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Donated by Euclid, Ohio
Kenneth J. Sims Jr.
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in 2011 with funding from
Euclid Public Library
http://www.archive.org/details/euclidian20unse
EUCLID SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
7 1 1 EAST 222ND ST.
EUCLID, OHIO 44123
ALMA MATER
Hail to thee, O Euclid High School,
To thy name all praise we sing.
Happy days of youthful pleasure.
Learning, living, life so dear.
Our hearts fill with gratitude
For all that is to be ...
Alma Mater, Euclid High School,
All our praise we bring to thee.
Where the blue of Erie's waters
Casts the sun's bright golden rays.
There all Euclid's sons and daughters
Sing the joys of student days.
If after days be dark and drear
And storms of life draw nigh.
The memories of our friendships here
Will lift our hearts to Euclid High.
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Introduction 4
Academics 18
Sports 48
Activities 80
Underclass 140
Seniors 1 76
Ads 258
EUCLID
Window glass reflects
Light
That streaks
Across the morning sky
Onto
The faces of bleary -eyed
Waking students.
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Beneath the outer shell
Of unshaken sleep.
An anticipation
Of the clay's happenings
Begins to grow;
New experiences,
Set in established patterns,
Wait to occur.
Hanging
From a locker door,
Waiting-
Dreaming—
Time slows
Until hours
Seem to seperate minutes.
People collect in pairs,
Pairs join—
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A group grows.
Murmuring sounds
Build as people
Talk.
Conversation
Reveals their
Feelings.
The crowd dissipates
And all is calm.
Throughout the six hour world,
Couples roam, oblivious to all but one another.
They're alone, in a room or a crowd.
Sensing the one's distress.
The other's troubles.
In eternal silent communication,
Transmitted through the eyes,
A smile,
A sigh.
Individuals are lost
As each joins
The stream of people
That flows
Through the halls.
Time drags,
Periods
Melt into each other
Creating a block mass
Of constant concentration
Broken only by study hall-
Lunch—
And day's end.
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Relaxation
Of mind-
Of body-
Ease the weight of the day
From the student's conscious.
He looks for
Companionship
s are lost
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Individual classes unite
And become Euclid.
Spirit posters
Serve as roadsigns
Directing masses
To the place of contest.
Pressure,
Frustration,
Build
With each play's execution.
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All is quiet,
Distant sounds echo
Through empty halls.
Everything is gone
But the atmosphere of
The day's events.
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A kaleidoscope of feelings
That converged and each,
For a moment,
Dominated,
Was recognized.
And then it regressed
Into the moods
Of Euclid.
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Pensive students
Exannine individual problems.
Alone, or in a class atmosphere.
Knowledge grows
Through the expression
And adaptation of thoughts.
Shop,
Mathematics,
History,
Art:
Each utilizes
Different teaching methods,
And each
Generates particular responses.
Stifled
And unstifled yawns
Dot a lecture class.
And the teacher
Adjusts his techniques
To revitalize the learning
Experience.
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W. G. Fordyce Administration Building
Dr. Robert Wightman, Assistant Superintendent
BOARD OF
EDUCATION
To the student, the Euclid Board of
Education is the omnipotent entity
which occupies the neighboring build-
ing. Its activities are aimed at the
maintenance of Excellent Education in
Euclid as witnessed by continuous
expansion in all academic areas. Stu-
dents have found the Board less form-
idable when they have approached its
members on matters of school policy.
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William R, Fortner
Milan A. Jaksic
Paul R. Totten
Lowell B, Davis
The mood of the educational environment in
Euclid is one of excitement, innovation, change,
discovery, and involvement. The mood of "Ex-
cellent Education in the Euclid Schools" per-
meates every facet of the learning process as
an interested Board of Education affirms the
values of a comprehensive program for all young
men and young women. The community echoes
this mood by its positive support; the total staff
of teachers, administrators, and non-teachers
alike insures a proper atmosphere for learning
through their dedication; and students enjoy a
variety of curricular offerings and participate in
a well-rounded and inclusive program of ac-
tivities.
My personal congratulations to each graduate
and my best wishes for your further accomplish-
ments.
Spartoco DiBasio
XCELLENT
DUCATION IN
UCLID SCHOOLS
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Mr. Walter Schwegler, Principal
Dr. Jerry Bergem
ADMINISTRATION
Sincere interest and concern charac-
terize tine administration. The Princi-
pal extends extra effort in order to
maintain contact with and to bring
our officialdom closer to the student
body. While assuming definite posi-
tions on major issues, the staff lis-
tens to and considers both isolated
and organized pleas for change.
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Mr. William Lindsay
Mrs. Harriet Sheats
Mr. Fred Johns
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Mr. David Nichting,
Counselor
Mr. James Cliffel,
Counselor
Mrs. Jean Cox,
Counselor
Miss Edith Lemon,
Counselor
Mr, Donald Martin, Dean
Miss Wilma Gillman, Dean
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DEANS AND
COUNSELORS
As the guiding force behind the masses of
Euclid High School, the Deans and Counselors
strive to personally identify with each of the
students of the school. Thwarted by headstrong
and obstinate students, however, they find this
road difficult to master and often, the admini-
stration corridor finds itself isolated from the
rest of the building. Concentrating their efforts
to forming and correcting schedules and de-
livering reprimands, as well as advice, the Deans
and Counselors represent a Mason between ad-
ministration and student body.
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Mr. William Medvic, Dean
Mr. Frank Troglia, Dean
Mr. Merwin Staines,
Counselor
Mrs. Ruth Smith,
Counselor
Dr. Robert Crary,
Counselor
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Mr. Robert Yocum, Vocational Guidance Counselor
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ENGLISH
Stumbling through a maze of clauses,
phrases and colons, the English stu-
dent demonstrates his knowledge of
grammar through application in cre-
ative writing. Meter and rhyme in
poetry confront him along with style
and meaning. Novels explore philos-
ophies which generate thinking from
new viewpoints and make use of pow-
ers of analyses. Journalism and
speech provide a broader scope for
student participation outside the
"standard" classroom. English stim-
ulates the mind of its student by fus-
ing the elements of conquered gram-
mar and great books into the original
composition.
"Here he is!"
Mrs. Duprey's sick dress.
Frank Aultz
William Brown
Judith Carmody
Norma Cowan
Dennis Cox
Marian Dilger
Lillian Drescher
Joan Duprey
Kathleen Fogarty
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Marilyn Fuerst
Emelie Gale
Paul Ganim
Kathryn Gales
English in action
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"Here's my pet cockroach.
Ronald Backos Dale Davison
James Calvert Dan Francetic
Nancy Clark Sheldon Freedman
William Gall
Sue Hill
Al Judge
"Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble.'
SCIENCE
Formaldehyde reeks through the room as peering
students explore the cellular world under the
microscope. Novice chemists use standard tech-
niques to check the identity of unknown sub-
stances in test compounds. Experimental obser-
vations recorded, students apply theories they
have learned in class to develop and support
conclusions. Even evidence contrary to known
physical laws aids the questing scientists because
it causes inspection and improvement of their ex-
perimental techniques. Science develops in a
student the ability to inspect, criticize, and im-
prove his own technique, enabling him to obtain
improved results.
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'Being the handsome devil that I am
'Come on up. It didn't explode!
Go soak your head in formaldehyde '
Marilyn Lucas
Joseph Rodriguez
Eileen Sheehan
William Starr
Donald Steinbrink
Robert Stojetz
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Roger Brown
Doyle Davidson
William DeMora
Nathaniel Dickinson
Forrest Diehl
Janet Dietrich
Donald Glaser
Ron Harding
Frank Hoffert
"Euclidian, at least give me a candid!
SOCIAL STUDIES
Comprehension of social, economic
and political influences is thie objec-
tive of the social studies teacher.
Reading of current newspaper and
magazine articles aids the student in
developing an awareness of the sur-
rounding world. In contrast, historic
faces glare from the pages of the text.
A barrage of somewhat confusing
facts confront the history student,
who must reduce them into practical
knowledge applicable to the present.
Analysis of historic events helps clar-
ify the development of American char-
acter and politics.
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Whoopee! A test!
Clyde Manspeal<er Wayne Smith
William McCarter Cecelia Stillman
Mike Raicevich James Stuckey
"Will someone please wake him up."
"What, will these hands n'er be clean?"
Leonard Weisenberg
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Gene Brearton
Judina Brunner
"You sign the Hall Pass, I'll fill it in."
Cheer up teachers, one of them is working.
'I think I'll cut tomorrow . . ."
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MATHEMATICS
Complex numbers, triangles and Cartesian planes
represent countless challenges to thie dedicated
math student. The maze of a matrix and the puzzle
of parallel lines enhance the mystery surrounding the
infinite domain of numbers. Math expands to com-
bine with other fields as a stack of punched data
cards is computerized to produce a solution in
physics or biology. Mathematics' limitless range of-
fers many different areas of specialization to the
student who has mastered its basic theorems.
Adam Pawlowski
Richard Rackovan
Charles Reno
Donald RInkes
Richard Rose
Fred Sallach
Dale Thompson
Jacqueline Toth
Gretchen Uhry
'I eat photographers like you for breakfast.'
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FOREIGN
LANGUAGE
Coordination of sound and sight challenges the mind
of the foreign language student. New words and
concepts become automatic responses as tapes re-
wind and the droning repetition resumes. Culture
from each country is studied in the literature and
customs, and the student unconsciously absorbs its
geography and history. Through tedious hours of
drill, the student at last achieves a relationship with
a now familiar people, reaching his goal of com-
munication.
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Mrs. Zimmerman speaks at A.F.S. assembly.
"Hi!"
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"I think that movie projector is watching me.'
Happiness is a quiet classroom.
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Donna Baumeister
Ahmed Fellague
Raymond Hively Gail Rosewater
Vida Horn Judith Simonich
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Anthony Vaccariello Margaret Zimmerman
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Alvin Amster
Ursula Cipollo
Clayton George
"dEar siR or MadAme:
Ellen Klein
Marc Manburg
Marie Matulis
Click, click, click.
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'h^ISM
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David McKelvey
Ed Mize
Ronald Seymour
Ben Sawyer
Will Shuster
Ralph Sibert
Dave Sterlekar
Eleanor Wiegand
Carol Williams
Some work harder
than others.
BUSINESS
Stimulated by a desire to succeed,
the business student gains proficiency
with modern office techniques. Com-
bining speed with accuracy, they
eventually master shorthand, typing
and bookkeeping. Cooperative pro-
grams offer practical experience for
those skilled in office procedures
through job placement in local in-
dustries.
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MUSIC
Individual practice results in the satisfaction and
excitement of performing as part of the bands or
choirs. Marching band members reluctantly spend
chilly fall mornings informally practicing for the
weekend game to which their military uniforms lend
decorum. At their regular concerts, orchestra, choir
and band members all take their turns, nervously
waiting for the curtain to be drawn. Few noticeable
mistakes are made, and the performance seems to
end quickly. Immediate exhaustion, relief and pride
are stronger than the realization that practice with
new music will begin the next day.
Darryl lays an egg.
Sam Taylor
The orchestra's just playing around
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Fred Vollman
ART
Gertrude Hoeger
Antoinette Araca
Paint-stained hands tightly clutch a brown
portfolio that may contain practice exercises
for class or preparations for independent
study. After the student masters the basic
techniques of various media, he begins to
explore the bizarre world of contemporary art.
Each artist strives for satisfaction and per-
fection with every project. The continually
changing display case of finished works gains
admiring glances from all that pass.
Concentration
"Burn this!"
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Anthony Ferritto
Kathryn Frye
Al Galicki
John Germock
William Hartland
Tom Hoffart
Hey Joe, start wearing cleaner T-shirts!
HOME ARTS
Home Arts students list and divide the most practical,
orderly and efficient steps for the completion of a
project. Cooking groups which quickly prepare an
appetizing and attractive meal in a short class period
deserve praise. Clothing class projects may refurb-
ish a girl's wardrobe or clothe a relative or friend.
Home Arts classes instruct future homemakers, de-
signers, dietitions, doctors, or nurses to follow scien-
tific methods and to correctly use the appropriate
equipment.
Robert Horwath
Jan Howell
Richard Hungerford
Milton Kadlec
Elaine Lokar
Embert Martin
Herbert Nold
Vinita O'Donnell
Allen Poklar
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David Sprochi
John Supance
Marion Thomas
Lynn Yoder
S'prise!
DRIVING
'I am not squinting, they're closed!"
Patient and nerveless teachers instruct eager
students in the art of driving. Prospective opera-
tors gain valuable information on the mainte-
nance and handling of a car under widely vary-
ing conditions. Driver training helps many stu-
dents achieve the prowess necessary to obtain
their licenses, and more important, teaches them
to be careful, skilled drivers.
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
For boys and girls who enjoy manual activity,
Euclid provides complete and specialized indus-
trial arts courses. The basic groundwork for most
of the class projects consists of theory, math, and
science. Both accuracy and safety are essential
in operating the many machines. The student
enrolled in the industrial arts program leaves
Euclid with the knowledge and proper prepara-
tion necessary to advance to an important tech-
nical career.
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Robert Addis
Marilyn Alvarez
Patricia Buck
A bit drafty?
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
Struggling with exercises, and at-
tempting to master the variety of ath-
letics offered at Euclid may be con-
sidered less than appealing to some,
but for many, gym class constitutes
forty minutes of release from aca-
demic tension. Rescue Annie not only
provides entertainment in the first
aid classes, but she also provides the
students with first-hand experience in
saving any victim's life. The health
course consists of closely related mo-
vies and interesting discussions. In-
tramurals and coed sports offer com-
petition and recreation to the sports-
minded after school.
Arlene Carter Vic Resch
Harold Daugherty Chet Rojeck
Don Motir Margaret Tornstrom
Howard Reminick Gaye Whieldon
Hercules on his Jungle Jim
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LIBRARIANS
Among shelves of books stand the
librarians, the information and aid
centers of the library. Lost and lazy
students find themselves trailing be-
hind a precise and well trained tech-
nician who effectively locates the
needed material from the volumes
present. The large daily influx of stu-
dents from study hall adds one more
task to the librarians' duties, as they
constantly attempt to maintain the
studious atmosphere necessary for
mental stimulation.
Helen Foster
Jessamine Hazel Barbara Heglaw Penny Kadlec
Edith Mueller
Elizabeth Waselkov
ADJUSTED
CURRICULUM
Adjusted curriculum offers courses which will
be valuable to its students in later life. Most
seniors and many juniors participiating in the
program earn credits through job experience
during school hours. Smaller and more individ-
ualized classes help the student to find answers
to his questions and prepare him for new hori-
zons after graduation.
Frank Fowler
Charles Lewis
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NON-TEACHING
STAFF
Students take for granted much of the
daily toil necessary to operate a school.
Halls and classrooms, cleaned by the
maintenance crew, go unnoticed as stu-
dents rush to classes. Spirit Masters, notes
and announcements are distributed and
duplicated through the office. The ill and
bruised daily visit the nurses for treat-
ment. Nutritious meals are provided by
the cafeteria personnel. The Non-Teaching
Staff aids in making the school function
effectively.
Mr. Coatsworth, Treasurer.
Secretaries Bottom Row (L to R): June Edwardsen. Laura Griffith, Rose Sbrocco. Row 2: Anne Herrick, Jean
Foster. Row 3: Donna Pintar, Jane Boyer. Row 4; Dorothy Stross, Rosemarie Tonn. Row 5: Margaret Maas-
winkel, Lucille Terlep, Polly McRedmond.
Nurses (L to R): Mrs. Yolanda Kozlowski, Mrs. Helen Wise.
Maintenance Staff (L to R): Jerome Ganser, George Brewster, Mary Berus.
Cafeteria Staff Bottom Row (L to R): Gladys Tuck, Mary Pesec, Mildred Somrak, Margaret Tanski, Jean Skolaris, Molly Hoffart, Lucy
Glavac, Mrs. Elizabeth Zimmerman. Row 2: Fran Tavenier, Lee Chiofolo, Eleanor Doblekar. Pauline Turk, Mary Thom, Sadie Taylor,
Florence Geisweidt, Jo Hansbrough, Harriet Roth, Ann Gravell. Lois Brow. Row 3: Dottie Whimple, Catherine Wirsing, Katherine
Bauer, Ann Schepke, Rosella Shepard, Kitty Andrews, Jean Sterling, Mae Kolesar, Mary Markovich, Ruth Beach, Clara Kuzmic, Barbara
Apanasewicz, Helen Chudzik, Helen Hocevar.
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Shouts resound in a united chorus.
The crowd vacillates between
Fear, elation.
Disappointment, gladness—
With each score— each play.
As if all destiny
Hung in the balance.
Tension tightens strained nnuscles
On sweat-covered bodies.
Victory conjures
A fanatical joy that lasts
Long after the happening;
Defeat plunges each person
Into darkness
And depression
Eased only by a hope
For future triumph.
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FOOTBALL
Sore gridders crash; plays practiced
repetitiously force perfect execution.
Tired players drag to the locker room
for "brain" sessions; exhausted legs
trudge around the field once more.
Weekends saw the Panther team
launching its attack, driving fiercely
for scores and shoving back determin-
ed enemies. Spectators screamed,
frenzied by each touchdown. Faithful
followers glowed with pride as new
coaching and purposeful teamwork
revived Euclid's gridiron spirit.
"Can I have my Teddy Bear now, Mom?"
Varsity Coaches Doyle Davidson, Bob Montgomery, Head Coach
Chet Rojeck, and Dave Sprochi
'Heck, the first string's as good as we are."
Co-captains Jim Petardi and Henry James
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Varsity Football Bottom Row (L to R) Bob Anderson, Tom Severino, Ernie Gallo. Dave Nungesser, Jim Petardi. Henry James, Bill Swaidner, Dave Lewis. George Gast.
Ken Chudzik, Ian Glass. Row 2: Fred Grupe, Pete Lukacic, Tim Kerzisnik, Dennis Palko, Dave Demojzes. Vic Valli, Doug Alecci, Tom Rich, Bob Miller, John
Blassingame. Kurt Stantc, Rich Schwabauer. Row 3: Bob Petek. Mike Hieber, Ed Cos telle, Jerry Kurowski, Fred Zele, Mike Podnar, Tony HIabse, John Lonchar, Bill
McGreehan, Dean Pasquale, Dale Kardos. Row 4: Gary Ortman. Don Seddon, Don Emmert, Don Spiegal, Jerry Coleman. Dan Ferris, John Tutolo, Bob Olds, Craig
Hodakovich. Bob Centa. flow 5: Carl Jonke, Doug De Viney, Frank Houser, Roger Hi\ely, Steve Dozel, Gary Shaffer, Dennis Zadnik, Doug Rutti.
''Guess the fake didn't work.'
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VARSITY
FOOTBALL SCORES
Euclid
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Opponent
. . St. Joseph 22
Garfield Heigtits 22
Brush 0
16 Shaker Heights 0
28 Normandy 14
14 Valley Forge 20
14 Cleveland Heights 26
18 Lakewood 20
22 Shaw 0
24 Parma 0
Wins 5 Losses 5
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Panther spirit lights the night.
Waltzing around.
"Guess that makes me King.
"Are you kidding?"
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HOMECOMING
Spirited homecoming festivities rolled
to a start with a noisy Thursday
night parade climaxed at the blazing
bonfire. Friday night cheering showed
unity in purpose to "Flatten Forge"
with a tearful half-time in crowning
of queen and court. Ferocious animals
and a ferris wheel ignited the atmos-
phere for a Saturday night "Carnival"
of events on homecoming weekend.
Cheerleaders with their winning float.
Police Brutality
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Homecoming Queen 1969, Roxanne Cutshall
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First Senior Attendant, Jo Ann Leppert
Second Senior Attendant, Barb Webb
Junior Attendant, Anna Fugina
Sophomore Attendant, Cory Lovsin
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Junior Varsity Football Bottom Row (L to R): Tom McArthur, Tom Slupica. Mark Groudle. Keith Kempke, Jack Poshe, Co-captain; Leo Stewart, Co-captain; Steve Schlam,
Keith Berlin, Rick Taylor, Tom Bauer, Row 2 Bob Jost, Stan Kozel, Pat Lombardo, Jack Smeltz, Dennis Benvenuto, Bill Skupic, Mike Summerhill, Mark Resnik, Phil
Wright, Steve Zimmerman, flow 3; Ed Fisher, Roger Braun, Dave Schmid, Bill Densmor, Henry Boczek, Bruce Lombardi. John Dana, Mark Glinski, Ken Reed, Gene
Theus, Chuck Schmidt. Row 4: Mike Vernon, Ken Lewis, Harry Johnson, Doug Barnes, Tim Miller Randy Doblar, Steve Sirk, Russ Bitker, Keven Woods.
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JUNIOR VARSITY
FOOTBALL SCORES
Euclid Opponent
12 St. Joseph 12
18 Garfield Heights 6
12 Brush 6
14 Shaker Heights 0
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Normandy 0
Valley Forge 14
Cleveland Heights 20
Lakewood 8
Shaw 22
Parma 12
Wins 7 Losses 2 Ties 1
"Birdie, birdie in the sky
Varsity Tennis Bottom Row (L to R): Scott Wighlman, Bob Callow, Terry Karda, Captain; Jim Hinde, Top Row:
Ricl< Bendure, Joe Beluschak, Jim Stiscak. Rick Cotton, Jeff Peternel, Coacfi Nold.
FALL
TENNIS
With a record of eight wins and one
loss, the Racketmen smashed the way
to another victorious season, captur-
ing their third straight LEL champion-
ship. Concentrated practice, com-
bined with drive and determination,
netted individual excellence and a
winning team.
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Junior Varsity Tennis Bottom Row (L to R): Jeff Strobel, Jim Burns, Bill Troop, Bruce Bajec. Top Row: Gary Schimph, Alan
Timlin, Bob Dunker, Coach Rodriguez,
gotta hit it, I've got two strikes now.'
VARSITY
TENNIS SCORES
Euclid Opponent
5 Garfield Heights 0
3 Brush 2
3 Shaker Heights 2
5 Normandy 0
3 Valley Forge 2
1 Cleveland Heights 4
4 Lakewood 1
5 Shaw 0
5 Parma 0
Wins 8 Losses 1
Winner of L.E.L. Championship
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SOCCER
Soccer players burst enthusiastically
into their first varsity season. Un-
daunted by the lack of protective
equipment, the players slammed into
equally fierce competitors. Practice,
quickness and skill protected these
scrambling players in gold and blue
striped socks.
Soccer Bottom Row (L to R}: Jeane Horvat, Dave Ketchum, Rick Cozart, Tri-captain; Rick Korzeniowski,
Tri-captain; George Prokopovich, Tri-captain: Fred Skolaris, Jim Sheppard. Row 2: Dwight Yoder, Manager;
Tom Koger, Roger Cherne, Mike Mukavetz, Bill Gerl, Dave Fanney. Coach Paul Ganim. Row 3: Mike
Dougherty, Bob Poilack, Leroy Wells, Jim Mocilnikar, Dale Hoynacke, Paul McCauley, Bill Jakubs. flow 4:
Dave Bryant, Brent Howe, Rodger Motiska, John Collura, Tim Cheadle, Mike Higaki. Row 5; Mark Rotar,
Ed Evanick, Mike McFadden, Tim Fier, Charles Grieshammer, Dave Carruthers, Dave Steinhauer. flow 6: Bill
Glickman, Mike Toth, Tom Major, Rick Racich, Frank Yoder, Roy F. Baumeister. Not pictured; Larry
McFadden, Manager; Tim Garrett, Duke Mlakar, Boti Harris.
"When my hair is messed up, it lool<s like I played.'
SOCCER SCORES
Euclid Opponent
1 Shaker Heights 1
1 Grand River Academy 2
1 Western Reserve Academy 4
2 University School 8
1 Shaker Heights 3
2 Hawken 1
4 Rocky River 0
2 Hudson 0
0 Cuyahoga Falls 0
3 Gilmour 1
Wins 4 Losses 4 Ties 2
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CROSS COUNTRY
SCORES
Euclid
16 . . .
23 ...
15 . . .
29 . , .
38 . . .
23 . . .
40 . . .
Opponent
. . . Garfield Heights 47
Brush 34
Shaw 50
Parma 27
. . Cleveland Heights 21
Normandy 33
. . . Shaker Heights 21
43 Lakewood 19
23 Valley Forge 34
Wins 5 Losses 4
Ninth in St. Joseph Relays
Eleventh in Ashland College Relays
Eighth in Cleveland Heights Relays
Seventh in District Meet
Sixth in L.E.L. Meet
'Oh pshaw.'
Cross Country Boltom Row (L to R): Will Shuster, Head Coach; Dan Williams, Jim Kalamasz. Scolt Lucci, Wes
Collins, Jeff Fagan. Gary Newman, Gene Brearton, Assistant Coach. Row 2: Kevin Kehres, Jay Kitsos. Paul Scho-
nauer, Nick Capretta, Rich Pereksta, Tom Reed, Steve Deemer, Mike Potts. Row 3: Dave Engleking, Doug Knaus,
Steve Schade. Bruce Finan, Larry Bock.
CROSS
COUNTRY
Cross country runners continually
strive for development of endur-
ance and for control of speed.
Exhaustive practices demand in-
dividual improvement. At the
meets, the exhilarating autumn
weather and the loud encourage-
ment of indignant-sounding team-
mates drive runners to "put out."
Muscles aching and chests heav-
ing, the runners finish one by one
and in groups. For those with
good times, satisfaction and jub-
ilance subdue the pain.
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INDOOR TRACK
At Euclid, victory and track are syn-
onymous. Legs leap swiftly over hur-
dles and feet rush down cement floors
as the trackmen sprint toward another
triumph. Although neither the down-
stairs track nor the corridors offer
vantage points conducive to large
crowds, a small gathering of loyal fans
never fails to cheer the thinclads.
Wake up Terry!
'I'm your on the spot announcer for this meet.
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Indoor Track Bottom Row (L to R): Jim Srnick, Mark Jochum, Ed Fisher, Ken Lewis, Lou Zupancic, Bob Elder, Dave Davies, Bill Hegedus. Row Z.-
Rich Gydosh, Denis Riggs, Jim Kalamasz. Scott Lucct, Craig Hodakievic. Bruce Muson, Jim Kane, Dan Ferris, Jim Busser. Row 3: Dan Williams,
Bob Puhger, Rick Bendure, John Tutolo, Tony Voipe, Larry Bock, Keith Brady, Frank Voipe, Gary Newman. Row 4: Doug Romoser, Rich Kipp,
Art lacofono, Mike Potts, Rich Schwabauer, Gary Smith, Wes Collins, Dale Thompson, Coach. Row 5. Scott Koffel, Bob Podobnikar, Dave Nungesser,
Jeff Fagan, John Blassingame, Jay Kitsos, Tom Wendorff, Dale Kardos.
INDOOR TRACK
SCORES
Euclid Opponent
6472 John Hay 2772
6672 Glenville 2472
92 South 0
21 East Tech 66
64 John Marshall 37
53 J.F.K. 59
69 Parma 23
66 Valley Forge 26
1072 J.F.K 8172
East Tech 33
Shaker Heights 19
John Adams 25
Collinwood 16
Upper Arlington 28
Latin 23
Wins 12 Losses 3
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VARSITY
BASKETBALL
Hours of drill perfect quick moving plays and
the "fast break." Fans direct the players by
screaming, "We want two points" and become
momentarily appeased when the ball streaks
through the threads. While the "nut squad"
races down court to prevent enemy scoring,
the crowd adds its "psychological advantage"
by creating noise and distracting the
opposition. Defense and the outside shot
combined to retain the LEL crown and to
capture district finals for a second time.
"You keep your hands off that ball!'
Varsity Basketball Bottom Row (L to R): Al Russ, John Lonchar, Dan Zawack, Jeff Booms, Rod Sullivan. Row 2: Coach Daugerty, Michael
Laughlin, Timothy Neidermeyer, Robert Helm, Dave Levels, Don White. Row 3: Mr. Judge, Assistant Coach; Jim Caldrone, John Clapacs,
Rick Francis, Marc Haverlock, Manager.
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Varsity Basketball Captains and Coaches (L to R): Mr. Judge. Coach; Al Russ, Co-Captain; Jeff
Booms, Co-Captain; Mr. Daugherty, Coach,
VARSITY
BASKETBALL SCORES
Euclid
65 , . .
66 . . .
61 . . .
80 .. .
55 ...
49 . . .
Opponent
. Garfield Heights 42
Brush 53
Shaker 57
. . . Normandy 45
. . Valley Forge 34
Cleveland Heights 46
54 Lakewood
48
75
54
83
65
83
24
55
55
Shaw 62
Parma 53
. . . . Garfield Heights 54
Brush 50
Shaker 60
Normandy 23
Valley Forge 43
Cleveland Heights (O.T.) . . 60
52 Lakewood (O.T.)
58
65 Shaw 61
62 Parma 50
TOURNAMENT SCORES
82 Mayfield 48
68 Cleveland Heights 52
62 Shaw 50
77 Painesville Harvey 60
61 St. Joseph 64
Wins 20 Losses 3
First Place in L.E.L.
First Place in Sectional
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En garde!
Winter Festival Court, 1969
WINTER
FESTIVAL
Special lighting effects helped trans-
form the E-room into an abstract con-
ception of "Fire and Ice." Frigid blues
and blazing oranges provided contrast
in decorations as everyone's attention
centered near an ice sculpture of
flame. The imaginative atmosphere
fascinated the couples and permeated
the Winter Festival evening.
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Winter Festival Queen, Beth Cllmo
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f.
First Attendant, Anne Rolik
Sophomore Attendant, Essie Vaccariello
Second Attendant, Judy McRae
Junior Attendant, Connie Marten
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Junior Varsity Baslielbali Bollom flow (L to R): Rich Nagode, Manager; Don Lustrik, Tom McArthur, Bob Foster, Al Kidd, Pat McRed-
mond, Steve Deemer. Row 2: Rick Taylor. John Wolf. Tim Miller, Jeff Conyers, Jeff Aultz. Tom Stupica. Dirk Booms, Mr. Wil
Shuster, Coacti.
"We learned this in modern dance."
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JUNIOR VARSITY
BASKETBALL SCORES
Euclid Opponent
64 Garfield 32
57 Brusii 33
72 Shaker 28
67 Normandy 43
56 Valley Forge 58
70 Cleveland Heights 58
57 Lakewood 53
65 Shaw 37
65 Parma 48
61 Garfield Heights 30
59 Brush 49
59 Shaker 31
54 Normandy 31
49 Valley Forge 66
51 Cleveland Heights 49
47 Lakewood 51
53 Shaw 37
58 Parma 48
Wins 16 Losses 2
"What light through yonder window breaks?"
"iWy gosh, I've shattered the backboard!'
"This is my turkey shadow?"
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SCORES
Euclid
Opponent
42 Brush 53
61 Shaker 34
38 Berea 57
38 Cleveland Heights 57
35 Lakewood 60
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48
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Shaw 38
Brush 41
Gilmour 40
Shaker 47
University 58
Western Reserve Academy 50
■ ■ Cleveland Heights 64
31 Lakewood 64
43 Shaw 50
13 Fairview 81
32 Midpark 63
Wins 5 Losses 1 1
Fourth Place in L.E.L.
Seventh in District Meets
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SWIMMING
Panther mermen fill the pool each night for a
grueling practice in preparation for the
coming meet. As meet time arrives, opposing
teams face the water with determination to
win each event. The starter's gun cracks.
Flying from the starting blocks, swimmers
smash the water. Arms and legs churn the
water in co-ordinated movements, as the
swimmers execute flip turns with grace and
skill. Ever-present timers click watches and
record irrevocable times.
