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Mr. Davis Mr. Vifiley Mr. Morley Miss Whitsey Mr. Flint Miss NVallace rqcfmpwdhafizcm UE to the present shortage of coal-Quiet please, I haven't Hn- ishedf' These Words, coming over the P. A. system on February Znd, illustrate the sense of humor of Mr. Morley. Busy with the nine hundred and ninety-nine fcount themlj duties of a high school principal he always finds time to be pleasant to everyone. What can I do for you, Young Lady Cor IVIanH ? These Words are familiar to anyone who has needed help, for they come from Mr. Elint who serves as dean of boys. 'iMay I take English VI if I haven't had English V? Is this question familiar, Miss Whitsey? It ought to be, for Miss Whitsey, our educational advisor, answers it and others like it every day. 'But Dearie, it's so expensive, don't you see! It must be Miss Wal- lace. Dean of girls at I-Ieights, Miss Wallace is a real friend to all. Mr. Wiley, Superintendent of Cleveland Heights Schools, and Mr. Davis, are not often seen at Heights but their influence is Widely felt- especially the day after Christmas vacation Qno school, remember?j . I8l
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at ti f Q Rose Herstand Marian Seigman Gertrude Kaufman lven Case we ww--M , ,. . ,, .H -wwf -1 ' Pig H -7-ww-..--..........,v Never a Dull M01nenf.' Service with a Smile Uffzce aa ZMMLWW HE Office staff this year was composed of five efficient and charming ladies. Miss Whitsey's secretary was Miss Denham, a very friendly person. Friend of the seniors is Miss Seigman, who checks their credits for graduation+it pays to stay on the good side of her! Miss Kaufman is in charge of sending transcripts to colleges and keeping attendance records. Always thoughtful and kind is Mrs. Herstand who checks the credits of new students and records grades. Miss Traeger's special department is absence bulletins, PA. announcements, and answering telephone calls. She is also known as the creator of the purple heart which circulates among members of the office staff wounded in the line of duty. The library staff was composed of Miss Case, Mrs. Smith, and Miss Mingle. Familiar to all students, they are a great help to those who need a certain book, that contains a certain sentence on a certain page that is Hjust what the teacher wanted. Although the staff is Very pleasant about it all, life is sometimes made difficult by overdue overnight books and students who will not use the library for studying. l9l i f ' . Ir : Beatrice Traeger Barbara Denham Ruth Mingle Ruby Smith
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