Maple Heights High School - Maple Leaf Yearbook (Maple Heights, OH)
- Class of 1957
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' My ' go 0 o o O 0 O o o o c o Q O O O Can id shut ofnctive members in the Friendship Club in the Cilf.CfCI'i2l I after sc mm, At 8 go each mornlng we heard the announcements for the day who was to go where to see whom and what clubs were to meet that night where and usually W Y But there were always the tlmes I mlssed hearlng the very part that was of m terest to me partlcularly and spent the morning ln a state of confuslon, asklng who had heard It and what was to happen' If all went well I appeared hufhng and puffin , barely makmg the 3 KO prompt ly request for the club meetlng that had been called Wlth everyone present the meeting got under way wlth new busmess and old plaln old fun mbetween and adjournment True the meetlng procedure was typlcal of all the clubs but dld you ever th1nk about just why you went to the meetlngsp You may say to have fun what else are clubs for? But that cannot be the deep lymg reason or else you wouldn t have bothered commg to every meeting to help plan and develop club projects even when re freshments and partles weren t part ofthe agenda When you ve hmshed looklng at your p1cture and those ofthe members IU your clubs on the followxng pages, go back and read lnto each copy block a PURPOSE the reason for each club s act1v1t1es whether to further Interests 1n a partlcular held or to g1VC every effort to SCFVICC All clubs worked for better programs than the year before and the best dance ever Our muslc department dld their best to have the finest tones and the best choxce of muslc We wanted the latest news for the paper hoped the audlence would l1ke the play we had chosen And now we have the answer to the reason for jonmng clubs and organlzatlons enable you to accompllsh what could not be done alone In later llfe I know I must be able to work as well as have fun w1th the groups I ll be assoclated wlth The opportunltles I had to stimulate the deslre to get along soc1ally w1ll always be remembered wlth much happlness and w1th gratitude to those who made the many organlzatlons avallable to me 9966 39660393550 GV M mu ximzafdmzalao ,fel ,aifawval W7 5 O 5 The art of sulk screenmg put to use O 0 Q I 9 a s n o a n a s n o n o n g n o n o a g a s h ' I L , . . . , . . . A A - Y I l l t o O l b a l l t o I t I O O Q ' A 0 1 O O Q . , I Z O I7 I lo ' I I f ' ,, l O ' O :L I ' . 0 0 ROW' I-C. Palker, A. Kuly, C. Nozar. ROW' 1-D. Henley, S. Clunya, .-X. Kuly, NI. Dozer. MADE FRIENDS Hayrides, banquets, and parties are just a few of the activities I look forward to as a member of the Friendship Club. Fm always making new friends. By our various activities, our club successfully accomplishes its purpose of building good character and fellowship among the girls. A lor of the credit for the big turnout at our meetings belongs to the girls who are on the special Program and Social Committees. These girls are chosen at the be- ginning ofthe year by the club. They plan a new and interesting program for the coming meetings. At one of our meetings, which are held twice a month, we had a speaker from Maple Heights Florist who talked to us on various types of corsages. Five lucky girls were the winners of beautiful corsages. Then the time everyone had awaited came, refreshments. YVe ate, laughed, and chatted with one another. One of the most interesting activities of our club was the sponsoring of our annual dance. All the girls take part in decorating the gym. Glittering lights, colorful paintings, and gay music all add a special touch to make our dances worth looking forward to. Last October we had a hayride at Round-up Lake Park. Boy, did we have the fun! There was more hay in our hair and on the ground than there was on the wagons. To warm us up after the ride, we had donuts and hot chocolate made by our parents. We finished the night with dancing to a portable record player. X..- lx.. .,, 'R v. '-i 'iv +6 , ' Left: B. Zaucha, C. Loew, L. Tol- bert arrange streamer around the bull after school for the Friendship Club dance, Fiesta Fling. Right: Candid shot of cafeteria Friendship meeting 20 Girls in the ninth through twelfth grades are eligible to be members of the Friend- ship Club. YW Rzght RQJYVI B K11l W Kat7 M Pershern M Petromo ROW C Scott S Freedle Left Actxve memembers admrre the dolls they re dressed for the underprlwleged chlldren To bulld a fellowshlp of woman and glrls devoted to the task of reahzmgln our common l1fe those ldeals of personal and soclal l1v1ng to whlch we are commltted by our Falth as Chrlstlans In thls endeavor we seek to understand esus to share h1s love for all people and to grow 1n the knowledge and love of God Thls IS the purpose of the Young Woman s Chr1st1an ASSOC13t10h of whlch I am member I w1ll never forget thls wonderful year 1n the Y Teens In September we had our lnstallatxon of officers and new members Presldent, Carol Scott, opened the meetlng wlth secretary Bette Kall v1ce presldent Sharon Freedle treasurer Marie Petronl HOSp1t3l1ty Chaxrman, Wxnlfred Katz and Publlclty Chalrman, Mary Ann Pershern all present We all departed smglng W of the younger generatlon str1v1ng to bunld a better world Peace and unlty, freedom and llber ty, these are the thmgs that bulld our goal Then 1n November, I had a chance to dlscuss famlly and teen age problems on a panel Durmg the Thanksglvlng vacatlon we had a swlmmmg party at the Southeast Y playmg volleyball 1n the water' ' 'For Chr1stmas Mrs M1ChaCI handed out dolls whlch we redressed for the Good w1ll Company I enjoyed maklng a blue dotted swlss dress Wlth a bxg whlte bow for my doll Our Chrlstmas party was December 19, and IH February we had a wonderful speaker from Indra H spoke Engllsh well' ' ' V 'Glrls from the Frlendshlp Club modeled some beautlful clothes and I was 1n charge of maklng refreshments Lenten Servlces glven just to the Y Teens was our serlous program Entertalnmg our mothers at the tradltlonal Mothers Tea was fun and I know the mothers were proud of us' ' Our b1ggest5ob was to make our umor Hlgh dance ln May a success Mrs Mrchael and Mrs Emmett our advxsors, were very helpful 1n preparmg for the dance Next year I ll be a sophomore and won t be able to be 1n Y Teens but w1ll look forward to be com1ng a BIG SISTER WA YCUN GER SISTERS OF FRIENDSHIP I wi:- , ,S iw-e ' , Q 1 I , : - . . , . ., . , . I . H . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ,, . ,, . J . . 3 3 ll , . . . . H ,, . . ' 9 9 3 7 3 7 I . . . . . .H , . . e, ' ' il . . . . . H U . J ! ... , . - . e ,, . . ,, . . . . . . .. ,, ,, . . . , ! l ' ' - , - ' ll YY iii: Ldt: ROW 1fD. Rockhold, N. Price, W. Krakora, G. Deszch, B. Davis, C. Koman, L. Klima, A. Yesso, K. Ovark. ROW' 1fE. Sabo, Ii. Kuhn, Samardge, R. Zelennik, D. Metro, I.. Kolar, D. Leopard, D. Stone, D. Odvody, D. Dozer. RONV 3-C. Dinardo, J. Parish, Erhardt, C. Nloser, B. Klouzal, R. Plavney, B. Fejes, T. Rolmejsek. ROW' 4fG. Chauncey, B. Gucciardo, E. Kress, J. jelinski, B. Kniola, R. Germana, K. Maresh. A DIARY FOR THE HIGH-Y There are many things that a diary can have for the Hi-Y. At the beginning of the school year there was much to be done. We joined the new Southeast YMC.-X and our club's membership was doubled. Our activities at the Y are ones of companionship and fun. Swim- ming is our best sport. I remember the good times we had when meet- ing was adjourned and everyone would assemble for sportsmenlike fun in the swimming pool and exercise room. There are also annual activities outside the Y which the diary may have. The hay ride is one outstanding festival that will always be re- membered. The atmosphere of the festival is one that is merry and full of fun. Everyone sticks together as brothers, and thus, bettering our model of getting along together. Another memory for a diary was our social party. Last of all, the annual High-Y dance is the biggest social gathering of the year. This is our only source of income. XVith the money we plan our other activities. In conclusion, I will always remember, A Diary for the High-Y. CLEAN LIVING - - OUR CODE Right: Stavnicky starts off the big race between Moser and Gucch. Fur right: He Hies through the air with the greatest of ease, and will you notice that bird-like form! 22 ' le 1' ff? s lil l E Left: ROW' I-,I. Zivney, C. Bal- an, S.Guny:1, C. Vlfirt, B. Kzlil, D. Henley. ROW' :Alu Phillips, A. Constantino Riglzf: hl. Kopl-stein, ll. Mxltejka Good Morning! These are the familiar words which are heard the first thing in the morning. The announcements in the morning tell everyone the news and views of the school, and also tell which persons should report to detention that day. Our group of announcers are probably the most wide-awake people in schoolwbefore first period-except, of course, the teachers. You are required to have taken a course in speech and radio, before becoming a morning announcer. Tryouts are held and seven announc- ers are chosen by our supervisor and then a captain is selected. Our seven announcers are chosen for their speaking abilityAtone quality, articulation, etc.-and their ability to read well. It is the duty of the captain, Anna Mae Constantino, to see that the announcements and equipment are in tip-top shape. On special mornings, as we call them, when we know of a birthday or anniversary, you may even be lucky to hear a song sung by the Off Pitch Quartet. KNO sighs of relief, pleaselj Of course, we must not forget the people who take care of the P. A. system during each period of the day, and make special announce- ments when necessary. D. McCullough, C. Mordarski, B. Kail, S. Gunya, A. Baker, bl. Matejka, -I. Spangler bl. Kopfstein, V. Williams, K. Riebesell. 23 Q xi f R ,L 1 ROW' I-R. Mis, F. Potocnik. ROW 2-R. Szabodos, A. Laurie, C. Dinardo, S, Cinke. .,-L t' fi, Y 'Aki , K ROW' if.-X. Murton, R. Arliaugh, NI. Henk, I.. Piotrowski. R. Zimmer, R. Auld BACKBO E BEHI D THE SCENES Four years ago I became a member of a service organization called the Stage Crew, and up to now have not regretted one full-packed minute of it. It is not only a service organization for the school, but a help to us, because we learn while we work. We learn to produce sound effects, to work with metals and wood, to wire, fix furniture, to set and operate auditorium and stage light- ing, to set up and operate public address and amplifier systems, to build and fix sets, to change scenery between acts ofa play in a hurry, and many other things vital to a stage crew. Wle are boys in grades nine thru twelve, who are interested in working hard, in wanting to learn, and in having fun doing it. XVe like to work with mechanical things, and most of' us have taken up the industrial arts courses being offered in our school. We work not only during plays, assemblies, etc., but also during our free periods, for at least one of us is on the stage at all times, including before and after school. YYe work as a team, doing anything that needs to be done to make a show a success. The gang and I also work for other programs that might take place in our auditorium, such as PTA meet- ings, Boy Scout meetings, and dance recitals. Our advisor is Mr. Dale Myers, who teaches industrial arts and drivers' training. Our crew captain is Bob Auld, whose interests lie mostly in working with the proper stage lighting. I must say I enjoyed those four years! 24 T - . 52 , ' T, si Delia and C. Milkovich crown M. B. Kail, Dottore, M. Dottore, Langshaw Cinderella D. McCullough at Cinderella Ball '2 'f Q C3 ROW1-D. Klein,j. Sebor S Cooper P Anderson N Moran K Suchan P Vis niewski, Giel, P. Dorner ROW M Brown C Milkovich B Catalano N Hudson, Kus, C. Delsa WE WA TED GOOD CITIZEN SHIP Do you take advantage of all the opportunities you have of being courteous to your fellow students and teachers? Wle, as members of Girls' Board, are constantly watching the actions of students, for during the year we give out awards to the most courteous girl and boy of each class. They are chosen on the basis of such things as attitude toward others, character, and ability to handle responsibilities. At the end ofthe year awards are given to the most courteous boy and girl ofthe en- tire school. Girls, Board consists of fifteen girls, three represent- ing each grade. YVe became members by the vote of the girls in our respective classes. As members, We have many responsibilities. The Christmas tree seen in the auditorium lobby each year is decorated by us, the bed- ding in the clinic is cleaned by us, and many problems that arise during the year are brought before us. Our oH'icers, Carol Milkovich, President, Carole Delia, Vice President, Marilyn Brown, Secretary, and .lanice Kus, Treasurer, deserve credit for the hne Way they handle the meetings. Miss Bernice VViltshire, Dean of Girls, and Miss Carole Jacobs, of the English De- partment, proved they are very concerned over our welfare by their guidance as our advisors. One of our big events of the year is planning the an- nual semi-formal. This year we called it The Cinderella Ball and chose a Cinderella to reign over the dance that evening. The evening was a great success to the delight of everyone. XVe hope that through the years we will all remember that we can be better citizens by being courteous and by handling our responsibilities to the best of our abilities. Girls' Board decorating the Christ- mas Tree in the Auditorium Lobby. 25 K Green lxvney S McCabe D Hoon B Herbst A Kuly,B Kaul S Gunya,C NoLar I INIIIIZIJTIN CUR DESIRE WAS TO SERVE 26 I am '1 glrl who does not serve her school 111 any Ol gdH1L'1t1OH or cholr, so I began huntlng around for an organ17at1on that would glve me that opportunltv I asked a few of my school chums lf they knew of any such organmatlon, and a few of them came up w1rh the Glrls SCFVICC Club A club made up of glrls that 1re de pend 1ble and w1ll1ng to usher at the dltlerent school functlons After JOlI'11I1g I dlscovered that you not only serve Vour school, but you glve yourself U1 op portun1ty to meet and see many mterestxng people Any g1rl who wants to serve her school 111 such a man ner and who IS Ill a grade nme through twelve 19 ell gxble tO-101D our organwatlon The only other requlre ment bemg that she have no assocxatlon wlth anv part of the Musxc Department, smce thls 19 the department that presents most of the programs 1n our audxtorlum Our job malnly concerns passmg out the progr uns and dlrectlng the audlence to thelr seats at the d1lTerent school functlons We, along wxth that, however, sell tlckets for varlous events, help out at the PTA meet mgs of our school, and when we are asked, we serve or help outslde club actlvltles glven by such clubs as the KIWHHIS Club Our organxzatlon IS not run by us glrls alone Our advisor, MISS M Nllchols, helps us a great deal by pull mg us together to work together, to serve others Our organxzatxon IS a small one, but lndlspensable, SINCE It serves not only school functlons, but commu nity functions also C . . -- ' 1 I r. .n L . 1 1. .I . 2 - 2 L . 1 .I . . , . c 1 .I .I .I 1 - Y . 1 . . I ' 1 . I a - .. 1 . . c. 1 I . . , 2 K. . , . f- - , v ,, . V , . , . I , . , . , . , . . , . . , . , . . U D H The assignment sheets are posted in room 108 for the Herald StaH',,' read the morning announcements. That day I got my assignment, looked at the deadline and wondered how I was going to get the information for my story and have it written on time. IYhen a teacher had to be interviewed, an appointment was made. Miss Ketterer, our advisor, handed out pass after pass, as the information was gathered for the stories. Then the day came, all too soon, when all the stories had to be turned in. As page editor, I checked first thing in the morning to make sure no one of my statl' was absent. If they were, I had to rind some way to either get the story or have it written again. Many times, stories were put together at the last minute when extra white space was found. The pages were planned, and the advertising placed on the page. The space that was left was divided into stories. Sooner or later during the day, all the stories were turned in, and lVIiss Ketterer took them over to the printer, so proof sheets could be made. Sometimes we were pretty sorry when the proof sheet came back from the printer with half the stories jumbled up and a mass murder on Mr. IVebster's English! ! And oh, how lucky we were when our stories were too short! As the old saying goes, Then the fun begins! I got tired of being asked when the paper was coming out, but was glad when the paper was ready and out on time. Many times the printer had too much work and our paper was delayed a day or so. I must admit, however, there was a paper issued once a month, and after each paper, an ever so tired Herald Staff! MAPLE HEIGHTS HERALD Herald Staff of 1957 Published by the MAPLE HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL Barbara Ford Miss Louise Ketterer Carol Milkovich Ardis Beamer, Margaret Dozer Roger Arbaugh, Barbara Martin Nancy Brandt ,Iudy Bruch Evelyn Roch judy Lisy, Carole Palker ,Iudy Henderson Margaret Dozer, Nancy Brandt, Gayle Nemeth, Ardis Beamer Editor-in-Chief Advisor Front Page Editorial Page Sports Page Page Four Page Five Page Six Art Editor Business Manager Features Columnists Connie Saggio, Barbara Cooper, ,ludy Lisy, Evelyn Roch Reporters Nancy Brandt, Barbara Penkal, Barbara Saunders, Gerldine Mone, ,ludy Henderson, Marian Dottore Lefl: R. .