Swim Team Bollom Row (L to R): Bob Dunker, JeH Clarke, Ed Bishop. Gordie Nelschke, Paul Britton. Row 2: Rich Potts, GeoHrey Carter. Tom
Brunson, Dave Murphy, Kurt Frey, Jim Ayers. Row 3: Bill Luikart, Al Balian, Roy Baumeister, David White, Mike Vernon. Row 4: Jim Schuiz, Tom
Cole, Ron Barbish, Russ Coddington, Chuck Grieshammer, Paul Mohorich
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The Human Pretzel
'Hey wait, my hand's still under there!"
JUNIOR VARSITY
WRESTLING SCORES
Euclid
23 ...
26 ...
Opponent
Eastlake 16
Bedford 16
35 Cleveland Heights 5
14 Shaw 35
14 Parma 26
20 Garfield 21
23 St. Joseph 14
23 Shaker 16
34 Huron 13
24 Normandy 19
10 Brush 31
9 Valley Forge 26
24 Lakewood 18
Wins 8 Losses 5
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Junior Varsity Wresllmg Bottom Row (L to R): Mike Murphy, Deral Euretig, Ron Martucci, Dave Sleinhauer, John Doganiero. Row 2:
Al Ulle, Dave Fidel, Roger Hively, Tony Indiano, Bill Pasco, Doug Barnes, Ty McCunn. flow 3; Don Seddon, Jinn Naro, Jack Poshe,
Kevin Kelley, Ian Glass.
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VARSITY
WRESTLING SCORES
Euclid Opponent
21 Eastlake 20
23 Bedford 14
35 Cleveland Heights 5
23 Shaw 13
19 Parma 17
17 Garfield 17
26 St. Joseph 8
23 Shaker 11
31 Huron 10
21 Normandy 6
26 Brush 11
13 Valley Forge 22
45 Lakewood 0
Ties 1
Second Place in L.E.L.
First Place in Sectional
Third Place in District
Third Place in State
VARSITY
WRESTLING
Two grapplers warily eye each other,
then circle, awaiting an opening for a
takedown. A dive for the legs and a
twist free retains the neutral position.
Moves and counter- moves exhaust
both mind and body, as each wrestler
executes a multitude of maneuvers to
dominate his opponent. The slap of
the referee's hand on the mat ends the
match with a thunderous finality and
another opponent becomes a victim of
the victorious Panther matmen.
Wrestling Coaches (L to R): Mr. Eckert, Head Coach; Mr. Brown, Assistant Coach; Mr.
Varsity Head Coach; John Fatica, Manager.
Sterlekar, Junior
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Varsity Wrestling Bottom Row (L to R): Paul Schonauer, Nick Caprella, Rick Setina, Bill Yozipovich.
Mike Grimes, Bill Breznay, Tony Indiano. Row 3: George Gast, John Tolar, Doug Knaus, Fred Arnold,
Row 2: Steve
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Diverse clubs,
Populated by energetic members,
Busily conduct their business.
The myriad of interests involved
Allows a complete release
Of the individual.
Studied concentration
Is applied by the creative artist;
Emotions
Flow on the dramatic stage.
Gatherings of friends
With similar interests results
In a combination of dispositions:
An air of comedy,
Dedication of purpose.
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student Council at work.
student Council Executive Board (L to R): Joe Parisi, Els Meertens, Eileen Hanna, Diane Baron, Ally Trommetter, Mike
Hieber, Allison Brown, Tom Collura, Sue Sabo, Gwen Rupert, Jim Stoch.
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Student Council Bottom Row (L to R): Bill Glickman, Chuck Rossi. Steve Kaselak. Debbie Hendershot, Anne Rolik, Jan Bizzarri, Donna Zmijew-
ski, Debbie Galloway, Trauty Grau, Sherrie Chanl. Sue Weinke. Laurie Fotocnik, Deb Vhr. Row 2: Bob Baker. Deb Sonnie, Mary Jo Lipovec.
Rcxanne CutshatI, Laurie Jewett, Marilyn Milavec, Sandy Shenk, Carol Rainovich, Linda Kobal, Kathryn Erdelsky, Sue Dritz, Sara Nantz. Laura
Fcndran. flow 3. Fred Skolaris, Kathie Kane, Lynn Gesten, Deborah King, Barb Bolden, Gio Ulizzi, Cherie Laser, Nancy Laser, Georgiann Pace,
Nancy Amacher, Connie Marten, flow 4: Jim Winsor, Robert Warner, Mike Podnar, Denny Zadnik, Steve Phelan, Mark Mamrack, Jeff Reichard,
Bill Korthals, Laurie Salisbury, Debbie Cutshall, Valerie Donovan, Irene Tiborsky. Row 5: Mike TeMch, Noah lafigliola, Seth Chazanofi, Sue
Drobnick, Liz Kurlovich.
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'I love 'em and leave 'em.'
STUDENT
COUNCIL
Service to school and community
through student cooperation is the
goal of the Student Council. The exec-
utive board and student committees
meet each Wednesday in the E-room
to evaluate preparations for annual
projects. The busy agenda includes
filling food baskets for needy families
and collecting clothes for children in
Appalachia. Last minute decorating
and planning for Homecoming and
Winter Festival weekends involve stu-
dents and generates school spirit. The
active government is always open to
suggestions for achieving its objective
to serve and to involve.
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Key Club Bottom flow (L to R): Brian Hacker, Tom Benes. John Telich, Craig McDonough. Terry Karda, Bob Verner, Craig Hodakievic. Bob Smolinski. flow 2:
Kevin Brain, Bob Knight, Eric Hauge, Mike Balale, Nick Bohr, Jim Kalamasz, Dave Fanney, Bob Bohinc. flow 3: Fred Heintz, Ian Glass, Tom Brunson, Don
Spiegel, Denis Riggs, Mike Higaki, Mike Telich, Doug Romoser, Don White. Row 4: Brent Buckley, Rich Potts, Al Timlin, Harry Johnson. Bruce McBrian, Jim
Bambam, Gary Grum, Mike Podnar, Rick Francis. Row 5: Lee Jalovec. Bob Lowry, Phil Wright, Tom McArthur, Al Balian. Rick Bendure, Ron Brow. Jim Winsor.
John Lonchar, Don Seddon, Paul Imm. flow 6: Ken Lipstreuer. Dan Shuman, Jim Hinde, Rick Cozart, Mark Mamrack, Jeff Reichard, Jim Stoch, Gordon Netschke,
Bob Taub, Rick Punzar. Row 7: Bill Rice, Rich Miller, Chris Reece, Jeff Fagan, Nick Capretta, George Prokopovich, Craig Zola, Tom Cooper. Row 8: Bill Ereznay,
Ken Hassink, Rich Korzeniowski, Jack Borden, Vic Valli, Bob Lonchar, Bill Miller, Rich Eder, Jack Craigs, Dave Nungesser, Steve Phelan.
Key Club Officers (L to R): Mr. Berger, Sponsor; Steve Pred, Vice-President; Ian Glass, Lieutenant-Governor;
Dean Pasquale, First Vice-President; John Blassingame, President; Dave Templeton, Treasurer; Mike Debevec,
Secretary.
KEY CLUB
Members canvass Euclid for funds to
support a national charity, sell "mini-
megs" to raise their treasury and
school spirit, and participate in an
inter-club basketball tournament; each
represents one aspect of Key Club.
"We Build," its motto, pertains to all
areas of development. Character,
leadership, and community interest
are fostered through club activities.
Rated against other schools' clubs by
monthly achievement reports, Euclid's
Key Club strives to keep first place.
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AMERICAN
FIELD SERVICE
American Field Service members who
stay in America "walk and talk" with
foreign visitors, enjoying the customs of
others and explaining their own customs.
Club members may co-operate to cook a
dinner of sour dough bread, paella,
stuffed grape leaves and quiche, or they
may travel as a group to see a Brecht
play. The annual language movies, the
competition for international scholarships,
and the presentation of the exchange stu-
dent acquaint the student body to the
lofty ideals of the organization.
American Field Service Bottom Row (L to Rj: Sue Madden, Kathy Humphrey, Ghalia Nakshbendi, Rose Gasper, Kathy Thomas. Pam Volota. Pal
Volota, Denise Riggs, Mrs. Zimmerman, flow 2: Peggy Wehrle, Janet Zaielei. Sue Gordos. Marcia Boyce, Nancy Jarchow, Donna Yeray, Diane
Denison, Betty Keeler. Row 3: Beth Blewitt, Treasurer: Debbie Milter, Ellen Gerl, Judy Kozlowski. Secretary; Janis Totten, Eileen Hanna. Evelyn
Nielson, Sue Taddie, Kay Rasmusen, Jere Foster, flow 4: Marilyn Winters, Els Meertens. Fred Heintz, Karen Vahcic, Lynn Brooks, Diane Dunbar,
Jean Klein, Joyce Haffer. Row 5: Pat Thompson, Frank Ogoreuc. Paul Oyaski, Bill Schmidt, Dave Jarchow, Garry Dremel, Marshall Hatcher,
Don Hiruo, Tom Collura, President.
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FUTURE
TEACHERS
FTA members, united by a desire to
become teaciiers, expose themselves
to many of the problems and rewards
of teaching through the various
lectures at their meetings. A point
system rates each member's club in-
volvement and encourages active parti-
cipation in club activities. Future
teachers gain experience both by
tutoring during their study halls and
by working in close association with
teachers.
Mrs. Gorslene pledges new members.
"Confidentially, this is the worst punch I 've ever tasted.
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Future Teachers of America Bottom Row (L to Ft): Jackie Pograis, Judy Basa, Debbie Marbst. Judy Gansen. Ava Kaplowitz, Jere
Foster. Caria Strunk, Carol Wiehn, Karen Milbish, Terry Levine, Judy Matjasic. Willis Dreisbach. Maria Pirovolos, Cathy Witt. Georgina
Kovachich, Chris Mistretta, Judy Ratliff, Debbie Leiand. Ram Mahany, Ann Rolick. Janet Marcus. Row 2: Sue Morris, Clare Schneider.
Cindy Kershaw, Nancy Jarchow, Diane Denison. Sue Fike, Pat Reese, Adria Seeder, Kathy Grossman, Donna Yeary, Barb Walland,
Karen Rider, Kathy Rider, Annemarie Ryavec, Judy Stress. Sue Raggerts, Sandy Gubanc. Joan Reinwaid. Kathy Humphrey. Karen Matoh,
Beth Blewitt. Row 3: Marsha Mramor, Nancy Haller, Gertie Friedberg, JoAnn Felzs. Mary Jo Lipovec. Chris Gaydos. Nancy Borsch,
Carolyn Farkas. Sue Drobnick. Karen Frank, Jean Klein, Joyce Haffer, Carol Almgren. Peggy Strok, Linda Kobal. Forrest Diehl. Bob
Zeman, Beth Harris, Eileen Hanna, Faye Nye, Mary Holloway. Row 4: Marilyn Haynes, Marilyn D./ornik, Laura Foy, Cheryl Radatz, Nancy
Laser, Diane Phillips, Sue Strizzi, Pat Simeo, Janet Zaletel, Maria Goodman. Ghalia Nakshbendi, Janice Hocevar, Dawn Anderson. Joan
Lewis. Gayle Zitnik. Barb McAuler. Kathy Mahoney, Debbie Milter. Nancy Reed, Donna Brod, Joyce Marhefka. Row 5: Johanna DiTirro,
Marilyn Fisher, Marie Meehan, Cathy Madden, Sue Pales, Judy Fulton, Georgene Kalapodis, Patrice Haureberg, Barb Gordos, Debbie
Haverlock, Betty Keeler, Leeann Medevic, Mary Mog, Dennis Palko, Linda Sonntag, Jan Bahr, Nancy Zonar, Sue Glick, Debbie Henson.
Marlene Marko.
Smile for the camera, Judi,
Future Teachers of America Executive Board Bottom Row (L to R): Peggy Strok, Mary Mog, Pam Mahany, Linda
Kobal. Bacl< Row: Cathy Madden, Chris Gaydos, Pat Reese. Sue Pales, Maria Goodman.
Friendship Y-Teens Bottom Row (L to R): Suzanne Delsanter, Shirley Cook, Debbie Tinker, Barb Walland, Sharon Wolf, Jan Pawlechko, Kitty Ribar, Paula
Geiler, Judy Gansen, Kathy Hersh, Diana Pietro, Jane Raggets. Row 2: Helga Dobler, Barb Gordos, Marcia Koljat, Karen Hilbish, Chris Weiss, Betty Hill,
Anne Rolik, Angle Robers, Gayle Zitnik, Kathy Bolon, Dorothy Trunkely, Sue Spears. Row 3: Donna Yeray, Clare Schneider, Pat Timlin, Chris Srnick, Linda
Stewart, Kathy Grossman, Debbie Jaworski, Darlene Ferrara, Lynda Buchholz, Natalie llg, Nancy Zonar, Jan Bahr. flow 4: Jere Foster, Kathy Liudahl, Laura
Murray, Gloria Minerovic, Sue Drobnick, Mary Holloway, Ann Curtis, Debbie Vilcheck, Karen Vahcic, Lynn Brooks, Diane Dunbar. Row 5: Jan Francis,
Cathy Madden, Pam Stearns, Judy Kozlowski, Sue Milavec, Michelle Aaronson, Ellie Stallings, Chuckle Reya, Carol Rainovich, Sandy Shenk, Pat Bark-
hurst, Madeiynn Hall.
Two Y-Teen otficers observe a meeting.
Senior Friendship Y-Teens Executive Board Bottom Row (L to R): Diana Pietro,
Vice-President; Kitty Ribar, President; Jan Pawlechko, Treasurer, flow 2: Lynn Brooks,
Karen Frank, Secretary.
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FRIENDSHIP
Y-TEENS
Basically a service organization.
Friendship Y-Teens members are also
interested in creating social functions
with all of their three clubs,
sophomore, junior and senior.
Whether busy on a refreshment or
dance committee or making favors for
a hospital, the member dedicates
herself to Y-Teen ideals.
Junior Friendship Y-Teens Executive Board (L to R): Betty Hill, Treasurer; Chris Weiss, President; Barb
Cigoy, Vice-President; Kathy Luidatil, Secretary.
Friendship Y-Teens Bottom Row (L to Rj: Denise Reed, Marcia Sherman, Carol Swaidner, Darlene Klemencic, Cathy Hill, Cory Lovsin,
Nancy Rose, Alice Benko, Terry Sirak, Sue Rechnitcer, Michelle Dobray, Peggy Wehrle. Wow 2: Denise Ferrell, Dorothy O'Neill,
Pam Parsons, Marilou Apicello, Nancy Benedum, Chris Schultz, Kathy Wajhan, Essie Vaccariello, Laurie Salisbury, Kathy Farrill,
Carol Napp, Janet Springer. Row 3: Marie Pirovolos, Mary Lou Zabjek, Debbie Solon, Mary Mayock, Laurie Svigel, Nancy LJubi,
Sue Strizzi, Lynn Weber, Sue Mulligan, Kay Pagan, Peg Zmijewski, Helen Marlon. Row 4: Donna Wolf. Karen Frank, Lynda Nevar,
Joan Fields, Nancy Newman, Shelly Lane, Nancy Laser, Joann Wunderle, Helen Tally, Maria Mazar, Diane Phillips, Jo Ann Fross, Row 5:
Barb Cigoy, Marcle Mlakar, Jeanie Tobin, Charlene Erzen, Mary Doljack, Diane Nass, Janet Zaietel, Mary Kochevar, Kathy Marikis.
Marilyn Perovshek, Bonnie Urbancek, Rosemarie Luksic.
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SPIRITS
Enthusiastic students gather in the
night to connpose slogans and con-
struct signs urging the destruction of
Panther enemies. Sweat-shirted spirits
splash bright colors, as others plaster
the dried banners over the walls of
the school. Wednesday morning, stu-
dents view the patchwork in the halls
that materialized out of Spirits' work-
shop.
"Art is my only life."
The Spirit of '69'
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GIRLS'
LEADERS CLUB
With the shout of "Line up," the
Girls' Leaders Club member begins
her duties. Whether leading exercises
or demonstrating sports skills to the
class, each leader must exhibit pa-
tience and enthusiasm. The activities
include refereeing G.A.A. and co-ed
games, and enjoying lively social ac-
tivities. Developing leadership gains
the respect of classmates.
G.L.C.'s order of business.
Girls' Leaders Club Bottom Row (L to R): Diana Pietro. Row 2: Nancy Zonar, Cindy Anderson, Karen Wade. Ellen Davis. Row 3: Linda Plav-
can, Joann Felz, Lori Lane. Kathy Gamber. Cindy Paprizos. Row 4: Sue Picciano, Chris Weiss, Marilyn Winters, Bobbie Theil. Marcia Wallace.
Marsha Baker. Row 5: Debbie Opalk. Barb Cigoy, Chris Gaydos, Gail Theus, Beth Climo, Karen Match. Row 6: Laurie Garisek, Barb Barbato.
Sue Gordos, Jan Gustetic, Wendy Wiskes, Cherie Laser.
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GIRLS ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
The girls' version of intramural sports.
Girls' Athletic Association, offers
competition in a variety of sports.
GAA gives girls in all grade levels the
opportunity to participate in enter-
taining activities and to improve
physical skills. Numerous non-athletic
functions stimulate social awareness.
"I think you're sweet too.'
Girls' Athletic Association Bottom Row (L to R): Joyce Duty, Joan Fields. Dfebbie Bolon. Anita Siltans, Johanna DiTirro, Paulette Discenzo, Janis Mobbs, Pam Fassinger,
Cheryl Crawford, Andrea Simon. Sandy Lewton, Bev Kramer, Mary Gephart, Sandy Hendershot, Lynn Rosa. Row 2: Karen Doak, Laurie Salisbury, Kathy Wajahn, Essie
Vaccariello, Marilyn Perovshek, Kay Fagan, Debbie Nungesser, Ellie Stallings, Chris Szabo, Gayle Ebel, Laurie Garisek, Robin Austin, Margie Kostansek, Kathy Chambers,
Jan Jurcak, Marilyn Hribar. Row 3: Helga Dobler, Faye Davis, Georgina Kovacich, Jackie Pograis, Pat Sylte, Debbie Harbst, Barb Slewanko. Leslie D'Anna, Sue Glick,
Kay Rasmusen, Alison Town, Sue Taylor, Emilly Hanak, Marcia Sherman, Debbie Picciano. flow 4: Diane Whitney, Janie Cathcart, Sue Picozzi, Kathy White, Debbie
Henderson, Kathy Roberts, Lois Brace, Pam Cifranik, Mary Dienes, Cindy Barbish, Lynne Jones, Thea Syroka, Sue Soltis, Roberta Fitfik, Annemarie Ryavec, Cindy Otcasek.
Row 5: Joan Oliver, Carol Rainovich, Marcia Boyce, Janet Voipe, Mary Jo Udovic, Michelle Aaronson, Cathy Madden. Linda Reese, Bonnie Botts, Joanne Centa, Cheryl
Laser, Marilyn Schneider, Jill Battung, Mary Ellen Bajec, Barb Barbato, Sue Werle.
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Girls' Athletic Association Bottom Row (L to R): Michelle Dobray, Pauline Lawson, Alice Benko, Nancy Rose, Terri Sirak, Sue Rechnitzer, Sue Picciano,
Laurie Griffith, Nancy LJubi, Carol Napp, Sherry Pena, Cathy Ferrell. Chris Echultz, Roseanne Garubo. flow 2: Kathy Gamber, Diane Zuro, Donna Sa|ewski,
Sharon Paz. Marilyn Domitor. Lynn Jersan, Sue Brezec, Ghalia Nakshbendi, Ste Taddie, Joy Scheurman, Barb Losee, Ellen Falcone. Jean Shepard. Mary
Lou Lickert. Row 3: Janet Springer, Marilyn Jaksic, Joyce Tianello, Peggy Fierle, Denise Ferrell. Loretta Tobin, Sue Strizzi, Nancy Newman, Laurie Potocnik,
Janine Taylor, Kathy Deeke, Lori Hudec, Janet Taub, Renee Karich, Laura Dauchy, Sharon Morel, flow 4: Sue Mulligan, Mary Sobole, Debbie Galloway,
Grace Johnson, Ann Siefert, Marge Logar, Jean Mullally. Diane Raggets, Dorna Wolf, Janice Bahn, Debbie Vrh, Pat Sterling, Nancy Laser, Andy Brizes.
Row 5: Earlene Tonkin, Chuckle Reya, Bonnie Bubley, Debbie Berndt, Michelle Mueller, Donna Sweet, Jane Dunbar, Debbie Erdman, Jennifa Klopovic,
Wendy Wiskes, Karen Madeja, Lucy Vasas, Sandy Parsons, Sandy Gonakis, Vicky Mildner, Sue Gordos.
.ettermens Club Bottom Row (L to R): Rich Potts, Don Seddon, Craig Hodakievic, Scott Lucci,*
'im Neidermeyer. Row 2: Jim Tolar, Tom Brunson, Jeff Fagan, Gary Newman. George ProkopoJ
leece. Craig Zola. Rich Schwabauer. Bill Swaidner. flow 3.- John Fatica. John Tolar. Duane [
iemo|zes. George Gast. Bob Miller. Rich Kipp. Tom Cooper, flow 4: Bruce Deister. Ken Chu
ave Lewis, Ed Ritz. Kurt Stanic. Doug Knaus. Jeff Rieder. flow 5; Jim Kaim. Tom Koger, Jim
ane, Paul Schonauer, Ian Glass, Rich Cotton, Dean Williams. Bill Korthals.
iris' Athletic Association Executive Board Bottom Row (L to R):
ynne Jersan. Kathy Gamber. President; Cheryl Laser, Vice-President.
'ow 2: Karen Madeja. Sports-Coordinator; Sue Gordos. Mary Ellen
ajec. Secretary; Debbie Erdman, Wendy Wiskes, Treasurer, Not
iciured: Barb Barbate.
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Wal Napolo Clockwise from Top: Kathy Netschke. Barb Jerele. Laurie Jewett, Sue Weinke, Jill Battung, Alison Trommetter. R'ta Halsey.
BJ Roberts, Marty Schwenke, Mary Dienes, Debby Clark, Janie Dauchy, Els Meertens, Ellen Gerl. Janis Totten, Judy Kozlowski, Kathy
Weighan, Joan Bensing, Karen Hollyfield, Becky Rohrer, Lenore Perovshek, Eileen Hanna, Penny Morse, Karen Hilbish, Char Rudiak,
Nancy Reed, Mary Jo Lipovec, Robin Cochran, Karen Icke, Jean Klein, Cindy Kershaw, Carol Dann, Sandy Mika, Marian Hodder, Cindy
Kelly, Judy McRae. oandy Hende'rsliol," Lynn piosa. flow 2: Karen DoaR, Laurie =a,i»uu.,, , ,
Mings, Chris Szabo, Gayle Ebel, Laurie Garisek, Robin Austin, Margie Kostansek, Kathy Chambers,
Wal Nepoi Kovacich, Jackie Pograis, Pat Sylte, Debbie Harbst, Barb Stewanko, Leslie D'Anna, Sue Click!
Secretary; t, Debbie Ficciano. flow 4: Diane Whitney, Janie Calhcart, Sue Picozzi, Kathy White, Debbie
' Barbish, Lynne Jones, Thea Syroka, Sue Soltis, Roberta FiNik, Annemarie Ryavec, Cindy Otcasek.
Udovic, Michelle Aaronson, Cathy Madden, Linda Reese, Bonnie Botts, Joanne Ce:ita Cheryl
Sub Werle.
WA\ NAPOLO
Energetic members with strained
muscles splash the water each Tuesday
as shouts of "Wai Napolo forever!"
echo in the pool. Ever-striving for new
grace in synchronized swimming, the
aquamaids receive well-deserved praise
from fellow swim club members.
Patient instruction of the novice and
the advanced swimmer provide the
swim leader the opportunity to de-
velop skill in future water enthusiasts.
January signals the beginning of end-
less hours of practice in preparation
for the annual spring water show. The
meaning of Wai Napolo remains secret
with the sisterhood of its members.
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AD CLUB
The duties of Ad Club members re-
quire responsible students willing to
devote their lunch periods and many
Friday and Saturday nights to selling
tickets. Often working through an en-
tire game, club members manage
ticket booths and stamp hands of avid
fans.
LETTERMENS
CLUB
Membership in the Lettermen's Club
is restricted to those athletes who
have earned their varsity letters. The
club gives recognition to outstanding
performance and to individual effort.
Ad Club Bottom Row (L to R): Laurie Svigel. Skye Hurlbert, Becky Mann, Shirley Cook, Jana Dreisbach,
Cathy Subel. Row 2: Kay Fagan, Debbie Uchbar, Kathy Horvat, Marilyn Winters, Cathy Shilling, Sue Car-
mitchel. flow 3: Penny Morse, Bonnie Bubley, Pam Stearns, Debbie Opalk, Kathy Netschke, Carol' Almgren.
Lettermens Club Bottom Row (L to R): Rich Potts, Don Seddon, Craig Hodakievic, Scott Lucci, Mike Roberts. Wes Collins,
rim Neidermeyer. Row 2: Jim Tolar, Tom Brunson, Jeff Fagan, Gary Newman, George Prokopovich, Dave Nungesser, Chris
ileece, Craig Zola, Rich Schwabauer, Bill Swaidner. flow 3; John Fatica, John Tolar, Duane Doblar, Dennis Paiko, Dave
Demojzes, George Cast, Bob Miller, Rich Kipp, Tom Cooper, flow 4: Bruce Deister, Ken Chudzik, Vic Valli. Bob Lonchar,
Dave Lewis. Ed Ritz, Kurt Stanic, Doug Knaus, Jeff Rieder. Row 5: Jim Kaim, Tom Koger, Jim Kalamasz, Jim Stiscak, Rich
Krane, Paul Schonauer, Ian Glass, Rich Cotton, Dean Williams, Bill Korthals.
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F.B.LA.
The business world involves more than
the familiar typing, bookkeeping and
shorthand associated with it. F.B.L.A.
attempts to give its members this ad-
ditional -information and experience
through widely selected educational
activities. It strives to provide the stu-
dent with solid background in the
field of business.
Future Business Leaders ol America Bottom Row (L (o Rj: Maureen Ray, Diana Dorsey, Kathy Cook, Linda
Srgmon. Gail Tabb. Row 2: Marie Rapl<in, Kathy Roberts, Georgetta Kaparic, Lynn Leotta, Adrienne Kust.
Row 3: Janet Picciotti, Pat Tanner, Diane Lupo, Diane Sluga. Sue Sever, flow 4: Louise Francis, Pam
Sinltovic, Ellen Pestak, Carol Lesiak, Mickie Gartroza, Sherry Coltister.
D.E.C.A. Bottom flow (L to R): Pam Bosco, Jan Donovan, Darlene Euretig, Pat Mervar, Peggy Schroeder, Fran
Radwanick, flow 2; Dale Nagy, Chuck Miller, Wally Krenisky, Ray Doehring, Joe Stansfield, Chris Wilcox, Mr.
Siebert. flow 3: Fred Essex, Joe Znidarsic, Tom Crawford, Jim Kaim, Steve Smith, Tim McTigne, Bob Showers,
D.E.C.A
Students desirous of a career in the
fields of marketing and distribution
gain valuable experience and a better
understanding of their prospective
careers through Distributive Educa-
tion Club of America. Students learn
the aspects of the American free
enterprise economy through the spirit
of competition fostered by this
national organization.
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Cooperative Office Education Bottom Row (L to R): Rebecca Buchwald, Marlene Pacic, Connie Brunner,
Katherine Wesley, Shirley Griffis, Germaine Palmer. Row 2: Linda Tober, Phyllis Morris, Karen Knaus, Libby
Mantz, President; Susan Nesbett, Diane Cesen. Wow 3; Charlolte Gillespie, Vivan Sobole, Debbie Carducci,
Linda Gibbons, Karen Michalski, Anita Brommer. Row 4: Jerry Hubacka, Janice Swanhart, Connie Lytle,
Debbie Merrill, Pat Frank, Marilyn Siders. Not pictured: Barbara Kneale.
CO.E.
In its second year at Euclid, Coopera
tive Office Education, an organized
program for twenty-six years, is open
to seniors taking business courses. The
mennbers, limited to twenty-five
highly qualified students whose work
is evaluated and graded throughout
the year, gain office experience by
working with local companies.
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YOUTH COUNCIL
ON HUMAN
RELATIONS
Euclid's Youth Council on Human Re-
lations investigates social problems by
projects and reason. The viewing of a
controversial movie stimulates mem-
bers to examine their individual be-
liefs. Conflicts in philosophies and
opinions often lead to heated discus-
sions in which no idea is sacred, nor
any conclusion valid until supported
with sound judgement. With such a
background as preparation, members
embark on a project to test their the-
ories. Using this study and investiga-
tive method, they strive to achieve a
better understanding of people and
problems in school, city and world
communities.
Youth Council on Human Relations Bottom Row (L to R): Lori Rugle, Kathy Randall, Becky Mann, Claudia
Orehak, Wilfred Tabb. Row 2: Cathy Tabb, Jean Acks, Lynn Kotnik, Dave Templeton, Al Nemeth. flow S.-
Marsha Baker, Karen Wade, Rita Zelinski, Tom Dolter, Fred Arnold.
Medical Careers Club Bottom Row (L to R): Joy Scheurman, Kathy Liudahl, Dorothy Trunkely, Diane Catanese, Barb
Losee, Candi Callaghan, Bonnie Nimelli, Judy Matjasic, Alvera Vargo. Row 2: Jenny Grabitz, Jan Jurcak, Debbie Rash,
Marilyn Hribar, Pat Volota, Jackie Hulewicz, Nancy Hoffman, Cheryl Glubish, Pam Volota, flow 3; Judy Skrinjar, Sue
Pales, Ann Hanak, Betty Keeler, Cathy Tabb, Debbie Pestotnik, Sandy Gubanc, Joan Reinwald, Charlene Simons, Donna
Haugh, Mary Lemmo. Row 4: Tom Stravarace, Natlie llg, Harriet Eglin, Debbie Henson, Laura Zurc, Ginny Kumel, Denise
Icke, Kathy Bolon. Donna Sweet, flow 5; Sue Milavic, Ken Winchester, Lana Drummer, Mary Holloway, Bruce McBrian,
Phil Stravarace, Ron Zarnick, Jerry Davis, Roger Principe.
MEDICAL
CAREERS CLUB
The Future Nurses Club
broadened its scope of in-
terests, admitted boys, and re-
named itself the Medical
Careers Club. Almost fifty stu-
dents meet twice a month to
acquaint themselves with a
particular medical field. Under
the enthusiastic sponsorship of
Euclid General Hospital, mem-
bers have had opportunities to
tour hospitals and to talk with
a navy nurse, a psychologist,
and a Peace Corps medic.
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SKI CLUB-1969
SKI CLUB-1969
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SKI CLUB
Clutching their equipment with ama-
teur enthusiasm, the Saturday skiers
brave the slopes of Mont Chalet and
eagerly demonstrate to fellow stu-
dents their newly acquired skills in the
snow. Occasional spills on cold, wet
ground fail to daunt the skiers' spirits.
Anxious to don parkas, mittens and
heavy socks, they wait impatiently for
forecasts of "cold with snow."
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Chess Club Seated (L to R): Jim Nosse, Mike Chlebik, William Grant. Standing: Randy Snyder, Joe Krnc, Bill Meo, Terry Fox, Dennis
Straub, Tom Major, Tim Larkin, Mark Straub, Sieve Deemer, Jack Wagner.
