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

 - Class of 1958

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ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE. Tuesdays on the cal- duty'- To aid newcomers and visitors, Rona Mosko- witz, chairman of the Campus Improvement Committee, attaches a temporary room number. STUDENT COUNCIL J, 5 3, CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT. Front: Weiss, Brooks, Schwartz, Kahn, Moskowitz, Estreicher, Kaye. Second: Kaye, Conway, Shapiro, Zimmerman, Weiser, Gilmore. Third: Bott, Finberg, Garb, Sigesmund, Wolfson. Back: Andersen, Tischer, Kahn, Weinstein, Rose, Katz. Malia Corregvondenra and Coal-hanger! Are Made 10 Work for az Belief' School endar signify more than shortened periods to the members of the Assembly Committee, who know the work entailed in satisfying the whims and fancies of a wide variety of personalities. STUDENT EXCHANGE CLUB. jingling tele- phones and clanging mail boxes sound familiar to the Student Exchange Club, whose job it is to solve dilem- mas concerning other schools. Through letters and telephone calls, members receive information to ans- wer questions from curious students. ELECTION COMMITTEE. Passing through many hands en route, ballots marked X finally reach committee mathematicians who tally the votes and place the people's choice in office at all polls. CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE. Main- taining proper appearances keeps the Campus Im- provement Committee on the move. Its primary pro- ject this year proved a great relief to incoming 10B's and bewildered parents at Open House - visible door numbers! Clean-Up Week, featuring the slogan of the Little Blue Man, I Wuv You, I Wuv You, If You Keep Heights Clean, kept students conscious of their PARKING LOT COMMITTEE. Now members of a full-fledged Student Council committee, Parking Lot Attendants efficiently handle the parking lot problem. Actual ticket-giving and tow-away power have proven an effective means of enforcement. To control overcrowding, special permits have been issued only to upperclassmen and board employees. CLOAKROOM COMMITTEE. Essential to the suc- cess of a school dance, the members of the Cloakroom Committee relieve guests of burdenous wraps. Com- ing early and staying late, these hardworking girls ac- cept the responsibility of mink stoles and velvet gloves for the evening. ALL-SCHOOL PRODUCTION COMMITTEE. The well-known, well-used cry of Curtain going up por- tends the end for the diligent All-School Production Committee. Its job of wisely choosing a musical adaptable to student participation and direction as well as fixed facilities began in the fall. This year's successful choice was Brigadoon, a delightful Scot- tish fantasy.

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ELECTION COMMITTEE. Front: Robboy, Stillman, Bar- nett. Back: Gross, Goldstein, Bond, Horwood. Election Committee mathematicians Stan Rob- boy and Gary Barnett total ballots. STUDENT EXCHANGE CLUB. Front: Soble Bassichis, Conway, Reece, Magalnick, Tesler, Schwartz. Secmzd: Goodman, Zeiger, Siges inund, McMillin, Geer, Rovitz, Friedman, Gold Third: Garb, Irwin, Sargeant, Greenes, Hen- derson, Rose, Sutton. Back: Irlen, Grossman Katz, Evans, Bond, Rembrandt. 28 Cooperation between officers Laura Conway and Pete results in success for the Student Exchange Club. Bond



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STUDENT COUNCIL COWWZTIEKJ Prowkle Eniemzm mem' . . ss ' rl: f 2 V h h, H I l S . Lai ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE. Front: Pohl, Fried, Barnett. Back: Pobby, Grant, Freyman. Ab- sent: Rapoport, Robinson, Ruben, Arnold, Gentile. Preparing for the Shaker game, Rona Mosko- Parking lot attendants Sanford Gross and Mike Eisner admin- ister a ticket to an illegally parked car. witz, Hank Roth, jane Rose count programs. PARKING LOT COMMITTEE. Front: Howard Rosenberg, Sanford Gross, Sidney Goodman, Mel Gross. Back: Mike Eis- ner, Ronny Sherman, Gerson Carr, jim Maybury. 30

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