Maple Heights High School - Maple Leaf Yearbook (Maple Heights, OH)
- Class of 1970
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E V f wfuiw ,, f Aw' ff wk ,. ,W ,mmm MAPLE LEAF 1970 STUDENT TEETENIS 10 SPORTS 40 ACADEMICS 60 ACTIVITIES 86 SOPHOMORES 'IIO JUNIORS I28 SENIORS I46 A surging mass, pushing, crowding, Walking, pulling, turning, Moving, up and down stairways, Through the halls of noise, Laughter, words, and confusion. Football captains, collegiates, queens, Greasers, teachers, gymleaders, Presidents, hippies, band members, and People, with a thousand personalities Merged into only one. Classrooms of different, exciting faces, and Unfamiliar new teachers. Someone new next to you, Someone to walk with, Someone to talk to, An individual, A friend. 5 Z V Z Activities stretch on and on, cheering for Your team, playing on the team, Marching in the band, being a cheerleader, Putting up campaign signs, and taking them down, Getting ready for a dance, Washing cars at the class car wash, ' The Prom. Endless, tiring, eternal homework, Classes to rush to, A lunch line to stand in, Getting lost in the halls, Working on a physics experiment, Having a private lake, Planning for college, Painting a picture, Graduation, Being involved. ,K LV-' Q PQEKEL-It - , F We ,mls Wiliwifi x iiikgig Sgr? Wm The sprawling, bulging building with its innumerable Turns and hallways, endless stairs going Up and down, up and down, Hot gym, The brisk happy stadium and the musty Rooters' buses, dark and loud. The impersonal office of cold, gray steel, The crowded cafeteria, the tunnel, lockers, Rooms, ticket booths, auditorium Study halls, twists and turns all connected. Confusion. Classrooms of paper and chalk, An accepted lunch seat, A familiar hall, Your own locker. sf i IH- e, t N'-wmgn wllswm-we V:-wr , 'n.1m.,, K, iq. f ,. 5 Va , , ,Wg ,,.. - 1. ,Afbnwmgwmywm Aff 25 25 Jus. ,,.w:.m ' s f 1 fx mm we-2 wh S5 ,M 'ZW ii? ww 2315 ga .Jil ,Wir 232255 gi- , 'Fa m A.F.S. Brings Part of Chile to Maple Heights Lucy and Lana relax at home, while Lucy strums her guitar. Working hard, Lucy concentrates on her typing, which is one of her favorite courses The American Field Service pro- gram sent Maple Heights High an exciting, mini-skirted girl from Vina del Mar, Chile. Lucia Isabel Cangas Leon, Lucy , spent an active year with the Galbreoths, her American host family. Lana, her American sister spent the previous summer in Tehran, Iran, also in connection with the A.F.S. program. Lucy was enthusiastic about almost everything during her stay, but she especially loved basket- ball, which was her favorite sport. She also tried skiing with the ski club at the high school, which was a new experience. With her ready smile Lucy was a welcome and common sight around Maple Heights this past year. Lucy enjoys u plqfeful of her favorite American food cheese coke. Lucy discovers that study is un imporfcan? par? of 01 Maple s1udenT's life. Pitching in offer dinner, Lucy helps to wash dishes. Homecoming Week Rouses Maple Spirit Our school spirit week, held the week before the Midpark homecom- ing football game, was highlighted by a lively queen campaign along with various spirit-showing contests. Thurs- day night before the game was the night of the parade, the pep rally at Stafford Stadium, and the bonfire. The parade began at the high school. There were five floats which were also displayed at the game, and numerous decorated cars. Twirling and cheer- leading contests were held at the pep rally, which dissolved when the bon- fire was lit on the practice field. The pep band was present throughout the busy evening. The next day a rousing pep assembly was held during school. That night at the game Kathy Cuttaia was crowned Homecoming queen. Fi- nally, on Saturday night, the Home- coming dance, featuring the Sensa- tions, wrapped up a good week for Maple fans. Led by the maiorettes, the pep band does a little fancy stepping to Tea for Two. The cheerleaders, maiorettes and the pep band combine to entertain the faaantastic crowd. Ari Club works frantically To finish its flood, enfiiled Pc4infMc1ple u Victory. A I970 class ring topped the float con strucfecl by the Senior Class. as A blazing bonfire helped To heat Maple spirit fo CI feverish pifch. 1969-1970 HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT: Karen Skuntcl, Pct Chcnye, Queen Kathy CuHcxicx,Lc1uro Cczrcione, and Debra Foster October 10 marked one of the high- lights of the football season-the 1969-70 Homecoming weekend. Activities began on Thursday eve- ning with a big parade and pep rally which featured floats representing the three classes, Student Council and Art Club. Music for the occasion was pro- vided by a pep band from the Maple Heights High Marching Band. Specta- tors along the route were introduced to the queen candidates. The candi- dates for queen were Laura Carcione, Pat Chaye, Kathy Cuttaia, Deb Foster and Karen Skunta. During the half-time show of the Midpark football game that Friday, a radiant Miss Kathy Cuttaia, escorted by Kevin Flanagan, was crowned 1969-70 Homecoming Queen. Saturday evening, a large crowd enioyed dancing to the sound of the Sensations as a finale to a great weekend. Radiant with joy, Kathy Cuttaia is crowned Maple's Homecoming Queen. A large, glittering crown gave a regal touch to the beautiful decorations. Kathy and her escort, Kevin i Flanagan, begin the Queen's V Dance. Cheerleaders Fire Spirit in Sports . L 'T arf we vw 99 ti. bt4242+!+2+2s!s?I9..v2+2o24. r?f.4Is.3 Jeani, Whit, and Laurie put enthusiasm into chants during exciting game. New techniques add variety to this year's cheers. A summer of hard work and prac- tice prepared the varsity and iunior varsity cheerleaders for the sports year of l969-70. Creativity was the motto as a variety ot new cheers and chants were added to their reportoire. With the assistance of Pep Club, the girls let the Maple teams know that they were behind them l0OWo. Most students do not realize the amount ot effort that the cheer- leaders put into their work. Week- days after school they can be seen practicing in the recreation room. They must think up new cheers as the season progresses to keep the fans interested in cheering. The cheer- leaders are called upon to psyche up the student body at the numerous pep assemblies. Hard work, physical stamina, good grades and sheer lung power make up the Maple cheer- leader. Nancy twirls f?l during Homecoming Festivities. J. V. CHEERLEADERS: Judy Hanus, Sue Pack, Leslie McRoy, Bonnie Manzo, Debbie Novak, Sandy Buleiski. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Nancy Shipan, Deb Foster, Whitney Fraier, Jean Fudella, Laura Carcione, Aloi Grooms Band Meets New Challenges in Marching The Maple Heights High School band successfully undertook and completed an ambitious marching season. Highlighted by a trip to a Browns game and a Bandorama, Mr. Stone's band this year received more attention than in recent years. They played in a combined show with the bands of Bedford and Gar- field at the halftime of the Browns- Redskins game at the Cleveland Stadium. The Maple 96 also marched in a Bandorama at Nordonia and returned with a handsome trophy that has since been added to their growing collection. After marching season, the band members returned to tind Mr. Stone's wit as sharp as ever, as he sought to mold his musicians into a well- rehearsed concert band. Mr. Stone succeeded. The spring concert brought the band well-deserved ac- claim. MAJORETTES-First Row: N. Bistarkey, J. Hunter, Row: K. Cuttaia, J. Lucician. Third Row: 5. Davidson. Head Maiorette, D. Jasek. Second Director John D. Stone leads band into stirring performance b C C VARSITY BAND-First Row: M. Kenny, D Jasek, J. Lucician, K. Cuttaia, J. Hunter, S Davidson, N. Bistarkey. Second Row: T. Van horne, D. Furr, M. Baran, J. Sutliff, M. Glance A. Peskar, L. Kutina, J. Vanek, D. Kish, P Grill, J. Durback, J. Grill, D. Brooks, M Lehman, G. Kaminsky. Third Row: S. Shaw . Hull, W. Herman, B. Vavrek, S. Doleis, . Rymaz, P. Adams, D. Streight, B. Hudec L. Dablar, J. Rumskey, K. Piscura, J. Merick J. O'Brien, K. Aquilino, J. Hornke, D. Giam rone. Fourth Row: M. Alexander, M. Zabie 1 1 1 1 gala, D. Funta, S. Holcomb, C. Vanek, N Adams, D. Haggerty, R. Paradise, D, Wingen feld, C. Doubek, G. Zallar, C. Horvath, T Williams, D. Fowler, P. Newness, L. Sebor, J Karius, W. Zemanek. Fifth Row: D. Dvorsack, C. Soraka, C. Aber, J. Mikalai, K. Sexton, C. Russo, T. Fontana, J. Szoka, C. Demko, E. Moebius, H. Rimmel, E. Thompson, M. Powell, D. Uhl, W. Hawley, D. Turoso, J. Mathias, J. Bennici, R. Schiau, H. Hory, B. Campbell, D. Wunderle. Sixth Row: R. McKibben, R Nece, J. Ebert, W. Todd, D. Maran, G Feller, K. Edgar, J. Mikalai, J. Jolly, A Moebius, M. Fitzgibbons, E. Bruchac, J Word, B. Banks, M. Soroka, M. Paran, R Minner, K. Zuelch, A. Konya, D. Smith, J Owens, F. Roveri. SECTION LEADERS-First Row: M. Lehman, C. Horvath. Second Row: D. Funta, R. Paradise, D. Maran. Third Row: W. Todd, A. Konya, J. Ebert, R. Nece. Fourth Row: R. McKibben, M. Fitzgibbons, J. Jolly. Senior Day found Band Camp participants waking to toilet paper strewn trees. The sax section forms the backbone of the reeds. W wmm ww John Mikolaj demonstrates his abilities on the boss clarinet. xgfr 15 ,, W 4-W ,. i X 4 'P' 3, ill X ill, . . i ni 'KES li l li W Jlkiil' L E X , ll, waz all or ,gf A f Z il ali A 4 w I-rg, , R ful! l 1 ,, il? f ll 5 E Y ll? K s ll Jig! ii . 535 fffaf 332,331 lf itil air Mark Kenny, Drum Major. First chair clarinet, Bill Todd, fakes a solo. Band members sponsored a basketball leam in The Maple lniramural league. Though they were defeated, the Band shall rise again! mal, us- Dances Add Festivities to Maple Life Starting the dancing are these couples at the Semi-Formal Geisha Bash . KWSN, Fig, Gary, and Judy smile willingly at the Geisha Bash. A variety ot dances played a ma- ior role in the social lite of Maple '70, Early in the fall, Friendship Club sponsored an open mixer featuring the music ot The Night ot the Fol- lowing Day . Dances in honor of the homecoming and winter sports queens were held following the games. The annual Semi-Formal provided many special moments as did the romantic mood of Through the Looking Glass, the Valentine's Day formal. With a theme from Alice-in-Wonder- land, grinning Cheshire cats and sweetheart trees contributed to the scenery. The senior class' Zodiac Happening also gave a new look to the Maple gym. Colored lights, stars, and a fortuneteller helped create an air of mystery and fun. Homecoming Queen New bands crecie exciting sounds at Maple dances. A sweetheart tree adds fo the mood of Ihe winier formal. Pillow Talk ls Smashing Success Brad CMark Fitzgibbonsl, or is it Rex, finds his dual identity double trouble. Jan lPat Sheldonl finds that sharing a party line makes telling Brad off much easier. Johnathan CMark Ken- nyl protests futilely as Brad carries Jan away. On November fourteenth and fif- teenth the Drclmatics Club presented their annual fall play, Pillow Talk. The story concerns a young interior decorator, Jan Morrow, and an at- tractive but self-centered composer named Brad Allen. They become en- emies as a result of problems over sharing a party line. Masquerading as a Texan named Rex Stetson, Brad meets Jan and she falls in love with him. Jonathon, Brad's best friend, is also in love with Jan, and hires a de- tective to discover who Rex is. The trouble created by this dual identity develops into some uproarious comedy before Jan and Brad are happily united. Mark Fitzgibbons took the role of Brad Allen. The female lead was played by Pat Sheldon. Completing the triangle was Mark Kenny, as Jona- thon. The play, directed by Mr. John Lioce, drew greater attendance than any previous play. Johnafhon iusf won'f Yoke no for an answer. S 'wFr7'f ' N59 E1-w s -IQ 2 The kitchen phone makes life much more inieresfing for Alma CAggie Gorupj, the inquisiiive maid. Varsity Choir Sings a Diversified Program Tl1e choir rehearses for the big concert. VARSITY CHOIR OFFICERS: Lana Galbreath, Secretaryp Diana Funta, Vice Presidenty Fran Smocinski, Asst. Treasurerf Virginia Hollenburg, Treasurerp Jean Fudella, President. The Varsity Choir, under the able direction of Mr. John D. Stone pro- vides MHHS with a fine musical or- ganization. The choir held its annual Christmas concert in December which was highlighted with the bi-annual production of The Night Before Christmas. The choir provides us with appropriate music for some of the all-school assemblies. Besides these activities the choir also travels to both Jr. Highs to perform for the students. In the spring the choir pro- vides us with another fine concert. D. Peskar C. Zirnfus V. Hol VA lenloerg, M. Minichbauer, R. Serago, T. Sukey, S. Rumen. Second Row: F. Smocinski, J. Sanna, C. Collins, D. Dezina, B. Covert, D. Funla, C. Kamin- ski, M. Jednak, L. Galbreafh, W. Frazier, C. Draus, L. Cangas, P. Pivonka, C. Growchowski, M. Novak, B. Tuskes. Third Row: J. Merrick, M. Dubesky, G. D. P. O, Inwood, K. Walsh, D. Hawley, J. Long, T. Schmitz, J. Mullen, W. Solinsky, D. Laurenzi, D. Kortanek, M. Boden. Fourfh Row: J. O'Brien, S. Linric, Wallace, L. Turkovitch, D. Hayes, M. Branich, Pl Matthesw, J. Cigler, D. Rath, R. Kosik, R. Ochs, S. Krainy, K. Paluscak. Fiffh Row: R. Paradise, k' R H lb' G Ra mon? J. Mizcla M. Rinicella P Sokol, D. Stringer, S. Davidson, L. Sebor, J. Fudella, P. Shelden, P. Hruby, S. Syros I, . esse em, . y , , I - hara, G. Stover, D. Reed. Sharon Rumen faithfully accompanies Var- sily Choir. RSITY CHOIR-Firsf Row: M. Klacza, B. Young, M. Moore, El. Russo, M. Juskiewicz, S. Voitec, D. Tobey, K. Kornell, , , - The choir performed muny unique arrange menis as they widened iheir repertoire. Junior Choirs Develop Singing Techniques r 22? Choir members Take on brief res? period from their busy practice schedule. .BMJ CADET CHOIR-Firsf Row: L. Doblcxr, D. Huml, K. Turkovich, D. Welsch, D. Kirschen, D. Kirsclwen, R. Broncoto, J. Cibellcl, N. DeSc1rl1ls, L. Corbetf, S. Zurzour, J. Rusiun, D. Moneoge, P. Mohunsky, L. McRoy, L. Snyder, J. Veclro, S. Lcnmboy, L. Tully. Second Row: S. Zuborowski, D. Miceli, D. Komin- ski, S. Pack, C. Agosfino, D. Bulsinger, D. Semon, T. Bonosiok, C. Powell, D. Kolor, L. Zahn, M. O'Brion, C. Zgonc, G. Armul, D. Schell, K. Raffis. Third Row: D. Fufrok, M. Wegas, D. Tummino, K. Koss, L. Lilly, G. Sluko, D. Kirschen, C. Fudello, K. Kus, T. Trusnik, R. Hull, L. Mcnruncx. Fourth Row: K. Neflwery, L. Sopko, D. Sforck, J. Bird, E. Nowak, D. Domin, G. Mercurio, L. Vclfier, J. Egan, J. Kerwin, N. Cox, R. Bongiovonni, J. McKenna, R. Tunen, S. Lizonnich. Fifth Row: J. Brown, A. Levkovifz, P. Dragon, P. Eggers, J. Sullivan, D. Covert, R. Konyo, T. Croll, R. Adams, W. Reynolds, J. Bocho. GlRL'S GLEE-First Row: A. Miller, D. Sweat, L. Andrusko, D. Buby, L. Deon, J. Copreffu, D. Peskar, S. Perren, L. Vorrclti, A. Rcznduzzo. Second Row: D. Ploninsek, J. Werden, K. Reale, M. Kus, N. DeSc1nTis, V. Sobcnnca, H. Wiest, D. Clark, D. Czournecki, B. Howell, K. Howell. Assemb'ies Brighten the Map e Year 5 .sf MW, .,,, Nm., ., ,es sf 'L Z, fs, ggggt .'.2.,-72-Wit! i 2,1 f ' , V , 'r E Eggs i A if , E? if 3, R . , ,, Q q,,,s.,.,,, s , , 2 s it ff E , -1gg'vggQfwsifsft.i?ii, . 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One of the most enioyable pro- grams of the year featured a folk group, The 3-D's , who both enter- tained and spread a message of pa- triotism. Student Council was respon- sible for this and for the original holiday skits. The Varsity Choir also took part in the holiday festivities. To boost school spirit, pep rallies, sports awards, and queen's assem- blies were common events, providing an outlet to vent enthusiasm. The 3-D's spread their word of patrioiism and brotherly love Maple People! si Se-Sem, Q: my F' S U 35 , 3, 14-. W mal .lvl BWI' T T ,.,,,,,,,, M, W' E ,M ,. ...,. , 25 s ,, 1970 WINTER SPORTS QUEEN AND COURT: Sue Davidson, Jean Fudella, Queen, Doreen Peskar, Virginia Hollenburg, Whitney Friar. 