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EdItor-in-Chief     Judy    Beachom 

Assistant    Editor    Maureen    Dolan 

Mounting   Editor Burton   Judson 

Assistant  Mounting   Editor     Bob   Fobritius 
Picture    Editor  Marilyn   Wendell 

Stoff  Editor    Sollie  Combs 

Art   Editor    Judy    Blackburn 

Editor    Gail   Gionasi 

Artist    George    Schroeder 

Artist    Paul   Glenn 

Typist Joanna    Disontis 

Typist  Kathy   Stoner 

Business    Manager  Roberta    Stompfel 

Circulation    Manager  Diana    Sweeder 

Treasurer  Judy    Wakelee 


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Hail  to  Thee,  0  Euclid  High  School, 
To  thy  name  all  praise  we  sing. 
Happy  days  of  youthful  pleasure; 
Learning,  living,  life  so  deer. 
Our  hearts  fill  with  gratitude 
For  oil  that  is  to  be  — 
Alma  Mater,   Euclid   High  School, 
All  our  praise  we  bring  to  thee. 


Where  the  blue  of  Erie's  waters 
Casts  the  sun's  bright  golden  rays. 
There  all   Euclid's  sons  and  daughters 
Sing  the  joys  of  student  days. 
If  after  days  be  dark  and  drear 
And  storms  of  life  draw  nigh. 
The  memories  of  our  friendships  here 
Will   lift  our  hearts  to  Euclid   High. 


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The  achievements  reflected  in  these  pages  are  those  of  everyone 
who  helped  make  this  year  a  memorable  one.  To  you,  the  Stu- 
dents and  Faculty  of  Euclid  Senior  High  School,  is  presented  the 
1956  Euclidian,  dedicated  to  your  HOPES  AND  DREAMS  for  the 
FUTURE. 


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Introduction   Page     1 

Administration  and  Faculty  Page  13 

Sophomores   Page  27 

Juniors   Page  35 

Organizations   Page  43 

Fine  Arts  Page  71 

Girls'  and  Boys'  Sports  ....  Page  83 

Social  Life Page  99 

Seniors   Page  113 

Snapshots Page  170 

Advertising Page  175 


To  some  people  it  might  seem  that 
the  physics  lab  is  a  room  filled  with 
confusing  instruments.  Actually  the 
many  demonstrations  and  experiments 
carried  on  in  class  ore  entertaining  tc 
those  interested  in  the  science  of  the 
principles  of  heat,  light,  sound,  elec- 
tricity, and  machines.  The  experi- 
ments clarify  many  facts  that  cannot 
be  learned  from  texts  alone. 


Because  the  world  is  becoming  in- 
creasingly smaller  through  transpor- 
tation and  communication,  it  is  impor- 
tant for  the  American  student  to  learn 
the  languages  of  his  neighbors  in  oth- 
er countries.  This  opportunity  is  pro- 
vided in  Euclid  High's  many  language 
classes.  Buenos  dios  is  the  greeting 
one  receives  when  entering  this  Span- 
ish class  and  as  each  school  day  pas- 
ses, the  student  increases  his  know- 
ledge of  the  grammar  and  pronuncia- 
tion of  the  language. 


Many  girls'  ability  to  moke  their 
own  clothes  saves  them  money  and 
acquaints  them  with  designs,  textiles, 
and  colors.  Modeling  the  clothes  they 
make  for  mothers  and  friends  helps 
develop  their  poise.  The  home  arts 
department  also  teaches  the  planning, 
preparing,  and  serving  of  meals  in  its 
modern  kitchen. 


Biology  is  not  a  subject  for  the 
squeamish,  but  for  those  who  wont  to 
learn  about  the  science  of  living 
things,  the  dissection  of  the  organisms 
of  animals  is  helpful  in  the  study  of 
other  sciences.  Biology  study  includes 
the  origin,  structure,  development, 
functions,  reproduction,  and  distribu- 
tion of  plants  and  animals.  It  is  a 
requirement  for  the  beginner  in  the 
field  of  science. 


The  study  of  civilization  from  its 
beginning  until  present  day  is  carried 
on  in  Euclid's  history  classes  to  aid  in 
comprehending  world  problems.  Stu- 
dents learn  the  connection  between 
wars  that  were  fought,  laws  that  were 
passed,  and  their  present  life.  A  know- 
ledge of  world  history.  United  States 
History,  and  government  will  aid  the 
students  of  today  in  becoming  the 
good  citizens  of  tomorrow. 


Check  the  tires,  adjust  the  seat  and 
mirrors,  depress  the  clutch  —  these 
are  the  first  four  steps  the  student 
learns  in  driving.  At  first  it  takes' 
some  effort  to  remember  these  steps, 
but  after  being  behind  the  wheel  sev- 
eral times  these  steps  and  driving 
rules  become  completely  familiar. 
When  the  student  passes  his  test,  he 
receives  his  license  from  a  member  of 
the  Euclid  Police  Department,  and  one 
more  good  driver  is  on  the  road. 


In  Professor  Blackburn's  senior 
English  class  the  emphasis  is  placed 
upon  composition  and  English  litera- 
ture. No  student  will  ever  forget 
Macbeth  complete  with  sword  play, 
reading  the  Atlantic  Monthly,  and  Mr. 
B's  funny  glasses. 


Brakes,  clutch,  electrical  system, 
motor  —  these  are  all  familiar  words 
in  the  automotive  classes  which  are 
designed  to  intelligently  select,  use, 
and  repair  automobiles  Stressed 
equally  with  the  fundamentals  of  au- 
tomotive construction  and  mainten- 
ance are  the  appreciation  and  care  of 
tools,  good  working  habits,  and  the 
responsibilities  of  car  ownership. 


The  seniors  with  a  true  interest  in 
advanced  mathematics  can  be  found 
in  the  two  solid  geometry  and  trigon- 
ometry classes.  Many  of  the  third 
dimensional  pictures  seem  difficullt 
to  understand,  but  with  the  aid  of 
models  and  a  large  supply  of  pointers 
the  laws  of  space  are  soon  learned. 
Through  trig  the  students  learn  that 
all  logs  don't  come  from  trees,  since 
the  use  of  logs  is  helpful  in  solving 
for  a  side  of  a  triangle. 


The  motto,  "All  work  and  no  play" 
has  surely  been  disproved  in  the  girls' 
gym  classes.  Here  the  girls  are  learn- 
ing the  rules  of  basketball  as  they 
compete  against  each  other  on  teams 
formed  in  the  individual  classes.  An 
important  aspect  of  education,  the 
gym  class  gives  the  student  a  chance 
to  release  some  of  the  physical  ener- 
gy that  has  been  building  up  while 
sitting  in  other  classes.  Although  the 
students  learn  in  gym  there  is  no  end 
to  the  fun  to  be  hod. 


Six  weeks  of  health  seems  like  tor- 
ture to  the  boys  after  basketball,  foot- 
ball, baseball,  tumbling,  and  swim- 
ming. Physical  education  does  more 
than  build  bodies.  It  teaches  sports- 
manship and  provides  one  period  a 
day  for  some  healthy   recreation. 


Six  hundred  students  can  be  accom- 
modated in  the  library,  therefore,  tests 
are  often  given  there.  It's  more  com- 
mon use  is  for  research  work  on  term 
papers  and  book  reports  during  study 
halls  and  before  and  after  school.  Red 
leather  easy  chairs  were  added  to  a 
corner  of  the  library  this  yeor  to  be 
used  by  the  students  interested  in  rec- 
reational reading. 


In  Euclid's  typing  classes  the  future 
secretaries  are  trained  to  enter  into 
the  competitive  business  world.  Most 
of  the  beginning  typing  students  hove 
never  typed  more  than  their  names, 
but  after  starting  with  the  alphabet 
and  working  up  to  writing  business 
letters  they  increase  their  technique 
and  speed  enough  to  enter  advanced 
classes. 


Printing  is  one  of  the  many  courses 
offered  by  the  industrial  arts  depart- 
ment. Beginning  students  learn  the 
fundamentals  of  type  setting,  after 
which  they  learn  to  operate  platen 
presses  to  print  tickets,  programs,  and 
office  forms.  The  advanced  students 
lock  up  and  print  the  school  paper  on 
a  flat  bed  cylinder  press  as  well  as 
learning  the  fundamentals  of  lithog- 
raphy. 


In  the  office  practice  room  only  the 
advanced  students  in  the  commercial 
field  are  allowed  to  work.  Each  secre- 
tary is  assigned  to  a  certain  teacher 
and  they  ditto  tests,  check  papers, 
record  grades,  and  make  out  the  grade 
cards.  They  also  learn  to  operate  the 
Burroughs  adding  machine,  the  book- 
keeping machine,  the  ediphone,  and 
the  electric  typewriter. 


The  "Hillbilly  Express"  arrived 
from  Richmond  Heights  every  morn- 
ing about  eight  o'clock  bringing  stu- 
dents to  begin  another  day  at  Euclid 
High. 


All  was  supposed  to  be  quiet  in  the 
homerooms  as  the  P. A.  system  remind- 
ed students  and  teachers  of  after- 
school  meetings,  sports  events,  and 
social    activities. 


Some  waistlines  were  remembered 
and  others  forgotten  as  the  girls  tried 
to  eat,  chatter,  and  still  make  it  to 
the  noon  movies  on  time. 


The  boys  as  usual  were  more  con- 
servative during  lunch  time  using  milk 
bottles  for  games  of  chicken  and  caus- 
ing   minor   disturbances. 


There  must  have  been  a  contest  to 
see  how  many  people  could  stuff  their 
coats,  books,  lunches,  gym  clothes, 
batons,  and  tennis  rackets  into  one 
locker,  even  though  with  1 800  of 
them  there  were  plenty   for  everyone. 


A  new  safety  feature  was  odded  to 
the  school  parking  lot  in  the  form  of 
a  policeman  to  check  on  how  closely 
driving  rules  were  being  followed  and 
to  see  if  each  cor  had  a  parking  stick- 
er on  the  windshield. 


Even  though  our  rec  room  couldn't 
be  considered  elaborate  it  was  often 
the  scene  of  many  grueling  ping-pong 
games  and  jitterbug  contests. 


Our  weekly  assemblies  were  varied 
in  order  to  gain  the  approval  of  both 
the  students  and  the  faculty.  We 
missed  Sergeant  Smith's  second  ap- 
pearance, but  managed  to  enjoy  an 
entertaining  safety  show  sponsored  by 
a   national   trucking  association. 


Another  typical  Euclid  High  day 
was  ended  at  3:20  as  the  students 
boarded  the  busses  taking  with  them 
:lass-room  knowledge,  the  latest  jokes, 
and  dreams  of  Saturday  night's  date. 


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This  yearbook  is  dedicated  to  your 
hopes  for  the  future.  As  such,  it  repre- 
sents not  only  the  hopes,  wishes  and  am- 
bitions of  the  student  body  but  of  your 
parents,  your  city,  ond  your  country.  The 
American  public  school  is  a  monument 
to  the  belief  of  a  people  that  freedom, 
justice,  and  self-government  in  America 
can  be  preserved  through  free  public  ed- 
ucation where  all  children  have  an  op- 
portunity to  develop  their  capacities  to 
the  greatest  possible  extent.  It  is  the 
hope  of  your  teachers  and  of  your  par- 
ents that  this  ideal  is  deeply  imbedded 
in  your  thinking.  Your  high  school  has 
given  you  on  opportunity  which  exists 
no  place  else  in  the  world  —  an  oppor- 
tunity to  chart  your  own  future  and  to 
wcrk  in  the  direction  of  its  achievement. 

Sincerely  yours, 

W.  G.  FORDYCE,  Supt.  of  Schools 


All  of  us  will  enjoy  turning  the  pages 
of  this  yearbook,  reading  its  memorable 
phrases,  and  enjoying,  through  pictures, 
many  experiences  of  the  past  school 
year. 

The  class  of  1956  will  especially  cher- 
ish this  book  because  it  is  the  record  of 
school  life  here  at  Euclid  High  School 
during  their  senior  year.  The  thrill  that 
goes  with  achievement  is  theirs.  Greater 
things  lie  ahead  but  their  high  school 
days  will  always  be  among  their  fondest 
memoriaes. 

Congratulations  to  the  staff  and  spon- 
sors for  a  job  well  done.  Best  wishes  to 
the  class  of   1956. 

Sincerely, 

Clifford   G.   Owens,    Principal 


This  is  your  annual  and  you  should 
receive  a  great  deal  of  pleasure  from  re- 
viewing the  events  which  are  recorded 
here  so  well.  The  memories  should  in- 
clude the  friends  you  have  made  and  the 
opportunities  you  have  had  while  at  Euc- 
lid Senior  High. 

You  will  be  welcome  when  you  return 
to  us  and  you  can  help  plan  the  best 
school  possible.     To  you,  the  best  of  luck. 

Meryl    R.    Baumer, 
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Lasting  friendships  and  happy  memories 
of  school  days  are  important  to  all  of  us,  and 
they  become  more  valuable  with  the  passing 
years. 

This  yearbook  will  help  you  to  remember 
many  nappy  events  and  carefree  days  you 
have  experienced  during  your  stay  at  Euclid 
High  School. 

Congratulations  and  best  wishes  to  all  of 
you.        Your     contributions     and     experiences 
while  here  will   help  all  the  underclass  mem- 
bers as  they  take  your  places. 
Harriet  Sheats 
Dean  of  Girls 


SECRETARIAL  STAFF 
Seated  —  Mrs.  Winters,  M.arilyn  Lovett. 
Standing  —  Marlene  Krecic,  Marilyn   Lynch,   Winifred  Willis. 


Your  Graduation  exercises  will  moke  a  break 
in  your  lives.  You  huve  spent  more  than  half  of 
your  life  in  school.  The  values  gained  and  the 
knowledge  attained  will  be  the  foundation  upon 
which  you  will  continue  to  build.  May  your  future 
be  as  happy  as  your  school  experineces  have  been. 
Congratulations,   seniors' 

Bruce  Graham, 
Dean  of  Boys 


LIBRARY   STAFF 
D.    Stevenhogen,    J.    Bowditch,    D.    Steen. 


rUPIL  PERSONNEL 
D.  Sweet,   N-  Galvez,   L.  Voorhees 


Seated,   left  to  right  —  P.  Cleary 
Standing,    left  to   right  —  R.   Winters,    B.    James,    E.    Wilson,    I 
A.  Hamlin,  Dr.  R.  Michler. 


M.    Freed,    J.    Bergem. 
roz,    E.    Wright,    K.    Clouser, 


The  Department  of  Pupil  Personnel  is  located  in  the  Board  of  Education 
building.  Its  function  is  to  give  aid  to  the  child,  the  parent,  and  the  teacher. 
It  is  a  service  organization  in  which  the  Nurses  and  Doctors,  Visiting  Teach- 
ers, School  Psychologist,  and  Speech  and  Hearing  Therapists  are  coordinated 
into  a  service  for  the  welfare  of  all  children  in  our  community. 


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NADA    GALVEZ 
School     Nurse 


GEORGE  BREWSTER 
Heod  Custodion 


JERRY   GANSER 
Assistant    Custodian 


CAFETERIA  STAFF 
First    Row:    Mrs.    Yeske,    Mrs.    Maliska. 

Second  Row:  Mrs.  Zimmerman,  Mrs.   Bauer,   Mrs.   Paladino,  Mrs.  Coy,   Mrs.   Turk,   Mrs.    Brash- 
ear,    Mrs.    Jonitz. 
Third    Row:    Mrs.   Sandberg,    Mrs.    Gorman,    Mrs.    Riebe,    Mrs.    Stroke,    Mrs.    Douglass. 


Lucille    Aingwort-h 

Doris    Alspach 

Alvin    M.   Amsfer 

Olin    Bailey 

Lillian    Barrow 

English 

Business     Education 

Business     Education 

Visual    Education 
Biology 

Business     Education 

Flora     Stone    Mather, 

Ohio    University 

Western     Reserve     Univ. 

Muskingum    College 

W.R.U. 

Ohio    State    University 

B.A.,    M.A. 

Rio    Grande    College 

Ohio    University 

Columbio     Univ. 

B.S.    in    Education 

Ohio    State    University 

University     of     Pittsbu 

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B.A.,    M.A. 

Western    Reserve    Univ. 
B.S.     in    Education 
M  S. 

B.S,    in    Education 
Master    in    Education 

W.   A.    Barton 

Robert  Bennett 

Pauline    Berg 

Harold  Blackburn 

Clemens  E.  Blauch 

Industrial    Arts 

Social    Studies 

English 

English 

Government,     Economics 

Ohio   State    University 
Kent    Stole    University 
B.S.,   M.E. 

Ohio   State    University 
B.S.,    M.A. 

Kent   State    University 
Ohio    State    University 
Columbia      University 
Western    Reserve    Univ. 
B.S..    M.A. 

Otterbein    College 
Western    Reserve    Univ. 
A.B.,    M.A. 

Kent    State     University 
University    of    Akron 
Ohio    State    University 
B.S.,   M.A. 

Willard    Boerger 

Industnol    Arts 

Ohio    State    University 


Jean    Bowditch 


West    Virginia     State 

Teachers     College 
Western    Reserve    Un 
B.A,,    BS.L-5. 


Adrian  J.  Buerger 

Mothemotics 

University  of  Dayton 
Ohio  State  University 
B.5.,    E.E. 


Betty   A.    Byelene 

Business    Education 

Capital     University 
University    of    Colorado 
University     of    Colifornic 


James  M.  Calvert 

Physical    Education 

North    Central    College 

of    Illinois 
Ohio    State    University 
Western    Reserve    Univ. 
B.A  ,    M.A. 


Pera   Campbell 

Marjorie  Danforth 

Marlon    H.    Dise 

Clarence  F.  Eckert 

Wilton   E.   Eckley 

English 

Physical      Education 

Home   Arts   Chairman 

Industrial     Arts 

English,     Journalism 

Defiance    College 
University    of    Wisconsin 
Ohio    State    University 
A.B.,    M.A. 

College    of    Wooster 
Western    Reserve    Univ. 
A.B.,    M.A. 

Ohio   State    University 
University    of    Minnesota 
Western    Reserve    Univ. 
B.S.,    M.A. 

Kent    State    University 
B.5.,    M.A. 

Mount    Union    Colleae 
Pennsylvania    State    Un 
B.A.     M.A. 

Aloysius  C.  Galicki  Clayton   D.  George  Wilma   A.   Gi.lmcn  Jo::e^h    Gran 

Industrial    Arts  Business     Education  Longuoge  Physical     Education 

Ohio     State     Univer 


Ohio    University  Fenn    College  Heidelberg    Colleq 

Kent    Stote    University  Kent    State    University  Western    Reserve 

Western    Reserve    Univ.         B.S.  A.B.,    MA. 

Fenn   College 
B.S.,    M.E. 


Uni> 


B.S. 


Raipn    A.    Grear 

SociQl    studies 

Heidelberg     College 
Emory    University 
Western    Reserve    Uni 
B.A.,    M.A. 


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Carol   Greve 

Physical     Education 


Dole  Harper 


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Leon   T.    Heinlein 

Science,    Chairman 
Physics 


Dolores   G.    Hohs 

isiness    Education 


Fred    Johns 

Mathematics 


ling    Green    State    U.        Cincinnati    Conservatory 
in    Education  of    Music  Ohio    University 

University    of    Cincinnati       B.S.     in    Educatio 
Western    Reserve    Univ.  M.S.    in    Educatio 

B.S.    in    Music    Education 
M.A. 


Albert    J.    Judge 

Science,     Mathematics 

Kenyon    College  Bowling    Green    State    U.        Kent    State  University  Kent    State    University  Northv^estern    College 

Kent    State    University  Otiio   State    University  A.B.,    M.A.  B.S.    m    Education  Western    Reserve 

University    of    Floricta  B.A,    in   L,A.  Miomi     U.  Graduate    School 

Western    Reserve    Univ.  W  R.U,  B.S.,    M.A. 


Jack    L.    Lew 

Social    Studies 


Lee   Jones   Lillick  Joseph    P.    Mayer  Donald   McGinley 


Health    and    Physical  Science 
Education 

Bowling    Green    State    U.  Boldwin-Walloce     College      Kent    State    Un 

B.S.    in    Business    Admin-      Kent    State    U.  Western    Reserve    Univ.  B.S. 

istrotion  West    Virginia    University  B.S.,    M.A. 

B.S.   in   Education  B.S.   in   Education 


Ann    Melnzen 

English 


Jack   D.   Miller 

Nancy   L.   Mitchell 

Edmund   C. 

Mize 

Donald    R.    Mohr 

Neal   John    Nelson 

Biology 

Spanish,    English 

Business    Educa 

ion 

Physical    Education 

Social    Studies 

Oberlin    College 
Western    Reserve    Univ, 
Ohio    State    University 
A  B  ,    M.S. 

Denison    University 
B.A. 

Ohio   University 
Ohio    State    Un 
B.S. 

versity 

Baldwin-Wollace     College 
Bowling    Green    State    U. 
Western    Reserve    Univ. 
B.A.,    MA. 

Kent    Stote    University 
B.S. 

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Herbert   Nold 

Industrial    Arts 

Ohio    University 
Bowling   Green   Unive 
B.S.    in    Education 
M.S.    in    Education 


Ruby    Barrett   Olson 

English,    Social    Studies 

Ohio    Wesleyon    Univ. 
University    of    Chicago 
Western    Reserve    Univ. 
A.B.,    M.A. 


June    Phypers 

Typing 


Gene  M.    Pillot 

themotics.     Social 


John    J.    Pohto 

Industrial    Arts 

Ohio   State    University 
Western    Reserve    Univ. 
Superior     State    Teachers 
University    of    Delaware 
Fenn    College 
B.S.,    M.A. 


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frank    S.    Pringle 

Richard    E     F-uffer 

John    Reeves 

Leonard   E.    Robuck 

Cheifer  R.   Rojeck 

English 

Science 

Business   Education 

English,   Speech,    Rodio 

Socio!    Stijoies 

St.    eonoventure 

St.   Frcncis   College 

V/ilke?    College 

Penn    Stote    czt. 

John    Corroll     Universit/ 

L'rii/ersity    of    Cclrfofr.io 
//este?-n    Re^er/e    Un:/. 

Kent    Stote    University 
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Western    Reserve    Unrv. 
A.8.,   M.A. 

Ohio   ijniversit/ 
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Otterbein    College 

Ohio    St^^te    Universfty 

B.A. 

E.S.    in    E(3ix:otion 

M.A. 


CrfO'ffTiOri,    Commerc 

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Ohio     Northern     Univer- 
sity   Teochers    Col  lege 
Columbio     University 
A.B.,   M,A. 


Heidelberg   College 
Western    Preserve    Un 
A.E.,    M.S. 


New   York   Stote   Univ, 

University    of    Colorodo 

e.S.,  M.Ed. 


Kent  Stote  University 
V/estern  Reserve  Univ. 
Ohio  Stote  University 
University     of    Zurich, 

Switzerlond 
University    of    Howoii 
Fenn  College 
B.S.    in    Educotion 
M.A. 


Edwin  J.   S»och 

Elliobeth   Strother 

John    0.    Suponct 

C.    E.    Swackhomcr 

Sam    W.    Tayior,    Jr 

lociol    Studic, 

Bowling    Green    State    U, 
University    of    Arkonso'i 
Boldwin-Vv'olloce     College 
B.A, 

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English 

Ohio    Wcleyon    Univ- 
E.A. 

Industrial     Art-., 
Auto    Driving 

Kent    Stotc    University 
Ohio   University 
B.S.,  M.E. 
Ohio   University 

Physical    Educotion 

Ohio    University 
Ohio   State   University 
Colurnbia     University 
B.S.    in    Educotion 
MA. 

ViCQl    Music 

High   Point   College 
Morthwestern      Univers 
B.S.,    M.A.    n    Music 

ly 

D.   W.   Thompson 

Mothemotics 


Gene    R.    Thompson 

ndustnol    Arts 


Butler   University  Kent    Stote    University 

West    Virginia    University     B.S. 
I  Northwestern      University 
A  B 


Normon    Thompson 

Biolog/ 

Kent   Stote   University 

B.S.   in   Ed, 

Western    Reserve    Univ. 


Fronk    Troglio 


Ohio  State  Uni/ersii 
Western  Reserve  Un 
B  S,,    MA, 


Miami    University 
Western    Reserve    Unii 
B.S.,  M.A. 


Cleveland    Institute 

Art 
Western    Reserve    U 
Kent    State    Univer; 


Oberlin    College 
Chio    State    University 
Western    Reserve    Univ. 
A.B.,    M.A. 


Reita    Williams 

English,    Home   Arts 
Kent    State    Univ 


Beula    Wilson 

Mathematics,    C 


Flora    Stone    Mathe 
Western    Reser' 
B.A.,    M.A. 


These  are  the  teachers  of  E.H.S.,  some  just  out  of  college  and  others  who  have  been 
here  since  Euclid  High  opened  in  1950.  Besides  filling  their  days  with  lesson  preparation, 
class  instruction,  and  grading  papers,  they  find  time  to  sponsor  activities  around  school, 
plan  homeroom  guidance,  coach  athletic  teams,  and  most  important  of  all  to  be  friends 
with  the  student  body.  Here's  hoping  that  you,  the  faculty  members,  enjoyed  the  school 
year  of  "56"  as  much  as  the  students  have.  You  hove  the  thanks  of  the  students  for 
wearing  "Beat  Tech"  tags,  sponsoring  Student  Council  candidates,  directing  the  class  as- 
semblies, giving  up  your  free  time  to  chaperone  all  the  social  affairs,  and  for  backing  the 
"Fat  Panthers"  as  well  as  the  Euclid  Panthers. 

The  class  of  "56"  says  good-by,  but  not  for  long.  You  can  expect  to  see  us  back 
before  too  long  with  a  long  list  of  achievements  because  we  have  great  hopes  and  dreams 
for  the  future,  which  you  have  helped  make  possible. 


^  ohJwmo'tjz^^ 


.  .THE  ALERTNESS  OF 

OUR  S0PI40/A0RE  DA-Y5  .  . 


SOPHOMORE    CLASS    OFFICERS 
Jim   Parker,  Treos.;   Jo  Ann   Buchar,   Sec,    Ron  Schneider,   President;    Bill   Murphy,  V.   Pres. 


The  Sophomore  class  had  to  choose 
its  officers  and  class  cabinet  from  old 
and  new  classmates.  The  representa- 
tives on  the  cabinet  were  elected  by  their 
homerooms  and  through  them  the  class 
started  a  successful  three  year  stay  at 
Euclid  Senior  High.  This  class  will  al- 
ways remember  the  Sophomore  party, 
the  Seniors  of  "56"  who  weren't  such 
awful  ogres,  their  first  Friendship  Hi-Y 
formal,  the  pep  rally  before  Euclid  played 
East  Tech  in  basketball,  and  the  Sopho- 
more assembly.  This  class  will  be  re- 
membered as  all  Sophomores  are  always 
remembered. 


SOPHOMORE  COUNSELORS 
E,    Lemon,    J.    Pohto 


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HOMEROOM    103 

■irst  Row;  J.  Barnes,   I.  Anderson,  L.  Ber- 

ger,   S.  Altknecht,   G.   Anson,    B.    B^itt, 

B.    Call, 
iecond    Row;     D.     Allsopp,     J.     Kilka,     J, 

Bottung,    D.    Beyer,   J.    Barnes,    B,    Ben- 

cin,   G.    Berthold. 
rhird    Row;     M.     Bauer,     L.     Abrams,     E. 

Abroms,    G.    Bagocious,    T.    Amundsen, 

N.   Beeke,    D.  Andrews, 
-ourth     Row;     D.     Bavetz,     T.     Andraitis, 

D.  Allar,  B.  Batewell,   B,  Aspinwall,   D. 

Bates, 
-ifth     Row;     H.     Bechemer,     L,     Ankuda, 

L.   Banning,    R.    Beoll. 
-Jot    Picturesd;    B.    Auten,    J.    Adomszew- 

ski,    B.    Behrens,    V.    Bockstrom. 


HOMEROOM    105 

-irst    Row;     B.     Boland,     G.     Adamik,    C. 

Braden,  M.  Brown,  D.  Bos'o,   F.  Bosich 
Second    Row;    C.    Bonnett,    C.    Buss,    D. 

Broeckel,     F.     Breen,     G.      Moher,      A. 

Youngberg. 
rhird    Row;     D.     Bledermon,     D.     Francis, 

D.    durmeister,    C.    Brizard,    J.    Buchar, 

D.    Bloom, 
"ourth    Row;    J.    Beres,    E.    Boulware,    G. 

Brewster,     B.     Brooks,     B.     Bockbrader, 

H.    Berlo. 
■ifth   Row;    A.    Bills,    B.    rewer,   M.    Block- 
burn,    S.    Bouse,    P.    Binder. 


HOMEROOM    106 

-irst  Row;   D.  Cavell,  C.  Cerney,   E,  Grim, 

V.    Budan,    F.    Davis,    V.    Colombi,    N. 

Costello. 
second   Row;    K.    Danzinger,   L.    Davis,   C, 

Dougherty,    A.    Weinstein,    M.    Colan- 

tonio,    P.    Cesen. 
rhird    Row;    R.    Brown,    W.    Condon,    D. 

Buchto,    J.    Cline,    E.    Campono. 
-ourth    Row;   S.    Brown,    R.   Carpenter,    A. 

Brown,  J.  Butler,  F.  Cerino,   F.  Cercek. 
-irth    Row:    N.    Carroccio,    R.    Campbell, 

R.    Buzonski,    H.    Konte,    C.    Bustricky, 

F,   Cesnik. 
Mot  Pictured;    N.   Carney,    B.   Carlton,    D. 

D'Amico,    C.   Clarke. 

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HOMEROOM    107 

First  Row:  B.  Drotos,  P.  Doyle,  C.  Edel- 
berg,   V.   McDowell,   A.    Ditirro. 

Second  Row:  J.  Derbaum,  S.  Dreifort, 
V.  Doris,  G.  Deely,  B.  Demshar,  N. 
Elliott. 

Third  Row:  W.  Cornell,  M.  Considine, 
D.  Kordick,  C.  Dinsmore,  L.  Davis, 
M.    Dunn. 

Fourth  Row:  D.  Doley,  J.  Dodson,  J.  Duf- 
fy,  L.   Crone,   R.   Dever,  C.    Dennis. 

Fifth  Row:  D.  Deitz,  R.  Clevinger,  W. 
Cook,  D.  Delevie,  D.  Clink,  J.  Cow- 
gill,   G.    McKee. 

Not  Pictured:  W.  Delly,  R.  Dey,  N.  Doll- 
more. 


HOMEROOM    1  10 

First    Row:     L.    Gorslene,     P.    Gregory,     J. 

Duncon,   J.    Focht,   J.   Golob. 
Second   Row:    B.    Friedman,    E.    Foerstc,   J. 

Ford,    J.   Geyer,    K.    Fletcher. 
Third    Row:    J.    Golob,    J.    Fatur,    F.    For- 

sythe,  S.  Galobo,  M.   Felice,  L.  Foster. 
Fourth    Row:    J.    Glinsek,     R.    Gouch,     L. 

Gobowitz,  A.  Gessie,  G.  Folk,  P.  Fober. 
Fifth    Row:    L.   Garrett,   F.    Fende,    D.    Ful- 
ler, W.  Geske,   F.   Fontini. 
Not    Pictured:    T.    Chestnut,    H.    Fine,    H. 

Forsberg,     G.     Foster,     P.     Floesgorten, 

S.    Rutkosky. 


HOMEROOM    1  1  6 

First   Row:    J.    Holzberger,    S.    Edwards,    B. 

Hamilton,    R.    Horvath,   G.    Schofer,    N. 

Huston,    B.    Henfling. 
Second    Row:     N.    Hewitt,     P.    Gliebe,    K. 

Haas,    B.    Hunt,   J.  Gielink,    R.   Grovell 
Third    Row:     N.     Holmes,    A.     Hones,     R. 

Hunston,  J.   Handy,  J.  Hudec,   L.   Han- 
sen, A.  Hovo. 
Fourth    Row:    R.    Hammink,    K.    Lowry,    J. 

Greaves,   A.    Kakta,    D.   Green,    J.    Her- 

rick. 
Fifth    Row:    B.    Groofmeyer,    T.    Bingham, 

Paul    LaBont,    G.    Giordano,    D.    Gray, 

T.    Gibb. 
Not    Pictured:    D.    Hedges,    B.    Harris,    G. 

Gordon,    D.   Gibson. 


HOMEROOM  204 

First    Row:     B.     Patrycy,     B.     Koester,    C. 

Kocher,    B.    Hoernig,    K.    Kish,   C.   Jarc, 

J.    Intorcio. 
Second    Row;    J.    Jones,    A.    Johnson,    S. 

Kerzic,  S.  Kiebler,  J.   Hoppert,   E.   lofe- 

iice,    R.    Mines. 
Third  Row:    M.  Jordan,    B.    Rich,   J.    Holt, 

K.  Kessler,  D.  King,  B.  Katonik. 
Fourth    Row:    C.    Joynes,    H.    Jonke,    D. 

Hill,  P.  Herobek,  J.  Kolman,  C.  Jeron. 
Fifth    Row:     L.    Jonassen,      H.      Hill,      T. 

Heinz,   B.   Howke,  A.   Ivancic. 
Slot  Pictured:   J.   Kneiss,   J.   Jundo. 


HOMEROOM  207 

-irst    Row:    S.    Jones,    B.    Lonning,    J.    Lu 

cos,    G.    CostorVinci,     R.     Kuznik,    M 

Larkin. 
jecond     Row:     D.     Koss,    T.      Knack,      R 

Kranz,    J.     Kuriiko,    J.    McGovern,     K 

Kuhor,    J.    Leduc. 
rhird     Row:     S.     Lindquist,     J.     York,     E 

McCormock,    C.    Laubler,    S.    Levy,    L 

Luikort. 
ourth  Row:  C.  Kidd,  K.  Krecic,  C.  Kozel 

D.    Lindstrom,    M.    McBroom,    E.    Lou- 
rich,    J.    LoTour, 
•ifth    Row:     L.    Konyha,    L.    Korzinowski, 

J.     Kuchta,    J.     Koihler,     B.     Long,     H, 

King,    R.    Kocprzok. 
-Jot  Pictured:   M.   Keyes,  M.  Long. 


HOMEROOM   209 

Nrst    Row:     H.    McKnight,     R.    Lisch,    C, 

Leber,     P.      Long,      H.      Leininger,      K, 

Mclntyre. 
Second    Row:    K.    McPeek,    G.    Mothson, 

P.    Marolt,    J.    Markonc,    C.    Kelly,    C. 

Momona. 
rhird  Row:   L.  Veith,   B.  Molone,   D.   Lee, 

N.  Montville,  C.  Massie,  J.  Maskunan, 

J.   McKibben. 
■ourth    Row:    L.    Leavitt,    C.    Manney,    M. 

Martin,    L.    Mateyko,    A.    MDCorol,    R. 

Langel,   M.   McPherson. 
=ifth    Row:    V.    Mocheta,    D.    Lobdell,    C. 

LoPresti,    A.    McLaughlin,    R.    Leiand, 

G.    Bowers,    R.    McCormick. 
-Jot  Pictured:    R.    Lokor,   J.    Leutkemeyer. 


HOMEROOM  308 

First    Row:    C.    Mulligan,    H.    Morgan,    J 

Mullhal,    J.    Marett,    B.    Macck. 
Second   Row:    J.    Norbic,   V.    Milenock,    P 

Miles,     P.     Murray,     R.      Monroe,      H 

Moles. 
Third     Row:     M,     Mervar,     B.     Miller,     B 

Mijocek,     B.     MIokab,     M.     Metzer. 
Fourth    Row:    W.    itchell,    D.    Nemeth,    C 

Misick,    J.    Oneacre,    C.    Miller. 
Fifth   Row:    D.   Mehls,  T.   Moore,    B.   Mu 

phy,    R.    Milon. 
Not  Pictured:    D.   Mattis,   L.   McLaughlin 

R.  MeLeod,   B.  Messner,  M.  Nash,  W 

Nelson. 


HOMEROOM  309 

First  Row:    H.    Prebevek,   S.   Paul,  G.    Por- 

mester,    B.    Powell,    J.    Bambick. 
Second    Row:    J.    Potocer,    J.    Newman,    J. 

Popes,    K.   Oyler,   D.    Pintor,    B.   Ostkar. 
Third  Row:   J.  Nossek,  M.   Pesec,   B.   Pog- 

nik,    P.    Paulucci,    B.    Oviatt. 
Fourth    Row:    T.    Payerchin,    B.    Paik,    P. 

Perma,    R.    Piper,   F.    Polls. 
Fifth    Row:    N.    Polorney,    R.    Ozman,    J. 
Polinkas,    J.    Nowacek,    E.    Palcio. 
Not   Pictured:    B.    Berger,   A.   Johnson,    R. 

Bogs,  T.  Oster,  C.  Palmer,  G.  Nicman, 

B.     Pogelis. 


HOMEROOM  310 

First    Row:     L.     Relyea,     D.     Rommel,    A. 

Rostankowski,     A.     Primo,     N.     Ryder, 

G.   Ross,  J.   Ryder. 
Second  Row:   J.   Rode,  J.   Rupert,   J.   Ron- 
court,   S.   Scndt,    R.    Reed,   W.    Roffety, 

T.    Rosenthal,    J.    Rotter. 

Roller,     P.     Rafter,     M.     Stosienko,     N. 
Third    Row:     L.    Prioreschi,    R.     Ryba,    C. 

Roby,    A.    Rancont. 
Fourth    Row:    J.    Pasquole,    L.    Evancic,    D, 

Picciotti,  J.  Parker,  G.  Pringle,   B.  Paz. 
Fifth     Row:     A.     Perrotti,     D.     Potter,     R. 

Petrick,    J.    Piccirello,    J.    Parziale,    R. 

Potete. 


HOMEROOM  312 

•irst    Row:    C.    Shirk,    P.    Shunkwiler,    D. 

Rinehart,  M.   Shirk,  J.   Shack, 
lecond   Row:    M.   Schoel,   S.   Schmidt,   M. 

Schultz,   H.   Schiemann. 
rhird  Row:   G.  Sari,   J.  Scheerer,  G.   Sict, 

M.  Simcic,  M.  Sedusky. 
■ourth    Row;    R.    Rinehart,    R.    Reeves,    D, 

Shonk,    K.    Ross, 
■ifth    Row:    J.    Rogosch,    N.    Rohricht,    B. 

Richards,    A.    Rendina,    W.    Riebe,    D. 

Roberts. 
^Jot   Pictured:    R.    Ricksecker,    J.    Rose,    J. 

Chudalski,    L.    Shaheen,   J.    Schneider. 


HOMEROOM  315 

■irst   Row:    A.    Scott,    B.    Smce,    T.    Sivia, 

M.    Smith,   C.   Stacey. 
iecond     Row:     R.     Stomm,     J.     Sims,     M. 

Spall,    M.    Tucceri. 
'hird  Row:   L.  Sandy,  E.  Rost,  A.  Semlow, 

S.   Sok,   E.   Helmiek. 
-ourth    Row:     E.    Skodiar,    J.    Smith,    M. 

Smigelski,  J.   Shok,  J.   Schudel. 
■ifth   Row:    R.   Schneider,   J.    Schumer,    R. 

Schmidt,  A.  Smith,   R.  Sajovec. 
-Jot   Pictured:   C.    Sivillo,    R.    Schultz. 


HOMEROOM  318 

■^irst   Row:    J.    Smith,    M.    Shichtmon,    D. 

Shackelford,   J.   Thomas,   J.   Spaur,   A. 

Serro. 
iecond  Row:  M.  Tarantino,  P.  Strunk,  D. 

Stillinger,   C.    Thomas,   C.   Taylor. 
Third    Row:    K.    Stroub,    S.    Montgomery, 

B.    Sumner,    J.    Strand,    A.    Tarantino, 

J.    Sullivan. 
Fourth     Row:     A.     Siston,     R.      Speel,      J. 

Stacks,   M.   Terrell,   C.   Telling, 
■ifth  Row:   R.  Sopata,  R.  Show,  B.  Spring- 

ger,     D.     Stamberger,     L.     Stevens,     B. 

Sonnie. 
Not  Pictured:   D.  Teal. 

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HOMEROOM   CAFE    B 

First  Row:  T.  Syracuse,  D.  Thompson, 
M.  Teckovic,  C.  Turner,  M.  Thomp- 
son,   R.    Volenti,    B.   Cinco,    E.    Vidmor. 

Second  Row:  J.  Turk,  N.  Trudeou,  M. 
Tolar,  C.  Turk,  B,  Tolor,  J,  Yesenko, 
D.    Tucker. 

Third  Row:  K.  Tropiano,  F.  Valdugo,  D. 
Thronberens,  E.  VonHoff,  M.  Turk, 
S.   Turk,    K.    Toth. 

Fourth  Row:  N.  Vidmor,  J.  Teckovic,  C. 
Thomosey,  V.  Walker,  D.  Vodoken, 
R.    Twitchell,   C.   Wolloce. 

Fifth  Row:  A.  Tiedmon,  L.  Tyjeski,  M. 
Theodosian,  B.  Twee,  R.  Stojetz,  R, 
Tilly,    J.   Votty,    M.   Toll, 

Not   Pictured:   W,   Thomos,    D.   Tucker. 


HOMEROOM   CAFE   A 

First  Row:  F  Weed,  M.  Yates,  D.  WtU 
liams,  M.  Wise,  J.  Waschura,  L. 
Zibert. 

Second  Row:  K.  Zinner,  R.  Yonc,  A.  Zim- 
merman, I.  iegler,  L.  Gainar,  L.  Zu- 
ponic,    D.   Witzke. 

Third  Row:  F.  Wickizer,  J.  Znidorsic,  N. 
Wood,  D.  Westbrook,  D.  Zockel,  I. 
Wolff,    J.    Weber. 

Fourth  Row:  S.  Zuponcic,  J.  Zingole,  J. 
Vigh,  K.  Whalen,  W.  Wallace,  A. 
Zoyatz,   C.   Welcheck. 

Fifth  Row:  N,  Wilberscheid,  J.  Yanchor, 
D.  Zok,  J.  Zagose,  D.  Woomer,  R. 
Vidulich,    S.    Walk. 

Not  Pictured:  R.  Wandersleben,  G.  Wil- 
son. 


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..  .TOG&TW&R  WIT14  T^^E-  GROWING 
MATURIPf  OF  OUR  JUNIOR  YEAR.. 


JUNIOR    CLASS    OFFICERS 
P     Cramer,   President;   5.   Mock,   Secretory;    S.    Korencic,   Vice 


JUNIOR    GUIDANCE    COUNCIL 

First  Row:  C.  Gauch,  R.  Templin,  D.  Brigger,  M.  McCall,  C.  Conrad. 
Second  Row:  R.  Newcomb,  M.  Hummon,  A.  Borden,  J.  Sonda,  D.  MccCarthy. 
Third   Row:    B.   Gerland,   T.    Eddy,    B.    Zahler,    L.    Kelly,    W.    Milligan. 


HOMEROOM    109 

First  Row:  S.  Allbery,  J.  Appleby,  R.  Ayala,  B.  Roskoph, 
E.    Schonhiutt. 

Second  Row:  J.  Battung,  G.  Allison,  T.  BaNce,  J.  Baker, 
L.    Apolski,    J.    McDonald. 

Third  Row:  A.  Borden,  P.  Samida,  D.  Boumert,  M.  Boitt, 
E.    Barrows. 

Fourth  Row:  R.  Ambros,  A.  Anderson,  B.  Birkic,  J.  Rog- 
ers,   P.    Askue,    P.    Castellano. 

Fifth  Row:  D.  Beyer,  G.  Bill,  E.  Kostiha,  R.  Ayola.  D. 
Benic,    D.   Albertone. 

Not   Pictured:    R     John. 


JUNIOR    COUNSELORS 
H     Stewart,    F.   Troglia. 


First    Row;    M.    Bisbee,    M.    Brinovec, 

D.   Brigger,   N.   Morlock,  N.   Broos 
Second    Row:    P.    Beran,    C.    Brotusln, 

P.    Boehmer,   C.    Bindokas,    I.    Ber- 

ardlinelle,    G.    Brewster. 
Third    Row:    A.    Bost,    B.    B< 

Burnett,    M.    Bubonics.    V.    Burger 
Fourth    Row:    R.    Berlo,    C.    Berezon- 

sky,    K.    Scheel,    D.    Burmeister,   V 

Cetoratti. 
Fifth  Row;    B.   Denihan,   B.   Brancely 
Irowning,    E.    Peiack,    B.    Toy- 


HOMEROOM     212 

First   Row:   J.  Colledge,  L.   Soderberg, 

P.    Bulicek,   C.   Carpenter,  C.  Con- 
rad,  S.    Cohen. 
Second    Row:     H.    Contenza,    J.    Co- 

ville,     J,     Clayton,     S.     Carr,     V. 

Charnick. 
Third    Row:    R.    Clayton,    C.    Carr,    C. 

Chauby,     J,     Clarke,     B.     Burr,     R. 

Coltnn. 
Fourth    Row:    D.    Clark,    B.    Crane,    J. 

Corlette,    J,    Conroy,    W,    Marshall, 

D     Larick. 
Fifth    Row:    D,    Clark,    G.    Diskes     D. 