-Xrbaugh, only boy with a newspaper girls' harem, gets copy in in time. ' P' 27 M, Dam. c. ixiiiiwvich, B. Ford. Right: ROW' IfA. Beamer, N. Brandt, Lisy, R. Arbaugh, bl. Bruch, E. Roch, B. Martin. ROXV 1- KJ ,V ds I Jbove: M. Dottore, B. Penkal, j. Henderson, B. Saunders, G. Mone, G. Nemeth, K Onizchak, C. Saggio, B. Cooper, C. Palker Qsecond shotj. SCHOOL NEWS: O R IEWS 'i ROW I-L. Yarmusch, C. Flad, T. Clark, L. Phillips, P. Palumbo, N. Smrekar. ROW Spangler, B. Martin, B. Ford, C. Milkovich, A. Constantino, Kus, Kus, N 2-B. Staats, G. Kucinski, H. Schwolow, J. Quinn, M. Babb, j. Csongei, M. Penti, W. Hunt, G. Nemeth. ROW 5-L. Scull, N. Velek, M. Wolner, P. Grostik, L. Tolbert Hren, R. Arbaugh, B. Cowley. ROW 3-P. Naso, P. Mowinski, S. Mallik, N. Obert, C. Mraz, A. Kuly, S. Freedle, Elffers, M. Lick. T. Sedely, J. Varley, M. Csongei, J. Szabo, j. Nappia, C. Deka. ROW 4-K. Riebesell, 'CNO MORE PENCILS, N MORE BOOKS . . . BUT No more pencils, no more books! However this is not the true slogan for those of us who are planning a teaching career, as the books and pencils will always be a necessity in our lives. Our Maple Heights chapter of the FTA is one club in which we can have fun and also help the school when we are needed. We future teachers enjoy the opportunity of substituting in various classes whenever we can. In doing so, we find out for ourselves whether or not we are qualified to be a teacher. The first Monday of each month, our ofiicers, Carolyn Flad, President, Todd Clark, Vice Pres- ident, Lee Ann Phillips, Secretary, and Peggy Palumbo, Treasurer, meet and plan the next meet- ing, which is held on the second Tuesday of the month. Our advisor, Mrs. Delma Lee Paulman, offers suggestions and words of advice when they are needed. On the first Thursday of each month, two of us attend District Meetings held in the Board of Education Building in downtown Cleveland. Occasionally, there are State Meetings in Columbus, which we also attend. During Teachers' Week, which is in the spring, each FTA member has a chance to teach. Those of us interested in teaching elementary school have our choice of school and grade, and those of us interested in teaching high school may choose our subject. Two days are spent at these schools. The first day is devoted to observing and the second day is our day to shine as a teacher. Later, at our next monthly meeting, we share our experiences. These experiences give us an insight into the teaching profession. The name of our club is the Maple Heights High School junior Council on VVorld Affairs. XVhew! Vile just nicknamed it the junior Council. I learned a lot from the junior Council meetings. I learned a bit of understanding about the various people of the world. It's true, I appreciate the problems of the world a little bit more. The slide pictures Mr. Podway took on his trip to Europe were certainly informative. The meeting when they were shown was one ofour best. And it was a kind ofjolt, when he told us that he had booked passage on the Andrea Doria, but had cancelled his ticket. I remember when the speaker from the British Consulate in Cleveland came to speak about British Schools and about the Suez crisis. He was Vice Consul, too. A very important man to be at Maple Heights High School! The new tenth grade members and some of the eleventh grade members, ofour junior Council were able to attend a conference at YVestern Reserve. They saw movies and had a discussion on India. That too, I heard, was very interesting. But, to me, the most interesting activity ofour club was the mock United Nations meeting at Lincoln High School. VVe had fun representing other nations, and thinking and talking as they would think and talk. VVe each tried to pass an agenda, that would guide the United Nations' policies. At the end of the discussions, there was a general assembly at which the agendas were read and the countries voted on whether to pass or reject them. I sure wish I could have been one of the lucky members of the club, who went to visit the U. N. build- ing in New York or the World Affairs Council in Cincinnati. VVowl What fun, good experience too! The Rotary Club of Maple Heights helped our club finance the trips. As I sit back and think about this past year, I realize that the junior Council really accomplished alot. ROVV 1-C. Palker, T. Clark, K. Green, C. Sliwinski, A. Beamer. ROVV 2-S. Gunya O R GOAL - - UNITED NATIONS HOME EC., OUR FUTURE I Ijust arrived home from a Home Fc. meeting! We meet two Wednesdays a month and our advisor is our Home Economics teacher, Miss Pearl Katowitz. Learning to become a homemaker is the real purpose of our club. During the year we take part in many activities and work at various projects. Mak- ing Christmas jewelry is one of the projects we enjoy very much and we put our selling ability to good use by selling Christmas cards. The hospitals appreciate the Thanks- giving favors our club makes for them. Serving at school banquets is one event we all look forward to each year. Vie sponsor The Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow test for all senior girls who are thinking of becoming homemakers. Perhaps you have attended our Twirp dances in previous years-you know, the girls ask the boys. Also, our active members look forward to our annual picnic at the end of the school year Being '1 real homemaker is the secret desire of any girl 'md by joining our club while in high school you can put into daily practice all that you have learned ll you are in the tenth through twelfth grades and enjoy eating cooking, sewing or doing my of these normal daily functions, this is the club for you Par left. Active members add Hnishing touches to their Christmas corsages. Lefl: ROW I-P. Sondej, B. Kail. ROW 2-C. Mraz, M. Langshaw. IUST DREAMING...sigh. Double, double, toil and trouble Fire burn, and caldron bubble. VVitches! But this isn't Salem, it's Maple Heights High School. And this is the Junior High Dramatics Club. CAt least, I think solj VVe had a real interesting experience this year, as we read and acted out Macbeth Cabovej. It was one of the plays studied in an effort of creative reading and acting. That is, we tried to get the most we could out of the famous works of Shakespeare and other great playwrights. And you know, I didn't know I could write plays, until we wrote those skits for Dramatics. Of course, I'm no George Bernard Shaw or Tennessee Williams, but I'm kind of proud of my little skit. lVe picked our best play and presented it at the junior High Dra- matics Club Assembly. I was so glad that I got a part. It was the first time I ever acted on stage. Next year I'm looking forward to the Senior High Dramatics Club and the two school plays. I'm going to work hard, so I can get a part in each play. Of course, my big aim is to become a National Thespian, when I earn my ten points necessary. CNext year, I hope.J I may even become another john Barrymore or Frederick March. Who knows? junior High Dramatics may be the beginning. Sigh .... Oh, well . . .just dreaming, I guess. USTANG M N ROW 1 -C. Oymaian, E. Hanks, E. Kress, G. Shrider, J. Beechuk, J. Kubica, K. Roy, K. Haerr, D. Mitchke. ROW :A K. Olesinki, B. Barry, Hvisdos, G. Heilinger, B. Gucciardo, VI. Lillie, D. Trubica, R. Barrett, R. jonov, C. Sykora. ROW 3+M. Preble, T. Sesny, D. Shankleton, T. Planicka, D. De Santis, B. Donnelly, E. Peters, P. Cimperman, D. Setele. 'Z n f' ROVV 1-L. Providenti, S. Babbitt, DI. Tracy, I.. Sofranko, S. Hormell, C. Behlke, M. Pershern, R. Bur, N. Pvoiek. ROW :fS. Hoffman, Shankleton, B. Troxel, Vanich, K. Cole, M. Medlin, P. Grostick, j. Szabo, K. Suchar. ROVV 3--I. Spangler, C. Nowak, C. Scott, B. Kopecky, M. Rebic, B. Matson, B. VVylie, D. Gerlock Bottoms up and happy heaving might well have been the toast at our Varsity M initiation dinner. For us, the new pledges, it was one of the longest nights ofour lives. After a rather unbalanced, far-from delicious meal of everything from shaving cream to buttered ice cream, we found ourselves at the mercy of the regular members who seemed bent on getting revenge for their own initiation. Having survived the ordeal, we were then entitled to all the club privileges-privileges like selling tickets, pennants, tickets, stickers, sweater numerals, and tickets. All kidding aside, we had fun and the results ofour super salesmanship went into the Athletic Injury Fund. XVe also earned money by sponsoring the dances after our basket- ball games and operating the check room and coke stand. VVe didn't always make as much as we should have, but what's a few free cokes here and there? Something different, a Sock Hop, was tried this year. With bruised and battered toes, the kids danced in their stock- ing feet and it was one of our most successful dances of the season. Under the advisor hip of Mr. Cain and the leadership ofour cabi- net,f President-Chuck Sykora, Vice-President-Lefty Kress, Treasurer-Don Di Santis, and Secretary-Paul Cimperman, we worked together to promote good sportsmanship, one of the main goals of our club. As most people know, the main requirement for membership is a Varsity letter in any sport, but along with that letter goes sportsman- ship, physical Fitness, determination and the ability to get along with others. All in all, I think we have a swell bunch of guys in our club and I am proud to be a member. 31 O R KEY WORD . . SERVICE Right: Members in the Library Conference Room iron out last minute details for the X-Tal Ball. F Potocnik, D. Setele, Kopp, l.. Klima, B. Frank, F. Hanks, M. Bancale, l.. Piotrowski, T. Kulcral, B Auld, R. Zimmer, M. Henck, R. Arbaugh. One of the by-words of the Key Club is service. You see, the pri- mary purpose of our club is to serve our school by helping to park cars at our new stadium, and our community by unloading the blood- mobile and giving our aid there when needed. VVe also pack Christmas baskets for needy families. We are an international club sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Last summer there was 21 national convention in Dallas, Texas. Our Key Club sent three representatives, Steve Stonestreet, Tim Kukral, and Bob Auld. At this convention our members helped to elect the new national ofiicers. Another reason for attending this convention is to get ideas for our own club's program. Planning our activities is one of the duties of our club's oflicers. lhder the direction of our advisor, Mr. Coon, Mzlple Heights High School Principal, Bob Auld, President, Leo Piotrowski, Vice Pres- identg Rich Zimmer, Treasurer, and Tim Kukral, Secretary, plan our Key Club's annual dance, among other things. Most of the members of our club are Senior boys. lVe usually find many ways in which to serve our community and school, and enjoy ourselves while doing it. KEEPERS OF THE BOOKS I surely am glad we have a library in our school. lt's about the best place to study and is complete from books to reference material. - Clean, well-kept, and quiet. One day as I took my seat I noticed all the busy people in this large, well-lighted room, each with his own job. The head librarian, Miss Elizabeth Oldham, was getting ready to review new and old books for a class, so that the students can pick an interesting book for their book reports. Mrs. Alexander, the other libra- rian, was in the workroom looking up a magazine that a student had chosen from the Reader's Guide. Library assistants were buzzing around like bees-one was shelving the books and getting them all in alphabetical order, one was taking attendance by collecting the library passes which are taken to the studyhall teachers, one was checking out books at the desk while two others collected money on overdue books and stamped due-dates on cards and wrote out overdue notices. As I walked by the many shelves of books, I noticed the attractive signs telling what category the books, were in like sports, mystery, etc. But what really caught my eye was the bright, cheerful bulletin boards decorated in paper sculptures by the art students. DuringChristmas they used a white and gold paper sculpture angel with Christmas trees of the same type on the bulletin boards. In the back room I saw more library assistants busy with glue, scissors, and press, mounting maga- zines, mending books, and storing magazines. just as I was about to sit down-the bell rang! But I really felt the period was spent profitably as I had found outjust what goes on inside our own school library. S. Hoffman, nl. Hicks, j. Liskovec, j. Marowitz, S. Eldred, A. Kovach, C' Obarsky S. Freedle, A. Munici, C. Siemon, IV. Hren, T. Bancale J .K IJ E I I I -,......,..,..,,,,,,,,Wk-V' Q M .-Iboce: ROV' is O. Williams, E. Olyarnik, T. Laurenti, B. Kuta, P. Toth. ROW R. Bur, Hromi, F. Babbit, N. Moran. Right: C. Palker, C. Vohrout, C. Hyatt, J. Spisak Xu' g Mapleleaf Staff hard at work: KoppHBusiness Manager, A. Constantino, M. Brown-Asst. Editor, -I. Lisy-Editor, N. Price-Photographer, j. Hudak-Photographer, R. Arbaugh, D. Setele-Sports Editor. 1 AND HERE YOU ARE ! ! Yes! This is itl My Mapleleaf-to have and to hold as my very ownl just to say we worked loyally and ever so exacting probably won't mean much to everyone personally, but letls take a little look at what went into making your book, okay? Each page was planned, First, with copy and pictures juggled and re-juggled 'till they fit agreeably. With the finish of the First dummy copy, the printer's copy was painstakenly ruled to minute detail. All this time picture taking was being planned, and l'll always remember little Hr. Yenditti perched on that big 'ole ladder in the auditorium! Copy fall this readin' matterj was thought up and typed and FIN.-Xl.l.Y handed in. Boy, I'll NEVER forget the stories where I was .vhorl 50 words and didn't know where to get them, or 50 words over and hated to cut my masterpiece. Beside routine work of trimming photos to the IVXI6 and hunting high and low for equipment, there were the headaches. How about those pictures that turned out hori- zontal instead of vertical, or the only negative of our baseball team that got mis- placed in the shuffle? And remember Lhow could you forget? those little class pictures you bought I: for S1 ? Well, all of them had to be in homeroom and classes alphabeti- cally before they were printed here in the student section. l was so glad when they were Hnished, but could have cried when we found more hiding behind the filing cabinet! But we did it, after all, and just think ..... Not claiming to be professionals, we did this yearbook by ourselvesfor ourselves to remember forever. Sure, l'll often think of this log' staff and our giggles and tears with Mr. Morris, our advisor. Lefl: ROW 1-S. Gunya, B. Ford, A. Beamer, S. Spangler, J. Kus, B. Martin, L. Phillips, B. Zaucha, C. Nozar, K. Green, A. Kuly, C. Palker, B. Cooper. SITTING-N. Hunt, janet Kus, C. Milkovich C. Flad, K. Reibsell, B. Penkal. 34 I PLEDGE MYSELF . . . This morning, during an assembly the new members of National Honor Society were being inducted. As I sat watching the impressive proceedings, I was a bit envious of the students who were members of National Honor Society. It seemed to me that every member of N.H.S. was popular, as well as the kind of a student who does his homework every night. During the assembly the president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer gave a speech, one on each ofthe four traits so important in National Honor Society. The Varsity Choir sang, giving the assembly an air of dignity! Time was drawing near for the new members to be called on stage and given the oath, I pledge my- self- . Each member was chosen on the basis of leadership, scholarship, character and service. I-Ie must also be in either the upper IO per cent of the Senior class or the upper 5 per cent of the junior class. The candidates were rated by the Faculty, and members of N.H.S. Each member had an envelope with the name ofa new member in it. They came up one by one, opened the envelope and read the enclosed name. Many of my friends were chosen and I was both shocked and surprised when my name was read. My knees were so shaky that I could hardly walk to the stage!After all of the new members were on stage, we were given the oath, the colors of'National Honor Society fred, maroon, gold and whitel and a card signifying membership. Thus began a wonderful year for me as a member of National Honor Society. Our projects were home- room of the year, honor roll and sponsoring the N.H.S. dance. During the year each and every member did his best to extend his leadership, service, scholarship and character, Top Righl: ROXV 1-L. Piotrow- ski, I.. A. Phillips, B. Ford, B. Auld. ROW 1-C. Flad, P. Palum- bo, Lisy, N. Velek, S. Freedle S. Gunya, M. Brown, Csongei, E. Bialek, Kopp, C. VVitt, C. Koman, j. Hudak janet Kus, A. Beamer Richard Zimmer swings his part- ner to the tune of the caller's mu- sic at theHonorSociety's rolicking square dance. Remember? There was never a dull moment as the caller kept us hoppin' until we could have fallen on the floor from exhaustion 35 ROW 2-A. Kuly, M. Seman, K. Reibesell, Swatek, N. Hunt, C. Mraz, Zivney. ROW 1-M. Cle- ment, M. Di Penti, Spangler, B. Blatnik, Janice Kus, C. Nozar, cy ROWI A Crall lN Prxce A Stanek Deszcz V Drahos R Gish B Kochnut R Cowley R Moeller R Gush H Ilck Martonchlck Rowz -I Samardge D Leopard Brown R Bellomo T Beamer C Hormell D Rockhold D Cooper F Pool B lxonyz D osefson Row3 VV Hrxtf E Sabo C D1Nardo C Rfmsnack F Ilsy R Patrll-t T Robejsek G Clemens R Barrera O ca R Mmer M Elder B Sprague E Perko Lawson D Ratlca G Sudmcl. L Hartman T Ylmmer I Hvlsdos LIGHTS CAMERA ACTIO ' Have you ever attended the Clnema of our school? To you fellow students, who don t catch on, I mean the noon mov1es shown by the Projectlonlst Club We have three showmgs a day of movles that have been voted on by the students All movles are up to date whxch attracted good audlences The noon movie 1sn t the only t1me we use our slulls as projectlonlsts, we also show movles ln the class rooms on a partlcular subject VVe only show movles when we have a study hall and are able to run the projectors ofthe school qulte well Meetlngs are held to dlscuss the schedule of who w1ll show what mov1e and when and anythlng of mterest about the showmg of the movies Presldlng at these meetmgs IS Terry Beamer, Barbara Sprague, Vxce Presldent, Robert Beszcz, Treasurer, and Mr Mraz our Advlsor A great deal of credlt goes to h1m because he helped greatly ln maklng thls entertalnment pos slble See you at the Clnema 37 - . ' , '. ' , . ', J. , . , . . , . , . , . , . ', , . I ', J. ' '. - . , . , j. , . , . , 1. , . ' , . , .. , . ' '. , . j 3 : . - . ' 1, . , . D , . 