'fm 17 Q x ,Zis- 515 Silt st.. .gs A lovely queen, Darlene is felicitious after crowning. Letterman Kevin Flannagan awaits presentation. The weekend of January 30, 1970, proved to be full of activ- ity and excitement for Maple students. Winter Sports festivi- ties began with the queen elec- tions taking place in homeroom Friday. At the half-time of the basketball game against May- field, the lovely candidates were introduced. Surrounded by a court made up of Sue Davidson, Whitney Fraier, Jean Fudella, and Virginia Hollenberg, an ex- cited Darlene Peskar was crowned 1970 Winter Sports Queen. She was honored at a dance following the game. Sat- urday night closed the weekend with a wrestling meet against Willoughby South which was at- tended by the queen and her court. The high points of the win- ter activities, these events left many pleasant memories for one and all. Queen candidates anxiously await half-time announcement of the 1970 Winter Sports Queen and Court. Harry Salisbury-a Life Dedicated to Maple Mr. Harry Salisbury Mr. Salisbury served as superinten- dent of the Maple Heights school sys- tem from 1959 until his death in Jan- uary 197O. During his time in office the school system had grown and prospered. Enrollment increased, a second junior high was built, and ad- ditions to the high school were made. There were also improvements made where curriculum and standards are concerned. Mr. Salisbury graduated from Wil- mington College with a Bachelor of Science degree in education. He was later awarded a full scholarship for his Masters degree in Science at Haverford College. He received his Masters degree in administration from Western Reserve University. He had been currently working toward his doctoral degree at Case Western Re- serve. He was a teacher of physical and social sciences, and acted as assis- tant superintendent in Lorain County. He had also been principal of the Bay Village High School. ln 1955 Mr. Salisbury was appointed the first as- sistant superintendent of Maple Heights schools. He was a charter member and president of the Western Reserve chapter of the Phi Delta Kappa hon- orary fraternity. He was also a mem- ber of the American Association of School Administrators, the National Education Association, the Ohio Ed- ucation Association, the Ohio Asso- ciation of School Administrators, and the Cuyahoga County Superinten- dents Association. Mr. William Flanagan, president of the Board of Education, reflected on the passing of the superintendent: A superintendent today is no longer simply an administrator of ed- ucation. He is a salesman, he is a public relations man, he is a negotia- tor, he is a father-confessor, and he is a leader. Mr. Salisbury was all of these-this is the mark ofa man. viii? vis? cis Throughoui his years in Maple Heights, Mr. Salisbury was concerned with education. Mr. Salisbury successfully coordinated ihe efforts of the School Board and the office of the Superiniendenf ,im Maas Ss Q -aff SPORTS Coll'er Leads 'eam Through Tough Course li. Kevin Flanagan outruns his opponent. Bob Thielman works hard during practice. The 69-70 season was a tough one for the Maple Heights cross country team. Under the direction of Coach Paul Collier, the harriers gained valu- able experience running their diffi- cult two-mile course. The end result was a season of tour wins and tour losses, and a tenth place in the dis- trict meet. The team also placed eighth in the Gilmour relays. N Kevin Flanagan led the runners by setting a new course record at the Mayfield meet. Kevin, this year's ' 5 f li team captain, has been one of Ma- l 5 ple's top runners for three years. Bob I Thielman, another important runner, was Maple's second man, and proved valuable in many meets. Steve Gian- namore, a junior, also ran quite well, and will be back next year to lead the team. The rest of the team made a valiant effort to overcome the prob- lems presented by this challenging sport. Cross country fans, standing on t S 5 X S a 5 9 S L Q. T i Football Team Caps Season-Bea Coach Beeler critically watches the game. Front Row: Coaches MacBride, Fyffe, Delaney, Bova, Rish, Beeler, Sinnema, Sogan, Crockett. First Row-Bottom to Top: E. Rybak, J. Stencil, B. Grobe D. Lew, G. Fadorsen, B. Jaketic, D. Lipnos, C. Haw, D. Cubravich. Second Row: J. Sawyer, J. Variglotti, R. Santin, L. Klimko, R. Barnes, G. Mocar ski, B. Tompot, J. Demassimo, T. Kuchar. Third Row: T. Venditto, S. Stepanek, C. Harger, M. Fiala, R. Flaherty, G, Barrera, D. Vohnout, B. Clark, J Cigler, B. Farine. Fourth Row: A. Harcher, J. Craft, T. Zbozien, B. Wagner, J. Gruclen, J. Gshwind, A. Horenchak, J. Pfeiffer, T. Sirna, B. Borland E. Tyler. Fifth Row: G. Kraus, J. Gaidelis, E. Hudock, T. Stalzer, M. Muszic, B. Ollom, M. O'Brien, B. Bora, W. Kriynovich, K. Radie. Sixth Row: N Mennell, J. Girolamo, J. Valtman, D. Glinski, J. Garbaszik, T. Ferraro, C. Bieler, M. Adams, T. Susanek, J. Klamar. Not Pictured: B. Rubaszewski, T Colarusso, J. Craft. edford Although the Mustangs were not very successful this season, they worked diligently and were able to register two big wins. Their one point margin of victory over Bedford stood out in everyone's mind as a thriller all the way. Added to a surprisingly large success against South High and some other valiant efforts on the field, the Mustangs tried their best to provide an exciting season for many enthusiastic fans. Outstanding iuniors and seniors formed the nucleus of the team with Tom Sirna and Wayne Kriynovich taking honors as most-improved play- ers. A varsity coach and a player discuss a play on The 9 0'-'nd Bruce Bora smashes through line of defenders. 'ie S M M f Q J.V. Team Chalks Up Five Victories At ten o'clock every Saturday morning the tenth grade football squad took to the field and repre- sented Maple in the best possible way-with one hundred percent ef- fort. Their season's record proved that they did their iob well. Five rival teams were bowed by Maple's Might, iunior varsity style. Their biggest win came early in the season with a 45-6 victory over the Flyers of Cleveland South. Cathedral Latin, Eastlake North, Willoughby South, and Bed- ford were bowed by the J.V. squad. With a record such as this for the sophomores, the prospects for a win- ning team next year look good. First Row: P. Boyle, Manager, S. Sevc, D. Whisenhunt, J. Wasko, C. Stefanov, R. Manavino, H Yaeger E Calhoun Second Row J McKenna R Grimshaw, R. Faiar, M. Guzik, R. Kirsch, M. Srp, A. Colarusso, D. Suvak. Third Row: D. Sanek, B Arcipowski J Whltson T .luhasz E Wargo R Calanni, J. Escovics. Fourth Row: Coach DeLaney, S. Hoyt, R. Fanta, B. Jirousek, J. Kocisin, M. OLear J Wagner R Raeder Coach McBride Not Pictured: J. Bloom, J. Cannaday, B. Durkota, M. Godlewski, C. Hill, H. Shields, J. Tkac, R. Brynak, C. Craft B Belk T Benedict Exciting Wins Make Basketball '70 Special Jim Toney's agility helps keep possession of the ball despite obstacles. Proving that hard work and de- termination pay, the Mustang cag- ers clinched their second GCC title in 1970. Thrilling victories over Berea and Willoughby South high- lighted a successful season. With seniors Len Kosmalski, Tom Sirna, Jim Toney, Bob Kraus, Jeff Hruby, and Larry Schmidt forming the nucleus of the team, a Maple game always promised to be full of excitement. School scoring records were set throughout the season with a nine- ty-two point Maple tally against Mentor and a fifty point individual scoring record for Len Kosmalski. The excellent effort put forth by the Mustang cagers made the en- tire school and city proud of Maple Hts. Len Kosmalski, Maple's talented center, scoresa re- cord fifty points. VARSITY: Coach Hawkin, B. Shearey, J. Brutosky, J. Toney, C. Bieler, N. Malek, B. Kraus, L. Kosmalski, J. Hruby, B. Borland, T. Sirna, G. Beech, L. Schmidt, Coach Luce. W X 'in 45 ff? if QQ 42 E ,Q 22, ,,,, Wm 1 3 S ' 2 s Maple J. V.'s fight their Mentor opponents for the rebound. Confidence and enjoyment are reflected by the faces on the Maple bench. J. V.'s Show Promise for the Future J. V.-First Row: R. Mannarino, J. Whitson, B. Arcipowski, J. Cannaday, E. Thompson, T. Rauckhorst, D. Danek, C. Kiel, Manager. Second Row: R. Fanta, B. Jirousek, K. Mallally, J, Kociscin, R. Brynak, W. Reynolds, K. Koerner, Coach Luce. Encouraged by the success of the Varsity, the 1970 Junior Var- sity cagers followed their example. Under the excellent guidance of Coach Luce, the J. V.'s polled their ever-increasing talents to produce an exciting, victorious season. The J. V. basketball team won more games U10 than any other junior varsity team in Maple's his- tory. This team shows a great deal of promise for the future. It is the hope of the coaching staff that this team will continue to improve their basketball skills and add fur- ther acclaim -to themselves and their school. Mustangs Make '70 Another Great Year True to form, the 1970 Mustang grapplers continued in the winning ways which have been characteristic of Maple wrestling for many years. Opening the season with a big vic- tory over Garfield, they advanced to a GCC crown while bringing their total of consecutive victories to sev- enty-seven. In tournament action, they gained a sectional and district title for Ma- ple, winning both by large margins. Seven wrestlers represented the Mus- tangs at states, including district champs Rick Kornell, Pat Milkovich, and Mike Fiala. The Mustangs re- turned from the state tournament with their sixth runner-up trophy and the T15 pound state champ-Gary Sorace. VARSITY Santis, G. M. Fiala, Milkovich. WRESTLING-First Row: F. Sorace, P. Milkovich, G. Sorace, R. Kornell, R. Righi, B. De- Dahl. Second Row: Coach Barnard, Coach Barrett, R. Flaherty, R. Santin, J. Valtman, D. Verlinger, B. Bora, K. Pahner, C. Harger, D. Antolino, T. Beech, D. O'Neil, Coach Junior Rick Kornell takes second place in the stcite. Gary Sorace, wrestling at 115 pounds, works his way to an Ohio State championship. Mustang grapplers prepare for action at States. Grapplers Enol Season With 77 Straight Wins Rick Santin does t A Maple wrestler disappears into a throng of Mustang teammates. Pat Milkovich, wrestling at 'IO7 pounds, works for another victory. Maple Stays on Top with Volrsify Grapplers Rlck Rnghl drives for on pm. D I h petition. Pat Milkovich gets the takedown. J. V. Wrestlers Maintain Winning Streak Compiling seventy-nine consecutive victories, the Junior Varsity wrestlers gained valuable experience and added to Maple's fame. Several boys who began the year on the J.V. level advanced to var- sity competition betore the close of the season. Their exciting matches ranged in score from a big thirty-eight point victory over Cleveland Hts. to a thrilling 24-22 decision against the Berea Braves. ln tournament competition, the sophomores won their invitational with sixty-nine points. The Mustangs also took the J.V. tournament at Nordonia with tive first placers, Chuck Harger, Tim Beech, John Wag- ner, Stan Skowronski, and Steve Fink. J.V.-First Row: P. Leanza, S. Fink, M. DeSantis, S. Skowronski, D. Wall, G. Rune- vitch, J. Minardo, M. Godlewski. Second Row: Coach Barnard, Coach Barrett, J. Tkac, T. Gartner, T. Juhasz, E. Calhoun, B. Watson, D. Antolino, R. Farine, R. Tunen, R. Schirmer, Coach Milkovich. Ed Calhoun presses for a switch. 58 1969-70 Varsity Sports Scores Football OPPONENT MAPLE Cleveland Rhodes 22 O Cleveland South 14 30 Cleveland Lincoln 14 8 Mayfield 31 O Eastlake North 38 12 Midpark 49 O Mentor 68 6 Willoughby South 56 0 Bedford 13 14 Berea 73 0 Ba sketba I l OPPONENT MAPLE Nordonia 60 77 Midpark 53 68 Painesville Harvey 60 83 Bedford 63 64 Eastlake 54 69 Mentor 68 92 Mayfield 40 66 Berea 66 64 Solon 62 70 South 74 69 Midpark 47 72 Bedford 65 71 Brecksville 45 54 Eastlake 68 81 Mentor 56 66 Mayfield 43 65 Berea 78 89 South 66 67 Holy Name 48 63 Normandy 55 63 Padua 71 55 Cross Country OPPONENT MAPLE Mayfield 26 32 Chanel 32 24 Eastlake North 24 31 Midpark 31 26 Mentor 24 37 Willoughby South 30 25 Bedford 33 24 District Meet 10th Berea 20 38 Wrestling . OPPONENT MAPLE Garfield 18 25 Cleveland Hts. 10 29 Cleveland South 3 35 Eastlake North 11 27 Mentor 8 34 Mayfield 1 1 26 Berea 5 34 Willoughby South 10 29 Midpark 7 34 Bedford 12 30 Brush 10 29 Sectional Tournament Champs 1st place District Tournament Champs 1st place Ohio State Tournament 2nd place Byaozmxmw iodide Rifliif? Nlffiff? Uzwhmz 'FWZ Wilfid f.kH941KWi 'ifMrlf'k!W fm lliyfhugusn Solhdce um I 1 iliisulfidm H04 Ssxiimf Nil, 5N1li!0Uf7!! Viulliier mn LQ, 5 fliiauifswg H302 5,2 4 wa mn? vmgmiw waz is 'wah tim! rim :mn wa! :Mu vimmmi umrgwz is mm, . we EN!!! 'Shadi 11+ 4 2 v y ,Qs W. .mum -' A AMW, ,,m,.,M N V- .Ma- 2 V K ag K 1 .: '.: 4 .. ,ki'Wfg.1g 31v I I .. Hx.:Z,J' ,, ,R EM 'Q l L L mm gag F MQ fb f W K ,S f Z , 4.1. Y gg H? A2535 Q V 'M PM Yfsiffikii? em K if rs 1 I fi ' l r .iii , ai vi xwg , . W1 ACADEMICS H. Don Scott Appo'nted Superintendent The major operations of running a school are not seen by the every day student. This behind the scenes ac- tivity is performed by the competent and interested members of the Board of Education. This year we are fortun- ate to have Mr. Flanagan as our new School Board President. Working in co-operation with the administrative department, the members of the Ma- ple Heights School Board kept our school system functioning properly. Under the direction of the new Su- perintendent of Schools, Mr. H. Don Scott, the administrative board has put forth great effort in updating Maple Hts. High School. Mr. Scott will direct our school's path through the seventies. Resolutions of problems and promises of a bright and ful- filling future for every student in our school system hope to materialize through his efficient planning. law Mr. H. Don Scott Mr. William Brown Mr. William Flanagan Mr. Harry Hudec Mrs. Barbara Milkovich Mr- Robeff TUI'f1mi'10 Mr. Morton B. Biel Mr. William Cain Mr. Robert O'Brien Maple Gains New Principal, Asst. Prin The dawn of a new decade brought a refreshing change to Ma- ple Heights High School. In Septem- ber T969, students returned to wel- come a new principal, Morton J. Biel, to the not-so-new red brick school building. Enthusiasm and com- munication were the key words to Mr. Biel's immediate success. Emphasis was placed on the individual and his active participation in the student body. By utilizing Student Council as the instrument of communication be- tween students and faculty, Mr. Biel was able to uproot problems and grant many reasonable and bene- ficial requests. Maple Spirit found its way into many dormant hearts as the result of the new principal's cam- paign of trust and respect for his stu- dent body numbering more than six- teen hundred. As our student body is increasing in size, so must our,ad- ministration. This year Mr. Robert O'Brien ioined MapIe's Dean of Boys, Mr. William Cain in assisting the prin- cipal. Maple's Dean of Girls, Miss Ruth West also aids in resolving pro- blems and offering guidance of a more feminine nature. Thus, the i969- l97O school year proved to be a year of change and innovation which resulted in a productive year past and present. Mrs. Peters, Attendance Mr. Biel assumes new responsibilities as Maple principal Students Find Guidance Office Helpful Mr. Galbreath consults with Mr. Cain concerning the problem ofa student. Anyone that has a problem con- cerning career choice, selection of a college or employment has to look no farther than the guidance office for advice. The guidance department is staffed by five of the most competent people in the guidance field. The counselors are responsible for setting up the schedule that suits each student. Those that are looking ahead to college usually consult a member of the staff before they apply for ad- mission to a university. When the ap- plications start arriving, the guidance office has the iob of getting the grade transcripts completed and returned to the colleges. Though the volume of work was high, the department moved efficiently throughout the year to pro- vide Maple Heights High with the best in guidance today. Mr. Edward Galbreath Mr. Michael Henck Mr. Joseph Imar Miss Mary Keirns Miss Ruth West Senior Chris Demas discusses his college plans with Mr. lmar. Wi l Mrs. Baker Mrs. Habusta Mrs. Kures Mrs. Mehlman Mrs. Salzano Office and Library Provide Student Aid Two of the busiest places in the school were the office and the library. Thanks to the excellent iob performed by the three librarians, students found working on a term paper or research- ing a proiect just a little bit easier. Much behind-the-scenes work on an unending stream of newspapers, mag- azines, books, and textbooks kept both the librarians and library pages busy most of the year. The secretaries also played a vital role in the smooth, efficient manage- ment of the high school office. Stu- dents needing help, information, or change received immediate assistance from these friendly people. Office pages provided help for students, teachers, and the secretaries alike. Through their work on the files, rec- ords, and other important paperwork, much needed information and aid was always found. ' A student checks out one of the library's many volumes in the endless search for knowledge Miss Elizabeth Oldham Mrs- Lois leqvrw Mrs- Theodore Wise Miss Barbara Chmielewski Mr, Edward Cinadr Mr. Patrick Day Miss Linda Eastin Mrs. Celeste Feazell Miss Susan Lesiak ws if so it 7, is saga ye X 19 it te mls! 