Maple Heights High School - Maple Leaf Yearbook (Maple Heights, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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f b ltlCllAlilJ SCIll'MA Richard Qiialileoj Schuma is the possessor of an unusual hobby. llick makes telescopes and has already completed two large ones. His latest is a six- ineb Newtonian reflector. Ile hopes to attend Case School of Applied Science where he wants to study Physics. GltACl'l Sl'lllSl'llL'l' She may not be the President of the l'nited States, but she is President of the Girls' Board. firace Seibert spends most of her time with a tall, blue eyed, blond, and enjoyed having the lead in the Senior Play, Don't 'Fake My Penny . NORMA SIMUNI 'l'he grunt and groan girl of the senior class is none other than C. A, P. Norma Simoni. Ketzel as she is called is wild about wrestling. Her am- bition is to be a public account- ant and she is planning to study at the Northern Ohio lnstitute. .l AMES SNl'lDl3l'lN Sailor Jim with the oh so- broad shoulders returned to lleigbts after 3 years in l'ncle Ham's Navy. Studying voice is his major interest at present and all those who heard his solos at nmnerous choir functions agree that he has chosen an ap- propriate field. Steak agrees with him and aqua pleases his dis- cerning eye. Cl'lAltl.l'lS 'l'l4lAltl'1 Although hc was business manager of the football and basketball teams, Charles 'l'care found enough time for his fa- vorite pastime, photography Cllllfli was a year book photo- grapher, proliectionist and the photographer for the Foreign Affairs Club. Ile is well noted for his speed about the school. '1'Il0M AS TYKUDI As well as being treasurer of the llonor Society, 'l'om 'l'ykodi is a member of the band. 'l'om- my likes' to play ping pong in his spare time. He started in- tramural basketball until a knee injury forced him to give up the sport. He plans to enter Col- lege after graduating. MA R IAN SCHWICHT Being secretary of the Honor Society, Secretary of the Stu- dent Council, Robe Mistress of the Choir and belonging to the Foreign Affairs Club keeps Marian Schwicht quite busy. Among her likings are pork chops, reading, Mr. Thompson and someone by the name of Nick. To be a court reporter is in l!unny's future. l.0l'lS SIMONCIC Majoring in sports during his high school days has been Louis Simoncic, captain of the hall guards. Louie has among his souvenirs two football let- ters, two gold footballs, one basketball letter and one track letter. He was also Boys' Sports liditor of the llerald and l'ldi- tor-in-Cbief of the Yearbook. DON.-Xl.l7 SKALA Although bc devotes his time to what he likes most Cwomcnj, lion Skala does find time for school work. Coming fom Shaker lleights in his sophomore year, Don never went out for Var- sity sports but established him- self in sandlot baseball. Swim- ming is his favorite pastime and he hopes to become a me- chanical engineer. l'A'l' TANNO Pat Tanno is a very active lnelnber of the senior class. lle has earned two letters, one for basketball manager an d the other in football. l'asquelo has also been a member of the Ili-Y Club, Varsity M and both the tumbling and track t'ams. Pat is known for his ig-nlalions and his poetry, which he enjoys writ- mg. l3l'ilt'l'l'lA 'l'liAl5l'llt'l' Added to our Alma Mater in the year 1900 and -1-5 A. D. was llertha 'l'rabert. who transfer- red from Marymount. Bert , an ardent fan of Vaughn Mon- roe. belonged to the llome lico- uomics Club for one year and in- tends to work for the Ohio ltell Telephone Co. after gradu- ating. A junior. named Bob, rates highest with her. .I l'iA NNE AVA I ,I .S lieing honored with the title of Football Queen of 1911-7 is popular Jeanne VValls. Jeanne spent three years as a drmn majorette and as a member of the band for five years. She also was a member of the choir and the Foreign Affairs Club. She hopes to work for the air lines after graduating.



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THE CLASS WILL We, the members of the class of 1947, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath the following to the graduates of 1948 .... Connie Rose leaves her silence to Rose Civetteg while Chuck Teare is giving his speed to Don Vild. Margie Smithett is the proud possessor of Jimmy Perample's cheer-leading sweater. Ivan Koleman leaves those waves to Don Smirz CGet some more hair first, Don ij Katherine Jeroski is parting with her beautiful set of choppers and they will now be seen escorted by Edna Mae Jones. Carl Manuel and George Malek will be seen with Jean Fink's natural curly hair, while Carol Grams hands down her long tresses to Dorothy Reshonski. CHalo every- body, Halolb , ,, ,, Jeanne Walls wants to share her majorette technique with Lois Klika. Jesse Long forwards his ability to sleep anywhere fparticularly in schoolj to Bill Prain and Irene Rybka. James Herbkersman has become the owner of that spectacular green sweater orig- inally owned by Virginia Raimerg while Richard Zimmer reluctantly leaves his choir robe to Bob Corp. Rose Ann Aloi's voice will now be heard from the throats of two Marilyns. Cleinder- wood and Henderson, that is ij Rosemary Palumbo gratefully receives Ruth Weber's height. Art Rhoads wills his spunkiness to Don Schliefer and Joe Shreiner. Joe Hughes hands down his mountain songs to Lois VVhitmer. Evelyn 'l'hompson's report card was once owned by Marian Schwicht. Lee Adams and Tony Piscitello will their mutual affection to Duane Doblar and Shirley Piatak. Ann Petrich wills her nickname CAnnabellaj to Antonctte Humr and Andrew Galuska. Bob Nelson leaves his nickname Nellie to Elsie Vassar, and Maxine McLellan wills hers, Mac , to James McCann. Danny Vana will make use of Juicy Liptak's racing form. Dorothy Behlke receives those multi-colored sweaters of Jackie Cardamalfs whilc Bev Palgut proudly displays Thelma Mason's bobby sox. Tom Tykodi leaves his number's racket to Bill Funk. Pat Pyles is parting with her bottle of henna rinse, and she is sure Red Purdon will make good use of it. Bernice Kastelic wants to share her sweetness with Darlyne Liskovec. Richard Schuma's equatorial telescope now belongs to Bob Tucek and George Kline. Bertha Trabert leaves Bob Andryszak or Bob Andryszak receives Bertha Trabert. Joan Lang and Loretta Ritz are the proud and lucky owners of Mildred Kline's super wardrobe, while Harvey Haker receives John Metzger's sharp clothes. Don Konicek leaves his favorite kernelf sardines are lucky, they're deadj to Sec Koucky. Violet Conoley and Joy Coleman are the lucky heirs of Mickie Dzama's glamour. Chuck Kirkpatrick leaves his Hmulligan stew to Mary Zakrajsek, Bernadette Delventhal and Florence Piscitello. Norma Simoni has given complete charge of her wrestling holds to Marjorie Collar. Billy Dew has become the owner of Eugene Grancha's love for women. The Justice Society of America, carried on by David Lewis, will be continued by the capable hands of Charles Phelps, and Roy Ambrose. Ferne Koring gives her Spanish Book to Donna Belgrano. Dolores Solecki has the athletic ability handed down to her by Genevieve Bozic. Mona White leaves her ability to sell kolashkies Cnot responsible for spellingj to Dorothy Lormann. Pauline Kozler's incomparable giggles will be heard from Ruth Dustie', Filips and Bob Adams. Eveyln Widmar wills her shy manner to Marie Sounik. Richard Gutheil wants to share his love for motorcycles with James Goodwin and John Garcher. Joe Bucchieri leaves his five o'clock shadow to Guenther Metzger.

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