Maple Heights High School - Maple Leaf Yearbook (Maple Heights, OH)
- Class of 1949
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Moy we do so now cmd e'reg Every loyoil student fights, For our dear old Maple Heights. IN DEDICATION . lt is with sincere and gratifying appreciation that we, the class of 1949, dedicate this Yearbook to the Faculty of Maple Heights High School in honor of their true and ever-faithful service to their students. There is no one certain teacher whom we could choose as doing more for us than any other, for each and every one contributed in some manner to our well being. They strived to teach us, help us, and by rounding out our lives in the educational phase, they gave us the opportunities to advance in any way we wish in the future years. Their duties were numerous and varied, and much of their time was spent without acknowledgement, in benefiting us, their pupils. We might have criticized too freely or uniustly in our high school years, but behind all of that we have felt a deep pride in the work of our faculty, and in this way we would like to express our gladness and thankfulness that we had our teachers as instructors and friends along the way. THE CLASS OF 1949 THE SCHOOL BOARD H. E. MILLER President F. VASEK B. PASTOR These five members of the school board find themselves shouldered with the responsibility of providing ample housing facilities for the great increase in enrollment in Maple Heights Schools. They have started to meet this situation by the addition at Stafford School, and this year will see the beginning of the addition at the high school. They are the people's choice as their representatives to direct the affairs of the Maple Heights City Schools. Page L MAPLE HEIGHTS ADM I N ISTRATORS MR. A. E. HADFIELD, Superiniendeni' B.A. and M.A. Golf and bridge rafe high wi+h 'rhe Superinlendenf of Schools: His friendly smile malces welcome Ihe man who malces Ihe rules. MR. H. D. B.A., M.A., Social Sfuclies In I492, Columbus Iosl his shoe is iusl a liHIe off for Mr. T. He is a friend Io all as Dean of Boys besides being qui+e a whiz aI Hisfory. Page 5 MR. W. D. COON, Principal M.A.. B.A. He's really fine as principal Ihe siudenfs will agree: When asked abouf his hobbies he said, fishing, Iha+'s for rne.' MISS BERNICE WILTSHIRE B.A., M.A., MaI'hema+ics Ma+hema+ics is her special line A circle inscribed in a square Whenever Ihe girls have Iroubles You'll find Miss Willshire Ihere. MR. FAC U LTY WILLIAM E. CAIN-B.S. in Physical Educalion, Insfrucfor of Driver's Training, Jr. High Science From Drivers Training he gels gray hairs, The sludenls are blinded by lhe lies he wears: He is head coach of lrack and baskelball, And also a Iavorile wilh one and all. MR. ROBERT C. CAWRSE-A.B., Social Sludies, B Being Alhlelic Direclor ol our school Keeps him busy as a rule, He 'reaches lhree subiecis lo make sludenls w For lhe Varsily M he is an adviser. I MISS HARRIET DAVIDSON-B.S. in Educafion, Social Sfudies MR. Collecfing Sfangl birds as a hobby is her Iavorile, Her assorlmenl of Lincoln books also makes a hilq She is lhe adviser of 'rhe Y-Teens, I On her The responsibilily ol leadership leans. ooklreeping iser MR. ROSS C. FAUGHT-B.S. in E.E., M.A,, lnduslrial Arls ln lhe shop he's righl al ease. f His inleresl in il does noi cease: ', Only in summer il is missing, While he enioys a lillle fishing. STEPHEN EOLTIN-B.S., M.A., American Hislory, ' of Wresfling he's quile a guy, Science, Coach Coach of wresllingg He is very polile and a lillle shy: Science and Hislory he Teaches, loo, And he never misses lhe chance 'ro say Hello 'lo you. MR. JOHN GANAS, B.S., Hisfory and Geography As leacher ol world geography, Mr. Ganas shows his skillg And coaching iunior high alhlelics MISS FRANCES GERHARDT-B.S., Physical Educa+ion f ' Keeps him busier slill. All Volleyball, Baskelball Baseball, loo She sure can supply lhe muscle lorlyou: Buf ii her exercising makes you broken and benl, Q Jus? double-up and reach for lhe lin-i-menl. MR. JOSEPH A. IMAR-A.B., M.A.. Science Erom science lo sporls, fhal' quile a ium I Even in gardening he doesnll slump, Advises all lhe hallguard boys. To be on lheir posls and walch our for se. MISS LOUISE KETTERER-B.S., M.A., English, Jour ,Iism MR. MR. in . ZW iii Sl This book was published, yes-sir-el - ' . And quile surprised was she: i' l I I, - Q Bul lhanks lo her, lhings mighl noi have lilgjf J T If il wasn'l for her keen, sharp wil. MISS HELEN KLIKA-B.S. in Educalion, Mafhemalics Sure lo sirike you wilh her smile She's lreasurer of lhe school. Spares some lime for Friendship Club Loves bowling, as a rule. EARL LYNHAM-B.S., M.A., English Of leaching sfudenls how lo acl Mr. Lynham ne'er grows wary, And al home he spends his lime On his piclure diclionary. MRS. GENEVIEVE MICHAEL-B.S. in Educafion, Her abilily as English reacher ls proved lo anyone whose had her, And shes very popular wilh lhe girls ln her iob as Y-Teens Adviser. ' QUINTON MORRIS-B.S. in Educafion, Commercial Arls Honor Sociely, Cheerleaders, Bookslore, 'loo Of all he is adviser, And when if comes lo skill in shorlhand No one could be any wiser. FRANK J. MRAZ-B.S., Science Proieclionisfs and lhe Junior Class Are bolh under his line care, And if you fry fo sponge in lunch line He is sure lo be righl fhere. MR. Page 6 English -3993 FACULTY leontinuedl MISS ERNESTINE NICHOLS-A.B., M.A., English, LaTin Among her sporTs. land English, Tool, She has some don'Ts and do's: BUT you will Tind her hobby is ColIecTing liTTIe shoes. MISS MARJORIE NICHOLS-A.B., M.A., English, Spanish She Teaches Freshman English And a liTTle Spanish, Too. BuT on The side she lilces To bowl ' A mere Two hundred Two. MISS ELIZABETH OLDHAM-B.S., EducaTion, Librarian ' DisTribuTing books and magazines Too Are some oT The Things she lilies To clot 'Q'- She lilies To Travel when The weaTher's swell, The TheaTer nd Tishing, wiTh her ring a bell. MRS. DELMA LEE PAULMAN-A.B.. M.A., Music Her hobby--music, Through and Through, Her recreaTion-swimming: The choir is her problem, Too. i' EnThusiasm. brimming. ' fL! I f MR. ECKHARDT E. SAUTTER-B.s. an Educafzof., 65 CU' IndusTriaI ArTs , i ' The T-squares and The drawing pens ff Are under his inspecTion, 9 I-Iis hobby is phoTography NDT yeT broughT To perTecTion. MISS WANITA SEABOLD-B.S. in Educafion, Home Economics To Teach The sTudenTs haw To coolc Is in her line oT duTy, When she says. Make some oaTmeaI, girls, They end up wiTh chop sueyl MRS. MARIAN SPECHT-B.S., Ari Who IeTT ThaT painT box in The sink? And whaT's This T-square doing here? She keeps The arT room neaT and clean And her success is very clear. MR. HAROLD SPONSELLER-B.A., MaThemaTics Coach oT J-V BaskeTball ' Is The posiTion held by him, X A. Ana when he iaugm boys TooTbaII f , Tgfvf-f-if He IcepT his bacIcTieId Trim. ' .y ' fqffi MR. EVERETT E. THOMAS-B.A., Band and Orchesfra ' Music is The hobby OT The leader oT our band. Since he's insTrumenTaI direcTor This is easy To undersTand. MR. T. DONAVON WYLIE-B.A., Physical Er.IucaTion The Senior class is his To keep Under his command. And he's The very besT line coach Anywhere in The land. MISS CLARE HERALD, A.B., M.A., Speech WaTch your language: waTch your speeches, IT is speech This Teacher Teaches: X She will see if your speech is aTTecTed, 'i J And Tell you ways in which To correcT iT. MR. LORAIN HITE-B.S., EducaTion, M.A., Psychologisi' Our school psychologisT is he, He gives us many TesTs To see IT we would IiI1eTo malce Tlower poTs And if we could connecT some doTs. 19. I1.Lk'- Page 7 r, f QC' ,XQQX if-'IA . I f 4' Wi ,fbffl , f ' 'f T4i j,i, f f if flfff r ' iv Q Xl - -my-, X MEMBERS OF CLASS OF '49 RONALD ANDEXLER Ronnie He has lour years ol baskelball lo his credil, lwo ol lrack, and one ol Varsily loolball. e was also a memb ol lhe V rsi M and belon u lhe Va i hoir lor lhree 7 I U Cl . JOAN AS uizv ,, in-lon j Her s eed and a shorlhand class made il easy lo see why Mr. Morris was Jo's la- vorile leacher. The Home EC Club also raled high as a lavorile school aclivily and her oulside lime was spenl as a member ol lhe 4-9er's Club. L ATORE B TO sam-' Spaghelli and mealballs raled high on Sam's lisl ol lavorile dishes. Along wilh lhese lhe color blue also held lop honors. lnlra- mural baseball and baskelball look up much ol Sam's school lime. RALPH BATONE lnlramural base Il a lf ball. along ilh l o in lhe lenlh gna e o much ol h's ' ime.bul he slill l lind lime lo be a mber ol e Cadel Choir and , y in lhe band in lhe ninlh and lenlh grades. SHIRLEY BILLENSTEIN Bill Presidenl ol lhe Friendship Club in her senior year was one ol Shir- ley's many aclivilies. She was also a member ol lhe Varsily Choir lor lhree years and ol lhe school or- cheslra lor six. Whal lillle spare lime she had was spenl al her lavorile paslirne-arl. NINA BROOKS Nina Ninas was l oice yo ellen heard ovebl . A. 5 n n- ncer. Sh e ec i isl, w si .AA lor hree y in lhe Cadel Choir. awrse and Mr. Mraz are her lavorile leachers. - Page 9 ARTHUR ANDRAITIS ' - I' V. 1 Versalilily w ' o v ' one of edilor lor lh H r , member ol .he Year I . , Varsily 'M' ' Af er lrackman pro- ' I a d a drummer in lhe . Q . re some ol lhe varied ac- es in which he parlicipaled. 7 ..A,.. , I f Arl's malor lfail. rls page . 6 f. 4 f . s ' ' ' an Hi . , , ,pi , . ELIZABETH BAILEY Liz ' ' Bein a era a reporler kepl Liz nge o in her senior year alo g h lhe Foreign Al lairs and Friendship Clubs. She was a member ol lhe Varsily Choir in her iunior and senior years and a GAA. girl lhroughoul lhe ninlh, lenlh, and elevenlh grades. ROBERTA BARONLCK Bobbie Originall lr Pennsylvania, Bo ie a aple Heighls in ' so ore year, She relurned nsylvania lhal summer bul und lhal she liked Maple Heighls beller so she came back in lime lo linish her iunior and senior years here. She is a member ol lhe 49er's Club. EDWIN BELL Z Ed Ed played Iwo years ol Junior Varsily loolball. His main inler- esls are in malhemalics. Ed plans lo allend Kenl Slale Universily lo lurlher his slucly ol malh. He places Miss Willshire, lried chick- en, and blue al lhe lop ol his lisl ol lavoriles. JEAN BRABENEC Jeanie I ' Treasurer ol Sluden ' s,g il in her senior year and 1: sidenl ol lhe Home Ec Clu i l e lenlh grade were lwo ol h ' any ac- livilies which look lv Jeanie's lime. She received gl- GAA. leller in her iunior year and was a member ol lhe Girls' Board, Friendship and Lucky l3 Club. PROVIDENGE BUCCHIERI Provy Being ember. l lhe Varsily Choir, Wand ipClub and o eign Allairs lub l'l'as kepl 'Pr ' pr ll - oul he h years, She was ice Presiclenl ol lhe Home Ec, Club. Provy has a slrong liking lor polaloes and lhe color blue. SALVATORE BUC IERI ' Sam ' Sam, am, lhe mu man, lhai s which cribes Sam H is own far and fhe lil Bucchie wide io ' o erful abilily lo play l an. Sam has five years e nd and iwo years of inir mural sporfs lo his credil. Mr. ompson really rales wilh Sam. PAUL CARNAHAN Paul Paul's iavorile hobby is colleci- ing guns. He has'one of lhe besl sludenl colleclions in Maple Heighfs. 