Maple Heights High School - Maple Leaf Yearbook (Maple Heights, OH)

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H. .ww-Q. . . 4, Qgzfg ,X .Q 'r i f 34' H+ , 7 Class of June I 9 5 2 mm Zfeagdw HIGH SCHGOL -arf ff ALMA MAT!-IR Maple Hexghts our pra1se to thee May we ever faxthful be L t thy glones now be sung And thy name on every tongue We thy fame and banner bear May we do so now and e er Every loyal student hghts For our dear old Maple He1qhts Page 2 WE DEDICATE jg X X MAPLE HEIGHTS DEDICATION We Ded1cate To peace a word that means so much 1n a con fused angered world such as we have today Peace 1S a plea rn everyones heart A plea for l1fe freedom md happlness Peace 1S also an 1deal that has been fought for and for whxch men have drecl rn the effort to attaln Now rts up to us the proverbxal younger genera t1on to carry on How? Through educatxon and the wrll of God we can work to drlve away the dark haze of war thereby 1llurn1nat1ng the path toward world peace Whether or not we wrll succeed 1S not known but we do know that we have to begtn now Pla M th SCHOOL BOARD MR. VASEK .T 3 MR. WATSON The full responsibility of assuring Maple Heights a competent school system falls squarely on the shoulders of these five men. Elected every four years these members strive to keep the school in good condition, keep sufficient supplies on hand, and manage the financial affairs of the school. The board is headed by Mr. Herbert L. Greene, President. The other officers are: Mr. William Brown, Vice President and Mr. Frank Vasek, Clerk Treasurer. MAPLE HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS ALBERT E. HADFIELD-Hiram B.A., Columbia M.A. Superintendent of Schools is the title of Mr. Hctdfield. This position has been in his hands for fourteen years. Mr. Hadfield fills some of his non-school hours in with golf and bridge. WILBUR D. COON-Otterbein B.A., Ohio State nivexsity MA. The biggest responsibility in school is in the hands of Mr. Coon, Principal of the High School. He is responsible for, and supervises the school functions. Page Al MISS BERNICE WILTSHIRE-Hiram B.A., Columbia M.A. Dean of girls and teacher of senior high mathematics, Miss Wiltshire is a favorite with every student who has received her help in solving a problem. Her Sunday school pupils have also given her much pleasure. MR. H. DUARD THOMPSON-Mt. Union B.A., Western Reserve University M.A. Besides being teacher of social studies, Mr. Thomp- son, as Dean of Boys, has managed to keep many boys from getting into trouble. His hobby is collecting historical articles. FACULTY PX' ,IMS Nm-in 'wire MRS HELEN BENDLAK Kent State BS Berng very sports mrnded Mrs Bendlak rs head of the Bowlrng League and Prgtarl Basketball and rs also advrser ot Grrls Board She teaches 10th grade geom etry 9th grade algebra and llth grade physrcal educatron MISS FRANCES GERHARDT Ohro State Unrversrty Attentron' liegrn ea h of Mrss Gerhardts gym classes As grrls gyn rnstructor Mrss Gerhardt has t e rob or keep ng the grrls physrcally ft and rs advrser of G A A MR WILLIAM CAIN Baldwrn Wallace BA Western Reserve M A Bes des teachmg 8th grade scrence Mr Carn rs varsty basketball coach and advrser ot the Varsrty N We often wondered h w he managed to keep ca m whrle teach ng drrvers trarnrng IVR IOSEPH IMAR Otteraern BA Ohro Unrversrty MA ueneral s on e and lrology are the subye ts ltr lmar tea hes He rs also advrser of the Student C rncrl Gardenrng rs hrs Iavorrte pastrme and he rs alst very proud ot hrs shell wood and stufted anrmal Colle tron MISS HARRIET L RVIDSCN Bowlrnq Green BS Mrss Davrd rn works prrncrpally wrth the severrh and erghth gn de students Besrdes teachmg socral studres she acts s advrser ci the Y Teens Her hobbres consrsts ol collect ng strange brrds and Lmcoln books MISS CLARE HERALD Western Reserve Unrversrty BA Unrversrty ol Mchrgan MA Mrss Herald rs well known for her work rn speech and hearrng the rapy tor all schools rn Maple Herghts Two days a we k she devotes her trme to correctrng speech and hear ng detects rn students at the Hrgh School MR ROBERT FARRISS Chro S a e Unrversrty B S Western Reserve Un versrty MS Colwnbra Unrvers ty MA Mr Farrrs came here from Honolulu where he worked wrth the government teachmg musrc He prevrously taught at OSU He rs responsrble for the excellent band performances for the past year as he 15 rn charge MR LORAIN HITE-Kent State Unrversrty BS MA Puttrng the senrors on the rrght track wrth regard to therr future rs Mr Lorarn Hrtes marn duty Mr Hrte rs the school psychologrst and rs responsrble for havrng students take the college and state psycho- logrcal tests MR ROSS FAUGHT Trr State College BS rn EE Ohro State Unrversrty MA Head oi the Industrral Arts Department rs Mr Ross Faughts trtle Frshrng rs one of hrs tavorrte rnteress and he takes keen delrght rn vrsrtrng spots oi hrstorrcal rnterest MISS LOUISE KETTERER Ohro State Unrversrty BS Columbra M A Under Mrss Ketterers gurdrng hand the Herald and Yearbook rs wrrtten and publrshed When she rs not busy wrth the above mentroned Mrss Ketterer teaches Amerrcan and modern lrterature yournalrsm and speech IAMES GATES-Hrram College A B A newcomer to our faculty rs handsome Mr Gates He teaches 7th grade general scrence and 7th and 8th grade math Football ranks hrgh as one ot hrs favorrte sports He rs assrstant advrser to the Student Councrl and hrs hobby rs collectrng rare corns PO ERT KLIMKO Western Reserve F A M A Mr Klrmko has the rrr rem' ron t head ot the prblrcrty for the athletrc .1 p rr' em I- eaches hgh school s cral studres and n w w rkrng for hrs doctors degree rn educatron at Western Reserve MISS MARION GATES Bowl ng Green BS Mrss Gates teaches 8th and 9th grade math and rs al J Senror Hrgh School Chcerleadrng advrser Th s rs Mrss Ga cs fr st year at Map'e He qht H gh Sch cl MISS RUTH KLINGER Ohro State Unrversrty BS Typrng I busrness arrthmetrc busrness rntormatron and bookkeeprng are the subrects Mrss Klrnger teaches She rs also advrser oi the Frrendshrp Club Bowlrna and knrttrng take up some oi her spare trme , - ' ' ' B.S. 'Q ai' ' l ' 3 .c A I ' V I Y - I , Z -A . ., I . i',, . . - . ' - . .. I ,xi f v A 3 9 I U N 5,62 ,5 U Q L, LQ . ' ' J . . . , , ' I at ' , ' ' . ' . P mia. K l . ot the Senior and Iunior High bands. ff' A , f i A , i .- . 1 ,H . . . . .4 - - I W .' gg I I Mn. ' . . . , ' I I ttt ,, gr . ' ' X -1. e t L ' ' ' ' I B ' '11 MB . 'I . - . .. . , I ' , 4 I V ' 'rc . :. I MRS FRANSUE KNOWLES Baldwxn Wallace Western Reserve Bowlrnq Green B A Desprte thrs bemg her frrst year at M H H S Mrs Knowles has won the frrendshrp of many students She spends most ol her trme teachrng 10th grade Engllsh out enjoys workmg wrth young peoples groups outsrde of school MR FRANK MRAZ Otterbem BS Kent MA Teachmg chemrstry physrcs and semor scrence kept Mr Mraz on the go all year and rl thrs wasnt enough he was advlser to the projectxomsts MISS IANET LANG Mramr Unrversrty Ohro State Unrversrly B S Mrss Langs hobbres whrch are cookmg sewmg and other handrworlc go rrght along wlth the subyect she teaches Home Ec Thrs IS her lrrst year at Maple Herghts Hrgh School IOHN NEWMAN Western Reserve Unrverstty BA Teachrng Amerxcan problems and world hzstory rs Mr Newmans mam lob rn the hrgh school Every other Monday alter school you probably have seen hxm explammg world problems to the Forergn Aftarrs Club EARL LYNHAM Ohro State Unrversxty B S MA Mr Lynhams favorxte ambrtron IS to strrve to brmg hrs homeroom to the top Not only IS he teacher of Sth grade Englrsh but he rs also advrser of the Iunror Hrgh Dramatxcs Club MISS RITA NEYE-Westem Reserve B S Golf and tennrs are M1ss Neye s favorrte sports The Iunror Cheerleaders depend upon Mrss Neye for help rn perfectrng therr cheers Teachmg verbs punctuatron and other fundamentals of Englrsh are her dutres rn school MRS GENEVIEVE MICHAEL Ohxo State Umversxty BS Advrsmg Y Teens teaching Englrsh and Geography to the Iunror Hrgh are the mam dutres of Mrs Genevieve Mrchaels In her spare tlme she enyoys readmg sewrng and has a drstmct lrkmg for travel MISS MARIORIE NICHOLS-Otterbem BA Ohro State Unrversxty MA Teachxng Englrsh Spanrsh and advrsmg the Grrls Servrce Club takes up most of thrs busy teacher s trme Nevertheless Mrss Nrchols strll fmds the energy t bowl collect mrmature hats and vases 1n her spare moments MR MICHAEL MILKOVICI-I Kent State Umversxty BS M E D In addrtron to coachmg the wrestlmg team end teachmg mdustrral arts Mrke Mrlkovrch hnds trme to play hrs gurtar MISS ERNESTINE NICHOLS Otterbeln BA Ohlo State Unrversrty M A Mrss Nrchols rs one of the most actrve teachers rn school aflarrs Besxdes teachmg Amerrcan and ld wor lxterature college composrtron dramatrcs and Latrn I and II she spends many hours advrsmg the stage crew and drrectmg the semor play MR DONALD MOHR Baldwrn Wallace BA Western Reserve MA A newcomer to Maple Herghts Hrgh School thrs year rs Mr Donald Mohr teacher of 7th 8th and 12th grade sclences Belng head coach of the 1951 Cham ptonshrp football team occupred a great deal of hls trme MISS ELIZABETH OLDI-IAM Ohro State Unrversxty BS Western Reserve Umversrty M S L S Mrss Elrzabeth Oldham wrll always Imd trme to help anyone who needs specral materral for an assrgn ment Besrdes thrs she rs responsrble for the neat orderly manner that students wrll always lmd m the lrbrary QUINTON MORRIS Kent State Umversrty B S Teachxng typxng shorthand ofirce practrce and stenography rs Mr Moms mam Job rn the hrgh school Although these courses take up most ol hrs tlme there rs always some left to advrse the Honor Socrety MISS NORMA OSTHEIM Baldwm Wallace B A Mrss Ostrerm teacher of geography and Englrsh rs now studymg for her Masters Degree at Western Reserve She enjoys kmttmg argyle socks and travel mg when trme and money permxt MR. . 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MRS DELMA LEE PAULMAN Florrda State Unrversrty B A Western Reserve Unrversrty M A Musrc Musrc Musrc rs Mrs Paulmans mam hobby Mrs Paulman has the duty of drrectrng all the vocal groups rn the Hrgh School and rs rn charge of all musrc programs grven by the Hrgh School students MR ECKHARDT SAUTTER Kent State BS Western Re serve M A A brg hand to Mr Sautter for not gorng stark ravrng mad after advrsrng the Senror Class for a whole year But then he was able to quret hrs nerves by berng advrser to the HrY Club MISS WANITA SEABOLD Ohro State Unrversrty BS Probably the teacher who has the most need for a gas mask Mrss Seabold has undertaken the almost rmpossrble job of teachrng young women to COOK She rs rn charge of the Iunror Red Cross at Maple Herghts Hrgh School After school hours she enloys playrng the prano and trumpet MRS MARIAN SPECHT Cleveland Institute of Art Flora Stone Mather B S Teachrng and coachmg art enthusrasts rs a brg job but we are grateful to Mrs Specht also for many art scenes whrch appear at dances concerts and sewrng MR RAYMOND VAVRUSKA Iohn Carroll Unrverslty BS Sports berng hrs marn hobby Mr Vavruska natur a y enyoys hrmself whrle coachmg lunror Hrgh football and Senror track Durmg school hours math problems are solved for the 7th and 8th graders under hrs supervrsron T DONOVAN WYLIE Otterhern BA Mr Wylre enloyed hrs frrst year as head of the Athletrc and Physrcal Educatron Departments Berng boys gym rrrstructor and lumor Class advrser are hrs addrtronal dutres R NICHOLAS ZEIGLER Baldwrn Wallace BS Mr Zregler really enroyed hrs rob as assrstant coach of thrs years champronshrp football team He teaches 7th and 8th grade general scrence M Zreglers outsrde actrvrtres rnclude playrng golf anc tennrs l'1L plays. 