Delauer,     R.    Cramer,    J.     Kovach, 

L.    Stenger. 
Not  Pictured:   G    Collins,   R.   Corsaro, 

W.     Cox,     D.     Coy,     R,     Delis.     R. 

Powell,   N.   Camm. 


HOMEROOM      125 

First   Row:   C.   Eiskonen,  C.   D'Amico, 

L.    Emter,    E.    Dudosh.    E.    Courtot. 
Second    Row;    R.    Downing,    G.    Eisen, 

P.    Donley,    R.    Davis,   S.   Corron. 
Third    Row:     H.     Eideneer,    J.     Drob- 

nick,    N.    Eckerman,    D.    Povse,    F. 

Flicker. 
Fourth    Row:    B.    Erickson,    J.    Emer- 
ick,   R.   EIrick,   P.   Coon,   T.    Holloran. 
Fifth   Row:   W.   Miligan,  G.   Donahue, 

J.    Duval,    H.    Douglas,    T.    Doty, 
Not   Pictured:    T.  Coyle. 


HOMEROOM     201 

-irst    Row;    F.    Poppas.    G.    Kaufman 

M.    Gargetic,    J.    Hollack,    D.    Hall 
second   Row:   G.   Gordon,  S.   Graham 

N.    Haldermon,    T.    Gnidovec. 
Third    Row:    J.    Gortz.    M.    Green,    V 

Skerley,    C.    Gausby,    E.    Govifz. 
=ourfh    Row:    D.    Gotthalt,    T,    Goble 

B,  Gerland,   B.  Gallagher,  G.  Gore 
=  ifth   Row:   J.   Gierke,   R.   Hodden,   T 

Gregoric,       J.       Goebelbecker,       J 

Gleason. 
Mot    Pictured:    J.    Galliher,    D.    Ham 

ilton,    G.    Rose,    K.    Ryder. 


HOMEROOM     205 

First    Row:     M,    Eva,    J,    Hurless,    M. 

Harris,    M.    Jacksa,     P.     Holtz,     J. 

Hortzell. 
Second    Row:    B.    Hanslik,    M.    Erzen, 

J.     Henry,     M.     Wotawa,     N.     Hot- 

fert,    G.    Hunt. 
Third   Row:    D.   Howard,   L.   Haddock, 

L.       Homilton,      A.       Huusare,      C. 

James,    N.    Hoykar,    L.    Highland. 
Fourth     Row:     D,     Hillier,     T.     losue, 

8,    Jelinek,    A.     Hale,     F.     Horton, 

L.    Hovancsek. 
Fifth    Row:    R.    Hadden,    H.    Holt,    B. 

Howell,     B.     Holland,     J.     Hoffert, 

J.     Herbst. 
Not    Pictured:     J,    Warren,    T.    Jaw- 

arske. 


HOMEROOM     206 

First  Row:   K.   McKinstry,   B.   Kellogg, 

S.    Korencic,   5.   Jerebek,    S.    Bates. 
Second   Row:   J.    Kozak,    B.    Korencic, 

D.    Kamm,    D.    Kubilus,    J.    Kroft, 

J.    Jarc. 
Third    Row:    N.    Johnson,    A.    Spring, 

C.  Krecic,  J.   Klopovic 
Fourth  Row:   R.   Kornblu 

C.  Klima,    J.    Johnson,     R.     Kaib, 

D.  Kelso. 

Fifth    Row:    R.    Katona,    R.    Klishek, 

L.    Kendig,    R.    Knuth,    L.    Kelly. 
Not  Pictured:    E.    Krevs,  N.   Kalberer, 

E.  Kovach,    R.    Klishek,    B.    Mills. 


B.   Katosic, 
1,  J.   Knuth, 


HOMEROOM 

210 

First    Row     B     Gregory 
Stuehnnger,    B     Krc 
inger,    B     Leybeck, 

K.  Lorkin,  J 
mer,  S.  Lein- 
J.    Kuhar. 

Second     Ro 

vitz,     L 
McColl, 
Lloyd 

w      B 
Lampe 
B      La 

Loz 
M 

or,     L.     Levko- 

Lourich,    M 

B,     Lazor,     B 

Third    Row 
R     Kuha 

R     Lynch, 
,    B     Kozec 

T.  LoBarbaro 
wski,    C,    Her- 

Fourth     Row 

J     Naroski,   W    Gansen,    R.    Lor: 

R     Lucci,    K     Krotine. 
Fifth    Row     P     Launch,    B.    Lustr 

J     Lavo,   R     Krivec,   N.   LoBant, 


First  Row 
cus,  N 
Mossey 

Second    Ri 


K     McDei 
Mongus 
P     Milner 

V     B     McMillion,    B     / 
enda,    J      Magclenga 
McGowan 
Thud    Row 
Miller     t 
McGinnis 
Fourth    Row     P 
ion.  G    McCi 
R     Ward 
Fifth   Row     D     McCarthy,   T     McBu 
nie,    T     Murphy,    J     May,    B     Mo 
tin,    M     Miller,    K     Maicen 
Not    Pictured     R     Weiss,    R     Masse' 
C     Mondel 


aftersi 


HOMEROOM      112 

First    Row     N     Neole,    P.    Noble,    M. 

Muraca,    R     Moher,    E.    Mylar. 
Second     Row      V      Nipple,    J.     Neus- 

tedt,    J      Dixon,    M.    Clements,    J. 

Nobbe,     B      Nixon. 
Third    Row     R     Petelinkar,    B.    Moh- 

lor    C     Neat,   L    Neylon,  J,   Myers. 
Fourth    Row     F     Noyok,    T.    Koester, 

D    Pasquale,   L     Nagy,  T.  O'Brien, 

K     Modic 
Fifth     Row      J      Pegoraro,     G.     Neu- 

monn,     B      O'Brien,     T.     Opdohll, 

R     Moses,    R     Novotny,    L.    Nosse. 
Nit     Pictured      B      Morris,     L,     Myers, 

R    Newcomb    F     Palm,   Y.    Donner, 

S    Mock,    K     Moser. 

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HOMEROOM     213 

First  Row:  K.  Pierret,  C.  Krauss,  M, 
Palumbo,  G.  Perkins,  C.  Pearl- 
man,    B.    Pickett. 

Second  Row:  R.  Randall,  F.  Wolf, 
J.  Rogers,  B.  Perusek,  D.  Opalich, 
B.    Novak. 

Third  Row:  J.  Pimeau,  D.  Nosan,  J, 
Phelps,  M.  Oblok,  B.  Popp,  A. 
McCormick. 

Fourth  Row:  J.  Ridinger,  M.  Per- 
fick,  5.  Porter,  M.  Rice,  R.  Queen, 
P.    Richards. 

Fifth  Row:  T.  Potts,  S.  Rinehart,  R. 
Price,  L.  Pokront,  A.  Focarett, 
P.    Drogas. 

Not  Pictured:  D.  Rash,  J.  Poch,  N, 
Petrich,  M.  Oberdank,  K.  Peter- 
son,   J.    Boggs,    J.    Rose. 


HOMEROOM     212 

First     Row:     B.     Roth,    J.     Rayer,     G. 

Ritchie,     L.     Ress,     C.     Rose,     M. 

Rankin. 
Second   Row:    M.   Priest,   E.   Potichny, 

D.    Rochkar,   J.   Redfern,    L.    Riehl. 
Third    Row:     R.    Rofhrock,    J.     Runo, 

C.    Rafter,    C.    Rever,    B.    Amund- 
sen,   J.    Gerson. 
Fourth    Row:     B.     Scott,    G     Row,    R. 

Timco,    L.    Shuber,    D.    Smith. 
Fifth    Row:    P.    Smith,    C.    Corrao,    D. 

Kokos,    M.    Soyot,    L.    Sounkwiler, 

T.    Eddy. 
Not    Pictured:    D.    Seaman,    R.    Sek- 

ston,     E,     Shearer,     J.     Smeby,     G. 

Smelik,    R.    Hole. 


HOMEROOM     303 

First    Row:    L.    Schrock,    D.    Seamen 

S.    Santee,    S.    Knowles,    W.    Ryder 
Second    Row:    J.    Sanda,    H.    Solaiak 

S.    Sieber,    M.    Samsa,    P.    Shuster 

D.     Sanders. 
Third    Row:    R.    Taylor,    E.    Schrainer 

G.     Schwartz,     H.       Smiciklas,       B 

Smith. 
Fourth    Row:    C.   Stenger,   J.   Stevens 

K.   Stigh,  T.  Somork,   E.   Steelman 
Fifth     Row:     R.     Sullivan,     E.     Bolan 

P.   Strohm,   C.   Tahon,    R.   Stegura 
Not     Pictured:     A.      Tarantino,       R 

Stefonik,    M.    Ceforatti,     J.     Stro- 

zier,    B.    Sherman,    R.   Miklovz. 


HOME    ROOM    313 

First  Row:  P.  Zeigler,  G  Waldman, 
S.  Wolanski,  R.  Harris,  M,  Yager, 
J.   Zanyk. 

Second  Row:  M.  Zanghi,  C.  Wolf, 
C.  Wright,  A.  Volduga,  P.  Wil- 
liams. 

Ttiird  Row:  0.  Wertenburger,  M. 
Witrine,  J.  Zoul,  G.  Williams,  J. 
Wokelee,    D.    Kernon. 

Fourth  Row:  D,  Smith,  T.  Wight, 
J.   Williams,  S.   Zingales,    K.   West. 

Fifth  Row:  M.  Yopko,  L.  Smith  J 
Wise,    J,    Yofsko,    W.    Zahler. 


HOMEROOM 

306 

First     Row: 
J.    Tabor, 
R.   Stone. 

B. 
D 

Anson, 
Stellute 

M. 
,    D 

Thomas 
Soeder 

Second      Ro 
Stermole, 
R     Tempi 

A 

L.      Sta 
Volenti 

nkie 
P. 

^isz,      E 
Stodler 

Third    Row 
Swaney, 
J     Thoma 

R 
M 

Korpin, 
Solon, 

J. 
J. 

"own,    J 
Ulmonn 

Fourth   Row     B    Walters 
lello,      L       Worhohc, 
Waterwash 

N. 
D. 

Vaccar- 
Vah,     J 

Fifth     Row 
J       Wawr 
Wall      G 

J      VanDiest,    B.    Tegel 
zyniak,     L.     Urgeleif,     R 
Watkins,    P.    Clark. 

Not    Pictured 
A     TapGssi, 
D     Walter. 

T    Tench 
J      Tozz 

,    D 
,    D 

Werley 
Kosely 

The  Junior  Class  had  a  cabinet  consist- 
ing of  representatives  which  met  after 
school  to  plan  the  affairs  of  the  class.  The 
outstanding  event  of  the  year  was  the  Jun- 
ior Prom,  when  the  cafeteria  blossomed 
into  a  Southern  plantation  scene  under  the 
direction  of  the  decorations  committee, 
with  the  evening  made  lovelier  by  the  mu- 
sic of  Harry  Hershey's  orchestra.  This 
class  will  remember  the  Junior  Party,  the 
Junior    assembly,    and    buying    class    rings. 


This  class  will  be  remembered  for  origin- 
ating the  Junior  Guidance  Council  to  im- 
prove end  promote  homeroom  guidance  on 
Thursdays. 

By  the  time  the  Juniors  see  this  book 
they  will  be  Seniors.  Here's  hoping  that 
they  will  hove  a  successful  year  as  upper- 
classmen  and  hold  on  to  the  many  honors 
which  belong  to  Euclid  High  —  especially 
that  wonderful  new  feeling  of  school  spirit! 


Qy'^aomn 


aihri^ 


. .  FURTW&R  DEVELOPED  A5  WE- 
STRlVt  FOR  RECOGNITION 
OUR  ORGANIZATIONS.  . 


ofliionflL  HonoR  socitn 


First  Row     D    Snyder,   0    Sweeder     D     Heck,  M.    Kunkel. 

Second  Row    M    Zimmerman,  J     Kronenberger,  J.   Krauss,  J.   Beachon,  M.  Wendall. 

Third  Row     M    Weaver,  J     Blackburn,  J     Koyha,  M.    Foster,   S.   Angene. 

Fourth  Row     D    Covert,  E    Eckert,   L    Miller,  J     Bomback,   H.   Hempl,  M.   Dolon. 

Cne  of  the  highest  honors  a  high  school  can  bestow  upon  an  outstanding 
student  is  membership  in  the  National  Honor  Society.  Members  are  chosen 
from  those  in  the  upper  third  of  the  Junior  and  Senior  classes.  Scholarship 
is  emphasized  since  all  students  eligible  must  have  an  average  of  eighty- 
five  or  better.  These  students  are  rated  by  the  faculty  and  N.HS.  members 
according  to  character,    leadership,  and  service. 


D      Snyder,     Troasi 


D.     Heck,     Vice 


[IflllOOflL  QUILL  flflD  SCROLL 


To  be  eligible  to  belong  to  Quill  and  Scroll  a  person  must  hove  a  high 
scholastic  average,  must  have  made  a  valuable  contribution  to  one  of  the 
high  school  publications,  and  have  been  recommended  by  an  advisor.  Ac- 
ceptance into  Quill  and  Scroll  means  that  a  person  has  literally  "made  it" 
as  far  as  the  field  of  high  school  journalism  is  concerned.  The  honorary 
pin  is  a  quill  with  a  scroll  beneath  it.  Printed  on  it  are  the  words  Quill  and 
Scroll  as  well  as  the  initials  IHSHSJ  meaning  International  Honor  Society 
for  High  School  Journalists. 


siuDfnTCflunciL 


link,    M.    Zir 


M.    Dolan,    J,    Kronen- 
M.    Larkin, 


First   Row:   G.   Donahue,   J,    Bock,   5.    Patmore,    E.    Eckert,    E.    H 

berger,    D.    Heck,    F     Bowles,    B,    Kramer,    T,    Gregorc, 
Second   Row:    N,   Clements,   W.    Ryder,    B.    Korencic,    B.    Moore,    M,    Franks,    N.    Pavlicek,    J.    S 

N.   Carney,    J,    Buchar. 
Third    Row:    H.    Leininger,    J.    Thomas,    B.    Mijacek,    L.    Berger,    A.    Clark,    G.    McGuire,    E.    Berner,    S.    Henn, 

P.   Bulicek,  J,   Hallack,   J.    Baker,   N.    Eckerman,   N.   Turdeou,   S.    Mock, 
Fourth   Row:    D.  Johnson,    B,    Fabritius,    B. Horns,    S.    Kiebler,    M.    Sedusky,    J.    Ford,    A,    Neylon,    M.    Skronce, 

K.   Lauter,  A.   Thompson,    F.   Frederico,    R.    Hager,    B.   Osfkar,    M.    Priest. 
Fifth    Row:    D.     Gravel,    N.    Browning,    G.    Macrocken,    J.    Wawrzyniak,    B.    Pierret,    B.    Ronke,    S.    banning,    T. 

Wight,    J.    Yanchar,    B.    Kosher,    A.    Hole. 

One  of  the  most  important  organizations  at  Euclid  High  was  the  Student  Council.  At 
the  beginning  of  the  semester  each  homeroom  elected  one  representative  to  take  their 
problems  to  the  weekly  Student  Council  meeting.  The  problems  were  brought  to  the  at- 
tention of  the  council,  discussed,  solved,  and  the  representative  returned  to  his  homeroom 
with  the  report  of  the  last  meeting.  Hallguards,  concessions,  assembly  programs,  room 
secretaries,  guides,  the  recreation  room,  and  the  student  magazine  drive  were  completely 
managed  by  the  executive  board  comprised  jointly  of  the  candidates  who  ran  for  office 
in  the  last  election,  and  the  present  officers.  The  Student  Council  works  for  the  better- 
ment of  the  school   by  appropriating   money    for   other   worthy    school    organizations. 

OFFICERS 
E.  Hassink,   Secretory;    M.   Dolan,  Vice  President, 
T.    Gregorc,    Treasurer;     J      Monnet      President 


siuofHT  council 


EXECUTIVE     BOARD 
First    Row;    T,    Gregorc,    M.    Dolon,    J.    Monnet,    E.    Hossink. 
Second    Row:    J.    Kronenberger,    D.    Gravell,    G.    Donahue,    S.    Pot- 
more. 

lan,     E.     Eckert,     F.     Bowles,     D.     Heck, 


•■v_M     SECRETARIES 
First    Row:     J.     Kronenoerger,     D,    Orcutf,     P.    Gribbons,     S.     Henn 
Second    Row:    G.     Buto,    B.    Cramer,    B.    Ronke,    D.    Heck. 
Third    Row:    D.    Gravell,    G.    Donahue,    J.    Wowrzyniok,    J.    Gerke 


GUIDES 
First    Row:   A.    Nylon,   M.    Skronce,    M.    Zimmerman,    P.    Gribbons, 

E.    Hassink, 
Second    Row:    J.    Kronenberger,    S.    Potmore,    P.    Toll,    N.    Repogle, 

D.    Orcutt. 
Third    Row:    J.    Bock,    B.    Cramer,    G.    Donahue,    M.    Priest. 
Fourth    Row:    F.    Bowles,    S.    Lanning,    D.    Gravell,    J.    Wawrzniak 

D.    Heck. 


HALL    GUARDS 
First    Row:    D.    Heck,    C.    Carpenter,    D.    Orcutt. 
Second    Row:    H.    Bill,    F.    Bowles,    D.   Gravell,    S.    Lanning. 


BOOKSTORE 
Left   to   right:    K.   Carpenter,    A.   Clark,    D.    Pasqu 
L.    Homilton,    C.    Mourer,    R.    Ricci. 


CONCESSIONS 
N.    Hoffert,  Left    to    right:    S.    Potmore,    B.    O'Hare,    N. 

ents,    S.    Korencic,    N.    Eckermon,    B.    Ko 
R.    Pignataro,    J.    Boker. 


L  fORfOSIC  LfllGUf 


NATIONAL    FORENSIC    LEAGUE 
First    Row:    G.    Waldman,    A.    Kopf,    P.    Niebecker,    M.    Wendell. 
Second   Row:    G.   Gionasi,   R.   Stompfel,   J.   Sonda,    B.   Grossman,    D.   Wlodarski. 
Third   Row:    J.    Battung,   P.   Carbone,    L.   Miller,   C.    Rogosch,    R.    Edwards. 
Fourth    Row:    J.    West,    G.    Gore,    D.    Albertone,    D.    Covert,    D.    Heck. 

Unknown  to  many,  Euclid's  National  Forensic  League  has  won  more 
medals,  trophies,  and  honors  than  the  combined  efforts  of  all  our  athletic 
teams.  This  year  our  speakers  gained  recognition  when  a  plaque  was  given 
to  the  school  by  the  national  office  naming  the  group  "Outstanding  Chapter 
in  Ohio  for  1954-1955."  The  speech  team,  specializing  in  debate,  original 
oratory,  humorous,  dramatic,  oratorical  declamation,  and  extemporaneous 
speaking  gathered  over  ten  thousand  points  at  tournaments  during  the  past 
five  years. 

OFFICERS 
First    Row:    C.    Sprocki,    Secretary;    A.    Kopf,    President. 
Second     Row:     L.     Miller,     Vice     President;     G.     Gianosi, 
Record-ing     Secretary;     D.     Covert,     Tn 


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D.    Snyder,    M.    Shirk,    5.    Peek,    G.    Gionosi,    D.    Sweeder,    J.    Blackburn,    L.    Mill 


I,    G. 
P.   Carbone 


Second  Row:  J.  Roubicek,  M.  Spall,  P.   Bulicec,  M.  Yeioger,   L.   Ress,  P.   Neibecker,   D.   Woldarsk 

M,    Wendell,    B,    Gregory,    B.    Lloyd,    C.    Carpenter,    S.     Leininger,     P.    Morocco,    P.     Holfz,    e.     arouse, 

M.   Hummon. 
Third    Row;    M.    Zanghi,    E.    Skodlar,    N.    Pavilicek,   C.    Bernard,    P,    Miles,    R.    Rict,    B,    Ansno,    K.    Stoner,    A. 

Neylon,    B.    Perusik,   C.    Broden,    S.    Edwards,   G.    Brewster,    N.    Huston,    B.    Hunt,    P.    Gregory,    H,    Moles, 

L.    Relyeo,    M,    Thompson. 
Fourth    Row:    J.    Eckermon,    G.    Postnok,    A,    Valdugo,    P.    Zeigler,    B.    Mcjesic,    D.    Appleby,    C.    Longlois,    G- 

Allison,   L,   Meteyko,   E.   Launch,   C.    Scheal,   K.    Kish,    D.    Kost,    R.    Hunston,    M.    Laurich,   M.    McColl,    A. 

Krogman,    S.    Angene,    W.    Benedetto,    C.    Linguist. 
Fifth  Row:   D.   Becker,  J.   LoTour,   M,   Weaver,   D.   Biedermon,   G.    Siat,   S.   Coron,    N.    Holdermon,   S.    Graham. 

C.  Neat,  P.  Bonk,  J.  Herrick,  J.  Bolice,  J.   Baker,  J.   Smith,   B.   Novak,  V.   Davis,   B.  Carleton,  J.   Kosman, 

B.    Hamilton     D.    Stillinger,    K.    Dougherty,    J.    McKibben,    D.    Gothay. 
Sixth    Row:    D.    McDougall,    P.    Postle,   C.    Dinunzio,    P.    Perme,    S.    Bouse,    C.    .^^lller,    N.    Beeke,    M.    Pesec,    S. 

Linguist,  C.  Chauby,  M,   Leuty,  A.  Mackerel,   K.   Fletcher,   J.   Znidorsic,   J.   Jorc,   A.    Flocke.   N.    Replogle, 

P.  Toll,   J     Joblon,   J.    Zust,    D.    Loribee,    E.    Berner,    B.    Budd,    J.    Bottung 

The  Jane  Williams  Chapter  of  the  Future  Teachers  of  America  is  one  of  the  many 
groups  in  high  schools  and  colleges  all  over  the  country  designed  to  acquaint  interested 
students  with  the  teaching  profession.  Euclid's  F.T.A.  held  an  initiation  ceremony  at  the 
beginning  of  the  year  installing  eighty  members  selected  on  personaiiity,  character,  schol- 
arship, and  interest  in  teaching.  These  members  were  able  to  earn  pins  by  tutoring, 
substituting  in  the  Euclid  Schools,  and  serving  on  club  committees.  At  the  end  of  the 
year  a  traditional  spaghetti  dinner  was  held.  At  this  dinner  the  new  officers  were  an- 
nounced and   pins  were   received   by  the   stud3nts  who   have   earned   them. 

F.    T.    A.    OFFICERS 


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fUCLIDIi  EDIIORIflL  STflff 


In  May  of  1955,  a  group  of  Euclid  students  held  the  first  meeting  of  the  1956 
Euclidian  staff.  Until  summer  vacation  startsd,  the  group  met  after  school  to  discuss  small 
detail?  that  would  improve  the  yearbook.  During  summer  vacation  the  staff  met  once 
a  week  to  plan  the  dummy  book.  In  August  the  cover  was  chosen  after  a  long  consider- 
ation on  design,  color,  and  cover  grain.  During  the  school  year  two  days  were  set  aside 
to  take  homeroom  and  activity  pictures.  This  still  left  many  pictures  to  be  token  through- 
out the  year.  Script  had  to  be  written,  pictures  identified,  pictures  cut  to  size,  and 
division  pages  and  symbols  drawn.  It  was  a  difficult  job,  so  here's  hoping  that  you  real- 
ly  like  your  book. 


EUCLIDIAN     EDITORIAL    STAFF 
First   Row;    M.    Dolon,   J.    Beochom,   M.    Wendell,    5.    Combs. 
Second   Row;    J.    DiSantis,   J.    Blackburn,    K.    Stoner,    G.   Gion 
Third  Row:    P.   Glenn,  G.   Schroeder,    B.   Judson,    B.    Fabritiu: 


EUCLIDIAN    EDITORS 

First    Row:    J.    Blackburn,    M.    Dolon,    J.    Beocham,    M.    Wendell, 

S.    Combs. 
Second    Row:    G.    Giancsi,    B.    Fabrifius,    B.    Judson. 


fUCLIDIflO  BUSIflfSS  SIflff 


Obtaining  money  for  the  publication  of  this  yearbook  was  the  main  function  of  the 
Euclidian  Business  Staff.  Through  the  efforts  of  the  staff  of  the  Business  Manager,  Adver- 
tising Manager,  Circulation  Manager,  their  assistants.  Sophomore  Heads,  and  Treasurer, 
the  Euclidian  subscription  drive  in  early  October  was  successful.  The  Publications  movie, 
"U.S.S.  Titanic"  and  an  after-game  dance  were  also  sponsored  by  the  Business  Staff  as 
money-making  activities  for  the  Euclidian.  Advertising  was  a  chief  source  of  income, 
and   the  three-month   campaign   was   one   of    the  most  successful 

The  final  job  of  the  staff  was  to  plan  and  organize  for  the  distribution  of  the 
Euclidian. 


EUCLIDIAN    BUSINESS    MANAGERS 

First    Row:    J.   Wakelee,    D.    Brigger. 

Second    Row:    B.    Zahler,    R.    Stompfel,    D.    Sweeder,    S.    Potmore, 
D.   Opalich. 


SURm  fDIIOfilHL  SIflff 


A  new  format  and  editorial  policy  was  introduced  last  year  into  Euclid  High's  bi- 
weekly newspaper,  the  Survey,  when  a  different  system  of  editors  was  established  and  re- 
porters were  selected  from  the  journalism  classes.  Comprised  of  six  editors:  the  news, 
feature,  sports,  front  page,  and  third  page  editors,  and  an  editor-in-chief,  the  staff  as- 
signed stories  and  edited  copy.  By  working  on  the  Survey  the  students  learned  to  collect 
news  material,  write  columns,  and  meet  deadlines.  Girls  and  boys  alike  were  required  to 
write  editorials,  take  student  polls  and  even  cover  sports  events.  The  paper  promises  to 
become  one  of  the  finest  in  the  state  and  belongs  to  the  Nationall  Scholastic  Press  Asso- 
ciation and  the  International  Quill  and  Scroll    Association. 


Survey  Editorial  Staff 


SURVEY     EDITORS 

First    Row:    J.    Wuchte,    G.    Goina 
Second    Row:    B.    Stampfel. 
Third    Row:    D     Heck,    J.    Konyho 


mm  Busiflfss  smff 

Every  homeroom  at  Euclid  High  had  a  Survey  representative.  These  people  collect- 
ed the  subscription  money  at  the  beginning  of  the  year  and  sow  to  it  that  every  subscriber 
received  a  paper  every  two  weeks.  Soliciting  advertising,  sending  out  bills,  selling  football 
and  basketball  programs,  and  working  on  publication  movies  were  all  jobs  of  the  Survey 
business  staff.  Just  as  important  as  the  editorial  staff  of  writers,  artists,  and  printers, 
the  business  staff  had  the  difficult  job  of  raising  money  which  went  on  all  year.  Happy 
was  the  staff  who   left  the  Survey   in  the  credit  column. 


SURVEY     BUSINESS    STAFF 
First   Row:    M.   Skrance,   A.    Neylon,    M.    Zimmerman,    I.    McDonald,    K.    Stoner,    J.    Magdelenc 
Second   Row:   W.   Rider,   J.   Sanda,   M.   Fike,   J.    Kronenberger,    P.   Carbone,   G.    Hunt,    G.    Schvs 
Third   Row:   R.   Wall,   M.   Leuty,  T.   McBernie,   C.   Bratush,     D   McDougall. 


SURVESY     BUSINESS     MANAGERS 


First    Row: 
Second  Row 
Third    Row; 


/I.  Zimmerman.  I.  McDona 
M.  Fil<e,  J.  Kronenberger,  K 
M.    Leuty,    D.    MacDougall. 


fucuyo  siflff 


The  Eucuyo,  Euclid  High's  annual  literary  magazine,  provided  an  opportunity  for 
some  of  Euclid's  creative  talent  to  be  exhibited.  Poems,  essays,  and  short  stories  sub- 
mitted by  the  student  body  in  an  annual  contest  were  voted  upon  and  edited  by  the  Publi- 
cation Club  which  met  on  Wednesdays  during  the  third  period.  The  Eucuyo's  cover  and 
story  illustrations  were  drawn  by  the  club  members  and  other  student  artists.  The  entire 
magazine  was  printed  in  the  Euclid  High  School  print  shop.  Many  of  the  writings  sub- 
mitted to  the  contest  were  sent  into  national  contests  where  more  often  than  not  Euclid 
emerged  with  honors. 


im,  J.  McKibben,  M.  Wendell,  J.  Sims,  L.  Soderberg,   J.  Wuchte.   .D  Stillmger, 

Second    Row:    6.    Fobritius,    S,    McBroom,    M.    Martin,    J.    Zust,    J.    Klovic,    D.    Lorabee,    J.    Redfern,    C.    Moore. 
Third   Row:    B.   Randall,   D.   McDougoll,   D.  Cvitkovic,   T.    Eddy,   D.    Brocone,   G.    Kiebler,   M,    Runo,    D,    Mezget 


EUCUYO     EDITORIAL     BOARD 

First    Row:    J.   Wakelee,   J.    Zust,   M,   Wendell, 

Second    Row:    J.   Wuchte,    S.    McBroom,    L.    Soderberg,    J.    Redferi 

Third    Row:    D    McDougall,    M.    Runo,    T,    Eddy 


UIOfiLD  efffllfiS  CLUB 


Discussions  and  movies  concerning  current  world  problems  were  the  activities  of  the 
World  Affairs  Club  which  met  on  Wednesdays  during  the  third  period.  During  the  sec- 
ond semester  the  members  participated  in  the  annual  Model  United  Nations  Assembly  held 
on  the  campus  of  Western  Reserve  University  with  the  students  acting  as  delegates  from 
foreign  nations.  In  the  spring  two  active  Seniors  were  chosen  by  the  club  members,  the 
club  sponsor,  and  the  faculty  to  travel  to  Washington,  D.C.  and  New  York  City  to  visit 
government  agencies  and  the  United  Nations. 


Avery,    A.    Tarantino,    B. 


First    Row:    P.    Gorsha,    L.    Stokes,    I 

Gregory,   K.    Lees. 
Second    Row:    P.   Carbone,   C.    Rolle 

M.   McCall,    B,   Loce,   M.   Lourich. 
Third    Row:    G.   Gianosi,   G.    Woldman,    C.    Rogel,    B.    Glavic,    J.    Smitti,    D.    Zackel,    C.    Southworth,    8.    Popp, 

V,    Brewster. 
Fourth   Row:    E.   Skodlor.   L    Miller,   R.    Reeves,  G.   Gore,    L.    Krecji,   J.    Holtz,    E.   Steelmon,   M.    Watowa. 
Fifth    Row:    W.    Marshall,    C.    Nawacek,    R.    Covert,    E.    Schultz,    C.    Rogosch,    C.    Stenger. 


WORLD     AFFAIRS     OFFICERS 


First    Row:    D.    Covert,    President; 
Second   Row:   G.   Gore,   Treasurer; 
Parliamentarian 


My  CLUB 


Meeting  on  Thursday  nights,  the  Key  Club  worked  toward  the  purpose  of  commun- 
ity service.  This  Kiwonis-sponsored  club  provided  an  opportunity  for  the  boys  to  visit  man- 
ufacturing plants,  to  hear  interesting  speakers,  and  to  help  plan  the  annual  Key  Club 
dance.  Recreation,  character  development,  and  friendliness  were  emphasized  in  the  Key 
Club  programs. 


First   Row   (bottom):    D.   Doley,    R.   Gouch,    E.    Eckert,    H.    Leininger,    R.   Coltrin,    P.    Richards. 
Second   Row:    B.  Judson,  A.    Hole,    N.    Browning,    R.   Chapman,    S.    Zingoles,    E.   Steelman,    D.    Delavi, 
Third   Row:    R.    Fabritius,   J.    WaterwOsh,   L.   McLaughlin,    J.    Emerich,    R.    Knuth,   T.    LoPorte,    D.    Heck. 
Fourth    Row:    Non-member,    J.    Knuth,   S.    Lonning,    P.    Schwengler,    E.    Berner,    A.    Miller,    J.    Gierke. 


Hl-Y  CLUBS 


The  basic  purpose  of  Euclid's  five  Hi-Y  chapters  was  to  promote  high  Christian  stan- 
dards in  the  school,  the  home,  and  the  community.  The  meetings  were  held  either  at 
the  Y-House  or  at  the  home  of  a  member.  Because  of  the  large  number  of  boys  in  Hi-Y 
it  has  proven  necessary  to  divide  them  into  chapters.  Each  chapter  was  responsible  for 
its  own  membership  and  activities.  During  the  year  the  various  chapters  sponsored  dan 
ces,   put  on  assemblies,   and  worked   on   civic    projects. 


LORDS    HI-Y 
B,    Gerland,    R 


Reev 


First  Row:  B.  Erzen,  D. 
Second  Row:  B.  Kramer 
Third  Row:  R,  Schneider 
Fourth  Row:  B.  Boyntor 
Fitth    Row:    R.    Hager,    P 


REGENTS     HI-Y 

Marsh,   1.    Bock,    E.    Opotrny. 

T.    Kramer,    K.    Lauter,    J.    Bomback. 
,   T.   Gregorc,  J.    Phelps,    B.    Barrier. 
I,    D.    Woodford,    B.    Stoietz,    R.    Garguilo. 

Schwegler,    J.    Banks,   W.    Milliqan. 


First    Row:    A.    Cap 

Wertenberger. 
Second    Row:    T.    White,    D.    Powell,    F.    Frederic 
Third   Row:   .  Schudell,   B.  Tweed,   T.   Lopinskos 
Fourth    Row:    B.    Zahler,    J.    Primeau,    G.    Done 

J.    Lucas. 
Fifth  Row:  J.  Thomas,   K.  West,  J.  Hotfert,  J. 

J.    Williams. 


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SQUIRES     HI-Y 
First    Row:    B.    Kozlowski,    J.    West,    D.    Hershey,    D.    Hoefle. 
Second    Row:    B.   Clayton,    R.   Wall,    B.    Burger,    B.    Denihan. 
Third    Row:    R.    Sopata,    B.    Flasche,    G.    Garrett,    D.    Alberto 


BISHOPS  HI-Y 
First  Row:  G.  Foster,  J.  Spaur,  J.  Smith 
Second  Row:  H.  Forsberg,  A.  Hones, 
Third   Row:    L.  Stevens,   G.   Nieman 


NOBLES     HI-Y 
First    Row:    D.    Howard,    R.    Grovell,    T.    Gobel,    H.    Lindinger. 
Second    Row:    J.    Emerich,    J.    Numan,   T.    losue. 
Third    Row:    R.    EIrick,    T.    Halleron,    B.    Nelson,    D.    Delovy. 
Fourth     Row:     J.     Wowrzwok,     D.     Grovell,     A.     McGlaughllin,     J. 

McDuffee. 

HI-Y  OFFICERS 
First    Row;    R.    Garguillo,    O.    Wertenberger,    D.    Smith,    K.    West, 

T.    losue. 
Second    Row:    J.    Smtih,    T.    Whte,    R.    Wall, 
Third    Row:    J.    McDuffee,    H.    Forsberg,    C. 

meyer,    B.    Flasche,    J.    Wawryzniak. 
Fourth     Row:     D.    Hershey,     B.     Berrier,     P. 

D.    Marsh. 


flilfODSHIP  CLUB 


FRIENDSHIP    CABINET 
First   Rod:    P.    Bonks,    B.    Rowe,    B.    Budd. 
Second  Row:  J.  Gilmore,  B.  Glovic,  C.  Rogel. 
Third    Row:    G.    McGinnis,    L.    Soderberg,    M.    McCall,    M. 

Solos. 
Fourth  Row:   J.    Buchar,   D.   Kosta,  J.   Leture. 


The  Friendship  Club  was  com- 
prised of  Sophomore,  Junior,  and 
Senior  Chapters.  The  members  met 
twice  a  month  on  Tuesdays,  once 
as  a  combined  chapter,  and  again 
as   separate   chapters. 

At  these  meetings  members 
heard  outside  speakers  or  developed 
their  leadership  through  service 
meetings  at  which  they  made  tray 
favors  and  other  projects  for  hos- 
pitals. Members  were  ushers  for 
the  various  programs  held  through- 
out the  year. 

All  programs  were  planned  by 
the  cabinet  members  chosen  by  the 
club,  with  the  Friendship-Hi-Y 
Shangri-la  Ball  as  the  biggest  event 
of  the  year. 


Senior  Chapter 
58 


Sophomore  Chapter 


VflfiSliy  CHfffiUflDffiS 


p.   Nipple,   B.  Stampfel,   L.   Schrock,   B.   Gechie,   S.   Mock,   L.   Lyons 

Varsity  cheerleaders  not  only  have  to  learn  many  cheers,  but  also  acrobatics,  arm  and 
leg  movements,  facial  experssions,  co-ordination,  and  poise.  These  six  girls  practiced  all 
summer  and  after  school  to  gain  perfection  in  their  cheering.  They  followed  our  football 
team  through  a  losing  season  and  still  had  the  pep  and  enthusiasm  to  boost  our  basketball 
team  on  to  victory.  Originators  of  Euclid's  flash  card  section,  the  cheerleaders  really 
gave  school  spirit  o  lift  with  new  cheers  and  pep  songs.  A  vote  of  thanks  went  to  the 
cheerleaders,   their  substitutes,   and   megaphone  club  for  planning  such  excellent  pep  rallies. 


CHEERLEADER 
CAPTAIN 
B,   Gechie 


Left  to  right:   G.   Schoen,    B.    Bowers,    B.    Korencic,    D.    Kramer,    B.    Lloyd,    J.    Judice,    C. 
Pogels,  M.  Dolon,  K.  Mannion,  S.  Korencic,  G.   Bednor,  J.  Mogdeleno. 

Pick  up  your  legs,  point  your  toes,  get  in  step'  The  members  of  the  majorette  club 
heard  these  commands  every  Monday  third  period,  over  and  over  again.  The  girls  and 
their  teachers  know  that  it  takes  a  great  deal  of  practice  to  become  a  marching  majorette, 
for  the  future  majorettes  of  Euclid  High  need  to  be  the  best.  It  is  the  dream  of  every  mem- 
ber of  the  club  to  one  day  march  out  on  the  football  field  with  the  band,  to  twirl,  and 
cheer  the  team  on,  and  to  march  in  the  numerous  holiday  parades.  The  realization  of 
this  dream  will  come  to  very  few  of  the  girls  because  they  know  that  only  twelve  of  the 
best  will  be  chosen, 

HEAD  MAJORETTES 
J.    Judice,   C.    Pogels 


Megaphone  Club 
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First  Row:   F.   Bowles,   D,  Gravell,   M.   Dolon,    N.  Clark,   A.    Neylon,   S.   Onderdonk,   G.    Postnak, 

S.   Henn,  0.   Pirchner,   J,  Monnett. 
Second   Row;   J.    Kline,   C.   Gauch,    N.    Eckerman,    B.    Kaib,   G.    Bills,    N.    Browning,    A.    Hale,    T. 

Goble,  M.  Priest,  S.  Leininger,  A.  Johnson,  M.  Yates,  M.  Brown,  B.  Perusek. 
Third  Row;  H.  Moles,  D.  Senders,  J.  Sturinger,  J.  Battung,  S.  Sebor,  A,  Huusare. 
Fourth   Row;    R.   Gravell,    R.    Reeves,    B.   Tweed,    J.    Newman,    B.    Lobdell,    W.    Nelson,    S.    Sack, 

Leininger,    E.   Vidmar,    D.   Williams,    J.   Gram. 


Last  fall,  Euclid's  swim  instructors  selected  a  day  during  which  students  might  try 
out  for  Euclid's  swim  club,  Wai  Napolo.  The  candidates  were  selected  for  their  proficien- 
cy in  many  different  aquatic  skills.  The  chosen  few  were  then  ready  to  assume  their 
duties.  The  girl  cadets  assisted  the  swim  instructor  in  teaching  the  girls'  swim  classes. 
Meeting  every  Wednesday  third  period,  the  cadets  had  an  opportunity  to  perfect  their 
own  water  skills  and  prepare  for  the  annual  Swim  Show  held  in  April.  The  boys  received 
this  same  chance  on  Monday  third  period,  and  after  school  much  spalshing  and  yelling 
was  heard  as  the  boys  and  girls  swam   together. 


FUTURE    NURSES   ASSOCIATION 
First"  Row;    R.   Stampfel,  M.   Skronce,    K.    Lees,   M.   Specht,   C.    Swain. 
Second  Row:   J.   Kronenberger,  J.   Kovic,   N.  Funk,   B.  Grossman,  C.   Shael. 
Third  Row:  B.  Brennan,  S.  White,  J.  Krouse,  A.  Bills,  J.  Murphy,  D.  Becker. 


RED    CROSS 
First    Row:    J.    Kuhar,    J.    College,    S.    Bates,    K,    Larkin. 
Second  Row:  G.   Deely,   P.  Millner,   L.  Veith,   B.  Anson,   J.  Woschuro. 
Third  Row:  F.  Weed,  D.  Tepassi,  C.  Chauby,  B.   Burr,   D.  Cooley. 
Fourth  Row:  C.  Clerk,  C.   Rever,  M.  Erzen,  J.   Henry,  J.  Chrine. 


MOVIE    CLUB 

First   Row     P     Stowe,    B.   Schrener,   H.   Solaciek,    B-   Carlton,    P.    Mencle.      Second    Row:    L     Mille 
E,    Sternole,    R.    Ulizzo,    S.    Perkins,.      Third    Row:    D.    Gottaof,    E.    Strekal     J     Keck,    J,   W.se, 
Considine    Fourth  Row:   D.  Thorpe,  J.  Verh,  J.  Conroy,  G.   Par,   D,   Botes,   D.   Brown.      Fifth   Row 
J     May     F.    Conroy,    J.    Holt,    R.    Hole,    R.    Aspenwoll, 


CAMERA   CLUB 

First   Row:   C.    Edclbcrg,  W.    Benedetto,   A.    Bills,      Second    Row:    H.    He 
Row:    B.   Nebe,   A.   Anderson,    M.   Theodosion,   G.    Kouchy. 


G.    Hohar,    R.    Patterson,    Thidr 


p.    A.    ANNOUNCERS 

First  Row  K  Doughertv,  M  Lorkin,  M.  Wendell,  B  Tu 
becond  Row  S  Bouse,  B.  Oskort,  J.  Sims,  G.  Gionosi,  E 
Third  Row.  C.  Roller,  A  Zayatz,  N.  Carney,  D.  Wlodors 
Fourth   Row     J     West,   T.    Eddv,    D.   Covert,   J.   Wawryzniak 


First  Row  C  Peorlmc 
Second  Row  N.  Eckei 
Third  Row  P  Nelson, 
Fourth   Row:   J.   Duval 


P.    A.    TECHNICIANS 

n,  S.    Edwards,   D    Stillinger,   J.   Wuchte 

man,   D.    Pintar     D     Korda,    R.    Lokar,    8     Pickett. 

J.  Toplak,  B.   Perusek,  L.  Motya,   D.  Zackel. 

L.   Kelly,  C.   Homer,  J.   Holtz,   H.   Forseberg,   R.  Toplak. 


AD    CLUB 

First   Row     J.    Konyho,   N.    Povilcek,   G.   Brewster,    K.   Lees,   G.    Postnak. 
Second   Row:   A.   Valdugo,   J.   Sttinmetz,   D,   Schoerfl,   J.   Nobbe,   V.   Brewster. 
Third   Row:    K.  Corpenter,  G.   Clathson,   E,    Pitishmy,    I.    Bernordineili,    E.   Skodio 
Fourth    Row;   C.   Neat,   D.    Homilton,   J.    Smith 


STAGE     CREW 

First  Row;    L.   Krzewinski,   C.    Leber,   D.   McCarthy,    P.    Yockey. 
Second  Row:  J.  Wotkins,  T.  Tarantino,  D.  Cvifcovic,  T.  Gregorc, 


SENIOR    CABINET 

First   Row:   C.   Kuriiko,  A.   Kopf,  C,  wain,   R.    Ricci,  J.   Gilmore,   D.    Fielding,    J.    Hocewr. 
Second    Row;    B.    Brennan,    B.    Smith,    B.    Zellers,    K.    Carpenter,    C.    Schoel,    J.    Kronenburger. 
Third   Row:    B.   Ronke,   H.   Hempie,   B.   Wilson,   5.   Combs,    D.  Orcutt,   S.    Patmore,    D,   Marsh. 
Fourth  Row:   T.   LaPorte,   H.   Verbske,  J.   Koucky,   K.    Lauter,  S.   Lonning,   R.   Garguilo,    D.   Murroy. 
Fifth    Row:    G.    Jorosek,   G.    Buto,    D.    Osborne,   A.    Ehas,    G.    Schroeder,    B.    Boldin,    B.    Berrier. 


JUNIOR    CABINET 

First   Row:   S.    Korencic,   5.   Mock,    P.    Schuster,   M     Yager,    N.    Hoftert. 

Second   Row:   C.   Neat,   B.   Kotosic,   J,    Swoiney,   M.    Palumbo,    E.    Tunster,   D.    Brigger. 

