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

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A K ' ai V wa 4 K 'Q - .:f9f:.K, ,: .P ,,.,- x. , , .. u s . ,- 9 a Through Our Alma Mater ln honor of deor Heights, We gother here to singg To show our love ond Ioydlty, We'lI let our voices ring. All hoil the cilrno rnciter, All hoil the block ond goldg And rnoy those colors symbolize THE SPIRIT WE UPHOLD And moy those colors symbolize THE SPIRIT WE UPHOLD The gold in deor Heights colors Comes from the eostern sky, It shows ci shining future tor Our own beloved Heigwts High Then rolly 'round the stcindcird Which becvs our colors bright. Moy it inspire in every neort A love tor truth ond right- Moy it inspire in every neort A love for trutn ond right. 56 , - 'ft 'EQ '-'gf ,Z . i F nt, ,. Heights Students and Teachers Eva- Ruth long and Judy Gooding walk close in front at the Re- publican elephant on O'NeilI Day. Dennis Swisher was chair- man of this event. Marilyn Marsh, chairman of the Mock Political Campaign and Elec- tion watches Michael DiSalle, Democratic candidate for governor, speak to Heights pupils. Students who took part in the school Mock Campaign marched in the Cleveland parade for Mr, Stevenson. Mr. Fast was the teacher who headed the committee, I . il! SIYJ INN MCI eo-an-47' Hold Spirited Mock Election my 4 4, A Q 2, il At DiSalle Day, headed by Shale Dolin, loan Berwitt and Michael DiSalle admire the donkey. Pippy Lutz was chairman of Democratic publicity while Kathy Carney took charge of the Re- publican publicity. Mr. O'Neill prepares to present a speech to Heights I y students on O'Neill Day during the Mock Election, + - i 'W R l in ., ' 'lf 'l ,,...1.s liief , ' - QI l I W: 'Y ,. 'f ' Kama Carol Miller leads a heated discussion at the Mock Election Debate. Students discussed all the maior campaign issues, Dorothy Levy and Betsy Martin feed the GOP symbol which was brought to Heights to herald the coming of Governor O'Neill, S . Annie Proves a Smash Hut and Loads of Fun for All cf, 9 ! s-dl 4 QE! A Sv w .loyce HUfWI'Z raises her valce un song buf keeps bolh guns In hand as she prachces for ihe iryoufs of The All school producflon Annie Gel' Your Gun .5 W? sv 'x Sue Kossman Judy Frnedl and Louuse Newman make the floor their seat as lhey read lhe scrupf for ihe musical Judy and Louuse are the dramahc dlrectors Sue as In charge of 'he whole Sl10W Patsy Shapiro and Eileen Lopale look over one of the publlclly plcfures faken for Annre Ge! Your Gun Bofh gurls were charrmen of commuftees lhaf worked fogefher fo produce a success this year b . . , - P Us ' , 3 ' . I7 '1 X - . fav, J, , X 1 L A K 5 Y 3 . :xl 1, -'L l - ' if r. K N I ' I I ., K I 0 ll , 0 f 3 'J ,-.4 , ' N I , xl ,. 'l 7 . 1 .f ' 2' A f b , ' We 4 VA d igg 5 Sz' ' 1 . s f y N l w .. I 'Q- x,,..- ,' J R 3' S I l I . Llnderclass Officers Lead Strong Groups Hank Roth vuce presldeni Sherri Brown secreiary Betsy Marfun treasurer and Marc Pohl presldenf have been ihe officers of fhe June T958 class sfo, R wi 1 jeff 4 11-4 -1 V 4,4 Howard Roblnson presldenf Maureen Fromkes Yreas urer Sue Gordon secreiary and Jack Salem pres :dent have been the ofhcers of the January T958 class durmg the past year s-O .-fuk! Sancro AYHOH holds e ladder as Alan Schwarlzenfeld hands Marllyr Marsh Tape Oo faslen the goal pos? before one ol the football games Oops' The mlllc boflle seems to be suspended In mud avr nuff' Cheerleaders Duane Shapero Sandy Kaplan Judy Welss Karen Koykka Marlene Raymer prachce In the slage 9Ym Thais quufe a face being made by 'he brave volunfeer who IS havlng hrs face washed at lhe BI classs Drench The Drrp Booth at The All School party In the snln second be-fore ut falls af ihe allschool party XA, 1 s.,4, I 'I-if .,,A- - 4--L.,..4.,. r --v-4 --,-.... I . . , if 4 .- --, ,, I , , 1 J f - A 7,4 ,M -, Q 1 if iv f ,hi i T - , - .- f, X A - -V ...H x- ' Q- - so x . ,-sf. - 4... l.. 5.11.4544 ' f W rffrffff P -M gs r fx .3 1 George Friend looks worried about something as he fosses the ball to- ward the basket. The pupils around The booth were but a small porfion of the crowd at the All-School party. Diverse Activities Demonstrate Spirit Ko I , I V mfs fb 3' v 1, 50 43' 0 A-lg Ci' ill ' Jack Ganz and Marlene Rehmer have a fling at 'A' fhe first June 1958 class dance, fhe Mask Ig 'A Parade. I 'fig' The spirif of unify that comes from sharing tasks is demonsfrafed by four hands working fogefher to make flowers for the All Box Supper in November. 9 id ,Z-4 -U ff ,,,.,. fo .1 . , Mgr' VH, v 'g 4 ,af- 5. pv- .4 .41 K,-I piv' 4 .nflv ,,' 1 ,- gli' 4-- ,ff -.. v .3 -Q Q. -.1 Q, -1- vw s .Q 1 .4 fn ,, 1 Q 4 J 'M- 1 ff 5 ,A X I, ff .53 6 V! . M 'S -,fi pn ph QR ,f:. u '.4n0 'U' -:i . ff' .Wu ' 1 M, ---0'-J, 1 1,:f'v .4 we R 3 .Q ' - A , - ,,. , ' , ,,4 rj 'fx ,lr 1 v ,, 1 I , n ,,..,- Y , ,.- , -V' W. . , -pg , . . -fav ..- - -. V, Q, ...fnv - ,'- ,, , --I NT' ' f 1 n .',,,,,, Natl, -M -,-11' -, 59, , Q N, - .. ,Y ,, I ,rf ,, - 9- ...- M, W-AK g-ful ... .feral nplvlpl , ,,, fpvi ,a l 'Lf' .awp-Oc-A- ut, '. ,,:,.-A . ,T A -:lug ,i,,'. ., Lv '! .L-4, 2, 'ff ' -nov. 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For These sTudenTs, school has come To mean more Than a red briclc building which upholds a Tine scholasTic sTanding IT has also become a place where individuals have The opporTuniTy To engage in exTra- curricular acTiviTies. These acTiviTies Talce many varied forms, They appear as rnusic and drama groups which give The sTudenTs a lceen arTisTic appreciaTion as well as The opporTuniTy for many To express Themselves creaTively. AcTiviTies include parTicipaTion in sTudenT govern- rnenT which allows pupils To express Their opinions and To haxe a hard in rfnalfing Their ovvn rules and regularions. AcTiviTies provide an opporTuniTy To hear oThers who are skilled in Their vvorlq. Through acTiviTieS, sTudenTs r'neeT vwh oThers To solve various problems, CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE. FRONT ROW: Estreich- er, Tischer, Rose. SECOND ROW: Conway, Shaw, Ringer, Martin, Levy, Epstein. BACK ROW: Strauss, Moskowitz, Mil- ler, Bishko, Anderson, Hershberg, Rose, Schusterman. STUDENT COUNCIL. FRONT ROW: Bremson, Tirk, Peltz, Her stig, Rosenthal, Freedman, Kravitz, Rudolph, Kossman, Fine silver, Caplow, Marsh, Siegan, Stone, Kest. SECOND ROW Latnick, Sternberg, Rubin, Vincent, Tanzman, Herrick, Mart- in, Dilley, Buzney, Barnett, Robinson, Salem, Steinsapir, Kle ger. THIRD ROW: MR. Wiseley, Elrad, Martin, Oliver, Gross man, McCulloch, Newman, Hoffman, Polster, Tamarkin, Barc- kardt, Palay, Bonfield, Kaback, Guerrero, Anderson, Appel FOURTH ROW: Berenstein, Zimmerman, S. Yosowitz, P. Yoso '-7. 'T Student Government Strives An elected representative from each homeroom in the school constitutes Heights' legislative student body. The Student Council has twelve standing committees which continually operate for the betterment of the school, They include the Social Committee, the Publicity Committee, the Budget Committee, the Student Activities Committee, the Constitution and Charter Committee, and the Campus Improvement Committee. The Trattic Committee, the Hand- book Committee, the Cloakroom Committee, the Good and Welfare Committee, and the Ways and Means Committee are other committees which function throughout the school year. The All-School Production Committee works all during the year to organize an efhcient background for the musical given in the spring. The Student Council also sponsors such annual affairs as the All-School Party held each November and the Mock Political Campaign and Election. The Student Coun- cil is a fine example of student democracy. witz, DeVore, Hirshberg, Fried, Jenks, Bradley, Behrens, Carl, Boxerbaum, Strandt, Rose, Lutz. FIFTH ROW: Roth, Lissauer, Ruggles, Ganz, Pohl, Grant, Browning, Ellison, Stein, Aborn lrlen, Kunovsky, Lolli, Braverman, Day. BACK ROW: Ronder Siegal, Herrick, Dolin, Levine, Richardson, Katz, Price, Fishel Fletcher, Pollack, Krotine, Samuels, Blecher, Markowitz. AB- 1 1 f SENT: Schwartz, Lukin, Conway, Foyer, McQuilken, Ellinger, Greenspan, Freedman, Busch, Katz, Rosenberg, Friend, Levy 5, xii i if Z To Build Unity and Strength L Sue Rose and Sue Kossman spend many hours after school handling the business end of the All-School Production. ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE. FRONT ROW: Carol Miner, Natalie NeCamken, Marilyn Kaufman, Debby Fried, Diane Glanz, Judy Amdur. BACK ROW: Judy Gross, Ruth Mart. CONSTITUTION AND CHARTER COMMITTEE. Harvey Strauss Maureen Fromkes. Judy Anderson, Jane Rose, Connie Dilley bug ,A WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. FRONT ROW: Brenda Weiss, ,QQ Marcia Bimholrz, Karen Hoffman. BACK ROW: Andy Schwartz, F153 Hank Roth, Paul Ronder. t , CONCESSIONS CLUB FRONT RCW Osborn Mart Zregel Fusher Arons STCOND R Rosen fha Mcrhn Mercer Klelnmon Hayne TH RD O Dlleone Bellcrn Grvelber Welnlrcub Ron der BF-CK RTR Sclmuslermon Rosenllwol Rrchorcl son Palmer U' UUOCOOQ uw-W NYC .sawn S TX- fa.,- 1 I Us L. if 1 1 S-K' 'Q 94' IN ,Ll u--3 9:1 5 F, lA M, STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD FRONT ROW Martln Elrad Turna Peltz Martha Bremson Jock Gam BACK ROW Jlm Herrick Jack Salem Marc Pohl Mark Levune Mr Wnseley ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE FRONT ROW Vickie Fmesulver Sonya Rapaport Sandro Frued Lynda Buzney BACK ROW Marian Elrod Mr Ruben Mrs Tipton Dr Freymcn Mr Genhle Gary Burner? Howard Robinson A -4 0 ' o i pl .5 BUDGET COMMITTEE. FRONT ROW' Jane Ai- v hem, Sue Ullmo, Tama Pelrz, Leslie Lurie, Q Q Rhoda Bonovifz. EASY D575 Ro,-,nie Zimmer, man, -l0Cll BSYYTTOH, Pefer Bond, Murray Fishel, Bonnie Rosenberg, Mr. Sidmgn, 4- 1 nf' 4 x -4 A fb , 1 I gs. 07' HANDBOOK COMMITTEE. FRONT ROW: Bev erly Shaw, Ann Joy Blonde, Sue Ullmo, Mar lene Tamarkin. BACK ROW: Mr, Wiseley ALL.scHooL PRODUCTION commirreeraow ROW: Marlene Lazarus, Mmm Eugene Appel' Gwge Hlend' Sfone, Sue Kossman, Joyce Hurwirz, Janice Reisner. SECOND ROW: Rufh Anne Brown, Edivh Teper, Siva Marshall, Eileen Lopafe, Charlolle Rosenlhal, Pat Shapiro, Louise Newman. BACK ROVV. Danny Givelber, Larry Katz, Sue Rose, Jeff Belkin, Norma Barry, Dorothy DeVore, Penny Anfine. STUDENT TRAFFIC COMMITTELFRONT ROW' Linda Konnor, Marcia Spilko, Sue Rose, Saundra Ross, Erna Slras- bourger, Marlyne Lazarus. SECOND RCW Shale Dolin, Chuck Lissauer, Ed Rufsky, Art Brown, Tim Lolli, Jerry Hirshberg, THlRD RCV. Jim Herrick, Roberl Mehler, Micky Shagrin, Lewis Schusferman, Ralph Gardner. 5,-324 B322 Mr Wiseley, Jim Wolfson, Arthur Lesfer, Sanford Herskowilz. i-SSENT Mike Diamond, Murray Frshel, Margie Minfz. ll T, 3 2. A 1 I, V' DQ ri g.. Y.. 6 Q' be Q Tun . Vx 1 v iv PUBLICITY COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Sue Ziegel, Isabel Kra- vitz, Erna Strasbourger, Sheila Lockman, SECOND ROW: Janet Giantz, Jane Rose, Norma Barry, Elizabeth Lutz, Natalie Davis, Tl-HRD ROW. Edith Teper, Hermine Greene, Joan Berwitt, Kathy Carney. BACK ROW: Allen Schwartzenfeld, Ralph Gardner, Jerry Hirshberg, Lewis Allen. ABSENT- Beth Garrington, Caryl Chase, Mike Kottler, Carol Demming, Barbara Epstein, Sandra Jattee, Mike Stein, Bruce Beal, Jackie Bloch. STUDENT COUNClL CLOAKROOM COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Barbara Fellows, Nancy Chase, Joyce Crichley, Sandy Molecke, Becky Beard, SECOND ROA: Sherri Brown, Bar- bara Squire, Carolyn Matula, Judy Engel, Martha Karnak, Ophie Guererro. THlRD ROW: Marilyn Buchan, Dee Gen- tile, Peggy Borkardt, Brenda Hall, Gail Tucker, Babs Kap- lan. BACK RON- Dorothy Levy, Mr.Bernbaurr1, Myrna Bluftstone, Judy Anderson, Rhoda Bonovitz, STUDENT EXCHANGE COMMITTEE ERONT ROVV: Betty He-Jrick, Dotty Wirth, Sandy Herstig, Ophelia Guerrero, Lynda Buzney, Sharon Asquith, Martha Bremson, SEC- OND RCVK- Ann Evans, Sue Reid, Carol Kirkstadt, Carolyn Browning, Lynn Bon- tield, Ruth Sargeant, Albert Connelly, Jeff Belkin, Peter Bond, Bruce Vinocur, Steve Bassett, Marc Pohl, Mrs. Laughlin. BACK ROW: Sue Rose, Firth Spiegel, Har- vey lrlen, Robert Richardson, Jim Herrick, Mr. Moderick. ABSENT Murray Fishel, Har- vey Strauss. SOCIAL COMMITTEE. SEATED: Sue Rose, Anita Rudolph, Paulo Grant, Shelley Palay. STANDING: Michael Diamond, George Friend. ABSENT: Jane Rose, Paul Ronder. t 2 , 5 l Q 1' MANAGERS CLUB. FRONT ROW: P. Bauer, J. Amdur, N. Davis, I. Kravitz, J. Reisner, S. Ullmo, L. Reece, R. Lipman, L. Arons. SECOND ROW: J. Glantz, J. Lichtman, M. Katz, M. Weiner, R. Wexler, S. Fried, J. Gross, P. Shapiro, S. Schneider, M. Forman, L. Soroky. THIRD ROW: A. Freedman, E. Silverberg, R. Kahn, S. Rittenberg, C. Martinson, M. Tamarkin, E. Cohen, L. Konner, J. Shenker, E. Epstein, C. Rosenthal. FOURTH ROW: J. Smith, C. Frye, J. Epstein, M. Fromlces, D. Glanz, J. Siegan, M, Bluestone, J. Fasciano, R. Bonovitz, B. Kaplan. BACK ROW: J. Berwitt, E. Teper, L. Waxman, M. Bonfield, J. Siegan, J. Anderson. ABSENT: M. Rosenberg, A. Hutner, K. Koylcka, B. Geffen, B. Waxman, C. Strondt. A. S. C. and Managers Serve School Well Two girls' clubs whose goals are service are the Athletic Service Club and Managers Club. The members of Man- agers Club vvork together to assist at school functions. They usher at such alltairs as commencement and school- sponsored concerts and plays. They serve under the leadership ot Edith Teper, Susan Ullmo, Joan Berwitt, and Joan Siegan. The Athletic Service Club takes ,,. charge of distributing and selling sports tickets. Its mem- bers vvork in the ticket booth during lunch and ninth periods. Their leadership is shared by three co-chair- men, Judie Katz, Sharon Asquith, and Siva Marshall. Under their guidance, ASC strives to serve its school well. Madeleine Ross stands outside the window ot thc- ticket i1fo'i being tglqgn qgre gf lyy ASC members Judie Katz and Sharon Asquitr ATHLETIC SERVICE CLUB: FRONT ROW: S. Greene, l. Evans, B. Maldon, S. Asquith, S. Marshall, J. Katz, L. Friedman, S. Lipton, R. Lipman. SECOND ROW: B. Glueck, S. Hartman, M. Spilka, A. Kahan, M. Opper, A. Geer, M, Klein, D. Cohen, J. Drucker, D. Faigin. THIRD ROW: E. Sacharow, J. Amdur, J. Silverman, A. Freedman, S. Gordon, S. Schneider, M. Kaufman, C. Meldon. FOURTH ROW. C. Klossman, J. Moss, P. Weiss, E. Cohen, M. Palay, S. Bott, S. Fisher, M. Fromlces, M. Ross. BACK ROW. S. Ross, D. Meclcler, C. Frye, N. Barry, J. Free, D. Anderson, B, Nash, D. DeVore. 'l I A FRIENDSHIP CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD FRONT ROIAH Susan Lipton, Judie Katz, Sally Greene, Tama Peltz, BACK ROW: Carol Fisher, Shelly Palay, Norma Svatos, Joyce Stahl. Friendship Is U nited Meeting new people ond constantly ocguiring new friends is an important port ot lite ot Heights I-iigh. The express purpose ol Friendship Cluh is to promote turther understanding and friendship owong girls ot oll roces ond creeds, Led hy President Normci Svotos, members porticipote in ond beneht trcm service, edu- cotionol, and social programs. Examples of this yeor's service proiects were the goily decorated Christmas baskets donated to Clevelond's poor and needy. Enter- tainment was provided in the torm ot a tascinoting speech by Marilyn Marsh, Governor ot Buckeye Girl's State. This yeor Friendship was divided into upper class ond lower class chapters which held monthly meetings in addition to regular combined meetings. Through continued work and cooperation Heights girls aid in spreading the warmth ot friendship through- out not only their school hut the entire community, FRIENDSHIP CLUB HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: Beth Ann Lee, Jacqueline Bloch, Jill Vincent, Diane Cohen, Eunice Estreicher, Deanne Faigin, SECOND ROW: Margery Millsberg, Linda Kurif, Adrienne Mil- Ier, Alice Rocca, Linda Konnor. THIRD ROVV: Linda Weiser, Joan Bowman, Kay Tirk, Laura Conway, Lois Kwait, Anula Baumstein, Janet Kahn. BACK ROVV1 Sue Ogle, Arlene Jacobs, Sherry Nathan, Sue Rhodes, Elaine Borodofsky, Tobie Brown, In Companionship and Service Eloise Nixon, represenfcitive of the Bell Telephone Company, speaks fo Yhe members of Friendship Club on important points to Consider in applying for o job. UPPERCLASS FRIENDSHIP CLUB OFFICERS FRONT ROXN: Jane? Glanlz, Isobel Kravilz. BACK ROW: Joan Berwill, Mrs, Tubaugh, Edith Teper, Janice Reisner, Maureen Fromlces, :oh .' WF' DRILL Sllil AN Edivh Teper, president of Upperclass Friendship, iniroduces Janice Reisner, program chairman, of Q meeving of the Friendship Club in the Sociol Room, LOWERCLASS FRIENDSHIP CLUB OFFICERS: Jane Huxfoble, Ann Joy Blond, Frances Haas, Connie Alma, Leah Korman, Helene Blum, 3 A avi-Q11 L. MOVIE GUARDS FQON' QOJ, Dick Seese, David Thorpe, B4-CK Ri Ken Sproull, Jerry Levey, Bill Vanderbilt, Roger Andree. Movie Guards and Radio Workshop Serve School Collecting admission tees and keeping aicler in the auditori- um for the htth and sixth period noon movies are the most important duties ot the movie guards. Their sponsor, Mr, Flint, helps them to make the lunch periods more enioyable tor Heights students. EV5-ry mgrnirtg the swdehts i li'i'E Qt'RE?Tf?Cl hy ilTG HlVlOVl'ilfiQ Show produced by the Rada Vdorkshop and ably supervised by Miss French, This group also presents the morning an- nouncements each day during homeroom period. The voice end engineering skills displayed by Vyorkshop memlnr,-rs are pertected in the radio classes, A member ot the group must have taken Radio. JSFYY Cohen gives the standby signal to Arnie Rosenberg and Dr. Perkins who are prepared to read the morning announcements. Movie guards collect admission fees from line of students waiting to see the noon movie. Zora nun: Jerry Cohen plays records for the early morning show which the Radio Workshop presents every day. -jr' U il- N-- - z., viz! Four alfenlive laces walch Mike Augusl Take aim during a prac- tice session of the Rifle Club. Learning lo lake care of lheir rifles keeps inleresled sfuclenls busy working wilh diliierenl vypes of guns, Clubs Develop Technical Skills The Rifle Club, urder me direciiar' of Mr. Lennian, gives inreresfed sfudenfs an apparfunily 'ra irrprove wer skill fl n'e'r'i:e of ine Narcnal Rifle Associ- aran, the club is entitled 'ra parricipafe in national competition. Showing rravies during lunch periods and educational Elms and slides lo Classes during Tire clay are fre ofirnary dunes of The Visual Aids Club. Mr. Crr's'rrcz'w supervises The organization .-.Midi stands dal Izlffa af seeirg is believing. 'rw pl'OlOQ L1lZlAl'X C ,D -ilixqf-5 'S if-arn more abaur xafiaiss rrefrcas C5 pnalogrfirry fl? Their rneelihgs rney discuss new and butler frays al raking piclures. VISUAL AlDS CLUB IQON' QQN John Bil?ner, lrv Somers, Ahrin Brown. Sfuar? Melvin, Kennelh Friedlander, Phil Lus- check. SFCCND QOL Earl McGimpsey, Bob Drorin, Bill Wickerl, Bob Balchlef, Mr. Chrisfrnan. 'H Q3 QOL Carl Grimm, .lerry Kirsfein, Arnold Rath, Richard Sharlog, Nar- rnan Rosen, Bi-'QC QCA Jon Owens, Arf Lesler, Dick Makrnan. ABSEN' Roger Hershberger, Ricky Mora. Ml!! ' 'lass -f l- learn ,ul I l O . . g, I' RIFLE CLUB ZZOY' QCD '.'. 'Wayne Poley, David Hyde, Pefer Bundy, Mike Augusl. SECOND QOW' Ned Brush, Sam Beefham, Karl Bafes, Ken KolY. BACK RCW- Wayne Jones, Mike Berger, Charles Sfelley, Jerry Levy, Jerry Mendell, David Klein. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB FROM QCVQ Wayne Paley, Lee Dallins, Alvin Brown, Lewis Allen. E-iff l?Ol'.' Mr. Langmead, Gerald Zel, Larry Friedlander, Howard Harris. ?:Q n un ur un an x M rv FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FPQVJT ljqfif- Geffen, Miner, Sperber, Mrs. Tipton, Kleinman, Berman, Cowan, Tucker, Kest, Eisenberg, Strasbourger, Friedman, SECOND 32,5 Kaye, Garlock, Brill, Tirk, Bailin, Platt, Finesilver, Pressman, Caplow, Frymen, Arnoft, Anthony, Kolt. 'WED :CL Cook, Meckler, Pliner, Tesler, Spike, Pearlman, Pal- Develop Career Interests Members of the Future Teachers of America gather around the couch to enioy some iokes at their Christmas party. This was but one activity for the busy club members who shared valuable experiences during the year. The i-lc-'gms c'a::p'e' 35 Pye if T:-acliers of America has been kept busy dur- Q tae past year assisting teciilsrfs 'Ni' SNC! l, by a-'4jr'fffi y lflflfk. Under the spoirggr-gi'p 55 Tigga 'be gfecp l'ffci s Cxperi ,.,iC,.5Q 5F,.1,LXf , r ri- lin-o-r ili1f r v ' '41-Ting? TlWiS 75-,CV vt-4, Qt-'E V-:IQ 'vi arff fgpihf' ffl SUDCVNTSC :ass 3 cz' fi-in' 'N Y 'Y' '-,' WU'i '5 as: 'add sc: :xi Q: T5 e -:'ris'er. :v.v,Q -XWQL- 2: 4,,.E,.':: A,-'fm i -s je. eis:: 3: se af-: fo We 'V-5 Q'-.ev gf, Q M13 31--3 3 5' '53 r':: 3i1 to few-s'e-it 'N Q 5 Tre 2 -Q 'fe's wzicr clfecfor at Lug'-i'e 'R Lise' '5-:ting fnem, Cherr- iqn mae- V- - H' L ig Q- 'sais to help It ,ii A guta, Weiss, Fried, Gross, Stone, NeCamken, Kroot, FCUQTH RQ!! Mollisan, Greene, Schwartz, Schneider, Meldon, Stone, Likover, Schuster, Simon. E454 RCA Epstein, Glanz, Fromkes, Shanker, Heller, Goodman, Bloom, Goodman, Kap- lan, Epstein, Ringer, Haber. AESENT: Nagelbush, Scott. .,g,.nn:' Grading papers is but one of the time saving responsi bilities CSSUI'T19d by the members of the Future Teachers America. Here, Joan Ringer, Sharon Schneider, and Carol Miner perform this task which gives them training for future years in their chosen career. A Q 4 -i-Q.-5 TWTTX l COLLEGE DISCUSSION CLUB FRONT ROW: Berman, Gold, Schwartz, Kwaif, Spilka, Friedman, Berson, Barnett, SECOND ROW: Hoffman, Wieler, Eisenberg, Abramson, Goldberger, Spivak, Davis, Horwitz, Bishko. THlRD ROW: Kulber, Ross, Jenks, Wilde, Blase, Stein, Himmel, Gordon, Franklin, Gerstenleld. FOURTH ROW: Jacobs, Clossman, Fromkes, Kosser, Brown, Bordofsky, Dolin, Weiss, Friedman. BACK ROW: Kessler, Widser, Weintraub Strandberg, Amster, Levy, Shagrin, Lief, Hershkovitz, Milstein. Contributing important information to students is the goal ot the College Discussion Club which has be- come one ot the largest organizations in only three years of existence. Under the direction of Mr, Uber, the sponsor, and olilcers Fred Bishlco, Barbara Jenks, Linda Berman, Jackie I.aTour, and Joyce Crichley, the club has sponsored speeches by teach- ers, and college students, and panels by Heights pupils, Clubs Give Valuable Information Two ollice aids bend over a file to find in- formation in the records for a member of the ' o I 'fi 71 I l I ' X: office stall OFFICE AIDS FRONT ROW: Phyllis Mirnoff, Lois Sorolcy, Sharon Asquith, Ady Duber, Barbara Fishman. SECOND ROW: Karen Hoffman, Nancy Gulko, Joan Ringer, Mimsy Ross, Gloria Fein, Arlene Soble. BACK ROW: Karen Koykka, Dottie Diflenderfer, Tobie Brown, Sheila Finnigan, Phyllis Simon, Joan Berwitt. 