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Warrensville Heights High School as it appears to travelers along Warrensville Center Road. Growing W. H. H. S. Campus The school busses ready for exiting stu- dents and backgrounded by the high school gym as familiar to many a passerby. I A A welcome to all visitors is lainl visable in this welcome P Y fl' ,L sign which stands beside the high school entrance drive. I 7
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W F' 'film-V Spring rains brought a further postponement of activity on the campus's tennis and basketball courts. . . . and Still When one looks at WHHS one sees a large, well-planned campus, still growing and expanding. Construction of the high school began in May of 1948, classes being in session by 1949. When construction was completed, the high school, then John Dewey, contained nine classrooms with a total enrollment of 548. The passing of a 3135,000 bond issue in 1948 brought about the construction of a gym and two additional classrooms with others being added in 1952 and 1954, bringing the school to its present size. A football and track field constructed in 1956 and a baseball diamond constructed by the Kiwanis Club in 1952 have seen plenty of action. Since the summer of 5'7, the villagers have been able to beat the heat in an 80' x 42' swimming pool which was built from village donations. Construction of two basketball and tennis courts and an extension of the garage area were completed in the summer of 58. The School Board is adding 8 more rooms to the high school this year. nm- ..4l9'-4 Winter snow blanketed the student parking area. 6
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0ur Education Is The successful handling of their difficult tasks have earned the Warrensville administration the respect of the students, parents, and faculty. Seeking to save the taxpayers thousands of dollars, Mr. George Walker, Superintendent of Warrensville Heights schools, along with high school teachers, bargain hunted at the War Surplus Depot in Columbus. Warrensville was represented by Mr. Walker at the American Association of School Administrators meeting held in Atlantic City from February 14- 18. Among the many and varied activities of the School Board, were the addition of golf in- struction of the high school's sports program and the appoint- ment of Mr. Robert Tager as sum- mer Recreation Director. The Board and Administration's efforts on our behalf is sincerely ap- preciated by the school and com- munity. WE:- Mr. George A. Walker, Superintendent of Warrensville Schools. The Warrensville Heights School Board, seated above are Left to Right: Mrs. Ann Eckelman, Mr. Andrew Duale, Mrs. Allyn Myers, President, Mr. H. Taylor Kahoe, and Mr. William Sawyer. At center left is Ivlr. George Walker, Superintendent of Warrens- ville Schools. Below left is Mrs. Marily Demming, secre- tary and Mr. Harold E. Kuhn, Business Manager and Clerk- Treasurer of the Board. Below right is Mrs. Harriet Bailey, secretary to Mr. Walker and Mrs. Sandy Teachout, recep- tionist and secretary. L
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