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In Memoriam SUZANNE SAYRE COLE SUGARMAN Cole Sugarman was a member of the June 1953 class. His likeable personality drew many friends to him. Cole's enthus- iasms outside of school ranged from play- ing the piano to working on his motorbike. Among his school activities he found en- joyment in membership in Heights Play- ers and in managing the Varsity baseball team. His infectious smile and his friendly greeting were typical of Cole. f '11 .- '. 'S , - - L :wr . ':ffsfwf.L2 ,,,:5iy1rgv'f 4 vw ' 1 falzg .QM Suzanne Sayre, member of the January 1959 class, transferred from Andrews School for Girls. Possessor of a warm pew sonality, she made many friends among her schoolmates. Her boundless energy and enthusiasm helped her to succeed in everything she undertook and her habitual cheerfulness was contagious. Her illus- trations in the Crest and in the Caldron are among her best-remembered contribu- tions to Heights life.
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,' fl' Viik il . in -.ssss Super1'm'ender11f fy' Schools Orville E, Hill CLEVELAND H IGHT Y0 TH PROFIT BY Tl The individual's love of our cooperative way of life grows out of personal satisfaction in the demo- cratic living process which We are privileged to ex- perience in our community, our schools, our religious institutions, and our homes. The leadership in these institutions in our community has given great op- portunity for contentment in democratic planning and living. A spirit of being free to speak, to compete, to lead or to follow has proved invaluable in living and has captivated all generations of Americans to the ideals of Americanism. Our record is outstanding because of high American ideals which provide se- curity of freedom to ourselves and our posterityf' said hir. O. E. Hill, Superintendent of Cleveland Heights Public Schools, when asked to comment on Walking through the Yearf, the theme of the 1952 Caldron. I am impressed with the democratic at- mosphere at Heights Highf, observed lNIr. Hill.
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