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SPORTS 

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ACTIVITIES 

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JUNIORS 

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EUCLIDIAN 

1976 

I 

EUCLID  SENIOR  HIGH 

70  E.  222  St. 
EUCLID,  OHIO 


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Infinite  space  and  unchanging  tides  seem  to  emphasize 
man's  mortality.  We  are  here  but  a  moment  in  the  endless 
life  of  time  and  space. 

The  8:15  bell  rang  and  the  day's  monotony  began.  Bell 
after  bell  separated  time.  The  endless  faces  in  the  halls  with 
the  same  expression  seemed  to  push  and  hustle,  each  having 
their  own  destination  though  they  are  virtually  the  same. 

The  endless  day  was  moved  along  by  strings  of  computer 
programs.  Attendence  was  taken  every  few  minutes.  Stu- 
dents were  known  to  the  school  by  their  number  and  ID 
card. 

The  years  seemed  to  take  decades  to  pass.  A  day  will 
come  when  we  will  wonder  where  the  time  went. 


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In  the  routine  life  outlined  by  rules  and  regulations  we 
found  change.  Changes  within  ourselves,  our  feelings, 
our  ideas,  our  surroundings,  our  codes,  and  our  laws. 

Everything  around  us  will  change  in  our  lifetime.  All 
of  the  things  that  we  value  as  real  and  true  will  be  tested 
and  changed.  Change  is  natural,  and  we  must  accept 
it.  To  grow  is  to  change. 


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The  surroundings  changed.  Often  we  were  moved  and 
shifted  during  times  which  we  were  supposed  to  have  been 
ready  to  face  change.  From  grade  to  grade,  school  to  school 
rank  to  rank,  we  were  moved.  Forces  told  us  to  change,  and 
we  blindly  searched,  confused  and  bewildered.  We  were 
told  to  grow  up — but  how?  So  often  we  were  ready  to 
change,  to  progress,  but  forces  held  us  back  for  their  con- 
veniences. How  hard  it  was  to  change,  when  the  caterpillar 
was  not  permitted  to  spin  its  cocoon! 


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The  years  of  youth  were  confused  and  trying.  We  changed  so  fast  in  the  few 
years  it  was  hard  to  stop  and  evaluate  where  we  were  going.  We  often  avoided 
understanding  and  instead  hid  ourselves  among  a  crowd  or  behind  a  mask, 
never  looking  within  ourselves. 


Somehow  in  the  midst  of  confusion  we  grew.  Facts  and 
bits  of  information  that  had  been  drilled  into  our  heads 
began  to  take  form.  We  searched  and  tested  what  life  had 
to  offer.  The  values  given  to  us  by  our  parents  were  tested, 
and  often  times  changed.  We  were  learning  about  life  and 
about  ourselves. 


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The  members  of  the  class  of 
1976  took  their  exit  as  graduates 
from  EHS,  as  adults.  They  had 
changed  since  their  first  few 
days  in  the  high  school.  Their 
attitudes,  feelings  and  views 
had  changed.  They  left  with 
new  goals  but  still  hesitant. 
They  scattered  in  all  directions 
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Varsity  Football 

The  Panthers  of  '75  struggled  for  the  first  part  of  the 
season  with  opening  losses  to  Toledo  Start,  Warren 
Harding,  and  rival  St.  Joseph.  These  made  them  work  even 
harder  toward  achievement  of  the  pinnacle  of  success 
which  eluded  them  for  another  few  weeks,  until  a  Home- 
coming victory  spurred  them  on  to  capture  second  place  in 
the  new  league.  Under  the  first  year  tutelage  of  Head  Coach 
Seymour,  the  Panthers  finished  the  season  with  a  2-5-2 
overall  record,  2-3-1  in  the  Greater  Cleveland  Conference. 
Named  to  the  All-League  teani  were  flanker  Ken  Petardi 
(led  league  in  pass  receiving  and  interceptions),  tailback 
Stan  Zupancic  (gained  598  yds.),  and  punter  Frank  Reily 
(33yd.  avg.  punt).  Honorable  mentions  were  received  by 
Mark  Novosel,  Tom  Wandersieben,  and  Steve  Pyle. 


Football  Scores 


Euclid 

0 

12 

18 

14 

0 

22- 

7 

17 

14 


TOLEDO  START 

ST.  JOSEPH 

Warren  Harding 

Bedford 

BRUSH 

Mayfield 

EASTLAKE  NORTH 

Mentor 

Maple 

WILLOUGHBY  SOUTH 


Opponent 

6 

14 

34 

14 

19 

31 

6 

0 

14 
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BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Steve  Pyle,  Ken  Petardi,  Stan  Zupancic,  Norbie 
Hongosh,  Greg  Drew,  Mark  Kozlowski,  Nick  Christopher,  Andy  Zar- 
linski,  Dale  Noles,  Frank  Reilly,  Frank  Schuhle,  Larry  Schiffbauer,  Chris 
Rupert.  2nd  ROW:  Mike  Tortorici,  Peter  Keck,  Jeff  Wanchisn,  Ron 
Ranallo,  Don  Willingham,  John  Ryder,  Dan  Davies,  John  Lusoski, 
Phil  Bradac,  Mike  Bamauskas,  Rich  Ubl,  John  Grebenc.  3rd  ROW:  Jim 
Snyder,  Pal  Bildstein,  Carl  Kozlowski,  Scott  Miller,  Jim  Lynch,  Tracy 
Gasf,  Jim  Clabough,  Jeff  Schuffert,  John  Stansfield,  Dan  Debevc, 
Gary  Shay.  4th  ROW:  Chris  Herak,  Dean  Harris,  Spencer  Brady,  Randy 
Jones,  Bill  Walter,  Mike  Lynch,  Lee  Lumadue,  John  Lesnick,  Don  Poropat, 
Lou  Dommer,  Pat  Pyle  (manager).  5th  ROW:  Brian  McDonough,  Mark 
Novosel,  Shawn  Kahl,  John  Trommetter,  Brian  Feiock,  Jim  Sumner, 
Mark  Wandersleben,  Kevin  Eichler,  Tom  Wandersleben,  John  Leovich, 
Dave  Ulepic. 


1.  Ron  Ranallo  eludes  opponents  to  gain  yards  on  a  quarterback  keep. 

2.  The  Euclid  offense  is  shown  in  action. 

3.  Anxious  observers  watch  the  action  from  the  sidelines. 

4.  Punter  Frank  Reilly  kicks  his  way  to  the  All-League  team. 

5.  Greg  Drew  throws  a  block  for  leading  ground  gainer  Stan  Zupancic. 

6.  Coach  Seymour  contemplates  his  strategy. 


J.  V.  Football 


After  a  slow  start,  the  J.V.  Football  team  returned  to  win 
five  of  their  last  six  games.  The  Panther  Kittens'  offense, 
led  by  Captain  Jim  Baitt,  plowed  through  the  line  to  score 
114  points  in  their  last  six  games.  The  defense,  led  by  Co- 
captains  Dave  Praznowsky  and  Jack  Gregorin,  held  the 
opponents  to  minimum  yardage  and  only  32  points  in  these 
last  six  games. 


Euclid 

24 

28 

26 

20 

0 

6 

6 

8 

0 

12 


J.V.  Football  Scores 

Opponent 


•  ■   Valley  Forge 14 

•  ■  •   St.  Joseph 8 

•  Warren  Harding 0 

Bedford 0 

Brush 34 

■  ■  •  ■  Mayfield 14 

■  Eastlake  North 8 

Mentor 26 

■  Maple  Heights 24 

Willoughby  South' 8 


BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Scott  Maxwell,  Frank  Kucharski,  John 
Richards,  Mark  Byrne,  Jim  Owen,  Jim  Hunt,  Jack  Gregorin,  Dan  Du- 
rasko,  Fred  Knight.  2nd  ROW:  Joe  Morosan,  Scott  Bradac,  Bill  Ambros, 
Tim  Sherman,  John  McCluskey,  Rick  Jambor,  Joe  Jarmuszkiewicz, 
Jim  Hug,  Don  Heimsoth,  Dave  Praznovsky.  3rd  ROW:  Mike  Lynn, 
Gary  Uhas,  Harold  Sieferd,  Tony  Centa,  Jim  Wright,  Steve  Resar,  Ed 
Franko,  Stevie  Zuponcic,  Tom  Palumbo,  Larry  Insana,  Coach  Dave 
Schonauer.  4th  ROW:  Coach  Paul  Serra,  Coach  Dan  Hoffman,  Mark 
Centa,  Phil  Horabik,  Ed  Delaney,  Denny  Strnad,  Rick  Burrows,  Dave 
Yeckley,  Dave  Berlan,  John  Ussai.  MISSING:  Jim  Baitt,  Tim  Erjavec. 


1.  During  the  mad  scramble,  Ed  Franko  evades  facklers  to  further  the 
Panther  drive. 

2.  Struggling  to  avoid  being  pulled  down,  Mark  Centa  drags  along  his 
opponent. 

3.  Off  and  running,  the  Panther  strives  to  reach  his  goal. 

4.  A  J.V.  nabs  a  first  down. 

5.  Dodging  an  opponent,  the  Panther  Kitten  races  against  time. 

6.  John  Ussai  is  caught  between  the  enemy  but  escapes. 


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Marching  Band 


This  year  s  marching  band,  under 
the  direction  of  Art  Sydow  and  Matt 
Springfield,  entertained  the  onlookers 
with  a  variety  of  songs.  Each  show 
had  a  theme  including  a  salute  to 
the  Bicentennial  with  helium  bal- 
loons sailing  across  the  sky.  A  two 
week  summer  band  camp,  Wednes- 
day after  school  practices,  and  daily 
morning  practices  were  responsible 
for  the  successful  marching  band 
season. 


Majorettes 

With  the  Euclid  Band  marching  onto 
the  field,  the  Majorettes  twirled  and 
strutted  ahead.  Each  new  half-time  show 
gave  the  majorettes  an  opportunity  to 
display  the  routines  which  they  had 
learned  at  practices  in  the  summer.  As 
the  season  progressed,  each  routine  be- 
came more  complicated  and  more  en- 
joyable. With  the  end  of  the  football  sea- 
son, the  majorettes  continued  their  per- 
formances at  the  basketball  games. 


FRONT  ROW:  Mary  Beth  Perry,  Dorothy  Whitney,  Captain  Nancy  Pred,  Captain  Lorene  Katarsky, 
Peggy  Rohlke,  Randy  Hepp.  SECOND  ROW:  Julie  Jordan,  Mary  Lou  Stermole,  Rcnee  Fetko,  Lynne 
Kiro,  Johnna  Balasko,  Diane  Babets.  TOP  ROW:  Laura  Allen,  Chris  Myslinsky,  Diane  Rado,  Sally 
Romoser,  Cheryl  Litwinowicz,  Donna  Turk. 


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A.F.S. 


American  Field  Service,  an  interna- 
tional organization,  sends  American 
students  abroad  and  also  receives  foreign 
students.  The  Euclid  chapter  raised 
money  by  sponsoring  a  spaghetti  dinner, 
selling  candy,  and  having  a  Rock-a- 
thon.  The  money  earned  helped  to 
bring  an  exchange  student  from  the 
Philippines  to  our  high  school  and 
send  two  students  abroad  to  Switzerland 
and  Bolivia.  Social  activities  included 
picnics,  soccer  games,  and  parties. 


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Go  Bananas 

This  year  the  Spirits  Club  was  taken 
over  by  the  Student  Council  and  went 
bananas.  Making  signs  on  Wednesday 
nights,  furnishing  bus  transport  for  away- 
from-home  games,  and  cheering  in  a  good 
sportsmanship  manner  were  all  duties 
which  were  successfully  carried  out  by 
the  Go  Banana's  crew. 


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Club 

Traveling  to  Red  Raider 
Camp  was  a  weekly  prac- 
tice of  the  Horsemanship 
Club  in  the  autumn.  Mem- 
bers learned  how  to  mount 
a  horse  and  gradually  pro- 
gressed to  trotting  and  gal- 
loping. The  newly  learned 
equestrians  enjoyed  riding 
for  fun  and  acquired  much 
talent  in  riding. 


The  following  are  members  of  the  horsemanship  club:  (FROM  LEFT  TO  RIGHT)  Cindy  Vidal,  Mrs.  R.  Smith,  Nada 
Jaklic,  Terri  Wright,  Mary  Beth  Gargiulo,  Bobby  Finneley,  Holly  McClurg. 


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The  Astronomy  Club  (FROM  LEFT  TO  RIGHT):  Mr.  Francetic,  Arthur  Gregory,  Tim  Role,  |ohn  Petkovsek,  Uwe  Botzki,  Roy  Amacher,  and 
Warren  Kurtz. 


Astronomy 

Club 

Members  of  the  astronomy  club  found 
pleasure  in  studying  the  universe.  They 
met  occasionally  in  the  school  planetarium 
and  then  put  their  knowledge  to  use  in 
their  backyards  and  studied  the  Euclid 
sky,  and  its  changes  from  season  to  season. 


Pinochle 
Club 

Pinochle,  a  game  of  skill 
and  chance,  is  played  every 
Tuesday  by  a  few  of  Euclids' 
devoted  students.  The  players 
enjoy  getting  involved  with 
this  card  game,  because  it  im- 
proves one's  memory  and  disci- 
plines the  mind.  A  player  must 
keep  track  of  the  tricks  involved 
too.  The  player  with  the  Jack 
of  Diamonds  and  the  Queen 
of  Spades  has  an  advantage  and 
scores  Double  Pinochle! 


Members  of  th^  pinochle  club  are:  Mr.  Clements,  Dave  Harth,  Mr.  Sallach,  and  Robin 
Pinkava. 


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Soccer 


Varsity  Soccer  Scores 


The  '75  Soccer  team  rebuilt  this  season  in  the  midst  of 
change.  Coach  Sattler  urged  the  team  to  an  outstanding 
effort  and  with  most  players  returning  next  year.  Heads 
became  backboards  for  guided  missiles  while  shins  became 
battered  by  opposing  forces.  Self-drive  and  determination 
become  the  most  important  key  to  the  game,  and  to  win 
becomes  the  object  of  every  game. 


Euclid 

Opponent 

0.  .  .  . 

Brecksville 

3 

4 

Mayfield 

3 

0.  .  .  . 

St.  Joseph 

2 

3.  .  .  . 

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4 

0.  .  .  . 

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1 

1.  .  .  . 

Mentor 

1 

0.  .  .  . 

Brush 

3 

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0 Mentor        2 

2 Lake  Catholic    i> 

1   Chardon       2 

4 Collinwood     2 

0 Eastlake  North 5 

3 Cleveland  Hts 2 

0 Eastlake  North 2 


TOP— Varsity.  BOTTOM  ROW  (I  TO  R):  Scott  Parker,  Rick  Boehm, 
John  Bieiek,  Brent  Yoder,  Craig  Yoder,  Andy  Prause,  Randy  South. 
2ND  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Mike  Schultz,  Jack  Colling,  Tom  Young,  Bob 
Wirsching,  Ken  Austin,  Matt  McDonald,  Bob  Chuckayne,  Head 
Coach  Greg  Sattler.  MISSING:  Monte  Carlo,  Rick  Lane,  Rob  Cowan. 
BOTTOM— J. V.  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Joe  Cartula,  Silvin 
Kuharich,  Dave  DiVito,  Kurt  Gasser,  Mike  DiDomenico,  Herb  Powo- 
ski,  Mike  Topping,  Mike  Maggio,  Brent  Figueria.  2ND  ROW  (L  TO  R): 
Dale  VanPelt,  Nick  Hadzinia,  Steve  Camp,  Kurt  Dieckmann,  Jack 
Jesberger,  Tom  Pestotnik,  Ron  Anzells,  Rolf  Klienfeld,  Helmut 
Richardt,  Davorin  Slat,  Gordon  Friel,  JV  Coach  Harry  Siskind. 
MISSING:  Joe  Lorence. 


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Cross  Country 

Last  year's  underclassmen  lived  up  to  the  reputation  of 
past  teams  by  turning  in  a  fantastic  performance  through- 
out their  first  season  in  the  Greater  Cleveland  Conference. 
The  team,  led  by  co-captains  Adrian  Griffin  and  Mike 
Chase,  went  undefeated  in  dual  meets.  Junior  Bob  Gold 
also  helped  pace  the  team  to  a  fifth  place  finish  in  the  state 
meet. 

BOTTOM  ROW:  (L  TO  R)  Scott  Wise,  Bob  Gold,  Mike  Chase,  Adrian 
GriFfin,  Pat  Campbell,  Scott  Wilson.  2nd  ROW:  Ron  Brehm,  Mike  Glaser, 
Rick  Seale,  Walt  Wolski,  Chris  Dole,  Rick  Horn.  3rd  ROW:  Al  Buanno, 
Joe  Freeh,  John  Trommetter,  Craig  Basler,  Brian  Derreberry,  Paul 
Anderson. 


Cross  Country  Scores 


Euclid 


Opponent 


15 Toledo  Start 

15    Bedford  • 

18 

20    

21 

15 

22 

24    

25 


■  ■   Walsh  Jesuit   

Brush   

•  •  ■■  Mayfield     

•  Eastlake  North     50 

Mentor 34 

•  •  Maple  Heights    31 

Willoughby  South     36 


Water  Polo 

The  Panthers  thrashed  their  opponents  as  they  made 
history  by  being  the  first  Euchd  water  polo  team  to  go 
undefeated  all  season.  Leading  the  team  in  scoring  were 
seniors  Joe  Cerer,  Mark  Mahnic,  and  Tom  Hieber.  Juniors 
Mike  Pyle,  Bob  Ross,  Scott  Wise,  and  Ken  Dorsch  also 
helped  on  the  attack.  Coach  Rodriguez  was  proud  of  the 
success  of  his  team  in  '75. 

BOTTOM  ROW:  (L  TO  R)  Bob  Clines,  Scott  Speroff,  Eugene  Jas- 
kiewicz,  Jim  Orme,  Pat  Grieshammer,  Tom  Hongosh,  Coach  Rodriguez. 
2nd  ROW:  Roger  Miller,  Ken  Dorsch,  Bob  Ross,  Tom  Hieber,  Brian 
KaU,  Mike  Pyle.  3rd  ROW:  Scott  Williams,  Tim  Casten,  Joe  Cerer, 
Mark  Mahnic,  Bill  Rambeau.  MISSING:  Joe  Perpar,  Chuck  Keay. 


Golf 


The  Panther  golf  team,  coached  by  Mr.  Raicevich,  fin- 
ished a  disappointing  season,  but  spirits  were  held  high. 
The  golfers  dilligently  practiced,  not  only  in  sunshine 
and  green  grass,  but  trapsed  through  mud  and  rain  in 
search  of  lost  balls.  Leading  the  golfers  were  seniors  Tim 
Dailey  and  Keith  Daiber.  The  team  is  looking  forward  to  a 
promising  team  next  year  as  three  of  the  five  competitors 
will  be  returning. 

(L  TO  R)  Coach  Raicevich,  Tom  Chubb,  Tim  Dailey,  Steve  Martin,  Keith 
Daiber,  and  Eric  Mizner.  MISSING:  Les  MacLeod. 


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The  following  girls  were  members  of  the  Blue  Team:  Esther  Akiba,  Shelly  Anderson,  Barb  Arnold,  Diane  Arter, 
Betty  Ayres,  Diane  Babets,  Diane  Beat,  Janet  Berlan,  Linda  Boettcher,  Nancy  Caldrone,  Denise  Calvert,  Barb 
Cavell,  Vicki  Cefratti,  Chris  Centa,  Debbie  Chambers,  Leslie  Chrestoff,  Kathy  Clark,  Debbie  Collins,  Rita  Con- 
nelly, Pam  Coons,  Mary  Cunningham,  Nancy  Doganiero,  Claudia  Dular,  Debbie  Eberwein,  Alice  Fuerst,  Kathy 
Grubar,  Mary  Haines,  Pam  Hall,  Mary  Jo  Hanlon,  Karen  Janovice,  Kathy  Juratovic,  Sandi  Kocin,  Dianne  Kon- 
chan,  Sharon  Leinweber,  Beth  McCraith,  Ginny  Matthews,  Mary  Mavsar,  Margaret  Modic,  Janet  Motuza,  Joanne 
Mramor,  Sandy  Noel,  Phyllis  Novotny,  Jan  Patfield,  Mary  Beth  Pavis,  Anne  Payne,  Liz  Powell,  Debbie  Redman, 
Cindy  Reel,  Bonnie  Repar,  Sue  Roeder,  Kathy  Savage,  Shelly  Sicurezza,  Marcia  Slusser,  Mary  Jo  Telich,  Lynne 
Ucic,  Sandy  Vanah,  Sue  Walsh,  Diane  Willert,  Betty  Zagorc,  Anita  Zak,  and  Donna  Zaller. 


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The  following  girls  were  members  of  the  Gold  Team:  Laura  Allen,  Debbie  Baker,  Lynn  Baum,  Denise  Capella,  Vickie 
Cesen,  Loretta  Chuha,  Halle  Conway,  Kathy  Criado,  Gail  Eroskey,  Debbie  Fink,  Debbie  Glavan,  Julie  Glicken,  Joyce 
Habenichl,  Ann  Hayes,  Beth  Hlavac,  Marlene  Hodas,  Julie  Jordan,  Denise  Kirchner,  Kathy  Kirchner,  Lori  Klinko, 
Kay  Koci,  Linda  Leonhardt,  Lorie  Lisi,  Kim  Lombardi,  Gayle  Luskin,  Heidi  Mihocik,  Debbie  Morel,  Paula  Monariy, 
Joe  Mullholland,  Mary  Murphy,  Connie  Nelson,  Diane  Novotny,  Valerie  Paynich,  Cathy  Pranskevich,  Nancy  Pred, 
Sue  Rado  Jane  Reid,  Sue  Ricci,  Carolyn  Rinderle,  Sally  Romoser,  Laura  Sibert,  Diane  Simon,  Margy  Skupic,  Bev 
Skur,  Kathy  Taylor,  Bev  Urban,  Bonnie  Urgeleit,  Terrie  Ussai,  Char  Weiss,  Beth  Welton,  Lacey  Zachary,  Sue  Znidarsic, 
Audrey  Zupancic. 


POWDER  PUFF 

At  1:00p.m.  on  Sunday,  November  9th,  the  annual 
senior  fund  raising  project  powder  puff  football 
game  took  place.  Over  100  girls  came  out  to  partici- 
pate in  the  traditional  event.  Throughout  the  game 
some  of  the  participants  of  both  the  Gold  and  Blue 
teams  were  guilty  of  foul  play.  Half  time  show  enter- 
tainment included  male  cheerleaders  and  majorettes 
doing  "their  thing!"  The  final  score  proved  to  make 
the  Blue  team  victorious  in  a  36-12  lead.  A  powder 
puff  dance  followed  in  the  student  E-room. 


Homecoming 


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Homecoming  Court:  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Char  Weiss  escorted  by  Scott  Miller,  Marcia  Lokar  escorted  by  Rich  Vaiko,  Cath  Miller  escorted  by  Tim 
Henkel,  Liana  Phillips  escorted  by  Rick  Lane,  and  Andy  Zarlinski  escorting  Laura  Allen. 

October  15  started  the  Homecoming  Festivities 
for  Euclid  High  students.  A  Parade  of  floats, 
mayorial  candidates,  senior  citizens,  majorettes, 
and  both  Jr.  and  Sr.  High  cheerleaders  marched 
down  East  222  Street.  Due  to  poor  weather  con- 
ditions the  traditional  bonfire  was  replaced  with 
an  indoor  pep  rally  which  proved  to  be  successful. 

Homecoming  Floats  from  left  to  right: 

1.  Tied  for  2nd  place  Wai  Naplo  and 

2.  C.L.C.  Winning  float  was  done  by  the 

3.  Marching  Band.  3rd  prize  went  to  the 

4.  Cheerleader  float  and  the 

5.  Key  Club  Car  recievedan  honorable  mention. 

6.  M.C.  Tom  Murphy  of  WIXY  with  president  of 
Student  Council  Paula  Moriarty  and  Chris  Zaiatel 
at  the  Wednesday  night  pep  rally. 


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At  the  dance,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Sophomore  Attendant  Liana  Phillips,  Junior  Attendant  Kathy  Miller, 
Queen  Laura  Allen,  1st  Attendant  Char  Weiss  and  2nd  Attendant  Marcia  Lokar. 

Saturday  evening  action  took  place  at  the  stu- 
dent E-room.  The  theme  "Dancing  in  the 
Moonlight"  was  carried  throughout  the  room 
by  the  colorful  decorations  made  by  the  stu- 
dent council.  The  "One  Year"  band  played 
popular  tunes  for  everyone  to  dance  under 
the  moonlight! 

1.  Queen  Laura  Allen  with  Andy  Zarlinski. 

2.  Dancing  in  the  moonlight  Laura  Krueger 
and  Mike  Thur. 

3.  Ken  Schantz  with  Debbie  Kowalkowski  and 
Mike  Skrjanc  with  Lori  Katz. 

4.  Ken  Kender  and  Debbie  Jordan  signing 
the  guest  list  homecoming  night. 


Homecoming 


Sophomore  Attendant  Liana  Phillip? 

Homecoming  Court,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Sophomore  Attendant  Liana  Phillips,  Junior  Attendant  Cathy  Miller,  Queen  Laura  Allen,  First  Attendant 
Char  Weiss,  and  Second  Attendant  Marcia  Lokar. 


First  Attendant  Char  Weiss 


Queen  Laura  Allen 


Arsenic 

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Old  Lace 


For  six  weeks  the  Little  Theater 
was  alive  with  activity  and  preparation 
for  the  coming  performance.  Char- 
acters began  to  take  the  shape  of  two 
spinster  old  ladies,  who  murdered 
old  gentlemen  as  one  of  their 
charities. 

Teddy,  Jonathan  and  Mortimer, 
the  three  young  nephews  of  the 
spinsters  also  began  forming  their 
roles.  The  play  was  made  up  of  an 
assortment  of  talented  actors  and 
actresses  who  ran  in  and  out  of  the 
Brewster  household. 


Abbey  Brewster   Monica  Otcasek 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Harper    Duane  Hale 

Teddy  Brewster Scott  Easter 

Officer  Brophy Steve  Bell 

Officer  Klein Jim  McMuIlen 

Martha  Brewster Carol  Imm 

Elaine  Harper  Amy  Stoch 

Mortimer  Brewster MarkFefko 

Mr.  Gibbs   Steve  Bour 

Jonathan  Brewster Rick  Cowan 

Dr.  Einstein Marty  Frederking 

Of  ficer  O'Hara Joe  Choromanski 

Lieutenant  Rooney Paul  Gubanc 

Mr.  Witherspoon  Paul  Yanchar 

Mr.  Hoskins Karen  Workman 

Mr.  Spenalzo Karen  Workman 


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The  1975-76  school  year  brought  many  changes  in 
the  Euclid  Board  of  Education.  Because  of  Dr.  Di- 
Biasio's  retirement,  we  received  a  new  superenten- 
dent  of  schools,  Dr.  Ernest  A.  Husarik.  Dr.  Frank 
Houser  was  re-elected  to  his  post  as  school  board 
member,  and  Mrs.  Shirley  Nurmi  was  elected  to  her 
first  term  in  that  position,  replacing  long-time 
member  Mrs.  Mary  King.  The  failure  of  the  school 
levy  after  four  tries  brought  further  cutbacks  in 
many  areas  of  Euclid  Education,  and  the  school 
board  members  were  forced  to  act  on  the  impending 
financial  crisis. 


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Dr.  William  D.  Dodds,  Asst.  Supt. 


FIRST  ROW:  Dr.  Ernest  Husarik,  Mrs.  Diane  Luikart, 
Mr.  Ted  Stepien,  Mrs.  Shirley  Nurmi.  SECOND  ROW: 
Mr.  Lowell  Davis,  Mr.  John  Lewis,  Dr.  William  Dodds, 
Mr.  Paul  Totten,  Dr.  Frank  Houser,  Dr.  Robert 
Wightman. 


Dr.  Robert  Wightman,  Asst.  Supt 


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Administration 

Preventing  little  problems  from 
becoming  big  ones,  the  administra- 
tors are  always  available  with  a  ready 
smile  to  help  ease  out  the  day  to  day 
problems  encountered  in  Euclid's 
hectic  environment.  Cooperative, 
cheerful,  and  understanding,  they 
meet  the  many  situations  of  coordi- 
nating, organizing,  and  planning  that 
arise  in  their  vital  roles  of  school 
management. 


1.  Marie  O'Neill — Secretary. 

2.  Gail  Lickert. 


Donald  Martin 

Kathryn  Frye 

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Anna  Herrick  William  Medvick  Pete  Haluska 


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Ruth  Krup  Polly  McRedmond  Frank  Troglia 


Deans  And 
Counselors 

Euclid's  counseling  staff  provides 
valuable  assistance  to  students.  Ex- 
perienced and  caring  counselors  and 
deans  help  students  schedule  courses, 
listen  to  students  problems,  and  give 
career  and  college  guidence.  Although 
the  secretaries  often  go  unnoticed, 
these  women  perform  the  myriad 
duties  day  after  day  to  keep  divisions 
and  the  school  functioning.  Without 
them,  Euclid  High  School  would  fail 
to  exist. 


Robert  Crary  Patricia  Keefer 


Elizabeth  Luikart 

Robert  Yocum 

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Jane  Boyer 


June  Edwardsen 


1.  Rosemarie  Tonn.  2.  Elizabeth  Luikart.  3. 
Louisa  Bessire. 


Charlotte  Bensusan  Clayton  George 

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Kathleen  McHugh  EdMize 


Joseph  Regano  Sandra  Regano 

1.  Alvin  Amster— Business.  2.  Sometimes  it 
takes  the  insight  of  a  friend  to  get  through 
life's  minor  crises.  3.  Practice  makes  perfect 
for  this  student  in  the  Business  Department. 


Business 

With  a  computerized  society,  the 
Business  Department  plays  an  active 
role  in  preparing  tomorrow's  leaders 
for  the  competition  in  the  world  of 
work.  A  student  selects  the  course 
that  best  suits  his  desire  and  needs 
from  a  list  that  includes  typing,  short- 
hand, bookkeeping.  Distributive  Edu- 
cation, Co-operative  Office  Education, 
record  keeping,  general  business, 
business  English,  office  machines, 
salesmanship,  and  business  law.  With 
this  preparation  a  student  is  better 
equipped  to  enter  the  business  world, 
especially  those  who  took  advantage 
of  on-the-job-experience. 


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Ronald  Seymour 

Ralph  Sibert 

Eleanor  Wiegand 


Carol  Williams 


1.  Just  another  busy  day  in  the  life  of  business 
students.  2.  Learning  to  use  office  machines  is 
an  important  part  of  the  future  business- 
women's education.  3.  Vocational  Education 
provides  the  professional  atmosphere  neces- 
sary for  job  experience.  4.  Vocational  train- 
ing gives  students  a  marketable  skill  in  an 
increasingly  tight  job  market. 


English 


An  expanded  English  program 
keeps  pace  with  today's  world. 
Since  students  are  both  senders  and 
receivers,  the  skills  in  communica- 
tion stress  the  need  to  be  accurate, 
intelligent,  and  clear.  With  advanced 
courses  in  media,  more  writing 
courses,  expanded  team  teaching, 
and  courses  in  humor  and  satire, 
students  can  elect  a  personalized 
program,  especially  with  over  forty 
courses  from  which  to  choose — Eng- 
lish, a  course  for  all  seasons. 


Justin  Antonini 


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Frank  Aultz 


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Jane  Blaboli 


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William  Brown 


Judith  Carmody  GlenCaroff 


Dorothy  Cerny 
1.  Carole  Rupnik — English 


Sue  Harris  Gerald  Henderson  Janis  Jordan 


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lane  Lellis 


Ken  Lowe  Karen  McGill 


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William 
McGuinness 


Frnak  Mularo  Robert  Petrovic 


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Mary  Kay  Repicky  Granville  Smith  Barbara  Spiga 


1.  Mrs.  Gale  instructs  students  in  the  fundamentals  of  grammar.  2. 
Litera'ure  discussions  in  Miss  Repicky's  class. 


