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

 - Class of 1940

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Ralph Williams Zeta Winslow W. R. Winters Hazel Wiswall Bernard R. Zweig Mechanical Drawing English English Art History and Coachin B. S., Miami Univer- B. A.,Ohio VVesleyan B. A., Heidelberg Col- B. A., Oberlin Col- B, S., Ohio State sity. University. lege. legeg Art, Pratt In- University. stitute. Facult Changes In the past year various circumstances have led to the temporary or permanent with- drawal of a number of our favorite teachers. Due to illness, Mrs. Ruby Baker, a member of the history department and faculty ad- visor to the student council, has resigned. In addition, Miss Florence Bromelmeier of the commercial department and Miss Dorothy Crane, the girls' swimming instructor, have taken temporary leaves of absence for health reasons. We wish these teachers a speedy recovery and hope to see them in the near future. ' Miss Priscilla Tyler and Miss Edith Layer of the English department are studying for their doctorates at Western Reserve University while teaching there. Mrs. Edith Turner, head of the girls' Physical Education Department, has left Heights to join her husband who was recently discharged from the service. New faces seen around the school this year are those of four returned servicemen, Mr. Robert Eelty, a member of the Commercial Department, Mr. Leonard Ereyman, an addition to the English Department, Mr. L. N. McHenry of the Mathematics and Industrial Arts Departments, and Mr. Dan R. Miller, a member of the History staff. In Memory o FRAINK J DuPRAS N July 31 1945 the student body and faculty of Heights High were plunged into grief by the passing of Frank J DuPras whose sudden death caused by heart disease was shocking to all The effervescent humor and the constant painstaking diligence which characterized Mr DuPras endeared the former French and Spanish teacher to the heart of all who knew him We offer our deepest sympathy to the family of a iine man who was both a credit and an honor to Heights High School T 0 0 l I 9 1 . . - v 1 1 - 1 -1- . . U81



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January Class Ol cers CHUCK COIVIELLA-President. It isn't very often that good- looks, brains and a swell personality come together, but Chuck Comella, president of the January class, was a perfect combination of all three. The fancy of many a girl turned as this tall, good-looking fella ambled through the halls, for his dark eyes and dark hair were enough to capture any feminine heart. In addition to being a very capable class pres- ident Chuck was also active in other affairs and managed to find time to participate in Student Council, Intramurals and Corridor Guards, to mention only a few. Heights may Well be proud of this terrific fella, and Chuck will long be remem- bered for the splendid job he did during his high school career, JANE APPLEBAUM-Vice-President. If you're ever looking for a girl with plenty of vim, vigor and vitality-a girl with brains and a sparkling personality-just call on Jane Applebaum, vice-president of the January class. With a list of activities including the editorship of the Black and Gold, Boosters, and the Crest staff, Jane could easily be recognized as one of the most outstanding girls in her class. Popular and friendly to all who knew her, this versatile girl was welcomed wherever she went. Her friends may certainly testify that she was an excellent class officer and a really true pal. KAY MAYO-Secretary. The saying that good things come in small packages certainly holds true in the case of Kay Mayo, petite secretary of the January class. Known as Bunny to her many friends, this active gal was not only vice-president of the Student Council and president of the Friendship Club, but in addition she had the honor of being secretary of her class for three years. Active in sports, Kay was an enthusiastic member of both Gym Cadets and G. A. A., and it was seldom that she was absent from any sports event around Heights. After doing such a wonderful job, Kay is one girl who will be greatly missed. GINNY BENDER-Treasurer. Cute! Energetic! Popular! Add all three adjectives together and you've got a perfect picture of Ginny Bender, ever-smiling treasurer of the January class, Slight in stature, this pert miss never let her size bother her for she was an active participant in a large number of school clubs including Gym Cadets, G. A. A. and Girls' Cabinet, of which she was president. In her senior year Ginny became a member of the Choir and contributed a great deal to the success of this organization. In the minds of her classmates Ginny proved her worth as both oflicer and friend. l20l

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