'My 'F' r St ts! wig? 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Z is 'w wf ' 1 fr: 'if Q , V J r it P K V f 3 L A English Satisties Variety of Interests Students expanded their knowledge of their native language by three years of extensive English study. From tenth grade emphasis on book reports and grammar, they gradually worked their way through American literature in their iunior year and delved into English Lit at the twelfth grade level. As a result of numerous plays and skits, costumes were not an uncommon sight and the halls were haunted by Shakespeare's ghosts and witches on numerous occasions. Junior and senior team English classes gave several hundred students a preview of college classes. With over a hundred students and three teachers in team, the lecture and individual class method had been used successfully. Under Herald advisor Miss Chmie- lewski students were able to pursue their interests in iournalism. Mr. Peskin explains the growth of English literature to a Senior class. Student uses his orotory talents in speech to present interesting facts to his classmates. Mr. Peck is entertained by senior team composi- tions fhot show great amounts of thought. Mr. John Lioce Mr. Sigmund Peck Mr. Perry Peskin Mrs. Florence Schwarz Miss Susanne Simpson Miss Linda Thompson Students Are Baftled by Mathematics To find the area under a curve requires a knowledge of calculus and integrals. From laboratory to the shop, math is important to everyone. Realizing its importance to today's world, the Math department of Maple Heights High provided a variety of courses to give students a diverse background in the subiect. The college bound were challenged by calculus, taught by Mr. Torrelli. This is the second year that the course was offered and the results were again encouraging. While the whiz kids fought their way through limits and derivatives, others were puzzling over practical math courses. Shop math taught the future technician basic algebra theory to the mathe- matics involved with the various tools with which they come into contact. All math programs had the same common goal. They were designed to teach the Maple student math which he will be able to use. illustrate a geometry proof. Mr. Paul Collier Mr. John Hawken Mr. Robert Kastelic Mr. Kastelic uses an overhead projector to Miss Geraldine Kucinslci Mr. James Reis Mr. Bernard J. Smalley Mr. Michael Tcrrelli me is Q QS at me ,,. , K wk xx s X 1 w S w wgcqgsi w i. .Q X . A, k,,, L--N X L is v' X M X F 3 ss 4 N ss 1 X X x fl is Riff is A 5 Qxx X gm X swf . Q sq gs ti if K? PM Q QQ Swv x i:S'2s?:Q2ifE?i?lf i 2. 5 za-f .-:flip-ff:,1.-five. . ' .,., uv , 3 S ., i NN'-3,156-,, . X ., , X fi X S' fb y X J Mathematics requires constant practice order to develop numerical skill. Tests and exams keep students sharp. Horizons Expanded Through Social Studies The Social Studies department is responsible tor some of the most in- teresting and educational courses at Maple. Through these classes, stu- dents gained a knowledge of the history and cultures ot people the world over, and acquired an insight into human nature itself. World history acquainted the soph- omore with the background of foreign nations, while the iunior took a course in American history, and learned more of his own heritage. The Ameri- can problems class gave seniors in- formation concerning our country's government and relationships with other nations. The senior human re- lations course has made giant steps in encouraging better understanding between individual and groups of people through the use of tilms and discussion ot concepts and social problems in the United States and the world today. Mr. Robert Braun Mr. William Fyffe Mr. Russell Lynch Mrs. Joanne Pecuch Mr. Robert Polson Mr. Charles Raufman Pamphlets aid Mr. Rautman in explaining the Constitution ofthe United States. Mr. Schultz brings the history ofthe world back to life for his students. New horizons are unfolded through the up and coming developments on the African continent. Mr. Richard Schultz V, . ., ,n5s.s,?,3,,gL .L . 6 'ix 'f ,. , -s --zesisfvli , , Q 'LM ' - Alf -ag:-2-sw, it X :ta-,'w2s:f':i'f . ,::f:.-.ms fi c ' ' sm,-sk, t iiroi ,uiio , . , .K 5:5 is ' r 3 . 414.32 1 22-it-2:-1 his ::i ' ' I K N- . rffif?4f?ff'1f.' - L, tiff: , -1- 77k-, ff'f2 EWR . . fi 'iifg iijgt gsii 1, ..'2TL1?.is : f, -ti f 2' ' 2 1 M , sl im -. , 2J'i'i2Eg1 : 1 1-- 41- .- S sw ggiw- ,, 1 K1 5 ,2 ft s w t Y if ' B M 1, S Q K ff? . fit s' - X' X X if X 5 Ns QW Q - R M sc, 2 92 V it W . , . is f . i it K tv L SK S sc if ik X .X X E N cfflstf' X X it ' 1 tgxmwk 'I if we it 2 Mic sim at TIM 5 I Wm i if M t 1 wk N Q W-ww: Q -XX S X emfeaix tid 'S 1 Mr. Robert Tayek rr-I sf - - :fa J Mr. James Turpin l Mr- Dongld Vance Miss Mary Ann Voelker Human Relations class displays latent scuvcigery through crude constructions of paper towers. gr? QWMWV Janet Karius and Doug Uhle attempt to weigh a physic's fish with the use of a Newton scale. Students Learn Through Lab Science, more than any other group of courses offered in '69-'70, was learned by doing rather than through the use of texts. Since science is based on the observation of and experimentation with the world, it is a unique field. Interest in science is easy to develop, because we can see science in the obiects and conditions of our environment. Maple's science courses took advantage of this natu- ral curiosity. They were all lab courses designed to give the students a better grasp of facts and concepts. Through the use of careful observa- tion of controlled experiments, Maple students gained a better understand- ing of science. Chemistry students always find a creative out- let in regular laboratory experiment periods. . X: .a-fe-.1 f f Mr. Wolfe tests the knowledge of his students con- cerning the structure of U mople leaf. E x xxx X 1 W We sc Yielfxi M 1 '23 X ,gh W, , xi vw A . , mfs, Regex L2,1i,,,. - se WEN fr: Iwi , , .x,. ..x, Y , . Mr. William Barrett Mr. Chauncey Shives Mr. Kenneth Luce Mr. Vinson Tate Mr. Russell Wolfe Mr. David Woolery Students twist their minds in on effort to conquer ca difficult chemistry test problem. Foreign Languages Become Familiar Ones Miss Shirley Kreps Miss Carol Schuliz Mrs. Charlene Solosky Miss Mary Zablolny Mrs. Solosky uses a Language Lab tape recorder as she instructs her class Miss Kreps stresses fluency in language to her second period Spanish class. The audio-lingual method of lan- guage instruction continued to pre- vail in the language department dur- ing the 1969-70 year. Students were barraged by a variety of tapes, film- strips and records in an effort to en- courage more students to continue in the language program. Teachers like this method better since the student learns quickly and can go on to some- thing more advanced. The traditional technique, which usually bored the stu- dent, emphasized grammar and writ- ing. The audio-lingual method empha- sizes the speaking and practical as- pects of the language, which the stu- dent can put to immediate use. This, combined with the films and tapes, generates an interest in the language and the culture of the peoples who speak the language. A Maple sophomore takes advantage of the language laboratory facilities. Miss Zablotny makes a point concerning Ger- man grammar. Mr. Joseph Barnard Mr. Randy Bauer Mrs. Lynn Bova sg'gsgigfui0.112Iwi:'fu'iiff.2igt'2l5QiL214wf.i1www!fegzgiizifffffiftiiifiik gifgtg zii-'et M Q Q 14 ' - lr ewmgsfziemifws ,ggtyng . -V W A--V fesw.Ww:gff.tft44zg1t ,.,.,, L,-. ,,,,1.-fi, T7 .,,. . .,.., .. . geg,'.f Zg .i cw ... . . wftwv 1 : ,f 5f?i,yL:a1Vzfif' itfihztx. V iii,,f:'x:x'Q:ftgi7? .. .,,L,,.. ,, W . v,.,,,..,, ,g ,L,,L , ,4,A , ., ,,,,,., .591 E 2121! filfwi 3 wfiiiqtfgms 'fffffffibaife vifisisiiwkf i . i t ,1g,s1g1s5Wsyggfe'fv :-- ggwse etlesexisz., .gp-f5,g',, ttrmqwgsgefygz 'V 2 :1mwg:t?i1i fv fsfggwf f - ' fffwf 'v mas? - 4 ..1A..wgsezMii .s,:g.gsgt, . , , . . .. ,..,,. Mr' Ralph Bvefs M r. J a m es Fi e rl e 'k 'k if 7. A Miss Annarosa Gmevra ....,. . 51- E ,V ff, 4: M, as 6, f sg 5 3 Q , 199, 4? 33? S f K Wy 439 5 S 1.1.1.-1sf.,... veg veete ezglsifiiifffsiiiif 2.,v2111222fi1ifw .. ' - ''S4is?2iaiti5!i21i2'iw T , Business Classes Teach Worthwhile Skills The business department continued to be one of the most diverse and popular departments at Maple Hts. High. Teachers put emphasis on the practical in an effort to prepare stu- dents tor the business world. Typing, bookkeeping and management cour- ses challenged their minds and gave them the best possible training. The key word to success in these business courses was practice. By practicing, students developed skills that are basic to anyone who is entering busi- ness. Teachers used overhead proiec- tors, graphs and tilms to put their points across. The business department was well equipped with business ma- chines though space was ata premium. Students and teachers alike hope that further expansion will allow more people to enter the program. Miss Graef uses an overhead proiector as she teaches a class in bookkeeping. Mr. Lu Morecux helps his class through difficult typing exercise. Miss Moiry Grcef Mr. Hubert La Morecaux Miss Carol Molm Mr. Paul Rinnert Mr. John Sim Mrs. Eileen Trovosos Constant practice is the only way to make business education worthwhile. Maple Students Have Head Start with Vo-Ed Maple continued to prove itself a leader in the area of vocational edu- cation. Curriculum was wide and varied in order to provide the Maple graduate with a broad educational base from which to rise. Metal and wood shops helped pupils to develop mechanical skills and practice safety precautions that are important to shop procedure. Girls were afforded an opportunity to cultivate culinary abilities in home economics class. Sewing provided an outlet for crea- tive expression with fashions. Future draftsmen also expressed themselves, but with pen and ruler. One mechan- ical drawing project required students to design a unique book holder. Whether it was gas station manage- ment or vending machines, Maple was out in front with vocational ed- ucation. ' . gig G ,S ,xx ,gr Lsszgrsif:-if--4x:s.y1: 4:-'mfs-:wi s .aj fH'Q.'2f.1fS?Zs 'Sif.,, 2-1 sa:'V.iif?S2 Wifi-11:24 ' . v i::1 EeE::':5?: 4 '1 .153-'f959Z',5s2?itf .. .--f.: ikfsiifivz-ff. 'ff 2435! , M44 slfff.. .-,,4 :?f?:'5I,f2YV-1''t4w5T,fi1'3I:g5s 44 4 ..- .., , s4w4S,.e- f f:z:sm.Q.1fniNe.,4eL 14 : --FW - 4 4 f , svfxifss1213544-r.. .:-,.fsE3.m, evil x 2 is wr F035 iw 5 W is 75' 'fr N' Y Q 11 5552.5 mi Mrs Constance Carroll Mr John Donnelly Mr Forrest Garey Mr James Goson Miss Pearl Katowitz- Mr Richard Powell Mr Robert Ralff Mr Norman Shiely Mr. Jeffrey Sinnema Mr. Raiff instructs two students in proper draw ing methods in mechanical drawing. Student cxpplies the electrical principles he learned in class fo on repair problem. The personal sotisfccfion of doing on iob your- self is the immediate reward of shop. 79 Mr. Richard Beeler Mr. Lynn Brisiow Miss .leon Kramer Mrs. Mary Teogie Miss Nc ncy Wolkowiuk Mr. T. D. Wiiey i pa . 1 .Q 15, ,NNW Y Ja 522 ig Q 4 g P+ ERN X 3 N' XX x X X get 3 A X, S1 Ja 5 . Ei x 5 iw X X Q , X sg fs f 2 3 if ylli ----. Gym Classes Encourage Students to Keep Fit Not only does Maple provide for mental development of its stu- but also develops its students Sophomores attend gym during their first year as part the compulsory physical education 1 Seniors and iuniors may taking gym, but as an elec- subject. lnterschool and intramural affords athletically inclined the opportunity to express on the playing fields. Be- they can hit the court , the must have a knowledge of sport. ln gym class, under the of the physical education they learn the basics of the more sports, basketball, football, and for the boys, wrestling. Maple policy of variety in edu- extended even to the physical department. Afte rabr ief work-out period, u boy's gym class starts up a game of hoops. Girls prove that they too like sports Maple Heights Music Department Excels The band practices marching at Camp Burton. Sharon Ruman accompanies Varsity Choir. yn Once again, the Maple Heights band and choir turned in admirable performances under the direction of Mr. Stone. During football season, he fielded another excellent marching unit, which provided a real treat to the fans at half time. With the acclaim of the marching season still in their ears, the band settled down to concert music. Directing is no small iob, since the director must coordinate ninety- eight musicians toward the same goal and must coax perfection out of each. Mr. Stone is noted for not only in- stumental music, but also for his choral groups. The choirs opened the Christ- mas season with its annual holiday concert, which was highlighted by the all time favorites O Holy Night and The Night Before Christmas. Hard work and determination pro- duced excellent spring concerts. Mr. John Stone Mr. Sfone insfrucfs Choir on vocal iechnique Brass provides the backbone of the Band. ffmS21fi?55'5,Z!iZE.LZEZ12Z1Q55Zi5d7ZMw36i?L A 'w'4 Z,LL ww . H Special Dept. Round Out Maple Curriculum In some of the most enjoyable and creative classes, the art department serves a two-told purpose-that ot instructing and encouraging young artists while frightening the corridors with numerous colorful displays and bulletin boards. Under the expert di- rection ot Miss Maryellyn Sepic, out- standing proiects have been guided. Many ot them yielded successful and original results. With the changes in Ohio drivers laws, Maple found added problems in coping with the increased number ot driver's education students. Any troubles were short-lived, however, due to the pertection of an extensive be- hind the wheel program. Under the excellent supervision ot Mr. Norman Schiely and Mr. Michael Milkovich, Maple is able to prepare drivers for future highway situations. Mr. William Housiaux and Mr. Frank Mraz are the directors ot two other special departments. Mr. Housiaux is the director of the High School's spec- ial education department. Mr. Mraz with the aid ot the proiectionists club, provides Maple with a valuable pro- gram-audio-visual aids. ii? Audio-visual director Mr. Mraz keeps up with the latest trends in audio-visual education. tu Miss Sepic discusses art with four senior art siudenis. i Mr. William Housioux Mr. Michael Milkovich Mr. Frcmk Mraz Miss Maryellyn Sepic WW 'www , me ' V M N J' ff' s Bl. L M ,K AMA . in me .