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Academics 130

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Euclid High School

711 East 222nd Street

Euclid, Ohio 44123

Volume 48

(216) 261-2900

Enrollment 2004

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Euclid High School and all of the associated buildings and playing fields around it is almost like a small city within Euclid.

You spent almost nine months there. You worked hard at times trying to accomplish as much as you can. School was more than just a place to be between summer vacations. Foe many it was a life unto itself. A place where friendships were created and nurtured and many enjoyable and sometimes not so enjoyable moments were experienced. It was a place where many good and bad emotions were experienced. For most it was a time that would never be forgotten and would be thought of fondly in the years to come.

Classroom time is an important part of a student's day at Euclid. English teacher, Mr. Robert Petrovic, wants his students to have the best education they can get.

Jessica Scott enjoys performing in front of the football fans during halftime. Jennifer's life at school is very important to her.

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Katie Walker, Katie Salisbury

on the varsity girl's soccer team ;

id Jill Swansegar enjoy the time thi , well as the time they spend in class

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Marissa Mukavetz enjoys performing her routines for the Flag Corps even though she is soaking wet because of the downpour during half time.

[arching Band Director, Ms. Diane Tizzano. talks ith guidance counselor, Ms. Lynn Davis, about :heduling problems with some of her band members

Mandy Mc Peek enjoys being a football aide so she can help out at the football games and practices. Mandy is very active at Euclid and belongs to many organizations and works hard in her classes to try to get the most out of her time at Euclid.

Junior Band Director. Jenny Cicco, and Senior Band Director, Dave Giancola, work hard to keep the members of the Marching Band in formation and synchronization during their half time ceremonies. Both Jenny and Dave realize the importance of their education at Euclid.

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Mike Zielinski and Dave Tisi trying to make friends with someone in their biology class.

Brian Gecewich, Kevin Evans and Bud White helped the Golf

team succeed throughout the year.

Denise La Riche and Sean Mc Laughlin sold tickets for the

football games in the cafeteria.

Jamie Benak, Angela Indiano, Janelle Colini and Kathy

Blatnik were some of the members of the girl's soccer team that

enabled it to have such a successful season.

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Peric realize that a very important function of the library is to help them with their school work. Lori Mi tskavich. Erin Patterson, Courtney Strah and Langdon Proctor work hard in their Advanced Placement chemistry class so they can get college credit while still in high school Mrs. Diane Iosue works hard keeping track of all the student's attendance. Jim Swyt goes for the ball against the Brush player.

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Cafeteria meals are a big part of every student's day and it is required that everyone has a lunch period.

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Cheerleaders, Davinia Gage, Joi Hutton, Denise La Rich, Margaret Corcoran, Becky Hren, Ebonie Lane, Lauren Arnold, Annie Wein, Melissa Hoppert, Jodi Dominick and Monique Bateman spend a lot of their lives together cheering for the football team.

Students enjoyed watching the fire in the hall during class.

Jill Swansegar, Lisa Udovich and Carolyn Klocker know that there is a lot of life going on in their chemistry class.

Heather Perusek finds that Flag Corps is a big part of her life.

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Euclid students have a lot to live for

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Katie Baioni and Sean Fox have some friends that they enjoy having around when they are in school.

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Brian Gecewich, Jessica D'Apice, Natalie Mc Gill, Katie Sierputowski and Jessica Earick enjoy the life they have together during lunch.

Ramone Walton- Terrell rips off a large gain in a game that was marked by muddy, slippery conditions where not much offense was generated and the score ended up with Euclid winning over Nordonia, 6-0.

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Delmar Stewart, Deleonte Brown and La Monte Foster

fulfill their lives by playing on the football team.

John Morris, Jason Wat kins and Rahman Shavers watch the JV football game from the sidelines. It rained throughout the game and the field was a sea of mud.

Martin Tomsic, Bryan Arendt, Langdon Proctor and Jason Waina about to begin a chemistry experiment know that the information that they get during their days at Euclid will help them throughout their college years.

Todd Lapp, Jessica Sas, Dan Bergolc, Tim Zorman, Doug Zeman, Kevin Evans, Dave Banach and Brian Gecewich all

work hard to achieve the most they can while at Euclid.

Students need food to renew their lives.

Student Life

Homecoming 1996 began on Thursday, October 10 with a bonfire on baseball diamond #4. It continued with a football game with Maple Heights on Friday and concluded with the Homecoming Dance on Satur- day. At the bonfire a Maple Heights player was burned in effigy. On Friday the Maple Heights football team was burned by a score of 27-0 by the mighty Euclid panthers. Even though the offense struggled with many turnovers, the defense kept the mustangs from getting into the end zone. The dance on Saturday was an elegant affair with the theme of the Mardi Gras.

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Maple Hts. player gets burned at the bonfire. Deleonte Brown gets crowned as Homecoming King during half time.

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Moll) O'Brien, Liz Domin, Denise La Rich, Annie Wein, Jodi Dominick, Joi Hutton and Davina

Gage cheering at the bonfire.

Flag Corps and band members at the bonfire.

Homeocming candidates, Jodi Dominic, Jamie Greskowiak, Carmekia Harris, Melissa Hoppert, Denise La Rich, Kristin Samsa, Erin Flynt and Terry Maddox were introduced to the fans before the game.

lomecoming Queen, Carmekia Harris, gets a ride around the track with Student Council adviser, Mr. Brad Mc Govern.

odi Dominic, Becky Hren, Ebonie Lane, Joi Hutton, Davina Gage, Denise La tich, Annie Wein, Margaret Corcoran, and Monique Bateman hold up the run .trough sign before the game began. Becky Hren made the sign.

Homecoming King, Deleonte Brown, gets a ride around the track by Mrs. Sandi Mc Redmond.

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£ £Mardi Gras" was the theme for the 1996 Homecoming Dance held on October 12, 1996. Streamers and masks of yellow, green, and purple deco- rated the E-room ballroom to set the magical mood. Almost 300 couples entered the dance and began a night to remember. At about 9:30, the Homecoming Court was announced. Carmekia Harris was crowned Queen and Deleonte Brown was King. The female senior attendants were

Jamie Greskowiak, Jodi Dominick, Kristin Samsa, Denise La Riche, and Melissa Hoppert. The male senior atten- dants included Lee Nosse, Tom Setser, John Morris and Matt Carroll. The Junior Attendant was Terrance Maddox and the Sophomore Attendant was Megan Ballinger. The dance lasted from 7:30 to 1 1:00 and was an enjoy- able evening for all.

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Students at the Homecoming Dance has lots of fun dancina to YMCA.

Amy Weinbrecht, Martin Tomsk, Matthew Vrabel, Gina Prodan, Kevin Graham, Kathy

Stobierski, Landon Proctor and Betsy Gibbons were just a few of teh students that had fun at the dance.

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Carmekia Harris was the Homecoming Queen.

Carmekia Harris and Deleonte Brown were announced at the Home- coming Dance.

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Junior Attendant, Terrance Maddox, dances with Senior Attendant, Denise La Rich.

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The students entered their fresh man year filled with excitement and fear. Now, as they looked back on graduation, they experienced similar feelings. Though they may feel that way, they must not forget the changes they've gone through, growing in different ways, the times of celebra- tion and the times they would rather forget. Many changes occurred to those little freshmen who began at Euclid four years ago. They grew academically, socially, physically, emotionally, athletically and many other ways. Some students excelled in certain activities while others excelled in other things. Emotionally students grew and learned how to love, have faith, control hatred, and even trust. There were good times and bad ones. Hopefully they got a chance to learn from everything. Being a senior was a wonderful thing for most of them.

Lyle Steelman and Mike Reilly

performing with the Marching Band during Half-Time

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Heather Perusek, one of the co-leaders of the Flag

Corps, performs during a football game.

Jennifer Waina shows her skills on the soccer field.

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luren Arnold, Melissa Hoppert and Lizzy Domin doing their part to t the crowd involved in the game.

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Erin Vincenti, Mandy Mc Peek, Molly O'Brien, Katie Baioni and Terin La Rich enjoy helping out with the football players during practices and the games.

Being a senior was what almost everyone in high school wanted to be. It was being at the top of the ladder. It meant having the most responsibilities. It meant having underclassmen looking up at you. It was as high as you could go at Euclid High School. You had to set examples for the rest of the school. The seniors were the ones who were the leaders.

Paula Rees, Erin Mc Mahon, Amber Sabel, John Morris, Tom Setser, Jessica D'Apice, Bud White, Wayne Arendt and Mike Melnyk

enjoyed their math class in preparation for the future.

Students had a fun time at the Homecoming assembly.

Marcus Adams Nichole Adams

Kevin Allen

Sean Amos Tracey Appling

Nicholas Aquilano Dominic Amaro Wayne Arndt Casey R. Arp Qiana Arthur

Katherine E Baioni Cynthia Ball David Banach Charmaine Banks Lawrence Banks

Monique S. Bateman Brian Duane Beatty Kate M. Bechtel Jeffrey W. Beck Scott Beck

Adam Begin Richard J. Belanich Kalisha Dannet Bell Daniel H. Bergolc William Bernardic

Ariana Monique Best Le Tera Ann Blair Frederick Blatnik Becky M. Boos James Boyd

Crystal Bradek Johnny Bragg Jr. Latisha A. Bray Rhiannon Brenner Andress Brimage

Seniors

David Brinovec Christopher Brown Deleonte Brown Jerin Brown William Brown

Mark Browne Kristina T. Cadovec Elnora A. Caldwell Corey Callahan

Seniors

Tiarla Calwise

William Carleton Casey Carmichael Matthew Carroll Laura D. Carse Anthony Carter

Eric Casiato Edward C. Ceranowicz Terrance Chambers Paige Chandler Patricia Christen

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Several seniors went on trips during the summer

Mandy Mc Peek was one of

many seniors who traveled out of the state during their vacation. Mandy and Katie Baioni went to Myrtle Beach during their spring vacation. They flew down on the Myrtle Beach Jet Express and met Mandy' s parents who had a condo down there. They stayed for four days. During that time they went shopping and went to the beach. They returned home carsick and sunburned, missing the warmth of the sun, and the feel of the sand. They are shown here as they arrived at the airport at Myrtle Beach.

In March of 1 996, sixteen Euclid High students traveled to Japan to represent Euclid. For two weeks the students stayed in Hakone which was an International Camp and at Homestays in Tokyo and Narahmachi which is Euclid's sister city in Japan. Molly Petras, Katie Baioni and Katy Carmichael were three of the people who went. Katie Baioni is shown with Shiho Ioki who is now a foreign exchange student at Euclid.

Speaking of traveling, here is Tommy Virgies traveling against Maple Hts. during Homecoming.

Seniors

Laura Cirino Christine Clark Darnell Clark Natalie Clemmons Tomika Cockrell

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Sherita Coffee Thurman Collins Jr. Joseph Cook Althea Marie Crawford

Jessica D'Apice Jennifer R. David Amanda Davis Jennifer Nicole Davis Tyronn Davis

Seniors

Shanelle Dawkins Lori Dean Randolph Deramus Richard Di Bartolomeo Stephanie M. Di Biase

Patrick A. Doehring Elizabeth A. Domin Jodi Dominick Michael J. Doyle Jr Jerry Du Bose Jr

Qineta Duheric Jessica Earick Kelly Echols Christopher Eddy Mark English

Kevin Evans Chris Everly Annie Feldkamp Candace Ferguson Marcus Fields

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Seniors voted for their favorite teacher

Who is your favorite teacher?, was one of the many questions the seniors answered on their annual ques- tionnaire. The clear winner was Mr. Robert Heramb. A close second went to Mrs. Jo Rita Perez. Mr. Jeff Hartman and Mrs. Barbra Masseria tied for third while Mr. Steve Marcu and Mr. Ken Lowe tied for fourth. Other teachers that received votes were Mrs. Judith Mc Laughlin, Mr. Bill Von Benken, Mr. Jim Kelly, Mrs. Barbara Ramlow, Mr. Reggie Echols, Mrs., Joyce Russo, Mrs. Christine Torrelli, Mrs. Katie Morris, Mr. Ron Powaski, Mr. Frank Jablonski. Ms. Diane Maroli, Mr. Robert Walsmith, Mrs. Carolyn Heuer, Mrs. Kim Dixon, Mrs. Vicki Nally, Mrs. Joan Paskert, Mrs. Carol Tkac, Mr. Ron Zucca, Mr. Alex Toth, Mrs. Deborah Rudder, Mrs. Jane

Lellis, Ms. Betsy Leonetti, Mr. Wayne Smith, Mr. Fred

Schroeder, Ms. Jane Addis, Ms. Beverly Howse, Mr. Mike Rezzolla, Mrs. Jean Jelenic, Mrs. Edie Mellen, Mr. Alex Dzerowicz,

Mrs. Sally Pla, Ms. Diane Tizzano, Mr. Frank Soltesz, Mr. Mike Durbin and Mr. Dan Francetic -Lori Mitskavich

Quinisha D. Fields Noella Fitzpatrick Timothy Fogarty Mark Fording Takera Forehand

Tiyona Fort

Allison Frederick

Courtney Foster Lamonte Foster

Michelle Fox

Sean Fox

Lauren Frey Jennifer T. Frieden Lisa Fulton

Davina Gage

Reginald A. George Jr Nicholas Geosano Dave Giancola La Tasha Marie Gibbs Michele Gilbert

Robvn Nicole Gildersleeve Paul Glowacki Adam Godec Annmarie Graham Derrick N. Grant

Regina Graves Jamie Leigh Greskowiak Mary Grieshammer

Ciara Griesmar Douglas Grisard

Alexis Grubach Carolyn Gudaitis Jeffrey Guttu Joshua Halstead Randolph Hammond

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Anthony Harris Jr Carmekia Lashaune Harris David Harris John Harris III Tracey Hartman

Petrus Hawkins Sharonda Hayes Shakita Haywood Arnold Henderson Jr Larry Hess

Damien Higgins Monroe Hillsman Jr Andrew Hilton Kelly Hiscott Bradley D. Hodge

Latricia Hollins Oaticia Hollins Dennis Holstein Melissa M. Hoppert Nicole Hrdlicka

Seniors

Rebecca T. Hren Mike Hughes Joi Lauren Hutton Sun-Shine Hyle Brian Hylkema

Maurice James Gregory Jarmon Jerry Jeffrey Karenina Jeffries Ramone Jenkins

Christine Jernejcic Kristal John Brandon Johnson Keisha Johnson Shawnte Johnson

Nicole Johnston Christopher D. Jones John Jones Robert Jones Jaime K. Jordan

Ivan Jurcic

Mladen Jurcic Mandy Marie Kaucic Amanda Kelly Timothy Kendel

Stacia Ketchum Shaunita King Jason M. Kletecka Kristopher Klingmann Carolyn Klocker

Cassandra Kolich Nikki Kolich

Mehmed Konjevic

Bob Knight

Michael Krause

Elizabeth Kulcsar Brian Kukla Danielle Ladovich Heather Lamento Richard J. Landsmann

Seniors

Ebonie Lane Todd Lapp Denise La Rich Eric Lassiter Robert Joseph Patrick Latsc

Mario Laush Jamel Lawrence Scott D. Lawrence Nicole Leasure Stacy Marie Lesefky

Frank Lewis IV Charmayne C. Lloyd Timothy Long Scott Longazel Qiana Manigault

Sahriah Matthews Timothy Mazurik Hosea K. Mburu John Mc Clain Angel Mc Creary

Starla Mc Creary Natalie Mc Gill Veronica Mc Graw Sean Mc Laughlin Erin Mc Mahon

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Many students are new to Euclid schools

Lyle Steelman performs a solo during half time. Jeff Gutu, Staci Richmond, Maria Scott, Michele Fox and Shannon Gaynes enjoyed their years at Euclid.

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Students enjoying themselves at the Homecoming assebbly.

Euclid seniors were asked if they had attended Euclid schools all their lives. 45% of the seniors who inswered said that they had which was ibout the same as the previous year. The est of the seniors were in the Euclid schools anywhere from one to eleven /ears with the most frequent number being ?our years. This reflected a large number )f students who attended parochial schools "or the first eight grades and then came to he high school in the ninth grade. More han 13 percent of the seniors have only jeen in the Euclid schools for one year.

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Sedrick Morton Brenda Moyer Katrina Murphy Maria Negolfka Jessica D. Nelson

Patrina Nickson Lee S. Nosse Melissa A. Novinc Paa-Kofi Obeng Michelle O'Donnell

Sirral Oliver Francis Orgovan Maryann Oroz Tomislav Oroz Megan Osterman

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Carolina A. Pino Jamie M. Piscitello

Theresa Poindexter

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Jimmy Pomiecko Cedric Pompey Maureen Porcen James Poulos Michael Praskavich

Michelle Price Leland Pursley Veronica Radolovic Latia Ramsey

Jamila Range

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Most seniors live in a house

Seniors were once again polled as to whether or not they lived in a house. More than 77 per cent responded that they did live in a house. This was down a little from the previous year when almost 83 per cent of the seniors responded that they lived in a house.

Seniors and underclass had a good time dancing at Homecoming.

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Maureen Porcen, Brenda Moyer and Amanda Davis know the value of having a stable home life and how it affects a person's educational opportunities. These students know the value of having a good lunch. Seniors

Jamie Greskowiak, Jessica D'Apice and Katie Sierputowski know that time in the library will help them get ahead for their classes.

like Zivnoska, Gene Hess, Mandy Mc Peek, Stacy Richmond and Jennifer Davis had a good time iring their lunch periods.

ots of Euclid students had a good time at the bon fire that kicked off Homecoming weekend.

Denise La Rich was a senior attendant for Homecoming.

Seniors

Rashida A. Range Keauntee Redfearn Shanithra Reed

Paula Rees

Cynthia Reese

Michael Reksten Stacy Richmond Michael Riczinger Rokita Riddle

Ross Riola

Jason Robinson Michael Robinson Nickeesha Robinson Rosalind Robinson Samuel Robinson

Julie Robson Terrance Rohlke Katherine Ross Jeannette Rychlik Amber Marie Sabel

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Kristin M. Sacko Catherine Marie Salisbury Laurie M. Salvatore Kristin Samsa Colette Sams-Gaunt

Jackie Sas

Michael Scalese Dwight Schied

Jeff Schill

Matthew Schmidt

Dawn Schultz Stephanie Marie Schulz Heather M. Scott Maria Scott Joseph Senart II

Tom E. Setser « Christopher Sheehan Katie Sierputowski Lonnie Simpson

Jabari Sims

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Most seniors have college plans

In a poll given to seniors, 88 per cent of the respondents said that they were planning on going to college. This was a little bit less than the previous year's poll but not very much of a difference. This showed that members of the senior class realized the value of having education beyond a high school diploma.

Psychology teacher. Mr. Steve Marcu, helps Casey Mc Redmond prepare for college.

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Mark Browne announces during Homecoming Assembly.

Seniors

Students working hard in class preparing for college.

Carolyn Gudaitis, Jessica D'Apice, Jamie Greskowiak, Brian Gecewich, Jennifer David and Rashida Range are all planning on attending college and are preparing for it during high school.

Nicholas Solema

Paul Solema April Solnosky

Lyle R. Steelman Christa Stern Christine Stewart Delmar Stewart Dale Stigmier

Marquis Still

Michael Stout Angela M. Suchy Creighton Sulecki Jeremiah Swetel

James Swyt

Colleen Taylor Darrell Taylor David Tabb Gilbert Taylor II

Jamee Taylor

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Michelle Thomas Brian Thompson

Ron Timm

David A. Tisi Jacqueline Tran

Shawn Waganek Jennifer Waina Kathleen A. Walker Lakeshia Walker Timothy Walker

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David Way Anna L. Wein Beth Weinbrecht Christopher White Matthew White

Leonard J. Wilkerson II James Williams Robert Williams Tamerah Williams A. Rashod Wilosn

Detric Wilson Marianne B. Wilson Denise Witten Tony Woodard Gwen Wurm

Tawana Young

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Richard Zgrabik III Michael Zivnoska Tim Zorman

ome teachers give much to do in the evening

This year the senior lass members were polled as to which teacher gave the most homework. Mr. Jeff Hartman received the most votes. Mrs. Jo Rita Perez finished second. Mr. Ron Powaski came in third while Mrs. Bette Schmeling finished fourth. Other teachers mentioned were Mrs. Dorrie Black, Mr. Rob Heramb, Mrs. Terry Dubroy, Ms. Sue Amato and Mrs. Deborah Petrick.

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Mike Zivnoska, Rick Pecnik and Matt Carroll discuss their homework assignments with Mrs. Barbra Masscria.

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Many seniors were involved in Euclid activities

Euclid offered many opportunities for students to get involved in activities during the school day and after the school day was over. There was also a complete list of sports that the students could participate in. Freshmen even had their own sports program where they could compete with other freshmen teams. There was no reason why a student could not find something that they were interested in at Euclid High School. If a group of students were interested in something that there was no formal club they could always find an adviser and begin their own club. All that was needed was a desire to interact in a particular way.

One of the activities that Becky Hren enjoy doing was talking to the students at Forest Park about drugs and alcohol abuse where she was a D.A.R.E. role model for two years.

Dan Bergolc enjoyed helping out around the school as a Media Aide. He controlled lighting and sound for many of the student productions throughout his time at Euclid.

Seniors

Keith Baron: Baseball 9,10. Elise NicoleBarnett: Student Council 10,1 1. Katherine E. Baioni: Student Council 10,11,12, Rep 10,1 1. Vii Pres 12; Football Trainer 9,10.1 1,12; Basketball Trainer 9,10. 1 1 Kids on the Block 1 1,12; Career Exploration 12; S.A.D.D. 1 lysM Choral Masters 10,11; Varsity Chorale 12; Big Show 9,10.1 1,12 A.F.S. 12; S.A.V.E. 12; Office Aide 9,10,1 1,12; Eucuyo 12. Wayne Arndt: Fall Play 9; Hockey 9,10,1 1. Casey R. Arp: N.J.R.O.T.C. 10,1 1 . 1 2. Tracey Appling: Track 9; Tennis 11,12. Monique S. Bateman: Drill Team 1 1,12, President 12; VONL 10, Football Cheerleader 1 1,12; Basketball Cheerleader 11.12. Brian Duane Beatty: Basketball 9; Football 12; Mediator 1 1,K Daniel H. Bergolc: Key Club 9,10,11,12, Treasurer 10, Ohio District Secretary /Treasurer 11, International Secretary 12; Student Council 9,10,11,12, Homeroom Rep. 11; Survey 9,10,1 1,12, Photo/Art Editor 12, Photographer 9,10.11; Morninj Announcements 9,10,11,12; Big Show Tech Crew 9,10,11,12; Student Tech Dir. 1 1 . Swim Show Tech 9,10; Spirit Club 9,10; A. V. Club 9,10,1 U2N.H.S. 11,12. Richard J. Belanich: Football 9.10,11,12; Swimming 9,10,11,12.

Kate M. Bechtel: Swimming 9.10.1 1,12; Student Council 12; Office Aide 1 1,12.

Jeffrey W. Beck: A.F.S. 1 1.12; Key Club 12; Office Aide 11 J Soccer 10.

Ariana Monique Best: Flag Corps 9; Track 10. Le Tera Ann Blair: Flag Corps 9,10; Cosmetology 11,12. Becky M. Boos: Ski Club 10,1 1,12; Office Aide 9,10; Career 1 Exploraiton 10,1 1.12; N.H.S. 1 1,12; Holiday Play 10,11,12. ' Latisha A. Bray:B.P.A. 1 1,12, Vice Historian/Chairperson Fundraiser 1 1, Social Comm./Fund comm. 12. Kristina T. Cadovec: Office Aide 9,10,1 1,12; Career Explora- tions 10; Survey 9,1 1,12; Yearbook 12; Student Council 1 1,12* Casey Carmichael: Key Club 9,10; Business Club 9; N.H.S. J 11,12; Football 10,1 1; Student Council 12; Ski Club 11,12; Survey 12; Office Aide 12.

Matthew Carroll: Hockey 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9.10.1 1,12. Elnora A. Caldwell: Basketball 10,11; OfficSAide lf^l Eric Casiato: B.P.A. 11,12, Parliamentarian 11, Exec Comm. 1 Laura D. Carse: Basketball 11. Edward C. Ceranowitz: N.I.R.O.T.C. 10,11,12. Laura Cirino: A.F.S. 9,10; Spirit Club 10j| Darnell Le Shawn Clark: Indoor Track 10, Basketball 9. Althaea Marie Crawford: N.E.O.C.B.E.C. 12 Ricky Cooper: Football 9,10,1 1; Track 9,10,1 1. Annette Cunningham: A.F.S. 9,10. Nicholas Cyganski: Tennis 11,12; Survey 11,12. Cory Cunningham: Wrestling 9; Football 11. Jessica D'Apice: Spirit Club 9,10; Office Aide 9,10,1 1,12; Peei Tutor 11; A.FS. 1 1,12, Executive Board 12; Ski Club 12. Jennifer R. David Basketball Trainer 9,10,11,12; Student Council 9; Spirit Club 9,10; Yearbook 12. Jennifer Nicole Davis: Spirit Club 9; Survey 10; Student Council 11:12. Peer Tutor 11,12.

Lori Dean: N.H.S. 11,12; Office Aide 9,10; Holiday Play 11; Big Show 11.

Stephanie M. DiBiase: Key Club 9,10, Committee leader 10; I Band 9, 10,1 1,12, Vice President 12; Big Show 9, 10,1 1,12. Patrick A. Doehring: A.F.S. 12.

lizabeth A. Domin: Cheerleading 9,1 1,12; N.H.S. 11,12; Peer

jtor 12; Student Council 12; Wrestling Trainer 10; Office Aide

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>di Dominick: Varsity Chorale 10,11,12, President 12; Big

iow 9, 1 0, 1 1 . 1 2; Student Council 9, 10, 1 1 . 1 2, Secretary 1 0, Rep

10,1 1,12: Spirit Club 9,10; Fall Play 10,12; Kids on the Block

»; A.F.S. 12; Mediator 12; Career Explorations 12.

[ichael J. Doyle Jr.: Wrestling 9,10,1 1; Golf 9,10,1 1 ; Baseball

10,11.12.

[ark English: Drill Team 11.

nnie Feldkamp: Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Softball 9,10; Key Club

10,1 1 , 12, Co-chairman of public relations 12; Career Explora-

•ms 9.10,1 1,12; Yearbook 12; Student Council 12; Ski Club 12;

ffice Aide 11; Student Teaching at Forest Park 12.

uinisha D, Fields: N.E.O.C.E.B. 12; Drill Team 9.

imothy Fogarty: Baseball 9,10,11,12; Golf 9,10,11; Student

ouncil 9.10,1 1,12, rep 12; Spirit Club 9,10.

Hison Fredrick: Spirit Club 9,10; Soccer 11,12; Swim Team

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jimifer T. Frieden: Spirit Club 9.

eginald A. George Jr.: Wrestling 9,10,1 1,12, Captain 12; Track

10,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12, Seciton Leader 12; Key Club

10,11,12, Marching Band 9,10,1 1,12, Section Leader 12: Big

jow 9; Media Aides 9,10: Poetry Club 12; Orchestra 12.

aveGiancola: Band 9,10,1 1,12; Tennis 10.1 1,12; Varsity

horale 12.

obyn Nicole Gildersleeve: V.O.N.L. 9,1 1,12, Vice President

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aul Glowacki: Cross Country 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Co-captain 12; Track

.10,11,12, Co-captain 12; Orchestra 9,10,11,12, Librarian 12;

.ey Club 9, 10; NILS. 11,12.

errick N. Grant: Track 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 12.

jmie Leigh Greskowiak: Basketball 9.10.1 1 : Softball

,10,1 1,12, Co-captain 11.12; Diving 12: Student Council

,10,1 1,12, Co-chairman 11; A.F.S. 11,12, Board Memberl 2; Ski

lub 11,12; Survey 12; Office Aide 10,12; Career Explorations

,10,11.12; Yearbook 12; N.H.S. 1 1,12; Spirit Club 9,10.

arolyn Gudaitis: Cross Country 9,10, 1 1 , 1 2; Track 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2;

idoorTrack9; Key Club 9,10,11,12, Orchestra 9,10,1 1, Secre-

iry 10,11; Big Show Pit 10,1 1,12; N.H.S. 11,12; Peer Tutor 11;

.A.D.D. 9; Poetry Club 11.

armekia Lashaune Harris: Basketball 9, 10, 1 1,1 2;; Student

ouncil 12; Office Aide 12; Volleyball aide 10,1 1.

etrus Hawkins: Basketball 10,11,12.

ieneHess: Baseball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10.1 1; Office Aide

■SB [elly Hiscott: Eucuyo 9,10,1 1,12, Editor 11.12; Drama 9,10;

lh.s. 11.12. mm

iradley D. Hodge: Baseball 9; N.H.S. 11,12.

-atricia Hollins: V.O.N.L. 9, 10; Track 9; Drill Team 1 1 .

ielissa M. Hoppert: Basketball cheerleader 9,12; Football

heerleader 11,12; Softball 9,10,1 1,12; Student Council 12; Peer

'utor 12. I

Jicole Hrdlicka: Soccer 9,10,1 1,12; Ski Club 11,12.

lebecca T. Hren: Cheerleading 9,10,11,12; Swimming

,10,11.12; Student Council 10,1 1,12; N.H.S. 1 1,12, Correspond-

igsec. 12; Spirit Club 9,10; Ski Club 11,12; Survey 12; Peer

utor 11,12; Track 12.

like Hughes: Football 12: Tennis 9,10,11,12.

oi Lauren Hutton: Flag Corps 9,10; Cheerleading 12; A.F.S.

!,10.

Most Euclid students say they enjoyed their high school years

Ihe seniors

A

S Yes 62.1%

H to 13.8% "

FJ Maybe 24.1%

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Did you enjoy your years at Euclid High

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were polled as to whether or not they enjoyed their years at Euclid and 62 % of the respondents said that they did. This was very similar to the 60 % that responded last year. The major differ- ence seemed to be in the number of students who responded 'maybe'. Last year 27 % were uncertain while this year 24% were uncertain.

Jodi Dominick and Jennifer

Davis certainly look as if they

have enjoyed their years at

Euclid.

Most of these students had

enjoyable moments while at

Euclid.

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Many seniors come to school by car

If so, do

:^ you do the

driving?

Seniors were asked whether they came to school in a car. Less than 70 % of those responding said they did. About 55 % of the ones that came to school in a car did the driving. This was much lower than the results from last year when about 80 % of the students came by car and 57 % did the driving.

Many of the students in these pictures get to school in a car and more than half of them do the driving.

Seniors

Maurice James: Basketball 10; Track 11.

Christopher D. Jones: Basketball 9; D.E.C.A. 11,12.

Jaime K. Jordan: Tennis 10,1 1,12; Fall Play 12; Eucuyo editor

1 1 ; Student Council 11,12.

Mandy Marie Kaucic: A.F.S. 9.10,11,12.

Jason Kletecka: Soccer 9; Football 9,1 1,12; Basketball 9,10;

Baseball 9,10,1 1,12; Student Council 9,10; Spirit Club 9; Office

Aide 1 1 ; Golf 10, 1 1 ; Career Exploration 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2.

Carolyn Klocker: Big Show 9,10,1 1,12; Soccer 10,11; Track 9

N.H.S. 11,12; Student Council 1 1,12; Teacher Lab Asst.

9,10,11,12; Yearbooks.

Nikki Kolich: N.E.O.C.B.E.C. 12.

Richard J. Landsmann: Concert Band 9,10,11,12, Librarian l|

Marching Band 9,10.1 1,12, Squad Leader 12; Pep Band

9,10,11.12; Big Show 10,11,12, Fly/Stage crew 11; Orchestra

11,12; Choral Masters 10,11,12; Commencement Band 9,10,11;

Peer Tutor 1 1 ; Key Club 10; Homecoming Band 10,1 1,12.

Ebonie Lane: Basketball 9,10,1 1,12; Track 10: Gospel Choir 9;

Varsity Chorale 12; Orchestra 9,10.

Denise LaRich: Clinic Aide 10; Cheerleading 11,12. Vice Capt;

12; Office Aide 1 2; Student Council 11.

Robert Joseph Patrick Latsch: Band 9,10.1 1,12; Pep band

9, 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12; Jazz Band 9, 10,1 1,12; Key CI

9,10,1 1,12, Outstanding member 10; Media Aides 9,10,11,12;

Choral Masters 1 1,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Soccer

10.1 1.12: Big Show fly crew 9,10,1 1,12.

Mario Laush: Soccer 9,10,11,12, Captain 12.

Jamel Lawrence: Marching Band 9,10,1 1,12, Section leader

11,12; Concert Band 9; Orchestra 10,11; Track 9,10,1 1,12; Cros

country 12.

Scott Lawrence: Key Club 9,10,1 1,12, Vice Pres. 11; Varsity

Chorale 1 1,12; Big Show 11,12; Fall Play 11,12; Media Aides

9, 10, 11, 12; Career Explorations 9, 10. 1,1 2; Ski Club 12; N.H.S.

11,12, Vice Pres 12; Hockey 10; Morning Announcements Crew

9,10,11,12.

Stacy Marie Lesefky: Basketball 9,10; Volleyball 10,1 1 ,12;

Softball 9,10,11.

Charmayne C. Lloyd: V.O.N.L. 9,10,1 1,12.

Timothy Long: Baseball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9.

Nicholas Marek: Survey 9; Ski Club 11,12.

Colvey Martin: Office Aide 1 1 ; Peer Tutor 1 1 .

Tim Mazurik: Chess Club 10,11,12.

Hosea K. Mburu: Soccer 10.1 1,12; Office Aide 1 1,12; Key Cli

12; Yearbook 12; Media Aide 9,10,1 1,12; Eucuyo 12.

John Mc Clain: Football 9,10,1 1,12; Basketball 9,10,1 1,12;

Baseball 9,1 1,12.

Starla Mc Creary: Eucuyo 9,10,1 1,12, Feature Editor 12;

S.A.D.D. 12.

Veronica Mc Graw: Volleyball 10,11; Basketball 9,10,11,12.

Amanda Mc Peek: Swimming 9; Office Aide 9,10,1 1,12; Eucu

10,11; Student Council 10,1 1,12, Rep. 10,11; N.H.S. 11,12; Ski

Club 12; Career Exploraton 10,11,12; Peer Tutor 11; A.F.S. 12;

Football Trainer 12; Hockey Trainer 12.

Casey Mc Redmond: Volleyball 9,10; Swimming 9,10,1 1,12;

Softball 9,10; Soccer 1 1,12; Key Club 9,10; Spirit Club 9,10;

Student Council 12; P. A. Announcers 11,12; Office Aide

9,10,11,12; Peer Tutor 1 1,12; Ski Club 12.

Valerie Mehring: A.F.S. 9; Survey 9; Key Club 9; Peer Tutor

11.12.

Mike Melnyk: Football 9,10,11,12, Co-captain 12; Basketball 9

Track 10,1 1,12; Wrestling 11,12.

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•hn Morris: Football 12; Baseball 9,10,12; Peer Tutor 12;

udent Council 9,12: N.J.R.O.T.C. 10,1 1.

atrina Murphy: Cross Country 9; Track 9; Survey 9: Eucuyo

1,1 1; Peer Tutor 11,12; Kids on the Block/S.A.D.D. 9,10,11,12;

H.S. 1 1,12; Holiday Play 10,1 1 ; Big Show 10; Orchestra

10.11,12; Track aide 10,11,12; V.O.N.L. 10,11,32; Career

;ploration 10,12.

aria Negolfka: Basketball 9; Softball 9,10,1 1; Spirit Club 9;

loral Masters 11,12.

ssica Nelson: N.E.O.C.B.E.C. 12: Yearbook 9; Office Aide 10.

:e S. Nosse: Football 9,10; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10.

elissa A. Novinc: Key Club 9,1 1,12, Secretary 12; Career

cplorations 9,10,11,12; Student Council 9,11, Rep 1 1, A.F.S. 11:

irvey 11,12; Spirit Club 9; N.H.S. 11,12.

la-Kofi Obeng: Swimming 9,10,1 1,12; Track 10,1 1,12; Student

mncil 12; N.H.S. 11,12; Yearbook 12.

leresa Parey: Tennis 9,10,1 1,12, Co-captain 12; Key Club

,12; N.H.S. 11, 12;Peer Tutor 12.

isa Patterson: Basketball 10.12; Drill Team 11.

jather G. Perusek: Flag Corps 9,10,1 1,12, Captain 11,12; Tract

Peer Tutor 11,12: Big Show 10.1 1,12; F.H. A. 9; Paint crew 10.

itonio Steven Phillips: Football 9,10: F.H. A. 10.

attPikus: Soccer 10,1 1,12; Hockey 10,1 1,12; Tennis 9,10;

ink Aide 12; Academic Challenge 1 1,12.

irolina A. Pino: Spirit Club 9.10; Key Club 9,10,1 1,12; Ski

ub 10,11,12; Soccer 10.

mie M. Piscitello: Student Council 9.10; Softball 9; spirit Club

10; Kids on the Block 1 0; Diving 1 0; Ski Club 11,12.

icheUe Price: N.E.O.C.B.EC: 12; V.O.N.L. 9,10,1 1,121

loraliers 9,10.

jronkaRadolovic: Tennis 9,10,12; Survey 9; Ski Club 12.

ishida A. Range: Choral Masters 9; Yearbook 1 1 .

