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Wee 74 . . 0 An important cog in the smooth run- ning of our school affairs is the office. Every student benefits by the services of the office staff who H11 out transcripts and permanent record cards, requisition sup- plies, compile the absence bulletin, and take care of passes. A treasure room of knowledge is our library, and the keepers of the books are our three capable librarians who give willingly of their time and efforts helping students in their daily tasks and opening the door to pleasure reading. A broken Hnger! A bad cold! Although you may not know what to do about it, you will find relief in the haven of the medical office. The nurse and doctor along with student aids care for sick students and arrange senior examinations. These departments are an indispensable part of the completeness and proficiency of Heights High Gertrude Kaufman Office Bernice Roller Ofiiee Alice Robinson Library Marian Siegman Ofiice Mrs. Jenkins gives first-aid. Eloise Parr Marie Owen Library Library Violet Thelian Aleen Rutz Office Oflice Jean Jenkins Medical Hildegarde Grugle Oiiice 17
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K Frank L. Wiley E. E. Morley Thoburn Davis Marian L Whifsey Roy M. Flint Hugh V. Perkins Helen K Wallace As you can easily see, this page is devoted to the executives of our school and of our system. At the top are Mr. Frank Wiley and Mr. Thoburn Davis, Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent of Schools, respectively. Though We don't see much of them, we are grateful for the service they render us in maintaining fine schools throughout the Cleveland Heights system. It is to Mr. E. E. Morley that We owe a smoothly run and Well equipped high school. Miss Helen K. Wallace, though she is dean of girls, is always ready to help a boy with a problem as Well. She is also responsible for many of the school's most successful social affairs. Mr. Roy M. Flint, our under- standing and diligent dean of boys, has the respect of every boy at Heights. Mr. Hugh Perkins, the Army's gift to Heights, is Mr. Flint's extremely able co-Worker. It is he Who makes out the school's schedules and helps Mr. Flint keep our boys on the right path. These are four who help us during our brief stay at Heights, but the one Whose intelligent, sincere, and friendly advice has helped us to choose our programs and make our choice of the right college is Miss Marian Whitsey, our educational counselor. Little do We realize how much we really owe to these seven people. 13? af
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w B 74ewWame4:4 ' Virginia Anderson English Howard Baughman Physical Education Lawrence Behney Commercial Mabel Blanchard Language Clayton Bachtel Art Marjorie Beck Sewing Walter Bird Hygiene Edith Braselton English George Barbour Lillian Bardrof Clyde Barnhard History English Machine Shop Ruppert . . . Graham . . . Anderson . . . These are some of the new names heard during the faculty roll call of the 1948 Passing Parade, for there have been many changes in the ranks of Heights teachers. To add a military touch Mr. Ruppert, m e c h a n i c a l drawing teacher, football coach, and former Marine, and Mr. Bach- tel, art teacher and former navy man, have joined the faculty. Teaching at Heights became a family affair for Mr. P. T. Lorz when his brother Mr. F. Lorz began to teach biology. Re- placing Miss Manning in the Spanish De- partment is Mr. Simon. New to Heights, but already old friends of the students are Mr. Miller, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Rieke, and Misses Lois Clark, Cooney, Florence Bromelmeier Otto Budde Dorothy Bulkley Commercial Mathematics Art
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