4 . ', . 4. , . ' T, I .C V, . 1 . , n 1 Q Kofron, S. Laurie. ROW 4-R. Heimback, G. Rati- Y ' . Y ' 3 ' Y ' Y 7 J' y - I S , . . Y, . y n . , . . . 7 7 ' , . . . , . . . . . . Q33 ROVV 1-L, Seminuk, Papesh, B. Walleck, l. Szczech, M. Elder, B. Kail, C. Deka. ROW 2-H. Schwolow, -I. Quinn, S. Eldred, Brzoska, D. Brune, Giel, S. l.ichota. ROVV 3-j. DeFrange, H. Bremenour, P. Naso M. Chauncey, S. Laurie, F. McClelland, E. Laurie. Below: ROVV 1-F. Potocnik, N. Brandt, F. Hummel, D. Klimes, Leichliter, M. A. Clement, R. Holman. ROW 1- P. Toth, K. Tenerovich, S. Maleck, K. Riebesell, L. Grunt, I.. Tolbert, B. Zaucha. ROW 3-R. A. Zelina, B. Podolsky, -I. Spangler, S. Hummer, P. Vargo, P. Gregoric HELPING HANDS Being a Red Cross representative involves many in- teresting opportunities. As a representative chosen by my homeroom, I looked forward to participating in our meetings, which are held twice a month. Our main purpose is the planning and carrying out of plans for the Red Cross Campaign. We really get into the swing of things by having an assembly for the student body, and we explain to them the functions of the Red Cross. Wle usually get a big turnout from the kids because they know their money is going tc help someone who really needs it. Other projects carried on at our meetings are making favors for less fortunates, putting together picture al- bums, and stufhng toys for children. There seems to be a lot of messy paste, paper scraps and worried looks, hoping everything will turn out. But as the meeting comes to a close, the worried looks disappear and every- thing turns out as planned. Most of all I enjoy the field trips which we take to different Red Cross Stations. You get to see how plans are made and carried out for the campaign and how people co-operate with them. Two of our members attend special meetings held downtown 'for representatives from throughout Cleve- land. They learn more about the organization and re- port to us at our meetings what new items they learn. Although we've been in existence for only four years, many successful projects have been completed with full co-operation of the students. Be happy, be gay, do it the Red Cross way. Teeth chattering, knees knocking and trembling hands are some of the symptoms of play tryouts. After two days of tryouts, the cast was announced from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth graders who are el- igible. I was bursting with joy, when I learned that I got the part I wanted in the school play. As I think back over my three years in the Senior High Dramatics Club, at Maple Heights High School, I think not only of play tryouts, but ofother things, also. We had a lot of fun at the meetings. Bob Auld proved to be a cap. able and hardworking president. Chuck Balan, as vice president helped him a lot. VVe had a good time working on our plays and other projects. Also, it was interesting learning how to put on stage makeup correctly and the kinds to use. The kids who didn't get parts in the plays could work on props, make-up, costumes, and publicity, which were a lot of fun for everyone. Ofcourse, Judy I.isy, as secretary, kept a record of all the activities and projects of the club. Some ofthe money earned on the sale of tickets for the school plays goes to the Stage Crew Fund, some to the payment of props, and the rest to the Dramatics Fund. john Kopp, as treasurer, kept our books straight. Our big aim was to become Thespians, a national club for those interested in dramatics. The Thespians are the leaders of the drama, tics club. We were happy when we earned the ten points necessary for Thespians, by acting and working back stage. VVith these ten points, we were eligible to be chosen for Thespians. Those kids who didn't make it will try again next year. Oh, I'm sure going to miss Dramatics, now that I'm graduating. But I'm going to make it a point to come back next year for the plays in the fall and the one in the spring, also. I'm sure that when I'm older, Drarqatics will still be one of my fondest memories of high school. Ghost ofa Show, The Bishop's Candlesticks, and My Niece From Paris were the one-acr plays that we presented for experience's sake. The cast was, of course, chosen from our club and the directors were Thespian members, Bob Auld, judy Lisy and ClilT XVitt. C RTAIN GOING UP Right: Bob Auld ing the fall play. ROW' Ifj. Leichliter, M. Lang- shaw, B. Herbst, T. Clark, B. Auld, Kopp, C. Witt, R. Ar' baugh, B. Kail, J. Kopfstein Row 1-C. Palker, B. Penkal, D. Groh- man, M. Holt, T. Gates, K. Smet- ana, B. Symes, B. Curry, M. Cle- ment. ROVV 3-C. Balan, C. A. Beamer, K. Cedik, A. Bucci, M. Eke, R. Miragliotta, L. Tolbert. ROW' 4wG. Smith, Lisy, I.antz, B. Holmes, Osicka, G. Plavney, P. Anderson, S. Mallik as Hubert reads the paper dur- Far Right: Ardis Beamer as Mrs. Terrance,', in fur 39 coat, gets prepared to leave Mrs. Bramson's house. aa -L 1 Qi. hav' ROW' 1-j. Nespor, B. Konya, B. Gucciardo, D. Trubica, D. Barrett, B. Donnelly, B. Donnelly addresses -I. Parish in the auditorium during a 4th period Student Council meeting R. Bernard, A. Constantino. ROW' 1-N. Brandt, B. Elder, B. Napoli, S. Toth, I.. I-Iawley, S. Pecjak, T. Laurenti, C. Konicek. ROW' 3-G. Smith, il. Malicki, Y. W'endt, NI. Seman, -I. I.uc:1s, Y. Poji, M. Edwards. ROW' 4-D. Butler, K. Onizchak, DI. Powell, DI. Spangler, D. Hlad, P. W'argo, C. Scott. GGOVERN MEN T OE THE PEOPLE, EOR THE PEOPLE . . . E. Kress, L. jones, J. Parish. STANDING-J. Jelinski. It tter 5355 ...,,-.0 A Si. , .,,,, .. , ar Today is my lirst day in the Student Council. just think! I was elected as representative from my homeroom. We will meet once every two weeks with representatives from each homeroom. I remember last year we met after school, but this year we will meet during school. Meetings will rotate during different periods. It is an honor tn be in an organization like the Student Council. It promotes a spirit of unselfishness among the students. The Student Council is an organization which helps govern the school. It makes laws and regulations for the betterment of the school. W'e have many other jobs besides making laws and regulations such as putting up queen candidates and taking charge of the ceremonies. W'hat I like best of all though is the Student Council's non-profitable dance. The Student Council gave me a feeling of responsibility. It is ourjob to help solve the every day problems by always trying to promote good will and understanding with the student body and our school. Members of the Student Council are ofgood character. W'e must have foresight and diplomacy. Also we must be able to debate and take both sides of an argument. Our constitution helps us often in various problems. 40 ,rf ...W lj ma .l. Nespor, -I. Homva, NI. Seman. Mr. j. Gates is surprised by a true candid The Student Council is at work every period of the day. They are on the job before school and even after school. If you run out ofnotebook paper and you have some homework to do in a hurry there's the book store , supplied and run by the Student Council. Starting the first period, through the ninth the Council has placed reliable students in various parts of the hall. These people are known as hall guards. Theirjob is not easyg they must keep the halls clean, quiet and check all passes. Somef times a hall guard will be asked to take over a teachers class or to run errands. Before or after lunch you might want to stop in at the recreation room. Maybe you like to dance, play games, or just listen to the music. You would find this all taken care of by the Student Council. You Find a friendly atmosphere here and it is a good place to relax from your studies. The Student Council places guards in the cafeteria during lunch period. Theirjob is to watch the lunch lines and give the cafeteria teacher a helping hand. Every day there are many objects that are lost in school. These lost objects are found by students and are taken to the lost and found . The lost and found is run by the Student Council. It is open all day long except at lunch time. Most objects that are turned in are books. lfyou would be working in the lost and found you would find that the English book is the one lost the most. l wonder why? Yes, the Student Council does a lot for the school. lt's almost impossible to go through a day ofschool without running into Student Council personnel. It could be as a hall guard or in the book store, recreation room, lost and found, cafeteria and in many other activities that the Council runs. B. Zaucha, N. Brandt, B. Donnelly 41 S 4 ROV' I-E. Kress, N. Hunt, F. Bialek, C. Sykora. ROW 2-B. Gucciardo, A. M. Constantiono, F. Anderson, C. blilkovich, ROW' K3-P. Palumbo, R. jonov. 1 ?.:, , ' . 1 f . TO BE OR OT TO BE One of the greatest thrills ofmy life was to be selected for Thespian Troop I39f, the National Dramatics Club. Ofcourse, l earned the ten points necessary by acting and working back stage on properties, costumes, make-up, and publicity. But it was a lot of fun. l really enjoy my magazine, Dramatics, That's the magazine given free for one year, when you become a Thespian. You know a Thespian never forgets the wonderful surprise when he or she is given the award of Best Actor or Actress of the Year. Ot' course, the biggest thrill is wing ning that coveted trophy for being the Best Thespian of the Year, presented at the school assembly in early spring. l'll always think of the Thespian meetings with great pleasure. They were fun! And then, l'll think of the plays and the kind of pride at seeing my name on the program, with a little star next to it, indicating that I'm a Thespian! I will remember, next the parties after the play at the house of one of the kids in the Cast. It was a wonderful way to end the weeks of rehearsals and the final night of the play. All the east and the props, costumes, makefup and publicity committees, as well as the stage crew join to have a good time l'll remember all these good times and I'll always have my little gold pin to remind me of Thespians. 'ville I 1.41: Barb Herbst as Mrs, Bam- son ponders at Dan's CCliH' Wittj actions as Olivia Qjudy l.isyD keeps the household records. Right: Opening of play finds Oli- via reading to Nurse Libbey fMary Ann Clementl and Mrs. Bramson. .hi Wm. .mr- ROXV 1-C. Balan, R. Arbaugh, C. Deka. Auld, B. Herbst, J. Lisy . -my ROVV 2-A. Beamer, j. Kopp, T. Clark, C. XVitt. ROW 3 -B by X- A NIGHT MUST FALL b LY WILLIAMS SEE Danny, what are you going to do with that cushion? This is one of the most remembered lines of the fall play, Nighr Must Fall. Yes, this is the spine tingling scene when Danny, bellhop at the Tallboys, smothers Mrs. Bramson with a pillow. CClil'f VVitt was Danny and Barbara I-Ierbst was Mrs. Bramsonj I'll never forget that crack of thunder. I also remember that terrifying scenewhen Mrs. Bramson is alone.All ofa sudden, the curtains covering the doorway are pushed open and there stands Danny. How we all screamed! It was quite a shock. Quite a change was the funny scene where Mrs. Terence, the housekeeper, Cplayed by Ardis Beamerj came out of the kitchen with a huge frying pan, ready to hit the first policeman in sight. Sandy Malik, as Dora-the maid, had her scene when she found a hand sticking up in the rubbish pit. Remember! There's something sticking out. A hand, oh, Miss Grayne, somebody's hand!!l I remember Judy I.isy's portrayal of Olivia Grayne, the strange, quiet and plain-looking girl, who turned out to be beautiful and in love with Danny. i'ThUmp, thump, thump. That is just Inspector Belsize's Cjohn finding the body of Mrs. Bramson. Always handy with her little black bag and her cheery Toodaloo' .1 4. Koppj cane, as he goes from room to room, Finally ', Nurse Libby was played by Marianne Clement. l really had to laugh when the audience thought that Hubert CBob Auldl, a distinguished and well-mannered gentleman, was thought to be the murderer who killed the blond Qwith the open-work, faldalaldy stockingsj from the Tallboys. Chuck Balan made an excellent flashlight carrier and hoot owl. CHe did a lot of work backstage too.D The play could never have gone on without the help of the props committee, the make-up commit' tee and the stage crew, as well as the publicity and costume committees, the names of which are too numerous to mention. But you know them, they're the kids who do a lot of hard work and show out- standing leadership in school. Remember this? E2,ue.fti0n: What's that? Refponser VVhat light? Top Righl: Maid Dora CSandy Mallikl brings Mrs. Bramson her chocolates. Riglzl: john Kopp, Inspector Belsize, sizes up the situation after clamping cuffs on murderer, Dan fCliFfVVittl. l,ejf.': The climax of Night Must Falln: Dan mur- ders lNIrs. Bramson. 43 .gif 5- is-v t K . ROW' I- D, Mitten, B. Konya, Nl. Smolik, .-X. Hladik, M. Wolmar, nl. Mcliown, R,L'olcl1rimli,-I. Hagar, R. Dolan, NI.I'1lder, B. Rail, ROW.,-Nl.Chauntey, D. Hut. Kucha, 'lf Simon, P. Hollenlverg, K. Schultz, P. Dipaola, R, l.utes, W'. Thompson. lCI',l i.SlI11l1CCl'l, l'. lirostik, D. lierlock, D. Plewacki, G. Simak, F. Barrera, NI. Rihic, ROW' 1 -B. W'allecl-4, bl. Selvor, Nl. Totaro, B. Napoli, F. Lisy, KI. Smalley,T. Toth, S. Hummer, H. Corbett, D. Hlad ROW' I-C. Balan, D. Dozer. ROW' 1 851. Mathews, M. Holt, A. Beamer. ROW 3-J. Osicka, M. Clement -I. Lisy, J. Register Left-right, 'bout face, one-two. Straighten that line. YT' Get in step. These words are heard often in the Senior Band. And you know, Maple Heights High School was the first school around here to use lights on their feet and hats. lt makes a nice effect. l remember also, the muddy shoes, the freezing toes, trying to figure out a formation sheet for the first time, losing my music on the field, and trying to get from my eighth period class to my locker for my coat, and then to the band room, before the ninth period bell rang. These are some memories of marching band. Then came concert season. It was fun sight reading a piece of music for the first time. I remember the many rehearsals and the last few weel-as before the concert, when we worked like mad to get our music ready on time. And then, the concert was here and I can re- member the beautiful lights of red and blue that were supplied by the Stage Crew to give a special effect to 5 ROW 1-E. Tyszka, B. Graves, N. Lisy, K. Ovark. ROW 1-P. Poubek, C. Slawinski G. Snrinick, M. Sulvi. D. Kidgel. ROW 3-D. Ratica, P. Mowinski, J. Lantz our music. XVe were a little nervous at first, but it was really fun. I remember Band Tag Day, when we would be at one of the shopping centers collecting contributions for our band. Many people, even out-of-towners, gave their nickels, dimes, quarters, and even dollars to the de- light of our band members. The contributions, of course, went to purchasing band uniforms and instru- ments. Then, the year came to an end. Memorial Day was here. It was fun to march in that parade, and quite an honor. I remember one year, even Governor Lausche was there. livery year the high honor of being able to play the taps at the Memorial Day ceremony is given to one of rhe trumpet players in our band. Well, those are the memories of my four years in the Senior Band. Ir was hard work, coming from the 6th Grade Band to the Junior Band to the Senior Band. But it was fun! , ROW' I-J. Barto, C. Koman, L. Ratzel, A. MacKenzie. ROVV 1-N. Jirsa, I.. Kolar, G. Chauncey, B. YVilson, C. Boros. ROVV 3-P. Sonoga, VV. Fritzinger, M. Coon, A. Kuly Lights, fire, and tlags tell the story of the majorettes. The highlight of the halftime shows are the numbers in which we twirl fire batons. K. Riebesell, K. Bruch, jordak, Spangler, P. C. Balan, Spangler, B. Klouzal, Lisy Cooper, VValz. FRONT-tl. Spangler 1 K I r u B I1 1 tc o D Plshko XXILIINH' ROW o Bthkt org I let B o lxwlltkvwskl Q Dum ln L fupmun RON 1 o IJ Sc U Q mu x B W l I litumglrdntr F TURE HALF TI E STARS See us strut as proud 1s peuocks' Lett, rlght left r1ght, lom get on the rlght foot' We Ire lust 4 group of IITIIJITIOLIS-lUI'l1OI' mu NICIHUIS whose cheeks bulge ind whose eves writer, whlle trylng to nuke the notes sound rlght We pr ILYICC hfth period even d lx but do we dlshke the du try outs Lome' We rush lround trw mg to hnd our IHUSIL, so thit we m u t'1ke lt home to mike sure we C U1 play the number tomorrow Ihe hlgllllbllf of the ye lr ls when we mirch for 1 vxrslty footbxll game Wh it 1 tlmel 'Iurn it the rlght yflrd llne, stop III the rlght posmon, 1nd play the rrght notes we try to remember all these l'l1lI1gS I ll nex er be ible to do thls' I stre 1111 -Xnother lug lrlur IS the fmnu xl sprmg Qoncert Ihe qemor B md puts on the hrst h llf md we put on the setond half W h it fun' We pl xx ITl'1I'CllCS ind other well know n composltlons We plrtlclplte IH the NICINOVI ll I7 u I lrlde Ih1s1s 1lw Us U1 un forgett lble experleme I su llls lt 18 so hot th it you persplre md thunk xou ll newer m zke rhe long, m lrch to Cxtw H111 but you do I ll never forget the thrllls ot umor H md, md I ll new er forget the m mx frlends I m ldc Yi ' .,':,x K sm' Q a ,fi ,, ,gr ,-5 27 z ,fy , sw F 4 R u Q ,t , .bak P fl Zig W F -S 3 5 , E . P 5 XS A s 7 I2 1' I I 5 XJ inf -, i 1 AQ FI F6 .,,m,M I--Q.. fs, S' 3 A vi' ag , 1 - Sf.. ,Mg . 