:nita Reed: Choraliers 9; Office Aide 9.

tulaRees: Marching Band 9,10.1 1,12. Squad leader 11,12,

ction leader 12, Secretary 10,1 1.12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12;!

•chestra 10,1 1,12; Hillcrest Select Band 10,1 1,12; Pit Orchestra

,11,12; Pep Band 9,10,1 1,12; Commencement Band 9,10,11;

F.S. 9,10.1 1.12, Secretary 9,10,1 1, Executive Board 12; Office

de 10; Spririt Club 9; Key Club 9,10,1 1,12; Wai Napolo

',11,12, Secretary 10, Jr. Show direc 11, Sr. Show Direc. 12;

treer Explorations 10,11,12; Survey 12.

ichael Reksten: N.J.R.O.T.C. 10.

jsahnd Robinson: N.E.O.C.B.E.C. 12; V.O.N.L. 9,10.

Jtherine Ross: Basketball 9; Marching Band 10,1 1,12; Concert

ind 10,11,12.

nber M. Sabel: Orchestra 9,10,1 1,12, Secretary 12; N. H. S.

,12; Peer Tutor 11; Holiday Play 10; Big Show Orchestra

10,11.

ristin M. Sacko: Soccer 10, 1 1 , 12; Softball 9,10; Ski Club

B,12; Office Runner 9,10,1 1: Cheerleading 9; Spirit Club 9,10.

alherine Marie Salisbury: Key Club 9,1 1,12; Newspaper-

irvey9, 10,11,12; Soccer 9,10,11, 12, Varsity 11,12; Track 9;

F:S. 11,12; Science Olympiad 11,12; Peer Tutor 11,12; S.A.V.E,

I; Student Council 12; Ski Club 1 1,12; N.H.S. 12.

uirie M. Salvatore: Holiday Play 9; Soccer Aide 12; Ski Club

^Spirit Club 9; Office Runner 10.

ristin Samsa: Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10; Cheer-

ider 11,12; Softball 9,10,1 1,12.

alette Sams-Gaunt: Wai Napolo 9; Key Club 10,1 1,12, Jr. Rep.

, Sen. Rep. 12; N.H.S. 11,12; Spirit Club 9; Clinic Aide 10; Fall

ay 11,12; Big Show 11,12; Career Exploration 10,1 1 .

Seniors say you need more than a H. S. diploma

Do you feel a person without a high school diploma can get a very good job?

D

o you think you can (get a very good job

with just a high school diploma? Almost 68% of the seniors that responded believed that it was not enough to only have a high school diploma. The world is much more complex than it was when the student's parents were in school and it is far more important to have some form of higher education in order to get a good job.

Student Council president. Rashad Wilson, knows the value of a high school diploma and the value of higher education.

Stephanie Di Biase, Dan Bergolc, Gina Prodan. Creig Sulecki, Leah Cherne, Lea Acino and Becky Hren having fun a Homecoming but knowing that there will be many more dances when they get to college.

Homecoming candidates, Megan Ballanger, Tom Setser, Lee Nosse, John Morris, Matt Carroll and Deleonte Brown were introduced before the Homecoming Game. Seniors

Maryann Oroz, Nick Geosano and Mike Robinson

relaxing during lunch.

Katie Salisbury, Latrica Hollins and Rashida Range

studying in the library.

Alexis Grubach, Rich Di Bartolomeo, Liz Domin, Stephanie Di Biase and Jessica Earick waiting for class to begin.

Bud White and Tom Setser

going to class.

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Seniors

Jackie Sas: Softball 9,10; Volleyball 9,10; Spirit Club 9; Student Council 9,11

N.H.S. 11,12.

Stephanie Marie Schulz: Office Aide 9; A.F.S. 9.

Heather M. Scott: A.F.S. 9,10,1 1,12, Exe. Board 12, Vice Pres. 1 1; Soccer

Aide 11,12; Indoor Track Aide 10, 1 1 . 1 2; Outdoor Track Aide 10, 1 1 , 1 2; Hock

Aide 11,12; Office Aide 10,11,12; Spirit Club 9; Teacher's Aide 12.

Tom E. Setser: Basketball 9,10.

Mitchell Stanford: S.F.S. 10; Soccer 10.

Nick Sohlberg: Golf 12; Ski Club 12.

Derek Stanic: Cross Country 9,10,1 1.12; Indoor Track 9,10,1 1,12; Outdoor

Track 9,10,11,12.

Lyle Steelman: Band 9,10,11,12, Principal trumpet 10,1 1,12.

Christa Stern: N.E.O.C.B.E. 12.

Dale Stigamier: Golf 9,10,1 1,12; Tennis 11.12.

Angela M. Suchy: Volleyball 9,10,1 1 .12; Basketball 9,10; Softball 9,10,1 1,

Office Aide 9,10.

Colleen Taylor: Volleyball 9,10,11; Basketball 9,10; Softball 9,10,1 1,12.

Faith Thomas: V.O.N.L. 12, President 12.

RonTimm: Peotry Club 10,11,12.

David A. Tisi: Eucuyo 10,1 1,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; N.H.S. 11, 12;.

Jazz Band 9,10,1 1,12; Pep Band 9,10,1 1,12; Pit Orchestra 10,11,12; Orcheslr!

11,12; Survey 9,12; Chess Club 9; Concert Band 9,10^11,12; Science Olympij

10.11.12.

Vaughn Trapp: Basketball 1 1 .

Adam R. Turman: Teacher's Aide 9; Peer Tutor 12.

Dana Vance: Volleyball 9; Basketball 9; Softball 9,10,11,12; Football Trainel

10; Diving 10; Cheerleader 11,12; Soccer 1 1; Student Council 9,10,11,12; Spi

Club 9.10: Ski Club 10,11,12; Peer Tutor 12.

Erin Marie Vincenti: Football Trainer 9, 10, 12; Wrestling Trainer 9; Student

Council 9.10,1 1,12; Office Aide 9,10,12; Spirit Club 9,10; N.H.S. 11,12; Peel

Tutor 11.12; Student Spanish Teacher 11,12.

Brian Vuyancih: Basketball 9,10,11.

Shawn Waganek: Baseball 9,10.

Jennifer Waina: Soccer 9, 10, 1 1 , 1 2, Captain 1 0; Swimming 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, C^J

11,12; Student Council 9,10,11,12, HRRep 11,12; Spirit Club 9.10; Career j

Explorations 9,10,11,12; Science Olympiad 10.1 1.12; Softball 9; Peer Tutor 1

11,12; Key Club 9,10,12; Teacher Lab Asst. 9,10,11.12; Office Aide 11.12,

Kathleen A. Walker: Key Club 9; Student council 1 0, 1 1 , 12, Class Pres. 10, j

Historian 1 1,12; Soccer 9,10,1 1,12, Co-captain 12; Swimming 9,10.11,12;

Track 9.10,1 1,12; Big Show 12; Spirit Club 9,10; Indoor Track 12; N.H.S.

1 1,12, Pres. 12; Varsity Chorale 11,12; Chorale Masters 9.

Anna L. Wein: Football Cheerleading 9,10,1 1,12; Basketball Cheerleading 1(

Student Council 9,10,11,12, Ex. Board 10,11,12; N.H.S. 11,12; Survey 12,

Advertising Manager 12; Ski Club 11,12; Track 11,112; Peer Tutor 12; Cultur

Club 12.

Leonard J. Wilkerson II: Basketball 9,10,1 1,12.

Robert Williams: Baseball 10.

A. Rashod Wilson: Basketball 9,10,1 1; Football 9,10.1 1,12, Captain 12; Traj

9,10; Student Council 11,12, President 12.

Marianne Wilson: Swimming 9,10,1 1,12, Co-captain 12; Yearbook 10,11,12

N.H.S. 11,12; Key Club 9; A.F.S. 9; N.J.R.O.T.C. 10,11; Peer Tutor 12.

Denise Witten: N.E.O.C.B.E.C. 12; Band 9,10.11.

Todd Woodard: Key Club 10; Survey 10.

Gwen Wurm: Key Club 9,10; A.F.S. 9,10,11; N.E.O.C.B.C. 12; Poetry Club

9.10,11.

Bucky Zeman: Soccer 9,10,11,12, Captain 12; Hockey 9,10,11,12, Captain

11,12; Baseball 9,10,1 1,12; Office Aide 9,10,1 1,12; Ski Club 10,1 1,12; Studei

Council 9,10,1 1,12, HR Rep 10,1 1,12; Spirit Club 9,10; A.F.S. 12; Kids on thl

Block 9,10.1 1,12; N.H.S. 12; Chess Club 9,10; Survey 12; Model U.N. 9,10,1

Tim Zorman: Marching Band 9,10,1 1,12, President 12; Concert Band

9,10,1 1,12; Jazz Band 9,10,1 1,12; N.H.S. 11,12.

eniors tell about many of their most embarrassing moment

As a student progressed through their high school years they were occasionaly presented with moments that were less nan complimentary. These embarrassing moments vere the kind of things that would be remembered or ever and ever. The seniors were asked about heir most embarrassing moments and these were ome of the responses. As usual, the most common ype of embarrassment happened on the stairs, because of that, students mentioning stairs were ill grouped together at the end. The other moments ire presented alphabetically. )ave Barkoot fell asleep in class one day and omeone put makeup all over his face so he looked ike a clown.

tlonique Bateman was going to sit down at the unch table when Kisha pulled the chair from inder her. and she fell straight on the floor. Cate Bechtel dove into the pool to swim the 500 reestyle and got a nosebleed. She didn't realize it intil the race was over.

rina Cadovec was really mad at lunch when she lounded her fist on the table splattering a package >f mayonnaise across the room and onto a table ull of people.

Llnora Caldwell fell off the bleachers during a lid's varsity basketball game, ^asey Carmichael had his chair pushed out from mder him in the cafeteria.

alisha Bell missed her bus in the ninth grade and

m after it yelling and almost got run over by a bus

tat came up behind her. Everyone was laughing as

le limped onto the bus.

ori Dean walked into her English class and tripped

ver the cord for the overhead projector that

veryone was using to take notes.

lizabeth Oomin dumped chocolate pudding on her

ead and the floor of the Ponderosa after she

nocked it out of Beth Kramer's hand during a

'restiing tournament.

odi Dominick and Mark Browne were rapping to

fotorious B.l.G. during Big Show and she didn't

:alize her mike was on and everyone in the

uditorium heard. ijS&^j^^R

lark English was trying to look cool as he walked .

|from the busses as a ninth grader and instead

lipped on the ice and fell on his butt.

Jtraie Feldkamp missed three volleyball games

fter she got her finger stuck in her windpants.

'im Fogarty got stuffed in a baseball locker by Joe

'erry, Jay Cudo and Mike Yurcich as a freshman.

>ene Hess got lost when he was showing someone

round the school. [m. a^k ^,, m

irad Hodge gave a urine sample in chemistry class

) test for the conductivity of the solution.

.atricia Hollins went to the bathroom and got her

kirt stuck in her stockings.

Jicole Hrdlicka got rear-ended by a motorist and

/as so worried that when she exchanged information

argot to get his name and telephone number.

Becky Hren was at cheerleading camp and during competition got so flustered that she forgot the cheer and

just blurted out "Ahhhhhh".

Sun Shine Hyle didn't realize how long it would take her to get to school and arrived late on the first day.

Christopher Jones fell off the stage during a school play.

Jaime Jordan left her car's lights on and needed to get a jump from Jessica Sas.

Richard Landsmann was at a rainy football game in the Marching Band and slid across about 5 yards of wet

grass before landing in the mud.

Jamel Lawrence was on the playground in second grade when his pants ripped and everyone saw it.

Colvey Martin was sleeping in a desk in study hall when it broke and he fell out.

Casey Mc Redmond was sleeping in chemistry class while the teacher was explaining about a movie. She

woke up and yelled out "atom" for no reason.

John Morris threw up at Tony Raia's graduation party and got vomit on everyone at the table. He is now

known a "chicken chunk man".

Maria Negolfka was cooking smores in cooking class while Mrs. Sheridan was being interviewed by channel

43. The smores caught fire and the interviewer videotaped the entire episode.

Melissa Novinc was speeding down an icy sidestreet when she slammed on the brakes and the car slid into a

snowbank and she had to call a tow truck.

Paa-Kofi Obeng was being dragged across the floor in his underwear by his towel before swim team practice by

Tom Walker.

Maryann Oroz was playing doubles with Allison Hrovat against North and the ball would have come down out

of bounds but as she ran after it the ball landed on her Bead.

Jamie Piscitello had to start his car with a screwdriver hi the parking lot.

Veronica Radolovic dropped her lunch tray and the plate broke into many pieces.

Keauntee Redfearn dropped the football on the one yard line.

Jason Robinson walked into his fourth period class when it was only third period.

Amber Sabel ended up talking to herself after the friend she was with left.

Katie Salisbury got stuck on a ski lift and ended up with a big hole in her pants.

Laurie Salvatore, Erin Mc Mahon and John Vegal were cutting school and got caught by a policeman who

escorted them back to school.

Kristin Samsa got knocked down, the stairs by two kids chasing each other. .

Colette Sarns-Gaunt was told by a boy that she had gone on a date with that her zipper on her baggy corduroys

was down. .ife

Heather Scott was getting her senior picture for soccer taken when she fell in the long jump pit.

Tom Setser sat on a chair that his friends poured iced tea on.

Lyle Steelman had to march in a football game after being thrown up on by Robert Latsch.

Vaughn Trapp went to a haunted house and got chased by a gorilla into the parking lot.

Adam Turmah bumped into someone turning a corner in the halls.

Shawn Waganek got a chair pulled out from under him in the E-room.

Leonard Wilkerson had his shorts pulled down by EricLasiter and Sam Robinson while he was putting up

signs during basketball practice.

Erin Vineenti had colored her hair blonde and it was in the process of growing in when she was tutoring sixth

grade Spanish. Her students questioned her as to why her hair was two different colors.

Rashad Wilson fell in the lunch room.

Doug Zeman got hit by a car in the parking lot as a freshman as he was looking at a girl. It hurt.

Mike Zivnoska was in a rush to get to his next class when he ran out of the bathroom with his pants down.

Keith Baron, Eric Casiato, Terrance Chambers, Latisha Bray, Kevin Allen, Cory Cunningham, Jennifer

Frieden, Travis Gallon, Regina Graves, Carolyn Gudaitis, Melissa Hoppert, Maurice James, Mandy

Kaucic, Tim Mazurik, Hosea Mburu, Veronica Me Graw, Sedrick Morton, Katrina Murphy, Jessica

Nelson, Theresa Parey, Alisa Patterson, Carolina Pino, Rashida Range, Stephanie Schulz, Marquis Still,

and Gwen Wurm all had encounters with stairs of some sort again proving that more embarrassing moments

happen on stairs than anywhere else. || imbm

Seniors

iff.

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Almost every sport you want to play is at Euclid. Whether you want it to be your ticket to college or just something to do everyday after school, at Euclid there is a sport for you. It has sports for all levels: Varsity for the experienced; Freshmen for the first time players, and JV for everyone in between. Sports here gives you the opportunity to be part of a team and meet many new Mends.

Scott Trepal brings the bull down the field during a boy's soccer match.

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Ursula Wein and Molly Petras enjoyed many happy moments running on the girl's cross country team.

hris Biehl tries to get the ball into position so the team can score.

arry Brown, Dave Edmonds and Tom Soini protect Ramone 'alton-Terrell as he hands the ball off to Jason Watkins.

le football players have to put a lot of time in practicing for each eek's games.

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Football goes unbeaten in G.C.C. but loses first and last games to St. Ignatiu

The Euclid football season was one of the wettest in recent history. Many games were either played in downpours or it had previously rained and the field was sloppy. This didn't help attendance but it didn't detract from the outstanding season that the teams had. The varsity opened with a 41-7 loss to St. Ignatius but then rebounded by winning

their next nine games before losing again to St. Ignatius in the first round of the playoffs. They won the G.C.C. title by beating the tough South Rebels in perhaps one of the best and most suspenseful game in team history. The Euclid football team had many outstanding players. Delmar Stewart was all state and was team MVP. Also getting all state honors were Mike

ZivnoskaCoutstanding defensive lineman), Mike Melnyk(outstanding offensive lineman), and Albert Simpson. Others were Scott Longazel, Monroe Hillsman, Deleonte Brown, Sean Mc Laughllin, Rashad Wilson, Rich Belanich, Jay Kletecka and Tim Walters. -John Schnell #42

Left: The players form a tunnel so that the startinj team can be introduced.

Below: Coach Mike Rezzolla explains plays to Rich Belanich, Howard Westerfield, Rashad Wilson, Mike Melnyk, Amin HarviUe, Sean Mi Laughlin, and Mike Valentine while the offense is on the field.

Below left: Head coach, Tom Banc, sends in plays while Michael Creer and Artis Powell looi

otball, Row one: Jack Lardomita, Coach, Pete Schwenke, Coach, Roy Pignatiello, Coach, Tom Banc, Coach, Mike Rezzola, Coach, Chet Nolan. . Row two: Jay etecka, Derrick Grant, La Monte Foster, Keauntee Redfearn, John Mc Clain, Brian Beatty, Detric Wilson, John Morris. Row three: Coach Mike Sheck, Rashad ilson, Sam Robinson, Mike Zivnoska, Rich Belanich, Casey Carmichael, Andre Mc Michael, Monroe Milkman, Coach, T. J. Farkiwicz. Row four: Coach, Mike rnauskas, Jim Swyt, Deleonte Brown, Shawn Mc Laughlin, Delmar Stewart, Mike Melnyk, Scott Longazel, Tim Walter, Mike Hughes, Coach, Tom Gibbons . Row e: Katie Baioni, Larry Brown, Tom Soini, David Johnson, Steve Dawson, Amos Rennix III, Anthony Mc Carthy, Will Buchannon, Raymond Walton-Terrell, ■nald Tyler Jr. Melissa Mc Peek. Row six: Becky Slogar, Dorian Goulde, Cordell Morris, James Cothran, Rick Glavan, Hassan Brown, John Schnell, Cedrick rstarphen, Patrick Gutbrod, Rai Bush, Mike Higgins, Molly O'Brien. Row seven: Erin Vincente, Artis Powell, Tommy Virgis, Deshaun Lewis, John Behm, Shaun ochak, Johnny Johnson, Sean Hodge, Howard Westerfield, Michael Creer, Mandy Mc Peek. Row eight: Wendy Case, Kevin Banks, Mike Valentine, Matthew llessen, Amin Harville, Dave Edmonds, A. J. Simpson, Mike Belanich, Brandon Richardson, Donte Thomas, Terra Laurich.

Tony Fisher got injured early in the season and was never able to be the running threat that he was supposed to be. Hopefully he will be back to normal for the next year.

VARSITY

FOOTBALL

TEAM

US

THEM

St. Ignatius

7

41 " gPU

Barberton

19

0

Mentor

20

ViS

Ntirdoaia

22 '

21

North

43

15 -

Maple Hts.

27

0

South

7

6.

Bedford

20

6

Mayfield

28

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Brush

14

0 i

SEASON RECORD WON 9 LOST I

G.C.C. RECORD WON 7 LOST 0

LEAGUE FINISH 1st

Tony Fisher checks on Monroe Hillsman after he was hit hard.

Football

The J.V. Football team recorded a 8-2 season. They had a tough but close loss to St. Ignatius in the first game but they then rolled until the last game against the Brush Arcs when they were upset 20-14. The J.V.s were a strong all- around team outscoring their opponents

191-73. and recording five shutouts. Hassan Brown and Tom Virgies were the main offensive threats at tailback. Jason Watkins was an explosive blocker and runner at fullback. Tom Soini and Ramone Walton- Terrell both did great jobs at quarterback and the line made the holes and gave

protection. The defense was let by juniors Dave Johnson, Kevin Banks and Lewis Nunley. John Schnell and Dorian Gould

each had over 100 tackles. The defensive line made the difference by shutting down the play before it had a chance to develop. -John Schnell #42

Junior Varsity has an excellent season and freshmen show promisi

Left: The offence gets ready to snap the ball.

Below: The J.V. team ready to begin a play in the rain.

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FRESHMAN FOOTBALL

?EAM

US

THEM

fordonia

0

8

-forth

6

13

Jrush

12

6

outh

14

12 4Hfl

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6

8

rfayfield

26

0

Mentor Shore

IB

33

>EASON RECORD WON 3 LOST 4

3.C.C. RECORD WON 3 LOST 3

.EAGUE FINISH fourth

The center gets ready to snap the ball for a punt in the mud.

Kevin Banks, Ron Tyler, Cordell Morris, John Schnell and Sean Hodge

get some last minute instructions from Coach Forkowicz during a lull in the action.

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Girl's tennis lacked experience

The Euclid Girl's Varsity and Junior Varsity Tennis teams were at a slight handicap this season due to the inexperience of many of the players. The varsity team ended with a 6-14 season overall, and a 2-8 record in the G.C.C. The G.C.C. tournament left Euclid in fifth place, with first doubles team Maryann Oroz and Allison Hrovat scoring points for the team with a third place finish. The team looked forward to the next season when many of the players will have more experience. -Allison Hrovat

Allison Metti going for the ball.

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GIRL'S TENNIS

TEAM

US

THEM

Chagrin Falls

1

4

Geneva

5

0

NDCL

2

3

Nordonia

4

1

Brush

1

4

South

1

4

North

4

1 !

Mayfield

Q

5

Mayfield

I

4

Brush

3

2

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4

Perry

4

1

Cleve. Hts.

4

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Lakewood

4

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Mentor

2

3

North

1

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SEASON RECORD WON 7 LOST 9

G.C.C. RECORD WON 3 LOST 5

Girl's Tennis. Row one: Theresa Parey, Melissa Nagode, Katy Carmichael, Melissa Longo, Anna Paradzik Row two: Coach Pete Swope, Laura Ross, Karen Hanson, Kristen Noss, Maryann Oroz, Coach Warman. R< three: Allison Hrovat, Allison Metti, Karen Salisbury, Tracy Appling, Jennifer Grabinowski.

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VARSITY GIRL'S TENNIS

TEAM

US

THEM

Chagrin Falls

0

5

Geneva

0

5

Pville Harvey

5

0

NDCL

I

2

Nordonia

1

Brush

5 ]

South

5

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4 3

1

2

Mayfield

0

5

Brush

0

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South

1

4

Perry

2

3

Cleve. Hts.

1

4

Lakewood

3

2

Mentor

1

4

North

1

4

SEASON RECORD WON 6 LOST 14

G.C.C. RECORD WON 2 LOST 8

LEAGUE FINISH 5th

Allison Hrovat ready to return with a backhand.

Girl's Tennis

Golf, Row one: Pat Grisez, Matt Flynt, Chris Mayle, Brian Vidra, Kevin Grisez. Row two: Coach Bob Ramlow, Josh Hammond, Dan Fitzpatrick, Tim Goerndt, Jeff Zevnik. Row three: Brian Siedler, Nick Salbridge, Brian Gecewich, Dale Stigamier.

Coach Bob Ramlow giving the team some points before a match.

jolf team has best season ever

GOLF

TEAM US

THEM?

Nordonia 156

167

North 153

159

Maple Hts. 154

209

Hafe 152

175

Bedford 160

■' 172

Brush 149

175

Mayfield 155

161

Gilmour 153

163 -

Nordonia 168

165

North 139

164

Maple Hts. 156

227

south 4Npr !fil

167

Bedford 152

180

Brush 161

177

Mayfield 167

163

SfcBdward 153

163

SEASON RECORD WON 14 LOST 2

G.C.C. RECORD WON 12

LOST 2

Kevin Evans practicing teeing off.

J. V. GOLF

TEAM

US

THEM

Nordonia

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188

North

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171

South

179

200

Brush

189

204

North

195

188

South

196

196

Brush

173

190

SEASON RECORD WON 4 LOST 2 TD2 1

G.C.C. RECORD WON 4 LOST 2 TIE 1

The 1996 Golf team this year had one of its best years of all time. The coach Bob Ramlow, thought this was Euclid's best team ever. The team consisted of seniors Bud White, , Nick Solberg, Kevin Evans, Brian Gecewich and juniors, Brian Siedler, and Dan Fitzpatrick. During the season they shot a school record of 1 39, which is 1 under par as a team. They won the G.C.C. conference by shooting 315 with the next best score was 321 . The team advanced to districts by shooting a 315 with an average of 78.75 at sectionals. The MVP was Nick Sohlberg who averaged 38.23. One great accomplish- ment of the year was the defeat of 4 time state champ, Gilmour. The team had a lot of fun throughout the year while compil- ing a record of 14-2. Next year should also be a good one with 2 returning starters and a good J. V. team. -Dan Fitzpatrick

Golf

Volleyball struggled through a frustrating seasoi

The 1996 Varsity Volleyball team had a difficult season. The lady panthers had a G.C.C. record of 3- 1 1 and an overall record of 4-13. This year's team possessed a lot of talent, but suffered from a lack of varsity experi- ence. There were only two returning lettermen. co-captain seniors, Angela Suchy and junior, Amber Cogley. Other seniors powering the team were Stacy Lesefky, Kristin Samsa, and Annie Feldkamp. This season was a learning experience for all. However, next year's team should show a lot of promise with returning juniors, Stephanie Fox, Becky Godec, and Chrissy Kovacevich, as well as sophomores Tina Perie and Maria Williams and freshman Tomeka Drake. -Annie Feldkamp

VARSITY VOLLEYBALL

TEAM

US

THEM

Nordonia

15,5,12

3,15,15

North

15,6.15

8,15,8

Maple Hts

9,7

15.15

Solon

2.2

15.15

Canton McKinley

4.12

15,15

South

15,15

11,10

Bedford

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15.15,1 1

17.12,15

Boardman

15.7.16

7.15.14

Brush

15.4,0

11.15,15

Mayfield

15.6,7

3.15.15

N.D.C.L.

6.6

15,15

Shaker

1 1,10

15.15

Nordonia

7.10

15,15

North

15,1 1.4

13,15.15

Maple Hts

6,15.7

15.8.15

South

15,15

12.13

Bedford

15.10.12

11.15.15

Brush

11.15.12

15.12,15

Madison

4.8

15,15

SEASON

RECOR

» WON 4 LOST 16

G.C.C. Rl

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WON 3 LOST 11

LEAGUE FINISH

7th

Varsity Volleyball, Row one: Angela Suchy, Chrissy Kovacevich, Kristin Samsa, Stephanie Fox, Becky Go Row two: Stacy Lesefky, Tina Peric, Amber Cogley, Maria Williams, Annie Feldkamp, Tomika Drake. Coach. Wendy Sustin.

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Volleyball

J. V. Volleyball. Row one: Amy Salupo, Shannon Setser. Row two: Julie Whitley, Melissa Brady, Nikki Sal Shannon Ivancic. Row three: Coach Marcy Richards. Kristina Hatcher, Lisa Alkema, Alexandra Brinovec Katie Mc Cluskey, Coach Wendy Sustin. Row lour: Tina Peric, Tomeka Jake, Lynne Stern, Erin Reilly, Melissa Medlen.

Annie Feldkamp serving the ball before a game.

iman Volleyball, Row one: Gabrielle Kelly, Candace Longshaw, Gabrielle Plavcan, Coach, Pat Buck. Row Shikira Jones, Aisha Howard, Leah Gardner. Row three: Kerry Jeric, Nicole Raia, Gina Gaglioni,

nie Mc Gee. Row four: Sara Pfahl, Julie Stobierski, Katie Magoni, Allyson Kumel, Abby Morris. Not

ared, Lindsay Mistalski

J. V. VOLLEYBALL

TEAM

US

THEM

Nordonia

15,7,15

11,15,7

North

15,15

4,7

Maple Hts.

15,7,15

11,15,7

Mayfield

6,15,20

15,2,18

South

15.15

10,13

Bedford

7,15,15

15,11,12

Brush

14,6

16,15

Mayfield

13,9

15.15

Nordonia

15,15

12,10

North

17,15,15

19,11,11

Maple Hts.

15,3,15

9.15,3

South

7,15,9

15,2,15

Bedford

15,4,10

11,15,15

Brush

2,7

15,15

SEASON RECORD WON 9 LOST 5

G.C.C. RECORD WON 9 LOST 5

FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL

TEAM

US

THEM

Mayfield

15,15

8,8

Ridge

6,14

15,16

North

15,9,15

3,15,13

Maple Hts.

15,15

10,11

South

13,15,14

15.6,16

Beaumont

15.15

2,9

Brush

15J2,t5|

10,15,4

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15,15

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Orange

15,15

4,9

Twinsburg

16,15

14,5

Wickliffe

15,15,15

17,9.4

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15,15

11.8

Maple Hts

15,11,15

6,15.7

Bedford

17,15,4

19.7,15

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10,15,9

15,3,15

Ridge

8,7

15,15

Bedford

15,15

11,11

Brush

15,15

3,12

St. Joe Acdmy

4,15,15

15,13,9

SEASON RECORD WON 14 LOST 5

G.C.C. RECORD WON 9 LOST 3

ky Godec and Chrissy Kovacevich practicing their serves during warmups.

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Scott Trepal was able lo control many of his opponent

Wrestling

David Fulton being pressed hard into the mat.

Wrestlers just couldn't get it together

Wrestling, Row one: Brandon Price, Scott Trepal, Anthony Murphy, Nkrumah Pollard, Michael Mc Donald. Row two: Jason Green, Keauntee Redfearn, Delanoe Harris, David Johnson, Mike Doyle, Steve Dawson, Dave Fulton. Row three: Katie Mc Cluskey, Erin Vincente, Mike Dominick, Anthony Mc Carthy, Dominic Harris, John Schnell, Maurice Jackson, Julianne Whitley. Row four: Coach Douglas High am, Kevin Carse, J.P. Kilroy, Jewell Washington, Vic Matty, Jay Glick, Shawn O'Brien, Coach Scott Lakus, Coach Ed Caldwell. Row

Top Row: Mike Doyle, Anthony Mc Carthy and Jerome Foster wrestling against their opponents.

Middle Row: Dave D'Amico, John Davis and Kevin Carse working hard.

Left: Mike Dominick with the upper hand with his opponent.

Wrestling

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This year's Boy's Cross Country team was really lacking in numbers at the beginning of the season but Coach Joe Rodruguez was able to recruit many of his swimmers and ended up with a much larger team than Euclid has had in the past few years. A transfer to another school at the beginning of the season by one of the members left the team without any outstanding runners and the team went through the season with a 5-4 overall record. They finished with a 4-3 record in the G.C.C. They had many good races despite the weather which was sloppy most of the time.

BOY'S CROSS COUNTRY

TEAM

US

THEM

VASJ

26

30

W. Geauga

32

27

Maple Hts.

24

32

Mayfield

30

29

Nordonia

20

35

South

25

32

Bedford

19

40

Brush

31

26

North

32

27

INVITATIONALS

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Inc./ 12

WALSH

8/8

BOARDMAN

17/31

UNIVERSITY

4/11

WADSWORTH

9/16

MEDINA

5/21

G.C.C.

3/8

DISTRICTS

5/13

REGIONAL

Inc./19

SEASON RECORD WON 5 LOST 4

G.C.C. RECORD WON 4 LOST 3

LEAGUE FINISH 3rd

Boy's Cross Country, Row one: Paul Glowacki, Coach. Joe Rodriguez, Jesse Scheider. Row two: Derek Stani Jamel Anderson, Ryan Me Gill, Chad Lapp, John Sanderson. Row three: Mike Miklavcic, Mike Simenc, Freddy Blatnik, Bryan Scheider, Todd Lapp, Chris Slagle.

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Left: Mike Simenc, Derek Stanic and Jamel

Lawrence pacing each other.

's Cross Country, Row one: Jennifer Emser, Erin Gady, Ursula Wein, Jill Smialek, Erin Kilkenney. Row : Alexis Grubach, Carolyn Gudaitis, Bekka Borchert, Laurel Grundman, Coach Dick York.

rirl's finish third in the conference

The Girl's Cross Country team finished the season with a 6-3 record and were 5-2 in the G.C.C. Their G.C.C. record was a little bit better than the previous year but they still finished in third place. They finished fourth out of eleven teams in the District meet which was very similar to the previous year.

GIRL'S CROSS COUNTRY

TEAM

US

THEM

W. Geauga

34

24

VASJ

15

46

Maple Hts.

15

41

Mayfield

32

25

Nordonia

23

32

South

31

25

Bedford

15

42

North

24

31

Brush

19

35

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MADISON

5/10

WALSH TOMAHAWK

6/8

BOARDMAN

21/30

UNIVERSITY

2/6

WADSWORTH

11/18

MEDINA

13/21

G.C.C.

3/8

REGIONAL

18/20

DISTRICT

4/11

SEASON RECORD WON 6 LOST 3

G.C.C. RECORD WON 5 LOST 2

LEAGUE FINISH 3rd

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Boy's basketball finishes season with almost perfect record in G.C.C.

The 1996-97 Varsity Boy's Basketball team closed it's G.C.C. season with a win over Mayfield and only one conference loss to finish the season with a 15-5 overall record and 13-1 in the confer- ence. The Panthers were blessed with a strong one-two combination of 6'-l 1" senior, Lee Nosse and junior. Antoine Fisher who both averaged 18 points per game. Lee averaged 10 rebounds and three assists while Antoine averaged 8 rebounds and four assists per game. Seniors, Dave Banach, Petrus Hawkins and Kevin Allen also had an incredible season and contributed greatly to the team. Juniors, Allen Slamic and Artis Powell put in quality minutes, along with sophomore, Emmanuel Smith who still has two years to prove himself. Chris Gooden split playing time between J. V. and Varsity. The J.V. team finished the season with an 1 1 -9 overall record and had a great team effort.

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VARSITY BOY'S BASKETBALL

TEAM

US

THE

St. Ignatius

48

45

Nordonia

76

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V.A.S.I.,

58

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North

82

37

Maple Hts.

92

66

South

84

49

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94 /

74

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55 i

48

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M

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48

North

76 W

35

Stow

54

59

Maple Hts.

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South

Bedford

Mentor

76

79

Brush

69

53

Canton MeKinley

63

71

Mayfield

53

41

SEASON RECORD WON 15 LOST 5 G.C.C. RECORD WON 13 LOST 1 LEAGUE FINISH First

TEAM

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FRESHMAN BOY'S BASKETBALL

US 61 63 46 40 54 48 43 58 49 56

65 55 50 43 63 69 60 45 58 ON RECORD WON 15 LOST 5 RECORD WON 11 LOST 3

Big Lee Nosse goes up to take a shot.

en Slamic and Emmanuel Smith watch as Petrus Hawkins takes a shot at the basket.

toine Fisher goes up to take a shot while vin Allen and Chris Gooden get ready to a rebound.

Artis Powell goes in for a layup.

Antoine Fisher makes one of his high flying layups while Raymone Jenkins waits for the ball.

Boy's Basketball

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Varsity Boy's Basketball. Row one: Shannon Setser, Jamie Benak. Row two: Robyn Ulle, Kevin Allen, Antoine Fisher, Dave Banach. Taryn Laurich. Row three: Coach Steve Marcu, Al Slamic, Vaughn Trapp, Artis Powell, Fred Bush, Coach Doc Daugherty. Row four: Ramone Jenkins, Petrus Hawkins, Lee Nosse, Chris Gooden, Emmanuel Smith.

J.V. Boy's Basketball. Row one: Dorian Goulde, Cordell Morris, Tommy Virgies, Hassan Brown, Bob Butera, Brian Paige. Row two: Tom Soini, Rafael Pacheco, Brandon Henderson, Ramone Walton-Terrell, Coach Dennis Turkall. Row three: Mike Slogar, Will Hicks, Brandon Richardson, Brandon Ptack, Taunon Warren.

