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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.
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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,
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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
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