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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
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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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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
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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
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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."
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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.
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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
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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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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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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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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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THOMAS RANKIN KATHLEEN RASH PATRICIA RAYMOND
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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
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Pam and Tom work to finish Homecoming decorations.
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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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PHILIP SMITH
PATRICIA SMICIKLAS
STEVE SMRDEL
CHARLENE SMITH
PEGGY SNYDER
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JOANNE SOBLESKY
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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
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\NICE STEFANSKI CHARLES STEVEN BEVERLY STONE ROSEMARY STRAH JOSEPH STURM JUDITH SUHAR
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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
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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,
R. Lee.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Allegheny College
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University of Pittsburgh
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A.B.
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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
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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.
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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
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Sponsor, Stage Club
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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.
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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
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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?
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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 .
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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.
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From confusion
to organization.
Future taxpayers learn the fundamentals of form 1040.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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All in favor of PDA
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?
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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!
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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.
194
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.
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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.
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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.
kJL,
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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Orazen ends up the only undefeated wrestler after this
match with St. Joe's Pierce.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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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RE 1-3132
LOCAL and
JAY DEE
STROUD
LONG DISTANCE
CLEANERS
AWNINGS
Complete Awning
Service Since 1910
Featuring A merica's
2460A Hartland Avenue
Canvas — A luminum
Fiberglass
Finest Nationally
Euclid 23, Ohio
921 East 222 Street
Known Jewelry
RE 1-6633
RE 1-7060
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
■^
22574 Lake Shore Boulevard
| 1
Proprietors: Florian
26W Bd Avenvk
THE MODERN CREDIT WAY
& Marie Koncar
»Ohio|
to shop . . . designed
T\ f
to make family
^\r
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
, , , , < <f ■• — — r-r — —
ff
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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