Freshman Boy's Basketball, Row one: Zarina Haddon, Matt Simenc, Mark Lucas, Jason Timmons, Raheme Jones, Melissa Mc Peek. Row two:Tim Haneline, Jesse Knight, Clint Tucker, Al Helcberger, Marcus Williams, Melvin Hill, Rahmen Shavers. Row three Dan Pavlic, Mike Ulle, Brandon Linton, Mike Suchy, Tino Jones, Robert Graves. Rot four: Coach, Sean O'Toole, Derrick Tetlow, Johnny Moses, Joe Granito, Quentin Murdock, Michael Waddejl, Quinta Douglas.

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Boy's Basketball

to our basketball teams

Varsity Girl's Basketball. Row one: Charmaine Allen, Shin-on Bell, Azizi Hutson, Carmekia Harris. Row two: Coach Kletecka, Regina Smith, Chrissy Kovacevich, Monica Martin, Laura Carse. Coach Brasky. Row three: Coach Pat Vuyancih, Kristin Kascak, Suzanne Lucas, Delvona Oliver, Maria Williams, Veronica Mc Graw, Coach Sam Santilli.

The varsity girl's basketball team talks to their coach before the game.

J. V. Girl's Basketball. Row one: Azizi Hutson, Enisha Hawkins, Janelle Colini. Row two: Anne Slusser, Kristyol Dominique, Chrissy Kovacevich, Lanetta Huey. Row three: Coach Sam Santilli, Maria Williams, Ifiana Lipo, Kristin Kascak.

Freshman Girl's Basketball, Row one: Sara Pfahl, Tamika Drake, Lindsay Fattori. Row two: Jessica Huenefeld, Tatiana Webster, Bonnie Mc Ghee, Candace Longshaw. Row three: Laerica Patterson, Azizi Robertson, Althea Jones, Coach Kletecka.

Girl's Basketball

r I lhis year"s Lady Panther's Basketball team could not repeat as conference -1_ champs. They had a lot of talent but just could not compete with the powerhouses rf North and Mayfield. They finished with an overall record of 13 and 7 and 10-4 in the .C.C.. Next season they should have some returning lettermen to help their efforts. The team was coached by first-year coach and eacher. Pat Vuyancih.

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VARSITY GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM

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Mentor

Mayfield

Nordonia

North

Maple Htv

South

Bed lord

Brush

Solon^H

Mas field

Nordonia

North

Maple His.

V.A.S.J.

South

Bedford

Riverside

East Tech

Brush

SEASON RECORD WON 13 LOST :

G.C.C. RECORD WON 10 LOST 4

LEAGUE FINISH Third

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THEM

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37

65

56

50

59

58

40

28

50

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Girl's Basketball

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MASON RECORD WON 7 LOST 13 U.C.C. RECORD WON 5 LOST 9 LEAGUE FINISH Fifth .

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Boy's finish in last place

Varsity Boy's Soccer, Row one: Heather Scott, Ryan Rufo, Ryan Heramb, Fran Connelly. Row two: Coach Mike Durbin, Wes Crane, Chris Biehl, Jim Swyt, Scott Trepal, John Wolchko, Coach. Rob Heramb. Row three: Matt Pikus, Dennis Vitolo, Paul Solema, Sean Fox. Row four: Creig Heiss, Al Cvetkovic, Doug Zeman, Jason Waina, Rob Slade.

J. V. Boy's Soccer. Row one: Mario Marusic, Eric Ryan. Row two: Kevin Welsh, Dave Kilkenney. Row three: Coach, Jeff Jordan, Jeff Sierputowski, Pat Dilalla, Tim Sacko, Greg Schonauer, T.J. Mc Michael. Row four: C.J. Koeth, Andrew Walker, Frank Mastalski, Sean Nelson. Row five: Omid Tavakoli, Brandon Ptak, Matt De Wine, Brian Lennon, Michael Verch.

The 1996 Boy's Soccer team was a big disappointment after the exceptional season they had the previous year when they finished second in the G.C.C.. They ended the season with a 4-1 1-1 record and 3-8-1 in the G.C.C. They were not able to get it together and did not score many goals throughout the season. The J.V. team finished the season with an 8-3-5 record and 7-1-4 in the G.C.C. so next year may hold some promise.

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Nordonia

4

2

4

2

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1

7

4

6

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3

3

2

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0

2

2

1

Bedford

6

1

m 2

1

Brush

2

. v>

3

3

Mayfield

2

3

2

5

Nordonia

1

2

3

2

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3

2 1

1 3

South

1

11

3

1

Bedford

4

2

3

0

Brush

1

4

3

3

Riverside

3

4

2

2

Mayfield

1

8

1

1

SEASON RECORD WON 4 LOST

11 TIE 1

J.V. WON 8 LOST 3 TIE 5

G.C.C. RECORD WON 3 LOST 8 TIE 1

J.V. WON 7 LOST 1 TIE 4

LEAGUE FINISH 6th

J.V.

LEAGUE FINISH 1st

Al Cvetovac waits for the pass from Rob Slade as he dribbles the ball down the field.

Jim Swyt working the ball around a defender while Al Cvetovac lends support.

Soccer

>ity Girl's Soccer, Row one: Suzanne Lucas, Casey Mc Redmond. Row two: dra Mowery, Katie Kolar. Row three: Coach Dale Hollingsworth, Jill nsegar, Kristin Sacko, Erin Flynt, Nicole Hrdlicka, Coach, Mike Sustin. ' four: Jennifer Waina, Melissa Waina, Courtney Sharp, Maria Scott, Dana ce, Dawn Merritt, Lisa Udovich, Wendy Barker, Alison Stahre, Katie sbury, Katie Walker. Not pictured: Megan Ballinger.

| Girl's Soccer, Row one: Gina Prodan, Erin Ryan, Allison Mc Clain, Megan Hanger, Liz Montague. Row two: Jenea Weems, Angela Indiano, Jilian ovich, Jennifer Rinella, Coach Dale Hollingsworth. Row three: Mary Tisi, icy Martarello, Jamie Benak, Abby Biehl, Row four: Susan King, Allison :derick, Janelle Colini, Emily Freeh, Ricci Gaughan.

Girl's finish in first place

It was an exceptional year for the 1996-97 Girls Varsity Soccer team. Not only did they gain their second straight G.C.C. title they finished with a 12-4-2 record. The group for the first time advanced to the district final to play a tough match against Mentor. No one expected such an incredible finish at the beginning of the season when injuries benched senior Jennifer Waina and Junior Lisa Udovich. Through great teamwork and exceptional efforts of defender Katie Walker, the team's MVP and goal keeper, Suzanne Lucas the team had a successful season. Suzanne Lucas and Katie Walker made Division I first team. Sandra Mowery and Jennifer Waina made the second team and Jill Swansegar and Nikki Hrdlicka got a Special Mention while Dawn Merritt, Kristin Sacko, Kathy Blatnik and Courtney Sharp got Honor- able Mention. The graduating seniors left a big hole that had to be replaced in the future.

--Jennifer Waina

VARSITY GIRL'S SOCCER

TEAM

Kenston Madison

US

1

3

THEM

1

J. V. GIRL'S SOCCER

TEAM

US

THEM

Nordonia

3

2

Kenston

0

Brush

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Solon

1

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5

0

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3

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2

0

Beaumont

3

Mayfield

3

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Brush

14

Nordonia

2

1

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4

Brush

6

0

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6

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5 3

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2

0

Brush

19

0

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CL

3

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5

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1

5

Beachwood

4

Solon

0

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Mentor

0

4

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4 6

SEASON RECORD WON i 2 LOST -

Tie 2

W. Geauga

0

SEASON RECORD WON 1 1 LOST 4

G.C.C. RECORD WON 9 LOS i

LEAGUE FINISH 1st

Jennifer Waina, Kristen Sacko and Katie Salisbury bringing the ball down the field.

Soccer Mary Tisi goes down the field so sne can get tne Dan DacK to Susan King.

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Panther hockey team strugglec

The 1996-97 Euclid Panther Hockey team had a tough season. The players played good a times but were not able to convert their efforts into goals and because of that did not finish with a very good record. New for this year were both coaches. Dick Homovec and Frank Soltesz began coaching the team in 1996-97.

Adam Godec getting ready to face off while Kevin Graham stands ready.

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Top Right: Matt Pikus and Mike Verch going for the

puck.

Above: Dennis Disbrow and Brian Zorman passing

the puck off to each other.

HOCKEY

US

THEM

7 2 5 5 4 4 11 10

rian Zorman celebrating after having scored a goal.

Hockey

TEAM

Lake Cath.

Bay Village

Elyria Cath.

West/ Reser. Aca

Normandy

Brooklyn

Pitt. Canevin

Trinity

Valley Forge 2 6

Lakewood 1 6

Syl. South. 2 3

Parma 4 12

Parma 8 3

Lake Cath. 1 5

Lake Cath. 2 10

Olmsted Falls 3 4

Olmsted Falls 4 3

Brooklyn 7 4

Normandy 2 4

Elyria Cath. 8 6

W. Reserve Acad. 6 1

Lakewood 5 4

Univ. School 1 3

SEASON RECORD WON 7 LOST 15

TIE1

Jim Duer looking back and waiting for the puck.

Hockey, Row one: Geoff Zevnik, Nick Tirabassi, Joe Trobenter, Matt Carroll, Doug Zeman, Brian Zorman, Adam Godec, Mike Tirabassi. Row two: Coach Frank Soltesz, Jason Mc Cullough, Mike Verch. Kevin Graham, Matt Krutsch, Joe Colantonio, Jenny Rys, Coach, Dick Homovec Row three: Jim Duer, Tom Heuer, Matt Pikus, Dennis Disbrow, Greg Schonauer, Tim Sacko.

Indoor Track prepares

The Indoor Track team again had a successful season. The team practiced and ran their meets indoors in preparation for the Outdoor Track season. The team had lots of talent and did well in all their meets and made great progress in preparing for the spring sports. Bob Ramlow and Tom Gibbons were the boy's coaches while Pete Schwenke and Dick York were the girl's coaches.

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Boy's Indoor Track, Row one: Andre Mc Michael, Jamel Lawrence, Monroe Hillsman, Keauntee Redfern. Paul Glowacki, Lamonte Foster, Andren Yancy, James Boyd, Nick Sohlberg. Row t\\ o: Ashley Powell, Brandon Mc Kinney, Michael Bailey, Deleonte Brown, Al Simpson, Will Buchannon, Louis Nunley, Derej Stanic. Cecil Elliot.. Row three: Coach Tom Gibbons, Greg Plain, Steve Modelski. Freddy Blatnik, Mike ^ Simenc, Coach, Bob Ramlow.

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Indoor Track

Above Left: Will Buchannon and Ashley Powell come around the corner and get the signal from Dick Yorl^ how many laps remaining.

Above: Members of the boy's track learn discussing which events they will be participating in with Pete Schwenke.

Left: Al Simpson gets ready to put the shot.

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earn for the outdoor season

's Indoor Track, Row one. Allison Mc Clain. Valentine Little, Cynthia Morris, Jamie Taylor, Eboaie

eeler, Janelle Easter, Erin Gady, Alexis Grubach, Jill Smialek, Megan Osterman. Row two: Erin Flynt, Allison Mc Clam and Nicole Eslik ahead of the

nna Higgins, Donna Fuller, Karen Wade, Kandasha Glenn, Tracey Hicks, Creshanda Deramus, Holly opponents m their race.

lglas, Maima Gover, Chamika Jones, Ericka Gray, Diane Hutchins, Sherita Floyd. Row three: Coach Dick

k, Katie Walker, Maria Scott, Nicole Eslick, Dawn Merritt. Alisha Rennix, Jenea Weems, Rebecca

chert, Annie Wein. Arayanna Davis, Liz Montague, Coach Pete Schwenke,

about to land after her triple jump.

Erin Gady gets the baton from Megan Osterman in

one of the relay races.

Dawn Merritt and Tracey Hicks clearing the bar in the high jump.

Indoor Track

Both boy's and girl's swim teams have super seaso

The Boy's Swim Team had an exciting season finishing as co-champions in the G.C.C.. Coached by Mr. Joe Rodriguez and led by junior co-captains Todd Lapp and Rich Belanich, the team finished with an overall record of 7- 1 . The team had outstand- ing performances from ail swimmers throughout the year. Todd Lapp set a school record in the 50 yd freestyle and the 200 yd Freestyle Relay team of Rich Belanich, Mike Miklavcic, Jason Waina and Todd Lapp set a G.C.C., Pool and School record. The Panthers could look forward to another successful swim season next year.

Boy's Swimming, Row one: Mike Seilly. Chart Lapp. Row two: Paa-Kofi Obeng, Michael Miklavcic, Todd app, Chris Mayle, Martin Tomsk. Row three: Coach, Joe Rodriguez, Jesse Sceider, Pat Dilalla, Dave

Kilkenney, Eric Ryan, Coach Martin Guzauskas. Ro'w four: Brian Scheider, Lou Lindic, Jason Waina, Ric elanich, Chris Slagle.

GIRL'S SWIMMING

BOY'S SWIMMING

TEAM

US

THEM

Cleve. Hts.

89

81

St. Ed.

51

119

Fairview

124

46

Mentor

97

73

Bedford

116

70

Maple Hts.

109

57

Brush

94.5

90.5

Mayfield

113

72

TEAM

Cleve. Hts.

Beaumont

Fairview

Mentor

Bedford

Maple Hts.

Brush

Mayfield

US

97

96

133

80

124

133

96

105

THEM

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SEASON RECORD WON 7 LOST 1 G.C.C. RECORD WON 4 LOST 0 LEAGUE FINISH Co-Champs

G.C.C. Conference Meet 1 st place Sectional Meet 3rd place SEASON RECORD WON 8 LOST 1 G.C.C. RECORD WON 4 LOST 0 LEAGUE FINISH First

ilkenney and Lou I. indie and Lou Lindic and

: Ryan diving into the water and Pat Dililla doing : brcustroke.

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hard work and outstanding coaching by Mrs Joan Bash, gave the girls a fourth constat- G.C C. title. The support the girls g;r other and their dedication helped to them an even belter team. The girls M together and accomplished what they set out to do at the beginning >i the se; son. The remaining undet I s m h m< till th tl tfai team had a good begi mi ig foi <'u m <> c at

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ri Mitskavich and Georgian Peric and Michelle lson take off from the starting blocks at the ;tnning of their race.

Marianne Wilson, Patti Carpenter and Kirsten Knauss during the swim meet against Maple Heights where the giris wore clothes to slow themselves down and also swam in events that were not their specialty. They still beat Maple handily.

Swimming

!heerleaders add spirit to football and basketball

rhe cheerleaders were the hard working girls who led the cheer for the football and basketball players the field and on the court. The tried to the fans involved in the games so the yers would be inspired to do the best y could. They went to every game and cticed hard perfecting their routines.

Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders, Row one: Kristin Samsa, Dana Vance, Denise La Rich, Ebonic Lane, Monique Bateman. Row two: Kelly Gavin, Melissa Hoppert, Christy Peacock, Karen Lemieux, Matrika Johnson.

J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders. Row one: Michelle Heising. Row two: Natalie Beck, Amy Ficere Row three: Leah Cherne, Abby Stanic, Vickie Mc Namara.

Freshman Basketball Cheerleadders, Row one: Kelly Baylog, Nicole Samsa. Row two: Angelyn Dcano, Dawn Brazis, Becky Jenkins. Row three: Liz Skok, Allison Penko.

Amie Ficere, Jennifer Rys, Leah Cherne, Michelle Heising, Abby Stanic, Natalie Beck and Regina Cadovec cheering on the J. V. team in the rain.

Cheerleaders

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High school is much more than jus learn about curriculum. There are many other activities that the students can partici- pate in both during and after the school day. Sports are some of these things but there are also many clubs and organizations that students can enjoy. If there isn't an organization that students are interested in they can get together and get an adviser and begin their own club. The opportunities were limited only by their minds.

Kelly Hiscott shows off some of the previous editions of the Eucuyo at the Eucuyo meeting. Creative writing of Euclid students are published in the annual issue of the magazine.

Members of Varsity Chorale sing the National Anthem and the Alma Mater before a football game.

Ms. Diane Tizzano directs the band so that they can make their performances.

Members of the Flag Corps add color and motion to football games.

isty Gecewich works hard trying to be as successful as she can as a Jrette.

Barbara Ramlow and Ms. Jane Addis are advisers for the A.F.S. and have a good time meeting all the students from foreign ltries.

Marching Band members have to practice after school in order to get " routines correct.

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The East 222nd Street Jazz Band was directed by Ms. Diane Tizzano and would practice in the evenings after Marching Band season was over. They presented their annual winter concert on December 16 with the Gospel Choir. They also gave some day concerts.

Jazz Band. Row one: Jean De Wine, Tim Day. Mike Zielinski, Tim Zorman, Jenny Cicco, Ryan Farkas, Brian Cocherell. Row two: Conduc- tor. Diane Tizzano, Robert Latsch, Amy Berea, Martin Tomsic, Stephanie Di Biase, Beth Weinbre- cht, Kirsten Knauss, Amy Weinbre- cht. Row three: James Davies, Pat Dilalla, Mike Rielly, Jeff Evans, Jason Skok, Dave Kilkenney.

Martin Tomsic performing a solo during one of the Jazz Band's concerts.

Jazz Band

The Orchestra gave it's annual winter concert on December 19, 1996. The students practiced for many months to perform their numbers so well. The Orches- tra was directed by Mrs. Cathy Vetovetz.

Orchestra, Row one: Monique Egleton, Karen Salisbury, Jackie Young, Kirsten Knauss, Betsy Gibbons, Jackie Montgomery. Row two: Amber Sabel, Jennifer Kosovich, Emily Baker, Allison Abiecunas, Tomeka Drake, Georgian Peric, Jennifer Poulos, Kim Kosovich, Beth Weinbrecht, Director, Mrs. Cathy Vetovetz. Row three, Gilbert Taylor, Niki Yannaras, Megan Ballinger, Mike Lawrence, Chad Lapp, Paul Glowacki, Katrina Murphy, Kelly Wise, Julie Thompson, Stephanie Di Biase. Row four: Mike Reilly, Phillip Smith, Jennifer Emser, Amanda Price, Katie Ross, Megan Lipiec, Paula Rees, Lemuel Gardner, Ryan Farkas, Nick Di Biase, Dave Solema.

Chamber Orchestra, Row one: Monique Egleton, Karen Salisbury, Betsy Gibbons, Kirsten Knauss, Jackie Young, Jacqueline Montgomery. Row two: Emily Baker, Jennifer Kosovich, Allison Abiecunas, Tomeka Drake Georgian Peric, Jennifer Poulos, Davina Gage, Director Mrs. Cathy Vetovetz. Row three, Amber Sable, Niki Yannaras, Megan Ballinger, Julie Thompson, Chad Lapp, Mike Lawrence, Kim Kosovich, Paul Glowacki, Katrina Murphy, Kelly Wise.

Orchestra

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Marching Band brings musical entertainment to football game

Marching Band was not all hard work, it was also fun. What was it that they did in March- ing Band? They marched and when they were not marching they were practicing. When they weren't practicing during rehearsal they were tossing anything across the band floor, jamming with others on different pieces of music or just going crazy.

Marching Band, on average, performed about 15-20 shows during the season. That included all the football games, festivals, parades and perfor- mances for other schools. It took a lot of work to get all the different instruments and people together into a cohesive unit and that was why Marching Band began three weeks before school began for everyone else. It took a lot of work to write the shows, leam the music and practice everything so it could be performed in front of the halftime crowd.

Matt De Wine, Jeff Evans, and Dave Kilkenney performing in the rain during half time

rching Band, Row one: Frank De Luca, Brian Lennon, Vencott Palmer, Dave Giancola, Jamel Lawrence, Nick Di Biase, Dan Slepsky, Jenny Cicco, Michael •ch, Latasha Gibbs, Terrance Chambers. Row two: Nick Tirabassi, Antonia Fiorelli, Beth Weinbrecht, Shawn Joyce, Nancy Miklowski, Ada Cunningham, nifer Ess, Richard Landsmann, Katie Ross, Gabrielle Woods, Amanda Kane, Kathryn Streiff, Stephanie Fien, Karen Le Mieux, Marilyn Manson, Julie jmpson. Matrika Johnson, Amanda Price, Paula Rees, Megan Lipiec. Row three: Jennifer Kosovich, Jean De Wine, Lemieul Gardner, Own Strodbeck, Chad iderson, Brian Goscherell, Jeff Englebrecht, Jackie Polke, John Tomic, Michael Miklavcic, Tim Zorman, Ryan Mc Gill, Tim Day, Tim Jass, Melissa Medlen, mn Holness, Jason Skok, Tina Miklavcic. Row four: Kim Kosovich, Jessica Scott, Mike Ray, Ryan Farkas, Martin Tomsic, Amy Weinbrecht, Amy Berea,. by Beal, Pat Di I alia. Nick Hexan, Jeff Evans, Todd Lapp, Stephanie Di Biase, Jennifer Emser, Natalie Clemmons, David Kilkenney, Jonathan Gudaitis, Mike lly, Lyle Steelman, Karen Hanson, Kristy Berkheimer. Row five: Christy Peacock, Mike Zielinski, G. G. Eoan, Michael Scott, Christy Gecewich. Row six: ither Perusek, Michelle Wilson, Shannon Clark, Candi Ferguson, Liz Copic, Mo Porcen, Rachel Blevins, Shannon Glatz, Nicole Jackson, April Dworning, nifer Barker, Monique Egleton, Gwen Stefanie, Ericka Dennis, Rachel Smiciklas, Lydia Urh, Tabitha Polachek, Vickie Yurich, Emily Dacar, Christa Urbin, rissa Mukavetz.

Flag Corp members, Heather Perusek and Tabitha Polachek and Marching Band member, Lyle Steelman, playing the Alma Mater before the game.

Mario Shy, Mike Verch, Chris Trzcinski, Stacia Ketchum, Rich Butera, Dan Slesky, Nick Di Biase, Frank De Luca, Jamel Lawrence, Rob Walsh and Brian Lennon doing a number together.

Marching Band

Flag Corps carries their flags around the fieh

Euclid's 1996-97 Flag Corps began their season with a bang!. With captains Heather Perusek and Marissa Mukavetz the corps took on a fun and challenging year. The Corps consisted of a 21 girl squad that twirled at all of Euclid's football games, various parades, festivals and a competition. When their 4 months of long, hard dedication had come to a conclusion, it was time to say their good byes to the end of yet another great season. Every- one was sad to see the seniors leave but the underclassmen moved up to take their places in the program.

Marissa Mukavetz performing her routine in the rain during the Mentor game.

Flag Corps. Row one: Marissa Mukavetz, Heather Perusek. Row two: Khristin Urbin, Shannon Clark, Vicl

Urich, Tabitha Polachek, Emily Baker, Michelle Wilson. Row three: Liz Copic, Rachel Smiciklas, Ericka

Dennis. Mo Porcen, Eydia Urh. Candi Ferguson Row four: Shannon Glatz, Nicole Jackson, Jennifer Bark

lajorettes twirl their batons around the field

The 1996-97 Euclid Majorette Squad inarched their way through another exciting season. Endurance, team work and dedication were part of their routine. The squad was led on the field by Feature Twirler and Captain, Junior Christy Peacock and Junior Captain Kim Kosovich. Junior Christine Gecewich and Sophomores Jessica Scott and Karen Hanson contributed to the action of the season. New members Jenny Kosovich, Shana Miklavcic and Kristy Berkheimer experienced the fun and excitement of band season for the first time. From early summer practices to the Cleveland Bicentennial Christmas Parade in December, finding spare time was out of the question. "We had a big squad this year." stated Christy Peacock. "I'm already looking forward to next football season."* Christy Peacock

>rettes. Row one: Kim Kosovich, Christy Peacock. Row two: Christy Gecewich, Jennifer Kosovich. ser, Lisa Mc Cloud, Jessica Scott, Sheena Calic. Row three: Karen Hanson, Christy Berkheimer.

Christy Peacock twirling during the ceremonies. Jennifer Kosovich performing with the band.

The Homecoming candidates walked through a line of Flag Corps and Majorettes before the game.

Majorettes

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Concert Band plays beautiful music together

The Concert Band was directed by Ms. Diane Tizzano and practiced during the fourth period. They put on their annual winter concert on January 21 in conjunction with the Hilcrest Concert Band and also participated in musical activities throughout the year.

Concert Band, Row one: Jennifer Emser, April Woods, Beth Streiff, Megan Lipiec, Matrika Johnson, Katie Ross, Amanda Price, Shawn Joyce, Jenny Cicco, Antonina Fiorelli. Row two: Director Ralph Hays and Diane Tizzano, Erica Witten, Jackie Poulos, Paula Rees, Ada Cunningham, Nanci Miklowski, Amey Griffin, Mike Tarabassi, An Berea, Amy Weinbrecht. Row three: Rich Landsmann, James Roth, Melisa Medlen, Jeff Evans, Jennifer Rys, Mil Sacks, Beth Weinbrecht, Pat Dilalla, Matt De Wine, Stephanie Di Biase, Abby Biehl. Row four: Chad Emmerson, Owen Strodbeck, Shaun Holness, Sean Nelson, Mike Reilly, James Davies, Tim Zorman, Vinnie Palmer. Row five Nick Tirabassi, Geoff Englebrecht, Nekruma Pollard, Tim Day, Dave Kilkenney, Michael Miklavcic, Ryan Mc Gi Mike Zielinski, Mario Shy. Row six: Lemuel Gardner, Emily Freeh, Brian Cocherell, Jason Skok, Jean De Wine, Karen Lemieux, Dave Tisi, Martin Tomsic, Jonathan Gudaitis. Row seven: Matthew Hiscott, Reggie George, Dav> Giancola, Brian Lennon, Mike Ray, Ryan Farkas, Stacia Ketchum, Rob Walsh, Robert Latsch. Row eight: Michai Verch, Jamel Lawrence, Steve Gag, Chris Trzcinski, Dave Solema, Dan Slepsky.

John Hoinski shows how he can hold up Colette Sarns-Gaunt during a Varsity chorale number. Brian Cocherell and Amy Weinbrecht getting ready for their performance.

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Concert Band

Hillcrest Concert Band, Row one: Glenn Kastner, Charles Altman, Jacob Shtull, Rick Quellmalz, Al Benjamin, Samuel Cantor, Louise Feld, Paul Lawrence. Row two: Idele Benjamin, Dotty Lippitt, Anne Giaimo, Bill Hronek, Dave Zavesky, Bernie Falkner, Joe De Meyer, Andy Veres. Row three: Lois Lelanc Steven Matty, Benjamin Szuhay, Allison Griffith, Ann Droste, Ethel Epstein, Julie Stern, Peter Copped Harry Golub. Row four: David Morse, Gladys Smith, Kathleen Lawrence, Brent Gardner, Louis Huml, Schwartz, Henry Strater, Dom Rainone, Ed Brobeck. Row five: George Letcher, Donna Nycum, Oliver Haas, Trish Gardner, Tony Melfi, Edie Deko, Martha Custer, Elvira Flynn, Pat Iosue, Joe Trzcinski. R six: Happ Richards, Ray Blaha, Ernie Miller, Bonnie Svetlik, Frank Gerlak, John Fairman, Ken Rahn, David Snyder, John Ochi, Eric Glende.

arsity Chorale puts on a show for the audience

The Varsity Chorale was a group of musically talented students who sang and danced at performances throughout the year. They were directed by Bea Grushcow and Ken Ferlito and participated in many shows so they developed into a close knit group. One of their concerts was with the Choraliers and Choral Masters and Orchestra on December 19.

ity Chorale, Row one: Natalie Mc Gill, Katie Walker, Carolyn Klocker, Chris Slagle, Jessica irickson, Ebonie Lane, Gilbert Taylor. Row two: Scott Lawrence, Crystal Jamerson, Colette Sams- it, Katie Baioni, Jodi Dominick. Row three: Andre Mc Michael, Chris Mayle, Creig Sulecki, Dave icola, Jason Watkins, John Hoinski.

irsity Chorale girls and boys dancing to the music

Scott Lawrence, Craig Sulecki, Jessie Hendrickson, Crystal Jamerson, Katie Baioni and Vicky Yarish

singing together before the Winter Concert.

Above: Scott Lawrence, John Hoinski, Dave Giancola, Natalie Mc Gill and Jennifer Grabinowski singing with Bea Gruscow on the piano.

Left: Chris Mayle, Jessica Hendrickson, Creig Sulecki and John Hoinski getting ready for their performance.

Varsity Chorale

The Choral Masters and Choraliers gave their annual winter concert on Decem- ber 1 9 after practicing throughout the fall. It gave the students a chance to show their abilities to their neighbors and friends.

Choraliers. Row one: Stephanie Hughes, Nicole Samsa, Brandy Lesko, Amey Griffin,.Laurel Kuhen, Law Hanley, Director. Ms. Diane Tizzano. Row two: Kristin Clark, Rajenzo Kazen, Liz Montague, Sherita Ca Katie Blazetic, Jannifer Koller, Melissa Niemann, Marcie Petri.

Choraliers/Choral Masters

Choral Masters, Row one: Satasha Sawyer, Russell Howard, Hassan Scott, Randolph Deramus, Bethany F Krista Shaw. Row two: Jamie Comer, Megan Osterman, Sarah Keller, Liz Copic, Shiho Ioki, Michelle H Anita Taylor. Row three: Vicki Yarish, Jennifer Grabinowski, Sarah Kenny, Maria Negolfka, Katie Colli Jennifer Davies, Krista Clark. Row lour: John Smarsh, Jason Short, Jennifer Baker, Antoine Goodwin, Kristin Goodwin, Wayne Arndt, Stephanie Kazar.

Top left: Anita Taylor, Jennifer Barber, Liz Copic, Sarah Keller, Jennifer Grabianowski and Natalie Mc

practicing befor the concert.

Choraliers practicing with Diane Tizzano.

Vicki Yarish, Chris Slagle, Megan Osterman Shiho Ioki and Stephanie Kazar waiting for their turn to perf

The Voices of New Life Gospel Choir gave a concert with the Jazz Band on Decem- ber 16. It was directed by Mr. Clifford Beasley.

:es of New Life, Row one: Vernadette White, Bridgette Cofield, Robyn Guildersleeve, Charmayne d, Antoine Goodwin, Shayla Smith, Janelle Easter, Monique Largess. Row two: Tiyona Fort, ny Wheeler, Alicia Renix, Donna Fuller, Sarah Kenny, Russell Howard, Michelle Hess, Chanita Is. Row three: Ariana Davis, Letitia Burnley, Denise Poindexter, Rokita Riddle, Janiece Thompson, •ance Moore, Jacqueline Montgomery, Frank Lewis, Crystal Jamerson, Siobhan Sanders, Tristen I. Row four: Clifton Beasley, Tiffany Anderson, Mikail Snaders, Eabonie Harrington, Vennie ner, Tiffaney Ivey, Chrissy Green, Autumn Duckworth, Rashan Tisdale. Not pictured. Faith mas.

Students practicing before a concert.

:tball Pep bBand, Row one: Jennifer Emser, Jenny Cicco, Brian Lennon, Heather Perusek, Dave Solema, y Yarish, Kristy Berkheimer. Row two: Dave Tisi, Mike Ray, Reggie George, Vinnie Palmer. Row three: non Glatz, Rachel Smicklas, Rob Latsch, Tim Day, Jason Skok, Ryan Farkas, James Davies, Nicole son, Jenny Barber, Monique Eggleton.

Wendy Barker, Kristy Berkheimer and Heather Perusek cheering at a basketball game.

Voices of New Life

The Euclid chapter of the Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps program entered it's third year in 1996- 97. It gave students a chance to learn about the military and learn a lot about themselves. They participated in pro- grams within the school such as being guides during Parent Teacher Confer- ences and color guards during football and basketball games. They also went on trips to other schools and organizations and competitions with other groups. The program enabled them to advance when they enrolled in college and be able to secure funds for further education.

Public Affairs Officer. Valerie Van Ho. talks to the audience during inspection while Leslie Hammes and William Gray look on.

The 2nd Platoon under the direction of Chief Petty Officer Jonathan Johnson during inspeciton.

f JROTC program helps students get involved in the armed services

TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS

D.E.C.A. helps students learn about the business work

Distributive Education Clubs of America (D.E.C.A.) was a student run club that coincided with Euclid's Marketing Education class. Mrs Jean Jelenic was the advisor for the club which was designed for juniors and seniors who were interested in a career in keting and management. In their or year, the students attended classes d studied the stock market, business finance, marketing research and many other business related activities. Seniors spent part of their day in school learning about everything from job interviewing to advertising and sales. During the remain der of the day they were employed in retail establishments within the Euclid area in a variety of retail, wholesale, and service capacities. In D.E.C.A., students competed against other high school students on teh local, state and national level in areas related to their career interest.

Pari of the D.E.C.A. program is competition with other schools. Here are Vanessa Gallman, Terrance Maddox and Dana Barbish showing oft the certifi- cates that they won in competition with other schools in the Fall.

Distributive Education

DECA

An Association of Marketing Students

EUCLID HIGH SCHOOL

Senior D. E. Class: Adam Codec, Angel Mc Creary, Julie Robson, Nicole Hrdlicka. Mark 1 Fogarty, Dana Vance, Tim Walter.

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Club aggresively recruits new members. Here are Natalie Mc Gill, Dan Seifried and Paula Rees trying to get interested in Key Club on their first day of school.

Seifried, Nick Solema and Melissa Novinc get ready to begin a meeting while Dan Bergolc, Scott rence, Brenda Mover, Stephanie Di Biase and Gilbert Taylor get in their seats.

Key Club was an international service organization in which members learned the true meaning of the word service. It's purpose was to of service to the school and the community. They collected food and money for needy families, and sponsored many worthwhile activities. Mr. Allen Black was its adviser.

Tina Amigoni, Melissa Novinc and Lindsey

Mastalski compare notes before a meeting while Mike Seifried and Brenda Moyer get ready to learn what the club will be doing in the future.

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Ski Club make* winter fur

The winter passed more quickly if you were a skier. Instead of dreading the snow skiers actually looked forward to it. The winter of 1996-97 really began hard when an early storm closed schools for four days in early November but then didn't have much of a winter throughout December and January. January had very little snow but it was cold enough for the ski areas to make enough snow for the Ski Club to enjoy their sessions. January weather was fluky with very cold days followed by warm conditions with rain. Skiing was a fun activity and the school program gave the 65 students in Ski Club a chance to experience it for a rela- tively low price.One new thing this year was going to Brandywine Ski Area where more than 20% of the members were able to snowboard instead of just skiing.

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take Chris Gooden's blood forRichad Davis and Isis Guy.

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Seience Olympics enables Euclid students to compete with other schools

Amey Griffin, Allison Metti. Karen Salisbury, Mark Frederick, Karen Hanson, Mike Zdanowitz and Steve Yannaras getting information for the events in the science Olympics which are held in February and is a science competition between many Cleveland area schools.

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A.F.S. helps students learn how to get along with others

The American Field Service Club (A.F.S.) gave students a chance to learn about other cultures and the people in those cultures. Mrs. Barbara Ramlow and Ms. Jane Addis were the advisers for the club and they arranged the exchanges that occurred between the different clubs throughout the country. The Euclid club sometimes visited other cities and clubs in other cities visited Euclid.

Katie Walker, Bud White, Nick Sohlberg, Liz Montague, Jess Mc Laughlin, Jessica D'Apice, Amanda Da'

and Adviser. Mrs Barbara Ramlow discussing how things arc different between the United States and Finland' where Nick calls home.

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.A.V.E. helps students learn how to get along with the environment

V.E. adviser. Mrs. Christine Torrelli. passes out inforniaiion about recycling to Molly Petras, Shamuire Spivey and Erin Patterson learn about conservation at a

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Students Against Violating the Envi ronrnent CS.A.V.E.) promoted the conservation and recycling of resources. They collected aluminum cans and paper throughout the school and made sure that it was properly recycled. They realized that there was only one Earth and that it's resources were finite.

:y Carmichael, Allison Hrovat and Karen Salisbury trying to think of ways elp their environment.

Above: Amber La Fountaine fills out some information while Chris Torrelli and Molly Petras look on.

Left: Katie Baioni, Katy Carmichael and Carolyn Klocker want to learn |! about conservation.

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Drill team formed to present show during basketball half times

The Euclid High School Drill team was revived in 1995 by six students who wished to increase school spirit and become active in public service. This year, the team continued that legacy by creating school spirit and increasing attendance at various athletic events. The group performed at Ca Western Reserve University and various school functions, and helped serve the homeless during Thanksgiving. This multi- cultural group boasted high academic and performance standards as well as a spirit of camaraderie and sisterhood. Alicia Renix was Captain and Denise Poindexter was Co Captain.

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the Drill Team about what to expect. The Drl" Team Performed at half-time during one of the boys basketball games.