CHESS CLUB
Chess Club holds tournaments with-
out cheerleaders and record crowds;
quiet contemplation provides the key
for the strategic moves executed by
patient members of both teams. Each
individual triumph makes the hynotic
hours spent under the spell of knights
and bishops worthwhile. Intensive
silence, a result of deep concentration,
shatters with the word "checkmate"
the chessman's cry of victory.
CAMERA CLUB
Camera Club members meet inform-
ally to exchange ideas on technique
and composition, to evaluate advance-
ments in equipment, and to criticize
the craftsman of a professional. Stu-
dent photographers prove their abili-
ties by setting up, developing, enlarg-
ing and mounting their own work.
Their high school work for scholastic
art competition and for publication
staffs provides members with experi-
ence for artistic or commercial ca-
reers.
Camera Club Bottom) Row (L to R): George Braidich, Bert Gold, Paul Imm, Darryl McGill. flow 2: Ronnie
Holcombe, Forrest Ross, Jack Wagner, Jim Tolh. flow 3; Bill Rice, Don Hiruo, Phillip Morlock, Bill Bridgen.
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COIN CLUB
Speculating about the purchasing of
bags of coins and observing the mone-
tary systems of different nations are
some of the activities of Coin Club. As
the members accumulate various
worldwide coinage, they trade extras
in an attempt to complete their mu-
mismatology.
SCIENCE
SEMINAR
Crystal growing, hypnotism and as-
tronomy constitute part of the diverse
range of topics included by Science
Seminar. Science and math-orientated
audiences encounter new ideas and
theories. Clues to the complexities of
a minute atom or a distant star reveal
themselves with the aid of the guest
speaker; limitations imposed by the
regular classroom slowly diminish.
Coin Club (L to R): Mike Selway, David Nolan, Bill Meo, Randy Snyder.
Science Seminar Bottom Row (L to R): Bruce Walker, Marilyn Ward, Kathy Erdelsky, Jackie Polgrais, Taree Rothrock, Jean Foster. Row 2: Mike
Chlebik, Dave Petscher, Pat Ttiompson, Joan Sensing, Kim Somers, Debbie Von Gunten. Row 3: Jim Roma, Alan Timlin, Lee Jalovec, Chuck Sims,
Jim Nosse, Pat Sylte. Row 4: Dave Templeton, Keith Kern, Dave Wagner, Dave Fidel, Mike Selway. Bruce Makse. Row 5: Jim Koch, Gary Kopec, Dale
Kardos, Ken Hassink, Bob Havreberg, Lee Peters.
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GIRLS
VARSITY SPORTS
Soccer, basketball, track, field hoc-
key, and volleyball constitute the
teams boasted by Girls' Sports. The
sports teams provide a challenge of
competition and individual ability. Al-
though the girls' teams enjoy less pop-
ularity than their male counterparts,
the girls acquire a sense of achieve-
ment and self-satisfaction.
Girls' Varsity Sports Bottoiv Row (L to R): Fay Davis, Roberta FifllK, Lorelyn Hudec, Waltraut Grau, Beverly Kramar, Sue Brezec, Pam Stearns. Row 2: Jane
Hospodar. Cheryl Radatz, Marlene Thweatt, Mary Ellen Bajec, Karen Madeja. Barb Barbato, Wendy Wiskes, Sue Gordos. Lynne Jersan. Row 3: Julie Staskunas,
Bonnie Bubley, Kalhy Camber, Anne Marie Ryavec, Diane Raggels, Joy Scheurman, Kathie Kocin, Charlene Reya.
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Public Address Club (L to R):
Yocum.
Mr. Staines, Louis Chos, Bob Taub, Frank Ogoreuc, Bob Knowles, Mr.
P.A. CLUB
Movie Club Bottom Row (L to R): Pat Krakauskas, Diane Catanese, Jackie Hulewicz, Stierri Hagberg, Sue
Taylor, Kathy Gamber, Pat Perchan. Row 2: Chris Hulewicz, Sandy Gonakis, Janet Marcus, Arthur Hare, Sandy
Oblich, Pattr Virginia, Carol Dann, Terri Brown. Row 3: Bob Keyes, Jerry James, Ty Games, Seth Chazanoff,
Bruce Deister, Melinda Baldini, Beth Bowles. Row 4: Andy Malenda, Scott Williamson, Larry Drozin, Doug
Barry, Greg Zelinsky, Nick Bohr, Doug Behrends, Fred Land, flow 5; Craig Palik, Ken Chudzik, Dave Meyer,
Bob Blazunas, Greg Mann, Jim Crosson, Carl Susman.
P.A. Club members play an important
part in the production of an assembly
or a show; Adjusting and setting up
microphones, speakers, and other
equipment constitutes the major part
of their job. Assisting with the public
address system during school, this ser-
vice organization more than proves its
value.
MOVfE CLUB
Movie Club members sacrifice their
study halls to deliver audio visual
equipment to classrooms, to splice
films, to make minor machine repairs,
or to show noon movies. Their work
rarely receives any expression of grati-
tude; yet, their occasional mistakes
are loudly condemned. However, their
conscientious efforts are appreciated
by the noon movie-goers, by the stu-
dents in the classroom, by the teacher
who uses movies for illustration to
supplement review, and, of course, by
the exasperated substitute.
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Foremen's Club Bottom Row (L to R): Bob Jaffe, Ed Bishop, Ralph Andrews, Ron Gadish, Tim Clark. Row 2: Craig Russell, Bryoii
Wilton, Dwight Williams, Ed Lee, Al Leybeck. Row 3: Geoff Greer, Bob Hill, Frank Kaparic, Frank Dremel, Andrew Korta, Frank
Doblekar.
Metal Sculpture (L to R): Sue Raggets, Greg Tupa, Judy Stress, Gary Radatz, Hans Stylianou, Lee Smith
FOREMAN S CLUB
Basing eligibility for membership on
responsibility and skill, the Foreman's
Club remains small and selective. The
primary purpose of the club centers
on the training of boys to assist in
machine shop classes. Supervising
classes, handling large and complex
machines, and emphasizing safety, the
foreman earns valuable experience and
respect.
METAL
SCULPTURE CLUB
Interest in exploring a new media of
art unites this neophyte club. Armed
with blow torch and goggles, club
members solder various metals into
unique sculptures. Members add
colors to copper and create new enam-
aled designs.
Radio Club Bottom Row (L to R): George Braidich, Dennis McBride, Clifford Burns, Wayne Downer, flow 2:
Marc Felder, Bob Mikanovich, David Colosi, Burt Emig. Row 3: Gary Jones, Doug Yandala, Gary Kopec,
Lee Jalovec.
RADIO CLUB
WA8ZGE, the call letters of the Radio
Club, promises communications with
the rest of the United States and
beyond. Much knowledge and capabil-
ity is required of the "hams" to
construct working radio equipment.
The club helps its members to obtain
the licenses by helping them to pass
the exam.
STUDENT STORE
The Student Supply Store quickly be-
comes crowded as students rush in to
buy materials for their next classes.
The ring of the cash register and eager,
outstretched hands add to the hurried
confusion of customers wanting to
buy anything from cough drops to
Shakespearean plays. Although some-
what flustered by the large groups at-
tempting to make purchases at the
same time, operators manage to give
correct change and to show courtesy
to all their customers.
student Supply Store Stall Bottom Row (L to R): Mr. Amsler, Maryann Kovacic, Joyce Wayner, Toni Di Santo, Marlene Mirtic, Ramona
Hace. Row 2: Roberta Fiffik, Marie Rapkin, Janet Wayner, Laura Murray, Dawn Anderson. Row 3: Tim Cooke, Marc Kellner, Ron Barbish,
Bob Lees, Els Meertens.
Folk Club Bottom Row (L to R): Beth Grum, Mary Smith, Nancy Temple. Janet Wayner. Pat Kaston, Joyce Wayner, Debbie Hornsby. Diane Catanese,
Jackie Hulewicz, Amy Griffith. Diane Taylor, flow 2: George Mclntyre, Jayne Bucknot. Nancy Amacher, JoAnn Hignite, Joanne O'Conner, Laura Foy. Stewart
Trivine, Joy Hicklin, Alice Swartz, Alice Sweet, Glen Hach. floiv 3. Clare Schneider, Robin Cochran, Sue Raggets. Judt Stross, Bev Cleaver, Fran Reymander.
Mary Ellen Lee. Gail Arnold. Kathy Keszenheimer, Linda Gudowicz, Eric Bowes, Rick Zeman. Row 4: Al N«meth. Judy Ulstrom, Doug Knaus, Bob Miller,
Rick Nemecek, Tom Cooper, Bob Bohinc, Gwen Rupert, Eileen Hoge, Gayle Primoznik, Judy Ayers, Jim Bock. Linda Rich, Bob Zeman. Row 5: Steve Hunn,
President; Tom Cook, Ken Bernhardt, Jim Lyie, Don Bokor, Eric Benedum, Don Stokes. Was Collins, Ed Ritz, Dale Kardos, Mike Telich, Jim Stiscak, Fred
Arnold, John Laszcz, Tom Doltor.
FOLK CLUB
A small room, reflections of light, the
twang of a guitar, a clear voice raised
in song-a ballad, create a bit of heaven
for the folk enthusiast. Stimulating
conversation, imaginative expression,
creative inspiration, a cool, quiet at-
mosphere and live entertainment re-
cruited from all parts of the area bring
friends together to share their interest
in folk music.
Eucuyo Bottom Row (L to Rj: Jane Bucknot, Sharon Wolf, Becky Mann, Barb Gates, flow Z: George Karlan,
Rita Zelinsky, Lori Rugle, Nancy Amactier, Betty Keeler. Row 3: Wes Collins, Bill Schmidt, Marie Meehan,
Helen Dougherty, Gwen Rupert.
EUCUYO
A small group of students quietly col-
lects classmates' better short stories,
plays, and poems. Published works
must be original and well written.
Staff members compile literary works
into a modest volume which is attrac-
tively illustrated with student art
work. In the spring, the completed
book receives enthusiastic compli-
ments from its readers.
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SPIRITS, INC 1969
SPIRITS INC.
Braille Club Bottom Row (L to R): Bmce Finan, Annette Jakse, Taree Rothrock, Peter Pecsok. Row 2:
Ctieryl Glubish, Jotianna Di Tirro, Andy Newman, Marlene Mirtic, Michelle Kovezsdi.
The male spirit-inciters raise laughter
from audiences with their person-
alized and original cheers. Though
only in its second year, the club's
membership list remains long with en-
thusiastic participants. Spirit Inc.'s
goal, to act as the "psychological
advantage" for the Panther teams, is
maintained with each victory.
BRAILLE CLUB
Once a week, partially blind students
patiently instruct their sighted class-
mates. Beginners must first learn to
distinguish letters of the raised dot
alphabet. When this phase of learning
is completed, the "seeing" students
learn that they will probably always
have to use their eyes to read braille;
their sense of touch is not as keenly
developed as that of their student in-
structors. Through Braille Club, the
student instructor and the pupil gain
some insight into each other's worlds.
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NATIONAL f ' •
FORENS/C It
LEAGUE Vl
For those who have a special talent
for speaking, National Forensic
League offers a chance to connpete
against students from other high
schools at the weekly Saturday
tournaments. Three rounds of com-
petition follow early morning
registration. Afterwards, contestants
nervously await the results. A first
place trophy culminates long hours of
practice and causes the realization
that the work expended in practice
was not wasted.
Mike Debevec, State Qualifier.
National Forensic League Bottom Row (L to R): Pat Kaslon, Terri Brown, Debbie Galloway, Mr. Robuck, Sponsor. Row 2: Tom
Cooper, Joan Fields, Debbie Berndt, Robert Taub.
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Political World Atlairs Club Bottom Row (L to Rj: Debbie Tinker, Bob Baker, Joyce Tianello, Judy Mal|asic, Leslie Hannum. Row 2: Pat
Thompson, Nancy Keay, Willred Tabb, Seth Chazanotf, Betty Keeler, flow 3; Don Hiruo, Mike Selway, Bill Schmidt, Dave Templeton,
Wayne Zachaiy, Bob Verner.
Youth Power Bottom Row (L to R): Chris Mehler, Sue Kardell, Diana Auldridge, Celena Andrews. Row Z.-
Maureen Ray, Carol Kwasny, Janet Gates, Pat Cuchiara, Marty Geyer. flow 3. Joe Stansfield, Sue Schoval,
Debbie Auldridge, Jack Borden.
POLITICAL-
WORLD
AFFAIRS
Lively, controversial discussions aid
members of Political-World Affairs
Club in understanding current prob-
lems and disturbances. Well-informed
speakers present opinions on current
events to acquaint the members with
viewpoints which may differ from
their own. Concerned students ex-
perienced the presidential race on
their own level with a mock election
preceded by student campaigns.
YOUTH POWER
Leading national food industries pro-
mote Youth Power groups to interest
students in all phases of the pro-
duction, processing, and distribution
of foods. Encouragement of better
nutrition among teenagers emerges as
the main goal. Youth Power has as an
important objective: planning for the
future nutritional needs of our
country.
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VOICE
OF ART
Struggling with varied con-
cepts, the student finally mur-
murs a decision and the idea
takes shape. Testing different
media, he advances step by
step. Asking softly for
criticism, the artist works
slowly toward completion.
The composition finsihed, the
Voice of Art speaks loudly in
its exhibition.
Voice ol Art Bottom Row (L to Rj: Donna Wilson, Marie Rapkin. Jane Dauchy, Judi Stress, Sue Raggets. Row 2: Denise
Gressley, Angela Bartel, Joy Gliha, Chuck Mukavetz, Pam Volota. Row 3: Mary Jo Udavic, Janet Voipe, Denise Gast,
Mary Lou Lickert, Nancy Laser.
Mrs. Martinsen, E-Room Coordinator
E-ROO/M
Tired students slowly saunter to the
after-school mecca. Records blasting from
the loudspeakers and buzzing conversation
create atmosphere as the social center fills
with students. Under "Mom's" guidance,
the varied facilities of the E-Room provide
for diverse activities.
SPECTRUM
Reaching out to explore and absorb
culture through the arts is Spectrum's
objective. Securing tickets and attend-
ing performances create student in-
terest and gradual appreciation of
efforts in the arts.
Spectrum Bottom Row (L to R): Jane Bucknot, Nancy Amacher, Betty Keeler, Kathy Luidahl. Row 2: Debbie
Henderson, Mike Selway, Heidi Nitsch. Row 3: Linda Klein, Laura Zurk, Natalie llg, Cindy Wutchiett, Pat
Thompson.
Drama Workshop Bottom Row (L to R): Michele Maran, Skye Hurlburt. Claudia Orehek, Debbie Hendersliol. Stierri
Hagberg, Sue Taddie. Row 2: Kattiy Boeder, Star Painter. Bob Blazunas, Doug Barry, Barb Losee. Row 3: Dave
Reinhardt, Jim Crosson, Paul Mohoricti, Greg Mann, Mark Meetian, Don Stokes.
DRAMA
WORKSHOP
Drama Workshop, the omni-
present entity at dramatic produc-
tions, provides varied sound
effects and appropriate properties.
The tasks allocated to its members
demand ingenuity and resourceful-
ness in rehearsals and during the
performances. Although their
efforts receive only casual men-
tion in the program, evidence of
their importance lies in the con-
tinued success of Euclid dra-
matics.
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K-^v^a
Junior Varsity Cheerleaders (L lo R): Bonnie Bubley, Joan Force, Essie Vaccariello. Marilyn
Perovshek, Debbie Harrison, Sandy Nurmi.
Denise Dworning
Junior Varsity Cheerleader Substitutes (L to R): Lenore
Perovshek, Donna Sajewski, Annette Kuchling.
Margie Fennell, Substitute.
Panthers (L to Ft): Laurie Jewelt, Gio Ulizzi,
Kalhy Lonchar
Beth Climo
Marcia Wallace
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CHEERLEADERS
Panther mascots and saddle-shoed,
short-skirted cheerleaders shout the
glories of Euclid victories and tearful-
ly share the Panther's defeats. Hours
of after-school practice results in
straight lines and precise formations.
Well-timed jumps climax uniform and
enthusiastic cheers. Exhausting gy-
rations, cartwheels and splits contrib-
ute to the spirit of participation among
the faithful followers.
Jo Ann Leppert, Captain
Sally Yozlpovich, Substitute
Kathie Fox
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MAJORETTES
"One, two, three, four, five, six, seven,
eight!" Whistles blow and records
countlessly repeat, as long majorette
practices drag. On lookers are re-
warded by watching precise high-
kicking chorus lines and flashing ba-
tons. Girls at early morning sessions
in rollers, gym shorts and long coats
march toward synchronization in well-
rehearsed routines. White boots and
pom-poms decorate the football field
and basketball court to the enjoyment
of half-time audiences. Satisfaction
shines in each majorette's ever-
present smile.
Ken Hassink, Senior Class President
Majorette Substitutes (L to R): Gail Kapusi, Bernie O'Connell, Barb Strazier, Jackie Day.
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Majorettes (L lo R): Leslie Rohr, Cathy Tyrrell, Karen Wa|han, Debbie Palguta, Anna Fugina. Pal Paulin, Gayle Mocarski, Gayle Crown, Cindy Kershaw,
Carol Murphy.
Majorette Captains (Top to Bottom): Nancy Kadunc, Gail Theus.
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SYMPHONIC BAND
FLUTE:
Marilyn Bauer
Janice Berry
Carol Dann
MaryJean DeTomaso
Harriet Eglin
Leslie Kalan
Wendy Lick
Gale Richardson
OBOE;
Lynn Allchin
Pat Kaston
CLARINET:
Dale Anderson
James Burns
Dean Coolidge
Michael Debevec
Jane Decatur
Mary Dienes
Rosemary Gasper
Mark Glinski
Cheryl Glubish
Pam Hobe
Barbara Losee
Philip Morlock
David Onions
Mary Schaffer
Joy Scheurman
Joseph Sharpe
Alice Sweet
John Tanko
Barb Thomas
Bruce Walker
Scott Wightman
Donna Yeray
ALTO CLARINET:
Darryl McGill
Karen Reichard
BASS CLARINET:
David Bucknot
Ralph Gibson
Jeffrey McKee
Mike Mitch
BASSOON:
Cheryl Crawford
ALTO SAXOPHONE:
Cindy Anderson
Frank Doblekar
Nancy Gubanc
Jim Tolar
TENOR SAXOPHONE:
Louis Chos
Joseph Lovanc
BARITONE SAXOPHONE:
Robert Herrick
CONTRA BASS:
Bob Helm
CORNET:
Michael Balale
Robert Civic
Thomas Cole
Duane Doblar
Paul Drotleff
Robert Dunker
Ron Lyman
Dennis McBride
Kevin Oliveri
Rick Punzar
FRENCH HORN:
William Christensen
Steve Hoedt
Judy Neuman
Deborah Vadnal
Marilyn Ward
Rich Wittenmeyer
TROMBONE:
David Brooks
James Hinde
Fred Land
Blaine Lewis
Michael Murphy
Frank Yoder
BARITONE:
Tim Cheadle
David Cooney
John Tolar
TUBA:
Skip Garth
John Horna
Bill Ostrander
Tom Taylor
PERCUSSION:
Jay Benedict
Patrick Foy
Luane Morgan
Mark Potocnik
John Tomino
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"I use it to keep my reeds in.'
"Peace be with you, brother.'
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CONCERT BAND
FLUTE:
Patricia Breed
Kathryn Deere
Dolores Donner
Marcia Feiock
Darlene Franks
Chris Gaydos
Arlene Kemejak
Elaine Mog
Joan Oliver
Mary Smith
OBOE;
Vicki Festini
CLARINET:
Barbara Girimont
Jerry Glick
Vicki Hollis
Harry Jeffries
Gary Jones
Robert Knight
Annette Kuchling
Charlene Reya
Wayne Russell
Karen Sbrocco
William Semenchuck
Marie Sopko
Thomas Stupica
Kathy Tancredi
Nancy Temple
ALTO CLARINET:
Scott Barrett
BASS CLARINET:
Mary Lou Lickert
Robert Wilson
BASSOON
Lana Drummer
Carolyn Farkas
CONTRA BASS
Robert Helm
SAXOPHONE:
Janice Hocevar
Craig Hoover
Harvey Smith
James Srnick
Phillip Wright
ALTO SAXOPHONE:
James Arko
TENOR SAXOPHONE:
David Davies
FRENCH HORN:
Kevin Kelley
James Stiscak
CORNET:
John Brothers
Ronald Brow
Harry Handshaw
Rich Komara
James McVey
Mark Palmer
Jaye Rex Racich
Richard Stillings
MikeSuttle
Joyce Wicks
Douglas Yandala
BAR/TONE:
Frank Houser
David Sinclair
TROMBONE;
Mark Doblekar
TUBA:
Martin Garrity
David March
PERCUSSION:
Richard Bendure
Glen Benedict
James Howell
Al Marck
Peter Markovich
Ken Sadar
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ORCHESTRA
FLUTE:
VIOLA:
Carol Dann
Leslie Kalan
Alice Kreit
Diane Taylor
CLARINET:
VIOLIN:
Jane Bucknot
Darryl McGill
Donna Yeray
OBOE;
Lynn Allchin
Sue Arnold
Gail Arvay
Ann Bronaka
Pamela Croaning
Fay Davis
Laurie Garrett
Nancy Haller
Joan Henderson
Carolyn Newnes
Susan Soltis
BASSOON:
Cheryl Crawford
Bruce Stout
Sue Taddie
Pat Thompson
Joyce Tianello
Pamela Volata
Carl White
CORNET:
CELLO:
Dennis McBride
HORN;
Skip Garth
Richard Kehres
Stan Pavelecky
Fred Arnold
Betty Bogel
Rich Wittenmeyer
Wayne Zachary
PERCUSSION
John Tomino
Terry Tryon
TROMBONE:
Fred Land
Blaine Lewis
Frank Yoder
BASS:
Doug Behrends
Michael Chlebik
Kris Will
TRUMPET:
PIANO:
Paul Kobilsek
Richard Stillings
Jerllynn Dowd
John Ofciarcik
TUBA;
Tom Taylor
ORCHESTRA
Hours of private practice, in addition
to rehearsals with the entire group,
enable the orchestra to perform
excellent concerts. The nnusic consists
of many individual parts, each of
them necessary to complement the
melody. Orchestra members work
diligently to perfect their parts and
attain total harmony.
BAND
Marching band members, armed with
instruments, hot chocolate, and spirit,
excel in executing football game
halftime shows. Support of the
Panthers extends into basketball as
the select pep band provides entertain-
ment and unites cheering efforts.
Later in the year, the symphonic and
concert bands produce high quality
musical performances.
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Girls' Concert Choir Bottom Row (L to R): Dori O'Neill, Jennifa Klopovic, Pat Virginia, Carol Swaidner. Nancy Rose, Holly
Hollmeyer, Micki Cipriani, Donna Hopton, Vicki Cipriani, Suzanne Madden, Mary Mayock, Cathy Witt. Dawn Steeves, Sandi Hender-
shot, Mary Gephart. Laurie Dauchy, Ter Sirak, Diane Raggets. Diane Zuro. Row 2: Wilberta Hale, Marilyn Murg, Kay Rasmusen,
Leslie D'Anna, Peg Fierle, Diane Fabig, Janie Cathcart. Joan Springer, Debbie Picciano, Marilou Apicello, Kay Pagan, Nancy
Benedum, Janet Knowles, Sue Farkas, Laurie Polocnik, Sandy Hurwitch, Joan Force. Row 3: Geo:gann Polunus, Georgene
Kalapidis, Joan Reinwald, Stevie Monroe, Ginny Jakuben, Millie Lohri, Amy Hungerford. Denise lake, Sue Carmitchel, Bev Bowers,
Helen Tally, Judy Cain, Robin St ration, Cory Lovsin, Debbie Harrison, Janet Taub. Linda Berglund, Kathy Anderson, Diana
Ostberg. Row 4: Anita Siltans, Michele Pielro, Barb Stefanko. Denise Ferrell, Donna Wolf, Cindy Olcasek. Deborah King, Irene
Mulvinas. Carol Kinkelaar. Lynn Nevar, Betti Harris, Linda Reese, Alice Swartz. Pat Andrews, Trudy Oliver. Cathy Shilling, Sandy
Gubanc, Sharon Setnik, Sandy Oblich, Marilyn Jaksic. Not Pictured: Gail Arnold, Cindy Barstow. Cheryl Broderick, Sue Burris,
Nancy Keay, Leslie Kinsley, Par Kipp, Jolinda Laurencell, Linda Mustar, Georgiann Pace, Carla Raney, Ann Siefert, Robin
Steindler.
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Mixed Choir Bottom Row (L to R): Jayne Miller, Gertude Friedberg, Jo Ann Fross, Linda Kobal, Sherrle Chant, Bill Troop. Al Ulle, Bnxe Biddle,
Dwight Yoder, Linda Plavcan, Maria Plywacki, Annette Jakse, Michelle Kovezsdi, Jana Dreisbach, Debbie Hendershot. flow 2: Dava Herskowitz, Terry
Burkholder, Jeanettff Barber, Marcia Season, Emily Hanak, Lynne Jersan, Tom Aquilano, Jim Vidrick, Steve Journey, Pat Doherty, Jessica Burrows.
Peggy Wehrle, Frances Lazar, Karen Hillish, Judy Sustarsic. Row 3: Geralyn Grubac, Connie Orebaugh, Diane Lupo, Sue Scharletter, Tracy McCreight,
Grace Johnson, Ernest Tibjash, Al Casey. Bob Knowles. Herb Klich, Teny Bosher, Howard Nelson, Rich Nagode, Bill Pasco, Nancy Reed, Julie
Sutphin, Lori Lane, Ellie Stallings, Barb Cigoy. Row 4: Betty Keeler, Star Painter, Dee-Dee Thompson, Donna Sajewski. Evelyn Nielsen, Sandy Nurmi.
Mary Ann Jankovich, Bill Walworth, David Garling, John De Langis, Dan Ehuman, Tim Miller, Jeff Aultz, Rick Taylor, Dale Hoynacke. Wendy Mihoclk,
Lynn Gesten, Gay Jerome, Penny Morse, Linda Gorjup.
/l/l/XED CHOIR
Each voice, each note adds to the
total sound of a choir. Accomplishing
perfection in harmony and expression
requires repetitious practice and a
patient, dedicated director. Concerts
throughout the year provide both a
goal for the choral singer and evenings
of enjoyment for the audiences.
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CHORAL MASTERS
Choral Masters soon become accustomed to the
hectic schedule of rehearsing programs, com-
pleting formals and planning parties and ban-
quets. Open competition determines membership
in the large choir which performs at district and
state contests and the annual Christmas and
Spring concerts. The combination of talented
singers and daily practices produces outstanding
harmony and sound.
Choral Masters Bollom Row (L to R): Becky Mann. Jeannie Lokar, Pat Reese. Sue Sarama, Barb Campana, Scolt Kre|ci. Steve Williamson, Rock Hamilton. Jan
Debly, Paula Gulick, Debbie Berndt, Nancy Jarchow, Oenise Rees, Marlene Marko. Carol Almgren, Willis Dreisbach. Row 2; Shirley Cook. Cathy Tabb, Annmarie Sher-
wood, Eileen Hanna, Frank Camloh, Greg Lawrence, George Ruszin, Dennis Viney, Garry Dremel, Carolyn Rideout, Rita Zelinsky, Cindy Kershaw, Diana Fink,
Denise Capretta, Carol Bures, Debbie Galloway. Row 3: Karen Frank, Debbie Hudak, Jo Ann Sadler, Cindy Kelly. Ann Hanak. Gwenn Rupert, Donna Sweet, Jell
Fagan. Dave Lewis, Joe Vidulich, Norm McLeod, Forrest Ross, Nancy Kadunc, Karen Emerick, Marty Schwenke, Jean Klein, Barb Barbato, Debbie Warren, Michelle
Mueller, Karen Icke, Lynda Buchholz. flow 4: Pat Kinkier, Pam Newman, Karen Kiro, Angle Robers, Douglas DeViney, Don Seddon, Mark Rotar, Craig Hodakievic,
Dean Pasquale, Jet( Rieder, Kurt Stanic, Dale Kardos, Wes Collins, Don Volante, Rich Tavenier, Ken McCreight, Tom Cooper, Randy Sharon, Dave Demojzes, George
Cast.
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VARSITY
CHORALE
Dedicated to producing excellent in-
tonation and harmony, Varsity Choral-
ers exemplify the attitude of the se-
rious music student. This select group
maintains its reputation through con-
centration and cooperative practice.
Twenty singers in trim blue blazers
join their talents to perfect a unique
sound. Experience and enthusiasm
permit experiments in combination,
arrangement, and blend.
Varsity Chorale Bottom Row (L to R): George Mclntyre. Michael George, Skye Hurlburt. Janet Springer.
Bob Cater. Row 2: Craig Zola, Jean Acks. Diana Pietro. Lynn Kotnik. Row 3: Cherle Laser. Diane Nemelh,
Hellen Dougherty, Bob Bohinc. flow 4: Joe Parisi. Jim Stoch, Steve Phelan. Mike Roberts, Tom Kelley.
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CAST: SPLENDOR
IN THE GRASS
CAST: SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS
DEANIE LOOMIS Marilyn Bauer
BUD STAMPER Steve Phelan
MRS. LOOMIS Cheryl Laser
DEL LOOMIS Gary Dremel
ACE STAMPER Dave Reinhart
MRS. STAMPER Sue Soeder
GINNY STAMPER Melinda Baldini
MISS METCALF Debbie Galloway
KAY Marilyn Haynes
JUNE Debbie King
JUANITA Lynn Allchin
TOOTS Bob Taub
RUSTY Keith Dale
GLENN Bill Grant
ARNOLD ROSS Kevin Kehres
DOC SMILEY Dave Meyer
ANGELINA Helen Dougherty
JOHNNY MASTERSON Bill Schmidt
DOCTOR JUDD Wayne Zachary
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CAST:
THE MIRACLE
WORKER
CAST: THE MIRACLE WORKER
A DOCTOR Daniel Penny
KATE Michelle Mueller
KELLER David Reinhardt
HELEN Linda Brodhacker
MARTHA Peg Fierle
PERCY Kevin Kehres
AUNT EV Rita Zelinsky
JAMES Bob Taub
ANAGNOS William Schmidt
ANNIE SULLIVAN Skye Hurlburt
VINEY Helen Dougherty
BLIND GIRLS Terri Brown, Joan
Force, Sherri Hagberg,
Cathy Humphery, Pamela Mahany
PLAYS
Simple scenery on nearly bare stages
challenges the actresses and actors to
convey their emotions directly to
engrossed audiences. The presentation
of two well-known plays, Splendor in
the Grass and The Miracle Worker,
brought the plays' viewers into direct
contact with highly emotional life-
dramas. The young thespians
accurately portrayed the internal and
external struggles present within the
plays and established their parallel
themes of parent-child relationships
and the opening of closed minds.
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NATIONAL
HONOR SOCIETY
Scholarship, leadership, character and
service constitute the four areas in
which prospective inductees are evalu-
ated. Compiled ratings from all the
applicants' teachers determine the
main basis for the highly competetive
selection. The solemn induction brings
realization to the student of his se-
lected status as a member of the
National Honor Society.