2 6 COLLEGE DISCUSSION FRONT ROW: Goldstein, Leighton, Choikin, Fryman, Caplaw, Lipton, Seigler, Asquith. SECOND ROW: Sustin, Shenker, Cowan, Stone, Lazarus, Epstein, Greene, Tirk, Sharp, Tl-MRD ROW: Miller, Lukan, Rittenberg, Shapiro, Katz, Lopate, Ullmo, Schneider, Platt, Faigin. FOURTH ROW: Evans, Karnak, Barner, Levin, Sherrow, Anderson, Palay, Chase, Critchly, Wotring, BACK ROW' Ringer, Sandler, Apple, Strauss, Belkin, Spiggle, Katz, Novak, Schusterman, Givelber, And Help Heights Run Efficiently ' 'zur Every day many girls give up their study periods to serve as olnce aides, These girls, vvho maintain B and better averages, carry messages throughout the building, sort and distribute mail, lanhtully deliver the absence bulletins, man the switchboards, and perlorm myriad other tasks in the main olflicei Arrong tire most vital lacfors in tee naintenance ot the school library are fine egnt student aids who daily collect library permits, paste book pockets, reinlorce magazine covers and bind- 5 ings, run errands, stamp date cards and per- form numerous small but important tasks. In addition to renrlnrivg a '.a'uable service, these ..,...-n 'Wx girls 'eceive experience 'hat is often useful v'.'l'9Vi Tliffy S9'T3lC lClDE Becky Beard pastes identification stickers on a book LIBRARY AIDS Barbara Miller, Carol Weiss, Sharon Pitluk, Janice Miller, Lois Katz, 7 Gayle Polacek. ws... -4 ,. ,,...,Me . ,--' Q-r , r- :: --TI J 'ffm L ,il li , A ' ' F ' g lilll it it y 5 l f I ! 't . . . rg , SENIOR LITERARY CLUB FRONT ROW. Schwab, Miner, Rosen- blatt, Strasbourger, Adelstein, Kossman, Buzney, Rudolph, Kra- vitz, Greene, Stone, Spector, Greene, Landau. SECOND ROW: Caplow, Pressman, Pinski, Frymer, Klein, Vincent, Chaikin, Hur' witz, Sperber, Reisner, Ullmo, Cohen, Goodman. Ti'tlRD ROW: Chase, Newman, Karnok, La Tour, Heller, Wotring, Freedman, Gordon, Kest, Peltz, Kaufman, Norris, Palguta, Leighton, Sacha' raw. FOURTH ROW: Martinson, Fried, Berwitt, Teper, Weiss A B or better average in English is one at the chief re- quirements tor membership in the Senior Literary Club. This organization strives to promote a better understand- ing and appreciation ot literature, This year under the guidance ot iviiss Regan, the faculty sponsor, and the leadership ot President Shelley Ralay, upperclass girls VV Greene, Tucker, Heller, Ziskind, Kaufman, Miller, Watkins, Ross, Cowan, Jennings, Engel. FlFTl-l ROW: Ross, Robinson, Di Leone, Kosser, Borodofsky, Levine, Marshall, Bonfield, Palay, Shaw, De- Vore, Glanz, Martin, Simon, Marsh. BACK ROW. Greenwald, Krumhansl, Arnoft, Vacha, Shipley, Smith, Kleinman, Milstein, Meckler, Brofman, Berman, Stein, White, Carney. ABSENT: Bloom, Davis, Goodman, Katz, Sindelar, Thompson. Literary Clubs Benefit SENIOR LITERARY CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD FRONT ROW: Marilyn Marsh, Nancy Schwab Shelley Palay, Joanne White. BACK ROVV Anita Rudolph, Janice Reisner. were entertained by such personalities as Maggie Wolfe, TV pertormer, and Charlotte Taubman, nevvspaper re- porter. The club pertorms at least one service proiect a semester such as the gay Christmas decorations that were sent to hospitals. Senior Literary Club members Louise Newman and Carol Chaikin are busy going over required book cards and sorting them properly. I J g'xSi7wW JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD FRON Rc,.'.': Ruth Long, Pat Berko, Laura Conway. B!-CK QCA Connie Dilley, Sandy Levin, Pippy Luiz. , Junior and Senior Girls The Junior Liiercify Ciub has soe-nr cz busy yeczr vvork- ing to develop cw inferesf in dfierent forms of lir- eroruro. Under We sponsorship oi Miss VerhuIsi, The members hove mer cmd discussed nevv books ond other current Topics oi inreresr. The giris hove hecxrd speeches byvc1'iocs'n'ormed peopfe from The Cleve- Ioind oreo ir czdfiifoi' 'o c: rer:Iirg meerings or vvhich members oi orgdrizcirions have performed, giving such diverse progroms cis skits cind book re- vievvs. A group oI Junior Liierary Club members talk abou? a new book fha! has been reviewed for them. JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB FRONT ROW: Salfzman, Berko, Kafzman, Kurif, Schusier, Payner, Esfreicher, Amdur, Hartman. SECOND ROW: Martin, Kahan, Miller, Kahn, Leven, Tessler, Hill, Moskowitz, Moron, Pappas. TH RD ROIN- Miss Verhulsf, Conway, Guerra, Beckenstein, Krenifz, Lebowifz, Packer, Fox, Sherrow, Chapman, Dilley. FOURTH ROVV1 Harper, Nufkin, Newman, Henderson, Sergeant, Siarke, Goldsfein, Luiz, Berger, Anderson. Bi-C4 RON- Blond, Twig, Brennand, Robb. af M 'Q nl,., . 1 'iv fi vine, i x , i' Heights Clubs Use Skills to Perform School Jobs The Typing Service Club which meets under the sponsorship ot tvirs. Mggee discusses coreer oppor- tunities in secretoriol vvorlc, They otten provide ser- vice for other orgonizotions ond tor tgculty members who need typing service. The Commerciol Club vvorlcs to give its members o realization ot different phases of the business world. The group is sponsored by lvliss Bromelmeier. It or- ronges to hove speakers come to meetings to tollc to the members obout difterent iob opportunities. The Machine Shop Mointengnce Club meets eoch Wednesdoy ond is under the sponsorship ot lvlr. Bornhord. The members ore boys vvho hove received odvonced training in mechanicol vvorlc. Roberta Kater is surrounded by tour other members of the Commercial Club. The girls are gathered in the social room to discuss club plans. .sy NVQ f X-'C ,. MACHINE SHOP MAINTENANCE FRONT ROW: Dove Erickson, Larry Saslow, Sam lppolito, Ran Skillicorn. SEC OND ROW: Saul Weinstein, Kirk Davis, Harold Spira Barry Friedman, BACK ROW: Bill Wiclzert, Dave Frazier Anthony Territ. COMMERCIAL CLUB FRONT ROW: Karen Goldberg, Marilyn Filler, Roberta Finkle. SECOND ROW: Linda Barner, Carol Ben- iamin, Arla Montague, Shirley Smith. BACK RCW: Phyllis Katz, Linda Konnor, Beverly Milstein. TYPING SERVICE CLUB FRONT ROW: Hersh Sorolxy, Fishman, Levy, Palazzo, laflee. SEC OND ROW: Mrs. Magee, Maldon, Stone Greene, Handleman, Sustin, Kwait. TH RD ROW: Malkus, Cohen, Lichtman, Bowers Gulka, Kurolsky, Levine. BACK ROLW: Levine Jacobs, Levy, Montague, Davis, Zelman, L Members of the Stage Crew spend busy hours constructing the background for the annual choir concert. Clubs Donate Skills to Serve Lending o helping hond to those less fortunote is the primary dint of the Volunteer Club supervised by Mrs. Buckenrneyer, The nurses olds ore on the lob every period helping Mrs. Newton, the school nurse, in serv- ing those in need of rnedicol ottention. From hling records to checking students eyesight the aids feel thot the experience gained is well worth while. Mr. Gentile is colled upon to perform numerous stage tasks in the ouditoriurn and Sociol Roont. Not oble to occontplish :ill this by himself, he is oided by the hordworlcing ond well-troined stoge crew. NURSES AIDS Jean Bachman, Naomi Sol- nick, Arlene Packer, Lenore Reese, Ellen Fuerst, Gail Gunzleman, Karen Goldberg, , i , v , 97... .1 L 1 ' 'glp STAGE CREW FRONT ROW: Bill Schneider, Dick Haydu, Mike Parker, Phil Lucheck, Don Troha. SECOND ROW: Bruce Hamann, Loren Grossman, Roger Andree, Jim Curts. BACK ROW: Carl Grimm, Lewis Allen, Bill Vane derbilf, Mr, Gentile. ABSENT: Dick Guhl, Kieth Andrews, Lou Nadosdi, Wayne Lunder, Kim Rushworth, Wayne Jones. i 1 VOLUNTEER CLUB FRONT ROW: Tirk, Millsburg, Miller, Fishman, Geffen, Duber. SECOND ROW: Kronfeld, Blumenthal, Davis, Pinslxi, Pifluk, Weiss, Mrs. Buckenmeyer. THIRD ROW: Hammerbacher, Gold- sfock, Steinsapir, Mart, Sibbison, Kaplan, Katzman, BACK ROW- Glass, Seifried, Katz, Oppenheim, Brown, Konnor. ABSEN'- Seifert, Cermak, Schreiber, Katz, Dreyfuss, Levin, Glass, Newman, Sach- arow. 0 Arlene Jacobs, Saundra Ross, Bill Snider, Mrs. Newton. 1565 1 TABLE TENNIS CLUB, SEATED Sheila Bayer, Raphael. STANDHXIG: Sydney Cohen, Howard Bass, Sheldon Alper, Jim Stevens, Gary Barnett, Sylvia Mattiat, Mr. McAfee, Bob Zimmerman, Sheldon Gottlieb, Murray Solomon, Al Kessler, David Bassichis. Sheldon Gottlieb and Bob Zimmerman combine excel- lent teamwork to win a closely contested match, Mary Gilden and Mickie Schultz, ma- iorettes, practice long hours to perfect their skill. F .ii '-e X , If a I l l 'a I Eileen Leslie, Fern Harrison, Judy Epstein, Evalynne Press, Sharon Student Spirit At Heights Q wp ' Everyone's eye is on the ball. The room is tense. This is the con'rnon atmosphere at the meetings ot the Table Tennis Club. Closely contested matches between members provide many thrilling moments for the group and its sponsor, Mr. McAfee. One ot the highlights ot the year was the match between Mr. Johnson and Bob Zimmerman. The club was led by president Jim Stevens, secretary Bob Zimmerman, and treasurer Gary Barnett. Football spectators were thrilled this year by the stunt ot Mary Gilden and Miclfie Schultz. New to the Heights scene, the Maiorettes have added a welcome touch to the between-holt activities. Polly Rauer and Gail Spivak play a duet at one of the meetings of the newly formed Ensemble Club. Shines in Club Activity Two new clubs have made their mark on the Heights horizon. The Junior Classical League provides an opportu- nity for Latin students to meet and discuss different as- pects ot the old Roman civilization. This club under the sponsorship of Miss Wensell is led by officers Jett Belkin, Warren Seitz, Becky Beard, and Linda Newman. The Ensemble Club under the sponsorship of Mr. Far- inacci is another club new to Heights this year. The group has been organized by students who have shown a strong interest in music. The pupils meet to discuss various forms of music, their place in our culture, and their meaning. They spend time playing together with the hope that through the actual experience of performing they can develop a deeper understanding and apprecia- tion of different kinds of music. -J ' M, , ' T' lla it tr. tn. ,ir .5 Ama '7 ,i -' N. K THE ENSEMBLE CLUB. FRONT ROW: Dave Bossart, Marsha Heller, Don Nara- gon. BACK ROW: Steve Evans, Gail Spivak, Judy Gooding, Ruth Goldberger, Sidney Weinberg, Mr. Farinacci. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE. FRONT ROW: Mary Kay Lynch, Sherri Brown, Gail Spivalr, Jane Hawthorne, Rebecca Beard. SECOND ROW: Allayne Kahan, Jeffery Clark, Beverly Behrens, Linda Neuman, Ellen Krenitz. THIRD ROW: Jerry Ericson, Bob Lowe, Robert Greenes, David Lefkowitz, Tom Ruggles. BACK ROW: Michael Eisner, David Irwin, Warren Seitz, Ronald Purer, Jeff Belkin. ABSENTf David Gay- man, Henry Levine, Soveiga Rutenbergs. i 'Q' Jeff Belkin, president of the Junior Classical League reads the new constitution as Miss Wensell supervises the proceed- ings. i 3 XA' Y 5 GIRLS CABINET FRONT ROW Burner Fnedl Cruchley Kofl man Weungolcl Swanson Ghorghorucn SECOND ROW Gar lock Atluns Chn Martun Bennett Sherruft Maron Baulun Zuegal THIRD ROW Meckler Mezacapa Stlver Kurut Funne A6 N-5 ag?-ETWI LA wr burgh Carmuchael Fruedman Weuss FOURTH ROW Frye Marshall Lurue Watkuns Brown Lukun Korman Rapaport BACK ROW Montague Fruar Hall Thayer Free Sergeant Haunes Morrus Gurls Cabunet Continues To Serve Uppercloss gurls model the latest un head garments whuch they created especually for the gala halloween party sponsored annually by the Gurls Cabunet -S94 -1.2 'H From the Cl Oruentatuon un September to the Senuor tea un June the Gurls Cabunet works uncessantly for the betterment ot the school and uts students The contusuan of the lute of a Cl gurl us greatly reduced by the newly unutuated Bug and Luttle suster program Such aftaurs as the father daughter dunner and the mother daughter tea help to brung parents closer to the Heughts Hugh scene Such thungs as the gauly decorated hats at the annual Halloween party or the senuor gurls doung the munuette at the George Washungton party remaun as happy memorues un the munds of every Heughts Hugh gurl Members of the Cabunet are elected from theur homerooms and rep resent only the hughest standards The executuve board us elected annually by all the gurls un the school Of course none ot these many tunctuons would be eltectuve wuthout the able supervusuon ot Muss Ryan I ' l l l + 1 , , , . 1 t . 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GIRLS GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW Berk Welss Stone Vincent Kroot DeMannls Cohen Skull Goodman Prana Blrnholtz Arons Lupton GeHen SECOND ROW Svatos Hurwntz Lntch fleld Schneuder Stadtler Sagnnor Kossman Reltman Lenghton Werner Kornok Levm Spector Redlnck Bntzman Hantman THIRD ROW Stem Jenks Meckler Bassett Hayne Brumson Mlscoe Stone Guerrero Brown Ocker Korman Markey Archer Practice makes perfet say Glee Club gurls Early morn mg section rehearsals and nlnth pernod work sessrons help to make the Glee Club a successful group Martmson FOURTH ROW Krueger Kung Mercer Deleone Borc kardt Kurofsky Goodman Sedgewlck Carney Rudun Serlm Snlverberg Sorenson Tomarkm BACK ROW Smothers Krum hansl Evans Stone Orr Gloss Sergeant Weiss Blase Blond Smnth Smnth Summers Merntsky Dr Klotman ABSENT Brown :ng Kater Musical Groups Give Heights The Gnrls Glee Club has had another profitable year Entering Heughts In September Dr Klotman has led the group rn song at such events as the Gsrls Cabrnet Father Daughter Banquet and per tormances at the various lunnor high schools The group meets every day enghth period They hold rehearsals In the morning as needed Members are closely bound together by their addltronal social functions H., panned by Sherry B wn the p no 1 n perfect harmony - 5 1 1 1 1 l . : , , , , ' I ' I I I I I 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 I I ' : I I - ' , , . 1 I I ' I . 1 . 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I I I ' ro on ia , 'oi Sue Lupton Marcla Stone and Joyce Hurwitz accom L .C THE DANCE BAND FRONT ROW Pollack Atkmson Gold Bond SECOND ROW Hesse Baker Schutt Gluckman Kung BACK ROW Dotson Lussauer Gambatese Dr Klotman ...J Hours of Lasting Enloyment The Musnc Apprecratlon Club at Heights was organized to guve nnterested students the chance to explore musrc In all nts forms The group listens to music and then crutrclzes It They learn to understand the flne points ot musnc so that when they lrsten to It they can be more apprecuatnve of what they re hearnng Theur Knowledge develops a sensltlvnty to xi musnc The Dance Band has also completed a successful season The members meet to rc, hearse thenr new selectnons whnch they perform GT lumor hlghs Dr Klotman offers advice to the members of the Dance Band MUSIC APPRECIATION FRONT ROW Edwin Epstein Wmmfred Martnn John Landis Judy Goodmg Steve Marks BACK ROW Dave Sue gal Sud Wemberg Mr Farnnaccu Dave Bos sort Bob Morrns ABSENT Marsha Heller Mel Hull Polly Rauer Mark Sedly Armlne Seferlan W 2 I 2 T I VA ' I nxl. X V ' ts. lf Q - V.. . 1 1 l 1 1 - 2 1 I 1 l 1 I - 5 I I ' ' ' ' 0 0 T 7, . . - . . , . I , 1 Q 1. - T I ,La W f,4 ' Q 1 l - I 1 A '5' :.' . . - X T V 1 Vp W 4 11 . T CADET BAND FRONT ROl McEwan Fuersr Klalman Roe mer Wunfer Robbuns Roseman Cantor .lenks Vuncenf Good man SECOND ROW Norr Francns Smith Smrth Weuss man Robnnson Smrlh Lodnsh Rosenberg Pollack Harvey Folger Tl'llRD ROXN Plllof? Gleason Matthews Snlver Wynn Lewlne Dunn Cahaon Slelal? Wleder Sedley Robinson Thus year was a successful one lor The Cleveland Herghrs Band The lnp To lyevv York Cny lar The Band Benermenressooahon Conffnhan wasrmlmgh T a :lon O en er a nrng we unvar 1 schooxsan Cleveland Herghm ana enrenna The war Conley The Concen Band www kept busy prepanng for the Greater Cleveland Solo and Ensemble Con fem whemelw membem mxewed many umenorrat lngs Underrhe dwechon of NV John F Fannaco The Band agaun made evrdent Therr skull Heghm can now beam oflwe hne bandsfar vhs year saw The Ury publc pedormance olrhe 60 pece Cade? Band The organmahon was seen ln achon atrhe Spnng Concen and ako an he Solo and Ensemble Conresf a srafe competmon BAND FRONT ROVV Marx Cagen Barnes Baker Wood bridge Londls Splvack LaTour Gambatee Lake Essen berg Tucker SECOND ROV Langer Lafnrc Barner M Mrllm Bassrchrs Crooks Gross Borkaf Schufl Rose Clay Levine Polish Cohen l'llRD RO Clapp Sherwrn Gad berger Osborn Kendus Rosenberg Chaney Shapsro Kemel Zupnuck ECCR ld R Basslchls Fuersl Rolh Ylcker Spahn Lockshrne Bossarf Landns Dvorln Lahn Sacher Prutow Whnte BACK Rb 'v Davndson Resnuk Hesse Segal Wenn berg Rappe Kovnf Appelbaum Newman McClunq Brum baugh Wrtzke Bands Bring Splrlt har McMxllnn Hull Gold Dauber Robboy FOURTH ROW Robboy Meckler Glnckman Fernsfeln Baker Frshman Carr Brenls Palmer Davidson Crablree Kung Schroeder Senfz BACK ROW Evans Lallala Naragon Fisher Levine Wolf son Shere Goldman Bord Alkrnson Mellzer 1 f fr llllrl 1 lllll 1. 5' i Rl' i if r yg 1 . Hgh, In dd'1 1 1 1 1 I 14 1 ' Hgh ' 1 . . . -T I A VV. V ,I lc- I I . l . .V 4'. I STUDENT DIRECTORS. John Landis, Dave Bossarf, Gar- don Borkar, Through Music To Heights BAND JUNIOR OFFICERS WL -4' :O-'V Befsev Osborn Ruth G Idb BAND SENIOR OFFICERS, FPC sort, Jackie La Burfon Kemelhar Tour. EFT' P , Kennelh Brenis. ROYX, Gail Spivalr, David Bas Gordon Borkai, John Landis I .44-gif ' f 0 efgef, Judy Longer, Lois Luvnik, Lqurq Conway, SECOND ROVJ: Bill Meckler, Mel Hill, Gary Gross Milne Fineslein Harve S h'Fl f , y v: i , Earl Polish, 'I-I FQ Qjf. Marc Sedly, Ar? Palmer, Harvey Fishman, Gerson Carr, Marty Sqqher Bi-CIC IQOW' Ellis Laifala, Edward McMilIin, Dennis Mellzer, Warren Seilz, Don Naragan. :KA ...J L KZ CHOIR. FRONT ROW: Atma, Anderson, Dion, Hill, Macmillan Rosenberg, Garrington, Landis, Tirk, Engel, Bonowitz, Lutz, Lukin, Dilley, Lefkowitz, Watkins, Herrick, Wilmot, Watring, Kohn, Lauber, Bremson, Sparlin, Brown. SECOND ROW: Melodious voices ring out from the top of the school each day during the eighth period, and a listener can hear the Heights Choir hard at work. ln addi- tion to their regular class periods the group often holds 7:30 a.m. rehearsals, as well as practice ses- sions. The choir gives an annual concert at Christ- mas time at which old members come to join in the singing of the choir's theme song, Emitte Spiritumf' The choir also sings at the Public Square every year as a Christmas service. In addition to this they per- form at the various junior high schools and give other concerts during the year. The members take a trip out ot town every spring. The choir under the guid- ance of Mr. Strickling, their director, has achieved Considerable recognition. Cowan, Norris, Goodsitt, Behrens, Atkins, Chaney, Levine, Samuels, Clague, Zimmerman, Rutsky, Handleman, Rosen- berg, Hall, Marsh, Zupon, Dittenderfer, Arnoft, Ben- esch, Stickle. THIRD ROW: Huxtable, Miller, Friedman, Choir Practices Long Hours to W Qfizfx' I ZH Mr. Strickling leads his choir members in song at one of their every day practice sessions. as Moore, Courtney, Lolli, Pohl, Borover, Hecker, Gensemer, Lyons, Bruder, Leanza, Bova, Banauto, Steinsapir, Parker, Hor- witz, Ruggles, Berk, Wilde, Siefried, Kravitz, Dauber. BACK ROW: Browning, Glazer, Gillen, Diamond, Martin, lrlen, Achieve Fine Performance One of the highlights ot the Choir's year this season was its appearance before the television cameras when Tom Haley spent a week doing his show from Heights. Here the Choir performs a number for one ofthe programs. 5,-n L4 44. l ll Irwin, Frank, Chapman, Widzer, Grant, Bushnell, Levy. Hirsch, Polacek, Baron, Werth, Leiber, Flummerfelt, Lipsteuer, Bachaus, Beigie, Richardson, Carey, Gindy, Lafler, Bernstein, l l ,l, 'i v 1 i ORCHESTRA. FRONT ROW: Boker, Prentice, Korner, Seferien Wortier, Langer, Heller, Rudolph, Eaton, Jones, Cole, Long Greenwald. SECOND ROW: Meisels, White, Gould, Alper Polish, Kcin, Reich, Rcuer, Mottiot, Smith, Esral, Bonont, Haus, Davis, THIRD ROW. Epstein, leib, Rosen, Potts, Gressel, Gen tille, Zeiger, Corpel, Schwartz, Robinson, Gottlieb, Gross This veer's colender hes been quite tull ot exciting end interesting events tor the members ot me Heights High School Orchestre. Composed ot seventy-tive members, the Orchestre hrst perticipotecl in the LEL. Orchestre Combined Concert. The Orchestre combined its tolents with our outstoncling Choir to torrn on exceptionol team. Tom Hciley presented this hne musicol orgonizotion on his Morning Sur- prise show when he visited Heights. The yeor's events were topped ott hy the cmnnuol spring con- cert April i2 ond the tour to lovvo April l5. Mem- bers of the Orchestre cilso porticipeted in the Region Orchestre performing in Cleveland. Throughout the yeor they hove succeeded in upholding their high stonclerds. stil ti Lynch, Norr. FOURTH RON, Ploslcer, Ronder, Glickmun, Wein berg, Smith, Landis, White, Blufistone, Roudebough, Lifton Rice, Morlcs, Delaney. BACK ROW Davidson, Weissfeld Schein, Segal, Shulmon, Kirlcstodt, Bosscirt, Fisher, Hersko vitz, Kessler, King, Morris, Katz, Orchestra Maintains Highest lah, ORCHESTRA SENIOR OFFICERS. FRONT ROW Paula Rcuer, Carol Kirlcstodt, Joanne White. BACK ROVV: Robert Morris, John Londis, Dove Bossort Bond members slurf of? c gala evemng os they check their cools of ll1e Mllxfury u Musical Standards xj +4 fl Cleveland Heughis Hlglw Orclweslru under the expert dlrecllon of Mr Farlncccn serencde mornnng TV vsewers on Tom Haleys Morn ang Surprise Show Meefnng and greehng fnends s one of Ylve mos? enloyoble parts of Yhe Mulutcry Boll Q-J THE CREST STAFF FRONT ROW Brenda Menluk Allayne Kahan Marcia Blrnholtz Mary Jane Lemmers Natalle N Camken Beth Garrlngton Mike Stem SECOND ROW Mr Wmters Norma Barry Lyn Guthrle non: Berger Lynn Bon Bloom THIRD ROW Mr Lehnert Anula Baumsteln Sandra Mlss Malm and the members of her Crest Staff represent a typlcal closely knut group at Heights Hershg Harriett Benesh Kathy Krumhansl Carol Osborn Paul Roncler Genda Newman Miss Malln BACK ROW Hank Roth Ruchord Wood Myrna Stone Karen Petersen Martha Chaney Thomas Welssenberg Jonathan Rosenthal Anne Smdelar The Crest Otters the students ot Heights an opportu nity to express themselves IH wntnng and art The school literary magazine presents pupnls wnth an op portunuty to contrnbute to an actual publncatuon any wrutzngs they may have done The staft chooses the otterlngs whlch nt thinks are the best qualified to meet the hugh standards ot past years Poetry short stones essays and revlews are welcome Students also do the nllustratuons for the Crest, whnch comes out twice a year The Business Stafts ot the Hexghts publucatlons spend many hours throughout the year organazung the promotion the dnstrrbutuon and the collections for the Crest, the Caldron, and the Black and Gold Mr Wnnters advises the group whlch keeps the books an order r 5 1 l r ' 5 4 f 2 f Q 1 1 3 ' a , y l p5 ll 9x Q7 I q l 1 , Z L I ' J . r Q 1 l l , , ' G- , l , ' I . : field, Shelley Paley, Sue Koppelman, Kay Turk, Barbara ABSENT: Ralph,Gardner, George Oetgen, Evalynne Press, Publications Provide Knowledge r' 1 4 55 rg M -1' ' - -- , - I- . . . . ,f - . . . . H l . . . . . . . . .A l , T l ' , , ' . Q, X . . . W 4 9 A . X . . . . T N. K T ' ff' I ' . f' - ul' A l t V' , V . . 