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Napolo: Katy Blazetic, Dana Majer, Erica Scaparotti, Erin Herzberg, Amanda Price, Paula Rees, Lynn «, Lisa Basalla, Jennifer Emser, Rachel Smicklas. Advisers. Heather Koczur and Lisa Kurlander.

Wai Napolo was a group of girls who enjoyed swimming together. Synchronized swimming has become a more popular event after it was accepted as an official sport in the Olympics and after the American Synchronized Swimming team took a gold medal in the 1996 Summer Olympics. Wai Napolo put on their annual swim show in the spring. Mrs. Heather Koczur was the adviser for the group and Ms. Lisa Kurlander was a new assistant for the 1996-97 year.

Lisa Basalla, Amanda Price, Katie Blazetic. Rachel Smicklas, Jessica Scott and Jenni Emser practice a formation in preparation for their swim show.

le Stern, Erin Herzberg, Erica Scaparotti, Katie Blazetic, Dana jr, Amanda Price, Rachel Smicklas, Jenni Emser, and Katie etic watch Heather Koczur and Lisa Kurlander help Lisa Basalla

tain her form underwater.

Jessica Scott, Lisa Basalla, Lynne Stern, Amanda Price, Jenni Emser, Erin Herzberg, Katie Blazetic, Rachel Smicklas, Dana Majer and Erica Scaporetti

looking forward to a successful swim show. Wai NaDolo

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Winterfest 1997

Students had a fun time swinging to the music

Approximately 200 couples attended this year's Winterfest Ball which was held on Saturday. February 22.1997. The colors of the dance were red. black and silver. To go along with the theme ''A Night on the Towne". student council decorated the ballroom in top hats, city landscaped, stars, moons, and plenty of balloons. Voting for the Winterfest Court was done at the dance by those couples attending rather than everyone voting in homeroom. Kevin Evans and Katie Baioni were crowned King and Queen. Senior attendants included Natalie Mc Gill, Kelly Hiscott, Elizabeth Kulcsar and Mark Browne. The dance was a great success and would be remembered by everyone who attended.

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Kevin Taksar, Melissa Waina, Sandra Mowery and Kenny Mitsavich enjoyed themselves at the dance.

ve: Students voted for Winterfest Queen and court at the dance. Principal. ert Knuth, and Unit Principal, Michelle Ayers supervised the voting.

: Students waiting in line to have their pictures taken.

Leah Cherne and Creig Sulecki looked nice at the dance.

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The Audio Visual Club was the life of the school. All of the movies, copies and other equipment were all pro- vided by that club. Under the direction of adviser, Allen Black, the members produced the morning announcements as well as all technical portions of assemblies, programs and plays. Members were trained to use cameras, stage lights and sound systems. The club was responsible for delivering AV equipment, fixing copy machines and acting as an overall service to teachers and students. Broadcasting the school's news was the duty of the P. A. Announcers. Every day. specific students were assigned to arrive at school by 7:25 a.m. in order to prepare. Airing live, the announcers informed and updated the school on current events, sports, and other activities.

Paul Solema, Brian Arendt and Dan Bergolc

operating the audio controls for one of the assemblii held in the Auditorium.

Above: Mr. Allen Black and Dan Bergolc working the controls to get the morning announcements on the air.

Above Right: Allen Black, Hosea Mburu and Dan Bergolc controlling the audio and video for an assembly taking place in the auditorium and being transmitted to the homerooms.

Right: Morning announcers, Jill Swansegar and Casey Mc Redmond, transmitting the day's events to the school.

Media Aides/P.A. Announcers

ir. Betsy Gibbons, Ms been involved with ballet for many years and is a student of the School of Cleveland i. During December of 1996. she danced in the Cleveland Ballet's presentation of The Nutcracker and went id to help less fortunate people in association with the event. She is the second from the right in the picture.

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of Jason VVaina's favorite activities is mountain biking through the trails in wooded regions of the state. He raveled to different parts of Ohio to participate in riding events. He is also an avid downhill skier.

Many Euclid students were involved in activi- ties outside of the school.

Sophomore, Wendy Barker, has been interested in gymnastics for the past seven years. The problem was that Euclid hasn't had a gymnastics team since the I970's. Wendy wanted to compete for the school so she petitioned Columbus to allow her to compete as an independent. She has competed at Mayfield. Lakewood and Solon and is allowed to get an independent score. Her best scores so far have been second places in Beam, Floor and All-around events. She enjoys being with the other girls at the other schools and says that all the competitors are very friendly with her. She hopes to continue into college although she did not start as early as most serious competitors have. "I hope to continue but gymnastics takes a too on your body and you can't do it forever". So far she seems to be doing a very good job.

: Edmonds enjoys working on his car so he can make it more reliable and learn about auto repair in the auto shop.

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The Survey brings the news of the school to the studen

Ihe Survey was the school's newspa per which came out several times throughout the year. The paper reported on events that were of interest to the students and staff. The stories were entered into a computer and the pages were laid out using PageMaker® as the desk top publish- ing program. The actual printing was done outside the school. Mr. Stan Bender was the adviser for the group.

Survey, Row one: Mary Oroz, Starla Mc Creary, Susan King, Megan Novinc, Karen Salisbury, Jim Jano Row two: Mike Lawrence, Dan Seifried, Tom Feldkamp. Row three: Chris Mayle, Anthony Castrovince, Eddie Markus. Row four: Karen Lemieux, Marissa Mukavetz, Nikki Sams, Melissa Novinc, Karen Hansi Nikki Y'annaras, Ursula Wein. Row five: Adviser. Stan Bender, Pak-kofi Obeng, Nick Cyganski. Row six: Rayshaun Fuller, Ramel Howard, Bryan Conyers, Devon Voll.

Karen Salisbury and Susan King discuss with the other members what they will be doing for the upcoming issue.

Survey staff members getting their assignments from the editors at a meeting

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Dan Bergolc and Becky Hren discuss how they will enter the layouts into the comput

he Euclidian remembers the year for all time

The yearbook lasts forever. It was an historical account of the school year. It showed all the students and staff that called Euclid their home during the 1996-97 school year. It showed all the different sport's teams that competed throughout the year. It showed all the different clubs and organizations that participated in making Euclid the school that it was during 1996-97. It tried to show all the items and events that made Euclid High School, Euclid High School. It was the history book that students would keep forever and refer to throughout their lives.

Lori Mitskavich and Courtney Strah arranging senior pictures on the pages and entering names into the computer.

Nikki Leasure, Nikki Kolich and Karenina Jeffries and Courtney Strah and Paa-Kofi Obeng arranging pictures to make up a collage.

Courtney Valentine and Mandy Mc Peek and Paa- Kofi Obeng recording information from polls that were given to the seniors.

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MANY EUCLID STUDENTS HAVE A JOB

Having a job was a reality for many of the students at Euclid High School. Students wanted to have money so that they could make purchases at local store: and be entertained. Teenagers were an important market for store owners since they spent lots of money on clothes and gifts and entertainment. Some students were alst saving for their schooling after high school. A poll was taken of the seniors and about 70% of them responded that they had a job which was very similar to the previous year's results. A significant change was that the majority of the students this year were working 20-29 hours per week instead of last years 10-20 hours per week.

Sun-Shine Hyle working in the produce Top left: Karenina Jeffries makes some sandwiches at the 200th street Convenient,

section of 200th street Convenient.

Top right: Denise La Riccia will be happy to ring up your sale.

Jobs Above: Megan Novinc is learning accounting skills at Quintex, Inc.

Katie Sierpotowski and Jamie Greskowiak

ly sell the sweet stuff at Wojtila's Bakery.

ive: Dana Barbish is happy to get your food at ons.

Top: Melissa Novinc and Angel Mc Creary are learning how an office operates.

Middle: Carolyn Klocker, Melissa Novinc, Megan Novinc and Angel Mc Creary learn and earn

at Quintex.

Above: Katie Sierpotowski and Annie Feldkamp and Jobs

Jamie Greskowiak learning about the bakery business.

On Thursday, October 31. 1996 Euclid students again celebrated Halloween by dressing up for school. Student Council also sponsored their annual Halloween Party for the young children in the Euclid community. During the day many Euclid students dressed up as cartoon and movie

characters to show their appreciation for the events of the day. The turnout was better than in previous years and everyone seemed to have a fun time. It was a cold but dry evening so many young children went out in the city for halloween.

Many Euclid stu dents celebrate Halloween

Mark Browne, Mike Swyt and Doug Zeman and Kristina Brewer and Maggie Keller dressed for the occasion.

Left: Josh Weidensall, Amy Weinbrccht, Tracy Martorello, Marianne Wilson, Gina

Prodan, Tina Cadovec, Annie Feldkamp and Jamie Greskowiak.

Top Left: Mrs. Roberta Gibbons, Melissa Novinc and Katie Salisbury.

Above: Darrius Durr, Allison Hrovat and Erin Patterson control refreshments at the

Student Council Halloween Party.

Betsy Gibbons, Landon Proctor, Jill Swansegar, Lisa Udovich, Erin Gady, Courtney Sharp and Bryan Arendt.

Emily Freeh, Becky Hren, Allison Hrovat, Patti Carpenter and Allison Metti.

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Brinovec, Josh Weidensall, Brad Hodge, Kelly Hiscott and Nikki icka.

National Honor Society members are the most active in the school

National Honor Society consisted of students who exhibited a high set of standards at Euclid High School. In order to be a member a student had to be above average in grades, citizenship, character and service. Katie Walker was the President and Becky Hren, Katie Salisbury and Scott Lawrence were other officers. Ms. Lisa Howell was the new adviser for the 1996-97 school year

N.H.S., Row one: Scott Lawrence, Katie Salisbury, Becky Hren, Katie Walker Row two: Starla Mc Crearj Vanessa Gallman, Donte Goodwin, Antonina Fiorelli, Jenny Cicco, Marissa Mukavetz, Kati Kunsman, Katrina Murphy, Matrika Johnson, Colvey Martin, Ann Feldkamp, Colette Sarns-Gaunt, Lizzy Domin, Jackie Sas, John Morris. Row three: Jamie Cole, Jamel Lawrence, Paul Glowacki, Amber Sable, Jill Swansegar, Pat Dillala, Lauren Arnold, Steve Yannaras, Kristina Brewer, Zinal Patel, Christy Fulton, t Karen Lemieux, Kim Kosovich, Beth Weinbrecht, Stephanie Di Biase, Elizabeth Kulcsar. Kristin Sacko. Kelly Hiscott, Carissa Moon, Theresa Parey, Jacqueline Tran. Row four: Patrick Doehring. Erin Patterso Betsy Gibbons, Martin Tomsic, Monica Povirk, Lashanda Washington, Mike Kulcsar, Carolyn Gudaitis, Dan Bergolc, Todd Lapp, Jay Kletecka, Jennifer Waina, Jodi Dominick, Erin Vincente, Marianne Wilson Brian Gecewich, Katie Ross. Row Five: Nick Solema, David Tisi, Allison Hrovat, Shamuire Spivey, Lisa Udovich, Allison Metti, Lori Mitskavich, Jason Waina, Darrius Durr, Alison Stahre, Bryan Scheider, Sin Holness, Lou Lindic, Stacia Ketchum, Dave Banach, Bud White, Kevin Evans, Kate Bechtel, Nick Sohlbe Paa-Kofi Obeng, Casey Carmichael.

£ucuyo publishes student's original works

Eucuyo was Euclid's Literary maga zine, written, produced and composed by Euclid students. Meetings were held to gather ideas and entries to put together into a book that was suitable for many awards. Eucuyo was made possible by donations from the staff, businesses and parents. Without the outside support, the magazine would not have been nearly as successful. Previous year's efforts won awards for artistry and individual style. Due to the increased costs for printing, the 1997 Eucuyo was not printed but instead was published on an online message. The Eucuyo had their own web site on the world wide network. Anyone could enter their work, and anyone could join. Mrs. Judy Stobinski was the adviser for the group.

ler, Mrs Judy Stobinski, shows some older copies of the Eucuyo to members. Kelly Hiscott, Courtney li, Melanie Mevers. Erin Patterson and Darrius Durr.

Eucuyo Editor. Kelly Hiscott discusses the plans for the current with Mrs. Judy Stobinski during a meeting.

Cultural Club looks at other cultures

Erika James, Annie Wein, Kelly Hiscott and Monica Povirk

discuss other cultures during their meetings at Cultural Club.

Adviser, Mrs. Ingrid Koenig. talks to Melissa Mc Peek and Monica Povirk

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Characters in the Fall Play tried to start a ne>

This year's Fall Play, "Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon." was once again a success. It was presented in the Little Theater on Novem- ber 2 1-23, 1996. Under the direction of first time director, Miss Tina Soltesz. the cast delivered three nights of fantastic performances. The cast included Colette Sams-Gaunt as Junie Moon, Scott Lawrence as Arthur, Dan Seifried as Warren, Val Van Ho as Minnie, Gilbert Taylor II as Goren, Jessica Hendrickson as Miss Holt, Paula Rees as Miss Oxford. Creig Sulecki as Dr. Kirkland, Kirsten Knauss as Marilyn. Katrina Murphy as Gregory, Jon Hoinski as Sydney and Wayne Arndt as Mario. Voices were Megan Lipiec, Mike Lawrence and Nick Solemn. -Dan Seifried

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Fall Play

Top: Dan Seifried, Paula Rees, Jessica Hendrickson, Creig Sulecki, Colette Sarns- Gaunt and Scott Lawrence saying their goodbyes. Left: Dan Seifried thinking about all the things that he is going to do when he gets his own place.

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Scott Lawrence thinking about his parents that he misses.

Wayne Arndt is told by Jon Hoinski why he shouldn't hire Scott Lawrence.

Colette Sarns-Gaunt thinking about how her life has changed since she was disfigured.

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Euclid's annual Holiday Play was presented on December 11,12,13, and 14 for the elementary schools and for the rest of the school. "Kringle- Krangle's Day of Dilemmas" was written and directed by retired English teacher, Ms. Judith Carmody. The play con- cerned the problems that occurred when two elves forgot to lock reindeer hall and the reindeer escaped just before the Holidays. The Grumbleskins found them and were going to hold them for ransom but then had a change of heart and returned them in time for the holidays.

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ready to put their cxlever plan into action.

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their daily exercise.

Top: Elves. Wayne Arendt, Rachel Ackley, Julie Stobierski, Megan Lipiec, Jean De Wine, Stephai Kazar, Robert Latsch, Lydia Urh, Leah Cherne i David Solema at their morning meeting. Chris Slagle, Kristin Knauss, Patti Carpenter, Bi Schneider. Jon Hoinski, Terry Kontra. and Julie Stobierski posing with Santa Claus after the perfor- mance.

fhe bad guys bring back the loose reindeer

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zing to figure out how to get the reindeer back.

g Sulecki and Nick Solema discuss the plans for lay.

Wendy Barker, Abby Stanic, Matrika Johnson and Katrina Murphy smile with delight. Lydia Urh, Creig Sulecki and Leah Cherne chanting "I know they could, I wish they would, Bring our reindeer back!".

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Student Council is the organization that gets things don

Student Council sponsored many activities that helped around the school and the community. They consisted of a group of students that were devoted to helping others. They sponsored the Blood Drive, collections for needy families before the holidays, Homecoming and all its festivities, Winterfest, Halloween for the commu- nity and many other valuable activities. Student Council was sponsored by Mrs Sandi Mc Redmond, Mrs. Marcia Knaus and Mr. Brad Me Govern.

Maureen Porcen helped out with the Student Council blood drive in the auditorium.

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Terry Kontra, Jamie Greskowiak, Megan Osterman and Mark Browne with Rashad Wilson, Jamie Greskowiak and Annie Feldkamp collecting Mike Zivnoska as Santa during Student Council's photo with Santa day. money during the Student Council Penny War.

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Above left: Shannon Glatz, Christy Peacock, Rachel Smicklas and Kristy Berkheimer

working at the blood drive.

Above: Casey Mc Redmond, Katie Walker, Casey Carmichael, Nicole Hrdlicka, Shane Moore, John Morris and Pat Grisez enjoying them- selves at Student Council sponsored Homecoming Dance.

Left: Jill Swansegar

entertains at the Student Council Halloween Party for the Euclid community that was held in the E- room on Halloween.

lent Council, Row one: Adviser, Brad Mc Govern, Rashad Wilson, Christy Peacock, Katie Baioni, Mark Browne. / two: Allison Hrovat, Erin Patterson, Courtney Strah, Lisa Udovich, Lori Mitskavich, Dan Bergolc, Annie Ikamp, Jackie Tran, Jamie Greskowiak. Row three: Darrius Durr, Christy Fulton, Kristine Brewer, Zinal Patel, -Kofi Obeng, Lakesha Taylor, Chanel Lockett, Russell Howard, Bud White. Row four: Katie Walker, Kelly log, Allison Penko, Stephanie Hughes, Nate Dore, Angela Forgus, Cheryl Brewer, Maggie Keller, Zino Patel, :e Pikovnik. Row five: John Morris, Shawn Mc Laughlin, Shannon Glass, Rachel Smicklas, Jenny Emser, Laurel

tndman, Jeff Evans, Katie Collins, Kevin Evans. Row six: Lizzy Domin, Jodi Dominick, Carolyn Klocker, Tim

arty, Lee Nosse, Ursula Wein, Amanda Price, Liz Skok, Erica Scaparotti, Rich Belanich.

Christy Peacock and Mr. Brad Mc Govern discuss the agenda for the Student Council meeting.

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Office aides are a

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goes through the halls delivering call slips to students throughout the building.

There were many jobs that had to be done by the different offices at Euclid High School and it was the Office Aides who helped make those jobs manage- able. The Office Aides gave up one or more of their study halls so they could help the secretaries in the different offices throughout the school. They helped the staff with filing, attendance reporting and running around the halls to give messages to teachers and students. They decorated the offices and made them a more enjoyable place to be. The school would not have run as smoothly without them.

Betsy Gibbons

makes sure that the staff gets their proper information.

Office Aides

Margaret Corcoran, Kelly Gavin, Gene Hess, and Elizabeth Vevercic Lisa Taplin and John Morris, April Dworning and Michaelann Murphy, Becky Godec, Amber Cogley and Stefanie Troha all help Mrs. Joanne Hodder or other people in the offices.

Stephanie Fox, Stacey Lesefsky and Kan Baioni, Erin Vincenti and Erin Ryan, am Maureen Pavicic help Mrs. Debra Lunka and Mr. Robert Heramb.

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ibers of Poetry Club enjoying reading and listening to poetry, Ms. Barbra Spiga, Ron Tiram, Rachel Ackley, oline Kirbish and

The members of Poetry Club enjoyed listening to good poetry. They could be found in the Library after school reading and listening to poetry that was created by other members of the club or published works. Ms. Barbara Spiga was the adviser for the group.

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Career Explorations is a program where students get a chance to meet people from the business comunity and see what differ- ent types of jobs are like. Mrs. Marsha Knaus is in charge of the program and Jodi Dominick and Jamie Greskowiak are participants in it.

Michelle Heising helps with the filing around the office.

Angel Mc Creary distributes mail. Jackie Sas, Angela Grida and Erin Flynt and Kevin Evans deliver call slips throughout the school. Poetry Club

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Lockers became more important tr year since the rules were changei so that students could not carry book bags and back packs to their class! This was done to relieve the congestion that the bags caused when they were lying around on the floors in the classes Because of that, students had to keep most of their books in their lockers whe they were not being used. Many student still decorated their lockers so that they could show their individually.

Lockers are used for more than just storing stuf

Theresa Parey, Jessica Scott and Amanda Price and Karen Lemieux are proud of the way they have decorated their lockers.

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One of the most important parts of any school were the employ ees who made everything happen. The staff consisted of teachers, administrators, secretaries, paraprofes- sionals, security guards, nurses, librarians, cafeteria workers and custodians without which Euclid would not be the school that it was.

Students in Mrs. Barbara Ramlow's English class know that she tries her hardest to enable them to comprehend the information they need.

Ms. Diane Tizzarino wants every performance of the Marching Band to be perfect even though it was raining at the time.

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Brian Zorman and Shaun Holness work hard in the chemistry laboratory since they know that the information they are learning will help them in the future.

h grade Unit Principal, Mrs. Marilyn Foote, and security guard, Pat Turk, discuss a problem in the cafeteria.

ents working hard at their computers trying to learn how to use a ram.

Alex Dzerowicz tries to give his students a better understanding of vorld around them.

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ADMINISTRATORS

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Sclroo] Board members: Barbara E. Kramer, Vice President. Carol De Wine, President, Carol Bechtel, Kevin Flynt and Kay F. Van Ho.

Euclid School"sAdministration, Row one: John P. Fell, Assistant for Superintem Patti Pedersen, Business Manager; Katie M. Shorter, Director of Human Re- sources. Row two: Lowell B. Davis, Treasurer; Robert Knuth, Director of Secondary Education; Kurt Stanic. Superintendent of Schools; Robert Mc Laughlin, Director of Pupil Personnel.

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Linda Brenkus, Guidance

secretary.

Patricia Buck, Phys. Ed. Dept

Co-Chairperson, Faculty

Representative for girl' s sports,

Freshman Volleyball Coach.

Wendy Case, Sports Trainer

Angela Christopher, Main

Office Secretary

John Copenhaver, Security

Aide

Carmen Colaianni, Custodian

Harold Daugherty, Health,

Head Basketball Coach

Kim Dixon, Mathematics, Proficiency Intervention/Math and Algebra Connections Susan Dennis-JJ<fgers, Proficiencyxfclath, Algebra II TerrjJfJuBroy, Mathematics rfchael Durbin, Technology Coordinator, Boy's Varsity Soccer Coach, Ham radio club adviser

Alex Dzerowicz, Government, Geo Politics, Current Issues

Reggie Echols, Industrial

Technology

Charlotte Elston, Principal's

secretary

Ken Ferlito, Varsity Chorale,

Chorale Masters and Big Show

Director.

Gale Flament, Art and

Photography.

Dan Francetic, Planetarium,

Students at the Homecom- ing assembly where the candidates were intro- duced.

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Jane Fowler. Treasurer

Holly Freedman. Design.

Discover art. Art Dept. Chair.

Debate Chair.

Marquita Fuller, English

Barbara Gates. Vocational

Special Education Coordinator

Roberta Gibbons. French II.

Ed Greisl. Custodian Stephanie Goodman William Gray, Naval Science II. III. Naval Science Depart- ment Director, NJROTC Color Guard, Drill Team, Academic Team. Bea Grushcow, Varsity Chorale. Choral Masters, Bjj

Jeff Hartmaiu*fAmerican

Histonk^World Cultures

Ralph HJfys. Assistant Director

drching Band and Concert

Band.

Robert Heramb. American

Govt. Economics, World

Cultures. Boy's Assistant

Varsity Soccer Coach, Boy's

Tennis Coach

Carolyn Heuer, American

History

Jo Ann Hodder. Counselor's

Secretary

Dale Hollingsworth. Science

Dick Homovec. Physical

Education, DCT

Lisa Howell, English I.

Beverly Howse, Vocational

Home Economics

Diane Iosue, Secretary.

Larry Isaacs. NJROTC

ink Jablonski. Sophomore and Junior English. JeaxJelenic, Marketing Coordinator>DECA Adviser, Future Business Leaders lyisor

Lorraine Jenkins. Attendant

secretary.

Kathleen Johnson, Foods I.

Joyce Katona, Supplemental

Services for Special Needs

Students

Bill Kazen, Supervisor, I.S.S.

Center

Dennis Kehn. Security

Jim Kelley, Honors U.S.

History.Social Studies Depart.

Chair.

Ellen Klein. Typing 1. Word

Processing.

Marsha Knauss. Career

Coordinator

Students enjoying themselves at an assembly.

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Euclid provides students with a

Jennifer David, Scott Longazel and Amanda Kelly know that the classroom is the place to learn when at school.

Sean Nelson, Allison Metti, Terry Kontra, Patti Carpenter, Brian Zorman, Shamuire Spivey and Allison Hrovat spend time in the classroom between their summer vacation.

e Stobierski, Matt Koons, John Morris, Jim Grinstei d, Nicole Hrdlicka, Melissa Novince, Pat Grisez

ey Mc Redmond and Kate Bechtel had a lot of fun at 1 [omecoming.

la Rees, Erin Mc Mahon, John Morris, Tom Setser, . essica D'Apice, Bud White, Wayne Arendt and Mike

nyk enjoying their class.

Mark Browne, Katie Baioni and Kevin Evans

enjoyed their time between summers be participating i 1 Euclid's Homecoming dance.

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Paula Langdon, Visual art

educator, Crafts, Discovering

Art.

Lisa Langford, Algebra I.

Proficiency Math.

Leslie Lawrence, Mediator.

Betsy Leonetti, Spanish I and II.

Joan Linderman, Secretary

Ken Lowe, English, Film Arts Margaret Lucas, Librarian, Media Specialist Debra Lunka, Secretary Marc Manburg, Accounting, Adv. Accounting, Personal and Business Law, Business Dept. ^airperson

SteVeqL. Marcu, Current Issues anrHJsychology, Basketball CoSrsJi, Sprit Club Adviser

Diane Maroli, Social Sadies, Freshman Softball Coach Barbara Masseria, Social Studies

Orlando Mason, Supervisor, I.S.S. Center

Allan Matko, OWA, Science, Video Scrapbook Michelle Mc Garry, Physics

Kathleen Marsh, Library

Media Specialist.

Karen Mc Gill, Soph, and Jun.

English.

Brad Mc Govern, General

Science, Physics. Student

Council Adviser.

Judy Mc Laughlin, Sophomore

English, Jun. Honors English,

Coordinator of NCTE Writing

Contest

Lisa Mc Leod, Proficiency

Math, Geometry, Majorette

Adviser.

Sandi Mc Redmond

Student CouncU^wviser. Edie Melle/rfGommercial Art Mary^fane Miceli, Gerneral

tfCrafts, Drawing Raymond Montani, Voc. Automotives I, II Katie Morris, Biological Science

Vickie Nally, Algebra I,

Geometry

Carole Niebes, English

Margaret Nielsen, Home Econ.

Dept. Chairperson, GRADS

Program

Barbara Novae, Proficiency

Math, Geometry.

Sean O'Toole, English

Marching Band members performing in a line during a football game.

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Joan Paskert, CBE and Algebra II. Kids on the Block. S.A.D.D. Katherine Pasquale Interven- tion Specialist. Future Teachers Advisor Catherine Payne, Librarian Jo-Rita Perez. Mathematics Deborah Petrick, Spanish I. III.IV, Foreign Language Dept. Chair.

Robert Petrovic. English 1, A.P. English, English Dept. Chair. Roy Pignatiello. Math, Personal Computers, Asst. Football Coach Sally Pla, French. Gerr Ronald Powaskk'World History, A.P. Ame^tfaii History Lucy PcafTKeyboarding. Typing. Barbara Ramlow, Jun. English, AFS Adviser Robert Ramlow, Health. Physical Education Dept. Co- Chairperson. Track Coach Fran Ratka, Ninth Grade Science. Mike Rezzolla, Social Studies Marcy Richards, Proficiency Math, Algebra I. JV Volleyball Coach Joe Rodriguez, Physical Education. Head Boy's Swim Coach Debbie Rudder, Foods 1 Joyce Russo. English Sam Santilli. Typing, Keyboarding. Notetaking, Freshman Football.JV Girl's Basketball Coach Greg Sattler, OWE

^chmeling. Chemistry,

■lonors Chemistry

Cheryl Schossraj^ Intervention

rialist

Fred Schroeder, Industrial

Technolog;

Dona Schulz. Health Aide

Pete Schwenke, Physical

Education

Mickey Seguiin, Health Aide Nick Selvaggio, Law Enforce- ment Janet Severino. Occupational Work Experience Coordinator Mike Sheck, OWA Work Adjustment. Asst. Football Coach. Elaine Sheridan. Specific- Learning Disabilities/Special Education Dept. Members of [he foolball learn yet at

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Jim Simpson, Social Studies. Robert Smith, Industrial Arts. Tony Smith, Security. Wayne Smith. Honors World History, African Asian Literature.

Christina Soltesz, English. Fall Play Director.

Frank Soltesz. Intro, to Phy. and Chem., Biology and Envir. Studies, Hockey and Track Coach.

Barbra Spiga. Peotry Club, Peer Tutoring. English. Veronica Stadler, Health. DavhkStanco, Security. Judy Stobiqski, English, Eucuyo Advis

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David Stumpf, Math Connec- tions, Math for Modern Living Michael Sustin, Chemistry. Lynette Tercek. Sedretary. Diane Tizzano, Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band, Choraliers. Carol Tkac, English.

Christina Torrelli, Biology,

S.A.V.E.. Science Olympics.

Alex Toth. Math Connections

and Geometry.

Kimberly Tribby. Spanish.

Dennis Turkall, Math, Baseball

Coach.

Pat Turk. Security.

Janet Ulle, Geometry and Proficiency Math. Cindy Valencic, Attendag Secretary.

Cathy Vetovitz, Qsdiestra Director. Bill Von.B^hken, Chemistry, AjJ^flonors Chemistry, fearbook Adviser, Ski Club Adviser.

Patrick Vuyancih, Current Issues, Asian, African, Latina American History, FreshmenBoy"s Basketball Coach.

Connie Warman, Athletic Director Secretary. Matt Wasylyk, English. Dan Wensing, Proficiency Math, Calculus, Persona] Computer. Bertha Williams. Security. Richard York, Science, English,

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Students spent three years as under classmen at Euclid High School. During that time they went from being a new freshman who was in awe with the size of the school to juniors who were well versed in the operation of the building. It was a growing up and learning process that they all had to go through. It was necessary to prepare them to become seniors.

Mrs. Jan Ulle tries to increase her student's awarenes of the importance of mathematics.

Brian Zorman and Terry Kontra spend part of their school life in the chemistry lab watching a test tube burn.

Junior Band Director. Jenny Cicco. learns the intracacies of directing the band so she can be the senior band director next year.

Michael Valentine and Elishia Jackson are studyii hard to understand about density.

Valerie Van Ho and Molly Petras use their time at Euclikd to further their knowledge in preparation for life outside Euclid High School.

sten Kascak, Allen Slamic, Angela Grida and Monica Povirk

:essing some data on a computer.

;an Osterman and MaryannOroz enjoying their time at their

lents learn that making measurements is an important part of any nee experiment.

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Monique Aldridge Joshua Alexander William Allen Christine Amigoni Christopher Anderson Tiffany Anderson Ifeyinwa Anoliefo

Brianna Aquilano

Christopher Armaro

Robin Arp

Bryan Arpin

Clarence Asberry

Robert Ashdown III

Dawn Attwood

Michael Babuder

Brian Babyak

Christopher Bailey

Faye Bailey

Emilie Baker

Tammy Ballard

Rafik Bandy

Stephen Baron

Candace Bartlett

Gail Bayko

Kelly Baylog

Lakisha Beasley

Tameka Beatty

Cori Beaumont

The freshmen had an exciting year and experienced many new things. They would be the first class to graduate from Euclid in the next millenium. They went from being top-ranked middle schoolers to novice high schoolers. Every- thing around them was new-a high school impossible to navigate, new teachers, more homework, even some new classmates.

After a few weeks, however, the freshmen managed to settle into the high school groove. They learned their way around the building, got familiar with their teachers, i met new friends. Most managed to get pas the toughest year of high school with a smile, and are ready to help next year's newcomers get into the now familiar routii of high school.

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John Behm Sara Bennett Kristy Berkheimer Abigael Biehl Justin Billig Kelli Bivens Matthew Black

Katherine Blazetic Brian Blecic Andrew Bluhm Tierra Bowman Donte Brantley Lakrii Brazaitis Dawn Brazis

Cheryl Brewer Donald Brewster Heidi Brichacek Wendi Brichacek Edward Brown Alexis Buford John Burke

Raymond Burnette Letitia Burnley Chrisina Burrell Amy Burya Kevin Calabrese Heather Calvert Christina Capiccioni

Michael Cardile Christopher Carlson Aaron Carpenter Priscilla Cassell Jessica Chapman Brian Chike Robert Cirino

Erik Clark Kristin Clark Justin Clay Shawntee Clay Nicholas Colantonio Ramon Collins Jose Colon

William Colvenbach Carolyn Connelly Nicholle Cooper Nina Cosiano Steven Cozart Jessica Crisp Frank Cvetkovic

Tatiana Cvetovac Jamie D'Apice Season Dancy Jennifer Davies Ariana Davis Cara Davis Sarina Davis

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Angela De Julius

Jean De Wine

Michael Dearth

Derek Deas

Zernearia Dent

Daniel Di Vincenzo

Thomas Di Vincenzo

Rachel DLxon

Kristyol Dominique

Kristen Donner

Nathaniel Dore

Alisha Doytek

Tamika Drake

Donald Drasler

Vladislav Dujmovic

Fredrick Dworning

Adam Dybzinski

Adonte Eanes

Jonathan Earick

Venisha Edwards

Janelle Edwardsen

Rachel Eiding

Cecil Elliott

Muhammad Ellis

Geoffrey Englebrecht

Kenneth Estes

Brian Evans

Anthony Farinacci

Cara Farley Joseph Farone Edward Farrell Lindsay Fattori Bethany Fine Patrick Finegan Amanda Fleming

Sheereedaa Floyd Matthew Flynt Danny Fonovic Angela Forgus Jerome Forster

Michael Fortunato Senwai Fountain

Erik Freeman

Gregory Freeman

Adria Fresenko

Michael Frydrych

Michael Fuller

Felicia Fuller

Lisa Futkos

James Gage

Gina Gaglione

Vincent Gallon

Leah Gardner

Richard Gecewich

Ivan Gelo

Shawn George

Freshmen

David Gilbert Cherran Gipson Kandasha Glenn Jay Glick Brian Glicken Robert Goff Alicia Gonalez

Michael Gonalez Givonna Goodman Antoine Goodwin Rhonda Gould Joseph Granito Erica Grant Brandon Graves

Robert Grays Jason Green Joy Green Josip Grgincic Martel Griesmar Amey Griffin Adam Gross

Michael Grubach Taneisha Hairston Micheal Hale Anthony Hall Barbara Hall Creeoni Hall La'Wanda Hamelin

Michelle Handford Timothy Haneline Dante' Hardy Ryan Hardy Square Harris Ronald Harris Jacqueline Hayes

Christopher Heffner Timothy Hein Arek Helcberger Chad Henderson Dawn Herron Erin Herzberg Lindsay Hess

Sarah Hickman Jaonza Hicks Julia Hight Melvin Hill Rene Hill Matthew Hiscott Jarrod Holmes

Edward Holtz Aisha Howard Leon Howard Russell Howard Eric Hubbard Jessica Huenefeld Stephanie Hughes

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Jason Hunter

Diane Hutchins

Angela Indiano

Denise Ingram

Nneka Irish

Candice Irvin

Armand Jackson

Brittny Jackson

Mary Jackson

Turquoise Jackson

Jodi Jalovec

Melissa Jenkins

Rebeccah Jenkins

Kerry Jeric

Ericka Johnson

Tiara Johnson

Althea Jones

Amber Jones

Christian Jones

Raheme Jor

Redon Jc

Shamecka Jones

Shikira Jones

Chanell Jordan

Sharonda Jordan

Shawn Joyce

Maima Kaba

Amanda Kane

Brian Kane

Theodore Karpy

Matthew Karsokas

Margaret Keller

Sharetta Kelley

Gabrielle Kelly

Martin Kenny Jr David Kilkenney John Paul Kilroy Caroline Kirbish Deanna Kitchen Ebony Kizer Aaron Klco

Kirsten Knauss

Jesse Knight IV

Nicole Kolenc

Jennifer Koller

Nadine Kontra

Jennifer Kosovich

Laurel Kuhen

Allyson Kumel

Carly La Bounty

Amber La Fountaine

Ryan Lang

Crystal Langford

Chad Lapp

Jacquella Lattimore

Freshmen

Matthew Laurich Gabrielle Lavcan Michael Lawrence Brandy Lesko Demetria Lewis Brandon Linton Valentine Little

Dennis Lo Conti

Jessica Locust Melissa Longo Candace Longshaw Sarah Look Kimberly Lucas Mark Lucas

Donny Ludvik Katie Lynch William Madison Christopher Madorsky Victor Madry Dana Majer Derik Malenda

Nicholas Malnar Deanna Mance Cynthia Martin Andrea Martinenas Erica Martino Lindsey Mastalski Jason Matthews

Gregg Mc Clain James Mc Clave Micah Mc Clough Jason Mc Cullough Bonnie Mc Gee Ryan Mc Gill Lemar Mc Kenzie Jr

Brandon Mc Kinney Marie Mc Masters Jeawnel Mc Narrin George Mc Neezer Melissa Mc Peek Cory Mc Williams Raymond Meadows

Randy Meany Lori Medves Jamichael Miller Laurie Mills David Mitchell Van Monroe III Elizabeth Montague

Lacey Montague Jason Moon Christopher Moore Robert Morgan Abygail Morris Johnny Moses Sandra Mowery

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Christine Mueller

Janelle Muhvic

Jennifer Muhvic

Nicole Mulraney

Quentin Murdock

Kiara Murry

Tiara Murry

Lindsey Nagode

Tina Narusas

Joseph Nash

William Nelson

George Nickson

Shanna Norfleet

Anatoly Nudelman

Sean O'Brien

Scott Ortman

Edward Ostrander

Jermaine Padgette

Le Roy Pannell

Shavon Pannell

Daniel Paoloni

Katrina Parker

Elmon Parsons

Dinalben Patel

Laerica Patterson

Daniel Pavlik

David Payerchin

Ryan Pearson

Allison Penko

Tashala Perkins

Sara Pfahl

Ernest Phillips Jr

Gregory Phillips Jr

Heather Pica

Mario Pica

Ambrosia Pikovnik

Scott Piorkowski

Katarvitz Pitts

Douglas Podmore

Jacqueline Polke

Nkrumah Pollard II

Joseph Polzner

David Potocnik

Ashley Powell

Anthony Praskovich

Gina Preston

Gary Prettyman

Brandi Price

Brandon Price

Kristina Puhalj

Ivan Radan

Tomislav Raguz

Nicole Raia

Michael Ray

Jamie Raymond

Marcus Reed

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Tristen Reid Bridget Resnik Christal Rice Jennifer Rinella Aziza Robinson Jordan Robinson Stacy Rohlke

Laura Ross De Onte Rucker Ryan Rufo Rose Ruggles Eric Ryan Steven Rys Timothy Sacko

James Salvatore Nicole Samsa Dornice Sanders Siobhan Sanders Leanne Sanelli Kathryn Sanicky Latasha Santiago

Ryan Sarpolis Oska Sayavongsa Eric Scalese Erica Scaparotti Jesse Scheider Amy Schultz Hassan Scott

Tiaunna Scott Mark Sedmak Michael Seifried Julia Sergo Rahman Shavers James Shaw Krista Shaw

Melissa Shea Richard Shepherd Gentian Shkurti Mario Shy Matthew Simenc Elizabeth Skok Rebecca Slogar

Aaron Smith Leon Smith Marlon Smith Paola Sorriento Jillian Spanulo Tiffany Sparks Antonio Spencer

Eddie Spencer III Jay Spikes Kristen Stansberry Erik Stenger Shondra Stewart Paul Stigamier Julia Stobierski

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Top left: Freshmen in Mrs. Fran Ratka's science class learning about what to expect on their first day of school.

