Cleveland Heights High School - Caldron Yearbook (Cleveland Heights, OH)
- Class of 1928
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'D Wllose quiet. forceful P nalitv, sincere interest Q 5 100 and its actiX'itics cle VC rccocgnifion C! he Class of 1928 To the Graduates of 1928 Helghts Hlgh School IS much beloved and xx ell does It merlt the af fectlon of 1ts students and the support of nts patrons Here 1n the Caldron each year IS wrltten dovs n the fullness of l1fe wh1ch one enjoys by attendxng Helghts Hlgh Hard work and play 1nsp1rat1on and dally routxne all go 1nto the makmg of school days at He1ghts and every student cherlshes the Caldron as the record of great blessmgs and joys of the year lt IS therefore a pleasure to note here that the loy alty and the af fectlon of the graduates of the 1928 classes have b en most lmportant 1n makxng the school both pleasant and profitable to the more than thtrteen hundred young women and young men now enrolled Teachers and patrons hate of course contrxbuted to th1s success but above all has been the flne sp1r1t of umty of servnce and of love whlch the devoted Senlors of the year have rendered to Helghts Hxgh F I lVzIeq Supermtendent of Schools Cleveland Helghts Board of Fducatlon Presldent Wxllmanx L Eggers R A Malm Clerk llreasurer J Maynard Chaxrman Commlttee on lnstructxon Mrs XVh1t1ng Wlllxanas Chalrman Commlttee on Burldmgs James E Campbell Klenaber of Flnance Cionannttee JOlH1'l Scott Dlrector of Schools Wallace G N9Sblf Archrtect John H Graham Supernnendcnt of Schools I I VV1 , . . Y . ' I . 0 . . Y . . . , 1 Vice-President select e aaea as g - at g. gg g g . . c , use s . . e -baba . ' e , j A so so s, s 3 ,. 'ley facultg F fm 5 Q, EL4 To 2 'V SHUINGKO SE I Tu el ue THE CALDRON January Class Officers ICHARD MCMONAGLE Presndent The old adage Good thmgs come rn small packages must have been wrrtten especrally for Mac varsxty quarterback of the football team for two years charter member of the Varslty H Club vlce pres ldent of the Debatmg Club He was also presrdent of the Boys Culee Club and a most valued member of the H1 Y Club He was the first boy to have hrs name engraved on the January Class shreld TAN DREWS V1ce Presldent In hrs Junlor year he became edltor ln chxef of the Black and Gold and a member of the Natronal Honor Soclety the v1ce presxdency hrs Jumor term he was taken 1nto the H1 Y As a semor he also served as presrdent of the Spanrsh Club He played llghtwexght basketball xn hrs thrrd and fourth years EAN SHIRK Secretary Jean was re nowned especlally for her athletlc abrllty She was a member of the Leaders Class for three years an excellent debater and a most valued member of the Lrterary Club and the Student Councrl She was voted the most valuable glrl member of her class and was the first grrl to have her name engraved upon the January Class Shleld LIZABE FH STEWART Treasurer In her Sophomore year she was a mem ber of both the Latm and Glee Clubs For two years the French Club was proud to hall her as 1ts v1ce presldent In her semor year she was secretary and treasurer of the Operetta Club She was awarded the pres rdency of the Natronal Honor Socrety m her last year LI of which he held in his senior year. To cap I THE CALDRON MARY ALICE BALLARD Sophomore Dramauc Club Q22 Frxendshlp Club Q2 3 42 Lrterary Club Q3 42 HAROLD BERNARD BERNS TEEN Black and Gold Staff Q42 Biology Club Q2 32 Secretary Q22 Vrce Pres Q32 oys Glee Club Q42 Journalism Club Q3 42 Lxghtwexght Basketball Q2 32 MILDRED M BICKOFF Commercial Club Q42 Operetta Q42 SARAH R BIRNBAUM French Club Q32 Brology Club Q32 Cor ndor Club Q3 42 Hrstory Club Q42 Stage Crew Q42 HELEN JANET BOES Inendshxp Club Q2 3 42 Sophomore Dramatic Club Q2 32 French Club Q3 42 Golf Club Q42 EDWARD RICHARD BOHUNEK MARIAN BOWMAN Frrendshrp Club Q2 3 42 Leaders Class Q42 Natronal Honor Socrety Q42 Soph omore Dramatrc Club Q22 VIVIAN ISOBEL CAPLIN French Club Q2 32 Lrterary Club Black and Gold Staff Q42 Stage Crew Fnendshrp Club Q42 RUTH CHARLESWORTH Natronal Honor Socrety Q42 French Club 4 Pres 42 Opere a ub Boosters League Q42 Frrendshrp Club Q2 LYMAN W CHILDS Football Q42 Baseball Q42 Spamsh Club Q3 42 H1Y Q42 Varsity H Club Thzrteen , : 3 ' 5- . : B I Qlst V. P: 2, 32: LYiterary'Club. Sec.-Treas. . 2 ' Q42 5 I U 1 Q42: Q3. , . rt' Cl. Q3. 42: 32. ' ' , 1 '- l 1 ' l . Q42. F ourleen THE CALDRON JI AN COLI ING SAM COI I URA National Honor Socncly I-H Art Club QScc 33 SludcntCounc1l OJ JI:ANNFTTI: DIMON Irlendshxp Club K2 3 43 Art Club C3 Secretary C45 Icaclcrs Class K3 Opcrctta Club Q3 45 Caldron Staff 45 Il IZABETH H DLMON'I Ircnch Club I2 'S 41 Irlcndshnp Club 12 3 Opcrcttl Club IZ I 4l Art Club 129 ADELINE AUGUSTA FALLER Student Councxl 12 43 Black and Gold Cabinet 2 -lj Svummmg Club GD ANNFI IIS M IIJI DMAN Associate I'd1tor of B 25 G C31 Ixterary Club UI National Honor Society I3 4 Ircnch Club l4j Irlcndshlp Club GIINN IOX IRNIZSI H GI.Sl:I I Chemistry Club OU Golf Club Q41 I:I SIE J GLICKMAN Sewing Club JOHN HANEY H1 Y C3 J 4. 1 Q ' . 451' , 1 C . D: . I I .', y 1 Staff 145: History Club, lTreas, UD : Girls' . C V 5 V. . i . I4 ' .J ,I ' I 4' PP ' Q ' CZJ. '- , 4 . THE CALDRON BARS I'OW I LI: HANNA Tennis Q3 42 Swimming 13 42 Student Council 122 Stage Mgr 142 Varsity H Club AI IRLD HARRIS wimmlng 12 3 42 lo ball 142 ll rt Club 12 Iren 132 Vam y H Club Q42 ETHEL HARRIS Popular Song Club 122 History Club EI EANOR HEIN Glec Club 12 32 O erctta lu 3 Commercial Club 132 ERNEST HOSTLTTLER ootball Q3 42 H u AFLFN N IERAUI D PAUI ROBERI JOYCI ootball 13 42 Hi Club Vice Pres 13 Pres 142 Varsi y Club 3 Vice Pres Q42 Glee Club Q42 Commercnl HARRISON K KORNER Chemistry Club 132 National Honor oc Q32 Annual Staff 132 SYLPHA LEVIN Glee Club 122 Popular Singing Q22 Chorus Q32 Commercial Q32 MARION CATHERINE MAI M Icaders Class 12 3 42 Friendship Club 12 3 42 French Club Q42 Fifteen S l' ' . . 1 3 ot ' 1 l'-Y A ,322 'A . '. : t : ' 13, 42. . : p C b 1 . 42: Friendship Club 13, 42 3 Sewing Club 142: F , : Cl b. F . 2 '-Yi , ' - '. .21 . 3 't H Q 2: cw. ' ' ' ' i : ' S . Szxteen i- TI-ll? CALDRON AUDREY MATHIIWS Hrstory Club 13 43 El IZABETH MAYER Literary Club 13 43 Leaders Club 12 3 Frrendshrp Club 12 3 43 Operetta Club 12 3 43 Soph Dramatlc 23 KATHARINI. McKI1CI-IINE Art Club 123 Frlendshrp Club 13 4 Ilteraray Club 143 Icaders Class HARRIET Ml:YI R Soph Dramatxc Club 12 33 Semor Dram atlc Club 143 I-llstory Club 143 I'rrend Club 12 3 43 Choral Club 3 CORNELIA MILLER Irrendshnp Club 123 Commercral Club 13 43 Assembly Chorus 133 RUTH MUNN leaders Club 13 43 Sophomore Dramatrc 123 Spamsh Club 133 Caldron Staff Irrendshrp 12 3 43 Golf Club 143 DELBERT NEEDHAM Tumblmg Team 1Capt Spamsh Club 1Treas3 Brology Club VINCENT OPASlxAR Blology Club 133 Radro Club 143 JACK PARMELEL Operetta Class 143 Glee Club 123 Black and Gold Staff 143 SIDNEY PEARLMAN Adwemsmg Manager Black and Gold 143 Journalnsm Club 13 43 Busmess Manager H Book 133 Adverusmg Caldron 143 I 'I . , : ' . 3: , , 1 . l Y ' Q1 - I : ' ' ' . 3: , 3 . 143. ship .' , 1 13 2 Boosters' League 143. . . OJ: . THE CALDRON LOUIS PICK Track Q22 Student Councnl Q32 History Club Q22 Journallsm 32 Caldron Staff EDWINA POWELL Frxendshup Club Q2 3 42 Ring Chanrman Q42 Leaders Class Q2 32 Lnrerary Club Q42 Sophomore Dramatxc Club Q22 JULIA A PRESS Glee Club Q22 Chorus Club Q3 Com merclal Q42 Fnendshnp Q42 WILMA F ROWLAND Llterary Club Q42 Art Club Q2 32 Tnend shrp Club Q42 Operetta Q42 Clee Club Q HAROLD SALZER French Club Chemlstry Club GLADYS MARIE SARBACI-I Boosters League Q42 Commercml Club Q42 Assembly Course Q22 LEONA B SCHWARTZ Sewmg Club Q42 Gxrls Glee Club Vice President GEORGE SHARTLE Baseball Q42 Football Q2 32 Stu ent Council Q42 Glee Club Q42 Operctta Q42 HAROLD SHRIVE Hstory Club Q2 3 42 President Q42 Bank Staff Q42 Manager Boosters league SYLVIA SIMON French Club Sec Q32 I-nendshxp Club Q3 42 Art Club Q22 Seventeen L-IL Q: ' Q 1 Z C42- ' : I : L 54 zl 32. .' .l 1 ' ' C491 b : . : d i . . z ' V : 441. ' ' ' Ezghttm THE CALDRON HAROLD SMITH Irghtwelght Football Q2 3 ee Club Q25 Operetta Club Q2 3 Pres Llbrarxan Q45 Student Council Q25 Tumblmg Team Q3 45 MIRIAM SMITH Ir1endsh1p Club Q2 45 Student Council Q25 Gnrls Cabmet Q25 Art Club Q35 Llterary Club Q45 VIRGINIA LOVE SMITH Leaders Class Q2 3 45 Secretary Q3 Lrterary Club Q3 45 President Q45 Natl Honor Society Q45 Secretary Q45 Boosters League Q3 45 Frrendshlp Club Q2 3 4 ANN M STRANICH leaders Class Q45 Glee Club Q45 Presrdent Q45 Operetta Club Q45 CELT TAX LOR Art Club Q3 45 Mrxed Chorus Q45 As sembly Chorus Q45 Bank Staff Q45 GRANT TYTE Vice Presldent Q35 Prcsldcnt 45 Dram atlc Club Q45 RUTH URDANG o ular Muslc Q25 F nch Q2 3 Natlonal Honor Socxety Q45 JOSEPHINE VALENTINE A t Club Q2 3 45 V1cePresxdent Q35 Pres1dent Q45 Leaders Class Q2 3 45 Operetta Club Q3 45 Caldron Staff Q45 WADE J WHITMAN Senxor Dramatxc Club Q3 45 Annual Play Q45 Blak and Gold Staff Q45 oys Gee Club Q2 45 Hnstory Club Q2 Boosters Club Q3 45 MOLLY YODLR B and G Staff Q45 Editor ln Chief Natl Honor Soclety Q45 Student Councrl leaders Class Q45 Llterary Club Q4 Program Chaxrman -' ' ' . 5: GI t 1 . . . 45: t . Q35g . Y ' j 5. 5,5 . : ' ' ' . , 5. History Club QZ. 3. 45 1 Secretary Q25 1 ' - ' 1 ' Q 1 - P p ' -: re , , 45: r . . 1 ' - ' : 1 c A A : B ' l Y . : ' 5: ' y D ' :Q ' 'V Q45: . . : 5: THE CALDRON ROBI RI XOLNG tss Club 43 -II cmtstru I I ll 0 Tl I3 BI-SSII IUKI-R L lub I rut I rum sh Cluhl I XVII I ARD CONRAD BI NJAMINI SYI VIA C-I RAI F Black and Cold Staff I3 -H Radio Club Soph Dramatlc Club IH Journallsm Club I-H Caldron aff UH Business Manager MII DRI D NIASON V I YN I XVI rendshxp Club I lrnmllsm I4 Class Wlll TE the January class of 1928 bemg of sound mxncl and body and realtzlng that we are soon to pass on do w1lI and bequeath the followlng Fxrst To the faculty our he1rtIeIt thanks and apprecnatlon for havmg tolerated us these years Second To Mother Clark all our lost and found artlcles Imostly lostl Among those students leavmg personal property are Art Wtl Inams who leaves hrs marvelous staymg powers to Jlm Somers who s ems to be domg qulte well vuthout them Ehzabeth Demont leaves her copyrlghted edltlon of the book Io I-Iave and To Hold to E J Knapp Molly Yoder leaves her boxsterous blustermg manner to the shy and demure Vlfglnla Palmer Edwma Powell leaves her abundance of lt to Tayloe Pollock Jean Shark leaves her school Splflt to the mcommg CI s Ann Stranlch leaves her operatlc ablllty to Ed Wexnert who may some day land III Grand Opera lor jalll Elxzabeth Stewart leaves her knowledge of how to be mtellxgent though good lookmg to Frances Svx eetmg Jean Colllng leases her ab1I1ty to bluff teachers to anyone who can get away with lt To the school at large we leave all our bogus corrndor passes Duly attested Stan Dretcs V Pres Jam I9 78 Class Nz nel een Chr: , . 1 Ur I . II. -Ii: fght- wegzt I5o tI.II ill: and l-Il. I I Artf II,-II:St.geC I-Ib: fl' I- . rp . ' 2 . 1 . 1 ' , 4, . 1 I '. 5 St ANDREVJ DALI. Commercial Cluh: Boosters' League. I2 Ii , .. ilSS Ifl' 3' 1 Il: .lot I. . V . I THE CALDRGN January Class Hlstory E the January Graduating Class of 1928 started our school career ln the Superior Road School the little stone building that lS now the Red Cross Nursing Center In those days we were anxious to get to school on time and even before time because the first one there was allowed to ring the bell and we loved to hear the thing ring too Alas' we have changed since then We have lived and learned' Now we don t hurry to get to school early It just 1sn t being done this season and do we hate to hear that bell rlng? We spent our first two years learning how to read write and sit with our hands folded in our laps Next we advanced to Junior High and here we divided part of us gomg to Roxboro and part to Roosevelt This was where the drastic change occurred in the boys They began to drop the anchor as they called it We merely remarked that they had put on long trousers They felt bigger and better than ever before and leained how to make boot stools and book racks in manual training vshile the girls made aprons and dresses Csuch as they werej in sewing Then old Lee Road School had been condemned for years and was all propped up 1n hopes that it wouldn t fall down on our heads We had known a hand in choosing the new name and the colors for the school Roosevelt Junior High School was the one chosen and blue and white were the colors In Roxboro at the same time the other half of We Thumb weddings and printing an unusual annual in that it came out four times a year instead of once Soon after we left Roosevelt and Roxboro for the old Heights High building At Heights they put us upon the shelf and made us sing Old MacDonald Had a Farm E I E I O As soon as vse got to Heights they decided to have exemptions from exams I suppose lf was because they saw our shining trusting faces and hated to take the Joy out of our young lives We had been at Heights about a year and a half vxhen the new building was declared nnished and ready for use We packed up bag and baggage and off we went with high hopes and expectations but lo and behold when we arrived we found the place to be a labyrinth of halls stairs and queer rooms It took us quite a time to find our way about We the All s admit that we were among those who took advan tage of the excuse of not being able to find the room By arrixing ten minutes late we missed having to answer that awful lirst question or ex plaining that terrible first problem The history of the biggest mid year class Heights has ever known is finished Here s hoping if necessary you ll be able to pass an exam on the history of the January Graduating Class vuth an EJH Jean Shzzk Iucnty N ' N , Y Y Y Y ! 1 Y 7 - . . . V . . , . ' , IA !P were having a good old time sponsoring Friday dances, having Tom ' C ' - - - - 'YY Y ' . . V Y 1 7 Y Y Y ' , . ' Y Y THE CALDRON Cl-lss Prophecy ORCEI lf you cm tlns work a day world and strctch your lmaglnatlon twenty years hen e that IS to 1948 Plcture Chlcago that clty of w1nd and bullets As I was trudglng along the street one mormng whom should I see but my old frlend Pres lVlcK1nnon On questxomng hlm I found out that he was selling Baby Grand p1anos but that buslness was poor owmg to the fact that whlle on the tra1n some one had taken the company s money Determxned to get the best lawyer 1n the c1ty we consulted Darrow and h1s partner lVIcMonagle D1ck was busy wxth h1s feet propped up on h1s desk dramat1cally oratlng The Shoot1ng of Dan McGrew for the benefit of h1s oflice boy Paul Joyce Havxng seen three of my old class mates I thought Id l1ke to see the rest so I declded to journey to Cleveland On Euclld Avenue the first thmg that met my eye was a huge lllumlnated slgn whlch sald Famous W1llard Benjamm Sults S22 50 I took the car and findxng a mornlng paper was startled by the head llnes whxch met my eye FIRST WOMAN ELECTED PRES IDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Scannlng the column I found the name of MISS Jean Shxrk Congress could never put anythlng over on herl On the second page I saw a small advertlsement How to W1n Self Confidence 1n Publlc Speakmg To my amazement I read that Stanley Drews was head of thls correspondence course As I stepped off the car my attentlon was drawn to the conductor who seemed to rather gloat over the job of collectlng the fare Sure enough It was the Scotchman Grant Tyte I took a tr1p up to Hexghts H1gh School and found Harold Smlth prlncxpal who presented me w1th a copy of the Caldron for 1948 Among the PICIUYBS of the Semors I found Ed Blatz and Louls Plck At the corner of Cedar and Lee I happened to notlce a man brush mg up the street To my ama7ement I recognlzed Sam Collura who had been a remarkable fellow 1n hlgh school He dlrected me to the lnfor matlon wlndow of the new Unlon Statlon where I 1nqu1red about my other class mates Wxlma Rowland had succeeded Martha Lee 1n lm part1ng advlce to the lovelorn Among her letters was one slgned by Al Harrls who complamed that he d1d not seem to be able to get ac quaxnted w1th any g1rls MISS Rowlands answer was Id suggest changlng the part ln your ha1r Annette Feldman the promlnent member of the Natxonal Honor Soc1ety hadn t had the grades to get xnto any college and all these years she d struggled through nlght school poor gxrl, lf always was hard for her to learn anythlng Jean Coll1ng beauty contestant had had her eyes the Irnsh blue ones msured for S2 98 Now haung comfortably settled everybody s futures for them I prophesy that 1n 1948 Mxss Mlrxam Smlth w1ll be just Hmshlng a rest cure made necessary by rackmg her brams wrxtmg thls I Lttnty om A 1 xx 4 1 . - - 1 1 1 ,- x , , . 1 . 1 . 1 ' 1 . , . 1 1 1 . , , - - at - 11 1 1 . . , . 1 , . 1 1 H . . . . ,, 1 1 . . H 11 - . U . - 1 . . . ,, 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 , 1 . v - Y - . . . . , U , 1 1 . - - 11 1 . , 1 , 1 , . . . Y ..- . 1 1 1 , 1 . - 1 V 1 lb . I Twenty lu.o THE CALDRON June Class Ofhcers ENDELL WARD Presldent Our gemal fr1end Wendy scarcely needs an 1ntroduct1on There IS good reason for hlS popular1ty In hrs Jumor and Sen1or years Ward fxgured 1n l1ghtWe1ght and varslty basketball bes1des be1ng treasurer of the H1 Y and presldent of the Sen1or Dramatlc Club In the latter year he ga1ned the d1st1nct1on of bemg elected to the Na t1onal Honor Soclety AY C WHITEHAIR V1ce Presrdent The honors of Junror Class Presrdent and Vlce Presldent of the Sen1or Class neces sar1ly prove Wh1teha1r s ab1l1ty as a leader He has played on the vars1ty eleven and part1c1pated 1n track durmg all h1s three years at He1ghts as well as be1ng a member of the H1 Y and Dramatrc Clubs ARY ELIZABETH HARTMAN secretary She has been act1ve 1n many orgamzatlons Wh1le at He1ghts She IS a member of the Semor Dramauc Club N txonal Honor Soc1ety Lxterary Club Er1endsh1p Boosters Club Leaders Class Student Counc1l and Curls Cablnet In ad d1t1on to these honors she ass1sted on the annual staff ARY LOUISE CROWELI began her good Work for He1ghts 1n her Sophomore year as a member of the Soph omore Dramatlc Club In her Jumor year she became a member of the Booster s Club a group that elected her treasurer for her first year and presxdent ID her semor year Mary Lou1se IS also secretary of the Fr1endsh1p Club and V1ce presldent of the Tenn1s Club and a member of the Student Counc1l s I . U I U H r . . . , .. ,. 0 , 3' 1 v . . ' , . 1 v 1 . . , . r 1 v , . v v Y - 1 THE CALDRON I STI LI I AARONS Ltterary Club 13 45 Soph Dramatic 125 Boosters League 135 Frxendshlp Club 13 JANE ABBO TT Sophomore Dramatic Club 125 Irtendshtp ub 12 3 45 leaders Class 13 4 res xdent 45 Play Leaders Club 145 Varslty Basketball 135 JOHN ABBOTT Wtstgoma Club 12 35 Annual Sports 145 Baseball Mgr 13 45 Boosters Club VIRGINIA ADAIR Glee Club 125 Operetta 135 Fnendshtp 12 45 History Club 145 AI BERT ADAMS Lightweight Football 12 3 45 Basketball 145 Boosters League 12 3 45 ROBERT D ADAMS Chess Club 13 4 Vtce Pres 45 Ltghtwetght I-ootball 145 JACK ALLEN Collectors Club 125 Journalxsm Club Dramattc Club 145 ELIZA AI LISON Lea ers Class 13 45 Boosters league 135 Journahsm Club 13 45 Art ub 'I OM ALVORD seball 12 3 4 Tenms 45 C ess Club 135 Lxghtwenght I-ootball 125 MARY KATHI:RINL ARNOI D Soph Dramatic Club 12 3 Sec y5 Fnend shtp Club 12 3 45 Golf Club 13 45 Twenty three 45. 1' ' Cl , . : . ' V , ,PL- . .' 1' ' 145i 12, 151 Track 13, -fhvifsny' Club - 2 ' 135: d ' 4. . : ' . : ' , : CI 125. Ba .,. 55 1' 13. 1 h . Twenty four THE CALDRON CHARI F9 l AUERBACH Collectors Club C21 Football Mgr C4 H Club C41 Athletnc Assocratxon Caldron Staff C41 DOROTHY BAFR Black id Gold Staff C3 4 Busmess Mgr 4 Adxertrsmg Mgr 41 Sophomore Dramaucs C31 Assembly Chorus C21 Popular Song Club C21 Choral Club C21 AUGUST BANKO Football C41 VBFSIIY H Club 41 H19 Natronal Honor Soc1ety C4 Pres 41 TOM H BANNISTER Radlo Club C41 DON BARNER Spamsh Club C41 ALVIN BARNETT Football C41 Chem1stry C41 Brology C31 Radio C21 WILHELMINA BAXA Grrls Glee Club C21 Choral Club C3 41 ALLEN BEALL Soph Dramatrc Club C21 Operetta Club C2 3 41 Senior Dramatlc Club C3 41 RAYMOND BECK Spellrng Team C41 I UELLA BLI L Pnendshrp C2 3 41 Spanxsh Club C3 Operetta Club C2 31 1 C412 toryf Club C3, Vrce-Pres. 31: H1-Y C41: -. . ' V, : . J: l l THE CALDRON RONALD BERG Swlmmmg Club Q41 Popular Song Club Q21 Baseball Q31 ABF BFRGFR Glee Club Q3 41 Spamsh Club Q2 3 EI SIE BERMAN Sophomore Dramatxc Club Q21 Commer cial Club 3 4 Fnendshxp Club 41 IORIN BERNE Chem1stry Club 3 JONATHAN BINNS Collectors Club Q2 Sec Pres1 Football Q21 Chem Club Q4 Treas 1 Natl Honor Q41 Caldron Staff QAss1st Ed 41 KATHRYN BISHOP Sophomore Dramatnc Club Q21 Frxendshnp Club Q3 41 Leaders Class Q4 Lxterary Club Q3 41 Boosters League 4 ELEANOR BLOOD Assembly Chorus Q21 French Club Q31 French Club Q3 Sec1 Fnendshnp Q41 Vice Pres SEYMOUR BLOOMBERG Hlstory Club Q21 Journalism Club Q3 41 Track Q21 BEATRICE BOYLE Leaders Class Q3 41 Fnendshnp 41 literary Club Q41 Annual Staff Q41 LEONORE BRADLEY Literary Club Q2 3 41 French Club Q2 Twenty lwc I Ll 4 I Q. '. , ,41. . C' D: 4. . l C 8 - I ' Q1. , : ' :Ja ' . : ' Q1. 1 ' .. : ' ' Q : ' , , : 1. THE CALDRON Tweniy szx II EANOR JANE BREZNA Black and Gold Staff 145 Frlendihlp Club DOROTI-IX BRIDGL9 Journallsm 133 Llterary Q-lj MARION BROOKS lnendehlp 12 3 -lj Operetta MII DRED BROTHFRTON Dramatic Club Smor Q3 45 Frrendshrp Cub Q2 35 JAMES H BRUCE css Club 13 45 res Team C pt 13 45 Natl Honor bocxety I-U KYI E BRUMBAUGI-I Chess Club Presxdent C4 Radio Club Q3 43 C0lfld0f Club C4 BAI BIAN BYRNS rslty H Club C3 45 Pres 4 1 e es 3 H1 Y o a Capt 4 Basketball 12 3 45 Baseball l4J l II I IAN CANTOR Inendshlp Club I-H Sophomore Dramatic 121 Commercial 43 43 Black and Gold 9 145 ARI YNE CHERNEY Popular Songs 121 Soph Dramatlcs KZ, History 13 4? 13. 4b. ' A 1' . ' , . 1 . 435. 1 . I e .- V : .1 K . 1 , Ch . I . :P . 1141: a . , 3 ' ' ' ' . - ' I J, CHARLES BUNDY ' . 4: J- Vil 4' U U , I . , V'c- Pr. . '- 141: Fo tbll 42, 3,431 .tafll . I I THE CALDRON CORAI CHRIST I NSON rendshlp Club 12 3 43 Ialm C Play leaders ANNI. FTE CI ARK Popular Song Club 123 Fnendshtp 12 3 -I Commercnl 1 73 Basketball 123 tse 12 JACK COATLS Senior Dramatnc Club 12 33 Inghtwught is etball 123 Swtmmmg 123 opu Ir Song Club 123 Boosters I eague 123 CARI TON S COBERT Club Chemlstry Club FI VANOR CONNORS I rtendshtp Club 133 FDITH COOK Sophomore Dramatlc Club 123 Student Counctl 133 Gtrls Cablnet 133 I rtend shtp Club 143 Assembly Chorus 133 MARIAN CORCORAN leaders Class 13 4 3 Swlmmnng Club Pres 143 National Honor Soctety 13 43 I tterary Club 13 43 Presxdent 4 Inend h Club 12 3 43 Vtce Pres 4 Stu nt Councxl 133 HARRIS B COZAD Orc estra 13 -I3 Chess Club 12 33 CHARLES COZZFNS Student Counul 123 Lightweight Basket 13 I YDIA DAEHI ER lrench 13 43 Sec Inendshtp 12 33 Twenty seven Igi- 2, . 1 . ' lub 12, 3 3 5 . ' 14 3. 3 : I '. .. : I. 2 I3I..' ball , 3 3. B. 'lv 1 ' ' 'l 3 Ii P l- Stamp id Coin Club. Collectors' Club. Chess si ip I . ,l :V ' - . ,V de - h , , : . , . mu 3. ' I 'I wenly ezght THE CALDRON LEON DEBES Radro Club C21 Com Club C3 41 Treas 3 Vnce Pres 4 Black 23 Gold C41 Asst Bus Mgr 4 Bus Mgr 4 Glee Club C21 MARY DF PAOI A French Club C41 HAZE DICKINSON Sec Treas Chess Club C41 STANLEY DIENFR Chess Club C31 Semor Debatmg Club C3 4 Vrce Pres C41 Debatmg Team 3 41 Mgr C3 41 Capt C41 Natl Honor Soc C41 Nat l Forensnc League 4 Annual Staff C41 Assoc Ed C41 RALPH DIX JR Swrmmmg Team C41 ROBERT DODD Football C2 3 41 Basketball C2 31 H1Y Pres 31 VELMA DRECHSEL Soph Dramatnc C21 Frrendshlp Club Commercnal Club C41 LESTER DORSEY Spamsh Club C3 41 Commercxal Club 41 Contest Chorus C41 AI ICE A DRECHSEL Student Councxl C21 French Club 3 Literary Club French Club Caldron RFLD I DUNHAM Editor nn Chxef 1928 Caldron National Honor Socrety C3 41 Treas C41 Track T am C3 41 Debatmg Club C3 41 Journallsm Club C31 Secretary C31 Man agrng Editor H Book C31 s Ll Pi ' - - 2 I , f 5 '. I ' ' ' ' my fs, 414: 'Chnl C411 Junior bmi Vik- . u . 1 . . mg . ' , : ' C3. .4 r ' 1 C 1: : 1 C41. e , : V Z' H c, 1 THE CALDRON GRACE DYER Journalism Club C41 B U G C41 ROBERI' H DYER Swlmmmg Team C41 HxY C41 BERT EDGERT Lxghtwexght Basketball C2 3 41 Caldron Staff C41 Boosters League C31 Golf Club AI MA ELBRECH I' Biology Club C31 Commerclal Club C4 Assembly Chorus C21 JOHN ELLIS H1 Y Club C41 Journahsm Club Mgr Football C41 Swimming C41 H Club C41 I-I VII LMMS MORT ENGEL Black and Gold Sp Ed C41 Annual Staff Club C3 41 Operetta 41 LEWIS EV ANS H Y C3 41 Pres C41 Football CZ 31 Semor Dramatxc Club C41 Sennor Prom Commxttee C41 Student Councxl C2 31 LEWIS IARROW Radlo Club C2 3 41 Sec and Treas CHARLOTTE FEAZEL Student Councxl C2 3 41 Secretary C41 Leaders Class C3 41 Natxonal Honor Soc C3 41 Frlendshlp Club C2 3 41 Chau' Publncxty Com C41 Gxrls Cabinet C2 3 41 Twenty nme C3, 41. ' ' . : , D: 1 . '. 