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

 - Class of 1932

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Page 19 text:

l CAI. T. S. DAvis H. K. XVALLACE Administration Those of us who are leaving this school are beginning to realize just how much Thoburn S. Davis and Miss Helen K. Wallace have aided in our happiness in high school by their willingness to help us in all of our personal difficulties. Mr. Davis, known as NT. S. assists in maintaining the organization of the school. Although he is the disciplinarian of the boys, he is held in high esteem by everyone and perhaps especially by the boys themselves. Mr. Davis is quiet but forceful and in conference they find him more like a pal than a prosecutor. Until recently, he was sponsor of the Wistgoiiizi Club, boys' Y. M, C. A. organ- ization, and he is one of the faculty advisors for the Student Council. Mr. Davis comes from Bradford, Ohio. He received his A.B. degree from Ohio Weslcyzin, and he obtained his Masteris degree from Columbia University. He is very fond of music and encourages such activities in the school. Miss Wzillace, besides being the supervisor and particular friend of all the girls, teaches English and is the advisor for the Girls Cabinet. She declares, from her experience, that girls are no easier to handle than boys, but adds that it is her best policy to have the girls impose their own punishment. She possesses a keen wit and sense of humor which makes her much loved by all the students. Miss Wallace is a native of Cleveland and is a graduate of Flora Stone Mather where she also received her Masters degree. Her hobbies are hiking and traveling, having toured extensively in the United States and Europe. The administration would not be complete nor would it function efficiently withf out the competent ofiice force. Miss Melba Burt, Miss Bessie Gay, and Miss Elsie Peterson deserve honorable mention for their services to the school and to the Caldron Staff. Betty Pevgtmde Illl

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CAl. f F. L. WILEY E. E. Moiusv Superintendent and Principal Cleveland Heights High School is considered to be among the finest of the preparatory schools in the country. lt is to our Board of Education and certainly to our Superintendent that we owe the credit for this widefspread reputation. Frank L. Wiley, as our superintendent, has directed us in his capable way to the best and most upftofdatc methods of education that can he had. In recent years he had inaugurated the new physical education requirement system and superintended the building of the new wing on the high school. Mr. Wiley received his A.B. degree from Missouri State University and obtained his lVlaster's degree from Columbia University. He came to Heights from a position as supervisor of tests and measures in a Missouri school system. A great school demands a leader. With Heights' rapid expansion and increased renown we realized what a great task must confront Principal E. E. Ivlorley. On his shoulders rests a great responsibility, that of regulating these great strides forward. However, we need have no fear, for in this man we have one who is infused with a spirit of doing things and whose thought is always to raise us to the loftiest position in scholastic circles as well as to make us stretch for a higher star in all of our activities. Among other things, Mr. Nlorley has been active in organizations which investi' gate interscholastic athletics and this spring he read a paper on intramural sports before the National Federation of State High School Athletic Associations in Waislif ington, D. C. He attended the University of Indiana where he received both his A.B. and M.A. degrees. He came to us from Akron, Ohio, where he was principal of West High School. With such men as Mr. Wiley' and Mr. Nlorley as our supervisors we are ready to soar to infinite heights and gain unthought of recognition. Betty Pergtmde Iwi



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