Midview High School - Log Yearbook (Grafton, OH)

 - Class of 1988

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Jacque Milks and tween the guidance Amy Maiden cozily oc- office and the tele- cupy the bench be- phone. Hard at work as usu- al. main office secre- tary Judy Sim can be glimpsed over desk top and coffee cup. Mrs. Sim is a Middie parent as well as sec- retary. Wanda DiVencenzo performs one of the many tasks required of a guidance secre- tary. Mrs. DiVencenzo is always willing to help those students in need of guidance to find help. Tabatha Kelly. Amy Forbush. Tina Price, and Katie Bartley have varied reactions to encountering a yearbook photogra- pher in the music hallway. They are pre- paring to go out onto the field for marching band practice. CALCULUS - ( PRE REQUIS ITE - ALGEBRAI , SOU D GEOMETRY, AND A COPY OF'BIG BIRO LOOKS AT NUMBERS ) ONE THING YOU'LL IMMEDIATELY NOTICE IN CALCULUS IS THAT NONE OF THE ANSWERS COME OUTEUEN ANYMORE.7HIS CAN OFTEN BE DISCONCERTING FOR THOSE WHO PREFER THINGS TIDY. IF THAT ISN'T ENOUGH TO DAMPEN YOUR EiAN,COO'LL FIND THAT CALCULUS IS A LONG WAY FROM THE DAYS WHEN ALL YOU HAD TO WORRY ABOUT WAS WHETHER- FARMER 'A' SOLD MORE APPLES THAN FARMER '8'. THIS COURSE IS FOR ACCELERATED 5TUDENTS ONLY AND THIS DOES NOT REFER TO STUDENTS WHO ARE CHEMICALLY ACCELERATED P-rz 6 STUDENT LIFE

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FUNKY WINKERBEAN BY TOM BATIUK A IDT OF TME OTHER SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS CEMPLA N ABOUT KIDS FIGHTING AND FOOLING AROUND ON THE BUS ' Hi «THfVH © News America Syndicate, 1986 Attendance Secretary Joan roster demon- strates her friendly disposition even when surrounded by a computer, typewrit- er, papers, and all the tools of her trade. Mrs. foster is always willing to take time out from her busy day to smile at and talk with students. Carrying a ladder is Custodian Arnold Sanders, who is al- ways eager to ex- change a few words in the hall. Middies Learn To Work With People Marla attends the most modern of high schools. Technology has made it possible for students to learn more efficiently and eco- nomically. Teachers are no long- er necessary; they have been re- placed with computers that don't make as many errors and don't go on strike for health benefits. Marla doesn't see much of her friends during school hours, that would be a distraction to the learning process. Instead, she has her own private cubicle with a personal computer. There's plen- ty of time for socializing after school, isn't there? Marla's school is not, and we hope never will be. Midview High School. The theme of this year's yearbook brings out a very impor- tant aspect of our school; working with people. The school centers around interaction between stu- dents, faculty, administrators, and members of the community. One of the main comments on the most recent of the north Central Association of Schools and Col- leges report concerned the ex- traordinary rapport present be- tween students, faculty, and administrators. We seem to have learned to work, for the most part, in harmony. If there have been a few conflicts along the way, that is part of the learning process. We don't just show up at school knowing how to deal with people who are different from us; the ability to work with people is something that comes with time. This lesson, though often over- looked, is an important one to take into life. It is also one that seems to be taught particularly well here at Midview. The Funky Winkerbean comic strip and characters make several appearances in our book. The yearbook staff was fortunate to be able to work personally with car- toonist Tom Batiuk, rather than having to deal with a syndicate. The lives of the characters often run parallel to our own, thus the strip is a humorous way of depict- ing our theme of Working With People.” INTRODUCTION 5



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For some odd reason, Effie Frambach is sit- ting either on the lockers or on Kim Bickel's shoulders, with an appropriate Funky Winkerbean strip in the back- ground. PCAttv l'£M -• IN H Enjoying a Midview Sheffield and Ed and out taking baseball game are Adelsberg. It's nice to ballgame. Unit Principle Phil see the men relaxed Librarian Lila DeMillo works with a smile at a typewriter in the li- brary office. Mrs. DeN- needs, illo is always willing to help with literary INTRODUCTION

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