91.3 C41: Journalism Club. C41 1, Sr. Dramatic , Q C . i- , 3 . : . 3 Thzrty THE CALDRCN RICHARD YERRIS llghtwetght football 133 Cbemlstrv Club 131 Caldron Staff 1-H Corrldor Guard ANNI IIRIMAN lrxendshlp 125 Sophmore Dramattc Boosters I ag,ue 135 CAROL I IRTH lnendshtp Club 12 3 42 Latm Club Play leaders 145 I UCII l l I ISHI R Caldron Staff Actnmttts Chatrman 143 Na tlonal Honor SOCICIQ 143 Debating Club Senior 14l literary Club 132 french Club HII DA IOX Irtendshnp 143 luerary CA INHFRINI' FRANK lrlendslnp Club 12 3 -lj Commetual Club 141 JAMES B YUI K I rench Club Operetta OLIVF GARDNER Sewing Club 145 Presldent 141 Boosters league 137 Frlendshnp Club 13 45 Gnrls Golf Club 121 BLR 1' GI GENHEIMILR Stamp Club 121 Auctioneer Chemtstry Club 1-H Vice Pres Boosters Club IRANCI S GOLDBI RGER friendship Club 12 3 43 Soph Dramatn Club 12 37 Choral Club 12 BJ French Club 145 Ll 3' 4 ' I . , 1 ' 139: 33414 l A 1 I l : 'A ': 3 .' ' 141. THE CALDRON RAYMOND CO! DBERC oogy Club IZ 3 -H Sec frat -H lightweight Bwlsetball 141 WAI TER GOI DHAMER Caldron St1fl I-H Photography Churman 1-H Sr Debatxng Club 13 -H Presl cnt 14? lnterscholastlc Debatmg, Te1m 43 -H a t 143 N tonal oren u cabuu ec 'S u en ouncl Chnrman Lhrrtcr Commuttct t-H GEROULD GOI DNER Boys Chorus IZ? Operetta Q35 lrench Cub Q3 41 EDITH GRAI I Irench Club UH Sophomore Dramatxc ROSI- GOI I AND Irench Club KZ! leaders Cl1ss 42 3 Inendshlp 1-IJ Play Ieadcr t-I7 I RIT Z HAD Boys Glee Club IZ! Orchestra 12 eretta I2 'H Irench Club IZ Treas 1-H Vlolm Scholastic Contest sec ond pn7e QM DOROTHY E HALL BIO ogy Club I2 33 ec reas I nendshlp Club I3 47 Scvx mg Club Q-lj Spelling Ieam L-IJ Cl II I ORD HAMMOND XVII I IAM HAMMOND Orchctra I-H Sax Club t-H I hzrtq one Bil I . : ' .z ' 'lt 13. : . I l . : I 'cl Cpl. I ai' IT 51, W -' III 4l:'S. t-H: .t d t'C 'l U. -ll: 1 , 4. ' ' A HELEN GREENSTONE 3 1 ' ' itll. I : , , ,-H: 1 . 31: Op , Az' 3 ' ,3, 41: q'4l 4 , : S I-'I' . KZI: fhzrly Iwo THE CALDRON '-' GORDON HANN Radlo Club Q4 Pres5 Boosters League 3 Caldron Staff Adv Mgr NORMAN HARRISON History Club Q3 45 Vxce Pres Q3 Pres Q45 Band Q35 LEONARD S HARTMAN Chess Club Q2 35 Secretary Q35 RALPH HELFRICK Tumbllng Team Q45 Stamp Club Q25 ROBERT I-IELLER Latm Club Q2 35 Presxdent 35 Spe lmg Q45 I OUISE HENDERSON Incndshxp Club Q45 French Club JANE HENDRICKS Student Councll Q25 Gxrls Cabxnet Q25 Fnendshlp Club 2 3 45 Art Staff Annual KATHRYN HOLIHAN Frxendshxp Spamsh Club ALICE HORTON Sewmg Club Q45 Vxce Presldent Glee Club Q2 35 MUSIC Club Q35 Frlendshxp Q2 45 Popular Musnc Q25 ROBERT HORTON Stamp Club Vnce Pres Q25 Biology Club Q25 Latin Club Q3 45 Pres 45 ' ' ' Q51 ' . , : '- . 5: . l ' . : ' Q : l- ' 3 ' Q45. Q45. ' ' 3 5 ' - ,. : I .Q . THE CALDRON ALFRED M HURT Football Squad 121 Basketball Squad 121 H Y 141 Boosters 13 41 Sophomore Dramatic 121 I ESI IE IAMMARINO r Club 141 Prs 141 Iort Wa nt Central High ISABELLE INGRAM Popular Music Club 121 Friendship Club 12 3 41 Commercial Club 141 Spelling MARCEA ISAACS Journalism Club 131 Dramatic Club Black and Gold Staff 141 ARTHUR JACOBS Lt Football 121 Stamp Club 121 Latin Club 121 lightweight Football 13 Debating Club 13 41 MARGARET JENKINS 121 Boosters league 131 Popular Song Club 121 Intramural Basketball 121 THELMA JOHNSON Assembly Chorus 131 Boosters I eague 131 Friendship Club 141 Commercial Club 141 HELEN JOHNSTON Journalism Club 131 Student Council 141 Girls Cabinet 141 Literary Club 141 Friendship Club 12 3 41 L ENORE JOHNSTON Friendship Club 12 41 Sophomore Dram c Club 121 Playleaders Club 41 Popular Song Club 121 WILLIAM JOSLIN Wistgoma 12 31 H Y 13 41 Football 4 Varsity H Cu Thzrty three i- V 3 I' , 3 2 at I l : e. 1 7 y ' 141.' ' ' ' 1 ' 121: i I 2 .' I ' ' l, 41: Friendship Club 12, 3. 41: Soph. Dramatic ati : 7 I ' 1 2 ' . : i- , : ' 12, 3, 11 ' H lb13,41. THE CALDRON Thzrty four HAROLD JUDGE Booster C45 Sec Chcmtstry Club C45 Radto Club C35 Wtstgoma Club C2 3 Student Councll C45 Chairman of Judtctary Commtttee JOSEPH JUDSON I ILLIAN JUST Irrendshtp Club C25 ELBERT RENNARD Spamsh Club Treas C3 45 Boys Glee Club C25 Choral Club C35 Stamp Club NORMA KLEIN Assembly Chorus C35 Choral Club C35 Irtendshtp Club C35 Commercial Club C45 I OUISE KLAUSTERMEYER LTHEL IXNLEN Irlendshnp C2 3 45 Choral C35 Btology 4 MARY ELIZABETH KOCH Fnendshtp C45 Transferred from Notre Dame VIRGINIA KORTZ Frnendshtp C2 3 45 Brology C3 45 Sec Treas C45 Choral C35 IRENE KRONENBERG Irnendshtp Club C3 45 Commerctal Club C35 Chart of Entertarnment Com C45 ' 2 ' ' . -. .53 42. 35. ' ' Eriendship Club CZ. 45: History Club C45. 4 5. ' ' ' ' THE CALDRGN KATHRYN KUEHLE Sophomore Dramatlc Club 12 Vue Pre leaders Club 13 43 Semor Dramauc Club 14l National Honor Soc 13 47 Lxtcrarx Club 133 I DITH KX LIN Semor Dramatic Club 13 -ll S I r as 147 Leaders Class 143 I-rxendshlp Club 13 49 Boosters League 1-ll I ERDINAND LI-VY enms Team 13 43 H Club 13 Popular Song Club 129 MARGARET LINDBERG Frrendshrp Club 12 3 43 Bxology 13? ELOV L LINDGRIN Radio Club 12 33 MARY LINDQUIS I' Irrendshlp Club 12 3 -H Soph Drammc Club 123 Semor Dramatxc 14h Glce Club GLORGE I ISSAUER Chorus Club 121 Glee Club 123 Boosters League 135 Golf Club 141 Saxophone Club 142 FRANK LUSIN Football 13 42 Operetta Club 13 BETTY LUTTON Inendshxp Club 12 3 -ll Boosters League 1 3j GARDNER MACKININON Wnstgoma Club 12 37 Presrdent 12 33 Llghtwerght Basketball 12 3 4? Btology Club 133 Presrdent 137 Boosters Club 131 Baseball 125 Thzrty five ' ' '- -I -mx ' ' , -4: fcc..-' ' c T ' .4 : , -U: Sewing 143. I l I I' 121. ' ' , : , -ll. THE CALDRON Thzrty szx BERNARD MARKS History Club Q21 Hrstory Q31 Operetta JOSEPH MARTIEN Orchestra 13 41 Chemrstry Club Q41 FAITH MARTIN Art Club fZ1 Spamsh Club 01 Glee Club f21 leaders Class Q3 41 Frrend ship Club Q31 DOROTHY MARVIN Frrendshnp Club K2 3 41 Spamsh Club f31 Operetta Club Q2 31 Leaders Class IDA MATTMUELLER Spanrsh Club f3 41 Leaders Class Operetta Club 141 ILORENCI McCONNI LI. Inendshnp Club C2 3 41 Operclta Club 12 31 Glee Club Q21 RALPH McGEORGE Varslty H Club C41 Chemrstry Club Pes 13 41 Wxstgoma Club Vrce Pres 12 31 Fennrs Team C2 3 41 Cal ron Staff L41 FLORENCE McNEIL Fnendshlp Club I3 41 Popular Song Club KZ1 Commercral Club C2 31 Sewmg Club 4 HELEN MEYER Irlendshnp Club Q3 41 French Club 4 IOUIS MIELZINER JR Latm Club 121 Semor Dramatrc Club C3 41 Spellmg Team Capt Q4 Ll My : . OD.: , : ' , : ' C312 r . , 3 ' I .l ' - . . :' ' , . 1 d :' ' Y' : . 4 1 ' I , . 1. ' THE CALDRON CAIHI RINI MII IIR Spanish Club 13 -+3 I riendship 13 ELIZABETH MINOR I-rnendship Club 12 3 43 Art Club 133 Commercial Club 143 ROBERT MITER Boosters League 133 Secretary 133 Chess C ub 12 33 I AURA MOODY Friendship Club 12 3 43 Operetta Club 12 33 Assembly Chorus 133 Sewing Club MARGARET MORRISON Friendship Club 12 33 Basketball Spanish Club 143 ALBERT MOSKOVITZ Commercial Club 133 IRENE MOYNAI-IAN Operetta Class 1l 23 Popular Song Club 123 Art Club 133 Commercial Club Friendship Club 12 3 43 MARY MULONE Spanish 12 3 43 Boosters 133 Leaders ass 12 Bas et a il I eaders Club 143 CATHERINE MYERS endship 12 3 43 Sewin 143 ee Club 133 Chorus Club 133 Commercial Clu 1 33 BETTY NEAL Art Club 12 33 Friendship 123 Thzrl y seven I ' D . : 1' ' . 43. .I . . ' 3 143. V H l V ' . : 123: Soph: Dramatic 123: Student Council 123: I : . i : I ' 143: Cl .331 'it bll 12, iq: Ply Fri ' , . 2 ' g 1 GI b .' N ' VIRGINIA OLDS Thzrty ezght THE CALDRGN XVII I IPM NESI I nch Club 12 33 Choral ub Spamsh Club 143 ANN NEUBAUFR Commerclal Club 123 I'r1enckh1p 143 bewmg Club 14 BLRNICF NIIWMAN Orchestra 123 Debaung Club C3 Secretary 143 Debatmg Team 33 dron Staff C43 JOSEPH C NORTON JR 33 Asst Bus Mgr 123 v 133 Student Councnl 12 33 ec Mr133 Club a Senxor Dramatxc Club C43 B id G Staff Mgr Sophomore Dramatic 123 Friendship Club 12 3 4 Art Club 143 Popu ar ong Cub 123 Leaders Class C3 43 ICE Pres of Athletic Club 143 RUSSELL OSTRANDER Ioolball 13 43 R duo 12 3 4 Stu ent Councll 143 JUI IA OVIATT Irlendshnp 12 3 43 leader Cl ss C2 3 43 Spamsh Club 13 43 Baseball 12 33 Popular Song Club 123 VIRGINIA PALMER Inendshxp Club 12 33 Senxor Dramatnc Club 143 Popular Song Club 123 NANCY PEABODY Senior Dramauc Club 13 43 I'rlendsh1p Club 12 3 43 Popular Song Club 123 IUDITH PEARSON Commercxal Club 143 fre... I 3. : Cl 133: I X . Dv. AL 3 ' , 43: : ' 1 : Cl- 12. 1 . . . ' Q Ad f 3 . I ' . V ,1 5 - C332 Hi-Y 12. 33 3 Sec. 133: Asst. Swimming g- I . , 3: I : l S l : 1 ' , : V' - I 1 , 1 a ' , , 3: d V4 'I . . 1 - s' a . . THE CALDRGN ANGFLIINF PERRY l-rench Club Q3 4l Pnendshrp Club U Kl'NNl TH PICKERINC MANUEI PIVOWAR 'I ransferred from Shaw Hugh School TAYLOE POLLOCK I-ootball K3 49 Varsxty H Club C45 H1 Y Club I3 45 Vrce Pres L43 Semor Dramatl Club 43 43 Soph Dramatlc Club KZ! JUI IA PRASSIQ eretta 12 3 -H Sec Treas Bnology Club l3j Stage Crew HJ A nual Staff Q45 GEORGA J RADCI ll-I' Frrendshnp Club 12 3 4l Sophomore Dramatxc Club 123 Dramatrc Club 441 Wll I IAM RANSOM Hxstory Club 641 Natronal Honor Sotuty C3 4j football Manager 143 ROISE RICCIARDO Track Capt 14? Lxghtwenght Basketball HJ Boys Glee Club fPresl Boys Golf Club fPres J Cheer Leader 13 -H JOHN ROBB Radlo Club Chess Club TREDERICK ROEMER Biology Club 12 33 Chemistry Club ll! Conjurers Club l-H football 12 'H Thzrty mne 45. . . . Op 4 , , : - . C-U : Or- chestra QZ, 3. 47 2 Librarian 12. 4l 3 1 b 2 n- Forty THE CALDRON PAUI INL ROGI RS lrundshlp Q2 '55 lremh Q1 45 Operetta Q45 Boosters Q3 5 SANFORD ROSENBERG Sophomore Dramatic Club Q25 Art Club Q3 45 Intramural Mgr Q3 45 Cal ron Snff Q45 Blaek and Gold Q45 BETTY RUSSEI I Sophomore Dramatxc Club Q25 Fnend shp Club Q2 3 45 Girls leaders Class Sec 4 Q3 45 Boosters Club Q45 Llterary C ub 13 45 MARY SALMI Irlendshlp Q25 Sewmg Club Q35 MELVILLE SAMET Operetta Q45 Commercnal Q35 Journalrsm BROWN SAVFI AND I VELYN SCHMIDT lrxendshlp Club Q2 3 45 lntcrary Club Q35 Sophomore Dramatlc Q25 Golf Club GFORGF SCHMISI T Student Council Q25 Wxstgoma Vxce Pres Q2 35 Boosters league Q35 l-lomeroom Captam Q25 RUTH SUFFFNS Cmlee Club Q2 35 lirlendshlp Club Q25 Spanlsh Club Q3 45 Choral Club 3 ARTHUR SCHOWAI TER lightweight loolball Q 5 Sophomore Dramatic Club 125 Senior Dramauc Club Q35 bemor Dramnrc Club Vrce Pres Q3 xi . 1 . , I 3 d i . , 1 ' ' . V 1 r I . V, .I . . 435. ' ' Radio Club U52 Chemistry Club Q45. mf ' . ' 'Q 1 4 5. ' 1 1 . ' .3 1 l . . 3. K , I 1 4 - . 5. THE CALDRON IAMI S SCOTI AND Radio Club 12 33 History Club 143 BLR I SFRIVEN Soph Dramatic Club 123 Hlstory Club 14 Vnce Pres 3 Spelling Team 143 Annuml Staff Clrculatlon Mgr 143 FVELYN SHAI-TER National Honor Socxety 13 43 Semor Dramatlc Club 143 Leaders Class 13 43 Vnce Pres Outmg Club 143 Caldron Staff 143 Busmess Mgr 143 Girls Clblnet 143 President 143 I AWRFNCE SILVER I xghtwenght Football Squad 133 Heavy wenght Football Squad 143 Chorus Club 4 Intra Mural RAI PH SILVER dron 143 Boosters Club 143 MII DRED SIMON Caldron Staff 143 Iirlendshxp Club 143 French Club 143 Swxmmmg Club 143 I eaders Class 143 ROBERT SIMPSON Natxonal Honor Soc Treas 143 Golf Club Sec Treas 143 Basketball Mgr 13 43 ack 12 3 Tenms 43 Varsxt H Club 143 BEATRICE SMAII Y Transferred from Glenville Imterary Club HARRY SOLOMON Art Club 143 Biology Club 123 Black and Gold 143 JAMFS SOMERS Glee Club Sec Treas Chorus Club Sec Trens Hn Y Sec Treas Biology Club Forty one cs, 31 - rs. 43: ' Football 13. 43: Black and Gold 133: Cal- Trn .I .432 ' 13, Q: I 1-H., , . THE CALDRON Forty two I YAI I SPEED lootbtll 43 -H Basketball U3 Glec Club 13 45 Popular Song Club I2 AMBROSF SPENCER Sophomore Dramatn Club QZJ Semor Dramatic Club 13 43 PAUL SPITZ Stamp Club C25 Pop Song Clu C21 laun Club 39 CHARI LS STI WART oo y 12 3 Golf CHARI FS R STIRES Semor Dramatxc Club C45 Transferred from Shave WILBUR SFI OBBE Student Councll 1 71 Chorus Club IRWIN STONE GEORGE STRAUSS Radio Club C25 Stage Crew Q3 41 GEORGIA STRFETT leaders Class Orchestra Vxce Pres Concert master U5 Vlagnc Club Stage Crew HJ DEAN STRICKI AND 1 n Club 42? Clem Club V 4: . . , D., ' . 1 . b 1 . 4 . Bi I 2 1 L, my . ' - 1 Op, l..li N 14, - M,-15. THE CALDRON FRANK SWING Brology Club 133 Boys Lmders 3 -l3 T ack 13 43 BFTTY TFTER Golf Club 1-l3 Boosters Club 143 Irtcnd shrp Club 143 Operetta Club 143 Caldton S 143 WILLIAM THOM Wnstgoma Club 12 33 Tennxs 13 Basketball 13 43 Varsnty H Club 43 Track 133 BEATRICE THOMAS Transferred from Irvlngton N ,I MII DRED TOLL Irtendshtp Club 143 ROSE TORER Student Counctl 123 French Club 133 leaders Class 13 43 Natl Honor Society 143 Soph Dramatrc Club Se 123 MORRISON G TUCKER Chemtstry Club Pres Natl Honor Socuty ec 1 VBYSIIY H u I-It Y Councrl Pres MARGARET 'IWADDELL Frxendshxp Club 12 3 43 Student Councxl 133 Sr Dramatic Club 133 Natl Honor S c 13 43 Nxce Pres Leaders Class 13 Ll AINE T YT E Commercial Club 12 3 43 Prestdent 143 Gtrs Glee Club 12 33 MARGARFT UHI Natxonal Honor Soclety 13 43 Semor Dramatic Club 143 Gnrls Leaders Class 13 43 Caldron Staff 143 Asststant Edt tor 143 Grrls Friendship Club 12 3 43 Cabinet Ll Fort y three ' 1 . 1 . 1 1' . . 'tafl' . I Y ' , I: ' , 43: , : 1 3 -I : ' . . I V C, ' I s .5 -H'-Y: ' -' Cl b: O., .I I V. ' -I ' ' 3 43. I l ' I . ' I I For! y four THE CALDRGN WILI IAM VAUGHAN otball 12 rac 3 Dramatxc Club Q41 B BG Q3 41 DOROTHY R VOLLMAN Brology Club I3 41 Frxendshxp Club CZ 3 41 Operetta Club 441 Choral ub SYLVIA VNALDMAN Sophomore Dramatxc IZ1 Frrendshrp Q2 31 Operetta Q3 41 Hrstory L31 om mercral C41 HENRY WALES H1 Y I3 41 Secretary C3 Semor Dram atlc Club I41 Football I2 31 Swxmmmg 2 31 Varsxty H Club LOUISE WALES Semor Dramatrc Club C41 Natronal Honor Soclety K41 Leaders Class K3 41 Fnend shrp Club I2 3 41 Lrterary Club Q31 MYRON ALLEN WARNES HENRY WEISS Caldron Staff C41 Charrman Sports Varsrty H Club 42 3 41 Sec Treas C2 3 41 Student Councnl 42 3 41 Pres Q41 Debating Club Q3 41 Basket C2 41 Capt EDWARD WIENERT Operetta C2 3 41 Soph Dramatnc IZ1 Semor Dramatic I3 41 Hrstory Club L2 31 Glee Club Q21 GERALDINE WHITMAN Sophomore Dramatxc Club L21 Frrendshrp Club I2 31 Semor Dramatxc Club Q41 Semor Prom Commrttee RUTH WILKINSON F nendshrp 12 3 4 Art Club KZ1 B ology Club 141 lxterary Club Q31 Cor rrdor Guard Q2 41 Fo In . 3, 41: T k f2. . 41: . : V I 5 Cl I 131. :A , 9 'V : C L 3- - 2 11 ' . . - C 1 2 1, U H u. , Biology Club C315 Tumbling C3, 41. . : ' ly: I. I- Vice: ball. , 3', 1 441. ' ' r' ' . . .1: : i- i , . l THE CALDRON MARJORII: WILSON Fnendshlp Club 125 Commemal Club 125 Soph Dramatrc 135 Ifncndshnp Club 13 45 Journalism Club 145 DAVID GII SON WOLAVER Art Club Pres 135 MARTHA WOLFENSTEIN National Honor Socnety 13 45 Sr Dram a c Club 13 45 Leaders Class 13 Frnendshnp Club 12 3 45 Sophomore Dramatxc Club 125 ARTHUR WOLI SAN Lt Basketball 125 Black and Gold Staff Gee ub Sec Treas 4 Journallsm Club 13 45 H Book Staff DONALD WRIGHT Assembly Chorus 135 Pres 135 Glee Club 125 Collectors Club 125 Operetta 12 3 S Treas 135 H1 Y 13 45 Drafn atlc Club 13 45 Caldron Staff 145 NELLII: YOUNG Friendship Club 145 Art Club 145 H1 tory Club 125 GERALDINE ZWEE Fnendshnp Club 13 45 Lxterary Club 145 Assocxate Edltor Black and Gold 145 Black and Gold Staff 135 Sophomore Dramauc Club 125 EDWARD MATHEWSON Spamsh Club 135 CHARI ES HOLLANDER Iootball 125 Stage Crew 125 Stage Crew LILLIAN SCHMIDT Sewing Club 145 Forty five : ' . I . 1 . ti' D . 1 U ' . 452 1315: nl Cl 145: . 1 5: 145. ' ' 45.13 ec.- . : '- 1 . : U.: ' ' 1 1 's- Qs,-15. I C THE CALDRGN RICHARD CLARK Wll MA l OLCLER lnendshlp Club 12 4j l-lrstory Club 1-U Operetta 14D Popular Music 12D JI SSL M CARILR PHYLLIS JONES Sophomore Dramatic Club 12? Commercnal CI If IIQRD CQHN Club 13l Hrstory Club 145 rsxty Football 12 3 4 Varsl MICHAEI UNGAR JR Cub 147 Clfc Club 14l Bl0l02l Ub lrghtwexght Football Mgr 123 Basketball 123 Journalrsm Club 133 Black if Gold 13 Baseball 3 Caldron Staff My ANN MARGARET ZELIN leaders Class 13 45 Irlendshrp Club 12 MINNIF DIL I RICK 3 45 Biology Club 133 Sophomore lrlcndshrp Club 13 Dramatrc 125 Play Leaders Club 1-U OSCAR SCI-lll-FMAN June Wlll E THE Semor Class of June 1928 of Cleveland He1ghts Hlgh school Ohlo belng of sound mmd and memory declare thrs our last w1ll and testament hereby revokmg all prev1ous wrlls and won ts made by us We hereby bequeath the followmg 117 To Mr Morley and the faculty one oversrzed truckload of thanks and gratltude for thelr patrence and help 12j To each member of the faculty a copy of the best book publrshed each year on the subject of What IS our Younger Cmeneratlon Comrng To and If so Why? 13j To the class of 1929 the honor of belng our successors We hereby bequeath to varrous xndrvxduals of the school the follow mg l Wendell Ward our esteemed presndent somewhat reluctantly wrlls hrs refreshlng youthfulness to Robert MacKenz1e Forty szx Va f ' 1 1 li Y fly HH . , . l 3 1 1 ' j Cl 4' ' ' A 5 - S 1 - . f . D 2 1 J 2 , - taff 14,33 Assoclate Sports Edltor. I ' ' J. ' 3 ' 1 . I 14 THE CALDRQN Hank Werss hereby bestows all hrs medals rnd lrophres upon Wrllram Rogers as a hope of rnsprratron Mary Lourse Crovuell leaves her beloxed hun mower to Due Chr7ek for the purpose of movsrng dow n Shrxx rn the next foot ball game Rorse Rrccardo leax es to Norman Daxres a book on The New est Yells for Cheer Leaders Paulrne Rogers bestows her somewhat dyrng passron for red headed men upon Mary Thomas Jane Abbott and Charlotte Feazel bequeath therr places rn retrx rtres to Molly Charnley and Marcra Wrnans Stanley Drener hopes that Vrctor Pollock urll be helped and gurded by the motto whrch brought the latter to such sue ess namely Srlence rs Golden Margaret Uhl hereby bestovxs upon Joe Norton her rrr of gen eral helpfulness hoprng the latter wrll use rt to good ads antlge Wrllram Joslrn passes on to Harry Stalley hrs collegrate arr of rn drfference and rrghteous rndrgnatron hoprng that by next fall rt wrll Ht very nrcely mto the black bearskrn Al Hurt hereby leaves to Nelson Whrte hrs cherrshed xolume of The Socral Codes Hoprng that rt wrll be a comfort to hrm rn hrs latter rears Reed Dunham bestovus upon Jrmmre Somers hrs fax orrte story xerres of a Bachelor Wrllram Thom the gentleman of lersure bequeiths all hrs sprre trme to Eddre Charlrllo hoprng to calm somewhat that young man s rmpetuosrty To Eleanor Maxwell Evelyn Shaffer does hereby lease all her capabrlrtres along wrth her drsgust for the opposrte sex Robert Dodd leax es to the school at large hrs pros en theory namely that rt s next to the rmpossrblc to try to make a lady out of Lrazre In wrtness thereof on thrs frrst day of June 1928 we hereby affix our name and seal The Senror Class of June 1928 Duly attested by Nfarqaret 7 waddell Forty seven ... - - .. 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THE CALDRON Class History gg I WON I bt long now This prophetic bit of popular senacular can be applied to the situation of the members of the present Senior C lass After three years of unceasing effort they have attained then goal and are about to depart from this stage of their educational dex elopment Back in the eighth grade the now dignified seniors as mere children were located at Roxboro Roosevelt and Coventry The fall of 1926 found the three divisions united at Heights constituting the greater part of the student body Here they agreed to forget past rivalries and con centrate their combined efforts to the best interests of the school This spirit has prevailed throughout the remainder of their time together The re ults of this endeavor were manifest in early contributions to successful athletic teams This not being a sufficient outlet for their youthful enthusiasm a great number of the more talented members applied for admittance into the Dramati Club so that lf was necessary to organ17e three such groups for Sophomores exclusively spirit still dominated and various members of the class participated in many extra curricular and departmental organizations such as Student Council H1 Y Friendship Club Dramatic Club Leaders Class and Boosters l caguc Football Basketball Baseball and Swimming claimed many of the aspiring athletic champions At last as Seniors a resume of our accomplishments w1ll show a successful year book the promotion of the annual Washington trip four members of the winning team Lake Erie Basketball League the timely rescue of the Bla k and Cold from suspension an enjoyable prom and class dinner the securing of Senior privileges and the bestowal of a gift upon the school Our story at Heights has not been a barren or unproductne one We have worked hard but certainly have not lacked social relaxation However joyful and fortunate some of us are to reach our gradua tion yet few will depart without a certain feeling of sadness 1n leaving such a splendid institution and the associations we have formed lorry czqht L . 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Organized as Juniors in the old high school, the aforesaid ambitious . . 7 f - ,' THE CALDRON Ihe Prophecy of the Class of 1928 NE balmy summer eyenrng savy me wendmg my yy 1y through the nwrroyy filthy streets of Chrnatoyyn I began examrnrng the names posted on some of the dusky lrttle houses I stopped at one whrch read Mwdrme Spec Ularra and knevy I had reached my destrnatron My hind trembled as I opened the door Upon a small table at a far end yy ms a large crystal globe and behrnd rt sat the werrd Madame I told her my mrssron and handed her a long sheet of paper upon whrch names vyere yy rrtten I crossed her palm wrth a flye dollar brll and she began rn a low tedrous yorce Wendell Ward the presrdent of your class wrll occupy a srmrlar posrtron rn the provrnce of Hrndustan He has done much to encourage the captry es to become actrye rn sports I can see rn my crystal ball Vrrgrnra Palmer as the pretty manrcurrst at the Judge Barber Shop for men only A large brllboard on the roof of the Brnns Hotel advertrses the SI ooth Paste Wrth a Sweet Trng vyhrch has become very popular because of rts advertrsements contarnrng the prcture of a beautrful young yy oman She rs Mary Lourse Crowell the treasurer of your class Another brllboard rs advertrsrng the Prrnfe Hank of Wales collar Jay Whrteharr berng the handsome model In the sky I see an arrplane whrz71ng along T he Sprrrt of Youth The prlot rs Vrrgrnra Olds who has just recently returned from a non stop trrp around the world Gorng to the lobby of the hotel rn charge of the Informatron Bureau I find Mary Elwabeth Hartman There rs lrttle to do at present and she rs readrng the January copy of Russell s Flamrng Youth the artrstrc cover berng the work of a famous desrgner Bee Boyle The telephone grrl Margaret Jenkrns rs extremely busy too busy ey en to speak to the good lookrng bell boy Jrck who at that moment rs longrng for some entertarnment The magazrne counter has many placards posted around announc rng the appearance of L1Z7y Lutton the short and snappy vaudevrlle actress at the Rrt7r Theatre Appearrng on the same program rs the name Lrttle Mack the dry comedran rn partnershrp wrth a certarn Alfred McChord Hurt Lessons rn crochetrng are gryen by Marran Qorcoran Speakrng of French Kathryn Kuehle wrth her partner Rorse Rrccrardo has become renowned rn the cabarets of Parrs for her dancrng Geraldrne Whrtman has become the loy ely model rn the exclusrve Twad dell Shoppe Comrng back to the magazrne stand my crystal rey eals the Peabody Pollock Crr us as a comrng attractron Thrs rs yery rndrstrnct ey ery thrng rs becomrng blurred no I catch a glrmpse of Jane Abbott but nov all rs gone Iwo more dollars slrpped through my frngers and she contrnued There rs Jane Abbott s photo showrng her as the lady vyrth the long harr rn the employment of Peabody Pollock In the same poster rs told the tragrc story of how Don YVrrght cracked hrs wonderful vorce forty mm ffllil in LJ r 1 1 4 Y ' 1 Y I Y 7 A Y YL M 'IL L I L I A H, c If I I . 