Glenville High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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Tom McQuire, the Ferocious Four? Well, you fellows haven't changed a bit since the days you were marched down to Mr. Effron's office cn masse. I think we should even dedicate a song to you. Ain't Misbehavin', by Harriron Adams. Along with these celebrities in music, drama and the arts, we have with us tonight one of the most famous women lawyers of our time, the former Eve Tyler. Eve has just returned with her artist husband from Europe where they visited Alex Gelley, scientist, and Nobel Prize winner. Eve tells me that she ran into Vera Rosich and Ethel Grosser on the boat coming back. It seems that these two girls are still unable to part with each other. Well, you know how some people are—odd! While we're playing Rhapsody in Blue for all you folks out there on the air waver, we're going to greet some more of these guests just arriving here in the Combo Room. Here comes Elaine Grossman, the newly appointed editor of the Cleveland Press, and with her are Bill Robinson and Harvey Levine, radio and sports editors respectively. Irene Walker is following them, with Maryland Scott. U. N. delegate, trailing behind and arguing politics with Herby Kinds, now president of Columbia University. Alvira Burford has been telling me that she and Bunny Poole still had much energy left when they graduated from dear old G.H.S., and so went out and landed themselves husbands. Nice work, girls! It seems though, that Betty Lewis still hates men and has formed a Down-with-Men League. Across the room we hear the owner of Rose's Baby Shoppe, Shirley Rosenfeld, still knitting that same pair of Argyle socks. Barbara Stacel has decided that clothes, men and money don't matter, and so she has devoted her life to bsing a veterinarian. You know what they say: A dog is man's best friend. Well, Barbara? This next song, Money, Money, Money, we dedicate to A1 Silverman who has been appointed Secretary of the Treasury. He will take with him to Washington as bodyguards, A1 Dlott, Jerry Cooper. Lee Cohen, and ?emie Smith. I'm sure he'll be safe in their hands. Well folks, the orchestra has struck up Auld Lang Syne, and so another ten years have passed for this illustrious group. We'd like to close our show on that note and wish all of you good luck in the forthcoming years. Page 22



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IRecard S'leadete The success of Glenville's athletic program in basketball, football, and track, over the past two years, has been largely due to the efforts of members of the class of January, '51. Letters in both basketball and football were earned by Howie Guggenheim and Albie Milstein. Howie, the vice-president of our class, is an outstanding player. In his three years at Glenville he has earned two letters in football, and has been rated by many coaches as the most promising linebacker in the senate. In basketball. Howie helped the Tarblooders reach the semi-finals in the Ohio State District Tournament. The tallest of the seniors, Albie Milstein, started his career at Glenville by playing junior varsity basketball, and Tarblooders' football in the 10B. He has earned two varsity letters in basketball, and during the tournament he was rated as one of the best defensive ball handlers. Albie's weight and height (185 lbs, 6'3 ) have helped him not only in basketball, but also in football, where he started at the beginning of the season at left half. Because of a leg injury, however, he has been on the sidelines for the remainder of the season. Both Howie and Albie intend to go on to college where they expect to participate in collegiate athletics. Another star athlete is Richard Davis, who has run track and played football since the tenth grade, earning two letters for his unusually fine work. In the field of track are A1 Breaux and John Tucker who, combined, have given Glenville many honors and trophies during their competition in track. A1 Breaux has been one of the most outstanding track men in Glenville for the last three years. Well liked by all members of the track team, he was elected captain last year. Al, a sprint man, has been one of the highest point-getters on the team. Whenever you ask a member of the track team who they think is the best conditioned and best co-ordinated, the answer is usually John Tucker. The grace and ability which John has in his running are hard to find in any other track man in the city. Last semester, John's many medals were displayed in the front hall. Tennis, although not too heavily publicized, has long been one of Glenville's winning sports. Phil Miller and Bert Spiwak have aided our school in retaining its prestige in this activity. Your writer has tried to serve our school well, both by playing on the football team and by managing the basketball team. The January class of '51 has good reason to be proud of the showing of their members in the athletic program of Glenville. A pat on the back for a job well done is extended to those boys who have donated their time and efforts to their chosen sports. —Harvey Levine '51. Page 24

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