Warren Western Reserve High School - Aurora Yearbook (Warren, OH)

 - Class of 1982

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Warren Western Reserve High School - Aurora Yearbook (Warren, OH) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 137 of 250
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Mr. fohn Peckyno-Principal, Warren Western Reserve. Q3 Q-egg W Mr. Peckyno even finds time to pose for yearbook photographers with the object of a sport which has brought fame to many athletes from WWR. XX28ll hour day Although Mr. fohn Peckyno is a terribly busy person, he somehow always finds time to help out the staff and students at Warren Western Reserve. Being the principal of a large school such as Reserve is a very demanding job. There is a never ending list of meetings, banquets, committees, and athletic events to attend. Sometimes there are just not enough hours in the day to do the number of the things Mr. Peckyno has to do, but he always seems tn make time. One of the more unpleasant aspects of Mr. Peckyno's job this year was the problem of the large cuts in funding. This caused many teachers to lose their positions and many programs to be dropped. Along with the baby boom came many replacements midway through the year making Grandpa Peckyno a nervous wreck. Working with the teachers advisory committee, planning the North Central Evaluation and helping with and worrying about the band's big trip to Dallas filled up much of his spare time. There is no one in all of Warren Western Reserve High School to be more proud of our student's, staff's and team's accplishments than our principal. With the top honors received by students, recognition given to our staff and top ratings to our boys and girls basketball teams, Mr. Peckyno can feel great satisfaction in the fact that all of his hard work has not been wasted. One of the events Mr. Peckyno attended this year was the swearing in of the new NHS members. Mr. Peckynoflfil

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A X A K N S A Y Hard year Warren City's Board of Education did not have what one might call an easy year. Warren suffered financial problems equal to, or worse than those plaguing the rest of the country. Staff had to be reduced, several programs were cut, sports contracts were terminated, and money for books, supplies, and materials was cut to a minimum. New members, Martha Warmuth and Paul Carlson, now are helping to wrestle with all of these problems. In addition to the regular problems, the warehouse burned down and sev- eral roofs leaked. Besides getting no pay for the position, being a board member is a thankless job. We admire and thank these people. ' m 130!Administration Robert L. Pegues Ir. Mary M Milheim President Superintendent, Warren City Schools Wflffen CNY Bvdrd If FdUCUUUU Raymond I. Tesner Willard T Rubin i JSE-E 355385 5 'xi.i 'fiifsfss' it Mrs. Martha Warmuth takes her oath of office



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Fowler leaves. Mr. Donald Fowler, who has been at Reserve since it opened in 1966, was transferred to the head principal position at West Iunior. He was a physical education teacher before moving up to assistant principal. Mr. Fowler was in charge of maintaining security here at Reserve. He was also in charge of ninth grade discipline. He is very active in school activities. He has portrayed the minister every year for the mock Weddings in the family living class. In the Nine to Five football halftime show, Mr. Fowler played the boss to the majorettes. He is also a basketball and football official. Mr. Fowler is known for his teasing of students as well as the faculty. No one could get by him. Reserve will not be the same without Mr. Fowler's butch haircut and stern look. Mr. Michael Conrath is Reserve's curriculum coordinator. His big responsibility this year was taking charge of the North Central Evaluation, which was held in March. He has issued a stern policy for attendance of seniors to make sure they are able to graduate. His busy day keeps him running from his second floor office to the main office to check things out with his secretary Mrs. Iennie Alden. Mr. Robert Reich is in charge of the tenth grade students and part of the eleventh grade. He coordinates extra-curricular activities. One of the highlights for him this year was the band trip to Dallas. His hobbies include swimming, especially watching his son, officiating basketball games, and taking care of his lawn. 1 132!Administration .243 . fgt'2'1sw,,,,f, A ' ..,, q ff. All Mr. Donald E. Fowler, Sr. Assistant Principal Mr. Fowler with secretary, Mrs. DiAnne Thomas

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