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THE CALDRGN durlng a performance of Cax alerla P3gll8CCl Rustlcana but bccausc of his love for muslc could not bear to grve lt up so had become the famous organ grmder of the clrcus The front page of the New York Tlmes now edltcd by Reed Dunham flames forth w1th the letters BUSINESS WOMAN MAKES MILLION AT STOCK MARKET Upon readrng further I see the name of Evelyn Shaffer who has agann exh1b1ted her great abllrty ln buslness matters After such sensatronal nevus my crystal seems again to becomrng m1sty ah no It IS very late at nlght only one small lamp on a table IS burmng revealrng the heads of Charlotte Eea7el and I OUISC Wales both appear worrled and anxlous and are but now all has vanlshed I can see nothxng more I-Ier monotonous voxce recalled me from my own lnterests to those of my frlends They are fondlrng over a small p1le of money the sl1m returns of the day from sellmg the1r famous chow chow drnners at the1r small tearoom called Ye I-lot Puppy Next door to the1r shop 19 a small store ln whxch IS a d1m lxght On the table at the rear of the store I see somethmg whlch resembles a wool duster but no If IS mov1ng and looks up lt s Martha Wolfensteln wxth tears streamlng down her bemgn face the result of the lack of funds and poor busmess All over the world th1s same evenlng people are lrstenmg 1n on statron C O D the famous Walter Goldhamer announclng Mlss Aarons 1S recommendlng hrghly of the book of Jack Ellrs Why Green Is My Eavorxte Color Slmpson s peppy jazz orchestra grves a few good numbers 1nclud1ng the latest song hlts Oh How I love Graham Crackers by Bob Dodd and My Blg Brown Plll by Hank We1ss Annette Clark dean of the P and Q School for gxrls at whrch Angellne Perry and Wllllam Thom are lnstructors del1vers her hour talk on the Age long Warfare between daughters and parents concermng nlghtly hours Jane Hendrlcks then glves her prnze reclpe for maklng Knock outs a b1scu1t of her own rnventlon To add a b1t of drversron and excltement the Drechsel slsters render a lovely duet For the benefit of strangers 1n town John Abbott convrnces h1s audlences of the convemcnce of the Evans Garage and that the Hollhan taxls are always at your servnce The great educatronal reform leader Ralph Helfr1ck dnscusses the patron1z1ng of our publrc l1brar1es by the younger generatlon Then follows a wrtty dlalogue The Long and Short of If by Jack Allen and Betty Teter The cholr of the Exrst N G Church fmxmster Wrllxam Ransonl slngs Onward Chr1st1an Soldlers wnth such fervor that ex ery one knows that ltS members must have come from Henghts I-Ilgh where they recelved the1r prelxmlnary tra1n1ng shout1ng On to Shaw As an approprrate endrng to my prophecy my crystal ball plctures for me these people of the radro world dozmg rn the1r homes llstemng to the thrxllmg bedtrme storres told by the Radlo Lady xuth the Vorce DIVING known better 1n prlvate l1fe as Edrth Kylrn Takrng the h1nt I thanked Madame grac1ously and drrected my steps toward home Margaret L Uh! fzfty . , . . . . 1 Y 1 x 1 . . v . i 1 H . . 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' I- -,ag L N . .A xvrn-V,. , -. . h .. -..v -5'-sf,.,.-555. 5.5.1 1 - I '- .- ,- f,JLg'.f'f.'-7'1g g:f,?-':-'- f-rf-4' :'1'1.-if', 4 ' f' . ff - . 1 ,rf.f513i'v1'1':-r - THE CALDRGN THE CALDRGN H F I he .SOPh0lTI0l e ,lass PON us Ilie members of the 'Sophomore C l1ss lles the hope of the enghts X'e brlng wxth us the neu mitermal xuthout wneh llelghts elnnot suceeed XVe l71Xe IH our mrdst the future stars for 1ll Ithletne telms and the sehollstne reeord of the seho rl xxnll rest upon our shoulders Wltlu these ndeuls nn mnnel we hue begun the LllfTlCLlll tlsle ol mllelng 1 name for ourselves Our first lmpresslon of 'iemor Hxgh Sehool wus of 1 great bulldlng of 1 mrlhon passagewlys so large that we slw our frlends only once 1 month NVe walked m1les to get our bearrngs so bexsxldered that mam of us swore that the next day we d brmg enther 1 map or a eompass XVhen we recexxed our programs and started for our Hrst classes our troubles began It was a hard blow to come to H S and be Green horns to start at the bottom agaln to be sneered at and made the vxctlms of the jokes of upperclassmen There were occaslonal moments when we xx ould snt and dream of the good old days ew en of the good natured loole down upon unless xt was ln assemblx where we were gxven the balconw seats I ater came the chmnee to mlx rn xuth the Jumors and Semors nn formlng clubs Now that vse have adlusted ourselves to the Vkhlfl at Helghts we Illlllls we can ru al the Qemors ID Slnqlllg the Alma Mater and enthuslas Ineallv look forks ard to the tlme xx hen lnstexd of slttmg ln the baleom we xsnll be so honored as to slt 111 the first rows on the mam floor lle xx ho eomplnns not nor grumbles nor becomes LllSQLlSIed and quxts but seeures a dependable foot hold from the start wlll elnmb those sllppery ddheult sldes to the surface aceomplnshlng that xx hlch he has eagerly wanted for that feelnng he enloyed nn hls last days it yunnor hlgh sueeess knowledge and honor C ll I mflzsh Classes fifty seven l I r , 1 as, 1 , l l W1 4 , w u .. i X E 3 N 3 fi t Il I 1 1 Hu . xx, ' ' - , ,, ,' yr. x L' k A A I' 4 ' '13 l Vi n I ' 5 . I . I I' I 'I ' ' I' 1' l ' I rl ' I W A l'l I 5 I I Y! ' l i l I I ' - I 3 7 ' e e ye k , y - g L Y L ,L K' l I 7 H H I i I L C v C S I I ' 3 I ' 1 Y. 1 V Y 'I I Y VI' I I A I 1' Y L ' 7 V D 'D .L Xl - 7 l J 3 ' YD Y I 3 Y V1 - ' RoxboroeRoosevelt rlvalry. I here was no one for a lowly Sophomore to Y 3 D ' I ' D ' YI Y I l l Y 3 1 'H I V . V, I , I x I v m I I -I ' m x ' - L A s e y K e . . I' P I 4 J Y I ' 1 I 4 I ' ' r s r' m - m I ' 1 ' - , Y A I 5 'I I 1' I e 'W' I l J i 4 ' ! I A I 1 4 3 v I ' 5 ' i V L L lv L ' ' . Y I 3 k j 3 y gr 5 ll I l I I I I L . l 4 Y f l e ..., fu- , 'J 1 THE CALDRGN Ill memoriam this page IS dedicated to the memory Grant Bale d 90061 CldSS mate dlld il Il'llQ ffitlld the Sophomore Glass of 1 if1y-ciglzl V64? 0 fx f ,A wg Q v'1 531f?N x Q fffr ff 1 gif' ACTIVITI E N X ! xw ' ,1 f 5 64-f--Q Z' ' :VL . ffv fy' ix Q ' 4 . A EE hx-I ff? I, up Q 1 f ,1 fc W K K 'l . , X , 'rr 'if If A T? Yi i A - :vi va W 'fwv r W X ck' N 5 N I X ,H - p ' . 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'XX A? 7 4 N75 ? il ' 0X,,,,,.x M1 2 ' S 'X 7 Y f' T7 1' f ' l f Z l L- f I r I Y ff A f f if fi Q i ff i 'f .1 A 1 ' I i M A f X I7 X 5 I 'I ' f Q 1 H w f f 4 QA N, f f K 1yN-H X4 ' ' IW THE CALDRON Archery Club OFFICERS James Wadham Preszdent Bruno 'l schrscheck Secretary Emerson Mook Vzce Pres Frederlck Leutner Treasurer Mr Tha kaberry Facultq Aduzser THIS club which was orgamzed last year holds 1ts busmess meetlng on Thursday durmg the 3CtlVlIl2S perlod and does target work two cxemngs after school The boys are grateful for the forty elght mch target whxch the school gave them last fall They have done some good shoot mg and have the very best prospects of becommg experts ln Wearmg out the trophy case won last June at the contest held ln Publlc Audltorrum In the sprmg they Wxll have shootxng matches wnth other schools Whxch haxe work lll the ancnent sport of bows and arrows Ml MBI R9 Harman Barrels Gtary Qnmpson I redcrnck ltutner Bruno Tschnscheck I merson Mook James Wadham Iamts Moore Brennan XVtst Ralph Robmson Szxty . c . U ' the gold spot of the target. The club has one cup which is reposing in 7 . . S ' THE cALDRoN L' Art Club OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Josephlne Valentlne President Josephlne Valentme Robert Rodgers Vzce Pres Robert Rodgers Jeanette DlmOH Sec Treas Wlmfred Dovs ner HE Hexghts H1gh Art Club IS an organ17at1on mterested 1n the ex tenslon of 1ts art knowledge and ln helpmg the school put over scholastlc HCIIVIIIGS by means of posters The only requlrement for admlttance to the club IS an mterest 1n art Therefore the members further th1s 1nterest by studymg and workmg 1n varxous fields of th1s subject After makmg deslgns for purses wallets and folders the club worked out Its de xgns mn varlous leathers The second semester the club was dnvlded mto two groups One made desngns for boxes bookends or telephone screens to be pamted wlth gesso and the other sketched and studled tht flgure MEMBERS Rudolph Bundas Stanlty Kramer Murxel Povall Gaylord Smith Robert Cl ments Alxce Marty Caesar Puccl Hazel Steuer Jean Colllng Rxchard Morlst El17abeth Semler Celt Taylor Betty Davxdson Clara Morton Sanford Rosenberg Flora Vkfoodell Helen Howe Lols Nichols Harry Solomon Nellle Young Ltshc lammarxno Vxrgmla Olds Sydney Solomon Bessie Zuker Wesley Zlmmerman Szxty one The first semester this year the club project was leather tooling. THE CALDRON 'U Bank Staff THE School Bank opened for busmess February l 1927 under the dxrectlon of Mr Cooley of the commer 1al department The lirst week to S525 00 to date the lncrease over last year bemg about twenty per cent The average rece1pts per week are S250 00 All respon s1b111ty for the conduct of the bank s busrness and the operatrons at the cashxers wrndows and the managers desks are assumed by the staff 11151111.2515 The Doan Savmgs and Loan Company Supervlses the bank whlch as conducted by students of the commerclal department The Edu catlonal Thrlft Servlce Company of New York lntroduced our school savmgs system At the end of each month a savmgs banner IS presented to the home room whlch has had the most depos1ts durmg the month The growth has been consrstent and satlsfactory MEMBERS Celt Taylor Harold Shrlve Harold Swagger Dorothy Moyse Clara Setzer B111 Regal Norman Harrxson Mr P A Cooley Facultq Aduser Szxty two amount deposited by students has grown from 3275.00 for the . . . , k 7' THE CALDRON C L' Biology Club OFFICERS Charles Stone Preszdent Raymond Goldberg Sec Treas Norman Roerner Vice Pres Mr Downey Faculty Adviser THE Biology Club was established for the purpose of carrying or biological study which regular class room work would not afford The meetings of this club are held once a week in the Biology Club room 314 The club s room has been kept up and decorated under the auspices of the club itself The biological equipment may be used by the club members The activities of the Biology Club consist of weekly programs were among the programs of the past season Trips have been taken during the year to study biology outside the sthool The club owns an aquarium to which contributions of wild life are often being given MEMBERS Helen Bugg Sanford Press Ethel Kneen Marjorie Graham Mildred Carlson Peter Rowe Virginia Kortz Edgar Gregory lrwm Cornsweet Dorothy Nfollman Leo Mint? Allyn Gerauld Edith Deutsch Ruth Wilkinson Philip Moulthrop Ben Hlbsman John Dittrick Roy Windis Delbert N edham Bernice Hibsman Jerome Dye Dave Wolaver Hazel Obrock Joseph Johnson Robert Eastman Bernard Yarus Edward Paullm Irene Kenesey Hazel Young Bernard Yarns Sixty three . , . I presented by its different members. Two films and two showings of slides iQ THE CALDRON Llm r Louis Do othy Bmcr Vloll Yoacr Leon Dcbe Black and Gold STAFF FIRST SEMEST ER SECOND SEMESTER Elmer LOUIS Edztor m Chief Molly Yoder Geraldme Zwee Assoczate Edztor Janet Grossman Meyer Berger News Editor Bernard Rose Mort Engel Sport Edztor Bud Mason Dorothy Baer Busmess Manaqer LCOI1 Debes Ambrose P Spencer Faculty Aduzser P A Cooley Faculty Busmess Manager HE Black and Gold the bt weekly publrcatlon of the classes 1n journallsm was first rssued ln 1914 under the dxrectlon of Mlss Wallace It was at that tune rn the form of a one page sheet posted on the bulletln board under the name of the Do You Know Column? The form changed to a mlmeographed edltlon rn 1916 and was glven the name by whxch lt IS st111 known The black and bold Atter the purchase of a hand press the news sheet became a four page weekly prmted by the students smaller however than the present edntron Durmg the fall term of 1927 1928 under the edrtorshrp of Elmer LOUIS the paper was 1ncreased to a sux column sheet and a new headllne schedule was put xnto use In February 1928 at the begmmng of the nevs term an announcement was made that the publrcatlon would be d1s contmued because of the lack of mterest and support shown by the student body The subscrrptron campalgn was however reopened for the perrod of one day under the dlrectlon of the Senlor Class who set to work to get one thousand subscrlptlons and secured one thousand and thlrty sex en The Black and Cwold has won for rtself honors not only rn the Central lnterscholastrc Press Assocxatron where rt was gn en an All Amerr can ratmg rn June 1927 but 1n the Columbla Scholastxc Press Assocxa non where lt recelved a second class award thxs year bzxty four - . , . 1 - 1 ,. , x 1 . 1 , s 1 4 4 4 1 1 . . , V - 1 1 ' 1 ' 4. 11 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 7 V - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V . r - 1 1 1 ' , . ,. THE CALDRGN Boys Glee Club OFFICERS IIRSI SIMLSILR SICONDMMESILR Mr Morley Hon Prtszdtnt Mr Morley MISS Wallace Hon V1ccPrts Mr Qlyker Bert Wenzel Vice Pres Clxfford Cohn Arthur Wolfson Sec Treas Jerome Erledman Rxchard Loughry Lzbrarzan Theron Hostettltr Mr Percy Faculty Advzser THE year 1926 saw the Boys Glee Club Cl6l:lD1t2lY established as one of the prmclpal muslcal branches of the school Although among the oldest clubs at HC1ghIS It had lacked pr1or to th1s t1me orgamzatlon and popu1ar1ty However Mr Percy when he undertook the pos1t1on as d1rector of all the mus1cal act1v1t1es changed those cond1t1ons to a great extent Under hls able and expert superV1s1on lt has flourlshed and IS now not only one of the oldest clubs but also one of the most popular MEMBERS Ben Arnoff Earl Eppstem Ph1l Harrmgton Bernard Kurlander Bob Bleder Lloyd Gamble Norman Herendeen Manuel Plsowar Bernard Bernstem John Flsh John Hlcks Frederlck Roemer Bert Edgert Louls Gluchov Paul Joyce Dean Strlctland Mort Engel W1ll1am Handel Elmer Kramer Carl Teguna Wade Whltman Szxty fiue Y ' 1 ' a .xx ,Que v K 'I Rlchard McMonaglc Preszdent- Lyman Childs . . V S , THE CALDRCN L' Boys Golf Club OFFICERS Rom Rue lardo IJICSICICHI Robert 'inmpson Sec Yreas Morrlson Tucker Vzce Pres Mr Hagaman lueultq Aduzser MONC1 the nevu er clubs of the school ns the Boys Golf Club whl h was formed at the beglnnmg of the 1927 28 term by Mr Hagaman and several student golf enthusnasts Every boy m the school was 1nv1ted to join the club regardless of whether he could play golf or not an rmmedlately many mterested boys sought admlttance The club has accompllshed much desplte 1tS short exlstence Dur varnous departments of the game Several enjoyable rounds of golf were played at the Hlghland Golf Course WhlCh offered members of the club reduced playmg rates Durlng the wmter months mterestmg talks have been gn en by Mr Hagaman and also by several members on varlous golf experlences At frequent lntervals golf tests are grven keeplng a constant check on the progress of each member MEMBFRS Rouse Rlccrardo John Flemxng lerome Mlelzmer Michael Isabella Morrison Tucker l lhs Folph Robert Neff James Jones Robert Simpson Howard Gardner Frank O Brlen Robert Jones Sanford Brllsteln Frnest Gesell Rlchard Ovlatt Bert Kaat7 Norman Brunner Robert Harris Howard Shueman Paul Kaat7 Jumor Demmg James Harroff Ellsworth Troutman GBIUS Lawrence W1ll1am Deutsch Howard Hess Jerome Unron Ted Lowles John D1 Donato Norman Herendeen Charles Wagner Robert Magga Jack Felton Ralph Hollhan Charles Wallace Wllllam Mussm only six 9 A N ' . ' .' ' ' 'c , , Y . . . O I :ng the fall the experienced members mstructed the beginners in the . 1 . Y , , 7 ' Y Y ' Y 1 It I ' 5 . K I 5 .!'1. 1 . 3 K 'S t - . THE CALDRGN Chemlstry Club OFFICERS FIRSI SEMESTPR SECOND SEMESTER Arthur Schwart7 Presldent Bert Gegenhmmer Bert Gegenhelmtr Vzce Pres Jonathan Blnns Ralph McGeorgc Sec Treas Brlggs Napler Mr Norrls Iacully Aduzser to g1VG students lnterested ln chemxstry an opportumty to learn more of chemlstry than IS posslble ln the class room The programs of the club mclude talks dlscusslons and mterestmg experxments The club took several trlps to varlous mdustrlal concerns connected wlth chemlstry showmg the students the commerclal and pract1ca1 1mportance of chem xstry MEMBERS Albert Conkey Ronald Hoff Claude Cronberg Harrrson Korner Donald Donaldson Sterlmg Longe R Tltchell Ralph McGeorge Bert Gegenhelmer Douglas Moughtm Albert Gesell Joseph Mart1en Wxlllam Henderson Edward Meyer James H111 Donald Morgan Robert Hoffman John Myers Harold Judge GI'lggS Napler Condon Hunt Irven Prettyman Alexander Banko August Banko Alvin Barnett Jonathan Bmns W1l11am Brenner John Brumm Robert Butterfield Donald Cameron Robert Campbell Charles Carroll Carlton Cobert James Relgert Davxd Rxtchxe Harold Saller Brown Saveland Arthur Schwartz James Stephan Walter Tausslg Arthur Todd Dan Truesdale Forrest Vaughan Russell Wllson Szxty seven THE Chemistry Club was formed to promote interest in chemistry and THE cALDRoN L' Chess Club FIRST 9I:ML9 I ER SLC OND SEMI SCI ER James H Bruce Iztszdtnl Kylc Brumbaugh Robert D Adams Vzct Pres lztus Harry Small Haze DICKINSON Secrelary John S Adams Mxss Van Camp Faculty Aduzser HE Chess Club wh1ch has been strxctly a mascuhne gathermg nn the past has become co educat1onal thxs year wxth the add1t1on of two grrl members to 1ts roster Dorothy Truman and Mmam Wolf SINCE the club IS a member of the Inter Scholastlc Chess league though the team was weakened by the loss early ln the season of Walter McCaleb Jumor State Chess champxon a faxr percentage of wlns has been recorded Kyle Brumbaugh James Bruce and Herbert Pasch newcomer from the schools of Washlngton D C have represented the club ln most of the tournament games MI MB1 RS John S Adams DlVld Budln Rlchard l tssntr lohn Robb Robert D Adlms A J Clements Olntr Marshall Btnham Rubln E S Bale Han DICKIHSOH Vdalttr MCC altb James Saas James H Bruce Donald Fonda Jerry Mtytr Lester Schafftr Rrchard Bruce Llmer Kramer Bull New man Harry Small Kyle Brumbaugh Charles Lexnard Herbert Pasch Dorothy Truman Forrest Vaughan James Weiss lVl1r1am Wolf Smty czght L -D JA r D Q A J A 4 ik 1 -A G , 1 . . , . , ' I D J F 1 ' I interest centers chiefly in tournament play during the winter months. 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THE cALDRoN U Commerclal Club OFFICERS Elalne Tyte Preszclcnl Clara Set7er Sec Treas Leon Debes Vzce Pres Irene Kronenberg Chazr Prog Mr Cooley Mlss Stelnman Faculty Aduzsers HREE years ago the Commerclal Club was merely a nebula floatmg 1n the a1r It has been mfluenual nn brnngnng prom1nent busnness men to thelr meetmgs 1n order to grve the members a knowledge of the busmess world The Commercnal Club has not only sponsored typmg and short hand ontests but nt has been able to send Miss Steinman and Mlss Dana Dlamond to the mternatlonal contest whlch was held ln New York Ester Abrams Sylvla Allbertx Estelle Baskln Flsxe Berman Mlldred B1ckofT Dorothy Brooks Inllnn Cantor Veronlta Check Helen Cobl1t7 Lester Dorsey Leon Debes Wnllard Drake Velma Drechsel MEMBERS Alma Elbrecht Vlrgmra Matthews June Russ Anna Flnk Mercedes Mlller Catherxne Frank Ehzabeth Mmor Bessle Gay Abraham Mxntz Harold Goldman Albert Moskovltz Isabelle Ingram Irene Moynahan Dena Katz Dorothy Moyse Ioretta Kest Glenn Moyse Norma Klem Margaret Murray Irene Kronenberg Judxth Pearson Lnllnan Lxcht Julla Press Vlamxe Mason Llllldfl Rosm Wlnxfred Sargent Hermme Schwart7 Ardell Selig L1ll1an Smger Clara Sewer Dolores Stark Sara Starworth Rose Stexger Harold Swagger Myrtle Tebbutt Elame Tyte Mnldred Mason Ieona Rubxnstlen Margaret Van Klrk Sylvna Waldman Ruth Wuedenmener S1 vtq nme Devorah Akers Annette.Feldman Cornelia Mlller Gladys Sarbach . 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THE CALDRQN A U Senior Debating Club OFFICERS Walter Goldhamer President V1ctorPollak Treasurer Stanley Diener Vzce Pres Bernice Newman Secretary C A Drury Faculty Adviser THE purpose of the Heights High School Debating Club is to encour age debating and public speaking and to promote and conduct inter scholastic debates Each semester there are tryouts on some designated subject A committee is appointed to judge these speeches and to decide who shall be allowed to enter the club No one is allowed to try out programs during the club meetings are very worthwhile usually a debate or speech on some subject of world interest Among the honors that the Heights High School Debating Team has received is the temporary possession of the Amherst Trophy a shield presented by the Amherst Alumni Association The club sponsors the annual Drury Public Speaking Contest This year the club sponsored a lecture MEMBERS Robert Behrens David Feldman Elmer Lewis Brown Saveland David Ch17ek Lucille Fischer Lillian Maurice Margaret Selker Stanley Diener Walter Goldhamer Bernice Newman Milton Schlessmger Reed Dunham Edward Gross Ruth Penty Jean Shirk Roland Eineman Arthur Jacobs Victor Pollak Henry Weiss Charles Johnson James Rice Seventy L . . for the team until he has become a member of the organization. The THE CALDRCN Lake Frie League Debating Squad I ll lu riqlal Robert Behrens Milton Sehlesinger Vvlalter Goldhammer A C Drury Cmith Stanley Dtiner James Rite Victor Pollock During the second semester the Lake Erie League Squad dexoted its attention to the very interesting subject Resolved That the United States government abandon the policy of armed protection of the privttt lakewood and I:lyria in debates on this proposition Ihe season ended with a home debate against New Trier High School of Chicago our team having had the pleasure of debating at Chicago the previous season Indpendent Debatlng Squad I I1 Ii nt tm entx an nemln au as f h oxn ix lmel x leldman Ilmer louis Seventy om J l l i -lf j A I' s s 1 ' ' L - ' V i 1 ' . . fy di ' i A I n 1 ' 4 l ' U m A I e LY I ' l I I I K H investments of her citizens in foreign countries. The Heights team met ..f . vm: Ru! Ph Rol d Ifi - .YP 1 S. N h. 'Rout , Br St Y.-. Dre J - I THE CALDRON L' Semor Dramatlc Club OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Wendell Ward Preszdcn Wendell Ward Arthur Schowaltcr Vzce Pres Arthur Schowalter Jean Myers Sec Treas Edlth Kylm Mlss Nash Faculty Adwser Mxss Nash NE of the oldest and most rmportant organrzatlons rn the school IS the Semor Df3m3I1C Club composed of upper classmen selected through competmve performances The act1v1t1es of the club conslst of weekly club perlod programs and sponsormg of an annual play together with occasronal assembly entertalnments ln addltlon the club acted as host at a Frxday afternoon MEMBERS Jack Allen Betty Fletcher Vrrgtma Palmer Margaret Uhl Ben Arnoff Myron Graef Nancy Peabody Wlllxam Vaughn Allen Beall Mary Hartman Tayloe Pollack Henry Wales Charles Bradley Kathryn Kuehlc Georga Radclrffe Lourse Wales Mrldred BrothcrtonEd1th Kylln Arthur Schawalter Wendell Ward Wrllxam Cherubnm Mary L1ndqu1st Arlene Scott Jay Whttehaxr Jack Coates Eleanor Maxwell Evelyn Shaffer Geraldlne Whxtman Mary Crowell Harrter Meyer Ambrose Spencer Wade Whltman Mort Engel Lours Mrelzrner Charles Strres Edward Wrenert Earl Fppstem Dorrs Myers Frances Sweetxng Martha Wolfensteu lewrs Fvans Jean Myers Margaret TwaddellDonald Wrtght Joe Norton Grant Tyre Seventy Iwo . , l dance and directed an annual dinner. T1-115 cALDRoN L-U lhn Semor l3I'2lI112ltlC C luh llaw IHI INIIIXIXTI4 SIRMXNFI RS Hx BUOIH FARRINK ION! 4 Ilm cxst ln tht ordgr of than 1 pun 1nu.l I ht Qtatxon Masttr Wxlllam Amos lsabcllt 'Stuart Hortntt JOllI1I1lQ Whltt Aunt Llltn Htnry Nlmlllt C harlts Bradlq .lot Norton atraldlnc Whitman Mary Qruxckshank NV1ll1am Vaughan Betty flttchtr lux lb Ewans Martha XVolfenstt1n Qophomore Dramatlc Club Playe fht playa gum only btfort tht club wtrt Irma Bums tht lrtfslzmf Platt Mtdztrnc Short No! Otult Such Cl Goose Atzqhbors Mumlzm cmd Mzmkrn lxlrplormlnmt Hop O Mt lhumh Mocmshzm ,, , . . Q, , J,, L A . ,. I ,. V, , 4. , 4 A . f ax .A 1. L 4 . I A . it- . . .wp .11 .. I X B I XY , , , . t J 'B . . . , ,,. , . , .3 f 'L t. H . . L x x L n I . 4 4v ' 'I 1 ' I Y 5 A ' 'J ,J ' A1 A . 4 rl R 4 1 1 N -V . V , .. - , . l.oz , . . v 4' f V ' ' ' yur A I A 11 , . . 3 3 V H . 1 X M I 151 , r 3 Y 5 u 1 I . ' l ,V . ir L L. i, I -I .. 7 . ' , , -. . . . 1 ' 3 1 A h I I . , . , , . 