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of  love,  or  of  rage 


comes  a  crystalline  realization  of  what  life  is.  In  a  moment,  the 


heart  is  laid  open,  vulnerable  to  life,  to  pain  as  well  as  beauty. 


In  such  a  moment,  youth  understands  and  is  ageless;  he  is  as 


young  as  hope  and  as  old  as  life  itself.  The  keen,  piercing  power 


of  an  emotion  or  a  sudden  glimpse  of  the  strange  in  a  familiar 


pattern  makes  a  sensitive  heart  yearn  to  cry  out:  Hold  the  world 


as  it  is!  Don't  let  it  escape  me!  But  in  an  instant  the  impression 


is  gone,  like  the  swirling  leaves  of  autumn  or  the  flickering  light 


of  a  star. 


The  challenge  of  each  new  day,  the  uncontrollable  light- 


heartedness  of  youth,  the  heady  taste  of  glory,  the  fierce  pride 


poured  into  a  red-hot  roar  for  .the  team,  and  the  spontaneous 


warmth  of  friendship;  these  poignant  moments  of  our  youth  and 


spirit  are  captured  in 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2010 


http://www.archive.org/details/euclidian12unse 


EUCLIDIAN 


EUCLID  SENIOR 
HIGH    SCHOOL 

711  EAST  222nd.  STREET 

EUCLID,     OHIO 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

INTRODUCTION    4 

Seniors     16 

Juniors     88 

Sophomores     110 

Faculty    1 26 

Classes    148 

ORGANIZATIONS 1 76 

Student   Council    178 

World  Affairs    1 82 

Wai  Napolo   1 83 

Future  Nurses  of  America    1 84 

Junior  Red  Cross 1  85 

Future  Teachers  of  America 1  86 

Key  Club,  Ad  Club 188 

Spirits  Club 1 89 

Survey 190 

Euclidian     194 

Eucuyo     198 

International  Quill  and  Scroll 199 

Thespians    200 

National  Forensic  League 201 

National  Honor  Society 202 

Stage  Crew 204 

Movie  Club,  Camera  Club 205 

P.A.  Club 206 

Friendship   Club    208 

Bookstore    210 

Chess  Club,  Foreman's  Club 211 

Girls'  Leaders  Club 212 

Girls'  Athletic  Association    213 

SPORTS    216 

Cross  Country 218 

Football     222 

Cheerleaders     230 

Majorettes     232 

Wrestling     234 

Swimming 240 

Basketball 244 

Bowling     252 

Indoor  Track 253 

National  Athletic  Scholarship  Society, 

Lettermen    254 

Athletic  Board 255 

RECREATION     256 

Assemblies    258 

Fall  Play 260 

Homecoming     262 

Homecoming  Queen  and  Attendants 266 

SUPPLEMENT     268 

ADVERTISEMENTS     269 

INDEXES 

Ad  Index 315 

Senior  Index 316 

Junior  Index 329 


Hail  to  Thee,  O  Euclid  High  School, 
To  thy  name  all  praise  we  sing. 
Happy  days  of  youthful  pleasure, 
Learning,  living,  life  so  dear 
Our  hearts  fill  wih  gratitude 
For  all  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. 


Alarm  clock  clangs  a  rude  good  morn- 
ing. Seven  o'clock  already?  It's  still  dark! 
Quick  breakfast  and  step  out  into  bitter 
morning.  Eyes  water  and  face  reddens 
from  pin-pricks  of  sleet.  Ears  begin  to 
tingle,  then  hurt,  and  then  grow  numb. 
Reach  for  the  aluminum-ice  handle  and 
swing  the  door  wide  open.  The  warm, 
humid  air  envelops  and  pulls  you  in.  It 
smells  of  life,  of  bustling  students  pre- 
paring for  a  new  day.  Thawing  slowly, 
you  mix  with  the  general  hubbub, 
laughing,  joking,  or  just  walking  around. 
The  bell  calls  you  to  homeroom, and  the 
day  begins. 


Crunch,  crackle.  Crunch, 
crackle.  Why  do  they  have 
to  use  such  stiff  paper  for 
potato  chip  bags?  If  I 
wasn't  stuck  with  sixth 
period  lunch,  I  wouldn't 
have  to  do  this.  What  do 
they  expect  me  to  do,  any- 
how? Die  of  hunger?  Of 
course,  I  get  hungry  after 
school  too  .  .  .  Who's  that 
down  the  hall?  Gotta  get 
rid  of  this  bag.  Well,  the 
pocket  bulges,  but  that's 
better  than  being  caught. 
(Oh,  hello  Dr.  Bergem). 
Wow,  that  was  a  close 
one.  Now  to  eat  in  peace. 


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NO  EATING 

OUTSIDE 
CATETiRIA 


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Recognition  is  only  a  small  part  of  honor. 
Whether  in  athletics,  in  the  arts,  or  in  scholar- 
ship, the  real  meaning  of  honor  lies  within  the 
individual.  The  acclamation  of  friends,  the  con- 
gratulations or  certificates  merely  symbolize  the 
self-satisfaction  of  endeavor,  endurance,  and 
accomplishment. 


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Spirit  is  pride:  the  lung  busting,  flag  waving,  jump  up  and  down 
pride  that  gives  a  team  unity  and  self-confidence  for  victory;  endur- 
ance in  defeat. 


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Friendship:  a  punch  in  the  stomach,  a  pat  on  the 
back;  a  profound  discussion,  a  dirty  joke.  Friendship 
has  its  moments  of  camaraderie — the  fun  times  of 
laughing  and  kidding  and  general  horsing  around.  But 
friendship  has  its  serious  moments  too,  and  this  is 
when  a  real  friend  means  the  most.  A  friend  is  a 
problem-solver,  confidant,  tear-dryer  and  all-around 
morale-builder.  Even  after  squabbles  and  periods  of 
non-speaking,  there  is  always  the  time  of  reconcilia- 
tion, when  friendship  renews  and  shows  again  its 
true  meaning. 


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Love  in  high  school  is  looked  upon  by 
outsiders  as  childish,  unreal,  but  to  those 
who  experience  it,  it  is  as  real  as  the 
warm  sun  which  shines  upon  them  as 
they  walk  to  school.  To  them  their  love 
is  sharing.  They  share  their  pride  in  one 
another's  achievements.  She  yells  loud- 
est when  he  makes  the  basket.  He  grins 
when  he  sees  her  lead  the  cheers.  Their 
love  is  as  delightful  as  mistletoe  at 
Christmastime  and  as  solemn  as  the 
church  service  they  attend  together  at 
Eastertide. 

Their  happy  times,  their  quarrels, 
their  compatibility,  their  disappoint- 
ments create  their  bond,  symbolized  by 
the  taped  ring  on   her  left  hand. 


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SENIOR  CLASS  CABINET— Row  1 :  L.  Leybeck.  J.  Aufdenhaus,  C.  Jankovich, 
P.  Benedetto,  J.  Danch,  J.  Suhar,  P.  Tinker,  B.  Muir.  Row  2:  R.  Ilg,  B.  Carlson,  B. 
Brown,  E.  Sippola,  B.  Kish,  B.  Pollutro,  B.  Molnar.  Row  3:  B.  Boyton,  D.  Lon- 
char.  M.  Yurosko,  T.  Shannon,  C.  Tilk. 


SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS— Seated: Secretary,  K. 
Schmidt;  Treasurer,  E.  Glenn.  Standing:  Vice  President,  E. 
Orazen;  President,  L.  Schneider. 


As  you  leafed  through  an  old  Euclidian, 
you  saw  pictures  of  the  seniors  and 
thought:  How  old  they  look;  how  mature! 
And  then,  suddenly,  it  was  you  in  the  pic- 
ture; you  were  a  SENIOR.  How  you 
crammed  this  last  year  with  the  fun  and 
joy  and  spirit  of  high  school!  Confetti, 
floats,  formals,  exams,  pizza,  laughter — 
being  irresponsible  and  liking  it.  For  now 
that  it  is  time  for  you  to  take  a  giant  step 
into  life,  you  are  reluctant,  timid.  You 
waver  a  bit  in  your  last  senior  cheer,  take 
one  long  look  at  your  school,  at  your 
friends.  Somewhere  in  your  smile  is  sad- 
ness— and  a  hint  of  hope. 


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Mr.  Fred  Johns,  Senior  Class  Counselor. 


Miss  Ruth  Vermillion,  Senior  Class  Counselor. 


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RICHARD  BONNIE  ADAMS 

ADAMCZEWSKI 


BONNIE  ADLER 


DAVID  AIKEN 


CONCETTA  ALBERTONE 


*'So  then  I  put  up  my  dukes  and  hit  her.' 


DEAN  ALBRECHT  BRUCE  ALVES 

JANE  ALLEN  DONNA  AMBROSE 

JUNE  ALLEN  LORETTA  AMES 

STEVEN  ALLEN  BARBARA  ANDERSON 


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ELBERT  ANDERSON     KATHLEEN  ANDERSON    DAVID  ANDRULIS  NED  ANGENE 


ROBERTA  ARMSTRONG   WILLIAM  ARNDT 


NANCY  ARNOLD  HOWARD  AUTEN 

JANIS  AUFDENHAUS         ALICE  BAGOCIUS 


BARBARA  BAILEY  JAMES  BAKER 

RUDOLPH  BAITT  KATHLEEN  BAKER 


21 


Seniors  gather  in  the  "E"  Room  to  see  the  first  arrivals  of  senior  pictures. 


THOMAS  BAKER 
MICHAEL  BALASH 
JAMES  BALCH 


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JEROLD  BALCH 

PATRICIA  BANKO 

JANET  BARBIC 


JANE  BARNES 
RICHARD  BARNES 

RONALD  BARON 


STEVEN  BARTA 
ALEXANDER  BARTKO 

JON  BARTOS 


JEAN  BATES 

BARBARA  BATT 

CARLA  BAUER 


KAREN  BAUER 
JAMES  BAYES 
NANCY  BECK 


GEORGE  BEDNAR 

BARBARA  BEEKE 

JAMES  BEERS 


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KENNETH  BEGALKE  JUDITH  BENNER 

PATRICIA  FREDDA  BENTLEY 
BENEDETTO 

JOHN  BENGSTON  JAMES  BERES 


These  elevator  shoes  do  wonders. 


LINDA  BERGER 
SHELDON  BERK 


KEITH  BERNDT 
LINNEA  BERNTSON 


JOANNE  BEUTELL 
DONNA  BEYERLE 


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WARREN  BILLER     JOHN  BLACK 
GEORGE  BIZZARRI    BRUCE  BLAKELEY 


This  is  the  little  drummer  boy?  ! ' 


ROBERT  BLAKELEY 
DONNA  BLATTAU 
FRANCES  BOOMER 


WILLIAM  BOYTON 
PATRICIA  BOZICH 
GEORGE  BRAIDIC 


EILEEN  BRAIDICH 
CARL  BRANDT 
KENNETH  BRAUNLICH 


PATRICIA  BRENNAN 
LEE  BREWSTER 
ROBERT  BRIGHT 


'If  he  doesn't  take  that  cwazy  wabbit  off  my  head  pretty  soon 


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Hey,  Heather,  what's  comin'  off? 


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EVELYN  BUCHHOLZ 

MARCELLA  BUCO 

KENNETH  BUDA 


PATRICIA  BURFORD 
JANET  BURHENNE 
LAWRENCE  BURNS 


BEVERLY  BUYNAK 

ELEANOR  BYRON 

CAROL  CADWALLADER 


PATRICIA  CALAVITTA 

DOUGLAS  CALDWELL 

PHYLLIS  CAMERON 


JOHN  CAMPANA,  JR. 
JOAN  CANON 
ELIZABETH  CARLSON 


EDWARD  CARPENTER 

PATRICIA  CARROCCIO 

PATRICIA  CASEY 


Ted  Krauss  smiles  on  the  all-girl  bus. 


THOMAS  CEBULAR  RAYMOND  CERGOL        CAROL  CETINSKY  JOSEPH  CHINCHAR  ELLEN  CIMBALOS 

LOUIS  CEFARATTI    JANET  CERMELJ  LINDA  CHALFANT  CAREN  CIBBS  DONALD  CIPOLLO 


DAVID  COLBOVV 
SYLVIA  COLLEDGE 


GLEN  CONKLING 

BARBARA  CONSLA 

RICHARD  CONSTANTINE 


NANCY  COODE 

TIMOTHY  COOPER 

HARRIET  CORDRAY 


ROBERT  CORNVVELL 

KATHLEEN  COROS 

FRANK  CORRAO 


KATHLEEN  COLLIER     DALE  COLLINS 

IAMES  M.  MARIE  COLLINS 

COLLINGWOOD 


31 


Senior  officers  ponder  return  to  Charterhouse. 


Kill  Chonko!! 


MARY  COUCH 
CHARLENE  CRADIS 
NANCY  CREVELING 
CHESTER  CRONE 
MARY  CRUDER 
DONNA  CUNNINGHAM 

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LINDA  CUTHBERTSON 
DIANA  CVETKOVIC 
JACQUELINE  D'AMICO 
RICHARD  DACAR 
JUDITH  DANCH 
MICHAEL  DANE 


REBECCA   DAUGHERTY 

RANDALL  DAVIS 

THOMAS  DAVIS 


CAROL  DE  WITT 

HELEN  DEBELJAK 

DEAN  DECKER 


Well,  it's  face  those  final  exam  grades  or  jump! 


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'Who's  Got  the  Pain  When  They  Do  the  Mambo?"  is  NOT  a  Viennese  Waltz! 


DONNA  DEISTER  EILEEN  DELLY 

NANCY  DELAC  PAUL  DEVER 


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SHARON  DI  BIASIO  DONETTA  DITOMASO 

ANITA  DI  PUCCIO  PATRICK  DICKEY 


Jim  really  takes  his  studies  to  heart. 


BARBARA  MARGARET  DODDS  PATRICIA  DREIFORT        MICHAEL  DROTOS  JOANNE  DUCCA 

DINISHAK 

WILLIAM  DIXON    JEAN  DRAGOLIC  ARLENE  DRENIK  DENNIS  DRUMMOND       COLLEEN 

EASTABROOKS 


WILDA  ECKLER 
ELANE  EDDY 


Good  grief!  I  forgot  to  turn  this  poem  into  EUCUYO! 


KAREN 

ENGELBRECHT      LYNN  ANN  ERJAVEC       FREDERICK  ESTANICH     ROBERT  ESTVANKO  BRENDA  EVANS 


JAMES  EVANS 


JOHN  EVANS 


GARY  FARLEY 


JOAN  EVANS 


BETTY  FABER 


WILLIAM  FEITH 


"Yes,  this  is  the  president  of  the  Barry  Goldwater  Fan  Club." 


37 


RICHARD  FINK      ROGER  FIORILLE  PAMELA  FLALER  EILEEN  FOGEL  ANTHONY  FORTUNA        GEORGE  FOWLER 

JOHN  FIORELLI    MARY  FISTER  JOHN  FOCHT  JEFFREY  FORKER  JERRY  FOUST  ROBERT  FOXALL 


If  I  put  it  back  in  the  glass  he'll  never  know  it  spilled. 


RICHARD  EVAN  FRANCIS,  JR. 

FRAEDRICH 
RALPH  FRANCIS     CURTIS  FREED 


CRAIG  FROWNFELTER 
GERALD  FRYE 


ELAINE  FULLER 
GLENN  FURTH 


SUSAN  GADUS 
JUDY  GARDNER 


THOMAS  GARZONE 
ROSALIND  GAYLON 


No  wonder  it  won't  start — you  took  the  spark  plugs  out! 


STEPHEN  GEBE 


DANIEL  GEDDES       TERRENCE  GERSON    DAVID  GERWIN 


I'm  sorry,  you  can't  make  Thespians.  We  don't  accept  people  who  wear  funny  clothes. 


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JAMES  GESSIC 
GARY  GEZANN 


WILLIAM   GIBB 
JAMES  GIBSON 


SHIRLEY  GIBSON 
JILL  GINSBURG 


CAROLE  GIORDANO        MARY  GLENN 
DONALD  GLENN  CAROLE  GLEYFORST 


JOSEPH  GLIEBE 

GARY  GORSHA 

ROBERT  GRAUS 


FRANK  GRDANC 

JEAN  GREEN 

LINDA  GREEN 


SHARON  GREGURICH 

FRANK  GRISEZ 

RICHARD  GUALTIER 


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DAVID  GUENTZLER  MARGARET  GUTH 

LINDA  GUESS  TREVOR  GUY 

BARBARA  JOHN  HABE 

GUGLIOTTA 

FRANK  GURKO  DAVID  HABIAN 


ARTHUR  HACH 
FRANK  HADFIELD 


CAROL  HAHS 
KAREN  HALBEDEL 


JUDITH  HALLORAN    VERA  HAMILTON 
CAROL  HAMILTON     FRANK  HANES 


RICHARD  HANSLIK 
NANCY  HARDING 


JOAN  HARPER 
JOHN  HARTMAN 


Hold  still.  There's  just  one  more  bug. 


43 


BETSEY  HARWOOD  JOAN  HAYES 


PATRICIA  HAYES  BONNIE  HAYTAS  DONNA  HAYWARD 


Another  Survey  member  hard  a!  work  in  the  Survey  office. 


GREGORY  HENDERSON 
DIANA  HENRY 
JUDY  HENRY 
DIANE  HERMAN 

44 


DARLENE  HEUER 
HERMINE  HICKS 
JUDITH  HILL 
BONITA  HOCEVAR 


ROGER  HEAPS         THOMAS  HEASLEY  GAYLE  HEIL 


LINDA  HEISE 


PAULINE  HELLMAN  ROSE  HELM 


EDWARD     HODKEY  CAROLYN  HOLTZ  RAYMOND  HORN 

LINDA  HOLLIS  ROBERT  HOLWICK  ALICE  HORTON 


MARY  HOTTOIS 
DONALD  HOVANCSEK 


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Are  you  really  really  thirsty  Rich? 


ALLAN  HRIBAR     GREGORY  HUEBNER        WILLIAM  HUMPHRIES      RONALD  ILG 
JANET  HUDOCK     DAN  HUMPHREY  DONNA  HUNSTON  PATRICIA  IOSUE 


RONALD  IVEC 
STANLEY  IVEC 


PATRICK  JACKSON 
ANTHONY  JAGODNIK 


BERNARD  JAROSCAK 

SANDRA  JAUNSIS 

EVAN  JENKINS 


LINDA  JERABEK 

JAMES  JERELE 

BARBARA  JOHNSON 


DAVID  JONES 

GERRAN  JONES 

JOAN  KADUN 


Reading  Improvement  is  a  help  to  many  students. 


JOHN  JAMES  CARMELA  JANKOVICH 

ANDREW  JAMS         EILEEN  JARC 


JOHN  KALEAL 


JEROME  KAPLA 


SANDRA  KAPUDJA  PHILLIP  KARABINUS 


Now,  girls,  I  remember  this  from  sophomore  biology. 


THERESE  KARDELL  GERALD  KAVON  GAIL  KELLER 

RUDOLPH  KARICH  SHARON  KELEMBER         ROBERT  KELLY 


PHILIP  KEYERLEBER        LOIS  KISH 
BARBARA  KISH  ROSE  KISH 


PAULETTE  KITKO 
JEWELL  KLAUGA 
JERALDINE  KLEIN 


SUSAN  KLOTZBACH 

LUCINDA  KNACK 

DIANE  KNAUS 


ROBERT  KNAUS 

JACK  KNEALE 

JOHN  KODRICH 


GLORIA  KOGAN 
JAMES  KOKOSKY 
GERALDINE  KOLMAN 


LYNN  KOMRAUS 
BONITA  KOPACH 
SUSAN  KORDA 


CAROLE  KOSHER 
ROBERT  KOSTICK 
ARLENE  KOUCKY 


JAMES  KOVACH 
RICHARD  KOVAL 
MARY  JANE  KOZAR 


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Shaker,  here  we  come! 


YVONNE  KOZLEVCAR 
TERRANCE  KRAMER 


DONNA  KRAUSE 
THEODORE  KRAUSS 


Santa  Claus  finds  his  delinquent  elf. 


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The  boys'  quintet  doesn't  seem  to  have  stage  fright. 


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CLIFTON  KREBS 

JUDITH  KRIEGER 

HELEN  KROME 


MARY  JANE  KRUEGER 

GARY  KRULL 

JOSEPH  KURTI 


MADELINE  LA  BANT 

DENNIS  LA  FOLLETTE 

CAROLYN  LACNY 


GRANT  LAMOS 

LINDA  LANE 

ANITA  LANESE 


NORMAN  LARICCIA 

EDNA  LAUB 

STEPHEN  LAUDENBACH 


WILLIAM  LAURENSON 

CAROL  LAUSIN 

NEIL  LAUTER 


Who  says  chess  isn't  a  rough  game? 

ROBERT  LEBER  NANCY  LEFEVRE 

JUDITH  LEHMAN  THOMAS  LEININGER 


ANITA  LENARSIC  JANICE  LEPORATI 

LAWRENCE  LENGEL         ADELBERT 

LEUTBECHER 


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People  are  no  darn  good! 


LINDA  LEYBECK       DAVID  LILLEY 


LAURENCE  ROBERT  LINDNER  BETTY  LINK 

LIGGETT 


BEVERLY  LINDQUIST      WILLIAM  LINSLEY  JOYCE  LONCALA  JOAN  LUBE 

KAREN  LOGAN  RICHARD  LONCHAR        WENDY  LUCAS 


JOHN  LUDWICK 
LINDA  LYTLE 


GEORGE  MAC  QUARRIE 
NANCY  MAC  QUARRIE 


JUDITH  MACY 
GLORIA  MADDA 


BEVERLY  MADEY 
PENNELOPE  MAHER 


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MARCIA  MAIZEL  KENNETH  MALCHOW       CYNTHIA  MARKERT  STEPHANIE 

MARSHALL 
MARIANNE  MALANEY      JOHN  MARKATOS  JACK  MARSH  RICHARD  MARTIN 


WILLIAM  MARTON  GAYNELL  MATHSON 

PETER  MASKUNAS  ELLEN  MATLOCK 


It  takes  two  to  tango. 


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Curt  Freed  enjoys  a  Friday  lunch. 


DELORES  MATTIS    FRANK  MAUCERI  RONALD  MAY 

JOHN  MATZELLE    MARY  MAUFF  HENRY  MAYER 


RAYMOND  DAVID  MC  GOWAN  NORMAN  MEDLEN 

MC  CULLOCH 
MARLENE  MARCIA  MCPHERSON      DORIS  MEKEDIS 

MC  DERMENT 


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SARA   MIDDLEBROOK 

MARY  MIDDLETON 

ELIZABETH  M1KLAVCIC 


RONALD  MIKOVIC 

BARBARA  MILAVEC 

HEATHER  MILLAR 


CATHERINE  MILLER 
JUDITH  MILLER 
RONALD  MILLER 


Pete  and  Judy  enjoy  the  social  room  after  school. 


ROBERT  MERVAR  NANCY  MESOJEDEC 
ROBERT  MERVIS   MARY  ANN  MEYERS 


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DIANE  MILMONT     JAMES  MOCHAN 
JOHN  MIROSAVICH    DONALD  MOCK 


Dave:  After  my  tremendous  catch 
Gary:  Here  we  go  again. 


SIMON  MOHLER      DENIS  MOHORIC  BRUCE  MOLNAR  DEANNA  MONROE  WILLIAM  MOORE 


MARLENE  MOREL  PETER  MORKUNAS 


JEFF  MORRIS 


LEE  MORRIS 


DENNIS  MORRISON  GARY  MOSS 


Which  is  yours,  Joe? 


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THOMAS  MOULIS    SUSAN  MUEHLEISEN       BONNA  MUIR 
JAMES  MRAMOR    SUSAN  MUELLER  ANN  MURPHY 


CHARLOTTE  MURRAY        RAYMOND  MYLAR  HOWARD  NEBE 

DALIA  MUSTEIK1S  JUANITA  NADA  CHARLOTTE  NELSON 


You  say  Jose  Greco  is  holding  auditions  tonight? 


VILLIAM  NIEHAUS     GLORIA  NOSAN 
PATRICIA  NOBBE      DONALD  NOVAK 


LAWRENCE  NOVAK 
EUGENE  O'SABEN 


RICHARD  OCKUNZZI 
JOSEPH  ODDA 


ANDREW  OGRIN 
ROBERT  OLESKI 


DONNA  OPALK 
EDWARD  ORAZEN 


This  is  better  than  the  one  we  made  last  week 


MALCOLM  OREBAUGH     SHERMAN  OTT 


BONNITA  OWEN  PATRICIA  PADO 


LEE  PAGE 


An  underclassman  is  politely  discouraged  from  wearing  knee  socks. 


RONALD  PAGON 
CHRISTINE  PAJK 


WILLIAM  PALKO.  JR.       WILLIAM  PATTON 
LILLIAN  PAPP  PRISCILLA  PAUL 


CAROLINE  PAVELKA        LINDA  PERZ 
PATRICIA  PERROTTI         BARBARA  PETERSEN 


GERALD  PETERSEN 

MARLENE  PETRIK 

JOHN  PETRO 


DIANE  PETROU 

VICTOR  PETROVIC 

ROGER  PETROVICH 


CAROL  PHILLIPS 
NANCY  PHILLIPS 
JOHN  PICCIANO 


JAMS  PIKE  KAREN  PODWILS 

ANNE  PINTER  ROBERT  POLLUTRO 

DIANE  PISEK  JAMES  POSTLE 

JUDITH  JEANNETTE  POSTLE 
PODOBNIKAR 


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SHARON  POUSS 
ALLEN  PRETNAR 


STANLEY  PRIJATELJ         LUCY  PROKOP  WILLIAM  PLGH 

ALICE  PRIORESCHI  JEFFREY  PROLDFOOT    MATTHEW  PULEO 


Beat  St.  Joes! 


DENNIS  PUNGERCHAR     SARAH  RALLS 
DONALD  PURTILL  MADELINE  RANDAZZO 


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Seniors,  whooping  it  up. 


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CAROL  REBA 
MICHAEL  REBA 
KEITH  REDLIN 


JUDITH  REICHENBACH 
BARBARA  RHOADES 
PATRICK  RICHARDS 


JAMES  RICHARDSON 

BONITA  RITZ 

ANN  ROBERTS 


BEVERLY  ROBERTS 

JEANNETTE  ROBERTS 

RUTH  ROBERTS 


RICHARD  ROMAN 

JOSEPH  ROMANO 

BARBARA  ROMISHER 


JOYCE  ROSCHY 

DONNA  ROSITANO 

PATRICIA  ROTE 


CHARLES  ROWLES       MICHELE  SABETTI 
SHARON  RUMOHR     RICHARD  SAK 
WILLIAM  RUSS      LOIS  SALMICK 


Good  morning.  Your  P. A.  Announcers  and  Audio  Technicians 


JOHN  SAMSA  RICHARD  SARVER 

DENNIS  SARICH  SHIRLEY  SAWYER 


DONALD  SBROCCO 
BARBARA  SCANLON 


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IULIANNE  SCHEFF       DOROTHEA  SCHMIDT 

PATRICIA  KATHLEEN  SCHMIDT 

SCHEIBEL 


Pam  and  Tom  work  to  finish  Homecoming  decorations. 


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If  I  were  just  this  much  taller 


BARBARA  SCHMITT     SHARON  SCHOTT  KATHRYN  SCHUETTE        JOHN  SCHWEMLER 

LARRY  SCHNEIDER     RONALD  SCHUBERT       NANCY  SCHWARTS  JOAN  SCOTT 


VIRGINIA  SEBOCK 
BONNIE  SEIFERT 


JOAN  SERES 
FREDERICK  SERNEL 


DANIEL  SHIELDS 

ALAN  SHINAGAWA 

MICHAEL  SIKORA 


KATHLEEN  SIMMONS 

LAWRENCE  SINGER 

MARIAM  SINGER 


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If  my  serve  won't  get  him,  my  smile  will. 


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KENNETH  SOWUL 

RAYMOND  SPACAGNA 

CAROL  SPENA 


JERALD  SPENCER 

GERALD  SPENKO 

PATRICIA  SPRINGER 


Spirit  is  high  on  the  bus  to  Parma. 


Students  investigate  all  levels  of  literature. 


ICHARD  THOMAS  STEICH  DANIEL  STEVENSON         JOHN  STUNEBACK  ELINOR  STRAUB  JACK  SUBEL 

STASIENKO 
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EILEEN  SULLIVAN      NANCY  SULLIVAN 
JUDY  SULLIVAN      DEANNE  SUSNIS 


What  do  you  mean  you've  got  a  boy  at  St.  Joe's? 


MARY  SUSTERSIC     BARBARA  SVRGA  ROSEMARY  SYRACUSE     VERNA  SYRACUSE  SHARON  SZALEK 


JOSEPH  TANNENBAUM    GARY  TAYLOR 


ROCKWELL  TAYLOR        WILLIAM  TEKAVIC 


JANICE  TELISMAN  CHARLES  TERRANOYA 


Two's  company,  three's  a  crowd. 


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CHRISTOPHER  CHARLES  TILK 

TETRICK 
DAVID  THOMAS     NANCY  TILLY 


PENELOPE  TINKER 
LOUIS  TOLAR 


BEVERLY  TOMLE 
JOHN  TRAUGER 


DONNA  TRENTEL  CARL  TROUTEN,  JR. 

CHARLES  TRINITE  SUSAN  TROXELL 


SHEILA  TROYER     WILLIAM  TURK 

THOMAS  VERONICA  TURNER 

TUCKERMAN 


JUANITA  TYJEWSKI 
BEVERLY  TYLER 


EILEEN  TYRRELL 
GEORGE  UNION 


RONALD  UNKEFER 
PATRICIA  URANKAR 


SANDRA  URSINI 
SAUNDRA  UTTERBACK 


The  Presidential  campaign  was  a  highlight  of  the  year. 


MARGARET  VAGASKY       WILLIAM  VALENTINO       BARBARA  VALINCE  FRANK  VAN  TILBLRG 


Look!  Dave  got  a  Marie-Antoinette  doll. 


ANTHONY  VARDIAN 
ROBERT  VERH 


DAVID  VERSHALL 
MARGARET  VICIC 


RANDOLPH  VIRANT  KATHLEEN  VIVIANO         RICHARD  WALLACE 

ANTHONY  VITANZA  BARBARA  WALLACE         DIANE  WALZER 


LINDA  WARNKE 

RONALD  WATT 

HALLE  WEBB 


LAWRENCE  WEEKS 
JOSEPH  WEIBLE 
SHARON  WELCH 


MARILYN  WENGER 

DENNIS  WHELAN 

JOHN  WHITEHEAD 


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JAMES  WHITTAKER  ELAINE  WILTSHIRE 

WAYNE  WILLIAMS  CAROLE  WINTERS 

LINDA  WILLIAMSON  SUSAN  WITHER 

RAYMOND  WILSON  WALTER  WOHLGEMUTH 


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LESLEE  WOLF  SANDRA  WOLFF  BRUCE  YABROFF 

JON  WOLFENBERG  RICHARD  WOODRUFF     BONITA  YANCHAR 


JACQUELINE 

YANCHAR 
JOHN  YANE 


STANLEY  YERAY  DIANE  YERT 


ROBERT  YOUNG 


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Always  a  bridesmaid,  but  never  a  bride. 


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GERRY  YUHAS 


DAVID  YURKOVICH  MICHAEL  YUROSKO 


tALPH  ZAKRAYSEK     MARY  HELEN  JANICE  ZELE 

ZAVODNIK 


ANN  ZERAVICA 


CAROLE  ZGONC 


CAROLYNE  ZGONC 


DAVID  ZIMMERMAN         PAULA  ZIMMERMAN        FRED  ZUPANCIC 
JAMES  ZIMMERMAN        BEVERLEY  ZUPANCIC      JAMES  ZUPANCIC 


RUDOLPH  ZUPANCIC 
KENNETH  ZUST 


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JUNIORS 


Mr.  Frank  Troglia,  Junior  Class  Counselor. 


JUNIOR  CLASS  CABINET— Row  1.  L.  Winkler,  C. 
Lutsch,  K.  Tomko,  B.  Miller,  C.  Allar.  Row  2:  C.  Kosa- 
novich,  L.  Koci,  L.  Crobaugh,  M.  Perme,  R.  Wanchik. 
Row  3:  S.  Berry,  T.  Tekancic,  K.  Znidarsic,  L.  Burk,  R. 
Ferrante.  Row  4:  M.  DeMotte,  N.  Furniss,  D.  Roberts,  M. 
Stapleton,  C.   McBroom,  M.  Scheer. 


Mrs.  Helen  Stewart,  Junior  Class  Counselor. 


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JUNIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS— Sitting  left  to  right:  Treasurer,  C.  Pas- 
quale;  Secretary,  S.  Heintz.  Standing:  Vice-President,  C.  Ehinger;  President, 
J.  Schael. 


It  was  the  year  in  between,  the  year  of 
waiting:  waiting  to  inherit  his  legacy,  to 
achieve  the  coveted  title  of  "senior."  The 
waiting  was  not  always  slow  for  the  JUN- 
IOR; his  time  was  filled.  His  subjects  were 
harder,  and  homework  piled  higher  and 
higher  and  finally  toppled  upon  him  and 
buried  him.  His  activities  increased  as  he 
anticipated  his  senior  year.  He  hoped  to 
be  chosen  for  a  position  on  one  of  the 
publications  staffs.  Swim  club,  choir, 
band,  all  took  his  time;  and  he  began  rush, 
rush,  rush  like  a  full-fledged  senior.  Then 
came  the  Junior  Prom  and  the  end  of  the 
junior  whirl.  And  the  waiting  was  over.  He 
watched  the  seniors  leave  and  felt  proud 
and  happy — and  sad.  He  had  made  it,  and 
now  he  felt  important  and  grown-up,  but 
all  alone. 


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We've  sure  got  a  lot  of  homework  this  weekend! 


HOMEROOM  104— Row  1:  M.  Trinite,  A.  Beyer,  D.  Myers,  R.  Beljan.  J.  Bertosa,  N.  Beeke.  Row  2:  S.  Berry,  M.  Boros,  D. 
Boehlke,  J.  Bocskey,  P.  Bizzarri,  V.  Botz,  B.  Blasengame,  J.  Baum.  Row  3:  J,  Beyerle,  C.  Belpulsi,  H.  Berthold,  S.  Peacock,  B. 
Bogatay,  C.  Bodnar,  B.  Boettner,  J.  Benlein.  Row  4:  J.  Donaldson,  M.  Bathory,  B.  Betts,  R.  Fox,  B.  Bending,  C.  Bayer,  M.  Ber- 
nard, T.  Beckwith,  G.  Bielfelt. 


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HOMEROOM  103— Row  1:  J.  Alknecht,  L.  Bacnik,  A.  Anderson,  H.  Rose,  J.  Aljancic,  H.  Altenweg,  B.  Amato,  R.  Alloway, 
W.  Attamante.  Row  2:  L.  Amato,  P.  Allbery,  J.  Auten,  K.  Bahr,  K.  Balsley,  J.  Adkins,  L.  Andrews,  N.  Bailey,  C.  Arnold,  R. 
Ahey,  C.  Balogh,  J.  Bates.  Row  3:  D.  Armstrong,  R.  Archbold,  C.  Amato,  P.  Mika,  M.  Allchin,  D.  Aljancic,  C.  Allar,  K.  Avery, 
N.  Anderson,  G.  Bacnik,  E.  Bajec,  K.  Lustrik,  R.  Alexander. 


HOMEROOM  107— Row  I:  D.  Stiscak,  B.  Stefe,  C.  Miller,  M.  Soeder.  Row  2:  C.  Spikula,  P.  Sopata,  D.  Snyder,  P. 
Strang,  V.  Stillinger.  Row  3:  S.  Spolar,  R.  Sherman,  E.  Schwartz,  T.  Siciliano.  Row 4;  K.  Stomberg,  M.  Stapleton,  F. 
Stidworthy,  S.  Stevens,  D.  Smith.  Row  5.  G.  Smith,  J.  Smith,  P.  Oberstar.  R.  Scott,  J.  Senart.  Row  6:  T.  Shearer,  M. 
Seleman,  T.  Skebe,  K.  Roth,  B.  Sedey,  R.  Sheppard. 


HOMEROOM  108— Row  1:  K.  Bubonics,  J.  Cesa,  K.  Blassingame,  E.  Bulicek.  Row  2:  C.  Chinnici,  M.  Budan,  J. 
Chiofolo,  K.  Cholewicki,  D.  Camino.  Row  3:  W.  Beers,  D.  Brigden,  B.  Breeden,  J.  Boyle,  D.  Brinza.  Row  4:  B.  Bizzarri, 
B.  Bowman,  G.  Brinovec,  L.  Burk,  M.  Breitsch,  M.  Koren.  Row  5  B.  Boehmer,  P.  Bruch,  M.  Church,  S.  Clark.  S. 
Cavell,  B.  Castrovinci. 


HOMEROOM  109— Row  1 :  R.  Chaunce,  E.  Jarc,  R.  Copperstein,  D.  Coy,  G.  Burke,  F. 
Collins,  W.  Colonna.  Row  2:  H.  Cummings,  R.  Colt,  S.  Crane,  L.  Clotts,  P.  Corrigan,  L. 
Crobaugh,  C.  Couch.  C.  Collins,  P.  Corea.  Row  3:  S.  Pureber,  J.  Cook,  R.  George,  W. 
Dague,  G.  Dackor,  J.  Oker,  W.  Cooper,  L.  Crawford,  P.  Corrigan. 


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HOMEROOM  118— Row  I  R.  Drear,  J.  DeRosa,  P.  Davidson.  R.  Dunker,  R.  Dieckmann.  Row  2:  M.  De- 
Motte,  K.  Dailey,  M.  Dorn,  R.  Dunn,  L.  Dey.  Row  3.  B.  Ellis,  F.  Diulus,  H.  Dengel,  M.  Dodds,  B.  Seaman. 
Row  4:  J.  Eggleston,  K.  Cwik,  M.  Domitor,  C.  Elbe,  J.  Dean,  S.  Dadlow.  Row  5.  O.  DeMarco,  H.  David,  F. 
Doljack,  R.  DiVito,  P.  Doller. 


Just  as  this  invisible  screen  protects  me  . 


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HOMEROOM  127— Row  1 :  M.  Fenster,  R.  Felz,  R.  Ferrante,  B.  Fitzmaurice,  M.  Fike,  K.  Fee.  Row  2: 
P.  Fischietto,  S.  Feldman,  J.  Fleshin,  D.  Felmly,  D.  Budie,  S.  Piskur,  J.  Fifolt,  C.  Ehinger.  Row  3:  B.  Chicone, 
M.  Estvander,  B.  Fioritto,  J.  Feith,  B.  Fifolt,  K.  Fetter,  F.  Robbins,  J.  Kidd,  W.  Ebert,  D.  Edwards. 

HOMEROOM  131— Row  1 :  F.  Fleck,  L.  Fowler,  N.  Trivansono,  C.  De  Mora.  Row  2:  L.  Freeh,  M.  Gaylon,  P.  Freed,  N.  Fur- 
niss,  C.  Fried,  S.  Geyer.  Row  3:  G.  Furth,  N.  French,  M.  Mangino,  B.  Fuchs,  M.  Keszenheimer.  Row  4:  J.  McKeon,  J.  Flowers, 
T.  Frye,  J.  Frazier.  Row  5:  S.  Edge,  J.  Froom,  T.  Van  Tilburg,  D.  Garten,  R.  Gasper. 


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Gee.  but  pizza  is  messy! 


HOMEROOM  201— Row  1 .  P.  Groonis,  V.  Goss,  J.  Globokar.  Row  2:  K.  Gortz,  W. 
Gerl,  D.  Gillespie.  Row  3:  C.  Butler,  D.  Glatz,  S.  Goodyear.  Row  4:  K.  Greenway,  S. 
Gordon,  L.  Gribbons,  J.  Gallo.  Row  5.  R.  Halderman,  N.  Hamilton,  M.  Green,  B. 
Gauch.  Row  6:  L.  Grajzar,  W.  Grant,  R.  Glaser,  P.  Naujoks.  Row  1 :  M.  Greitzer,  G. 
Genzen,  T.  Kukorelli,  J.  Granville,  A.  Gronert. 


HOMEROOM  212  F— Row  \:  J.  Grinstead,  J.  Harrison,  G.  Hasselbach,  D.  Gyongyas,  C.  Hayes, 
L.  Gunton,  D.  Gulbenkian,  J.  Hart.  Row  2.  S.  Heintz,  S.  Heasley,  K.  Harris,  B.  Helmick,  B.  Hava,' 
S.  Haney,  F.  Hellman,  D.  Hiller,  J.  Haykar.  Row  3:  T.  Hamilton,  B.  Haworth,  B.  Harper,  P.  Har- 
ris, C.  Harrison,  K.  Hutchinsson,  D.  Janis,  R.  Hasher,  B.  Fink,  K.  Hall. 


HOMEROOM  218— Row  1 :  J.  Huston,  J.  Hovan,  J.  Whiting,  K.  Hola,  R.  Hodder.  Row  2:  J.  Kasunic.  K.  Kimberly,  S.  Jones,  J.  Colan  B  Kenyon 
C.  Keidel.  Row  3:  M.  Kelly,  F.  Kirk,  C.  Mullins,  C.  Johnson,  C.  Jonke,  D.  Garland,  B.  Kimen,  P.  Johnson.  Row  4:  J.  Hodge,' T.  Jamni'k  B  Henik- 
man,  R.  Horrocks,  R.  Hughes,  B.  Herbst,  R.  Hurlburt,  D.  House,  B.  Hudec. 


HOMEROOM  222— Row  1:  H.  Krauss,  G.  Krecic,  B.  Laddis,  R. 
Koskovics.  Row  2:  E.  Kozar,  G.  Krielow,  M.  Kulwin,  J.  Zimmer- 
man. Row  3:  P.  Iafigiola,  T.  Kelly,  D.  Kleinkenz,  D.  Kadunc. 
Row  4:  G.  Gross,  D.  Kaye,  D.  Kanner,  B.  Klann. 


HOMEROOM  222— Row  1:  C.  Lanese,  P.  Krueger,  C.  Kristoff. 
Row  2:  C.  Krnell,  L.  Kytle,  I.  Krogman,  C.  Kosanovich.  Row  3: 
D.  Kne,  B.  Kaib,  D.  Klann.  W.  Klich.  Row  4.  P.  Mikus,  T.  Jarvis, 
G.  Kalan,  B.  Jones,  L.  Girad. 


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HOMEROOM  226F— Row  1:  R,  Koskinen,  J.  Lakatosh,  G.  Langa,  L.  Kogan,  G.  Korosec,  B. 
Leber,  R.  Lange.  Row  2:  G.  Lerz,  B.  Luckay,  F.  Lorence,  S.  Lewis,  M.  Lasnik,  B.  Lentz,  J.  Reed, 
P.  Kostansek.  Row  3:  J.  Kurtis,  T.  Krampel,  B.  Lohrey,  P.  Leister,  P.  Ludek,  J.  Lonchar,  C.  Larkin, 
G.  Hager,  C.  Kos. 


HOMEROOM  226B— Row  I :  R.  Leisenheimer.  T.  McGill,  W.  Linsz, 
R.  Lilley,  G.  Lohrke.  Row  2:  B.  Maher.  J.  Martin,  N.  Malzahn,  M.  Mari- 
low,  D.  MacAskill,  P.  Mason.  Row  3:  M.  Manfredonia,  D.  Magargil,  D. 
Matic,  J.  Mandel,  L.  Mateyka,  G.  Macks.  Row  4:  T.  Leigh,  R.  Lehman, 
S.  Lipnicki,  R.  Long,  J.  Malokas.  Row  5/  D.  Mansuy,  W.  Mallula,  R. 
Leland,  C.  Lokar,  D.  Mansperger. 


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HOMEROOM  304— Row  1:  L.  Milazzotto,  S.  McNamara,  P. 
Miller.  Row  2:  D.  Mason,  K.  Meares,  D.  Misch.  Row  3:  M.  Mi- 
lone,  C.  Meden,  M.  Mazza.  Row  4:  K.  McCormick,  K.  Mihalic, 
C.  McBroom,  D.  Dardis.  Row  5:  J.  Miller,  T.  Miller,  K.  D'Anna, 
M.  Medlen.  Row  6:  J.  Markouc,  C.  Martin,  D.  Caballa,  C.  Lar- 
domita.  Row  7:  D.  Miller,  R.  Miller,  R.  Martin,  D.  Mester,  K. 
Mehls. 


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You  want  to  see  where  the  baton  hit  me? 


HOMEROOM  312— Row  1.  B.  Neff,  M.  Mihalic,  J.  Moser,  R.  DeMore,  P.  Opalich,  J.  O'Korn,  M.  Montagner.  Row  2:  W.  Mutchler.W.  Murray, 
D.  Mylar,  B.  Mushinko,  C.  Novak,  D.  Morton,  M.  Myers,  L.  Musteikis,  W.  Needs,  W.  Morrell.  Row  3:  W.  Newcomb,  L.  Morse,  K.  Neustedt,  M. 
Kapke,  R.  Moster,  A.  Newman.  W.  Morgan,  D.  Nettis,  E.  Naininger. 


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HOMEROOM  305— Row  1:  K.  Giesse,  P.  Machurey,  N.  Mauer,  C.  Wright,  L.  Foy,  E. 
Fromer,  C.  Lutsch,  M.  Falcone.  Row  2:  J.  Fitzgerald,  F.  Gron,  R.  Yurkonis,  J.  Mantel, 
K.  Mog,  P.  Lang,  L.  Sipes,  C.  Cline.  Row  3:  W.  Kranvich,  R.  Vesey,  J.  Self,  R.  Lefkowitz, 
W.  Young,  G.  Sandy,  B.  Zinner,  W.  McPeek. 


HOMEROOM  313— Row  1.  D.  Wohlgemuth,  D.  Strnad,  M.  Wehrle,  K.  Tomko.  Row  2:  J.  Kap- 
penhauer,  D.  Grano,  S.  Smekel,  B.  Rudolph.  Row  3:  C.  Land,  C.  Mangano,  B.  Schulze,  E.  Yingling, 
R.  Zuzek.  Row  4:  C.  Vernelson,  B.  Trouten,  D.  Wilson,  J.  Ross.  Row  5.  D.  Perkins,  J.  Hasko,  J. 
Walters,  R.  Stefancic,  L.  Stegh. 


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HOMEROOM  316— Row  1 .  S.  Paulsen,  C.  Paratore,  A.  Pelyak,  M.  Perme,  S.  Peterson.  Row  2:  B.  Opdahl,  W.  O'Coin,  R.  Ball, 
G.  Ostrowski,  K.  Orazen.  Row  3:  B.  Papp,  D.  Miese,  K.  Mack,  B.  Pavlik,  J.  Pejack.  Row  4:  T.  Ostkar,  V.  Clemence,  M.  Filipovic, 
R.  Nowacek,  C.  Orlando. 


HOMEROOM  318— Row  1 :  B.  Miller,  S.  Flood,  G.  Potichny,  D.  Paul,  D.  Overberger,  W.  Peck,  F.  Pavlic,  P.  Parziale,  M.  Price.  Row  2: 
D.  Potts,  M.  Plesea,  M.  Powalie,  B.  Besednik,  C.  Pitt,  J.  Piskus,  M.  Prendergast,  G.  Pointer,  B.  Ponce,  J.  Pulver.  .Rem'  3:  T.  Kevern,  R. 
Otto,  F.  Parsons,  K.  Pekas,  E.  Palm,  J.  Eeckhout,  A.  Paulovcin.  R.  Palmer.  R.  Pejeau,  D.  Papesh,  F.  Kockevar,  C.  Parsons. 


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HOMEROOM  325— Row  1 :  R.  Perry,  M.  Fitzsimmons,  M.  Pistillo,  D.  Ritchie,  J.  Wasenda.  Row  2:  M.  Rast,  D.  Roberts,  S.  Robasz,  L.  Reibe,  D. 
Radencic,  E.  Race.  Row  3:  C.  Reider,  L.  Richardson,  K.  Rock,  N.  Richmond,  S.  Robbins,  J.  Romano.  Row  4:  W.  Pettik,  J.  Peterson,  E.  Petrich, 
T.  Perlioni,  T.  Polsinelli,  D.  Petro,  R.  Peterson. 


And  the  Juniors  say  again,  "'Welcome  Sophomores.' 


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HOMEROOM  CHORAL  ROOM-Sou  1 :  L.  Scott,  J.  Slaby,  J.  Scott,  M.  Scott,  J.  Beck,  P.  Slitor,  C.  Kranyak. 
Row  2:  B.  Schmaeman,  T.  Occhionero,  J.  Sheridan,  S.  Smekel,  E.  Skerly,  R.  Skrout,  S.  Seifort,  J.  Sandy,  J.  Schael. 
Row  3:  E.  Roscak,  D.  Schultz,  C.  Schroeter,  R.  Sanderson,  C.  Ryan,  P.  Ryan,  D.  Schmidt,  T.  Schaeffer,  J.  Roth. 


HOMEROOM  326  F— Row  1 :  K.  Penny,  B.  Samsa,  M.  Scheer,  P.  Sawyer,  J.  Fox.  Row  2:  S. 
Suanway,  R.  Ross,  L.  Daugherty,  J.  Schneider,  L.  Sanders,  B.  Sabula.  Row  3/  F.  McVetta,  B.  Rinas, 
T.  Reya,  J.  Forester,  B.  Reynolds,  L.  Schulz.  Row  4.  H.  Reider,  S.  Ritz,  D.  Primo,  N.  Raasch,  L. 
Long,  R.  Rini,  L.  Reinke. 


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HOMEROOM  CAFETERIA  C— Row  I :  J.  Tennent,  C.  Thomas,  R.  Sven- 
wol.  Row  2:  J.  Thompson,  M.  Taylor,  C.  Horn,  J.  Tilly.  Row  3:  R.  Speel,  D. 
Sobe,  J.  Englebrecht.  Row  4:  J.  Starman,  T.  Snyder,  J.  Spencer,  L.  Smith. 


HOMEROOM  CAFETERIA  C— Row  1 :  T.  Tekancic,  B.  Stroh,  R.  Tek- 
alec.  Row  2:  J.  Struna,  B.  Tekancic,  P.  Teras,  J.  Susman.  Row  3:  T.  Spencer, 
P.  Johnson,  S.  Stapp.  Row  4:  G.  Boyd,  W.  Span,  H.  Spivack,  J.  Stanwick. 


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HOMEROOM  CAFETERIA  D— Row  1  M.  Troha,  D.  Paskey,  H.  Theis,  C.  Tomaro,  A.  Tam- 
burrino.  Row  2:  G.  Trentel,  J.  Twitchell,  D.  Ullom,  R.  Ullom,  R.  Wanchik,  M.  Travnik,  N.  Tom- 
sich,  R.  Sxaraz.  Row  3:  D.  Wagner,  J.  Vormelker,  I.  Tucceri,  N.  Torok,  D.  Urbanick,  J.  Urbas,  M. 
Tucker,  J.  Waldman,  D.  Schultz.  Row  4:  L.  Stratton,  K.  Travis,  F.  Takacs,  D.  Susnis,  J.  Sturm,  J. 
Brazee,  E.  Struna.  G.  Sumph,  R.  Stoner. 


HOMEROOM  CAFETERIA  E— Row  1:  J.  Usalis,  F.  Hatch,  P.  Ciccio,  R.  Vidmar,  B.  Vicic.  Row  2:  M.  Wilk,  C.  Woda,  D.  Wheeler,  S.  Whitney, 
S.  Wiskes,  S.  Wilson.  Row  3:  R.  Wade,  B.  Winters,  L.  Winkler,  B.  Wheeler,  S.  White,  S.  Willcocks,  J.  Winkler.  Row  4:  R.  Walk,  H.  Vucetic,  R. 
Bystricky,  D.  Vigh,  K.  Varhola,  D.  Vend,  S.  Tumbry,  B.  Vella. 


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HOMEROOM  CAFETERIA  F— Row  1.  G.  Oesterle,  T.  Yurosko,  D.  Winter, 
K.  Whelan.  Row  2:  S.  Znidarsic.  J.  Zeider,  S.  Zatko,  N.  Zimmerman,  K.  Znidarsic. 
Row  3:  C.  Young,  K.  Zust,  D.  Wroniak,  F.  Zuchelli,  P.  Zaman,  M.  Yager.  Row 
4:  J.  Puhger,  G.  Wieland,  B.  Yurosko,  J.  Zevnik,  K.  Wohlgemuth,  C.  Wendorff. 
Row  5:  T.  O'Hara,  R.  Kalnasy,  H.  Winkleman,  L.  Whalen,  P.  Zebrowski,  J.  Wiley. 


Seniors  congratulate  Juniors  after  the  NHS  Induction  ceremony. 


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SOPHOMORE  CLASS  OFFICERS— Seated:  President, 
D.  Vukcevic;  Vice  President,  T.  Burroughs.  Standing:  Sec- 
retary, S.  Agrast;  Treasurer,  A.  Elliot. 


Counselors  work  to  give  sophomores  an  appreciation  of  their  new  school. 

He  looked  up  and  saw  the  newness  and 
bigness  all  around  him.  How  very  young 
he  felt;  how  much  he  had  to  learn.  And 
with  a  spirited  glow  of  grown-upness,  he 
met  an  important  challenge:  adjusting  to 
his  new  high  school  life.  Slowly  he  grew 
from  a  gangling  youngster  to  a  real  part 
of  the  school.  His  first  year  wasn't  easy — 
dodging  seniors  in  the  hall  and  working 
hard  at  new  and  different  subjects.  The 
SOPHOMORE  also  got  a  taste  of  the 
fun  so  much  a  part  of  Euclid.  A  coke  in 
the  E-Room,  cheers  at  the  J.V.  games,  the 
first  dance,  the  sophomore  party — all  were 
fun.  He  made  new  friendships,  closer  and 
more  meaningful.  And  at  last  he  began  to 
look  forward  to  the  years  that  were  yet  to 
come. 


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Mr.  John  Reeves,  Sophomore  Class  Counselor. 


Miss  Edith  Lemon,  Sophomore  Class  Counselor. 


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HOMEROOM  114— Row  1:  A.  Bradshaw.  J.  Carlson,  T.  Burroughs,  L. 
Boyce,  J.  Boyton.  Row  2:  C.  Bradshaw,  D.  Bromley,  L.  Brendorfer,  B. 
Brown, ^B.  Burger.  C.  Brandich,  G.  Brandt,  P.  Bryant.  Row  3:  R.  Brown,  P. 
Brancae.  S.  Buchwald,  B.  Buchar,  S.  Brain,  P.  Blattau,  J.  Briggs,  T.  Burger, 
K.  Buehner,  D.  Bubonics.  Row  4:  L.  Burgin,  D.  Brougher,  T.  Campagna, 
T.  Brown,  J.  Breen,  J.  Budas,  T.  Busch,  R.  Brown,  C.  Campbell,  B.  Broos. 


HOMEROOM  111— Row  1.  C.  Anderson,  T.  Albertone,  B. 
Applequist.  Row  2-:  S.  Bahr,  L.  Avery,  M.  Balsley.  Row  3:  D. 
Bailey,  R.  Austin,  A.  Alioto.  Row  4:  J.  Gospodarich,  S.  Adams, 
P.  Amata.  Row  5:  H.  Chakirelis,  R.  Harnman,  G.  Alves. 


