dave Florman, John Spencer, Sheldon Korman, Roger Miller, George DuBois, Arnie Shapiro. Row 4-Burton Soltzman, Paul Harvey, Barry Brown, Jerry Zlotnik, William Bassichis, Danny Jaffe, Bill Stansbury. SMALL, MANAGEABLE GROUPS. SCHOOL B2 HOMEROOM 109 Mrs. Magee Row 1-Nancy Reiner, Rosalyn Perry, Judy Weltman, Rosalie Barnhouse, Bar- bara Schway, Cecily Bregmon, Lois Wasserman. Row 2-Katherine Gulli- ford, Carol Bowers, Grace Greenberg, Carol Trevis, Pat Fasciano, Barbara Fricke, Carol McElroy. Row 3-Harriet Laverne, Marilyn Silver, Carol Sparrow, Anita Dolinsky, Harriet Katz, Natalie Landy, Lynne Newmarker. Row 4- Nancy Bigalke, Barbara Zettelmeyer, Lee Gurney, Jacqueline Anguish. B2 HOMEROOM 217 Mr. Lehman Row 1-David Zwick, Dan Bergman, Domenick Bonfiglio, Pierre DeVito, Bob Walder, Don Schermer, Cy Wilson, Jerry Cohn. Row 2-Don Kaufman, Dave Chase, Bob Steeneck, Art Smiley, Alvin Hensel, Harry Luft, Charles Eckley, Mr. Lehman. Row 3-'Ron Penn, AI Krulak, Emil Davidson, Rich Allen, Carl Roth, Dave Juredine, Jim McGill. Row 4- Tom Benz, Harvey Kirkell, Neil White- law, Harry Gieser, Michael Greenhut, Jack Rerick, Donald Shultz. B2 HOMEROOM 210 Mrs. Winslow Row I-Margo Morgenstern, Lois Gold- stein, Janice Wiener, Carolynn Brewer, Roberta Edelman, Carol Greenhouse, Mary Ann Bohlke. Row 2-Marlene Suid, Natalie Agin, Gayle Pikkel, Mary Lou Powers, Myrna Robboy, Barbara Glantz, Marcia Otto. Row 3-Phyllis Fisher, Beverly Shilifman, Irene Ullman, Elaine Sacks, Barbara Handler, Pat Hol- land, Helen Khaner, Mrs. Winslow. Row ' ' , S 1 4-Daphne Michaelides, Mary Sipser, 74 1 , 1 s Janet Armstrong, Sue Burnside, Mariorie Korner, Susan Shapiro. .i5lIl . B2 HOMEROOM 121 Mr. Williams Row I-Harvey Rosen, Larry Trott, Dave Meyer, Philip Mellon, Millie Katz, Harvey Spector, Allen Finesilver. Row 2 -Bob Garfield, Denny Braun, Jack Gallucci, Ray Taddeo, Doug Ryan, Mar- tin Matyas, Howard Lewis, Bob Weltman. Row 3-Ken Dolfson, Jeff Hecht, Jerry Bloom, Carl Koch, Walter Hehr, George Huggins, John Hancock. Row 4-Ronny Seifried, Hubert Atkin, Jerry Simon, Carl e I A I Yulish, Al Cohen, Jerry Colbert, Terry 'il' L ' 'w Pm.f--a-- 4 ' Craig, Paul Weintraub. i SPIRIT IS KINDLED IN THE HOME ROOM. B2 HOMEROOM ll? Mrs. Blanchard Row I-Arlene lsenberg, Jo Ann Turolf, Barbara Greenberger, Bernice Ferman, Elaine Geyer, Elaine Riemer, Sally Weiss. Row 2-Marsha Katz, Carol W Donaldson, Helene Kemelhar, Jean Still- man, Arlene Boxerbaum, Ada Silver- berg, Renate Gumprecht, Mrs. Blanchard. W' Row 3-Carole Birnbaum, Judy Opper, Rella Silverman, Karyl Kohe, Linnea Rupp, Nancy McGrath, Nancy Langer. Row 4-Anne Robison, Sally Cummings, Joan Appel, Joan Sesnick, Barbara Herrick, Harriet Bunowitz, Marilyn Win- ters. B2 HOMEROOM 301 Mr. F. J. Lorz Row I-Murray Reichenstein, Jimmy Grunzweig, Ken Chernikolf, Lester Rei- chek, Tom Peters, Francis Clark, Larry Ettkin. Row 2-Richard Lamden, Eugene Meieran, Mort Kanner, Barrett Kirken- dall, Irwin Blecher, Arthur Silver, Jerry Gillett. Row 3-Jim Rudolph, Howard Lyons, Warren Lambert, Denis Lieder- bach, Jerry Murray, Marshall Winer, Mr. F. J. Lorz. Row 4-Lenny Herschman, Fred Anliot, Ronald Farrington, Jerome Smirin, Bob Frary, Joel Berkey. Q , yy t .,, in-11 B2 HOMEROOM 205 Mr. Freyman Row I-Nancy Gluchov, Ilona Hirschl, Barbara Laveter, Sydell Lubin, Janet Epstein, Edythe Mendelson, Sheila Riv- kin. Row 2-Marsha Kaye, Marcia Kohn, linda Daskal, Amy Shapero, Carole Himmel, Eileen Sobel, Marcia Q.. . Burk, Betty Strandt. Row 3-Sue Adler, Barbara Orbits, Nancy Ubersax, Nancy Welling, Lois Greene, Sue Boxerbaum, ' Judi Appelbaum. Row 4-Carol Hoenie, 75 G , . I Sa.. all Schultz, Linda Gymer, Sue Russell, f X Barbara Petrie, Mr. Freyman. I I I Z. r 'W B2 HOMEROOM 225 Mr. Zweig Row 1-Renee Klein, Elizabeth Schnei- der, Ann Entwistle, Paula Koslen, Sandra Smukler, Karyn Bell, Barbara Griffiths. Row 2-Elaine Shlachter, Roberta Rav- itz, Anita Gottlieb, Corinne Markoff, Audrey Schlesinger. Row 3-Gertrude Hathaway, Barbara Yucker, Tonia Cer- veny, Marian Natemeyer, Harriet Lavine, Arlene Mason. Row 4-Gail Ross, Aileen Sherman, Mr. Zweig, Carol Foy, Carol Jones, Marcia Dobrin. GUIDANCE IS GIVEN 1.5! B2 HOMEROOM 327 Miss Regan Row 'I-Judy Weil, Marilyn Kravitz, Gail Rossman, Phyllis Perry, Phyllis Kasimov, Sherrie Sonkin, Marta Freed- man. Row 2-Barbara Steinberg, Mari- lyn Kloha, Charlotte Levinsky, Carol Berns, Rebecca Cohen, Judith Facter. Row 3-Peg Tibbets, Renee Grossberg, Beverly Goldfarb, Greta Newman, Anna Zak, Natalie Priesand. Row 4-Carol Heiman, Elaine Buchin, Roberta Davis, Evo Ray, Nancy Green. B2 HOMEROOM AS Mr. Weber Row 'I-Melvin Ross, Myron Becken- stein, Don Linder, Sanford Fleishman, Donald Kest, Paul Cohen, Hayward Allen. Row 2-Don McCoy, Frank Caldwell, Larry Unger, Neil Blufliestone, Roger Rapport, Rolfe Singerman, Gerald David. Row 3-Jim Welty, Howard Kravitz, Dick Shipley, John Gerhan, Victor Javitch, Sanford Fox. Row 4-Bob Slavin, Her- bert Schach, David Parker, Carl Eber- hardt, Robert Stark, Mr. Weber. lm BY HOME ROOM B2 HOMEROOM 305 Mr.McKinnon Row 'I-Don Arnold, Joel Woldman, Harvey Lubin, David Coynes, Barry Leavitt, Larry Biales, Joseph Richey. Row 2-John Clayton, Dan Cleaver, Tom Xl f Chin, Dave Hickman, Joe Ruggie, Dave Schwartz, Jay Trattner, Bob Gillette. Row 3-Zalman Magid, Ronald Suid, Ken Resnick, Bob Kaplan, Ted Silverberg, Paul Meiland, James Kirkstadt. Row 4- Mr. McKinnon, Dick Snyder, Jim McCoy, Dick D'Clute, Wayne Gutglneck, Bruce Felder, Bob Boyle. 1 w, - ' sz: .. 2 B2 HOMEROOM 237 Mr. P. T. Lorz Row I-Joyce Harris, Mariellen Robin- son, Lenora Kirshner, Zeda Wainer, Janet Hurwitz, Jackie Sharp, Marsha Axelrod. Row 2-Barbadeen Smith, Sharon Goldstein, Sonia Kornicks, Sally Polster, Mary Jane Barringer, Frances Brokaw, Joyce Borden. Row 3-Sharon Pobby, Linda Eisler, Martha Testa, Arlyn Abra- hams, Marilynne Davies, Sandra Green- wald, Sheila Fisher. Row 4-Marcia Paris, Judy Moritz, Harriett Allen, Ann Ridenour, Mr. P. T. Lorz, Pat Tabor, Joan TEACHERS TO EACH INDIVIDUAL STUDENT... B2 HOMEROOM 308 Mr McFadden Row I Bill Russ Mert Walters Michael Feldman Murray Woldman Jack Haas Bob Bigly Richard November Row 2 Al Soclof Conrad Lennon Dale Cowan Jim Deubel Merrill Roback Yale Talisman Al Gnllinav Row 3 Jay Clar Tom Scott Gene Beecher Bob Katz Jack Mendel Eugene Udelf Mr McFadden Row 4 Howard Hirsch, Joel Rutman, Allan Cohen, Stan Polster, Arnold Rosenthal, Merle Frankel, Ronnie Silverman, Jim Bracken- ridge. x up L-5-px I hw B2 HOMEROOM 220 Miss Stephens 11 . 5:1 'wx af 'ict '-'ID ,,o- zv.1:..e cm, 8' 1 fuzz 1 ' Row I-Shirley Schlessinger, Nancy Parker, Marilyn Nottage, Judy Weber, Carol Klein, Renee Alliance, Janet Grif- fiths. Row 2-Judy Dearnaley, Ethel Macks, Sally Brown, Marcia Eglin, Nancy Golob, Carole Koslen. Row 3-Barbara Hart, Elaine Smith, Barbara Fishman, Sandra Shaw, Fran Elleren, Barbara Bornstein, Nina Taslitt. Row 4-Carol Packer, Marilyn Nadasdi, Carol Baus. B2 HOMEROOM 220 Miss Stephens Row I-Harvey Mendelson, George Haddad, Ken Gluth, Bob Seidemann, Harvey Klineman, Paul Hirschfield, Ronnie Levich. Row 2-Gary Ferber, Earl Blaser, Jerry Tishkoft, Joe Baden, David Nutkin, Dave Rosen. Row 3-Ivan Soclof, Bob Coward, Bill Haney, Bill Ryan. Row 4- Clilford Marks, Stuart Wayne, Tom De- Ment, Sheldon Coe. v,b-lm',f1 77 .'mf.'i,i-' .:.-3:gL.:: - . 1 J ' ' -5- W- .:. -. X ' J, I Y I , Bl HOMEROOM 233 Mr. Engel Row I-Billy Kaye, Elton Riemer, Bob Weber, Gary Swerdlow, Richard Fritsch, Mike Jackson, Ronnie Rosalina. Row 2- Ron Kulber, Sandy Pinkus, David Shedroff, Martin Newmark, Arthur Kohn, Alan Whitney, Briton Stewart, Mr. Engel. Row 3-Stan Coben, Phil Resnick, Mike Bas- sichis, Arnold Abrams, Mel Goldstein, Donald Blas, Gil Ellis, Pete Palsis. Row 4-Ed Littera, Andrew Gomez, Tom Fos- ter, Jack Miller, Larry Mandell, Dick Ceaser, Nathan Arnold, Fred Felder. IN CHOOSING HIS HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECTS BI HOMEROOM II4 Mrs. Wiles Row I-Shirley Karam, Sandra Gins- burg, Nancy Schwartz, Sue Weinstein, Claudette Camy, Connie Polan, Marcia Grossberger. Row 2-Libby Stockflsh, Sally Cohen, Camilla Kasten, Judy Foth, Nancy Goldstein, Judy Newman, Gaile Kleinman. Row 3-Barbara Richards, Ann Beieckian, Jean Barsamian, Marilyn Wango, Joyce Elrad, Ellen Mintz. Row 4-Gloria Keeti, Nancy Trowell, Gret- chen Schmitt, Sheila Lurie, Sherry Epstein, Phyllis Woolf. BI HOMEROOM BCR Mr. Izzo Row I-Marc Fallenberg, Arthur Wohl, Richard Barrett, Neil Leiner, Bob Kronen- berg, Warren Gordon, Art Blaiwes. Row 2-Bob Sibbison, Stan Robboy, Eugene Kates, Robert Buttington, Bob Newton, Chuck Malitz, AI Leibowitz, Jerry Gold- berg. Row 3-Bud Kohl, Bill Carey, Ronny Flate, Lester Wyman, Heyman Bernard, Don Reiches, Mr. Izzo. Row 4- Don Schneider, Bob Cohen, Dave Spreng, Ken Fox, Lyn Svendsen, Dave Uscheek, Herbert Fricke, Ralph McGimpsey. Bl HOMEROOM 239 Mr. Moderick Row I-Joyce Leizman, Carol Kramer, Carole Lecht, Beverly Ann Hill, Carolyn Post, Amy Bennett. Row 2-Lee Solo- mon, Sue Cooperman, Lois Robinson, Harriet Glanz, Gloria Richman, Joyce Ann Good, Linda Vendeland. Row 3- Vicky Kennon, Bonnie Zuckerman, Anne Ensch, Lynda Pick, Geraldine Perkins, Mary White, Marcia Myers. Row 4- Rhoda Tanzman, Natalie Schrader, Mr. Moderick, Marilyn Roth, Gail Kasdan, .ludy Dwoskin. AND B1 HOMEROOM 314 Mr. Downey Row 1-Nick D'Amico, Sheldon Narvy, Roger Lefkowitz, Kenneth Krohn, Sheldon Lippe, Alan Kamen, Jerry Dombcik, Jerry Herschman. Row 2-Marty Markowitz, Jerry Golub, William Meyer, Mike Ber- enstein, Lee Powar, Harvey Piccus, Fred Kleinman. Row 3-Sheldon Gisser, Alan Wolf, Lewis Samuels, Roger Strauss, David Lundeen, Bob Levy, Dick Fink, Jim Brown. Row 4-Dan Turoff, Jay Minello, AI Engel, Ken Sobol, Jim An- drews, Mike Reese. B1 HOMEROOM 221 Mr. Lee Raw I-Victor Palazzo, Bob Goldy, Mel Sternberg, Arthur Weinberg, Ronald Gerhardstein, Donald Jaffe, Stephen Adelstein. Row 2-Gerry Maneri, Mar- tin Kaplan, Alan Lubin, Elliot Myers, Anthony Delray, Gary Benkovitz, Jerry Skolnik. Row 3-Douglas Fratianne, Jerry Rosen, Neil Stone, Bruce Pauly, Dick Emch, Eugene Friedman, Alvin Lieberman. Row 4-Dick Swinehart, Stuart Chaden, Mr. Lee, Jim Porter, Stu Landau. BI HOMEROOM 319 Miss De Roia Row I-Shelley Bartell, Dianne Miller, Inga Seligman, Lynn Sampliner, Sheila Brickman, Sheila Barbash, Bernice Kutz. Row 2-Nancy Walker, Barbara Smith, Rhoda Wolfeld, Phyllis Rosen, Carol Cistone, Barbara Konnor, Roberta Dwar- kin. Row 3-Ruth Greenberg, Dorothy Kittredge, Nancy Boyd, Anita Bland, Jane Baumgardner, Barbara Scheibel, Deanna Powers. Row 4-Donna Glass, Glory Tomson, Trudie Kebe, Leatrice Forman, Helga Geldmacher. ACTIVITIES, IN PREPARING . .. B1 HOMEROOM 208 Mrs. Rashkis Row 1-Eileen Weiss, Sandra Katz, Regina Cort, Phyllis Schwartz, Diane Bergman, Sadelle Geller, Emily Marcus. Row 2-Helen Stern, Charlotte Rush, Carol Weinhofer, Sally Snyder, Ruth Reininger, Margie Goldsmith, Anita Nehamkin, Mrs. Rashkis. Row 3-Susan Freeman, Gail Katzel, Sharon Perelman, Ann Baerwald, Marilyn Lyons, Rhoda Adell, Marlene Sherwin. Row 4-Flo Carey, Mary Garner, Sandra Mazur, Anita Rosin, Rene Wolk, Pat Pacius, Sandra Donner. I ' ' . K C2 HOMEROOM 101 Miss French Row 1-Marilyn Rothman, Judy Arons, Edith Firestone, Sue Miller, Jane Alex- ander, Carol Hodgson, Nancy David. Row 2--Marcia Wintner, Lee Gall, Bev Elrad, Sue Rein, Barbara Lieberman, Myrbeth Pickford, Donna Schleicher, Row 3-Sandra Boyd, Pat Vaughn, Mi- chele Lurie, Barbara Black, Annette Solomon, Myrna Gordon, Janet Schroe- der, Phyllis Weiss. Row 4-Evelyn Such, Nancy Newman, Mary Jo Gluckstad. FOR HIS COLLEGE EDUCATION, AND C2 HOMEROOM 219 Miss Clark Row 1-Millicent Ressler, Ruth Simmons, Tessie Piazza, Perryne Anker, Marty Salai, Marilyn Kraft, Doris Handelman. Row 2-Sandra Winograd, Mary Davis, Barbara Berman, Shana Baskin, Barbara Rukin, Arlyne Marks, Marlene Dolin, Monique Weiler. Row 3-Mary Schnei- der, Barbara Grown, Mariorie Paynter, Naomi Saphire, Ruth Greenfield, Roberta Desatnik, Jackie Riggle, Pat Farquhar, Miss Clark. Row 4-Frances O'Neill, Betty Hess, Diane Clements, Gail Nyer, Joanne Hofstetter, Beverly Milstein, Nancy May, Sue Vacha. C2 HOMEROOM 218 Mr. Clifford Row 1-Tom Taylor, Mike Holland, Alex Halle, Daniel Gans, James Barr, Tom Owen, Paul Shapiro. Row 2-Floyd Silver, Stuart Chernikoff, Harvey Curtis, Arnold Rosenberg, Stanley Whay, Har- vey Schwartz, George Massing, Sonny Moss. Row 3-Peter Krausz, Dave Gos- soff, Lester Stiel, Bruce Vasko, Dave Pavelka, Donald Sommers, Jerry Biarsky. Row 4-Al Greenwald, Sheldon Levy, James Barken, Vernon Kallas, Alan Merrifield, Robert Roenn, George Rei- chnrd, C2 HOMEROOM 105 Mr. Ruppert Row 1-Myron Palay, Sheldon Frank, Mickey Tenenbaum, Ronald Hantman, Ted Haft, Edward Strasbourger, Marshall Rosenberg. Row 2-Ronald Silvernail, Fred Bass, Michael Whiteman, Larry Greenwald, Larry Venen, Harvey Board- man, Dick Dunn, Jim Houser. Row 3- Ed Kravitz, Errol Rozik, Jerry Sanshuck, Vic Portaro, Sheldon Golub, Harry Katz, Hank Greer. Row 4-Charles Sorensen, Allen Mesnick, Bill Ahrens, Harris Bunkin, Marc Loveman, Ron Sha- piro, Bob Schwritz. 