1 1 lx V 1 . I. H c ' ' . c: ' rave , , , ,, fl! Y. I I 1 L L 4 V tw' Xxx ,til 'A 1. Ill , I r int I nl C um: s rn Spam ON DL Il Arla Born Heltn Coin Francts lxlutgxr Ethtl Fox Dorothy Abtl lxathtryn Kuthlt B1llINtxx man CBOLRTSHIP UNDI R Dlfflfxbl T113 'Nlars furnock Bob Xlaclitnflt lohn Homms BIWBO Ill! PIRAII Ntlson NX hntt Klrk Splllltl' Cnlb rt Canfitlcl Nlty r Btrgtr Nlorton Furman Dorothx Dun John C llLllI'1SI A NICHT Af AN INN Norman Davnts Andrtw Zxmmtrman Blll Nuxman Ben Arnoff Clay Htrrltk Albert BlI1glllD1 Garth X an Nut Ntlson NVh1tt THF Fl ORISIH 5HOP Juan Stmson Clay Htmck Rlchard Prltbtrgtr Gtrird Dt Orto Adtlnnt Clunn SA W Al IRAC! Paul Schl smgtr Btttv Doxxntr Vvrllnm I oth Xltlullt Samtt St L t nlu three THE cALDRoN U Sophomore Dramatnc Club OFFICERS Ntlson Wlmnte Preszdem' John Homans Secretary John Gllchrxst Treasurer Mabel M Mason Lelah R Stephens Faculty Aduzsers HE student s constant demand for more and more dramatlc work has compelled the Sophomore Dramatnc Club to enlarge 1ts membershlp mcrease nts actrvntxes and map out a most ambntlous year s program The appll atlon for membershlp was so great ln number that a new procedure was mtroduced that of havmg two membershlp roles one of artlst mem and the best ones were admltted makmg the total membershtp one hun dred and ftfty two An effort was made to cast each one in the artnst group mn some play these plays to be glven pr1mar1ly for the club The best of them were grven for the school and several were taken outsrde These plays have been produced wlth no expense whatever Effort was made to g1Ve drflerent eflects wlth what stage propertles there were and costumes were made or rngged up by the students themselves Some of the results have been very favorable Through organxzatlon work stage mampula t1on ITIGITIOYIZBUOH costumes and dramatlzatlon the students feel that they have not only furnlshed entertamment but have learned many valu able lhmgs Seventy four I . . . 1 K C . . . bers, another an audience group. Try-outs were held for all applicants THE cALDRoN U I' rench Club Ol I It LRS Lydra Daehler Preszdent Paulme Rogers Secretary Estelle Mrller Vzce Pres Blossom Dlener Treasurer Mnss Randall Faculty Advzser THE French Club IS ont of the oldest clubs at Herghts It exxsted m those Dark Ages when IIS meetmgs were held ln the basement of the old bulldmg after school It looks back wlth modest prlde at lts best plays La Petzte Sourzs Grzse and Epzsodes de la Vze Jeanne d Arc and at the Jolly carmval tlmes ln the French Cabaret and Arr Ma1ISeruzce The purpose of the club lS to encourage French conversatlon among the students and to wlden thenr mterest nn Erance through the study of ence has proved a most mterestmg project Lorln Berne. Prcston Edwards Lxly Lampkovrtz Hllda Schemgold Syrll Buros Morgan Ellrs Ruth lezxus Gilbert Sheck Ehlabeth Cleveland Phyllns Gltrchman Ken 'VlcDonnoughH1lda Torer Isabel Cohn Erances Goldbcrger Lucnlle Mcllrath Dorothy Tronstem Allcc Drtchstl Helen Grcenstone Beatrlce Mrller Morton Welss Kathtrmt fckhoust Harold Hcrtl Helen Myers Sybxl Wittenberg Lounsc fd lman Mlfldm Kraust Edna Overbekc Lathe Wredenmeler Sylua Kraust Peter Phxllups Seven! Ll Hue 1 : : j : Q its history, literature, and everyday life. An exchange of correspond- THE CALDRON THE CALDRCN Ifrlendshlp Club OFFICERS Eleanor Maxwell Preszdent Marlan Corcoran I :ce Preszdenl Mary Lounse Crowell Seerelarey Marela Wlnlns lreclsurer I ounse Wales Coemezl Representulzee Molly C harnley C huzzmem of Proq Com Helen Laraway Chazrmem of Serezee Com Vrrguma Olds Chazrmun of Soczal Com Margaret Uhl Chuzrmem or Rznq Com Charlotte Fea7el Clhazrmem of Publzcztey Mtss Wallace lueezltef Adezser OR many years there has been a Curl Reserye Frnendshlp Club at Helghts At present ll has a membershrp of 364 glrls The atm of the club IS to serye the crrppled chlldren of Holy Cross House espectally Mary Jane for whom the club has cared four years Once a week members of the club entertam the orphans and at Chrlstmas trme the gurls gnye them a party Ihe two outstandlng features of the year are the Mothers and Daughter s Tea an November and a style show IH the sprung sponsored by the club some of the members of lt actmg as moeiels Sophomore Deb ttmg Club Iom Brown Pzeszelenl James Berne Klee Iles Josephlne Cnrelner See Irecls Mr Fast lacezllef Aduzser HE Sophomore Debatmg Club IS a comparatrvely new organrfatlon It was formed IH September 1927 and durmg the first semester contamed only Sophomores However lf broadened out 1n the second semester to admlt B Is who deslred to joxn In the latter semester the club took part rn an rnterscholastlc debate wrth South Hugh The club yy as organ17ed to prepare Sophomores for the Semor De batlng Club and gnye them mterscholastlc experxence Already seyeral members haye shovyn marked lmprovem nt At flrst debates and talks by members yy ere the only actlylty These proy ed to be yery mterestlng and mstructxye Iater the whole club acted as a squad vyhlle slx mem bers became the mterscholastrc team CIh1s team had seyeral successful debates The club ns groyyrng rapxdly and wlll soon be a very lmportant part of the school s actryltres 'XII NIBLRS Iames Berne flame Bry ar Bertram lxraus Robert Rnppner Mxlton Blllsteln Iosephrne Gardner NV1ll11m 'Xfhller I ester Schaffer Iom Broun Juhen Coodmm I rnest Pulse Rllph lhompson Alun X ersteln Seeeulu seeen . . 1 0 0 -1 1 - C - 1 v1 11 1 , . I 1 1' 1 , e 1 1' 1 e .C - 1 1 - 1 1. . 1 1 I ' J b'l 11 . e V 1 . f 1 j e -A - . , , 1 A. . . ll 1 l'J , 1 . , . , 1 . . , 1 1 1 ' 3 1 s- - - 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 - 1 . 1 7 1 7 v 1 , . v v 1- . , ' 1 1 1 v1 1 1 1 , . . . 1 1 1 y 1 1 1 1 1 , e e . ,e r 1 1 1 1 1 y 1 11 , . '1 ' . '1 01 1 4 C. OI'I'IC,IgRS A y -.- , 1- 1 1 '-1 I-.1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 L ,x ., e. - 1 1 v 1 ' V 1 1 1 - 1 . , . . . v ' 1 . C Y v v V 1 f1 L . v v v v v ' r 1 r , 1 v V , . .. v lflx ' C K 1- 1 1 I ' , 1 1 1 1 '4 .t ' llell' f '1 I 1- 1 1 c . , . e , 1' '.-1' ,111 , 111 THE cALDRoN U Glrls Cabmet Olaf ICP R9 Ex elyn Shaffer Chalrman of flabmct Mlss Wallace Aduzscr THE Glrl s Cablnet composed of the girls IH the Student Councxl was organlzed SIX years ago by Mlss Wallace for the purpose of conslder mg the varlous problems whlch confront the glrls and to ald rn the guldance of soclal act1v1t1es Some of the year s projects have been the supervlslon and enforce ment of the dress regulatlons mvestlgatxon of absences employment for glrls after school hours and the d1str1but1on of lnterature contalnlng rules and regulat1ons of the cabmet In addltlon to these servlces the cabmet has directed the Hallowe en Masquerade for Junlor and Senlor gnrls a Martha Washmgton party for Sophomores Bxg and Lxttle Slster luncheon and served as hostesses at a Frlday afternoon dance Seventy ezght . . ,Q WIN- AL Y ., , , 1. . , . . 7 9 , . .. 7 Y , Y , X-- X X I THE CALDRON 5 Glrls Glee Club OI FIGI RS IIRSI SLMLSILR SECOND SI Ml SIIR Mr Nlorlty Honoruzq Prtszdtnl Mr Mcmrlty Mlss Wallae' Hon Vue Preszclcnt Miss Wlllact Anne Stranuch Ircszdmt Lstellc Goodm In leona Schwartz I me Preszdtnl florence Grlflin Emlly Hecker Secretary Ireasurez Hllda lortr Loulse Jones Lrbrarzan Inez Valls THE Glrl s Glee Club whlch meets every day durmg the thxrd perlod IS a very energetlc group of glrls who are eager to help make the Rose Malden a success The Rose Malden IS a cantata whxch wlll be gtven some tlme 1n Aprll by all of Mr Percy s muslc classes They are also planmng to enter the muslc memory contest whlch IS to be held on Aprxl the tenth MLMBLRS Sally Barrett Zelda Galun la Vern BokshonMar1e Garmone Ruth Brown Margaret Grbson Elrzabeth Bryan Irene Gogany Syrrl Buros Estelle Goodman Alnce Elllott Florence Grlflin Geraldme Fryer Glance Grossman Emlly Hacker Louise Henderson Betty Johnson Mary ogsdon Eltzabeth Moeckel Gertrude Vlechtens Angellne Perry Geneuue Thornton Hilda Torer ln Adelaide Rice Hermlne Schwartz I eona Schwartz Seville Shagrln Emily Spxtz Helen Strader Helen Stlattr cz Vllls IITIQI' Stttnly mm ' 7 Y: . 'I .1 u 4 . . 4 ' fx' ' I ' 'I x t A ,. t . Lt 4 D a ' - nl' n . - y , . ,' ' , , tr L . . .. 1 ' I .' ' ' 1 K 1' 1 :A s 1 ' ,7 -1 ' m I m ' 4- , 1 it . , . 1 , , . . . . ' 1 1 . . . . , . 1 I ,I s v' ' r x v s ' - ' 1 . x . . I I . '. . , . . . . . . V . r l vls v ' 1 v4 t x Nm v, , 1 THE cALDRoN U Glrls Golf Club OFFICERS Loursc Barger lreszdtnt Betty Cook Secretary Gertrude Fox I rtasurez Mxss Johnson Iacultq Aduzser HI: Girls Golf Club was organwed to create an rnterest 1n golf among the gurls at Herghts Hugh It has succeeded since many of the students are taklng an acttve part 1n the club The Club has already started to plan for 1ndoor practrce The rdea has met wrth the approval of the Board of Recreatton for Cleveland Hexghts and the School Board has also favored lt As the gymnastum at the Herghts School rs the only place large enough dr1v1ng nets have been constructed there The Golf club IS a comparatrvely new feature 1n the actrvrtres of the school It has been orgamzed only srnce the latter part of Septem ber of 1927 but 1ts enthuslastxc members are brtnglng to the school a new s1de of outdoor lxfe somethmg of interest to everyone MEMBl:RS l oumst Bargtt Janet Chapm Ruth Joyce Betty Polaks Betty Cook Betty Collxng Ruth McCleaxe Jane Roskoph Gertrude Fox Margaret Page l o1s Mendelson Ins Sands Blanche Anderson lzleanor Ginsburg Jeannette Merrell Evelyn M Schmidt Mary Arnold Izstelle Goodman Bermce Meyer Mlflam Soglovrtz Thelma Blervxerss Marran Grodm Ruth Mrller Helen Strader l-Iarrret Bloomfield Katherme HendersonRosemary Morrts Betty Teter l a Vern Bokshon Mary Joslyn Ruth Munn Marjorle Tucker Jeanette Cohn Allce Joyce Mary Peterson Jane Vogler Lyble Wolkov Ezghty ' 9 l , ' I ll J Y 1 f- x 1 - . , K 1 'M v x I T Q I l ' ' I 4 . 1 1 , . .0 in y , . , . v , , . y . . u V 1 THE CALDRON Ll FIRST SEMESTER Harold Shrlve Preszdent Norman Harrlson Vzce Pres Audrey Mathews Secretary Delbert Johnson Treasurer Hlstory Club OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Norman Harrlson Preszdmt Bert Scrrven Vzce Pres Isabel Andrews Secretary Delbert Johnson Treasurer Mr C1 W Barbour Faculty Advzser HE HISEOIY Club was orgamzed four years ago w1th the mam pur pose of helplng to make the study of hxstory more rnterestmg to the student As a step toward the goal a plan was formed thls year to make a col1ect1on of prctures on h1stor1cal subjects to be filed 1n the lxbrary Assemblles have been sponsored by the club on varxous days of h1stor1cal lmportance Those of speclal note have been Armlstlce Day and the bxrthdays of Lmcoln and Washxngton These days of lmpor tance have also been presented to the student body by d1splays of tlmely prctures on the bulletm boards Vlrgnnna Adaxr Isabel Andrews Wxlllam Aylard Sarah Birnbaum Leah Bouck Arlyne Cherney Marlon Conelly Emma Dlttlg MEMBERS Ruth Dreman Audrey Mathews Norman Harrnson Phlllp Moulthrop Vxrgmxa Heller Bermce Johnson Delbert Johnson Phyllls Jones Ethel Kneen Vxrgmxa Kortz Wllma Loegler Glenn Moyse Dorothy Osborn Wllllam Ransom Bert Schwartz Estelle Schwartz James Scotland Bert Scrnven Harold Shrne Vlae Stewart Lada Turek Dorothy Vollman Albert West Mane Wresenberger Bernard Yarus Wrnrfred Zemer Ezghty one o . . . . 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I c .- 4, - Q, U THE CALDRON H1 Y Club OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Paul Joy ce lreszdcnt Lewxs Evans James Somers Vzct I reszdent Tayloe Pollock Henry Wales Secretary Jack Ellls Wendell Ward I reasurer Taylor Sutllff John A Mlller Faculty Advzser T HE end of the school year closes one of the most successful seasons the H1 Y Club at He1ghts has ever known By no orgamzatnon have they been surpassed rn servrce to the school They have polrshed the trophres served drnner and ushered on numerous oc-'as1ons They sent money and baskets of food to the poor at Chrxstmas and conducted a show and paper sale to ra1se money for purposes of effecung the ends of world brotherhood They sponsored and put over the fmd your self campalgn wlth more success than lt ever has realrzed They fed the starvmng populace hot dogs at some of the football games and they attended many out of town games basketball and football rn a body Two of the best dances glven thls year were managed by the club as part of thelr soclal program IWEMBERS August Banko Stanley Drews Theron Hostettltr Davxd Swaty Bal Byrns Robert Dytr Alfred Hurt MOIIISOH Tucker Lyman Chllds .lohn Haney Rrchard lVlclVlonaglt Jay Whlfehdlf Robert Dodd Alfred Harms George Pontxus Donald XVr1ght lzzghty into n u Y J 1 , -, J f. -N . - y 4 x ' 1 r - 1 v - ' H vv Y - v v 1 ' ,- 1 ' 1 1 v 1 1 . . 3 a , 1 1 THE CALDRCJN C 'J J ournallsm Club OFFICERS FIRS I SEMES I ER SFLOND SEVILST LR 'I om l rndsay Preszclenl James Somers Charles lN1man Vzce Pres Betty Wllllams Charles Fmfrock Secretary Carl Teguns Vlr R S Stephan Faculty Aduzser HE Journahsm Club was organlzed rn 1925 under the leadershlp of Ambrose P Spencer The followmg year lt was taken over by Robert S Stephan Slnce 1fS orgamzatlon It has mcreased rn SIZE untxl nt now has forty members The purpose of th1s club IS to further the lnterest of students along Journal1st1c 11nes and to acquamt lfS members wlth the pract1cal slde of newspaper work The act1ve work of thxs club has been the publ1cat1on of the H Book each year MEMBERS Tom Lxndsay Vlathew Fenner Myron Craeff VlfglHl3 FraL1er Charles Flnfrock Florence Grlflin Max E Melscl Ester Abrams Harold Hertz Joy Harrns Robert Fxlston Florence Loehr Art Wolfson Marjorle Wllson John Bodwell Geraldine Zwee Bernard Bernsteen l:l1za Allxson Bud Mason Catherme Mlller Adellne Faller Dorothy McM1llen Bernard Kurlander Eleanor Wolf 'Nloble Clark Carl Teguns Wllllam Regar Jean Wrley Charles N1man Grace Dyer Marjorxe Herr Ruth Dreman Abe BBSSICDIS Bob Bxeder Vllrlam Morgan Catherme McHugh Bxlly Rrnehart Norbert Stem Betty W1ll13mS H1lda Fox Bernard Rose Mllton Rosenthal Betty Ford Zerlxne Sulka Mae Winkler Robert B Thomas Jr Ezqhty three . e , 1 4 f S l '. l D 5 , 1 . . . 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V .y THE cALDRoN I U Latm Club Motto Sczenlza Lrescat OFFICERS FIRST SEMES I ER SECOND SEMESTER Robelt Horton Consul Mafor Flora Muny Jlmes Matousek Consul Mmor Florence Frledlander Praetor florence Frledlander Peter Rowe Przmus Aedzlzs Vlfglnla Wheeler Flora Muny Secundus Aedzlzs Dagney Bergstedt Mlss Gwendolyn Edwards Censor MISS Marjorxe MHIIISOH THE Latln Club was started at I-lelghts a few years ago as an orgam zatxon for those puplls who study Latm and are xnterested ln It At each meetlng plays stor1es and games provxde the program Although and do not have to do any hard work for lf The flrst semester th1s year the club dxd not accomphsh very much because there were so few members In the second semester several students added thexr names to the membershlp and the club undertook a few nevs act1v1t1es MEMBERS lvllllillll Barker Florence Goldman Leonard Nlartlen Lsttllc Schwartz Dagney Bergstcdt Josephme Hogan James Matousck Davld Starbuck Mlldred Carlson V1fg1H13 Hogan Jack Vlehrmg Matt1e Stxnson Norman l:1sele Robert Horton Flora Vluny Vlrglmil Wheeler Florence Fr1edlanderV1ctor Ippelletto Evelyn Permult Mlflam Vvoodel George Lens Blanchard Robertson Ezqhty four many shudder at the name of the club, all who belong have a good time , I Y 1 . 1 ' THE CALDRON Llterary Club OFFICERS Marran Corcoran Preszdent Jean Allan Secretary Kathryn Brshop Vzce Pres Dorothy Prrntz Treasurer Dorothea Day Proqram Chazrman Mlss Alburn Faculty Aduzser HE L1terary Club began xts career five years ago under the gurdance of Mrss Wallace who was 1ts sponsor for one year For the next two years Mrss Hornbeak had control and It rs now and has been for the last year under the drrectron of Mxss Alburn The club as the name mrght rmply IS an orgamzatron for grrls mterested rn good books and good Wfltlng It IS not necessarrly a club for an advancement of orrgrnal work although storles and poems are submrtted and read each meetmg Drama short stornes novels poems and brographles are some of the lnterestmg forms of llterature already dlscussed ThlS club has often been mfluentral rn brmgrng several famous speakers and lrterary men and women to Hexghts MEMBERS Estelle Aarons Jean Corcoran Helen Johnston Vlrldr d 'Sxmon Ernestnne Beebower Eleanor Coursume Helen Krntzer Beatrrce Smalley Leonora: Bradley Merle Cnanger Olrvt Moorhead Mrldred Stromp Dorothy Brxdges Claudnne Groves Betty Russell Marcra Winans Molly Cbarnley Exelyn Hethermgton Ann Rosenberg Jmrcc Young Ezghty five The programs of the club vary each semester and, sometimes at 1 ' c .' MEMBERS THE CALDRON Maglc Club OFFICERS Stuart Cramer Preszdent Howard Courtad Secretary MISS Schultz Faculty Adwser BEFORE September 1927 I-Ie1ghts never had a M3g1C Club I was brought lnto exxstence at that t1me by a few puplls who were 1nterested rn the subject The purpose of the club rs to afford the chance for those who wxsh to see and do trlcks rn maglc Every mem ber 1S requlred to do a trlck or grve somethmg concernlng the subject at each weekly meetxng As a result the members have a lot of fun at the meetmgs It IS the clubs a1m to put on an assembly Stanley Arnhclm John Booth Edward Cannon Howard Courtad Stuart Cramer Rnchard Edgar Betty Fox Fred Fox Jean Horton Ezghty szx Irene Gogany John Hxcks Russel Henderson Ruth Leech Norman Seymour Georgla Streett Wmdsor R1ch1e Hazel Wurster Allce York Stephen M Young u - x 1 , 1 1 , , . t 1 1 ' ' , . , . 1 THE CALDRON L' F Natlonal Honor Soclety OFFICERS Elxzabcth Stcw1rt lreszdent August Banko Stanley Drews Vzce Pres Marlan Corcoran Vxrgxma Smlth Secretary Morrxson Tucker Reed Dunham freasurer Robert Sxmpson HE Natlonal Honor Soclety a natlonal orgamzatxon among hlgh schools was establxshed ive years ago at Helghts The purpose of the soclety IS to stlmulate student scholarshlp and student part1cxpat1on m extra currlcular act1v1t1es and to provnde a fnttmg recogmtxon for the students who have excelled ln school leadershlp character and servlce The club has had charge of the honor roll 1n the Black and Gold for several semesters and has helped lncommg Sophomores to become accustomed to the hlgh school envlronment Twlce a year scholarshlp assemblles are conducted by the soclety xn addxtlon to the regular 1111113 tlon ceremonles at the end of each semester MEMBERS August Banko Stanley Dxener Kathryn Kuehle Rose Torer Jonathan Bmns Stanley Drews Eleanor Maxwell Mornson Tucker Maman Bowman Reed Dunham Wllllam Ransom Margaret Twaddell James Bruce Charlotte Feazel Evelyn Shaffer Margaret Uhl Ruth Charlesworth Annette Feldman Robert Sxmpson Ruth Urdang Coral Chrlstenson Lucille Flscher Mmam Smxth Lounse Wales Sam Collura Mary Hartman Vlfglllla Smnth Wendell Ward Marnan Corcoran Harrlson Korner Ellzabeth Stewart Martha Wolfenste1n Molly Yoder Ezghty seven 1 Q L 'f m s J ' . 4 ,. . 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THE CALDRON U O Kabe Clrcle OFFICERS Vxolet Schwartz Preszdenl Gertrude Hall Secretary Harrmet Scott Vrce Pres Isabel Coates Treasurer facultu Aduzsers Mxss Dorothy Crane MISS Edlth Braselton THE O Kabe Clrcle of HClghfS Hlgh School made nts 1n1t1al appear ance ln September 1927 The club was formed for the purpose of encouragxng fellowshxp among the Sophomore gnrls and broadenlng the mterests 1n dramatlcs soclal events and sports Smce th1s IS the club s first year lfS success IS yet to be achleved but the enthuslasm of the members seems to 1nd1cate that 1ts progress ln that dxrectnon w1ll be by no means slow or uncertam So far boostlng all of the act1v1t1es at Hexghts sponsormg numerous partxes and cloxng charl table work have been some of the functrons promoted smce the club was first organlzed One of the outstandlng features of the O Kabe Club 1S the fact that aslde from scholarshlp there are no entrance requ1rements The success of th1s enterprlse has been shown by the large membershlp Ezghty ezght , a 1 H 1 l , . , . . 1 1 1 1 . . . - . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 . . . , . - 1 1 1 e 1 ' - 1 . f . TI-IE CALDRON Cwathrttn Xbbott Dorothy All n Ruth Aptl Agms Andtreon Alto Aytrs ltan Axllnt Xltryortt Btrholt l uctllt Paarktn Bttty Btrqtn lltltn Btrtrtn l Sllltt' Blllxt Bully li-otsth ltan Pmroyyn Dorothy Buntl hrmtxnt Illtyy my lytlyn C ampan1rv Xlarlon C lmpbell Murul C11rl Annt ClllI'I1bt.flNI1 'Vlarton Cxhtpxn Kurt Cjltytllntl Mtrtht Crug Htltn Cwrost lcllth Dayus llmttty DlXlClSC5D Xfltrthl Dmytdson Xflmry Dtmon Rostmtry Dmhro llltn Duff Gtrtldmnt Duffy nnnttte Ehrm1n Aint Fllrorr Charlotte Fatrbatrn Sylynzt Ftllenbaum lostphmt Fltfsxmmons Dorothy Frank Bttty Frtedman l mma Fulton Xlarnt Garrtmont D131 Gatto l md Gtrson Cnrtrudt Cold Vxrgxnn Gouthtr Qtlma Grttnstont llrmbtth Groyw Cltrtrudt Hall Xlrlltctnt Hzxmtlton Rttshi Htller Xgnts Htnmrd lmltanor Hethtrrnqton ltan Hlnton ltan Horton Memhere Xltrton llutttr Jantt Ixtnny Islbellt lxllby Esthtr lung Lydta Klum Ruth Klotksntn Xl1mlL lxrltltr lytlyn l .1 trty Dorothtl l ot! XX'1n1trtd l yclttlatr Dorothy Vl1tDonald ltnor Xlillnty thtl Mtllnty Crtntyt Xllttox Ruth Mtttson Cltrtrudt Xltthttnmmr Angeltna Xlodnl l Qonort Xfloort Churlottt Xlorr wyy Xlyrl Xlurrtx I ots Nuhols lltlgt lNorl1n lxtthryn Norms Pattlrttt l 1you1r Rost ltstopo Xlurttl lox Ill Ruth lroptr Bttty Rtndtll lltanor Qatttrthyvutt X,1OlLf Schwartz Haul Stn! Francts Setron Frances Shiptro lean Shayy I ore Sh1ll1ng Xlary Sho kty Xlargtret Shrotder Eyelyfn Smnth Fault Sptytr Flortntt Sttphtnx Xltrttllt Stout Dorothu Qltytnson fXnn1 Swanson Gtrtrudt Struklmntl Arlene Thomw Dorothy lodd X rrgtnta X 1ton lant Vogt Xlarlt XX tgntr llsa XX'tb r Clin XX ood Izyhly mne t A N Ar A A t , C , , ' , A x V ,. 1 H ' 7 '., ,, . v ' t I V I x ' ' 5 tg 1 . 1 L ' - , - , ff. , 1 Y 1 X 3 ' if ' , - ' l . ' r ' li . r . -' . 1 f lL ' . . ' y' ,' 3 '. . L I , . . F V A C, . l C.. t V. L - f, , ' xr 1 ' 1- fx 4 3 - ' . L x A l AAL A C 1 -L ' l A y ' . . 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A, , 5- 3 x . . x 1 'I Y H 1 L A L . , 4 3 , C 3 A Y . . t r U r THE CALDRON Operetta Class OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Charles Bradley lreszdent Charles Bradley Gilbert Kellin Vice Pres Donald Wright Elizabeth Stewart Sec Treas Julia Prasse Harold Smith Librarian William Cherubini Mr C E Percy Faculty Adviser Mr C E Percv Mr T S Davis Hon Vice Pres Mr T S Davis Mr E E Morley Hon Pres Mr E E Morley HE Operetta Club amply deserves to be called one of the most active sponsorship of Mr Charles E Percy this group puts over successfully a well finished operetta It meets every day the sixth period to rehearse operetta scores or to practice some special extra curricular chorus In the two years of its existence it has not only given four operettas The Nautical Knot Captain of Plymouth O Hara San and The Bosn s Bride but has aided at many functions connected vs ith the school This year it gave its biggest and best The Fire Prince a comic opera full of catchy tunes and clever repartee Nmety 1 3 ' I organizations in Heights High School. Every term under the able - . V . . AA 1 - yr ' ' ' I' THE CALDRCN BACK 1n 1921 the Herghts Hlgh School Orchestra was under the dlrec t1on of Mr Schwelkher Mr Schwerkher was at Hexghts for only one year so hrs place was taken by Mr Downey who led the group for three years ln 1925 Mr Percy present leader of the orchestra came to Helghts and took charge S1nce the orgamzatron of these groups of young muslcxans 1t has been thexr arm to play at school assemblnes to accompany operettas to play at graduatxon exerclses and srnce radlo has entered the natlon to broadcast annually W1th Nlr Percy conductlng the group has appeared at all h1stor1cal assemblres when patr1ot1c songs are played and accompanled the operettas grven MEMBERS Arthur Bateman Lewxs Fmt Ernest Pulse Wnllxam Hammond Ed Baxter Charles Gard Brllne Srlverman Emxly Lewns Ed Brrd Harry Budm Robert Holmberg Jerome Louxs Albert Berardl George Dickenson Sanford Schulman Robert Lut7y John Brumm George Erdman Georgra Streett Joe Martlen Ellen Duff Sylvra Fellenbaum Ellsworth TroutmanBud Mason Edna Overbeke Esther Klng Jack Wechsler Joe Ogden Harrrs Cozad Leonard Martlen Patrlcra Beckwxth Russell Ostrander Morgan Ellxs Darvnn Palevsky Stuart George Juha Prasse Sanford Press Ruth Rublnstern Marlon Seager Nmety one Ll The Orchestra THE CALDRGN U Radlo Club OFFICERS Gordon Hann Preszdent Russell Ostrander Vzce Pres Mr Dewald Faculty Advzser THE Henghts Hrgh Radro Club has attempted to teach 1ts members radlo theory and code Work The chlef 1dea 1n mmd thls year has been to create radro amateurs that IS mtelllgent capable and lrcensed operators of low power transmlttrng statlons So far IH the hlstory of the club only one lrcensed operator has been educated w1th1n nts l1m1ts group Although the club lost two very valuable members when Bennett and Bxnns left they strll have two lrcensed operators Russell Ostrander of 8 AWK and Gordon Hann at 8 DMV elther of whom can furmsh enough code practrce and theory to enable hmm to pass the Government Radlo Operator Examrnatlon Tom Banmster Dale Carmme Sterlmg Davxs Lewls Farrow Wlllnam Hall Floyd Hancock Gordon Hann Louxs Hedrlck Howard Henn James Hxbshman Ninety two MEMBERS Edward Hodgman Rxchard Holstem Wnlllam Jenner Ted Knudson Xlbert Lawrence Rlvm Levenhagen Jackson Maurer LEWIS Moore Vmcent Opaskar Russell Ostrander Glenn Shaw Paul Schlesrnger Walter Schwalm Davrd Starbuck Wrllxam Tausz Fred Torrey Mrchael Valentmo James Welss Bernard Yarus Stephen Young r , Q n. However, the prospects this year are very good and we hope to pass a A . THE CALDRCN U , ,.i,,..f-.4 Sevs mg Club OFFICERS Glrve Gardner Preszdent Jane Coventry Secretary freas Allce Horton Vice Pres MISS D Deerlng Faculty Adviser NE of the newest organlzatlons 1n the school IS the Sewlng Club The Hrst semester w1th an enrollment of fifty members was spent tn maklng lnfants clothes for the maternlty hosp1tal A large H91ghtS banner was also made Durlng the second semester the glrls made boudolr prllows and fancy embro1dered handkerch1efs In the future the club expects to have outslde speakers rn order that the gxrls may become more famllrar wlth the commercxal snde of garment maklng MEMBERS Llsle Abrook Dorothy Hall Dorothy lang Wlmfred Sargent AllCL Aldnch Emxly Hecker Margaret I 1ndbtrghMary Salmr Ruth Bearman Eleanor Hem Allce Vlarty leona Schwarte Vlargaret Coulter Elsa Hollander Gertrude Helen Smlth Emma Drttlg Thelma HopcraftCather1ne Mel-lugh l lllxan Smlth Marguerxte Doerschug LOUISE Jones Laura Moody Dolores Stark Jane Fexgenbaum Dena Katz Clarabelle Morton Valerxa Stark Ruth Forsyth Isabelle Kllby Catherlne Myers Dorothy Stutz Eleanor Furnas Florence Kleln Ann Neubauer Genev1exeThornton Elsle Ghckman Sevnlle Klexn Edna Overbeke Vrrgnma Vnton Vlarjorxe Graham Pearl Klemman Lo1s Opper Mar1e Wlesenberger Ruth Stark 'Vlarre Smxth A znety three . xr .V Y , y ,L A. 5 , .. . , , v . . , . . . 