HOMEROOM  111— Row  1:  B.  Adams,  R.  Armstrong,  P.  Akra- 
boff.  Row  2:  D.  Anderson,  H.  Bassett.  Row  3:  G.  Antonacci,  J. 
Bartholomew,  R.  Ashley.  Row  4:  J.  Baker,  K.  Albertson,  J.  Baitt. 
Row  5:  R.  Bailey,  T.  Balser,  D.  Adams. 


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HOMEROOM  112— Row  1;  D.  Bernstein,  J.  Silvia,  J.  Birchak,  T.  Bizosky,  N.  Beunak,  R.  Blatnick,  L.  Bonar.  Row  2:  D.  Bizily,  J.  Kramer,  M. 
Barnhard,  C.  Boehmer,  J.  Beechuk,  D.  Bell,  C.  Bauer,  J.  Blassingame.  Row  3:  D.  Baxter,  D.  Bennett,  J.  Bokar,  P.  Barritt,  S.  Bell,  E.  Beyer,  M.  Beery, 
B.  Beal,  G.  Boczek.  .Row  4:  D.  Blakely,  R.  Baur,  T.  Bell.  F.  Berge,  J.  Borowski,  B.  Blanc,  W.  Boag,  A.  Biondi,  R.  Bowen. 


HOMEROOM  116— Row  1:  E.  Kinn,  C.  Cozert,  J.  Cefaratti,  I.  Cefaratti,  K.  Cerr,  P.  Chylla,  W.  Conrad,  J. 
Consla.  Row  2:  R.  Collins,  M.  Cergol,  S.  Calvert,  L.  Clink,  P.  Carroll,  K.  Corrigan,  P.  Chamberlin,  S.  Coode, 
L.  Burton,  E.  Capretti.  Row  3:  D.  Corbett,  D.  Clarke,  J.  Carr,  J.  Carpenter,  D.  Chiarelli,  R.  Carroll,  B. 
Cherry,  L.  Chalfant,  L.  Cohen,  L.  Cardinale. 


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HOMEROOM  130— Ron  1  C.  Davis.  J.  Debelak,  J.  Delsanter. 
M.  DeViney.  Row  2:  J.  Donnett,  R.  Custard,  R.  Currutt.  Ron-  3: 
B.  Dembecu,  J.  Deely,  M.  Corrigan.  D.  Daugherty. 


HOMEROOM  130— Ron  1  P.  De  Franco.  Row  2:  R.  Deana,  R. 
Crane,  L.  Craig.  Row  2:  S.  Doley,  P.  Deister,  P.  Dickinson.  Row 
3:  C.  Cressen,  M.  Davis,  P.  Dilworth,  L.  Deegan. 


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HOMEROOM  133— Row  1.  H.  Faint,  E.  Eyer,  R.  Engel,  P. 
Purdy,  R.  Elek.  Row  2:  M.  Dushak,  P.  Federico,  C.  Eckert,  M. 
Fields,  B.  Draxler,  P.  Duncan.  Row  3:  R.  Marks,  B.  Farrill,  D. 
Fike,  N.  Kaston,  P.  Drosutis,  S.  Blatsos  M.  Doyle.  Row  4:  L. 
Eaglen,  G.  Engelke,  M.  Aspinwall,  M.  Fletcher,  A.  Elliot,  W. 
Figner,  R.  Fergus. 


HOMEROOM  207— Row  1.  S.  Gislason,  P.  Gensert,  L. 
Gadus,  M.  Gault.  Row  2:  A.  Mausser,  G.  Garleck,  K. 
Fowler,  L.  Gerzeny,  C.  Flaesgarten.  Row  3.  L.  Gaster,  A. 
Gezann,  M.  Focareto,  L.  Goyaros,  G.  Francis,  C.  Gislason. 
Row  4:  F.  Fox,  P.  Gabalac,  M.  Galco,  H.  Geddes,  J.  Fra- 
zee.  Row  5:  A.  Germano,  M.  Geiger,  D.  Foerste,  M.  Geyer, 
J.  Friedel.  H.  Glenn.  Row  6.  A.  Gooch,  R.  Green,  H.  Fox, 
K.  Goldlust,  G.  Gale,  D.  Grapatin. 


HOMEROOM  208— Row  1.  R.  Hendy,  D.  Hall.  Row  2:  N. 
Gorsha,  A.  Gorsha,  R.  Gugliotta.  Row  3:  G.  Grdolnik,  M.  Hada- 
rich,  M.  Grill,  C.  Halus.  Row  4:  S.  Grisard,  S.  Hamilton,  L.  Hall, 
J.  Gutka.  Row  5:  F.  Hale,  R.  Haigh,  D.  Griffin,  R.  Greitzer.  Row 
6:  C.  Highland,  J.  Helmink,  L.  Grugel,  R.  Harps. 


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HOMEROOM  212  B — Row  1:  J.  Kneale,  K.  Kennedy.  T.  Jones.  F.  Jernejcic,  S.  Tyjewski.  Row  2:  S.  Stross,  C.  Iwanski,  G.  Irwin,  K. 
Jambor,  S.  Jerkic,  J.  Jacavino,  P.  Ipavec,  B.  Inman.  Row  3:  J.  Jurjev.  K.  Imbry,  P.  Jaffray,  C.  Janitz,  W.  Komito.  Row  4:  R.  Kermavner, 
H.  Kirchwehm,  B.  Kentner,  W.  Kirk,  R.  Kendall,  R.  Summers,  P.  Schultz,  W.  Jedlicka. 


HOMEROOM  215— Row  1 .  P.  Steinhoff,  P.  Klemencic,  A.  KaufTman,  S.  Kokely, 
B.  King,  M.  Kalinowski,  C.  Kerestes,  G.  Kish,  C.  Klevay.  Row  2:  J.  Kren,  J. 
Kovach,  D.  Kasunic,  N.  Katanik,  E.  Sajna,  S.  Kintz,  T.  Krueger,  J.  DeWitt.  Row 
3:  R.  Kromer.  R.  Lapuh,  J.  Kramer,  R.  Suttrich,  R.  Kovach,  A.  Johns,  E.  Dreher, 
J.  Kosman. 


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HOMEROOM  216— Row  1 :  B.  Kramer,  J.  Kozak,  M.  Komar,  M.  Laukiavich,  D.  Lavo,  J.  Kovic. 
Row  2:  R.  Lausche,  C.  Lees,  R.  Kuharik,  J.  Krampenc,  G.  Krome,  E.  Kovacs,  C.  Laurich,  E.  Kon- 
te,  G.  Likovic,  M.  Leber.  Row  3:  C.  Leppert,  D.  Leber,  M.  Lerz,  J.  Leonard,  T.  Lesko,  R.  Lipstreu, 
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HOMEROOM  210— Row  1:  C.  Hummon,  S.  Howe,  L.  Lindic,  D.  Harris. 
Row  2:  J.  Mervar,  J.  Hattendorf,  C.  Hart,  M.  Routzahn.  Row  3:  J.  Hawson, 
R.  Ipavec,  J.  Hillegas,  W.  Hollar.  Row  4:  D.  Hrnyak,  J.  Hunt,  J.  Mrowca, 
J.  Ink. 


HOMEROOM  210— Row  1:  A.  Hlbase,  M.  Hobzek,  R.  Hudec,  J.  Howard. 
Row  2:  L.  Horvath,  L.  Hrovat,  S.  Hiebel,  N.  Hanks.  Row  3:  C.  Hehr,  C. 
Van  Scoder,  S.  Harris,  D.  Hoedt.  Row  4:  A.  Hartnett,  D.  Hoppert,  J.  Hitty. 
P.  Hitler.  Row  5:  B.  Houck,  R.  Hotchkiss,  B.  Humphrey,  D.  Hudec. 


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HOMEROOM  221— Row  1.  B.  Makowski,  R.  Marmash,  B.  McKinley,  W.  Major,  J.  McGarry, 

C.  Marn,  C.  Maresh,  D.  McCullock.  Row  2:  L.  McGregor,  M.  Mulligan,  L.  McDonald,  C.  Martin, 
M.  Mack,  J.  Mclntyre,  M.  McGraw,  J.  Marzi,  P.  Mahany.  Row  3.-  W.  Morris,  C.  Morgenthaler, 

D.  Nesbett,  R.  Murphy,  B.  Myles,  L.  Mooney,  T.  Needs,  F.  Milan,  F.  Oblak.  Row  4:  J.  Mattox,  J. 
Mlakar,  K.  Misick,  R.  Medved,  T.  Nowacek,  L.  Nason,  T.  Murphy,  P.  Milavec. 


HOMEROOM  229— Row  1 ;  S.  Novotny,  L.  Nurmi,  J.  Novak,  J.  Palko,  B.  Olah,  J.  Pickett,  R.  Palumbo.  Row  2:  B.  Pappas,  P.  Plescia,  L.  Owen,  J. 
Papp,  E.  Offak,  R.  Oelsner.  Row  3:  J.  Pike,  G.  Pinta,  J.  Petrou,  J.  Polanc,  S.  Platzer,  B.  Pasquale.  Row  4:  C.  Piper,  W,  Powell,  K.  Potokar,  R.  Pres- 
kar,  D.  Podwils,  P.  Plestis,  D.  Podobnikar.  Row  5:  S.  Petrolwicy,  F.  Potochnik,  J.  Pollack,  E.  Peterson,  R.  Plantan,  T.  Phillips,  C.  Picciano. 


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HOMEROOM  223— Row  1.  G.  Panstares,  C.  Overberger,  L. 
Kaprosy,  G.  Paolucci.  D.  Omanski,  T.  Oleksy.  Row  2:  S.  Meall,  V. 
Maklausich,  M.  Milavec,  C.  Nelson,  E.  Mauser,  M.  Nixon.  E. 
Neat.  Row  3:  G.  Miller,  D.  Mihaly.  C.  Mulford,  C.  Kovacs, 
D.  Mihaly.  B.  Miller,  J.  Mason,  N.  Mijacek.  Row  4.  J.  Palinkas, 
J.  Peters,  J.  Orr,  M.  Orazen,  T.  Perko,  C.  Orebaugh,  S.  Naylor, 
S.  Miller. 

HOMEROOM  220—  Row   1:   N.   Lindquist,  J.   Lunder,   A.   Lovejoy,   L. 

Loope.  Row  2:  L.  Long.  P.  Mastro,  G.  Mackave,  J.  Locker.  Row  3:  N. 

Marolt,  K.  Dagley,  D.  Liptak,  K.  Lutz.  Row  4:  M.  Markatos,  C.  Maher, 

C.  Mansperger,  B.  Maeder. 


HOMEROOM  220— Row  1:  M.  Lucas,  J.  Lesiak,  D.  Lukat,  J.  Leskovec. 
Row  2:  T.  Markley,  S.  Simmons,  O.  Loeding,  J.  Malz.  Row  3:  L.  Lege,  V. 
Lowe,  K.  Love,  K.  Lybarger.  Row  4:  J.  Mckee,  D.  Lyman,  D.  Maaswinkel, 
B.  March. 


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HOMEROOM  303— Row  1 :  T.  Ruple,  A.  Russ,  J.  Rath,  L.  Rositanc,  D.  Ruff. 
Row  2:  R.  Ricksecker,  M.  Reider,  S.  Schade,  M.  Roma,  S.  Roskoph,  J.  Rossodi- 
vita,  L.  Scheid,  P.  Rosenblatt.  Row  3:  C.  Ruebish,  B.  Rowles,  J.  Menart,  L.  Ritter, 
P.  Locastro,  S.  Ryder,  E.  Sceranka,  F.  Rocco.  Row  4;  D.  Reynolds,  W.  Repasy, 
R.  Ronke,  R.  Rogell,  K.  Ricket,  J.  Ruscin,  T.  Russ,  L.  Rost. 


1  wish  those  seniors  would  let  us  study  inside. 

HOMEROOM  301—  Row  1:  S.  Rechner,  P.  Quigley,  J.  Reider,  J.  Pugliese,  J.  Renner,  Row  2:  S.  Redmond,  G.  Polis, 
A.  Rabun,  K.  Popiolek,  L.  Poese,  V.  Paradiso.  Row  3:  S.  Potocer,  B.  Raymond,  M.  Prokopovich,  G.  Punoch,  L.  Rees, 
M.  Radwanick.  Row  4:  K.  Pierce,  G.  Pratt,  N.  Rakas,  L.  Reba,  S.  Foy,  K.  Purtill,  R.  Ranker.  Row  5:  R.  Carter,  J. 
Ramona,  J.  Randt,  R.  Randolph.  J.  Rechner,  R.  Racker,  J.  Renko,  G.  Rothrack. 


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HOMEROOM  310— Row  1.  L.  Taylor,  W.  Urbancic,  D.  Uncapher,  R.  Tubacek,  V.  Syracuse.  Row  2:  M. 
Tipping,  D.  Tyjewski,  M.  Toth,  M.  Toth,  B.  Trauger.  Row  3:  J.  Tharp,  J.  Thronberens,  C.  Vagasky,  C.  Turk, 
M.  Theodosian,  R.  Vaccariello.  Row  4:  J.  Ursini,  P.  Vandetti,  R.  Templeton.  J.  Szilagyi.  Row  5:  P.  Ezzo,  P. 
Turk.  M.  Tokes,  D.  Turk,  K.  Tuckerman.  Row  6:  Tekanec,  J.  Ulepic,  M.  Tabor,  J.  Trohenter,  T.  Tucker. 


HOMEROOM  306— Row  1;  W.  Schmenk,  S.  Oznowich,  J.  Sharp,  D.  Sharp,  J.  Ryan.  Row  2:  H.  Schieb,  P.  Sears,  L.  Simpson,  L.  Scheve,  C.  Se- 
dusky,  P.  Seleman,  M.  Hasto,  E.  Schneider.  Row  3;  R.  Seaman,  J.  Schultz,  J.  Schultz,  D.  Simon,  B.  Sheppard,  P.  Shambaugh,  P.  Gallager.  Row  4: 
B.  Schench,  W.  Hale,  T.  Sawyer,  M.  Sabota,  J.  Semenik,  J.  Sabath,  B.  Schuler,  R.  Will. 


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HOMEROOM  320— Row  1:  C.  Weiss,  D.  Vargo,  M.  Winters,  D. 
Wiltshire.  Row  2:  R.  Golobec,  B.  Vidensek,  E.  Vesey,  J.  Vukcevic, 
P.  Wilcox.  Row  3:  G.  Westerfield,  C.  Valles.  P.  Watterman,  D. 
Vitanza,  D.  Walsh.  Row  4:  S.  Watson,  V.  Wick,  M.  Wagner,  P. 
Waldron.  Row  5:  D.  Wheeler,  R.  Von  Sick,  K.  Walters,  D. Vukce- 
vic, A.  Wallace.  Row  6:  G.  Wickes,  T.  Wilson,  R.  Verhotz,  T. 
Wohlgemuth,  J.  Vidmar,  R.  Wood. 


HOMEROOM  308— Row  1:  A.  Strong,  J.  Stinson,  D.  Swisher.  M.  Springer,  T.  Springer,  C.  Staz.  Row  2:  M.  Stefanchik,  J. 
Strazier,  K.  Stone,  C.  Somich,  J.  Stanek,  S.  Tarantino,  J.  Stillinger,  S.  Stefanko.  Row  3.  B.  Tercek.  B.  Strang,  L.  Teal,  R.  Sternen, 
S.  Teitelbaum,  S.  Stojetz.  N.  Stoneback,  D.  Stock,  S.  Sweeney,  B.  Svekric.  Row  4:  J.  Sumrada,  S.  Sulak,  W.  Strekal,  K.  Stoner, 
M.  Strainick,  B.  Swindell.  Row  5.  F.  Svekric,  D.  Struna,  D.  Spokas,  G.  Stanton,  T.  Stoiber,  R.  Stauffer. 


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HOMEROOM  307— Ron'  1.  B.  Sederholm,  G.  Jennrich,  J.  Shaw,  L.  Singer,  J.  Somrak. 
Row  2:  K.  Slater,  A.  Springer,  D.  Shrajner,  E.  Sokol,  L.  Somrak,  J.  Slanta,  J.  Koenig. 
Row  3:  J,  Bender,  P.  Smith,  V.  Snow,  E.  Spalek,  C.  Soeder,  B.  Spall,  J.  Scheufler.  Row  4: 
J.  Smolic,  J.  Seback,  T.  Snyder,  A.  Sluga,  K.  Shirk,  R.  Sielaff,  E.  Germ,  T.  Sixt. 


HOMEROOM  326B — Row  1 :  S.  Koren,  E.  Zagar,  W.  Zaflfino,  T.  York,  J.  Zimmerman,  Row  2:  B,  Zupancic,  S.  Yanchar,  B.  Wilcoxon,  C.  Poulin, 
E.  Wilke.  S.  Wilson,  S.  Yabraff.  Row  3:  K.  Yane,  M.  Zola,  L.  Brock,  P.  Yapel,  A.  Will,  A.  Winet,  M.  Wilzke,  N.  Williams,  J.  Wright.  Row  4:  A. 
Wotsch,  W.  Zeravica,  J.  Worgull,  J.  Zigman,  J.  Wyhan,  J.  Kapsch,  J.  Yednock,  J.  Zimmerman. 


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What  are  the  important  moments  in  the  life  of  a  high 
school  student?  All  of  them,  really.  Some  moments  are 
more  memorable,  more  dramatic,  more  climactic  than 
others.  Yet  the  big  moments — such  as  those  recorded  in 
the  1961  EUCLIDIAN— are  only  the  peaks  founded 
upon  other  significant  moments  of  preparation,  of  effort, 
of  sacrifice,  of  decisions  made  for  the  durable  satisfac- 
tions of  life. 

Whatever  course  your  future  life  may  take,  the  time 
spent  at  Euclid  Senior  High  School  will  always  play  a 
momentous  part.  Years  are  made  of  months,  months  of 
days,  days  of  hours,  hours  of  minutes.  Wise  investments 
of  time  here  will  pay  rich  dividends  for  your  future. 

Congratulations  to  all  who  have  labored  to  record 
these  significant  moments  of  your  high  school  life. 

Lester  E.  Angene 
Superintendent  of  Schools 


As  the  Director  of  Secondary  Education 
MR.  ROBERT  HOLLOWAY  carefully 
supervised  the  secondary  schools  in  Eu- 
clid. With  the  education  and  welfare  of 
the  students  in  mind,  he  worked  continu- 
ally, with  excellent  results. 


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Building  for  better  education. 


SCHOOL  BOARD— Left  to  right:  Mary  King,  Paul  Reynolds.  Dale  Mansperger,  William 
Tomko,  Loyal  Luikart. 


Watching  the  construc- 
tion of  the  new  Administra- 
tion Building  this  year  gave 
Euclid  students  a  chance  to 
reflect  upon  the  work  done 
by  the  BOARD  OF  EDU- 
CATION, the  framework  of 
the  school  system. 


DR.  BERGEM  clashed  the  cymbals  to- 
gether. The  amateur  band  never  sounded 
better,  and  the  drummer  was  spirited  and 
enthusiastic.  Playing  drums  was  one  way 
for  our  Dean  of  Boys  to  release  tensions 
acquired  after  hard  work  at  school.  His 
jobs  here  were  many  and  he  handled  them 
well. 


MISS  GILLMAN  walked  briskly  down 
Fifth  Avenue  amid  a  throng  of  last-minute 
shoppers.  Christmastime  in  New  York 
was  spirited  and  gay,  but  her  exciting  va- 
cation had  reached  its  end.  Back  at  school 
Wednesday  morning,  our  Dean  of  Girls 
was  ready  to  aid  and  advise,  and  solve 
many  problems. 


It  has  been  an  exciting  time  each  year  when  the 
EUCLIDIAN  is  off  the  press  and  delivered  to  the  stu- 
dents. This  year,  I  am  sure,  will  be  no  exception.  The 
fine  student  staff,  under  faculty  supervision,  has  worked 
as  a  unit  to  make  this  excellent  production  possible.  To 
all  of  them  I  extend  congratulations  and  thanks. 

You  are  anxious  now  to  leaf  through  the  pages  and 
relive  many  activities  pictured  and  related  here.  I  am 
sure  you  will  be  proud  that  you  own  the  EUCLIDIAN. 
I  know  that  you  will  cherish  this  yearbook  increasingly 
throughout  the  years  ahead. 

This  is  a  high  school  geared  to  the  tremendous  drive 
and  expected  accomplishments  of  the  60's.  Each  of  you 
has  a  vital  role  to  play  in  this  important  drama.  May 
your  contributions  in  the  years  ahead  be  emblematic  of 
the  fine  training  you  have  received  at  Euclid  Senior 
High  School. 

Sincerely, 
Clifford  G.  Owens 
Principal 


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All-expense-paid  journeys  to  colleges 
around  the  country,  colorful  tours  in  a 
rented  car  through  lovely  New  England 
campuses — these  are  some  of  the  enjoy- 
able experiences  concurrent  with  MRS. 
SHEATS'  job  of  Assistant  Principal  in 
charge  of  college  counseling.  Although 
often  finding  it  necessary  to  wait  several 
weeks  for  an  appointment,  each  senior 
planning  to  attend  college  became  ac- 
quainted with  Mrs.  Sheats  during  helpful 
personal  conferences.  Through  these  con- 
ferences, Mrs.  Sheats  guided  students  to- 
ward making  the  right  decisions  and 
proved  to  be  indispensable. 


"MR.  HUNTER,  do  you  have  a  band- 
aid?"  asked  an  injured  student.  "What? 
You  aren't  the  doctor?  But  I  always 
thought  .  .  ."  And  one  more  student  left 
the  office  adjacent  to  that  of  the  nurse. 

An  unfamiliar  man  walked  into  a  class 
and  sat  down.  "Pssst,"  whispered  a  wor- 
ried student,  "who's  that  spying  on  us?" 

Contrary  to  popular  belief,  this  man  is 
neither  a  school  physician  nor  a  spy.  In- 
stead, often  sitting  in  on  classes  to  observe 
teaching  methods,  he  is  the  Assistant 
Principal  in  charge  of  faculty. 


Driving  to  school  daily  in  a  gray  sports 
car  was  one  of  the  busiest  members  of 
Euclid  High's  administration.  Assistant 
Principal  in  charge  of  school  organiza- 
tions, MR.  GRAHAM  had  hardly  a  free 
minute  during  the  day.  After  setting  up 
the  school  calendar  in  advance  with  the 
dates  for  all  school  events,  Mr.  Graham 
checked  building  permits,  chaperones, 
and  many  other  problems  that  came  up. 
This  year  he  worked  with  the  new  IBM 
system  of  grade  cards  and  other  school 
records  for  the  first  time. 


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SECRETARIES— Row  I;  M.  Thompson,  B.  Fullerton,  J.  Edwardsen,  M.  Stein.  Row  2:  R.  Piper, 
R.  Carlson,  M.  Turk,  I.  Barber,  D.  Pintar,  J.  Boyer. 


LIBRARIANS— Left  to  right:  C.  Shearer,  J.  McCormack,  B.  Hamman,  B.  Farris. 


At  four-thirty,  after  most  of  the  students  were  gone, 
the  school  was  still  full  of  activity.  The  nurse  was  just 
leaving  after  a  day  of  thermometers  and  aspirin.  Up- 
stairs the  four  librarians  catalogued  books  and  piled 
them  high.  The  cafeteria  workers  began  to  prepare  food 
for  a  banquet  at  eight  o'clock,  and  the  maintenance 
staff  readied  the  school  for  a  busy  morning. 


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MAINTENANCE  STAFF — Row  1 :  J.  Ojnik,  J.  Jackson,  F.  Marn,  J.  Nanco,  M.  Berus.  Row  2:  A.  Giameio,  F.  Hamilton,  M. 
Mahne,  A.  Konte,  A.  Schepke.  Row  3:  R.  Trisionne.  Row  4:  J.  Ganser,  L.  DeMore,  P.  Clark,  A.  Fellows,  K.  Misiazek. 


Mrs.  Helen  Wise,  School  Nurse 


CAFETERIA  STAFF— Row  1:  E.  Braeshear,  K,.  Bauer,  J.  Paladino,  E.  Zimmerman,  J. 
Lonchar,  M.  Dondrea.  Row  2:  H.  Coy,  M.  Bitzner,  A.  Eckenrod,  C.  Picciano,  M.  Pesec, 
F.  Colbert.  Row  3:  L.  Strako,  B.  Thomas,  C.  Douglass,  J.  Youngberg,  M.  Hoffart,  I. 

Sandberg. 


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Robert  Addis 

Social  Studies 

Kent  State  University 

B.Sc. 

Baseball  Coach 


Beverly  Allen 

Home  Arts 

Ohio  State  University 

B.S. 


Alvin  Amster 
Business  Education 
Western  Reserve 

University 
B.A. 
MA. 
Sponsor,  Bookstore 


It  was  fixed ! 


Joan  Appel 

English 

Cornell 

University  of  California 

Western  Reserve 

B.A. 


Charles  Asher 

Social  Studies 

University  of  Louisville 

Miami  University 

B.Sc. 

MA. 

Football,  Baseball  Coach 


Paul  W.  Avers 
Mathematics 
Capital  University 
Kent  State  University 
Hiram  College 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 


Ronald  A.  Backos 
Science 
California  State 

Teachers'  College 
Kent  State  University 
B.S.  in  Ed. 


Olin  A.  Bailey 
Science,  Chairman 
Rio  Grande  College 
Ohio  State  University 
Kent  State  University 
Western  Reserve 
A.B.  in  Ed. 
M.S. 
Sponsor,  Movie  Club 


Frank  A.  Aultz 
Reading  Improvement 
Mount  Union  College 
Kent  State  University 
Western  Reserve 
B.A. 
M.Ed. 


134 


Laurel  Bonnelli 
Physical  Education 
Western  Reserve 
John  Carroll  University 
B.S. 

Sponsor,  Majorettes. 
G.A.A.  Bowling 


Adrian  Buerger 
Mathematics 
University  of  Dayton 
Ohio  State  University 
B.Sc. 


Hugh  Caldwell 

Mathematics 

Defiance  College 

Indiana  University 

Purdue  University 

Western  Reserve 

Hiram  College 

B.Sc.  in  Ed. 

M.S. 

Ass't.  Baseball  Coach 


^M 


Lillian  Barrow 
Business  Education 
Muskingum  College 
Ohio  University 
University  of  Pittsburgh 
B.Ed. 
M.Ed. 


James  M.  Calvert 

Biology 

North  Central  College 

Ohio  State  University 

Western  Reserve 

B.A. 

M.A. 


Harold  Blackburn 

English 

Otterbein  College 

Western  Reserve 

A.B. 

M.A. 

Chairman, 

United  Appeal 


Katherine  Bognar 

Language 

Notre  Dame  College 

Western  Reserve 

B.A. 


Pera  Campbell 

English 

Defiance  College 

University  of  Wisconsin 

Ohio  State  University 

Kent  State  University 

B.A. 

M.A. 

Sponsor, 

Student  Council 


Arlene  Carter 
Biology,  Health 
Bowling  Green 

University 
Trinity  University 
Western  Reserve 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 
Sponsor, 

Friendship  Club 


135 


Lillian  M.  Centa 
Home  Arts 
Fenn  College 
Western  Reserve 
B.Sc. 
M.Sc. 

Sponsor,  Junior  Red 
Cross  Council 


Nancy  Clark 
Science 

Allegheny  College 
University  of  Michigan 
B.Sc. 
MA. 


Robert  Wall  Crary 

Social  Studies 

Ohio  State  University 

Western  Reserve 

St.  Lawrence  University 

B.A. 

B.S. 

M.A. 


Harold  Daugherty 
Industrial  A  rts 
Ohio  University 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 
Basketball  Coach 


Carl  Clements 

Science 

Capital  University 

Ohio  State  University 

B.Sc. 


James  F.  Cliffel 

Mathematics 

John  Carroll  University 

B.S.Sc. 


Mario  DeLeon 
Science 
California  State 

Teachers  College 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 


William  Demora 

Social  Studies 

Ohio  State  University 

Kent  State  University 

Indiana  University 

B.S. 

M.S. 


Patricia  Cook 

English 

Western  College  for 

Women 
Miami  University 
B.A. 
Sponsor, 

Friendship  Club 


Jean  Cox 

&.; 

English 

"% 

Allegheny  College 

m 

Columbia  University 

**~w 

University  of  Pittsburgh 

^  / 

A.B. 

136 


Forrest  H.  Diehl 

Social  Studies 

Hiram  College 

Kent  State  University 

University  of  Colorado 

B.A. 

M.Ed. 


Clarence  Eckert 

Industrial  Arts 

Rent  State  University 

Western  Reserve 

B.S. 

M.A. 

Wrestling  Coach 

Ass't.  Cross  Country 


Donald  G.  Eisen 

English 

Western  Reserve 

A.B. 

Sponsor,  Spectrum 


Ahmed  Fellague 

Language 

Ohio  State  University 

Mexico  City  College 

B.Sc.  in  Ed. 


Wilton  Eckley 
English ,  Chairman 
Mount  Union  College 
Kent  State  University 
Penn  State  University 
DePauw  University 
Western  Reserve 
B.A. 
M.A. 

Sponsor,  Survey 
Editorial  Staff 


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Mary  Fogarty 
English 
Bowling  Green 

University 
Ursuline  College 
B.A. 


Frank  F.  Fowler 
A  d lusted  Curriculum 
Ohio  State  University 
Bowling  Green 

University 
Ohio  University 
B.S.  in  Agr. 
B.S.  in  Ed. 


Audree  S.  Fox 
Physical  Education 
Bowling  Green 

University 
John  Carroll  University 
B.S. 
Sponsor.  G.L.C..  Pep 

Club,  Cheerleaders, 

Majorettes 


Kathryn  Frye 
Home  Arts 
Kent  State  University 
B.S. 

Sponsor,  Friendship 
Club 


x  *  mF 


Fat  Panthers  looking  fat. 


Here,  this  ought  to  take  care  of  that  traffic  ticket. 


John  F.  Griffin 

Mathematics 

Western  Reserve 

B.S. 

M.A. 


Beatrice  Hamman 
Librarian 
Western  Michigan 

University 
B.A. 
B.L.S. 


Ronald  Harding 
Social  Studies 
Ohio  University 
Western  Reserve 
B.Ed. 


Aloysius  Galicki 
Industrial  Arts 
Ohio  University 
Western  Reserve 
Fenn  College 
Kent  State  University 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 
M.Ed. 
Football  Coach 


Katheryn  Gates 

Language 

Marshall  College 

A.B. 

M.A. 


Annarosa  Ginevra 

Business 

Dyke  &  Spencerian 

Business  College 
Kent  State  University 
B.Ed. 
Sponsor.  Future  Business 

Leaders  of  America 


Clayton  D.  George 
Business  Education 
Fenn  College 
Kent  State  University 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 
M.Ed. 

Sponsor,  Euclidian 
Business  Staff 


Dale  Harper 

Music 

Cincinnati  Conservatory 

of  Music 
University  of  Cincinnati 
University  of  Akron 
Western  Reserve 
B.Sc. 
M.A. 
Band  &  Orchestra 

Director 


Joan  Hassen 
English,  Government 
Temple  University 
Youngstown  University 
B.S.  in  Ed. 


138 


W.  Dean  Hawver 
Science 

Ohio  State  University- 
Kent  State  University 
B.Sc.  in  Agriculture 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 
Sponsor,  Biology  Club 


Claudia  Hepner 
American  History 
College  of 

William  &  Mary 
B.A. 


Gertrude  Hoeger 
Industrial  Arts 
Ohio  Wesleyan 

University 
Ohio  State  University 
Western  Reserve 
Cleveland  Institute  of 

Art 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 


Frank  HofTert 
Social  Studies 
Western  Reserve 
B.A. 


Richard  Hungerford 
Industrial  Arts 
Hiram  College 
Kent  State  University 
B.A. 
B.Sc. 


Merwin  A.  Hunkin 
English 

Cleveland  College 
Western  Reserve 
B.A. 


Carla  Hunt 

Physical  Education 

Kent  State  University 

B.Sc. 

Sponsor.  Swim  Club 


Jack  L.  Jenkins 

Dramatics 

^jfUi^fe. 

Indiana  University 

£ 

B.Sc. 

I                 1 

M.A. 

Sponsor,  Thespians 

m^i 

Sponsor,  Stage  Club 

■4 

If  that  ref  makes  one  more  bad  call,  I'll  hit  him  with  my  purse. 


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Fred  Johns 

Counselor 

Western  Reserve 

Kent  State  University 

Ohio  State  University 

B.Sc. 

M.A. 

Sponsor,  Senior  Cabinet 


Albert  Judge 

Science 

Kenyon 

Kent  State  University 

University  of  Florida 

Western  Reserve 

B.Sc.  in  Chem. 

B.Sc.  in  Ed. 

M.Ed. 

Sponsor,  P. A.  Club 

Milton  J.  Kadlec 
Industrial  Arts 
Illinois  State 

Normal  University 
John  Carroll 

University 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 
Sponsor,  Letterman's 

Club 
Football  Coach 


Richard  R.  Keay 

Science 

Kent  State  University 

Miami  University 

Western  Reserve 

Ohio  State  University 

A.B. 

M.A. 

Athletic  Director 


Not  many  boys  out  for  wrestling  this  year. 


Edith  K.  Lemon 

Counselor 

Northwestern  College 

Western  Reserve 

B.Sc. 

M.A. 

Counselor 


Charles  Lewis 
Adjusted  Curriculum 
Western  Reserve 
Ohio  State  University 
B.B.A. 


James  W.  Lindsay 
Social  Studies 
Baldwin-Wallace 

College 
Wesleyan  University 
B.A. 
M.A.T. 
Assistant  Football. 

Track  Coach 
Sponsor.  N.A.S.S. 


Elaine  M.  Lokar 
Home  Arts 

University  of  Wisconsin 
Ohio  State  University 
John  Carroll 
University 
B.Sc. 


140 


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Marjorie  Malina 

Home  Arts 

Ohio  State  University 

Mexico  City  College 

University  of  Colorado 

B.S. 


Embert  M.  Martin 
Industrial  Arts 
Iowa  State  University 
B.Sc. 


Phyllis  Mastin 

English 

Eastern  Kentucky  State 

College 
A.B. 
Sponsor,  Friendship 

Club 


Marita  Mathews 

English 

Eastern  Kentucky  State 

College 
A.B. 
Sponsor,  Friendship 

Club 


Angelo  Mazzocco 

Spanish 

Ohio  State  University 

B.A. 

B.Sc.  in  Ed. 


James  McCampbell 
English 

Northwestern  University 
B.Sc. 

Sponsor,  Euclidian 
Editorial  Staff 


David  N.  McKelvey 
Business  Education 
Muskingum  College 
Indiana  University 
Gregg  Shorthand 

College 
B.A. 

M.S.  in  Ed. 
Sponsor,  Typing  Club 


Robert  E.  McLaughlin 
General  Metals 
Kent  State  University 
B.S. 


Edmund  Mize 
Business  Education 
Ohio  State  University 
Ohio  University 
Kent  State  University 
B.Sc. 

Sponsor.  Survey  Business 
Staff 


Donald  R.  Mohr 
Physical  Education 
Baldwin-Wallace  College 
Bowling  Green 

University 
Western  Reserve 
B.A. 
MA. 
Head  Football  Coach 


This  is  good,  but  compared  to  my  students  from  Virginia 


Eugene  Noble 
Industrial  Arts 
Ft.  Hays  Kansas  State 

College 
B.Sc. 


Herbert  Nold 
Industrial  Arts 
Ohio  University 
Bowling  Green 

University 
Kent  State  University 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 
M.Ed. 
Sponsor,  Foreman's 

Club,  Spirits'  Club 
Tennis  Coach 


-     I 


William  E.  Palmer 
Business  Education 
Ball  State  Teachers' 

College 
B.S.  in  Ed. 


June  G.  Phypers 
Business  Education 
Denison  University 
Western  Reserve 
Spencerian  School  of 

Commerce.  Accts.  & 

Finance 
New  York  University 
Radcliffe  College 
Middlebury  College 
A.B.,  MA. 

Frank  Pringle 

English 

St.  Bonaventure 

University 
St.  Francis  College 
Bucknell  University 
John  Carroll  University 
Western  Reserve 
Kent  State  University 
Penn  State  University 
B.A. 

Michael  Raicevich 
Social  Studies 
Ohio  University 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 
M.Ed. 


Now  boys,  this  is  where  the  bank  is  located. 


Howard  E.  Reminick 

English 

University  of  Toledo 

B.Ed. 

Asst.  Wrestling  Coach 


Sharon  Ramlow 
English 

University  of  Toledo 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 


John  E.  Reeves 

Counselor 

Kent  State  University 

Western  Reserve 

Columbia  University 

B.Sc. 

M.A. 


Charles  Reno 
Science,  Mathematics 
Edinboro  State  Teachers 

College 
Western  Reserve 
Arizona  State  University 
B.S. 


Martin  Reno 
Science,  Mathematics 
Edinboro  State  Teachers 

College 
Harvard  University 
B.Sc. 
M.Ed. 


Victor  Resch 
Pliysical  Education 
Miami  University 

(Ohio) 
University  of  Miami 

(Fla.) 
B.S.  in  Ed. 
Swimming  Coach 


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David  Allen  Reser 
Mathematics 
Miami  University 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 


Donald  Rinkes 
Mathematics 
Muskingum  College 
West  Liberty  State 

College 
West  Virginia  University 
Ohio  State  University 
Kent  State  University 
Case  Institute  of  Tech. 
Fenn  College 
B.Sc,  M.Ed. 
Sponsor,  Camera  Club 


Leonard  Robuck 
English 

Western  Reserve 
B  A 

Terry  Ross 
English 

Ohio  Wesleyan 
B  A 

Roger  Round 
English 

Marcia  L.  Rust 
English,  Journalism 

Otto  Santos 
Business  Education 

Mount  Union  College 
Penn  State  University 

Ohio  Wesleyan 
University 

John  Carroll  University 
Kent  State  University 

MA. 

Ass't.  Football  Coach 
Ass't.  Track  Coach 

Kent  State  University 

A.B. 

M.E. 

Sponsor,  N.F.L.  (Debate) 

Western  Reserve 

B.A. 

M.A. 

Sponsor,  Eucuyo 

B.S. 
B.A. 

How  much  do  I  need  for  lunch? 


William  E.  Saul 
Business  Education 
Westminster  College 
Western  Reserve 
Erie  Business  College 
John  Carroll  University 
B.B.A. 


Charles  Sawyer 
Business  Education 
Kent  State  University 
B.Ed. 


Carol  Sembric 

English 

St.  Mary's  College 

St.  Mary  of  the  Springs 

College 
University  of  Laval 
Western  Reserve 
B.A. 


Linda  Slavin 

Physical  Education 

Western  Reserve 

University  of  Michigan 

B.S. 

Sponsor.  G.A.A. 


Delmar  V.  Smith 
Business  Education, 

Chairman 
Ohio  Northern 

University 
Columbia  University 
International  College  of 

Business 

Administration 
B.A. 
M.A. 
Director  of  Placement 


Granville  B.  Smith 

English 

Duquesne  University 

Indiana  State  Teachers 

College 
Penn  State  University 
B.S. 
M.A. 


Ruth  Smith 

Social  Studies 

Flora  Stone  Mather 

Western  Reserve 

A.B. 

M.A. 

Sponsor,  F.T.A. 


John  Snodgrass 

Social  Studies 

Ohio  State  University 

Baldwin  Wallace  College 

B.A. 


How  would  you  like  to  try  out  for  Choral  Masters,  son? 


< 


H.  W.  Spangler 

Science 

Heidelberg  College 

Western  Reserve 

B.A. 

M.S. 


Mary  Ann  Spretnak 
English,  Social  Studies 
Miami  University 
Western  Reserve 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 


Merwin  R.  Staines 
Industrial  Arts 
New  York  State 

University 
University  of  Colorado 
B.Sc. 
M.Ed. 


William  A.  Starr 
Chemistry,  Physics 
Indiana  State  College 
Allegheny  College 
B.S. 


John  Supance 
Industrial  Arts 
Ohio  University 
Stevens  Point  Teachers 

College 
Kent  State  University 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 
M.Ed. 
Asst.  Basketball  Coach 


Helen  Stewart 

Counselor 

Kent  State  University 

Western  Reserve 

Ohio  State  University 

University  of  Zurich. 

Switzerland 
University  of  Hawaii 
B.Ed.,  M.Ed. 
M.A. 


Mr.  Harper  greets  the  band  with  his  usual  sunny  smile. 


Donald  Steinbrink 

Science 

Ohio  State  University 

B.S.  in  Agriculture 

B.S.  in  Ed. 

Sponsor,  Biology  Club 


Cecelia  P.  Stillman 
Government,  Economics 
Radcliffe  College 
Western  Reserve 
A.B. 


James  Stuckey 
Social  Studies 
Bluffton  College 
Ohio  State  University 
B.A. 
M.A. 


145 


Teachers  congratulate  each  other  after  students  produce  successful  play. 


Clarence  Swackhamer 
Physical  Education, 

Chairman 
Wilmington  College 
Ohio  University 
Columbia  University 
Ohio  State  University 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 
M.A. 


Judith  Sweet 
English 

Ursuline  College 
A.B. 


Stephen  Sydor 

Russian,  English 

Ohio  State  University 

Indiana  University 

B.A. 

B.S. 

M.A.T. 


Sam  W.  Taylor,  Jr. 

Music 

High  Point  College 

Northwestern  University 

B.Sc.  in  Music 

M. Music 

Choral  Director 


Edward  T.  Tekieli 

Business 

Glenville  State  College 

W.  Virginia  University 

AD. 

M.S. 

Asst.  Football  Coach 

Asst.  Baseball  Coach 

J.  V.  Basketball  Coach 


Dale  Thompson 
Mathematics 
Butler  University 
West  Virginia 

University 
Muskingum  College 
A.B. 
Cross  Country,  Track 

Coach 


Norman  Thompson 

Science 

Kent  State  University 

Western  Reserve 

B.Sc.  in  Ed. 

M.A. 

Sponsor.  Movie  Club 


Frank  Troglia 

Counselor 

Ohio  State  University 

Western  Reserve 

B.Sc. 

M.A. 


Maria  Vida  Urbancic 
Spanish,  World  History 
Notre  Dame  College 
Western  Reserve 
A.B. 


Anthony  V.  Vaccariello 
Language 
Miami  University 
Western  Reserve 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 
M.A.  in  Ed. 
Sponsor,  Ad  Club 
Faculty  Manager  of 
Athletics 


146 


Lawrence  A.  Wilson 

Robert  E.  Yocum 

Margaret  Zimmerman 

Science 

Business  Education 

Language 

Kent  State  University 

Kent  State  University 

Moravian  College  for 

B.S. 

B.Sc.  in  Bus.  Ed. 

Women 
Middlebury  College 
Columbia  University 
B.A. 
MA. 

Fred  A.  Vollman 
Industrial  Arts, 

Chairman 
Western  Reserve 
Cleveland  Institute  of 

Art 
Kent  State  University 
B.Sc.  in  Ed. 
M.A.  in  Art 


Stanley  Whiteside 
Social  Studies, 

Chairman 
Ohio  University 
Ohio  State  University 
University  of  Wisconsin 
Lewis  and  Clark  College 
B.A. 


George  Wiley 
Co-Ordinator,  Special 

Achievement  Classes 
Oberlin  College 
Western  Reserve 
Ohio  State  University 
A.B. 
M.A. 


Beula  Wilson 
Mathematics.  Chairman 
University  of  Southern 

California 
Western  Reserve 
B.A. 
M.A. 


Nothing  goes  on  behind  my  back  that  I  don't  know  about. 


147 


*1  . 1  , 1  , 1 


CLASSES 


New  techniques  in  language  teaching — the  language  lab. 


It  is  eleven-thirty  on  a  certain  Sunday  evening.  A 
weary  sophomore  closes  his  literature  book  and  emits  a 
deep  sigh.  He  realizes  that  tomorrow  he  will  have  to 
know  Silas  Marner  forward  and  backward  for  his 
ENGLISH  CLASS. 

It  is  twelve-thirty  the  following  Monday  morning.  A 
junior  sets  aside  his  copy  of  Moby  Dick  and  rubs  his 
eyes.  This  year  his  English  class  has  emphasized  Ameri- 
can literature.  Now  his  only  hope  is  that  he  will  be  able 
to  remember  just  what  that  white  whale  symbolizes. 

It  is  one-thirty  that  same  morning.  A  senior  swallows 
his  last  sip  of  black  coffee,  puts  a  sheet  of  paper  in  his 
typewriter,  and  begins  his  explanation  of  Macbeth's 
character.  He  clenches  his  typewriter  eraser  in  his  teeth 
and  hopes  his  paper  will  be  finished  within  the  next  few 
hours. 


150 


I'm  flunking  French;  C'est  la  vie. 
I'm  flunking  Spanish;  Asi  es  la  vida. 
I'm  flunking  Latin;  Vita  est. 
I'm  flunking  German;  So  ist  das  Leben. 
I'm  flunking  Russian;  BDT  KRK. 

Even  these  familiar  groans  are  encour- 
aging to  the  LANGUAGE  teacher  listen- 
ing through  his  earphones  at  the  front  of 
the  lab.  Patiently  he  repeats  the  compli- 
cated phrase.  The  class  renews  its  efforts 
to  translate  the  language  to  the  English 
idiom.  Conjugate  verbs;  decline  nouns; 
study  idiomatic  expressions;  combine  all 
of  these  into  coherent  sentences.  As  the 
French  tape  ends,  the  student  turns  the 
lesson  switch  to  "off,"  and  wearily  rises 
to  leave.  Regardless  of  his  temporary  de- 
pression, he  will  be  back  tomorrow  to  try 
again.  Each  day  he  gains  a  little  more  un- 
derstanding of  the  basic  principle  of  his 
language  and  of  the  country  where  it 
originated. 


Demonstration  speeches  encourage  self-confidence 
and  imagination. 


m 


u 


Mr.  Smith  leads  book  report  discussions  in  the  English  Seminar. 


Broadway  .  .  • 

"Relax,  Olivier,  and  take  it  over  again. 
This  time  don't  drop  the  eggs." 

"Miss  Merman,  try  it  with  the  glasses 
cupped  on  your  hands." 

"Miss  Martin,  why  don't  you  try  throw- 
ing your  hat  into  the  air?  No,  no,  not  that 
high!  Now  you'll  have  to  get  it  down  from 
the  light." 

The  students  retrieve  their  props,  take 
a  deep  breath,  and  prepare  to  perform 
their  skits  again.  Under  the  imaginative 
direction  of  Mr.  Jenkins  they  are  gaining 
stage  experience  in  their  DRAMATICS 
CLASS  that  will  benefit  them  if  they  never 
take  Broadway  by  storm. 

"Sir  Lawrence,  I  think  you  might  look 
better  in  a  baseball  uniform." 

"Ethel,  if  you'll  wait  a  minute  I'll  help 
you  get  the  glasses  off  your  hands." 

"Mary,  I'll  get  your  hat  down." 


here  we  . 


152 


The  brush  swirls  down  and  around, 
leaving  a  wet  purple  track  behind  it.  An 
agile  hand  turns  a  lump  of  cold  clay  into  a 
willowy  figure  in  abstraction.  In  ART 
CLASS  our  young  Michelangelo  has  a 
chance  to  express  himself:  his  feelings  and 
emotions,  his  inner  character.  And  though 
the  glaring  blotches  on  a  canvas  seem 
pointless  and  artless  to  some,  they  have 
a  special  meaning  for  their  creator.  He 
has  given  of  his  time  and  of  himself  and 
has  created. 


An  art  student  works  for  perfection. 


\ 


fiii" 


From  confusion 


to  organization. 


Future  taxpayers  learn  the  fundamentals  of  form  1040. 


. 


1040W     U.S.  IND1V1MI 


Think;  write.  Think;  discuss.  This  pat- 
tern,  followed  in  JOURNALISM 

CLASS,  teaches  students  to  organize  their 
thoughts  into  clear,  meaningful  words, 
phrases,  themes  and  news  stories.  Since 
the  class  is  not  rigidly  bound  to  a  textbook 
more  time  than  usual  is  devoted  to  dis- 
cussions, which  range  from  the  merits  of 
the  latest  movies,  records,  and  plays, 
through  the  techniques  of  advertising  and 
propaganda,  and  even  to  the  pros  and 
cons  of  censorship. 


Walking  through  the  halls  during  any  period,  one 
could  hear  classes  discussing  life  and  its  problems  in 
world  centers  as  remote  from  each  other  as  Moscow, 
Formosa,  Washington,  D.  C,  Havana,  and  Berlin. 
These  were  only  a  few  of  the  topics  covered  by  the  SO- 
CIAL STUDIES  CLASSES.  Others  discussed  problems 
here  at  home:  the  nation's  economy,  the  home  and  fam- 
ily, and  the  workings  of  our  government.  Although  the 
social  studies  classes  vary  widely,  all  have  the  same  pri- 
mary purpose  of  helping  students  learn  about  the  United 
States  and  other  countries,  their  problems  and  their 
peoples. 


Formaldehyde  permeates 
the  BIOLOGY  classroom. 
At  tables  students  pore  over 
the  internal  organs  of  dead 
fish,  carefully  noting  their 
digestive  organs  and  skele- 
tons. 

Others,  less  inclined  to 
serious  observation,  whis- 
per excitedly,  "Hey,  what's 
this  green  stuff?" 

"Don't  throw  it  away. 
We  can  take  it  to  the  cafe- 
teria and  put  it  on  some- 
one's lunch  tray." 


156 


Understanding  is  the  most  important  product  of  chemistry  class. 


Drip,  drip.  Acid  trickles  slowly  down 
the  tube.  Hot  and  steaming,  it  swirls 
through  the  cold  black  powder.  A  moldy 
green  sludge  now  jumps  and  bubbles  every- 
where. From  the  noxious  mass,  bubbles 
swell  and  burst.  Their  deadly  fumes,  an 
eerie  yellow-green,  twist  and  turn  through 
a  maze  of  rubber  tubes  and  jars.  Skillful 
hands  maneuver  bottles  full  of  gas,  re- 
placing them  with  empty  jars.  A  hand 
slips;  a  jar  falls  to  the  floor  and  shatters. 
Doors  fly  open  and  students  rush  out, 
coughing  and  gagging.  The  CHEMISTRY 
CLASS  has  learned  that 
4HCl  +  Mn02->MnCl2+2H20+Cl2t 


Light  explodes  in  a  myriad  of  dazzling  colors  as  a 
prism  bends  a  single  white  ray  into  a  shimmering  rain- 
bow. Students  in  the  darkened  room  are  experimenting 
with  light.  Later,  a  block  of  wood  creeps  slowly  down 
an  inclined  plane,  and  dull  silver  weights  stretch  a  cop- 
per wire  taut.  Students  frantically  copy  figures  and  make 
graphs,  plotting  points  and  drawing  lines.  PHYSICS 
CLASS:  problems,  pulleys,  levers,  vectors,  headaches, 
and  young  physicists  who  enjoy  experiments  and  can 
take  hard  work. 


Physics  students  use  everyday  objects  to  prove  scientific  theories. 


A  ball  point  pen  ...  a  point  of  focus. 


158 


Trig  functions  present  a  problem. 


Armed  with  the  tool  of 
his  trade,  a  slide  rule  pro- 
truding from  a  back  pocket, 
the  MATHEMATICS  stu- 
dent begins  his  test.  He  feels 
confident.  The  brimming 
knowledge  gained  in  past 
years  overflows  onto  his  test 
paper.  The  lines  and  angles 
of  geometry,  X's  and  Y's  of 
algebra,  the  sines  and  tan- 
gents of  trig  all  will  profit 
him  in  future  years.  Yes, 
one  day  they  will  help  him. 
But  right  now  problem  six 
has  him  completely  stumped. 


159 


In  the  BUSINESS  course 
classes  at  Euclid,  students 
learn  important  details  of 
what  their  duties  in  the  busi- 
ness world  will  be.  They  are 
taught  how  to  manipulate 
competently  various  types 
of  office  equipment,  from 
typewriters  to  duplicating 
machines,  and  struggle 
through  the  intricacies  of 
shorthand  and  bookkeep- 
ing. These  students  will 
leave  Euclid  knowing  they 
are  fully  prepared  to  be- 
come efficient  office  workers. 


Students  use  the  various  business  machines  ...  to  gain  practical  experience. 


Skillful  dressmakers  display  careful  preparation. 


Cooking  classes  work  hard  to  learn  the  culinary  art. 


"Aughh!  I  must  have  salted  this  twice!" 
is  a  frequent  cry  from  the  would-be  cooks 
who  work  their  formulas  in  the  home 
economics  laboratory.  Mouth-watering 
aromas  filling  the  halls  are  the  sign  that 
the  girls  are  hard  at  work  in  COOKING 
CLASS,  gaining  valuable  experience  that 
will  give  them  a  head  start  as  future  home- 
makers. 

Armed  with  pattern,  material,  needle 
and  thread,  scissors,  pins,  and  tape  meas- 
ure, the  SEWING  student  begins  her  first 
project.  Cut,  pin,  baste,  press,  stitch,  gos- 
sip. While  gaining  useful  skill  in  tailoring, 
she  creates  an  attractive  and  practical 
wardrobe. 


*:■_.  ■*:■*>--" 


Relaxed?  Not  quite.  Good  driver?  Not  quite. 


Changing  a  hobby  to  workable  knowledge. 


Curbs  jump,  trees  move, 
and  other  drivers  head  for 
cover  as  Euclid's  DRIVING 
students  practice  on  the 
streets  of  Euclid  in  the  driv- 
er training  cars. 

Some  students  approach 
their  first  day  in  the  car 
confidently;  others,  appre- 
hensively, but  by  the  end  of 
the  course  experience  has 
increased  their  confidence. 
Of  course,  mishaps  occur 
during  the  semester,  but 
every  driving  student  learns 
the  essentials  of  safe,  sports- 
manlike driving. 


162 


A  wrench  probes  deep  inside  the  black  innards  of  a  greasy  car  en- 
gine. Searching,  it  finds  loose  bolts  and  grips  the  nut  and  twists  and 
tightens  it.  After  two  periods  of  hard  work  the  student  mechanic  turns 
the  key  and  a  motor,  long  dead  and  silent,  bursts  to  life  and  purrs 
softly.  That  sound  is  thrilling  for  this  boy,  who  feels  a  touch  of  me- 
chanical genius  in  himself.  His  coveralls  are  splattered  with  grease, 
and  a  drop  of  oil  trickles  down  his  forehead  as  he  listens  to  the  sound 
of  a  healthy  motor.  AUTO  SHOP  gives  him  a  chance  to  do  what  he 
does  best,  and  he  enjoys  it. 

"Printers'  devils"  sit  hunched  over  trays  of  type.  They  reach  into 
the  tiny  compartments  and  pull  out  the  squares  of  lead.  Slowly, 
methodically,  they  set  the  type  in  place  by  hand.  At  last  the  job  is 
ready  for  printing.  In  another  room  the  Survey  rolls  from  the  grind- 
ing presses.  Ink  glistens  on  great  slabs  of  metal  cast  in  a  linotype  ma- 
chine. A  sheet  of  aluminum  whirls  'round  and  'round  on  an  offset 
press  nearby,  leaving  a  mottled  pattern  of  black  on  white  paper.  Here 
in  the  PRINT  SHOP  the  printers'  devils  learn  the  various  techniques 
of  the  trade. 