Senior Inductees Bottom Row (L to R): Jean Acks, Cindy Anderson, Debby Tinker. Laurie Kozar, Karen Rider, Judy Gansen,
Becky Mann, Ann Hanak, Patricia Volota, Candy Obreza. Nancy Zonar. Row 2: Donna Yeray, Joan Palguta. Jan Bahr, Beth Climo,
Jill Battung, Betty Keeler, Nancy Kadunc, Diane Dunbar, Marcia Wallace, Diane Denison, Claudia Oretiek. Barb Walland, Joyce
Haffer, Lynn Kotnik. Row 3: Marsha Baker, Mary Dienes, Debbie Bohanon, Gail Theus, Barb Jerele, Karen Vahcic, Lynn Brooks,
Pat Barkhurst, Lynn Hall, Jan Pawlechko, Heidi Nitsch, Marian Hodder. Row 4: Rick Cozart, Jim Hinde, Jim Nosse, Al Neneth,
Keith Kern, Mark Mamrack. Row 5. David Templeton. Bob Verner, Terry Karda, Larry Bole, Rick Nemecek, Bob Friedel. Rick
Punzar. Gary Grum, Wayne Zachary. James Bambam, Frederick Arnold. Wof Pictured: Kathy Bolon, Peg Carlson, Wes Collins,
Shirley Cook, Antoinette DiSanto, Harriet Eglin, Sue Pike, Karen Frank, Rita Halsey, Marilyn Haynes, Kathy Horvat, Linda Hyle,
Laura Jewett, Craig Johnson, Jay Kitsos, Sue Latch, David Lewis, Connie Lytle, Ellen Mikovich, Mary Mog, Sue Nesbett, Sue
Pales, Patricia Pavis, Jeff Rieder, Julie Sajewski, Kathy Shaughnessy, Marilyn Siders, Kurt Stanic, Linda Stewart, Janice Swan-
hart, Wilfred Tabb, Linda Tober, Rita Waterwash, Sue Weinke, William Wendorff, Cynthia Wutchiett, Sally Yozipovich.
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Senior Members Bottom Row (L to R): Carol Price, Secretary; Diana Pietro. Ann Roilk, Pam Mahany, Cindy Paparizos, Ellen Davis Row 2 Janet Mahusky, Jane Decatur,
Kitty Ribar, Debbie Galloway, Lori Rugle, Nancy Amacher, Kathy Randall. Row 3: Fat Reese, Nancy Jarchow, Jenny Grabitz, Barb Gordos, Alvera Vargo, Cindy Kershaw,
Machiko Tokunaga, Steve Pred, Kathy Netschke, Mike Debevec. Row 4: Tom Collura, Dennis McBride, Marie Meehan, Marilyn Ward, Joan Henderson, Jean Klein. Ally
Trommetter, Karen Wade, Sue Morris, Bill Huffman. Row 5: Bill Brigden, Vice-President; Richard Tuckerman, George Karlan, President; Rita Zelinsky, Jim Stoch, Steve
Phelan, Dan Zawack, Treasurer; John Blassingame, Jeff Pagan, Joe Parisi, Louis Chos, Doug Alecci.
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Junior Inductees Bottom Row (L to R): Leslie Rohr, Sue Knox, Terry Levine. Marilyn Hribar, Peggy Wehrle, Chris Mistretta, Kathy Erdel-
sky, Tim Cheadle, Karen Hilbish. Row 2: Mary Jo Lipovec, Kathy Chambers, Chris Gaydos, Debbie Opalk, Bonnie Bubler, Trauty Grau,
Becky Rohrer, Robin Cochran, Sue Raggets, Debbie Miller. Row 3: Kathy Liudahl, Cathy Tabb, Maria Goodman, Ellen Gerl, Joan Lewis,
Pat Thompson, Beth Blewitt, Peg Strok, Marilyn Winters, Lenore Perovshek, Carol Rainovich, Eileen Hanna. Row 4: Joan Sensing, Judy
Kozlowski, David Onions, Kim Somers, Mike Balale, Marshal Harcher, David Fanney. Sue Gordos. Els Meertens. flow 5.- Jim Winsor,
Ian Glass, John Lonchar, David Critchfield, Roy Baumeister, Mike Higaki, Jim Barrick, Augie Kehn, Ron Lyman.
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INTERNATIONAL
QUILL AND
SCROLL
Induction into International Quill and
Scroll acknowledges the many hours
spent by aspiring journalists to pro-
duce the three school publications.
Members of Euclidian, Survey and
Eucuyo staffs receive pins which
honor their abilities and perserver-
ance, and a monthly I.Q.S. newspaper.
Eucuyo I.Q.S. (L to R):
Bucknot, Bill Schmidt.
Betty Keeler, Rita Zelinsky, Barb Gates, Nancy Amacher, Jane
Euclidian Editorial I.Q.S. Seated (L to R): Janet Crone, Ellen Davis, Barb Takiguchi. Carol Price, Peggy Wehrle. Row 2: Beth Blewitt,
Barb Cigoy, Heidi Nitsch, Joan Sensing, Sue Knox, Jane Decatur, Trauty Grau. flow 3; Mike Debevec, Alice Kreit, Judy Kozlowski, Mar-
sha Baker, Kim Somers, Debbie Opalk, Marilyn Winters, Bill Brigden.
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Survey I.Q.S. (L to Ft): Karen Doak, Carol Rainovich, Jim Toth. flow 2: Sandy Shenk, Sue Morris, Ev Oliverio, Judi Stress, Mary Jo Lipovec, Peggy La Barbara.
Row 3: Patricia Volota, Pat Barkhurst, Michelle Aaronson, Marie Meehan, Barb Gordos, Kitty Ribar, Jan Pawlechko. flow 4: Karen Shriver, Ram Volota, Pat Davis,
Darryl McGill, Bruce Taylor, Phil Morlock, Sharon Wolf, Jack Obreza.
Euclidian Business I.Q.S. (L to R): Katie Shaughnessy, Becky Mann, Kathy Rider. Row 2: Lynne Jersan, Debby Tinker, Ellen Mikovlch,
Karen Rider, Chris Gaydos, Nancy Borsch. Row 3.- Karen Wade, Kathe Tancredi, Debbie Rash, Marilyn Dvornik, Bev Beckert, Sue Milavec,
Andy Newman, Sue Dritz. Not Pictured: Pam Mahany.
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SURVEY
BUSINESS STAFF
The Business Staff provides the
financial base necessary to operate the
Survey. A subscription drive, held at
the beginning of the year, and
advertisements sold to local merchants
help meet costs. Rapid distribution of
a quality newspaper demonstrates
Business Staff's continuing success.
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Survey Business Staff Bottom Row (L to R): Karen Doak, Marilyn Hribar, Pat Volola. Cheryl Glubish, Pat Pavis, Joyce Wayner. Row 2:
Mr. Mize, Janet Plovock, Jan Ivansek, Anne Marie Ryavec, Janet Wayner, Karen Madeja. Paul Imm. Not Pictured: Georgetta Kapa-
ric, Pam Volota, Jan Swanhart, Karen Shriver, Phil Morlock, Rick Shirk.
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Sue Morris, Assistant Editor.
Marie Meehan, Assistant Editor.
Survey Editorial Slaft Bottom Row (L to R): Carol Rainovich. Barb Gordos, Marcia Wallace. Gerry Palmer, Mr. Granville Smitti. Advisor. Row 2; Karen
Shriver, Marie Meetian, Judi Stross, Mary Jo Lipovec, Evie Oliverio, Peggy La Barbera, Pat Barktiurst. flow 3: Kitty Ribar, Steve Ptielan. Row 4: Bruce
Taylor, Randy Snyder, Robin Cochran, Sandy Stienk. Michelle Aaronson, Jack O'Breza, Darryl McGtII.
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Barb Gordos, Head Editor.
Sponsor (L to Rj: Mr. Granville Smilh.
SURVEY
EDITORIAL
Journalism, graphic arts and art com-
bine efforts to produce the biweekly
newspaper. After Interviewing, photo-
graphing and researching, staff mem-
bers industriously fit their stories into
limited spaces banked with appropri-
ate captions and headlines. Deadline
made, and the paper printed, they
eagerly await student reaction. The
conscientious work of the Survey
staff members has resulted in ex-
cellence unsurpassed throughout the
nation as witnessed by their "All-
American" rating.
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Euclidian Business Staff Bottom Row (L to R): Marilyn Dvornik, Lynne Jersan.
Row 2: Joann Albert, Janice Hocevar, Darlene Franks.
Euclidian Business Steft (Bottom to Top): Ellen Mikovick, Kalhy Rider, Jan Gustetic,
Karen Rider, Lynn Leola, Sue Dritz.
Back from a sales trip.
"We're splitting the money.'
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EUCLIDIAN
BUSINESS STAFF
EUCLIDIAN Business Staff members
act as public relations managers, ac-
countants and salesmen for the year-
book. Work begins in the fall when a
sales campaign is launched and con-
tinues until spring when the com-
pleted books are distributed. During
the interim months, members ap-
proach merchants in the vicinity and
encourage them to buy advertising
space. The business staff shares the
satisfaction of helping produce a book
which it successfully finances.
Euclidian Business Staff (Bottom to Top}: Debbie Tinker. Kathy Netschke, Sue Milavec, Andy Newman.
Euclidian Business Staff (L to R): Pamela Mahany, Marcia Boyce, Nancy Borsch,
Chris Gaydos, Kathe Tancredi, Bev Beckert, Debbie Rash.
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EUCLIDIAN
Ji.-3^
Art Staff (L to R): Heidi Nitsch, Editor; Barb Cigoy, Trauty Grau, Chris Reece.
fdentification Staff Bottom Row (L to R): Marsha Baker, flow 2: Debbie Opalk,
Jane Decatur, Senior Editor; Peggy Wehrle, Carol Price, Editor, flow 3: Ma'rilyn
Winters.
Pfioto Staff Bottom Row (L to R): Jean Lokar. flow 2: Kim Somers, Bill Rice, Alice Kreit. flow 3.- Sue Knox, Ellen Davis. Photo
Editor; Bert Gold, Bill Brigden, Head Photographer.
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Editors (L to R): Mike Debevec, Jane Decatur, Carol Price, Bill Brigden, Editor-in-chief; Barb Takiguchi, Ellen Davis, Heidi Nitsch.
Copy Staft (L to R): Mike Debevec. Editor; Kathy Randall, Bobbie Dill, Cindy
Paparizos, Beth Blewitt, Joan Sensing.
Sponsors (L to R): Mr. Robert Hall. Mr. Gerald Henderson.
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Momentarily stunned
By the school's immensity,
Released into a mass of strangers.
The underclassmen grope for an
Identity
As a class.
Rather than as individuals.
With others.
Yet not together.
They wander.
Find new acquaintances
And develop distinct personalities.
As familiarity increases.
Untouched by problems
Of the future.
They remain caught up
I n the joy of the present
And unconcerned about—
Tomorrow.
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"Cheese"
Mr. Brown Bottom Row (L to R): Deb Bolon, Marie Brinko, Carol Bokal. Lois Brace. Brenda
Flender. Terri Branca, Anna Borea\e, Row 2: Barb Bowins, Laura Eaton, Carol Braidich, Bev Bowers,
Pat Bozak, Karen Bosher. Bonnie Botts. Row 3: Terry Bosher. Kevin Brain, Barb Bolden. Dennis
Brady, Roger Braun, Nick Bohr. Row 4: Dennis Blattau, Cynthia Brizes, Dirk Booms. Carl Bork.
Henry Boczek. Eric Bowes, Robert Blazunas, Art Brewer. Not Pictured: Kathy Bowers. Colleen Boyle.
SOPHOMORES
144
Miss Carmody Bottom Row (L to R): Pam Cifranic, Paula Cirino, Micki Ciprian, Vicki Cipriani. Debbie Cheich. Maxine Chezanoff. Eric
Coppers, Rick Chrzanowski. Row 2: Connie Colt, Dave Cifranic, Russ Coddington, Hal Clark, Dale Cesen, John Ciomek, Dave Colosi.
Mike Delehanly. Row 3: Curt Ciprian, Sharon Cheraso, Jim Chiofoio, John Coppers, Jerry Collins, Car! Chiofolo, Dennis Bereslecki.
Row 4: Glenn Cline, JeJf Conyers, Rick Chase, Joseph Colantonio, Dale Cigoy, Larry Drozin, John Coffey. Not Pictured: Debra Corbett,
Veckie Chiodo, Jeff Clarke.
Miss Buck Bottom Row (L to R): Janie Cathcarl, Elaine Bronaka, Mary Cefaretti, Judy Ayers, Diane Cairns, Mike Bruening.
flow 2: Sue Carmitchel, Melissa Carmany, Diane Carlson, Lynn Budnar. Jackie Callahan. Joanne Centa, Row 3: Alan
Casey, Cheryl Broderick, Judy Cain, Sue Burris, Gail Bulick, Debbie Caldrone, Ken Bruce. Row 4: John Brothers, Dennis
Fioritti, Brent Buckley, Larry Caine, David Brodowski, Colleen Carroll.
Miss Araca Bottom Row (L to R): John Akiba, Charlotte Abraham, Debbie Alexander. Sue Allsip, Marilou Apicello, Bruce Bajec.
Rick Bacon. Row 2: Pat Andrews, Gail Aufmuth. Nancy Artz. Gail Arnold. Gary Abbey, Gerry Allchin, Debbie Auldridge, Diane
Auldridge. flow 3: Nancy Anderson, Kathy Anderson, Charlotte Amato, Michelle Dobray, Glen Austin, Bob Baker. Rich Aquilano.
Tony Banas. Row 4: Mary Balasko, Anne Adams. Cindy Barbish, Fich Albanese, Richard Balian, Kirk Bailey, Mike Andrulis, Dan
Balash, Jeff Aultz. Not Pictured: Lynn Allchin.
SOPHOMORES
Mr. Harding Bottom Row (L to R): Jeanette Haney, Debbie Harbst, Terry Hall, Debbie Hancovsky,
Amy Griffith, Beth Grum, Charles Grieshamrrer, Arthur Hare, flow 2; Wilberta Hale, Sandy
Gubanc, Diane Gugliolta. Tom Hagen. Glen Hach, Frank Gromley, John Grillo. flow 3. Nancy
Hanlon. Tom Grilfis, John Guslelic, John Harps, Rich Gusky, Rich Grycan. flow 4: Dave Hanson,
David Hansen, Mark Groudle, Stan Gustetic, Eric Grimsic, Rich Gydosh.
Mrs. Gates Bottom Row (L to R): Colleen Flanagan, f^^argaurite Ficere, Denise Ferrell. Nancy Foley, Donna Bosher, Jean Foster, ,Joan Force,
Cathy Ferris. Regina Fulcomer. Row 2: Ken Friedel, Ron Ferrato, Roberta Fiffik, Peggy Fierle, Sarah Block, Laura Fondran, Linda Frank,
Robin Fisher, flow 3. r/ark Fuerst, Dean Fennell. Judy Fulton, Joan Fields, f^ichael Frimel, Marilyn Fisher, Chuck Foster. Row 4: Terry
Fox, Edward Fisher, Richard Filsinger, Kurt Frey, Sandee Frohlich, Robert Foster, David Fisher, Judy Fierle. Not Pictured: Bruce Finan,
Joseph Frankovich, Anthony Fuerst.
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Mr. Gall Bottom Row (L to R): Denise Glick, Vickie Gephart, Mary Gephart. Roseanne Garubo. Sue Glick, Bob Gerbetz. Row 2:
Jeanne Gray, Liz Graf, Jackie Grasgreen. Joann Genelius, Vivian Goertz. Paul Graham. Row 3: Diane Gornik, Nancy Gasser,
Janet Gates, Cheryl Grega, Denise Gast, Mark Glinski. Row 4: Charles Grenig, Frank GItcker, Derek Gorg, Noah lafiglioia. Bill
Gabriel, Curt Gast. Not Pictured: Richard Gallaher, Martin Garrity. Barb Girimont, Laurel Galpin.
Mr. Fowler Bottom Row (L to R): Diane Fabig, Eileen Dunlap. Ellen Falcone, Arlene Barbato, Robert Eckerman, Pamela Fassinger, Katherine
Farrill, Diane Faust. Row 2: Cynthia Elmore. Kurt Engel. Deral Euretig. Doris Dunbar, Sheila Felder, Joanna Faragov, Debbie Bosher, Kay
Fagan. Row 3: Laurie Dutko, Warren Evans, Charlene Erzen, John Farizel. Stephen Fasuk. Charles EIrod. Virginia Duty. Arline Fawcett.
Row 4: Janet Fain, Susan Farkas. Robert Dunker, Jon Durichko, Dennis Erickson, Marc Felder, Jeanne Dutrow. William Emerick.
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Mr. Hively Bottom Row (L to R): Janice Matko. Mary Mcauley, Helen Marton. Marilyn Mayka. Maria Mazar,
Mary Mayock. Row 2: Denise Marion, Donald Mannarino, Kathy Mason, Craig McDonough, Sandy Malovac.
flow 3; Kathy Marikis, Tom Major, Ty McCunn, Dave McKibben, Lariy McFadden, Ron Martucci. Row 4:
Tom McArthur, Rick Maynard, Mike Maxwell, Bruce Makse, Nick Marino, Gary McClave. Mike Marolt.
Not Pictured: Suzanne Madden, Pete Markovich.
'You're taking advantage of
my sunny disposition."
Mrs. Hoeger Bollom Row (L to R): Eileen Hoge. Sandra Hendershot, Holly Hollmeyer, Donna Hopton, Eunice Kitterer, Sandi Holmes, flow Z.-
Debbie Harrison, Cathy Hill, Beth Harris, Pat Hazlett, Deb Henderson, Terri Harrison, Lisa Hendershot. flow 3; Eric Hauge, Karl Henson, Bill
Hayden, Tom Helm, Ken Howe, flow 4: Fred Heintz. Bob Herrick, Louis Hille, Alan Hitchcox, Jane Hospodar. Nancy Holloman, Robert
Havreberg. Not Pictured: Tom Hertz, Pam Hobe, Vicki Hollis, Craig Hoover, James Howell.
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Mr. Judge Bottom Row (L to R): Linda Jancigar. Cathy Humphrey. Annette Jakse. Sandy Hurwitch.
Lorelyn Hudec. Row 2: Sharon Humpel, Ginny Jakuben. Amy Hungerford, Bonnie Jaros. Frank Jeric,
Denise Icke. Row 3: Tom Hrivnak. Jennifer Jones, Lynne Hraster. James Hraster, Marilyn Jaksic,
Jerry James. Row 4: Bill Janes, Dave Hunnell, Carl lannicca, Chris Hukwicz, Tom Jeran, Dave
Jarchow. flow 5; Mark Jochum, Ken Jones, Bernie Kozlowski, Richard Johnson. Harry Johnson, Doug
Jones. Not Pictured: Colleen Hull, Tony Jndiano.
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Miss Lokar Bottom Row (L to R): Toni Kavon, Ava Kaplowitz,
Renee Karich, Susan Kardell. Row 2: Lynn Jones, Luanne Hocevar,
Georgene Kalapodis, Ste\-e Kaselak Row 3 Carolann Kahn. Mar-
garet Juratovac, Ruta Juddikis, Nancy Keay. Row 4: Terry
Kemerer, Kevin Keough, Raymond Kekelis, Joseph Keyes, Row 5;
Fred Karaba, Keith Kempke, Kevin Kehres, Marc Kellner, Row 6:
Robert Jost, Martin Kearns, Albert Julian, Steven Journey. Not
Pictured: Richard Karr.
Miss Leilis Bottom Row (L to R): Colleen Mullenix, Stevynne Monroe, Marsha Mramor, Carol Napp, Darrell Nagy, Row 2: Irene
Mulvinas, Linda Mustar, Cindy Motika, Jean Mullally, Marilyn Murg, Susan Milligan. Row 3 Richard Nagode, James Naderer, Joe
Munici, Peter McNeill, Sharon Morel, Patricia Moore. Row 4: Dale Neurohr, Dennis Moore, Charles Murphy, Stephen Mullen, Kenneth
Monsman, James Naro, Marilyn Myslinski.
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Mrs. Lucas Bottom Row (L to R): Michael Lamont, Cathy La Vorgna, Carole Lang, Diane Laurence, Pauline Lawson. Debbie Leiand,
Aud ey Lemke flow 2. Sue Leasure, Kim Lemmo, Shelly Lane, Jolinda Laurencell. Janice Lesinsky, Jeff Legan. flow 3; Nancy Laser. Pat
Lapuh. Lau,a Leach, Gmny Kumel. Cindi Laseak. Linda Lewis. Betty Lemleux flow 4: Melanie Kuklica. Ken Kesko, Wayne Ketchum. Ter-
rence Lampert, Russell Kucinski, Ken Lewis. John Lesinsky, Not Pictured: Maryellen Lee.
Mr. Manspeaker Bottom Row (L to R): Diane Ostberg, Dori O'Neill. Debbie Nun-
gesser. Patti Noll, Row 2: Sandy Oblich, Kathi Oberstar. David Nolon, Fred Owen,
Bob Orlando, flow 3 Trudy Oliver. Nancy Newman, Alice Novotny, Diane Nass.
Cindy Otcasek, Dave Noll, flow 4: Dan Novinc, Jim Otiowski, Howard Nelson. Jim
Novakovich, Lynn Ne'.ar, George Newton, Gordon Netschke. Not Pictured. Patti
Pellam, Carol Ormston.
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Mr. Robuck Bottom Row (L to R): Laurie Potocnik, Linda Pietro, Debbie Picciano.
Frances Popiolek. Jill Potter, Bernard Phillips. Row 2: Georgann Polunus, Joanne Poch.
Jackie Porgrais, Mike Potts, Cathy Poulin, Tamra Podriznik. Row 3: Mark Phillips. Craig
Prentice, Diane Phillips. Sue Picozzi, Jim Pfaff, Irene Ponsart. flow 4: Jim Piet, Tom -
Plut, Jim Phillips, William Meo. Jack Poshe, Michele Pietro,
Mr. Reno Bottom Row (L to R): Mark Pecnik. Cindy Pausic, Jean Pedone,
Anna Ruffo, Georgiann Pace. Row 2: Laura Palumbo. Pam Parsons, Marilyn
Perovshek, Cheri Pena, Da\e Fetscher. Row 3; Valerie Petrovic, Debby
Pestotnik, Randi Palenschat, Mike Perlic, William Michal, Peter Pecsok,
Row 4: Leslie Aallante, Bill Pasco, John Paul, Chris Payer, David Perrolti, Bob
Pavlovich, John Pana. Not Pictured: Joe Panichi.
SOPHOMORES
Mr. Pawlowski Bollorfi Row (L to R): Sue McLaren, Sandy Miller, Becky Minis, Chris Mehler, Pam Merrill. Row 2: Sharon Michos, Nancy
Malaney, Marlene Mirlic, Marilyn Mitch, Carol Molinaro. Row 3: Lou Ann Mishic, Janis Mobbs, Tom Measles, Paul Mohorich. Sue Medves,
Bob Mikanovich. flow 4: Joe Miller, Mark McKiernan, Tim Miller, Andy McRainey, Paul Mistretta, Pat McRedmond, Not Pictured: Shelly
Miles, Tony Miklavcic, Elaine Mog.
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Mrs. Service Bottom Row (L to R): Nick Halos, Mary Lown, Nancy Ljubi, Corinne Lovsin, Francine Lopez, Margaret Logar. Row 2: Barbarra
Lisko, Elizabeth Kmett, Jean Luksic, Mildred Lohri. Victor Luzar. Row 3: Joe Lovano, Pamela Liddy, Ken Lipstreuer, Donald Lustrik,
Bruce Lombardi, Valerie Love, Ronald Holcombe. Row 4: Bill Luikart, Pat Lombardo, Philip Lovka, Joseph Grzincic, Robert Lowry,
Michael Lunder, Kinner Lovejoy Not Pictured: Vincent Lisuzzo,
Mr. Sawyer Bottom Row (L to R): Cheryl Saletel, Diane Schneider, Christine Schultz, James Scott. Susanne Schoval, Mary Schllero.
Row 2: Robert Sanford, Darlene Voracheck, Paul Schonauer, Kim Scaftidi, Cheryl Schoenecker, Lynn Scaffidi. Row 3: Joseph
Savoca, Jamie Savarin, Linda Sanborn, Charles Schmidt, Jess Saba, Neil Schafter. Row 4: Stephen Schlam. David Schmid, Ronald
Sandifer, Steven Schade, Stephen Sarka, Augie Schill. Not Pictured: Karen Sbrocco, Mary Ellen Schaffer, Linda Saplak, Lauren
Salisbury, Sharon Schultz.
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Mrs. Rosewater Bottom Row (L to R): Rosemary Blankenship, Niki Anagost. Judy Basa. Denise Blatnik, Linda Berglund, Joyce Ensminger,
Fred Bessel. Row 2: John Benda, Linda Beadle, Cynthia Ba stow. Sal Dottore, Nancy Benedum, Alice Benko, Tom Benes. Row 3: Karen
Belarich, Linda Bezik. Judy Baur. Cindy Bell. Robert Beck, Dennis Be rvenuto, Tom Blatsos. Row 4: Mike Bergman, Bruce Biddle, Mike Ben-
nett, Jim Bauer, Tom Buckland, Doug Barnes. Doug Barry, flow 5; Joe Beranek, Jeft Berzin, Tom Blatsos, Brian Batista, Glen Benedict, Tom
Bauer, Keith Berlan. Not Pictured: Janice Berry, Greg Beaumont.
SOPHOMORES
Mrs. Potaro Bottom Row (L to R): Diane Raggets. Joan Reinwald. Carta Raney, Lynn Radabaugh. Gayle
Primoznik. Sue Rechnitzer. Row 2: Debbie Prevsk, Cheryl Radatz, Gayle Reese. Cathy Morabito, Sue
Price, Kay Rasmusen. Row 3: Ron Redfield, John Pressly, Gary Richter, Tom Reed. John Rascan. Row 4:
Linda Reese, Scott Rice, Paul Prostor. Bob Puhger, Mark Resnik. Ken Reed.
"Snicker, snicker"
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Mr. Fellague Bottom flow (L to R) Val Donavon, Dolores Donner, Paulette Discenzo, Jana Dreisbach,
Debbie Dodge, Bonnie Diehl. Donna De Vita, Row 2: Bill Burke, Mark Doblekar. Julie Dougherty, Johann
Di Tirro, Cindy Duiker, Sue DiezJc, John Doganiero, Denise De Rocco. Row 3: Gayle Dezelon. Joseph
Dominick, Don De Vita, Bill Doesburg, Dale De Wolfe. Dan Ducca, Sheila Donnally. Mary Deljack. Row 4:
Bob Dissauer, Dan Di Frances, Randy Doblar, Greg Drake, Jeft Dole, Mike Drury, Rich De^or, Not
Pictured: Arden Donahoe, Diane Di Lalla, Rich Bendure, Fred Fabert,
Mr. Shuster Bottom Row (L to R): Margaret Zmijewski. Joan
Springer, Joanne Worting, Diane Zuro. Row 2: Joanne Wun-
derle, Janet Zaietel, Stephen Zupko. Stephen Wrenn, flow 3;
Steve Zimmerman, Rhonda Yedlick, Greg Zelinsky, Victor
Yenc, Sarah Wright. Row 4: David Zivich, George Yadrich,
Herbert Young, Susan Zentgraf, Cynthia Yanchar. Row. 5:
Kevin Woods. Edward Yapell. Joseph Zakraisek. Richard
Zeman, Carol Ziemmer. Not Pictured: Dwight Yoder.
Mrs. Stillmari Bottom Row (L to R)- Pat Somrak, Denise Sobe. Linda Spears. Donna
Staffeld, Diane Sorci flow 2. Leiand Smerdel. Walt Stalzer, Glenda Spicer, Joyce
Spino. Maty Sobole. flow 3- Joe Sojack, Don Sockloskie. Jack Smeltz, Rich
Smith, Mike Seaman, David Spei- Row 4: Jerry Stachurski, Harvey Slussar, Bob
Somrak, Dennis Smith, Lee Smith, John Valencic, Not Pictured: Greg Snyder.
Mr. Supance Bottom Row (L to R): Dawn Sleeves, Robin Steindler. Caria Strunk,
Catherine Subel. Robin Stratton, Row 2: Susan S toner, Nancy Stamberger, Judy
Stephon, Barbara Stetanko, Susan Strizzi, Row 3: Don Stiglic, Santina Stepanovich,
Pat Sterling. Bridget Sullivan, flow 4: Kathy Stillwagon. Tomisina Stephon, Leo
Stewart, Michael Summerhill, David Steinhauer. flow 5. Louise Stanton, Leo
Stankewtcz, Julia Staskunas, John Sterling. Hans Stylianou. John Stanek. Not
Pictured: William Stephens, Richard Stillings, Tom Stupica. Robert Suttle.
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SOPHOMORES
Mr. Lowe Bottom Row (L to R): Kathie Knack, Marybeth Keyes, Joyce Kikol, Gayle Kimberly. Jennifa Klopovic, Joe Kimosh. Row 2:
Mike Kotlar, Deborah King, Pat Kipp, Georgina Kovacich, Mary Kochevar, Julie Krall, Janet Knowles. Row 3: Norm Kramer, Charlene
Koci, Donna Knausz, Leslie Kinsley, Kathleen Kocin, Michelle Kovezsdi, Darlene Klemencic. Row 4: John Krebs, Nick lafigliola.
Val Krebs, Carol Kinkelaar, Stan Kozel, Al Kidd, Maryann Kovacic, Georgianna Kohut, John Komar.
Miss Szepessy Bottom Row (L to R): Susan Thaeter, Carol Swaidner, Janet Taub, Janine Taylor, Laurie Tanner, John Telich.
Row 2: Alice Swartz, Mary Szabo, Laura Svigel. Sally Taylor. Dennis Thomas. Row 3: Richard Taylor, Pat Sylte, Thea Syroka, Ricky
Taylor, Mike Theil, Larry Swaney. Row 4: Jim Swanhart, Steve Thayer, Bob Sweigert, Michael Taddie, Eugene Theus, John Trebisky.
Not Pictured: Alice Sweet, Helen Tally, Nancy Temple, Katherine Thomas, Veronica Thon-.as.
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Miss Whieldon Bottom Row (L to R): Joe Valenti, Jim Vidrick, Gary Vehar, Debbie Vrh, Kathy Wajahn, Pat Virginia. Row S.-
Lucy Vasas, Vickie Wallace, Cathy Vojtek. Dan Walworth, Frank Vadnal, Mike Vernon, Row 3: Jack Wagner. Chris Waterman,
Linda Valencic, Colleen Walsh, Barb. Vunderink, Janet Wallace. Row 4: Terry Volante. Mike Volpin, Ken Visoky, Cheryl
Wagner, Tom Warder, Greg Vranekovic, John Vidmar. Not Pictured: Jan Warner.
Mrs. lombaugh Bottom Row (L to R}. Christine Rupert, Nancy Rose, Mary Rush,
Louise Melnick, Anne marie Ryavez, flow 2 Charles Rossi, Neil Rozum, Marcia
Richler, Taree Rothrock, Kalherine Roberts, Row 3: Susan Rose. Shirley Rogers,
Maurice Ritrovato, Martin Richter, Carl Rohike, flow 4: Mark McClelland, Joe
Pinchot, Bob Morris. Leonard Ridilla. Gail Roma. Not Pictured: Daniel Rua.
Mr. Thompson Bottom Row (L to R): William Troop, Linda Thomas. Janet Ulle,
Penny Tolchinsky, flow 2: Loretta Tobin. Bob Urbanic. Esther Vaccariello, Joan
Toubman, Albert Ulle. Row 3' Laureen Trotto. Bonnie Urbancek, George Turopolac,
Ron Thompson, Helen Tomsic. flow 4: John Thornburg, Ernest Tibjash. Mark
Straub, Ken Toth, Gregory Tupa, flow 5; Jim Toth, Tony Tutolo, Sam Tomaselli,
Jim Treanor, Don Tianello. Not Pictured: Kin Turner.