4 41 ., . . . u . l ' , ' l - ,. ,, .. . 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THE CALDRCN U Spanlsh Club LISTA DE EUNCIONARIOS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMES TER Stanley Drews Preszdente Margaret Pulford Margaret Pulford Vzce Preszdente Don Barner Ruth Krumhansl Secretarza Helen Rlchter Elbert Kennard Tesorero Elbert Kennard HE Spanlsh Club IS an orgamzatnon for students who are mterested m Spanlsh The programs are usually grven by the student mem bers although at tlmes xnterestmg talks have been glven by outslders Mlss Schult7 of our faculty spoke entertamlngly of her recent v1s1t to Cuba Theodore Cleveland of the class of 24 gave a most lnterestlng account IH Spanlsh of h1s stay 1n the provmce of Jalrsco MEXICO On another occaslon Stanley Erledman also a Helghts alumnus who recently returned from a trip through Spa1n addressed the club There are also H1span1c Amerlcan programs conducted 1n Engllsh 1n whxch the hlstory customs and mdustrles of South and Central Amerxca are dlscussed At the more lnformal meetlngs Spanlsh games are played and Spanxsh songs are sung A number of short one act Spanlsh plays have been presented by the members ThlS club 1S five years old LISTA DE SOCIOS Don Barntr 'Vlyron Frledman Ralph McGeorgc Anthony SCll1l'I'lp8 Abc Berger Emlly Hecker W1ll1am Nesl Fred Schmldt Jullus Berman Eleanor Iselc Julxa Ovlatt Ray Steward Dorothy Caplan Elbert Ktnnard l ours P1scope lnel Valls Ralph Dlx Ruth Krumhansl Margaret Pulford Eleanore Wagner Lester Dorsey Ealth Martln Helen R1chter Ethel Werner Ida Mattmueller Carolloyd Rlngo Amety four v L 1 1 1 v . -1 1 , . . ' r 1 r v 1 . v v , . ' v v y , . s 1 m a 9 V 1 'A ' . Q, - 1 . Y. r - THE CALDRCN Lake Ifrle I eague Spellmg Teams louls 'Vlltlllntr lCapta1nJ Sanford Schulman Burt Scrum Jam Coventry Dorothy Bridges Nlllhccnt Hamllton Dorothy Hal Helm Gretnstom Raymond Bttk 1Capta1nr Brllx Rrnthart Xlrs Ruth Nl Kendall fldtzser A mely Tue X . p . 1 4 4 . .,'. , x .H - A . ', K , 1 V .. . ' A ' 4 bl 3 1 v 3' ' I v ' x 1 Q,- . . l. . . v- W -I THE CALDRGN U Stage Crew OFFICERS Lelah R Stephens Faculty Stagt Manager Ben Arnofl Student Stage Manager Robert Dalzell Chlef Electrzclan Gaylord Smith Floor Manager Garth Van Nest Fly Manager Jerould Allyn Lzghts C activity of the school is more active or more serv1ceable than the activities of the Heights Stage Crew With the opening of our building a year ago we found a fully and Well equipped stage and a con sequent demand for a crew to handle this material fhere are nineteen members on the crew each one reporting from 2 to 9 hours a day on the stage Often the boys Work from the close of school until ten or eleven at night having some sandwiches brought in scenery they have built a number of properties they keep the store rooms clean and in order and have started a library including books and maga YIHCS on stage technique The members are most enthusiastic about their vsork and haxe gone at their tasks tirelessly lVlI:VlBERS Charles Hollander Isabel Andrews Clay Herrick Robert Campbell Glenn Shaw Julia Prasse Russell Moody Dorothy Truman George Strauss 'Vliriam Wolf James Reigert Georgia Streett Betty Uldricks Andrew Zimmerman Violet Schwartz Nznetg sax Y for a lunch. In addition to their work on the stage, setting and clearing . 7 Y . . ' BL C 1 L 1 x y ' B Y I V l . . , . . V , H Student Council OFFICERS Noble Clark President Charlotte Feazel Secretary Henry Weiss Vice Pres Selbert Cooke fzcusurtr N tarting out the year the council formed a Judi iary Omlhltlee which tried and sentenced students who broke the rules of the school The Bill Jones posters around the school were taken care of by the Student Council The big project of the Council was the corridor guard system which was handled entirely by themselves without faculty help. Agnes Anderson Frances Aulenbacher August Banko Betty Black Tom Brown Robert Campbell William Cherubi Noble Clark Selbert Cook Jean Corcoran Mary Crowell Dorothea Day Stanley Drews Reed Dunham Bob Eastman Lewis Evans Adeline Faller Charlotte Feaztl n. MEMBERS Margaret Prendergast Robert Filston Jerome Friedman Walter Goldhammer Adeline Gunn Gertrude Hall Mary Hartman Harvey Hay nam Helen Johnston Harold Judge Mary Leutner Tom Lindsey Elmer Louis Robert Mackenzie Kenneth McDonough Lois Mendelson Briggs Napier Russell Ostrander James Rice Billy Rinehart William Rush June Russ Evelyn Shaffer George Shartle Charles Smith Jane Speh Hazel Dorothy Stcucr 'Vlildred Stromp David Swaty Arlene Thomas Genevieve Thornton Morrison Tucker Charles Wallace Wendell Ward Henry Weiss Marcia Winans Molly Yodtr Janice Young Ninety-seven THECALDRON U THE CALDRON U Wlstgoma Club OFFICERS I IRS'I SEMI YI ER SECOND QLMLST LR Noble Clark Iztszdml Norman Davles Qelbcrt Cook Vue Pre szdcnt Robert lVlacken71c Norman Davles Sccrcluzq Ireusurer Jamcs Barrett HE motto of the WlSfgOm3 Club IS Seruce Its purpose IS to Create malntam and extend throughout the school a better stand ard for llvxng To be a member of the W1SfgOm3 Club a cand1date must hate leadershrp nnterest 1n school act1v1t1es 1n hls church and take an mterest 1n hlS studxes Irne years ago the club was formed under the name of Junxor I-I1 Y Wlthxn a year hovs ever the club decided to change ltS name After many weeks of searchlng ut took the present name Wxstgoma from the Buble passage And Jesus grew 1n wlsdom and stature and rn favor wlth God and man It took the first two letters of vnsdom of stature of God and of man makxng the name Wxstgonta MLMBI RS lamts Barrttt Stlbtrt Look lohn Cllchrnst Mlrslnll Ollphml John Bodu tll Gcorgt Costello John Homans I arlc Rich John Broun Norman DAVICS Rxchard Jones Ralph Robxnson Iom Brovxn John DIIIIICR T om I awry Bob Ryan Eddy Charlxllo Jack Felton Rlchard Loughry Howard Schutman Noblt Clark Charles Gard Gltnn Moyse Klrk Spltler Dan Trutsdalt Baldvnn Ward Andrew Lrmmerman Nznely tzght - -. 1 1. - 1 - 1 . 1 4 4 4 4 . . 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' lf ' I 1 X I 'A 1 t x m ' uf u 7' s ' -J THE CALDRON Boat Club OFFICERS James Hoffman Preszdent Thomas Vose Sec Treas HIS IS the flrst tlme rn the hrstory of Herghts that there has ever been a boat club Just why there never was one before was due to the fact that there have not been enough enthuslastlc yachtsmen Thls year a number of boys mterested recelved permlsslon to form such a club The offxcers were duly elected The purpose of the club IS to make model boats of the racxng type and to those who are lnterested ln model motor boats lt also offers mem bershrp The club has as faculty advlser Mr Lehman who spends a great twelve In the comlng summer they hope to have races offerrng prrzes to thc W1nners The club has been a success and Wxll be mamtalned at Helghts MEMBERS Jack lzwnng Jack Saveland Fred Cronk Robert hrwm George Henderson Anthony Schlrrrpa Paul Stelnfurth Charles Knebusch James Hoffman Thomas Vose Clrfford Wrnchell Charles Sherldan Ninety nme LJ deal oflhis time in the shop after school. They boast a membership of THE CALDRON Mother Clark HhRE IS one person on vs hom vye can alvyays count for a sm1le and a cheery word There IS one person to yyhom vue can always go for help and sympathy That person IS our oven dear Mother Clark e know that many unpleasant thmgs confront her but she never grumbles We offer a prlze to anyone who has ever seen one of the follovy mg phenomena Mother Clark cross Mother Clark not helpful Mother Clark not sympathetrc when sympathy IS wanted Mother Clark not helpxng us find Mother Clark not happy vuth us rn our Joys Did you ever see Mother Cluk as en pass 1 ptece of paper nn the halls yy nth out plektne, It up lVlo'her herself told us that papers on the floor are her pt ayerslon As for keeplng quret rn the halls theres no one as successful at rt as Mother Clark I take technrque too yust ask her Mother Clark has been at Herghts for elght years and she s st1ll as sunny as on her first day She says she loves her vsork here She lrkes to be vuth boys and gurls and she certamly does keep a young yrevy of lrfe As a last llttle hmt Mother appre es t so much y en vee re thoughtful of her and when vye put ourselyes out a hlt to help her She loves to he loved We are sure that Mother Clark has neyer forgotten a name She knovxs us all and nex er seems to forget any of us We yote Mother Clark the best frlend of ey ery boy and gtrl at Herghts Luczle I zseher One lzumlrecl W 1 I Y Y , Y . rf V . v V ,, ' V. 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X s ' if J ll N X j X , X A' il fr XX ' xxx' X N ng 5 X' 34.111 mu' One hundred two THE CALDRON 'L' BIIL SIYKER Head Coach Coach Slyker came to Herghts three years ago and 1n that t1me has developed teams from a medrocre stage to hxghly tramed and lightmg machmes the Black and Gold foot ball and basketball teams thas year Hrs qurntet has clxmaxed a successful season thxs year by w1nn1ng the first Lake Erxe League basketball cup the flrst major trophy ever brought to HClghtS HANK CRANE Assistant Coach Assistant coach Hank Crane spect and admlratron of the entxre student body He was head coach of track and backfield mentor foot ball The llghtwelght basketball team of whlch he was sponsor pulled one of the b1ggest surpr1ses After bemg drubbed by the Lakewood mldgets 1n the first encounter they came back and nosed them out ln the second t1lt JOHN YOUNG Athletzc Manager Wlth the lnstallatlon of Mr Young 1n full charge of all athletxcs the Athletlc Assocratlon has had one of xts most successful seasons Th1S orgamzatlon wlth Mr Young at the head sponsored the Northeastern Oh1O Tournament m fine shape and successfully managed the fmanclal slde of all athletlcs IL I! , ' ' , , in his first year here has won the re- THE CALDRCN 'IOP Row Sobul Slomox I7 H rrxs R Snlx r Cnlch lst Sl HND Roxx 1 rl h 71 aq 1 mllh x 1 Box IOXI Roxx c rn 1 s Burn II Varslty Football UNPORTUNATELY He1ghts 1927 football team lost four and was tled ln one of thelr nme contests Unfortunately becau e perhaps they were a much stronger eleven than such a record would mdxcate However our 1927 grndders could have done much worse and stxll had plenty to crow about for they were the flrst 1-lelghts football team to defeat Lakewood smce 1919 They dnd nt puttmg up a 19 0 score on our bntterest enemnes Only flve plays had been executed when Spear tallned the Black and Gold s first touchdown So perfect was the play of the Hnlltoppers that the Lakewood crew never got the ball mslde the Henghts thlrty yard l1ne The Slykermen developed very slowly at the start of the season a weak Pamesvnlle team holdmg them to a 6 to 2 score nn the opemng en counter and a falrly strong Collmwood eleven passlng their way to a 13 to 2 vlctory over the Black and Gold Helghts defeated South Hugh of Llma for the first tnme smce 1923 The Black and Gold decnsnvely outplayed the Llma grldders but numer ous penaltles held the score to 6 to O Loram grid champs of the Lake Erne 1 eague handed Helghts a 7 to 6 setback mn the last mmute of play Spear sprmted iifty live yards for Henghts touchdown nn the final quarter One hundred three ' ': . ,. 'i., af. I r'. . fi . 'Z Xue mc . nan per, Weil. S ' , L. Sil'cr, Schuemnn, Oliplnnl, llllis. l77UI7tlQlt'1'. THIRD ROW: Slykcr, roach, kIlCNl0I1.1gl0, O'Neil, Dodd, Chilek, Spear. N. Clark, XVhitch.1ir. . 'z Cook, Cohn, llostclllcr, .loyc , By s. Ch'ld', Pollock. Pmnko, . e . . . . . I S THE CALDRON L' PAUI Joxci Guard BAL BYRNS Capzam DWL CHWLK Center Captam elect Half The Shaw Jinx prevailed once again and although the Black and Gold played wonderful football they lost l6 to 12 After three minute of play Ed Spear who had been ripping the great line of Black and Red to pieces tore through the entire Shaw team for a thirty yard run and a touchdown But lady luck frowned on Heights for just as Fd crossed the last white l1ne he tripped and injured his ribs With Spear out was gone Shaw ran up two touchdowns due to the superhuman work of their great captain Howie Whale The Hilltoppers made a sporting stand in the final quarter and succeeded in scoring another touchdown when Chizek heaved a perfect pass to Cook but a last minute field goal by Shaw ruined all chances for a Black and Gold victory With Smith and Spear injured and on the sidelines Heights all but defeated Cathedral Latin s wonderful state championship eleven Forty yard runs by ONe1ll and McMonagle featured for Heights but great work by Baker and Mahoney gaxe the Irish a 12 to 6 win Heights was tied 13 to l3 in the last minute of play by an inspired Elyria eleven in a Lake Erie loop contest Heights led 13 to 0 in the first quarter but momentary let ups cost them a victory O Neil twi e raced twenty yards for touchdowns which did not count Chizek threw twenty passes fourteen of which were completed One hundrcd lou: , . ' 3 of the lineup, Heights fought gamely, but half of their offensive strength THE cALDRoN U l In WPIITFHAIR ERNII HOSTFTTILR Em Guard The week precedr g the great Lakewood contest the Hrlltoppers ran up a 40 to O score agarnst St lgnatrus The play of Paul Joyce was outstandxng rn every game Hrs brrllnant offensnve and defensnve abxlrty was of joy to I-lerghts supporters Joyce was a rock of 1ron at guard and was a unanrmous chorce for all scholastrc whrle Captarn Byrns at center and Whrteharr at end were other valuable lrnemen lVlclVlonagle varsrty quarterback for three years called srgnals rn a beautlful fashron 'GL- Norm Dfxxus Rom Rlccmlmo Um lmmlrefl hte , A .. . . KI 1 . A 1 e L -1, fl V , ' Y Y by X 9 . Ny,- ,. is ,it .Z . N 1 '1 THE CALDRGN CI II COHN I M I or POI1OCk Tggklg Tuck I0 DICIX NLMONAGI F Quarter ALCLW BANHXO IXMAN CHII DS 7 uc 1214 Guard Om hundred sz x THE CALDRON lOl W n n ymt n rlndt Admms l cw ll Sw IIJlJll ROXX .1 n r k 'X lms Sp el Llghtwelght Football LTHOUGH thus year s llghtwelght team was uccessful 1n only one league game nt was characterlstlc of a Hexghts team w1th 1ts fight and gu Coach Imel faced wnth the dlfficulty of bulldmg h1s team around only four veterans had a llttle trouble but Wlfh a few games play ed the team developed marvelously Loraln won a heartbreakmg tnlt 6 0 The game ended wnth Helghts havmg the ball on thelr opponents 1 yard l1ne Shaw came and went wnth a 13 O scalp The locals then took to the road p1ay1ng thelr best game of the season beatnng Elyr1a 6 O On a snow covered field Lakewood won by the d2ClS1V9 score of 32 0 the fast Henghts b1cks floundermg IH the mud In the lndependent tnlts the team beat J O H ln the openmg game of the season 6 O Geneva swamped us by the score of 27 0 A 12 12 dead lock was the result of the game wlth Madlson The enemy blocked a knck nn the last mmute of play and t1ed the count Nel11e Whnte was actmg captam of the team the foundatlon of whlch were the veterans Wmdus and l-llll ln the lme and Cstrander and Hoff IH the backfield One hundred seven ' Ro : Jo cs, .lordo . Br . . Di Do aio, Myers, B . , . ., .usin. Hill, Hoff, Boi 'e . Q aty. M ,E ': Hess. B lc, lfinfroclt, Kocrncr. l:Cll0 , Co nswect. Budin. Dolins y, . d. . l50'l l'UAl ROW: Mcflnrry. l'lcndriclts, Costello. Charlillo, Bcider, lirndcr, lfrushour. lfpstcln, . e 4. . , . . S . I. . . V ' r I 4 THE CALDRQN TOI Roxx uck Cl IDDII Row Sly C' BOI IONI Row R d I l W C 1 k Athletlc Assoclatlon The Athletl Assocxatlon IS composed of the coaches student man agers and captams of varrous athletlc teams Mr Morley Mr Burn ham and Mr Young Its purpose IS to take care of all school athletrcs Rolse RlCC13fdO Student Pres Robert Slmpson Student Sec Mr Xoun Chazrman Mr Burnham Ireasurer FOOTBALL Slyker Coach Bal Byrns Captazn Charles Auerback and Jack Ellxs Manaaers SWIMMING Imel Coach Rogcr Clark Caplazn Nels Johnson Manaaer BASEBALL Cramc C ouch One hunched waht BASKETBALL Slyker Coach Henry Wexss Captazn Morrxson Tucker and Robert Slmpson Managers TRACK Slyker Coach ROISL Rlccxardo Captazn Charles Johnson Manager TENNIS PIIIIIIQS Coach 1 V: Simpson, T er, ark. M .2 ': Young, k r, Craine, Byrns. I ': icciar o, . o mson. ciss, hiic . . . . -C 1 , - V . , . ' , . . , . , . I U ' . O, V V V V V V , V , ,1 I k V x . . 3 . . . A V V V V , , . . I V .- V 1 THE CALDRON lOl OXX uck mm tl r 1 '17 n IDDI 1 Row W1 d b Varslty Basketb 111 FOR years just w1th1n the grasp of Helghts champxonshlps have loomed up only to be lost by some unexpected defeat For years members of Helghts Hrgh School faculty and puplls have swal lowed the bltter dregs of d1sappomtment and noped that the next year s teams Would brmg them at least one champlonshmp In the fall of 1925 W V B111 Slyker was brought to Helghts from Evansvnlle 1nd1ana where he had had su cessful seasons wxth the Evansvllle boys ln all sports He was noted as a basketball coach havmg plloted hls boys to the state tournament Wlth has comlng a new era opened for Helghts for wxth poor maternal he made Herghts High a name to be feared ln all branches of sport The year 1927 brought a contest for the basketball champlonshlp of the Quad League Wxth Lake wood Helghts lost 29 to 22 1n an overtlme perlod Prom experlence wlth 1-lelghts boys B111 molded h1s 1928 basketball team unto form At the beglnnmg of the season Coach Slyker had a green team to work wlth and a hard schedule to play for the Lake Erle League was formed and wxth Loraxn and Elyna added to Helghts compet1t1on the Black and Gold mentor faced a hard season Om hundred mne ' A P R 'z 'I' cr. 1 ugcr, Slyke . coach, Sin pson, . u ugwr. M .i 'z Thom. .r . Byrns, 'obul. 15O'l l'OM ROWL Spear. Bassichis, NVciss. captain. Chlrlillo, Chilck. . I' W I 3 ' f c , . Y 7 - . . . . , Ll ' YY ' . y . ' C . - , . , , , . THE CALDRGN lhc openrng league game vxrth John Adams resulted rn Herghts beatrng a strong Senate team 39 to 19 Wrth a good start the Black and Gold met a snag rn the game vtrth Collrnvt ood the Senate hamprons and lost 29 to 8 Thrs however drd not crush the Herghts sprrrt but rnstead gave them an rnfentrxe whrch helped them rn urnnrng therr next thrrteen games consecutrs ely The remarkable part of the season s play xx as that the local team came back to vtrn tn many games after berng be hrnd at the half Thrs rn rtself rs a mark of a good team It rs vsell to mentron the abrlrty at the foul lrne Herghts makrng lZl fouls out of 208 chances vthrch rs an excellent record and helped the Herghts team on rts vray to the champronshrp Henry Werss all scholastrc of last year and captarn of thrs years team was the hub around vrhrch Slyker burlt hrs team Wrth Werss as an offensrve threat and a smooth machrne l-lerghts conquered many teams wrth more experrence and dangerous rndrvrdual players The Black and Gold aggregatron lost one of rts best men when Bal Byrns veteran pry ot man was lost by the erght semester rulrng at the mrdyear semester Bal was one of Herghts most consrstent players both on offense and defense The personnel of the team was made up of Chr7ek a xeteran Oprphant Charlrllo Spear Thom Ward ONe1l Sobul and Bassrchrs They all took part rn the games of the season Herghts entered the tournament after wrnnrng fourteen out of hftten games ofthe regular selson Sl hey u on lt home but lost at Akron to Akron North been made at llerghts urnnrng erght l eague games four Senate games and tuo rndependent games The season s record follovts llerghts Herghts I-lerghts Htrghts Htrghts Hcrghts Hcrghts Htrghts Hcrghts Herghts Herghts Htrghts Htrghts Htrghts Herghts Ont l7rmc1'rcdlcr7 J Adlms C ollrnwood XVest Itch C entrtl VJLQI l yrrr l orarn Shaw aktvtood I at n rbbu, I rw 'tkeu ood orarn Shaw . 7. A . V If . t . V . B . Y . . 7. . . I . 7 Y. 3 7 1 n L y' ' ' S ' V . . . . V . . K y Y ' . I 1 ' 'S I V r ' V 3 3 V I . . . 7 . I . . . Y , ,,,,, . C r L t Cm . 1 7 7 K v L This year's team earned the best record in a m.rjor' sport that has ever' 1 A ' , v' ' S 4 x K Y xl 1 w mx 7 ' 3 V ' W 1 5 SS SS S 39 . . 5 rf J t,ee SSS S 8 Q , , g gg 25 ,A ' . V . ' S SS S, S S 33 S . 1 . S S 36 '. ' f . S S SS SS SS Z6 il' '. S 1 9 SS S 29 S ' S ' S 36 r ' 5 S S S S 29 1- ' f ' S S 24 S. i , M 45 L' ,, t 1 S S Zl Slyr 1 ' 1 Q S S 46 l-. r ' ' S 40 l. 3. 3 SSS ,S S 77,7 7777 T Q S SS SSS I J I THE CALDRON U MARSH O1 IPHANI Guard League LDDII SP1 , Clnler H Xxlx XX I ISS Cclptam fuurcl Lhamps ED CHAR1 ll I 0 Dxxr QHIZI lx l'orLLc1rd loruurd One hunclnd ala L L n , A, , ' V- Y-- ' ' A A Y f. zu, I - 1 , - I 3 3 ,x . . . ,, , f 'i'. 