- , . Q, . W , x wmv A ., , K f ,wavw4 rlbvLQf ,,- 5 'f'g255, '.,bf Yx4 , .H -4 '- saw 1 . W W1 fefigpf, rf' aikf' , .M A .Mn 4 F' 1 .. Q ss- 1 5 Ig 4 gf, Q. , 1 , !i.mh.,v.f U FY- V, V' .. 234'-E' f iff' ,iQ-,la ,A 'li' ' ' . ?I sf'V - if ' jf s I -an 4 le fig., ..1. K.. ,A fyglvut I' -1 W rt , : '5' - F-navy P ' , Q- S I .Y Ffa. V xiii' 1- i.27JfV ,1: - 1 I I R' 9 Vs I , A V - Q ,X 1 , J, ,tv 4, , I Q ,Z' 2 7 44' , 4 .r x 4' fm IQ. 'Nr'-ff' if I I if-,.L-'ff ACTIVITIES NHS Promotes Scholarship HONOR SOCIETY-First Row: Vice-President, J Ebert President G Dahl Secretary A Gorup Treasurer N Shipan Second Row S Ruman L Gaiduk, C. Koval, S. Holcomb, M. Juszkiewicz P Chaye C Ruslan B Dorazewskl K Slvak S Davidson N Adams C Monnln M Jednok Third Row: C. Hrovat, L. Shelclen, J. Niebaum, C. Yurga W Fraler L Gorenc K Cuttala L Galbreath C Demko L Sebor G Hollenberg J Karlus Fourth Row: M. Marconi, G. Calanni, D. Soemisch D Tobey T Sukey M Mlldenberger S Patton D Trybula J Proctor K Skunta B Todd P Drongowski, J. Jolly, T. Stalzer, R. Barnes. Membership in the National Honor Society is one of the greatest privi- leges that a student from Maple Heights High School can receive. This organization recognizes and honors those students who have been out- standing in the fields of scholarship, leadership, character and service. It has always been the ultimate goal of any serious student to become a member of this society. Gary Raymont robs the Student Council Bookstore. Student Council this year gave the student body a voice in con- temporary issues. lt also played an important role in many of the events which made 69-70 a mem- orable year. A large success, Homecoming Week with its rallies game, dance, and beautiful queen Cathy Cuttaia and her court was a maior event on the Student Council calendar. The Winter For- mal, held on Valentine's Day, will be remembered as a romantic re- spite from the long, cold winter. The United Appeal collected more this year than ever before and enthusiasm was at a peak. Student Council Produces Results STUDENT COUNCIL-First Row: Recording Secretary J Fudella Vice President G Raymont President V Hollenberg Treasurer T Sirna Corre sponding Secretary, J. Hanus. Second Row: M Baran D Kish N Bistarkey A Christmas W Fraier L Carcione D Jasek J Sutliff J Lucician K Cuttaia, C. Horvath, T. Bricker, K. Bloom, D Beechuk Third Row D Amo D Lewandowski L Nesnadny J Vanek A Grooms L Caswell L McRay P. Mohnusky, K. Roland, B. Manzo, B. Fox, P Pivonka D Dezina S Billie N Shipan Fourth Row K Hilber D Tummlno J Werstak S Bigley C Powell, D. Brooks, D. Stephens, P. Costanzo P Adams L Cangas K Skunta D Peskar S Bulelski K Zack D Novak J Whitson G Dahl K Flanagan. Fifth Row: T. Beech, M. Fitzgibbons T Schmitz L Galbreath J Rusian J Sowolla M Iadisernia J Sullivan E Hanson J Ebert M Kenny. HUMAN RELATIONS-First Row: President, D. Smith, Vice-President, M. Cunningham, Secretary, K. Chaloupko. Second Row: S. Evans, B. Owens, L. Shelden, C. Harper, R. Sercely, B. Hesselbein, B. Dawes, D. Fritz. Third Row: J. Barham, P. Shelden, P. Fitzgerald, L. Dinordo, D. Fowler, V. Shipp. Fourth Row: C. Hrcvat, S. Rumon, S. Patton, S. Williams, D. Zaliasz, K. Niemeier, D. Gilmore, L. Robertson. Fifth Row: S. Crosby, R. Coleman, D. Kupniewski, T. Horabik, D. Young- man, D. Kastelic. Sixth Row: J. Thomas, C. Demos, P. Drongowski, F. Jankowski, N. Ruggeri. Seventh Row: D. Morgan, T. Stolzer, E. Jenik, B. Nece. J.C.W.A.-First Row: R. Sercely, B. Hesselbein, B. Nece. Second Row M. Paran, T. Fontana, B. Todd, R. Paradise, J. Szoka, F. Jankowski Third Row: P. Drongowski. INTERNATIONAL CLUB-Vice-President, P. Drongowski, Treasurer, L. Gaiduk, Secretary, S. Ruman, President, L. Shelden, Publicity Chairman, C Hrovat, Program Chairman, S. Patton. Second Row: S. Bigley, L. Caswell, P. Osicka, A. Christmas, D. Trybula, K. Reclle, D. Kaminsky, P. Genova Third Row: J. Vinopal, J. Proctor, F. Smocinski, J. Prasen, H. Runevitch, C. Aber, B. Tyler, C. Stalzer, M. Laburda. Fourth Row: D. Unger, J. Nie baum, G. Sluka, L. Galbreath. Fifth Row: D. Smith, M. Moore, R. Marik, J. Senick. Sixth Row: S. Schielz, S. Gehring, P. Shelden, D. Hayes. Sev enth Row: D. Roth, M. Cellura, D. Wunderle, M. Challan. Eighth Row: J. Long, D. Fowler, C. Brynak. Ninth Row: J. Brayer, A. Clossin, J. Gould. Maple Trains Future World Leaders The lnternational Club, Human Re- lations, and the Junior Council on World Affairs all had an active and successful year. The International Club, under president Lynn Shelden, started oft the year with Music Night , a folk festival. Meetings were highlighted by a variety of guest speakers. The annual A.F.S. banquet proved enioyable as well as educational. Human Relations Club, under Darryl Smith, serviced the com- munity with its tutoring program. Ele- mentary students were helped with individual problems every Saturday morning. J.C.W.A. was active with its attendance of the mock U.N. down- town. They also sponsored two assem- blies forthe student body. Dramatics Club Presents Pillow Talk DRAMATICS CLUB-First Row: Vice-President, S. Holcomb, President, A. Gorup, Treasurer, M. Fitzgibbons, Secretary, J. Fudella. Second Row: C. Hor- vath, K. Cuttaia, D. Trybula, P. Osicka, D. Wunderle, C. Stalzer, J. Werner, P. Raymont, M. Kus, D. Kirschen, D. Kirschen. Third Row: R. McAteer, M. Kosko, G. Raymont, T. Schmitz, P. Shelden, K. Krippel, P. Corrigan, D. Wentzlatt, J. O'Brien, J. Merick, J. Lambrecht. Fourth Row: M. Laburda, S. Evans, L. Corbett, J. Vinopal, R. Paradise, J. Proctor, S. Limric, C. Brynak, B. Covert, S. Gehring, F. Smocinski, P. Doehring, M. Marzullo. Fifth Row: J. Gould, T. Fontana, G. Kaminsky, D. Fennell, J. Long, B. Solinsky, G. Sluka, N. DeSantis, P. Powell, C. Gillespie, S. Havranek, S. Bigley, A. Clossin. Sixth Row: J. Hornak, D. Domin, R. Petkovsek, D. Drabish, N. Krebs, J. Joyce, P. Pivonka, D. Dezina, D. Streight, J. Vanek, L. Kutina, L. Gorup, D. Fatrak. Seventh Row: S. Billie, D. Funta, K. Aquilino, C. Doubek, R. Sercely, J. Kraiewski, Noreen Novak, G. Addis, F. Jankowski, N. Rug- geri, M. Kenny, K. Reale, K. Koss. Eighth Row: K. Skunta, K. Sivak, G. Santilippo, M. Hahner, J. Kensicki, G. Inwood, J. Sanna, K. Niemeier, D. Zal- iasz, J. Hunter, M. Liska, J. Thomas, D. Planinsek. Ninth Row: D. Bina, N. Adams, D. Keating, A. Addis, S. Patton. The past year has seen the Maple Heights Dramatics Club dis- play very diversified talents. The Fall Play Pillow Talk broke all previous attendance records. To show their varied abilities, they presented a mystery titled The Mousetrap which provided a change ot pace. The Thespians are a select group ot Dramatics Club members who have worked long hours to achieve high acting goals. They often torm the backbone of com- in mittees and cast in the Dramatics V Club plays. THESPIANS-M. Fitzgibbons, D. Keating, S. Holcomb, A. Gorup, S. Patton, J. Fudella, N. Adams. The Herald under the direction of editor Fig Jankowski continued to keep the Maple student in the know. Whether it was Jeff Artl's sports stories or Bob Bilyk's puzzles, the Herald had something for every- one. This year the paper was printed by the Maple Heights High Print Shop. The obvious improvement that this year's Herald made was the ad- dition of many more pictures. Creativity is the watchword of the Orphean. Editor-in-chief Sue Patton organized the annual Or- phean writing contest, which tea- tured cash prizes to the winners. The rewards were not necessarily of a monetary nature as the con- test provided students the oppor- tunity to express themselves and possibly receive extra credit for their efforts from their English teachers. Row: T. Croll, P. Drongowski, Editor S. Patton, L, Shelden. Second Row: R. Para- B. Hesselbein, D. Smith. Third Row: N. Ruggeri, M. Pclran. Talented Writers Keep Maple Informed Lu-rirsr Row: D. Wunderle, E. Stanley, Asst. Editor, F. Jankowski, Editor-in-Chief, C. Horvclth, P. Drongowski, A. Glisic. Second Row: B. Hessel- em S. Wozniak, F. Smocinski, B. Fazekos, M. Ziemak, G. Inwood, J. Sanna. Third Row: N. Krebs, A. Horvath, D. Finan, D. Mihocik, B. Bilyk. Row: G. Kaminsky, C. Domowicz, K. Blazk, C. Calabia, D. Krumrei. H10 Girl's Clubs Promote Friendship and Service PEP CLUB OFFICERS- Treasurer, L. Dobos, President, J. Lucician, retary, K. Cuttaia, Vice-President, B. Dorazewski. Sec- One of the largest service clubs at Maple is the Pep Club. Some of the many projects the members undertake are decorating goalposts, providing the Mustang mascot, painting signs to promote spirit, and running the cloakroom and refreshment stand. The club also puts on exciting assem- blies to promote each sport. The GirI's Service Club works in co- operation with the Girl's Board. The members also usher at various activ- ities, such as concerts, throughout the school year. GlRL'S SERVICE CLUB-First Row: P. Neylon, C. Doubek, D. Beechuk, D. Beechuk, S. Wozniak, C. Volland, J. Sowolla, K. Chaloupka, K. Nethery. Second Row: A. Glisic, J. Caldwell, M. Moore, S. Perren, L. Caswell. Third Row: D. Lewandowski, C. Spaccapelo, V. Sorbona. Fourth Row: D. De- rco, K. Day, K. Hilfer, D. Planisek, R. Coleman, Secretary, M. Marconi, Vice-Pres., B. Conrad, President. Secretary. CLUB OFFICERS-Pat Pivonka, Vice-President, Charmaine Horvath, Social Chairman, Kornell, Publicity Chairman, Kathy Ferraro, Treasurer, Marcia Juskiewicz, Program Chair- Lyn Gorenc, Corresponding Secretary, Sue Holcomb, President, and Denise Dezina, Record- The Friendship Club had another good year as the largest club in the school. Among this year's activities were the bike hike, a girl-ask-boy toloogganing party, the Variety Show, with this year's theme, Broadway Musicals, the spring picnic, and of course the Mother-Daughter Banquet. The all-girls club will all agree they had o useful year and also had a great time. The Girls' Board, a representative body elected of all the girls in the school, serves as a go-between for the girls and the administration. They sponsored the Geisha Bash , the semi-formal in the fall. The Board promotes interest in various activities and also serves to unite the girls on many issues. S. Billie. BOARD-First Row: Vice-President, K. Skunta, President, L. Galbreath, Treasurer, L. Carcione, Secretary, D. Jasek. Second Row: S. Buleiski, J. M. Cunningham, A. Grooms, A. Apana, L. Cangas. Third Row: P. Costonzo, D. Tummino, D. Lewandowski, D. Dezina, K. Zack, D. Novak, J. PA CREW F Jankowski P Drongowski M Fitzgibbons Capt M Juszkiewicz, B. Nece. P A Crew, Proiectionists Continue Service The P.A. Crew has been very artis- tic this year in their task of providing the students of MHHS with the when and where on various club meetings, sports events, and others. The proiectionists have been very efficient in providing and caring for visual aid material. These boys give up their study halls in order to help teachers in the use of visual aid ma- terials. Their services have been a great help to our faculty. PROJECTIONISTS-Row One: President, C. Demas, J. Suchy, K. Paluscsak, E. Bruchak, S. Conroy, R. Paiestka, B. Reed, D. Kupniewski. Row Two: P. Robinson, K. Kus, B. Dawes, J. Owens, R. Ochs, R. Jerome, B. Nece. Row Three: D. Smith, P. Drongowski, D. Keating, E. Dean, M. Sloan, D. Rath, J. Craft, P. Mil- ler, J. Van Alstyne. WMHS ls Lunchtime Change The preparations for every as- sembly, concert, and dramatic production are based on the dili- gent work of our competent stage crew. These boys are responsible for all backstage equipment, light- ing, and sound effects. WMHS is Maple's very own radio station. They provide us with popular music and interesting information on important happen- ings around school. They were also co-sponsors of the winter for- mal. These boys add a happy note to our lunch periods. W.M.H.S. CREW: B. Solinsky, B. Dawes, K. Paluscsak. STAGE CREW-Row One: R. Hall, M. Satola, G. Runevitch, T. Krogg, Vice-President, D. Laurenzi, President, S. Lucas. Row Two: T. Trusnik, B. So- linsky, J. Bacha, R. Adams, R. Schiavone, R. Ochs, B. Hasselbein, D. Lipnos, G. Saber. CLINIC ASSISTANTS: D. Trybula, D, Hlavin, L. Barone, C. Brynok, M. Zabiegala, D. Hayes, M. Kaminsky. LIBRARY PAGES-Row One: Devcmie Tummino, Denise Planinsek, Ann Clossin, Julie Niebaum, Carol Stalzer, Lynette Robertson, Rose Carallo, Carme Agosfino, Debbie De Marco. Row Two: Denise Machen, Beverly Rybak, Karen Hilfer, Judy Gould, Jeaneffe Prosen, Charlene Brynak, Karen Kcaminski, Laura Lasker, Jackie Sufliff, James Mullen. Row Three: Karen Neihary, Cheryl Gillespie, Lee Ann VaHer, Alexis Phillips, Mary Ann Laburda, Laura Sopko, Lynn Wylie Svoboda. Those students who assisted in the office, library, guidance office, and clinic, enabled the school to be run more smoothly and efficiently through the school year. Office and guidance pages aided school officials by de- livering passes and running errands fl . ' i the school Library pages shelve books and generally the librarians. Clinic assis- helped the nurse during their halls. Very little could have accomplished at Maple if it not for these students. OFFICE PAGES-Row One: K. Skunta, M. Challan, D. Wunderle, D. Levanduski, D. Dezina. Row Two: S. Wozniak, C. Volland, A. Sharnas, J. Boothe, J. Karius. Pages and Clinic Assn'ts Aid Staff GIRLS' GYM LEADERS-Row One: M. Hahner, D. Novak, K. Roland, M. Juszkiewicz, S. Davidson, K. Sivak, L. Sebor, P. Chaye, J. Fudella. Row Two: A. Agostino, M. Nagle, B. Manzo, L. Nesnady, M. Iadisirnia, K. Zack, A. Apana, L. Morales, L. Sawyer, C. Rusian, B. Podsiadlo. Row Three: P. Cor- rigan, P. Powell, D. Fhillips, C. Volland, V. Smith, P. Grill, D. Peskar, C. Monnin, J. Wosowicz, S. Zielinski. Row Four: C. Spaccapelo, J. Grill, P. Cadek, C. Sadlowski, D. Lewandowski, D. Jasek, K. Fazekas, C. Stamas, B. Vavrek. Row Five: D. Miller, P. Oulton, M. Novak, C. Zimfus, P. Neylon, S. Perren, D. Peskar, M. Woitkiewicz. Row Six: D. Brooks, D. Beechuk, M. Toney, P. Pivonka, L. Caswell, M. Challan, P. Valenti. Row Seven: N. Shipan, J. Hunter, C. Yurga, M. Liska, K. Cuttaia, B. Dorazewski, C. Horvath, N. Adams. Row Eight: C. Draus, J. Hanus, J. Sowolla, D. Cook, M. Moore. The boys and girls gym leaders serve as assistants to the gym teach- ers. They take attendance and help lead the exercises. The gym leaders also referee and participate in the games played in class. Varsity M consists of boys who have earned their varsity letter. Its main purpose is to promote school spirit and sportsmanship throughout the school. Each member is an ex- ample of the fine quality of team- work and spirit that Maple is proud of. BOYS' GYM LEADERS-Row One: E. Tyler, T. Stalzer, K. Pahner, M. Fiala, B. Tompot, D. Kupniewski, J. DiMassimo. Row Two: J. Artl, L. Lichofa, B. Ollom, R. Parsons, W. Kriynovich, J. Jolly. Row Three: J. Paiestka, S. Stepanek, B. DeSantis, D. Cubranich, R. Kornell, R. Barnes, K. Flanagan, B. Theilman. Gym Leaders Develop Future Athletes VARSITY M-Row One: R. Flaherty, T. Sirna, J. Hruby, B. Tompot, M. Fiala, B. Thielman, J. DiMassimo, D. Kupniewski, B. Fox. Row Two: G. Dahl, R. Righi, R. Parsons, D. Cubranich, G. Barrera, B. Wagner, J. Gaidelis, T. Zbozien, W. Kriynovich. Row Three: R. Barnes, C. Harger, C. Hull, K. Mol- ley, E. Jenik, T. Stolzer, J. Artl, R. Santin, J. Sawyer, K. Flanagan. Row Four: G. Mocarski, T. Venditto, G. Fadorsen, J. Gruden, T. Kuchar, M. Zie- linski, P. Milkovich, R. Kornell, D. Hrovat. Row Five: J. Stencil, B. Borland, L. Klimko, M. Adams, G. Kraus, N. Brick, K. Pahner. Row Six: T. Incorvia, L. Schmidt, L. Kosmalski, S. Stepanek, J. Klamar, D. Vohnaut. Row Seven: C. Haw, M. Muzic, J. Patz, S. Gionnamore. Row Eight: Mr. Beeler, Mr. Milkovich. G.A.A.