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eights Hi h throu li the Years Heights High, 1902-1914. The Board of Education Building, built in 1902, has served Cleve- land Heights for forty-seven years, first as a school building, and then as the headquarters of education in Cleveland Heights. Heights High, 1915-1927. The Roosevelt Junior High School Building, built in 1914 as a High School, served in that capacity until it was outgrown in 1927. Heights High, 1927-1949. The present High School, first occupied in 1927, is a far cry from the 1902 building. It houses ten times the number of students and combines beauty with size. 10
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Capable Guidance lnlluence Heading the administration department of the Cleveland Heights Schools are Mr. Frank L. Wiley, superintendent of schools, and Mr. Albert B. Harvey, newly appointed assistant superintendent. These busy exec- utives are not often seen, but We doff our hats in appreciation of the service they render us in managing all financial matters, informing Heights taxpayers of their in- vestment toward education and supervising the replacement of the school's personnel. Closer to home are Mr. E. E. Morley, prin- cipal, and Mr. Hugh V. Perkins, assistant principal. During the fall semester, Mr. Morley was granted a sabbatical leave of Hugh V. Perkins Assistant Principal E. E. Morley Principal absence which afforded him the opportunity to take a well-earned vacation. Never con- tent to rest, Mr. Morley combined busi- ness with pleasure by visiting Western schools. Acting principal, Mr. Perkins, kept Heights running smoothly until Mr. Morley resumed his official duties of super- vising instruction, assigning teachers, and directing the entire school program. Mr. Perkins then returned to his previous posi- tion as assistant administrator and assumed arranging teachers' schedules and assigning classes. The modern ideals and techniques of all these administrators have made them leaders in educational progress. Frank L. Wiley Superintendent Albert B. Harvey Assistant Superintendent 12
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