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Mr. Starr Bottom Row (L to R): Debbie Simpson, Anne Sleeper, Jean Shepard, Joanne
Seidel. Row 2 Ann Siefert, Ed Simkins, Cathy Shilling, Sharon Satnik. Row 3: Bill
Skupic, Gayle Sigal, Jackie Skeya, Pat Simeo, Nancy Shisila, Row 4 Barb Seibert.
Steve Sirk, Chuck Sims, Anita Siltans, Frank Sherrow. Row 5. Rich Sheppard, Dan
Shuman, Johnnie Selwyn, Dan Skedel, Al Short. Not Pictured: Tern SIrak, Ma re I a
Sherman, Tim Skeen.
'It's amazing what you can do with a sticky nose.
SOPHOMORES
Mrs. Wiegand Bottom Row (L to R): Shelia Weber, Rosie Werdel, Cathy Wilt, Carole Wiehn, Diane Wliitney. Row 2; Ken
Wells, Cindy Wendolowski, Donna Wolf, Jan Wilson, Ricl<y Williams. Row 3: Mart< Wtiitcomb, Terry Wilbratiam, Joyce Wicks,
John Wendorff, Jenna Whyle, John Welsh. Row 4: Lynn Weber, Louise Waterwash, Ben Whittaker, Kathy White, Georgene Weizer,
Jeff Wolenski. flow 5; John Wolf, Tom Weslee, Dan Williams, Ken Willeat, Scott Williamson. Not Pictured: Adolph Stiftar.
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JUNIORS
Mr. Backos Bottom Row (L to R): Carol Almgren, Robin Austin, Mary Babudar,
Shirley Adams. Row 2: Sue Abramczyk, Mary Ellen Bajec, Louis Arke, Dawn
Anderson. Row 3: Carole Baer, Toby Del Giudice, Mary August, Michelle
Aaronson. Row 4: Bob Ashley, Bud Ailchin, Ralph Andrews, Mark Allison.
Row 5: Scott Amos, Frank Azmen, Tom Anderson, Bob Adams. Row 6: Jim
Ayers, Joe Dolenc, Jim Clouser, Bob Centa. Not Pictured: Kathy Ausec, Mike
Balale, Jim Arko.
Mrs. Cipollo Bottom Row (L to R): Cathy Force, Jill Fowie, JoAnn Fross, Gertrude
Friedberg. Row 2: Jim Fitzsimmons, Lisa Frances, Marilyn Ford,-Jere Foster. Row 3:
Kathy Fox, Und^__£ei£j. Laura Foy, Carol Fier. flow 4: David Fidel, Linda Fitzmaurice.
Rick FrancisTTTalph Frey, Louise Francis. Row 5: Tim Fier, Bob Bohinc, Bob Adams,
Jeff BItker, Bill Francis. Not pictured: Mike Fitzgerald.
Mr. Calvert Bottom Row (L to R): Connie Barstow, Bev Beckert, Carol Drascek, Marcia Season, Lynn Baldassarre. Row 2: Tim Bork, Diane
Baron, Terry Beckwith, Marilyn Bauer, Valerie Barabas. Row 3: Tom Baron, Jim Benko, Barb Barbato, Joan Bensing. Jim Bauman, Gene
Berardinelli, Russ Balukin. Row 4: Dave Bayko, Bob Barbish, Roy Baumeister, Joe Beluschak, Ron Barbish. Not Pictured: Joe Barrick.
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Mrs. Cowan Bottom Row (L to R): Sue Raggets. Debbie Rash, Laura Richards, Jane Raggets, Audrey Past, Carol Rainovich, Marilyn Puz,
Row 2: Maureen Ray. Chris Richardson, Marie Rapkin, Judy Ratliff. Denise Reese, Karl Reinbolt. Row 3: Rick Racich. Irene Parks, Kathy
Rusnak. Tom Raymond. Nancy Reed, Debbie Reese, Dan Reingardt. Row 4: Pam Reilly, Frances Reymander. Denise Riechman. Ram Rich-
ards, Linda Rich, Gary Radatz, Dennis Riggs.
Spit it out.
Mr. Brown Bottom Row (L to R): Sherry Collister, Pam Clapp, Roger Cherne, Robin Cochran. Row 2 Seth
Chazanoff, Mike Araps, Charles Clark. Ed Costello, John Clapacs. Row 3 Dave Cimperman, Joe Connelly, Terry
Chubb. Sterling Child, John Clouser. Row 4: Robery Cigoy, Pat Coghill. John Churney, Jerry Coleman, Bill
Corkin, Frank Cherney, Not Pictured: Tim Cheadle, Bill Christensen, Barb Cigoy, John Chiofolo, Robert Civic,
Dave Cooney. Roger Eastabrooks.
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JUNIORS
Mr. Demora Bottom Row (L to R): Carol Bures. Sue Brezec, Linda Brodhacker. Cindy Brocone, Donna Brod, Dave Carlson. Row
2 Bonnie Bubley, Maureen Brueing, Sally Dadlow, Theresa Burkholder, Karen Brown, Bob Broos. Row 3: Ken Brickman, Alison
Brown, Paul Britton, Cliff Burns, Lorraine Brooks. Norman Burke. Row 4: Dennis Burkeholder, Ron Surge, Dave Bryant, Tom
Bruson. Al Brewer, Dave Brown, Not Pictured: Betty Broos, Deborah Burris.
Mr. Francetic Bottom Row (L to R): Angela Bartel. Grace Gulp, Joann D'Amico, Barbara Cragle. Margaret Dawson. Row 2:
Marijean Brule, Patricia Devine, Kathy Cowper, Ann Curtis, Christine Davis, Janet Groaning. Row 3: Mark Dalic. Dean Gulp,
Steve Cutcher. Ron Crow, William Carlson, Robert Fohl. Row 4: Jack Gucanich, Arthur Dell, David Gritchfield. Dale Davis,
Jerry Davis, Anthony Debalak, Douglas De Viney.
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Mr. Dtehl Bottom Row (L to Ft): Sherrie Chant, Debbie Campbell, Kathy Chambers, Barb Campana,
Denise Capretta, Hazel Crowder. Row 2: Carmen Call, Carol CefarattI, Steve Chaney, Jessica Burrows,
Ty Carnes, Greg Carrish. Row 3: Bob Cater, Bob Cablow, Jim Calandra, Dave Carrulhers. Mark Castei-
letti, Garry Bice. Row 4: Jimmie Busser, Bill Busch, Tommie Finan, Jimmie Caldrone, Jeff Carter,
Johnny Clark.
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Mr. Daugherty Bottom Row (L to R): Mary Lemmo, Terry Levine, Peggy Labarbera. Lori Lane, Karen
Lesler. Row 2: Bob Lees, Carol Laukiavich, Carol Kwasny, Liz Kurtovich, Robbie Mill. Jan Lewis.
Row 3: Edward Lee, Greg Lawrence, Vince Gringa, Nancy Laufer, Diane Leskiewicz, Frances Lazar.
Row 4: Tim Larkin, Joni Lapinskas, Joe Laszcz, Rick Kumel, Mike Leach, Jerry Kurowski, Gary Kubiez.
Not Pictured: Annette Kuchling.
Mr. Cox Bottom Row (L to R): Jan Vargo, Susan Urban, Lorl
Vollman. Mary Vincil, Janet Wayner, Karen Stemac, Mr. Cox.
Row 2.''Bonnle Van Coyen, Debbie Vilcheck, Deb Von Gunten,
Chris Zak, Paula Ugrinic. Nancy Vuranch, Mary Udovic, Janet
Volpe. flow 3: Gary Wassil, George Vinci, David Wagner, Tony
Voipe, John Walsh, Darrel Uchbar. Row 4: Scott Winkleman,
Robert Voase, Thomas Springer, Doug Van Korngut, Bruce Voll,
Frank Volpe. Not Pictured: Lynn Valentino, Deb Warren,
Leonore Wallace.
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Mr. George Bottom Row (L to Rj: Ed Hubish, Sherry Hrabak, Karen Hollyfield, Bonnie Hough, Pat Hoge, Sue Hrnyak. Row
2: Lenore Holland, Debbie Hudak, Joan Holloman, Mary Holloway, Marilyn Hribar, Rosemary Hohs. Row 3: Dan Huston.
Frank Hutchinson, J. P. Horna. Nancy Harper. Craig Hodakievic, Bill Hodges. Row 4: Frank Hoykar, Bob Hopkins, Ed Husa,
Frank Houser, Dale Hoynacke, Ken Hrovat. Not Pictured: Jerry Howeil. Robert Greener, Victoria Holden. Janice Hocevar.
Mrs. Gale Bottom Row (L to Rj: Linda Generous. Linda Gorjup. Sally Gingell. Geraldine Graham. Clara Hartstein. Sandy Gonakis. flow 2.
Bill Glickman. Maria Goodman. Gary Gallagher. Sharon Gerbic. Irene Geletka. Cheryl Gockel. flow 3: Tim Gall. Sue Gordos. Ellen Gerl.
Laurie Garisek, Janice Goske, Lynn Gesten, Bert Gold, flow 4: Brad Goebel, Ian Glass, Tim Garrett, Bob Gessner, Jim Getz, Dan Ger-
belz, Mike George, Bill Gerl,
JUNIORS
Mr. Ganim Bottom Row (L to R): Grace Johnson, Sally Jost, Shirley Leone, Carolyn Jennison, Marge Jaros. Kathy Kane. Laura Kalves.
flow 2: Bill Jakubs, Debbie Jaworski, Lynn Jersan, Mary Ann Jankovich, Gay Jerome, Pat Jamnik, Mike Jurtovac. flow 3: Carl Jonke,
Jan Jurcak, Jim Kalamasz, Ray Ivancic, Jan Ivansek. Randy Hyde. Row 4: Dee Jimison, Paul Imm, Ron Jedlicka, Todd Irvine,
Dave Jokela, Lee Jalovec, Jim Kane.
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Mrs. Fuerst Bottom Row (L to R): Beth Blewitt, Janice Bocskey, Barb Bjsh, Geri Bergant, Barb
Blank. Row 2: Marcia Boyce, Beth Bowles, Nancy Borsch. Louise Blatecky, Debbie Berendt.
Janet Bessel. Row 3: Vince Borgione, Bob Berarducci, Mike Brady, Don Bone. Linda BogeL Row 4:
Dennis Bosher, Larry Bock, Keith Brady, Chris Biddle. Not Pictured: Jim Bodenschatz.
"I don't know, it's his umbrella.'
Mr. Galicki Bottom Row (L to R): Carol Hassel, Debbie Hepp, Karen Hilbish. Debbie Hendershot. Leslie Hannum. Row 2: Donna
Haugh. Jeanne Hitchcox. Betty Hill. Linda Harps. Byron Hasegawa. Row 3: Jim HIabse, Mike Higaki, Roger Hively, Marc Haver-
lock, Denise Herris, Dale Hendy. Row 4: Mike Hieber. Marshall Hatcher. Bob Hill. Alan Herak, John Kenney. Tony HIabse, Bernie
Harchar.
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Miss Harris Bottom Row (L to R): Trauty Grau, Laurie Griffith, Marie
Giatlanza, Ramona Hace, Wendy Grodt. Row 2: William Grida, Brian Hacker,
Janice Gnmm, Emily Hanak, Nancy Grillo, Barbara Hammar, Row 3:
Eileen Hanna, Geralyn Grubac, Edward Granchi. Sandra Hanlon, Christine
Griffith, Mary Ann Grdmic. Row 4: Jesse Hamilton. Michael Grimes. Patrick
Lynch, Charles Gronowski, Ronald Greenwald. Darrel Hanna. Not Pictured:
Michael Grdanc, Kathleen Grossman, Gerald Groudle, Paula Gulick, David
Hansbrough.
Mr. Henderson
McMullen, Renee
Bottom Row (L to R): George Mclntyre, Joyce Miklavic, Michelle
Puz. Barbara McAuiey, Deborah Meinke, John Melaragno Row 2
Therese McCreight, Ronnie McGill, Kevin Mayock. Wendy Mihocik, Joyce McCiystal,
Vicki Mildner, Kathleen Meighan, Row 3: Allen McEwen, Gerard Mikus. Joanie McKee,
Paul McCauley. Will McGreehan. Michael Mehling. Row 4: Richard Mendoza, Bruce
McBrian, Daniel O'Neil, Timothy McKay. Dale Menart, Norman McLeod, Michael
McFadden, Not Pictured: Richard Meden, Ronald Milavec.
Mr. Kadlec Bottom Row (L to R): Debbie Sonnie, Pat Schober. Kathy Snyder, Donna Smrdel, Linette Sobe. Janet Springer, Susan
Spencer. Row 2: Eloise Stallings, Linda Stefanow, Charmaine Smith, Bob Smolinski. Susan Speck, Janet Spiker, Donna Springob,
flow 3. John Snow, Roland Smith, Don Spiegel, Dennis Yert, Pam Stearns, Warren Smith. Row 4: Randy Snyder, Ellen Stanley,
Ken Stewart, Henry Stankewicz, Kim Somers. Not Pictured: Margaret Smerdel, Bill Stearns.
JUNIORS
Mr. Germock Bottom Row (L to R): Ed Kastelic. Diana Lupo, Sue Luffler, Kathy Liudahl. Sandra Gill, Joy Hicklin.
Row 2: Shirley Greig, Deanne Lindsey, Sandra Lewton, Maty Jo Lipovec. Kathy Lonchar, Row 3: Bob Luzar, Allan
Leybeck, George Lombardo, Allan Loczy. Richard Hanko. Row 4: Dan Garapic. Allyn Lipstrever, John Lonchar, Dan
Livesay, Scott Lucci, Gary Lustic. Not Pictured: Jack Kapp, Joan Lewis, Bob Lorber, Doug Lukat.
"It's my turn to wear the ring today."
Mr. Manburg Bottom Row (L to R): Kathy Mahoney, Martene Marko, Pam Morrison, Lynn Piorkowski,
Connie Marten. Row 2: Mike Marino. Karen Madeja, Joyce Marhefka, Virginia Mareno, Sharon
Marikio, Sue Martucci, Sue Marine ic. Row 3: Randy May, Kathy Matyjasik, Marietta Massiello, Howard
Modin, Rich Markuz. Row 4: Cathy Madden. Dan Mascaro. Gary Markuz, Enio Mancini, George Magas,
Andy Malenda. Not Pictured: Gwen Rupert, Jan Marcus, Dave March, Al Mack.
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Mr. Mize Bottom Fow (L to R): Tom Podnar, Sue Picciano. Maria Pirovolos, Terry Plaga. Jackie Orsie,
Donna Pyle, Carol Petro. Row 2: Lynn Reed, Marsha. Phillips, Kris Powers, Linda Plavcan, Carol Phillippe.
Patii Pinta, Marlene Powalie, Row 3: Rick Priillips, Jeff Peterson, Mike Podnar, Bob Pollack, Don Picciano,
Roger Principe, Rich Prioreschi. Row 4: Tony Praskavich, Wayne Pinkstaff, John Price, Nancy Purnell, Randy
Peterson, Jim Porcello. Wof Pictured: Rich Potts.
Valley Forge 20 Euclid 14 "Oh well,"
Mr. Mohr Bottom Row (L to R): Lorraine Young. Debby Zdovc. Mary Lou Zab|ek. Andrea Yano, Mary Kay Zovac. Penny
Tilden, Jackie Zylowski. Row 2: Leonard Young, Laura Zurc, Pat Youdell, Phyllis Yeager, Christine Yanchar, Bill Yozipovich,
Mr. Mohr. flow 3, Bob Zolinski. Dennis Zadnik, Jim Zakovski, Dennis Zamaria, Ron Yuhas, Bill Saplak. Row 4: Bob
Warner, Ron Zarnick, Fred Zele, Vic Stankiewcz, Bob Zoller, Steve Zelko.
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JUNIORS
Mr. Pringle Bottom Row (L to R): Sally Dickheiser. Helga Dobler, Colleen Coakly, Pat Doherty. Diane Dorsey, Marilyn Domitor.
Row 2: Mr. Pringle, Marilyn Dyornik, Denise Dworning, Sue Drobnick, Sieve Donnally. Maria Dissauer. Brian Dugan. Row 3:
Floyd Dockery, Mike Dougherty, John Dombrowski, Wayne Downer, Dominic DiLalla, Forrest Diehl. Row 4: Joe Adams, Denny
Dryer, Bill Drazdik, Dan Douglas, Larry Doyle, Ross Croucher, Dennis Dicki.
Dr. McCarter Bottom Row (L to R): Amy McClelland. Sandra Pestotnik. Carol Peters.
Pat Perchan, Jackie Perpar, Kathy Lou Payne. Row 2: Lenore Perovshek. Janet
Peklay, Sharon Paz, Paul Pennza, Sandy Parsons, Scott Mitchell. Row 3: Christine
Penharth, Lee Peters. Jeff Peternel, Richard Palmer, Mike Perry, Dean Pasquale,
Row 4: Roger Perry, John Pawlak. Craig Pavlik, Mike Parry, Bob Petek, Dave
Parulis. Not Pictured: Richard Ormston.
Mr. Poklar Bottom Row (L to R): John Nagle. Laura Murray. Debbie Miller,
Kathy Moats. Joan Morris. Row 2: Patricia Palumbo. Mary Nagy. Michelle
Mueller. Penny Morse, Dave Murphy, Steve Neithercolt. Row 3: Vicki Mramor.
Alice Neff, Bill Naumann, John Monaghan, Glynn Modic, Alan Miller. Row 4
Diane Nemeth, Lester Mlakar, Donald Minor, Joseph Mooney, Mike Mukavetz.
James Mocilnikar, Steve Mramor. Not Pictured: William Rask, Frank Mramor,'
Bruce Munson.
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''My English teacher says I talk good."
Mr. Resch Bottom Row (L to R): Jeannie Trotto, Cheryl Uber, Joanne Trgo, Irene Tiborsky,
Marina Thompson, Joyce Salvatore. flow 2. Linda Tiderman, Helen Trautman, John Tutolo.
Charlotte Tramposoh, Robert Travarca. Row 3: Steve Vozel, Karen Tramsak, Marlene
Thweatt, Gilbert Trentel, Karl Torp, John Tomko. Row 4: Anthony Trunkely, Frank Turk,
Francis Thome, Mike Toth, Harold Timlin. Ted Tyjewski, John Traven.
Mr. Sallach Bottom Row (L to R): Judy Ullstrom, Sue Sabo, Donna Sajewski. Linda Scacco. Linda Cotman, June Scherlacher, Mrchele
Sarraino, Sue Scharfetter. Row 2: Jerry Savchuk, Marilyn Schneider, Janet Sas, Cindy Segulin. Caria Seilert, Joann Sadler, Gary Sadar.
flow 3; Gary Schimpf. Karin Schuffert, Rick Sanders, Ken Saywell, Vito Scotese, Kirk Schmidt, Ray Schultz. Row 4: George Schwarz,
Dave Schervish, Don Seddon, Mike Salisbury, Alan Yannette, John Samuele, Cathy Schwenner. Not Pictured: Jim Schuiz, Joy
Scheurman.
JUNIORS
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Miss Nelson Bottom Row (i to R): Pat Krakauskas. Lynda Kovacic, Jackie Kodra, Gail Kovach, Diane Korynoski, Marge Koslansek.
Row 2: Joyce Koch, Fred Koth, Pat Kozlevcar, Deb Kovacic. Ella Kolar, Linda Gudowicz, Janet Koeth. Row 3: Tom Koger,
George Kosmetos, Bev Kramer, Dennis Krall, Bob Kozan. Dave Kolenc, Gaty Kozich. Row 4: Jim Koch, Rich Krane. Scott
Krejci, Bob Kosovich, Fred Koepp, Lynn Kosanovich. Not Pictured: Bill Herrick, Judy Kozlowski, Mike Kotnik.
M/ss SImonlch Bottom Row (L to R): Gayle Seitz, Gayle Svetin, Bobbie Theil. Tim Strang. Gail Tabb Row 2: Pat Tanner,
Linda Sylte. Cathy Tabb. Judy Stress. Peggy Strok, Julie Sutphin. Geoffrey Tanner. Row 3: Jeff Zeiko, Phil Stravarace. Jeff
Slrobel. Tom Tekavic, Bob Taylor, Judy Suslarsic, Chris Szabo. Row 4: Jim Stouffer, Dan Strell, Tom Teare, Mike Szabo,
Mike Telich, Dennis Straub, Jim Stiscak.
Mr. Reminick Bottom Row (L to R): Sue Knox. Nancy Lutz, Jean Kermavner. Kathy Kever, Darlene Klauga. Linda
Klein. Row 2; Rick Kitko, Karen Kiro, Bev Kleber, Dale Koberna. Kathy Keszenheimer. Linda Kobal. Elizabeth Konkol.
flow 3; David Kirk, Tom Kilkenny, Frank Kerze, Tim Kitsos, Bill Knoch, Bob Knowles, Bob Keyes. Row 4: Frank
Kapler, Jeff Kelley, Tom Kelley, Augie Kehn, Ken Kase, Dave Ketchum. Not Pictured: Cindy Kistler.
Mr. Sterlekar Bottom Row (L to R): Becky Rohrer, Ghalia Nakshbendi, Denise Riggs, Lynn Rosa. Marybeth
Rooney. flow 2: Ken Pa|k, Scott Roach, Rita Riley, K.athy Roeder, Charlene Rudiak, Chris Mistretta. flow 3.
Lee Neuvirth, Doug Romoser, Pete Romano, Doug Rutti, Richard Robinson, Tom Ortman. flo.v 4: Joe Roman,
Mark Rotar, Forrest Ross, Scott Robbins, Tom Romer, Byron Robbins, Bruce Ruark. Not Pictured: Roy
O'Donnel, Wayne Russell.
"And if I wiggle my ears, I can fly!'
Mr. Weisenburg Bottom Row (L to R): Andrea Simon, Donna Skokal, Pat Skrjanc, Marlene Seredich, Chris Shiran, flow 2: David
Sivert, Mike Selway, Marie Skedel, Charlene Simons, Sue Slivers, Karen Shriver. flow 3: Rich Sifidler, Rick Selina, Jim Sheppard.
Debbie Serksnis, Rita Sheridan, Pam Sinkovic, Sandy Shenk, John Shuber. flow 4: Paul Shumaker, Tom Skerowske Dwight Williams,
Tom Skrout, Gary Shaffer, Mike Sfura, Jeff Skapin, Andy Shusteric.
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Miss White Bottom Row (L to R): Linda Fatica. Carolyn Farkas, Roxanne Everett. Carol Ferlite, Deborah Fatur, Joann
Feli. Row 2: Kathryn Erdelsky, Beverly English, Al Edelman, Ed Evanick, Ann Evans, Joanne Albert Row 3: Dave
Fanney, Gayle Ebel. Denise Elshaw, Bill Ecker, John Fatica, John Eble. Row 4: Bob Fedor. Jim Ellison, Dan Ferris, Garry
Dremel, Dave Engelking, Kelly Enders. Not Pictured: Peter Dybzinski, Diane Engles, Vicki Festini, Diane Ferencak.
Mrs. Tornstrom Bottom Row (L to R): Bonnie Wilson, Gayle Woeckner, Donna Wilson, Joyce Wayner. Peggy Wehrle, Chris Wetss.
Row 2: Linda Will, Susan Shartz, Debbra White, Marilyn Winters, Linda Whitney, Wendy Wiskes, Becky Weyrick. Row 3: Leroy Wells.
Steve Williamson, Robyn West, Susan Werle, Ken Winchester. Row 4: Jim Winsor, Robert Wilson, Edward Weber, John Wheeler,
Donald White, Randy Wohlgemuth, Craig Willard. Not Pictured: Bev Winner, Greg Wies.
Mr. Stojetz Bottom Row (L to R): Marlene Rubinstein, Connie Orebaugh, Bonnie NimelM. Donna Olinchic,
Sandy Nurmi. Row 2: Evelyn Oliverio. Howard Packer, DIanne Pisano, Debbie Opalk. Star Painter, Evelyn
Nielsen. Row 3: Paul Olszewski, Jacqueline Oker, Gary Ortman, Bill Ostrander, Chuck OhI. Row 4:
Frank Ogobeuc, Dale Nosse, Bob Olds, Paul Oyaski.
Sophomore Band Bottom Row (L to R): Wendy Lick. Kathy Deere, Mary Lou Lickert, Elaine Mog. Dolores Donner, Mary Smith, Nancy Temple,
Alice Sweet, flow 2. Janice Berry. Arlene Kemejak, Karen Reichard, Lynn Allchin, Mary Lou Lickert, Marcia Feiock, Barb Girtmont, Pamela
Mobe, Karen Sbrocco, Dave Brooks. Row 3: Peter Markovich. Mary Ellen Schaeffer, Jim Burns, Joe Sharpe, Jay Racier, Jim McVey, Harry
Handshaw, Harvey Smith, Richard Stillings. Row 4: Fred Land. Bruce Walker, Blaine Lewis, Tom Cole, Doug Yandala, Mike Bottle, Scott Wight-
man, Bob Knight, Joan Oliver. Row 5: Bill Semerichuk, Dave Davies, Jim Srnick, Harry Jefteries, Tom McArthur, John Wolfe, Phil Wright,
Kevin Kelley, Rick Bendure, Jim Howell.
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Sophomore Orchestra Bottom Row (L to R): Fay Davis, Joyce Tianello, Nancy Mailer. Betty Bogel, Laurie
Garret. Row 2: Diane Taylor, Gail Arvay, Ann Bronaka, Jeri Dowd, Pam Croning. Row 3: Sue Soltis, Mike Chlebik,
Stan Pavelecky, Doug Behrends.
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Mr. Harper Bottom Row (L to R): Pat Thompson, Sue Taddie, Sue Arnold. Row 2: Chris Will,
Rick Kehres, Bruce Stout, John Ofciarcik.
Mr. Harper Bottom Row (L to R): Leslie Rohr. Gail Kapusi, Carolyn Farkas, Jan Hocevar, Darlene Franks. Karen Wa|ahn Rose-Mary Gasper
Vicki Festini, Annette Kuchling, Debbie Palguta. flow 2. Judy Neuman. Charlene Reya. Chris Gaydos. Pat Kaston Kathe Tancredi Anna
Fugrna.3alPaul^in, Gayle Crown, Bernie O'Connell, Ch^Tyl Crawford. Row 3. Rick Pereksla. Mark Palmer, Bill Christensen, Michael Balale
Bob Civic, Dave Cooney, Tim Cheadle, Jim Arko. flow 4: Paul Drotleff, Dave Bucknot, Skip Garth, Bob Wilson Ron Lyman Kevin Oliveri
David March, Gary Jones, David Onions. Not Pictured: Pat Breed, Lana Drummer.
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The senior lives in a world of
Contrasting moods.
He is both a beginning
And an end, who shares with others
A fellowship called life.
In the same instant.
She can spread laughter to others,
Or isolate herself,
Lost in thought.
Every individual
Needs a time for introspection
To clear the uncertainty
Of the future.
To meditate the present
And the past.
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Caroline Abazia
Jean Acks
Leonard Adams
Frances Albanese
Douglas Aleccl
John Aleksic
Rozanne Alphonso
Nancy Amacher
Barbara Ames
Cynthia Anderson
"Wanna kiss, Bob?''
SENIORS
'I just got a date from Ronald McDonald!
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Dale Anderson
Robert Anderson
"Okay, now your left foot.'
'Oh, hi, Dr. Bergem.'
William Anderson
Celena Andrews
Barbara Andrich
Dale Apicello
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Thomas Aquilano
Cheryl Arendt
Debra Armstrong
Charles Arnold
Frederick Arnold
Augusta Artino
Kathleen Auldridge
Janice Bahr
MacDonald Bailey
SENIORS
'Did I wake up in time for lunch?'
Barbara Baka
Marsha Baker
Karen Balasko
Linda Banas
Richard Banko
Melinda Baldini
Susan Balogh
James Bambam
Jeanette Barber
Patricia Barkhurst
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SENIORS
Jay Benedict
Eric Benedum
Ross Bennett
Renee Bermond
Kenneth Bernhardt
Anthony Berzin
Linda Biederstedt
Edward Bishop
Janet Bizzari
Wayne Black
John Blassingame
'Hey, I can see myself in the glass."
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Deborah Bohanon
Donald Bokor
Lawrence Bole
Kathleen Bolon
Jeffrey Booms
Karen Booth
Jack Borden
Susan Bork
"Smoking my thumb, why?'
Pamela Bosco
Roberta Bosco
Bernard Bozak
Diane Bradley
Walter Brady
George Braidich
Jean Bray
Gary Breeden
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Peter Cardullias
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Patricia Burns
Joseph Burya
Roland Busser
Raymond Butticci
Deborati Buza
Douglas Cable
Susan Cahill
Carol Caimi
Karen Calabrese
Frank Camloh
Debra Capella
Nicholas Capretta
"We've already donated.
"You voted how/ many times'?
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SENIORS
Margaret Carlson
Sheldon Carpenter
Diane Catanese
Gary Cavatino
James Cermelj
Diane Cesen
Sharon Cheraso
Louis Chos
Kenneth Chudzik
Diane Churney
Joseph Ciomek
Deborah Cirino
Deborah Clark
"Save the spoons."
Tim Clark
John Collura
Thomas Cooke
Linda Cornwell
Kathy Clemens
Thomas Collura
Dean Coolidge
Barbara Correll
Beth Climo
Barbara Comport
Thomas Cooper
Wayne Clough
Kathy Cook
Diana Coppers
Wesley Collins
Shirley Cook
Grant Corbett
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Richard Cotton
Dennis Cougtilin
SENIORS
Richard Cozart
Jack Craigs
Thomas Curtis
Roxanne Cutshall
Ray Dacar
Leonard Crawford
Thomas Crawford
Deborah Crombie
Janet Crone
James Crosson
Randolph Crupper
"I've never had a good fairy before.'
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Robin Deegan
Bruce Deister
John De Langis
Suzanne Delsanter
Phillip Deluca
David Demojzes
Dorothy Dengel
Frank Dengel
Diane Denison
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Dennis Derganc
Maryjean De Tomaso
Lynn Detweiler
Loretta Devine
Dennis De Viney
Linda Dezelon
Glenn Di Biasio
Linda Dicki
Linda Dieckman
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"I wonder what a hall pass looks like."
Keith Dole
Thomas Dollar
Michael Donlin
Janet Donovan
William Dornbusch
Helen Dougherty
Diane Dragolich
Charles Drake
Charles Drazdik
Willis Ann Dreisbach
Frank Dremel
Susan Dritz
Joseph Dudek
Robert Dudek
Diane Dunbar
Jane Dunbar
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SENIORS
"Ain't it the truth
Michael Dworning
George Dzura
Richard Eder
Harriet Eglin
Theodore Ehlert
Robert Elder
Burton Emig
Karen Emerick
Donald Emmert
Debra Erdman
Linda Erskine
Thomas Erwin
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Darlene Euretig
SEN/ORS
Jeffrey Fagan
Marjorie Fennell
Darlene Ferrara
Frank Ferrato
Beware of Greeks carrying books.
Catherine Ficere
Susan Fike
Richard Fiorelli
Calvert Fisher
Paul Fister
Diana Fink
Patrick Fiorelli
Patrick Foy
Sandra Frabotta
Janet Frances
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Kenneth Frank
Patricia Frank
Robert Friedal
Rudolf Frueboes
Marie Fugina
"Me? Photographer of the month?"