Third  Row;   H.  Douglas,  G.  McCracken,   B.  Cramer,   B.  Gerland,  O.  Wertenburger,   B.  Cn 


THfSPIflnS 


First  Row:  E.  Kasunic,  M.  Do 
Second  Row:  N.  Eckermon,  G 
Third   Row:    N.  Johnson,  J.   U 


]n,  M.  Wendell,  G.  Gianasi. 

Postnok,  J,   Jablon,   P.   Neibecke 
;as,   D.  Covert,  C.   Nowocek. 


Euclid's  newest  honorary  organization  received  its  charter  as  Thespian  Troupe  1008 
last  foil.  Becoming  a  Thespian  is  an  honor  for  outstanding  actors  and  production  work- 
ers who  have  earntd  enough  points  for  membership  through  their  dramatic  efforts.  The 
group  pressnted  two  assemblies  last  year.  They  also  highlighted  their  monthly  meetings 
with  play  cuttings,  record  pantomimes,  and  discussions  about  different  phases  of  the 
theater.  Members  of  the  group  help  select  the  plays  for  contests  and  future  perform- 
ances. 


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THE5PIAN    OFFICERS 
.    Postnok,    C.    Sprochi,    J.    Joblo 
N.    Johnson,    J.    Lucas. 


SPIRITS    CLUB 

First   Row:    D     Fielding,  M.   Fike,   1.   Gilmore,   5.   Mester,   C,    Pegals,   J.   Judice 

Second   Row:    R.   Hoger,  J.   Kronenberger,    P.    Bonks,   S,    Potmore,   5.    Kovach,    D.   Osbo 

Third   Row:    E.   Eckert,   D.   Heck,   I.   Bock,   S     Lonning,   T.    Knhn,    R.    Garguilio. 


TUMBLING    CLUB 

Front    Row;    B     Bolon,    B.    Paz,    B.    Lieber,    B     Murphy,    B,    Foster. 

Second  Row:   R.   Reed,  T.  Scott,  D,   Bloom,   B.   Rchords,  J,   Pnmeau,  J.   Newman,   H.   Leininger. 

Third  Row:    Mr,   Stock,   D,   Coy,   0.   Pirchner,    D,   Gravell,   F.    Bowles,   T.   Coble,    R,   Gravell,    M,r   Graha 


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INTERESTS    BY    BECOMING  nORE- 
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BAND  SERGEANTS 
The  band  sargeants,  C.  Nowacek,  T.  La- 
Porte,  and  F.  Palm,  headed  the  band  board  of 
directors,  organized  publicity  for  the  band, 
and  pushed  band  spirit  all  through  the  year. 
The  head  sargeont,  T.  LaPorte,  led  the  pit 
bond  for  all  of  the  school  assemblies. 


BAND  INSTRUCTORS 
Mr.  Sydow  gives  class  lessons  to  the  brass 
section  of  the  band.  Mrs.  Troutwein  teaches 
the  woodwind  section  and  charts  the  marching 
band  shows.  Mr.  Dale  Harper,  director  of 
the  Euclid  High  band,  is  also  head  of  the 
Euclid  music  system.  Mr.  Teeter  assists  with 
general  lessons  and  band  supervising  while 
Mr.  Mitchell  assists  Mr.  Harper  and  directs 
the  marching  majorettes  during  football  sea- 
son. 

Euclid  High  is  proud  of  its  concert  band  that  has  earned  the  reputation  of  being  one 
of  the  finest  groups  in  the  state.  The  band  consistently  emerges  with  top  rating  at  the 
annual  state  contest  and  many  individual  musicians  earn  high  honors  at  the  solo  ensemble 


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BAND  LIBRARIANS 
M.  Wendell,  C.  Nowacek,  and  G.  Gianasi 
were  in  charge  of  ordering,  filing,  and  dis- 
tributing the  band  music.  The  responsibility 
was  theirs  as  band  librarians  to  see  that  every 
member  of  the  band  had  the  correct  music. 


BAND    BOARD   OF    DIRECTORS 
The  band  board  of  directors  is  responsible 
for  making  all  Ihe  band   rules,   holding  viola- 
tion court,  and  finally  dishing  out  the  needed 
discipline. 


contests.  In  addition  to  active  contest  participation,  the  instrumentalists  present  several 
concerts  and  assembly  programs,  and  visit  Euclid  Central  and  Shore  Junior  High  Schools 
every  year. 


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F.rst   Row:    A.   Anderson,   P.   Miles,  A.   Mocorol,   J.    Hernck,   N.   Holderman,    D.    Snyder,    P.   Askue 
Second  Row:  C.  Lindquist,  J.  Derboum,  R.   Edwards,  M,  Wendell,  C.   Pearlman,  W.   Nelsno,   1.   West,   F 
Third    Row:    J,    Rouer,    B.    Holland,    P.   Gregory,   G.   Clork,    L.   Garrett,   G.    Garrett,    A.    Valduga,    G.    Gic 


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First  Row  R  Edwards,  J  West,  M  Wendell,  N  Holderman,  C  Lindquist,  D  Snyder,  M.  McCall, 
Second  Row  S  Zngales,  M  Verbsky,  G  Clark,  R  Madden,  L  Garrett,  B.  Vidmar,  J  Gray,  C.  Carr 
Third  Row  G  Gianase,  C  Nowachek,  G  Garrett,  H  Berlo,  F.  Breen,  D  Hershey,  S.  GrOham. 
Fourth   Row     C     Vogel    H     Hemple,    J     Zonyck,    M     Kunkel 

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Confronted  with  untimely 
snow  and  rain  this  season,  the 
marching  bond  didn't  perform 
as  often  as  they  would  have 
liked.  Nevertheless,  many 
hours  of  hard  work  went  into 
preparing  programs  with  a  dif- 
ferent theme  for  every  game. 
The  marchers,  led  by  the 
marching  majorettes,  accom- 
panied the  football  team  in 
presenting  unusual  shows  at 
both   home  and  away  games. 


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CHOIR    COUNCIL 

First    Row:    J.    Disantis,    V.    Howard,    G.    Brewster, 
Second  Row:  Mr.  Taylor,  C.  Krauss,  N.  Repogle,  M.  Herr. 
Third    Row:    N.    Johnson,    B.    Berrier,    A.    Thompson,    A. 

Miller, 
Fourth  Row:  J.  Primeau,  D,  Werley,  C,  Welsh,  R.  Thorpe, 

J,    Mong. 


CHOIR  OFFICERS 
Kirk  Lauter  as  president  of  the  choir  han- 
dled all  of  the  business  details  with  vice- 
president,  Ted  Kramer  assisting  him.  Secre- 
tary Beverly  Budd  called  the  roll  and  checked 
all  absentees.  Treasurer  Orlo  Wertenburger 
was  in  charge  of  all  the  choir  money. 


MADRIGALS 

First  Row:   M.   Enkler,  A.    Borden,  C.   Southworth,   S.  Mock,   P.  Gorsho. 
Second   Row:    D.    Fink,    M.    Burnett,   V.    Burger,    N.   Johnson,    V.    Howard. 
Third  Row:   J.  Goebelbecker,  J.  Telismon,   D.  Wills,  C.  Welsh,   A.   Miller 


GIRLS'    GLEE    CLUB 

First  Row:  B.  Moore,  P.  Muraca,  P.  Zeigler,  J,  Reeves,  B.  Gregory, 
Second  Row:  B.  Kellogg,  5.  Gebe,  K.  Lorkin,  P.  Mclntyre,  R  Pignotan 
Third   Row:   V.   Howard,  C.   Bernard,   J.   Swaney,   J.    Jorc,   C.    Jomes,    . 


;.    Rose,   J.    Estvander. 
C.  Eiskenon,  B.  Nelson, 
Boker,   D.   Hamilton. 


SOPHOMORE   CHOIR 

First  Row:   B.   Henfling,  J.   Lucas,   P.  Gregory,   P.   Lang,   K.   Heas,   1 
Second    Row:    D.    Cavell,    J.    Norsic,    J.    Roncount,    H.    Prebevsek,    L. 

B.    Sumner,    J,    Sims, 
Third   Row:    L.   Gorslene,   J.   Mar' 
Fourth  Row:   M,  Tolor,    I.  Ander 

T.    Payerchin,    D.    Lee. 
Fifth    Row;    C.    Mssich,    C.    Dougherty,    J.    McKibben,    N.    Holn 

Bockstrom     C,    Miller,    S.    Bouse,    I.    Wolff. 


Tolar,    M.    Colontonit 


J.    Siat,   S,    Aitkr 


ird,   T.    Rosenthal, 


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First   Row:    K.   Downing,   E.    Sotder,   B.    Powell,    B.   Gerland,    J.   Thomas.    J     Ceforaffi 

Second  Row:   B.  Miller,  J.   Bock,   D.   Hoefle,  J.   Phelps,   D.   Smith,   J.   Pegorono,   J.   Bombock. 

Third    Row:    H.    Douglos,    S.    tanning,    D.    Woodford,    D.    Brocone,    J.    McConn,    D.    Osborne,    H.    Cohc 


Representing    Euclid   Senior   High   at   school    concerts,    community    functions,    and    the 
Lake   Erie   League  Choir  Festival,   the  A  Cappella  Choir  develops  in  its  members  an  appre- 
ciation  for  and   an  ability  to  perform   every   variety  of   music,   from   the  sacred  or  serious 
works  of  the  well-known  composers  to  the   recent  popular  tunes.      This  year  the  choir  per- 
formed in  several  assemblies,  both  at  Euc- 
lid  and   the   Junior    Highs    in   the   city.      A  chicklettes 
Thanksgiving  show,  the  Christmas  concert,                                        '^    Enkier,  d    wiiis,  d.  Fmk. 
and    the    annual    Choral    Capers    presenta- 
tion gave  the  choir  members   a   chance   to 
show    how    constantly    they    had    practiced 
and  how  much  they  enjoyed  singing  under 
the  baton  of  Mr.  Sam  Taylor,  the  thorough- 
ly well-liked  choir  director.     The  Girls'  Glee 
Club,  the  Boys'  Glee  Club,  and  the  Sopho- 
more choir  trained  just  as  diligently  as  the 
choir  and  added  their  talents  to  every  musi- 
cal show. 


First   Row:    B.   Tolar,   G.   Waldman,    M     Shirk     P     McKnight,    M.    McColl,    S,    Sondt,    L.    Riehl. 

Second  Row:  J.   Disantis,  B    Oskort,  N.  Carney    R    Stompfel,  C.  Fnedel,   B.   Zellers,  G.   Postnak,   R.   Pignataro. 

Third   Row:   A.  Volenti.  C.   Roller,   K  .McPeek    M    Zanghi,   J.   Smith,    B.   Poznik,   J.   Sims. 

Fourth   Row:   R,  Gouch,  F,  Palm,   J,   Lucas,  C,   Rogosch,  A.  Teeter,   L.   Miller,   F.   Fantini. 

Fifth    Row:    J.    West.    H.    Cohen,    D,    Bauer,    G.    Schroeder,    D.    Covert,    J.    Lavrcnson,    B.    Ronkc. 


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CAST 

Annie  Oakley    Barbara   Zellers,   Larolyn   Friedel 

Frank   Butler    Fred    Palm 

Buffalo  Bill    Joe  Lucas 

Charlie   Davenport    Bert   Ronke 

Sitting  Bull George  Schroeder 

Pawnee  Bill    Jim  West 

Dolly   Tate    Nancy    Petrick 

Winnie  Tate    Gloria   Postnak 

Tommy  Dick    Covert 

Little   Jake    Melinda    Shirk 


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flLL-SCHOOL  PLfly  PRODUCIIOfl  SIflff 

The  fall  all-school  play  "Annie  Get  Your  Gun"  gave  to  the  audience  lilting  songs, 
laughable  situations,  and  heartfelt  characterizations  of  real-to-life  people.  The  actors 
worked  day  and  night  on  their  given  parts  to  make  the  play  a  great  success.  Besides  mem- 
orizing speaking  roles  many  of  the  actors  and  actresses  had  to  learn  to  sing,  shoot,  and 
speak  with  a  hillbilly  drawl.  The  production  staff  saw  to  the  props,  advertising,  and  the 
unique  scenery  which  backed  up  one  of  Euclid's  best  plays,  portraying  the  life  story  of 
Ohio's   immortal   sharpshooter,   Annie  Oakley. 


EUCLID  CHOifi  mm 


Euclid's  Choir  shows,  instead  of  featuring  only  vocal  selections,  has  begun  to  blos- 
som out  with  dramatic  pageants,  narrated  song  stories,  and  colorful  costuming  and  scen- 
ery. The  band  assisted  in  the  singing  of  "Naughty  Morrietta"  and  individual  members  of 
the  band  in  "Gloria   In  Excelsis  Deo"  for  the  Christmas    concert.       The    octet    dressed     in 

clothing  of  the  "Gay  Twenties"  —  really 
put  their  all  into  the  "Birth  of  the  Blues." 
Everyone  at  Euclid  awaits  with  curiosity 
each  of  these  shows  to  see  what  has  been 
added  this  time.  The  choir  has  begun  this 
year  the  tradition  of  singing  "May  The 
Lord  Bless  You  And  Keep  You"  at  the  close 
of  every  program. 


AS  WELL  AS  TWE  RULES 
OF  GOOD   SPORTSMANS^flP. 


Top    Center:      M     Leuty 

Outside   From    Upper    Left:     N,    Holdermon,     G.    Swartz,     A.    Bordon,    D.    Opolich,    J.    Nobbe,    N.    Povilcek,    J. 

Mogalengo    M.    Solon,    M.    Zanghi,     J.    Konytio,     M.    Fike,     K.    Snyder,     J.    Toplok,     A.    DeGirolamo,     M. 

Weaver,    D.    Sweeder,    D,    Schaertl,    M.    Kunkel,    P.    Toll. 
Inside  From  Top:    N.   Replogle,   P,   Mclntyre,   P.   Nelson,  A.  Valdugo,  M.   Somsa,   B.    Bud,   B.   Rowe,   A.   Flocke, 

J     Blackburn,   G    McGinnis,   S    Conrad,    E.   Petishny,   S.    Santee,    P.    Buiisek,   G.   Allison,   C.    Bratush. 


Members  of  the  Girls'  Leaders  Club  are 
easily  distinguished  by  their  white  shirts 
and  shorts.  They  are  a  group  of  athlelti- 
cally-inclined  girls,  who  excel  in  leader- 
ship, scholarship,  dependability,  and  sports- 
manship. 

This  year  the  Leaders  have  enjoyed 
many  new  activities  in  addition  to  their 
regular  duties  of  assisting  in  the  gym  clas- 
ses, refereeing  games,  and  recording  points. 
Junior  and  sophomore  girls  wishing  to  be- 
come Leaders,  first  become  Junior  Leaders, 
then  attended  the  Leaders'  Clinic,  and  fin- 
ally  were   elected   to   membership. 


G.  L.  C.    OFFICERS 
M.    Fike,   M.    Kunkel,   J.    Toplok. 


N.    Clork,    S.    Hen 

This  select  group  of  excellent  swimmers  is  chosen  by  the  swimming  advisers  and  the  Swim  Club.  The 
girls  are  actually  one  port  of  the  Swim  Club  and  ore  rigidly  tested  in  many  oquotic  skills  before  becoming 
eligible    for    membership. 

The  Cadets'  main  duties  are  those  of  assisting  in  the  swim  classes.  They  teach  girls  how  to  swim  and 
improve  their  strokes,  with  high  emphasis  on  promotion  of  high  stondards  in  woter  safety.  Their  other  respon- 
sibilities include  participation  in  the  onnual   swim  show  ond    timing    events   ot   the    swim    meets. 


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SENIOR  G.  A.  A. 


JUNIOR  G.  A.   A. 


SOPHOMORE  G.   A.   A. 

G.  fl.  ft. 

Any  girl  who  wishes  to  participate  in  intramural  sports  is  eligible  to  join  the  Girls' 
Athletic  Association.  By  earning  points  in  school  sports  such  as  basketball,  volleyball, 
hockey,  and  badminton,  and  in  out-of-school  sports,  such  as  bowling  and  hiking,  she  can 
win  a  letter  "E"  or  a  medal.  Girls'  Athletic  Association  strives  to  promote  ideas  of  good 
sportsmanship. 

The  G.  A.  A.  advisory  board  is  elected  by  the  entire  organization.  The  board  organ- 
izes the  tournaments,  schedules  all  games,  sees  that  referees  are  available,  and  records 
the  points  won   by   each   girl. 


GAA    ADVISORY    BOARD 

First  Row:  G.  Postnak,  G.  Schwartz, 
M.  Leuty,  M.  Weover,  J.  Konya, 
S.   Peek. 

Second  Row:  P.  Nelson,  J.  Ecker- 
man,  J.  Toplok,  M.  Payerchin,  D. 
Sweeder. 

Third  Row:  C.  Link,  N.  Holderman, 
W.  Ryder,  M.  Hummon,  P.  Wil- 
liams. 


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First  Row;   R.  Mora,   E.  McPeek,   D.   Heck,  T.  Goble,   E.   Eckert,   F.   Elicker. 

Second   Row:    R.   Gorgiuo,   J.    Bock,    D.    Cinolli,    M.    Morion,    J.    Willioms,    J.    Peterson. 

Third   Row:    K.    Lauter,    T.    Kramer,    S.    Lanning,    G.    Bill,    S.    Rosenthal. 

Fourth   Row:   J.   Monnett,    R,    Hager,    P.    Smith,    B.    Beurger,    J.    Bombock,    D.    Grovell. 

Fifth   Row:    P.   Schwegler,    D.   Osborne,    B.    Berrier,    A.    Thompson,    B.    Nebe. 


ATHLETIC    BOARD 

First  Row:  F.  Johns,  A.  Voccoriello, 
C.  Eckert,  C.  Swockhammer,  J. 
Pohto,  C.   Rojeck,   E.   Stoch. 

Second  Row:  J.  Suponce,  C.  Blouch, 
A.  Golicki,  G.  Wiley,  D.  Mohr,  J, 
Lewis. 

Third  Row:  C.  Owens,  R.  Keay,  J.  Cal- 
vert,  B.   Groham,   M.   Baumer. 


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First  Row 
Second  R 
Third  Row 
Fourth  Ro 
Fifth  Row; 
Sixth    Row: 


DmbQck,   J.    Phelps,    D.   Morsh,    D    Woodtord,    S.    Lonning,    J,    Bock,   T.    Longo,    R.    Erzei 
:     T.   White,   J.   Williams,   J.    Hoffert,   D,   Vch,   J.    Redinger,    D.    Lockwood,    B.   Walters,    K.    Lautei 

B.    Bransiey,   G.    McCracken,    D,    Price,   T.    Kromer,    D.    Ward,    B,    Cromer,    D.    Seaman,    P 
:     R.    Hager,    B.    Denihan,    M.    Morion,    P.    Strohm,    T.    Focurette,    T.    Opdohl. 
F.   Federico,   J.    Nowocek,   J.    Kuchta,   B.   Stoytz,   W.   Milligan,   J.   Wawryzniok. 

B.    Stuort,    Mr.    Galicki,    Mr.    Nelson,    Mr.    Mohr,    Mr.    Lewis,    L.    McLaughlin. 


th. 


VflfiSliy  fOOTBBLL 


The  Panther  eleven's  record  was  rather  disheartening  to  everyone  including  Coach 
Mohr,  who  is  quoted  as  saying,  "I'll  never  forget  this  season's  record."  The  squad  worked 
hard  during  practice,  but  was  shaken  up  a  bit  with  a  slight  misunderstanding  over  train- 
ing rules.  Certainly  the  experience  gained  during  Coach  Mohr's  first  year  at  Euclid  will 
help  to  build  next  year's  team  into  a  powerful    squad. 


FOOTBALL  CAPTAINS  -  COACHES 

First  Row:  J.  Wawrzyniak,  R.  Hager, 
J.  Bomback,  L.  McLoughlin,  B. 
Stewart. 

Second  Row:  A.  Galicki,  N.  Nelson, 
D.    Mohr,   J.    Lewis. 


o 


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R.    Hager 
T.    Longo 


Cramer 
B.    Bronsley 


T,  Focurette 


J.    Williams 
J.   Nowacek 


T.   Kramer 
S.    Lonnlng 


8.    Erzen 
D.    Seaman 


F.    Federico 
J.    Bomback 


J      Hoffert 
J.    Phelps 


J.  Bock 
D.    Marsh 


B.    Stoytz 
D.   Lockwood 


P.   Smith 
D.   Woodford 


B.    Walters 
T.    Wight 


J,  V.  fOOIBBLL  TfflfH 


First    Row       P     Faver,    R,    Cleveng 


J.    Parker,   C.    Bystricky,    R.    McCleod. 


Second    Row:    B.   Groafneyer,   J.    Vigh,    L.    Jonossen,    L.    Bonning,    J.    Rossek,    J.    Butler,    C.    LoPreste,    D,    Lelond, 
Third    Row:    C.    Hammink,    A.    Tiedmon,     N.    Carroccio,     R,    Sctineider,    J,    Dodson,     C.    Palmer,    B.    Wonder- 

slavend. 
Fourh   Row:    B.   Paz,  A.    Rendina,   G.    Pingle,    D.    Doley,    D.    Bavefz,    L.    Stevens,    B.    Mack,    B.   Condon, 
Fifth   Row:     Cooch   Stock,    B.   Miller,   H.   Nelson,   T.    Heinz,    D,    Stamberger,   T.   Gibb,    B.    Sonnie,   A,    McLaugh- 


J.  V.  FOOTBALL  SCORES 


VARSITY  FOOTBALL  SCORES 


13 

Euclid 

14 

Brush 

0 

Euclid 

43 

Akron  Garfield 

12 

Euclid 

13 

Willoughby 

6 

Euclid 

33 

Canton   Lehman 

26 

Euclid 

20 

Shaker 

19 

Euclid 

27 

Ashtabula 

13 

Euclid 

7 

Parma                                  ' 

0 

Euclid 

48 

Shaker 

0 

Euclid 

13 

Lakewood 

0 

Euclid 

20 

Parma 

7 

Euclid 

20 

Shaw 

0 

Euclid 

32 

Lakewood 

0 

Euclid 

0 

Cleveland  Heights 

14 

Euclid 

13 

Shaw 

0 

Euclid 

42 

Cleveland   Heights 

First   Row:   G.   Buto,   W.   James,   D.   Os 

B.    McCormack. 
Second   Row:    D.    Rosh,    B-   Gerland,    P 
Third    Row:    G.    Donahue,    J,    Hoffert, 


mrth,    J.    Pegoraro,    L.    Urgeleit, 
Tegol,    W.    Milligan,    D,    Broun 


back,    D.   Woodford, 

Kramer,    B.   Cramer. 
1,    D.    Beyer,    A.    Kepn 


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This  year's  varsity  basketball  team  only  had  one  returning  Letterman,  Sherm  Lanning. 
Due  to  inexperience  and  a  few  bad  breaks  our  season  wasn't  as  successful  as  seasons  in  the 
past.  Cooperation  and  the  squad's  effort  to  succeed  were  traits  that  were  very  evident  in 
our  basketball  team.  This  work  has  helped  to  build  our  team  and  certainly  Coach  Calvert 
along  with  every  student   is  hoping   for  a   more  impressive  record. 


First  Row:  T,  Gregorac, 
D.  Hohnson,  B.  Chapmo 
Second  Row:  Coach  Boe 
Calvert,    CoQch    Suspanci 


J.    Bomback 


J.    Pegararo 


J     Banks 


W.  James 


^  Mmi       T.   Kramer 


D.   Osborne 


S.    Lonning 


D.  Rash 


P.  Smith 


B.  Cramer 


L.   Urgcleit 


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Frst  Row:  J 
Second  Row 
Third  Row: 


Yonchar,  G.  Pringle,  E.  Bo 
R.  Buzanski,  F.  Wickiyer,  F 
I.   Nossek,  D.   Delovie,  G.   Be 


D.    Korkick,    B.    Mines,    L.    Konyho. 
Mdeer,   D.   Potter,   D.   Fuller,   B.   Wonderslc 
:.    Palmer,    B.   Oviott,  A.   Youngberg. 


VARSITY  BASKETBALL  SCORES 


Won 

6  — 

Lost   13 

72 

Euc 

id 

60 

Cleveland  Heights 

48 

Euc 

id 

50 

Chagrin   Falls 

44 

EucI 

id 

40 

Garfield 

57 

Euc 

id 

60 

Parma 

46 

Euc 

id 

53 

Lokewood 

62 

Euc 

id 

78 

Orange 

36 

Euc 

id 

54 

East 

44 

Euc 

id 

47 

Chardon 

49 

EucI 

id 

60 

Shaw 

58 

Euc 

id 

68 

Cleveland    Heights 

64 

Euc 

id 

59 

Shaker 

59 

Euc 

id 

61 

Parma 

59 

Euc 

id 

50 

Brush 

47 

Euc 

id 

62 

Lokewood 

49 

Euc 

id 

59 

Shaw 

71 

Euc 

id 

65 

Painesville   Harvey 

72 

Euc 

id 

60 

Cleveland    Heights 

45 

Euc 

id 

59 

Shaker 

TOURNAMENTS 

82 

EucI 

id 

81 

Brush 

45 

Euc 

id 

75 

East  Tech 

JUNIOR  VARSITY 

BASKETBALL  SCORES 

9  Wins  —  8   Losses 


45 

EucI 

d 

75 

Chagrin   Falls 

51 

EucI 

d 

38 

Garfield    Heights 

36 

EucI 

d 

43 

Parma 

47 

EucI 

d 

60 

Lokewood 

36 

EucI 

d 

43 

Orange 

52 

EucI 

d 

39 

East 

51 

EucI 

d 

27 

Chardon 

57 

EucI 

d 

52 

Shaw 

61 

EucI 

d 

76 

Cleveland    Heights 

46 

EucI 

d 

58 

Shaker 

46 

EucI 

d 

41 

Parma 

60 

EucI 

d 

49 

Brush 

51 

EucI 

d 

55 

Lokewood 

56 

EucI 

d 

42 

Shaw 

62 

EucI 

d 

58 

Painesville   Harvey 

55 

EucI 

d 

58 

Cleveland   Heights 

69 

EucI 

d 

68 

Shaker    Heights 

881 


882 


95 


First  Row:    F     Elicker,  G.   Soeder,   J     Hoppert,   J.    Peterson,    D,    Heck,    R.   Gorguilo,  A.   Cook,   S.    Rosenthal. 
Second   Row:   G.   Buto,   D,    Bates,  J.  Gray,   L.    Kelly,   J.    Banks,   W.   Powell,   R.    Reeves,  T.   Tench,   Coach   Wiley. 
Third    Row:    R.   Gregorac,   G.   Allot,   M.    Gargetic,    R.    Miller,    P.    Glenn,    D.    Smith,    J.    Yotsko,    R.    Brewer. 


CROSS  couniRy 


CROSS    COUNTRY    COACH    AND    CAPTAINS 
First     Row      D      Heck,    Mr.    Wiley,    R.    Gorguilo, 


CROSS  COUNTRY  SCORES 


22 


16 


15 


Euclid          39 

Latin 

Euclid          45 

Collinwood 

Euclid          45 

Show 

Euclid          47 

Benedictine 

Euclid           46 

Cleveland  East 

7th  in  Bowling  G 

reen  Relays 

Euclid          47 

Shaker 

Euclid          44 

Cleveland   Heights 

Euclid           48 

Parma 

2nd   in   L.E.L. 

Euclid           46 

Bedford 

2nd  in  District 

13th  in  State  Meet 

D     Korda,   T.    Loport,   J.   Monne 


First    Row;    Coach   Gi 

Kane,    B,    Vidm 
Second  Row:  Coach  Miller,  T.  Gobel,  B.  Kobe,  N.  Browning,  G.   Bill,  J 

L.    Smith. 


Third    Row:    D.   Gravell,    R.    Ree\ 

E.    Vidmor,    S.    Sak. 
Fourth   Row:   T.   Knock,   J.   Newman,  W.   Nelso 

liams,   D.   Shackleford,   J.    Schudol. 


3ravell,   O.    Pirchner,    F.    Bowles,   J. 

t,  A.  Hale,  S.  Lanese,  P.   Richards, 

Tweed,    B.    Richards,    H.    Forsberg,    H.    Leinger,    B.    Lobdell,    B.    Pagels, 

Sondy,    L.    Stevens,    J,    Leutkmeyer.    R,    Ozmon,    D.    Wil- 


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VARSITY   SWIMMING   SCORES 


45 

Euclid 

32 

Shaw 

32 

Euclid 

38 

Cleveland   Heights 

38 

Euclid 

39 

Lakewood 

24 

Euclid 

53 

Shaker    Heights 

39 

Euclid 

38 

Shaw 

34 

Euclid 

43 

Cleveland   Heights 

29 

Euclid 

48 

Sandusky 

17 

Euclid 

60 

Lake 

23 

Euclid 

54 

Shaker    Heights 

59 

Euclid 

17 

Berea 

45 

Euclid 

31 

Akron    Buchtel 

3rd  in 

the  Lake  E 

rie  League 

4th  in 

the  District 

1  1th  in  the  State 

First   Row:    D,    Green,    E.    Eckerf,   0.    Werrenberger, 
Second   Row:    P.   Glenn,    B.    Paz,    B.   Adams,    L.    No 

Erzen. 
Third    Row:    V.    Burger,    R,    Reed,    F.    Federico,    D. 

Miller,    K,    Ross,    B,    Friedman, 
Fourth    Row:    Coach    Lewis,    J.    Pnmeou,    D.    Green, 

man,    D,    EIrich,    Cooch    Eckert, 
Fitth    Row:    E.    Soeder,    J.    Vigh,    J.    Parker,    D,    Star 

W.    Fox. 
sse,    M.    Morior 

1,    G,    McCrocken, 

D.    Smith,    B,    Murphy, 

Lockwood,    L. 
D.    Marsh,    B. 
nberger 

Hovancsek,    L,    , 
Sonnic,    P     Fabe 

Jonossen,     N.     Rohricht, 
r,    J,    Dodson,    A.    Zimn 

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WRESTLING  SCORES 


23 

Euclid 

20 

Cuyahoga    Falls 

13 

Euclid 

25 

Adams 

32 

Euclid 

99 

Collinwood 

19 

Euclid 

20 

Marshal 

21 

Euclid 

24 

Shaker    Heights 

41 

Euclid 

10 

Painesville 

23 

Euclid 

8 

Lake  wood 

35 

Euclid 

8 

Mayf  ield 

25 

Euclid 

14 

West  Tech 

16 

Euclid 

24 

West 

49 

Euclid 

0 

Massillon 

14 

Euclid 

20 

Benedictine 

25 

Euclid 

12 

Cleveland   Heights 

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To  the  excited  sophomores  receiving 
first-day  instructions  from  the  Student 
Council  Executive  Board  September  6, 
1955,  was  a  new  experience.  The  girls 
had  spent  days  planning  what  to  wear 
and  the  boys  had  spent  weeks  planning 
an  escape  from  returning  to  school.  To 
the  juniors  September  6  meant  the  be- 
ginning of  being  considered  ...  to  the 
Seniors  it  meant  being  upperclassmen  at 
last. 


With  the  traditional  lighting  of  the 
FT. A.  candles,  eighty  future  teachers 
were  installed  into  the  Euclid  Chapter, 
making  the  current  enrollment  105. 
They  will  always  remember  this  first  step 
toward  a  teaching  career  by  the  tiny  blue 
and  yellow  corsages  presented  to  them 
during   the   ceremony. 


A  jitterbug  contest,  a  specialty  num- 
ber by  the  sophomore  chorus  line,  and 
music  by  the  Disc-Chords  highlighted 
the  first  sophomore  class  get-together. 
Its  success  started  the  sophomores'  high 
school  social  life  off  with  a  bang. 


Along  with  jitterbug  contests  and  the 
usual  slow  number  for  weaker  individu- 
als, a  Virginia  Reel  was  the  highlight  of 
the  junior  class  shindig.  There  were  no 
decorations  due  to  the  fact  that  the  jun- 
iors were  saving  money  for  their  prom. 


A  Euclid  High  graduate  was  the 
moderator  for  the  fourth  annual  college 
Clinic  held  on  October  18.  The  repre- 
sentatives from  Case,  Kent,  Western  Re- 
serve, and  Baldwin-Wallace  were  able  to 
give  our  college-bound  students  an  idea 
of  the  opportunities  offered  at  their  re- 
spective schools  through  their  informal 
talks. 


The  "Welcome  Seniors"  sign  showed 
how  diligently  the  Seniors  worked  to 
make  their  class  party  a  success.  There 
was  the  usual  dancing  and  eating,  but 
D.J.  Joe  Finan  and  ducking  for  apples 
were  the  added  features  of  the  evening. 


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Sophomore    Attendant 


MAUREEN  DOLAN  —  Homecoming  Queen 


A  football  dance  couldn't  be  quite 
the  same  without  a  lively  bunny-hop.  It 
seems  that  this  dance  step  is  more  pop- 
ular with  the  girls  than  the  boys.  Either 
the  boys  are  too  bashful  or  they  tire 
easily. 


In  spite  of  rain,  snow,  and  even  the 
heat  of  September,  the  Euclid  varsity 
cheerleaders,  seen  hitting  the  ground  af- 
ter one  of  their  high  leaps,  cheered  our 
football   team   at  home  and  away. 


The  sale  of  popcorn  by  the  various 
organizations  around  school  added  to 
their  treasuries  and  also  filled  the  ever- 
empty  stomachs  of  Euclid's  students. 
Under  the  able  supervision  of  Ed  Eckert 
and  his  bevy  of  beauties,  the  popcorn 
was  never  burned.  "Uncle  Neal"  you 
never  did  pay  for  that  bag! 


Euclid  High's  annual  Open  House 
gave  the  parents  an  opportunity  to  form 
opinions  of  what  their  teenagers  are  be- 
ing taught  as  they  followed  the  daily 
schedule  and  met  the  teachers.  Coach 
Mohr,  are  you  explaining  gym  class  rou- 
tine or  talking  about  your  favorite  sub- 
ject, the  football  team? 


"What  school  do  you  go  to?'"  For 
the  correct  answer  to  this  and  many  oth- 
er questions,  Senior  Polly  Toll  was  award- 
ed thirty-two  popular  records  by  D.  J. 
Bill  Randle.  The  stars  of  the  long- 
awaited  assembly  were  singers  Snookie 
Lanson  and  Frankie  Castro.  Polly  never 
did   get  those   records. 


Euclid's  blue  bond  uniforms  were 
prevalent  at  the  twentieth  annual  Mili- 
tary Ball  held  on  November  12  in  the 
Heights  Social  Room.  Either  the  guy  or 
gal  had  to  be  a  marching  band  member 
or  a  marching  majorette  in  order  to  at- 
tend this  grand  climax  to  the  marching 
season. 


"Indian  Eck"  must  have  burned  his 
foot  in  a  council  fire  or  maybe  he  just 
wanted  sympathy.  No  other  high  school 
con  boast  of  a  wrestling  coach  who  gets 
so  carried  away  at  a  practice  that  he 
breaks  his  own  foot. 


The  traditional  R  e  g  e  n  t  s'  Hi-Y 
Thanksgiving  assembly  was  as  inspiring 
OS  ever  due  to  the  informal  sermons  by 
Rabbi  Spitz,  Father  Lees,  and  Reverend 
Poli.  Thanksgiving  poems  were  read  by 
several  of  the  boys  to  begin  the  program. 


The  school  Christmas  tree  was  really 
a  large  one  this  year,  and  o  plea  was 
sent  out  to  the  student  body  to  contribute 
tree  ornaments  to  fill  up  those  empty 
spaces.  Beverly  O'Hare  must  have  paid 
Mr.  Pillot  to  get  into  so  many  pictures. 


The  traditional  candlelight  proces- 
sion opened  the  choir's  annual  Christmas 
cencert  which  consisted  of  familiar  car- 
ols and  modern  holiday  songs.  A  new 
feature  this  year  was  the  presentation  of 
the  pageant  "Why  the  Chimes  Rang" 
and  the  musical  narration  of  "The  Song 
of   Christmas." 


John  Bomback  certainly  didn't  look 
happy  toting  that  sandwich  board  around 
the  cafeteria,  but  it  must  have  helped 
because  he  was  elected  to  the  position 
of  first-ward  councilman  in  the  student- 
run  city  government. 


Prospective  voters  in  national  elec- 
tions were  eager  to  vote  for  their  fellow 
students  running  for  office  in  Euclid's 
"Student  Government  for  a   Day." 


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There  were  surprised  exclamations 
and  a  few  happy  tears  as  the  name  of 
each  new  member  of  National  Honor 
Society  was  called.  The  soft  organ  mu- 
sic in  the  background,  the  presentation 
of  excellent  speeches,  and  each  indi- 
vidual pinning  helped  make  the  installa- 
tion as  impressive  as  always. 


In  order  to  give  the  parents  a  better 
idea  of  the  extra-curricular  activities  of- 
fered at  Euclid,  student  speakers  were 
invited  to  a  P.T.A.  meeting  to  describe 
service  clubs,  social  clubs,  and  school 
publications.  Let's  hope  the  audience 
was  more  wide-awake  than  the  speakers. 


The  annual  band  assembly  provided 
musical  selections  to  satisfy  every  stu- 
dent and  teacher  in  the  audience  regard- 
less of  their  interest  in  the  finer  things 
of  life.  No  one  could  help  but  enjoy 
Wally  Marshall's   frantic   drumming. 


This  year  a  flash-card  section  wos 
organized  to  promote  school  spirit  at  the 
basketball  games,  but  by  the  time  the 
photographer  had  his  camera  focused 
the  cards  were  down.     Maybe  next  year?' 


Although  school  was  adjourned  at 
noon  due  to  snow  and  freezing  winds 
many  EHS  students  never  made  it  home. 
Many  of  them  got  lost  and  ended  up 
downtown  shopping. 


To  everyone  at  Euclid  who  never 
heard  the  truth  about  Miss  Mienzen's 
purple  and  yellow  block-eye  here's  the 
story.  It  seems  she  went  to  the  movies 
and  became  so  hysterical  over  a  Pete 
Smith  short  she  banged  her  face  on  the 
chair  in  front  of  her.  What  a  sense  of 
humor? 


The  price  of  the  twenty  minute  noon 
movie  went  up  to  three  cents  this  year 
but  the  students  felt  it  was  worth  it  to 
see  the  African  Queen  complete  with 
leeches,  Sabrina,  and  Stoiag  17  among 
other  enjoyable   films. 


The  dances  after  the  basketball 
games  were  attended  by  the  students  who 
wanted  to  celebrate  Euclid's  victory, 
start  off  another  week-end  with  a  bang, 
or  witness  a  spectacular  jitterbug  con- 
test. 


To  every  student  and  teacher  who 
thought  Pat  Patterson  was  going  to  dem- 
onstrate head  bouncing  instead  of  "hand 
balancing"  in  the  one-man  circus  assem- 
bly, you  were  not  alone. 


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..  ADDING  UP  TO  A  SUCCESSFUL 

GRADUATION  WIBI   SPLENDID   WOP9-5 
AND    D RE-AM 5    FOR  TI4E  FUTURE. 


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SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS 
First   Row;    J.    Gilmore,    Secretary;    B.    Berrier,    President 
Second  Row:  K.  Louter,  Vice  President;  S.  Lanning,  Treasurer 

The  class  of  1956  started  at  the  beginning  of  the  school  year  to  run  their  affairs  in  a 
businesslike  manner.  Complete  frankness  and  careful  thought  were  used  to  decide  who 
would  occupy  the  important  class  offices.  The  officers  received  wholehearted  support 
from  the  Senior  Cabinet  in  planning  and  carrying  out  the  Senior  activities.  The  class  of 
"56"  will  remember  the  Senior  party  with  Joe  Finan,  the  cider  barrel  and  apple  ducking;  all 

the  hubbub  about  the  all-night  prom;  the 
day  the  Seniors  ran  the  Euclid  government; 
the  fun  they  had  planning  and  attending 
fhe  Banquet  and  Prom;  the  Senior  assembly; 
the  practices  for  graduation;  and  finally 
the  long-awaited  Commencement.  The 
class  of  "56"  will  be  remembered  for  being 
the  only  class  in  Euclid  High  history  to  have 
all  the  boys  present  on  the  same  day  (Tues- 
day, November  22,  1955),  for  initiating 
honor  study  halls,  for  their  class  gift,  for 
being  the  first  Euclid  Senior  High  class  to 
have  Commencement  away  from  school, 
and  for  being  the  first  class  to  win  the  com- 
petitive assembly   in  the  sophomore  year. 

We  hope  the  class  of  "56"  will  return 
often.  They  will  always  be  an  important 
part  of  our  school's  history. 


SENIOR   COUNSELORS 
W.  Gillman,   F.  Johns 


14 


Adorns,  William 

BILL 


Anderson,    Ed 

0LD5MCBILE 

Survey    3,4 
Eucuyo    2,3,4 
Pinochle    Club    4 
Automobile    Club    2 
Euclidian    business    staff    3,4 


Angene,  Susan 

SUE 


Avery,  Shirley 

Friendship    Club    2,4 
World    Affairs    Club    4 
GAA    Member    4 
Drawing    &    Painting    Club 
Singing    for    Fun    2 
Re-entered    from 
Orange    School     1955 


115 


Aitken,  Cat 

Swim    Club    3,4 
JV   Swimming    Team    2 
Scale    and    Triangle    Club    2 
Automobile    Club    2 


Andolsek,    Geraldine 

GERI 

Friendship   Club    2 
Megaphone    Club    2 
Play    Actors     1 
Golf    Club    3 
Pinochle   Club    2 
Charm    Club    4 


Antonick,    Ron 


llroom     Doncing     2 


Baker,   Ivan 

IVY 

PA    Technicians     1 
PA     Announcers     1 
Boys'    Leaders    Club    1 
Varsity    Wrestling    Team 

Letterwinner     1 
Chess    Club    2 
Ballroom     Dancing     2 
Gymnastics    and    Tumbli 

Club     1 
Weight    Lifting    Club    3 
Wrestling    Club    3 
Intramural     Wrestling     1 

Champonship     1 


Bambakakis,  Elaine 

BAMBI 


Junior    Red    Cross 
GAA    Member     1 
Charm    Club    1 
Knitting    Club    2 


Banks,  Joseph 

JOE 

Student     Council 

Hall  Guard  4 
Hi-Y,  Regents  4 
Basketball,      Varsity      3,4 

JV    Team    2 

Letterwinner    4 
Baseball,    JV   Team 
Cross    Country,    JV    Team    4 
Basketball    Club    3,4 
Honor    Study    Hall    4 

Monitor     4 
H.SH.    Central     Committee  4 
9th    grade    at    Mansfield,    O, 
Citizenship    Club    1,    Pres.    1 
Student    Court     1 
Glee   Club    1 


BasseH,  Jim 

Canasta    Club    4 
Cribbage    Club    3 
Games    Club    2 
Round-Table    2 
Automobile   Club 


Boumerf,    Dolores 

DEE 

Friendship     Club     2 
Choir     3 

Singing    for    Fun    2 
Knitting    Club    4 


Charm    Club    4 
Home    Nursing    Club    2 
Knitting     Club     3 
Student    Faculty    Com. 