'He has been a rnember oi 'rhe Varsily M for lwo years and a member CH ihe Herald Slalzi for one. Mr. Mraz, 'Fried rabbii, and malhemal' s really ral, wilh J .4 JOAN COLEMAN Jeanie Secreiary of lhe Friendship Club is lhe iille claimed by Joanie. She also parlicipaies in Foreign Afiairs and G.A,A. Joanie is a member ol' lhe Lucky I3 and she was a hallguard for one year. Her favor- iles are shop, hamburgers, and Mr. Cain. , s ,- Pi'-721 5 ff C 'Gigli' .:7n'Cg.1 Q, JAMES CROCKETT Jimbo Tall and s e ' o. asker I 's e hi hi in Jim's ugh he did noi play w fhe school, he was a promi- ne l member of lhe C.Y.O. squad. ,Ji bo's favoriie color is green and Mr. Thompson is his ideal. WALTER DARUS Wall li lakes all kinds lo make ihe worlgf d W' is one who is noi' ' .. - -- excepiing his ap- pelile ly- a -- a eei and mashed 1... -9. . e ikes all lhe reachers nd lhe sporls, swimming and hunling. Y MYRTLE DUKE ..KaY.. Kay has been ber of lhe rs and in her G-.A.A. for iou 91h and lh ar belonged lo lhe Frien i lub. Her iavoriie ieacher ' r. H. D. Thompson, and h lor? - why blue, of c ne of her favoriie pas- iim hich she does very well al, is r ler skaling. I ROSALIA CALAFIURA Rosie The girl wiih Lhebeauliiul eyes. Tha+'s Rosie. Sh was Pr ideni oi ihe Home Ec Wi in h io year and s e as also bel hd G . , four le nd lhe I s ip ub i lhr e years. lhand n ping, M .Thomp- ofri, and sp ghelli, ar Rosie's ipvoriies. S e was a,baske+ball Queen allen,dan+. I D-au. MARJORIE CH RVAT Q sr BuQsy Bugsy had lhe hon oi being Presideni OT' the' GVAA. and Vice Presidenl of lhe Girls' Board. She is a member of ihe Friendship Club, Tumbling Team, Lucky l3. and is a G.A,A. leiier girl. She says lhere is noihing be-Her ihan royal blue, spaghelli, mechanical drawing, and Mr. Ganas is lops will! her. C 0 DORIS CRAFT ..DorY.. During her Jun' a Senior years Dory was a member of ihe Friendship Club. Among her ia- voriles are Mr. T. D. Wylie. Senior Science, and a big dish oi any kind of ice cream. She also iook parl in dancing, swimming, and ln- 'rrarnural Sporis. X DONALD DAMOLI, If noonu if Don was a Hi-Y member, be- longed lo The Varsiiy M and was on lhe Hall Guard Siafi. His ia- voriie subiecl and 'reacher is Sen- ior Science and Mr. Mraz. And if you would like io saiisiy him iurlher, iusl give him spagheilil Whe ud I around any kind of r e i Qnalurally s ri AUDREI DE POM ..Aud.. u 'c, Mi 'u l' p . ic h I X- ecied oi ession l ncer. Mr. Joh as I esl on her a ' r n lo ncing ap ing ' ou of urse. GERALD FIALA Jerry . Working in sh p wa Je arn- bilion and M ugh esl wifh ' uring his high sc l , Jerry iook parr in inir ral sporis bui ouiside of sch ol, hunring andfishing lookup mosl of his lime. There are lwo lhings on his iavorife lisi -- spag- helfi and ihe color blue. Page 10 NORMA FILLMAN Norm Norma came lo Maple l-leighls high school in her iunior year and became a member ol lhe Home Economics Club. Her 'lavorile sporl is baseball and her color is blue, a very good malch lor her eyes. MARTHA FISHER Merl The girl ' lhe prelly long hair a ldisposilion describes Me ln her spare lime she likes lo relax by playing lhe piano. Spaghelli is lhe dish lhal appeals lo Merl, and lhe color blue plays her lavorile. EVELYN GRANCHA ' - 1 Eve . 'C Friendship Club, Lucky l3, C5.A.A. and a Page Edilor ol lhe school paper kepl Evelyn busy. ln her freshman year she was in lhe Cadel Choir, Glee Club, and Home Ec. Club. Her spare lime in her junior year was laken up by going lo Foreign Allairs meelings and becomin a lellergirl. J' We EUGENE FI rneenen Gene has only lwO lavoriles: pork chops and lhe color blue. Along wilh lhese, he likes swim- ming and hunling. l-le spends much ol his lime in Induslrial Arls and does very well al il. BERNARD GE5DES Bernie Bernie h 's lavoril which a s and leaks. played ' ramu l leam during his or and s no ears and likes laying ba e ll 'besl of all. Fri des ribes Bernie who l' es lhe co lue. JOANNE GREGORY nereg.. e your lil e . Joanne l d her sp as was an aclive mem ol e G.A,A. lor four long years. She was also in lhe Friendship Club and Home Fc. Club. ou happe lo r an argu- e ' m ' g w I o HMll'eH Nance Ciamla , ws. EDWARD GUDM NANETTE HENSLEY When nol going lo lhe Varsily Nanehe was dive member M. l-li-Y or Foreign Allair Clubs meelings: playing Inlramural Bas- kelball look up mosl ol Mikes spare lime. l-le also played on a baseball leam in his iunior year. ln lhe hearl ol lids Mr Sauller played lavorili. g 2 ROBERT HETZEL Bob Medium, lighl, and handsome, describes blonde, blue-eyed Bob l-lelzel. Faolball was Bob's big in- leresl along wilh lnlramural Bas- kelball. He was a member ol lhe Cadel Choir and was also in lhe Hi-Y in his sophomore year. ANNA HOLMAN HAM.. When il came lo singing Ann was always lhere - in lhe ninlh grade she was a member ol bolh lhe Glee Club and Cadel Choir, and lhen in lhe A Cappella Choir in her iunior and senior years. She also found lime lor lhe Home EC. and Friendship Clubs ggjjwi'i ol lhe A Cap la hoir lor lhree years and a mber llhe G.A.A. lor lour was underslandable why was in lhe choir since s enioys music so much. Scien also shares lhe spollighl. . LJ .. if QM ,aff ,ffgf ' RUTH HOLLIS Rull1ie Rulh belonged lo lhe Cadel Choir, Glee Club, Friendship Club, GAA and became a lellergirl in her iunior year. The color blue makes her eyes shine and Miss Ernesline Nichols rales high wilh Rulhie. D ROTH WARD Dol Being a member of Friendship, Presidenl ol lhe Home Ec. Club, G.A.A. lellergirl, Secrelary ol lhe G-irl's Board, loolball queen al- lendanl and cheerleader look up mosl ol Dol's lime in high school. Oulside ol school she belonged lo lhe Lucky l3 Club and sang wilh Dick Kohoul's band. She was Baskelball Queen allendanl. sl DO RE AB ' ie Maiesly. Foo+ball Queen a' l948, was quile busy being fronl page edilor of 'rhe Herald and a member of lhe Year Book Slahf, plus a hall guard. Friend- ship, lhe Girls Board and being a lellergirl and vice-presidenl of Cv.A.A. kepl her busy aller school. 5 0 SYLVI ENKINSO .-Ji -. The name Jinx idn'l bring Sylvia any bad luck, 'lor she was Treasurer ol lhe Honor Sociely, Presidenl of Foreign Alllairs, a member ol Friendship. lellergirl and a lhree-year member of lhe Sludenl Council. The Lucky l3 Club was her oulside inleresl. RICHARD' JONES ..Dick.. Serving fhree years wifh lhe army air force kepl' Dick from gradual- ing wilh his own class, bul 'rhe seniors of '49 were glad 'ro wel- come his friendly personalily. His special lavoriles included Shop, Mr. Thompson, lhe color red, sleak, and bowling. ARTHU ' ECK N r eongin o s ' ' so - or -' nd be v a mem a e -1 o in righr coors A f' I K B I o I h n his p . 1 . . . ber i- kai s 4- hal Arr was - K- nydhixfa see him Il d ul ' l such as . lavorile red. 'J JANET KENOS Jan Janel devoles m ch of her +ime as one of our peppy cheerleaders, Skaling, sleak, Mr, Ganas, and lhe color green are lops wifh her. Janel was chosen lo be an al- +endanl' lo lhe loolball Queen in her senior year and was a member of lhe Friendship, and G.A.A. Club.s She also was in lhe Choir for lhree years. ARTH U R KLECKN ER HAH,- gArl' was a member ol bofh 'rhe Band and Orchesfra. When you wenl lhrough lhe halls wilhoul a pass you found him on his posl. He had lun as business manager for lhe leams, Mr. Mraz and Malh were lops wilh him. Roller skaling was luis 'lavorile paslime. MARILYN HUMMER Lynn Comfng I e Heig . i o y a baske? a . '- as a - r' of lhe Herald bowlin - Thom p - . M raz. lf' lraining, M , gh school in h enlh year S nn im- medial l ' ined lhe . ,A. and 1 E e ll b ll . 1 b II S m S+ - er e s r 0 d F NJ . , favO' LILA JONES HU.. Li was aclive in The Fr ndship Club lhroughoul high s ool and grade. Bowling, lh or blue and llalian sp h li ra hi wiih Lila. Bok 'n A ' ' lavorile subie I and Mr. wrse rales fops wil her. KATHERINE KAFER Kaye 7 Kaye has parlic' a in +he Foreign Affairs , The GAA.. and I Var' Ch 'r, during her pos secrelary or e o ng Club. Bookkeeping i ye's avorile sub- iecl, and Miss Gerhard? lops her lisl of favorile leachers. ad Ko year.Woc- ru H PATRICIA KE LY a Pal has been n lh Varsily Choir for hree years a aso orses ask 'f Pals a ire or r ana con 5 V Q f . r y u o e ie su c is P I' 1' a be- l g d 0 th 4' , I - c ', an be LE5 . - ' . V - p A K . . id we a s 'Ie b ' b I iz u' ic 5 -'lqd o' I' . h. By fh - , her favorile color is green EMIL KERNER I Ju ior Mu las in I h d of Junior as he KM o 'rhe band lor live y rs, Eml lso was Kzuovie proieclionis 'e Hia Y and Aeron cs Club and like mosl boys pl ed in lnl Waals. 4L-Ml.. THOMAS KOLCUM Tommy When he was serious you could lell lhal Tommy made a good Hi- Y Chaplain and Senior Class Pres- idenl. He was drummer in lhe school Dance Band and Vice Pres- idenr of lhe High School Band. He was also a member of lhe Or- cheslra and one of Mr. lmar's hall guards. Page 12 JU was in lhe Cade Ch r in lhe 9lh Pl Q 'ell' aw ,, an f A , A :km . K' M5 ,LW ' E he .ff 14? E i 49 I: pw -air? RICHARD KOHOUT Dick A man ol many bands, Dick or- ganized his own, played in lhe School Band and Dance Band. ln his senior year he was a member ol lhe Hi-Y and a hall guard. His main inleresl oulside of school was learning lo play lhe lalesl hils on lhe piano. 7 KENNETH KUKRAL Kenny Perhaps you have seen Kenny whizzing by lhe school on his mo- lor scoolery besides linkering wilh lhis, he also has a 'Fond inleresl in radio and is working loward an amaleur radio license. Since Ken- ny also enioys shop very much, il is apparenl lo us lhal he is me- chanically inclined. JOAN KUS I Joanie Sel 'em up i e lher a ey! Joanie is al ' agai her lav ile p ' e, w n he be- l d e ' n sh Club and G. . r four rs. Her la- vorie' eacher is' Cawrse, ke g, chic , and lhe col- or are also high in her es- leem. WILLIAM LEWIS Digger Digger is lhe boy wilh lhe dark curly hair and quiel nalure who inheriled his nicknam lr m his brol He boasls lh was calvke l ollic o ly lour mis g l choolfdur- I l pasl Bill engaqiad in lramural b elball and base- ball. MARGARET LOVE Love Margarel's various livilies in- cluded l Frie ' Club and G.A.A. l years, a lhe Lucky I3' lub ri en- ior year. She so e me 6.A.A. leller. She sp her lime play- ing baskelball and swimming. Her lavorile leacher was Mr. Cain. a a wilh him. KENNETH KUBICK Ken Caplain Ken Kubick kepl his hall guards awake lhis year wilh sur- prise visils. Ken sang in lhe Glee Club and lhe Cadel Choir in his ninlh year. He was a member ol lhe Varsily Choir lor lwo years. Miss Willshire and geomelry were his lavoriles. CATHERINE KULE Cal ' ' alhy's la- voriles a lhe lhree years she has sp as a member ol lhe Varsi Choir. She also rales book- kee ng and Mr. Mraz as lops. C y was a reporler on lhe Her- ald Slall. NORMAN C. KUS Norm Norm o High School lr l. nceslaus in lhe ninlh a . e parlicipaled in in- ra ur l a eball cl baskelball during lm ' and senior years. Hi orile leacher is Mr. Mraz and alon wilh lhal he also enifnys Senior science. EDWARD LIPNOS ..Ed.. Baseball is lhe sporl lhal mosl allracled Ed, who claims lhal Mr. Sauller and science class were his lavoriles in high school. He also liked sleak, French lries, lhe color blue, and his lree lime was spenl lliusl looling around. 1604! ' ROBERT MACKENZIE HMM.. ll il were up lo him. Bob ould spend 'is lime e li or sil- ling b lishin ale lop olor blue are ln lirsl place ROBERT RK WITZ - Q' HEODORE MATKO HBCU' Tas . . Yea Heighlslu Thalls Bob, lhe Ted as. kjeerl Y 6 live In only boy on lhe Cheerleading ?pOrIS'parIlClEaIIiI Halllfr squad. Bob has also been.in lhe boar rxearsv iimln I bemegqbee Varsily M Club lor lhree years. ineljs ieiiofrsl 'M eu Ia id Or: He was lhe vice presidenl ol lhe . ,rr r I f d P Y H1 senior class and his lavoriles in- In anlu a ea was on 9 wresllin o ad r lwo years. Mr. clude Mr. Mraz, blue, and hislory. Page 13 Mraz, . nd skaling ge1 lop raling wil im. l m, o in i ' . lavs n M ral bas . Mr. C se, shop, JOSEPHINE MAUGERI HJC.. WanT your hair curled? se- phine ' planning o b a beauTic . Jo s me er of The ien lub Tor e year. H T ori c lor is pink. Mr. Cawr nd The su iecT book- keeping aso Te Top-bi ' 'wiTh Jo. . O PATRICIA MCGREEVEY ..Pa+.. PaT parTicipaTed JY various acTiviTies including The ndship Clu Home ics t o Her- . . fa , Luck Clu C A.A. o y ar she receiv d her - h ior year.l Her Ta- v : ' e is dancing. A31 IM RQXEO R E nsobu SoTT-spoken, quieT Bob claims physics was his TavoriTe class and ThaT sTeak- is his meaT. Swim- ming raTes high wiTh him in sporTs and blue and gold are The colors he parTicularl likes. C I J E NEKVASIL Janie A big smile and a warm wel- come define The acTive Janie who earned her G.A.A. leTTer in her sophomore year, was Treas- urer of Girls' Board, Vice Presi- denT of Foreign ATTairs, PubliciTy Chairman oT The Friendship Club, Honor SocieTy member, and be- longs To The Lucky l3 Club. JOSEPH PALUMBO Joe Being Junior Class President VarsiTy M Club member, and Pres- idenT of The Hi-Y Club have Taken up much of Joe's Time. His righT- end TooTball playing won him The honor oT making all-conTerence and he was co-capTain of The TooT- 2 ball T . EDWARD PETERSON llEdll Ed came To Maple HeighTs Tro Shaw ' h School ' Tim ' ' The r . i ' Tavor- iTe cal drawing, M mp Turkey wiTh Trim- i -I. The color maroon, He i . . er oT The Marine Corps serve. 