The  whine  is  high-pitched  and  deafening;  blades  are  whirring,  drill 
heads  boring  deep.  They  attack  each  piece  of  wood,  ripping  and  chew- 
ing, and  spit  sawdust  and  shavings  everywhere.  There  is  a  raw,  white 
wood  smell  too,  all  around,  except  where  shellac  and  glue  send  off 
dark,  pungent  fumes.  Here,  to  one  side,  lies  a  pile  of  splintery  boards, 
saw-tooth  marks  in  their  rough  hewn  sides.  But  on  the  other  side  stand 
tables,  cabinets,  chairs,  rough  boards  transformed  to  satiny  smooth- 
ness. These  tools  have  done  it,  in  the  hands  of  a  young  craftsman  of  the 
WOOD  SHOP. 


The  school  paper,  programs,  and  tickets 
are  all  a  product  of  the  print  shop. 


Learning  for  a  lifetime  trade. 


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"Up,  out,  together,  glide.  Up,  out,  together  .  .  ." 
The  swim  leader  stands  at  the  edge  of  the  pool  demon- 
strating the  motion  with  his  arms.  "That's  right.  Get 
more  pull  into  that  stroke." 

"Three  steps  and  then  a  hurdle,  come  down  on  the 
board,  and  spring  off.  Lift  your  arms  for  balance." 

Students  in  SWIMMING  CLASS  listen  and  obey,  or 
try  to  obey.  During  the  weeks  of  concentrated  effort  and 
exercise  they  gradually  gain  skill  and  co-ordination. 
Everyone  looks  forward  to  swimming  class,  which  offers 
a  refreshing  change  from  classroom  studies.  Most  wel- 
come is  Friday's  free  swim  period  when  students  can 
practice  skills  they  have  learned,  and  perfect  favorite 
stunts.  After  a  six  weeks  of  well-organized  swimming  in- 
struction, students  show  their  gratitude  by  shoving  their 
teachers  into  the  pool. 


Swim  class  teaches  safety  and  technique  in  water  skills. 


164 


One  of  the  many  activities  of  the  girls'  gym  class. 


GYM  CLASS  begins  with  the  shrill  shriek  of  a 
leader's  whistle,  calling  to  orderly  attention  a 
group  of  noisy  girls.  Seasonal  activities  ranging 
from  golf  to  baseball  keep  the  girls  busy  all  year. 
On  the  other  side  of  the  partition,  the  whistle 
subdues  boisterous  boys.  They  enthusiastically 
participate  in  touch-football,  basketball,  and 
wrestling  during  the  year.  Undaunted  by  the  short- 
ness of  time  between  line-up  and  the  ten-minute 
bell,  both  classes  engage  in  a  variety  of  activities 
which  keep  their  bodies  and  minds  alert  and 
healthy. 


Building  strong  bodies. 


165 


What?  A  left-handed  trombone? 


Blaring  out  a  touchdown. 


CONCERT  BAND— Row  1 :  B.  Plaggemier,  K.  Mog,  J.  Campana,  V.  Sestak,  B.  Roberts,  D.  Snyder,  C.  Richley,  K.  Tuckerman,  J.  Hitty,  P.  Banko. 
Row  2:  R.  Glaser,  R.  Constantme,  R.  Zuzek,  C.  Lanese,  J.  Beutell,  L.  Mateyka,  N.  Stoneback,  R.  Gargiulo,  C.  Piper,  M.  Lucas,  N.  Katanik,  B. 
Jones,  E.  Wiltshire.  Row  3:  A.  Newman,  D.  Maroff,  G.  Gezann,  C.  Janitz,  L.  Horvath,  J.  Shaw,  K.  Jombor,  R.  Vaccariello,  K.  Wilber,  D.  Hoedt, 
P.  Dickinson,  B.  Cooper,  L.  Liggett,  S.  Jerkic,  K.  Shirk,  C.  Picciano,  F.  VanTilburg,  J.  Ramona,  B.  Schmenk,  R.  Felz,  D.  Sarver.  Row  4:  C.  Eppich, 
J.  Campana,  R.  Taylor,  J.  Hillegas,  C.  Statz,  D.  Podobnikar,  B.  Myles,  R.  Hotchkiss,  C.  Mansperger,  K.  Goldlust,  J.  Armstrong,  J.  Carlson,  R. 
Hurlburt,  P.  Benedetto,  J.  Crahen,  D.  Morhic,  R.  Dieckmann,  J.  Whitehead,  J.  Canon,  D.  Myers,  J.  Malokas,  D.  Lilley,  D.  Sweeder,  R.  Lipstreu, 
S.  Prijatelj,  B.  Humphrey,  J.  Wright,  J.  Balch,  F.  Hanes,  J.  Stoneback,  D.  Mansperger.  Row  5:  B.  Mervar,  T.  Vardian,  L.  Smith,  A.  Tucci,  R. 
Brown,  B.  Tuhacek,  H.  Faint,  L.  Leybeck,  J.  Gathercole,  J.  Balch,  R.  Hasher,  J.  Payerchin,  B.  March,  B.  Carmany,  Mr.  Harper,  Conductor;  B. 
Kimem,  J.  Biello,  R.  Cook,  B.  Hale,  L.  Piper,  B.  Foxall,  D.  Shoaff,  J.  Bittence,  B.  Mervis,  B.  Ross. 


166 


The  heavy,  tight  beat  of  the  tympany 
begins.  Slowly,  then  faster  in  a  mounting 
crescendo.  Cymbals  shatter  together.  The 
CONCERT  BAND,  bold  and  brassy, 
bursts  like  a  coiled  spring  into  the  blazing 
composition,  "Study  in  Steel."  Within 
the  torrent  of  music  a  clarinet  tumbles 
down  the  scale  and  a  trombone  sneers  at 
a  loud  overbearing  tuba.  And  then  the 
conductor's  hands  rise  and  come  down 
sharply  and  in  one  last  triumphant  leap 
the  music  stops.  Silence.  Applause.  Cur- 
tain. 


Two  more  minutes  and  we're  on. 


They  melt  in  your  mouth,  not  on  your  hands. 


BAND  INSTRUCTORS— Row  1:  Mr. 

Harper,  Mr.  Sydow.  Row  2:  Mr.  Mitchel, 
Mr.  Taddeo. 


BAND  SERGEANTS— Row  1:  B.  Ross,  Top  Sergeant  P.  Benedetto,  J.  Stoneback.  Row  2: 
J.  Balch,  B.  Mervar,  J.  Campana. 


CADET  BAND— Row  1:3.  Campana,  J.  Hitty,  K.  Tuckerman,  N.  Stoneback,  M.  Lucas,  N.  Katanik.  Row  2:  L.  Horvath, 
J.  Shaw,  K.  Jambor,  S.  Jerkic,  P.  Dickinson,  D.  Hoedt,  R.  Lipstreu,  C.  Picciano,  B.  Schmenk.  Row  3:  C.  Janitz,  R.  Vac- 
cariello,  J.  Hillegas,  D.  Podobnikar,  B.  Myles,  K.  Hotchkiss,  J.  Carlson,  K.  Goldlust,  C.  Statz,  C.  Mansperger,  J.  Arm- 
strong, R.  Cook,  B.  Hale,  B.  Humphrey,  J.  Wright.  Row  4:  H.  Faint,  R.  Brown,  B.  Tuhacek,  P.  DeFranco,  B.  Carminy, 
Mr.  Harper,  Conductor;  J.  Biello. 


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The  sophomores  of  the  CADET  BAND 
take  their  places  beside  their  veteran  coun- 
terparts of  the  Concert  Band.  It  is  the  an- 
nual concert,  when  sophomores  join  up- 
perclassmen  to  present  another  fine  per- 
formance. Mr.  Harper  motions  for  silence, 
the  downbeat  comes,  and  the  combined 
bands  begin.  Their  performance  before 
their  own  class  at  assembly  had  been  but 
a  prelude  to  this  concert.  And  this  was  but 
a  prelude  to  next  year  when  they  would 
improve  their  playing,  give  more  perform- 
ances, and  travel  to  contests  at  district 
and  state  as  members  of  Concert  Band. 


He  thinks  it's  the  traditional  mock  wedding. 


ORCHESTRA— Row  1 :  D.  Wroniak,  C.  Arnold,  S.  Wiskes,  S.  Stevens,  B.  Kiman,  N.  Goslee,  A.  Winet.  Row  2:  F.  Stidworthy,  P.  Leister.  B.  Plagge- 
mier.  N.  Stoneback,  D.  Maroff,  R.  Gargiulo,  P.  Benedetto,  G.  Heil.  Row  3:  L.  Schulz,  D.  Fike,  N.  Price,  R.  Marmash,  J.  Cefaratti,  J.  Lesiak,  S. 
Howe.  Row  4:  B.  Jones,  E.  Roszak,  J.  Campana,  A.  Newman,  B.  Mervis,  B.  Ross.  S.  Naylor. 


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CHEVRON  SOCIETY— Row  1 :  C.  Eppich,  K..  Piper,  E.  Wiltshire,  R.  Zuzek.  J!(w : 
R.  Felz.  Row  3:     J.  Bittence,  A.  Newman,  R.  Hurlburt,  B.  Cooper. 


R.  Ross,  B.  Carmany, 


Got  an  angel  on  my  shoulder  . 


ORCHESTRA  OFFICERS— Left  to  right:  Sec- 
retary, D.  Wroniak;  President,  B.  Ross;  Treas- 
urer, S.  Stevens. 


The  tapering  baton  glints  in  the  light  as 
it  flies  about.  It  whips  through  the  air, 
pointing,  coaxing  a  sluggish  violinist.  The 
rehearsal  continues.  Often  the  music  stops 
or  dwindles  into  nothingness  as  the  con- 
ductor criticizes  or  advises.  The  baton 
taps  and  the  music  begins  again,  each  time 
better  than  before.  The  intonations,  the 
harmony,  all  must  be  perfect.  Then,  at 
last,  the  baton  rises;  this  time  the  music 
of  the  ORCHESTRA  flows  out  to  an  ap- 
preciative audience. 


CHORAL  MASTERS  OFFICERS— Sitting,  left  to  right: 
K.  Halbedel,  Treasurer;  K.  Coros,  Secretary.  Standing,  left 
to  right:  B.  Boyton,  Vice  President;  D.  Mock,  President. 


CHORAL  MASTERS— Row  1 :  S.  Dadlow,  P.  Krueger,  J.  Pike.  Row  2:  L. 
Gribbons,  J.  Tennent,  B.  Rhoades.  Row  3:  J.  Roberts,  B.  Harwood.  Row  4: 
L.  Foy,  J.  Telisman,  T.  Siciliano.  Row  5:  B.  Tekancic,  B.  Schmitt,  T.  Rankin. 


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CHORAL  MASTERS— Row  1:  E.  Skerly,  B.  Gauch,  P.  Brennan,  B.  Daugherty,  J.  Suhar,  M.  Soeder,  B.  Bogatay,  B.  Wallace,  C.  Cradis.  Row  2: 
E.  Buchholz,  J.  Yane,  L.  Kytle,  N.  Furniss,  B.  Ponce,  D.  Roberts,  C.  Pasquale,  F.  Bentley,  S.  Middlebrook,  B.  Petersen,  N.  Schwarts.  Row  3:  J. 
Lube,  B.  Adams,  G.  Macks,  D.  Mason,  E.  Palm,  M.  Trinite,  B.  Vicic,  S.  DiBiasio,  H.  Krauss,  C  Finley,  A.  Roberts.  Row  4:  T.  Spencer,  G.  Genzen, 
D.  Sprochi,  B.  Nowacek,  E.  Jenkins,  B.  Kaib,  K.  Pekar,  J.  Petersen.  S.  Klotzbach,  C.  McBroom,  K.  Halbedel.  Row  5:  R.  Palmer,  D.  LaFollette,  D. 
Demarco,  F.  Hadfield,  B.  Boyton,  R.  Pejeau,  B.  Morgan,  N.  Lauter,  D.  Sarver,  M.  Gaylon,  M.  DeMotte. 


Mr.  Taylor,  Director;  Sara  Middlebrook,  Accompanist. 


Music  drifts  through  the  halls  every  second  period 
as  the  Euclid  CHORAL  MASTERS  rehearse  diligently, 
preparing  themselves  for  coming  events.  These  high- 
quality  carolers,  under  the  careful  control  and  guidance 
of  Mr.  Taylor,  are  able  to  blend  their  voices  together  in 
pleasing  harmonies.  Along  with  the  enjoyment  of  music, 
the  members  learn  basic  fundamentals  for  superior  sing- 
ing: breath  control,  tone  quality  control,  sight  reading 
and  pitch  control.  Each  member  of  Masters  was  audi- 
tioned separately  and  chosen  to  become  a  part  of  the 
choir  because  of  his  excellent  voice  qualities.  All  these 
fine  voices  harmonize  well,  and  the  choir  gives  pleasure 
to  all  who  hear  it.  The  Choral  Masters  participate  in 
many  different  events  during  the  year.  Among  them  are 
presenting  the  annual  Christmas  program  and  singing 
in  the  Lake  Erie  League  Choir  Festival. 


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"Jesus  the  Christ  is  born  .  .  ." 
Christmas  spirit  was  borne 
anew  upon  the  voices  of  young 
girls  in  blue  and  gold.  Candles 
held  in  nervous  hands  wavered 
slightly  as  the  JUNIOR-SENIOR 
GIRLS'  GLEE  CLUB  and  the 
SOPHOMORE  GIRLS'  GLEE 
CLUB  slowly  walked  down  the 
aisles  of  the  dim  auditorium.  Sol- 
emn-faced singers  waited  as  if  in 
a  dream  upon  the  shadowy  stage, 
anxious  seniors  thinking  of  their 
last  Christmas  at  Euclid.  But  for 
the.  juniors  in  Choral  Masters 
and  the  Glee  Club,  they  could 
see  the  image  of  their  next  Christ- 
mas here,  the  next  glow  of  candles 
and  the  next  quiet  feeling  of  nerv- 
ousness. 


GIRLS'  GLEE  CLUB— Row  1 :  J.  Eggleston,  S.  Willcocks,  C.  Butler,  M.  Meyers,  L.  Andrews,  K.  Rock, 
J.  Urbas,  J.  Vormelker,  K.  Balsley,  C.  Thomas,  J.  Adkins,  V.  Goss,  M.  Wehrle,  L.  Green.  Row  2:  M. 
Yager,  B.  Winters,  D.  Urbanick,  B.  Sabula,  J.  Danch,  D.  Felmley,  D.  Mylar,  M.  Church,  S.  Muehleisen, 
C.  Cline,  N.  Bailey,  J.  Fleshin,  K.  Podwils.  Row  3:  D.  MacAskill,  K.  Koppenhaver,  D.  Aljancic,  K.  Zust, 
M.  Plesea,  M.  Travnik,  C.  Arnold,  P.  Freed,  L.  Burk,  M.  Bizzarri,  J.  Sheppard.  C.  Spikula,  P.  Springer. 


SOPHOMORE  GIRLS'  GLEE  CLUB— Row  1  J.  Tharp,  G. 
Krome,  D.  Walsh,  K.  Fowler,  J.  Pickett,  N.  Mijacek,  M.  Gault,  L. 
Poese,  M.  Zola,  S.  Calvert,  G.  Boczek,  S.  Doley,  S.  Bell,  P.  Deis- 
ter,  K.  Slater,  M.  Prokopovich,  K.  Yane,  P.  Brancae,  J.  Krapenc. 
Row  2:  B.  Wilcoxon,  B.  Trauger,  S.  Bahr,  C.  Maresh,  J.  Jurjev, 
R.  Finical,  P.  Seleman,  C.  Bradshaw,  C.  Hart,  L.  Loope,  L. 
Gerzeny,  A.  Will.  M.  Witzke,  D.  Simon,  M.  Fields,  P.  Federico, 
S.  Ryder,  J.  Hattendorf,  J.  Lunder,  E.  Beyer.  Row  3:  S.  Brain,  D. 


Turk,  L.  Owen,  E.  Sceranka,  M.  Balsley,  D.  Lukat,  J.  Vukcevic, 
L.  Long,  P.  Chylla,  P.  Klemencic,  M.  Ingram,  S.  Apolski,  C. 
Cresson,  M.  Theodosian,  J.  Papp.  B.  Brown,  C.  Bauer,  K.  Corri- 
gan,  S.  Watson,  T.  Burger,  P.  Viovsich.  Row  4:  V.  Lowe,  J.  Baker, 
P.  Sears,  J.  Blassingame,  M.  Stefanchik,  L.  Vislocky,  S.  Aufmuth, 
J.  Consla,  K.  Lybarger,  B.  Pappas,  L.  Reba,  B.  Draxler,  E.  Neat, 
F.  Fox,  G.  Brandt,  A.  Hartnett,  J.  Stillinger,  L.  Simpson,  B. 
Vidensek,  J.  Debelak,  C.  Kerestes. 


Row  4:  L.  Erjavec,  C.  Reba,  P.  Guth,  J.  Lonchar, 
R.  Ahey,  B.  Brown,  J.  Shanghnessy,  M.  Couch, 
S.  Ralls,  S.  Stanwyck,  S.  Jones,  M.  Sabetti,  J. 
Benner. 


Fifteen  boys  with  a  love  of  mu- 
sic have  surprised  everyone,  in- 
cluding Mr.  T.,  with  their  life  and 
vitality.  Class  rivalries  are  for- 
gotten when  the  fourth  period 
BOYS'  GLEE  CLUB  meets. 

Sophomores,  juniors,  and  sen- 
iors practice  and  prepare  to  join 
the  larger  choirs  at  the  Christmas 
Festival  where  two  hundred  re- 
sounding voices  blend  in  a  vibrant 
Hallelujah  Chorus. 


BOYS  GLEE  CLUB— Row  1:  J.  Boyton.  Row  2:  B.  Olah,  D. 
Vargo,  R.  Wood.  Row  3:  R.  Vidmar,  M.  Hobzek,  T.  Nowacek. 
Row  4:  K.  Ricket,  D.  Geddes,  D.  Clarke.  Row  5:  F.  Fleck,  G. 
MacQuarrie,  H.  Rose. 


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STUDENT  COUNCIL  MEMBERS— Row  1 :  J.  Tharp.  L.  Clotts.  K.  Cwik,  B.  Tercek,  C.  Jankovich,  S.  Heasley,  K.  Tomko,  P.  Bauer,  P.  Johnson, 
M.  Beery,  P.  Flaler.  Row  2:  B.  Kramer.  J.  Telisman,  H.  Millar,  P.  Tinker,  L.  Berntson,  J.  Dragolic.  S.  Reynolds,  P.  Mason,  P.  Freed,  S.  Young, 
C.  Krnell,  S.  Calvert,  D.  Sherman,  L.  Poese.  Row  3:  K.  Goldlust,  L.  Scheve,  A.  Zeravica,  B.  Lindquist,  N.  Schwarts,  D.  Ambrose,  J.  Harper, 
C.  Kerestes,  L.  Burk,  J.  Feith.  C.  Pasquale.  K.  Schuette,  N.  Creveling.  L.  Skomski,  N.  Anderson,  B.  Tekavic,  A.  Shinagawa.  Row  4:  D.  Mansperger, 
K.  Gortz,  J.  Kovach,  D.  Brigden,  J.  Foust.  C.  Freed,  L.  Nason,  G.  Cox,  E.  Peterson,  J.  Howard,  K.  Shirk.  T.  Guy,  J.  Proudfoot,  J.  Kneale,  K.  Be- 
galke,  B.  Vicic,  D.  Lonchar. 


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STUDENT  COUNCIL  EXECUTIVE  BOARD— Row  1:  K.  Schuette,  N.  Creveling,  P. 
Flaler,  K.  Tomko,  P.  Tinker.  Row  2:  S.  Theis,  R.  Dunker,  C.  Freed,  D.  Lonchar.  Row  3:  D. 
Brigden,  J.  Foust,  R.  Pejeau,  D.  Stevenson. 


"Where's  room  415?" 

"How  should  I  know  what  letter  my  last  name  begins 
with?  I  haven't  been  to  school  for  three  months." 

"Which  way  is  upstairs?" 

Such  were  the  questions  pouring  forth  from  frus- 
trated, flustered  sophomores  on  the  first  day  of  school. 
Supplying  the  answers  and  the  helpful  handbooks  were 
the  competent  and  calm  junior  and  senior  guides,  pro- 
vided by  the  STUDENT  COUNCIL. 

As  the  year  progressed,  the  Student  Council  continued 
aiding  Euclid  in  many  ways.  The  national  presidential 
election  provided  several  opportunities  for  the  Council 
to  display  more  active  responsibility.  Euclid  students 
participated  in  a  state-wide  mock  election.  On  Novem- 
ber 8th,  Euclid  citizens  who  came  to  school  to  cast  their 
ballots  were  furnished  with  a  well-equipped  baby-sitting 
service,  courtesy  of  the  Student  Council.  Donating 
Thanksgiving  baskets  to  needy  families,  purchasing  a 
new  50-star  flag  for  use  at  basketball  games,  working 
for  a  staggered  test  schedule,  procuring  more  freedom 
for  students  at  pep  assemblies  ...  the  Student  Council 
accomplishments  never  cease. 


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Fun  and  frolic  at  the  Student  Council  party. 


Students  take  cafeteria  situation  in  their  own  hands. 


14,504;  14,505;  yeah,  unanimous. 


STUDENT  COUNCIL  OFFICERS— 

Sealed:  Treasurer,  D.  Brigden;  Secre- 
tary, P.  Flaler.  Standing:  President,  C. 
Freed;  Vice  President,  D.  Lonchar. 


Students  go  too  far  with  cafeteria  situation. 


"I  move  that  we  look  into  the  possibility  of  having 
music  in  the  cafeteria  during  lunch."  It  was  this  signifi- 
cant moment  during  a  weekly  STUDENT  COUNCIL 

meeting  that  originated  the  subsequent  discussion  and 
planning  which  resulted  in,  amazingly  enough,  music  in 
the  cafeteria.  The  voice  of  the  students  had  been  heard 
and  heeded  once  more,  thanks  to  Euclid's  influential 
Student  Council. 


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WORLD  AFFAIRS  CLUB— Row  1 :  S.  Gadus,  K.  Mog,  N.  Arnold,  K.  Logan,  J.  Suhar,  W.  Lucas, 
K.  Balsley,  M.  Vagasky,  D.  Mattis,  J.  Tyjewski.  Row  2:  L.  Berger,  M.  Sustersic,  J.  Leporati,  N. 
Sullivan,  E.  Glenn.  C.  ShenkeUG.  Potichny,  J.  Danch,  S.  Gregurich,  M.  Sovich,  B.  Evans,  L.  Chal- 
fant,  D.  Schmidt.  Row  3:  M.  Kozar,  M.  Fister,  T.  Miller,  J.  Barnes,  P.  Pado,  B.  Seifert,  S.  Robasz, 
B.  Fromer,  D.  Mekedis,  D.  Fike,  C.  Cadwallader,  J.  Lube.  Row  4:  F.  Lorence,  R.  Dunn,  B.  Yanchar, 
J.  Yanchar,  A.  Prioreschi,  B.  Brown,  L.  Heise,  M.  Prendergast,  S.  Gibson,  M.  Malaney,  K.  Hiller, 
D.  Albrecht,  D.  Deister.  Row  5:  T.  Young,  C.  Larkin,  G.  Macks,  D.  Gyongyos,  M.  Orebaugh,  J. 
Boyle.  D.  Schulz,  B.  Figner,  R.  Wood,  M.  McDerment,  N.  Rakas,  M.  Lucas,  N.  Coode,  J.  Zele, 
B.  YabrofT. 


WAI  NAPOLO— Row  1:  J.  Halloran,  B.  Armstrong,  B.  Valince,  President  J.  Telisman,  J.  Kadun,  E.  Jarc,  Vice  President  H.  Millar,  C.  Winters,  T. 
Leininger,  B.  Marton.  Row  2:  L.  Crobaugh,  M.  Prendergast,  B.  Sabula,  P.  Ludek,  C.  Novak,  S.  Gordon,  C.  Reider,  T.  Trauger,  Treasurer  D.  Zim- 
merman, J.  Kneale.  Row  3:  K.  Ricket,  L.  Milazzotto,  K.  Fetter,  D.  Bell,  B.  Burger,  C.  Cresson,  W.  Conrad,  E.  Kinn,  S.  Paulsen,  Secretary  B.  Vicic, 
B.  Gauch.  Row  4:  J.  Randt,  J.  Kneale,  A.  Tucci,  J.  Petersen,  S-.  Tumbry,  G.  Wickes.  K.  Scheurman,  B.  Broos,  D.  Swisher,  B.  Houck,  R.  Hughes. 


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"On  behalf  of  the  WORLD  AFFAIRS  CLUB,  I 

would  like  to  present  this  United  Nations  flag  to 
Euclid  High  School."  Dave  Gyongyos,  club  presi- 
dent, addressed  the  assembly.  World  Affairs  Club 
has  taken  a  very  active  part  in  school  life  this 
year.  Many  guests,  including  Euclid  graduate 
Helen  Cormeia,  have  spoken  to  the  club.  Panel 
discussions  have  increased  the  students'  interest  in 
foreign  countries  and  understanding  of  foreign 
peoples. 


WORLD  AFFAIRS  CLUB  OFFICERS—  Left 
to  right:  Secretary,  K.  Mog;  Vice  President,  W. 
Lucas;  President,  D.  Gyongyos;  Treasurer,  K. 
Balsley. 


Now  to  give  that  egg  shampoo  Joe  Portaro  told  me  about. 


"Dolphin,"  "kip,"  and  "somersub" 
were  familiar  terms  to  the  members  of 
WAI  NAPOLO,  Euclid  High's  synchro- 
nized swimming  and  swim  leaders  club. 
Every  member  had  to  pass  a  rigorous  test 
in  aquatic  skills  to  be  admitted.  A  high 
point  of  the  year  was  the  induction  of  new 
Swim  Club  members,  who  had  to  wear 
noseplugs  and  unmatched  shoes  and 
clothes  for  a  week  and  could  talk  only 
to  club  members. 

Climax  of  the  year's  activities  was  the 
1961  Swim  Show  in  which  all  fifty  mem- 
bers participated.  Everyone  who  attended 
was  treated  to  an  evening  of  beautiful 
water  ballet,  skillfully  staged  and  executed. 


FUTURE  NURSES  CLUB— Row  1 :  D.  Heuer,  B.  Miller,  W.  Lucas,  B.  Owen,  J.  Halloran,  C.  Gleyforst,  B.  Roberts,  J.  Scott. 
Row  2:  A.  Horton,  M.  Sovich,  N.  LeFevre,  K.  Coros,  S.  Gregurich,  P.  Burfort,  J.  Pejack,  J.  Freeh,  S.  Crane,  P.  Fischieto. 
Row  3:  R.  Gargiulo,  M.  Yager,  K.  Fetter,  S.  Robasz,  S.  Ralls,  S.  Stanwyck,  J.  Beutell,  E.  Wiltshire,  S.  Feldman,  V.  Stillinger. 
Row  4:  K.  Hutchisson,  L.  Lane,  B.  Beeke,  C.  Bauer,  D.  Magargil,  L.  Foy,  J.  Zele,  M.  Buco,  L.  Mateyka,  L.  Green,  B.  Brown, 
L.  Heise,  B.  Seifert. 


Do  you  often  swallow  your  gum? 

* 


FUTURE  NURSES  CLUB  OFFICERS— Treasurer,  W. 
Lucas;  Vice  President,  K.  Coros;  President,  L.  Green;  Secre- 
tary, B.  Brown. 


The  FUTURE  NURSES  CLUB  members  are 
very  active  in  preparing  for  their  careers  and  aiding 
Euclid  High.  They  gain  experience  through  touring 
hospitals,  hearing  lectures  from  guest  speakers  or 
student  nurses,  and  viewing  movies.  Besides  spend- 
ing spare  time  in  the  school  dispensary,  the  stu- 
dents plan  service  projects  for  underprivileged 
children  in  hospitals  throughout  greater  Cleveland. 
Their  outstanding  efforts  have  contributed  to  the 
community's  appreciation  of  Euclid  High. 


Now  just  tell  your  teacher  you  can't  write  because  you  hurt  your  hand. 


JUNIOR  RED  CROSS— Row  1:  N.  Furniss,  J.  Winkler,  R.  Dunn.  Row  2:  M. 
Yager,  D.  Hiller,  L.  Chalfant,  L.  Clotts. 


The  JUNIOR  RED  CROSS  COUNCIL 

is  an  unheralded  club  in  our  school,  but 
by  enlisting  the  aid  of  the  Friendship  and 
World  Affairs  clubs  it  performed  many 
services  for  the  school  and  community. 
The  varied  projects  of  the  Council  in- 
cluded making  stuffed  animals  for  under- 
privileged children  and  assembling  baby 
layettes  for  servicemen's  wives  overseas. 
Though  small,  with  the  assistance  of 
larger  clubs,  it  worked  hard  to  benefit  the 
school. 


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JUNIOR  FUTURE  TEACHERS  OF  AMERICA— Row  I:  D.  Urbanick,  M.  Perme,  J.  Feith,  L.  Gribbons,  N.  Bailey,  P.  Bauer,  B.  Harper,  D. 
Boehlke,  E.  Skerly.  Row  2:  L.  Clotts,  N.  Furniss.  R.  Dunn,  D.  Hiller,  K.  Balsley,  K.  Wilber,  K.  Stomberg,  M.  Tucker,  L.  Skomski,  P.  Johnson. 
Row  3:  S.  Peacock,  J.  Schneider,  H.  Berthold,  S.  Berry,  C.  Arnold,  D.  Wheeler,  R.  Zuzek,  B.  Stroh,  K.  McCormick,  K.  Hutchisson.  Row  4:  K.  Rock, 
S.  Jones,  P.  Corrigan,  S.  Flood,  R.  Ahey,  K.  Cwik,  B.  Mushinko,  K.  Tomko,  J.  O'Korn,  C.  Lanese,  S.  Gordon.  Row  5:  M.  Wehrle,  C.  Allar,  M. 
Travnik,  B.  Bogatay,  J.  Miller,  B.  Hava,  J.  Eggleston,  S.  Willcocks,  N.  Tomsich,  C.  Krnell,  K.  Kimberly,  E.  Kozar. 


SOPHOMORE  FUTURE  TEACHERS  OF  AMERICA— Row  1 :  L.  Rees,  S.  Calvert,  M.  Prokopovich,  C.  Sedusky,  C.  Eppich, 
J.  Hattendorf,  P.  Federico,  J.  Stillinger,  P.  Mahany,  S.  Apolski,  J.  Kovic.  Row  2:  L.  Loope,  C.  Hummon,  P.  Waldron,  A.  Will,  M. 
Zola,  M.  Balsley,  B.  Applequist,  V.  Wick,  N.  Rakas,  E.  Wilke,  P.  Hadarich.  Row  3:  L.  Lege,  C.  Maresh,  S.  Bahr,  L.  Poese,  J.  De- 
belak,  K.  Lybarger,  S.  Brain,  S.  Stefanko,  D.  Lukat.  G.  Brandt,  D.  Fike.  M.  Lucas,  M.  DeViney. 


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SENIOR  FUTURE  TEACHERS  OF  AMERICA— Row  1:  M.  Vagasky,  C.  Phillips,  H.  Krome,  B.  Adams,  J.  Harper,  W,  Lucas,  S.  Mueller,  J. 
Lube,  B.  Seifert,  D.  Cunningham.  Row  2:  B.  Wallace,  E.  Laub,  R.  Kish,  J.  Aufdenhaus,  B.  Armstrong,  B.  Adler,  D.  Mekedis,  M.  Middleton,  J. 
Barnes,  D.  Welch,  J.  Pike,  G.  Heil.  Row  3:  J.  Ginsberg,  J.  Benner,  J.  Beutell,  B.  Carlson,  N.  Harding,  N.  Schwarts,  B.  Yanchar,  P.  Benedetto,  E. 
Glenn,  L.  Chalfant,  D.  Schmidt,  L.  Warnke,  C.  Kosher.  Row  4:  B.  Ritz,  L.  Erjavec,  M.  Sustersic,  S.  Gregurich,  B.  Kish,  S.  Gibson,  C.  Jankovich, 
P.  Brennan,  D.  Paul,  R.  Roberts,  M.  Sabetti,  S.  Wolff,  K.  Logan,  J.  Macy. 


FUTURE  TEACHERS  OF  AMERICA  EXECUTIVE  BOARD— 

Row  1:  B.  Evans,  K.  Logan,  L.  Chalfant.  Row  2:  B.  Adams,  J. 
Harper,  C.  Arnold,  J.  Lube.  Row  3:  B.  Mushinko,  D.  Wheeler,  J. 
Romano.  Row  4:  J.  Beutell,  S.  Mueller,  B.  Yanchar,  H.  Krauss. 


After  graduating  from 
college  many  Euclid  High 
graduates  will  be  certified 
as  teachers.  Through  FU- 
TURE TEACHERS  OF 
AMERICA,  students 
learned  what  teaching  is 
really  like  by  substituting 
for  absent  teachers  or  tu- 
toring their  classmates.  Fu- 
ture Teachers  also  served  as 
guides  during  the  P.  T.  A. 
Open  House  to  help  par- 
ents enjoy  their  visit  to  Eu- 
clid. Mrs.  Smith,  the  club's 
new  sponsor,  President 
Joan  Harper,  and  many 
others  have  helped  make 
this  an  educational  year  for 
the  Future  Teachers  of 
America. 


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KEY  CLUB— Row  1 :  B.  Dague,  T.  Kramer,  B.  Castrovinci,  T.  Oleksy,  F.  Hanes, 
R.  Hasher,  B.  Vicic,  R.  Vidmar,  N.  Beeke,  D.  Lilley.  Row  2:  B.  Yabroff,  M.  Ore- 
baugh,  T.  Young,  D.  Zust,  J.  Spenko,  J.  Zevnik,  D.  Leutbecker,  T.  Trauger,  D. 
House,  D.  Morrison,  B.  Alves.  Row  3:  D.  Zimmerman,  T.  Nowacek,  H.  Spivack, 
F.  Hatch,  C.  Hayes,  J.  Jerele.  R.  Chaunce,  H.  Kirchwelm.  H.  David,  D.  Primo, 
B.  Alloway.  Row  4:  R.  Pejeau,  B.  Sheppard,  T.  Polsinelli,  J.  Usalis,  C.  Orebaugh, 
B.  Klann,  E.  Prostor,  D.  Brigden,  J.  Sabath,  C.  Frownfelter,  J.  Marsh,  N,  Lauter, 
J.  Whittaker,  B.  Gasper. 


Thirty  boys  eagerly  awaited 
Thursday  evening  for  the  weekly 
KEY  CLUB  after-meeting  basket- 
ball game.  Basketball  was  just  one 
of  the  activities  that  made  Key 
Club  successful  this  year.  The 
members  started  the  year  well  as 
they  worked  together  to  build  the 
winning  Homecoming  float,  "I 
Get  A  Kick  Out  of  You."  Under 
the  capable  leadership  of  Neil 
Lauter,  the  boys  acquired  all  of 
the  necessary  materials  with  a 
minimum  of  effort.  Ingenuity  also 
was  shown  in  the  construction  of 
the  float.  A  manually  operated 
shoe  was  the  product  of  engineer- 
ing genius.  Hayrides,  the  selling 
of  peanuts,  a  big-name  orchestra 
dance,  and  numerous  field  trips 
to  nearby  factories  were  among 
the  various  other  social  and  serv- 
ice projects  undertaken  by  the 
Key  Club. 


Seven  hundred  sixty-three,  sev- 
en hundred  sixty-four,  seven  hun- 
dred sixty-five.  The  slightly  hag- 
gard but  undaunted  member  of 
the  AD  CLUB  patiently  stamped 
the  hands  of  the  eager,  shouting, 
and  pushing  students  as  they 
wedged  their  way  into  the  gym 
for  the  first  basketball  game  of  the 
season.  Just  two  weeks  before  she 
had  sold  tickets  at  the  football 
game.  Taking  a  moment  to  wipe 
the  perspiration  from  her  fore- 
head, she  remembered  the  night 
she  was  punching  passes  and  had 
punched  the  wrong  number  on 
every  pass.  "Ooops.  Hey,  you, 
come  back!  I  missed  your  hand!" 


AD  CLUB— Row  1:  J.  Locker,  K.  Buehner,  C.  Lanese,  J.  Dragolic,  G.  Mathson.  Row  2:  E.  Skerly,  K.  Zust,  S. 
Berry,  L.  Chalfant,  B.  Mushinko,  J.  O'Korn,  K.  Anderson. 


Spirit  for  the  Parma  game  was  higher  than  ever.  The 
words  for  the  week  were  "Beat  Parma!"  and  everywhere 
tags  and  posters  shouted  the  exciting  message.  And 
what  caused  this  surge  of  loyalty  and  emotion  that  made 
this  week  the  greatest  in  years?  The  confidential,  con- 
troversial SPIRITS,  who  made  the  signs,  arranged  the 
bus  trips,  and  awarded  the  Panthers  all  year,  were  part 
of  the  answer,  a  big  part.  Behind  closed  doors  at  secret 
nighttime  meetings,  they  planned  their  attacks  on  the 
indifference  of  some  dull  students  and  changed  them  to 
avid  fans.  And  while  they  met  in  secret,  the  rest  of  the 
school  was  wondering  who  the  spirits  really  were. 


SPIRITS  CLUB  OFFICERS— Left  to  right:  Treasurer,  P. 
Maher;  Secretary,  G.  Nosan;  Vice  President,  D.  Sprochi; 
President,  H.  Millar. 


SPIRITS  CLUB— Row  1 :  P.  Maher,  C.  Cradis,  G.  Nosan.  Row  2:  H.  Millar,  K.  Coros,  P.  Tinker, 
P.  Benedetto.  Row  3:  P.  Jackson,  D.  Sprochi,  J.  Yane.  Row  4:  D.  Lonchar,  C.  Freed,  J.  Habe. 
Row  5:  L.  Schneider,  M.  Dane,  T.  Davis,  K.  Zust. 


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Long  before  the  deadline  date,  the  Sur- 
vey began  to  take  shape.  A  schedule  ripped 
from  the  bulletin  board  in  the  Survey  of- 
fice shows  the  planning  and  hard  work  of 
the  SURVEY  EDITORIAL  STAFF: 

Monday,  Jan.  15 
Call  a  newsmeeting;  decide  what  news 
will  be  in  the  paper. 
Put  the  "make-up"  together,  a  minia- 
ture newspaper  to  be  used  as  a  guide. 

Tuesday,  Jan.  16 

Make  copy  assignments. 
Wait  for  stories  to  be  written. 

Monday,  Jan.  23 

Retrieve  late  articles  from  reporters. 

Tuesday,  Jan.  24 
More  late  articles. 


Wednesday,  Jan.  25 

Copyread  and  correct  mistakes. 

Monday,  Jan.  30 

Have  type  set  up  by  print  shop. 
Make  sample  "paste-up"  of  the  paper. 

Wednesday,  Feb.  1 
Take  another  proof  and  correct   mis- 
takes. 
Final  printing. 

Thursday,  Feb.  2 
Relax! 


^  _'     w 

Donna  Hunston,  Editor-in-chief. 


SURVEY  REPORTERS— Row  1:  P.  Lowry,  J.  Pulver,  S.  Young,  B.  Adams,  B.  Kish,  J.  O'Korn. 
Row  2:  T.  Polsinelli,  L.  Skomski,  B.  Mushinko,  S.  Reynolds,  R.  Pejeau,  J.  Urbas,  B.  Lohrey.  J. 
Romano,  C.  Freed. 


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SURVEY  EDITORIAL  STAFF— Row  1:  L.  Skomski,  K.  Tomko,  P.  Bauer,  S.  Middlebrook,  D.  Hunston,  D. 
Paul,  J.  Allen.  Row  2:  D.  Lonchar,  D.  Cipollo,  W.  Ebert,  D.  Wheeler,  P.  Rote,  R.  Hurlburt,  C.  Arnold,  B.  Lohrey. 


What  do  you  mean  there  isn't  any  Santa  Claus? 


SURVEY  BUSINESS  STAFF:  a  busy 
conglomeration  of  individuals  whose  main 
purpose  was  to  keep  their  newspaper  from 
going  bankrupt.  Hundreds  and  hundreds 
of  new  subscriptions  poured  into  the  tiny 
business  office  this  year.  The  staff  tackled 
with  speed  and  efficiency  the  new  landslide 
of  work  that  continually  challenged  this 
indispensable  group. 


SURVEY  BUSINESS  STAFF— flow  1 :  N.  Bailey,  Co-Manager  N.  Schwarts,  J.  Yanchar,  Co-Manager  P.  Jackson. 
Row  2:  H.  Berthold,  B.  Alloway,  N.  Arnold,  K.  McCormick.  Row  3:  C.  Smith,  M.  Church,  B.  Bogatay.  K.  Kimber- 
ly.  flow  4:  J.  Allen,  K.  Zust,  E.  Skerly,  P.  Benedetto,  flow  5:  M.  Middleton,  P.  Bozick,  B.  Bailey,  flow  6:  D.  Zimmer- 
man, S.  Gibson,  B.  Yanchar,  D.  Albrecht    R.  Pejeau. 


Jackson,  if  you'd  stop  recounting  that  money  and  start 
■^  counting  these  programs  we'd  get  somewhere. 


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The  EUCLIDIAN  EDITORIAL 
STAFF  has  these  moments  to  remember 
.  .  .  and  to  forget. 

The  EUCLIDIAN  banquet:  the  candle- 
in-a-bottle,  souvenir  no-doze  and  warn- 
ing letters.  The  educational  trip  to  Ohio 
U.:  cutting  classes  and  bragging  about  our 
book.  The  Come-as-You-are  party  at 
seven  a.m.:  caught  in  Star  Muffler  Shop 
in  our  pajamas.  Riding  the  rapids  of 
Euclid  Creek.  Christmas  caroling  from 
door  to  door  in  the  middle  of  July.  Sum- 
mer meetings  when  nothing  got  done; 
heated  discussions  about  religion,  politics 
and  other  interesting  ( !)  subjects.  Rolling 
our  own.  Wonderful  Mac,  who  kept  re- 
minding us  how  lucky  we  were  to  have 
him  for  a  sponsor.     Attending  political 


rallies:  snide  remarks.  The  raunchy  EU- 
CLIDIAN assembly:  "I'm  Lady  Chatter- 
ly,  and  I've  got  a  secret."  First  annual 
EUCLIDIAN  vs.  Survey  football  game: 
EUCLIDIAN  34— Survey  14.  Running 
down  Lake  Shore  Blvd.  in  our  Hallow- 
een costumes.  Ice-skating  and  toboggan- 
ing, complete  with  mishaps.  The  Case  of 
the  Missing  Lunches,  starring  Tinker  and 
a  striped  cat.  Wasted  time  and  minor  mis- 
takes while  working  on  the  book.  Field 
trips:  baseball  games,  Niagara  Falls, 
"Psycho"  (almost),  and  rainy  picnics. 
Shivering  at  the  beach  party  in  January. 
Fun  with  the  new  '62  staff.  Running  our- 
selves ragged  at  deadline  time,  and  ending 
up  with  a  book  that  never  got  fini 


EUCLIDIAN  EDITORIAL  STAFF— Row  1:  J.  Krieger.  J.  Evans,  H.  Millar,  P.  Tinker,  G.  Nosan,  K.  Halbedel,  J.  Ginsburg.  N. 
Creveling.  Row  2:  A.  Hach,  A.  E.  Neuman,  D.  Sarich,  C.  Freed,  S.  Klotzbach,  S.  Mueller,  K.  Schuette,  T.  Guy,  J.  Romano. 


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Deadlines! 


Sorry  Bailey,  you'll  have  to  go. 
This  is  a  EUCLIDIAN  candid. 


We  sold  our  clothes  for  the  EUCLIDIAN. 


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Licking  the  supplement  problem. 


AD  STAFF— Row  1:  L.  Green,  H.  Krome,  N.  Sullivan, -S.  Ralls,  M.  Vagasky,  B.  Adams.  Row  2:  S.  Wolff,  M.  Sabetti,  L. 
Warnke,  D.  Schmidt,  D.  Musteikis,  C.  Phillips.  Row  3:  B.  Alves,  D.  Lilley,  J.  Bartos,  J.  Frye,  G.  Gorsha. 


Due  to  the  fact  that  Marcia 
McPherson  was  not  present 
at  the  time  the  original 
Euelidian  Business  Staff 
picture  was  taken,  we  have 
condescended  to  reserve  this 
space  for  recognition  of 
her  position,  and  also  be- 
cause she  threatened  to 
machine-gun  our  photographers. 


Thank  you,  EUCLIDIAN  BUSINESS 

STAFF.  Thanks  for  putting  up  with  us  for 
a  whole  year,  for  waiting  patiently  while 
we  loaded  film.  Thanks  for  being  so  much 
fun  at  parties  at  school  and  all  the  time. 
But  most  of  all,  business  staff,  thank  you 
for  a  great  yearbook.  You  raised  the  mon- 
ey, an  essential  yearbook  ingredient, 
which  made  the  EUCLIDIAN  possible. 
While  the  editors  frantically  rushed  to 
make  deadlines,  you  were  making  what 
we  really  needed:  money. 


Sure  we're  organized! 


EUCLIDIAN  BUSINESS  STAFF— Row  1 :  A.  Zeravica,  J.  Harper,  Business  Manager  S.  Stahler,  H.  Mathson,  K.  Schmidt.  Row  2:  L.  Berntson,  D. 
Sarver,  B.  Adams.  J.  Dragolic,  K.  Zust.  Row  3:  A.  Hribar,  J.  Lube,  B.  Lindquist. 


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EUCUYO  STAFFStanding:  D.  Sarich.  Row  1 :  L.  Chalfant,  M.  Lasnik,  K.  Balsley,  K.  Baker,  B.  Plaggemier.  Row  2:  D.  Musteikis,  N.  Creveling, 
D.  DiTomaso,  B.  Alloway,  P.  Dickey,  J.  Romano,  H.  Krauss,  S.  Reynolds.  Row  3:  T.  Fortuna,  D.  Collins,  T.  Guy. 


EUCUYO  EDITORS— Left  to  Right:  D.  DiTomaso,  T.  Guy,  D.  Collins, 
Editor-  in-chief  D.  Sarich,  P.  Dickey. 


"Good  grief!  The  word  'this'  in  the 
second  paragraph  has  no  antecedent!" 
".  .  .  and  then  I  told  him  I  thought  Haw- 
thorne was  a  prude  .  .  ."  "But  I  told  you 
over  and  over  to  make  sure  that  the  cov- 
ers were  put  on  right  side  up!"  "Listen, 
when  I  was  talking  to  Ernest  Hemingway 
last  week,  he  told  me  that  symbolism  was 
a  bunch  of  bunk."  "...  the  theory  pro- 
pounded by  some  critics  that  Manolete 
ruined  bullfighting  is  debatable  .  .  ."  "I 
really  think  you  ought  to  come  down  from 
that  table,  take  that  rose  out  of  your 
mouth,  and  give  up  that  crazy  idea  of 
yours  of  becoming  a  flamenco  dancer. 
Jose  Greco  doesn't  wear  bobby  sox." 

From  such  discussions  the  EUCUYO 
was  born — twice. 


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The  new  members  of  the  IN- 
TERNATIONAL QUILL  AND 
SCROLL  waited  patiently  as  the 
old  members  lighted  a  series  of 
candles  during  the  banquet  and 
induction  ceremony.  Then  the 
famished  new  members  lit  can- 
dles of  their  own  as  symbols  of 
their  pledge  to  this  organization 
of  enthusiastic  publications  stu- 
dents. 


INTERNATIONAL  QUILL  &  SCROLL  EXECUTIVE  BOARD— Row  1:  S.  Stahler,  G.  Nosan, 
N.  Schwarts.  Row  2:  D.  Sarich,  D.  Huntston,  P.  Jackson. 


INTERNATIONAL  QUILL  &  SCROLL— Ron'  1 :  J.  Romano,  N.  Bailey,  S.  Middlebrook,  S.  Stahler,  K.  Tomko,  P.  Bauer,  M.  Vagasky, 
N.  Sullivan,  L.  Chalfant.  Row  2:  K.  Halbedel,  J.  Ginsburg,  J.  Allen,  D.  Hunston,  M.  Church,  G.  Mathson,  M.  Sovich,  J.  Allen.  Row  3: 
P.  Rote,  C.  Arnold,  S.  Gibson,  D.  Lonchar,  H.  Millar,  P.  Brennen,  G.  Nosan,  L.  Bernston.  Row  4:  S.  Mueller,  D.  DiTomaso,  L.  Kish, 
J.  Harper,  B.  Yanchar,  J.  Yanchar,  J.  Krieger.  Row  5:  N.  Creveling,  A.  Hribar,  J.  Dragolic,  S.  Klotzbach,  M.  Middleton,  J.  Lube,  D.  Mus- 
teikis,  B.  Lindquist.  Row  6:  B.  Alloway,  K.  Schuette,  C.  Freed,  A.  Zeravica,  K.  Schmidt,  B.  Adams.  Row  7:  R.  Hurlburt,  J.  Foust,  T. 
Guy,  T.  Kxauss,  P.  Jackson,  A.  Hach,  T.  Fortuna,  R.  Pejeau,  D.  Sarver,  D.  Sarich. 


"Sixteen,  seventeen, 
eighteen  .  .  ." 

"What  are  you  two  do- 
ing, counting  stairs?" 

"Yes." 

"Oh.  What  for?" 

"We're  being  initiated  in- 
to THESPIANS!  Bill  and 
Char  and  the  rest  of  us." 

"All  that  hard  work. 
Those  long  hours  of  re- 
hearsal. But  I  finally  did  it; 
I  earned  those  ten  points. 
Those  stage  productions 
were  quite  an  experience." 

"Good  heavens,  yes!  Ex- 
citing and  so  much  fun." 

"Remember  that  crazy 
Christmas  party?" 

"And  tryouts  and  make- 
up and  learning  lines  and 


THESPIANS  OFFICERS— Left  to  right:  Vice  President,  K.  Begalke,  President,  L.  Leybeck;  Sec- 
retary-Treasurer, D.  Caldwell. 


Yes,  I  love  to  count  stairs  for  the  Thespians' 
initiation.  Yes,  I  love  to  count  .  .  . 


THESPIANS— Row   1:   T.  Shannon,  D.  Geddes,  F.  Hadfield,  N.  Lauter.  Row  2:  B.  Pugh, 
J.  Odda,  L.  Leybeck,  K.  Begalke,  D.  Caldwell. 


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He  bit  his  lip  and  clenched  his  fists  behind  his  back. 
This  was  his  first  speech  contest  and  he  had  a  critical 
case  of  stage  fright.  Around  him  stood  the  veteran  mem- 
bers of  NATIONAL  FORENSIC  LEAGUE.  They  tried 
to  look  calm  and  nonchalant,  but  their  shaking  hands 
betrayed  inner  tension.  At  last  it  was  time.  His  fear  was 
gone,  and  the  speech  he  had  worked  on  with  such  diffi- 
culty flowed  from  his  lips  with  fervor  and  sincerity.  His 
face  was  flushed  as  he  walked  away,  and  his  heart  was 
pounding.  He  could  not  remember  what  he  had  said, 
but  he  felt  a  sense  of  accomplishment.  Not  only  because 
he  had  earned  points  toward  his  N.  F.  L.  pin,  but  also 
because  he  had  mastered  his  speech. 


NATIONAL  FORENSIC  LEAGUE— Row  I:  P.  Brancae, 
M.  Prokopovich,  L.  Loope.  Row  2:  A.  Winet,  K...  Davis, 
B.  Hava,  B.  Ellis.  Row  3:  P.  Dickey,  D.  Camino,  S.  Shaugh- 
nessy.  Row  4:  R.  Ferrante,  J.  Cook.  Row  5:  J.  Petro,  J. 
Odda,  D.  Geddes,  D.  Glenn.  Row  6:  J.  Romano,  L.  Eaglen. 


NATIONAL  FORENSIC  LEAGUE  OFFICERS 

Ellis;  Vice  President,  R.  Ferrante. 


-Left  to  right:  President,  A.  Anderson;  Secretary-Treasurer,  B. 


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NATIONAL  HONOR  SOCIETY— Row  1:  A.  Hribar,  J.  Yane,  J.  Dragolic,  S.  Klotzbach,  B.  Wallace,  H.  Krome,  C.  Phillips,  L.  Chalfant.  Row  2: 
B.  Adams,  D.  DiTomaso,  S.  Mueller,  K.  Schuette.  B.  Armstrong,  H.  Millar,  G.  Nosan,  k.  Halbedel.  Row  3:  C.  Freed,  N.  Creveling,  J.  Lube.  J. 
Collingwood,  D.  Hunston,  N.  Schwarts,  P.  Rote,  J.  Nada.  Row  4:  D.  Sarich,  T.  Trauger,  J.  Kovach.  J.  Bartos,  D.  Lonchar,  J.  Romano,  D.  Steven- 
son. Row  5:  P.  Jackson.  M.  Dane,  E.  Orazen,  T.  Guy. 

NATIONAL  HONOR  SOCIETY  OFFICERS— Front:  Treasurer  J.  Kov- 
ach, Secretary  K.  Halbedel.  Standing:  President  J.  Yane,  Vice  President  J. 
Romano. 


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The  National  Honor  Society  assembly  begins. 


Al  Shinagawa  is  awarded  high  school's  highest  honor. 


Great  expectations.  Hopes  and  fears 
and  agonizing  doubt.  The  secretary  began 
to  call  the  roll.  So  slowly.  He  felt  shaky 
and  trembling,  and  then  he  heard  his 
name.  A  short  gasp  for  breath;  he  rose  to 
his  feet.  Heads  turned  and  faces  smiled 
with  congratulation  as  he  walked  down 
the  aisle.  But  he  did  not  see  them.  At  last, 
the  glint  of  light  from  a  tiny  gold  pin 
caught  his  eye,  and  he  returned  to  reality, 
a  proud  and  surprised  new  member  of  the 
NATIONAL  HONOR  SOCIETY. 


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CAMERA  CLUB— if//  to  i-<?fo:  D.  Kne,  M.  Markatos, 
R.  Engel,  D.  Lyman,  C.  Schroeter,  T.  Vardian,  J.  Lakatosh. 


I  prefer  Brand  X. 


STAGE  CREW— Top  down:  G.  Furth,  T.  Bell, 
B.  Pugh,  L.  Novak,  S.  Sulak,  D.  Ritchie,  B.  Blanc, 
B.  Humphrey,  D.  Geddes,  D.  Caldwell,  R.  Sum- 
mers. 


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The  deep  recesses  of  the  darkroom  were 
the  private  domain  of  the  all-male  CAM- 
ERA CLUB.  After  sloshing  their  hands 
in  68°  chemicals  with  clammy  negatives 
and  soggy  paper,  the  members  turned  out 
nearly-professional  work  for  the  school 
and  the  community. 