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Roger  Brown  William  DeMora 


Nat  Dickinson  Forrest  Diehl 


Alex  Dzerowicz  Jim  Englehart 


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Jeff  Hartmann 

Robert  Heramb 

Ray  Hively 
1.  Flag  Pole. 


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Frank  Hoffert  Maryjagger 

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Jim  Kelley  Earl  McNeilly 


Ronald  Powaski  David  Schonauer 


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Wayne  Smith 


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Leonard 
Weisenberg 


Social  Studies 

Through  social  study  courses  Eu- 
clid's students  become  informed 
citizens.  Classes  in  government, 
history,  area  studies,  sociology,  psy- 
chology, humanties,  economics,  and 
human  relations  enable  tomorrow's 
leaders  to  gain  experience  and  insight 
about  the  behavior  of  man  in  his 
environment.  At  the  same  time,  he 
learns  about  national  and  inter- 
national affairs.  With  the  continu- 
ance of  the  phase  elective  program, 
more  courses  met  the  needs  of  more 
students.  A  revision  of  the  junior 
honors  American  studies  course  was 
another  change  for  1976. 
1.  Mr.  Demora's  government  class  gets 
involved.  2.  The  Lone  Ranger  reveals  his  true 
identity. 


Math 


Whether  a  student  wants  basic 
math,  algebra,  geometry,  or  calculus, 
the  Math  Department  offers  the  op- 
portunity to  develop  mathematical 
skills  necessary  for  everyone  and 
provides  advanced  courses  for  those 
who  want  to  major  in  math.  With 
change  inevitable,  the  department 
introduced  Informal  Geometry,  for 
those  students  interested  in  exploring 
geometry  without  the  full  mathe- 
matical development  found  in  Plane 
Geometry. 


Gene  Breartoi  Carl  Clemenf<; 


JimClil-tel  Margie  Gorslene 


Adam  Pawlowski 


Richard  Kackovan 


1.  We  gather  together  today  to  XEQ  INCLN. 

2.  Charles  Reno  hard  at  work.  3.  Jim  Cliffel — 
Math 


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Charles  Reno 


Donald  Rinkes 


Richard  Rose 


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Fred  Sallach 


Paul  Serra 

1.  Geometry  is  easy 
when  Mr.  Pawlowski 
explains  it.  2.  Fred  Sal- 
lach— Math.  3.  Marg- 
aret Uhry — Math. 


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Science 


The  purpose  of  the  science  depart- 
ment is  to  make  students  aware  of 
the  methods  of  science  and  the 
natural  laws  of  nature,  and  to  develop 
within  them  a  curiosity  about  the 
environment  in  which  they  live. 
Courses  are  offered  in  the  areas  of 
Physics,  Chemistry,  Biology,  Basic 
Science,  and  in  a  relatively  new  pro- 
gram called  Phase  Science.  With 
the  introduction  of  such  phase  courses 
as  backpacking  biology,  greenhouse, 
and  environmental  studies,  students 
are  able  to  expand  their  interests  into 
a  broader  range  of  scientific  fields. 


Ronald  Backos  John  Barcza 


Hnward  Bender 


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Dale  Davison 


Daniel  Francetic 


Tom  Halbedel 


1.  Learning  to  use  a  balance  provides  a  chal- 
lenge to  sophomore  biologists. 

2.  A. P.  Biology  class  fascinated  by  another  one 
of  Mr.  Friedman's  lectures. 

3.  A   typical   day  in   the  life  of  a  chemistry 
student. 

4.  Sheldon  Friedman,  biologist  extraordinaire. 


Michael  Lower  Marilyn  Lucas 


William  Starr  Donald  Steinbrink 


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John  Stocks 


William 
VonBenken 


1.  In  the  chaos  of  a  chemistry  lab,  a  student 
learns  by  experiment. 

2.  Dorothy  Tombaugh 

3.  It  makes  just  about  as  much  sense  this  way! 

4.  Frank  Soltez 


Laurie  Carlberg  Arlene  Carter 


Audree  Fox  Gaye  Whieldon 

Physical 
Education 

In  addition  to  providing  an  oppor- 
tunity for  exercise  the  Physical  Edu- 
cation Department  stressed  the  de- 
velopment of  social  maturity  and 
sportsmanship.  Course  selections  ran 
the  gamut  from  health  to  hockey, 
from  swimming  to  square  dancing, 
and  with  a  multitude  of  choices  in 
between.  A  new  program  instituted 
this  year  allowed  students  to  make 
all  course  selections  at  the  beginning 
of  the  year  through  the  use  of  the 
computer.  This  system  alleviated  con- 
flicts in  scheduling. 


1.     Deck    tennis     remains    a    popular    girls 
sport.  2.  Determination  is  the  key  to  success. 


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Robert  Addis 


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Harold  Daugherty  Don  Mohr 


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Robert  Ramlow 


Vic  Rescn 


Joseph  Rodriguez  Chet  Rojeck 

1.  The  uneven   bars  p  ovide  a  challenge  tor 
'his  Euclid  gymnist. 


Library 

Much  like  a  college  facility  in 
miniature,  Euclid  s  library  provides 
resource  materials  for  students  and 
teachers,  a  quiet  place  to  study  and  a 
meeting  place  for  special  classroom 
activities.  This  year  the  library  ex- 
panded its  cataloging  system  to 
include  materials  such  as  filmstrips, 
slides,  tapes,  records,  and  other  non- 
printed  media  in  order  to  service 
better  its  users.  The  relatively  new 
media  center,  installed  two  years  ago, 
also  provided  a  popular  way  to  study 
or  spend  leisure  time.  This  year  all 
these  facilities  were  under  the  super- 
vision of  a  new  head  librarian, 
Margaret  Burns. 


Margaret  Burns 


Janet  Butler 


Ldith  Muellci 


Kurt  Banford 


Media 
Technician 

With  the  advent  of  television  and 
the  widespread  use  of  visual  aides 
in  the  classroom,  the  audio-visual 
technician  with  a  crew  of  assistants 
schedule,  preview,  and  repair  equip- 
ment for  over  150  teachers  eight 
periods  a  day,  for  five  days  a  week. 
Locating  lost  equipment,  replacing 
worn  parts,  and  reviewing  the  latest 
trends  in  A-V  becomes  exciting  and 
challenging  as  the  seasons  pass. 
Always  ready  to  assist,  these  people 
make  learning  more  enjoyable  as 
well  as  meaningful. 


Donna  Baumeister  Margaret  Schultz 


Judith  Simonich 


Jeanne  Sliter 


Foriegn 
Language 

Each  year,  many  students  take 
courses  in  a  foreign  language.  Be 
it  French,  German,  or  Spanish,  the 
goal  is  the  same:  to  master  the  lan- 
guage, and  through  mastery  improve 
communications  and  relations  be- 
tween all  people.  Students  also  learn 
about  the  culture  and  the  people  of 
the  land  they  are  studying,  and  thus 
learn  more  about  their  own  heritage. 
This  year,  the  department  again 
offered  a  trip  abroad  in  the  spring 
for  all  language  students  through 
the  Institute  for  International  Living, 
providing  a  real  life  situation. 

1.  Kurt  Banford,  Media  Technician  in  action. 

2.  The  library  provides  resources  for  students 
and  teachers. 

3.  The    media    center    provides    additional 
learning  aids. 

4.  Jeanne  Sliter,  language  teacher. 


Milt  Kadlec  Embert  Martin 


RayMontani  Herb  Nold 


John  Supance 


Industrial  Arts 

Changing  economy  and  lifestyles 
have  changed  some  of  the  educational 
ways  at  Euclid.  Classes  that  prepare 
the  individuals  for  jobs  are  becoming 
more  and  more  evident.  Orientation 
and  job  training  are  avaliable  here 
before  high  school  years  end,  devel- 
oping young  people  who  are  ready 
for  and  specialized  in  various  types 
of  employment  after  they  graduate. 


1.  Aspiring  mechanic  learns  more  about  his 
career. 

2.  Industrial    Arts    teacher    Frank    Passarella 
working  with  his  students. 

3.  Home  Ec,  students  are  skilled  in  the  fine 
art  of  dressmaking. 


Home 
Economics 

Students  enrolled  in  home  eco- 
nomics have  the  opportunity  to 
explore  and  experience  the  many 
areas  of  homemaking.  It  is  the  pur- 
pose of  this  department  to  guide 
the  students  not  only  in  the  devel- 
opment of  skills,  but  also  in  the 
formation  of  attitudes  and  appre- 
ciations which  will  lead  them  to 
happier  and  more  successful  lives. 
Students  in  this  department  can 
choose  courses  in  clothing,  foods, 
family  living,  and  vocational  child 
care  as  best  suit  their  needs  and  goals 
in  the  coming  seasons. 


VinitaO'Donnell  Bonnie  Price 


1.  The  Survey,  programs,  and  many  forms 
were  produced  as  future  printers  were  trained 
by  Mr.  Galici. 

2.  Richard  Patton  demonstrates  his  drafting 
techniques. 

3.  The  guys  in  metal  shop  do  their  stuff. 


Art 


For  the  student  seeking  self-ex- 
pression through  visual  media,  art 
classes  offer  many  different  experi- 
ences. Classes  in  crafts,  sculpting, 
and  fine  arts  help  students  to  express 
their  inner  feelings  in  a  creative  way 
to  give  pleasure  to  others,  as  well  as 
to  themselves.  This  year's  phase 
courses  widened  the  program  so  more 
students  could  do  more  things.  The 
success  of  this  program  can  be  seen 
in  the  fact  that  it  is  to  be  continued. 


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Antoinette  Araca  Diane  Wiersba 


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Music 


Fred  VoUman 


Music,  the  language  of  the  soul, 
can  be  heard  in  many  phases  of 
school  life  throughout  the  year.  From 
Varsity  Chorale  to  the  Jazz  Band, 
from  the  Marching  Band  to  Orches- 
tra, from  the  first  ball  game  to  the 
final  spring  concert,  the  beat  goes 
on.  Practice  begins  in  August  before 
the  first  bell  rings  and  goes  on  for 
the  rest  of  life  for  many  of  Euclid's 
musicians. 


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Sam  Taylor 

1.  Each  art  student  concentrates  on  an  individ- 
ual object  to  sketch. 

2.  Diane    Wiersba's    art    class — a    study    in 
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Occupational 
Education 


Meeting  the  needs  of  the  individual 
has  become  a  meaningful  curriculum 
for  many  of  Euclid's  students.  How- 
ever, for  a  select  group  of  students 
this  curriculum  means  more  than  a 
philosophy — it  is  a  method  of  learn- 
ing and  experiencing.  Through  actual 
work  experience,  students  develop 
skills  they  will  use  in  life.  They  take 
jobs  in  local  businesses,  train  for 
some  jobs  here  in  school,  and  gain 
valuable  experience  through  inter- 
views and  social  contacts.  A  staff  of 
dedicated  people  work  daily  to  meet 
the  needs  of  these  students  so  they 
can  be  prepared  to  meet  their  futures. 


Bill  Attamante  Frank  Fowler 


Joyce  Haffer 


1.  Robert  Hutson — Music. 

2.  Mr.  Sydow  and  Kathy  Bonf ield  ham  it  up. 


Behind  The 
Scenes 

Behind  the  scenes  at  Euclid,  many 
people  perform  duties  essential  to 
student  life.  Nourishing  meals,  clean 
rooms,  lighted  hallways,  hot  water, 
air-conditioning,  clear  driveways  and 
entrances — all  of  these  services  stu- 
dents take  for  granted  and  have  come 
to  expect.  With  an  outstanding  staff 
of  dedicated  people — cooks,  custo- 
dians, cleaning  staff,  nurses,  parapro- 
fessionals,  and  electricians — Euclid 
High  ranks  number  one! 


1.  Euclid's  cafeteria   ladies  provide  balar\ced 
lunches  every  day. 


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Cafeteria  Employees  ROW  1:  LEFT  TO  RIGHT  ROW  2:  LEFT  TO  RIGHT  Elizabeth  Zimmerman, 
Mollie  Hoffart,  Carole  Mocney,  Sadie  Taylor,  Catherine  Wirsing,  Mavis  Kopach,  Ruth  Cha- 
Winnie  Modic,  Frances  Tavenier,  Rose  Haines,  brand,  Mae  Kolesar,  Pauline  Turk,  Nina  Pietran- 
Lois  Brow,  Jean  Skolaris.  tozzi,   Ann   Mikovich,   Carol   McDonough,  Jean 

Sterling,  Margaret  Tanski,  Margaret  Brooks. 


1.  Custodial  Staff.  2.  Paraprofessionals — Thelma  Imm,  Ethel 
Barbish,  Jeanette  Katz.  3.  Mr.  Louis  Recher — Paraprofessional. 
4.  Grace  Civic — Nurse. 


ROW   3:   LEFT  TO   RIGHT  Charlene 

Gervasi,  Mary  Markovich,  Laura  Meyer, 
Mary  Urgeleit,  Clara  Kuzmic,  Anne 
Schepke,  Helen  Chudzik,  Mildred  Som- 
rak,  Lucy  Glavac,  Vida  Perme. 


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Varsity  Basketball 

The  Panther  Basketball  team  enjoyed  success  this  season 
in  the  battle  with  Maple  Heights  and  Eastlake  North  for 
the  GCC  title.  The  team's  most  evident  asset  was  its 
towering  height  with  6'9"  senior  Rich  "Chickie"  Yonakor 
and  6'8"  sophomore  Cliff  Kirchner,  winning  the  battles 
of  the  boards.  In  addition,  senior  co-captains  Tom  Harrell 
and  Brian  Feiock  proved  invaluable  to  the  contribution 
towards  the  team's  string  of  victories. 


CLOCKWISE:  Jim  Daugherty,  Lee  Lumadue,  Tim  Kooser,  Tom  Harrell, 
John  Trommetter,  Cliff  Kirchner,  Rich  Yonakor,  Ernie  Caputo,  Brian 
Feiock,  Jay  Kordic,  Tim  Abramczyk,  Mike  Girimont,  Joe  Hegedus. 
CENTER  FRONT:  Coach  Daughterly  and  manager  Bob  Holland. 
MISSING:  Manager  Gino. 


Varsity  Basketball  Scores 


Euclid 

40 
61 
52 
77 
61 
58 
51 
58 
57 
58 


Geneva 

Solon 

Willoughby  South 

Eastlake  North 

Bedford 
Maple  Heights 

Mentor 

Upper  Arlington 

Mayfield 

Brush 

Willoughby  South 

Eastlake  North 


48 
52 
52 
56 
59 
62 
45 
64 
58 
61 


Oppt 

74 
52 
62 
67 
72 
91 

74 
51 
62 
43 


Bedford 

Maple 

Mentor 

Wickliffe 

Mayfield 

Brush 

Tournaments 

Willoughby  South 

Riverside 

Orange 

Eastlake  North 

District  Runner-Up 


1.  Anticipation  mounts  as  the  Panther  team 
prepares  to  rebound  the  ball. 

2.  A  flying  Panther  leaps  to  put  a  lay-up  in 
the  net  as  the  Geneva  team  watches  in  distress. 

3.  Reaching  out  to  dunk  the  final  points  is 
Brian  Feiock. 

4.  John  Trommetter  responds  under  pressure 
as  he  aims  for  a  foul  shot. 

5.  With  the  powerful  thrust  and  concentration 
of  an  offensive  star,  Tom  Harrell  sets  up. 

6.  Chickie    Yonakor   tower?  over   a  Bedford 
player  as  he  attempts  to  score. 


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J.  V.  Basketball 


J.V.  Scores 


The  J.V.  Basketball  team  finished  respectably  to  end  Euclid  Oppt 

their  first  year  in  the  GCC.  Englehart's  'Gremlins'  were  26  Geneva  41 

full  of  talent,  but  faced  difficult  teams  and  played  under  ^i  Solon  43 

,  .                         -r,                              1     J      •              J     J   •  52   South        57 

pressure   this   season.    Ihey   possessed   desire  and   drive  53  North      33 

which  spurred  their  attendance  of  daily  practices.  Despite  52  Bedford  43 

good  and  bad  games,  they  beat  the  toughest  team  in  their  ^^           '^ivTentor* ^^ 

league,  Maple  Heights.  30  .. . .  u.  Arlington 33 

43   ....      Mayfield     39 


47  Brush      56 

58  South       59 

47  North      44 

52 Bedford     45 

41  Maple  Hts 39 

44  Mentor     45  ■ 

51  ...     Wickliffe 48 

54  Mayfield   48 

64  Brush      59 


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CENTER  FRONT:  Frank  Maire,  Scott  Parker.  2nd  ROW: 
Ken  Williams,  Dave  Sexton,  Mike  Lynn,  Bob  Legan,  Dave 
Linane.  3rd  ROW:  Coach  Englehart,  John  Laughlin,  Jim 
Roeder,  Jim  Stanicki,  Jeff  Bergam,  Tony  Centa,  Greg 
Veres.  MISSING:  Paul  Niedermeyer. 


1.  Dave  Linane  goes  in  for  a  layup  to  the  distress  of  the  opposing  team. 

2.  Jim  Stenicki  gets  a  jumpball  from  the  Geneva  opponent. 

3.  Tony  Centa  goes  up  for  a  quick  two  points  in  the  first  game  of  the 
season. 

4.  Mike  Lynn  sets  up  a  successful  foul  shot. 


Hockey 


A  third-place  finish  in  the  Navy  Christmas  Tournament 
brought  Euclid  High  its  first  hockey  trophy.  A  5-4  victory 
over  Parma  in  the  tournament's  consolation  game  clinched 
the  spot.  Led  by  senior  captain  Todd  Morgan,  the  young 
club  continued  to  improve  and,  in  its  quest,  reach  parody 
with  perenial  powerhouses  Cleveland  Heights  and  Shaker 
Heights.  Euclid  faced  its  toughest  schedule  ever  because 
of  the  new  divisional  alignment.  The  many  returning 
players,  along  with  Euclid's  improved  youth  hockey 
program,  give  Euclid  hockey  a  bright  future. 


BOTTOM  ROW:  Dan  Farizel,  Dave  Carlson,  Les  Mac  Leod,  John  Barta, 
Coach  Alex  Dzerowicz,  Todd  Morgan,  Ken  Krsolovic,  Boris  Nastasich, 
Ken  Walsh.  2nd  ROW:  Manager  Ed  Sheridan,  Brad  Kuzik,  Mike  Thomas, 
Evan  Nunally,  Scott  Wilson,  Tom  Ljubi,  Brent  Figuera,  Denny  Dixon. 
3rd  ROW:  Don  Heimsoth,  Doug  Koller,  Gene  LaValley,  Chuck  Ljubi, 
Dom  DiVincenzo. 


A  Euclid  goalie  gloves  the  opponent's  attempted  goal  to  prevent  a 
score. 

Two  goalkeepers  geared  for  action — preventing  the  opposing  team 
from  scoring. 

Two  icers  check  each  other  in  an  attempt  to  keep  each  other  from 
assisting  their  teams. 

Chuck  Ljubi  prepares  to  pass  the  puck  to  another  teammate  in  a  drive 
to  score. 


Hockey  Scores 


Euclid 


Opponent      Euclid 


10 St.  Joseph 1 

1 Padua 10 

1 Kent 2 

1  .  .  .  .  University  Hts 5 

3 North  Olmsted 4 

5 Garfield  Hts 5 

12  .  .  .Willoughby  South.  .  .  3 

8 St.  Joseph 2 

6 Lakewood 4 

2 Shaker  Hts 9 

2 Cleveland  Hts 15 


Opponent 


5 Olmsted  Falls 0 

4 Normandy 9 

4 Rocky  River 5 

5 .GarfieldHts 9 

2 Kent 4 

8 Bay  Village 4 

3 Shaker  Hts 5 

Post-Season  Tournaments 

9 Parma 2 

3 Padua 11 


Wrestling 


The  Panther  Grapplers  combined  their  inborn  talents 
with  acquired  skills  in  pinning  opponents  on  their  way  to 
a  victorious  season.  Inspired  by  the  leadership  of  Coach 
Roger  Brown,  exhilarating  performances  were  consistently 
turned  in  by  seniors  Dale  Noles,  Mark  Novosel,  John 
South,  and  Mark  Wandersleben.  Underclassmen  also  put 
forth  effort  for  the  team  cause.  The  J.V.'s  also  worked 
extremely  hard  to  defeat  their  opponents  and  gain  ex- 
perience in  hopes  of  joining  the  Varsity  team  the  coming 
year. 


BOTTOM  ROW:  John  South,  Mike  Cefaratti,  Randy  Turk,  Paul  Danne- 
miller.  2nd  ROW:  Joe  Grebenc,  Dan  Stermole,  James  Potocnik,  Randy 
South.  3rd  ROW:  Jeff  Wanchisn,  Dale  Noles,  Mark  Wandersleben,  Mark 
Novosel. 

BOTTOM  ROW:  Adam  Shunk,  Jack  Downer,  John  Miller,  White  Black, 
John  Magruder.  2nd  ROW:  Mark  Slipkovich,  Daryl  Fanney,  Tom  Apple- 
ton,  Joe  Jarmuszkiewicz,  Wally  Stipkovich,  Dick  Burrows.  3rd  ROW: 
Fred  Woods,  Brian  Remona,  Jim  Hunt,  John  Ussai,  Mike  Christopher, 
Ed  Delaney. 


1.  Mark  Wandersleben  scores  a  take-down  for  the  Euclid  cause. 

2.  Panther  grappler  rolls  his  opponent  for  a  pin. 

3.  Another  victory  posted  by  senior  Dale  Noles. 

4.  Grueling  determination  and  desire  is  shown  on  the  face  of  Jeff 
Wanchisn. 


Varsity  Wrestling  Scores 


Euclid 
38  . 
37.. 
43.. 
26.. 


Opponent 

Richmond  Heights 20 

Chardon  13 

Bedford 16 

Brusn 32 


27 Willoughby  South 27 

15 Eastlake  North 31 

7 Maple  Heights 50 

18 Mentor 27 

26 Mayfield V? 

17 Wickliffe 17 


Indoor  Track 


Straining,  concentrating,  achieving,  and  excelling  are 
the  trademarks  of  Euclid's  Indoor  Track  team  on  its  way 
to  yet  another  successful  season.  Excellent  efforts  by  our 
guys  and  girls  made  for  enthralling  and  exciting  victories 
in  the  relays,  sprints,  field  events  and  endurance  runs. 
This  year,  through  the  efforts  of  co-captains  Adrian  Grif- 
fin, Mike  Chase,  and  Tom  Wandersleben,  the  team  won 
their  100th  straight  home  meet  and  continued  their  string 
of  victories  which  began  before  the  indoor  track  was  built. 


Track  Scores 


Euclid                                       Oppt. 
71 St.  Ignatius     33 


Euclid 

73 


87 Strongsville 

Wickliffe 

79 Walsh  Jesuit 

West  Geauga 


83  V2- 


■  Shaker 
Parma 

Brush 

Mayfield 

J.F.  Kennedy 

South 

81 John  Adams    33 

East  High  ,,  ..  28      114  y^ St.  Joseph 

Sandusky 

72  GlenviUe      38  North  Olmsted 

Euclid  Invitational — 1st  in  field  of  8  teams 


68. 


Oppt. 

.  49  Vi 
.  19  Vi 

.  39 

.  21  V2 

.  58 
.  18 

,  20  V2 
.  41 
.  34 


Indoor  Track:  BOTTOM  ROW:  John  Lusoski,  Adrian  Griffin,  Tom  Wan- 
dersleben,  Mike  Chase,  Elaine  Petkovsek,  Margaret  Wade.  2nd  ROW: 
Ken  Schanz,  Rick  Seale,  Cliff  Kime,  Steve  Pyle,  Jim  Stuber,  Mike  Schudel, 
Rich  Ubl,  Bob  Maxwell.  3rd  ROW:  Mike  Fabec,  Spencer  Brady,  T.J.  An- 
derson, Bob  Gold,  Dave  Ulepic,  Scott  Wilson,  Joe  Freeh,  Jim  Drobnick, 
Jim  Schmidt,  John  Lesnick,  Phil  Bradac,  Jack  Thomas.  4th  ROW:  Chris 
Dole,  Rick  Penicka,  Steve  Resar,  Rich  Jambor,  Rick  Owen,  Don  Bohn, 
Larry  Insana,  Walt  Wolski,  Mike  Tyler,  Craig  Easier,  Jill  Groudle,  Dawn 
Woodruff,  Bill  Kobetitsch. 


1.  Bob  Maxwell  clears  the  high  jump  bar. 

2.  Halbedel,  Ramlow,  and  Soltez  celebrate  on  the  occasion  of  the  100th 
victory  on  the  indoor  track  with  cream  pies  and  Reddi-Whip. 

3.  Dawn   Woodruff  jumps   another   hurdle   during   one  of  the   many 
practices. 

4.  Adrian  Griffin  logs  another  mile  in  his  trek  for  continuing  first  place 
finishes. 


Swimming 

The  Varsity  Swim  team  boasted  10-2  overall  record, 
and  tied  for  fourth  in  the  Bedford  Relays.  Records  were 
shattered  throughout  the  season  as  seniors  Tom  Hieber, 
Brian  Katz,  Mark  Mahnic,  Joe  Cerer,  juniors  Scott  Wise, 
Mike  Pyle,  Bob  Ross,  and  sophomore  Mike  Glaser  were 
outstanding  in  their  events.  Sophomore  Mike  Donly  and 
junior  Monte  Carlo  did  a  fantastic  job  in  diving.  Coach 
Rodriguez  felt  great  pride  in  his  team,  which  was  unde- 
feated in  the  Greater  Cleveland  Conference,  claiming  first 
place  honors  in  the  league.  The  J.  V.'s,  inspired  by  the  Var- 
sity swimmers,  also  had  a  10-2  record,  to  the  delight  of 
coach  Harry  Siskind. 


Euclid 


Varsity  Scores 

Opponent 


J. V.  Scores 


100  Berea 

32  Hawken 

93  Fairview 

87    University  Hts. 
49       U.Arlington 
Maple  Hts. 
Rocky  River 
Mayfield 
Mentor 
Bedford 
Midpark 
Brush 


136 
90 
131 
101 
104 
107 
122 


72 


85 
123 
36 
82 
40 


Euclid 


30 
104 

88 

49 
125 
100 
124 

96 
101 
103 
122 


Opponent 


Berea 

Hawken 

Fairview 

University  Hts. 

U.Arlington 

Maple  Hts. 

Rocky  River 

Mayfield 

Mentor 

Bedford 

Midpark 

Brush 


49 
53 
63 
80 
122 
20 
60 
30 
31 
71 
67 
32 


84 


Varsity  Swim  Team:  BOTTOM  ROW:  Monte  Carlo,  Terry  Brennan, 
Chuck  Keay,  Bill  Rambeau,  Scott  Wise,  Mike  Pyle,  Tom  Hieber.  2nd 
ROW:  Bill  Mable,  Brian  Katz,  Ken  Dorsch,  Bob  Ross,  Doug  Jones,  Roger 
Miller.  3rd  ROW:  Doug  Niccum,  Mike  Glaser,  Paul  Luikart,  Joe  Cerer, 
Mark  Mahnic,  Ron  Anzells. 


1.  Brian  Katz  prepares  to  flip-turn  towards  a  victory  for  the  Euclid  tankers. 

2.  Euclid's  swimmers  and  opponents  dive  in  hope  of  good  finishes  to 
aid  the  team  cause. 

3.  Sophomore  Mike  Glaser  is  congratulated  by  Scott  Wise,  Mike  Pyle, 
and  another  swimmer  after  his  spectacular  finish. 


J.V.  Swim  Team:  BOTTOM  ROW:  Pat  Grieshammer,  Eugene  Jaskiewicz, 
Curtis  Gasser,  Bob  Clines.  2nd  ROW:  Bob  Leonhardt,  Bob  Nozling,  Jack 
Jesberger,  Jeff  Lane. 


Girls'  Swimming  Scores 


The  Pantherettes  swam  to  a  5-5  record  this  season.  Under 
Coach  Marcia  Brown  and  co-captains  Janet  Motuza  and 
Beth  Hlavac,  the  girls  finished  5th  of  12  teams  in  the 
Orange  Relays,  were  3-3  in  dual  meet  action,  and  were  2nd 
twice  in  tri-meets.  Other  outstanding  swimmers  were  sen- 
ior Cindy  Reel,  sophomores  Eileen  Busdiecker,  Tory  Neff, 
and  Debbie  Petrich,  and  divers  Ginny  Taylor  and  Denise 
Camp. 


Euclid 

86 Rocky  River 81 

101 Maple  Heights 71 

109 Brush 110 

Warren  G.  Harding  57 

94    .  Warren  Western  Reserve  .    "77 

103 Orange 121 

North  Ridgeville  b3 

84 Midpark 87 

y? Berea 46 

82 Cleveland  Heights 88 


STANDING:  (L  TO  R)  Laura 
Kessler,  Debbie  Petrich,  Jeanine 
Rupsic,  Carol  Dallos,  Sharon 
Prileson,  Lisa  Friedel,  Barb 
Kirchner  (n\anager).  SITTING: 
Diane  Arter,  Sue  Roeder,  Janet 
Motuza,  Eileen  Busdiecker,  Don- 
na French,  Denise  Camp,  Ginny 
Taylor,  Tory  Neff,  Janet  Berlan, 
Sally  Orton,  Patti  Golinski, 
Cindy  Reels.  MISSING:  Jenny 
Gephart,  Sue  Heimsoth,  Beth 
Hart,  Beth  Hlavac. 


Girls'  Cross  Country       Scores 


The  girls'  cross  country  tearr\,  only  in  their  second  sea- 
son, achieved  a  4-0  record  in  dual  meets.  Led  by  senior 
Elaine  Petkovsek,  the  Pantherettes  never  finished  less  than 
half-way  through  the  field.  Petkovsek  was  also  undefeated 
for  the  season  and  set  a  new  IV2  mile  record  at  Sims  Park. 
Other  outstanding  runners  were  senior  Margaret  Wade, 
junior  Kathy  Rossman,  and  sophomore  Dawn  Woodruff. 


Euclid  Opponent 

15 James  F.  Rhodes 49 

16 Mayfield 46 

16 John  Marshall 43 

16   ■  .  -    Lumen  Cordium 43 


Akron  Firestone  Invit. 
John  Marshall  Invit. 
Willoughby  South  Invit. 
Wadsworth  Invitational 
Chagrin  Falls  Invit 
Kent  Roosevelt  Invit. 


6th 

of 

1st 

of 

3rd 

of 

3rd 

of 

1st 

of 

2nd 

of 

12 


TOP  ROW:  (L  TO  R)  Kathy 
Rossmann,  Pam  Znidarsic,  Don- 
na Szabo,  Karen  Shultz,  Mar- 
garet Wade.  2nd  ROW:  Marlene 
Truskolaski,  Dawn  Woodruff, 
Elaine  Petkovsek,  Lynne  Sample, 
Angela  Buanno.  MISSING:  Sue 
Knight  and  Marilyn  Zaletel 
(managers). 


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Girls'  Tennis 

Coached  by  Arlene  Carter,  the  1975  girls'  tennis  team 
smashed  their  way  to  a  winning  season,  though  they  were 
beaten  twice  by  Hawkens  and  three  times  by  Beaumont. 
They  aggresively  returned  flying  balls  and  left  heir  oppo- 
nents astonished  at  their  dexterity.  The  girls  not  only  com- 
peted against  other  teams  but  against  each  other  for  top 
spots  in  the  lineup.  Top  singles  winners  were  Debbie 
Williams,  with  a  9-0  record,  and  captain  Julie  Jordan. 


Scores 


Euclid  Opponent 

4 Mayfield l 

1 Beaumont 4 

2 Hawkens 3 

5 Glen  Oaks 0 

2 Beaumont 3 

5 Glen  Oaks 0 

0 Hawkens 3 

1 Beaumont 4 

3 Soloa 2 

4 IMayfield 1 

3 Solon 0 


BOTTOM  ROW:  (LTOR)  Mary 
Kay  Wolinski,  Patty  Noel,  Anita 
Zak,  Chris  Gole,  Tracy  Bidding- 
er.  2nd  ROW:  Lynn  Roberts, 
Gail  Eroskey,  Amy  Hill,  Julie 
Jordan,  Debbie  Williams. 