-Row One: Recording Secretary, P. Chaye, Treasurer, L. Sebor, Presideni, G. Sanfilippo, Vice-President, K. Sivak, Corresponding Secretary, C Rusian. Row Two: M. Kinkoph, J. Gould, L. Morales, S. Zielenski, D. Novak, B. Manzo, K. Roland, A. Apana, A. Grooms, J. Niebaum, J. Durback, D. Jasek. Row Three: J. Fudella, D. Petfit, P. Maflhews, C. Horvaih, K. Cutfaia, B. Dorazewski, W. Fraier, D. Foster, N. Adams, M. Challan, L. Caswell B. Vavrek, P. Valenfi. Row Four: Y. Ligato, L. Sawyer, J. Lucician, D. Peskar, S. Davidson, C. Monnin, C. Vanek, M. Hahner, S. Holcomb, C. Demko, V. Hollenberg, A. Gorup, B. Podsiacllo, H. Runevifch. Row Five: J. Boothe, D. Lewandowski, P. Cadek, K. Zack, S. Penen, D. Peskar, J. Hanus, D. Cook, J. Sowolla, C. Yurga, M. Liska, J. Hunter. Row Six: D. Stringer, L. Gorenc, C. Darling, D. Brooks, D. Beechuk, C. Mendat, C. Zirnfus, M. No- wak, P.Vul1on. Row Seven: D. Beechuk, J. Wlosouicz, N. Shipan, L. Carcione, P. Neylon, P. Pivonka, D. Fowler. Hi-Y-Row One: R. Flaherty, J. Hruby, T. Sirna, G. Mocarski, M. O'Brien, D. Toth, W. Kriynovich, B. Fox, R. Barnes, K. Flanagan. Row Two: D. Anfo- lino, J. Crofi, G. Dahl, R. Righi, M. Fiala, B. Tompof, D. Kupniewski, B. Thielman. Row Three: B. Dawes, B. Solinsky, T. Pelsoczi, E. Purcly, E. Jenik, K. Molley, G. Cooper, T. Stalzer. Row Four: B. Jagoda, B. Lange, J. Girolamo, C. Haw, G. Faclorsen, T. Colarusso, D. Vahnouf, E. Hanson. Row Five' S. Krainy, D. Giambrane, J. Krizek, R. Slaby, D. Uhl, M. Muzic, J. Pafz. Row Six: T. Foniana, M. Jones, E. Dean, D. DeMassimo, D. Antolino, P. Var raii, N. Brick. Row Seven: P. Milkovich, R. Kornell, B. DeSaniis. Ski Club Members Break Legs SKI CLUB-Row One: Vice-President, T. Schmitz, President, K. Gamble, Secretary-Treasurer, M. Kenny. Row Two: C. Vanek, D. Deka, S. Holcomb, V. Hollenberg, C. Rusian, N. Adams, C. Demko, M. Juszkiewicz. Row Three: A. Apana, C. Darling, G. Zallar, L. Gorenc, W. Fraier, C. Yurga, K. Skunta, L. Galbreath, J. Durbclck. Row Four: C. Brynak, N. Olson, B. Kuzemchak, J. Wlosowicz, S. Zielinski, D. Lewandowski, D. Jasek, L. Hostnik. Row Five: M. Liska, D. Smith, D. Cook, J. Sowolla, D. Dezina, C. Draus, L. Cangas, R. Sercely, L. Mindala, L. Yurga. Row Six: M. Hahner, K. Chaloupka, J. Boothe, P. Neylon, K. Toth, M. Casa, P. O'Brien, K. Netheiry, J. Vinopal. Row Seven: J. Kraiewski, A. Horvath, B. Fazekas, B. Padsiadlo, L. Green, E. Jenik, M. Sekelu. Row Eight: A. Gorup, J. Ebert, D. Falcone, T. Butler, S. Lucas, F. Ochterski, C. Demas. Ski Club, which was started last year, is now one of the largest clubs at G.A.A. is a club that gives the girls a chance to participate in sports. The girls stay after school to play as well as referee intramural games. Each year the club members make scrap- books for the senior- boys who par- ticipate in football, basketball, and wrestling. The G.A.A. also sponsors the King's dance. By participating in these and other activities the girls re- ceive points which go toward earning their pins, emblems, and letters. The Hi-Y is a service club affiliated with the YMCA open to sophomore, iunior, and senior boys with at least a C average. This club sponsers a hay ride annually. Maple. It has introduced students to the fundamentals of a great winter sport, and to some of the best fun the season has to offer. Each week the members, and anyone else who wanted to go along, boarded a bus after school to go to Boston Mills re- sort. Here they received lessons, then went out on their own. The Ski Club advisors were Mr. Galbreath and Mr. Henck, GEOLOGY CLUB-Row One: Treasurer, T. Fontana, Secretary, D. Wentzlaff, President, R. Sercely, Vice-President, E. Stanley. Row Two: R. Marik, K. Reale, M. Zieturskl, B. Kristek. Row Three: P. Genova, M. Cellura, J. O'Brien, J. Merick, D. Smith, A. Clossin, C. Brynak, L. Cangas, A. Gorup. Row Four: D. Schiel, J. Vinopal, P. Conrad, B. Chapman, D. Unger, J. Gould, J. Boothe, J. Cooper, P. Matthews. Row Five: D. Bina, B. Brillhart, L. Ku- tina, L. Doblar, J. Vanek, D. Fowler, M. Kosko, J. Durback, P. Neylon, D. Beechuk. Row Six: J. Szoka, G. Kaminsky, D. Rath, D. Fennell, J. Long, J. Brayer, M. Laburda, D. Pettit, H. Zbiegien. Row Seven: 5. Kroiny, J. Jolly, F. Jankowski, B. Hesselbein, D. Kastelic, C. Demas, S. Lucas, M. Kenny. Raw Eight: B. Lange, S. Scholz, K. Sivak, S. Holcomb, M. Hahner, C. Yurga, N. Adams, D. Tobey, T. Sukey. The Art Club was very valuable in providing beautifully executed works of art whenever need existed. The quality of their work was evident in the club's Homecoming float. Students' eyes were greeted by the many hall displays that the club designed and erected. The Radio-electronics Club gave its members a chance to talk shop . Field trips made up the maiority of the clubs activities. The first took them to the Ohio Bell Telephones main in- stallation. The second trip took them to the scene of the NASA research center. The Geology Club offered plenty of exhilarating fun throughout the year. Running through the caves of Nelson's Ledges and tobogganing at Virginia Kennell started things off in the traditional club spirit. Special Interest Clubs Spark Students RADIO ELECTRONICS-Row One: Vice-President, K, Molley, Secretary, T. Pelsoczi, President, G. Cooper, Treasurer, J. Jolly. Row Two: P. Drongowski, E. Purdy, E. Jenik, J. Patz, T. Sadlo, D. Kovalik, B. Todd, W. Grzelewski, M. Ciyle, R. Bongiovanni, D. Morgan, B. Nece. ART CLUB: B. Deyling, C. Damiano, D. Dral::isl1, D. Liss, E. Kalapos, D. Micelli, D. Fowler, C. Ruiz, D. Nagy, D. Straight, J. Uhlic, L. Vatter, L. Nes- nadny, L. Mendalla, S. Zelesnik, B. Zabarowski, D. Soemisch, D. Roth, M. Marzullo, J. Kraiewski, S. Havranek, J. Wheeler, B. Salak, B. Dorazewski, B. Petronick, G. Calanni, L. Batone, J. Hanson, K. Skunta, C. Doubek. FNA Row One Secretary A Clossln Program Chairman M Zablegala President D Wunderle Vice President F Smocinski Treasurer K Row Two: C. Soroka, L, Snyder, J. Sutliff, J. Proctor, P. Osicka, D. Hlavin, D. Trybula. Row Three: D. Schell, C. Aber, C. Brynak, B. Tyler, R man, D. Keating, L. Batone, P. Sokol, S. Gehring. FNA and FTA Provide Valuable Experience F.T.A. OFFICERS: Program Chairman D. Soe- 4--m-l- misch, President N. Adams, Treasurer C. Yur- ga, Secretary C. Koval, Con Iadderb Vice Presi- dent M. Juskiewicz. HOME EC.-Row One: President N. Novak Treasurer K. Skunta, Knot pictured: Vice Presi dent S. Valenti, Secretary D. Hurley.D Row Two C. Hrovat, K. Sivak, C. Darling. Row Three: G Zallar, D. Stringer, M. Hahner. Row Four: N Olson, R. Spadaro, J. Hanson. Row Five: P Bogatay. Row Six: B. Salak, M. Alexander, P Valenti. Row Seven: .l. Ciresi, C. Ferraro, K Kornell. Row Eight: P. Cadek, P. Strazzanti, M Pecnik. Row Nine: J. Lamberth, S. Wozinak, S Perren, C. Volland, L. Natole. Home Ec Club Turns on-the Gas The Future Teachers of America is where those who are interested in someday becoming teachers can gain valuable experience. Methods learned and questions answered contributed to this knowledge. This year, F.T.A. became involved in a tutoring pro- gram in Maple Heights. The Future Nurses of America Club promotes interest in the field of health careers. The club includes guest speak- ers, activities, and iust plain fun. The highlight of the year's activities was the production of two Christmas skits and a party for the children at Rain- bow Hospital. With the purpose of encouraging girls to take an interest in homemak- ing and personal grooming, Home Economics Club hopes to be affiliated with a nationwide organization next year. They have guest speakers, in- cluding a representative from Bonne Bell who gave a makeup demonstra- tion. Home Ec Club sponsors an an- nual dance, the Twirp in the spring. This semi-formal is unique in that The Woman ls Required to Pay. It was held on April 17 this year. The theme of April Showers helped bring out some really beautiful girls and hand- some guys at this fun event. SR. I.O.E.-Row One: Treasurer, P. Fitzgerald, President, D. Phillips, Vice President, S. Bincu, Sec retury, M. Nagle. Row Two: L. Whisenhunt, P. Reese, T. Kaye, J. Jinclro, C. Curcione, T. Puglicxro Row Three: M. Clines, D. Maloney, R. Buco, C. Kiocz, C. Carter, J. Reitz. Row Four: M. Conroy K. Kcunieski, P. Stonnek. D.C.T.-Row One: N. Moss, R. Rubino, Treasurer D. Wotowicz, J. Findley, J. Santoro. Row Two: D. Szabo, J. Hunus, G. Got- skie, President R. Rericha, L. Cherney. Row Three: J. Giurgicinu, C. Moneclge, Secretory P. Varrclti. Row Four: C. Wilk, R. Yohraus, T. Murtz, J. Kellums, B. Tierney, M. Kalman. Business Clubs Look to Future During the past few years the busi- ness department has grown into a large and highly efficient organiza- tion. The students involve themselves with different proiects and fund rais- ing activities in and out of school. This department provides the students with the training they will need once they are out on their own. The four clubs sponsored by the business de- partment are: l.O.E. flntensive Office Educationj, C.O.E. CCooperative Of- fice Educationj, D.E. lDistributive Edu- cationl, and D.C.T. fDiversified Co- operative Trainingj. C.O.E.-Row One: E. Huth, B. Purdy. Row Two: President, D. Hurley, Treasurer, D. Smith, Vice Pres., D. Volland. JR. I.O.E.-Row One: Assistant Rep. P. Strazzanti, Secretary P. Bina, Rep. L. Hasenohrl, Treasurer C. Peck. Row Two: P. Pugliaro, L. Marchetti, D. DeGregario, M. Klamar, J. Herrage, L. Wakelee. Row Three: K. Piotrowski, K. Citraro, J. DeSilvey, C. Hanvald, L. Novak, J. Vecchio. Row Four: K. Bielawski, S. Lindsay, D. Spugnoli, P. Bogatay, C. Cardaman. D.E.C.A.-Row One: Mr. Bauer, Secretary, J. Kanapky, President, D. Bucciere, Vice Pres., L. Danecki, Treasurer, P. Kuczma, Historian, D. Tamerlano, K. Fauble. Row Two: D. Walker, R. Varcelli, A. Zayicek, D. Kolesar. Row Three: J. Stipetich, C. Camarato, D. Downey, K. Corfee. Row Four: K. Beilstein, J. Seger. 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Are Enthusiastic About Map' he Happenings Pat Shelclen Richard Shields Andrea Shinkaruk Joseph Shipta Betty Shisila Marlene Skerkavich Robert Skorupa Roger Slaby Mike Sloan Tom Sloan Jim Smith Vickie Smith Richard Sale Bill Solinsky Sinda Soukup Carol Sowa Janet Sowolla Cheryl Spaccapelo Danette Spagnoli Paul Stahly Caludia Stamas Paula Strazzanti Jim Stencil Mary Stencil Sidney Stepanek Kathy Stilwell Dale Stodnick Beverly Straubhaar Tina Studniarz Laura Suboski Somehow, we find enough time to relax from the day's work. QV HMS X1 X4 :M X X29 3 ., sais SQWXS Xi, X 'X 15X-sam, ef -3, . N, , ff '-XX 5' ,ww J if X ' 4 Xe, , W, ieztjg EM X X -7 my ,XXX W -Q, sm, . X, - XX? ' ,BXXXXXQXX ,XXX .. M' XX Xyiwi X ,cg X XX XX gmt XXQX Xp f' Q Xa, 5 A5 XX Q . ,Ag X X, are X ,Qi ,Xa X X y , 4 fx M ,XJ , - 91332. 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A--K,w,,,,w,,, . ., ,.. i,l ,,,. Z L ,,kM,, A A , , E vi ,.,,L Wile y : f ff fo Thoughful for a moment, next year we will be Seniors 5 si if Jig! A rfrea Cindy Druus John Bcsrbolczik Mczrk Jones Cindy Lemonovich Jim Marion Eugene McKibben Bob Ollom Rick Phillips Jim Sawyer Cyndi Sfoclnik Juniors Look 'ro Future omcl Reflect on Poist Lcxuru Caswell develops her falenis in the sewing room. W, ,,,,. M-. A ,.,,-,-. , N -W i K E .M..--Q,r- uv. .M ww it :af WK vi' SENIORS Able Leaders Help Unite Class of 1970 3' ', rw WMM! SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Treasurer, Laura Carcionep Jean Fudello, recording secreiaryp Presideni, Kevin Flanagan, Tina Bricker correspondin retaryg Karen Skunta, Vice-president. Displaying her fwirling skills, Nancy Shipan, captain of the cheer- leaders, enioys the Homecoming rally. 48 Mark Fifzgibbons, known for his dramatic ability, finds ieam English inter foccasionallyl. Fig Jankowski, posing as The Great Guru odds interest to the senior dance. 1 I W Seniors display many and varied emotions while watching MapIe's winter sports For seniors, Maple Heights High is the site for three years of memories. Chris Demons fakes iime out from English to relax and have fun WNQMQ? iA2fEF1?-5255,--5: his A 5 5255 '25 258155 wi! , -R' Qs. lsffaakf U :lx S 5 T' Q 4 I 5,1322 ' Z ,::, .,,. N H, , .. .1 N 5 A E wif A l m' wg N lx 5 ,. 5 V 3 if K '95 X' Ns, z w if 52 ills 2 Q 3 5 , E lx Q L X g is o , X 1, 25 B w ks: A by s sl was as we sf -M5 N ffiiiiefzig? A Sm X 4:2 an f my 5rsa::.-,nf 3? X f K W ,,,,,, Isa AP iffflillfi-'?.55fi5i5?l:s riiiniiiiii f W ,ff f.. -. , - ew H wi K Q A. 3. B, Y 3. ,, N. . .L,. . A . 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EN-iii H '- ' ' f .NIT 35:?ii21?fiST f 1 ' Dane Buemi Frank Buttitta Deborah Buzek Gf'Yle Ccmlanni Camille Cumurato Michael Camino Electronics. xx HX x Q M, X S 0 3,5 it Q X if we Q fa in X WX xt: ,Q X J as tssss R k . ..,. f EQ? fi 1 if 1 6 Q it , DUYISHB Cflmpbeii Susan Cangemi Donald Castro John Cerveny I-UCiC1 COHQUS Claudia Carcione Louis Cherney Deborah Choura I-UUTC1 C0'fCi0Fl9 Christine Carter Catherine Chaloupka Pqtriciq Chqye Senior home economics student Pat Osicka checks her pattern fore sewing. 4 Bob Fox concentrates on a meter to discover the proper reading in R Ne. N ,gifs 5 mms sf fi g? f -1 it . 1 .V , .',L W -s,., iust be- Vocational Eol. Develops Useful Skills Linda Cipfak Jeclnefie Ciresi 'T Mary Clines Anna Clossin Brian Clark Wayne Clemence Pamela Collins Barbara Conrad Mary Conroy Tom Consiglio Gary Cooper Vernon Cooper Mop Seniors Find Themsefves in Spot ight le's hulls between classes seem even longer for Debbie Hossink. Ken1Corfee Doreen Cornell Beverly Covert Robert Cristina Richard Croll Kathleen Cuttoio David Ducek Potricio Dclcek D ,RWM i Z X , 1 i , Gary Dahl Raymond D'Amico Linda Danecki Deborah Daniels Dennis D'Aquila Christine Darling Kenneih Delp Chrislopher Demas Seniors wander the halls before going fo the cafeteria for lunch. Susan Davidson Denice Delia James DeMassimo Catherine Demko 157 Senfors Explore Ideas in Human Relations 'DEH Brian DeSantis Richard Dobson Donna Downey David Dzina Gail Dichfenmiller Linda Dinardo l-el10re D0b0S Thomas Doehring Beverly Dorazewski Cflfhie Doubek Paul Drongowski Fred Drofleff D0l'OTl'ly Dvorsack James Ebert Suzanne Eckenfels COI'0l EV01r1kO Building construction paper towers is one of the first Human Relations proiects. X E Diane Feller Cathy Ferrara Suzanne Evans Dianne Falcone Joseph Ficzner Jerry Findley Keith Fauble Barbara Fazekas Fabian Ferri Michael Fiala Frank Finelli Joseph Finelli Amy Fisher Precious Fitzgera Richard Flaherty Kevin Flanagan Gayle Fitzgerald ld Mark Fitzgibbons Marcia Flcuk Joseph Flaufo Senio Taye k. rs often hold confe Jay Jolly express I' ES SU ences on human relafions problems wifh Mr. rprise ai seeing a camera by his locker. M'xed Emot'ons Typify Senior Expressions ' 1 Widyfsggf V H H ' ,gr ff , 5 ,. ,..,.z 528 ' a:.: - - f 1 , ., wf-WW 4 6 6? Qi? Yi w gsm? Q is on y ff WW, WA 2 J Ul!Eu l as V f 'li ii J, , H Jw. iw. ' Lt , .,-f,g4,,,,.. :liars , H, - V A , , Wgmv. ss.,y,,. .M hs.f - ,ms,.lW,W ..,s V VW VV,, ,, V, , , A W, qw gfwgf , 52 ,K uk L v ,H s,.i2Q,4gg5ig f ? Q 'AEM - -,-, 3 Q , , , 2,,L2,L if f ,Q f 25 ,1 'V ii 3 5 1? 