2. v. -, ' -rl Q li 4 Carol Osborn Harriet? Benesh and Caroline Ford manage to relaln fhelr sunny smlles as lhey perform dlverslfled laslls as members of the Publlcahons Business Slafl And Valuable Literary Experiences 4.1 -L ,Ay 45 IH Ninth penods will offen Gnd Carol Osborn busy at work handling lhe busmess defalls of the Caldron Lynn Bonlleld and Shelley Palay co editors ol the Crest remmlsce by way of some former s-dmons of lhe UICQUZIDB 5 7 A Q I 1 . - Q,' l , ' 4 - 1 .l - 1.1. X ,, X I A 1. A f ' , l 'I x f' - , yt! pl e A-3, VZ I, if . N il. THE BLACK AND GOLD STAFF. EIQN' Q Carol Spedor, Judy Engel, Gary Polsfer, X Chuck Braun Hermine Greene, Judy Kcfz, Ellen Sochorow, Mel Gross, Mel Gene Mcerogn Vogel, Dennis Melfzer. BACK ROA! Bruce Vinocur, Lewis Allen, Eileen Lopote, Q! ? M U 1' 1 ,f . ls N 4 s an A L W , Ryo xg V S eL,l we -fm if -4. Hermine Greene Editor-in-Chief confers her Managing Edilor Eileen Lopofe. oboui Long hours of work fo mee? the weekly desde lines is definiiely c pcrf of a sfoff members schedule. Black and Gold Staff Combines The Block cmd Gold brings l-lieghfs students The news every other Fridoy, The sich, which is mode up ol students from Miss Von Siclcle's .lournolism ll closs, sperids mohy lcng hcurs ,working To perl fed The quolify ol The newspaper, Reporlers keep Their eyes wide open lor iiireresiihg everils ond persoholifies orouhd The scl-Col. liidividuols of i K- some hole Iii Clepelorfl Or :twigs people who 'E-F, visii our Ciiy are chefs ii'i', .1Cr.'e:l l:,f 'iieriilbers '3 of The B cmd G str? Cort e,ers'1:? ',-.oflzl issues lf ore discussed wid debofed iii 'rl'e paper, in mldiiioh ro cririrril evcilueiiei' el SCVCOI policies. ,fx Everything lfoiii seens 'C cless eleeiens receives ' . slq llfsl c3'.'f'-frigfje liy 'loc Criss' 5'::3, ,nl-ire is heeded by he edfyiel Buford, Tre Qdiieriol meh boord plone the ':iyou's Criil ifefies Twis yeor Bruce Vihocur held flee respO s'l35lifies el The ed- iie'-ir-chie' Sffiiiver l. hlf- i 'Ewa- if: feel over 'his f3Cs '5h :or Seesesfe' ll, ,l 46 Caldron Strlves To Present Accurate I-I sf S THE CALDRON STAFF FRONT ROW Shapnro Relsner Ullmo Chauken Magalnuck Sperber Welss SECOND ROW Glanlz Bluestone Osborne Benesh Rubln Green Fugowuiz Landau THIRD ROW Newman Mmer Spike Greene Bowley Le bowltz Sherrow Barenholfz FOURTH ROW Schwab Teper Allen Rose Harwood Snelaff Amster CALDRON HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES FRONT RON Skolnlk Siolter Poppas Hollender Fushman Vmcen! Chose Safier Shllman SEC OND ROW Mollzson Nash Bluestone Bowley Weiss, Shaw, Wmh Kaufman, Glazer, Mlrnofl THIRD ROW Lussouer Tesler, Newman, Wybrandf Horwood, Rosen Goss, Greenes, Kofz, Fox FOURTH ROW Makoroff, Zupnlck, Leanzo, Schwesnnger, Plmer, Wemlroub, Gxvelber, Zee Segel BACK RON Goodman, Melamed, Lucas, Novak Kafz, Kessler ABSENT Newman, Arnoff, Brownmg, Schneuder Schultz, Hyde Elconm Wneder, Smnh, Opper, Smufh Sheperd, Hungson Goldsreun, Luflon, Chaney, Tauber Ford, Theyer, Reich, Hawlhorne Lubare, Lefkovnlz,Davld, Schu beri, Rosenberg Allen Joyce Stahl IS one of the many typusfs of the Caldron staff who volunieers fhelr services offer school I8 , N , I , I I Q :I I S I I , ' I I I BI I ' I I ' f I - I , ' 5 5 I K I - , Q , I S 5 ,f Kr! I J - .I As' V yi a , 1 v' lt, ' 1 L A A ,-, ,s L W- .- E 1 A I f W: I X 5 Nz b e TA' s g . J .- I v . - 1 U f -1 .S Picture of School Activities lewis Allen CCH USUolly be found in this position or one simi- Under The expert guidonce of MISS Von Sickle The lar to it as harassed staff members swamp him with orders , . for photographs. Caldron staff has spent enioyable hours working to- gether and striving to prepare an accurate picture of school life and spirit at Heights. Nancy Schwab ...MQ f and Louise Newman, co-editors-inerhief, have di- rected the activities of capable and well trained 4 6. section editors w'o are responsible for their in- V , . dividual sections. Though divided into sections, the ' ,I stafil works together as a closely knit group, willing ' K ' 5. T. .. to help each other whenever needed. The work M s ' , . 'f ranges from writing copy to cropping pictures and ,N if q 'V Q . ' making layouts. Each new phase furnishes an in- 's',,,A. ' valuable experience tor the staff member. The long ' i ' hours of work are rewarded in June when the final ff ,f product is issued. The Caldron staff strives to pre- sent to the student body a memorable and an out- ,,., standing yearbook picturing all phases of school life. . K e. K. 4 Members of the Coldron stalt work on assignments dur- ing the ninth period. They discuss the various problems which arise and try to agree on logical and practical solutions. CALDRON STAFF EDITORS. FRONT ROW: Pot Shapiro, underclass editor, louise Newman, Nancy Schwab, co-editors-in-chief, Marcia Landau, co-senior editor. BACK ROW: Barbara Barenholtz, faculty editor, Dick Harwood, boys' sports editor, Janice Reisner, girls' sports editor, Sue Ullmo, co-senior editor, Edith Tener. Carol Miner. co-activitv mlitnn ',. I 'lu-nf i 1 ! 3 Bob Clifford looks toward the skies so that Arnold Wexler will be able to achieve the right eye eftect. HEIGHTS PLAYERS. FRONT ROW: Baker, Anfine, Leslie Ulevitch, Goldstein, Spike, Winter, Mesuse, Tenenbaum SECOND ROW: Newman, Beetham, Sims, Rosenberg, Spikell Blank, Fisher, Schillar, Jennings, THIRD ROW: Miss Evans, Gerstein, Slaymaker, Clifford, Levey, Schulman, Kassmon bl 15. Players Perform Every Semester to Bring Theatre to Heights Carrolle Bergholm has her arms full of roses as she accepts con gratulations for her performance in the Far OH Hills the first Heights Players production of the year. The play is concerned with a young lrish girl whose personality is domineering. Carrolle played the lead role. L i,li'f':' ix Gayman. FOURTH ROW: Friedl, Rutzler Ill, Marks, Peterson Gurev, Robinson, Andrews, Wood. BACK ROW: Rosenberg Rosen, Wexler, Roseman, Brown, Kerstein, Brennan. ABSENT Bonovitz, Jacobs, Daniels, McCormack, Behrins, Frey, Simon Derrickson, Brombaugh. - f' - S3 1 THESPIAN SOCIETY FRONT ROW Newman Anttne Frledl levey Fisher SECOND ROW Dr Perkins Clifford Frumker Roseman Wexler Brennan Marks Wood Robinson Judy Friedl president of Thespians confers with Den ms Roseman vice president and Louise Newman secretary A group of Thespians in Troupe 410 gather around Dr. Perkins who became an honorary member of the National Dramatic Society at the December inf itiation. Dr. Evans and Mr. Vincent are the faculty sponsors of the group. ni' ls, Dramatlcs Provides Pupils With Challenging Activity The Heights hapter of the National Thespian Soc: ety Troupe 4lO has been kept busy during the past year with activities which were geared to further the development of dramatics in the high school Mem bershnp is granted to students who have done an outstanding 'ob working with one of the phases of dramahc production The names ot the new members are announced at the initiation held each December and May The ceremony is held tn a dark room brightened only by the yellow candles which are given to each new member as he is conducted up to the stage Heights players have spent a successful season working on two mayor productions as well as the one act plays which are given in the Little Theatre at the weekly meeting This year Mr Vincent who is co sponsor of the organization with Dr Evans se lected an lrlsh play called The Far Off Hills as the groups tall play The cast spent many weeks re hearsmg so they could convey the Irish spirit well X'O ts' NATIONAL HUNOR SOCIETY. FRONT ROW: Newman, Teper Miner, Sacharow, Kravitz, Svatos, Heller, Davis, Schwab. SEC OND ROW: Miss Whitsey, Chaiken, Kest, Peltz, Herstig, Koss- man, Buzney, Sindelar, Rudolph, Reisner, Landau. THIRD ROW Koplow, Leighton, Wotring, LaTour, Robboy, Koval, Tamarkin Martinson, Rutsky, Palay, Bonfield, Berwitt, Rutenbergs, Marsh FOURTH ROW: Goodsitt, Tucker, Bachman, Sambrook, Mar- r r SEMESTER I OFFICE SEMESTER II James Herrick President Eugene Appel Robert Richardson Vice-President Kathleen Carney Constance Leighton Secretary Shelly Palay Edwin Rutsky Treasurer Firth Spiegel Norman Amster Eugene Appel Jean Bachman Stephen Basset Jeffrey Belkin Joan Berwitt Lynn Bonfield Gordon Borkat Ruth Ann Brown Carolyn Browning Lynda Buzney Marilyn Caplow Kathleen Carney Carole Chaiken Martha Chaney Robert Clifford Robert Craig Deborah Dauber Neil Davidson Natalie Davis James Dowd Ralph Gardener Daniel Givelber Diane Glanz Arlene Goodsitt Diane Greenwald Judith Heller Marsha Heller Elizabeth Herrick James Herrick Lawrence Hershman Sandra Herstig Joyce Hurwitz Barbara Jenks Barry Kahan Joan Kest Edward Kiner Carol Kirkstadt Helaine Kleinman Sue Kossman Sylvie Koval Isabel Kravitz Marcia Landau Jacquelyn LaTour Constance Leighton Robert Levine Lawrence Levy Marilyn Marsh Janet Martin Carol Martinson Carol Miller Carol Miner Carolyn Nall Norton Newborn Louise Newman Shelley Palay Tama Peltz Janice Reisner Robert Richardson Nancy Robboy Howard Robinson Renee Rosenblatt Anita Rudolph Solveigo Rutenbergs Edwin Rutsky Ellen Sacharow Carol Schakrik Nancy Schwab Anne Sindelar Jerald Sobul Firth Speigel Harvey Strauss Norma Svatos Marlene Tamarkin Edith Teper Karen Thompson Gail Tucker Bruce Vinocur Mel Vogel Harvey Wolinsky Judy Wotring tin, Browning, Dauber, Herrick, Kleinman, Kirkstadt, Greenwald Carney, Glanz, Chaney, Brown. FIFTH ROW: Herrick, Kiner, Strauss, Borkat, Hershman, Levine, Vinocur, Kahan, Shofrik Jenks, Thompson, Miller, Robinson. SIXTH ROW:Gardeher, Rich- ardson, Vogel, Craig, Dowd, Amster, Spiegel, Levy, Belkin, So- bul, Givelber, Clifford, Bassett, Newborn, Appel. Honor Societies Recognize Upperclassmen being initiated into National Honor Society get in place after being led to the stage. Q. L 1 Ellen Sacharow and other Inmates enloy punch and coolues at the reception glven after the Qulll and Scroll mmatnon Achievements of Indlvlduals SEMESTER I OFFICE SEMESTER Il Nancy Schwab President Shelley Palay Shelley Palay Vlce Presudent Lynn Bonfleld Lynn Bonfleld Secretary Ednth Teper QUILL AND SCROLL SOCIETY FRONT ROW Landau Lynn Bonfield Murcia Birnholtz Ralph Gardener Hermine Greene Judith Katz Susan Kappleman Kathy Krumhansl Marcia Landau Eileen Lopate Eugene MaeroIT Carol Mlner Louuse Newman Shelley Palay George Oetgen Gary Palster Paul Ronder Henry Roth Ellen Sacharow Nancy Schwab Ann Sindelar Marlene Tamark Ednh Teper Melvln Vogel Bruce Vlnocur Membershup In the National Honor So clety sxgnutles one ot the hlghest scholas tlc recogmtlons that an lnduvldual may recezve Upperclassmen become elnguble at they have a hzgh academic average The faculty and the old members then select the new members who are mntnated at an assembly held each December and May The members must also have made outstandmg contrlbutlons In leadership service and character Quill and Scroll ns the mternatlonal honorary society tor hugh school lournal :sts Members must be nommated by the sponsor ot the publncatnon on whlch the students work The executive secretary of the assocnatlon must approve the choice as well Black and Gold Caldron Crest, and Handbook are the publications Teper Palay Bonfleld Schwab Blrnholtz SECOND ROW Sacharow Snndelar Lopate Greene Tamarlun Mmer Newman THIRD ROW Koppleman Ronder Roth Vmocur Krumhansl Katz BACK ROW Gardner Polster Vogel Maerof? Oetgen Q-v -fc is - g Q .X X ' I ' O 0 1 , . ' ' I I I : I I I I I . I 2 1 ' 1 1 1 1 l 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I ' 1 I I I I ' 5 A 4 ay is 1 L s -. 5 2 ' 1 tl A Q -rl L I' r ff :- I 7 I' S l V -.. .', 5 . 5 . K' ..i ,, a - 5 ' 1 - . 3 T5 v T7 , 5 , v ,, Q f. fl I 'W , 7 s C .,- vw ,. ,, V , ., - V 4, s. ,I -5 x QF, Q, i ' , X 1 - 1 ,, C' 4 3 K 9' -1-. ., v 4 . , , I lv il v if v- .f 53 fx fv- 'gd Q r 8 . Iwi, p xi K, '. ' .v -vp 1 . . r .5 M-lyk -N. 1, igQ.gg K ,TX . 1 fgvx . r. T X Q x' K 1 ' , . . .. ,sie ,INV 1' I Q. 1 A ' lf' FV MN .. . K .V . X , . x , ' A ' r - , Y ' Through Our Athletics A prgsl4ir1splaTTerecl lreavrly wprh rrrrrcl.. A basketball dribbled clown The cowl. . .A pair of Traclc shoes clarrglirwg irw The locker room , All are symbols of The hue aTlrlf.:TiC program That Herglws has upheld Tlwough The years. The sprrwe Tlrmglirwg cheer TT'roT brrrwgs a rosy glow To The Cheeks of sruderwls selling popcorn and colces at fooTbaIl games srgrwrhed The shrrwrrwg sprrrr TlroT resUlTs from xomrrwg wrfh Trierwds amd aheerrrwg The Team To vrdory ParTrcipaTror1 :rr sporls glue The members ol The Team opporTorTrTy To cleweloa a 'eelrrrg oi coope'aTror1 and ellorr They have learned To srrrve Toward a lTealThy, cor'sT'ucTrve goal and To accepT drsappoirwrrrem Q.-uh The glory, AThleTrcs have given arm rrwcehwe To sTuderrTs To geT ouT and support Their school ey WGA? A5395 T-lerglws obTalh TTS ouTs'aP:lr'Tg repjzzfroh :rs 1' s:l'3ol elgoocl spo'Ts ::'s1'- r. wr :i' Y ,- , ' V ....x,Vu corvfrrlnmecl rruglr rrs Lpli ii fl 'TG Hflv 2 ff' lo 686' K xi-x ' 1? feskfkfkj 9 lm' BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW L Arslcnuan G Muerofl P Herruck BACK ROW N Gums J Wyse B Bell L Adelman K lk B Papenbrock M Mathews R Hagley L Shel M J Moosman Mr Zwelg M Solon H Brown M Hopknns M Newborn SECOND ROW E Levine J Sobul .l Reeser D Flshel M Levlne J Wyner J Oster Swisher C Lake G Curmody D Udelson A Goldberg J Luck and Weather Provlde Toughest Baseball Foes Plagued by hard luck and poor weather the Henghts Tigers posted a 4 6 Lake Erue League mark and a 5 9 season record Centertlelder Gene Carmody had a 406 batting average to lead the league The seasons hughlrght came when Heights upset LEL a d trrct champ Euclid l O The Trgers Le er Strel and the Panthers Larry Nosse were In a scoreless nnne rnnmg duel In the tenth rnnung Monroe Newborn knocked IH the wrnnung run lor Heughts Although they experrenced a losrng season the Tr gers recerved satrstactron from two overwhelmrng vc torres over Shaker Drtched by Newborn and Mathews Heughts other two wuns were over Parma and Luncoln Many ot the Trgers losses could have been averted W with a little luck Herghts dropped two squeakers to Shaw M IH the last unnsng Agarnst Collrnwood the Trgers saw a l O lead fade rn the hnal frame as they lost a heart breaker to the Rarlroaders ,,,,,1 At the end of the season Coach Zwelg announced has resrgnatlon atter leadung the Trgers to a state chant pronshlp and many dlstruct reglonal and LEL titles dur :ng eleven years at the helm Thus season Mr M Kunnon s Frst as baseball coa h M N b b b ll l tt d f t b ft saw Heights wrth many returnrng lette men led by Mark only ew om me 0 9 when mlm S 'rs use Q er huttlng a doJble nn the second rnnxng of the Helghts Lmcoln Levrne Jerry Sobul and Dave Udelson game 36 . 41' I 1 V X X . .Y 1 ., . ew R mf ' . ' ,, A We fy., 1, 111, '1 6.1.-,M -11 D' , N V 4 1 11 - ' V . ss 7 1 'A . 1 ll' , n Ynyf . , . 1 '- 1 11 - - -9 . : . , . , . . 2 . , . . . , . , ub , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , , I I , , - Y - 1 - 1 - 1 r 1 - 1 - 1 - . 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 - 1 - . , . . . . . . . , nd IS , , - . st , , . I - , . . . i - I I , , , . . ' I un, ' V1 , 14 ., 1 ' . 9. y 111, 1 1 . . I . A W , E+. , v ggi 1 -1' ' . . . . . , . ' WW ww 1 ' I - 'remix 1.52 f , - Q, 'w91.f1v,, -1 . A. uw' f- 1 ,, - - 1 . M ,. 1 1 4 1 , -.11 .11 fr I 5 11 'W 1 1 ' - 1, X f ' xx C I ' I '-5 K fr . I . I rr- I I r- , . . - . c , . . . 1 1 F r ' , . . . ' . 1 1 - if ,I K The crowd becomes tense as the catcher gets set for the throw and Tiger second-baseman, Chuck Lake, awaiting the next pitch, clutches the bat. Heights Batters Record ManyClose Matches in I956 Collinwoad .. Shaw ..... Heights . Heights . . . Lakewood . . Euclid . . . Parma . . Shaw . . . Heights . Heights . . . Lakewood . . W. R. A. . . Heights . . . University . . SEASON RECORD Heights Heights Parma Shaker Heights Heights Heights Heights Shaker Euclid Heights Heights Lincoln Heights Heights first baseman, Murray Fishel, gets ready to catch the throw from third as the batter nears the base. 4' Jerry Sobul, Tiger third-sacker, barely misses tagging out this Lincoln player in his slide on a successful steal. BN if , . M X Gene Mgeroff takes the field between innings of the .S Heights-Lincoln baseball game US Sped'-'- CYS Cwoli 'he i n gi ji fifth inning. PC 8 P Q- .L 4' y, Track, Cross-Country, and Golf Round Out Sports Schedule The Heights track team held its l95o season under the direction of Mr. Lemming. Although the team failed to win a dual meet, it had some fine individual performers. The Tigers high-iump team of Ed Kravitz, Ron Rubin and Bob Voll took top honors in the LEL meet. The relay team of Don DeBolt, Richard Dom, Jack Ganz, and Gary lvlelsher was among the best in the league. Beginning practice in early winter, Heights' new track coach, Mr. Tupta, promised to have at least the best conditioned men in the LEL. Coach Tupta had high hopes for the Heights track team in l957. Heights fielded its best cross-country team in several years as Chuck Lake won the annual LEL meet and the Tigers copped third place in the LEL. ln the district meet, Coach Engel's team took a fourth, missing by one place a qualifying spot for the state meet. Lake was second in the district and Tom Day, fourteenth. Lake hnished twenty-second out of nearly two hundred district finalists competing in the state meet, Last spring, Captain Paul McQuilkin shot in the low eighties as Heights' golf squad came in tTfth in the LEL. The golfers faced all the LEL teams and St. .loseph's and Orange in independent matches. TRACK TEAM. FRONT ROW: T. Day, E. Appel, D. Kleger, R. iiifiifi Mr. Tupta, Heights track coach, checks season schedules with Mr, McKinnon. Preparing for a cross-country meet, Richard Dom, Tom Day, Gene Maeroff, and Wayne Poley workout on the Heights practice field. Bogomolny, R. Rllllllnf F- Gilles. G- Melslleh D- DeBollf J' Gram' Rappe, J. Balmer, B. Menks, N. London, M. Loveman, F. Spiegel, sscovsio ROW: L. Lief. J. Woltef. A. Hoffwfisr 5' l-lP5'eUe B- P. roian, P. Bundy, J. stevens, w. simndbefg. BAci4 izovv. Armstrong, H. Greer, 5- Cflmpbellf Mr Mellgeff R- Dom' B' B. Bond, A. Lester, B. Vanderbilt, P. Latimer, J. Levy, R. Miller, Weissberg, R. Voll. THlRD ROW: Mr. Lemming, D. Stewart, T. B- Grueninger. .yt liifify 'H' Golf capYaun for iwo seasons Paul McQunlknn a Heugh? senior demansfrafes the proper grup and slance necessary for golf shois GOLF TEAM FRONT ROV! Paul McQuulkun Chuck Hull Stuari Hnrsch SECOND ROv Mr Lund Dan Glvelber Harry Glvelber Bull Waechier 'G CROSS COUNTRY TEAM FRONT ROW Eugene Apple Tom Day Gene Maer 05 Wayne Paley BACK ROW Ruchard Dom Chuck Lake Sluari Lupsleuer John Flelcher Al Yhe Awards Dinner M Engle con grctulafes Chuck Lake on hls cross country performances w 7 A ., Nerf 1 .. , 5 5 - ' o . I lr J A ' . ' . S L i O . , A j ' A . . 1 I A A x . ll' lg . . I X X 1 n N J 3 'l ' - - - E A, M ' , r, - l l I -El E . O x v . C 'Q ,fl ir' A. I -J' l N . , fig .'-I ,V - ' 1 '1 'Q 'K . .. - , .4 1 he T filo' '33 QSYYE xB3i' fl is nan F1 1--A 1'-,al VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: B, Steiglitz, S, Green, B. Bucklon, F, Rosewoter, S. lppolito, M. Pohl, B. Berk, E. Levine, H. Mclcmud, M. Singer, D. Stuart. SECOND ROW: D. Schles- singer, G, Melsher, T. loforncro, T. Territ, S. Krulck, S. Yosowitz, B. Stomberger, D. DeBolt, A. Weiss, A. Silver. THlRD Injuries To Key Men Hamper Griders Throughout Season Bad luck began to take its toll early as Heights experi- enced one of its poorest football seasons. Before the sea- son opened both starting ends were iniured and out for the year. Bob Mason, slated to start at defensive end, broke his arm and Chuck Messina, who was to play end on offense and defense, fractured a leg, After losing to St. Joseph's and showing a glaring lack of speed, Heights won its only game as it crushed Lincoln. Before recovering from a Warren loss Heights was shut out by Euclid in a game highlighted by rough play as guard Leon Baer was iniured and out for the rest of the season. Backs Tony lafornaro and Bob Berk ioined the iniury list for a short time as Heights was collared by Parma. Shaw and Tom Matte proved too much for the Tigers, and Barnett Bucklan was hurt in the game. Heights lost its last three games as Stuart Green and Al Silver were hit by the iniury jinx. Fullback lafornaro led the team scoring with 60 points, and Tony Territ, tackle, was named to the All-LEL and All-Scholastic grid tcams. Bucklan and Bob Stamberg- er won the Loveland Trophy, The Heights J-V football squad won its first hve games, but the sophomores closed the season with losses to Shaker and Lakewood. Halfback Dave Hirsch led the team in scoring. Mr. Izzo's men finished second in the league, tilt :rn St. Joseph Heights . Warren Euclid , Parma . . Shaw . . . Shaker . . Lakewood New Philly if 5 xi. 