Above: Freshmen students learning about using the vending machines in the cafeteria to get their lunch.

Left: Students can get hot items for lunch from the cafeteria lines.

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Kathryn Streiff

Owen Strodtbeck

Michael Suchy

Sean Swift

Dennis Taksar

Stephanie Tamburro

Omid Tavakoli

Chara Taylor

Fred Taylor III

Lloyd Taylor

Semere Tedla

Ayo Femi Terrance

Derrick Tetlow

Louis Thaxton

Lakeith Thomas

Janiece Thompson

Jason Timmons

Mirl Timmons

Amber Tinker

Michael Tirabassi

Mary Tisi

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Diana Tocarchick Ebony Todd Mary Tracy Clinton Tucker Jacob Tucker Kevin Turman Chauncey Turner

Jillian Udovich Kristen Urban Courtney Valentine Lidia Vauters Angelica Vazquez Sara Via Bryan Vidra

Christina Volpe Michael Waddell Melissa Waina Andrerw Walker Bernadette Walker Kelly Walland Robert Walsh

Terrance Ware Tatiana Webster Thomas Weglarz Joshua Weidensall Amy Weinbrecht Coretta Wells Chanita Wells

Precious Wesley Ray Westbrooks Jr Amiara White Jamil White Johnny White Joseph White Joseph White

Laurianna White Tonya White Angel Whitmore Gilbert Whitsett Anthony Williams Derek Williams Marcus Williams

Derrick Williamson Michelle Wilson Russell Wilson Kellie Wise Kevin Witherspoon Erica Witten Cerrissa Wolenski

Barnett Woodruff Aprielle Woods Douglas Woods Tabitha Wright Terry Wright Melissa Zahurak Autumn Zele

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Sophomores try to get their act together

The sophomore year was one of students trying to find out about themselves. Most had been in Euclid for a year so they knew their way around the building but now they had to find their way around their own lives. Sophomores had more responsibilities but they were faced with many decisions that had to be made. They had to decide what kind of courses they wanted to enroll in so they could begin moving towards some goal in life. Some knew where they were intending to go but most found this time to be very confusing and at times frustrating. Sophomores had many emotional ups and downs but most made it through those trying times.

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Freddy Blatnik, Paul Glowacki and Mike Miklavcic

know the value of working hard and don't run just

during the cross country season.

Jason Watkins and Brandon Richarson and the rest

of the J V Football team know that hard work is the

only way to achieve anything.

The members of the Flag Corps worked hard aff the

field to prepare for the activities on the field.

Sophomores

John Copic and Kathy Stobierski know the advantages of working hard so they can accomplish as much as possible with their lives.

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Autumn Abramczyk Lea Acino Marcello Acino Daemyon Adams Melissa Ahmetovic Lisa Alkema

Charmaine Allen Pierre Allen Arkira Anderson Laura Anderson Michael Anderson La Shandra Anthony

Ramona Badley Michael Bailey Rashaun Bailey India Baisden Megan Ballinger Terrance Barber

Jennifer Barker Wendy Barker Gregory Baron Richard Bartel Lisa Basalla Takara Baugh

Thomas Bauza Natalie Beck Mike Begovic Michael Belanich Brandon Bell Jamie Benak

Christopher Biehl Tawina Bizzell Jonathan Black Kathleen Blatnik Rachel Blevins Johnny Booth

Michael Boothe Tiffani Borden Lashawn Boswell Darin Bowers Holly Bowmaster Melissa Brady

Michael Brazytis Ryan Brenner Alexandra Brinovec Gi Bran Britt Ronald Broughton Jr Michael Brown

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Christina Browski

Brandon Bucar

Jessica Burns

Christopher Burt

Robert Butera

Regina Cadovec

Veronica Callaway

Timothy Calvert

Thomas Cangemi

Christopher Cardile

Katy Carmichael

Kevin Carse

Anthony Castrovince

David Cerne

Leah Cherne

Kristin Choma

Michael Christopher

Nichelle Church

Steven Cipo

Latasha Clarke

Patrick Clarke

Louis Cleant

Ruth Cleary

Monique Cleaves

Brian Cocherell

Alesha Coe

Gabriel Cogley

Janelle Colini

Chandra Collier

Myron Collier

Antuan Collins

Katie Collins

Jamie Comer

Cynthia Cook

Joi Cooks

Elizabeth Copic

John Copic

James Cothron

Tia Cox

Wesley Crane III

Ada Cunningham

Elizabeth Curtis

David D'Amico Jr

Kelly Daly

Jervase Daniels

Richard Davis

Stephen Dawson Jr

Timothy Day

Sophomores

Franklin De Luca Darrion De Ramus Krishauna De Ramus Sarah Deal Zack Delaroacha Michael Dennis

Nicholas Di Biase Adam Diaz Dennis Disbrow Katherine Dobucki Michael Dominick Holly Douglas

Quinta Douglas Rita Dowell Matthew Drotleff Autumn Duckworth Almir Duheric Diana Dukes

Shaneika Duncan Janelle Easter David Edmonds Leah Edmonds Ronnie Edmonds Monique Egleton

Kenisha Ellis Jennifer Emser Nicole Eslick Jeffrey Evans Richard Falconer Ryan Farkas

Thomas Feldkamp

Amanda Ficere

Milton Franklin III

Scott Fredrick

Melanie Fuller

David Fulton

Michael Gates Jr Ricci Gaughan Matthew Gillessen Shannon Glatz Richard Glavan Shaun Glicken

Laura Glicker James Goff Dragan Gnjatic Lavonna Gonzales Christopher Gooden Sondra Gorden

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Dorian Goulde

Danielle Grande

Teddie Graves

Kenneth Gravitte

Christian Green

Donald Gregory

Patricia Gregory

Brian Grice

Kevin Grisez

Adriane Groudle

Laurel Grundman

Jonathan Gudaitis

Patrick Gutbrod

Zarina Haddon

Jacqueline Hale

Maria Hall

Benjamin Halstead

David Hance

Karen Hanson

Eabonie Harrington

Amanda Harris

Delanoe Harris

Desiree Harris Dominic Harris

Michael Hartson Amin Harville Christina Hatcher Enisha Hawkins Gerald Headd II Joseph Hefler IV

Michelle Heising

Brandon Henderson

Jessica Hendrickson

Michelle Hess

Leslie Hicks

Tracey Hicks

Wilbur Hicks Jr

Duval Hill

Leslie Hill

Amanda Hirsch

Sean Hodge

Jonathon Hoinski

Shermel Howard Lanette Huey Kizzy Hughes Rebecca Hurst

Shannon Ivancic Tiffany Ivey

Sophomores

Bethany Jackson Maurice Jackson Crystal Jamerson Ericka James Simeko Jenkins Ebony Jernigan

Jerry Johnson Lynn Johnson Lawrence Jones Malia Jones Robert Jones Tamea Jones

Tiffany Jordan Sean Kane Jamie Kaucic Sarah Kenny Susan King Michelle Knistautas

::; Anita Kochevar Katie Kolar Matthew Krutsch Jenna Kuklica Harry La Fountaine Wallace Lach

Denis Langsdale Bobby Larkin Jr Ronetta Lashore Michele Laurich Taryn Laurich Brian Leben

Jason Lendhurst Brian Lennon Deshaun Lewis Chen Li Jason Linton Megan Lipiec

Chanel Lockett Walter Locust Adrienne Lorber Jason Loveless Suzanne Lucas Jolena Macklin

Cris Maddox Jaime Madorsky Mizell Mahoney Jemialle Manigault Edward Markuz Keith Martin

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Greater maturity leads to greater accomplishment

Erin Flynt helped out Megan Ballanger who was sophomore attendant on Homecoming

Karen Salisbury helped the Girl's Tennis team throughout the season.

Molly Petras helped the Girl's Cross Country team at Chapin forest.

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Mario Marusic Frank Mastalski Kanchambala Matthews Tenisha Matthews Christopher Mayle Anthony Mc Carthy

Kathleen Mc Cluskey La Mar Mc Kinney Anthony Mc Michael Jr Victoria Mc Namara Melissa Medlen Dawn Merritt

Gregory Meyers Jayson Middleton Michael Miklavcic Shana Miklavcic Nanci Miklowski Jimmy Miller Jr

Courtney Mills Steven Modelski Natesha Moon Antonio Moses Daniel Moxley Tonya Miller

Anthony Murphy Melanie Myers Aaron Newson Mary Beth Noll Megan Novinc Andrea O'Connor

Delvona Oliver Seleste Oliver Todd Oravecz Ingrid Orlic David Ott Rafael Pacheco

Kevin Padden Brian Paige Aaron Panter Brian Paoloni Calvin Parker Jr Omega Parker

Gregory Patouhas Mathew Patrick Christina Peric Molly Petras Robert Petrochic Natalie Phillips

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Peter Phillips

Soulasack Phoumyyoth

Amy Pierce

Jermaine Ponder

William Popovic

Jennifer Poulos

Amanda Price

Brandon Ptak

Geoffrey Quigley

Chester Rankowski

Jabraun Randall

Atini Ransaw

Preston Raymond

Schenee Reed

Erin Reilly

Brandon Richardson

Chavon Riggins

Elijah Rogers

Kenneth Rogers

Scott Roop

James Roth

Jacqueline Royce

Jennifer Rys

Angela Sabbath

Kongsy Saengchareun

Khemeo Sahye

Karen Salisbury

Amy Salupo

Samuel Sampson

Nicholette Sams

Christopher Sanders

John Sanderson Jr

Nick Santucci

Satasha Sawyer

Jason Scalese

Nikole Schiffbauer

Brian Schmidt

Jonathan Schmidt

Kristoher Schmidt

John Schnell

Gregory Schonauer

Edward Schoval

Emeri Scott II

Jessica Scott

Mediandra Scott

Daniel Seifried

M Shannon Setser

Shawn Shady

Sophomores

Brandon Shaw Renee Shelden Kameo Shelton Ross Shirey Jeffrey Sierputowski Jason Skok

Matthew Slabe Daniel Slepsky Michael Slogar Anne Slusser Leland Smerdel Rachel Smiciklas

Clarence Smith Daniel Smith Emmanuel Smith Re'Tina Smith Regina Smith Ryan Smith

Shayla Smith Tomika Snyder Thomas Soini David Solema Raphiel Southall John Spada

Vickie Spears Tracy Spooner Abby Stanic Lynne Stern Matthew Stout Nicholas Strell

Kelly Stuber Vishantie Sudama Donald Sukis Norman Sullivan Thomas Sustar Jacobrobert Swetel

Sharon Switalski Catrina Tanner Remona Tate Arlisha Tell Thaddeus Thaxton Michael Theil Jr

Heather Thomas Julia Thompson April Thurman Jason Tolliver Terry Tomlinson Ana Tot

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Jenny Cicco and Dan Seifried know that the information that they learn in high school will be beneficial to them as they continue through their lives.

John Schnell, Lea Acino and Nicole Yarbrough work hard in their classes since this is laying the groundwork for their futures

Amie Ficere, Michelle Heising, Leah Cherne and Abby Stanic are active in many organizations since they are planning on going on to college and activities are a great advantage to getting into a good school.

Lakisha Turner Amanda Tutolo Ronald Tyler Valerie Van Ho Sheri Vaslavsky Michael Verch

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Alicia Veres Tommie Virgies Jr Christopher Vohnout Devin Voll Michael Vuyancih Karen Wade

Candace Wallace Rodney Walton Jr Ramone Walton-Terrell Eddie Washington Monique Washington Tahnesha Watts

Ursula Wein Timothy Weintraub Kevin Welsh Julie Whitely De Juan Whitney Michael Wilkerson

Camille Williams Diana Williams Jennifer Williams Kalicia Williams Maria Williams Noel Williams

Oral Williams II Jamikka Willis Todd Willoughby Jamie Wilson John Wise Derek Witten

Brandon Womick Erick Woodall De'Chella Woodruff Christina Woyton Tequilla Wright Niki Yannaras

Nichole Yarbrough Victoria Yasrish Devito Young Kelly Young Tamarah Young Marianne Zagar

Melinda Zahorsky Shannan Zele Michael Zellhofer Lisa Zubek Jaime Zupancic Jason Zupancic

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Juniors have only one more year to gc

Junior year was an important time for most high school students. By that time they had their drivers license and had a car available or at least knew someone who had a car. This led to much more freedom and a chance to express themselves in different ways. Many juniors were thinking about their future plans and what they would be doing in the years ahead, but most of them were just interested in what was going to be happening the next year when they were going to be seniors.

Third year tennis player, Allison Hrovat, spends most of her summers practicing for the fall tennis season. Feature Majorette twirler, Christy Peacock, dedicates much of her summers to preparing for the fall Marching Band season.

Amber Cogley devotes much of her time preparing for the volleyball season.

using the information that he has learned during summer practices. John Schnell points out a flaw in the opponent's defense while Deshaun Lewis and Kevin Banks look on.

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Rachel Ackley Robin Adams Andrew Aquilano Bryan Arendt j Bradford Armstrong Lauren Arnold

Katie Baioni Rashaad Bandy Kevin Banks Dana Barbish Christina Barquinero Cliff Bartlett

Joseph Barzal Kristin Bell Shavon Bell Truceilla Besses Ryan Bedford Thomas Blackburn

Akita Booker Rebecca Borchert Denny Bosher Jessica Bowser Cynthia Brady Kristina Brewer

Shaun Brochak Chameka Brooks Kartika Brown Kimyashia Brown Larry Brown Michael Bruno

William Buchannon Clifton Bunton Christopher Burrell Emanuel Burton III Frederick Bush III Richard Butera

Jeffrey Cahill Daryl Callahan Jennifer Capretta Amanda Carleton Patricia Carpenter Belicia Caves

Charles Ceranowicz Leroy Champion Zachary Cherne Jennifer Cicco John Clark Shannon Clark

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Tomika Cockrell

Bridgette Cofield

Amber Cogley

Joseph Colantonio

Jamie Cole

April Comer

Frances Connelly

Talia Conner

Bryan Conyers

Joseph Cook

Margaret Corcoran

Michael Creer

Rebecca Crismor

Shaun Cummings

Tynnyshia Curtis

Alan Cvetovac

Pandora Dana

Richard Dattilo

James Davies

Darneil Davis

Johnathan Davis

Tayonna Davis

Matthew De Wine

Ericka Dennis

Regan Dent

Yahaira Diaz

Patrick Dilalla

Sean Dlugos

Will Dohere

Richard Dotson

Rashida Dowd

Jessica Doyle

James Duer

Kimberly Dunham

Ronald Dupree

Darrius Durr

April Dworning

Richard Echols

Michael Echon

Andrew Edmonds

Keri Eiding

Nicolai Eigenbrod

Yelonda Ellis

Jessica Elmore

Colleen Fee

James Fernatt

Antonina Fiorelli

Antoine Fisher

Juniors

Daniel Fitzpatrick Che Flake Samuel Fleischer Erin Flynt Monique Fofanah De Laurence Fouche

Stephanie Fox Mark Frederick Emily Freeh Michael Freeman Tyria Freeman De Auna Frierson

John Fuduric Donna Fuller Raychaun Fuller Christine Fulton Erin Gady Charles Galati

Vanessa Gallman Jarod Ganser Tonya Gardner Lloyd Gatson Kelly Gavin Christine Gecewich

Erica Gentile Elizabeth Gibbons Chacity Gilliam Karen Gnandt Rebecca Godec Timothy Goerndt

Donte Goodwin Rolynda Gould Jennifer Grabianowski Kevin Graham Brian Grant Edward Gray HI

Jonathan Greeh Angela Grida James Grinstead Patrick Grisez Maurice Hairston Hanisha Hall

Milton Hall Edward Haller Joshua Hammond Destiny Harris Richard Harris Terry Harris Jr

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Juniors getting closer to graduation

Margaret Corcoran gets ready to go to class while Christopher Slagle helps the Boy's Cross Country team win races.

Students have to prepare for the rest of their lives when in high school.

Karen Gnandt and Erica Gentile discuss what is important about the work that they are supposed to be doing in class.

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Stephanie Fox practices her serve before the volleyba! game begins.

Courtney Sharp goes for the ball during a soccer match while Jennifer Waina looks on. Soccer is a very important part of their

Alexis Grubach and Becca Borehert worked very hard on the cross country team both during the summer and during the fall.

Courtney Strah

"It's a lot harder this year but one more year until college and I'm looking forward to it. Juniors are treated more like an adult."

These pictures of Euclid students who attended the Willoughby Tech Center arrived too late to be included with the rest of the underclass section so they appear here

David Burke Robert Cerjan Jonathon Dennis Stephany Hasberry Kevin Nugent Jennifer Thomas

Juniors

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Craig Hatcher

Jennifer Hausen

Petrus Hawkins

Craig Heiss

Kevin Hendrickson

Ryan Heramb

Thomas Heuer

Michael Higgins

Kourtney Highland

Berry Hill III

Deandre Hill

John Holmes

Shaun Holness

Christopher Holtz

Steven Horton

Charles Howard II

Shawn Howard

Amy Howell

Allison Hrovat

Kenneth Humphrey Jr

Eugene Hunter

Tiffany Hurt

Azizi Hutson

Kimberly Hutton

Shmere Ingram Shiho Ioki Darice Ivory David Jackson Elishia Jackson Nicole Jackson

Alvenia Jaggers

Margaret Jakse

James Janosik

Kimberly Jenkins

Mikia Jenkins

David Jenko

Garrett Jerousek

David Johnson

Gregory Johnson

Johnny Johnson Jonathan Johnson

Keisha Johnson

Kimberly Johnson

Matrika Johnson

Riki Johnson

Michael Jolly

Phillip Kaminski

Kristen Kascak

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Juniors

Stephanie Kazar Melissa Keller Sarah Keller Tyrone Kenner Daniel Kerestesy Erin Kilkenney

Jeanna King Nichole Knaus Florian Koenig Curtis Koeth Kelly Kontra Terry Kontra

Matthew Koons Frederick Kope Kimberly Kosovich Chrisina Kovacevich Jacob Kovit Michael Kreischer

Michael Kulcsar Michelle Kumel Kathryn Kunsman Denise La Riccia Renee Latsch Barry Lawrence

Anthony Laws James Lee Karen Lemieux Ronald Lemieux Louis Lindic Christopher Litwinowicz

Terrance Maddox Keila Malone Ryan Maloney Eric Marcus Qiana Martin Tracy Martorello

Jason May Allison Mc Clain Maureen Mc Cluskey Matthew Mc Dermott Michael Mc Donald John Mc Graw

Robert Mc Graw Charese Mc Gregor Cherica Mc Michael Daniel Medves Shaun Melton Danielle Merritt

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Allison Metti

Amanda Meyer

Erica Mikolajski

Michael Miller

Ouida Mims

Chad Mitchell

Lori Mitskavich Jacqueline Montgomery Felix Moore Robin Moore Terrance Moore Tim Morello

Erin Morrison

Reginald Mosley

Matthew Moster

Sultan Muhammad

Marissa Mukavetz

Katrina Murphy

Michaelann Murphy

Sean Nelson

Tiquashia Norris

Emily Novak

Lewis Nunley Jr

Molly O'Brien

Michael O'Neill Jr

Cathleen O'Grady

Matthew O'Hara

Sherelle Owens

Vencott Palmer

Michael Paoloni

Anna Paradzik

Nina Parrino

Zinal Patel

Erin Patterson

Nicole Patterson

Maureen Pavicic

Anne Payerchin

Christy Peacock

Ozzie Penn Jr

Lori Penny

Michelle Penny

Georgian Peric

Kathryn Pettit

Rachael Pettit

Jeremy Pfahl

Todd Pfeifer

Christian Pierce

Tabitha Polachek

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Ralph Poole Monica Povirk Artis Powell Tamilia Prince Landon Proctor Gina Prodan

Yanira Prokop Kristina Puhalj Tony Radan Michael Reilly Alicia Renix Amos Renix III

Hillary Resnik Christina Richards Sara Richardson Nicholas Ritz Keith Roberts Allen Robinson

Heather Rodick David Rogers Janelle Routen Dominic Rufo Erin Ryan DaRza

Christine Sanelli Bryan Scheider Paul Schweikert Jessica Serwatka Courtney Sharp Brian Shaw

Kimbeiiy Shippy Jason Short Brian Siedler Michael Simenc Kathy Simic Ivana Simicevic

Shelesta Sims Christopher Slagle Allen Slamic John Smarsh Jill Smialek Anthony Smith

Frank Smith Kimberly Smith Anthony Spada Raymond Spangler Alison Stahre Suzanne Stambaugh

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Carolyn Gudaitis, Erin Kilkenney and Jill Smialek were important Darrius Durr, Lashuntla Washington and Steve Yannaras working hard in their chemistry

members of the Girl's Cross Country team. class so they can leam as much as possible.

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Jill Swansegar

Anthony Switalski

Kevin Taksar

Lisa Taplin

Nicholas Tate

Brandon Taylor

Carnell Taylor Kelly Taylor Lakesha Taylor Tamsen Taylor Lucious Terrell

Donte Thomas

Shalyn Thomas

James Tilk

Rosanne Timm

Nicholas Tirabassi

Martin Tomsic

Jerrod Torrence

Nicholas Trafford

January Traven

Stephanie Troha

Christopher Trzcinski

Candy Tucker

Scott Turman

Joel Stavange

Adrian Stewart

Kathleen Stobierski

Courtney Strah

Juniors

Lisa Udovich Robyn Ulle Michael Valentine Cristina Vega Drina Vurbic Elizabeth Vurusic

Alexis Wade John Wahl Jason Waina Steven Walker Taunon Warren Jewell Washington

Lashunda Washington Demetrius Watkins Jason Watkins Terrance Watson Loren Webb Najah Weeams

Jenea Weems Le Trese Weems Kenneth Wells Jr Howard Westerfield Ebony Wheeler Tamara Wheeler

Michael White Verndette White Terreia Whitsett Benjamin Whittaker Matthew Widar Jennifer Wiggins

Eddie Wilcox Tanisha Williams Adrienne Willis Jennifer Willis John Wolchko Beau Woodford

Dante Woods Faye Wurm Steven Yannaras Melissa Yatsko Jacqueline Young Daniel Zbiegien

Michael Zdanowicz Theresa Zellhofer Sharon Zemba Geoffrey Zevnik Michael Zielinski Brian Zorman

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The final deadline for the 1996 Euclid- ian was at the beginning of March so everything that happened after that could not be included in the book. Because of that we are including the highlights from the end of the year in this section.

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Mary Wolf dances with a senior citizen during the Senior Citizen Prom held in the Spring.

Bud White hits the ball for the incredible Panther baseball team that only lost one game in the entire season.

Freddie Blatnik clears the bar in the pole vault durinj outdoor track.

T. J. Grabianowski, Jason Edwardsen and Fritz Strieff wore pajamas to school to promote The Pajama Game which was Big Show 1996.

National Honor Society held its annual induction in the Spring and these were some of the students that were inducted.

ony Fisher makes a good leap in the long jump for the track team.

incipal, Mr. Robert Knuth, presents awards to , Missy Bonfiglio, larie Salupo, Dawn Pratt, Julie Ann Newsome, Tara Van Ho, ristina Geiger and Meg Miezin at the Senior Awards Assembly.

efore Prom an assembly was held for seniors stressing the importance :not drinking and driving. An accident scene was set up in the south irking lot. Clayton Cunningham is shown as one of the victims of a link driver.

Varsity Baseball finished regular season with a perfect 25-0 record

The Varsity and Junior Varsity baseball teams had an unbelievable season and finished with a combined record of 45-2. Each team only lost one game during their season. The Varsity team set a school record with 25 straight wins and finished the regular season undefeated, the first in school history. They had a perfect 14-0 record in the G.C.C. Their only loss was to Canton Glen Oak in the Regional Finals for the second year in a row.

Varsity Baseball, row one: Scott Herbert, Jay Kletecka, Tim Long, Bud White, Frank Orgovan, Mike Doyle, Tom Heuer. Row two: Coach Rick Brown, John Mc Clain, Mark Zrim, Joe Tucceri, Chad Shuskey, Dave Banach, Kevin Evans, Terry Kontra, Pat Bujnocki, Coach Don Lewis. Row three: Coach, Ed Zivnoska, Matt Carroll, Dave Bischof, Buchy Zeman, Gene Hess, Tim Walter, Mike Jolly, Laurence Banks, Mark Fording, Coach Dennis Turkall.Not pictured, Tim Fogarty.

Terry Kontra throwing the ball to the plate.

Baseball

J.V. Baseball. Row one: Coach Ed Zivnoska, Juhn Fuduric, Greg Hatcher, Pat Grisez, Dan Fitzpatrick, Zack Cherney, Josh Hammond, Matt Kunes, Coach Dennis Turkall. Row two: Tom Heuer, Brian Sidler, Terry Kontra, Brian Zorman, Denny Boisher, Tim Goerndt, Jeff Cahill, Coach Rick Brown. Row three:Coach Don Lewis, Matt Moster, Mike Zdanowicz, Joe Zevnik, Mike Jolly, Eddie Wilcox, Jim Grinstead, Shawn Cummings, Juan Hernandez.

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eshman Baseball, row one: Gerald Haig, Kevin Carse, David Att, Tom Sweeny, Brandon Hendersosn. Row 'o: Kevin Grisez, Jason Lama, Ken Gravis, Chris Biehl, Cedric Carstarphen, Rick Bartel, Shaun Kane. dw three: John Black, Rich Glavan, Dave D'Amico, Brandon Richardson, Nick Lindic, Dave Cerne, Jeff fans, Coach, Ed Zivnoska.

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Above. Tom Sweeney taking a swing at the ball. Left. Players getting ready for the game to begin.

VARSITY BASEBALL

TEAM

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Barberton 10

2

Olmsted Falls

2

1

VASJ

11

2

Strongsville

7

9

North

10

3

Nordonia

8

3

Maple Hts.

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8

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4

3

Brush

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Padua

6

5

Bedford & 4

14

1

North

3

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Bay Village

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12

4

South

13

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Mayfield

9

3

Brush

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South

15

2

Holy Name

5

2

Bedford 1

7

3

SEASON RECORD WON 25 LOST 1

G.C.C. RECORD WON 14 LOST 0

LEAGUE FINISH First

JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL

TEAM

US

THEM

Olmsted Falls

14

0

VASJ

16

1

Strongsville

10

2

Nordonia

3

1

Maple Hts.

27

0

South

20

5

Brush

8

5

Padua

5

3

Bedford

7

2 2

North

5

North

6

3

Bay Village

12

2

Maple Hts.

17

1

Nordonia

16

0

South

17

2

Mayfield

15

9

Brush

2

4

St. Edwards

14

6

Bedford

20

3

Mayfield

1

0

Wickliffe

5

3

SEASON RECORD WON 20 LOST 1

G.C.C. RECORD WON 13 LOST 1

LEAGUE FINISH First

FRESHMAN BASEBALL

TEAM

US

THEM

Olmsted Falls

7

8

Olmsted Falls

5

2

North

4

7

St. Ignatius

11

7

Maple Hts.

10

14

Mentor

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St. Ignatius

5

3

Maple Hts.

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3

South

10

6

South

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St. Edward

11

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Brush

2

1

Brush

6

1

Bedford

8

3

North

1

14

Mayfield

4

5

Mayfield

5

2

Lakewood 3

7

SEASON RECORD WON 9 LOST 8

Jay Kletecka getting ready to bunt the ball.

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Both boy's and girl's track

The boy's outdoor track team had an outstanding season in which they placed first in the G.C.C. They competed in eight invitational meets, winning three, placing second in one, and fourth in two. The team had seven League Champions and seven District Champions. Topping the season were Albert Simpson and Daniel Corleto who competed in the State Track meet in Columbus and earned Top Ten All-State Honors. Coach Bob Ramlow was voted Coach of the Year in the G.C.C.

Deleonte Brown flying through the air in the long jump.

BOY'S OUTDOOR TRACK

TEAM

US

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Brush

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South

75

57

North

85

47

Bedford

78

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Mayfield

28

Nordonia

BIG

Strongsville

MEETS

4/8

Medina

3/28

Mentor

2/13

Walsh

4/16

Ranger Relays

5/16

Euclid Relays

1/8

G.C.C. Meet

1/8

District

1/16

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Regional SEASON RECOJ

7 LOST 0

G.C.C. RECORD

WON 7

.OST 0

LEAGUE FINISH First-

Boy's Track. Row one: Eugene Warner, Jamel Lawrence, Larry Dissaur, Antonio Davis, Shaun Hodge, Eric Schuster, Maurice James, Karlan Club. Row two: Coach Robert Ramlow, Tommy Virges, Jason Jones, Emmanuel Smith, Antoine Fisher, Mike Simenc, Michael Wilkerson, Pak Fi Obeng. Row three: Lauren Webb, Paul Glowacki, Ramone Watson Terrell, Michael Miklavcic, Will Buchannon, Raphael Pachenko, Kevin Taksar, Coach Frank Soltesz. Row four: Mike Melnyk, Deleonte Brown, De Juan Goulde, Dan Corlett Petris Hawkins, Tony Laurich, Michael Hartson, Shaun Mc Laughlin, Al Simpson. Row five: Dorian Gould< Lamonte Foster, Brandon Shaw, Howard Westerfield, Monroe Hillsman, Artis Powell, Rich Cooper, Joe Williams, Coach, Tom Halbedel.

Track

Albert Simpson getting ready to launch the shot.

Tony Davis getting the baton from Jamel Lawrence.

teams win the conference

irl's Track, Row one: Colleen Longshaw, Karen Wade, Aileen Glowacki, Annie Wein, Kelly Kontra, anetta La Shore, Jenea Weems, Jamie Taylor, Jennifer Emser. Row two: Megan Osterman, Karla Prince, hondra Ramus, Katie Walker, Jennifer Hrovat, Krystal Jamerson, Dawn Merritt, Maria Scott, Alicia ennix, Nicole Eastley. Row three: Coach Dick York, Matrika Johnson, Allison Mc Clain, Ebony Wheeler, rin Flynt, Lakeshia Phillips, Ursula Wein, Vernedette White, Alayshia Clark, Holly Douglas, Coach Mike ustin. Row four: Coach Pete Schwenke, Erin gady, Carolyn Gudaitis, Patricia Carpenter, Lakeshia Henderson, Allison FitzGerald, Kelly Smith, Angela Miklavcic, Becca Borchert, Tracy Hicks, Carrie Sharp. ow five: Erin Kilkenny, Alexis Grubach, Jamie Smialek, Nikita Church, Ramona Badley, Katrina Tanner, harmaine Allen, Jennifer Williams, Mary Dacar, Jill Smialek, Tracy Martorello.

enea Weems putting the shot.

Kisha Phillips and Karla Prince running

laps before a meet.

Dawn Merrit practicing on the hurdles.

The Girl's Outdoor Track Team finished the season with an 6-0 record and first place in the G.C.C. They finished first at the confer- ence meet. Kelly Smith, Lakesha Henderson, Lakisha Phillips, Jamee Taylor and Karla Prince all qualified for the State competition. The 4 x 200 Relay finished tenth while Kelly Smitk finished third in the discus.

The girl's team warming up befor a meet.

GIRL'S OUTDOOR TRACK

TEAM

US

THEM

Nordonia

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52

North

108

20

Maple Hts.

105

23

South

99

29

Bedford v

91

37

Mayfield

69

59

BIG MEETS

Madison

4/8

Medina

5/24

Kent

3/38

Ranger Relays

5/16

Mentor

2/10

Euclid Relays

1/7

G.C.C. Meet

1/7

District

3/17

SEASON RECORD WON 6 LOST 0

G.C.C. RECORD WON 6 LOST 0

LEAGUE FINISH First

Track

The 1 996 softball season was a memorable one for the Euclid panthers. They began early in the season with a 1 and 3 record but then rebounded to finish 18 and 12 overall and second in the G.C.C. with a 10 and 4 record. Their greatest accomplishment was in the State Tournament where they finished as the state's second best team. Margy Mihalic led the team in hitting and played a solid shortstop for the Lady panthers. She was also named First Team All G.C.C. and All Ohio and Team Captain. Colleen Taylor also was one of the team leaders offensively and defen- sively and was named to the First Team All G.C.C. and All Ohio Team.

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West Geauga

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12

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Mayfield

8

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North

5

2

Holy Name

Souih

4

3

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Twpin

7

4

Northwest

20

13

South

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LEAGUE FINISH Second

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TEAM

US

THEM

Hol» Nao.e

19

Went Geauga

6

Lake Calh

12

VASJ

North

III

Bedford

13

0

Ifedo™

21

3

Maple Hts

K,

1

Sooth

18

Sooth

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North

5

Bedford

10

Wickliffe

BroV Brush

20

7

II

MayfielJ

10

Mayfield

13

SEASON RECORD WON 18 LOST 2

G.C.C. RECORD WON 13 LOST I

Varsity Softball. Row one: Jessica Sas, Heather Nickell, Courtney Sharp, Melissa Hoppert, Colleen Taylor. Row two: Coach Ron Zucca. Becky Codec, Becky Clavan, Stacey Lesefky. Lauren Hadyk, Katie Bauer, Margy Mihalic, Coach. Diane Maroli

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Junior Varsity Softball, Row one: Lauren Freeman, Jackie Sas, Ann Slusser, Dana Vance, Angela Suchy. Row two: Amanda Meyer, Kathy Blatnik, Robyn Ulle, Chrissy Kovacevich, Maria Negolfka. Row three: Alison Stahre, Lisa Udovich, Kristen Kascak, Suzanne Lucas. Allison Metti, Jamie Greskowiak, Coach, Ron Zucca.

