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tn ii ers ry with ediieatees .lis B. Downey alph M. Fraunfelter onald F. Lawson Juise A. Magor uth B. Monnett tul S. Nash atthew D. Phillips yron W. Randall mbrose P. Spencer elen K. Wallace arian L. Whitsey 'ank L. Wiley Biology . . . founder of instrumental music at Heights . . . author of Biology Manual . . . gentlemanly . . . witty . . . well dressed . . . an all-round great guy. . . Geometry . . . jovial . . . versatile . . . capable . . . philosophical . . . author of a new solid geometry cur- riculum . . . 'tSage of 125 Biology . . . sponsor of Science Club for many years . . . extremely patient . . . fond of bird walks . . . French, Spanish . . . Head of Sophomore Friendship Club . . . a sparkling personality . . . a remarkable sense of humor . . . French . . . sponsor of French Club . . . refined . . . a fashion plate . . . subtle sense of humor . . . Social Studies . . . Head of History Department . . . amiable . . . exacting . . . well read . . . a wonderful man and a line asset to Heights. . . Algebra . . . Head of Mathematics Department . . . formerly sponsor of Tennis Team . . . cordial southern gentleman . . . a veteran of two wars . . . Law . . . a- lawyer in the truest sense of the word . . . mixes dignity with a keen sense of humor . . . possesses a wonderful familiarity with the English Language . . . journalism and English . . . Head of the Blark and 'Gold for 24 years . . . congenial . . . an expert in the held of printing . . . Dean of Girls . . . cheerful . . . understanding . . . per- fect lady . . . hard working . . . one of our many blessings . . . Vocational Counselor . . . cheerfully performs one of the most important tasks in the school . . . efficient . . . charming . . . sponsor of the National Honor Society . . . Superintendent of schools . . . very capable Head of Cleveland Heights schools for 25 years . . . an excellent speaker . . . 'E, THE SENIOR CLASSES OF 1949, IN APPRECIATION OF WENTY-FIVE YEARS OF DEVOTED SERVICE TO THE fUDENTS OF CLEVELAND HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL, DO 'ITH ALL RESPECT DEDICATE THIS, OUR 1949 YEAR- DOK, TO THESE FIFTEEN. Rflarian L. Ambrose P. W' I I Perry A. Coolel' i if f J' Ellis B. Downey i N t Donald F. Lawson Ruth E. Monnett lylatthew D. Phillips WhitSCy Spencer E 3' -I3
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aldron Shares Twent afiftl George W. Barbour Carl C. Dewald Ralph M. Fraunfelter Louise A. Magor Paul S. Nash June, 1949, is the CALDRON'S Silver Anniversary. Althoug Heights had a yearbook as early as 1908, the name, CALDRON, we not adopted until 1924. Much has happened both in the expandin of the CALDRON, and in the widening of world horizons durin those twenty-five years. Born in a newly-pacified world, the Height High yearbook has weathered a period of prosperity, one of grea depression, and even a period of world war. Changes in the CAL DRON itself attest to changes in the world. The pictures that fram this dedication were taken from the 1924 CALDRON. Since tha date Heights High School has nearly tripled in size, has moved to new building, and has graduated 13,300 students. The faculty he grown from 46 to 80 members, and is at present one of the finest il the state of Ohio. Heights High students are indeed fortunate i having such experienced and talented instructors. We, the 194 Senior Class, acknowledging our great debt to all the teachers wh have served throughout these twenty-five years, wish to honor par ricularly fifteen of our friends among the faculty and of the admin istration. On this twenty-fifth anniversary of the CALDRON, w express our own appreciation and the appreciation of Heights stu dents for the past quarter of a century, to those members of th faculty and of the administration whose pictures appeared in th 1924 CALDRON and who are also in this 1949 CALDRON. 'Those men and women who have had such a vital part in the de velopment of our school are: Geox- e Barbour History . . . exceptional concept of his subject . . . g solid citizen . . . co-sponsor of the Red Cross Club . . 0 1 Commercial . . . founder of the Commercial Depar Perry A COO ey ment at Heights, and its head since 1923 . , . friend . . . understanding . . . Business Manager of Caldn for 18 years . . . Carl C Dewald Physics . . . Head of the Science Department . . . di ' sense of humor . . . promotes organized thinking . . formerly Head of Athletics . . . Myron W. Helen K. Randall Wallace Frank L. Wilej
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l-los ord Field ls Completed Remember when The Field looked like this? To the four thousand students who stood huddled on Hosford Field that wet October evening, a dream had come true. The bickering, heated discussions and sarcastic remarks about the new playing field, which it seemed would never materialize, had come to an end. While the rain trickled down their faces, youngsters and oldsters alike viewed the dedication of Hosford Field-an event long awaited by Heights High School and the entire community. In a shiny open car, flanked by bands from Heights, Roose- velt, Monticello, Roxboro, and Elyria, rode the man who had done it allf' Mr. Harry Hosford. Words could not express the gratitude of Heights, only the beaming Alan Greenberg, Mr. Hosford, and Mayor Dunlop at the dedication of Hosford Field. faces of the crowd could convey their heartfelt thanks. The miracle transforming the muddy lot into an illuminated, well-kept playing field had been performed. The teachers in the west wing of the building breathed a sigh of relief, for the noise of numerous workmen, bulldozers, and trac- tors had finally ceased. Yes, after twenty- three years of debate and indecision, the stadium had become a reality. As the drum majors stepped smartly down the field to the rhythmic beat of the stirring Heights band, everyone in the stands was filled with a sense of pride. The dedication of this field marked the beginning of a new ath- letic era at Heights.
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