1.41 anim-f-D. ,ld C2 HOMEROOM 212 Mrs. Marsh Row I-Marita Drach, Elaine Katz, Susan Wigodsky, Eileen Rosenthal, Ar- lyne Handler, Barbara Bleich, Saundra Yudelevitz, Doreen Alper. Row 2-Bar- bara Lebavitz, Marlene Stein, Beverly Neuman, Diane Lavinger, llleane Berg- man, Maria De Corpo, Miriam Barck, Joan Huebschman. Row 3-Patricia Roth, Emily Anselmo, Audrey Potter, Jill Robinson, Lani Goldman, Mary Burrell, Madelyn Perry, Annette Rudman. Row 4-Jennifer Farr, Rhoda Talisman, Elaine Cart, Sandra Hamilton, Nancy Marks, Ellen Freeman, Beverly George, Barbara Ann Zellers. PLANNING FOR HIS LlFE'S WORK. C2 HOMEROOM 125 Mr. Suhr Row I-Norman Resnik, Morton Gitson, Jerome Schmelzer, Irvin Englander, Frank- lin Miller, Marty Presser, Harold Spira. Row 2-Bob Bogomolny, Stuart Hirsch, Alvin Magalnick, Sheldon Smulovitz, Jim Shaud, Colin Wren, Mel Hart, Al Arden. Row 3-Dick Peters, Craig Swart- wart, Jim Button, Dennis Bauele, Volney Seaver, Gary llg, Ira Cohen. Row 4- Dick Vining, Harry Lebovic, Jim Grant, Mr. Suhr, Mike Lindner, Bruce Freyer, Mel Diamond, Michael Tisch. sig. 4 N' C2 HOMEROOM 227 Miss Ryan Row 'I-Ileene Fried, Carole Hershey, Marsha Lomberg, Barbara Goldman, Arlyne Baker, Irene Lymon, Constance Baird, Nancy Wiggins. Row 2-Camilla Noonan, Nancy Kasdon, Aliki Collins, Helene Marks. Row 3-Susan Blake, Springrose Condoyan, Tamara Mendel- sohn, Rosemary Simonelli, Virginia Buck, Terry Synenberg, Miss Ryan. Row 4- Diane Downs, Judee Render, Mary Dea- novic, Eileen Chitlik, Sharon Beale, Jane Warner, Arla Nadasdi. C2-HOMEROOM 307 Mr. Fast Row I-Frank lorillc, Carl Rankin, Mel Chavinson, lra Newman, Bob Wyland, Eugene Lyman, Mark Legome. Row 2- Bruce Campbell, Bill Ensor, Bruce Rich- ter, Jerry Malin, Murray Klaufer, Bill Smith, Paul Brandt, Mr. Fast. Row 3- Bob Mahrer, Jerry Lefkovitz, Ned Took- man, Bob Becht, Harry Givelber, Harvey Melaned, Bill Haas. Row 4-Fred Fried- man, Morton Shesol, Eric Peterson, Howard Payer, Jim Gray, Fred Hiscatt. C2 HOMEROOM 234 Miss Graham Row 'I-Gail Kravitz, Arliene Rupp Barbara Miller, Johanna Vasi, Ruth Freund, Helaine Wieder, Paula Bertear, Linda Simon. Row 2-Pat Francis, Carolee Faigin, Jeanne Bruner, Elaine Lockshin, Pat Nimmo, Sue Collie, Barbara Reitmon, Audree Chipman. Row 3- Miss Graham, Leslie Mclntyre, Dorothea Hoffman, Marlene Spetrino, Anita Bas- kind, Marilyn Galan, Barbara Green, Nancy Patterson. Row 4-Lynn Brown, Margie Palmer, Yolande Artz, Sandra Kaplan, Judy Wood, Marina Schmecke- bier, Marlene Harris, Katie Godley. AS A SMALL, BASIC UNIT OF GOVERNMENT C2 HOMEROOM 309 Mr. Kremm Row 1-Stanton Friedman, Paul Swen- son, Howard Schreiber, Clarence Rankin, Jerry Kravitz, Allan Caplin, Jimmy Gold- berg. Row 2-Mike Evans, Dick Brown, Danny Marks, David Becker, Alan Shapiro, Mike Glueck, Ronald Mendel- sohn, Leonard Steiger. Row 3-Larry Weissman, Don Wasserman, Charles Hoffman, Stanley Rubinstein, Roger Hed- berg, Sheldon Miller, Larry Lippert, Jim Balmer, Mr. Kremm. Row 4-Bill Suther- land, Allan Levin, Al Green, Dan Deutsch- man, Leon Zak, Brian Lesser, Ronald Oetgen, Chad Dilley. C2 HOMEROOM 321 Mr. Barbee Row I-Joanne Wirtshafter, Eileen Will- ner, Joanne Dunn, Hannah Bloomfield, Sandra Cohen, Michele Rosewater, Rima Levine, Lois Ginsberg. Row 2-Barbara Hesse, Sheila Davis, Charlotte Engel, Harriet Tiktin, Beverly Newman, Thelma Anthony, Connie Landesman, Lynne De- Marinis. Row 3-Mr. Barbee, Patricia Stolte, Karen Smith, Edith Goldstein, Bonnie Martin, Sheila Lubitz, Connie Riemer, Leslie Brown. Row 4-Roberta Vogel, Beverly Betts, Sallie Schultz, Stephanie Barnes, Phyllis Berger, Bettie Hammerbacher, Janice Ferguson, Made- lyn lafornaro. C2 HOMEROOM 206 Mr. Winters Row 'I-David Rosin, Parks Hutcheson, Michael Pupa, Tom Burns, Melvin Wein- berg, Robert Lancz, Charles Hill, Mar- shall Metzger. Row 2-Bill Papenbrock, Peter Haiman, Jeffrey Goodman, Norm Freemel, Harry Abraham, Gerald Gilbert, Bob Nelson, Ron Skillicorn, Tom Lime. Row 3-Larry Gross, David Reiter, Byron Sharp, Larry Oliphant, Bert Thomas, Don DeMaioribus, Joe Baudo, Mr. Winters. Row 4-Bill Waechter, Bruce Antenberg, Al Scolnick, Larry Suid, Allen Bluffstone, Mark Kinderman, Tom Derrig, Bob Schaefer. 1 C2 HOMEROOM 317 Miss Hensel Row I-Margo Osborne, Sharon Dwor- ken, Rita Bialosky, Barbara Colbert, Martha Gilden, Carol Newman, Sharon Miller. Row 2-Ellyn Rein, Evey Good- man, Marcia Smith, Hermien Freiberg, Irene Hessman, Bonnie Bosh, Marcia Chambers, Connie Lurie. Row 3-Carol Kimmelman, Paulo Shuman, Sue Jeffery, Vivian Solganik, Barbara Cook, Davida Weinberg, Ronna Lewin, Miss Hensel. Row 4-Barbara Crooks, Sally Matt, Norma Storkan, Myrna Arnoff, Roberta Ross, Betsy Bosch, Robin Finlay. T7 THE HOME ROOMS ARE NERVE C2 HOMEROOM 211 Mr. Bachtel Row I-Bob Sacks, Tony Biel, Charles Taylor, Jerry Praver, Irving Spector, Arthur Rossio, Bert Schreiber, Jim Dietz. Row 2-Mr. Bachtel, David Ruder, Sher- man Hauser, Ted Cohn, Robert Sturgis, Pete Hathaway, John Wilcox, Nick Petti. Row 3-Monroe Newborn, Dave Kin- kaid, Bob Hagley, Evan Eisenberg, Mor- ton Pomerantz, Walter Lock, Don Kottler, Alon Udelson. Row 4-Dick Reid, Ronnie Moskowitz, Arnold Ison, Kenneth Golo- van, Sheldon Lefkowitz, Roger Conhaim, Joe Marino, Bob McKenzie. UNC. HOMEROOM 115 Mr. Saunders Row I-Jerome Weiss, Robert Chisling, Frank Cimino, Robert Gold. Row 2- William Polsen, Edger Green, Nathaniel Feigenbaum, Bill Strother. Row 3- Thomas Howe, Berton Goldman, Mr. Saunders. 83 CENTERS.. C2 HOMEROOM 318 Mr. Christmon Row 1-Dick Benz, Don Heiser, Jerry Sien, Gary Green, Bruce Barkley, Paul Chenevey, Don Edward. Row 2-Ken- neth Goldblum, Allan Goldberg, Michael Marks, Don Schultz, Elliott Kaian, Roger Cramer. Row 3-Lester Meritsky, Alan Romanotf, Bill Vargo, Dick Osborn, Wallace Durne, Mark Hoffman, Mr, Christman. Row 4-David Welton, Gary Hagstrom, Gene Soltzberg, Dale King, Bruce Frumker, Larry Phillips. ,ghi 1 t. s. rs A ...al'i I. Tl Ii. Cl HOMEROOM 104 Mr. Price Row I-Hiram Wine, Franklin Lewis, Kenny Davies, Richard Friedman, Gene Maeroft, lrv Rossman, Bill Heller. Row 2 -Mr. James Price, Roger Miller, Leonard Steinsapir, Martin Kain, John Vitantonio, Stanley Raskin, Kenneth Masshart. Row 3--Bob Beniamin, Sheldon Socoloff, Stuart Greenwald, Rowland Aring, Larry Selman, Doug Bishop. Row 4-Richard Evans, Jerry Eisenberg, Jack Schubert, Richard Trembour, Bruce Hamann, Bar- nett Bucklan. WHERE DEMOCRACY IS PRACTICED AND Cl HOMEROOM 215 Mr. Nash Row 1-Jim Livingston, Milan Karlan, Bill Sanders, Jeff Marks, Bob Silver, John Wyckoit, Jerry Lasky. Row 2-Gary Pol- ster, Jerome Cohen, Leon Guthrie, Jack Barmen, Dick Bornstein, Lawrence Hersh- man. Row 3-Mr. Paul Nash, Bob Gold- berg, Bob Mehler, Richard Speicher, Don Toth, Sheldon Miller, Shelly Berkowitz. Row 4-Robert Young, Robert Foy, Stan Frankel, Sheldon Weinberger, Robert Richardson, Stan Elkus, Ronald Fox. Cl HOMEROOM 239 Mr. Moderick Row I-Joan McGimpsey, Donna Com- ella, Gayle Palacek, Donna Blaire, Paula Kollus, Marilynn Gamatese. Row 2- Betty Nash, Diana Shapiro, Fran Rudolf- sky, Judy Gooding, Sharon Kurit, Nancy Rosenberg, Carol Sustin. Row 3+Mari- lyn Leichtman, Carol Fergus, Kaye Ran- ney, Janet Handelman, Linda Weinstein, Mr. Edward Moderick. Row 4-Pat Sar- geant, Barbara Jenks, Barbara Brofman, Judy Markowitz, Gloria Smith, Cl HOMEROOM 113 Miss Magor Row I-Glenda Newman, Vicki Fine- silver, Sylvie Koval, Connie Leighton, Renee Rosenblatt, Miss Magor. Row 2- Judy Mart, Eileen Kahn, Marcia Landau, Gail Rebman, Lois Hibshman. Row 3- Gail Schafter, Barbara Bloom, Judy Wotring, Joyce Goodman, Fran Modica, Nancy Schwab. Row 4-Lucille Pollchik, Adrian Arnoff, Suzanne Gerdy, Roberta Brown, Judith Heller, Roberta Corry. RJ am! SCH xl Cl HOMEROOM 201 Miss Parry Row I-Ellen Oif, Carolyne Bowen, Lois Zaidman, Sandra Gordinsky, Barbara Frymer, Sheila Arnolf. Row 2-Frances Lapine, Roberta Finkle, Joyce Schaffer, Judy Redlick, Mary Gilden, Gail Hux- table. Row 3-Naomi Rudin, Marian Ka- back, Karen Thompson, Mary Ann Brown- ing, Phyllis Levine, LaVerne Solowitz. Row 4-Arla Montague, Rochelle Krill, Phyllis Katz, Maxine Melamed. oo of QI it V15 Cl HOMEROOM 107 Mr. Tupla Row I-Bob Berk, lrwin Gage, Charles Lissauer, AI Greenwood, Ed Rutsky, Eu- gene Elconin, Bill Davies, Ronald Miller. Row 2-Maurice Solomon, Mel Vogel, Dick Peters, Howie Shapiro, Jim Herrick, Larry Manchick, Tom Kunes. Row 3- Frank Lepick, Alan Champa, Paul Fisher, Jack Richardson, Al Kaplowitz, Howard Bunkin. Row 4-Bill Armstrong, Ted Tep- per, Ed Black, John McDill, Mr. Tupla. OOL FUNCTIONS ARE PROMOTED fr Cl HOMEROOM 305 Mr. Gordon Row 1-Bernie Friedman, Marvin Schra- ger, Marc Horwitz, David Metzner, Bruce Vinocur, Herby Bralin. Row 2-Bernie Weinstein, Richard Helfrick, Bruce Lee, Michael Neben, Jonathan Rosenthal, Mr. Harry Gordon. Row 3-Walt Dean, Kenneth Klaiman, Howard Madorsky, Waller Beck, Jerry lsserson, Sandy Flynn. Row 4-William Wickert, Bert Price, Robert Stamberger, Martin Biales, Ed Martin, Michael Gordon. Cl HOMEROOM 2l3 Miss Verhulsl Row I-Naomi Meschan, Marilyn Cap- low, Lee Ann Weitz, Susan Barlow, Lois Nagelbush. Row 2-Ellen Sacharow, Phyllis Pressman, Carol DeFlorentis, Laurel Goldhamer, Lucille Palazzo, Roberta Frank. Row 3-Bernice Littman, Joan Hollender, Roberta Kater, Carol Schafrik, Judy Moss. Row 4-Beverly Singer, Diana Richter, Judy Grohne, Gail Krue- ger, Beverly Klein, Helen Bowers, Dianne Walbeck. Cl HOMEROOM 325 Mrs. Burtt Row I-Arlene Cohen, Judith Hollenden, Joann Diamond, Marlene Brenner, Myra Shapero, Betty Pymn. Row 2-June Sagi- nor, Betty Herrick, Kay Chesser, Gail Skall, Carolyn Nall, Gerrie Goode, Nancy Robboy. Row 3-Carol Park, Jane Free, Carol Miller, Selma Palchich, Carol Gross- man, Sheila Malkes, Judy Lefkovitz. Row 4-Miriam Waxman, Martha Miller, Kathy Krumhansl, Helaine Kleinman, Beth Bassett, Mrs. Dorothy Burtt. JANUARY, l955 CLASS OFFICERS JUNE, l955 J 'R is i Al OFFICERS-Shelly Duber, secretary, Bob Kilzer, president, sq BII OFFICERS-Nancy Bigalke, treasurer, John Hancock pres: Roberta Silverman, treasurer, Pat Gallitto, vice-president. dent, Barry Brown, vice-president, Pat Fasciono, secretary CI HOMEROOM 310 Mr. Lawson Row I-Gary Katz, Joseph Whitman, Bob Cort, Donald Goldstein, Jon Beyer, Stephen Bassett. Row 2-Robert Zelvy, David Lavine, Al Hamans, Charles Braun, Ken Spafford, Dave Skoke, Jim Ellisin. Row 3-Al Turkin, Stanley Heilbrun, Don Robinson, Raymond Dysert, Gary Melshu, Norton London, Mr. Donald Lawson. Row 4-Mr. Donald Lawson, Jim Dowd, Dennis Moore, Stephen Marks, Curtis Garmer, George Posell, wg: ,. U ff. ' A ,- ff A -4. any :fy7f4fzfif?fw4- Y, WW fgfapswf. 4 f'-5'-, - . za' W' -62:9 -4 5' -W 'f-' M594 ' ..-- ' I-, K xv N 5- Y .-W'?ffif-'WF '. 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TIGERS CLIMAX SEASON BY Besides Gregg and Belkin, several others helped the team roll towards the LEL title. Hurlers Cliff Aikens and Ronny Franks saw a lot of action. Aikens, Pres-Star pitcher, trailed Belkin by striking out 65. Cox followed Gregg in hitting for distance. Lolli pursued Gregg in averages by slamming .353. -4 ., .aw 'iiwiweiii 5 ay NM., ,,,,,.,...-..wM...,,...,.-...--.. Cangelosi dives home headfirst as Borovic covers. WON - LOST RECORD HEIGHTS OPPONENTS 6 Collinwood 2 5 Garfield Heights I 5 'Euclid 2 3 Painesville Harvey 2 l 'Shaker 6 4 'Shaw 2 2 Tfuclid 4 6 'Parma I 9 University School 3 6 'Lorain 3 4 'Lakewood O l John Adams 4 7 Shaker 6 3 Euclid 9 7 'Elyria 3 League games T Play-off for District 88 CRUSHING ELYRIA 7-3, TYING EUCLID FOR LEL LEAD Jzlsmnigvu The Tigers soundly crushed Elyria in the last game of the '53 season, 7 to 3. This victory, paced by Mike Belkin's three-hit pitching, raised the nine into a tie with Euclid for the Lake Erie League lead. The Zweig- men's league record was 6-1, their total record was ll-4. The campaign saw the first annual Baseball Day at Heights take place on May 26 before a home game with John Adams. After a parade three well-known Cleve- land Indian personalities gave ex- hibitions of their specialties-Al Lopez catching, Tris Speaker bat- ting, and Early Wynn pitching. Tiger standouts were pitcher Mike Belkin with a record of 6-l and 65 strikeouts and slugger Dan Gregg, who led the hitting department with an average of .385. Row I-Bill Lolli, Stan Grossman, Mike Belkin, Dan Weiler. Row 2-Lou Cangelosi, Jack Cox, Don Olshansky, Jack Kravitz, Dan Gregg, Mr. Bernard Zweug Sandy Weisman, Ron Adelman, Ronny Glazer, Alan Kreiger, Mgr. Row 3-Cy Wilson, Dave Becker, Ronald Rubenstein, Dick Seiss, Emil Davidson, Don Robin son, Jack Lenihan, Herb Perleman. Row 4-Bill Papenbrock, Lester Stiel, John Hancock, Ronny Franks, Cliftord Aikens, Carl Prohaska, Dick Emch, Harvey Rosen Joe Baden, Jim Barber, Gerald Murray, Alan Green, Monroe Newborn. L' 'l ' f ,g ggi i rf .ul , . i2ff'fi's X LQQEJLEPS 1 ' ' li l 1 - 1 'ff A l l fi A L 3 4 L f x.,, I Alf X yu ., xxx . V bln: kwfkl? ' -'gf . . Q HQ S3559 H619 1- PV'-it -f rl v ii ui are , KJ' il- ,gl i xiii, QQJTTVE QVYTLLV wr INTRAMURALS BUILD HEALTHY BODIES AND ATTITUDES l X., ., 4 1 WEEJ TGJVDJ' I -xii s f I, f, ' W rg. -Tyiikx xv 1 ' j V, 43 1-if is I' l - Ex 1- X .J .YQIJ , 6 DJ x lsr, glll Allin ll, X jx X lilflll l l 4, Y L l f KK! YEL 1 KM 5 f yr ll 2 fi hx N . mx - wr '13 Q . 