Glenville High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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Seconded 'Zit CLAIRE DIAMOND TOMMY McGUIRE Heartbreaker ETHEL GROSSER Baby Face AL MILSTEIN DOLORES HOLLIS Sophisticated Lady HERBERT KINDS Homework BARBARAMARIE GREENE Hair of Gold HOWIE GUGGENHEIM I've Got Rhythm EVE TYLER You're Wonderful RICHARD DRAKE Green Eyes DOLLY STEIN Oh, You Beautiful Doll(y) SAMMY BESKIN Nature Boy FRAN CINE FELDMAN . Dark Eyes HARRY LEAF Dry Bones ALVIRA BURFORD Five Feet Two WILLIAM McWORTER The Old Master Painter IRENE WALKER Good Night, Irene JOHN TUCKER Oh, Johnny HARRIET BROWN Sweet and Lovely ALAN SILVERMAN Money Song SHIRLEY ROSENFELD Prisoner of Love HARRISON ADAMS NANCY HOGAN—HAZEL CHANDLER Tooether RICHARD DAVIS The Kid's a Dreamer VICTORIA SCOTT Little Girl Page 20

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tables and drooling over lovely waitresses. The big hit of the night was the dance where balloons came tumbling down from among the stars to bombard the dancers. And so another record breaker was made. One of the biggest triumphs was our Hot Dog Howl. As 12B's, we invaded Forest Hills Park, June 2, 1950, to make our picnic number three on our Hit Parade. The girls began the fun with an exciting game of Red Rover. No one will ever forget the battle cry of When you get right near them, jump! The boys had an exciting baseball game but took time out to watch the girls in their game of The Noble Duke of York. Then Elaine Grossman led the girls in a conga line across the field to get the boys to let the weaker sex join the game. Under the excellent umpiring of Mr. Flavius David, the boys won the game (all two innings of it) 10 to 0. Toby Halper cut ninety-nine hot dog buns and finished a perfect afternoon by cutting her finger on the hundredth. High in the number two position was the 12A Apple Bob. October 26. 1950. All sorts of odd Halloween costumes were seen in the girls' gym. competing with the witch and scarecrow decorations for first place in the costume contest. Energy left over, after hours of senior homework, was put to use in bobbing for apples. Square dancing, polkas, and dreamy dances, plus cider and donuts, completed a wonderful evening. Leading the list, in first place, was our Class Prom. It was dances and dreams to the themes of Gene Beecher on December 16. 1950. at the beautiful Commandery Room where in spite of the festivity of the occasion there existed a nostalgic feeling among the dancing couples. And now that the three years of our Hit Parade are over, we have our diplomas, our Olympiads, and our memories to remind us of the wonderful times we had together. It is time to give a word of thanks for the hard work of the class officers, Mr. David, our homeroom teachers, our administrative leaders, the Entertainment Committee and last, but not least, its chairman, Claire Diamond. These were the disc jockeys that made it possible to spin those wonderful records of three years of a Hit Parade of good times. Page 19



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0 7 e Second Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and a Happy New Year, too! This is Hy Bandwagon. your old disc jockey of station WGHS broadcasting from the ritzy Combo Room atop Hotel Imperial here in Cleveland. Ohio. Aside from the fact that this is New Year's Eve. a very special event is making history today, for here without a doubt is gathered together one of the largest groups of celebrities of our day. The January class of 1951 of Glenville High School is having its tenth annual reunion. As has been our custom, we'll go on playing your favorite requests this evening, but in between numbers our roving microphone will seek out some of these noted people who have made records of their own in the past ten years. In honor of these stars, we will start our program with ''Deep Purple. a song that was popular when they last saw each other. Just by coincidence, the vocalists on this recording are two members of that class, the now famous Hazel Chandler and Nancy Hogan. And whom do we see coming toward us in a green strapless evening gown? Why, it's none other than that artist-executive-model, Francine Feldman, with her latest daddy. As we spin the next platter. Mr. Touchdown, we're reminded of those football athletes of another day—A1 Milstein, Corky Perry, Howie Guggenheim, and Richard Davis. We hear that Corky Perry is now head coach of the Cleveland Browns, with Paul Brown assisting as water boy. Ah well, such is life! Now let's travel with our mike over to that group of celebrities and see what the hubbub is about. Well, look who are in the center of it! Those famous artists—William McWor-ter, Marty Braun and Lynn Goldman! I hear McWorter is doing quite well these days by filling in on Milton Berle's show. You know Berle pays him twenty-five cents an hour to sit in the audience and laugh, and compared with most artists, who starve, McWorter is pretty well off! On with our next tune. How are Things in Lower Slobbovia? from the Broadway show of the same name, by Richard Schaefer and Don Mitchum. This arrangement is by the famous orchestra of Bobby Presti and Bemie Okin. Speaking of Broadway, however, we have several of its big names here tonight in the form of Claire Heartburn, formerly Claire Diamond, and Bert Spiwak, who are the greatest team seen on Broadway in many years. Seriously, though, we'd like to wish them much luck and hope that they make as much money as Malcolm Cole, the movie executive, has. Say, who are these sinister looking characters in bowling shirts? Surely they're not Phil Lemer, Richard Drake, Burt Rcmdell and Page 21

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