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

 - Class of 1942

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Administration E' E- MORLEY FRANK L. WILEY HELEN K, WALLACE ROY M, FLINT MARIAN L. XXVI-HTSEY Safeguarding the unity, reputation and operation of the school is the department of ad- ministration consisting of six members. From his oflice in the Board of Education Building, Mr. Wiley keeps in close contact with the school and its operation. Upon the able shoulders of Mr. Morley, our principal, are heaped a thousand and one tasks and obligations which must be performed effectively to keep Heights in high gear. An assistant principal and Dean of Boys, Mr. Flint commands the respect which is necessary for his dinicult position and at the same his geniality has won him many friends. Always on the Ngo , Miss Wallace, the Dean of Girls. is never too busy for a cheery greeting and a friendly smile. ln addition to her duties as Educational Counselor, Miss VJhitsey finds time to act as ad- visor to the National Honor Society. The staff was augmented this year by the addition of Mr. Paul Meier as vocational advisor. a job which took on a new significance with the crea- tion of new war-time employment opportunities. l O

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FACULTY The greatest trust between man and man is the trust of giving counsel. -Francis Bacon



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MARIAN SEIGMAN IVEN CASE ALICE ROBINSON ALICE PAULIN GRACE KELLER MARIAN TREVORROW Two students observing library display Office and Libra ry HE five office secretaries have many different duties. They file records, take charge of college transfers, record attendance and grades, and attend to many other little things that are an aid to both teachers and students. Tribute should also be paid to the school treasurer, Who keeps the finances in good order. Heights has an excellent library suited to the special needs of high school students. Miss I. Case, the head librarian, should receive much credit for the fine Work which is being done in this field. To supplement the courses offered in the curriculum at Heights, there are some thirteen thousand periodicals, novels, biographies, travel, and reference books which are kept in constant use. y ss. Y! 9 KB The Caldron's best friend, M'iss Johnson, busy as always ll

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