9 pu ANTHONY MAZANEC Muzzy TM' I M Tony served as a hallguard or Two years and played on inTra- mural Teams. As Tor eaTing he Takes a sTeak and French Tries. His TavoriTe sporTs are hunTing and Tishing alThough baskeTball and TooTball raTe high on his lisT. LOIS MECON ..Lo.. Lois was a ber o The ArT Club and Gir eserves Tor one year. Laughing girl Thinks highly oT Mr. Mraz, spagheTTi and The color blue. She is very sporTs minded and likes baseball nd hockey. ROBERT MULLIN HBO.. Bo's TirsT love was sporTs and he leTTered Twice in boTh TooTball and baskeTball, making all-conTer- ence leTT end in TooTball. He was Junior Class Vice PresidenT, and SecreTary oT The VarsiTy M Club in his senior year. He likes blue, Mr. Thompson, and Tood ! ARLEEN ORAV ' BeTsy You know w en BeTsy s around by her red hair and ubbling personaliTy. Treasurer oT Girls' Board in her junior year, G.A.A. member, VarsiTy Choir member Tor Three years, Recording SecreTary oT The senior class, and Third-page ediTor oT The Herald were her ac- compIishmenTs. ANDREW PAUL Comm Ts rom pr ' e ei T Lincoln i s iunio year, Andy became arsiTy Club mem- ber, made all-conTerence cenTer in his TooTball playing, and re- ceived a gold TooTball Tor making The mosT Tackles in The backTield. His TavoriTe subiecT is lunch ! AUGUST PIS LLO Augie Augie ies orTanT pos' i i rin- of The M l h . He also bel ed iTy M and The Hi- Tor years. Rounding ouT his acTiviTies he was a mem- ber oT The Yearbook STaTT, The STudenT Council Tor Two years, and served as an OTTice Page. Page 14 FJ, X. Zgfgeey QD QM ,wsfwezwes DORIS POWELL ELLEN PROVATEARE Bookkeeping, The color aqua, Miss E. Nichols, and spagheTTi rank high wiTh Doris who is also Tond oT singing popular songs. She was a member oT The Home Economics Club Tor Three years. OLGA lly!TiK Olga loves sporTs wheTher she parTicipaTes or iusT waTches. ln parTicular she 'Tikes baseball, bas- keTball and TooTball. OuTside of school her inTeresTs are bike-riding, and rollerskaTing. Three Teachers, Miss WilTshire, Mr. Thompson, and Mr. Cawrse Tie Tor TirsT place in Olga's aTTecTions. MICHAEL ROB TS Mickey Mi ke ry ' e in ring i T' bas- e , and Track. is junior y ar he m The - onference FooTball addiTion he Toun T be Vice-PresidenT oT T e V s y M, a member oT The Va iTy Choir, ,and alproiec- Tionis RA ICED ROGEL , ..RaY.. Ray earned his name l-loT Rod because oT his consTanT Tink- ering wiTh old cars. JusT a look aT HOT Rods' cars would Tell you ThaT his TavoriTe color is yel- low. ln Ray's opinion noThing can Top Mr, Mraz or Science. JANET SCHUM 1 ..Jan.. Doing back nds and hand- sTands are JaneT's idea of Tun. She is a devoTed member oT The Tumbling Club. Belonging To The G.A.A,, Girl Reserves, Friendship Club, and VarsiTy Choir also kepT her busy. The color green, dogs, and swimming raTe Triple A wiTh her. She also Thinks highly oT Mr. Thompson. 0 Jo was presidenT T Girls' Board, vice presid T oT The Friendship Club, secreTary oT The Honor SocieTy, corresponding sec- reTary oT The senior class, ediTorial page ediTor oT The Herald, year- hook ediTor, booksTore manager, GAA. leTTergirl, announcer, Var- siTy Choir member Tor Three years, Teen Tashion model, and baskeT- ball queen aTTendanT. JOHANN SELAIS ' ..Jo.. Page 15 Being an acTive member oT The Foreign Ahfairs Club was Ellen's main inTeresT in school alThough she enioyed being on The Girls' Board, in The Girl Reserves, serv- ing as a hallguard, and parTici- paTing in lnTramural sporTs. WiTh Ellen, Mr. Morris and OTfice Prac- Tice can'T b beaT U rw'-J THEODO E REINHART ..-I-ed.. Ted held The honor oT being PresidenT oT The Honor SocieTy and Vice-PresidenT oT The STudenT Council. ln addiTion he was a member oT The VarsiTy M, and Hi-Y organizaTions. His spare Time is spenT on his hobbies, phoTo- graphy and chemisTry. MARGARET ROBINSON e was a very a iv member v ana! b I ri dsh' u Marge V Mar is e girl iTh The . S ,4- f - longed To u f in her Tre . loppy Joes an ' e olor blue come high on h llsT OT TavoriTes. CWM MAR ARET SARTORIO Margie Margie's main ambiTion is To be a nurse. She has been in The Home EC. and Friendship Club Tor Two years. She'll Take Mr. Cain Tor her TavoriTe and also The color pin for-ff o!CL RENCE sci-IWARTZ Clare Three years oT TooTball, Two oT Track, a season oT B-Team baskeT- ball, and being a member oT The l-li-Y Club are some oT The acTiv- iTies in which Clare parTicipaTed during his high school years. As a shop proiecT in his senior year. Clare consTrucTed a l -TooT boaT. ' s EONA SHIFLETT ..L ny.. Being presidenT oT The VarsiTy M Club, vice presidenT of The l-li-Y Club, and Treasurer oT The senior class are Len's achieve- menTs. He was a Tour-leTTer man in TooTball, earned leTTers in bas- l4eTball and Track, and likes The color red. f? e 6.A,A. ENE SLADEK ..I.. Swimming, The color blue, ham- burgers and Trench Tries are among l's TavoriTes. She was a member of The Girls' Board Tor Two years, be- longed To The G.A,A., The 49ers Club, and worked in The booksTore for Tour years. THERESA SOLECKI Tess Tess's special in re al wiTh her Ta T ors. lue d yel- To our yea , d sTaTT, year- ook sTaTT, eT Choir, and The Friendshi lub. She was an oT- Tice a or Two years. Music and g EEN SPEERBRECHER HE.. SpagheTTi, The color pink, and driving are Ei's TavoriTes. She was a member oT The Home Econom- ics Club and a hall guard and was known Tor her sweeT, quieT manner. She likes Senior Science and Mr. Mraz. and collecTs records. 1J.:r.s'8....... DOROTHY STE ENS ..Do+.. Being in The VarsiTy Choir Tor Three years, The Friendship Club, Foreign ATTairs, GAA, leTTer girl, hall guard Tor one year, and chair- man oT The Banking SysTem made up mosT oT DoT's school liTe, She was also on The Herald sTaTT. She was BaskeTball Queen. CATHERINE STROPKEYLC' ucully.. Cully was a Friendship Club member, GAA. member and a banking bookkeeper Tor her home- room in The l2Th grade.. Her Ta- voriTes are The color royal blue, MP' Thoqi son chicken a rika - P 1 , P P 1 and hisTory. RUTH SYNK RuThie RuThie was a member oT The GAA, and The 49ers Club. She likes Mr. Cain, Science, The color blue, hambu Q nd Trench Tries. She always s ig hello Tor eve ne. f ELEANOR SMUDSKI nsmud.. Smud's peT is The humor column in The Herald, Chuckie ChaTTer, which corresponds wiTh her humor- ous personaliTy. She was in The CadeT Choir, The GAA., The Friendship Club, and The Home Economics Club. She likes Typing. Mr, Thompson. and Trench Tries. GILBERT SPACEK HGH.. V OTher Than loving unT, e , and sleep. ' r- il'sT or- iTe sTi was a arsiTy ' oi 1: ,' 'v Thr years, wk ' enor. ' a one oT The ia' ' Hors oT e Herald and wa e er oT The Hi-Y Club. ANDREWINA SPENCE Andy Andy belonged To The GAA., Friendship Club Tor one year, Girl Reserves Tor Two years, and For- eign ATTairs. Tiny Andy has The surprising pasTime of eaTing-plus dancing. Her oTher TavoriTes are Mrs..Spech., The color blue. 9544. ooNALo srueve D Mooney ax SporTs raTe high wiTh Don who played inTramural volleyball and baskeTball in The ninTh grade. was on The varsiTy squad in baseball in The lOTh grade, and was on The B-Team in baskeTball in The lOTh and lITh grades. He was corre- sponding secreTary oT The Hi-Y Club in his senior year. EDWARD SUCHY 1 Educh Eddie spenT hs senior year Try- ing To make himselT a crack bes- keTball player and as a resulT was an acTive member oT The varsiTy basketball squad. His TavoriTes in- clude Senior Science, Mr. Mraz, Mr. Thompson, pork, sauerkrauT, and dumplings. SHIRLEY TATE Shirl Shirley has The wiT and abiliTy To give everyone a good laugh. She was a GAA. leTTergirl, mem- ber oT The Friendship Club, For- eign ATTairs Club, Home Econom- ics Club, and she likes yellov Mr. Ganas p. and spagheTTi. I Q-4 Page 16 all EEWARD THOMAS Eddie lnTramural baskeTbalI, baseball, and Junior VarsiTy TooTball were The acTiviTies in which Eddie par- TicipaTed. His parTicular inTeresTs are mechanical drawing, The color scarleT, Mr. SauTTer and Mr. Thompson, and barbequed spare- ribs. CARL TYLER Carl holds The high posu of presidenT of STudenT Council, plus being vice presidenT of The Honor SocieTy, member of The Hi-Y Club, Varsiiy M Club, Foreign Affairs, Herald sTahr, hall guard, wresTIinq leam, and inTramuraI baskeTball Team. His hobbies are dancing and roller skaTing. RICHARD VAINER -TR...-I md M-PW Rich likes To lisfen To The radio and good music. He has been a member of The Cadei Choir and had parTicipaTed in inTramuraI bas- keTball. He likes dumplings and sauerkraui, Mr. Thompson, hisTory, and any brighT color. JAMES VOLNY ..Jim.. Jim has been a member oi The Honor SocieTy Tor The IasT Two yea E me er oT The orchesTra T o y - an belon ed To The T. T Tou y rs. is moiher's or! g ' T p I . . BOWI- i hi e 'ln- . and Mr. z are T The T his lisT n TavoriT . NILA W ITE I. fell i les ea ly :T in ie's Tancy, as does Mr. Thompson and English. She belonged To The Friendship Club and The ArT Club. To pass away her exTra Tree hours Ni likes To dance and ride horseback. Red is her choice of ' colors. ,MI T-feb JOAN ZIESMAN I 1 T, X' HJOGHTBII , , of we WESLEY THOMPSON nwes.. Wes has had one year in The Hi-Y Club, one year on The B Team and one year on The varsify bas- keTball squad. He also parTici4 paTed in baseball and his TavoriTes are Mr. Mraz, American Problems, blue, and sTeak wiTh loTs of onions. 9.4 Qfslab DOROTHY UHLIK Doi A quieT girl, DOT was a member oi The Friendship Club lor Two years, The Home Economics Club Tor one year and The ArT Club Tor a year. Science raTes high wiTh her and she hopes To become a nurse aTTer graduaTion. The color red, sTeak, and reading are her TavoriTes. l ROBERT VOKOUN Bob PhoTography is Bob's TavoriTe pasTime. On his lisT oT specials can be seen sieak, and The color Tan. Bob hopes To someday be- come an accounTanT, and has sTarTed ouT on The righT TooT by enioying his class in bookkeeping. Mr. Cawrse raTes highesl among all his Teachers. ' MABEL WESTERMAN ..May.. May was ke busy er ior ear as a e b ar- hoi a nnouncer. s rench Tries rank er as does Mr. Thomp- son, ookkeeping, and The color blue. She belonged To The Friend- ship Club in her Treshrnan year. VIRGINIA YEATON l'Ginny To be a professional singer is Ginny' a biTion. She was in The Vars years and in T a eT Choir T r one year. She was a e ber oggp .'Fr'end- ship Club i an year. Tries, and Mr. er IisT of TavoriTes. STea k, Trenc Thom pson Top Joanie was a member oT The CadeT Choir in her Treshman year and belonged To The Friendship Club as a sophomore. Likinq all Types of sporTs, she has been an aclive member of The G.A.f'N. Bookkeeping and Mr. Cawrse are Tops wiTh her, along wiTh The color blue. Page 17 K SENIOR CLASS WILL The Senior Class of I949 does hereby will and bequeaTh The following To The Junior Class: EILEEN THOMAS will receive AUDREI DE- POMPEl'S abiliTy To dance. JULES RHINE will be seen carrying ART AN- DRAITIS'S camera. BOB MULLIN gives his good looks and his posiTion as high poinT man on The baskeTball Team To BOB STEELE. SAM BUCCHlERl'S heighT will go To big BUD GORDON. DOROTHY STEPHENS wills her inTeresT in bas- keTball To DIANE BELGRANO. RALPH VICHILL receives RICHARD KO- HOUT'S piano playing TalenT. PAUL MILKOVICH will be seen in LENNY SHIELETT'S place kicking The exTra poinTs in TooT- ball. ANNA HOLMAN and NINA BROOKS leave Their way wiTh Teachers To JAMES THOMAS. SHIRLEY BILLENSTElN'S arTisTic Technique goes To MARY ELLEN BUTIN. MARGARET LOVE bequeaThes her shyness To ERNEST KUEHLS. DOROTHY UHLIK leaves her Timid ways To GERALDINE CIPRA. HENRY KERNER will inherii SAM BARBATOS scienTiTic rnind, The bubbling energy oT JANET KENOSH will be displayed nexT year by HENRIETTA ANDEX- LER. The original jokes OT ELEANORE SMUDSKI will be Taken over,Nloy RAY GORENC. ANDY PAUL leaves his wardrobe oT VarsiTy sweaTers To DAVE KORZEP. DOROTHY HOWARD'S Treckles will be in- heriTed by RUTH FLECKENSTEIN. JOHANN SELAIS wills her preTTy naTuraI curls and pug nose To SHARON DIVIS. NANCY MILLER will inheriT JOAN ASBURY'S speed in shorThand. , PROVIDENCE BUCCHIERl'S TiTle as senior wig be leTT Tor her sisTer. JOSEPHINE BUCCH- IE I. JAMES cRocl4ETT hands over his quieTness To JERRY KERN. SHIRLEY TATE leaves her love Tor comedy To ALBERT HUEBNER. The correcT answers always given by JAMES VOLNY will now be reciTed by ROBERT DOBER. JEAN BRABENEC gives her quieT voice To LOYD UNDERWOOD. THOMAS KOLCUM leaves his drumming Tech- nique To WILLIAM KISH. The skaTing abili+y of