Tennis team hits .500

oy's Tennis, Row one: Ryan Heramb, Nick Cyganski, Dennis Vitolo, Nick Pfahl, Mike Heramb, Barry awrence, Dan Seifried, Chris Pierce, Greg Schonauer, Pat Di Lalla.Row two: Matt Mc Dermott, Matt rutsch, Dale Stigmier, Mike Hughes, Jeremy Pfahl, Andy Edmonds, Dave Giancola, Jimmy Jordan, Coach ob Heramb.

ashman Softball, Row one: Nikki Samsa, Amanda Tutolo, Shannon Setser, Julie Whitley, Shondre Boyer. iw two: Beth Jackson, Karen Hanson, Laura dicker, Megan Novinc, Julie Thompson, Coach Diane Maroli. iw three: Nicole Shiffbauer, Mary Ann Zagar, Tara Maurich, Karen Salisbury, Michelle Laurich.

The boy's Varsity Tennis team hoped for a .500 season and that is just what they got in the G.C.C. That was good enough for a third place finish in the conference. They also got a first place finish in the Conference Tournament which boosted them to a second place finish overall.

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TEAM

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THEM

Mentor

1

4

Brunswick5

0

Nordonia :,

5

0

Brush

3

2

South

2

3

North

1

4

Young. Board.

0

5

Nordonia

5

0

Mayfield

1

4

South

3

2

North

1

4

Lakewood 3

2

Mayfield

3

2

Perry

1

4

Brush

0

5

SEASON RECORD WON 7 LOST 8

G.C.C. RECORD WON 5 LOST 5

LEAUE FINISH Second (tie)

FRESHMAN SOFTBALL

TEAM Solon

US

THEM

6

2

Orange

17

0

Cuyahoga Hts.

15

1

Mentor

9

7

Brush

1

4

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13

ND/CL

12

13

North JM

13

12

Wickliffe

16

12

Maple Hts 12

7

Cuyahoga Hts.

21

12

Brush

1

1

Mayfield

2

5

South

5

0

Maple Hts.

16

2

North

8

9

Mayfield

1

9

Lake Cath.7

10

SEASON RECORD WON 10LOST 7

Boy's Tennis

Big Show 1996 was presented on March 7,8 & 9 and was called The Pajama Game. It was a tremendous success and pulled in large audiences all three days. The play was a 1954 musical set in a pajama factory. Romance between the superintendent, Sid Sorokin( Fritz Streiff) and the head of the grievance committee, Babe Williams) Jodi Dominlck) was jeopardized by their opposing stands on the union's press for a 7 1/2 cent raise. Other people involved in the plot were Gladys(Nicole Genovese), Hines(Scott Granito), MabeKColleen Longshaw), Mae(Katie Mc Guinness). Poopsie(Alia Crawford), Prez(Jason Edwardsen), Brendaf Heather Kinison). and their boss, Mr. Hassler(Scott Lawrence). The union triumphs in the end and Babe and Sid are reunited. This play was highlighted by great songs, phenomenal dancing and an excep- tional cast. Under the direction of Ken Ferlito, Bea Grushcow, Glenn Obergfell and Bebe Katz. The Pajama Game really came to life.

Big Show presented The Pajama Game

Jodi Dominick is really scared as Scott Granito threw knives at her during the company picnic.

Fritz Strieff tells Jodi Dominick that he's sick of "small talk" and that they have more important things to do.

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workers that si

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Jason Edwardsen and Andre Mc Michael discuss the possibilities of a strike in order to get a 7 1/2 cent raise.

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Seniors dancing at the Senior Senior Prom.

On May 24. 25 Wai Napolo presented their annual synchronized swim show in the East Pool. The members of the club swam and performed to music.

HONOR STUDENTS

"ational Honor Society held it's annual induction in the Spring and many new students were installed into the organization

Kelly Hiscott, Becky Glavan and Liz Buchner

waiting for the NHS induction to begin.

Kristina Geiger, Missy Bonfiglio, Beth Kramer, Mark Garlauskas, Jill Corrigan, Margaret Good and Scott Herbert signing in during the induction ceremonies.

Kristina Cadovec, Sarah Keller, Kelly Hiscott, Katie Walker. Carissa Moon and Collette Sarns-Gaunt

had a lot of fun at the Senior Senior Prom.

Senior Awards/Senior Senior Prom

All the new members of NHS.

SENIOR AWARDS

ere presented on Tuesday, May 21, 1996 in an assembly held in the Little Theater after :hool. Many seniors received awards or money for their accomplishments while at Euclid.

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■lice Departmant Outstanding Female Armstrong Jazz Award to Joe Dula and Cassandra Jones, Angela Meros and Megan Coyne.

holar/Athlete Award the Kathy Freeh Memorial Scholarship

Award to Katie Bauer.

SENIORS SWING

at the annual SPRING FLING that was held on Wednesday. May 8, 1996. The senior citizens prom had music provided by the Bob Makee Band and escorts provided by Student Council.

arie Salupo accepts one of the many awards that she ;eived during the ceremonies.

Katie Walker, Amy Salerno, Becky Hren, Kristina Geiger, Annie Wein, Dawn Pratt, Sharon Hollis and Christina Fabert

were all looking nice at theSenior SeniorProm.

Senior citizens dancing together at the event. Senior Awards/Senior Senior Prom

PARTY TIME

PROM

was held at the Landerhaven Party Center on Thursday, May 30, 1996. Many Euclid seniors and underclassmen enjoyed themselves at a night of dancing, pictures and eating.

Before commencement seniors were milling around taking pictures of each other and getting ready for the big moment.

COMMENCEMENT

took place in East Gym on Sunday June 9, 1996 at 1 :00 PM. The threat of thunderstorms caused the event to be moved into the gym instead of being held in the stadium as was originally scheduled. The gym was hot and very crowded but the commencement went off without a problem.

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The seniors waited patiently to get their diplomas.

aledictorian, Angela Miklavcic,

idresses the class of 1996 during the rogram.

Allison FitzGerald was the 1996 Salutatorian and talked to the class after the Valedictorian did.

Cuana Newson and Mark Ketchum are Commencement

ready for the ceremonies.

Jane Addis

Stan Bender

Dolores Black

Patricia Buck

Doc Daugherty

Susan Dennis-Rogers

Ken and Anne Ferlito

Marilyn Foote

Bea Grushcow

Sue Harris

The Heramb Family

Sgt Maj. L. M. Isaacs,

USMC (Ret)

Jean M. Jelenic

Spencer Kane

Bill Kazen Marsha Knauss

Bob Knuth

Margaret Lucas

Brad R. Mc Govern

Judith Mc Laughlin

Sean O'Toole

Benjamin & Katherine Pasquale

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petrovic

Roy Pignatiello

Lucy Pratt

Robert and Barbara Ramlow

Fran Ratka

Marcy Richards

Sam Santilli

Cheryl Schossler Elaine Sheridan

Paula Sheridan Judith Stobinski

Diane Tizzano

Christine Torrelli

Alex Toth

Jan Ulle

Bill Von Benken

Daniel Wensing

Dolly Carbaugh and John Ball/Cyntia Ball

Cindy, Even though you will always be the baby, you grew up to be a smart young lady! Love, Pam, Debbie, Mary, John, nieces and nephews.

Dolly Carbaugh and John Ball/Cyntia Ball

Cindy, You are a very special person, Cindy, stay

that way forever!

Love Always, Your boyfriend, Mike

Jeff and Debbie Beck/Jeffrey Beck

Good Luck Jeff in all you do!

Robert Geosano/Nicholas Geosano

Nick.

Best of Luck in everything you do.

Love

Mom and Dad

Nicholas and Joan Grubach Jr./Alexis Michelle Grubach

Stand for truth. Never give up and always do your

best.

Love.

Dad and Mom

Joanne Sabel/Amber Sabel

Congratulations on 1 2 years of exceptional work.

Much success in your future endeavors. We know

you will always succeed. We are all proud of you.

Love,

Mom. Cran, Kim, Snane.

Kurt and Ronnie Stanic/Derek Stanic

Derek and Abby,

Your high school years are too quickly over.

Enjoy them forever. The effort you put in now

will bring rich rewards for the rest of your lives.

STUDY-BE INVOLVED-HAVE FUN-KEEP

SMILING!

Love,

Mom and Dad

Greg and Nancy Waina/Jennifer, Jason and Melissa

We enjoyed watching each of you flourish academically, athletically and socially. Remem- ber 1996-97 as the year the three of you spent together at Euclid High School. Love, Mom and Dad

Craig and Susan Wilson/Anthony Rashad Wilson

Rashad,

Today Senior Class president. Tomorrow

president of the United States. Congratulations!!

We are so proud of you! !

Love,

Mom and Dad

192

Patrons

John and Pamela Amos/Sean Amos

Donna Arthur/Qiana Arthur

Darlene Hairston Barnett/Elise N. Barnett

Sunan and James Belanich/Richard J.

Belanich

Mr. and Mrs. Bergolc/Dan Bergolc

David and Carol Browne/Mark Browne

Geneva Caldwell/Elnora Ann Caldwell

Kathy Carleton/William A. Carleton

Candace and Len Carmichael/Casey

Carmichael

Charla Cyganski/Nicholas Cyganski

Judy D'Apice/Jessica D'Apice

John and Lynette David/Jennifer David

James and Patricia Davis/Jennifer Nicole

Davis

Denise DiBiase/Stephanie DiBiase

Larry and Christine Domin/Elizabeth Domin

Joe and Sue Dominick/Jodi Dominick

Kim E. and James T. Feldkamp/Ann C.

Feldkamp

June Sonntag/Candace Ferguson

Tim and Carmie FogartyTim Fogarty

Kim Giancola/David Giancola,Jr

Paul and JoAnn Glowacki/Paul Glowacki

Edward and Nancy Greskowiak/Jamie

Greskowiak

Martel and Kathleen Griesmar/Ciara E.

Griesmar

Gary and Cathie Gudaitis/Carolyn Gudaitis

Bob and Judy Guttu/Jeff Guttu

Mr. and Mrs. Hiscott/Kelly Hiscott

Vida M. Hodge/Brad Hodge

Patricia Hrdlicka/Nicole Hrdlicka

Theresa and Rudy Hren/Becky Hren

Cathy and Larry Kletecka/Jason M. Kletecka

Susan Phillis/Nicole Marie Johnston

Robert and Linda Kelly/Amanda Kelly

Ms. Vendola Lawrence/Jamel E. Lawrence

Dave and Nancy Lawrence/Scott Lawrence

Veronica and Demetrius Safo/Monica R.

Martin

Dan and Joanne Mc Peek/Amanda Mc Peek

Sandi and John Mc Redmond/Casey Mc

Redmond

Rick and Azella Melnyk/Mike Melnyk

Jeffrey and Inez Morris/John Patrick Morris

Susan and Frank Negolfka/Maria C. Negolfka

Len and Dorothy Nosse/Lee Scott Nosse

Mr.a nd Mrs. Raymond C. Novinc/Melissa

Novinc

Adelaide Agyeman/Paa-Kofi Obeng

Richard and Mary Pecnik/Richard Pecnik

Theresa Coleman/Theresa Denise Poindexter

Chuck and JoAnne Rees/Paula Rees

Bill and Shirley Robinson/Jason Robinson

Denise Robson/Julie M. Robson

Patti and Scott Salisbury/Katie Salisbury

Mr. and Mrs. Sas/Jackie Sas

Mr. and Mrs. Setser/Tom Setser

Steve andf Baubbi Solema/Nick and Paul

Solema

Jerry and Toni Bielek/Dana Vance

Karen Vitolo/Dennis Vitolo

Sharon and Peter Vuyancih/Brian Vuyancih

Tom and Mary Ann Walker/Katie Walker

Kevin and Jennifer Weinbrecht/Beth Weinbre-

cht

Gloria J. Wilson/Detric M. Wilson

Jim and Ann Wison/Marianne B. Wilson

Donald and Denise White/Christopher 'Bud'

White

Joe and JoAnn Zorman/Tim Zorman

Doug Zeman/Doug /.email

Sean Amos

Don't be afraid to dream. For out of such fragile things, Come miracles.

May all your dreams come true. Love, Mom, Dad, Jae and Jinai

Qiana Arthur

Qiana, it has been a long 12 years.

We knew you could do it

Congratulations

Love, Mom, Grandma, Granddad.

My Little Lisie. Congratulations Honey! I'm so very proud of your

accomplish- ments and goals. You've grown into such a beautiful young lady. Good Luck in everything you do and remember- When the going gets tough, you can always count on me! I love you- Mommy

Elisa N. Barnett

Patrons

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Richard J. Belanich

What a face- Dear Richard-We are SO proud of you. You sure gave us a run for our money, it was worth every step to watch you grow into the fine intelligent young man you are. Remember to follow your dreams one step at a time and you will be successful. We are always here for you and love you a lot Dad, Mom, Jim and Mike

Dan,

We are so proud of you. Our wish for you is to be happy in everything you do. We love you very much- please don't forget about us when you go out into that big - bad world. Love, Mom and Dad

Dan Bergolc

Mark Adam Browne

Mark Adam Browne

Always keep your enthusiasm for the good things

life has to offer. Mark you are the greatest! Thanks

for keeping us young.

Love,

Dad and Mom

Elnora A. Caldwell

William A. Carlton

Dear Tony,

Congratulations! We are very proud of you and wish

you a future filled with peace. Do not ever doubt

what you can achieve.

Love, Mom and Amanda

Casey Carmichael

Nicholas Cygansk

Jessica D'Apice

Jennifer David

Jennifer,

Congratulations! We are so proud of you!

The world is at your fingertips - seize it and enjoy!

We wish you life's best always.

Love.

Mom, Dad and John

Jennifer Nicole Davis

Jennifer Nicole-

As you are about to enter another door in life, may

your path always be blessed by the Lord.

Always hold His hand as you travel along and your

road will never go wrong.

Love, Dad, Mom, Nate and Sara

Love, Mom, Dad,

Stephanie DiBiase

Darling Lizzy, Eighteen years ago, God gave to us a good and beautiful child we named Elizabeth. Beyond our wildest dreams, you have brought us love, joy, and grace. Take pride in the fine accomplishments of these past years and may God bless you richly all the days of your life. You have always been.

Elizabeth Domin

and always will be, the queen of our hearts. Love, Mom, Dad, and Jordan

Jodi Dominick

"If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it." You can do it Jodi! We love you and are so proud of you. Mom, Dad, Mike and Steve

Ann C. Feldkamp

ANGELBABY,

A dream is a wish your heart makes when you're fast asleep; in dreams you will lose your heartaches. Have faith in your dreams and someday your rainbow will come smiling through. No matter how your heart is grieving, if you keep on believing, your dream will be a wish that comes true.

Love, Mom and Dad

Candace Ferguson

Candi,

The desire of the moth for the star, of the night for the

morrow, the devotion to something afar from the sphere of

our sorrow.

May the stars always sing for you.

Love, Mom, Roy, Lori and Kellie

Looking back and remembering when The good times you've h

The places you've been.

Take all your n Reflect how you've grown The man you've become am The love you've been showi

Onward and upward Let your journey begin 'Cause you've got what it

And it come from within.

We wish you success In all that you do And remember always To thine own self be true

David Giancola Jr.

Tim Fogarty

Paul Glow acki

Jamie Greskowiak

Jamie,

Congratulations, These years have flown by. It's

hard to believe you're off to college. You are a

beautiful, young woman. Stay the way you are

and you will be a success in whatever you

attempt.

We love you.

Mom. Dad, Dana and Bryan

Ciara Griesmar

From your first steps, you were on the go. Always

moving. Always aglow. We love you so much.

Remember nothing's out of touch. Reach for that star

because we know you'll go far.

Congratulations.

Love, Dad, Mom and Guy

, Carolyn Gudaitis

Carolyn,

Congratulations on all your accomplishments. You

can achieve anything you set your mind on. Always

remember that we love you Carolyn and we are

proud of you.

Dad and Mom

Jeff Guttu

Jeff:

Congratulations!

And good luck in the future.

Love,

Dad and Mom

Kelly Hiscott

Brad Hodge

Dear Brad,

Congratulations. I'm very proud of you and all that

you have achieved. Strive for your dreams, but take

the time to enjoy your accomplishments.

I love you always.

Mom

Becky Hren

Dear Becky.

You've done a wonderful joh wilh [he gills God gave you. You should he very proud of yourself. We are certainly proud of you. 1 96 All our love.

Mom, Dad. and T

P.S. Always remember: He who calls it, names ill

Nicole Hrdlicka

My daughter:

You are all I dreamed a daughter could be. You touch a pan of me I never knew existed. How I enjoy watching you grow, and mature, inli the strong, earing, fun-loving, and self-assured woman you are becoming. You are a special one. my love, and so beautiful. May you continue to know peace, love and joy in the years ahead. The best is yet to be. Love. Mom

Jason M. Kletecka

Jay,

Congratulations! We are very proud of you and wish you all

the best life has to offer. I think the best is yet to come for

you. Keep working hard to make your dreams come true.

You are the best.

We love you.

Mom. Dad and Chris

Nicole Marie Johnston

Dear Nicole Marie,

Your father and I wish the best for you. You were a

beautiful baby (just a little peanut) and you have

grown into a beautiful young lady. Keep smiling

always and go for your dreams. Congratulations

honey, we are very proud of you!

Love, Mom and Dad

Amanda Kelly

Jamel E. Lawrence

"A son who has brought me joy from the day you were born to this special day when you received your diploma. I'm proud of you and you have grown up to be a handsome young man.

The road to success is long and sometimes rocky but you hang in there and remember I love you!!!" Love, Mom. Sincerely, Daddy

Scott Lawrence

Dear Scott,

"All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances. And one man in his time plays many parts." -William Shakespeare Congratulations. Love, Dad, Mom and Mike

mg.

Love. Dad and Mom

Yesterday, we

were sent this

special gift from

God!

Today, you've

grown to be this

smart, confident

you can t achieve in life! Thank you for being such a perfect daughter! Love. Mom and Dad

Monica R. Martin

Amanda Mc Peek

Mike Melnyk

Casey Mc Redmond

Mike,

Congratulations! We're very proud of you.

Good Luck

Love.

Mom and Dad

Dear John: Super baby, that you surely were. We are very proud of your

accomplish- ments, and want to wish you much success in all your future endeavors. Remember to always strive for excellence, so that you may attain the goals set for yourself.

Achieving a goal is an accomplishment, not out of

reach, because you have the ability to attain it.

God Bless You Always. 1 97

Love, Dad, Mom and Jeff

John Patrick Morris

yourself

and all

your

wishes

will

come

true.

Love,

Mom,

Dad and

Frank

Maria C. Negolfka

Lee Scott Nosse

Melissa Novinc

you.

Mom and Dad

Paa-Ko, my baby, you've always been the joy and pride of my life, and 1 thank the Lord so much for blessing me with you. You've always cared. Even as a little child you've always shown how concerned you were, making sure 1 was okay. You're like a little brother and a big uncle at

thes

Richard Pecnik

Theresa Denise Poindexter

Paa-Kofi Obeng

hands and bless you with all that your heart dcsin

doctor that you've always wanted to be.

I love you. son.

Fondly, Mom

(Adelaide Agyeman, a.k.a. Mimi)

I count myself blessed to have you as my son. As you graduate and go into college/the world, I pray the Almighty God to continue to hold you in His powerful s. to become the

Paula Rees

You are the beautiful star that has burned bright and lighted our path since the day you were born. You have given us the gift of love, laughter and caring. Never change "Bug", you've made us very proud. Congratula- tions!

On to bigger and better! Love,

Mom, Dad and Thunder

Jason Robinson

Julie M. Robson

Katie: Words alone cannot express how much we love you or how proud we are of the person our

Katelyn has Katie Salisbury be-

come. We wish you love, happiness and success in your future and a heart that stays close to home. May God continue to bless you, and keep you and make His face shine upon you in all you do. Love - Mom and Dad

Jackie Sas

Tom, You are special. We wish you a great future with much success, health and luck. We will always be here for you (or a phone call away). Believe in yourself. Be a man of kindness and values. Be happy and keep

smiling! Stay close and remember "we love you".

Mom, Dad and Shannon

Grandma shines with you.

Tom Setser

Nick and Paul Solema

Loving a child doesn't mean giving in to all his

whims; to love him is to bring out the best in him,

to teach him to love what is difficult and embrace

what is right.

We are very proud of you !

Congratulations and all our love.

Mom and Dad

Dana Vance

Dennis Vitolo

Bryan Vuyancih

Dear Brian,

Congratulations! We are so proud of you.

Always keep focused on your goal and you will

achieve anything you desire.

Remember that you are always in our thoughts and

prayers.

Lots of love,

Mom, Dad, and Michael

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Katie,

We're so proud of you. Your determination and character have brought you much success this far and will light the way for your future. You are a joy and a blessing and we thank God that He blessed us with you. Love, Mom and Dad

Beth Weinbrecht

Dear Beth,

You're finally graduatin to put Kermit away? Congratulations! Love, Mom, Dad, Amy

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Detric M. Wilson

Dear Marianne. Always

remember John 13:17; -'Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them". Congratulations on all your achievements. We are so very proud of you. You have always been very caring and hard working. You are a Marianne B. Wilson blessing in our

lives and we're so proud of you. May God bless and

guide you in the future and may all your dreams come

true.

We love you very much.

Love. Mom, Dad. Melissa and Michelle

, Christopher "Bud" White

Bud,

Congratulations!

We are very proud of you. Thank-you for giving us so

many wonderful memories. We wish only the best for

you i your future.

We love you and will always be there for you.

All our love. Dad, Mom and Carrie

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Tim Zorman

great joy.

May God Bless and keep you.

Love, Mom, Dad and Brian

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200 Jennifer David hiding in the Library

Michele O'Donnel and Marc Acino and Melissa Hoppert and Katie Baioni and Carrie Klocker looking nice at Homecoming.

thletics are popular after school activities

!A.F.S 104

Abbot, Bryan 144

Abiecunas. Alison 89, 144

Abramczyk, Autumn 155

Abshire. Patricia 144

Academics 132

Academics Divider 130

Acino. Lea 53, 155. 164

Acino, Marcello 155, 200

Ackley. Rachel 123, 127, 167

Activities Divider 86

Adams, Daemyon 155

Adams. Erin 144

Adams. Marcus 22

Adams, Nichole 22

Adams, Robin 167

Adams II, Richard 144

Addis, Jane 28, 87, 104, 135. 192

Adelstein, Laura 135

Ahmetovic, Melissa 155

Ahmetovic, Samir 144

Aides, Clinic 103

Aides, Office 126

Alaupovic, Andjela 144

Aldridge, Monique 144

Alexander, Joshua 144

Alkema, Lisa 64, 155

Allen, Alex 135

Allen, Charmaine 73, 74, 155. 183

Allen, Kevin 22. 55, 70. 71, 72

Allen, Pierre 155

Allen, William 144

Altman, Charles 94

Katie Baioni

K-T

Shoot for the moon and you/11

land among the stars! Always

keep your sparkle and a song in

your heart. We are so proud of

you.

Love, Mom and Dad

Amaro, Dominic 22

Amato, Sue 135

Amato, Susan 49

Amigoni, Christine 101, 144

Amos, Sean 22, 193

Anderson, Arkira 155

Anderson, Christopher 144

Anderson, Jamel 68

Anderson, Laura 155

Anderson, Michael 155

Anderson, Tiffany 97, 144

Anoliefo, Ifeyinwa 144

Anthony, La Shandra 155

Antonini, Justin 132

Anzells. Don 189

Appling, Tracey 22, 50, 62

Aquilano, Andrew 167

Aquilano, Brianna 144

Aquilano, Nicholas 22

Archibald, Earl 135

Arendt, Bryan 11. 110, 117, 167

Arendt, Wayne 21, 123, 137

Armaro, Christopher 144

Armaro. Dominic 21

Armstrong, Bradford 167

Arnd, Wayne 121

Arndt, Wayne 22, 50. 96, 120. 121

Arnold, Lauren 8, 19, 84, 102, 118, 167

Arp, Casey 19, 22, 50

Arp, Robin 144

Arpin, Bryan 144

Arthur, Qiana 22, 193

Asberry, Clarence 144

Ashdown III. Robert 144

Art, David 181

Attamante, William 135

Attwood, Dawn 144

Audio Visual Club 110

Austin-Hunt Corporation 214

Awards, Senior 189

Ayers, Michelle 109, 132

lood dirve was success- ful, attracting many students and faculty

Babuder, Michael 144

Babyak. Brian 61, 144

Badley. Ramona 155, 183

Bailey, Christopher 144

Bailey. Faye 144

Bailey, Michael 80, 155

Bailey, Rashaun 155

Baioni, Katherine9, 10, 19. 22. 25, 50, 51, 56, 59, 95, 104, 105, 108, 124, 125, 126, 137, 167, 200, 201

Baisden, India 155

Baker, Emilie 89.92, 104, 144

Baker, Jennifer 96

Ball. Cynthia 22, 202, 205

Ballard. Tammy 144

Ballinger, Megan 14, 15, 53. 77. 89, 155, 160

Banach. David 11,22,70,72,118, 180

Banc. Tom 58, 59, 135

Band, Jazz 88

Band, Marching 90

Bandy, Rafik 61, 144

Bandy, Rashaad 167

Banks, Charmaine 22

Banks, Kevin 6, 59, 60. 61, 166. 167

Banks. Lawrence 22, 180

Barber, Jennifer 96, 97

Barber, Terrance 155

Barbish, Dana 22, 100, 115, 167

Barbish. Ethel 135

Barcza, John 135

Barker, Brenda 133

Barker, Jennifer 91 , 92, 155

Barker, Wendy 77,97, 111,123, 155

Barkoot, David 22, 55

Barnauskas, Mike 59

Barnett, Elise 22. 50. 193

Baron, Gregory 155

Baron, Keith 22, 50, 55

Baron, Stephen 144

Barquinero, Christina 167

Barrett, Joyce 135

Barrett, Nura 22

Barrel, Richard 155, 181

Bartlett, Candace 144

Bartlett, Cliff 167

Barzal, Joseph 167, 209

Basalla, Lisa 107, 155. 189

Baseball. Varsity 180

Basketball, Boy's 70

Basketball, Girl's 74

Basketball Pep Band 97

Bateman, Monique 8, 13, 23, 50, 55. 84. 85. 126

Bauer, Katie 184, 189

Baugh, Takara 155

Bauza, Thomas 155

Bayko, Gail 144

Baylog, Kelly 84, 85. 125, 144

Beal, Abby 91

Beasley, Clifton 97

Beasley, Lakisha 144

Beatty, Brian 23, 50, 59

Beatty, Tameka 144

Beaumont. Cori 144

Bechtel, Carol 132

Bechtel, Kate 55, 83. 118

Bechtel, Kale M 23. 50

Bechtel , Kate 137

Beck, Jeffery 23, 50, 104, 121, 192

Beck, Natalie 84.85. 155

Beck, Scott 23

Bedford, Ryan 167

Begin, Adam 23

Begovic, Mike 155

Behm, John 59, 145

Belanich. Michael 59, 67, 155

Belanich, Richard ... 23. 50, 58, 59. 82. 125. 193. 194

Bell, Brandon 155

Bell, Kalisha 23. 55

Bell, Kristin 167

Bell, Shavon 73, 75. 167

Benak, Jamie 4. 72, 77. 155

Bender, Stan 112. 192

Benjamin, Al 94

Benjamin, Idele 94

Bennett, Sara 145

Berea, Amy 88, 91. 94

Bergolc, Daniel 11,23,50,53. 101, 110, 112,

118,125. 193, 194,208

Berkheimer. Kristy 91. 93, 97, 125. 145

Bernardic, William 23

Besses, Truceilla 167

Best, Ariana 23, 50

Biehl, Abigael 77, 94, 145

Biehl, Christopher 57. 76, 155, 181

Big Bouquet Florist 215

Billig, Justin 145

Bischof, Dave 180

Bivens, Kelli 145

Bizzell, Tawina 155

Black, Allen 101. 110. 135

Black, Dolores 49, 135, 192

Black, Jonathan 155, 181

Black, Matthew 145

Blackburn, Thomas 167

Blaha, Ray 94

Blair, LeTera 20.23.50

Blatnik, Frederick 23, 68. 80, 154, 178

Blatnik, Kathleen 4,77, 155, 184

Blazetic, Katherine 96, 107, 145

Blecic, Brian 145

Blevins, Rachel 91, 155

Bluhm, Andrew 145

Bluhm, William 171

Boisher. Denny 180

Bonfiglio. Missy 179, 188

Booker, Akita 167

Boos, Becky 23, 50, 108

Booth, Johnny 155

Boothe, Michael 155

Borally's Catering 214

Borchert. Rebecca 69.81. 167, 171, 183

Borden. Tiffani 155

Bosher. Denny 167

Boswell, Lashawn 155

Bowers. Darin 155

Bowman. Tierra 145

Bowmaster, Holly 155

Bowser. Jessica 167

Boy's Basketball 70

Boyd, James 23, 80

Boyer, Shondre 185

Bradek, Crystal 23

Brady, Cynthia 167

Brady, Melissa 64, 155

Bragg Jr. Johnny 23

Brantley. Donte 145

Bray, Latisha 23, 50. 55

Brazaitis. Lakni 145

Brazis, Dawn 84. 85. 145

Brazytis, Michael 155

Brenkus. Linda 135

Brenner. Rhiannon 23

Brenner, Ryan 155

Brewer, Cheryl 125. 145

Brewer, Knstina 118, 125. 167

Brewster. Donald 145

Brichacek. Heidi 83, 145

Brichacek. Wendi 145

Brimage. Andress 23

Brinovec, Alexandra 64. 1 17. 155. 209

Brinovec, David 24

Britt, Gl Bran 155

Brobeck. Ed 94

Brochak. Shaun 59, 167

Brooks. Chameka 167

Broughton Jr. Ronald 155

Brown. Christopher 24

Brown. Deleonte ... 11. 12, 13. 14. 15. 24. 53, 58, 59,80, 182

Brown, Edward 145

Brown. Hassan 59, 60. 72

Brown, Jerin 24

Brown, Kartika 167

Brown, Kimyashia 167

Brown, Larry 57. 59, 167

Brown, Michael 155

Brown, Rick 180

Brown, William 24

Browne, Mark 15, 24, 44, 55, 102, 104, 108, 109, 124, 125, 137, 193,194

Browski, Christina 156

Bruno, Michael 167

Bucar, Brandon 121, 156

Buchannon. William 59, 80, 167, 182

Buchner , Liz 188

Buck, Patricia 65, 135, 192

Buford, Alexis 145

Bujnocki. Pat 180

Bunton. Clifton 100, 167

Burke, David 171

Burke, John 145

Burnette, Raymond 145

Burnley, Letitia 97, 145

Burns, Jessica 156

Index

Burrell. Christina 145

Burrell, Christopher 167

Burt, Christopher 156

Burton III. Emanuel 167

Burya. Amy 145

Bush. Joan 83

Bush. Rai 59

Bush III. Frederick 72. 138. 167

Butera. Richard 91. 167

Butera. Robert 72, 156

lass is something Euclid students possess

Cadovec. Knstina 24. 50. 55. 117. 188

Cadovec, Regina 84, 85, 156

Cahill, Jeffrey 167, 180

Calabrese, Kevin 145

Caldwell, Ed 67

Caldwell. Elnora 20. 24. 50. 55. 193. 194

Calic, Sheena 93

Callahan. Corey 24

Callahan, Daryl 167

Callaway. Veronica 156

Calvert, Heather 145

Calvert, Timothy 156

Calwise, Tiarla 24

Candy. Sherita 96

Cangemi, Thomas 156

Cantor, Samuel 94

Capiccioni. Christina 145

Capretta. Jennifer 167

Cardile, Christopher 156

Cardile. Michael 145

Carleton, Amanda 167

Carleton, Tony 45

Carleton, William 24, 193, 194

Carlson, Chnstopher 145

Carmichael, Casey 24, 50, 55, 59, 118. 125, 193, 194

Carmichael, Katy 25, 62, 105. 156

Carmody, Judith 123

Carpenter. Aaron 145

Carpenter. Patricia 83, 167, 183

Carpenter. Patti 83, 117, 123, 137

Carroll, Matthew 14. 24, 49, 50, 53, 79, 180

Carse. Kevin 67, 156, 181

Carse, Laura 24. 50. 73

Carstarphen. Cedrick 59. 181

Carter, Anthony 24

Casciato, Eric 24, 50. 55

Case, Wendy 59. 135

Cassell, Priscilla 145

Castrovince, Anthony 112. 156

Caves, Belicia 167

Ceranowicz, Charles 167

Ceranowicz. Edward 24. 50. 99. 138

Cerjan. Robert 171

Cerne, Dave 181

Cerne, David 156

Chambers, Terrance 24. 55. 91

Champion. Leroy 167

Chandler, Paige 24

Chapman, Jessica 145

Cheerleaders 84

Cherne. Leah 53, 84. 85. 109. 123. 156, 164

Cherne, Zachary 167. 180

Chike. Brian 145

Choma, Kristin 156

Choral Masters 96

Chorale. Varsity 95

Choraliers 96

Christen, Patricia 24

Christopher, Angela 133, 135

Christopher, Michael 156

Church. Nichelle 156

Church. Nikita 183

Cicco, Jennifer .. 3,88.91.94.97. 118. 142. 164, 167

Cipo, Steven 156

Cirino, Laura 26, 50

Cirino, Robert 145

Clark, Alayshia 183

Clark, Christine 26

Clark, Darnell 26,50

Clark, Erik 145

Clark. John 167

Clark. Krista 96

Clark, Kristin 96. 145

Clark, Shannon 91. 92. 167

Clarke. Latasha 156

Clarke, Patrick 156

Index

Clay, Justin 145

Clay, Shawntee 145

Cleant, Louis 156

Cleary, Ruth 156

Cleaves, Monique 156

Clemmons, Natalie 26, 91

Clinic Aides 103

Closing 210

Club, Cultural 119

Club, Key 101

Club, Poetry 127

Club, Ski 102

Cocherell, Brian 88,94, 156

Cockrell, Tomika 26. 168

Coe, Alesha 156

Coe Jr., Phillip 26

Coffey, Shenta 26

Cofield, Bridgette 97. 168

Cogley, Amber 64, 126, 166. 168

Cogley, Gabriel 156

Colaianni. Carmen 135

Colantonio, Joseph 79, 168

Colantonio, Nicholas 145

Cole, Jamie 100. 118. 168

Colini, Janetle 4, 73. 77, 156

Collier, Chandra 156

Collier, Myron 156

Collins. Antuan 156

Collins, Katie 96, 125. 156

Collins, Ramon 61. 145

Collins Jr.. Thurman 26

Colon, Jose 145

Colvenbach. William 145

Comer, April 168

Comer, Jamie 96, 156

Commencement 191

Concert Band 94

Connelly, Carolyn 145

Connelly, Frances 76, 168

Conner, Talia 168

Conyers, Bryan 112, 168

Cook, Cynthia 156

Cook, Joseph 26, 168

Cooks, Joi 156

Cooper, Nicholle 145

Cooper, O. Ricky 50, 182

Copic, Elizabeth 156

Copic, John 154, 156

Copic, Liz 91, 92, 96. 104. 123

Coppedys. Peter 94

Coppenhaver, John 135

Corcoran, Margaret 8, 13. 84, 126, 168, 170

Corleto, Daniel 182

Corrigan, Jill 188

Cosiano, Nina 145

Cothron, James 59, 156

Council, Student 124. 125

Country. Cross 68

Cox, Tia 156

Coyne, Megan 189

Cozart, Steven 145

Crane III, Wesley 76, 156

Crawford. Alia 186

Crawford. Althaea 26, 50

Crawford. Fabian 26

Creer, Michael 58, 59, 100. 168

Crider. Kizzy 26

Crismor, Rebecca 168

Crisp, Jessica 145

Cudo, Jay 55

Cultural Club 119

Cummings. Shaun 100, 168, 180

Cunningham. Ada 91.94. 156

Cunningham. Annette 26, 50

Cunningham, Clayton 179

Cunningham, Cory 26, 50. 55

Curtis, Elizabeth 156

Curtis. Tynnyshia 168

Custer, Martha 94

Cvetkovic, Frank 145

Cvetovac, Alan 76, 168

Cvetovac, Tatiana 145

Cyganski, Nicholas .... 26, 50, 112. 185. 193. 194

etentions were assigned for being tardy

D'Amico Jr., David 67, 181

D'Apice, Jamie 145

D'Apice. Jessica 10. 21. 26, 40, 45, 50, 104, 108, 118, 137, 193. 194,208

D Biase, Stephanie 101

D'Amico Jr. David 156

Dacar. Emily 91

Dacar. Mary 183

Daly. Kelly 156

Dana, Pandora 103, 168

Dancy, Season 145

Daniels, Jervase 156

Dattilo, Richard 168

Daugherty, Harold 72,135,192

David. Jennifer 20, 26, 45, 50, 70, 137, 193, 194, 209

Davies, James 88, 94, 97. 168

Davies, Jennifer 96. 145

Davis, Amanda 26.40, 104

Davis, Antonio 182

Davis. Ariana 81. 97. 145

Davis, Cara 145

Davis, Darneil 168

Davis. Jennifer 26.50,51, 193, 195,200

Davis, Johnathan 67, 168

Davis, Lowell 132

Davis, Lynn 3, 133

Davis, Richard C 103, 156

Davis, Sarina 145

Davis, Tayonna 168

Davis, Tony 182

Davis, Tyronn 26

Davis , Jennifer 37, 41

Dawkins. Shanelle 27

Dawson Jr, Stephen 59. 67. 156

Day, Timothy 88,91.94.97,156

De Julius, Angela 146

De Luca, Franklin 91. 157

De Meyer, Joe 94

De Ramus, Darrion 157

De Ramus, Krishauna 157

De Wine, Carol 132

De Wine, Jean 88, 91 , 94. 123, 146

De Wine, Matthew 76.90,94, 168.208

Deal, Sarah 157

Dean, Lori 27, 50, 55

Deano, Angelyn 85

Dearth, Michael 146

Deas, Derek 61. 146

Deko, Edie 94

Delaroacha, Zack 157

Dennis, Ericka 91, 92, 129, 168

Dennis, Jonathon 171

Dennis, Michael 157

Dennis-Rogers, Susan 135, 192

Dent, Regan 168

Dent, Zernearia 146

Deramus, Creshanda 81

Deramus, Randolph 27.96

Di Bartolomeo, Richard 27, 54

Di Biase, Nicholas 89,91, 157

Di Biase, Stephanie .... 27, 53. 54, 88, 89. 91. 94, 118

DI Paolo's Home of Beauty 214

Di Vincenzo, Daniel 146

Di Vincenzo, Thomas 146

Diaz, Adam 157

Diaz, Yahaira 168

DiBiase, Stephanie 50, 193, 195

Dilalla, Patrick .. 76, 82. 88, 91, 94, 102, 168, 185

Dillala, Patrick 118

Disbrow, Dennis 78, 79, 157

Dissaur, Larry 182

Distributive Education 100

Divider, Academics 130

Divider, Activities 86

Divider. Memories 178

Divider, Senior 18

Divider, Sports 56

Divider, Student Life 6

Divider, Underclass 142

Dixon, Kim 28, 135

Dixon. Rachel 146

Dlugos, Sean 168

Dobucki, Katherine 157

Doehring, Patrick 27, 50, 104, 118

Dohere, Will 168

Domin, Elizabeth 12, 19, 27, 51, 54, 55, 84, 118, 125, 193, 195

Dominick, Jodi .. 8,12,13,14,27,51.55,84,95, 104. 118,125, 127, 186, 193, 195

Dominick, Michael 66, 67. 157

Dominique. Kristyol 73. 146

Donner, Kristin 146

Dore, Nathaniel 125. 146

Dotson. Richard 102, 168

Douglas, Holly 81, 157. 183

Douglas, Quinta 72, 157

Dowd, Rashlda 168

Dowell, Rita 157

Doyle, Jessica 168

Doyle, Michael 27. 51 . 67. 180

Doytek. Alisha 146

Drake, Tamlka 64. 73. 89, 146

Drasler, Donald 146

Drill Team 106

Droste, Ann 94

Drotleff, Matthew 157

Du Bose Jr, Jerry 27

DuBroy. Terry 49, 135

Duckworth, Autumn 97, 157

Duer, James 78,79, 168

Duheric, Almir 157

Duheric, Qineta 27

Dujmovic, Vladislav 146

Dukes, Diana 157

Dula, Joe 189

Duncan, Shaneika 157

Dunham, Kimberiy 168

Dupree, Ronald 168

Durbin, Michael 28,76, 135

Durr, Darrius 117. 118. 119, 125, 168, 176

Dworning, April 91, 126, 168

Dworning, Fredrick 146

Dwyer, Bill 133

Dybzmski, Adam 146

Dzerowicz, Alex 28, 131, 135

veryone needs a goal if they are going to succeed

Eanes, Adonte 146

Earick, Jessica 10. 27. 54

Eanck, Jonathan 146

Easter. Janelle 81. 97. 157

Eastley. Nicole 183

Echols, Kelly 27

Echols. Reggie 28, 135

Echols, Richard 168

Echon. Michael 168

Eddy. Christopher 27

Edmonds. Andrew 168

Edmonds, Andy 185

Edmonds, Dave 57, 59

Edmonds. David 157

Edmonds, Leah 157

Edmonds, Ronnie 111, 157

Edwards, Venisha 146

Edwardsen, Janelle 146

Edwardsen. Jason 179, 186, 187

Egleton, Monique 89.91,97, 103, 157

Eiding, Keri 168

Eiding, Rachel 146

Eigenbrod, Nicolai 168

Elliot Jr, Cecil 80. 146

Ellis, Kenisha 157

Ellis, Muhammad 14€

Ellis, Yelonda -'"fll

Elmore, Jessica 168

Elston, Charlotte 135,210

Emmerson, Chad 94

Emser, Jennifer 5. 69, 89. 91 , 94, 97, 107, 125, 157, 183

Englebrecht, Geoffrey 91. 94, 146

English, Mark 27, 51, 56

Eoan, G. G 91

Epstein. Ethel 94

Eslick. Nicole 81, 157

Ess, Jennifer 91

Estes, Kenneth 61, 146

Cynthia Ball

It seems just like yesterday you were in pre-school and now you're almost out of school. Where did the time go? Keep smiling. Love, Mom & Dad