Girls'  Volleyball         scores 


The  1975  girls'  volleyball  team  fell  victim  to  several  suc- 
cessful teams  but  came  out  on  top  with  a  4-3  record.  The  Euclid— Opponents 
team,  coached  by  Miss  Whieldon,  worked  vigorously  to  g^y^^"^ 
improve  skills  that  came  easy  only  through  hard  work  and  Mayfield              14 
dedication.  Euclid  had  the  opportunity  to  host  the  state  Eastlake  North       6 
tournament  this'  year.  Although  our  team  was  eliminated  X4*"i°u  ■  l. 


early,  it  was  a  good  experience  for  all  who  participated. 


Willoughby  South  11 


11, 
15, 
16, 
15, 
15, 
5, 
15, 


15   -    2 

15  -11, 

15  -   9, 

7  -  15 

7  -   15 

IS-     8 

9-    15 


BOTTOM  ROW:  (L  TO  R)  Patti 
Dietrich,  Genute  Vaiginis,  Lori 
15-8  Breskvar,  Debbi  Gawor.  2nd 
15  -  12  ROW:  Mary  D'Amico,  Sandy 
Stankiewicz,  Holly  Hanson, 
Laura  Wardeiner,  Donna  Lor- 
ence,  Diana  Ortman.  3rd  ROW: 
Mary  Ellen  Turk,  Jo  Anne  Bokar, 
Carrie  Franko. 


Girl's  Basketball 


The  exciting  spirit  of  the  Girls  Basketball  team  com- 
bined with  their  skills  and  led  to  many  successful  games. 
Coached  by  Miss  Buck,  the  girls  aggressively  bounded  to- 
wards their  goal  and  tasted  sweet  victory  as  winning  bas- 
kets were  put  into  the  net.  The  girls  combined  a  well- 
patterned  offense,  a  pressing  defense,  and  hustled  up  and 
down  the  court  to  end  its  season  with  its  share  of  wins. 
The  members  of  the  team  practiced  long  hours  to  have  a 
winning  season. 


J .  V.  Basketball:  (L  TO  R) :  Karen  Schultz,  Muff  Truskolaski,  Barb  Swan- 
singer,  Kathy  Massaro,  Marilyn  Zalatel,  Mary  D'Amico,  Holly  McClurg, 
Joanne  Bokar,  Sue  Knight,  Peggy  Eyman,  and  Kathy  Kosovich.  Varsity 
Basketball:  BOTTOM  ROW:  Donna  Zaller,  Holly  Hanson,  Kathy  Ross- 
man.  2nd  ROW:  Laurie  Foreman,  Donna  Szabo,  Debbie  Williams,  Kathy 
Sands,  Sandy  Stankiewicz. 


Girls  J.  V.  Basketball 


Gymnastics         Competitive  Wai  Napolo 


Intricate  moves  combined  with  personal  flair,  ex- 
pressed the  Gymnastic  team's  pride  as  they  presented 
their  interpretations  of  required  moves  through  exhilara- 
ting performances.  Coached  by  Laurie  Carlberg,  graceful 
performances  by  Sandy  Noel,  Ginny  Taylor,  and  Sandy 
Vanah  and  anxious  anticipation  for  posting  of  scores 
held  the  team  spellbound. 

BOTTOM:  Janet  Young,  Ginny  Taylor,  Sandy  Vanah.  2nd  ROW:  Debi 
Downing,  Beth  Thompson,  Karen  Karlan,  Connie  Reese,  Lyneah  Bresk- 
var,  Kim  Krawczyszyn,  Mary  Ann  Mikovich,  Pam  Shaffer  3rd  ROW: 
Janet  Craig,  Donna  Janes,  Audrey  Zupancic,  Sandy  Noel,  Jean  Czyzycki, 
Denise  Camp,  Carol  Kernya,  Patty  Noel. 


With  precision  timing  and  pointed  toes,  the  eight 
Wai  Napolo  women  competed  against  other  schools  in 
the  area.  Despite  recurrent  cases  of  bloodshot  eyes, 
chlorinated  hair,  and  water-logged  noses,  they  learned 
to  work  as  part  of  a  team,  as  well  as  to  develop  individual 
achievements. 


SITTING:  Karen  Cooke,  Debbie'  Kowalkowski,  Denise  Camp,  Lora 
Hlabse.  STANDING:  Val  Tancredi,  Jodi  Holloway,  Therese  Burke, 
Annette  Eeckhout. 


Winter  Festival 

An  evening  with  Valentine  hearts 
and  Cupid's  arrows  set  the  scene  for 
the  Crystal  Palace.  The  1976  leap 
year  crowned  a  King  and  a  Queen 
along  with  a  court  which  provided 
a  perfect  atmosphere  for  the  Winter 
Festival  Dance.  "Bach"  entertained 
throughout  the  evening  for  the 
couples. 


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Queen  of  Hearts:  Debi  Attwood 
Jr.  Attendant:  Beth  Telich 


King  of  Hearts:  Matt  McDonald 

Sophomore  Attendant: 
Jr.  Attendant:  Randy  South  Cindy  Pritchard 


Sr.  Attendants:  Paula  Moriarty  and  Emmett  Benedum 
Sophmore  Attendant:  Larry  Insanna 


Sr.  Attendants:  Ginny  Taylor  and  John  South 


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Student  Council 

Student  Council  worked  hard  and  had 
a  very  productive  year.  To  raise  money 
for  remodeling  the  E-room  the  club  intro- 
duced non-food  vending  machines  to  the 
student  center.  They  also  were  respon- 
sible for  revising  the  Spirits  Club  into 
"Go  Bananas"  and  organized  many  stu- 
dent pep  assemblies.  Christmas  food 
baskets.  Homecoming  and  Winter  Festi- 
val dances  also  were  planned  contribu- 
tions of  the  Student  Council  members. 
Having  a  student  suggestion  box,  using 
it  as  a  constructive  instrument  to  meet 
the  needs  of  the  students  all  proved  to  be 
accomplishments  of  this  year's  Student 
Council. 


Student  Council  Officcsr:  President  Paula  Moriarty,  Treasurer  Brenda  Skoda,  Vice  President 
Laura  Sibert  and  Secretary  Halle  Conway. 


Mr.  Lowe — co-advisor  of  Student  Council 


The  following  are  members  of  Student  Council:  Carol  Baur,  Mike  Belviso,  Linda  Boettcher,  Lindy  Bratina,  Lois  Buck,  Judy  Burns,  Jim  Cervenka, 
Leslie  Conley,  Halle  Conway,  Annette  Criado,  Mary  Cunningham,  Sandy  Ditomaso,  Donna  EUenbest,  Debbie  Fink,  Larry  Insana,  Sue  Kozel, 
Cheryl  Lantz,  Linda,  Leonhardt,  Mark  Mahnic,  Mary  Mavsar,  Beth  McCraith,  Matt  McDonald,  Paula  Moriarty,  Sue  Naninger,  Laura  Neff, 
Nancy  Nemecek,  Monica  Otcasek,  Mary  Pavis,  Ann  Payne,  Diane  Pierle,  Nancy  Pred,  Sandy  Reid,  Ron  Ryavec,  Liz  Sawyer,  Jeff  Schellentrager, 
Joan  Siansenelo,  Laura  Sibert,  Connie  Sims,  Brenda  Skoda,  Becky  Stephens,  Debbie  Stephens,  Amy  Stoch,  Bonnie  Urgeleit,  Marian  Wallace, 
Joyce  Washura,  Kevin  Wasilko,  Pat  Wilson,  Lynne  Wuthiett,  Sharon  Young,  Chris  Zaletel,  Sue  Znidarsic. 


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GAA 


This  year's  GAA  participated  in  the  many 
athletic  games  played  after  school.  For  the  first 
time  ever  the  girls  organized  co-ed  crab  soccer 
teams.  This  broke  the  long  tradition  of  all-girl 
intramural. 

The  GAA  sponsored  a  basketball  game  be- 
tween the  Cleveland  Indians  Baseball  team  and 
the  teachers  of  Euclid  to  raise  money.  The  game 
was  a  success  in  both  entertaining  and  raising 
money.  The  girls  also  sold  T-shirts  and  had  bake 
sales  to  add  to  their  revenues  that  were  used  for 
awards,  uniforms  and  a  banquet  at  the  end  of  the 
year. 


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G.A.A.  Members:  FRONT:  Treasurer,  Sue  Rado, 
Membership  and  Points,  Dianne  Konchan,  Secretary, 
Donna  Lorence,  Vice  President,  Laura  Wardeiner, 
President,  Susan  Nainiger,  Sports  Coordinator,  Sue 
Znidarsic,  Board  Member,  Laurie  Foreman.  SECOND 
ROW:  Debbie  Williams,  Donna  Ellenbest,  Linda  Lisi, 
Linda  Click,  Peggy  Eyman,  Patty  Brockman,  Johanna 
Balasko.  THIRD  ROW:  Janice  Markham,  Beth 
Sawyer,  Judy  Bohn,  Janice  Schall,  Lori  Breskvar, 
Gina  DeRose,  Peggy  Rinderle,  Jean  Czyzycki. 
FOURTH  ROW:  Linda  McLaughlin,  Lynn  Garapic, 
Elaine  Petkovsek,  Karen  Miller,  Mary  Holmes, 
Heather  Stump,  Lauren  Parsons,  Kim  Krawczyszyn, 
Pam  Znidarsic.  FIFTH  ROW:  Karen  Schultz,  Beth 
Stephens,  Chris  Cole,  Sandy  Stankiewicz,  Marilyn 
Zalatel, Donna  Szabo. 


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Cheerleaders 


The  1975-l'^7o  \'arsity  and  Junior 
Varsity  cheerleading  squads  were 
among  the  best  to  be  seen  at  EucHd. 
Led  by  dedicated  and  untiring  cap- 
tains, the  spirited  crew  put  in  many 
hours  of  practice  in  the  halls  per- 
fecting their  mounts,  chants  and 
cheers.  Throughout  the  year,  their 
enthusiasm  and  undying  spirit  kept 
the  Panther  fans  alive  and  psyched 
the  teams  for  a  victory. 


Varsity  Cheerleaders:  FRONT,  (L  TO  R):  Laura  Sibert,  Vickie  Cesen,  Mary  Zak.  BACK  ROW:  Kay  Thomas,  Ka- 
thy  Savage,  Robin  Lamm,  Captain  Kim  Lombardi  and  Captain  Jan  Patfield. 


Senior  Vocational  Clerk  Typists:  (L  TO  R):  FRONT  ROW:  Connie  Reese,  Donna  Zaller,  Joanie  Plovock, 
Cindv  Downing,  Jan  Patfield.  BACK  ROW;  Connie  Nelson,  Stephanie  Gurzic,  Linda  Fraley,  Joann  Sibert, 
Debbie  Pierce,  Laurie  Raggetts,  Anne  Paine. 


Junior  Vocational  Clerk  Typists:  (L  TO  R):  Linda  Mikolich,  Barb  Dalton,  Doreen  Miller,  Lori  Hol- 
combe,  Ruth  Grabinski,  Sue  Huelsman,  Barb  Mandate,  Cheryl  Warner,  Brigette  Prause,  Michele 
Vidra,  Mrs.  M.  Huefner.  ABSENT:  Terri  Churchill,  Anne  Candela. 


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Junior  Stenographers:  SITTING:  Donna  Doles,  Judy  Hanion.  FRONT  ROW:  Janice  Kerns,  Dianne 
Vasas,  Kathy  Geer,  Carol  Albanese,  Debbie  Zaller,  Josie  Strle.  MIDDLE  ROW:  Diane  Kavel  Peggy 
Laycock,  Bethann  Miller,  Mary  Kotar,  Fritzi  Sansbury,  Cindy  Vohnout,  Connie  Cetinsky,  Pam 
Wright,  Anne  Miller.  BACK  ROW:  Kathy  Cowling,  Bev  Bacon,  Nancy  Brass,  Pam  Golden,  Diane 
Hausrath.  ABSENT:  Kim  Ross  and  Darcy  Ryder. 


O.E.A. 


Both  the  vocational  clerk  typ- 
ists and  stenographers  are  mem- 
bers of  O.E.A.  (Occupational 
Education  Association).  The  two 
year  programs  stress  intensified 
office  skills  such  as  filing,  dicta- 
tion, typing  and  bookkeeping. 
Shorthand  and  its  many  uses  is 
also  emphasized  in  the  steno- 
graphy program.  Each  class  has 
one  social  affair  per  month.  Can- 
dy and  bake  sales  are  just  a  few 
of  the  money  raising  projects  that 
contributed  to  their  club  funds. 


Senior  Stenographers:  FRONT  ROW:  Sharon  Leinweber,  Mary  Haines,  Betty  Zagorc.  SECOND  ROW: 
Cheryl  Yaggie,  Jan  Webster,  Cheryl  Zetkulich,  Kathy  Criado,  Lori  Lisi,  Dorothie  Stalzer.  THIRD  ROW: 
Pam  Hall,  Kathy  Kirchner,  Terry  Moses  Joanne  Mramor,  Margie  Skupic,  and  Mrs.  Sandy  Regano. 


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C.O.E. 


The  students  involved  in  the 
Cooperative  Office  Education 
classes  attended  school  in  the 
morning  and  then  left  for  work  at 
local  business.  This  helped  the 
members  gain  further  skills  in  the 
business  fields  and  prepared  them 
for  a  career  after  high  school.  As 
a  club,  they  worked  on  various 
projects  and  became  a  close  group 
by  the  time  the  school  year  was 
over. 

C.O.E  Members:  SITTING:  Kathy  Bergant,  Mary  Anne  Finneley,  Ginny  Diaddario,  Mary  Saba, 
Cathy  Fortunate.  MIDDLE  ROW:  Joyce  Kimack,  Jan  Zahurancik,  Kathy  Benko,  Terri  Jirousek, 
Betty  Jo  Shutty,  Lorrie  Smith,  Mr.  Ben  Sawyer.  BACK  ROW:  Terri  Kendro,  Debbie  Schall,  Maria 
Czaplicki,  Barbara  Cavell.  Betsy  Calabrese. 


CO  E.  Members:  SITTING:  Patty  Ferreil,  Doreen  Dackiewicz,  Linda  Boettcher,  Cheryl  Molesky, 
Lora  Schultz,  Ehzabeth  Hoffert.  MIDDLE  ROW:  Cindy  PhiUippe,  Barb  Harps,  Denise  Kirchner, 
Sue  Baizel,  Ann  Cesar,  Naomi  Rash,  Diana  Derganc  BACK  ROW:  Joanne  Johnson,  Katherine 
Jakubisn,  Donna  Palubinskas,  Cindi  Click,  Laurie  Kastelic,  Lynne  Ucic,  Joella  Kooser.  NOT 
SHOWN:  Joanne  Lach. 


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Key  Club 


The  Key  Club  helped  many  in  need  this 
year  and  showed  much  interest  in  the 
school  by  aiding  Student  Council  at 
Thanksgiving  when  they  donated  their 
time  and  well  earned  money,  entering  a 
float  in  the  Homecoming  parade,  and 
offering  many  dances  throughout  the  year. 
The  Key  Club  is  associated  with  the  Euclid 
Kiwanis  Club  and  their  main  objective 
was  service  to  the  community.  Along  with 
the  service  was  the  fun,  because  when  you 
enjoy  what  you  do,  you  do  a  better  job. 
In  this  Bicentennial  year  the  Key  Club 
planned  to  go  "all  out"  on  an  exclusive 
project  and  were  supported  by  the  student 
body. 


D.E.  Jewlery  Sale. 


Key  Club  Members:  BOTTOM,  FRONT:  Dennis  Zerby,  Mark  Trella, 
John  Jue,  Marty  LaCava,  Tom  Anderson.  BOTTOM  TO  TOP:  Steve 
Zupancic,  Jim  Schmidt,  John  Brodhacker,  Bob  Ross,  Scott  Wise,  Bob 
Payne,  Craig  Basler,  Dale  Gulich,  Bob  Thomas,  John  Estok.  BACK,  BOT- 
TOM TO  TOP:  Bruce  Lloyd,  Bob  Nozling,  Dennis  Wolowicki. 


Key  Club  Officers:   FRONT:  Jim  Switzer, 
Crawford,  Kelvin  Kester,  Jim  Drobnick. 


Roger  Miller.  BACK:   Dan 


D.E.C.A. 

The  Distributive  Education  Club 
trained  students  interested  in 
salesmanship  and  management. 
These  members  became  familiar 
with  the  details  of  marketing, 
selling,  and  distributing.  A  major 
activity  of  the  club  was  their  an- 
nual jewelry  sale,  a  function  that 
helped  raise  money  and  supplied 
the  members  with  on-the-job  ex- 
perience in  their  field  of  interest. 


D.E.;  FRONT:  Tami  Pascal,  Ann  Czyzycki,  Gina  Tutino,  Chris  Tekancic.  MIDDLE:  Cheryl  Jazbec,  Jill 
Kalves,  Denise  Mog,  Karen  Brehm,  Debbie  Kaufman.  BACK:  Darrell  Reed,  Linda  D'Amico,  Debbie  Brown, 
Daneta  Krizanovic,  Jim  Ellis,  Mike  McFadden,  Mr.  Sibert. 


F.B.L.A. 


UTURE 
USINESS 
EADERS 
MERICA 


F.B.L.A.  members  com- 
peted in  business  skills 
through  the  district  and  state 
contest.  Typing,  shorthand, 
bookkeeping,  and  spelling 
were  a  few  of  the  events 
which  the  students  demon- 
strated their  business  skill 
abilities.  Selling  candy  helped 
to  pay  for  part  of  the  ex- 
penses at  the  annual  con- 
vention which  was  held  in 
downtown  Cleveland  in  the 
Spring. 

F.B.L.A.  Members:  FRONT:  Beth 
Hart,  NancN'  Steinfurth,  Jeanine 
Rupsic.  BACK:  Anita  Augustine, 
Terry  Vesel,  Dawn  Hector,  Val 
paynich.  NOT  SHOWN:  Lynne 
Ucic,  Pam  Wright. 


S.I.E. 


Students  involved  in  Education 
met  every  other  Thursday.  They 
were  active  in  promoting  special 
programs  for  elementary  and  jun- 
ior high  students.  In  the  Spring  the 
members  had  an  observation  day 
when  they  traveled  to  nearby 
schools  and  saw  students  in  the 
classroom  and  experienced  what 
teaching  was  really  about. 


S.I.E.     Members:     FAR     LEFT,     FRONT: 

Karen  Hutchinson,  Lois  Buck  Liz  Morvaji. 
BACK:  Al  Roller,  John  Furlong,  Tim  Rote. 
ABOVE;  FRONT:  Lisa  Williams,  Chuck 
Keay,  Jean  Hasse.  BACK:  Joanne  Oyaski, 
Kathy  Torok,  Kim  Wintle.  NOT  SHOWN: 
Scott  Easter,  Becky  Stephens,  Deb 
Stephens. 


Student  Store 


The  workers  of  the  student  store 
supplied  the  students  of  EucHd 
with  their  necessary  materials. 
They  volunteered  their  services  be- 
fore school  and  during  study  halls 
to  work  in  the  store.  The  student 
store  provided  a  handy  service  for 


those  last  minute  needs  such  as 
paper,  pens,  and  pencils.  A  few 
nice  extras  that  the  store  offered 
were  certs  and  cough  drops.  The 
success  of  the  student  store  was 
due  to  the  efficiency  of  the  re- 
sponsible students. 


Student  Store  Workers:  FRONT:  Gwen  Bashline,  Debbie  Bliss,  Dave  Turner,  Sue  Gundling,  Kim  Kaifesh.  BACK:  Rick  Armstrong,  Ted  Fox, 
Chris  Formica,  Joanne  Oyaski,  John  Furlong,  Val  Paynich. 


Vocational 

and 
Industrial 

Club 

This  club  was  associated 
with  the  trade  and  industrial 
education  program.  The  club 
members  attended  school  for 
half  of  the  day  and  then  went 
to  work  at  a  job  relating 
to  their  field  of  interest.  They 
were  trained  in  a  wide  variety 
of  areas,  ranging  from  law 
enforcers  to  meat  cutters  to 
nurses'  aids.  The  club  com- 
peted with  regional  organiza- 
tions in  North  Eastern  Ohio 
and  served  the  community 
through  a  program  aiding  dis- 
advantaged children. 


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P.A.  And  Audio  Visual  Aids 


P.A.  and  Audio  Visual  Aides  served  the  school  by  setting  up  address  systems  at 
assemblies  and  furnishing  video  tapes  as  a  learning  media  for  classes.  Far  left,  P.A. 
Aides:  Doug  Hodakievic,  Roy  Schneider,  Doug  Niccum,  Brian  Katz,  Mr.  Staines. 
Below,  Audio  Visual  Aids:  Brian  Katz,  Doug  Niccum,  Carl  Hanson,  Eric  Hanson, 
Brian  Cerbin,  Ed  Filby,  Jim  Beidle.  Rich  Lisko,  Doug  Hadakievic. 


Radio  Club 

The  Radio  Club  broadcasted  this  year 
with  their  WA8ZGE  ham  radio  from 
the  third  floor  of  Euclid  High.  After 
school  the  club  met  to  practice  their 
radio  technical  skills.  With  a  series  of 
dots  and  dashes  they  learned  a  new  way 
of  communicating  that  could  be  used  in 
their  future  careers.  Many  of  the  mem- 
bers hoped  to  go  on  to  receive  a  first 
class  F.C.C.  license. 


Virsity  Chorjlr:  Lydia  Bljzun,  Lois  Buck,  Emily  Burns,  Mike  Camloh,  Dave 
Carlson,  Mike  Cefaralli,  Tony  Cell,  Jim  Cervenka,  Vickie  Cesen,  Rick  Cowan, 
Scon  Easier,  Mark  Fetko,  Marty  Frederking,  Jeff  Caydos,  Paul  Gubanc,  Barb 
Hasse,  Kalfiy  Huntsman.  Karen  Hutchinson,  Peter  Keck,  Sharon  Krafina, 
MartKa  Mayer.  Denis*  Mihelic,  Cathy  Miller,  Jim  Munson,  Mary  Beth  Pavis, 
Debbie  Redman,  Cindy  Reel,  Tom  Rotar,  Debbie  Seeley,  Laura  Sibert,Jim 
Sivik,  Debbie  Stephens.  Amy  Stoch,  Jim  Switzer,  Beth  Telich,  Rolf  Kleinfield, 
Karen  Workman. 


Girls  Chorus:  Denise  Andrews,  Judi  Blazun,  Judi  Bahm,  Aleasc  Brink,  Rosemarie  Brown, 
Denise  Camp,  Karen  Collins,  Gina  DeRosa,  Beth  Dalter,  Helen  Fabianich.  Roberta 
Finneley.  Cheryl  Frank.  Donna  French.  Lisa  Friedel.  Judi  Garrett.  Debbie  Gawar,  Nancy 
Gaydos.  Pam  Ganas,  Tina  Grieg,  Denise  Hegedus,  Mary  Holmes,  Mary  Ice.  Chris  Jelenic, 
Robin  Jakela.  Krystal  Kent.  Suzanne  Klepac,  Laura  Kruger.  Cheryl  Lantz.  Laura  Lick, 
Valerie  Lombardo,  Beth  Luikart,  Eileen  Mayach,  Lisa  Meyer,  Diane  Michale,  Kathy 
Mihelich,  Nancy  Nemecek.  Carol  Novinc,  Angela  Oberaitis,  Chris  Patterson,  Lisa 
Pemberton,  Lorri  Pollach,  Patty  Redman,  Marcia  Reid,  Susan  Samuel.  Connie  Sartorelli, 
Beth  Sawyer,  Janice  Sehimpf,  Carolyn  Schmidt,  Celia  Schulik.  Diane  Schultz.  Debbie 
Shanks,  Carol  Siefkcs.  Dianna  Smith.  Chris  Stasa.  Kathy  Stephens.  Karen  Stevka. 
Marlene  Truskolaski,  Cenute  Vargenes,  Kathy  Wendel,  Kim  Workman,  Helen  Yauchek, 
Pam  Znidarsic.  Choral  Masters:  Ted  Anderson.  Debbie  Andrews,  Bill  Andrews,  Judy 
Arnold,  Nancy  Ayers,  Emmett  Benedum,  Lyneah  Breskvar,  David  Brown,  Steve  Carmen, 
Tim  Caslen,  Sherry  Cebul.  Vicki  Cefaraiti,  Loretta  Chuha.  Jeff  Cika,  Bob  Clapp,  Bob 
Connerton,  Dave  Sostanzo,  Mary  Cunningham,  Chris  Dole,  Jack  Downer,  Debbie 
Eberwein,  John  Eslak,  Laurie  Forman.  Bob  Gold.  John  Glavan,  Jo  Ann  Cugliotta,  David 
Henry,  Jo  Anne  Holloway,  Laura  Hood,  Linda  Ice.  Larry  Insana.  Rich  Jambar,  Joe  Jar- 
muszkiewicz.  Patty  Kane.  Barb  Kirchner,  Diane  Kwasney.  Robin  Lamm,  Kathy  Ung. 
Cathy  Lehman,  Amy  Lutz,  Brian  Maksc,  Jan  Marino,  Martin  Massiello,  Joy  Mast. 
Lorraine  Matuch.  Mary  McLaughin.  Peggy  Mobbs,  Mary  Murphy,  Todd  Plamer,  Tony 
Perko,  Joe  Perpar,  Robin  Pinkava,  Kim  Popavic,  Dave  Praznovsky,  Jill  Primeau,  Craig 
ROeder.  Steve  Remnick,  Duane  Reschke,  Mark  Rusan,  Bob  Ruuska,  Shinette  Salcedo, 
Kalhy  Sawyer,  Jim  Schmidt.  Jeff  Schufferl.  Diane  Serksnes.  Pamm  Shaffer,  Connie 
Sims,  Lou  Singer,  Al  Sisson,  Bev  Skur,  Cheryl  Sopnicar.  Scott  Stanic,  Becky  Stephens, 
Dave  Stuber.  Bob  Sump,  Rick  Talley  Joe  Tally.  Steve  Tanner,  Mary  Jo  Telich,  Kay 
Thomas,  Cathy  Miller,  Jim  Munson,  Carolyn  Thompson,  Ron  Thompson,  Mike  Tar- 
loricci.  Holly  Trevarthen,  Mary  Ellen  Turk,  Dan  Vandaveer,  Kenneth  Vaughna.  Terry 
Vesel,  Nancy  Werle,  Jeff  Wesr,  Margret  Yane.  Mary  Zak  and  Donna  Zuro 


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Choirs 


Euclid  High's  choirs;  Varsity 
Chorale,  Choral  Masters,  and 
Girls'  Chorus  sang  in  school  con- 
certs and  traveled  to  perform  at 
other  locations  showing  their 
musical  talents  everywhere. 
Dressed  in  uniform,  the  many 
students  blended  together  to 
become  a  single,  united  voice. 
This  ability  was  not  achieved 
over  night,  but  took  many  hours 
of  dedication  and  practice  from 
each  choir  member. 


Bands 


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Science  Seminar 

Science  Seminars  were  held 
on  Tuesday  nights  at  EucHd 
High,  with  an  occassional  field 
trip  to  a  laboratory.  Many 
scientist  and  professors  came, 
speaking  in  a  relaxed  atmos- 
phere to  the  members  on  a 
variety  of  science  related  topics. 
The  result  was  an  educational 
enrichment  for  those  students 
who  attended. 


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Science  Seminar:  FRONT  ROW:  Holly  McClurg,  Lynn  Kimura,  Roy  Amacher,  John  Brodhacker,  Dary!  Dureiko,  Amy  Schwartz  BACK  ROW: 
Jeff  Wightman,  Ken  Kosovich,  Lynn  Borzi,  John  Petkovsek,  Lynn  Garapic,  Debra  Haney,  Karen  Woodruff,  Diane  Schultz,  Betty  Walker, 
Annette  Prince. 


Eucuyo:  FRONT:  Sandie  DiTomaso,  Pat  DeFrain.  BACK:  Mrs.  Cowan,  Liz  Powell,  Linnea  Purvis,  Heather  Stump,  Lauren  Parsons,  Mr. 
Henderson. 


From  Beginning  To  End 

First  the  crowds  gather  'round, 
talking  and  laughing. 
They  assemble  by  the  curbs  and 
wait. 

Then,  from  far  away,  the 
sounds  come,  first  faintly, 
then  louder,  and  louder,  and 
louder. 

The  sounds  appear,  in  the  form 
of  a  band  maching  in  perfect 
formation.  The  crowds  cheer, 
the  band  goes  by,  next  comes  a 
float  of  every  color  of  the 
rainbow,  yellow,  and  blue,  and 
purple. 

Horses,     clowns,     floats     and 
bands  in  one  hugh  line. 
Following    one    another    down 
the  block-off  street. 
The  crowds  are  delighted,  but 
they  see  the  last  band  go  by 
playing  "America".  The  music 
gets    fainter,    and    fainter,    and 
fainter,  as  the  parade  ends. 
— Liz  Powell 
Eucuyo  Editor-in-Chief 


Eucuyo 


The  Eucuyo  was  Euclid  High's  literary  magazine. 
The  members  wrote  creative  prose  and  poetry 
and  also  accepted  other  writings  and  artwork  con- 
tributed by  fellow  students.  The  magazine  was 
published  in  the  Spring,  when  the  talents  of 
these  young  writers  was  displayed. 


Survey 


This  year  the  Survey  experienced 
several  major  changes.  Their  origin- 
al advisor  resigned  after  15  years 
and  three  new  advisors  sponsored 
the  club.  Their  office  was  moved 
from  its  previous  location  to  the  sec- 
ond floor.  Finally,  several  changes 
were  implemented  in  the  staff  rank- 
ing system,  resulting  in  the  ap- 
pointment of  the  first  editor-in-chief 
in  many  years.  After  adjusting  to 
the  many  revisions,  the  staff  worked 
together  to  produce  a  fine  news- 
paper keeping  students  aware  of 
what  was  happening  at  Euclid  High 
School. 


Survey  Editorial  Staff:  BOTTOM,  L  TO  R:  Mary  Clarke,  Bob  Kunath,  John  Furlong,  Eric  Pierson,  Joe  Lambert,  Sue  Liggett,  Marc  Freedman, 
John  Petkovsek.  TOP,  L  TO  R:  Laurie  DeMattie,  Cindy  Dicki,  Jean  Panter,  Eileen  Smith,  Mike  Bartock,  Patty  DeMarco,  Warren  Kurtz,  Tim 
Rote,  Arvy  Mackevicius,  Ken  Krsolovic,  Nancy  Mikovic.  NOT  SHOWN:  Eric  Hanson,  Jean  Hasse,  and  Al  Roller. 


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Survey  Business  Staff:  (L  TO  R):  FIRST  ROW:  Lynn  Ucic,  Renee  Voase,  Cindy  Haney,  Linda  Yeckley,  Cindy  Vidal,  Mr.  Lj 
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Survey  Advisors:  Mr.  Antoninni,  Miss  Blabolil,  Mr.  McGuinnes 


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The  I  in  I.Q.S.  stands  for  the 
gallons  of  ink  used  each  year 
by  Euclid's  many  journalists 
who  kept  the  student  body  in- 
formed, entertained,  and  in- 
spired. The  Q  represents  the 
quips  and  quotes  that  fed  the 
intellect  and  tantalized  the 
mind.  However,  most  important 
are  the  (S)tudents  that  dedi- 
cated hours  of  time  to  meet, 
write,  photograph,  type,  paste, 
print,  and  publish  the  Eucuyo, 
the  Euclidian,  and  the  Survey. 
This  organization  honors  those 
students  that  many  times  go 
unheralded. 

