West High School - Quotannis Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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X A Student Newspaper I Devoted to the Best in Publication Since 1919 lf1fef95f5 of WGS' High OCTOIKI 12, 1956 WEST HIGH SCHOOL CHVELAND, OHIO, OCTOBER 12, H56 Y' MMI 2 Community Fund Campaign Starts Here Monday By CHARLES LEETE Aiming at a S200 increase in contri- over last year, West High will its 1956 Community Fund cam- with an auditorium program morning, October 15, according Mamie Huxtable, campaign will be two programs-one for Senior and one for Junior Hipzhers. speakers at this year's programs will Tom Halliday, Marilyn Kershaw, Rose- marie Crawford, and Wendell Hunt, under the direction of Miss Lillian McGannon, speech teacher, Co-Captains in Charge Tom and Marilyn are the student co-captains of the drive. They have been in charge of the planning of the campaign, advertising, and col- lections. Rosemarie and Wendell will describe their experiences at the various agencies they visited which are sponsored by the Community Fund. Tom and Marilyn will base their talks on re- cent agency interviews. To open the program, the West High Band will play several numbers, under the direction of Mr. George Conti. Collections this year will be Qaken up from October 15 to October 25. At the end of third period each day of the collections, totals will be posted on charts in the front halls. The Student Council determined the amount to be given by the pupils. Senior Highers will be asked to give an average of 65 cents, and Junior Highers will aim at a 50-cent average. This year the ninth graders will be asked to give the same amount as the Senior Highers, whereas in past years they have donated the same amount as the Junior Highers. Last year, the average donation was 60 cents per pupil, an increase of five cents over the 1954 collections. Collection Material Distributed Even though collections will start officially October 15, the Student Council distributed boxes and other collection material this week. Any homeroom teacher who wants to start his collec- tions today may do so, but no money will be picked up from the hamerooms by campaign representatives until Monday. In past years, Miss Huxtnble said, West has nova-r failed to meet or bop its goal. I hope that this year will be no exception. Show Budget Mse Fashions f N-vi. ...- fall fashions al the recent auditorium style show Cleft to Parkinson, Marlene Toothman, Doris Carpenter, Filous models photo J Pup: By Ll cr JLAKSTAS fr rn he oo intron lmincd to lessons. u 0 'xt 11 of the p :inns in but went 0 Clint flying vi un elder Burk and bought Wi l um- 514-Q n meh Crum er con covered with regulation, the bein with a two- Kny radio Pequiredi' :xll aircraft oplerntrid froniilhe nu rfzixirport, To Eirevunlflstrflnxg Minds from taxi- :np their plar-'Ld arouqd ,while it is on the ground, the Burfhardts keep theirs In the tie-down ann of the airport. ' est High to Hold Open House Oct. 16 Parents of all West Highers will have an opportunity to visit lwith teachers and meet new facility members at an Open House here Tuesday evening. October 16. The visiting period from 7'30 pm. lto 9 will be followed by xx brief audi- itorium program, according to Mr. lPhillip Bethea, faculty chairman of the Open House committee. ' At the program, Tom Clark, pre-iv dent of the Senior Student Council, will introduce Mr. T 0. Moles, Wesfs new principal, and Mr Edgar Rueter, the new assistant. PTA President Pirs. Edward Schmidt will explain the wmembership campaign now in pro- gross. l Musicians to Entertain :direction of Mr. Cyril Chinn, will enter- ltain. i The quintet will be in uniform so :that parents may view the new togs in-cently purchased by the music de- , partment. 1 Parents will also im advised of the 'numerous scholarships now being of- fered by collcges, industries, and or- l . . 1 ' An Instrumental qulnlctf undcr 'ht' gnnizations. Methods of preparing and ldirection of Mr. George Conti, and :x applying for scholarships will be ex- lgroup from the Madrigals, under the X plainedh Class periods will be shortened on local PTA Starts School-Wide Drive aft efnoon f0PenH ouse Mm To Reach Goal of 500 Membership 5 teachers may prepare for the visitors. Parents to Get Invitations , Invitations will be sent to all par- By BARBARA SZIICS 5 ln an effort to make the 1956-57 program its most successful yet, Weis lParent-Teachc-r Association will sponsor a school-wide membership drive this? -month, Mrs. Edward Schmidt, president, announced. l i Wc'vc set our goal at 500, and we are counting on the co-operation and' 'support of teachers and students to help make our drive successful, Mrs. 'dem Miss was the theme of the program, the Simplicity Pattern Company. i ,d A 'Vliwi Jane Landseadal Qtyliwt from Qimpli- 'schml t said' lllecreation Room to Get ents, and a printed directory of rooms and teachers will be distributed at the door. Nonvpnriicipaung students will not be admitted to the building unless ac- companied by 11 parent. We are asking every student to urge his parents to attend, Chairman Bethea said. It, is about the only op- eicplziined to the girls luiw they couldkbe in l Two prizes of Sfs oafih Wm b0,New clothes at budget mst. iawardcd to the Junior High and the Lillian Gallaghefs clothing classes were 'Senior High homeroom having the largest membership in the PTA, she WEST HIGHER STAFF l Dance records for the Recreation portunity teachers have of becoming V Room are being chosen in a new way, 3CqU3lnU-'d with many PHTOMS- and we New mm and 50 are piling UF FRONT ROW Lleft to rightbt Georgia White, Karla Priesmeyer, Carlene Westley, hours so that they'll be able to handle n bigger. four-place job and take Mrs. Charles Leete, Barbara Szucs, Ron Leon. SECOND ROW: Lucy Jakstas, Lilita Riekstins, Marianne Ranta, Jeannie Costello, Angie Di Bello, Adviser I. H. Conley. FlYi ff'P3Y WHS enmfd bb' Bill THIRD ROW: Joan Clay, Rose Marie Hathazi, Paul Glady, Marta Papp, Dorothy Kassay, Theresa Costanzo. FOURTH ROW: Judi Orr, Marilyn Kershaw, Thomas pay, his famny moved to Cie-.-L-iandr Halliday, James Ranta, Peggy Sink, Joan Rukstelis. Burkhardt along: on rides. in Clearwater, Florida, where hc used to livf. But before he could collect this think both students and teachers will profit by a closer relationship. Iigller Wlhs All-American For 23rd Strahllt Hme For the 23rd consecutive semester, The West Higher has ben-n awarded the All-American rating in the Na- tional Scholastic Press Association semi-annual con- test, sponsored by the University of Minnesota's School of Jour- H I rlalism. ee Wi!h1,700 points necessary for ihc top award, The Wi-ft Higher scored 1,'T85. Issues judged were published dur- ing: the spring: semeltcr and edited lx Helen Mink. June '55, editor: Charles I,evu-, mnnzigingr editor, and Ron Leon, Sports editor. 'The Wwt Higher is an outstand- nq paper in every respect, the judges .aid. Bogart Slated for Aud Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn will entertain West Higher! at the noon movies beginning October 16 in African Queen. It's in color. Beginning October 24, Frank Sinatra and Doris Day will appear in The Young at Heart.

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