1 it 'X th. K, La i 77379 -, ,ff-5 ' FA . s, . 'Hr-if.-fx Competition is keen among homerooms taking part in intramurals. Contests take place in football, swim- ming, volleyball, basketball, and baseball. Grade level winners in these sports play for the school championship. Members of the student Officials' Club referee intra- mural games. Two student managers, Don Jacober and Al Simon, set up schedules. lUpper leftl Stan Fishel aims ball toward basket during intramural game, as homerooms compete for champion- ship. lCenterl Seniors of 104 and Mr. Price, their adviser, strike a winning pose after racking up the football cham- pionship. llower leftl During volleyball season scenes such as this can be witnessed in the boys' gym. 90 GIRLS' INTRAMURALS ARE SOURCE OF ENJOYABLE EXERCISE Betty Jane Vargo, Jeanne Luongo, Mary Del Vecchio represent V the many girls who enioy baseball. Volleyball is one of the most popular intramural games. Here Nancy Hopkins hits one over the net. Fall finds Betty Jane Vargo, Joy Jenkins, Fran Irvine, Arlene Gilman and Sue Kronheim on the hockey field. Qt, Q L cg, Q f 'f', , . ..,i5s,3..,li.ag,,,yik.'!-.. ' - 154-,,i if 5 , E - ' 1 .sv 5 ' x .- uf' .4 ' it X g,,,s. i,,i I'--Q AJ , un- if i as I , .. -Q -k ' 4' 4. 8 I 1 . lbffi M ' F fats--5' s wq..f W - . ' .,, . sc-' , Every girl is eligible to be on a girls' intramural team. All she must do is attend at least three after- school practice sessions. The teams play field hockey, volleyball, basket- ball and baseball. The best players are then chosen for the two all-star teams which compete at the end of the season. ,. eff-Q .ms v- Wsr, w 4. K' 91 SWIM CLUB AND CADET DUTIES GIVE MERMAIDS CHANCE Something new was added this year in the Girls' Swim Club-a marathon swim map. The girls, gaining mileage by the number of laps covered, raced for their destination from Cleveland. Sponsors of girls' inter-class and inter-scholastic meets, club members also assist Swim Cadets in producing their annual pageant. Water polo is the most popular game the swimmers play. When they have earned enough points in this for a I varsity letter, they are eligible for Yellow Jackets. Besides having fun, the promotion of swimming as a My ,,,,,..f , 2 sport and improvements in strokes and dives are the gggg :q ij,gt, -..tf- F goals of the club. A' I . ' - ' --- A --pm Www-mme. Q' rill it Mary Andrews displays div- 'E ing grace at Swim Club prac- W ' I g li'liilW'il I tice. ai, C ' , .. :wi Formations are practiced at club meetings to prepare for the swim cadets' annual water pageant. 'Q .Z1ig1Q - W-Q g ' f,- Y, -V V f., 92 T0 PERFECT THEIR SWIMMING AND DIVING SKILLS ' ' ' , I Row I Barbara Zettelmeyer Barbara Herrick Peg Tibbits Mary Andrews Judy Herman, Gail Sinclair, Sue Reimer, Marianne Miller, Nancy Osborn, Miss Dorothy Crane Row 2 Barbara Orbit: Barbara Richards Sue Russell, Trudy Keebe, Marikay Lutz, Linda Hauser, Marcia Thornton. Row 3-Katherine Gulliford Carol Hoeme Vicky Kennon Loretta lorz Dolores Osborne Dorothy Kittredge, Sally Carr, Sue Rosenthal. When the girls of Heights High don their bathing togs, they can feel reasonably secure in the water, thanks to the efforts of 25 girls, known as the swim cadets. These cadets, all able swimmers, give up study halls to help Miss Crane supervise the girls' swimming classes and stay after school to guard at splash parties. Cadetting is not all work and no play, for these skilled swimmers learn lifesaving and play water polo. Follow- ing a popular tradition, they write and present a clever and colorful water pageant in the Heights High pool in the spring. 93 SWIM TEAM JOINS CADETS IN HBARNYARD BALLET Cows in the Pasture kick their heels in the Swim Cadets' annual water pageant. As a rooster crooned a welcome to the rising sun, the Swim Cadets opened the Barnyard Ballet with a splash. ln the swimming pool on May T4 and l5, l953, The Cfvwd 90265 Uithe QUNQ diPSif1 Ye Olde Swimming Hole. the Cadets, assisted by the Swim Team, presented a watery version of farm life. Finding the show extremely popular, late comers had little room either to sit or stand. ln a lazy drawl, two mice introduced each part of the I , . ,, farm routine. The versatile cadets appeared as colts, Jan Thompson flnds a strange catch in Anyone for Fishing? - Q l ' D dogs, and cows in original swim choreography. With a cast of 18, a square dance brought to a close A Day on the Farm. ln a Country Flower Garden cadets show their skill at synchronized swimming. me-1-NVT, - . 94 H 'f'1267 T V '-'IIIIIEQQIEIi5IEIIEIIIfIQIEIIIIIEIIIIIIIIISA L, fy A :A M ,i . 4'4 LOSING YEAR CATCH We Row 1-Mark Saginor, Allen Schneiderman, .lon Martin, Al Smollin. Howard Miller, Walter Lock, Ron Yulish, Dave Hickman, Mark Palm Lime, Dave Sprung, Bob Gordon, Mike Jackson, Coach Ralph Willia Lower left--Freestyler Al Schneiderman glides through water while limbering up. Center left-Day, Schneiderman, and Saginor wait in ES UP WITH SWIM TEAM .. 1 readiness for the whistle to send them diving forward. ' Upper left-Letter winner John Day demonstrates the ll' A breast-stroke. -0 Upper center-Versatile co-captain Mark Saginor attempts the iack-knife. Upper right-Saginor displays good form in back-stroke start. As it must to all teams, a bad season finally caught up with Mr. Ralph Williams' swimming squad in the '53-'54 campaign. However, the final record of two wins and eleven losses did not tell the whole story. Jon Martin, one of the best free stylers in the L.E.L., was elected cap- tain. On his graduation in January, Mark Saginar and Al Schneiderman were elected by the team. Senior letter winners were Saginor, Schneider- man, Martin, John Day and Al Smolin. The mermen were strongest in div- ing, with Smolin and Bob Weber winning many points in competition. The performance of juniors Weber, Ronnie Yulish, Mark Palmquist, George Huggins and Walter Loch is a substantial basis for hopes of a champion- ship team next year. Row 2-Eric Peterson, Dick Dunn, Jim Howser, Bob Weber, Roger Rapport, Al Wiseman, quist. Raw 3-Tom Foster, J. B. Richey, Dan Marks, Al Greenwald, Roger Hedberg, Tom ms. 1 95 -11'-'rcs-'fir' Q Q3-xv-mah'-'--2,12 135543, els- -1'f'5ke13f49J2 'f -sf.. rlfilq 35.325 D. ,mz-sism -ecfssmni fds-rd w. qiirfmtgir taste' is-ef , .us ' , - v '-' -: ' ?5,Zi'?'f'i 3hEgE2-x'f, 7?5,Q.5.i'- Q1 wa'-Q WYLw--w11 2- - fr - ark' 'Q fWu.f--.ww-.e.w 2 1 -v-'-5243. L-+1-.'Q:.fe:,:-55.2.1 a- 'Wag me-5-ers n:,,j5ie,:j,3.'.q- -J Y nan A I -B, s -f kxwif. .hug :. '- 5 131-.' td!-'74 . 'F ' R3 'C'?'l- 'a -1ff '-'f'i'e'7-Zxf'.::f1v4f,1f. iz 'QQGSS' 'fCi2fj5593'iiSE7fq2'3,5'd v.' ff-'X 'iifbgi '-waz-ig-ui :, si f.6?e, '13 .on-. - -- -Vg: - -- ' ' ..'fsi'ew'-We 'SAM' -hgh,-::F.i-T4 L'-7' ' 'WYE 'fit'-2.2 Above-Ong attempts iump shot from corner against Shaker, as Cox and Prohaska con- verge on basket. Top right-Don Olshansky goes high in the air, making exciting drive-in. Row I-Manager Tom Birns, Dick Greenspan, Lou Cangelosi, Don Olshansky, Bill Picozzi, John Hancock. Row 2-Bill Ong, Mike Berkey, Harvey Schlesinger, Jack Cox, Bernard Tolin, Carl Prohaska, Charles Denly, Jim Morrison, Bob Snider. Spirit and determination dominated this year's varsity basketball play. Facing many formidable opponents, the Vanmen dis- played occasional brilliance but did not quite live up to the record of previous years. Led by Captain Jack Cox, a January grad, the cagers opened the season against Lutheran and were upset by this strong outfit. However, Heights was able to pull out some important wins over arch-rival Shaker and highly-rated Cuyahoga Falls. Having lost Bill Ong and Cox at mid-term, Coach Vannorsdall used Dick Greenspan and Don Olshansky in their places. The other start- ers were Bernard Tolin and Lou Cangelosi- two mainstays of last year's squad-plus Carl Prohaska, who surprised everyone with his outstanding and steadily improving play. 96 Coach Gail Vannorsdall gw'Q's11e-3x-pg,-aff-v-:I-W-aw -'-:fm as sv.-1-:-' 'fr , , rg., A .J , .1sJ,,M,-.faq gn JL? movies' 121523355-'9-'12.ms5'1!':f:!c'i'.m'1R'h' ' -7 . .1 of-PES-PMN 'ti'-fdfs-sgmeavigg 12?-fx -Ebszififf ' ' f' 'G'1Va:QLt' gym' ' 1- . 1-, X. '11'G9 '1 E?9If':iZH7' l. 'GIS-4 325'- f5.i.5'2' 4' is 0?-CC , .4 .r . F3335 1 r' vii aside? l t , ww 'X E if-'el at I ntl s' 5 l wg..g.- J 4 '. U 1. kim -if 5-39.5 -111. t -. 'I 'Ui 't - ' .ek brian ggi raw,-gf.-',2.t A' . hw 5.g45M.vs,-f . ., ,Jo-ri v-PSRNN' - '.,'. 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Qi 5 ,, .N if fsffiff L j ifT15q75gfPftgrs.'J 1 1215 P- -41'-W Q F4555-:T . ,ng . 1 He, . . is 'N 'nv Q 5- A .lah 5,5-2. Nc-xl Above-Jump shot from foul line is made by Bernard Tolin, while Prohaska and Snider W wait for rebound. Top left-Sophomores Kallus and Grant battle for possession ofthe ball. Coach Ed Moderick 5253131-523:-zuM2361-ffbrfmgsilzsx-:':W217:.g,strap is-9?-5?-H'iC'f'4.r ' f-'afe:: vw,l5gQ,g?5.,x nggacgisfgn Pf,:f,:A.-. ' , -,2 vv.'.5fQ .rp r!'s':..g3r N X 1- y,'2qg:i.2:5.g- . :L s -, ' L , V. . Y 'fzr-ixl' ' ' f Q we dsffbzfz- ge. 'Aff N, . L 171 Q s ws,-,ga hs' ' V '-f if Vie' -ru ...sv f ,-6 f fe' Y V - :Jw-. 4127 ll -' 1 X 'tip-'lvfg R X 25,i2Qf1 It 'wifi 321 sx--A ve -L ':3g?' - .1655 YN. RWM 'T ff ' .aff iv' . ua' :gg ,fQsqg.43s.i.,: -. . ,4fe22gEfyi?3-fri Q sagsfn www, . . . : ,:'raL.-lx.. grsgix. f+:.ew:ma1.1efcsfsrriesr-i,--.swfram.-rfi'n.z:r.e9 . 1 rkisxe. r Q u 'l iiipffy. ww '. '-Es'-11117:-3 TJ 4141! ' Ek -ni -.sSfT5rf:. ffff 'Gu-r,:. '. ' 1' -':w':vs ,. my--ev , ..-.-sm.. Q i.5,A. t, X -'Q-Q, i, TV .1 g,.-, ' ifeif-A 'IP 1 I lil A O i L l 0,94 H Row I-Vernon Kallus, Ronny Shapiro, Bob Sibbison, Ken Sobul, .lay Minello, AI Lieberman, Edward Dom, Manager Howard Schreiber. Row 2-Monroe Newborn, Dan TuroFl, Al Mesnick, Dan Shapiro, Hank Greer, Harris Bunkin, Dick Emch, Marc Loveman, Jim Grant. HEIGHTS OPPONENTS 51 64 58 59550 51568 54 61552 41:49 54:50 40 36541 Lutheran Garfield Lincoln Parma Shaw Cuyahoga Falls Shaker Lakewood Euclid Canton McKinley Ashtabula 62 34 66 62:64 65:75 53 53578 52:53 59:64 65 54:47 Coach Ed Moderick's Cubs made a vast improvement this season over last year's record. Displaying good height and speed, the sophs showed that they will be much in the running forthe LEL title, when they are on the varsity. Leading the way towards a successful season were high scorers Bob Sibbison, Ver- non Kallus, Dick Emch and Jim Grant. 97 CHEERLEADERS AND YELLOW JACKETS INCREASE Row I-Mary Del Vecchio, Gail Kravitz. Row 2-Pat Fasciano, Shelley Tuber, Linnea Rupp, Row 3-Barbara Konner, Doris Handel- man, Emily Marcus, Sheila Lurie, Ann Ench, Sue Wigodsky, Marilyn Meyer. CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders get their basic training on the Junior Varsity, which works all sophomore games. After one semester in JV, they are eligible to try out for the Varsity. Varsity cheerleaders not only help spectators enioy school sports by participating vicariously but also plan and put on pep rallies before games. YELLOW JACKETS Most girls ioining GAA set their sights on becoming members of Yel- low Jackets, an honorary athletic club for feminine letter winners. Their calendar includes overnights and picnics, as well as services such as removing trays from the faculty lunch room. Row 'I-Barbadeen Smith, Judy Herman, Sue Rosenthal, Joan Schacter, Jeannie Luongo, Shelley Tuber, Mary Del Vecchio, Judy Spilka. Row 2-Gail Zwick, Sue Reimer, Corinne Charvat, Gloria Benovitz, Fran Irvine, Becky Resch, Nancy Osborne. Row 3-Nancy Hopkins, Betty Jane Vargo, Mary Andrews, Dolores Osborn, Judy Hoff, Marianne Miller. Row 4-Sue Kronheim, Sally Carr, Donna Whiteman, Michele Stewart, Charlotte Cort. 98 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION DRAWS OVER 300 ,s,v i. sl '- ' 'I O A 'it-,csv -.