1.  Survey  Editorial  Staff 

2.  Editors  In  Chief:  Bonnie  Humphrey 
(Euclidian),  Eric  Humprey  (Survey)  and 
Liz  Powell  (Eucuyo). 

3.  Survey  Business  Staff 

4.  Eucuyo  Staff 

5.  Euclidian  Staff 


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Debate  Team 

The  Debate  Team  traveled  to 
other  schools  to  demonstrate  the 
process  of  educational  debate.  The 
topic  of  the  year  resolved:  That 
the  allocation  and  development 
of  scarce  world  resources  should 
be  controlled  by  an  international 
organization.  Arguing  both  the 
pro  and  con  of  the  topic,  the 
members  broadened  both  their 
forensic  abilities  and  their  own 
viewpoints. 

The    Debate   Team:    Denise   Smith,   Arvy 
Mackevicius,  Bob  Kunath,  Dan  DeMarco. 


Camera  Club 

The  science  of  photography 
was  focused  on  by  the  Camera 
Club.  The  techniques  of  develop- 
ing were  mastered  by  its  members 
in  the  school's  dark  room.  The 
interesting  effects  of  different 
lenses,  filters,  and  various  papers 
were  all  experimented  with  by  the 
members.  The  young  photograph- 
ers learned  much  for  their  benefit 
for  future  use. 


Camera  Club:  Eric  Hansor\,  Frank  Ciotti, 
Carl  Krysiak,  Marc  Harmon,  Doug 
Hodakievic. 


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Ad  Club:  FRONT:  Denise  Lorence,  Sue  Heimsoth,  Jenny  Gephart.  BACK: 
Jodi  HoUoway,  Patty  Noel,  Val  Tancredi,  Val  Paynich. 


Ad  Club 

Ad  Club  members  were  a  dedi- 
cated group  of  students.  Present 
at  all  sports  events  they  sold 
tickets  and  programs,  and  then 
were  given  free  entry  into  the 
game.  It  was  not  uncommon  to 
see  at  least  a  few  of  these  students 
standing  in  rain,  wind,  and  snow 
in  front  of  the  football  stadium 
and  in  the  booths  outside  of  the 
basketball,  games;  waiting  until 
their  last  program  was  sold  so  they 
could  join  the  spectators  in  the 
stands. 


Ad  Club:  FRONT:  Sylvia  Krulc,  Debbie  Andrews,  Kim  Kaifesh.  BACK:  Sue  Znidarsic,  Mary  Erdani,  Chris  Gole,  Carol  Kernya. 


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Girls 
Swim  Leaders 

The  Girl's  Swim  Leaders  devoted 
one  period  a  day  to  aiding  a  teacher 
in  swimming  instruction.  Whether 
helping  someone  improve  their  div- 
ing or  introducing  new  swimming 
skills,  these  girls  were  eager  and  pre- 
pared to  carry  out  their  jobs  for  the 
benefit  of  other  classmates. 


Swim  Leaders:  L  TO  R  BOTTOM  ROW:  Sandy  Barnett,  Denise  Camp,  Denise  Andrews, 
Donna  French,  Laura  Lick,  Kim  Krawczyczym,  Debbie  Andrews,  Beth  Welton,  Emily  Burns, 
Cindy  Reel.  ROW  2:  Cheryl  Engelking,  Ruth  Jerome,  Beth  Luikart,  Barb  Kirshner,  Karen  Cooke, 
Dawn  Krause,  Janet  Young,  Lori  Pernowski,  Beth  Telich,  Denise  Calvert.  TOP  ROW:  Eileen 
Busdiecker,  Eileen  Mast,  Carolyn  Schimidt,  Laura  Hlabse,  Jeanine  Rupsic,  Tricia  Stewart,  Debbie 
Polaski,  Margie  McClearon,  Nancy  Roberts,  Lori  Russel. 


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Girls  Leaders  Club:  KNEELING:  Chris  Gole,  Denise  Lorence,  Paula  Moriarty,  Holly  Hanson, 
Chris  Zaletel,  Linda  Click.  STANDING:  Mrs.  Audrey  Fox,  Elaine  Petkovsek,  Kathy  Rossman, 
Annette  Cirota,  Carol  Troha,  Sandy  Stankiewicz,  Sue  Knight,  Lori  Foreman,  Liz  Morvaji,  Lori 
Shaw,  Kim  Kaifesh.  BACK  ROW:  Kay  Koci,  Char  Weiss,  Monica  Otcasek,  Cindy  Farkas, 
Sue  Rado,  Donna  Lorence,  Laura  Wardeiner,  Sue  Kozel,  Carolyn  Rinderle. 


Girls  Leaders  Club 


Members  of  the  Girls  Gym  Leaders 
Club  participated  in  physical  education 
activities  daily.  They  took  attendance, 
refereed  class  games  as  well  as  G.A.A. 
sports,  assisted  teachers  in  demonstra- 
tions, and  took  care  of  the  sports  equip- 
ment. Summer  car  washes,  bake  sales, 
and  an  annual  Valentine's  Day  flower 
sale  were  money  raising  projects  for 
fun  and  finance. 


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Tuesday  nights  were  the  scene  of  hard 
work  and  discipline  for  the  members  of 
Wai  Napolo.  The  1975-1976  school  year 
brought  a  change  in  the  leadership  with 
Mrs.  Luikart,  secretary  for  Division  S-Z 
and  a  male  co-advisor,  Mr.  Von  Benken. 
These  merry  mermaids,  poised  gracefully 
in  the  pool,  practiced  diligently  on  their 
delicate,  original  water  ballet,  stunts, 
and  routines  for  their  end-of-the-year 
show.  To  prove  their  aquatic  skills  they 
competed  in  synchronized  swim  meets 
at  Cuyahoga  Community  College. 


Wai  Napolo:  L  TO  R,  TOP  ROW:  Lorraine  Matuch,  Emily  Burns,  Kim  Snyder,  Jody  HoUoway, 
Jill  Primeau,  Denise  Camp,  Laura  Hlabse,  Ruth  Jerome,  Mary  Jo  Telich.  SECOND  ROW:  Lori 
Russell,  Debbie  Kowalkowski,  Nancv  Daberts,  Beth  Luikart,  Debbie  Andrews,  Robin  Lamm,  Beth 
Welton,  Denise  Calvert,  Cindy  Reel,  Karen  Cooke.  BOTTOM  kOW:  Annette  EecKhout,  Kathy 
Wendel,  Laura  Kruger,  Terese  Burke,  Beth  Telich.  LADDER,  TOP  TO  BOTTOM:  Lisa  Hanson, 
Kathy  Sawyer,  Mary  Zak,  Kay  Thomas,  Angela  Buanno,  and  Kelly  Buckles. 


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Weight  Lifting 


Members  of  the  Weight  Lifting 
Club  conditioned  during  the  long 
winter  months.  Lifting  weights  to 
develop  body  strength  and  toning 
muscles  was  part  of  their  physical 
fitness  program.  Keep  it  up  Weight 
Lifters! 


Some  of  the  Weight  Lifting  Club  Members 
are:  Larry  Shiffbauer,  Jim  Sumner,  Davorin 
Slat,  Bill  Walters,  Frank  Schule. 


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5wim  Leaders 


This  years'  Swim  Leaders  proved 
to  be  invaluable  to  Euclid  High's 
swim  teachers.  They  led  the  class  in 
the  daily  warm-ups,  lessons  and 
games.  Reffing  water  polo  games 
during  gym  class  and  helping  fellow 
classmates  improve  their  swimming 
skills  was  also  included  in  the  swim 
leaders'  services. 

Swim  Leaders:  FRONT:  Dave  Sidnan,  Tom 
Walters,  Ken  Kosovich,  Mark  Strathern,  Steve 
Camp.  BACK:  Roger  Miller,  Jim  Orme,  Ron 
Anzells,  Bob  Campus,  Joe  Freeh. 


Foremen  Club 

The  Foreman  Club  was  a  group 
of  young  men  who  assisted  teachers 
in  the  several  shops  and  then  met 
to  discuss  the  problems  and  possible 
solutions  of  those  problems.  They 
took  field  trips  to  local  machine 
shops,  garages,  and  manufacturing 
industries  to  get  better  acquainted 
with  the  world  of  work.  Under  the 
direction  of  Mr.  Chambers  and  Mr. 
Nold,  these  young  men  were  better 
prepared  to  meet  their  chosen  voca- 
tion and  were  one  step  forward 
to  becoming  foremen  after  they 
graduate. 


Metal 
Sculpture 

Creativity  was  a  common  quality 
of  those  involved  in  the  Metal 
Sculpture  Club.  Starting  with 
basic  materials,  they  were  able  to 
transform  scrap  metal  into  beauti- 
ful art  work.  They  met  after 
school  to  learn  the  techniques 
of  welding  and  metal  work  which 
culminated  in  their  sculptured 
creations. 


Metal  Sculptor:  FRONT:  Kerry  Walsh, 
Gwen  Bashline,  Use  Dougherty,  Joyce 
Habenicht,  Mr.  Germock.  BACK:  Pat 
Schaner,  Cheryl  Litwinowicz,  Arthur 
Gregory. 


Red  Cross 

The  Red  Cross  Club  consisted 
of  a  few,  but  extremely  hard  work- 
ing students,  meeting  frequently 
to  help  those  in  need  throughout 
the  surrounding  community.  De- 
corating the  Veterans  Hospital 
at  Christmas  time  proved  to 
be  one  of  their  most  rewarding 
experiences.  Their  biggest  proj- 
ect climaxed  in  the  spring  when 
months  of  planning,  advertising, 
and  coordinating  resulted  in  the 
second  annual  Euclid  High  School 
Blood  Mobile. 


Red  Cross:  FRONT:  Sandie  DiTomaso, 
Nancy  Voll,  Dianne  Konchan,  Holly 
Trevarthen.  BACK:  Linda  Fresenko,  JoAnn 
Figjer,  Bev  Skur,  Barb  Kobe,  Sue  Rado. 


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r9  Pink  Panthers 


The  Pink  Panthers  showed  their 
fine  seamstress  talents  in  mending 
the  schools'  torn  and  tattered 
athletic  uniforms.  With  needle, 
thread,  and  thimble  they  worked 
diligently,  making  sure  every 
last  seam  was  sewn  properly.  The 
girls  were  rewarded  by  receiving 
free  admittance  into  any  of  Euclid 
High's  sports  events. 

Pink  Panthers:  FRONT:  Nancy  Voll, 
Cathy  Sakas,  Sherri  Cebul,  Chris  Gelev, 
Beth  Hart.  BACK:  Patti  DeMarco,  Laura 
Hood,  Pam  Hall,  Patty  Redman,  Debbie 
Redman,  Terrv  Vesel,  Lori  Klinko,  Debbie 
Fink,  Ginny  Matthews,  Debbie  Chambers, 
Chris  Centa,  Bonnie  Urgeleit. 


Ski  Club  members  sold  candy  to  help  pay  for  their  skiing  expenses. 
Meeting  after  school  on  Thursdays  (when  snow  was  available)  the  Ski 
Club  traveled  by  chartered  bus  to  the  nearby  slopes.  Learning  and 
perfecting  new  skills  the  skiers  developed  a  true  interest  in  skiing  that 
could  be  used  in  their  future. 


500  Miles 

The  500  Mile  Club  is  an  associa- 
tion whose  athletic  members  have 
run  a  total  of  500  miles.  Many  of 
the  members  were  participants  on 
the  Track  and  Cross  Country 
teams.  These  running  enthusiasts 
built  up  their  endurance,  strength 
and  stamina.  The  runners  also 
received  a  great  personal  satisfac- 
tion in  knowing  that  they  had  suc- 
cessfully run  500  miles! 


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Child  Care 


Girls  in  the  Vocational  Child- 
care  Course  traveled  to  Noble 
Elementary  School  each  morn- 
ing to  teach  their  own  nursery 
school.  There  was  a  one-to-one 
relationship  between  the  E.H.S. 
students  and  the  pre-school 
pupils.  The  girls  took  turns  ob- 
serving the  class  and  teaching. 
The  teachers  were  responsible 
for  introducing  a  science  experi- 
ment to  their  eager  students. 
The  course  was  beneficial  to 
those  students  interested  in 
early  childhood  education  and, 
of  course,  to  those  who  would 
later  be  rearing  children  of 
their  own. 


Sr.  Vocational  Childcare:  SITTING:  Lynn  Justice,  Jackie  Walter,  Karen  Waterwash,  Marci  Gold.  KNEELING:  Diane  Strang, 
Diane  Theodos,  Carla  Reece,  Darlene  Antolick,  Lilly  Grau.  STANDING:  Linda  Laseak,  Debi  Attwood,  Heidi  Mihocik,  Kim 
Wintle,  Cindy  Santorelli,  Robin  Zsaludko. 


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Cosmetology 


The  Euclidian  Beauty  College 
was  one  of  Euclid  High  School's 
many  vocational  courses.  Girls 
who  were  planning  their  future 
as  a  beautician  received  valuable 
training  in  hair  styling  as  well 
as  facials  and  hand  manicuring. 
The  girls  practiced  on  one 
another  and  on  wigs  until  they 
became  familiar  with  the  many 
techniques  and  then  cared  for 
customers  with  their  newly  ac- 
quired skills. 


Junior  Cosmetology:  KNEELING:  Debbie  Clabough,  Karen  Genelius,  Laverne  Nocera,  Lorraine  Belle,  and 
Irene  Pinko.  BACK  ROW:  Mr.  DiPaolo,  Debbie  Hall,  Amy  Arps,  Robin  Glicker,  Margaret  Nocera,  Tina  Gullo, 
and  Ms.  Fisher.  NOT  PICTURED:  Kathy  Deveney. 


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Senior  Cosmotology:  KNEELING:  Jo  Ann  Senn,  Janice  Aquilano,  and  Carol  Ivancic 
SECOND  ROW:  Diane  Gedish,  Terri  Shrout,  Sharon  Sharp,  and  Diane  Kramer 
NOT  PICTURED:  Jill  Jones 


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Sophome 
Junior 
Senior 
Classes 


All  three  of  the  grade  levels  at  Euclid 
High  were  represented  this  year.  The 
Sophomore  Class  was  really  active  and 
won  the  Christmas  hall  decorating 
contest.  Jr.  Class  elected  a  cabinet 
which  planned  money  raising  projects 
and  social  functions  for  all  those  in 
eleventh  grade.  Senior  Class  and  its 
cabinet  sponsored  the  annual  Powder 
Puff  Football  game  and  Senior  Talent 
Night  to  raise  money  for  the  last 
event  of  their  year — Senior  Prom. 


JUNIOR  CLASS  CABINET 
SOPHOMORE  CLASS 


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CAST 

Herbert  Gage Rolf  Kleinfeld 

Marge  Gage Mary  Cunningham 

Jonathan  Rochwood .  Richard  Braun 

Barbara  Gage Judy  Burns 

Paula  Gage Amy  Stoch 

Sarah  Gage Mary  Murphy 

Fredia Sandy  Frattin 

George  Hustled Joseph  Choromanski 

Matt  Rockwood James  McMuUen 

Uncle  Walter Phillip  Setnik 

Mr.  Loomis Theodore  Thomas 

Carson Steven  Bell 

Constable Alan  Lester 


Winter  Play 

"January  Thaw"  was  presented  by 
the  Drama  Department  the  last  week 
of  February.  The  Gage  Family  of  New 
York  City  is  seeking  a  relief  from 
the  big  city  and  a  chance  for  father 
to  write  a  best  seller.  They  decide  to 
settle  down  in  an  old  farm  house  in 
rural  Connecticut.  Problems  arise 
when  the  Rockwoods,  a  family  of 
country  folk,  also  move  in,  due  to 
their  rights  from  an  old  deed.  The 
problems  that  both  families  were 
confronted  with  created  an  enjoyable 
evening. 


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Theodore  Allchin,  Laura  Allen,  Roy  Amacher,  Anita  Augustine,  Kathleen 
Bergant,  Linda  Boettcher,  Brian  Booms,  Angela  Buanno,  Denise  Calvert,  Denise 
Capella,  Christi  Casstevens,  Christine  Centa,  Ann  Cesar,  Victoria  Cesen, 
Deborah  Chambers,  Richard  Cowan,  Ann  T.  Czyzycki,  Doreen  Dackiewicz, 
Timothy  Dailey,  Daniel  DeMarco,  Laurie  Demattie,  Cynthia  Dicki,  Claudia 
Dular,  Annette  Eeckhout,  Gail  Eyer,  Linda  Faight,  Cynthia  Farkas,  Brian  Feiock, 
Patricia  Ferrell,  Deborah  Fink,  Martin  Frederking,  John  Furlong,  Joyce 
Habenicht,  William  Hach,  Mary  Haines,  Mary  Jo  Hanlon,  Jean  Hasse,  Bonnie 
Humphrey,  Karen  Hutchinson,  Carol  Imm,  Brian  Katz,  Peter  Keck,  Joella 
Kooser,  Kenneth  Kosovich,  Robert  Kunath,  Warren  Kurtz,  Lorie  Lisi,  Cheryl 
Litwinowicz,  Donna  Lorence,  James  Lynch,  Arvydas  Mackevicius,  Mark 
Mahinc,  Virginia  Matthews,  Elizabeth  Morvaji,  Valerie  Nebehay,  Phyllis 
Novotny,  Monica  Otcasek,  John  Petkovsek,  Elizabeth  Powell,  Michelle  Poyle, 
Cathryn  Pranskevich,  Nancy  Pred,  Annette  Prince,  Sheryl  Raymont,  Cynthia 
Reel,  Susan  Ricci,  Cathy  Rigsby,  Timothy  Rote,  Laura  Sibert,  Beverly  Skur, 
Nancy  Steinfurth,  James  Switzer,  Holly  Trevarthen,  Terry  Vesel,  Betty  Jean 
Walker,  Beth  Welton,  T.  Jeffrey  Wightman,  Karen  Woodruff,  Christine  Zaletel, 
Cheryl  Zetkulich. 


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SENIORS 


JUNIORS 


Arastaris,  Tammy 
Black,  Lynne  D. 
Bonfield,  Kathie 
Breskvar,  Lyneah 
Budnar,  Leslie  A. 
Camloh,  Martin  D. 
Cavell,  Barbara  J. 
Chuha,  Loretta  A. 
Cunningham,  Mary 
Czaplicki,  Maria 
Easter,  Scott  A. 
Eroskey,  Gail  Ann 
Fetko,  Mark 
Haines,  TameeS. 
Hale,  DuaneE. 
Haney,  Dawn  D. 
Hanson,  Carl  M. 
Koci,  Kay  F. 
Kordic,  James  F. 
Kozel,  Susan  M. 
Krofina,  Sharon  L. 
Krsolovic,  Kenneth 
Lambert,  Joseph  J. 
Luskin,  GayleM. 
Mc  Donough,  Brian 
Mavsar,  MaryM. 
Murphy,  Mary  Ellen 
Myslinski,  Christine 
Nainiger,  Susan  L. 
Pierson,  EricS. 
Rinderle,  Carolyn 
Rozman,  Anthony  P. 
Schultz,  Lora  C. 
Seale,  Ricky  L. 
Shaw,  Lauren  A. 
Stalzer,  Dorthie 
Stansfield,  John 
Strah,  Wayne  R. 
Stoch,  Amy  E. 
Theodos,  Diane  J. 
Urban,  Beverly 
Vanah,  Sandra  L. 
Wagner,  Derek  B. 
Walsh,  Susan  M. 
Weiss,  Charlene  D. 
Yakovac,  Philip  A. 
Zak,  Anita  J. 
Zagorc,  Elizabeth 


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Anderson,  Thomas 
Arnold  Patricia 
Ayers,  Denise 
Ayers,  Nancy  J. 
Boone,  Douglas  W. 
Braun,  Phillip  A. 
Brodhacker,  John 
Burns,  Emily  S. 
Campbell,  Patrick 
Carter,  Maryilyn  J. 
Cebul,  Sherry  A. 
Coso,  Nada 
Crawford,  Daniel 
Czyzycki,  Jean  M. 
Dallos,  Carol  K. 
De  Frain,  Patricia 
Di  Tomaso,  Sandra 
Dommer,  Louis 
Drobnick,  James  R. 
Erdani,  Mary  A. 
Fanney,  Daryl  R. 
Fetko,  Renee 
Foreman,  Laurie  A. 
Franko,  Carolyn  M 
Fresenko,  Linda  J. 
Gelev,  Christine 
Goldrich  Elizabeth 
Gubanc,  Paul  F. 
Hadzima,  Susan  G. 
Harmon,  Mark  T. 
Hegedus,  Joseph 
Heimsoth,  Susan  E. 
Hill,  Amy  A. 
Holloway,  Jo  Anne 
Jue,  John 
Kaifesh,  Kim  Ann 
Knific,  Thomas  R. 
Knight,  M.  Susan 
Korynoski,  Laura 
Krulc,  Sylvia  S. 
Kwasny,  Diane  M. 
Lackner,  Ingrid  C. 
Lamm,  Robin  M. 
Lockhart,  Diane  K. 
Lowe,  Nicolette  R. 


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Lutz,  AmyJ. 
Mason,  Jeanne  C. 
Mikovic,  Nancy 
Miller,  Catherine 
Miller,  Roger  I. 
Mizner,  EricC. 
Moeller,  Susan  L. 
Mc  Carty,  Diane  C. 
McClurg,  Holly  S. 
Pana,  Evelyn  K. 
Parsons,  Lauren  D.      „ 
Petscher,  Susan  K. 
Pinkava,  Robin  A. 
Polaski,  Debbie 
Purvis,  Linnea,  A. 
Rado,  Diane  C. 
Ranallo,  Ronald  R. 
Rinderle,  Margaret 
Rossmann,  Katherine 
Santa,  Nancy  E. 
Schellentrager,  Jeffrey 
Schuffert,  Jeffrey 
Sherrill,  Charles 
Sims,  Connie  J. 
South,  Randal  R. 
Smith,  Denise  L. 
Stermole,  Marylou 
Strauss,  Sharon  K. 
Stump,  Heather  L. 
Tancredi,  Valerie 
Telich,  Beth  Ann 
Thompson,  Carolyn 
Turk,  Mary  Ellen 
Turk,  Randolph  C. 
Urbancic,  Audrey 
Waschura,  Joyce  E. 
Wilson,  Scott  W. 
Wise,  H.Scott 
Yanchar,  Paul  J. 
Zuro,  Donna  L. 


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Over  the  past  two  hundred  years,  America  has  evolved 
from  13  small  colonies  opposed  to  "taxation  without 
representation"  to  50  states  that  support  the  cause  of 
freedom  in  every  land.  From  the  first  shot  at  Bunker 
Hill  to  the  present  vote  on  Angola,  Americans  have 
steadfastly  maintained  that  freedom  is  an  "inalienable 
right.'  These  200  years  have  been  cautiously  bold,  for 
our  nation  has  dared  to  keep  the  faith  of  such  men  as 
Sam  Adams,  Patrick  Henry,  George  Washington,  Roger 
Williams,  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  Woodrow  Wilson. 
In  our  day,  such  men  as  Franklin  Delano  Roosevelt, 
Harry  Truman,  Dwight  David  Eisenhower,  John  F. 
Kennedy,  Martin  Luther  King,  and  Henry  Kissinger 
have  added  their  talents  to  make  America  the  "land  of 
the  free  and  the  home  of  the  brave."  No  longer  does 
America  stand  in  isolation  of  the  world  but  actively 
participates  in  the  commerce  and  problems  of  the 
world.  Our  heritage  has  given  us  purpose  and  courage 
to  fulfill  that  purpose. 

Happy  Birthday,  America! 


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awaited  them  in  their  high  school  years,  the  Sophomores 
embarked  upon  their  voyage  of  change.  They  faced  the  new 
problems  and  challenges  that  they  found  in  the  environ- 
ment of  Euclid  Senior  High.  Learning  from  their  failures 
and  successes,  they  prepared  to  enter  their  junior  year. 


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1  Period,  Miss  Carmody:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Mark  Trela,  Wendy  Dixon,  Karen  Karlan, 
Frank  Maire,  Steve  Wagle.  ROW  2:  Fred  McVey,  Joe  Raicevich,  Elaine  Deptola,  Beth  Stephens, 
Bonnie  Glovan.  ROW  3:  Carol  Adams,  Mary  Jo  McCrory,  Karen  Raggets,  Candi  Petti,  Joanne  Bokar. 
ROW  4:  Doug  Hodakiovic,  Robert  Krome,  Eric  Hanson,  Jim  McAfee,  Ernie  Kehn,  Karen  Schultz. 
NOT  SHOWN:  Karen  Schleimer. 


1  Future  homemakers. 

2  A  break  in  the  monotonous  day. 

3  Kim  and  Chris — the  "banana  painters". 

4  Marching  Band  performs  during  pep  rally 


1  Period,  Mrs.  Gale:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Nancy  Roberts,  Michael  Wilson,  Tracy  DelBrocco, 
Curtis  Gasser,  Mark  Brunelle.  ROW  2:  Joan  Deveney,  John  Pikula,  Jack  Downer,  Dena  Grosel, 
Roy  Schneider.  ROW  3:  Don  Heimsolh,  Anthony  Zaiar,  Rick  Burrows,  Ruth  Manners,  Patricia 
Dudley,  Debra  Bernachi.  ROW  4:  Ken  Williams,  Joe  Kotlar,  Sue  Phillips,  Helen  Fabianich,  Blaine 
Pullin,  Robert  Lcgan. 


1  Period,  Mr.  Hall:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Christopher  Black,  Diana  Ortman  Gail  Dudek,  Lynn 
McCallion,  Fred  Knight.  ROW  2:  Judy  Calabrese,  Darlene  Brochak,  Marlene  Capiccioni,  Ron 
Harding,  Dean  Putzback.  ROW  3.  Sharon  Kane,  Bernie  Skur,  Steve  Cavell,  Larry  Insana,  Mary 
Miller.  ROW  4:  Dave  Praznovsky,  Guenther  Thiedemann,  Carl  Wasickanin,  Mike  Thomas,  Cheryl 
Haydocy,  Eric  Lane.  NOT  SHOWN:  Michelle  Frantz. 


I  Period,  Miss  Rupnik:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Mike  DeDominico,  Linda  McLaughlin,  Peggy 
Reagan,  Kris  Ball,  Sally  Orton,  Tina  VanBeneden,  Debbie  Bradac.  ROW  2:  Jeanne  Severino, 
Denise  Hartman,  Sharon  Swaney,  Valerie  Lombardo,  Cathy  Vohnout,  Tim  Griesmer,  Chris  For- 
Tiica.  ROW  3:  Eric  Kimura,  Mike  Corbett,  Sharon  Oyaski,  Jeri  Fisher,  Gina  Sabol,  Eileen  Imler, 
Diane  Barshick.  ROW  4:  Joe  Skerl,  Jim  Owen,  Nick  Gambitta,  Joe  Mack,  Tom  Simko,  Joe  Perpar, 
A'ayne  Habat,  John  Tepley.  NOT  SHOWN:  Dave  Buck,  Kathy  Clarke,  Bret  Gower. 


1.  Hard  at  work. 

2.  Gossip  session. 

3.  A  restful  momement  at  lunch. 


2  Period,  Mrs.  Gale:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Steve  Pedersen,  Greg  Simpson,  Bridget 
Lane,  Christine  Journey,  Maureen  Glick.  ROW  2:  Curtis  Wagner,  David  Dobnikar,  Belle 
Pierdon,  Kate  Jacobs.  ROW  3:  Mary  Konchan,  Royenne  Trunkely,  Theresa  Zavajek,  Linda 
Ciarlillo,  Christopher  Alphonco.  ROW  4:  Paul  Niedermeyer,  Eugene  La  Valley,  Tom  Yanacek, 
Edward  Amos,  Joseph  Cartulla. 


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2  Period,  Mrs.  McGill:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Debbie  Crouch,  Anne  Siford,  Wilbur 
Crawford,  Sam  Seredich.  ROW  2:  Dee  Dee  Ferguson,  Sandy  Luda,  Roberto  Lanese.  ROW  3: 
Tom  Nelson,  Bob  Penko,  Lillian  Lis,  Patricia  Paloucci.  ROW  4:  Greg  Veres,  Dan  Swalius, 
Joe  Bukvic,  Bruce  Blosser.  NOT  SHOWN:  Cindy  Dotson. 


2  Period,  Mrs.  Jordan:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Gene  Jaskiewicz,  Cindy  Vidal,  Pat 
Becker,  Sue  Klepac,  Sandy  Springborn,  Kim  Duffy,  Kim  Owens,  Bea  Petraska.  ROW  2: 
Ron  Salvatore,  Silvan  Kuharich,  Vicky  Weakland,  Marcia  Reed,  Diane  Trotta,  Kim  Snyder, 
Linda  Akos,  Diane  Schultz,  Mike  Candela.  ROW  3:  Mike  Krai,  Joe  Benner,  Jim  Chambers, 
Dominic  Fuerst,  Ron  Slabe,  Stan  Kellers,  Pat  Lepley,  Peggy  Murphy.  ROW  4:  Paul 
Anderson,  John  Mansberger,  Jerry  Dodds,  John  Laughlin,  Dave  Yeckley,  Dan  Darasko, 
Tim  Erjavec,  Tim  Sherman,  Rick  Boehm. 


2  Period,  Miss  Lellis:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Dennis  Zerby,  Vicky  Dubecky,  Terri  Melfi,  Diane 
Nacinovich,  Patti  Akiba.  ROW  2:  Joan  Thompson,  Karen  Alaburda,  Lynn  Borzi,  Carol  Holodniak, 
Kim  Krawczyszyn,  Jan  Schimpf.  ROW  3:  Paul  Adams,  Ed  Franko,  Jim  Jakovlic,  Greg  Neide,  Eva 
Parziale.  ROW  4:  Steve  Bour,  Ken  Corrigan,  Dave  Bleistein,  Ed  Lube,  Mike  Grubar. 


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2  Period  Biology,  Mr.  Backos:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Monique  Coyne,  Lori  Lee  Ross, 
Lynne  Sample,  Amy  Schwartz,  Tina  Capretta,  Kim  Workman.  ROW  2:  Katherine  Wendel, 
beanna  Smith,  Linda  Miller,  Deborah  Downing,  Margaret  Breznikar.  ROW  3:  Robert  Krenisky, 
Joseph  Marosan,  Mary  Holmes,  Lori  Laukiavich,  Sharon  Prileson,  Laura  Kruger.  ROW  4: 
Richard  Owen,  John  Basar,  Stephen  Resar,  William  Gargiulo,  Thomas  Wutchiett.  NOT 
SHOWN:  John  Glovan,  Robin  Jokela,  James  Johnson,  Diane  Willert,  Debra  Seeley. 


2  Period  Biology,  Mr.  Slcinbrink:  bOIIOM  ROW  (L  TO  R);  Karen  Stevko,  Denise  Andrews, 
Sally  Sidak,  Mark  Himmelman,  Sue  Aveni,  Cindy  Pritchard.  ROW  2:  Nancy  Moore,  Sam  Giunta, 
Paul  Bencin,  Tom  Rotondo,  Al  Rolik,  Garnet  Sinko.  ROW  3:  Carolyn  Schmidt,  Lisa  Friedel, 
Kim  Troth,  Ruth  Manners,  Mark  McDonough,  Mike  Cigetich.  ROW  4:  Carl  Krysiak,  Gary 
Johrison,  Jay  Fondran,  John  Richards,  Joe  Perpar,  Fred  Woods. 


1.  Assistant  A.V.  Technician. 

2.  Alone  in  study  hall. 

3.  Homecoming  candidates. 


3  Period,  Miss  Haffer:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Marc  Scherbarth,  Janet  Baitt  ROW  2: 
Gregory  Stephens,  Maria  Festini,  Sandra  Dotson.  ROW  3:  Harold  Sieferd,  Kevin  Hanley.  ROW 
4:  George  Stoner,  Steven  Andrews,  Ronald  Maxey.  NOT  SHOWN:  Laura  Strathern. 


3  Period,  Miss  Rupnik:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  Rl:  John  Magruder,  Bill  Ucic,  Dan  Klemencic. 
Tom  Hongosh,  Sharon  Sapatka.  ROW  2:  Ed  Overburger,  Larry  Hale,  Dave  Turner,  Scott 
Bradac,  Dave  Pratt.  ROW  3:  Keith  Weems,  John  McCluskey,  Ron  Grabinski,  Mary  Vansice, 
Mitch  Zalar.  ROW  4:  Tom  Stearns,  Ron  Fabec,  Rich  Aul^muth,  Joe  Bukvic,  Frank  Kucharski. 