1 V ffl! M 1,3 f 1 1, y 1 1 V3 1 ui Q V f ,K f fi 4' fsfwj f K vt' Joseph Fortunate Martha Frindt Debra Foster Jean Fuclella Brian Clark displays typical student enthusiasm in his team English class Raymond Flouto Arlene Foito Robert Fox Whitney Fraier Dianna Funta Lindon Gaiduk Loma Golbreovth Margaret Galbraith Queen candidates ride around the track aHl1e pep rally and the game. Catena Gcilipo Gary Gatskie Cheryl Gecsy Susan Gehring Frank Geleika Diane Gentile Donna Gentile Charles Gere-k en'or Homecom'ng 's Memorclb e Event ? Joseph Glclrglanc: Donald Gllnlskl E eomor Greene Paulette Grill Richard Gerbo Linda Gorenc Georgia Grigoli Aloi Grooms Frank Giompupc: Agnes Gorup Linda Grimes Beverly Grzymola A bonfire of The pep rally set the homecoming weekend off To o good start. Clubs cmd Achvlhes Br ghfen Schoo Days Janice Gulifz Joseph Honus Robert Hesselbein Joyce Hobcm we The long bus ride To the ski slopes is an eagerly awaited diversion. Virginia Hollenberg Roberf Homoly Patricia Honsaker Ann Horvaih Cl1UI'm0lI'1 l'l0l'VUll'1 Chqrleg Hgspgdkq Claire Hrovai Dale Hrovai Friendship Club bike hike provides girls with exercise and muddy fun. Karen Howell Jeffrey Hoyt Franklin Hruby Jeffrey Hruby 165 inn ' m m I wwf W W ,K mm M ff' 331 ,iw fryffli W J ' Pcmfriciu Hughes Jenn Hume,- Chrisiine Icudisernia Terrence' Irwin 5 hw ey e W , Qwmrq jp I MM , www, f ,ns ie ig, ., 2. if 1 , V 1, siii issix eeei iii U 'ff ' ,M , Q2 - Q ,fi 'Sui Q. ',',-115:44-sy fm 'ef - K 2 lie ,, 5 . ,. ,,i.. Darlene Hurley Ellen Hufh Robert .luketic Maryann Jambor Richard Jambor Heafher James Tom Jonkowski Mary Jednak Mr. Peck distributes papers io his senior English class. Teachers Cffer Seniors a Variety of Views eil jay Jolly Charlene Jones Marcia Juszkiewicz Cvrole KUmiI1Skl Mr. Tate provides senior physics students with both headaches and smiles. Edward Jenik Janice Jindra Douglas Jones Jacque Joyce Mark Kaminski Joanne Kanapky Karen Kanieski Janet Karius Geisha Bash Makes Memories for Seniors Girls board members, dressed in Oriental fashion, check coats at the semi. l J John Kasztelan Petrina Kaye Donna Keating James Kellums Lynda Kelnhofer Mark Kenny Barbara Kingsmill Marlene Keacza Richard Kerwin Cynthis Kiacz Joseph Klamar Thomas Klonowski 5 E was qw gfwz-S W , ii? f!'W5:f Aw A K ,.,, if WJ' 1 Wfiygs- L' ff.. ' is is i K 'i W ' ' ?f532sf'ff95f1 - -A K - ' a:fi.52'aWSfsr -sf, , S -f- f ,QQ wsfswst -. Tw , m y yu ? l -X - N Q ' H ,ff Sf' ' S s S 9r Q , L. i ss. ' - . I L a sf: L:- , : Q.,fwf,-ftsff,t. .. ,c,i:15M,-me M.- Qs Sikssifx -was-vf-rfgfm it f :ff'.gQm:Q:x:w::f X fX2?i, s2w12:?5 2-it-S' i ' f 1 'ff-aiflfwzi-'5 13622461 Janice Koblinski Dennis Kolesar Michael Konicek Alex KonYu Kathleen Kornell Dale Kortanek Leonard Kosmalski Ellgene K05T l9W5kl An oriental atmosphere sets the mood for dancing or talking with friends. Carol Kovcl Mark Kowolskl Joyce Kroiewski John Krciny Marianne Kosurko Robert Koubek Rick Kozmcl Christine Krcxiczynski Robert Krcius Nancy Kravetz Florence Krebs Nancy Krebs Homecoming floats ccxuse trouble, but are more than worthwhile. I JE E4 ,.,, 2 H7 45 r 2 W Yiee 5 sf' it Q I9 .- 'ik Final Creation Rewards Tears, Anger, Work Robert Krisfek Wayne Kriynovich Denis Kupniewski Joseph Kuzniakowski Barbara LaRocco David Laurenzi Martin Lehman David Lew Patricia Kuczmci Deborah Kudasick Norman Kvefensky Debra Landi Eileen Lawriski James Lecso Yvonne Ligaic Sheila Limric Pat Shelden discusses inferior decorating problems with Dorothy Try- bula. 'ETB Gail Lucas Scott Lucas Carl Maneage Dennis Maran Danny Lipowski David Lipnos Marie Liska Patricia Lobenthal Jean Lucician Diane Malaney Margaret Marchetti Mary Ann Marconi Karen Walsh plays Yvette, one of Brad's many girlfriends. Seniors Help Make Pillow Talk a Success WM, META, Rufus 'is 3 2 ,, Q 'saga 5, ,l,, J , S141 dingy Nw Kenneth Marinin Mary Mcrnick Marteenus McAfee Richard McA1eer Raymond Mollie Richard McKibben Pat Merryman John Mikalai John Mauer James Melluso Gary Mieskowski Marcia Mildenberger Rooter's buses, loyal fans, spirit-all play a part in the fun of football games. Teamwork a ncl Spirit Spa rk Mustang Success Diane Milia Dennis Miller John Miller Joseph Mizda Allen Moebius Kenneth Molley Catherine Monnin Loretto Morales i E ,ML am., David Morgan Susan Morgan Joseph Morrison Neal Moss William Moxey Mary Ann Mruczkowski Linda Muetzel Timothy Murtz Michele Nagle Rosann Nawrocki Julie Niebqum Kathy Niemeier Jack Nagucki Kathleen Nagucki Robert Nece Patricia Newness Brian Nikiforow Thomas Nolan Michele Novak Noreen Novak Student Council room displays a decorative tree for ca December calendar. Christmas Holidays Leolve Molrk on Maple L'f Music Department Proves Work Worthwh e Maple band practices on field near school for Friday night's football games. ' 1 vp- an Susan Patton Kathleen Pawlak Charles Pedone Ronald Pellettiere William Panka Anthony Pappalardo Ramona Paradise Richard Parsons Jane Pearce Margo Pecnik Thomas Palsoczi Robert Perdue Darlene Peskar Beverly Perronick Thomas Pefronio Diann Phillips Joseph Piazza Cheryl Pientowski Mary Pientowski Gerald Piscura ,.. Sly' , 5 i Donna Piunno Barbara Podsiadlo Karen Port Mary Praii Janice Proctor Barbara Purdy Edward Purdy Darl Reed Paula Reese Julia Reifz Richard Rericha Thomas Revann Robert Reville Ronald Rhea Roy Rhodes Richard Righi Loyal En'rhus'asm Typifies Maple Fans Michael Rinicella Dale Rogers Roberf Rubaszewski Louis Ruberlino Maple's packed roofers' buses are examples of Mustang fans' loyalty. Garry Roppel Carol Ross Raymond Rubino Sharon Rumen Helen Runevifch Christine Rusian Elaine Russu Joyce Ryan Edward Rybak Carol Rymgz Deborah Sabbrese R059 Sqbol Roberta Safko Audrey Samardge Joseph Santora Linda Sawyer MMM 'Q fn . X QM. f, 2 fr tm iwfl ,VV.' fs' ,j V Mfg W M. . ,L ., L, . gtg . of ..,.,,rf.W,. M F' wif, M,,,, W At,,M Study halls provide working hme for some, a resting period for others. Lance Sandy Gail Sanfillippo Catherine Schude Larry Schmidt Seniori'ris Strikes, lout Class Continues im? X Robert Schuster Judith Schwartz Michael Sekela Joan Senick Nancy Shipan Veetta Shipp Thomas Sirno Kathleen Sivak Lynda Sebor Joyce Seger Ronald Sercely Und!! Shelden Experiments in chemistry provide valuable experience in working with breakable obiects. Wi? Wi f vagal? 4 Q2 Q Qs , 2 if Ai J Modern and impressionist portraits by senior art students are put on display. Art Class Provides Outlet for Creativity Karen Skunta Lois Slclventa Darryl Smith Dlcmne Smith Donald Smith Frances Smocinski Diane Soemisch PC1fI'iCiOI Sokol Gary Sorace Leonard Soft Rand: Spadaro Andrew Sparano James Soukup Cynfhia Spadaro John Spehar Charles Sroka Barbara Srp Thomas Sfalzer Paula Stanek Erica Stanley Various techniques are used by seniors in creating their art proiecfs. Lindo Stilwell Gercxrcl Stipetich Debra Stringer Joseph Suchy Gary Stover Wayne Susan Deboru A tearful Dorl Jeanne Strauss Suchy Terry Sukey Sharon Talos Pamela Tcnfonetti Syroski h Tamerluno ene Peskar is crowned 1970 Winter Sports Queen The weekend of January 30 is full of excitement for the queen candidates and their escorts. Winter Festivities Add to Sports Season l Glenn Tepper Robert Thielmon James Thompson John Thompson Wllli0n1 Tierney Denise Tobey William Todd William Tompot Seniors Experience Moments of P aytu ness Dennis Toth Lim-,Ig Tqfh Douglas Uhl Linda Umek Block Spasfic shows its determination in backing our basketball team to victory. Dorothy Trybula William Tyler Suzanne Valenti Donna Valentine Michele Valentino James Valtman Jeanne Vana Carol Vanek t 5 gs t Mr. Stone's office is a popular gathering place for band and choir members. Boston Mills is a favorite after-school resort for members of the ski club. QS' 'W Thomas Van Alstyne Rosslyn Varcelli James Variglotti PaulVc1rrati Richard Vaughan Jeffrey Venecek Bruce Verlinger Diana Virgili Good Plans Make Mapte Dances Successful Susan Voitek Donna Vollund Deborah Walker Km-en Wglgh Margaret Wavrzacz Bonnie Weime,-f Linda Whisenhunt Tanya Williams 190 l Q li--.1 Madeline Vranich Barry Wagner John Waple Fred Watson Through the Looking Glass provides a romantic theme for Maple's winter formal. February's attractive display case sets the mood for VaIentine's Day. M ,, Sandro Wilmink Dale Witkowski Daniel Watowicz Jay Word Lindd WOfTi'liN9f0Y1 Marsha Wroniak Dorothy Wunderle Richard Yahraus 'Y Yehodc Christine Yurgc Sports f97O Prove Mustangs Number One L'Q'Q QQ eodore ozien usun ea S:2:'e2'e w:.'.'.4?. Lum, go,o,o,o,2, T.. ' Z9 k Ccxgers register exciting victories as basketball becomes the sport for seniors 1970. I Kathleen Zimo Diane Zuchelli Kenneth Zuelch Maple wrestlers complete another successful season, winning 78 consecu- tive meets. 193! l V L l iifi? Q A in A ' ' pf. 5 E 5 ADAMS, Denise-G.A.A., Intramurals, Herald. ADAMS, Nancy-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Band, Pep Band, F.T.A. lPres.l, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Thespians, N.H.S., Student Council, Art Club, French Club, Yearbook Staff, Gymleader. ADDIS, Gayle-Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, School Play, Herald, Yearbook Salesman. AGOSTINO, Angelina-G.A.A., Gymleader, Herald Salesman. ALEXANDER, Meri .Io-Band, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Home Ec. Club, Hall Guard. ALLEGRINI, Isabell-Intramurals, Dramatics Club, Art Club, Teacher's Aide. ANDERSON, .lack-Wrestling, Intramurals, Key Club. ANGERMEIER, Judith-Pep Club, Band, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Art Club, Office Page. ANTES, Christine-Pep Club, Library Page, Geology Club. APANA, April-Ski Club, Gymleader, Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, F.T.A., Cadet Choir, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Sr. Class Rep., Girls' Board, Art Club, Home Ec. Club, Spanish Club, Yearbook Salesman, Office Page. AQUILINO, Kathryn-Band, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, School Play, Yearbook Salesman, Herald Salesman. ARNODO, Glen-Key Club. ARONA, Christine-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club, C.O.E. AUGUSTINE, Rosann-Girls Glee. BAMMERLIN, David BARAN, Gary-Intramurals, Geology, Human Relations. BARBATO, Alexander BARBATO, Joseph BARD, Wallace BARNES, Keith-Track, Golf. BARNES, Roger-Track, Varsity M., Intramurals, Hi-Y lSec. and Pres.l, Key Club, N.H.S., Hall Guard, Gymleader. BARRERA, Gary-Football, Track, Varsity M., Intramurals. BATONE, Linda-F.N.A., F.T.A., Friendship Club, Art Club. BAUMGARTL, Laurence BEDNARSKI, Richard-Geology Club, Human Relations. BEILSTEIN, George-D.E.C.A. BENYO, Gary BERIS, John BEST, Karen-Pep Club, Friendship Club. BINA, Sandra-G.A.A., Intramurals, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, I.B.O.E. fV.P.l. BLATNIK, Christine-Friendship Club, Art Club, Teacher's Aide, Year- book Salesman. BLODGETT, Peggy BLOOM, Karen-Cheerleader UVB, Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Girls Glee, Friendship Club, Student Council, Herald, Lang. Lab, Sr. Class Rep. BODEN, Michael-V. Choir, School Play, Stage Crew, Ski Club, Para- psychology Club. BOHNAK, Deborah BORSI, Linda-C.O.E. BOWEN, Patrick-Baseball, Wrestling, Varsity M., Hi-Y, Key Club, N.H.S., Student Council, Hall Guard. BOZEK, Debra BREGITZER, Dennis-Track BRICKER, Christine-Pep Club, F.T.A., Friendship Club, Class Officer fSec.l, Student Council. BRUNO, Angela-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Girls Service, Class Rep. BRYNAK, Charlene-Pep Club, Intramurals, F.N.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, French Club, Library Page, Clinic Assn't, Geology. BUCCIERE, Denise-Friendship Club, Art Club, D.E.C.A. lPres.J. BUCO, Ruth-Library Page, I.B.O.E. BUEMI, Dane BURNS, Allen-Track. BUTTITTA, Frank-Intramurals. BUZEK, Deborah CALANNI, Gayle-Pep Club, F.T.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Art Club, N.H.S. CAMARATO, Camille-Friendship Club, Art Club, D.E.C.A. CAMINO, Michael-Intramurals, C.O.E. lTreas.l. CAMPBELL, Darlene-Intramurals, Dramatics Club, Art Club, Home Ec. Club CANGEMI, Susan-G.A.A., Intramurals, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club, D.C.T. CANGAS, Lucia-Pep Club, V. Choir, Friendship Club, Girls Board, Student Council, Ski Club, Geology Club, AFS Exchange Student. CARCIONE, Claudia-I.B.O.E., Teacher's,Aide. CARCIONE, Laura-Cheerleader UV, Varsityl, Pep Club, G.A.A., F.T.A., Intramurals, Friendship Club, Class Officer lTreas.J, Girls Board, lTreas.l, Student Council, Hall Guard, Homecoming Court. CARTER, Christine-G.A.A., Intramurals, Cadet Choir, I.B.O.E. CASTRO, Donald-Football, Wrestling, Intramurals, C.O.E. CERVENY, Joh n-Proiectionists. CHALOUPKA, Catherine-V. Choir, Girls Glee, F.N.A., Friendship Club, Girls Service, Ski Club, Teacher's Aide, Human Relations fSec.J CHAYE, Patricia-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, F.T.A., Friendship Club, N.H.S., Ski Club, Class Rep., Teacher's Aide, Homecoming Court. CHERNEY, Louis-Football, Wrestling lMan.l, Hi-Y, D.C.T. CHOURA, Deborah CIPTAK, Linda-Pep Club, Art Club, Home Ec. Club, Hall Guard. CIRESI, Jeanette-Pep Club, G.A.A., Friendship Club, F.T.A., Home Ec. Club. CLARK, Brian-Football, Track, Varsity M, Intramurals, Hi-Y, Key Club, Hall Guard. CLEMENCE, Wayne CLINES, Mary-I.B.O.E. CPres.l. CLOSSIN, Anna-Pep Club, G.A.A., Library Page, Geology Club, F.N.A. lSec.J, Spanish Club, International Club. CONRAD, Barbara-Pep Club, F.T.A., Friendship Club, Girls Service, lPres.l, Spanish Club. corsmov, Mm-I.B.O.E. CONSIGLIO, Thomas-Track, Hi-Y, Key Club. COOPER, Gary-Intramurals, Hi-Y, Key Club, Radio Elect. fPres.l. COOPER, Vernon-Radio Elect., Chem Lab Assn't. CORFEE, Kent-D.E.C.A. CORNELL, Doreen-Friendship Club. COSENTINO, Elizabeth-Friendship Club, Art Club. COVERT, Beverly-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, V. Choir, Cadet Choir, Girls Glee, F.N.A., F.T.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Girls Service, Home Ec. Club. CRISTINA, Robert-Track, Intramurals, Key Club. CROLL, Richard-Herald. CUTTAIA, Kathleen-Pep Club lSec.J, G.A.A., Intramurals, Band, N.H.S., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, School Play, Girls Board, Student Council, Maiorette, Homecoming Queen. DACEK, David-Wrestling, Intramurals, Stage Crew. DACEK, Patricia-Friendship Club, Art Club, Herald, Office Page, C.O.E. lSec.J. DAHL, Gary-Baseball, Cross Country, Wrestling, Varsity M, Intramurals, Hi-Y, fV.P.J, Key Club, N.H.S. CPres.J, Student Council. D'AMICO, Raymond DANECKI, Linda-Friendship Club, D.E.C.A. fV.P.l. DANIELS, Deborah-Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Class Rep., Herald, Art Club. D'AQUILA, Dennis DARLING, Christine-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Cadet Choir, Home Ec. Club, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Sthgsdent Council. DAVIDSON, Susan-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Band, Band Mgr., V. Choir, Cadet Choir, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, N.H.S., Student Council, Spanish Club, Sr. Class Rep., Winter Sports Court. DAVIS, Laurie DEKA, Denice-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, School Play, Thespians, Girls Service, Art Club lSec.J. DELP, Kenneth-Intramurals. DEMAS, Christopher-Proiectionists lPres.J, Chess Club, Lang. Lab, Ski Club, Human Relations. DEMASSIMO, James-Football, Varsity M, Key Club, Gymleader. DEMKO, CatherinwPep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Band, Friendship Club, N.H.S., Yearbook Ski Club. DESANTIS, Brian-Cross Country, Wrestling, Hi-Y, Key Club, Hall Guard, Gymleader, Band. DICHTENMILLR, Gail-Intramurals, Friendship Club, C.O.E. DIGREGORIO, Kathleen DINARDO, Linda-F.T.A., Art Club, International Club, Human Re- lations. DOBOS, Lenore-Pep Club ITreas.l, Girls Glee, Friendship Club, Girls Board, Home Ec. Club. DOBSON, Richard DOEHRING, Thomas DORAZEWSKI, Beverly-Pep Club IVPI, G.A.A., Intramurals, F.T.A., Home Ec. Club, Friendship Club, N.H.S., Art Club, Spanish Club. DOUBEK, Cathie-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Band, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Girls Service, Art Club. DOWNEY, Donna-D. E., Friendship Club. DRODOUSKI, James DRONGOWSKI, Paul-N.H.S., Yearbook IEditor-in-chiefl, J.C.W.A., PA Crew, Herald, International Club IVPI, Orphean, Key Club, Pro- iectionist, Radio Elect., Intramurals. DROTLEFF, Fred DVORSACK, Dorothy-Pep Club, Intramurals, Band, Friendship Club, Art Club, Teacher's Aide. DZINA, David EBERT, James-Track, Band, Key Club, N.H.S., Student Council, Year- book Staft, Class Rep., French Club, Ski Club, Pep Band, lt's Academic Team. ECKENFELS, Suzanne