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

 - Class of 1925

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Q The CALDRON W 6 HOSI'ET'l'LER, ZAHOUR. MUEHLHAUSER, BECHE, OLGA RUffH J. ELEANOR FLORENCE H. Glee Club-WW Mv- Glee Club , ,Mn 4 Girls' Basketball Team ...,,.,.,,Y 4 JONES, ROBERT Black and Golfl,,,3-4 Stu-ient Council ,WA Athletic Association 4 Track Team ,.., 2-3-4 Captain ,.,..v,., 4 Tumbling Team ,,,, 4 Hi Y Club ,,,, W4 WILLARD, JEAN Friendship Club ,,,, 4 Glee Club , ,,,,,,,,,, 4 63347555 WALTER, FREDERICK W. JR.. Debating Club N 3-4 Interscholastic Team --,, V---,,,4 Dramatic Jlub W, , 4 French Club ,W ,W 4 Annual, Staff Y 4 Post Graduates CLARKE, DE JEAN HIGGINBOTTOM, Junior League. ,,,,A 1 SAM ASHTON Valley-Ball Team ,Ml Debating Club,,-,,,4 Leaflets' Class ,-- 2-3 Dramatic Club ,- 4 Glee Club ...,,A, ,2-3 Glee Club ,,.,,,,,,, 4 Hockey , Y.f... .1-2 Treasurer -- ---A CLEMENS, RODGERS, BETTY MARVIN Friendship Club em-4 Football ...,.,, .v,. 4 Payv T1w'nfy-nine

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The CALDRON WARDESKA, ELEANORE Leaders' Class W2-3-4 Dramatic Club . 3-4 Baseball Varsity ,W 3 Hockey WW eV--e,e2 Friendship Club , , 3-4 Basketball W ,W , ,2 WHITACRE, HELEN Friendship Club , 3-4 Leaders' Class H2-3-4 Junior Leaxsue, .,,, ,1 Annual -. ,YYYYY Y.. 4 WILLIAMS. ALBERT Wistpzoma Club W, 2 Swimming: ,..,1-2-3-4 Captain ,,,,, ,. ,4 Football ,,,..,,, ,3-4 Hi Y WW Y.YYYYYY 3-4 Athletic Association 4 Student Council ,,,..4 YEINGST, DUNCAN Track en, f.---vA .2-3 Lightweight Football ..,,, , ,W4 Glee Clubn ,,,,, 2-3-4 Dramatic Club Play 4 WIENER, ELMER A. WHITE, ELEANOR Friendship Club W3-4 Literary Club ,,,,, 3-4 French Club ..,..,,, 4 WILLIAMS, TOM Basketball ,,,,,,, ,3-4 Baseball W , - 4 Tennis W, ,,,,, I. 4 ZIEGLER, ESTHER Friendship Club - ,3-4 Literary Club U ,W4 WEISS, LEONORE' Friendship Club,,,3-4 Glee Club ,,,,,,,,.. 3 WHITE, POLLY Friendship Club ,,,, 4 Dramatic Club .,,,,, 4 Glee Club ,,,,,.,,. 4 WOLAVER. PARKE Dramatic Club ,,,, 3-4 Orchestra ..v..,,,, , 2 Tennis esfffffs M3-4 Spanish Club ,-- .-,4 President Chess Team ,,,,,, 3-4 ZELLERS, GORDON Baseball ,,,,,,,, 2-3-4 Basketball ..,.. 2-3-4 Football --..- .,,,,2 Glee Club ......e ,H4 Dramatics ..v..,, 3-4 Cheerleader .... 3-4-5 Wistgoma Club e..., 2 Hi Y ..YYY...... W3'4 Junior Class Treasurer Student Council .... 4 Black and Gold ,,.. -3 WERNER, JACK A. WILKIN, RUSSELL Basketball . W ,,,,4 WORTHINGTON, LOIS Friendship Club W3-4 French Club , ..,. 7,4 Literary Club .,,, 3-4 ZWEIG, NONNIE Friendship Club ,,,, 3 Page Ttx'f'rzfy-ciglzt :cds :- '-'91 4,11-gffrq, 1 'V



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The CALDRON QQ Senior History CLASS OF JUNE 1925 44 TOP, look, listen to '25! 'l'hat's our slogan, adopted way back in the dark ages of the Freshman year. It sounded pretty big then and it sounds grand now, for although we are now Seniors, industrious. dignified, and scholarly, we have not lost the pep', that characterized us as Freshmen. Nay more. we have increased it a thousand fold. XYe have assumed our leadership with unrurfled tenacity: and our influence has quietly penetrated the remotest activities of the school until it now pervades the entire organization. For three years, as Eighth Graders, Freshmen and Sophomores, we unobtru- sively took our way. llowever, we grasped opportunities wherever they pre- sented themselves. For were we not always reaching for something a tritle beyond our grasp? Hut why should there be any mention of the lower classman and his failings? XYQ as Seniors now recognize these supposed faults to be merely the results of much pent-up enthusiasm: moreover, we acknowledge our superior- ity as a natural reward of our endeavors during those early years. During the Sophomore year, things seemed to take on a new aspect. Old ideas gave place to new. The haze was dispelled from visions that had been dark and foreboding. VVe emerged from the fog to a road that stretched straight ahead through the junior and Senior years to the City of Graduation illuminated brightly at the end. No detour on this road! .-Xlways extending our authority. the junior year slipped underneath. XYe were gathering speed. Happy days with the promise of more happy days to come, then the year was over and we were Seniors. One more year to make the most of. XYith the momentum already gained, we passed the last mileposts along Graduation Highway. Doing our utmost in activities and scholarship, we came to the end of the trail. Then, before we realized it, came commencement, and our high school days were but memories and recollections. lleights High, we have stepped from your path to take another of our own choice. Five years have we traveled your trail. Now that we are at its end in the City of Graduation, we pause to look around us. Out there somewhere in the distance is the Great Heyond into which we must individually cut trails of our own. And out there shines the Star of Progress toward which all our trails must ultimately lead. Our greatest duty at present. as it shall always be, is ad- vancement, pushing forward into the Unknown toward that Star. May we keep the ideals of Heights constantly in mind. and may we from each coming event forge something intrinsically greater than before, resolutely keeping in the path of our goal, the Star of Progress. Gxelax Ol.xIsTi2n. 1925. l 1 l my Page Thirty

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