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

 - Class of 1953

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A I .. ,se ii, it . . ,Haag MISS ERNESTINE NICHOLS Otterbein, B.A. Ohio State University, M.A. Miss Nichols, beinx: one of the inns! active teachers in the sclipnl, is known for her patience with eager young dramatic studs-nts. ln addition. shi- spends much tif her time teaching English and XYorld Literature, l.atin I and ll, tlvllege fonipositirrn. llrainatics. directing the Senior l'lay, and advising the Stage Crew. MISS ELIZABETH OLDHAM Ohio State University, B.S. Western Reserve University, M.S.L.S. Hunks tu the shelves and chairs under the talile. is the faniiliar cnmmand nf Miss Uld- ham. who has helped to maintain a neat and orderly atmosphere in the lihrary. ln addition. Miss Oldham always finds time to help students with special assignments. MRS. DELMA PAULMAN Florida State University, B.A. Western Reserve University, M.A. Mrs. Paulnian has surely dune a tint' job in huilding up the music department for our schiml. Ilt-sides being director fin' all the many vocal uruups and conduct- ing all the musical pri-grains. she advises the l'ulllic .Xdilress an- lIllIIlll'l'I'5. MISS WANDA SEABOLD Ohio State University, B.S. The delightful ffl aroma that unites frmn the llmne I-Icotniiiiics department is under the super- visinn uf Miss St-almld. Besides teaching: the girls to cook, their schedule includes sewing and the arts uf good grmniiii1g.1. Miss Sea- lmld is head nf the .luninr Red Vins: MR. EDWIN TILTON Ohio State University, M.A., B.S. Mr. Tilton teaches .Kinerican Vrnlilenis and Sth grade History. Ile also tinds advising the junior t'mincil uf l m'eien .Xffairs very inti-resting. MR. ROBERT WENDORF Western Reserve University, B.A., M.A. tiiving educational and voca- tional guidance tn students is the duty uf Mr. Vt't-tnlnrf. the school psycliulngist and Director of Re- search here in Maple Heights. He is now studying for his Doctinfs Degree in Vocatinnal Guidance at VYQ-stern Reserve. MR. DONALD WYLIE Otterbein, B.A. Fungratulations and a howl ot' orchids to Doc VVylie for re- maining Calm and collected after four years ot' advising the class nt' 53. His additional duties include being the boys' gym instructor and acting as head of the Athletic and Physical Educa- iimi Departments. MISS MARJORIE NICHOLS Otterbein, B.A. Ohio State University, M.A. 'Il-acl1ini.5 Freshman English and advising the Girls' Service Fluh is Miss Nichols joh. Many ti! her hnurs are spent at her taini- ite pastime, which is reading. MISS NORMA OSTREIM Ba!dwin Wallace, A.B. Ohio State University Western Reserve University University of Oslo, in Norway Miss Ostreim is the teacher that is well-known for her attrac- tive elassrnmn displays. She teaches 7th grade English. Geog- raphy and advises Y-Teens and plans ,luninr High Assemblies. MR. IECKHARDT SAUTTER Kent State University, B.S. Western Reserve, M.A. Mr. Sautter finds that teaching Mechanical Drawing priives til he very interestnuz. Besides assisting Miss Nichols with the stage work, Mr. Sauttt-r is adviser to the Ili-Y. MISS RUTH SPEAR Ohio State University, B.S. 'lillis ls Miss Spt-ar's tirst WSH' here at Maple Heights High and she enjoys her work teaching: lllth grade linglish. Her extra ar- tivities include advising the Friendship t'lnh. MR. RAYMOND VAVRUSKA John Carroll University, B.S. Teaching 7th and 8th grade Math seems tu keep Mr. Yavru- ska v4-ry lnxsy hut he will always nnd time lu lie Track l'oach. Mr. Yavruska enjoys sports nf all kinds. MR. WILLIAM WHITSETT Akron University Cleveland Institute of Art Western Reserve University, B.S. Much of Mr. VVhitsett's time is spent zimiiiiiig' up and dmvn the aisle in the art room and arrang- ing attractive displays in the shun' cases. Always ready and willing: to he of service, Mr. XYhitsc-tt helps supervise the stage setting for school plays and is adviser tu the .Xrt Cluh.

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.f KN MRS. GRACE ACHTERMANN New York State College for Teachers, B.S., at Buffalo, N. Y. Teaching school and keeping house are both fullvtime jobs, but Mrs. Achtermann finds time to teach a class in social dancing too. She teaches 7th and Sth grade Home Economics here at the high school. MR. ROBERT KASTELIC This is Mr. Kastelic's First year at Maple Heights High. where he teaches General Math. Senior Math, and Algebra. In addition, he is assistant Football Coach of the co-champion Mustangs. Out- side of school Mr. Kastt-lic's interests favor around politics. MISS JANET LANG Miami University, B.A. Miss I.ang's time is spent teaching Home Economics l. ll. and Ill. These Home lic. classes include cooking. sewing. home care and good grooming. She is also acting adviser for the Home Iiconomics Vlub. MR. EARL LYNHAM Ohio State University, B.S. Being adviser to the Dramatics Club certainly keeps Mr, Lynham on the go. He also teaches Sth grade English, MR. EDWARD MARUNA Ohio State University, B.S. Being Junior High Football Coach and teaching Junior and Senior High Science keeps Mr. Maruna busy year round. MR. MICHAEL MILKOVICH Kent State University, B.S., M.E.D. In addition to playing the guitar, Mad Mountain Mike Milkovich manages to keep busy by coaching the wrestling team, teaching industrial arts, and in- structing several nerve racking drivers' training classes. MR. QUINTON MORRIS Kent State University, B.S. Western Reserve, M.A. The man with the friendly personality describes Mr. Mor- ris. He teaches commercial courses which include Typing I, ll, Shorthand 1, Stenography, and Office Practice. MISS CLARE HERALD Western Reserve University. B.A. University of Michigan, M,A. All the schools in Maple Heights receive the bcnelit of the work in speech and hearing therapy for which Miss Herald is widely known. Twice a week her time is spent correcting speech and hear- ing defects of the high school students. MISS LOUISE KETTERER Ohio State University, B.S. Columbia, M.A. Miss Ketterer teaches journal- ism. American and Modern I.iter- ature. and Radio and Speech. There is no doubt that Miss Ketterer has a full schedule. but she still tinds time to advise Ilerald and Yearbook Staffs. MISS MILDRED LOEW Miami University, B.S. .Xttractive Miss Loew bad an ettra busy schedule this year. Ih-sides teaching Bookkeeping. Business Information, Typing l. and Business linglish. she spends many hours advising the National Ilonor Society. MR. WILLIAM MAHUSKY Kent State University, B.S. Mr. Mahusky is one of the many new teachers that cante In our school this year and he enjoys his time in teaching shop. He also assists Mr. Milkovich with the mighty matmen and is adviser to the Camera Club. MISS GENEVIEVE MICHAEL Ohio State University, B.S. Miss Michael teaches English antl Geography to the Junior High students and assists Miss Ostreim in advising the Y-Teens. Her favorite pastimes include reading and sewing. MR. DONALD MOHR Baldwin Wallace, B.A., M.A. Big-hearted Coach Mohr, bel sides sparking the SZ Mustangs to a football co-championship. also taught Physical Education and 7th grade Science. He espe- cially likes those chocolate icef cream suckers during 6th period lunch MR. FRANK MRAZ Otterbein, B.S. Mr. Mraz has charge of all the noon movies and is adviser to the projectionists. The remark- able fact is that he is still in one piece after teaching Physics and Chemistry to all the future Eine stcins QU.



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