'Q -, iilff 5 . s ROW 1fG. Shrider, A. Constantino, B. Gucciardo. ROW Qfls. Phillips srantino and Treasurer4Bill Gucciardo. We then start making plans for the Christmas concert, which I think is anticipated far sooner by us than most groups. I am always thrilled to see our group of 73 students work together for the purpose of giving our audience a concert they will never forget. lt is really funny the way things become confused before concert time. Music seems to be forgotten, performers seem unprepared, peo- ple are absent and the usual before-concert butterflies are back again. But somehow with the ever-present patience of our director, Mrs. Paulman, we sing our way through another concert to another tri- umph. At this season of the year there are many other things to oc- cupy a choir member's time such as assemblies, city-wide caroling, school caroling and parties. After Christmas we prepare for contests in which choir ensembles and soloists perform. XVe have many rehearsals and preliminaryjudg- ings before the big day. Criticisms resulting from these contests help our choir members to realize their weak and strong points. Although these contests are not required and are entered by only a few, there is one performance each year in which all must appear and that is the Tri School Festival. This is not strictly a contest but is a show put on by Bedford, Garfield,and Blaple Heights choirs in order that they might, through friendly competition, raise their own standards. , '-u.. 4.1 Of course all through the year we are given tests and grades, just as in other classes. This is to make sure we are not uloafing on the job. This may sound too much like work-as a matter of fact, it is work, but we love doing it or we wouldn't be here. This year an equal share of the responsibilities has been carried by a younger group called our Concert Tenorsf' They include eighth and ninth grade boys, selected by Mrs. Paulman, to fill in our shortage of tenors. They have done a splendid job and are gratefully thanked by our choir. Last, but not least, after various and sundry assemblies and per- formances we reach the finale of our choir year and this, as you may guess, is the spring concert. Committees have been planning since the Hrst of the new year, the art department has been sketching and now the sketches turn into well planned backdrops and program covers, new music has been learned and costumes are made. For juniors and seniors both, this marks the end of a year of con- stant co-operation in creating one of the things we love most music. For the seniors it is more special than ever. The same butterflies are back, but it's our last concert, our last audience, our last applause in Maple Heights High. And now we hope that through the years the members of Varsity Choir will maintain its high standards and remain a group of which we are all proud. 49 All eyes focus on the director as the Varsity Choir irons out the rough spots in Oklahoma during third period rehearsal. Mr. W. Champion's 8th grade jr. String Class re- hearses the selections from Showboat that they will play during intermission of the play Time out for Ginger. MIXED VCICES I . . . In mixed ensemble, which in- cludes zo choir members, chosen liy means of tests, we plan and practice for our different perform- 'I . zlnces for school and outside groups. Christmas time is natur- ally one of our lnusiest. We sing in the Christmas concert and assem- l' lily, for Kiwanis, Rotary and this year in addition, for a Civic I,ea- gue and Sorori ty. The girls' ensemlwle, meanwhile, have prepared for their appearance in the concert and assembly. i Music contest soloist I.. Yarmusch l gets the final approval on her en- V trance, Come to the Fair, from l Hrs. D. Paulman. ROW C. Witt, F. Samardge, R. Barrera, ll. Pallaer, D. Plewaclai, If. Adolph, If. Simzlcela, I.. Hart- m inn D Butler, P. Dolson. ROW 1fC. Robert, N.'I'a1Iwoo, R. Seith, NI. Smalley, D. Dipfiola, H. Ra- quet D Anderson, B. Thompson, D. Walter, D. Whitelaw. ROW iiD. Devaul, -I. Kucha, R. Mac- rull P Hollenlierg, B. Barnes, T. Simon, G. Dark, G. I-Iormell, IV. I-Iren, G. Simak. ,,.0flf? GPF? . It 1 sO , sg 1 E gg I 5 x U Q. ROW' in P. Bolino, D. Dofer, D. Setele, D. Trulwica, K. Haerr, D. Nethery, Ci. Shrider, R. 'Iiopolslxl RIJW :H D. Shankleton, NI.Trz1vis,I..-lones,.-X.Constanrino,I,.I'hillips, C. Iflad, N. Hunt, NI. Cos ROW ,gf--N. Nlorzin, N.SI'T1f'L'li11T,I,. Yarmusch, B. Pavlik, I. Sxcfech, NI. Brown, NI. Di I'enti FUTURE TE ORS A D BASSES Singing one ot' their favorites, Hymn to Music, the Varsity Choir gives their com- plete attention to following Mrs. D. I,lllllITlZlI'l,S tempo. 1 5 5 I 1 1 ' Q 3 1 uv Q ' I v 12 'Xi 4 ROW 1-M. Rebic, B. Elder, D. Glitch, S. jonov, S. Fldred, I.. Providenti, A. Balser, -I. Zappia, S. Babbit. ROVV 1-P. Grostick, YV. Katz, B. Kavan, C. Grill, D. Royski B. Powers, ll. Szabo, M. lNTolis, J. Mulanax, M. Totaro. ROW' 3-C. Nowak, G. Schan ilec, B. Kereky, G. Mowinski, I.. Hodgkins, M. Armcnio, ul. juhasz, C. Toth, C. Shin karak, J. Spisak. ROW 4,-N. Case, Pantaleo, M. Chauncey, B. Catalano, P. Wargo, S. Zola, J. Powell, M. Latona, B. Maser, L. Slasinski GIRLS' GLEE The Boys' Ensemble stands ready in position to sing one of their fa- vori tes, Kentucky Babe. -Xs members of the Glee Clubs, we concentrate on music reading, finding the singing part best suited for each individual, and develop- ing our voices. Both Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs elect their own of- ficers who take over when Mrs. Paulman is absent. There are no spe- cific requirements for either Glee Club. Of course voice quality is im- portant, but any freshman with a real interest in music and love of singing is welcome to join. From the Glee Clubs our ninth grade Mixed Chorus is chosen. This choir gives us more experience in singing four, six, and eight-part har- mony. As in the older choral groups, we also have ensembles. Although the two Clubs clirfer greatly in size' fthe Girls' Glee with 7,3 members, the Boys, with 31 fthe interest and enthusiasm are the same. ROW' leB. Reutener, D. Sadowski, G. Maracz, K. Lynce, M. Elder, G. Barnicol K. Gries, M. Csongei, Stem. ROW' 2-G. Tracy, M. XVolner, M. Smolik, J. Kress, N Chisholm, N. Martin, M. Medlin, P. Toth, D. Gerlock, C. Scott. ROW' 3-J. Scott R. Frigger, B. Kail, S. Hasinger, S. Hummer, C. Henley, J. Varley, M. Garcher. ROW' 4.-T. Vranich, P. Gegan, E. Hanvald, K. Kic, J. Sebor, B. VValeck, B. Podolskv, M Lupica, Malicki T f l AV -K Oki - .VK in Q-P ROVV 1-F. Potocnik, Mahoney, B. Bellomo, A. DiCarlo, G. Smith, B. Graves, jim Farkas, B. Gunya, N, Lisy, D Kidgell, D. Nemeth, T. YVoods. ROVV 2-B. Zirnfus, P. NVright, G. Sudnick, M. Edwards, L. Appleby, N. Obert, .I Setele, C. Sadowski, S. Lev, K. Hager, T. Laurenty, L. Tolbert. ROW3-P. Wisniewski, Papesh, M. Fink, Moss, H Siemer, S. Waltz, S. Cooper, G. lneman, D. Grohman, j. hlordak, P. Anderson, A. Bucci. ROXV4-J. Robbins, G. Smith, j. Hicks, V. Louis, D. Ratica, Elffers, S. Mallik, Lantz, M. Sulyi, Harris, C. Batone NEXT YEAR . . . . VARSITY CHOIR ! ! Come ring the'curtain up, the drama is beginning. . . This was the opening line of song in our part ol' the 1956 Christmas Concert. Watch as the spotlight shows a merry bit ofmake-believe. . . Surrounded by sugar-plum fairies, Russian Trepak dancers, toy flutes, and flowers, we sang our way through Tchai-- kovsky's.V1zlc'r'ackf1'S11iIf. lt was a tough number and we really had to work at it, but Mrs. Paulman and we, too, were justifiably proud of the results. Two other appearances which we made this year were the Sophomores' Thanksgiving Assembly and the Spring Concert. We Cadets are actually a junior varsity choir. Although we're a younger group,we share the same high standards as the Varsity Choir. President john Pershern and the other officers, Vice President, Robert Graves, Secretary, judy Lantz, and Treasurer, Georgianna Smith meet with Mrs. Paulman to settle any difiiculties that arise. Most of us are sophomores, but the choir is also open tobiuniors and seniors lacking experience to be in the Varsity. Cadet requirements are one year of Glee Club plus musical ability, a spirit of cooperatioon, and a sincere interest in singing. 53 Our next step is Varsity Choir. l.et's hope we all make it. . , 'A Besides choral groups and soloists, the band had thirty people representing Maple Heights in the music contest. One ofthe participating groups from the band was the clarinet quartet-F. Simak, F. Tyszka, M. Holt, T. Corbett The Girls' Ensemble is shown practicing their song for the music contest this year. eM. DiPenti, L. Yarmusch, M. Brown, N. Smrekar, M. Travis, l. Szczech ,....,., '.. ' Y' 5OZQSOBMSOZMGOMOWOWOMOMOMOMOWOMOMSOEQGSOBQMSOZQA 0 0 E2 - E5 - -L . .L AA W 22 EE , E2 2? YgQ99QQ99QQO99QQ99QQ99QQ99QQ99QQ99Q99QQ99QQQQQ99QQ99QQ9QQ99Qe99 C 'YS if 123 ggi c O O M o - O Q9 3 CD CD CD CD C Q O 3 C ' CD Q 3 Q C Y Y Y Coach Sngth paves or words of Qisdom rr: rl! uighrh tcmin nr half' rings. Gzunc Wlx Maple vswBcdford. v Y W v 54 E5 23 Eff-J Sports played an lmportant role xn my days at Maple I-Ielghts Hlgh Vkhen I wasn t out for a sport I was slttlng ln the stands with the rest of the fans poundlng the bleachers and stampmg my feet to the cheer stamp, stamp, stamp, your feet I knew when I went out for sports that I would have to choose be tween sports and clubs because long hours of practlce are requlred to perfect the plays and that leaves llttle tlme for other actlvltles How ever, just as clubs gxve you the chance to develop soclally, sports ald you 1n developlng your body as well as your personality Cooperatlon was what really counted when we played basketball and football Our coach always gave us added strength just by being there No one could ever know what Went on ln our mlnds when we walked out onto the wrestllng mat alone However, we were never what really counted, especlally at those thrlllmg games wxth Bed ford, our tradltlonal rlval I have been talkmg too much about us boys, for we weren t the only ones sportlng maroon letters on whlte sweaters Our gxrls can be just as proud to wear the1r M s as we, for they worked just as hard, partlclpatmg ID the many glrls sports, to earn them They often traveled to Bedford Shaker, and other nelghborlng schools to play an CXClflflg game, make some swell frxends, and have a lot of fun Both boys and glrls enjoyed the prlvllege of 1 hne gym and equ1p ment Gym leaders set hne examples by their skulls and helped us learn the ropes, so to speak Yes, we certalnly had many opportunltles to develop our bodles and have a terrlhc tlme dolng lt It was always fun to wln, but wm or lose we knew we had done our best Paul Cxmperman Karl Haerr and Don K8llh0WSkl try to stop Mr Brlstow from scormg ln the Varsity Faculty game Note Mr West erbeck at left ,LQ7z7M,Q sf Q34 me and Wofff 9TQ,99Q299Q2 l . . 9,4 f 'Z .- ' I .- ' il 7 . . . . ' S - O ' . . I . . f Q I . I I I ' .- s . . L' . Q o I x si s s I si . 5 , O . - o . absolutely alone, for our school was always behind us, and that was j 0 .. j . A ' - ' l 0 tl c ,,- -I N , - s ' si I sf X G .. 1 O O 5 s ' o ee, ' CD CD O O O C O CD O VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES MAPLE 20 Holy Name 6 6 Shaker 26 IQ VV. Reserve 6 31 Bedford I3 21 Xvilloughby 6 o Berea I3 I4 Brush 27 IQ Garfield I2 18 Ravenna 6 We opened the season by dumping Holy Name by a score zo-6, but a strong Shaker team defeated us in our next game 26-6. We emerged victorious in our game against Western Reserve Academy by a score 19-6. We were all fired up for our game against our rival, the Bedford Bearcats and trounced our tradi- tionally strong but surprisingly weak team 31-13g our highest score of the season. The first game in the new stadium brought against us the Rangers from Willoughby, who defeated us zl-6, and in our next game against the Braves of Berea we were tripped lj-OL our only shutout of the year. The weatherman was unkind to our team in the next game with Brush by having it rain. During the rain our queen was crownedeand we lost the game Z7YI4 even though we tried everything reasonable. The victory of I9-1 2 over the Garheld Bulldog squad upset the applecart because they were a heavily favored, conference-title-minded team. This was a very pleasant event as far as the team and coaches were concerned not only because we won but we tried something new that worked. Gene Heilinger, half- back, and George Shrider, quarterback, changed positions. Gene was kept at quarterback for our next and last game of the season which we won against Ravenna 18-7. We wound up the season with a 6-3 win-loss record and were in a three way tie for 2nd place in the Greater Cleveland Conference. All told we scored 148 points to our opponents 1 16. The manner in which we played our last two games was considered by the coaches to be real hard-nosed football. We tackled and blocked with the kind ofdesire that we lacked in the earlier part of the season. We had a good year, with only three oflast years lettermen returning. ln all we had nineteen lettermen, eleven returning next year. The starting offensive lineup is as follows: left endflien Roy, right-end-Ray Rybka- 1st team all conference, and Dave Trubica, left tackle-Merle Prebel-Press Star, :nd team all conference, right tacklef-lack Beechuk-honorable mention Press Star, left guarde-Charlie Oymaian, right guardABob Barry, centerfliarl Haerr, quarterback-George Shrider and Gene Heilinger, fullback-john l,illie and -Ioe Kubica, right halfback-Chuck Sykora. The starting defensive lineup is as followsg left end-Ray Rybka, right end-Dick Barrett and Dave Trubica, left tackle+Merle Prebel, right tackle-j ack Beechuk, middle guard-Charlie Oymaian, out- side linebackers-Chuch Sykora and George Shrider, inside linebackers-Bob Barry, joe Kubica and Tony Planicka, halfbacksAGene Heilinger, Ist team all conference and Rd Peters. 57 Ed Peters 443, picks up the necessary yardage as Oymaian blocks out the opposition 8 c'M's SPELL MUSTANGS' LETTERMEN Co-captains Chuck Sykora and Merle Preble were the boys who really sparked the team this season. Chuck, who was the only 3 year letterman, had great possibilities, but he was injured early in the season and that handicapped our ground attack. hlerle is a real hard-nosed football player. He was in on at least c,0', of all the defensive tackles and made the Press allstar team and received a place on the all conference second team. Chuck played halfback and Merle played tackle, while George Shrider, who was quarter-back, played some real nice football, and called the plays smartly. George, like Merle was a 2 year letterman. Bob Barry, who played guard, received his first award in football this season. He too is a hardfnosed football player. Ken Roy and Ray Rybka held up their ends of the line with supremacy and Ray made the all, conference first team end. Ernie Bialek also played end. Although a first year man, Ernie helped the team a great deal with his high spirit and hard tackling. Douglas Mitschke, a lad that has been out for 3 years and tried his best, achieved a goal and received his first award in football. 587166 CHUCK SYKORA-3 yearsfcaptain-from junior High to Varsity. MERLE PREBLE-1 years-captain-1 year -IV to Varsity-Press allfstar. GEORGE SHRlDERA2 years- -quarterbacks! year .IV to Varsity. BOB BARRY-I year---guard-2 years .IV to Varsity. KEN ROY- 1 yeareendewz years jV to Varsity. ROY RYBKA-I year-end- 2 years jV to Varsity-all conference. ERNIE BIALEK-1 yearfend-2 years ,IV to Varsity. DOUGLAS MITSCHKE -I year-guard-1 years jV to Varsity. SEASON: VVins-6g Losses-3 Merle Preble Charles Sy kora George Shrider Ernest Bialek Doug las Mitschkt Ray Rybka Bob Barry ken Roy GRID'S COMING ATTRACTIONS Our junior Yarsity squad ran into a little troulile this year. With the lack of mernliers, our team had little depth and no one to fall lvack on if there were any injuries. Coach Bolt Kastelic went to many games with only thirteen lmoys. Our opening game was against Shaker. ln this lmattle we came out on the short end I4-7. ln the second game against Bedford they stopped us lj-IS. liven after the two opening games ended in defeat we didn't give up. There was determination in our minds- we wanted to win! The next week Garfield invaded our gridiron and we again came up on the small end of the .14-7 score. We traveled to TVilloughlmy with hopes high for our first victoryf- we met defeat 18.7. YVanting revenge for the first lieating we received from Bedford, we made an effort to wing lvut Bedford rolled over us Zo-6. liven with only one game left, the spirit ofwanting to win was still there. The practice sessions were tougher that last week, and with all the willingness that could be expected, we traveled to Brush for our last game. But again we came home a sad team-sad that our efforts of the day had failed and we had not won a game all season. Brush had beaten us 13-6. No longer are we the inexperienced, sad boys, for we look forward to next year when what we learned will lie put into practice on the Varsity squad. We'Il be out there fighting and winning for the old Alma Mater. ROW 1-Coach R. Kastelic,G. Roulhac, L. Dfbllliflkl S Bran ln R Citiltno I SLuhy T armlm 'N Price D Faix lCoacl'1l.RUlY1--B.l.eiderliach, K. Koneval, bl Hfllldlx B Dula T lox mo F Sessana C 'Woser -XBSPNII Opatrny. jR. VARSITY FOOTB.-Xl,l. SCORES NI.-XPLE 2 9 ' Shaker I4 - ' I4 Bedford 23 U ' Garfield KZ4, Xffr ' ' Willoughby I8 6 Bedford lo ,D 7 Brush I3 S3 8 +2 U A , rr t 4 3 W i 5 9 1.5. . , at .g'4ww ff , ...ts s Wa A.. if ,rift-,AP T' . .' s . M.. 1' .