1.  Euclid  Marching  Band 

2  Mr.  Muscarella  grading  papers 

3.  Taking  a  rest. 


3  Period,  Mrs.  Gale:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Jeff  Clka,  Merry  Dalter,  Patrick 
Grieshammer,  Rita  Haney,  Paul  Dannemiller.  ROW  2:  Mike  Zurilla,  Margie 
McLaren,  Mary  Ann  Mikovich,  Debbie  Sadawski,  Ruta  Jakubauskas,  Eleanore 
Callis.  ROW  3:  Janice  Markham,  Chuck  Penko,  Laurie  Pultorok,  Cheryl  Frank, 
Nora  Dallos.  ROW  4:  Richard  Lender,  Dan  Bohn,  Al  Soeder,  Bob  Evans,  Jim 
Hunt,  Gregory  Nanchian. 


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3  Period,  Mr.  Aultz:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  George  Mazzoro,  Uura  Lick,  Bob  Clines, 
Tracy  Biddinger,  Angie  Oberailis.  ROW  2:  Steve  Zuponic,  Mary  Lou  Ice,  Lynne  Wutchictt, 
Lisa  Meyer,  Alease  Brink,  Mary  Ann  Thomas.  ROW  3:  Laura  Scherbarth,  Jim  Podriznik, 
Ken  Powell,  Donna  Strathern,  Lynn  Badslibner.  ROW  4:  Jim  Keszenheimer,  Chris  Dole, 
Tom  Vitantonio,  Bob  Cayne,  John  Mihelic,  Phil  Sctnik,  Donna  Ellenbest. 


3  Period,  Mr.  Hall:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Jeff  Zetkulich,  Pam  Simkins,  Tory  Neff, 
Laura  Griffis,  Noreen  Brandick,  Scott  Lawyer.  ROW  2:  Christa  Hiltner,  Marian  Wallace, 
Chris  Lusky,  Beth  Sawyer,  Sandra  Kohagan,  Marilyn  Lokar.  ROW  3:  Mark  Byrne, 
Jeff  Clarke,  Scott  Speroff,  Walt  Jurisevic,  Cindy  Swart,  Janet  Craig.  ROW  4:  Jim 
McMullen,  Steve  Calabrese,  Dan  Novak,  Eric  Penicka,  Mary  D'Amico,  Judy  Bohn. 


3  Period,  Miss  Carmody:  BOTTOM,  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Dawn  Ayres,  Shileen  Meany,  Steve  Mar- 
tin, Lori  Harps,  Ken  Saley,  Diane  Casciato.  ROW  2:  La  ura  Ogden,  Paula  Kardos,  Michelle 
Hornsby,  Debbie  Tamburro,  Chris  staso,  Laura  Gibbs.  ROW  3:  Richard  Tolley,  Mark 
Bruening,  Bill  Macj,  Helen  Yurchek,  Sharon  Vovk,  Toni  Paonsha.  ROW  4:  Tim  Scale,  Armand 
Boschi,  Jim  Balala,  Boris  Nasrtasich. 


1.  Cheerleading  practice 

2.  Artisticability 

3.  Helping  each  other 

4.  Mr.  Von  Benken  clowning  around. 


4  Period,  Mr.  Mularo:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Rich  Gaylor,  Carm  Tancredi,  Herbert 
Pawski,  Cathy  Corn.  ROW  2:  Lisa  Petsanis,  Jacqueline  Kuhar,  Christine  Cooke,  Donna 
Scott,  Sandy  Calabrese.  ROW  3  Holly  Sterbik,  Barbara  Brod,  Debra  Haney,  Mary  Kuhen. 
ROW  4:  Gary  Vhas,  Michelle  Jamnik,  Lora  HIabse,  Lorraine  Littleton,  Elizabeth  Schulte. 


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5  Period,  Mrs.  Carmody:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Chris  Whaling,  Diane  Hcgedus,  Tim 
Rusk,  Barb  Schulz,  Denise  Ventura.  ROW  2:  Jill  Groudle,  Diana  Edgar,  Sue  Schuenemann, 
John  Massaro,  Cory  Geske.  ROW  3:  Tom  Applcton,  Doug  Jones,  Bob  Jejcic,  Tom  Chubb, 
Jim  McArthur.  ROW  4:  Ron  Bork,  Randy  Wcizer,  Terry  Larabee,  Fred  Love,  Dave  Berlan. 
NOT  SHOWN:  Jane  Nunnally,  Art  McCauley,  Ray  Staskunas. 


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5  Period,  Mr.  Hall:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Darlene  Harwood,  Kathy  Martin,  Chris 
Jelenic.  ROW  2:  Therese  Smerdl,  Lee  Glinski,  Karen  Keller,  Cindy  Herek.  ROW  3: 
Laura  Petkovsek,  Barbara  Swansinger,  Vicky  Terrill.  ROW  4:  Jim  Wright,  Steve 
Bealko,  Paul  Geronimo,  Dave  Fabig. 


5  Period,  Mr.  Smith:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R).  Frank  Ciotti,  Doug  Taylor,  Ron  Henry, 
Dave  Mihelich.  ROW  2:  Joanne  Sorci,  Brad  Kuzik,  Dan  Essert,  Terry  Brennan.  ROW  3: 
Dave  Mangosh,  Charles  Bartel,  Dave  Harth,  Wayne  Darash.  ROW  4:  Dave  Linane, 
Steve  Nykiel,  Pat  Pyle,  Paul  Johns.  NOT  SHOWN:  John  Richards,  Norb  Novsek, 
Brian  Rambeau,  Craig  Roeder,  Jim  Zeroff,  Sam  Guinta,  Sue  Gilkerson. 


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5  Period,  Miss  Rupnik:  ROW  1.  (L  TO  R):  Kim  Strunk,  Diane  Deluca,  Laura  Mark- 
ulin,  Jim  Tolley,  ]ohn  Crabitz,  Jan  Diddario.  ROW  2:  Chris  Otcasek,  Bob  Morvaji, 
Sharon  Ivancic,  Kathy  Braddock,  Connie  Santorelli,  Debbie  Petchak,  Denise 
Anlolick.  ROW  3:  Dave  Bilko,  Bill  Chambers,  Jim  Pajk,  Brian  Vickerman,  Pat  Red- 
man, Shelle>'  Lantzy,  Dan  Vandeveer.  ROW  4:  Bill  Veedmont,  Kevin  Byrne,  Barry 
Breining,  Jenny  Otcasek,  Scott  Stanic,  Wayne  Buza,  Kevin  Lynch.  NOT  SHOWN: 
Bill  Arnold,  Mark  Himmelman,  John  basar. 


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5  Period,  Mr.  Caroff:  ROW  1,  (L  TO  R):  Ron  Brehm,  Karen  Terrill,  Mike  Maggio, 
Sandy  Reed,  Lori  Evans,  Beth  Thompsn.  ROW  2:  Teresa  Kuklica,  Ken  BronkaU, 
Peggy  Eycman,  Bev  Manzo,  Brenda  Laroa,  Bryan  Speece.  ROW  3:  Robert  Nozling, 
Rich  Warman,  Bill  Ambros,  Rob  Cowan,  Jim  Hug,  A!  Buanno.  ROW  4:  Cliff  Kirch- 
ner.  Rich  lisko.  Rich  Jambor,  Eugene  Dimitroy,  Stan  Cregorin,  Frank  Dobler. 


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1.  "Give  mean  E!" 

2.  Hail  to  thee,  O  Euclid  High  School 

3.  Caught  in  the  act 


6  Period,  Mr.  Hall:  ROW  1,  (L  TO  R):  Patty  Krause,  Ed  Wilkinson,  Kevin 
Hartegan,  Dave  Brodac,  Ray  Dennick.  ROW  2:  Donna  Jones,  Lisa  Pemberton, 
Mike  Topping,  Tom  Harrison,  Charles  Pagan.  ROW  3:  Ron  Niemczura,  Vic 
Kato,  Lisa  Turk,  Bonnie  Hirsch,  Patty  Zeitz.  ROW  4:  Dennis  Strnad,  Brian 
Houser,  John  Amoroso,  Mike  Miller,  Joe  Mertik.  NOT  SHOWN:  Todd 
Haverlock. 


6  Period,  Mr.  Aultz:  ROW  1,  (L  TO  R):  Karen  Cooke,  Sandra  Beeman,  Bob 
Thomas,  Karen  Richmond,  Chris  Unetich,  Tina  Greig.  ROW  2:  Deborah 
Petrich,  Laurel  Niccum,  Glovia  Cadmack,  Janet  Brady,  Chris  Patterson, 
Denise  Camp.  ROW  3:  Evelyn  Kohler,  Dan  Ostberg,  Brent  Figuera,  Deborah 
Carson,  Judy  Blazun,  Debra  Williams.  ROW  4:  Jim  Roeder,  Denis  Wolo- 
wiecki,  Ellen  Sesek,  Mike  Bartok,  Jeff  Havser,  Dave  Henry,  Diane  Rebeck. 


6  Period,  Mrs.  Jordan:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Rick  Horn,  Ron  Ryder,  Cindy 
Fawcett,  Diane  Micale,  Laura  Kessler.  ROW  2:  Pam  Gonas,  Bev  Bredesen,  Amy  Olsson, 
Tina  Kuklica,  Linda  Schieb.  ROW  3:  Rich  Ede,  Mike  Shefcheck,  Brian  Nicholls,  Joe 
Hayes.  ROW  4:  Bob  Payne,  Jim  Kovacic,  Dave  Poklar,  Phil  Horabik,  Cindy  Sylte, 
Helen  Pavlovic.  NOT  SHOWN:  Elaine  Rukule,  Debbie  Meister,  Laura  Kruger,  Sally 
Sidak,  Mike  Cigetich,  Joe  Marosan,  Nick  Strah. 


6  Period,  Mr.  Petrovic:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Nora  Burke,  Rosie  Mantz,  Amy  John- 
son, John  Yuras,  Julie  V'oss,  Cheryl  Everson,  Dave  Struber.  ROW  2:  Jan  Pozelnik,  Donna 
Schwenner,  Michelle  Kerrett,  Lori  Breskvar,  Bev  Ranson,  Chuck  Limbert,  Mike  Malloy. 
ROW  3  Tom  Molkentin,  Ed  Locke,  John  Hall,  Bob  Hershman,  Mike  Donley,  Dawn  Black, 
Karen  Miller.  ROW  4:  Curt  Smith,  Bob  Nass,  Steve  Reminick,  Jim  Biller,  Tom  Palumbo, 
Lou  Clemens,  Dave  Sufka. 


6  Period,  Mrs.  McCill:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  James  Baer,  Mark  Bregy,  Richard 
Vehovec,  Bruce  Cefaratti.  ROW  2:  Robert  Holland,  James  Baitl,  Charles  Benko,  Steve 
Crindle.  NOT  SHOWN:  Dave  Sadowski,  Shelia  Fryar,  Brad  Snyder,  Lolly  Prinzler. 


7  Period,  Mrs.  Cowan:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Carolyn  Herbst,  Pam  de  Cutis, 
Christine  Kaneen,  Kathy  Lucas.  ROW  2:  Maureen  Alaburda,  Heidi  Entsminager, 
Liana  Phillips,  Cindy  Hane>,  Barbara  Beasley.  ROW  3:  Kathy  Mihelick,  Sandy 
Hastings,  Julie  Strogisher,  Mar.-  Beth  Delaney,  Ann  Grguric.  ROW  4:  Gary  Smith, 
Mike  Thur,  Mark  Mantz,  Mary  Jane  Legge,  Annette  Criado. 


7  Period,  Mr.  Mularo:  BOTTOM  ROW  (I  TO  R):  Patricia  Brennan,  Amy  Sclwyn, 
Monica  Troha,  Lydia  Jurkovic.  ROW  2:  Gina  DiRosc,  Janet  Hosa,  Celia  Schulik, 
Ellen  Mayock.  ROW  3:  Mike  Norton,  Alan  Urbancic,  Bill  Klun,  Richard  Spelic. 
ROW  4:  Ed  Filby,  Joe  Vance,  Ray  Sierko,  Mike  Fabec,  Stephen  ApiceUo. 


7  Period,  Mr.  Hall:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  John  Estok,  JoAnn  Micheal, 
Mary  Zelinsky,  Denise  Berzin.  ROW  2:  Lori  Russell,  Qndy  Hassel,  Glen 
Giegerich,  Lori  Pollock.  ROW  3:  Carol  Novinc,  Ruth  Jerome,  Linda  Somrak, 
Dave  Carrish.  ROW  4:  Mike  Chapman,  Jim  Beidle,  John  Kokal,  John 
DeGeronimo. 


7  Period,  .Ms.  Rupnik:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Jerry  Blau,  Vic  Seeder,  John 
Morgan,  Pat  Dietrich,  Pat  kastelic,  Mike  CutvsTight.  ROVV  2:  .Marlene  Truskolaski, 
JoAnn  Marino,  Gcnute  Vaiginis,  Beth  Ann  Swift,  Jim  Huston,  Thane  Mains. 
ROW  3:  Nancy  Griswold,  Doreen  Bowan,  Theresa  Reagan,  Julie  Sheer,  Nina 
Ko«th,  Carol  Siefkes.  ROW  4:  George  Phillippe,  Ed  Henfling,  Tony  Centa,  Jim 
Robertson,  Judy  Yount,  Robin  Friend.  NOT  SHOWN:  Jack  McMonaglc,  Joe 
Spicer,  Randy  Brokate,  Dave  Miller,  Kathy  York. 


8  Period,  Mr.  Caroff :  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R) :  Lori  Molnar,  Kathy  Wendel, 
Ellen  Tortorich,  Janet  "\oung,  Sam  Samuel,  Penny  Parsch.  ROW  2:  Gary 
Neide,  Debbie  Foster,  Lori  Laukiavick,  Jim  Rossman,  Beth  Luikart,  Pam 
Znidarsic,  Dawn  Krause.  ROW  3:  Steve  Resar,  Carl  Krs'siak,  Jack  Jesberger 
Jim  Bradshaw,  Rick^  Slovenec,  Stan  Groudle.  ROW  4:  Scott  Parker,  Mark 
McDonough,  Ed  Delaney,  Mike  Glaser,  John  Ussai,  Tony  Perko,  Mark 
Centa. 


8  Period,  Mrs.  Gale:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Bob  Whitney,  Tim  Tuchewicz,  Cheryl 
Capadona,  Mar>'  Olgiate,  Mary  Jankowski,  Cyndi  Yaggi.  ROW  2:  Sue  Hrwatzki,  Scott 
Evans,  Rich  Mulvinas,  Sandy  Loamis,  Allen  Goldstein,  Bob  Fitzsimmons.  ROW  3: 
Frank  Debevec,  Ken  Balogh,  Rick  Farkas,  Adam  Shunk,  Carol  Blasko,  Goranka 
Zupanovic.  ROW  4:  Jim  Stanicki,  John  Glovan,  Barry  Miller,  Bill  Blankenship,  John 
Vaughan,  Ken  Zappia. 


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8  Period,  Mrs.  Jordan:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Doug  Weiss,  Bob  Dutko,  Chuck 
Keay,  Al  Zupancic,  Debbie  Gawdor.  ROW  2:  Johni  Luccio,  Sue  Litwinowicz,  Betty 
Craig,  Joann  Snyder,  Cheryl  Bagwell,  Lynn  Indiano.  ROW  3:  Al  Wilhelm,  Joe  Scher- 
visch,  DeSales  Rowan,  Ellen  Money,  Vicky  Hirsch.  ROW  4:  Jeff  Bergman,  Craig  Fisher, 
Walt  Wolski,  Mike  Tyler,  Phio  Perme,  Larry  Varwig.  NOT  SHOWN:  Pat  Caddick, 
Shiela  Neal. 


1.  Please,  no,  don't  come  near  me! 

2.  That  special  five  minute  locker  break. 

3.  Sue  Heimsoth  practicing  for  the  after- 
game dance  with  her  favorite  wastebasket. 

4.  Now,  who  woke  me  up? 

5.  Cheerleader  Robin  Lamm  hoping  for  a 
Panther  victory. 


8  Period,  Miss  Leilis:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Diane  Barry,  Gail  Suscheck,  Jeff  West, 
Jan  Newmann,  Maria  Draxler,  Daryl  Dureiko,  Chuck  Kapec.  ROW  2:  Gloria  Petrick,  Patty 
Meier,  Lynn  Garapic,  Eileen  Busdiecker,  Robin  Jokela,  Dawn  Woodruff,  Terri  Janovich, 
Garnet  Sinko.  ROW  3:  Nancy  Nemecek,  Donna  French,  Kathy  Burns,  Jim  Daugherty,  Dary 
Saletrik,  Nancy  Pryatel,  Lori  Katz.  ROW  4:  Keith  Lockhart,  John  Planisek,  Chuck  Rapkin, 
Sue  Burton,  Louise  Sper,  Marc  Freedman,  Dave  Sexton,  Stefanie  Krofina. 


8  Period,  Mr.  Mularo:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  fo  R):  Beda  Federici,  Kathleen  Boisar,  Julie  Szolek, 
Marcia  Coons,  Steve  Tanner,  Christine  Shantery.  ROW  2:  Donna  Stroberg,  Carolyn  Paulos, 
Donna  Madison,  Lisa  Williams,  Michelle  Lonchar.  ROW  3:  Corrine  Randolph,  Deborah 
Downing,  Steve  Bell,  John  Offerle,  Wendy  Taylor,  Joanne  Klepacki.  ROW  4:  Brian  Ramona, 
Nancy  Gaydos,  James  Monzel,  Joe  Jarmuszkiewicz,  Mary  Holmes, Cora  Lesefky. 


8  Period,  Miss  Rupnik:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Chris  Chrestoff,  Donna  Johnston,  Kathy 
Stephens,  Ken  Baris,  Loraine  Goetz,  Tony  Gabriele.  ROW  2:  Sandy  Vallee,  Diane  Dennick, 
Sandy  Kirby,  Ruth  Ager,  Roberta  Finneley,  Pam  Humpal.  ROW  3:  Paul  Wacchaus,  Wendell 
Rountree,  Mark  Mannion,  Landin  Robinette,  Becky  Brady,  Joe  Lorence.  ROW  4:  Jim  Ent- 
sminger,  Brian  Swatty,  Keith  Asher,  Bill  Miller,  Phil  Hogan,  Howard  Zucker,  Ann  Pascalel. 
NOT  SHOWN:  Krystal  Kent,  Pat  Wilson. 


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Juniors 


After  one  year's  experience  at  Euclid,  the  juniors 
returned  for  another  year  of  work.  They  became  the 
bullwarks  of  the  athletic  program  and  organiza- 
tions. Looking  forward  to  future  careers  many  jun- 
iors launched  vocational  programs  while  many  col- 
lege bound  students  continued  with  their  academic 
programs  leading  to  a  profession.  As  the  year  pro- 
gressed, the  juniors  met  the  challenges  and  in  May 
accepted  the  reins  of  seniorhood.  Thus,  they  became 
the  class  of  77. 


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1976  was  the  Bicentennial  year,  a  very  important  histori- 
cal moment.  The  school  year  of  '75-76  was  also  a  very 
special  year  for  seniors.  They  became  more  aware  of  the 
future,  its  responsibilities  and  challenges.  All  of  the 
seniors  were  individuals.  Some  left  school  early  and  went  to 
their  jobs,  while  others  stayed  after  school  and  participated 
in  activities.  For  some,  their  final  year  was  the  best,  and 
for  others,  it  was  an  end  of  something  old  and  a  beginning 
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3.  Chris  Rupert  finally  finds  a  cure  for  his  big  mouth. 


1.  Lover-  Boy  Girimont 

2.  "Beauty  King",  Mark  Mahnic 

3.  Raggedy  Donna 


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1.  Is  it  Santa  Claus  or  the  "Easter"  Bunriy? 

2.  The  scientific  way  to  hang  yourself. 

3.  Did  one  of  those  plants  just  talk  to  me? 


1.  You  can  do  some  crazy  things  with  glue. 

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2.  Oh  no — you're  kidding! 


1.  Performing  major  surgery. 

2.  Enjoying  the  first  signs  of  winter 

3.  Ring  in  the  Spirit  of  '76. 


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1.  Green  thumbs 

2.  Sweets  for  the  sweel 

3.  Bill  Rambeau — eati 


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.Anything  for  a  laugh. 


1.  Rick  Cowan,  taking  it  easy. 

2.  She  just  doesn't  like  cameras. 

3.  How  do  you  start  this  thing? 


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2.  Decking  the  halls  with  spirit. 

3.  She  tripped  me!  She  really  did  . . . 


1.  Experimentation,  contemplation,  frustration. 

2.  Up,  up  and  away! 

3.  Do  you  feel  a  draft  in  this  room? 


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1.  Debbie  Fink  hard  at  work. 

2.  Hey  Jean,  you  didn't  eat  one  of  those  funny  brownies,  did  you? 


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1.  The  Senior  Class;  The  Cheering  Champs. 

2.  The  answer  was  right  on  the  tip  of  his  tongue. 

3.  Welcome  to  my  Secret  World!! 


1.  Comic  Relief 

2.  Button  up  your  overcoat 


1.  Move  your  purse,  Ron! 

2.  Euclid's  contribution  of  knowledge. 


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1.  From  my  calculations,  it's  lime  to  go  home. 
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1.  Caught  in  the  act. 

2.  I'd  rather  fight  than  switch 


1.  And  this  is  my  bag  of  tricks,  guaranteed  to  snag  a  man. 

2.  C'mon  Camloh,  get  it  together! 

3.  Wont  ANYONE  help  me  do  all  this  homework? 


1.  Bill  Rambeau:  Casanova  of  the  halls. 

2.  You'd  smile  too,  if  you  knew  what  I  was  drawing. 


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1.  My  mommy  always  packs  me  my  lunch. 

2.  Sometimes  I  need  a  pat  on  the  back. 

3.  Our  senior  men? 


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Akiba,  Esthers. 

Big  Show,  10,  Medical  Careers,  10,11:  Metal 

Sculpture  Club,  11;  Gymnastics,  10. 

Alaburda,  Robin 


Allchin,  Theodore  A. 
\.fJi.  Club  And  Audio  Aids,  10,11;  AFS,  10- 
"  12    AFS  President,  12;  Key  Club,  10,11;  Sci- 
ence Seminar,  10-12:  NHS,  11,12. 


Allen,  Laura  L. 

Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  Powder  Puff  Foot- 
ball Gold,  12;  GAA,  10;  Majorettes,  11,12; 
Senior  Scandal,  12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12 
Swim  Leaders  Girls,  11;  Big  Show,  11,12, 
Cabinet,  11;  Occupational  Ed.  Pres.,  11, 
12;  NHS,  11,12. 


Amacher,  Roy  H. 

Astromony  Club,  10-12;  Key  Club,  10;  NHS, 
11,12;  Science  Seminar,  10-12;  Band,  10;  Teach- 
er's Aid,  10,11;  Computer  Jocks,  11,12. 


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lersky,  Frederick 

Kl^Club,  10,12;  AFS,  12;  Ski  Club,  12. 

Anderson,  Karen 

Clerk-Typist  Treas..  11,12;  Swim  Leaders 
Girls,  10,11;  Girls  Basketball,  10,11;  Girls 
Swimming,  10,11,  Powder  Puff  Football  Gold, 
12;  Clerk-Typist,  11,12. 


Anderson,  Michelle  L 
Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 


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Antolick,  P.  Darlene 

Pin',  Pan»fp'C!ub  10:  Senior  Class,  12;  Teach- 
er ,  .A; J    10,11 

Anzells,  Ronald  F. 

Swin-,rr,ing,  10-12    Soccer,  12:   Key  Club,  11; 

Swin-,  Leader-  Bovs,  11,12. 

Aquilano,  Janis 

Arastaris,  Tamiry 

Arbogast,  Kevin  R. 

Archibald,  Edward  J 

Archibald,  Jack  R. 

Arko,  Herbert  J. 

Arnold,  Barbara  L. 

Swim  Leaders  Girls,  1 1  IVai  Napolo,  11; 
Band,  10,11;  Powder  Put;  F  otball  Blue,  12: 
Metal  Sculpture  Club,  10. 

Arnold,  David  F. 

AFS,  12; Choral  Masters,  10,11 

'^'■t'-'   Diane  M. 

anas),     11,12;     Girls     Swirrnirj' 
ff  Football  Blue,  12. 


Attwood,  DebiL. 

Student  Council,  11:  Jr.  Cabinet,  10. 

Augustine,  Anita  J. 

Ad    Club,    11:    FBLA,    12;    Medical    Careers, 

10,11;  NHS,  11,12:  Pink  Panther  Club,  10. 

Austin,  Jeannine  P. 

Voc.AndInd.Club,12. 

Austin,  Kenneth  C. 

Baseball,  10;  Soccer,  11,12;  J.V.  Soccer,  10, 
11;  J.V.  Soccer  Captain,  10;  Hockey,  11;  Spir- 
its (Bananas),  10,11. 

Ayers,  Robert  R. 

Forman  Club  Pres.,  12:  Ski  Club,  11. 

Ayres,  Betty  J. 

Spirits    (Bananas),    10-12;    Senior    Class,    12; 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue,  12. 

Babets,  Diane 
Humanities  East,  10-12. 

Baehr,  Barbara  A. 

Bagwell,  Garnette  R. 

Baizel,Susan  A. 
C.O.E.aub,12. 

Baker,  Debra  V. 

Ad  Club,  11;  Girls  Swimming,  11;  Senior 
Talent  Night,  12;  Powder  Puff  Football 
Gold,  12. 

Balazs,  Andrew  J. 

Bambic,  Sharon 

Baris,  Alice 
D.E.  Club,  11,12. 

Barnauskas,  Michael 

J.V.   Football,   10;   Football,   11,12;   Letterman 

Club,  11;  Weight  Club,  11. 

Barnes,  Dean  A. 
Barnett,Barb 
Barry,  Jeffrey  L. 


Barta,  John 

Letterman  Club,  10;  Hockey,  10-12. 


iorsemanship 


Baum,  Lynne  D. 

Stnioi  Class,  12;  GAA,  10,11;  Horsemanship 
Club,  10. 

Beadle,  David  E 

Marching  Band,  10-12,  Stage  Band,  10-12; 
Big  Show,  10-12;  Orchestra,  10,12;  Band,  10-12; 
Powder  Puff  Cheerleader,  12. 


Beal,  Diane  L. 

Ski  Club  Sect.,  11;  Ski  Club,  10,12;  Powder 
Puff  Football  Blue,  12;  AFS,  10,11;  Humanities 
East,  11;  Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  Senior 
Class,  12;  Big  Show,  10;  Jr.  Class,  11. 

Benedum,  Emmett  G. 

Benko,  Kathleen 
C.O.E.Club,i2. 

Benner,  Debra  M. 

Bergant,  Kathleen  A. 

Ad   Club,    11,12;   C.O.E.   Club   V.   Pres.,   12; 

FBLA,  11;  NHS,  11,12;  Choral  Masters,  11. 

Berlan,  Janet  A. 

Swim  Leaders  Girls,  10,11;  Girls  Swimming, 
12;  Ski  Club,  12;  Powder  Puff  Football  Blue,  12. 

Besselman,  Mary  Ann 

Pink  Panther  Club,  11;  Gymnastics,  11. 


Beveridge,  D. 

Bielek,  John  M. 

Soccer,  11;  Soccer  Captain,  12. 

Bilko,  Robert  B. 
D.E.  Club,  11,12. 

Black,  Lynne  D. 
Blankenship,  Ruth  L. 
Blase,  Carole  L. 
Blasko,  Thomas  B. 


Blazun,  Lydia  E. 

Teacher's  Aid,  12;  Senior  Scandal,  12;  Fall 
Play,  10,11;  Winter  Play,  11,12;  Big  Show, 
11,12:  Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  P.A.  Club 
And  Audio  Aids,  12;  Senior  Cabinet,  12;  Sen- 
ior Class,  12;  Choral  Masters,  11;  Varsity 
Choral,  12. 

Boczek,  Jonathan  M. 

Boettcher,  Linda  E. 

Ad  Club,  11,12;  C.O.E.  Club  Treas.,  12;  FBLA, 
10;  FBLA  Pres.,  11;  lOE,  11;  NHS,  11,12;  O.E.A. 
Club,  11;  Pink  Panther  Club,  10;  Powder 
Pu  f f  Football  Blue,  12;  Student  Council,  12. 

Bohrer,  Beverly 
.Bolienbacher,  Barbar 

Bonfield,KathieJ. 

Band,  10-12;  Choral  Masters,  11;  Senior  Tal- 
ent Night,  12. 

Booms,  Brian  W. 

Key  Club,  10;  NHS,  11,12;  Spirits  (Bananas), 

12;  Teacher's  Aid,  10. 


Boschi,  Maria  E. 

Bosco,  Daniel  S. 

Bosco,  Domenic  A. 

Golf  Club,  10,11;  Teacher's  Aid,  10-12;  Arch- 
ery Club,  10,11, 

Bosco,  Michael  A. 
Botzki,  UweE. 

Astronomy  Club,  12, 
Bourgeois,  Anita  K, 

Bradlee,  William  S, 
Ski  Club,  wgi. 


Budnar,  Leslie  A. 

O.E.A.  Secretary,  11;  O.E.A.  Club,  11,12; 
lOE,  11,12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  11,12;  Senior 
Class,  12;  lOE  Sect.,  11. 

Bukovec,  Brian  L. 

Spirits  (Bananas),  11,12;  Weight  Club,  11, 
12;  Indoor  Track,  10,11;  Track,  10-12;  Pow- 
der Puff  Cheerleader,  12, 


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Braun,  Richard . 
Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  Key  Club,  10;  Band, 
10-12;  Orchestra,  10-12;  Fall  Play,  11;  Win- 
ter Play,  10-12;  Big  Show,  10-12;  Powder  Puff 
Cheerleaders,  12, 

Brehm,  Karen  A. 

Brentar,  George  M. 

Breskvar,  Lyneah  J. 

Choral    Masters,    12;    Big    Show,    11,12;    Fall 

Play,  12;  Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  Gymnastics, 

10-12, 


(uckman,  Debra  A. 
Britsch,  Elizabeth  A.   ' 
Brockman,  Patricia  A, 


,  10-12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10;  Pink  Pan 


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Brown,  Debra  Ar 

D.E.  Qub,  12;  O.yppub,  11,12;  lOE,  11,12, 

Brussee,  Ralph  R. 
Buanno,  Angela  L. 

IQS,    11;    NHS,    11,12;    Swim    Leaders    Girls, 
12;  Wai  Napolo,  12, 


Bukovec,  Thomas  E. 

Gym    Leaders,    12;    Indoor    Track,    10: 

Football,  10. 

Burke,  Lynn 


Burns,  Judy  Ann  ,;'._; 

Student  Council,  12;  Winter  Play,  12;  Senior 
Class,  12, 

Burya,  James  K. 

Cable,  Cheryl  A. 

lOE   Pres.,   12;   lOE,  11,12;  Computer  Jocks, 
12, 

Cafarelli,  Carol  A. 

Cahill,  Michael  F. 

Caimi,  Carmen  D. 

Calabrace,  Lorelle  L. 

Calabrese,  David  S. 
Ski  Club,  10, 

Calabrese,  Elizabeth 

COE,  Club,  12;  FBLA,  11,12, 

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Caldrone,  Nancy  J, 
Powder  Puff  Football  Blue  12, 

alvert,  Denise  L. 
S^la^  Aids,  10;  Teacher's  Aid,  10,12;  Pow- 
der V^  Football  Blue,  12;  AFS,  10,11;  GAA, 
10,11;  N/HS,  11,12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12; 
Swim  Leaders  Girls''  10-12;  Wai  Napolo,  11, 
12;  Senior  Class,  iSSKymnastics,  10, 


Bi^^^isC. 

AFSPo4;  HiunanlT&s  East,  11;  S.I.E,  (F.T.A.), 
10-12;  Sri:t,  (P^.A.)  Pres.,  12;  Student  Coun- 
cil, 12;:  Varsity  Choral,  12;  Choral  Masters, 
11;  Fall  Play,  12;  Winter  Play,  12;  Senior  Class, 
12;  Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  Girls  Chorus, 
10;  Big  Show,  10-12;  Jr.  Class,  11;  Wrestling, 
10-12, 


Buckels,KellyA. 