'E' wg. 1 ! ' 'f J f w,..a 'MAL ABOVE: Racing in to block the Warren ball carrier, Bob Stamberger averts a touchdown. LEFT: Mark Le- vine tries a run to the right during a pre-season practice game at Heights, J. V. Team Produces Future Varsity Starters VARSITY RECORD .. . 20 Heights . . .. 47 Lincoln . ., , I9 Heights . . .. I3 Heights . ... I8 Heights ... . .. 37 Heights . 38 Heights . . .. I9 Heights . . .. 48 Heights . . . ' 4 A 'Z 4 ' ' E. W , A C 3 : . 4.3 5 '2 5 I2 O 12 0 0 I4 24 6 33 .K . I I Heights Heights Heights Heights Shaw . . Shaker Heights I It I JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD 21 St. Joseph 0 .. l8 Lincoln .... .... O -. I9 Euclid .. 6 14 Parma .. O I4 Heights .. 6 .. I8 Heights .. ...12 26 Lakewood .. 6 Q31 I We Q. I h' ' - t L 1 56,551-J i' 1 . JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW1 B. White, B. Locker, W, Schultz, J, Kubacki, H. Newman, J. Zettelmeyer, T, Homans, P. Dye, P, Yosowitz, B. Murray, D. Hirsch, N, Gordon, Rappe, A. Hoffman, S. Cohen, Mr. Izzo. BACK ROVV: J. Becht, L. Benz, M, Fishman, J. Blackmore, S. Harvey. SECOND ROW: T. Krotine, J. Bronka, J. Levy, L, Weisman, B. Bond, T. Richards, B. Rothman, J. Penn, D. Silver, B, Engel, M. Faigus, W, Schatter, B, Sidenberg. D. Antine, A. Grossman, F. Leavitt, R. Reimer. TH'RD ROVV: R. til Last sprmg the Heughts tennas team had a tlne season Wath an almost wholly lunnor team Hetghts mermen Un TENNIS TEAM FRONT ROW Mr Muller Sheldon Goftlleb Ron Rubin Howard Ranen BACK ROW Norman Amster Harvey Wolmsky Phll Flsher Marc Pevaroft Richard Gross Fred Blshko Heights Tennis Squad Fmlshes Second In LEL losmg only to Shaker Unuversuty and Gulmor Helghts tlmshed second an the LEL thus fall as at experuenced one of Its best seasons nn the last few years The Tigers shutout Lakewood Shaw and Euclud 5 O and edged Parma 3 2 Undeteated and tued for flrst place Henghts went unto the Shaker meet with a chance to sew up the LEL crown but the Red Rarders won 5 O Ron Rubrn Ken Fnnegold and Shelly Gottlieb each Partlclpatlng In the city league thus sprung Coach Muller had has enture squad back RIGHT Ron Rubin a tenms letterman prepares to return the up couldnt score enough polnts to wnn often After narrow ly mrsslng an upset over Western Reserve losing 40 37 Helghts was defeated by Lakewood Euclld Shaker and Umversnty School Coaches Johnson and Byer lost Ed Martin back stroker to mud year graduation Semors Duck Dom number one diver and freestylers Chuck Lake Jerry Hnrschberg and Harvey Goldsmlth wall not be back next season but many lunzors are returning Among the top lunnors are John Hoenle Make Koettler Jim Brown John Delaney Dtck Schlelcher Dan Hauser and Roger Delman proachmg ball dunng a practlce sessuon BELOW Star performers Shelly Gottlneb and Ron Rubin work out on the Heughts Hugh tennis courts 'gifts .aailliafa vi5i J- ' ' ft .1 -3 nd f 3.4 LA-, V 5554 -14' - 9 ' V . : . ' , , , . 1 Q I I R - . . . . L 1 l . 1 l V A 1 4 I I T I I ' D I ' I I . I I . I I ' ' 1 1 1 - I l 1 ' 1 l I I I I - D . I . . won all but one match. ' ' ' , ' , ' , I U I I I . I I : . I . I - - I g I A X. A? l ' lc . If - fr H. 2. s' . ' 4. T f 1 ci 1 U .,- . :H I , sr 4 , ' , I . ' Ivana.,-pv1vIF' f , or lhnzwx g, , f N x -4- . P , I . .f ,iv . gg. . 7,51 ABOVE: Dan Hauser pushes of? in a 200-yard race during the Shaker Heighfs swimming meer. LEW. Richard Dom shows perfect form in Q practice dive. Swimmers Work Hard In Rugged Season M H , I l l A 'M P Ill Q I , Q I u as I n V 4 as l ii M i n ll J . Q, Q SWIMMING TEAM- FRONT RONI M- BGYSV, Jeffy l'llfSCl befQ, Meyer, John King, Ellis Laitala, Bob Grueninger. BACK ROW- Chuck Lake, Mr. Johnson, SECOND ROW Paul Chapman, Har- Philip Fisher, Richard Riemer, Mike Lime, Alan Miller, Kalman vey Goldsmith, Mike Kottler, Buddy Hirschberg, Ron Sands, Rag- Schneider, Arthur Steinberg, Dave Howell, Jim Dauber, Sfeven er Delman, Tom Delaney, Dick Schleicher. THRD ROI. Dick Dreyfuss. Dom, Klaus Gllmfo, Dan Hauser, Jim Brown, John Hoenie, Jack hi BASKETBALL TEAM. FRONT QCA Jerry Sobul, Ronny Morley, Mike Hopkins, Ralph Freeman, Bert Price, Sieve Rose, Bob Armond Waxman, Dave Kafz, Bob Silver, Red Crawford, Dave Mason, Bob Smmberger, Howie Beoulaii, Joel Eisen, Udelson, Bill Wahl. BACK ROW: Mr. Vannorsdall, Bob Lukin, Tiger Varsity and J. V. Basketball Teams Bert Price fights hard to ge? vhe lzall in the first jump of the season against Easf Tech. lil During a home game, Mike Hopkins lumps high io take the ball on a rebound as an astonished Shaker man waiches. 4 n 'M T yt- ' I ' f -'- --ff .,-..-,.. .,,, , . M.- ,., 11 .4 ' ti -T' 1' if fi A me fc' l ' 2 ui.-.-.4 Y I ........ IB gm ' . 1 if W I ,A 5 it Z . 1 on . o T 5 f 9 ny, yy 4, . 1 Tl' i f I - p 2 , t 4. il '- JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: John Wat- Tom Krotine, Jim.ZeII9lmeY0f, AlGI1 Wyner, Thomas Weissenberg, son, Kenny Silver, Bob Richards, Joel Feld, Ray Fischer, Larry Paul Blackman, Stuart Evans, Harry Wasserman. Benz, Lou Goldstien, Jim Becht, Al Weiss. SECOND ROW1 Barely Miss Championship Spots In LEL A vastly improved squad quickly describes the T956- 57 edition of the Heights Vanmen. The Tigers were even better than the record might indicate, drop- ping two heartbreakers to East Tech and Canton Mc- Kinley. The biggest blow to the team came when mid- year graduation claimed Bert Price and Ralph Free- man, the team's top rebounders. After dropping the season's opener to East Tech, Heights rolled up four straight wins before being stopped be a tough John Marshall squad. The fol- lowing week in the LEL battle for first-place Lake- wood's height proved too much for the Tigers, and they suffered their first league loss. Pacing Heights through the season were Bert Price and Dave Katz. Price, one of the area's top rebounders and all-around hne players, was the third highest scorer in the LEL at the time of his graduation and held a I5-point per game average. Katz was Coach Vannorsdall's top scorer staying among the league leaders the entire season and holding his average around the 20-point mark. The iunior varsity cagers played some of the most thrilling games witnessed by Heights fans although the team failed to cop first place. Improving with experience, the JV's, under Coach Butcher's super- vision, fought every game all the way down to the wire including a double-overtime loss to St, Joseph's. ti ev- f X ' W-'U . ,W . J... Bobby Weissberg grapples with Shaker lighfweighl Frank BOldO1Gl in a now-traditional rivalry, Bobby scored the only pin as Heights lost to the Raiders. Matmen Finish Fine Season Eye Next Year's LEL Crown Rolland Locker, Jock Barmen, Pele Dye, Fred Lenhardf, Norion Gordon, Fred Rosewofer, Phil Yosowivz. BACK ROW: AI Birn- baum, Paul Kleinstub, Marvin Faigus, John Wolfer, Hershey Co- hen, Alan Silver, John Mills, Sieve Price, Dave Hirsch, Mel Solon. 'ir' Y H-CLUB. FRONT ROW: J. Salem, B. Weissberg, l. Kaufman, D. Sobul, E. Martin, J. Hoenie, D. Toth, M. Hopkins, M. Levine. Udelson, B. Berk, E. Levine, T. Day, S. Price, G. Maeroff. SEC- FOURTH ROW: S. Lipsteuer, D. Debolt, G. Melsher, C. Messina, OND ROW: D. Swisher, B. Silver, E. Appel, J. Hirshberg, S. D. Katz, M. Fishel, B. Price, S. Rose. BACK ROW: T. Territ, Miller, D. Givelber, P. McQuilkin, J. Wolter, N. Newborn, J. T. lafornaro, R. Stamberger. Barmen. THIRD ROW. A. Waxman, C. Lake, B. Bucklan, J. H-Club Offers Varied Activities for Heights High Lettermen Rapidly improving every year, Heights saw in its third season its best wrestling team yet. A top team along with Euclid in the newly formed LEL wrestling league, Coach Mark Matovina's grapplers won their first four meets of the season by defeating Western Reserve Academy, Mayfield, Brush, and Shaw. Bidding for their fifth straight, the matmen were edged 24-23 by University school. After crushing Parma 47-O the Tigers were whipped 33-l2 by Euclid, one of the state's top teams, in the battle for first place. The Tigers lost hopes of finishing in second place in the LEL when they suffered a defeat by Shaker, 24-l7. Recordwise the top matmen were Jack Barmen, Eu- gene Rosewater, Bobby Weissberg, and John Walter. To be eligible for H-Club a boy must have earned a varsity letter in a sport at Heights and be willing to attend meetings and aid in club projects. Among H-Club projects are sponsoring of dances, helping out at school functions and caring for the Heights sports gallery on the boys' ramp. The club's officers in the first semester were Bob Stamberger, president, Norty Newborn, vice-president, Steve Rose, secretary, Barnett Bucklan, treasurer, Ad- vised by Mr. McKinnon, the club was headed in the second semester by Steve Rose, president, Dick Dom, vice-president, Bob Voll, secretary, Al Weiss, treasurer. Steve Rose conducts an H-Club meeting as the members elect officers for the second semester. Z NL ,J is ' as . '1 GAA EXECUTIVE BOARD. Connie Leighton, cor responding secretary, Marlene Tomarkin, vice president, Beth Bassett, president, Sue Kossman treasurer, Judy Siegan, recording secretary G. A. A. Gives Girls Fun and Skill Girls who are interested in athletics may ioin a club sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Association. Not only does GAA Otter the chance to improve in athletics, but it provides many lively and diver- sified programs throughout the year. This year, colorng materials were collected from each mem- ber and sent to orphanages. All types of girls' sports are offered by GAA, After school intra- murals include held hockey, volleyball, softball, and basketball. These are sponsored by the Ath- letic Club. The swim club offers all the afterschool sports and the tennis club attracts aspiring tennis players. For those who excel in sports and leader- ship, GAA has three honorary groups: Gym and Swim Cadets, and Yellow Jackets. 4 4 . 'T f I X O iirfxl . -Q , ii' , 'mx B H., I. 7' 'iff Ii KN! . 13h -4717, ,s f 'lUhL..twm-D- im' lv , Apparently unaware of the icy fate awaiting them, three girls plunge into the frigid pool during an inter-class swim- ming meet. GAA EXECUTIVE BOARD. FRONT ROW: Carol Schafrik, president of Yellow Jackets, Carol Martinson, president of Swim Club, Renee Rosenblatt, president of Gym Cadets, Charlotte Rosenthal, president of Athletic Club. BACK ROW: Betty Herrick, president of Swim Cadets Sylvia Mattiat, president of Tennis Club. GAA HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES FRCNT ROI' S Holsleln M Reldmar R Slromberg W Chun A Bromfleld S Lockman SECOND ROV L Reece P Shapmro J Beckensfenn N Eisenberg J Bassuchus y Ma :af ver b Basse Car M Sml M Brownln Kn D Frled A Pac er W Ra debanglw J Mack C Klrlcsladl D D1Henderfer M Tlsher K Carney E Torch M Dolunslcy Roofing for lhelr lavorxfe learn af The nual raculy Varwy volleyball game a e rl-ese members of vlwe GAA Noe he facully won r Mller MY Farunaccu Mass Graham and Mr zzo drsploy afnleflc a lufy an Ylme Faculty Varsrfy volleyball game 1 I Intramurals Offer Keen Action The many alter school sports sponsored by the Grrls Athletrc Assocrotron otter on excellent op portunrty to become tomrlrar wth the vorrous sports hockey volleyball boslcetboll softball tennrs and water polo To be elrgrble for these octrvrtres a gnrl must be o member IH good stand :ng ot GAA Any GAA member who comes to the requrred amount ot practrces ond makes a good showrng rs quolrtled tor the Block and Gold teams Gym teachers Mass Graham ond Mass Horn then choose the best gurls on these teams to com pete on the All Stor teams An outstcmdrng per formance rs requrred ot these students rt they wash to partlcrpate on Cl vorsrty team To be on the Varsity team rs to have outomotrc membershrp ID Yellow Jackets The Athletrc Club sponsors the games Wall Sylvia Mathats skrllful sp ke foul her foes In this achon packed volleyball game? Mlss Graham Mrss Horn and Mass Crane of the gym department and the gurls rn developmg ath lehc slulls Barbara Frshman taker her turn at servrng durnng an rmportant Intramural volleyball game : I I I I 1 A+-.xkwwm yr ' 1 .ec , X -f f l V l A 2 A , V:.i,M,,,?Mi Ye -rg' hx: ,A Yu' 5. ,,14,5 X - twig 7rr i X11 Watch fha? ball! Every muscle and nerve tensed, the receiving team members gaze ai the falling volleyball. Beffer watch ii, Sylvia! Joanne While is sure fo make lhaf Sue Halle doesn'? look loo unhappy abou? the big decision baske? if Sylvia Maflial doesn't Think of a clever way 70 before herg which shin guard for which fool should she use sfop her. in fhe game? 1 'Kean I Ready, aim, fire! As Ann Joy Blond aims at fhe bull's eye, she develops her sofiball sfyle. 41: A we ex -...... aff 4' sq, ag -'0i ,5 ' .' ' Z 5 '12, Jr, . ' 4 xl g Q, ,, , I ', '.L,l , V V, 4 ,,.. 2 5 sf- v - Gym Cadets Carole Chaikin, Janice Reisner Gail Tucker, and Sandra Jaffe decorate for the Senior Farewell Dinner held in honor of graduating cadets. Gym and Swim Cadets Have Fun Filled Activities Each gurl who is accepted as a Gym Cadet must have maintained good grades IU all her subtects secured the recommendation ot her teachers and passed numerous oral written and practical examinations The duties of the Gym Cadets include retereeung intra mural games counting towels managing the showers taking care of miscellaneous gym equipment and as sistung the teachers by supervising the games and ac tivittes IH gym classes The gurls held a bowling party sponsored the turtle racing booth at the All School Party and attend d the sem: annual dinners in honor of the graduating cadets This year presidents have been Renee Rosenblatt and Siva Marshall Li 1.1 Tv' A Txxex 'i W RJ'-T 'Gt Girls Swim Cadets is a closely knit organization ot skilled swimmers They and the swimming teacher by showing girls how to perform strokes and dives and they create the annual water pageant ln addition to swimming three times weekly they meet every Thursday to discuss water pageant plans or other activities In order to become a member a girl has to swim 22 con secutlve lengths surface dive tread water and demon strate five strokes and two dives High spots ot this year s activities have been the water pageant an over night at Red Raider and numerous potlucks and dinners The presidents have been Betty Herrick and Debby Dauber LEFT With toes pointing towards the slues the Swim Cadets practice performing graceful water show stunts BELOW Squirmlng through o difficult course is a test put to gurls who are trying out for membership Gym Cadets T-Eu . . . . . , . 1 , , . . t 1 f T I . . - I I - . , . . , , . . . 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Mintz, C. Smith, S. Mattiat, N. Svatos, D. Fried, D. Comella. BACK ROW: G. Tucker, N. Rudin, P. Levine, M. Smith, J. King, J. Siegan I.. Bouriaily, A. Arnofl. Gym Cadets 1' W A . fav' fo 'Z' ,t , :f?.:,,- -' y 7' if ,M , rf! Qi? MJ' ' v xii., is I. 1 I - ,,. , ,iw ., 1 1 A 1 as J I 1 I' OWN... Y 6 eff I U. N S it I 'K I I xt fu. A 'ful Cadets Edith Nutkin and Linda Markey clean volleyballs as one of their duties. JUNIOR CADETS. FRONT ROW. J. Moss, E. Estreicher, R. Grunspan, I. Luken, A. Freedman, J, Amdur. SECOND ROW: C. Fisher, J. Siegan, L. Miller, J. Aikens, C. Rosenthal, Miss Graham. BACK ROW: S. Marshall, R. Kosser, M. Fromkes, J. Atkins, J. Rose, I.. Markey, G. Levin. I x 4, f' Y 4 .1 ,yr Y w P J I H L H- x s I..- Ps.. 4 ' SWIM CADETS. FRONT ROW: K. Frick, S. Robinson, J. Harper, P. Lutz, C. Dilley, M. Mezocopo. SECOND ROW: C. Leighton, P. Gray, D. Dauber, B. Herrick, C. Browning, C. Martinson, C. Kirkstadt. THIRD ROW: M. Lowe, M. Stone, S. Brennond, J. Kennon, M. Tischer, M. Carl, S. Brown, D. Levy. BACK ROW. G. McMillin, L. Newman, D. Sparlin, D. Gentile, Miss Crane, W. Raudebough, J. Mack, T. Berger, B. Martin, B. Vincent. Swim Cadets Debbie Dauber and Carol Mortinson emerge from the water after performing a buck dolphin in the Heights pool. One, two, three, and they all iump in, as the gay Swim Cadets frolic while swimming during their class period. if .1 ...- mkalg. as 23 We ,E D, ,,,V .53 ft 71 f YELLOW JACKETS, FRONT ROW: B. Glueck, B. Martin, C. Schafrik, C. Leighton, K. Pappas, l. Kravitz, D, Camella, S. Halle. SECOND ROW: C. Swanson, C. Martinson, B, Herrick, C. Dilley, J. Gooding K. Koykka, G. Tucker, S. Wong, A. Mala- mud, THIRD ROW: D. Gentile, S. Mattiat, J. White, B. Dombroski, D. Levy, B. Bassett, J. Aikens, M. Browning, D. Sparlin, D. Dauber. BACK ROW: M. Stone, C. De Florentis, A. Reich, K. Start, C. Kirkstadt, S. Brennand, M. Carl, W. Raudebaugh, A. Bushnell, J. Kennon, J. Weiss. I m 1 Q . ff Anne Bushnell, Mary Ann Banfield and Betsy Martin romp at the Yellow Jackets picnic. Good Food adds to an afternoon of fun at the Yellow Jackets picnic. r '11 L' js., T Img, ,,. -- tl srl. .Qt giggx. in ,4 'l an wr ' '4,:Q:.f..fl.3g'+i, -.,-.7 Yellow Jackets Display Skill Acceptance into Yellow Jackets, the Girls Honorary Sports Organization, is the goal of any Heights girl intrested in sports. The preliminary steps prior to being eligible include participation in the after- school intramural program. After climbing the ladder to the position ot a varsity player she sets her sights on becoming a member ot Yellow Jackets. The club, with Miss Mary K. Kraham as its sponsor, strives to set the best example ot teamwork and cooperation. Look for the best in sports and you have Yellow Jackets! Tennus Club The only requuremems The Tennus Club has are To have a wullungness To learn To work and To have Tun The development of good sporTsmanshup and The acquusuTuon of The rughr Tennus Technuques are The pruncupal obuecTuve of Thus club Every sprung The GAA TournamenT us held un whuch any GAA member may parTucupaTe In learnung To cope wuTh compeTu Tuon noT un wunnung lues The value of Thus Tourna nenf Nluss l-lorn us The advuser TENNIS ClUB FRONT ROW C De FlorenTus C Chaulun L Schwartz L Gray C Swanson SECOND ROW S Maftuaf J Langer F Wynbrandi E Leslue R Grunspan BA K ROW B Berger B EpsTuen K Thompson N Eusenberg L Suges It H I 6 i mund M Gersfenfleld K 'vu-'unuifm -Mxffovm 91.5 -fa Q ...-Lf The Tennus c u waiches a maTch of doubles ,mm Swum Club The Svvum Club provudes many exTra currucular acTuvuTues for gurls who enuoy svvummung and guves Them oppor Tunurues To umprove Theur skulls In order To uoun Thus organuzaTuon gurls musT swum The lengTh of The pool un suxTeen seconds or less svvum TTTTeen consecuTuve lengThs usung an overarm sfroke execuTe Two duves and surface duve Tor a bruclc Durung Theur meeTungs The gurls hold waTer polo TournamenTs and prepare for The annual lnterclass Meef vvhuch many of Them enTer SWIM CLUB FRONT ROW C Mariunsan R Madorsky P Lutz J Bassuchus C Dulley D Dauber M Lowe B Vunceni B Morfun SECOND ROW M Stone W Raudebaugh D Genlule G McMullun M Carl C Kurksiadf J Kennon L Newman M Tuscher M Mesocapa THIRD ROW S Gurney H Benesh C Lemer B Behrens T McClennan J Cruchley N Chase V WeunsTeun E Fuersf F Meusels L Reece E Cohen FOURTH ROW J Gross B Evans C H ll J Epsl .l Mack S Robuson D DuBorTello J Harper K Koykka A Reuch R Morrus ' Rashkus BACK ROW C Strand? 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V s ' l ' 4 Q A r F T T lx 4 ll ' , ' l i I N ' x l 1 , l B X L l , w 'XF D I I , ' T T X ' J QQ l O V, I -. f' 'f fjg I l , 1' -' ll . J u l 4 T L X1 . B - x Q l 4 - 1 J F45 f if VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Duane Shapiro Norma Svaios Marlene Re xmar Karen Koykka Sandse Kaplan and Judy Weiss. Pep Led by Cheers and Tigers Always lull of pf-:L iwl rm S :sr I I cvffr leaders help QV'CC1llf I lcfepm Qpum U lwiglw peak, To la'- af The varsily gcwwf-f, average and lww- fe eflpcl cheers at pf-:U Tee gwrls. Dzcme Sw: beem head clweerleo es me me ear The lunior Vcvsmy Clweereacm f we are so 0 FTWOVGS amd 'me 'cw ge 5 J so 5 0 keep 5 IVI glowmg. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Deame Salfzman Deanna Ross, Carol Sfrandf, Judy Olnver Judy Muller L-..., new r-v I Q L Y K I 3 -v C P t ' ,Q XG 9 2. 'x fl f 'W ,-,MMM ,.,, W , C JM A 1, ,W B -A1 . I 'Wi-, M 1 gg f 7wwM- w , QR Xt 4? 4 P'm,,,,mm fra, -- . f Bi? ,V .. ZEEQZ? . f 4 , kg, fr' 2 3 Y ' Y ' x . 1 j .lf . - D 1 JL tl VI 5.4 V ,Alf al x i - - yt . A N 7 '45 , . N 3 'ilu , A . v 1 ' x, ,Q ,L n I . 4 . U I ' , .f . ' ' ig W n' V I ' u. .g,.' 1.5 ' 92 ' I--1 -n k 4 rm . '. 78? W X T 1 ff J I K ,, Z 'g 0 g r- I .'? th . J I , ' ' va , tv I f gk: i Q 0 ' 0 ' ,L A ,- A ' 1 , . ' ' ' A 4, Q i A x 5: P 5 Y' . ' '-I fl 5 0 L Y , Q hm, .XR R N ST U- 1 - ,f 1- -.,qn..w N1 . ,, j 'S- ,gr , t I . -is s I ' 1 .Tiff wut, . f 'LY TC 4 b i g fl! fn? TA -7 A 1 5 ,- ag. 