-,, 1. USTANG COLTS - - MIGHTY COURAGE 11 ff: , 5 ' if A 1 , . fc,-gi'7il i E 4 'L -nike. Q , K . . . Q. . . Q. ' ' QA I --3 'M ziggy, We had a good season in winning six, taeing one and losing one. 1 . sz, ff V 'V+ f 1 ln our opening game with Garfield we dropped them 7-o, in our second game we stopped a strong Roosevelt team 6-o. Q za ig, H' at i Holy Name invaded our Held with the idea of giving us a trounsing, lwut Holy Name went home with a :ao beating lwy ,X us Colts. The eighth grade memlxers of the team played a game against Bedford's eighth graders on our turf. ln this game M there were many surprises, as the young players fought like wildcats to bring home a victory. And they did with a I4-I 1 is edging of the Bedford team. -,Qi 3 g Q l said we had one defeat this year, but actually the loss to Parma Schafff was a game against some pretty lsig lioys, and , 1. X f . it we played for all we were worth. But, Parma Schaff had just a little stronger team than we and they lveat L15 lj-O. .Nm ' , ln o11r regular game with our arch-rival Bedford, hard nosed footliall playing, hard tackling, and good running played a large part in the game for lioth teams. As the final gun sounded the score stood at I3-lj. Our last game was played at Orange and it was a hard play victory for us, we rolled over Orange lj-O. Good spirit, hard nosed playing, and a good defense were the key factors in our successful season. g 1 Head coach, Mr. Ross Smith, and assistant coach, Mr. Westerlieck, who both like all sports, enjoyed this past season and hope that the future will lvring more victories. Mr. Smith said, The lmoys followed the tradition of Maple Heights ,ji 34, . ' Q fair play, good sportsmanship and many victories. W, .- A ,M - l'll always rememlser those two years as a lot of fun and excitement. Next year, l'lI lie looking forward to .l V lHlSli1'fl'1lll . H wgugg-' U , ff and then, finally, to my goal as a memlier ofthe Varsity Basketliall Teaml ' 1... ,, . ' ' . ' WZ-Z FQ' f., i ,- i F L i i 1' 1 as That's Gugliotta running with the hall rat the rightl on Maple Heights soil in a junior High game. ROW' ighl. Borszcn, M. Dorazewski, Ci. Racin, R. Solinsky, C. l.isy, D. Anderson, B. Nlarchese, C. lVitt, R. Colelsrook, Nlanagersz XYoody, Langham, N. Fgizii, G. johnson, B. Barnes, D. lYargo, D. Butler, Teli. ROW' 3-gl. Feko, gl. Gugliotta,,l. Cole, H. Canter, T. Rossnagel, R. lVIacRaild, J. Shrider, B. Thompson, P. DiPaola, S. Gelle, B. jerry, j. Russler, P. Hollenlmerg, B. Konya, -I. Howard, j. Harper. ROW 2-J. Rice, j. Lewis, J. McKown, nl. Corsaro, D. Tohik, K. Kunc, M. Patsolic, T. Alesci, A. jirsa, DI. Hendricks, F. Al. Bukee, -I. Kucha, KI. DiDominico, R. lorgenson. g t.. 1 M , 4' ' 'A , 1 ' .,, f .paws . . W,,..,. xg I 3. -' Ei :pg.Q I W1 1 -as JP' The gym is a busy place after hours! fNote Maple After school Boys' Intramurals in the gymnasium. Pennant on the back wall.J CSure looks like an ambush on the barebacked player struggling to keep the balllj O R GYM IUMPED WITH ACTIO Every year, Mr. D. Wylie and Mr. I.. Bristow engage a few of us junior and senior boys to help out in the gym classes. We are usually members of one of our athletic teams. Some of our duties are to check shower numbers, keep scores ot' the games in Class, and keep Doc XVylie and Mr. Bristow on their toes. Intramurals are one of the after school activities for the fellows who didn't have the time for varsity sports: football, basketball and volleyball. This year in intramural football the Cobras, a senior team, came out on top winning 7 and tying 1. In basketball, the Cobras again dominated the scene with an undefeated season and a 8-o record. The Cobras also won the playofl' in the tournament this year. ln junior High Intramurals, the 'Thunderbirds won the league with a 7-1 record. It's nice to know that even though you have a job after school and can't try out for the competative sports with other schools you can still have intramurals to go out for and participate in. 61 f Murton, E. Kress, K. Roy Gucciardo, M. Preble, D. Kalinowski Setele, R. Zupanc, R. Barry . Shrider R. Barrett, Peters, R. Donnelly G. Heilinger, D. Trubica, A. Planicka K. Olesinski T1 .4 hs, JA, 4 7' 1605 P Qcmdej B 'Nlartln D Prnt I Sw1telx rl C lXllIFl0WNl-xl C Olmrxln l Huwlex B 'i1l1r1 M Stuhjler I 'Nlxlxclxr IQNFFIVNC lfzrmuxh lx lxunc B Cfltilinu 'N Que ELL MAKE THE OISEV ' The cheers Fight Te1m Fxght 1nd One 1Step hive been runmnu thmugh mx mmd fur the lut rwu weelu lsemuse the day h IN En llly arrwed wh1ch so m1m Qlrlx look torw1rd to Fl od u durmg the 9th permd, cheerle xdmg trxoum wxll he held' We have been practlcmg 'arm mrmunx, cfmrtwheelx, xplxtx, md pep which 'are required to lwecume 1 X 1rx1ty Y ee, or umor Hlgh Cheerleader Suphomores md umori can he 13 Y ee Cheerleaders 'md lumur wlrh cheermg expenence or ll'lX xenmr 1. 1n he un the X farsmrx xqufad Flghrh 'md mnth Lrxderx C in lwecume unmr Hleh Lheerle 1derx Fhex are not requxred to do lm C lrtwheelx or xp lf l L wx ITNIIN C eerlwderx ire chc LH l X pupul lr um ut the tu Lnr wdx md the tour ax XLLN md me unmr Hlbh Lhurle ldnrx 1re chown ln 1 NPCCI ll cummmrree m xde up ul re when md repruent ltlxo from elulw 1nd wmel lr wrx Qhnerle xderx lrxmg, to pmmote xchoul xplrzr lmung, the ludx xt 1ll footlw 1ll lu uketlm xll md WI'LNl'llFli1 m lrchex lx our m un job but lr IN in enjm llvle one Hive x ou ex er tried ru keep order on 1 ruoterx lmusp l hrs 15 one ol rhe thlngx x ou h lk L rc do ll Vou 111 x 15 Yee or N 'lrxltv Cheerlelder Plfmnlng xluts for the pep I'llllLN IN um of the thmgs l Consider the must lun IN 1 Cheerle1dLr i l i MISS ANNA MAE CONSTANTINO MISS PEGGY P.-XLLMBO and james jelinslai and Thomas Sesny IT R I ED WHILE SHE REIGNED The day ofOctober 16 probably does not mean too much to an outsider, but to me, as a student at NI.H.H.S. and Shirley Gunya, it was a day of great happiness, but disappointment prevailed because of rain. As I watched Shirley being crowned football queen, I saw how happy she was but how disappointed she was about the weather. The processional ofcars, which started the ceremony, was followed by the long walk across the muddy field by the queen and her court. Her court included: Peggy Palumbo, who wore a turquoise suit with red accessories and carried white mums, Cwhich all the girls carriedj was escorted by Tom Sesny. Lee Ann Phillips, who wore a brown, aqua tweed suit with aqua accessories, was escorted by Don Bonnema. ,loan Spangler, wearing a black suit with red and white accessories, was escorted by Lefty Kress. Anna Mae Constantino, wore a beige suit with burnt orange accessories, and was escorted by jim jelinski. Last but far from least, came our H1956-57 football queen Shirley Gunya wearing a navy blue suit with white accessories carrying a sceptor of maroon and white mums and was escorted by Bill Gucciardo. Shirley was crowned by our Student Council President, .lim Parish, and then went to her car to watch our Mustangs play a hard game against Brush. She saw our Mustangs go down in defeat by a score of -i-13. After the game she reigned at the dance held in our school gym and with all the members of the court, later went down town to eat, ending a thrilling evening-one to remember. right: MISS LEE ANN PHILLIPS and Donald Bonnema far righl: 63 MISS ,IOAN SPANGLER and Elmer Kress 119911: U a ' e 'N ff' ze x ,I ,yi if 1 ,YV if 3 1 , .nxt MISS SHIRLEY GLNY.-X and Bill Gucciardo ROW 1 'Nl Henck, lx Hierr, R Rini P Cimpermm L Sxkori I' Peters, -X Cnttere ROW VN Omiecmslei Furile XX itkins SPIRIT O THE COURT COUNTS -- COACH CAIN 'Nlr C un, our couch w is 1l1ttle PU7llCd when l 1sl1etl11llstirted1n XUNLlI1lR.I' XX ith no 1 xrsitx lettermen l11Cl-1 from the prexious te im he didn t know wh lf to expect -Xlter 1 tew weeks of pr1Ct1ee, he could see th lf we h id the potenti il hut no experience lhe weeks p1ssed quiCl1lN 1nd All too soon the first g ime C1me lhe lm., night our dehut But we were in inexperienced te1m lt w is the first time we d plnu ed toge ther mme out the lmetter 1,3 307 Our next g1me w1s against Garheld where we were detelted 148 491 Our closest g1me of the se ISOH WIN with Bedford, where lmoth te UTIN pl ned good ttst lnsl1etb1ll Bedford Clmk out on top C, qgl in 1 Eime th ll w ls tour, to l1se The -Xlumni thought th1t just hee lllNL we h1dn t won 1 51mm ut thu could lve If us Although thew fought h 1rd we Wustings clipped them Q13 4 l Our next tour games were nd hee iuse we lost them Ihen overnight 1no1er conhdent Shiker Heights te tm im ided our gx in Ir'ulin1.z ln two points, 8 io, in the Erst qu irter, hut coming luck in the second qu 1rter we t ik t e leid ind eld it until ll the end mf tht fir t h1ll ln the third l1l1lI'l'Ll' we gmlulied 1 ten point le id 'md held on Cutting our le 1d to , points, the score stood .11 ,8 tt the end or the third qu1rter Fighting of? 1 strone uncle and holding the te 1m together in the l1st 5 minutes was 1 gre it help in our first victory, lwluting Sh 1l1er foo 555 I 1ul Cimperman w1s high scorer with 18 points followed ln lim I 1lr1l1 ind Our next tour gimes were greit disappointments, not onlx to the co1ch lui t to s 'Now we come to the Garfield Tournimentl On the first night in the semi Hnwls we plfzyed Bedford 'ind lost 1 close one, 50 56 On the next night we pl ned Garfield in the consol ition mme, when we were slightlx out pointed 44 'Ihe mm igers this xe ir 1re Bolx Mclrtyre 'md XX 1ll1 Omieeinski, who h ue done 1 xers good jolm keeping our records 1nd it'ltlstlCs up to d 1te Loeich Lain sus the se1son miy not h ue been the lmest on record, hut th'it we h 1d a gre1t spmt 1nd pl 11 ed sportsmunlilee Qeimes ' -1 . ' '. 1 . A ', . I' 1 , I. 1'1 1, 1. - '1' 1, I '. E- '. V' 1' ,.l. fa ',-I. '1 -, 1 . , . 71. 1 '-, 1. 'U L . 1 1' '. CC Q7 -- 1 . O14 1 , 151 ' ' 11. ' 1 .1 ' ' .v 1. 'A or' h' '1 1 h' ' '1 -1 1 ' s 1-. ' ' 1 ' ' 1 '1 -.,- ,- ' 1 '-. 1 h- 1 1 1 . 1 'Q v .1 1 ' s.. ks I . 1 ' ' A ' 'M ' 5 . k- J: 1 - s ' K 1: M ' '. 1.5 I ' . ' J 1 11 ' lj' 7 5' 1' ' 1, h fi XL 1 A J 'V ' 1.'s 1' ' . ' 1 ' 1 1 if ' Q 4 I ' 1.'1 5' - . li l ' .5 I ' ' 1 'i1'1'1 against outside competition 11s 11 team, and we were shaking in our tennis shoes. Shaw john YY11tkins, I5 and I2 points respectively. 1 ' ' - . A 1 1 1 ' 3 U' 1 , 1 ui. 1 1 1. 1 ' 5 , ' ' 1 F - . 1' '- 1 . 5 Q 1 ' . '19 1.: ' A -1 3 , Q 'K ' 31 '- 1 f, 1 ' 1 : 1 J - . -1. 1. ' 1 . A 1 ' 'fTAw i 1 '1 1 '1 gh J . 1 in 11' I ' ' I 1 ' sz ' ' ' Q., 1' 1 I 1 ' Q 1 J ' ' 1 ' 1 72 ' 1' ' , '1 z ' - 72- . 1 1 , -1 ,1 up ' - ' -1. '- Z1v'. 1 - ' 1 '1 j 1'- -1 - '.' X11 'II ' . . .l 5 A ' A E ,II 1 1 D 1' I '. 1' A J - ' 5 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1' 1 , 1 3 ' ' 1 11' . J 1 5. Above: Shaw appears to be hypnotizing Koman and the ball as they seem to be suspended in mid-air. Top Right: Peters flll, Murton, and Heilinger wait for the outcome as Cimperman leaps high for the jump ball. Maple Maple Maple Maple Maple Maple Maple Maple Maple 30 -49 5.3 49 32 42 47 57 60 Shaw Garheld Bedford Alumni VVilloughby Orange Berea Brush Shaker 65 73 58 57 42 44 69 62 62 55 Heili Here Maple 42 Garfield 64 Maple 53 University 82 Maple 34 Bedford 72 Maple 36 Willoughby 54 Maple 53 Berea 69 Maple 55 Brush 64 Gaqffld Tournamenl Maple 50 Bedford 56 Maple 44 Garfield 7 1 tiger reaches for the ball as Murton leans, ready for action comes Sykora, at left, while Haerr 6155 contemplates next move i - -- - 3? 'S--Q wail-ng-Q1 223:-1 -vvfkp. vang A -X11 ln lnttere -Xll ln Nlurt an Dun lx lllf'lUVNNh1 THE SE Co L lpt unx I mul LIITIIDSFIIII1 mal Don Qlxellw hi num A1 mue meen 1z,re1r xnxpwztmn to t ue rest nt u will Q man un ire t LflI1ll'C lxxtffx tothe te n l lul lx our hugh scorer xuth 1 ,Q pulnts and h lx the sec ond hxqhest number of rebounds errw Nlurton nt ohn XX 1fhlHNl1lX e been sh irlng the punt 1I1Li Ire dmns, 1 nne lm A nttere, who Q une out tux xenon for the hrst tune, hu been gzettlnu xlong md IN helplng our te un l llll, Don 1nd errw pllyed on X lut xezr ind h IV th If experlente, whlle ohn 1nd -XI lre nrsr welr bow but CIUQIIF un to the tompermon spmrlt vnthour milf hcu tw thus se mm CIINLLI' trim t ln t tm m ke ful w cxppr ntnt m1ku hke xl xlltr1n11n the Nl H I lLllLlITlPLf'TT!lI1 Um 67 1-Qi, if ul lllhn W lfhlflx Chunk Sx kurt IOR SIX M 31 1 ' -. ' , Tx, 1 Q 'I 2 - M 5 , : an ' ,S 4 .W A -A ' 171' : 13 I Q A 1 . 1 1 1 '1' 1 '1 'A I i 1 - tt.. 1 1 1 1 . - I' I1 ' l 111 1 ' f '1 ' I Q A s on the tezun. These buys have played good, fast bus- ketlz all s X1 J 1 1 1 11 Q 4 1 J il 1. 1, H ' 1 5 , ' . , . . - .1 J ' 1' 1 L1 1 I '1 5 1 ' 3 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' f 2 Q 'ju . 1 l C ' Ni IF f if ' 'Q 'L ,1 1' 1 ' J ' ll 1' z 2 1 6 1 Y ' ' ' 1 . 1 ' J 1' 1 1'.', ' I ' y : if . H 'l' 11- w .4 5, ry' g nu 1 11' il 'u , 'hilc m' 1 'A '1v1x'.- 'X. , 2. , . 1 . . 1,1 , I 1 ANL 1 1' -X. Gittere, C. Sykora, .-X. Nlurton, .l,XYatkins. KNl'il'll.lNG iD. Kalinowski, Qimpcrman, have ll Mustang Pow-Wow . A mga Row 1--A. While, 11. BlC1ll'I,.l. Opatrny, D. Barrett, J. Pffshem, H. white. XX ...L..... 1 x UW -VC. Hurd, K. Gray, M. Becker, AI, l.illie, R. Preble, S. Bransky, D. Trubica, lx lxoneval, C. Koman, D. Bush. WATCH FOR US NEXT YEAR Although tl1e Mustangs did their best, they could not manage to eke Ollf a single win. However, the season proved valuable by gaining experience that will prove to be of great value. They opened the season by bowing to a strong Shaw IX. squad with players averaging about 6 feet and by a score of 58-26. Chuck Koman was our high scorer with 9 points. ln the next, Gar- field walloped us by a score of3I-16. In the game, Dave Trubiea was our high scorer with 5 points. In the third game, we were overcome by the Bedford .l.Y.'s by a score of37-27. Dave Bush was high scorer in that game with 9 points. ln o11r next contest, we lost to YYilloughby 43-23. Ken Koneval was our high scorer with 5 points. Ol' all tl1e remaining games, we could not win one. YVe were defeated by Orange, Berea, Brush, Shaker, Garfield, lvniversity, Bedford, and Wlilloughbyl The scores were 45-30, 67-42, ,QI-'2I, 48-23, 4,3-25, 47-40, 53-39, and 49-45 respectively. High scorer for one game was Dave Bush with 14 points in tl1e Berea game. Best of luck to our future V3-r5ltY team- The opponent lklfl, who 67 pears to be m11ch shorter than reality as NK atkins stands on his tip-toes and Cimperman leaps into the air after that ball. Maple Maple Nlaple Maple Maple Maple Maple Maple Maple Maple SCORES Memorial Roosevelt Bedford Holy Name Garfield Roosevelt Bedford Garfield Parma Schaaf Hola Name lzfl ROW 1 D Whitelaw A Teresi J Kucha B Rice Hendricks B Konya L Townes ROW Tell J Lewis G Patsolic M Smallev J Hope J Cole,D Tobik T AIESCI D Rlstau ROW 3 G Salata E Szyrej, Santora B Barnes C Konya T Pietrocim T Gugliotta DRIBBLE BY DRIBBLE E LL BE TOPS Playing on thejumor high basketball team was one ot the gre itest thrills ofmy life I learned so much in those two sears about the game that was of real value to me This wear although the actual winning of the games didn t seem destined for us we gained a lot ol invaluable experience Of course it was only natural that we were a little downhearted about losing our games but at least we had the courage md ambition to go out there and make the teamll We tried our hardest to represent our school in the best was possible We had good sportsmanship and hugh spirits and to me that is more important than along winning record Pardon me ifl blow off a little steam but the kids that complain the most about our not winning a game are the ones who new er even consider trymg out for the teams and come to very few games VN hat right have they to complain' I ll always be proud that I was chosen for the team' I learned how to make less fouls get more foul shots and ofcourse more baskets I learned to co operate with the other play ers on the team and I sure made a lot of swell friends Mr Bob VN esterbeck a new teacher at Maple Heights High School was our coach this year and he did a swell job teaching us the tricks of the game That s Kallnowski clearing the court s floor to grab that ball again' fSure looks as if he s trymg to hold Mr Bristow s hand 68 though 5 . 25 36 24 32 ' Z4 V Y -' I 1 . I , I . i, . , . . 5 , . , j. ., . , . ,. Z-J . . . ' I ' I ' Y ' 1 Y ' .' . .w , , . . , .i , . . . - . , . J. , . . ,, . , . , . . 7 7 , Y I s L .l - 2 . . .1 i I . 1 , . ,I ' U .V 9 i I 'Q D , ' i tv I H I while playing the other teams that will aid us in coming years. I .,. B Y 1 1 R, . L . Y x . . . ., , , I .- . . ' . , l t, . , 42 ' ,. 4 - - I I , - c. . . ', 1 . , 1 .' . .' ' 1 , 1 4 , , . . . , . Q , . I . . .' , v I B.f'z qk': dM .H. Q2 d , , , . M , . ,, ll Hwmm I In r .Scrrxnn ROW Iflx. Osicki, j. Pershern, C. Moser, K. Haerr, A. Iheiman, D. Desantis, R. 1-P. Limperman S. Busch, D. Swenson, T. Advent, B. Gawronski T Brown .1 move Uffzb jonov, Limperman, Simko, Arbaugh, Advent and Ckneelingl Brown. BASEBALL SCORES MAPLE Xiilloughhy MAPLE Berea MAPLE Brush MAPLE Garneld MAPI .lf Xhlilloughliy M.-XPl.l Bedford MAPLE Berea MAPLE Brush MAPLE Garfield MAPLE Bedford MAPLE St. Stan islaus MAPLE Shaker 4 56's LAST INNING Finishing the season with an 8-4 record, we posted one of' the best records for any baseball team in Maple's history for about ten years. Our most exciting game was at Shaker Heights, when we came from behind Cseven runsj to beat them, 9-8. Steve Busch and Don Svenson were out most outstanding athletes. Steve played outfield and was the area's leading hitter. He received an offer from the Baltimore Orioles and has accepted. Don Svenson, an outstanding pitcher, accepted an offer from the New York Giants. Coach Ross Smith was very pleased with us as a team, because we ,L V, ,Ef'i,L3'A kept our spirit high at all times, win or lose. Maple Inatmen guard the base at our Home Field. Preble, B. Dusek, R. Boring, B. Simko, L. Ratzel, F. Sessana, Coach Ross Smith. RONV Zakareckis, T. Sesny, D. Trubica. SITTING-B. Konya, B. Napoli I w 5 w 'J 8 I 8 1 - Gb I I 8 ie- O pl ri I-I ,T will ,..., E - Q M I Q 5 2 - . P' Z it Qi- -4-...4 I -tj 1, Just' ,V , sl I T A .....