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THE GRADUATINC- CLASS OF 1947 F 'G 1 C ' Mai' 2 A'. ' F Fgfj . , tA',. F A - - ix .' : S'1'VF. mK,.- f I Joining ilu' JIIIITII of I,l'0ffl'l'S.S' CLASS OFFICERS VI Q6 N xx?- Rnlwrt Nfarunrl.. .............,.... ........ I ,I'I'-Villl I Jsuncs P1-rzunplc ..,... l'i1'1' I'r1'.vi1l11rl Palrivia Pylvs ..., ,....... . W4-r'wlnr1 lfalwural Nfarunzx ...... 7'1'l'lI.S'lll 1 Mr. Josvpll Imnr. . ..... .lrlwi 1 9
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FAC U LTY Mu. Jos:-:1-it A. IMARA-M.A., Science, Biology Guinea pigs, fish, snakes and mice Makes Mr. Imar's room smell nice . . . ? MR. JAMES JOHNSON-l5.S., Science From tumbling to science, that's his jump, liven in math, he doesn't slump , . . Miss LOVISE KETT1-:Rl-in-l5.S., M.A., linglish, Journalism Yve owe our thanks for this book, If you paid three bucks, you got took . . . Miss Hm.nN Knmzmlzu-A.l3., BS., Librarian She's the senior's friend and pal, Because she is an all right gal . . . Mn. l'lARI. R. LYNIIAM-Q-B.S. in lidu. M.A. Junior Dramatics is Mr. Lynman's pet, Their success is a sure Ere bet . . . Mn. FIIANK NIRAZ1B.S., Chemistry, Physics, and General Science His motto is keep the cafeteria clean, And on lhe sciences he's really keen . . . Mus. ihNNE'l I'E PODOJH.- B.S., Home Economics, linglish The domestic sciences she does teach, The boys agree she's quite a peach . . . Mu. Lewis P. SNYDER-A.lf., Math, linglish The Baby Mustangs are his meat, To watch them play is a treat . . . Mn. l'lf'KlKARDT ll. SAI r'rER-ll.S., lidueation He flatters the girls by calling them Miss , This sweet man makes our world a bliss . . . Mn. TJVERETT VV. Tn0MAs-A.H., Instrumental Music Director The band and orchestra he does guide, Music is his joy and pride . . . Mu. H. IJIYARD 'l'll0MPSON-'-li.A. and M.A., American History, American Government and American Problems He tops the list with the bow ties he wears, Hx-'S also interested in Foreign Affairs . . . Mn. 'l'. IJONOVAN xxYY'l.lE A.B., Boys' Physical liducation lVe call him Doc but he's no M. D. Yvhen it comes to coaching, he knows plenty . .
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skim.. . I.l'lONA ADAMS Being an attendant to hoth hasketball and foothall queens deserihes popular l.ee Adams. l.ee is a reporter on the Herald and portrayed the part of a model in the Senior Play. She has heen a memher of the G. A. A. for three years and to the Friendship Cluh in her jun- ior and senior years. RUSH A NN ALOI Although she didn't eome to Maple Heights until her junior year, Rose Ann Aloi was an ae- tive student. She was in the ehoir for two years and a mem- her of Foreign Affairs, the Friendship Cluh and the llerald StaW. Gl'lNl'lVll'lVl'l IEOZIC' Sports are tops on the list of favorites of Genevieve ltozie. Ito as her elassmates eall her was eaptain of the senior girls' haskethall team and also eap- tain of volley-hall team. She has heen a memher of the G. A. A. for three years. After gradua- tion Ho plans to he a elerk in a hanli. .l t JSE PH l'SI'CCIIll'lRl Cheerleading is .loe's main ae- tivity. hesides girls. lie has heen a eheerleader for two years. ln- tramural haskethall and volley- hall are his sports. Mr. Mraz is his favorite teaeher while spag- hetti rates highest as far as food is eoneerned. MAlll.l'l CASAl.l'l IVIahle Casale, more widely known as Mahela , is quite a gal in the eyes of all the seniors. She has heen a memher of the Friendship Cluh, Girls' Board. llome lie. Cluh and the llerald Statt. liveryone and everything is MO. K. hy her, and she likes to read in her spare time. l.0I'lSli DAIILIN Shy, quiet, little l.ouise Dah- lin eame to Maple Heights in her sophomore year. Iler spare time is filled hy eroeheting, em- hroidering and sewing. She is always very neat and her favor- ite eolor is a soft hlue. PAI'I.lNl'l Al ,l3l'1lt0Nl'l Starring in the Amateur Show for three eonseeutive years is Pauline Alherone. Known ehieHy as Paul she plays the aeeor- dion and loves mashed potatoes and gravy. A memher of the Girls' Board for two years and the Choir for two years, her favorite suh-ieet is shorthand. Wll.l.lAlVl l5Altltl'lT'l' llill rates top in his athletie partieipations. Ile has won two letters in foothall and was named All-Conferenee lind. 'l'wo years in traek with the 100-yard dash, rounds out his his varsity sports. lletween these and in- tramural haskethall, he tiuds time to play in the trumpet quartet. lll'lltNlCl'l lBltAJl'llt YVith her interest in sports running high lterniee lirajer has heen an aetive memher of the G. A. A. sinee her freshman year. During the past year, she has heen hack-page editor on the llerald Staff. lterniee has a very interesting hohhy whieh is eolleeting photographs of Dana Andrews and l.ana 'l'ur- ner. .l ACQl'l'll .INI-I C'AltDAMAN linergetie .laequeline Farmla- man eame to Maple lleights in her sophomore year. She ush- ered at the Senior Play, Don't 'l'ake My Penny. ller favorite sport is hasehall, partieularly to watch, and green tops her list of eolors. I PEGGY l.0l' Dl'lZ0lt'l' One serious trait that has heen notieed in Peggy is her ahility to end up on the gym Hoor dur- ing flylll periods. Peg has'heen a memher of G. A. A. and Friendship -Cluh sinee her soph- omore year. She has also partiei- pated in the Foreign A tfairs for two years. ltICllAltlJ l7ll'l'l'ltIClI NVQ- hold forth our sorrow to ltiehard, who has eleven more years of sehool after gradua- tion. lle plans to attend AVest- ern Reserve to study medieine. Dee-Dee', as he is ealled hy his elassmates, is president of the Foreign Atfairs Cluh and ehairman of the dehate team.
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