-' Q t' .', 4, ,-.gg . g . 59: se' -..,c,-,s Q s ., , 4 .N.g.g...x, 0 .4 '.,-45.57. Q .,.',s,., ,Q ...- .''ff-5:22:-S.-5.-I'-A-2-:-94-fs:-9.52'1-t-:f:-a-:-:-:Z-:QQ-n-9:-24-:'a-Szfwhirt-i -:-59ess -:gs-:ge -,ss-'pt-I -'galzi-. -'f -' ' A ' ' f'v'n:-f '1:1 If-!f3f.5gQ15s7'g'9.1 , , s -f -, Q' , yy- ' '-3 s 9. 4 ... - cf.: 5.1 s 'A-:in-.-.m-'.'t w.m-:T:'.-'.-.,-e-,f.-,Q , g , -..g.g.-.-., -. 'n' u A 'A Q' JA' '.' 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A- s,.,,- o 3, . . .5. 5.-.'.g.g5... 4'-3355 -,-,-.-9.3.3.5 e 0 -,5- .fsQ.'.3. .g.,.-,.,.gh.,,f,.Qg.g...,.,9'.,g,'4. 4:43 ,:,5.3.-tg4f,q.g.'.,..:.f.,.,.,.3,.,.f.gvg 33' .,. .upff-3. o - wg.:-3 ,r -,gf . .-A 'kqft-4Z3'3s'.a5.-,f4g.f JEANIE LUONGO Vice President Q The executive board of GAA plans the agenda for a future meeting at an informal lunch- eon gathering. JANET PALMER PAT GALLITO T Athletic Club President GAA sponsors a playnight at which other schools are invited here to play various intramural games and eat supper. The members of GAA Iook forward to the tradi- tional GAA Banquet. There the girls who have been outstanding receive awards, and the club meets the new officers. 100 GIRLS INTO ITS VARIED SPORTS PROGRAM JOAN SCHACTER Corresponding Secretary Ex- 5 -A -,-,ite ,. . -30 Qi- .4 u, ,lk 12.53,-,FM 8, ' , Q.-fit' 'xi -,-1. . 'q.g.gN1.5'I-5f.:.g.g.1u-. Q , 5, , we K-,s-4 F.- 9.'s..s,--.,..-.-,. - '. .-:-'K-at-31' X-Z:':':':'C'f-f'2'1:f -'x , -. 5. -.cy gs.. -'q.'.'.-.-3.5.5.-. v-05. .H ---... , oggfea V+- .-'gfgzgzegz-:-1 5. 'QQQ. Ja:-2 -ew..-4 ,Sz sf.-.Q ., . I EIN? 1: t ix -F x P G ' . 5. - X Q. .Q , -1 ' . -. . - . . . '--, ' Q, . . , - -. . 4 .-'.-.- -.-r- , wg-. - , ,,...:.' . '.,- . - ti'-:15 35f-S21-L-Y .f:5iP3'E.s'-:-'-. 'E -trim -w Y:? 'f s. - 'I'?W -'-.'t-t- BARBARA SCHMIDT Recording Secretary GAA sponsors a playnight at which other schools are invited here to play various intramural games and eat supper. The members of GAA Iook forward to the tradi- tional GAA Banquet. There the girls who have been outstanding receive awards, and the club meets the new officers. After the regular business meeting, the members of GAA enioy themselves square dancing. GLORIA BENOVITZ President '-.gil-' 'H 'v. nxfs- Ng. 1 -. 5 X . - T 'x ' ON N.'::I::J533 Mg- . t 'K Q -Q -K , N 'J is was K NNN , STX YI '-3.1. g-N ' . 5, ,1. -. ' .,:5W .551 . '-. ,, -' ' 521:-. -111: I 'sf-.Xb If:- -Q 5-l ' -s. .5 '14 M -x5 .gZ' M:-1.9 so x we lOl NETTERS TIE FOR FIRST IN LElp KRASNY-FARR STAR ff --...s-ihussi-Q I in .ml Tl XE: H 'N I4 ' Sly? X .1--. I I ,e ll XA-l 'sv 54-111' T. y I I-Nllrl l' ll- -: '-Q-El il l' '1 I., fd A.-:FII , wg' .' I Q fill I I x ' I lillx liaql in ll, w 1 -A'-. 1 ' . R - T I . ::i':f. llIlQ 'll ' ' If I . X .,, . , y , X X YQ'-. ffflll I Ii, 'iill I , '- '-5. I ' -'1'..u ,, rl'- gi like .fi xx- ,, NN..-' .. 'l lWl f ' 'N' 'I x, - f YL X ' ui +- C 1, T Qf' 5 is ' ':1 ' ,119,fy-,2i:a.i::s1:IF .,:Jl,,.,,i .M-.h., gt cfs I-I I IWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXTIQllliilivli pp Bob Krasny stands poised, ready to return a serve lillli I vnlilr ll ll lmlflllll' XL IIZ 'IIII I X ja, lrr gi, HQQQ,-1 1, jafxiff Concluding the season with a second place showing by the Krasny-Farr duo in the District Meet, our netters tallied CI 3-3 '53 spring record. In the fall the team, led by City Junior Champion Monroe Newborn, posted o 4-I mark, sharing the Lake Erie League title with Lake- wood. IO2 GIRLS FIND EXERCISE AND ENIOYMENT IN TENNIS CLUB , 1 1 S3 , Yfgrevy 'ix- . 5 V 'QQ U DIN, ,f f ay - S' ' ' -9'-X ,ff I 5 K5 Qi I p f s 'z?'2ii'.a, , I I1 . 1-.-2 iii 11:25 f7,'i 'ff?f2?'71fi ' f '. . 1 7 ' 'A ' 4..'iL'FIiQg'lI: A '. VK I f2s?3?i2i5 5i': - ' .... . It I ' Lf , H , H H I - Aggqgrlm-1 I , 'I - f X h i Debbie Stashower exhibits her skill with a backhond 1 S W QQ 014- ..-. -555: , E D v 5 if x 1 ,I I Aspiring Little Mos get a chance to prove their worth in the girls' Tennis Club, a branch of G.A.A. In the fall the racquet-swinging females swat the ball at our Heights High courts. Winter finds them practicing their strokes in the gym in preparation for the intra-squad tournaments in the spring. IO3 TIGER TRACK SQUAD PLACES TWELFTH IN STATE MEET , E .. . in Tolin, Stein, and Weingold finish behind two Shaw men. While Chin and Belkin look on, Sibert, Weiner, and Myers get ot? to quick starts. l 9' we-...Q What makes a good track team? Talent, self-discipline, and earnestness are the qualities that pay off for the speedsters. The cindermen finished the year with a record of two wins and two losses in dual meets. They toppled Collin- wood and Shaw, while suffering setbacks from John Adams and Euclid. Tupta's thinclads also ranked second in the standings at the Hilltop Meet and placed twelfth in the state. Wm M I was very pleased with the improvement shown by many sophomores and iuniors who will be returning next year, commented Tiger Coach Richard Tupta. We are Jim Russell clears the bar at the Shaw Meet. looking forward hopefully to the next Seasonuvv Row I-Alex McCullough, John Sibert, Marv Miller, Gene Zuckerman, Phil Meyers, Dave Meckler, Fred Stein, Bernie Simon, Murray Reichenstein, Norty Gar- bor, George Zetzer, Tom Birns, Mgr. Row 2-Jim Russell, Les Smith, Hamilton Elliott, George Huggins, Ken Zeisler, Dave Hickman, Bob Bonacker, Bill Ong, Bob Crink, John Betchkal, Bernie Tolin, Dave Janda, Sherman Mills, Manny Freeman. Row 3-Mr. Richard Tupta, Bob Wyland, Ed Landy, Larry Greenwald, Mike Joseph, Herb Protus, Sherman Litowitz, John Rautenbur , Dan TuroFF Bill St b D B' I g , ans ury, ave Ig er, Alan Kaplan, Gene Saltzberg, Harvey Ceasar, Doug Cottey, Al Udelson, Duke Wallace, Marshall Winer, Tom Chin, Virgil Cosby, Harvey Palcheck, Malcolm Reimer. lO4 OGILVIE LEADS GOLFERS After losing the season's opener to Orange, the golfers defeated Shaw and Brush twice and Euclid once. Strong play by captain Buzz Lewis and Dave Ogilvie contrib- uted greatly to their 5-5 record and third place LEL showing. Ogilvie placed in the top half in the post-season State Meet at Columbus. I BONACHER SPARKS HARRIERS Row I-Eugene Moieran, larry Phillips, Howard Ruby. Row 2-Mr. Carmen Izzo, Dave Oglivie, Owen Lewis, Bruce Barnes, Tom Manwell. The cross-country squad had a record of 2 and l in triangular meets. Engel's men placed fourth in the LEL and eighth in the District. Best harrier since '43, was Coach Alvin Engel's appraisal of Bob Bonacher, the team's high scorer. Bob qualified for the state meet by placing fourth in district competition. Xu. X xlxl -L ex. I Alex McCullough strains for that extra inch, as Jim MacDonald and Tony Jan- cigar watch. ' ll 5, lil? 1 JJN X., ff'-J ff, 'fair in Row I-Tom Scott, Virgil Cosby, Murray Reichenstein, John Sibert, Jim Jenkins, Tom Chin. Row 2-Marshall Winer, Mike Joseph, George Zetzer, Paul Harvey, Jack V enen. Row 3-Mr. Alvin Engel, Harvey Mendelson, John Betchkal, Al t T --'F--4f...: ...A ,,...' .,. ..s.. -1-- -Lt- .wwf--M 105 will 51' gg: ,SQL - .79i'3ff1Nnu2' - . TIGERS FIGHT HARD, PLAY WELL, BUT FORFEIT TITLE 2139 Boys and coaches congratulate each other after defeating Lakewood. Bernie Tolin grabs ball carrier. Frank Vitale, Bob Holstein, and Ronnie Glazer mimic coaching staff. Unsung heroes, probably the hardest Center Bob Holstein, Tackle Gene Zucker- workers on the team, are the linemen. Recog- man, and End Ronnie Glazer did so well as nition is justly deserved but not often given to deserve being named on the all-star to these boys. teams of several Cleveland newspapers. Row I-Lou Cangelosi, Don Olshansky, Larry Hutner, Frank Vitale, Roger Ross. Row 2-Jim Geisinger, Ron Glazer, Gene Zuckerman, Neil Johnston, Bob Holstein, Bob Katz, Dick Burnside, Jack Cox, Mr. Edward Moderick. Row 3-Mr. Richard Tupta, Bill Ong, Alan Longert, Frank Messina, Bob Barkley, Ronny Greene, Jerry Wedren, Dick Cole, Harvey Rosen, Bob Slavin, Pat Linkas, Mr. George McKinnon. Row 4-.lim Grant, Ted Silverberg, Dave Bigler, Al Lanese, Emil Davidson, AI Krulak, Ken Hutchison, Dave Hickman, Bill Krupman, Don Penn. 'BQQQQ QQ 1 'WSEYSBFH I tiff 'Thi s.fL,43! 25, sit' 21 J ' 106 -'evil I I , . ff,-L , 1 M, K .,gM,,m-ws, -,ssfea.,,.Y, '-1 fl' I, MA- fefevzwnax-yr, .. K 3 My ,, N ,LG I 7 . . , , , l M M Row 1-Mgr. Ted Naft, Mgr. Bob Lance, Bob Bogomolny, Dick Emch, Marty Presser, Ronny Flate, Bruce Vasko Mon roe Newborn, Mgr. Jerry Gilbert, Mgr. Duane Wallace. Row 2-Bob Sibbison, Dan Shapiro, Marc Loveman AI Skolnick, Al Udelson, Jerry Biarsky, Lester Wyman, Eugene Friedman, Bob McKenzie. Row 3-Mgr. Larry Lnpert Harris Bunkin, Hank Greer, .lay Minello, Dan Turotf, Dave Becker, Dale King, Vern Kallas, Larry Oliphant, Lyn Svenson Chad Dilley, Fred Friedman, Mr. Steve Ruppert, Mr. Carmen Izzo. The sophs came through with a successful season, winning seven and losing one. A powerful Lakewood team defeated them for the first time in seven years, 25-13. As Roger Ross is taken out of play, Hutchison and Zuckerman close in. Cangelosi drives for a touchdown. Cox and Johnston block. We had a good season, and I feel that they can't take away the games and the fun we had winning them. These were the words of Coach George Mc- Kinnon, after learning that all Heights' games had been forfeited because of discrepancies in Roger Ross' school attendance record. The McKinnonmen had an outstanding season, tying for the LEL title with Lakewood. This was the first time since '45 that the gridders had done so well. Reasons for the Tigers' comeback were a strong running attack paced by Olshansky, Ross, Vitale, and Cangelosi, expert quarterbacking by Hutner, and a stalwart line. 'lO7 Gene Zuckerman, Bob Holstein, and Larry Hutner carry out block ing assignments. CADETS REFEREE GIRLS' SPORTS, ASSIST IN GYM CLASSES Us-nu., Row I-Fran Cohen, Michele Duber, Sherry Sonkin, Eileen Silverman, Pat Gallito, Bar- bara Blair, Carol Klein, Marilyn Kloha. Row 2-Joan Seppesy, Amy Shapiro, Carol Baus, Janet Palmer, Ann Ridenour, Arlene Mason, Carol Birnbaum. Row 3-Annette Sinagra, Enid Faigin, Marikay Lutz, Cynthia Harris, Fran Bereny, Marilyn Werstler, Joan Leighton, Harriet Rosenthal. Row 4-Myrna Meister, Sharon Pobby, Miss Horn, Nancy Thayer, Joan Appel. V - .Ja . J Gym Cadets referee all gurls' sports. At their reg- Xi pf-' ular meetings they learn to play the games expertly, as well as to referee. To be eligible for this club, 'F' S fe applicants must pass both written and practical tests. Besides their hard work, Cadets enioy many parties and picnics with the Swim Cadets. -O.. -50 -1 1:-' :rm I .' Tg' XLT A 5- ,ali A N533- 7'Q., 9 O15 K 'i X- Row I-Marilyn Siegel, Rosalyn Waxman, Ann Zeilengold, Karen Gumprecht, Judy Spilka, Jeanne Luongo, Shelly Tuber, Mary Del Vecchio. Row 2-Lorena Zulaf, Ruth Strauss, Katheleen Firestone, Carol Oliphant, Michele Stewart, Gloria Benovitz, Arlene Gilman, Georgianna Shapero. Row 3- Becky Resch, Judy Hoff, Donna Whiteman, Sue Kronheim, Meta Fried, Gail Zwick, Fran Irvine. 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' a if Members of the Choir wave good-by to friends and relatives on shore, os the Georgic sails for Europe. CHOIR TOUR COVERS The summer of T953 will linger in the memories of 7O members of the T953 Heights Choir throughout their lives. Invited by UNESCO to represent the United States in the First International Music Festival in Brus- sels, Belgium, the choir toured TO European countries, where they gave more than 30 concerts. Mr George Strickling directs the singers in the Cleveland Terminal before their train leaves for New York. CAl?iTEilA I., The voyage home began at Southampton, a busy British port. ,fr -- ,, ey l 'A wg? new ssl -f l Morgenstern and Sandra Weiss eagerly aw , lwfii f' v . - g1,..:,:::::1 - Mary Andrews ' ' Perryne Anker gi Nancy Baker' I I- ., Christopher ' L Shelley naman T Arnold Serk Nancy Blqalke - ' David Bigterg ' Lowrenceblond t. Joyce Borden Ha rriet lunavitx Sally Carr Jerry Cohn .W y Janette Collins .i'i . , ii l 'f i Vlfill' GMX eiisii, R Jamexffofel j g g- Ronald Glazer - ' i Catherine Glennan bets Goldstein ' is Barbara Griffiths Katherine Gulllferd Karen Gumprecht Marvin Halpern Barbara Handler Barbara Hart Alvin Hemel Barbara Herrick Barbara Hesse Howard Huffman David Jando ' Neil Johnston Katie King Ann Catton ,,-. i Judith Knooh .!erry,Crawfqvgj' -v , Al Lanese Emil Davidson, rm, .,1.. , Mark Legome jew- Q.