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

 - Class of 1942

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SENIORS The Present is the living sum-total of the whole Past. -Thomas Carlyle

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Tarzan M agrin W . Ificlitll Ylllll'Ilt'l' llnmlln iframe Hail N'aumm's4lull Rm: lk lfl,,-,- Miss Catherine Weller, supervising Elizabeth Harley, Eileen . WALTER BIRD I Warren and Betty Fora' in their home nursing duties EVELYN KRITTER Physical Education Department I HE Physical Education Department is one department which is familiar to every pupil. Sports in keeping with the seasons are offered. Heights requires three peri' ods of physical education a week for the sophomores and juniors and two periods for seniors. A large percentage of boys and girls enter into after-school sports in addi- tion to required gym. The boys go out for varsity football, basketball, baseball, swim- ming, track, golf, tennis and intramurals. The girls participate in field hockey, basket- ball, baseball, swimming and tennis. Also included in the Physical Education Department is hygiene, a requirement for juniors. The fundamental principles of good health are taught by Miss Weller and Mr. Bird. The health of the entire student body is the problem of Miss Kritter, the school nurse, and Dr. Lockhart. All seniors are fluoroscoped for tuberculosis and given the audiometer test. The nurse excludes students because of illness, gives admittance slips to those who have been absent for three or more days, and administers first aid. 20



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? ur- :Y H.. lKx.X . it P4 X' if u' X ul ' ' K , K . '. az' , ft 'J XL January RICHARD CROSBY ART DAWLEY RITA TRUE BOB WRIGHT President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer PRESIDENT. An outstanding student at Heights-that's DICK CROSBY, Chess genial president of the January class. Tall and good-looking, he is friendly and popular, and always enjoys a good laugh. Knowing Dick, we're sure he'll be as successful at college as he has been at Heights. I , CHICCTS VICE-PRESIDENT. Vice-president of this class is easy-going ART DAW- LEY. With his pleasant drawl, that twinkle in his eyes, and his cheerful per- sonality, he is extremely popular with everyone. A real prankster, a real friend, and a swell fellow-that's our boy Art, the Andy Hardy of Heights. SECRETARY. Popular, petite, and pretty-that describes RITA TRUE, sec- retary of the January class. Brilliant in her studies and energetically working in many activities, Rita has chalked up an enviable record at Heights. She's a sure-fire choice for secretaryg here's wishing her further good luck at college. TREASURER. This January class oflice is capably filled by BOB WRIGHT. Bobls extra-pleasant personality and friendly smile have won him much popu- larity at Heights. For all his 'easy-going nature, tall, lanky Bob is a hard-work? ing honor student, and he will be missed when he leaves Heights. .UP fi..-. my ,,..a'J , Y ,Q A h J'-,y JW , , ' t iw. Q. X -V I M S ... in June SAM SHEPPARD BILL BANKS IVIARGE KING JEAN GAEENEY CI President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer BSS PRESIDENT. To tall, dark, and handsome SAIVI SHEPPARD falls the honor of being elected president of his class, not only as a senior, but as sopho- more and junior also. During his stay at Heights, football, basketball, and Officers many other activities have claimed his attention. Popular Sam really Hbelongsu as class president. VICE-PRESIDENT. A cheerful smile, a pleasant drawl, and an abundance of friendliness-these characterize BILL BANKS, good-looking vice-president of the June class. Extremely popular, Bill has personality plus: combining this with football, activities, and good scholarship, Bill is really an Nall-around swell fellow. SECRETARY. A familiar figure around school is IVIARGE KING-always bubbling over with energy, she works hard in her many activities. Nor do her grades ever suffer. Friendly and good-natured, this charming secretary of the June class has won many friends and much recognition for herself at Heights. TREASURER. Tall, pretty JEAN GAPFNEY, quietly attending to her many varied tasks around school, is the treasurer of the June class. A brilliant and very active student, Jean has been awarded the D.A.R. Good Citizenship award. XVith her pleasant friendliness. she is well liked by all her many friends. 22

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