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Tl-IE I-IERIILD STFIFF Row 1: Angela Perl, Ioyce Laldman, Helen Syphers,judy Rlsko,Lois Penner, Holles Rhoads Patricia Lucas Row 2 Paulme Kafer, jean Horvath Carol lean Ryba Peggy Whitehead Barbara Reinhart Peggy Gray Row3 Jxm Simler Ronme Tammen Blll Bozxch, Raymond Peck Victor Herberth, Lou Pettl, Bill Kohr the ggyoln May, each year Miss Louise Ketterer takes on and the person with the second largest number of votes ls 1 See H8 that a Maple Heights Herald staff is the page editor etc , until the page editors positions are se ected At this time the journalism class votes The fllled The duties of the staff include assigning stories to person with the largest number of votes is editor in chief the reporters making page layouts and proof reading The Yearbook Staff is chosen by Miss Louise Ketterer, adviser, from the Herald Staff They perform all the functions necessary to put out the Annual such as writing the Class Will, The Prophecy, arranging and directing the photography and layout The staff for this year is Angela Perl, editor in chief, Helen Syphers, Lois Penner, Carol jean n F F F Ryba Judy Rlsko, Jim Simler, and Victor Herberth, co editors Holles Rhoads, ls business manager, and Albert Saltsman is the art editor Rowl Helen Syphers, Judy Rxsko, Holles Rhoads Row 2 A 1 P C l I R b L P nn r Row 3 Alngjr? Sairslnanargxmslayn Slgllzl, 3:toreHe3rberth ow l Lucy Aloi ow 2 Dorothy Parks Marie Shlman Iudy Perample, lane Lentz UW 3 Mrs M Specht art mstruc for Georgia schuxaz Ann Appleby n '9 '43 70 'D as fn 3 i V ix L L , . I ! l Q- . . . : v , y ' ' l , .: . , . R : , R 1 , ' - dle, I R : . . - ' - ' 1 . ,fm - - ,ae ,f 1, ,Q P A , . 1 ESP ' I . i A 1 , x no 2 l
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YURKSCHATT JOHN Ye rky Band, Intramural Sports Hallguard ZAMCHECK RUTH 'Rae Cadet Choir Home Ec Club G A A , Band, Orchestra, Friendship Club Drum Majorette Honor Society ZENOBI RICHARD Zenob ' Intramural Sports ZISKA LEWIS Big S0w Band, Intramural Sports. ZUPANCIC, MARGARET Blackie Hallguard, Friendship Club, G. A. A. lettergirl, Intramural Sports.
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1951 CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1951 being of sound m1nd and body, do leave and bequeath our most cherished possessions, habits, ab1l1t1es, and belongings to the Class of 1952 We are all certam that you w1ll make as much use of them as we have in our four years here at Maple Hexghts H1gh To start off this h1stor1c document, Nancy Andexler IS willed Angela Per1 s ab1l1ty to knock over stop signs The suntan on Elda Johnson's legs will next year be worn by Betty Baumgardner Mary Ellan Kleckner leaves her love for roller skating to Marie Ge1ger Esther Keto's golden locks are to be given to the close cropped head of J1m Ochecki Mary Ann Burke gives Norbert Tessmer her mmble Sewlllg fingers Jean Horvath w1lls Marilyn Piskac her quamt actmg ab1l1ty Angelo Montagno leaves the charm ', he has with the tenth grade g1r1s to Darw1n Kauer Helen Syphers bequeaths her Wlnklllg eyes to Nancy Belluardo Judy Risko slmple leaves her dreamboat Allen Turner Clar1 Biggam offers Grace Proveteare h1s big feet Lois Penner's many pairs of shoes w1ll be worn by Mary Jane Ul1ne Ronald Black leaves it up to Larry Wh1te to carry on the color scheme Ray Peck gives h1S famous yellow sweat Sh1I'tS to Walter Trende Janet I-Ia1l's cute clothes will be g1ven to Janet Vellotta Catherine M1lkov1ch's place in sixth period ensemble will be occupied by Carol V1ld Lewis Ziska s love for homework IS left to Audrey Zlpperle Sam Mauger1's ab1l1ty to cut up frogs will be lnherlted by Carolyn Greenlun Carol Schuma's ab1l1ty to get to school exactly on time w1ll be given to Joan V1ch1ll Phil Tansky w1ll receive Al Saltsman's knack at drawing figures Arlene Whltmer will leave Marlene Werner her choir robe Rosemary Herak s melodious alto vo1ce IS left to Julia Smith Robert Herwerden s white gym shorts will be worn by Marlene Kus Robert Beck 1nher1ts Jack Watkm s craving for higher learmng Marcella Weber s latest Jokes will not be told by B111 Foster Lucky Johrmy Hribar 1nher1ts Charles Kletecka s g1ft to gab R1ta Hucik received Audrey Ptaszek s vocal and instrumental talents Ed Wilson leaves his k11ts to Joey Humel Jack Fogl1ano's friendlmess will be displayed by Johnny Flaherty Bill Kohr's f1Ve o'clock shadow IS left to Louie Kapolka Joe Kopecky's manly physique will be seen on Jerry Mansell Dan Smalley s ab1l1ty to make eyes will belong to Carol Barnekow Steve Bond 1nher1ts Hal Bab1nec s ab1l1ty to clown durmg classes Lynn D1eder1ch just leaves Tina Alberone Arm Barbato leaves her sister Joanne with the family name Pauline Kafer bequeaths her pretty blond ha1r to Lucy Aloi Elleen Bendlak W111 rece1ve Holles Rhoads cheer1ng ab1l1ty Tom Taylor's seven foot stride w1ll be displayed by Jan1ne Cooke Ralph Kozler's beaming authority will be bestowed on Vernon Cervenka Richard Tammen will mherit his brother Ronald s 1nterest 1n schoolwork Jack TykOd1 Wlu be the proud owner of Charles Hook's zebra str1ped hats Dave Drummond will gladly give his old hot rod to Ronald Damcic Johanna Januszewski will leave Josephme Smerezynski to carry on her long tongue tW1St1Ilg name Jackie Wagner will inherit Bill Belluardo's graceful ballerma l1ke walk Mlrlam Love IS the proud owner of Peggy Gay's black ha1r Carol Jean Ryba s sm1le can next year be noted on Karen Latt Joan D1Pent1 w1ll be Slnglng w1th Pat Lucas's h1gh soprano vo1ce Betty Advent will be gifted with Joann Brown's extreme shyness Peggy Gray's fr1endly word of greetmg for everyone IS given to Roberta Barto A few 1nches of LaVern Racquet's height will be added to that of Johnny Hrabak Ruth Wh1te w1ll be given the last part of Peggy Wh1tehead's name B111 Bozich leaves his class presidency leadership to Gerald Prusha , . . , u ' 4 . s u K' ' I I o , . . . . , . 1 . , a a n n .. , . . . a u u , 1 u u I . Marge Zupancic's ability to smack the volleyball will be displayed by Elaine Blogna. I s u , n . . . . . , . . , . . . . a . 1 , 0 u 1 '-,, u Q 1 1 , 1 I . s - .
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