Bartone,  Richard 

Ad    Club    2,3,4 
Swimming,    J.V.    Tean 
Pinochle    Club    3,4 


Bauer,  David 

MAC 

Play    Actor   4 
Canasta    Club    4 
Cribbage    Club    ^ 
German    Club     1 


Bayer,    Carole   Anne 

Friendship    Club    3 
Choir    3 

Megaphone    Club    2 
Big    Show    Choir    3 
Dancing    Club    I 
Automobile    Club    3 
Woodworking    Club    4 


Beocham,  Judith 

JUDY 

Student    Council     1,2 
Home    Room    Rep.    2 
Secretary     1 
Holl    Guard    2,3 
Euclidian    Home    Rm.    Re 

Editor-in-Chief    4 
Survey    Home    Rm.    Rep. 
Publication    Club    2 
Notional     Honor    Society 
Future     Teachiers     of 

America    2,3,4 
National    Quill    and    Scrt 
Friendstiip    Club    2,3,4 
President     ' 
Cabinet    member 


2,3 


Pic 


Girls'    Glee    Club    3 
Big     Stiow    Actor     3 
Ballroom     Dancing     1 
Pony    Chorus    3 
State     American     Legion 
Essay    Contest    Winner 
Greater     Cleveland 
District     F.T.A.     4,    Sec'y 


Beck,   Roberta 


Bednar,   Virginia 

FOXIE 

Class    Cabinet    3 
Concession     Worker     3 
Friendship     Club     2,3,4 
Maiorette    Club     2,3,4 

Marching     Majorette     3,4 
Band    Letterwinner    4 
Big    Show    Actor    3 
Dancing    Club    2 
Woodworking    Club    3 
Big    Show    Production    Club  4 


Benedetto,  Wilma 

WILLIE 

Concession    Worker    4 
Future    Teachers    of 

America    4 
Friendship    Club    3,4 
Plays    Production    Staff    4 
Camera    Club    3,4 
Square    Dancing    2 
Marching     Band    2,3,4 

Letterwinner    3,4 
Concert    Band     1,2,3,4 
Pit     Band    4 
GAA    Member    1 
Big     Show     Production 

Staff     2,3,4 
Printing    Club    2 
Service    and    Social    Club    1,3 
National     Honor    Society    4 


1  17 


Bear,   Ronald 

DUTCH 

Ploy    Stage    Crew    2 

Choir     1,2 

Track,    Varsity    Tea 

Letterwinner     1 
Chess    Club     1,2,3 


Becker,    Doris 


America     3,4 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Maiorette   Club   2 
Choir     1,4 
Girls'    Glee    Club    3 
GAA    Member    1 
Intramural    Sports     1 
Girls'    Leaders    Club    1 
Choir      2,3,4 
Ballroom     Dancing     2 
Charm    Club    4 
Home    Nursing    Club    2 
Knitting    Club    3 


Benord,    Carolyn 

BERNIE 

Student     Council 
Hall     Guard     3 
Future    Teachers    ot 

America    4 
Friendship    Club    3 
Girls'    Glee    Club    3,4 
GAA    Memb 
Big     Show,    I 
Ballroom     Dancing     2 
Scrabble    Club    3 
Honor    Study    Hall 
Monitor     4 


3,4 


Berrier,    Erwin 

BUD 

Closs     President     4 
Student    Council     Home 

Room    Rep.    3 
Survey    Editorial    Staff    3,4 
Key    Club    3,4 
Regents    Hi-Y    3,4 
Choir    4 

Boys'    Glee    Club    3 
Baseball    JV    Team    2 
Tennis    Varsity    Team    3,4 
Tennis     Letterwinner     3,4 
Big     Show     3,4 
Notional    Honor    Society    4 
Big    Show    Actor    3 
Big    Show    Choir    3 
Cribboge    Club    2 
Gomes    Club    3 
Weight-Lifting     Club     3 
Varsity    "E"    Club    4 
Euclidian     Business     Staff  3,4 
Wrestling    Club    2 
National     Honor     Society    4 
Chairman    of    Honor    Study 

Hall    4 
Student    Court    4 


Berrier,   Ethelyn 

ETHIE 

Student     CouncI 

Home    Room    Rep.     1,4 
Future    Teachers    of 

America     3.4 
Friendship     Club     2,3,4 
Choir     4 

Girls'    Glee    Club    3 
GAA    Member    3,4 
Intramural     Sports    4 
Girls'     Leoders    Club    4 
Big    Show,    Choir    3,4 
Singing    for    Fun    2 
Woodworking    Club    3 
National    Honor    Society    4 


Bills,   Anna   Marie 

CLARA 

Future    Nurses    of    Amern 
Friendship     Club     2,3,4 
Choir     2 

GAA    Member    4 
Intramural      Sports     4 
Big    Show    2,3,4,    Choir    2 
Canasta     Club     3 
Camera     Club     2,3,4 
Knitting     Club     I 
Photography    Club    2 
Travel     Club    4 
Comoro     Club     Trees.     2,; 

Secretary    2,3 
National     Honor    Society 


Blackburn,   Judith 

BLACKIE 
Student    Coun 


Tax     Stomp 


Editoriol    Staff    4 

Art     Editor     4 
National    Honor    Society    3,4 
Future    Teachers    of 

America    3,4,    V.    Pres      4 
Notional    Forencic    League    2 

Prince    of    Peace    2 
Notional    Quill    &    Scroll    4 
Friendship     Club     2,3 
Ploys    Actors     1 
Band       1,2,3,4 
Marching    Bond    2,3,4 
Orchestra     1,2,3 
Bond     Letterwinner     1,3 
Concert     Band     1,2,3,4 
GAA    Member     1,2,3,4 

Letterwinner     1 
Girls'     Leaders    Club    3,4 
Singing    for    Fun    2 
Girls'    State    Rep     3 
Cleveland     Solo    ond 

Ensemble     Contest     1,2,3,4 
Big    Show    4 


Bobak,  Jo  Ann 


Y-Teen  1 

Pinochle  Club  2 

Printing  Club  3 

Knitting  Club  4 


Bielobocky,    Rheda 

RITA 


Bisbee,   Richard 

Concert     Bond    2 
National     Athletic 

Scholorship    Society    3,4 
Footboll     Vorsity    Tea 
Track,     Varsity     Team 

Letterwinner     2,3 
Canasta    Club    4 
Field    and    Track    2,3 


2,3 


Blatnik,   Carol 

Hall     Guard     3 
Friendship     Club     2,3 
Megaphone    Club    2 
Ploy    Actor     I 
GAA    Member    1,2,3 

Letterwinner  I 
Intramural  Spoi's 
Pinochle    Club3,4 


J.  B. 

Student    Council     2,3,4 

Executive    Board    4 

Holl    Guard    3,4 
Regents    Hi-Y    3,4 

Vice-President  4 
Boys'  Glee  Club  4 
Notional    Athletic 

Scholarship    Soc.     3,4 
Boys'    Leaders    Club     1 

Treasurer    I 
Football    Vorsity    Team    1, 

Letterwinner     1,3,4 
Basketball    J.V.    Team    2 
Track     1,2,3,4 
Track    Varsity    2,3,4 

Letterwinner     1 
Big    Show    Actor    2 
Field    and    Track    Club    3 
Quarterback    Club    3,4 
Ping-Pong    Club    4 
Varsity    "E"    Club    3,4 

Vice    President    4 


Bohinc,  Robert 

BOB 

Boys'     Leaders    Club 
Big    Show    Acfor    3 
Golf    Club    2 
Canasta    Club    4 
Baseball     Club    3 
Archery    Club    3 
Tumbling    Club    1 


Bolton,    Dean 

Boys'    Leaders    Club 

Football 

Varsity  Tea 
JV  Team  2 
Letterwinner    2 

Basketball,    JV    Tea 

Boseboll,    Varsity    T 
J.V.   Team   2 
Letterwinner      1,2 
Baseball    Club    3 

Quarterback    Club     : 


1,3 


Ml 
Offu 


iic    for    Fu 


Club    4 


Bone,  Karen  Lee 

KITTY 

Art    Club    2 
Charm    Club    3 
Music     Appreciation     4 
Home    Nursing    Club    3 


Bowles,   Fred 


Student    Council    4 

Executiye    Board    4 

Hall    Guard    4 

Captain    4 
Swim    Club    3,4 

President    4 
Boys'     Leaders    Club     1,3 
Swimming     Team 

Varsity     Team     4 

JV    Team    3 
Track 

Varsity    Team    2 
Gymnastics    and    Tumbling 

Club    4;    Vice-Pres.    4 
Candidate    for    Pres.    of    S.C. 

Pres.    of    Senior    Class 
National     Honor    Society    4 

1  19 


Class    Cabinet    4 
Boys'    Leaders   Club    1 
Baseball,    JV    Team    2 
Scale    and    Triangle    Club 
Baseball    Club 


Bomback,  John 

JOHN 

Closs    Officer    2,3 
President     3 
Secretary    2 
Class    Cabinet     3 
Student     Council 

Home    Room    Rep.    2 
Hall     Guard     3,4 
Captain    3 

National    Honor    Society 
Regents     Hi-Y     2,3,4 
Choir     4 

Boys'    Glee    Club    3,4 
Notional     Athletic 

Scholorship     Soc,     3,4 
Boys'     Leaders    Club     1 

President     I 
Football     1,2,3,4 
Basketball      1,2,3.4 
Trock      1,2,3,4 
Field    and    Trock    2,3,4 
Quarterback    Club    2,3,4 
Basketball    Club    2,3,4 
Varsity     "E"    Club     3,4 

President     4 


Borthwick,    Donald 

DON 


Boyes,   Ron 

5HEBA 


Boyton,    Robert 

BOB 

Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep.    2 
Hall     Guard      1,2,3,4 
Concession    Worker 
Regents    Hi-Y    3,4 
Choir    4 

Boys'    Glee   Club    3,4 
Varsity    Football    Team 
Varsity    Basketball     1,3 
JV    Basketball    Team    2 
Varsity    Track    Team     2 
Card    Club     1,2 
Drawing     8.     Painting    C 
Quarterback    Club    3 
Basketball    Club    2,3,4 
Ping-Pong    2,3 


Closb    Cabinet    memb 
Future    Nurses    of    Ar 

President    4 

endship    Club    3,4 


Ctio 


3,4 


Girls'    Glee    Club    2 
Big    Show    2,3,4;     Actor 

Choir 
Biology    Club    2 
Pony    Chorus    3 
Clinic    Secretary    4 


Brickner,    Morjorie 

MARGIE 

Student     Council 

Home    Room    Rep. 
Charm    Club    4 
Dancing     Club     1 
Embroidery    Club    2 
Friendship     Club      1 
World     Affairs    Club     ; 
Movie    Club     2 
Choir    2 
Girls'     Glee    Club     1 


Brooks,    Nancy 


Bray,    Mary 

BONNIE 

Survey    Home    Room    Rep. 
Friendship    Club    4 
GAA    Member     1,4 
Intramural     Sports     1,4 
Ballroom     Dancing    2 
Pinochle    Club     3 
Cribbage    Club    4 
Singing    for    Fun    2 


Brewster,  Virginia 

GINNIE 

Ad     Club     2,3,4 
Friendship    Club    2 
World     Affairs    Club    2,3,4 
Girls'    Glee    Club    2 
GAA    Member     1 


Brocone,   Dave 

Publications     Club     3,4 

Art  Staff  3 
Lords  Hi-Y  3 
Dramatics,     Actors     (extra)  3 

Production     Staff 

head    of  sound  effects    3 
properties    4 

Thespians     4 
Boys'    Glee    Club    4 
Ballroom     Dancng     2 
Poise    for    Boys    2 


Brown,    Edward 

BUZZY 

Hall     Guard     1,2,3 
Euclidian    2,3 
Football 


Var: 


1,3 


iify    tean 
Captain     1 
Letterwinner      1,3 
Wrestling 

Varsity     team     1,2,3,4 
Capfoin     1 
Letterwinner     1,2,3,4 
Baseball 

Varsity     team     1,2,3,4 
Letterwinner      1,2,3,4 
Diamond    Sports    Club    2,3,4 
Baseball     Club     2,3,4 
Quarterback     Club     3 
Gymnastics     and     Tumbling 

Club    1,2 
Indian-dance    Group    4 
Stote    Wrestling    Champ    2 
Wrestling    Club     1,2,3,4 


Budd,    Beverly 

BUTZ 

Class    Cabinet    3 
Hall    Guard    1 
Future     Teachers     of 

America    4 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 

Chapter    President    4 
Choir     1,2,3,4 

Secretary    4 

Madrigals     3 
GAA    Member     1,2,3,4 
Girls'    Leaders    Club    4 
Intramural     Sports    4 
National    Honor    Society 
Big    Show,    Choir    2,3,4 

Dancer     3,4 
Pony    Chorus    3 
Fencing     2 


Burns,    Pom 

Student    Council 

Book    Store   Worker    : 
Friendship    Club    3,4 
Mojorette    Club    2 
Big    Show,    Actor    3,4 
Drawing    and    Painting 


Buto,   Glen 

Class     Otticer,     Cabinet 
Student     Council 

H.  R.    Rep.    2.3 
Holl    Guard    4 
Basketball     1,2,3,4 

Varsity   Team    3,4 

J.V.   Team   2 
Cross    Country    4 
Pinochle    Club     1 
Basketball    Club    3 
National    Honor    Society 


Carbone,    Patricia 

PAT 

Student    Council 

Concession    Worker    2 
Survey 

Home    Room    Rep.    4 

Business    Statf    Member    ■ 
Future    Teachers    ot 

America     member    3,4 
National     Forencic     League 

member    3,4 
Friendship    Club    3,4 
World    Affairs    Club     2,3,4 
Plays;    Actors    3 

Production     Staff     3,4 
Choir     1 
Girls'     Sports 
GAA    Member    4 
Girls'    Leaders    Club     1 
Creative    Writing    4 
Dancing    Club    2 
Scrabble    Club    4 


121 


Burger,    Bruce 


iqu 


Hi-Y     3,4 


Chopla 
Play     Production     Staff 
Choir     Council      1 
Boys'    Glee    Club     1 
Boys'    Leaders    Club     I 
Football 

Varsity    Team     1,3 

JV    Team    2 

Letterwinner      1,3 
Quarterback    Club    2,3 


B 

uss, 

lude 
H 

Alyce 

nt    Cour 
R.     Rep. 

icil 
1 

Boc 

)k    Store 

Worker 

Fri( 

?ndship 

Club 

2 

Car 

nero    Cli 

ub    3 

Charm    Clu 

b    4 

Hoi 

ndicroft 

Club 

2 

Carobotto,    Diana 

Euclidian     2,3,4 


H.  R.     Rep. 

2,3,4 

Sold    ads 

Survey    2 

Business    51 

raff    2 

N.F.L.     2 

Ad    Club    1 

Friendship    2,3,4 

Maiorette    Club    2 

Choir     1 

G.A.A.     1 

Big    Show    2,: 

1;    scrpt 

Ballroom     Dor 

icing     1 

Charm    Club 

4 

Pony    Chorus 

2,3 

Service   8,    Soc 

lal   Club    1 

Modern    Dane 

e     1 

Honor    Study 

Hall    4 

Carpenter,    Kathryn 

KATHY 

Class    Cabinet    Member    4 
Book   Store   Worker   4 
Hall    Guard    2,3 
Ad    Club    3,4 
Friendship     Club     2,3,4 
Choir     1 

Singing     for     Fun     2 
Service  -         ■    - 

Scrabble 


Chornick,   Herbert 

HERB 


Chludo,    John 

JOHNNY 

Chess    Club    3 
Browsing    Club    2 
Ping-Pong    Club    -: 


Cinalli,   Dick 

Gloss    Vice    President     1 
Boys'    Leaders    Club    1,2 
Varsity    Basketball    Team    I 
Varsity    Track    Team     1 

Letterwinner     1 
Varsity    Baseball    Team    2,3,4 

Letterwinner     3 
Dancing    Club    1 
Diamond     Sports     Club     2,3,4 
Gymnastics    and    Tumbling 

Club    1 
Weigtit-Lifting    Club    3 
Lettermans'    Club    4 


Clark,  Gary 


Chinchor,    Mary    Ann 

CHINCH 


Student     Council 
Home    Room    Rep. 
Book    Store    Workei 
Hall    Guard    2 
Friendstiip    Club    3 
Girls'    Glee    Club    1,3 
Ballroom     Dancing     2 
Canasta    Club    3,4 
Pinochle     Club     2 
Charm    Club    4 
Office    Worker    4,1 


Christopher,    Frank 

CROW 

Hall    Guard    2,3 
Wrestling     2 
Varsity    Team     2 
Cross    Country,    Varsity 
Gomes    Club    2 
Outdoors    Club    3 
Indian-Dance    Group 
Wrestling     Club    2 


Clark,   Arlene 

ARLENE 

Book    Store   Asst.    Mgr 
Friendship    Club    3 
Big    Show    3 
Bridge     Club     4 
Canasta    Club    3 
French     Club     2 


Clark,    Nancy 

Hall    Guard     1,3 
National     Forencic     Lea 
Swim    Club    2,3,4 
Play     Production    Staff 


Clork,  Richard 

SPIDER 

Browsing     Club     3.4 

Chess    Club    2 

Model    Airplane    Club    I 


Cootsworth,    Maryl 

Friendship    Club    2 
Megaphone    Club    2 
Choir     I 
Y-Teen     1 
Browsing    Club    3 
Canasta    Club    4 


Cohen,  Harvey 

HARV 


Conroy,  Fred 

Movie    Club    2,3,4 
Basketball     JV    Team     2 
Diamond    Sports   Club    2 
Basketball     Club     2,3 


Clements,  Nancy 

NAN 

Student    CouncI 

Home    Room    Rep.    4 
Friendship     Club      2  3,4 
GAA    Member    3,4 
Big    Show    Actor    3 
Singing     tor     Fun     2 
Pony     Chorus     3,4 


Coccia,  Jeanine  t 


Worker     2,3,' 


vey 


Room    Rep.    2 
Business     Staff     Member  2 
Friendship    Club    2 
PA    Technicians    1 
PA     Announcers     1 
GAA     Member     1,     Sec'y     1 
Girls'     Leoders    Club     1 
Big    Show    Stage    Crew    2 
Chess    Club    4 
Pinochle    Club    3 
Dancing    Club    1 
Round     Table     2 


Combs,    Sallie 

COMBSIE 

Class     Cobinet     Member 
Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep.     1,3 
Concession    Worker    2,3 

Room    Secretary     1 
Euclidian,     Staff     Editor     4 
Survey 

Home     Room     Rep.     3 
National    Quill    &    Scroll    4 

Vice    President    4 
Friendship     Club     2,3,4 
Majorette     Club     2 
Choir     2,3,4,1 

Girls'    Glee    Club    2,3 

GAA     Member     1,2,3 
Intromurol     Sports      1,2,3 
1,2,3,4;     Actor 


Cho 


2,3,. 


Y-Te 
Browsing  Club  2 
Pony  Chorus  1,3 
Prom    Committee    3,4 


Cook, 

Al 

Track, 

Va 

rsity 

Tea 

Cross 

CoL 

ntry 

Vors 

ity 

Tear 

n    4 

Letterwi 

nner 

4 

Field    ond 

Trac 

k   3 

Scrobb 

e    Club 

4 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Choir     1,2,3,4 
Big    Show    Choir    2,3,4 
Canasta    Club    2,4 
Scrabble    Club    3 


Corbett,   Nancy 

Friendship    Club    2,4 

NAN 
Choir    1 

Big    Show    Actor    2 
Canasta     Club     2,3,4 
Card    Club    1 
Co-op    4 


Covert,   Richard 

Student    Council    3 

Home    Room    Rep,    3 

Concession    Worker    3 
National     Honor    Society    3,4 
National     Forencic 

League    2,3,4;    Treas.    4 
World    Aftoirs   Club    3,4 

President    4 
Audio    Aides    3,4 

PA    Announcers    3,4 
Dramatics     1,3,4 
Ploys     1,3,4;     Actor     1,3,4 

Production    Statf     1,3,4 
Thespians    4 
Big    Show   2,   Actor   2,3 

Script    2 
Chess    Club    2 
Ballroom     Dancing     2 


Cvitkovic,    Dennis 

Publications   Club    4 

Play   Stage   Crew    3,4 

Thespians    4 

Big    Snow    Stage    Crew    3,4 

Art    Club    2 

Canasta    Club    3 

Pinochle    Club     1 

Card    Club    1 

Drawing    8.    Pointing    Club    : 

Scrabble    Club    3 


Donna,   Ronald 

DIRTY    RON 


Varsity  Team  3 
Canasta  Club  1 
Pinochle     Club     : 


Cowley,  Dianne 

PUNCHY 

Friendship  Club  3 
Megaphone  Club  3 
Play,    Production    Staff 

Stage    Crew    2 
Girls-    Glee    Club     1,2 
GAA    Member    2 
Home    Nursing    Club    3 
Red    Cross    Club    4 


Daniels,   Afheno 

TINA 

Concession    Worker    4 

Euclidian    Business    Staff    2 

Friendship    Club    2 

Choir      1,4 

GirsI'    Glee   Club    2,3 

Big    Show    2,3,4;    Actor    2 

Choir    2,3,4 
Canasta    Club    3 
Drawing    &    Painting    Club    2 
Music    Appreciation    4 
2nd    in    Solo    Contest    2 
3rd    in    Solo    Contest    3 


Daubenmire,    Becky 


Holl  Guard  2 
Concession  Workei 
Maiorette  Club  2 
Friendship  Club  2 
Girls'  Glee  Club  1 
Girls'    Leaders    Club     1 

Letterwinner     1 
Chess     Club     4 
Canasta    Club     1 
Pinochle    Club    3 
Games    Club    2 
Ping-Pong    Club    1 

124 


3,4 


Daubenmire,   Hazeljear 

Girls'    Glee    Club 


Demian,  Robert 

BOB 

Bovs-    Glee    Club    3 
Cribboge    Club    2 
Archery     Club     3,4 


Dinunzio,   Christine 


clidic 


Worker    2,3 


Home    Room    Rep.    2  3,4 
Eucuyo    Publications   Club  2,3 
Future    Teachers    of 

America    3,4 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
GAA    Member    1 ,2 
Chorm    Club   4 


Dodson,  Carol 

DODDY 

Concession    Worker 
Art    Club    3 
Canasta    Club    4 
Games    Club    2 
Co-op    4 


125 


DeGirolomo,    Amelia 

D-G    SHORTY 

Survey    Home    Room    Rep. 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Chapter    Sec'y-Treas.    2 
Cabinet    Member    3 
Mixed    Chorus    3 
GAA     Member     1,2,3,4 
Intramural    Sports    2,3,4 
Girls'     Leaders    Club    4 
Big    Show    Actor    3 
Ballroom    Dancing    2 
Service    and    Social    Club    3 


Diedrich,    Eileen 

Concession  Worker 
Publications  Club  3 
Friendship    Club    3,4 


Disantis,  Joanna 


Euclidian    Editorial 
Jr.    Red    Cross     1 
Megaphone    Club 
Dramatics    Club    1 
Play    4 

Play    Production    5 
Student     Director 
Choir 
Choir    Coun 


Girls'     Gle 


il     1,4 
Club    3 


I     Sports 
Bia    Show    1,3,4;    Choir    4 
Y-Teen    Club    ) 
Dance    Bond    Club    3 
Drawing   8.    Painting   Club   3 
Music    Appreciation    4 
National    Honor    Society    4 


Editorial    Staff 
Asst.    Editor    4 

Nationol     Honor     '. 

Future    Teachers 


Swim    Club    3,4 
Majorette     Club     2,3,4 

Marching     Maj.     3,4 
Dramatics  2,3,4;    Actor 

Production     Stoff     4 
Thespit 


Girls'    Gle 


Club    2,3 


GAA  1,2,3,4;  Treas.  1 
intramural  Sports  1,2,3 
Girls'     Leaders    Club     1 

Secretary     1 
Homecoming    Queen    4 
Spring     Sports     Attendant  2,3 
Freshman    Queen    I 
Choir    3 

Big    Show;    Actor    2,3,4 
Pony    Chorus    2 
Community    Chest    Speaker  4 


Dreis,    E.    Richard 

DICK 

Hi-Y     1 

Pinochle    Club    2,3 

Ping-Pong    Club    4 


Eckerf,  C.   Edward 

ED 

Class    Cobinet    member    3 
Student     Council     2,3,4 

Home    Room    Rep.    2,3 

Executive     Board     4 
Key    Club    2,3,4;    Treas.    3 
Concession    Worker    2,3,4 
Hall    Guard    3,4 
National    Honor    Society    3,4 
Band    1,2 
Notional    Aftnletic 

Scholorship     Soc.     3,4 
Wrestling 

Varsity     Tetm     1,3,4 

JV     Team     2 

Letterwinner     1,3,4 
Big    Show    2,3:     Actor    2,3 
Chess    Club    2 
Indian-Donee    Group     4 
Wrestling    Club    2,3 


Edwards,    Ruth    Evalyn 

CAMIELLE 

Nat'l     Forencic     League  3,4 
Friendship     Club     2,3 
Megaphone    Club    2 
Marching     Band    2,3,4 
Letterwinner     1,3 
Concert     Band     1,2,3,4 
Pit    Bond    3,4 
Orchestra     1,2,3,4 
GAA    Member     1 
Big    Show;    Actor    2,3,4 

Musician     2,3,4 
Music    Appreciation    4 
Pre-med    and    pre-dental 

Club   3 


Enkler,   Morlene 

MARTY 


Worker    2,3 
Friendshp     Club     2,3,4 
Choir    1,4;    Madrioals    4 
Girls'    Glee    Club    2,3 
Big    Show;    Actor 


Mu 


3,4 


Charm    Club    4 
Singing     for     Fun 
Music    for    Fun    2 


Erzen,   Bob 

TIGER 

Regents    Hi-Y    . 
Football 

Varsity  Teon 
Letterwinner 
Basketboll 
Letterwinner 
Varsity  Tearr 
Wrestling 

Varsity     Tear 
Letterwinner 
Track 

Varsity    Tearr 
Letterwinner 
Cross     Country 

Varsity    Team    J 
B::seball 

Varsity    Team     1 
Letterwinner    1 
Big    Show    Choir    2 
Chess    Club    2 
Field    and    Track 
Quarterback    Club 
Ping-Pong    Club    4 


2,3,4 
1,2,3,4 


1,4 


Evans,  Carol 


fee,    Ralph 


Fielding,    Donna 

MEADOWS 

Class    Cabinet    Membf 
Concession    Worker    3 
Friendship     Club     3,4 
World    Affairs    Club    ; 
Majorette    Club    3 
Big    Show    3 
Bridge    Club    3 
Gomes     Club     3 
School    Spirit    4 


Estvonder,  Judy 

JUDY 

Friendship     Club     3,4 
Play    Production    Staff    4 
Girls'    Glee    Club    3,4 
GAA    Member    2,3 

Intromurol    Sports    2,3 
Big    Snow   Choir    3 
Charm    Club    4 
Service    and    Social    Club    1,3 
Swim    Show 

Production    Staff    2,3,4 


Fabritius,    Robert 


Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep. 

3,4 

Hall    Guard    3 

Concession     Workei 

r     3 

Euclidian 

Asst     Mounting    Editor 

Publications     Club     4 

Notional    Honor    Soci 

ety 

Notional     Quill     and 

Sere 

Key    Club    3,4 

Lords     Hi-Y    3 

Secretary     3 

Cribboge    Club 

Camera    Club 

Ferguson,    Pot 

FERGIE 

Friendship     Club     3,4 
Megaphone  Club   2 
Girls'    Glee    Club    3 
GAA    Member    2,3 
Intramural    Sports    2  3 
Service    ond    Social    Club 


Fike,    Morgoret 

COOKIE 

Student    C 
Concessi 
Survey 


Worker    2,3,4 


!ss     Staff     Member 

Home    Room    Rep.   4 

Secretary     4 
Friendship     Club     2,3 
Megaphone    Club    2 
Ploys 

Production    Staff     2,3,4 
Girls'    Glee    Club    3,4 
GAA     Member     2,3,4 
Intramural     Sports     2,3,4 
Girls'     Leoders    Club    3,4 

Treasurer    4 
Big    Show;    Choir    3,4 

Costumes    2 
Service    and    Social    Club    1 
G.    A.    C.    1 
Intromurols     1 
School    Spirits    4 


Fink, 

,   Diane 

Dl 

Concession    Worl 

ker 

2,3,4 

Friendship    Club 

2,3,4 

Majorette    Club 

2 

Plays 

,     Productio 

n 

Staff 

Choir 

4 

Madr 

igals    4 

Girls- 

Glee  Club 

3 

Music 

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Charr 

n    Club    4 

Squar 

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2 

Prinfi 

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Scrvic 

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iol 

Club 

Chickletts 

Florjancic,   Louis 

SONNY 

Boys'    Leaders    Club     1 
Track;    JV    Team    1 
Golf    Club    2 
Dancing     Club     I 
Games    Club    3 
Weight-Lifting     Club     4 


Franks,   Marilyn 

FRANKIE 

Student    Council 
Bookstore    Worker 
Coptain    4 

Survey 

Home    Room    Rep. 

PA    Announcers    2,3 

Big    Show    Actor    2 

French    Club    2 

Bridge    Club    4 

Pinochle    Club     3 


Furth,  Guy 


Pinochle    Club 


Fiasche,  William 

Squires     2,3,4 

;     Sec'y 

4 

Treasurer    '. 

2,3 

Audio     Aides 

PA    Techni 

cians    1 

Movie    Club 

1,2,4 

Baseball    2 

JV    Team    2 

Cribbage    Clu 

lb    3 

Scale    and    Tr 

iongle   1 

Club 

2 

Notional     Hoi 

nor     Soc 

icty 

4 

Foster,    Marsha    Ellen 

Hall    Guard    4 

Entered     from     Newberg 

High     4 
Br.dqe    Club    4 


Funk,  Nancy 

Friendship    Club    2,3 
World    Affairs   Club    2,3 
Girls'    Glee    Club    2,3,4 
GAA     Member    2,3 
Canasta    Club    4 
Choir     1 
Molorette     1 


Gadberry,   Delores 

DEE 

Hall    Guard    1 

Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep. 

2,3 

Euclidian 

Home    Room    Rep. 

3,4 

Survey 

Home    Room    Rep. 

2 

Future    Teachers    of 

America    3,4 

Friendship    Club    2 

Choir     1 

GAA    Member    1 

Girls'     Leaders    Club 

1 

Ballroom    Dancing    2 

Canasta    Club     3,4 

Gaiko,   Gordon 

GORD 

Student    Council    Home 

Room     Rep.    4 
Trock    4 


Gargiulo,  Ray 

Class  Officer,  Treos. 
Class  Cabinet  membe 
Hi-Y    Regents    3.4 

Secretary      4,      Trea 
National    Athletic 

Scholarship    Soc.    3,4 
Wrestling 

Varsity    Team     1,2,3 
Cross    Country 

Varsity    Team    2,3,4 

Co-Copfoin    4 

Letterwinner    3.4 
Lettermans'    Club    3,4 

Treosurer    4 
School     Spirit    Club    4 
Wrestling    Club    2,3 


Gebe,   Shirley 

GABBY 

Friendship  Club  2,3,4 
Girls'  Glee  Club  3.4 
GAA    Member    1,2,3 


Service    and  Social 

Singing     for  Fun     ! 

Charm    Club  4 

Swim     Show  Produ 


Gerzeny,   Ronald 

RON 

Pinochle    Club    4 
Scale    and    Triongle    Club 
Honor    Study     Hall     4 
Intromurol    Sports    3,4 


Concession    Worker    2,3,4 
Euclidian 

Home    Room    Rep.    2 

Editorial    Staff    3,4 

Script    Editor    4 
Survey 

Editorial     Sfoff     2,3,4 

Headline    and    P.    3 
Editor    4 

Publications     Club     2 
N.F.L.    2,3,4 
F.T.A.     2,3,4 
Parliamentarian    4 
Big    Show    Actor    2,3,4 

Script     2,3,4 
Hi-News     Reporter    4 
Notional    Honor    Society    4 


Glavic,    Blanche 

BLANC 

Friendship    Club    2.3,4 

Secretary     4 

ChoDter 
Cabinet    Member    4 
World     Affairs    Club     ' 
Plays    3,    Actors   3 

Production     Staff     3 
Choir     3,4 
Girls'   Glee   Club   2 
Big     Show    2,3,     Choir 
Dromo    Club    2 
Service    and    Social    Club 


Gordon,    Foye 

LITTLE     ONE 


Room    Rep.    2,3 
Friendship    Club    4 
Choir    1 

Big    Show,    Choir    2 
Bridge    Club    2 
Golf     Club     3 

Club    4 
Knitting    Club     1,4 
Woodworking     Club    4 
Service    and    Sociol    Club    1,2 
Study    Hall   4 
Secretary    4 
V"-Tcens     1 


Gormen,   Susan 


Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Maiorette    Club    3,4 
Substitute      Marching 
Majorette    4 
GAA    Member    1 
Bridge    Club    2 
Woodworking     Club    4 
Service   ond   Social   Club    3 
Study    Hall    4 


Gilmore,  June 

PEE    WEE 

Class    Officer,    Sec'y    4 

Cabinet    Member    3,4 
Student    Council 

Concession     Worker     2,3,4 
Friendship     Club     2,3,4 

Secretary-Treasurer     4 

Chapter 
Cabinet    4 

Megaphone    Club     1,2,3 
JV     Cheerleader     1,2 
Girls'     Glee    Club     3,4 
GAA    Meeting     3,4 
Homecoming     Attendant     3 

Freshman    Attendant     1 
Big    Show,    Choir    3,4 
Service    and    Social    Club    1 
G.A.C.     1 
School     Spirits     4,     officer     4 


Glenn,    Paul 


Editoriol     Staff    4 

Art    Staff    4 
Football    JV    Team    2 
Track    3 

Cross    Country    3,4 
Wrestling     2,3,4 
Wrestling     Club     2,3,4 
National     Honor     Society 


Gore,   Nancy 

NANCE 


Majorette  Club  3 
Megaphone  Club 
Big    Show,    Actor 


Gorsho,    Patricia 


Futu 

ire  Nurses 

of 

Am( 

Juni 

or    Red    Cr 

oss 

2,3 

Friei 

ndship     CIl 

lb 

2,3,4 

Wor 

Id   Affairs 

CIl 

Jb    4 

Choi 

r     1,4 

Mad 
Octe 

rigols    4 
It    4 

Girls 

;    Glee    CI 

ub 

2.3 

Big 

Show     1,2 

,    Choir 

Y-Teen     1 

Nur; 

ies    Secretary 

4 

Mes: 

siah    Civil 

Ch 

orus 

Goii,   Phillip 

PHIL 

Movie    Club     1 
Track,    Manager 
Pinochle    Club    ' 
Chess    Club     3 
Bridge    Club    2 
Model     Airplane 


Gray,    Sandra 

SANDY 

Majorette    Club    3 
Megaphone    Club    3 
>'-Teen    1 
Charm    Club    4 
Letter     winner 
Girl    Activities    I 


Green,   Ricltard 

DICK 

Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep. 
Hi-Y    Regents     I 
Boys'    Leaders    Club 
Wrestling,    Varsity    Tt 
Football,    JV    Team    ; 
Baseball,     JV    Team 
Cribbaae    Club    2 
Ping-Pong    Club    4 
Wcight-Lifting     Club 


Gregorac,   Bob 

Chess    Club    2 
Music     Appreciate 
Wrestling    Club    3 
Airplane    Club     I 
Survey    Reporter    • 


Grovell,  David 

UNCLE     DAVE 


Home    Room     Rep.     3 
Executive    Board    4 
Hall    Guard    4 
Heod    Captain    4 
Nobles    4 
Hi-Y    Nobles    4 
Swim     Club     2,3,4,    Trea; 
Swimming     Team 
Varsity    Team     3,4 
JV    Team    2 
Letferwinner    3,4 
Golf,    Varsity    Team    4 
Tennis    Varsity    Team    4 
Varsity    "E"    Club    3,4 


Gray, 

Jack  E. 

Band 

4 

Ma 

ching     Bond 

Boa 

rd    of    Direct 

Con 

cert    Band    4 

Pit 

Band    4 

Pep 

Bond    4 

Track 

Varsity    Te< 

Letterwinner    4 

Cross 

Country 

Var 

sity    Team    4 

Letterwinner    4 

Advar 

ced    Zoology 

Green,    Tom 

BUTCH 

Chess    Club    3 
Golf    Club    3 
Pmg-Pong    Club    4 


Gribbons,   Patricia 


GRIB 

Hall     Gu 
Euclidi. 


rd     1,4 


131     mmU 


ne     Room     Rep.     2,3,4 
Survey 

Editorial  Staff  3,4 
Friendship  Club  2,3,4 
Ploys 

Production    Staff    3 
GAA    Member    2,3,4 
Intramural     Sports     2,3,4 
Girls'    Leaders    Club    1,4 
Big    Show,    Actor    3,4 
Dancing  Club    1 
Folk    Dancing    2 
Pony    Chorus    3 
Room    Secretary   4 
Guide    4 


Grodt,   Wilma 

JINX 

Student     Council 

Home    Room    Rep,    2 

Holl    Guard    1 

Captain     1 
Friendship    Club     2 
Maiorette     Club     2,3 
Girls'    Glee    Club    1 
GAA    Member    4 
Intramural     Sports    2,3 
Biq     Show,    Actor    3,4 
Prowing    8.    Pointing   Club    1 
Hearts    Club    4 
Spelling    Club    2 


Grugel,   Leona 

LEE 


He 


3rd    3 


Friendship    Club     2,3 

Megaphone     Club     2 

Choir     1 

GAA    Member    2,3 

Intramural    2,3 

Girls'    Leaders    Club     I 

Canasta    Club    4 

Hearts    Club    3 

Service    and    Social    Club 


Hallock,    John 

Band 

Morching    Bond    2 
Concert    Bond     1,2,3 
Pit     Band     1,2,3 

Big     Show,     Musician    2 

Golf    Club    2 

Gomes    Club    3 

Boys'    Club    3 


Hamilton,    Donna 

Ad    Club    2,3,4 
Choir    1 

Squorc     Dancing     2 
Service    and    Social    C 


Grossman,   Barbara 

BOOTS 

Nationol     Forencic 

League    Member   3,4 
Future     Nurses     of  Amei 
Friendship    Club    3,4 
Plays 

Production     Staff     4 
GAA    Member     1  ,4 
Intramural      Sports      1,4 
Big    Show    Actor    2 
Games    Club    3 
Pinochle    Club    3,4 


Musii 
NotK 


for    Fun    2 

3\    Honor    Society    4 


Hager,   Ron 

RON 

Collinwood     2 
Entered    in     10th    from 
Class     Cabinet     member 
Student    Council 

Home    Room     Reo,    4 

Hall    Guard    2,    Captain 
Regents    Hi-Y    4 
National     Athletic 

Scholarship    Society     3 
Footboll 

Varsity    team     1,2,3,4 
Letterwinn 
Captain     4 
Basketball 

Varsity  teon 
Letterwinner  1 
Big  Show  Actoi 
Wrestling    2,3 


,2,3,4 


ck    Va 


,ity    Te 


Lett( 


Quarterback    Club    2,3,4 
Ping    Pong    Club    4 
Varsity    "E"    Club    3,4 
Spirit    Club    4 
Monitor     Honor-Study     Holl 

Central    Committee 
National    Honor    Society   4 


Holler,    Judith 

JUDEE 


Hamilton,   Virginia 

GINNY 

Friendship   Club    2 
Megaphone    Club    2 
Girls'    Leaders    Club     1 
Dancing     Club     1 
Service    ond    Social    Club 


Hatnrich,   Chorles 

ARF0NZ5 

Games   Club    3 
Automobile    Club    3 
Boys'    Club    1 


Hones,    Robert 

BOB 

Hall    Guard    2 
Concession     Worker     2 
Browsing    Club    3,4 
Cumera   Club   2,3 

Heck,    David 

HECTOR 

Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep,    2 

Executive    Board     3.4 

Hall    Guard    4,    Captain    4 
Survey 

Editorial     Stott    2,3,4 

Sports     Editor     4 

Editor    in    Chiet    4 
Notional    Honor    Society    3,4 

Vice-Pres.     4 
Future    Teachers    of 

America     2 
Drama    Club    2 
Field    and    Track    2,3 
Lettermans    Club     3,4 
Scrabble    Club    4 
Exec.    Board    4 
Most    Valuable    Runner 

Award     2,3,4 
Natonal     Forencic     League 

member    2,3,4 
National    Quill    &    Scroll    4 
Plays    Actor    2,3 
Choir     1,3,4 
National     Athletic 

Scholarship     Soc.      1,2,3,4 
Track 

Varsity    Team    1,2,3,4 

Letterwinner     1,2,3,4 
Cross     Country     2,3,4 

Captain    4 

Letterwinner     2,3,4 
Big    Show,    Choir    3 


Henn,  Sally 

Student     Council 

Home    Room    Rep.    2.4 

Hall    Guard    4 

Concession    Worker    4 
Survey 

Home    Room    Rep.    2 
F.T.A.    2,3 

Friendship     Club     2,3,4 
Swim    Cadets    3,4 
Swim    Club    3,4 
Swim    Show    Director    4 
Choir     1,2 
G,A.A.     1,2.3,4 
Girls'    Leaders    1 
Big    Show,    Actor    2,    Choir  2 
Fencing    Club    2 
Service    and    Social    Club    1 
Director    of    Swim    Show    4 
Library      Monitor     4 
Student    Council     Room 

Secretary     4 
National     Hoi 


:iety    4 
133 


Homulo,   Charles   Frank 

CHUCK 
Dancing     Club 


Hossink,    Elsie 

EL 

Class    Cabinet    3 
Student   Council   4 

Secretary    4 

Executive     Boord    4 

Hall    Guard    3 

Concession    Worker    3 
Euclidian 

Home    Room    Rep.    2,3,4 
Friendship    Club    2 
Ploys 

Production     Staff     2,3 
Choir     1 

GAA    Member     1,2,3,4 
Intramural     Sports     1,2,3 
Biq     Show 

Production     Staff     2 
Bridge    Club    4 
Home    Nursing    Club    2 
Woodworking    Club     3 


Hempel,   Hans 

Class    Cabinet    member    4 
Notional    Honor    Society    3,4 
World    Affairs    Club    3 
Ploys,    Actors    2 

chng      Bond     2,3,4 


Lett 


3,4 


Concert  Bond 
Pit  Band  3,4 
Pep  Bond  2,3 
Camera    Club    2,3,4 


2,3,4 


Hermon,   Joel 

JOE 

Hi-Y     1 
Lords    3,4 

Basketball  JV  Teom 
Baseball  JV  Team  2 
Golf  Varsity  Team  4 
Basketball    Club    3,4 


Herr,    Martha 

TURTLE 
Student    Council 

Home    Room     Rep.    2 

Hall    Guard    4 
Survey 

Home    Room    Rep-    4 
Friendship    Club     2,3,4 
Megaphone    Club    2 
1,2,3,4 


Cti( 


:il    4 


Girls'    Glee    Club     1,2 

G.A,A,  1,2,3,4 
President  I 
Letterwinner     I 

Intramural      Sports      1 

Girls'    Leaders    Club    I 

Choir    2,3,4 

Charm    Club    4 

Woodworking    Club    3 


Highland,    Patricia 

PAT 

Student    Council 

Home  Room  Rep. 
Meaaphone  Club  2,3 
Choir     4 

Girls'    Glee    Club    4 
Intramural     Sports    2 
Eig    Show    Actor    3 


Hocevar,    Jean 

jEANNIE 

Class   Cabinet   membt 
Student    Council     I 
Home    Room    Rep.     1 
Book    Store    Worker 
Hall    Guard    3 
Maiorette    Club    2,3 
Friendship     2,3,4 
Megaphone    Club    2 

Cheerleader  I 
GAA  Member  2,3,4 
Big  Show  2,3,4 
Doncing  Club  1 
Folk  Dancing  2 
Pony  Chorus  2 
Printmg  Club  2 
Honor    Study    Hall    4 


Mo 


itor 


Hoitnes,  David 

DAVE 

Boys'     Leaders    Club     1 
Football    JV    Team    2 
Canasta    Club    2 
Music     Appreciation     3 
Intramural      Basketball 
Champions    2,3,4 


Hershey,   Richard 

HERSH 

Key   Club   3,4 

Hi-Y     Squires     2,3,4 

President    4 

Vice-President     3 

Secretary     '2 
Bond     1,2,3,4 

Marching     Band     2,3,4 

Letterwinner     1,3,4 

Concert    Band     1,2,3,4 

Pit    Band    1,2,3,4 

Pep    Band     1 
Football    1 
Big    Show    2,4 

Musician    2,4 

Script    4 
Art    Club    2 
Dance    Band    Club    3 
Gymnastics     and     Tumbling 

Club     1 
Big    Show    Production 

Stott    Club    4 


Hisnay,   James 

HIS 

Student     Council 

Hall     Guard     1 
Swim    Club    2 
Football    JV    Team    1 
Basketboll    JV    Team     1 
Wrestling    JV    team     1 
Track     Varsity    Team     1 

Letterwinner 
Baseball    Varsity   Team 
Canosto    Club    3 
Ping-Pong     4 
Gymnastics     and     TumbI 

Club    1 
Foremons     and     Supervii 

Club    4 


Hoefle,  Dave 

ROCKY 

Hall     Guard     1,2,3 

Junior     Red    Cross 

Sauires    Hi-Y    2,3,4 

Secretary    3;    Chi 


Boys'    Glee    Club    4 
Boys'     Leaders    Club     I 
Football    JV    Team    2 
Wrestling    Varsity    Teart 
Track    Varsity    Team     I 
Big    Show    3,    Choir    3 
Canasta     Club    2 
Music    Appreciation    3 
Scrabble    Club    4 
Honor     Study    Hall    4 


Holmes,   Gory 


Home    Room    Rep.    3 
PA    Technicians    I 
Movie    Club    1 
Football     1,    JV    Team 
Swimming    Team 

JV    Team    3 
Big    Show   Actor    3 
Ballroom    Dancing     1,2 
Canasta    Club    4 
Basketball    Club     1,2 
Scrabble    Club    3 


134 


Holtz,    James 

JIM 


Hoppert,    James 

HOPPY 

Foofboll     1 

Bcsketboll     1 

Cross    Country 
Varsity    Team    4 
Letterwinner     4 

Baseball    JV    Team    2 

Tennis      1 

Golf    Club    3 

Baseboll    Club    2 

Intramural     Basketball 
Champions    2,3,4 


Howard,    Virginia 

GINGER 


Madrigals  3,4 
Big  Show  Choi 
Bollroom  Dane 
Singing    for    Fui 


2,3,4 
2,3,4 


Hurshman,  Neil 

Student    Council 
Home    Room    Rep. 
Hall    Guard    3 
Football    JV    Team    'a 
Track    Team 
Varsity    Team    3 
Calypso    Club    4 
Hi-Y    Senators    2,3 


135 


Homer,    Charles 

Cnemistry     Club    2 
PA     Technicians    2,3,4 

Boord    of    Directors    : 
Plays 

Stage  Crew  2,3,4 
Big    Show 

Stage  Crew  2,3,4 
Advanced  Zoology  4 
Biology    Club    2,3 


Horvath,   Delores 


Friendship    Club  2,3,4 

Girls'    Glee    Club  3 
GAA    Member    I 

Biq    Show    Choir  3 


Hurko,   Gloria 

GLORIA 

Survey 

Home    Room 

Rep 

2,3 

Friendship     2,3 

Choir     1,4 

Gris'    Glee    Club 

Choir    3,4 

Ballroom     Done 

ng 

2 

Browsing    Club 

3.4 

Canasta    Club 

Singing    for    Fur 

2 

Joblon,  Judith 


Teochers    of 


Production     Staff    2,3,4 
Play    3;    Actors    3 

Thespians    4 

Scribe    4 

Girls'    Glee    Club    2,3,4 

Girls'     Sports     1,4 

GAA    Member    4 

Intramural     Sports     1 

Big    Show    2,3;    Actor    2 
Cho.r    3 

Chorni    Club    4 

Drama    Club    3,4 

Pony    Chorus    3 

Knitting    Club    2 


Jackson,   Claude 

JARING    JACK 

Basketball     Manager     2 
Biq    Show    Actor    3 
Diamond    Sports    Club    2 
Basketball     Club     2,3 
Hearts    Club    3,4 
Mixed    Choir    3 
Competitive    Assembly    2 


Jesberger,  Judy 

JESSIE 


nbbage    3 
harm    Club    4 
?rvice    and    Social     i 
Treasurer 


Jones,   William 

BILL 


Sur' 


Rep.    2 


Staff    MemI 

Boys'    Leaders    Club     1 

Basketball    Varsity    Tea 

Track    Varsity    Team    1 

Letterwinner      I 

jntry 


Varsity    Te 


2,3 


:ing    Club     1 

Field    and    Track    2,3 

Intramural     Basketball 

Champion    2,3,4 
Honor    Study    Hall    2 


Judson,    Burton 

BURT 

Junior     Cabinet 

Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep.    2,4 
Bookstore    Worker    3 
Hall    Guard    3 

Euclidian    Mounting     Editor  4 

Euclidian    Business    Staff    4 

National    Quill    and    Scroll    4 

t^l.    H.    S.    4 

Key     Club     3,4 

Basketball      1 

Browsing    Club    2 

Camera    Club    3 

Indian-Dancing    Club    4 


Jaroscak,  George 

JAY 

Class    Cabinet    4 
Student    Council 
Hall 


Cho 


1,2 


Football  Varsity  Team 
Basketball  Varsity  Tear 
Wrestling  Varsity  Tearr 
Swimming    Team 

jV    Team    2 
Track     1 

Varsity    Team     I 
Baseball    Varsity    Team 
Dancing    Club     I 
Basketball    Club    2,3 
Intramural     Basketball 

Champions   2,3,4 


Jevnikar,   Chorles 

CHARLIE 

Holl    Guord     1,2 
Publications    Club    2 
Squires    Hi-Y    3,4,    Tr 
Wrestling     t 
Canasta    Club    3 
Automobile    Club    2 
Scrabble    Club    4 


Judice,    Judith 

JUDD 


cessK 


Worker     2,3 


Majorette  Club  2,3,4 
Marching  Majorette 
Head    Moiorette    4 

GAA    Member     1,2,3 

Charm    Club    4 

Gomes    Club    2 

French    Club    2 

Service    and    Social    Clul 


Koprosy,   Gerald 

JARRY 


Kasunic,   Esther 


Home    Room    Rep,    4 
Friendship     2,3,4 
Megaphone    2 
Dramatics    3 
Plays     3 

Production     Statt    2.3,4 
Thespians    4 
Girls'    Glee    Club    3 
G.A.A.      1,2,3 
Intramural     Sports     1,2,3 
Big    Show   Choir   3 
Drama    Club    3 
Service    and    Social    Club 


Keck,  Gerald 

JERRY 

Movie    Club    4 
Choir     1 

Ballroom     Dancing 
Browsing     Club     2 
Golf     Club     2 
Quarterback    Club 
Hi-Y     I 


Keller,  Janet 

JAN 

Junior    Red    Cn 
Megaphone     Cli 
Girls'     Sports    4 
Pinochle    Club 
Charm    Club    4 


Kernz,    Patricia 

PAT 

Friendship     Club     2,3 
Choir     I 
G.A.A.     I 
Chess    Club    4 
Browsing    Club    3 
Square    Dancing    2 
Embroidery    Club    I 
Printing    Club    2 


Katz,    Lynn 


Keeper,    Kenneth 

KEN 

Browsing    Club    2 
Weight-Lifting    Club 
Pinochle    Club    4 


K 

ent,  Janet 

BLANDIE 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Girls'    Glee    Club     1 
Basketball    Girls     1 
GAA    Member    1,2 
Pinochle    Club    4 
Cribboge    Club    3 
Automobile     Club     3 
Knitting    Club    2 

Klebler,   Gretchen 

Eucuyo   4 

Friendship    Club    3 
World    Affairs    Club 
GAA    Member    2,3 
Embroidery    Club    2 


Golf    Club    2,3 
Stamp    Club     I 

'CerHficafe    for    Spanish   and 
English    in    9th    Grade. 