'ln herlhvery- spare, fspare, .times 'she ffenjrryr MR. . . ' A V A -. Y .' . . U - CLASS OFFICERS -van Q7-.A-m fs HPxQgi 9 1 X590 41 w3,,?'f' GERALD DQUSHA VICE pm: swam , 'l.. MQE SA TTER AUDQEV ZIDDUJL J TQQASUQ Q 'Hr ADVISE J E 0 Q SV - T MARILYN DISKAC SECDETARY x H f Sf Loup jr K wx' ,I r is H B S 1 ' Z v N fs S ai . A 1 eff: 1 2 ' if .. '02 7 -. w ,QR 1 , Q N'- x X S H . V , H, I w - 1. Q., J ' 1' G63 .I G- J . . mx fig' t I 6 Q I X ' 'X V 7 f va ' 9 K9 . O '1 . A X 0 'pci . , ,.... A HJ 1 tg ' I l- Sify 1 'll' l, I X .E ,.:, , -I M Av' N Q' S, S 5 Q ' ' 'Y K f J ' , 4 ? ,X L f .A gx fx? I M X ,' U S 4 , FN ELIZABETH ADVENT Betts was a member of the Herald and Yearbook Staffs GAA Home Economics Club and was a Banking Representa tive The girl with pretty blonde hair plans to attend Ohio Uni versity Her hobby is dancing TINA ALBERONE Tma the popular majorette was a member of the Friendship Home Economics Club Band and Football Queen Next to twrrling she rates skating as tops Tma plans on becoming a sen cgrapher LUCY ALOI Lucy was an active member of the Friendship and Home Eco- nomics Clubs She is well known for her pretty clothes and intends to become a dress designer Her favorite teacher rs Mr Thompson NANCY ANDEXLER Well known for her giggle Nancy was a member ot the Choir, Secretary oi G.A.A.. Friendship, and Home Economics Clubs. Nancy plans on becoming a secretary. ELWYN AXTELL Al was a member of the Hi-Y Band, Orchestra Student Council. Hallguards, and participated 'n Intramural Basketball. Going on to college is his ambition after graduation. Mr. Mraz is tops with BARBARA BANFIELD Well known tor her flashy diamond, Barb was a member of the Friendship Club, Girls' Serv- ice Club, was an Office Page. and a banking representative. Her ambition is to become a stenographer. Mr. Morris rates top with Barb and her hobby is dancing. Page 9 IOAN BARBATO Well known to everyone tor her happy disposition and corny jokes Ioan was a member of the Home Economics Club GAA Hall guards and was a Banking Representative Dancing rates tops Her favorite teacher rs Mr Cam Ioan hopes to become an accountant CAROL BARNEKOW Barney the girl with the pretty blue eyes was a member of the and Friendship Club Her favor ite teacher rs Mr Mohr Carol enloys horseback riding as her favorite hobby and her ambition rs to go to Florida ELlZABE 'l-I BARNES As Secretary oi the Honor So- ciety and Foreign Affairs Clubs Betty was kept quite busy She was active in the Varsity Choir for three years band and 0 chestra She also belonged to the Herald and Yearbook Staffs ROBERTA BARTO Being an active member of the Home Economics, G.A.A. and Ffydship Clubs and also the Mixed Ensemble. Berta still iound time to take pictures as her hob- by. She intends to do ottice work in tg future or join the W.A.F. ELIZABETH BAUMGARDNER Editing the editorial page oi the Herald, with additional work tor the Yearbook, kept Betty busy during her senior year. She be- longed to the Friendship, Foreign Attairs, G.A.A. Varsity Choir and was one of our peppy cheer- leaders. N.H.S. ROBERT BECK Captain oi the Stage Crew is the beginning of Bob's career in engineering which he will con- tinue in college. He was in the Varsity M and was a pro- iectionist. Mr. Sautter and toot- ball were his iavorites. MEMBERS OF CLASS OF '52 Club, Vice-President of-G.A.A., G,A,A,,V Choiy, Student Cguncil' ' I t' - l . , ' ' I . . ' I Al ' IOHN BELLINGER Presrdent of the Honor Socrety vrce presrdent of H1Y and sec retary of the Varsrty M were the lmportant offxces held by Iohnny He was a two-year let terman rn football and track and also a member of the Varsrty Chorr NANCY BELLUARDO Throughout her semor year Nanc was Presrdent of the G A A and Bankmg Representatrve She also acted as flrst attendant to the Football Queen and was Treasurer of the Gum Chewmg Club m Mr Mrazs scrence class EILEEN BENDLOCK Captam of the cheerleaders and a GAA letter qrrl wasnt enough to describe Lees athletrc abllrtxes She was an actrve mem ber of the Home Economxcs and Frrendshrp Clubs business man ager of the Herald and was on the Yearbook Staff ELAINE BLOGNA Secretary of the Grrls Board and Fnendshxp Clubs Bankmg Charrman and page edrtor of the Herald were some of the top actrvrtres of thxs popular semor grrl Elame was also a hall guard lreutenant and a member of the Yearbook Staff FLORENCE BOBECK Florence came to Maple Hexghts from Iohn Adams durmg her junror year She conslders Mr Sautter her favorrte teacher Her favonte pastlmes are playmg the prano and drawmg GLADYS BRASKY Gladys known for her ever present smrle belonged to the Frrendshrp Club and GIIIS Board rn her freshman year She also partlcrpated rn mtramurals and she was a hallguard for two years Mr Newman rs her favor rte teacher MARILYN BUTLER Bemg vrce presrdent of Forelgn Affarrs a member of the Glee Club hallguard and Frrendshrp Club were some of Marrlyns many actrvrtres Her hobby sewmg but she manages to fmd trme for wntmg letters to Harvard NHS FRANK CALAFIURA Huntmg and llSl'lII'Ig are Frank s favorxte out of school act1v1t1es In school he belonged to the HIY Varsrty M and played Iumor Hrgh football mtramural basketball and football and Varsrty baseball After gradua txon Frank plans to work wxth hrs father VERNON CERVENKA Presldent of Student Councxl Sports Edxtor of the Herald and Yearbook member of the Varsrty M and hallguard are the many actrvxtres Vern partrcxpates rn Vern has been a professional manmba player for three years and has performed both at school and rn pubhc N HS DENNIS CHARVAT Next trme you purchase a used car at Bedford Ford chances are rt was servxced by assrstant mechanic Denms Charvat Denms has the excrtmg pastxme of domg nothmg as he puts lt He hopes to contxnue hrs job after gradua tlon RONALD CLARK Ronmes ambrtxon after grad uatron rs to be erther an msula tor or truck drxver Burldmg model planes and cars serve as Hon me s hobby Mr Mohr and senxor scrence are hrs two favorxtes rn school IANINE COOKE Iamne s well known French ac cent rs her trademark She was a member of Forergn Affarrs Club and Art Edrtor of the Herald and Yearbook She rs now working on her model electnc raxlroad Ianme 1S just crazy about hockey Basketball queen atten dant N H S Page 10 Qt i Q5 Wx RONALD DANICIC Ron whos known as the brarn rn hrstory class consrders rt top Mr Sautter also ranks hrgh on hrs lrst of favorrtes He has been an actrve member of the Stage Crew for the last two years Ron plans to go mto radro work after he graduates IOAN DI PENTI The gal wrth the lovely vorce rs what Ioannre rs called Shes been rn the Varsrty Chorr Frrerrd shrp Club and GAA Ioannre rs really keen about dancrng and Mrss Ketterer She wants to further her musrcal study JOHN DONNELLY lack has kept qurte busy berng Presrdent of the HrY treasurer of the Varsrty M on the foot ball basketball baseball and track teams lack plans to study physrcal educatron and rndustrral arts after hrs hrgh school days IOHN ELES A newcomer to Maple Herghts rn hrs senror year Iohn qurckly won many frrends wrth hrs brrght smrle In addrtron to hrs favonte pastrmes of skatrng golfrng huntrng and frshrng Iohn was an actrve member of the Forergn Affarrs Club IOHN I. FLAHHRTY Iohnny has partrcrpated rntramural basketball and foot ball after school hours but hrs frrst real love rs baseball Swrm mrng rs hrs summertrme pleas ure The Navy wrll clarm Johnny after graduatron THERESA FRISOLA Berng an of'frce page rn the Frrendshrp Club Home Economrcs Club GAA and rn the Grrls Servrce Club added up to Ther esas many actrvrtres She plans to become a bookkeeper and she also lrked fashrons and Mr Carn Page 11 WALTER GAWRONSKI Besrdes berng Captarn of the football team Walt was also Captarn of the Hallguards Vrce- Presrdent of the Varsrty M and on the baseball and basketball teams Huntrng frshrng and Mr Faught rate tops wrth hmr NHS IOAN GREB To become a nurse rs loans mam ambrtron Shes been rn the Frrendshrp Club Forergn Af farrs Club and on the School Bowlrng Team Mr Mraz and Mrss Ketterer really rate wrth er MITZI GREENE Berng Presrdent of the Frrend shrp Club a member of the Honor Socrety Forergn Affarrs Varsr tones Chorr and busrness man ager of the Yearbook hrghlrghted Mrtzrs hrgh school career Strum mrrrq the uke rs her favonte pastrme She plans to enter Ohro CAHOLYN GREENLUN Durrng her hrgh school years Carolyn was a member of the Forergn Affarrs Grrls Board GAA Glee Club Herald Staff and cz Hallguard Amerrcan Problems was her favorrte sub- rect Her future plans rnclude berng a medrcal secretary N H S IOSEPH GUGLIOTTA By makmg several touchdowns rn hrs senror year Ioe helped to lead the football squad to therr 1951 champronshrp Other sports rn whrch he partrcrpated were basketball track and rntra murals A Hallguard member of the H1Y and Varsrty M Ioe favors Mr Mohr THEODORE HAGER Ted well known for hrs wrtty remarks partrcrpated rn rntra murals and durrrrg hrs freshman and sophomore years was a member of the football team He rs undecrded about hrs plans for the future - - - . . ,. ,. 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MALCOLM I-utw Being a projectionist and a member of the Stage Crew oc cupied much of Malcolms time A teacher who really rates high with this senior boy is Mr Mraz After graduation he plans t enter the field of mechamcs ELIZABETH HOCEVAR An active member of the GAA for four years a Hall guard Friendship Club member and Student Council representa tive were the organizations in which Betty participated Messrs Cam and Newman hold a high place among the favorites of this well liked senior girl LOIS HOLMAN Lois a girl with a friendly personality spent some of her high school years being a G A A member and Hallguard Miss Pyles a student teacher is one of her favorites To be a civil service worker after attending New Yorks Platte University is Loiss future ambition EDWARD HOWARD A three-year member of the wrestling squad and a partici pant in intramurals Ed was ac tive in sports He belonged to the Varsity M and H1-Y. After graduation Ed plans to enter trade school. Mr. Milkovich is tops among his teachers. IOHN HRABAK Shop Mr. Faught, basketball, and track rated high in Iohns book. Besides playing I. V. bas- ketball, he ran the low hurdles and high jumped during three seasons on the cinder track. He became a member of the Varsity M' in his senior year. IOHN HRIBAR A lover of triangles, multi- plicans, square roots, and quo tients, Iohn's hours at Maple Heights High School were spent, for the most part, in math classes. He believes Miss Wiltshire taught him the most, but enjoyed the wit of Mr. Cain. Iohn, an ardent admirer of the color blue, plans to continue on to college in Sep- tember. RICHARD HRUBY Dick was dubbed the man most likely to have car trouble by his classmates due to his passron for ancient vehicles Hoping to enter the mechanic field after graduation Dick laughs off all uncomplimentary remarks about his 1921 Ford with Shes still running Baseball rates tops with Dick although he also earned a letter for football RITA HUCIK Musically outstanding Rita made quite a reputation for her self She played the clarinet in the High School Band for four years and was also a four year member of the Orchestra Varsity Choir and Student Council work supplied Rita with additional happy hours N HS IOSEPH HUMEL Ioey used his long legs to good advantage on the basketball team He also played three years of varsity baseball Noted throughout high school for his quick humor and wisecracks Ioey plans to enter a pre medical college with hopes of becoming a dentist Varsity M and Choir kept him busy during school hours N H S IOHN HUMMER Always on the go Iohns high school days were kept full of excitement by his duties as Senior Class President all conference end on the football team, 133 lb. wrestler, Hi-Y member, Varsity M club member, and Hall- guard. Iohnny plans to continue his education after graduation. N.H.S. ROBERT IRAN Bobby has two definite qual- ities which made his high school days enjoyable: one was his ability to run long distances and the other was his knack for art. He earned a varsity track letter in his Iunior year. Two honor keys presented by the National Scholastic Art commit- tee rate first consideration among Bobs high school souvenirs. He was a Varsity M member. VIRGINIA IANDIK Virginia has been a member of the Hallguards, Friendship Club and has been a Banking Repre- sentative ior six years. Mr. Cain and dancing draw her favor. Virginia is in hopes that wedding