-:wafer llss l .sie e eyei f L-Mi-Y .mia emma, T is .ise 52 le Levine Hamilfonltllatt R , ' 215 lorz Carol Foy Yfiffr Marlkay Lutz Kathryn Frakes 1 lon Martin Stephen Gage f 1 T i.i,, ttii t t tiii . :.E. Q .1 G TEN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES Events on the choir's program this year included the 24th Annual Christmas Concert, the Choir-Orches- tra Concert, and participation in the LEl. Choir Festi- val at Parma High School. Numerous personal ap- pearances at various conventions and meetings and several radio appearances rounded out a busy year. The M, V. Georgic of the Cunard Line carried choir members to and from Europe When not rehearsing, many members could be found sun bathing on the deck of the Georgic. Georgie on the 57th St. Pier. Elsa Mainz Gall Slnclalr Mary Maybury Jerome Smlrin .llm McCoy Ann Smith Lucy Mohler Karen Smith Judith Morgonstem Marcia Myers Sally Nash William Ong Dolores Osborn Vlrglnla Parry Sandra Peters Sheldon Polster Natalie Priesand Rebecca Resch Norman Reuven Linda Robinson Arnold Rosenthal David Rosln William Ryan Sandy Schmirh Terry Seifrled Joan Sesnlclc Marilyn Shorter Jerry Slen Norman Spector Michele Stewart Ruth Strauss George Tlrobufn William Thompsam Marcia Thornton Larry Unger .lane Warner Sandra Weiss Nancy Waring Peter Whitaker Sara White flonna Whiteman Barbara Wilson Marilyn Winters Joel Waldman Murray Waldman Renee Walk Judy Wood Barbara Zetllemeyer Sandi Zipser Mr. P. T. Lorz, Miss Helen Wallace, Mrs Marian Stncklmg Mr Mer ritt Cliltord, Mrs Dorothy Collie Mr: Nan Blgler and Mr George Strickllng chaperoned the trip l i i Christmas week was a busy one for the Girls' Glee Club. After their annual dinner at Crosby's on December 20, they gave a recital there. That same day they sang on a special Christmas broadcast over radio station WHK. The girls performed for assemblies at Monticello, Roosevelt, and Roxboro Junior High Schools and also for a P.T.A. meeting here at Heights. Girls' Glee Club is an accredited part of the music curriculum. The members meet daily fourth period, under the direction of Mr. Harold E. Barbee. Member- GLEE CLUB GAINS EXPERIENCE BY PUBLIC PERFORMANCES .UI LU! ,JT gl-1 shi ke t around 80 is determined b tr outs from nun, ,, . , ,the Cl'lOt'U5eS. 'VIIIIE anriurlnlllll l ' ' 'zfiuruflb I ll 1 uupnunll IZ, 4 f .,f Ann Beieckian Virginia Bellan Nancy Boyd lrene Brabant June Bramson Flo Carey Becky Cohen Sandra Cohen Yvonne Dalton Judy Dietrich Judy Dwoskin Joy Fellows Meta Fried Saundra Friedman Lois Green Sheila Goldberg Lillian Gordon Roberta Gluchov Phyllis Gruhn Sally Handelsman Janet Eger Cynthia Harris Josephine Fabio Joan Hedberg Enid Faigin Eleanor Heilemann Judy Herman Carol Hoenie Carolyn Holman Nancy Hopkins Herma Katz Sandra Katz Alice Koval Peggy Leuten Pauline Lev Ardys Lowry Edith Mattiat Nancy May Marianne Miller Betty Mills Clara Myntowiecka Greta Neuman .lane Noel Margaret Palmer Pat Pattison Charlotte Perry Sandra Polster Carolyn Post Janet Price Barbara Richards Ruth Ride Ann Ridenour Ann Robison Rita Rosenfeld Harriet Rosenthal Joan Schachter Karol Schiff Marlene Schoenberger Gretchen Schmidt Natalie Schrader Dena Schwartz Ingra Seligman Joan Sepessey v-.v-.t-I .mv,...., Roberta Silverman Serene Stone Pat Tabor Marilyn Thayer Marilyn Thorpe Nancy Trowell Sue Vacha Rae Wahl Nancy Walker Carol Wolfe Lenore Wohl Martha Yost Charlene Zimmerman Lorena Zulauf ll: I I Hllllllllll llvnlllll In Intl 11 1:1 1 1 IIHIIUIIJI us 1 - - 1- 'Illini u n 5uq '' ' ' tags h g6,5lllllllllll lllllll ,,, :lgpgupnrun-unullll :aural llllllllllllllllllllf IIIIIIBIIIIII I I 2 , ,',, 1,111 ll I I I' I 1 . .1 A MALE CHORUS SINGS IN HALF-TIME SHOWS AT GRID GAMES Boys with a common interest in singing make up the Boys' Glee Club. The club is open to all male students with good singing voices and the desire to appear in public performances. Rehearsals seventh period daily under the direction of Mr. Harold Barbee prepared the boys to carry out the busy program scheduled for them-singing on radio broadcasts and at football games, performances at other high schools, and a Stunt Night songfest. The T953-54 school year was climaxed by the annual spring concert. Mlllffl mill ' I I' Illllllllll V ' V V 1 ll 111 115111131111 1 Z' I , ,ugl', 'I 1 1 I 1 L - 11::11m:mzew:q .g :aggg55gi1L4 , 511, ull, 1111111111-111 -1ll':fl:11 0:11111 1111111111: 1111 1:,5?::::5g:g6,Q..u,- 1 ,-.,'14?::Lw5zZgwg:,g1 H::u... 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Unktli Don Ol5hUn5kY Je fY 552900 ' Robert Wright I I 4 1:1 1 111111 -I ll 1111111111 ' ','1'lj, 1 1 111 'HH'-5-Z 2W 'if-'I-'7'H-1'7'5f w:i '?M54H 'z9 1 I3 ?2 ' -vmmazwmnnmn n9 5wg2m ez1h' Here a clarinet rank stands at attention during an after-school practice. FIRST JAZZ .IAMBOREEH Band activities occupied prominent space on the school calendar this year. The months of September and October were taken up with Marching Band. In November came the annual Military Ball and then the Fall Pop Concert. December was spent with sec- tional rehearsals. January saw the first Jazz Jam- boree . High-stepping horn rank moves into a formation. Mum: Freedman Norm Frame! Inn Fnyer . Fred Funlilouur lolph Gatluul , Jim Geisingor John Gevhon Gerald Gilbert Alon Goldberg Janus Goldberg Md Gcldshin Arlene Gordon lam' Gvflw James Gray Jimmy Gfunxweag Renato Gumpradit Carol Hodgson loftla Hommerbuchor Hull Harris Milne Holland James Harwood Daniel Jcth Donald Jaffe Carol Iona lllly Kaye Richard King lim Klrlmadt ., . ,, ',Q w..f--v , A, ,n ..e,-3:-Mr ,Q X 4 X x 5. 'X . P. . 'ah 'IZ' V- .- fhv ljfjtff' Q A534 ' A f J qv -W., JS 5396 uk W .A ' '-iid X -. V Y , -0 5 e . .' . 4 , X, 5 L w M ' .. K 144 -x.-,ff :A I. I ' - x xii ',- ' X n , . -. , I ..- 4 s I I' 'H , . im' 'Q Ilr - ,. gf, , R+ , yn -Q .-.TA -5 L I ' m................-..., a yq'?5. fx? W ...' 4-:-ng, 4' L. .H - ' :H '-'L A -ff, 45 x, ,sg Q ,, . 1 I .' f X x. 1 41 E f ng ' fr- 'H .X , V A t W A. f ' B 7 X Q , Z , fx .V A Q' . - f , 1 L K ' r G L- f - , 'X . ' Y , , 'Q C Q AA 1 1 LN ..., lr x l 5 r r . !Li.,.,,,3 - V 4 , ,, 5 , , ,' H A 5 k ' H -'Wi' ,. .f 4.5 ,, - 5 4 A -nxshhvi Q V sf 5 gy-it I in ,YKA X -- '- X' ,-.,.,..-4 K W ' gil .,-,af ...of-2 -,.- M, .--f ' ORCHESTRA E For many years the orchestra has been one of the most active organizations in the school. Highlighting the numerous functions of the group this year was a trip to Chicago in March to play at the opening session of the National Music Educators' Convention at the Conrad Hilton Hotel. Another honor given to this group was that of premiering Phil Rizzo's arrangement of the popular hit tune, Ebb- Tide, at the fall Pop Concert. During the year the orchestra performed in assemblies at Roxboro, Monticello, and Roosevelt Junior High Schools. NTERTAINS AT NATIONAL T' I WARM C -P f Q' gy 'll'-T YFTQ7 if T. f gl xi! J X ,, ' X Rafi f f 2 If .4 EU. Vi ' Ti f -.i. C . N' R' gill if EZ? gg ff: i t S 5 Stephen Adelstein Doreen Alper Nathan Arnold Marsha Axelrod Tony Biel Sandi Boyd Tonia Cerveny Paul Chenevey Sheldon Coe George Conley Carl Craig Barbara Crooks Edward Dom Marita Drach Michael Evans Bill Ferguson Diane Ferguson Judy Fath Joan Francis F . Pat rancis Sandra Ginsburg Edith Goldstein Lani Goodman Dan Heiser Paul Hirschtleld Beverly Ann Hill Harvey Katz Carl Koch Peter Krausx Edward Kravitz John Kurtz Allan Levin MUSIC EDUCATORS' CONVENTION IN CHICAGO ii r--r lp gh The orchestra also performed in the joint Fall, Spring and Thank You Concerts with the band. In May was the annual Choir-Orchestra concert. The group also participated in the Lake Erie League Orchestra Festival. The instrumental music department as a whole won national recognition this year from The First Chair of America, an organization which annually publishes a book honoring the outstanding high school bands and orchestras throughout the country. This recognition en- titled the band and orchestra to have in the book individual photos of all first chair play- ers, along with group pictures and copy about the organizations. I ll! 211 ills, r Larry Lockman Alan Lubin Connie Lurie Robert Lustig Zalman Magid Paul Meiland Daphne Michaelides Sheldon Miller Edria Mirman Sheldon Paley William Palmer Devorah Rabnick Joan Robinson Lois Robinson Peggy Shafer Suzi Shapiro Ruth Simmons Jerry Skolnik Barbadeen Smith Sally Snyder Deborah Stashower Dave Uscheek Zeda Wainer Marilyn Wargo Phyllis Weiss Mary White Michael Whiteman Janice Wiener Bob Williamson Marcia Wintner Arthur Wohl Barbara Yucker Ir--- STUDENT PROBLEMS AT HEIGHTS PROVIDE CENTRAL T B2's, winners of the second place prize, satirize the past 50 years of Heights' athletics. 3. M xsil N I l Four B2's represent the Board of Education when Heights moved to Cedar-Lee. Ji Weeks of hard work by hundreds of Heights Students culminated in the produc- tion of Stunt Night on March 6 and 7, l953. Mr. Morley's 29 years at Heights provided the background for the CII skit. In Jail- break or The Leaky Pen, the Bl's showed how three escaped prisoners came to Heights and turned into model students. I J , ,C S . . . X , if 5' is X ff S f Q -.t. ' '- .. 'I'-' ,- f X,'- ' QEQQSQ ' F'-. . m. I: , , . v - v'Q'2r x.' ' 'A Th'rd lace-w'nnin AI dev'ls v 'nl t t t t H ' ht t ' '-ft -' R,25'3 'x'ii':'42-. '2 27f':7?-S.TNR!! '4'? 1-'QW ' -i' '- i p I g i an y ry o emp eng s s udents to cheat in classrooms. ,M I I 8 s THEME FOR SECOND SUCCESSFUL All-SCHOOL STUNT NIGHT Graduates of June, 1953, in their prize-winning skit, weigh the pros and cons of Stunt Night. In the BT skit, three escaped prisoners are reformed by Heights girls and become school leaders. The first 50 years of Heights was the theme of the Bll skit. The AI's dromotized the problem of cheating in school in lt's Nice, But lt's Vice. The Birth of Stunt Night, the cup-winning skit for the All clcss, showed how Stunt Night was born from the ruin of social clubs. buck pcge 119 SERVICE CLUB Maxine Weinberg, Phyllis Klein, Rozzie Shapiro, Sandra Fingerhut, and Marilyn Kutz, members ofthe Service Club, are shown using a mimeograph machine with the assist- ance of Mrs. Ethel Magee. This club gives such clerical assistance to the school as typing athletic eligibility sheets. SERVICE CLUBS OFFER OPPORTUNITY TO NURSE'S AIDES Nurse's Aides assist Mrs. Kathleen New- ton, the school nurse, in routine assignments. Nurse's aides shown here include in Row 'I- Trudie Kebe, Renate Gumprecht, Lee Gall, Rochelle Werner. Row 2-Sandi Zipser, Joan Smith, Harriet Rosenblatt, Estheruth Myers, Barbara Reed. Row 3-Mrs. Kath- leen Newton, Marilyn Rosen. OFFICE A Phyllis Kasimov, Sandra Fingerhut, Shelley Tuber, Rima Levine. Row Sue Rosenthal, Beverly Rosenberg, Goodman, Dolores Panichi, Ellen HELP IDES Row 1-Roberta Bresky, Janet Baskind, Judy Heller, Georgiana Sha pero, 2-Nancy Wheaton, Arlene Bellin, Nancy Berg, Sondra Pilloft, Reva Bialosky. Row 3-Barbara Cohen, Ina Cohen, Linda Goodman, Carole Koslen, Marylen Segel, Beverly Shapiro, Sandra Sindell, Barbara Katz, Sue Riemer. Row 4-Rosalyn Friedman, Sally Cummings, Sandra Donner, Pat Pacius, Connie Riemer, Mariory Cort, Helga Geldmacher, Suzanne Kronheim, Roberta Kaye. Q '+--- i-+-i-l4 i +'K4'- vw '14 v T fxfqfx T K linking Al D U A I Z A 'Bl OGY I -' ' 'T,....-':.::- S IENCE V , A , is s xw'f'Cf J ' 'J Q rm. X T-1-B l -I-Yfjl ITT' S yan D425 A , EX 'I' ,z I l X , , X 1 ' Sc. ii 1 FE 3-E ,M , Ht: A Tre! 'I UN 'flu OTHERS AND PURSUE VOCATIONAL INTERESTS FUTURE NURSES' ASSOCIATION Row I-Phyllis Adelstein, Marilyn Thorpe, Sheila Rubin, Yvonne Dalton, Rosanne Turkel. Row 2-Mrs. Zeta Winslow, Barbara Burns, Barbara Yucker, Gloria Keeii, Carol Phillips, Janet Jacobson. Row 3-Judy Wood, Suzie Shapiro, Irene Brabant, Sharon Pobby, Nancy Green, Lenore Cohen. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Row I-Judy Spilka, Barbara Greenberger, Amy Bennett, Sandra Fingerhut, Elaine Wasserstrom, Har- riet Cohen, Sandra Polster, Terry Klausner. Row 2- Roberta Kaye, Vivienne Siegel, Emily Marcus, Renee Rogoff, Rita Lefko, Sondra Pilloff, Judy Heller, Miss Edith Braselton. Row 3-Annette Shear, Evie Lavin, Marylen Segel, Sandra Peters, Judy Friedman, Judy Moritz, Arlene Boxerbaum, Phyllis Adelstein. Row 4- Paul Wiseley, Lou Cangelosi, Malcolm Perlich, Jackie Gold, Nancy Baker, Aileen Sherman, Evelyn Rovitz, Mary Ellen Maybury, Barbara Orbits. Row 5-Myrna Meister, Sally Handelman, Larry Hutner, Frank Messina, Ronnie Glazer, Frank Caldwell, Charlene Sanford, Lois Sielaff, Marcia Goldman. STUDENT COUNCII., AN INSTRUMENT OF STUD 'A . .. ..... The Student Council gives pupils a chance to practice the ideas of democratic government which they have learned in school. Applying these principles of democracy enables the students, along with the faculty adviser, Mr. Merritt Clifford, to help promote the general welfare of the school. Homeroom presidents, class officers, and the presidents of maior school activities represent the student body in the Council. Meeting every two weeks in the Social Room, the Council has been instrumental in encouraging more social events throughout the school year. The Student Council it- self sponsors the All-School Party and Stunt Night. The student organiiation plays a large part in the efficient functioning of the school. I22 ENT OPINION Row 1-Rochelle Duber, Je- anie Luongo, Susannah Rosen- thal, Reva Bialosky, Gloria Benovitz, Mr. Merritt Clifford. Row 2-Dick Oster, Sue Rei- mer, Ann Smith, Bonnie Kohn, Sally Carr, Bill Krupman. Row 3-Bob Holstein, Bob Wein- berg, Allan Lerner, Bob Kilzer. Row 4-Jerry Wedren, Ron- ald Glazer, John Hancock. f The Bunny Hop, one of the social functions sponsored by the Student Council, provided much entertainment for all who attended. With the usual flne turnout to a Heights High soc- ial event the feature of the evening was the dancing of the Bunny Hop, shown here. 1' li If I g.. A TFITTIX LCV ILLUSTRATES DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT IN ACTION 4' 1- I livx .Mi Ill Qircx .aim-,' F F ki X ..-f I ,M I , ,. 1 f , 3 A A . . V I 1 v, '.-its - - '- 2 xr .I 3 'V - I , is - ' I -,li -Qv:', 'JMX ' ,ji 2-' - I . P' T- ,- ,. , . ' 5' - f . L' . ., f mi l -:if i- 'Qls lll ' 51 ' X , '2 g. nge, S Above: George Strauss, Malcolm Perlich, Al Lerner, Reva Biolosky, and Carol Oliphant, members of the Campus Cleanup Committee, admire the new cleanup slogan which has been pointed on all wasteboskets of the school. Below: Mr. Richard Tupta confers with Student Council members, comprised of class offi- cers, homeroom presidents, and the presidents of maior school activities, IZ3 ATHLETIC SERVICE CLUB Sue Reimer, Carol Schoenberger, Marilyn Feiner, Ruth Strauss, and Reva Bialosky are shown selling tickets for an athletic event. This is one of the major duties of the Athletic Service Club. SERVICE GROUPS HELP TO PROMOTE SCHOOL EVENTS MANAGERS CLUB Managers Club serves the school by usher- ing at non-athletic events, such as perform- ances by Players or the Choir. Mr. James Price, Managers' adviser, is pictured here with .Ioan Schachter, Barbara Schmidt, and Marylen Segel, members of the club. BCOSTERS CLUB Boosters Club, an organization promoting interest in school athletics, staged pep assem- blies and promoted the bus trips to the War- ren and Ashtabula football games this year. Boosters can take some credit for the en- thusiasm these fans reveal in the picture. my ' y ' I .h - I 5 - 5?-. ,,.l '-5 i .--547:-m3::g-55:51:45: r , . 1-gf ,, Q jimi. - s::,-'--ivkai-.:ff:: ... f K :A.fi-:::.::.::-.::.::-::fSw-.:- . f. lx lf s fe .5 5 7 f 2 Qs F- ' 'w J 'Q Q l'l Y I ' ' , 'N I ' ' EVA ' :,. N' l ' A D, Qt y -:Nha KXDKNKNXX r xfj 'W' 9 ' ,I 44.-D-,Q 1' -c' , 'i'55 t'IQQff5f'-:-4 IEIXNQ .riff Y?-NN'Q:?n .-,fl-Q 3. 1 ' . , lj: gf, Ex- -'13 I' .zfll is 4 ,fy ffif' V 0+ , CORRIDCR GUARDS By maintaining order, Corridor Guards create a pleasant school atmosphere. Here Bob Holstein, head guard, shows guards Shelly Fisher and Malcolm Perlich the new hall pass. MOVIE GUARDS Row 1-lewis Samuels, David Goodman, Don Robin- son. Row 2-Andy Lieber, Doug Colhy, Dick D'Clute, Charles Wolfe. Row 3-Dick Watson, Mr. Roy M. l 25 Flint, Ronald Farrington. 'P ,., vol ' . '.,f! , -Q4 . ' fi, Q fer' ' o egg' u . nib l, , . X. ,xu,.,.. ,, A wx.. :P5'5S 4 2:::- rgn, autumn! v-Ass CABINET FOSTERS UNITY AMONG GIRLS Nathanson Corinne Charvat, Marilyn Shurter, Judy Beallo, Nancy Osborn, Miss Helen I K Wallace Row 4-Joanne Marsh, Barbara Schmidt, Jane Noel. Along with the girls of 201, Miss Parry, Mr. Lawson, and Mr. Ruben watch the entertalnrrent. 4-7 . .. A ll Razz!! Row I Sue Rosenthal, Carolyn Post, Elizabeth Schneider, Linda Simon, Sandra Weiss, Nancy Kasdon, Adrienne Bloch. Row 2-lrene Hessman, .ludy Herman, Barbara Lieber- man Nancy Goldstein, Audrey Bordo, Betty Strandt, Loretta Lorz. Row 3-Annette Representatives from 45 girls' homerooms compose the Girls' Cabinet. They strive to promote the general welfare and happiness of all the girls in school. Besides supervising such activities as Color Guard training and Lost and Found, they post the week's events on the main corridor bulletin board. 'Q Prize-winning hats are modelled by their creators at the Halloween party. T ,- ' Q f,5 ii 13' T26 YJ BY SPONSORING AFFAIRS ALL MAY ATTEND fx Row 'I-Joan Schachter, Fran Cohen, Mary Jane Barringer, Shelley Tuber, Sandra Polster, Miriam Barck, Myrna Robboy. Row 2--Rebecca Cohen, Arlene Boxerbaurn, Jane Baum- Members of Miss Regan's homeroom, 327, enioy dinner at a party sponsored by the Cabinet. fv I gardner, Fran lrvine, Kitty Glennan, Kathryn Frakes. Row 3-Roberta Kaye, Rita Mush- 1 l lcatel, Betty Hess, Leslie Brown, Michele Stewart, Row 4-Suzanne Kronheim, Sandra Mazur, Angela Bernardo, Nancy Bigalke, Martha Volmar. Many social aftairs are sponsored by the Heights Girls' Cabinet. At the traditional George Washington party for sophomore and iunior girls and the Hallow- een party, homerooms compete for prizes. At the beginning of each semester they sponsor a party for incoming Cl boys and girls and a farewell tea at the end of each semester for girl graduates. Roberta Kaye, Fran Irvine, Fran Cohen, Becky Cohen, Sandra Weiss and Joanne Marsh entertain at the Halloween party. If Q.. 127 JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB Junior Literary Club meetings feature prominent speakers and panel discussions of books and au- thors. The oFFicers pictured here are: Row I-Zeda Wainer, Becky Co- hen. Row 2-Nancy Green, Daphne Michaeledes. Row 3-Barbara Herrick, Miss Helen Wallace, Shar- on Pobby. MUTUAL ACADEMIC INTERESTS DRAW STUDENTS SENIOR LITERARY CLUB Senior Literary Club promotes interest in all phases of literature. The officers pictured here are: Row 'I-Marcia Thornton, Dorothy Chestler, Anne Zeilengold, Rosalyn Waxman, Karen Gumprecht. Row 2-Judith Beallo, Audrey Bordo, Miss Edith Braselton, Jane Noel. DISCUSSION CLUB Row 'l-Carol Heiman, Roberta Edelman, Renee Arbitman, Lucy Mehler, Ilene Silver- man, Carol Greenhouse, Phyllis Adelstein. Row 2-Kathleen Firestone, Enid Faigin, Bonnie Kohn, Harriet Rosenthal, Eva Ray, Linda Hauser, Evelyn Rovitz. Row 3-Karl Wettlaufer, Jim Horwood, Mariory Cort, Judy Friedman, Carol Oliphant, Judy Hoff, Lynn Lamont. Row 4-Richard Eisenberg, Jim Friedman, Howard Lewis, Dave Mad- orsky, Marvin Halpern, Bob Seidemann, Alan Lettofsky. Row 5-Stewart Harris, Sheldon Polster, Harvey London, Mr. Walter Kremm, Dan Deutschman, Ron Posner, Dave Schwartz, Irv Lebovitz. X YW 2 O Q O X C w Nea s i W I MT fx 'IA H: . , fo of ,X P ,. L ,CJ If S K f I L 5 I S . CO, gm - x I f Q X N , X Eg E- ,A N, I , x L x IX , W , Q I A X I X' 'I Lg I J f mv TOGETHER IN A VARIETY OF PDPULAR CLUBS SCIENCE CLUB Row T-Jerold Fagin, Dale Cowan, Eugene Meieran, Kennelh Krohn, Larry Troll, Sfanlon Friedman, Don Schermer, Jim Harwood. Row 2-Allan Cohen, Dave Schwarlz, Bob Sine, Doug Ryan, Mark Saginor, Arnold Goodsilt, Mr. J. M. Ruben. Row 3-Stuarl Wayne, Harvey Wolsh, Bob Snider, John Kurlz, Paul Meiland, Michael Greenhut, Don Robinson. Row 4-Jim Porter, Harvey London, Shel- don Polsler, Dick Shipley. VISUAL AID CLUB Row I-Herb Prolus, Edward Landy Lawrence A. Lockman, Dan Bergman, Arnold Rosenberg, Robert Weinberg, Bob Bigley Row 2-David Madorsky, Charles Hoffman Roger Hershberger, J. B. Richey, Dave Welton, Mr. Karl Chrislman. Row 3-lan Forbes-Watkins, Franklin Poralh, Dick Swine hart, David Parker, Ronald Farrington, Bob Coward. Q! 'S PX ' MAJOR PRODUCTIONS AND WEEKLY STUDIO Judy Bailin, Barbara Steinberg, Linda Eisler, and Joan Francis Prop crewman Allen Zak and Dan Bergman and stage crewmen prepare costumes for a maior production. Larry Goriup and John Bellamy team up on Harvey, Mary Chase's popular comedy, 7 XR . fl c X ,-,IlIlUll Heights Players work to develop ffQ-x4, ,lm . . X X., skulls in theater arts. They present , ff-S! - V a maior production every semester rx fix' nl in the Social Room. A -'N X lV lUll4Vl X2 Harvey has not yet made his appearance to the consternation of Elwood P. Dowd lHarry Sternl confuses even case-hardened in- Mrs' simmons Mrlyne Bennem, Myrtle Maia Simmons mebby terne Ueft Hechtl at Chumley's Rest Sanitarium. Smshowerl' and Mrs. Charvenet tmice Kavan- l3O PLAYS TRAIN PLAYERS IN THEATER TECHNIQUES Dr Sanderson Paul Stlllerl the resident psychiatrist mistakes Mrs MVS- Simmons IArlyne Befmelll tells Itel' IIOFYIIDIG SXPSYICNCB to Simmons lArlyne Bennettl for a mentally ill patient Judge GGFIHGY IWuIlis W00dl and her dill-Ighler IDebby Stas howerl. Players also give studio produc- tions, directed, acted, and some- times written by members every week in the Little Theater. Every semester outstanding players are elected to membership in the Na- tional Thespian Society. National Thespions Troupe 410 Row 'I-Bonnie Kohn, Debbie Stashower. Row 2 Don Venar Judy Bailin, Miss Evans, Alice Koval, Frank Porath Row 3 Paul Iler, Harry Stern. Row 4-Don Stein. CCMMERCIAL CLUB Row 1-Muriel Scherer, Janyce Wexler, Anita Nehamkin, Phyllis Perry, Barbara Blaire, Raycine Reece, Barbara Fine. Row 2-Dianne Shulman, Arline Blaire, Beverly Klein, Judy Dietrich, Mary Gardner, Lenore Rosen. Row 3-Donna Lyons, Gayle Berger, Dianne Fink, Audrey Schlesinger, Marcia Kohn, Charlotte Levinsky. Row 4-Ginny Capuano, Audrey Horning, Linda Gymer, Barbara Scheibel, Miss Florence Bromelmeier. CLUB PROGRAM EMPHASIZES SATISFACTION GAINED PAN-AMERICAN CLUB Row 'I-Davida Weinberg, Carol Phillips, Roberta Gluchov, Arlene Blank, Jan Barnes, Vaughn Burden, Renee Arbitman. Row 2- Barbara Weinstein, Karol Schiff, Don Jaffe, Barbara Yucker, Janet Jacobson, Rosanne Turkel. Row 3-Muriory Cort, Herma Katz, Charlene Sanford, Mr. Charles Simon, Mari- lyn Wargo, Carol Minor. Row 4-Andrew Gomez, Jim Brackenridge, Burton Suit, John D'Amico, Dave Gossoff. JUNIOR RED CROSS Junior Red Cross is one of the largest service organizations in the school. Here, making scarves for hospitalized servicemen for Christmas, are Arlene Blank, Clara Myntowiecka, Miriam Klein, Bob Weinberg, Warren Clayman, Jer- ald Faigin, Sherman Letfowitz, and Harvey London. .-qua, A-rf 'H . me-in-'J-Qf . 12 . N A, O 5 Q60 L , il I 0 fig--is N . l ss: lil-4 1 ,. 0. ,Ln Yi U ggi: lil ..f ff' A ,na I T6 dl fr Ni il 1 , ffmwffb ll l lui 1 -A Fir!!-, A A ,A -- ll .ll J llll!!efeffl!fFffi' if of-H T 4' ll' ll lf X ,d 511 I' LLL dl, ll 'f l9.l f Q IN CREATIVE ACTIVITY AND SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL STAGE CREW Stanton Friedman, Bob Levy, Ed Blecher, Conrad Lennon, Paul Swanson, Peter Hainman, Don Stein, Dick Swinehart, Stuart Abbey, Dick Barrett, and Larry Goriup, members ofthe Stage Crew, set up the stage for assemblies, concerts, and plays. CHEM LAB ASSISTANTS Chem Lab Assistants aid the chemistry instructors during labora- tory periods. Standing at the table are lab assistants Mark Saginor, Joy Jenkins, George Conley, Judy Friedman, John Kurtz, Arnold Good- sitt, David Moros, Judith Beallo, Mr. John Langmead, John Day, Kitty Glennan, and Arlene Gilman. x I ' . 4 .U-C1 STUDENT PUBLICATIONS FURNISH WRITING EXPERIENCE '1 !:.3'-.':'ff:-:1-' - -- -: :-:2i.- :-. .--pf'-? ' .-: ':'f:f: ,-:--.12- :f '-s'-EnvN - -as -it 2-1-' . f.:-:-:-: , x ,',-,i . -- -' Q., I-gL3.,.g.3.,3.f.-1 ' ' ,,-'. ,' '.g.5..- ,.' 0 5. ,- I -:girl .:.:.g.' ,-Ig! -.'. 1.f'-0 -I Z- ' L-. '- Lilly, '-7 '-Z T11 0 5 0 0 I S D 0 ' Y 0 3 5 0 Q ' 'I O O O 0 0 5 ' ... -. , . ...', s . ...-,..,..'..-.--. -..-Q -- .. ., .-..'.----sv..-,. .-.-.....-.'.'---'---Ara s .,.,..-os s sg ,-,,,,...,...,.-.,e , A'-A,,,,,,,L ..-.,3,,,.,,4,.,..,,s...4.. ,-,..'.,,,,,., ,.,..,.,,,.. as,-I, yo 4, .g.- Q , - s Q , f...,q . .,-eu.-, 0, , . .-. ..,s.9 - ...- , . , Q .,- -,.0,.,,.,..,.v,,-...gg . .-. -, . ,s . . Q 0,-.', s .1. , , w,f - 1. 3, s - ,La 33,-,'., .s , ' 3 . , ... qvw. , , 5 .f. 0, 4, w :we , 3,4 5' 3 ,. . . J. . .. ,.v. Q U s, 5. , 3. 