--dl 59 1957 ROWI E Scavmsky -I Pollaflco J Kublca L ohnson M Prelle J Beechuck K Ulesm ku KNTEFIINIC I' Krean M D1Domen1co I Frhardt D Shankleton B Gucclardo E lxress MIGHTY MUSCULAR MAPLE MATMEN In our flrst match wlth Benedlctlne we recorded our hrst and only shut out of the season 43 o FIVC plns were reglstered by Dennls Shankleton B111 GUCClafdO Mlke DeDomen1co Elmer Kress and Merle Preble Our next three matches were wlth Mantua 29 II Cuya hoga Falls 33 8 and Berea 33 7 all vlctorles golng into the blggest match of the season the undefeated defendlng State Champions fought wlth all the skull and knowledge they had Bedford a stronger team came out on top 23 16 handlng us our first defeat 1n 24 match es and g1VlI'lg us a 33 I record over a two year perlod After the Bed ford match only four boys remalned undefeated They were M1ke DeDomen1co Merle Preble, Jack Beechuk and B111 Gucclardo B111 has been defeated only once and that was when he was a freshman The followlng week we traveled to Brush where they bowed 31 8 Columbus VVorth1ngton an undefeated team from Columbus Ohlo lnvaded our mat w1th the Idea of makmgjust another mark Openlng wlth declslons by Ernle Krean and Ed Scavmsky we lead 6 O Denms Shankleton put up a good hght agalnst P Becklvlth but was declsloned 52 This made the score 6 3 M1ke DeDom1mco B111 Guccxardo Flmer Kress oe Pohafico oe KUblC3 and Ed ohnson declsloned thelr men ln that order to the score 24 3 Merle Preble pmned h1s man and ack Beechuk reglstered hls 7th stralght pm of the season -. ,. ,. ,.J ,. ,,. ,. , . ,.., , . ' ,. ,, 1. , . 1 3 y 1 9 Q 9 . -, - . .'x ' - - - , v L . 1 V ' 9 '.' y y 3 ' 9 ' ' !J :J J .1 . , ' J . .. x J ' 1957 Beeehuck dnea it again. Anuthcr unc the mlt x the eff hund ahnvvy BE D 'E WIST 'E PI 'E O THE FLOOR X r ROW 1 T I-Iorxath I Brown I Ixolar D Do7er D Ieopard 'N Price P I-Iollenberg D Saramtl ROW INDIVIDUAL STATE CHAJPIONS Ed Scavinsky Schajatovlc C Oymaxan B INIPUII R ohnston BOFSC7 Brown R Dula Lorsaro L Short I Doulwrzva ROV! 1 Bill Gucciardo D Butler G Chauncey T Cltraro F Morgan D Dejullus Forsvth Merle Preble Maple Maple Maple Maple Maple Maple Maple Maple Maple SCORES Benedictine Crestwmmd Alumni Cuyahoga Fall Berea Bedford Brush llbrthingtcmn-Q olum lun Garfield REGIONAL CHAMPIONS STAT If CHAMPIONS Abou' B1ll Guccmrdo, Viale Champron 5-5... .af 1 Y sar- ,.. Merle Preble Slate Clzampzon Lefl Flmer KYCSS W restlmg match at Maple I-le1ghts V5 alt just a m1nute there' Don t put that hand down' B1ll Guccmrdo one ot the outstmdmg wrestlers 1n the state, has collected 34 stra1ght uctones tor 1 36 1 record 1n dual compet1t1on Bxll 1 the onlx wrestler to be awarded Your vars1ts letters md the onlx one to do so 1n the Sen1or Class -Xmong B1ll s accomphshments are first pl ce C C L mnth, tenth, eleventh grades Hrs: place regmnzl tenth and eleventh grades, second 1n the state tenth grade th1rd 1n the state elex enth grlde tler IS a three wear letterman and has been 1 great asset to the team Lefty his a I9 record md h1 accomphshments are Hrst place G C C tenth and eleventh grades, second reglonal tenth grade fourth A A U 103 lb tenth grade fourth re g1onal, eleventh grade Efth ln the state eleventh grade Merle Preble IS an all around athlete that can take the bump and hand them out Nlerle has been wrestllng for three years and has 1 5 record Slnce Merle IS undefeated th1s xear, the coach has hlgh hopes for h1m 1n the State matches -Xmong 'Vlerle s accomphshments are first place G C, C eleventh grade, second place reg1onal elexenth grade thlrd place state eleventh grade Gucch grapples w1th h1s man at the Bedford match MAPLE MATS SEE LAST OE 3 SENIOR LETTERME Y .I . .5 A . 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Q r y ' , . , , . . 72 RECORDS TROPHIES TELL 56 STORY OE WINGED SHOES Rollmz, up 58 and 3 pomts to double our ne lrest opponent, Shaker, w lb an easy t1sk for us l1ec111se we h 1d expenenced semors back from last wear Wle were strong rn 1Il events 1nd collected po1nts m exerx one Openlnr, our o11tdoor se 1son agamst West Tech we trounced them 7l md 1 4 t 46 and 3 4 I 1ter the s1me week we dumped Shxw ,9 38 West Hubh rm lded our ox 1l wxth hueh hopes lwut were put m thexr pl xce wlth m 85 to 12 shell ICRIHE, Shaker Heleht the onlx te lm t11dLf'C11t11sm 1 two welr perlod lm 1ded our tr xek wlth the lde 1 of keeplne, 11p 1ts Wlhhlhg, stre 1k Sh1ker edged us ln the runnlng events, 41 to QI lwut we turned on the ste 1m 1nCllxouncedl11ckln the field events 8 1nd If to 16 and Thls meet vull eo down 1n hxstorx 'ls an '1ll Out effort on exerx one s p 1rt to heat Sh 1ker Our next 11ct1m was xXllIOUL,I'lI!W L80 and 3 511 3, 1nd 55 a meet wxth mlm s11r prlses for lxoth Wllloughlmy 'md us On the followme, Stturdly, we went to the Mmsfleld Relays sud to he the lnggest rel us ln the countrx In 1 tr11ne,ul1r meet wxth Bedford 1nd Garfield on o11r tr 1ck we cr11nched two more te1msf84 to 3, 1nd 1 to ,o and 1 D respectlvely The same week Cathedral I atm 1lso fell 1843 md 1 3 to 24 and 35 On Saturday, we went to the Ohxo Wleslevan Re llys ln another lug meet, where teams from 1ll over the state compete Berea 1 lug, foe IN the past, bowed to us 76 1nd If to 41 and 1 I it the Nlentor Relax s we grabbed 1 palr of flrsts the shuttle hurdles and the dns ROW 1 D Sudnxck I I'l1n1ck1 D B1ker D I1n lu Grulusha B Ielderb 1ch A Nlurton 'V D1C1rlo ROW B Bellomo,C1 Lrosb, F Nlecone, R Latalano B Donnellx, D H1dO I' e ers C Sxkora, Ix Rox, M Preble, Coach R Yaxrusk1 tance medley but lost the meet when we were dlsquallfled ln the 880 ward relay We recenved 1 runner up trophy If pomt behmd Boardman the wmnmg team In 1 trllngular meet the followmq week 1g,'unQt St Ignatlus and I'1st H1gh we came out on top C65 to 34 to 30 FCNDSCYIVEIW Brush also lmowed ,S 40 the same week The Lonference 'Vleet was held If Garfield ln 1 drlllllne r un where we sped to our second strught Cre 1ter Cleveland Conference champronshlp Rigging II of I4 event 1nd settme, two conference record we rolled Llp 89 pomts We h1d mms sf urs, lwut three veterelns, QI'r1nk Mestnlk Ilm Crrulnsha and Row Podojllj were prolw 1l1lx most outstandme These three lwows were FCSDOHSIIJIC for 5 1nd1x1du1I firsts 'md rel us In the IJINIFICI' 'Nleet we placed 4th w1th 15 poxnts Those who quallfied for the State Meet were Stu e Benk 1n the shot put Merle Prehle ID the dlscus Frank 'Vlestmk Rov md Row Pod Ill Ihe l1st two fe 1ms to f1ll to us were ohn M xrshall ,fn 4 and Cy rrfield 68 50 rn a meet where four new school records were est 1l1l1shed I41n1sh1ng the se 1son undefeated, we were a proud team, lmoastlng 1 strarght v1c t0I'ICN In dual and trlangular meets Coach Ray Y avruska who reslgned to teach else where, sald the greatest thrlll was when we won the conference meet The 1957 track squad IS Qtartlng practrce on February 4th, under coaches IVIaur1ce Sands and Don Fa1x We hope to have '1 successful season and fimsh undefeated ROW 3 W Ixrakora, R Bellmqer S Henk R Podojll ,I Lucas, F MCSIHIR, B Czraw D Setele 9- Us - - , 1 1 , ' ' ' 1 1 ' 3 j 1 2, 4 Q 1 3 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 4 , . 4 ,1 . 1. ' 3, ' 1 fe - 1 5 1 ' 1, 4' . 3 1 -4 - j,4 fl 4 , 4 1 - gg - 1-Y , 1 1 1 U 4 ',1f1 1 . 1 1 .15 , ' 1 g -1 ,- , ,' 4- ' 5 4 1 I o 1 4 4 4 4 1' S 1 4 - .' '. , 4 4 A - 42 -4 1 1 4 4 - -4 , ' g 1 4 '1 1 4 1 - - 1 .4 1 414 1 , 41 - ,I ' ', ,4 4 , ' ,' 1 , ' 4 4, 4 . ,4 4 , 1 4- 4- 1 , 11 1 1 1 4 1 1 4- 4 I ,4 , 4 IJ S4 1 4- 12 1 . 4- ' I 4- 1: 1 ' 4 ' 11 1 4 1 - ' 1 5 4 - r - - 1 1 5, 1 - 4-4 4 ' .4 ' 1 '4 ' ' 14- 15 if - r- - - - g ,, 4 , ' 1 1 1. ' 1 5 1 ' ',4 D 1 4' 4 4 - 4 9 1 14 4 - . - J, 1 1 4 1 1 4 4 4 , ' 1 4' 3 J . 1. : .- 1 1. 2 '- ' 3 3 '13 1 -'1 j- 3 1 n ' 2 J I 1 ' 1 1' ' 14 4. J 41 ' 4 4 44-' 4 4 -1 4 Z! ' 4 41 4- - 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 41 4 4 41 414 4 4 . 4 4. 1 , ln the hurdles and the m1le relzw team com vosed of Dean Hndo Dennls Setele Ken 4 4 . 1 1 1 1 f .1 1 ' 1 J 1 jx, fl 1 , 2 ,' 1, . 2 2 7 4 ,j 1 E , I - x 1 1 4 1 1 4- 41 4' 1 14' 1 4' 4 4 11 4- 4 41 4 'Z 41 4 '1 Q 1 1 14 1 14 4 4 A 4- 4-114 C , 1 4' . 1 S 1 4' 4 1 24 . 1 S , - - 4 4 -- ' 1 4 - - ' g 'A' , j 1 , , .'1 . 4 4 1 . . 4 1 1,1 'YI ' 1 2 . fl. 4 - 4 . ' 4 1 4 A 1 L 4'4-4 4 ' 5 4 j j- j Q 1 Q- 1 1 4' 1 1 ' 1 I Q. 1 1' 1 . -. ', . . '1, . 1'1, . :s ,I S1, .1 1 , xw . 1' 1 . 4',. '.', . , . . ' . ,.. 1 . I1-. 1 '. .. . 1 ,. 1j, . . - 1 ' N 3, 1 - 7 1 ' -. V . , ,. I t , . 1 . 1 . . 1 1. , ' 11, . ' '4 f I 1 - 11 I , 1 1 4 4 . 1. -1 1 - 1' 1 I - 1 .tv s , , 1 444 4 1 4 -1 44444 1 if H - g tv 11 4, , 1 , I A e.. I F X 1 Q 'F . .q 4 5 I Q 1 7 ly 1, 1 'X My 'A n . l . A M f . N5 Q Q o . V 4 -, M, . A .55-U., V s f . . , , ' fe Y ,350 ff'Hf'l -'ffm - . . Far Lefl: Lillie breaks the tape V during the relay. Jlfliddle: Preble places 5th at the -fs -'L' AVVLW mm . K QTY- Mentor relays for his discus ' A A M' - Z throwing. 'N-g A X , r ' 1 - 'ii-C-A Lqft. W ard sprmts his fists clenched straining for breath. OVER THE HURDLE BREAK THAT TAPE PRACTICE PRACTICE f f STANDING M Sandy Coach D Whitelaw ,I Frog Lillie Kublca R Gish kapluck Kidgell FRONT K Kunc J Hfabaic c Xhrr B Schafer J Fafrak C' Ward T Laurie P Giel 74 , ul- , . . , J- ' ' , J- ' , - ' , J- ' 3 J. Carsaro, Kucha, B. Zabados, N. Dark, D. . , . , 1. , . i , . i . ,Ap 1' ,., . uv- anu-P-I0 dw .f-sift ' 4' '--995 Yes, a picture tells the ftoryf Here, Breaking the tape for another thrilling M.H.H.S victory, Comex Roy Pndnjil, cu-captain, ax the line Ol-OPPIDHCUYN trail lvehind Fi. f I 5 'Qi fx , A .A S A img nu.. ' ..s.qg. '4.. , 59,5 'rr ' A like ! 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Ctlllfkfl Clear the way, Frank Nlestnik seems to gewure while un the way vicrory at the Manffield Relays. 18, ,,. bo A , LA A ., ggi! -,,...1.' K, .AQ Ju ' l l ' 5 a nf s 1 F -Kletnik won, ul' to another Maple in -....f.-I. era t 8 l. W- I , A xi 'L -mn 4 . 5 'Rvws ' . -Q V. .-p' ..-:-few 7' fg,,.q SOO, THE GOAL FOR OUR Do you think that you would like to push cheerios across the gym floor with your NUSl'i?????? Golly, l sure remember when l had to! Besides, that was only one ofthe brilliant stunts we carried on during our GAA. lGirls' Athletic Associationj initiation. The G.A.A. is an organization with the purpose of providing more advised physical education for sports-minded girls. Maple Heights is not the only school with such an organization, which gives us the chance of going to neighboring schools for some competitive playing. We earn points toward our coveted letter through participation in basketball, volleyball, baseball, and speedball. Perfect attendance and being gym leaders boosted our number of points quite a bit and it was not long before we had the 250 needed for the emblem. 500 points gave us our letter which most of my friends and I proudly sewed on our lilly-white sweaters in our junior year. At the end ofeach year we elect four ofricers who must be letter girls. They call the meetings and with the letter girls, plan the initiating and other school doings. The king candidates are seniors ofour choice,and we sponsor the dance in their honor after the game. Y U Right: G. Mone, j. Matowitz, M. Brown, A. Kuly, D. Hoon, N. jirsa, N. Moran. RONV 245. Lichota, S. McCabe, N. Tvrdy, C. Burr, J. Swatek, E. Coolidge, B. Blatnik, M. DiPenti. RONV 3eC. l.oew, B. Klicka, l.eichliter, A. Constantino, K. Reibesell, V. Wendt, C. Napoli, L. jones, Csongei. ROW 4-M. Clement, N. Smrekar, A. Kuly, J. Geil, S. Hegedus, C. Milkovich, C. Slewinski. Below: The G. A. A. Teams get well in the range for another goal. Yes, Sir, that's a mean game of speed- ball they play out there after school, fellas! ,QQSQBQGSQUQGQQQGSQZQGSSBQQSOEQGSQBQGSQQGSQQGSQEQGSQEQQSQZQQSSBQGSSBQGSQQGSO 0 1 N.-1' A-,va-.,,,.. 99QQ99QQ99QQ99QQ99QQ099QQ99QQ99QQ99QQ99QQ99QQ99QQ99QQ99QQ99QQ b xl! ' ' 7 I 1 Q 4, A f YT v 1 and I ' a fy 1. 4 Q f . N v ' 0 M ' V lm k Sui Q' K K SAK 3 I x k' y , 'f A isp? ' l O K Ia' ' K nf w O 'glut' 'i V.-A J '5- uw-'Q' xu 2,Q:'-irsit 6 ' - ---'-1. 1 O 5 Z, 5 ,f , J 1 O , . . .1 WV f- O R ,. SQL- ,.,, ., .V 7 A' ' 'xx A 1 5, . X V , ,. . b K! I f ,. ,. 'rl I K A... I K Q O ' KQQQO o ca o 0 o 0 0 0 O o 0 o o o Mixs Caruso offcrx assistance to the . inth Gm c omc Economic Eirls. Wjjmmw sf fm! xvlthlillt frlends what would school be? I remember the hrst diy I stepped 1nto Maple Helghts I-Ilghl I felt qulte lost but there were students ln the same sltuatlon as I and together we found our homerooms and then proceeded up and down the halls untll we found our lsslgned rooms SIX hours md hve d lys 1WCClxWCI'C spent nn cl lsseswlth my frxends Qpelkmg of cl lsses how lbout those class meetlngs we looked for ward to as unlors and Senlorsp It was then when I saw the whole class gzthered m the audltorlum that I finally realxzed what preclous lrlendshlps I had buxlt up over the years through work and good tlmes I also recalled the many dances I lttended perhaps wlth a speclal friend and the happy atmosphere provlded by the group Afterward we 1ll hopped lnto a clr and drove to the deslgnated spot for ham burgers malts and French frles and met other frlends there Now how about those games? It wouldn t have been much fun to s1t and cheer our teams alone so naturally we looked for compamon sh1p I often met frlends from the opposmg school and we talked a blue streak wh1le lntroduclng our pals to each other 'Ihe lunch perlods wlll long be remembered also for I talked and planned freely wlth the others before settlmg down for the afternoon lgam Gosh' Our Chrlstm IS V zcatlons were never long enough to su1t me but If w is fun to get back and tell everyone about my supersomc H1 F1 and LP Albums and ln turn admlre their new cashmeres and hear all about thelr vacatlons I remember those Monday mormngs when I had overslept and m1SSCd the school bus and just barely arrlved at school before the last bell It sure seemed like a blue Monday but when I got to gether w1th my buddles and talked over the events of the weekend the top ten songs and the current movles thmgs really perked up W hen I thlnk of poor ack and the packs of paper and pencils that I borrowed from hlm, I begm to wonder how he ever put up w1th me but then that s what frxends are for, they say At 3 go I met my locker partner and we discussed the whole day Then I trudged homeward through the snow glad of the compamon shlp of my frlend aflmv Mafcfwvvfizab mafia! O99 O99QQ99QQ99QQ99QQ99Qe Boys get quite 1 work out cllmblng the ropes Q- 66 9 l 7 o If O 0 I ' 3 , I I 5 I i B ' I x' ' nh. , A h a s a h a l u i n t o o n , . ' I . I . 2 23. Q, 2 Q I I . - I . . . 2 I , ' . ' I O ,K at C 1 ' 6 , .-, . .-,. ,. y . I O K' . , t I. L I I .I C. , . - ei q I . , E f U ' . 1 O 1 I . . Q ,lu , C V Z' 1 -, .. , - ,- 4 O .. , L. .Y . U, t I, -' x 9 ' , A 1 . . . I O gy sy . s .Y. I . 5 x I. L ' i 1 ,nn - O V ji, l N .1 . , , . ., , . , . .N . 6 . y O gy, y: J I. . ' . . I I . . r ' ' O f O O O O O Under the watchful eye of Mlss S7ymansk1 these enghth grade students seem to be domg pretty well lfl arf Ron Belcher Don Bell Thomas Benner udlth Bewley Steven Blemas Marianne Bllyk Lynthla Bus Claudla Bnse John Blatmk Donald Bobak Mnchael Boch ames Boege Sharon Bogackl Barbara Boron I mda Boylen Veldon Bray Anthony Alescl Rxchard Ama Dmna Anderson Duane Anderson ITITICS Atkmson E Sth GRADE Wiki ar Melvm Banmster H1 Ceclle Barbato Helen Barrett Carl Basmagy Phyllis Baumgardner 5 David Beck Richard Bedrlck ack Beech K D Dennis Beegan G Elxzabeth Behlke 5--1 'ii Q 'V F12 qv-3 S X H-v :ln 71111:-N 8th GRADE C' 7 .45- fi Carol Brooks Jeanne Brualdr joseph Budz Bryan Burns Dale Bush Robert Bysura I EIL?-..: items! o Ann C1laflur1 Drane C'1le joseph Campo Sandra Carson Dolores Gerrr to Roger Chaloupka Dennis Chojnacki Gerald Chunat Frank Cichon Sandra Cieslak Kathleen Cole Jeanne Cukyne 81 Vlell aren t we studrous at least rt looks llke nt Mr Schramm s jumor Hlgh lndustrml Arts cl'1ss does some prellmrnary drawrng Rosarme Dammno Dlane Davls Gerald Davls jacquelyn Demarco Patrlcna Derus Betty De Sanus Robert DCSICI Marx Lou Deucher Mark D1 Penn Franlxlm Dolego Marlon Dorazewslu Patricia Dorner ludy Dottore Susan Dmhos Cfarolyn Dunmn iv Hnrtunek speaks to the assembly 1lmout polmcal x news Nlo wonder john lxopp looks so thoughtful he h'1d just mtroduced Democmt Blrtunek ns 1 Repu bl1c1n' 3 'pil mi l ge ' 43225 VFW X Mu D1 me Dusel-t Nell Fvens loc Felso htmld Ferguson l eon 1rd Ferguson lox Fm!-. Dougl is lfxsher l lndl llld lrmk Pl xuto Rolxtrt Ford l C Portenberrx Ronfald Forh Sh lron Prel l oretti Gznl anet Galdun 82 W ps 'sv Lex we v .les '4 www-ww, ' Q a.....f ',f WK .LA in-1' ' W' Q-'r 'Q-gr fm x Sth GRADE .. V A blv qxv., m A . b A A A K Ai t Y Y 3... ff A- f J A259 - - r - ' V W ' A V , ' Sandra Dragan , XII' V . A X I tg V .. V f L be . . I N ,WM , i - 1 l R xx s Y,-J ww. U, , , 1frsf,:6'f2f.f . l 5 ' . 1 ' :X . A A , 5 1 K, Q 3 V ' . . K b. -sf 5- T... ' , , ' . 'Qiffl ' vs- ,-- . 'lt M r K .xox . -v lx, 5 1 1 C4 .- ' - t f K ' ,Q ' . AV . ,X ,. .. . 1 X ' ' ' -N -'S . 1 . 'Q g x I 3' , J , 5 s ,1 -9' 3 ,dfiwvxifrfggm 2 4-P- . - :5 4, 3 Q-'Q A ' '7- ,5: ey-:rf-' - - la' 46 T- 'T Lane 'Q ac' Q-4 Q5 th GRADE eq.: 'Q L' iq' Y!! ai F L- lags!! 'Uh Mr Denmx Hark ll lohn Harper Clenda Hawks Donald Herbert Roger Herlxst Xhlllam Het7el Lirolx n Hurt Thomas Hopkins I 1nd'1 Howell xxllllim Hralnl. NN as ne Hrltz Llillldlil Heubner Ceorge Ilchak Slndra Irwm -limes jamlmor Robert Galletti Frank Gall Linda Gamul William Gardella Adrlanne Gergels oy ce Glllespxe Robert Gxllesple M'1deleme Grant Marllyn Gordon George Gr u PZYFICIH Gregorlc loe Gugllotta Donald Guber I on Gllldi Lirol buny er john Hanna Plawng baxketball durmg the bows gsm perlod Sth GRADE Q4 K in 'ET' af X 91 W 4 Q' sd' an-x 4' Lf Q-I 'Q-Eg Q..