bells will ring out soon after graduation. Page 12 eup- .. it '-. M9291 go- RICHARD IASKOLSKI Iason is well known for his laughing eyes and wide grin During his four years of high school he participated on the track team cmd in intramural sports He especially hkes fish ing and his gym classes with Mr Wylie CHARLES IEDLIKA Chuck came to our dear old Maple Heights High School from East Tech for his last year of high school His hobbies include fishing dancing and swimming Chuck seems to think quite a bit of Mr Newman and Mr Mraz LOUIS KAPOLKA Lou besides being one of the class wits has been in the Vars ity M H1Y and on the oot ball team He likes swimming hunting and Mr Mohr After high school I want to retire says Lou DARWIN KAUER Bowling on the School League Team hunting fishing and swimming are some of the many things Dar' likes to do. He also found time to be on the track team. Mr. Mraz is one of Dar's favorites. ROGER KOBYLAK Know Roger? He came to Maple Heights High School from Iohn Adams in his Senior year. and soon became quite busy. He's a projectionist, on the Stage Crew. and the School Bowling League Team. According to Roger, his teachers are all nice. KENNETH KONYA Kenny's ambition is to become a mechanical engineer. He has been on the Varsity baseball and basketball teams and was also in Choir and Band. Mr. Klimko is the good loe who is Kenny's favorite teacher. Page I3 RITA KOTESOVEC This sandy haired Senior girl is known for her neatness in typing and office work Rita has been in the Friendship Club Girls Service Club and was a Hall guard Her favorite faculty mem ber is Mr Morris CAROL KRUSE Carols many accomplishments include being head mayorette Band member and an Orchestra member for two years Shes a real demon when it comes to basketball and twirlrng that baton Carol plans to become a history teacher MOLLY KUCINIC Molly was an active member of the GAA and Friendship Club She was also a Banking Representative Hallguard and participated in intramurals Molly enloys all types of sports very much MARLENE KUS The girl with the beautiful hair and the friendly smile thats Marlene. A member of the G.A.A. and Friendship Club. she also enjoys horseback riding and bowling. Mr. Cain rated high among her favorite teachers. RONALD KUS An after school job and fixing his car have kept Ronnie very busy. In school he particularly enjoyed shop work and intends to follow that up by going to engineering college. ROSEMARIE LAMANCUSA Personality plus and so friend- ly, Rosemarie was a member of Friendship Club. Glee Club and G.A.A.l In her spare time she enjoys dancing and good music. After graduation her ambition is to become a secretary. KAREN LATT In her Senior year Karen had the important rob ol edrtor ol the Herald She also belonged to the otudent Councrl GAA For ergn Aflarrs and was a cabinet member of the Friendship Club Her 'nany actrvrtres outside of school included playing the uke and planning for college Basketball q u e e n attendant N H S IOSEPH LEGAN Much of loes trme was taken up wrth playing the vrolrn rn the Orchestra At home Ioe enjoyed reading and brushmg up on hrs favorite subject hrstory RICHARD LOEW Richards marn interests are frshrng and history In the eighth grade he partrcrpated rn rntra mural sports After graduation he plans to follow hrs hobby and be om a mechanical engineer BASIL LOVANO As a blockrng back on the Varsrty football team Basil set up a fine record along wrth hrs pal Lours Kapolka He belonged to the Varsrty M and partrcr pated rrr rntramural sports MIRIAM LOVE Cheerleadrng for two years topped the lrst of actrvrtres for this gal wrth the cute smrle Mr rram strll found trme though to be a Hallguard and member of Friendship Club and G A A She d lrke to go to Florida wrth friends after graduation IOSEPH LUPICA General business manager of sports and a hard worker of the Stage Crew Ioe strll admits hrs first love rs musrc An actrve member of the Varsrty Chorr and the Varsrtorres hrs pride and loy rs hrs collectron of 500 records GERALD MANSELL Gully was the all-important center ol the championship toot ball team of 1951 recervrng an All Conference positron for hrs great work He also lettered rn basketball was a Hallguard and belonged to the Varsrty M MARGARET MANUEL Marg had most of her hrgh school trme taken up by her membership rn the GAA and Friendship Club She also played rntramural sports was a Hall guard and rntends to enter oftrce work after leaving Maple Herghts Hrgh School FLORY MAURIOCOURT Sports were tops wrth Scrap who was Varsrty M President He received second team honors on the All Scholastic Football Team and hrs Varsrty letters were from three years of football and two years of basketball and baseball GLENDA MCCULLOUGH Glenda came to Maple Heights from Bedford rn her Iunror year and her sweet personality soon won her many friends She was kept busy as an office page and DONALD MESTNIK Throughout hrs hrgh school career Donny could always be rdentrfred by hrs long legs com rrrg down the hall He worked hard at Varsrty basketball and was very actrve rn baseball and the H1 Y Club ERWIN MILLER Erwin was one of the dead eyes on our Hrgh School Bowl rng League He also participated rn rntramural sports for two years and belonged to the HrY Club He d like to rom the Marrnes after graduation Page 14 2 rf? 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' ' I ,4,, ,. 5- ' ww FRANK MILLER Frank played drums rn the Or chestra and Band of whrch he was Presrdent He won two let ters rn Wrestlmg and he also partrcrpated rn rntramurals Frank enroys playrng prngpong m 1115 spare trme rates Mr Carn hrgh ROSEMARY MOKROHAISKY In addrtron to the Frrendshrp and Forergn Aftarrs Clubs Rose- mary was a Hallguard and a member of the Bowlmg League She lrkes to play the prano and she consrders Mr Newman her tavorrte teacher IOHN MONTAGNO Iohn a member oi the Varsrty M was on the Wrestlrng team and also played rn rntramurals Mr Newman rs hrs No 1 teacher whrle grrls and swrmmrng clarrn frrst place as hrs favorrte pas trmes IAMES OCHOCKI Whrz there goes Irm the speedy boy who won three let ters rn track and also partrcr pated rn rntramural basketball and football He belonged to Varsrty M and Student Councrl and hrs tavorrte teacher rs Mr Thompson CHARLES ODONNELI. Mr Newman rates irrst wrth Chuck whose favorrte pastrme rs trxrng cars In track he won two medals rn hrgh rumprng con tests Chuck also played rn rntra murals and Iunror Varsrty basket ball RICHARD OVACEK Berng basketball manager member of Student Councrl Hr-Y and Varsrty M kept Drck pretty busy but he strll found trme out of school tor playrng hrs accor dron Thrs curly harred senror rates Mr Cam hxgh on hrs lrst oi favontes Page I5 MARILYN PISKAC Thrs popular senror grrl was Senror Class Secretary Student Councrl Treasurer Frrendshrp Club Vrce Presrdent a member of Grrls Board Herald and Year book Staffs and Hallguards Berng football queen attendant and basketball queen were Marr lyns most memorable Hrgh School occasrons N I-IS IOAN POTTS Gorng to baseball games was Ioans favorrte pastrme but she also enroyed playrng and watch rng basketball games Ioan who was actrve rn club work belong ed to the Home Economrcs Club Frrendshrp Club Glee Club and Grrls Servrce Club GRACE PROVATEARE Graces cute lrttle smrle made her popular durrng her hrgh school years She was Presrdent of the Grrls Board a Hallguard lor two years and was on Her ald Staft Mr Newman rs Grace s tavorrte teacher Alter gradua tron she plans to become a sec retary NHS GERALD PRUSHA Berng very actrve dunng hrs hrgh school years Ierry was Presrdent of the Iunror Class Vrce Presrdent of the Senror Class a Hallguard and partrcrpated rn rntramural sports Hrs iavorrte teacher rs Mr Mraz College wrll follow graduatron NHS FLORENCE PUTKA Berng an actrve member ot Chorr tor three years Florence was also a member of Fnend shrp Club and Forergn Afiarrs Her hobbres are readrng and swrmmrng Florence whose fav orrte teacher rs Mr Newman plans to go rnto clerrcal work after graduatron DOROTHY REGISTER Darsy was a member of Frrend shrp Club GA A and Glee Club Bookkeeprng was her iav orrte subject and she Iavors Mr Newman Darsy lrkes to dance and skate She has planned to go to busrness college alter gradua hon SHIRLEY REMBIESA Shrrley was a member of G A A and the Home Economrcs Club Her favorrte teacher rs Mr Newman and Englrsh was her favorrte subrect Shrrley spends her extra trme bowlrng After graduatron she plans to be a clerk or typrst RONALD RESHONSKY Ronald who rs well known as one of the Movre prorectronrsts rn school also enyoys frxrng cars and radros rn hrs spare trme Mr Mraz was hrs favorrte teach er After graduatron he plans to enter the Servrce SALLIE SACKMAN Sallre the grrl well known for her many stylrsh clothes was a member of GAA Herald Staff and the Yearbook Staff Mr New man rs her fcrvonte teacher and Dramatrcs was Sallres favorrte class In her spare trme she lrkes to play the prano ROBERT SCHLOTE Bobs favorrte teacher rs Mr orrte sport Bob devotes much of hrs spare trme to the experr mentatron and reparr of cars Workrng at the Dunnrrte Dough nut Company wrll be hrs mam occupatrorr after graduatron RONALD SESSANNA Ronnres playrng on the Var srty squad for two years won hrm an All Conference posrtron Other than football Ronnre kept busy on the Herald and Yearbook Staffs He rs also a member of the Varsrty M and was a Hall guard Mr Zergler rs Rons fav onte teacher GEORGE SMITH George who was actrve rn sports earned four letters whrle partrcrpatrng rn football and wrestlrng and was a member of the Varsrty M for two years He had a tough break rn hrs Senror year when he broke hrs ankle durrng football season George plans to enter college after graduatron MARIAN STINE Although Marran rs quret she has been actrve durrng her hrgh school years She was a member of Forergn Affarrs Frrendshrp Club Yearbook and Herald Staff and Grrls Servrce Club Hallguard duty rs her favorrte perrod and Mr Thompson her favorrte teacher IOSEPHINE SWIERCZYNSKI Bowlrng occupres a good deal of Iosephrnes trme and rs her favorrte pastrme Iosephrne came to Maple Herghts rn her sopho more year from Marymount Hrgh School Englrsh stands low on her lrst of subrects and Amerrcan problems rust the opposrte RICHARD TAMMEN Rrch has been a member of the Varsrty M HrY Herald Staff Chorr Porergn Affarrs Club and the Track team Whrle rn the HrY Rrch was a member of the Greater Cleveland Councrl Mr Sautter and mechanrcal drawrng rate frrst class wrth Rrch PHILIP TANSKI Engrneerrng rs the arm of Phrl after graduatron Besrde studyrng toward college Phrl found trme to be a a Hallguard and a mem ber of the Varsrty M Mrss Klrnger draws hrs favor among the faculty Once rn a whrle Phrl wrll brrng out hrs accordron and play a few chords NORBERT TESMER Norbert came to Maple Herghts rn hrs Freshman year from Gar freld Hrgh School Hrs favorrte member of the faculty rs Mr Newman Norbert rs rnterested rn planes and has burlt several gas models Norbert rs undecrded about hrs future occupatron ROGER THRESHER Sports berng hrs favorrte hob- by Roger starred as a member of the Varsrty football basket ball and baseball teams Asrde from sports he belonged to the HrY Varsrty M and Honor Socrety Mrss Klmgler rates tops wrth hrm Roger also works hard to keep hrs scrapbook up to date Page 16 . . .. .. . ' I ' I Mraz and basketball is his fav- ' I - - IOHN TYKODI lack rs an actrve member of the HrY Q'lG Student Councrl and rs Presrdent oi the Forergn Atlarrs Club He lrkes all types ol sports wrth baseball and table tennrs leadrng the lrst Hrs lavorrte teacher rs Mr Thompson :RONALD UWDA Although Ron drdnt belong to any clubs durrng hrs hrgh school career he had a great outsrde rnterest rn hot rods All the teachers rate hrgh wrth Ron but Mr Newman holds trrst place IANET VELOTTA Ianet was a member of the Frrendshrp Club Grrls Servrce Club Yearbook and Herald Staffs Grrls Glee Club and Hall guards Playrng the prano and attendrng lootball games took up her trme outsrde ol school Mr NHS CAROLE VILD