Kling,    Marion 

Friendship    2,3.4 


Cho 


3,4 


G.A.A.      1.2,3 
Big    Show    Choir    3 
Pinochle    Club    2 
Charm    Club    4 
Woodworking     Club 


Ko< 

jan, 

John 

TOM 

Mar 

ching 

Band 

2,3,4 

*Le 

terwir 

ner    4 

Con 

cert 

Band     1 

.2.3,4 

Pit 

Band 

3,4 

Pep 

Band 

4 

Swir 

nming 

Team 

4 

Varsity 

Team 

4 

J 

V     Te 

am    3 

Big 

Show 

Music 

on    3 

Bal 

room 

Dancing    3 

Bro 

vsing 

Club    3,4 

Aut 

omobi 

e    Club    2 

Gyrr 

nastic 

s     and 

Tumbling   1 

Kolfhoff,    Margaret 

Ballroom    Dancing    4 
Cribbage    Club    3 
Entered    from    Collinwood 
Junior   year. 


Kline<    Evelyn 

EVIE 

Megaphone    Club    3 
iJramatics     3 
friendship    Club    2 
G.rls'    Sports    2 
Big    Show    3 
Charm    Club    4 
Singing    tor    Fun    2 


Knirnschild,    Edward 


Browsing  Club  4 
Round-Table  2 
Weight-Lifting    Club    3 


Kollor,   Robert 

BERT 

Boys'  Leaders  Club  1,2 
Football  Vorsity  Team  1 
Basketball 

Varsity    Team     1,3 

J.V.     Team     2 
Track    Varsity    Team    1 
Canasta    Club    4 
Cribbage    Club    2 
Card    Club    1 
Basketball    Club     1,3.4 
Scrapbook    Club    3 
Gymnastics    &    Tumbling 

Club 


Konya,  Jean 

burey    Editorial    Staff    3,4 

3rd  Page  8.  Sports  Editor  4 
National  Honor  Society  3,4 
National   Quill   and   Scroll   4 

President   4 
Ballroom   Dancng  2 
Ad    Club    3,4 
Friendship    Club    2.3,4 
Play    Production   Staff    3,4 
GAA      1,2,3,4 

Advisory    Board    4 

Intramural    Sports    1,2,3,4 
Girls'   Leaders  Club  3,4 
Big  Show  Choir  2 


138 


Kopf.  Annelie 

ANN 

Class  Cabinet  member 
Publications  Club  2,3 
N.F.L.    3,4, 

President  4 
Friendstiip    1 


of   Pe 


N.H-S.     4 


2,3,4 


Korencic,    Beverly 

BEV 

Student    Council     1,3,4 

Home  Room   Rep. 

Executive    Board 
Concession    Worker 
Friendstiip    2,3,4 
Majorette  Club   3,4 

Marching    Majore 
Megaphone   Club   2 

JV   Cheerleader   ; 
Choir    1 

Girl's  Glee  Club  3,4 
Gib  Show 
Actor    3,4 


1,3,. 


Cho 


3,4 


Kosman,    Joan 

JOANIE 

Future  Tearchers  of  An 
Ad  Club   3,4 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Marching    Band    2,3,4 
Concert    Band    1,2,3,4 


Orchestr. 


Big    Sho 
Bridge  Club  2 
Browsing    Club    3 
Travel   Club   4 


Kouchy,  Gerald 

JER 

Class   Cabinet    memb 
Student    Council 
Home    Room    Rep. 


Kordo,    Richard 

DICK 

P  A.  Technicians 
PA.  Announcer  1 
Swimming    Team    ' 

Varsity   Team   4 

Manager    3 
Browsing    Club   4 
Golt   Club   3 
French    Club    3 
Tumbling    I 


Kosher,    Robert 

BIG    AL 

Student   Council    4 

H.R.    Rep.    4 
Boys'    Leaders    1 
Footboll,    Varsity    Tear 
Bosketboll    1 

Varsity  Teom   2 

J.V.    Team   2,3 

Letterwinner    1 
Baseball,    Vorsity   Teon 


Kotnik,    David 

DAVE 

Hall   Guard   4 
Band     1,2,3 
Marching    Bond    2 
Concert   Band    1,2,3 
Choir   4 

Boys'    Leaders    Club 
Football    1 
Basketball     1,2 

Letterwinner     1,2 

Manager    2 
Baseball    1,2 

.V.    Team    2 
Golf    4 

Varsity   Team   4 
BigBig    Show    Musicio 
Golf    Club    3,4 
Pinochle    Club    4 
Cribbage    2 
Basketball    Club    2,3 


Kovoch,    Miriam 

SIS 

Class    Vice    President    2,3 
Euclidian    Business    Staff    2,3 

Advertising    Manager    3 
Friendship   Club    2,3,4 


Kovic<   Joyce 

JOYCE 

Survey    Reporter   4 
Future    Nurses    of    A.    4 
Junior   Red  Cross    1,2,3 
Friendhsip    Club    2,3 
Btg    5how    Actor    2 
Chorm    Club    4 
Service    and    Social    Club 


Krouse,    Barbara 

BARB 

Survey    H    R    Rep,   2 
Choir    1 
Card   Club    1 
Singing    for   Fun   2 
Basketball    Club    1 
Home    Nursing    Club    2 
Home    Nursing    Club    2 
Knitting   Club   4 
Music    for    Fun    \ 
Scrabble    Club    3 


Krautberger,  Susan 

RED 

Student   Council 

Home  Room  Rep,    1 
Friendstiip   Club    4 
Dramatics   2 
GAA    Member    4 
Intramural    Sports    4 
Charm    Club   4 
Archery   Club    3 


Krizmon,   Margaret 

MARGIE 

Hall    Guard    3 
Concession    Worker    2,3 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Dramatics    1 
Calypso    Club    4 
Singing    for   Fun   2 
Pre-med    and    Pre-dental 
Club  3 


Kramer,   Deonna 

DEE 

Friendship   Club   2,3,4 
Maiorette   Club   2,3,4 

Marching     Majorette     3,4 
GAA   Member   2 
Big   Show   2,4 
Drama   Club    2 
Hearts   Club   4 


Krauss,   Janet 


Hall    Guard    1 

National   Honor   Society   3,4 

Future    Nurses    of    America    4 

Cabinet    Member    3 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Leade 


Cha 


Club   4 


inq    Club    2 
Latin    Club   2 
Scholarship    Club    1,2,3 


Kriz,   Catherine 

KAY 

Euclidian    Home    Room 

Rep.   2,3,4 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Canosta   Club  4 
Pinochle    Club    2,3 
Card    Club    1 


Krogman,    Alice 

Future  Teachers  of 
Friendship   Club   4 
GAA  Member   4 
Round-Toble  4 


Kronenberger,  Judy 

JUDY 

Class    Cabinet    Member    4 
Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep.    2 

Treasurer    3 

Executive    Board    3,4 
Concession    Worker    2 
Survey,    Business    Staff 

Ad  Manager  4 
Notionol     Honor    Society    3,4 
Future    Nurses    of   Am.    4 
FriendshiD    Club    2,3,4 

Chapter    President    3 
Ploy    Acfo      " 


Cho 


1,2 


Secretary    2 
Grrls'    Glee    Club    2 
GAA    Member     1,2,3 
Girls'    Leaders    Club    1,3 
Homecoming    Queen 

Attendant    4 
Homecoming    Choirman 
Student-Faculty    Com.    4 


Con 


iitfe 


Spirit   Club   4 
President    4 

Big   Show   2,3,4 
Actor   2,3 
Musician    2,3,4 

Singing    For   Fun   2 


Kulwin,   Virginia 

GINGER 

Choir     1 

Girls'    Glee   Club    2,3 
Biq    Show    2,3,    Choir 
Bridge   Club    2 
Pinochle    Club    4 
Bosketboll   Club    I 
Home    Nursing    Club 


Kuriiko,    Carrie 


Laddis,   Anfhony 

TONY 

Class  Cabinet   Member   2 

Hi-Y    1 

Choir  3 

Pinochle   Club   3,4 

Bosketboll    Club    2 


Kuehn,    Thomas 

TOM 


Va 


iity    Tcon 


Wrestii 

JV   Team   2 

Track,    JV    Team    2 

Ping-Pong    Club    4 

Weight-Liftng    Club     3 


Kunkel,   Mary 

KUNK 

Student    Council    1,    Treos.    I 
Notiono   Honor   Society  3,4 

Secretary    4 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 

Secretary- Treasurer    3 

Chapter    3 
Cabinet   Member   3 
Band     1.2,3,4 

Morching    Band    2,3.4 

Letferwinner    3 

Board   of    Directors  3,4 

Concert    Band    1,2,3,4 

Pit    Band   2,3,5 

Orchesta    1 
GAA    Member     1,2,3,4 

Treosurer    3 

Advisory    Board    3 

Letferwinner     1 

Inframurol     Sports     1,2,3,4 
Girls'    Leaders   Club    1,3,4 


Kushner,    LoreHa 

LORRIE 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
GAA    Member    1,2 
nframurol    Sports     1,2,3 
Games   Club    2 
Scrabble    3,4 


Lainr    Laura 

LAURIE 

Survey    Editoriol    Staff 
Friendship   Club   2,4 
Choir     1 

Girl's   Glee   Club   3 
Big    Show    Choir    2,3 
Canasta   Club   2,3,4 
Card   Club    1 
Editor   of   Eucuyo    1 


Long,   Rose   Marie 

AYA 

Concession    Worker    4 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 

Produc'n    Staff     1 


Cho 


1,2 


GAA    1 
Big    Show,    Actor    2 
Y-Teen,    Vice    Pres.     1 
Browsing    Club   3 
Canasta   Club    1 
Charm    Club    4 
Squore    Dcncina    2 
Printing    Club    2 


Lonning,  Sherman 

GO-GO 

Class    President    1 
Class     Vice-President    4 
Class    Trer-surer    2 
Student     Council      1,2,4 
Hall    Guard    Captain    3,4 
Key   Club    4 
Choir    1,2,4 
Boy's    Glee    Club    1,2,4 
Footboll     1,2,4 
Letterwinner    4 
Basketboll     1,2,3,4 

Captain   4 

Letterwinner     2,3.4 
Track    1,2,3,4 

Letterwinner    2 
Golf    3,4 

Letterwinner     3,4 
Drama    Club    1.2 
Field    ond   Track    2,3 
Ouorterback    Club    1  2,3 
Basketboll    Club     1,2,3 
Photography    Club     3 
Lettermon's    Club    3,4 


-Mento 


1,2 


Larabee,   Dianne 

Future    Teachers    of 
Eucuyo,     Publication 
Friendship    Club    4 
GAA    Member    2 
Bridge    Club    2 
Pinochle    Club    3 


LeBrefon,    Terry 

Boys'    Leaders    Club    2 
Football,   Vorsity  Teon 
JV    Teom    1 
Letterwinner    2.3 


Letterwinner     1 
Quarterback    Club    2,3,4 
Gymnastics    &    Tumbling 


Langiois, 

Carol 

CAL 

Concession 

Worker    4 

Future  Te< 

ichers  of  An 

Friendship 

Club    2,3,4 

Choir    1,2 

Girls'    Glee 

Club    3 

Big  Show, 

Actor  2,3, 

Choir    2,3, 

Canasta    Club    2,3,4 

Card    Club 

1 

LoPorte,  Thomai 

BIG    T 

Senior   Cabinet 
Room    Secretary    3 
Key    Club    2,3,4 

Secretary    4 
Band    Captain    4 
Marching      Band      1,2,3,4 
Letterwinner    4 
Boord    ot    Directors    4 
Concert     Band     1,2,3,4 
Pit    Bond    3,4 


Louter,    Kirk 

Class    Treasurer    4 
Student   Council   Vice 

Home    Room    Rep. 

Hall    Guard    1,2 
Captoin    1,2 
Regents   Hi-Y   4 
Audio    Aides    1 


Cho 


-       3,4 
President    4 
ootball     Varsity    Team    1 ,' 
Letterwinner    4 
sketball,    Varsity    Team 


Wrestling.    Varsity    Te 


3.4 


Big    Show,    Actor    3,4 

Stage    Crew    1 
Dancing    Club    1 
Bollroom     Dancing     2 
Round   Toble  3 
Quarterback    Club 
Gymnastics     &     Tumbling 


Lees,  Karen 

Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep.    4 
Survey   Home    Room    Rep. 
Future    Nurses    of    Am.    4 
Ad   Club   4 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
World    Affairs    Club    4 
GAA   Member   3 
Pinochle    Club    2 
Scrabble    Club    3 


Leihenseder,   Paul   Kurf 

Baseball,     Varsity    Team 

Letterwinner    1,3 

Manager 
Tennis,   Varsity   Team    1 
Advanced    Zoology    4 
Camera   Club   2 
Diamond    Sports   Club    3 
Hi-Y     1 

Vrsual    Aides    ,    pres.    1 
Visual     Operators    pres.     ) 
Stage  Crew    1 
Traveling    Assembly     I 


Lewis,  Perry 

Movie   Club    1 
Track    Manager    2 
Ballroom    Dancing    2 
Browsing    Club    2 
Canasta   Club   3 
Field    and    Track    2 
Hearts  Club   4 
Trig    and    Slide    Rule    Club    3 


Link,   Carol 

CAROL 

Ploy    Production     Staff    4 
Band    1,2 
Marching    Band    2 
Band     Letterwinner     1 
Concert    Band    1,2 
GAA    Member    1,2,3,4 
GAA    Advisory    Boord    4 
Intramural    Sports     1,2,3,4 
Camera   Club   3 
Embroidery    Club    2 


Lucas,  Joe 

JOE 

Hon   Guard    1,2,3 
Concession    Worker    4 
Euclidean    3,4 
Hi-Y,    Sguires    2 
Treasurer   2 

Lords    3,4 
PA    Technicians     1 
PA    Announcers     1 
National     Honor    Society 
Ploys,    Actor    1,2,3,4 

Production    Stoff    2,3 
Thespians    4 

Treasurer    4 
Choir     1 
Big    Show,    Actor    4 

Stage    Crew    4 
Bollroom    Dancing    2 
Drama    2 
Games   Club   3 
Poise    for    Boys    2,3 
Boys'    Leaders    Club     1 
Big   Show    Production   Club 
Gymnostics    &    Tumbling 
Weight-Lifting     Club     1 


143 


i    Staff    Mem. 

Business    Manager    4 
Future    Teachers    of    Arr 
Friendship    Club     2,3.4 
GAA    Member    1,2,3,4 

President   4 

Advisory    Board    3,4 

Letter' 

Intramural     Sports     1,2,3,4 
Girls'    Leaders    Club     1,3,4 
Singing   for   Fun   2 
Service    and    Sociol    Club     1 
Notional     Honor     Society     4 


Lindqulst,    Carol 

CAROL 

Future    Teorchers   of   Am. 
Friendship    Club    4 
World    Affairs    Cluh    4 
Megaphone    Club     1 
Marching     Band     2,3,4 

Letterwinner    3 
Concert    Bond    1,2,3,4 
Pit    Bond    3,4 
Crchestro    1,2.4 
GAA   Member    1 

Letterwinner     1 
Intromural     Sports     1,2 
Big    Show    Musician    2 
Browsing    Club    3 
Scale    and    Triangle    Club 
Nationol     Honor     Society 


Longo,    Anthony 

SLASH 

Student   Council    H.R.    Rep. 
Euclidian    Stoff    4 
Junior   Red  Cross   3 
Swim  Club  2 
Boys'     Leaders    Club     1,2 
Football,   Varsity   Te"m    1,3 
Football,    JV    Team    2 
Basketball    Letterwinner    I 
Boseball     Varsity     Team 
Baseball     Letterwinner     1 
Big   Show   Stage  Crew    3 
Bollroom    Dancing    2 
Sguare    Dancing    1 
Dancing    Club    1,2 
Diamond    Sports   Club    1 
Baseball    Club    I 
Quarterback     Club     2.3,4 
Ping-Pong   Club   4 


Moderi 
Gyn 


Dan 


nastic 


&     Tumbling     1 


Luikart,   Carolyn 

LOUIE 

Friendship   Club    2 
Megaphone    2,3 
JV.    Cheerleodcr    2 
iity    Cheerleader 


Chic 


GAA    Member    2 

Letterwinner     1 
Girls'    Leader    1 
Big    Show.    Stcge    Crew    3 
Service  and   Social   Club    1,4 

Sec. -Treasurer 


Luse,  Joy 

STRAWBERRY 

Student    Council 

Hall   Guard   4 

Concession    Worker    2 
Serice   Club    I 
Friendship    Club    2 

Treasurer,     Chapter     2 
Megaphone   Club    2 
GAA    Member    2,3 
Lotterwinner    1 
Intramurol    Sports    1,2,3 
Girls'    Leaders     I 
Hcorts    Club    4 
Woodworking    Club    3 


McBroom,   Sharron, 

MICKIE 

Publications    Club    4 
Editorial    Board    4 

Art    Editor    4 

Friendship    Club    4 

GAA   Member  4 

Intramural    Sports    4 

Art    Club    3 

Transferred     from     Kirkwood 
Hqh     School,     St.     Louis 
Missouri,     Spring     of     1955 


McCormack,   Robert 


BOB,    PIERRE 

Hall    Guard    3,4 
Bovs'    Leaders   Club    1 
Football,   Varsity  Team 

JV  Team   2 

Letterwinner     1 
Basketball    Varsity    T. 

JV    Team    2 
eball     Vorsity     Tcarr 


Letter' 


Ballroom    Dancing    2 
Baseball    Club    2 
Ouarterhock     Club     2,3,4 
Bosketball    Club    2,3,4 
Gymnostics   &    Tumbling    I 


McDuffee,  Joseph 

JOE 

Student  Council,   H.R.   Rep. 

Hall   Guard   3,4 
Nobles    Hi-Y    2,3,4 

President   4 
Play    Actor    1,3 
Boys'   Glee  Club   3 
Football,   Varsity   Team    I 


JV    Te 
Basketball    Varsity    Tet 
Track    Varsity    Teom 
Baseball     1,2,3 

Letterwinner    2 
Big    Show    Actor    3.4 
Chess  Club   4 
Square   Dancing   2 
Diomond   Sports   Club   ' 
Baseball    Club    2,3 
Bosketball    Club    2,3.4 


Lyons,    Sally 

Concession     Worker     2 
Euclidian,    H.    R.    Rep.    2,3,4 
Surevy,     Editorial    Staff    4 
Service    Club,    Treas.    1 
Friendship   Club    2,3,4 
Megaphone    Club    2,3,4 
Varsity    Cheerleader    1,3,4 
Choir    4 
GAA    1,2,3 

Letterwinner     1 
Intramural    Sports     1,2 
Girls'    Leaders   Club    I 
Homecoming     Attendant     2 
Big    Show,    Actor    3 


McConn, 

John 

JOHNNY 

ACE 

Er 

itered   frc 
in    3 

im   CgthedrgI   Lc 

Boys'    Glee 

Club    4 

Boys'    Lead 

ers    Club    3,4 

In 

tromural 

Basketball    3,4 

Pi 

nochle    Club    3 

C( 

3rd    Club 

3 

Di 

ramo    Clu 

lb    4 

M 

usic    Appreciation    4 

B( 

Dsketball 

Club   3 

Pi 

ng-Pong 

Club  4 

Pi 

■intinq    CI 

ub   3 

McDonald,    Irene 

Entered    fro   Chardon    High 
Survey,    H.    R.    Rep.    4 
Business    Staff    4 


McGregor,  Ronald 


Euclidian   4 

Boys'    Leaders   Club 

Football    Vorsitv    Tea 
JV    Team    2 
Letterwinner     1 

Wrestling    Tegm     1 
Acti 


Ballri 


chle 


Dgncing    2 


McGuire,    Geneva 

PAT 

Student    Council 

Homeroom    Rep.    ^ 
Friendship    4 
Archery    Club    4 


McKay,  Audrey 

AUD 

Concession    Worker   3 
Friendship    2,3 
Megaphone  2 

Varsity    Cheerleader    1 
Choir    I 
GAA    1,2,3 

Letterwinner     I 
Girls'    Leaders  Club,    Pros.    1 
Biq    Show,    Costumes   2 
Charm    Club   4 
Singing    for    Fun    3 
Service    and    Social    Club    1 


McLaughlin,    Nadine 

NADY 

Student    Council 

Hall   Guard   3,4 
Biq     Show.    Actor    3,4 
Drawing   and    Painting   Club4 
Pony    Chorus   3 
Entered    from    Collinwood    in 

Junior    Year 


McPeek,   Ernest 

ERNIE 

Junior    Red    Cross    3 
Boys'    Leaders    Club     1 
Football,    Varsity    Team    1 

JV    Team    2 
Wrestling    Varsity    Team     I 

Letterwinner     1 
Baseball    Varsity   Team    1,3,4 

JV  Team  2 

Letterwinner    1,2,3,4 
Biq   Show    Stage   Crew   2 
Browsing    Club    2 
Diamond    Sports    Club    2,3,4 
Baseball    Club    2,3,4 
Quarterback   Club    2 
Hearts   Club  4 
Scrapbook    Club    2 
Weight-Lifting    Club     2 

145 


Mclntyre,   Patricia 

PAT 

Friendship    2,3,4 

Megaphone   Club    2 

Girl's    Glee    Club    1,3,4 

GAA     1,2,3,4 

Intramural    Sports    1,2,3,4 

G.LC.  3,4 

Service   and  Social   Club    1 


McKnight,    Patricia 

PAT 

Eucuyo 

Publications    Club    2,3 
N.F.L.    4 
Friendship    2,3,4 
Dramatics,    Actor    4 
GAA    1 

Big  Show,  Script  3 
Creative  Writing  3 
Woodworking    Club    4 


McNellan,   Jan 

MAC 

Concession    Worker    2 
Friendship    Club    3 
Megaphone   Club   3 

Secretary 
Girls'    Glee    Club    4 
Big    Show   Actor   3 
Drawing   ond   Pointing   Club2 
Hearts   Club   4 


MacDougall,    Dave 

Student   Council 

Book   Store   Worker    3 
Survey 

Editorial    Staff   4 

Home   Room    Rep.    4 

Business    Stoff    4 

Assistant    Busines    Mgr.     4 
Eucuyo 

Publications    Club    3,4 

Editorial    Board    4 
Future    Teachers    of    Am.    4 
Band    1,2 
Concert    Band    1,2 
Big    Show,    Actor    2 
Scale    and    Triangle    Club    2 
Natonal    Honor   Society  4 


Mocko,   Don 

Student    Council 

Homeroom    Rep.    2 
Pnochle   Club   3,4 
Diamond    Sports    Club 


Maczuga,  Len 

MAC 

Chess   Club   4 
Diomond    Sports    Club    2 
Scale    and    Triangle    Club 
Games   Club    3 
Automobile    Club    2 


Mong,   Jerry 

MAD-DOG 

Concession    Worker     '. 
Choir    3,4 

Bovs'    Glee    Club    3 
Big    Show   Choir   3 
Camera    Club   2 
Photography  Club   2 
Indian-Dance    Group 
Archery   Club   3 


Morincek,   Arthur 

ART 

Scale    and    Triangle    ( 
Gomes   Club   3 
Automobile   Club    2 
Hearts   Club   4 
Boys'   Club   3 


MacQuarrie,    Phebe-Nell 


GAA    Member    4 


Magnusson,   Chris 

PEE-WEE 

Swimming   Team 

JV  Team  2 
Gomes  Club  3 
Scrabble    Club    4 


Mannion,    Kathleen 

K 

Student  Council 
Hall  Guard  1 
Concession    2,3 

Moiorette    Club    2,3,4 

Morching    ^Aaio^ette    4 

Big    Show,    Actor    2 

Modern    Donee   2 

Gomes   Club   3 

Big   Show  Club   4 


Marsh,  David 

CHINA     WALL 


Euclidian 

Editorial    Staff    3 
Survey 

Editorial    Staff    4 
Junior    Hi-Y    1 
Regents   Hi-Y   2,3,4 
Football,    Varsity   Teom    1,3,'i 

JV   Team    2 

Letferwinner     1,4 
Wrestling    Club 
Swimming    Team,    JV    2 
Tennis,    Varsity    3 
Scale    and    Triangle    Club    2 
Quarterback    Club    2,3,4 
Automobile    Club    2 
Service    and    Social    Club     1 


Mourer,    Carol 

Book    Store    Worker    1,3,4 
FriendshiD    Club    2,3,4 
Ballroom    Doncing    3 
Bridge   Club    2 
Canasta  Club   4 
French    Club    2 
Archery    Club    3 


Mercurio,   Darlene 

J 

Frendship    Club    2,3,4 
GAA    Member    1 
Ballroom    Dancing    2 
Woodworking    4 
Pinochle    Club    3 


Mester,  Sandra 

SAM 

Concession    Worker    2,3 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Megaphone    Club    2,3 
JV   Cheerleader    2 
Dromotics    3 
Choir    1,2,3,4 
GAA    2,3,4 

Girls'    Leaders   Club    I 
Big    Show,    Actor    2,3, 

Choir   2,3 
Girls    Basketball   Club   V.P. 
Service    and    Social    Club    1 
Big    Show    4 
Girls'    Sports,    Letters: 

Basketball    1 

Baseball    1 

Soccer    1 


Mezget,    Donnie 

Publications   Club   3,4 
Friendship   Club    2,3,4 
Doncing   Club    1 
Home    Nursing    Club    2 


Meden, 

Loretta 

St 

udent 

Council 

Home 

Room    Rep. 

Hall   Guard  3 

Fr 

iendshi 

IP    2,3 

Bi 

3Mroom 

Dancing    2 

Pi 
W 

nochle 

'oodwoi 

Club    3 
rking    4 

Sc 

:rabble 

Club    2 

Home 
Cor 

Room    Rep. 
eer   Week 

Mervar,   Richard 

DICK 

Scrabble    Club    2 
Chess    Club    4 
Scale    and    Triangle    Club 
Trig    &    Slide    Rule    Club 


Meyers,   Ken 


Business   Staff    4 


Pinochle  Club 
Weight-Lifting 
Chef's    Club   4 


Miller,   Alan 

Key    Club    3,4,    Treas    4 
Lords    3,4 
Choir  Council   4 

Modrigols   4 

Octet  4 
Boys'    Glee   Club    3,4 
Big   Show,    Actor 
Choir 

Scale    and    Triangle    Club 
Archery    Club    3 
Scrabble    Club    4 


Miller,  Leslie 

Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep.    1 
National    Honor    Society    3,4 
Future    Teachers    ot    Am.    3,4 
President    4 

irenstc  League 
2,3,4,  Vice  President  4 
/orld    Affairs    Club    2,3,4 


Notii 


2,3 
nfar 


PA   Announcers   3,4 

Movie    Club     1,2,3,4 

Play    Actors    3,4 

Thespians   4 

Boys'    Glee    Club    3 

Comera    Club    3 

Photography   Club    1 

Sent  to  Cincinnati  by  the 
Rotary  Club  to  take  part 
in  the  Institute  on  World 
Affairs. 


Minello,   Patricia 

PAT 

Concession    Worker    2,3 
Friendship    Club    2,3 
Ploy     Production     Staff     2,3,4 
Archery    Club    3 


Mog,   Jomes 

JIM 


Monnet,  James 

JIM 

Class    President    2 
Student   Council 

Home    Room    Rep.    2 

Executive    Board    3,4 

President    4 
Survey    Editorial    Staff    4 
Notional    Honor    Society    3  4 
Bosketboll     \ 

Letterwinner    1 
Monorchs  Hi-Y   2 
Swim    Club    3,4 
Choir     2,3,4 
Madrigols    3 
Boys'    Glee   Club    2,3 
Notional    Athletic   Scholar- 
ship   Society    3,4 
Boys'    Leaders   Club    1 
Football     1,2 

Letterwinner    I 
Swimming    Team 

Varsity    Team    2,3,4 

Letterwinner    2,3,4 
Track,   Varsity    Team    1,2,3,4 

Captain    1 

Letterwinner      1,3,4 
Big    Show    Choir    2,3,4 
Chess    Club    2 
Field    and    Track    2 
Gymnastics    and    Tumbling    I 


Miller,  Robert  J. 


Nobles    Hi-Y    1,3 


Cross    Country 
Varsity    Team    : 
JV    Team    3 
Biq    Show    Actor    : 
Ballroom    Doncing 
Browsing    Club   4 
Canasta    Club    3 
Gomes   Club    3 
Field    and    Track 
Automobile    Club 
Service    and    Socit 
Scrabble  Club  4 


Mirenda,  Tino 

MARIE 


Hon  Guard  2,3 
Future  Nurses  of 
Friendship  Club  2 
Mojorette  Club  2 
Girls'  Glee  Club  1 
Big  Show  Musiciar 
Y-Teen 

Pinochle    Club 
Pony    Chorus    2 
Automobile   Club 


Molder,  Jim 


Chess   Club   3 
Browsing    Club    2 
Golf  Club   3 


Moore,   Betsy 

0SH-K05H 

Student    Council 

Home    Room     Rep.    3,4 
Worker    3,4 
jrial     Staff     4 
■iendship    Club    2,3,4 


Girls'    Gle 


Club    3,4 


GAA    2,3,4 

Big    Show,    Actor,    I 

Choir-Glee    Club 

Make-up    2 


148 


Moore,    Carol 


endship    2,3,4 
irching    Bond    2 
ncert    Bdnd     1,2,3 


Motto,   Bill 


Murphey, 

Joon 

MURPH 

Future    Nu 

ses    ot 

An 

-1.    4 

Marching    Bond    2 

Pit   Bond   2 

Choir    1,2 

Girls'    Glee 

Club 

Home    Nur 

ing    Club 

4 

Pre-med    o 

nd    Pre 

de 

ntal 

Mussord,    James 

JIM 

Choir   1 

Baseball,    JV    Team 

Manager   3 
Chess   Club   2,4 
Photography   Club    3 


Mora,    Roy 

Baseball,     Varsity     Te 
Golt,    Varsity    Team    : 

Letterwinner    3 
Golt    Club    3 
Pinochle    Club    2,4 


Moyer,    Donald 

LAWN 

Ploys,    Production    Staff    3 
Student    Director    3 

Basketball,    JV    Team    2 
Letterwinner   2 

Track,    Varsity    Team     1,2,4 


Murray, 

Richort 

DICK 

Class    Co 

)inet    Member 

Band    1 

Wrestling 

1,2,3 

Track    2 

Big    Show 

Actor   3 

Ballroom 

Dancing 

1 

Quarterback    Club 

2 

Weight-Lifting    CI 

jb    3 

Wrestling 

Club    3 

Intramura 

1    Sports 

1 

Mutchler,   Edward 

MUTCH 


Myers,   Morilyn 

Hall    Guard    1,2,3 
Concession    Worker 
Friendship    Club    4 
Megaphone   Club    3 
Movie    Club    1 
Bollroom    Dancing 
Card   Club    1 
Games   Club   2 


Neibecker,    Patricia 

PAT 

Concession    Worker    4 
Future    Teachers    of    Am.    4 
Nationa    Forencic    League3,4 
Friendship    Club    3,4 
Majorette   Club    3 
Plays,    Actor    2,3 

Production    Staff    3,4 
Thespians    4 
GAA    Member    4 
Charm    Club    4 
Drawing   and    Painting   Club3 


Nelson,    Barbara 

BARB 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Girls'    Glee    Club    4 
GAA    Member    3,4 
Card    Club    3 
Charm   Club  4 
Singing   for   Fun   2 


Neylon,  Ann 

Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep.    2,4 
Hall    Guard    2,3,4 
Concession   Worker   3,4 
Euclidian    Business    Staff 
Survey 

Home    Room    Rep.    4 
Business    Staff    4 
Future    Teachers    of    Am. 
Friendship   Club    2,3,4 
Swim     Club    2,3,4 
Swim    Cadettes    2,3,4 
Plays,     Production     Staff 
GAA   Member  2,3,4 
Intramural    Sports    2,3,4 
Spring    Sports    Attendant 
Service   and   Social   Club    1 
National     Honor    Society 


Nebe,   Robert  J. 

Movie  Club    1,2 
Tennis,     Varsity     Team 

Letterwinner    3,4 
Camera    Club    3,4 
Card    Club 
Games   Club   2 
Letterman's    Club    3,4 


Neil,    James 

JIM 


Nelson,  Pot 

Euclidian,    H.    R.    Rep.    3,4 
Future  Teachers  of  Am.    3 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
PA   Technicians   3,4 
GAA    Member    1,2,3,4 

Advsory    Board    3,4 

Intramural     Sports     1,2,3,4 
Girls'     Leaders    Club     1,3,4 
Creotive   Writing    3 
Music    Appreciation    2 
Hockey   Teom    3,4 


Nick,   Leo 

NICK 

Boys'    Leaders    Club    1 

Card   Club    1 

Craft   Club    1 

Scale    and    Triangle    Club    2 

Basketball   Club   3 

Hearts    Club    4 

Gymnastics    and    Tumbling    1 


Nordstrom,   Gerald 

JERRY 

Student   Council 

Home    Room    Rep.    1 
Hon    Guord    1 
Movie   Club    I 
Choir    2,3 

Boys'    Leaders    Club     1 
Card   Club   2 
Crott   Club    1 
Dancing    Club     I 
Hearts    Club    3,4 
Gymnastics    and    Tumbling    1 


Ogrinc,    Richard 


Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep. 
Hall   Guard   1 
PA    Technicians    1 


Boys'    Leaders   Club    I 
Pinochle    Club    2 
Cord    Club    3 
Dancing    Club    1 
Scale    and    Triangle   Club    2 
Field    and   Track   3 
Ping-Pong    Club       4 
Gymnastics    &    Tumbling    I 


O'Hare,    Beverly 

PAT 


Opalrny,    Edward 


Class    Treasurer    3 
Regents   Hi-Y    3,4 
Football    2,3 
Manager  4 
Wrestling    3,4 


Nowacech,   Charles 


GOLDEN    BOY 

Student    Council 

Home     Room     Rep.     3 
National     Honor     Society 
Squires    Hi-Y    3 
World    Atfairs    Club    3,4 

Vice     Presdent     4 
PA    Announcers    3,4 
All    School    Play    Actor    3 
Thespians   4 
Marching    Band    3,4 

Letterwinner    3 


ot     Dir 


ctor' 


ond    3,4 
Pit    Band    3,4 
Orchestra    3 
Boys'    Glee    Club 
Big    Show,    Actor    2 
Musician    3 


O'Hora,    Patrick 

Student   Council 

Hall   Guard   3 

Captain    3 

Consession    Worker    4 
Euclidian     2,3,4 
Survey,    Editorial    Stotf 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Maiorette    Club     2,3,4 
Megaphone   Club   2 
Dramatics    3 


Girls'    Glee   Club   4 
GAA    Member    1,2,3,4 
Big    Show,    Actor    3 


Onderdonk,    Sydney 

SYD 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Swim    Club    2,3,4 

Secretary    4 
Swim    Cadets    2,3,4 
Dramatics,   Production  Staff4 
GAA    Member    4 


Orcutt,    Karol 

DEANIE 

Class    Cabinet    4 
Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep.    1 

Hall     Guard     1,2,3,4 
Captain    1,3,4 
Survey 

Home    Room   Rep.    2,3 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Majorette  Club   2,3 
GAA     Member     1,2,3 

President    1 
Intramural     Sports     1,2,3 
Girls'    Leaders    Club     1 

Vice    President     1 
Freshman    Queen    1 
Big    Show    Actor    2,3 
Pony    Chorus    2,3 
Recreation    Club    1 


Osborne, 

Richard 

BIG-OZ 

Senior   Cabinet   4 

Student    Cc 

juncil 

Home    R( 

Dom    Rep.    3 

Hall    Guard 

2,3,4 

Chess  Club 

2 

Boys'    Glee 

Club    4 

Football     1, 

,2 

Letterwir 

iner     1 

Basketball 

1,2,3,4 

Letterwir 

mer    1,4 

Track     1,2,3,4 

Letterwir 

iner    1,2,3,4 

Basketball 

Club    3 

Letterman'' 

i    Club    3,4 

Owens,   Ralph 

RALPH 


Poik,   David 

DAVE 


Palinkas, 

Mary 

Agnes 

AGGIE 

Friendship 

Club    2,3,4 

Plays    1 

Product 

ion    Staff    3,4 

Thespians 

4 

GAA    Member    3,4 

Intromura 

1    Sports 

3,4 

Big    Show 

Actor    3 

Canatsa    Club    3 

Charm   Cii 

jb    4 

Pony    Cho 

rus    3 

Recreatior 

1    Club    1 

Boosters  Club    1 

Ott,  James 


Pagels,   Carol 

Mojorette   Club   2,3,4 

Marching    Majorette    3,4 
Head   Moiorette   4 

Big    Show    Actor    2,3 

Ballroom    Dancing    2 

Bridge   Club   3 


Palazzo,  Charles 

"TO    GO" 

Basketball,    Varsity    Team    3 
Baseball,    JV    Team    2 
Basketball    Club    2,3,4 
Gymnastics    and    Tumbling    1 


Palmer,  Carol 

POGO 

Book    Store    Worker    1 
Hall    Guard    3 
Concession    Worker    3,4 
Junior    Red    Cross    1 
Friendship    Club    2,3 
Woodworking    Club    3 
Megaphone    Club    2 
GAA   Member  4 
Intramural     Sports    2,3,4 
Charm   Club   4 
Dancing   Club    1 
Embroidery    Club    2 

152 


Parker,  John 

JACK 

Canasta  Club  4 
Cribboge  Club  3 
Games   Club   2 


Patton,    Bernard 

BERNIE 


Pavelik,    Froncis 


Glee    Club    I 
Megaphone   Club   2 
Intramural    Sports     1,2 
Dancing    Club    I 
Knitting   Club   4 


Payerchin,  Mary  Ann 

Student  Council 

Book   Store   Worker   4 
Friendship    Club    2,3 
Girl's    Sports 

GAA    Member     1,2,3,4 

Advisory   Board   4 

Letterwinner    1 

Intramural     Sports     1,2, 
Big   Show,   Chor   2 
Canasta    Club    4 
Spelling    Club    4 
Games  Club   2 


Class    Officer,    Secretory    3 

Class   Cabinet    3,4 
Student    Council 

Executive    Board    4 

Hall    Guard    3 

Concession    Worker    1,2,4 
Euclidian,    H.    R.    Rep.    2 

Asst.  Bus.  Mgr.  4 
Survey,     Editorial    Staff    3,4 

Home  Room  Rep.  2 
Friendship  Club  2,3,4 
Majorette    Club    2,3 


Girls'    Glee    Club    2,3,4 
Girls    Sports,    GAA     1,2,3,4 

Intramural     Sports     1,2,3,": 
Big    Show,    Choir    2,3,4 
Knitting    Club    2 
Varsity    Basketball    (Girls)    I 
Service  Club   Treas.    I 
National    Honor    Society    4 


Pavelko,   Dove   B. 

Movie  Club    1,2 
Marching     Band     I 
Art    Club    3,4 


Pavlicek,    Nancy 

NANCE 

Student    Council    Rep,    4 
Survey    Editorial    Staff    3,4 

News    Editor    4 
Future   Teachers   of   Am,    ^ 
Ad    Club    3,4 
Friendship    Club     2,3,4 
Dromotics     Plays     Prod 


1,3 


Cho 


GAA    Member     1,2,3,4 
Intramural    Sports     1,2,3,4 
Girls'    Leaders    Club    4 
Big    Show    Production    3 
Scrabble  Club  3 


Peek,   Sally 

Future    Teachers    of    Am. 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 

Play    Production    Staff    4 

Concert     Band     1,2,3,4 

Orchestro     I 

GA  Member  1,2,3,4 
Advisory  Board  4 
Intramural     Sports     1,2 

Big  Show,  Actor  2 
Musician    3 

Ballroom    Dancing    2 

Singng    for    Fun   2 

Scrabble  Club   3,4 


Perlioni,  Carole 

PERLI 
Hall   Guard   2 
Concession    Worker    2 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Maiorette   Club   2,3 
Megaphone   Club   2 
Play     Production     Staff 
Play    Student    Director    ; 
Girls'    Glee   Club    2,3 

Secretary    3 
GAA    Member 


Big   Sho 
Bridge 


Cho 


2,3 


Peters,    Irene 

HOT    ROD 

Friendship    Club    2,3 

Maiorette    Club    2 

Play    Production   Sfoff    3 

Ballroom     Dancing     2 

Charm   Club   4 

Home    Nursing    Club    2 

Scrapbook   Club    3 


Petruzzi,  Angela 


Student    C. 