-4' E1leen Ifmdlk Donald joxehon o.1n Ix1ton 1 Shiron Ix lton 1 Chvlts Kern -Klan Ixxc Xxlllldm Ixlllsen Roger Ixxralx Diane Ixlem kenneth Ixl1lt,1 Mftrcelll Ixllnkox lu Patricia lxn1p1lt Otto Ixofron oseph lxolflr Calvm hom a i -as ww ,,,., 43' n ' 1 Our semor hand perlormx HX extern Rcxerxe 5, tmcl karen Ixopta Dennls kosla Ioseph Kovarllt Nlary Kry anak Chrlstme Krlstmftlx james krusoe Kathleen Kus ohn Kwnwnlewbltl Larol Kwmtkowxlu Paul I '1 Font11ne je'1n I umbrecht ohn I ampl Raymond Lftulwher Anthony Laurle Salvatore I lurle Kenneth Leonhardt I know I hue a seat somewhere Students enter june Mezak Henry Mnllhorn Robert Mlner Ch1rles Mltschke Martm Mone Karen Moose Lawrence Morton Barbara Moss Geraldlne Mulac Peter Musarra Phllllp Musarra Russell Nank Marxlwn N1ym1l'. Genevleve Newnexs Sharon Newrones .Ieffrey I ewls Wrlham Llchtle Henry Lmck C nrol I uplc1 jerry I up1c'1 Thomas Magyar Louie Mangerl Kenneth Markoutz joseph Marks james McCabe Karen McDonald Sharon McDonald Gary McPeak Edward Mennell Bart Mercurro 1521, ,fn an '5 46 gt 2:5 tt r the 'lL1dlIOFlLlm for a Junior High Assembly. Marge Miller I i l rx Q- :tix PQ . ' 4. I ' A X 1' I P h 'f V Q. f I 7 VM Aw Vw M --, .'f:-::1ff 1 X ' ' . , I f c K' I t W I , s' I X ,4 'ff l v- if 14,- tv Q' 196 Nw Qi' f uve In Sw -'gg-pf TOT' X4 th GRADE mln' ii llJ'f N W Sharon Pavluk Betty Lee Perko Mflry Ann Pershern Davld Plshko Faren Plavchan Dale Podojll Ethel Polak Pwlette Prnt Ccorge Racln Mary Pllen Radfichw Ron'1ld Reed Lynn Reynolds oseph Rlce D'lVld Rxstau 86 'V- Richard Nichols Beverly Novak Glenn Novotny Paul Nozar Charles Obarsky Mary Ann O Donnell Albert Olhava Darlene Olyarnlk ohn Oravecz joan Orszag Nancy Ovacek oeeph Pado Donald Pallvec D1ane Papczum D1 me Pappalardo l mda Pavllk Vlell th'1t s one leQs for ue KD Setele I lXlllHlCl K Rox VS kmlxora seem to be mught ID the 1et J Y ll, V XDY, ,Jw V of? , M f D 3' n. J- a 9 - l 4' D r X l 34. ls- ff ' , ' 451 I l 1 x K ll ', fl!-' . l A Ar. K 2 , I if' , K I I r 7 W b vs 7, ' Ri -'e 0- :YL ar- ' J - . 'Q l ' X' I Q l 8' W lx- 'QVS K ' l W , -1 1: ff' Q D D 7' .11 . ' A 1 V ,fp ' x X l l 1 ' 'R Q' 1. l : f e, . ' v H-f sl- V Q ' ' if 5,7-f : xv, ov , ' A Q f A .5 1 '- I , X lx . 'Lula . l 1 'K' 'or A , as. N' xl -F 1-5 K f ' -' D . u. ., f ' if .1 4 -- 5 Richard Pristov le'- , 'l H 'Rf ' V I ' , . v X if l I ! P!!! X ,lxynu A A T7 5 irk :ig W. ,al ,Q .lf rl :ig G ,Mi sf' J . n 1 , 1 t E55 el. my Ak K D hh J, 1 2 e - if lele reelle r f e eD lv fe ' A X . 'x Davld Rlzzo Ronftld Roberto Molly Roncalll Clmton Root Geoffrey Rowe Ronald Ruslan Boris SandowQky C eorge Salata C'1rolyn S1l1sbury Roger S'1nton Denms Savas Dorothy Schade Dorothy Schultz Shnrley Schultv Susan Shankleton Marie Sherblnsln Oh you re all wet KH: Y Clubl pu FN 'L L' ii james Shrlder Mlchael shubert Irene Slmko Elame Slmon Geraldlne Simone Marjorxe Simpson Stanley SlSk0 Shirley Skoper Charlotte Skowronskx judy Sloan Steve Smxercrak Sue Ellen Smole Richard Sollnsky Vxctor Stemlmerger Sharon Stewart 37 've N-I la.- Q-Uv -. he-'. s. Vx- is-f 8th GRADE ?9- 'le 'Q' 1 Q'7 :in-.5 Future Archltects of Amerleap Mr Hurhok gnex ll'ldlXldU'il help IH Mechfmlcal Drawmg chu Marie Tummo Sharon Lee Trefeger Phnllnp Trola Betty Troxel judlth Urda ames Y acula Patrlcla Vargo judlth Vickers Robert Vlld Beverly Nmapa janet Vranlch Dennis VVendt Carl Whnte Gerald V5 hlte Donna Whltmer Lorelei Vlidmar ,MWA - f' C arv Stone karen Sucher Pamela Sx olsod 1 PHITICIS. Sx pher l'1mex Tacke Lharles Tu lor Ianet Taxlor lonathon Tell Robert Thom xx C 1rs Thomas Rosalie Thuran Iflmes Toth lamee Toth I eww Townes Vlrlllam Townsend G? 5 th GRADE X532 10' Q ,,, ls. 'Pwr' Sf X 3 it -fl'-5' 1' tn' Z M Q 1 as ., 'Sl weave ff:-.V is Go-' 'WF' tm. AU' ':'l' l T L th GRADE 'L FQ' 'kann T... NK 'ir Larol Wlllxams Nxcholas Wltcr lfr K1ren Wood C'1lv1n Woods Thomas Wrlght Barbara Wylle Pamela Yeager Carol Ann Labava Bruce Zamcheck Patrlcla Lbonen Theodore Zxmmer Angela Zmgale Maryanne Zuber Carolyn Zupanclc Carol Zurn Kltty Futo Ceorge ohnson Thomas Jones Gaul Kaxser Craig Parker Orgamzed confusxon This IS an assemblynv Fmdlng your seat for 1 Sr Hugh assembly . ,, . x . . we L' 5 . 1 r.- Q ff ' . YQ' . , X A is VN r I x 'W' Q- - .... ,Nl I I G . D . , . 7. ' las' ' N IH r ' 1 J S '51 ' ' ,J ,. . , V A ., T3 89 I' r1c Adolph Donna Alebcl XX1ll1am Alessandro George Alexander Denme Anderson Vlarla Armemo Sandra Babbltt C ordon Badovlck Steve Balog 'Xllmmi Balser lhomis Bancfllf. Rosemqne B 1rl11er1 9 Y Robert Barnex R1lph Barren Donna ean Burrerr 4 'tr' I ook it the lurds ' Su Chee ee xe 1 1 how 1 S looked as thu were gett1nLrhe1r1nd1x1du1l taken for rhL,195 'NI-XPI I' I l- AF L...,xn-sa Jin K' Viv'-Y X Lhfirlu Behllu, Thom IN Benn Ieffrey B1lloCk C er ald Bmhnlem lhumds Bogus lohn Borucf XX mford Br ndxh 1 lo Ann Br us B nrrx Brmch luhn Brown lxathlene Bruch l1n1ce Brmxkz lerrx Buk xc R1t1 Bur Douglas Butler 90 A - - w 11 '.., c, l1BK kt W- - 1 - lfll ill'I'lC'OW g ' V . I g- X, 1 1: J,- K I L L Pk' L5-S 1 k 5,'l1'VLl'- E 'L Hd Q z L ' ' ig - -w!'I'h3R 100 ' ' Tl . ll .L . , z'. '. . 1 1' 1 ' 1 1 3 f 5 1 1 ' 1 1 e 1 eil 5 . .gi ? 3 --f '-QC 'Yr ,,,,,, 49 x. X f-f M 111 L., pf -375- 'hui 'W' fl in...- ' 'CD' 'mlb 5. s.-I 25- 'Ulu '.-:ry V' v4a fxy IF 419' john Corsuro M1r11nne Lsongel Fr'1nk D ll'TllU10 CLIN Dirk D1n1el De juhub lmes Del 'I orto P 1tr1c11 Dcmpscx Rlt'l Denms D'lVld De Y 1111 D wld Dmkex H1rold C xnter NI mcy C un Ronnrn C, un B1rb:1r1 Q'1t'1lano Ronild C111sey jlmes Lh1lo11pk1 M1rCl 1 Lhumcu 'NI mm Chl olm N 1ctor1 1 Lrchon Anrhonw Lnrrwm joe Cltrlro ohn Colm Roger Culelmrook kenneth Lollnr ocl Qook Hwrold Lorlmtt Nl1ch1el D1 Domemco Smother tx PlC'll lumor H1Lh tooth 1ll qumg on our C. xrol Dlllman IIIIICUC field Phlllp D1 P1011 Robert Dol in Phxlrp Dulsen FRESHMEN M QI .1 1 'z-. 1. 2 roro ' D 1 A ' Q K h Ak I vl- In Q, . kt..', 1 1 A X .2251 A 2 if H' A 1 A Q 1 , 1 K K5 up 2 Sv I 2 J . - -g A thx Q. 1 i 1 1 1 rD 1 - 2 1 ,.-, . -v I 1 1'-' A r . A. , 1 43 J ' - A .., vm -T, .' 8- ' fb- , X .0 ' Q' , 1 NS-f ov '.. ' ff v 1- ,' ,Q ' 4 . ' fx .1 A 4 D X , . 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Q 2. ..,.f-.aR4L'e'!:-QR'-.-!!!i . . , --,Q 1uv:A.Q9rf'. .n -5 B 4 5. est Bmlek r'.?'?1F'5 The rings of IQ57 -MQ 4-nv' 'S' Don Bonnernfl 'Vancy Brmdt Rlt 1 Brown Q-5' is-'Y' judlth Bruch ames Cale ohn Campo fi David Chambers Nlnr y Ellen Charvar Paul Cimperman I2I nr 7--f- ' ef' Cezrol Clivton Phyllls Clavton SENIORS lung, Hmer ldtx lxre x m ull hu crowmng glorx lf the C A A d'mcL Cilther cmdndfitm wen Ken Rox Blll Cuccmrdo Chuck Bettw Lollew Q im 'S 1? ich Lowley 'Q Sy korl George Shrlderb Donqld Desantls 122 -Xrmi M ie Const IHYIHO R1ch 1rd Lunar WI I heres 1 Donnelly G B irb lr 1 Cooper 5 Lorettl DeC'1ro 3 1313 Maman Dottore 1. ,. A Aga . 3 ' K A 'W' -ar H A X ' -7 ff' U , 'If Q K of gl 1 f , f , A I 'U' , A .4 L- A Wh., .-ag V A e Q. 3 ji ' i ' 1 ' ' z . f- X ' 5 4 ea., , of 'ggi N 5 '. ' 1 4 'S ' ' , 1 1 , ' 19 Rlf'1 Dow m H1111 im Dusek 'ff' 1 -Xhce I' :bm Margaret Dozer ncbi 'lf' Da.v1d le ntmg Ilmes I4 lslmpfrur l 1653 rr., ,, 6 I, if Gr lee Duke ,sv 'TL' O on sb., uw.. W9 Donild Inntmg Robert Feyes I2 , SENIORS Amt: Kuly md her frund from Spun I erdm md Clhe Frxendshlp Club D mcel an C zrolyn Fl md B lrbira Ford . 'Q' if 5 .' , K 'QQ - 1 'Y' , 'Ni il :?:.-I A V. . ' ., 5551, L ' . . J 4, K '.'.11j v an - , rf.: 4- 1 s . , ':,:::A,,.,,,,, unit? A 5:5-95.5393 .Q n-...Q ' ,. oe.. . z 1 - 1 , 4 z . ' .' 1 Q 'af 1 W U , V XX Pi .M Q 3' ' L . V 4 A , -I ' I . Q ' pn I K Any A V, ' ,A I x -M 5 , t f , Mi , M , J S K I ' 49- ,J 1' ' gm , A - X N ,V x ' of 7 W , 5' A r ' H wg W .gr e rfv' r r or err 124 ' ' ' Z Y .4 I ffl' M v 1 .1 V h 35,55 ,a ,g,j'5. yi- ! V4 Z' , f. , w ' ' A I 4 ' 'z ' 1 3 'z . ' 3 2 2 2 1 ' N l Robert Frank T53 'dv rw Robert Green 'Nix Ww,.,r Wx. Sandra If reedle ' ohn Greenwood B1ag1o Gucclardo and Guida cv Rlchard Germanq L1ll1an Grunt 12? Shirley Gunya 124 -Xllan Glttere Kathleen Green SENIORS sine ...X The h xppx wanderer mmd rh'1t IS 'met C ulda 'md Lhrrs I new during ofhce prac txce clus m the bmmeqs machmes room Kenneth Hager 'lmes H111 ffwx-' Trp Top'stantal111ng toothpaste Chuch Balan at the Commumtv Chest Assembly EMEEESJWS hdward Hanks Donna Hanvald Leah Heller 'Qf Mrchael Henck Judxth Henderson Dlane Henley X jamce Homa Darlene Hoon John Hudock 125 V,,V Ae if V5 A.,,,,,e . A. . . , . f if , ig V X L if -. 5 - . I . V, ff . yxixkt kz, . . if K1 wisp' A H in I J. . . 1 ' 1 , . el ee ' le ' K 4 ': - J f ne S , A Q Xxx f ,z LQ ' A, , if ll. ph E i 1 ff Q7 ..-+ Nona Hunt lVI'1ry -Xnn Inwood SENIORS Anna Mae Qonstantxno lmtemng to her master x use Pdlphme PTICIICC ln f e busmebs mwchmes ro Jm Mary jane janowslq ames ellnslxl 'US -v 'wav' Bqrbara Kill Donald KHllHOWQlxl ,K 5 IJ Lawrence Kllm Robert Knlola 126 Ronald onow Cirol K1lNlHSlx1 gpub- go Mlchael Kolnelxlxer , 'xx -sr' 'N' 0 W ' Av Y 4 gf' Eng -- 3 llvl , I l' .1 J .J ,J V ,Qk, K .. f r N a 9 l '1 Qgx X LE W, v W l ifg if llrl 1 J, ler'll e ' ll . at A V , U aw 1 l v o J .v Y' x L C YK ' 7' ' A i .l 'h ','.' 1 .,'s'c'.f'r z'J4l1 ' l.l b v , s . f . CI l John Kopp 'I lmothy Kukr ll ff .Iamce Kus Karen Kov'1ch -Xmta Kulv Dolores Leonhardt 0+ 3 Terry Krelfl I' lmer Kress lfdw :rd Kuhn Ely met Kus Iudlth Llsy VV7 C L een B1rl1r1 I auch 1 recene her trophy qt the Bzeketl ull game It yi AX .i,,,. Q V up .--' 1 f 'i-., . , 5,5 1. .. b if A SENIORS ,. V 2 A . 1 Ji S 1 e 3 1 l I: X' I g I LE LAV ir 21' 2 v. :fa 1 S . .e 11 Y. Chrxetme Loew I 6 Rlarxlyn Mathewe Carol MllkOVlCl1 ean Luplca A LA SVlV1H Mccibe Geraldme Mom-: A lack Manaelxa 4F ur' Marlene McCurdx N ancy Moran 128 hdwm Marks Barb lra Martin SENIORS o thls php SICS IS tough' fRon onov Ken O S1Ckl Al Murton 1nd lohn Koppb 'ix' , Q, ' B L ...A f, S fl x XX VN. I vz' x gg M , I f ,Q J 3 S , M f2 , A M z 6, 5 Go 1 K ' . ' Y B yn -K - J y v I 'hr s ' . Carol Mra7 Q Patrlcla lN ank Donald Odvody Allan Murton uv -Q!!! Gayle lNemeth Ann Oergel SENIORS Marllyn Nadratowskl s.- CaI'0l Nozar Fortune teller Cirol Mraz predicts the future week for Maple Heights Hugh N Kenneth OSlCkl Kenneth Ovark Carole P21lliC1' 129 ,ii S tt. , .nk ff- l 5 l l at f, e K ' . Rf 3 ' x 'V C : e 9 1 fl' A - .4 Y G ! t r t ' A M-f 3 l kg-f e ' X's+ f e eeee f e , 5 r -4' x K Nlargaret Palumbo .Q-5 I, Ronald Piterak Nancy Ienter 'E' Roger Petro Lee Ann Phllllps .I ames Parish joseph Parish SENIORS Queen Shlrlex C unv1 recenex her trophw wt a tootball game ln the new Qmfford glwldlllm lrbam I Cffllll 'CT' ffm ag '15 leo P1otrowQk1 Merle Preble amee Prusha 120 . ,lf ' ...H V ' X in . V VL.: TLV, fl ,A f , ' J B, J ' ' . , . . K ,LQsQ3?- L . V naw- r. A' k l 431 vi A lyk .V . ,. I' A r . L f r ., - X - S1133 . .. . X MQ:ffQ'W1a . hw? SENIORS 4v ' , mv, Leonard Reese Humpty Dumpty h1d 1 gre1t tall we hope not'Thew re futenmg up the xtre1mLrs rn the boys gym for 'mother lug dance Patrlcm Robbmq .rw-fv' N83 E in Rlchard Roth Kenneth Roy DOITIIHIC Russo 131 ,pfsgdka , S W , ,,- . 1 , ,A W 4 -1:2 gr ,E .Keg .SQ f rf- 5 2' 1 f 5 as ean Regleter hvelyn Roch Concetta Sagglo 3, - ,-r 5' hiv W? L 4 i ?5 ,Q r 4 e A ' Z' K Karen Rlebesell Michael Ross Charles Sago X ', 1 . . 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Mrs Kathryn Alexander Ohio Wesleyan B A W estern Reserve B l S Ass t I lbrarlan Interests Reading I amrlx Mr Rxchard N Boers Mr Marvm Bowen Western Resene B S fin Chemzv Weslern Reserve B A Irby Teaches jr Hrgh Sclence 'Ieaches Chemlstry 9th gr lde Coaches V'1rs1ty Footbftll Sclence XvI'CStIl!1g CAss tl Sponsors I-I1 1 Interests Sports Hobbies Do If yourself Homeroom I IE Homeroom 1 2C Mr Lynn Brlstow W rltenberg B S Physxcal Educatxon Boys Intramurals Homeroom IID Mr Wllllam E Cam Baldwzn Wallace B S W eslern Reserve M A Teaches Sth and 9th grade Sclence Coaches basketball Sponsors Varsity M Homeroom 11B BY WORKING WITH OUR TEACHERS Mrs Constance Carroll Ohm Unzverszty B S Home Economics Miss enme Caruso Western Reserve Unzverszt Home Economlcs Sponsors Home Ec Club Junior Red Cross Homeroom IOG Mr Jack C Cawrse Baldwin Wallace B 11 Family Llvmg World Geography World History Community Chest Red Cross Homeroom 1oD I 'I Aff Mr Wxlllam Champion Bowling Green B S University of Mzchzgan MM Senlor and Junlor Bands and Orchestras CLeaderD 8th grade Vocal Hobbies Outdoor actlvntles woodworkmg ,fix I Mlss Harrxet M Davxdson Bowlzng Green B S Teaches History CIVICS Charge of'Detent1on Homeroom 8A e s f or I cms...- rg flxzl.-it iff. ts? ' l rw l mf ' .. yas ' .. ' .. ' .. . N . ,, H .- ff X' l A 1' I I 36 f,f 41 ' I - I Tribute to Benny Goodman by the M H H S Band under the dl rectxon ofToscannm1 whoops Mr Champion WE LEARN ED Mr james D Gates Hiram A B Columbia M A Algebra Plane and Solld Miss Frances Gerhardt Geometry Tflg0DOmCtfy Ohm Stale U B S Student Council Homeroom 1 IC Head of Math Dept ugh.. Flrst Amd Phys1calEd Health Sponsors Future Nurses Club Homeroom 12B Mrs. Betty jean Emmett Thiel College B.A. Mathematics Sponsors Y Teens Homeroom lol Mr ames G Movlel John Carroll B S Attendmg Western Reserve 8th and 9th grade Math Homeroom 8 I 137 Mr. Donald D. Faix John Carroll B.S.S. American and World History Coaches V Football r Hlgh Track Homeroom 9E Mr Clarence R Haerr Baldwzn Wallura A B W exlern Rererve IVI A Algebra Pl me Geometry General Math Football Coach Sponsor Varsity M Interests Huntmg and Flshmg Homeroom 9B Q1 Mr Forrest A Garey Ohzo Umvernly B S lhdllbtfl ll Arts Mr Paul E Harbox Ken! Stale B S Mechanlcal Drawing Homeroom 8B , . - ' . . . , .- I V - 'sm B- mf K f r 1 . J 7 Y 7 K I X, - -u N. A 59 E - , ' . .1 Q J X . . ' C S C p . - I . l . ge f r -'Q Mlss Marlan Hxll Phy sxcal Education Sponsors G A A Cnrls lntra murals Homeroom HF Mr Rlchard R Hole 8th and 9th grade Scxenct Interests Archeology Homcroom IOB Wi? MISS I oretta M Huebner Algebra 8th grade Math 'l reasurer of M H H S PTA lnterest Sewmg Sports Homeroom gl THAT THEY WERE SWELL PEOPLE .-cy' Mrs Ruby A Kalser North Texas State College B fi University of Texax Ill .fl Head of English Department Hobbies VVrlt1ng O1lPa1nrnng Enamels Homeroom 9F Mr Robert 1 Kastellc John Carroll Unzverxzty B S Semor Math Plane Geometry Senlor Class Advlsor Coach Y Football Polmcal mterests, attends l L Nlght School Homeroom 12A Miss Pearl Katowxtz Western Rfserve B fi W A Head of Home Economxcs Department Home EC Club Homeroom IOF Mr loseph A lmar fJfll0 U H 1 'I caches Biology Head of Suence Department Charge ol Sale of Actnlty Books Interests Cmrdemng and Sports tv,-.---w--.-,rf MISS Carole acobs Sth and 9th gr ide Pnglnsh Cnrls Board Interests Iravelmg Dld news wrltlng ln School 1nd College Homeroom SG M: 138 Mr L BYISIOW and Mr D Falx ln the gym Q K .V will In b,-g, S 1 ,AE A , t 4- I fig by . ' : K ' Ohio State U. B.S. Ohio University B.S., lW.Ed. Hiram B.A. Otterhein .-LB. Weftern Rnerve 13.17. J H A C 5 , .J Q 2 A . i fill l . in . . y . . . y J: V ,I I Mlss Louxse A Ketterer Ohm Stale B S Calumbla NI A Fngllsh I lterature ournahsm Herlld Staff Advlsor -rf' Mr John J Lmce Kent State Unzverxxty B S Speech Enghsh Dramatlcs Sr Dramatxcs Club Thespmns School Plays Interests Fnshlng Dld Summer Stock and acted m college Homeroom 9H Mrs Manlyn Llvmgston Bowlzng Green State Untverxzty B S Spamsh and Enghsh Sponsors Fnendshlp Club Interests Ballroom Dancmg Homeroom 9C WITH SCUN D IDEAS A D I TERESTS fi Mr umton Moms Kent State B S Wertern Reserve M A Shorthand Stenography Maple Ieal Advlsor unlor Cl iss Advisor Sponsors Lamerz Club Homeroom IIA Mr Frank I Mraz Otterbem B A Kent State M A Teaches Scxence Dzrector of Vlsual Educatxon Head ofProject1onlsts Club Charge of Noon MOVIES Mr R Dale Myers Kent State B S Drlver Educatlon Mechamcal Drawmg 8th grade Shop Charge of Stage Crew 139 Q. I , N-H Mrs Genevieve Michael Olzm State B S 8th and 9th grade Fnglxsh Y Teens Interests Readmg Travel Homeroom 8E Mnss Frnestme Nlchols Otterbezn B fl Ohm Stale VI A Teaches I atm Sophomore Class Advisor Interests Dramatlcs Gardening Works 'lt Play house Homeroom IOA Mr Mlchael MlIk0VlCh Kent State B S MEd Drlver Educatlon Wrestlmg Coach Teaches drlvxng outside of school Hobbles Flshmg tn Canada owns a cottage there Homeroom 12D K Sw- at Wwygpwgi wi 3' Kia.. Miss Marjorie Nichols Otterbem A B Ohio State M A 9th and loth grade Iznghsh Sponsors Glrls Servlce Club Interests Movles Theatre Reading Collects ITllflld.ILll'C horses Homeroom IIG , t te' - V: 5 ' A k W . - '- ,al ' M' he , . 25 ' I 4 5 , - I 'Q . 1 1 . 4 I 1 . . , , f . . . , 5 , - ,QI . . , , , . 3 - . 1 J . . : ' . . : , . V . .: , : : , I ri?3?:'s u - , A , 5 S' ' I 1 f . ' of - 4 tl . ' f- 4,33 ' ,L N, 'A - C H - ..., li! Ag f K g A ' .ek . i ' 5 . ft? ff. ' fl wil.- f.f..' A . . n n . . , . - A . . . . n I I D 4 4 ,I e 5 -I 3: -In 1 5 Q v J: I 2 . 1 f ' J , Miss Fllzabeth Oldham Olzzo Slate B S Wexlern Reserve M .S I S I lbrarman Interests 'Imvelmg Theater Reading Mrs Delma I ee Paulman Florzda Viale Collegefor Women Weftern Resewe W 4 Supervlsor oflVIus1c Dlrector of I arslty Lhoxr Cadet Choxr and Glee Llubs WITH A SENSE OF HUMOR fb' fl'.'1. Mr I'dw1n I Podwax 01110 Weflesan B -I Western Refene Graduate .cork Vlorld HISYIJFW and Amtrxcfm History r Louncll on World Af'I'.l1I Representatne ot Clexthnd Pre Vlorld Frltnds Club Interests I ru elmg Homeroom 1 I' -Q...4df Mr jeffres Q m jr Mrs Merry I Randall Mr lVIaur1CeU Smds Umveruly of Wzneonfzn Wellexley College B 4 Bowfmg Green B V M IxentSlaleBS UCIA IIS Art 8th and 9th grade Fnglxsh Amerlcan I-Ilstory Drlver Palette and Brush Club Sponsors Jr I-Imgh Cheerleaders Educatlon I-Iomeroom 9K ,I V Basketball Track Coach Interests Sports Homeroom 12F I4O Mlss Rosemary Prosen lxent State B S I xpmg Busmess Inform mon Honor SOCICYW Homeroom 9 I 'C- r W4 1. Sf: we -?5'?.?' is-we 'NIr I hom ls I,I'IISlxI Ohm .Stale B S Industrial -Xrts Hobby I-Iortlculrurt TO MATCH GUR OW Mr How 1rd R Schrxmm 01110 Slaiz' B S II fl 8th gr lde Industrml Arts Interests Arts and Crafts Photographw I-Iomeroom SF Mr Ross Smlth Ohm State B S Algebra Busmess Math Coach Jr I-Ilgh Football Baseball Interests Huntm Sports Homeroom IOH U l in K .