Hrram College and a career rn teachrng are what Carole hopes the future holds for her Treasurer of Honor Socrety on the start of the Herald and Year book and an actrve member of the Chorr and Band were Carole s extra currrcular octrvrtres CAROL VOSS Bemg a member ol the Honor Socrety partrcrpatrng rn the ac trvrtres ot the Chorr and Varsr tones and berng on the Herald and Yearbook Stalls kept Carole qurte busy However there was strll trme lor lcnrttrng playrng golf and wrrtrng letters to her france IACQUELYNNE WAGNER Furtherrng her future ambrtron ol becomrng a ballerrna Iackre rs a member of the Cleveland Crvrc Ballet Actrve rn school actrvrtres she belongs to the Grrls Servrce Club Forergn Af larrs Club and was a Hallguard Page l7 MARLENE WERNER It youve ever been rn the of trce seventh perrod you ve prob ably seen Marlene perlormrng her dutres as an oftrce page She rs also a member of the Grrls Servrce Club Marlene hopes to enter Ohro Unrversrty next tall NHS LAWRENCE WHITE Huntrng and frshrng are Lar rys hobbres He also spends some oi hrs spare trme burldrng hot rods He plans to spend hrs future rn some krnd of prolrtable busrness RUTH WHITE Ruthre was Secretary Treasurer of the Frrendshrp Club a member ol the Grrls Servrce Club the Herald and Yearbook Staffs Hall guards and Grrls Glee Club Alter graduatron she plans to study psychology at Kent State JOSEPH ZAKRAISEK Ioe prrdes hrmseli on hrs rav enous appetrte for barbecued rrbs ln hrs lersure trme he lrkes to trsh Ioe hopes to become a truck drrver unless Uncle Sam calls hrm trrst AUDREY ZIPPEBLE The gal wrth the lrrendly smrle descrrbes Audrey She belonged to the Frrendshrp Club Cabinet V1cePresrdent of the G1 ls Board Treasurer of Forergn Al larrs Presrdent ol the Chorr Senror Class Treasurer Yearbook Edrtor and was a member of the Herald Stat NHS K . . Cain is her favorite teacher. UnlV9f5ilY- . I ' V A. ' , . . . .Y . l. . . . SENIOR CLASS WILL We the members of the class of 1952 berng of sound mrnd and body happrly grant each member of the Iumor Class one of our many admrrable trarts To begrn thrs solemn ceremony DICK HRUBY bestows that cute adorable lrsp upon RAY IANASHAK and RALPH KERN ELAINE SVOBODA wrll rnherrt the flaw less peaches and cream complexron of MARIAN STINE FLORY MAURIOCOURT leaves the Var srty M rn the very capable hands of IOAN TOOTSIE VASEK THERESA FRISOLIS enormous stature goes to prntsrzed NORMAN PECK ED MATHEWS rs to recerve TINA ALBE RONE S G A A letter she worked so hard for rt rt s a shame to grve rt away' FRANK CALAFIURA leaves When the Frost rs on the Pumpkrn to TOM BOZICH RONNIE SESSANNA wrlls hrs 5 oclock shadow to IIMMY CASSELL and RON WAN CLOVIC GEORGIA SCHULDT wrll soon rnherrt CA ROL KRUSE S twrrlmg contest medals IOE GUGLIOTTA leaves the undented fenders of hrs new Cadrllac 'P'? to RONNIE MCLELLAN LARRY WHITE and IOE ZAKRAISEK leave Formula X Cspecral for harrassrng teachersl to FRANK NEITZEL and DAVE DANCULL ROGER THRESHER S Wrde Open Space rn the front of hrs mouth goes to ED KORZEP CHUCK TANTLINGER wrll be the proud herr of the IOHN HUMMER Fan Clubs that rs rf Iohnny wrll part wrth them ERWIN MILLER requests that hrs mrracu lously perfect mechanrcal drawrng abrlrty be left to BILL IONES KEN Thats My Boy KONYA leaves hrs lrkrng for Mr Khmko to PAT PALUMBO The Varsrty Chorr of 1953 take note IOAN DI PENTI S lovely hrgh soprano VO1C9 can now be heard comrng from IOAN HAN GACH IANE IEFFERIES wrll be bestowed w1th IOAN BARBATOS surprrse punches arrd wrestlrng holds BASIL LOVANO wrlls hrs lrttle black book chock full of names and telephone numbers to IERRY IANUSZEWSKI BILL FOSTER leaves hrs hayseed to go wrth NICKY WOLFE S southern accent WALT GAWRONSKI leaves h1s rmportant posrtron rn the Brg Wheel s Club to DON KERN and BILL IAMESON NANCY ANDEXLER S naturally curly harr goes to PAM WALZ throw away those bob- by prns Pam' ELEANOR BARNA wrll be the proud owner of ELAINE BLOGNA S sweetness and charm GRACE PROVATEARE wrlls the A s she recerves rn stenography to MARIORIE HOL BOB WERNER wrll hereafter wear IOE HUMELS extra large economy srze chorr robe MARILYN BUTLER bequeaths her admrra tron for a member of the Class of 1951 to ARLENE MILLER and CAROL HAMMERLY IANET VELOTTA S tubes of strck cologne wrll now b smelled on GRACE HLAVAC The crazy locker room melodres that were once TED HAGER S trademark wrll now be heard comrng from IAMES LEFFINGWELL The swell drsposltron of NANCY BELLU ARDO rs left to PAT IRWIN RUTH WHITE leaves her last name to CAROL MARUNA so that next year Carol can ch er Maruna and Whrte frght frght' The shrny beacon lrke nose belongrng to ROSEMARIE LAMANCUSA wrll be found on ANN APPLEBY and Ro s drmples can now be seen on NORMAN HERBERT ROBERTA BARTO wrlls all the strrpes she PERY and BARB SPACEK That wrde awake look of IOHNNY HRA BAKS especrally rn frrst perrod Amerrcan problems class wrll appear on the face of IERRY RESNIK CHUCK ODONNELLS favorrte recrpes the ones for makrng canapes and Hors D oeuvres to CAROL LOEW GLENDA MCCULLOUGH leaves her noon trme rrd s to GERRY STONE SHIRLEY PROCHASKA rs now the proud owner of MARLENE KUSS cluttered hand bag Iust lrke a woman IANINE COOKE wants DICK SMISEK to have her cellars of French vrntage wrne CHUCK IEDLIKA wrlls hrs ambrtron to someday swrm the Englrsh channel to ROB ERT ROTH IANE LENTZ can now be seen wrth BETTY BARNES extra long legs and brg feet Now Ianre can catch the 8 UO school bus' IOHN MONTAGNOS Brewry Boys go to RONALD DELVENTHAL All of RITA HUCIK S broken clarrnet reeds go to IOAN VOHNOUT and NANCY WEIN STEIN KAREN LATT S vast lrbrary of college cat alogues wrll be cherrshed by MARIE NOVY Karen s rmmaculately clean7'9'? locker rs left to ELAINE BARNEKOW , . I I I - . . I ' . - ' LIS. ' ' ' , , . . . - I - I . Il ll . . , ' e . , V . . . . - wants to obtain in the WAF's to PAT AS- , . , I ' . . . ' ' e . , ll I ll - W I ' ' - I 1 ' I II ll ' . . I . , . I 1 n ll I I ll I I u I SENIOR CLASS WILL tContmuedl IOAN POTTS tsttop spelled backwardsl leaves SHIRLEY KLATT tttalk spelled back wardsl The mferrorrty complex belongmg to LUCY ALOI now belongs to DONA ANDEX ER CAROLE VILD wants her superb dnvrng ab1l1ty tespecrally on the curbstonel to be left to DANNY VANA and DICK WYLIE VERN CERVENKA S red plaxd sport jacket w1ll nlcely clash wrth ELDRIDGE BARKLEY S green hat RICHARD IASON IASKOLSKI lends one of h1s many racxng forms to FRANK PAUL REVERE PAT DE POMPEI w1ll soon possess the g1g gle that once belonged to BETTY ADVENT IERRY MANSELL contnbutes h1s small bottle of Whxte Ra1n and h1s home permanent ktt to RAY DAVIES The nurses cap that IOAN GREB hopes to attaln IS left to ESTHER MESTNIK RICH TAMMEN S baby face w1ll hereafter be seen on FRED HARTMAN Moll the tough n1ckname of MOLLY KUCINIC IS possessed by RUTH YURK SHATT DENNIS CHARVAT w1lls h1s new trtle MARY PERI now owns MARILY PISKAC S IHIIIGIS drdnt know you two were MIIIIGIY Pohcemen' MITZI GREEN leaves her Ohro Un1vers1ty fraternrty prctures to MARIE SHIMANDLE guard them well Mane' ELWYN AXTELL S swoony handsome face w1ll be seen on MILTON HATHAWAY and LARRY SCALETTA tspht personalrtyl GEORGE SMITH would l1ke IOAN SLU SARCZYK to have h1s good old Amer1can last name GLADYS BRASKY and VIRGINIA IAN DIK leave the1r frrendshrps to LOUIE KAS TELIC and HAROLD SCOTT IAMES DALY w1ll soon be selllng BOB SCHLOTE S 1nv1s1ble donut holes ROGER KOBYLAK unw1llxngly leaves h1s place as the only man tn off1ce practrce to LOUIE AULD enyoy yourself Lou' DORA KREAN w1ll be the proud owner of IACK DONNELLYS lovely beaut1fully formed bow legs SALLIE SACKMANS vogue hke look be longs to IOAN HORVATH RITA KOTESOVECS ever mov1ng mouth shes always talklng goes to BARBARA BENDER .ILL l RONALD DANICIC S rnner desue to make counterfret S20 brlls IS left to DALE FITZPAT RICK The knowledge that NORBERT TESMER has of Garheld w1ll be possessed by SALLY REESE IOHN ELES bequeaths hrs favonte expres s1on A sp1t and a throw away to GEORGE BELSAN ART MCCLELLAND w1ll be the sole herr of IOE LUPICA S bantone vorce so that he may s1ng duets next year ln cho1r LOIS HOLMAN S wonderful 18 1nch warst hne goes to CAROL HORVATH RON KUS leaves all of the Hams rn dra rnatrcs class to IANIS BERGER tGe 1 7 Ham Berger' l The l1ttle r1ng on the thrrd ftnger of BAR BARA BANFIELD S left hand IS to sparkle on the hand of BEVERLY GIEL ROSEMARY MOKROHAISKY S change able hall guard post goes to BETTY SHEEL and ADDIE D AMICO RONNIE BROWN w1ll soon possess th CGSSIVG talk1t1veness that once belonged to IOHN FLAHERTY GERRY PRUSHA S quxet manner and shy ways are to be used by BILL KOVACS AVERINI to have her many medallrons lWe love emll Th unusual sneeze com1ng from BETTY BAUMGARDNER especrally at the wrong trmes w1ll now come from DICK PATSOLIC BOB IRAN wants ROGER LIPSTER and CAROL FERGUSON to have h1s cute l1ttle PUPPY Th many ha1rdoos of CAROL BARNE KOW w1ll be trled on the head of IOAN EWING MIRIAM LOVE w1lls her pet hate her freckles to IANE KUNESH CAROL VOSSS nlckname of Old Falth ful goes to ROSEMARIE IELINSKI CCarol blows her top every hour on the hourl The new box of v1ol1n stnngs that IOE LEGAN lust bought IS to be left to SHIRLEY DIENES IOHNNY BELLINGERS lnnocent'- VP ex pressron goes to ED ROCH and the role of Babv lohn w1ll be taken by IOHN ZU PANC MALCOLM HAW leaves h1s hope that RUDY KUEHLS off and that thrs actlon w1ll heal PAYE S BURNS The ab1l1ty EILEEN BENDLOCK has for makmg those awful funny faces IS to be left to IUDY PERAMPLE R L . . I l ' ' H .H l - ' e ex- Dennis the Menace, to DENNIS ABLES. I MARLENE WERNER wants BEVERLY CHI- V p R, , 9 Siem' N AQOADD if lf'QA,4r Cyp 63146 'W V1 44 ,ls t R5 UL 'I Vlad t Tu: TBALL OUEE ESS I '4',,,,w -wht f I I' Ilf ly P4 r ' g-5 13,0 W llth GRADE CHEMISTRY Mr. Frank Marz, teacher, Denis Ables, Tom Bozich, David D:m':ull, Pat Di Pompi, Gene Fiktus, Ralph Garlick, Milton Hathaway, Bill lameson, Roger Lipster, Art McClelland, Exaine Moyse, Ioan Szuhy, Bob Whitehead, Bob Werner, Dick Smisek, Dave Richards, Pat Palumbo, Louis Auld, Harold Scott, lerry Resnik, lane Lentz. l 1th GRADE IOURNALISM Miss Louise Ketterer, teacher. Ann Appleby, Barbara Bittel, Carol Emick, Grace Hlavac, Marjorie Hollis, Carol Horvath, Pat Irwin, lane Iefferies, Dora Krean. Shirley Klatt, Sally Kleckner. Carol Loew, Carl Lupica, Carol Maruna, Esther Mestnik, Marie Novy, Dorothy Parks, Mary Peri, Nina Peri, Carol Schajotovic, Georgia Schuldt, Nicky Wolfe, Mary Iane Oliver. Gerry Stone. Page 22 llth GRADE AMERICAN HISTORY Mr. Robert Klimko, Ed Korzep, Elaine Barnekow, Don Murton, Rose Marie Ielinslci, Barb Bender, Ioan Ewing. Carol Ham- merly, Ioan Hanqach, Ioan Horvath, Ierry Ianuszewski, Richard Patsolic, Ken Pilarczyk, Bob Roth, Ioan Slusarczyk, Elaine Svobocla, Don Kern, Iohn Zupanc, lim Cassell, Chuck Tantlingler, Ray Ianashak, Ianet Dzama, Adline D'Amico, Bill Iones, Ed Starr. ELEVENTH GRADE STUDY HALL Eldrxdqe Barkley George Belsan Ianrs Berger Ronald Br own Beverly Chxaverxm Ronald Delventhal Shrrley Dxenes Ethel DJl:e Carol Ferguson Lours Kastelxc Rudy Kuehls Irnes Leffmqwell Edwm Mathews Frank Nertzel Paul Newton Norman Pe lc Shxrley Prochaska Frank Revere Betty Scheel Prrscrlla Srmko Ray Srp Carl Taylor Dan Vana Ronald Wanclovrc Nancy Wemstem lack Wrnslow Page N llth GRADE SPEECH AND RADIO Ioe Stropky, Norman Herbert, Arlene Miller, Judy Pastor, Iudy Perample, Sally Reese, Ed Roch, Marie Shimandle, Barb Spacek, Ioan Vohnout, Pamela Walz, Pete Washko. Dick Wylie, Ruth Yurkschatt, Pat Aspery, Ioy Ayers, Eleanor Barna, Fay Burns, Beverly Giel, Arlene Gross, lane Kunesh and Miss Louise Ketterer, teacher. l0th GRADE GEOMETRY loan Broge Kathre Kofron Nancy Casale Ioe Blaha Conme Luth Iacquelene Aspery Carolyn Babb Shrrley Beamer lene Adams Murlel Dozxer George Ross Barbara Fazckas Ralph Day Dxcme Herak Marxan Soumk and Mrs Helen Bendlak teacher 5 P 1224 Arlene Dernko, Bob Dolsen: Ioe Smerkar, ER Schmidt. loe Mulac, Shlirley Salley, SusanlAndraitis, Riclxard Lesco, Mari 10th GRADE HOME ECONOMICS Miss Wanita Seabold, teacher, Pat Donnelly, Carolyn Galaska, Cindy Gergel, Mariann