Hall     Gu 

Copta 


cessK 


Worker    4 


Survey,     Editorial    Staff    3 
Home    Room    Rep.    3,4 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 

Maiorette    Club    2,3 

Megaphone   Club    2 

Dramotics,    Actors    2 
Production    Staff 

Girls'    Glee    Club    2,3 

GAA    Member    1,2,3 

Intramural    Sports    1,2,3 

Big    Show,    Choir    2 

Charm    Club   4 

Dancing   Club    1 

Games    Club    2 

Pony    Chorus    3 


Pignotoro,    Rosemorie 

ROSIE 

Survey,     Editoral     Staff     3,4 

Friendship     Club     2,3,4 

Movie    Club    1 

Dramatics,    Plays,    Actors    2 
Production    Staff    3 
Student     Director    4 

Girls'    Glee    Club    4 

GAA    Member    3,4 

Actor    2,3 


Script    4 


allr 


Dan 


ng    2 


Hearts   Club    1 


Painting   Club3 


Perusek,   Frank 

FRANK 

Advonced  Zoology  4 
Fisherman's  Club  4 
Archery    Club    3 


Peterson,  Gerald 

PETE 

Hall   Guard   4 
World   Affairs   Club    1 
Movie    Club    1 
Boys'    Leaders    Club    1 
Football    1 
Basketball     1 
Track,    Varsity    Team 
Letterwinner    4 


Che 


Club    3 


olf   Club 
Basketball   Club   2 
Ping-Pong   Club   4 


Phelps,  Joy 

BIG    JAY    McNEALLY 
Euclidian,    Business    Staff 
Survey,    H.    R.    Rep.    4 
Regents    Hi-Y    3,4 
Boys'    Glee   Club    4 
Football,    Varsity    3,4 

Letterwinner   4 
Track,    Varsity    Team    3,. 
Tennis,    Varsity    Tea 
Quarterback    Club    4 
Varsity    "E"    Club    4 


3,4 


Pilotti,    Kenneth 

KEN 


Baseball,    Varsity    Teoi 

JV  Team    1,2 
Diamond    Sports   Club    2,3,4 
Spelling   Club   2 
Baseball    Club    2,3,4 
Photography   Club    3 
Officials    Club    4 


154 


3,4 


PIrehner,  Otto  W. 

PERCH 

Student  Council,  H,  R.  Repl 
Concession   Worker  2,3 

World    Affairs    Club    2 

Swim    Club    4 

Bovs'    Lenders   Club    4 

Swimming  Team,  Varsity  4 
JV    Team    3 

Big    Show    Production    2,3,4 

Camera   Club    3 

Square    Dancing    2 

Gymnastics    and    Tumbling    4 

Scrabble    Club    3 


Postnak,   Gloria 


Rep. 
Staff 
of   Am 


3,4 


Euclidian,    H.    R. 
Survey,    Editorial 
Future   Teachers 
Ad   Club   3,4 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Swim    Club    3,4 

Vice   President   4 
Dramotics,    Plays,    Actor    C 

Production    Staff    3 
Thespians    4,    Sec.    4 
Bond     1,2,3,4 

Concert    Bond    1,2,3,4 
GAA    Member     1,2,3,4 

Advisory     Board     4 
Big    Show,    Actor    2,3,4 
Ball    Room   Dancing    2 
Singing    for   Fun   2 
National   Honor   Society  4 


Hall    Guard    4 
Lords    Hi-Y    3,4 

Chaplain    4 
Choir    1 

Boys'    Glee    Clu 
Troclt,   Varsity 

Manager  2 
Cross  Country, 
Pinochle  Club 
Games  Club  3 
Round  Table  2 
Field  and  Trac 
Ping-Pong  4 
Intri 


Lirals, 


Trcclc 
Basketball    2,3 
Volleyball    1 


Rabbil-t,  Loys 

BUNNY 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Canasta    Club    2 
Charm   Club   4 
Service    and    Social    Club 
Co-op   4 


Concession    Worker    2,3 
Future    Teachers    of    Am.    4 
Friendship     Club     2,3 
Moiorette    Club    2,3 
Play    Stage    Crew    2,3 
GAA    Member    2 
Freshman   Queen   Attendant  1 
Big    Show    Actor    2 
Spelling    Club    2 
Pony    Chorus    3 
College    Reading    Club    4 
Production 


155 


PoMer,  Patrick 

PAT 

Hall   Guard    3 

Football,    Varsi 

ty    Tear 

JV    Team    2 

Letterwinner 

1,2 

Basketball    1 

Baseball,    Vars 

ity    1 ,4 

JV  Team  2 

Browsing    Club 

3 

Canasta    Club 

4 

Bosebdll    Club 

3,4 

Quarterback    Club    2 

Powers,   Donna 


Book  Store  Worker  2 
Honor  Study  Hall  Sec 
Friendsho   Club    2,3 

Production    Staff 


Cho 


Girls'    Glee    Club    1 
GAA    Member    1 
Intramural    Sports     1, 
Big    Show    Script    2,4 
Art   Club    1,3 
Ballroom    Dancing    2 
Charm   Club   4 
Square    Dancing    2 


Radatz,   Mary  Ann 

Friendship     Club     2,3,4 
GAA    Member    1,2,3,4 
Ballroom    Dancing    2 
Canasta  Club  4 
Hearts   Club   2 
Scrabble   Club    3 
Hockey    Team    3 


Fritnclbhip   Club    4 
GAA  Member  3,4 
Att    Club    4 
Ballroom    Dancing    3 


Rebro,   Shirley 

ORBER 

Plays,    Produttion    Stall    4 

Big    Show,    Produclion    2,3 

Y-Teen    I 

Camero    Club    3 

Drawing    and    PainHna    C.    4 

Scale    and    Triangle    Club    '2 

Round    Table    2 

Knitting    Club    4 

Clinic    Worker    2,3,4 

Hockey   Team   3 


Reevo,  Jeanne 

JEAN-BtAN 

Friendstiip   Club   2 
Choir    I 

Girls'   Glee  Club   3,4 
Big    Show    Choir    3 
Singing    (or    Fun    'I 
Music     Appreciation 
Scrabble  Club  4 


Replogic,  Nancy 

CITIY 

Student    Council 

Concession   Worker   3,4 
Euclidian,    H.    R.    Rep.    2,3,4 
Survey,    Editorial    Stotl    4 
Future    Teachers    of    Am,    4 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Majorette    Club     ' 


Cho 


1,4 


GAA    Member     1,2,3,4 
Intramural    Sports     1,2,3,4 
Girls'    Leaders   Club    4 
Bia    Show,   Actor   3 

Choir    4 
Pinochle   Club    3 
Euclidian    Business    Slolt    ' 
Student     Council,     Guide     ' 


Rauer,  Jim 

National    Forensic    League    2 

Plays,    Actor    1,2 

Orchestra     1,2,3,4 

Track,    Varsity    Teom    1,2 

Canasta    Club    3,4 

Round   Table  2 

Field    and    Track    2 

Trig    and    Slide    Rule    Club    3 


Rcdfern,    Keith 

CRASH 

Book    Store    Worke 
Junior     Red    Cross 


Repasy,  George 

STEVE 

Play,    Product! 

an 

Staff    1 

Stage   Crew 

1 

Chor     1,2 

Treasurer    2 

Boys'    Leaders 

CIl 

b    1 

Football,    Vors 

ty 

Teom    1 

JV    Team    2 

Wrestling    Var 

ity 

Team    1 

Truck    Varsity 

Tc 

am     1 

Bridge    Club    3 

Automobile   CI 

ub 

2 

Gymnastics    8. 

Tu 

mblinq    1 

Weight-Litling 

C 

ub     1 

Ricci,    Rita   Jone 

RICKY 

Cabinet    Men' 


Book    Sto 


Worke 


Future    Teachers    of 
Friendship   Club   4 
PA    Announcers    2,3 
Cnoir    1 

Charm  Club  3 
Round  Table  2 
French  Club  2 
Scrapbook   Club    3 


Richert,    Mary    Beth 

Tronsfcrred  4 


Rogosch,    Curtis 

CURT 

Holl    Guard    3 

Survey,    Editorial    Stoft    3,4 

Home    Room    Rep,    2 
Notional    Forensic 
World    Atfoirs    Club    1,2,3,4 
Movie   Club    I 
Ploys,    Actors    2,3,4 

Production    Stoff 
Thcspions    4 
Biq    Show    Actor    2 


3,-1 


Rosenthal,   Stanley   L. 

STAN 

Student  Council,  H,  R.  Rep, 

Ploy    Actor    1 

SNotionol     Athletic     Scholo 

ship    Society    3,4 
Boys'    Leaders    Club     I 
Footboll,    Varsity     1,2,3,4 

JV    Team    2 
Cross    Country 

Varsity    Team    2,3,4 

Lctterwinncr     2,3 
Tennis,    Varsity    Tcom    3 
Ballroom    Dancing    2 
Golf   Club   4 

Pre-med    &    Prc-dentol    CI, 
Track    Club    2 
Lcttcrmen's    Club    3,4 


Rossington,    Robert 


Rogel,  Corel 


FutL 


Cher 


of    An 


3,4 


Histo . 

Friendship     Club     2,3,4 

Cabinet    Member    4 
fjotionol    Forensic    Leogue    4 
tJational    Honor    Society    4 
V»orld    Affairs    Club    3,4 

Secretory    4 
Ploy    Production    Staff    4 
GAA    Member    4 
Girls'    Leaders    Club     I 
Drov/inq   ond    Painting   Club2 
Service    and    Soctol    Club    3 
Prince   of    Peoce   4 
Honor    Study    Hall    4 
N.H.S.   4 


Ronke,   Albert   C. 

BERT 

Class    Cabinet    Member    4 
Student  Council   H.  R.   Rep.  4 
Plays,    Actors    4 
Thespians    4 
Concert    Bond    1 ,2 
Biq    Show    Actor    2,3,4 
Pinochle    Club    2 
Cribboqc   Club    3 
Notional    Honor    Society    4 
N.H.S. 


Boys'   Glee  Club    1 
Boys'    Leaders    Club     1 
Footboll     Varsity    Tcom     1 

Letterwinner     1 
Track    Varsity    Team     1 
Art    Club    1 
Ballroom     Dancing    2 
Square    Doncinq     1 
Drawing    &    Painting    Club 
Gomes    Club    3 
Singinq    for    Fun    2 
Field    and    Track    2 
Outdoors   Club    3 
Hearts    Club    4 
Photography   Club    1 
Modern    Dance    Club    4 


Rothrock,    Lois 

SHORTY 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Biq    Show    4 
Ballroom    Dancing    3 


Roubicek,  Joan 

Future   Teachers   of  Am.; 
Junior    Red   Cross   2 
Friendship    Club    2,4 
Girls'   Glee  Club    1 
Girls'    Leaders    Club     1 
Canasta    Club    4 
Home    Nursing    Club    2 
Competitive    Assemblies 


Runo, 

Marcia 

Conce; 

;sion    Worker    3 

Eucuyo    Editorial    Board 

Future 

Teachers  of   Am. 

Junior 

Red    Cross    3 

Friend: 

ship    Club    3,4 

Megaphone    Club    2 

Movie 

Club    3 

Choir 

1,2 

Girls' 

Glee    Club    2 

GAA    1 

Member    3 

Big    Sl- 

lOw   Actor   2 

Knitting    Club    3 

Sanders,    Paf 


Futu 


Nu 


Big  Show  Actor 
Y-Teen  1 
Pony  Chorus  2 
Knitting  Club  4 
Friendship  Club 
Service  Club  3 
Big    Show    Produt 


Soter,  Roy 

Swim     Club     3 

Play    Actors    2,3 

Track     Letterwinne 

r 

1 

Wrestling     Letterwi 

nn 

ler     1 

Big    Show    Actor    2 

Bollroom    Dancing 

2 

Field    and    Track    3 

Archery    Club    3 

Gymnastics    &   Turr 

ibl 

mg    4 

Rowe,    Barbara 

BARB 

Student  Council  H.  R.  Rep.   3 
Concession    Worker    2 
Survey,    H.    R.    Rep.    3,4 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Combined   Vice   Pres.   4 
Chapter    Sec.-Treas.    2 
Ploy    Actor    1 
Choir     1,4 
Girls'    Glee    Club    3 
GAA    Member     1,2,3,4 
Girls'    Leaders    Club    3,4 
Big     Show     Dancers     2,3,4 
Big    Show   Choir   4 
Pinochle    Club    2 


Rutkasky,  John 

JACK 


Sandy,   Jerry 


Cribbage   Club    3 


Schael,   Carol 


Entered     from     Villa     Angela 

in    Junior    Year. 
Class    Cabinet    Member    4 
Future   Teachers  of  Am.   4 
Future    Nurses    of    Am.    4 

Secretary    4 
Friendship  Club   3,4 
Plays,    Production    Staff    4 
GAA    Member    3,4 
Scrobble    Club    3 
Dramatics  Club    1,2 


Schaerfl,    Darlene 


Euclidian    Business    Staff    3,4 
Survey    Editorial    Staff    2,3,4 

Home    Room    Rep.    3,4 
N.    F.    L.    2,3 
Ad   Club   4 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Audio  Aids    2,3 
PA  Technicians  2,3 
Ploys    Production    Staff    2,3 
GAA    Member   2,3 
Intramural    Sports   2,3 
G.L.C.    4 

Big   Show   Stage   Crew   4 
Golf    Club    3 
Service   and    Socol    1 ,3 
Scrobbic    2 


Schoen,   Gene 

SHANE 

Concession  Worker  2 
Friendship  Club  2,3,4 
Mojorette    Club    2,3,4 

Marching    Majorette   3,4 

Letterwinner  4 
Intramurol    Sports    2,3 
Big    Show    Actor    3,4 
Charm   Club   4 
Music     Apprcciotion     3 


Schulti,    Edward 


Schwartz,  Jeny 

Pinochle   Club 


159 


Hall    Guard    1,2,3,4 
Euclidean    2,3,4 

Asst.    Circulation    Mgr. 
Survey,    Editorial    Staff    4 

Home    Room    Rep.    3 
Key   Club    2,3,4 

President    4 
ints   Hi-Y   2,3,4 

President    4 

Secretary    3 

Treasurer    3 
Football    Varsity    Team     I 
Basketball   Varsity  Team   3,4 

JV    Team    2 
Track  JV  Te 

Varsity  Team    I 
Tennis    Varsity    Tear 

Letterwinner    3 
Round    Toble    2 
Field    and    Track    2 
Basketball    Club    1 
Movie    Club    1 


Ser 


St 

udent 

Counc 

il   Rep. 

2 

Baseball 

Vars 

ty    Tear 

n    3,4 

JV    Te 

am    2 

Letferwinne 

3,4 

CanostQ 

Club 

3,4 

D 

omond 

Spor 

ts    Club 

2,3,4 

Baseball 

Club 

2,3,4 

5c 

rapboc 

k    Ck 

b    2 

Sheridan,    Joseph 

JOE 

Canosto   Club   3,4 
Diamond    Sports    Club 
Spellina    Club    2 
World    Affoirs    Club    3 


Shrimpton,    Edwin 

NED 

Hall    Guard     1 

Play    Producton    Staff    I 

Staqe   Crew    1 
Baseball     Manager     3 
Art    Club    2,3,4 
Camera   Club    1 


Skrance,    Martha 

Class    Cabinet    Member    2 
Student    Council 

Home  Room  Rep,  3,4 
Concession  Worker  2,3,4 
Euclidian  H.  R.  Rep,  4 
Survey    Editorial    Staff    4 

Business    Staff    4 
Future    Nurses    of    Am.    4 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 

Cabinet    Member    3 
Megaphone    Club 


Cho 


1,2 


ris'   Glee   Club   3 
GAA   Member    1,2,3,4 
Intramural    Sports    2,3,4 
Big    Show    Actor    2,3 


Shawke,  Jean 

Junior    Red    Cross    3 

Movie    Ciub    4 

Big    Show    Stage    Crew    2,3 

Chess    Club    4 

Flower   Club   2 

Embroidery   Club    1 


Sherman,    Ronald 

BOSCO 

Cross     Country     Manager 
Camera    Club   2 
Hearts   Club   4 
Pre-med    &    Pre-dcntal    3 


Sibenik,  Frank 

DADDIO 

Track,    Varsity    Team    3 
Biology    Club    2 
Field   and   Track   3 


Skully,   Patricia 

PATTY 

Friendship    Club    2,3 

Choir    1,2,3,4 

Big    Show   Choir   2,3,4 

Charm   Club   4 

Home    Nursing    Club    2 

Red   Cross   Club    3 


160 


Smith,    Barbara 

5MITTY 

Class   Cabinet   Member   4 
Concession    Worker 
Survey    Editorial    Staff    3,4 
Friendship   Club   2 
Play    Actor    3 
Choir     1,2,3 

Modrigals    3 
Big    Show    Actor   2,3 

Choir    2,3 
Creative   Writing    4 
Music    Appreciation     3 
Woodworking    Club    ? 


Smolic,    Louis    F. 

LOUIE 

Advanced     Zoology 
Pinochle    Club    1 
Camera    Club    2 
Chemistry    Club    3 


Seeder,   Eugene 

GENE 

Boys'    Glee    Club    4 
Wrestling    Manager   4 
Track    Varsity    Team    3, 

JV    Team    3 
Cross    Country 

Varsity    Team    3,4 

JV    Team    3 
Camera    Club   2 
Field    and    Track    3 
Photography    Club    3 
Weight-Lifting    Club     I 
Indian    Dance   Group   4 


Southworth,    Carolyn 

SHAW 

Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep.    I 

Concession    Worker    2 
Friendship   Club   4 
World    Affairs   Club    4 
Plays   Stage   Crew    1,2 
Choir    2,3,4 

Madrigals   4 

Octet    4 
GAA    Member    4 

Letterwinner    4 
Gym  Leader  2,3 


161 


Smith,    Robert 


World    Affairs    Club    2,3 
Ballroom    Dancing    4 
Sguore    Dancing    2 


Snyder,    Donna 

DE 

Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep,     1,2 
Notonal    Honor   Society    ?/ 

Treasurer    4 
Future    Teachers    of    Am,    ^ 
Friendship   Club    2,3,4 
Band,    Marching    2,3,4 
Letterwinner    3,4 
Board    of    Directors    4 
Concert     Band     1,2,3,4 
Pit    Band    3,4 
Orchestra     1,2,3,4 
GAA    Member    1,2,3,4 
Intramural     Sports     1,2,3,4 
Girls'    Leaders    Club    3,4 
Big    Show    Musician    2,3,4 
Pony    Chorus    2 


Solonics,    Paul 

Wrestling     Varsity    Team 
Baseball    Varsity    3,4 
Diamond    Sports   Club    2 
Basketball    Club    2 
Chefs   Club  4 
Archery    Club    3 


Specht,   Marguerite 

SPECKLES 

Student   Council 

Home    Room    Rep.  ^- 
Future    Nurses    of   Am.    4 
Friendship  Club  3,4 
Play    Production    Staff     I 
Charm    Club    4 


Sprochi,   Carol 

SPOKES 

Survey    Editorial    Staff    2,3,4 

Home   Room    Rep.   4 
National    Honor  Society   3,4 
Future    Teachers    of    Am.    4 
National    Forensic    Lg,    2,3,4 

Secretary    4 
Friendship   Club    3 
World    Affairs   Club    3,4 
PA    Announcers    3,4 
Ploys    Actor    3 

Production    Stofl     3,4 
Thespians   4 

Vice    President    4 
Choir     2,3,4 
Girls'    Glee   Club    3 
GAA    Member   4 
Big   Show   Actor   2 

Choir    2,3 

Script    2 
Singing    for   Fun   2 


Stampfel,   Roberta 

BERTIE 


Ho 


Roon 


Mo 


Survey     Editorial     Staff     3,^ 
Home    Room    Rep    2 
Feature    Editor   4 
Notiona    Forensic    L.    3,4 
Future    Nurses    of    Am.    4 
National    Quill    &    Scroii    4 

Secretary    4 
Friendship   Club    2,3,4 
Megaphone    Club    2,3,4 
National   Honor  Society  4 
Megaphone     Club 
JV    Cheerleader    2 
Varsity    Cheerleader    4 
Ploys    Actors   3,4 

Production     Staff     1,2,4 
Thespians   4 
Cheerleader 
Choir    1,2,4 
GAA    Member   2,3 
Homecoming    Queen    Alfc 
Big    Show    Choir    2,3,4 


Stoplefon,    William 

BILL 
Pinochle    Club 


lette 


ub   2 
Club   4 


Stewart,   Robert 


H-Y    1,2 

Football    Vorsity    Team    5 

Letterwinner    3,4 

Manager   2,3,4 
Basketball    JV    Team     1, 
Wrestling    JV    Team    2 
Baseball    JV    Team    3,4 
Chess   Club   3,4 
Canasta    Club    2 
Diamond    Sports   Club    3 
Quarterback    Club    2,3,4 


Squire,    LeRoy 

LEE 

Student    Council 
Home    Room    Rep. 

Football    JV    Team 
Letterwinner 


Stancavich,    Elizabeth 

BETTY 

Friendship   Club    3,4 
GAA    Member    3 
Chorm    Club    4 
Games   Club    3 
Service    and    Sociol    Club    3 
Entered    from    St.    Patrick's 
High    School 


Steinmetz,    Judith, 

JUDY 

Hall    Guard    3 
Ad    Club    3,4 
Friendship    Club    2,3 
Choir    1 

Singing    for    Fun    2 
Hearts    Club    4 
Exercise    and    Sociol    C 
Scrabble    Club    3 


Stock,    Shirley 

SHIRL 

GAA    Member    4 
Girls'    Leaders    Club    1 
Bridge   Club   4 


Stokes,    Linda 

LIN 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
World    Affairs   Club   4 
Girls'    Glee    Club    2,3,4 
GAA    Member    4 
Ballroom     Dancing     2 
Canasta    Club    3 
Folk    Dancing   2 


Sfopar,    Sylvia 

SYL 

Friendship    Club    2,3 
GAA    Member    1,2,4 
Boilroom     Dancing     2 
Hearts  Club   4 
Service    and    Social    C 


Strah,   Richard 

RICH 

Pinochle    Club    3,4 
Diamond    Sports   Club    2 
Basketball    Club    2 
Weight-Lifting     Club     1 


Stroberg,  Edward 

EDDIE 

Regents    Hi-Y    2,3 
Football    1,2 

JV   Team    2 

Letterwinner    2 
Basketball    JV    Team    2 

Letterwinner    2 
Track    Varsity    Team     1,2,3 

Letterwinner    2,3,4 
Field    and    Track   Club    2,3 
Basketball    Club    4 


Stoner,   Kathleen 

KATHY 

Euclidian    Business   Sfaff2,3,4 
Home    Room    Rep.    2,3,4 
Editorial     Staff    4 

Survey   Staff  4 
Accountant    4 

Eucuyo    Publications    Club    4 

Future    Teochers    of    Am.    4 

Friendship    Club   2,3,4 

Choir    1,2,3,4 

Girls'   Glee   Club   2 

Big    Show    2,3,4 

Pinochle    Club    3 

Dancing   Club    1 

Pony    Chorus    2 

Prom   Committee    1 

Nationol     Honor     Society     <t 


Stowe,    Phyllis 

Friendship    Club    3,4 
Movie    Club    4 
Play    Production   Staff   4 
GAA    Member    4 
Ballroom     Dancing     3 
Travel    Club    4 


Strekal,   Edward 

STREK 

Movie    Club    1,3,4 
Chess    Club    2,4 
Camera    Club   3 
Photogrophy    Club    3 


Swain,   Carol 

Class    Cabinet    Member    4 
Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep.    2 
Future    Nurses    of   Am.    4 
Friendship    Club    3 
Moiorette    Club    3 
Play    Actor     1 

Production    Staff    3 
Girls'    Glee    Club    3 
GAA  Member  2,3,4 
Big    Show   Choir   3 
Drama   Club   2 
Service    and    Social    Club 


Sweeder,   Diana 

SWEEDIE 

Class   Cabinet 

Member 

Student    Counc 

:il 

Home    Room 

Rep.    1 

Concession 

Worker 

FiClidian    Circt 

ilotion    S 

National    Honor    Societ 

President    4 

Friendship    CIl 

lb     2,3,4 

Future   Teache 

rs   of   Ar 

Treasurer     4 

World    Aftoirs 

Club     1 

Choir     1,2,3,4 

GAA    Member 

3,4 

Advisory     Be 

>ard    4 

Girls'   Leaders 

Club    4 

Biq    Show   Cho 

ir    2,3,4 

Bridae   Club    3 

Pinochle   Club 

2 

Teeter,    Arnold 

ARNIE 

rlov   Actor    4 
Bridge    Club    2 
Conosto    Club    4 
Cnmera    Club    2 
Archery    Club    3 


Tentler,   Dove 

Boys'   Leaders  Club    1 
Footboll    Varsity    Team 
JV   Team   2 
Letterwinner    1,2 
Varsity    Wrestling    Teorr 
Varsity    Track    2 
Ballroom    Dancing    2 
Quarterback    Club    2,3 
Ping-Pong    Club    4 
Weight-Lifting    Club    3 


Thompson,  Arthur 

ART 

Student    Council 

Home   Room    Rep.    ■ 
Choir    2,3,4 

Choir    Council    4 
Footboll    I 
Wrestling     I 
Golf    2,3,4 

Letterwinner    3,4 
Big    Show    2,3,4 
Chess  Club   3 
Golf   Club   2 
Pinochle    Club    4 


Taylor,  Judy 


Friendship  Club 
GAA  Member  4 
Spelling  Club  2 
Scrabble    Club    4 


Telisman,  John 

Ourvey    Homer    Room    R( 
Chijir    1,2,3,4 

Madrigals    4 

Octet    4 

Boys'    Glee   Club    2,3 
Big    Show    Choir    2,3,4 
Dancing    Club     1 
Indian    Dance    Group 


Theodoslan,    Nick 

BIG    NICK 

Marching     Band     2,3,4 

Letterwinner    3 
Concert     Band     1,2,3,4 
Pit    Band    2,3 
B,q    Show    Musician    2,; 
Chess   Club    2,4 
Camera    Club    2,3,4 


Thorpe,    Richard 

Movie   Club    1,2,3,4 

Ploy    Actor    1 

Play    Stage  Crew    1,2,3 

Choir    2,3,4 

Boys'    Glee   Club    2,3 

Big    Show    Actor    1,2,3 

Choir    2,3,4 

Stage    Crew     1 
Bollroom     Dancing     1.2,3 
Canasta    Club    3 
Drcma    Club    1 
Fclk   Dancing    2 
Printing    Club     I 


Toll,   Pauline 

POLLY 

Student    Council 

Concession    Worker    2,3,4 
Survey    Editorial    Staff    4 

Home    Room    Rep.    4 
Future    Teacl-iers    of    Am     4 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Majorette   Club   3 
Dramatics,    Ploy    Actor    3,4 

Production    Staff    2,3,4 
Choir    1,2,4 
Girls'    Glee   Club    3 
GAA    Member     1,2,3,4 
Girls'    Leaders   Club   3,4 
Hockey    3,4 
Big    Show    Actor    2,3 

Choir    2,3,4 
Drama   Club   2 
Pony    Chorus    3 
Service    and    Social    Club    1 
Nationol     Honor    Society    4 


Tomsic,   Carol 

TOM  I 

Concession    Worker    2,3,4 
Survey 

Editorial     Staff    Member 
Friendship    Club    2,3 
Megaphone  Club   2 
Movie   Club   2 
Girls'    Glee    Club    2 
GAA  Member   2,3,4 

Letterwinner     1 
Intramural    Sports    1,2,3 
Girls'    Leaders    Club     1 
Big   Show  Choir   2 
Singing    for    Fun   2 


Tolok,    Roy 

PA    Technicians    2,3,4 
Ploy    Stage    Crew    2,3,4 
Big    Show   Stage  Crew    2, 
Chess   Club    2 
Pinochle    Club    3 


Turnbull,   Barbara 

Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep.    2 
Megaphone   Club    2,3 
Choir    1,2,3 
Girls'    Glee    Club    3 
Big    Show    Choir    2,3 
Canasta    Club    4 
Square    Dancing    Club    3 
Gymnastics    8.    Tumbling    1,2 


Ml       \^/ 


To!woy,    Dick 

Track   Varsity    Team 

Letterwinner    3 
Cross    Country    JV    Te 
Ballroom     Dancing     2 
Cribbage  Club  4 
Singing    for    Fun    2 
Field   and   Track   3 


Toplok,  June 

Concession    Worker    2 
Future   Teachers   of   Am     2,3 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
PA    Technicians    2,3,4 
GAA     Member     1,2,3,4 

Advisory    Board    3,4 

Medal    Winner    3 

Intramural     Sports     1,2  3,4 
Girls'    Leaders    Club    3,4 

Secretary    4 


Tucker,    Joan 

TENNESSEE 
Eig    Show    Script 


Uiizza,  Robert 

BOB 

Movie    Club    Member    4 
Hi-Y    Club    1 
Ballroom    Dancing    4 
Browsing   Club   3 


Ulle,    Ronald 

JIGER 

Pinochle   Club   3 
Ping-Pong    Club    4 
Photogrophv   Club    3 


Vadakin,   Willio 

BILL 


Volenti,    Louis 

Ballrooin     Dancjng 
Pinochle    Club    4 
Dancing    Club    1 
Music    Apperciation 
Photography    Club 


Verb,   Jon 

CHIP 

Junior    Red   Cross   1 
Movie    Club    2,3,4 

President    4 
Singing    for    Fun    2 
Printing    Club    1 
Service  and   Social   Club 
Archery   Club   3 
Wild    Life    Displays   2,3 


Uronkor,   Johonne 

JO 

Hall   Guard   3 
Concession   Worker   2,3 
Survey    H.    R.    Rep.    3,4 

Business    Staff   3 

Secretary    3 
Megaphone    Club    2,3 
JV     Cneerleader     1,2,3 

Co-Captain    2 
GAA     Member     1,2 

Lefterwinner     1 

Intramural    Sports     1,2 


Voigl,   Charles 

CHUCK 


Verbsky,    Henry 

HANK 
Class    Cabinet    Me 


cessic 


Worke 


Tiber    4 
3,4 
Marching    Band     1,2,3,4 

Lefterwinner    4 
Concert    Band     1,2,3,4 
Pit    Bond    2,3,4 
Pep    Band    2,3,4 
Orchestra     1 
Pinochle  Club   2 
Camera   Club    3 
Big    Show    Mrsician    2,3,4 
Sports    Club     1 


Verhotz,  Janice 

JAN 
Friendship    Club    2,3 


obble   Club   3 


Vert,    June 

Card  Club   3 
Knitting    Club 
Entered    trom 


Walter,    Judy 

Activities    in    formef    sch 
Movie    Operator 
Y-Teens    Club 

Refreshment    Choirmor 
Library    Assistant 
Girls'    League    Rep. 
Teacher's    Secretary 
Girls'    League   Sgt.   at   An 


Weaver,    Mona 

ABEGAIL 

Student    Council 

Home    Room    Rep.    3 

Book    Store    Worker     I 

Captain    1 

Concession     Worker     4 
National    Honor    Society    ; 
Future    Teachers    of    Am. 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Dramatics    Actor    t 

Production     Staff     3 
Girls'    Glee    Club    3 
GAA   Member    1,2,3,4 

Secretary   4 

Advisory    Board    4 

Letterwinner     I 
Intramural   Sports    1,2,3,4 
Girls'     Leaders    Club    3,4 
Big   Show   Choir    3 
Bridge    Club    2 


Wendell,    Marilyn 

WENDY 

Euclidian    Editorial    Staff    3,4 

Picture    Editor    4 
Eucuyo    Publication    Club    4 

Editorial    Board    4 
National     Honor    Society    3,4 
Future  Teachers   of  Am.   4 
National    Forensic    L'gue2,3,4 
Prince    of    Peace    4 
Notional    Quill    8.    Scroll    4 

Treasurer   4 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
PA    Announcer    3,4 
Thespians    4 
Play   Actor    1,3 
Marching     Band    2,3,4 

Junior    Officer   4 
Concert     Bond     1,2,3,4 

Letterwinner    1 ,3 

Librarian    3,4 
Orchestra    1 ,2,3,4 
Cleveland    Solo    &    Ensem- 
ble   Contest    1,2,3,4 

167 


Vidmar,  Williom 

BILL 

Bond      1,2,3,4 

Marching    Band    2,3,4 

Letterwinner    4 

Board   of    Directors    1,4 

Concert     Band     1,2,3,4 

Pit    Bond    4 

Pep    Band   4 
Swimming    Team,    Varsity    4 

JV    Team    3 
Big    Show    Musician    2,3,4 
Biology    Club    2 
Chefs    Club    4 
Archery    Club    3 
Scrabble    Club    4 
Bond    Captain    1 


Walters,   Dolores  Ann 


Friendship    Club    3,4 
World    Affairs    Club    3 
Dramatics    Actor    1 
Big    Show    Choir    3 

Stage    Crew    2 
Bridge   Club    4 
Conasta    Club    3 
Drama   Club   2 
Singing     for     Fun      1 
Scrapbook    Club     3 


Welsh,   Charles 

Survey    Asst.    Adv.    Mgr 

Choir 

Madrigals 

Eoys'    Glee    Club 

Big   Show   Actor 

Choir 
Camera    Club 


West,  James 


JIM 


dI    Fo 


Notii 

Squires    Hi-Y    2,3,4 

Vice-President    2 

Secretary    3 
PA    Announcers    4 
Ploy   Actor  4 
Marching     Band    2,3,4 

Letterwinner 
Concert  Bond  2,3,4 
Pit  Band  2,3,4 
Pep  Band  3,4 
Orchestra  2,3,4 
Drama  Club  1 
Biology    Club    2 


White,  Sharon 

SHARY 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Ballroom     Dancing    2 
Drowing    -    Painting    Club 
Home    Nursing    Club    2 
Service    and    Social    Club    : 


Wills,   Dorothy 

DOTTIE 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 


Cho 


3,4 


Madrigals    4 

Girls'    Glee    Club    2 

Big    Show    Musician    2,3 

Choir    2,3 
Charm    Club   4 
Service    and    Social    Club    3 
Chicklettes    3,4 


Wlodorski,    Dolores 


Su 

rvey    Busine 

■ss 

Stoff    4 

Fu 

iture    Teachers 

ot    Am. 

4 

National    Forens 

c   Lecjgue 

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Ju 

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Fr 

lendship    Ck 

Jb 

3,4 

Audio     Aides 

PA    Announ 

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■s    4 

Dramatics 

Production 

St. 

3ft    3,4 

Tt 

lespians    4 

Gi 

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Jb 

2 

GAA   Member 

4 

Dr 

awing   and 

Po 

inling    CI 

ub3 

Kr 

lifting   Club 

4 

Woodford,  Donald 


Hi-Y     I 


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Regents 
Choir  4 

Football    Varsity 
JV    Team    2 
Letterwinner    4 
Quarterback    Glut 
Basketball    Club 
Boys    Glee    Club 


Williams,    Suzanne 

SUE 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
GAA    Member    3,4 
Charm    Club   4 
Singing    for    Fun    2 
Hearts   Club    3 


Wilson,    Robert 


Wonderly,    Elaine 


Euclidian    H.    R,    Rep,    2,3,4 

Friendship    Club    2,3 

Megaphone    Club    2 

Choir     I 

GAA    Club    1,2,3 

Big    Show   4 

Golf   Club    3 

Service    &    Social    Club    1 


Wuchte,    Jonet 

HOYLE 

Survey     Editor, al     Staff     3,4 

News   Editor   4 
Eucuyo    Publications    Club    4 

Editorial    Board    4 
Nationol    Quill    arid    Scroll    4 
Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
PA   Technicians    2,3,4 

Board    of    Directors    3 

Treasurer     4 
Choir    4 

Girls'    Glee    Club    3 
GAA    Member    1,2,3,4 
Intramural    Sports     1,2,3,4 
Big    Show    Choir    2,3,4 

Dancer   3 
Scrabble  Club   3 

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Yotsko,  Annamae 

ANNAMOO 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 

Choir    1 

Dancing    Club    I 

Drawing    &    Painting    Club    4 

Melody    Reviews    I 


Zellers,    Barbara 

ANNIE 

Transferred  from  Madi: 
in    March,     1955 

Cabinet    Member   4 

Friendship    Club    4 

Megaphone    Club    3 

Dramatics    4 

Play    4 

Thespians    4 

Choir    4 

Girls'    Glee   Club   3,4 

GAA    Member    4 

Big   Show  Choir   3 

Lead  in  Fall  Play,  "An 
Get    Your   Gun" 


Zimmerman.   Morlene 

ZIPPY 

Student    Council 

Home    Room     Rep,    2,3 
Executive    Bourd    3,4 
Concession   Worker   2,3 

Euclidian   2,3 

Survey    Home    Room    Rep    4 
Business    Staff    4 
Circulation     Manager     4 

Notional    Honor    Society    3,4 

Friendship    Club    2,3,4 
Chapter     Treasurer     3 
Cabinet     Member    3 


Cho 


1,2 


GAA     Member     2,3,4 

Intramurol     Sports     2,3,4 
Girls    Leaders    Club     1 
Big    Snow    2 
Pinochle  Club  4 
Service    Club    1 
Reading    Club    for    College   4 

Golob,   Leroy 

LEE 

Big    Show    Stage    Crew    2 
Pinochle   Club    3,4 
Games  Club   2 


Moson,   Arthur 

ART 

Boys'    Leaders    Club    1 
Football   Varsity   Team    1 

JV   Team   2 

Numerals   2 
Baseboll    Varsity    Team 

JV   Team   2 

Letterwinner     1 

Numerals   2 
Cribbage    Club    3 
Boseball   Club   2 


Zeiger,    Pat 

Student    Council 

Book    Store    Worker    I 
Euclidian    Business    Staff    2,3 
Friendship     Club     2,3,4 
Megaphone   Club    2 
Production    Staff     1,2 
Choir    1 

Girls'    Glee    Club    2,3 
G,AA    Member    3,4 
Intramural    Sports     1,3,4 


Zgonc,    Rosemary 

Entered    from    John    Hay    '54 
Cribbage  CL.b   3,4 


Zust,    Judith 

Class    Cabinet    Member    : 
Concession    Worker    3,4 
Survey     Edforial     Staff     4 
Publications    Club    4 

Editor    4 
Future    Teachers    of    Am. 
Notional     Quill     &     Scroll     4 
Friendship    Club    2,4 
Ploy     Production     Staff    3,4 


3,4 


Cho 


1,2 


^bl 

■ 

Girls'    Glee    Club    2,3,4 
Big    Show    Actor    2 

Choir    2,3,4 
Ballroom    Dancing    2 
Y-Teens    1 
Scrabble    Club    3 

Kane,  James 

Korol,  Robert 

Kern,   Roy 

Student  Council   H.   R.    Rep  3 

Hall    Guard    Captain    4 

Swim    Club    3 

Basketball    1 

Swim     Varsity     Team     2,3,4 

Baseball    1 

Advanced   Zoology  4 

Card    Club    1 

Games   Club   2 

Gymnastics    &    Tumbling     1 

BOB 

Swimming    Team 
Varsity    1,2   W.R.A. 

Entered     from     Western     Re- 
serve   University    in    Junior 
year. 

Golf    Club    2 

■*    Certificate    for    Algebra 

in    9th    Grade. 
*    Letter    for    Sports    in    9th 

Grade. 

Racine,   Flo 

Stadler,   Roy 

Friendship  Club   4 
Swim   Club   3 
Girls'    Glee   Club    3 
GAA    Member    1,4 
Round   Table   3 

Al 

Mc 

RAY 

.tomobile   Club   2 
:>dern    Dance  Club    1 

We  wish   to  express  our  most   sincere   "Thanl<    You"    to   the    following    people    who    have 
helped  us  with  the   1956  Euclidian. 


Dr.    W     Fordyce        .    .    Superintendent    of    Schools    ...    for    providing    ls    with    all    the 
wonderful    facilities   for   publishing    this   yearbook. 

Mr.  C.  Owens  .    .    .  Euclid  Principal  .    .    .  For  working  with  us  to  solve  our  many  prob'ems. 

Mr.  M    Boumcr       .    .  Euclid  Vice-Principal  .    .    .  For  helping  us  keep  our  picture  schedules 
running    smoothly. 

Mrs.   H.  Sheats  and  Mr.   B.  Groham   .    .    .   Euclid  Deons   .    .    .   For  being  so  understanding 
about  the  STAFF  ABSENCE   from   classes. 

Mr.    Bennet  and   Mr.    C.   George    .    .    .    Business   Sponsers    .    .    .    For    their   stjff   for    provid- 
ing  the   necessary   budget  with   which   we   worked. 

Mr.    R.    Seitz    and    Mr.    R.    Libengood    .    .    .    Clevelond    Engrovin^    Co.    .    .    .    For    advising 
the  best  set-up  of  our  dummy  end   for  doing  our  engraving. 

Mr.    R.    Hammill    .    .    .    Mueller   Art   Cover   Co.    .    .    .    For    Helping    us   design    our    cover. 

hAr.    H.    Hurst   .    .    .    Painesville    Publishing   Co.    .    .    .    For   helping    us   choose    our    printing 
style   and   for   printing   our   book. 

Mr.  M.  Levine,  Mr.  Wm.   Rainen  and  Mr.  J.  Gongos  .   .   .   Raimor  Stuidos  .   .   .   For  doing 
on  outstanding   job  on  our  Senior  pictures. 

Mr.    F.    Vollmon    .    .    .    Art    Instructor    ...    For    helping    the    staff    artists    v/ith    all      the 
ort   work. 

Mr.    D.    McGinley   .    .    .   Comera   Club    .    .    .    For   taking   our    pictures   and    then    patiently 
mjking    the    many    reprints. 

Mr.   G,    Pillot   .    .    .    Sponsor    .    .    .    For   being    so    much    fun,    so    patient,    and    for    putting 
up  wilh  our   mony   goofs. 


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Best  Wishes 

j      Euclid  Lodge  No.  597 
Loyal  Order  of  Moose 

i          The  Family  Fraternity 

"Man's  greatest  good  is 
found  in  service  to  his 
fellow  man." 

ZAGAR  TOOL,  Inc. 

SPECIAL  MACHINERY 

Standard  &  Special 

Hydraulic 
Drilling  Machines 

I          Acoustical   Tile    Drilling   Machinery 
;                        and   Special   Tooling 
I                Collet  Fixtures  —  Holding  & 
;            Indexing  —  Multiple  Drill   Heads 
i            Small   Parts   Broaching   Machines 

1          24000  Lakeland  Blvd. 
RE.  1-0500 

Compliments  of                i 

Fraternal  Order 
of  Police 

Euclid  Lodge  No.  18 

Euclid,  Ohio                   j 

Compliments  of                           : 
Mr.    Nelson's    Senior    Homeroom    118       ■ 

Tony    Laddis                             Don    Woodford                              ■ 
Dove    Schmitz                          Marge     Brickner                            * 
George    Schroedcr                   Hazel    Doubenmire                      ■ 
Ed     Schultz                                   Lynn     Kotz                                         ; 
Erick    Schuiz                             Grefchen     Kieblcr                          ■ 
Paul  Schwezler                        Elaine     Roth                                    ; 
Paul    Serro                                 Gene    Schoen                                   • 
Joe    Sheridan                            Jean    Shawke                                 " 
Ronald    Sherman                     Martha    Skronce                            • 
Edwin    Schrimpton                   Pat    Skully                                       ; 
Frank    Sibenik                           Barbara    Smith                               ■ 
Robert    Smith                           Donna    Snyder                                I 
Ray    Stadler                              Carol   Sprochi                                  ■ 
Bob    Stewart                             Roberta    Stomptel                         J 
Dick    Tolway                             Joan    Tucker                                   ■ 

Compliments  of                           j 
Senior   Homeroom   208                      | 

Irene    Galliger                          Marion    Kling                                  * 
Judie    Holler                             John    Kocjon                                   . 
Delores    Horvath                      Bert    Kollar                                     • 
Virginia     Howard                    Jean    Konyha                                  . 
Gloria     Hurka                           Annelie    Kopf                                  • 
Judith    Jablon                          Richard    Kordo                               , 
Judy    Jesberger                        Beverly     Korencic                         ■ 
Judy   Judice                               Bob    Kosher                                     '. 
Burton    Judson                          Dovid    Kotnik                                 ■ 
Esther    Kosunic                      Gerald    Koucky                            : 
Jerry    Keck                                Joyce     Kovic                                   ■ 
Janet   Keller                              Sue    Krautberger                           ; 
Jonet   Kent                                Tom    Kuehn 
Roy    Kern                                   Rose    Marie    Long                         ' 
Patricia     Kernz                        Paul    Solanics                                 ■ 
John    King                                 Rosemary     Zgonc                          I 
Evelyn    Kline                                                                                        • 

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The  Student  Council  at  Euclid  consists  of  an  Executive  Board  of  fifteen 
students  who  ran  for  Student  Council  offices  the  previous  spring  and  who 
are  in  charge  of  some  school  function;  and  one  representative  from  each 
homeroom   elected   by   his   classmates. 