Euclid Heat Treating Co 214

Euclid Office Supply 214

Euclidian 113

Eucuyo 119

Evans, Brian 146

Evans. Jeffrey .. 87. 88. 90. 91, 94, 125, 157, 181

Evans, Kevin 4, 11,27,51,63, 104, 108, 118,

125, 127, 137, 180

Everly, Chris 27

reshmen got their first taste of what high school was like

Fabert, Christina 189

Fairman, John 94

Falconer. Richard 157

Falkner. Bernie 94

Fall Play 120

Farinacci, Anthony 146

Farkas, Ryan 88. 89, 91, 94, 97, 157

Farkiwicz, T. J 59

Farley, Cara 146

Farone, Joseph 146

Farrell, Edward 61, 146

Fattori, Lindsay 73, 146

Fee, Colleen 168

Feld, Louise 94

Feldkamp, Ann 27, 51,55, 64, 65, 115, 117, 118, 124, 125, 193, 195,208

Feldkamp, Thomas 112, 157

Fell, John 132

Ferguson. Candace 27, 91, 92, 193, 195

Ferlito. Ken 135, 192

Fernatt, James 168

Ficere, Amanda 85. 157, 164

Ficere, Amy 84, 85

Fields, Marcus 27

Fields. Ouimsha 29. 51

Fien. Stephanie 91

Fine, Bethany 96, 146

Finegan, Patrick 146

Fiorelli, Antonma 91.94, 118. 168

Fisher, Antoine 59, 70, 71, 72, 168, 179, 182

FitzGerald, Allison 183, 191

Fitzpatrick, Daniel 63, 169, 180

Fitzpatrick, Noella 29

Flake, Che 169

Flament. Gale 135

Fleischer, Samuel 169

Fleming, Amanda 146

Flonnoy, Kenneth 61

Floyd, Sheereedaa 81, 146

Flynn, Elvira 94

Flynt, Erin 13,77,81, 127, 160, 169, 183

Flynt, Matthew 63. 146

Fofanah, Monique 100, 169

Fogarty, Timothy . 29, 51, 55, 100. 125. 180, 193, 195

Kristin S. Sanisa

Kristin,

God has blessed you with many

natural talents, sports and your ability

to enhance people's beauty are just

two. Remember, your angels will

help you to reach for your dreams and

accomplish your goals. All you have

to do is ask them.

We love you.

Love, Mom and the family

Fonovic, Danny 101, 146

Football 58

Foote, Marilyn 131, 132, 192

Fording, Mark 29, 100, 180

Forehand, Takera 29

Forgus, Angela 125, 146

Forster, Jerome 146

Fort, Tiyona 29. 97

Fortunato, Michael 146

Foster, Courtney 29

Foster, Jerome 67

Foster, La Monte 11,29,59.80, 182

Fouche, De Laurence 169

Fountain, Senwai 146

Fowler, Jane 136

Fox, Audree 133

Fox, Michelle 15,29.36

Fox, Sean 10, 29. 76

Fox, Stephanie 64, 100, 126. 169. 170

Francetic, Dan 28, 135

Franklin III, Milton 157

Frederick, Mark 98, 103, 169

Fredrick, Allison 29. 51. 77. 83

Fredrick, Scott 157

Freedman, Holly 136

Freeh, Emily 5, 77. 94. 102, 117, 169

Freeman, Erik 146

Freeman, Gregory 146

Freeman, Lauren 184

Freeman, Michael 169

Freeman, Tyria 169

Fresenko, Adria 146

Freshmen 144

Frey, Lauren 29,37

Frieden, Jennifer 29, 51 , 55

Frierson, De Auna 169

Frydrych, Michael 146

Fuduric, John 169, 180

Fuller, Donna 81, 97, 169

Fuller, Felicia 146

Fuller, Marketa 106. 136

Fuller, Melanie 157

Fuller, Michael 146

Fuller, Raychaun 112, 169

Fulton, Christine 118, 125, 169

Fulton, David 66. 67, 157

Fulton, Lisa 29

Futkos, Lisa 146

irl's soccer

;.c.c.

Gady, Erin 69,81, 117, 169, 183

Gag, Steve 94

Gage, Davina 8, 12, 13, 29,84,89

Gage, James 146

Gaglione, Gina 65, 146

Gaines, Shannon 29

Galati, Charles 169

Gallman, Vanessa 100, 118, 129. 169

Gallon, Travis 29, 55

Gallon, Vincent 146

Ganser, Jarod 169

Gardner, Brent 94

Gardner, Leah 65, 146

Gardner, Lemuel 29, 89, 91, 94

Gardner, Tonya 169

Gardner, Trish 94

Garlauskas. Mark 188

Garrett, Dara 29

Gates, Barbara 136

Gates Jr, Michael 157

Gatson, Lloyd 169

Gaughan, Ricci 77, 157

Gavin, Kelly 85, 126, 169

Gaynes, Shannon 36

Gecewich, Brian ... 4, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 9, 29, 45, 63. 1 1 8, 208

Gecewich, Christine 87,91.93. 169

Gecewich, Richard 146

Geiger, Kristina 179, 188, 189

Gelo, Ivan 146

Genovese, Nicole 186

Gentile, Erica 169, 170

George, Shawn 146

George Jr, Reginald 30, 51, 67, 94, 97

Geosano, Nicholas 30, 54, 192

Gerlak, Frank 94

Giaimo, Anne 94

Giancola, David .... 3, 30, 51, 90, 91, 94, 95, 185,

193, 195

Gibbons, Elizabeth ... 14, 89, 111, 117, 118, 126,

169

Gibbons, Roberta 117, 136

Gibbons, Thomas 59,80

Gibbs, LaTasha 30, 91

Gilbert, David 147

Gilbert, Michele 30

Gildersleeve, Robyn 30, 51

Gillessen, Matthew 59. 99. 157

Gilliam, Chacity 169

Gipson, Cherran 147

Girl's Tennis 62

Girl's Basketball 74

Glatz, Shannon 91, 92, 97. 125, 157

Glavan, Becky 184, 188

Glavan, Richard 59, 157, 181

Glende, Eric 94

Glenn, Kandasha 81, 147

Glick, Jay 67, 147

Glioken, Brian 147

Glicken, Shaun 99, 138, 157

Glicker, Laura 157, 185

Glowacki, Aileen 183

Glowacki, Paul 30, 51, 68, 80, 89, 118, 154, 182, 193, 195

Gnandt, Karen 169, 170

Gnjatic, Dragan 157

Godec, Adam 30, 78, 79, 100

Godec, Rebecca 64,65, 126, 169, 184

Goerndt, Timolhy 63, 169, 180

Goff, James 157

Goff, Robert 147

Golf 63

Golub, Harry 94

Gonalez, Alicia 147

Gonalez, Michael 147

Gonzales. Lavonna 103, 157

Good, Margaret 188

Gooden, Christopher 70, 71, 72, 103, 157

Gooding. Bill 133

Goodman. Givonna 147

Goodman, Stephanie 136

Goodwin, Antoine 61 , 96, 97. 147

Goodwin, Donte 118, 169

Goodwin, Kristin 96

Gordon, Sondra 157

Goscherell, Brian 91

Gould, Rhonda 147

Gould, Rolynda 169

Goulde, De Juan 182

Goulde, Dorian 59, 60. 72. 158, 182

Gover, Maima 81

Grabianowski, Jennifer 62, 95, 96, 169

Grabianowski, T. J 179

Graham, Annmarie 30

Graham, Kevin 14, 78, 79, 169

Grande, Danielle 158

Granito, Joseph 61, 72, 147

Granito, Scott 186

Grant, Brian 169

Grant, Derrick 30, 51, 59

Grant, Erica 147

Graves, Brandon .':....'.. 147

Graves, Regina 30, 55

Graves, Robert 72

Graves, Teddie 158

Gravitte, Kenneth 158. 181

Gray, Ericka 81

Gray, William 98, 136

Gray III, Edward 169

Grays, Robert 147

Greeh, Jonathan 169

Green, Christian 97, 158

Green, Jason 61.67, 147

Green. Joy 147

Gregory, Donald 158

Gregory, Patricia 158

Greisl, Ed 136

Greskowiak, Jamie 13, 14, 20, 30, 40, 45, 51,

115, 117, 124, 125. 127, 184, 193. 196,208,209

Grgincic, Josip 147

Grice, Brian 158

Grida, Angela 127, 128, 143, 169, 208

Grieshammer, Mary 30

Griesmar. Ciara 30, 193, 196

Griesmar, Martel 61, 147

Griffin, Amey 94, 96, 103, 147

Griffith, Allison 94

Grinstead, James 100, 137, 169, 180

Grisard, Douglas 30

Grisez, Kevin 63, 158, 181

Grisez, Patrick 63, 125, 137, 169, 180, 208

Gross, Adam 147

Groudle, Adriane 158

Grubach, Alexis 30, 54, 69, 81. 171, 183, 192

Grubach, Michael 147

Grundman, Laurel 69. 125, 158

Grushcow, Bea 95, 136, 192

Gudaitis, Carolyn .... 30, 45, 51 , 55, 69, 1 18, 176, 183, 193, 196

Gudaitis, Jonathan 5, 91, 94, 158

Guildersleeve, Robyn 97

Gutbrod, Patrick 59, 98, 158

Guttu, Jeffrey 30,36, 193, 196

Guy, Isis 103

Guzauskas, Martin 82, 83

omecoming sparked the interest of many students

Haas, Oliver 94

Haddon, Zarina 72, 158

Hadyk, Lauren 184

Haig, Gerald 181

Hairston, Maurice 169

Hairston. Taneisha 147

Halbedel, Tom 182

Hale, Jacqueline 158

Hale, Micheal 147

Hall, Anthony 147

Hall, Barbara 147

Hall, Creeoni 147

Hall, Hanisha 100. 169

Hall, Maria 158

Hall, Milton 169

Halter, Edward 169

Halstead. Benjamin 158

Halstead, Joshua 30

Hamelin, La'Wanda 147

Hammes. Leslie 98

Hammond, Joshua 63, 169. 180

Hammond, Randolph 30

Handford, Michelle 147

Haneline, Timothy 72, 147

Hanley, Lawanda 96

Hanson, Karen .... 62.91,93, 103, 112, 129, 158, 185

Hardy, Dante' 147

Hardy, Ryan 147

Harrington, Eabonte 97, 158

Harris, Amanda 158

Harris, Carmekia 13, 14, 15. 31. 51, 73

Harris, David 31

Harris, Delanoe 67, 158

Harris, Desiree 158

Harris, Destiny 100, 169

Harris, Dominic 67, 158

Harris, Richard 169

Harris, Ronald 147

Harris, Square 147

Harris, Sue 133, 192

Harris III, John 31

Harris Jr, Anthony 31

Harris Jr, Terry 169

Hartley, Thomas 99

Hartman. Jeff 28.49

Hartman, Tracey 31. 205

Hartmann. Jeff 136

Hartson, Michael 158. 182

Harville. Amin 58,59. 158

Hasberry, Stephany 171

Hatcher, Christina 158

Hatcher, Craig 172

Hatcher. Greg 180

Hatcher, Kristina 64

Hausen. Jennifer 172

Hawkins. Enisha 73, 158

Hawkins. Petrus 31,51,70.71,72, 172. 182

Hayes, Jacqueline 147

Hayes, Sharonda 31

Hays, Ralph 94, 136

Haywood, Shakita 31

Headd II, Gerald 158

Heffner, Christopher 147

Hefler IV. Joseph 158

Hein, Timothy 147

Heising, Michelle 84, 85, 127, 158, 164

Heiss, Craig 76, 172

Helcberger, Arek 72, 147

Henderson, Brandon 72, 158

Henderson, Chad 61,91, 147

Henderson, Lakeisha 183, 189

Henderson Jr. Arnold 31

Hendersosn. Brandon 181

Hendrickson, Jessica 95, 120, 121, 158

Hendrickson, Kevin 172

Heramb, Michael 185

Heramb, Rob 49.76, 185

Heramb, Robert 28, 126, 136, 192

Heramb. Ryan 76, 102, 172, 185

Herbert, Scott 180, 188

Hernandez, Juan 180

Herron, Dawn 147

Herzberg, Erin 107, 147

Hess, Gene 41,51,55. 126, 180

Hess, Larry 31

Hess, Lindsay 147

Hess, Michelle 96, 97, 158

Heuer, Carolyn 28, 136

Index

Heuer, Thomas 79. 172. 180

Hexan. Nick 91

Hickman. Sarah 147

Hicks. Jaonza 147

Hicks, Leslie 158

Hicks. Tracey 81. 158. 183

Hicks Jr, Wilbur 72, 158

Higgins, Damien 31

Higgins. Deonna 81

Higgins. Michael 59. 172

Higham, Douglas 67

Highland, Kourrney 172

Hight, Julia 147

Hill, Barry 100

Hill, Deandre 172

Hill. Duval 158

Hill. Leslie 158

Hill, Melvin 72. 147

Hill, Rene 147

Hill III. Berry 172

Hillcrest Concert Band 94

Hillsman Jr. Monroe 31, 58. 59. 80. 182

Hilton, Andrew 31

Hirsch. Amanda 158

Hiscott, Kelly . 31.37.51.86, 108. 117,118,119, 129, 188, 193, 196.210

Hiscott. Matthew 94. 147

Hockey 78

Hodder, JoAnne 126, 136,210

Hodge, Bradley 31, 37, 51, 55, 117, 129, 193,

196,210

Hodge, Sean 59, 61. 158, 182

Hoinski, Jonathan 94, 95, 120, 121, 123, 158

Holiday Play 123

Hollingsworlh. Dale 77. 136

Hollms, Latrica 31,37.51.54,55

Hollins, Oaticia 31

Hollis. Sharon 189

Holmes. Jarrod 147

Holmes, John 172

Holness, Shaun 91.94, 118. 131. 172

Holstem, Dennis 31

Holtz. Christopher 172

Holtz, Edward 147

Homecoming 12

Homovec. Dick 78.79, 136

Hoppert, Melissa 8. 13. 14. 19. 31. 37. 51. 55. 84, 85. 184,200

Horton, Steven 172

Hose Master Inc 214

Howard. Aisha 65, 147

Howard, Leon 147

Howard, Ramel 112

Howard, Russell 96, 97, 125. 147

Howard. Shawn 172

Howard. Shermel 158

Howard II. Charles 172

Howell. Amy 172

Howell. Lisa 1 18. 136. 209

Howse. Beverly 28. 136

Hrdlicka, Nicole 31. 45. 51. 55. 77. 100. 117. 125, 137. 193. 196

Hren. Rebecca5, 8, 13, 32, 37, 45. 50. 51. 53, 55. 84, 102, 112, 117, 118, 189, 193,196.208

Hronek, Bill 94

Hrovat, Allison 55. 62. 1 05. 1 1 7. 1 1 8. 1 25. 1 37. 166. 172

Hrovat. Jenniter 183

Hubbard. Enc 147

Huenefeld. Jessica 73. 103. 147

Huey. Lanetla 73. 158

Hughes. Kizzy 158

Hughes. Michael 32, 37. 51 . 59. 185

Hughes, Stephanie 96. 125, 147

Humar, April 148

Huml, Louis 94

Humphrey Jr, Kenneth 172

Hunter. Eugene 172

Hunter. Jason 148

Hurst. Rebecca 158

Hurt. Tiffany 172

Hutchins. Diane 81, 148

Hutson. Azizi 73, 75, 172

Hutton. Joi 8. 12, 13,32,37.51.84

Hutton. Kimberly 172

Hyle. Sun-Shine 32. 55. 114

Hylkema. Brian 32

r^^l dentification badges had I pictures on both sides

Index 201

Indiano, Angela 4,77.84, 148

Ingram, Denise 148

Ingram. Shmere 172

loki, Shiho 96. 104. 172

losue, Diane 7, 136

losue, Pat 94

Irish, Nneka 148

Irvin, Candice 148

Isaacs, Larry 136, 192

Ivancic, Shannon 64, 158

Ivey, Tiffany 97, 158

Ivory, Dance 172

(^^| oining a club was a 1 way to meet nuew ifl W friends

Jablonski. Frank 28, 136

Jackson, Armand 148

Jackson, Beth 185

Jackson, Bethany 158. 159

Jackson. Brittny 148

Jackson. David 172

Jackson. Elishia 142. 172

Jackson, Mary 148

Jackson, Maurice 67. 158. 159

Jackson, Nicole 91, 92,97. 172

Jackson, Turquoise 148

Jaggers, Alvenia 172

Jake, Tomeka 64

Jakse, Margaret 172

Jalovec. Jodi 84. 148

Jamerson. Crystal 95. 97. 158. 159. 183

James. Enka 1 19. 158. 159

James. Maurice 32. 52. 55. 182

Janosik, James 112, 172

Jarmon. Gregory 32

Jass. Tim 91

Jeffrey. Jerry 32

Jeffries. Karenina 32, 113. 114

Jelenic, Jean 28. 100. 136, 192

Jenkins, Kimberly 172

Jenkins, Lorraine 130, 136

Jenkins, Melissa 148

Jenkins, Mikia 172

Jenkins, Ramone 32, 71, 72

Jenkins, Rebeccah 84, 85. 148

Jenkins, Simeko 158. 159

Jenko. David 172

Jeric, Kerry 65. 148

Jemejcic, Christine 32

Jemigan, Ebony 158. 159

Jerousek, Garrett 172

Jobs 114

John, Kristal 32

Johnson, Brandon 32

Johnson, David 59, 60. 67, 172

Johnson, Ericka 148

Johnson, Gregory 172

Johnson, Jerry 158. 159

Johnson. Johnny 6. 59. 172

Johnson. Jonathan 98, 172

Johnson, Kathleen 136

Johnson. Keisha 32, 100. 172

Johnson. Kimberly 172

Johnson. Lynn 158, 159

Johnson. Matnka 85. 91. 94. 104. 118. 123, 127, 172, 183

Johnson. Riki 172

Johnson. Shawnte 32

Johnson. Tiara 148

Johnston. Nicole 32, 193. 197

Jolly, Michael 172, 180

Jolly, Reco 61

Jones, Althea 73, 148

Jones, Amber 148

Jones, Cassandra 189

Jones, Chamika 81

Jones, Christian 148

Jones. Christopher 32. 52. 55

Jones. Jason 182

Jones, John 32

Jones, Lawrence 158, 159

Jones. Malia 158, 159

Jones, Raheme 72, 148

Jones, Robert 32. 158. 159

Jones, Shamecka 148

Jones, Shikira 65, 148

Jones, Tamea 158, 159

Jones, Tino 72

Jones Jr. Redon 148

Jordan. Chanell 148

Jordan. Jaime 32. 52. 55. 121

Jordan. Jeff 76

Jordan. Jimmy 185

Jordan. Sharonda 148

Jordan. Tiffany 158. 159

Joyce, Shawn 91.94. 148

Juniors 166

Jurcic, Ivan 33

Jurcic, Mladen 33

ey Club performs many services to the community

H.S. studenls enjoying lunch after being lapped for membership. Index

Kaba. Maima 148

Kaminski, Phillip 172

Kane. Amanda 87. 91. 148

Kane. Brian 148

Kane. Sean 158. 159, 181

Kane. Spencer 133, 192

Karpy, Theodore 148

Karsokas. Matthew 148

Kascak. Knsten 73. 143. 172, 184

Kastner. Glenn 94

Katona. Joyce 136

Kaucic. Jamie 158. 159

Kaucic. Mandy 33, 52. 55

Kazar, Stephanie 96, 123, 173

Kazen, Bill 67. 136, 192

Kazen, Rajenzo 96

Kehn. Dennis 136

Keller. Margaret 125, 148

Keller, Melissa 173

Keller, Sarah 67. 96. 173. 188

Kelley. Jim 28. 136

Kelley, Sharetta 148

Kelly. Amanda 33. 193, 197

Kelly. Gabnelle 65. 104. 148

Kelly, Amanda 137

Kendel. Timothy 33

Kenner. Tyrone 173

Kenny. Mori 104

Kenny, Sarah 96. 97. 158. 159

Kenny Jr, Martin 148

Kerestesy, Daniel 173

Ketchum. Mark 191

Ketchum. Stacia 33.91,94. 118

Key Club 101

Kilkenney. David 76. 82. 88. 90. 91. 94. 148

Kilkenney. Erin 69, 173, 176. 183

Kilroy. John Paul 67. 148

King, Jeanna 173

King, Shaunita 33

King, Susan 77. 112. 158. 159. 160

Kinison. Heather 186

Kirbish, Caroline 127, 148

Kitchen. Deanna 148

Kizer, Ebony 148

Klco, Aaron 148

Klein. Ellen 134. 136

Kletecka. Jason .... 33, 52, 58. 59, 118. 180. 193, 196

Klingman, Kristopher 33

Klocker, Carolyn 8, 33. 52, 95. 105, 115. 125, 200

Knaus. Nichole 173

Knauss. Kirslen ... 83, 88, 89. 120, 121, 123, 148

Knauss, Marsha 124, 127, 136. 192

Knight, Robert 33

Knight IV, Jesse 72, 148

Knislaulas, Michelle 158, 159

Knuth, Robert 109, 132. 133. 179.

Kochevar. Anita 158,

Koczur, Heather 107,

Koenig, Florian

Koenig, Ingrid 119,

Koeth. Curtis 76,

Kolar. Katie 77. 158,

Kolenc. Nicole

Kolich, Cassandra

Kolich. Nicole 52,

Koller. Jennifer 96,

Konjevic, Mehmed

Kontra, Kelly 103. 173. 183.

Kontra, Nadine

Kontra. Terry.. 123. 124. 137. 142. 173, 180,

Koons. Matthew 137,

Kope, Frederick

Kosovich. Jennifer 89, 91, 93,

Kosovich. Kimberly 9. 89. 91, 93. 118,

Kovacevich. Christina .... 64. 65. 73. 75, 173,

Kovit, Jacob

Kozlowski, Karen

Kramer, Barbara

Kramer, Beth

Krause, Michael

Kreischer, Michael

Krutsch. Matthew 79. 158. 159

Kuhen, Laurel 96,

Kukla. Brian

Kuklica, Jenna 158,

Kulcsar, Elizabeth 33, 108. 118

Kulcsar. Michael 118.

Kumel. Allyson 65, 1-

Kumel, Michelle V

Kunes, Matt 11

Kunsman, Kathryn 103. 118. 1'

Kurlander, Lisa 107,1:

unches were served on styrofoam for most of the year

La Bounty, Carly 145

La Fountaine, Amber 105, 145

La Fountaine, Harry 158. 15S

La Riccia, Denise 114. 17c

La Rich, Denise 4. 8. 12. 13, 14, 15. 34. 41, 52 56,85

La Rich, Terin 15

La Shore. Ranetta 185

Lach, Wallace 158. 155

Ladovich, Danielle 35

Lakus, Scott 66. 67, 135

Lama. Jason 181

Lamento. Heather 35

Landsmann, Richard 33. 52. 55. 91. 94

Lane. Ebonie 8. 13, 34. 52, 84. 85, 95

Lang, Ryan 145

Langdon. Paula 135

Langford, Crystal 145

175

Jennifer M. Waina

Jennifer- Remember the past and the lessons it provides;

Dream into the future and embrace all opportunities afforded you; But, most importantly, live your life in the moment, for the present surrounds you with energy, challenges, friends and family, knowledge, humor, thing to explore, and always with love.

Take time to enjoy all life has to offer! With all our love- Dad, Mom, Jason. Melissa and Rebecca

Langford, Lisa 139

Langsdale, Denis 158, 159

Lapp, Chad 68, 82, 89. 148

Lapp, Todd 11. 34, 68, 82, 91, 118

Lardomita, Jack 59

Largess. Monique 97

Larkin Jr. Bobby 158, 159

Lashore, Ronelta 158, 159

Lassiter, Eric 34

Latsch, Renee 173

Latsch, Robert 34, 52. 55, 88, 94. 97. 123

Lattimore, Jacquelia 148

Launch, Matthew 61, 149

Launch, Michele 158, 159, 185

Launch, Taryn 72. 158. 159

Laurich, Terra 59

Laurich, Tony 182

Laush, Mario 34, 52

Lavcan, Gabrieile 149

Lawrence, Barry 173. 185

Lawrence, David 132

Lawrence, Jamel 34, 52. 55, 68, 80, 91, 94, 118, 182,193, 197

Lawrence, Kathleen 94

Lawrence, Leslie 139

Lawrence, Michael 89. 112. 120, 121, 149

Lawrence, Paul 94

Lawrence, Scott .. 34, 52, 95, 101 , 102, 1 18, 120, 121, 186, 193,197

Laws, Anthony 100, 173

Leasure, Nicole 34, 113

Leben. Brian 158, 159

Lee, James 173

Leland. Lois 94

Lellis. Jane 28

Lemieux, Karen ... 85.91,94, 112, 118. 128. 173

Lemieux, Ronald 173

Lendhurst. Jason 158. 159

Lennon. Brian 76.91.94.97. 158. 159

Leonetti, Betsy 28. 139

Lesefky. Stacy 34, 52. 64. 126. 184

Lesko. Brandy 96. 149

Letcher. George 94

Lewis. Demetria 149

Lewis. Deshaun 59. 158. 159

Lewis, Don 180

Lewis IV, Frank 34, 97

Li, Chen 158, 159

Life, Student 8

Linderman. Joan 139. 210

Lindic, Louis 82. 118, 173

Lindic, Nick 181

Linton, Brandon 72, 149

Linton, Jason 158. 159

Lipiec. Megan 89, 91,94. 120, 121, 123. 158. 159

Lipo. Ifiana 73

Lippttt, Dotty 94

Little, Valentine 81. 149

Litwinowicz, Christopher 98. 173

Uoyd, Charmayne 34.97

LoConti, Dennis 149

Lockers 128

Lockett, Chanel 125. 158. 159

Locust, Jessica 149

Locust, Walter 158. 159

Loda, Jenny 87

Long, Timothy 34,52. 180

Longazel, Scott 6, 34, 58, 59, 137

Longo, Melissa 62, 149

Longshaw, Candace 65, 73, 149

Longshaw, Colleen 183. 186

Look, Sarah 149

Lorber, Adrienne 158, 159

Loveless, Jason 158, 159

Lowe, Ken 28, 139

Lucas, Kimberty 149

Lucas, Margaret 139. 192

Lucas, Mark 61. 72, 149

Lucas, Suzanne 73. 75. 77. 158. 159. 184

Ludvik, Donny 149

Lunka. Debra 126, 139

Lynch, Katie 149

arching Band per- formed throughout the football season

Macklin, Jolena 158, 159

Maddox, Cris 158,159

Maddox, Terrance 13. 14. 15, 100, 173

Madison. William 149

Madorsky, Christopher 149

Madorsky, Jaime 158, 159

Madry. Victor 149

Magoni, Katie 65

Mahoney, Mizell 158, 159

Majer, Dana 107, 149

Majorettes 93

Malenda, Derik 149

Malnar, Nicholas 149

Malone, Keila 173

Maloney, Ryan 102, 173

Manburg, Marc 139

Mance, Deanna 149

Manigault. Jemialle 158, 159

Manigault, Qiana 34

Manson, Marilyn 91

Marching Band 90

Marcu. Steve 5, 28, 44, 72, 134, 139

Marcus, Eric 173

Marek, Nicholas 34. 52

Markus, Eddie 112

Markuz, Edward 158, 159

Mam, Cheryl 34

Maroli, Diane 28, 139. 184. 185

Marsh, Kathleen 139

Martin, Colvey 34,52.55, 118

Martin. Cynthia 149

Martin. Isaac 34

Martin, Keith 158, 159

Martin, Monica 34, 73, 193, 197

Martin, Qiana 173

Martinenas, Andrea 149

Martino, Erica 149

Martorello, Tracy 77, 117, 173. 183

Marusic, Mario 76, 161

Mason, Orlando 139

Masseria, Barbra 28, 49, 139

Mastalski, Frank 76, 161

Mastalski, Lindsey 101, 149

Matko, Allan 139

Matthews, Jason 149

Matthews, Kanchambala 161

Matthews, Sahriah 35

Matthews, Tenisha 161

Matty, Steven 94

Matty, Vic 67

Maurich, Tara 185

May, Jason 173

Mayle, Christopher 63. 82. 95, 112. 161

The following patrons were received too late to be included with the rest of the patrons

Dolly Carbaugh and John Ball/Cynthia Ball

Cindy, Even though you will always be the baby, you grew up to be a smart young

lady!