EVANKO, Carol EVANS, Suzanne-Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Home Ec. Club, Library Page, Orphean. . FALCONE, Dianne-Dramatics Club, School Play, Ski Club, Office Page. FAUBLE, Keith-Art Club, D.E.C.A. FAZEKAS, Barbara-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Ski Club, Art Club, Herald, Office Page, Gymleader. FELLER, Diane-Pep Club, F.T.A., Friendship Club, Hall Guard. FERRARO, Cathy-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club. FERRANTE, John FERRI, Fabian-Intramurals, Hall Guard. FIALA, Michael-Football, Wrestling, Intramurals, Hi-Y, Key Club. FICZNER, Joseph FINDLEY, Jerry FINELLI, Frank FINELLI, Joseph-Wrestling. FISHER, Amy-Pep Club, Cadet Choir, Friendship Club, Girls Service. FITZGERALD, Gayle-Intramurals, I.B.O.E., Human Relations. FITZGERALD, Precious-Intramurals, I.B.O.E. CTreas.J, Human Relations. FITZGIBBONS, Mark-Intramurals, V. Band Isection Ieaderl, Pep Band, Dramatics Club, School Plays, Thespians, Student Council, PA Crew lPresJ. FLAUTO, Raymond FLAHERTY, Richard-Baseball, Football, Wrestling, Varsity M, Intra- murals, Hi-Y, Key Club. FLAK, Marcia-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Girls Board, Gymleader. FLANAGAN, Kevin-Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Varsity M, Intramurals, Hi-Y Itreas.I, Jr. Class V.P., Sr. Class Pres., Student Council, Hall Guard, Key Club. FLAUTO, Joseph FOJTA, Arlene-Pep Club, F.T.A., Friendship Club, Library Page. FORTUNATO, Joseph-Baseball. FOSTER, Debra-Cheerleader UV, Varsityl, Pep Club, G.A.A., Girls Board, Intramurals, F.T.A., Homecoming Court, Friendship Club. FOX, Robert-Basketball, Baseball, Football, Team Mgr., Varsity M IPresJ, Student Council. FRAIER, Whitney-Cheerleader IVarsityJ, Pep Club, G.A.A., Intra- murals, V. Choir, F.T.A., Friendship Club, N.H.S., Girls Board, Stu- dent Council, French Club, Office Page, Gymleader, Ski Club, Winter Sports Court. FRINDT, Martha-Friendship Club. FUDELLA, Jean-Cheerleader UV capt., Varsityl, Pep Club, G.A.A., V. Choir, Intramurals, Cadet Choir, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, School Play, Thespians, Class Officer IRec. Sec.J, Student Council ICor. Sec, Rec. Sec.J, Winter Sports Court. FUNTA, Dianna-Pep Club, Band Isection Ieaderl, V. Choir IVPI, Cadet Choir, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Bookstore. GAIDUK, Linda-Pep Club, Intramurals, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Spanish Club, International Club lTreas.J. GALBREATH, Lana-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Band, V. Choir ISec.J, Cadet Choir IPres.I, F.T.A., Friendship Club, J.C.W.A., Girls Board fPres.I, N.H.S., Student Council, French Club, International Club, Maiorette, Bookstore, Ski Club, Sr. Class Rep., A.F.S. Exchange Student. GALBRAITH, Margaret GALIPO, Catena GATSKI E, Gary-D.C.T. GECSY, Cheryl-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Home EC. Club. GEHRING, Susan-Pep Club, F.N.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, International Club, Clinic Ass't. GELETKA, Frank GENTILE, Diane GENTILE, Donna GERAK, Charles-Intramurals. GERBA, Richard-Cross Country, Track. GIAMPAPA, Frank-Football, Track, Wrestling CTeam Mgr.J. GIARGIANA, Joseph GLINSKI, Donald-Football. GORENC, Linda-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Jr. Class Rep., Friend- ship Club, N.H.S., Ski Club, Sr. Class Rep. GORUP, Agnes-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Cadet Choir, Friend- ship Club, Dramatics Club ITreas., Pres.D, School Plays, Thespians, N.H.S., fSec.I, Yearbook Staff, Office Page, Geology Club, Gymleader, Ski Club. GREENE, Eleanor-Home Ec. Club, D.C.T., V.I.C.A. GRILL, PauIettFPep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club, Gymleader, Band. GRIGOLI, Georgia-Pep Club, G.A.A., Girls Glee, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club, C.O.E. GRIMES, Linda-F.N.A., Friendship Club, Library Page. GROOMS, Aloi-Cheerleader UV, Varsityl, Pep Club, G.A.A., Intra- murals, Cadet Choir, Girls Glee lPres.J, Girls Board, Student Council, Gymleader. GRZYMALA, Beverly-Intramurals, D.C.T., V.I.C.A. GUADAGNOLI, Paul-Proiectionists, Radio Elect., Spanish Club. GULITZ, Janice-Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club, D.C.T., V.I.C.A. HAHNER, Mary-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, F.T.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics, Home Ec. Club, Ski Club. HAMMERSTROM, William HANSON, Joan-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Art Club, Home Ec. Club. HANUS, Joseph-Baseball, Football, Intramurals, D.C.T. HASSINK, Deborah-Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Art Club. HECKMAN, Laura-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Gii'Is Service. HERVATIN, Sharon-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Art Club. HESSELBEIN, Robert-Basketball, Football, Track ITeam Mgr.I, Varsity M, Intramurals, V. Choir, Cadet Choir, Hi-Y, J.C.W.A., Proiectionists, Dramatics Club, Stage Crew, Herald, Human Relations, Geology Club, Orphean. HLAVIN, Donna-Pep Club, F.N.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Herald Salesman. HOBAN, Joyce-Friendship Club, Dramatics Club. HOLCOMB, Suzanne-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intraurals, Band, Pep Band, Friendship Club IPres.J, Dramatics Club IVPI, Thespians, N.H.S., Spanish Club, Yearbook Salesman, Geology Club, Ski Club. HOLLENBERG, Virginia-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, V. Choir, Girls Glee, F.T.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, N.H.S., Student Council CVP, Pres.J, Office Page, Geology Club, Ski Club, Winter Sports Court. HOMOLY, Robert HONSAKER, Patricia-Library Page, I.O.E. HORVATH, Charmain-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Band, F.T.A., Art Club, Friendship Club lSoc. Ch.D, Dramatics Club, School Play, Thespians, Student Council, Home Ec. Club, Herald Staff, Yearbook Salesman, Band Sec. Leader. HORVATH, Ann-Pep Club, F.N.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Art Club, Herald Staff. HOSPODKA, Charles-Radio Elect. HOWELL, Karen-Girls Glee lPres.J, Library Page. HOYT, Jeffrey-Football. HROVAT, Claire-Pep Club, Cadet Choir, F.T.A., Friendship Club, N.H.S., Art Club, Home Ec. Club, Spanish Club, Office Page, International Club CPub. Chair.l. HROVAT, Dale-Baseball, Football, Varsity M. HRUBY, Franklin HRUBY, Jeffrey-Basketball, Track, Varsity M, Intramurals, Key Hall Guard, Gymleader. Club, HUGHES, Patricia-Intramurals, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club, C.O.E. HUNTER, Jean-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Band lHead Maiorettel, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Sr. Class Rep., Spanish Club, Gym- leader. HURLEY, Darlene-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club, Dramatics Club, Student Council, D.C.T. IPres.J, Gym- leader. HUTH, Ellen-Friendship Club, D.C.T., V.I.C.A. IADISERNIA, Christine-Pep Club, Intramurals, F.N.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Art Club, Home Ec. Club, Yearbook Salesman. INCORVIA, Anthony IRWIN, Terrence-Football, Basketball lMgr.l, Pep Club. JAKETIC, Robert-Football. JAMBOR, Maryann-C.O.E. JAMBOR, Richard JAMES, Heather-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Jr. Class Rep. JANKOWSKI, Tom-Basketball, Intramurals, J.C.W.A., Key Club, Drama- tics Club, School Play, Stage Crew, Herald fEditorJ, Geology Club, Human Relations. JEDNAK, Mary-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, V. Choir,lGirls Glee, F.T.A., Friendship Club, N.H.S., Yearbook Salesman, Guidance Page. JENIK, Edward-Cross Country, Track, Key Club. JINDRA, Janice-Friendship Club, I.O.E. JOLLY, Jay-Intramurals, Band, Pep Band, Key Club, Radio Elect., N.H.S., Yearbook Staff, Gymleader, Geology Club, Band Section Leader. JONES, Charlene-Intramurals, Cadet Choir, Girls Glee, Home Ec. Club. JONES, Douglas JOYCE, Jacque-Pep Club, F.N.A., Friendship Club, F.T.A., Dramatics Club, Stage Crew, Art Club. JUSZKIEWICZ, Marcia-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, V. Choir, Cadet Choir, F.T.A. CVPJ, Friendship Club lProg. Chair.l, N.H.S., Spanish Club lSec. Treas.D, Lang Lab, International Club, PA Crew, Gymleader, Ski Club. KALMAN, Michael-D.C.T. KAMINSKI, Carole-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, V. Choir, Girls Glee, F.T.A., Friendship Club, Student Council, Clinic Ass't., Yearbook Salesman. KAMINSKI, Mark-Intramurals. KANAPKY, Joanne-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Friendship Club, Jr. Class Rep. Gymleader, D.E.C.A. CSec.J, Herald Salesman, Yearbook Salesman. KANIESKI, Karen-I.O.E., Library Page. KARIUS, Janet-Pep Club, Band, F.T.A., Friendship Club, N.H.S., Girls Board, Home Ec. Club, Office Page, Yearbook Salesman, Sr. Class Rep. KASPERAK, Jonathan KASZLETAN, John-D.C.T. KAYE, Petrina-l.B.O.E. KEATING, Donna-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, F.N.A., J.C.W.A., Art Club, Friendship Club, Proiectionists lSec.l, Dramatics Club, School Play, Thespians, Student Council, International Club, Herald, Library Page, Lang. Lab, Clinic Asst. W.M.H.S. CSec.l. KELLUMS, James-Intramurals, V.I.C.A. KELNHOFER, Lynda-Art Club, Spanish Club. KENNY, Mark-Track, Intramurals, Band, Pep Band, Dramatics Club, Chess Club, School Plays, Student Council, Geology Club, Yearbook Salesman, Drum Maior, Ski Club CSec. Treas.J. KERWIN, Richard-Intramurals, Radio Elect. KIACZ, Cynthia-Intramurals, l.B.O.E. ' KINGSMILL, Barbara-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club. KLACZA, Marlaine-V. Choir, Cadet Choir, Parapsychology Club. KLAMAR, Joseph-Football, Track, Varsity M, Geology Club. KLONOWSKI, Thomas-Intramurals. KOBLINSKI, Janice-Intramurals, French Club. KOCSIS, Donald-Baseball, Football, Proiectionists, Stage Crew. KOLESAR, Dennis-D.E.C.A. KONICEK, Michael-Baseball, Intramurals, Hall Guard. KONYA, Alex-Intramurals, Band, Band Mgr., Pep Band, Key Club, Band Section Leader. KOSTRZEWSKI, Eugene KORNELL, Kathleen-Pep Club, V. Choir, Cadet Choir, Friendship Club CPub. Chair,l, Art Club, Home Ec. Club. KORTANEK, Dale-Track, Intramurals, V. Choir, Cadet Choir. KOSMALSKI, Leonard-Basketball, Baseball, Varsity M. KOVAL, Carol-Pep Club, Intramurals, Cadet Choir, F.T.A. CSec.J, Friendship Club, Yearbook Salesman. KOSARKO, Mariann KOUBEK, Robert-D.C.T. KOWALSKI, Mark-D.C.T. KOZMA, Richard-Intramurals. KRAJ EWSKI, Joyce-Pep Club, Intramurals, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Girls Service, Art Club lTreas.l, Ski Club. KRAJNY, John-Band. KRAJCZYNSKI, Christine-Pep Club, Friendship Club. KRAUSE, Robert-Basketball, Baseball, Intramurals, Hall Guard. KRAVETZ, Nancy-Pep Club, Intramurals, Art Club. KREBS, Florence-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Office Page. KREBS, Nancy-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Art Club, Herald. KRISTEK, Robert-Intramurals, Cadet Choir, Chess Club, Golf, Geology Club. KRIYNOVOICH, Wayne-Football, Track, Wrestling, Varsity M, Intra- murals, Hi-Y, Key Club fTreas.J, Parapsychology Club. KUBICA, Linda KUCZMA, Patricia-D.E. QTreas.J. KUDASICK, Deborah-F.T.A., Home Ec. Club. KVETENSKY, Norman KUPNIEWSKI, Denis-Cross Country, Track lTeam Mgr.D, Varsity M, Hi-Y, Key Club, Proiectionists. KUZNIAKOWSKI, Joseph-Intramurals, Hall Guard. LANDI, Deborah-Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club. LAROCCO, Barbara-Friendship Club. LAURENZI, David-V. Choir, Cadet Choir, Dramatics Club, Stage Crew CVPI. LAWRINSKI, Eileen LECSO, James-Golf, Intramurals, Hi-Y, Key Club, Hall Guard. LEHMAN, Martin-Intramurals, Band, Choir, Hi-Y, Proiectionists. LEW, David-Baseball, Football, Track, Wrestling, Intramurals, Hi-Y, Key Club, Stage Crew, Hall Guard. LIGATO, Yvonne-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club, Class Rep., Yearbook Salesman. LIMRIC, Sheila-V. Choir, Cadet Choir, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club. LIPOWSKI, Denny LIPNOS, David-Football, Track, Intramurals, Hi-Y, Stage Crew, Gym- leader. LISKA, Marie-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, F.T.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Art Club, Hall Guard. LOBENTHAL, Patricia LODWICK, Thomas-Proiectionists. LUCAS, Gail-Pep Club. LUCAS, Scott-Football, Stage Crew CPres.D, Herald Salesman, Ski Club. LUCICIAN, Jean-Pep Club QPres.D, G.A.A., Intramurals, Band, Maior- ette, F.T.A., Friendship Club, Student Council, Art Club, Herald Sales- man, Bookstore. MALANEY, Diane MANEAGE, Carl-Track, Wrestling, Intramurals. MARAM, Dennis-Band, Band Section Leader, Pep Band. MARCHETTI, Margaret MARCONI, MaryAnn-Pep Club, F.T.A., Friendship Club, N.H.S., Girls Service CVPD, Art Club, Yearbook Salesman, Jr. Class Rep. MARNICK, Mary MATTIE, Raymond MAUER, John MCAFEE, MARTEEN-D.C.T. MCATEER, Richard-Dramatics Club. MCKIBBEN, Richard-Intramurals, Band, Band Mgr, Pep Band. MELLUSO, Janes-Basketball, Cross Country, Intramurals, Hi-Y. MENARY, Mark MERRYMAN, Patricia-Library Page. MIEKOSKI, Gary MIKOLAJ, John-Baseball, Intramurals Band, Pep Band. MILDENBERGER, Marcia-Pep Club, G.A.A., Friendship Club, Year- book Staff, N.H.S., Library Page, Herald Salesman. MILIA, Diane MILLER, Dennis-Football, Track. MILLER, John MIZDA, Joseph-Baseball, V. Choir, Cadet Choir. MOEBIUS, Allen-Basketball, Intramurals, Band, Pep Band. MOLLEY, Kenneth-Cross Country, Varsity M, Hi-Y, Radio Elect. CVPI. MONNIN, Catherine-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Cadet Choir, F.T.A., Friendship Club, N.H.S., Spanish Club, Geology Club. MORALES, Loretta-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, F.T.A., Friendship Club. MORGAN, David-Intramurals, Key Club, Radio Elect., Chess Club. MORGAN, Susan-Friendship Club, D.C.T. - MORRISON, Joseph MOSS, Neal MOXEY, William-Key Club. MRUCZKOWSKI, MaryAnn-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club, Ski Club, C.O.E. MUETZEL, Linda-Cadet Choir. MURTZ, Timothy-D.C.T. NAGUCKI, Jack NAGUCKI, Kathleen-Friendship Club, D.C.T., V.l.C.A. NAGLE, Michele-G.A.A., Intramurals, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club, I.O.E. lSec.J. NAWROCKI, Rosann-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, In- ternational Club, Ski Club, C.O.E. NECE, Robert-Band, Pep Band, Band Section Leader, J.C.W.A. CVPJ, Key Club, Proiectionists, Radio Elect., Human Relations, PA Crew, TV Crew. NEWNESS, Patricia-Band, Friendship Club. NIEBAUM, Julie-G.A.A., Intramurals, F.T.A., N.H.S., French Club, Library Page, International Club, Human Relations. NIKIFOROW, Brian-Band. NOLAN, Thomas NOVAK, Noreen-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Home Ec. Club CPres.l, Class Rep. NOVAK, Michele-Intramurals, V. Choir, Cadet Choir, Library Page, Office Page. OCHTERSKI, Frank-Intramurals, Golf, Ski Club. O'HARA, Patrick-Football, V. Choir, Cadet Choir. O'NElL, Dennis-Track, Wrestling, Varsity M. ORESKOVIC, Debra-Friendship Club. OREFICE, Roy-Wrestling. NEWNESS, Patricia OSICKA, Patricia-Pep Club, Intramurals, F.N.A., Friendship Club, International Club, Dramatics Club. OWENS, Bonita-Intramurals, Girls Glee, Home Ec. Club, Human Relations. PAGLIARO, Rose PAHNER, Kurt-Wrestling, Intramurals, Hi-Y, Gymleader, Golf. PAJ ESTKA, John PALMER, Robert PALUMBO, Cynthia PANKA, William-Wrestling. PAPPALARDO, Anthony PARADISE, Ramona-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Band, Pep Band, Band Section Leader, V. Choir, Cadet Choir, F.T.A., Friendship Club, J.C.W.A. Dramatics Club, Herald, Yearbook Staff, Library Page, International Club, Orphean. PARSONS, Richard-Baseball, Varsity M. PATTON, Susan-Pep Club, G.A.A., Cadet Choir, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Thespians, N.H.S., Human Relations, Yearbook Staff, Office Page, International Club CPro. Chair.J, Orphean CEditorD, Herald Salesman. PAVLAK, Dale-Football, Intramurals. PAWLAK, Kathleen-V.l.C.A. PEARCE,Jane PECNIK, Margo-Pep Club, Girls Glee, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club. PEDONE, Charles PELLETTIERE, Ronald PELSOCZI, Thomas-Radio Elect. CSec.J. PERDUE, Robert PESKAR, Darlene-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, V. Choir, Cadet Choir, Friendship Club, Student Council, Home Ec. Club, Class Rep., Yearbook Salesman, Winter Sports Queen. PETRONICK, Beverly-Pep Club, G.A.A., F.N.A., Friendship Club, Girls Board, Art Club, Gymleader, Hall Guard. PETRONIO, Thomas-Baseball. PHILLIPS, Dianne-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Friendship Club, I.O.E. lPres.i. PIAZZA, Joseph PIENTOWSKI, Cheryl PIENTOWSKI, Mary PISCURA, Gerald PIUNNO, Donna-Friendship Club, Teacher's Aide, C.O.E. PODSIADLO, Barbara-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, F.T.A., Friend- ship Club, Dramatics Club, French Club, Office Page, Teacher's Aide, Gymleader. PORT, Karen-Pep Club, F.N.