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

 - Class of 1924

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gO3 G G QQ,,e5I C 13a..QG 65 G QCg CQ Q 5 Senior History Q T WAS only five short years ago vious year. We were especially en- I i when our Seniorlclass Came burst- thusiastic in the work of the Student 5 Ing inte Helgllts High Selleelv elated Council, an organization working Q at the thought Ot being in Junior High- for the betterment of dear old Heights. Q Once inside that grand edifice, how- In debating too We Carried eff the ever, We Were immediately subdued honors as Burton Strauss, Helen Cor- 55 by the aWe'lnSPlrlng glances Of the coran, and Dorothy, Hall made the 6 Seniors and faculty. The remainder Interscholastic team. Q of the year we pursued our way very quietly, relieving the monotony only But the crisis of the year was the 6 by making good records in scholar- Junior Gambol. What plans, what 5 ship. Those were the good old days talk, what bustle, what excitement Q2 when assemblies were real events, for preceded that famous event! So the whole school was dismissed to go splendid was the management of the 5 to Coventry auditorium- That year committee that even James Black was is a Surprlslngly large number Ot us Stood inspired with heroism and asked a on that stage to receive our first honor young lady to ffgambey' with nnn. badges- Nor were his expectations, nor any 5 one else's, disappointed for it was 8 How gleefully we came back the the -fbest every 1 next year! Were we not Freshmen? G' Not even the Seniors could look down We are new Seni0rS1F0ur years we W On us HOW! We Would rather not have journeyed the High School road, A tg Say how S00n we Were disillusioned' and we are passing the last mile-post. Q T However, Our Optnnlsrn conquered After the class had been organized, J any lndlgnltles inflicted uP0n us- and we decided to have a ring that would xy we formed a Girls' Choral Club and symbolize only the class of 'Q4. It 2 theJ11ni0r High DebatiHgClub- What was carefully selected and ordered. Q hours we spent amending the constitu- Many and long Seemed the days be- 4 tion Of the latter erganlzatlen- But fore it arrived and was enthusiasti- U We did have One Publle debate at cally displayedg but strange as it may W 2 Coventry which was a huge success. Seem, few people are wearing their 8 C rings now-at least not their own. if How we strutted as Sophomores, groaning under the weight of our The class of '24 will be remembered newly acquired dignity. We im- for starting a new chapter of the Girls 6 a mediately became active in the Glee Friendship Ciub to create a greater Q Clubs, Leaders Classes, Hi-Y, and feeling of friendliness throughout the j Black and Gold, and those especially school. Under the splendid leadership L Q daring tried out for the Dramatic of Katherine Becker and her cabinet, 1 and Debating Clubs with some de- this club has gained a good foundation si gree of success. and has had a number of fine enter- tainments. Indeed, its members are r In November, 1922 we organized our already furnished with material for Junior Class and continued our ac- stories to amuse their grandchildren, ff tivities in the clubs joined the pre- stories of the inimitable Katy Lane l 5 G Q96 QQQQ4 BQQV BQQC-DC 9QQ3 BCQQQG 9QCQf WQQQ4 'RCDCQQ ls .13

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oo oL2-? f,o oo THE CALDRON l9.3t..C0Q'7C'iliW,6 C0'g'-!'1f.f f lhmki-zs, IIAIILAN Cm's'rAI,, IRWIN KUNKLH, HAIQIQIIA: MANIJPIII, SANI-'oim l,I'Cll8SU'tL, . ,, 3-4 Sill-1RMAN,f'HARLl-IS CllLLAtFOTT, JI-:AN I Asr:I.-mo, Mun' Glee C'lub ,,,,,.A,,,,, .4- Leader's Class, 3-4 LEPON, MILDIIIJD Orchestra ,.,,,.,.,,.. 8-4 I,ASSANfJ, ALI-'Iu-zo SIMON, PAUL Glee Club ,,.,. ,,,,,,.,. 4 Orchestra .,,,,,. , .QS4 CORLETT, DoRoTIIv GoI,nII.IMMi:II, WILBUII Football ...,,.,... ..., 2 -3 Track ,,,,.,,... .,., . 'Z-3 Tennis ......,,,,,,,...,. H2 LINUEIUIIE, FRED Leader's Club 2-34- Student Council , , 4 Baseball ,,,.,.,,,,,,,, 3-4- Hasketball, ,,,,....,,,,, 4- Hi-Y .....,,..,..,,.,,,,.., 3- 4 CRANIMLL, CATIIEHINI: Kurtz, EDVYARD Loi-:Ia, SANFORD SCHNEIDER, RUSELLA TURNI-za, Vmcrxu Winn, Runnin' Rosu, Josr-:PII Glee Club .,.....,,, .. 4 Football ..,,,,,.,.....,...., 4 Swimming ...,...,,..., I2 STANTON, HALDANP1 Student Council ,.,. ,4 Athletic Associa- tion .,.......,.I.,....,,.I 4 Swimming Manager ........I,.,,. 4- AS our education stimulated us with a desire for material wealth or spiritual riches? HO of us are to fulfill the world's dire need of spiritual leaders ? Q Q QQQ AQQQ6 AQCQ5-' AQCQCQ4 HCQCQ? BCQCQCQ? K 9993 ACQQQ4 WCQQ 'tho lf'



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0OO O GO,,gl THE CALDRQN lgpoo- o o o Senior History Continued in her Gibson Girl role, of the Mothers and Daughters Tea at which our Seniors were initiated into the gentle art of pouring tea gracefully, and of the insurpassable Fathers-Daughters Dinner at which many of them appear- ed in public for the first time. One of our members, Ralph Ricken- baugh, has brought honor to our class by being elected President of the Ohio Hi-Y Clubs. Our dance this year even eclipsed our success of last year as everyone will tell you-the decorations, music, eats, and favors couldn't be beat, and we are hoping this spring as a final climax to establish the well known Class Day at Heights. However, our accomplishments have by no means been confined to extra- curriculum activities. lVe have also been splendid scholars. As a single example of this fact, consider our record in Oral English. We have learned the art of being good listeners. ive are prepared to talk in public on any occasion: yes, we can even pre- side at meetings however formal they may be. But the incidents of our Senior year which doubtless will become tradition- al are the famous Latin Strike and the as 2529 . in- f 50 5' 3 mock Council Meeting. The former, i an efficient and powerful expression of an over-burdened and oppressed 3 group against the cruel and hard- ni hearted teacher of the Vergilian cry i is too well-known to allow repetition. Jl The latter was an admirably staged imitation of a meeting of the Cleve- F land Heights Council given by seven members of the Debating Club. Re- c. plete with entertainment and real value, it will linger long in the mem- ories of those club members who saw ' it. Probably, attempts at repetition c. will be made in the future-but, of course, we Seniors see naught but dis- mal failure for our would-be imitators. . ' s We are Seniors-Another year and Q this High School world shall see us no i more. We have ridden our last raceg and with the kind indulgence of the 5 faculty, we have finished our course. We mourn that so much of- the wit p and beauty is to depart from Heights I High. But we are proud that there Q shall be one class from Heights whose members shall in after years come back and standing gracefully on our audi- torium stage, shall say. We did not neglect our opportunities nor fail to 3 appreciate our fond teachers. We are glad to look into the bright faces beneath us and ask them to emulat.e F5 our example-VVe are of '24-. Q 6 Q fi. 3 09901 EQQ4 PQQQ6 ' 53995 SOOAEBJ QCQQES. AQQQ-Z HCQQCQL A6394 'ilillr

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