Ski  Club,  10-12;  Swim  Leaders  Girls,  11;  Wai 

Napolo,  11,12. 


Camloh,  Martin  D. 

Euclidian   Staff,   12;   Euclidian  Salesman,   12; 
AFS,     10,11;    Spirits    (Bananas),    12; 
Masters,  10,11.  I 

Camloh,  Michael  A.  \ 

Choral  Masters,  10,11;  Varsity  Chorjl^n. 

Candela,  Samuel  H. 

Capella,  Denise  L. 

NHS,  11,12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10;  Senior 
Class,  12;  Jr.  class,  11;  Senior  Scandal,  12; 
Spectrum,  10, 

Caputo,  Ernest  P. 

J.V.    Basketball,    10;    Basketball,    11;    Basket- 


ball   Captain,    12;    Spirits    (Bananas),    11,12; 
Band,  10,11;  J.V,  Baseball,  10;  baseball,  11, 

Carman,  Stephen  L. 

Swimming,    10;    Swim    Leaders    Boys,    11,12; 

Choral  Masters,  10-12. 

Carney,  Christopher 

Key  Club,  10,  ..^^ 

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Swim    Leaders    Boys,    11;    Spirits    (Bananas), 
12;  Powder  Puff  Cheerleader,  12;  Basketball,  11, 

Carpenter,  Carolyn  S. 
GAA,    10,11;    Ski    Club,    10,12;    Spirits    (Ba- 
nanas), 10-12, 


CartulU,  Susan  M. 
Casciato,  Robert  R. 


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Casstevens,  Christi 

AFS,  11,12;  NHS,  11,12;  Orchestra,  10-12; 
Band,  11,12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Big  Show,  10-12; 
Studen  t  Store,  H^, . 

Cavell,  Barbara  J, 

CO.E.  Club,  12;  GAA,  10,11;  Gym  Leaders, 
11;  Spirits  (Bananas),  11;  Girls  Basketball, 
10;  Grils  Baseball,  10;  Teacher's  Aid,  10,11, 


Cefaratti,  Samuel  E. 

Jr,  Class,  11, 


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Cefaratti,  VickiL 

Cheerleaders,  12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12; 
Choral  Masters,  11,12;  Girls  Chorusj.  10; 
GAA,  12, 


Cek,  Cynthia 


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Centa,  Christine  M. 

NHS,    11,12;    Pink    Panthers  Treas.,    10-12; 

Spirits   (Bananas)   Pres.,   11,12;  Senior   Class, 

12;     Jr,     Class,     11;     Powder  Puff     Footba 
Blue,  12, 

Centa,  John  A.  "^  g  -•■  -^ 

Ski  Club,  12;  Weight  Club,^^.;.  -^      -^ 


Spirits  (Bananas),  12;  Student  Council,  12; 
Big  Show,  10-12;  Varsity  Choral,  11,12;.  Sen- 
ior Class,  12;  Football,  12;  J,V.  Football,  10; 
Powder  Puff  Cheerleaders,  12, 


Cesar,  Ann 

AFS,    11;   CO.E.   Club,   12;   Medical   Careers 

Sect.,   10,11;  NHS,  11,12;  PitdWanthi 

10;  Ski  Club,  10,11. 


Cesen,  Victoria  J. 

Cheerleaders,     10-12; 


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Euclidian  Salesman,  12;  GAA,  10-12;  Horse- 
manship Club,  10;  NHS,  11,12;  Spirits  (Ba- 
gnanas),  10-12;  Varsity  Choral,  12;  Choral 
blasters.  11;  Senior  Class,  12;  Jr.  Cabinet, 
11  Indoor  Track,  10-12;  Girls  Track,  10-12; 
PowdeiTutt  Football  Gold,  12. 

Cetinski,  Charles 

Teacher's  Aid,  11,12. 

Chambers,  Deborah  A. 
NHS,  ll,i;    Pink  Panthers  Pres.,  10-12;  Sen- 
ior Class    12   Teacher's  Aid,  12;  Powder  Puff 
Football  Blue  12 

Champa,  Steven  R. 
Chase,  Michael  E. 

Letterman  Club,  10,11;  Spirits  (Bananas), 
11,12;  500  Mile  Club,  11,12. 

Chasser,  John  M. 

Weight  Club,   10-12;  Weight  Club  V.   Pres., 

12. 

Cheadle,  Douglas  G. 
Chesnes,  Fred  J. 
Chorba,  Rose 


Chrestoff,  Leslie  A. 

Powder   Puff   Football    Blue,   12;   Spirits   (Ba- 
nanas), 10;  GAA,  10. 

Christensen,  Myra  A. 


Christiansen,  Alan  J. 

Christopher,  Nichola 

Gym  Leaders,  11,12;  Letterman  Club,  11,12; 
Spirit*  (Bananas),  11,12;  Football,  11,12;  Foot- 
ball Captain.  12;  j.V.  Football,  10. 

Chuha,  Loretta  A. 

Astronomy  Club,  10;  Euclidian  Staff,  11,12; 
Girls  Chorus,  11. 


Ciomek,  Gary 
Clapp,  Harry  S. 


Clark,  KathyE. 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue,  12. 

Clarke,  Patrick  M. 

Clinton,  Sheila  M. 

Jr  Class,  11,  Senior  Class,  12. 

Colhns,  Debra  L. 

Collins,  Greg 

Letterman    Club,    11,12;    Gym    Leaders,    11; 

Spirits  (Bananas),  11,12:  Football  Captain,  12. 


Columbia,  Jeffrey  R. 
O.E.A.  Treasurer,  11,12. 

Connelly,  Rita  M. 
Powder  Puff  Football  Blue,  12. 

Conway,  Halle 

Spirits  (Bananas),  12;  Student  Council,  11, 
12;  Student  Council  Sect.,  12;  Senior  Class, 
12;  Powder  Puff  Football  Gold,  12;  Senior 
Scandal,  12. 


Cook,  Floreene 


Coons,  Pamela 
Spirits  (Bananas),  11; 

Corbran,  Bettina  M.' 


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CorrM,  jFIward  I. 

AFS,  izyki  Club,  12;  Senior  Class,  12. 

Corrigan,  Katherine 
Costantino,  Ronald  D. 
Costello,  Ronald  J. 

Cowan,  Richard  D. 

AFS,  11;  IQS,  11,12;  NHS,  11,12;  Senior  Scan- 
dal. 12;  burvey  Editorial,  11,12;  Varsity  Cho- 
ral, 11,12;  Choral  Masters,  10;  Band,  10-12; 
Stage  Band,  10-12;  Big  Show,  10-12;  Fall  Play, 
11,12;  Boys  State,  12;  Senior  Talent  Night, 
10-12;  Soccer,  10;  Swimming,  10,11;  Marching 
Band,  10-12. 

Cowper,  Barbara  J. 

Spirits    (Bananas),    10-12;    Senior    Class,    12; 

Sports  Aids,  11. 

Cragle,  Kristina  E. 

Criado,  KathyJ. 

O.E.A.  Club,  11,12;  O.E.A.  Secretary,  12;  lOE, 

11,12;  lOEV.  Pres.,  11. 

Crouch,  Robert  L. 

Cunningham,  Mary  B. 
Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12;  Student  Council, 
12;  Choral  Masters,  11,12;  Big  Show,  10-12; 
Winter  Play,  10-12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Senior 
Talent  Night,  12;  Powder  Puff  Football  Blue, 
12;  Girls  Chorus,  10. 

Czaplicki,  James 

Czaplicki,  Maria  S. 

Czyzycki,  AnnT. 

FBLA,  10;  D.E.  Club  V.  Pres.,  12;  NHS,  11,12. 

Dackiewicz,  Doreen  A. 
NHS,  11,12. 


Daiber,  Keith  B. 

Golf,  12;  Ski  Club,  10-12. 

Dailey,  Timothy  R. 

Golf  Club,  10,11;  Golf  Club  Pres.,  12;  IQS 

11,12;  Key  Club,  10;  NHS,  11,12. 

D  Amico,  Linda  .J.. 
D.E.  Club,  11,12.  'v 

Danzinger,  Linda  A. 

Darasko,  Elizabeth  A. 

Euclidian  Staff,  10,11;  Euclidian  Salesman,  11. 

Deaton,  Dianna  L.    ^^wW^-, 
Deemer,  Carol  J. 

Degutis,  Cheryl  A. 

Deighton^hom,as  1 

J.V.  Swimming,  10;  Swim  Leaders  Boys,  11. 

Delehanty,  James  T. 

J.V.  Basketball,  10. 

De  Marco,  Daniel 

Debate  Club,  10-12;  IQS,  11 
NHS  Pres.,  12;  Survey  Editoria 

Demattie,  Laurie  B 
Ski   Club,  11,12;  IQS,  11 
12;  Student  Council,  11;  NHS 

Deming,  Donna  Ma 

Derganc,  Diana  M. 
C.O.E.CIub,l2. 

Deveney, Laureen  A. 

Diaddario,  Virginia 

C.O.E.  Club,  12;  FBLA,  10;  GAA,  10;  Powder, 

Puff  Football  Blue,  12. 

Dickard,  David  < 


Dicki,  Cynthia  S.  ! 

Medical  Careers,  10,11;  Ski  Club,  10-12;  NHS,) 
11,12;  Survey  Editorial,  10-12;  Survey  Edi-j 
torial  Editor,  12;  IQS,  11,12. 

Dietz,  Richard  D. 
Di  Lalla,  Mary 

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Di  Thomaso,  Jamie  ; 

Doganiero,  Nancy  Ann 

lOE  Pres.,  11;  O.E.A.,  Club,  12;  lOE,  11. 

Donovan,  Matthew  J. 
Dorsey,  Doreen  A. 


Dotson,  John  L. 

Downing,  Victoria  M. 
Clerk-Typist,  11,12;  FBLA,  10. 

Drew,  Gregory  W. 

Letterman  Club,  11,12;  Spirits  (Bananas), 
10-12;  Weight  Club,  10-12;  Indoor  Track, 
10;  J.V  Football,  10;  Football,  11,12;  Wrestling, 

10. 

Drew,  Jerome  F. 
Dudek,  DebraD. 
Duff,  Zelma  L. 

Dular,  Claudia 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue,  12;  Sports  Aids, 
11:  Euclidian  Staff,  10,11;  Euclidian  Section 
Editor,  12;  Euclidian  Salesman,  10-12;  IQS, 
11,12;  Medical  Careers,  10;  Medical  Careers 
Treas,  11;  NHS,  11,12;  Swim  Leaders  Girls, 
11;  Teachers  Aid,  11;  Red  Cross  Club,  11. 

Dunn,  Patrice  D. 


I   Dutko,  AmyRae 
Dzebl,  Adrian  Z. 


faster,  Scott  A. 

Choral  Masters,  11;  Band,  12;  Senior  Class, 
12;  Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  AFS,  10-12;  Hu- 
manities East,  11;  Key  Club,  10;  S.I.E.  (F.T.A.), 
10-12;  Big  Show,  10-12;  Winter  Play,  10,12; 
Fall  Play,  12;  Senior  Cabinet,  12;  Varsity 
Choral,  12. 

Eastley,  Kevin  E. 

Eberwein,  Debra  Ann 

Spirits     (Bananas),     10-12;     Choral     Masters, 

12;   Senior   Class,    12;   Senior   Talent   Night, 

12;  Powder  Puff  Football  Blue,  12;  Big  Show, 

12. 

Edelman,  James  C. 

P.A.  Club  And  Audio  Aids,  10,11. 

Eeckhout,  Annette  E. 
AFS,  11,12;  NHS,  11,12;  Swim  Leaders  Girls, 
10,11;  Wai  Napolo,  10-12;  Wai  napolo  Pres., 
12:  Wai  Napolo  Treas.,  11. 

Eichler,  Kevin  M. 

Football,    10-12;    Weight    Club,    11,12;    Gym 

Leaders,  12;  J.V.  Indoor  Track,  10;  Track,  10. 

Eiermann,  Maureen  A. 
Teacher's  Aid,  11,12. 

Eikenburg,  Paul  A. 
Ellis,  James  R. 
Ellis,  Ronald  J. 


EUul,  Leonard  V. 

Erdman,  Douglas  C. 

Tennis,  11;  J.V.  Tennis,  10;  Orchestra,  10-12. 

Eroskey,  Gail  Ann  .> 

AFS,  10-12;  Euclidian  Staff,  12;  Euclidian 
Salesman,  12;  FBLA,  11;  Student  Council, 
10,11;  Student  Council  Treas,  11;  Teacher's 
Aid,  12;  Girls  Tennis,  10-12;  Powder  Puff 
Football  Gold,  12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Big  Show, 
XOjJyJarching  Band,  10 


Evans,  Marya 


Eyer,  Gail 

Humanities  B|st,  11;  NHS,  11,12;  Student 
Store,  10;  Ser/or  Class,  12;  AFS,  11;  Teacher's 
Aid,  12. 

Eyman,  Kurt  C. 

Band   Treasurer,    12;    AFS,    10-12;    Teacher's 

Aid,    10-12;    Track,    10,11;   Winter    Play,    12; 

Big    Show,    12;    Marching    Band,    10-12;    Peft_ 

Band,  12;   Majorette  Club,  10-12;   Key  Club, 

10,11. 

Fabianich,  Stanley 

Faight,  Linda  S. 

Ad  Club,  11;  NHS,  11,12;  Senior  Class,  12; 

Girls  Chorus,  10. 

Faraci,  Louis  M. 

Farenchak,  Denise 

Farizel,  Dan  R. 
Hockey,  10-12. 

Farkas,  Cynthia  A. 

AFS,  10,11;  AFS  Secretary,  12;  Euclidian  Staff, 
11;  Euclidian  Section  Editor,  12;  Euclidian 
Salesman,  11,12;  GAA,  10,11;  Gym  Leaders, 
11,12;  Humanities  East,  11;  NHS,  11,12;  Jr. 
Class,  11;  IQS,  11,12;  Spectrum,  10. 

Fasham,  Elizabeth  L. 

Senior  Class,  12;  Sprits  (Bananas),  11,12. 

Feiock,  Brian  D. 

NHS,  11,12;  Basketball,  10-12;  Football,  12; 
Track,  10-12;  J.V.  Basketball,  10;  Spirits  (Ba- 
nanas), 10,11;  Letterman  Club,  10-12. 

Ferrell,  Patricia  E. 

Teacher's  Aid,  10,11;  Jr.  Class,  11;  NHS,  11, 

12;  C.O.E.  Club,  12. 

Fetko,  Mark 

Varsity  Choral,  12;  Stage  Band,  11,12;  Big 
Show,  10-12;  Fall  Play,  11,12;  Winter  Play, 
10,12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Senior  Talent  Night, 
10,12;  Soccer,  10. 

Ficere,  James  J. 

Fink,  Deborah  M. 

Euclidian   Staff,   12;   NHS.   11,12;   Pink   Pan- 


ther Club,  10-12;  Pink  Panthers  V.  Pres., 
12;  Senior  Scandal,  12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10- 
12;  Student  Council,  12;  Big  Show,  12;  Senior 
Class,  12;  Jr.  Class,  11;  Sports  Aids,  11,12; 
Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  Powder  Puff  Foot- 
ball Gold,  12;  Euclidian  Salesman,  12;  IQS,  12. 


Finneley,  Mary  Anne 


C.O.E.  Club,  12;  Survey  Bus.l  10?  Teacher's 
Aid,  10.  * 

Fitzsimmons,  Gail  A. 

Flanagaft,  Michael  J. 

Senior  Scandal,  12;  Jr.  Cabinet,  11;  Senior 
Class,  12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  11,12;  Senior 
Talent  Night,  12. 


wefs7 Carrie  Lynn 


Fondran,  Cynthia  L. 

Wai  Napolo,  11,12;  Swim  Leaders  Girls,  11. 

Foreman,  Stephen  K. 

Fortunato,  Catherine 

Clerk-Typist,    11;    C.O.E.    Club,    12;    FBLA, 

10;  Senior  Talent  Night,  12. 

Foskey,  John  R. 

J.V.  Baseball,  10;  Basketball,  11;  Baseball,  11,12. 

Fox,  Ted  R. 

Radio  Club,  11;  J.V.  Football,  10. 

Fraley,  Linda  S. 
Clerk-Typist,  11,12. 

Frederking,  Martin  J. 
AFS,  10-12;  NHS,  11,12;  Varsity  Choral,  12; 
Choral  Masters,  10,11;  Big  Show,  10-12;  Fall 
Play,  12;  J.V.  Indoor  Track,  10;  Senior  Talent 
Night,  12. 

Fresenko,  Linda  J. 

Euclidian  Staff,  10;  Medical  Careers,  10:  Red 

Cross  Club,  12. 

Fticar,  Steven  Gary 

Fuerst,  Alice  M. 

GAA,  ;  Horsemanship  Club,  10;  Senior  Class, 
12;  Powder  Puff  Football  Blue,  12:  Senior 
Talent  Night,  12. 

Fulton,  Gretchen 

Senior  Class,  12;  Girls  Chorus,  10. 

Furlong,  John  M. 

NHS,  11,12;  S.I.e.  (F.T.A.),  10-12;  S.I.E.  (F.T.A.) 
Treas,  12;  Survey  Editorial,  10-12;  IQS,  12; 
Sports  Aids,  10-12. 

Gadish,  Donna  J. 
Gallaher,  Tracy  J. 
Gambitta,  Mary  A. 


jarred,  Cynthia  M. 

Gast  Tracy  A. 

Football,  10-12;  Wrestling    10-12;  Swim  j 

ers  Boys,  11,12;  Poyvder  Puf t  Football  Blue,  12. 


Gensler,  Kathy  A. 
Geyer,  William  J. 
Gibson,  Brenda  K. 
Gibson,  Denise 


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Girimont,  Michael  J. 

Baseball,    10-12;     Basketball,     10-12 

(Buunas),  10-12. 


Spirits 


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Gregory,  Arthur  P. 

Astrortomy   Glub,   10-12:    Camera   Club,    11; 

Metal  Sculpture  Club,  12,  Radio  Club,  10. 

Griesmer,  Daniel  M. 

Football,  10,11. 

Griffin,  Adrian  j. 

Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12;  500  Mile  Clu^ 
12;  Cross  Country,  10-12;  Cross  Country 
Captain,  12:  Indoor  Track,  10,11;  Track,  10- 
12;  Powder  Puf  i  Cheerleader,  12. 

Grigor,  Alex  P 
Griswold,  D 
Gross,  Robert  K 


•  Cynthia  A. 
C.O.E.    Club,    12;    Spirits    (Bananas),    10,11; 
Ski  Club,  10-12;  PowderPnff  Football  Gold,  12. 


icken,  Julie  L. 
Powder  Puff  Football 


Gliebe,  Robert  G 

Glovan,  Anthony  P. 
FormanClub,  12. 

Gockel.RalpertK. 

Baseball,  12. 


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Grubar,  Kathleen 
,O.E.   Club,    12;   Humanities   East,   11;   Ski 
ub,    10-12;   Senior   Class,    12;   Powder   Puff 

Ipfeotball  Blue,  12. 


ze,  Suzanne  Mjs 
if'iii*.    Panthers    Pre',    10,11;    Pink    Panther 


Stephanie 


'lerk-Typist  Pres.,  12. 


Gudaitis,  Richard  G 
GuUo,  Anita  L. 
Gullo,  Michael  A. 


Gold,  Marci  ,r     ^ 

k  \^  Gundling,  Susan  M. 

Golden,  Thpb\as  J*  i  i-  "*-  -  Q...j=...Cf„,»  m.n 


Golinski,  Patnci*ME  ? 
Girls  Swimming,  10-12:  Horsei 
■  10:  GAA,  10,11 


Golobic,  Darinka 
GAA,  10. 

Gordon,  Michelle 

Grau,  Lilly 
AFS,  12. 

Gray,  Larry  T. 
Graziano,  Daniel 


Grebenc,  John  R. 

Letterman  Club,  11;  Indoor  Track,  10;  Weight 

Oub,  10-12;  Powder  Puff  CheeHcader,  12. 

Grebenc,  Joseph  D. 

Weight  Club,  10-12;  Weight  f  lub  Pres.,  12; 
W'rntling,  10-12;  Wrestling;  Captain,  12; 
Sprite  (Banarvas),  12 


Student  Store,  10-12. 
Gutka,  Leonard  J. 
Guzzo,  Vicki  L. 


Habenicht,  Joyce  A. 
Euclidian  Staff,   11,12;  AFS,  10;   Humanities 
East,    11;    Medical    Careers,    10-12;    Medical 
Careers  Pres.,  12;  Metal  Sculpture  Club,  10- 
12;  NHS,  11,12;  Spirig  (Bananas),  10,11. 

Hach,  William  R. 

AFS,  10-12;  AFS  V.  President,  11;  NHS,   11, 

12;  Swim  Leaders  Boys,  11. 

Haines,  Mary  B. 

A,  11;  lOE  Treas.,  11,12;  GAA,  10;  NHS, 
11,12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Powder  Puff  Foot- 
ball Blue,  12;  O.E.A.  Club,  11,12;  O.E.A  Treas- 
urer, 11,12;  lOE,  11,12. 


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Haines,  Tammee 

Hale,  Duane  E. 
Euclidian    Staff,    11,12;    Euclidian    Salesman,^ 
12;   Key  Club,   10;   IQS,  12;   Big  Shpw,   11,12; 
Fall  Play,  12;  Senior  Talent  Night,  12. 


Hale,  Mary  Ellen 

Hall,  John  F. 

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Hall,  Pamela  J. 

AFS,    12;    Euclidian    Staff,    11,12;    Euclidian 
Section  Editor,  12;  lOE,  11,12;  IQS,  12;  O.E.A. 
Club,   11,12;   Pink   Panther   Club,   10,12;   Big  I 
Show,   10-12;  Senior  Class,   12;   Powder  Puff/" 
Football  Blue,  12.  / 


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Haney,  Dawn  D. 

Hanlon,Mary  Jo 
AFS,   10-12;    Euclidian   Staff  11,12;   IQS,   12; 
Medical    Careers,    10,11;    NHS,    U,*2r 
Panther    Club,    10,11;    S.I.^   (F.t.A.),    13 
Spirits   (Bananas),    10;   Teifcher's    Aid,    I0,"1 
Golf  Club  Sect.,  10;  Pinochle  Club  Sect.,  11^ 
Senior  Class,  12;  Red  Cros^  Club,  11,12 

Hanna,  James  E. 

Hanna,  Kimberl 
D.E.CIub.ll 

Hanratty,  Pa\r 

Hanson,  Carl  M. 

P.A.   Club   And   Audio   Aids,   11,12;   CamerJ 

Club,  10-12. 

Hanson,  Holly  J. 

Gym  Leaders,  12;  Girls  Basketball,  10-12;' 
Girls  Hockey,  10;  Girls  Baseball,  10-12;  Band, 
10-12;  GAA,  10,11;  Pep  Band,  llgAgf^  Var 
sity  Basketball  Capt.,  ^  *Volley| 

Harai,  Dalemarie 

IDE,  11,12;  O.E.A.  Secretary,  12;  O.E.A.  Club.j 
11;  Pinochle  Club,  10;  Swim  Leaders  Girlsj 
10. 

Harich,  Jeffrey  L. 
Band,  10. 

Harps,  Barbara  A. 

Wai  Napolo,  11;  Swim  Leaders  Girls,  ll| 
Teacher  s  Aid,  12;  C.O.E.  Club,  12. 

Hai  rell,  Thomas  M. 

Basketball    Captain,    12;    Basketball,    10,lll 

Track,  10-12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10,11. 

Hartman,  Tony 

Hasse,  Jean  L. 

AFS,  10;  Humanities  East,  11;  IQS,  12;  NHS, 
11,12;  Science  Seminar,  11;  S.I.E.  (F.T.A.), 
10-12;  Survey  Editorial,  11,12;  Band,  10-12; 
Band  Pres.,  12;  Orchestra,  10-12;  Stage  Band, 
10-12;  Big  Show,  10-12;  Senior  Talent  Night, 
10,12;  Teacher's  Aid,  11. 


[astertjohn  M. 

CameraCIub,  11,12:  Euclidian  Staff,  11,12. 


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Hatcher,  Carl  D. 

Hausrath,  Henry  I. 

Hayes,  Ann  Marie 
Powder  Puff  Football  Gold,  12. 

Hayman,  Daniel  L. 

Hayward,  John  W. 

Heindel,  Robert  P. 

Baseball,  10;  Swim  Leaders  Boys,  11,12. 

Hemmert,  Leroy  A. 
Hendershot,  R.  Christ 

Hepp,  Randi  Linn 

Student  Council,  11;  Majorettes,  12;  Powder 
Puff  Football  Gold,  12;  Jr.  Class,  11;  Senior 
Talent  Night,  12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Majorette 
Club,  10-12. 

Herak,  Christopher  J. 
Letterman     Club,     11,12;     Spirits     (Bananas), 
10-12;    Weight    Club,    10-12;    Football,    11,12; 
J.V.  Football,  10. 

Herak,  Diane  Marie 

Spirits  (Bananas),  12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Pow- 
der Puff  Football  Blue,  12. 

Hershman,  Terry  L. 

Hertel,  Deborah  A. 

Hieber,  Thomas  G. 

Spirts   (Bananas),    10-12;   Water   Polo,   10-12; 

Swimming  Captain,  10-12;  Swimming,  10-12. 

Hirsch,  Mary  H. 

Spirits  (Bananas),  10,11;  Girls  Chorus,  10. 

Hlavac,  Beth  Ann 

Ad  Club,  11,12;  Girls  Swimming,  10-12;  Sports 
Aids,  10,11;  Senior  Class,  12;  Powder  Puff 
Football  Gold,  12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  12;  GAA, 
10;  AFS,  11. 

Hlebak, Sandra  G. 
FBLA,  10;  Ski  Club,  11,12. 

Hocevar,  Carrie  E. 
Spirits  (Bananas),  11,12. 

Hocevar,  John  T. 

Hocevar,  Kathleen  S 

C.O.E.  Club,  12;  GAA,  10;  Spirits  (Bananas), 

10,11;  Sports  Aids,  12. 

Hodas,  Marlene 


Hoffert,  Elizabeth  A. 

Student    Council,    10,11;    Spirits    (Bananas), 

10;  Pink  Panther  Club,  10;  C.O.E.  Club,  12. 

Hoffmeyer,  Kimberly 

Hollmeyer,  Scott 

Holtz,  Thomas  R. 

Hongosh,  Joseph  N. 

Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12;  Baseball,  10-12;  J.V. 
Baseball,  10-12;  J.V.  Basketball,  10;  Letter- 
man  Club,  12. 

Hulin,  Martin  J. 
Golf  Club,  10. 

Humphrey,  Bonnie  Lee 
Euclidian  Staff,  11;  Euclidian  Editor  In  Chief, 
12;  Euclidian  Salesman,  11,12;  AFS,  10-12; 
AFS  V.  President,  11;  GAA,  10,11;  Humani- 
ties East,  11;  NHS,  11,12;  Science  Seminar, 
10,11;  IQS,  11,12;  Band,  10-12;  Senior  Talent 
Night,  12;  IQS  Pres.,  12;  Spectrum,  10;  March- 
ing Band,  11,12;  *Symphonic  Band,  11,12; 
»Pep  Band,  11,12. 

Hunnell,  Deborah  L. 

Huntsman,  Kathleen  M. 
Senior  Class,  12;  Big  Show,  11,12;  FBLA,  10; 
S.I.E.  (F.T.A.),   11;  Varsity  Choral,  12;  Band, 
10-12;    Spirits    (Bananas),    12;    Senior   Talent 
Night,  12. 

Huston,  June  L. 
Teacher's  Aid,  11,12. 

Hutchinson,  Charles 

Hutchinson,  Karen  R. 
Senior  Class,  12;  Senior  Talent  Night,  11, 
12;  Teacher's  Aid,  12;  Medical  Careers,  10; 
NHS,  11,12;  S.I.E.  (F.T.A.),  11;  S.I.E.  (F.T.A.) 
Sect.,  12;  Varsity  Choral,  11,12;  Choral  Mas- 
ters, 10;  Band,  10-12;  Stage  Band,  11,12;  Big 
Show,  10-12. 

Imler,  Charles  M. 

Imm,  Carol  M. 

Winter  Play,  10,11;  Senior  Class,  12;  Jr.  Class, 
11;  AFS,  10-12;  AFS  Treasurer,  12;  Humani- 
ties East,  11;  NHS,  11,12;  Science  Seminar,  11; 
Ski  Club,  10-12;  Ski  Club  Treas.  10;  Big  Show, 
10-12;  Fall  Play,  10-12;  Senior  Talent  Night,  12. 

Irvine,  Garth  John 

Ivancic,  Carol  H. 
Jaklich,  Michael  M. 

Jaksa,  Carol  J. 

Jakubisn,  Kathryn  M. 

C.O.E.  Club,  12;  Humanities  East,  11. 


Janovics,  Karen  M. 

Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12;  Girls  Chorus,  10; 
Sports  Aids,  11;  Senior  Class,  12;  Senior  Class, 
12;  Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  Powder  Puff 
Football  Blue,  12. 

Jazbec,  Cheryl  A. 

D.E.  Club,  11,12;  GAA,  10,11;  Gym  Leaders, 

11;  Pink  Panther  Club,  10,11;  Teacher's  Aid,  12. 

Jerin,  Robert  N. 

Jerson,  Mark  W. 
Band,  10 

Jirousek,TerryJ. 
C.O.E.  Club  Treas.,  12. 

Johnson,  Joanne  M. 

Pink   Panther   Club,   10;   lOE,   11;   Teacher's 

Aid,  12;  C.O.E.  Club,  11,12;  O.E.A.  Club,  11. 

Jones,  Jill  D. 

Jordan,  Julie  Ann 

Girls  Tennis,  10-12;  Girls  Basketball,  10; 
Powder  Puff  Football  Gold,  12;  GAA,  10-12; 
Gym  Leaders,  11;  Majorettes,  11,12;  Spirits 
(Bananas),  10,11. 

Juratovic,  Kathy  A. 
Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12. 

Justice,  Lynn  M. 

Kain,  Joseph  B. 

J.V.   Football,    10;   Powder   Puff   Cheerleader, 

12;  J.V.  Baseball,  10,11. 

Kalves,Jill 

Kane,  Christine  M. 

Kane,  Patricia  L. 

Medical    Careers,    10;    Spirits    (Bananas),    12; 

Choral  Masters,  11,12;  Senior  Class,  10. 

Kaneen,  Paul 

Kapler,  Patricia 

Ski  Club  Sect.,  11;  Ski  Club  Treas.,  12;  Teach- 
er's Aid,  11,12. 

Kastelic,  Laurie  A. 

C.O.E.  Club,  12;  C.O.E.  Club  Sect.,  12. 

Kastelic,  Linda  M. 

Katarsky,  Lorene 

GAA,  10;  Majorettes,  10-12;  Majorettes  Cap- 
tain, 12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12;  Senior 
Class,  12. 

Kato,  EricV. 
Katrinak,  Mark 


Katz,  Brian  L. 

Water  Polo,  10-12;  NHS,  11,12:  PA.  Club 
And  Audio  Aids,  11,12;  Spirits  (Bananas), 
10;  Big  Show,  10-12;  Swimming,  10-12;  Fall 
Play,  11,12. 

Kaucic,  James  F. 

Writing  Club,  12;  Sports  Aids,  12. 


w 


Kayza  Joseph  T. 

KeckJudyF. 
Keck,  Peter  R. 

NHS,  11,12;  Football  10-12;  Baseball,  10-12; 
Choral  Masters,  10;  \  arsity  Choral,  11,12; 
Letterman  Club,  11,12. 

Kekelis,  ReginaL. 

Kemp,  Michael 
Ski  Club,  10. 

Kendro,  Therese 

C.O.E.  Club,  12;  Euclidian  Staff,  10-12;  IQS, 
11,12:  Girls  Chorus,  10;  Senior  Talent  Night, 
12;  C.O.E.  Historian,  12. 

