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MR. EARL LYNHAM ILS. in Education, M.A. Mr. Lynhamis joy is to work as a Foreman during the summer months. He has a group of forty men under him at that time, MR. FRANK MRAZ B.S., Chemistry, Physics, General Science Supplying games for recreation during the lunch period is Mr. Mraz's pet hobby. MISS MARJORIE NICHOLS I3-.A., M.A.. Spanish, English When you want her to do some work for you, just hide every book in sight, or it'll never get done. MISS JANE ROl3l'lR'l'S lI.Sc. in Home Economics Miss Roberts came to our school at mid-year to replace Mrs. Rich- ards. She took over all the Home ICC. classes, and is responsible for all the delicious smells that, emerge from Room Une. I'IVl'lRIi'l l' THOMAS AB., Instrumental Music Director Besides being a salesman for VVearever Aluminum when not teaching school, Mr, Thomas also delves in real estate. Cl'rivatIe joke, huh, Mr. TJ? FAC U LTY L Q QVINTON MORRIS ILS., Industrial Arts Take a letter, is a favorite ex- pression of Mr. Morris. This is his first year of teaching. Besides teaching, Mr. Morris does find time for one of his favorite pastimes, singing. NVe've been told, he's an- other Hiking. MISS ERNESTINE NICHOLS BA., M.A., English Literature If anyone wants to know what to do and what not, to do in the next twelve months, just ask Miss Nichols. She'll write your whole Horoscope for you. MISS ELIZABETH OLDHAM A.l5., Education Vi'arnin,rr to next, year's students: Don't let her busy-ness fool you. Her glasses serve as an able peri- scope to pick our students com- mitting misdemeanors in the li- brary. Take note!!! li. li. S.Xl l l'l'lR ILS., Iiducation, Mechanical Drawing Did you know Mr. Sautter was a twin? llis wife has a black pin- stripcd suit, too. Il. IJIHXRIJ 'l'llUMl'SON ILA., M.A., Social Studies You should see him hit those homers. If he had his wav baseball 'l'. ID, XYYl,Il'i .X,li., Boys' Physical Iiducation liesides being' a good coach, Doc has a beautiful baritone voice, You can hear him at the Maple Heights Methodist Church. Season would last all year round.
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MEMBERS 0F THE CLASS OF 1948 ltOl3l'llt'l' ADAMS I guess you would call Bob a grease monkey since he likes to tinker with cars, locks and old me- chanical devices. Shop is his fa- vorite subject and Mr. Faught his favorite teacher. His ambitlion is to become a mechanical engineer. ROBERT ANDRYSZAK Football, track, Hi-Y and Choir have kept Bob pretty busy. Chicken and mashed potatoes is a favorite dish of his. Bob's ambition is to build up his fatber's business and right now he is a private in the Ma- rine Corps Reserves. JOHN BARTAK Barts has played intramural basketlball for four years. Next to basketball comes ping pong on his sports list. Shop and Mr. Thompson are his favorites in school. Pork and sauerkraut are tops in food. His ambition is to be a banker. DONNA Bl4lI,GltANO Donna enjoys Shorthand most. During her years here she has been a member of Friendship Club and Girls' Board. This wizard of the languages has been second in Span- ish only to S. O. Messieurs Morris and Imar are top of her list. Spag- hetti and hockey please her mucho. FRANK CAROLLA The little man with the camera is Fra.nk. Photography, the Science Forum and being a projectionist takes up much of his time. Frank played intramural basketball for four years and earned his letlter as manager of the basketball team. Frank is also in the Varsity M. JOY COLEMAN You're Pep is the cheer that describes Joy. She has been a cheer- leader for two years. She is an oilicer of Friendship Club, G..-LA. and was secretary of the junior class, Joy had the pleasure of be- ing football attendant and basket- ball attendant. , ff ,f , ,I yfaiz 'W .ff WQQM W.. f Z . fafficiffff .xt gf ,ff 0 :7 ,, -,'f,:, A4 f9,.f 5 ff 4' . f-Aw ..-ng, N ,.,.. ' ROY .XNIIBROSH Mechanical Drawing rates first in school subjects as far as Roy is concerned, Mr. Thompson and the color blue also take top honors with him. lioy's ambition is to become a lathe operator. Roy is also an enthusiastic football fan. ltOt'MAlNl'l 'ATKINSON Billie was one of the pretlty girls running for football queen. She's a member of the Friendship Club. Her favorite teacher is Mr, Thomp- son and her favorite color is blue. Lady, fa horsej is Billie's favor- ite pastime. She's leaving for Cal- ifornia after she graduates. DOROTHY BEHLKE Dot's deep brown eyes are one of her most valuable assets. Home Fconomics is her favorite course. She spends nmch of her leisure time sewing and eating hamburgers and French fries. AI,ICl'l BILIK If you want to know the latest on the New Look, just ask Alice. She has been very active in sports, particularly in baseball. Her pas- times are singing and dancing, while two teachers, Mr. Thompson and Mr, Hess lead her list of fa- voritcs, lil JS li Cl Yl'1'l l'l'i 'l'he girl with the constant gig- gle is the title bestowed upon lio- sie, who is laughing any time of day or night. She has been an active member of Friendship Club and G..X.,X, Singing is her hobby and ambition and George is her favorite subject. M.X.lORll'1 COl.I,.XR Blargie's favorite subject is Home liconomics. She spends most of her time writing short stories. Popcorn is a dish that really ap- peals to her and the color blue is also a favorite.
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