Golden, Ioan Hunt, Barbara Hvisdos, Janet Iohnson, Rose Maqistrelli, Adrienne Petti, Geraldine Steele, Mildred Sykora, Norma Tate, Betty Taylor. Mary lane Tolbert, Dorothy Toth, Arlene Weintz. g If 143: 's..2 10th GRADE BIOLOGY Mr. Ioseph Irnar, teacher, Arlene Boehnlein, Iudith Boros, Dorothy Brandschaedel, Ruth Burmeister, Dick Delventhal, Tom Edwards, Elna Enqman, Doris Hill, lean Klecan, lean Milkovich, Paul Muiti. Don Meyers, Tony Nadratowski, Iirn Neitzel, Ioyce Newton, Ronald Ovark, Irene Palsky, Maryann Poshedley, Marie Pumo, Sylvia Shomon, David Syphers, Nancy Simko, Charles Sochin, Catherine Stinchcomb, Ronald Westfall. Pag Z5 10th GRADE WORLD HISTORY Mr. Iohn Newman, teacher, Virginia Cunat. lohn Darby, Geraldine Darus, Robert Davis, Iohn Elflers, Carol Katana. Gerald Keller, Barbara Kish, Iames Kucinic. loanne Lawson, Warren Melle, Pat Peterson, Dick Phelps, Ierry Rattigan, Ron Risko, Anthony Rybka, Dick Schmidt, Paul Sincere, Annie Smotek, Lillian Smotek, Carol Soos, George Szuhay. Carl Thomas, Madeline Trabert, Ianet Ulmer, Carol Vito. 10th GRADE ENGLISH Dorosh Busko Iames Campbell Billy Cardaman Diane Drummond lean Dudash lean Ehas Ronald Ferris Francis Mallone Carol Klima Ichn Kohr Marge Ward Carol Wctlko Dick Weger Ronald Wismer Marvin Witzerman Iames Wolfe Fred Stohlmann and Mrs Fransue Knowles teacher Page 26 Fries, Gerry Gawronski, Larry' Harris, Carlyle liooks, Linny Horba. Margaret Hurnmer, Iohn L-Iaus, Linda Roth, Robert 9th GRADE MECHANICAL DRAWING Stanley Pawlak, Rudy Polz, Robert Patoma, Tom Russo, Victor Samanich, Dick Scheller, Ronald Schwartz, Dan Srp. Paul Starr, Roy Steinmeyer, Scotty Swatek, Bob Swenson, Ron Taddeo, Ioe Vizzini, Iames Washko, Ken Wiltshire, Ken Zaucha, James Rogel, Ralph Berns, Iames Colley, Robert Cooper, Martin Falrak, Iim Fergerson, Earl Foss, Ice Galipo, and Mr, Eckhardt Sautler, teacher. 9th GRADE ART Iacquxlme Bassett Charles Caromtt Mary Ann Cholewa Gene Collms Regma Dancull Frank D1Caro Charlene Grxmm ter Doloras Shnder Icme Thompson Clarre Shaffer Iane Vehmesxs Constance Whlte B111 Wrxght and Mrs Marlan Specht teacher Page 21 Beverly Hormanslri, Sandra Lee, Itlancy Lipnos, Ioan Martin, Duane Murg, lim Mulanax, Romaine Plercey, Ann Regisl 9th GRADE MECHANICAL DRAWING Sonia Cimino, Barb Bennett, Marilyn Grega, Bose Gucciardo, Nonna Hanqach, Dave Hanna, Ray Hocevar. Barb Frost, Betty Friihaul, Douglas Green, Barb Way, Harry Appleby, Ella Cognata, Barb Klimes, Betty Skaper, Iames Palumbo, Norma Iedlicka, Bob Ewing, Carol lean Huebnar, Beatrice Pilarczyk, Martin Poshedley, Catherine Rosen- bury, Iarnes Lopacky, Larry Kunz, Ronald Leko, Mrs. Helen Bendlak, teacher. 9th GRADE LATIN Inm Watson Iohn Hyba Marge Miller William Rock Lars Mathews Lois Knoll Tom Frxtzmqer Ed Prasek Louise Demarchi Pat Oden Iohn Ielmski Frank Boros Ioyce Nash Donald Lea Carole Hoye and Miss Ernestine Nichols teacher Page 28 Keck, AnnalDowds, Barbara Toth, Ierorne Pocta, Shirley Loew, Harriet Kawolics, Ceorge Dienes, Ioanne Piskac, Carole 9th GRADE GYM Mary Buccheri, Arlita Chambers, Ioan Daszkiewicz, Wilma Draganic, Carol Filisko, Mary Hrabak, Iudy Konyd',' loan Kosla, Ioanne Leaza, Dolores Linn, Beverly Maqistrelli, Doloras Skala, Barb Sluzarczyk, Victoria Starr, Pat Taylor. Ann Van Der Linden, Iackie Younglas, Diane Zellers, Gale Erwin, and Miss Frances Gerhardt. 9th GRADE GENERAL SCIENCE Nancy Chess Tom Lally Nelson La Vine Pat Meyer loan Azzahna Chasel Czmino Iosephme Lovano Eileen Koby Beverly Konicek Ierry Centivany lean Ferri Ralph Hanna Fred Hanson Ben Hochman Robert lhnat Ray lntihar and Mrs Ioseph lmar teacher Page '79 lak, Carol Knapp, Geralcline Katz, Carol Boika, Don Gusik Martin Lenhard, Don Manaska, Charles Moran, Ed Fisher, ui 8-A Barbara Atkins, Marilyn Axtell. Geraldine Bair, Frank Baloga, Ianice Barker, William Bart, Cheryll Bassett. Marian Beaton, Ronald Beck, Richard Bellinger, Angeline Belluarclo, Robert Benyo, Steven Bezilc, Adrienne Bily, Harold Bisel, Lois Blaha. Donald Boehnlein, Daniel Bouska, Ronald Bucciere, Arline Burns, Donald Burr, Darlene Bush. Iames Butkiewicz, Bernice Bysura, Antoinette Calafiura, Clara Cassell. Patricia Cieslak. Iacqueline Cole. Patricia Cooper. Patricia Corp, David Czocher. Iohn Dauria, Virginia Day, Iames Demko. Carl Denk, Ioan Dicken, Mrs. Genevieve Michael, teacher. 8B Donald Diehl David Dietrich Ioseph Dottore Richard Duke Ioan Duncan Anthony Elmo Ioann Facey Dave Falzini Franko Dwight Furr Gayle Garlick Robert Gawronski Iohn Gleeson George Glover Grace Goad Iames Govang Robert Gray Iames rubisha Madeline Gudely Donald Guglxotta Allen Harper Rita Hathaway Caroline Heap George Hejduk Ruth Helber Raymond Hensley Dean Hido lane Horvath Ion Horvath Frank Humr Iune Ivanye David Iones Donald Iones Miss Marion Gates teacher Page 30 Mary Elizabeth Fenske, Melanae Finkler, Diane Flalc, Frances Fogliano, Roger Forsyth, Geraldine Franklin, Williani 8-C George Kaschak, Iohn Kelly, Philip Kiraly, Clayton Kischel, Iames Kish, Ianet Kish, Bruce Klosinski, Iune Klosinski, Ioyce Kneal. Arlene Koenig, Iacqueline Kolron, Virgil Kohler, Alice Kopschinski, Marlene Kovach, Beverly Kovacs, Anthony Kresko, Alice Kruse, Diane Kucera, Carol Kuchar, Mary Kuchar, Gerald Kulkoisky, Melvin Kwiatlcowski, Donna Laughlin, Thomas Legan, Dianne Levitsky, Norman Lipster, Darlene Loew, Harold Lowe, lack Lucas, Charles Mack, Constance Maresk, Ronald Marmash, Ralph Mask. Franklin Mecone, George Menges, Mr. Quinton Morris, teacher. 8-D c, Frank Mulanax, Alfred Andrew Miragliotta, Eugene Monday, Albert Moran. Tom Morrow, IGIHGS MUIGC. l0hI1 MUIG Nagy, Rita Neitzel, Ioanne Nespor, Sandra Nethery, Leonard NSWYOH. Juanita O'D91l. Enflefh Oden. RQSG Ann O'DOf1- 11 M P lanet Palko Lawrence Pauza Kathryn Petrich, Sarah Piercey. Roy Podojil, Gordon Rabich. ne. aryan age, , . l Thomas Ramsay, Lorena Ratzel, Iari-Lee Rinkes, Donald Sab0. Christine Salam. lucquelme Saunders. Mary Ann Scolaro, Ronald Seaman, Robert Seibert. Iudith Senter, Donald Setele, Mr. lumes GCNGSV KGCICTIQI. Page 51 8-E Ioseph Simko, Ioyce Smetana, Deanna Smith, Margaret Smith, Walter Smith, Bruce Sokol, Betty Solinsky, Robert Speer- brecker, Ann Spencer, Carol Spencer, Carolyn Spencer, Sally Stanich, Barbara Stewart, Carol Stewart, Clifford Stine, Nan:y Stubljer, Dennis Sudnick, Donald Svenson, Emma Szuhay, Erma Tate, Marcella Thomas, Daniel Thompson, Steve Tabik, Raymond Travis, Thomas Trubica, Harry Velotta, Virginia Vida, Kenneth Virgins, Iohn Ward, Eugene Weber David Weinstein, Iohn Werner, Ioseph Wojciechowski, Rebecca Wolfe, Gertrude Yablinsky, Daniel Zamcheck, Mr Michael M.ax9vich, ieaher. '0- Ioseph Allesandro Roger Arbaugh Donald Asbury Donald Baker Charles Balan Michael Bancale Iohn Barnard Walter Barnhart Robert Barry Ardxs Beamer Charlotte Berns Nancy Brandt Iudith Bruch Iames Benner Iames Cale Iosephrne Carolla Betty Centivany David Chambers Mary Charvat Paul Cimperman Betty Colley Shirley Collins Barbara Co per lack Cowley Earl Crissman Roberta Cummings Ianet Cunningham Lorretta DeCaro Donald DeSant1s William Dobson Robert Dombrowski Therese Donnelly Marxan Drttore Margaret Dozer Grace Duke W1llia'n Ddsek Willard Elder Walter Ellert Sally Goddard Miss Harriet Davidson teacher 7B William Ezzo Robert Falzmx Audrey Ferguson Carolyn Flad Barbara Ford Robert Foster Robert Frank Sandra Freedle Harry Fries Alex Frisco Iames Frisoli Richard Germana Patricia Grlden Kathleen Green Iohn Greenwood lames Gross Lilliam Grunt Biagio Gucciardo Ianet Guida David Hadtield Kenneth Hager Iames Hall Edward Hanks Donna Hanvald Leah Heller M1chaelHenck ludith Henderson Ioann Herman Mary Hiszem Ianice Homa Darlene Hoon Iohn Hudock Nona Hunt Barbara laus Mary Inwood Richard Iacques Ronald Ionov Barbara Kail Carol Kammski Robert Klatt Lawrence Klima Myrna Kneal Mr Earl Lynham teacher Page? li - . ,yy S . ' Q ' , . v b 'K 'i ' as ' l Q I 1' 1 W1 7-A l 7-C Iohn Kopp, Edward Kosla, Karen Kovach, Wayne Krakora, Terry Kreizl, Elmer Kress, Edward Kuhn, Anita Kuly, Nancy Kunc, Marilyn Kunz, Ianet Kus, Ianice Kus, Ioann Kvacek, Iudith Lisy. Christine Loew, Michael Loiacono, Andrew Magar, Robert Malone, lack Manaska, Barbara Martin, Marilyn Mathews, Sylvia McCabe, Carol Milkovich. Douglas Mitschke, Nancy Moran, Carol Mraz, Norma Mulac, Mr. Rarnond Vavruska, teacher. 7D Harley Mulanax Allan Murton Patricia Nank Robert Nemecek Lois Nichols Ann Oergel Karen Omzchak Lynn Oudernan Kenneth Ovark Kenneth Pahcev Iames Parish Ioseph Parish Ronald Paterak Donald Patterson Arthur Leonard Reese Paul Reese Iean Register Karen Rrebesell Richard Roth Dominic Russo Miss Norma Ostreim teacher Page 55 Payne, Barbara Penkal, carol Penman, Carol Peto, Nancy Piontkowski, Diane Polak, Merle Prebel, Thomas Ragonese. 7-E Michael Sandy, Barbara Saunders. Iohn Schauller, Lenore Scull, Alexander Sebesy, Glen Selais, Donald Serwatka, Thomas Sesny, Charles Short. George Shrider, Henry Singer, Iudith Soos. Ioan Spangler, Ronald Spisak, Muriel Sterba. Carol Tatro. Carol Taylor, Marilyn Troia, Ioseph Tacke, Paul Tucker, Rosalie Vana. Nancy Velek, Randolph Victor. Kenneth Vodraska, Arlie Wallace, Rosalinda Wallo, Iudith Walz, Charles Ward, Vivienne Wendt, Richard Whelpley, Robert Williams, Virginia Williams, Gerald Wood, Ioann Yanscik, Edmund Zakareckis, Barbara Zaucha, Richard Zim- mer, Rudolph Zupanc, Judith Wokoun, William Simko, Dennis Setele. Miss Rita Neye, teacher. SEVENTH GRADE SHOP Donald Asbury Charles Balan Iohn Barnard Iames Cale Iaclc Cowley Earl Crissmcvn Donald DeSant1s William David Hadfield Iames Hall Kenneth Hager Michael Henck Dennis Setele Biagio Gucciardo Alex Frisco Paul Simperman Ronald Ionov Mr Michael Mrlkovrch teacher Page 34 Dobson, William Dusek, Willard Elder, Robert Dombrowski, Iames Frisoli. Harry Fries, Robert Frank, Iohn Greenwood, 10th GRADE SHOP wf ESU? 0:15 :Eg 'Bm 3252? :gg O5 '5':s 'D 32 2255 Q32 E520 us 051: Iron CB'- QE 7033: O2 E52 no L-'cs S132 03 U1 55-52 3 5 wg'-4 TQ QQU gn- Q2 55:1 ,gf 20 Q 05,1 Fan far 'v EQ. -10 U15 :J- ...Q CDC 39. fa 05 U Q 'GU 3 552 Bm Tm 22 F2 Q2 558 'fn O an ms' on ga -,CD Et!!! PQ is Q -QQ no ,Dr -is KX I q XKNUQ N 5' 'X Jx Q -'P' lf- 0 ' ' ' Y 5 1 f-mg 1' :-g,,- T 3 ,rg,4fw..v 5 Q ,X Judi, ik, N15 pribwce ,hi Q 'fr as-:fer W 11' LQ Q T352 ,N ' A Q N X rakfl J he vxvav Page 35 fm., uiww HONOR SOCIETY Only Seniors and Iuniors chosen for their character leadership can belong to this national organization SENIORS Iohn Bellinger President Roger Thresher Betty Barnes Carole Vild Carol Voss Mitzi Greene Karen Latt Betty Baumgardner Audrey Zipperle Ierry Prusha Ioey Humel Walter Gawronski lanine Cooke Ianet Velotta Rita Hucik Marilyn Pxskac Carolyn Greenlun Vernon Cervanka Iohn Hummer IUNIORS Iane Lentz Ann Appleby Rosemarie Ielinski Tom Bozich Pat Palumbo Mary lane Oliver Dorothy Parks Mr Morris Adviser W Vern Cervenka Student Council President Rita Hucik Marilyn Piskac lack Tykodi Eleanor Barna Sally Kleckner Pat Palumbo Ruth Yurkschatt Ralph Day Margie Hummer Linda Roth Dick Wagner Regina Dancull Beverly Hormanski Fred Marik, Dolores Shrider, Ioe Vizzini, Angeline Belluardo, Caroline Heap, Donna Laighlin, Sandra Nethery, Daniel Thompson, Mr. lmar and Mr. Gates, advisers. STUDENT COUNCIL Maple Heights' version of the United Nations, the Student Council meets in order to discuss the daily problems that come up at M. H. H. S. Representatives are elected from each homeroom and the President by the entire student body. Page 36 YEARBOOK STAFF Wri 1ng the class will the prophecy student and club caprions were but a few of the duties of thi hardworking group who now proudly present ihe fruit of their labors The 1952 Maple Leaf Karen Latt Audrey Zipperle Vernon Cervenka Carol Voss Ioan D1 Penti Betty Baumgardner Elaine Blogna Ronald Sessanna Marian Stine Carole Vild Ruth White Mar lyn Piska lanme Cooke Betty Advent Ianet Velotta Grace Provateare Betty Barnes Carolyn Creenlun Bob Wern r Mitzi Greene Miss Louise Ketterer teacher v' is we 9 xv HERALD STAFF Editor, Karen Latt: Page One Editor, Audrey Zipperlep Page Two Editor, Betty Baumgardner: Page Three Editor, Ver- non Cervenkag Page Four Editor, Carolyn Greenlun: Page Five Editor, Elaine Blcgna: Page Six Editor, Marian Stine. Reporters: Carol Voss, Carole Vild, Ronald Sessanna, Ruth White, Ianine Cooke, Rosemarie Lamancusa, Ioan Di Penti. Betty Advent, Grace Provateare, Ianet Velotta, Betty Barnes, Marilyn Piskac, Miss Louise Ketterer, teacher. The Herald Staff is responsible for planning, writing, and publishing the school paper. Page 37 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB This club gives girls some helpful hints on sewing, cooking, and future hornemaking. Arlene Miller, President: Ioy Ayers, Vice-President: Ianet Dzama, and Miss Ianet Lang, Adviser. Mitzi Greene President Matrlyn Piskac Vice President Elaine Blogna Secretary Barbara Bittel Treasurer Miss Ruth Maruna Margie Hummer Mr Cam adviser FRIENDSHIP CLUB CABINET Girls in grades nine through twelve are welcome to loin the Friendship Club and enyoy the privileges of the Y W C A Page 3 8 I In Klingler, Adviser: Karen Latt, Betty Baumgardner, Iaan Ewing, Eleanor Bama, lane Lentz, 'Marilyn Butler, Carol FOREIGN AFFAIRS Students interested in world affairs make up the membership of this club. Their purpose is better understanding of world problems and the solution of these problems. Mr. Newman. Adviser: lack Tykodi, President: Marilyn Butler, Audrey Zipperle. Better Barnes, Carolyn Greenlun, Mitzi Greene, Karen Latt, Nina Peri, Mary Peri, Carol Voss. Iackie Wagner, Marilyn Piskac, Don Meyer. Ioe Smrekar, lane letterys, Ianine Cook, Ralph Day, lane Lentz, Dorothy Parks. Gerry Stone, Marilyn Brenneman. Gene Fiktus, Marion Stine, Betty Baumqardner, Ioan Greb, Rosemary Mokrohaisky, Ioe Lipocky, Carl Lupica, Florence Putlca. GIRLS BOARD Mrs Bendlak Adviser Grace Provatere President Carol Schjatovic Vice President Elaine Blogna Secretary Dorothy mmgs Carolyn Greenltn Margaret Smith Dianna Smith Nancy Moran loanne Piskac Louise Keck Three girls from each grade make up the Girls Board which works for the general welfare of all the girls lt also strives to promote courtesy throughout the entire school by sponsoring courtesy contests Page 39 Parlts, Treasurer: Nona Hangach, Ioan lllangach, Beverly Croita, Carol Vito, Marie RUITIO, Adrienne Bily, Roberta Cum- PROIECTIONISTS Boys and girls in the grades eight to twelve hav been selected as projec tionrsts by Mr Mraz They are responsible for showing movies throughout the school year EIGHTH GRADE Carl Denk Iohn Gleason Robert Benyo Ron Be k Charles Mack Ken Virgins NINTH GRADE Ierry Iurcak Lyle Gleason Ierry Rattrgan Iohn Ryba Iames Lrpocky Don Miller lohn Meyers Charles Moran Bob Taylor TENTH GRADE Dick Wagner Marilyn Brenneman B111 Cardaman Larry Harris Ioan Hunt Io Anne Lawson Bob Mcrllonee Dick Weger Ed Schmidt George Szuhay Richard Taraycak ELEVENTH GRADE Carl Luprca Ed Mat lr ws Art McClelland Bob Werner Dale Fitzpatrick Dick Smisek TWELFTH GRADE Bob Beck Ron Reshonsky Rober Kobylak Mr Frank Mraz adviser ' , ,fa Ina STAGE CREW TWELFTH GRADE f-Robert Beck, Captain: Ronald Danicic, Malcolm Haw, Roger Kobylak, Ioseph Lupica. ELEVENTH GRADE --Gene Fiktus, Ed Mathews. Divad Richards. TENTH GRADE- Henry Burmeister, Robert Mallonee, Richard Wagner, Richard Weger. NINTH GRADE Fred Marik, Robert Potoma, Robert Taylor, Richard Scheller, Harold Wie- gund, Kenneth Wiltshire, Miss Ernestine Nichols, Adviser. The stage crew is in charge of lighting, sound, and stage sets for all audi- torium programs. V Page 40 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Keeping the library in order and helping Miss Oldham by running errands and charging out books are some of the duties of these girls. Miss Oldham, Adviser: Nina Perl, Mary Peri, Iacqueline Aspery. Diane Herak, Carolyn Babb, Darlene Bush, Shirley Salley, lean Klecan, Barbara Kish, Ioan Broqe, Margie Hummer, Nancy Casale, Louise Keck, Ioyce Nash, Ioanne Piskac, Shirley Loew, Ioanne Lawson, Marlene Adams, lean Ehas, Marie Shimandle, Ann Appleby, Paul Newton, Dorothy Brandschaedel. Tina Alberone, Mrs. Paula Barnard. GIRLS SERVICE CLUB Maril n Butler Iacqueline Wagner Marlene Werner Ioy Ayers Adeline DAmico Margaret Hummer Barbara Y Hvisdos Marian Stine Dorothy Toth Shirley Salley Norma Laughlin Iean Ehas Muriel Dozier Ioanne Lawson Cyn P Rt K t ec Ianet Velotta Ruth White Eleanor Barna Barbara Bender Barbara Bittel Dora Krean Nina Peri Mary Perl Marie Shimandle Ioan Szuhy Geraldine Gawronski Miss Marlorre Nichols adviser The members of this club usher for all concerts programs and assemblies in the auditorium Page l thia Gergel, Mildred Sykora. Betty 'I'aylor, Eileen Bendlock. Theresa,Frisoli, Ioan. otts, ia h oesoy , Y , I ei Y TEENS Through the YTeens lrttle srsters of the Fnendshrp Club seventh and erghth grade grrls are grven the chance to perform many servrces rn school Through the YWCA they can serve the communrty Gern Barr Ardrs Beamer Ann Belluardo Nancy Brandt Iudy Bruch Betty Colley Pat Cooper Pat Corp Roberta Cum'nxngs Margaret Dozer Grace Duke Ioann Facey Ardrey Ferguson Carolyn Flak Fran Foglrano Sanda F eeclle Grace Goad Kathleen Green Ltllxan Grunt Mad lme Gudely Ianet Guxda Donna Hanvald Carolyn Heap P es dent Iudy Henderson Darlene Hoon lane Horvath Barbara Karl Carol Kamrnslu Iune Klosmskl Ioyce Kneal Myrna Kneal Iackre Koiron Karen Kovach Marlene Kovach Carol Kuchar Anna Kuly Nancy Kunc Marrlyn Kunz Ianet Kus Iamce Kus Donna Laughlm Drana Levxtsky Iucly Lrsy Norma Mulac Ioanne Nespar Sanda Ne hery Iuanrta Odell Ann Oerqel Barbara Penkal Carol Penman Kathryn Petrxch Carol Peto Karen Rrebesell Iare Lee Rxnkes Chns Salata Iudy Senter Ioan Spangler Ann Spencer Murrel Sterba Nancy Stubjler Carol Tayl r Iudy Walz Vtrgmra Wrlhams Io Ann Yanscrk Barbara Zaucha and Mrss Davxdson Mrs Mrchael advrsers in- IUNIOR HIGH DRAMATICS J Melanae Fmkler Carole Demarchr Lors Knoll B111 Bart Lyle Gleason Dan Murray Barbara Zaucha Carol Taylor Sandra Freedle Deanna Smxth Roger Koschap Sandra Nethery Kathy Petrrch Iohn Meyer Iohn Kopp, Bernard Stopar Martha Latt Mr Lynham Advxser The Iunror Hrgh Dramatrcs Club glves all seventh, e1ghth, and nrnth grade students a chance to develop therr dramatrc ab1l1ty whrle perforrmng rn actual plays Page 42 51 + B' A U 5, A 1 in i A A y a T L' ,t ' r 1 S ' V- -- Ei . ......,.-,,,,, ,F v V 1 VARSITY CHOIR-The Varsity Choir is the vocal group at the top of the musical ladder in our school, with Mrs. Paulman director of all vocal groups. Betty Baumgardner. Ioan DiPenti, Diane Drummond, Ianet Dzama, Ioan Hangach, Constance Luth, Florence Putka, Linda Roth. Madeline Trabert, Carol Voss, Ann Appleby, Rita I-lucilc, Rose Marie Ielinski, Sally Kleckner, Iudy Peram- ple. Lucile Salamon, Georgene Schajatovic, Carol Soos, Marilyn Piskac Marlene Adams. Carol Barnekow, Betty Barnes. Roberta Barto, Georgia Schuldt, Carole Vild, Ruth Yurkschatt. Nancy Andexler, Patricia De Pompeii, Shirley Dienes, Mitzi Greene, Diane Herak, Iane Ielteries, lane Lentz, Barbara Spacek, Audrey Zipperle. Susan Andraitus. Thomas Edwards, Arthur McClelland, Iames Bican, Donald Myers, Ioseph Smrekar, Louis Auld, Iohn Darby, Lawrence Harris, Roger Prol, Edward Roch, John Bellinger, Raymond Davies, Ioseph Humel, Iohn Hummer, loseph Lupica, David Richards, Richard Smisek, Richard Tammen, Ralph Garlick. Norman Herbert, Warren Melle, Kenneth Stahnke. Frank Szorady, Peter Washko, Robert Werner, Robert Whitehead, Frank Revere, Richard Wylie, Ralph Day. Dorothy Brandschaedel Barbara Bennett Alice Breymarer Mary Buccheri Arlita Chambers Mary Ann Cholewa Sonia Ctmino Regina Dancull Ioan Daszkiewicz Geraldine Darus Carole D1March1 Wilma Dragonic Barbara Fa zekas Ieari Fern Betty Frnhaut Barbara Frost Beverly Giel Marilyn Grega Charlene Grimm Rosemary Guccrardo Beverly Horomanski Carole Hoye Mary Hrabak Nonna Hangach Gayle lrwm Marlene Iaskolskr Norma Iedlicka Geraldine Katz HarrretKawal1cs Pat Kearns Louise Keck Arlene Krlbane Margaret Krrchenstemer Ieanne Kle an Lois Knoll Beverly Konicek Iudy Konya loan Kosla Martha Latt Ioanne Leanza Sandra Lee Delores Linn Nancy Lipnos Beverly Magistrelh Ioan Martin Patsy Meyers Margaret Miller Duane Murg Ioyce Nash Beatrice Pilarczyk Ioanne Piskac Anna Register Claire Shaetter Delores Shrrder Betty Skaper Barbara Slusarczyk Carol Soilca Barbara Vacula Iane Velimesrs Ianet Voss Yvonne Wal ers Marlorie Ward Barbara Way Iaqtrelme Younglas Ioanne B ggain Iuclxth Boros Mary lane Oliver GIRL S GLEE CLUB The only requirements tor being in the Girls Glee Club is that you be in the ninth through twelfth grades and that you enyoy singing Donald Will Thomas Russo Harry Appleby Challes Caromtr George Dienes Iames Campbell Frank Feko Anthony Frisoli Thomas Fritzmger Ioseph Galipo Douglas Green David Hanna Raymond Hocevar Edward Inwood Iohn Ielinski Iames Kotesovec Nelson LaVrne Thomas Lally Frederick Marik Robert Mayer Iohn Meyer Donald Miller Ierome Montowski Charles Moran Ronald Olesmski Iames Palumbo Stanley Pawlak Edward Prasek William Roch Iames Rogel George Ross Iohn Ryba Victor Samanich Nicholas Samardge Richard Schmidt Ronald Schwartz Roy Sternmeyer Robert Swenson David Syphers Ion Semple Scotty Swatek Ioseph Vtzzini Iames Washko Iames Watson Kenneth Wiltshire William Wright Kenneth Zaucha BOYS GLEE CLUB Many of these young gentlemen, alter proving their ability will find places awaiting for them in the Varsity Choir Victoria Starr,'Catherine Stinchcomb, Mary Ann Tantlinger, Patricia Toylor, Mary Iane Thompson,lBarbara Toth: TREBLE CLEFS The Treble Clefs, which consists of seventh grade boys and girls, partici- pated in the Thanksgiving assembly along with the other music groups. Iosephine Carolla, lanet Cunningham, Audrey Ferguson, Mary Hiszern, Mary Ann Inwood, Carol Kaminski, Ianice Kus, Christine Loew, Barbara Martin, Carol Penman, Nancy Moran, Nancy Piontkowski, Karen Riebesell, Iudy Soos, ludith Warz, lady Wokoun, loAnn Yanscik, lean Register, Ardis Beamer, Charlotte Berns, Nancy Brandt, Iudy Bruch, Roberta Cummings, Margaret Dozer, Carolyn Flad, Patricia Gilden, Ianice Homa, Nona Hunt, Barbara Iaus, Marilyn Kunz, Ianet Kus, ludith Llsy, Patricia Nank, Karen Onizchak, Barbara Pertkal, Carol Tatro, Nancy Velek, Rosalinda Wallo, Vivlenne Wendt, Rosert Klatt, Alan Murton, Arthur Payne, Alex Sebesy, Thomas Sesny, Ronald Spisak. Paul Tucker, Charles Ward, Roger Arbaugh, Donald Baker. Charles Balari, Ichn Barnard, Michael Bancale, William Dusek, Willard Elder, Richard Germana, Michael Henck, Larry Klima, Iohn Kopp, Wayne Krakora, Terry Kreizel, Elmer Kress, Robert Malone, Iarries Parish, Richard Roth, Dominic Russo, Ichn Schaultler, Glen Selais, Henry Singer, Charles Sh Jrt, George Shader. Q 1 ll' Ann Marilyn Axtell Ianice Barker Adrienne Bily Darlene Bush Patricia Cieslak Bernice Bysura Virginia Day Melanae Finkler Madeline Gudely Carolyn Heap Ruth Helber lane Horvath Dianne Levitsky Ioyce Smetana Deanna Smith Margaret Smith Betty Solinsky Carol Spencer Barbara Stewart Carol Stewart Marcella Thomas Gertrude Yablinsky Gerri Bair Arlene Burns Iackie Cole Patty Carp Gayle Garlxck Grace Goad Ianet Kish Iackie Kofron Loretta Ratzel Christine Salata Iudith Senter Robert Benyo George Glover George Menges Andrew Miraglrotta Albert Moran Daniel Murray Bruce Sokol Cliftord Stine Daniel Thompson Raymond Travis Kenneth Virgins Richard Belhnger Donald Boehnlem David Czocher Iames Demko Nicola Di Carlo Roger Forsyth Robert Gray Alan Harper George Hejduk Ion Horvath Roger Kaschak Norman Lmster Franklin Mecone Kenneth Oden Larry Pauza Roy Podoyil Walter Smith Donald Svenson Thomas Trubi a David Weinstein Daniel Zamcheck lack Werner IUNIOR SINGERS Eighth grade boys and girls who are hoping to be rn the Glee Clubs next year make up the lunror Singers Q L fr ., w h M vi , . , y S! T' A A Q. 'wr' A x T L T L l f 5 V.. In : R N A :, 5 , ix: , ,. .'.V VL en - ,G . Q A 5 A H H 3 I . v: 'I r T S I 1 W t 7 , V 1 in W 5 . .. Q, yy ,I ,.,. Q 5 I A b is Z D . 