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, D.E.C.A. PRATT, Mary-F.T.A., Friendship Club, French Club, Ski Club, Office Page, Class Rep. PROCTOR, Janice-Pep Club, G.A.A., Band, Pep Band, F.N.A., Friend- ship Club, Dramatics Club, N.H.S., Yearbook Staff, International Club, Intramurals. PURDY, Barbara-Friendship Club, Yearbook Salesman, D.C.T., V.I.C.A. PURDY, Edward-Cross Country, Track, Hi-Y, Gymleader. REED, Darl-Baseball, Wrestling, V. Choir, Cadet Choir. REESE, Paula-l.B.O.E. REITZ, Julia-l.B.O.E. RERICHA, Richard-Track, Intramurals, Hi-Y, D.C.T. REVANN, Thomas REVILLE, Robert-Football. RHEA, Ronald-Football, Intramurals. RHODES, Roy-J.C.W.A., Camera Club. RIGHI, Richard-Baseball, Wrestling, Varsity M, Intramurals, Hi-Y, Key Club, Hall Guard. A RINICELLA, Michael-Intramurals, Cadet Choir, Varsity Choir, Proiect- ionists. ROGERS, Dale-Football, Intramurals. ROPPEL, Garry ROPPEL, Dale-Wrestling. ROSS, Carol RUBASZEWSKI, Robert RUBERTINO, Louis-Baseball, Wrestling, Intramurals. RUBINO, Raymond-D.C.T. RUMAN, Sharon-Pep Club, Cadet Choir, Varsity Choir, F.T.A., N.H.S., Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club, Library Page, Human Relations Club, International Club CSec.D. RUNEVITCH, Helen-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Friendship Club, International Club. RUSIAN, Christine-Pep Club, G.A.A. CSec.J, Intramurals, F.T.A., Friend- ship Club CV.P.J, N.H.S., Student Council, French Club, Ski Club, Gymleader. RUSSU, Elaine-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Cadet Choir, V. Choir, F.T.A., Friendship Club, French Club. RYAN, Joyce-Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club. RYBAK, Edward-Football, Intramurals, Key Club, Geology Club. RYMAZ, Carol-Pep Club, G.A.A., Band, Friendship Club, Girls Service, Hall Guard. SABBRESE, Deborah-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Home Ec Club. SABOL, Rose SAFKO, Roberta-Friendship Club, Art Club. SAMARDGE, Audrey SANDY, Lance SANFILIPPO, Gail-Pep Club, G.A.A. IPres.J, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Hall Guard, Gymleader, Ski Club, Geology Club. SANTORA, Joseph-Track, Art Club. SAWYER, Linda-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, F.T.A., Friendship Club, Student Council, Home Ec. Club, Gymleader. SAWYER, Thomas SCHADE, Catherine-Friendship Club. SCHMIDT, Larry-Basketball, Baseball, Intramurals, Varsity M, Key Club. SCHUSTER, Robert-Intramurals. SCHWARTZ, Judith-Cadet Choir, F.T.A., Friendship Club, Girls Service Club, Spanish Club, Library Page. SEBOR, Lynda-Pep Club, G.A.A. fTreas.J, Intramurals, V. Band, V. Choir, Cadet Choir, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, N.H.S., Spanish Club, Gymleader, Yearbook Salesman. SEGER, Joyce-Pep Club, Friendship Clup, French Club, Home Ec Club, D.E. SEKELA, Michael-Track, Intramurals, Ski Club, Chess Club. SENICK, Joan-F.T.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Girls Service, Spanish Club, Library Page, International Club. SERCELY, Ronald-Intramurals, J.C.W.A., Dramatics Club, School Play, Thespians, Stage Crew, Geology Club CPres.J, Chess Club IPres.J, Ski Club, It's Academic Team. SHELDEN, Linda-Pep Club, Intramurals, F.T.A., Friendship Club, N.H.S. Human Relations Club, International Club, Orphean, Library Page, Home Ec. Club. SHIPAN, Nancy-Jr. and Sr. Class Rep., Gymleader, Cheerleader CCapt.I, Office Page, French Club, Student Council, N.H.S. fTreas.l, Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, F.T.A., Friendship Club. SHIPP, Veetta-Intramurals, Human Relations Club, Sr. Class Rep. SIRNA, Thomas-Basketball, Baseball, Football, Varsity M, Intramurals Key Club, Hi-Y, Jr. Class Officer, Student Council fTreas.D, Hall Guard. SIVAK, Kathleen-Pep Club, G.A.A. IV.P.J, Intramurals, F.T.A., N.H.S., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Thespians, Home Ec. Club, Sr. Class Rep., Geology Club, Gymleader. SKUNTA, Karen-Pep Club, Intramurals, F.T.A., Friendship Club, Drama- tics, N.H.S., Jr. Class Pres., Sr. Class Vice Pres., Girls Board CVPD, Stu- dent Council, Art Club CSec.J, French Club, Home Ec. Club iTreas.I, Yearbook, Office Page, Teacher's Aide, Homecoming Court. SLAVENTA, Lois SMITH, Darryl-Intramurals, Band, Cadet Choir, Key Club, Proiectionists, Stage Crew, Human Relations CPres.J, Orphean Staff, Yearbook. SMITH, Dianne-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Girls Service, Jr. Red Cross, Herald, Geology Club, D.C.T. CTres.I. SMITH, Donald-Track, Intramurals. SMOCINSKI, Frances-Pep Club, G.A.A., Varsity Choir, Cadet Choir, F.N.A. CV.P.l, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, School Play, Inters national Club, Herald Staff, Yearbook Salesman. SOEMISCH, Diane-Pep Club, Intramurals, F.T.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, N.H.S., Art Club CPres.I, Yearbook, Office Page. SOKOL, Patricia-Pep Club, Intramurals, Cadet Choir, Varsity Choir, F.N.A., Friendship Club. SORACE, Gary-Wrestling, Varsity M, Hi-Y, Stage Crew. SOTT, Leona rd SOUKUP, James-Wrestling, Intramurals, Band, Proiectionists. SPADARO, Randi-Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club. SPADARO, Cynthia SPARANO, Andrew-Baseball, Intramurals. SPEHAR, Joh n-Football, Track, Varsity M, Proiectionists. SROKA, Charles SRP, Barbara-Intramurals, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club. STALZER, Thomas-Football, Track, Varsity M, Intramurals, Hi-Y, Key Club, N.H.S. STANEK, Paula-Pep Club, Cadet Choir, Friendship Club, Girls Service, l.B.O.E. STANDLY, Erika-Intramurals, Friendship Club, Herald Staff IAssistant Editorl, Lang. Lab. Assistant, Geology Club fV.P.I, Gymleader. STILWELL, Linda-Pep Club, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club, C.O.E. IV.P.I. STIPETICH, Gerard-D.E.C.A. STOVER, Gary-Baseball, Intramurals, Varsity Choir, Cadet Choir. STRAUSS, Jeanne-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Cadet Choir, F.T.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, French Club. STRINGER, Debra-Pep Club, Varsity Choir, Cadet Choir, Girl's Glee Club, F.T.A., Friendship Club. SUCHY, Joseph-Baseball, Proiectionists, Lang. Lab. Assistant. SUCHY, Waym+Baseball. SUKEY, Terry-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Varsity Choir, Cadet Choir, F.T.A., Friendship Club, N.H.S., French Club, Geology Club. SUROVY, Roberta-Friendship Club. SYROSKI, Susan-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Varsity Choir, Cadet Choir, F.T.A., Friendship Club, N.H.S., French Club, Library Page, Ski Club. SZABO, David-D.C.T. TALOS, Sharon-Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club. TAMERLANO, Deborah-Home Ec. Club, D.E. TATONETTI, Pamela-G.A.A., F.T.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Girls Service, Office Page, Parapsychology Club. TEPPER, Glenn-Intramurals, Key Club. THIELMAN, Robert-Cross Country, Track, Varsity M, Intramurals, Hi-Y, Key Club. THOMPSON, James THOMPSON, John TIERNEY, William-Wrestling. TOBEY, Denise-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Varsity Choir, Cadet Choir, F.T.A., Friendship Club, N.H.S., French Club, Geology Club. TODD, William-Band fSection Leaderl, Pep Band, J.C.W.A., Key Club, Radio-Electronics, Dramatics Club, N.H.S., Student Council, Yearbook Staff, Class Representative, It's Academic Team, Intramurals. TOMPOT, William-Football, Track, Varsity M, Intramurals, Hi-Y, Key Club. TONEY, James-Basketball, Baseball, Intramurals. TOTH, Dennis-Wrestling, Key Club, Intramurals. TOTH, Linda-Friendship Club. TOTH, Charles TRYBULA, Dorothy-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Cadet Choir, F.N.A., Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, School Play, N.H.S., International Club. TYLER, William-Football, Intramurals, Hi-Y, Key Club, Radio-Electronics, Hall Guard. UHL, Douglas-Band, Pep Band, Hi-Y, Key Club lPres.J. UMEK, Linda VALENTI, Suzanne-Girl's Glee Club fSec.l, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club lV.P.J, Jr. Class Rep. VALENTINE, Donna-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Friendship Club, N.H.S., Home Ec. Club, C.O.E. VALENTINO, Michele-C.O.E. VALTMAN, James-Baseball, Football, Wrestling, Varsity M, Hi-Y, Key Club, Hall Guard. VANA, Jeanne-Pep Club, Friendship Club. VANEK, Carol-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Band, Friendship Club, French Club, Ski Club. VANALSTYNE, Thomas-Proiectionist, Hall Guard. VARCELLI, Rosslyn-D.E.C.A. VARIGOLOTTI, James-Football, Track, Intramurals, Hi-Y, Key Club. VARRATI, Paul-Hi-Y, Proiectionists, D.C.T. VAUGHAN, Richard VENECEK, Jeffrey VERLINGER, Bruce-Golf. VIRGILI, Diana-Friendship Club, French Club, Gymleader. VOJTEK, Susan-Pep Club, Varsity Choir, Cadet Choir, Friendship Club, Art Club. VOLK, Tonie VOLLAND, Donna-Art Club, Home EC. Club, D.C.T. VORACEK, Joan-Friendship Club. VRANICH, Madeline-Pep Club, G.A.A., Varsity Choir, Cadet Choir, Friendship Club. WAGNER, Barry-Basketball, Football, Track, Varsity M, Intramurals, Key Club. WALKER, Deborah-Friendship Club, D.E.C.A. WALSH, Karen-G.A.A., Intramurals, Cadet Choir, Varsity Choir, Friend- ship Club, Dramatics Club, School Plays, Thespian, Art Club. WAPLE, Joh n-Baseball, Intramurals, Hi-Y. WATSON, Fred-Football, Wrestling, Intramurals, Gymleader. WAVRZACZ, Margaret WEIMERT, Bonnie WHISENHUNT, Linda--Pep Club, Friendship Club, Jr. Class Rep., Home EC. Club, I.B.O.E. WHITE, Terry-Basketball, Track, Intramurals, Band, Stage Crew, D.E. WILK, Charles WILLIAMS, Tanya-Pep Club, Band, Friendship Club, Dramatics Club, Human Relations Club, Homeroom Rep. WILMINK, Sandra-G.A.A., GirI's Glee Club, Friendship Club, C.O.E. WITKOWSKI, Dale-Track, C.O.E. WATOWICZ, Daniel-D.C.T. WORD, Jay-Band. WORTHINGTON, Linda WRONIAK, Marsha-Pep Club, G.A.A., Cadet Choir, Friendship Club, Tecicher's Aide, C.O.E. lPres.l. WUNDERLE, Dorothy-Pep Club, Intramurals, F.N.A. fPres.J, Friend- ship Club, Dramatics Club, School Play, Herald Staff, Library Page, Office Page, Clinic Assistant, International Club, Yearbook Salesman, Class Representative. YAHRAS, Richard-D.C.T. YEHODA, Betty-Friendship Club. YURGA, Christine-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, F.T.A. CTreas.D, Friendship Club, N.H.S., Spanish Club, Geology Club. ZABIEGALA, Michaleen-Band, F.N.A. fProgram Chairmanl, Friend- ship Club, Clinic, Yearbook Salesman. ZALLAR, Gayle-Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals, Band, Friendship Club, Home Ec. Club. ZALIASZ, Dolores-Pep Club, Dramatics Club. ZAYICEK, Anna-Friendship Club, D.E. ZBOZIEN, Theodore-Baseball, Football, Wrestling, Intramurals, Hi-Y, Hall Guard. ZELASKO, Susan ZELESNIK, Donald-Track, Intramurals, Golf. ZELODEC, Sharon ZGONC, Thomas-Intramurals, Key Club. ZIELINSKI, Michael-Baseball, Varsity M, Intramurals, Geology Club ZIMO, Kathleen-Friendship Club. ZUCHELLI, Diane-Pep Club, Friendship Club. ZUELCH, Kenneth-Band, Pep Band. Commencement Nears, but Memories Remain Cheerleaders heighten spirit at games while making memories for fans, teams, and themselves. The senior Homecoming float, a giant class ring, is symbolic of their last year al Maple. Siqrg gf ihe fall play Pillow Talk are uniied for a happy ending Mau Yearbook Staff Finally Finishes After many months and hard work, the T970 Maple Leaf was completed. This years book includes many innova- tions that have not been seen before in any other Maple yearbook. How- ever, none of these would be possible if it were not for the guiding hand of advisor Mr. Robert Kastelic. Mr. Ed- ward Cinadr, business advisor, made certain that the book would be a fi- nancial success. The staff would also like to thank Mr. .lerry Usselman of Inter-Collegiate Press for his assis- tance. The Staff acknowledges and thanks Mr. Elmer Texler for his excel- lent photographic work. Best wishes to the class of 1970! Senior editors Marcia Mlldenberger and Sue Sports editors Jan Proctor and Ramona Undergrad editor Jan Merick and assistants. Editor IH chief Paul Drongowskl reflects on the future Business Manager Agnus Gorup. Editors Mark Paran and Cathy Demko. Bill Todd prepares to grapple with editor Paul Drongowski and goes for a pin. K H f 5 ., 2 f in X 'I-22' V :., Www 1: 'ww t , t g 'sr 1 7 . , U.. , my I , is tt L, Him,-3 11 1 ft Activities editor Bill Todd. Student Life editor Nancy Academics editor K a r e n Editorial Assn't Darryl Smith. Adams, Skunta. Photography editor Jim Ebert shows his badness. Elmer Texler of Texler Photography. 205 19701970197 19701970197 19701970197 19701970197 19701970197 19701970197 19701970197 19701970197 19701970197 19701970197 9707970 9707970 9707970 9707970 9707970 9707970 9707970 9707970 9707970 9707970 . a year 365 days one revolutlon of an earth about a star one seventleth ofa llfetlme a series of memorles some that are llked to be remembered some to be forgotten nnsugnlflcant to eternlty but a mllestone to the lndlvrdual lt as the year of graduation of the draft of falllng out of the flrst date of bus rrdes of Infe and of death nt us drfferent to all but meaningful to each nt was a nearly achieved grade a butter war grinds to a halt a man steps on a moon the unknown new theorles the constant cry for peace the sensor summer lead to the sophomore fall the crowds moved In obeduence to the clock fnrst penod second thnrd and again l8O times It was a year luke all years except that It was ours PaulJ Drongowsku Editor In chief 1970 it was a nearly achieved basketball victory. ' ' fi. Mr. Mraz Ends 37 Years of Serv'ce to Maple Mr. Frank .l. Mraz This June, Maple Heights High is losing a long time friend and dedi- cated servant in Mr. Frank J. Mraz. Starting with his graduation in Maple's first graduating class, the Class of l925, Mr, Mraz has been such an integral part of Maple that it is difficult to believe that he can really be leaving. Mr. Mraz has stu- died at Kent State University, Ohio State, Otterbein College, and West- ern Reserve University. His major was in Physical Science, in which he holds a Master of Arts Degree. During his thirty-seven years on the Maple Heights faculty Mr. Mraz has taught an array of science courses. His present posi- tion is that of coordinator of visual aids for the entire Maple Heights School System. His dedication to sports stems back equally as far as his dedication to academic concerns. Forty-five years ago in his senior year at Maple, the football team of which he was a mem- ber racked up an undefeated, un- scored upon season. As a faculty member, he has coached J.V. basket- ball, football, and baseball. Keeping score at basketball games for many years, Mr. Mraz is one of two score- keepers in Greater Cleveland who has recorded l0OO points. A number of organizations have recognized Mr. Mraz's long service. They include Kiwanis, the General Electric Company, and the Maple Heights High School Parent-Teachers' Association. Maple sincerely thanks Mr. Frank J. Mraz for his dedication and service.
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