'lgJLl ' I F 1 I 'rw - .JL Through CDur Facuhy Armed with red pencils and black grade books, the teachers of Heights vvage a constant vvar for the sake ot knowledge and understanding. Training students to become better informed individuals, ready to step into the world and take their positions as young citizens with dignity and a sense ot responsibility, keeps teachers busy each day, The teachers not only guide their students in classes, where they must try to stimulate the pupils minds, but they also help students to develop individual interests with extra-curricular activities. The responsibility of leading the youth of Cleveland Heights belongs not only to the teachers, but to the administration as vvell. These people vvho make the decisions ot management and educational philosophy keep the school policy strong and vital at all times. Teachers and administration give of themselves and their ideas to open the world and its meanings to us, 'gi 1 1 1 ' The Board of Education members seated from left to right are Mr Harvey assistant superintendent Mr. Guttield, Mr. Lutz, Mr. Elliott, Mrs. Ralph Gray, Mr Dougan president Dr Hill superintendent and Mr. Jones. Board of Education Works To Achieve Strong System The spokes of the wheel of education revolve around its center, the Board of Education. In the hub, is Dr. O. E. Hill, superintendent ot the Cleveland Heights school district who, as the executive olihcer of the Board, is the otticial representative and spokesman of the school administration. Mr. A, B. Harvey is the assistant superintendent and Mr. Arthur L. Dougan, the president. The primary responsibility of the Board is the determination of the policies relating to the educational and business operation ot the school system. The Board consists of tive non-salaried mem- bers who represent the interests of the school district. This group reflects the wishes, the wisdom, and the ideals of the citizens in respect to education. JQ 'UN Mr. Paul Nash The year i956-57 marked Mr. Nash's first term as principal of Heights. The concerns of our school are not new to Mr. Nash, who in- augurated his career here in 1923, Before assuming the position of principal, Mr. Nash was head of the history department. He taught social problems for a number of years previ- ous to his appointment as head of the Heights administration. His new duties entail working with the students, the faculty, and the parents to form an organization with a broad educa- tional program. Administration Advises and Assists Pupils Dr. Hugh V. Perkins, assistant principal, is well known to all the students, especially through his familiar voice reading the morning an- nouncements every day. A part of the Heights administration for many years, he has con- tributed much to the efficient leadership of the high school. ln carrying on the business of the school, he assigns students to homerooms, pre- pares the teaching schedule, and issues free textbooks. He shares with Mr. Nash the re- sponsibility for the administration and organ- ization of the educational program. Mr. Roy M. Flint Q., c-, f,-,. Dr. Hugh V. Perkins Many important responsibilities are held by Mr. Roy Flint, dean of boys and assistant principal. Mr. Flint's duties include attending to the disci- pline and welfare of all of the boys as well as helping the boys with their vocational and personal problems. Supervising boys' attend- ance and tardiness and the noon movies, many students meet him for the first time through these activities. Heights students are always cer- tain of receiving sympathetic understanding and helpful guidance from Mr. Flint. i X il Y I , . i Miss Marion Whitsey Miss Mary Ryan, Heights dean of girls, is kept busy through- out the day with her many responsibilities which include looking after the well-being ot the Heights girls. Miss Ryan also sponsors the Girls Cabinet and coordinates the social activities ot the school in addition to helping the girls solve their personal problems. Miss Marion Whitsey, an important figure on the school scene, is constantly turned to tor advice. Her extensive knowledge of the colleges and universities best suited to the varied interests and personalities of the Heights students proves valuable as she helps pupils with their program planning and college choices. As guidance counselor, Mr. Joseph Ruben's varied duties include directing guidance in the homerooms, making ed- ucational surveys, conducting other research, and giving students vocational information. Mr. Ruben also proves a helpful guide to the student seeking programming advice, Mr. Joseph Ru ben re fi 4 4 Counselors Advise Students With Personal Vocational Problems Miss Mary Ryan .1 ,if ill Sw In Memorium, Mr. Carl DeWald. friend and teacher of Heights students until his death in May 1956. N! is Beth Garrington, Alice Ziskind, Barbara Bloom, Stephanie Watkins, and Carol de Florentis take a serious view of work as they express themselves in various art media. Teachers Have Outstanding Experience The faculty and the administration have upheld the fine reputation of Heights through their work and helpful spirit. Always striving to perfect their school and to produce students who are strong in lead- ership and character, the faculty strives to develop a strong educa- tional background for the teenagers of Cleveland Heights. The scholastic backgrounds of the teachers and the administra- tion are outstanding. More than eighty per cent of the ninety certificated personnel at Heights have earned their masters degrees. Several members of the faculty are working on their doctorate, in addition to the five who have already received their doctors de- grees. Others are added to night school and summer school rosters. Heights teachers continue to learn alongside their pupils. Henry Bertodatto Walter T. Beyer Morton B. Biel Social Studies English Social Studies l X Q - Q .- Q., . I . Y NP K . sv ' tn , H3 Albert J. Abramovitz Science i 'L 9 C. .0 N w 14 if Gerald D. Birnbaum Mathematics -'ll --ec ff! Clyde Barnhard Industrial Arts 5:-v 'Q' Mabel Blanchard Language K' , br C , - si . 5,4-'ik' Mr Gentlle assists whale Mlke Welnberg puts the Gnlsh mg touches on a mahogany bowl which he IS making un wood shop Donna Braessler Household Arts 40 e. 7 Nancy L Burt Englush James Butcher Busuness Educatuon lg nn., i 547' Florence M Bromelmexer Business Educatuon ny, Y sl Dorothy S Burtt Household Arts Gracla F Carlton Socual Studues SJ! Teachers at Heights Are Active In Various Groups The facultys experlence shows many years of work In educatlon with l9l65 aggregate years among the entire staff Exght teachers are honored and loved by the Herghts communnty for their more than thnrty years ot service Eleven others have worked with the children ot the Helghts twenty five years or more The average number of years of experience ot each teacher ns 2l 3 Showing an active Interest In cuvuc and natsonal groups Heights faculty are numbered among the members of the Lay Committee of the Cleveland Henghts School Board the Ohno and the Cleveland Bar Assocuatuons and the Federatuon of Womens Clubs The Exchange Club the Klwanls Club and the Cleveland Heights Cnty Club are other groups whnch benefit from the membershlp of Cleveland Henqhts teachers Mabel Buckenmeyer Donnhy Bumey Talkmg to parents at the PTA sponsored faculty tea the Socxal Room are Mr Farmaccn Mr Langmead and Mr Winters 'UL I if .Y 'VE ts 442 F , 1 I 4 I L I Karl F. Christman Merritt Clittord Dorothy Crane Alvin R, Engel Science English Physical Education Sgciql Sfudies 0 4. .. :Y ,M il Ca- S F4 ' 9 M, ' . 3 1 Dina Rees Evans John F. Farinacci English Music The girls in Mrs. Gnagy's sewing class get practical experi- ence as they learn the fine points of making attractive clothes. . ,gcaqtiw , -v gf:- ltr' 'rl Fm' Barton G. Fetterman Social Studies Molhemolks Several pupils in Mrs. Buckenmeyer's Geometry I class watch Barbara Berger construct a triangle on the board. Their Community in Many Ways Mindful ot the responsibilities of community citizenship, Heights teachers have served as the director of a girls' camp, the business manager of Musicarnival, the director of Cain Park Children's Theatre, and the leader ot a Girl Scout troop. Others have given of themselves and their talents through the various churches and temples. Many teach- Sunday School, some direct temple youth activities, while others sing in their respective church choirs, serve as elders and members of church boards, and take an active part in the many other spiritual functions and activities. JN Lucie French English 1. Harry Gordon Mathematics Daley M Horn Physical Educatson 2 Leonard Freyman English Mary K Graham Physical Educatlor Carmen lzzo Physical Education 1 L gains ,- r ff V , .!1. f -as ., rg s we Gerard L. Gentile Irma H. Gnagy Bedffiw L- GOOC-lmuh Industrial Arts Household Arts Social Studies Heights Teachers Lead Prominent Professional Groups The past president of the American Theatre Asso cuation the former vice president of the American Speech Association and an officer of a National Education Association department are members of the Heights faculty Prominent positions in the Na tional Theatre Childrens Conference the Northeast Ohio Teachers Association and the Ohio Education Association have been held by Heights personnel The president and the secretary of the Greater Cleve land Council of English Teachers the president of the Ohio Modern Language Teachers Association Mr Williams and his drivers training students pre pare to leave for one of their many practice road SESSIONS and the secretary of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish teach at Heights A panel nn Mr Kremms American History class discusses the many and varied effects of the depression on the future of American citizens 86 ' A As mr , , 1' - I - . . . . I . X . . . If s . . . . . ' , . ' - I I I . ' . . I . , 1, ,' . I , . . . ,- A A V ll . . l T . .gi t ' -' - cs- t use to 5 . g c 5 I .V l I. A A . 4 K , , . . . . . . , ly' A ' . . rf. :M - , Q wa' Q f mf . , 1 N 4 1 ,-,lr Mr. Farinacci turns around to share an amusing item with other faculty members at the early fall faculty dinner in the cafeteria. The dinner which was arranged by the Heights Classroom Teachers Council was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Nash. Owen Johnson Social Studies --4 7 5 s Donald Lawson Science Thomas J. lee Language 1 SJ 'A t .K -l ff . Ja ' ft- , A. . I Y Y , f Robert H. Klotman MusiC 9 O 5.4 .Q-no-y Victor F. Leanza Special Education Oscar S. Lehman Social Studies , 9175, el- if 1 s ks., - ,y 'R 3 , , 1 ' I-,A Walter P. Kremm John C. Langmead Social Studies Science 'W ,Q is , . , I Q 1- -6 5 Ethelreda Laughlin Science The map of South America which Miss Magor's Spanish class observes helps the students to understand the importance of studying the language of their South American neighbors. , Q 8. - . S .,l,. . , nf fi g hi JA X A. ,Mi . ,LPN i j' mem X i , 3 A ' ' f- t o , ' , .lla H7 i .-5 Q 'KF f I 1' 2 ya ' f' I f X ki ' - - ,' ,J 2 -rg te ,, . 4 s. 'XX I M A , 5 uv W A .ad Thompson G. Lehnert F. Joseph Lorz P. Theodore Lorz Ronald E. Lund Ruth Lux Art English Language Social Studies Science K V ',, Some Teachers Contribute by Writing is A ,, ..:- dn. , 1 ' Y -T ig Approximately one-fourth of the faculty have shared Q, their tlne background and experience through the .5 xt writing of books and magazine articles. Subiects ranging from effective class atmosphere to drama, 5,hei5.Mu9ee Louise Mage, science, and speech have been effectively covered, Business Education Language musical compositions, textbooks, and visual aids are among the materials written, prepared, and pub- lished by Heights teachers. Some teachers are cur- rently at work on books for future publication. Teachers at Heights show diversified extra-cur- ricular interests and talents. The fact that one is a member of a dance band on weekends and teachers who are not coaches oftlciate for football, basket- ball, baseball, and swimming clearly indicates that Heights teachers have well-rounded interests. ELI Mr. Zweig demonstrates the focuIty's spirit in assisting pupil activities as Mr. O'NeiIl is welcomed at Heights. Mr. Farinacci guides Conductor Tim Dauber as the woodwind section practices during one of the orchestra's early morning sessions. Notices on the blackboard remind members of rehearsals and engagements. i nl Edtfh B Mqlm Kathryn H Marsh Engltsh Bustness Educatuon Heights Educators Express Many Creative Talents In addltlon to encouraging the Interests of Henghts students by helping them develop skulls through school actlvltles the teachers themselves spend time on thetr own personal Interests and hobbnes The Pioneer Players of Geauga County as well as local commumty drama groups benefit from the partrcrpatlon of Herghts teachers Creatnve talents are exhibited by the faculty member who for several years has been an exhlbntor at the May Show of the Cleveland Museum of Art and the teacher who for seven years has played wtth the Cleveland Phil harmonuc f- Ethel K McBnde Soctal Studies 9 ' 4 '27 Jonathan J Muller Edward Mode'-'ck Mathematncs Engllsh Physics ll students attewttvely observe M Abramovrt 1 ... ,WM -im ,.. zasheex plains cl theory and conducts an experrment nn magnetism :QQ Merle G McFadden Sctence 'Y' 1 lb Q SL' s Ruth E Monnett Language ni -ou... Marll R Matovma Norval B McAfee Physical Education Mathematics Leroy N McHenry Mathematics Industrial Arts George Y McKannon Physical Educotton 5 'Ya .9 S Pt K 'r Xu. 1:'.' l QA M 5 t Georgia Parry James R Prrce Engltsh Busmess Educatton W mm . V , - ' V it PM i at aff 5 M, P fi' A . . 4, 1 K, , y . . V V L 1 , A .7 ' ' ' A E 5 A : ll 5 I V. fx , EM 0 it I :f t 4 fc, . M V 4 A! V Q ' V ' V ' lu' ' 0 l - ' r. ' - I I g K xxx t ' , tt.. y a at - t P fr- V, 142- 1 M ' x A ws y E r W M 1 , xg N L 1 Agnes Regan Englush EKQ 'iq is Clyde W Rutherford Chqrlgs E Simon Gemldlne SP'nk MOYl1em0llC5 Lgngugqe Busnness Education 5' Manfred M Strauss Language .f .. ln a demonstrahon talk Charlotte Rosenthal and Mr Modencks Speech ll class enloy Sue Palgutas explanation of the structure of a vuolln Rlcha rd Tu pta Physical Education Gaul T Vannorsdall Physical Educatnon K Roy L Uber Sclence Bermce L Van Sickle Englnsh I , - Margaret Tipton English no 16...-1 Lelah R Stephens English George F Stncklung Musuc an-nr Helena Tubaugh English Mrs Braessler and three members of her cooknng class sample some of their products whsle Nancy Halpern and Sue Mmtz work at the stove -and if 90 ia G' . 1 he 5 J F, i Q 3 5 Y ge ell Q Mfwx Y , X, JMR. ylls - he ll ' el' -A-W . JA J gl' g , ,- , A P .,r ,J fi' 1' I .S E 1 l it W 42' . Jp . , - l ' l ,, 3 x nr' . 1 j E I ,Z ,g, K 5 ,er so ' . J , vi fl A . 0' f . , V. Reta J. Verhulst James E. Vincent J. Marshall Weber Catherine M. Weller Sarah Wemell English English Industrial Arts Physical Education Language Teachers Cultivate Varied Interests, Hobbies One teacher at Heights is interested in furthering the study of Esperanto, the international language, another studies little known languages, including Afrikaans and Cotalon. That Heights teachers have been recognized as leaders in their profession is proved by the fact that two are listed in Who's Who in Education, and one is listed in the Biographical Encyclopedia of the World and Who's Who in Music. Another is listed in Leaders in Ed- ucation and rated by Theatre Arts Monthly among the top twenty leaders in the American Educational Theatre. Two teachers from the Heights faculty have been honored by having been elected to work with the Pan American Games committee. I X f f' ff.. QQ 1 E. 14 T ' . ,-T sy, Mr. Lehnert and an advanced art class observe Myrna gf Stone's mobile. In the background students work on a life sa' size mural. 4' gc u Elizabeth Whitehouse Dorothy D. Wiles English Business Education 1 ., fn of . t ii --' , ' H' I if 1. 4 , I A Q5 , nm. 5' 2 is -'th' V s-.-s . A 'i Ralph I.. Williams Zeta Winslow William R. Winters Paul J. Wiseley Bernard R. Zweig Driving English English Business Education Social Studies 91 iff Heights' new principal, Mr. Paul Nash, and Miss Mary Ryan relax and enioy a PTA tea after a busy day. Faculty Exhibits While Bob Mehler studies during a commercial law class, Mr. Wiseley, takes time out to answer Jim Reeser's question about making a will. Judy King and Marc Pevaroh man the microscopes in Mr. Christman's Biology class and Joanne White and other classmates take notes. Spirit in ll! maui' 1, Q - , 92 School's Activities A tabulation of the hobbies ot the teachers proves that photography holds the top-interest spot. Read- ing, dramatics, travel, gardening, and music run close seconds. Bridge, golt, record collecting, hunt- ing, tishing, Hi-Fi, dancing, camping, and cooking are other interests which rate high on the teachers' list ot favorites. Doeit-yourselfers range from the teacher who built his own house to those with lesser ambi- tions. individuality is expressed by the teacher who operates her own loom as by others who like to sew and another who enjoys not only sewing clothes but designing them as well. Sports that are popular among the teachers include water sports, baseball, roller skating, horseback riding, and boating. Heights teachers enjoy making music as well as listening to it. Some play the organ, the piano, the accordion, the violin, and other musical instruments, others make use ot their fine voices. li Mrs Beresford Mrs Grugle Mass Amoduo and Mrs Krantz gather around Mrs Grugles desk to plot the course of another busy day un the school omce QGQN ohh Checking out books IS only one part of the 'ob of Mrs Elnott the Heights Hugh hbranan and Mrs Borchert the desk assxstant Mrs Phlllps Mrs Welsthal and Mrs Rosenberg omce staff workxng together at the switchboard contnbute to an elicnent office gw x QW g,,.f N.-.0 .sf K--7 School Nurse Mrs Newton keeps health rec ords up to date and cares for students who become all i ,T . ,X . if I ,xii ,,,7 , Through The Llnderclass The feor ond the owkword stumbling of the sophomore builds within him o core of feeling for his school. The singing of the Almo Moter, os eoch individuel gothers with his clossmotes for the first time in honor of deor Heights owolcens pride in his new school. Trying to see too much too fost, in closses ond in octivities. . .pledging the fiog with his clossmotes fo the first time in ossembly. . .cittending the first footboll rcilly, . .voting in the first class election. These give to eoch underclossmon ever-growing love ond enthusiosm for his school ond the people in it. With every new experience, he becomes more o port of school, reolizing thot not only the leoders, the older ond more knowing, keep Heights' spirit strong. The underclossmon, too, must fulfill his responsibility, no motter how meniol the toslc for only with his willingness to help will the spirit be complete. m L... Al HOMEROOM MS Mr CLYDE BARNHARD FRONT ROW Bull Lelken Robert Schlesnnger Elliott Adelman Charles Rosenberg Mlke Fellman SECOND ROW M Barnhard Jerry Flood Sheldon Zeldes James Mitchell Richard Frank Jerry Small THIRD ROW Pete Ward Robert Taylor Jay Weiss Rnchard Gross Robert Gold stem BACK ROW Lloyd Marks Earl LaRue Bob Lukln Duck Makman Bob Levlne ABSENT lvan Kaufman Howard Leslle 'isa Al HOMEROOM 108 Mass CATHERINE WELLER FRONT ROW Margie Forman Phyllts Mlrnoft Joyce Adelstem Duanne Cohen Judy Goodman Brenda Geffen SECOND ROW Betty Polacsek Charlotte Rosenthal Barbara Hummel Mlnam Est relcher Maureen Werner THIRD ROW Jud: Bun km Joan Kramer Maureen Fromkes Lynne Hartley Bunny Waxman Sandne Kaplan FOURTH ROW Mnss Weller Marilyn Tlscher Caryn Closs man Carol Garlock Penny Kelly ABSENT Pat Al HOMEROOM 116 Mr JAMES BUTCHER FRONT ROYV Marty Wndzer, Barry Herschman, David Schulman, Robert l.eVme, lrwm Levy SEC OND ROW' Stanley Kellln, Pete Bundy, Duck Baker, Allen LlpoH, Stanley Norr THIRD ROW Marc Madorsky, Jerry Sobul, Alan Israel, James Curts, Gene Burton BACK ROW Barry Katz, Barry Rubenstein, Rlchard Guhl, Bull Vanderbult, Nell Davidson ABSENT Louis Nadasdl, Arnold Weyler Al HOMEROOM 129 Mr JONATHAN MILLER FRONT ROW Donna Wlllmger Myrna Kleen Jannce Plnskl Marsha Kelner Martha Bremson SECOND ROW M Muller Charlene Mlskoe Jaye Reed Dorothy Yehl Ruta Stromberg Pa trlcla Spear THIRD ROW Beverly Goldstein Sue Hayne Phyllis Stem Judy Tuber Alice Freedman FOURTH ROW Susan Read Shelah Frued Kath: Bernon Joyce Zelman ABSENT Rochelle Wexler Linda Wenssberg 96 I I 2 I I I I . 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'sg Bll HOMEROOM l'I9 Mrs MABEL BLANCHARD FRONT ROW Auleen Sharp Ellen Kleln Sondle Rosenberg Arlene Stalker Madalune Pnazza Ted dl Dron SECOND ROW Amta Malamud Sue Mayerson Sherrl Brown Ophelua Guerrero Jean Ferguson THIRD ROW Alrce Rocca Laurie Blake Marcla Lansky Ilene Chase Phyllis Jacobson Bar bara Cagen FOURTH ROW Mrs Blanchard Ruth Goldsteun Sandra Nozlk Muna Meyer GJOVIC Zwuck Elarne Torch BACK ROW Judy Weiss MIC key Shultz .ludydole Smith Barbara Dombrowskl Jewel Kravstz Gaul Levin ABSENT Pattu Kaplan Elaune Lewrs Judy Rrce Marcia Schnelderman Bll HOMEROOM lll Mr LEROY MCHENRY FRONT ROW Ronald Stovsky Harvey SCl'lIH Lar ry Adelman Barry Herschman Sheldon Karp San dy Wemsteln SECOND ROW Hank Roth Dave Srmon Don levy Sidney Goodman Gl Lelb Jlm McGimpsey THIRD ROW M McHenry Frank Gnles Tony Boraruto Harvey Frshman Marc Fargus Bob Bernstein FOURTH ROW Davld Rnch ter Don Crabtree Nell Kurlt Larry Frredlander Klaus Gumto Gary Friedman BACK ROW Jay Frledland Jlm Brown Mike Hopkins Steve Ju hasz Davrd Polatsek ABSENT Frank Suleckl Jay Jeffery A v I x! 3 , r I f 'J l l f Q 1 A I , , J ' rd I2 if ' C it 5 I I , - , , S- H . . . 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' E - , Q L 'F' , 1 . , D v k ' , ' , ' I I l ' . - I I I 'z 5 J 98 Bll HOMEROOM 121 Mr RALPH WILLIAMS FRONT ROW Marshall Cramer Tam Dougan Dave Schackman Ken Kolt Larry Goss MIke FeIn stem SECOND ROW Blll Tucker Dave Smlth Robert Fnes Melvln Suegel Wayne Poley Norm GIHIS Duck SchleIcher THIRD ROW John Payne Jack Pottlnger Jack Szabo Lynn Broadman Ar nold Bruckner ChrIs Page FOURTH ROW Ken neth Lundner Nell Mclntyre Steven Katz Charles Gustafson Ellls LCITUIG ABSENT Ray Bernzweug Harry Cohen Fred Elford Phul Jacobson Al Pal mer Maurlce Ratner Larry Zuckerman 1Nr'i .l!-'L Bll HOMEROOM 308 Mr MERLE MCFADDEN FRONT ROW BIll Muller Eddte Levune Larry Ro sen Rnchard Newman Ruchard Haydu Gary Bar nett SECOND ROW Dan Noznk Dan Hauser Neoll Holder Eddue Pressman Marty Gersten feld Ted Bennett Joel Wyse THTRD ROW Don Clstone Gerald lsreal Walter Berghauser Mel Gross Dave Stewart Rlchard Seese FOURTH ROW Mr McFadden Ken Bram Marshall Sam uels Al Resch Dave Kleun Mel Golland BACK ROW Mlke Eusner Barry Pearlman James Krebs Mlchael Kary Dave Frazuer Howard Rosenberg JIm Maybury gli 'Lv Bll HOMEROOM 209 MISS DOROTHY BULKLEY FRONT ROVV Sandy Shepard Barbara Cohen Path FIne Shexla Budnn Sue Schnell Phyllls Hex ser SECOND ROW Elame Weltman Carolyn Mar 5 50f'dY Gurney Hamer Benesh Judy Smnh THIRD ROW Marlone Allen Sandra Duchon Lm drey Kloss FOURTH ROW Shella Starke Jocelyn Furey Carole Benlamln Henrletta Kasten Pa Kelly BACK ROW Edlth Glass Llnda Blase Har rIet Rlngle Judy Carman Marulvn Dolmsky Lms Latnlk ABSENT Barbara Goldstack Barbara Da VIS Carol Meuster Lols Samplmer 99 Bll HOMEROOM Mr P THEODORE LORZ FRONT ROW Lnnda HIll Rona Moskowutz Euduce Estremher Marulyn Davls Myra Welnman Marlene Schwartz SECOND ROVV JOCKIE Kahn Mary Jane Lemmers Judy Snlver Madelon Hambourger Patty Berko HTRD ROVN Janet Langer Wnnnfred Martun Carol Pehl Carole Bramson Marlene Rehmar Sue Kaye FOURTH ROW Ruth Goldberger Joy Shen ker Joan Sylvester Ruth Long Anne Barner LInda Mangme BACK ROW Pat Carbaugh Sand ra POFLHICK JUdl WrIght Ruth Sargeant Phyllls Suegal Jane Rose ABSENT Penny Antme Sue Slrlln ! 