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

 - Class of 1928

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Cleveland Heights High School - Caldron Yearbook (Cleveland Heights, OH) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 25 of 186
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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

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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:



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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

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