Midview High School - Log Yearbook (Grafton, OH)

 - Class of 1988

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Midview High School - Log Yearbook (Grafton, OH) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 14 of 248
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10 Mary Brown's assem- bly line workers are hard at work. Lisa Ashbaugh fills the cups. Heather Barn- brick affixes lids, while Eddie Koehn makes sure the lids are secure. Mrs. Brown stacks the filled boxes in the background. STUDENT LIFE

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Students Indulge In Lunch as student workers and cafeteria staff work together to make it happen F.L. Working together,Cook Vicki Dufford scrapes trays while student worker Heather Bamrick washes silverware in preparation for the on- coming lunch period. Andy Vettel, a gradu- ate of the class of 1987, drops in for a rap session with se- niors Brian Searle, Dwayne Callaway, Adam Taylor, and Marlon Ford. Dwayne, however, appears to be too interested in our yearbook photog- rapher to join in the conversation. A group of ravenous students, led by Joe Hamm and David Schmidt, eagerly an- ticipate their noonday fare, served by Mrs. Swift. Pizza day is tra- ditionally one of the most hectic days of the week for the cafe- teria staff and the stu- dent workers. BARRA , WHAT ARE 000 DOING UP HERE IN THE BLEACHERS DURING LOUR LUNCH PERIOD WHD AREN'T LOU DOOJN ON THE GOM FLOOR WITH THE POPULAR RIDS z- IT'S PART OF A NEW STUDENT COUNCIL PROGRAM I'VE DEVELOPED IT'S SORT OF LIKE C.A.R.E. WHERE LOO ADOPT A KID FROM AN UNDERPRIVILEGED COUNTRY... FUNKY WINKERBEAN © 1988 north American Syndicate. By permission of Tom Batiuk. All rights reserved. LUNCHTIME 9



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I Students try new ideas for Pleasure, Profit, Several Human Rela- tions students display the product of caring and consideration. The students ob- served the Japanese legend that says that for every thousand paper cranes made, one wish will be grant- ed. Their wish--for 1984 Midview gradu- ate Jerry Majoras to return to good health after he was hit by a car while bike riding. A larger-than-life sized Midview Middie now stands saluting guests as they enter the main lobby. Gary Spoonamore finished this steel and plaster work at the end of the '87 school year. A number of events took place this year that proved that Midview stu- dents care about their school. These activities ranged from fund raisers for a Midview graduate to simply making the school a little more comfortable or eye appealing. This year students from Jean Hol- land's and Holly Davidson's Human Relations classes saw the need to help a 1984 Midview graduate Jerry Majoras who was hit by a car while bike riding. He suffered serious dam- age to his brain and spinal cord. They had a fund raiser that collected over five hundred dollars. Also this year, the large gym was re- named in honor of the late Edward T. Kubuski, a highly respected teacher at Midview. The Student Council pre- sented the motion to the school board that the large gym be officially named the Edward T. Kubuski Memo- rial Gymnasium. The board approved and a portrait and plaque will be dis- played in the lobby outside the new gym. Kubuski was a graduate of Grafton Student council advi- sor Joe Filipiak paints a portrait of Ed Ku- buski, which with a plaque will hang in the lobby outside the newly dedicated main gymnasium. People High School. He played professional baseball in the Hew York Yankees' and the Washington Senators' organi- zations. He became a teacher at Mid- view in 1952, and retired in 1985. Another innovative project was Mary Brown's assembly line. Her students made deodorizer Buds'' for State Chemical Company in Cleveland. One student would fill the plastic cups with ground corn cobs, another student would snap on the lids, then another would made sure the lids were on properly. The students made over 16,000 cups and shared five hundred dollars in profit. Mrs. Brown particu- larly liked this project because it in- creased the pupil's attention spans, improved their concentration and they made money as well. INNOVATIONS 11

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