Keresztes,  Steve 

Powder    Puff    Football    Gold,    12;    Teacher's 

Aid,  12. 

Kimack,  Joyce  D. 

C.O.E.  Club,   12;  lOE,  11;  FBLA,  10;  O.E.A. 

Club,  11. 


Kimberly,  Alexander 

King,  James  D. 

Kinney,  Julie  A. 
Student  Store,  10. 

Kinney,  Tina 


Kirchner,  Denise  L. 

O.E.A.    Club,    12;    C.O.E.    Club,    12;    Powder 

Puff  Football  Gold,  12. 

Kirchner,  Kathleen  A. 

lOE,   11,12;   Powder   Puff   Football  Gold,  12; 

O.E.A.  Club,  11,12;  Teacher's  Aid,  12. 

Kleinfeld,RolfD. 

Varsity  Choral,  12:  Band,  10-12;  Stage  Band, 
10-12;  Big  Show,  11,12;  Winter  Play,  12; 
Soccer,  12. 

Klinko,  Lori  A. 

Majorettes,   10;   Powder   Puff   Football   Gold, 
-OiiSenior  Class,  12;  Pink  Panther  Club,  12. 

Kloss,  David  R.  ~"~ 

Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  Teacher's  Aid,  12. 
Klun,  Philomena  M. 


Kobe,  Barbara  K. 

Senior  Class,  12;  Jr.  Class,  11:  Girls  Swim- 
ming, 11;  Powder  Puff  Football  Blue,  12; 
Ski  Club,  11;  Red  Cross  Club,  12. 

Koci,KayF. 

GAA,  10,11;  Gym  Leaders,  11,12;  Senior  Cabi- 
net, 12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  12;  S.I.E.  (F.T.A.), 
10,11;  Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  Euclidian 
Salesman,  12;  Girls  Baseball,  10;  Girls  Hockey, 
10:  Powder  Puff  Football  Gold,  12;  Band, 
10,11:  Girls  Basketball,  10. 

Kocin,  Sandra  M. 

Spirits  (Bananas),  11;  Senior  Talent  Night, 
12;  Girls  Hockey,  10;  Powder  Puff  Football 
Blue,  12;  Jr.  Class,  11;  Teacher's  Aid,  10-12. 

Konchan,  Dianne  M. 
AFS,   12;   GAA,   10-12;   Medical   Careers,   11; 
Horsemanship  Club,  10-12;  Spirits  (Bananas), 
12;  Senior  Cabinet,  12;  Girls  State,  11;  Girls 
Track,  10-12;  Senior  Talent  Night,  12. 

Kooser,  Joella 

C.O.E.  Club,  12;  NHS,  11,12;  Spirits  (Bananas), 


Kordic,  James  F. 

Basketball,  11,12;  Baseball,  11,12;  Gym  Lead- 
ers, 12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  12. 

Kormos,  John?. 

Kosovich,  Kenneth  J. 

NHS,    11,12;    Science   Seminar,   10-12;   Swim 

Leaders  Boys,  11,12;  Medical  Careers,  10. 


Koss,  Kevin 
Forman  Club,  12. 

Kostreba,  Brian  A. 

Kovalski,  Denise  M. 

Euclidian   Staff,    10,11;   Girls   Chorus,    10,11; 

Teacher's  Aid,  11,12. 

Kowalkowski,  Debra 

Wai   Napolo,  11,12;  Swim  Leaders  Girls,  10, 
11;  Girls  Swimming,  12;  Band,  11,12. 

Kozel,  Susan  M. 

Ad    Club,    10,11;   Gym   Leaders,   11,12;   Gym 

Leaders  Pres.,  12;  Student  Council,  11,12. 

Kozlowski,  Mark  A. 

Kramar,  Anthony  R. 

Ski  Club,  10-12;  Science  Seminar,  10. 

Kramer,  Diane  S. 

Krivacic,  Ronald 

Krizanovic,  Daneta  J. 
D.E.  Club,  11,12. 


Krofina,  Sharon  L. 
Band,  10-12;  Orchestra,  12;  Varsity  Choral, 
10-12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Stage  Band,  12;  Big 
Show,  11,12;  Student  Council,  11;  Girls 
Swimming,  11. 

Krotine,  Susan  F. 

Krsolovic,  Kenneth  R. 
IQS,  12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  11,12;  Survey  Edi- 
torial,    12;     Hockey,     10-12;     Powder     Puff 
Cheerleader,  12. 

Kunath,  Robert  C. 
Humanities  East,  11;  IQS,  11,12;  NHS,  11, 
12;  Survey  Editorial  Editor,  11,12;  Debate 
Club,  10-12. 

Kurtz,  Warren  D. 
Student  Store,  11,12;  Orchestra,  10;  IQS,  12; 
Medical  Careers,  11;  Humanities  East,  11; 
NHS,  11,12;  NHS  Sect.,  12:  S.I.E.  (F.T.A.), 
10-12;  S.I.E.  (F.T.A.)  Treas,  11;  Survey 
Editorial,  12. 

Lach,  Joanne  3 

Lambert,  Joseph  J. 

Survey  Editorial,  11;  Survey  Editorial  Edi- 
tor, 12;  IQS,  11;  IQS  Treas.,  12.  \ 

\ 

Lang,  Kathleen  M. 

AFS  President,  10,11;  Medical  Careers,  12; 
S.I.E.  (F.T.A.),  11;  Voc.  And  Ind.  Club,  12; 
Choral  Masters,  11,12. 

Landon,  Sharon  L. 

Laseak, Linda 
GAA,  10. 

Latcovich,  Thomas  J. 

Spirits   (Bananas),   12;   Tennis,   10,11;  Tennis 

Captain,  12. 

Lee,  Fong  Suk 

Leinweber,  Sharon  A. 

lOE,   11,12;   Powder   Puff   Football    Blue,   12; 

O.E.A.,  Club,  11,12. 

Leonhardt,  Linda  A. 

Student  Council,  12;  Choral  Masters,  11; 
Senior  Class,  12;  Jr.  Class,  11;  Powder  Puff 
Football  Gold,  12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  11;  Ma- 
jorettes, 10,11;  Majorette  Club,  10. 

Lepley,  Robert  E. 
Lipscomb,  Ronald 
Lisi,  Lorie  M. 

lOE,  11,12;  lOE  Pres.,  12;  lOE  V.  Pres.,  11; 
NHS,  11,12;  Teacher's  Aid,  12;  Powder  Puff 
Football  Gold,  12;  O.E.A.  Club,  11,12;  O.E.A. 
President,  12. 


Litwinowicz,  Cheryl 

Majorettes,    12;    Metal    Sculpture    Club,    12; 

NHS,  11,12;  Spirits  (Banarias),  10. 

Ljubi,  Charles  A. 

Lloyd,  Bruce  F. 

Key  Club,  10-12;  Band,  10-12;  Swim  Lead- 
ers Boys,  11;  Big  Show,  10;  Fall  Play,  11. 

Lokar,  Marcia  A. 

Cheerldrs  Capt.,  10;  Girls  Swimming,  11. 

Lombardi,  Kim  M. 

Cheerleaders,  10-12;  Cheerldrs  Capt.,  12; 
Spirits  (Bananas),  10,11;  Choral  Masters, 
11;  Girls  Chorus,  10;  Girls  Track,  10;  Powder 
Puff  Football  Gold,  12. 

Lorence,  Donna  M. 

Girls  Baseball,  10-12;  Ad  Club,  12;  GAA, 
10-12;  GAA  Sect.,  12;  Gym  Leaders,  11,12; 
Gym  Leaders  V.  Pres.,  12;  NHS,  11,12;  Spir- 
its (Bananas),  12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Senior 
Talent  Night,  12. 

Lose,  Jeffery 


Luce,  Kathleen  M. 
Luda,  Darlene  L. 
Ludvik,  Michael  J. 
Ludwig,  Dennis  J. 


m 


Luikart,  Paul  L. 

Swim  Leaders  Boys,  11,12;  Choral  Masters, 
10;  Orchestra,  10-12;  Big  Show,  10;  Swim- 
ming, 10-12;  Cross  Country,  10. 

V 

Luskin,  GayleM.  *^ 
Ad  Club,  10-12;  GAA,  10;  Spirits  (Bananas), 
11,12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Powder  Puff  Foot- 
ball Gold,  12. 

Lusoski,  JohnT. 

Luzar,  Lawrence 
Golf  Club,  10. 

Lynch,  James  J. 
SiHS,   11,12;   Spirits   (Bananas),   11,12;   Swim 
Leaders    Boys,    11,12;    Senior    Class,    12;    Jr. 
Class,   11;  j.V.   Football,   10;   Boys  State,  11; 
Football,  11,12;  Powder  Puff  Cheerleader,  12. 

Mackevicius,  Arvydas 

Debate    Club,    10-12;    IQS,    11,12;   NHS,    11, 

12;  Boys  State,  11. 

Mahnic,  Mark  E. 

Spirits    (Bananas),    11,12;    Student    Council, 

12;  NHS,  11,12;  Swim  Leaders  Boys,  11;  Water 

Polo,  10-12;  Senior  Cabinet,  12;  Senior  Class, 

12;    Swimming,    10-12;    Swimming    Captain, 

12. 


Malenda,  David  A. 

Mancini,  Letitia  A. 

Manion,  John  D. 

Mantz,  Jack 

Marino,  Janice  M. 
Girls  Chorus,  10. 

Marino,  Robert  J. 
Markiewicz,  Robert 

^arkulin,  Kim  D.     *-  v 

Martinenas,  Edmund  A. 

Weight   Club,   12;   Voc.   And   Ind.   Club    12; 

Voc.  And  Ind.  Club  Pres.,  12. 

Massey,  Kenneth  R. 

Massiello,  Martin 

Matthews,  Virginia  L. 
Medical  Careers,  11;  NHS,  11,12;  Pink  Pan- 
ther Club,  10-12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  11,12; 
Girls  Chorus,  10;  Powder  Puff  Football  Blue, 
12;  Jr.  Class,  11;  Senior  Class,  12;  »Office 
Aid,  11,12. 

Mavsar,  Mary  M. 

Maxwell,  Alan 

May,  Russell  T. 

Mazur,  Diane  M. 

Mazzaro,  Louise  M. 

AFS,  12;  Girls  Chorus,  10:  Girls  Basketball,  10. 

McClurg,  Gary  E. 

,,JMc  Connell,  Robert  W. 

J.V.  Basketball,  10;  Basketball,  11. 

Mc  Craith,  Elizabeth 
Euclidian  Salesman,  12;  Spirits  (Bananas), 
12;  Student  Council,  12;  Euclidian  Salesman, 
12;  GAA,  10;  Pink  Panther  Club,  10,11;  Spir- 
its (Bananas),  12;  Student^Council,  12;  Senior 
Class,  12;  Senior  Talent  Niglit,  12. 

Mc  Donald,  Matthew  S. 
Gym  Leaders,  12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12; 
Spirits  (Bananas)  Pres.,  12;  Student  Council, 
12;  Weight  Club,  12;  Band,  10;  Senior  Cabi- 
net, 12;  Senior  Clas9^12;  Soccer,  10-12;  J.V. 
Soccer,  10;  J.V.  SoccffSCaptain,  10;  Powder 
Puff  Footbal(Gold,  12;  Letterman  Club,  12. 

Mc  DonougK^  Brian  K. 

Letterman    Club,    12;    Spirits.  (Bananas),    10- 


12;  Gym  Leaders,  10,11;  Weight  Club,  10- 
12;  Football,  11,12;  J.V.  Football,  10. 

Mc  Fadden,  William  N. 
D.E.  Club,  11,12. 

Mc  Gill,  James  R. 

Mc  Loughlin,  Mary 

Horsemanship  Club,  11,12;  Medical  Careers, 
11;  Pink  Panther  Club,  12;  Spirits  (Bananas), 
12;  Sports  Aids,  12;  Teacher's  Aid,  12. 

Medves,  Michael  E. 
Survey  Bus.,  11. 

Mensinger,  Eric  D. 

Merison,  Robert 

Midolo,  Susan  M. 
IQS,  12. 

Mihelich,  Denise  M. 

Survey  Bus.  12;  Varsity  Choral,  12;  Senior 
Class,  12;  Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  Teacher's 
Aid,  10-12. 

Mihocik,  Heidi  L. 

GAA,  10;  Spirits  (Bananas),  11;  Girls  Chorus, 

10. 

Mikovich,  Richard  T. 
Swimming,  10,11. 


Her,  Brian  J. 


Miller,  David  L. 

Band,  10-12;  Orchestra,  12;  Stage  Band,  10- 
12;  Key  Club,  10;  Marching  Band,  10-12; 
Pep  Band,  10;  'Brass  Choir,  11,12;  *Christ- 
mas  Braiss,  10-12. 

Miller,  Diana 

.  AFS,  10;  Medical  Careers,  11,12:  Medical 
■'Careers  Sect.  12;  Band,  10-12;  Marching  Band, 

10-12;  Pep  Band,  12. 


Miller,  Kimberly  D. 


Miller,  Marga 


rV^ 


Miller,  Scott 

Gym    Leaders,JRl,12;    Letterman    Club, 
Spirits    (BanarSs),    10-12;    Weight    Club,    10- 
12;  Football,  10-12;  J.V.  Football,  10-12. 

Mlakar,  Eawrence 

ouglas  J. 

TMargaret  L. 

Medical  Careers,  11;  Jr.  Cabinet, 
11;  Senior  Class,  12;  Powder  Puff  Football 
Blue,  12. 


Mog,  Denise 
^XLE  Club.  ll.T2;Gymnasrics,  10-12. 


Morel.  Debra  L. 

Bafketbail.    11,12:    Powder   Puff   Foot- 
LGolJ.i:  CirU  Chorus,  Ij 

Icrean.  Roberji^W'. " 

Morgan,  "^adU. 

Hockey  Captain,  10-12;  Orchestra,  11,1::, 
Crosscountry  10-12;  Big  Show,  10. 

Moriarty,  Paula  I 

Student  Council,  10-12;  Student  Council 
Pres.,  12;  Gym  Leaders,  12;  Winter  Play,  10 
11;  Senior  Class,  12;  Jr.  Cabinet,  11;  Sports 
Aids,  11;  Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  Teacher's 
Aid,  12;  Senior  Scandal.  12;  Powder  Puff  Foot- 
ball Gold.  12;  Girls  Track,  11. 

.         \  Morris,  Timothy  G. 

Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12;  Senior  Scandal,  12; 

Senior   Cabinet,    12;   Senior   Class,   12;   Pow- 

_de'  P-  ■   F  I  tball  Gold,  12,  J  V.  Football,  10; 


Morns,  Vincent 

lorris,  William 

Morvaji,  Elizabeth  A. 
AFS,  1011;  AFS  Treasurer,  11;  Gym  Lead- 
Debate  Club.  10;  NHS,  11  12;  S.I.E. 
T.A.),  U,  Band,  10-12;  Band  V.  Pres  12; 
On  hc^tra,  10.11;  Senior  Class,  12;  Band  Sect  , 
12.  'PTS.A  Executive.  11,12;  'Marching 
Band,  IC  12;  'Pep  Band,  11,12;  *Big  Show 
PitOrch  10  12 

Moses,  Terry  L 

O.E.A.  Qub,  11,12;  lOE.  11,12. 


Moluza,  JanetL. 

Sports    Ai'       in-T>     CirU   Swimming     10-12; 
Powder  '  '2 


■bLA.   Wll:   lOE,   11,12    Pov. 


V  der  Puff  Football  Blue,  12;  O.E.A.  Club,  11, 
12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12;  lOE  Pres.,  12. 

■^^Mueller,  Walter  O. 

rchestra,  10;  Swim  Leaders  Boys.  11,12. 

IbSllhid,  Josephin 

Girls  Chorus,  10. 

*     Mullally,  Barbara  A. 
i  Mulligan,  Kathy  I. 
Munici,  ,^lan  W. 
Munson,  James  H. 
Murch,  Chauncey  M. 


Murphy,  Mary  Ellen 
Winter  Play,  12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Sports  Aids, 
10  11;  IQS,  12;  Ad  Club,  11,12;  Euclidian  Staff, 
12,  Euclidian  Salesman,  12;  GAA,  10,11;  Gym 
Leaders,  11;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10,11;  Cho- 
ral Masters,  11,12;  Girls  Chorus,  10:  Big  Show, 
11,12;  Senior  Talent  Night,  12. 

Myslinski,  Christine 
Majorettes,  11,12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  12;  Sen- 
ior Talent  Night,  12;  Gymnastics,  10;  Major- 
ette Club,  10,11. 


Nainiger,  Susan  I. 

GAA  Pres.,  12;  GAA  Sect.,  11;  GAA,  10;  Gym 
Leaders,  11;  Spirits  (Bananas),  12;  Student 
Council,  12;  Senior  Class,  12;  *Gym  Leader 
Historian,  12. 

Nebehay,  Valerie 

Horsemanship  Club,  10,11;  Humanities  East, 
10.11;  Kids  For  Earth,  10,11;  Metal  Sculpture 
Club  12;  NHS,  11,12. 

Neitzel,  Gregg  B. 
Nelson,  Constance  M. 

Clerk-Typist,  11,12;  Clerk-Typist  Treas.,  11, 
12;  lOE,  11,12;  O.E  A.  Club,  11,12;  Swim  Lead- 
ers Girls,  10,11;  Girls  Basketball,  10,11;  Powder 
Puff  Football  Blue,  10.11. 

Nemeth,  Debra  K. 


Novosel,  Mark  A. 

Marching  Band,  10;  Letterftan  Club  Pres., 
11,12;  Band,  10-12;  Weight  Qub,  10-12;  Spir- 
its (Bananas)  Pres,  10-12;  Football,  10-12; 
J.V.  Wrestling  Captain,  10;  Track,  10,11; 
Wrestling,  11,12. 

Novotny,  Diane  E. 
Powder  Puff  Football  Gold,  l2.  - 

Novotny,  PhyllisA. 

Euclidian  Staff,  10-12;  Euclidian  Section  Edi- 
tor, 12;  Euclidian  Salesman,  10-12;  IQS,  11, 
12;  Medical  Careers,  10,11;  Medical  Careers 
Pres.,  11;  NHS,  11,12;  Student  Cour^i,  10; 
Powder  Puff  Football  Blue,  12. 


Ann 


Niccum,  Douglas  W 
Swimming,  11,12. 


Noel,  Sandra  L. 

Ad  Club,  10;  Senior  Class,  12;  Powder  Puff 

Football  Blue,  12;  Gymnastics,  10-12. 


Noles,  DaleR. 
Letterman  Club, 
10-12;  J.V.  Indoor 
Wrestling,  lA^O, 


11,12;     Spirits     (Bananas), 
Tidck,   10,  Football,  10-12; 


Noles,  Michael  R. 


Nunnally,  Evan 
JHockey,  10-12. 


Nusrala,  Patrick 

OakleaF,  Kathryn  A.  '■ 

Oddo,  Giulio  Vincent 
Student  Council,  11,12. 

Olinchic,  Keith  A. 
ONeill,BrianP. 
O  Neill,  Colleen  M 
ONeill,  Dennis  P. 
Ostberg,  John 


Otcasek,  Monica  M. 

Senior  Cabinet,  12;  Girls  State,  11;  Senior 
Talent  Night,  12;  Eucuyo,  12;  GAA,  10.11;, 
Gym  Leaders,  11,12;  NHS,  11,12;  Spirits  (Ba- 
nanas), 10-12;  Student  Council.  12;  Big  Show, 
10,12;  Fall  Play,  12;  Winter  Play,  11. 

Otcasek,  Sheryl  A.  ^ 

Orchestra,  10-12;  Big  Show,  10-12. 

Palmer,  Todd  W. 
Swim  Leaders  Boys.  11,12. 

Palubinskas,  Danute 
C.O.E.  Club  V.  Pres,  12. 

Panter,JeanM.  ^ 

AFS,  10-12;  Astronomy  Club,  10,^lirv^ 
Editorial  11,12;  Orchestra,  10-12;  Senior  Class, 
12;  S.I.E  (F.T.A.),  10;  Big  Show,  10 

Paratto,  Joseph 
Park,  Tacuk 
Parker,  Patricia  1. 


^'S6cal,Tami 
[^*1D.E.  Qub,  11,12;  D.E.  Club  Treas.,  12. 

Pascale,  LisaO. 

Patfield,  Janet  L. 

Cheerleaders,  10,11;  Cheerldrs  Capt.  12;  Clerk- 
typist,  11,12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12;  Senior 
Class  12,  Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  Powder 
Puff  Football  Blue,  12. 

Paull,  Harry 

Pavis,  Mary  Beth 

Spirits  (Bananas),  11;  Student  Council,  12; 
Varsity  Choral,  11,12;  Choral  Masters,  11; 
Winter  Play,  12;  Senior  Talent  Night,  10, 
12;  Girls  Track,  11;  Powder  Puff  Football 
Blue,  12;  Gymnastics,  10,11 

Payne,  Ann  E. 

Clerk-Typist,  11;  Clerk-Typist  Sect.  12;  Spit- 
its  (Bananas),  10-12;  Student  Council,  12: 
Senior  Class,  12;  Powder  Puff  Football  Blue, 
12:  Senior  Talent  Night,  12. 

Payne,  Frank  T. 
Paynich,  Valerie  A. 

Ad  Club,  11,12;  AFS  11:  FBLA,  12;  Horse- 
manship Club,  11;  Student  Store,  12. 

Pedersen,  Michael  A. 

Penza,  James  \'. 

Perkins,  Kimberly  R. 
Horsemanship  Club,  11,12:  Band    10,11,  Sen- 
ior Class,  12 

Perryman,  Richard  A. 

Perusek,  Kenneth  R. 
Weight  Club,  12. 

Pestotnik,  Thomas  A. 
Soccer,  11,12,  J.\     Basketball,  10;  Spirits  (Ba- 
nanas), 10-12;   Powder  Puff  Cheerleader,  12; 
Gymnastics,  10. 

Petardi,  Kenneth  Jon 

Peterson,  Karen  L. 
D  E,  Cluj^l^ 

Petkovsek,  E!Sne  A. 
GAA,  11,12:  Gym  Leaders,  12:  Spirits  (Ba- 
nanas), 10,11:  300  Mile  Club,  12;  Choral  Mas- 
ters, 11:  Girls  Chorus,  10:  Girls  Track,  10- 
12;  Indoor  Track,  11,12;  Girls  Cross  Country, 
11,12. 

Petkovsek,  John 

Astronomy  Club,  11,12:  NHS,  11,12;  Science 
Seminar,   10-12;  IQS,   11,12;  Su^vej;  Editorial, 


10;  Survey  Editorial  Editor,  11,1^;  J.V.  'fen- 
nis,  10,11;  Tennis,  12. 

Pettiek,  Patricia 
Pfeiffer,  Jeanne  L. 

Pfriem,  DaleB. 

Senior  Talent  Night,  12. 

Phillippe,  Cynthia  L. 
C.O.E.  Club  Pres.,  12:  Euclidian  Salesman, 
11,12:  Metal  Sculpture  Club,  11;  GAA,  11, 
12;  Girls  Track,  10-12;  500  Mile  Club,  12; 
Indoor  Track,  11,12:  Senior  Talent  Night,  12. 

Phillips,  Brian  E. 
Key  Club,  10. 

Phillips,  John  H. 
Senior  Talent  Night,  12. 

Pierce,  Deborah 

Pierson,  Eric  S. 

IQS,  10-12;  Key  Club  V.  Pres,,  12;  Survey 
Editorial,  10-12:  Survey  Editorial  Editor,  11; 
Survey  Editor  In  Chief,  12;  Key  Club,  V. 
Pres.,  12;  lOEV.  Pres.,  12. 

Piet,  Kenneth  J. 
Pietrantozzi,  Elizabeth 
Pistillo,HollieL. 
Plovock, Joan 
Podriznik,  Kannet 

Pogorelski,  Linda  L 
GAA,  10. 

Polunas,  Karen  M. 

Portik,  Sandra  L. 
Voc.  And  Ind.  Club,  12. 

Post,  James  L. 
Potocnik,  James  R. 

J.V.  Wrestling,  10,  Wrestling,  11 

Powell,  Elizabeth  A. 
Eucuyo  Editor,  12;  Humanities  East,  11;  IQS, 
11,12;  Eucuyo,  11:  Medical  Careers,  11;  NHS, 
11,12;  Powder  Puff  Football  Blue,  12;  Senior 
Talent  Night,  12;  GAA,  11:  Fall  Play,  10;  Win- 
ter Play,  10.  ,-.-   . 


Powell,  Frank  J. 
Band,    10,    Orchestra, 
Club,  10. 


Poyle,  Michelle 

NHS,   11,12;   Medical   Careers,   10,11;  Survey 

Editorial,  11. 

Pozelnik,  Denise  J. 

lOE,  11,12;  O.E.A.  Club,  11,12. 

Poznik,  John  M. 

Pranskevich,  Cathryn 
NHS,    11,12;    AFS,    10,11;    Spirits    (Bananas), 
10,11;   Senior   Class,   12;   Powder   Puff   Foot- 
ball  Gold,   12;   Senior   Talent   Night,   12;   Big 
Show,  10,12. 

Pratt,  Deborah  K. 
Euclidian  Staff,  10,11;  IQS,  11. 

Pred,  Nancy  G. 

Spirits  (Bananas),  11,12;  Majorettes,  11,12; 
Majorettes  Captain,  12;  NHS,  11,12;  Student 
Council,  12;  Jr.  Class,  11;  Senior  Class,  12; 
Powder  Puff  Football  Gold,  12;  Senior  Scandal, 
12. 


Prince,  Annette  J. 

Science  Seminar,  10-12:  Euclidian  Staff,  12; 
Euclidian  Salesman,  12;  N^^S,  11,12^  Astrono- 
my Club,  10,11;  IQS,  12. 


Putzbach,  Frederick 

Puz,  Andrews. 

Pyle,  Steven  S. 

Choral    Masters,    10,11;    Football,    10-12;    In- 
door Track,  10-12;  Track,  10-12. 

Radisek,  Josep 


Rado,  Susan  M. 

AFS,  12;  GAA  Treas.,  12;  Debate  Club,  11, 
12:  Pink  Panther  Club,  10;  Spirits  (Bananas), 
10-12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Sports  .-Xids,  10,11; 
Senior  Talent  Night,  11,12;  Red  Cross  Club, 
12;  Gym  Leaders,  11,12;  GAA,  10-12;  Pow- 
der Puff  Football  Gold,  12. 

Raggets,  JefferysD. 


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jets,  Laurie 
Clerk-Typist,  11,12. 

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Rambeau,  William  C.  '.■^^'■ 

Swim  Leaders  Boys,  11,12;  Water  Polo,  10, 
12;  Cross  Country,  11;  Swimming,  10-12; 
Powder  Puff  Cheerleader,  12. 


Rash,  Naomi  R. 

Ray,  Thomas  E. 

Raymont,  Sheryl  L. 
NHS,  11,12. 


Reding.  Jeffrey]. 

Senior   Scandal.   12:   Ski   Club,   10,12:  Senior 

Class,  12.  Student  Store.  12. 

Redman,  Debra  D. 

FBLA,  10;  Big  Show,  10,12;  Choral  Masters, 
11:  AF5,  12:  Euclidian  Salesman.  12;  Eucli- 
dian Staff,  12;  Pink  Panther  Club,  12:  Pow- 
der Puff  Football  Blue.  12:  Senior  Class,  12. 

Reece,  Carla  M. 

Reed.DarrellJ. 

Gym  Leaders,  11;  D.E.  Club,  11,12. 

Reel,  Cynthia  R. 

Girls  Swimming,  11,12;  Po^sder  Puff  Foot- 
ball Blue.  12:  Varsity  Choral  12  Choral  Mas- 
ters. 11:  Girls  Chorus.  10  Swim  Leaders  Girls, 
10-12;  Wai  Napolo  10-12.  Euclidian  Staff, 
10-12;  NHS.  11,12. 

Rees.  Eleanor  E 
Reese,  Constance  A. 

Clerk-Typist,    12;    G.A.A     10-12    Gymnastics, 


Reeves,  Craig  E. 

J.V.  Tennis.  10,11:  Tennis,   11.12;  Computer 

Jocks,  11,12. 

Reid,  Jane  E. 

Powder  Puff  FootbaO  Gold.  12. 

Reilly,  Franklin 

Football,   10-12;  Football  Captain,  12;  Letter- 
man  Club.  11,12. 

Repar,  Bonnie 

AFS,    12;   Humanities   East,   11;   Medical  Ca- 
,     reers.  11;  Powder  Puff  Football  Blue,  12. 

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'Reshetar,  Roy 


J^^exrode,  Kim  L 


^}eanette  M. 
Girls  Chorus,  10. 

Ricci,  Susan  E. 

Euclidian  Staff,  10-12;  Euclidian  Section  Edi- 
tor, 12:  Euclidian  Salesman,  10-12;  IQS,  11. 
12;  Medical  Careers,  11;  NHS.  11,12;  NHS 
Treas.,  12;  Senior  Class.  12;  Powder  Puff 
Football  Cold,  12. 

Rich,  Denise  A. 

Richmond,  Debbie  L. 

Ridd,  Gordon  P. 

Rigsby,  Cathy 
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Rinderle,  Carolyn  A. 

Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12;  Gym  Leaders  Treas., 
12;  Gym  Leader?  11,12:  GAA,  10,11;  Jr.  Class, 
11;  Senior  Class  12;  Powder  Puff  Football 
Gold.  12;  Girls  Tr.ick.  10;  Senior  Scandal.  12. 

Roeder,  Marc 

Roeder,  Susan  M. 

GAA,  10.  Spirits  (Bananas),  11,12;  Powder 
Puff  Football  Blue,  12;  Senior  Talent  Night, 
12;  Girls  Swimming,  11,12;  Senior  Class,  12; 
Jr.  Class,  11. 

Roeder,  Toby  J. 

Roller,  AlonW. 

Euclidian  Staff,  11,12;  IQS.  12;  S.l.E.  (F.T.A.), 

12;  Survey  Editorial,  11,12. 

Romoser,  Sally  Beth 

Majorettes,  11,12;  Powder  Puff  Football  Gold, 

12;  Senior  Class.  12. 


Roper,  Deborah  A. 
Rose,  Ray  P. 


Rote,  Timothy  H.  : 

Astronomy  Club,  10-12;  Camera  Club,  10, 
11;  IQS,  10-12;  NHS,  11,12;  S.l.E.  (F.T.A.), 
11.12;  Student  Store,  10,11;  Survey  Editorial, 
10-12:  Survey  Bus.,  10-12;  Pep  Band,  12;  S.l.E. 
Historian,  12;  Survey  Photographer,  10-12; 
Computer  Jocks,  11,12;  Survey  Editorial 
Editor,  12. 

Rozman,  Anthony  P. 

Rucker,  David  „  v^ 

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Rupert,  Christopher         ••  f 
Euclidian    Salesman,    10;    Spirits  "((Bananas). 
12;  Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  Football,  12. 

Ruscin,  Mark  A. 

Radio  Club,  12;  Student  Store,  11.12;  Cho- 
ral Masters,  10-12. 

Ryan,  Nick  J. 

Ryavec,  Ronald  A. 

Saba,  Mary  Margaret 
C.O.E.  Club.  12;  Majorettes,  10;  Spirits  (Ba- 
nanas). 10-12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Jr.  Class,  11; 
Senior  Talent  Night,   12;  C.O.E.  Parliamen- 
tarian, 12. 

Sakacs,  Cathy  A. 

Pink  Panther  Club.  12;  Sports  Aids.  12;  Spir- 
its (Bananas),  12. 

Salcedo,  Shinette  C. 

Saley,  Karen  J. 
Clerk-Typist,  11,12. 


Sample,  Wayne  B. 

Sanborn,  Karen  M. 
Choral  Masters,  11. 

Santorelli,  Cindy 

Savage,  Kathleen  M. 

Cheerleaders,    11,12;    Spirits    (Bananas),    11, 

12;  Powder  Puff  Football  Blue,  12. 

Savarin,  Fran  J. 