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I ' , , I . , .1 va A A' N I . l D ' , , 1 , I I has BII HOMEROOM 210 Mrs ZETA WINSLOW FRONT ROW Eileen Cohen Barbara Rossman Helen Joseph Lynda Bennett Nancy Stecker Joyce Kroot SECOND ROW Grace Galluccn De ena Kassofl Enleen Leslle Constance Dllley Mar cla Edelman Amy Katz THIRD ROW Lnnda Muller Elizabeth Lutz Mrs Zeta Winslow Sandra Rlttenberg Llnda Konnor linda Markey FOURTH ROW Lounse Waxman Carol Good man Jane Alkens Betsy Osborn Janet Burke Judy Brlght BACK ROW Elame Glazer Ann Evans Marianna Wilde Huldc Rowsey Susan Rose Carol Plmer ABSENT Adrienne Fnsher Bar bara Sherman BII HOMEROOM 217 Mr OSCAR LEHMAN FRONT ROW Tom Day Earl Spector Earl Pollsh Bob Vlveassberg Shel Fnerman SECOND ROW Mlke Bernard Andy Schwartz Richard Horwood Ronnie Gllckman Gerald Zwuck THIRD ROW Perry Dworkln Jeffrey Paull Don Ehrluch Mel Hull Andrus Usxs BACK ROW Elliot Kelman Std Landskroner Don Jones Stuart llpsteuer El: hen Don Naragon ABSENT John Antoon Jlm Baughman Rog Burrow Ernest Halal Valdo Kon sen Robert Rubin 71 BII HOMEROOM 220 Mass LELAH R STEPHENS FRONT ROW Carol Goldberg Shlrley Hart Mar lyne Lazarus Annette Wmter Judy Dubln Shella Lockman SECOND ROW Ruth Mart Brenda Stone Renee Sherrow Naomn So'nnck Lola Kauf man Marcia Kepets THIRD ROW Janet Papp Greta Schelner Pat Lease Susan Ford Judy Ha ber Laura Conway FOURTH ROW Arlene Mnlls Judy Anderson Aluce Russel Sandra Posard Thelma Herman Carol Goodman BACK ROW Tom Berger Sand: Johnson Rhoda Bonovntz Linda Lampel Carole Shnfrnn Sharyn Bott If Y 71' ,.yvV V BII HOMEROOM 223 Mr OWEN JOHNSON FRONT ROW Steve Meckler Jlm Wenner Garry Schwartz Howie Beaufort Larry Plosker Howard Polish SECOND ROW Mr Johnson Bob We ber Myron Lavune Gary Neldes Alvm Goldberg Sudney Arnson Leo Lombardo Frank Cam Phil Ilp Robinson Make Derbel FOURTH ROW Bob Garb Harold Gluck Bob Perelman Ken Sproull Ed Kottler BACK ROW Stuart Green Ken Cole Mike Hirsch George Friend ABSENT Morrns Blatt Martnn Koppelman IUIJ ve' wc' N-rl - L g it 1 , 1 ' , Q E' V ', , ' , f r ' , 'CO- S F I I I F A if A 4 ,V , at fl X - . l '1 If I 5 2 ' , I E 'T S ' F Ls 1 I D, ' C: Y .gt Z 6 l I I I . - h .4 , . I :' I - ,, ,Z 1- 1 . I - 5 x 7 . . - 1 Z- Q S Q - , U , I, , d ,th , .,. .' . ' . ' I I AI I f I ' I . E I ' -S IQ I - - ' R' I+ . .. . . y, . ' I 8 se, A I .V H 1 . I 1 1 EQ I I I 'J- i ':::u .hi -73 .t W. Edward Nacht. THIRD ROW: Sherold Edelman, V . - 1 ',':,?:?:4,l Q A . , ', '- 15, C , 1- -. ' 'FU !p4'J -I , . ,, A -3 Y, A, I 1 1 1 1 .. , 3. Q 's .. YI, .' IQ, I I M y , -I I ' v 2, . . . ' A J I Him f 1 ,. I Q I A - I H M L! X . 'R 3511 .fry X A , V 1 - , N . A , ' I ' I I 3 'm L ' I ' - J S Tb B' x S . ' . 1 , T 4 ,C , , SQ '6 5, I , ' , ,' Y . . in f . I , I , ' 1 5: V' If .R , - 'N 'T . I . .l I ,I I I' y , , I v , ' r ' X.- ' -me '-x ',f , , 4 Bll HOMEROOM 225 Mr BERNARD ZWEIG FRONT ROW Nancy Halpern Amta Walllams Judy Amdur Becky Beard l.enore Reece Bonnle Berkey SECOND ROW Margie Katz Betsy Mar tm Judy Landis Jane Drelfort Carolyn Herzbrun Loss Paston THIRD ROW Mr Zwelg Joan Bou man Gall Lebowutz Judy Schemberg Judy Schaffer Dorothy Wnrth FOURTH ROW Sue Sonnhalter Golda Franklm Phyllus Suttgn Susan Esral Judy Strauss Sherla Busch BACK ROW Sue Goldberg Joan Weber Sandra Henderson Denise Sparlln Barbara Barenholtz ABSENT Jan ISDOllll'1g8f BII HOMEROOM 229 Mrss AGNES REGAN FRONT ROW Rachel Grunspan Shxrley Weuss Marcra Blrnholtz lmda Hrrsch Sandy Levenson Sandie Safler SECOND ROW Carolle Shapiro Marlene Rothenberg Arlme Chapman Marcra Reltman Sue Roman June DeMarmls THIRD ROW Raya Greenberg Adele Greenberg lrls Lukln Bonnle Spehek Linda Brlll Beryl Rosen berg FOURTH ROW Doreen Marzr Sands Srl ver Joan Moss Ellen Wymor Judy Langer Joan Harper BACK ROW Janxne Twig Patrlcla Penty Patrlcua Terrlt Joyce Baron Rosalyn Kahn Vlck le Welnstem 1 Bll HOMEROOM 226 Mr GEORGE McKlNNON FRONT ROW John Broughman John Francis Harvey Polster Buddy Hlrshberg Al Gafeman Harry Friedman SECOND ROW Ezra Steiger Donald Rollnns Robert Greenes Bob Lowe Much ael Kottler Frank Catlcchlo THIRD ROW Gary Stewart ary Felnglass John Kung Peter Bond Gerson Carr FOURTH ROW Harvey Verbelun Marc Gordon Sheldon November Rrchard Craw ford John Wolter Tom Delaney BACK ROW Dennis Meltzer Carl Belgle Lee Schwartz Ken Goldslern Harvey lrlen ABSENT Richard Hand ler Bob Mason ,A-1 Nl Bll HOMEROOM 301 Mr F JOSEPH LORZ FRONT ROW Harold Putt Lee Dollrns Donald Weinberg Randolph Gregg Henry Chakford James Stevens SECOND ROW Mark Sedley Davld lrwm Bruce Bell Paul Ronder Jerry Ben net? Fred Lenhardt THIRD ROW Dougles Franz Jerry Klrstem Jack Meyer Alan Hartman Sud ney Weinberg Steve Rembrandt BACK ROW Muclaael Lewis John Hoenle Paul Salay Alan Kowrt Mlchael Lucas John Conley ABSENT Rog er Delmay Ronald Euenberg James Prtrone Rxchard Wood I 5 I . g ' I ' I I I ' 1 I .. I . .1 . C 1 1 1 1 1 4 Z . I, 1 . 1 . l 1 i 3 , V 5 il 1 1 1 1 -1 5 . : . , - :V V3 1, 5 , I I I I ' , . . : I ' ' . . , y 1 1 , Q A t . I ' 1 1 - : - ,,,, 1 1 1 -Q V . J I A 1 ' I . . t y A X I P A I I YI 4 1 1 1 . f I B I I ' . ' I 2 ' . : I I 1: K G T 1 ' 1 1 .. I 'T A . . z ' , :L ' 'T 5- ' ' 1 1 1 I ' I . . 1 I W - ,. 1 G ' 1 ' 1 , 1 I' J - 2 1 - ... , I 1 1 ' A 1 1 1 1 . NN 5' I 1 D ' 1 1 ' 'Eff' : - ' ' 1 .gi 1 . : - sli- '1 IIA II ' ' . ' 1 .. Milf I I I I ' i I ' 5 ' . . 1 - 1 1 . . I . . 7 1 Q, . 1 ' 1 H . Cf . . . J 1 1 - H f' ' . ' Sl' 5 ' ' - 1 1 . l . I . . I - V, , , . : ', I U ' J ' 1 1 , , 1 vs 1 If s O g . 2 . . I . . I V' - L H A t 1 1 1 ' X I 1 1 . 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' i i 5 Bl HOMEROOM AUDITORIUM A Mr CARMEN IZZO FRONT ROW Jim Gleason George Grossman Michael Parker Mike Gambatese Morris Cohen Lawrence Gould SECOND ROW Carol Schaefer Patrick Brumbaugh Henry Levme Stan Robboy Raymond Smith Bob Dye THTRD ROW Stuart TurofT Jerry Lox John Blackmore Terry Rappe Tom Krotine Garry Katz FOURTH ROW Denny Stern Richard Davidson Norton Gordon Martin Faigus George Collins BACK ROW Jim Becht George Baker Dennns Donovan Jeff Schwartz ABSENT John Farr Scott Flumerfelt ' , i g i X 1 5 ,iz i C 1. , l P Q It U l 7 J - L Y' ur' - L 3 --A f 'if r K ' ' Q lv l I i ff ' l . , BI HOMEROOM 114 Mrs DOROTHY WILES FRONT ROW Bonny Kluchin Phyllis Piccus Bon me Sibbison Katthy Pappas Harriet Tolchinsky Margie Mnllsberg SECOND ROW Ellen Fuerst Julie Weinstock Judy Bardon Sue Baker Linda Landis THlRD ROW Carol Sorensen Karen Buck antz Diane Walters Karen Koykka Margie Meza capa FOURTH ROVN Edie Nutlun Diane Lewis Carol Robb Linda Marks Karen Hoffman Joan Werner BACK ROA Roberta Hammerbacker Sue Brennand Wendy Raudebaugh Sally Gillen Helene Scott Barbara Berger ABSENT Darol Scott Judy Stockfish 'ex 10 0 Bl HOMEROOM BALCONY WEST Miss NANCY BURT FRONT ROW: Rose Anne Miller, Marilyn Kaplan, Adrea Gordon, Debby Aidman, Harriet Marx. SECOND ROW: Natalie Wiener, Sondra Skolnik, Karen Kronfeld, Linda SherrifT, Deborah Cohen. THIRD ROW: Miss Burt, Marcia Pardee, Loreen PCSKO5, Beverly Wakser, Fran Haas, Marilyn Rosen- berg. FOURTH ROW: Virginia McMillen, Judy Bass- ichis, Carol Strandt, Barbara Fisher, Brenda Weiss, Adele Cohn. BACK ROW: Ann Joy Blond, Carol Lazarus, Honey Blum, Judy Meritsky, Sandra Kurof- sky. BI HOMEROOM 221 Mr THOMAS LEE FRONT ROW Frank Fratoe Sheldon Greenberg er Jan Levy Holger Stutt Sanford Singer SEC OND ROW Bob Mintz Robert Anthony Harvey Rosenblum Bob Kern Louis Goldish THTRD ROW Larry Benz Myron Font Frank Leavitt Ronald Glllinov Robert Balantzow FOURTH RON Dennis Shere Gary Resnik David Burwasser Billy Gold farb Walt Schaffer Charles Boggs BACK ROW Joel Ersen Charles Venig Dick Hingson William Witt Stan Pollack ABSFINU Phillip Deanovic Ed Carter Marvin Jurinsky I g f A f ! ' T i . Q ' A ,ir I 1 l it I , , 1 ,g . 1 - Q V ' . I ,. V '4 , L.. 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Bl HOMEROOM 233 Mr ALVIN ENGEL FRONT ROW Herb Feingold Michael Anon Nick Rini Martin Schrank Jeff Stein Ken Frledlander SECOND ROW Stephen Marks Merle Ettmger Robert Grtson Tom Ruggles Barry Siegel Robert Warner THIRD ROW Alan Rodin Mel Koehler Howard Dlttrlck Gary Colbert Howard Goodman FOURTH ROW Mr Engel Merle Berger Howard Newman Earl Barron Kenneth Shimonek Michael Cole BACK ROW Joe Branco Dave Hiscott Bob Bond Bull Svendsen Bob Gries ABSENT Ronald Egbert Jerry Levy CII HOMEROOM 206 Mr WILLIAM WINTERS FRONT ROW Bill Volmar Ronnie Wynbrandt Leonard Schlessinger Dick Campen Mitchell Figo wltz Larry Tucker SECOND ROW Ned Brush Alan Grushcow Norman Pollack Ronnie Gold Larry Hlrschl. THIRD ROW: Barry Trattner Shep Lindsay Arthur Martin Steve Whiteluw Leslie Madorsky Charles Schwartz. FOURTH ROW: Mi- chael Berger John Selfridge William Sofranko Bob Stock Howard Kornfeld Dick Adler. BACK ROW: Kim Rushworth Art Diamond Nigel New- man Loren Grossman Richard Sanger Sandy Appelbaum, ABSENT: Norman Konousky Morton Ringer. X' 5. Bl HOMEROOM 208 Miss BERNICE VAN SICKLE FRONT ROW Linda Maron Susie Silver Rosalind Tucker Naomi Asnlen Marilyn Hollender Adru enne Duber SECOND ROW Miss Van Sickle Judy Friedman Adrienne Miller Linda Kohn Faye Lau ber Mary Britzmon THIRD ROW Bettie Hanford Sheila Finmgan Gloria Fein Elizabeth Packer Sandy Polster Arlene Lrkover BACK ROW Laurel Melvin Mary Ellen Moore Sheila Katz Ellen Bern stein Carmelleen Sosplrato Carol Selfried ABSENT Barbara Rein June Valentine Norma Jacobs 1-ii Petzl 103 CII HOMEROOM 127 Mrs. BEATRICE GOODMAN FRONT ROW: Margaret Post Sharon Tenenboum Charlotte Mesuse Fran Weingold, Dee Roberts, Elaine Karp. SECOND ROW: Judy Gross Judy Hunger Karen Greenberg, Eila Hood, Winonah Beamer, Susan Oppenheim. THIRD ROW: Doris Walker, Harriet Smith, Priscilla Show, Beverly Sie- gal, Brenda ROW: Kathy Nancy Ashe, Betsy Begley, Lester, Karin Abbey. Meniuk, Mrs. Goodman, FOURTH Davis, Bonnie Krock, Karen Fisher, Robertta Monseaux. BACK ROW: Barbara Breig, Jeanette Stein, Lynn Frick, Vickie Chin. ABSENT: Dawn BI HOMEROOM 324 Mr JOSEPH RUBEN FRONT ROW Jerry Tucker Charles Berk Duck Llssauer Lloyd Steunsaplr Gary Sulver Roy Hahn SECOND ROW Mr Ruben Allan Baum ee Werth Sheldon Braverman Merle Robboy Paul Axelrod THIRD ROW Theodore Schroeder Tum Dotson Raymond Park Howard Ranen Arnold Hoffman FOURTH ROW Donald Fuerst Alan Moller Muchael Glaser Phxlnp Fnsher Steve Evans BACK ROW Gary Goldman Arnold Levine Ber nard Rutman Lynn Smnth Sheldon Kovnt CII HOMEROOM BALCONY EAST Mass ELIZABETH WHITEHOUSE FRONT ROW Judy Epstein Naom: Balhn Rhoda Zandman Gloria Roemer Gall Freeman Barbara Meldon SECOND ROW Sandra Polsky Janet Schreiber Sue Camp Marlene Robbms Sandra Green Charlotte Schrexbman THIRD ROW Mar lene Lupton Carole Forman Florence Melsels Cay Hall Toby Drembus Carol Gold FOURTH ROW Sue Rhodes, Rosalyn Tabor, Rochelle Goldberg, Joyce Burwasser, Sharon Slegel, Sally Roblson BACK ROW Barbara Bradley, Pat Newman, Sue Clapp, Pat Easton, Jackie Knbbey, Lmdo Ross W BI HOMEROOM 313 MISS ETHEL MCBRIDE FRONT ROW Sue Brooks Barbara Muller Bon me Mendelson Susan Lennard Lynn Arons San dra Covltt SECOND ROW Arlene Gall Joan Fox Deanle Saltzman Judy Katzman Linda Kur It Nancy Payner Jayne Horlacher THIRD ROW Mass McBrnde Chnstune Van Loan Janice Bern stem Sally Horns Lmda Stelnsaplr Pyllls Simon Judy Beckenstem FOURTH ROW Vlvnan Wemberger Marnann Bontleld Kathy Thayer Sonny Rapaport Marcia Frledman Sylvia Edel son Linda Newman ABSENT Tom Machon ff-II BI HOMEROOM 321 Mrs DONNA BRAESSLER FRONT ROW Gaul Lxbava Judy Book Sharon Rlngle Allce Nlssley Ruth Schuster Arlyn Levey SECOND ROW Myrna Fox Llnda Kuel Debbne Weiner Annette Txmens Bonme Hanms Lmdo Wolovnts THIRD ROW Table Brown Jane Hux table Connie Atma Donna McCulloch Leah Kor man Sue Parker BACK ROW Madeline Fadln Susle Begun Lynn Marcus Dottie Dlffenderfer Arlene Soble Sandra Hart ABSENT Barbara Rat ner Carolyn Stlckle .awnntgln CII HOMEROOM l'l8 Mr MARK MATOVINA FRONT ROW Murray Solomon Eugene Rose water Stan Morganstern Harry Thomas James Kendns Ed Schwartz SECOND ROW Mr Mat ovma Stuart Melvm Ronnue Abraham Bruce Blreclman Jerry Zel Ken Haber THIRD ROW Joe Bennett Duck Snlver James Goldman en neth Herman Howard Besser FOURTH ROW Mark Rosen Stuart Scolnrck Nell Arons Fenton C a ney John Watson Ronald Purer BACK ROW Gary Garson Jerry Mandell Allan Gnntz Tom James lan Deutsch Thomas Wenssenberg 1 V CII HOMEROOM 202 Mr GERALD BIRNBAUM FRONT ROW Jeffrey Clark Fred Uram Richard Foyer Rnchard Kaufman Davnd Wnlson Perry Sr mon SECOND ROW Ian Mendelson Mark Woc hele Tom Marquart Karl Bates Gary Sacks Ronald Winston THIRD ROW Phlllp Bova John Asher Jerry Penn Gary Gruehl Robert Rothman FOURTH ROW Mr Brrnbaum Joseph Torer R bert Boody Phllup Stephen Robert Dvorln Kalman Schneider BACK ROW Alan Grossman Ray Napoli Walter Schultz Franklyn Anton Eorl Co hen Tom Gnles Cll HOMEROOM CAFETERIA WEST Mnss GRACIA CARLTON FRONT ROW Carol Kershaw Cmdy Seufert Mar lene Robbnns Lnnda Vontaggn Sandy Escovutz Darla Lepene SECOND ROW Elleen Bonovutz Elame Spector Judue Muller Deanna Ross Ruth Roth THIRD ROW Rochelle Fmkelsteln Joan Speser Karen Koplow Francune Wynbrandt Ly nda Provldent: Annta Geer FOURTH ROW Hazel Cramer Susan Carmxchael Karen Schlllar Mar llyn Glass Judy Grossman BACK ROW Barbara Schweslnger Greta Blosteln Janet Helsterkomp Januce Gordon Helen Strnnch Sharon Komnto 7 CII HOMEROOM 125 Mr CLYDE W RUTHERFORD FRONT ROW Gary Goldwasser Rlchord Rlemer Bull Robmson Steve Barker r-loward Sperber Jonathan Harrns Phul Newton SECOND ROW Marty Fnshman Leon Kwan Jerry Jacobson Jer ry Ericson Charles Ely Dave Antnne THIRD ROW Fred Chenchlnsky Jum Wleder Fred Wenss Nell Gilman John Proudflt Erc Albrecht FOURTH ROW Mr Rutherford Homer Guflln Bob S'ay maker Rolland Locker Lours Goldstein Norman Muller Al Schwartz BACK ROW Jlm Zettelmeyer Lee Wensberg Dave Ream Alan Samuels Steven Dreyfuss Bull Mlkler I I ' , . 1 . - , , . Z , , ,K - , . Z , , , h- I I - 5 , , . l l ' 2 I I ' . : , ' I I I I . I , Q . I, I I I ' , . : I I I ' v 'S 1 . : . cy g 'g . L 2 f I .A . . . . 5 z I I 1 5 - I I ' ' -4 L , , , , .Y . : , I. 'I Cn . , , , . 'TNI' r b - . I, yy. A ' .4 A I . . , , 0 , , I I I ,A . 1 , L 3 I I I ' I . ' - '- . ' 1. I I - : I I , . 1 , x - - I .- I I I ' I, . . A . ,,-. i I I I r I . . . Z . , , A ' 1 - 5 1 ' L V ' 1 I I I -., , x . . I ,, , . Ch 'N of CII HOMEROOM 131 Mrs MABEL BUCKENMEYER FRONT ROW Beverly Baulus Anne Hulner Mar lene Golclheumer Arlene Rubun Sharon Putluck Kay Har? SECOND ROW Sharyn Suud Sandy Blumenthal Nancy Guufeld Marulyn Opper Rose mary Gregg THIRD ROW Lunda Frank Pa? Al fred Marlue Crooks Sandra Zummerman lrus Schaffer Norma Levey FOURTH ROW Glorua Ka Ian Joyce Nagelbush Sally Rendell Donna Koch Elaune Shapero Vurgunua Troha BACK ROW Caro lyn Frye Dona McLeod Beverly Behrens Duane .4 vo CII HOMEROOM 218 Mr MERRIT CLIFFORD FRONT ROW Allen Stuuun Elluol Bruder leon Weuss Bull Potis Sfuart Dunn Harry Waldbaum SECOND ROW Waller Prufchard Davud Hyde Ted Rudolph Ben Bruck Jerry Gerber Bob Handel man THIRD ROW John Flelcher Don Mehler Bruce Suegel Melvyn Burk Charles Comella Al Terruf FOURTH ROW Mr Clufford Pele GFUY Barry Sudenberg Sieve Sfearns Charles Mullugan Dan Lavugna BACK ROW Jerry Kleunman Mu chael Spencer Glenn Curus Harvey Kerreli Larry Apple ABSENT Sfuarf Luchlerman .J 46 A,- - -4 CII HOMEROOM 211 Mr THOMPSON LEHNERT FRONT ROW Sfanley Pruesand Eluol Charnas Alvun Sfark Ken Snyder Bob Slern Ronny Weun berger SECOND ROW Bob Homans Muke Ma? thews Duck Sulver Lawrence Rach Don Troha Muchael Goodman THIRD ROW M lehner? Howard Blecher Spencer Frued Keufh Andrews lrvung Kaplan Ray Yuhasz FOURTH ROW Dave Howell Paul Hesse Allan Kessler Davud Bas suchus Davud Lefkowulz Douglas Beavers BACK ROW Leslue Weusman Clufl Donley Bull Craun James Dundua Dave Maclean ABSENT Harvey Gerdy CII HOMEROOM 212 Mrs KATHRYN MARSH FRONT ROW Brenda Young Sheru Waxman Sheula Novel Sandy Molecke Barbara Gulden Barbara Magalnuck SECOND ROW Marulyn Rosen berg Janel Kahn Cloudua Jacobs .loan Siern berg Duanne Owen Dorothy Sexlz Marcua Wood brudge THIRD ROW Beify Vanderground Leslee Kofller Carol Funneburgh Maruan Bowley Mar ulyn Fuller Darlene Pflsfer FOURTH ROW Marulyn CGIIOOH Joan Awug Elaune Gufmacher Carol Frankel Elaune Task Sue Holsleun BACK ROW Sylvua Boxerbaum Barbara Schaefer Jackue Sums Judy Leuby Jull Rashkus Harrueu Gluckson , C 106 I I 1 Y K ' , I I f I ' f ' , J IA Q 0 b 1 - I ' . 1 u. T 1 ,gn . 'I I A ' , uw - .c pf lu- Y f ' f I U ' K c- , ' ' . 1 W5 ' ' ' : ri I 5 ,Cf - 4 f ' u I . ' ' ' . 1 'V ' 1 I ' ' u ' . 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VI' F S U CII HOMEROOM 214 Mrs MARGARET TIPTON FRONT ROW Ronna Hubshman Lols Schwariz Jaan Barodofsky Frances Werss Jean Anfonellu Rodlne Yudelevliz SECOND ROW Lmda Slges mund Carol Joyce Genevleve Pasquale Bonnie Glueck Lols Tesmer Karen Schneider THIRD ROW Joyce Llbman Carole Zeuger Ellen Garb Marcia Blank Mary Jo Lucas Marilyn Reich FOURTH ROW Sherrne Nalhan Elaine Sachs Ruta Fudler Debble Fruedman Judy Raybould Judy Oliver BACK ROW Carol Rude Judy Mack Bar bara Evans Myrna Bluflesfone Barbara Llffon Judy Snman ABSENT Sally Barnes ui V CI HOMEROOM 102 FRONT ROW Richard Wemberg Ronme Mornz Jam Sylvesier Carl Rogar? AI Coppersmnh Den ms Klein SECOND ROW Bob Sayre David Le wlne Ivan Sherman Sanford Benlomun Ronald Kalz Jerry Malberg Raymond Parry THIRD ROW Mr Price Wulluam Edy Mnke Simmons Som Solomon Joel Feld Paul Heudemann Greg Franck BACK ROW Marc Stern Lew Lahn Eddy Bloom Bull lrwm Hank Ack Leonard Naff Alan Wyner Vernon Franks wt' 3 'ef CII HOMEROOM 318 Mr KARL F CHRISTMAN FRONT ROW Sieve Harvey Eddie Kroof Phnllp Gressel Richard Thompson Menon Rosen SEC OND ROW Mr Chrlslman Marc Lander Alvun Brown Bull Fuchsman Nate Melamed Al Sher wan THIRD ROW Ronme Markawlfz Ronme Bar nel? Bull Covell: Loren Wolsh Dgwd Tucker FOURTH ROW Bob Beyer Tam Alklnson Benson PIIIOH Sydney Cohen David Flnn Arnold Henden BACK ROW Charles Sfeffey Bob Bussell Rich ard Wlfzke Sfuarf Evans Ned Reading Spencer Sharwell ABSENT James Gleasman Arthur Stull HIGH C! H 10 I CI HOMEROOM CAFETERIA C Mrs RUTH LUX FRONT ROW Gouda Cerms Ellen Singer Sharon Effkrn Harruef Knfmon Tanya Mundlm Joan Pren hce SECOND ROW Barbara Rufsky Nancy Da ley Judy Newman Sandra Squire Marilyn Gross Joyce Freed THIRD ROW Margy Henderson Naialne Braun Linda Llchlman Karen Mahn EI len Leavm Karen SUIIS Lmda Bloser BACK ROW Terry Kochman Marlene Gulman Sharon Welss man Karen Rogers Marilyn Schwartz Pauleffe Jacobs Zlllah Solonche Brenda Perla f I ' 1 fl I 1 , , V . I .I I I I I ' : I f I 1 I Y ' N Z . f . I . at , I , , 1 1 55 'f l . 1 4 , I ' ' 'I 1 -- 1 , , 1 f , , - I' : . ' , ' ' r I , I . Nl, Q J-Li. ' V K . . ' I W ft' ' V I 1 F- - T : ' f . I X - .' . ' Lx I , , U n N 1 f f - .4 ' L a - 1 , . , R' Q' . : I ' . - -1- ,S - In 'Ill , 3 ' ,I I I I I if I Mr. JAMES PRICE , L 5 if ', 1 - - , - - , 1 I fs 1 : . - 4 ' , Y sf , 1 f ' ' , A f-,I ' ' . : I I ' 'lr - I V ' - I , A 1 1 - T , ' 1' 1 . ' , , ' ' I 5, - rl - f . 1' 1' . x f 1 1 b t. If . , , ., . 1 , , Q T1 I . I . . 1 I I . L1 . , 'ry I h -1 A MJ I I ' 1 :v I n I I 1 K ' r i . I . Q , 'E 1 ' ' f l , 5 f Q L ' . I r . 1 - . X I A ff ' , . . ,, 1 , I , I , Y .'. , I - i , - - ' , '-r ' , ' ' , '. A 4 I V . , l I ' - s Y 5 'Q if .2 ,Q s CII HOMEROOM 227 Mlss SARAH WENSELL FRONT ROW Trma Fruedmon Sngrld Nevms Sal ly Lelbowutz Barbara Severs Ann Weaver Ann abelle Canter SECOND ROW Llll Caplln Leslne Ulevltch Maureen Healy Betty Glazer Susan Aufderhelde Eve Bernsteln THIRD ROW Allce Rovltz Florence Ornstenn Leslne Lune Anula Baumsteun Jo Ellen Katz Cherne Sund FOURTH ROW Sharon Fnsher Nancy Eisenberg Lounse Goodman Barbara Vincent Carolyn Jenks Mar cla Baker BACK ROW Mlss Wensell Karen Petersen Barbara Rothstein Katherine Cook Donna Feldman Barbara Siegel ABSENT Sharon Llebowltz SIG v br? x VX Cll HOMEROOM 234 Mass MARY K GRAHAM FRONT ROW Angela Fazuo Adrienne Sudman Joan Nutkln Jrll Kolt Allce Ghorghorlan Gayle Spencer SECOND ROW Cynthno Taylor Fern Harrison Pat Marino Margot Scotland Diana Felker THIRD ROW Barbara Cole Barbara Ep stem Lmda Clark Lynda Robmson Doreen Luft Louise Lockshm Joyce Sulverman FOURTH ROW Miss Graham Adele Relch Nancy Boxerbaum Judy Kurtz Laurie Lambert Sandra Spiegel BACK ROW Judy Strobl Jean Slelafl Susan Ogle Judy Brlgleb Sharon Gaus Barbara Gan ther 9'Q Cll HOMEROOM 305 Mr JAMES VINCENT FRONT ROW Stephen Kirby Bob Murray Phil Puccus Howard Shnlrrn Sheldon Alper Bob Tenen baum SECOND ROW Bob Houser Mark Splkell Lyn Abrams Mlke Lame Dennns Lesser Dennls Stewart THIRD ROW Stanley Zupnnck Bernie Engel Nell Chesney Howard Bass Art Stennberg FOURTH ROW Harry Wasserman Bert Silver man Norman Fleeter Norman Rosen Emery Megery BACK ROW Merrill Greenstenn John McClung Jerome Gurev Tum Evert Dennis Cor se o Terry Day ABSENT John Rutzler YY 1-fl vx, X X-.M wi -,g I 5-.xdl Cll HOMEROOM 307 Mr IRL FAST FRONT ROW Duck Helmsch Elliot Levme Jam Dauber Bernard Allmayer Steve Cobulntz Jack Maschke SECOND ROW Ronald Goodman Irv Somers Fred Berensteln Gerald Clay Bob Rosen berg THIRD ROW Bull Folger Paul Bloomfield Jack Silverman ,lack Heller Jlm Berns Mr Fast FOURTH ROW Stuart Wallack Mandel Baskin Melvin Weusblatt Paul Schultz Davld Gayman Ruchard Prutow BACK ROW John Kubaclu Ro bert Schwartz Ronald Mlesz Jan Moskowitz Ronald Kaye Bob Ruchards x vhs' 1 I P , .' 5 I : I Q - 2 A I I Q I I G 1 : I , , I I ,,. 