The  title  of  the  richest  club  in  the  school 
belongs  to  the  MOVIE  CLUB.  For  three 
cents  per  day,  one  could  take  advantage 
of  the  noon  movie  service  offered  by  the 
Movie  Club.  Their  other  service  of  show- 
ing classroom  movies  was  welcomed  by 
the  students  who  looked  forward  to  see- 
ing a  movie  to  break  the  monotony  of 
classes. 

A  third  indispensable  organization  of 
the  school  is  the  STAGE  CREW.  These 
boys  are  the  backbone  of  any  program 
performed  in  our  auditorium.  The  crew 
has  the  responsibility  of  building  sets, 
painting  scenery,  and  controlling  compli- 
cated lighting  arrangements. 


MOVIE  CLUB— Row  1 :  L.  Foy,  S.  Gregurich,  L.  Williamson,  D.  Henry,  D.  PiseV,  K.  Viviano.  Row  2:  J.  Baum,  S.  Edge,  J.  Pulver,  P.  Snyder,  K. 
Simmons,  J.  Hayes,  K.  Podwills,  J.  Barnes,  Sponsor  Mr.  Bailey.  Row  3:  R.  Leisenhelimer,  L.  Brewster,  G.  Furth,  J.  Cesa,  L.  Weeks,  L.  Grajzar,  W. 
Jedlicka,  P.  Richards,  J.  Richardson.  Row  4:  B.  Alloway,  H.  David.  J.  Hartmaz,  B.  Dixon,  D.  Kanner,  D.  Ritchie. 


205 


And  a  bright  and  cheery  good 
morning  from  the  P.A.  Club! 


"Good  Morning!  Your  P.  A.  ANNOUNCERS  .  .  ." 

This  cheerful  phrase  attempted  to  open  everyone's  sleepy 
eyes  each  day.  Statements  such  as  "Attention  all  cookies 
for  the  bake  sale!"  and  "If  your  student  council  repre- 
sentative cannot  attend,  please  send  your  alternative," 
were  two  of  the  real  eye  openers.  And  then  there  was  the 
day  when  Ray  Ferrante  gasped  out  garbled  announce- 
ments when  nobody  else  showed  up.  Uncomplicated 
announcements  such  as  Eucuyo's  thirty  seconds  of  si- 
lence not  only  calmed  students'  No-Doz  nerves,  but  also 
gave  the  announcers  a  brief  vacation.  Yawning  students, 
encouraged  by  such  interesting  incidents,  propped  open 
their  eyelids  and  listened  to  the  morning  announcements. 


P.  A.  ANNOUNCERS— Row  1:  P.  Corrigan.  S.  Stahler.  Row  2: 
P.  Krueger,  B.  Ellis.  Row  3:  R.  Ferrante. 


206 


P.  A.  TECHNICIANS— Row  1:  E.  Skerly,  B.  Miller,  S.  Flood,  E.  Glenn,  M.  Vagasky,  V,  Stillinger,  J.  Struna.  Row  2:  K.  Zust,  M.  Sovich,  B.  Ellis, 
J.  Dragolic,  C.  Phillips,  H.  Glenn.  Row  3:  C.  McBroom.  R.  Davis,  J.  Howard,  R.  Hotchkiss,  R.  Hasher,  D.  Aiken.  Row  4:  S.  Barta,  D.  Mohoric,  D. 
Caldwell,  K.  Begalke,  T.  Schaffer,  P.  Davidson.  Row  5:  D.  Woodruff,  C.  Frownfelter,  B.  Laurenson,  J.  Habe,  L.  Burgin.  J.  Worgull,  J.  Frye. 


Technicians  make  their  work  enjoyable  in  the  P.A.  room. 


An  orderly  maze  of  buttons,  a  spinning 
turntable,  and  a  cylinder  of  shining  steel 
—a  microphone.  P.  A.  TECHNICIANS 
laughing  and  joking  during  study  halls  in 
the  P.  A.  room.  But  when  Dr.  Bergem  or 
Miss  Gillman  called,  the  P.  A.  men  took 
action  to  call  far-away  rooms  of  the 
school.  Besides  having  fun,  they  gave  gen- 
erous help  to  the  teachers  and  students  of 
the  school. 


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JUNIOR  FRIENDSHIP  CLUB— Row  1:  M. 

Avery,  A.  Pelyak,  J.  Waldman,  B.  Plaggemier, 
D.  Sniger,  D.  Camino,  J.  Chiofolo,  M.  Budan. 
Gullo.  J.  Lonchar,  S.  Smekel,  L.  Sipes.  Row  3 
Robasz,  J.  Moser,  J.  Atkins,  S.  Dadlow,  M. 
Stapleton,  G.  Krecic,  L.  White,  S.  Wiskes,  C 
Goss,  B.  Sabula,  D.  Felmley,  J.  Vormelker,  J. 
Luckay,  S.  Pureber,  M.  Breitsch,  C.  Jonke,  S 
Bates,  R.  Wanchik.  Row  6:  E.  Cook,  C.  Allar, 
sich,  D.  Urbanick,  M.  Tucker,  K.  Hutchisson, 


Green,  K.  Znidarsic,  S.  Flood,  S.  Paulsen,  J.  Dean,  C.  Novak,  S.  Goodyear,  S.  Spolar,  F.  Lorence,  K. 

J.  Thompson,  J.  Berthold,  J.  Winkler,  M.  Wilk,  K.  Domitor,  J.  Fleshin.     Row  2:  B.  Hava,  M.  Taylor, 

,  J.  Globokar,  P.  Allbery,  T.  Tekancic,  L.  Koci,  P.  Harris,  D.  Grano,  L.  Freck,  J.  Pejack,  S.  Crane,  J. 

P.  Terrace,  B.  Stoh,  P.  Bizzarri,  L.  Winkler,  M.  Koren,  P.  Mika,  S.  Jones,  K.  Rock,  K.  Kozar,  S. 

Yager,  C.  Woda,  R.  Halderman,  K.  D'Anna,  P.  Mason,  V.  Botz.  Row  4:  S.  Peacock,  L.  Clotts,  M. 

.  Reider,  S.  Gordon,  P.  Strang,  M.  Montagner,  M.  Rast,  M.  Plesea,  B.  Besednik,  K.  Greenway,  V. 

Urbas,  M.  Soeder.  Row  5:  J.  Beyerle,  M.  Lasnik,  P.  Slitor.  R.  Svenwol,  N.  Campbell,  M.  Kulwin,  B. 

Robbins,  S.  Saunway,  L.  Riebe,  J.  Hoykar.  L.  Sanders,  P.  Machurey,  B.  Corrigan,  M.  Powlaic,  J. 

R.  Ahey,  J.  Eggleston,  S.  Willcocks,  C.  Krnell,  J.  Snider,  S.  Berry,  M.  Perme,  N.  Hamilton,  N.  Tom- 

L.  Skomski,  K.  McCormick,  B.  Wheeler,  J.  Susman.  P.  Ludek,  J.  Miller,  K.  Cwik,  D.  Mylar. 


SENIOR  FRIENDSHIP  CLUB  Row  1 :  N.  Creveling,  C.  Reba,  J.  Zele,  M.  Wenger,  D.  Heuer,  A.  Horton,  D.  Cunningham. 
Row  2:  B.  Ritz,  N.  Lefevre,  K.  Bauer,  M.  Sustersic,  D.  Cvetkovic,  S.  Colledge,  E.  Braidich.  Row  3:  K.  Schuette,  W.  Lucas,  J. 
Benner,  J.  Pike,  S.  Welch,  V.  Syracuse,  B.  Rhoades,  P.  Zimmerman,  K.  Schmidt.  Row  4:  V.  Sestak,  S.  Mueller,  L.  Erjavec,  M. 
Sabetti,  S.  Wolff,  J.  Smith,  S.  Kelember,  P.  Burford,  S.  Jaunsis,  Y.  Kozlevcar.  Row  5:  L.  Lane,  B.  Adams,  D.  Beyerle,  B. 
Bailey,  J.  Harper,  E.  Fogel,  J.  Macy,  B.  Adler.  Row  6:  R.  Helm,  L.  Kish,  D.  Henry,  J.  Barnes,  L.  Chalfant,  P.  Pado,  B.  Self- 
ert,  A.  Bagocius,  G.  Heil,  C.  Hamilton,  S.  Troyer.  Row  7:  J.  Halloran,  B.  Hocevar,  J.  Stefanski,  D.  Pisek,  D.  Schmidt,  B. 
Haytas,  B.  Harwood,  R.  Strah,  K.  Anderson,  J.  Gardner,  G.  Madda. 


Senior,  junior,  and  sophomore  sections 
of  the  FRIENDSHIP  CLUB  worked  sep- 
arately to  accomplish  charitable  and  social 
aims  but  have  co-operated  on  many  val- 
uable projects,  such  as  ushering  for  Com- 
mencement and  sponsoring  the  Friend- 
ship Formal. 

One  of  the  most  worthwhile  and  grati- 
fying projects  in  which  the  club  has  par- 
ticipated was  providing  stuffed  animals 
for  underprivileged  children.  Girls  worked 
hard  stuffing  and  sewing  dolls,  while 
others  repaired  old  toys  or  bought  new 
ones.  Fhe  school  is  proud  of  the  Friend- 
ship Club  for  the  fine  part  it  has  played  in 
school  and  community  service. 


FRIENDSHIP  EXECUTIVE  BOARD— Row  1:  B.  Ritz,  B.  Roberts,  N. 
Beck,  S.  Calvert.  Row  2:  P.  Strang,  K.  Schmidt,  S.  White,  N.  Williams.  Row 
3:  B.  Adams,  M.  Kalinowski,  M.  Balsley.  Row  4:  R.  Ahey,  J.  Bates,  G. 
Brandt,  D.  Schmidt. 


SOPHOMORE  FRIENDSHIP  CLUB— Row  1:  D.  Bell,  C.  Sedusky,  R.  Golobic,  J.  Beechuk,  J.  Locker,  K.  Buehner,  R.  Kuharik,  G. 
Krome,  N.  Williams,  L.  Owen,  P.  Sears,  G.  Brandt,  S.  Bell,  S.  Grisard,  C.  Cozart,  D.  Daugherty,  B.  Miller,  M.  Reider.  Row  2:  M.  Proko- 
povich,  K.  Lybarger,  L.  Long,  S.  Hamilton,  J.  Kovic,  S.  Kokeley,  P.  Hadarich,  E.  Wilke,  P.  Dilworth,  C.  Soeder,  B.  Shepard,  B.  Svekric, 

B.  Videnseto,  P.  Watterman,  S.  Calvert,  M.  Balsley,  M.  Fields,  J.  Jacavins.  Row  3:  M.  Cergol,  L.  Ritter,  F.  Rocco,  S.  Bahr,  C.  Maresh, 
L.  Lege,  L.  Burton,  M.  Beery,  B.  Applequist,  V.  Wick,  A.  Will,  P.  Yapel,  N.  Hanks,  S.  Stross,  P.  Davis,  E.  Kovacs,  A.  Mausser,  J.  Strazier. 
Row  4:  B.  Trauger,  B.  Wilcoxon,  E.  Sajna.  D.  Vitanza,  B.  Trennel,  L.  Horvath,  M.  Sikora,  E.  Sokol,  P.  Mahany,  D.  Lukat,  S.  Stefanko,  J. 
Stillinger,  C.  Eckert,  B.  Raymond,  S.  Buchwald,  B.  Draxler,  L.  Nurmi,  D.  Harris,  B.  Buchar.  Row  5:  N.  Lindquist,  J.  Hitty,  M.  McGraw, 

C.  Davis,  J.  Mervar,  E.  Spalek,  C.  Baldini,  P.  Waldron,  J.  Gutka,  J.  Novak,  D.  Tyjewski,  L.  Brendorfer,  J.  Baker,  M.  Doyle,  M.  Kali- 
nowski, S.  Miller,  D.  Mihaly,  L.  Reba.  V.  Lowe,  M.  Zola,  M.  Gault,  S.  Meall.  Row  6:  P.  Federico,  S.  Ryder,  L.  Loope,  C.  Hummon,  D. 
Stock,  L.  Clink,  R.  Finica,  B.  Zupancic,  P.  Vidusich,  D.  Walsh,  P.  Rosenblatt,  S.  Adams,  A.  Gorsha,  J.  Kramer,  J.  Leskovec,  J.  Brock, 
W.  Major,  M.  Milavec,  S.  Stojetz,  J.  Thronberens,  V.  Snow,  K.  Purtill.  Row  7:  S.  Apolski,  S.  Harris,  F.  Fox,  B.  Beal.  J.  Pickett,  R. 
Ricksecker,  B.  Burger,  R.  Marmash,  C.  Valles,  C.  VanScoder,  J.  Polis,  M.  Dushak,  P.  Blattan,  C.  Marn,  C.  Anderson,  P.  Deister,  G. 
Garlock.  K.  Fowler,  L.  Reese,  M.  DeViney,  B.  Brown. 


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BOOKSTORE— Row  1:  N.  Tomsich,  B.  Yanchar,  J.  Yanchar.  Row  2:  M. 
Travnik,  S.  Berk.  Row  3:  A.  Shinagawa,  D.  Collins.  Row  4:  J.  Martin,  S. 
DiBiasio. 


Need  a  chemistry  review  text?  Maybe  a  Spanish  dic- 
tionary? Or  maybe  envelopes  for  typing  or  a  "Panther" 
pencil  or  pen  refills  or  book  covers  or  a  stapler  or  a 
thesaurus  or  "cough"  drops? 

Stop  in  at  the  BOOKSTORE  at  the  end  of  the  third 
floor.  Pick  up  a  pen  kit,  notebook  paper,  or  just  look 
around.  How  about  some  ink  cartridges?  Need  typing 
paper?  Erasers?  Kleenex?  Carbon  paper?  Sorry,  no 
credit.  That  will  be  twenty-five  cents.  Thank  you.  Come 
again. 


Oh!  I'm  out  of  paper! 


I'll  get  some  at  the  book  store! 


You  can  get  almost  anything  at  the  Bookstore. 


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After  much  thought  a 
move  is  made.  Cautiously 
the  opponent  plans  his  at- 
tack and  counters.  Silence — 
thought — and  finally: 
"Checkmate!"  After  a  long, 
strategic  game,  he  has  won. 
Interest,  skill,  and  wins  have 
given  the  CHESS  TEAM 
a  successful  year. 


CHESS  TEAM— Seated:  N.  Anderson,  D.  Gulbenkian.  Standing:  D.  Lyman,  W.  Ebert,  R.  Tu- 

hacek,  B.  March,  M.  Fenster,  C.  Wendorff. 

FOREMAN'S  CLUB— Row  1:  P.  Smith,  W. 
Beers.  Row  2:  D.  Elder,  B.  Humphries.  Row  3: 
D.  Gerwin,  G.  Braidic,  R.  Petrovich.  Row  4:  L. 
Tolar,  E.  Jarc.  Row  5:  S.  Laudenbach,  D.  Mc- 
Gowan,  J.  Simcic.  Row  6:  L.  Turk,  B.  Moore. 


The  boys  of  the  FOREMAN'S  CLUB 

scanned  the  heavy  machinery  at  the  Fisher 
Body  plant.  From  field  trips  like  this  and 
guest  speakers  at  school  they  learned  to 
handle  both  technical  difficulties  and 
group  management  problems  of  the  In- 
dustrial Arts  classes.  The  members  re- 
ceived practical  experience  as  foremen  in 
the  shops.  Assisting  the  teachers,  they  de- 
veloped the  leadership  and  responsibility 
which  would  help  them  after  graduation. 


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Shin  guards  come  in  handy. 


During  gym  classes,  the  GIRLS'  LEADERS  could 
usually  be  heard  blowing  their  whistles  or  yelling  "Side- 
out,"  "travelling,"  or  "strike  two,"  depending  on  the 
season.  The  G.  L.  C.,  sponsored  by  Mrs.  Fox,  worked 
hard  to  aid  the  gym  teachers  this  year  by  taking  attend- 
ance, instructing  classes,  and  giving  make-ups.  They 
sold  mums  at  the  Homecoming  game  and  sponsored 
an  after-game  dance  to  increase  their  treasury.  This  year 
for  the  first  time,  one  period  a  week  was  devoted  to  a 
girls'  leaders  class  to  help  the  girls  improve  their  skills 
and  add  to  their  knowledge  of  the  different  sports.  The 
girls  were  examples  of  leadership  in  other  phases  of  life 
as  well  as  physical  education. 


GIRLS  LEADERS  CLUB  OFFICERS— Seated:  President, 
P.  Benedetto;  Vice  President,  P.  Rote.  Standing:  Historian, 
L.  Bernston;  Treasurer,  P.  Flaler. 


GIRLS  LEADERS  CLUB— Row  1:  K.  Halbedel,  P.  Flaler,  L.  Bernston.  P.  Benedetto,  P.  Rote,  N.  Harding,  G.  Nosan,  P. 
Tinker.  Row  2:  N.  Delac.  B.  Wallace.  N.  Bailey,  M.  Randazzo,  E.  Glenn,  C.  Smith,  K.  Stomberg,  S.  Klotzbach,  J.  Allen. 
Row  3:  C.  Phillips,  P.  Lowry,  C.  Cradis,  J.  Harper,  N.  Schwarts,  D.  Ambrose,  K.  Tomko,  J.  Nada,  D.  Boehlke,  E.  Petkovsek. 


Volleyball,  a  popular  GAA  sport. 


A  black  ball  jumped  and  rolled  through 
the  grass.  Hit  and  smacked  by  ruthless 
field  hockey  sticks,  it  suddenly  bounded 
back  in  the  opposite  direction. 

A  feathered  stick  whizzed  through  space 
and  thudded  into  the  target  at  the  end  of 
the  room.  Bull's-eye!  She  shot  again  with 
the  thought  of  her  prize  dripping  in  her 
mind — a  sirupy  banana  split. 

A  rubber  sphere  plip-plopped  across 
the  net  and  tumbled  to  the  floor  amid  a 
riot  of  cheers  from  one  side  and  a  gasp  of 
disappointment  from  the  other.  The  girl 
in  the  corner  caught  the  volleyball  and 
served  again. 

Around  and  around  the  rim  the  basket- 
ball rolled,  and  the  girls'  eyes  widened 
with  suspense.  Then  the  temperamental 
ball  squeezed  through  the  net,  and  the 
scorekeeper  marked  down  two  more 
points  for  these  members  of  the  GIRLS' 
ATHLETIC  ASSOCIATION. 


GIRLS  ATHLETIC  ASSOCIATION  OFFI- 
CERS— Front:  Secretary,  K.  Stomberg;  Treas- 
urer, K.  Tomko:  Vice  President,  D.  Ambrose. 
Back:  President,  H.  Millar. 


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Agility  on  the  horse. 


Dexterity  on  the  trampoline. 


Precision  on  the  parallel  bars. 


214 


Necessary  skill  on  the  apparatus. 


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CROSS  COUNTRY  TEAM— Row  1:  J.  Kurd,  Sr.;  J.  Balch,  Sr.;  K.  Malchow,  Sr.;  F.  Hanes,  5/-.; 
J.  Jerele,  Sr.;  E.  O'Saben,  Sr.;  M.  Reba,  Sr.;  A.  Shinagawa,  Sr.;  F.  Hadfield,  5c;  G.  Spenko,  Sr.; 
V.  Petro'vic,  Sr.;  T.  Fortuna,  5c;  J.  Weible,  Sr.;  R.  Chaunce,  R.  Haller.  Row  2:  R.  Palmer.  B.  Cas- 
trovinci,  J.  Theis,  J.  Smith,  J.  Zevnik,  H.  Altenweg,  B.  Gasper,  R.  Bowen,  C.  Lamb,  R.  Vidmar, 
J.  Spencer,  B.  Rinas,  B.  Klann,  K.  Krivok.  Row  3:  J.  Orr,  B.  Miller,  B.  Sheppard,  W.  Pettek,  J. 
Sabath,  B.  Green,  R.  Rackar,  J.  Eeckhout,  R.  Stauffer,  C.  Bayer,  D.  Billings,  L.  Smith,  R.  Speel, 
B.  Trouter,  Coach  Eckart. 


Practice  means  running,  running,  and  more  running. 


Trees  zipped  by  and  last  year's  leaves  crunched  be- 
neath your  feet.  You  were  tired,  and  you  ran  mechani- 
cally, trying  not  to  think  of  your  aching  legs  and  strain- 
ing muscles.  Wheezing,  you  gulped  air  hungrily;  you 
could  not  get  enough!  And  your  tongue  was  dry  and 
swollen.  The  dry  grass  whirred  by  in  a  blur  beneath  your 
feet.  In  the  distance  you  could  see  a  haze  of  red  and  blue 
jackets  of  the  other  CROSS  COUNTRY  men— the 
finish  line.  So  far  away.  You  wanted  to  stop  and  rest  in 
the  cool  shade;  you  could  not  run  any  farther.  But  you 
did;  you  ran  and  ran.  Kicking  up  grass  and  dirt  behind 
you,  you  tumbled  over  the  finish  line.  And  you  fell 
breathless,  so  tired  you  could  not  see. 


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Maybe  next  time. 


Euclid  takes  another  first 


Ken  strains  for  the  finish. 


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Over  the  mountain  and  through  the  woods 


A  mile  and  a  half  in  six  days  equals  two  miles  in  how  many  days? 


TEAM  RECORD 

EUCLID 

22 

St.  Joseph 

33 

EUCLID 

23 

West  Tech 

35 

EUCLID 

18 

Shaw 

45 

EUCLID 

22 

John  Adams 

34 

EUCLID 

18 

Latin 

44 

EUCLID 

15 

Shaker 

50 

EUCLID 

15 

Collinwood 

50 

EUCLID 

16 

Cleveland  Heights 

6 

EUCLID 

18 

Shaw 

45 

EUCLID 

15 

East 

50 

EUCLID 

15 

Willoughby 

50 

EUCLID 

15 

Shaw 

50 

EUCLID 

19 

Lakewood 

44 

EUCLID 

15 

John  Marshall 

4S 

EUCLID 

21 

Glenville 

40 

EUCLID 

19 

Parma 

37 

EUCLID 

15 

Cleveland  Heights 

50 

2nd  St.  Joseph  Relays 

1st  Bowling 

Green  Relays 

1st  Lake  Erie  League 

1st  District 

6th 

in  State 

Wins— 17 

Losses — 0 

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Captain  Ralph  Francis 


Harriers  show  mixed  emotions  before  the  race. 


The  growls  of  the  Panthers  as 
they  attacked  the  overpowering 
PARMA  line  revealed  a  grim, 
fighting  spirit.  All  voices  screamed 
as  one  voice;  all  hearts  hoped  as 
one  heart;  and  all  thoughts  were 
one  thought:  win.  The  Panthers, 
even  in  loss,  were  the  most  spir- 
ited men  ever  to  wear  Euclid's 
blue  and  gold. 

As  the  final  quarter  ended,  loy- 
al Euclid  Fans  filed  silently  from 
the  stands.  No  words  could  ex- 
press their  emotion  as  they 
watched  the  hardest-fighting  team 
Euclid  has  ever  had  lose  to  the 
powerful  Parma  Redmen.  Many 
were  crying,  not  with  disappoint- 
ment, but  with  pride  in  the  team 
that  gave  the  most  any  team  could 
give.  The  L.E.L.  championship 
meant  little  as  devoted  fans 
thought  only  of  the  unbelievable 
strength  and  spirit  of  the  mighty 
Panthers.  Parma  had  its  Arnie 
Chonko,  but  Euclid  High  School 
had  a  whole  team  of  the  hardest- 
fighting,  most  determined,  and 
most  spirited  FOOTBALL  men 
any  school  ever  had. 


Coach  Mohr  puts  his  all  into  each  game. 


It  takes  more  than  one  to  stop  Sprochi. 


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The  night  of  the  ST.  JOE'S  GAME  was  crisp  and  cold.  Suddenly  the  blackness  shattered  like  ice  as  a 
cheer  exploded  from  the  crowd.  The  locker  room  door  burst  open  and  banged  against  the  cold,  grey 
wall.  Panthers  with  ruddy  faces  and  breath  white  and  misty  jogged  onto  the  field,  which  had  been 
shredded  and  torn  by  a  hundred  steel  spikes.  Amid  a  rain  of  curses  from  the  Euclid  sidelines  the  Vikings 
tumbled  over  for  the  first  touchdown.  St.  Joe's  was  over-confident.  They  fumbled  and  Euclid  recovered. 
The  ball  was  in  our  hands.  So  was  the  game — 16-12. 

Confetti  exploded  with  the  final  gun,  and  the  Vikings  and  Panthers  trudged  off  the  field  together.  Tired 
teammates  found  strength  to  shove  Coach  Mohr  into  a  cold,  drizzling  shower.  Outside,  above  a  delirious 
tumult  of  songs  and  cheers,  the  victory  bell  brought  the  season  to  a  close. 


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VARSITY  FOOTBALL  Row  1 :  T.  Rankin,  5c;  K.  Buda,  Sr.;  G.  Fowler,  5c;  S.  Gebe,  Si:;  J.  Gessic,  Si:;  J.  Forker,  5c;  G.  Hager.  Row  2;  P.  Key- 
erleber,  Si:;  D.  Mohoric,  5c;  P.  Maskunas,  Sr.;  D.  Sprochi,  Si:;  E.  Orazen,  5c;  E.  Carpenter,  5c;  C.  Terranova,  5c  Row  3;  D.  Lonchar,  5c;  E. 
Prostor,  T.  McGill,  W.  Biller.  5c;  D.  Jones,  5c;  L.  Schneider,  5c;  O.  DeMarco,  M.  Sikora,  5c  Row  4:  R.  Pejeau,  K.  Gortz,  P.  Diulus,  J.  James, 
Si:;  B.  Attamante,  C.  Ehinger,  B.  Nowacek,  M.  Trinite,  J.  Schael,  F.  Gron.  Row  5:  J.  Starman,  L.  Morse,  L.  Burgin,  B.  Reynolds,  M.  Orazen,  B. 
Fuchs.  D.  Mason,  D.  Smith.  Row  6:  J.  Grinstead,  Manager,  F.  Klemenc,  B.  Lilley,  G.  Dackor,  R.  Dieckmann,  D.  Brigden,  C.  Orlando,  T.  Moulis, 
5c;  J.  Campana,  Manager,  B.  YabrorT. 


TEAM  RECORD 

EUCLID 

32 

Maple  Heights 

0 

EUCLID 

20 

West  Tech 

6 

EUCLID 

16 

Willoughby  North 

6 

EUCLID 

26 

Shaker  Heights 

8 

EUCLID 

14 

Parma 

20 

EUCLID 

42 

Lakewood 

20 

EUCLID 

12 

Shaw 

15 

EUCLID 

14 

Cleveland  Heights 

6 

EUCLID 

16 

St.  Joseph 

12 

3rd 

Lake 

Erie  League 

Wins— 7 

Losses — 2 

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Panthers  leap  to  hail  a  Euclid  touchdown. 


Are  you  sure  you  can  find  nightcrawlers  on  a  football  field? 


Jones  leaps  high  to  defeat  the  not-so-mighty  Vikings. 


Panthers  study  the  films  of  last  week's  game. 


Euclid  blockers  clear  the  way  for  a  long  gain. 


Come  on,  Eddie,  let's  catch  this  one. 


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The  mighty  Panthers  hold  that  line. 


TEAM 

RECORD 

EUCLID 

38 

Willoughby-North 

12 

EUCLID 

24 

Shaker  Heights 

IX 

EUCLID 

18 

St.  Joseph 

13 

EUCLID 

6 

Parma 

14 

EUCLID 

6 

Lakewood 

8 

EUCLID 

14 

Shaw 

6 

EUCLID 

8 

Cleveland  Heights 

6 

EUCLID 

36 

Garfield  Heights 

12 

EUCLID 

8 

Maple  Heights 

6 

2 

id  Lake 

Erie  League 

Wins— 7 

Losses — 2 

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JUNIOR  VARSITY  FOOTBALL— Row  1:  J.  Flowers,  C.  Lan- 
ning,  D.  Vukcevic,  D.  Kendall,  C.  Picciano,  D.  Wheeler,  B.  Pale- 
chek,  T.  Kreit,  J.  Carr,  G.  Engelke.  Row  2:  J.  Hunt,  J.  Gilkerson, 
B.  Tortor,  U.  Scolaro,  A.  Biondi,  J.  Peters,  B.  Reichenbach,  F. 
Jernejcic.  M.  Mazzei,  D.  Robinson.  Row  3:  D.  Hudec,  D.  Bizily, 
G.  Cox,  V.  Kranz,  D.  DeRosa,  J.  Price,  J.  Hamilton,  G.  Mason, 
D.  Corbett,  B.  Szabo.  Row  4:  W.  Kirk,  B.  Temple,  B.  Olah,  M. 
Tabor,  R.  Ashley,  D.  Reed,  T.  Wohlgemuth,  B.  Kraft,  S.  Agrast, 
A.  Elliot.  Row  5:  Manager  H.  Pierce,  M.  Paolella,  V.  Syracuse,  E. 
Peterson,  A.  Snyder,  B.  Symonds,  Coaches  W.  Lindsay,  H.  Daugh- 
erty,  T.  Ross.  Row  6:  Managers  K.  Walters,  D.  Hall. 


The  opponent  finds  Euclid  too  powerful  to  contain. 


J.V.  FOOTBALL  meant  many  things 
to  the  players.  It  was  fun,  friendships,  the 
shouted  encouragement  from  the  side- 
lines. It  was  the  Sophomore's  first  time 
in  the  "big  stadium."  His  J.V.  year  was 
the  dusty  practice  field,  the  beat-up  tack- 
ling dummy.  And  it  was  the  big  game, 
with  classmates  watching:  the  time  he 
caught  the  pass,  or  rushed  thirty  yards,  or 
blocked  with  all  his  might.  In  his  sopho- 
more year  he  became  part  of  his  school; 
in  his  J.V.  year  he  became  part  of  his 
team.  It  was  a  year  of  preparation  for  big- 
ger things  to  come,  a  year  of  hope  that  in 
the  future  he  would  still  be  playing  with 
the  same  undying  drive  and  spirit. 


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CHEERLEADERS— Left  to  right:  Captain  J.  Allen,  J.  Roberts,  C.  Jankovich,  B.  Bogatay,  M.  Church,  D.  Hunston. 


230 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  CHEERLEADING— Kneeling:  J.  Mason,  L.  Poese,  M.  Ingram.  Standing:  A.  Winet, 
S.  Miller,  T.  Burger. 


The  fierce,  growling  panthers  embla- 
zoned on  the  sweaters  of  the  six  girls  told 
more  of  what  they  really  felt  than  did  their 
hoarse  voices  and  near-frozen  hands  and 
legs.  Not  even  the  cold  daunted  the 
CHEERLEADERS,  for  theirs  was  a  deep 
and  enduring  spirit.  Their  Panthers  were 
leading  in  the  last  quarter;  the  six  over- 
joyed girls  moved  into  the  beloved  "Vic- 
tory" formation;  Euclid  football  fans  rose 
in  a  body  to  join  in  a  yell  for  the  mighty 
Panthers.  From  the  West  Tech  football 
game,  through  Beat  St.  Joe,  and  Powder 
Shaw,  to  the  last  basketball  tournament, 
our  cheerleaders  really  let  everyone  know 
that  "We're  from  Euclid  High  School, 
and  no  one  can  be  prouder." 


CHEERLEADING  SUBSTITUTES— Left  to  Right:  C.  McBroom, 
P.  Freed. 

"That's  my  team." 


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One-two-three-four,  two-two-three- 
four.  Can't  get  mixed  up!  Oh,  what  count 
are  we  on  now?!!  Six?!  Three?  Oh,  no!! 
There!  Now  I  have  it!!  Six-two-three- 
four.  Whew! 

Twirling,  flashing  batons;  whirling, 
glimmering    skirts;    high-stepping,    high- 


kicking,  goose-bumped  legs — the  major- 
ettes' precision  marching  on  the  football 
field  presented  an  unmatchable  picture  of 
style  and  beauty  as  they  performed  their 
own  dance  routines.  This  year  Euclidites 
were  justly  proud  of  their  hard-working 
marching  MAJORETTES. 


J.  Nada. 


s.  Schott,  D.  Boehlke,  N.  Harding,  N.  Delac, 

MAJORETTE  SUBSTITUTES:  B.  Neff,  L.  Gribbons,  S.  Heasley,  B.  Madey,  C.  Lausin,  B.  Kopach. 


D.  Paul. 


233 


Panther  matmen  watch  tensely  as  their  teammate  battles  for  another  victory. 


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VARSITY  WRESTLING— Row  1 :  J.  Schael,  N.  Angene,  Sr.;  H.  Webb,  Sr.;  J.  Kurds,  D.  Coy,  L.  Rositano,  F.  Jernejcic. 
Row  2:  K.  Wohlgemuth,  B.  Grant,  K.  Krivok,  H.  Altenweg,  J.  Kovach,  Sr.;  T.  Rankin,  Sr.;  T.  Moulis,  Sr.;  J.  Weible,  Sr. 
Row  3:  M.  Dane,  Sr.;  G.  Fowler,  Sr.;  S.  Gebe,  Sr.;  B.  Dixon,  Sr.;  D.  Gillespie,  B.  Attamante,  E.  Orazen,  Sr. 


234 


TEAM 

RECORD 

EUCLID 

29 

Garfield  Heights 

9 

EUCLID 

30 

Crestwood 

11 

EUCLID 

37 

Berea 

4 

EUCLID 

29 

Bridgeport 

12 

EUCLID 

28 

Lakewood 

11 

EUCLID 

35 

Painesville 

5 

EUCLID 

38 

Shaw 

2 

EUCLID 

28 

Cleveland  Heights 

12 

EUCLID 

45 

Rocky  River 

3 

EUCLID 

35 

Parma 

6 

EUCLID 

31 

Shaker  Heights 

9 

EUCLID 

36 

St.  Joseph 

6 

EUCLID 

33 

Stow 

9 

District  Champs 

2nd  in 

State  Tournament 

Wins 

—13 

Losses — 0 

Everyone's  eyes  focus  upon  the  center  of  the  mat. 


Each  wrestling  match  took  many  unusual  turns. 


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The  referee's  hand  smacked  the  mat, 
and  five  more  points  flashed  across  the 
score  board.  Teeth  clenched  and  muscles 
straining,  the  Euclid  wrestler  had  pinned 
his  opponent  to  the  mat.  The  bleachers 
trembled  with  cheers,  for  Euclid's  WRES- 
TLING TEAM  had  won  again.  With 
skill  and  endurance  the  Panthers  won 
every  meet  of  the  season,  defeating  even 
the  '60  state  champions  from  Bridgeport. 
Opponents  were  tough  and  the  tension 
high,  but  Euclid  finished  on  top — L.E.L. 
Champions  on  their  way  to  state. 


Coach  Eckart  really  gets  involved. 


I'll  teach  you  to  say  I  have  a  crooked  nose. 


Schael  strains  to  subdue  a  struggling  opponent. 


" 

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9 

mm 

Orazen  ends  up  the  only  undefeated  wrestler  after  this 
match  with  St.  Joe's  Pierce. 


237 


Straining,  pulling,  fighting  to  stay  on 
top.  Sweat  streaming  down  his  face  and 
back,  he  struggled  and  twisted  and  never 
relaxed.  The  buzzer  sounded,  and  he 
broke  his  hold  and  glanced  over  his 
shoulder  at  the  crowd.  But  all  heads  were 
turned;  they  were  not  watching  him.  He 
was  only  a  J.  V.  WRESTLER.  The  match 
continued.  Cheers  exploded  intermittent- 
ly, but  not  for  him.  His  struggles  were 
heralded  only  by  a  smattering  of  applause 
from  some  scattered  sophomores.  Then 
suddenly — a  pin.  And  another  cheer  ex- 
ploded, and  this  time  it  was  meant  for 
him.  As  he  trudged  off  the  mat,  hot  and 
sweaty  and  proud,  voices  swelled  behind 
him:  "J.V.  rah!  J.  V.  rah!  Rah,  rah,  J.V." 


J.V.'s  gain  experience  which  will  help  them  obtain  varsity  status. 


238 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  WRESTLING— Row  1 :  L.  Rositano.  F.  Jernejcic,  R.  Mance,  M.  Leber,  B.  Torter,  C.  Mansperger.  J.  Flowers,  E.  Peterson,  U. 
Scolaro.  Row  2:  Olesky,  A.  Hlabse,  F.  Polanc,  G.  Engelke,  R,  Seaman,  M.  Orazen,  J.  Carr,  M.  Mazzei,  D.  DeRosa,  B.  Schenk,  D.  Hall,  F.  Oblak. 
Back:  W.  Linz,  Manager. 


Now.  what  would  Coach  De  Mora  do  in  a  situation  like  this? 


TEAM  RECORD 

EUCLID 

30 

Garfield  Heights 

15 

EUCLID 

48 

Crestwood 

5 

EUCLID 

40 

Berea 

6 

EUCLID 

31 

Willoughby-Eastlake 

15 

EUCLID 

39 

Lakewood 

5 

EUCLID 

36 

Wickliffe 

6 

EUCLID 

37 

Shaw 

8 

EUCLID 

37 

Cleveland  Heights 

5 

EUCLID 

24 

Shaker 

15 

■  ! 


VARSITY  SWIMMING— Row  1 :  B.  Molnar,  Sr.;  D.  Lilley,  Sr.;  T.  Trauger,  Sr.;  K.  Zust,  Sr.;  D.  Zim- 
merman, Sr.;  B.  Marton,  Sr.  Row  2:  J.  Whittaker,  Sr.;  T.  Young,  Sr.;  J.  Collingwood,  Sr.;  R.  Zakraysek, 
Sr.;  R.  Beljan.  JJoh'  3:  Mr.  Resch,  Coach;  J.  Francis,  B.  Cooper,  J.  Randt,  B.  Alloway,  R.  Dacar,  Sr. 


TEAM 

RECORD 

EUCLID 

17 

Lakewood 

62 

EUCLID 

67 

Gilmour 

19 

EUCLID 

30 

Shaker  Heights 

56 

EUCLID 

30 

Berea 

56 

EUCLID 

43 

Shaw 

43 

EUCLID 

40 

Cleveland  Heights 

46 

EUCLID 

46 

W.R.A. 

40 

EUCLID 

38 

Lakewood 

4S 

EUCLID 

20 

Shaker 

66 

EUCLID 

40 

Berea 

46 

EUCLID 

44 

Shaw 

42 

EUCLID 

31 

Cleveland  Heights 

55 

EUCLID 

27 

University  School 

56 

EUCLID 

27 

Kent  State 

56 

EUCLID 

56 

Gilmour 

30 

4th  Euclid 

Relays 

8th  Kent  State  Relays 

5th  Lake  Erie  League 

5th  District 

Wins- 

-4 

Losses — 10 

Ties — 1 

240 


Poised  on  the  numbered  boxes,  four 
tense  SWIMMERS  waited  for  the  crack 
of  the  starting  gun.  At  the  very  instant  the 
gun  sounded,  legs  bent  and  straightened 
as  the  bodies  arced  in  a  flying  leap.  A 
smack  resounded  throughout  the  room  as 
the  boys  hit  the  water  and  near-by  swim 
fans  were  showered  with  a  fine  spray.  Up, 
out,  pull.  Up,  out,  pull  sounded  in  the 
swimmer's  brain  as  he  strove  toward  the 
far  end  of  the  pool  with  a  driving  breast- 
stroke. 

Faster,  faster!  No  time  to  look  to  see 
if  I'm  ahead,  but  no  one  seems  to  be  up 
in  front.  Pull!  Pull!  Harder!  Almost  there. 
Now  reach  for  the  wall,  flip  over,  and 
start  back.  Stroke,  pull.  Stroke,  pull. 
Drive!  Drive!  Keep  going,  almost  there. 
Just  two  more  strokes.  Up,  out,  pull. 
Reach!  It's  all  over  now. 

As  the  winner  relaxed,  he  felt  the  cold 
of  the  water,  and  he  climbed  out  of  the 
pool,  his  drenched  hair  streaming  his 
face  with  water. 


Off  we  go,  into  the  wild  blue  yonder 


Tension  mounts  as  a  close  race  nears  the  finish. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  SWIMMING— Row  1 :  R.  Wade,  J.  Howard,  B.  Broos,  G.  Wickes, 
D.  Mansuy,  P.  Ryan.  Row  2:  Mr.  Palmer,  Coach;  R.  Dunker,  D.  Swishjr,  R.  Hughes,  B. 
Houck,  J.  Kneale,  A.  Tucci.  Row  3:  C.  Kos,  J.  Grazier,  H.  Pierce,  L.  Craig,  L.  Reinke,  B. 
Adam,  K.  Ricket. 


TEAM  RECORD 

EUCLID 

15 

Lakewood 

71 

EUCLID 

62 

Gilmour 

24 

EUCLID 

15 

Shaker 

71 

EUCLID 

36 

Berea 

50 

EUCLID 

53 

Shaw 

33 

EUCLID 

31 

Cleveland  Heights 

45 

EUCLID 

56 

W.  R.  A. 

30 

EUCLID 

34 

Lakewood 

60 

EUCLID 

191/2 

Shaker                   66  V4 

EUCLID 

41 

Berea 

44 

EUCLID 

46 

Shaw 

32 

EUCLID 

52 

Cleveland  Heights 

34 

EUCLID 

53 

Gilmour 

32 

Wins— 6 

Losses — 7 

Balanced  on  his  toes  at  the  end  of  the 
diving  board,  the  boy  stood  poised,  his 
back  to  the  pool.  Arms  rigid  at  his  sides, 
head  and  shoulders  back,  he  fixed  his 
eyes  on  the  wall  ahead  of  him  and  took  a 
deep  breath.  Lifting  his  arms  to  shoulder 
level  the  J.  V.  SWIMMER  bent  his  body 
backwards  into  a  graceful  arch  and  fell 
from  the  board.  Sometimes  he  entered 
the  water  perfectly  without  a  splash;  more 
often  his  dive  was  unevenly  timed  or  a 
little  off-balance.  However,  his  spirit,  en- 
ergy, and  will  to  learn,  more  than  com- 
pensated for  his  erratic  skill,  which  will 
grow  sure  and  strong  with  practice. 


Molnar  exhibits  the  excellent  form  born  of  intense  practice. 


An  exhausted  swimmer  receives  a  helping  hand. 


243 


Danny  shoots  for  two. 


VARSITY  BASKETBALL— Row  1 :  R.  Palmer,  E.  Carpenter,  Sr.;  D.  Stevenson,  Sr.;  T.  Davis,  Sr.;  D.  Colbow,  Sr.;  M.  Bathory,  M.  Trinite,  Man- 
agers C.  Lokar  and  K.  Malchow.  Sr.  Row  2;  M.  Reba,  Sr.;  S.  Theis,  J.  Kurd,  Sr.;  D.  Perkins,  G.  MacQuarrie,  Sr.;  D.  Andrulis,  Sr.;  T.  Perlioni,  C. 
Ehinger,  B.  Patton,  Sr.;  R.  Pejeau. 


The  BASKETBALL  team,  tall  and  tem- 
pered, developed  its  vast  potential  in  tir- 
ing practice  sessions.  Again  and  again 
they  tangled  with  tough  teams,  and 
guarded,  jumped,  dribbled,  passed,  and 
shot  their  way  to  victory. 

Taut  muscles,  tension  .  .  .  Tom  Davis 
jumped  and  tipped  the  ball;  it  toppled  to- 
ward his  teammate's  trembling  fingertips. 
And  down  the  court  they  raced.  Then 
Stevenson  sliced  through  his  grappling  op- 
ponents, jumped,  shot,  and  the  ball 
plopped  through  the  center  of  the  net.  Or 
Colbow,  short  but  powerful,  sped  in  for  a 
quick  lay-up. 

The  basketball  games  this  year  were 
more  exciting  than  ever,  with  higher 
scores,  louder  cheers,  more  dramatic 
plays.  The  powderpuff  game  with  Shaw, 
the  one-point  defeat  by  Parma,  the  second 
agonizing  overtime  encounter  at  Parma, 
and  the  clashes  with  strong  Lakewood, 
gave  us  a  season  of  thrills. 


Coaches:  E.  Tekieli,  H.  Daugherty,  J.  Supance. 


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Davis  is  fouled  as  Colbow  drives  for  a  field  goal. 


Perkins  defends  as  Bathory  snares  the  rebound. 


TEAM 

RECORD 

EUCLID 

53 

Chagrin  Falls 

43 

EUCLID 

55 

Wickliffe 

58 

EUCLID 

62 

Garfield  Heights 

68 

EUCLID 

61 

Shaker  Heights 

48 

EUCLID 

55 

Parma 

56 

EUCLID 

80 

Collinwood 

71 

EUCLID 

58 

St.  Joseph 

75 

EUCLID 

84 

Lakewood 

78 

EUCLID 

64 

Shaw 

62 

EUCLID 

78 

Cleveland  Heights 

51 

EUCLID 

69 

Brush 

52 

EUCLID 

52 

Shaker  Heights 

57 

EUCLID 

80 

Parma 

75 

EUCLID 

77 

Akron  North 

75 

EUCLID 

64 

Lakewood 

57 

EUCLID 

87 

Painesville  Harvey 

64 

EUCLID 

70 

Shaw 

63 

EUCLID 

50 

Cleveland  Heights 

48 

1st  Lake  Erie  League 

Wins— 13 

Losses — 5 

Dave  tips  it  in  for  two. 


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Kurti  gets  an  assist  from  Bathory. 


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Palmer  climbs  up  for  another  pair. 


Colbow  maneuvers  the  ball  past  three  Shaw  defenders. 


With  the  stands  only  half-filled,  the 
J.  V.  BASKETBALL  team  tumbled  onto 
the  court  at  seven,  in  a  riot  of  speed  and 
enthusiasm.  To  some,  the  J.V.  game  was 
but  a  preview  of  bigger  and  better  things 
to  come  that  evening.  But  most  of  the 
spectators  realized  the  tremendous  effort 
and  hard  work  the  boys  were  putting  into 
their  brief  hour  on  the  court.  The  cheers 
of  the  crowd  grew  louder  as  the  sopho- 
more cheerleaders  jumped  and  kicked 
and  clapped  with  eager  emotion.  The 
bleachers  were  packed  now,  and  tension 
was  mounting.  The  final  buzzer — the 
J.V.'s  had  won,  and  a  happy  cheer 
bounced  around  the  gym.  The  sopho- 
mores had  set  a  happy,  confident,  win- 
ning mood  for  the  varsity  game  to  follow. 
And  everybody  was  hoping  the  varsity 
could  do  as  fine  a  job  as  these  speedy, 
spirited  J.V.'s. 


Smith  catches  a  Shaw  man  off  guard. 


J.V.'s  find  ballet  techniques  useful  on  the  basketball  floor. 


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TEAM 

RECORD 

EUCLID 

44 

Chagrin  Falls 

30 

EUCLID 

51 

Wickliffe 

42 

EUCLID 

53 

Garfield  Heights 

49 

EUCLID 

58 

Shaker  Heights 

44 

EUCLID 

73 

Parma 

58 

EUCLID 

47 

Collinwood 

50 

EUCLID 

53 

St.  Joseph 

55 

EUCLID 

51 

Lakewood 

46 

EUCLID 

55 

Shaw 

46 

EUCLID 

68 

Cleveland  Heights 

62 

EUCLID 

64 

Brush 

55 

EUCLID 

55 

Shaker 

48 

EUCLID 

77 

Parma 

66 

EUCLID 

64 

Akron  North 

55 

EUCLID 

56 

Lakewood 

59 

EUCLID 

60 

Painesville  Harvey 

49 

EUCLID 

67 

Shaw 

61 

EUCLID 

61 

Cleveland  Heights 

56 

1st  Lake 

Erie  League 

Wins— 15 

Losses — 3 

Even  a  football  block  does  not  halt  Lanning's  scoring  drive. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  BASKETBALL— Row  1:  D.  Maaswinkel,  B.  Reichenbach,  C.  Lanning,  B.  Palechek,  D.  Kaye.  Row  2:  J.  Sebock,  C.  Leppert, 
T.  Stoiber,  J.  Bartholomew,  D.  Wheeler.  Row  3:  R.  Murphy,  J.  Carpenter,  J.  Kovach,  T.  Murphy,  L.  Smith. 


BOWLING  TEAM— Row  1:  J.  Helmink,  R.  Karich,  Sr.;  W.  Komito,  P.  Zebrowski.  Row  2:  G.  Kozlevcar,  D.  Ha- 
bian,  Sr.;  G.  Smith,  Sr.;  T.  Kramer.  Sr. 


Rudy  Karich  shows  winning  form. 


Thunk!  The  black  ball  hit  the  polished 
wood  and  rolled  smoothly  down  the  lane. 
Balancing  precariously  on  one  foot,  the 
bowler  watched  the  ball  intently.  It  was  as 
if  his  contortions  could  make  the  ball 
swerve  from  its  appointed  course.  Sud- 
denly the  pins  tumbled  wildly  over  and 
slid  around  in  all  directions.  The  familiar 
clatter  of  a  strike  echoed  throughout  the 
alley.  Away  the  bowler  strode,  smiling; 
he  had  won  the  match  for  Euclid  High. 
Our  BOWLING  team,  as  usual,  was  a 
good  one,  full  of  enthusiasm  and  talent. 
Most  of  the  members  had  been  bowling 
for  years,  and  competition  with  other 
schools  made  their  sport  even  more  of  a 
challenge — and  more  fun  than  ever. 


INDOOR  TRACK— Row  1 :  S.  Berk,  Sr.;  J.  Lakatosh,  F.  Hanes,  Sr.;  R.  Francis,  Sr.;  G.  O'Saben,  Sr.;  R.  Chaunce.  R.  Ilg,  Sr.;  J.  Smith,  V.  Petrovic, 
Sr.  Row  2;  A.  Newman,  J.  Jerele.  Sr.;  J.  Spencer,  B.  Klann,  J.  Cesa,  H.  Spivack,  J.  Peters,  J.  Zevnik,  M,  Geiger,  J.  Campbell.  Row  i;  A.  Beyer,  B. 
Castrovinci,  J.  Hamilton,  R,  Preskar,  D.  Bailey,  H.  Faint,  B,  Fuchs,  B.  Sheppard,  B.  Gasper,  R.  Speel,  B.  Graus,  Sr.  Row  4:  B.  Fioritto,  J.  Hovan, 
C.  Bayer,  B.  Rinas,  C.  Lamb,  W.  Pettek,  W.  Symonds,  D.  Bizely,  R.  Racker,  L.  Cardinale.  Row  5:  J.  Sabath,  B.  Temple,  B.  Miller,  R.  Haller,  G. 
Gorsha,  Sr.;  A.  Wallace,  C.  Hayes,  B.  Green,  J,  Vidmar,  B.  Kovach,  D.  Gyongyos.  Row  6:  A.  Bartko,  Sr.;  J.  Orr,  J.  Matzelle,  Sr.;  R.  Baitt,  Sr.;  T. 
Garzone,  Sr.;  T.  McGill,  A.  Gronert,  G.  Engelke. 


Burk  puts  everything  behind  the  shot. 


"Jump  .  .  .  jump  .  .  .  lift  that  leg  higher  .  .  .  jump!" 
Down  the  hall  the  hurdler  raced,  the  thunder  of  his 
pounding  feet  echoing  throughout  the  school.  The  ad- 
vice and  encouragement  of  the  coach  ringing  in  his  ears, 
the  runner  squeezed  that  last  burst  of  energy  from  his 
straining  muscles.  From  the  heights  of  the  third  floor  to 
the  depths  of  the  basement  the  INDOOR  TRACK 
TEAM  was  practicing.  Among  the  spiders  and  dripping 
pipes  of  the  track  more  trackmen  were  racing.  It  took 
tricky  maneuvering  to  keep  from  running  into  a  wall, 
for  the  turns  were  sharp.  But  despite  the  dangers,  the 
trackmen  kept  at  it;  and  deep  down  beneath  the  earth, 
they  almost  literally  ran  like  the  devil. 


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Either  scholastic  honor  or  athletic  abil- 
ity is  enough  to  satisfy  the  aims  of  most 
high  school  students.  To  those  select  boys 
who  balanced  sports  and  scholarship 
went  the  respected  honor  of  N.A.S.S. 
membership.  Besides  his  skill  in  the  class- 
room and  on  the  field,  each  N.A.S.S. 
member  had  the  courtesy  and  sportsman- 
ship which  won  respect  and  admiration 
from  his  fellow  students. 

The  big  gold  "E"  embossed  on  the 
boy's  sweater  identified  him  as  a  member 
of  the  LETTERMAN'S  CLUB.  His  pride 
in  being  one  of  the  Panthers  made  him 
stand  a  little  taller  and  walk  with  a  spring 
in  his  step.  The  bright  gold  symbolized 
pride,  of  course;  but  before  the  pride  came 
hard  work  and  sweat.  On  the  day  his  name 
was  called  in  assembly,  he  knew  that  his 
sacrifices  and  sore  muscles  had  been  re- 
warded. 


NATIONAL  ATHLETIC  SCHOLARSHIP  SOCIETY— Row  I:  T.  Young,  A.  Shina- 
gawa,  J.  Schael.  Row  2:  J.  Proudfoot,  J.  Spenko.  Row  3:  D.  Lonchar,  F.  Hanes.  Row  4: 
N.  Angene,  C.  Crone.  Row  5:  D.  Stevenson,  R.  Chaunce,  M.  Dane.  Row  6:  B.  Fuchs,  T. 
Davis,  E.  Orazen. 


LETTERMEN'S  CLUB—  Row  1:  G.  Dackor,  T.  McGill,  R.  Speel.  J.  Batch,  S.  Gebe,  H.  Qebb,  J.  James,  G.  Fowler, 
M.  Sikora,  B.  Yabroff,  J.  Bartos.  Row  2:  K.  Krivok.  H.  Faint,  F.  Hanes,  J.  Beres,  D.  Novak,  T.  Krauss,  B.  Attamante,  B. 
Gasper,  K.  Gortz,  E.  Francis.  Row  3:  K.  Buda,  D.  Sprochi,  D.  Colbow,  R.  Vidmar,  R.  Chaunce,  J.  Jerele,  G.  Huebner, 
R.  Bowen,  C.  Crone,  B.  Miller,  T.  Baker,  D.  Lonchar.  Row  4:  B.  Nowacek.  D.  Mason,  C.  Ehinger,  O.  DeMarco,  S. 
Berk,  T.  Rankin,  A.  Shinagawa,  P.  Jackson,  B.  Dixon,  M.  Orazen,  J.  Proudfoot,  G.  Hager,  L.  Kogan,  R.  Francis,  D. 
Ehas.  Row  5:  T.  Gron,  L.  Burgin,  D.  Stevenson,  J.  Kurti,  P.  Maskunas,  J.  Gessic,  B.  Fuchs,  E.  Proster,  C.  Terranova,  D. 
Andrulis,  B.  Sheppard,  D.  Gillespie,  B.  Klann,  H.  David,  K.  Malchow.  D.  Jones,  J.  Campana.  L.  Schneider,  T.  Davis. 


ATHLETIC  BOARD— Row  1 :  A.  Vaccariello,  R.  Addis. 
Thompson,  C.  Owens,  B.  Graham,  C.  Swackhamer. 