5 ,.,' 6 -,L SUE RIEMER RITA LEFKO 4,- Editor-Semliitel' I Editor-Semester II Published bi-monthly by iournalism II classes, the Black und Gold has earned such honors as All-American from N.S.P.A. and the International Honor Award from Quill and Scroll. Besides winning many awards for news content, it has received award after award for the editorial page, a popular forum for student opinion. The Bluck und Gold is oneof the few school newspapers in the entire Country which is completely self- supporting. To be eligible for the staff, stu- dents must have completed iournal- ism I and have the recommendation of Mrs. Melvin Rashkis, the adviser. B and G staff members examine a layout made by Audrey Bordo. Row I-Susan Silver, Arlene Gordon, Eunice Goldstein, Margaret Leuten, Deena Schwartz, Zelda Friedman, Rita Lefko, Ann Cotton, Mrs. Zora Rashkis. Row 2-Fran- ces Sokol, Sue Riemer, James Amdur, Adrienne Block, Audrey Bordo, Larry Schneider, Marjory Cort. Row 3- Stan Klein, David Hickman, Marv Friedman, Harvey Schlesinger, Martin Weisblatt, Larry Schmelzer. Row 4 -Jim Brown, Saul Timmens, Leslie Flynn, Stan Fishel. 134 , . . ., - - AND PROVIDE AN OUTLET FOR CREATIVE SKILLS -. ... 4 .,...,s.-.,,,-...s .....-,-,:,-,-, ,fa , .,-.-,-.... . 4-.' 0. -2:-3-,-,, 0 s ' 4 ,S'.2'.g ' ' '. ' st' ' og ' .-.:.g.:.:fof-,gy .92-: :-g..- 'Q ' fftcig. -'- 4. -tv-'-' . , . ,,-1-'.,- ,., ,' . , '- -.-.-1-249.0 -,Q -,og-,N-.-. -. -, -,g-5-1-' '.-f'..,'.ja. 0 -:sg -.43 4.3.0, ', 0 Q, '.'.j-I-ge. Qs,-fzpoog.-Z.'., 5 '-.916 ' ' '- f ' 4 0 '.'.'.+Z-. J-:v.-L ' -'-' 1 f me .Y ' 'fs ' ' 34.3, ' Q' '.,...,., ,.., ... .Q , s '. .,. . O., ,,., Q, .9 ,o, Row I-Mary Schneider, Barbara Smiley, Jerry Praver, Bette Friedman, Marc Fallenberg, Constance Polan, Rita Berger, Judy Weber. Row 2-Ilene Silverman, Nancy Bigalke, Stephen Adelstein, Kitty Glennan, Ethel Macks, Jane Schneider, Miss Edith Malin. Row 3-Jackie Gold, David Schwartz, Mary Renner, Howard Hirsch, Marjorie Korner, Sherwin Moss, Mr. Clayton Bachtel. Raw 4- Mr. Thomas Lee, Robert Ritzgnberg, William Jones, John Kurtz, George Strauss, Robert Coward, Mr. William Winters. A ..,, f 2 flizf f 1 N. -f -ss .11 ' 6' jew. ,Ap- ,- Literary Stal? members of the Crest review past issues of the magazine. The Crest, a literary magazine founded in December, 1938, and published once a semester since that date, is written and edited Com- pletely by students. Original short stories, articles, and poetry are sub- mitted by the students to the literary staff, which selects and edits the ma- terial to be published, and plans the lay-out. The art staff designs cover pages, the lining, the headings, the initial letters, and the illustrations. 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F fa' 'NW' BM firfiiggsiig ' ' m DAVID MEYER Boys' Sports Editor Row 'I-Barbara Handler, Janet Levitt, Doreen Alper, Gayle Pikkel, Estelle Atkins. Row 2-Mary Renner, Nancy Trowell, Ethel Macks, Rhoda Tanzman. Row 3-Allan Levin, Bob Snider, Bob Williamson, Sheldon Polster, Ronald Green. 1a ia1sX.f High school yearbooks were originally published by the graduating seniors of a high school and were of interest only to them. Here at Heights the Caldron is an all-school proiect. All activities are represented so that the yearbook interests the underclasses as well as the graduating seniors. Boys' and girls' homeroom representatives collect the students' money for the Caldron and help to promote the I 5 REFLECTING SCHOOL LIFE Starting with the first day of school in Sept- ember and continuing until the last day ofthe semester in June, the various staffs of the Caldron work as one unit to turn out a year- book, which last year won a first place rating in the National Scholastic Press Association competition. sale of the yearbook. The Caldron representatives are elected by the homerooms. Row I--Linda Eisler, Carol Phillips, Jimmy Grunzweig, Edria Mirman, Barbara Steinberg- Row 2-Dole Cowan, Gloria Chin, Don Schermer, Bob Walder. Row 3-Mr. William Winters, Harry Stern, Miss Mary Ryan, Harvey London, Mr. Clayton Bachtel. 'Q has-i s X' r I 3 I, 3 SE QI ff. -me - 'sl V' ly! F :I .i km or 5 A A 4, T DAVID MADORSKY DAVID PARKER H Business MUHUQGY Circulation Manager I3 7 ' s 4:22 I Q JANE SCHNEIDER Art Editor I FRANK CALDWELL Copy Editor jp' 'suv' ,R- ROBERT WEINBERG Accounts Manager t Rf' AA ROBERT COWARD Photography Editor at Q: MARTHA YOST Typing Editor Qt' .af '7 N SUE COOPERMAN Index Editor FRIENDSHIP CLUB PROJECTS STRESS THE FEELING cxgi y .lv I Row 1-Pat Roth, Sylvia Goldstein, Jeanie Luongo, Elaine Wasserstrom, Gloria Benovitz. Row 2-Reva Bialosky, Ruth Strauss, Kathleen Firestone, Judy Hoff. Row 3-Mrs. Zeta Winslow, Annette Sinagra, Barbara Schmidt, Ann Smith. Row I-Greta Neuman, Becky Cohen, Ilene Silverman. Row 2-Joan Sepessy, Joan Appel, Cynthia Harris, Daphne Michaelides. Row 3-Phyllis Lerner. Friendship Club's executive board busies itself planning the combined and service meetings, which include all grades. During these monthly service meetings, the girls made tray favors for several hospitals. The Christmas proiect proved the most in- teresting. Each participating grade made a different tray favor for the Cleveland Re- habilitation Center. Ann Smith, Kitty Glennon, and Lynn Lamont took the favors to the center and stayed to serve dinner. ? The most unusual program in Junior Friend- ship this year was a This ls Your Life presen- tation. Mrs. Zeta Winslow, adviser of the Friendship Executive Board, was completely surprised to find herself the subiect. A party held in January gave the girls a chance to know each other better. Other meetings this year varied from in- spirational progroms to the latest news from the world of fashion. OF SATISFACTION GAINED BY HELPING OTHERS Treasure Chest, Pot Pourri, Abroad with the A CapeIla, and All These Things Are Mine appeared on the Senior Friend- ship calendar of events for T953-54. All These Things Are Mine, a Thanks- giving program, proved to be the most popu- lar with the girls. A panel of Heights' students of foreign origins contrasted life in America with that in their native countries-Germany, Austria and Africa. Guest speakers, as well as school talent, made up the other programs. Service Froiects for Friendship girls included the Hlling of ll am z Row I-Jane Noel, Anna Zielengold, Virginia Bellan. Row 2- Annette Nathanson, Mrs. Dorothy Wiles, Joanne Marsh. Row 3-Donna Whiteman, Gloria Chin, Barbara Schmidt. baskets for needy people at Thanksgiving time. Programs at the regular monthly meetings ofthe Sophomore Friendship range from pure entertainment, such as movies, to the discus- sion of serious teen-age problems by Miss Beatrice Lynch of the Family Health Service. Among the programs that were popular was the delightful skit of the Yuletide story, Twas the Night before Christmas, perform- ed by the executive board at the annual Christmas meeting and holiday party. Row 'I-Connie Polan, Amy Bennett. Row 2-Judy Foth, Sharon Perelman, Sheila lurie Ann Beieckian. Row 3-Lynda Pick, Ann Baerwald, Mrs. Duffy, Sue Cooperman. i l 139 '1 Wlvrliv v 1w!:W '1w'wl WI H 1 - 'J' 1 'A ' 4' li 5 RI: it r 9 ,H '53 vm xx... ch' R M . .f v .ax .. ,-, 1 WY! N. Q Y ay: av I 3 Yell .SH Q .. -. an l I 0 rf f R f . , - Q . W., , Q x C - x sy' 5 A ',,',, .A .Q f - ' - Q , . . I I 5 sf Q 7- In 1 v ' I ., ' ' , . A ' 05 ' . Q f ,Sf - ' -. X. , T ,V -1-, f Y M V . . K 4 4 . 1 , . . ,J . , ,,, 3 ,rf .gy s - - 1 . 3 5 11 . , 1 v. Q E QQ , T , hai, 5 5, ,Q ,V M., Wi . y, 1 . . I , .M M W, , J Q3-Egg ff' F6 .J , -4, v' - ' ' -- ff'ei'aJ.. ,- 'ir , fxf:f? ? r K--.hxzg , ., 2 4 'Z .Q , . 'ja-,I 5 . f. w -- H in-3, 3, ' ' 4 , ' , h .' L - f- K 5, I ,neil - - . M-lm? , lj., W Y . - RG' ,mais-r - 1 f -r 5, ,,y-23--,V - '-fmmf, - -v V 1 .1 I 'Y' ,lv ,M wg N 5 pf '- -N, 5, gy 54 , s A,,xw '1 , Ss -1 f. - ' ....' . , ,Mp ' W. .... ,V Qu- ,, 4 fy M - W , - ,ff ' , :H - A .4,75,. ' k. i, , U?q,g:,v1v4L,Q 5 Q, nth y V. 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W -.zdlm f , ' ig,,Qwff. W ffg,:, ik '15 1 fr 2 ' , .- X I 1 1 X A -X 7, l i 7 1 L 'E tm it l I ffl 2 1 fiif 'A 5 7 .. V - N 77777, T -7'A 1 ---'4 '- A'A -' ? A 7' f A ECL F N L Xt l lil , h ff Y N .fs 0 , 1 lt' 1,5 I. f i it 'fm 7 777 7 77 7 777 gd QW 7 ' il -' 'i ' -1,. H 2, A11'- a ll sox fe in file Newton, Massachusetts, welcomed 30 Heights students in the first Ex- change Plan that Heights hos participated in. This proiect in living, orig- inated in Newton, gave 30 students from both cities a chance to study the school programs as well as the customs of a difterent port of the country for one week. ,ao 'tl' ,.,.Xf , Y Q7 3 'T C7 THIRD STUNT NIGHT SATIRIZES . 4 Lockers come to life to sing of their woes in The Gripes of Wrath, the CII stunt . . . Four monsters come to haunt Ebenezer Scrabble, a mean teacher, in the Bl's Picture This . . . BII hillbillies from Tennessee point out that Mr. Roe came from that state in Mr. Roe, Friend or Foe? I44 Books, lockers, pencils, and other inanimate obiects came to life in the CII skit, The Gripes of Wrath. In Picture This the BI's showed the life and dreams of a Heights teacher opposed to all after-school activities. Mr. Roe- Friend or Foe? , the Bll skit, MANY PHASES OF SCHOOL LIFE dromclfized OUY Sp9CUlC1fiOl1 CON- Make-up is important to every gol sing the Al's in The Stunt's The Thing, . . . Cerning OUT new pfiI'1CiPGl- Class directors of Stunt Night ore Revo Biolosky, Al Lerner, Bonnie Kohn, Al Cohen, The Al's Chose The STUHVS The Dove Spreng, ond Al Scolnick . . . All circus bcrkers cxnnounce the coming of The Thing to tell about the work thot Hilltop Big Top. goes into the making of cz stunt. With The Hilltop Big Top Heights was turned into o circus by the All's. 145 Acknowledgments Activity Section Administration Athletic Service Club Band Baseball Team Basketball Team Black and Gold Staff Boosters Boys' Glee Club Boys' Intramurals Caldron Staft Cheerleaders Chemistry Lab. Assistants Choir Commercial Club Crest Stat? Discussion Club Football Team Friendship Club Future Teachers of America Girls' Athletic Association Girls' Cabinet Girls' Glee Club Girls' Intramurals Golf Team Gym Cadets Hall Guards Heights Players January Graduates January Outstanding Graduates June Graduates June Outstanding Graduates Junior Class Officers GENERAL INDEX 150 109 9 124 114 88 96 134 124 112 90 136 99 133 110 132 135 128 106 138 121 100 126 113 91 105 108 125 130 23 36 40 37 86 Junior Friendship Club Junior Literary Club Managers Club Memorial for Mr. Suhr Movie Guards National Honor Society National Thespians Newton Exchange Group Orchestra Pan-American Club Quill and Scroll Science Club Senior Friendship Club Senior Literary Club Senior OFficers Service Groups Sophomore Football Team Sophomore Friendship Club Stage Crew Student Council Stunt Night Swim Cadets Swim Club Swimming Team Tennis Club Tennis Team Track Team Underclass Undergraduate Activities Undergraduate Homerooms Visual Education Club Water Pageant Yellow Jackets SENIOR INDEX Numbers indicate the pages on which each name appears Abraham, Elaine 26 Abrahamson, Roger 26 Abrams, Lenore 40 Abrams, Ronald 40, 113 Adelstein, Phyllis 40, 121, 128, 140 Agin, Earl 26 Aikens, Cliltord 40, 88, 89, 1 13 Amdirr, Fred 40 Amdur, James 26, 134, 140, 141 Andrews, Mary 40, 92, 93, 98, 1 10 Arnold, Alan 40, 140 Arnovitz, Herbert 26 Arnstein, Eva 40 Charvat, Corinne 42, 98, 126 Chomiak, Edward 42 Chomiak, Margaret 42 Chestler, Dorothy 27, 128, 140 Chin, Gloria 27, 137, 139, 140, 141, 150 , Clauson, Donald 27 Gattozzi, Ralph 46, 1 14, 140 Gilbert, Barton 61 Gilles, Lucille 46 Gillett, Muriel 46 Gilman, Arlene 46, 91, 108, 133, 140 Ginis, Joan 46 Clayman, Warren 43, 132 Cohen, Barbara 27, 120 Cohen, Harriet, 43, 121 Cohen, lna 27, 120, 140 Cohen, Lenore 43, 121 Cohen, Marvin 43 Cohen, Melvin 43 Glass, Mary Ann 46 Glass, Sheldon 28, 1 13 Glozer, Ronald 28, 89, 106, 110, 121 122 Glennan, Katherine 46, 68, 110, 114 127 133,135,138,140,141 Gluchov, Roberta 46, 71, 1 12, 132 Gold, Jacqueline 46, 121, 135 Arslanian, Elizabeth 40 Atkin, Estelle 40, 136 Attenson, Myron 26 Baer, Alan 26 Bailin, Judith 40, 130, 131, 140 Bailys, Richard 40, 64, 113 Baker, John 40 Baker, Nancy 40, 110, 121 Ballonalt, Judith 26, 140 Banfleld, Phil 40 Barber, James 40, 132, 150 Barkley, Robert 26, 106 Cohen, Richard 61 Cole, Bette 43 Collins, Janette 43, 1 10 Conley, George 43, 1 16, 133 con, Charlotte 43, 98, 114, 136, 140, 141 Cort, Mariory 43, 120, 128, 132, 134 Cotesworth, James 43, 68, 110 Cotton, Ann 43, 68, I 10, 134 Courtois, Charles 61 Cox, Jack 27, 88, 89, 96, 106, 107 Crawford, Jerry 43, 1 10 Crink, Robert 27, 104 Goldberg, Esther 46 Goldberg, Martin 46 Goldberg, Sandra 46 Goldberg, Sheila 46, 1 12 Goldman, Marcia 28, 121 Goldstein, Eunice 46, 134, 141 Goldstein, Sylvia 28, 138 Goldy, Charles 35 Goodman, David 28, 125 Goodman, Lenore 46 Goodman, Linda 46, 120 Goodman, Marilyn 47 Barlow, James 40 Barnes, Janet 40, 132, 150 Barrish, Elaine 41 Cummings, Alton 43 Cuttler, Beverly 43 Dalton, Yvonne 43, 1 12, 121 Goodman, Nancy 28, 120 Goodman, Shirley 47 Goodsitt, Arnold 47, 129, 133, 140 Baskin, Allan 26 Baskin, Zelda 41 Baskind, Janet 41, 120 