7 4- Y I llYl THE cALDRoN L' TOP ROW Irwin Ga d Canfield Rowe Costello Beider Goldberg MIDDLE ROW Baxter McKen7ie Simons Myers McG:1 ry Abbott Camer Craine coach BOTTOM Row McDonald McKinnon Drews Cohn Edgert Hayn m Hostettler Swaty Lightweight Basketball HAW made a runaway race of the Lake Erie Leaguc by outclassing its opponents and winning two straight league tilts Heights opened its season by defeating Thomas Edison 24 20 Elyria made it two straight by succumbing 24 14 Lorain broke the win tions were lost when Shaw trounced us with a score of 35 19 the great Shaw machine moving in perfection Lakewood swamped the lighties by 34 13 The team at this place lost Bert Edgert center Hyman forward was moved over to the center berth with Ippoletto a new man in the vacated forward berth In the second round Elyria took revenge for its previous defeat taking over the locals 37 10 It was at this stage that Heights mad at its defeat of the previous night staged the biggest upset in the league by conquering Lakewood 28 25 The following week the team was beaten by Lorain and Shaw 25 24 and 39 33 respectively The quintet was coached this year by Hank Crane Oberlin Only two veterans were back from last year Cohn and Edgert With this handicap our coach developed a team to be proud of At the end of the lightweight season Haynam who had starred in most of the games was transferred to the varsity squad and made the trip to the tournament One hundz ed twelve : ' , r , , , , ' , , Z . ' , . r , , r , ' , . ning streak by taking the game at Lorain 19-17. Championship aspira- T1-113 cALuRoN 'U ll 'WD Q. it TOI ROW Burkha dt an q r Breen Schtemmn Het Abbott ass! mu uq r A Nord My rs W ISS Cer on Chll k S lug Baseball V111-ll: baseball team of last year started out to be one of the flnest that even represented l-lelghts but due to lnjurtes and 1nel1g1b1l1ty the team falled to come through as was predlcted There was a dearth of materlal except rn the prtcher s box Myers and Schartle were the hurlers wlth the latter havmg the best earned run record Whlte at first base was outstandmg belng rated by many as All Lake Erle League ln h1s respecttve pos1t1on Welss and Alvord were the keystone combmatmon w1th Chlzek at therr base roundlng out the upfleld Selxg veteran of two campalgns covered left field wrth Spear 1n center fleld Breen and Byrns alternated 1n rrght fxeld The season was opened by a defeat at the hands of the champs Lakewood 2 O ThlS gave us a beauttful pltchers battle Meyers grvmg up 3 huts and McNeal allowmg l h1t a double by Spear Elyrxa and Loraxn were both overcome by dec1s1ve scores of 27 8 and 10 9 respectxvely Our old nemesrs Shaw gave us a beatmg to the tune of 8 l ln the second round Helghts agam lost to Lakewood thxs txme to the tune of 12 5 Elyrra and Loram both took us over by 19 9 and 9 5 respectlvely and on June l before a large crowd the Black and Gold was overwhelmed by Shaw ll 3 One hundred thzrleen ' HG! AG . ,- A J' , 1 Q' , , 1 V1 f V It Q 1 91 ' 1 ts g ll 7 l , , W v , If at I L E . , , . N , xx X , O S , ' K 'Y l fl if wg l N L - 'el V 1 Z r ,m ate. , 1 ., ls. , nge. MIDDLE Row: Weber, coach, Childs, Cook, White, Slyker, couch. BO'I I'OM Row: I ' . e . ef , i s , 'Qc , fe ' 1, THE CALDRON L' TOP ROW Gross asst manaacr N Clark Schmlnke leete Louth Kncebush Schwexker manager C Johnson ass! manaqer MIDDLL ROW Tucker Johnson Svsmg Rlccxardo Sxmpson Adams Hoff BO'IlOM Row lpstun Mason Rost Dunham lmfrock Viughn Track HI: 1927 track season opened Wlth the C A C xndoor meet ln whlch Captaln lVlcKenz1e brought a first to the Black and Gold w1th a w1n ln the three quarter mlle run Led by the two lettermen McKenz1e and RlCCl3fdO and wlth the green runners Slmpson and Dunham the two mlle relay team falled m an effort for iirst at the Lakewood Relays limsh 1ng Wlth a thlrd The followlng week the lack of a track and mater1al of Coach I eete s men was evldenced Wlth a last place rn the Lake Erle League meet at Lake wood MacKenZ1e agaln placed first W1th a w1n ln the half mlle whlle Swmg was nosed out ln the 220 yard low hurdles Whltehalr trled for a thlrd rn the hlgh jump whlle the relay outfit fought a loslng battle for second wxth Elyrla behlnd the star Lakewood quartet In a dlsastrous duel meet wlth Shaker Rlccxardo MCKEDZIQ and Swmg took firsts m obtammg l-lelghts 28 points agamst opponents 67 Thls year for the first tlme He1ghts has a track whlch IS brmgxng around lncreased mterest and xmportance to the sport Coach Craxne arranged elght meets lncludlng the C A C mdoor meet a duel W1th Shaw the Lakewood Relays the Lake Erxe League meet and the annual d1str1ct meet W1th five lettermen Rlcclardo fcaptamj Slmpson Adams Wh1teha1r and Dunham and an 1nexper1enced but promlsmg squad Coach Crame has been dolng good work One hundred fourteen 1 ' 1 ' - - 1 . , . b , . . . . , , 1 , , . 1 mi . 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THE CALDRGN I-VU TOI Row Schueman Brandt Rlch Jack Weaxer Robxnson Johnson manuaer MIDDII Row Dyer D1x SlOI'l10XlII B1lstem Woodbury Marshall BOTIOH Row lmel couch leavm Clark ruptum lassano Van Epps Jones Swlmmmg AVING one of the greatest seasons 1n 1tS hlstory the Hexghts swlm mmg team cllmaxed 1tS season by Hnlshlng second ln the Lake Frle League meet held at the Hexghts pool Lakewood won but was gxven a terrlflc battle by the other four schools The Black and Gold opened IIS season by the takmg over West 38 30 The meet was close all the way but Hexghts demonstrated 1ts super1or1ty by takmg more flrsts Unlverslty School came saw and conquered the locals by 43 28 The Lake Erle dual meets were begun at th1s txme Lakewood the champs beat us by 37 25 We overcame Loram 53 Z3 Elyrxa was beaten 37 30 Then came the greatest event ln Herghts swnmmmg hlstory our dual meet wxth Shaw The score stood 31 31 wlth only the relay remammg but our natlators rose to the occasxon and took the relay beatmg Shaw for the first txme ln our hnstory Two other outslde reels were held 1-Iexghts won both West Tech bemg beaten 41 33 and Ignat1us losmg 59 47 As a fimsh to the season Russell Jack who won the Lake Erre League breast stroke went to Chncago to represent Henghts m that event One hundred fifteen I 1,4 1 3 '- ' . 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' - , . 1 THE CALDRGN TOI ROW Leu Alxord Thom 'Simpson Phillips coach BOIION1 Roxx Stone McGeorge llmna lucker Tennis Ul I ERING lts most disastrous season sxncc the organ1Lat1on of the squad the Heights tennis team failed to win a single match against any of its Lake Erie league opponents when in the past tennis has been Heights best bet for a championshlp The locals opened their season with a disastrous defeat at the hands of the champion Lakewood outiit The score was a whltewash 5 to O The team did not seem able to recuperate from this disastrous defeat and was beaten by our greatest rivals Shaw 4 to 1 Hanna and McGeorge won their doubles match Loram came to Heights and went back victorious 3 to 2 The new tennis courts were used for the first time The ground was still soft making a farce of the match Alvord won his game in the singles and Hanna and MfGeorge scored in a three set doubles match The most peculiar incident of the season occurred at Elyria when the first set of a doubles match ended 1n darkness with the score at 15 to 14 in our favor When the series was completed Heights had suc umbed to Elyria at 3 to 2 The bright lxght of the season was the consistent performance of Hanna and McGeorge who were defeated only by the Lakewood duo The other members of the team were Thom, Simpson and Tucker vtho played first second and third singles respectively Levy and Alvord played first doubles Coach Phillips will have to develop a whole new team next year as the seven letter men graduate One hundred sixteen 3 I 'lv ' 1 1 n . 1 - r , . 1 1 , . . w 4 4 ' . e ', . .' , '- t t t 1 l I , , t . , . . 1 1 . . . . , . 1 1 1 - , . - 1 1 1 1 . , . - H U 1 Aw , . , . V 1 1 1 , . THE CALDRGN TOP Rott Ernest Hostettler Ld Spear Morrxson lucker Rouse Rlccrardo IOLJRNI ROW AlHarr1s Ralph McCeorgt Bull Thom Hank XV1lts Sec lrtus Itrdxnand Iuy Bob Dodd IIIIRD N. Rogtrs Cl1rk John Nan lipps Chuck PISSIHO Bill loslln Brrslow Hxnnx Tom Alxord Al XVest SICOND Rott mth Slyktr Rt d Dunhmm lx Xvhlltllllf Pull l yu. l Prts nt Chunk Noble Clark Al Adams BOIIOXI low lymln Chllds Dxtk MclVlon1glt Cllfl Cohn Url Byrns lrtszdtnt llmk NVe1ss Iryloe Pollack August Blnko AIQO Rob rt Srmpson Stan O Nul Irts NTQKIHHOH Qtlbtrt Cook Charles XVood bury Varsltv H Club HE purpose of the Varslty H Club IS to promote better sp1r1t fellowsh1p and athletxcs among the students at Helghts Any boy who has won a letter ln any varslty sport rs eltglble for membershlp The club functloned better th1s year than ever before It promoted the annual basketball game between the semors and the faculty It was dlspleased Wlfh certaln thmgs about the cafeterla and so took actxve charge 1n the runn1ng of the cafeter1a Club members were put 1n charge dur1ng lunch perlods to see that no trouble arose no paper was thrown on the floor and finally the and of the student body was sought to support the cafeterla The club stood loyally behlnd all teams and dur1ng the football season got out the black and gold banners whlch were worn by everyone ln the school When our team entered the Northeastern Ohlo Tournament the H club helped boost mterest and enthuslasm by sellmg basketball badges The school apprec1ates the work of thxs group and these boys have accomplnshed much for the good of Henghts Hugh School One hundred seventeen YA A t . ,. .i , . I v - v: t 1, yy ' ' , K -ky .N ,UI I, ' . , . Rt 'g fr' .. , ' 1 ,, ' ' . ' . . ., T ' . tv 'I C t' C ' ' . ,C t . td' U ' .I , t .U'T', 'lltt' '-'., D. l : . . '- .fn , . 'V-. . .r I C .' .ti V 'l. 7 '. ' . .t ' ' , ', ' ' H 1 . ,, ,, . . . 1 v v V v 44 rv - ' . v THE CALDRCN I coders Class Records Broken' LEADERS CLASS OFFICERS Jane Abbott Evelyn Shaffer Marlon Corcoran Mary Crowell VlfglHl3 Olds Molly Charnley Betty Russell Jean Corcoran One hundred ezghteen Preszdent Vzc Pres Vzce Pres Vzce Pres Vzce Pres Recordmq Sec Correspondmq Sec Treasurer Out ng Club bwxmmmg Club Tennls Club Athlet1c Club . T1-11-3 cALDRoN U Girls Athletics The Leaders Class HIS is the executive organization that regulates and conducts all girls athletic events in the high school It is composed of four clubs which give those interested in all types of activities an opportunity for extra work and pra tice The clubs are dlmgl Athletic Club fsoccer basketball baseball gym and track teamsl Swimming Club fswimmmg diving life saving! 4 Tennis Membership depends on character scholastic standing and ability in physical activities One hundred nmeteen . , . 9 l. The Outing Club-lfhiking, skating, riding, rowing, pad- 2. ' - , , , ' THE CALDRON LI VARSITH Torcr B Scott Kllby Shaffer Mxller Prcndcrgast Shnrk Nl Corcoran Olds Kxrtl Black Russcll Schwartz VARSIT Y Tortr Pcnty Ovxatt M Corcoran Russcll Olds Subs Mxlltr K1rt7 Wood Athletlc Club H Wearers To qualzfy Make any class squad SENIORS Abbott Shaffer Torer Martm Uh Slnrk M Corcoran Olds Feazel Russell Ovlatt SOCCER JUNIORS Stmson Prendergast Mlllcr Malone Kramer B Scott Vlaxwcll J Corcoran Phlllps Black I ydeckcr Fox BASKI TBALI SLNIORS Torcr MOFIISOH Ovnatt Maxvx cll M Corcoran Shaffcr Abbott Olds Russell One hundred twenty JUNIORS Panty B Scott Cookc Black Obrook Vlxllcr Gardner Prendcrgast Schuck Kramtr Charnlty SOPHOMORES Icutncr Norlm K1lby Bxshop Kcllcr H Scott Klrtl Kcnncy Grodxn V Stark Schwart7 SOPHOMORES KIFI7 Born Ktnnty I-lostctlcr lVlcKcnncy Bucklty Wood Turnock Campbcll ' CC 99 1- 0 7 . - 1 . . , 1 ' , l ' . 1 4 C 1 '4 1 - 1 Zclm I L 4 4 3 1 'I ' . 1 ' 5 1 ' ' , yu , r 1 Y . . l ' ' l 1 s 1 1, s . s t 3- ' x I - 1 V x V 4, - 1 I THE CALDRON E SYXlIT1I11lI1g C lub Requtrements for syyrmmtng club tre swtmmtng the 220 yard free style the snde and elementary back stroke tn good form surface dtytng cross chest carry the runmng front and back drves The tnterclass meet Judges ard txmers ready swtmmers ready C o Splash and they re ofl Arms franttcally ploughlng through the vxater nn an Amerlcan erayel Seottte s forgmg ahead and five pornts yyxll be added to the Junlor s score maybe She leads down the home stretch ah she s Wlnner Next IS the breast strok A new record 19 made by Janet Kenney Newt Isabelle Andrews beats the old plunge record by sxx feet yea Sophomores Betty Cooke comes tn her usual form and vy ms the d1y1ng wtth honors lhe nnal seore ls Jumors 40 Sophomores 22 Semors 10 lnhe yars1ty team IS made of the highest pomt wrnners VARSU X C ooke Setlll Kenney fxl1ClI'L yy s Cl RSS FILAMS Sl NIORS Xfl Coreortn Xlwyyell Russell Allin XVe1dl1ne IUINIORS C mpt Se wtt C apt C ltssmtn Syy trtf C ooke I C oreorln SCDPHCDXAORI S Kenney C tpt XVood Andre yy s C erson XVe1l Bltek Durmg the fall the club perlod 19 pent tn yy ater polo and other good t1mes ln the vytnter the ttme ts taken by practice for the meet vyhlle the entlre sprtng IS spent tn praetncnng and passlng the Red Cross Ltfe Savtng tes s Although none of the members haye attempted the Doy er to Cwalns streteh yet many of them haye hugh hopes Xl llf X ARSI IH Sl INIORS JUNIORS C htrnley Shtfler C tlloxy my Henderson Olds Xfltller Calloyy xy Xltxyyell C htrnley -Xyers XX tlters lxrtmer Xltller N 1 leflerson Xltxyyell 1 mt r Norltn Pnshop l t r l renelergtst One hunelre SCDl'llOXlORl S llorton Kenney Henderson Ayers XXh1teha1r C Impbell litshop cl lee e nity one ,- -N E- -X W v' ' . VW L I ' 1 1' ' L 1 ' ' s . j l . .V. I kk mx ' m l 'l u l L x f 1 . e . 5' ' . A V I I A 1 A A 's' ' 1 1 ' 1' s ' ,A K , k s , ,, ' . 1 . P A 3 Q. l .K , 1 D 1-4,71 My l ! 1 0 I lk . 1 y' ' ,' ,' ' 'e 'F e- '. ' f -A : M , , , , r . , , V I n C . e 4 C C l .- li. 2 f 1 . I ' . , I. . e se , I. '. ' f. , Pm. 1 ., '- . l,, Ke-lle'r Perry Keller Cfampbcll l, X . 1 ' 1- 9 ll C i x . 0 .V A y. 1 . I 1 1 ' ' c 1 ' r . . s . , V. . I . . ' v V ' ' 1 i u s f r 1 rg 4 t., L s A rm Y 1 1 v ' , . CRY. ' ' iXNl , re , - . , . . . . . . L e . t e l 3, . L I Y L L b ,L VL Y C e 1 X 1 A ' - 1 , V A V1 b VL 3 b ' k x Yu I . ' ' Nlclel .- '. ' ' - ' . . ,f ,, R cl e' .l ' Q. - '- ' U k. J , ,bn I I ll , I THE CALDRON 'I ennls Tournament u1l1Hc111o11s be Xll1g 3 oul ol D 'Smokes good form bnk hand 1nd forenm R1 1 8 t1mes I Aulenbucluer ll lNor1n Aulenbacher Aulenbacher Turnock CIUlCkSll111lx Andrevs s KITI7 Prenclergust XV1nkler D1ebold Osborn Bry an Kxamer Box le Yoder Shaffer Kuehle Olds Russell VARSI I Y M XV1nkler I: Bryan V Olds 5 Turnock KIYIY iDef111lrI XV1nkler Osborn Brym Yoder ilnffer Olds SI NIOR9 Boyle Yoder Shaffer Kuchle Olds V B Russell V1 mkler XX mkler Vx lnkler Bryan Btwn XXVTIIHLY Shaffer Olds lds TEAMS JU NIORS Prendergast XV1nkle1 Dnebold Osborn Bry 'nn lxrxmer XX1nklLr Olds SOPHOMORIMS I Aulenbacber H lXorl1n VI Turnock VI Cruukshnnk I Andrew s IX1r Members of all Four Clubs Maman Corcoran Mmrgaret Pnndergast Jean Co1coran Vlolet Schwartz Eleanor Maxvxell One hundred twenty two , . Q.. K. b' .- .KH vw H 5 . . . 3 4 1 - - N ' . . ' 1' 1 2.0 I M 1 I . M. I . 1-0 Z 0 x ,. 1. 1 4 - 4 X E. ' 4 1 . 1 N M. 1. 4 ' I 2-0 7 1 M. ' 1 2,0 , 1 If- ' 4 . 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'. 3 15. fz THE CALDRCN Heights Ililarities leaders Llass Nlusical Lomeely A I N dashes the injured girl her ankle swollen and her finger nail broken Behind her come two girls who are supposed to assist her but un fortunately they can not catch up to her Meanwhile outside the listener hears shouts of excitement This is the day of the interclass track meet Heart thrills and peanut butter Everybody is all excited ey en one of the assistants who rushes to the window to see what is happening It is not long however before the audience concludes that the seniors must have won For in comes the gang of girls On their shoulders is Janet the heroine of the hour Apparently she must have won the meet One of the smarter girls of the crowd informs these young athletes that food is at hand and eve ybody makes a mad dash for the door Act II Ah the male element of the story The curtain arises vyith the stage littered with young high school boys They all haye long hair Either they are all broke or the styles are changing Anvvy ay the gang s all here In strides the football hero amid a gust of salutations He lalls into a chair and proceeds to give an a count of himself The querade party Ah this young blood Everybody in this room of males is invited to attend IlVlore power to them J Anyway these young fellows think pretty well of this bunch of girls and certainly keep tab of their doings In fact this Leaders Class has even written a song for the group of boys which is greatly appreciated Some very clever songs are sung and to cap the climax in comes a sports review The entire audience wakes up to take notice of the array of beauty Every sport is portrayed from fishing to the process or making one s self beauti ful Bebe Barri s review could never hold competition with this crew The review ends and the curtain goes down Act III Dim lights a mass of color 57 varieties of costumes and the party is on By this time the onlooker reali7es that the different costumes rep resent most of the well known adyertisements Reyelation There is everything from deviled ham to Firestone tires What more could one ask? Dances and stunts from each ad are giyen very nicely Even the barbecue pig has to put in his two cents worth Meantime there is a budding romance at hand The football hero and the track heroine 'Xloyy you have the zest Pleasure cannot last forever though life must go on so yy ith some more songs the play ends Ey ery body happy? One hundred twenty three ll 5 ', if N' 'l if E 5 ct . . 3 , . . . v ' v ' ' Y . . V . g Y , V I A . . V. I , ' . . YI . Q D , 4 I . V , I I I E A I C ' 3 . 3 audience learns that Leaders' Class, the spice of life. is giving a masf . , V . . , . , . , . - Y I r A ' ' I ' f , 3 ' 1. 7' A 7 Y X V7 Y ' I I , I Q THE CALDRCN Fhe km anls Camp I IP There goes the ont hundrtd and ttnth pancakt fllpptd by tht capablt floppmg hand of Jam Abbott Bang' Bang sounds tht rt soundlng hammer of the ch1tf carpcnter MISS C ranc What vyar IS th1s? None fatr reader Tns a brnght Saturday mornmng at the Klyyams camp yy htrem the damsels of I eader s Qlass do ab1de on the1r week tnds What do they do Igzat sleep and eat some more Yet what IS more fun than sleeplng between two dew soaked mattresses eatxng oleslaw wnth a knlfe and endeay or1ng to consume cocoa make by the chtef cook and bottle vyasher MISS Weller Does one enjoy oneself? One does One needs must ask Charlotte Iaealel of her tnterpretatmon of the Mtdnmght R1de of Paul Revere I Charlotte a very good actress? Qht ts But I9 she a good horseback r1der 'I hat rtmalns to bt seen Wlth h1gh hllls to cltmb muddy vtaters to svylm 1n and dxshcs to be washed nobody at th1s excurslon could be 1dle espectally when dr1nk1ng water has to be fetched from a farmhouse about three mtles away But what does rt matter to a Leaders Class g1rl? That IS nothmg m pared to carrymg your ovs n cot and mattress so that you may attempt to sleep Everybody had a rtpplng good tnmt though dtdn t thtyP I o a Lamp Slte An aspen sycamore and lonely pnne On steep bluff aboyc the llttle lakc 'Seem tall and gaunt ln mystlc pale moonshtne But vyhat a change vyhtn glOVKlIl 1 camp fires wake And songs and tunes float to thc l1st ntng car' A gray ovsl hoots and tree toads chlrp tn gltt Lach sound of qulet ty mng one may hcar By l1st ntng carefully and qu1ttly But later all grovys stlll save one trct toad And gentle lappnngs of thc wavts bclovy ln many spots of beauty I hayt strode But not so IUJEIC as tht camp fire s gloyy No other plact for cartfree happy boys Can brmg to them such thrllls and happy Joys Brown IV Sczuclund One hundred twenty four F 71 0 7 I K v ' - 1 x x x x 1 7 x 1 . . L L v s ' , v , ,g A x 1 y , . . . . s 1 , . . It . t , V 3 3 3 ,J D D V . , , . , . . In . . , V Y Y . , 7 l 1 - x w ' - 4 . k A. - s 1 P , 1 1 7 7 3 , , , Y . , . . . . CO - 7 7 . . . . , s - ,V 1 , . V1 W W' rl v D Y! D . , . L. L v - I ' V L r 1 1 sh 4 A V .,. I D y in ' ll' 2 ' sv A 1 L . .,. Y .x V , I 33. , 7 L V y ' x 1 m y , fs . . , 1 m- , 1 V' J 3 , L . ' '.4 I . ind LITERARY 'I k ,4 1 fi L, !l4'?'Qf jf ' fl A I ' , , ,, Mgf ff X X A x 1. F ,LI I N 'In ' H X fs , j ,y f fl f if if LNQ75, i f , Lf - YY X W .Q -. 4 -....i1 f'X Y1 L THE CALDRCN The Washmgton Trlp June 1 9 2 7 4 ON I forget Roll yourself up 1n th hammock and put 'X your clothes IH the berth Be care ful son Wr1te soon daughter Remember not to eat cantaloupe for breakfast you know It doesn t agree vuth you Dont overdo yourself now Toot' Tootl They re off sxxty semors bound for Washlngton That tram rxdel Drrt br1dge candy scenery a neat d1nner an more d1rt Dad that Umon Statmon 1n Washmgton look good? No not much We stood gawkxng at It lnot bexng accustomed to a well vte ll say a really refined lookmg stat1onl unt1l they herded us over xts spotless marble floors Pell mell 1nto buses we plled and off for a b1rd s eye v1ew of Washrngton D Llndyl C At the end I-Iamrlton Hotel and shower baths w1th soapl After d1nner the crowd filled the top of a double deck bus We entertamed that d1gn1fied c1ty wlth Im from Ohlo There s a Long Long Traxl A W1nd1nf1 and of course Sweet Adeline And I mlght add saw the srghts vslth the a1d of a s1mply gorgeous moon Next mornmg Lrndy hlmself A wonderful parade It vsas We never saw so many horses umforms and bands before Lmdy met all expectatlons Every sweet g1rl graduate s heart surely d1d jump around when that SIX foot St LOUIS boy went by Mr Looley and SIX Lmdy fans charged up the h1ll to Wash1ngton monument and heard Coolldge and Lmdbergh speak But was It hot? Mr Cooley came to the rescue w1th pop for all SIX A dance that nrght at the hotel Other than th fact that there were ten grrls to every boy vt e had a fine t1me Vrled to rope In the elevator boys but the management sa1d NO ln b1g black letters The Bureau of Prlntxng and Engravxng gave everybody a b1g k1ck Would be m1ll1ona1res wlshed for rubber arms besxdes thelr rubber necks when they saw the plles of good old Amerlcan Greenbacks The Botanlcal gardens, I mustn't forget those My dear, they were excxtrng It was srmply teamlng that day And xt doesn't ram cats and dogs 1n that crty, xt ralns pla1n honest to goodness wet ram The place KX 41 One hundred twenty szx . . . , 6 ff - 1 , fwfl'-', ' ,, ....-r1.4 L '.1!1 . AV X' 1 .. '-. vLi'?f:,,1I ' 7 ' XT - . ..fflff1.-gsmegfff I. , - , .- X f -1.gf:'-c, H - A 2- ,, .!?f'ii,,,Fg-J A- J ,1 V4 1- J.,-4 aku, f'e. '--1 1 - w '- 1' K' 1 t 1 .H v-- ' . 'JT e ff. H73 'fir 'I' 1' f ' P ' - ' ' ,. ,'-r'5 'g, I. N.-11 Y, f ,- , , L 1. 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THE CALDRON ltakcd nke a fish nct and we just tort through Rmllx you d ncvcr guess Vllss Stelnman was a dxgnlfied typtng teacher to watch her try to run bctw een the drops Then The Max flow er I resldcnt Collxdge s xacht was fun lnht sallors were rtal sallors One lrttlc Helghts glrl lnot revealrng ldentlty sworn to stcrecyl asked thc sarlor xx ho was showmg us around whv he drdn t wear a slrcker lIt was ramrng that dayl Whv dont you carry an umbrella? sard Mrss Because I don t have one was thc answer Well returned Mr Qarlorman thats just why I dont wear a slrcker She thought thrs was the trmc to find out all about John Coolldge Wonderlng whether he was good looklng or not I asked Whats he l1ke Glrls mostlx was the reply You know lf for no other reason I d luke to be Presrdent just to rrde on that y1cht It s wbso lutely every brt as rmmaculate as the Washmgton statron and thats gorng some belreve me Stevel Before leaxrng excrybodx ktssed the foot of the statue rn the doorway of the Caprtol Burldmg so we d all come ba k next year on our honeymoon l'hey say nts ntver farlcd yet In the vemng ofa nxcc warm Vxfashmgton day wc boarded thc tram soux emrs and all As a f1re well surprrse Mr Stewart con ductor of th trxp handed exerx one of us a dollar I-Ie had h1d some monex left over Rnght then and there we xoted that Mr Stew art was one good o e scout Arrrx cd home the next morn mg to spend the rest of our lrx es telllng the world what a glorrous trme we had on the first Wash rngton Trrp taken by Herghts Hrgh Semors lean Shzrlz Sky sea and treetrops Wmd and clouds Tmy salls of a drstant shrp A grey whxtc mrst and far In xon eastern skx f F J H' I E 6 MVJ 'i I W '11 Bun rnrf KTM 'F ,bg A-1 l Z Wray If ff xl ff I A sunrlsc pale Flshermen returnrng home From an all mght s trlp How bcautxful IS all and Oh how glorrous to lrxe Om hundred fttenty sccen 3 'A 1' 1 . 3 U Y I H ! . . 