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MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1948 NORMAN SZABO Football is the sport' of all sports for l'ro. Being a member of the Hi-Y and the Varsity M keeps his spare time limited. He likes Mr. Sautter and Mechanical Drawing the best of all. Pork chops and the color blue rate with him. liYl'll,YN 'l'l'lOMl'SON live received her G..X..X. letter and became a member of the Honor Society in her junior year. She has been an active member in Foreign Affairs and Debate, Mr. 'l'homp- son, history, and a guy named Joe, are tops on her list of favorites. lVlAliIl.YN UNDICRVVOOD Undie has spent most of her high school days singing in the choir and being an active member of the Friendship Club. Marilyn has serv- ed the school by being a hall guard for two years and a P. A, announc- er in her senior year. NANCY VVA'l 1' Playing' a clarinet and the cym- bols in the band took up most of Nanny's time. She was also a member of the G.A.A., Girls' Board and Friendship Club. To become il. nurse is Nanny's great alubition. RICHARD WYSKOCII, Dick holds the honor of president of the Hi-Y. Taking pictures is a way of spending his leisure time, Many classmates know Dick from his column in the Herald, Wys- key's VVisecracks. Spaghetti with meat balls is Dick's best plate. GICORGIC YAl'lGl'ZR Alias The Mole is one of a pair of twins, Georges main interests are in Math and football. Mr. Mraz is his favorite teacher. He was out for football in his sopho- more year. George has been faith- ful to Ili-Y these past three years. in f Hi 'Q ' P www if In f 4 .. ' f ' 1 55 . - e 1 ,... L ' -,. ' I i -N-url' ,gif Z - 'irif . . 'N . 5 Q 17fg,27 5' 4' 'f t ' 451 .,,,,f',.fg , if-, - W, ' 1 'fu' W' 1 Ju. . .I s 0, +if ' 22:4 X f ig ,ls . 4 Q 2,5 Q Ma- . , wi fx 4 ltUN.XI.D 'l'l'l.XBli Treasurer of the Student Council is the proud title held by Bonnie. Being a member of the .X Cappella Choir has given him much enjoy- ment, 'l'o become a designer of clothes is ltonnie's main ambition, Mr, Thompson and blue are tops with him. ltUBlilt'l' 'l'l'Cl'lK Boller skating: occupies much of Bob's time. Driving a car is a great sport for him and it gives him pleasure and enjoyment. Light blue is the color that makes Bob's eyes sparkle and Mr. 'llhompson and history are his favorites. DUN.Xl.D YlI.D M'liiz, there goes that man of the track team. Don is well known around the school for his speed in track. Mr, XVylie and gym period are his favorites, Fishing and hunt- ing are his hobbies and he likes hamburgs best of all foods. DAVID XVILSON After attending all but two months of his last year at Maple Heights High School, Dave left to join the Navy. ln the service he attended classes to the equivalent of his last two months in high school. Meeting the requirements for his diploma, Dave will be gradu- atled as a member of this class in June. lt0Bl'1lt'l' XVYSKOCII. Corresponding Secretary in the Ili-Y is the position held by Bob, The subjects he likes are Physics and Triggonoinetry. His favorites are Mr. Mraz and cherry pie. ln his spare time Bob likes to tinker in radio building. HICNRY Y.Xl'IGlilt Hank's main interest during his school days has been sports, Isle has played football, baseball, intra- mural basketball and was on the tumbling team. Being in the Var- sity-M, and Hi-Y has also kept him pretty busy. Spaghetti and color blue are among his favorites.
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MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1948 Gl2H.XLDlNE SCHIRMER Gerry, being active in school activities, belongs to the Honor Society, G.A.A., Friendship Cluh, Foreign Affairs and the Choir, She is also the proud owner of a G..X.A. letter. Gerry's ambition is to fly. Happy landing, Gerry. JOSEPH SCHRIENER Every moment Joe can spare he spends on tinkering with autos. Joe's ambition is to become a me- chanic. Official Shop Assistant Sehriener has gained much experi- ence in that capacity. Give Joe two hamburgers. a milkshake and a hockey game-he'll be contented. HAY SCIBBE ltay is another boy who joined thc Armed Forces of our country before he finished his last year of school. Now, after his discharge, he is again attending classes here at Maple lleights lligh School. llay will graduate in June as a member of the class of WS. lJON.Xl,l7 SMIRZ Big Cheese, the biggest and strongest of the class, Cl-l, Yaeger shall dispute thisj has been active in basketball C10-llj and football C9-10-11.j Don thinks highly of Mr. Mraz. His favorite subject, says he, is at 3:25.', His ambition is to go to Alaska. DOLORICS SOLECKI Sports take top honors with Do- lores. She has been captain of a volley hall and basketball team, and proudly displays a G.A..'X. letter. Hr, '1'hompson, the color aqua, and swiss steak rate high with Dolores. CLARENCE S'l'l7CHliI, One of the best clarinetist in Cleveland, who is destined for big time. Band and Science are his main scholastic interests. Clare has four years of hand to his credit. being president his 12th year, and three years of choir. liven his hohhy playing in the Chagrin Symphony Orchestra. f 'f 1 og fr f u v ' 4 s . . -s ' Q W ' :..sfU. A 1 ' vs - eww 3 f -- fy Q feb f V X 6 7 55 f' V X ff a ff 'Sf ff f X 5, ff 1 ' X K .ef . if ff 4 ,ffm I , f ' by A Z wow .. , gy? ns. A 7 f f 5 . X f W I r p.t DON SCHLEIFRR Don has participated in the bflllil for four years. He has been an ac- tive member of a Club known as the Explorer Scoutsf' Two years of track have made Don a ready man. VVhen he's not studying, he trains dogs and goes hunting. HILDICGARDE SCHULZ Quiet, is the word describing Hildy. VVith her, bookkeeping rates first in school work. Pork chops and the color blue also rate high with her. Hildy hopes to be- come a hookkeeper or secretary af- ter graduating from school. She spends her spare time reading. ART Sl'lRltIN This gay fellow is known hy all his buddies for his keen sense of humor. Art will always find time for sports and a joke, school. His favorite food is three-inch juicy steaks. Art has played two years of intramural basketball and one year of football. He has work- ed on the Herald Staff. M,XliJOltll'1 SlVII'l'Hl'1'l l' Margie is the girl with the great big smile and curly blonde hair. She devotes much of her time as one of our peppy cheerleaders, No- thing tastes het,ter to her than a juicy hamburg. Margie also he- longs to Foreign Affairs. Friend- ship Cluh and G.A.A. MARIE SOUNIK Marie has a favorite pastime of writing letters. After graduation she plans to become a heautieian. XVhile in school Marie belonged to the Friendship Club and the GAA. In her senior year she was a motion picture projectionist. VVIILIAM SYNECKY Bill spends some of his time keep- ing up his coin collection, which is a great hobby with him. Shop work is something he likes t,o do best in school. Playing baseball and eat- ing ham are two of the many things he enjoys doing.