R.  Keay.  Row  2:  D.  Mohr,  H.  Daugherty,  V.  Resch,  J.  Bergem,  Row  3:  F.  Pringle,  D. 


Money,  money,  money.  Vacc  sat  hunched  in  his  tiny 
cubicle  counting,  counting,  trying  to  balance  the  books. 
Into  the  night  the  ATHLETIC  BOARD  worked,  co- 
ordinating the  many  sports,  setting  up  schedules, 
choosing  dates  and  times.  The  scoreboards,  the  sports 
publicity,  the  season  passes  and  tickets  were  a  tiny  but 
important  facet  of  the  sports  season.  Mr.  Keay  and  the 
Athletic  Board  worked  hard  to  make  every  sport  a 
success. 


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Dancing  feet  and  swirling  splotches  of 
color.  A  fiddle  alive  with  music  and  a 
spontaneous  burst  of  excited  applause. 
The  Vikings  of  Norway  were  performing 
at  Euclid,  and  they  had  as  much  fun  as  the 
delighted  audience  who  watched.  Later 
came  the  smooth,  practiced  singing  of  the 
Choral  Masters  at  Christmas.  And  their 
rich,  strong  voices  were  both  joyous  and 
reverent  as  the  Benediction  moved  a  rapt 
audience.  At  last  came  the  Student  Coun- 
cil campaign  assembly,  the  sports  and 
honors  ASSEMBLIES,  and  the  rousing 
cry  of  "Seniors  first!" 


Spirit,  pep,  and  a  pride  in  their  team. 


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The  Norwegian  dancers  entertained  us  at  an  assembly. 


Kathi  was  head  over  heels  about  the  EUCLIDIAN  assembly. 


The  auditorium  was  filled.  The  audience  sat  and 
talked  quietly  among  themselves,  waiting  for  the  curtain 
to  rise.  But  backstage,  none  sat  and  chatted  calmly.  The 
atmosphere  was  rather  a  chaotic  mess,  as  the  cast  hur- 
ried back  and  forth  looking  for  costume  accessories, 
touching  up  make-up,  scrutinizing  the  script  for  a  final 
review.  As  the  orchestra  started  the  opening  strains  of 
the  overture  for  the  FALL  PLAY,  Damn  Yankees,  the 
cast  hurried  to  their  places  for  the  opening  scene.  Many 
whispered,  "Break  a  leg,"  the  good  luck  greeting  of  show 
business.  As  the  curtain  fell  at  the  end  of  the  last  scene, 
those  last  minute  worries  need  never  have  been.  The 
play  was  successful  and  almost  perfect.  But  more  than 
this,  those  critics  for  whom  the  cast  was  playing,  the 
audience,  loved  the  whole  show. 


Run,  Joe.  run! 


Two  lost  souls? 


Sure.  I'm  receiving  formal. 


You've  gotta  have  heart! 


Oh,  the  devil  with  you. 


CAST 

JOE  BOYD Frank  Hadfield 

MEG  BOYD Charlene  Cradis 

MR.  APPLEGATE Pat  Dickey 

SISTER Mary  Gault 

DORIS Linda  Jerabeck 

JOE  HARDY Bill  Boyton 

HENRY Dan  Geddes 

SOHOVIK John  Bengston 

SMOKEY Lee  Brewster 

LINVILLE Bob  Leber 

BENNY  VAN  BUREN Larry  Singer 

ROCKY Joe  Odda 

LOWE Jim  Flowers 

MICKEY Bill  Pugh 

VERNON Dennis  Miller 

GLORIA  THORPE Jo  Ann  Gornik 

LYNCH Dave  Mansperger 

MR.  WELCH Neil  Lauter 

LOLA Connie  Mullins 

MISS  WESTON Jan  Vukcevic 

WESTON'S  ASSISTANT Wendy  Lucas 

THE  COMMISSIONER Jim  Zimmerman 

MR.  HAWKINS,  the  Postmaster Joe  Weible 

FAN  CLUB   MEMBERS Wendy  Lucas,  Jon 

Boyton,  Pam  Krueger,  Paula  Bauer,  Cathy 
Yane,  and  Rich  Custard 

REPORTERS Ken  Ricket  and 

Tom  Nowacek 

GUARD Fred  Fleck 

POPCORN  MAN Dennis  Miller 

HAREM  GIRL Kathy  Baker 

CHORUS:  Mark  Hobzek,  Fred  Fleck,  Tom  No- 
wacek. Dave  Mansperger,  Randy  Vidmar, 
Jim  Flowers,  Don  Vargo,  Ken  Ricket,  Tom 
Russ,  Peg  Brancae,  Becky  Daugherty,  Sar- 
ah Ralls,  Barbara  Schmitt,  Linda  Foy, 
Penny  Freed,  Laurene  Kytle,  Peg  Bizzarri, 
Shanna  Doley,  and  Janet  Stillinger. 


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I  hope  I  get  this  dress  done  before  the  dance. 


To  many  of  us,  HOMECOMING  weekend  meant 
wagons,  wood,  and  nails;  crepe  paper,  which  we  could 
not  find  in  blue  or  yellow  in  all  of  Euclid;  chicken  wire, 
which  we  managed  to  buy  in  the  wrong  size;  needles, 
which  punctured  our  fingers  in  our  effort  to  sew  the 
masterpiece  together;  sleep,  losing  so  much  as  we 
worked  until  all  hours  of  the  morning;  homework,  our 
not  being  prepared  for  classes;  pride,  seeing  our  float  in 
its  precarious  but  glorious  finished  form.  Homecoming 
also  meant  the  traditional  bonfire  with  cheers,  snake 
dance,  and  cremation  of  the  dummy.  The  cheerleaders 
aroused  spirit  in  the  crowd  as  they  led  them  in  victory 
cheers,  and  the  majorettes  performed  to  the  music  of 
the  pep  band.  To  climax  the  evening  the  team  shouted 
encouragement  to  captain  Ed  Orazen  as  he  predicted 
the  fate  of  Shaker  by  sending  the  dummy  to  its  roasting 


J0&&&&L'? 


Last  rites  for  the  Homecoming  dummy. 


Braving  the  heat  with  a  smile. 


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Shaker  went  to  blazes. 


HOMECOMING  NOMINEES— Row  1:  J.  Nada,  C.  Jankowich,  D.  Hunston.  Row  2:  P.  Flaler, 
G.  Nosan,  K.  Schmidt,  K.  Coros,  M.  Randazzo,  D.  Paul.  Row  3:  M.  Church,  J.  Feith,  D.  Boehlke, 
C.  Kerestes,  N.  Mijacek,  S.  Calvert. 


Hard  work  on  display. 

At  the  Homecoming  game  many  smiling  hello's  rang  out  as  friend 
met  friend.  It  was  the  weekend  for  alumni,  the  first  weekend  for  many 
of  Euclid's  students  to  return  home  and  see  old  friends.  At  half  time 
the  floats,  the  result  of  many  hard  hours  of  creative  planning  and  build- 
ing, paraded  by.  The  students  waited  eagerly  for  the  announcement  of 
the  winners,  and  cheered  loudly  for  Key  Club's  first  place  float,  "I  Get 
A  Kick  Out  of  You."  At  the  traditional  dance  the  following  evening, 
the  students  warmly  received  the  radiant  queen,  Juanita  Nada,  and 
her  court.  Many  were  sad  as  the  dance  ended,  knowing  that  also  ended 
was  HOMECOMING,  1960. 


Guess  who  wears  glasses. 


Beauty  on  parade. 


A  radiant  queen  brought  an  end  to  a  wonderful  weekend. 


THE  1960  HOMECOMING  COURT— Seated  left  to  right:  J.  Feith,  K.  Coros,  J.  Nada,  G.  Nos- 
an,  C.  Kerestes.  Standing  left  to  right:  D.  Stevenson,  K.  Zust,  E.  Orazen,  S.  Gebe,  T.  Davis. 


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GLORIA  NOSAN,  Senior  Attendant 


KATHY  COROS,  Senior  Attendant 


JEANNE  FEITH,  Junior  Attendant 


CHARLOTTE  KERESTES,  Sophomore  Attendant 


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Our  beautiful  1960  Homecoming  Queen,  JUANITA  NADA 


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Merchandise 

15511  Waterloo  Road 
IV  1-0066 

ZATKO  METAL  PRODUCTS 
COMPANY 


"World's  Largest  Manufacturer 
Of  Stamped  One-Piece  Pulleys" 

Euclid   17,  Ohio 
KE  1-8005 


EUCLID   POULTRY 

Live  and  Fresh- 
Dressed  Poultry 


JOHNSTON    DRUG   COMPANY 


HOWARD  BAKER 

549  East  185  Street 
KE  1-8187 


560  East  200  Street 
IV  6-2744 


BRADFORD  PRODUCTS  COMPANY 

Precision  Lapping 
To  Perfect  Light  Band  &  Micro  Finish 


19600  St.  Clair  Avenue 
IV  1-8000 


m 

m 


JET   DIE   AND 
DEVELOPMENT   CO. 


Of 


MILLER'S 
BEAUTY 
SALON 


22480 
Shore  Center  Drive 

Above 
Giant  Tiger 

RE  1-9358 


EAST   200th 
HARDWARE 


673  East  200  Street 

(New  Location) 

Euclid  19,  Ohio 

IV  1-8448 


CHANDLER  PRECISION 

CAPSCREWS 

produced  to  your  exact 

specifications  from  high 

carbon,  alloy  and  stainless  steels. 

CHANDLER  PRODUCTS 
CORP. 

1491  Chardon  Road  IV  1-4400 

Cleveland  17,  Ohio 


TARANTINO   BROTHERS   INC. 


17614  St.  Clair  Avenue 


IV  1-0344 


AJAX 

MANUFACTURING 

COMPANY 


1441  Chardon  Road 

Euclid,  Ohio 

KE  1-1010 


Congratulations  to  the 
Class  of  1961 


MIDWEST   SCREW 
PRODUCTS,    INC. 


1641  Coit  Avenue 
Cleveland  12,  Ohio 
LI  1-2224 


274 


Compliments  of 

EUCLID   NEWS   JOURNAL 

GL  1-4383                                  814  East  152  Street 

LUIKART   INSURANCE   AGENCY, 

INC. 

Compliments  of 

18609  St.  Clair  Avenue 

KE  1-4770 

a  friend 

Compliments  of 

CLARK   FOODS 

AN  1-1428                                 632  East  222  Street 

Compliments  of 

ROLLERDROME   BARBER   SHOP 

22480  Shore  Center  Drive 

(Next  to  Giant  Tiger) 

AN  1-1025 

ADRIAN  &  CONTI 

BEAUTY 

INSTITUTE 


734  EUCLID  AVENUE 
MA  1-7886 


CRAIG   &   SHERMAN 
INSURANCE   CONSULTANTS 

22070  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 
RE  2-9191 


liny 

Students  view  fine  craftsmanship  at  P.  O.  McINTIRE  CO. 

P.   O.   McINTIRE   CO. 

Pomco  Boring  Bars  and  Blades 
25020  Lakeland  Boulevard 

Cleveland  32,  Ohio 

RE  1-9300 


Compliments  of 

JOSEPH   MERSEK   &   SONS 
BUILDERS 

1781  East  238  Street 

Euclid  17,  Ohio 

KE  1-1674 


Compliments  of 

GLASCOTE   PRODUCTS,   INC. 

20900  St.  Clair  Avenue 
Euclid,  Ohio 
KE  1-0670 


CLAYTON'S   OFFICE   SUPPLY 

and 

PRINTING,    INC. 

School  Supplies 

Wedding  Announcements 

Complete  Printing  Services 

Negatives  and  Plates 


756  East  222  Street 
AN  1-2450 


imt'li I      3 


Curt  Freed  is  selecting  one  of  the  many  record  albums  at 
RECORD  CARNIVAL,  INC. 


Compliments  of 

RECORD   CARNIVAL,   INC. 

26159  Euclid  Avenue 
AN  1-1589 


21 100  St.  Clair  Avenue 
IV  1-4333 


PAPP'S   BODY   SHOP 


ST.   CLAIR   BUILDERS   SUPPLY 
COMPANY 


277 


20000  St.  Clair  Avenue 
Euclid,  Ohio 
KE  1-6000 


Jean  Dragolic  ponders  over  the  selection  of  a  ring  at 
FRIEDMAN  JEWELERS. 

FRIEDMAN   JEWELERS 

22312  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 
RE  1-0800 


Charlene  Cradis,  Pat  Dreifort,  and  Carol  Shenkel  admire 
blossoms  in  IRENE'S  FLORAL  DESIGNS. 

IRENE'S   FLORAL   DESIGNS 


265  East  305  Street 


Shoregate 


WH  3-4048 


BYRNE-TIFFANY 
HOUSE   OF   QUALITY 


FURNITURE      APPLIANCES      CARPETING 


5404  Superior  Avenue 

Cleveland  3,  Ohio 

EN  1-5195 


BENTON 
VILLAGE 

NTtSk  SPRINGS 

V  INC. 

MANAGERS 

•  I  SUPESIYrrAflU 


BATES   &   SPRINGER,   INC. 

3101  Euclid  Avenue 
RE  1-4829 


Compliments  of 


TREBEC 
EXCAVATING 


571  East  200  Street 


IV  1-1000 


Phonograph  Records 


Radio  and  T.V.  Repair 


HERB 
FITZGERALD 

635  East  185  Street 
KE  1-1313 


Closed  Circuit 
Television  Systems 

Communications 


FASHIONS    FOR    YOUNG   ME  I. 


Denny  Drummond  shows  Steve  Barta  a  fine  leather  jacket  at 
GORNIK'S. 


GORNIK'S 

22340  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 
RE  1-2151 


There's  always  room  for  one  more  in  a  Corvair  Greenbrier  at  JACKSHAW  CHEVROLET. 

JACKSHAW  CHEVROLET 


543  East  185  Street 


IV  1-9090 


279 


"Best  Wishes  to  the  Class  of  '61"  From  G.  Banko 
CLEVELAND   TOOL   &   DIE  COMPANY 

30510  Lakeland  Boulevard 
WH  4-2900 


SHEET  METAL  PRODUCTS  CO. 

INC. 


21200  St.  Clair  Avenue 


KE  1-1960 


280 


PRESSURE 
CASTINGS 

21500  St.  Clair  Avenue 
IV  1-5400 


Jack  and  Sara  inspect  the  precision  work  of  PRESSURE  CASTINGS. 

281 


KERR-LAKESIDE   INDUSTRIES, 
INC. 

Screw  Machine  Products 

21850  St.  Clair  Avenue 
Euclid  17,  Ohio  KE  1-8380 


Car  receives  cleansing  bubble  bath  at 
LAKE  SHORE  AUTO  WASH. 


LAKE  SHORE  AUTO  WASH 

A  uto  Washing  and  Polishing 

22701  Shore  Center  Drive 
RE  1-7177 


TYPING 
SUPPLIES 

HERE 


Remember,  you  can  get  Almost  anything  at  the  BOOKSTORE. 


282 


EUCLID   SAVINGS   ASSOCIATION 

22818  Lake  Shore  Boulevard  RE  2-9090 


KAPEL   REALTY 

25000  Euclid  Avenue  RE  1-0400 


THE  EUCLID  HEAT  TREATING  CO. 


1408  East  222  Street  IV  1-8444 


CHESTERFIELD   STEEL  SERVICE  COMPANY 

1220  East  222  Street  Cleveland  17,  Ohio 

IV  1-6600 


THE  LUBRIZOL 
CORPORATION 

EXTENDS  CONGRATULATIONS 
TO 

THE  EUCLID  SENIOR  HIGH  SCHOOL  GRADUATING 

CLASS  OF  '61 


283 


EATO 


MANUFACTURING  COMPANY 


COMPONENT  MANUFACTURERS 

for  all 

MAJOR  INDUSTRIES 

for 

HALF- A- CENTURY 


General    Offices:    Cleveland,    Ohio 

TWENTY-THREE  DIVISIONS  AND  SUBSIDIARIES 

LOCATED  IN 
TWENTY  CITIES 


284 


"Euclid's  First  and  Only 


Beauty  College" 


22741  Shore  Center  Drive 


RE  1-8668 


EUCLIDIAN 
BEAUTY  COLLEGE 


285 


SPIRIT'S 


TONY  SPENA  SOHIO  SERVICE 

BRING  YOUR  CAR 
UP  TO  PAR 

26102  Chardon  Road 
RE  1-9744 

We  give  Eagle  stamps 


TEMPLE  CLEANERS  &  TAILORS 

PERSONALIZED 
DRY  CLEANING  SERVICE 


395  East  200  Street 
IV  1-8413 


TED    BROCK, 
JEWELER 

WATCH  REPAIRS 
SPECIALISTS  IN 
TEEN  JEWELRY 

3-91  East  200  Street 


KE  1-5035 


Compliments 


CLUB 


of 


G.   A.   A. 


Compliments 
of 

FULTON,   DELAMOTTE,   LARSON   &   NASSAU 


EX  1-5522 


6014  Euclid  Avenue 
Cleveland  3,  Ohio 


Compliments  of 


PAUL   J.    EVERSON 

REALTOR 


RE  1-6200 


Insurance 


Lake  Shore  Boulevard  At 
East  242  Street 
Euclid  23,  Ohio 


AMERICAN 
STAMPING 
COMPANY 

26650  LAKELAND  BOULEVARD 
RE  1-9333 


287 


INTERNATIONAL  SCHOOL  OF 
BEAUTY  CULTURE 


5470  Mayfield  Road 
HI  2-4200 


288 


Compliments  of 


GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 


Lamp  Division 


Lamp  Metals  &  Components  Department 


21800  Tungsten  Road 


Euclid,  Ohio 


RE  1-5050 


Penny  and  Nancy  admire  flowers  at 
TUTHILL'S  CANTEBURY  FLORIST. 


TUTHILL'S   CANTEBURY   FLORIST 

"Euclid's  Oldest  Florist" 

557  East  185  Street 
KE  1-6810 


Lynn    Crobaugh     Prepares    for    a    Summer    of    Fun    at 
WILDWOOD    MARINE    COMPANY 


WILDWOOD   MARINE  CO. 

16820  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 
IV  6-1310 


Euclid  19,  Ohio 


ADAM'S   MEAT   MARKET 


IV  1-2386 


520  East  200  Street 
We  Deliver 


KNAFEL   SHORE   MARKET 

20070  Lake  Shore  Boulevard  IV  1-441 1 


NORTHEASTERN  OHIO  JACOBSEN  SALES  &  SERVICE,  INC. 


29950  Lakeland  Boulevard 


Wickliffe,  Ohio 


WH  4-4737 


Ambulance  Service  Euclid  Rotarian 

MURRAY  P.  NICOL,  Funeral  Director 

Owner  of 

C.    N.   DAVIS   FUNERAL   HOME 

19001  Nottingham  Road  KE  1-0747 


Good  Luck  to  the  Graduates  of  1961 


THE   CONTINENTAL   PRODUCTS   CO. 

Euclid's  Paint  Manufacturers 


1150  East  222  Street 


KE  1-0710 


CONGRATULATIONS 

TO  THE 

CLASS  OF 

'61 

LAKE  SHORE   ELECTRIC   CORPORATION 


Bedford,  Ohio 


205  Willis  Street 
BE  2-0200 


290 


CONGRATULATIONS  TO* 
THE  GRADUATING  CLASS 

CARL   A.   JONKE 
INSURANCE  AGENCY 

22700  Shore  Center  Drive 
RE  1-8400 


Compliments  of 

THE   F.    HOHLFELDER   COMPANY 

26470  LAKELAND  BOULEVARD 
RE  1-7400 


EUCLID-RACE 
DAIRY  PRODUCTS 

503  East  200  Street 
IV  1-4700 


Sincere  Best  Wishes 

Euclid  High  Seniors    'L. 


STAN  MINOTAS 


TOMORROW'S 


mMww  ■ 


LEADERS 


PRACC< 

*  A  BUREAU  PE36NED  TO  Bl 


BUSINESS' 


KEENER    PRINTING    BUILDING 
401     EAST    200TH    STREET  EUCLID    18,    OHIO 


INTO  YOUR  FUTURE 


Public  transport  borrows 
ideas  from  American  MonoRail 

Someday  you  may  ride  to  work  this  way  because  public 
transport  officials  borrow  from  efficient  handling  methods 
developed  by  American  MonoRail  engineers. 
For  over  thirty  years  all  kinds  of  materials  have  moved  on 
monorail  tracks  in  nearly  every  industry— and  beginning  with 
hand  pushed  carriers,  today's  developments  include  systems 
that  are  completely  automatic  from  pick-up  to  deposit. 
Heavy— bulky— hard  to  handle  loads  travel  quickly,  safely 
and  directly  to  their  destination— through  the  air.  Only  the 
research  and  experience  of  American  MonoRail  engineers 
make  this  equipment  possible. 


ENGINEERED       MATERIALS      HANDLING 


1111     EAST    200lh    STREET       CLEVELAND   17.    OHIO 


AMERICAN 
MONORAIL 


DIVISIONS:    Conveyor   Division,    Tipp    City,    Oh  io  -  Can  ad  i  an    Monorail   Co.,   Ltd.,  Gait.   Ont. 


292 


SKI-WAY   MACHINE   PRODUCTS 


24460  Lakeland  Boulevard 


RE  2-9000 


STAR   BLOCK 
AND   BUILDER'S   SUPPLY 


30150  Lakeland  Boulevard 

Wickliffe,  Ohio 

WH  3-2111 


ST-   3f       i 


'(.<■■■     H 


Many  of  the  nicest  homes  are  built  by: 


L.   M.      GUNDERSEN 

13111  Shaker  Square 
SK  1-3131 


NON-FERROUS 

METALS 

FABRICATING  CO. 

+ 


25861  Tungsten  Road 
RE  2-7171 


Dick  Hasher  and  Art  Hach  inspect  a  machine  at  NON-FERROUS  METALS  FABRICATING  CO. 


293 


Jllllh. 


"because  I  demand  quality 


PRECISION  OPTICAL 


22580  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 


AN  1-1166 


294 


Compliments  of 

MODEL 

JL 

W.  T.  GRANT 

FOOD   MARKET 

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22574  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 

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Proprietors:  Florian 

26W       Bd  Avenvk 

THE  MODERN  CREDIT  WAY 

&  Marie  Koncar 

»Ohio| 

to  shop  .  .  .  designed 

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to  make  family 

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budgeting  easier  .  .  . 

445  East  200th  St. 

KE  1-7447 

AN  1-1748 

LETTERPRESS 

NOW . . . 

Compliments 

"Charge  it  Plans" 

VOGUE 

of  the 

Printing  Company 

1961    EUCUYO 

1.  30  day  charge  account  with  option  terms 

2.  Credit  Coupons  Account 

Commeaciat   and*    ^jab    =AAcnfcnq 

3.  Special  Account 

618  East  185  Street 

JOHN    HULT 

Euclid's  finest 

RE  2-7222 

IV    6-D5B5 

literary 
magazine 

PERAAES 


720  East  152  Street 

Cleveland  10,  Ohio 

UL  1-2525 


"A  Style  Crest  Store" 


Furniture 


Appliances 


Carpet 


Televisions 


WESTERN   &   SOUTHERN   LIFE   INSURANCE   CO. 


18233  Euclid  Avenue 


KE  1-5775 


SAVINGS  ACCOUNTS  INSURED 


113  East  185  Street 
IV  1-7800 


6235  St.  Clair  Avenue 
AN  1-1200 


25000  Euclid  Avenue 
HE  1-5670 


296 


VS  Mil  HJflCI 

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BODYS 


1 rT* 


COMPLIMENTS 

of 

BRENNAN'S   AUTO   SERVICE 

11735  Euclid  Avenue 
SW  5-3305 


Congratulations  and  Good  Luck 
from  the 

CHARTERHOUSE   MOTOR   HOTEL 


24800  Euclid  Avenue 
AN  1-0300 


STANLEY   HOME   PRODUCTS 

4- 

//  you  are  interested  in  any 

merchandise  or  demonstration 

call  Betty  Barnes  ...RE  1-1090 


Congratulations  to  the  1961  Graduating  Class 

CLEVELAND   HOBBING   &   MACHINE  CO. 

13111  ChardonRoad 
KE  1-5240 


297 


Kathy  and  Alice  like  the  latest  fashions. 

MODERN   DEB 

SPORTSWEAR  CO-ORDINATES 


22822  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 


RE  2-9299 


Linda  Leybeck  plans  to  improve  her  grades  by  using 
a  typewriter  at  AMERICAN  TYPEWRITER  CO. 


AMERICAN   TYPEWRITER   CO. 

25501  Euclid  Avenue 
AN  1-2525 


CARPET- RITE   CO. 


25455  Euclid  Avenue 
RE  1-3540 


John  and  Henry  view  the  most  modern  equipment  at  HI  CARB. 

HI   CARB   CORPORATION 

1055  East  260  Street 
AN  1-0200 


AUTO  BODY  SUPPLIES 


Everything  for  the  Body  Shop 


2808  Shaw  Avenue 
Cleveland  8,  Ohio 
GL    1-3400 


Chas.  J.  Schmidt 


COIFFURES   BY   JOHN 

21944  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 
AN  1-2411 


MARIO'S   FLOWER   AND 
GARDEN   CENTER 

18245  Euclid  Avenue 
IV  1-9292 


THE  EUCLID 


Key  Club 


EXTENDS  BEST  WISHES 


TO  THE  GRADUATING 


CLASS  OF  EUCLID  HIGH  SCHOOL 


EUCLID   SENIOR   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 

CORP. 


RE  1-8000 


Compliments  of 


LACO    DIE   CASTING   COMPANY 


23440    Lakeland  Boulevard 
RE  1-6600 


CARL   J.    NEWMAN 

Mason  Contractor 


450  Lloyd  Road 
RE  1-2705 


Compliments  of 

BETHANDALE   CORP. 

24040  Lakeland  Boulevard 
RE  1-4394 


BROOKS   HEATING   & 
SHEET   METAL  CO. 

"Over  20  Years  Experience" 

370  East  250  Street 
RE  1-2997 


SHORE  WINDOW   SHADE 
COMPANY 


900  East  222  Street 
RE  2-7443 


Flowers  for  all  occasions  may  be  found  at 

BIG   BOUQUET   FLORIST 

480  East  200  Street 
IV  6-4343 


THE   AUSTIN   COMPANY 

DESIGNERS  -  ENGINEERS  -  BUILDERS 
STEEL  FABRICATING  DIVISION 


1245  East  222  Street 

Euclid  17,  Ohio 

EV  2-6600 


Compliments  of 


DEMSHAR'S 


22034  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 
RE  1-4770 


Compliments  of 


THE 
GERL  EXCAVATING 


CO. 


23600  Lakeland  Boulevard 
RE  1-0077 


ED   WANK   TELEVISION    SERVICE 
COMPANY,   INC. 


398  East  200  Street 


KE  1-1222 


Euclid's  Oldest  Television  Service  Company 


NEISNER   BROTHERS 
INCORPORATED 


700  East  185  Street 


KE  1-3520 


1 1 : 


FOREST  CITY 
MATERIAL  COMPANY 


17903  St.  Clair  Avenue 


KE  1-6600 


Compliments  of 


LAKE 
FURNITURE,   INC. 

"Everything  for  the  Home" 
"We  Meet  All  Prices" 


855  East  222  Street 
RE  2-7616 

Stan  Erzen 
Owner 


NATIONWIDE 

ADVERTISING 

SERVICE 


610  Investment 
Ins.  Bldg. 


TO  1-3787 


BILLS 


PURE    OIL   STATION 


905  East  185  Street 


IV  1-9614 


ST.   CLAIR 
CUT   STONE,   INC. 

Everything  in  Natural  Stone 

FIREPLACES  -  SILLS 

LANDSCAPING  -  STEPS 

PATIOS  -  WALLS 


19507  St.  Clair  Avenue 
IV  1-2442 


Compliments  of 


WEAN  EQUIPMENT 


CORPORATION 


22800  LAKELAND  BOULEVARD 


RE  1-7000 


RADIX   WIRE   CO. 


26260  Lakeland  Boulevard 
RE  1-9191 


303 


Carnations  and  roses  from  WILDWOOD  FLORAL  AND  GIFT 
SHOPPE  make  a  fragrant  corsage  for  Eileen  Glenn. 

WILDWOOD   FLORAL   AND 
GIFT  SHOPPE 

20020  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 
IV  1-3215 


4  Barbers 


SHORE  CENTER 
BARBER   SHOP 

22746  Shore  Center  Drive 
air  conditioning  —  T.V.  —  ample  parking 

AN  1-2066 


Complete  Printing  Service 


ACTIVITIES  PRESS  INC. 


22700  Shore  Center  Avenue 

Euclid,  Ohio 
AN   1-1100 


Euclid   graduates   may   be   employed   at   the   FORSBERG   ENAMELING   COMPANY   in   the   making  and 
selling  of  fine  enamel  products. 

FORESBERG   ENAMELING  CO. 

5103  Lakeside 

EX  1-9269 
304 


Compliments  of 

SUPREME 
GARAGE 


Anthony  J. 
Schiavoni 


12311  Woodland 
Avenue 

SW  1-9269 


Compliments  of 

LYDIA'S 
BEAUTY 
SALON 


proprietor 
Mrs.  Harry  Berntson 


26640  Lake  Shore 
Boulevard 

AN  1-0240 


For  Complete  Design  Service 

AEROMOTIVE   DESIGNERS,   INC. 

580  East  200  Street 

Cleveland  19,  Ohio 
IV  6-3131 


OMPANY 


Office:  444  East  200  Street 

Euclid  19,  Ohio 

KE  1-1221 


One  Stop  Car  Care 


30  Years  Experience 


GLEN   CUTLER,   INC. 

6908  Euclid  Avenue 
Cleveland,  Ohio 

specializing  in  Chrysler  products 
complete  body  repair  and  painting  -  24  hour  towing  -  anything  your  car  requires 


Days:  UT  1-8686 


Nights:  UT  1-8625 


23776  Lakeland  Boulevard 
RE  1-3300 


Good  Luck 
Class  of  '6 1 


DRENIK   BEVERAGE   DISTRIBUTING,   INCORPORATED 


JOHN  DRENIK, 
President 


305 


PATRONS 

OF  THE  1961  EUCLIDIAN 


Dr.  Don  A.  Crawford 

Dr.  Philip  O'Brien 

Dr.  Edward  K.  Hahn 

Dr.  Elwood  P.  Sawitke 

Dr.  William  D.  Grant 

Dr.  Robert  F.  McGonagle 

Dr.  Howard  A.  Nelson,  Jr. 

Drs.  Keating,  Weigle,  and  Meaney 

Dr.  Lloyd  N.  Hollander 
Dr.  Robert  C.  Waltz 
Dr.  Edward  E.  Drake 
Dr.  Louis  J.  Perme 
Dr.  William  J.  Renner 
Dr.  R.  John  Stahl 
Dr.  Harry  W.  Wise 
Dr.  William  Schiffman 
Dr.  Raymond  Hiller 
Dr.  Carl  W.  Rotter 
Dr.  S.  H.  Makman 
Dr.  Jorge  Medina 
Dr.  Henry  Sloan 
Dr.  Francis  Berthold 


VENUS  Y-TEENS 


AURORA  Y-TEENS 


HAMILTON 

MOLD 

AND 

MACHINE,   INC. 


25016 
Lakeland  Boulevard 

RE  2-8200 


EUCLID   IGNITION 


SALES 


AND 
SERVICE 


1062  East  185  Street 


IV  1-2222 


EUCLID   CITY 

PLUMBING 

SERVICE 


23745 
Lake  Shore  Boulevard 

RE  2-7090 


PANTHER 
DINER 


768  East  222  Street 

(Across  from  Euclid  High) 

RE  1-9775 


A  young  industry  in  Euclid  is  the  T.  J.  MURNICK  COMPANY  where  special  machine  parts  are  made. 

T.   J.   MURNICK   MFG.,   INC. 


1081  East  260  Street 

RE  2-7050 

307 


WITH  EVERY  GOOD  WISH  TO  THE  CLASS  OF  1961 


YOUR  CITY  OFFICIALS 


MAYOR 

JUDGE,  MUNICIPAL  COURT 
LAW  DIRECTOR 
ADMINISTRATIVE  DIRECTOR 
FINANCE  DIRECTOR 
SERVICE  DIRECTOR 
PRESIDENT  OF  COUNCIL 
1st  WARD  COUNCILMAN 
2nd  WARD  COUNCILMAN 
3rd  WARD  COUNCILMAN 
4th  WARD  COUNCILMAN 

COUNCIL-AT-LARGE 

Anthony  Sustarsic 
Frank  Welling 


Kenneth  J.  Sims 

William  F.  Burns 

John  F.  Ray,  Jr. 

Michael  A.  Spino 

Anthony  B.  Baldwin 

Walter  Nason 

Harry  J.  Knuth 

Willard  Schutt 

Anthony  J.  Lang 

Max  Gerl 

Helge  V.  Erickson 

Charles  W.  Wade 
Joseph  Whalen 


CHIEF  OF  POLICE 
FIRE  CHIEF 


Ernest  C.  Peters 
George  R.  Langa 


308 


Compliments  of 

SEMBRIC-CONSOLO 
BUILDING   COMPANY 


4939  Clubside  Road 
EV  2-5745  MO  2-6762 


Compliments  of 

EUCLID   LAWN   GARDEN 
EQUIPMENT,   INC. 

Fertilizer  —  Seed 


764  East  222  Street 


RE  2-8881 


WILLIAMS   MUSIC   SHOP 

"MUSIC  AND 

EDUCATION 

ARE 

SYNONYMOUS" 


897  East  222  Street 


RE  2-8666 


HILL  WOOD 
MANUFACTURING   COMPANY 


21700  St.  Clair  Avenue 
KE  1-4040 


LAKELAND   BODY   &   PAINT   SHOP 

Expert  Auto  Repairs  and  Painting 


RE  1-9006 


1310  East  260  Street 


FLICKINGER,   INC. 


Bear  Wheel  Alignment  and  Balancing 
Raybestos  Bonded  Brakes 


939  East  222  Street 


RE    1-7100 


G0LL 


rami  inc 

RE-F1N1SHDJC 
STAHON/ 


24180  Lakeland  Boulevard 


RE  1-3299 


Joan  Harper  admires  flowers  at  TRIANGLE  FLORIST. 

TRIANGLE   FLORIST 

18604  St.  Clair 
KE  1-8479 


HUDSON 
PHARMACY 


Wheel  Chairs 

Canes 

Crutches 

Walkers 

RENTED  AND  SOLD 


922  East  222  Street 
RE  2-7066 


FRED   KRAUSS 
GARAGE 


1570  Dille  Road 
KE  1-3874 


Compliments  of 


THE   REPLAC   CORPORATION 


21830  St.  Clair  Avenue 
IV  1-4680 


Compliments  of 

BOWSHOT,  COOPER 
AND   O'DONNELL 

Engineers 


19571  Roseland 
IV  6-1550 


LASALLE  CLEANERS   AND   DYERS 


Pick-up  and  delivery  service 


835  East  185  Street      Cleveland  19,  Ohio 


KE   1-3658 


Sincere  Best  Wishes  to  the 

Graduates  of  1961 

from 

MARIO'S   PIZZA 

26159  Euclid  Avenue  Euclid,  Ohio 

AN  1-0665 


ALVIN#S  JEWELERS 


690  East  185  Street 


IV  1-4104 


Euclid  students  took  pride  in  their  Senior  keys. 


EUCLID 

BLUE   PRINT 

&   SUPPLY 


908  East  222  Street 


RE  1-4662 


Compliments 
of 

WILKE 
HARDWARE 


809  East  222  Street 


RE  1-7070 


Compliments  of 


SIMS   BROS.   BUICK 


18781  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 
IV  6-0600 


Compliments  of 


LOUIS   HAIR   STYLISTS 


20030  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 
IV  1-3775 


Everyone  turned  out  to  make  the  Homecoming  Float  a  success. 


STUDENT    COUNCIL 


A  center  of  student  activity: 


Christmas  Baskets  for  the  Needy 
Paperback  Bookstore 
E  Room  Fountain  Workers 
Basketball  Concessions 
Wrestling  Concessions 
Adoption  of  a  Foster  Child 


Thanksgiving  Baskets  for  the  Needy 

Homecoming 

Spring  Sports  Dance 

Voters'  Babysitting  Service 

Cafeteria  Music 

Get- Well  Cards  to  Sick  Students 


312 


Student  octopus  waits  on  a  thirsty  customer. 


Karen  Tomko.  organizer  of  the  paperback  bookstore  and  Laura  Skomski  look  over  its 

many  selections. 


A  center  of  student  government: 


Identification  Cards 

Assemblies 

Honor  Study  Halls 

Hall  Guards 

Social  Room  Committee  Rules  and  Policies 

Poster  Placement 

Staggered  Test  Schedule 

Suggestion  Box 

Lost  and  Found 

Mock  Presidential  Election 


313 


PAGE   REALTY  CO. 

I 

RICHMOND 

BREAKFAST                          1 

Multiple  Listing  Service" 

LANES 

LUnCHEOn                         ■ 

«#   fu^       ■ 

Realtors  —  Insurance 
Notary  Public 

18      AMF  Lanes      18 

ST§A*  WMW'      ■ 

Appraisals 

Open  Bowling 

1 

Fri.      Sat.      Sun. 

DinnER                   ■ 

Oscar  B.  & 

Lounge  Bar 

Jean  O.  Page 

Realtors 

CHARLITE   STEAK   HOUSE 

455  East  200  Street 

26173  Euclid 

AN  1-1677 

22350  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 
RE  1-1800 

KE   1-1030               IV   1-9800 

Compliments  of 

Compliments  of 

AERO 

EUCLID 

J.   C.   HOMER 

GRDINA 

WELDING  CO. 

T.V.   &   RADIO 

HARDWARE 

Heli-Arc-Gas 
and  Arc  Welding 

WINDOW 

SHADE 

STEREO                     HI-FI 
TV                            RADIO 

22336  Lake  Shore 

24180  Lakeland 

Boulevard 

Boulevard 

COMPANY 

Euclid,  Ohio 

Euclid  23,  Ohio 

RE  1-0403 

AN  1-2777 

505  East  185  Street 

528  East  200  Street 

Dick  Zaferatos 

KE  1-4343 

IV  1-7991 

&S 

ADVERTISING  INDEX 


A 

Activities  Press,  Inc.  304 

Adam's  Meat  Market  290 

Addressograph-Multigraph    Corp.  300 

Adrian  &  Conti  Beauty  Institute  276 

Aereomotive  Designers,  Inc.  305 

Aero  Welding,  Inc 314 

Ajax   Manufacturing  Co.  274 

Alan's   Beauty  Salon  270 

Alvin's  Jewelers  3  1 1 

American    Monorail  292 

American  Stamping  Co.  287 

American   Typewriter   Co 298 

Amster    Co.  305 

Aurora   Y-Teen    306 

Austin  Co.,  The   302 

Auto     Body     Supplies  299 

B 

Basch's    Jewelers    272 

Bates'  &  Springer,  Inc 278 

Beachland    Pharmacy     270 

Bethandale    Corp 301 

Big  Bouquet  301 

Bill's  Pure  Oil    303 

Bing's    Furniture       270 

Bookstore  282 

Bowshot,  Cooper  &  O'Donnell  310 

Bradford   Products,   Inc.  273 

Brennan's   Auto   Service    297 

Brooks  Heating  and  Sheet  Metal  Co.  301 

Byrne-Tiffany       278 

C 

Carpet-Rite    Co 298 

Chandler  Products  Corp 274 

Charlite  Steak  House 314 

Charterhouse    Motor-Hotel         297 

Chesterfield  Steel  Service   283 

City   Officials      308 

Clark's  Food  Store  275 

Clayton's  Officer  Supply  &  Printing,  Inc.  277 

Cleveland  Hobbing  &  Machine  Co.  .  297 

Cleveland  Tool  &  Die  Co 280 

Coiffures  by  John    299 

Continental    Products    "...  290 

Craig  &  Sherman  Nationwide  Insurance  276 

D 

C.  N.  Davis  Funeral  Home   290 

J.  Demshar  &  Sons   302 

Dille  Road  Lumber  Co '271 

Drenik  Beverage  Distributing,  Inc.  '305 

E 

East  200th  Hardware    .  .  .- 274 

Eaton  Manufacturing  Co 284 

Euclid  Blueprint  and  Supply    311 

Euclid  City  Plumbing  Service    307 

Euclid    Delicatessen     271 

Euclid  Heat  Treating  Co 283 

Euclid  Ignition  Sales  &  Serviec   307 

Euclid  Key  Club 300 

Euclid  Lawn  &  Garden  Equipment,  Inc.  309 

Euclid  Moving  &  Storage   272 

Euclid  News-Journal    275 

Euclid  Poultry  Market  273 

Euclid   Race  Dairy    291 

Euclid   Savings   Association  283 

Euclid  Window  Shade  Co.  314 

Euclidian  Beauty  College    285 

Eucuyo  295 

Everson    Realty    287 


F 

Herb    Fitzgerald  279 
Flickinger,    Inc.                                               '309 

Forest  City  Material  Co.  302 

Forsberg   Enameling   Co.  304 

Friedman    Jewelers  278 

Fulton,  Dela  Motte,  Larson  &  Nassau  287 

G.A.A 286 

General  Electric  Co.          289 

Gerl   Excavating  Co..  Inc.  302 

Glascote    Products,   Inc 277 

Glen   Cutler,    Inc.  305 

Goller   Body.   Inc.  309 

Gornik's  279 

W.  T.  Grant  295 

Grdina  Hardware  314 

L.  M.  Gundersen  Co.  293 

Hamilton  Mold  &  Machine,  Inc.  307 

Hi  Carb  Corp.  298 

Hillwood  Manufacturing  Co.  309 

F.   Hohlfelder  Co.,  The  291 

J.  C.  Homer  T.V.  &  Radio  314 

Hudson    Pharmacy  310 

I 

International  School  of  Beauty  Culture  288 

Irene's  Floral  Designs  278 

J 

Jackshaw    Chevrolet  279 

Jacobson  Sales  &  Service  290 

C.   A.  Jonke,   Insurance                    291 

Jay   Dee  Cleaners                                 272 

Jet  Die  &  Development  Co.  273 

Johnston   Sales,   Inc.                         273 

K 

Kapel    Realty,   Inc.                       283 

Kerr-Lakeside    Industries     282 

Knafel  Shore  Market      ...  290 

Fred    krauss    Garage    ...  310 

L 

Laco  Die  Casting  Co.  301 

Lake  Furniture,  Inc. 303 

Lakeland  Body  &  Paint  Shop  309 

Lake  Shore  Auto  Wash  Co.  282 

Lake  Shore  Electric  Corp 290 

Lake  Shore  Machinery                                  .  272 

LaSalle  Cleaners  and   Dyers                        .  310 

Louis   Hair  Stylists      311 

Lubrizol    Corp 283 

Luikart   Insurance  Agency,   Inc.  275 

Lydia's   Beauty   Salon          305 

M 

Mario's  Florist  299 

Mario's    Pizza       310 

P.  O.  Mclntire  Co.  276 

Melden's  Department  Store  271 

Joseph  Mersek  &  Sons,  Builders   277 

Midwest  Screw  Products,  Inc 274 

Miller's    Beauty    Salon        274 

Model  Food  Market  295 

Modern  Deb       298 

N 

Nationwide   Advertizing   Service      303 

Neisner   Brothers,   Inc 302 

Newman,  C.   J 301 

Non-Ferrous  Metals  Fabricating  Co.  293 

315 


O 

Ohio  Honing  &  Hydraulic  Co.  271 

P 

Page    Realty,    Inc.  314 

Panther   Diner 307 

Papp's    Body    Shop     277 

Perme's  296 

Phillip  Jules  Co 270 

Praco,   Inc.  291 

Precision    Optical    Co.  294 

Pressure   Casting,    Inc.  281 

Professional     Patrons  306 

R 

Radix   Wire   Co.  303 

Raimor   Studios  269 

Record   Carnival,    Inc.  277 

Replace    Corp  310 
Richmond    Beveragetown                             .271 

Richmond    Lanes  314 

Rick's   Men's   Shop  270 

Rollerdrome   Barber  Shop  275 

Ruth's  295 

S 

Sembric-Consolo   Building   Co.  309 

Sheet  Metal  Products  Co..  Inc.  280 

Shore  Center  Barber  Shop  304 

Shore  Window  Shade    ....  301 

Sims  Brothers  Buick  311 

Ski-Way   Machine  Co.  293 

Tony  Spena  Sohio  Service ...  286 

Spirits  286 

St.  Clair  Builders  Supply  277 

St.  Clair  Cut  Stone,  Inc.  303 

St.  Clair  Savings  296 

Stanley   Home   Products  297 

Star  Block  and  Builders  Supply  293 

Stroud    Awnings  272 

Student    Council     312 

Supreme   Garage  305 

T 

Tarantino    Brothers,    Inc.  274 

Ted  Brock,  Jeweler  286 

Temple    Cleaners       286 

T.  J.  Murnick  Manufacturing  Co.  307 

Trebec    Excavating,    Inc.  279 

Triangle    Florist  310 

Tuthill's   Canterbury    Florist  289 

V 

Venus    Y-Teen     306 

Vogue  Printing  295 

W 

Ed.  Wank  T.V.  Service.  Inc.  .  302 

Waterwash   Hardware  271 

Wean   Equipment  Corp.  303 

Western  &  Southern  Insurance  Co.  296 

Wildwood  Florist  and  Gift  Shoppe  304 

Wildwood    Marine         289 

Wilke    Hardware    311 

Williams   Music  Shop  ...  309 

Wolkov    Jeweler     272 

Z 

Zatko    Metal    Products    273 


RICHARD  ADAMCZEWSKI  Skunk 

Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Hall  Guard  2. 

20 

BONNIE  ADAMS  Bony 

N.H.S.  3.  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  F.T.A.  2.  3,  4;  Execu- 
tive Board  4;  Student  Council  3;  Euclidian 
Business  Staff  4;  Assistant  Business  Manager 
4;  Ad  Staff  4;  Survey  2,  3.  4;  Cub  Reporter  2; 
Reporter  3,  4;  Eucuyo  4;  Senior  Scandal  4; 
Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Cabinet  3.  4;  Honor 
Study  Hall  3;  Monitor  3;  Big  Show  Cast  4; 
Production  Staff  4;  Master  Singers  4;  Pep  Club 
4;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
20,  173,  187,  190,  194,  196,  199,  202,  208,  209 

BONNIE  ADLER  Bon 

N.H.S.   4;  F.T.A.  4;  P.A.  Club  4;  Announcer 
4;  Big  Show  Cast  3,  4;  Linguist  Club  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Class 
Cabinet  3;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
20,  187,  208 

DAVID  AIKEN  Dave 

P.A.  Club  3,  4;  Technician  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  3. 
20,  207 

CONCETTA  ALBERTONE  Connie 

Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Hall 
Guard  2. 
20 

DEAN  ALBRECHT  Dino 

F.T.A.   3,  4;  World  Affairs  4;  Fall   Play  Pro- 
duction Staff,  2;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Survey  Business 
Staff  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Friendship  Club  3,  4;  Cabi- 
net 3,  4;  Class  Cabinet  3. 
20.  182.  193 

JANE  ALLEN  Janie 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  World  Af- 
fairs 4;  Jr.  Red  Cross  2;  Big  Show  Cast  4; 
Euclidian  Rep.  3;  Survey  Business  Staff  3,  4; 
Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Homecoming  Commit- 
tee 4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall 
Guard  2. 
20,  193,  199,  212 

JUNE  ALLEN  June 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  Megaphone  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Cheerleader  2,  3,  4;  Captain  4;  Letterwinner 
3,  4;  Big  Show  Cast  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Survey 
Editorial  Staff  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Pep 
Club  4;  Hall  Guard  3,  4;  Captain  3,  4;  Senior 
Assembly  4;  Spring  Sports  Attendant  2;  Girl's 
Glee  Club  2. 
20,  68,  190,  199,  230 

STEVEN  ALLEN  Steve 

Cross  Country  2,  3;  Foreman's  Club  4. 

20 

BRUCE  ALVES  Slim 

Euclidian  Rep.  2,  3;  Ad  Staff  4;  Key  Club  4; 

Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Golf  3,  4;  Hall  Guard 

4. 

20,42,  51,63,  82,  196,  188 

DONNA  AMBROSE  Ambi 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  3.  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3;  Executive 
Board  3;  World  Affairs  3;  Student  Council  4; 
Majorette  Club  2,  3;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Eu- 
clid Choir  3;  Big  Show  Cast  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3, 
4;  Treasurer  3;  Vice-President  4;  Letterwinner 
4;  Survey  Editorial  Staff  4;  Business  Staff  2,  3; 
Assistant  Circulation  Manager  3;  Rep.  2,  3; 
Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Pep  Club  4;  President  4; 
Spirit's  Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  3,  4;  Senior  As- 
sembly 4;  Panther  of  the  Week  4;  G.L.C.  3,  4. 

20,  178,  212,  213,  214 

LORETTA  AMES  Lori 

Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Pep  Club  4;  Friendship 
Club  Formal   Decoration  Committee  3. 
20 

BARBARA  ANDERSON  Babs 

Friendship  Club  3. 

20 

ELBERT  ANDERSON  Al 

N.H.S.  4;  N.F.L.  3,  4;  President  4;  Student 
Council  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Hall  Guard  2 

21,  201 


SENIOR  INDEX 

KATHLEEN  ANDERSON  Kathy 

World    Affairs    3;    Ad   Club    3,    4;    Friendship 
Club  4. 
21,  153,  188,  208 

DAVID  ANDRULIS  Andy 

Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Basketball  3,  4;  Letter- 
man  3.  4:  Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  3 
21,  52,  245,  248,  254 

NED  ANGENE  Ang 

N.H.S.  4;  N.A.S.S.  3,  4;  Survey  Business  Staff 
2,   3;  Football   2;  Cross  Country  4;  Wrestling 

2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4. 
21,  254 

ROBERTA  ARMSTRONG  Bobbie 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Swim  Club  3,  4; 
G.A.A.    3;    Friendship   Club   2,   4;   Cabinet   2; 
Ushering  2,  4. 
21,  183,  187,  202 

WILLIAM  ARNDT  Bill 

Honor  Study  Hall  3. 

21 

NANCY  ARNOLD  Nanc 

World  Affairs  4;  Student  Council  4;  Majorette 
Club  2.  3;  Euclidian  Rep.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3; 
Survey  Business  Staff  4;  Accountant  4;  Circu- 
lation Staff  4;  Friendship  Club  4;  Pep  Club  4; 
F.B.L.A.  4;  Homecoming  Committee  4. 
21.  182,  193 

JANIS  AUFDENHAUS  Jan 

F.T.A.  4;  Swim  Club  2;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  Con- 
cert Band  2,  3;  Marching  Band  2,  3;  Pit  Band 
2;  G.A.A.  2,  3.  4;  Friendship  Club  3;  Honor 

Study  Hall  2;  Monitor  2;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Pep 

Club   4;    Hall    Guard    2;    Senior   Assembly    4; 

Prom   Committee   4;   Homecoming   Committee 

4. 

21,  22.  187 

HOWARD  AUTEN  Howard 

Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Monitor  2,  3. 
21,  192 

ALICE  BAGOCIUS  Al 

G.A.A.  2,  3.  4;  Friendship  Club  3,  4. 
21,  208 

BARBARA   BAILEY  Barb 

Fall  Play  Production  Staff  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Sur- 
vey Business  Staff  4;  Rep.  4;  Friendship  Club 

3,  4;  Ushering  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Pep 
Club  4;  Homecoming  Committee  4. 

21,  193,  208 

RUDOLPH  BAITT  Rudy 

Football  2;  Cross  Country  3;  Track  4. 
21,  253 


PATRICIA  BANKO  patti 

World  Affairs  3:  Big  Show  Cast  4;  Concert 
Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2.  3,  4;  Pit  Band 
2,  3.  4;  G.A.A.  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2  4- 
Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3,  4;  Monitor  2,  3;  Home- 
coming Committee  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Senior  As- 
sembly 4;  Prom  Committee  4. 
23,  167 

JANET  BARBIC  /„„ 

G.A.A.  4. 

23 

JANE  BARNES  jan 

F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  World  Affairs  3,  4;  Movie  Club 
4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  4;  Pep  Club  4 
23,  182,  187,  205,  208 


RICHARD  BARNES 

Intramural  Bowling  2. 
23 

RONALD  BARON 

Basketball  2;  Baseball  2,  4. 
23 


Dick 


Ron 


STEVEN  BARTA  Steve 

N.H.S.  4;  P.A.  Club  2,  3,  4;  Technician  2,  3, 
4;  Euclidian  Rep.  4. 
23.  207 


ALEXANDER  BARTKO 

Euclidian  Rep.  3;  Track  4. 
23,  158,  253 


Al 


JON   BARTOS  Jack 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  N.A.S.S.  3.  4;  Student  Council  2; 
Basketball  2,  3;  Baseball  3,  4:  Letterman  3,  4; 
Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard 

2,  3,  4;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4. 
23,  196,  202,  254 

JEAN   BATES  Jeanne 

Majorette  Club  2.  3;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  G.A.A. 

3,  4;  Survey  Rep.  2;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor 
Study  Hall  3;  Class  Cabinet  2;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall 
Guard  2;  Senior  Assembly  4. 

23.  209 


BARBARA  BATT 

Jr.  Red  Cross  2;  G.A.A.  2,  3. 

23 


Barb 


JAMES  BAKER 
Intramural  Swimming 
21,  254 


Biff 


CARLA  BAUER  Carlo 

G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Ushering  2,  3; 
F.N.A.  4. 
23,  184,208 

KAREN   BAUER  Karen 

G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  2;  Friendship 
Club  2,  3.  4;  Ushering  2;  Class  Cabinet  3; 
Class  Guidance  Council  2;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall 
Guard  4;  Prom  Committee  3,  4;  Homecoming 
Committee  2,  4. 
23 


KATHLEEN   BAKER  Kalhie 

Fall  Play  Cast  4;  Eucuyo  4;  Transferred  to  Eu- 
clid  in  Senior  Year. 

21,  198 

THOMAS  BAKER  Bake 

Student  Council  2,  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3; 
Track  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Letterman's 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Spirit's  Club  3,  4. 

22,  66,  79 


JAMES  BAYES 

Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Sr.  Year. 

23 


Jim 


NANCY  BECK  Nance 

N.H.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2.  3.  4;  F.N.A.  4;  G.A.A.  2; 
Euclidian  Rep.  2;  Survey  Business  Staff  4; 
Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Cabinet  2,  3,  4;  Ush- 
ering 2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Pep  Club 
4. 
23,  209 


MICHAEL   BALASH 
Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3. 


Mike 


GEORGE  BEDNAR 

23 


George 


JAMES  BALCH  jamo 

Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  3  4' 
Pit  Band  2,  3,  4;  Pep  Band  3,  4;  Key  Club  4; 
Football  2;  Track  3.  4;  Letterman  3.  4;  Letter- 
man's  Club  3,  4;  Indoor  Track  3,  4'  Hall 
Guard  4. 
2,  22,  167,  254 

JEROLD  BALCH  jerry 

Concert  Band  2,  3.  4;  Marching  Band  2    3    4- 
Pit  Band  2.  3,  4;  Pep  Band  3,  4;  Band  Guard 
4:  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Football  2-  Wrestline 
2,  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  3. 
23.  167,  168,  171 

316 


BARBARA   BEEKE  Barb 

G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  F.N.A.  4. 