KATHERINE KAFER will now be shown oTT on ALLEN TYLER. CLARENCE SCI-IWARTZ'S big smile goes To RICHARD DULA. JANET SCHUMA leaves her acrobaTic abiliTy To MARJORIE WERNER. ANN EWING will be seen giving JANE NEK- VASIL'S cheery greeTing To everyone. RAY ROGEL wills his place in The parking loT To JOHN KUCHAR. WESLEY THOMPSON wills his good luck Tor making long shoTs To JACK SCHAJATOVIC. MARGARET ROBINSON leaves all oT her his- Tory answers ThaT are always done. To ALICE HOSEK. All oT ROBERT l-lETzEL's lime girlfriends are now in The hands oT his broTher, CARL HETZEL. JOAN KUS leaves her good sense oT humor To KATIE FOGLIANO. The shrewdness oT ARTHUR KECK To sTay ouT oi Trouble goes To JOHN TAMMEN. EVELYN GRAANCHAS preTTy cloThes will now be adorning DOROTHY VARGO. MIKE ROBERTS bequeaThes ThaT exTra biT oT heighT needed by RICHARD WATSON To caTch up. NANETTE HENSLEY wills her enioymenT oT sevenTh period choir, To ELMER SCHIRMER. RALPH BATONE and EUGENE FINK leave Their noon walks To WILLIAM GOLLA and WIL- LIAM DESCH. MARJORIE CHARVAT and JOAN COLE- MAN will Their lasTing Triendship To PATRICIA HERBKERSMAN and LOUISE PIATAK. GERALD ElALA'S keen wiT will now be dis- played Through DONALD COON. MARGARET SARTORlO'S long bus rides To school will be enioyed by KATHRYN RITZ. DORIS CRAET'S sweaTers will be handed down To ELAINE BUCCHIERI. WALTER DARUS leaves his TacTTulness wiTh The girls To JAMES BISSLER. ARTHUR KLECKNER'S clean locker is leTT in The hands oT ROY CARDAMAN. SYLVIA JENKINSON decides To geT ouT oT her Tiz and leave CAROL WURM in iT. ROBERT MOORE leaves his always Tired Teeling To TOM BARKER. MARTHA FISHER wills her iob as oTTice page To OLINA GRILL. The dark eyes oT ROSALIA CALAFIURA will be seen on ROTHY STETTIN. DONAL 'AMON wills his big muscles To ROBERT B . ETT. Page 18 l SENIOR CLASS WILL lContinuedI EARL BEHNKE is now 'rhe prowd owner of ED BELL'S inifials E. B. WILLIAM LEWIS' prelly head of hair will now be seen on CLAYTON PREISING. The sparkling smile of IRENE SLADEK will now be worn by NORMA SHERER. BERNARD GERDES donales his knowledge lo JOHN HEAD. JOSEPH PALUMBO leaves his abilily 'ro wink al' all lhe girls 'ro RICHARD HOCEVAR. ARLEEN ORAVEC hands her lirsl name over Io ARLEEN DOBLAR. ROSEMARY TRABERT will splil her lilly packs of gum wilh MARILYN KALCIC. AUGUST PISCITELLO wills his sublle humor lo HELEN GLASSER. ED GUDELY'S clever remarks will now be said by JOHN ROTH. VIRGINIA YEATON wills her sweel disposilion IO EVELYN ZEIGLER. The driving abilily of JOAN ZIESMAN will go lo MARILYN MCDONALD. ELIZABETH BAlLEY'S perlecl no-'rardiness rec- ord will be handed down lo WAYNE POLAK. NORMA KOUCKY receives NORMA FILL- MAN'S demureness and sweelness. The embarrassing momenls ol red laced RICH- ARD VAINER will go Io JOHN FERRANTE. EDWARD SUCHY and ANTHONY MAZAN- EC hand down 'rheir humorous jokes To REID MARKS. NILA WHITE leaves lhe younger boys in 'rhe hands of LOUISE MOORE. CATHERINE KULE wills her nice soprano voice lo ROSE SMREKAR. THERESA SOLECKI leaves ED BARTOS a fond farewell. 4 DORIS POWELL wills her love for oulside in- leresls 'ro ANNE CIMINO. ANDREWINA SPENCE bequealhes her love for challer lo JEAN HARRIS. The lurlle-neck swealers worn by RUTH SYNK will now belong To JEAN HLADIK. ROBERTA BARONlCK'S innocenl expressions will be seen on Ihe face of RAYMOND GRUNT. RUTH HOLLIS' good reporls will be given by ANDREW BAUMGARDNER. TED MATKO'S flare for advenlure will be lrusled Io JOSEPH BURKE. ELLEN PROVATEARE leaves her loucl laugh lo JAMES KAPLAN. PATRICIA MCGREEVEY wills her parlies lo ALBERTA LEICHLITER. The wicked smile ol EDWARD LIPNOS will be worn by HENRY SCHOLLE.' JERRY STENCIL and GEORGE STEPANIK will be seen praclicing lhe dance sleps of CARL TYLER and THEODORE REINHART. The well polished s a d d I e s of CATHERINE STROPKEY are passed on 'ro EILEEN VINOPAL. RONALD ANDEXLER and DOLORES HRA- BAK leave lheir alleclion lor each olher lo RUS- SELL BARNEKOW and JANE MADUNICKY. EDWARD THOMAS' friendliness will be inher- il'ed by RICHARD CHAMBERS. GILBERT SPACEK wills his promplness 'ro class- es lo JOHN WRIGHT. MABEL WESTERMAN'S good humor in Ihe morning is Taken over by LOIS KROHMER. EMIL KERNER'S oulgrown sailor panls will be handed down 'ro DONALD TUROS. DONALD DESCH will be +he proud owner ol PAUL CARNAHAN'S malhemalical success. PATRICIA KELLY'S abilily lo gel lo school exaclly on The slroke of eighl-lhirly goes'+o MARILYN SCIBBE. The vim and vilalily ol JOAN GREGORY will be given in lrusl lo PATRICIA LINEKER. MYRTLE DUKE'S baby blue eyes will be seen on ELAINE SIMMONS. LOIS MECONE'S lavorile expression good going will be voiced by ROBERT MASER. The careful experimenls in science by NOR- MAN KUS will be Iell +o LOUISE THOMAS. ELEANORE LULEWICZ'S brain will be en- larged by lhe knowledge she will receive from KENNETH KUKRAL. The many curls ol KENNETH KUBICK will be displayed on CHARLES FENNEL'S head. R O B E R T VOKOUN leaves his brain 'ro JOHN VAN DER LINDEN. IRENE KIRSCHENSTEINER will be lhe proud owner of EDWARD PETERSON'S deep voice. MARILYN HUMMER'S silenl Iaughler will be inheriled by VALERIAN KLECAN. The good car ol ROBERT MacKENZIE will now be driven by DONALD HERBKERSMAN. EILEEN SPEERBRECKER wills her Qqualily of promplness Io HARRY MCOUOWN and GER- ALD SHERLOCK. OLGA RATAJ bequealhes ROBERT McCLEL- LyXND and DONALD MATEY her quielness in cass. DONALD STUEVE'S exlra noisiness will be handed down lo JAMES MAISEL. Page 19 CLASS PICTURES 11th JOURNALISM These sludenls are preparing for Ihe imporfani work on Ihe HERALD. IWi+h a IiHIe help from Miss Kelfererll MISS LOUISE KETTERER, Ieacher: Sharon Divis, Kalhleen Nicholas, Bill Desch, Jane Maduniclsy, Richard Walson, Margie Werner, Jean Hladik, Marilyn McDonald, Irene Kirschensleiner, Arleen Doblar, Nancy Miller, Diane Belgrano, Alberfa Leichliler, Dorofhy Vargo, Eileen Vinopal, Olina Grill, Alice Hosek, Marilyn Scibbe, Eleanore Lulewicz, Rufh Fleckensfein, Carol Wurm, Ann Ewing, Norma Kouclcy, Dulch Schirmer. 1 1th CHEMISTRY Under 'lhe guidance of Mr. Mraz, Ihe 'fulure scien+is+s of our generalion wield Ihe Iesi Iubes. MR. FRANK MRAZ, Ieacherg Margaref Balone, Helen Glasser, Kafhryn Rifz, Russell Barnelrow, Thomas Barker, David Korzep Roberl McClelland, John Wrighl, John Tammen, Jules Rhine, Donald Coon, Alberl Huebner, Reid Marks, Jerry Sfencil James Maisel, Jim Bissler, Don Mafey, Andy Baumgarclner, Bill Kish, John Ferranfe, Roberf Doloer, Ralph Vichill. Page Q0 I 'Hh AMERICAN HISTORY A full course of dafes, wars, and evenls greels Ihe iuniors under fhe leadership of Mr. Cawrse. MR. ROBERT CAWRSE, Ieacherg Carl Hefzel, Louise Moore, Claylon Preising, Bob Sfeele, Paul Millrovich, Bob Barre+'l, Louise Thomas, Lois Krohmer, Ann Cimino, Rose Smrelrar, Evelyn Ziegler, Elaine Bucchieri, John Kuchar, Allen Tyler, Jerry Kern, Don Desch, Richard Chambers, John Rofh, Don Schoenbaclx, Joseph Burlme, Gerald Sherloclc, Kafie Fogliano, Ray Grunl, Pal Herblrersman, Diclr Hocevar, Ray Gorenc,Charles Fennel, Loyd Underwood, Bill Golla. IIII1 AMERICAN LITERATURE Learning aboul' modern American wrilers is Ihe main 'laslr of fhese sfudenls. MISS LOUISE KETTERER, feacherg HenrieHa Andexler, Jean Harris, Louise Pialalr, John Van Der Linden, Mary Ellen Bulin, Ed Barlos, Dick Dula, Val Klecan, Harry McQuown, Josephine Bucchieri, Marilyn Kalcic, Elaine Simmons, Geraldine Cipra, Norma Sherer, Eileen Thomas, Pal Linelxer, Bob Maser, Don Turos, Ernie Kuehls, Don Herblrersman, Jack Schaialovic, George Sfepanilr, James Kaplan, Marlin Mesfnilx, Bud Gordon, Roy Cerdaman, Henry Kerner. Page JI 'I0fh SHOP Working wifh wood and me+al consiiiufes fhe fheme of ihe shop class as +hey hammer and pound wifh Mr. Faughi. MR. ROSS FAUGHT, feacherg Ronald Black, Ari Balafa, Ed Wilson, Frank Spencer, Roberf Herwerden, George Barfos, John Sylnora, Ray Thomas, Bob Pofurica, John YurLscha++, Ed Pofoma, Angelo Mon+agno, Louis Zisla, Richard Zenobi, Dick Dlonialr, Charles Hoolcs, Ronald Carlon. 10th ENGLISH Preposifions, verbs, adiecfives, ldid we leave anyfhing ouf?l musf be learned before you leave Mr. Lynham's class. MR. EARL LYNHAM, 'feacherg Norine lrwin, Shirley Konicelr, Joanne Brown, Barbara Reinharf, Audrey Pfaszek, Marge Zupancic, Margie Obradovic, Lois Penner, Joe Kopecky, Ann Barbafo, Joann Januszewslci, Pal' Lucas, Rulh Zamcheck, Janice Mysfic, Jane+ Hall, lrene Daszlriewicz, Peggy Moore, Mary Louise Mlckovshy, Ed Lynch, Tony Guglioffa, Larry Bor- balics, Bill Belluardo, Richard Humr, Ralph Kozler, Ronald Tammen, Ray Thomas, Charles Klefeclca. Page 22 10th GEOMETRY Ever hear of a Theorem? You'll lcnow whal if is when Miss Wilfshire finishes wilh you. MISS BERNICE WILTSHIRE, feacherg Bill Kohr, Viclor Herber+l1, Bill Bozich, Sam Maugeri, Mary Rafai, Angela Peri, Frank Cermalc, Jean Horvafh, John Fisher, Kaihleen Henderson, Lorelfa Huebner, Peggy Gray, Ken Kralzora, Alberf Sal+sman, Jerry Horomanslri, Clair Biggam, Joe Hazen, Don Treichel, Millon Harmon, Louis Pefli, Tony Pumo, Chuclr Fillman, Dave Drummond, Dave Greene. 'l0th WORLD HISTORY Mr. Ganas helps malre ancienl Euripedes come 'lo life for ihe Sophomores. MR. JOHN GANAS, feacher: Mary Ellen Kleclrner, Rosemary Herak, Rufh Lang, Elda Johnson, Esfher Keio, Peggy While- head, Jean Mullin, June Merediih, Carol Jean Ryba, Maryanne Burlxe, Jean Virgins, Arlene Whifmer, Janef Crux+on, Mar- cella Weber, Dan Smalley, Jack Wailcins, Ray Peck, Jimmy Simler, Joe Kulaga, Alan Lundquis+, Lynn Diederich, Richard Pilarczylx, Bill Markowifz, Darwin Kauer, Don Kusa, Ralph Hunf, Jim Kenosh. Page 10th BIOLOGY Dissecfing frogs is fhe greaf ambiiion IgirIs?l of Mr. Imar's class. MR. JOSEPH IMAR, Ieacher: William Babinec, Sandra Belgrano, Marian Carollo, Jack Fogliano, Don Danicic, Joe Kopeclty, Don Louis, Phyllis Dombrowslri, Peggy Gay, Rosemarie Tefff, Dorofhy Obradovic, Carol Schulcli, Evelyn Colley, Anifa Bongiorno, Pauline Kafer, Eileen Widmar, Francine Novak, Harold Babinec, John Melnilm, La Vern Raquel. 9th ENGLISH The byword of Miss Nichols' English class is diagraming, where her sludenis are fops in sen+ence sfrucfure. MISS MARJORIE NICHOLS, ieacherg Jacqueline Wagner, Audrey Zipperle, Virginia Janelilr, Jamie Marlrs, Molly Kucinic Eileen Bendlock, Lucy Aloi, BeHy Baumgardner, Rifa Koiesovec, Joseph Legan, John Tykodi, Rosemarie Lamancusa, Mar Iene Kus, Be++y Advenl, Miriam Love, Walier Gawronski, John Hummer, Janef VeIoHa, Rufh While, John Hrabali. Page 124 9th MECHANICAL DRAWING Mr. Sauffers' room is well Irnown for Hs high sfools and drawing boards. His classes are wizards of 'the blueprinfs. MR. ECKHART SAUTTER, Ieacherg Rober+ Iran, Joseph Humel, Alex Harnocz, Joseph GugIioHa, John Donnelly, Paul Chech, Dennis Charvaf, Vernon Cervenlsa, Jerome Buffa, Phillip Andryczalr, Ralph Zakraisek, Joseph Zalrraiselc, Allen Turner, Roger Thresher, Philip Tanslri, George Smifh, Roberi Schlofe Charles O'DonneII, Donald Mesinik, Flory Mauriocourl, Richard Loew. 9th MUSIC Wi+h The good advice of Mrs. Paulman, Ihese Freshmen hope 'Io groom fhemselves 'for Ihe iulure and 'the Varsify Choir. MRS. DELMA LEE PAULMAN, feacher: Franlx Calafiura, Kennefh Konya, Basil Lovano, Joe Lupica, Ronald Sessanna, Elwyn Axfell, Ronald Reshonslty, Joe Rislno, John Bellinger, Edward Howard, Richard Tammen, Jane? Holmes, Mihi Greene, Belly Barnes, Nancy Andexler, Carol Kruse, Carole Vild, RiI'a Hucik, Karen LaH, Carolyn Greenlun, Elaine Quiggin, Florence Pufka, Marilyn Pislcac. Page 25 . 9th GENERAL MATH How much inferesf on a loan, efc., e+c., asks Mr. Sponseller. His sfudenfs are figure-wise. MR. HAROLD J. SPONSELLER, feacherg Joe Burda, Ronald Danici, Ronald Clark, Elaine Pofurica, Carol Barnekow, Shirley Rembiesa, Ted Hager, John Monfagno, Barbara Ferguson, Daisy Regisfer, Joan Greb, Norberf Tesmer, Larry Whife, Walfer Trende, Joann Barbafo, Marie Geiger, Corinne Hunf, Bob Goad, Ken Advenf. 