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Yve, the members of the class of 19118, DICK KOUCKY leaves HENRIETTA AN- MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1948 MARY ZAKRAJSEK Dancing is what Mary likes to do most of all. She has been a member of the Friendship Club and also a helpful library assistant. Mr. Thompson, pink, and steak are tops with her. FRANK ZORC Frank wants to be an ill'Ll5ta fmfl because of this art has been h1S main interest in M.H.H. Crazy Legs will never be forgotten by durance. Three years of football have shown this quality. Frank's membership in Varsity M has meant much to him. if ,.ei 1.. . ,, his classmates for his uncanny en- . ...gisff fs.. , ' THE CLASS WILL being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath the following to the graduates of 191119 .,.. To start this off right: JACK RARTAK leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to ED SUCH Y. LORETTA RITZ wills her distinctive place as the only girl in Trigonometry to BETSY ORAVEC DON DAMON receives BOB CORIVS ever- prcsent ping pong paddles. SHIRLEY PIATAK and DUANE DOBLAR will their mutual affection to DOLORES HRA- BAK and RONNIE ANDEXLER. SAM I3ARI5A'1'O is the luunble owner of BEVERLY PALGUT'S sweetness. JOY COLEMAN leaves her sweaters and blouses to her sister, JOAN CJoy says she wears them anyway so whatis thc diffcrence?j LENNY SHIFLETT is bequeathed GEORGE GREGOR.Y'S place on the all-Eastern Confer- ence Team. CARL MANUEL solemnly leaves his perfect attendance to KEN KUBIC. DORIS POYVELL will now be seen with RITA HRIDLE'S extra long hair. DAVE MARUNA leaves his extra large vo- cabulary to PAUL CARNAHAN. ART ANDRAITIS receives GEORGE KLINE'S ability in the photography field. MARION HARWVOOD wills her noon-time walks KPPPD to JOHANN SELIAS. JACK JANSKY has RUTH FILIP'S dra- matic ability. CVVith this he will probably start a stage show at the Garlic House.j EDNA MAE JONE'S diamond ring will now be worn by JOAN HOMERLY. JOAN LANG passes on her roller skates to ART KLECKNER. JIM PURDON couldnit posibly part with his beautiful red locks but he will leave his beloved bottle of Henna Rinse to JOAN GREGORY. BOB MARKOWITZ will now be seen with the muscle-bound physique formerly owned by DON SMIRZ. DEXLER to all the junior boys. fHandle with carelj CORA HRONIK is the proud owner of ALICE POULTNEY'S faithfulness. HANK YEAGER wills his conceit to EU- GENE FINK. JOHN MARMOL gratefully leaves his ex- cess baggage to SAM BUCCHIERI. ED LIPNOS and RICHARD VAINER now possesses the sports enthusiasm which belonged to BOB KLECAN and JOHN LUCAS. DONNA BELGRANO wants to leave her af- fection for lNIr, lNIorriS to SYLVIA JENKIN- SON. ART KECK receives BILL DEVV'S love for women. REV CURRIE and VIOLET CONOLEY leave their ability to get to school on time to JOE PALUMBO. ALICE HILIK passes on her new look to ELIZABETH BAILY. The solemnness that once belonged to DON LIPSTER now can be seen on ELEANOR SMUDSKI. JOHN GARCHER wills his large knowledge of busses to none other than RAY ROGEL. MIKE ROBERTS will now be seen with ROSEMARY PALUMBO'S extra height. HARVEY HAKER passes on his hall guard post to CLARE SCHVVARTZ. JOAN OLIVER receives ROUMAINE AT- KINSON'S love for horses. DOROTHY KISH bequeathes her graceful- ness Care we kiddingi to CATHERINE KULE. VVES THOMPSON acquires JIM GREEN'S basketball powers. DOROTHY BEHLKE wills her quiet man- ner to JANET SCHUMA. The athletic ability of DOLORES SOLRCKI has been given to EILEEN SPEERBRECKRR. ED MARLOVV leaves the Foreign Aflfiaiys Club to JAMES VOLNY. JAMES ZINGALE is the proud owner of JIM GOODWIN'S motor scooter.
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