23,  184 

KENNETH  BEGALKE  Ken 

N.H.S.  4;  World  Affairs  3;  Student  Council  4; 
P.A.  Club  3,  4;  Technician  3,  4;  Fall  Play 
Production  Staff  3,  4;  Play  Night  Production 
Staff  3;  Spring  Play  Production  Staff  3;  Big 
Show  Production  Staff  3;  Thespians  3,  4;  Vice- 
President  4;  Senior  Scandal  4;  Spectrum  4. 

24.  178.  200,  207 


JAMES  BEERS  Jim 

Bowling  2. 

23 

PATRICIA  BENEDETTO  Benny 

IQS.  4;  F.TA.  3,  4;  Student  Council  3;  Or- 
chestra 2,  3,  4;  Fall  Play  Cast  3,  4;  Big  Show 
Cast  2,  3,  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Sergeant  4; 
Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Sergeant  4:  Pit  Band 

2,  3,  4;  G.AA.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Business  Staff 
4;  Rep.'  2;  G.L.C.  2,  3.  4;  President  4;  Class 
Cabinet  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Spirit's  Club  3,  4. 

24,  167,  168,  170,  187,  189,  193.  212 

JOHN  BENGSTON  Brooklyn 

Fall   Play  Cast  4;  Play  Night   Cast  4;   Spring 
Play  Cast  4;  Big  Show  Cast  4.  Transferred  to 
Euclid  in  Junior  Year. 
24,  151,261 

JUDITH  BENNER  Judy 

F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Jr.  Red  Cross  2;  Euclid  Choir 

3,  4;  G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  3,  4;  Pep  Club 
4. 

4,24,  174,  187,208 

FREDDA  BENTLEY  Fred 

N.F.L.  4;  F.T.A.  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  2.  3;  Survey 
Rep.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2;  Thespians  4; 
Fall  Play  Cast  3;  Student  Director  4;  Play 
Night  Cast  4;  Spring  Play  Cast  4;  Big  Show 
Cast  4;  Production  Staff  4;  Euclid  Choir  3; 
Master  Singers  4;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
24,40,  173 

JAMES  BERES  Gunner 

Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Cross  Country  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman  3,  4;  Basketball  2,  3;  Track  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman  4;  Letterman's  Club  4;  Hall  Guard 

2,  3,  4. 
24,  254 

LINDA  BERGER  Linda 

N.H.S.  4;  F.TA.  3;  World  Affairs  4;  Spring 
Play  3,  4;  Cast  4;  Production  Staff  3;  Big  Show 
4;  G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club  2;  Ushering  2; 
Pep  Club  4;  Senior  Assembly  4;  Prom  Com- 
mittee 4;  Homecoming  Committee  4;  Orches- 
tra 4. 
24,  182 

SHELDON  BERK  Shelly 

Bookstore  Worker  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2; 
Football  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Wrestling  2, 

3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Track  2;  Letterman's 
Club  3,  4;  Class  Cabinet  2;  Hall  Guard  3,  4. 
24.  210,  253,  254 

KEITH  BERNDT  Keith 

Movie  Club  2,  3,  4;  Football  2;  Bowling  3,  4. 

24 

LINNEA  BERNTSON  Nea 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  Student  Council  Rep.  2,  3, 
4;  Euclidian  Business  Staff  4;  Rep.  4;  Senior 
Circulation  Manager  4;  G.A.A.  3,  4;  Survey 
Rep.  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  G.L.C.  3,  4; 
Pep  Club  4. 
24,  178,  196,  197,  199,  212 

JOANNE  BEUTELL  Jo 

F.T.A.  2,  3.  4;  Executive  Board  3,  4;  F.N. A. 
4;  Pit  Band  2,  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  March- 
ing Band  2,   3,  4;  G.A.A.   2;  Survey   Rep.   2; 
Eucuyo  3,  4. 
13,  24,  167,  184,  187 

DONNA  BEYERLE  Dee 

F.B.L.A.  4;  Secretary  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3. 
4;  Ushering  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3. 

24,  208 

WARREN  BILLER  Clip 

N.H.S.  4;  N.A.S.S.  3,  4;  Survey  Rep.  3;  Foot- 
ball 2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Track  2,  3,  4;  Letter- 
man  2,  4;  Letterman's  Club  2,  3,  4;  Hall  Guard 
2,  3,  4;  Prom  Committee  3. 

25,  224,  225,  227 

GEORGE  BIZZARRI  Tom 

Big  Show  Cast  2,  3,  4;  Euclid  Choir  2;  Master 
Singers  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Football  2. 
3;  Basketball  2;  Track  2;  Letterman  2;  Letter- 
man's  Club  2,  3,  4. 
25 


JOHN  BLACK  John 

25 

BRUCE  BLAKELEY  Tiger 

Honor  Study  Hall  2.  3;  Hall  Guard  3. 

25 


ior   Assembly    4;    Homecoming   Committee    4; 
Prom  Committee  4;  Senior  Scandal  4. 
29,  173 


ROBERT  BLAKELEY 

Orchestra  2,  3,  4;  Golf  2,  4. 
26 


Boh 


DONNA  BLATTAU  Dee 

Friendship   Club    3,   4;    Honor   Study    Hall    2; 
Hall   Guard   3. 
26 

FRANCES  BOOMER  Fran 

Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Ushering  2,  3;  Honor 

Study  Hall   2. 

26 

WILLIAM  BOYTON  Bill 

N.H.S.  4;  Fall  Play  Cast  3,  4;  Big  Show  Cast 
2,  3,  4;  Euclid  Choir  2;  Master  Singers  3.  4; 
Swimming  2;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Senior  Assem- 
bly 4;  Thespians  4. 
26,  172.  173,  260,  261 

PATRICIA  BOZICH  Bosay 

G.A.A.  2,  3;  Survey  Business  Staff  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2,  3;  Ushering  2;  Honor  Study  Hall 
3;   Pep  Club  4. 
26.  193 

GEORGE  BRAID1C  G.B. 

Movie  Club  2,  3.  4;  Stage  Crew  Club  2;  Honor 

Study  Hall  2.  3;  Hall  Guard  2;  Foreman's  Club 

4. 

26,  211 


EILEEN  BRAIDICH 

Friendship  Club  4. 
26,  208 


Ei 


MARCELLA  BUCO 
Student  Council  2;  F.N. A.  4. 
29,  184 


Many 


CARL  BRANDT  Carl 

N.F.L.  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Basketball  2,  3; 
Golf  4. 
26 

KENNETH  BRAUNLICH  Ken 

Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Basketball  3;  Baseball  4. 
26 

PATRICIA  BRENNAN  Patty 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  4;  World  Affairs  4; 
Majorette  Club  2,  3,  4;  Majorette  3.  4;  Girl's 
Glee  Club  2;  Fall  Play  Production  Staff  3,  4; 
Play  Night  Production  Staff  4;  Spring  Play 
Production  Staff  4;  Big  Show  Production  Staff  2, 
3,  4;  Director  4;  Euclid  Choir  2;  Master  Singers 
3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Business  Staff  4; 
Rep.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Thespians  4; 
Pep  Club  4;  Senior  Assembly  4;  Prom  Com- 
mittee 4. 
8,  22,  26,  173,  187,  199 

LEE  BREWSTER  Moose 

Movie  Club  4;  Stage  Crew  Club  3;  Fall  Play 
Cast  3,  4;  Big  Show  Cast  3,  4;  Thespians  4. 

26,  205,  260,261 

ROBERT  BRIGHT  Bob 

Cross  Country  3;  Track  3. 

26 

JUNE  BROUGHER  June 

27 

ALLAN  BROWN  Al 

Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3,  Baseball  2,  4;  Bowling 
2,  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  2. 

27 

BRENDA   BROWN  Brenda 

World  Affairs  3,  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  4;  F.N.A. 
4;  Secretary  4;  G.A.A.  3,  4;  Class  Cabinet  3,  4. 

27,  174,  182,  184 


DIANA  BUCCERI  Dee 

27 

EVELYN  BUCHHOLZ  Bucky 

Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  Masters 
Singers  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Survey  Business  Staff 
4;  Rep.  2;  Friendship  Club  2;  Pep  Club  4;  Sen- 


KENNETH  BUDA  Ken 

N.F.L.  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Hall  Guard 
2;  Class  Cabinet  3;  Football  2,  4;  Letterman  4; 
Wrestling  2;   Letterman's  Club  4. 
29,  224,  254 

PATRICIA  BURFORD  Burj 

Swim   Club   3;   Big   Show   Cast   4;   G.A.A.   4; 
Friendship  Club  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  4; 
Senior  Assembly  4;  Prom  Committee  4;  Home- 
coming  Committee   4;   F.N.A.   4. 
29,  184,  208 

JANET  BURHENNE  Jan 

G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Honor 
Study  Hall  2;  Hall  Guard  2;  Prom  Committee 
4;   F.B.L.A.  4. 
29 

LAWRENCE  BURNS  Larry 

Concert  Band  2;  Marching   Band  2;   Pit   Band 
2;  Golf  4;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4. 
29 

BEVERLY  BUYNAK  Bev's 

F.T.A.  3;  Student  Council  3;  Jr.  Red  Cross  3: 
G.A.A.  2;  Euclidian  Rep.  3;  Honor  Study  Hall 
2,  3;  Hall   Guard  2. 
29 

ELEANOR  BYRON  Elly 

Friendship  Club  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Prom 
Committee  4. 
29 

CAROL  CADWALLADER  Carol 

F.T.A.   3,  4;  World  Affairs  4;  Euclidian  Rep. 
4;  Friendship  Club  2,   3. 
29,  182 

PATRICIA  CALAVITTA  Rocky 

Big  Show  Cast  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Senior  Scandal  4; 

Prom  Committee  4;  Senior  Assembly  4. 

29 

DOUGLAS  CALDWELL  Barry 

N.H.S.  4;  State  Crew  Club  4;  Manager  4;  PA. 
Club  3,  4;  Treasurer  4;  Technician  3.  4;  Book- 
store Worker  2,  3,  4;  Manager  3.  4;  Fall  Play 
Production  Staff  3.  4;  Play  Night  Production 
Staff  3,  4;  Thespians  2;  Secretary-Treasurer  4; 
Spring  Play  Production  Staff  3,  4. 
29,  37,  81,  200,  204,  207 

PHYLLIS  CAMERON  Phil 

G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study 
Hall  4;  Senior  Assembly  4;  Prom  Committee  4. 
29 

JOHN  CAMPANA,  JR.  "J." 

Orchestra  4;  Fall  Play  Cast  4;  Concert  Band  2. 

3,  4;  Marching  Band  2:  Pit  Band  2,  3,  4;  Senior 
Scandal  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Football  3,  4; 
Letterman  3.  4;  Basketball  2,  3;  Letterman  2. 
3;  Pep  Club  4:  Hall  Guard  3;  Letterman's  Club 
2,  3,4. 

4,  29,  167,  168,  170,  224.  254 

JOAN  CANON  Joanie 

Concert  Band  4;  Marching  Band  4:  Friendship 
Club  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in 
Senior  year. 
29 

ELIZABETH  CARLSON  Belle 

F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Student  Council  3;  Homecom- 
ing Committee  3.  4:  Big  Show  Cast  4;  G.A.A. 
2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Class  Cabinet  4: 
Pep  Club  4;  Senior  Assembly  4;  Senior  Scan- 
dal 4. 
29,  187 


PATRICIA  CARROCCIO 
Friendship  Club  2.  3;  Pep  Club  4. 
29 


Pat 


317 


EDWARD  CARPENTER  "Carp" 

NAS.S.  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  3;  Honor  Study 
Hall  2  3  4;  Football  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4; 
Basketball  3,  4;  Baseball  2,  3.  4;  Letterman  3 
4-  Track  4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Pep  Club 
4-  Hall  Guard  2,  3,  4;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
29   52,  224,  226,  245 


PATRICIA  CASEY 


Casey  Jones 


"T" 

!,     3; 


Lou 


Rax 


Jan 


Majorette  Club  3;  Euclidian  Rep.  3. 
29 

THOMAS  CEBULAR 

Honor    Study    Hall    2;    Cross    Country 

Track  2,   3. 

30 

LOUIS  CEFARATTI 
30 

RAYMOND  CERGOL 

Swimming  2. 
30 

JANET  CERMELJ 

Honor  Study  Hall  3. 

30 

CAROL  CETINSKY  Carol 

World  Affairs  3;  G.A.A.  4;  Pep  Club  4. 

30 

LINDA  CHALFANT  *-'«^ 

N  H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  3.  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Execu- 
tive Board  3,  4;  Ad  Club  3,  4;  Jr.  Red  Cross 
3  4-  G  A  A  2  4;  Survey  Editorial  Start  2,  3, 
4:  Eucuyo  3  4;  Friendship  Club  4;  Ushering 
4!  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Pep  Club  4.  Linguist 
Club  2,  4;  President  4;  Spectrum  4;  World 
AfFsirs  4 
30,  182,  185.   187,  198,  199,  202,  208 

JOSEPH  CHINCHAR  Curly 

30 

CAREN  CIBBS  Caren 

G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club  2.  3;  Honor  Study 
Hall   3. 
30 

Sam 


M.  MARIE  COLLINS  Perry 

F.T.A.  3;  Friendship  Club  2. 

31 

GLEN  CONKLING  Ace 

Auto  Club  2. 

31 

BARBARA  CONSLA  Barfc/e 

G.A.A.  2. 

31 

RICHARD  CONSTANTINE  Rich 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  N.A.S.S.  4;  Fall  Play  Cast  4;  Con- 
cert Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit 
Band  2,  3,  4;  Cross  Country  2,  3,  4;  Wrestling 
2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Senior  As- 
sembly 4. 
9,  31,  167 

NANCY  COODE  Nanc 

World  Affairs  4;  G.A.A.  3,  4;  Friendship  Club 
4;  Pep  Club  4. 
31,  182 


Oliver   Cool 


ELLEN  CIMBALOS 

F.B.L.A.  4. 

30 

DONALD  CIPOLLO 

Big  Show  Cast  4;  Survey  Editorial  Staff  4;  Rep. 
3    4-  Sports  Editor  4;  Cub  Reporter  2;  Basket- 
ball 2;  Baseball  2;  Track  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall 
Guard  2,  3,  4;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
30,  72,  190 

DAVID  COLBOW  Lover 

Big  Show  Cast  4;  Football  2;  Cross  Country  4; 
Basketball  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Letterman's 
Club  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  2,   3.  4; 
Senior  Assembly  4. 
30,  52,  245,  246,  249,  254 

SYLVIA  COLLEDGE  Syl 

Euclidian  Rep.  4;  G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  4. 

30,  208 

KATHLEEN  COLLIER  Kalhy 

World  Affairs  2,  3;  Majorette  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Majorette  3,  4;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A. 

2,  4;  Survey  Rep.  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3; 
Class  Cabinet  2,  3;  Hall  Guard  2.  3;  Senior 
Assembly  4;  Prom  Committee   3. 

31 

JAMES  COLLINGWOOD  J.C. 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  2,  3,  4;  Big  Show 
Cast  4;  Concert  Band  2;  Pit  Band  2;  Survey 
Rep.  4;  Football  2;  Baseball  2,  3,  4;  Swim- 
ming 2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Pep  Club  4. 

31,  202,240 

DALE  COLLINS  Dale 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  Swim  Club  2;  Bookstore  Worker 

3,  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  -3:  Eucuyo  3,  4;  Essay 
Editor  4;  Swimming  2;  Joe  Berg  Science  Semi- 
nar 3,  4;  Linguist  Club  4. 

31.  198,210 


TIMOTHY  COOPER  Tim 

31 

HARRIET  CORDRAY  Harriet 

Girl's  Glee  Club  2. 
31 

ROBERT  CORNWELL  B06 

Camera  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Foot- 
ball 2;  Foreman's  Club  2. 
31 

KATHLEEN  COROS  Kathy 

Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Master  Singers  3,  4;  Secre- 
tary 4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Business  Staff 
3;  Friendship  Club  2;  Cabinet  2;  Ushering  2; 
G.L.C.  3,  4;  Secretary  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Spirit's 
Club  3,  4;  Homecoming  Attendant  4;  F.N.A. 
4;  Vice-President  4. 

31,  172,  184,  189,  214,  263,  265,  267 

FRANK  CORRAO  Frank 

Camera  Club  2;  Bowling  3;  Hall  Guard  2. 
31 

MARY  COUCH  Mary 

Girl's  Glee  Club  2,  4;  Friendship  Club  4; 
Honor  Study   Hall  2. 

32,  174 

CHARLENE  CRADIS  Charlie 

N.H.S.  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Fall  Play  Cast  4; 
Production  Staff  3;  Play  Night  Production  Staff 
3;  Spring  Play  Production  Staff  3,  4;  Big  Show 
Cast  2,  3,  4;  Master  Singers  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3, 
4-  Survey  Business  Staff  4:  Rep.  4;  Friendship 
Club  2,  3;  Ushering  2,  3;  Pep  Club  4;  Senior 
Scandal  4;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  4;  Thespians 
4. 
32,  73,  173,  189,212,261 

NANCY  CREVELING  Nance 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  2,  3, 
4;  Executive  Board  4;  Euclidian  Editorial  Staff 
4;  Literary  Editor  4;  Survey  Rep.  3;  Eucuyo  3, 
4;  Friendship  Club  4;  Pep  Club  4:  Spectrum  4; 
N.F.L.  4. 
32,  178,  179,  198,  199,  202,  208 

CHESTER  CRONE  diet 

N.A.S.S.   3,  4;  Concert   Band   2,   3;   Marching 
Band  2,  3;  Tennis  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  2,  3;  Cap- 
tain 3. 
32,  254 

MARY  CRUDER  Vickie 

G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Honor 
Study  Hall  3;  Senior  Assembly  4;  Prom  Com- 
mittee  4;   Homecoming   Committee  4. 

32 

DONNA  CUNNINGHAM  Hopalong 

F.T.A.  4;  Movie  Club  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  3, 
4;  Pep  Club  4;  Linguist  Club  4. 
32,  187.  208 

LINDA  CUTHBERTSON  Lin 

Big  Show  Cast  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Hall  Guard  2; 

Senior  Assembly  4;  Prom  Committee  4. 

32 


DIANA  CVETKOVIC  Dee 

G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  3,  4;  Ushering  3. 
32,  208 

JACQUELINE  D'AMICO  Jackie 

G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  2. 

32 

RICHARD  DACAR  Dick 

Swimming  2,  4;  Letterman  4. 
32,  240 

JUDITH  DANCH  Judy 

World  Affairs  4;  Megaphone  Club  2;  Girl's 
Glee  Club  2.  4;  Euclid  Choir  3;  Big  Show  Cast 
3,  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Usher- 
ing 2;  Euclidian  Rep.  2,  3.  4;  F.B.L.A.  4; 
Homecoming  Committee  4;  Class  Cabinet  4; 
Pep  Club  4;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
22,  32,  76,  174,  182 

MICHAEL  DANE  Mike 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  N.A.S.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  4; 
P.A.  Club  3,  4;  Technician  3,  4;  Wrestling  2, 
3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4; 
Spirit's  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  2.  3;  Senior  Assem- 
bly 4. 

32,  202,  234,  254 

REBECCA  DAUGHERTY  Becky 

F.T.A.  3.  4;  Fall  Play  Cast  4;  Production  Staff 
4;  Play  Night  Production  Staff  4;  Spring  Play 
Production  Staff  4:  Big  Show  Cast  4;  Produc- 
tion Staff  4;  Euclid  Choir  3;  Master  Singers 
4;  G.A.A.  3;  Senior  Assembly  4;  Talent  Scouts 
E.H.S.  4;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Junior  Year. 
28,  33,  173 

RANDALL  DAVIS  Randy 

P.A.  Club  2,  3,  4;  Technician  2.  3.  4. 

33,  207 

THOMAS  DAVIS  Deacon 

N.A.S.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  3;  Key  Club  2; 
Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Cross  Country  4;  Basket- 
ball 3.  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Baseball  2:  Track  3, 
4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4; 
Spirit's  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  3;  Survey  Editorial 
Staff  3.  4;  Rep.  2. 
33.  151,  189,  245,  246,  248,  249,  254,  265 

CAROL  DeWITT  Baby  Do-It 

N.H.S.  4;  F.T.A.  4;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  G.A.A. 
3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Ushering  2;  Honor 
Study  Hall  2.  3;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  3; 
Senior  Assembly  4;  Homecoming  Committee 
4. 
33 


HELEN  DEBELJAK  Hal 

Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2. 

33 

DEAN  DECKER  Dino 

Student  Council  2;  Baseball  3,  4;  Letterman  3, 

4;   Hall   Guard  3. 

33 

DONNA  DEISTER  Bubbles 

World  Affairs  4;  Swim  Club  2,  3;  Spring  Play 
Production  Staff  4;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  G.A.A. 
2  3  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  4;  Ushering  2; 
Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Class  Guidance  Council 
2,  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  2;  Senior  As- 
sembly 4;  Panther  Mascot  4. 
34,  182 

NANCY  DELAC  ".DiPP" 

Majorette  Club  2,  3.  4;  Majorette  4;  Big  Show 
Cast  3   4'  G  A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Business  Staff 

3-  Rep.  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  G.L.C.  3,  4; 
Class  Cabinet  2:  Pep  Club  4;   Hall  Guard  3, 

4-  Senior  Assembly  4;  Friendship  Club  2. 
34,212,233 

EILEEN  DELLY  Dilly  Dally 

G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  3,  4. 

34 

SHARON  DIBIASIO  Sparky 

N  F  L.  2;  F.T.A.  2;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Sec.  2; 
Bookstore  Worker  4;  Master  Singers  3,  4;  Eu- 
clidian Rep.  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Pep  Club  4. 
34,  154,  173,  210 


318 


PAUL  DEVER  Fuzzy 

Swimming  2,  3. 
34 

ANITA  DIPUCCIO  Pooch 

Megaphone  Club  2;  Spring  Play  Production 
Staff  4;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  GAA.  2,  3,  4; 
Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Class 
Cabinet  4;  Class  Guidance  Council  2,  3,  4; 
Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  2,  3;  Senior  Assembly 
4;  Homecoming  Committee  4. 
22,  34,  81 

DONETTA  DITOMASO  Netta 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  N.F.L.  2,  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Student 
Council  3;  Eucuyo  3,  4;  Business  Manager  4; 
Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Spectrum  4;  Homecom- 
ing Committee  3. 
34,  198,  199,  202 


PATRICK  DICKEY  P.M.D. 

N.F.L.  2.  3,  4;  World  Affairs  3;  PA.  Club  3, 
4;  President  4;  Announcer  3,  4;  Fall  Play  Cast 
3,  4;  Play  Night  Cast  3;  Spring  Play  Cast  3; 
Eucuyo  3,  4;  Poetry  Editor  4;  Thespians  3,  4; 
Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4. 
34,  198,201,  206.  261 


BARBARA  DINISHAK 

World  Affairs  3;  Friendship  Club  2. 
35 


Barb 


WILLIAM  DIXON  Mad  Daddy 

N.A.S.S.  3,  4;  Movie  Club  4;  Football  2;  Wres- 
tling 2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club 
4;  Hall  Guard  4;  Spectrum  4;  Key  Club  4. 
35,  205,  234,  254 


MARGARET  DODDS 

Linguist  Club  4;  Secretary  4;  French  Club  4; 

Secretary-Treasurer  4. 

35 

JEAN  DRAGOLIC  Jeanie 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  Student  Council  4;  Ad 
Club  3,  4;  P.A.  Club  3,  4;  Technician  3,  4; 
Euclidian  Business  Staff  4;  Assistant  Circula- 
tion Manager  4;  Bookstore  Worker  3;  Eucuyo 
Rep.  3;  Friendship  Club  2;  Ushering  2:  Honor 
Study  Hall  2,  3;  Class  Cabinet  3;  Pep  Club  4; 
Hall  Guard  2;  Prom  Committee  3. 
35,  178,  188,  194,  196.  199,  202 

PATRICIA  DREIFORT  Pattie  Babes 

F.T.A.  2,  3;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4; 
Pep   Club  4;   Euclidian   Rep.   4;   Honor   Study 
Hall  2,  3;  Hall  Guard  3;  Senior  Assembly  4; 
Homecoming  Committee  4. 
22,  35,  77,  135 


ARLENE  DRENIK 

35 

MICHAEL  DROTOS 
Hall  Guard  2,  3. 
35 


Arlene 
Mike 


DENNIS  DRUMMOND  Menace 

Student   Council   2;   Euclidian   Rep.    3;   Survey 
Rep.  4;  Eucuyo  3;  Illustrator  2,  3,  4;  Football 
2;  Wrestling  2,  3;  Hall  Guard  2,  3;  Senior  As- 
sembly 4. 
35,  78 

JOANNE  DUCCA  Gigi 

G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Ushering 
2,  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Hall  Guard  4. 
35 

COLLEEN  EASTABROOKS  Colleen 

Movie    Club    2;    Girl's    Glee    Club    2;    Euclid 
Choir  3;  G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club  2. 
35 

WILDA  ECKLER  Willie 

G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  2,   3;  Class  Guid- 
ance Council  2,  3. 
35 


ELANE  EDDY 

G.A.A.  3;  Euclidian  Rep.  3. 

35 


Elane 


DONALD  EHAS  /«/,, 

Fall  Play  Cast  3;  Cross  Country  2,  3;  Wres- 
tling 2,  3.  4;  Letterman  4;  Track  2,  3,  4;  Let- 
terman 2,  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  2,  3,  4. 
36,  254 


DENNIS  ELDER 
Foreman's  Club  4. 
36,  211 

WILLIAM   ELICKER 

36 

TIMOTHY  EMERSON 
36 


Ace 


Bill 


"T" 


KAREN   ENGELBRECHT  Karen 

Friendship   Club   3;   Transferred   to    Euclid    in 
Junior  Year. 
36 

LYNN  ANN  ERJAVEC  Erj 

F.T.A.  3,  4;  Majorette  Club  2,  3:  Girl's  Glee 
Club  2,  4;  Euclid  Choir  3;  Fall  Play  Produc- 
tion Staff  2,  3,  4;  Play  Night  Production  Staff 
2,  3;  Spring  Play  Production  Staff  2;  Big  Show 
Production  Staff  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Eucuyo 
4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3.  4;  Ushering  2;  Honor 
Study  Hall  3;  Pep  Club  4;  Homecoming  Com- 
mittee 3,  4. 
36,  135,  174,  187,  208 

FREDERICK  ESTANICH  Fred 

Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Basketball  2;  Golf  3,  4. 
36 


ROBERT  ESTVANKO 
Honor  Study  Hall  3. 
36,  39 


Baron 


BRENDA   EVANS  Brenda 

F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Executive  Board  4;  World  Af- 
fairs 4;  Student  Council  3;  Homecoming  Com- 
mittee 4;  Swim  Club  2;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2;  Pep  Club  4;  Senior  Scandal  4. 
36,  182,  187 


JAMES  EVANS 

37 


Jim 


JOAN  EVANS  Joanie 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  N.F.L.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2; 
World  Affairs  2,  3;  Homecoming  Committee 
4;  Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  4;  Underclass  Edi- 
tor 4;  Rep.  2,  3,  4;  Big  Show  Production  Staff  4; 
G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Rep.  3,  4;  Senior  Scan- 
dal 4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Ushering  2,  3; 
Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Monitor  3;  Class  Guid- 
ance Council  2,  3;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  3. 
4;  Captain  3;  Senior  Assembly  4;  P.A.  Club  4: 
Announcer  4. 
37,  48,  134,  158.  194,  196 


JOHN  EVANS 
Baseball  2,  3. 

37 


Jack 


BETTY  FABER  Fettv 

G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  F.B.L.A.  4;  Pres- 
ident 4. 

37 

GARY  FARLEY  Gary- 

Student  Council  4;  Movie  Club  2,  3.  4. 

37 

WILLIAM  FEITH  Bill 

Student  Council  4;  Swim  Club  2;  Key  Club  3; 
Euclidian  Rep.  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Swim- 
ming 2,  3;  Class  Treasurer  2;  Class  Cabinet  2. 
3;   Hall  Guard  3,  4. 

33.  37 

RICHARD  FINK  Dick 

38 

JOHN  FIORELLI  John 

38 

ROGER  FIORILLE  Rog 

Honor  Study  Hall   3;  Golf  2,  3;  Letterman  3; 
Hall    Guard    4;    F.B.L.A.    4;    V.    President    4; 
Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Junior  Year. 
38 


MARY  FISTER 
World   Affairs   4;   G.A.A. 
2,  3. 
38,  182 


Mary 
3;   Friendship   Club 


PAMELA  FLALER  pam 

N.H.S.  4;  Student  Council  4;  Secretary  4;  Ex- 
ectuive  Board  4;  Megaphone  Club  2;  G.A.A. 
2,  3,  4;  Survey  Rep.  2;  Friendship  Club  2,  3; 
Honor  Study  Hall  2;  G.L.C.  3,  4;  Treasurer  4 
38,  71,  178,  179,  180,  2T2,  214    263 


JOHN  FOCHT 
38 


John 


EILEEN  FOGEL  Eileen 

G.A.A.    4;    Friendship    Club    3;    Honor    Study 
Hall   3. 
38,  208 

JEFFREY  FORKER  Jeff 

Student    Council    2;    Euclid    Choir    2;    Master 
Singers  3,  4;  Key  Club  3,  4;  Big  Show  Produc- 
tion Staff  3;  Football  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4. 
38,  151,  224,  225,  264 

ANTHONY  FORTUNA  Tony 

I.Q.S.    4;    Fall    Play    Production    Staff    2;    Big 
Show    Production    Staff    3;    Eucuyo    4;    Cross 
Country  4;  Track  4. 
38,  198,  199,  218 

JERRY  FOUST  Jer 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  2,  3,  4; 
Executive  Board  3,  4;  Homecoming  Co-Chair- 
man 3,  4;  Survey  Rep.  3:  Football  2. 
38,  178,  179,  199 

GEORGE  FOWLER  Camel 

Student  Council  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Foot- 
ball 2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Wrestling  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman  3,  4;  Track  2,  3.  4;  Letterman  4; 
Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  2,  4;  Cap- 
tain 4. 
38,  224,  227,  234,  254 

ROBERT  FOXALL  Foxy 

Orchestra  3,  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3.  4;  March- 
ing Band  2,  3.  4;  Pit  Band  2,  3,  4;  Key  Club 
3,  4;  Survey  Rep.  4;  Business  Staff  3:  Senior 
Assembly  4;  Foreman's  Club  3,  4. 

38,  167 

RICHARD  FRAEDRICH  Rich 

Honor  Study  Hall  3,  4;  Foreman's  Club  4. 
39 

RALPH  FRANCIS  Ralph 

Student  Council  3,  4;  Key  Club  2,  3,  4;  Cross 
Country  2,  3,  4;  Captain  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4; 
Track  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3.  4;  Letterman's 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Class  Cabinet  3;  Hall  Guard  4; 
Panther  on  the  Week   3. 

39,  219,  220,221,253,  254 

EVAN  FRANCIS,  JR.  Bink 

Key  Club  3,  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  2;  Cross  Coun- 
try 2,  3;  Track  2,  3;  Letterman's  Club  2.  3,  4: 
Hall   Guard   3. 
39.  76.  86,  254 

CURTIS  FREED  Curt 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  2,  3, 
4;  Treasurer  3;  President  4;  Executive  Board 
3,  4;  Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  4;  Assistant  Pic- 
ture Editor  4;  Key  Club  3;  Survey  2,  3.  4;  Pho- 
tographer 3;  Assistant  Sports  Editor  3:  Rep. 
3.  4;  Tennis  3;  Swimming  2:  Spirit's  Club  4; 
Buckeye  Boy's  State  Rep.  4;  Panther  of  the 
Week  4. 
39.  58.  178.  179,  180,  189,  190,  194,  199,  202 

CRAIG  FROWNFELTER  Frownie 

P.A.  Club  3,  4;  Technician  3,  4;  Key  Club  4; 
Euclid  Choir  2. 
39.  158,  188,207 

GERALD  FRYE  Jerry 

Movie  Club  2,  3;  P.A.  Club  3,  4;  Technician 
3,  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  4;  Key  Club  4;  Pep  Club 
4;  Hall  Guard  2. 
39,  196,  207 


319 


ELAINE  FULLER  .  £'«""' 

World  Affairs  3;  Student  Council  3;  G.A.A.  2. 
4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Euclidian  Rep.  2. 
39 

GLENN  FURTH  .   Glenn 

Cross  Country  4;  Wrestling  3,  4;  Linguist  Club 
4. 
39 

SUSAN  GADUS  .     j  Little  Sku 

World  Affairs  4:  G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  3; 
Hall  Guard  3;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Junior 
Year. 
39,  182 


Judy 
3;    Friendship 


JUDITH  GARDNER 

Majorette  Club  3;  G.A.A.  : 
Club  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3. 
39,  208 

THOMAS  GARZONE  Tom 

Football  2;  Track  4;  Hall  Guard  4. 
39,253 

ROSALIND  GAYLON  Boz 

G.A.A.  3;  Friendship  Club  3:  F.B.L.A.  4. 
39 

STEPHEN  GEBE  Steve 

Big  Show  4;  Football  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3    4; 
Wrestling  2.  3,  4;  Letterman  2.  3,  4;  Track  2; 
Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  3,  4;  Prom 
Committee  3;  Panther  of  the  Week  4. 
15.  40,  224,  234,  235,  254,  265 

DANIEL  GEDDES  Danny 

N  F.L.  3,  4;  Stage  Crew  Club  3,  4;  Boy  s  Glee 
Club  4;  Fall  Play  Cast  4;  Production  Staff  3, 
4-  Play  Night  Cast  3.  4;  Production  Staff  3,  4; 
Spring  Play  Production  Staff  3,  4;  Big  Show 
Cast  2.  3,  4;  Euclid  Choir  2,  3;  Honor  Study 
Hall  3;  Thespians  3,  4;  Cross  Country  2,  3; 
Letterman  3;  Track  2;  Golf  3;  Letterman's 
Club  3,  4. 
40.  62,  200,  201,  204,  260 

TERRY  GERSON  Terry 

Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Cross  Country  2;  Hall 
Guard   3. 
40,  154 

DAVID  GERWIN  Dave 

Movie  Club  3.  4;  Concert  Band  2;  Honor  Study 

Hall  2,   3;  Foreman's  Club  4. 

40,211 

JAMES  GESSIC  J'"' 

Football  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Basketball  2. 
41.54,  173,  224,  254 

GARY  GEZANN  Legs 

P.A.  Club  2,  3,  4;  Technician  2.  3,  4;  Concert 
Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band 
2;  Track  3. 

41 

WILLIAM  GIBB  Bill 

Stage  Crew  Club  2:  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Bas- 
ketball  2,   3;  Baseball   2. 
41,  158 


DONALD  GLENN  Don 

N.F.L.  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Hall  Guard  4. 
41,201 

MARY  GLENN  Eileen 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  Secretary  4;  World 
Affairs  3.'  4;  Student  Council  2;  P.A.  Club  3, 
4-  Technician  3.  4;  Big  Show  Cast  3,  4;  G.A.A. 
2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2:  G.L.C.  2,  3,  4; 
Class  Secretary  3;  Class  Treasurer  4;  Class 
Cabinet  3.  4:  Pep  Club  4;  Senior  Assembly  4; 
Prom  Committee  3.  4. 
31.41,  182.  187,207,212 

CAROLE  GLEYFORST  Baby 

N.F.L.   3;   F.T.A.    3,   4;   F.N.A.   4;   Friendship 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Ushering  2,  3;  Honor  Study  Hall 
2;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  4. 
41,  184 

JOSEPH  GLIEBE  Joe 

Big  Show  Cast  3;  Concert  Band  2.  3,  4;  March- 
ing Band  2;  Pit  Band  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2; 
Cross  Country  3;  Track  2,  3. 
41 

GARY  GORSHA  Gary 

Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Cross  Country  4;  Track 
3    4;  Euclidian   Ad  Staff  4;   Joe   Berg  Science 
Seminar  3,  4;  N.H.S.  4. 
41,  196.  253 

ROBERT  GRAUS  Bob 

Cross  Country  2.  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3;  Track 
4;  Letterman  2,  3;  Letterman's  Club  2,  3;  Hall 
Guard  4. 
41 


JAMES  GIBSON  Jim 

41 

SHIRLEY  GIBSON  Shirley 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  World  Af- 
fairs 4;  Student  Council  2;  Survey  Business 
Staff  3,  4;  Assistant  Accountant  3;  Secretary  4; 
Rep.  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Ushering  2; 
Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  3. 
41,  182,  187,  193,  199 

JILL  GINSBURG  /«'" 

N.H.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  Swim  Club 
3;  Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  4;  Assistant  Copy 
Editor  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Eucuyo  3,  4:  Short  Story 
Editor  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Pep  Club  4. 
11,41,  81,  187,  194,  199 

JEAN  GIORDANO  Carole 

World  Affairs  3;  G.A.A.  2;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall 
Guard  2;  Senior  Assembly  4;  Prom  Committee 
4. 
41,  72 


FRANK  GRDANC  Frank 

41 

JEAN  GREEN  Jeanne 

G.A.A.  2. 

41 

LINDA  GREEN  Lin 

N  H.S.  4;  World  Affairs  4;  Homecoming  Com- 
mittee 4;  Euclid  Choir  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Eu- 
clidian Rep.  2;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Cabinet 
2;  Ushering  2;  Pep  Club  4;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff 
4-  F.N.A.  4;  President  4. 
41,  174,  184,  185,  196 

SHARON  GREGURICH  Sherri 

FT  A.    4;    World    Affairs    4;    Movie    Club    4; 
F.N.A.    3.    4;    G.A.A.    2;    Friendship    Club    2; 
Ushering  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2. 
41,  182,  184,  187,  205 

FRANK  GRISEZ  Greasy 

Automotives  Club  2. 

41 

RICHARD  GUALTIER  Rich 

13,41 

DAVID  GUENTZLER  Dave 

World  Affairs  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Track  4; 
Bowling   3,  4. 

42 

LINDA  GUESS  Lynn 

Fall  Play  2;  Production  Staff  2;  G.A.A.  3; 
Friendship  Club  2.  3:  Pep  Club  3;  F.B.L.A.  4; 
Homecoming  Committee  4. 


4;  Survey  Rep.  2;  Eucuyo  Staff  3,  4;  Art  Editor 
4;  I.Q.S.   4:   Spectrum  4. 
42,  178,  194,  198,  199,  202 

JOHN  HABE  John 

P.A.  Club  2.  3,  4;  Technician  2,  3,  4;  Orches- 
tra 2;  Concert  Band  2,  3;  Pit  Band  2;  Tennis 
2,  3.  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Spirit's  Club  4. 
42,  189,  207 

DAVID  HABIAN  Dave 

Camera  Club  2;  P.A.  Club  3,  4;  Technician  3, 
4:  Big  Show  Cast  2:  Baseball  2,  3;  Swimming 
2;   Bowling  3.  4. 

42,  252 

ARTHUR  HACH  Art 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  World  Affairs  4;  Camera 
Club  2;  Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  4;  Assistant 
Mounting  Editor  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  4;  Honor 
Study  Hall  2;  Joe  Berg  Science  Seminar  3; 
Senior  Assembly  4. 
9,43,  68,  194,  199 

FRANK  HADFIELD  Frank 

Fall  Play  Cast  3.  4;  Play  Night  Cast  3,  4; 
Big  Show  Cast  4;  Master  Singers  3,  4;  Football 
4;  Track  3,  4;  Letterman  4. 

43,  173.  200,  218,  261 

CAROL  HAHS  Care 

G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  4;  Pep  Club  4. 
30,43 

Habby 

Q.S.  3,  4;  Mega- 
2.   3;   Girl's   Glee 

Staff  4;  Picture 
Master  Singers  3, 
4;  Euclidian  Rep. 

4;  Class  Cabinet 
2;  Senior  Assem- 


KAREN  HALBEDEL 
N.H.S.   3,   4;   Secretary   4;   I 
phone  Club   2:   Cheerleader 
Club    2;    Euclidian    Editorial 
Editor  4:  Big  Show  Cast  4; 
4;  Treasurer  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3. 
3;  Friendship  Club  2;  G.L.C 
3;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard 
bly  4. 
43,  172,  173,  194,  195,  199, 


202,  21: 


BARBARA  GUGLIOTTA  Bobbie 

42 

FRANK  GURKO  Frank 

Stage  Crew  Club  2. 

42 

MARGARET  GUTH  Peggy 

Girl's    Glee    Club    2,    3,    4;    Euclid    Choir    3; 
G.A.A.   2,   3.  4;   Euclidian   Rep.   3;   Friendship 
Club  2;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Pep  Club  4. 
42.  48,  64,  174 

TREVOR  GUY  Trev 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  2,  3,  4;  Home- 
coming Committee  4;  Euclid  Choir  2;  Euclid- 
ian Editorial  Staff  4;  Assistant  Literary  Editor 


JUDITH  HALLORAN  Judy 

Swim  Club  3,  4;  Megaphone  Club  2:  Red  Cross 
2;  F.N.A.  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club 
2,'  3,  4;  Ushering  2;  Senior  Scandal  4. 
43,  183,  184,  208 

CAROL  HAMILTON  Carol 

Friendship  Club  4. 
43,  208 

VERA  HAMILTON  Vera 

43 

FRANK  HANES  Frank 

NA.S.S.  2.  3.  4:  Key  Club  3,  4;  Secretary  4: 
Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3.  4; 
Pit  Band  2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Cross 
Country  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Track  2, 
3  4-  Letterman  4;  Letterman's  Club  2,  3,  4. 
43,  86.  167,  188,  218,  220,  221,  253,  254 

RICHARD  HANSLICK  Dick 

43 

NANCY  HARDING  pane 

FT  A  2  3  4-  Majorette  Club  2,  3,  4;  Major- 
ette 3  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Big  Show  Cast 
4-  GAA  2  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  G.L.C. 
3,'  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  4;  Senior  As- 
sembly 4. 
43,84,  187,212,232,233 

JOAN  HARPER  _  A    „    {oa" 

N.H.S.  4;  N.F.L.  2,  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2  3,  4; 
Executive  Board  3.  4;  Secretary  3;  President  4; 
Distict  F.T.A.  Rep.  3,  4;  Vice-President  4;  Stu- 
dent Council  3,  4;  Euclidian  Business  Staff  4; 
Junior  Circulation  Manager  4;  Big  Show  Cast 
3  4-  GAA  2  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4; 
G.L.C.  4:  Survey  Rep.  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4^ 

43.  51.  178,  187,  195,  196,  197,  199,  208,  212 

BETSEY  HARWOOD  Bets 

Majorette  Club  2;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Euclid- 
ian Rep.  2;  Fall  Play  Production  Staff  3;  Mas- 
ter Singers  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club 
2,  3,4. 

44.  172,  208 


320 


JOHN  HARTMAN 
Movie  Club  2,  3,  4. 
43 


Johnny 


JOAN   HAYES  Joanie 

World    Affairs    4;    Movie    Club    4;    Friendship 
Club  4;  Ushering  4;  Senior  Scandal  4. 
44,  205 

PATRICIA  HAYES  Pat 

G.A.A.  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,   3,  4;  Survey 
Rep.  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3. 
44 

BONNIE  HAYTAS  Bonnie 

G.A.A.  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  F.B.L.A. 

4. 

44,  208 


DONNA  HAYWARD 
G.A.A.  3. 

44 

ROGER  HEAPS 

45 

THOMAS  HEASLEY 

20,45 


Donna 

Roger 
Animal 


GAYLE  HEIL  Gayle 

F.T.A.    4;    Orchestra    2,    3,    4;    G.A.A.    2,    4; 
Friendship  Club  2,  4. 
45,  170,  187,  208 

LINDA  HEISE  Lin 

World  Affairs  4;  F.N.A.  4;  G.A.A.   3;   Honor 
Study  Hall   2. 
45,  182,  184 

PAULINE  HELLMAN 
Friendship  Club  2,  3. 
45 

ROSE  HELM  Rose 

45,  208 

GREGORY  HENDERSON  Greg 

Movie  Club  3.  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Hall 
Guard  2,  3. 
44 

DIANA  HENRY  Dee 

Movie  Club  4;  G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  4; 
F.B.L.A.  4. 

44,  205,  208 


JUDY  HENRY 

44 


Judy 


DIANE  HERMAN  Di 

World  Affairs  4;  Student  Council  4;  Pep  Club 
4;  Linquist  Club  4;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in 
Junior  Year. 

44 

DARLENE  HEUER  Dee 

Student  Council  3;  Majorette  Club  2,  3;  F.N.A. 
4;  G.A.A.  2,  4;  Friendship  Club  4. 
44,  184,  208 

HERMINE  HICKS  Herm 

Student  Council  2,  3;  G.A.A.  3,  4;  Friendship 
Club  4. 
44 


JUDITH  HILL 
G.A.A.  4;  Pep  Club  4. 
44 

BONITA  HOCEVAR 
G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  4. 
44,  208 


Judy 


Bonnie 


EDWARD  HODKEY  Eddie 

World  Affairs  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Hall 
Guard  3,  4;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Junior 
Year. 

45 

LINDA  HOLLIS  Holh 

F.T.A.  2;  World  Affairs  4;  Friendship  Club  3, 
4;  Pep  Club  4;  F.B.L.A.  4;  Transferred  to  Eu- 
clid in  Junior  Year. 
45 


CAROLYN  HOLTZ  Carol 

G.A.A.  2,  4;  Friendship  Club   2;   Ushering   2; 
Honor  Study   Hall   2. 
45 

ROBERT  HOLWICK  Bob 

Movie  Club  3,  4;  State  Crew  Club  2. 

45 

RAYMOND  HORN  Ray 

Movie    Club    3;    Stage   Crew    Club    2;    Honor 
Study    Hall    2,    3;    Hall    Guard    2;    Foreman's 
Club  4. 
45.  163 

ALICE  HORTON  A I 

Student  Council  4;  Majorette  Club  2,  3;  F.N.A. 
4;  Big  Show  4;  G.A.A  .2,  4;  Friendship  Club 
4;   Honor  Study   Hall   2,   3. 
45,  184,  208 

MARY  HOTTOIS  Mary 

N.F.L.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2. 

45 


DONALD  HOVANCSEK 
Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3. 

45 


"D" 


ALLAN  HRIBAR  /!/ 

N.H.S.  3.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  Student  Council  2;  P.A. 
Club  3,  4;  Technician  3,  4;  Euclidian  Business 
Staff  4;  Funds  Manager  4;  Honor  Study   Hall 
2;  Joe  Berg  Science  Seminar  3,  4. 
46,  196,  199,202 

JANET  HUDOCK  Jan 

G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2.  3;  Ushering 
3;  Pep  Club  4. 
46 

GREGORY  HUEBNER  Greg 

Euclidian   Rep.  4;   Swimming  2,   3;   Letterman 
3;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  2. 
46,  254 


DANIEL  HUMPHREY 
46,  204 

WILLIAM  HUMPHRIES 
Foreman's  Club  4. 
46,  167,  211 


Dan 


Humph 


DONNA  HUNSTON  Donna 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2;  Megaphone 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Cheerleader  2,  3,  4;  Big  Show 
Cast  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  4;  Letterwinner  3;  Survey 
Editorial  Staff  4;  Editor-in-Chief  4;  Friendship 
Club  2;  Hall  Guard  3;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
15,  46,  48,  51,  68,  190,  199,  202,  230,  256, 
263,  264 

RONALD  ILG  Ron 

Track  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Bowling  2,  3,  4; 
Class  Cabinet  4. 
46,  253 

PATRICIA  IOSUE  Patti 

Euclidian  Rep.  2;  Survey  Rep.  3;  Honor  Study 
Hall  2;  Hall  Guard  3;  Jr.  Red  Cross  2. 
46 

RONALD  IVEC  Ron 

46 

STANLEY  IVEC  Stan 

Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Hall  Guard  4;  Transferred 
to  Euclid  in  Junior  Year. 
46 

PATRICK  JACKSON  Pat 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Executive  Board  4; 
Survey  Business  Staff  2,  3,  4;  Circulation  Man- 
ager 3;  Co-Business  Manager  4;  Rep.  2,  3,  4; 
Honor  Study  Hall  2:  Football  2;  Cross  Coun- 
try 3;  Letterman  3;  Track  2;  Letterman  2;  Let- 
terman's Club  2,  3,  4;  Class  President  2,  3; 
Class  Cabinet  2,  3;  Spirit's  Club  3,  4;  Buckeye 
Boy's  State  Rep.  3;  Cub  of  the  Month  2;  Prom 
Committee  3,  4. 
11,  46,  189,  192,  193,  199,  202,  254 

ANTHONY  JAGODNIK  Tony 

Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Science  Club  2;  Lab  As- 
sistant 4. 
46,  309 


JOHN  JAMES 

Student  Council  2,  3;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3;  Sur- 
vey Rep.  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Football 

2.  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Wrestling  2,  3,  4;  Letter- 
man  4;  Baseball  2;  Letterman's  Club  4;  Spirit's 
Club  4;  Hall  Guard  3,  4;  Senior  Assembly  4; 
Prom   Committee  4. 

47,  68,  141,  224,  254 

ANDREW  JAMS  Spade 

Ad  Club  3;  Stage  Crew  Club  2;  Fall  Play  Cast 
2;   Production   Staff   2;  Track   2;   Wrestling   3; 
Class  Cabinet  3;  Foreman's  Club  2. 
47 

CARMELA  JANKOVICH  Carmie 

F.T.A.  4;  Student  Council  4;  Megaphone  Club 
4;  Cheerleader  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  3;  G.A.A.  2, 

3.  4;  Letterwinner  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor 
Study  Hall  2;  Class  Cabinet  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4; 
Hall  Guard  2;  Senior  Assembly  4;  Prom  Com- 
mittee  3. 

47,  68,  178,  187,  230,  231,  262,  265 


MADELINE  JANKOVICH 
Class  Cabinet  3. 


Madge 


EILEEN  JARC 

Swim   Club   2,   3,   4;   G.A.A.   2,   3,   4;   Honor 
Study   Hall   2,  Pep  Club  4. 
47,  183,  211 

BERNARD  JAROSCAK  Bernie 

Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Hall  Guard  3:  Auto 
Club  4. 

47 

SANDRA  JAUNSIS  Sandy 

World  Affairs  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4; 
F.B.L.A.  4. 

47,  208 

EVAN  JENKINS 

N.H.S.  4;  Euclid  Choir  2;  Choral   Masters   3, 

4;  Cross  Country  2,  3;  Science  Seminar  3,  4; 

Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4. 

47,  173 

LINDA  JERABEK  Linda 

Girl's    Glee    Club    2;    Choral    Masters    3,    4; 
G.A.A.  4;  Fall  Play  Cast  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  2; 
Linguist  Club  4. 
36,  47 

JAMES  JERELE  Little  Jim 

Euclidian  Rep.  3;  Key  Club  3,  4;  Cross  Coun- 
try 2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2.  3,  4;  Track  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman  4;  Hall  Guard  4;  Letterman's  Club 

2,  3.4. 

47,  86,  188,  218,  220,  253,  254 

JAMES  JIMISON  Bull  Dog 

Hall  Guard  2;  Basketball  2;  At  Bowling  Green 
High  School  in  Junior  Year. 
13 

BARBARA  JOHNSON  Barb 

G.A.A.  3;  Friendship  Club  3,  4;  Ushering  3,  4. 

47 

DAVID  JONES  Jonsey 

Student  Council  2,  3;  Euclid  Choir  2;  Big  Show 
Cast  2,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Football  2, 

3.  4;  Letterman  3,  4:  Basketball  2,  4;  Letter- 
man  4;  Track  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Letter- 
man's  Club  2,  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  2,  3,  4;  Cap- 
tain 4;  Senior  Assembly  4. 

47.  60,  224,  226,  227,  254 

GERRAN  JONES  Gerran 

Camera  Club  2:  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Hall 
Guard  2,  4. 
47.  60.  224,  226,  227 

JOAN  KADUN 

N.H.S.  4;  Swim  Club  2.  3,  4;  Survey  Rep.  4; 

Class  Cabinet  4. 

47,  183 

JOHN  KALEAL  Corky 

N.F.L.  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Cross  Coun- 
try 3. 
48 


321 


JEROME  KAPLA  Jerry 

Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Hall  Guard  4. 

48 

SANDRA  KAPUDJA  Sandie 

G.A.A.  2;  Pep  Club  4. 

48 

PHILLIP  KARABINUS  Phill 

Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Hall  Guard  4;  Golf  2,  3, 
4;   Letterman  4. 
48 


THERESE  KARDELL 
Honor  Study  Hall  3. 
49 

RUDOLPH   KARICH 

Bowling  2,  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  4. 
49,  252 

GERALD  KAVON 

Wrestling  2,  3. 
49 


Terri 


Rudy- 


Skip 


SHARON  KELEMBER  Sharon 

World  Affairs  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A. 
2,  3;  Friendship  Club  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Prom 
Committee  4. 
49,  208 

GAIL  KELLER  Gail 

F.T.A.   4;  World  Affairs  4;  G.A.A.   4;  Trans- 
ferred to  Euclid  in  Senior  Year. 
49 


ROBERT  KELLY 

49 


Bob 


PHILIP  KEYERLEBER  Phil 

Camera  Club  2.  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Foot- 
ball 2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4. 
49,  224 

BARBARA  KISH  Barb 

I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  World  Affairs  3;  Girl's 

Glee  Club  2;  Euclid  Choir  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4; 

Survey   Editorial   Staff   3,  4;  Cub   Reporter   3; 

Reporter  4;  Friendship  Club  4;  Class  Cabinet 

4. 

49,  187,  190 

LOIS  KISH  Lo 

N.H.S.  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Euclid  Choir  3; 
G.A.A.  2,  3;  Euclidian  Rep.  3;  Survey  Rep.  2; 
Eucuyo  3,  4;  Friendship   Club   2.   3,   4;  Class 
Cabinet  2;  Senior  Scandal  4;  Co-Editor  4. 
49,  189,  208 

ROSE  KISH  Ro 

N.H.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2,   3,  4;  Student  Council  4; 
G.A.A.  3,  4;  Spectrum  4;  Linguist  Club  4. 
49,  187,212 

PAULETTE  KITKO  Paul 

World  Affairs  2,   3;   Friendship  Club   2,   3,  4; 

Honor  Study  Hall  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4. 

49 

JEWELL  KLAUGA  Judy 

Student  Council  4;  Homecoming  Committee  4; 
P.A.  Club  3,  4;  Technician  3,  4;  Fall  Play 
Production  Staff  4;  Spring  Play  Production  Staff 
2,  3;  Big  Show  Production  Staff  4;  G.A.A.  2; 
Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3; 
Thespians  4;  Senior  Assembly  4;  Prom  Com- 
mittee 4. 
49 


JERALDINE  KLEIN 
G.A.A.  2;  Jr.  Red  Cross  2. 
49 


Jerry 


LUCINDA  KNACK  Liz 

Girl's   Glee   Club   2,    3;   G.A.A.    2,    3;   Honor 
Study  Hall  2,  3;  Hall  Guard  4. 
49 


SUSAN  KLOTZBACH  Sue 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  Student  Council  2,  3; 
Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Master  Singers  3,  4;  Ad- 
visory Board. 4;  Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  4;  As- 
sistant Literary  Editor  4;  Rep.  4;  Big  Show 
Cast   4;   G.A.A.   2,    3,   4;   Friendship   Club   2; 


G.L.C.  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Senior  Assembly  4; 

Spectrum  4. 