9th GENERAL SCIENCE General Science is fhe preparafion for more defailed sfudy in lafer years. MR. JOSEPH A. IMAR, feacherg Gerald Mansell, Gerald Prusha, John Hribar, Franl Miller, Ronald Kus, Roberfa Bario, Nancy Belluardo, Joan PoHs, Joan Vichill, Geraldine Collins, Carol Voss, Marian S+ine, Margaref Manuel, Elaine Blogna. Gladys Brasky, Beffy Hocevar, Theresa Frisoli, Erwin Miller, Malcolm Haw, James Ochocki. Page 26 8th GIRLS GYM One look a+ fhis picfure and you Irnow whaf goes on in Gym class. Sporfs and exercise. lUgh!l MISS FRANCES GERHARDT, Ieacherq Donna Andexler, Ann Appleby, Joy Ayers, Eleanore Barna, Shirley Dienes, Janef Dzama, Jane Jefferies, Magdalene Keio, Sally Kleclrner, Jane Lenh, Carol Loew, Carol Maruna, Frances Meredifh, Arleen Miller, Anfonina Peri, Pafricia Piafalc, Sally Reese, Belly Scheel, Georgia Schuldf, Marie Shimandle, Barbara Spacelr, Evelyn Sparlrs, Sue Turos. 8th HISTORY Whaf went on in WashingIon's day malres news for Ihese sfudenls who sfudy 'Ihe hisfory of Iheir counlry. MISS HARRIET DAVIDSON, reacherg Paul Newlon, Richard Pafsolic, John Pearson, Richard Belgrano, Ted Woods, Ray Janashai, Carol Schaiafovic, Joe Newlon, Leonard Trusnii, Ronald Wanclovic, Beffy Williams, Elaine Moyse, Bill Kovacs, Vince Mercurio, Frank Neifzel, Richard Svenson, Roland McCune, AI Mordarski, Eddie Sfarr, David Young, Adeline D'Amico, Arlene Gross, Pafricia De Pompei. Page 27 Y 8th ART Mrs. Spechf sees ihaf her sfudenfs gain a knowledge of lhe fine poinfs of perspecfive drawing as a grooming for more advanced arf. MRS. MARIAN SPECHT, feacherg Pamela Walz, Mary Peri, Elhel Dulze, Joan Horvaih, Carol Horvalh, Barbara BiHel, Rose- marie Reshonslry, Barbara Charvaf, Margie Hollis, Pafricia Irwin, Edi+h Preising, Don Kern, Shirley Prochaslra, Tom Bozich, Jacli Mangus, Bill Jameson, Ray Davies, David Dancull, Ralph Garliclx, Nancy Weinsfein, James Daly. 7th MATH Two and +wo are four-+hey THINK! Seven+h Malh is a prerequisife fo fhe higher 'Forms of Mafh. MISS HELEN KLIKA, leacherg James Bican, Paul Mack, Roloerf Mallonee, Bill Cardaman, Jacl: Kohr, Louis Somers, Ken Sfahnlxe, Ralph Day, Terry Glyde, Pafricia Donnelly, Muriel Dozer, Wayne Wollerman, Joe Smrellar, Marlene Adams, Marcia Divis, Nancy Casale, Dorcfhy Branclschaedel, Phyllis Ballhaser, Jean Dudash, Jacqueline Aspery, Shirley Beamer, Diane Drummond, Pafricia Babinec. Page 28 8th ENGLISH Proper grammar is a mus'r in li'liS class where fhe younger sfudenfs find lhaf English is useful. MRS. GENEVIEVE MICHAELS, +eacher: Louis Kasielic, Pefer Washlxo, George Belsan, Leroy Nicols, Carl Taylor, Denis Ables, Larry ScaleHa, Roberi Roih, Roger Lipsier, Faye Burns, Joan Vohnouf, Marie Novy, Shirley KlaH, Carol Ferguson, Judy Perample, Fred Harfmann, Roberf Werner, Richard Smiselx, Ari McClelland, Ronald McLellan, Rufh Yurlrschah, Grace Hlavac, Dora Krean, Dorofhy Parks. 7th SCIENCE The sfarl of scienfilic research is found in lhis class which includes 2I Einsieins in all! MR. STEVE FOLTIN, feacher: George Ross, Diclr Weger, Marian Sounili, Nancy Simlro, Norma Tale, Carmela Salupo, George Telle, Ronald Wismer, Michael Waller, Paul Sincere, Jim Johnsfon, Roger Prof, Richard Taraicak, John Semple, George Szuhay, Donald Shifleff, Arlene Weinh, Georgene Schaiafovic, Mariorie Ward, Belly Taylor, Ralph Reed. Page 2.9 7th GEOGRAPHY Parallels and meridians are pondered over lay 'lhe sevenfh graders under ihe direclion of Miss Davidson. MISS HARRIET DAVIDSON, leacherg Franlz Szorady, Carl Thomas, Bill Lowry, Donald Rehlserg, Edwin Schmidl, Roberf Vondralc, Joe Mulac, Carrol Burmeisfer, Sally Kirkpairicln, Mildred Sylcora, Jim Neifzel, Ronald Ovark, Amelio Bucci, Paul Meu+i, Richard Mullin, Francis Fries, Jerry RaHigan, Mary Bailey, Joyce Newfon, Richard Wagner, Perlalfi. 7th ART The Sevenfh grade ar+isis work wi+h pen and inlr, painfs, and learn fhe fundamenials of arf. MRS. MARIAN SPECHT, feacherg Franlc Gordon, Richard Marsh, lgna+ius Fogliano, Jimmy Kucinic, John Darby, Pefer Gugliolfa, Richard Delvanfhal, William Champ, Donald Myers, Lawrence Harris, Richard Phelps, Geraldine Darus, Diane Heralz, Joanne Lawson, Jean Milkovich, Henry Burmeisier, Anfhony Nadra+owski, Consfance Lu+h, Beverly Kroffa, Adrienne Pefli, Loreffa Molenda, Warren Melle, Susan Andrailis. Page 30 7th ENGLISH An all-round background of English is learned by Ihese sfudenfs-ihey especially like SPELLING! lWe hope.l MRS. GENEVIEVE MICHAELS, Ieacherg Geraldine Gawronski, Marilyn Turner, Shirley Salley, Doris Hill, Carole Walko, Charles Kopac, Alfred Dozanfi, Roberf Davis, Arlene Demko, Marie Pumo, Maryann Poshedley, Kafhleen Kofron, Margarei Hummer, Carol Soos, Linda Lee Rofh, Janel Voss, Jean Ehas, Russell Krohmer, Joe Jones, Tom Edwards, Carlysle Hooks. 8th MATH The B+h graders know foo well whai IhoughI probIems are bul af Ieasf Miss Klika likes Iheml MISS HELEN KLIKA,1 h ' R b B I eac er, o erf a afa, Norman Gray. Tom King, Edwin Mafhews, Ronald Delvervlhal, John Zupanc, Keifh Marks, Dale Fiizpafrick, Rudy Kuehls, Don Murion, Bob Whifehead Dick Wylie Ken Pilarczyk, Dave Richards, Eldridge Barkley, Ross Viuini, Ralph Kerns, Carol Hammerly, Joanne Schaufler, Judy Paslor, Carl Lupica. Page 31 BANKING h 'd ' b ln f ih' s siem. These pupils are +he ones in charge of To help fhe sfudenfs save fheir money was 'f e I ea In ac o is y iheir homerooms 'lo collecf 'rhe money fhal is fo be deposifed. Ray Grunl, Bud Gordon, Cafherine Slrophey, Kafherine Kafer, Bill Bozich, Ronald Andexler, Lenny Schiflelf, Ernie Khuels, Magdalene Keio, Efher Keio, Elizabefh Bailey, Barol Schuldl, Dorofhy Sfephens, John Wrighf, Marilyn McDonald, Georgia Schuldl, Richard Smisek, Carol Vild, Loreffa Huebner, Flory Mauriocourf, Virginia Jandilr, Barbara Charval, Mildred Syorka, Judy Perample, Paul Mack, Richard Tammen, William Jameson, Bill Cardaman, Ronald Tammen, Shirley Salley, Marcia Divis. DRIVING MR. CAIN should have all of his gray hairs from 'leaching fhese sfudenls fo iusf plain DRIVE wifhoul banging info anofher obiecl. Gerry Sfencil, Ed Lipnos, Dave Korzep, Don Preising, Ernie Khuels, John Tammen, Al Huebner, Jaclx Schaiafovic, Ray Gorenc, Wesley Thompson, William Golla, Joan Coleman, Kalhyrn Riiz, Louise Thomas, Arleen Oravec, Irene Kirschen- ' ' ' h Mr. iein Calherine Kule Norma Koucky Carol Wurm Jean Harris Marilyn Kalclc, Arleen Doblar, Dorolhy Sfep ens, S . .... Cain, Donald Coon, Norman Kus, Dick Hocevar, Ed Thomas, Don Desch, Don Mafey, Tom Barker, John Ferranfe, John Wrighf, Bill Desch. Page 32 CLUB GROUPS YEAR BOOK STAFF I+ was a lough iob fo come up againsf all The iroubles ihaf go wifh making a yearbook successful, buf under The super vision of Miss Louise KeH'erer, whaf else could il be buf successful? MISS LOUISE KETTERER, adviser: Johann Selais lEdiforl, Arleen Oravec, Augusl Piscilello, Ari Andraifis, Theresa Soleclri Dolores Hrabalz. I BANNER GROUP These people represeni fhe various homerooms fhaf have won honors in fhe compefilion for No Tardiness, Perfecf Aflendance, No Grade Below B, No Grade Below C, and lmprovemenf. Susan Andraifis, 7Ag Georgia Schuldf, 8Cg Eleanor Barna, 8Ag Carol Schuld+, IOC: Gerry Cipra, IIA. Page 33 The Sfudenf Council STUDENT COUNCIL is fhe club wiih represeniaiives from every homeroom. They faire charge of fhe Hall Guards, fhe Boolrslore, and The Ping-Pong Tables. They also fooi charge of ihe Foofball and Baslcefball Queen Eleciions. MR. JOSEPH IMAR, adviser, Carl Tyler llaresidenll, Roberf McClelland lVice Presidenfl, Ralph Vichill lSecre+aryl, Jean Brabenec lTreasurerl, Fr ber+h, Sam Maugeri, Ma ani: Szorady, Ralph Day, Ruih Yurkschaff, Magdalene Keio, Joy Ayers, Don Desch, Vicior Her- rgare+ Hummer, BeHy Barnes, Belly Hocevar, Carol Schuldf, Sylvia Jenkinson. PROJECTIONISTS b d ' d bf d i ih' rou of rc-'ecfionisfs who have broughf us many pleasanf films. Under The enfire sfudenf o y is in e e o is g p p g The guidance of Mr. Mraz 'lhey were iaughf io operaie fhe movie and slide proiecfors. MR. FRANK MRAZ, adviser: Carl Lupica, Roy Cardaman, Jerry Kern, Henry Kerner, Bill Kish, Nina Broolis, Dick Weger, Roberf Werner, Edwin Mafhews, Ar? McClelland, John Ferran+e, Emil Kerner, Reid Marks, John Fisher, John Tammen, John Wrighi, Ralph Vichill, Ronald Reshonsky, Diane Belgrano, Mike Roberis, Sam Bucchieri, Don Kusa, Ronald Tammen,Roberi Herwerden, Bob BarreH. P11 gr JA HERALD STAFF Every sfaff works hard io have a good school paper, and with fhe consfanf advice of Miss Kefferer and fhe Edifor-in Chief, Augusf Piscifello, the sfaff worked hard fo malce every issue of fhe paper a successful one. MISS LOUISE KETTERER, adviser, Augusf Piscifello lEcliforl, Johann Selais, Dolores Hrabak, Befsy Oravec, Evelyn Grancha, Myrlle Dulze, Jim Volny, Ari Andraifis, Gilberf Spacelr, Carl Tyler, Paul Carnahan, Rulh Hollis, Elizalaelh Bailey, Eleanore Sumdsiri, Calherine Kule, Marilyn Hummer, Theresa Soleclri, Dorolhy Sfephens, Don Damon. HONOR SOCIETY Besides aflaining fhe honor of being chosen as members of lhe Nafional Honor Sociely, fhese people also lake credif for originafing The unique Big Top Hop. MR. QUINTON MORRlS, aclviserg Ted Reinharl lPresiden+l, Carl Tyler lVice Presidenll, Johann Selais lsecrefaryl, Sylvia Jenlcinson lTreasurerl, Ari' Andrailis, Jean Brabenec, John Tammen, Dufch Schirmer, Dolores Hrabalr, Shirley Billensfein Ralph Vichlll, Richard Wafson, Ollna Grill, Elizabelh Bailey, Jane Nelcvasil, James Volny, Evelyn Grancha, Ken Kubicli: Augusf Piscilello, Gerry Cipra. Page .35 FRIENDSHIP CLUB CABINET Their obiecf is Io promofe friendship and Ihey do if well. As Ihe song goes, lf's hard Io beaf a Friendship Girl. MISS MARJORIE NICHOLS, adviser: Shirley Billensiein lpresidenfl, Johann Selais lVice Presidenfl, Joan Coleman ISec- refaryl, Ann Ewing lTreasurerl, Jane Nelcvasil, Elda Johnson, Esiher Keio, Pai Herblrersman, Kafhryn Rifz. FOREIGN AFFAIRS CLUB The aim of fhis organizafion is 'Io find oul' whai' problems maine Ihis world of ours go 'rouncl. Mr. Thompson, adviser, plans diflereni debales and discussions wifh ofher schools as well as among fheir own group 'ro keep Ihem occupied. ' ' ' ' ' I: 'I V' P s'd 'Il,Olina 6rillISecre1'aryl, MR. H, DUARD THOMPSON, adviser, Sylvia Jenluncon IPresiden+l,Jane Ne vas: I Ice rel en Ralph Vichill lTreasurerl, Viclor Herberlh, Carl Tyler, Ari' Andrailis, Kaiherine Kafer, Diane Beigrano, Andy Spence, Marilyn M D ld, Ronald Tammen, John Tammen, Margie Werner, Arleen Doblar, Dorofhy Sfephens, Louise Thomas, Richard c ona Wafson, Elizabefh Bailey, Ellen Provaleare, Shirley Billenslein, John Ferranle, Roberl Dober. Page 36 JUNIOR HIGH DRAMATICS The Iufure Thespians are 'those young people who are on fheir way Io masfering fhe ar+ of dramalizaiion. MR. EARL LYNHAM, adviser: Amelia Bucci, Carrol Burmeisler, James Bican, Marlene Adams, Marcia Divis, Margaref Hummer, Shirley Beamer, Nancy Casale, Dorolhy Brandschaedel, Jerry Ra'Higan, Tom Edwards, Shirley Prochaslra, Paul Maclr, Carol Hammerly, Diane Heralc, John Darby, Consfance Lufh, Joanne Schaufler, Susan Andraifis, Shirley Dienes, Richard Phelps, Anfhony Nabrafowski, Donald Myers. GIRLS' BOARD Taking a spof in The school eye in one of ifs proiecfs, fhe Couriesy Campaign, Ihe Girls' Board gives a dollar 'lo a courfeous s+uren'r each weelcg in fhe picfure, Amelio Bucci, 7Ih grade. MISS BERNICE WILTSHIRE, adviser, Johann Selais lpresidenll, Jane Nekvasil lTreaSurerl, Olina Grill lVice Presidenfl, Doroihy Howard lSecre+aryl, Karen LaH, Belly Baumgardner, Marilyn Pislcac, Margaref Hummer, Maryann Poshedley, Jacqueline Aspery, Nancy Miller, Gerry Cipra, Mary Ralai, Mary Ellen KlecI1ner,Norine Irwin,PaIsyPiaIalr,Ar1n Appleby, Jane Jelifries, Amelio Bucci, Page 37 AERONAUTICS CLUB Alfhough fhis group is small, fhe members' inferesf is inlense. There is a ceriain enioymeni in ihe consfrucfion of model airplanes and fhese boys have o'Hen experienced if. MR. ECKHARDT SAUTTER, adviser: Charles Hooks, Andy Baumgardner, Don Turos lPresiden+l, Dick Weger, Ronald Tammen lSec.