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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
tUCLID SEOIOfi HIGH
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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.
DfDICflTIOfI
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.
IflBLf Of COOKOIS
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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to right: Loyal Luikart, C. E. Bowman, Russell Glass, Mrs, Grace Wotkins, John Davis
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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,
I Assistant Principal
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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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Physical Education
Dole Harper
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Leon T. Heinlein
Science, Chairman
Physics
Dolores G. Hohs
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Fred Johns
Mathematics
ling Green State U. Cincinnati Conservatory
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Western Reserve Univ. M.S. in Educatio
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M.A.
Albert J. Judge
Science, Mathematics
Kenyon College Bowling Green State U. Kent State University Kent State University Northv^estern College
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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
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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
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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.
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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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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
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Kent Stote University
V/esterr. Reserve Univ,
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Western Reserve Unrv.
A.8., M.A.
Ohio ijniversit/
6.S. in Educotion
W. Stanley Schut^
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-
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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.
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High Point College
Morthwestern Univers
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D. W. Thompson
Mothemotics
Gene R. Thompson
ndustnol Arts
Butler University Kent Stote University
West Virginia University B.S.
I Northwestern University
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Normon Thompson
Biolog/
Kent Stote University
B.S. in Ed,
Western Reserve Univ.
Fronk Troglio
Ohio State Uni/ersii
Western Reserve Un
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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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fUIUfif TfflCHfRS Of flfntfilCfl
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
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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-
FArAILIAP< WITH THE ART5 . . .
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.
ORCHfSTfifl
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
PI! BflflD
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.
inif GET youe guh'
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.
A
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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
i9n
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
vflRsiiy mmmi
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
junioR vflfisiiy mmmi
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-
sujinminG em
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
UJRfSTLIflG im
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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..WHICI4 HELP US TO BECOME ^
SOCIALLY W&LL-ROUKDtD PERSON ..
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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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First Senior Attendant
ROBERTA STAMPFEL
Second Senior Attendont
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SANDY MOCK
Junior Attendant
LINDA RELYEA
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
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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
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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
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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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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
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Movie Club
1,2,4
Baseball 2
JV Team 2
Cribbage Clu
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Scale and Tr
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Club
2
Notional Hoi
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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
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Juni
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2,3
Friei
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2,3,4
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Choi
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Mad
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Girls
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2.3
Big
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, Choir
Y-Teen 1
Nur;
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4
Mes:
siah Civil
Ch
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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
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Boa
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
^3,4
Ju
nior Red Cr
os^
, 2
Fr
lendship Ck
Jb
3,4
Audio Aides
PA Announ
icei
■s 4
Dramatics
Production
St.
3ft 3,4
Tt
lespians 4
Gi
ris- Glee Ch
Jb
2
GAA Member
4
Dr
awing and
Po
inling CI
ub3
Kr
lifting Club
4
Woodford, Donald
Hi-Y I
nt I
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 •
176
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
178
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 ;
179
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
^CH^^n^edcUCo^t^ cutd Sc^tcenc (^occC %V4^e4
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
206
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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
"Get Rollin' with Nolan" :
481 E. 185th Street j
IV. 1-9100 i
216
DEDREUX MARKET
i CHOICE MEATS
: PERSONALIZED SERVICE
: 654 East 185th St.
: IVanhoe 1-7614
■ OTTO NOVOTNY, Proprietor
Compliments of ;
DRENIK
DISTRIBUTING CO.
FLICKINGER, Inc.
j 939 East 222nd St.
i Euclid 23, Ohio
i REdwood 1-7100
THE i
FLORENCE SHOP
644 East 185th Street j
Cleveland 19, Ohio j
■ Authorized Keepsake Diamond Rings
FRIEDMAN lEWELERS
: Est. 1914
: REdwood 1-0800
I 12322 Superior Avenue
; POtomac 1-6686
: Headquarters for Sterling Silver
Compliments of !
HENDERSHOT
AND SMITH CO.
I Compliments of
THE HILLWOOD MFG.
COMPANY
i 21700 St. Clair Ave.
Compliments of j
HOMEROOM 206
SGRO'S SQUARE DEAL
SUPER MARKET
: REdwood 1-3250
: "FOR THE FINEST IN FOODS"
IN EUCLID CALL !
VILLAGE CAB CO. j
Dependable 24 Hour Service :
50c Anywhere in Euclid :
IVanhoe 6-1300 j
All Cabs Equipped with ;
2-way Radio ;
WICKLIFFE
LUMBER CO.
i Lloyd Rd. N K P Tracks
: Wickliffe, Ohio
: Wl. 3-1200
; Lake County's Largest and
■ Most Complete Inventory
FRANK BRIGANTI & SON j
EUCLID j
BARBER SHOP i
559 East 185th Street j
IVanhoe 1-51 12 j
: "SERVING EUCLID FOR 33 YEARS" j
M. APPELBAUM & SON
J Building & Mason Contractors
i 19779 St. Clair Ave
: Euclid 19, Ohio
I Office— KE. 1-6362
i Evenings — EV. 1-8225 or SK. 1-8635
BEST OF LUCK \
To the Graduating Class ;
of 1956 i
DR. R. M. BALDWIN
OPTOMETRIST :
CENTER BEVERAGE
& DEL.
i 22362 Lake Shore
1 In Shopping Center
: REdwood 1-9473
i WE DELIVER
: Open Daily 9:00 to Midnight
Compliments of ',
THE CLEVELAND
IGNITION COMPANY
i GOOD LUCK, CLASS of 1956
1 See Us First For
i GENERAL CONTRACTING
EUCLID ROOFING &
i SIDING CO.
i 330 East 222nd St.
