MMI Preparatory School - Minamek Yearbook (Freeland, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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FACULTY l I I G i su ANDEW J sToFAN, JQHN P. EVANS, JOSEPH G- NEWUN, A JOHN BS ' C E B S BA., MA. - v ANDREW J. STGFAN, B.A., MA. Mr, Stofan, having taught at M.M.l. for twenty years, has become an essential part of school activities Besides being instructor v D - of mathematics and languages he has servcd abl as d1rc't f , A y c or o dramatics. At all basketball games, Mr. Stofan can be found cheer- in e th ' ' ll g n usiastica y for our teams. From some unknown source hc has always been able to detect the unight ridersn of the class. Hc upholds with firmness his favorite maxim, that the only path to success is reached by steady, diligent work. We hope that many m-ore student 'll l ' ' ' ' s wi a so be able to profit from their association with Mr. Stofan. JOHN P. EVANS, C.E. Mr. Evans, who teaches physics, algebra, mechanical drawing, and trigonometry, is a graduate -of Lehigh's class of 1929. He has served capably and eflicie tl . Il y as our instructor, and faithfully and ?mCef?lY as our friend. His ability to explain a difficult problem in a simpliied and often humorous manner will long be remembered by us. Mr. Evans has been I - a great asset to M.M.I. and we knovx' that his service beneited us all. JOSEPH G. NEWLIN, BS- Mr. Newlin, a recent addition to the M.M.I. facultyliliiticin structor of chemistry, biology, and democracy. UPOU gifuralld from high school he enlisted in the navy and served for Ocouege one half years. After his discharge he entered Ufsmus . C , . A '- re Com' under the V-12 program and majored in chemistry- Befo ing to M' ' ' ' ining he worked as a bio-chemist. Mr Newlin' k . . tel , Com' - ' s nack of discussing a problem accurgedfs. His PIQWIY, Hlld interestingly adds to the enjoyment of Ouf Su J ma ' the - . or hlm .ia to-man manner of conducting classes, has Gilflled f high estee f m o the student body. ai ir h lv ef lil In of Th , J Mr 6. dlflicult rash Weiss serves as Hhas been 1SfO1'y tea. f A native gf pre 01 the region' He L ca Xliliierhat Freeland His Workedls playmg af We al-eHsSEI1Ely Xvith turn our mia ,dim in l H3 succcsgf

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PAUL E A BURALLI MA FACULTY TOSEPH G NEWLIN JOHN SLEGESKI PAUL E A BURALLI JQHN LANTZ :cal drauin 9M H ha xithfully and Lllt pmbl m r mcmbtr d XX noxx XVLIN B S t1 th M MI faculty 15 H1 d mo rlcy Upon fffii Ufmon X1 und trvcd Of 1 nt rtd Urslnus Coll? d m ch ml t 3 Before CO hmxt Ill ml ltm 1ccuf1feY C0 P Nj xm nt of our sllhlect h hz c lrntd fOf hlm The d1lf1cult t M JOHN LANTZ BS Mr Lantz another new member of the teachlng staff graduated from Mlllersvllle State Teachers Colle e 1n 1946 At MMI he IS lnstructor of geometry 1ntermed1ate algebra shop and mechan1cal drawmg Soon after h1s arr1val at our school Mr Lantz systemauc ally re orgamzed the shop There he was able to teach us anythmg from squarmg a block of wood to apply1ng a fine fimsh to a plece of furmture HIS excellent guldance and w1ll1ngness to lend a help 1ng hand has ga1ned h1m the respect of all the students We w1sh to thank both Mr Lantz and Mr Newl1n for thelr servlce as our class adv1sers Mr Buralll a newcomer to the faculty 1S head of the Enghsh and l1terature departments He graduated from MOIHVIHD College 1n 1943 and then entered the army Upon dlscharge from the army he entered Leh1gh Un1vers1ty tak1ng a graduate course 1n Enghsh Mr Burall1 has traveled eXtens1vely throughout Europe and 1S espec1ally well acquamted w1th England H15 knowledge of Enghsh l1terature has left many students astounded Mr Buralhs pleasant manner and ernest efforts to help us have galned hlm the respect of the student body JOHN SLEGESKI B S ask of fillmg the gap left by our former coach Mr Werss has been ably accompl1shed by Mr Slegeskl who also serves as hlstory teacher and rnstructor of phys1cal educatron A nat1ve of Freeland Mr Slegeskr 1S well known to sport fans of the reg1on He earned h1s renown as an outstandlnff basketball player at Freeland H1gh School and further mcreased th1s reputat1on w1th h1s play1ng at Bloomsburff State Teachers College He has worked ardently w1th the team to produce as line a squad as posslble We are sure that 1n h1s span of years at M MI Mr SleGesk1 w1ll turn out many successful basketball teams i YV VV Y YY - 1 5 . . , 5 ' - BS. .A. BS. , . . . , I 7 5 . . , U . Q 1 - 1 O ' . I .- , f C C, , - , . c ' '- C I I 1 . . . . . I t . I . . . - C . . , , . . ' ., , . 1 . ' ' u C C g. l a ' I f a -ji C as . . . 3 . I W . . I T C . . 1 n w , u c c . C -. A C I C n . .5 C C Ml 'Q k L , C ' ' Y V, n u l I C , , , c 1 ,A i ' 3 ' U ', ,N c 7 C C U 5 nd . 4 . . . . ml I Ss f fourily . , A . . - l fc. lc c cj U' ' . ' 'lg -C S C S I . ' c c C C '5, ' ' ' g . 1 ' . ' I C I D! Il N A 2 1 I ' ' ' ' ' I I 1 . S' 5 c . . ., , D L mf' C ' ' c . 'liliifjiq gg ag A

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