49,   173,   194,   196,   199,  202,  212 

DIANE  KNAUS  Diane 

World  Affairs  2,  3;  Secretary  3;  Megaphone 
Club  2;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Fall  Play  Produc- 
tion Staff  3;  Big  Show  Cast  3,  4;  Euclid  Choir 
3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Cub  Reporter  2; 
Friendship  Club  2,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3: 
Class  Cabinet  2;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  3; 
Senior  Assembly  4;  Homecoming  Committee 
4. 
22,  42,  48,  49 

ROBERT  KNAUS  Mr.  K 

49 

JACK  KNEALE  Jack 

N.H.S.  4;  Student  Council  3.  4;  Swim  Club  4; 
Class  Cabinet  3. 
49.  74,  178,  183,242 


DONNA  KRAUSE  Donna 


JOHN  KODRICH 
49 


John 


GLORIA  KOGAN  Gloria 

World  Affairs  2;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club 
2,  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Pep  Club  4. 
50 


JAMES  KOKOSKY 
Honor  Study  Hall  3. 
50 

GERALDINE  KOLMAN 

50 

LYNN  KOMRAUS 
50 


Jim 


Gerry 


Lynn 


BONITA  KOPACH  Bonnie 

Majorette  Club  2.  3,  4;  Majorette  4;  Big  Show 
Cast    4;    G.A.A.    2,    Friendship    Club    2;    Pep 
Club  4;  F.B.L.A.  4. 
50,  80,  233 

SUSAN  KORDA  Sue 

F.T.A.  3;  Swim  Club  3;  F.N.A.   3;  G.A.A.  2; 
Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall   3;  Hall 
Guard  4. 
50 

CAROLE  KOSHER  Kosh 

F.T.A.    3,    4;    World   Affairs    3;    Big  Show    4; 

G.A.A.   2,   3,  4;   Friendship  Club  2;  Ushering 
2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard 

2;   Senior  Assembly  4;   Homecoming  Commit- 
tee 4. 
50,  187,  192,  256 


ROBERT  KOSTICK 

Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Bowling  3,  4. 

50 


Boh 


ARLENE  KOUCKY  Arlene 

Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  4. 
50 

JAMES  KOVACH  Jim 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  Treasurer  4;  Student  Council  2,  3, 
4;  Wrestling  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Baseball  2, 
3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Hall  Guard  3. 
50,  178,  202.  234 


RICHARD  KOVAL 
50 


Dick 


MARY  JANE  KOZAR  Mary 

World  Affairs  4;  Majorette  Club  2,  3;  G.A.A. 
3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4; 
F.B.L.A.  4. 

50,  182 

YVONNE  KOZLEVCAR  Yvonne 

World  Affairs  3;  G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club 
2,  3.  4;  F.B.L.A.  4. 

51,  208 

TERRANCE  KRAMER  Terry 

I.Q.S.  4;  Camera  Club  2;  Key  Club  3,  4;  Sur- 
vey Editorial  Staff  3,  4;  Football  4;  Letterman 
4;  Bowling  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Letterman's 
Club  4;  Hall  Guard  4;  Senior  Scandal  4. 
51,  135,  188,  252 


THEODORE  KRAUSS  Ted 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Key  Club  2;  Survey  3, 
4;  Business  Staff  3;  Rep.  4;  Honor  Study  Hall 
2,  3;  Football  2;  Track  2;  Letterman  2;  Letter- 
man's  Club  2,   3,  4. 
30,  51,  57,  199,  254 

CLIFTON  KREBS  Kip 

Class   Cabinet   2;   Class   Guidance   Council   2; 
Hall  Guard  2,  3;  Student  Council  2,  3. 
53 

JUDITH  KRIEGER  Judie 

I.Q.S.  4;  Student  Council  2;  Euclidian  Editorial 
Staff  4;  Senior  Editor  4;  Fall  Play  Production 
Staff  3;  G.A.A.  3;  Eucuyo  2;  Friendship  Club 
2;  Pep  Club  4:  Euclidian  Rep.  2. 
9,  53,  194,  195,  199 

HELEN  KROME  Peanut 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  Student  Council  2,  3; 

E-Room   Committee   2;   Euclidian  Ad   Staff  4; 

Friendship  Club  3;  Spectrum  4;  Linguists  Club 

4. 

8,53,  155,  187,  196,  202 

MARY  JANE  KRUEGER  Mary  Jane 

N.H.S.  4;  Swim  Club  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4; 
Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall   2;  Pep 
Club  4;  Hall  Guard  2. 
53 

GARY  KRULL  Gary 

Kev  Club  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Hall  Guard 

4. 
53 

JOSEPH  KURTI  Joe 

Key  Club  2;  Cross  Country  4;  Basketball  2,  3, 
4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Spec- 
trum 4. 
53,  61,    135,   218,  245,  246,  249,   254 

MADELINE  LABANT  Madeline 

F.T.A.  2:  G.A.A.  2,  3:  Friendship  Club  2,  3, 
4;  Ushering  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2. 
53 

DENNIS  LA  FOLLETTE  Tex 

Big  Show  Cast  2;  Euclid  Choir  2,   3;  Master 
Singers  4. 
53.  173 

CAROLYN  LACNY  Carol 

F.T.A.  2;  Majorette  Club  2;  Girl's  Glee  Club 
2;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3; 
G.L.C.   2;  F.B.L.A.   4. 

53 

GRANT  LAMOS  III  Grant 

Camera  Club  3;  Key  Club  4;  Lab  Assistant  4. 
53 

LINDA  LANE  Lin 

World   Affairs   3;  Girl's  Glee   Club   2;   F.N.A. 
4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  4;   Honor 
Study  Hall  2;  Pep  Club  4;  Senior  Scandal  4. 
53,  184,  208 

ANITA  LANESE  "A" 

Friendship  Club  2. 

53 

NORMAN  LARICCIA  La  Rouch 

Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Foreman's  Club  2. 

53 

EDNA  LAUB  Eddie 

F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club 
2;  Honor  Study  Hall   2;  Spectrum  4;  Linguist 
Club  4. 
53,  187 

STEPHEN  LAUDENBACH  Steve 

Foreman's  Club  4. 
53,  211 

WILLIAM  LAURENSON  Bill 

P.A.  Club  2,  3,  4;  Technician  2,  3,  4;  Presi- 
dent 3,  4;  Big  Show  Production  Staff  2,  3;  Ten- 
nis 2. 
53,  209 


322 


CAROL  LAUSIN  Carol 

Majorette  Club  2,  3,  4;  Majorette  4;  Big  Show 
Cast  3,  4;  Marching  Band  4;  Friendship  Club 
2;- Ushering  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Pep  Club 
4;  World  Affairs  3. 

53,  80,  233 

NEIL  LAUTER  Lain 

Student   Council   2;   Key  Club  3,  4;   President 

4;  Fall  Play  Cast  3,  4;  Play  Night  Cast  3; 
Spring   Play   Cast   2;   Euclid   Choir   2;   Master 

Singers   3,   4;  Thespians   3,   4;  Football    2,    3; 
Track  3;  Class  Cabinet  3. 
38,53,  173,  188,  200 

ROBERT  LEBER  Bob 

Fall   Play  Cast  4;   Play   Night  Cast  4;  Spring 
Play  Cast  4;   Big  Show  Cast  4;  Honor  Study 
Hall  2;  Wrestling  3;  Hall  Guard  3,  4. 
54 

BLAKE  LEDUC  Blake 

Foreman's  Club  4;  President  4. 

NANCY  LEFEVRE  Fevie 

F.NA.  4;  G.A.A.  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  4;  Pep 
Club  4;  Hall  Guard  3;  Senior  Scandal  4. 

54,  184,  208,257 

JUDITH  LEHMAN  Judy 

F.B.L.A.  4. 

54 

THOMAS  LEININGER  Tom 

Student    Council    4;    Homecoming    Committee 
4;  Swim  Club  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Rep.   2;  Swim- 
ming 2,  3;  Hall  Guard  4. 
24,54,71,  183 

ANITA  LENARSIC  Dimples 

54 

LAWRENCE  LENGEL  Larry 

World  Affairs  3;  Camera  Club  4;  Movie  Club 

3;  Stage  Crew  Club  3;  Hall  Guard  4. 

54 

JANICE  LEPORATI  Jan 

World  Affairs  4;  GA.A.  2;  Friendship  Club 
2,  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  3. 

54,  182 

ADELBERT  LEUTBECHER  Del 

N.H.S.  4;  World  Affairs  4;  Student  Council  2, 
3;  Key  Club  4;  Survey  Rep.  4;  Wrestling  2,  3; 
Track  3;  Class  Cabinet  3;  Bookstore  Worker 
2,  3;  Science  Seminar  3,  4;  Spectrum  4;  Presi- 
dent 4. 
8,  54,  188 

LINDA  LEYBECK  Peanut 

World  Affairs  4;  Megaphone  Club  2;  Euclid 
Choir  3;  Fall  Play  Cast  3;  Production  Staff  4; 
Play  Night  Production  Staff  3;  Director  3; 
Spring  Play  Production  Staff  2,  3;  Big  Show 
Cast  3;  Production  Staff  3;  Concert  Band  4; 
Marching  Band  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2;  Ushering  2;  Thespians  3,  4;  Presi- 
dent 4;  Class  Cabinet  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Drama 
Club  3;  Treasurer  3. 
40,51.55,56,200 

LAURENCE  LIGGETT  Larry 

Orchestra  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching 
Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall 
2;  Senior  Assembly  4;  Chevron  Society  3. 
5,55,  167 

DAVID  LILLEY  Dave 

Swim  Club  3;  Key  Club  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3, 
4;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band  3;  Honor 
Study  Hall  2;  Swimming  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4; 
Letterman's  Club  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Senior  As- 
sembly 4;  Swim  Leader  3;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4. 

55,  82,  167,  188,  196,  240 

ROBERT  LINDNER  Bob 

55 

BEVERLY  LINDQUrST  Bev 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  4;  World  Affairs  3; 
Student  Council  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  3;  Business 
Staff  4;  Sophomore  Circulation  Manager  4; 
G.A.A.  2;  Survey  Rep. '3;  Friendship  Club  2, 


3,    4;    Ushering    2,    3;    Honor    Study    Hall    2; 

F.B.L.A.  4. 

55,  178,  185,  195,  196,  199 


BETTY  LINK 

Majorette  Club  2. 
55 


Betty 


WILLIAM  LINSLEY  Bill 

Stage  Crew  Club  3;  Euclid  Choir  3. 

55 

KAREN  LOGAN  Karen 

N.H.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Vice-President  4; 
World  Affairs  3,  4;  Student  Council  2,  3;  Girl's 
Glee  Club  2;  G.A.A.  2;  Survey  Rep.  2,  3,  4; 
Friendship  Club  2;  Class  Cabinet  2;  Pep  Club 
4;  Spectrum  4. 
55,  182,  187 

JOYCE  LONCALA  P.J.s 

World  Affairs  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;   Euclidian  Rep. 
3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3.  4. 
55 

RICHARD  LONCHAR  Dick 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  N.A.S.S.  3,  4;  Student 
Council  2,  3,  4;  Executive  Board  4;  Vice-Presi- 
dent 4;  Survey  Rep.  3;  Editorial  Staff  4;  Pho- 
tographer 4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Football  2, 
3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Wrestling  2;  Letterman's 
Club  3,  4;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Spirit's  Club  4; 
Hall   Guard  2,    4. 

44,  55,  68,  178,  179,  180,  189,  190,  199,  202. 
224,  254 

JOAN  LUBE  Joan 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  World  Affairs  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4; 
F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Executive  Board  3,  4;  Treas- 
urer 4;  Majorette  Club  3;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2; 
Euclidian  Business  Staff  4;  Co-Ads  Manager 
4;  Fall  Play  Cast  3;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  Master 
Singers  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Euclidian  Rep.  2; 
Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Pep  Club  4. 
55,  173,  182,  187,  196,  197,  199,  202 

WENDY  LUCAS  Wendy 

F.T.A.  3,  4;  World  Affairs  3,  4;  Megaphone 
Club  2,  3;  Cheerleader  2;  F.N.A.  4;  Fall  Play 
Cast  4;  Play  Night  Cast  4;  Spring  Play  Cast 
4;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship 
Club  2,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Pep  Club  4; 
Hall  Guard  2;  Senior  Assembly  4;  Panther 
Mascot  4;  Prom  Committee  4;  Class  Guidance 
Council  2. 

55,  182,  184,  187,  208 

JOHN  LUDWICK  John 

56 

LINDA  LYTLE  Lynn 

Friendship  Club  3. 

56 

GEORGE  MACQUARRIE  George 

Boy's  Glee  Club  4:  Fall  Play  Cast  3;  Concert 
Band  2;  Marching  Band  2;  Pit  Band  2;  Cross 
Country  4;  Basketball  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4; 
Track  3;  Pep  Club  4. 

56,  173,  245 

JUDY  MACY  "J" 

N.H.S.  4;  F.T.A.  4;  G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club 

2,  3,  4;  Ushering  4;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
56,  187,  208 

GLORIA  MADDA  Glor 

World  Affairs  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club 

3,  4;  Ushering  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Senior 
Assembly  4. 

56,  208 

BEVERLY  MADEY  Bev 

World  Affairs  2,  3;  Majorette  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Majorette  4;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3; 
Friendship  Club  2;  Ushering  2;  Honor  Study 
Hall  2,  3;  Pep  Club  4;  Senior  Assembly  4; 
Prom  Committee  3. 
28,  56,  233 

PENNELOPE  MAHER  Pennie 

G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Honor 
Study  Hall  2,  3;  Spirit's  Club  4;  Treasurer  4. 
56,  189 


MARCIA  MAIZEL  Mish 

Student  Council  3;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Honor 
Study   Hall   2. 
57 

MARIANNE  MALANEY  Abby 

World   Affairs   4;   G.A.A.    3;   Friendship   Club 
3:  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  3. 
57,  182 

KENNETH  MALCHOW  Ken 

Key  Club  3,  4;  Football  2;  Cross  Country  3, 
4;  Letterman  4;  Basketball  2,  4;  Letterman  4; 
Track  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Letterman's  Club 
4;  Hall  Guard  3;  Captain  3. 
57,  218,  219,  221,  245,  254 


DONALD  MANN 


Don 


JOHN  MARKATOS  John 

Camera  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Bowl- 
ing 3. 
57,  204 


CYNTHIA  MARKERT 

Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4. 
57 


Cindy 


JACK  MARSH  "Swamp" 

Key  Club  4;  Swimming  3;  Bowling  4;  Senior 
Assembly  4. 
57,  188 

STEPHANIE  MARSHALL  Stevie 

G.A.A.    2;    Transferred    to    Euclid    in    Senior 
Year. 

57 


RICHARD  MARTIN 
Printer's  Club  2. 

57 


Dick 


WILLIAM  MARTON  Bill 

Swim  Club  3,  4;  Swimming  2,  3,  4;  Letterman 
4;  Letterman's  Club  4. 
57,  183,  240 

PETER  MASKUNAS  Coon 

Student  Council  2;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  4;  Honor 
Study  Hall  4;  Football  2,  3.  4;  Letterman  4; 
Track  2;  Letterman's  Club  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall 
Guard  2,  3,  4;  Foreman's  Club  4. 
57,  76,  224,  254 

GAYNELL  MATHSON  Ga\ 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  World  Affairs  4;  Ad  Club 
2,  3,  4;  Megaphone  Club  2;  Girl's  Glee  Club 
2;  Euclid  Choir  3;  Euclidian  Business  Staff  4; 
Cashier  4;  Rep.  2,  3;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2,  3; 
G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2;  Ushering  2; 
Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Pep  Club  4. 
57,  188,  196,  199 

ELLEN  MATLOCK  Ellen 

G.A.A.  2.  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3. 

57 


DELORES  MATTIS 
World  Affairs  4;  G.A.A.  4. 
58,  182 

JOHN  MATZELLE 
Track  4. 
58,  253 


Dee 


John 


FRANK  MAUCERI  F.M. 

Big  Show  Cast  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2.  3;  Foot- 
ball 2;  Track  2;  Golf  4:  Class  Guidance  Coun- 
cil 2;  Hall  Guard  2,  3;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
58 

MARY  MAUFF  Mary 

G.A.A.  2. 

58 

RONALD  MAY  Ron 

Movie    Club    2;    Stage    Crew    Club    3;    Honor 
Study  Hall  2;  Hall  Guard  2. 
58 

HENRY  MAYER  Hank 

Student  Council  2.  3,  4;  Class  Cabinet  3.  4. 
58 


323 


GEORGE  McCREIGHT  George 

Student  Council  4;  Camera  Club  2,  3. 

ray  Mcculloch  Ray 

58 

MARLENE  McDERMENT  Marce 

World  Affairs  4;  Friendship  Club  3,  4;  Ushering 
4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  GA.A.  4. 
58,  182 

DAVID  McGOWAN  Magoo 

Baseball  4;  Letterman  4;  Hall  Guard  4;  Fore- 
man's Club  4. 
58,  211 

MARCIA  McPHERSON  Marcia 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  World 
Affairs  2;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Euclidian  Busi- 
ness Staff  4;  Circulation  Manager  4;  Rep.  4; 
Friendship  Club  2;  GA.A.  2,  3;  Pep  Club  4. 

58,  195,  197 

NORMAN  MEDLEN  Norm 

Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Bowling  2,  3,  4. 

58 

DORIS  MEKEDIS  Doris 

F.T.A.  3,  4;  World  Affairs  4;  GA.A.  2.  3;  Eu- 
clidian Rep.  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Ushering 
2;  Pep  Club  4. 
4,  58,  75,  182,  187 

ROBERT  MERVAR  Bob 

Concert  Band  2.  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4; 
Board  of  Directors  4:  Pit  Band  3,  4;  Big  Show 
Band  4. 

59,  167,  168 

ROBERT  MERVIS  Bob 

N.F.L.  2;  Orchestra  4;  Fall  Play  Cast  4;  Big 
Show  Cast  3,  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  March- 
ing Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band  2,  3,  4. 
59,  167,  170 

NANCY  MESOJEDEC  Nanc 

GA.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3.  4. 

59 

MARY  ANN  MEYERS  Mary  Ann 

GA.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  2. 

59 

SARA  MIDDLEBROOK  Sarie 

Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  President  2;  Big  Show  Pro- 
duction Staff  2;  Choral   Masters   3,  4;  Survey 
Editorial  Staff  3,  4;  Feature  Editor  4;  Eucuyo 
3;   Pep  Club  4. 
59,  173,  190,  199 

MARY  MIDDLETON  Mary 

I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  World  Affairs  2;  Stu- 
dent Council  2;  GA.A.  2.  3;  Euclidian  Rep. 
4;  Survey  Business  Staff  3,  4;  Program  Man- 
ager 4;  Rep.  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Ush- 
ering 2;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Pep  Club  4. 
59,  187,  192,  193,  199 

ELIZABETH  MIKLAVCIC  Liz 

59 

RONALD  MIKOVIC  Ron 

N.F.L.   2;   Bookstore   Worker  2;   Honor  Study 
Hall  3;  Class  Guidance  Council  2;  Hall  Guard 
2,  3;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
59 

BARBARA  MILAVEC  Dizzv 

GA.A.    2,    3,    4;    Friendship    Club    2;    Honor 
Study  Hall  2. 
59 

HEATHER  MILLAR  Heather  Babes 

N.H.S.  3.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  3;  Student  Coun- 
cil 4;  Swim  Club  2,  3,  4;  Vice-President  4; 
Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  4;  Social  Editor  4; 
GA.A.  2,  3,  4;  President  4;  Friendship  Club 
2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Pep  Club  4;  Spirit's 
Club  3,  4;  President  4;  Hall  Guard  3;  Senior 
Assembly  4;  Panther  of  the  Week  4. 
28,  59,  178,  183,  189,  194,  199,  202,  213 

CATHERINE  MILLER  Cathy 

59 

JUDITH  MILLER  Judy 

59 


RONALD  MILLER  Ron 

Bookstore  Worker  4;  Play  Night  Production 
Staff  4;  Spring  Play  Production  Staff  4;  Big 
Show  Production  Staff  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2; 
Hall  Guard  3;  Senior  Assembly  4. 

59,  135 

DIANE  MILMONT  Di 

Friendship  Club  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Hall 
Guard   2;  F.B.L.A.  4. 
60 

JOHN   MIROSAVICH  John 

Student    Council    4:    Bookstore    Worker    2,    3; 
Football   2;   Baseball   2. 
60 

JAMES  MOCHAN  Moe 

N.F.L.  4;  World  Affairs  2;  Student  Council  3; 
Big  Show  Cast  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Class 
Guidance  Council  2;  Hall  Guard  2,  3,  4;  Senior 
Assembly  4. 
60 

DONALD  MOCK  Don 

Student  Council  2;  Swim  Club  2;  Orchestra  2; 
Big  Show  Cast  2,  3,  4;  Concert  Band  2;  March- 
ing Band  2;  Euclid  Choir  2.  Master  Singers 
3,  4;  President  4;  Swimming  2,  3;  Hall  Guard 
2,  3,  4. 

60.  172 


SIMON  MOHLER 

Student  Council  2,  3. 
60 


Si 


DENIS  MOHORIC  Den 

P. A.  Club  2,  3,  4;  Technician  2,  3,  4;  Concert 
Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band  2;  Football  2,  3,  4;  Let- 
terman 4:  Track  2. 
60,  167,  207,  224 

BRUCE  MOLNAR  Fnzzv-Moe 

Student    Council    2;    Honor   Study    Hall    3,    4; 
Football  4;  Baseball  4;  Swimming  2,  3,  4;  Let- 
terman 4;  Hall  Guard  2;  Senior  Assembly  4; 
Spectrum  4. 
60,  240 


DEANNA  MONROE 
GA.A.  2,  4;  Friendship  Club  2. 
60 

WILLIAM  MOORE 

Foreman's  Club  4. 
60,  211 


Dee 


Bill 


MARLENE  MOREL  Mar 

F.T.A.  2.  3,  4;  Executive  Board  4;  World  Af- 
fairs 2,  3,  4;  Student  Council  2,  3;  Majorette 
Club  2,  3;  F.N.A.  4;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  GA.A. 
2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Ushering  2.  3; 
Class  Cabinet  4;  Hall  Guard  2;  Senior  Assem- 
bly 4;  Prom  Committee  4. 
61 


PETER  MORKUNAS 
Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3. 
61 

JEFFREY  MORRIS 
61 

LEE  MORRIS 
Hall  Guard  4. 
61 


Pete 


Scrot 


Morev 


DENNIS  MORRISON  Dennv 

World  Affairs  4;  Key  Club  4;  Wrestling  2. 
61,  188 


GARY  MOSS 

Basketball  2. 
61 


Spider 


THOMAS  MOULIS  Tom 

Football  2,  4;  Wrestling  2,  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  4. 
62,  224,  234 

SUSAN  MUEHLEISEN  Sue 

Student  Council  4;  Megaphone  Club  2;  Euclid 
Choir  3;  Girl's  Glee  Club  4;  G.A.A.  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  3;  Homecoming  Committee  4. 
62,  174 


JAMES  MRAMOR  Urn 

Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Junior  Year. 

62 

SUSAN  MUELLER  Sue 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Executive 
Board  4;  Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  4;  Mounting 
Editor  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Ushering  2; 
Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Spectrum  4;  Senior  Scan- 
dal 4. 
62,  187,  194,  199,  202,  208 

BONNA  MUIR  Bon 

Student  Council  3;  Megaphone  Club  2;  Cheer- 
leader 2;  Big  Show  Cast  3;  G.A.A.  2,  4;  Survey 
Rep.  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall 
2,  3;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Prom  Com- 
mittee 4. 
62 


ANN  MURPHY 
Dance  Club  2. 
62 

CHARLOTTE  MURRAY 

Friendship  Club  2. 
62 


Ann 


Delinquent 


DALIA   MUSTEIKIS  Dalia 

N.H.S.    4;    I.Q.S,    4;    Student    Council    2,    3; 
G.A.A.   2,    3;   Letterwinner   2;    Euclidian   Rep. 
3;  Ads  Staff  4;  Eucuyo  4;  Friendship  Club  2; 
Senior  Scandal  4. 
62,  196,  198,  199 


RAYMOND  MYLAR 

62 


Ray 


JUANITA  NADA  Nita 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  2,  3;  Majorette 
Club  2.  3,  4;  Majorette  3,  4;  Head  Majorette 
4;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4; 
G.L.C.  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  3;  Buck- 
eye Girl's  State  Rep.  4;  Homecoming  Queen 
4;  Attendant  3. 

62,  155,  202,  212,  232,  233,  263,  265,  267 

HOWARD  NEBE  Howie 

Movie  Club  2;  Hall  Guard  4. 
62 

CHARLOTTE  NELSON  Charlie 

World  Affairs  3;  F.N.A.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Eu- 
cuyo 3,  4;  Friendship  Club  3;  Hall  Guard  3. 
62 

WILLIAM  NIEHAUS  Will 

World    Affairs   4;    Student   Council    2,    3;    Big 
Show  Cast  4;  Class  Cabinet  2,  3;  Hall  Guard 
4;  Senior  Assembly  4;  Prom  Committee  4. 
63 

PATRICIA  NOBBE  Mafia 

G.A.A.  2;  Survey  Cub  Reporter  2;  Friendship 
Club  2,  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Pep  Club  4; 
F.B.L.A.  4;  Panther  Mascot  4. 
63 

GLORIA  NOSAN  Harriet 

N.H.S.  3.  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Executive  .Board  4; 
Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  4;  Editor-in-Chief  4; 
Big  Show  Cast  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Euclidian 
Rep.  2,  3;  Survey  Rep.  2;  Friendship  Club  2,  3; 
G.L.C.  4;  Class  Vice-President  3;  Pep  Club  4; 
Spirit's  Club  4;  Secretary  4;  Buckeye  Girl's 
State  Rep.  3;  Prom  Committee  3;  Homecom- 
ing Attendant  4;  Spring  Sports  Attendant  3. 
28,  30,  63,  189,  194,  195,  199,  202,  212,  263 
265,  267 

DONALD  NOVAK  Don 

Key  Club  3,  4;  Cross  Country  3;  Baseball  3,  4; 
Letterman  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  3.  4. 

63,  254 

LAWRENCE  NOVAK  Larry 

Stage   Crew  Club   3.   4;   Fall   Play   Production 
Staff  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2. 
63,  204 

EUGENE  O'SABEN  Gene 

N.A.S.S.    3,   4;   Football   2;   Cross   Country   4; 
Letterman  4;  Track  2,   3,  4;   Letterman   2,   4; 
Letterman's  Club  2,  3,  4. 
46,63,  218,  221,  253 


324 


RICHARD  OCKUNZZI  Rich 

Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Tennis  3;  Bowling  4;  Hall 
Guard   2,  3. 
20,63 

JOSEPH  ODDA  Joe 

N.F.L.  2,  3,  4;  President  3;  P. A.  Club  4;  An- 
nouncer 4;  Fall  Play  Cast  4;  Play  Night  Cast 
2,   3;  Spring   Play  Cast   2;  Thespians   2,   3,   4; 
President   3;  Spectrum  4. 
63,  200,  201,  260,  261 

ANDREW  OGRIN  Tex 

Camera  Club  2,  3,  4;  Vice-President  3;  Euclid 
Choir  3;  Fall  Play  Cast  2,  3. 
63 


PATRICIA   PERROTTI  Pat 

G.AA.  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3:  Honor  Study 
Hall   3. 
65 


ROBERT  OLESKI 

Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Senior  Year. 

63,  188 


Bob 


DONNA  OPALK  Donna 

Euclidian   Rep.    3;   Friendship   Club   4;    Honor 
Study   Hall   3. 
63 

EDWARD  ORAZEN  Eddie 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  N.A.S.S.  2,  3,  4;  Football  2,  3,  4; 
Captain  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Track  2,  4;  Letter- 
man's  Club  3,  4;  Wrestling  2,  3,  4;  Co-Captain 
4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Class  Vice-President  4; 
Class  Cabinet  4;  Halt  Guard  2,  3.  4;  Panther 
of  the  Week  4;  Prom  Committee  4. 
14,  27,  63,  202,  224,  234,  236,  254,  258,  265 

MALCOLM  OREBAUGH  Mai 

N.F.L.  4;  World  Affairs  4;  Stage  Crew  Club  2; 
Key  Club  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2. 
64,  182,  188 

SHERMAN  OTT  Sherm 

Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Hall  Guard  2;  Fore- 
man's Club  4. 
64 

BONNITA  OWEN  Bonnie 

N.F.L.  3,  4;  F.N. A.  4;  Spring  Play  Production 
Staff   3;   G.A.A.    3,   4:   Friendship   Club   2,    3; 
Ushering  2;   Pep  Club  4. 
64,  184 

PATRICIA  PADO  Delinquent 

World  Affairs  4;  G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  4. 

64,  182,  208 

LEE  PAGE  Bool 

Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Hall  Guard  2. 

64 

RONALD  PAGON  Ron 

39,65 

CHRISTINE  PAJK  Chris 

Movie  Club  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club 
3;  F.B.L.A.  4. 
65 

WILLIAM  PALKO,  JR.  Pac-Rat 

Football  4;  Baseball  3;  Bowling  3,  4;  Letter- 
man  3,  4;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Junior  Year. 
65 

LILLIAN  PAPP  Lil 

World  Affairs  3;  Euclidian  Rep.  4;  G.A.A.  2. 
3,  4;  Friendship  Club  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall 
2;  F.B.L.A.  4. 
65 

WILLIAM  PATTON  Bill 

Football  2;  Basketball  4;  Class  Cabinet  3. 

65,  245 

PRISCILLA  PAUL  Dolh 

I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  World  Affairs  3;  Major- 
ette Club  2,  3,  4;  Majorette  3,  4;  Girl's  Glee 
Club  2;  Euclid  Choir  3;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3, 
4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Editorial  Staff  3,  4; 
News  Editor  4;  Reporter  3,  4;  Rep.  3;  Friend- 
ship Club  2;  Ushering  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3; 
Pep  Club  4;  Senior  Assembly  4;  Homecoming 
Committee  4. 
48,  65,  77,  187,   190,  233,  263 


LINDA   PERZ 

G.A.A.  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4. 

65 


Lin 


CAROLINE  PAVELKA 
65 


Blondie 


BARBARA   PETERSEN  Barb 

F.T.A.  2;  Megaphone  Club  2;  Girl's  Glee  Club 
2;   Big  Show  Cast  3,  4;   Master  Singers   3,  4; 
G.A.A.   2,  4;   Euclidian   Rep.   2,   3;  Friendship 
Club  2;   Pep  Club  4. 
65,  173 

GERALD  PETERSEN  Pete 

Euclid  Choir  2;  Master  Singers  3,  4;  Big  Show 
Cast  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Business  Staff  2,  3;  Rep. 
2,  3;  Wrestling  2,  3;  Golf  3,  4. 
65,  66,  79,  173 

MARLENE  PETRIK.  Mar 

Student  Council   2,   3;   G.A.A.   2. 

65 

JOHN  PETRO  lack 

Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3. 
65,  201 

DIANE  PETROU  Diane 

Movie  Club  4;  Friendship  Club  3. 
65 

VICTOR  PETROVIC  Vic 

N.H.S.  4;  Movie  Club  2,  3,  4;  Cross  Country 
4;  Truck  3,  4. 
65,  218,  253 

ROGER  PETROVICH  Rog 

Movie   Club   2,    3,    4;   Football    2;    Foreman's 
Club  4. 
65,  211 

CAROL  PHILLIPS  Carol 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  F.T.A.  4;  Megaphone  Club  2;  P.A. 
Club   3,  4;   Technician   3,  4;   G.A.A.   2,   3,  4; 
Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall   3;   Pep 
Club  4;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4;  G.L.C.  4. 
65.  187,  196,202,207,  212 

NANCY  PHILLIPS  Nan 

G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  4. 

65 

JOHN  PICCIANO  John 

Movie  Club  2,  3. 
65 

JANIS   PIKE  Jan 

F.T.A.  '2,  3,  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Euclid 
Choir  3;  Master  Singers  4;  G.A.A.  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2,  3,  4;  Ushering  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4; 
Hall   Guard  4. 

65,  172,  187,  208 

ANNE  PINTER  Anne 

G.A.A  4;  Survey  Rep.  2. 

66 

DIANE  PISEK  D.P. 

Student  Council  3;  Movie  Club  3,  4;  Book- 
store Worker  3;  G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  4; 
G.L.C.  4;  Pep  Club  4;  F.B.L.A.  4. 

66.  205,  208 

JUDY  PODOBNIKAR  Podobs 

Student  Council  2;  G.A.A.  2,  4;  Euclidian  Rep. 
3;  Friendship  Club  3;  Pep  Club  4. 
66 

KAREN   PODWILS  Karen 

Movie  Club  4;  Euclid  Choir  3,  4;  G.A.A.  4; 
Friendship  Club  3;  Pep  Club  4;  F.B.L.A.  4. 
66,  174,  205 

BOB  POLLUTRO  Roc* 

Class  Cabinet  3,  4;  Wrestling  2,  4. 
66 

JAMES  POSTLE  Jim 

66 

JEANNETTE  POSTLE  Jean 

G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2. 

66 


SHARON   POUSS 

Friendship  Club  4. 
67 

ALLEN  PRETNAR 
Drama  Club  3. 
67 


Shari 


Al 


STANLEY  PRIJATELJ  Stan 

Concert  Band  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit 
Band  2.  3,  4;  Pep  Band  3,  4;  Cadet  Band  2. 
25,  67,  167 

ALICE  PRIORESCHI  Alice 

World  Affairs  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Honor 
Study   Hall   2. 
6,  67,  182 


LUCY  PROKOP 

Girl's  Glee  Club  2. 
67 


Lou 


JEFFREY  PROUDFOOT  Jeff 

N.H.S.   4;   N.A.S.S.    3,   4;   Student   Council   4; 
Euclidian  Rep.  4;  Tennis  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3. 
4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4. 
67.  178,  254 

WILLIAM  PUGH  Bill 

Fall  Play  Cast  3,  4;  Play  Night  Cast  3;  Spring 
Play  Production  Staff  3;  Big  Show  Cast  3,  4; 
Thespians  3,  4;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
67,  200,  204 


MATTHEW  PULEO 

67 

DENNIS  PUNGERCHAR 
67 


Matt 
Punky 


DONALD  PURTILL  Don 

Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Football  3;  Track  2;  Hall 
Guard  4. 
67 

SARAH  RALLS  Sarah 

Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Euclid  Choir  3,  4;  F.T.A. 

4;  Fall   Play  Cast  4;  G.A.A.   3.  4;  Friendship 

Club  2,  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Euclidian  Ads  Staff 

4. 

4,  67.  174,  184,  196 

MADELINE  RANDAZZO  Madeline 

Student  Council  2;  Majorette  Club  2,  3.  4; 
Majorette  3,  4;  Head  Majorette  4;  Big  Show 
Cast  3,  4;  Marching  Band  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2.  3. 
4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3; 
G.L.C.  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Senior  Assembly  4; 
Prom  Committee  3. 
8.  67,  81,  212,  232,  263 

THOMAS  RANKIN  Rank 

Student  Council  3:  Choral  Masters  2,  3,  4;  Big 
Show  Cast  3,  4;  Football  2.  3,  4;  Letterman 
4;  Wrestling  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Baseball  2; 
Track  3;  Letterman's  Club  4;  Spirit's  Club  3; 
Survey  Rep.  4. 
68,  172,  224,  234,  254 

KATHLEEN  RASH  Kay 

Majorette  Club  2,  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friend- 
ship  Club   2.    3;    Ushering   2;   Hall    Guard   4; 
F.B.L.A.  4. 
68 

PATRICIA  RAYMOND  Pat 

68 

CAROL  REBA  Schultzie 

Megaphone  Club  2;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2.  4;  Eu- 
clid" Choir  3,  4;  Fall  Play  Production  Staff  2; 
Play  Night  Production  Staff  2;  Spring  Play 
Production  Staff  2,  3;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  Pro- 
duction Staff  3;  G.A.A.  2.  3.  4:  Euclidian  Rep. 
2,  3;  Survev  Rep.  2.  3;  Friendship  Club  2.  3, 
4;  Ushering  2.  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Class 
Cabinet  2. "3;  Pep  Club  4:  Senior  Assembly  4; 
Prom  Committee  3,  4;  F.B.L.A.  4;  Homecom- 
ins;  Committee  3.  4;  Class  Guidance  Council 
2. '3,  4. 
22,  28.69,  174,  208 


KEITH   REDLIN 
69 


Frog 


325 


MICHAEL  REBA  Reeb 

Euclidian  Rep.  4;  Cross  Country  4;  Basketball 
2     3,   4;    Letterman    4;   Track    4;    Letterman's 
Club  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  3,  4. 
69,  218,  245 

JUDITH  REICHENBACH  Judy 

World  Affairs  3;  Majorette  Club  2;  Big  Show 
Cast  4;  G.A.A.  2,  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Ush- 
ering 2;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  4;  Senior  As- 
sembly 4. 
32,69,  210,  262 

BARBARA  RHOADES  Barb 

Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Ensemble  4;  Master  Sing- 
ers 3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Ushering  3; 
Pep  Club  4. 
69,  172,  208 

PATRICK  RICHARDS  Pat 

Movie  Club  3,  4;  President  4;  Play  Night  Pro- 
duction Staff  4;  Big  Show  Production  Staff  4; 
Senior  Assembly  4. 
69,  205 

JAMES  RICHARDSON  Jim 

Swim  Club  4;  Key  Club  4;  Fall  Play  Cast  3; 

Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Wrestling  2. 

69 

BONITA  RITZ  Bonnie 

NHS  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  World  Affairs  3;  Ma- 
jorette Club  2;  G.AA.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club 
2,  3,  4;  Cabinet  2,  3,  4;  Ushering  2;  Honor 
Study  Hall  3;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  4; 
F.B.L.A.  4. 
69,  187,  208,209 

ANN  ROBERTS  Penny 

N.H.S.    3,    4;    F.T.A.    3;   Girl's   Glee    Club   2; 
Master  Singers  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Euclidian 
Rep.  3;  G.L.C.  2,  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4. 
69,  173 

BEVERLY  ROBERTS  Bev 

F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  F.N. A.  4;  Big  Show  4;  Concert 
Band  3.  4;  Librarian  4;  Marching  Band  2,   3 
4;  Cadet  Band  2;  Pit  Band  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3 
Euclidian    Rep.    4;    Friendship    Club    2,    3,    4 
Cabinet  2,  3;  Ushering  2,  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4. 
69,  167,  169,  184,  209 

JEANNETTE  ROBERTS  Jay 

F.T.A.  3;  World  Affairs  3;  Megaphone  Club 
2,  3,  4;  Cheerleader  2,  3,  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club 
2;  Big  Show  Cast  3,  4;  Master  Singers  3,  4; 
G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Letterwinner  3;  Friendship 
Club  2;  Ushering  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Mon- 
itor 3;  Hall  Guard  3,  4;  Senior  Assembly  4; 
Prom  Committee  3. 
69,  172,  230 

RUTH  ROBERTS  Ruthie 

F.T.A.  4;  World  Affairs  3;  Majorette  Club  2, 
3;  Big  Show  Cast  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2;  Pep  Club  4;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
22,  69,  187 

RICHARD  ROMAN  Rich 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  4;  Key  Club  3,  4; 
Eucuyo   3,  4;  Honor  Study   Hall   2,   3;  Senior 
Scandal  4;  Co-Editor.  4. 
69 


JOSEPH  ROMANO  Joe 

N.H.S.  3.  4;  Vice-President  4;  N.F.L.  4;  I.Q.S. 
4;   Euclidian   Editorial   Staff   4;   Assistant   Pic- 
ture Editor  4;  Baseball  2. 
69,  194,  199,201,  202 

BARBARA  ROMISHER  Barb 

Majorette   Club   2,   3,   4;   Majorette   3,   4;   Big 

Show  Cast  3,  4;  Marching  Band  3,  4;  G.A.A. 

2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall 

2,  3;  Monitor  3;  Pep  Club  4;  Senior  Assembly 

4. 

7,  69,  232 

JOYCE  ROSCHY  Frenchy 

Friendship   Club   3;   Transferred   to   Euclid   in 
Junior  Year. 
69 


DONNA  ROSITANO  Donna 

Big  Show  Cast  4;  G.A.A.   2;  Friendship  Club 
2;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
69 

PATRICIA  ROTE  Pat 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  3;  Fall 
Play  Production  Staff  3,  4;  Play  Night  Produc- 
tion Staff  3,  4;  Spring  Play  Production  Staff  3, 
4;  Big  Show  Production  Staff  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2, 
3,  4;  Survey  Editorial  Staff  3,  4;  Assistant  Art 
Editor  3;  Art  Editor  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3, 
4;  Thespians  4;  G.L.C.  2,  3,  4;  Vice-President 
4;  Pep  Club. 

69,  190,  199,  202,212,  215 

CHARLES  ROWLES  Chuck 

70 

SHARON  RUMOHR  Sharon 

Student  Council  3;  Friendship  Club  3;  Trans- 
ferred to  Euclid  in  Junior  Year. 

70,  160 

WILLIAM  RUSS  Willy 

Camera  Club  2,  3,  4;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  Honor 
Study  Hall  3;  Golf  2;  Hall  Guard  2,  3;  Senior 
Assembly  4. 
70 

MICHELE  SABETTI  Mike 

F.T.A.  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Euclid  Choir  3, 
4;  G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Pep  Club 
4;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4. 
70,  174,  187,  196,  208 

RICHARD  SAK  Rich 

World  Affairs  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Swim- 
ming 2;  Hall  Guard  4;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
70 


Lo 


3;    Friendship    Club    3,    4; 


John 


LOIS  SALMICK 
N.F.L.    4;    G.A.A. 
Hall  Guard  4. 
70 

JOHN  SAMSA 
Honor  Study  Hall  2. 
70 

DENNIS  SARICH  Denny 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  2,  3; 
Euclidian  Rep.  3;  Editorial  Staff  4;  Art  Editor 
4-  Eucuyo  3,  4;  Editor-in-Chief  4;  Spectrum  4. 
70,  173,  194.  198,  199,202 

RICHARD  SARVER  Dick 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  Boy's  Glee  Club  3;  Euclid- 
ian Business  Staff  4;  Co-Ads  Manager  4;  Fall 
Play  Cast  3;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3,  4;  Concert 
Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Board  of 
Directors  4;  Pit  Band  3.  4:  Master  Singers  3, 
4;  Survey  Rep.  2,  3,  4;  Business  Staff  3;  Class 
Cabinet  3;  Prom  Committee  3. 
70,  167,  196,  199 

SHIRLEY  SAWYER  Shirley 

70 

DONALD  SBROCCO  Don 

70 

BARBARA  SCANLON  Barb 

Hall  Guard  2. 
70 

JULIANNE  SCHEFF  Mi 

Homecoming   Committee   4;   Megaphone   Club 

2;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  3;  Ushering 

3;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  2;  Senior  Assembly 

4. 

22,  71,  192,  263 

PATRICIA  SCHEIBEL  Pat 

Euclidian   Rep.  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Hall 
Guard  4. 
71 

DOROTHEA  SCHMIDT  Dotty 

F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  World  Affairs  4;  G.A.A.  3,  4; 
Euclidian    Rep.    4;    Friendship    Club    2,    3,    4; 
Cabinet  4;  Ushering  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard 
4;  Captain  4;  Euclidian  Ads  Staff  4. 
71,  182,  187,  196,  208 


KATHLEEN  SCHMIDT  Kathy 

N.H.S.  4;  Euclidian  Business  Staff  4;  Conces- 
sions Manager  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Rep. 
4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Cabinet  3,  4;  Class 
Secretary  4;  Class  Cabinet  3. 
31,  54,  71,   195,   196,  199,  208,  209,  263 

BARBARA  SCHMITT  Barb 

Student  Council  2;  Majorette  Club  2;  Girl's 
Glee  Club  2;  Fall  Play  Cast  4;  Play  Night  Cast 
3;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3;  Master  Singers  3,  4; 
G.A.A.  4;  Survey  Rep.  2,  3;  Pep  Club  4. 

72,  172 

LARRY  SCHNEIDER  Schnitz 

Student  Council  2,  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  3; 
Football  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Baseball  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Class 
Secretary  2;  Class   President  4;   Class  Cabinet 

2.  3,  4;  Spirit's  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  2,  3,  4; 
Senior  Assembly  4;  Prom  Committee  4. 

31,  72,  189,224,  254 

SHARON  SCHOTT  Sherry 

Majorette  Club  2,  3,  4;  Majorette  3,  4;  Girl's 
Glee  Club  2;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3,  4;  Marching 
Band  3.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  2; 
Survey  Rep.  3;  Friendship  Club  2;  Pep  Club 
4;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
72,  233 

RONALD  SCHUBERT  Ron 

Camera  Club  2,  3,  4;  President  4;  Key  Club  3, 
4;   Honor  Study   Hall  2. 

72 

KATHRYN  SCHUETTE  Kathi 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  Student  Council  2,  3, 
4;  Executive  Board  3,  4;  Social  Chairman  3; 
Homecoming  Chairman  4;  Euclidian  Editorial 
Staff  4;  Staff  Editor  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Secretary 
3;  Euclidian  Rep.  3;  Survey  Rep.  4;  Eucuyo  4; 
Friendship  Club  2,  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Buckeye 
Girl's  State  Rep.  4;  Panther  of  the  Week  4; 
Spectrum  4. 

72,  134,  159,  178,  179,  181,  194,  199,  202, 
208,  259 

NANCY  SCHWARTS  Nance 

N.H.S.   3,  4;  I.Q.S.   3,  4;  F.T.A.  2,   3,  4;  Stu- 
dent Council  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2. 
28,  72,  173,  178,  187,  192,  193,  199,  202,  212 

JOHN  SCHWEMLER  John 

Master  Singers  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Euclidian 
Rep.  4;  Survey  2,  3,  4;  Rep.  3,  4;  Business  Staff 

3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Ushering  2;  G.L.C. 
3,  4;  Pep  Club  4. 


JOAN  SCOTT  Joan 

F.N.A.    4;   G.A.A.    2,    4;    Friendship    Club    2; 
Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Senior  Scandal  4. 
72,  81,  184 

VIRGINIA  SEBOCK  Midge 

G.A.A.  3;  F.B.L.A.  4. 

72 

BONNIE  SEIFERT  Bonnie 

F.T.A.  3,  4;  World  Affairs  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club 
2;  F.N.A.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club 
3,'  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2. 

72,  182,  184,  187,208 

JOAN  SERES  Jo-Jo 

Jr.  Red  Cross  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  4. 

72 

FRED  SERNEL  Fred 

72 

VAUGHN  SESTAK  Vonnie 

Big  Show  Cast  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3.  4;  March- 
ing Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band  4;  Friendship  Club 
2,  4;  Hall  Guard  4;  Senior  Scandal  4. 

73,  107,  208 

THOMAS  SHANNON  Tom 

Stage  Crew  Club  4;   Eucuyo  4;   Honor   Study 
Hall  3;  Thespians  4;  Track  4;  Class  Cabinet  4; 
Hall  Guard  3,  4;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Jun- 
ior Year. 
73,  200 


326 


CAROL  SHENKEL  Shenk 

World  Affairs  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Pep  Club  4; 
Hall  Guard  4;  Senior  Scandal  4. 
28,  64,  73,75,  182 

ROBERT  SHERRY  Bob 

Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in 
Junior  Year. 
73 

DANIEL  SHIELDS  Dan 

Baseball  2;  Swimming  2,  3;  Hall  Guard  3,  4; 
Senior  Assembly  '4. 
22,  34,  73 

ALAN  SHINAGAWA  Alvin 

N.H.S.  4;  N.A.S.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  4; 
Euclidian  Rep.  4;  Bookstore  Worker  3.  4;  Con- 
cert Band  2;  Marching  Band  2;  Pit  Band  2; 
Wrestling  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Letterman's 
Club  3,  4;  Euclidian  Ads  Staff  4. 
73,  178,  203,  210,218,254 

MICHAEL  SIKORA  Mike 

Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3.  4;  Football  4;  Letter- 
man  4;  Baseball  4;  Letterman's  Club  4;  Hall 
Guard  2,   3,  4. 
52,  73,224,  254 

KATHLEEN  SIMMONS  Kathy 

Movie  Club  2.  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  4;  Friendship 
Club  4. 

73,  205 

LAWRENCE  SINGER  Larry 

Euclid  Choir  2,  3:  Fall  Play  Cast  4;  Play  Night 
Cast  4;  Spring  Play  Cast  4;  Big  Show  Cast  2, 
3,  4;  Master  Singers  4;  Thespians  4. 

73 

MARIAM  SINGER  Mickey 

G.A.A.  3 

73 

ELAINE  SIPPOLA  Sip 

N.H.S.  4;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  F.N.A.  3;  Class  Cabinet 
4;   Pep  Club  4. 
28,73 

GENE  SIRCA  Gene 

Concert  Band  2;  Football  2. 

73 

KENNETH  SKULA  Ken 

73 

JON  SLAVBAUGH  Jon 

Student  Council  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Hall 
Guard  4;  Captain  4;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
74 

PATRICIA  SMICIKLAS  Pat 

74 

CHARLENE  SMITH  Char 

Majorette  Club  2,  3;  Big  Show  Cast  3,  4; 
G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Business  Staff  3,  4;  Sec- 
retary 3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Honor  Study 
Hall  3;  G.L.C.  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  3, 
4;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
22,  74,  76,  193,  212 

DOUGLAS  SMITH  Doug 

Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Hall  Guard  2;  Senior  As- 
sembly 4. 

74 

GARY  SMITH  Gary 

Bowling  2,  3,  4. 

74,  252 

JACQUELINE  SMITH  Jackie 

World  Affairs  4;  Friendship  Club  4;  Pep  Club 
4. 
74 

PHILIP  SMITH  Phil 

Foreman's  Club  4;  Secretary-Treasurer  4. 
74,211 

MICHAEL  SMOLINSKY  Mi*e 

Transferred  to  Euclid   in  Junior  Year. 


PEGGY  SNYDER 

Movie  Club  4. 
74,  205 


Pen 


RICHARD  STASIENKO 

77 


Richard 


JOANNE  SOBLESKY  Red 

Majorette  Club  2;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4. 
74 


RONALD  SOTKA 

Hall  Guard  4. 
74 


Ron 


MARY  ANN  SOVICH  Mary  Ann 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3;  World  Af- 
fairs 4;  P.A.  Club  3,  4;  Technician  3,  4;  F.N.A. 
4;  G.A.A.  2;  Survey  Editorial  Staff  2,   3;   Re- 
porter 2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2;  Pep  Club  4. 
74,  182.  184,  199.  207 


KENNETH  SOWUL 

Camera  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2. 

75 


Ken 


RAYMOND  SPACAGNA  Ray 

World  Affairs  4;  Basketball  3;  Transferred  to 
Euclid  in  Junior  Year. 

75 

CAROL  SPENA  Carol 

Friendship  Club  2,  3. 
75,  160 

JERALD  SPENCER  Jerry 

Movie  Club  3,  4;  Big  Show  Cast  2;  Euclid 
Choir  2;  Wrestling  2.  3;  Baseball  2,  3,  4;  Class 
Cabinet   3. 

75,257 

GERALD  SPENKO  Jerry 

N.A.S.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  2,  3;  Key  Club 
2,  3,  4;  Treasurer  3;  Fall  Play  Cast  3;  Concert 
Band  2,  3;  Marching  Band  3;  Pit  Band  3; 
Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Cross  Country  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman  3;  Track  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3; 
Letterman's  Club  2,   3,  4. 

75,  86,  188,  218,  254 

PATRICIA  SPRINGER  Pat 

Euclid  Choir  4;  Friendship  Club  3,  4;  Pep  Club 
4;  F.B.L.A.  4. 

74,  75 

DAVID  SPROCHI  "Sprach" 

Student  Council  2;  Euclid  Choir  2;  Master 
Singers  3,  4;  Eucuyo  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2; 
Football  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3.  4;  Baseball  2,  3, 
4:  Letterman  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4; 
Class  Cabinet  4;  Class  Guidance  Council  3, 
4;  Spirit's  Club  4;  Vice-President  4;  Hall  Guard 

2,  3,  4;  Prom  Committee  4. 

76,  81.  173,  189,  224,  154 

RICHARD  STADLER  Rich 

76 

RUTH  STAFFORD  Ruthie 

76 

SHARON  STAHLER  Sherri 

N.H.S.  3.  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  P.A.  Club  2,  3,  4;  An- 
nouncer 3,  4;  Technician  2;  Euclidian  Business 
Staff  4;   Business   Manager   4;   Master   Singers 

3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2. 
76,  196,  199,  206 

ULRICH  STAMM  Vlli 

Swim  Club  2;  Swimming  2,  3. 

76 

CAROL  STANLEY  Carol 

World  Affairs  3;  Majorette  Club  3;  Megaphone 
Club  2:  Big  Show  Cast  2;  G.A.A.  3,  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2. 
76 

SUSAN  STANWYCK  Sue 

Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Euclid  Choir  3,  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2,   3.  4;   Honor  Study  Hall   2;   Pep 
Club  4;  Senior  Scandal  4. 
76,  174,  184 


JANICE  STEFANSKI  Jan 

G.A.A.   2;  Survey  Rep.  2;  Friendship  Club  4; 
Ushering  4;   Honor  Study   Hall   2;   Senior  As- 
sembly 4. 
77,  208 


THOMAS  STEICH 

Basketball  3. 

77 

CHARLES  STEVEN 
Hall  Guard  3. 

77 


Tom 


Chuck 


STEVE  SMRDEL 

74 


Steve 


PATSY  STARNES 

G.A.A.  2.  3;  Friendship  Club  3. 

76 


Pat 


DANIEL  STEVENSON  Oscar 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  N.A.S.S.  2,  3,  4;  Student  Council 
2,  3,  4;  Executive  Board  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  4; 
Survey  Rep.  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Basket- 
ball 2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Hall  Guard  2,  3;  Buckeye  Boy's  State  Rep.  4; 
Cub  of  the  Month  2;  Eucuyo  3;  Panther  of  the 
Week  4. 
77,   179,  202,  244,  245,  248,  254,  265 

BEVERLY  STONE  Bev 

Friendship  Club  2,  3;  F.B.L.A.  4. 

77 

JOHN  STONEBACK  Stoney 

Stage  Crew  Club  2;  Big  Show  Production  Staff 

2,  3;  Concert  Band  2.  3.  4;  Marching  Band  2, 

3,  4;  Pit  Band  2,  3,  4;  Pep  Band  3,  4;  Band 
Sergeant  4. 

77,  167,  168 

ROSEMARY  STRAH  ■■Ro" 

Friendship  Club  2,  4. 

77,  208 

ELINOR  STRAUB  "El" 

Jr.  Red  Cross  2;  Friendship  Club  2. 