President  of  this  year's  Student  Council  was  Jim  Monnett  while  the 
offices  of  Vice-President,  Secretary,  and  Treasurer  were  held  by  Maureen 
Dolan,  Elsie  Hassink,  and  Tony  Gregorc  respectively.  Members  of  the 
Executive  Board  and  their  jobs  were:  Maureen  Dolan,  assemblies;  Sandy 
Patmore  and  Bev  Korencic,  Concessions;  Dave  Gravell,  hall  guards;  Fred 
Bowles,  recreation  room;  Guy  Donahue,  cafeteria;  John  Bock,  parliamen- 
tarian; Ed  Eckert,  popcorn  machine;  Bob  Cramer,  social;  Dave  Heck,  lost 
and  found;  Marleen  Zimmerman,  suggestion  box;  Judy  Kronenberger,  home- 
coming;   and    Elsie    Hassink,    magazine   drive. 


For  a  Guaranteed  Fit  Every  Time 
See 


§1x}m  jjoi  ^nUn 


AND  DRESS  SUIT  RENTAL 

22346  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 

"Euclid's   First   and   Finest   Men's   Store" 

We  carry  our  own  complete  stock  of  .    .    . 
9    White    Dinner   Jackets         •    Tuxedos 
•    Pastel   Dinner  Jackets        •    Full   Dress 

•  Morning  Formals 

•  Complete  Formal  Accessories 


SCHOTT'S 
Department  Store 

■         Lake  Shore  Blvd.  and           j 
j                E.  222nd  Street 
i                 Euclid,  Ohio                   ' 
j              REdwood  1-2286 

i        New  Fashions  for  the 
j        Family  and  Home  — 
:        At  Economy  Prices 

Compliments  of                           : 

MR.  STOCK'S 
Sophomore  Classroom         : 

(Cafeteria  North)                           : 

Compliments  of                           : 

PHILLIP  BERARDINELLI 

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RICK'S 
MEN'S  SHOP 

Euclid's  Headquarters 

For  Young  Men's 

Styles 

Tlbll    Lake    Shore    Boulevard 

(Between  Lake  &  Shore  Theatres) 

RE.  2-7875 


!    Profitable   Convenient 

BOB'S 

Safe 

:     3%      Interest  Bearing      3% 
:          Sound  Management 
i          Substantial  Reserves 

^— T.CLAIR 

■            AND   LOAN    COMPANY 

BARBER  SHOP 

22048  Lake  Shore  Blvd.        j 

FIVE  SKILLED  BARBERS      1 

WOMEN  &  CHILDREN        1 

OUR    SPECIALTY            j 

1             813  E.  185  St.  •  6235  St.  Clair  Ave. 

1                  Savings    Accounts    Insured 
1                           Up  to  $10,000 

Air  Conditioned               | 

I                    "A  Savings  Institution" 

i                  1^                  ! 

:                  Two  Convenient  Locations 
j             IV.    1-7800              HE.    1-5670 

1                    Shoe  Shine                    ; 

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BOULEVARD 
SHOES 

Shore   Center    Building 

'Sparing  No  Effort 
To  Please" 


22324  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
RE.    1-0575 


THE  KIWANIS  CLUB  OF  EUCLID 

Extends  Its 
Congratulations 

To  Graduating  Members 
of  the 

Key  Club 

And  to  Other  Members  of  the 
Class  of  1956 


180 


i         RE.  2-7171                                                                                          i 

NON-FERROUS  METALS  FABRICATING 
COMPANY 

■                         Euclid's  Only  and  Original  lob  Shop                         i 
1                                     FABRICATING  PLANT                                     j 
1                                        All  Types  of  Metals                                         j 

1                                                                        25861  Tungston  Rd.          \ 
\          Stephen  Opalich                                         Euclid  32,  Ohio          i 

Best  Wishes 
To  the  Class  of  1956 

i                From  the   following   Patrons: 

;                   Dr.  Lloyd  N.  Hollander 

1                   Dr    V.   L.   Ramanauskas 

I                   Dr.  Theodore  R.  Havel                           ■ 

:                   Dr.  C.  W.  Rotter                                      : 

;                   Dr.  John   Hrisko                                       ; 

1                   Dr.  J.  F.  Morabito                                   1 

1                   Dr.   E.   B.   Beery                                         ■ 

1                   Dr.  J.   L.  Whitaker                                  : 

;                   Frank  G.  Gornik,  Attorney 

:                   Dr.  A.  J.   Blaskevica                               : 

■                   Dr.  J.  L.  O'Donneli                                  ■ 

!                   Dr.  &  Mrs.  Filmore  Schiller 

;                   Dr.  Elwood  Sawitke                                  ■ 

!                   Dr.  William  Schiffman                          1 

;                   Dr.  C.  T.  Downer                                     ; 

1                   Dr.  Herbert  P.  Janke                             j 

1                   Dr.  Howard  A.  Nelson,  Jr.                    j 

:                  Dr.   F.   Deutsch 

BEST  WISHES               j 
To  the  Class  of  1956          1 

"Air  and  High  Cycle  Electric                | 
Portable  Tools"                            ; 

Compliments  of                            > 

Miss  Aingworth's  Junior  Homeroom         j 

210                                   j 

Compliments  of                            j 
Miss  Alspoch's  Junior  Homeroom           • 

No.   306                                 j 

181 


i          Euclid's  Finest  Home 
i                        Values 

KAPEL  REALTY 

i           Realize  the  Home  of 
:                   Your  Dreams 

:       Will  Build  To  Your  Blueprints  or  Your 

I                               Specifications 

I                     Also  Build  on  Your  Lot 

1         i^  Real  Estate                          : 
j         -^  Builders 

j         ^^  Property  Management      . 
i         -^  Insurance  by  Seifert        : 

:       902   E.   222nd  St.                  RE.    1-0400        j 

REdwood   1-0440                           ! 

HILDA'S 

CHILDREN'S  APPAREL 

SHOP 

An  Exclusive  Children's  Apparel  Store       '■ 

22378    Lake   Shore    Blvd.                   j 
Euclid  23,  Ohio                           j 

Good  Luck,  Class  of  1956                  j 

See  Us  First  for                            ; 
DIAMONDS  -  WATCHES  -  JEWELRY       : 

LINGER'S 
CREDIT   JEWELRY 

702  East  185th  Street                       j 

LAKE   SHORE 
j               BARBER  SHOP 

■       "Since    1932"   —   One   of   the   Oldsst 
I                                    in   Euclid 

;                       AIR-CONDITIONED 

1                     8  Barbers  to  Serve  You 

1                        Sam   Ratzman,    Prop. 

j       21934  Lake  Shore  Blvd.        RE.   1-2560 

SHERWIN  HARDWARE 

740  E.    185th  St.      IVanhoe   1-2092         j 

COMPLIMENTS 
OF   A    FRIEND 

KRAUSS  GARAGE 

i           1570  Dille  Road  at  Euclid  Avenue 
j                           Euclid    17,  Ohio 
i                           KEnmore    1-3874 

KAYSER  Kiddie  College       j 
Day  Nursery 

Weekly   Rates               Ages  3-6              : 

College  Trained  Teachers                   ; 

Hot  Lunches      Naps      Fenced   in  Yard       | 

Approved  by  State,  Health,  Fire  &           ! 
Building   Inspectors                          ■ 

7  a.m.  to  5:30  p.m.             Bus  Service       ■ 
270  E.  222nd  Street             RE.   1-9493       i 

182 


A  Triple  Play 

in 

Engineering 

Worthwhile 

IDEAS 

to 

Constructive 

Plans 

to 

Energetic   & 

Efficient 

Execution 


We  at  E.  Hofmann  Engineering  Co.  and  E.   Hofmann,  Inc. 

Extend  our  Congratulations  to  Your  Achievement  and  Our  Best  Wishes 
For  Your  Future  Success  and  Contentment 


Best  Wishes  to  the  Class  of  1956 


The  Euclid  High  Boosters  Club 


183 


CLEVELAND  HOBBING 
MACHINE  CO. 

BEST  WISHES 

1311  Chardon  Road 
EUCLID  17,  OHIO 


AUSTIN  CLEANERS 

25   YEARS   OF  SERVICE 
We  Operate  Our  Own  Plant 


Quality 

Dry 

Fur  Storage 

Cleaning 

Clean 

Dying 

Tailoring 

Often 

Pick  Up  and  Delivery 

3   STORES  TO  SERVE  YOU 

21131  Euclid  Ave.  IV.  1-2589 

26596  Lake  Shore  RE.  1-7833 

36201  Vine  Street  WI.  2-5121 


184 


BEST  WISHES 
Class  of  1956 

RAIMOR 
STUDIOS 

750  East  185th  Street 
Class  Photographer 


185 


FELICITATIONS               j 
:                           from                            j 

The 

State  Chemical 

Mfg.  Co. 

i                    RE.  1-1936                     1 

BEN   lAKUBEN 
i                Representative 

Permanents  That  Satisfy       j 
Hair  Coloring                 ■ 
Consultation                  ■ 

Mary  Frances  Dee's 
Beauty  Solon 

25461    Euclid  Avenue                       ', 
Euclid    17,   Ohio                             j 

Specialists  In                  j 
-^  Hair  Cutting              j 
1^  Shaping                      j 
1^  Styling                          j 
l^V  Waving                       j 

j      EAST  200th  HARDWARE 

;                     Hand  and   Power  Tools 
;                              Fishing  Tackle 
I                Plumbing  &  Electric  Supplies 
1                   Housewares   -   Appliances 
I                Scott's   Lawn   Core   Products 

1                  68587   East  200th   Street 
i                            IVanhoe    1-8448 

KEnmore    1-5030                           i 

THE   EUCLID   HOMES 
COMPANY 

BUILDERS                               ; 

960  East  185th  Street                      j 
Cleveland   19,  Ohio                         [ 

WM.  H.  TOWN 

j                                 REALTOR 

:           Specializing    in    Homes    in    Euclid 
I                  And   Northeast  Cleveland 
:         Member  of   Cleveland    Real    Estate 
■                                       Board 

:       1564  Chardon  Rd.  (Near  Euclid  Ave.) 
:                                IV,    1-5770 

BEST  WISHES                1 

To  the  Class  of  1956                      j 

Compliments  of                            ; 
THE 

NORM  -  D.  MEN'S  SHOP 

Open  Tuesday,  Thursday,   Friday            ; 
Till  9  P.M. 

.186 


CONGRATULATIONS 


To  the  Graduates  of  1956 


WILDWOOD  FLORAL 


&  GIFT  SHOP 


20020  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 


COMPLIMENTS  OF 


ZATKO  METAL  PRODUCTS  CO. 


20850  St.  Clair  Avenue 


187 


CONGRATULATIONS 
To  the  Graduates  of  1956 

OLIVER  CORP. 

19300  Euclid  Avenue 


CONGRATULATIONS 
To  the  Graduates  of  1956 

WHYTE  CHEVROLET  COMPANY 

243  East  185th  Street 


188 


To  All  the  Members  of  the  Graduating  Class  of 
EUCLID  HIGH  SCHOOL 

CONGRATULATIONS 

And  Our  Heartfelt  Good  Wishes 

For  Every  Possible  Success  in  Your  Future 

Careers  and  Private  Lives  As  Well 

Compliments  of 

ADDRESSOGRAPH  -  MULTIGRAPH 
CORPORATION 


COMPLIMENTS 
OF  A  FRIEND 


189 


CHANDLER 

PRECISION 

CAPSCREWS 

i        Produced  to  your  exact 
i       specifications  from  high 
1             carbon,  alloy  and 
i               stainless  steels. 

Chandler 
Products  Corp. 

j            1491  Chardon  Road 

■           Cleveland  17,  Ohio 

GOOD   LUCK, 

Graduates 

Of  1956 

V.  Demshar  &  Sons 

22034  Lake  Shore  Blvd.        j 

D.  and  D.  Clothing 

1          Made  to  Order  Suits 
i          Pants  and  Topcoats 

;                Specializing  in 

i      Tailor  Made  Drape  Pants 

;            Ready  Made  Suits 

M.  ORNSTEIN 

1               Mulberry  1-0116 
i             762  East  152nd  St. 
i           Cleveland  10,  Ohio 

Compliments  of                            ■ 

CHESTERFIELD 
STEEL    SERVICE    CO. 

1220  East  222nd  Street                   j 

Compliments  of                          ; 

BILL'S  CLOTHES 

15119  St.  Clair  Ave.                      j 

190 


Our  Plant  in  Euclid 


EUCLID  RACE 
DAIRY  PRODUCTS 

Serving  All  of  Euclid 

With  the  Finest  Dairy 

Products  in  the  Country 

HOME    DELIVERIES 
For   Your   Convenience 

IVanhoe  1-4700 
Famous  for  Ice  Creams 

503   E.    200th   Street 


LOMBARDO 
REALTY 

1                   REALTOR 

j         24481  Lakeland  Blvd. 
i              Euclid  23,  Ohio 

i              REdwood  1-5010 

EUCLID  YMCA 

Sponsors  of                   ! 
Hl-Y  CHAPTERS             j 

•  SQUIRES                    i 

•  REGENTS                   ! 

•  NOBLES                      : 

•  LORDS                        i 
®  BISHOPS                    1 

HI-Y  PURPOSE              j 

"To   Create,    Maintain    and    Extend      j 
throughout  the  Home,  School,  and      ■ 
Community  High  Standards  of             : 
Christian  Character."                             • 

1                                Compliments 

!                   SKY  -  WAY 

MACHINE  PRODUCTS 
:                   COMPANY 

j                       21730  St.  Clair  Ave. 
•                         Cleveland   1  7,  Ohio 

1                             Compliments  of                             1 

KNUTH                      j 
GREENHOUSE               j 

;                         2160)    Euclid  Ave.                         ; 

;                            Compliments  of 

NELMOR 

i                     26420    Lakeland    Blvd. 

HERB    FITZGERALD 

1                   Repairs  on  Radio  ard  T.V.                   ; 
RECORD  PLAYERS                        j 

i                       635   E     185th   Street                       j 
i                            KEnmore    1-1313                           j 

j     FRANK   BRIGANTI  &  SON 
i               BARBER  SHOP 

':                        559  East  185th  St. 

I         THREE   BARBERS  TO  SERVE  YOU 

■                              Our  Specialty 

I                WOMEN   AND   CHILDREN 

For  the   Finest   in  Quality  Jewelry            I 

WOLKOV    JEWELERS        j 

Keesake  and  Artcarved   Diamond            I 
Rings                                       1 

All   Nationally  Advertised  Watches         j 

707   East    185th   Street                     i 
IVanhoe   1-4888                           ■ 

:            Diamonds   -   Watches   -   Giftware 

ALVIN   JEWELERS 

■  Budget   Accounts    Invited 

1                 Never  Any  Carrying  Charge 
1                                  or    Interest 

:                              TWO  STORES 

■  690   East    185th   Street 
•                             5633    Broadway 

Hat-t-endorf- 
Bliss,  Inc. 

192 


1                         Best  Wishes  from 

STERN'S 
J               MEN'S   WEAR 

i       715  East  185th  St.      KEnmore   1-2640 

i             Complete  Line  of  White  Tuxedo 
;                          Coats   for   Rent 

Compliments  of                           ■ 

JAMES   A.   FLETCHER 

REALTOR                               i 

Wickliffe   3-4300                         j 
32341  Vine  St.       Willowick,  Ohio          j 

;                            Compliments  of 

j               JET   DIE   AND 
DEVELOPMENT  CO. 

i                     25020    Lakeland    Blvd. 
i                       Cleveland    23,    Ohio 
1                         REdwood    1-3720 

NORTHEAST 
APPLIANCE  & 
FURNITURE                  j 

Sporting  Goods,  Sales  &  Service              ■ 

22530    Lake   Shore    Blvd.                   j 

REdwood    1-2303                         j 

Open  9-9                                 ■ 

MILLER  -  STONE 

i             EUCLID'S  OLDEST  JEWELERS 

1                         REdwood    1-0155 
1                  22570   Lake   Shore    Blvd. 

EUCLID  MOTOR  PARTS      i 
&  REBUILDING 

24331    Lakeland    Blvd.                     j 
Euclid  23,  Ohio                           j 
REdwood  2-8686                         ! 

EVINRUDE  OUTBOARD   MOTORS         j 
SALES  -  SERVICE  -  PARTS               j 

;                            Compliments  of 

ACTIVITIES  PRESS,  INC. 
PRINTING 

\                   22700  Shore  Center  Ave, 
■                              Euclid,   Ohio 
j                              RE.   1-2500 

Whiteway  Stamping 
Company 

)93 


SMITH'S 
RESTAURANT 

:        Open  Daily  7:00  A.M.  to  2:30  A.M. 
:                    Sundays  Till   1:00  A.M. 

■  Completely  Air  Conditioned 

THE  BEST  IN  FOODS 

:                 Private  Rooms  Available  for 
I                     Weddings,   Parties,   Etc. 

■  Complete    Take-Home    Service 

j      RE.  1-2787           RE.  1-4477 

:          Celebrating   25  Years  of   Satisfying 

■  Service 

:               "Luxurious    Cocktail    Lounge" 

Compliments  of               j 

RADIX 
WIRE  CO. 

26260  Lakeland  Blvd.          j 

i               Compliments  of 

Ackerman  Plastic 
Molding  Div. 

1                       i^                        \ 

Consolidat-ed 
Iron -Steel  Mfg.  Co. 

THE  PERFECT  SPOT  FOR     j 

Parties,  Dances  And           j 
Delicious  Dinners              i 

The  Beautifully                i 
Decorated                     j 

PATIO  ROOM 
Of  the  Tasty  Shop 

22350    Lake    Shore    Boulevard              j 
Phone   REdwood    1-1800                   j 

FOR  COMPLETE  INFORMATION          j 

194 


j             WHERE  GOOD 

1     HUNTING  AND  FISHING 

j                    BEGINS 

EUCLID  TACKLE 

AND 
SPORTS  SUPPLY 

i     Hunting  -  Fishing  -  Archery 
i                   Eguipment 

j             564  East  200th  St. 
j                   IV.  6-0566 

EUCLID 

NEWS 

JOURNAL 

j              BEST  WISHES 
1                        From 

FOREST  CITY 
MATERIALS  CO. 

i                  Cleveland's 

j           Largest  Lumbermen 

1                            ^                             ^ 
1           17903  St.  Clair  Ave.             '\ 

Compliments                 j 

WEAN  EQUIPMENT     j 
CORPORATION 

22800  Lakeland  Boulevard      j 
Euclid,  Ohio                 j 

195 


AMERICA 

1                Its  foundation 
1                    is  in  youth, 
1                Its  salvation 
1                    is  in  God. 

The  Cont-inental 
Products  Co. 

1               Euclid  17,  Ohio 

;          Mnjiiifarfurtrs  of  Paints,    Varnishes. 
I       Protc(  five  Coatings.  Boiler  Treat ments 
'                       and  Allied  Produets  in 
\                              En  el  id  Siiiee   lUl  1] 

CONGRATULATIONS         j 

The  Geometric 
Stamping  Company 

(A  Subsidiary  of   Barium   Steel   Corp.)       • 

1111  East  200th  Street          : 
Euclid,  Ohio                  j 

\    Puro  Maintenance 
Cleaners 

1              •    Puro    Crystal    Cleaner 

!              •    Puro   Detergents 

1              •    Puro   Grease    Solvent 

!              •    Puro  Dishwoshing  Compound 

I              •    Puro  Glass  Cleaner 

I                             for  cleaning  all   types  floors,   painted 

!                             walls  and  general   cleaning. 

:              •    Puro   Deodorant,    Blockettes   &   Crystols 

;              •    Puro   Disinfectants 

I              •    Puro    Sweeprite    Compound 

:              •    Puro  Liquid  Wax  Self-Drying  &   Polishing 

I              •    Puro  Liquid   Floor  Cleaner 

I                              Pine  and   Sassafras 

!              •    Puro   Soap    Powders 

I              •    Puro  Soap  —  liquid,   oil,   hord  green, 

1                             mechanic's 

1               •    Puro    Liquid    &    Powder    Soap    Dispensers 

1                             of   Hand   Soop 

1              •    Puro  Alkaline   Boiler  Compound   (powder) 

1              •    Wax    Applicotors 

:               •    Puro    Oil-Sorb 

Z              •    Powdered   Synthetic   Soaps 

Puro  Chemicals,  Inc. 

;       1643  St.  Clair  Ave.     Cleveland,  Ohio 

;                             Compliments  of                            1 

LOYAL  E.  LUIKART 

18609  St.  Clair  Ave.                       ; 

BOULEVARD 
TV  &  RADIO  SERVICE 

906   East  222nd  Street                    j 
Euclid  23,  Ohio                           j 
REdwood   1-7863                           i 

196 


1                            Compliments  of 

GOLLER  BODY,  INC. 

i                     24180   Lakeland    Blvd. 

CLIFFEL    BAKERY 

22030  Lake  Shore            704  E.    185th       j 
RE.  1-4747                   KE.  1-0650           j 

;                            Compliments  of 

EUCLID   KEY   CLUB 

Compliments  of                             ; 

HOMEROOM  109 

;                            Compliments  of                              : 

THE 

i                    553    East    185th   Street                      ; 
1                              iV.   1-7073                                ; 

CONGRATULATIONS                    j 
Graduating  Class  of  1956                  | 

ALBERS   AND   NICOL 

PET  &  SEED                 i 
SUPPLY  CO.                 j 

542   East    185th   Street                     j 
IV.    1-0254                                j 

ANCHOR  RUBBER 
I             PRODUCTS,  INC. 

;                         1 725  London  Road 
i                      Cleveland    12,   Ohio 

Compliments  of                             ■ 

CLARK'S 
FOOD   STORE 

197 


j         CONGRATULATIONS 
i                 Class  of  1956 

EISLER  &  SON 

1            Gas  -  Oil  -  Grease 
I        General  Auto  Repairing 

j                510  E.  200th  St. 
1                    KE.  1-9707 

Compliments  of                j 

THE  HAMANN 

CONSTRUCTION 

COMPANY 

25020  Lakeland  Blvd.          j 

QUALITY   FIRST              \ 

■       AND                         j 

FIRST   IN   QUALITY          \ 

I                     "Congratulations  to  the 
j                           GRADUATES" 

j            DELLA  E.  JAKUBS 
I                      &  SON 

■                       FUNERAL  HOMES 

j       •    936  E.   185th  St.     KEnmore  1-7770 

i       •    6621    Euclid  Ave.       EN.   1-1763 

Compliments  of                           ; 

— ^-^^Lyi 

•  Shoregate   Shopping   Center              : 

•  E.   185th  Shopping  Center                  : 

■                            Compliments  of                              | 

DIAMOND'S  EASTGATE 

•                   Styles   for  Men   and    Boys                     j 
:                       EASTGATE  PLAZA                        j 
1                   SOM   Center  at  Mayfield                     j 
i                               HI.   2-6650                                 j 

COMPLIMENTS   OF                      j 

EUCLID  DIVISION 

GENERAL   MOTORS   CORPORATION      ■ 

MANUFACTURERS  OF                   ! 

HEAVY-DUTY  OFF-THE-HIGHWAY      ! 

EARTH-MOVING    EQUIPMENT           j 

1361  Chardon  Road,  Cleveland  1  7,  0.       j 

198 


GRDINA  HARDWARE 

"You  Can  Get   It  At  Grdina's" 

Euclid's  Largest  and  Most 
Complete  Hardware  Store 

Power  Tools  For  Rent  In  Our 
"Do  It  Yourself"  Department 


WE  DELIVER 

22336  Loke  Shore  Blvd.  RE 


-0403 


i               Compliments  of 

MARTIN'S 
DAIRY  BAR 

1      KNIFIC   &    KNIFIC 

i            Offering  Complete 
j             INSURANCE  and 

Euclid  Ave.  at  E.  204th  St.                 j 
MILK  SHAKES,  MALTS                    j 
SUNDAES    AND    CONES                  j 

1               REAL  ESTATE 
j                   SERVICES 

MELDEN'S 
DEPARTMENT  STORE        j 

i             820  East  185th  St. 

"On  the  Street  of  Greater  Values"           ; 

i            Cleveland  19,  Ohio 

696  East  1  85th  Street                      ; 

j                    IV.  1-7540 

IT'S  OUR  30th  YEAR                     ■ 

SERVING   EUCLID   AND                 j 

NORTHEAST   CLEVELAND               ■ 

199 


PRECISION  OPTICAL  DISPENSING 
COMPANY 

L.  V.  PROHASKA 

Eye  Doctor's  Prescriptions  Filled 
Binoculars  and  Field  Glasses 

Opera  and  Sport  Glasses 

Barometers  and  Baroguides 

Thermometers  and  Humidiguides 

Magnifiers  and  Compasses 

22580  LAKE  SHORE  BLVD.    ■    RE.  1-5779 

In  Lake  Theatre  Bldg. 

Other  Locations 

9915  Euclid  Avenue  CE.  1-4961 

3550  Warrensville  Center  Rd.    SK.  1-0112 


200 


COURTESY  OF 
EUCLID'S  FINEST 

j           MILLER   JEWELERS 

i                      768  East  185th  Street 
1                         Cleveland    19,  Ohio 

i                 DIAMONDS  -  WATCHES 
:                    RELIGIOUS  ARTICLES 

1      James  F.   Miller          KEnmore    1-0225 

RISHER                      j 
AND  COMPANY 

:                     25030   Lakeland    Blvd.                     j 
GENERAL   MACHINE    WORK              j 

1                MILES    AUTO                i 
j                     STORES 

i                     669   East    185th   Street                      i 
!                          KEnmore    1-3200 

:                         For    Driving    Smiles,                          : 
:                           Shop  at  Miles                             ; 

NATIONAL 

AUTO   PARTS 

&  WRECKING  CO. 

17615  St.  Clair  Ave.            j 

IV.  1-4444                     : 

Phone  T'a-  For  Your  Auto  Parts              : 

Xeeds.                                         : 

WE  DELIVER                            \ 

201 


Latest  Styles  and  Fashions  From  New  York 

Shell  Sisters 
Specialty  Shoppe 

606  East  185th  St. 


:              SHOREGATE    DELICATESSEN 
:                      AND  RESTAURANT 

■              SHOREGATE  SHOPPING  CENTER                ; 
1                  Hot  Corned  Beef     __     BBQ   Ribs                     ; 
i              Open  till  3;00  A.M.       Daily  &  Sunday 

Compliments    of                                   ; 

A  FRIEND                              1 

1                                Good    Luck    From 

EUCLID    MEDICAL 
!                      PRESCRIPTION   LAB 

I                           21801  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 

ELLIS  AND  LESSER 

YOUR  FIRESTONE  DEALER                     ■ 
719    East    185t.h    Street           KE.    1-7444            j 

I                                   Compliments  of 

EAST  200th  ST.  RESTAURANT 

:        381  E.  £00th  Street             Phone  KE.  1-9784 
1                                    Euclid,   Ohio 

Compliments    of                                   '. 

WICKLIFFE  MEN'S  &   BOYS'  WEAR 

29013    Euclid   Ave.                   WI.    3-0250            ; 
Wickliffe,    Ohio                                 ; 

■                                  Compliments    of 

:                        HOMEROOM   116 

BERGER'S  WALLPAPER,  PAINT          j 
&  LINOLEUM  CO. 

i                     805  E.   185th  St.         IV.   1-6250                     : 
1                    6919  Superior           HE.   1-3659                    ; 

202 


Row  I  (I.  to  r.);  P.  Mclntyre,  K.  Mclnfyre,  father  is  Roy  Mclntvr.- 
father    is   Norberf    Henfling   —  Axle    Div.;    B.    Bohinc,    father    is    Ju 

Row  2:  J,  Koian,  father  is  John  Kojan  —  Axle  Div.;  D.  Pintar,  father 
ing  Div.;  P.  Poolucci,  father  is  Gus  Paolucci  —  Axle  Div.;  L.  Squ 
Axle    Div. 

Row    3:    O.    Werfenberger,    father    is    Willard    Wertenberger    —    Axle    Div.; 
William   Fletcher  —  Axle  Div.;   F.  Cesnik,   father  is  Charles  Cesnik  —  Axl 


A,,e    Div.;    8.    Henfling, 
ii    B>jhinc   —   Axle   Div. 
Ludwig    Pintar  —   Stamp- 
father    IS   Jack   Squire  — 


Eat-on 

Manufacturing 

Company 

GENERAL  OFFICES: 
Cleveland,  Ohio 

PLANTS 

CLEVELAND  MASSILLON  MARION 

TOLEDO  DETROIT  SAGINAW  VASSAR 

BATTLE    CREEK  MARSHALL  LAWTON 

COLDWATER  LACKAWANNA 

NORTH    TONAWANDA  KENOSHA 

RICHMOND,      INDIANA 

LONDON,     ONTARIO,     CANADA 


K,    Fletcher,    father 


COMPLIMENTS  OF 


FRANK  A.  THOMAS  &  ASSOCIATES 


CIVIL  ENGINEERS  &  SURVEYORS 


EUCLID,  OHIO 


203 


YOUR  CITY  OFFICIALS 

i                 Offer  Their  Congratulations  and  Best  Wishes                 i 

i                             To  the  Graduating  Class  of  1956                             i 

i          Kenneth  J.  Sims 

.  .Mayor                                                  j 

:         Paul  H.  Torbet  

.  .  Law  Director                                      • 

:         William  A.  Abbott   .  .  . 

.  .  Director  of  Finance                          ! 

j          Michael  A.  Spino 

.  .  Administrative  Director                    i 

:         William  A.  McMaster  . 

.  .  Executive  Assistant  to  Mayor          j 

:         William  F.  Burns 

.  .  Judge  of  Municipal  Court               i 

i          Harry  J.  Knuth   

. .  President  of  Council                        ■ 

:          Ralph  V.  Hill 

.  .Councilman,  1st  Ward                    ■ 

i          Anthony  J.  Lang 

.  .  Councilman,  2nd  Ward                  ! 

j          Max  Gerl  

.  .Councilman,  3rd  Ward                   ■ 

:          Helge  V.  Erickson   .... 

.  .  Councilman,  4th  Ward                    i 

i          Hugo  H.  Lux 

.  .  Councilman  -  at  -  Large                    i 

:          Frank  A.  Welling 

.  .  Councilman  -  at  -  Large                    i 

1         Charles  W.  Wade 

.  .  Councilman  -  at  -  Large                    ! 

:          Anthony  Sustarsic  .... 

.  .  Councilman  -  at  -  Large                    i 

:          Ernest  C.  Peters 

.  .  Chief  of  Police                                   ■ 

:          Robert  Gill    

.  .  Chief  of  Fire  Department                 [ 

:         J.  Vincent  O'Connor  .  . 

.  .  Clerk  of  Council                                i 

:          LeRoy  Williams 

.  .  City  Engineer                                     ■ 

!         Clyde  Woodmansee  .  . 

.  .  Building  Commissioner                    ! 

:          Robert  B.  Henn 

.  Park  Superintendent                         1 

:         Walter  Nason  

.  .Service  Director                                     ■ 

204 


COMPLIMENTS  OF 

FULTON,  KRINSKY  Cr 
DELA  MOTTE 


205 


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frenme^ 


"EVERYTHING   FOR  THE   HOME" 

720  E.  152nd  St.  UL.  1  -  2525 

•  Furniture 

•  Carpeting 

•  Appliances 


CONSULT   PERME'S   FOR   DECORATING  AND   FURNISHING    PROBLEMS 


Compliments  of  the 
Following  Senior  Girls 

Mary  Ann  Radatz 
Shirley   Rebro 
Pat   Kernz 
Laura   Lain 
Carol    Benard 
Judy  Estvander 
Darlene   Mercuric 
Carol  Moore 
Delores  Gadberry 
Nancy  Corbett 
Pat  Ferguson 
Sandy  Gray 
Shirley  Gebe 
Carol   Langlois 
Wilma   Benedetto 
Mary  Ann  Payerchin 


Stone  Cutting  & 
Carying 

Sandstone  For  Platforms, 

Sills,  Steps,  Fireplaces, 

Landscaping,  Etc. 

Fireplace  Stone  Cut  to 
Order  -  Easy  to  Install 

Free  City-Wide  Delivery 
Free  Estimates 

ST.  CLAIR 
CUT  STONE,  INC. 

19507  St.  Clair  Ave. 
IVanhoe  1-2442 


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GOOD  WISHES  FROM 

THE  AUTO  •  DIESEL 
PISTON  RING  CO.,  Inc. 

3145  Superior  Avenue  SUperior  1-1737 

Cleveland  14,  Ohio 


207 


LAKE 
FURNITURE,  INC. 

for  the  finest  in 

Furniture,  Appliances,  T"^ 

and  Rugs 


855  E.  222  St. 


Stan  Erzen 


RE.  2-761 


Chas.  Bas 


^ 

NEW    1^    MODERN          ! 

i                          with                            i 

^    COMFORTABLE    i^       \ 

COMPLIMENTS 

GATE -WAY 

1                        to  the 

MOTEL 

1                  EUCLIDIAN 

I                      from  an 

29865  Euclid  Ave.             j 
Wickliffe,  Ohio               j 

1                 INDUSTRIAL 

Phone:  WI.  3-5264             | 

I                     FRIEND 

AAA  Approved  -  T.  V. 

i                          ^ 

Tile  Baths  -  Carpeted         i 

208 


FOR  QUALITY 

PRICE  AND  STYLE 

shop  at 

FALL'S  TOWN 
fir  COUNTRY 

22822  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 


Compliments  of 

General  Electric 
Company 

Lamp  Wire  and 

Phosphors  Department 

Cleveland  Wire  Plant 

1331  Chardon  Road 


Compliments  of 

LAKE  SHORE 
MACHINE  CO. 

1340  E.  222nd  St. 


Euclid,  Ohio 


Matko  Painting  and 
Decorat-ing  Co. 

i                         741    E.    232nd   St.                           j 

i                      FINE   RESIDENTIAL 

:           PAINTING  AND   DECORATING 

:                INTERIOR  AND  EXTERIOR 

;             Latest  Sanitas  and  Wallpaper 

■                         Samples  Available 

;               Competent   Union   Mechanics 

1                               To  Serve  You 

;              Complete    Insurance    Coverage 

J                 Estimates    Cheerfully   Given 

:      RUDOLPH  J.   MATKO        RE.    1-6453 

The                           1 

Richmond  Square 
Barber  Shop 

is  now  open                    j 

EXPERT  BARBERS            j 

New  Modern                  : 
Sanitary  Equipment            \ 

Children   Are   Our   Specialty                 ; 

Open  8  A.M.  to  6  P.M.                    j 
Every  Day  for  Your  Convenience            ; 

UNION  SHOP                j 
Plenty  of  Free  Parking         j 

1              HAIR  CUTTING 

ALAN 
BEAUTY  SALON 

1          Northeast  Community 
1                 Beauty  Center 

1             629  E.  1 85th  Street 

j                    IV.  1-7553                      i 

i     No  Appointment  Necessary 

Compliments  of                i 

THE  AMERICAN 
STAMPING  CO. 

26650  Lakeland  Blvd.           j 
REdwood  1-9333               j 

GOOD  LUCK! 

'ptofu  (facet  c^tdu^t^Uai  ^tec^A&<n 

TAPCO  PLANT 

THOMPSON   PRODUCTS,  Inc. 

23555  Euclid  Avenue 
Euclid,  Ohio 

Providing    Opportunities    in    Aircraft,    Automotive,    Electronic,    Atomic    and 
Industrial  Component   Development  and   Manufacturing 


COMPLIMENTS    OF 
SIMS  BROS.  BUICK,  Inc. 

18781  Lake  Shore  Blvd.  Euclid,  Ohio 

IVanhoe  6-0600 


GARCO  MACHINERY,  Inc. 

1         "                              Cleveland  17,  Ohio                                        j 

1                                                       ^                                                        1 

1                                 TOOLS  FOR  INDUSTRY                                 i 

1                          MACHINE  TOOL   DISTRIBUTOR                          1 

1                                     Phone:  KEnmore  1-9120                                     j 

i               Compliments  of               i 

Compliments 
Of  a  Friend 

THE  DILLE  ROAD 
LUMBER  COMPANY     j 

2)2 


i               Compliments  of 

Mr.  Grear's 
Homeroom 

j                   Class  of  '57 

Insure  With                   i 

Matt  F.  Intihor 

Complete  Insurance           i 
Service                       i 

630  E.  222nd  St. 
REdwood  1-6888 
Euclid  23,  Ohio 

1             EUCLID'S  FIRST 
1          Automatic  Car  Wash 

LAKE  SHORE 
AUTO  WASH 

j        22701  Shore  Center  Dr. 

CONGRATULATIONS         1 
GRADUATES!                \ 

Commencement   is  the  start  of  a   new       1 
phase  of  living.     The  future  has  prom-       ; 
ise  for  those  with  the  right  desires  and       1 
the  will   to  accomplish.                                    ; 

May   this   be   a    perpetual                   ; 

challenge   to   you!                           ! 

Sincerely  yours                              ; 

KERR  •  LAKESIDE 
INDUSTRIES,  Inc. 

Manufacturers   of                           ! 

SCREW  MACHINE  PRODUCTS            1 

LARGE  CAP  SCREWS  -  SET  SCREWS      ! 

SOCKET  HEAD  PRODUCTS               1 

21850  St.  Clair  Ave.                       1 
Euclid    17,  Ohio                           1 
KEnmore   1-8380                            ! 

BEST    WISHES   FROM 

Page  Realf-y  Co. 

& 

Page  insurance 

Agency 

REALTORS 

1                   Member  of 

i           North  East  Multiple 

i                Listing  Service 

j    455  E.  200th  St.      KE.  1-1030 

SOLON 
DRUG  STORES 

^                    1 

21860  Lake  Shore  Blvd.        j 

21051  Euclid  Ave.              j 
At  Chardon  Road             j 

i               Congratulations 
To  the  Class  of  1956 

Tarantino  Bros. 
MiBlwork 

i              Custom  Kitchens               j 

i          Formica  Fabricators            j 

i               IVanhoe  1-0344 
j            17614  St.  Clair  Ave. 
:            Cleveland  10,  Ohio 

Maxie's  Beverage 
and  Delicatessen 

FREE  DELIVERY             \ 
In  Euclid  and  Vicinity          \ 

Open  Monday  Thru   Saturdays              \ 

9:00  A.M.  to   10:00  P.M.                  1 

Sundays  8:00  A.M.  to  3:00  P.M.            j 

i               Compliments  of                j 

BEST  OF  LUCK              j 

TREBEC 
1      EXCAVATING,  Inc. 

To  My  Daughter              j 
And  Her  Senior  Class          j 

i          571  East  200th  Street           : 

^                           i 

I               Euclid  19,  Ohio                j 

I                    IV.  1-1000 

Gordon  B.  Zellers 

ED  WANK 

Kotherine  J.  Welter 

Television  Service  Co. 

REALTOR 

:         Euclid's  Oldest  T.   V.   Service  Shop 

Congratulations  To  The       ; 

j       DuMont    Philco    R.C.A. 

Class  of  1956                 j 

j              Motorola       G.E. 

YOUR  FUTURE  HOLDS 

i           All  Standard  Makes 

IN  STORE  FOR  YOU 

j           ANTENNA  REPAIR 

A  HOME  OF  YOUR  OWN 

:              And  Installation 

■          Visit  Our  Hi-Fi  &  Color  TV  Room 
i                     378   East  200th   St. 

When   the   Time   Comes,   Visit              1 

EUCLID'S  MOST  ACTIVE                i 

REAL  ESTATE  OFFICE                   : 

26500    Lake   Shore    Blvd.                  ! 

29025   Lake   Shore   Blvd.                  ■ 

1                             Euclid,   Ohio 

Phone  RE.    1-2000 

!                     FAREWELL    SENIORS' 
j                             May  the  Future 
!                            Bring  You  Luck. 

j               MRS.  OLSON'S 
i         Sophomore  Homeroom 

BEST  WISHES                             i 
From   Your                                  1 

Senior  Homeroom             j 
320 

1             TOM  JAWORSKE 

!                          ACCORDIONIST 

■                   Music    for    All    Occasions 

i       94   E.   214th  St.             Euclid    19,  Ohio 
i                          REdwood    1-5783 

Congratulations    Graduates                   ■ 

THE  LAKELAND              i 
FLORAL  CO. 

C.   Barile  and  Sons                            : 

Flower,   Gift  and   Garden   Shop               ; 

29651    Lakeland    Blvd                      : 

Wickliffe,   Ohio                             1 

WIckliffe  3-1230                        j 

i          LA   SALLE   BAKERY 

j                        863  East   185th  St. 
:                       Phone:    KE.     1-2388 

;                         We   Specialize    in 

:                  Potica  and  Birthday  Cakes 

MILLER'S                     j 
BEAUTY  SALON              j 

Above    Roller   Drome                        ■ 

22480    Shore    Center    Dr.                    ■ 

Euclid   23,   Ohio                             i 

REdwood    1-9358                         j 

j            CARL  J.  NEWMAN 

:                  MASON   CONTRACTORS 

j                          REdwood    1-2705 

:       450   Lloyd   Rd.               Euclid  23,  Ohio 

NOLAN  MERCURY,  Inc.       j 

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Compliments  of                             ; 

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DISTRIBUTING    CO. 

FLICKINGER,    Inc. 

j                       939  East  222nd  St. 
i                          Euclid  23,  Ohio 
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THE                         i 
FLORENCE    SHOP 

644   East    185th   Street                     j 
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■       Authorized    Keepsake    Diamond    Rings 

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:                                 Est.    1914 

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AND  SMITH  CO. 

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THE   HILLWOOD  MFG. 
COMPANY 

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SGRO'S  SQUARE  DEAL 
SUPER  MARKET 

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IN  EUCLID  CALL                         ! 

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All  Cabs  Equipped  with                    ; 
2-way    Radio                                ; 

WICKLIFFE 
LUMBER  CO. 

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;                   Lake  County's  Largest  and 
■                   Most  Complete    Inventory 

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EUCLID                      j 
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M.  APPELBAUM   &   SON 

J              Building  &   Mason  Contractors 
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BEST  OF  LUCK                           \ 

To    the    Graduating    Class                   ; 

of    1956                                   i 

DR.  R.  M.  BALDWIN 

OPTOMETRIST                          : 

CENTER  BEVERAGE 
&  DEL. 

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:              Open    Daily   9:00   to   Midnight 

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THE    CLEVELAND 
IGNITION    COMPANY 

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1                           See    Us    First    For 

i               GENERAL  CONTRACTING 

EUCLID  ROOFING  & 
i                 SIDING  CO. 

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PRODUCTS 

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j                   FRIEDEL'S 
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■                   Mae  -  Mary  Agnes  -   Leo 
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i      Open   7:30  A.M.    to  9:30   P  M.    Daily 
j                           Euclid  23,   Ohio 

See   the   New                               ; 

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Hard  Top  and  Convertible                   ; 

at  the                                     i 

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&  SERVICE,  INC. 

15000    Aspinwall    Ave.                      ; 
Phone:    MUlberry    1-3005                   ■ 

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THE 
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Our   Specialty    "Pantherburgers"            ; 

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BIG   BOUQUET 

1                    For   Your    Prom    Corsages 

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at  the                                    : 

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Behind    Bailey's                             ; 

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RESTAURANT                            j 

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i                     SAM'S   BARBER  SHOP 

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MR.    PILLOT'S    HOMEROOM              j 

OWENS'   PLANTATION    DINNERS 

:         15357  Euclid  Ave.   UL.    1-2364  E.  Cleveland  0. 
;                        Business    Meetings         Weddings 

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;                                        Compliments    of 

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Compliments    of                                        I 

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Beauty   Is  A  Woman's  Duty                            ; 
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1                                        Compliments   of 

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School    Supplies                                           ; 
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Congratulations                                           ! 

TEDDY    BEAR   STORES,    INC. 

Children's     Wear    —    Juvenile     Furniture             I 
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BARBER  SHOP               j 

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■                     WITH  BEST  WISHES 

j        ST.   CLAIR   BUILDERS 
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■                                Euclid,    Ohio 
i                               KE.    1-6000 

STEVENSON'S               j 
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Open  daily  till    1 :00  A.M.                  ; 

23749    Lake    Shore    Blvd.                   \ 
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THE  STREKAL 
:                 REALTY  CO. 

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TREBEC                     : 
EXCAVATING,  INC. 

571  East  200th  Street                      ; 
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MOTORS 

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j  .                              DEALERS 

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1956  Supplement 
Euclid  High  School 


THE  EUCLIDIAN 


Euclid  High  School 


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SENIOR    N.  H.  S. 

First    Row;       A.    Bills,    A.    Neylon,    C.    Linguist,    G.    Gianasi,    K.    Stoner,    G.    Postnak,    S.    Henn,    J,    DiSanti' 
Second    Row:     B.    Fabrituis,    M.    Leufy,    C.    Rogel,    B.    Grossman,    P.    Toll,    B.    Ronke,     E.     Berrier      B.     B 

S.    Potmore,    R.    Stampfel. 
Third  Row:    P.  Glenn,   D.   MocDougoll,   C.   Nowacek,  G.   Schroder,    B.   Judson,    B.   Flasche,   G.    Buto,    E.    Be 


JUNIOR    N.  H.  S. 