-Treas.l, Aff McClelland, Ed Mafhews, Ronald Kus lVice Presidenll. SCIENCE FORUM ln ifs second year of existence, fhis club is going along wifh greaf progress. Mr. Joseph lmar, adviser, is always on hand of give various informafion on differeni subiecis. MR. JOSEPH IMAR, adviser: John Ferranfe lPresiden+l, Ralph Vichill, John Fisher, Jules Rhine, James Maisel, Richard Wafson lSecre+ary-Treasurerl, Reid Marks, Roberi Dober, Vicfor Herberfh, Ronald Tammen, John Tammen, Ted Reinhari. Page 38 HALLGUARDS-GIRLS Eleanore Smudslri, Cafherine Sfroplmey, Dorofhy Howard, Shirley Tafe, Johann Selais, Dolores Hrabak, Eileen Speerbrecher, Joan Kus, Evelyn Grancha, Sharon Divis, Jean Mullin, Holles Rhoads, Jane Maduniclzy, Irene Kirschensfeiner, Carol Jean Ryba, Louise Piafak, Elaine Bucchieri, Esfher Keio, Elaine Blogna, Peggy Gray, Norine Irwin, Elaine Simmons, Jean Brabenec, Marfha Fisher, Jane Nelrvasil, Ellen Provaleare, Sylvia Jenlrinson, Andy Spence, Elda Johnson, Rosemary Herali, Marian Siine, Janef Hall, Jamie Marlrs. HALLGUARDS-BOYS Boys and girls in ihe ninih fhrough lhe fwelffh grades are chosen io hold hallguard posfs. They are expecfed fo rafe fairly high scholasfically and io perform fheir dufies compeienfly. MR. JOSEPH IMAR, adviser: Clayfon Preising, James Maisel, Don Treichel, Richard Tammen, Carl Tyler, Bob Mullin, Lenny Shifleit Flory Mauricourf, Louis Peffi, Richard Pilarczyk, Joe Palumbo, David Greene Ken Kralrora Ed Barios Jack Schaiafovic, Ari Kleclrner, Ken Kubicli, caplaing Don Sfueve, Jerry Horomanslri, Richard Kohlouf, David Korzep, Ari 'Keclr, Ed Bell, Tom Barker. Page 39 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS These girls give up fheir free periods Io work in Ihe library al such dulies as checking oul books and magazines and making ouf cards for new books. Miss Oldham righfly claims Ihaf her girls are very helpful. MISS ELIZABETH OLDHAM, librarian, Angela Peri, Margie Obradovic, Janel Schuma, Margie Werner, Kafhleen Hender- son, Peggy Moore, Holles Rhoads, Carol Schaiafovic, Magdalene Keio, Marilyn Kalcic, Anlonina Peri, Rulh Yurkschalf, Joy Ayers, Mary Peri, Dora Krean. 11p-,.....-...-au.-.nu ANNOUNCERS To become an announcer you mus+ firsl be a senior and Ihen you musl qualify in regards 'Io voice lone and qualify. Some helpful hinls on public speaking may be acquired here. h h M b I W I man, Ari Andraifis, James Volny, Sylvia Jenkinson, Nina Emil Kerner lChie'I Announcerlg Dorof y Sfep ens, a e es er Brooks, Ari Keck, Johann Selais. Page 40 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB This year lhe Home Economics Club is under 'lhe supervision of Miss Seabold. This is an aclive club which gives parries and feas and allencls many social affairs. MISS WANITA SEABOLD, adviser: Joan Asbury, Evelyn Ziegler, Peggy Gay, Joyce Laidman, Sandra Belgrano, Theresa Frisoli, Nancy Andexler, Belly Advenl, Elsie Pelrich, Carol Ryba, vice presidenlg Jean Harris, Esfher Keio, secrelary: Irene Kirschensleiner, presidenf: June Meredilh, lreasurerg Roberla Barlo, Tina Alberone, Dorofhy Vargo, LoreH'a Huebner, reporlerg Marian Carollo. Y-TEENS Miss Davidson, adviser of lhe Y-TEENS, is lcepl busy wilh aclive girls belonging lo fhis organizalion. These girls will be lhe fulure members of Ihe Friendship Club. MISS HARRIET DAVIDSON. GCIVISSFI Jane Lenlz lPresidenll, Jean Millrovich, Dorofhy Brandschaedel, Arlene Demllo, Edilh Preising, Evelyn Sparks, Magdalene Kelo, Sue Turos, Frances Meredilh, Janel Voss, Elhel Dulce, Linda Lee Rolh, Joan Horvalh, Rosemarie Reshonslzy, Jane Jr:-Fleries, Barbara Spacelz, Shirley Rhine, Carol Horvalh, Muriel Dozier, Pal Irwin, Carol Maruna, Sally Kleclner, Dol Parlrs, Ann Appleby, Susan Andrailis, Palricia Donnelly, Geraldine Gawronslxi, Phyllis Ballhaser, Carrol Burmeisler, Sally Kirlrpafriclc, Barbara Fazelras, Adrienne Pelli, Marian Sounilc, Judy Perample, Mildred Sylxora, Marilyn Turner, Joan Vohnoul, Barbara Billel, Georgia Schuldl, Pamela Walz, Joy Ayers, Dora Krean,Grace Hlavac, Janef Dzama, Mary Bailey, Joyce Newlon, Mariorie Ward, Belly Taylor, Arlene Weinfz, Georgene Schaialovic, Consfance Lulh, Carol Hammerly, Shirley Prochaslca, Margarel Hummer, Shirley Beamer, Marlene Adams, Marcia Divis, Nancy Casale. Page 41 SENIOR CHOIR The Varsify Choir, made up of a picked group of sludenls from the l0lh lhrough fhe l2'rh grades and direcfed by Mrs. Paulman are responsible for numerous inferesiing concerls. MRS. DELMA LEE PAULMAN, direclorg Mary Rafal, Janel Kenosh, Mabel Wesferman, Tom Barker, Pal Kelly, Providence Bucchieri, Kaye Kaler, Margie Werner, Elizabefh Bailey, Shirley Billenslein, Helen Glasser, Ronald Andexler, Russell Barn- ekow, Jerry Horomanski, Audrey Pfaszek, Arlene Whifmer, Chuck Fillman, Tony Pumo, Ralph Kozler, Dorofhy Slephens, Joe Kulaga, Ralph Vichill, Ed Bell, John Wrighf, Gilberi Spacek, Richard Walson, Ray Gorenc, Bill Bozich, Dick Hocevar, Carl Hehel, Mike Roberls, Ronald Tammen, Viclor Herberlh, Tony GuglioHa, Jules Rhine, Jim Simler, Hal Babinec, Bud Gordon, John Tammen, Loyd Underwood, Joe Hazen, Augusf Piscilello, Al Sallsman, Dave Korzep, Johann Selais, Sharon Divis, Arleen Oravec, Calherine Kule, Virginia Yearon, Peggy Whilehead, HenrieHa Andexler, Anna Holman, Gerry Cipra, Pal Lucas, Alice Hosek, Rosemary Herak, Esiher Keio, Elda Johnson, Arleen Doblar, Diane Belgrano, Nancy Miller, Olina Grill, Joann Januszewski, Mary Ellen Kleckner, Marilyn McDonald. BOYS' GLEE CLUB These boys, chosen from various musical classes, mee+ on special days fo rehearse fheir songs. By iuggling periods every way possible Mrs. Paulman manages fo have fhem meef al' leasl fwice a week. MRS. DELMA LEE PAULMAN, adviser: Ronald Reshonsky, Chuck Fillman, Vicfor Herberlh, Ken Konya, Dave Korlep, Al Salfsman, John Bellinger, Tony Pumo, Ar+ Balafa, John Sykora, Elwyn Axfell, Ronald Sessanna, Ted Woods, Roberl Werner, John Wrighl, Bill Boxich, Mike Roberfs, Gil Spacek, Dick Wylie, Tom King, John Zupanc, Joe Risko, Bob Whifehead, Peler Washko, lgnafius Fogliano, Joe Lupica, John Pearson, Frank Calafiura, Richard Tammen, Page .5 ' GIRLS' GLEE CLUB For girls who lilre lo sing, fhis club was organized lo bring fheir voices in close harmony. Mrs. Delma Lee Paulman is responsible for fhis harmony. MRS. DELMA LEE PAULMAN, adviser: Joanne Barbalo, Rosemarie Lamancusa, Marie Geiger, Marlene Kus, Carol Barn- ekow, Belly Advenf, Florence Pullra, Belly Barnes, Eileen Bendlock, Janel Holmes, Karen LaH, Rifa Kolesovec, Daisy Regisler, Lois Holman, Mifzi Greene, Joan Greb, Lucy Aloi, Carole Vild, Jamie Marks, Nancy Andexler, Joan Polls, Janel Veloifa, Rufh While, Tina Alberone, Roberla Barfo, Belly Baumgardner, Carol Voss, Marilyn Piskac, Audrey Zipperle Carol Kruse, Rifa Hucilr, Carolyn Greenlun, Jerry Collins, Elaine Pofurica, Jacquelyn Wagner, Grace Provaleare, Joan Di Penli, Barbara Ferguson. l JUNIOR ORCHESTRA The members of fhis li'Hle orchesfra sludy and gain valuable experience as well as a love of music in preparafion for lhe high school orcheslra. MR. EVERITT THMOAS, direclorg Judy Perample, Georgia Schuldl, Donna Andexler, Pamela Walz, Barbara Spacelr, Sue Turos, Joan Vohnouf, Barbara Charval, Jane Lenlz, Frances Meredifh, Arlene Demko, Jacqueline Aspery, Carol Horvafh, Joanne Lawson, Marilyn Turner, Efhel Dulre, Wayne Wollerman, Richard Smiselr, Arf McClelland, Jack Mangus, Shirley Prochaska, Carl Lupica, Joan Horvalh, Paul Mack, Shirley Rhine. Page 43 SENIOR ORCHESTRA When lhe Senior Play and commencemenf rolls around you will always hear fhe Familiar slrains of the Senior Orchesfra under 'lhe direclion of Mr. Everill Thomas. MR. EVERlTT THOMAS, direclorg Audrey Plaszelr, Jules Rhine, Ari Kleckner, John Fisher, Gerald Sherlock, Ralph Vichill, Tom Kolcum, Henrielia Andexler, William Babinec, Ronald Tammen, Bill Desch, James Volny, Margie Obradovic, Peggy Whilehead, Janel Hall, Carole Schuldl, Norine lrwin, Joyce Laidman, Alberla Leichliler, Karen LaH, Shirley Dienes, Rulh Zamcheck, Joan Vichill, Joseph Legan, Carol Kruse, Pal Lucas, John Tammen, Nancy Miller, Carole Vild, Rila Hucilr, Shirley Billensiein. SENIOR BAND Marching al all lhe foolball games and playing fwo concerls lceep fhe bancl busy fhroughoul' lhe year. The band consisls of sludenls from lhe ninlh lhrough fhe 'lwelfih grades who can play a musical inslrumenl. MR. EVERITT THOMAS, direclorg Judy Perample, Margie Obradovic, Audrey Plaszelx, Rulh Zamchecll, Pal Lucas, George Barlos, Vernon Cervenlla, Franlr Miller, Elwyn Axlell, Carole Vild, Carol Kruse, Jean Horvalh, Jim Volny, Carol Schuldl, Rlla . . . . . . D .d G Hucllr, Nancy Miller, Joan Vlchill, Joe Kulaga, Ralph Vlchill, William Babmec, Ari Anclraills, Ari' Kleclcner, av: reen, Ken Konya, Dicl: Kohoul, John Yurluschall, James Ochoclri, Ray Gruni, John Tammen, Tony Gugllolla, Joyce Landman, Tina Alberone, Tom Kolcum, June Meredilh, Norine lrwin, Malcolm Haw, Janel Hall, Peggy Whilehead, Alice Hoseh, Dorolhy Obraclovic, Alberla Leichliler, Bill Desch, Don Louis, Ronald Tammen, Alan Turner, Gerald Sherlock, John Fisher, Henriefla Andexler, Jules Rhine, Emil Kerner, Bob McClelland, Louis Zlihd, John Ferranie. Page 44 JUNIOR BAND Sevenfh and eighlh graders gel Iheir experience for Ihe senior band by parlicipafing in 'Ihe iunior band. Mr. Thomas gives Ihese members all Ihe necessary music fundamentals Ihey need. MR. EVERITT THOMAS, adviser: Shirley Rhine, Joan Horvafh, Barbara Charvaf, Ralph Garliclr, John Semple, Roberl Werner, Carol Schaiafovic, Ross Vizzini, Carl Lupica, Judy Perample, Joan Vohnoul, Marcia Divis, Jean Dudash, Marian Sounilr, Mary Pumo, Jacqueline Aspery, Phyllis Ballhaser, Pafricia Babinec, Arlene Demlro, Richard Smiselr, Nancy Wein- sfein, Norman Gray, Dick Wylie, Bob Whifehead, Ari' McClelland, Eldridge Barlxley, Edwin Maihews, John Zupanc, Susan AndraiIis,, Roberf Balaia, Jack Mangus, Wayne Wollerman, Jane Len+z, Georgia Schuldf, Carmela Salupo, Shirley Pro- chaska, George Szuhay, Richard Taraicak, Sue Turos, Sally Reese. TUMBLING CLUB The Tumbling Club consisfs of girls from 'Ihe Ienlh 'Io Iwelflh grades. Miss Gerhard? sees Ihai each girl gels a good worlr-ou'II ' MISS FRANCES GERHARDT, adviser: Elda Johnson, IOB: Janice Mysiic, IOBQ Margie Werner, IIC: Irene Kirschensfeiner IIB, Jean Harris, IIB: Esiher Keio, l0B:Jane+ScI1uma, IIC: Norma Kouclry, IIB. 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LETTER-GIRLS To be a G. A. A. leHer girl is fhe highesf achievemenl a girl can aflain in alhlefics and 'lakes lhe accumulaficn of 500 poinfs earned from playing volleyball, baskelball, baseball, hiking, having perfecl affendance, refereeing and score- heeping girls' games. MISS FRANCES GERHARDT, adviser, Rufh Hollis, Jean Brabenec, Dolores Hrabal: lVice Presidenfl, Dorofhy Sfephens, Shirley Tale, Margie Charvaf lPresiden+l, Johann Selais, Dorofhy Howard, Margaref Love, Jane Nekvasil, Joan Ziesman, Evelyn Grancha. CHEERLEADERS f h f d f b cl Her bein among lhose nominafed by Heighls, rah!! These cheerleaders represenl lhe vole o + e s u en o y a g lhe Siudeni Council. They are well known by Their brighl' uniforms and fheir pep in cheering our leams on during foolball and baskefball season. MR. QUINTON MORRIS, adviser: Janef Kenosh, Bob Markowifz, Dorofhy Howard, Elda Johnson, Jane Madunicky, Norma Koucliy. Page .48 G.A.A. 11-12 GRADES The Girls' Alhlelic Associalion has a larger number ol girls lhan any olher organizalion, and gives lhem an opporlunily lo earn lheir G. A. A. lellers lhrough aclive parlicipalion in inlramural sporls. This year some ol lhese girls played lhe Bedford G. A. A. girls during Baslrelball season. JUNIORS: Rulh Fleclrenslein, Jane Maduniclcy, Ann Ewing, Marilyn McDonald, Kafhryn Rilz, Alberla Leichliler, Nancy Miller, Henriella Andexler, Kalhleen Nicholas, Josephine Bucchieri, Diane Belgrano, Kalie Fogliano, Margie Werner, Evelyn Ziegler, Helen Glasser, Sharon Divis, Arleen Doblar, Marilyn Kalcic, Jean Harris, Elaine Bucchieri, Dorolhy Slellin, Louise Pialalc, Margarel Balone, Pal Linelrer, Carol Wurm, Norma Kouclry, Pal Herbliersman, DorolhyVargo, Irene Kirschensleiner, Olina Grill, Alice Hoseli. SENIORS: Margarel Love, Rosalia Calaliura, Johann Selais, Joan Ziesman, Dolores Hrabalc, Providence Bucchieri, Irene Sladelr, Rulh Hollis, Evelyn Grancha, Dorolhy Slephens, Jean Brabenec, Pal Kelly, Calherine Slroplcey, Joan Coleman, Sylvia Jenhinson, Jane Nellvasil, Marilyn Hummer, Theresa Soleclmi, Dorolhy Howard, Shirley Tale, Margie Charval, Janel Kenosh, Joan Kus, Eleanore Smudslri, Kaye Kafer, Belsy Oravec. G. A. A. 9-10 GRADES This is lhe group oi girls who are slarling oul lo accomplish lhe main laslr in being a G.A. A. girl and lhal is lo earn a leller al lhe end ol lhe year when lhey have accumulaled 500 poinls. MISS FRANCES GERHARDT adviser Jo c L 'd M Ol . J y e ai man, algie uradovic, Tina Alberone, Joann Barbalo, Elaine Blogna. Theresa