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CONCESSIONS CLUB Front Row: Jane Alexander, Carolyn Post, Doreen Alper, Elaine Katz, Sharon Miller, Don Heiser. Second Row: Miss Hensel, Bunny O'Neill, Roger Strauss, Miriam Borck, Camilla Kasten, Arthur Rossio, Tonia Cerveny, Mr. Wisely. Back Row: Miss De Roia, Chad Dil- ley, Helaine Kleirman, Bill Papenbrock, Bob Richardson, Stan Polster, Dave Spreng, Dick Dunn, Mr. Biel. NEWLY FORMED CLUBS RENDER AID Concessions Club members, aided by eight student organizations, supervised refreshment selling at all the school's athletic events. Profits were prorated among the participating organi- zations after an amount was put aside for capi- tal investment. Future Teachers of America explore the basic skills and gain some experience in their selected vocation. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Front Row: Lowell Kaplan, Bob Balchlet, Lewis Allen, Bob Walder, Dan Bergman, Mar- tin Newmark, Kenneth Klaiman, Briton Stew- art. Bock Row: Mr. Langmead, Yale Talis- man, Howard Harris, Allen Zak, David Parker, Stuart Wayne, James Kirkstadt, Bill Wickert, Mr, McFadden. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Front Row: E. Rovitz, N. Taslitt, R. Gum precht, A. Abrahams, N. Landy. Second Row: L. Gilbert, L. Kirshner, B. Greenberger, P Schwartz, G. Rossman, M. Drach, J. Leizman H. Stern, S. Goldstein, E. Goodman, C. Rush A. Nehamkin. Third Row: P. Lerner, E. Rein S. Sonkin, L. Rosen, E. Marcus, A. Collins, S Freeman, B. Hart, L. Gall, C. Levinsky, B Glantz, H. Kemelhar. Fourth Row: C. Trevis J. Foth, A. Shapero, L. Daskal, A. Boxerbaum M. Robboy, K. Kohe, J. Stillman, S. Green- wald, D. Powers, A. Schlesinger, L. Bonfield Bock Row: H. Lewis, 5. Fisher, R. Davis, L Greene, A. Robison, M. Meyer, E. Adelman A. Sherman, H. Kleinman, G. Posell, A. Kelly 1 1 1 1
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What's wrong, Annie, isn't it good? A quintet gets ready to sound of? as Bob Seideman conducts and Ann Ridenour accompanies. Front Row: Nat Lipsyc, Sanford Fleishman, Richard Friedman, Ann Ridenour, Gene Maer- oft, Marv Schrager, Ira Newman, Mr. Barbee. Second Row: Bill Ensor, Mel Ross, Dick Bar- rett, Lowell Kaplan, Bob Seidemann, Dave Lavine, Tom Kunes, Guy Huston. Third Row: Roger Strauss, Robert Buffington, Stuart Ke- pets, Gerry Maneri, Sandy Pinkus, Dennis Donegan, Dick Price, Barnett Bucklan. Back Row: Richard Allen, .lim Button, Ken Hutchi- son, AI Krulak, Andy Lieber, William Meyer, .lerry Lefkovitz, Bernard Hayman, Sherman Litowitz, Joel Rutman. QM x W' Arid -V Mr. Barbee seems to be doing more than conducting the Boys' Glee Club. By watching their director the boys can usually determine the words of the sang. Every seventh period Room 321 rings with the voices of the thirty-five boys in the Boys' Glee Club under the direction of Mr. Harold E. Barbee. Although the primary purpose of this organization is singing for enjoyment, other people are thrilled by the songs of this club at their annual concerts with the Girls' Glee Club, at their radio broadcasts, and at the banquet for the parents in Jan- uary. All boys are eligible to apply for membership. They need only see Mr. Barbee and have an interview and an audition. These boy singers have a club organization with Nat Lipsic, president, Al Krulak, vice-president, and Dennis Donegan, sec- retary-treasurer. The section leaders are Sanford Fleishman, first tenor, Bill Meyer, second tenor, Al Krulak, baritone, and Nat Lipsic, bass.
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JUNIOR RED CROSS Front Row: J. Sharp, N. Schwartz, L. Platt, J. Reisner, N. Rosenberg, L. Mehler, P. Perry, M. Pickford. Second Row: S. Rutenbergs, J. Whitney, R. Gumprecht, E. Shlachter, C. Nall, E. Rovitz, R. Wolk, M. Gerstenfeld. Third Row: S. Barnes, Em. Ansehmo, N. Kasdon, M. A. Browning, A. Baskind, P. Tabor, C. Browning, L. Gymer. Back Row: B. Getreu, H. Palchick, H. London, B. Aborn, B. Marcus, J. Armstrong. ORGANIZATIONS PLAN l ACTIVITY COMMITTEE Front Row: D. Handelman, N. Green, S. Per:-lnian, M, Meyer, C. Roth, B. Orbits, C. Klein, S. Weiss, S. Wigodsky. Second Row: A, Bennett, N. David, C. Lurie, G. Kravitz, R Madorsky, L. Simon, C. Rush, S. Winograd, T. Peltz, M, Gilden, E. Rosenthal, R. Perri, J. Arons, M. Caplow. Third Row: Miss Weller, B. Strandt, B. Kenner, C. Koslen, M. Tamarkin, S. Schwartz, B. Bash, M. Chambers, A. Beieckian, K. Bell, B. Glantz, J. Eger, L. Daskal. Fourth Row: D. Dunn, P. Fasciano, J. Appel, M. Sipser, M. Roth, J. Palmer, H. Allen, J. Moritz, A. Mason, D. Michaelides, L. Rupp, E. Marcus, K. Sobol. Buck Row: B. Papenbrock, M. Winer, M. Winters, V. Ken- non, L. Brown, C. Rierner, G. Schmitt, G. Tuck- er, S, Adler, J. Cohn, A. Greenwald. HOBBIES, VOCATIONS One representative from each homeroom attends Junior Red Cross meetings. The group undertakes one service project each semester and mails copies of The Black and Gold to Heights alumni in the armed forces. The Visual Education members show educational films to classes and movies during lunch period for the students' class- room enrichment and enioyment. Photo Club gives students interested in photography an op- portunity to take pictures and develop them under supervision. To boost the students' spirit at all school events is the sole aim of the Activities Committee. The club, a part of Student Council, sponsored a Senior-Sophomore banquet in honor of the football team. VISUAL AIDS Front Row: Roger Andree, Dan Bergman, Carl Grimm, Briton Stewart, Tom Chin. Second Row: Mr. Christman, Bob Batchlet, Roger Weishberger, Dick Shipley, Ted Laidman, Bill Vargo, Bill Wickert. B-ack Row: Bill Ensor, Arthur Lester, Allen Zak, David Parker, Dick Swinehart, Dick D'Clute, Ronald Farring' ton,
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