Cafeteria Staff Bottom Row (L to R): Alice Kreit
Ronald Gadish
Ernest Gallo
Deborah Galloway
Kathyryn Gamber
Judy Gansen
John Gannon
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SENIORS
Linda Gibbons
Ralph Gibson
Charlotte Gillespie
Irene Gishnock
Jerry Glick
Dale dicker
"Wanta play leap-frog?"
Joy Glina
Cheryl Glubish
Barbara Gordos
Jenny Grabitz
Michael Graham
David Granchi
William Grant
Robert Grasgreen
Geoffrey Greer
Linda Greer
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Nancy Gubanc
Janice Gustetic
Gary Gudaitis
Steven Hadyk
Ronald Guenther
Joyce Haffer
Gail Gugliotta
Shereen Hagberg
Mel Gurry
Michelle Hahn
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"Awwww, poor baby."
'Hi there, cutie.'
Marilyn Haynes
William Hegedus
Maureen Held
Robert Helm
Patricia Helmick
Joan Henderson
Ronald Hendy
Douglas Hennie
Deborah Henson
Janice Herp
Katherine Hersh
Dava Herskowitz
Joann Hignite
James Hinde
Phyllis Hinton
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Marian Hodder
Stephen Hoedt
PatricTa Hoerinig
Nancy Hoffman
Deborah Hornsby
Kathleen Horvat
Brent Howe
Thomas Hrastar
Jerry Hubacka
William Huffman
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Arthur lacofono
Renee lafelice
Karen Icke
Natalie llg
Steven Intihar
Stuart Irvine
Robert Jaffe
Arthur Jaklic
Richard James
Kristina Jankus
Joseph Janosik
Nancy Jarchow
Arlene Jasky
Mary Jelenic
Theresa Jeran
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"Page four, how to clap your hands."
Barbara Jerele
James Jeric
Laura Jewett
Ronald Jezeski Jerri Johnson
Craig Johnson Bradley Jones
Earl Jones
Paul Kacprzak
Linda Kadlec
Nancy Kadunc
James Kaim
Leslie Kalan
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Stanley Kalasunas
Arthur Kallal
Mark Kapec
Frank Kaparic
Georgetta Kaparic
Janice Kapudja
'Four nails down, one to go."
Susan Kapudja
Robert Kelley
Richard Kipp
Terrance Karda
Cynthia Kelly
Date Kirchner
Dale Kardos
Keith Kern
Kathryn Kirk
George Karlan
Cynthia Kershaw
Sally Kirk
Betty Keeler
Timothy Kerzisnik
Theodore KItsos
206
SENIORS
Eric Klein
Joseph Knack
Jean Klein
Douglas Knaus
Herbert Klich
Karen Knaus
John Klopovic
Barbara Kneale
Beatrice Kluska
Paul Kobilsek
207
Janet Kos
Patricia Kotnik
Gary Kosec
Robert Kotnik
Michael Kosky
Thomas Kovach
Donna Kostelnik
George Kovacic
Lynn Kotnik
Barbara Kowicki
208
Watch the birdie.
Carol Krause
Douglas Kravos
Alice Kreit
Laurie Kozar
James Krakora
Stephen Krall
Beverly Krall
Frank Kren
Walter Krenisky
Gary Krivok
Joseph Krnc
Kenneth Kucinski
Robert Kuret
Adrienne Kust
Cynthia Lally
James Lardin
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"Quick! Catch me while I'm beaming."
Susan Larick
Cheryl Laser
Michael Laughlin
Dennis Laseak
John Laszcz
Linda Lawrence
Susan Latch
Barbara Lawrinson
Joseph Lehman
William Lehmann
Sandra Leicher
Laura Leighton
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Robert Lemmo
Lynn Leotta
Jo Ann Leppert
Carol Lesiak
David Lewis
Linda Lewis
"At least I'm trying."
Susan Lewis
Wayne Leybeck
Sharon Lipko
Michael Lisko
Lawrence Little
Kenneth Lloyd
Bonnie Lobdell
Wayne Lohmeyer
Jean Lokar
Ronald Lokar
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SENIORS
Robert Lonchar
Sharlene Lopez
Robert Love
Christine Lovejoy
Maria Lucci
Daniel Luich
Peter Lukacic
Rosemarie Luksic
Juditti Lustig
Kathleen Lutz
James Lyie
Constance Lytle
Brian Macke
Pamela Mahany
Janet Mahusky
John Maletic
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Mark Mamrack
Abe Mandzuch
Gregory Mann
Rebecca Mann
Laura Mantz
Linda Mantz
'Sour lemons.
Lizbeth Mantz
Michele Maran
Kenneth Marincic
Mary Marino
Sam Marino
Kathleen Marsh
Sharon Masek
Nancy Mates
213
Darryl McGill
Jeffrey McKee
Judith ivlcRae
Timothy McTighe
Gregory Measles
Leeann Medves
Michael Medves
Marie Meehan
Elizabeth Meertens
Rita Melton
214
Debra Merritt
William Merritt
Patricia Mervar
Linda Messenger
David Meyer
Thomas Mezzacappa
Karen Michalski
Sandra Mica
Linda Miklavcic
Richard Miklavic
Edward Mikolic
Ellen Mikovich
Chess tournaments are dull.
SENIORS
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Pamela Newman
Carolyn Newnes
David Nickles
Robert Niemczura
Heidemarie Nitsch
Jane Noles
Janice Norton
James Nosse
Kathy Nowakowski
David Nungesser
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SENIORS
"You'll have to wait in line."
Dave Nungesser lost ... in thought.
Claudia Orehek
Fay Osborne
Diane Osterholme
John Oznowich
Marlene Pacic
Barbara Paganie
Susan Pales
Joan Palguta
Dennis Paiko
220
Germaine Palmer
Joseph Parisi
Patricia Pavis
Brenda Payer
Alan Pancik
Marie Parks
Paul Pavlovich
Jim Payer
David- Panichi
Franklin Patterson
Janice Pawlechko
Virginia Peck
Cynthia Paparizos
Frank Patton
James Papp
Diane Paulauskas
221
Daniel Penny
Ralph Perry
Ellen Pestak
Marcia Pestotnik
James Petard!
Robert Peternel
Barbara Petrochic
Michael Petruzzi
Valerie Pettit
Lorrain Pfaller
222
Diana Pietro
Patricia Powers
Janet Plovock
Ttiomas Prendergast
Victoria Pistone
Steptien Pred
Maria Plywacki
Caroline Price
George Prokopovich
Donna Pungerchar
Robert Podobnikar
Joseph Polls
Constance Popovic
Mark Potocnik
SENIORS
"This is serious.'
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Anne Richards
Gale Richardson
Margene Richter
Carolyn Rideout
Karen Rider
Kathleen Rider
Jeffrey Rieder
Edward Ritz
Angeline Robers
Betty Jane Roberts
Michael Roberts
Theresa Rogaliner
First string floorwarmers.
"Control yourself. I know I'm irresistible.'
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Louise Roskos
Martha Roskos
Robin Ross
Robert Rozman
Thomas Rudd
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Loreen Rugle
Alan Russ
Craig Russell
George Russell
George Ruszin
Brian Rutkie
Karen Ruuska
Alan Sadar
Kenneth Sadar
Julie Sajewski
226
Ronald Samsa
Suzanne Sarama
Mary Ann Savoca
Melvin Scharlau
Robert Schaver
Irene Scheel
Denise Schmaltz
Cheryl Schmeltzer
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Charles Schmid
Wayne Schmidt
"Brother, can you spare a dime?'
William Schmidt
Clare Schneider
Dorothea Schneider
Peggy Ann Schroeder
SENIORS
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Susan Sever
Thomas Severino
Karen Shane
David Shaner
Randell Sharon
Kathleen Shaughnessy
Annemarie Sherwood
Ralph Shimko
Richard Shirk
Thomas Shumar
SENIORS
"Shouldn't there be a spotlight?"
Robert Schultheis
Richard Schwabauer
Marina Schwenke
Donna Sebusch
Joseph Serksnis
John Sever
228
Marylin Siders
John Simpson
Ronald Siedler
Dianne Sinl<ovec
Howard Sieferd
Margaret Sirl<
Jay Sigal
Michaei Siston
Linda Sigmon
Thresa Sivert
229
Regina Smith
Robert Smith
Stephen Smith
"Wait! I've got just what you're lool<ing for.'
'Lool<! A giant frog."
Steven Snyder
Vivian Sobole
Adria Soeder
Susan Soeder
Linda Sonntag
Susan Spears
Darwin Spiker
Christine Srnick
John Stalzer
230
SENIORS
Kurt Stanic
Joseph Stansfield
Patricia Stanton
Lokar laughs it up.
Susan Starzynsl<i
Joan Stegh
Deborah Stocker
Thomas Stravarace
Patricia Stephens
Barbara Sterling
A Ganim Goosestepper.
David Sustarsic
Larry Sutter
William Swaidner
Janice Swanhart
Linda Swaney
Ronnie Swanson
Gayle Swart
Marcia Swart
Donna Sweet
William Swisher
232
Linda Tabb
Cynthia Tadaj
Barbara Takiguchi
Stanley Tanski
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Susan Takacs
John Tanko
Robert Taub
SENIORS
bit my tongue.'
Track practice
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Richard Tavenier
Bruce Taylor
Charles Taylor
SENIORS
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Linda Taylor
Susan Taylor
David Templeton
Gail Theus
James Thomas
Patricia Timlin
Debra Tinker
Linda Tober
Jeanne Tobin
Machiko Tokunaga
James Tolar
John Tolar
'I tried it yesterday and I'm still sick!"
234
"Carry 'em yourself.'
Laura Tomcko
John Tomino
Earlene Tonkin
Linda Toth
Alison Town
Rosalie Tratnik
Richard Trebec
Alison Trommetter
Dorothy Trunkely
Terry Tryon
Richard Tuckerman
Ronald Tuckerman
James Turk
235
Catherine Tyrrell
Debra Uchbar
Giovanna Ulizzl
Gary Vaccariello
Karen Vahcic
Victor Valli
Kathleen Vance
David Vandeveer
Marcia Vanel
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Theresa Vantilburg
Alvera Vargo
Joan Vargo
Stephen Vassas
Robert Verner
Kenneth Vibbert
Robert Vidmar
Joseph Vidulich
Paul Vincent
James Vinci
'Do you want to hear me yodel?'
'Let's see. One for Aunt Martha
Richard Vincil
Donald Volante
Pamela Volota
Robert Vunderink
Gregg Wallace
Maryann Vojtek
Phillip Vollman
Patricia Volota
Karen Wade
Marie Wallace
237
Barbara Walland
Stuart Walton
Edward Walters
William Walworth
Janice Walters
Nicholas Wanchik
"I wonder how much exams will be this year?"
Marilyn Ward
Barbara Webb
Richard Webb
Susan Weinke
Rosella Weir
Jacklyn Weber
John Weber
Peggy Wehagen
Carleton Weiss
William Wendorff
238
Katherine Wesley
Michael White
Byron Wilton
Patricia Winkler
Richard Wittenmyer
Paul Whyte
Craig Wiblin
John Wolf
Sharon Wolf
Sandra Worden
Christine Wilcox
James Williams
Marion Wilson
SENIORS
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Donna Yeray
Diane Young
Sally Yozipovich
'I don't read, I just look at the pictures.'
Cynthia Wutchiett
Robert Yacas
James Yane
Adrienne Yentz
Wayne Zachary
Kenneth Zakraysek
Daniel Zawack
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Robert Zeman
Christine Zingale
Gayle Zitnik
Donna Zmijewski
Josepti Znidarsic
Craig Zola
Nancy Zonar
David Zovack
"Don't come any closer!"
SENIORS
'My name, rank, and serial number!?"
Charles Zuchelli
Leo Zupancic
Sheila Zurc
Kenneth Zylowski
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SENIOR INDEX
CAROLINA ABAZIA
Carol
JEAN ACKS Jean
Choral Masters 3; G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2; Humanities East 3,4; Linquist Club 3,4;
Girl's Field Hockey 2; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4;
Varsity Chorale 4; Youth Council on Human
Relations 3,4; National Honor Society 4.
LEONARD ADAMS
FRANCES ALBANESE
Red Cross Club 4.
Leonard
Fran
DOUGLAS ALECCI Doug
J. V. Basketball 2; Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2;
Boy's Gym Leaders 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4;
Lettermen's Club 3, 4; N.A.S.S. 3, 4; National
Honor Society 3, 4.
JOHNALEKSIC John
Computer Club 4; Cross Country 2; Sophomore
Mixed Choir 2; Track 2.
ROXANNE ALPHONOSO
Roxanne
NANCY AMACHER Nancy
Eucuyo 3, 4; Linquist 2, 3; National Honor Society
3, 4; Spectrum 3, 4; Student Council
Representative 3, 4; World Affairs Club 3.
BARBARA AMES Barb
Friendship Y-Teens 3; G.A.A. 3; Spirits 4
STACEY ANAGOST
Stacey
CYNTHIA ANDERSON Cindy
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Girl's Leaders
Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4;
National Honor Society 4
DALE ANDERSON
GEORGE ANDERSON
ROBERT ANDERSON
Dale
George
Robert
WILLIAM ANDERSON Bill
Swim Show 2; Swim Team 2; J.V. Swim Team 2
CELENA ANDREWS Celena
Home Economics Club 2, 3; Youth Power 4
BARBARA ANDRICH
DALE APICELLO
THOMAS AQUILANO
Barbara
Dale
Tom
CHERYL ARENDT Cher
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Majorette Club 2, 3
DEBORAH ARMSTRONG
Transfer Student 4
Debbie
CHARLES ARNOLD Chuck
Baseball 3; Football 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4
FREDERICK ARNOLD Fred
Folk Club 4; Football 3; J.V. Football 2; National
Honor Society 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; J.V. Wrestling
2, 3; Wrestling 3, 4; Wrestling Club 4; Youth
Council on Human Relations 4
AUGUSTA ARTINO
KATHLEEN AULDRIDGE
Augusta
Kathy
JANICE BAHR Jan
Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4;
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2, 3; Language Lab
Assistant 4; Linquist Club 2, 3; National Honor
Society 4; Spirits 4
MACDONALD BAILEY Mac
Chess Club 2; Computer Club 4; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2; Key Club 3, 4
BARBARA BAKA
Barb
MARSHA BAKER Marsha
American Field Service 3: Euclidian Editorial Staff
3, 4; Euclidian Training Club 2; F.T.A. 2, 3;
G.A.A. 2, 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Girls'
Leaders Club 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Girls' Field Hockey 2;
Girls' Volleyball 2, Girls' Track 2; Spirits 3, 4;
National Honor Society 4; Youth Council on
Human Relations 3, 4
KAREN BALASKO
Karen
MELINDABALDINI Melinda
Big Show 2; Folk Club 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir
2; Movie Club 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Spring Play 2, 3;
Fall Play 3, 4; Winter Play 2, 3; Stagecraft 2, 3
SUSAN BALOGH Sue
Folk Club 3; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 3; Girl's Concert
Choir 3; Homecoming Committee 2; Majorette
Club 2; Girls' Track 4; Youth Power 2
JAMES BAMBAM Jim
Computer Club 4; Folk Club 4; F.T.A. 3; Key Club
4; Linquist Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 4
LINDA BANAS
RICHARD BANKO
Linda
Rich
JEANETTE BARBER Jeanette
Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Linquist Club 3, 4; Student
Council Representative 3
PATRICIA BARKHURST Pat
G.A.A. 2; Girls' Leaders Club 4; Humanities East 4;
I.Q.S. 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Survey
Editorial Staff 3, 4; Page one Editor 4; Survey
Training Club 2; Youth Council on Human
Relations 3; Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treasurer
2, President 3
DANNY BARNHART
SCOTT BARRETT
Cadet Band 4
Dan
Scott
JILLBATTUNG Jill
F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 4; National Honor Society 4; Ski
Club 3, 4; Girls' Tennis 2, 3; Student Council
Representative 2; Swim Show 2, 3, 4; Girls' Swim
Leaders 2, 3, 4; Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3,
President 4
MICHAEL BAUMILLER Mike
World Affairs Club 2; Youth Council on Human
Relations 3; Youth for Christ 4
RICHARD BAUR
ROBERT BAUR
Richard
Robert
JOHN BAZAN Jack
J.V. Baseball 2; Prom Committee 3: Baseball 3;
Spectrum 4; World Affairs 3
DEBORAH BECK
ROBERT BECKWITH
Football 3
GAIL BEHM
F.B.L.A. 4; Red Cross Club 2, 3, 4
Debbie
Bob
Gail
DOUG BEHRENDS
Doug
JAY BENEDICT Jay
Cadet Band 2, 3; Concert Band 4; E-Room
Activities 3; Orchestra 3, 4; Pep Band 4
ERICBENEDUM
WILLIAM ROSS BENNETT
RENEE BERMOND
Eric
Rusty
Renee
KENNETH BERNHARDT Ken
Folk Club 4; Soccer 2; Stagecraft 3; Student
Council Representative 2
ANTHONY BERZIN
RICHARD BEYERLE
GARRY BICE
Tony
Richard
Garry
LINDA BIEDERSTEDT Linda
G.A.A. 2; Friendship Y-Teen 4; Majorette Club 3;
Orchestra 2; Red Cross Club 4
EDWARD BISHOP Ed
J.V. Football 2: Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4; Swim
Team 2; J.V. Swim Team 2
JANET BIZZARRI Jan
E-Room Activities 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Homecoming
Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Senior Scandal
4; Girls' Basketball 2; Spirits 4; Student Council
Representative 4
WAYNE BLACK Wayne
Boys' Gym Leaders 3; Language Lab Assistant 2;
Orchestra 2; Wrestling 2
JOHN BLASSINGAME John
Big Show 3, 4; Computer Club 4; Cross Country 3;
E-Room Activities 3, 4; Football 2, 4; J.V.
Football 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; National
Honor Society 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 3;
Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Lettermen's Club 3,
4; N.A.S.S. 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Political
World Affairs Club 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 2, 3,
4; Student Council Representative 2; Track 3, 4;
J.V. Wrestling 2; Wrestling Club 3, 4
JOHN BLOCK
Transfer Student 4
John
JAMES BOCK Jim
Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4;
N.A.S.S. 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4
DEBORAH BOHANON Debbie
F.N.C. 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Linquist Club 2;
National Honor Society 4
DONALD BOKOR
Folk Club 4; Linquist Club 3, 4
Don
LAWRENCE BOLE Larry
Cross Country 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Linquist
Club 2, 3; Science Seminar 3; National Honor
Society 4
KATHLEEN BOLON Kathy
F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2; Linquist Club 2, 3; Friendship
Y-Teen 4; Red Cross 4; National Honor Society 4
JEFFERY BOOMS Jeff
Basketball 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Lettermen's
Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 4; Track 2, 3, 4
KAREN BOOTH
JACK BORDEN
Karen
Jack
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ANSELMOBOREAVE
SUSAN BORK
Sam
Sue
ROBERTA BUCHWALD
Bobbie
PAMELA BOSCO Pam
Big Show 3; Sophomore IVIixed Choir 2, 3;
D.E.C.A. 4; Spring Play 2, 3; Fall Play 2, 3;
Student Council Representative 3; Winter Play 3
ROBERTA BOSCO
BERNARD BOZAK
DIANE BRADLEY
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
Robbie
Bernie
Diane
WALTER BRADY Walter
Boys' Gym Leadere 2, 3, 4; Boys' Swim Leaders 2,
3, 4; Radio Club 2, 3, 4
GEORGE NICHOLAS BRAIDICH
Camera Club 4; Radio Club 3, 4
George
JEAN BRAY Jeannie
Big Show 2,3,4; E-Room Activities 3,4; Junior
Cabinet 3, Majorette Club 2, National Forensic
League 2, Prom Committee 3,4; Senior Cabinet 4;
Spectrum 2,3, Spirits 4, Statecraft 4; Student
Council Representative 3,4, Talent Scouts E.H.S.
3,4; Voice of Art 3
GARY BREEDEN
Gary
WILLIAM BREZNAY Bill
Big Show 3, 4; E-Room Activities 4; J.V. Football
2; Key Club 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Political
Affairs Club 3; Spirits 3, 4; Student Council
Representative 2; Wrestling 3, 4; J.V. Wrestling 2
WILLIAM L. BRIGDEN Bill
Camera Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Euclidian
Editorial Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Head Photographer
4; Euclidian Training Club 2, 3; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2; Boys' Swim Leaders 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4;
Junior Cabinet 3, President 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4,
Committee Chairman 3, Board Member 3; Linguist
Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4,
Vice-President 4; Panther of the Month 4; Prom
Committee 3, 4, Chairman 3; Science Seminar 2, 3,
4; J.V. Swim Team 2
ANITA BROMMER Anita
Cooperative Office Education 4; F.B.L.A. 3
LYNN BROOKS Lynn
American Field Service 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Linguist
Club 2, 3, 4; Friendship Y-Teen 4; National Honor
Society 4
VAUGHN BROTHERS
J.V. Swim Team 2, 3
FRANK T. BROWN
Vaughn
Frank
TERRI BROWN Terri
Folk Club 3; Movie Club 3, 4; National Forensic
League 3, 4
CHRISTINE ANN BRUNNER
Christy
CONSTANCE BRUNNER Connie
Cooperative Office Education 4; Friendship
Y-Teen 2
PETER.BUCCILLI
Pete
LYNDA BUCHHOLZ Lynn
Choral Masters 3, 4; F.N.C. 2; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2; Friendship Y-Teen 3, 4; Spirits 4
REBECCA BUCHWALD
Cooperative Office Education 4
Becky
JANE BUCKNOT Jane
Transfer Student 3; Eucuyo 3, 4; Folk Club 3, 4;
Orchestra 3, 4; Spectrum 3, 4
SUSAN BUIKUS Sue
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Ski Club 2
PATRICIA BURNS
Friendship Y-Teen 2
JOSEPH BURYA
Transfer Student 2; Computer Club 4
Pat
Joe
ROLAND BUSSER Roily
Baseball 3, 4; National Forensic League 3; Spirits
3,4
RAYMOND BUTTICCI
DEBORAH BUZA
Ray
Deborah
DOUGLAS CABLE Doug
Football 3; J.V. Football 2; Boys' Swim Leaders 3,
4; Swim Team 4; J.V. Swim Team 2, 3
SUSAN CAHILL
Susan
CAROL CAIMI Carol
Language Lab Assistant 4; Friendship Y-Teen Club
2
KAREN CALABRESE
F.T.A. 3;G.A.A. 3
Karen
FRANK CAMLOH Frank
Choral Masters 3, 4; Cross Country 2; Sophomore
Mixed Choir 2; Track 2, 3
DEBRACAPELLA Debbie
F.T.A. 3, 4; Junior Cabinet 3; Junior Class Officers
3; Majorette Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Student
Council Representative 3, 4; Friendship Y-Teen 2
NICKCAPRETTA Nick
Cross Country 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Key
Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3,
4; J.V. Wrestling 2
DEBORAH CARDUCCI Debbie
Cooperative Office Education 4; F.B.L.A. 3
PETER CARDULLIAS Pete
Football 2, 3; Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3; Key Club
2; Student Council Representative 2; J.V. Swim
Team 2
MARGARET CARLSON Maggi
Concert Band 2, 3; Humanities East 3, 4; Literary
Seminar 4; National Honor Society 4; Science
Seminar 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Stagecraft 2
SHELDON CARPENTER Sheldon
Student Council Representative 4
DIANE CATANESE Diane
Folk Club 3, 4; F.N.C. 2, 3, 4; Majorette Club 2, 3;
Movie 3, 4; Pink Panthers 3
GARYCAVATINO
J.V. Football 2; J.V. Wrestling 2
JAMES CERMELJ
Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3; Track 3
DIANE CESEN
Cooperative Office Education 4
SHARON CHERASO
G.A.A. 2
Gary
James
Diane
Sharon
LOUIS CHOS Lou
Cadet Band 2; Computer Club 4; Concert Band 3,
4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society
3, 4; P. A. Club 2, 3, 4; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3
KENCHUDZIK Ken
Football 4; J.V. Football 2; Boys' Gym Leaders 4;
Lettermen's 4; Movie Club 4; Track 2, 3
DIANNE MARIE CHURNEY Marie
Mixed Choir 2, Friendship Y-Teen 2, G.A.A. 2
JOSEPH CIOMEK Joe
Choral Masters 3, 4; E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4;
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Boys' Gym Leaders 2,
3, 4; Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4; Student
Council Representative 2
DEBORAH CIRINO
Debbie
DEBORAH CLARK Debby
F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
Linguist Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4;
Ski Club 2; Spirits 3, 4; Student Council Represen-
tative 3, 4; Swim Show 3, 4; Girls' Swim Leaders 3,
4; Wai Napolo 3, 4
TIMOTHY CLARK Tim
Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4; Boys' Swim Leaders 3, 4
KATHLEEN CLEMENS
Kathy
BETH CLIMO Beth
Big Show 3; Cheerleaders 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Sopho
more Mixed Choir 2; Girls' Leaders Club 4; Home-
coming Committee 3; National Honor Society 4;
Prom Committee 3; Girls' Volleyball 2; Spirits 4;
Student Council Representative 3, 4; Winter
Festival Queen 4
WAYNE CLOUGH
Wayne
WESLEY MILLER COLLINS Wes
Cadet Band 2; Choral Masters 4; Concert Band 2,
3; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Eucuyo 3; Sophomore
Mixed Choir 3; Boys' Gym Leaders 4; Boys' Swim
Leaders 4; International Quill and Scroll 3; Letter-
men's Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Marching Band 2,
3; N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4;
Panther of the Month 4; Pep Band 2; Senior
Scandal 4; Ski Club 4; Spirits 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4;
Youth For Christ 4
JOHN COLLURA
Soccer 4
John
THOMAS COLLURA Tom
American Field Service 3, 4, President 4; Camera
Club 2, 3, 4; Euclidian Editorial Staff 3; Euclidian
Training Club 2; Folk Club 2; Key Club 2, 3;
National Honor Society 3, 4; Science Seminar 2, 3,
4; Soccer 3; Student Council Executive Board 4;
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4
MICHAELCOMERFORD
Transfer Student 4
BARBARA ANN COMPORT
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
KATHLEEN CQOK
F.B.L.A. 4; Ski Club 4
Mike
Barb
Kathy
SHIRLEY COOK Shirley
Ad Club 2, 3, 4; Choral Masters 3, 4; Euclidian
Business Staff 4; Euclidian Training Club 2, 3;
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Humanities East 4;
Linguist Club 2, 3, 4; Friendship Y-Teen 2, 3, 4;
National Honor Society 4
THOMAS CQOKE Tom
Big Show 2; Book Store 3, 4; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2; Fall Play 3; Stagecraft 2, 3; Winter Play 3
DEAN RICHARD CQQLIDGE Dean
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Boys' Gym Leaders 3; Boys'
Swim Leaders 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pep
Band 3; Swim Show 4; J.V. Swim Team 2
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THOMAS COOPER Tom
Choral Masters 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Folk
Club 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Key Club 2, 3,
4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; National Forensic League
3,4
DIANA COPPERS
F.T.A. 2, 3
GRANT CORBETT
LINDA CORNWELL
Diana
Grant
Linda
ELLEN DAVIS Ellen
American Field Service 2, 3; Euclidian Editorial
Staff 3, 4, Photo Editor 4; Euclidian Training Club
2; Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4, Historian 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4;
G.A.A. 2; Linguist Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor
Society 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4
MARTHA DAVIS Martha
G.A.A. 2; Girls' Basketball 2, 4; Girls' Volleyball 4
JACQUELINE DAY Jackie
F.N.C. 2; Majorettes 4; Majorette Club 2, 3;
Majorette Substitutes 4; Spirits 4; Student Council
Representative 2
LORETTA DEVINE
Retta
DENNIS DE VINEY Dennis
Choral Masters 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3; E-Room
Activities 4; Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2; Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3;
Boys' Swim Leaders 4; Senior Scandal 4: Wrestling
2, 3, 4; J.V. Wrestling 2
LINDA DEZELON
GLENN Dl BIASIO
Linda
Glenn
BARBARA CORRELL
RICHARD COTTON
Barb
Rick
LINDA DICKI
Linda
DENNIS COUGHLIN Denny
Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Foremen's Club 4; Radio Club
2,3
RICHARD COZART Rick
Key Club 4: Lettermen's Club 4; Linquist Club 3,
4; National Honor Society 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4
KATHLEEN DEBELJAK
Kathy
MICHAEL DEBEVEC Mike
Computer Club 4, Vice-President 4; Concert Band
2, 4; Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4, Copy Editor 4;
Euclidian Training Club 2; Humanities East 3, 4;
I.Q.S. 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 4,
Secretary 4, Service Chairman 3; Linquist Club 2,
3; Marching Band 2, 4; National Forensic League 3,
4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Committee
3; Science Seminar 2, 3, 4
LINDA DIECKMANN Linda
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2: Girls' Leaders Club 3,
4; Ski Club 3
MARY ELLEN DIENES Mary
Big Show 2; Cadet Band 2; Concert Band 3, 4;
G.A.A. 2, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; National
Honor Society 4; Pep Band 3; Ski Club 4: Girl's
Field Hockey 2; Stagecraft 2; Swim Show 4; Girls'
Swim Leaders 4; Wai Napolo 4
JACKCRAIGS Jack
E-Room Activities 4; Football 4; J.V. Football 2;
Junior Cabinet 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Con>
mittee 3, 4; Senior Cabinet 4; Senior Class Officer
4; Student Council Representative 3; Track 2,3
LEONARD CRAWFORD
Key Club 2, 3,4
THOMAS CRAWFORD
Len
Tom
JAN DEBLY Jan
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2, 3; Friendship Y-Teen
2; Ski Club 3, 4; Spectrum 3; Spirits 4
JANE DECATUR Jane
American Field Service 2, 3, 4; Computer Club 4;
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Euclidian Editorial Staff 3,4,
Senior Editor 4; Euclidian Training Club 2; I.Q.S.
3, 4; Linquist Club 2, 3; Literary Seminar 4;
Friendship Y-Teen 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Marching Band
3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4;
Spectrum 2, 3
ROBERTA DILL Bobbie
Transfer Student 4; Euclidian Editorial Staff 4;
Linquist Club 4; Ski Club 4; Youth Council on
Human Relations 4
KATHLEEN DIPKO
Kathy
ANTOINETTE Dl SANTO Toni
Book Store 3, 4; Cadet Band 2; Marching Band 2;
National Honor Society 4
DEBORAH CROMBIE
Debbie
JANET CRONE Janet
American Field Service 3, 4, Student Abroad 3;
Concert Band 2, 3; Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4;
Euclidian Training Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Girls' Leaders
Club 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3; National
Honor Society 3, 4
JAMES CROSSON
Jim
LINDA DECKER
Transfer Student 4
Linda
ROBIN DEEGAN Robin
Folk Club 2; National Forensic League 2; Spec-
trum 2; Student Council Representative 2
BRUCE DEISTER
JOHN DE LANGIS
Bruce
John
KAREN DOAK Karen
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Girl's Volleyball 4; Girl's Softball 2,
3, 4; Student Council Representative 3; Survey
Business Staff 4
DUANE DOBLAR Duane
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4;
Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2; Track 2, 3, 4
FRANK DOBLEKAR Frank
Basketball 2; Foreman's Club 2; Concert Band 3, 4;
Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4
RANDOLPH CRUPPER
Randy
PATRICIA CUCHIARA Palti
National Forensic League 4; Prom Committee 4;
Senior Scandal 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Stagecraft 3;
Youth Power 3, 4
SUZANNE DELSANTER Suzanne
Cadet Band 2; Concert Band 3; F.T.A, 3, 4; March-
ing Band 2, 3; Friendship Y-Teen 4; Student
Council Representative 4
PHILLIP DELUCA
Phil
DAVID KEITH DODGE
Transfer Student 3
RAYMOND DOEHRING
D.E.C.A. 4
Dave
Ray
FREDERICK CUEVAS
F.B.L.A. 4
THOMAS CURTIS
Ski Club 3, 4; Spirits 4
Fred
Tom
ROXANNE CUTSHALL Rocky
Homecoming Court 4; Spirits 4; Student Council
Representative 4
RAY DACAR
Ray
CAROL DANN Cari
Cadet Band 2, 3; Concert Band 4; Marching Band
2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Swim Show 3, 4; Swim
Leaders 3, 4; Wai Napolo 3, 4
KENNETH DARDIS
Ken
DAVID DEMOJZES Dave
Choral Masters 4; Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2;
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2, 3; Boy's Gym Leaders
3; Lettermen's Club 4; Student Council Represen-
tative 2
DOROTHY DENGEL
FRANK DENGEL
Dorothy
Frank
DIANE DENISON Diane
American Field Service 4; Computer Club 4;
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4
SAM DERBY
Football 4
DENNIS DERGANC
Sam
Dennis
JANISDOHERTY Janis
G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Humanities
East 4; Girl's Volleyball 2; Girl's Track 2; Girl's
Field Hockey 2; Youth Council on Human Re-
lations 3
KEITH DOLE Keith
Big Show 4; Key Club 4; P. A. Club 4; Spring Play
4; Fall Play 4; Swim Show 4; Talent Scouts E.H.S.