Frisoli, Peggy Gay, Judy Rislxo, Mary Ralai, Mary Ellen Kleclcnei Janel Hall, Nancy Belluarclo, Joann Januszew- slci, Marian Carollo, Margarel Manuel, Rulh Lang, Holles Rhoeds, Elda Johnson, Sandra Belgrano, Corinne Hunl, Bell Y Baumgardner, Belly Barnes, Eileen Bendloclc, Jamie Marlcs, Karen Lall, Nancy Andexler, Barbara Reinharl, June Meredilh Norine lrwin, EI ' P l ' J II' w ' ' anne o urlca, ean Mu in, Peggy Graf, Carol Barnelcow, Marge ZUPBHCIC, Pal Lucas, Carol Ryba, Shirley Konicelr, Rosemary Heralr, Eslher Kelo, Lorella Huebner, Peggy Whilehead, Belly Hocevar, Marlene Kus, Rulh Zarncheclc, Phyllis Paleslry, Carol Schuldl, Lois Penner, Phyllis Dombrowsici, Audrey Zipperlp. Page ,411 T. Doc was head line coach oT The varsiTy Tball squad and Turnepl ouT some very gh lines, as oTher Teams know. He spon- ed The boys' inTramur-El 'sporTs oT baskeT- and baseball and The baskeTbaII Tourn- enT. As Physical EducaTidn DirecTor he J Took charge of The boys' gym classes. MAPLE yHgeicHTs yCOACHES ' if 4.4, T- N. inf- fx DONOVAN WYLIE WILLIAM CAIN Mr. Cain has progressed sTeadily since he came To The high school. He now holds The posiTions as head Track coach and Var- siTy baskeTball coach. Displaying greaT in- TeresT in his players, lvlr. Cain has Tried successTully To develop qualiTies in his bas- ke+baII boys ThaT would make Them beTTer all round players. ROBERT CAWRSE BackTield Coach in TooTball is The Tion so ably Tilled by Mr. Cawrse. also The AThleTic DirecTor Tor The s WiTh The aid of Mr. Cawrse as advise VarsiTy M club has been able To reg iTs aThleTic Tund ThaT had been dimi by iniurys during The TooTbalI season STEPHEN FOLTIN JOHN GANAS Ivlr. l:olTin is The man who was responsi- Coaching Junior High TooTball and bas- 2 Tor making wresTling a major sporT aT keTball has been lvlr. Ganas' iob during The r school Tor The TirsT Time in iTs hisTory. pasT year. His undying spiriT helps The boys ToTher newcomer, he came here Trom he coaches very much during Their games. 'esTIake High, where he coached mosT oT Coach Ganas' Junior High baskeTball Team e maior sporTs. Umpiring semifpro base- has been one oT The mosT successTul Teams .II keeps him in Top shape during The sum- in a number o years. ar monThs. 001-04' Page 50 HAROLD J. SPONSELLER A newcomer To our school and cc sTaTT is Mr. Sponseller, who coache The Junior VarsiTy baskeTbaII and T squads. While aTTending Hiram C he played and won leTTers in TooTk: baskeTball which gave him a broac ground and showed up in The gooc he produced. VARSITY FOOTBALL By smashing fheir chief rivals, Bedford, 39-O, Mr. Cawrse's Musfang squad safisfied mosi of iheir fans. The 'leam has had a very good record fhis year by winning four, losing four and lying one. Mos! of iheir losses were by only one poinf or one iouchdown. The feam always 'Foughi hard and played some greai games. They also provided plenfy of fhrills for fhe fans wiih fheir fricky plays, and brilliani blocking and Tackling. MR. HAROLD SPONSELLER, MR. R. C. CAWRSE, MR. T. D. WYLIE, coaches: Hail Babinec, Don Turos, Henry Scholle, Jim Bissler, Don Mafey, Harry McQuown, Chuck Fillman, Bill Kish, Jack Schaiafovic, Al Salfsman, John Kuchar, Charles Fennell, Ray Gorenc, Bill Kohr, Bill Golla, Dave Korzep, Bob Sfeele, Bob Barreff, Ernie Kuehls, Paul Milkovich, Lynn Diederich, Ralph Koller, Joe Palumbo, Dick Hocevar, Dick Dula, Andy Paul, Ted Malko, Lenny Shifleft, Ronnie Andexler, Bob Mullin, Dufch Schirmer, Richard Wafson lManagerl, Tony Pumo, Ken Krakora, Bill Belluardo, Clare V sqr, Carl Hefzel, Jack Fogliano, Clayfon Preising. 2 ,,, ' 5 ,,s B rg ff 4 .,. ee J fi -05' .iff 5- QZTQ4 41 ,23 ' we My Page 51 MULUN M141 MATKO LENNY SHIFLETT ANDEXLER RONNIE x 4 ,Dofor-es Hrab FOOTBALL LETTERMEN JOE PALUMBO-End Making fhe firsf sfring All-Conference feam was fhe honor fhaf Joe. fhrough his own efforfs, had besfowed upon him. His speed and accuracy caused him fo be relied upon as a player and also co-capfain of 'rhe feam. LENNY SHI FLETT-Tackle - Lenny was one of fhe very few fellows in fhe hisfory of Maple Heighfs High fo earn a foofball leffer each of four consecufive years. He was co-capfain of fhe feam. BOB MULLIN-End Bo was one of fhe besf pass receivers and offensive ends in fhe conference as well as being able fo snag almosf any pass which came his way. RONNIE ANDEXLER-End Despife a knee injury which kepf Ronnie ouf of foofball during his Junior year, he recovered in fime fo play a fine game af end during his Senior year. TED MATKO-Guard Plugging up fhe cenfer of fhe line was Ted's main job which he fook very seriously. This proved worfhwhile in his greaf work of smashing fhe opponenf's plays. , Q, ANDY PAUL-Cenfer A good all-round player describes Andy who played cenfer on offensive and line backer on defense. He received a gold foofball for fhe backfield man wifh fhe mosf fackles. MIKE ROBERTS-Tackle A fremendous help fo fhe feam in his Junior year, Mike's 200 pounds always served as a fhreaf fo fhe opposing feam. He also had fhe honor of being chosen as an All-Conference fackle. Page 53 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Coach SponseIler's J. V.'s had a very good record Ihis year and gained pleniy of valuable experience. Some of Ihese boys also played quife a bif of Varsify foofball, which will provide 'for an experienced Varsify squad for nex'I year. MR. HAROLD SPONSELLER, coach: Henry Scholle, Hal Babinec, Jim Bissler, John Kuchar, Ray Gorenc, Dulch Schirmer, Jack Schaiafovic, AI Salfsman, Don Turos, Ralph Kozler, Bill Kohr, Chuclz Fillman, Harry McQuown, Tony Pumo, Clare Vassar, Charles Fennell, Ken Kralcora, Don Mafey, Jaclx Fogliano, Carl Helzel, Clayion Preising, Bill Kish, Lynn Diederich, Bill Belluardo. 4 D1 fe. J W... .... . ee W N C25 fly 1... . i ageing my wg 'Q . A Q , f of 'ff wav ei? 'iz I-we ., 8 f. 4 F' as ew 9533 ...A AL. im - JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Winning Iwo and losing one fhe Junior High foofball 'Ieam had a good record. A+ Ihe same 'Iirne Ihese boys were geifing valuable playing experience for use on Ihe J, V. and Varsify squads. MR. JOHN GANAS, coach: Jerry BuI'Ia, George Smiih, Don Murion, Flory Mauriocourf, John Hummer, Ignafius Fogliano IManagerl, Ed Sfarr, Gerry Mansell, John Bellinger, Waller Gawronslxi, Joey Humel, Joe GugIioHa. Tony ScaIeHa, Frank Calafiura, John Donnelly, Roger Thresher, Ted Hager, Tom Bozich, Roger Lipsfer, Dick Wylie, John Moniagno. Page 54 VARSITY M CLUB The members of 'lhis organizaiion have worked hard io accomplish iheir goal. They have subsfanfially builf up iheir afhleiic fund which was almosf enfirely used up by iniuries during ihe foofball season. MR. ROBERT CAWRSE, adviser, Lenny Shiflefi, presidenf: Bob Mullin, secreiaryg Dave Korzep, +reasurerq Paul Milkovich, Bob Barreif, Bob Sfeele, Dick Hocevar, Ernie Kuehls, Dick Dula, Bob Maser, Ronald Andexler, Paul Carnahan, Mike Roberfs, Ted Mafko, Ray Gorenc, Bob Markowih, Bill Golla, Andy Paul, Bill Kohr, Don Turos, Bill Belluardo, Jerry Siencil, Joe Palumbo, Ari Andraifis, Richard Wafson, Don Desch, August Piscifello, Bud Gordon, Carl Tyler, Ted Reinhari, Ed Gudely. HI-Y CLUB ' Each Monday nighi fhis group' of boys meefs ai' fhe Broadway Y.M.C.A. Their moiio is Clean Speech, Clean Sporfs, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living. MR. ECKHARDT E. SAUTTER, adviser: Joe Palumbo, presidenfg Lenny Shifleif, vice presidenfq Bud Gordon, Dick Kohouf, Tom Barker, Dufch Schirmer, Ari Keck, Richard Wafson, Ed Barios, Don Treichel, Don Desch, Jim Kenosh, Ted Reinharf, Allen Tyler, Gil Spacek, Carl Tyler, Ed Gudely, Ari Andraifis, Don Coon, Jerry Siencil, Bill Kish, John Kuchar, Tom Kolcum, Bob McClelland, Emil Kerner, Don Sfueve, John Ferranfe, Augusf Pisciiello, Ralph Koller. Page 55 VARSITY BASKETBALL In his Iirs+ year of coaching Varsily baskelball, Coach Bill Cain produced one of fhe smoofhesl playing and ball han- dling feams of fhe conference. The boys had fhe Iough IUCIK of having Io compefe wilh 'Iwo ofher feams which were as good as any in or around Cleveland. The Ieam had a commendable record of nine wins and eighf losses. There were only four seniors on Ihe Ieam while fhe res'I of fhe Ieam was composed of sophomores and iuniors. This will provide plenfy of boys wifh a Iof of erperience for nex'r year. MR. WILLIAM CAIN, coach: Bob Mullin, Ed Suchy, Bob Sfeele, Lenny ShiI'IeH, Dave Korzep, Wesley Thompson, George Siepanik, Chuck Fillman, Russ Barnekow, Bob Barreff, John Tammen lManager-I. Page 56 SENIOR BASKETBALL LETTERMEN BOB MULLIN Bob had +he disfincfion of being high poinl' man of rhe +eam during +he pas'r season. Perhaps an imporlanr 'facror in fhis was his abili+y fo sink baskers from eifher 'rhe righf or rhe leff side of rhe backboard wi+h ease. Bob holds +he scoring record for one game, for one season, and for his career of fhree years in baske+ball. He was chosen caprain for fhe pas+ season by his +eamma+es. MIKE ROBERTS Mike was a member of 'rhe Varsi+y feam during his junior year. Mickey's heigh+ was greafly missed during fhe pasf season since he was unable +o play because of his in- eligibiliry. He consoled himself by par- ficipafing in in'rramural baskerball and playing for +he local Maple Hrs. Merchanfs. ED SUCHY Alrhough 'rhis was Edoch's firsl year our for scholasric baskerball he always played a +errific floor game and I+ was a pleasure fo wafch while he was in acfion. Ed was one of +he bes+ and +rickies+ ball handlers in 'rhe league and usually came fhrough wi'rh +he ex+ra poinfs when rhey were needed. ,swf E WES THOMPSON Hampered by a lack of heighl, Wes always played under a handicap buf made up for if wirh his fasr playing and excellenl shoo+ing. Wes was no+ed for his ferrific backhand and accurafe long sho+s and he could always be coun+ed upon +o play a good game. LEN SHIFLETT Lenny worked hard and came a long way on 'rhe road 'ro becoming a good baske+ball player. His baske+ball career includes Jr. High, B-Team, and Varsi+y. In his senior year, Len secured a s+ar+ing berfh on 'rhe Varsi+y and 'rhereby obfained his Varsi+y leH'er. I'r1g057 B-TEAM BASKETBALL This year Ihe B ieam had fhe rough luclr fo lose some of 'rheir games by only one poin+ al+hough 'rhey always puf up a good Iighf, and Iried hard. Towards Ihe end of Ihe season some of Ihe 'fellows were playing Iaoih Varsily and B feam ball. MR. HAROLD SPONSELLER, coach: Bill Belluardo, Gerald Haromanshi, Joe Kulaga, Clair Biggam, Louis PeH'i, Anihony Gugliolfa, Bill Bozich, Don Mafey, AI Huebner, Charles Fillman, Russ Barneliow, Don Treichel, George Slepanilr, Jacli Schaiafovic, Ernie Kuehls, Tony Pumo, John Wrighf IManagerl, Ronald Tammen IM-anagerl. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The Junior High Team had a very enviable record for Ihis year wifh nine wins while losing only Iwo. Being on Ihe Junior High squad gives Ihe boys a chance +o learn how Io play beHer ball. MR. JOHN GANAS, coach: lgnafius Fogliano IManagerl, Gerry Mansell, George Smifh, Ed Mafhews, Joe Lupica, Joe Guglioffa, Gerald Prusha, John Bellinger, John Hummer, Waller Gawronslci, Roger Thresher, Ken Konya, John Donnelly, Flory Mauriocourf, Joey Humel, Ronald Sessanna, Larry Scaleffa, Dick Wylie, Richard Pafsclic, John Hrabah, Tom Bozich, John Monfagno, Don Mesinih. Page 58 WRESTLING This year's wresTling squad, being The TirsT one ThaT Maple Heighfs High School ever had, didn'T do Too well, buT They provided plenfy of Thrills for The sTudenTs, mosT of whom had never seen a good maich before. Coach STeve FolTin's grapplers always ToughT hard and were in There Trying all The Time even when The odds were heavily againsT Them. For The TirsT Time in our school's hisTory we also had a sTaTe champion. He was Paul Milkovich who Took The l65-lb. division in a walk-away. STanding: Coach STephan Folfin, Paul Milkovich, Ted ReinharT, Bill Kohr, Reid Marks, John FerranTe, ClayTon Preising, SlTTing: Bob McClelland, Carl Tyler, Don Coon, Jerry Kern, Jerry Sfencil, Don Turos, Bill Desch. BoTTor row: Don Kern, Bud Gordon, Dick WaTson. TRACK WiTh only Three leTTermen on The squad, our Team This year was hampered by a lack of experience buT made up for if in The brillianf and deTermined way in which They Tried To win. The new sysfem of Training which Coach Bill Cain and his assisTanT, Coach John Ganas, inTroduced help To produce some real champions. AlTogeTher The Team had eighT Track meeTs and in all of Them They Tried Their hardesT. X ' ' STanding: Coach Bill Cain, Ernie Kuehls, Dave Korzep, Bill Kohr, ArT AndraiTis, Bob BarreTT, Charles Hooks, John Tammen, Len ShiTleTT. SiTTing: John FerranTe, George STepanik, Jerry STencil, John Kuchar, AI Huebner, Don MaTey, Charles Fennel, Ray 6runT, Ron Tammen, Jim Oshocki. BoTTom row. Clayfon Preising, Bob McClelland, Bob Goad, Frank Spen- cer, Richard Tammen, Don Turos, Edward PoToma. Page 59 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY TIME: Ten or FifTeen years from Today PLACE: Senior Circus, anywhere PeanuTsI Popcorn! Crackeriacklu I'll have a bag, bud, a voice called. SAM BARBATO, The roly-poly peanuT vendor looked inTo The familiar face of Mr. T. D. lDocl Wylie. his old class adviser, sTanding There waiTing for service, while his angelic grandchildren Tugged aT his coaT Tails. Mr, Wylie moved on Toward The TickeT booTh where, To his greaT surprise. NORMAN KUS was selling TickeTs. AfTer purchasing The same, he was diverTed by The loud cries of The circus barkers, EDWARD GUDLEY, and his assisTanT, JOANNE GREGORY, who were adverTising The Thrills of The show wiTh greaT gusTo. The burly doorman, JOE PALUMBO, direcTed him under The big Top. and upon enfering, Mr. Wylie saw Three Tough- Iooking policemen in The personages of DON DAMON, WALT DARUS, and RALPH BATONE. who were paTrolling The grounds wiTh guns drawn, on The loolcouT for sneaks . Recognizing Their class adviser, Three smiling ushereTTes, ROSEMARY TRABERT, DORIS CRAFT, and KAYE KAFER approached him offering To escorT him To his seaT. They informed The manager of The circus, TOM KOLCUM, of his presence and TOM hurried over To welcome im. Before The show began, DICK KOHOUT'S famous circus band furnished enTerTainmenT for The specTaTors while dancer AUDREI DE POMPEI displayed her Talenfs. Suddenly as The lighTs dimmed and a hush came over The crowd, MIKE ROBERTS, The ring- masTer, announced wiTh enThusiasm The opening of The show. The firsT acT was The flying Trapeze arTisTs: TONY MAZANEC holding SHIRLEY BIL- LENSTEIN To whose feeT hung JANET KENOSH. Meanwhile, The circus acrobaTs were perform- ing in The cenTer ring. Muscle-man JIM VOLNY was Tossing preTTy JOHANN SELAIS To his bold parTner, RICHARD VAINER. paTienTly holding The big neT under The Trapezes, all eyes riveTed on The performers, were BOB MULLIN, BOB MACKENZIE, BOB HETZEL, and GIL SPACEK. In The adjoining ring Three lovely bareback riders, SYLVIA JENKINSON, JANE NEKVASIL. and CATHERINE KULE, were building a pyramid on prancing whiTe horses, Trained by TED MAT- KO. DOROTHY HOWARD puTTing on her mon- key show, and MARILYN HUMMER doing spring- board Tricks occupied The IasT ring. Vendors ART KECK, PAT MCGREEVEY, and NANETTE HEN- SLEY lwiTh her Ten boyfriendsl came Tizzying around selling Their wares. TighT-rope walkers ANDY SPENCE and ELLEN PROVATEARE perilously made Their way across The wire 300 feeT in The air, while EDDIE SUCHY dressed in sTriped TighTs sfood by in safeTy on The plafform, cheering Them on. Then, PAUL CARNAHAN'S pack of Trained elephanTs came Trouping in wiTh BOBBIE BARON- ICK, JOAN ASBURY, and ELIZABETH BAILEY riding on Their Trunks. BILL LEWIS followed, cracking a whip To keep The elephanTs moving, wiTh AUGUST PISCITELLO, waTer boy, hanging on an elephanT's Tail. AT This Time, CARL TYLER, one of The con- sTrucTion crew repairing a beam, fell To The floor lThrough The whole disTance of 300 feeTIl and sprained his finger. OuT To The rescue dashed DR. TED REINHART and his nurse, THERESA SOL- ECKI. AfTer everyThing was seTTled, WES THOMP- SON, head clown, came ouT leading The oTher clowns, DOROTHY UHLIK, ED LIPNOS, KEN KUKRAL, and JIM CROCKETT. Their realisfic make-up had been experTly applied by The pro- fessionals, ROSALIA CALAFIURA, and MAR- THA FISHER. Suddenly a lighT spoTTed JOAN KUS high near The roof sTarring in her airplane sTunT while daring MYRTLE DUKE was whirling wiTh The plane, hang- ing by her TeeTh. When These exciTing acTs were over, NINA Brooks led in her Trained seals who TaiThTuIly imi- BROOKS led in her Trained seals who faiThfuIly imiTaTed her every moTion. STrong MARGARET circus, was busily scurrying abouT, TighTening The ropes which held up The Trapezes. The nexT aTTracTion was EVELYN GRANCHA The famous bear Trainer, leading in her prize bear wiTh RUTH HOLLIS on iTs back. WiTh a rolling of drums, The famed Bring-Em- Back-Alive SMUDSKI from The dark iungles of Africa, led in The huge lions where lion Tamer LENNY SHIFLETT bravely sTood, chair in hand, awaiTing The conTesT beTween him and The cafs. In The nexT cage MARGARET LOVE was guard- ing The big gorilla, GarqanTua , while The an- imal feeders, EMIL KERNER and ART KLECKNER fed him. Boss of The animal Trainers EDDIE THOMAS direcfed DON STUEVE To sweep up The sawdusT in The cages lfearless manll In a comedy acT in The Third ring, LAURIE HRABAK and BETSY ORAVEC leaped ouT of a window of a burning house inTo The safefy neT of Two handsome firemen, RONNIE ANDEXLER and CLARE SCHWARTZ. Page 60 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY fConTinuedI ATTer a specTacuIar parade wiTh ART AN DRAI- TIS as drum maior, RAY ROGEL in his demon car Tore around The ring aT break-neck speed, sTopped on a dime, and immediaTeIy Tell aparT. IThe car, ThaT is.I GENE FINK, mechanic, popped ouT oT The Trunlc and reassembled iT in Two min- uTes TlaT. JERRY FIALA, on his TrusTy moTor scooTer, rode daredevil JEAN BRABENEC ouT To The cannon where her side-kick, BERNIE GER- DES waiTed To assisT her Tor The Thrilling human cannon-ball. OuT oT an enTrance came LOIS MECONE and NORMA FILLMAN riding a Tandem bike, while The human TIame EDDIE PETERSON, and The human TIy BOB MOORE. wenT Through Their acTs. AT The end oT The circus proper. The side show barlcers, SHIRLEY TATE, MARGIE CHARVAT, and JOANIE COLEMAN drew The aTTenTion oT The crowd To The marvels oT The side-shows. The TirsT TenT conTained The remarkable iugglers, ED BELL and OLGA RATAJ, who iuggled Ten-pins, balls, haTs, plaTes, and RUTH iThe IciTchenI SYNK. The Two sTrongesT men in The world, SAM BUC- CHIERI and BOB MARKOWITZ, liTTed IO-Ton weighTs wiTh Two Tingers. As a main TeaTure, PAT KELLY, sword-swallower, swallowed paring knives, buTcher knives, swords, and daggers wiTh The greaTesT oT ease. AnoTher acT consisTed OT JANET SCHUMA and her wonderTuI dogs, which she had Trained To dance To The calliope playing oT KENNY KU- BICK. IRENE SLADEK operaTed a booTh which conTained Trained baby Tigers, and The TaT lady. PROVIE BUCCHIERI, The mid g e T, IVIABEL WESTERMAN, and The siamese Twins, DORIS POWELL and EILEEN SPEERBRECHER occupied anoTher booTh. BOB VOKOUN played The TIuTe Tor The snake charmer DOROTHY STEPHENS and The TaTooed man, ANDY PAUL, had The ini- Tials oT The girl he loved on his chesT Iplus Ten oThers on his baclcll JOAN ZIESMAN was The gypsy TorTune Teller, NILA WHITE The laughing lady. and CATHER- INE STROPKEY was The marvelous Tire-eaTer who aTe IighTed maTches. gas Tlames, wood Tlames, coal flames. and TIashIighTs on The side. Mr. Wylie passed VIRGINIA YEATON selling lemonade and ANN HOLMAN selling balloons and souvenirs on his way ouT oT The big Top, aTTer spending an inspiring and pIeasanT aTTernoon aT The circus. Page 61 Ronald Andexler ..,. Arlrhur Andrailis ..,. 'Joan Asbury .....,.,.... Elizabelh Bailey Sam Barbaro ..,.., Roberfa Baronick Ralph Barone ..... Ed Bell ...,...,.......,..., Shirley Billensrein Jean Brabgnec ...... Nina Brooks ..,......,... Providence Bucchieri Sarfgucchieri ......... Rosalia Calafiura Paul Carnahan ........ Marjorie Chal'va'r .... Joan Coleman ..... Doris Craff ,......... Jim Crockerl ..,.,. OCCUPATIONS UNLIMITED ..,.,.,.Business Adminislralion .,.,I.....,r.,......4..,......,...Rancher ......,......Secre'rarial Work ,.,,.....O1CIice Work .............4.ArchiI'ecI .4.,...,...., Office Work ,......i,....,......,.....Lawyer Eleclrical Engineer ,....,........,......,.,, Teacher ....,,,..4..OI:Iice Work .,,.,., College Inslrucfor .........OFIice Work ..,.........Musician ...,....i.Nursing ...,.....Engineer .....,,.......Mor+ician ......,.,.,..,,...,.----'Florisl' , ..,... ,..Food Checker .,..,........EIec'rrician Don Damon ,.4....,,... ..,..,..i..,.......,. M echanic Wal+er Darus ,.,.....,..... .............. R adio Mechanic Audrei De Pompei ..................,......,..,,.. En+er+ainer Myrfle Duke .....,.,...., ,...... S wifchboard Operalor Jerry Fiala ...,...,,.. ..............,.....,........ T ruck Driver Norma Fillman , .,4.. .. Eugene Fink I ,..,..,.,., .... S ervice.Mgr. in Mechanics Mar+ha Fisher ,4,.,...,........,.,.,.,.,... 1 ...,., Office Work Bernard Gerdes ....,.i....,. F ......... ....... U pholslerer Evelyn Grancha ....,. Joan Gregory ...4..... Edward Gudely .. Nanefle Hensle y ....., Roberh Helzel ...,..... Rulh Hollis ....,.... Anna Holman Dorolhy Howard Dolores Hrabak .,...,. Marilyn Hummer Sylvia Jenkinson Lula Jones ,.....,. Richard Jones ..,. Kalherine Kafer Arfhur Keck ...... Par Kelly .......,.. H Janel' Kenosh ...... Emil Kerner ...,.. Arfhur Kleckner . Richard Kohoul Tom Kolcum ..... Ken Kubick .....,.. Ken Kukral ,...., ...' , Calherine Kule ....,.. Joan Kus .,.........4. .i....,.,aQ.Nurs'1e ,..,...,. Wailress ,..f.....Drafl'sman .....,..Musician ..,.,....,...DrafIsman .,...,.,...,......Srenographer Teacher Compfomeler Operafor ....,............,., Office Work .'.'i5i3yQf ELi'. iL5AL1RQL ...4...,....,OFFice Work ..........DrafIsman ,.......Bookkeeper ....,..Engineering ....,..,..Teacher .......Secre+ary Eleclrical Engineer ....,,.....,....,Musician ....,.............,,DocI'or .4,.....Radio Engineer .......,CIerical Work ..........Air Hosless Norman Kus ..,. William Lewis ....,. Edward Lnpnos ,,.,.... ..,.,.. Margarer Love ....,. Roberr MacKenzie Roberf Markowilz , Theodore Malko Josephine Maugeri Anrhony Mazanec Palricia McGreevey ...,.., Lois Mecone .,....,... Roberr Moore .,....., Roberf Mullin .,.... Jane Nekvasil ......... Arleen Oravec ........ Sailor lNavyl ........,.....,........Draf+sman .Working wirh Wood ,. .....,.........,........... Teacher .,............,.,.Carpen+er .,,...Naval Air Corps ........,Civil Engineer ...,..,..Cosme+ologis'r ................Nurse .....,........Dressmaker ...,......MeIeorologis+ ....,.,....4..,,.,...............Secre+ary ...Elemenfary School Teacher Joseph Palumbo .,....,.,.,..,.............. School Teacher Andrew Paul ...,... ....,..,..r,....,..,. S chool Teacher Edward Peferson .... ........,,.,...,.4...... U pholslerer Augusl Piscifello .,.......... Indusfrial Arr Insfrucfor Doris Powell ..,.....,...., ...,.,.......,..,..,... O lifice Work Ellen Provafeare ..... ........,......... S Ienographer Olga Rafai ....r.s,.,. ......... . Office Work Mike Roberfs ,,,,...... .,.,.r,......,........... D ocror Ted Reinharf ..........................,, Chemical Engineer Margare+ Robinson .,....... ......,.....,.,. O fiice Work Ray Rogel .....,....,......,. ........... T rade School Margarel' Sarrorio 4 Jane? Schuma .......,. Clarence Schwarlz Johann Selais .,,..,... Lenny Shillell ..,... Irene Sladek .,......,., Eleanore Smuclski .Nurse .,..............Nurse ,..,.....,..,,..,....Salesman ,. ......,............. Psychologisl ..,.,.....Teacher and Coach . .......,..,.... Office Work .. .,.................. Air Hosfess Theresa Solecki ..,..,. .......,............. S Ienographer Gilberl' Spacek ....,. Eileen Speerbrecher Andrewina Spence Dorolhy Slephens Donald Srueve .....4 Calherine Srropkey Ed Suchy ....,.,.....,... Rulh Synk .,.,..,......., Shirley Tale .......,. Wes Thompson ,. ,.., ..,...,.......Mechanical Engineer .................4...Secre+ary ,.......Commercial Arr ............,.......Teacher .,....,.......,..,.Coach ,......,.Clerical Work ......,.,.4,Machinesf .,..,..,.,.........,Typis+ .......,,Air Hosless ,....,...DraI+sman Ed Thomas .,.......,....,...... ......,.,... D railsman Rosemary Traberl ...,..,....s..,............,,.., Air Hosfess Carl Tyler .......,.... , ........ ,.........,.,. ......... 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