- ,.:5. 2 , a 5 if is . I ,E 5 , ' 2 rv If I . . : :Hg .. 4' , Q I A ' 5:9 4 A 'fffiiq-: ,. . 5 .- - B I gif , 1 :I ' , igf w. . . I . , .. . A . . . . . .'., ..t'. Bmf. . ' - 1' ff - A , ' z ' .' lr . . 4. I -1 I 'A . I lb- 'V A A m I 1 . Y V: . B . ': . , , , .' ' . ' ' ' ' , '. j . ' ' . :A s I 1 B I I ' ' A ' ' . ss Y -2 N . x , I ,. kg Q , 1 A f f - t 11 ' 1 K ff f' VIH a K9 if I K -, I K. , ' S s?'w .YQ I, - . ,,- . j u , . . D. . . . ' . . I' . z . 2 . ' ' ' ' ' B.S., .. . ' ... ' H ..'.,1 . . ' . . .S. 'V . . . . .. . . . . 1 .' '. . .' . , ' . , , . Q , J f: J . I 5, . , . fl 'ff I . was-ag Miss V ean Spencer Hzram 'IB Home Economics Homeroom IOF rms '-., win Mrs Dorothy Templeton Mr Ronald D YVarr1ck Oberlin B A Olterbezn B S Fnglish Physics Kdvinced Science t Mrs M1ry Ann Te1gle Bowlzng Green B S Miss mn Sfym mski Nlefcyhurxl B A junior High -Xrt English Homeroom 8H Hobbies Photography Homeroom IOC, C uh Homeroom SC AND WITH UN DERSTAN DI G AND HELP FUR OUR PROBLEMS '57 fe-ge Mr Robert W Tayels John Carre!! B S 4mer1c'1n Problems YVorld History Ass t sponsor ofjr Council on World Affairs Hobbies Music St1mp Collec tion Homeroom 9D Mr FugeneH Weakland Miss Ruth A West Mr RobertW Westerlsecls Mr Donav'1n VVyl1e Fenn College B B A Ohm Werleyan Unuenzly B A De ance B S Ollerbezn B A Bookkeeping Typing II Ohio Sfate Umnerszty 'VI A 8th gr1de History Athletic Director Business lnformfltion American History American jr High Footlnll und VVorlt with Boy Scouts Problems B1sketb1ll Coach Homeroom 9G Freshmm Cl1ss Advisor Homeroom 8D He'1d of Social Studies Department Homeroom 9A I4I j .f 0 s ' VA 7 4' , - . - , fl . f. 1' Ki, A X .. 'V ' QQ, S ri in ff A ' 5 A ' . i. , ' ,' J, A . ' , 9 jr. High Dramatics Ass't Sponsor of Friendship AdViSOr I0 Sr. Cheerleaders Student Council grade Science l ' .1 ' Q-A f f ' if K' ii' f . LQ'-Q s ' 5 - it x ' K K Q 4 1 - 1 . , ' ' , , i ' V A . . 1 ' . ' If x A ,x , U . I g 1 1 3-iq ....., V..l as il 1411 ' r 1 S il V , -...T 5 1 --1. 5 L, ,Ig R tr xr if xl, 1 1 5-Q Mxss Beltrxce Ymccnt Mr Franlsl Nasek Clerk TFLlSllYET Mr l1mesU Smxth Pre ldent NI1- Pdwflrcl Peters Mr NK lllmm H Brown BOARD OF EDUCATION lhe Board of l'duc1tlon 1s the elected body of men and women responslble for the CH:lClCl1I operatlon, dlversmed and acceptable cur rlculum, ind general demeanor of our school system The respon Slblllfy ot planmng and executmg the programs of our schools xs dele gated by the school bo 1rd to the Supermtendent of Schools, Mr -Xlbert ls Hadheld Nlr Harry Sahsburv, -Xsslstant Supermtendent directs and organlzes the currlculum These men and women have made M1ple Helghts Hlgh School one of the outstandlng schools 1n thls p 1rt of the state I hrough then' genume lnterest m the welfare of our school, we h we been able to enjoy every advantage of educatxon We know that through the constant Vlgll and untlrlng effort of the Board of lzducanon, Mr -X l' Hadfield, and Mr Harry Sahsbury Nlaple Helghts I-hgh Qchool w1ll contlnue to be a leader ofthe schools ol rhns Qrel If ' 1...-1 x ' .. . -. lf.- ,...., .. . , . .. .. , 11, ,. .iz .' . , s ,l . . . ., . . . . L A 1 I 1' ' L 1 C S L S S .' S ' S 4 1 - S 2 S 1 . S 4 Z L ' Q Q . - 2 . , L . x S ' Y 4 . 2 . . . . ,. 4 4 . , . .. . l . . . ., ' . . . . . . 3 ' S ' . .' . S g , . 2. 'Exif Mrs Florentine Freedle Gmduatefrom Buxzness Sfhool Secretarx to lVIr Hadfield Interests Interxor Decoritlng P' 'fn me Www of 'Ur HTTFX S'1l1sl:urx Wzlnzzngzon College B V Ha efjford College U V Weslern Refer e 'VIA Nlr A E Hadneld Hzmm College A B Ass t Supermtendent ln ch lrge of currlculum lnterests Readmg Entomologx Columbia Unzaerxzly V 1 Gr1du'1te XX orls Ohxo Stlte Frxnclsco State College Western Reserxe lflw gchfilll 2? Western Rescue Sm Supermrendent of Schools Interests Golf THEY ASSURE US OF A GOOD EDUCATIO 'X 112. MISS Joanne 'Nespor Grzzdualedfrom Maple Hezglzlf H1211 Secretarx to 'Nlr SdllSl3L1l'X lnterests Bfnseball 143 me . ,,.Af L ,fl 'L g ' A K I-'P ... , l A? 3 , , Q v , 1' . .t. s ' f I ' I 5 V ' ' - A 1 , , . , . . ': 1 , J , ', z .., ,Nd 1 I, , V . . ' ,. C' , , C so if si J .X , I 4 4 1.-..... M... Mr. Maurice Young Miss Bernice VViltshire Mr. Anthony A. Whobrey WeJler'n Reserve M.fI. Hiram College fl.B. Drake University B.S. Kenyon Columbia College lllmlr NLS. Guidance Heidelberg Buff. Teaches: Advanced Algebra All-Schools Psychologist Guidance Director Sponsor: Girls' Board Interests: Music, VYoodworla, Reading lnterests: Copper Work, Teaching Sunday School Mrs. Virginia Zipperle Graduatedfrom John Hay Office Secretary Interests: Sewing Mrs. Lucille VVatson Cleveland College Spenrerian Businesf College Office Secretary Interest: Bridge ........ Q .sf new , 1 'Q 4 '+ .4-H :, ,, Miss Eloise l.enarz, Mrs. Erma Mulac, Mrs. Emily Lisy, Mrs. Dorothy Breymaierg office staff of the Board of Education business ofhce. Mrs. Helen Flager, Switchboard operator ri 5 - ..., .. 51,54 . i 5 Q ' - LQ . Y '?' 4l'1'f: 2-, K 1 Mr XV D Loon Otlerbeznl? -I Olzzo Stare Unzverszly M A Principal Sponsor Key Club Interest Trout Fishing Mr H D 'I hompson Nlounl Unzon B fl W eslern Rexerve W A Interests Collecting Civil W ar Documents Dean of Boys Ass t Principal THEY ARE OUR GUIDES T0 WORTHY CITIZENSHIP When I was asked to write a little message for Your Photograph I had said before in order not to repeat myself too much As I leafed through the pages I became so interested in the plctures that I experienced a sort of revival I found myself thinking how much these pictures will mean to you in the years to come I know thls year book will become a real treasure because of the pleasant memories it will bring to you I For the Class of 1957 to which this book has been largely devoted class who have spent so many hours IH its preparatlon, I want to ex press the appreciation of the student body and faculty for your line efforts 'Io the underclassmen, I hope you will be inspired by these pages and strive to make your activities in the future uphold the hne tra d1t1on of our school VV1lbur D Coon Album , the first thing I did was get out an old Yearbook to see what I wish every success and much happiness. To these members of the I really Chccring!fY - .Q-5. 'Q X1 I A , A Klzxplc Hfighrs roorcrx lcr thc 4 tcnm 1-anuw we buck them Ivy MHH S WILL ALWAYS STAND FUR. A XYr,-qling Vrglgrigk- in :hp Rycrcurion rwwm findx fi. Chamnncsy gning lf. Rush, Lf Kgunxnxki, Al, Niclwrr and dum LiIlFlCCl1DL1L'f' rhy .-Xnxiuux nmvrvu-11rs 'LxhL'CI'lL'JlL1L'Y'S :md Vllfxiff' mn mu' D. Sh:1nklcrwn'f big, lvr'm1d,xhcvuIdcrx. xtrcnnu-rx nt' thu Fitxfll Fling, rhf first damn' wt' :hc 31-ur. lwzlll TCRIIYII 'T 3, al vw- E Epi 'M wx K fr I 'iff vv--.Q 4 M- w'f THESE THE MEMBERS 0E THE 1957 SEN ICR CLASS Adzema Beverly Anderson Fred Stage Crew I 2 3 jumor VarsIty Football 3 Hallguard 3 Lt 4 Arbaugh Roger Boys Gleel Cadets Yarslty ChoIr3 4 Baseball 3 DramatIcs3 4 Ixey Club 4 ThespIans 4 Future Teachers 4 Hallguard 4 Herald Staff 4 Arhar PatrIcIa Auld Robert Stage Crew I 2 3 Capt 4 DramatIcs Club2 Key Club Vlce PresIdent res Ident 4 TDESPITHS 3 PresIdent 4 Honor QCJCICYY 3 PresIdent 4 Baker Donald Boys C lee ClIIlI I Balan ChIIck Boys Glee Club I Cadet ChoIr V 1rsIty ChoIr 3 4 Band I 2 3 PresIdent 4 I I brary Page I jumor HIgh DramatIcs I DramatIcs 3 4 ThespIans 4 Hallguard 4 Ballato osephme Bancale MIchael LIbrary Page I IInIor Hlgh Dr Imatlcs I Hallguard 3 4 Key Club 4 Baseball Barnard ohn Boys Glee Club I Intramurals 4 Barry Robert llI'll0l' VarsIty Football I 2 3 VarsIty Football 4 Student LOUHCII I Gym Leader 4 Varslty 'NI 4 Beamer ArdIs Bandl 2 3 4 Home Ec Club FrIendshIp Club 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Club3 4 jumor CouncIl on VI orld AHaIrs 3 4 Herald Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Thesplans 4 BIalek Ernest Yarsltv Football 4 Hallguard Lt 4 Bonnema Donald HallgIIard 2 3 Track3 4 Brandt Nancy unIor Red Cross I 3 4 GIrls Glee Club I Student Councll 3 Cadet ChoIr 2 Hallguard 4 BankIng Representatwe I 2 Herald StafT4 Home Ec Club 4 FrIendshIp Club 4 Brown RIta Frlendshlp Clubl 2 3 4 GAA I 3 4 Home Ec Clubl 2 3 Hallguard 4 Bruch judlth Bandl 2 3 Hallguard 3 Home Fc ClIIb4 FrIendshIp ClIIbI 2 3 4 Future Cale ames Iunlor HIgh Football I 2 unIor HIgh Basketball I 2 Tr Ick I Stage Crew I ovs Glee Clubl Intramurals 2 3 4 Hallguard3 4 Campo john 'lrelsurer IInIor Class3 Intramural Football Basketball Volleyball 4 Chambers D1Nld Charxat Mary Fllen GIrls Glee Club I Cadet ChoIr 2 YITYSICY ChoIr 3 4 FrIendshIp Club 4 CImperman Paul Track I unIor Varslty Basketballl 3 Baseball 3 4 Hallguard3 4 Var sIty M 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 Varslty Basketball 4 Clayton Carol C AA I 3 FrIendshIp Club 4 Home EC Club 4 Clayton PhyllIs C AA I 2 3 FrIendsh1p Club4 Home EC Club 4 Colley Betty Cnrls Glee I PrIendshIp Club 2 3 C A A 3 Home Iac Club 4 ConstantIno Anna Mae GAA I 2 3 4 Gym Ieader4 Office Page3 GIrls Board Secretary 3 AUdIO StIIdIo 3 Capt 4 Hallguard Lt 4 Cadet ChoIr YarsIty CRCDIF3 Secretary 4 Mlxecl Ensemble 3 4 Student CoIIncIl 4 Frlendshlp Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 LettergIrl 4 BankIng RCpFCSCnf1IlVC 2 Football ueen CandIdate4 Cooper Barbara Student CoIIncIlI Future Nurses 3 4 FrIendshIp CIUll2 3 4 Herald Stat? 4 Yearbook StaH 4 Hallguard 2 3 GA A I GIrls SETVICC Club 2 3 Cowley ack Band 3 Cunat RIchard Track I 2 3 Hallguard3 4 Cunmngham 'Inet CITIS Clee Club I FrIendshIp Club C7arnItzkI Cayle De Caro Loretta Home EC ClIIb3 4 FrIendshIp Club3 4 Hallguard 4 De Sanus Donald Iumor HIgh Football I 2 Varslty Football3 4 Baseball I 3 4 YTTSICV M Dobson Wllllam I Donnelly 'Iherese jumor HIgh Cheerleader I C A A I Clrls C lee Clllll I FrIendsh1p Club I 4 CIrls Servlce Club 3 Iunlor Red Cross 3 4 hce PresIdent 2 Dottore Marlan G A A I 3 Hallguard 4 Fnendshlp Club 4 Dozer Marglret FrIendshIp ClIIb I 3 Secretary 4 CIFIS C Ice Club I Cadet ChoIr VarsItv ChoIr 3 4 CA A I 3 4 Future Nursesz 3 Treasurer4 Future I'eachtrs3 Her1ldStafT4 I e Irbook SCHHQ4 Duke Crace Dusek WIllIam Bandl 2 Cadet ChoIr2 Intramuralsl 3 4 I' ntlng D lVld I' l1fll1L Donald Fllilh Abce CIrls C lee Club I Frxendshxp Club I 2 3 4 Hallguard GIrls SCYVICC CIIIII 3 FutIIre Nurses Club 3 4 Home Fc Club 4 P IsImpaur ames Band I 2 IntramIIral Basketball Fejes Robert Student CIOLIIICII 3 H11 3 4 Intramural Basketball Football 4 FergIIson Audrey GITIQ Clee Club I Cadet ChoIr VarsIty ChoIr 3 4 Fnendshxp Club 2 Hall guard 4 Flad Carolyn GIrls Glee ClIIb I Cadet ChoIr 2 VarsIry ChoIr 3 4 MIxed Ensemble 3 4 G A A 3 4 letter GIrl4 CIrls Board I 2 BankIng Representatlve I Hallguard 3 4 Correspond Ing Secrettry 3 Home Fc Club 3 Future Ieachers 3 PresIdent 4 Yearbook StafY4 Ford Barbara GIrls Glee Club I Cadet ChoIr 2 G A A I 2 3 4 Emblem 4 junIor Red Cross I Cnrls Board 2 3 BankIng Representatwe I 2 Home Fc Club 3 Yearbook StafT4 Future Teachers 4 Frlendshlp Club 4 Herald I'dItor 4 Hallguard I t 4 Frank Robert Intramuralsl 4 Key Club3 4 IInIor Councll on World AffaIrs 3 FTISOII Iames CerheIm DennIs Tr Ick 3 4 Intramurlls CcrmInI RIchard HI X 3 4 Hallguard4 lntrImurals4 Clttere Allan IntramIIral 3 Football 4 VarsIty Basketball 4 Green Ixathleen FFICDdShlp Clubl 3 4 Hallguard3 4 umor HIgh Dramatlcs I Jl1nlCJfCOlln cIl on YVorld AfTaIrs 3 4 CIrls Serwlcc Clllli 3 4 Senlor HIgh Dramatlcs 3 Creenwood ohn Tr Ick I CrIInt IIllIan IInIor Red Crossl 3 4 C AA I Home Fc Club 3 FrIendshIp Club4 Dra m IIICS ClIIb 3 CJllCCld!'d0 BIagIo YN!'EStllI'lg I 2 3 4 Student Councll I 4 Boys Glee Club I Cadet ChoIr 2 I arsIty ChoIr Treasurer 4 VHFSIIV M 3 4 HI Y PresIdent 3 Vlce PresIdent 4 Gym Leader 3 4 Hallguard 3 It 4 VICC PresIdent umor Class 3 PresIdent SenIor Class 4 C IIIda Ilnet FrIendshIp ClIIb 3 4 Hallgulrd 4 C uny I Shirley C IrlsC lee ClIIb I SecretIry of IInIor and SCHICJY' Class 3 4 FrIendshIp Club I 3 4 Football ueen 4 Hallguard 4 umor CouncIl on YVorld Affurs 3 4 GIFIQ Servlce Club 2 3 4 P A Announcer 4 AIIdIo Studlo Personal 4 Hager lxenneth Bandl 2 Intramurals Hall james Boys Glee Club I Ham ald Donna Art Club I Fr1endshIp Club 2 3 4 Heller I eah Art Club I FrIendshIp Club 4 Henck MIchael Basketball 4 Stage Crew3 4 Rev Club 4 Hillguardl 2 3 4 Henderson lldlfh FrIcndshIp ClIIb I 2 3 4 Home Fc ClIIb3 4 CITIS SCYVICC ClIIlII 3 4 IunIor Councnl on World Affaxrs 3 4 , O Q A , '- I ' IQ I.. .I . 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K KY ' THESE THE EMBERS OE THE 1957 SE IOR CLASS Henley Dlanc Ifrlcndshlp Club I 3 Ireasurcr4 Forexgn AHIHIFS3 4 DramatIcs3 P A An nouncer 4 Hallguard 3, 4 Hoban, Maureen Homa, amce FrIendshIp Club I 3 4 Gmrls Glee Club I Future Nurses 3, 4 Hoon, Darlene I1r1endshIpClubI 3 4 G AA I 2 3 4 Glrls Servnce Club2 3 4 Hallguard4 Hudock john Intramurals 2 3, 4 Hunt, Nona C A A I 2 3 I LIICFEITI 4 FrIendshIp Club 3 4 Future Teachers 3, 4 Hallguard 3 l t 4 Glrls Glee Club I Cadet Cholr I arsxty Chonr 3 4 Mlxed Ensemble 3 4 1 earbook Staff 4 Pallette and Brush I Inwood Mary Ann GIFISC lee Club I Cadet Cholr 2 Varslty Cholr 3 4 Hallguard 3 4 Frlend shlp Club 3 4 Home l'c Club 4 anowskl Mary ane GAA I 2 3 ILIICFEIFI4 Home Ec Club 3,4 FrIendshIp ClubI 3 4 Hallguard 4 elInskI, ames Student Councll 3 Secretary 4 Hallguard4 HI X 3 PresIdent4 Semor Class Fl reasurer 4 onov Ronald umor Hmgh Football I Intramurals 2 3 Varslty Baseball3 4 Hallguard4 War sIty Track 3 4 X arsltv M 4 Karl, Barbara GIrls Glee Club I Bankmg Representatlve I 3, 4 Hallguard 3 4 FrIendshIp Club I 3, 4 Audxo Studlo Personal 4 P A Announcer 4 Forelgn Affalrs Club 3 4 Kalmowskl Donald umor Hlgh Basketball I umor Varsxty Basketball 2 3 I arslty Basketball 4 Gym leader 4 Hallguard 3 Intramurals 4 Kammskl Carol Glrls Glee Club I Cadet Cholr 2 Varsxty ChoIr 3 4 FrIendshIp Club I 3 4 Klxma, Lawrence Hallguard 2 3 4 'Irack 2 Student Councll 2 hey Club 3, 4 I-I1 Y 3, 4 Intra murals 2 3 4 Knlola, Robert H1 Y 3 4 Hallguard 4 Intramurals 4 Kolnekker Mlchael Kopp, John Boys Glee Club I Cadet Cholr VarsIty ChoIr 3, 4 Hallguard 3, 4 Ilunxor Hlgh Dra matlcs I Semor Dramaucs Thesplans 3 4 Yearbook StaFt'4 Kornes Louxse Kovach, Karen Frxendshlp Club I 2 3 Home hc Club 2, 3, 4 Future Nurses 3 junlor Red Cross 4 Krakora, Wayne Trackl 2 3,4 Hallguard4 Intramurals3 4 Krexzl Terry Hallguard3 Kress, Elmer Vlfrestlmg I, 2, 3, 4 Boys Glee Club I Cadet Cholr 2 Varslty Cholr 3, 4 I arsxty M 3 Vlce Pres1dent4 H1 Y3, Secretary4 Hallguard 3 It 4 Baseball 2 3, 4 Gym leader 4 Intramurals 4 Student Councll Treasurer 4 Kmg 4 Kuhn Edward HI Y4 Intramurals4 Kukral, Tlmothy Key Club 3 Secretary 4 Hallguard 2 3 4 Kuly, Amta Frxendshxp Club I 2 Vlce Presldent 3 Presldent 4 Home Ec Club 2 3 4 G A A 1,2 3 4 Band I, 2 3 Forelgn AHIBIFSZ 3 4 Future Teachers3 4 Thesplans 3 Kus, anet GAA I 2 3 LettergIrl4 Girls Glee Clubl Ixbrary Pagel 2 Hallguard4 Frxend shxp Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Future Teachers 3, 4 Treasurer of G A A 4 Kus, amce G AA I 2 3 Letterglrl 4 Secretary 3 Glrls Glee Club I Cadet Cholr Warsxty Cholr 3 4 Girls Ensemble 3 GIrls Board Treasurer 4 Llbrary Page I Hallguard 4 Future Teachers 3, 4 FrIendshIp Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Lapsansky Carole Gxrls Glee Clubl GAA I 2 3 Home Ec Club2 3 Frlendshlp Club 2 Leonhardt Dolores 150 Isy udy Student Councxl I uct Iresldent 3 Band I 3 lxcc Irts1d1nr4 Urchtstrl Yearbook Asslstant Edltor 3 It nrbook I'dItor 4 lhe puns 3 4 Drammcs 3 Secretary 4 G A A I 2 Fmblem 3 Herald St1f'I'4 Iorexgn Affurs 3 4 Irlcndshlp Club I 3 4 Art Club I 2 hce PresIdent3 4 owe Chrlstlne CAA I Ixbrl Office PIL1 3 Crrls Boxrd I Hallguard 4 Ir Glee Club I owe Harold uplca lean Frlendshlp Club 3 4 H1llguard4 Manaska lack Bandl Stage Crew I-Iallgu1rd3 4 Intr1murIl I Marks Fdwm unIor Hxgh Pootbull I VI restlmg I Martxn Barbara fJll lS Glee Club I Cadet Cholr I arsIr1 Cholr 3 4 I nbrary Iagc I Hull u lrd 4 GAA I 3 IettergIrl4 Frrendshtp Club 3 4 Cheerlelder 3 Capt 4 Future TLIChCfN Mathews Marllyn Bandl 3 4 FI'1CndSl'llpCllllJI McCabe Sylvla G A A I 2, 3 FrIendshIp Club3 Glrls Serxlce McCurdy Marlene Home Fc Club 3 FrIendshIp Club4 Mllkovlch Carol C AA I 2 3 4 Glrls Servlce Club Home I'c Club 3 4 Yearbook StatT4 Herald Staff4 Future Teachers 4 FrIendshIp Club 3 4 Glrls Glee Club I Hallguard 3 I t 4 Glrls Board Presldent 4 Cheerleader I Mltschke Douglas Warslty Football 3 4 Intramurals Projectlonlst Clubl 3 4 Mone Geraldme GAA I 2 3 4 FrIendshIp Club 4 Herald StaH'4 Home Ec Club Hall guard 3 4 I Ibrarv Page 2 Moran Nancy Glrls Board 2 4 G A A I 3 4 Fl'1ChdNl'llPClllll3 4 Cheerleader Capt I Glrls Page I 4 Gym I eader 4 Mraz Carol Bulletln Board 3 4 Forengn Affalrs 3 Secretary 4 Ilbrary Page I Frxendshlp Club 4 Future Teachers 4 G A A 3 4 Home Ec Club Freasurcr 3 I Ice Presldent 4 Glrls Glee Club I Cadet Cholr I arsIt1 Cholr 3 4 'Vlurton Allan Stage CFCWI 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Xarslty Basketball 4 Hallguard 3 4 Intra murals 4 Nadrxtowskl Marxlyn Home Fc Club2 Hallguardl 'Xank Patrlcla Bind I 3 Hallguard 3 4 GIrls Glee Club I Cadet Cholr C AA I Nemeth, Gayle Glrls Glee Club I Home hc Club 2 3 4 Herald StaH 4 X arsxty Choxr 4 Future 'I c lchers 4 Hallguard 4 Nolar Carol Forexgn Affaxrs 3 4 Glrls Seruce Club 3, 4 Hallguard 4 Frlendshlp Club 2 4 I earbook Staff 4 Odyody Don lld unlor Hlgh Football I umor I arslty Basketball HI I 4 Intramurals Orgel Ann GAA I 2 3,4 Bandr 2 3 4 Oslckx Ixenneth Hallguard3 Intramurals 3 4 Yarsxty Baseball 2 3 4 Ovark Kenneth umor Hlgh Football Boys Clee 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