Love, Pam, Debbie, Mary, John, nieces & nephews

Cynthia Ball You are a very special person, Cindy. Stay that way forever! Love always. Your boyfriend, Mike

Ann and Jack Hartman/Tracey Hart man We knew you could do it, Alvie. Love, Mom, Dad, Margy & Bill

Mary Ann and William Mehring/Valerie Mehring Valerie, Your long hard work has paid off! Congrats! Mom, Dad & Karen

Greg and Nancy Waina/Jennifer, Jason and Melissa Waina We enjoyed watching each of you flourish academically, athletically and socially. Remember 1996-97 as the year the three of you spent together at Euclid High School. Love, Mom and Dad

Mazurik, Timothy 35, 52, 55

Mburu, Hosea 21,35,52,55, 110,210

Mc Carthy, Anthony 59, 67, 161

McClain, Allison 77, 81, 173, 183

Mc Clain, Gregg 149

McClain. John 35,52.59. 180

Mc Clave, James 149

Mc Cloud. Lisa 93

Mc Clough. Micah 149

Mc Cluskey. Kathleen 64, 67, 161

Mc Cluskey, Maureen 173

Mc Creary. Angel 35, 100, 115, 127

Mc Creary. Starla 35,52, 112, 118

Mc Cullough, Jason 79, 149

Mc Dermott, Matthew 173, 185

Mc Donald. Michael 67, 173

Mc Garry, Michelle 139

Mc Ghee. Bonnie 65. 73, 149

Mc Gill. Karen 139

Mc Gill, Natalie 10, 35. 95, 96, 101, 108

Mc Gill, Ryan 68, 91, 94, 149

Mc Govern, Brad 13, 124, 125, 139, 192

McGraw, John 173

Mc Graw, Robert 173

Mc Graw, Veronica 35. 52, 55, 73, 74, 75

Mc Gregor. Charese 173

Mc Guinness, Katie 186

Mc Kenzie Jr, Lemar 149

Mc Kinney. Brandon 80. 103, 149

Mc Kinney, La Mar 161

Mc Laughlin, Jess 104

Mc Laughlin, Judy 28, 139. 192

Mc Laughlin, Robert 132

Mc Laughlin. Sean 4, 21, 35, 58, 59, 125, 182

McLeod, Lisa 139

McMahon. Erin 20,21,35,55, 137

Mc Masters. Marie 149

Mc Michael, Andre 35. 59, 80. 95, 187

Mc Michael, Cherica 173

Mc Michael, T.J 76

Mc Michael Jr. Anthony 161

Mc Namara, Vickie Mc 85

Mc Namara, Victoria 84, 161

Mc Narrin, Jeawnel 149

Mc Neezer, George 149

Mc Peek, Amanda 3, 19, 25, 35, 41, 52, 59, 113, 193, 197,208

Mc Peek, Melissa 59, 72, 119, 149

Mc Redmond, Casey 35, 44, 52, 55, 77. 110, 125, 137, 193, 197,206

Mc Redmond, Sandi 13, 124, 139

Mc Williams, Cory 149

Meadows. Raymond 149

Meany, Randy 149

Medlen, Melissa 64,91.94, 161

Medves, Daniel 173

Medves, Lori 149

Mehring, Valerie 35, 52, 205

Melfi, Tony 94

Mellen, Edie 28. 139

Melnyk, Mike 20, 21, 35, 52, 58, 59, 67, 137, 182, 193, 197

Melton, Shaun 173

Memories Divider 178

Meros, Angela 189

Merritt, Danielle 173

Merritt, Dawn 77,81,83, 161, 183

Metti, Allison 9, 62, 103, 117, 118, 137, 174, 184, 208

Meyer, Amanda 174, 184

Meyers, Gregory 161

Meyers, Melanie 119

Miceli, Mary Jane 139

Middleton, Jayson 161

Miezin, Meg 179

Mihalic, Margy 184

Miklavcic, Angela 183. 191

Miklavcic, Michael. 68.82,91,94. 154. 161.182, 208

Miklavcic. Shana 161

Miklavcic. Tina 91

Miklowski. Nanci 91, 94, 161

Mikolajski, Erica 174

Miller, Ernie 94

Miller, Jamichael 149

Miller, Michael 174

Miller, Tonya 161

Miller Jr, Jimmy 161

Mills, Courtney 161

Mills, Laurie 149

Mims, Ouida 174

Mistalski. Lindsay 65

Mitchell. Chad 35. 174

Mitchell. David 61, 149

Mitskavich, Lori 7, 28, 49, 83, 113, 118, 125, 174, 210

Modelski, Steven 80, 161

Monroe III, Van 61. 149

Montague, Elizabeth 77, 81, 96. 104, 149

Montague, Lacey 149

Montani. Raymond 139

Montgomery, Jacqueline 89,97, 174

Moon, Carissa 35. 118, 188

Moon, Jason 149

Moon, Natesha 161

Moore, Chnstopher 61, 149

Moore, Felix 174

Moore, Robin 174

Moore, Shane 35, 125

Moore, Terrance 97, 174

Morello. Tim 174

Morgan. Robert 149

Moric, Angelko 35

Morris. Abygail 65, 149

Morris, Cordell 59, 61, 72. 138

Morris, Cynthia 81

Morris, John 11, 14,21,35,53,55,59, 118,125, 126, 137, 193, 197,208

Morris, Katie 28. 139

Morrison, Erin 7. 100, 174

Morse, David 94

Morton, Sedrick 38, 55

Moses, Antonio 161

Moses, Johnny 72.149

Mosley, Reginald 174

Moster, Matthew 174. 180

Mowery, Sandra 77, 109, 149

Moxley, Daniel 161

Moyer, Brenda 38, 40, 83. 101, 134

Mueller, Christine 150

Muhammad. Sultan 174

Muhvic, Janelle 150

the way out on the bus.

Muhvic. Jennifer 150

Mukavetz. Manssa 3.91. 92. 112, 118. 174

Mulraney. Nicole 150

Murdock. Quentin 61,72, 150

Murphy. Anthony 67. 161

Murphy. Katrina .... 38. 53. 55.89. 118. 120. 121, 123.174

Murphy. Michaelann 126, 174

Murry, Kiara 150

Murry, Tiara 150

Myers. Melanie 161

ew diswasher was installed in the cafeteria

N.J.R.O.T.C 98

Nagode. Lindsey 150

Nagode, Melissa 62

Nally, Vicky 28, 139

Narusas, Tina 150

Nash, Joseph 150

National Honor Society 118

Negolfka. Maria 38. 53, 55, 96, 184. 193, 198

Nelson, Jessica 38, 53, 55

Nelson, Sean 76, 94, 137, 174

Nelson, William .-. 150

Newsome, Julie Ann 179

Newson, Aaron 161

Newson, Cuana 191

Nickell. Heather 184

Nickson, George 150

Nickson. Patrina 38

Niebes. Carole 139

Nielsen, Margaret 139

Niemann, Melissa 96

Nolan, Chet 6, 59

Noll, Mary Beth 161

Norfleet, Shanna 150

Norris, Tiquashia 174

Noss, Kristen 62

Nosse, Lee 14, 38, 53. 70, 71, 72, 108, 125, 193, 198

Novae, Barbara 139

Novak, Emily 174

Novinc. Megan 112, 114, 115, 160. 161, 185

Novinc, Melissa .. 38. 53, 55, 101, 112, 115, 117, 137. 193, 198

Nudelman, Anatoly 150

Nugent, Kevin 171

Nunley Jr, Lewis 60, 80. 174

Nycum, Donna 94

pportunities are more numerous for a person with an education

O'Brien, Molly 12, 19. 59. 174

O'Brien, Sean 66.67. 150

O'Connor. Andrea 161

O'Donnell. Michelle 38.200

O'Grady, Cathleen 174

O'Hara, Matthew 174

O'Neill Jr, Michael 174

Jill Swansegar, Mike Praskavich and Casey Mc Redmond

showed their spirit at the > Homecoming bonfire. Index

OToole. Sean 72, 139, 192

O'Brien, Molly 100

Obeng, Paa-Kofi ... 38, 53, 55, 82, 112, 113, 118, 125, 182. 193. 198.210

Ochi, John 94

Oliver, Delvona 73. 74. 75. 161

Oliver, Seleste 161

Oliver, Sirral 38

Oravecz, Todd 161

Orchestra 89

Orchestra, Chamber 89

Orgovan, Francis 38

Orgovan, Frank 180

Orlic, Ingrid 104, 161

Oroz.Maryann 38.54.55.62. 112. 143

Oroz, Tomislav 38

Ortman, Scott 61, 150

Osterman Megan 38. 69, 81. 96, 124, 143, 183

Ostrander. Edward 150

Ott, David 161

Owens, Sherelle 174

ride in their » / school was felt by many students

P.A. Announcers 110

Pacheco, Rafael 72, 161, 182

Padden, Kevin 161

Padgette, Jermaine 150

Paige, Brian 72. 161

Palmer, Vencott 91, 94, 97, 174

Pannell, Le Roy 150

Pannell, Shavon 150

Panter, Aaron 161

Paoloni, Brian 161

Paoloni, Daniel 150

Paoloni, Michael 174

Paradzik, Anna 62, 174

Parey, Theresa 38.53,55,62, 118, 128

Parker, Katrina 150

Parker, Omega 161

Parker Jr. Calvin 161

Parrino, Nina 174

Parsons. Elmon 150

Paskert, Joan 28, 140

Pasquale, Ben 130, 132, 133. 192. 210

Pasquale. Kathy 140, 192

Patel, Dinalben 150

Patel. Zinal 103, 118, 125, 174

Patouhas, Gregory 161

Patrick, Mathew 161

Patrons 192

Patterson. Alisa 38.53.55

Patterson, Erin .. 7, 105, 117, 118, 119, 125, 174, 210

Patterson. Laerica 73, 150

Patterson, Nicole 174

Pavicic. Maureen 126, 174

Pavlik, Daniel 72. 150

Payerchin. Anne 174

Payerchin, David 150

Payne. Catherine 140

Peacock, Christy... 84.85.91.93. 124, 125. 166, 174

Pearson. Ryan 150

Pecnik, Richard 38,49, 193, 198

Pedersen. Parti 132

Penko, Allison 84. 85. 125. 150

Penn, Olivia 38

Penn Jr. Ozzie 174

Penny, Lori 174

Penny, Michelle 174

Perez, Jo-Rita 28,49, 140

Perez, Jo-Rita 28

Peric. Christina 64, 83. 161

Peric, Georian 7, 83, 89. 174

Perkins, Tashala 150

Perry, Joe 55

Perusek, Heather 8, 38, 53, 91. 92.97

Petras, Molly 25. 57. 69, 104, 105. 143. 160. 161

Petri. Marcie 96

Petrick. Deborah 140

Petrick.. Deborah 49

Petro Mart 21 1

Petrochic. Robert 99. 138. 161

Petrovic. Bob 2, 140. 192

Pettit, Kathryn 174

Pettit, Matthew 39

Pettit, Rachael 174

Pfahl, Jeremy 174. 185

Pfahl. Nick 185

Pfahl, Sara 65, 73, 150

Pfeifer, Todd 174

Phelps, Travis 39

Phillips, Antonio 39, 53

Phillips. Lakeshia 183

Phillips. Natalie 161

Phillips, Peter..

Phillips Jr, Ernest 150

Phillips Jr, Gregory 150

Phommavichit, Kongkham 39

Phommavichit, Onkeo 39

Phoumyyoth. Soulasack 162

Pica, Heather 150

Pica, Mano 150

Pierce, Amy 162

Pierce, Christian 174, 185

Pignatiello, Roy 59, 140. 192

Pikovnik, Alice 125

Pikovnik. Ambrosia 150

Pikus. Matt 39. 53. 76. 78, 79

Pino, Carolina 39, 53, 55

Piorkowskj, Scott 150

Piscitello, Jamie 39, 53, 55

Pitts, Katarvitz 150

Pla, Sally 28, 140

Plain, Greg 80

Plavcan. Gabrielle 65

Play. Fall 120

Play, Holiday 123

Podmore, Douglas 150

Poindexter, Denise 97, 106

Poindexter, Theresa 39. 193, 198

Polachek, Tabitha 91,92, 174

Poling, Kipp 21. 39

Polke. Jacqueline 91. 150

Pollard II. Nkrumah 67, 94, 150

Polzner, Joseph 150

Pomiecko, Jimmy 39

Pompey. Cedric 39

Ponder. Jermaine 162

Poole, Ralph 175

Popovic. William 162

Porcen, Maureen 39, 40. 91. 92. 124

Potocnik, David 150

Poulos, Jackie 94

Poulos, James 39

Poulos, Jennifer 89, 162

Povirk, Monica 118. 119. 143. 175

Powaski, Ron 28, 49, 138. 140

Powell, Arts 58. 59. 70. 71. 72. 175. 182

Powell, Ashley 80. 150

Praskavich. Michael 39. 206

Praskovich, Anthony 150

Pratt, Dawn 179. 189

Pratt, Lucy 140, 192

Precision Metalsmiths Inc 214

Preston, Gma 150

Prettyman. Gary 150

Price, Amanda 89.91,94. 107, 125, 128, 162

Price, Brandi 150

Price, Brandon 61, 67, 150

Price, Michelle 39. 53

Prince, Karta 183

Prince, Tamilia 175

Proctor, Landon 7. 11. 14, 117. 175

Prodan, Gma 14,53.77. 117. 175

Prokop. Yanira 175

Prom ... 190

Ptak, Brandon 72, 76. 162

Puhalj, Kristina 150. 175

Pursley. Leland 39

elaxing during lunch helped students cope with problems

uiet time is impor- tant for studying

Quellmalz, Rick 94

Quigley. Geoffrey 99. 162

Radan, Ivan 150

Radan, Tony 175

Radolovic. Veronica 39. 53, 55

Raguz, Tomislav 150

Rahn. Ken 94

Raia, Nicole 65. 150

Rainone. Dom 94

Ramlow, Barbara 28, 87. 104, 130, 140, 192

Ramlow, Robert 63. 80. 140, 182, 192

Ramsey. Latta 39

Ramus. Shondra 183

Randall. Jabraun 162

Range. Jamila 39

Range. Rashida 42, 45, 53, 54. 55. 209

Rankowski. Chester 162

Ransaw. Atini 162

Ratka, Frances 140. 152, 192

Ray, Michael 91 , 94, 97, 150

Raymond, Jamie 150

Raymond, Preston 162

Redfeam. Keauntee 42, 55. 59. 67. 80

Reed. Marcus 150

Reed. Schenee 162

Reed, Shanithra 42

Reed, Venita 53

Rees, Paula21.42. 53, 89, 91.94. 101. 104, 107, 120, 121. 123. 137, 193, 198

Reese. Cynthia 42

Reid. Tristen 97, 151

Reilly. Erin 64, 162

Reilly. Michael 5. 18. 82. 88. 89, 91. 94. 175

Reksten. Michael 42. 53

Renix. Alicia 81, 97, 106. 175

Renix III, Amos 59, 175

Rennix, Alicia 81, 183

Resnik, Bridget 83, 151

Resnik, Hillary 175

Rezzolla, Mike 6. 28, 58, 59. 14C

Rice. Christal 151

Richards, Christina 175

Richards, Happ 94

Richards, Marcy 64, 140, 192

Richardson, Brandon 59. 72. 162. 181

Richardson, Sara 17S

Richarson, Brandon 154

Richmond. Stacy 36,41,48

Riczinger, Michael J|fl

Riddle, Rokita 42,97

Riggins. Chavon 162

Rinella. Jennifer 77. 151

Riola. Ross .^1

Ritz, Nicholas 17S

Roberts. Keith 17S

Robertson, Azizi 72

Robinson. Allen 17£

Robinson. Aziza 151

Robinson. Jason 42. 55, 193, 196

Robinson. Jordan 151

Robinson. Michael 42. 54

Robinson. Nickeesha

Robinson, Rosalind 42,53

Robinson, Samuel 42, >m

Robson. Julie 42. 100. 193. 198

Rodick. Heather taj

Rodriguez. Joe 68.82

Rogers. David ^H

Rogers. Elijah 163

Students listening to the candidates during the Homecoming assembly.

ogers, Kenneth 162

ohlke, Stacy 151

ohlke, Terrance 42

oop, Scott 162

oss, Katherine 42, 53. 89. 91. 94, 118

oss. Laura 62, 151

Oth, James 94. 162

outen. Janelle 175

oyce, Jacqueline 162

ucker. DeOnle 151

udder, Deborah 28. 140

ufo, Dominic 175

ufo, Ryan 76, 151

uggles. Rose 151

usso, Joyce 28. 140

usso. Tony 133

yan, Eric 76, 82, 151

yan, Erin 77, 83, 126, 175

ychlik, Jeannette 42

ys, Jennifer 79, 84, 85, 94. 162

ys, Steven 151

uccess in life requires dedication and work

AV.E 105

abbath, Angela 162

abel, Amber 21,42.53,55,89, 118,192

acko, Kristin 20, 43, 53, 77, 102, 118

acko, Timothy 76, 79, 151

acks, Mike 94

aengchareun, Kongsy 162

ahye, Khemeo 162

albridge, Nick 63

alerno, Amy 189

alisbury. Catherine ... 2, 43, 53, 54, 55, 77, 1 17, 18, 193,199

alisbury, Karen 62, 89, 103, 105, 112. 160, 162, )5, 208

alupo, Amy 64, 162

alupo, Marie 179,189

alvatore, James 151

alvatore, Laurie 21,43,53,55

ampson, Samuel 162

ams, Nicholette 64, 112, 162

amsa, Kristin 13, 14, 21, 43, 53, 55, 64, 85. 203

amsa, Nicole 84. 85. 96. 151. 185

anders, Christopher 162

anders, Dornice 151

anders, Siobhan 97, 151

anderson Jr, John 68,82,99. 162

anelli, Christine 175

anelli, Leanne 151

anicky, Kathryn 151

antiago, Latasha 151

antilli, Sam 61,73, 140, 192

antucci, Nick 162

arns-Gaunt, Colette 4, 43, 53, 55, 95, 118, 120, 11, 188,210

arpolis, Ryan 151

as, Jackie ... 21,43,45.54, 118, 127, 184, 193. )9

as, Jessica 1 1 , 55. 184

artier, Greg 140

awyer, Satasha 96, 162

ayavongsa, Oska 151

:alese, Eric 151

:alese, Jason 162

:alese, Michael 43

Scaparotti, Erica 107, 125, 151

Sceider, Jesse 82

Scheid, Dwight _ .1391

Scheider, Bryan 68, 82. 118. 175

Scheider, Jesse 68, 151

Schied, Dwight 43, 99

Schiffbauer, Nikole 83, 162

Schill, Jeff 43

Schmeling, Bette 49, 140

Schmidt. Brian 162

Schmidt, Jonathan 162

Schmidt, Kristoher 162

Schmidt, Matthew 43

Schneider, Brian 123

Schnell.John ... 58.59.60,61,67, 162, 164, 166

Schonauer, Gregory 76.79, 162, 185

Schossler, Cheryl 140, 192

Schoval, Edward 162

Schroeder, Fred 28, 140

Schultz, Amy 151

Schultz, Dawn 43

Schulz, Dona 140

Schulz, Stephanie 43. 54. 55

Schuster, Eric 182

Schwartz, Dan 94

Schweikert, Paul 175

Schwenke, Pete 6, 59, 80, 81, 140, 183

Science Olympics 103

Scott, Hassan 96. 151

Scott, Heather 43, 54, 55, 76. 104

Scott, Jessica 2, 83. 91. 93, 107, 128, 162

Scott, Maria 36. 43. 77. B1 , 183

Scott, Mediandra 162

Scott, Michael 91

Scott, Tiaunna 151

Scott II, Emeri 162

Sedmak, Mark 151

Segulin, Mickey 103. 140

Seifried, Daniel 101, 112, 120. 121. 123, 162,

164. 185, 208

Seifried, Michael 101. 151

Selvaggio, Nick 140

Senart II, Joseph 43

Senior Awards 189

Senior Divider 18

Seniors 20. 189

Sergo, Julia 83, 151

Serwatka, Jessica 175

Setser, M Shannon 64, 72, 162, 185

Setser, Thomas .. 14, 15,21,43,53,54,55, 104, 108, 137, 193,199

Severino, Jan 140

Shady, Shawn 162

Sharp, Carrie 183

Sharp, Courtney 77, 102, 117, 171. 175, 184

Shavers, Rahman 11, 61, 72, 151

Shaw, Brandon 163, 182

Shaw, Brian 175

Shaw, James 151

Shaw, Krista 96, 151

Shea, Melissa 151

Sheck, Mike 59, 140

Sheehan, Christopher 43

Shelden, Renee 163

Shelton, Kameo 163

Shepherd, Richard 151

Sheridan, Elaine 140, 192

Sheridan, Paula 192

Shiffbauer, Nicole 185

Shippy, Kimberly 175

Shirey, Ross 163

Shkurti, Gentian 151

lore students attending the Homecoming assembly.

Short, Jason 96, 100, 175

Shorter, Katie M 1 32

Show, Big 186

Shtull, Jacob 94

Shuskey, Chad 180

Shy, Mario 91,94, 151

Siedler, Brian 63, 175, 180

Sierputowski, Jeffrey 76, 163

Sierputowski, Katie 10, 40, 43, 115, 210

Simenc, Matthew 72, 151

Simenc, Michael 68, 80, 175

Simic, Kathy 175

Simicevic, Ivana 175

Simpson, Jim 141

Simpson, Lonnie 43, 99

Simpson Jr, Albert 58. 59, 80, 182

Sims, Jabari 43

Sims, Shelesta 175

Ski Club 102

Skok, Elizabeth 84, 85, 125, 151

Skok, Jason 88, 91, 94, 97, 163

Slabe, Matthew 163

Slade, Robert 45. 76

Slagle, Christopher 68, 82, 95, 96, 123. 170, 175

Slamic, Allen 71. 72, 143. 175

Slepsky, Daniel 91. 94. 163

Slogar, Michael 163

Slogar, Mike 72

Slogar, Rebecca 59, 151

Slusser, Anne 73, 163, 184

Smarsh, John 96. 175

Smerdel, Leland 163

Smialek, Jamie 183

Smialek, Jill 69.81, 175. 176. 183

Smiciklas, Rachel 91. 92, 97. 107. 125. 163

Smith, Aaron 151

Smith, Anthony 141, 175

Smith, Christina 45

Smith, Clarence 163

Smith, Daniel 163

Smith, Emmanuel 70, 71, 72, 163, 182

Smith, Frank 175

Smith, Gladys 94

Smith, Kelly 183

Smith, Kimberly 175

Smith, Leon 61, 151

Smith, Marlon 151

Smith, Phillip 89

Smith, Re'Tina 163

Smith, Regina 73, 163

Smith, Robert 141

Smith, Ryan 163

Smith, Shayla 97, 163

Smith, Wayne 28, 141

Snaders, Mikai! 97

Snyder, David 94

Snyder, Tomika 163

Soccer 76

Softball 184

Sohlberg, Niklas 45, 54, 63, 80, 104, 118

Soini, Thomas 57,69, 60. 72. 163

Solema, David 89. 94. 97. 123. 163

Solema, Nicholas .... 45, 101, 118. 120, 121, 123, 193, 199,209

Solema, Paul 45,76, 110, 121, 193, 199

Solnosky, April 45

Soltesz, Christina 120,121,141

Soltesz, Frank 28. 78.79, 141. 182

Sophomores 154

Sorriento, Paola 151

Southall, Raphiel 163

Spada, Anthony 175

Spada, John 163

Spangler, Raymond 175

Spanulo, Jillian 151

Sparks, Tiffany 151

Spears, Valerie 45

Spears, Vickie 163

Spencer, Antonio 151

Spencer III, Eddie 151

Spiga, Barbara 127, 141

Spikes, Jay 151

Spivey, Shamuire 105. 118, 137

Spooner, David 45

Spooner, Tracy 163

Sports Divider 56

Stadler, Veronica 141

Stahre, Alison 77, 102, 118. 175. 184

Stambaugh. Suzanne 175

Stanco, David 141

Stanford, Mitchell 45, 54

Stanic, Abby 84, 85, 123. 163, 164

Stanic, Derek 45, 54, 68, 80, 192

Stanic, Kurt 132

Stansberry, Kristen 151

Stavange, Joel 176

Steele's Garage 211

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Steelman, Lyle 18, 36, 46, 54, 55, 91

Stefanie, Gwen 91

Stenger, Erik 151

Stern, Chnsta 46, 54

Stern. Julie 94

Stern, Lynne 64, 103, 107. 163. 208

Stewart, Adrian 176

Stewart, Christine IPpi

Stewart, Delmar 6, 11,46,58,59

Stewart, Shondra 151

Stigamier. Dale 46, 54, 63. 185

Stigamier, Paul 151

Still, Marquis 46, 55

Stobierski, Julie 65, 123. 137, 151.208

Stobierski. Kathleen 14. 128. 154. 176,208

Stobinski. Judy 119.141,192

Stone. Nicole 152

Story, Curtis 152

Stout, Matthew 163 I

Stout, Michael 46

Strah, Courtney 7, 100, 113, 119, 125, 171, 176, 210

Strater. Henry 94

Streifl, Beth 94, 104

Streiff, Fritz 186x-

Streifl, Kathryn 91, 152

Strell. Nicholas 163

Stneff, Fritz ^Sigm

Strodtbeck. Owen 91. 94, 152

Stuber. Kelly 163

Student Council 124

Student Council Ad 212

Student Life Divider '6s

Stumpf, David 1*i|

Suchy. Angela 46.64, 184

Suchy, Michael 72, 152

Sudama, Vishantie 163

Sukis. Donald 163

Sulecki Jr. Creighton ... 46. 53. 95, 98. 109, 120, 121, 123

Sullivan, Norman 16jp

Survey 112

Sustar, Thomas 163

Sustin, Mike 77. 141, 183

Sustin, Wendy 64

Svetlik. Bonnie 94

Swansegar, Jill 2,8,77, 110, 117, 118, 125, 176, 206

Sweeney, Tom 181

Swetel, Jacobrobert 163

Swetel, Jeremiah 46, 121

Swift, Sean 152

Swimming 82

Switalski, Anthony 176

Switalski, Sharon 163

Swope, Pete 62

Swyt, James 7, 46, 59, 76

Szuhay, Benjamin 94

ime is something students think they have a lot of

Tabb, David 46

Tagged, Jamon 61

Taksar, Dennis 152

Taksar, Kevin 109, 176, 182

Tamburro. Stephanie 152

Tanner, Catrina 163, 183

Taplin, Lisa 126. 176

Tate, Nicholas 176

Tate, Remona 163

Tavakoli, Omid 76. 152

Taylor, Anita 96

Taylor, Brandon 176

Taylor, Carnell 176

Taylor, Chara 152

Taylor, Colleen 46, 54. 184

Taylor, Darrell 46

Taylor, Gilbert 89.95,101, 121, 123

Taylor, Jamee 46,81, 183

Taylor, Kelly 176

Taylor, Lakesha 125, 176

Taylor, Lloyd 152

Taylor, Tamsen 176

Taylor, Tina 46

Taylor II, Gilbert 46, 120

Taylor III, Fred 152

Team, Drill 106

Tedla, Semere 152

Telich, Patrick 46

Tell, Arlisha 163

Tennis, Boy's 185

Index

Tennis, Girl's 62

Tercek, Lynette 141

Terrance, Ayo Fenii 152

Terrell, Lucious 176

Tetlow, Derrick 72, 152

Thaxton, Louis 152

Thaxton, Thaddeus 163

TheilJr, Michael 163

Theme 2

Thomas, Danielle 46

Thomas. Donte 59, 176

Thomas, Faith 46. 54. 97

Thomas, Heather 163

Thomas, Jennifer 171

Thomas. Lakeith 61, 152

Thomas, Michelle 47

Thomas, Shalyn 176

Thompson, Brian 47

Thompson, Janiece 97. 152

Thompson, Julia 87.89,91, 163, 185

Thurman. April 163

Tilk, James 176

Timm, Ronald 47. 54. 127

Timm, Ro6anne 176

Timmons, Jason 72, 152

Timmons, Mirl 152

Tinker. Amber 152

Tirabassi, Michael 79,94. 152

Tirabassi. Nicholas 79. 91. 94. 176

Tisdale, Rashan 97

Tisi, David 4,47,54.94.97. 118.209

Tisi. Mary 77, 152

Tizzano. Diane .... 3. 28. 86, 88. 94, 96. 130, 141. 189, 192

Tkac. Carol 28. 141

Tocarchick. Diana 153

Todd. Ebony 153

Tolliver, Jason 163

Tomic. John 91

Tomlinson, Terry 163

Tomsic. Martin ... 11. 14,82,88,91,94, 11B, 176

Torrelli, Chris 28, 105, 141, 192

Torrence, Jerrod 176

Tot, Ana 163

Toth, Alex 28,141, 192

Track, Indoor 80

Tracy, Mary 153

Trafford, Nicholas 176

Tramsak. Kimberly 164

Tran, Jacqueline 47, 118, 125

Trapp, Vaughn 47. 54. 55. 72

Traven, January 176

Travick. Carmen 164

Trepal. Scott 56. 66. 67, 76, 164

Tribby. Kimberly 141

Trobenter. Joseph 79

Troha. Stephanie 126. 176

Trzcinski, Chnstopher 91.94, 176

Trzcinski, Joe 94

Tucceri. Joe 180

Tucker, Bobby 164

Tucker, Candy 176

Tucker. Clinton 72.153

Tucker. Jacob 153

Turk, Pat 131. 141

Turkall. Dennis 72. 141, 180

Turman, Adam 47. 54. 55

Turman. Kevin 153

Turman, Scott 176

Turner, Chauncey 153

Turner, Lakisha 164

Tutolo. Amanda 164, 185

Tyler Jr. Ronald 59. 61, 164

pperclassmen leave reminders to under- classmen

Udovich. Jillian 77, 153

Udovich, Lisa 8,77. 117. 118, 125, 177, 184

Ulle. Janet 141, 142. 192

Ulle. Michael 72

Ulle, Robyn 72. 100. 177, 184

Underclass Divider 142

Urban, Knsten 91,92, 153

Urh. Lydia 47, 91, 92, 123

Urich. Vicki 92

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arsity sports had a successful year

Valencic, Cynthia 141

Valentine, Courtney 113, 153

Valentine. Michael 58, 59, 142, 177

Van Ho, K. F 132

Van Ho, Tara 179

Van Ho, Valerie 98, 99, 120, 121, 129, 138. 143,

164,210

Vance, Dana .. 47, 54. 77, 85, 100, 184, 193, 199

Vaslavsky, Sheri 164

Vauters, Lydia 153

Vazquez. Angelica 153

Vega, Cristina 177

Vegal, John 47, 55

Verch, Michael 76.78,79,91.94. 164

Veres. Alicia 165

Veres, Andy 94

Vetovitz. Catherine 89, 141

Vevercic. Elizabeth 126

Via. Sara 153

Vicic, Todd 47

Vidra, Bryan 63. 153

Vincenti, Erin 19, 47, 54, 55, 59, 67. 118. 126

Virgies Jr. Tommie 25. 59, 60, 72, 165, 182

VitoloJr, Dennis 9,47, 76, 185, 193, 199

Vohnout, Chnstopher 165

Voices ol New Life 97

Vol). Devon 112,165

Volleyball 64

Volpe. Christina 153

Von Benken, Bill 28, 141, 192. 210

Vrabel, Matthew 14

Vurbic. Drina 177

Vurusic, Elizabeth 177

Vuyancih. Brian 47. 54. 193. 199

Vuyancih, Michael 165

Vuyancih. Patrick 74, 73, 141

I aiting for the future is how too many young people spend their present

Waddell, Michael 72, 153

Wade, Alexis 177

Wade, Karen 81. 165, 183

Waganek, Kirk 47

Waganek, Shawn 47,54,55

Wahl. John 177

Wai Napolo 107

Jamie Greskowiak, Jessica D'Apice. Dan Bergolc, Ann Feidkamp and Brian Gecewich having fun at the N.H.S. luncheon.

Index

John Morris, Kelly Kontra, Mandy Mc Peek and Pat Grisez waiting to have their picture taken at Winterfest.

Waina, Jason 1 1 , 76, 82, 1 1 1 , 1 1 8, 1 77, 205

Waina, Jennifer 47, 54, 77, 83, 118, 204, 205

Waina, Melissa 77, 102, 109, 153, 205

Walker, Andrerw 153

Walker, Andrew 76

Walker, Bernadette 153

Walker, Kathleen 2, 10, 14,45,47,54,77,81,95, 104, 118. 125. 183. 188. 193, 199

Walker, Lakeshia 47

Walker, Steven 177

Walker, Timothy 47

Walker., Tom 55

Wallace, Candace 165

Walland, Kelly 153

Walsh, Robert 91. 94. 153

Walsmith, Robert 28

Walter. Timothy 58, 59, 100, 180

Walton Jr, Rodney 165

Walton-Terrell, Ramone . 10. 57. 59. 60. 72. 165, 182

Ware, Terrance 153

Warman, Connie 141

Warner, Eugene 182

Warren, Taunon 72. 177

Washington, Eddie 165

Washington. Jewell 67, 177

Washington, Lashunda 118, 176, 177

Washington, Monique 165

Wasylyk, Matt 141

Watkins, Demetrius 177

Watkins, Jason 11.57.60,95.154,177

Watson, Terrance 177

Watts, Tahnesha 165

Way, David At

Webb, Loren 177, 182

Webster. Tatiana 73, 15;

Weeams. Najah 177

Weems. Jenea 77,81. 177. 18!

Weems, LeTrese 177

Weglarz, Thomas 15!;

Weidensall, Joshua 117. 15C

Wein, Anna8, 12. 13.48,54.81.84. 119. 183. 18

Wein, Ursula 57, 69, 112. 125, 165. 18;

Weinbrecht, Amy 14.88,91.94, 117. 15;

Weinbrecht, Beth48. 88. 89. 91, 94, 118. 193. 19!

Weintraub, Timothy 165

Wells, Chanita 97, 15;

Wells, Coretta ISC- Wells Jr, Kenneth 177

Welsh, Kevin 76. 16£

Wendam. Dennis 61

Wensing, Dan 49, 141. 195

Wesley, Precious 129, 15C-

Westbrooks Jr, Ray 15C-

Westerfield, Howard 58. 59. 67. 177. 18C

Wheeler, Ebony 81, 97, 177. 1BC-

Wheeler. Tamara 177

White, Amiara 15;

White, Christopher 4, 20, 21 , 48, 54, 56, 63, 102 104, 118. 125. 137. 178, 180. 193. 200 White, Jamil ISC- White, Johnny ISC- White, Joseph H 15C

White, Laurianna 15C

White, Matthew 4f

White, Michael 177

White, Tonya 15C

Mike Miklavcic, Allison Metti, Becky Hren, Matt De Wine, Lynn Stern, Dan Seifried, Matt Monda and Karen Salisbury and Kathy Stobierski, Eric Schuster, Terry Kontra, Julie Stobierski, Tom Bauza and Angela Grida

enjoying Winterfest.

White, Vemadette 97, 177, 183

/Vhitely. Julie 64, 67. 165, 185

Whitmore, Angel 153

Whitney, De Juan 165

Whitsett, Gilbert 153

/Vhitsett, Terreia 177

Whittaker, Benjamin 177

Widar, Matthew 177

Wiggins, Jennifer 177

Wilcox, Eddie 177, 180

Wilkerson, Leonard 48, 54. 55

Wilkerson, Michael 165, 182

Williams, Anthony 153

Williams, Bertha 141

Williams, Camille 165

Williams, Derek 61, 153

Williams, Diana 165

Williams, Eric 61

Williams, James 48

Williams, Jennifer 103, 165. 183

Williams, Joe 182

Williams, Kalicia 165

Williams, Marcus 72, 153

Williams, Maria 64, 73, 75. 165

Williams, Noel 165

Williams, Robert 48,54

Williams, Tamerah 48

Williams, Tanisha 129.177

Williams II. Oral 165

Williamson, Derrick 153

Willis, Adrienne 177

Willis, Jamikka 165

Willis, Jennifer 177

Villoughby, Todd 165

Wilson, Anthony 48, 53, 54, 55, 58, 59, 124, 125, 92

Wilson, Detric 48, 59, 193. 200

Wilson, Jamie 165

Wilson, Marianne . 48, 54, 83, 117, 118, 193, 200

Wilson. Michelle 83,91.92. 153

Wilson. Russell 153

Winterfest 108

Wise, John 165

Wise, Kellie 89, 153

Witherspoon. Kevin 153

Witten. Denise 48, 54, 84

Witten. Derek 165

Witten. Erica 94, 153

Wolchko, John 76. 177

Wolenski. Cerrissa 153

Wolf, Mary 178

Womick, Brandon 165

Woodall, Erick 165

Woodard. Todd 54

Woodard Jr. Anthony 48

Woodford, Beau 177

Woodruff, Barnett 153

Woodruff, De'Chella 165

Woods. Aprielle 87,94, 153

Woods, Dante 177

Woods, Douglas 153

Woods, Gabrielle 91

Woyton, Christina 165

Wrestling 66

Wright, Tabitha 153

Wright, Tequilla 165

Wright, Terry 153

Wurm, Faye 177

Wurm, Gwen 48, 54, 55

ou are the key to your own success

fancy, Andren 80

fannaras. Nikki 89, 112, 165

fannaras, Steven 103, 118, 176, 177

farbrough. Nichole 164, 165

Parish. Victoria 95, 96, 97, 165

fatsko. Melissa 177

fork, Richard 69. 80, 81, 141, 183

foung, Devito 165

foung, Jacqueline 7, 89, 177

foung, Kelly 165

foung, Tamarah 165 -

foung, Tawana 48

furcich, Mike 55

furich, Vickie 91

igging and zagging gets you through the halls between classes

Marianne 165, 185

!agar Incorporated 211

!ahorsky, Melmda 165

!ahurak, Melissa 153

^avesky, Dave 94

!biegien, Daniel 177

Zdanowicz, Michael 103. 177, 180

Zele, Autumn 153

Zele, Shannan 165

Zellhofer, Michael 165

Zellhofer, Theresa 177

Zeman, Douglas 11. 48, 54, 55, 76, 79, 104, 180, 193,200

Zemba, Sharon 177

Zetic, Cable 83

Zevnik, Geoffrey 63, 79. 177

Zevnik, Joe 180

Zgrabik III, Richard 48

Zielinski, Michael 4,88,91,94, 177

Zivnoska, Ed 180, 181

Zivnoska, Michael ... 6, 14, 41 , 48. 49. 55, 58. 59,

124

Zorman, Brian .... 78, 79, 131, 137, 142, 177, 180

Zorman, Timothy 11, 48, 54, 88, 91, 94. 193, 200

Zrim, Mark 180

Zubek, Lisa 165

Zucca, Ron 28, 184

Zupancic, Jaime 165

Zupancic, Jason 165

Seniors lining up for their panoramic picture.

Elizabeth Kulcsar and Joe Barzal enjoying each other's company at Winterfest.

Christy Gecewich and Kristin Urban

waiting for their dates and Jill Swansegar and Mark Browne dancing at Winterfest.

N.H.S. adviser, Ms. Lisa Howell and Jamie Greskowiak discussing plans for a

meeting.

Dave Tisi, Alexandra Brinovec and Nick Solema

practicing for Academic Challenge. Index

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