Savoca,  Anthony 

Ski   Club,   12;   Teacher's   Aid,   11,12;  Science 

Seminar,  11 

Sceranka,  Nancy  L. 

Senior  Class,  12;  Teacher's  Aid,  10. 

Schaefer,  Scott  A. 

Band,  10-12;  Orchestra,   11;  Stage  Band,  10- 

12;    Big   Show,    10-12;   Senior   Talent    Night, 

11,12. 

Schall,  Debra  M. 

C.O.E.  Club,  12;  lOE,  11;  Senior  Class,  12; 
Teacher's  Aid,  11;  Survey  Bus.,  12;  O.E.A. 
Club,  11. 

Schanz,  Kenneth  J. 

Band,  10-12;  Orchestra,  10;  Track,  10-12;  In- 
door Track.  10-12. 

Scheimann,  Gale  A. 
FBLA,  10. 


Schieb,  Sandra  E.  Jp  i 

Girls  Chorus,  10.  K 

Schiffbauer,  Larry  ^  . 

Football,  10-12;  J.V.  Wrestling,  10.  X|j 

Schlick,  Alfred  A.  ■/''■'^: '-}''-.    hJ 

Schlickert,  Ronald  F. 

SchroU,  Cynthia  L. 
Senior  Class,  12. 

Schuenemann,  Rebekah 

Orchestra,    10;    Teacher's    Aid,    11;    Winter 

Play,  10;  Fall  Play,  10. 

Schuhle,  Frank  F. 

J.V.  Football,  10;  Football,  11,12;  J.V.  Wrestl- 
ing, 10;  Powder  Puff  Cheerleader,  12. 

Schultz,  LoraC. 
Schultz,  Michael  H. 

Soccer,  12. 
Schwarz,  John  E. 


Scott,  JanettM. 
Scott,  William  C. 

Scale,  Ricky  L.  _.  '    ' 

Letterman  Club,  10-12;  Spirits  (Bananas), 
12:  500  Mile  Club,  12;  Cross  Country,  10- 
12;  Indoor  Track,  11,12;  Track,  10-12;  Bas- 
ketball, 10.  I,       1, 

Sebusch,  Ron  A.  ' 

Letterman  Club,  11;  J.V.  Football,  10,  Football, 

10,11. 


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Seeley,  Debra  L. 

FBLA,  10;  AFS,  11;  Girls  Chorus,  10. 

Seibert,  JoannR. 

Clerk-Typist,  11,12;  Clerk-Typist  V.  Pres.,  11. 

Senn,  Jo  Ann 
Sepko,  Rebecca 

Girls  Chorus,  10. 

Serwatka,  John  A. 

Key  Club,   10,11;   Medical   Careers,  12;  Spir- 
its (Bananas),  11;  Powder  Puff  Football  Gold, 


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^Severini,  JosepK  A 
Sexton,  Daniel  W 


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Shaner,  Leo  Allan 
Voc.  And  Ind.  Club,  12. 

Sharp,  Steven  E.     • 

Shaw,  Laureen  A. 

GAA,  10;  Gym  Leaders,  11,12;  Ski  Club,  10; 

Sports  Aids,  10,11;  Teacher's  Aid,  11,12. 

Shea,  Timothy 

Shilander,  Bruce  J. 
J.V.  Basketball,  10. 

Shrout,  Terriann 
S.I.E.(F.T.A.),10. 

Shultz,  Robert 

Shutty,  Elizabeth  J. 

lOE,  11;  C.O.E.  Club,  12;  O.E.A.  Club,  11. 


Sibert,  Laura  A. 

Senior  Class,  12;  Jr.  Class,  11;  Girls  State, 
11;  Powder  Puff  Football  Gold,  12;  NHS, 
11,12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  11,12;  Student  Coun- 
cil, 11,12;  Student  Council  V.  Pres.,  12;  Cheer- 
leaders,   10-12;    Varsity    Choral,    12;    Choral 


Masters,  11;  Girls  Chorus,   10;   Who's  Who 
In  High  School,  11;  Gymnastics,  10. 

Sicurezza,  Michelle 

Medical   Careers,  10-12;  Ski   Club,   12;  Spir- 
its (Bananas),  12;  Senior  Talent  Night,  IZ 


SidersyGlen  A. 
Siefkes,  Robert  R. 


Simon,  Diane 

GAA,  10;  Teacher's  Aid,  11,12;  Senior  Class, 

12. 


Sisson,  Allen 
Sivik,  James  M. 

Skrjanc,  Michael  E. 
Band,  10-12;  Orchestra,  11,12. 


Skupic,  Margaret  M. 
lOE,    11,12;    O.E.A.    Club,    11,12;   Majorettes 
Captain,    11;    Spirits    (Bananas),    10,11;    Girls 
Track,    11;    Senior    Class,    12;   Senior   Talent 
Night,  12. 


Skur,  Beverly 
AFS,  11,12;  Humanities  East,  11;  Medical 
Careers,  10;  NHS,  11,12;  Choral  Masters, 
11,12;  Big  Show,  10-12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Pow- 
der Puff  Football  Gold,  12. 

Slusser,  Marcia  J. 

Cheerleaders,  11,12;  Powder  Puff  Football 
Blue,  12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  11,12;  Senior  Talent 
Night,  12. 


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Smerdel,  Richardl- 

Smith,  Charlene 

Smith,  Debbie 

Smith,  Donald  K. 
Swimming,  10-12. 

Smith,  Eileen  M. 


Smith,  Lorrie  A. 

C.O.E.  Club  Pres.,  12;  O.E.A.  Club,  11;  lOE, 

ll;IOEScct.,ll. 

Soeder,  Kurt 

Soulerin,  Jordan  F. 
Choral  Masters,  10,11. 

South,  John  F. 
Wrestling  Captain,  10-12. 

Speece,  Michael  W. 
Ski  Club,  11. 

Spence,  Kathleen  L. 


Spilker,  Lorraine  E.    \ 

Sporcic,  John  P. 

Springborn,  JanC. 

Ihuth,  KurtE. 
Stalzer,  Dorthie  L. 

JOE,  11,12;  O.E.A.  Club,  11,12 

Stankiewicz,  John  M 


Stansfield,  John  M. 

Letterman  Club,  11,12;  Spirits  (Bananas), 
10-12;  Student  Council  Pres.,  12;  Senior  Class, 
12;  J.V.  Baseball,  10. 

Starr,  Debra  J. 

Pink  Panther  Club,  10,11;  Medical  Careers,  10. 


Stass,  BrigitteC. 

Steinf  urth,  Nancy  A. 
FBLA,    10,    FBLA   V.    Pres.,    11;   FBLA   Pres., 
12;    Euclidian    Salesman,    11,12;    NHS,    11,12; 
Senior  Class,  12. 

Stephens,  Debra  A. 

Sternburg,  Danny  D. 

Stevko,  Jeffrey  A. 

Radio  Club,  10;  Radio  Club  V.  Pres.,  11;  Band 
10,11. 

Stevko,  Linda  M. 
Spirits  (Bananas),  12. 

Stigamier,  Donald  R.  -s-^w- 

Stoch,  Amy  E. 
s<yarsity  Choral,  12;  Choral  Masters,  11;  Girls 
Chorus,  10;  Fall  Play,  12. 

Stopko,  Kathy  .  j 

Strah,  Wayne  R.  11 

Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12;  Baseball,  11,12;  J.V. 
Baseball,  10.  ]  } 

Strang,  Diane  M.  ?l 

GAA,  10;  \^.  And  Ind.  Club,  li,p.:  Girls 
Hockey,  10;  iFeacher's  Aid,  10;  Caralra  Club, 
11,12.  fj  fl 

Strathern,  Mark  E.  ; 

Streich,  Jeffrey  M. 
Stroberg,  Gary  W.  ;  ] 

Strutz,  Ronald  J. 
Stuart,  Garry  E. 


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Stuber,  James  M. 

Stylianou,  Mike  Alex 

Swaidner,  Thomas  O. 

Swaney,  Robert  W. 

Swearingen,  Barbara 

Wai  Napolo,  10:  Swim  Leaders  Girls,  10. 

Switzer,  James  M. 

AFS,  11,12;  Euclidian  Staff,  11,12;  Key  Club, 
10,11;  Key  Club  Pres.,  12;  IQS,  12;  NHS,  11, 
12;  Radio  Club,  10,11;  Varsity  Choral,  12, 
Choral  Masters  11:  Big  Show,  11,12;  Senior 
Class,  12;  Jr.  Class,  11;  Boys  State,  11;  Sen- 
ior Talent  Night,  10-12:  Computer  Jocks, 
12;  Euclidian  Section  Editor,  12;  Who's  Who 
In  High  School,  U. 

Sylte,  Carol  A. 
Euclidian  Staff,  10. 

Szabo,  Catherine  L. 

Szabo,  Donna  K. 

GAA,  10-12;  500  Mile  Club,  12;  Girls  Bas- 
ketball, 10-12:  Girls  Track,  10-12. 


Taddie,  DaleR. 
Talty,  Joseph  E. 
Tanner,  Ralph  E. 


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Taton,  Michael  J. 

J.\'  Tennis,  10,11; Tennis,  12. 

Taylor,  M.  Katherine 
AFS,  10;  J.V.  Indoor  Track,  10. 

Taylor,  Pamela  A. 
Girls  State,  11. 

Taylor,  Sandra 

Taylor,  Virginia  E. 

Tekancic,  Christine 

FBLA  10;  D.E.  Club,  11;  D.E.  ClubSect.,  12. 


Telich,  Mary  Jo 

Wai  Napolo,  10,11,  Wai  Napolo  V.  Pres., 
12;  Swim  Leaders  Girls,  10,11;  Powder  Puff 
Football  Blue,  12,  Ad  Club,  11,12;  GAA,  10; 
Spirits  iBariMMS),  10-12;  Senior  Talent  Night, 
12;Cirls  Chorus,  10. 

Theodore,  Claire  A. 

Teachers  Aid,  11,  ^i  Club,  11,12;  Spirits 
(Bananas).  11;  Student  Council,  11;  Choral 
Masters,  11;  Girls  Chorus,  10;  Big  Show,  11; 
Senior  Class,  12;  Jr.  Class,  11;  Senior  Talent 
Night,  12. 


Theodos,  Diane  J. 

Eucuyo,  12;  Euclidian  Staff.  12;  IQS,  12;  GAA, 
10-12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10,11;  Student  Coun- 
cil, 11;  Senior  Class,  12;  Jr.  Class,  11;  Voc. 
And  Ind.  Club,  11,12. 

Thomas,  Marks. 

Thompson,  Barbara  P. 
Euclidian    Staff,    10-12;    Euclidian    Salesman, 
11,12;  Euclidian  Section  Editor,  12;   IQS,  12; 
Senior  Talent  Night,  12;  Big  Show,  12. 

Thompson,  Lynda  Gail 
GAA,    10,11;    Medical    Careers,    10,11;    Pink 
Panther   Club,   10;   Spirits   (Bananas),   10;   Jr. 
Class,  11. 

Thompson,  Michael  L. 


Thomson,  Ronald  W. 

Timm,  Michael  A. 

Toigo,  Loretta  L. 
O.E.A.  Vice  President,  11. 


Tomko,  Williar 

Baseball,    11,12;    J.V.    Baseball,    10;    Powder 

Puff  Football  Coach,  12. 

Toth,  David  M. 
Traxler,  JayneL. 

Trevarthen,  Holly  A. 

AFS,  10-12;  Euclidian  Staff,  11,12;  Euclidian 
Salesman,  11,12;  Medical  Careers,  10,11; 
Medical  Careers  V.  Pres.,  11;  NHS,  11,12; 
Choral  Masters,  11,12;  Girls  Chorus,  10. 

Tripp,  William  A. 

Trommetter,  John 

Cross    Country,    10,12;    J.V.    Indoor    Track, 

10;  Track,  10. 

Trotta,John  A. 

Truskolaski,  Brian  F. 
O.E.A.  Club,  11,12. 

Turk,  Donna  Lee 

Pink    Panther    Club,    10;    Spirits    (Bananas), 

10;GAA,  10,  Band,  11,12. 

Tutino,  Gina  S. 

Ubl,  Richard  J. 

Letterman  Club,  11,12. 

Ucic,  Lynne  M. 

C.O.E.  Club,  12;  FBLA,  11,12;  IQS,  11,12; 
Survey  Bus.,  11,12;  Girls  Chorus,  10. 


Ullom,WilliamJ. 


Umek,RuthM. 

Euclidian  Staff,  11;  GAA,  10,11;  Pink  Panther 

Club,  10;  Spirits  (Bananas,    10;  Girls  Hockey, 

10. 

Urban,  Beverly 

Medical  Careers,  11;  Pink  Panther  Club,  12; 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold,  12. 

Urgeleit,  Bonita 

Pink  Panthers  V.  Pres.,  11;  Powder  Puff  Foot- 
ball Gold,  12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Jr.  Class,  11; 
Student  Council,  12;  Teacher's  Aid,  12. 

Ussai,Terri  A. 
Valus,  David  E. 

Vanah,  Sandra  L. 

Spirits  (Bananas),  12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Pow- 
der Puff  Football  Blue,  12;  Medical  Careers, 
12;  Gymnastics,  10-12. 

Vance,  Elizabeth  M. 

Band,  10,11;  Senior  Class,  12;  Teacher's  Aid,  12. 

Van,  Pelt  Dale  E. 
Soccer,  12;  J.V.  Soccer,  12. 

Vargo,  Laverne  M. 
Gymnastics,  10. 

Varwig,  Susan 

Vercellino,  Robert 

Student  Council,  12;  Teacher's  Aid,  12. 

Vesel,  Terry  A. 

FBLA,  11,12;  Choral  Masters,  11,12;  NHS, 
11,12;  Pink  Panther  Club,  10-12;  Senior  Class, 
12;  Teacher's  Aid,  11,12. 

VidalPaulE. 

lOE,  11,12;  IQS,  11,12;  O.E.A.  Club,  11,12; 
Survey  Bus.,  11,12;  Survey  Bus.  Editor,  12jj 
Computer  Jocks,  12.  i 

Voase,  Renee  M. 
O.E.A.  Treasurer,  12;  Survey  Bus.  Secretary/ ,J| 
Treas.,    12;    IQS,    12;    ICE,    11,12;    Majorette 
Club,  10. 

Vogel,  Gilbert  G. 
Swimming,  10-12. 

Vollman,  Lawrence  E. 

Wade,  Margaret  L. 

Wagner,  Derek  B. 

AFS,  10-12;  Science  Seminar,  10,11;  Teacher's 

Aid,  11,12;  J.V.  Tennis,  10;  Tennis,  11,12. 

Walker,  Betty  Jean 

AFS,    10-12;    GAA,    10;    NHS,    11,12;    Science 
Seminar,  10-12;  Swim  Leaders  Girls,  11;  Band^ 
10-12;     Orchestra,     10,11;     Big    Show,     10,11; 
Marching  Band,  10-12;  Who's  Who  In  High 
School,  11. 


Walker,  Patricia 
C.O.E.Club,12. 

Walsh,  Kenny  Lon 

Walsh,  Susan  M. 

Medical  Careers,  10-12;  Girls  Chorus,  10. 

Walter,  Jacqueline  R. 
Girls  Chorus,  10. 

Wandersleben,  Mark  W. 
Lettermari    Club,    12;    Spirits    (Bananas),    10- 
12;    Football,    10,11;   Track,    10-12;   Wrestling 
Captain,  10-12. 

Ward,  Georganne 

Wardeiner,  Laura  J. 

Ad  Club,  10-12;  GAA  V.  Pres.,  12;  Gym  Lead- 
ers, 11,12;  Spirts  (Bananas),  11,12;  >  Senior 
Cabinet,  12;  GAA,  10,11;  Jr.  Class,  11;  Girls 
Track,  10-12;  Girls  VoU^ball,  10-12. 

Waterman,  Karen  P. 

Webster,  Janice  A.; 

Humanities  East,  11;  BDE,  11,12;  O.E.,  :.  Club 

11,12.  i 

Weiss,  Charlene  D. 

Gym  Leaders,  11,12;  Gym  Leaders  Sect  12, 
^d,  10-12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Powder  Puff 
Football  Gold,  T2;  Gymnastics,  11;  Marching 
Band,  10-12. 

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Welton,BethE. 

NHS,  11,12;  Spirits  (Bananasf  ll.ll-  Swim 
Leaders  Girls,  11,12;  Wai  Napolo,  11,12;  Sen- 
ior Class,  12;  Jr.  Class,  11;  Girls  Track,  10; 
Powder  Puff  Football  Gold,  12;  'GirU 
Volleyball  10-12. 

,Werle,  Nancy  Lynne 

(Girls  Chorus,  10 


VTerstak.DavidA. 
Whitcomb,  David  A. 
White,  Gerald  W. 


Wliitlow,  Kenneth  Ris..  '■.^ 

Teachers    Aid,    10-12;    WintS-   Play,    11,12; 

Wai  Napolo,  10.  \ 

Wightman,  T.  Jeffrey 
Key  Club,  10;  NHS,  11,12;  Science  Seminar, 
10-12;  Band^lO-12;  Stage  Band,  12;  Big  Show, 
10-12;  Marchrn^Band,  10-12. 


Wile,  William  A. 
Wilkinson,  Thomas 


Vmmi.DianeL. 

-Ad  Club,  10;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10,11;  Senior 


Talent  Night,  12;  Girls  Baseball,  10;  Powder 
Puff  Football  Blue,  12. 

Williams,  Pamela  L. 

Wilson,  Lawrence  A. 

Winchester,  Nancy  J. 
Jr.  Class,  11. 

Wintle,  Kim  M. 

Band,  10;  Girls  Track,  10;  S.I.E.  (F.T.A.),  12; 

Senior  Talent  Night,  12. 


Wirsching,  Robert  G. 

J.V.  Soccer,  10-12;  J.V.  Basketball,  10. 

Wolski,Gary  M. 


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Woodruff,  Karen  Lee 

AFS,  10-12;  Euclidian  Staff,  12;  GAA,  IlO; 
Science  Seminar,  10-12;  Swim  Leaders  Girls, 
10;  IQS,  1^  NHS,  ,11,12;  Euclidian  Salesman 
12. 


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Workman,  Karen  A. 
Varsity  Choral,  12;  Choral  Masters,  11;  Girls 
Chorus,   10;   Big  Show,   11;  Girls  Track,   10; 
Indoor  Track,  11;  Fall  Play,  12. 

Wyman,Fred 


Yaggie,  Cheryl  Ann 
O.E.A.  Club,  11,12:  lOE,  11,12. 


Yakovac,  Philip  A. 

AFS,   11,12;  Euclidian   Salesman,   12;  Science 

Seminar,  11,12. 

Yerman,  Ronald  A. 

Yoder,  Brent  C. 
Soccer  Captain,  12. 

Yokie,  Bradley. 

Yonakor,  Richard  R. 
Basketball,  10-12. 

Young,  Sharon  A. 

Pink  Panther  Club,  10-12;  Student  Council, 
12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Spirits  (Bananas),  12; 
GAA,  10. 

Zachary,  Lacey  "^ 

Euclidian  Staff,  10;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12r 
Seiitior  Class,  12;  Powder  Puff  Football  Gold, 
12;Senior  Talent  Night,  12.     ■'^-       "" 

/.agorc,  Elizabeth  L. 

lOE,  11,12;  FBLA,  10,11;  O.E.A.,  Club,  11,12; 

Senior  Class,  12;  Powder  Puff  Football  Blue,  12. 

Zahurancik,  Janice 
P.E.  Club,  12;  lOE,  11;  O.E  A.  Club,  11. 


Zak,  Anita  J. 

GAA,  10,11;  Spirits  (Bananas),  10-12;  Stu- 
dent Council,  12;  Senior  Class,  12;  Girls  Track, 
10;  Girls  Tennis,  11,12;  Girls  Swimming, 
10,ll;Powder  Puff  Football  Blue,  12. 

Zaletel,  Christine  M. 
NHS,  11,12. 

Zaller,  Donna  J. 

Clerk-Typist,  11,12;  Clerk-Typist  V.  Pres., 
12;  GAA,  10;  Girls  Basketball,  10-12;  Girls 
Baseball,  10;  Powder  Puff  Football  Blue,  12. 

Zaller,  Raymond  K. 
Zarlinski,  Andrew  E. 
Zdanowicz,  Michael 
Zelman,  EricR.        ' 
Zeman,  Barbara  A.   . 

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Zerby,  Michael  L.     i 

Zetkulich,  Cheryl  M. 

O.E.A.  Club,  11,12;  O.E.A.  President,  12;  lOE, 

11,12;  NHS,  11,12. 

Zigman,  John  A. 

■Zimmerman,  Eric  N. 

Zingale,  Michael  D. 

Senior  Class,  12;  Teacher's  Aid,  10-12. 

Znidarsic,  Susan  A. 
Zovack,  Marcia 
Zsaludko,  Robin 


Zupancic,  Audrey  A 
Powder  Puff  Football  Gold,  12 


Zupancic,  Stanley  J. 
Zupanic,  Carla  J. 


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CLEVELAND  EAST:  9900  Buckeye  Rd.— 795-5995 

CLEVELAND  WEST:  2001  Clark  Ave.— 241-5425 

CLEVELAND  S.W.:  4984  W.  150th  St.— 267-3525 

(Just  North  of  Brookpark  Rd.) 

BEDFORD:  607  Broadway— 232-5840 

(Across  from  Bedford  Post  Office) 

EUCLID:  22460  Lakeland  Blvd.— 289-5000 

(Exit  Lakeland  Frwy. — E.  222nd) 

FREE  PARKING 

OPEN  Nites  til  10  P.M. 

Saturday  8  til  8  P.M. 

Sunday  9  til  5  P.M. 

All  Credit  Cards  Honored 


DAIRY  TWIST 


501  East  260th  Street 
261-3188 


Congratulations 
From  Your  Own 

EUCLID  NEWS 
JOURNAL 

More  of  What  You  Want: 

•  Euclid  School  Sports 

•  Euclid  School  Schedules 

•  Euclid  School  Happenings 

PLUS: 

STORIES  and  PICTURES  of  Your 

Local  Area,  PEOPLE  and 

PLACES. 

"Read  About  Them  Every  Thursday" 
22475  Shore  Center  Dr.     261-7650 


EUCLID  FOREIGN  MOTORS 

Expert  Volkswagen  Service  •  Body  Work  •  Painting 
Parts  and  accessories  •  Tires,  All  Sizes 


Martin  Lisac 
481-6106 


19901  St.  Clair  AVE. 
Cleveland,  OH  44117 


Congratulations 

PALISADES  BOWL 

1331  East  260th  St. 


30315  Euclid  Ave. 
585-3505 


27401  Tungsten 
289-7300 


WE  SALUTE  THE  GRADUATING 
Class  of  1976 


Compliments  of  a  Friend 


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KIDS  DAY  from  ggj' 
Bingo  the  Clown  1:00-7:00 
Free  Toys 


Luncheon 

Special  From  $1.35 

Old  Movies— Peanuts  and  Popcorn 


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Luncheon  Special  From  $1.35 
OldMovies-PeanutsandPopcorn 


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the  qreat  v^lue  meal . .  .THE  GROUND  ROUND 

full  half  pound  of  beef  on  a  bun;  hefty  steak  fries,  cole  slaw,  pickle 

DRINK  AND  BE  MERRV 

Cold  beer  in  frosted  mugs  or  by  the  pitcher 
Giant  cocktails  by  the  glass  or  pitcher 

Free  peanuts  on  your  table 

Nickelodeon  filled  with  nostalgia 

Free  toys  and  games  for  the  kids 


CHUNKY  CHILI 

A  brimming  bowl  of  choice  beef,  beans 
and  sunny  seasoning 

JUMBO  FRANKFURTER 

pure  beef  on  a  fresh  bun; 
trench  fries  and  homemade  relish 


22671  SHORE  CENTER  DR. 

731-0871 


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SEA-LAKE  SYSTEMS 


1300  East  260  Street 
289-3131 


SALTER  AUTO 
PARTS  CO.  INC. 


21149  Euclid  Ave. 
486-3798 


Our  New  Euclid  Office 

TOWN  and  COUNTRY 
DRIVING  SCHOOL 

25000  Euclid  Avenue 
Euclid,  Ohio  44117 


Reasonable  Rates 


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A  successful  Student  Council  is  built  with  each  student's  hands. 
When  a  group  of  people  work  on  a  project,  each  has  to  realize  that 
he  is  the  "key  to  success."  With  100%  participation,  there  will  be  a 
success.  A  united  student  body  and  a  new  spirit  slogan  contributed  to 
a  very  spirited  school  year.  Through  pep  rallies,  buttons,  T-shirts, 
cowbells,  and  spirit  signs,  the  "Go  Bananas"  slogan  spread  the  year 
around.  Student  Council,  believing  that  communications  are  im- 
portant, held  meetings  with  the  Administration.  Each  party  offered 
advice  about  areas  of  common  interest.  Homecoming  and  Winter  Fes- 
tival were  successful  weekends.  With  Homecoming  on  Sweetest 
Day,  and  Winter  Festival  on  Valentine's  day,  Cupid  helped  Student 
Council  with  two  great  memories  of  our  1975-76  school  year. 
Since  our  experiences  in  life  are  usually  determined  by  our  expecta- 
tions. Student  Council  became  a  great  experience. 

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INDUCTION  BRAZING  e  SOLDERING 

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Good  Luck  Class  of  1976 

INDUCTION  BRAZING 
&  SOLDERING 

•  Brazing  by  Induction — Gas 

•  Soft  Soldering — all  types 

•  Welding,  Arc,  Spot 
Projection  Heli-Art 

•  Light  Manufacturing 


21850  St.  Clair  Ave.  L.J.  (Bill)  Schell 


486-8283 


Lake  Shore  Florist 


18322  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
481-6868 

Congratulations  Class  of  1976 


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Alvin's  Jewelers 


3  Locations  . . . 

East  185th 

Shoregate 

and  the  New 

MENTOR  MALL  STORE 


GOOD/'VEAR 
TIRES 


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Nobody,  But  Nobody  Sells   Tires  for  Less 


486-4300 

21900  St.  Clair 


255-9154 

8443  Mentor 
Ave. 


Fastest,  Finest,  Friendliest  Service 


Advertising  Index 


Name 

Page  Number 

Induction  Brazing 

288 

Reliance  Electric 

274 

Alvin's  Jewelers 

288 

Jacobs,  Visconti  &  Jacobs 

288 

St.  Clair  Savings 

269 

Armao's  Restaurant 

271 

J  &  J  Sunoco 

272 

Salter  Auto  Parts 

285 

Army  Surplus 

276 

Journal  Newspapers 

281 

Sea-Lake  Systems 

285 

Astro  Travel 

276 

KLI  Inc. 

278 

Sims  Buick 

279 

Big  Bouquet 

264 

Knific  Insurance 

275 

Standard  Glove 

281 

Bob's  Car  Care 

266 

L  &  S  Sunoco 

280 

Student  Council 

286-287 

Boulevard  Beverages 

266 

Lakeland  Lighting 

279 

Student  Supply  Store 

267 

Carrols  Restaurant 

276 

Lakeshore  Florist 

278 

Tomsic  Auto  Body 

280 

Center  Beverage 

276 

London  Cleaners 

279 

Tower  Auto  Parts 

266 

Colonial  Homestead 

271 

Marios's  Flowers 

279 

Town  &  Country  Driving 

285 

Consumer  Tire 

289 

Mark  Hairdressers 

274 

Wai  Napolo 

283 

Convenient  Food  Mart 

277 

Martin's  Freeze 

272 

Dairy  Twist 

281 

Max's  Restaurant 

288 

Erie  Auto  Parts 

277 

McDonald's 

282 

Euclidian  Beauty  College 

278 

Mihelich's  Hometown 

274 

Euclid  Blue  Print 

277 

Don  Miller's  Sohio 

277 

Euclid  Foreign  Motors 

282 

Russell  Miller  Garage 

274 

Euclid  High  Key  Club 

273 

Nationwide  Advertising 

268 

Euclid  National  Bank 

271 

Palisades  Bowl 

282 

Euclid  Race  Dairy 

271 

Papp's  Body  Shop 

269 

Flickinger  Inc. 

280 

Parent  Teacher  Student 

Florama  Flowers 

280 

Association 

267 

Forest  City  Auto  Parts 

281 

Personalized  Tax  Service 

272 

Friedman  Jewelers 

278 

Pressure  Castings 

272 

The  Ground  Round 

284 

Radix  Wire 

269 

Millwood  Manufacturing  Co. 

270 

Raimor  Studios 

265 

PATRONS 


ADAM'S  PET  SHOP 

395  East  200th  Street 
48O-7009 


ALADDIN  CARPET  & 

FURNITURE  CLEANER 

22384  Lakeland  Blvd. 
731-8173 


G.R.  ANDRASO,  M.D. 

25100  Euclid  Avenue 


DR.  and  MRS.  R.M.  BALDWIN 


BALI  HAI  CHINESE 
RESTAURANT 

25649  Euclid  Avenue 
731-4800 


BARRON'S  COIN  OPERATED 
WASHERS  &  DRYERS  INC. 

20300St.  Clair  Avenue 
531-6000 


*    DR.  A.L  BLASKEVICA 

848  East  185th  Street 
486-0322 


BRICKMAN  &  SONS 
FUNERAL  HOME 

21900  Euclid  Avenue 
481-5277 


L.C.  CARRAN 

20501  Euclid  Avenue 
531-9754 


CHAPEL  MACHINE  AND 

TOOL  INC. 

25901  Tungsten  Road 
481-5800 


PATRONS 


CLEVELAND  PLASTIC 
FABRICATORS  AND 
SUPPLIERS 

25861  Tungsten  Road 
486-7300 


CONVENIENT  FOOD  MART 

811  East  222nd  Street 
261-2289 


DON  A.  CRAWFORD  D.D.S. 

25100  Euclid  Avenue 
731-7207 


CUYAHOGA  ELECTRIC 
CONSTRUCTION  INC. 

494  East  200th  Street 
486-9121 


DECKER  APPLIANCE 
SERVICE 

445  East  200th  Street 
486-7200 


R.D.DICKENS  CO. 

608  East  185th  Street 
481-4450 


EUCLID  PEDIATRICS,  INC. 

26300  Euclid  Avenue 
261-2606 


FREEWAY  SPORTING 
GOODS 

22570  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
261-8329 


GALE'S  BI-RITE 

709  East  185th  Street 
486-0066 


HANDY  RENTS 

1329  East  260th  Street 
731-6950 


PATRONS 


HYDE  FIRESTONE 

727  East  185th  Street 
531-7443 


JOE'S  BEVERAGE 

399  East  200th  Street 
486-0595 


DR.  &  MRS.  R.A.  KRIESSLER 

21771  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
261-3111 


KWIK  FILL 

19621  Euclid  Avenue 
531-9813 


LEADER  DRUG 

22824  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
731-7474 


DR.  EUGENE  LINSEY 

25100  Euclid  Avenue 
261-1010 


KEN  SAYWELL 
LUIKART  INS.  AGENCY 

18324  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 

531-4770 


MAXIM'S  FOODS 

602  East  185th  Street 
531-2893 


DOUG  MERVAR 

815  East  236th  Street 
731-0761 


MOLNAR'S  DAIRY  QUEEN 

435  East  200th  Street 
486-0929 


PATRONS 


OHIO  HONING  & 
HYDRAULIC 

23800  St.  Clair  Avenue 
731-5700 


PERRY  DRUG 

706  East  185th  Street 
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MRS.  JAMES  J.  POTUCEK 


PRECISION  OPTICAL 

22578  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
261-1166 


MR.  &  MRS.  RICHARD  RICCI 


ROSS  MARKET 

20068  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 

531-5757 


W.R.  ROTHKOPF,  D.D.S. 

3300  Green  Road 
481-1800 


SHORE  CARPET  MART 

854  East  185th  Street 
531-0484 


SKI-WAY  MACHINE 

24460  Lakeland  Blvd. 
732-9000 


HENRY  TAYLOR  &  SON  INC. 

22320  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 


RICHARD  L.  TAYLOR,  M.D. 

25100  Euclid  Avenue 


F.W.  WOOLWORTH  CO. 

22830  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
731-3878 


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