4; Voice of Art 4
THOMAS RICHARD DOLTER Tom
Folk Club 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2, 3; Soccer
2, 3; Survey Training Club 2; Youth Council on
Human Relations 4
MICHAEL DONLIN
Mike
JANET DONOVAN Janet
Transfer Student 3; D.E.C.A. 4; Pink Panthers 3
JANE DAUCHY Janie
G.A.A. 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3: Ski Club 3, 4; Spirits
4; Swim Show 2, 4; Swim Leaders 4; Voice of Art
4; Wai Napolo 4
MADELINE ANN DAVID Madeline
G.A.A. 2: Friendship Y-Teen 2; Spirits 4
MARYJEAN DE TOMASQ Maryjean
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Euclidian Training Club 3;
Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3: Girl's Basket-
ball 2
LYNN DETWEILER
Lynn
WILLIAM DORNBUSCH
Bill
HELLEN DOUGHERTY Hellen
Big Show 4: Choral Masters 3; Eucuyo 4; Folk
Club 4: G.A.A. 2, 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
Spring Play 4; Fall Play 4; Varsity Chorale 4; Voice
of Art 4, Vice-President 4; Winter Play 4
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DIANE DRAGOLICH
Pink Panther 3
CHARLES DRAKE
CHARLES DRAZDIK
Diane
Charles
Chuck
WILLIS ANN DREISBACH Willis Ann
Computer Club 4; Choral Masters 3, 4; FT. A. 2, 3,
4; G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Radio
Club 3; Girl's Field Hockey 2; Spectrum 3
FRANK DREMEL Frank
Bowling 2; Football 2; Foreman's Club 2; In-
dustrial Arts Teachers Club 2; Ski Club 2; Youth
Power 2
SUSAN DRITZ Sue
Euclidian Business Staff 4; Majorette Club 2, 3;
Prom Committee 4; Senior Scandal 4; Ski Club 2,
3, 4; Senior Cabinet 4; Senior Class Officer 4;
Spirits 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Student Council Repre-
sentative 3, 4; Winter Festival Court 2
JOSEPH DUDEK Joe
Cross Country 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4;
Track 2; Youth Power 2, 3, 4
ROBERT DUDEK
Robert
JANE DUNBAR Jane
Big Show 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Girl's
Field Hockey 3
DIANE DUNBAR Diane
G.A.A. 3; Humanities East 4; Linquist Club 2, 3, 4;
National Honor Society 4; Ski Club 4
GUY DUNN Guy
Computer Club 4; Football 2; Swim Team 2; J.V.
Swim Team 2
MARK DVORAK
E-Room Activities 3; Football 2
MICHAEL DWORNING
Mark
Mike
LINDA ERSKINE
THOMAS ERWIN
Tom
FRED ESSEX Fred
D.E.C.A. 4; Swim Team 3; J.V. Swim Team 2
JEFFREY FAGAN Jeff
J.V. Basketball 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; Cross
Country 2, 3, 4; E-Room Activities 4; Sophomore
Mixed Choir 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club
2, 3, 4; IM.A.S.S. 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,
4; Student Council Representative 2; Track 2, 3, 4
MARJORie FENNELL Margie
Cheerleaders 3, 4; Cheerleader Substitites 3, 4;
F.B.L.A. 3; Friendship Y-Teen 2; Ski Club 4
DARLENE FERRARA
Ski Club 4
FRANK FERRATO
Dar
Frank
CATHERINE FICERE Cath
Majorette Club 2, 3; Student Council Represen-
tative 2, 3
SUSAN FIKE Sue
American Field Service 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2; Linquist Club 2, 3; National
Honor Society 4
DIANA FINK Diana
Choral Masters 3, 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
Friendship Y-Teen Club 2; Girl's Field Hockey 2;
Girl's Softball 2
PATRICK FIORELLI
Computer Club 4; Folk Club 4
RICHARD FIORELLI
Eucuyo 2, 3
CALVERT FISHER
E-Room Activities 4; Soccer 3,4
Pat
Rick
Gal
RONALD GADISH
J.V. Wrestling 2
Ron
ERNEST GALLO Ernie
Football 3. 4; J.V. Football 2; Lettermen's Club 4;
Wrestling 2; J.V. Wrestling 2
DEBORAH GALLOWAY Debbie
American Field Service 3; Choral Masters 3, 4;
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Human-
ities 3, 4; Junior Cabinet 3; Junior Class Officer 3,
Vice President; Linquist Club 2, 3; Literary Semin-
ar 4; National Forensic League 2, 4, Vice President
4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Prom Com-
mittee 3; Girl's Field Hockey 2; Stqdent Council
Representative 4; Fall Play 4
KATHRYN GAMBER Kathy
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Girls'
Leaders Club 4; Movie Club 3, 4; Senior Scandal 4,
Ski Club 4; Girl's Volleyball 3; Girl's Field Hockey
2, 3,4
JOHN GANNON
Transfer Student 3
John
JUDITH MARIE GANSEN Judy
National Honor Society 4; Friendship Y-Teen 4
DONALD GANT Don
Choral Masters 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
WALTER DAVID CABLING
Key Club 3, 4
Dave
MICHAELEEN GARTR02A Mickey
F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Home Economics Club 3; Pink
Panthers 3; Survey Business Staff 4
GEORGE CAST George
Choral Masters 3, 4; Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2;
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Boys' Gym Leaders 2,
3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; N.A.S.S. 3, 4; Soccer
3: Track 2, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; J.V. Wrestling 2
BARBARA GATES
Eucuyo 4
Barb
GEORGE DZURA
George
RICHARD EDER Rich
Football 2, 3; J.V. Football 2; Homecoming Com-
mittee 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; Prom Committee 3, 4;
Ski Club 4; Senior Cabinet 4; Spirits 4; Student
Council Representative 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3
HARRIET EGLIN Hedy
American Field Service 3; Cadet Band 2; Concert
Band 3, 4; F.N.C. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; I.Q.S. 3, 4;
Linquist Club 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; National
Honor Society 4; Pep Band 3; Senior Scandal 4;
Survey Business Staff 2, 3, 4; Survey Training Club
2
THEODORE EHLERT
Camera Club 2
Ted
PAUL FISTER
Folk Club 2
Paul
PATRICK FOY Pat
Cadet Band 2; Concert Band 3, 4; Marching Band
2, 3, 4; National Forensic League 3, 4; Pep Band
2.3.4
SANDRA FRABOTTA Sandy
JANET FRANCIS Jan
Friendship Y-Teen Club 4: Ski Club 4
KAREN FRANK Karen
Choral Masters 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2; Linquist Club 2; Friendship Y-Teen Club
2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; National Honor Society 4
PATRICK GAVIN
Track 2
Pat
LINDA GAWEL Linda
G.A.A. 2, 3; Girl's Volleyball 2; Girl's Field
Hockey 2, 3
PAULETTE GELLER
Friendship Y-Teen 4
BRUCE GEMMELL
CHARLES GENARO
DONALD GEORGE
Paulette
Bruce
Charlie
Don
ROBERT ELDER Robert
Cross Country 4; Radio Club 3; Track 3, 4
KAREN EMERICK Karen
Choral Masters 3, 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
Homecoming Committee 2; Horizon 2, 3; Prom
Committee 4; Senior Scandal 4; Spirits 3; Student
Council Representative 3
BURTON EMIG
Radio Club 3, 4
DONALD EMMERT
Burton
Don
DEBBIE ERDMAN Debbie
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Girls' Leaders Club 3,
4; Girl's Basketball 2, 3; Girl's Volleyball 2, 3, 4;
Girl's Field Hockey 2, 3
KENNETH FRANK Ken
Chess Club 2; Baseball 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2; Com-
puter Club 4; E-Room Activities 3; Gymnastics
Club 2; Lettermen's Club 3; Science Seminar 3; Ski
Club 2, 3,4
PATRICIA FRANK
Cooperative Office Education 4
Pat
ROBERT FRIEDEL Bob
E-Room Activities 2; Homecoming Committee 4;
National Forensic League 2, 3; National Honor
Society 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 4, Student
Council Representative 2, 4
RUDOLF FRUEBOES
MARIE FUGINA
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
Rudy
Marie
WAYNE GEPHART
MARTHA GEYER
Youth Power 4
Wayne
Marty
LINDA GIBBONS Linda
Cooperative Office Education 4; Majorette Club 2,
3
RALPH GIBSON
Cadet Band 2, 3: Concert Band 4
Ralph
CHARLOTTE GILLESPIE Char
Cooperative Office Education 4; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2; Youth For Christ 2
IRENE GISHNOCK
Irene
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JERRY CLICK Jerry
J.V. Baseball 2; Cadet Band 2, 4; Chess Club 2, 3;
National Forensic League 4
DALE GLICKER
Key Club 2, 3,4
Dale
STEVEN HADYK
Steve
JOYCE HAFFER Joyce
American Field Service 3, 4; F.T.A.2, 3, 4; Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2, 3; Linquist Club 2, 3, 4;
Friendship Club 2; National Honor Society 4
PATRICIA HELMICK
Patricia
JOAN LESLIE HENDERSON Joan
Big Show 3; Eucuyo 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Humanities
East 3; Linquist Club 2, 3; National Honor Society
3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Political World Affairs Club
3, 4, President 4; Spectrum 3
JOY GLIHA Joy
Transfer Student 3; Humanities East 3; Voice of
Art 3, 4, President 4
CHERYL GLUBISH Cheryl
Braille Club 4; Cadet Band 2, 3; Concert Band 4;
Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Medical Careers Club 4; Pep
Band 3
BARBARA ANN GORDOS Barb
Friendship Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; I.Q.S.
3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; National Honor
Society 3, 4; Student Council Representative 2;
Survey Editoral Staff 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4;
Sur\/ey Training Club 2, 3
JENNY LOU GRABITZ Jenny
F N.C. 2, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; National Honor Society 3,
4
MICHAEL GRAHAM
Football 2; J.V. Football 2; Track 2, 3
DAVE GRANCHI
Micl<
Dave
SHEREEN HAGBERG Sherri
Folk Club 2, 3; Movie Club 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3;
Spring Play 3: Fall Play 4; Stagecraft 4; Winter Play
4
MICHELLE HAHN
Michelle
MADELYNN HALL Lynn
Euclidian Training Club 2: Junior Cabinet 3; Major-
ette Club 2; National Honor Society 4; Spectrum
2; Survey Training Club 2; Friendship Y-Teen 2, 3,
4
RITA HALSEY Rita
E-Room Activities 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2;
Homecoming Committee 3; National Honor
Society 4; Spirits 3, 4; Student Council Represent-
ative 2, 3; Swim Show 3, 4; Swim Leaders 3, 4; Wai
Napolo 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4, Treasurer 4
ANN HANAK Annie
Choral Masters 3, 4; F.N.C. 4; G.A.A. 4; Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2; Humanities East 3, 4; Na-
tional Honor Society 4; Girls' Volleyball 2, 3, 4;
Girls' Field Hockey 2, 3, 4
RONALD HENDY
DOUGLAS HENNIE
J.V. Football 2: Spirits 2
Ron
Doug
DEBORAH HENSON Debby
F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 3; Friendship Y-Teens 2; M.C.C.
4; Ski Club 4; Spectrum 3, 4
JANICE HERP
KATHERINE HERSH Kathy
Braille Club 4; Friendship Y-Teens 4; Human Re-
lations Seminar 3; Ski Club 2, 3
DAVA HERSKOWITZ Dava
Transfer Student 4; F.T.A. 4; National Forensic
League 4; Spectrum 4
JOANN HIGNITE Jo
Folk Club 4; Language Lab Assistant 3, 4; Girl's
Volleyball 4
WILLIAM GRANT Bill
Transfer Student 3; Chess Club 3, 4; Football 4;
Key Club 4; Ski Club 4; Fall Play 4; Winter Play 3
ROBERT GRASSGREEN
Spirits 3, 4
GEOFFREY GREER
Foremen's Club 2
LINDA GREER
DENISE GRESSLEY
Voice of Art 3, 4
Bob
Jeff
Linda
Denise
SHIRLEY GRIFFIS Shirley
Cooperative Office Education 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Soph-
omore Mixed Choir 2
CYNTHIA GRIMSIC
STEPHEN PATRICK GRON
Cindy
Steve
PAUL HANLEY
Transfer Student 3
BRUCE HANNAN
Transfer Student 4
KENNETH HANSON
J.V. Football 2; Wrestling 2
DAVID HARPER
CHERYL MARIE HASKO
Paul
Bruce
Kenneth
David
Cheryl
KENNETH LEE HASSINK Ken
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Key Club 4; Prom
Committee 3, 4; Senior Scandal 4; Ski Club 3, 4;
Senior Cabinet 4, Senior Class Officer 4, President
4; Spirits 4; Swim Show 3, 4
RICHARD HAUSER Rich
Chess Club 2; Computer 4; Football 4; J.V. Foot-
ball 2; Ski Club 4; Spirits 3, 4; Stamp Club 4;
Soccer 3; Track 2
JAMES HINDE Jim
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Letter-
men's Club 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4: National
Honor Society 4; Science Seminar 3; J.V. Tennis 2,
3; Varsity Tennis 4; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 2,3
PHYLLIS HINTON
Phil
MARIAN HODDER Marian
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; National Honor
Society 4; Spirits 4; Swim Show 2, 3, 4; Swim
Leaders 2, 3, 4; Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4, Vice-President
4
STEPHEN HOEDT Steve
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pit
Band 2, 4
PATRICIA HOERNIG
Ski Club 2
Patti
NANCY HOFFMAN Nancy
Medical Careers Club 4; Stagecraft 3, 4
GARY GRUM Gary
Computer Club 4; Humanities East 3: Key Club 2,
3, 4; National Honor Society 4
FREDERICK C. GRUPE Fred
E-Room Activities 2; Football 3, 4; J.V. Football
2; F.T.A. 4; Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3; Lettermen's
Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Survey Editorial Staff
3, 4; Survey Training Club 2; Track 3, 4
DEBORAH HAVERLOCK Debbie
Folk Club 2, 3: F.B.L.A. 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Soph-
omore Mixed Choir 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Spectrum 2
PATRICE HAVERBERG Pat
E-Room Activities 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2;
Linquist Club 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Fall Play 2
GREGORY HAY
Gregory
DEBORAH HORNSBY
FolkClub2, 3, 4
Debbie
KATHLEEN HORVAT Kathy
Book Store 2; National Honor Society 4; Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2, 3; Spectrum 3
BRENT HOWE
Soccer 4; Track 2
Brent
NANCY GUBANC Nancy
Cadet Band 2; Concert Band 3, 4; Pep Band 3
GARY GUDAITIS
Computer Club 4
Gary
RONALD GUENTHER Ron
Baseball 2; J.V. Baseball 2; Student Council Repre-
sentative 3
GAIL GUGLIOTTA
Gail
MARILYN HAYNES Marel
A.F.S. 3; Eucuyo 4, Circulation Manager 4; F.T.A.
3, 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; N.F.L. 4; Political
World Affairs 4; Senior Scandal 4; Spectrum 3: Fall
Play 4; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 4
WILLIAM HEGEDUS Bill
Football 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4
MAUREEN HEID
Folk Club 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Ski Club 4
Mo
TOMAS HRASTAR
Student Council Representative 2
Tom
JERRY HUBACKA Jerry
Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Survey Business Staff 3;
Track 2, 3
WILLIAM HUFFMAN Bill
Computer Club 4; Humanities East 4: Key Club 2,
3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Science Seminar
2,3, 4; J.V. Tennis 2, 3
JANICE GUSTETIC Jan
Euclidian Business Staff 4; Euclidian Training Club
3; F.T.A 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4
ROBERT HELM Robert
Basketball 4: Cadet Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 4;
Track 4
JACQUELINE HULEWICZ Jackie
Folk Club 4; F.N.C. 4; Movie Club 4; Pink Panthers
2
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EDWARD HUMBERT
STEVEN HUNN
Folk Club 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4
Edward
Steve
JAMES JERIC
James
SKYE HURLBURT Skye
Ad Club 2, 3, 4; Big Show 3, 4; Cheerleader Substi-
tutes 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2; Humanities East 3, 4; Spirits 4; Varsity
Chorale 4; Drama Workshop 3
LINDA HYLE Linda
Humanities East 4; Linguist Club 2, 3: Specturm 2,
3
GEORGE WILLIAM HYNES
Spring Play 2; Fall Play 2
Bill
LAURA JEWETT Laurie
American Field Service 2; Cheerleaders 4;
Euclidian Training Club 3; Folk Club 2; Friendship
Y-Teens 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Homecoming Committee
3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 3,
4; Student Council Representative 3, 4; Swim
Show 3, 4; Swim Leaders 3, 4; Wai Napolo 3, 4;
National Honor Society 4
RONALD JOZESKI
Ronald
CRAIG JOHNSON Craig
Chess Club 2, 3; E-Room Activites 2, 3, 4; Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2; Golf 3, 4. Key Club 2, 3;
Magnum Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; National
Honor Society 4
GEORGE KARLAN George
Big Show 2; Eucuyo 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4;
Humanities East 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; National
Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; Science Seminar
3. 4; Soccer 3, Stagecraft 3: Winter Play 3; Youth
Council on Human Relations 4
BETTY KEELER Peggy
A.F.S. 4; Eucuyo 3, 4; Humanities East 4; Linquist
Club 2; Literary Seminar 4; Medical Careers Club
4; Political World Affairs Club 3, 4; National
Honor Society 4; Senior Scandal 4; Spectrum 3, 4;
Student Council Representative 3, 4
CYNTHIA KELLY Cindy
Book Store 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; Sophomore
Mixed Choir 2; Humanities East 4, Spectrum 3;
Student Council Representative 3, Swim Show 2.
3, 4; Swim Leaders 2, 3, 4; Voices of Art 4; Wai
Napolo 4
ARTHUR lACOFONO Art
Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3: Football 2,
3; J.V. Football 2, 3; Boys' Gym Leaders 3; Boys'
Swim Leaders 3; Language Lab Assistant 2; Letter-
men's Club 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3;
J.V. Wrestling 2
RANEE lAFELICE lafy
Friendship Y-Teen 2; G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2, 3; Student Council Representative 2
KAREN ICKE Karen
Choral Masters 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2; Spirits 4; Student Council Representative
3, 4; Swim Show 4; Swim Leaders 4; Wai Napolo 4
NATALIE ILG Nat
F.N.C. 4; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2; Spectrum 3, 4
STEPHEN INTIHAR
STUART IRVINE
Folk Club 3, 4
ROBERT JAFFE
Foremen's Club 3, 4
ARTHUR JAKLIC
Big Show 2; Spring Play 2; Fall Play 2
Steve
Stu
Bob
Art
RICHARD HENRY JAMES Hank
Football 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Boys' Gym
Leaders 3: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4; J.V. Wrestling
2
JERRI JOHNSON
BRADLEY JONES
EARL JONES
PAUL KACPRZAK
Ski Club 4
Jerri
Bradley
Earl
Paul
LINDA KADLEC Lin
Euclidian Training Club 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4;
F.N.C. 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Majorette
Club 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 4; Survey Train-
ing Club 2, 3
NANCY JEAN KADUNC Nance
Choral Masters 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2, 3,
Majorettes 3,4, Capt. 4; Majorette Club 2, 3, 4
Majorette Subsitiutes 3; National Honor Society 4
Ski Club 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4; Student Council Repre-
sentative 3; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4
JAMES KAIM
Book Store 2, 3: Radio Club 3
Jim
LESLIE KALAN Les
Big Show 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; ERoom
Activities 4: G.A.A. 2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Or-
chestra 3, 4; Pit Band 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 4; Girls'
Basketball 2; Spirits 4; Student Council Repre-
sentative 2
ROBERT KELLEY
BRUCE KEMP
Rock
Bruce
KEITH KERN Keith
Key Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Political
World Affairs Club 3, 4; Science Seminar 3, 4
CYNTHIA KERSHAW Cindy
Choral Masters 4; F.T.A. 4; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2; Linquist Club 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 3, 4;
Majorette Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4;
Swim Show 3, 4; Swim Leaders 3, 4; Talent Scouts
E.H.S. 3: Wai Napolo 3, 4
TIMOTHY KERZISNIK
Football 4
RICHARD KIPP
Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4
Tim
Rich
DALE KIRCHNER
J.V. Football 2
KATHRYN KIRK
Transfer Student 3
SALLY KIRK
THEODORE KITSOS JR.
STANLEY KALA SUNAS JR.
Stanley
ERIC KLEIN
Cross Country 3; Tennis 2; Track 3
Kitty
Sally
Jay
Rick
KRISTINA JANKUS Kris
G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Ski Club 2;
Girls' Basketball 3; Girls' Volleyball 2, 3: Girls'
Track 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 3, 4
JOSEPH JANOSIK
Stagecraft 2; Winter Play 2
Joey
NANCY JARCHOW Nance
American Field Service 3, 4; Choral Masters, 4;
F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 3: Linquist Club 2, 3; National
Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Committee 3: Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2, 3
ARLENEJASKY Arlene
Choral Masters 3, 4; Folk Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3:
G.A.A. 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Girls' Volley-
ball 3
MARYANN JELENIC
Friendship Y-Teens 4; F.T.A. 4;
Representative 4
THERESA JERAN
BARBARA JERLE
National Honors Society 4
Maryann
Student Council
Terri
Bart>ara
ARTHUR KALLAL
Magnum Club 2
MARK KAPEC
FRANK KAPARIC
Foreman's Club 4, Vice-President 4
Dave
Mark
Frank
GEORGETTA KAPARIC George
F.B.L.A. 4; Pink Panthers 3: Survey Business Staff
4
JANICE KAPUDJA Janice
Friendship Y-Teens 2: G.A.A. 2; Ski Club 2, 4
SUSAN KAPUDJA
G.A.A. 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4
Sue
TERRANCE KARDA Terry
Computer Club 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Membership
Chairman 3: Lettermen's Club 4: National Honor
Society 4; Science Seminar 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3;
Soccer 2; Tennis 3, 4, Captain 4; Tennis J.V. 2, 3
JEAN KLEIN
A.F.S.3,4;Big Show 3; Choral Masters 4; F.T.A. 3,
4; G.A.A. 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Linquist
Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Giria'
Volleyball 3; Swim Show 4; Swim Leaders 4; Wai
Napolo 4
HERBERT KLICH
Stagecraft 2, 3, 4
Herb
JOHN KLOPOVIC John
Choral Masters 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2,
Humanities East 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3
BEATRICE KLUSKA
JOSEPH KNACK
Bea
Joe
DOUGLAS KNAUS Doug
Cross Country 3, 4; Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4; Key
Club 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4;
Spirits 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; J.V.
Wrestling 2, 3; Wrestling Club 2, 3, 4
DALE KAROOS
Otto
KAREN KNAUS
D.E.C.A.4
Karen
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BARBARA KNEALE
Cooperative Office Education 4
Barbara
JAMES KRAKORA
Jim
JOSEPH LEHMAN
Joe
PAULKOBILSEK Paul
Chess Club 2, 3; Orchestra 3, 4; Wrestling J V. 2
STEPHEN KRAL
Computer Club 4; Magnum Club 3, 4
Steve
WILLIAM LEHMANN Bill
Transfer Student 2; E-Room Activities 4
SCOTT KOFFEL Scott
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Track 2, 3, 4
BEVERLY KRAL Bev
E-Room Activities 4; Ski Club 3,4; Student Coun-
cil Representative 2
SANDRA LEICHER
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
Sandra
LINDA KOKAL
SHARON KOLB
Student Council Representative 3
Koko
Sherry
MARCIA KOLJAT Marcy
Transfer Student 3; Friendship Y-Teens 4; Ski Club
4
RICHARD KOMARA
Rick
GARY KOPEC Gary
Transfer Student 3; Chess Club 3, 4; Computer
Club 4. President 4; Movie Club 3, 4; Radio Club 3,
4, Secretary 3, President 4; Science Seminar 3, 4
NORMA KOROSEC Norma
Friendship Y-Teens 2; Prom Committee 3: Ski
Club 3; Student Council Representative 3
CAROL KRAUSE
Transfer Student 3
DOUGLAS KRAVOS
Carol
Doug
ALICE KREIT Alice
Big Shovu 3; E-Room Activities 4; Euclidian
Editorial Staff 3, 4; Euclidian Training Club 3;
Junior Cabinet 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pit Band 3,4;
Prom Committee 3, 4; Senior Scandal 4; Ski Club
3, 4; Senior Cabinet 4; Spirits. 3, 4, Vice President
4
FRANK KREN
Book Store 2, 3, 4
Frank
WALTKRENSIKY Walt
Chess Club 2; D.E.C.A. 2; Magnum Club 2; Movie
Club 2
LAURA LEIGHTON Laura
Friendship Y-Teens 2; Homecoming Committee 3;
Junior Cabinet 3; Prom Committee 3; Spirits 4;
Student Council Representative 2, 3
ROBERT LEMMO Bob
Cross Country 2, 3; Boy's Gym Leader 3: Track 2
LYNN LEOTTA
Euclidian Business Staff 4;
Language Lab Assistant 4
F.B.L.A. 2,
Lynn
3, 4;
JOANN LEPPERT Lep
Cheerleaders 2, 4, Captain 4; E-RoomActivities 2;
Euclidian Business Staff 3, 4: G.A.A. 2; Girls'
Leaders Club 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4; Home-
coming Committee 3; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Language Lab
Assistant 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Panther
of the Month 4; Ski Club 3; Spirits 3, 4; Student
Council Representative 3
ANDREW KORTA
Transfer Student 3; Foreman's Club 4
CLIFFORD KORT
Andy
Clifford
WILLIAM KORTHALS Korth
Cross Country 3, 4; E-Room Activities 4; Home-
coming Committee 3; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Ski
Club 3, 4; Student Council Representative 4; Track
2, 3, 4
GARY KRIVOK
JOSEPH KRNC
Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Computer Club 4
KENNETH KUCINSKI
Movie Club 2; Spirits 2, 3,4
ROBERT KURET
Gary
Joe
Ken
Bob
CAROL LESIAK Carol
Cadet Band 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 3; Major-
ette Club 3; Ski Club 4; Girl's Volleyball 2; Talent
Scouts E.H.S. 4
DAVID LEWIS Dave
Basketball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Choral Masters
3, 4; Football 4; J.V. Football 2; Sophomore
Mixed Choir 2; Lettermen's Club 3, 4, N.A.S.S. 3,
4; National Honor Society 4; Track 2; Youth for
Christ 2
RICHARD KORZENIOWSKI Korz
Choral Masters 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Golf
4, Key Club 2, 3, 4; Langauge Lab Assistant 3;
Lettermen's Club 4; Linguist Club 3; Ski Club 2, 3;
Spirits 4; Soccer 3, 4; Student Council Representa-
tive 2
JANET KOS
E-Room Activities 2
Janet
ADRIENNE KUST
F.B.L.A. 4
CYNTHIA LALLY
Fiendship Y-Teens 3; Ski Club 3
JAMES LARDIN
Adie
Cindy
Jim
LINDA LEWIS
SUSAN LEWIS
WAYNE LEYBECK
SHARON LIPKO
Linda
Sue
Wayne
Sharon
GARY KOSEC
MICHAEL KOSKY
DONNA KOSTELNIK
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2,
Representative 4
Gary
Mike
Donna
3; Student Council
LYNN KOTNIK Lynn
National Honor Society 4; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2, 3; Student Council Representative 2; Var-
sity Chorale 4, Youth Council on Human Relations
4
SUSAN LARICK Sue
Folk Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Y-Teens 3; Or-
chestra 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Stagecraft 3; Swim
Leaders 4; Spirits 4
DENNIS LASEAK
Dennis
CHERYL LASER Cherie
Choral Masters 3; E-Room Activities 4; G.A.A. 2,
3, 4; Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4; Humanities East 4;
Girls' Basketball 2, 3; Girls' Volleyball 2, 3; Girls'
Field Hockey 2, 3; Fall Play 4; Student Council
Representative 4; Talent Scouts E.H.S. 3, 4; Var-
sity Chorale 4
MICHAEL LISKO
LAURENCE LITTLE
Track 2
KENNETH LLOYD
Wrestling 3
BONNI LOBDELL
WAYNE LOHMEYER
Mike
Larry
Ken
Bonni
Ron
PATRICIA KOTNIK
ROBERT PHILIP KOTNIK
THOMAS KOVACH
Pat
Bob
Tom
JOHN LASZCZ John
Folk Club 4; Orchestra 2, 3; J.V. Swim Team 2
SUSAN LATCH Sue
E-Room Activities 4; Folk Club 2; G.A.A. 2;
Majorette Club 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 4; Swim
Leaders 4
JEAN LOKAR Jeannie
American Field Service 2, 3; Choral Masters 4;
Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4; Euclidian Training
Club 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Girls' Concert
Choir 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 3; Girls' Leaders
Club 3, 4, I.Q.S. 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Spirits 3,
4; Student Council Representative 4; Voice of Art
4
GEORGE KOVACIC
Foreman Club 4
BARBARA KOWICKI
John
Barb
LAURIE KOZAR Laurie
Eucuyo 4, G.A.A. 2; Friendship Y-Teen 2; Na-
tional Honor Society 4, Red Cross Club 4, Ski Club
2, 3, 4; Spectrum 2, 3, 4; Spirtis 4, Winter Play 2,
Youth Council on Human Relations 2
MICHAEL LAUGHLIN Mike
Baseball 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2; Basketball 3, 4; J.V.
Basketball 2; J.V, Football 2
LINDA LAWRENCE
BARBARA LAWRINSON
MATTHEW LAZNIK
Linda
Barbara
Matt
RONALD LOKAR
Ron
ROBERT LONCHAR Lonch
Baseball 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2; Computer Club 4;
E-Room Activities 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
Key Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; N.A.S.S.