First   Row:    L.    Soderberg,    M.    Yager,    M.    McCall. 

Second    Row:      J.    Wckelee,    G.    Waldman,    S.    Korencic,     G.    Brewster,    A,    Valduga,     D.    Brigger,    J.    Bottung, 

C.    Neat. 
Third    Row:    N.    Petrich,    A.    Flocke,    M.    Priest,    N.    Holderman,    J.    Sanda,    S.    Graham,    J.    Magalenga,    G. 

Schwartz. 
Fourth    Row:   G.   McCracken,   A.    Hole,   A.   Gregorc,   J.   Wowrzyniak,   W.    Marshall,   T.    White. 


PflOMRS  Of  m  1£K 


PANTHERS  OF   THE   WEEK 

Patmore,   J.    Beacham,    R.   Stampfel,    L.    Beurger,   S.    Henn,    P.    Bonk, 
D.   Woodford,  J.    Bomback,  O.   Pirchner,   D.    Lelond,   G.   Gore,    E.    Eckert. 


Every  school  needs  a  feeling  of  school  spirit, 
and  Euclid  High  is  no  exception.  Rooring  cheers 
at  football  games,  largest  turnouts  for  school  plays, 
and  united  interest  in  all  school  activities  needs 
the  support  of  every  student  and  teacher  of  E.H.S. 
The  School  Spirit  Club  with  eye-catching  posters, 
PA.  announcements,  and  a  flash-card  section  at 
basketball  gomes  created  that  long  awaited  bond 
between  all  of  the  students  of  Euclid    High. 

The  School  Spirit  Club  members  wished  to 
remain  anonymous  giving  well-deserved  recog- 
nition to  students  who  contribute  greatly  to  var- 
ious phases  of  school  life.  Each  week  after  the 
assembly  the  Panther  of  the  Week  was  announced 
and  given  a  certificate  of  merit.  These  Panthers 
of  the  Week  starred  in  plays,  worked  on  worthwhile 
campaigns,  planned  social  activities,  and  took  an 
active  part  in  athletics. 


REITA    WILLIAMS 
Faculty    Panther-of-the-Year 


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Each  March  Euclid  High  gives  its 
students  an  opportunity  to  develop 
their  interests  in  future  life-time  oc- 
cupations. Speakers  from  nearly 
every  field  of  endeavor:  floristry,  en- 
gineering, agriculture,  and  nursing, 
to  name  a  few;  give  speeches,  demon- 
strations, and  pass  out  literature  to 
help  today's  students  make  up  their 
minds   about   tomorrow's    jobs. 


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What!  Swimming,  Badminton,  and 
medicine  ball  in  February?'  Anything 
was  possible  at  the  All  School  Party 
when  E.H.S.  was  open  in  the  evening 
for  all  types  of  recreation.  Dancing 
in  the  cafeteria,  checkers  in  the  halls, 
(■elevision  in  the  choral  room,  and  mov- 
ies in  the  auditorium  were  among  thr 
activities  enjoyed  by  students  and 
teachers  alike. 


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PLey  HIGH! 


FEUDIN' 
By  Wilbur  Braun 

Maw  Talbot  Karen  McPeek 

Ellie  May Janet  Lucas 

Wally  Wolpin  George  Schroeder 

June  Talbot Nancy  Carney 

Mat  Bascom  Larry  McLaughlin 

Jude  Talbot Arnold  Teeter 

Betsy  Bascom Pat  Gribbons 


QUIET  PLEASE 
By  Howard   Buermann 

Jeff  Harria    Fred  Fantini 

Judd  Harria  Bert  Ronke 

Mattie  Wigam         Rosemary  Pignataro 
Reverend  Andrews  Bob  Hale 

Jessica    Connie  Misich 

Josie Patti    Holtz 

Catherine Barbara  Smith 

DIRECTOR  W.  Stanley  Schutz 

STUDENT  DIRECTOR  Joanna  Disantis 


sprihg  sports  oflncf 


MARLENE  ZIMMERMAN 
First  Senior  Attendant 


CAROL  ORCUTT 
Second  Senior  Attendant 


SALLY  KORENCIC 
Junior  Attendant 


NANCY  CARNEY 
Sophomore  Attendant 


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SANDY  PATMORE 
Spring  Sports  Queen 


Representative  of  the  spring  banquet  season  at  E.H.S.  were  the  Mother-Daughter 
and  International  Quill  and  Scroll  banquets.  Besides  plenty  of  good  food  these  dinners 
featured  style  shows,  skits,  speeches,  and  the  giving  of  awards.  The  F.T.A.  spaghetti  din- 
ner, the  G.L.C.  "Chuck  Wagon  Spread"  and  the  Honor  Society  picnic  were  welcome 
changes  from  the  more  formal    round  of  banquets. 


Practice  for  the  annual  Wai  Napolo  water  show  began  at  7:30  in  the  morning  be- 
fore school  and  lasted  until  11:30  after  school.  These  grueling  hours  lasted  for  weeks 
until  the  big  night  came  at  last.  Time  well  spent  considering  the  high  caliber  of  the  show. 
The  swim  club  members  took  the  audience  en  on  interplanetary  trip  all  in  one  evening  on 
the  Wai  Napolo  rocket  ship.  On  each  planet  individual  or  group  swimming  routines  with 
gorgeous  costumes,  colored  lights,  and  unearthly  music  acquainted  the  earth  people  with 
life  on  that  planet.  Big-eared  dogs  on  Pluto,  female  woriDrs  on  Mercury,  and  the  lovely 
goddess  of  the  Sun  were  just  three  of  the  mcny  wonders  to  be  seen. 


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"Til  OUT  fOfi  GIOGffi" 

Cast; 

Ginger  Carol    .  Nancy  Morlock 

Mrs.  Carol  Roberta  Stampfel 

Mr.  Carol  Don  Woodtord 

Joan  Carol  Sally  Peek 

Jeannie  Carol  Charlene   Bratush 

Eddie  Davis  Jay  Phillips 

Tommy  Green  Dave  Roberts 

Lizzie Barbara  Leybeck 

Mr.  Wilson Jim  Laurenson 

Mr.  Hoffman Norm  Johnson 


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PLAY    PRODUCTION    STAFF 

"Time  Out  For  Ginger"  was  a  heartwarming  story  of  a  very  common  ailment  known 
to  the  young  teen-age  girls.  Males  can  seem  very  much  inferior  while  acting  very  much 
superior.  Ginger's  decision  to  show  up  the  boys  by  playing  football  on  their  level  caused 
her  parents  much  anxiety,  her  two  sisters  mental  anguish,  and  the  football  players  much 
embarrassment.  All  in  all  there  was  enough  laughter,  tears,  and  common  sense  through- 
out the  play  to  last  for  quite  a  while.  Each  one  of  the  main  characters  fitted  into  thair 
roles  as  naturally  as  breathing. 


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From  the  first  sight  of  Clifford  DsOwens  in  beret,  dark  glasses,  and  high  boots 
until  the  end  of  the  presentation  of  faculty  awards  to  vorious  students,  the  faculty  assem- 
bly was  one  of  the  most  hilarious  shows  ever  seen   in  the   E.H.S.   auditorium. 

The  teachers  "let  down  their  hair"  and  "really  lived  it  up"  with  clever  costuming, 
snappy  dialogue,  novel  acts,  and  believe  it  or  not  plenty  of  talent.  They  sang,  they  danc- 
ed, they  shot  water  pistols  into  the  audience,  and  when  all  this  was  over  there  was  more 
clowning  around  which  was  appreciated  by  the  students.  Here's  hoping  that  the  faculty 
assembly  will   be  a   custom   from   now  on. 


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As  one  year's  group  of  Seniors  nears  graduation  day  their  successors  begin  mak- 
ing plans  for  their  own  Senior  year.  Another  yearbook  is  planned,  new  hopefuls  try  out 
for  the  majorette  line-up,  and  officers  are  elected  to  lead  the  clubs  of  E.H.S.  through  an- 
other year.  Just  representative  of  this  restless  forward  movement  is  the  spring  Student 
Council  campaign  complete  with  posters,  speeches,  and  assemblies  to  elect  the  new  of- 
ficers and  the  choosing  of  the   next  year's  cheerleaders  from  the  J.V.  cheerleaders. 


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Southern  Belles  in  their  formals  and 
Southern  Gentlemen  in  their  dress 
suits  dancd  from  eight  to  twelve  on 
the  evening  of  May  5  at  the  annual 
Junior  Prom  which  is  looked  forward 
to  every  year  as  a  dress  rehearsal  of 
the  Senior  Prom. 


The  Juniors  danced  in  the  formal 
garden  of  "A  Southern  Plantation" 
to  music  played  by  Harry  Hershey's 
band  and  relaxed  at  pool-side  tables 
overhung  with  imported  Spanish  moss. 
Punch  and  cookies  were  served  on  the 
porch  before  everyone  left  for  various 
nightspots. 


Fjrsf    Row     T     White,    P     Salomes,    J     Gortz,    F'     jcria,    D     Bluoni,    R     Kein, 

E     Motto 

Second    Row.    B.    Damion,    B     Jelinek,    D     Lockwood,    D.   Cinalii,    M.    Miller, 

E.    McPeek,    J 

Thome 

s,    0. 

tenberger,    B,    Garland,    D,    Johnson. 

Third    Row:     Coach    Nelson,    L.    Nosse,    L.    Konyha.    D.    Price,     B.   Teaol,    K. 

Pilotti,     D.    Bu 

yer,    B. 

Mart 

Bunzanski,    T.    Kramer,    F.    Peterson,    Co;ch    Boerger. 

SEASON'S  RECORD 


Total  games  1  9 

— 

Willoughby 

3, 

Wickliffe 

6, 

West 

3, 

Parma 

0, 

Painesville 

3, 

Shaker 

2, 

Lake wood 

0, 

Shaw 

1, 

Heights 

2, 

Ashtabula 

0, 

Willoughby 

0, 

Parma 

2, 

Akron    East 

1, 

Lake  wood 

4, 

Heights 

1, 

Shaw 

1, 

Crestline 

0, 

Crestline 

5 

Shaker 

2, 

wins  1  7  and  losses  2. 


EucI 

d 

5 

EucI 

d 

21 

EucI 

d 

5 

EucI 

d 

4 

EucI 

d 

8 

EucI 

d 

4 

EucI 

d 

7 

EucI 

d 

7 

EucI 

d 

5 

EucI 

d 

6 

EucI 

d 

9 

EucI 

d 

3 

EucI 

d 

0 

EucI 

d 

5 

EucI 

d 

0 

EucI 

d 

5 

EucI 

d 

9 

EucI 

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6 

EucI 

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8 

Lake   Erie   League  Champs,   Sectional   and    District 
Champs 


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ALL   SCHOLASTIC 
PLAYERS: 

Larry  Nosse,  p. 

Paul  Serra,  1  b 

Ernie  McPeek,  2b 


First   Row:     A.    Miller,   S.    Lanning, 

D.    Moyer. 
Second   Row:     B.   Cramer,   D,    Seam 

Bant,    D.    Smith,    Coach    Wile 
Third    Row:     D.    Doley,    J-    Rogosh, 


Hoppert,  A.  Cook,  E.  Soeder,  J. 
B.  Scott,  D,  Lynch,  B.  Walters,  B. 
Schnieder,    D.    Bates,    D.    Lelond,    J. 


P.    Smi'.h,    D.    Coy,    N.    La- 
Cocch    Mohr. 


Euclid 

Euclid 

Euclid 

Euclid 

Euclid 

Euclid 

Euclid 

Euclid 

Euclid 

Euclid 

Euclid    

SEASON'S     RECORD 

Dual  Meets  Won  8  Lost  3 

63  Cathdral    Latin    51 

562/3  Cleveland   East 57V3 

101  Painesville   Harvey  13 

74  Parma 44 

78  Willoughby     40 

55  Shaw  59 

86  Wickliffe  28 

76  Painesville  Riverside  42 

84  Holy    Name  30 

71  Cleveland    Heights    47 

47  Shaker  67 

Arena    Indoor  Meet  —  Third 
Euclid  Relays  —  Second 


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INDIVIDUAL  CHAMPS 

Stroberg  -  50  yd  dash 

At  Arena 

MILE  RELAY  - 
(Peterson,    Strohm,    Gray, 

Cook)   -  Arena 

SHUTTLE  HURDLES  - 
(Cramer   Knuth,    Lauter, 

Rogosh)  -  West  Tech. 

POLE  VAULT  - 

(Lanning,    Lauter,    Monnett) 


NEW  SCHOOL  RECORDS 

itroberg  - 

100  yd.  dash 
Broad  Jump 

Bcmback 

220  yd.  dash 

3ook  - 

880  yd.  dash 

Hcppert  - 

Mile 

V^onnett  - 

Pole  Vault 
(District  Champ) 

880  Relay  Team 

Mile 

Relay  Team 

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VARSITY    TENNIS    TEAM 

First   Row:     B.    Randell,    D.    Oviatt,    D.    Smith,    H.    White. 

Second   Row:     B.    Kaib,   E.    Fenster,    B.   Zoller,    B.    Berrier,    D.    Rash,   Coach   Troglia. 


VARSITY    GOLF    TEAM 

Left  to  right:    D,   Kotnik,   B.  Adams,  S,   Lonning,  Coach   Pringle,  G.   Bill,   G.   Foster,   P.   Long. 


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A  cast  of  250  students,  lavish  cos- 
tumes, and  imported  Spanish  moss 
from  North  Carolina  helped  to  make 
the  Big  Show,  "Old  New  Orleans",  c 
big  hit  with  E.H.S.  students,  parents, 
and  other  Euclidites.  Senior  Otto 
Pirchner  presented,  for  the  last  time, 
one  of  his  novel  "spectaculars"  stag- 
ed and  designed  by  him. 


Euclid  High  always  had  its  share  of 
pretty  female  students,  but  with  teach- 
ers looking  like  these  it's  a  wonder  th: 
boys  graduated  at  all.  Here  six  mem- 
bers of  the  faculty  lead  the  cheers  at 
one  of  the  "Fat  Panthers"  basketball 
games  where  the  faculty  men  played 
in  the  game,  took  tickets,  and  sold 
refreshments. 


One  of  the  last  duties  the  Seniors 
hod  to  perform  before  graduating  was 
the  cleaning  out  of  lockers.  Text 
books  were  the  first  to  go,  junk  such 
as  papers  and  old  lunches  next,  and 
the  large  boxes  containing  caps  and 
gowns  last. 


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SffllOR 


The  theme  "A  Southern  Plantation" 
was  used  not  only  for  the  Junior  Prom, 
but  for  the  first  '56'  Senior  assembly 
The  Seniors  really  put  on  a  worthwhile 
show  combing  comedy,  music,  one 
talent.  Just  a  few  of  the  acts  were 
"Paddelin'  Madeleine  Home",  "Chair 
Gang"  sung  by  a  group  of  newly  dis- 
covered Senior  crooners,  and  "Can'l 
Help  Loving  That  Man"  sung  by  c 
slightly  overweight  Potty  Gribbons. 


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The  second  Senior  Assembly  of  the 
year  was  put  on  as  the  last  school  ac- 
tivity before  graduation.  For  a  show 
that  should  have  left  some  wonderful 
memories  in  the  minds  of  the  gradu- 
ates and  underclassmen  it  was  a  big 
disappointment.  With  all  the  things 
to  do  before  graduation  day  there  was 
not  enough  time  to  plan  and  rehearse 
a  show  to  compare  with  the  first  Sen- 
ior assembly. 


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The  Lake  Shore  Country  Club  was 
the  scene  of  the  Senior  Banquet  held 
one  rainy  evening  in  May.  An  excel- 
lent meal  was  followed  by  a  humorous 
talk  on  the  names  in  the  Senior  class 
by  Mr.  Owens.  The  class  poem  was 
read  and  the  list  of  '56'  firsts  was  giv- 
en after  which  everyone  danced  in  the 
Club  ballroom  until  it  was  time  to  go 
on  to  open  houses  and  then  home  to 
bed  in  time  to  go  to  school  the  next 
morning.  Hear  some  didn't  make  it 
home  at  all! 


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Excitement  over  the  approaching  Se 
All-Night  Prom  was  discussed  in  the  senior 
soon  as  the  affair  was  planned  with  the  sup 
on  sale  and  the  fun  began.  Waiting  in  fro 
stuffed  panther  favors  the  boys  began  to  wo 
trips  downtown  to  buy  dresses  left  them  tire 
the  Year"  arrived  on  May  19.  Though  the  P 
didn't  start  until  9:00,  the  boys  started  picki 
was  that  loads  of  parties  were  being  given  a 
corsages,  collected  enough  junk  to  last  them 
their  street  see  them  it  was  time  to  start. 


nior  Prom  began  when  the  subject  of  an 
homerooms  and  in  the  Senior  Cabinet.  As 
port  of  the  Euclid  business  clubs,  bids  went 
nt  of  the  counselor's  office  to  buy  bids  and 
nder  if  it  was  worth  it.  The  girls'  weekly 
d  but  elated.  Finally  the  "Lovliest  Night  of 
rom,  which  was  held  at  the  Tapco  Ballroom 
ng  up  their  dates  about  7:00.  The  reason 
II  over  Euclid.  As  soon  as  the  girls  got  their 
through  the  night,  and   let  every  neighbor  on 


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Arriving  at  the  Prom  fashionably  late  the  couples  were  soon  dancing  to  the  music 
of  Billy  Lang's  orchestra,  enjoying  punch  and  cookies  at  floor  side  tables,  and  getting 
their  pictures  taken  by  Raimor  Studios.  Live  trees,  flowers  grass,  and  bridges  over  tiny 
wading    pools    transformed    the    ballroom     into  a  lovely  surprise. 

At  1:00  the  dance  itself  ended  and  a  police  escort  guided  the  caravan  of  cars  to 
City  Hall  where  movies  of  the  Prom  were  shown  and  a  key  to  the  City  was  given  to  the 
Senior  Class  by  Mayor  Sims,  Then  back  to  the  Tapco  ballroom  for  more  dancing,  eat- 
ing, and  entertainment. 

At  the  after-Prom  party  the  guests  had  their  choice  of  a  chicken  or  steak  dinner. 
With  the  meal  come  professional  entertainment  from  Greater  Cleveland's  night  spots. 
A  pickpocket,  a  trampoline  trio,  and  a  vocalist  filled  the  bill  very  well.  Music  for  danc- 
ing was  furnished  by  Wendell  Tracy's  band. 


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About  5:30,  another  motorcade  led  to  the  Euclid  Park  Clubhouse  where  the  few 
remaining  people  waited  for  the  truck  with  the  rolls  and  coffee  which  was  late  in  arriv- 
ing. A  few  of  the  harder  people  went  down  to  look  at  the  lake  but  the  rest  tried  to  keep 
awake  with  group  singing  which  didn't  go  over  very  big. 

Af  7:00,  some  of  the  cars  in  the  caravan  went  to  the  EHS  auditorium  for  a  com- 
munity church  service  led  by  Reverend  Austin  Coe.  Needless  to  say  that  by  this  time 
very  few  people  were  awake.  After  church,  home  to  change  clothes,  then  on  to  the  picnic 
at  Wyoga  Lake  and  a  day  of  swimming,  eating,  and  trying  to  keep  awake.  A  few  of  the 
real  slap-happy  couples  even  tried  to  go  to  the  drive-in  movies  that  night.  Monday  morn- 
ing the  Senior  class  attended  classes  en  masse  as  usual,  but  not  willingly.  "The  Lovliest 
Night  of  the  Year"   will   not   be   forgotten   for  many  a  year. 


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Euclid  Senior  High's  eleventh  commencement  program  was  held  at  the  Music  Hall 
of  the  Cleveland  Public  Auditorium  on  Tuesday,  June  fifth,  1956.  This  was  the  first  time 
the  Euclid's  Seniors  did  not  graduate  in  the  school   auditorium  or   in  the   football   stadium. 

The  featured  speaker  was  Dr.  Allan  F.  Griffin,  Professor  of  Education  at  Ohio 
State  University,  with  "The  Shape  of  the  Next  Twenty  Years"  addressed  to  the  graduates. 

The  valedictory  music  by  Marilyn  Wendell  and  the  salutatory  by  Judy  Blackburn 
was  followed  by  the  certification  of  the  class  and  the  presentation  of  the  diplomas  by  Mrs. 
Grace  Watkins,  Vice-President  of  the  Euclid    Board  of   Education. 

With  the  playing  of  the  recessional  by  the  E.H.S.  band  436  graduates  filed  up  the 
aisles  wearing  for  the  last  time  the  blue  gowns  and  gold  tassels  of  their  Alma  Mater. 

The  '56'  graduating  class  first  marched  to  the  traditional  "Pomp  and  Circum- 
stance" on  Sunday,  June  3,  when  Baccalaureate  Services  were  held  in  the  Euclid  High 
auditorium. 

After  the  invocation  and  scripture  reading  by  Reverend  Kenneth  Poly  of  the  Mast- 
er's Church,  the  Baccalaureate  address,  "Feet  of  Clay"  was  given  by  Reverend  Frank 
Hutchings  of  the  Church  of  the  Epiphany. 

The  Senior  Chorus  was  heard  for  the  last  time  as  it  sang  "The  Halls  of  Ivy"  and 
the  choral  response  to  the  benediction. 

For  the  Seniors  Baccalaureate  Day  was  the  first  time  to  wear  their  graduation 
gowns  and  the  beginning  of  the  parties  and  open  houses  which  come  before  and  after 
graduation  night. 


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Marilyn  Wendell,  valedictorian  of 
the  1956  graduating  class,  played 
"Rhapsodie  Hongroise"  by  Franz 
Liszt  as  her  musical  valedictory. 

Marilyn's  ninety-five  plus  average 
in  her  high  school  studies  was  not 
hampered  by  her  interest  in  extra-cur- 
ricular activities.  She  was  a  membsr 
of  National  Honor  Society,  National 
Forensic  League,  Thespians,  and  Fu- 
ture Teachers  of  America.  Being 
treasurer  of  International  Quill  and 
Scroll,  an  editorial  board  member  of 
the  Publications  Club,  a  band  librar- 
ian and  playing  solo  clarinet  in  the 
band  and  violin  in  the  orchestra  kept 
"Wendy"  quite  busy. 

After  attending  Radcliffe  College 
on  a  full  tuition  scholarship,  Marilyn 
plans  to  be  an  English  teacher.  When 
asked  how  it  felt  to  be  first  in  a  class 
of  436,  Marilyn  said,  "I  have  never 
sacrificed  activities  or  recreation  for 
studying — just  sleep." 


Judy  Blackburn's  scholastic  average 
of  94.4  and  her  leadership  in  many 
activities  made  her  eligible  to  be  the 
saiutatorian  of  the  class  of  1956.  Be- 
ing on  the  Distinguished  Honor  Roll 
every  six  weeks  during  her  three  years 
at  EHS,  vice  president  of  Future 
Teachers  of  America,  and  a  member 
of  the  Euclidian  editorial  staff  did  not 
hamper  her  from  being  in  many  other 
clubs  around  school.  Among  many  of 
her  other  activities  are  Girls'  Leaders 
Club,  National  Honor  Society,  Girls' 
Athletic  Association,  and  Quill  and 
Scroll.  She  played  bassoon  in  the 
concert  band  and  marching  band. 

Judy  will  be  a  camp  counselor  at 
Camp  Julia  Crowell  this  summer  be- 
fore she  leaves  for  Ohio  Wesleyan  in 
the  fall  to  major  in  elementary  educa- 
tion. 


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A  METRICAL  PANORAMA  OF  THE  CLASS  OF   FIFTY-SIX 

by   Gail    F.    Gionasi 

PART  I 

Listen   my  children,   and    learn    the   tricks 

Of  the  wonderful   class  of  fifty-six. 

On   the   nintth   of   September   in    fifty-three 

Euclid's   doors  opened   for   you   and   me. 

Our   first   Homecoming   wos  a   game   against    Heights. 

We   lost  that  as  well   os  other  grid   fights. 

But  the  track  team  did  well,  and  Wiley's  o  wreck. 

Because  of  an   unknown   soph'more  named   Heck. 

The   baseball    team   were    LEL  champs. 

They  made   their  opponents   look    like   tramps. 

Rosie,    Maureen,    Hans,    Dave,    and    Jim    Rauer 

Were  great  soph'more  actors   in   Ploynite's   first  hour. 

Our  first  all-school   formol   was  the  Sweetheart  ball. 

We  danced  in   the  cafeteria,   not  some  fancy   hall. 

Morning  announcements  featured  a  quiz   master. 

Mr.   Owens  checked   up  to  see  who  replied   foster 

To:    "How  many  feet  is  the   swimming   pool   deep?" 

"How  many  students  in  class  fall  asleep?" 

In   contest  assemblies,    we   won    the    lost   cup. 

Seniors  were   mortified.      We    lived   it  up. 

As  soph'mores  we  proved  that  we  were  the  best 

By  conquering  obstacles,   meeting  the  test. 

PART    11 

As   juniors   we   started    to    run    the   school. 

We  had  lots  of  fun,  and  observed  every  rule? 

"You  Can't  Take    It  With   You"   created   a    fuss. 

Well,  why  not?      The  cost  featured  seven  of  us. 

The  government  classes  started  some   fun. 

The   students  we   chose   had   the   city   to   run. 

In   football   we  didn't  win  any  gome 

But  champion    hoopsters   brought   EHS   fame. 

The   wrestlers   took    the   GCL   crown 

But  didn't  do  well   in  Columbus  town. 

The  band,   however,   brought  home  a   first. 

That  made  us  so  happy  we  thought  that  we'd  burst. 

At  our  Junior  Prom  we  had  quite  a   throng. 

"This   Is   Heaven"   was  the   formol's  theme   song. 

Our  newly  checked  boiler  exploded   in   May. 

That  incident  gave  us  a   free  day   to  play. 

The  yeorbook   presented   the   first  supplement. 

It   showed    NHS   and   our    Prom's   merriment. 

We  said   farewell   to  the  grads  of  fifty-five. 

At  last,  we  were  Seniors.      It  was  great  to  be  olive. 

PART    III 

During    the   summer,    to   Raimor's  we'd   trot. 

They  made   us   look  pretty   if  we   had   it  or  not. 

Mr.    Rojeck   came   with    school    spirit. 

If  there   is  a  game,   we  should  all   go  and  cheerit. 

When  we   played   EasTech   spirit  reached   its  peak. 

That  was  during   tournament  week. 

Mr.   Blackburn  reads  Atlantic. 

It  drives  his   English   students  frontic. 

Through  Mr.   Pringle  we  discovered  Grendel. 

The  SURVEY  said  that  Marilyn  Wendell 

Would    be   our   valedictorian. 

Judy    Blackburn's   behind    her    by   one. 

The  Senior  Prom  was  really  a   dreom. 

"The  Loveliest  Night  of  the  Year"  was  our  theme. 

Every    Senior   who   was   a    smorty 

Followed    the    Prom    with    the    All    Night    Party. 

Commencement   is   Tuesday,    the   fifth   of   June. 

If  'twas  in  our  stadium  we'd  want  a   full  moon. 

But  since  it  won't  be  there  any  more 

We  don't  care   if  it'll   snow  or  pour. 

As  one  walks  through  old  Euclid's  halls 

He   sees  around   him    the   cracks   in   the   walls. 

Thot  shows  our  Alma   Moter  has  a   heart. 

Cause  our  class  is  leaving,   she's  falling  apart. 

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C^teventh 

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'9' 


EUCLID  SENIOR   HIGH   SCHOOL 

MUSIC     HALL 

CLEVELAND  PUBLIC  AUDITORIUM 

Tuesday,  June  Fifth 

Nineteen  Hundred  Fifty-Six 

Eight  Fifteen  P.M. 


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roaf'am 


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PRELUDE "Doge's  Overture" Rosse 

INVOCATION _.._ Rev.  Paul  0.  Mayer 

East  Shore  Methodist  Church 

THE  NATIONAL  ANTHEM 

SALUTATORY Judith   Ann  Blackburn 

"The  Cloths  of  Heaven" Dunhill 

Athena  Daniels 

Introduction  of  Dr.  Alan  F.  Griffin Erwin  Franklin  Berrier,  Jr. 

President,  Senior  Class 

"THE  SHAPE  OF  THE 

NEXT  TWENTY  YEARS" Dr.  Alan  F.  Griffin 

Professor  of  Education 
Ohio  State  University 

VALEDICTORY  IN  MUSIC. "Rhapsodie  Hongroise" Liszt 

Marilyn  Wendell 

CERTIFICATION  OF  CLASS Mr.  Clifford  G.  Owens 

Principal 

PRESENTATION  OF  CLASS Dr.  W.  G.  Fordyce 

Superintendent 

*PRESENTATION  OF  DIPLOMAS Mrs.  Grace  Watkins 

Vice-President,  Euclid  Board  of  Education 

BENEDICTION Rev.  Paul  0.  Mayer 

RECESSIONAL Class  of  1956 

Euclid  High  School  Band 


*Homeroom  teachers  will  assist.  We  request  that  there  be  no 
applause  until  all  diplomas  have  been  awarded. 


Ljradua 


ted 


William  A.  Adams 
Calvin  Milans  Aitken 
Edward  James  Anderson 
Geraldine  Ann  Andolsek 
Sue  Louise  Angene 
Ronald  Andrew  Antonick 
Shirley  Anne  Avery 
Ivan  Edward  Baker 
Elaine  Bambakakia 
Patricia  Ann  Bank 
Joseph  Henry  Banks,  Jr. 
Richard  Blase  Bartone 
James  Paul  Bassett 
David  William  Bauer 
Carole  Anne  Bayer 
Judith  Rae  Beacham 
Ronald  Andrew  Bear 
Roberta  Ann  Beck 
Doris  Louise  Becker 
Virginia  Ann  Bednar 
Carolyn  Mary  Benard 
Erwin  Franklin  Berrier,  Jr. 
Ethelyn  Louise  Berrier 
Rita  Ann  Bielobocky 
Anna  Marie  Bills 
Richard  Allan  Bisbee 
Judith  Ann  Blackburn 
Carol  Ann  Blatnik 
Jo  Ann  Judith  Bobak 
John  Lawrence  Bock 
Robert  Bohinc 
Robert  Anthony  Boldin 
Dean  John  Bolton 
John  Lawrence  Bomback 
Karen  Lee  Bone 
Donald  Norman  Borthwick 
Frederick  Albert  Bowles 
Robert  Jon  Boyton 
Mary  Vianney  Bray 
Barbara  Jeanne  Brennan 
Virginia  Lou  Brewster 
Marjorie  Rose  Brickner 
David  Francis  Brocone 
Nancy  Jean  Brooks 


Edward  William  Brown 

Beverly  Gail  Budd 

Bruce  Arnold  Burger 

Pamela  Burns 

Alyce  Marie  Buss 

Glen  Lee  Buto 

Diana  Marie  Carabotta 

Patricia  Agnes  Carbone 

Kathryn  Mae  Carpenter 

Paul  Leo  Castellano 

Herbert  James  Charnick 

Mary  Ann  Chinchar 

John  Alan  Chluda 

Frank  A.  Christopher 

Richard  Paul  Cinalli 

Arlene  Clark 

Gary  Wallace  Clark 

Nancy  Lucille  Clark 

Richard  Browning  Clark 

Nancy  Patricia  Clements 

Maryl  Lyn  Coatsworth 

Jeanine  L.  Coccia 

Harvey  Morton  Cohen 

Sallie  Combs 

Frederick  Walter  Conroy 

Barbara  Cecile  Coons 

Albert  A.  Cook 

Nancy  Anne  Corbett 

Richard  W.  Covert 

Dianne  Therese  Bridget  Cowley 

Dennis  Paul  Cvitkovic 

Athena  Daniels 

Ronald  Anthony  Danna 

Becky  Ann  Daubenmire 

Hazeljean  Ann  Daubenmire 

Amelia  Ann  DeGirolamo 

Robert  Craig  Demian 

Eileen  Marie  Diedrich 

Christine  Frances  Dinunzio 

Joanna  Marie  Disantis 

Maureen  Cecilia  Dolan 

Kenneth  Philip  Downing,  II 

Richard  Edward  Dreis 

Janice  Lee  Eckerman 


Clarence  Edward  Eckert 
Donald  James  Eddy 
Ruth  Evalyn  Edwards 
Allen  John  Ehas 
Marlene  Pearl  Enkler 
Robert  John  Erzen 
Judith  Arlene  Estvander 
Carol  Ann  Evans 
Robert  Thomas  Fabritius 
Ralph  Joseph  Fee 
Patricia  E.  Ferguson 
Donna  Jean  Fielding 
Margaret-Lynne  Fike 
Diane  Ruth  Fink 
William  Earl  Flasche 
Louis  Frank  Florjancic 
Marsha  Ellen  Foster 
Marilyn  Rita  Franks 
Nancy  Elaine  Funk 
Guy  Francis  Furth 
Delores  Elizabeth  Gadberry 
Gordon  John  Galko 
Irene  Erma  Galliger 
Raymond  Joseph  Gargiulo 
Gary  David  Garrett 
Shirley  Arlene  Gebe 
Beverly  Ann  Gechei 
Ronald  E.  Gerzeny 
Gail  F.  Gianasi 
Laurence  Lenard  Giegerich 
June  La  Verne  Gilmore 
Blanche  Glavis 
Paul  Michael  Glenn 
Ronald  Leroy  Golob 
Faye  Marlene  Gordon 
Nancy  Ruth  Gore 
Susan  Margaret  Gorman 
Patricia  Jean  Gorsha 
Phillip  Fred  Goss 
David  Gary  Gravell 
Jack  Edward  Gray 
Sandra  Elizabeth  Gray 
Richard  Dana  Green 
Thomas  Richard  Green 
Robert  John  Gregorac 
Patricia  Lee  Gribbons 
Wilma  Jean  Grodt 
Barbara  Ann  Grossman 


Leona  Mae  Grugel 
Ronald  Allen  Hager 
John  James  Hallack 
Judith  Adele  Marie  Haller 
Donna  Lea  Hamilton 
Virginia  Ruth  Hamilton 
Charles  George  Hamrich 
Charles  Frank  Hamula 
Robert  Edgar  Hanes 
Elsie  Margaret  Hassink 
David  Edwin  Heck 
Karl  Hans  Henipel 
Sally  Henn 
Joel  Peter  Herman 
Martha  Ann  Herr 
Thomas  N.  Herringshaw 
Richard  Freeman  Hershey 
Patsy  Jo-Anne  Highland 
James  Hisnay 
Jean  Elizabeth  Hocevar 
David  Herbert  Holmes 
Gary  Edward  Holmes 
James  Jennings  Holtz 
John  Charles  Homer,  HI 
James  Rexford  Hoppert 
Delores  Elizabeth  Horvath 
Virginia  Lee  Howard 
Gloria  Jane  Hurka 
Neil  Henry  Hurshman 
Judith  Gail  Jablon 
Claude  I.  Jackson 
George  Ronald  Jaroscak 
Judith  Ann  Jesberger 
Charles  J.  F.  Jevnikar 
Ralph  E.  Jones 
William  Frederick  Jones,  Jr 
Judith  Ann  Judice 
Burton  Moore  Judson,  Jr. 
James  Dennis  Kane 
Gerald  Allen  Kaprosy 
Robert  Ray  Karol 
Esther  -Joyce  Kasunic 
Lynn  Barbara  Katz 
Gerald  R.  Keck 
Kenneth  R.  Keeper 
Janet  Elaine  Keller 
Janet  Joyce  Kent 
Roy  D.  Kern 


Patricia  Ann  Kernz 
Gretchen  Gray  Kiebler 
John  Wayne  King 
Evelyn  Alice  Kline 
Marion  Louise  Kling 
Edward  F.  Knirnschild 
John  Thomas  Kocjan 
Robert  James  Kollar 
Margaret  Nancy  Kolthoff 
Jean  Ann  Konyha 
Annelie  Kopf 
Richard  Everett  Korda 
Beverly  Ann  Korencic 
Robert  A.  Kosher 
Joan  Carol  Kosman 
David  Philip  Kotnik 
Jerry  James  Koucky 
Miriam  Frances  Kovach 
Joyce  Lee  Kovic 
Deanna  Joyce  Kramer 
Joe  T.  Krashoc 
Barbara  Ann  Krause 
Janet  Ruth  Krauss 
Susan  Frances  Krautberger 
Catherine  Ann  Kriz 
Margaret  Louise  Krizman 
Alice  Maria  Krogmann 
Judy  Gail  Kronenberger 
Mary  Candace  Kunkel 
Carol  Jane  Kurilko 
Loretta  Ann  Kushner 
Anthony  Pasquale  Laddis 
Laura  May  Lain 
Rose  Marie  Lang 
Carol  Ann  Langlois 
Sherman  Warren  Lanning 
Thomas  Roberts  LaPorte 
Deanne  Margaret  Larabee 
Kirk  Evan  Lauter 
Edward  Terry  LeBreton 
Karen  Rae  Lees 
Paul  Kui't  Leihenseder 
Mary  Ellen  Leuty 
Perry  Alan  Lewis 
Carol  Karine  Lindquist 
Carol  Jean  Link 
Anthony  Fredrick  Longo 
Joseph  John  Lucas 


Carolyn  Ann  Luikart 
Joy  Karen  Luse 
Sally  Rae  Lyons 
Sharron  McBroom 
Robert  Kenneth  McCormack 
Irene  Mary  McDonald 
Joseph  Henry  McDuffee 
Ronald  M.  McGregor 
Geneva  Marie  McGuire 
Patricia  Jean  Mclntyre 
Patricia  Joycelyn  McKnight 
Nadine  Joy  McLaughlin 
Janet  Ann  McNellan 
Ernest  Eugene  McPeek 
David  Mercer  MacDougall 
Donald  Stephen  Macko 
Phebe-Nell  MacQuarrie 
Christopher  Magnusson 
Jerome  F.  Mang 
Kathleen  Ann  Mannion 
Arthur  Karl  Marincek 
David  Benton  Marsh 
Carol  Ann  Maurer 
Loretta  Meden 
Darlene  Jean  Mercuric 
F.  Richard  Mervar 
Sandra  Elisia  Mester 
Kenneth  Rudolph  Meyers 
Donnie  Ella  Mezget 
Alan  H.  Miller 
Leslie  Louis  Miller 
Robert  James  Miller 
Patricia  Ann  Minello 
Tina  Mary  Mirenda 
James  George  Mog 
James  Molder 
James  Dale  Monnett 
Carol  Ann  Moore 
Elizabeth  Jean  Moore 
Raymond  Frank  Mora 
William  Joseph  Motta 
Donald  Franklin  Moyer 
Joan  Marie  Murphy 
Richard  Allen  Murray 
James  Charles  Mussard 
Edward  Joseph  Mutchler 
Marilyn  Mae  Myers 
Robert  James  Nebe 


Patricia  Louise  Neibecker 
James  Alan  Neil 
Barbara  Lea  Nelson 
Patricia  Louise  Nelson 
Ann  Jennifer  Neylon 
Leo  Nick 

Gerald  Allen  Nordstrom 
Charles  James  Nowacek 
Richard  Anthony  Ogrinc 
Michael  Patrick  O'Hara 
Beverly  Ruth  O'Hare 
Sydney  Onderdonk 
Edward  Anthony  Opatrny 
Karol  Deane  Orcutt 
Richard  Lynn  Osborne 
James  Ott 

Ralph  Randolph  Owens 
Carol  Lynn  Pagels 
David  Rudolph  Paik 
Charles  Anthony  Palazzo 
Mary  Ag-nes  Palinkas 
Carol  Jeanne  Palmer 
John  Lester  Parker,  Jr 
Sandra  Lee  Patmore 
Bernard  E.  Patton 
David  William  Pavelka 
Frances  Alice  Pavlic 
Nancy  Jean  Pavlicek 
Mary  Ann  Payerchin 
Sara  Elizabeth  Peek 
Carole  Jeanne  Perlioni 
Frank  William  Perusek 
Gerald  D.  Peterson 
Angela  Maria  Petruzzi 
Jay  Edward  Phelps 
Rosemarie  Anne  Pignataro 
Kenneth  Anthony  Pilotti 
Otto  William  Pirchner 
Patricia  Ellen  Postle 
Gloria  Jeanne  Postnak 


Patrick  Ernest  Potter 

William  David  Powell,  Jr. 

Donna  Jean  Powers 

Loys  Ethel  Rabbitt 

Florence  A.  Racine 

Mary  Ann  Dorothy  Radatz 

Elaine  Rath 

James  Matthew  Rauer 

Shirley  Jean  Rebro 

Keith  Bernard  Redfern 

Jeanne  Carol  Reeve 

George  Andrew  Repasy 

Nancy  Louise  Replogle 

Rita  Jane  Ricci 

Mary  Beth  Richert 

Carole  Rose  Rogelj 

Curtis  Frederick  Rogosch,  Jr. 

Albert  C.  Ronke 

Stanley  Louis  Rosenthal 

David  Norman  Ross 

Robert  H.  Rossington 

Lois  Jean  Rothrock 

Joan  Marline  Roubicek 

Barbara  Jane  Rowe 

Marcia  Runo 

John  James  Rutkosky 

Patricia  Ann  Sanders 

Gerald  N.  Sandy 

Roy  Allan  Sater 

Carol  Ann  Schael 

Darlene  Joanne  Schaerfl 

Gene  Marie  Schoen 

George  Stephen  Schroeder 

Edward  W.  Schultz 

Erich  R.  Schulz 

Gerald  Peter  Schwartz 

Paul  Walter  Schwegler 

Paul  Thomas  Serra 

Jean  Pauline  Shawke 

Joseph  Charles  Sheridan 


Ronald  Dale  Sherman 

Edwin  Alfred  Shrimpton 

Frank  Carl  Sibenik 

Martha  Jane  Skrance 

Patricia  Ann  Katherine  Skully 

Eugene  Allen  Smelik 

Barbara  Ann  Smith 

Robert  Allen  Smith 

Louis  Frank  Smolic 

Donna  Ruth  Snyder 

Eugene  Henry  Seeder 

Paul  Joseph  Solanics 

Carolyn  Ann  Southworth 

Marguerite  Cecile  Specht 

Carol  Ann  Sprochi 

0.  LeRoy  Squire 

Roberta  Lynn  Stampfel 

Elizabeth  Ann  Frances  Stancavich 

William  Regis  Stapleton 

Judith  Carol  Steinmetz 

Robert  Lorin  Stewart 

Shirley  Lou  Stock 

Linda  Jane  Stokes 

Kathleen  Doryce  Stoner 

Sylvia  M.  Stopar 

Phyllis  Jean  Stowe 

Richard  John  Strah 

Edward  Strekal 

Edwin  Russell  Stroberg 

Carol  Rae  Swain 

John  R.  Swartzwelder 

Diana  Sweeder 

Judith  Mae  Taylor 

Arnold  Earl  Teeter 

John  Allen  Telisman,  Jr. 

David  Barry  Tentler 

Nikita  John  Theodosion 

Arthur  Roger  Thompson 


Pauline  D.  Toll 
Richard  Henry  Tolway 
Carol  Jeanne  Tomsic 
June  A.  Toplak 
Ray  A.  Toplak 
Joan  Carol  Tucker 
Barbara  Alice  Turnbull 
Robert  Jack  Ulizza 
Ronald  Andrew  Ulle 
Johanne  Marie  Urankar 
Charles  Franklin  Vaigl 
Louis  Enrico  Valenti 
Henry  James  Verbsky,  Jr. 
Jon  Anthony  Verb 
Janice  Rose  Verhotz 
June  Elsie  Vert 
\\Mlliam  Anthony  Vidmar,  II 
Judy  Lynn  Walter 
Dolores  Ann  Walters 
Mona  C.  Weaver 
Charles  E.  Welsh 
Marilyn  Wendell 
James  Norman  West 
Sharon  Louise  White 
Suzanne  Williams 
Dorothy  Jean  Wills 
Robert  Donald  Wilson 
Dolores  Marie  Wlodarski 
Elaine  Antoinette  Wonderly 
Donald  Lynn  Woodford 
Janet  Lorene  Wuchte 
Annamae  Yatsko 
Patricia  Ellen  Zeiger 
Barbara  Ann  Zellers 
Rosemary  Zgonc 
Marlene  Helen  Zimmerman 
Judith  Louise  Zust 


J^omeroom     teachers 


Delmar  Smith  John  Reeves 

Stanley  Whiteside  James  Calvert 

Pauline  Berg  Dorothy  Lillick 

Harold  Blackbui-n  Stanley  Schutz 

Frank  Prmgle 

Betty  Byelene  Norman  Thompson 

Harry  Spangler  Edmund  Mize 

Herbert  Nold  Neal  Nelson 

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Erwin  Franklin  Berrier,  Jr. President 

Shemian  Warren  Lanning Vice-President 

June  LaVerne  Gilmoi'e Secretary 

Kirk  Evan  Lauter Treasurer 


Russell  G.  Glass President 

Grace  Watkins  Vice-President 

C.  E.  Bowman  John  F.  Davis 

Loyal  E.  Luikart 

Frank  B.  Mills Business  Manager 

Stewart  A.  Cox Clerk-Treasurer 

W.  G.  Fordyce Superintendent  of  Schools 


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