'T ' . . . U-31 'vqvfgnlau N i 3- -' Q ' 1 , U . I , J rf I , I J I , 1- ' U p . , . C ,vs U . . U . U . 1 1 ,. 1 . - . . y , ,-4 ' . ' fo? yr ' , 1 4 I 5 I I 1 U I U I U ' - X .UQ-U U I U , , ' 7 1 1' , 4 T- I I I . I T, X. ' - 'il J , 'J , , , . 'f E - , . : . ' L xl sf. , - Q 1 E xl' U 3 , l ,' , U ' l ' , A 1 5 -f , 1 U . . , . . U + F U H 3 6 U ' I ? I U I 'U .. . UI . U I r S 1 ' 4 , A i 6 Q I A . E ' ' A 1 .. 4 ,V ,I '. Z 'U . 1 U Eli ', ' I .UU .U U. U.U , L3 UU U - -xx I E 4 1 7 UF . . U L U x .V U, ' I a ' 1 ' f Q 4 T 1 T 3 ll . y . 1 U U U U Q U . .. U . . U . 5 UU TU U U QU U A U? U U U I - . L v A :L U I UAT U 5 U . z , , ,- jay UU FSU . UU , UCU U U, U U, U , U ,ye -UU- . TU ,' , U U. U U U I l .I II JF. I 'Ffh' . . I I . ' :H- 'j LIU ' ' f 1 1 . ,- U U 5'-,. ,f U U Us , U U .U U T Iwi. A , . . so if-v - 'H s f. f f T ,F E + UCF' Q ' ' xl I . U l ' I . I. I . I I 1 IC' FU 1 f , 1 I X . . . U U I ,U ' 1 U I - .. 17' C CII HOMEROOM 309 Mr. WALTER P. KREMM FRONT ROW: Dick Rose, Dave Hirsch, Bernard Lane, Michael Kahn, Neil Cantor, Phil Luschelx. SECOND ROW: Randolph Scott, Stu Herman, Pete Peterson, Earl McGimpsey, Sam Beetham, Eddy Epstein. THIRD ROW: Mr. Kremm, Howard Weiner, Joel Gottlieb, Phil Yosowitz, Bob White, Pete Dye. BACK ROW: Stuart Cohen, John Shepard, Terry Kulber, Bob Amor, Larry Mel- amed, Jerome Weissfeld. 2' i V CII HOMEROOM 317 Mrs. IRMA H. GNAGY FRONT ROW: Joan Drucker, Arlene Brondtield, Bonnie Rubenstein, Sharon Raphael, Carole Weiss, Evalynne Press. SECOND ROW: Miriam Tresser, Margene Smith, Jane Hawthorne, Diane Katz, Francine Goldstein, Jean Mumper. THlRD ROW: Linda Seltzer, Miriam Climo, Lynda Weiser, Sig- linde Frey, Barbara Zong, Adriane Ruxin. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Gnagy, Barbara Begley, Sheila Bayer, Virginia Ocller, Barbara Eisner, Beth Freyer. BACK ROW: Jacqueline Rubin, Kay Marn, Margaret Lynch, Freya Goldberg, Paula Shafran. ,icuii i in 1 g,,,. l V .U',A Q j- , 'RTN' f w 'Sf I 9 I i CII HOMEROOM 316 Dr. MANFRED STRAUSS FRONT ROW: Fran Kline, Jeannine Daniels. Judy Katz, Lois Gray, Beth Ann Lee, Estherlee Fishman..SECOND ROW: Donna Di Bartolo, Joyce Gilmore, Mary Louise Girsch, Anita Tanz- man, Bonnie Weiss, Janet Blaire. THIRD ROW: Sydell Shapero, Linda Meisel, Myrna Rothchild, Sandra Fried, Pat Rocca. FOURTH ROW1 Dr. Strauss, Marlene Bluestone, Judy Hirsch, Elaine orkln Sue Wong BACK ROW Loretta Cham berlin Myrna Oppenheim Georgeanne Svehla Fern Rothman Arlene Packer ABSENT Betty Lawton Pat McCormack ,. 5 'i Q, M . Su- Connie Dilley and Neall Holder discuss the next Student dance, Y CI HOMEROOM 113 Muss LOUISE MAGOR FRONT ROW Fran Roseman Fern Morrls Marcia Newman Sharon Lieberman Florence Klang Lols Whlte SECOND ROW Sawdy Stevens Audrey Frled Phyllls Sanshuck Pam Skall Ellzabeth Kor ner Nancy Lefkovntz Marlene Bluestone THIRD ROW Myrna Solowxtch Linda Sustln Ileen Malltz Ton: Gross BACK ROW Vurgmla Brewster Duane Dnttrlck Judy Cogen Marulyn Goldxsh Carol Ev ans Joyce Pobby Mary Jones Ellen Abbey Cl HOMEROOM 213 Mlss RETA VERHULST FRONT ROW Marnlyn Borover Nancy Eaton Fern Kravltz Rachel Lustlg Jacqueline Gurney Susan Teuchman SECOND ROW Mlchalme Comella Bar bara Straus Suzanne Nevins Carole Flagel Ro berta Hofter Marsha Green Connie McRae THIRD ROVV Judy Mandusky Lynda Spera Lmda Garaway Shnrley Levlne Marulyn Slomovuts Duane Osborn BACK RON Gunta Burvls Renee Schaffer Janice Applebaum Sharon Katz Adrnenne Shaw Sandra Klelnman Dorothy Renchard Karen Roth Dorothy Brown CI HOMEROOM T07 Mr RICHARD TUPTA FRONT ROW Barry Epstein Phulllp Norton Roger Koslen Norman Maeroft Norman Moskawntz Lar rue Wlllnnger Marvm Axelrod SECOND ROW Larry Soper Bruce Zucker Todd Tucker Bob Beyer Gary Berk Bob Stone Tom Wolfe THIRD ROVV Fred Smith Lloyd Mazur Gerald Chestler Stanley Rosenberg Mike Gluck James Kung Robert Sloan Ronald Siegel BACK ROW Mr Tupta Bob Hoch John Brabant Dennis Seaman W Scheun Robert Ready Earl Lerken Ray Fas cher Hillel Joseph Cl HOMEROOM 201 MISS GEORGIA PARRY FRONT ROW Francme Polsky Harriet Kravntz Sally Kadls Marlene Bonchek Betsy Rosen Bar bara Hoch Linda Mallun SECOND ROW Ser anne Newman Joan Dolan Lnnda Agms Pamela Tanenbaum Carolyn Hagen Barbara Klein Don na Brown THIRD ROW Sandra Shapuro Wendy Gross Lmda Lelzman Mlllue Neben Nancy Dun cn lrls Cohn Margaret Slavun BACK ROW El leen Green Naomu Saslaw Mary Ellen McEwan Jean Lundqulst Bonnie Speh Judy Frledman Judy Stone Bonnie Fisher wjyfy,--. ri! ry . fy.. 5 I M l r , 4 I I f I 5 Q ' I nfl ly l J , n f 2 - -- IL . V I .1 Ji ,A ' I I - I l K - I v I I I . I - K an 5 I - I -. II, , , , ' , f-'f ' f in ', , ' , 4 I , a I I .I l F I F , ' . - 5 1 - W , S ' 4 , Marilyn Segel, Annette McAllister, Claudia Hirsch, x y ' . . J : . . I AJ I I I T V v , , . . .af Y I In I A ' ef I as 2 I Q ' ,C h . , . V T S I . f . I I I . 1' ' Q -S ' I I ' I I I ' I l , ' , I ' ' -4 - - . . v X - , , , 'II I' Illll Ill V If I II . It -I ,, It v s . I ' S I ,C 1 , ' ,l I Q, 52 I yy, 7 r I 1 52, j i' ru' H K ., 3 I . I I ' ' . I 1' ' I . 1 1 O ' ' f' h- T T . . . . . I 1 X , I I I . : 1 I y' , ' , , ' , L, ' ' I ' 1 ' 1 J f , Q A ' Q .I 110 CI HOMEROOM 325 Mrs. DOROTHY BURTT FRONT ROW1 Mrs. Burtt, Carol Jacobs, Marsha Silver, Francine Moss, Sandra Gilbert, Ellen New- man. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Freed, Francine Solomon, Sue Lake, Margie Rothkoph, Susan Greene, Miriam Schmukler. THIRD ROW: Beverly Kest, Norma Hanna, Nancy Miller, Pamela Maky, Patricia Popp, Sandra Suit, Gretchen Knecht. BACK ROW: Susan Bradford, Sheila Weiss, Kay Chakford, Marcia Spivack, Sharon Libava, Rozelle Estreicher, Diane Curtis, Bonnie Bishop. CI HOMEROOM 239 Mr. EDWARD MODERICK FRONT ROIN: Mr, Moderick, Joan Schiffer, Bar- bara Maniker, Cynthia Kless, Marilyn Gelb. Phyl- lis Greenberg, Marilyn Honroth. SECOND ROW: Jean Spira, Maureen Boslow, Marilyn Kutash, Beth Wine, Kathy Shields, Marcia Robboy. THIRD ROW: Connie Such, Vivian Ozan, Nicki Newby, Anita Fratianne, Patti Cowan, Norma Eisenberg, Bar- bara Solomon, BACK ROW: Stephanie Roth, Mar- sha Bergman, Janice Buckstein, Susan Levy, Rosa- lie Kaufman, Joan Habermon, Eileen Terman, Margaret Luttge. i -. ' I tk 4 H mn t,'.Li I n Q i ifIIf'5IF'f II .sq 1- -A I WCB , L ,x. gl ITE fj-ii!--tl ' l Cl HOMEROOM 105 Mr. HARRY GORDON FRONT ROIN- Lance Gerowin, Ralph Treebs, Chuck Butler, James Hicks, Marc Irwin, Jeff Kress- ler. SECOND ROVV: Richard Waldorf, Dan Fergus, Stuart lecht, Stuart Solomon, Dave Moses, Mike Stern, THIRD ROW: Marshall Abramson, Wilmer Schroeder, Dan Boehm, Howard Simon, Sheldon Rosen, Harvey Lodish, Sheldon Adelman. BACK ROW: Pat Pottinger, Jim Masseria, Ronald Kline, Dennis Zill, Michael Einbund, Irwin Shulman. I .Q I ' I I FZ' 7 CI HOMEROOM 310 Mr. DONALD LAWSON FRONT RO'N: Howard Kain, Clilford Senor, Alun Gfeenbefg, Bernard Spiegel, Barry Bassett. SEC- OND ROIN' Guthrie Steele, Richard King, Ronnie Holcomb, Charles Magistro, Don Reichard, Jerome Rosenfeld, Jeff Holden. THIRD ROW: Jerome Brill, Barry Zwick, Jeff Smith, Stuart Wittenberg, RQ. bert Warren, Eugene Cohen, lorry Exl. BACK ROVV: Douglas Silver, Richard Fried, John Strong, Arthur Kraus, Chuck McEIligott, Ken Orbifg, Paul Blackman, Mel Moss. sv 3 CI HOMEROOM AUDITORIUM B Mr. EVERETT KREIDER FRONT ROIN: Ted Murphy, George Sapir, Morris Levy, Joe Coledangelo, Conrad Klaiman, Shelby Bunin. SECOND ROW: Stewart Mandel, Steve Weil, Kenny Silver, Don Baus, Mike Makman, Jerry Friedlander. THIRD ROW: Neil Bloch, Charles Spitz, Stanley Snyder, Marshall Wolf, Harry Mc- Mullin, Marc Shapiro, Ronnie Krupsa. BACK ROI-A-': David Hyatt, Ronny Spahn, Myron Kap- lan, Al Facter, Aaron Leventhal, Art Paradise, Richard Harris, Richard Roenn. .lla Int, I BQ i Q lg H 5. . 5 if fa va .AX gt, E I f . .J , A it M 5, . . ,5, ?i ' I V i ' Q I Q l 4 S rg rt QV A 4 ' fm ' ' l T . . , fe it A LA! - .L y, 2 4 C Marlene Lipton and Jackie Rubin use the library display case to sup- Hungry underclassmen eagerly wait to go through port their books as they exchange some choice bits of gossip while the lunch line to be served their lunches, waiting for o friend. Llnderclassmen Keep Busy with Activities and Learning The underclassmen can be proud of their record in helping to uphold Heights' strong school spirit. Entering Heights in Sep- tember, the sophomores invaded the auditorium to make room for the twenty new homerooms. They were entertained by the Girls Cabinet at a Big-Little Sister party and invited by many of the senior homerooms to individual little sister get ac- quainted with Heights parties. The Bl class started aft the year with o bang as it tried to Hnd out what was behind the Green Door in their first class attair. in t , af ' !-I-Ll?-kv' L. , ev:-rsvesne V Vimgggising i . MF'-'l 't ' e ,177 A-silly! Y Y 1- .- -1.-as-v-Vai? in.-irlpg -1 W --avr. --iii' v'- '- - L,i.,.........L ...t . X Qt-QL-Q-fl'--L V 7? ' - ini 517'-ii' ' i 1- i l - A WEYQETQQ. lit wr .J I r?YH fwld- -Q -1 --l s 'Z -4- CZ LL A Y , , 1 Q . ef , - in 'Tac '4 Waiting in the stands for the marching band to end its practice, Eve Bernstein catches up on her homework. Masks, balloons, and the lilting tones ot Rudy Brown's Band add to the gay atmosphere of the Bl Mask Parade Dance. Ill l l The sax player in Rudy Brown's Band lets out with a wail- ing note during one of the iam sessions at the Bl dance. The Bll class, looking forward to an exciting year with its own class officers, held such parties as the Mask Parade Hal- loween Dance. The class chose Marc Pohl, Hank Roth, Sherry Brown, and Betsy Martin to lead them through a successful school year. The Al class, which held a picnic as its first class affair, en- ioyed a year of fun and learning with Jack Salem, Howard Robinson, Maureen Fromkes, and Sue Gordon as class officers. Through activities and learning the underclass has developed strong spirit and unity. , ai ? 5' Q. , Marc Pohl, class president, is in a dilemma Y deciding whom to call on at a Bl Coun- ' cil meeting. Mrs. Magee, adviser, looks on with interest. 1 , ,.,,,-41' v I ,f--s-lin . nl-:xxx iii: ' 'a Q , Through Our Seniors Seniors ot lost! The long owoited ribbons ot gold oncl block. . .Lines ot chottering students woiting to order commencement onnounce- ments. . .Reheorsols tor senior ossernbly. .. Sornetirnes these experiences ore so onticipoted thot the doys of studying ond the feors obout college occeptonce ore forgotten, Not only the honors ond the sotisfoction ot being the oldest in the school, but the worries cxnd the teors ploy o port in molcing the finol yeor ot Heights o rich one, d yeor to grow in, Closs unity is its strongest os boys ond girls who hcive been together since the dctys ot pincitorcs ond pigtoils spend their lcrst weeks together, The senior yeor is ci busy yecir, but it is olso cu time for ineditotion. Looking bock on one's experience ond evoluoting the dis- oppointrnents ond the moments of hoppiness ore irnportont tor tuture growth ond ochievernent. Dreorns built during the torrncttive yeors ore culminoted os hncil plons tor the future ore mode. Seniors cit lost! -ff ti Wrlllam Armstrong Adrrcne Arnoff Sherla ArnofT January 957 414 'lf' Selected to lead the January 1957 class successfully to graduatuon are Jim Herrick Presndent Marilyn Caplow Treasurer Ed Rutsky Vnce president and Renee Rosen blatt Secretary ' H6 Robert Berk Jon Beyer Robert Benlamun fi. Donna Blcnre Barbara Bloom Carolyne Bowen 116 ri Susan Barlow Jack Barmen fi ssl 1 I Z, AMW-' Naomu Baron Beth Bassett L ,.1' Stephen Bassett Davud Becker 'fi' Martm Buales Douglas Bishop f- V Helen Bowers Nma Boyarsky ' 9 za 3 rf 9 .1 6 - sf ' ll , of Q , B ,, 6- V ff ' TD ll X.: , I M, of reyr r, y t y g l ,,N-.-.... V X I Q ..Q' , ' 6' ' 4' .9 fx J A 'Q wwf. ,L lgyy, ' . ' k K s. X Q' at B ', 3 l tsr ' 'P f 4 ' 6 , Charles Braun ...L 1 Berne!! Bucklan Y Rober? Connors AL Robert Cori -If ,Q Wllllam Dawes :ID Herbert Braun 'Q Manlyn Caplow Roberia Corry Roberi Cralg 74 Kennard Davus me A ,. L-.4 Marlene Brenner Barbara Brofman Mary Ann Brownmg fu ,as Nga.. Arlyne Cohen Jerry Cohen Donna Comella January I957 i is... January sensors compare prices and styles as Lynn Ban old Deb ble Fned and Lynda Buzney Oalxe their orders for cc-vrencemenf annauncemenis Carol DeFIorenhs James Dowd Raymond Dyserf I l 1 '3 . r Q W .1 . C ' 4 f - - -1- Q -O V' A X ,3 ' , P 0 I 4 xi r . 'U 6 ' I f 4 A Q , Valar' 'v X I J Q la' J 1 C f an J C ' la lg' J PX M -- 'C Mx x el Q s A 3 H 1 TR' ,Q s y f , A , ' fx- lv '11 X A X A I gif 1 , - Q 2 . .4-1 , 1 f . A . f-v - , ' ' ' ' 3 -T ,,-17 5, , A, 'J . H. Al QA Jerald Eisenberg Eugene Elconin James Ellison Vicki Finesilver Roberla Finkle '35 TLT January I957 A .3 K CF Alfred Flynn Ronald Fox I ., fi , 'f 1 ff 1 .I J I , ' r'l '. ,au 0' 2 ' 5' he J. br X V--2 . Z1 i - ' - . M gy x 1 ,Q - ' ,gf K 1, - , su J '. - T1 J iw ff- ,Q LV 6 if V he-1 Q X , , I M- ., The January clasp has iusl chosen Senior Assembly script commiifee mem Rohan Foy Esther Frank bers and now elecfs Janel Handelmnn and Ed Rufsky to be fhe co direciors of fhe skit. 'T 3 'y 'Zi -8 Q' '22 M J 4 J -A ' . r Ji .,, v ,, 'ff iii V' Jane Free Ralph Freeman Bernard Friedman Richard Friedman Barbara Frymer I l f Q x .a '3 ' ' -ar 5' W: ' . - 4 K,-Ha , A , f ,.f'j . ' A gk Marilynn Gambatesr Mary Ellen Gilden Roberf Goldberg Donald Goldsiein Judifh Gooding 118 January I957 'Q '1- Joyce Goodman Mlchoel Gordon Allan Greenwood Janet Handelman Richard Hellnck .is I? 3? ,4-s Judnth Heller Wllllom Heller Elizabeth Herrick Jomes Herrick Ar Lawrence Hershman ons Hlbshman 3 At o typncal college conference semors Insten nntently as o Cor nell Unlverslty representohve answers theer questuons about hrs school 1 3 A .loan Hollender Judlth Hollender f ' 'S' l' Albert Homons More Horwutz Parks Hutcheson Gal Huxtoble Gerald lsserson ll9 y, t -3' l lp I -H A W W 4 .N .1 1 3 f y W A . x as ' l 5 r 4 ltfflg 4' A X 1' F M ' 9 J' fn ll 2' egg! li Q -W Q Mk - , r,,,, ,g - - ' 1 1 'EF T ' , f L' ' . 0 I . . . . f ' . . . . . . Ar A 4 1 ':':s r' - Q . :' Vg. L i Y, . I , '--1 A l-L . A 4 W , 2 'f :Jr ' VJ .,s P ' - ' 1 I 1 .ni 3 N f AI ' ,f ji Q' - 'I fi Barbara Jenks Marian K January aback Barry Kahan Euleen Kahn Q0 I957 . Scannmg the lnbrary shelves for needed references are d Ph ll Janei Glantz Jaan Berwnh Loss Soroky an y IS Pressman H Phyllis Kaiz elaine Klelnman Mark Kelly Edward Kmer pq fw- Paula Kollus Sylvne Koval 120 Mnlan Karlan Roberia lee Kaler Kenneth Klanman ,nw 1 W Gaul Krueger WG' Marhn Kaplan Adrnenne Kater Gary Katz Beverly Klenn Kathryn Krumhansl . -'Q W Z ,g I 'D Q I M L A ' f ' 6 , . V 4, , ' If I . K gi. K KA lf' ll . 'Q ' v . 1 , .- N v I I y X Q V V S: is - . I , ax . . . 4 i' -N Q if 0 ,Q I . i . Q I. I U A '27 j 4? 4 -- 'L 1. fl ,Y y. ,K - I? ,M-9 ll Marcia Krupman Tl10 '0S Kvnes .alh. Susie Lauter Br'-'Ce L99 'S Phyllis Levnne Charles Llssaue 9' ,ar Gene Maerofl Shells Malkes Lawrence Manchnck Alan Margolns 3 PM 47 Sharon Kurut Marcia Landau 'U' udnth Lefkavltz Constance Lelghton -qgg 10? .1 X Frances lapme Frank Leplck January 957 Twm Sock contest wmners Park ..vfc1eson Karen Thompson Jerry Martin Arlyne Cohen Martin Blales and Carol DeFlorentus rest theur lngenlausly garbed feet after the All Shoe less Swmg 1 'W Judlth Markowltz Jeffrey Marks Stephen Marks 10 3 V, 3 Q5 M cr 4' 44 Za' ' ll Y K A .. L r ' X ',' EL ter f xl ',V , , ' f if ' Us rf. ' i V I ' . J . . . . r v 5 6 an Q Y sv . A :EEAV , rw-, A g . Alzlllill r I fl - A I , n I 4 I: 0 ,D 4 ' -S -A ,-- K LI lf lx 'rf -1 vs? Judith Mart RQ 1 I 'Q of -fn ' F o -4 . , , 7 x - f 1 r l',V.. -K 46 . 4 A' 1-. ..., Edward Martin Joan McGimpsey Robert Mehler Maxine Melamed H' AA X Gary Melsher Carol Miller ' ,,, , 7 If M ,Q f .1 eff 0 Q ,K I - ::' X 4 A Studying proposed lyrics before voting for a class song are Roger Miller Al Greenwood, Jon Rosenthal, and Eugene Elconin. Behind them Milan Karlan and Roger Miller Sheldon Miner Jerry lsserson are surrounded by empty boxes and bottles the only remnants of their box suppers. - - -M Gi . -A. -- 4 - 1 ,f-v '7 X M 4. l ' Lesley Mintz Frances Modica Arla Montague Dennis Moore Judith Moss x 5 uv- a ., - . , o I 7 ' l I- 'A Lois Nagelbush Carolyn Nall Elizabeth Nash Norton Newborn Glenda Newman 122 'A E en I Lucnlle Palazzo .5 Gayle Polocek Libby Pollchlk January I957 Ai Selma Palchlck ,ap -J Ad Gary Polsfer i The bug queshon for Miss Parrys homeroom 201 s A? which swanlxy resiauronf shall we have our losl and most lovnsh affair our senior dmner7 -Q ,Q 'L i x X 1' 1 'S 6 'Q' AX. Jock Richardson Robert Richardson Dlono Richter 193 'Y' Carol Park Phyllls Pressman Behy Ann Pymn 3-G ,Y -11 'Z Gall Rebman J N .M 0.7 Nancy Robboy , -fn Richard Peiers at 0 Bertram Pnce Stanley Roslun Judnh Redlnck an 2 Don Robinson Al 3 f f I la ' 4 4 gl A 4 - ' r r 1. M A 1 lt I W n o'f ' ' ' f ' 0 4, 'f V 6 as y 7' V r nl ff 1 f.l r 7 -in 'fr '4 l f ' -if - 2 4 ' V 'his of 9 ,af l F l Y ' M A ' 4 W 1 .4 1 0 2 ' . . . , I I' E I ,, . A 1' 1, k ' Il 0- 2 Q 3 7 'Q C1 A ll Arnold Rosenberg Nancy Rosenberg Renee Rosenblatt January I957 Pat Sargeant Fran Modlca Barry Kahan and Roberta Corry watch Harvey Wolmsky dump out handmade carnations before they decorate for the All Box Supper 2 33 Gaul Schaffer Carol Schafrlk Shella Schatz 45 i I 4 A NGHCY 5ChW0b Leatruce Shanker Myra Shapero Duane Shaplro 124 urs.. 9 Jonathan Rosenthal -1 Edwin Rutsky .0 June Sagmor V'-01 Donald Schlesrnger Howard Shapiro ii Naomi Rudnr- Ellen Sacharow Patricia Sargeant A Jack Schubert Brenda Sllve I' 5. - f f? , L - -14 I ' r, 3 - 3 if b a . ' ' ' . ' 'Q ! ' , f y , dr, -u f .4 - ,1 , . 3 A S lf' Ah 3 y at 2' 2 2 , ' 1 V , 7' 1' V . A . A j x V Robert Silver J--f Sheldon SocoloH 1 Robert Stamberger Carol Sushn '91 'C X uf Patrncna Thayer -vw Beverly Singer Joyce Solomon Leona rd Sfelnsapnr 'J Theodore Tapper Karen Thompson Gaul Skall Ronald Slullucorn Glona Smnh Maurnce Solomon LaVerne Solowntz Ha,-old SPIN, January I957 Al...f+ Fned chicken and coke: are devoured by hungry All s at 'he Box Supper 'a .t 3 -R lv- T. .ln Donald Tofh Rzchard Trembour Bruce Vmocur John VITOHYOHIO 103 T- -af To ' 'av ,a by Bw ' ' fl? 2 ff lrlfl N T , ff ,l r ' A D 3 'I G. 3 0 53 5 V f - I f 'J' : ,f A I . ,lv '41 X , I' l 'l gk . ,a M, I 3 T 4 e f 52 T ., A . . 5 Q I K . 1 1 I' X- xx l I N ' 1 aj , J, I L Al . ,, I 'iv 1 . I 1 Q ' , A ,- .Q i . - fe 1 1 1 Melvin Vogel Miriam Waxman , V L fl . 8 fQ-. ' Sl K' K Q Hiram Wine Harvey Wolinsky ' 1, - W - ui TQ, A-,, 112 nw- K ,. . Af. Judith Wotring Lois Zaidman A ' Y ,- , R Roberi Zelvy Robert Zimmerman August I 956 1? 5-f ':N ,I A Q - ' - -4 LT' X N fc! x ' r Q ' 4 ' .iff-4 Y Bernard Weinstein Linda Weinslein William Wicker! January I957 .i...--f Porks Huichesan finds himself being reduced lo ci set of di- mensions as he is measured for The cup and gown fo be worn at commencement 3 if Alice Ziskind A A - '45 p 4 - 54 ' 3 ' 51 - . X l J' W 1, . 'S' ' '? -, , ,J Richard Bornsiein Howard Bunkin Ingrid Lors Frances Rudolfsky 126 ,- Rehearsals, Meetings '-1' Girls enioy refreshments and triendly conversation at the traditional Girls' Cabinet tea held near the end of each semester in honor of graduating sen- iors. ,EFF Chorus director Phyllis Pressman cant help laughing at the cavemens antics as they rehearse the mambo scene for the Senior As- sembly. As narrators study their scripts, Miss French and Arnold Rosenberg confer with Bob Richardson, committee chairman, about sound effects and background music for the January class phono- graph record. Fill Final Senior Days l ' .s-QT, 4. ,vs ,vw .-1' uni. Jack Richardson o ks Mrs Rosenberg for an appoint- ment wrth Miss Whitsey as Marilynn Gambatese, Betty Nash Jane Free and Bob Stamberger apply for college boards x'h.X ' Responding to Marlr Levine's call for original ideas, the Al Council names the first semiformal dance of the season Tonight as a takeoff on the Steve Allen TV show by the same name. Decorations and entertainment will follow this theme. Senior Classes Led by Councils Plan Dances, Assemblies, and Prom l l l 1 -.--. all r Studying words to the January class song, a parody on Embraceable You, are Carol Miller, writer of the lyrics, and Marian Ka- baclc author of the class motto, Small in Size, to Fame We'lI Rise. Wizmggg, in Jim Herrick presides, as the All Council decides to make and sell a 45-rpm record ol senior activities. The council votes to appoint Bob Richardson chairman of the committee which will plan the script and handle the sale of the record, 118 From a vantage ponnt above the processton the camera has caught the dngntty ol the row of January graduates who have moved through twelve years of school ta attarn theur posntxon as graduates ot Henghts Hugh A Solemn Commencement Marks An Ending and A Beginning ,Q Q10 5.- V As hrs classmates watch attentnvely Jrm Herrtclu presrdent of the January 1957 class lastens the mantle that symbollzes the semor class prestdent on the shoulders of June class leader Mark l.ev1ne LEFT Seniors watch attentlvely as Lours B Seltzer editor of the Cleveland Press speaks to January graduates about thetr future and the sngnutlcance of thenr past experiences at school 'id 7 'Z' X Bruce Aborn Gerald Amber Joyce Anthony ,.. Carole Apple Ronald Arnold fe if Jerry Abraham T Norman Amsfer go? 7' vu' Eugene Appel L Rowland Anng 'lb 1 Ruth Ashby Q. ,Ill 7L iid' Sandra Abramson Lewss Allen James Allschuld 17 40 r 4-F' -4 no if Y Ruta Amsfer Dorofhy Anderson Roger Andree June I957 5 m 7 I Prlmpmg and hxlng lakes place rlghf before commence men? at 'ai' iv ., Sharon Asqunh Mlchael August James Backhaus l R z' 'A rr N Q, N ' .' Vw H' ir ,fr , , if so I I - ' Ht R L R I, L ,W fkfftl ' If ' san. ' - 4 R V 1 - ' - A A 'LV J 8 I .R ,V i ff K, , P4 Q . f 1 fl V 5 U A H- q R Q was r ,- I 2 RR lv Q M 1 I J R I' , cz 1 qlqvf R N ,,, A RN 1 , 9 f 1 ig ii: 'odff :J 111 as A ' f L in L -i Wa Leon Baer 5 Cx Margarel Bauer f-gl Allan Beck hx Charlofle Belfer fv- Joan Berwm K rf ' 4- F 4' fal ls' 'Z oi .Q-.rv ws ,,.,- ww NJ, Lmda Barner ,SB Davld Barrett Norma Barry Robert Batchlef Junel957 I Bruce Beal 7X wdf Barbara Behrens Jeflrey Belkm Carrolle Bergholm bv' .,.