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

 - Class of 1945

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'i raw 1 'ft' c a Garza Ak -:N ,,., Will If fj'xpl0dg?,??? Harry Gordon Carl Dewald John Langmead Rox Uber Margaret Faulkner E. B. Downey Karl Christman Donald Lawson The HEQVFSH H1199 If Science Eapafallmemi H, I hate science! These words were never fwell, hardly everj mentioned at Heights, for the three science courses offered have be- come exceedingly popular. Biology is taught by Mr. Downey, Mr. Christman, Mr. Lawson, and Mrs. Klein. Mr. Downey is known for his wonderful handwriting and the colorful charts he paints. Most people don't realize that Mr. Lawson has charge of checking the eligibility lists for athletics, a tough job. Mr. Christman is known to his students for his friendliness. Mrs. Faulkner, the only woman in the department, was replaced by Mrs. Klein at the end of the first semester. Chemistry is taught by Mr. Langmead and Mr. Uber. Only when Mr. Langmead writes on the blackboard, equations that cover two sides of the room, does the student really appreciate chemistry. Pupils in Mr. Uber's classes get a kick out of his big, ear-to-ear grin. Physics! This senior course is taught by silent Mr. Dewald. Known to all physics students is his famous generator notebook. Helping Mr. Dewald this year was versatile and capable Mr. Gordon. l13l

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Otto 1311502 J, W. COX Thafs Cheating, Fraunyv.' W'h0's Helping W'hom? Ralph Praunfelttr Harold Harter l H. E. McLaughlin Kithryn Marsh Ceflf Gr0w1ns Gfv1y,' Norval B. McAfee Dr M M swam Wmieemdm Eapaxrimeni HE mathematics department has a maximum enrollment this year, for many pupils have realized that math is essential for scientific Work, and for the Army and Navy placements tests. Plane geometry, the sophomore math, is taught by Mr. Harter, Mr. McAfee, Mr. Cox, and Mr. Budde. Mr. Harter, who also has advanced algebra and trigonometry classes, is an excellent instructor and a regular fellow . Mr. Cox is a favorite with the girls and a real card in class. Advanced algebra is handled by Dr. Strauss, Mrs. Marsh, Mr. Mc- Laughlin and Mr. Fraunfelter. Recently returned after a three years' ab- sence While serving as a major in the army, Mr. Phillips, head of the de- partment, is now teaching algebra and geometry. A newcomer to the de- partment, Mrs. Marsh formerly taught commercial subjects. Solid geometry and trigonometry, the senior courses, are taught by Mr. McLaughlin and Mr. Praunfelter. Mr. McLaughlin is the giant of the department and a stickler for hard Work, While proving that the best things come in small packages, Frauny is a fine teacher and a real friend. l12l



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George Strickling Ralph Rush Edna Leibold T00 Many Cgglgg? Dorothy Bulkley Ralph Williams Clyde Barnhard H I H I Ellsworth Prince J, M. Weber Hazel Wiswall Sf7'1Ck 'ly B'MSWl6'SS In illivmnrg nf fllllum Bnrnthg Entering ' OB twenty three years the home econom when in college being elected to Phi Beta Kap ics department was served by Miss Doro pa MISS Deering received both a B A and a thy Deering one of llS most falthtul and com B S from Flora Stone Mather and an M13 petent members She was a real scholar qrad from Columbia University Her death occurred uatmq with honors from Laurel School and on December 4 l944 . QF - - I - , ' . . , .M . , ' . 1 1 1 - 1401! .YBQQJJLZWLQWZZ RS Gratis Artis but art also for the sake of a grade might well be the words of affable Miss Wiswall. In collaboration with her is quiet, soft spoken Miss Bulkley, who spends a good deal of her spare time learning more about her profession. Besides teaching the girls how to cook, Miss Leibold tells them how to plan a meal and keep a budget. The choir director, Mr. Strickling, is a hard working, aggressive man who devotes much time to his work. An invigorating man with a good sense of humor are the characteristics which well describe our Band and Grchestra leader, Mr. Rush, who instills much pep at Heights. One of the boys is the phrase fellows have given Mr. Barnhard, commonly called Barnie , who teaches metal shop. Mr. Weber, auto- shop teacher, is friendly and understanding. He always greets the boys with, What do you say, boys? Mechanical drawing is taught by Mac Williams, a very systematic fellow with a great deal of humor. Mr. Prince, driving teacher, is known for writing letters to former homeroom boys now in the service. l14l

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