5 Q ' 1 A fl 2 ....:- ,f ,J A VARSITONES AND MAPLETONES These gals and guys, selected from the Varsity Choir, are really the cream of the crop ol M. H. H. S. vocal talent. VARSITONES Ioan DiPenti. Carol Voss, RoseMarie Ielinski, Ianet Dzama, Nancy Andexler, Roberta Barto, Audrey Zipperle, Mitzie Greene, Arthur McClelland, Ioseph Smrekar, Thomas Edwards, Donald Myers, Iohn Bellinger, Richard Smisek, Robert Werner, Ioseph Lupica, William Wright. MAPLETONES Arthur McClelland, William Wright. Ioseph Smrekar, Louis Auld, Roger Prof. Ioseph Lupica, Iohn Billinger. Ralph Garlick, Peter Washko. H1-TONES Linda Roth, Constance Luth, Betty Baumgardner. Carol Soos. Georgia Schuldt, Rita Hucik, Marlene Adams, lane Lentz. Carol Vild. Q- Ioan Szuhy Ianet Dzama Gerry Darus Marlene Adams Ioan Ewing Carolyn Heap Marlene Werner Carolyn Green lun Audrey Zipperle Glenda McCullough Betty Barnes Linda Roth Arlene Demko Marie Pumo OFFICE PAGES AND BOOKROOM ASSISTANTS The ofhce pages are the girls you see runrung around 1n the halls from room to room on errands for the ofhce The Bookroom assistants are the girls responsible for the selling oi school supplres every morning and are rn charge of the lost and iound department Page 45 IUNIOR RED CROSS Beverly Gell Dorothy Parks Nona Hangach Carol Maruna Iudy Pastor Nancy Stubljer Carol Voss Carole Hoye Ioe Lrpoclfy Ioe lVlulaC Marrlyn Butler Lols Keck Ann Appleby and MBS Seabold xx fix? ff l K3 -'ire' .aw MAIORETTES Mr Forms Advxser Carol Kruse Tmcx Alberone Georgia Schuldt Ioan Vohncrut Arlene Demko Susan Andntcrs Page46 -4' -'A' - 1 .Q N ,It N v 'll if ev N ' 'lx . 1 Q A - Q . .If it Qi a A 5 , Nl ' V f' gf W ' HIGH SCHOOL BAND Arlene Demko, lean Dudash, Ioan Vohnout, Judy Perample, Lyle Gleason, Rita Hucik, Carole Vild, Mario Pumo, Margaret Miller, Georgia Schuldt, Shirley Prochaska, Nancy Weinstein, Susan Andraitis, Barbara Way, Pat Oden. Ioan Leanza, Tina Alberone, Sally Reese, Marian Sounik, Charles Moran, Ken Wilshire, lane Lentz, Lucille Salomon. Iames Consilio, Iames Lipocky, Bill Wright, Larry Kunc, Pat Babinec, Carol Kruse, Iohn Ryba, Ed Mathews, Martha Latt, Dick Smisek, Iames Ferguson, Wayne Wollerman, Art McClelland, Tom Edwards, Norm Herbert, Fred Marik, Linda Roth, Carl Lupica, Mary Iane Oliver, Frank Miller, Marilyn Brennaman, Betty Barnes, Marlene Adams, Gerry Gawron- ski, Regina Dancull, Joe Vizzini, Mr. Robert Farriss, director. x 1 1 'k'K'X4'X1 'fr iw ! IUNIOR HIGH BAND Mary Ann Page Clift Stine A1 Moran Iames Buthiewitz lack Cowley Walter Ellert Ardis Beamer Iudy Bruch Mari lyr' Kunz Marilyn Mathews Ron Spisak Ken Hager Roberta Cummings Anita Kuly Charles Balan Ioan Spangler Bill Dusek Don Bohnlem Roger Forsythe Tim Maliclci Virgil Kohler Frank Bologna Charles Mack Don Swenson Ken Oclen Bob Seibert Andy Miragliotta Allan Harper Carl Denk Ice Parish Henry Singer Arlie Wallace Ann Oergel Bob Frank Bernard Stoper Frank Humr Iohn Gleason Bob Grey Mel Kwiatkowsky Rudy Zupanc Dan Zamcheck Ioan Dicken Cheryll Bassett Adrmne Bily Norma Mulac Iudy Lisy lean Register lack Lucas Iames Benner Patsy Nank Mr Robert Farriss director Page 47 'L' ' 15 ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' X 4 's X 'I kvfk K nb , -.-. .- lack Manaska, Roselinda Wallo, Barbara Zaucha, Roger Kaschak, Richard Bellinger, Marilyn Axtell, David Weinstein. HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Shrrley Drenes Carol Horvath Shrrley Prochaska Joe Legan Martha n..att Geraldme Katz Carolyn Flad Iane Hor vath Melanae Frnkler Dona Andexler Georgia Schuldt Ioan Horvath Pam Walz lean Dudash Lyle Gleason Rrta Hucrk Margaret Mrller Nancy Wemstem Regma Dancull Lucrlle Salomon Iane Lentz Iames Conscrllro Iames Lrpocky Charles Moran Iames Ferguson Wayne Wollerman Betty Barnes Frank Balogna Roger Kaschak M Robert Farrrss dlrector Hrldegard Schulz lean Snavely Offxce Clerks Hallguard Captam Walter Gawronsl-:1 mstructmg Hallguard Nrckr Wolfe O Page 48 SENIOR CLASS WILL lCont1nuedl RONNIE URDA S courtesy rn homeroom rs left to KEN PILARCZYK CAROL SCHAIATOVIC wrll soon be the proud owner ofthe nrckname Zrpperlrp that once belonged to AUDREY ZIPPERLE IACK TYKODI leaves hrs Fellow World Traveler DOROTHY PARKS FLORENCE PUTKA wants PETE WASHKO to have her spec hangers We know IUDY PASTOR can use FLOR ENCE BOBECK S love for art EDDIE HOWARDS new bottle of henna rrnse wrll be used by RALPH GARLICK and IOANNE SCHAUFLER and all of Ed s mus cles are to add to those of ED STARR CAROLYN GREENLUN S delrrrous gestures wrll be found on CAROL EMICK We hope ROSEMARIE RESHONSKY wrll have good luck wrth SHIRLEY REMBIESA S best bowlrng ball RICHARD OVACEK leaves hrs accordron keys to BARBARA BITTEL IOSEPHINE SWIERCZYNSKI wants to RAY SRP The srlent H rn IOHN HRIBAR S last name rs to be left to BOBBY WHITEHEAD ALAN TURNER wrlls hrs baby blue eyes to NINA PERI The extremely long styled harr cut that once belonged to IIM OCHOCKI wrll soon b seen on PRISCILLA SIMKO BETTY HOCEVAR leaves her vast knowl edge of the Englrsh language to DOLORES ALPINO and ARLENE GROSS ELAINE MOYSE and ETHEL DUKE wrll share DAISY REGISTERS love for home nursrng class MARGARET MANUEL leaves her hrgh school drploma to WALT TRENDE and RALPH ZAKRAISAK The Clarks restaurant Cham whrch was once possessed by RONNIE CLARK now be longs to IOAN fChopl SZUHY FRANK MILLER S occupatronal last name wrll now be lrnked wrth that of CARL TAY LOR Those wonderful dance steps known by PHIL TANSKI are for GENE FIKTUS DARWIN KAUER would hke hrs levrs to be rn the careful hands of DON MURTON IANET DZAMA rs to recerve IACKIE WAG NER S many hours of ballet lessons BOB BECK wrlls hrs posrtron on the stage crew to DAVE RICHARDS The movre cameras that RONALD RE CARL LUPICA DON MESTNIK S unquestronable irrendlr ness goes to LEROY NICHOLS IOE STROPKEY wrll fall herr to all of RICHARD LOEWS frshrng tackle To end thrs hysterrcal document LOUIE KAPOLKA wants the student body to have hrs frles of Jokes Let laughter rrng through the halls of Maple Herghts Hrgh School for ever' Keep laughrng Krdsl Page 49 leave the twenty-one letters in her name to SHQNSKY used to run will now be run by Q K 37 3 1 fl 3' 11 vii? 111111. 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N.-11111111 51 sz my vu. 11111.11 111111, 111:54 5 1114.111-C1 11114 num 11111.11 0001 .iz SENIOR MEMBERS OF VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM First Row -Lou Kupollra, Richard Hruby. Iohn Hummer. Gerald Mansell, Ron Sesscmnc. George Smith. Walt Gcwronski Back Row Ed Howard. Rog Thresher, loe Guqliotta. Iohn Bellinqer, Basil Lovano, luck Donnelly, Flory Mcruriocourt Page 51 mad NW' 'Q' G QPQ MQ TENTH AND ELEVENTH GRADE MEMBERS OF VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM F1rstRow Iohn Zupanc Ronald Wanclovxc Ray Davres Georqe Belsan lack Kohr Rrchard Patsolrc Back R w Rrchard Wylre Larry Scaletta Charles Rembresa Ed Starr Ed Korzep Ken Prlarczyk B111 Bozrch Rrchard Mullm Denotes Lettermen - 13 , p 1 'ffl' Lo what BASEBALL Frank Calafxura Ken Konya Dlck Wylre Ed Roch Drck Smrsek B111 Iones Hon Wanclovxc lack Donnelly Vernon Cer venka D n Sessanna Dlck Hruby Roger Thresher Walter Growronskr Frank Revere Don Mestmk Ioe Humel Flory Maurrocourt hm Watson Ken Prlarczyk Drck Patsolrc Iohn Hummer Mr Cam Coach Prge 51 i ki. if- ? in A 2: 9? ' A 4 1 y ' Q El ES 16 201 Q 1 rrrr 5fQlQ4Qf il I 2 1- U ' 1 EIL: 1 .1 B-1 f X T , 8 ,lf ' 1 A 1,1 A ' -. .1 . . 71 7. 1 ,.r.r: , ' Q - , A 9 4k , 1 , A A ,R N VARSITY BASKETBALL Flory Mcunocourt Ioey Humel Roger Thresher Iuck Donnelly Ken Konya Don Mestmk Ierry Mansell Ed Starr Iohn Hruouk Walter Gcxwronskx Ken Pxlcrrczyk Mr B1llCcnn Coach Page 54 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - TERM EN KU! Kohn Jhck bo muv Q I V BASKETBALL Irm Codney Drck Marsh Drck Patsolrc Nrck Wolfe Frank Szorady Dlck Delvanthal Drcx Srnrsek Drck Wylre Ioe Blaha Bob Werner Peter Guqlrotta B111 Iones Mr Iohn Newman Coach HEIGHT: IUNTOR HTGH BASKETBALL TEAM Iohn Mulac Tom Ramsey Ben Hochman Martm Leonhardt Steve Bezrk Earl Foss Ron Lmgro Ed Inwood Dean Hrdo Norman Lrpster Drck Bellmger Tom Lally Ron Lako Frank Kunc Harry Appleby Don Guqlrotta Ioe Vrzzm, Ralph Berns Irm Palumbo Ed Prasek Ed Frsher Tony Kalmowskr Mr Nxcholos Zreqler Coach Page 5 6 ,Q-W . -- -W..-N.. . ,L . .... - - ,- ' .-..,..... .. ,M I U in ' Www.. L., 1 L Q ' 'W' N ' f. . L A, V 4 I . ,,,, ,A A I n .- . , , . .. F . ,, fn, M N F 3 lL of Q- ' u 5 . I ' gl 1 . .- . - , f- 4 , ,.. , v ' 1 Q A V , 3 , .. '1 'll dl V N M ,., 1 l ' I it B or ' N ai Q 9 'L ,V , , My 0 4 ' A ' Y-ft .UK 1 1 auf' 9 L' ff-ig? .Q 4' 1 ff 5 y Q. . WRESTLING Pat Palumbo 103 Iohn Darby 112 Ed Howard 120 Iohn Montagno 127 Iohn Hummer 133 Don Murton Larry Scaletta 145 Roger Lrpster 154 lack Kohr 165 George Smlth 185 Ronald Brown Ray Davres Danny Carr Anthony Rybka Dorosh Busko Ron Korton Frank Humr Iohn Ielmskt Don Manaska Bob Serbert Manager Mrchael M1lkOV1Ch Coach -.-.,.... YI. 1 4 l'l 1 IUL ,tn lui TRACK Iohn Bellrnger Tom Bozrch Charles Crmmo Ray Davles Lyle Gleason Ralph Hanna Norman Herbert Ben Hockman Bob Iran B111 Iameson Iohn Iellnskr Gerald Keller Lou Kastehc lack Kohr Ron Korton Ed Korzep Rudy Kuels Frank Kuntz. Ioe Lrpoclzy, Martm Lenhart Erwrn Mrller Paul Newton Irm Ochockr, Chuck O Donnell Ron Ovark Chuck Hembresa Larry Scaletta Ioe Smerl-rar Rrch Tammen, Carl Thomas Drck Weger Bob Whrteheod Ioe Guglrotta Ed Inwood Dean Hrdo Iohn Hrabak Iohn Flaherty, Ed Starr, Mr Raymond Vavruska, Coach Page 57 KFIIIW as fi? s,M G.A.A. LETTER GIRLS Nancy Belluaxdo, Nancy Anclexler, Tina Alberone. CHEERLEADERS Mxss Gates Adv1ser Mmafn Lo e Lee Bendlock Ruth Yurkschatt Dora Krean loan Hangach SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Leadmg the school 1n cheermq the football and basketball and wresthng teams on io w1n the cheerleaders and then adv1ser deserve pralse for theu hardwork Page 59 HJ .J I 1 l- ' . l ' , A I ' ' . v ,,,, . . I . . . . GAA The G A A has the d1st1nct1on of clarmmg the h1ghest club membershrp tn school lt 1S made up of grrls from nrnth through twelfth grades W1th MISS Gerhardt adv1ser ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH G A A Rosemarre Larnancusa Ioan Vohnout Nancy Andexler Karen Latt Ioan Szuhy Pat De Pomper Ioan Slusarczyk Rosemarre Ieltnskr George Schuldt Ruth Yurkshatt Ioan Ewrng Arlene Gross Rosemary Reshonsky Ioan D1Pentr Betty Baumgardner Shrrley Drenes Ioan Horvath Betty Advent Audrey Zrpperle Iane Kunesh Carol Schayatovrc Iudy Perample Elame Svoboda Donna Andexler Pam Walz Ioan Hangach Margre Hollrs Pat Irwm Elame Moyse Mane Shrmandle Molly Kucmrc Beverly Glel Marte Novy Iane Lentz Mrrram Love Dora Krean Betty Hocevar Erleen Bendlock Mary Perr Carol Maruna Ethel Duke Nrna Perl Dorothy Parks Nancy Belluardo Presrdent Mar garet Manuel Tma Alberone Carol Ferguson Iane Iefterxes Theresa Frrsolr NINTH AND TENTH GRADE G A A Ioan Prskac Mary Iane Thompson Pat Taylor Glorra Montagno Manlyn Grega Betty Frnhauf Gayle lrwrn Beverly Konrcek Mary Hrabak Maman Vargo Beverly Hormanskr Rosemary Guccrardo Iosephme Lovano Ioan Martm Dolores Shrlder Barbara Klrmes Barbara Vacula Dolores Lynn Pat Oden Iudy Konya Ioan Azzolma Pat Kerns Marlene Iaskolskr Wrlma Dragonec Ioyce Nash Ann Dowds Clatre Shaefler Iacquelyn Bassett Dolores Skala Carol Sarka Charlene Grrmm Lourse Keck Pat Mrller Sandree Lee Nancy Lrpnos Lors Knolls Nona Hangach Ioan Vele mesrs Carol Knapp TENTH GRADE Elna Engman Carolyn Babb Cynthra Gergel Betty Taylor Lmda Roth Barbara Hvrsdos Marjorte Ward Ianet Voss Marlene Adams Alrce Breymarer Nancy Casale Iean Mrlkovrch Susan An drartrs Nlargre Hummer Irene Palskey Geralclme Gawronskr Marlan Sounxk Arlene Werntz Norma Tate Vrrgmla Cunat Mary Iane Tolbert Carol Galaska Dons Polak Patrrcra Donnelly Iean Dudash Murrel Dozer Iean Klecan Mrldred Sykora Page 60 VARSITY M Flory Mauriocourt, President: Walter Gawronski, lack Donnelly, lohn Bellinger, Ioey Humel, Ierry Mansell, Ed Starr, Ken Pilarczyk, Dick Ovacek, Charles O'Donnell, Louie Kapolka, Bob Iran, Dick Patsolic, John Hummer, Ioe Gugliotta, Bill Bozich. George Belsan, Ron Sessanna, Frank Califuria, Ed Korzep, Roger Thresher, Vern Cervenka, Basil Lavano, Ron Brown, Phil Tanski, Larry Scaletta, Bill Cardaman, Dick Weger, Pat Palumbo, Rich Tammen, Ray Davies, Iohn Hrabak, Roger Lipster, Iim Ochocki, Ed Howard, Frank Revere. Mr Sautter Adviser lack Donnelly President Ken Konya Iohn Bellinger Iohn Hummer Rich Tam'nen Elwyn Axtell Water Gawronskr Dick Ovisk Erwm Miller Louie Kapolka lack Tykodr Dick Patsolic Dick Wylie Ceorae Belsan Don Mestnik Roger Thresher Ioe Guglitta Dick Smisek Ed Korzep Dick Weger Ioe Lipoci Frank Ccxliiuria Carl Taylor I e Mula Ray Davis Larry Scaletta Pat Palurnbo Ed Howard Iohn Darby HI Y CLUB The purpose of the H1 Y 1S to create marntaln, and extend throughout the school and community high standards ot Christian character Page 61 . , I 1 I 1 . , A . C C. I . 