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L , V , D ' ', - ' 1 ' ' , ' ' f V V ' ' U j J D ' - I THE CALDRGN Gettlng Into AVldtlOH WONDER how many young Amerrcan boys have deep dovun rn therr hearts the keen deslre to some day be a famous a1r pllot or the presldent of a large alrplane corporatron Boys that rs a frne ambl tron but when you enter av1at1on know what you are gettrng lnto and what you are up agalnst Flyrng IS not a trade ut IS a professxon You cannot break unto lt you must work mto nt and the road to success IS ln many ways as long and as hard as the road that must be traveled bv the legal or medlcal student The edu atlonal requlrements are hlgh and as ln all other professlons there rs always somethxng new to learn The great things accomplrshed rn avratron last summer came so suddenly that lt IS drflicult for many of us to reallze that years of patlent study and dangerous hard work were expended before all of th1s hap pened Nearly everyone of any standing 1n Amerlcan av1at1on today has served a long apprent1cesh1p Colonel Lxndbergh studled worked and traxned for years before he was ready for h1s great moment Claren e Chamberlaln fought almost every obstacle a man could face before he was ready to fly from New York to Germany Byrd has been 1n av1at1on for years and rs recognlzed as one of Amerlfa s greatest av1ators H recently flew from New York to France Many more cases could be grven to prove the necessrty of long ex perlence nn thls busmess of flyrng No Arr Mall contractor IS permltted to employ a pllot w1th less than 200 hours of actual flylng on hrs record and most of them prefer men who can show 500 to 1000 hours The lrmlnary tralmng and qual1fy themselves for consrderatlon as candudates for commlssrons Now let us consrder thc educatronal requlrements of av1at1on There are three methods whereby a young man of average flnanclal standlng can prepare hrmself for thxs professron The first IS by enterrng a prrvate avlatxon school Schools of thrs class can be found mn almost every state The school selected should first of all have competent lnstructors and equlpment rn the second place lf should not promlse too mufh ln the thrrd place the student must not expect too much No flymg school whrfh does not grve actual Hymg rnstructlons can be of great value rn furthermg aerral ambrtron The only way to learn to fly IS to fly and lt IS because of thrs fact that the majorrty of prlvate avratron schools are not recommended for prospectlve avlators srnce these schools as a rule do not offer many hours of actual flyxng ln therr courses The second method IS to qual1fy as a flymg cadet 1n the Army Arr Corps The Army IS authorrzed to malntarn flyrng schools for a total of not more than 2 500 Hyrng cadets The entrance requrrements are qurte strrct The appllcant must pass a SlflCt physrcal examrnatron l-le must have or the equrvalent to two years of ollege Work An examrna tron 1S also grven the applrcant to see 1f he possesses any inherent flyrng ab1l1ty Any male crtlzen of the Umted States between the ages of twenty One hundred twenty ezght . y . ' Y . , , . , Y . . ,V , . b e Army School students must do 250 hours before they can pass their pre- THF CALDRON and twenty sex en years who cin meet these qualifications is placed upon an eligible list and when his turn comes is enlisted as a flying cadet and ordered to report for training The enlistment is for a term of three years but students are usually released upon completion of the prescribed course Upon satisfactory completion of the cours a limited number of cadets are offered one years actiwe duty with the Army Air Corps as second lieutenants At the end of this period they are eligible to fill vle ancies which may occur in the Army Air Corps Then the third method is by enlistment as a seaman second class in the United States Nat al Reserve pros ided that he can pass the same Bk aminations required for the flying cadets and comes within the age limit Eighteen to twenty six Upon acceptance a practical flying course re quiring six vteeks of active duty is given If the student shows up well in the ground school he is given ten hours of instruction in a training sea plane with dual controls and is then given thirty hours of solo flight that is flying by himself After this primary course the student is eligible for advanced train ing at the Naval Air Station Hampton Roads Virginia The course normally takes six weeks it includes additional theoretical instruction as well as fifty hours of actual flying After a final examination the stu designation as naval axiator Many business concerns are beginning to use iirpllnes to transport their products and good positions can be obtained with them as a pilot for their nr truck Among the better known concerns using airplanes to transport their goods are Ihe Standard Oil Company The Royal Typewriter Company the United Cigar Stores of America FI he Curtis Candy Company the Contmental Motors Corporation and the National Lead Battery Company All of these concerns are very much pleased with this new method of transportation and it will not be long before many more business corporations employ it Thus there will be many positions open for pilots The large air liner of the future will have its radio operators and nav1gators The ground organwation and the care and management of airports will also call for a new class of specialists Traffic department employees will also have a large measure of opportunity for rapid ad xancement particularly in the solicitation of business for air lines American aviation needs young energetic and ambitious men who are willing to begin at the bottom loxe the climb and who will be ready and able to be the men on top eventually It demands specialists in every department of activity who are deeply interested in it and are willing to give up much to help its cause If money return is the gos erning factor in the choice of a profession of a young man axiation is not his place It is a real man s profession and takes a real man to succeed in it R B Szmpson One hundred letenty mne ' 1 U 1- YI ! 3 5 ' A I C ' A X Y D 'I 5 ' I L i I 1 xc I . 1 x 1 . I 1 I T I Q' ' 4 . 1 . . Y D, vl 1 '- dent receives a rating as ensign. United States Naval Reserve, and a . I Lk L K V' Q L IAA H i i I I l I ll C ik A 7 . . . . . . J 'J - . THE CALDRCN Ihe Iarrst bettler AVE you ex er thought of what adventure rs Acco drng to my lexrcon rt means comrng upon nndrng Thrs adxenture certarnly does not take adx antage of all the word offers but rt complres to all that Webster asks of rt Somehow most of us thrnk we must go away for thrngs that are drfferent or hrstorrcal and offer adventure I found my mrstake rn thrs rn a place whrch rs known as Ambler Park If you should happen to have heard of rt that rs probably because two bootleggers were mur dered there thrs fall By thc way that seems to offer adventure rn rtself For convenrence I wrll start at the bus stop at the bottom of Cedar I-Irll and walk up North Park Boulevard and under the rarlroad tracks To the rrght and across Doan Brook rs a hrll to flrmb whrch grves me a nrce new vrew of the whole crty A road leads along the south of the ravrne At the left rs a sheer drop rnto the trees and at the rrght rs a low sandstone clrff aboxe whrch the mamrroth Baldwrn Reservorr burlt If I were takrng thrs trrp a year ago I should have seen a round tower of crumblrng stone agarnst thrs stone bank People sard the Shaker settlers used rt agarnst the lndrans once I doubt that story but nevertheless regret that the crty has removed exery trace of rt In the decayrng log rarlrng I ind a log removed completely That must be the place through whrch the reservorr contractor drove hrs car to hrs death last year' The natural path seems to lead along the creek bed now Soon the gorng rs hard because of grant boulders and uprooted trees whrch straddle the lrttle stream from bank to bank The xalley rs wrdenrng now rnto a basrn of forlage When evenrng comes the brook wrll send rts cool mrst rnto the green depressrons among the rocks The last rays of the sun wrll shrne rmpressrsely on the feathery folrage of a few grant prnes and turn the trunks of the towerrng ashes to strrps of srlver Sud denly though the twrnkle of 1 street lrght on the boulevard above wrll brrng back the roarrng crty all around Agarn the ravrne narrows for on the left a great mass of shale and stones rrse rn a hrgh steep slope where the debrrs from the reservorr has Hlled rn the raller From nder thrs a so f br dg fs n stone under runnrng up to the creeks edge Some enterprrsrng farmer had once burlt a brrdge here On the rrght bank a sloprng roadway that strll shows the regular washboardrng of a corduroy road cuts rnto the hrllsrde If your eyes are sharp you wrll see a square post emergrng srx rnches above the park grass to whrch the farmer had onfe fastened hrs swrngrng barn doors One hundred thzrty rw 1: y ,. 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I , I 1 l x .V Y V V ' 7. k 1 1 y I ' ' 1 'P Y I ' I c 1' ' V 1' 'I' 1 THE CALDRGN lhou Shalt Not Pass' ANY corrldor guards consrderthemselyes martyrs to a good cause Some con fess they accepted ther' posts rn order to escape the Sung Qing Qtudy Halls Others regard the posltlon as 1 socnl asset e W system constltutes a branch of student self N management The guards statxoned t iv each stalr landlng and at ey ery exlt are un der the drrectxon of floor lreutenants and ,. head captams About tyyenty four are on duty eyery perxod durlng the day The Qj ! tenure of the guard s post depends on the 4 f quallty of servxfe rendered and h1s scholastlc standmg Mr DAVIS lends much to the ef HCICIICY of thls organ17at1on wrth hrs dxscre elon just1ce resour efulness and congen1al1ty Not long ago a questlonnalre was glven to the guards by the edltors of the Caldron who decxded to devote a page to th1s so called Bastllle feature of school l1fe at Herghts A few condeseended to reply All admltted they have most trouble vw nth the Qemors Sey eral yy ere emphatlc m mslstxng that blondes glve em the most trouble Mr Young Mnss Monnett and Mxss VN eller hue often been mls taken for students while Benjamm Wnllrarns and Clunn looked luke teachers the new guards declared Theres a drfference between Jumors and Qophs determxned by the way each reacts to the Where s your pass? The Jumor trxes to get by the Soph brmgs the pass to the guard s chalr sometlmes a Jumor says lm worlemg on the stage or l m 1 hall guard on the next floor One bold student shouted Pass? Nawl lm the Kmg of Englandl When the guards were asked lf a student refuses to let you see hls pass what do you do' many an amusmg answer was wrrtten Here IS one The grrls 1n the gym certannly do hate to obey us' One girl became qulte desparate ln an attempt to leave gym before the bell rang she climbed out the window near the gym door returmng to the school by the corr1dor leadmg to the stage The system however worked well at the other end for when she came 1nto the hall she was confronted and after some persuaslon sent back to the gym to VVBII for the r1ng1ng of the bell What do you thmk the best thmg the corr1dor guard system as a One hundred thzrty two r 1 N , -- I ff ' ' 1 1 -1 11 Q e . -z- yr , 1 I f - at - P 'A f . . TI I e x 1 ' 1' ' ff, ,, ,, . 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THE CALDRON whole has accomplrshedp The almost unanr mous reply was It has stopped loitering rn the halls Other comments on the system are rnter estrng I thought I might enjoy being of some use to my school A girl rn the Senior class on guard duty confesses I wouldn t miss berng a corridor guard for anythrng When Im on lf? duty I can whrstle Sweet Adeline without be I 1ng drsturbed Try rt some time Its great tl 3 especrally rf you an get the whole floor going Drop around and see me I have my At I-Iomes third period on the flrst floor northwest corner You can t miss me for I ll be whrstlrng rrdor Pass Please lihe lero Hour I-IEN the alumni of Heights High have grown old and white haired and are sitting around therr fires with tnerr great grandsons on their knees they will relate to them not blood curdlrng storres of wounds re received rn the Revolutionary War but the stories of wounds received by a jab rn the back from someone s pen as they madly rushed up those three flights of stairs to the cafeteria Take for instance the case of room ll8 Ihe class is composed largely of girls Wlien the bell rings it 12 00 we madly rush from the room at about 60 per At the same time 1 class composed lirgely of boys rushes forth at about 80 per Of course If s always been known that ladres go first but somehow at the trme we can t persuade the boys bo by means of elbows and spike heels we make our way to the second floor where we find about 900 students assembled together rn the spa e of one square inch Thus rn a body we push on to the third floor Nine hundred minds with but a single thought that of cold mashed potatoes and soggy sandwiches I hose that actually get places in lane are rewarded with the loss of an eye or an arm but who cares about that as long as food is in sight' Of course there are varrous ways to correct this cafeteria rush In the first place the simplest xx ay would be to do au ay wrth the lunch perrod entirely However I think that might meet with a little disapproval If all the students that entered the cafeteria were met by a pompous head waiter rn full dress sunt who handed them a menu of Iarench dishes and a cover charge perhaps the crovx ds would diminish and vsouldn t feel that desire to rush to the cafeteria As our fond parents think that one dollar suffices the students for lun h money the crowd rn the cafeterra would dwrndle Alas there rs only one solution left that of installing an adequate traffic system We leave rt as a mere suggestion for the 'Student Councrl Mzrzam Ymzth One hundred thzrtq three' rt . 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I . . h ' l l ll I I ' 4 THE CALDRON Polly s Triumph S the Clty of Georgla steamed slowly out of the port two women were seen clutchlng a cage ln whlch was a parrot as they waxed frant1cally to some one on the wharf The boat was off on an all day tr1p The day was lovely and clear wxth a blue sky and the last famt t1ngCS of the rosy dawn showmg along the eastern hor17on MISSQS Izlln and Mathllda Graham were two tall plam sptnsters dressed IH the severe costume of thelr age Ellfa seemed older as her halr was gray her dress black and lxnes and wrlnkles were begmnlng to show on a face not vet mlddleaged lVIath1lda although Iihza s twm had brown halr wore 1 green dress and her face was stxll soft and unwunkled I declare I dont know when Ive had such a funny feellng as sknmnnng over water 11ke thls stated Mathllda Qh I do hope that Polly doesn t take 1t 1nto ber head to act up whlle we re here It would be just llke her declared MISS El17a tartly FI hat b1rd IS absolutely good for nothlng and the sooner you real17e that and the faster you get rxd of her the better If w1ll be for you Not a thxng does she do all day long but Jabber to be let 1n and out of her cage If she only saxd thmgs whmch were proper for good people to hear I wouldn t be so mortlfled but last Wednesday afternoon when the parson was call mg that awful blrd started swearmg l1ke Sallor Sam taught her to do I felt downrlght cheap s1tt1ng there knowxng that there wasn t a thmg I could do to stop her whtle the preacher sat there aghast Well shes a lot of company when you re away El17a and I reckon you d mlss her just as much as I would lf we sold her and me As IVlath1lda started to walk down IDL deck to see some frxends El17a called after her sharply Mathxlda do you see what I seef There s that worthless Tom Warner talkmg to Ablgall Sloans Aren t they the terrlble people? MISS Ab1ga1l probably left her poor dymg mother home alone and Tom 1t IS well known doesn t support hrs famnly I never saw uch a boatload of worthless people as are on th1s shlp today Ellza don t you suppose that Mrs Sloane sent Ab1ga1l to have a good tlmet She 1sn t the kmd of a daughter who would leave her help less mother alone and as for Tom he has a new lob and IS probably taklng h1s whole famxly for a boat r1de No I don t suppose anyth1ng of the kmd I know that Mrs Sloane dldnt send Ab1ga1l on a vacatlon The glrl IS always takmg ttme off her work to pray It s mlghty lmprooable TYYIT Tom has 1 I-Ie s such a wander1ng crltter that he couldn t keep a job two days Be sxdes he s too selfish to take hls famlly on a boat r1de unless he could get half fares for all I m so glad that ll s mee weather mterrupted Mathllda the sun I9 so brnght and the sky so blue that we wlll surely have a lovely day It s just as l1kely to ram as not retorted Ehfa The weather Om huncired thirty four , . J x - y A 1 ' 1 I ' 1 Y , . 3 V 7 D Y . - I Y . , l . I H I l l . S I . .'A li , I l Y P I A . ' I 1 I ' I ' A l Q v 1 1 C , . I l , I 3 3 I 7 . , . . , 1 Y H , . I . J lv , . I-Iump, well. I don t recokn there s much love wasted between Polly ll' I 3 ' 3 J D -J ' Y '33 J ' X s . U . 1 . . l y C n C 1 ' ' e ' . '- ' ' ' - ---..1-,-e.job. v ' f v ' A 3 - Q j 'I l ' , ,, AA V ny I Y' ' ' A4 V ' H w 1 I l .. THE CALDRON ts ttrrtbly decetytng Wtll you go gosstp as usual ind I ll go taltt my ptll for my tndtgtstton IS bad today After chattmg yyuth somt frttnds and tnjoytng the luxury of a steamtr charr for 1 yy htlt Mathllda starttd for tht statt room yvhtch she and her snsttr had approprtattd for thtlr paclyagts and Polly As sht ntartd tht door lylathllda thought sht htmrd muffltd sobs and crtts of Thtrt thtrt Iolly Lltla yvtll flx you all up tn a mtnutt Wlmat IS tht matttr wtth Polly ' t1aculattdlVIathtlda as sht tntertd and savy her stster bandaglng tht parrots leg Oh tt s all my fault for leltrng Polly out of htr cage sobbed I:l1za There yvas a Jerk on the boat and Polly ftll from the upper berth where she had been sleepmg Im afratd she s broken her leg Oh no Im sure nothlng sertous has happened to Polly And bestdes tt s not your fault Polly should learn to catch herself Don t feel badly Mathtlda she has only strameo her leg Do you remember that I satd thls that you would feel badly rf any thtng happened to Polly I don t remember a thmg of the ltmd snapped Mathtlda her mood changlng That fooltsh btrd should learn to lte on the mrddle of a bed I expett sht s broken her leg and Wtll dtt I always sald that tht b1rd yy ould comt to some bad end lbttttf llftchtr QHIPS Eagtr and txptttant I watch tht shlps omt tn Mud tht tlatttr and tht tlash and tht tlang of lnrbor dm I yy atth for my shtp Sh1pS from tytry country bearlng cargots strangt I can set thtm tvery ont they art all yytthtn my range All but my shtp Anxrously I yyatt I fear to glye up hope I scan tht grey sea ltne and tn the dark I grope Ior my shxp Ihen amld tht shouttng and the nolst of forttgn creyys XV1th a start lf dawns upon mel d best hurry or I d lose My treasurt shlp For you stt my happy yy atttng has yy asttd prtcxous ttme And I ltnoyy that I must yy orlt to mtrlt trtasures fine I yyorlt for my shtp 1JOfOlhLl Hrzdczes Iigrtmtdl T1lhKfl7 Ont htmclrttl llmltf Htt . . . . . , 1 r r 1 v 1 v . , . . . t , L I ' 1 1 t . r 1 1 1 V . L I . 1 r 1 1 1 1 L . . 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 11 , . t . ,, . . . . . ,, 1 1 1 1 D 1 1 e V 1 4. t . tv - . 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 . l , . . , 7 1 -1 - v ' vv 1 v , t 1 . U . 1 r 1 - Q - v vt 1 . . 44 v - - , . . , . . . . 1 . . . . . ., V V 3 4. v . . ,, . 1 v . N. . . . . - 1 1 - 1. 1 1 1 , - 1 1 1 1 1, . 1 t -1 1 1' 1' 1 f 1 I ' , . . 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 . K L , , . 111 v 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1, 1 ' Y f 1 V ' . . . 1 - . 1 ' 1 1 V v v . . 1 v r , ,F 1 11 1 r r r 1 1 v 1 y 1 ' 1 y v L' 3 I 1' Nl! t' I t'n I ' , -, - H yn THE CALDRON The Gray Mask HERE came a bus1ness l1ke knockxng on the door of Inspector Ster Img s office Thus xnterrupted the thmknng of the grlffled old pollce veteran who had served on the detectne foree for nearly thlrty long years Come 1n was h1s gruff reply 1n between the hghtlng of a large black cxgar The newcomer entered and walked ox er to where the chlef was sxttmg Well what s the news? I just recelxed your call The Inspector motloned to a chalr and when the younger man had seated hlmself the chlef began You remember that chem1st that we h1red to test that potsoned food 1n the Banmng case? Well he IS expeumentmg w1th an exploslve that IS the strongest yet It IS nearly up to perfectuon Sllm and h1s gang are trynng to get It maybe tryxng to sell II to a forelgn country who has a grudge agalnst another A few ounces of th1s stuff c1n destroy New York But they must get someone who can handle lt and for thts lob they are gettxng a man from Chxcago by the name of Qlmmons I-Ie has no faclal features for a few years ago he was expernmentxng wnth some chemlcals and they exploded But he had put Ins arms over hts eyes thus protectmg them I-Ie wears a gray mask to hlde hts uglmess wlth only an opemng for hls eyes Now here s where my plans come mn When 'ilmmons comes m on the tram Ill have two men take hmm off at the statnon before and you put ln hls place At thns the hnef took a gray mask from hls desk drawer and gave 1t to Garth to try on Perfect' was hns only exclamatlon Garth that scar on your neck shows up and helps nn your make up Now when the tram comes ln one oi the gang w1Il meet h1m and we Il be there to trall them At seven o clock IH Brldgeport At seven thlrty that evenlng the tram pulled 1n at Brldgeport and a I1ttle trouble was had w1th Slmmons when he saw the detect1ves motlve Garth was put nn h1s place and the tram started When lf neared the clty umlts xt slowed up and two men walked over to Garth s bench fllppmg a com as a stgnal They took hls arm and walked to the rear platform where they jumped off thus eludmg the pollce Halllng a taxl they went to thenr hangout where the other members of the gang col Iected Ihen they pxled lnto a large tourlng car and drove over to the chemlst s house where only George an expert safe r1cker and Snnmons were to enter whlle the others stood watch Both entered through a wmdow oxerpowered the watchman and entered the room where the safe and LXPIOSINL w as It was George s work to open the safe and QIIUTHOHS to handle the devnl s workmanshup An hour later George was rewarded wlth the opemng of the safe but when he moxed aslde for Qnmmons he glared mto the mouth of a heaxy revolver What s the joke 'iamp was George s questlon to Girth s acttve meamng One hundred thzrty stx 1 , 1 1 - . 1 3 .rr X i 1 1 - 1 1 .1 - 11 - 1 - - - 1 1 1 - - 44 1 - - 11 7 . , . . 1 4, 1 . . 1 - 1 1 ' 1 . e 1 . 1 , 1 I ' ' e e. e 1 1 1 1 1 , I 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 . . , 1 . . . , - 1 L 1 . . . ,, . , 1,1- el . - . . 1. 11 1 1 1 , . . . . 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'e THE CALDRON It s no yoltt to bt on your Qmdt ot tht qun so mt doyyn 'md mike yourstlf mt homt untll mormnq But Qltorgt mydt 1 Iungt for SIFIIINOFIS only to bt Qtopptd by 21 bulltt I htn ftlrmq tlmt tht othtrs hld ht1rd tht shot ht sat doyyn m lront of tht saft yuit IS tht qano flltd rn Vyfhat s tht matttr Sam Sptak qulck or I II bloyy your brmms out and pullmg hls gun lt setmcd is If ht yy us Qomg to t1rry out hrs thrt It Ht yy 15 pokmq fun about my tuct md I told hlm somtthmg I ytn I lyylltd hum In stlf dtftnst Thlt s a good Ilnbl stud gllfli but I hayt my oyyn suspltlons ant I m golng to stt rf you art the rtyl Symmons No nttd to do that sald Garth qurttlv takmg the mask off hrs fact meanyyhtlt pullmg hm gun Stt Qlmm Im a poor bull but st1Il I got you No you don t Put that gun doyy n you fool don t you ste that It you shoot mt tht bulltt yv1II pus through mv body III that sack qmg tolloyymg surt Clarth thtn bltyy hm polttt yy htstlt tht sound rtathmq tht thltf s tare as Iosmq tratk of tht gang ht mme dlrett to tht thtmlst S houst I hub 1 CI'lI11lI11Igt1I1g yy 19 fapturtd :md thrs madt Gwrth a It'tdtr ln hm dtpirtmtnt fllbtrl Sttm I I Iymq sparks Xhluqn rtmyrlys BLQIII to rust md bloyy Gropmg flamts Mrsgumdtd mms S ttp yynldly u mt I tlpmq Grte Unqutlltd dtsuts Sprt md rum is thty go Qmouldtrmq toyls Dtspondtnt Souls mtt out md lost thtlr U yyy ftlllh Craft Graff Om htzntlrttl lhzrltf st Utn I H If I I I I .I I I I ' K . .I .I I t t r Sm L 1 A I .H iX X L X K X ki- L ' X x X X , I X X I X X X X X Y I xx x ' l Y Y L. vlv . I Y I 3 ' 1 v 1 ' - y I X 5. x 'L -I I 7 .L x L I L x I - L y K y -I A , Vx V V - v XY Y ' X I Q -A . AA XX A I I D I v v Q I ' v - I J 1 I I Y A X X I 4 Lk ' I of army' destroyers, Slim dropped his gun and put up his hands. the s . YA L' I ' N X X Y -5 .43 Y 'L X' 1 X - ' Q y - I. 'ky X A. L- ki R - f X 1 L ' ' X A X lt' It A in r N I L I D L 'Ly v x I 1 L XL X I In X K X . ' tx 'I . If RISS .iw-f ' tt t I fro. fxk I i-v n IL ' L I i . If. I' . . V blt '. 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'.'111 11 -'1' Caldron Staff THE CALDRGN O h d df y THE CALDRGN 'lhe Caldron Staff Acknoxyledges THE staff wrshes to extend thanks to the rndrxrduals whose assrstance has been rnvaluable rn the publrshrng of thrs Caldron Specral thanks are due the Korner and Vx'ood Co and Harrrson Korner for the color rnsert on xx hrch the forexx ord appears 'I he Caldron edrtors thank Mrs Kendall for her careful supervrsron rn edrtrng and plannrng the 1928 volume The busrness department extends rts apprecratron to Mr Cooley for hrs servrces rn managrng the financral affarrs Beatrrce Boyle extends thanks to Mrss Wrsxx all and to the folloxvmg puprls who have rendered specral serxrce rn the preparatron of art work Gaylord Smrth for the cover desrgn and dedrcatron page Alfred Har rrs for the tower etchrng Rudolph Bundas Vrrgrnra Frasrer Josephme Valentrne Marron Campbell Robert Clark and Betty Neal for rnsert pages and Mrchael Ungar for hrs extensrve work wrth the photographes Those members of the art classes who have assrsted have also rendered valuable servrce I yman Chrlds and Ralph McC1eorge have comprleel all yokes appear mg rn thrs Caldron lhe Kodak C lub has wrllrngly supplred the snap shots Mrss Sternman his co opermted xxrth Llsre Berman typrsl rn the preparatron of copy lucrlle frsher a trxrtres edrtor thanks Mrss Wallace for her work wrth the club prctures and acknoxx ledges the help of her commrttee mem bers as well as the club secretarres who have contrrbuted the artrcles Henry Werss sport edrtor rs rndebted to hrs commrttee Rilph Srlxer Mort Engel and John Abbott for the athletrc xxrrte ups Walter Cuoldhammer rn charge of the pr tures for the June class acknowledges the supervrsron of Mrs Baker Stanley Drevxs rn charge of the January prctures thanks Molly Yoder for her assrstance Martha Wolfenstern and Alrce Drechsel thank Mrss Lutton for as srstance rn the lrterary department and rn addrtron thank the lzznglrsh teachers vxho have co operated vxrth us rn securrng materral The Caldron staff and faculty advrsers feel especrally rndebted to the adxertrsers who have made thrs annual possrble xxrth the co operatron of the Senror Class who supported so loyally the subscrrptron campargn whrch assured the publrshrng of the book The prrntrng rs by The Exangelrcal Press the engraxrng bv the Mugler Engraxrng Company the photography by Kehres and the cox er by The Mueller Pelt7 Company One hundred forty one ' 1 V 1 a Y V , x ., e r' 1 1 V Y A L u 1 1 1 I V . 