77 

JOSEPH  STURM  Joe 

77 

JACK  SUBEL  John 

World  Affairs  4;  Spring  Play  Cast  4;  Survey 
Rep.  2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3. 

77 

JUDITH  SUHAR  Judy 

World  Affairs  3.  4;  Megaphone  Club  2:  Girl's 
Glee  Club  2;  Big  Show  Cast  3;  Euclid  Choir 
3;  Master  Singers  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2,  3:  Ushering  2.  3;  Honor  Study 
Hall  2;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall 
Guard  3;  F.B.L.A.  4;  Homecoming  Committee 
4. 
22,  59.  76,77,  173,  182 

EILEEN  SULLIVAN  Zelda 

F.T.A.  3;  World  Affairs  3;  Student  Council  3. 
4;  Majorette  Club  2,  3,  4;  Majorette  4;  P.A. 
Club  3;  Technician  3;  Big  Show  Cast  3;  G.A.A. 
2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3; 
Class  Treasurer  3;  Class  Cabinet  3:  Hall  Guard 
3;  Captain  3;  Senior  Assembly  4;  Prom  Com- 
mittee 3:  Homecoming  Attendant  2. 
64,  78,  232 

JUDY  SULLIVAN  Judy 

G.A.A.  3. 

78 

NANCY  SULLIVAN  Nance 

N.H.S.  4;  F.T.A.  3.  4:  World  Affairs  4;  G.A.A. 
2  3,  4;  Survey  Editorial  Staff  2.  3.  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2.  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  2:  Pep  Club 
4;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4;  Spectrum  4. 

78,  182.  196,  199.  263 

DEANNE  SUSNIS  Dee 

Survey  Rep.  3;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study 
Hall   2. 
78 

BARBARA  SVRGA  Barb 

F.T.A.  2,  3:  Survey  Rep.  2;  Friendship  Club  2; 
Honor  Study  Hall  2. 
78,  180 


327 


J> 


MARY  SUSTERSIC  Mitzi 

F.T.A.  4;  World  Affairs  4;  Ad  Club  3,  4;  Swim 
Club  2;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  4; 
Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard 

2 

78,  182,  187,  208 

ROSEMARY  SYRACUSE  Ro 

Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Hall 
Guard   3. 
78 


VERNA  SYRACUSE 
Friendship  Club  4. 
78,  160,  208 


Dollie 


SHARON  SZALEK  Sharon 

World   Affairs   3;   G.A.A.   2,   3,   4;   Friendship 
Club  2. 

78 


JOSEPH  TANNENBAUM 

Hall  Guard  4. 

79 

GARY  TAYLOR 

Bowling  3. 
79 


Joe 


Gary 


ROCKWELL  TAYLOR  Rocky 

Concert  Band  2,  3,  4:  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4; 
Pit  Band  3;  Basketball  2;  Track  4. 
79,  135,  167 

WILLIAM  TEKAVIC  Willy 

Student  Council  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  4;  Letterman 
4;   Letterman's  Club  4. 
79,  178 

JANICE  TELISMAN  Jan 

N.H.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Student  Council  4; 
Swim  Club  2,  3,  4;  Treasurer  3;  President  4; 
Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Fall  Play  Cast  3;  Big  Show 
Cast  2;  Master  Singers  3,  4;  Executive  Board 
4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Survey  Business  Staff  4;  Rep. 
3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Pep  Club  4;  Prom 
Committee  3. 
79,  172.  178.  183 

CHARLES  TERRANOVA  Chuck 

N.H.S.  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3,  4;  Football 
2,  4;  Letterman  4;  Letterman's  Club  4;  Class 
Vice  President  2;  Class  Cabinet  2,  3;  Pep  Club 
4;   Hall   Guard   3,  4. 
79,  224,  254 


CHRISTOPHER  TETRICK 
Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Wrestling  2. 
80 


Kris 


DAVID  THOMAS  Dave 

Wrestling  2;  Golf  2;  Letterman  2;  Letterman's 

Club  2. 

80 

CHARLES  TILK  Chuck 

Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Football  2;  Cross  Coun- 
try 4;  Track  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Letterman's 
Club  4;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Pep  Club  4. 
80 

NANCY  TILLY  Tilly 

Ad  Club  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Euclidian  Rep. 
2;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Pep 
Club  4;  Hall   Guard  4. 
80 

PENELOPE  TINKER  Penny 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  2,  3, 
4;  Executive  Board  3,  4;  Secretary  3;  Girl's 
Glee  Club  2;  Euclid  Choir  3;  Euclidian  Edito- 
rial Staff  4;  Assistant  Editor  4;  Fall  Play  Cast 
3;  Big  Show  Cast  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2;  G.L.C.  3,  4;  Class  Cabinet  2,  4; 
Pep  Club  4;  Spirit's  Club  4;  Cub  of  the  Month 
2;  Prom  Committee  3,  4 
80,  178,  179,  189,  194,  202,  212 

LOUIS  TOLAR  Lou 

Honor  Study  Hall  3,  4;  Foreman's  Club  4. 
80,  211 


BEVERLY  TOMLE 

G.A.A.  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3. 

80 


JOHN  TRAUGER  Terry 

N.H.S.   3,  4;  N.A.S.S.  3,  4;  Swim  Club  3,  4; 
Key  Club  4;  Swimming  2,  3,  4;  Co-Captain  4; 
Letterman   3,  4;   Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Class 
Cabinet  3:  Hall   Guard   3. 
63,  80,  183,  188,  202,  240,  242 

DONNA  TRENTEL  Donna 

G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club  2:  Ushering  3. 
80 

CHARLES  TRINITE  Bud 

80 

CARL  TROUTEN  JR.  Fred 

Camera  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Hall 
Guard   2,  4. 
80 

SHEILA  TROYER  Pigeon 

Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Senior  Year.  Friend- 
ship Club  4;  Spectrum  4. 
81,  208 


SUSAN  TROXELL 

G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3. 

80 


Sue 


THOMAS  TUCKERMAN  Friar  Tuck 

N.H.S.  4;  N.A.S.S.  3,  4;  Baseball  3;  Letterman 
3;  Lab  Technician  4. 
81 


WILLIAM  TURK 
81 


Willie 


VERONICA  TURNER  Ronni 

World  Affairs  3;  Megaphone  Club  2;  Cheer- 
leader 2;  Big  Show  Cast  3.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4; 
Euclidian  Rep.  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Ushering 
2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall 
Guard  2.  3.  4;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
32,  81,  263 

JUANITA  TYJEWSKI  Nila 

World  Affairs  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Ushering 


81,  182 

BEVERLY  TYLER 
G.A.A.  2. 

81 

EILEEN  TYRRELL 


Bev 


Ft 


Bev 


Student  Council  Rep.  2;  G.A.A.  2;  Survey  Rep. 

2;  Friendship  Club  2. 

81 

GEORGE  UNION  Joe 

81 

RONALD  UNKEFER  Ron 

N.H.S.   4;   Student   Council    3;   Transferred   to 
Euclid  in  Junior  Year. 
81 

PATRICIA  URANKAR  Patti 

N.H.S.  4;  Student  Council  2;  Megaphone  Club 
2,   3;   Cheerleader   2,   3;   G.A.A.   2,   3;   Honor 
Study  Hall  2;  Hall  Guard  3. 
81 

SANDRA  URSINI  Sandy 

81 

SAUNDRA  UTTERBACK  Sandy 

Friendship  Club  2,  4. 
81 

MARGARET  VAGASKY  Marge 

I.Q.S.   3.  4;  F.T.A.   3,  4;  World   Affairs   3,  4; 
P. A.  Club  3,  4;  Technician  3,  4;  Survey  Edi- 
torial Staff  3;  Friendship  Club  2;  Pep  Club  4; 
Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4. 
82,  182,  187,  196,  199,207 

WILLIAM  VALENTINO  Val 

82 

BARBARA  VALINCE  Barb 

N.H.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  World  Affairs  3; 
Swim  Club  2.  3,  4;  Orchestra  2;  Concert  Band 
2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  3. 
82,  183 


FRANK  VAN  TILBURG  Frank 

Fall  Play  Cast  3,  4;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3,  4; 
Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4; 
Pit  Band  2,  3. 

82,  167 

ANTHONY  VARDIAN  Tony 

Camera  Club  2;  Orchestera  4;  Fall  Play  Cast 
3,  4;  Big  Show  Cast  3,  4;  Concert  Band  3,  4; 
Marching  Band  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  4. 

83,  187,  204 

ROBERT  VERH  Bob 

83 

DAVID  VERSHALL  Dave 

83 

MARGARET  VICIC  Margaret 

World  Affairs  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3. 

83 

RANDOLPH  VIRANT  Randy 

Movie  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall   3;  Football 
2;  Hall   Guard  4. 
83 

ANTHONY  VITANZA  Tony 

Big  Show  Cast  4;  Wrestling  2;  Baseball  2. 
83 

KATHLEEN  VIVIANO  Kathy 

F.T.A.  2.  3,  4;  Student  Council  2;  Movie  Club 

2,  3,  4;  Secretary-Treasurer  4;  Euclidian  Rep. 
4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Ushering  2;  Honor  Study 
Hall  2. 

83,  205 

BARBARA  WALLACE  Barbie 

N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Executive 
Board  4;  Majorette  Club  2;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2; 
Master  Singers  3,  4:  G.A.A.  2,  3.  4;  Euclidian 
Rep.  2,  3;  Survey  2,  3,  4;  Cub  Reporter  2; 
Friendship  Club   2.   3;   Ushering  2,   3;   G.L.C. 

3,  4;  Class  Cabinet  2,  3;  Senior  Assembly  4. 
83,  172,  187,  202,  212 


RICHARD  WALLACE 

83 

DIANE  WALZER 

G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2. 

83 


Dick 


Di 


LINDA  WARNKE  Linda 

N.H.S.  4:  F.T.A.  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3; 
Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Pep  Club 
4;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4;  Spectrum  4. 
22,  83,  187,  196,  262 

RONALD  WATT  What? 

Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Baseball  2,  3;  Hall  Guard 
3,  4. 
83 

HALLE  WEBB  Halle 

Wrestling  2.  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Baseball  2,  3, 
4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Hall 
Guard  2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3. 
83,  234,  254 

LARRY  WEEKS  Larry 

N.F.L.  4;  Movie  Club  2,  3,  4;  Track  2:  Debate 
Team  4. 
83,  205 

JOSEPH  WEIBLE  Webes 

N.F.L.    4;    Key    Club    4;    Fall    Play    Cast    4; 
Marching  Band  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Cross 
Country  4;  Wrestling  2,  3,  4. 
83,  218,  234 

SHARON  WELCH  Sharon 

F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  4;  Friendship  Club  4; 
Honor  Study  Hall  3. 
83,  187,  208 

MARILYN  WENGER  Princess 

Euclidian    Rep.    2;    Friendship    Club    2,    3,    4; 

Ushering  3.  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Pep  Club 

4. 

83,  208 


DENNIS  WHELAN 
83 


Dennis 


328 


JOHN  WHITEHEAD  John 

Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3.  4; 
Pit  Band  2,  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  2. 
83 

JAMES  WHITTAKER  Jay 

Swim  Club  2;  Key  Club  4;  Honor  Study  Hall 
2;  Swimming  2,  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  2. 
84,  188.  240 

WAYNE  WILLIAMS  Willie 

84 

LINDA  WILLIAMSON  Linda 

Movie  Club  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  3,  4. 
84,  205 

RAYMOND  WILSON  Willie 

Aeronautics  Club  2. 
84 

ELAINE  WILTSHIRE  Elaine 

World  Affairs  3;  Concert  Band  2.  3,  4;  Librar- 
ian 2,  3,  4;  Secretary  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3, 
4;  Pit  Band  2,  4;  G.A.A.  2. 
84,  167,  184 

CAROLE  WINTERS  Carole 

N.H.S.  4;  Swim  Club  3,  4;  Fall  Play  Produc- 
tion Staff  3,  4;  Play  Night  Production  Staff  4; 
Spring  Play  Production  Staff  2,  3.  4;  Eucuyo 
4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Thespians  4;  Pep  Club 
4;  Senior  Scandal  4;  G.A.A.  4. 
62.  84,  183 

SUSAN  WITHER  Sue 

Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  F.N.A.  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3, 
4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4. 

84 

WALTER  WOHLGEMUTH  Walt 

Student   Council    3;   Euclidian   Rep.    2;    Honor 

Study  Hall  3;  Tennis  2;  Bowling  2;  Hall  Guard 

4. 

84,  135 


LESLEE  WOLF 

85 

JON  WOLFENBERG 

Golf  2. 

85 


Leslee 
Jon 


SANDRA  WOLFF  Sandi 

N.H.S.  4;  F.T.A.  4;  Fall  Play  Director  4;  Play 
Night  Cast  3,  4;  G.A.A.  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  3; 
Friendship  Club  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2; 
Thespians  4;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  4;  Lin- 
guist Club  4;  President  4;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff 
4:  Sprectum  4. 

RICHARD  WOODRUFF  Woody 

N.H.S.  4;  P.A.  Club  3,  4;  Technician  3,  4;  Fall 
Play  Production  Staff  4;  Football  2,  3;  Basket- 
ball 2,   3. 
70,  85,  207 

BRUCE  YABROFF  Bruce 

World  Affairs  4;  Camera  Club  2;  Key  Club  4; 
Survey  Business  Staff  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2, 
3;  Football  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Letterman's 
Club  3,  4. 
85.  182,  188,  224,  254 


BONITA  YANCHAR  Bonnie 

N.H.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Executive  Board  4; 
World  Affairs  3,  4;  Homecoming  Committee 
4;  Majorette  Club  2,  3;  Bookstore  Worker  2, 
3,  4;  Big  Show  Cast  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey 
Business  Staff  3,  4;  Assistant  Advertising  4 
Rep.  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Ushering  2 
Class  Cabinet  3;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  3 
Prom  Committee  3. 
22,  48,  64,  85,  182,  187,  192,  193,  199,  210 

JACQUELINE  YANCHAR  Jackie 

World  Affairs  3,  4;  Homecoming  Committee 
4;  Majorette  Club  2,  3;  Bookstore  Worker  3. 
4;  Big  Show  Cast  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey 
Business  Staff  4;  Assistant  Business  Manager 
4;  Assistant  Program  Manager  4;  Friendship 
Club  2;  Ushering  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Pep 
Club  4;  Hall  Guard  3;  Prom  Committee  3; 
Euclidian  Rep.  3. 
22.  64,  85,   182,   193,  210,  262 

JOHN  YANE  Jack 

N.H.S.  3.  4;  President  4;  Student  Council  2.  3, 
4;  Boy's  Glee  Club  2,  3;  Key  Club  3;  Fall  Plav 
Cast  3;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  4;  Euclid  Choir  2; 
Master  Singers  3,  4;  Survey  Rep.  3.  4;  Eucuyo 
3,  4;  Swimming  4;  Spirit's  Club  4;  Senior  As- 
sembly 4;  Panther  of  the  Week  4;  Joe  Berg 
Science  Seminar  3,  4;  Prom  Committee  3,  4. 
85,   158,   173.   178,   189,  202,  203 


MARY  7.AVODNIK 
Friendship  Club  3. 
86 


Mare 


STAN  YERAY 
Football  2;  Bowling  2. 
85 

DIANE  YERT 

G.A.A.  3;  Friendship  Club  2. 

85 


Stan 


Dee 


ROBERT  YOUNG  Tom 

N.H.S.  4;  N.A.S.S.  3,  4:  World  Affairs  4;  Eu- 
clidian Business  Staff  4;  Ads  Captain  4;  Key 
Club  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3,  4;  Football  3, 
4;  Letterman  3.  4;  Swimming  2,  4;  Letterman's 
Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  3,  4;  Spectrum  4;  Senior 
Scandal  4. 
63.  85,  182,  188,  197,  240,  242,  254 


GERRY  YUHAS 
86 

DAVID  YURKOVICH 

Movie  Club  4;  Bowling  2. 
86 


Spider 
Dave 


MICHAEL  YUROSKO  Mike 

Student  Council  2;  Survey  Rep.  2;  Honor  Study 
Hall  3;  Monitor  3;  Baseball  2;  Golf  4;  Class 
Cabinet  4. 
86 


RALPH  ZAKRAYSEK 

Baseball  2,  3;  Swimming  3,  4. 
86.  240 


Uncle  Ralph 


JUNIOR  INDEX 


IAN  If  I     /III  /„„ 

World  Affairs  3,  4;  F.N.A.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4; 
Friendship   Club   2,   3,   4;   Ushering   2;   Honor 
Study  Hall  3;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  2. 
86,  182,  184,  208 

ANN    ZERAVIf'A  Ann 

N.H.S.  4;  Student  Council  3,  4;  Euclidian  Busi- 
ness Staff  4;  Treasurer  4.;  G.A.A.  3;  Friendship 
Club  2;  F.B.L.A.  4;  Secretary  4. 
86,  178,  196,  197,  199 


CAROLE  ZGONIC 

Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Junior  Year. 
86 


Kitty 


CAROLYNE  ZGONC  Carol 

Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Junior  Year;  F.B.L.A. 
4. 
86 

MARGARET  ZIELDSKI  Marge 

Student  Council  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Trans- 
ferred to  Euclid  in  Junior  Year. 


ROBERT  ZIMMER 


Bob 


DAVID  ZIMMERMAN  Dave 

N.H.S.  4;  Student  Council  3;  Swim  Club  2,  4; 
Treasurer  4;  Key  Club  4;  Survey  Business  Staff 
4;  Swimming  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Letterman's 
Club  4;   Hall   Guard   3,  4. 
86.  157,  183,  193,  240.  242 


JAMES  ZIMMERMAN 

Baseball  2,  3,  4;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  4. 
86 


Jim 


PAULA  ZIMMERMAN  Paula 

Fall  Play  Production  Staff  2;  Play  Night  Pro- 
duction  Staff   3;  Spring   Play   Production   Staff 
3;  G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  3,  4;  Pep  Club 
4;   Hall  Guard  4. 
86,  208 


BEVERLY  ZUPANCIC 

Friendship  Club  3,  4. 
86 

FRED  ZUPANCIC 

Honor  Study  Hall  3. 
86 

JAMES  ZUPANCIC 

Hall  Guard  4. 

86 

RUDOLPH  ZUPANCIC 

Camera  Club  2. 
86 


Bev 


Fred 


Jim 


Rudy 


KENNETH  ZUST  Ken 

Swim  Club  2;  Euclidian  Business  Staff  4:  Key 
Club  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  4;  Cross  Country  3: 
Track  2,  3,  4;  Swimming  2.  3.  4;  Letterman  3. 
4;  Captain  4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Spirit's 
Club  4;  Hall  Guard  4. 
86,  188,  189,  196,  240,  242.  265 


Adkins,  Joyce     93,  174.  208 

Ahey.  Rhoda     93,  174,  186,  208 

Alexander,  Ronald     93 

Aljancic,  Diane     93,135,174 

Aljancic,  James     93 

Allar,  Connie     90,  93,  186.  208 

Allbery,  Parsa     93,  208 

Allchin,  Marie     93 

Alloway,  Robert     93.  188,  193, 

198,  199,  205,240 
Altenweg,  Henry     93,218,234 
Altknecht,  James     93 
Amato,  Charles     93 
Amato,  Leona     93 
Amato,  William     93 
Anderson,  Jr.,  Allan     93 
Anderson,  Ned     93,  178,  211 
Andrews.  Lynn     93,  174 
Archbold,  Richard     93 
Armstrong,  David     93 
Arnold,  Cathleen     93,  170,  174, 

186,  187,  190.  199 
Attamante,  William     93,  224 
Auten,  Joan     93 
Avery,  Karen     93,  208 


174,  186.  193, 


93,  174,  182,  186, 


Bacnik,  Gary     93 
Bacnik,  Larry     93 
Bahr,  Karen     93 
Bailey,  Nancy     93, 

194,  199,212 
Bajec,  Edward     93 
Ball,  Ronnie     104 
Balogh,  Carol     93 
Balsley,  Kate 

198,209 
Banning,  Tom 
Bates,  Jillene     93,  208 
Bathory,  Michael     92,  245,  246 
Bauer,  Paula     178.  186,  190,  199 
Baum,  Janice     92,  205 
Bayer,  Charles     92,218,253 
Beck,  Judith     106 
Beckwith,  Thomas     92 
Beeke,  Norman     92,  177,  188 
Beers,  Wayne     94,211 
Beljan,  Richard     92.  240 
Belpulsi,  Concetta     92 
Bending.  William     92 
Benlein.  Janice     92 
Bernard.  Michael     92 
Berry.  Susan     90.  92,  186,  188 


Berthold,  Helga     92.  186.  193 
Bertosa,  James     92 
Besednik,  Barbara     104.  208 
Betts.  Robert     92 
Beyer,  Alfred     92.  253 
Beyerle,  Jane     92.  208 
Bielfelt,  George     92 
Billings,  Dennis     218 
Bittence,  John     166,  167 
Bizzarri,  Margaret     10,  92,  174 
Bizzarri,  Robert     94 
Blasengame,  Barbara 
Blasengame,  Kenneth 
Bocskey,  Joanne     92 
Bodnar,  Connie     92 
Boehlke.  Diana     92 

233.  263 
Boehmer.  Bruce     94 
Boettner.  Barbara     92 
Boettner,  William 
Bogatay.  Bonita     92,  173,  186. 

193,  230.  256 
Boros.  Marquita     92 
Botz.  Victoria     92.  208 
Bowman,  Bonnie     94 
Boyd,  Glen     107 


92 
94 


186.212. 


Boyle.  Joseph     94.  182 
Brazee.  James     108 
Breeden.  Bill     94 
Breitsch.  Marilvn     94.  208 
Brigden.  Richard     94.  100,  178 
Brinovec,  Geraldine     94 
Brinza.  Dennis     94 
Bruch.  Patricia     94 
Bubonics,  Kenneth     94 
Budan.  Margaret     94,  208 
Budic.  Donna     96 
Bulicek.  Earle     94 
Burk.  Linda     90,  94,  174,  178 
Burke,  George     94 
Busticky.  R.~   108 
Butler.  Claudia     97.  174 
Cabala.  David     101 
Camino.  Diane     94.  201.  208 
Campbell.  Nancy     208 
Carpenter.  Robert 
Castro  Vinci,  William     94,  188 
Cavell,  Sharon     94 
Cesa.  James     94.  205.  253 
Chaunce.  Richard     94,  188,  218 
Chiarello.  Maxine 
Chicone.  Robert     96 
Chinnici,  Carole     94 


Chiofolo,  Jeanette     94,  208 
Cholewicki.  Kathleen     94 
Church.  Mardy     94,  174.  193, 

199,  230,  256,  263 
Cicco,  Philip     108 
Clark,  Sharron     94 
Clemence,  V.     104 
Cline,  Carol      103,  174 
Clotts,  Lorraine     94.  178.  185. 

186,  208 
Colan,  Judy     98 
Collins,  Carol.    94 
Collins,  Francis     94 
Colonna,  Wavne     94 
Colt,  Rita     94 
Cook,  Julie     94,201,208 
Cooper,  William     94.  167,  204 
Copperstein.  Robert     94 
Corea,  Patricia     94 
Corrigan,  Beverly     94,  208 
Corrigan,  Patricia     94,186.206 
Couch,  Charla     94 
Coup,  Charles 
Coy,  Dennis     94,  234 
Crahen.  James 
Crane,  Susan     94,  184,  208 
Crawford,  Loman     94 
Crobaugh.  Lynn     90,94,183 
Cummings.  Helen     64.  94 
Cwik.  Kathleen     95.  178,  186, 

208 
Cwiok,  Paul 

D'Anna,  Kathleen      101,  208 

D'Onofrio.  Don 

Dackor,  Gary     94,  224,  254 

Dadlow,  Sandra     95,  172,  208 

Dague,  William     94.  188 

Dailey,  Kathleen     95 

Dardis,  Danna     101 

Daugherty,  Linda     106 

David,  Howard     89,  95,  188,  205 

254 
Davidson,  Paul     95,  207 
De  Marco,  Oliver     54,  95,  173, 

224,  254 
De  More,  Charles     96 
De  More,  Rosemary     102 
De  Motte.  Marium     90,  95,  173 
De  Rosa,  John     95 
Dean,  Jo  Ann     95,  208 
Dengel.  Helen     95 
Dey,  Lynette     95 
Di  Vito,  Richard     95 
Dieckmann,  Ralph     95,  167,  224 
Diulus,  Frank     95,  224 
Dodds.  Marilyn     95 
Dolinar,  Douglas 
Doljack.  Frank     95 
Doller,  Paul     95 
Domitor,  Mary  Kay     95,  208 
Donaldson,  James     92 
Dorn,  Marilyn     95 
Drear,  Robert     95 
Dunker,  Ralph     95,  179,  242 
Dunn,  Ruth     95,  182,  185,  186 
Ebert,  Ward     96,  190,  211 
Edge,  Samuel     96,  205 
Edwards,  Don     96 
Eeckhout.  Jean     104,218 
Eggleston.  Judith     95,  174,  186, 

208 
Ehinger.  Charles     91,96.224, 

245,  254 
Elbe,  Carol     95 
Ellis,  Barbara     95,  135,  201,  206, 

207 
Englebrecht,  John     107 
Estvander,  Michael     96 

Falcone,  Marjorie      103 

Fee,  Kenneth     96 

Feith.  Jeanne     14,  96,  178,  186, 

263,  265,  267 
Feldman,  Suzanne     96,184 
Felmley,  Donna     96,  174,  208 
Felz.  Rudolph     96.  167 
Fenster,  Marc     96,211 
Ferrante,  Melvyn     90,  96,  201, 

206 
Fetter,  Karen     96,  97,  183,  184 
Fifolt,  Bernice     96 
Fifolt,  Janice     96 
Fike,  Michael     96 
Filipovic,  Mike     104 
Fink,  Bill     98 
Finley.  Linda 
Fioritto,  Robert     96,  253 
Fischietto,  Paula  Mae     96,  184 


Fitzgerald,  Jim     35,  103 

Fitzmaurice.  William     96 

Fitzsimons,  Martin     105 

Fleck,  Fred     96,  173 

Fleshin,  Jeanette     96,  174,  208 

Flood,  Sharon     104,  109,  186, 
207,  208 

Flowers,  James     96 

Forster,  James     100 

Fowler,  Larry     96 

Fox,  Jacqueline     106 

Fox,  Richard     92 

Foy,  Linda     103,  172,  184,205 

Frazier,  James     96 

Freeh,  Linda     96,  184,  208 

Freed,  Penny     96,  105.  174,  178, 
231.256.  260 

French.  Norma     96 

Fried,  Charlotte     96 

Fromer,  Elizabeth     103,  182 

Froom.  James     96 

Frye,  Carl     96 

Fuchs,  William     96,  224,  253, 
254 

Furniss.  Nancy     90,  96,  173,  185, 
186 

Furth.  Gregg     96,  204,  205 

Gallo,  Judith     97 

Gargiulo,  Rosemarie     167,  170, 
184 

Garland,  Darlene     98 

Garten,  David     96 

Gasper,  Robert     96,  188,  218, 

253,  254 
Gathercole,  Janice 
Gauch.  William     97,  173,  183 
Gaylon,  Marcia     96,  173 
Genzen,  Gary     97.  167,  173 
George,  Robert     94 
Gerl,  Wayne     97 
Geyer,  Sylvia     96 
Giesse,  Karen     103 
Gillespie,  Donald     17,97,234, 

254 
Gilmore,  Gloria 
Girod,  Lenny     99 
Glaser,  Ronald     97,  167 
Glatz,  Donna     97 
Globokar,  Jo  Ann     97,  208 
Goga,  Gary 

Goodyear,  Sherilyn     97,  208 
Gordon,  Sandra     4,  97,  183,  186 

208 
Gornick,  Jo 
Gortz,  Kenneth     97,  105,  178 

224„254,  264 
Goss,  Virginia     97,  174,  208 
Grajzar,  Leo     97,  205 
Grano,  Donna     103,  208 
Grant,  William     97,  234 
Granville,  Gerald     97 
Green,  Marjorie     97,  208 
Greenway,  Kathy     97,  208 
Greitzer,  Martin     97 
Gribbons,  Linda     97,  102,  172, 

208,  233 
Grinstead,  James     88,  98,  224 
Gron,  Frank     103,  224,  254 
Gronert,  Alan     97,  157 
Groonis,  Paula     97 
Gross,  Gerald     99 

Gulbenkian,  David     98,211 

Gunton,  Lee     98 

Gyongyos,  David     98,  182,  253 

Hager,  Gary     60,  100,  224,  254 

Halderman,  Ruth     89,  97,  208 

Hall.  Glen     98 

Haller,  Ronald     86,218,253 

Hamilton,  Nancy     4,  97,  208 

Hamilton,  Thomas     98 

Hanev,  Sandra     98 

Harper.  Barbara     98,186,232, 

233 
Harris,  Karen     98 
Harris,  Patricia     4.  61,  98,  204 
Harrison,  Caroline     98 
Harrison,  John     98 
Hart,  John     98 
Hasher,  Richard     98,  166.  167, 

188,  207 
Hasko.  John     103 
Hasselbach,  Gary     98 
Hatch,  Frank     108,  188 
Haubert,  Ralph 

Hava,  Bernice     98,  186,  201.  208 
Haworth,  Robert     98 
Hayes,  Charles     98,  188 


Heasley,  Sue     98,  102.  178 

Heintz.  Susan     91,98,233 

Hellman.  Faye     98 

Helmick,  Barbara     98 

Henikman,  William     98 

Herbst,  William     98 

Hiller,  Doris     98,  185,  186 

Hodder,  Robert     98 

Hodge,  Joseph     98 

Hoinski.  Thomas 

Hola,  Kenneth     98 

Horn.  Carol      107 

Horrocks,  Richard     98 

Horvath.  Joseph 

House,  David     89,  98,  188 

Hovan,  James     98,  253 

Hoykar,  Janet     98,  208 

Hudec.  Bruce     98 

Hudson.  Thomas 

Hughes,  Richard     98,183.242 

Hurlburt.  Russell     98,  176.  190, 

199 
Huston.  John     98 
Hutchisson,  Karen     89,  98,  184, 

186.  208 
la  Figliola,  Pat     99 
Ivec.  Ronald 
Jamnik,  Anthony     98 
Janis.  Donna     98 
Jarc,  Edward     94 
Jarvis,  Thomas     92,  99 
Johnson.  Constance     98 
Johnson,  Phyllis     98,  178,  186 
Johnson,  Philip     107 
Jones,  Robert     99,  167 
Jones.  Sharon     98,  174,  186,  208 
Jonke,  Christine     98,  208 
Kadunc.  Donald     99 
Kaib,  William     99,  173 
Kalan.  George     92,  99 
Kalnasy,  Frank     109 
Kanner,  Donald     99,  205 
Kapke,  Mike     102 
Kasunic,  Judith     98 
Kaye,  Dennis     99,  176,  257 
Keidel.  Carol     98 
Kelly,  Marjorie     98 
Kelly.  Terrence     99 
Kenyon,  Elizabeth     98.  135 
Keszenheimer,  Mike     96 
Kevern,  Terry     104 
Kidd,  Jerry     96 

Kimberly.  Kathryn     98,  186,  193 
Kimen,  Elizabeth     98,  176,  170 
King.  Sandra 
Kirk,  Florence     98 
Kirk,  Susan 
Klann,  Richard     99 
Klann.  Robert     99,  188,  218,  253, 

254 
Kleinhenz,  Dennis     99 
Klemenc,  Frank     224 
Klich.  Warner     99 
Kne,  Donald     99,  204 
Kochevar,  Fred     104 
Koci,  Linda     90,  208 
Kogan,  Lawrence     100,  254 
Kokal,  Beverly 
Koppenhaver,  Joan     103,  135, 

174 
Koren,  Marie     94,  208 
Korosec,  Gary     100 
Kos,  Craig     100,242 
Kosanovich,  Constance     90,  99 
Koskinen,  Rickey     100 
Koskovics,  Rosemary     99 
Kostansek,  Paul     100 
Kozar,  Elaine     99,  186,  208 
Kozleucar,  Gerald     252 
Krampel,  Anthony     100 
Kranich,  Bill     103 
Kranyak,  Charmaine     106 
Krauss,  Helen     99,  173,  187,  198 
Krecic,  Gail     99,  151,  208 
Krielow,  Gail     99 
Kristoff.  Carol     99 
Krivok.  Kenneth     218,  234 
Krnell,  Constance     99,  178,  186, 

208 
Krogmann,  Irene     99 
Krueger,  Pamela     99,  172,  200, 

206 
Kukorelli,  Tom     97 
Kulwin,  Marilyn     99,  208 
Kurtis,  John     100,  234 
Kytle,  Laurene     99.  173 
Laddis,  Barbara     99 
Lakatosh,  Joseph     100,  204,  253 


Lamb,  Charles     218.  253 

Land,  Cheryl     103 

Lanese,  Carol  Ann     99,  167,  186, 

188 
Lang,  Patricia     103 
Langa,  George     100 
Lange,  Robert     100 
Langlois,  Gary 
Lardomita,  Charles     101 
Larkin,  Constance     100 
Lasnik,  Maidee     100,  198,  208 
Latch,  Nicholas 
Leber.  Blair     100 
Lefkowitz,  Robert     103 
Lehman.  Richard     100 
Leigh,  Terry      100 
Leisenheimer,  Richard     100,  205 
Leister.  Patricia     100,  170 
Leland.  Robert     100 
Lentz.  Bonnie     100 
Lerz.  Gina      100 
Lewis,  Susan     100 
Lilley,  Robert     100,  224 
Linsz,  William     100 
Lipnicki,  Stephen     100 
Lohrey,  Beverly     100,  190 
Lohrke.  Gerald     100 
Lokar,  Charles     100,  245 
Lonchar,  Jean     100,  174,  208 
Long,  Larry     106 
Long.  Ron     100 
Lorence.  Flora     100,  182,  208 
Lowry,  Patricia     190,  212 
Luckay,  Barbara     100.  208 
Ludek,  Peggy     100,  183 
Lustrik.  Ken     93 
Lutsch,  Cheryl     90.  103 
Mac  Askill.  Donna     100,  174 
Machurey,  Patricia     103,  208 
Mack,  Kathleen     104 
Macks,  Geraldine     100,  173,  182 
Magargil,  Doris     100.  184 
Maher,  Bonnie     100 
Mallula,  William     100 
Malokas,  John     100,  167 
Maloney,  Tim 
Malzahn,  Nancy     100 
Mandel,  Joanne     100 
Manfredonia,  Marlene     100 
Mangano,  Carol     103 
Mangino,  Mary     96 
Mansperger,  David     10,  100,  167, 

178,  181 
Mansuy,  Daniel      100,242 
Mantel,  James     103 
Marilow.  M.     100 
Markouc,  John     101 
Marks,  Carol 

Maroff,  Dorothy     167,  170 
Martin,  Charles    '  101 
Martin,  Joan     100,210 
Martin,  Richard 
Marz,  Marilou 
Mason,  Douglas     101,  173,  224, 

254,  264 
Mason.  Patricia     100,  178.  208 
Mateyka.  Laura     100,  167,  184 
Matic,  Diane     100 
Maurer,  Nancy     103 
Mazza,  Marlene     101 
Mc  Broom,  Colleen     14,  90,  101, 

173,207,231 
Mc  Gill,  Thomas     100,  224,  253, 

254,  264 
Mc  Keon,  John     96 
Mc  Mahon,  William 
Mc  Namara.  Susan     101 
Mc  Peek.  William   103 
Mc  Tighe.  Robert 
Mc  Vetta,  Jr.,  Fred     106 
Mc  Cormick,  Kathie     101,  186, 

193,208 
Meares,  Kenneth     101 
Meden,  Carmen     101 
Medlen.  Mike     101 
Mehls,  Kenneth     101 
Mester.  Daniel     101 
Miese,  Diana     104 
Mihalic,  Kathryn     101 
Mihalic,  Mary     102 
Mika,  Patricia     93,  208 
Mikus,  Patrick     99 
Milazzotto,  Lucille     97,101,183 
Miller,  Bonnie     90,  104,  186, 

206,  262 
Miller,  Catherine     93 
Miller,  Dennis     101 
Miller.  Gertrude 


Miller,  Jeanne     101,  186,  208 

Miller.  Pamela     101 

Miller,  Robert     101,  154 

Milner.  Marilyn 

Milone,  Mary     101 

Misch,  David     101 

Mog.  Kathleen     103,  167,  182 

Molinaro,  John 

Montagner,  Marilyn     102,  208 

Morell.  Donald     102 

Morgan,  William     102,  173 

Morris,  Karen 

Morse,  Lawrence      102,  224 

Morton,  D.      102 

Moser,  Joan     102,  208 

Moster.  Robert     102 

Mullins,  Constance     10,98,260, 

261 
Murphy,  Gloria 
Murray,  William     102,  157 
Mushinko,  Barbara     102,186, 

187,  188,  190 
Musteikis,  Laima     102,  152 
Mutchler,  William     102 
Myers,  Daniel     92,  167 
Myers.  Merlin     102,  174 
Mylar,  Diane     102,  174,  208 

Nainiger,  Eugene     102 
Naujoks,  Paul     97 
Needs,  Walter     102 
Neff,  Beverly     102.  233 
Nettis,  Donald     102 
Neustedt.  Kenneth     102 
Newcomb,  William     102 
Newman,  Arthur     102,  167,  170, 

253 
Novak,  Carol      102.  183.  208 
Nowacek,  Robert     173,224,254 
Nutter,  Joseph 
O'Coin,  Wayne     104 
O'Hara,  Tim      109 
O'Korn,  Judith     102.  186,  188, 

190 
Oberstar.  Philip     93 
Occhionero.  Anthony     106 
Oesterle,  George     108 
Oker,  Jeffrey     94 
Opalich,  Patricia     102 
Opdahl.  Bruce     104 
Orazen,  Kenneth     104 
Orlando.  Carlo     224 
Ostkar.  Thomas     104 
Ostrowski,  Gary     104 
Otto,  Richard     104 

Overberger,  Donald      104 
Palfy,  John 

Palm,  Edward     104,  173 
Palmer,  Roy     104,173,218,245, 

249 
Panesky,  Mary 
Papesh.  Dennis     104 
Papp.  Beverly     104 
Paratore,  Carol     104 
Parsons.  Charles     104 
Parsons.  Frank     104 
Parziale,  Patrick     104 
Paskey.  Dennis     108 
Pasquale,  Cheryl     91,173,178 
Paul,  Daniel     104 
Paulic,  Frank 
Paulovcin,  Arthur     104 
Paulsen.  Sharon      104,183,208 
Pavlik.  Barbara     104 
Payerchin,  John 
Peacock,  Sharon     92,  167,  186, 

208 
Peck,  William     104 
Pejack,  Jeanette     104.  184.  208 
Pejeau,  Richard     104,  179,  188, 
190,  193,  199,  224,  225,  245 

Pekar,  Ken     104,  173 

Pelyak,  Ann     104,  208 

Penny,  Kathleen     106 

Perkins.  Dennis      103 

Perlioni,  Thomas     165,  245 

Perme.  Marcia     90,  104,  186.  208 

Perry,  Robert     105 

Petersen,  James     15,105,183 

Peterson,  Randall     105 

Peterson,  Shirley     104 

Petkovsek,  Evelyn     232 

Petrich.  Edward     105 

Petro,  Dennis     105 

Pettek,  Wayne     105,218,253 

Piper,  Lawrence     167 

Piscopo,  Vincent 

Piskur.  Joanne 


Pishkur,  Shirley     96,  104 
Pistillo,  Michael      105 
Pitt,  Carol     104 
Plaggemier,  Betty     4,  167,  170, 

198,  208 
Plesea,  Maryann     104,  174,  208 
Pointer,  Gail     104 
Polsinelli,  Anthony      105,  188, 

190 
Ponce,  Bonnie     104,  173 
Potichny,  Gayle     104,  182 
Potts,  Diane     104 
Powalie,  Marjorie     104,  208 
Powers,  Donald 

Prendergast,  Mary     104,  182,  183 
Price,  Martha     104,  170 
Primo,  David     106,  188 
Prostor,  Eric     188,  224,  254,  264 
Puhger,  James     109 
Pulver,  June     104,  190,  205 
Pureber,  Susanne     94.  208 
Raasch.  Norman     106 
Race,  Evangeline     105 
Radatz,  Frederick 
Radcliffe,  Jack 
Radencic,  Donna     105 
Rast,  Margaret     105,  208 
Reed,  Jo  Ann     100 
Reider,  Carol     105,  183,  208 
Reider,  Harold     106 
Reinke.  Lenny     106,  242 
Reya,  Terry     106 
Reynolds.  Susan      109,  178,  190, 

191,  198 
Reynolds.  William     106,224 
Richardson,  Linda     105 
Richley,  Cheryl     167 
Richmond,  Nancy     105 
Riebe,  Lorette     208 
Rinas,  William      106.218,253 
Rini.  Richard     106 
Ritchie.  Donald     105,  204,  205 
Ritz.  Samuel     106 
Robasz,  Sharon      105,182,184, 

208 
Robbins,  Fred     96 
Robbins,  Sharon     105,208 
Roberts,  Diane     90,  105,  173 
Robinson,  Linda 
Rock,  Kathleen     105,  174,  186, 

208 
Romano.  Joanne     105,  187,  190, 

198 
Rose.  Henry     93,  173 
Ross,  Barry     167,  168,  170 
Ross,  Joseph     103 
Ross,  Rita     106 
Roszak,  Edward     106 
Roth,  John     106 
Roth,  Karl     93 
Rudolph,  Bonita     103 
Ryan,  Calvin     106 
Ryan,  Paul     242 

Sabula,  Barbara     106,  174   183 

208 
Samsa.  Beverlee     106 
Samuel.  R. 

Sanders.  Lorelei      106,  208 
Sanderson.  David      106 
Sandy,  Gary     103 

Sandy. John     106 
Saunway,  Susan      106,  208 
Sawyer,  Pamela     106 
Schael,  John     14,  91,  106,  224, 

234,  237,  254 
Schaffer,  James     106,  207 
Scheer.  Marilyn     90,  106 
Schelgunov,  Alexandra     109 
Scheurman,  Keith     97,  183 
Schiemann,  Kenneth 
Schmaeman.  Bruce     106 
Schmidt,  David     106 
Schneider,  Judith      106.186.208 
Schroeter,  Carl     106,204 
Schultz.  Donald     106,  108 
Schulz,  Dennis 
Schulz,  Dianne     182 
Schulz,  Laura     106 
Schulze,  Barbara     103 
Schwartz,  Eugene     93 
Scott,  Linda     106 
Scott,  Marilyn     106 
Scott,  Miriam      106 
Scott,  Richard     93 
Scribner,  Merrilou 
Seaman,  Ben     95 
Sedey,  Brian     93 


Sedmak,  Shirley 

Seifert,  Sheri      106 

Seleman,  Michael     93 

Self.  Joseph     103 

Senart,  Joseph     93 

Shaughnessy,  Sheila     174,201 

Shearer,  Ted     93 

Sheppard,  Judith 

Sheppard,  Robert     93,  162,  188 

218,  253,  254 
Sheridan,  Judith      106,  174 
Sherman,  Richard     93,  178 
Shoaff,  David 

Siciliano,  Terrence     89,  93,  172 
Simcic,  John     211 
Singer,  Larry     262 
Sipes,  Linda     103,  208 
Skebe,  Theodore     93 
Skerly,  Elaine     106,  173,  186 

188,  193,  207 
Skomski,  Laura     178,  186,  190 

208 
Skrout,  Roselma     106 
Slaby.  Janet     106 
Slitor,  Patricia     106,  208 
Smekel,  Sandra     13,  103.  106 

208 
Smith,  Dennis     224 
Smith,  Donna     93 
Smith,  Glenn     93 
Smith.  Leland      107,  167  218 

250,  251 
Smith.  James     93,218,253 
Snyder.  Diane     93,  167,  208 
Snyder,  Thomas     107 
Sobe,  Donald 

Soeder,  Mary     93,  173,  208 
Sopata,  Phyllis     93 
Span,  William     107 
Speel,  Richard     86,  107   218 

253,  254 
Spencer.  John      107,218.253 
Spencer.  Thomas     81.107,173 
Spikula.  Carol     93.  174 
Spivack,  Henry     107,  157,  188 

253,  257 
Spolar,  Sandra     93,  208 
Stafford,  Bill 
Stanwick,  Gerald     107 
Stapleton,  Marsha     90,  93,  208 
Stapp,  Stephen     107 
Starman,  Jerry     107,  224 
Stefancic,  Ronald     103 
Stefe,  Bernice     93 
Stegh,  Leslie     103 
Stevens,  Susan     93,  170 
Stidworthy.  Frances     93,  176 
Stillinger,  Virginia     93,  184,  207 
Stiscak,  Dorothy     93 
Stomberg.  Kathryn     93,  186  2P 

213 
Stoner,  Ronald     108 
Strang,  Patricia     93,  208,  209 
Stratton.  Lawrence     108 
Strnad.  Diane     103 
Strnad,  Fran 

Stroh,  Bonnie     107.  186,  208 
Struna.  Edward     108 
Struna,  Josephine     107,  207 
Sturm,  Jr.,  Joseph     108 
Sumph,  George     108 
Susman,  June      107,  208 
Susnis,  Dennis     108 
Svenwol,  Rickie     107 
Sweeder.  Douglas     167 
Szaraz,  Richard     108 
Takacs.  Frank     108 
Tamburrino,  Anthony     108 
Taylor,  Marjorie     107,  208 
Taylor.  Robert 
Tekalec.  Rita     107 
Tekancic,  Barbara     107,  172 
Tekancic,  Terri     27.90,107 
Tennent,  Joan     107,  172 
Teras.  Peggy     107,  209 
Theis.  Harold     95,  108.  179,  181 

218,  245 
Thomas,  Corrine     107,174 

Thompson,  Janet     4.  107,  208 
Tilly,  Karen     107 
Tomaro,  Charles     108 
Tomko,  Karen     90,  103,  178,  179 

186,  199.  212,213 
Tomsich,  Nada     108.  186,  208. 

210 
Torok.  Nancy     108 
Travis.  Kenneth      108 


Travnik,  Maryann     108,  174, 

186,  210 
Trentel,  Geraldine     108 
Trinite.  Michael     88,  92,  173, 

224,  245,  246 
Trivisonno,  Nick     96 
Troha,  Mike     108 
Trouten.  Bill      103,  218 
Tucceri,  Irene     108 
Tucci,  Alan     81,  154,  167,  183, 

242 
Tucker,  Barbara      184 
Tucker,  Marilyn      108.  186.  208 
Tumbry,  Steve     108.  183 
Turk.  Lawrence     21  1 
Twitchell,  Jeanne 
Ullom.  Deborah     108 
Urbanick,  Doris     108,  174    186 

208 
Urbas,  Judith     108,  174   190 

208 
Usalis,  John     108,  188 

Van  Tilburg,  Tom     96 

Varhola.  Kenneth      108 

Vella.  Robert     108 

Vend.  Dennis     108 

Vesey.  Richard     103 

Vicic,  William     108,  173,  178, 

183,  188 
Vidmar.  Randall      108,  173,  188. 

218,  254 
Vigh,  Daniel      108 
Virnelson,  Craig     103 
Vormelker,  Joan     108,  174,  208 
Vucetic.  Henry     108 
Wade,  Ralph     108,  242 
Wagner.  Dolores     108 
Waldman,  Jo  Ann     27,  88.  108, 

208 
Walk,  Ralph     108 
Walters.  John     103 
Wanchik,  Rosemary     90,  108, 
Wasenda,  Jim     105 
Wehrle.  Mary     103.  174,  186 
Wendorff.  Carl     109,211 
Whalen,  Larry     109 
Wheeler,  Bonnie     108,  208 
Wheeler.  Diane     51,  108,  186, 

189,  190 
Whelan,  Kenneth     109 
White,  Susan     108.  208 
Whiting,  James     98 
Wickizer,  Richard 
Wieland.  Gary     109 
Wilber.  Kathleen     167,  186 
Wiley,  John     109 
Wilk.  Marilyn     108,  208 
Willcocks,  Shirley      108,  174, 

186,  208 
Williams.  Anthony 
Wilson.  Douglas     103 
Wilson.  Sharon     108 
Winoleman,  Harold 
Winkler.  Janice     108,  185,  208 
Winkler,  Linda     90,  108,  208 
Winter.  David     109 
Winters,  Beatrice     108,  174 
Wiskes,  Sandra     170,  208 
Woda,  Cheryl     108,  208 
Wohlgemuth.  Diane     103 
Wohlgemuth.  Kenneth     109.  234 
Wright,  Claudia     103 
Wroniak,  Diane     109,  170 
Yager,  Mary     109,  174,  184,  185 
Yingling.  Eleanor     103 
Young.  Cherilyn     109,  178,  190 
Young.  Lawrance 
Young.  William     103 
Yurkonis.  Robert     103 
Yurosko,  Robert     109 
Yurosko,  Thomas     109 
Zaman.  Patricia     109 
Zarzeczny.  John 
Zatko.  Sandra     109 
Zebrowski.  Paul      109 
Zeider.  Judy  109 

Zevnik.  John      109.  188.  218.  253 
Zimmerman.  Joanne     99 
Zimmerman.  Nancy     109 
Zinner.  Brian     103 
Znidarsic.  Karen     90,  109,  208 
Znidarsic.  Sharon     109 
Zoul.  Tom 

Zuchelli.  Francine     109 
Zust.  Kathryn     109.  174,  188, 

193.  207 
Zuzek,  Rosemary     103,  167,  186 


Trying  to  say  thank  you  to  the  Euclidian  staffs,  to  our  two  sponsors,  and  to 
the  many  people  who  showed  an  earnest  and  active  interest  in  our  yearbook 
seems  an  impossible  task.  Perhaps  this  is  because  the  amount  of  work,  time, 
and  sacrifice  required  for  an  excellent  yearbook  is  beyond  realization.  Though 
producing  a  yearbook  provides  an  opportunity  for  creativity  and  an  expres- 
sion of  artistic  talent,  it  is  also  the  designing  of  layouts  when  it  seems  mathe- 
matically impossible  to  draw  a  new  and  different  arrangement  of  pictures. 
It  is  the  constant  checking  and  re-checking  of  every  photograph,  every  word, 
and  every  name.  It  is  the  re-taking  of  many  homeroom  pictures  and  the 
writing  of  an  unimaginable  amount  of  words  on  a  club  you  know  nothing 
about.  It  is  identifying  seven  hundred  other  photographs.  It  is  searching  for  one 
more  faculty  candid  and  naming  each  small  face  in  the  Friendship  Club  pic- 
ture. And  it  is  indexing  the  entire  book.  It  is  probably  safe  to  say  that  for  each 
person  who  is  now  an  owner  of  a  1961  Euclidian,  five  hours  of  work  have 
been  exerted  by  a  member  of  one  of  the  Euclidian  staffs,  and  with  these  hours, 
sleep,  homework,  tempers,  and  home-cooked  dinners  were  sacrificed. 

I  can  only  hope  that  seeing  this  book  finally  completed  is  a  sufficient  reward 
to  a  most  wonderful  staff. 

The  Business  Staff  this  year  put  forth  a  great  effort  to  sell  more  ads  and 
raise  more  money  than  ever  before.  These  people  are  an  important  and  vital 
unit  of  a  yearbook  staff  and  without  them,  this  book  could  never  have  been 
a  reality.  To  each  one  of  them,  to  their  Business  Manager,  Sharon  Stahler, 
and  to  their  hard  working  sponsor,  Mr.  Clayton  D.  George,  a  sincere  thank 
you  is  more  than  called  for. 

To  Morrie  Levine,  Bill  Rainin,  and  Joe  Gongos  of  Raimor  Studios,  it  is 
questionable  whether  they  demand  thanks  or  sympathy.  Our  problems,  our 
pressure,  and  our  ice  cream  cones  made  us  a  memorable  group  at  Raimor's. 
For  their  reprimands,  their  scoldings,  and  most  of  all  their  co-operation,  we 
are  thankful. 

Our  gratefulness  must  also  be  expressed  to  Dr.  Lester  E.  Angene,  to  Mr. 
Clifford  G.  Owens,  and  to  the  entire  administration  for  their  interest  and  will- 
ingness to  assist  in  the  production  of  the  1961  Euclidian. 

The  maintenance  staff,  too,  certainly  deserves  our  appreciation.  Managing 
to  keep  our  office  clean  without  moving  all  the  paraphernalia  was  a  veritable 
feat,  and  one  which  merits  recognition. 

In  my  list  of  thanks,  I  find  it  most  difficult  to  convey  the  gratitude,  respect, 
and  indebtedness  we  feel  for  our  sponsor,  Mr.  James  F.  McCampbell.  His 
ability  to  keep  us  working  and  to  keep  his  sanity  has  been  the  backbone  of 
this  book.  We  must  also  express  our  thanks  to  Mrs.  McCampbell  for  putting 
up  with  our  wild  meetings,  and  for  offering  to  feed  us.  She  is  a  most  courage- 
ous woman. 

The  end  of  this  letter  marks  for  me  the  end  of  a  most  rewarding  year.  I 
sincerely  hope  that  each  one  of  you  who  now  holds  a  copy  of  the  1961 
Euclidian  feels  the  intense  pride  in  it  that  each  member  of  the  staff  and  I  feel. 
In  this  book  we  have  tried  to  capture  the  significant  moments  of  this  year.  If, 
in  looking  through  the  Euclidian,  you  recall  one  experience,  one  happening  of 
this  school  year,  we  will  have  the  satisfaction  of  knowing  our  job  has  been 
fulfilled.  And  it  is  our  wish  that  your  first  look  through  the  pages  of  this 
Euclidian  will  also  be  one  of  the  memorable  moments  of  1961. 


Sincerely, 


EDITORIAL 

Gloria  Nosan 
Penny  Tinker 
Karen  Halbedel 
Curt  Freed 
Joe  Romano 
Nancy  Creveling 
Jill  Ginsburg 
Trevor  Guy 
Sue  Klotzbach 
Sue  Mueller 
Art  Hach 
Judie  Krieger 
Joan  Evans 
Dennis  Sarich 
Heather  Millar 
Kathi  Schuette 


STAFF 

Editor-in-Chief 

Assistant 

Picture  Editor 

Assistant 

Assistant 

Literary  Editor 

Assistant 

Assistant 

Assistant 

Mounting  Editor 

Assistant 

Senior  Editor 

Underclass  Editor 

Art  Editor 

Social  Editor 

Staff  Editor 


BUSINESS    STAFF 


Editor-in-Chief 


Sharon  Stahler 
Bonnie  Adams 
Marcia  McPherson 
Jean  Dragolic 
Linnea  Berntson 
Joan  Harper 
Beverly  Lindquist 
Joan  Lube 
Dick  Sarver 
Tom  Young 
Kathy  Schmidt 
Ann  Zeravica 
Al  Hribar 
Gaynell  Mathson 


Business  Manager 

Assistant 

Circulation  Manager 

Assistant 

Senior  Circulation 

Junior  Circulation 

Sophomore  Circulation 

Advertising  Co-Manager 

Advertising  Co-Manager 

Sales  Manager 

Concessions  Manager 

Treasurer 

Funds  Manager 

Cashier 


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