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Mr. William Orban came to Rich- mond Heights High School to teach world history, American history, and government in 1963. Before he came to Richmond Heights he taught at Maple Heights Junior High School for two years. He pre- ferred to come to Richmond Heights because it was closer to I try to seek the truth and teach it to my students. home. Orban graduated from John Ad- ams High School in 1952. He then went into the Air Force for four years. Orban always wanted to be a teacher. He wanted to be better than some of the teachers which he had had in high school. Mr. Orban always tries to Seek the truth and teach it. His favorite subject in high school was history. He had often found himself reading books in this subject outside of class all throughout high school. Orban likes teaching at Rich- mond Heights because it is a small school and it seems like a family to him. He also feels that he is a ma- jor part of the community. J.L. Mrs. Carol Lelii started working at the High School in 1962. She applied at Mayfield and Brush High School, but she was asked to come to Richmond Heights because they needed a secretary. She is glad she didn ' t work at Mayfield because her three daughters Cynthia, Bonnie, and Diane went there. Over the years it has been a real experience. Kids were more involved in the past, says Mrs. Lelii. She thinks today more kids have jobs these days and they are more involved in activities outside of the school. The teenagers were a much closer in the past then they are now. Mrs. Lelii has been at Richmond Heights High School for more than twenty years. She has enjoyed her career here at Richmond Heights and she does not regret making the decision to work here. Mrs. Lelii is now seeing some of the children or relatives from for- mer students such as Mrs. Flem- ing ' s daughter, Lisa; Brian Bonnay ' s niece, Kate Bonnay, and Mrs. Montali ' s niece, Lisa Rafferty. Mrs. Lelii recalls some of her encounters over the last twenty years and says It ' s been a real experience. yy p 172 Faculty G-Y
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George Bowdouris Superintendent Al Cipollettj Board of Education Carol Crudeic Board of Education Alan DeWerth Board of Education Mane Jarm Board of Education Paul LoGrasso Board of Education Carl Winck Treasurer Dorothy Heister Helen Bigus Secretary to the Superintendei Louis Chulick Principal Ann Carroscia Guidance Secretary Carol Lclii Hjgh School Secretary Ciriilyn Anthony English 10.12 John Beale English 11,12. Humanities. Curriculum Coordinatoi Yearbook Adviser Joan Boellner Business Education. Ski Club Adviser Robert Brownlee American History, Psychology. Curriculum Coordir Cynthia Cesear Business Education. Cheerleading Adviser Clayton Cosimi Math Analysis, Algebra. Calculus, Senior Class Adviser Judy Dyckes Learning Disabilities Nora Paul General Math. Geometry Faculty A-F 171
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. Track Coach, National Honor Society Biology. Physiology John Hall Industrial Arts, Stude: Robert Hodder English 9,11, Salie Arlene Hosier Library Assistant Virginia Huang French, Spanish Roy Huston Art Kdlhy Leciejewski Choir, Girls Tennis Coach Norman Maneri Band, Softball Coach. Key Club Adui Marilyn McLaughlin Home Economics, Chefery Eleanor Machoukas General Math, Geometry Joe Meruar industrial Arts, Wrestling and Baseball Coach Bob Nagy Physical Education, Health, Boys Tennis Coach Michael Norieka Spanish, Junior Class Adviser Eleanor Nyiradi William Orban World and American History, Government Michael Papouras Guidance Counselor, Athletic Director, Wrestling Co, Jeanine Roberts Julie Scheiner Physical Education, Health William Schneider English 11.12. Physical Educi Georgeann Yug Guidance Counselor Faculty G-Y 173
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