1 - . . - ' 1 M , - SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Gosh all th1s newspaper work IS mak1ng me sleepy But I guess 1f ole VERN CER VENKA wants to be an edxtor someday to1l w1ll have to be g1ven now Someday I wonder when that w1ll be? Only t1me Wlll tell only t1me w1ll tell only t1me will zzzzzz Nell theres NORBERT TESMER H there Norbert What? You re the presrdent of the Mapleton Umversrty rsn t that the largest 1n the world? I thought so Who donated the money for rt? LARRY WHITE' I guess he dtdnt have anythrng else to do w1th his money eh? There s a b1g dance for all of the 1952 Grads ton1te-almost hke the prom huh? How about showmg me around? I saw FRANK CALAFUIRA 1n the street w1th h1s fru1t wagon and SALLIE the SACK MAN IS now a paper rags woman Those two are sure mak1ng lots of moola What IS that Norbert? The Dean of Boys IS BARBARA BANFIELD and the Dean oi G1rls IS CHUCK IEDLICKA Ill bet they keep the students rn hand dont they? Hey who IS that rn th1s class room? Why tt s RON DANICIC' he s try1ng to expla1n to the pretty co eds why x IS equal to y and not z Id l1ke to s1t ln on a few classes so 1f you ll excuse me Norbert Ill be Seelng you very soon Theres IERRY MANSELL and IOE GUGLIOTTA H1 boys you re teachmg the male students how to make eyes at the co eds? Man what an occupat1on' Do you have any modern dance classes? Oh I see IOE CRAZY LEGS HUMEL teaches them My what spacrous show cases youve got w1th p1ctures of all of the champ1onsh1p teams THERESA FRISOLI IS the coach of the football teams GRACIE PROVATEARE IS basketball coach and ED HOWARD IS wres tl1ng coach The football champs who are all the ch1ldren of BETTY BARNES and WALT GAWRONSKI who have 5 and 6 re SPSCIIVSIY got to play on the new under ground football held des1gned by MAL COLM HAW Drd I hear about the b1g scandal? The Sw1erczynsk1 Commrttee fheaded by IO SWIERCZYNSKD IS after IOE ZAKRAISEK IOHN HRABAK and IASON IASKOLSKI? Oh I see these boys are try1ng to hx the Canasta games' Well I ll mosey on Be Seelng you fellas' Hm the Mapleton Chorr the Maple tunes must have fun BETTY BAUMGARDNER 15 d1rect1ng them I guess they re mak1ng the1r amour records now ROG THRESHER IS 1n there wrth all of h1s equrpment CARLOE VILD had just f1n1shed one of her Yma Su mac hke recordmgs I passed by one of the open doors and dxscovered MIRIAM LOVE pract1c1ng her psychology on RON KUS That s funny Ron n1e seems to be en1oy1ng hrmself Hey there s a b1g poster on that bul1et1n board IANINE COOKE S famous rocket shrp IS makmg an attempt to go to Pluto On board the sh1p w11l be the1r promrnent pro fessors LUCY ALOI professor rn metalurgy MOLLY KUCINIC chemrst and DAISY REG ISTER geolog1st I guess RICHARD LOEW IS go1ng on the tr1p to help these profs keep thelr noses to the gr1ndstone The purpose of the expenment IS to brxng back a Pluton1an so that CAROLYN GREENLUN w1ll have an other spec1men for her collectlon of plane tarrans I wonder rf th1s door leads to the campus? Well here I am The Delta Srgma Woo ers Soror1ty House IS on my left and the P1 La Goo Fratermty on my rxght RONNIE SUSIE SESSANNA the P1 La Goo housemother IS washmg out h1s boys dxrty clothes Plc tures of the Sweetheart of P1 La Goo ROBER TA BARTO are hangmg all over the fence posts Boy am I hungry' I thlnk Ill go over to the cafetena Gee th1s IS rmmense' A table MARLENE KUS MARGARET MANUEL and BETTY HOCEVAR wa1t1ng on the tables IOAN POTTS and MARILYN BUTLER are 1n the k1tchen help1ng IOAN BARBATO make that wonderful Ital mer1can spaghett1 Ill go over to the campus l1brary to help dlgest my d1nner MARIAN STINE the l1 brarran gave me the Maple Sap the new name of the campus paper to read I guess 1ts ed1ted by RONNIE RESHONSKY now wrth h1S staff of bra1ns belng RICH TAMMEN TED HAGER and IACK TYKODI Wh1le glancmg through the paper I not1ced that th assembly comm1ttee ROSEMARY MOK ROHAISKY RONALD CLARK and FLOR ENCE BOBECK under the able d1rect1on of BILL FOSTER has planned a fabulous assem bly for th1s afternoon It seems that a num ber of celebr1t1es are puttmg on a talent show I thlnk Ill go As I was cross1ng the campus I bumped 1nto IOHNNY BELLINGER the professor of Morpholog1cal and Systematlc Botany Poor fellow the co eds must really g1ve h1m a hard t1me Thrs aud1tor1um IS tremendous' It xs larg er xn s1ze than the MUDICIPGI Stadrum located 1n Cleveland one of the suburbs of Maple He1qhIS A cornerstone has 1nscr1bed on 1t that the aud1tor1um was erected through the combmed efforts of DARWIN KAUER Super vxsor 1n Charge of Laborers DENNIS CHAR Page 62 Q I s . ' I - I I - - - W ---- . I . Y ' t- il . . . . - . 1 I I I I ' 1 1 ' - 1 . . . . , , ' ' U - 1 . . , . 11 . I I - . I I .l . II - . - . I. . . , - I - 11 1 11 - . . 5 I u . I - Il - u 1 I Q I I 2 - I . i ' . - Q ' - - - ' for each person instead of one for six. There's I I - I I I ' ' . I . l , I . . , ' , . 1 l ' I - I . , 1 ' Q ' . V I , - 1 1 ' ll v 1 . . . . ' 1 I , . ll II ' I I ' 4 ll v ll ' ' , - . ll 1 . ' ' ' ll I - - . 1 I 1 ' 1 . ' - - I . . . ' 1 - I I Q - . ' ' I , SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY lContmuedl VAT Superv1sor rn Charge of Gold Bnckers IOHN ELES the Engrneer and FLORENCE PUTKA the f1rst woman Contractor As I sat myself rn one of the plush seats I overheard NANCY ANDEXLERtell1ng CAROL BARNEKOW that the audxtorrum seats a mere 45 OOO students LOIS HOLMAN desrgned all of th contour seats and the velvet upholstery was sewed by IOAN GREB and her assrstant SHIRLEY REMBIESA Oh the show IS startmg IOHN HRIBAR the M C mtroduced the frrst act wh1ch was the three commed1ennes DICK HRUBY BASIL LOVANO and LOUIE KAPOLKA When the act was f1n1s IOHN FLAHERTY d1d h1S duty by cartrng away the students who had spl1t therr seams rn the arsles Add mg a more romant1c touch to the program IOAN D1PENTI and IOE LUPICA sang sev eral HGWGIIGH duets wh1ch were accompan red by DICK OVACEK W1th h1s accordron and MITZI GREENE and KAREN LATT w1th the1r ukes GEORGE SMITH and IOHN MONTAGNO then gave a wrestl1ng demonstratron They showed the students the values and vrrtues of bemg good actors lust after the thrrd act one of the spot lrghts burned out BOB BECK Stage Dxrector came out and began tear1ng h1s ha1r out' Partners rn tw1rl1ng CAROL KRUSE and INA ALBERONE twrsted those batons to herr hearts content Isnt 1t hard to twrrl 1n evenmg gowns gals? Then RITA HUCIK the tremendous clarrn etrst d1d her famous rendrtron of Bumble Boog1e and IACKIE WAGNER nearly wore out her ballet shoes 1n the Waltz of the Flowers You know th1s has really been some day' Why there s IACK DONNELLY' H1 Iack I m hne' You re strll ln your Freshman year? How do those profs stand rt? Be seemg you at the prom Ill take one of those escalators up to the roof of the qymnas1um Smce these mov1ng starrways were mstalled the students very rarely take the spacrous elevator to the top and from what I hear th1s makes operator RONNIE URDA very unhappy All of the gym classes are conducted on the roof of the gymnasrum The physrcal ed drrectors IANET VELOTTA and ROGER KOBYLAK say that the open au 1S more rn vrgoratrngl Do I hear strarns of beautrful musxc com rng from the Mapleton Ballroom? I guess xt s the prom band the Harmony Notes warmmg up It IS made up of ELWYN AXTELL KEN KONYA IOE LEGAN FRANK MILLER and PHIL TANSKI They ve got IOHNNY Dream boat HUMMER as therr vocal1st The couples are beglnnlng to ghde mto the Ballroom Mr and Mrs ALLAN TURNER Cnee AUDREY ZIPPERLED and Mr and Mrs FLORY MAURICOURT the former ROSE MARIE LAMANCUSA are among them I bumped 1nto CAROL VOSS and MAR LENE WERNER both of whom seemed to be h1ghly elated Carols frrst granddaughter had just been chrrstened and Marlene had flnally snagged that handsome baseball player of hers Wow there s NANCY BELLUARDO' She ts look1ng as swell as she always used to H1 Nance care to dance? How are some of the old grads? Oh BETTY ADVENT IS an Arthur Murray Dance Instructor and VIR GINIA IANDIK owns her new beauty shop' V1rgy hlred her old pals GLADYS BRASKY and ELAINE BLOGNA to be her manrcurrsts and IIM OCHOCKI as her ha1r stylrst What ever happened to BOB SCHLOTE? He s the great ecla1re tycoon mak1ng lots of money eh? Thanks for thrs dance Nance Before the dancrng began LEE BEND LOCK the Mrstress of Ceremomes rntro- duced some of the more promment celebn mous concert p1an1st and GLENDA MCCUL LOUGH rs the MRS GotRocks mmks for every day 1n the week' The Unzted States Ambassador to S1ber1a DON MESTNIK brought back a Sxberxan why rts CHUCK ODONNELL Chuck was deported some ttme after leav1ng M H H S Now for the brg moment of the evemng the announcement of the prom kmg and queen Kmg GERRY PRUSHA and Queen RITA KOTESOVEC may they long lrvel Balloons were dropped from an open skyway and I drscovered RUTH WHITE break1ng any of them that she could lay her hands on Ruthre strll has the mama for burstmg bal loons What a day' H1 fellas It s ERWIN MILLER and BOBBY IRAN You have a cabm up m Alaska to get away from the women huh? POP' That was the screwrest dream Ive ever had I guess Ive been work1ng too hard lately Wouldnt 1t be strange rf my dream came true? FINIS Page 63 I . I 1 I I I Q n - II . II ' ' I . - u ' ' ' ' 9 - I . ,. - , . 'I Il I ll I , . . W I u 4 , I 'I ' I . I -I 1 . . D I I - I - ' I I I I Man, what a good imitation of Iohnny Ray! ties. MARILYN PISKAC who is now a ia- II I . . A ' - F, .' . 41 H - 1 , - - - 1 . 1 . . . ' ' . I ' 1 ' , I - ' ' I - . asn- , I n - ' 1- n - . I ll I W I . . I - . . , - - . ! ! ? . I , ,, . 1 I - I ' . I n Q I . - If u u n - - I' - I I l . , YEARBOOK EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief Literary Editor Write-up Editor Sports Editor Picture Editor Art Editor Business Manager Photographer , Faculty Adviser Faculty Business Manager in Q - Q ..,,,, WXXXXXXAXQNXXXX 5 X Xwxx xy AUDREY ZIPPERLE CAROL VOSS , KAREN LATT VERNON CERVENKA . IOAN DI PENTI IANINE COOKE ,. MITZI GREENE ROBERT WERNER MISS LOUISE KETTERER MR WILLIAM CAIN NN 'fs f 5 ff lffyl if 1 Z it 7lf I : gl .I ' 'A I 1. I 5 do . i t v ,X ' F' I ' ' ' , 'lit 'R niet is E I it 1 vu I W -1 5 'I n .T E -, .fc - ir: 11e.s...4.-..- 1 ' E 1 -. ' I :qu 'R 4 ------ H . 11, SI' , - W 5 It ill it .- :E xy. Xxx ,i h I .rl 1 N 1 '- ' il I if '-4 . t. 6 x , 11- 4 IN lxxsi- : 'Q WM :if It 5 X N Q - 1, Ivv. f A if wp! .R I N xxxxnrx - X7 it I 1' -X ' - . . f, I it 1 E I I 'ff I 2' l Q Q T I Y , ,X fs 1 Q, gl L X A' I E XX Nxigxf i rf' ' . A E x Q: ' - f f I, im - 5 K x - 1:4955 . ,: , 'I 1 f r N - . IN -v ' ,Pa 1 xx K ggi ff - -.qw ss F L .,. . . I E. H.. N9 f Y X I-r ' B ' -gl VO' 7? I I X Q O Q S . f' 4 ' 0 7' OP' ff Q, O '.l I Page 64 A f I I I 30' 0 Y. Hugh School Cholr Ensemble Spreads Cheer Above is the Maple Heights High School En musical programs during the holldayc. The dlrec tor ll Mrs Dolma Lee Paulman They follow Left to rlght, flret row Audrey Zlpperle Roberta Bar+o Joann Ja-xenahlckl, Janet Holmes, Kathryn Mllkovlch Carol Jean Ryba, Joan Paulman, director Second row Ralph Kozler Albert Saltsman, John Bykora, Hal Bablnee Steve Bond, James Slmler, Ronald Tammon, Pat Luce and Nancy Andexlor cemble which presented a number of Christmas De Pentl, Peggy Whlitehead and Mrs. Delma Lee . : , . A A . , V . ' . AQ l 4 V wr why! K ws- fig? 'V if . 'S ' qfqx r . ,L , 46, . 4 ,. V q X , . .Q 5 b 4: 4 A .Wk . Lf:


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