Bass, Jay 41,112 Beallo, Judith 41, 126, 128, 133 Begun, Phillip 41, 102 Bellan Virginia 26, 112, 139, 140 Bellin, Arlene 26, 120 Belletti, DeSaIes 41 Davids, Sandra 27 Davidson, Joyce 43, I 10 Day, John 43, 95, 133 Del Vecchio, Mary 44, 91, 98, 99, 108 Denly, Charles 44, 96, 97 Dickerson, Jerald 27, 100 Dietrich, Judith 44, 112, 132 Drucker, Donald 44 Elliott, Hamilton 44, 104, 1 10 Gordin, Harvey 28 Gordon, Ann 28 Gordon, Arlene 29, 134, 141 Gordon, Dianne 29 Gordon, Leslie 29 Gordon Goriup, ,Lillian 47, 112 Lawrence 47, 114, 130, 133 Gray, Newell 47 Green, Audrey 47 Bennett, Arlyne 41, 130, 131 Benovitz, Gloria 41, 98, 101, 108, 122, 138, 140 Berenstein, Daniel 26 Berg, Ellen 41, 120 Berger, Rita 41, 135 Berk, Arnold 26, 1 10 Bernardo, Angela 41 Bernstein, Edith 26 Bernstein, Lois 41 Bernzweig, Shirley 41 Betchkal, John 41, 104, 105 Bialosky, Revo 37, 41,120,122,123,124,138 140, 145 Bigler, David 26, 104, 106, 110 Binkofsky, Sanford 41 Blaiwes, Florence 26 Blank, Arlene 41, 132 Blecher, Edgar 42, 133 Block, Adrienne 21, 26, 126, 134, 140, 141 Bloch, Richard 27 Blond, Lawrence 42, 1 10 Bloom, Marilyn 42 Bogart, Joan 42 Bonacher, Robert 42, 104, 105, 113 Bordo, Audrey 27, 28, 126, 134, 140, 141 Brabant, Irene 42, 112, 121 Epstein, Ruth 44 Ericson, Roy 44 Ermine, Harriet 44 140 Estrin, Joanne 27 Fabio, Josephine 44, 1 12 Fagin, Jerold 44, 129, 132 Fahrney, Carol 44 Faigin, Enid 44, 108, 112, 128 Font, Laurie 44 Fant, Raymond 28 Feiner, Marilyn 44, 124 Fellows, Jocelyn 44, I 12 Ference, Donna 28 Ferguson, Diane 44, 116, 140 Ferguson, Fay 44 Ferguson, William 44 Fingerhut, Sandra 28, 120, 121 140 Finizia, Joseph 28 Finocchi, Sylvia 45, 140 Firestone, Kathleen 45, 108, 128, 138 Fishel, Stanley 28, 90, 134 Fisher, Sheldon 39, 45, 64, 125 Fitzgerald, Thomas 28 Flate, Marlene 45 Flynn, Leslie 28, 134 Forbes-Watkins, lan 45, 129 Francis, Joan 45, 116, 130 Greenbaum, Ronald 29 Greenberg, Lois 47 Greenberg, Sheldon 29 Greene, Ronald 47, 106, 136, 150 Greenfeld, Harriet 29 Gross, Marsha 47, 108 Gruhn, Phyllis 29, 112 Gulliford, David 47 Grumprecht, Karen 29, 38, 108, 110, 128, 140 Gustavson, Nancy 29 Hall, Roger 47 Handelsman, Sally 47, 112, 121 Hart, Ellen 29 Hart, Gail 29 ' Hedberg, Joan 29, 112, 140 Heilemann, Eleanor 29, 112 Helfrich, Marlene 47 Heller, Judith 47, 121 Helman, Seymour 29 Herman, Judith 47, 93, 98, 112, 126 Hills, Sharon 29 Hoch, Audrey 47 Hott, Judith 47, 68, 98, 108, 128, 138, 140 Hoffman, Howard 48, 110, 140 Hollender, Barbara 48 Holman, Carolyn 48 Holstein, Robert 48, 106, 107, 122, 125 Bramson, June 42, 1 12 Bresky, Roberta 27, 120 Brill, Albert 42 Brody, Shirley 27 Brown, Lucy 42, 103 Franks, Ronald 45, 88, 89 Freeman, Manny 45, 104 Freemel, Lenore 45 Freiberg, Rita 28, 140 Fried, Meta 45, 108, 1 12 Horning Hopkins, , Audrey 29, 132 Horwitz, Nancy 48, 91, 98, 109 Suzanne 48 Horwood, James 48, 114, 128, 129 Hutner, Larry 29, 106, 107, 121 Bucklan, Barbara 42 Q Burden, Vaughn 42, 132 Burger, Iris 27 Burke, David 42 Burkons, Nancy 42 Burns, Barbara 27, 121 Burnside, Richard 61, 106, 113 Cange1osi,Louis 42, 68, 70, 88, 89. 96' 106, 107, 121 Capuano, Virginia 42, 132 Carr, Sarah 27, 93, 98, 110, 122, 140 Ceaser, Harvey 27, 104 Friedman, Friedman Bette 45, 114, 135, 140,141 Daniel 45, 113 Friedman Judith 45, 121, 128, 133 Friedman, Marvin 45, 134 Friedman, Rosalyn 45, 120 Friedman, Friedman, Saundra 28, 112 Zelda 45, 114, 134 Fuerst, Susan 45 Fulton, Richard 45 Gable, Glenn 46 Gage, Stephen 28, 110 Gardner, Mary 46, 132 147 Ingram, Lois 48, 141 Irvine, Francis 48, 91, 98, 108, 127 Isard, John 48 Jacober, Donald 29, 90 Jacobson, Janet 48, 103, 121, 132 Jonda, David 104, 110 Jenkins, James 48, 105 Jenkins, Joy 48, 91, 108, 109, 133 Jilek, Louise 30 Johnson, Robert 30 Johnston, Neil 30, 106, 107, 110 Joseph, Myron 48, 104, 105, 113 iifyipvllr- 1 1, 1, 1 In it ,, 11.11 4 fi-i' Jost, Arthur 48 Kalina, Robert 48 Kancelbaum, Joshua 48 Kaplan, Adrienne 49 Kaplan, Alan 30, 104 Kaplan, Lowell 49 Kaplan, Morton 30 Katz, Barbara 49, 120 Katz, Bertha 49 Katz, Gary 30, 140 Katz, Herma 49, 1 12, 132 Kaufman, Kalia 49 Kaye, Roberta 30, 120, 121, 127 Kazdin, Gary 49 Keller, Marilyn 49 Kern, Thomas 30, 140 Kest, Sandra 49 Kestenbaum, Marcia 49, 103 Killian, Henry 61 King, Katie 49, 68, 1 10 King, Richard 30, 114 Klausner, Terry 49, 121 Klein. Illane 49 Klein, Miriam 49, 132 Kleinstub, Marcia 49 Kline, Barbara 49 Kline, Phyllis 30, 120 Kline, Stanley 49, 134 Kohler, Joseph 35 Kollus, Sondra 30 Koval, Alice 49, 112, 130, 140 Krasny, Lois 30 Krill, Jack 30 Kroot, Marlene 50 Kronheim, Suzanne 30, 91, 98, 108, 120, 127, 140 Krupman, William 50, 106, 122 Kurlander, Frederick 30, 113 Q Kurtz, John 50, 116, 129, 133, 135, 140 Kustin, Miriam 50 Kutz, Marilyn 30, 120 Kwait, Bernard 30 La France, Ronald 30 Lamont, Lynnette 50, 128, 136, 138, 140, 141 Landy, Edward 50, 104, 129 Lane, Eileen 50 Lanese, Alvin 50, 106, 110 Lavin, Evelyn 50, 121 Lawrence, Joan 50 Lebit, Edward 50 Lederman, Sandra 50 Lee, Daniel 50 Lefko, Rita 50, 68, 121, 134, 141 Lefton, Gloria 50 Lefton, Saundra 50 Leichtman, Melvin 50 Lenihan, Jack 50, 189 Lerner, Allan 37, 39, 51, 122, 123, 143, 145 Leuten, Margaret 51, 112, 114, 134, 141 Lev, Pauline 51, 112 Levine, Sanford 31 Levitt, Janet 51, 136 Levy, Richard 31 Lewin, Earl 31, 113 Linkas, Pat 31, 113 Livsey, Robert 51, 114, 140 Lock, Joan 51 Lodish, Marilyn 51 Long, William 51 Longert, Alan 51, 106 LoPresti, James 51 Lowry, Ardys 51, 103, 112 Ludwick, James 51 Luongo, Jeanie 39, 51, 91, 98, 100, 108, 109, 122, 1 38 Lustig, Robert 31, 117 Mackie, James 51 Madorsky, David 51, 128, 129, 136, 140, 141 Malinas, Richard 51 Markee, Arthur 35 Markee, Joan 51 Marks, Hershel 31 Marks, Leslie 35 Marsh, Joanne 51, 114, 126, 127, 136 139, 1 140, 141 Martin, Jonathan 31, 95, 110 Mattiat, Edith 52, 112 Maybury, Mary 52, 111, 121 Meister, Myrna 52, 108, 121 Merkh, Ruth 52 Merrifield, David 31, 104 Metzler, Evelyne 52 Miller, Marianne 52, 93, 98, 112 Miller, Marvin 52, 104 Miller, Richard 52 Mills, Elizabeth 31, 112 Minor, Carol 52, 132 Mintz, Ronald 52 Moore, Ross 61 Moros, David 52 Morganstern, Judith 31, 111, 140 Morrison, Daniel 52 Motter, Kay 52, 115 Mulligan, Thomas 52 Myers, Estheruth 52, 120 Mytnoviecka, Clara 52, 112, 132 Nathanson, Annette 52, 126, 139 Noel, Jane 31, 112, 126, 128, 139, 140 November, Raymond 31 Ogilvie, David 52, 105 Oliphant, Carol 53, 108, 123, 128 Oliver, Roland 31 Ong, William 31, 96, 104, 106, 111 Osborn, Dolores 53, 93, 98, 1 1 1 Osborn, Nancy 31, 36, 38, 93, 98, 126, 140 Oster, Richard 31, 36, 38, 122 Paley, Sheldon 53, 1 17 Panichi, Dolores 53, 120 Parry, Virginia 53, 111, 140 Pasquale, Raymond 53 Patterson, Martha 53 Pattison, Patricia 53, 1 12 Pavney, Rita 53 Pearlman, Herbert 53, 89 Penn, Donald 53, 106 Penn, Esther 53 Perlich, Malcolm 53, 121, 123, 124 Perry, Charlotte 31, 1 12 Persky, Merle 53 Persky, Sandra 53, 121 Peters, Sandra 53, 111 Pettersen, Lynne 53 Peterson, Fred 31 Phillips, Carol 32, 121, 132, 137, 140, 141 Pillotf, Sandra 53, 120, 121 Politzer, Edward 54 Pollov, Nadine 32 Polster, Polster, Porath, Sandra 54,112,121,127,140 Sheldon 54,111,128,129,136, 140 Franklin 54, 113, 129, 131 Portaro, Philip 32 Price, Janet 54, 1 12 Price, Patricia 54 Priesand, Esther 54, 1 15 Protus, Herbert 54, 104, 129, 140 Rabinsky, Norman 32 Rabnick, Devarah 54, 117 Raunegger, Richard 54 Rautenberg, John 54, 104, 1 15 Reed, Barbara 54, 120 Rein, Leanne 54 Rein, Thelma 54 Resch, Rebecca 32, 68, 98, 108, 111, 140 Richman, Sheila 54 Ride, Ruth 54, 112 Riemer, Susan 32, 93, 98, 114, 120, 122, 12 134, 140, 141 Rini, Virginia 54 Ritzenberg, Robert 54, 135, 141, 150 Roads, Kenneth 32 Robbins, Shirley 32 Robinovitz, Phyllis 55 148 4. Robinson, Donald 55, 89, 125, 129 Robinson, Joan 32, 115, 117 Rogoff, Renee 55, 121 Rosen, Marilyn 32, 120 Rosenberg, Beverly 32, 120 Rosenblatt, Harriet 32, 120 Rosenfeld, Rita 55, 64, 1 12 Rosenthal, Susannah 39, 55, 93, 98, 120, 122, 126 Rosewater, Sydell 66 Ross, Roger 35, 106 Rothenberg, Lynn 32 Rudman, Carole 55 Russell, James 55, 104 Saginor, Mark 55, 95, 115, 129, 133 Samber, Joan 55 Sands, Carol 32 Sanford, Charlene 55, 121, 132 Schachter,Joan 55, 98, 101, 112, 124, 127 Schaefer, Steven 32 Schaffer, Suzanne 55 Scheel, Carolyn 32 Schell, Christian 55 SchiFf, Karol 55, 112, 132 Schlesinger, Harvey 32, 96, 97, 134 Schmelzer, Lawrence 55, 134, 141 Schmidt, Barbara 55, 101, 108, 124, 126, 138, 139 Schmith, Sandra 55, 1 1 1 Schneider, Jane 32, 135, 137, 140, 141 Schneider, Lawrence 55, 134, 140, 141 Schneiderman, Allen 56, 95, 1 15 Schoen, Leslie 56 Schoenberger, Carol 56, 124, 140 Schonberger, Marlene 56, 112 Schrager, Florine 56 Schwalb, David 33, 38, 1 15 Scott, Charles 56 Scott, Stuart 56, 1 13 Schwartz, Arthur 33 Schwartz, Dena 33, 1 12 Seekely, Martin 56 Segel, Marylen 56, 120, 121, 124, 140 Seidel, Gerald 33 Selzer, Geraldine 56 Shafer, Peggy 56, 117 Shapero, Georgiana 33, 108, 120 Shapiro, Beverly 56, 112, 120 Shapiro, Miriam 56 Shapiro, Roslyn 56, 120 Shear, Annette 56, 121 Sheinbart, Sandra 33 Shurter, Marilyn 56, 111, 126 Sibert, John 56, 68, 104, 105 Siegan, Jerome 56, 113 Siegel, Richard 33 Siegel, Vivienne 57, 121 Sielaft, Lois 33, 121 Sigman, Jayne 57 Sigman, Joan 57 Silver, Susan 57, 134, 141 Silverberg, Martin 33 Simmons, Allan 57 Simon, Alvin 57, 90 Sinclair, Gail 33, 93, 111 Sine, Robert 57, 129 Singer, Irwin 57 r . Slate Geri 35 Small,,Eleanor 33 Smith, Ann 57, 111, 122, 138, 140 Smith, Joan 57, 120 Smith, Richard 57 Smith, Roger 57 Smith, Wesley 35 Smollin, Alvin 33, 95 Snider, Robert 57, 96, 97, 136 Snow, Sandra 57 Sobul, Roberta 57 Sofer, Stephen 57 Sokol, Frances 33, 134 Solomon, Gaile 57 Spector, Norman 58, 11 1 Speer, Howard 58 Speer, Susan 33 Spilka, Judith 58, 98, 108, 121 Squire, Margot 58 Stashower, Deborah 33, 103, 117, 130, 131, 136, 140, 141 Stein Bruce 33 Stein, Donald 58, 113, 131, 133, 140 Stein, Fred 33, 104 Stein, Ruthe 58 Stern, Harry 58, 130, 131, 137, 150 Sternberg, Barbara 33 Stettler, Theodore 34, 1 15 Stevens, Neal 58, 1 13 Stevenson, Carol 58 Stewart, Michele 58, 68,98, 108,111, 127, 140 Stiller, Paul 58, 131 Stone, Janice 58 Stone, Serene 58, 112 Straus, Ruth 58, 108, 111, 124, 138, 140 Stutz, Doreen 58 Stutz, Paula 58 Suit, Burton 34, 1 15, 132, 140 Taubman, Sheldon 58 Taylor, Helen 58 Taylor, Robert 61 Thayer, Marilyn 34, 1 12 Thoburn, George 59, 70, 1 1 1 Thompson, William 59, 1 1 1 Thornton, Marcia 34, 93, 11 1, 128 Thorpe, Marilyn 59, 112, 121, 140 Timens, Saul 34, 134, 141 Tirk, Sheldon 34 Tolin, Bernard 61, 96, 97, 104, 106, 1 13 Trivison, Frances 34 Tuber, Shelley 59, 98, 99, 108, 120, 12 Tucker, Janet 34 Turkel, Rosanne 59, 103, 121, 132 Vargo, Betty Jane 59, 91, 98, 108, 109 Venar, Donald 59, 113, 131 Venen, Jack 59, 127 Vogel, Sybil 34 Voll, John 34 Volmar, Martha 59, 127 Wahl, Rae 59, 68, 112, 140 Walker, Lois 34 Wallace, Lee 59 Warnke, Daniel 35 Wasserstrom, Elaine 59, 121, 138 Waxman, Eileen 59 Waxman, Marvin 59, 113 Waxman, Rosalyn 34, 108, 128, 140 Weagle, Janet 59 Wedren, Gerald 59, 106, 122, 140 Weiler, Daniel 34, 89 Weinberg, Maxine 34, 120 Weinberg, Robert 59, 122, 129, 132 Weingold, Jack 34, 104 Weinstein, Barbara 59, 132 Weisblatt, Martin 60, 134, 141 Weisfeld, Thelma 35 Weisman, Albert 60, 95 Weisner, Greta 60 Weiss, Harvey 35 Weiss, Sandra 60, 111, 126, 127, 150 Weissberg, David 60 Wellhausen, William 35 Weltman, Sheldon 60, 140 Werner, Rochelle 35 Wettlaufer, Karl 60, 1 15 Wexler, Janyce 60, 132 149 7, 140 Wheaton, Nancy 60, 1 20 Whitaker, Peter 35, 1 1 1 White, Sara 60, 11 1, 140 Whiteman, Donna 35, 98, 108, 111, 139 Whitney, Shirley 60 Williamson, David 35 Williamson, Robert 60, 1 17, 136 Willson, Audrey 60 Wilson, Barbara 60, 111 Wochele, Virginia 60 Wohl, Lenore 60, 1 12 Wolf, Sanford 60 Wolfe, Carol 60, 1 12 Wolfe, Charles 61, 125 Wolff, Donald 35 Wolsh, Harvey 61 115, 129 Wright, Robert 61, 1 13 Wymor, Larry 35, 115 Yanof, Loretta 61 Yelsky, Robert 61 Yost, Martha 61, 112, 137, 141 Zack, Kenneth 61 Zarzour, Loretta 61 Zeilengold, Anne 35, 108, 128, 139, 140 Zeldes, Harold 35 Zervoudis, Annette 61 Zetzer, George 35, 104, 105 Zimmerman, Charlene 61, 112 Zipser, Sandra 61, 111, 120 Zonge, Kenneth 61 Zuckerman, Gene 61, 104, 106, 107 Zulauf, Lorena 61, 108, 112 Zwick, Gail 61, 98, 108, 140 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Ronald Greene Robert Ritzenberg Janet Barnes Arthur Rossio Harry Givelber Carole Hershey Harry Stern Barbara Steinberg Gloria Chin lleene Fried Elaine Geyer Elaine Katz Howard Lewis Edria Merman Morton Pomerantz l5O We can look back at another good year at Heights -a year of learning, working, and playing. 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