-f Allen Bnrnbaum Fred Blshko 132 A classmaie helps Don Toih adlusf his cop as he prepares for graduaflon l-'ndfl BUNCH Marlene Berson -if 6511 5la 'l9Y Bl'5S Jacquelme Bloch 4' ,p 8 X A tr - 'FAM' ' Sw' sf it J M 'l flflw f V L AK' . X pam, D f 5 x sf:- XM uf X I T 1 ,B ,ag 1 B' C ' T- 'Q' an ET? 7' , YS' llll B 5 9, Q 5 1 , , QQ l 4 Q, . 93 2 8 as 'L ef aff-1:2 - -' be ,- lb' 6 'If V 4, A xr f , f at June l957 fv- K-r my Eunice Bloom Lynn Bonfleld Kenneth Boody 2 m ju- A Gordon Borkaf Wllllam Borover Davld Bossorf Mark Levme holds ihe colors proudly durmg the pledge at the sensor assembly Sa i Peggy Borckardf ,- ,av Lula Bourlauly Sally Brellenbach R J Edward Brennan IV' 17 Kenneth Bordo 4 James Breckmndge if Kennelh Brems 5 Arfhur Brown HUVVBY Brown Ruth Ann Brown Carolyn Brownmg Lmn Bruder Mdfllyh Buchan 133 la ' - ' Q, V .- ' 1 K. ,, 4 . ' P od if . YW - l Tir U P V fn E s il .n 19 g A r l A , Q ? ' V If 0 ' .5 A , V of ly I yo-o , i W y ,,yo - l ki-1 A . Q 3 - l f 6 S Zag , HM .I- Z Ml N Q 4 9 I, X . 'uv 3' ly 'Y A Q, .. l . ij. , , r Q 5 V5 Q' t ,, . 'G R I g ' .4 I I ' :Il .R 'I' 4 ff . V .1 ' 1 f' ' T ,X QI 0' -' cf N 6 R ' 5 , ' IT ' ' '?'i I N ' 1 Q V he ' in if B9'7Y Bunowifz Robert Burney Anne Bushnell Lynda Buzney June I957 Solemn senior boys carry the coflin of Qhe blue ieans fo ils final resting place in a January senior assembly chorus. C f ' s 'K' fr -ng K' 5 3 ' Paul Chapman Richard Charfof? f nf I 7, 41 S- V ,una , , ' ' , B : wu- 1. 'v 'Mun' 'WJ Q Phyllis Cohen JOY C0llUf0 A'bef'C0'1f1ellY 134 x 5 f ,gn Kafhleen Carney 'x Ar f .ve 7 Judith Cermall Cr, -6 Y. Martha Chaney 1 5 gg vw- J Diane Cenker A ,cr .1 'fe' fr , jf, Carole Chaiken s Bruce Chapman 'R Q is . 4- Q ,ky r V! it 4' -4 A ffl rl bib' Nancy Chase Bruce Clegg Roberi Clifford f K 2' Q 11 ' L 1 J 5 Q .4 l ' -aio A ,yxr w. gs: rc.. Elaine Cowan Edward Crawford Joyce Crichley T59 - I , vt., . , - ' I Q I ESP Robert Cully 'ix '55 'Q'-n Natalle Davls Joy Derruck Y? Dorothy DeVore Shale Dolm Howard Danzinger Debora Dauber Stanley Davids Marilyn Davis 'P My llvl -ef , he T Penny Davls Susan Davls .f-9 Thomas DeThomas hal Fred Bnshko and Murray Fnshel chat and swung at the Al s fall dance Tonight based on the televuslon show f the same name Marvm Diamond A ' f Barbara Earl Ethel Essen Gulda Ensenberg David Elk 123 Donald DeBolt Carol Demmnng June 957 Micheal Diamond ,af yi I Ted Ellmger k , r V .,., T 4, T I A V I , .Q V ' , 2 lsv , k I Q A Q . Q ' ffl Q 3 1? - Q K A R Q4 l , Q W In 'A my J , T.. V ge, 1 Y .' . ' M A ff S . sr tr I . L X Marhn Elrad Judy Engel 9- tn'-' rf': M'k.f :Wh ng Stanley Esfrnn Irls Evans Z ur sv- Deanne Fcugm Kenneth Fenngold 'OH Q' Bruce Feldman Barbara Fellows N-Y-.J MUVVGY F'5l'9l Barbara Fishman 7' Elynor Epslem ,Q Gaul Epstem 2' Judy Epsleln Al omcers look sfariled by somelhung ai 1he door 'V Carol Fergus Wifi 'uv Caroline Ford 136 xv- mu' Lee Flerman Irvmg Forsch lg Mlchael Fune 7-lf: I-I Tv June 957 -I Judy Fox John Francns 23' 5 1 ,T K, g, ,A V M 4. .fe 'Q . l Q ' Lakai 5 , 4 Q ' 1. l , .I 4 QAQ: - 4? 1 l!,,' . ev w ll? L- Gil a F f, 1-f 31 5 F ,f lk wiv, ' 'V I f, 'SA ' .2 cle , M . . .11 F V , -V , . , i .Ii.,,, VV is Klk x A k , . f vw l , F - an 8 I F rf fe, L ' ' F l :W X ' x ' f 'Y vvfgq Q' T' .3 Q Q 3 Q.. F T, i .-4 Dennis Frank Deborah Frled Judy Fnedl Barry Friedman Lmdq Fnedmqn Larry Fruhhnger Ellzabefh Garrmgion 75 Q'-f Qvchard Gelman 912: 95 Don Georgian 1 'Cb ,av ?' 'sr .Z rv- N-Q Nancy Frye Danlel Galvin Jack Ganz Ralph Gardener June I 957 Brenda Geffen Q lx .fin Bruce Gensemer ls fha! a new crop of soclefy gals? No :is lus? a sensor show chorus 6 hs- Harvey Gersiem Mmna Gerstenfeld Jqmgg G,ldgr 137 X ' :Jn A A -b 1 -,H '- ' Q J Q in 5 ' 2 K 'Q an 'Qin V' L' or - g A fm- y r' 'vu via .x 1 X ' t XY fl . 1 Q f fx , ski, H 'iv Q J, Q, F 5 ,Q 5, . '3' - , - ' -. , x . any Q -gy . 'A 'Y ' ', ,Qt 4 . 1. S N sw Q- ,- 'fa y June 'f , Cf.. ' ' Marhn Gandy Damel Guvelber Jane! Glantz Heavens' The Henghis boys seem to be going back to cave man days as they clump gally up and down lhe srage durung the sensor assembly Mr. 91 rr- X,-1' Q 1 'E'- Ednh Goodman Arlene Goodslif Sheldon Gottlieb gunn- x 'fl' ef' If Phyllrs Gray Carole Greene Hermme Greene IRS? I H- Dlcne Glanz Z? Yr! Karen Goldberg Harvey Galdsmlfh 'v Paula Grant fx 9- 117 L' Sully Greene 1 Z' Q - v--sr Arol Gold Y Dan Goldman 'i Wlllldm Goldstein q Q -I John Gray Y 'T Sfeven Greenhut 'C' '- as , I X .M I A 1' V. -70 Q Vx- F' l fa G f ' Q .- I or r ll i X - i ' . . I r '3 fl' l,,Ll 'fir 2 l G, Q 'll T ' my so , 1 y f 3' ef, V 'X , X N 3 1 ' 7' ' 2 V - k - C s ,X M V -z5!,q'fl I f 4 l X l l . Q? ?Qs - '-Y ' by lf ff Diane Greenwald Nancy Gulko Sara Hanfman cf A Allen Hecker 5' 'Q' Andrea Herman -4 wi sw' - . Carl Grimm am y, .M +L ai. rrrr ii Gayle Gunzelman Howard Harris Af- rf' 'ffl 'JI Marsha Heller Richard Heiman 'J 8. ,mt ,Q bw, M ,fi Lcfa 'Ny 4 Q MMM I 2 Gary Gross Robert Grass Lane Grossbela Ny: , , ,f I Q vi 7 V 4, 4,0 -K. 4 ff 'sf June I957 n Gulhne Brenda Ha Susan Hqllg Miss Wlmsey awards Harvey Wolmsky me mathemahcs award for superuor work -gg ,J if LAL Sanford Herslwvlfl Sanford Herskovnz Sandra Hershg 139 fi ly ' ll , r 4 VV ,,, I A -1 1: l K 4 A I , K' . ff ' J' 3? . K .1 1 x A f . ' ,W I I , ,H , X 1' 0 , 0 3 ' 4 1. 1 f 6. 1 Q' . V -,V fl l K ' Barbara Hursch gs- 'Z Marlene Harwnz in Q Tony lafornaro C. '- Ll. in Jerry Harsh berg 1 s.-S 'Wai fbi? Joyce Hurwllz Nathan lcove .X Marnlyn Isaacson Arlene Jacobs nv fi Nancy Jenmngs Allen Jones J' ag, 'JS .. 7' cis, X-nv Neal Hoch Sanford Horvaf Aaror- Horwnz June I 957 A momenl to remember comes for Patsy Kollus as she receuves her duploma If Beverly Jacobs Marla Jacobs Sandra Jafle 4553 40' '? Larry Kahn lsabelle Kaplan Marfha Karnak Edvfllfd KdSSmGn HO 0 J Q Q :xl I K 0. R 3 , D . ,l X' J. A A , . X t T ,I 1 V , .-5 5 , X , Q . . of - J 7 4 Q' 1 . -. -1 'J' W J Q . , ., x N J J if V ,Q V Q ,ia fi' A ' , .. sa r. ,' ' f, K ' Q- ff V fav, fp QQ it , L J 4 ' rl' b. 4 fr J 'Qi 1 J X y i' 5 NX ' - D f t. at J Q 'A V - an J x 'Q I 1 . ' ' '- J :ry K V. v Ei, V Y,-f M ' f J A ..- Q: t li J A by X a f Gf 'Z' Lois Kafz Judie Katz Linda Katz June 2, 2 J yy-n Q,-' any :rib ,f J '53 .11 i957 J V ,f Elaine Kelman Burton Kemelhar Joly Kenfwli S I A 'vw- K MMMMI Fancy eating is another special feature of the January senior prom, Looks good! 5 'W . Q .7 x -4 1 1 L f ' 'ann P 7 , lx' '24 aizmi A 1 Virginia Knauss Glenn Koch Jack Kolff 141 z' Barbara Kaufman 153 'W J Y ,, 1 W -,Q wi 1. Joan Kes! 2. Carol Kirksfadf Q' 6- , gt,- 'iv Leonard Kleinman l 354: Q h', ue.. V, Barry Kolin fi 42 Marilyn Kaufman fs. 1 r I , . 4 , f s. , ig? Judith King is x. if ,, 0 VH, xy 1 Ted Klein S La. '1 fi 1' Nvqxl Mildred Kleinman Jacquelyn Kolf --aw ,X 4 x w ' '? C Q Q I ,W A A ' Susan Koggmgn Norman Kofoch Marilyn Kramer T24-.3 June K . Vidar Krasny Q . i ss , ah Sanford Krulak ., . , 1 K l 9 5 7 .grills A beainifully decarafed buffet catches the eyes of prom-niters out for some fun. The buflef is only a par? of the lavish acliviiies seniors enjoy during llfeir big night. Harvey Kulber K - A K , 1 v ,. 2' ya, 4 1 ,,, 4. 11 -J i' - 0, . jr y -' , -:' ill -f Jw., n f I. i 4 W VY .1 , U Lois Kwai? John Lafler Charles Lake Ted Laidman ,r A fl 'U Q an A s. 'Q f . K .Q K - f Marilyn Lansky Pefer Laflmef Jacquelyn LaTour Elaine Laub 142 U- . T ,h' 1. Hi- .' -, I Isabel Kravitz 13 -4 P ayrr , Grefchen Kruse ZX FP Laurel Ku rofsky N CR -6. gt' John Landis 'Q N- . f R 1 AB David Lavine Y 4? Q9 3 Edward Leanzc 191: 4.- J 0 x'f H? Henry Lesnicl: Jil? -dx A Ruth Levey lrfiar , Sv -D l 1 Ax Daniel Levine 62 5 w-? Marcia Levine ,.. ?f D,, an 1 be Qa. Q QL 2 n -'f n 'S' ' fan ,rw la 'ET' .b lggk,g hm 1' F Carolyn Lefher Larry Lief HONEY Lelsef L r , at 3 'Q Qi' 4 ' M, A f' ', o 7' ' 4 T7 'F ' V' WK' Anhu, Luge, Judith Leventhal Iris LeveY JoAnn Level' E3 Adele Levine L i June ' . 4 Q 1 it , X Az, l if K 'Emi A row of prom-goers form a line to watch several couple: trip the light fantastic. Dancing and other party activities help seniors and their dates to enjoy a night they've been looking forward to for a long time. Laura Levine 'L c ,f1hlf .., I Mark Levine Dorothy Levy Eliot Levy l-Uwfence l vY ug? . is I-13 'T Q Ox 's S' '-J X .I Jeanette Llchfman Susan Luplon Roberf Lrsker Tum Lolln An June i957 Euleen LOPGYG Marlorle Lowe X 'is ,uf -5 school achvmes and college chances Wayne Lunder Mary Kay Lynch 'Q ' Luis' Harvey Lyons IQ 40 ar 'I C k Ruihe Madorsky Michael Mahar Danvel Makorof? Allan Marchand Manly 144 fomette Lombardo loAnn Whlfe and Befh Garrlngfon look at their home room chart which lusts names of all 315 gurls their Dale MacKeown Edward MacMullm Jacquolyn Macks Larry Madorsky n Marsh ' s , , y 9 .- I , ,, , Q -Lf '-2 0 ' 5 ,ffl , L ' YJ l K V' ' I M M 4- I , -C1 , N X- 4 0 L' I . 1 , I RX-,Ji . ll -9 1: rl I+ A l X 1 . . . C N 6 T C, P' A ,L 9-7+ L ' li N X . . . V MEM ,: W K L V! ' T7 h ,Q f ' y - L 5. 4? A 5 6' . 1 Q A V' .1 K 6 V 6 LN' 'N AN Q61 T 41 .4 Sylvna Mama? Sava Marshall Carol Marhnson Arlene Marx Charles Maifhews 1.1 'T 5.1 Duane Meckler Tamar McClennan Jon McQurlkun Paul MCQu.lkm XE-n--,,, x S... I June I957 5215 J Carol Meldon n Muller Susne Slotter enloys a chuckle over ihe BGG sensor ussuo Q 5, Es, Jamce Muller Ronald Mlller Carol Mmer 4:41 x. S'-'Son Mmll Marlorle Mxnfz I lv Larry Maurer ' x Renee Meck ler 16 Charles Messina fl' nov' Q- Edward Muller '36 1' v,,p' Marlene Mollnsor 4 A ' h 6, ' . ' A .AV rw ' Y' I' . , X ' U file , + -,W l V M , A V A x A 7 r 4 . , Y., , If rv Qi Q 1 .Q ' 1 we nl. m W I ' 'l g ,. ' . ,K '3 l .gr W 4 , . A rw Vg f . ' f' , ' M . A X rl 1' 4' M l -1' ' rrrr sv' ' I .f I I l if lx by fn- in 2 'Y 'Nw-X - .,,f '-1 1 A X V, X- rf AT . . . . . B.H . , Q' A 0 P 9 - . ,,,, I so -, ' ix - , ,L V' - N lr 1 X 1 4 'O - 5 X l l I , 1 '16 Ralph Moore Ruchard Mora 9'-V14 June xaw 'X -1 A KA xg Debbse Dauber and Dennle Swisher Margie Mintz and Mike Dramond sfeadles ever slnce lhe mnlh grade symlsollze sensor frue love Q--v ir' 5 Ronald Morley Lounse Newman Kalherune Norms Kalherlne Ocker 86 'mr .lanaihan Owens Manlyn Pala I 16 Y Shelley Palay Susan Palgufa Davud Morris 2 Michael MyeroH gl Nafalle NeCamlren George Oeigen 'JS' Robert Morr Darrel Myers Judy Nerdes Martha Orr IS ,Q Arthur Palmer Allce Parrell 5 a ' -:Q Qtr - .,, 'Y ., ,x ' , ra . 4 -,A 'V 8 ' Y ' ll DQR Y ai Al N h L Q' 9 1, ,K V I I . rrrr M Q -rrr r r am .. a 'M A 5- -Y D' l of f -3 f1,.r W :fl D l957 LfgW?f . W twig N Q4 were wir A 2 , ll A lf '?fT 1 A . - -K fe 3 .. ,.. t H, . V' I I I ' ,Vi, ol . Q - . . U ' ,f,x WEWYL K ,Q 3 S' .' 3 A . M , I , . o , ll sw 0 V 38 Julle Paherson X 3 Wllllam Phallups Karen Pollov r-. Sandra Pressman Brenda Rnce :sr'5 Q Bruce Peat NA YS Llnda Plat? Toby Presser mighty good Q? 'SHE Dowd PY 'e' Paula Rouer fe The Alvyn Rlemer Joan Rlnger Tama Feliz Marc Pevaroff June I957 Plaques awarded io sensor championship homeroom Carol Reusman Q51 Kenneih Robmsor 147 I Jamce Relsner 'Q' Susan Rodnn 215 ook fr 1 ' 2' Q' I i ,QQ t K un Q W 7 'fl my I .,,A,, ,X ,lor 5. ,,r,-a-e,-M-,- , . . I I I 9 q, -' 1' cds: Q, As G- ' - Q Ea A !,f A -:re 43 PQ A lv K, f . 'V r ' ' Ax dxf K f QL if -X a'N I 1 1. s ' -a . . s J ' ' A d .Y X ,, I I. f 50:4 cad' S ...Zi 1- fb Sgephen Rose Dennus Roseman Elrssa Rosen June 9 Oops' Janice Relsner s home work ns so heavy shes ready Yo drop 'X F5 iw. Saundra Ross Arnold Rot Barry Roth f- -4: A i -1 Solvelgd Rvfenbefgi Charles Sacks Donna Sandler l lil s... 1-w if Gerald Rosen Stanley Rosen 7C N1 v-'V' Marcua Rosenberg Ronald Rosenfeld Q-'ln 3 Fred Rosewaler Mgdeleme Ross l 4? ,as Ronald Rubxn Anna Rudolph 5 38. .1 W Laurence Saslaw Jerald Schneider f R Q 2, S. ff QQ U f- - ' , R Q ,, if-' in ' ll V V K il .- , fig O ,T fe - .Q 4? ' I 57 2. wee fr ' ez, X, fl fl ' ll . 2 A C ' 4 J A 3 Y' si ,tl vi ' 3 , Q - - M K sf l ,wif f ' ,W I h . . - 6. ' be A c Q A C ,. .5 H I 5 x 'A Q., 1 cf- 1 'U t- - g V 1- 1 'U A . X I A 1 N .. n-qw ' , '5f 'ov 4-x 'Q un Y-n ' tr Sharon Schnesder Wnlluam Schnelder fs 2 'D fav f 7' R' pf n.. 1 42. 4. of 'Y-' Lewus Schusterman Marvin Schwartz Susan Schwartz L A Allan Schwartzenfeld Nancy Sedgewlcll Armnne Seferlun Davnd Segal Normcn Segel JuneI957 puff -r Rhoda Segelm Lester Senslbella Seniors gaze wstfully ot th Barbara 59,0 Mfchael Shagrm th hoard at ' 'uf 'i Roby' Shapiro Mornlyn Shaw Dennis Sherman Ann Shlpiey H0 9 commencement announcements on L Qs v aan Slegor' LGTIL ,,..... wk 5- S N. , t f' ' ', , t ,, 'll --P L, ,ig I 3 , ,,'ff' i 1 . ,H -A lu' ,Q If W I .- I. t '47 -Q 0 I vs' f S ' t f w , 1 n v . f Q 'S Q Q ' f , J 1 -f Sf f S Q W 5- A ' T' ' V I t :qs . . , ' ' T :L Ha , 1 .A X4-.1 V 1 -1: . , Q of th v P I ,,.V ' .5 'S ,- -4 , -1 YT ' xi '7 E? , 'fa A KA 1 ', -f I ,. S . I , . J ' 1 -Q ? I N hx JUd'7l' 5'990 ' June Slegler Duvnd Silber June l957 K5 is Seniors ably dnreci drivers who are unocquomled with ihe syslem ae- -4 Moriho Smnh Shirley Smuth ' 1 Carol Spector Moureve Sperber 150 ' f new porlung o T Go ry Solomon 4 Fnrfh Spuegel i' A on Silver iw. Melvm Sanger Carole Smnh r- -.X wr Melvyn Solon '19 Morclo Splllrc nne Smdelor Q Hope Skull Y Charlofie Smith ous Sorolry Gonl Spnvack g Q .- , ,mv ' 'I ' I :E-i,, V 9 ur: H- V' fl M 'N , . QQ ,X Q V I VV ' K '19 Q l . ..,. f 4 1 - I Vx A .X X J X 4 A, I lf - ' ky I H -V ' Q In Q ,Aff . ,A-. 5 5 A A , l , 25- 'X if L S X . 4 . . . . . . I t 1 A g , Q k i 4' Z: K Y N! 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Judlih Weunbaum Mnchael Weintraub Allan Weuss Brenda Welgs nv Wnlllam W 19' 'ul' Colm Wren ,ag 'O' rv gun' Sa nfo rd Yosownz -L T' 49 V7 'lde' BUVVY Wulson Janyce Wrnger Wulllam Wohl Roberi Barr Alan Champa Rlchard Clague Richard Dom Davxd P nner Irving Rossman Lmda Welssberg 'QF' if Suzanne Zregel Gerald Zel Vlvnan Zelman Ronald Zimmerman 153 fd aren Welsh liz! qw... Kenneth Woldman June I957 5' ' ' 75 r , ' - gi 1' rgjg ,-4gf ., K u , gr g NJ , ' - , - I, . V , QV.. , V N ,, L ,gr ,, , rrrl 0 W x . . . . , . , K 'dv ' x li D I A . A 'yy I -0 ,JA . A Q V, sf f572 i ' Q ,'f'- x ' ga -M ! N'f2rg4 r llf 'lf ' Q9?2 l lf cy if h gl, l 5 A 4? . M? ' lg u 'Q l ,. 'A If a 'A ff, V 6 'O l 1 I l an . I I : f ' 4 F A av 4' -- ,K si 4. 4: 4 sp., - X I .il sf Sensors Sue Kossman Eugene Appel Shelley Poloy and Larry Lsef ensoy ilsemselves rehearssng for she entersasnmenv of flsss years Twsrp dance Dog pafcls Drcsq Sora Vaclsa and Bob Bar? June sensors provsde some of Ylse enferfasnmenr for flue Gsrls Cobsnei Lsffle Sssfer pony Ssegler 19 Lots of fun for Sensors The trsendly spsrsf of Hesghis Hsgh ss sym bolszed by the Smllsng faces of fhe January 1957 oufsfandsng groduafes Renee Rosen blalf and .lsm Herrsclc If every ssngle textbook that sensors have ever used at Hesghfs were placed end to end they would easslv outwesgh June F . . 1 0 'w 1 1 I i, . Y F I .1 L 1' W 4' . 3. gil- :: ' -- ,, K ,- 1 l l '4 , 1 i Al pres dent Mark Levine vice president Tim Loll secretary Debby Fried and Treasurer Lynda Buzney were chosen by their fellow classmates to lead them through a happy and eventful senior year IXII GM? , -,V iw rno daze WJLNMR AS Grads Are Busy Eager seniors announce the dwindling number of daze till graduation Mark Levine utilizes a school telephone to call by voriou signs displayed throughout the building, This one came 'ue Ullmo who coincidentally is right next door from Room 241. 156 Aborn Bruce 14 31 Abraham Jerry 131 Abramson Sondra 26 131 Alen Lewrs 23 31 46 48 Altschuld James 131 Amber Gerald 131 Amster Norman 26 48 52 62 131 Amster Ruta 131 Anderson Dorothy 27 35 40 131 Andree Roger 22 31 131 Anthony Joyce 25 131 Appel Eugene 14 52 58 67 Apple Carole 131 Armg Rowland 131 Armstrong Wrllram 58 116 Arnoff Adrrane 28 40 73 116 Arnoft Sheila 1 16 Arnold Ronald 131 Ashby Ruth 131 Asqulth Sharon 19 26 27 131 August Mchael 23 42 131 Backhaus James 131 Boer Leon 60 132 Barlow Susan 116 Barner Linda 27 30 34 39 132 Barmen Jack 17 66 67 116 Baron Naomr 116 Barrett Davud 132 B ry Norma 17 18 19 44 2 Bassett B th 35 36 68 73 116 Bassett St phen 18 52 116 Botchlet Robert 23 60 132 Bauer Margaret 19 24 25 73 132 Bea Bruce 18 132 Beck Allan 132 Becker Davrd 116 Belfer Charlotte 132 Belkin Jeffrey 16 17 52 Benlamm Robert 116 Bergholm Carrolle 50 Berk Robert 67 116 Berman Linda 25 26 2 2 Berson Marlene 26 132 Berwltt J an 18 20 28 52 132 Beyer Jon 1 16 Bnales Martrn 116 Brrnbaum Allen 132 Blshko F ed 14 62 132 Brshop Douglas 1 16 Blaure Donna 47 116 Blrss Stanley 132 Bloch Jacqueline 18 20 132 Bloom Barbara 44 83 116 Bloom Eunrce 133 Bonf1eld Lynn 35 44 52 53 133 Boody Kenneth 133 Borekardt Peggy 14 18 36 133 Bordo Kenneth 133 Borkat Gordon 39 52 133 Borover Wrllram 40 133 Bossart Dovrd 33 37 39 133 Bourlally Lrla 73 76 133 Bowen Carolyne 1 16 Bowers Helen 116 Boyarsky Nrna 116 Braun Charles 46 117 Braun Herbert 117 Breckrnrndge James 24 133 Brertenbach Sarah 133 Brems Kenneth 39 133 Brennan Edward 50 133 Brenner Marlene 117 Brofman Barbara 28 117 Brown, Arthur 17, 133 Brown Ruth Ann 17 26, 40 52 133 Brown Harvey 133 Brownrng Carolyn 18 40 52 74 133 Brownrng Mary Ann 69 76 117 Bruder Lrnn 40 133 Buchan Marilyn 18 133 Bucklan Barnett 60 67 117 Bunowrtz Betty 40 134 Burney Robert 134 Bushnell Anne 40 73 75 134 Buzney Lynda 14 35 52 73 4 Caplow rllyn 14 28 52 Carney Ka leen 18 28 36 52 134 Cenker Drona 134 Cermak rth 31 76 Charken C role 28 48 52 73 34 Chaney Martha 40 44 52 134 Chapman Bruce 38 134 Chapman Paul 134 Chartott Richard 23 134 Chase Nancy 27 28 48 76 134 Clegg Bruce 134 Clnftord Robert 24 50 51 52 134 Cohen Arlyne 1 17 Cohen Jerry 22 117 Cohen Phyllrs 30 134 Colluro Joy 39 134 Comella Donna 73 75 117 Connelly Albert 18 134 Conners Robert I 17 Corry Roberta 1 17 1 24 Cort Robert 117 Cowon El une 25 27 28 40 134 Crarg Robert 52 117 Crawford Edward 134 Cully Robert 135 Donzlnger Howard 135 Dauber Deborah 40 52 74 75 35 Dovrds Stanley 135 Davies Wrlluom 117 Davls Irene 135 Davrs Kennord 117 Davrs Marulyn 26 30 135 Davrs alle 18 19 52 Davrs Susan 135 DeBoIt Don 58 60 67 135 DeFlorentrs Carol 73 75 76 Demmrng Carol 135 Derrrckson Joy 135 DeThomas Thomas 135 DeVore Dorothy 14 17 19 2 5 Dramond Marvun 135 Diamond Michael 40 135 D In Shale 14 17 5 Dom Rrchard 58 59 63 67 Dowd James 24 Dysart Raymond 7 Essen Ethel 135 Ersenberg Grldo 27 Ensenberg Jerald 118 Elconrn Eugene 48 118 Elk Davrd 135 Elllnger Ted 14 135 Ellrson James 14 118 Elra M rtm141613 En el Judy 18 28 40 46 136 Epsteun Elynor 19 25 27 136 Epstenn Gaul 136 Epsteln Jdrth 14 19 25 136 Estrln Stanley 136 Evans Iris 19 27 36 Faigin Deanne 19, 20 27, Feingold Kenneth 136 Feldman Bruce 136 Fellows Barbara 18 136 Fergus Carol 136 Frerman Lee 136 Frne Mrchael 66 136 esnlver Vrckr 14 16 5 Frnkle Roberta 30 118 el Murray 14 17 57 67 Frshmon Barbara 26 30 70 136 Flynn Alfred 118 Ford Caroline 45 136 Forsch lrvrng 136 Fox Judy 48 136 Fox Ronald 118 Foy Robert 118 Francis John 136 Frank Dennrs 137 Frank Esther 118 e Jane 19 34 Freeman Ralph 64 65 118 Fried Deborah 14 28 35 73 e l Judy 34 50 51 Frredman Barry 137 Frredmon Bernard 118 Frredman Lan o I9 25 6 3 Fruedman Rrchard 118 Fruhlrnger Larry 137 Frye Nancy 24 137 Frymer Barbara 25 27 28 118 Galvin Damel 137 Gambatese Marllynn 37 118 127 nz Jack 9 14 16 Garrlngton Elizabeth 18 35 40 44 137 Geffen Brenda 25 31 36 137 Gelman Rlchard 137 Gensemer Bruce 40 137 Georgian Don 137 Gerstern Harvey 50 137 Gerstenfeld Mrnna 26 76 137 Gllden Mary Ellen 32 47 I18 Glldar James 137 Glndy Martrn 40 138 Grvelber Donlel 17 27 52 67 138 Gontz Janet 18 20 35 48 1 8 Ganz Duane 15 25 8 5 Go Arol 26 47 138 Goldberg Karen 30 31 138 Goldberg Robert 118 Goldman Dan n38 Goldsmrth Harvey 63 138 ooldstern Donald Goldstern Wrllnam Goodrng Judith 4 3 37 5 Coodmon Ednth 25 138 Goodman Joyce 119 Goodsrtt Arlene 40 52 138 Gordon Mrchael 119 Gottlreb Sheldon 62 8 Gant Paula 14 18 40 8 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rruck James 17 18 52 116 Hershmon Lawrence 52 119 Hershkovml Sanford 17 139 Hershkovltz Sanford 26 139 Herstlg Sandra 18 35 52 77 Hlbshman Lo s 119 Hnrsch Barbara 30 140 Hnrshberg Jerry 14 18 63 67 Hoch Neal 140 Hallender Joan 119 Hollender Juduth 119 Homans Albert 42 58 119 Horvat Horwutz Horwitz Horwntz Hurwltz Sanford 140 Aaron 40 140 Marc 26 1 19 Marlene 26 140 Joyce 17 35 36 40 Hutcheson Parks 119 Huxtable Gall 119 lafornaro Tony 60 67 140 lcove Nathan 140 Isaacson Manlyn 140 lsserson Gerald 119 Jacobs Arlene 20 26 31 140 Jacobs Beverly 140 Jacobs Marla 30 140 Jafte Sandra 30 72 140 Jenks Barbara 14 36 52 20 Jennungs Nancy 28 50 140 Jones Allen 140 Kaback Marnan 14 120 128 Kahan Barry 24 52 120 Kahn Erleen 120 Kaplan elle 18 19 24 4 Kaplan Martin 120 Karlan Mnlan 39 120 Karnok M rtha 18 27 28 36 40 Kassman Edward 50 140 Kater Adruenne 120 Kater Roberta Lee 36 120 Kiner, Edward 52 120 K' g, Judith 36 69, 73 92 141 Kirkstadt Carol 18, 38 52 74 141 Klatman Kenneth 120 Kleun Beverly 120 Kleun Ted 141 Kleunman Helalne 16 25 28 52 20 Klennman Leonard 141 Kleunman Muldred 46 141 Knauss Vlrglnla 141 Koch Glenn 141 Koluff Jacob 141 Kolln Barry 141 Kolt Jackie 141 Kollus Paula 120 Kossman Susan 17 36 68 73 4 Kotoch Norman 142 Koval Sylvue 42 52 120 Kramer Marllyn 142 Krasney Vlctor 142 Kravltz lsabel18 20 52 73 142 Krueger Gaul 36 120 Krulak Sanford 60 142 Krumhansl Kathryn 28 3 4 5 Krupman Marcla 121 Kruse Gretchen 142 Kulber Harvey 26 142 Kunes Thomas 121 Kurafsky Laurel 30 142 Kurlt Sharon 34 121 Kwalt Loss 20 26 30 142 Lafler John 40 47 60 142 Landman Ted 38 142 Lake Charles 56 59 63 67 142 Landau Marcia 28 48 52 53 121 Lands John 39 142 Lansky Marllyn 142 Laplne Frances 121 Latimer Peter 58 142 LaTour Jacquelyn 28 39 52 42 Laub Elaune 142 Louter Susue 121 Lavnne David 142 Leanza Edward 40 48 143 Lee Bruce 121 Leff Adrlenne 143 Lefkowrtz Judith 40 121 Leff1er Carolyn 76 143 Lenghton Constance 36 52 68 Lenser Harvey 143 Lepuck Frank 121 Lopate E'le n 17 25 27 53 44 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