1 V 'I Y 3 'I V ' V Q l T V V V V V V V V V V V 1 4 1 4 x x L K 1 1 1 4 n 4 I Y e n 1 4 1 V 4 1 V 1 un 1 Lt L e K V Q 4 1 ,- V 1 1 V- 1 J V . 1 , . V 1 1 1 1 - V 1 , . Y V Y C V 1 V - V V - 1 V 'I V V . . e V , . V V - V I V V - V , V V - V ' . V - V V ' V V V V 1 1 - 1 Zl THE CALDRON 1-nxyv-11X n.IIl LII Caalcntkar SLP I I:VlBI:R 7 Rcg1strat1on Return of old A fr1ends Loss of graduates not1ced Report 250 Sophomores lost Sen1o1s suffermg from Ill fCI'lOIlIy complex Annual rush at Bookstore Assembly Int1oduct1on of 11 yy teachers 1M1 ast from Poky Tovynl Calttelsohn FCYILVHS Scmor tr1p to Wash1ngton ll. 'lLL l-hyd L.L UQX ki 'JCVVX YL Mr I avx son masqucrades as a trafhc cop 1n lower hall Football speakers attempt to rouse school sp1r1t Cam pa1gn for season t1ckcts begms DISCUSSION of clubs 111 as sembly Golf Club org n IZG Leaders class party it K1 yy an1s Kamp at Chagrm Charlottf Feazcl fell off a horse Bank open Pennant oflcrcd to the room W1th h1ghest number of depos1tors WlSIgOm3 Club sponsors Boy s M1xer B Q5 G campalgn starts One hundz ed forty two ,f Q QQXXKD ly K DVS? WHEN Mr Wl11teha1r speaks Dad s Club 1n Assembly O Kabe Club formed for sophomore g1rls Season t1ckets campalgn ends Glrls vsxn by oyerwhelmlng major1tyf P1rst game of season Helghts tr1ms Pa1nesy1lle 6 2 Student C ounc1l begms to lle1ghts Culee Club records played 1n assembly lntroductlon of ncvx students from schools all over the country 30 DLHCIQHCY cards GEN HE F, BooK fHUM5-1 gl 5. l Ei ,atv t saab 5 ANNUAL QUSH AT BOOK STORE E 2 G I SlQ3'V Nw eu f m .mia l ly l l l I 5 P AKC, . l I ug - A ' . ' f r l 09' 3 . wt . . E 3 A Q '. .Xi I lng, h A ' , , ' . . U U a V ' I, 5 . '- 5-2 If -n If A ' v ,J .1 h' ' g , . , ' ' ' T 4 C . A U l . , - E 5 l' ii! u : Wi X 1 1 ' . C Q2 1 l sf ' 4 1 1 ' A . F Q . . V Q M -' - - - ' ' . 3 I ' F Q ' A 4 1 pi. lf li ' ' ' ' ' ' : , . Cl V ,. I Q . 'Tl X ' 1 Y ' Q W LEX l N l Ilffwlxzvtrms. 3 sl 2 B IIB C X 4' , B Q ,, 1 1, ly I 1 1 5 y yyy ye Ky , M J 1 , , - A 1 . v ' -. 'Em . ' 4 N as ii? ' ' 2 - ta' t' Yagi vf - ,., ... , - ' 1 '-. I Q 1 A ,ff C . 5 - ' , 1 1 Cb .5 lk ' 1 f -' ' 5 - 1 l ' wlli Q- I .J ' I ' l X l 'Wx - ' X - , J 1 X - . . ' Q . ll f X lk E Q ' .. I Q ' ' X 1 ' V Q X i ' lil 47 f 5 . , 4 - . C N4- ' .' 1 Q 541, ' - C x P I a 1 as v ft 1 - A .- 3 1 - The Iwneest Bmclzng and Bllluud ALllCIC'lllX' Gieater flevelcmd Nl ll SAID Cedar Lee RGCFSQYIOII Company J if i F s l Y . . 4 ln 4 C w , 1 ' V ' 4' -5 H lf 'X 'X fl --- 4-0-r -- HL-lem the Ccdzu'-Luc 'I'llC2ilI'C Um' ffzzmf I I Zzj If + -1 -H-,i--i-i-t- , -i- - V -i-,- - - - A -i- ' -T -it-T 1-1-'- -. i-i--i-u-i-ii-ii--ii-i-i-i-H--i- -1- MANDF LL S DELICATESSEN Fairmount Cedar Bldg IMPORTFD DPIICACIPS Upon lxenings and Sundays OC I OBLR X X! fX BPIGHTEN THE CORNER WHERE YOU ARE HR. l-IOM E R RODEH EAVER IN ASSEM BLY o s inlmmuril ictixi s begin Buck ctllisl from Clut land Institute of Music Booster s Club broadcasts the result of tomorrow s game 'Vlr Homer Rodeheaxer in Assembly tBrighten The Corner Where You Are! Nomination for senior of fi es begin D xid D etf of Clue a d lrcss tllks f md illus lritts the stiis lnitntion of new mtmbtrs in Qopb Drimitic Cslub Lorain 7 Heights 6 Tough l uck Weiidy elected president WALTER BRAUNLICH Presrrzpfmn Plzaf maczst Phone I anmount 4078 lee Road cm Redwood 3207 Clexeland Heights Ohio One hundred forty four 9 A .J W I 1 , J , I 1 I 4sB YV' 1 '. . . ' tier xy' . 10-l . f ' C 1' . IZH- af i 2 'f'f'l n 3 .A . 3 o . ' .- QQ ' 'l ' , , , , A ' L M. . . . L ' T . OCT I0 14- Big Sister Assembly. . l5-- .' , ' . -- I - Y V l7?, , , , , ' , g 4, -.,,..,.,-,,,-,,.. ,,,. - .,,, - ,,., - .,., - .,., -W- ,,,. - iiii - .,., - .i.i .-.i,- -iii -m- -'.i --i-w- -ii- - liiv - iiii - -iii - -i-i --i--i-ii-i-i--'i--i- 4- 9 :I ' A . o t ' T -9 4. ,.. -r-M-i -r.-r,r-r,- rrri - .rr. -i-.r-l.-.l-i-li- T-i- T- --i-i-i-i- iiii --i--'i-i-w-it-it-it-it -1- 4, ,, , -,I.-M,-InI-W-,,-N,-W,- IIII -M-,I,,,,1,1,,- , , - ,A,, - . , -1.-1,1-1,,.1-1-,.1-11-.1-.,-... -1,.-... 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' ' 'I H ,I , , ' . 4 I . . 18 Dina Diamond represents Heights in an international typing contes Pep rally Father and 'ion s banquet Shaw l6 Heights lZ Ouehl Report C ards Heights Students in moxies Dr Valeria Parker speaks to grrls under auspices of Friendship Cslub Every report card must be in or home you go -I 1 e l i n sg eo1chine,lmee uneler Mrs. Kend1ll's su- pervision. -Junior and Senior girls haxe 1 party in auditorium tHalloue enl C lthedral latin IZ Heights Lorridor guards receixe C S I ocker inspection NOX I IXIBIZR Boys assembly Violation of smoking Symphony I eader s Class takes ox er sale of Hulliburton tickets Richard Halliburton A Day at Heights ll e Allen E 0 I A in Clue Hd No school Vaudeville at Cedar Lee Migration Day Ely ria xersus Heights l3 13 N llzouglzf 'lo B1 IV111 flz W lzzle lllust Complete Itself In flctzon bet a goal for yourself 111 the Commefezal World Tfazn yom self for zt and you wzll attain that goal XV1lcos Training IS PR XI TILAI deals with eserx das bllbl ness problems taught hx instructors with practical experience INTI NQIXE includes onli those subjects used rn business no academic subjects INDIX IDUAI permits starting each new lesson as soon as the last lesson is thor 1 ug X und st VV1lcox Courses Include BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION pre pares xoung men for desirable junior executne positions PRIX ATI1 SECRPTARIAI prepares xoung women for the choice ofhce po smons HIGHER XFCOUNTANCX prepares xoung men or woung women for I I -X ex 'nm NNI CUARANIIL KOOD IObl'IlUNS IO CRXDUATIIS OI OUR BUSIWI Sb AIJMINHTRXTUN AND IRIXAFI' SEIRITARX tUURbI1b WILCUX COMMERCIAL SCHUOI 10014 Iluclld -Xwenue Llmer Bldg Public One hemdreel loztef szt Z7 5 1 t l L . 1 'wins 1 . 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Worthy of Your Faith DEAN S MILK Elcctxon of lunuor Class Of ficers Herghts pennants on sa c Pep rally Lakcu ood O Herghts Caldron sol1c1tors appomted Mothers and Daughters Tea Thanksglvrng assembly Caldron goes o er 861 Thanksglvmg Vacatxon Scmor Assembly Honor Qltudy Hall XVc gne lake Erre League C up to I orann DECEMBER Collecuon for Annual O Kabc Club cats xx afllcs ln the Cafetena from 5 O0 to 6 30 P M Report cards Corrldor Guards Iunchcon Helghts vuns at home agamst Lakewood 44 Years on the Hezghts I V' Wi J Rulblwon 1 FEt:Dl as PEEDLE I oram wrns from Qhaw Herghts wms from Elyrra Brology Hlms shown at Bro logy Club Lose game wrth Collnnwood Brg and Irttle Qlster I unch eon Qymphony boasted I aft scheduled but Rubnnoff 'Nlauonal Honor Soc1ety rn ltatlon For the Best in fleamng Call xml' The Pantorlum Companv 8200 Carnegrc -Xvenuc RI I AIRINC1 Xl TI RING REI ININC Il e atte One hundred forty mm' 1 4 l 4 K I - . A I I Q ' . l'. I JJ I an i ' V, J. :I Q ' ' 1.9. 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The Evangelical Building 1900 Superior Ave. Prmtme Electrotvmne Bookbmdme ll ll OF TH A R0 Wendy Ward back after three weeks of the flu Dr Hyde grves an xllustrated lecture on Skm De W1ttCl1nton films We conquer Elyrla More De W1tt Clmton films Semor Banquet Game after 1n whrch Herghts defeat Lakewood Valentrne s Day Sophomore Dramatlc Club presents Captazn Bzmbo We Wm 1 W el v e games stralght The Lake Erre League Cup must be ours Washmgton s Blrthday B 8 G survnves Hlke to 'Shaw where we Wm MARCH Came 1n llke a hon Movie vnews of the State of Washington Basketball tournament Herghts We defeat Bedford More tournament We de F GRANT B ALL lhe Heights' Jeweler 1818 Coventry Road Dzamonds Ufatches Jewelry Smart Nlerchandlse Courteous Personal Servxce lrlces Right Om humlrul lfflu Hu U O I 4 U Q I I P I N T E S E C L D N .. ,, 19- . V - ' .. . 22- ' ' ' . , , ' 24-. . ' . I ll. 4 . 4 l -4 ' ' J Z- at ' , '5- . - Q .L uf- . an , ,- Q L, 4 . -,. L . I A - ll HIBAIER 6. SON PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS mc 4 L A Moo Rental and Sales Agents for VVestern l lcctuc Systems Qportlng Goods Headquarters Ienms 81 Colf Goods Y 'X Pr C. RAClxl fb RPSTRL NG S: SUPPI lI1S RLCORDS is The Cedar Lee Radlo Co 2134 lee Across from the Hugh School Farr 8300 CLFVI LAND COI I l FV WFQTFRN RFQI RVF UNIVI RQITY 121 IIMIIIIIIOII zz :th CAQF SCHOOI OF APPLII D QCIFNCI' TH1 DowN T owN C0111 c r The A B BBA and NI BA Degrees Granted btandard college courses taught by regular ex enmgs and late afternoons for those who must Nlornmg afternoon and CXCIIIIIQ classes for full time t tudy 1933 l ucl d Axenue Teleph me l spect 1930 One hundred Hftq sm llfll college professors m the work durmg the day those who can glve their I I I ass ell l'll IJ recto - - .. -.-,.... ..., -...-H..- .,,. - ..., .4-N.-.,... ,,,. - ,... - .... - ,.., - .,., - .,,. 1 1 213 tl OAD FAIRMOVNT CLLVLLAND-OmO 1 - - - . - I 4 s - L . . . . , . . . ' N V i . N L I -- x J k - . Q . w . 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NI. 4 ' A J J J l 1 unt 8353 Ia PLILR 5 BFAU I Y SALON Special: mg lil PERXI XNLNT NI XRCIAI AND IINGILR VNAVING Also All Branches of Beauty Culture Qpe 1- en ng I xentrw R pp I le eland He 2 s Absentees interuew M Dans Judge Weygandt speaks on the Rules of the Game Girls Find Xourself dinner at Y W game Seniors cop the beautiful cup Iresentation of aboxe men tioned cup National Honor Society pro gram Percy s prodiges present pro gram Basketball banquet at bpind lers Inn Sexenth help ings of chicken and it didnt cost a cent' Rex Clausen of Syracuse presents his four heroes You sure said 1 mouthful Reverend Friendship Club style show for the girls Hillsdale College Glee Club Vacatlon begms and Caldron goes to press Best wishes for the rest of the year The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company A Wofla' Wide Organzzatzon A Policy is ith our Company means a home for your family an education for youl children a comfon table and carefree old age a protection to your busmess a strength enmg of your credlt and a fund for CIUBFQQIICICS of ex ery kind See us lodax lnrnonma you mag be 1lI11flS1l7lIl7ll lSl2lIlCll Ofhce 4013 Bulkley Building Clexeland NI T Ptblltltlx Brunel: 'llanuger J XlMlelNlll Casuer Telephones Superior 2242 3 One' hemdzefd lille! ezefht Tel. fuirn 0 . . 1 w 9 1 1 r 1 N 1 J , : L 3 J : - r lv i 5 1808 10' I' oad h A ointment I V lht . 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Business today IS 0l'l4CIll'lg exeeptlonally Hue opportumtles to young people who are especially qualified Xtnong the many reasons for secur lllg these qualnficatxons at the Spencermn School of Commerce, Accounts and I mance are -X nude ranges of courses Twents courses of studs Including four 4 ll de ree 1ll SCS -X natnon vude reputatnon for excellence L' ege g LH un tramxn xoun men and women 2 ll X placement bureau that receives sex Xlodern school hunldmgs located nn the ertxl hundred calls .1 month md serves bpen lmclrt of f lexelmd on spxelous grounds cermn graduates without charge xre ln douht .ns to xour future oeeupmon we luxe .1 xocatlonal elurt that max e of grext nssnstmce to sou nn settlmg tlns momentous questnon Xs for It llulltllns uml ull in mmutmn :ll bt HIIIIILII upon requzsl ess l lresnden IJ lounded 1543 37l l uelld Xue lrospect 43011 3700 I hester Xse Om humlrttl lztlq mm .04 . GS, 'I' - rt-st ' A I W4 Q s l' K ' 'l' ' 'l 2 .V ' .' A, X ,l 1 - K I lx l , U I . . 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' ' ' STUEHRINGER S GROCLRY 85 MFAF MARKI 1 2860 Noble Rd corner Parkdale ILE DI IIVIf lelephone 1 anmount 1650 Beat Bread on the Hezghts Dembov1tz's Bakery and Creamery 1769 Loventxy Road Falrmount 7133 DFI ICIOUS BXRPD GOODS J O SCHAKE COMPANY GROCERS 2311 I ee Road I alrmount 8800 Special attentlon to phone orders We deln er m Cleveland Heights Helghts and last Clexeland Nleat Orders for RROI-I S NIARRI I' gladly taken For Health and Strength Eat Meat KROH S MARKET 2313 l ce Road I anmount PSZSSU 5831 25852 12431 Supcnor Xxcnue laddy 0754 Specials every rluesday and VK ednesday Delivery Service Orders taken for J O SCHARI CO Om hundred szxlz, .. - - -,- ..,.. - - -.- -.,- ..w.-H-M-,.,...m,-.4.,...m-N-.- v , : V :V 1 1 J , . 1 1 1 lr R ' 5 ' R Y f 1 , . 5 4 ' 9 .,., - ,,., - ,,,, -,,-,.,-.,.-,.,,..,,,,........,...-U,.-..,,-..,-,.n..,.,.-,,..-n....,,,.-...-,.....,,-H,-,.-.,.,-.,-W...- 1-uyui nimi 111 winnTu111ou--nun11uuTylrllnO-I1uiM11.111run--uniun-.vm1.nvvn-1nyl1l .11 1 L -1: -.-1 1 ni Kf ' !9 . 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XRI' PLUXIBHNG H01 AIR OR SFEANI HF XTIING AND SHEET NILFAL VS ORIx Go to THE STAMBERGER CO I alrmount 4190 1 2945 Nhyficld Rd on 2185 Lee Rd If 4 an nluaxs af vnu servzm Male sont our wut Hanox cr 2000 Ctntrll Wlllt lrt you lfy1I1g to do bratkmall md lhcta ltxc h msn t vc lately Beta Why T htta Somtont llfttd lll the spoons Hangman How much longer ns If gorng to take you to tlc that shoeluctl 1 rrsontr Almost tht rtst of my 1 c Vw hen grandma w as 1 fhppcr Qlhc dressed llkc Mother Hubbard But grandma s fllpptr daughter Dresses llke her cupboard PIANOS VICTROLAS RADIOS 1 or sex cnty Exe years Dreher s have adused thelr patrons m the SCICCIIUH of musical Instruments wlth a desire to please selling only those lnstruments vshlch are superlor 1n make wlth all the adx anccments that have been made 111 the IUUSICA1 world VVe offer you the best m thelr rc spectxxe 111105 at prlces that are rlght PIANOS DUO AR1 R1 PRODUCING PIANOS VILIROLAS RADIOS PIPI4 and Rl I D ORGANS The Dreher Plano Company 1226 1236 Huron Road Cleveland Ohlo Om humlrtd srxty one 4. ..NH...,...H,.-.,.-..N..n.-M-n.-.,,,-,..-,.,.-....-,.t-..-.,,..........-.n...M-n-..- .. .-....,.........-..-......n-......... 4. - , . . , . 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I Y v 11 . , L He was w utrng rn a shaded nook of the moonlught flooded garden He was w utrng watch fully anxrously Presently there wus a rustllng of the bushes at hrs sr e There she was Clad ln lilmy srlver she was exqursrtely heartful He came toward her tall and handsome took her hands rn h1s They sat down together on a charmmg low garden seat whr h seemed to have been put there expressly for them He put hrs arms around her and held her close Then he bent down and krssed her ecstatrcally It was one of those long long klsses Before rt was half over a mans volce boomed out of the darkness qulte close to them Hey Cut that out rt commanded The young man moved to the went on lnhat krss was much too long sard the volce angrrly I don t mrnd your taklng an ln terest rn your work and all that But those long klsses show too bllmed mueh rnterest l ry to e member that the lady you re krss rng rs my wrfe and make those kxsses short and to the polnt see Now we ll take that scene over agarn Blake pull that moon up a lttle hrgher Camera ready All rrvht Swoot Martha lVoIfenstem lsn t he wonderful? You know he played and sang before the kung lNo wonder they pl1y God Sue the lxlng 1 st Glrl Vyfell Jane e you ye landed a man at last, Frsherman s Daughter Yes but oh boy you should have seen the ones that got away 'N su, ff J ly E we JAMISON SERVICE THOS B JANIISON I-IPITRIC WIRINK HXRIJXN nu AND Ramo 4 H449 ffwentrx Rd lanrm lun FLPXII KIND HBH HTS O Radio Seivue Night and Day IJII laxact Lolor Matchmg on Damaged Duco Jobs Auto Refmlshlng Co lJlSflll71lfIH s 1503 Farnegle Xye PI nnsylxanla 1040 Haw. your ear FLfIlllSl1Cd under the protectnon of DuPont Duco Authorxzed blgn vin 'I' Um lnmdzeel szxtmf three x rc ' ' ' Quinn- -rrr -wzdi l-rr 1 rrlr 1 -r'- T r-rr T ---, 111.-.4.....n-i,nr1.,.l1 ' - ! rv 'I . x v 1 Y . ra. f - . ' Q GNT y , L , Q M T ll be . ,., -,f T ' X ' n'vfxsN l ' - e Y a . Q as fe ye ty ' 'C Pl . li. W l 7 2 . H H y 1 , 2 1 1 . : f . 'f l 187- 1,4 .W . 1 x13l3 y A .l'f,.A' Il',', . other end of the bench as the voice ik- ,,,, ,, ,,,, - y,,, - y,,, -,,,,, ,4,, - ,,,y -W.- y,y, .. y,,, -,,,,-,,,.-,r.-l.l... 7 ' .lr ' x 7 :A v - A ' F +-T1--I-l:11nr11--vwx v-'l 1 vrwl -wi-1 'l 1 -rH1 l 1 - I t tx Te e V L , . I . , V. y i Q I a . . . . y x, Y l 5 5 Q A 3 . , 3 l O . . I - : U I O . I . . V Q 1 - . l ' K A , A, Fr ' 1 . I l se' '- - -f - -' V ! A f f. l ,--- ---.,- I ., .' . .,, MRS L L GLANZ llze Style Shops of Dzsfmcfzon HIGH ok XIJI GOV NIS XXRXPS UND NIILI IN! RN IDISIIIICUNL 12425 SUDCFIOF 2193 I cc Clucland lu7c1'0rfool huntmcf Uleplmnts 1 1 A d low wx know w hen 1 m mu an claphlntg Borcd LQICHII7 Nou 11 dcuct a nl odor of pnnuls Q brcnh XVhy arc plckpockcts Qood strlkcbxcakers Bcciusc they dzspuzsc hc uowd 1' Sfwlcs fzlgnx alle 4315 Ohio I1dllll10Lll1t 8048 olcl Cluk SUIIL SIXILCII C holus Cml Don I gat flesh 1 m twenty filk ihout XOUI gosslps w hy lhcsc modcxn C115 YQICITIISIS want nnlhon years igo XXf1'1'l1 19 hy taklng, an the Um x grslty of C1llC3gO? Tuggcrnolnctry P ihmnhnr Smnngz Glnmpang I .n I nnuuzunr U ws 1838 Coventry Road 16380 Fuclld XX enuc corner Cox entry fi I ancashng at IX 2111109 Rflad Ono hundred szxtcf four I I I gqrv . - . 9, 2 .A E I Q, ' .1 L' ' . , 1' 5 ' x v ' 41 ' - ' . , , ' 's 1 .Q H 7' for fits! fmc: n 1 ' ll I I ' mt ' ' A . 7 V V XL ' 1 C A V V V.vY fai ' X. bn his U' L . I' ' 1 ' f C Q A I C V y-4 4 7 ,ic to know what was going on A ' I Vx L .YY , ' . :Ez rf: 3: . I ?,, K H I L V ,L X V , v .4 s I1 , ., 1? ,4- .X 1 his' ' wt O 1 ,' f' 'f ffi-Q RADIO CR QA CRad1oIa, Zemtlz Kolster Qfltfwater Kent PHONOGRAPHS CBTlH1SWlCk Cllanatropes Vxctor Orthophonzcs CRecords Sheet Musxc ORLHISIRX XXI? II-XND INSIRI XII NIS PARTY GOODS Tallres CPlace ards Invztatzons Clindge Sets afuors reetmg ards 1 ts and cP1ctures BUESCI-IEIPS 10602 I uclld -Xwenuc. HIIN FXFNINI S IIIJXR 400 A C01 LQC1 Prop HEIGHTS BEST SIIOI4 RPPAIRIING SHIININF P-XRI OR HAT CI I ANHNC' 1165 Loxentry R md lcxeland Hughts Om hunclrecl bzxty me . . ', , , 5 Y 1 , . ., . . . v W. Y I 1, . - . , , . .. . . . . - . . K. .. . , C , , , ff , Q C 1 P 2 ' V A ,ff QQ , 3 ,... - -,- ,..,- - -. - -. ,.,. ,.. ,.,, .. .-,.. ,,,, - ,,,, ! Y X . 4 I 4 , , 4 '1 1 1 L 4 1 X T f L, I T 4 : Y T A 1 1 L I ' :' I' ' f 1, . 1 I 1' - 4 1 'I ' , In 1, The Helghts Battery Co 1 HORIZED Ummm Morons ISEQVICF-I Delco Remy KLAXDN COMPI If IIN I LIALFRICAI QIRRVIK I I OR YOUR CAR 13230 C edar Road I dlflllllulll 3911 Road QCFVICG GEGENHEIMFR S IS thc p ace where human allments md the doctor s sklll find .1 common meetmg place Here IIICLIILIIICQ of thc. Inghest quallty and of the surest effect nf. produced PRI QCRIIYI ION3 GUR FIRST DUTY' lhe best lngxedlents that the markets of the world afford are compounded by the most skillful drugglsts C I C'IsNHI4IMI+R DRDC LOMPANY 3096 Nl zyheld Rd cor lee Road Llcxelfmd Hclgllts Ohlo 'llotrn llellz an 8411114 I .nr 0275 Um Jumlztdxz 1 O . 50 -xx 9 xx W . x f 1 '1r 1 1 I 1 ir 1 N I A 4 J 1 J J J L 1 A 4 1 4 N , 1 x x A . . - . 4. K K t-,,-...,- ,-W-U.,-.,,,..m-.I,,-.,,.,.-,,,.....,.,.....,-,.,-..,- -N... .,.-H...U-.N-I.,-.It-.I -....-...I-.,....,.-..,- -M- J ' . Z, . , , ' . Q c .3 . . 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Out of doors e Iouxse 51 s she than s mr 1 un me NVell she s hulf rlqu med I I eu I lun e eulse ll IL LI 1 711 rlde More power to you sud the ss Irden as he strapped the con demned min In the electrlc feIl1lI' KVA f-'- M -'-5 .1 CLEVELANDS HIGH SCHOOL SHOP YOUR STYLE COACH SAYS Success ln Ilfe IS largely a matter of pride IH personal appearance Correct dress and faultless attlre lend a degree of confidence which msplres the wearer to greater deeds and suns the admiration of those with whom he LUIIILS ll'l eontact Lorne nn and dlseuss your style needs It s my husmess to know and to show at all tunes what I5 new and eorreet lust ask for Iaek blee aku? 125 O1 I ml! 4. ,- - .... .. ..-.. .4,. ....... .--. ,.. - 4. 9 L , ' -' - I - s 1 - fx I 'x I . I'IiIfI',-XRICID IN UIIR YN IsI'I' 1 IIQN TU TRY 'I'HIiNl IS TU l,IIsl-I 'I' IIQXI . ' 'X a ' 1 1' 1 ' 'I I . X 1 r I I'I 'A . f ' le' I ' fu: ' H .n. N 1 :Q - 3 I' Sl-1 ' . 'Lltf' 1: 21: :jf Q Dc I 1 call ny ' lvr- - 3 ' ' . - ben 'r ' vvl' pulls I lgh 'J - Q 1 I 3 I II 7 3 X , flier .f..f'7fgtsur earl? C?,f,wv I ' el - L. - e f I N ' QQ I Xff' - I5 sf V .Qu ,. 1 1 - 'J W ' ff'-5' Hi' '.X,. ' I ' '-Is -- - - 4 . 1, - 'Y e' .-- f Y' 9 7' lm I 'ml .szfxlrf .svevff Complnnents ROYAI TYPFWRITFR FOMPAN Y Xlakers of the FASY W RITINC' RON XI an IIHF RUX AI PUR I ABI I PUNIQHMFNIT I m really sorry I vyas late But tt seemed to be just fate I hat made me mass that Cedar trollty And fact thls ordeal far from Jolly I almost reached the car stop place When the red ltght flared IDIO my face My heart surged wtth sudden hate Iaor I kneyy then that I yy as late The 8 I5 thundered on tts track But what can brmg lost tune bac And ofcourse as fate yy ould rult l was late agaln for school And so I wrote thts llttlt dmtty l hope my case wlll Wm your plty You ve dealt wtth me qultt hard tnouq Ll works of taste must bear .1 prxce nn proportmn to the skull taste tnme expense and rlsk .lttendmg themr lnxentmn and manufacture Ihose thnngs called dear are when justly estnmated the cheapest they are attended vuth much less profit to the artist than those vyhxch eyerxbody calls cheap Beautlful forms and composxtnons are not made b chance nor can they eyer m any materml he made at small expense -X composmon for cheapness and not for excellence of workmanshnp ns the most frequent and certam cause of the rapxd decay and entnre destructmn of arts and lTl'll'lllfdCIlll B Rutlem i Complzmenfs Om hundred szvttf ezqht 0 a Frzend h 'I' iris1-itll'-tar-l41tn1uw1nt1 H1 ttrt i uit--1k-uvrlt? ! i I -l . 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If XI SUPPI Y IIOUSI Qualzty S er-wee, and Rel1ab1l1ty Che Schuemann Jones Compmt 2134 I lst INIITIII Struct I Om hundred S1Xflj mm 1 1 1 : if---H-1--1-1- ---1-1'1-1- ----I----+ I I 'I ' I Ifs ' hlis I :1' 6-3 . Q '- ! cow 1 'Q 1 vi . lick, 'l' ' . ' . , 4 f . , I A 4 A I , , I .- 5 . I. . L L ' . . . I 1 ' 1' uf S I 1- 1 had 1, 1 , 1 ' 'As f ' 7 . S' . I I L L A I 1 ,L V' L 1 1 - v 2 . . I 1 41 .1Q- 1 . . .1 ,- i - -- q 3 3 Y I IJ VII' ' I D I I , I I .XII ITIIIL recewed f sl d111lx' 111 our uwn 7 7 7 J 'I' I , , , L ' I C11111 V plant for r' ' s wttle, 1 11 Y , , 1 4 I , H 1 I 'I ampurted fm CUIIIIIFI' tu y II gl'ss. 1 x 'BL . 1 XL L Yl 1 ' 320. , .- ' al. All . ffl-xelalnd ll 'gI1Is. UI '41 ' Y . . ' ' H - I 'K 1 I , h ' , , .t -1-1-1- - -1- - -1- 1-1- -1-1-1--- -11- 1.5 fn 'Q ,Q If I If . W Y 1 L , 1 ML 44 Q Q Y , , Q Q . - K 8 b D Ii I. I V Ii R Y S Ii R Y C Ii QUALITY CIGARQ Webster an 1 mco BAP R WOLF CO Dzelrzbutors' 1 OR Qualzty Serwre I4 RANK Q FROMP Grocer 1863 F xentrs Rd 3098 'Vlasfneld Rd THE MODERN CIRL Arn t rt so? A baby stare A lrttle smlle And cute hobhtd nur xx o dancmg, fttl A shoulder swwy srlly laugh A xamprng may crowd of boys A socxal whlrl And there you are lht Modem Cxzrl Buyer Cangrllyl Thls new Ford of mme goes ahead a few feet and then stops Salesman Oh that must be the new spurt model THE MORSE CRABLE COAL CO YARD AND OFFICE 1653 Doan Avenue Iaast Cleveland If ddy 4574 BRANCH Y ARDS Green Road South Puclld I ddy 4574 I ast 96th qtreet and New York Central Railroad Iiddy 4574 Om f7lll7L1ILt1StL4I7Ill 4. .-....-.I-.H-.,-..,.....,r.-.,,... r,.. .....,-,..,-.,.,...,..-,.,...,.,.....,+ f ' - I I I I f L ' - . V ' d I A I 3 1 .' . X, A , I T I . x U y l X 4A K V 1 ' A 0 A . ' v , , 7 ' 7 V. WLLML i A T Q . . ' I V l l E v I , . . 2 1 I . I C 7 i :': :iz SC L E v 4 I 1 . 1 40 ' I' . I ' I' . 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