1 REdwood 1-8273
EUCLID WOOD
PRODUCTS
j ARE :
j ALWAYS GOOD PRODUCTS j
i BEST IN FOOD
j FRIEDEL'S
1 DELICATESSEN
■ Mae - Mary Agnes - Leo
j 843 E. 222nd St. RE. 2-8646
i Open 7:30 A.M. to 9:30 P M. Daily
j Euclid 23, Ohio
See the New ;
JEEP DISPATCHER j
Hard Top and Convertible ;
at the i
HENRY AUTO SALES
& SERVICE, INC.
15000 Aspinwall Ave. ;
Phone: MUlberry 1-3005 ■
I Compliments of ;
Dr. Robert R. McGonagle
BEST WISHES FROM j
THE
PANTHER DINER
768 E. 222nd St. j
Euclid, Ohio ;
RE. 1-9775 :
Our Specialty "Pantherburgers" ;
I. C. PENNEY CO.
■ Always First Quality
: Clothing, Shoes, Sportswear
: For the Entire Family
■ Home Furnishings & Piece Goods
j EASTGATE PLAZA
Compliments of I
ED POWELL
PAINTING CO.
Rt. 528, Madison, Ohio j
HAzel 8-3654 j
i CONGRATULATIONS
i SENIORS
j THE REPLAC
i CORPORATION
: 21830 St. Clair Ave,
ADAM'S MARKET
QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY 1
520 East 200th Street j
IVanhoe 1-2386 j
I Compliments of
AJAX MFG. CO.
I 1441 Chardon Road
AMERICAN LEGION
AUXILIARY
EUCLID UNIT 343
20750 Arbor Ave. i
1 BEST WISHES
i COMPANY
THE AUSTIN COMPANY j
ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS j
Bliss Steel Fabricating Division :
1245 East 222nd Street |
Cleveland 1 7, Ohio ■
i IN EUCLID IT'S
BIG BOUQUET
1 For Your Prom Corsages
■ Flowers and Gifts For All Occasions
I Hallmark Cards
i 480 E. 200th St. IV. 1-1544
ENJOY A 8 - BOY j
at the :
CARTERIA
Behind Bailey's ;
EUCLID'S OWN DRIVE-IN i
RESTAURANT j
22800 Shore Center Dr. j
220
i UPSON PHARMACY
■ 481 E. 260th Street
Compliments of |
MRS. LILLICK'S HOMEROOM 104 j
i SAM'S BARBER SHOP
■ 828 E. 200th Street
Compliments of '
MR. PILLOT'S HOMEROOM j
OWENS' PLANTATION DINNERS
: 15357 Euclid Ave. UL. 1-2364 E. Cleveland 0.
; Business Meetings Weddings
Compliments of ;
MISS MITCHELL'S HOMEROOM
; Compliments of
MAXIM'S DELICATESSEN
Compliments of I
MISS VERMILLION'S HOMEROOM j
'• Compliments of
: MRS. BARROW'S HOMEROOM 318
RENE BEAUTY SALON j
Beauty Is A Woman's Duty ;
KEnmore 1-6256 18235 Euclid Ave. j
1 Compliments of
SENIOR HOMEROOM 305
MURRAY'S DELICATESSEN j
School Supplies ;
Open Kitchen Fountain Service I
; Seniors, pause as you go through
1 For as we are, so once were you.
: MISS STROTHER'S HOMEROOM 312
Compliments of I
LAKE SHOES j
22054 Lake Shore Blvd. ■
1 Compliments of ;
MR. CALVERT'S HOMEROOM 108
Congratulations !
TEDDY BEAR STORES, INC.
Children's Wear — Juvenile Furniture I
746 E. 185th Street !
i WILKE HARDWARE
: 809 E. 222nd Street
Compliments of |
UPSON j
BARBER SHOP j
501 East 260th St. j
■ WITH BEST WISHES
j ST. CLAIR BUILDERS
1 SUPPLY CO.
■ Euclid, Ohio
i KE. 1-6000
STEVENSON'S j
DELICATESSEN j
Open daily till 1 :00 A.M. ;
23749 Lake Shore Blvd. \
RE. 1-2565 i
THE STREKAL
: REALTY CO.
i 405 E. 200th Street
: IV. 1-1100
TREBEC :
EXCAVATING, INC.
571 East 200th Street ;
Euclid 19, Ohio i
: Compliments of
KEITH WEIGLE
MOTORS
i DE SOTO PLYMOUTH
j . DEALERS
Compliments of j
WENDY'S
RESTAURANT
i 1550 Chardon Road j
i IV. 6-9869 i
222
•OIUMIIAN NATURAL CLASP NO; 7SJ
lEt UNITED STATES ENVELOPE CO.
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1956 Supplement
Euclid High School
THE EUCLIDIAN
Euclid High School
«•■■-' 'm, T
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.
ra
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.
pflRiy
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
.1^ *^- ■...
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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ORC \^
'(\i of council #:
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
d
6
EucI
d
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
'iew' V'.-iii-i.iSSk.mt* ''^i^'-
^^"^
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
-iJt^5»w,jK,i^^-*.,i
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
^commencement
I roarcim
'9'
EUCLID SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
MUSIC HALL
CLEVELAND PUBLIC AUDITORIUM
Tuesday, June Fifth
Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Six
Eight Fifteen P.M.
P'
roaf'am
'f
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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