4; Spirits 3, 4
SHARLENE LOPEZ
Sharlene
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ZOLTAN LORINCZY
ROBERT LOVE
CHRISTINE LOVEJOY
MARIA LUCCI
DANIEL LUICH
Zoltan
Bob
Chris
Maria
Dan
LINDA MANTZ
Linda
MICHAEL MEDVES
Mike
PETER LUKACIC Peter
Transfer Student 4; Football 4: Lettermen's Club
4; Prom Committee 4; Track 4
ROSEMARIE LUKSIC
Friendship YTeens 4
Rosy
JUDITH LUSTIG Judy
Big Show 3; F.N.C. 2: Senior Scandal 4; Winter
Play 3
KATHLEEN LUTZ Kathy
Transfer Student 3; Prom Committee 4
JAMES LYLE Jim
Computer Club 4; Folk Club 4; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2; Spirits 3, 4
CONSTANCE M. LYTLE Connie
C.O.E. 4, Secretary 4; F.B.L.A. 2, 3; G.A.A. 2;
Friendship Y-Teens 2; National Honor Society 4
BRIAN MACKE Brian
Folk Club 3, 4; Orchestra 3: Spirits 3, 4; Soccer 2;
Wrestling 2
PAMELA MAHANY Pam
Big Show 2; Euclidian Business Staff 4; Euclidian
Training Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, President 4;
G.A.A. 2, 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2: I.Q.S. 4;
Junior Cabinet 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Prom Committee 3,
4: Spectrum 3; Survey Business Staff 2, 3; Survey
Training Club 2, 3; Survey Training Club 2, 3;
Winter Play 4
JANET MAHUSKY Janet
American Field Service 2, 3; Euclidian Business
Staff 4; Euclidian Training Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 3, 4;
G.A.A. 2, 3: Humanities East 4; Language Lab
Assistant 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student
Counctil Representative 3
[WARKMAMRACK Mark
Key Club 3, 4; Student Council Representative 4;
National Honor Society 4
ABE MANDZUCH Abe
Transfer Student 3; Bowling 3, 4; Coin Club 3, 4;
Computer Club 4; Football 3: Science Seminar 3;
Spirits Inc. 3, 4; Stamp Club 3
MICHELE MANFREDONIA Mickey
E-Room Activities 2, 3: Friendship Club 2
GREGORY MANN Greg
REBECCA MANN Becky
Ad Club 2, 3, 4; American Field Service 2, 3,; Big
Show 2, 4; Computer Club 4: Choral Masters 3, 4;
Eucuyo 4; Euclidian Business Staff 4; Euclidian
Training Club 2, 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
Homecoming Committe 3; I.Q.S. 4; National
Honor Society 4; Prom Committee 3; Senior
Scandal 4; Spectrum 2; Student Counctil Repre-
sentative 2, 3; Human Relations Seminar 3, 4
LAURA MANTZ
LIZBETH MANTZ
C.O.E. 4, President 4
Laura
Libby
MICHELE MARAN Michele
Big Show 2, 3, 4; Drama Workshop 2, 3, 4; Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2; Winter Play 2
KENNETH MARINCIC
MARY JANE MARINO
SAM MARINO
Boys' Gym Leaders 4
Ken
Mary
Sam
KATHLEEN MARSH Kathy
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Girls' Field Hockey 2;
Spectrum 4
SHARON MASEK Sheri
Cadet Band 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, Treasurer 3; March-
ing Band 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Girls' Basketball 2, 3;
Girls' Volleyball 2,3
NANCY MATES
Nanc
JUDITH ANN MATJASIC Judy
Future Nurses Club 2; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2, Medical
Careers Club 4; Pink Panthers 4; Senior Scandal 4;
Spirits 4, World Affairs Club 4
KAREN MATOH Karen
Friendship Club 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4;
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Girls' Leaders Club 3,
4; Homecoming Court 3; Prom Committee 3; Ski
Club 3; Girls' Basketball 2; Spirits 4; Talent Scouts
4
ANTHONY MAUCERI Tony
J.V. Football 2, 3, Baseball 3, 4; Golf 3, Boys'
Gym Leaders 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 2, 3,
4; Letterman's Club 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Spirits 2, 3, 4
DENNIS MC BRIDE Dennis
Boys' Gym Leaders 2, 3; Boys' Swim Leaders 3, 4
Key Club 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Nationa:
Honor Society 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3
Pit Band 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4, Vice President 3
President 4; Science Seminar 2, 3; Talent Scouts 2
3, 4; Track 2
KENNETH MC CREIGHT Mack
Choral Masters 4; Cross Country 3, 4; J.V. Football
2; Letterman's Club 4; Orchestra 3; Spirits Inc. 3,
4, J.V. Wrestling 2
ROY MC DONALD
Roy
DARRYLMCGILL Darryls
Camera Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Concert Band 2,
3, 4; Euclidian Training Club 2; I.Q.S. 3, 4; March-
ing Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Pep Band 2, 3;
Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4; J.V. Swim Team 2
JEFFREY MCKEE Jeff
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3. 4; Pit
Band 4
JUDITH LEAH MC RAE Jude
G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Linguist
Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4;
Spirits 4; Student Council Representative 2, 3;
Swim Show 3, 4; Girls' Swim Leaders 3, 4, Wai
Napolo 3, 4; Winter Festival Court 4
TIMOTHY MCTIGHE
D.E.C.A.4
GREGORY MEASLES
LEEANN MEDEVIC
F.T.A. 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir
Economics Club 3; Spectrum 2, 3
Tim
Gregory
Leeann
2; Home
MARIE MEEHAN Marie
Big Show 4; Eucuyo 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; I.Q.S, 3, 4; Linguist Club 2, 3
National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Scandal 4
Survey Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Ediotr 4,
Survey Training Club 2, Talent Scouts 4; Winter
Play 4; Fall Play 4
ELISABETH MEERTENS Els
Foreign Exchange Student 1968-69; American
Field Service 4; Book Store 4; Spirits 4, Student
Council Executive Board 4; Swim Show 4; Wai
Napolo 4; National Honor Society 4
RITA MELTON Rita
Friendship Club 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2, Ski
Club 2; Talent Scouts 2
WILLIAM DANIEL MERRITT Dan
DEBRAMERRITT Debbie
F.B,L,A, 3;C,0,E,4
PAT MERVAR
D.E.C.A. 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
LINDA MESSENGER
Friendship Y-Teens 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4;
Power 2, 3
Merv
Messy
Youth
DAVID MEYER Dave
Big Show 3, 4; Movie Club 4; Fall Play 2, 4, Stu-
dent Council Representative 2, 4; Talent Scouts 4
THOMAS MEZZACAPPA
Transfer Student 4
Mez
KAREN MICHALSKI Karen
C.O,E, 4; Home Economics Club 3; Student Coun-
cil Representative 2
SANDRA MIKA Sandy
Euclidian Business Staff 3, 4; G.A,A, 2; LQ.S, 3, 4;
Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Spirits 3, 4, Student Council
Representative 3; Swim Show 2, 3, 4; Swim
Leaders 2, 3, 4; Voice of Art 4; Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4
LINDA MIKLAVCIC
F.B.L,A, 2
MARJORIE MIKLAVCIC
RICHARD MIKLARIC
EDWARD MIKOLIC
Linda
Margie
Ed
ELLEN MIKOVICH Ellen
Euclidian Busines Staff 4; Euclidian Training Club
2; Student Secretary 3, 4; National Honor Society
4
MARILYN ANN MILAVEC Mar
Friendship Club 2; G,A,A, 2; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2; Linguist Club 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Spectrum
3; Spirits 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4
SUSAN MILAVEC Sue
Euclidian BusinessStaff 3, 4; f,N,C. 3, 4; G,A,A, 2,
3; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Friendship Y-Teen 3, 4
CHARLES MILLER
JACQUELINE MILLER
JAYNE ELAINE MILLER
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2,
Council Representative 2
Jackie
Jayne
, 4; Spirits 4; Student
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RICHARD MILLER Rich
Mixed Choir 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Swim Show 4;
J.V. Wrestling 2
ROBERT MILLER
E-Room Activities 4; Football 4; Golf 2, 3, 4;
Homecoming Committee 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4;
Lettermen's Club 4; Spirits 3, 4: Student Council
Representative 3
CAROL MILTNER
F.B.L.A. 4; Homecoming Committee 3
Carol
GLORIAIMNAMIIMEROVIC Glori
Ad Club 3, 4; Majorette Club 2, 3; Prom Commit-
tee 3; Friendship Y-Teen 4
CAROL ANN MURPHY
E-Room Activities 4; F.N.C. 2; G.A.A. 2; Mixed
Choir 2; Girls' Leaders Club 4; Majorettes 3, 4;
Majorette Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4;
Talent Scouts 3, 4
DALE NAGY
D.E.C.A. 4
Buzzy
SARA NANTZ Tilly
American Field Service 2, 3; FT. A. 2, 3; Mixed
Choir 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Linguist Club
2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Student Council
Representative 3, 4
ARTHUR NARDY
JAMES NOSSE Admiral
Chess Club 3, President 3: Computer Club 2;
National Honor Society 4; Science Seminar 2
KATHY NOWAKOWSKI
Talent Scouts 2
Kathy
DAVID NUNGESSER Nungy
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; J.V. Foot-
ball 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Key Club 3, 4;
Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4;
N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Hall Guard
4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; J.V.
Wrestling 2
PAUL NUTTER
RAYMOND P. MINNILLO, JR.
Boys' Svuim Leaders 2, 3, 4
MICHAEL ALAN MITCH
Baseball 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2; Cadet Band 2, 3;
Football 3; J.V. Football 2; Marching Band 2
MARCIA MLAKAR
Friendship Y-Teen 4
Marcy
GAYLE MOCARSKI Mo
E-Room Activities 4; Majorettes 3, 4; Majorette
Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 4; Talents Scouts 3, 4
ROBERT MODIC
Bob
MARY LOUISE MOG Mary
FT. A. 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4; National Honor
Society 4
KAREN MOHORICH
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2: Friendship Y-Teens
2,3,4
RACHEL ANN MONEY
D.E.C.A. 4
Rae Ann
ROBERT MOONEY Moon
E-Room Activities 3; Boy's Gym Leaders 2, 3:
Spirits 3, 4; Youth Power 2
LUANE MORGAN
PHILIP MORLOCK Philip
Camera Club 2, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Magnum
Club 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3;
Survey Business Staff 4; Survey Training Club 3
PHYLLIS MORRIS
C.0.E.4; F.B.L.A. 2
Phil
SUSAN MORRIS
Eucuyo 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Majorette
Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student
Council Representative 4; Survey Editorial Staff 3,
4, Assistant Editor 4; Survey Training Club 2
GARY MORSE
DWIGHT MORTON
Gary
BARBARA NAWOR
American Field Service 3; Big Show 2, 4; Eucuyo
3: Linquist Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 2,
3, 4; Vice President 3, President 4; Spectrum 2, 3;
Spirits 4; Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4
TIMOTHY NEIDERMEYER Neid
Basketball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; E-Room Activi-
ties 2, 3, 4; Boy's Gym Leaders 3, 4; Boy's Swim
Leader 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 2; Key Club
2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3,
4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 4, Student Council
Representative 2, 3; Swim Show 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4
RICK NEMECEK
Computer Club 4; E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4;
Homecoming Committee 4; National Honor
Society 4; Prom Committee 4; Senior Scandal 4;
Ski Club 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4; Student Council Repre-
sentative 2, 3; Swim Show 4; J.V. Wrestling 2
ALAN NEMETH
Folk Club 4; Boy's Gym Leaders 2, 3, 4; National
Honor Society 4; Science Seminar 2, 3; Youth
Council on Human Relations 4
SUSAN NESBETT Sue
Ad Club 3, 4; C.O.E. 4; National Honor Society 4
KATHERINE NETSCHKE Kathy
Ad Club 3, 4; American Field Service 3: Euclidian
Business Staff 3, 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
I.Q.S. 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Ski Club
3, 4; Spirits 3, 4; Swim Show 2, 3, 4; Girl's Swim
Leaders 2, 3, 4; Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4
GARY NEUROHR
ANDREA NEWMAN Andy
Euclidian Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Manager 4;
Euclidian Training Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; I.Q.S. 3,
4; Linquist Club 2, 3; Spirits 3, 4; Youth Council
on Human Relations 3, 4
GARY NEWMAN
Cross Country 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Lettermen's
Club 3, 4; N.A.S.S. 3, 4; Senior Scandal 4; Ski Club
2, 3, 4; Spirits 3, 4; Track 3, 4
PAMELA NEWMAN
Choral Masters 4; Spectrum 3
Pam
CAROLYN NEWNES Carolyn
Big Show 3; Mixed Choir 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4;
Girl's Track 2
FAYE NYE Faye
Big Show 2; Computer Club 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A.
2; Linquist Club 2; Ski Club 4; Youth Council on
Human Relations 4
CANDACEOBREZA Candy
F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3: Sophomore Mixed Choir
2; Linquist Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4;
Prom Committee 3; Spirits 4; Student Council
Representative 2
JACKOBREZA
Survey Editorial Staff 4; Survey Training Club 3
PATRICK O'CONNELL Poc
JOANNE O'CONNOR
Folk Club 4; Talent Scouts 4
BARBARA M. OLOSKY Olushk
G.A.A. 3; Friendship Y-Teens 3
CATHY ORAZEN
Majorette Club 2, 3
CLAUDIA OREHEK
Big Show 2, 3: Computer Club 4; G.A.A. 2;
Humanities East 4; Linquist 3; National Forensic
League 4; National Honor Society 4; Prom Com-
mittee 3; Senior Scandal 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Senior
Cabinet 4; Spectrum 2, 3; Spirits 4; Stagecraft 2, 3,
4; Winter Play 2; Youth Council on Human Rela-
tions 4
FAY OSBORNE
DIANE OSTERHOLME
JOHN OZNOWICH Ox
MARLENEPACIC Mar
C.O.E. 4; F.N.C. 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Ski
Club 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4, President 4
BARBARA PAGANIE
SkiClub2, 3, 4
Barb
SUSAN PALES Sue
F.N.C. 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; National Honor
Society 4
RODGER MOTISKA
Rodger
CHARLES MUKAVETZ Chuck
Boy's Gym Leaders 2, 3: Prom Committee 3; Ski
Club 4, Spirits 3, 4; Voices of Art 4; J.V. Wrestling
2, 3; Wrestling Club 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2
LARRY MURG
Folk Club 3,4; Boy's Gym Leaders 3; Movie Club 2
PHILLIP MURG
DAVID NICKLES
ROBERT NIEMCZURA
Dave
Bob
HEIDIMARIE NITSCH Heidi
Transfer Student 2; Eucuyo 4; Euclidian Editorial
Staff 2, 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; National Honor Society 4;
Prom Committee 4; Spectrum 4
JANE NOLES
National Honor Society 4
Jane
JOAN PALGUTA
Eucuyo 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Linquist Club 2, 3; National
Honor Society 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spectrum 2, 3:
Spirits 4
DENNIS PALKO
Football 3, 4: F.T.A. 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Fall
Play 4; Student Council Representative 4
GERMAINE PALMER Gerry
Cooperative Office Education 4; Survey Editorial
Staff 4
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ALAN PANCIK
DAVID PANICHl
CYNTHIA PAPARIZOS Cindy
J.V. Cheerleader Substitute 2; Euclidian Editorial
Staff 3, 4; Euclidian Training Club 2; F.T.A. 2, 3;
G.A.A. 2, 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Mixed
Choir 3; Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Na-
tional Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Ski
Club 4; Spirits 3, 4; Student Council Representa-
tive 3
JAMES PAPP
Jim
JOSEPH PARIS! Joe
Big Shorn 3; Book Store 2; Choral Masters 3: Soph-
omore Mixed Choir 2; Homecoming Committee 3,
4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4;
Spirits 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 2,
Student Council Executive Board 3, 4, Treasurer 3,
President 4; Varsity Chorale 4
MARIE PARKS
FRANKLIN PATTERSON
Re
Rupe
FRANK PATTON
J.V. Baseball 2; J.V. Basketball 2; Computer Club
4; Spirits Inc. 3, 4
DIANE PAULAUSKAS
Majorette Club 2
Bones
PATRICIA PAVIS Pat
G.A.A. 2; National Honor Society 4; Survey Busi-
ness Staff 4
PAULPAVLOVICH Paul
E-Room Activities 4; Spirits Inc. 3, 4
JANICE PAWLECHKO Jan
National Honor Society 4; Survey Editorial Staff 4
BRENDA PAYER Brendi
Folk Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3;
Spectrum 2, 3; Survey Training Club 2; Voices of
Art 3, 4
JAMES PAYER Jim
VIRGINIA PECK
JOHN PECON
Computer 4; E-Room Activities 4: Spirits Inc. 3, 4
SANDRA PENCA Sandy
F.N.C. 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Ski Club 3
DANIEL X.PENNY
Fall Play 4; Voices of Art 4
RALPH PERRY
Dan
JAMES PETARDI Jim
Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Lettermen's Club 3,
4; J.V. Wrestling 2
ROBERT PETERNEL
Football 3; J.V. Football 2
Bob
BARBARA PETROCHIC Spanky
Folk Club 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
MICHAEL PETRUZZI
Mike
VALERIE PETTIT Val
G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Majorette
Club 3; Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4;
Winter Festival Court 3
LORRAINE PFALLER
Lolly
STEVEN PHELAN
Big Show 2, 3, 4; Choral Masters 3; Sophomore
Mixed Choir 2; Homecoming Committee 4; I.Q.S.
3, 4; Junior Cabinet 3, Treasurer 3; Key Club 2, 3,
4, Executive Board 4; National Honor Society 3, 4;
Senior Scandal 4, Co-Editor; Senior Cabinet 4;
Spirits 3, 4; Fall Play 4; Soccer 2, 3; Student
Council Representative 3, 4; Survey Editorial Staff
3, 4; Survey Training Club 2; Talent Scouts 4;
Winter Play 2, 3
BRUCE PHILLIPS
Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3; Orchestra
2, 3; Pep Band 2, 3; Prom Committee 3
GERALD PICCIANO
JANET PICCiOTTI
F.B.L.A. 4, President
Jerry
ROBERTA PICCIRILLO Robbie
Chess Club 2; Computer Club 2; F.T.A. 2; Linguist
Club 2
PAMELA PICOZZI Pitts
Folk Club 3; F.N.C. 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
National Forensic League 3; Ski Club 3, 4
DIANA PIETRO
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2, 3; Girls' Leaders Club
3, 4, President 4; Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Vice-
President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spirits 4;
Varsity Chorale 4
LINDA PIGNATTIELLO Linda
G.A.A. 2, 3; Home Economics Club 2, 3; Stage-
craft 3
PAUL PINK
VICTORIA PISTONE
Ski Club 3, 4
Vicki
JANET PLOVOCK
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Survey Business Staff 4
MARIA PLYWACKI Maria
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Ski Club 3
PATRICIA POWERS
G.A.A. 2, 3; Home Economics Club 2
Pat
STEPHEN PRED Steve
Baseball 2; J.V. Baseball 2, Choral Masters 3; Cross
Country 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Key Club 2,
3, 4, Second Vice-President 4; Lettermen's Club 4;
National Honor Society 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; J.V.
Wrestling 2; Wrestling Club 4
THOMAS PRENDERGAST
Tom
CAROLINE LOUISE PRICE Carol
Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4, Identification Editor
4; Euclidian Training Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Linguist Club 2;
National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4
GEORGE PROKOPOVICH
E-Room Activities 3, 4; Euclidian Training Club 2;
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Boy's Gym Leader 3,
4; Boy's Swim Leader 3, 4; Key Club 4; Letter-
men's Club 4. Movie Club 2. N.A.S.S. 3, 4; Ski
Club 2, 3, 4, Spirits 4; Soccer 3, 4; Student Council
Representative 3; Swim Show 3. Swim Team 2, 3;
J.V. Team 2
DONNA PUNGERCHAR
Don
RICHARD PUN2AR Rick
Big Show 3; Computer Club 4; Concert Band 2, 3,
4; Key Club 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Pit Band
3, 4; Talent Scouts 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society
4
FRANCINE RADWANICK
D.E.C.A.4
Fran
KATHERINE RANDALL Kathy
American Field Service 2, 3, 4; Cadet Band 2, 3;
Eucuyo 4; Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4; Euclidian
Training Club 2, 3; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Linguist Club 2, 3,
4; Literary Seminar 4; National Honor Society 3,
4; Student Council Representative 2, Youth Coun-
cil on Human Relations 4
EDWARD REAGAN
Ed
CHRISTOPHER REECE Chris
Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4; Euclidian Training
Club 3; Golf 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's
Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Ski Club 2, 3
PATRICIA YVONNE REESE Pat
American Field Service 3; Big Show 3, Choral
Masters 4; F.T.A. 3, 4, Executive Board 3; Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2, 3; Linguist Club 3, 4; Na-
tional Honor Society 3, 4; Talent Scouts 4; Youth
For Christ 2, 3,4
MICHAEL REGAN
Folk Club 2, 3; Tennis 2
Mike
JEFFREY REICHARD Jeff
E-Room Activities 4; Boys' Gym Leaders 3, 4;
Boys' Swim Leaders 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Com-
mittee 3; Key Club 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4;
National Forensic League 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4;
Spirits 3, 4, President 4; Student Council Represen-
tative 3, 4; Swim Show 4; Swim Team 2, 3; J.V.
Swim Team 2
ELLEN PESTAK
F.B.L.A. 4; Friendship Y-Teens 3; Ski Club 3, 4
MARCIAPESTOTNIK
G.A.A. 2, 3: Student Council Representative 3
ROBERT PODOBNIKAR Pud
Cross Country 3; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; N.A.S.S.
3, 4; Spirits 4; Track 2, 3, 4
JOSEPH POLIS
D.E.C.A.4; J.V. Football 2
Joe
MARY REICHMAN
DAVID REINHARDT
Big Show 2, 3, 4; Choral Masters 3, 4; Sophomore
Mixed Choir 2; National Forensic League 2, 4;
Spring Play 2, 3, 4; Fall Play 2, 3, 4
JAMES.PETARDI Jim
Football 3,4; J.V. Football 2; Lettermen's Club
3,4; J.V. Wrestling 2
MARCIAPESTOTNIK
G.A.A. 2, 3; Student Council Representative 3
CONSTANCE POPOVIC
F.B.L.A. 4
Connie
MARKPOTOCNIK
Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pep
Band 3, 4; Wrestling 3
CHRISTINE REISINGER
F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Language Lab Assistant 3;
Prom Committee 3; Spirits 4; Student Council
Alternate 3, 4
CHRISTOPHER REXRODE
Chris
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CHESTER REYMANDER
CATHERINE RIBAR Kitty
G.A.A. 2; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Linguist Club 2, 3, 4; Na-
tional Honor Society 3, 4; Friendship Y-Teen 2, 3,
4, President 4; Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4; Survey
Training Club 2
MARK RICE
ANN ROLIK Anne
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Wlixed Choir 2; Horizon
2, 3, 4; Junior Cabinet 3; Linguist 2, 3, 4; National
Honor Society 3, 4; Panther of the Month 4; Prom
Committee 3: Senior Scandal 4; Ski Club 4; Senior
Cabinet 4, Secretary 4; Spirits 4; Student Council
Representative 4; Talent Scouts 4; Friendship
Y-Teens 4
TIMOTHY ROONEY
Tim
DENSIE SCHMALTZ Deni
Folk Club 2; F.B.L.A. 2; World Affairs 2
CHERYL SCHMELTZER
Marching Band 2
CHARLES SCHMID
J.V. Football 2; Magnum Club 2
Cherri
Chuck
WILLIAM RICE Wheat
Camera Club 3; Cross Country 2, 3; E-Room Activ-
ities 2, 3, 4; Euclidian Editorial Staff 3, 4;
Euclidian Training Club 2, 3: Gymnastics Club 2;
Boys' Swim Leaders 3, 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Key Club 3,
4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 4; Soccer 2; Student
Council Representative 3; J.V. Swim Team 2;
Track 2, 3, 4; J.V. Wrestling 2
LOUISE ROSKOS
MARTHA ROSKOS
Louie
Marty
ROBIN ROSS
F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2
WAYNE SCHMIDT
WILLIAM SCHMIDT Bill
American F ield Service 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Cross
Country 3; Key Club 2; Linguist Club 2, 3, 4; Poli-
tical World Affairs Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Scandal 4;
Fall Play 4; Track 3; Winter Play 4
THOMAS RICH Tom
Football 3, 4; Foreman's Club 4; Boys' Gym
Leaders 3, 4; Track 2
ANNE RICHARDS
GALE RICHARDSON
Big Show 3, 4; Cadet Band 2; Concert Band 3, 4;
G.A.A. 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 3, 4;
Spectrum 2; Youth for Christ 2, 3
ROBERT ROZMAN
Roz
MARGENE RICHTER
CAROLYN RIDEOUT
Choral Masters 3, 4; F.T.A. 3; Girl's Concert Choir
2; Youth For Christ 3
KAREN LYNN RIDER
Euclidian Business Staff 4; Euclidian Training Club
3: F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Friendship Y-Teen 2, 3:
Mixed Chorus 3; National Honor Society 4; Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2
KATHLEEN RIDER
THOMAS RUDD
Chess Club 2, 3; Computer Club 4; E-Room Activi-
ties 3, 4; Folk Club 2; Stamp Club 2: Stagecraft 3;
Student Council Representative 3; Talent Scouts 2;
Youth Council on Human Relations 3, 4
ALAN RUSS Al
Basketball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; E-Room Activi-
ties 3, 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2: Key Club 2,
3; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Stagecraft 3; Student
Council Representative 2; Survey Training Club 2
CRAIG RUSSELL
GEORGE RUSSELL
Russ
GEORGE RUSZIN
Choral Masters 3, 4: Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
Boy's Swim Leaders 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2; Ski Club
2; J.V. Wrestling 2
BRIAN RUTKIE Bruce
Baseball 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2; Lettermen's Club 3,
4
CLARE SCHNEIDER
Folk Club 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Drama Club 2; Ski Club
3, 4; Friendship Y-Teens 3, 4
DOROTHEA SCHNEIDER
PEGGY SCHROEDER Peg
D.E.C.A. 4: Secretary 4; Student Council Repre-
sentative 2
ROBERT SCHULTHEIS
Bob
RICHARD SCHWABAUER Schwabs
J.V. Baseball 2; Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2;
Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; N.AS.S. 3, 4; Indoor
Track 2, 3, 4
MARINA SCHWENKE
DONNA SEBUSCH
JOSEPH SERKSNIS Serk
Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Letterman's Club 4;
Wrestling 3,4; J.V. Wrestling 2
JEFFEREY RIEDER Jeff
Choral Masters 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2; Key Club 4; Lettermen's Club
2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 4;
Student Council Representative 2; Track 2, 3, 4
KAREN RUUSKA
ALANSADAR
Golf 2
Al
JOHN SEVER
Football 4; J.V. Football 2
John
SUSAN SEVER Sue
F.B.L.A. 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Friendship
Y-Teens 2, 3
EDWARD RITZ
Baseball 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2
ANGELINE ROBERS Angie
Big Show 4; Choral Masters 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2, 3; Homecoming Committee
3; Horizon 2, 3, 4; Junior Cabinet 3; Friendship
Y-Teens 4; Prom Committee 3: Senior Scandal 4;
Ski Club 4; Spirits 4; Spring Play 4; Student
Council Representative 4; Talent Scouts 3, 4;
Winter Play 4
KENNETH SADAR Ken
Cadet Band 2, 3, 4; Golf 2; Marching Band 2, 3, 4;
Pep Band 2; Spirits 3, 4
JULIE SAJEWSKI
American Feild Service 3: Big Show Student
Director 2; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Sophomore Mixed Choir
2; Linguist Club 2,3; Movie Club 3; Prom Com-
mittee 3; Ski Club 4; Fall Play Student Director 4;
Student Council Representative 2; National Honor
Society 4
THOMAS SEVERING Sev
Bowling 2; Football 4; J.V. Football 2; F.B.L.A. 2;
Letterman's Club 2; Spirits 3; Talent Scouts 2; J.V.
Wrestling 2; Wrestling Club 2
KAREN SHANE
DAVID SHANER Dave
Folk Club 2, 3; Golf 2; N.A.S.S. 2; Spirits 2, 3;
J.V. Wrestling 2,3
BETTY JANE ROBERTS BJ
Spirits 4; Swim Show 4; Girls' Swim Leaders 4; Wai
Napolo 4
MICHAEL ROBERTS Mike
Baseball 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2; J.V. Basketball 2;
Choral Masters 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Boys'
Gym Leaders 3; Key Club 4; Lettermen's Club 3,
4; Senior Scandal 4; Student Council Represen-
tative 4; Varsity Chorale 4
RONALD SAMSA
SUZANNE SARAMA Sue
Choral Masters 3, 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
Fall Play 4; Survey Business Staff 3; Talent Scouts
4
MARYANN SAVOCA
F.T.A. 2, 3: Junior Cabinet 3: Language Assistant
3; Prom Committe 3; Student Council Representa-
tive 2
RANDELL SHARON Randy
Book Store 2; Choral Masters 4; E-Room Activities
3, 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Student Council
Representative 2; Wrestling 2, 3
KATHLEEN SHAUGHNESSY Katie
Euclidian Business Staff 3, 4; Euclidian Training
Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
Homecoming Committee 3; I.Q.S. 3, 4; National
Honor Society 4; Ski Club 3; Spirits 4
WALTER F. ROBERTS
THERESA LEE ROGALINER
Student Council Representative 3
LINDA ROHR
Student Council Representative 3
Wally
Tellie
MELVINSCHARLAU
Key Club 2, 3, 4
Mel
ROBERT E.SCHAUER Bob
D.E.C.A. 4; Football 3; Movie Club 3; Soccer 2
IRENE SCHEEL
ANNMARIE SHERWOOD
Choral Masters 3, 4; E-Room Activities 2; G.A.A.
2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Homecoming Com-
mittee 4; Ski Club 2, 3
RICHARD SHIRK Rick
Boy's Gym Leaders 2; Spirits 2, 3, 4; Student
Council Representative 2, 3; Survey Business Staff
3,4
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THOMAS SHUMAR
MARILYN SIDERS
C.O.E. 4; F.B.L.A. 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2; Homecoming Committee 2;
National Honor Society 4; Student Council Repre-
sentative 2, 3; Friendship Y-Teen 2
VIVIAN SOBOLE Viv
C.O.E. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Marching Band 2; Ski Club
4; Girl's Volleyball 2; Spirits 4
ADRIASOEDER
Friendship Y-Teens Club 3; F.T.A. 2: Senior
Scandal 4; Ski Club 4; Youth For Christ 2, 3
DEBBIE STOCKER Debbie
F.B.L.A. 3, Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Student
Council Representative 3; Talent Scouts 4
THOMAS STRAVARACE Tom
Linquist Club 2, 3, 4; Medical Careers Club 4
RONALD SIEDLER
JAMES HOWARDSIEFERD JR.
Spirits 2,3,4
JAY LEONARD SIGAL
Voices of Art 2
LINDA SIGMON
F.B.L.A. 4; Senior Scandal 4
JOHN SIMPSON
Transfer Student 4
DIANNESINKOVEC
Folk Club 2
MARGARETSIRK
Howie
Di
Peg
SUSAN SOEDER Sue
Big Show 2; E-Room Activities 3, 4; Euclidian
Business Staff 2, 3, 4; Fall Play 4; F.B.L.A. 3;
National Forensic League 3; Senior Scandal 4; Stu-
dent Council Representative 3
LINDA DYAN SONNTAG Tag
Eucuyo 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir
2; Language Lab Assistant 3; Euclidian Training
Club 2
SUSAN SPEARS Sue
Folk Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Friendship Y-Teen 2, 3. 4
DARWIN SPIKER
CHRISTINESRNICK Chris
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Spirits
4; Friendship Y-Teen 2, 3, 4
JOHN STALZER
BARBARA STRAZIER Barb
Ad Club 3, G.A.A. 2; Majorette Club 2, 3; Major-
ette Substitutes 4; Ski Club 4; Spirits 4; Talent
Scouts 4; Friendship Y-Teens 4
KATHLEEN STURM
LINDA STRYJEWSKI
PHILIPSTRYJEWSKI
JAMES SULEN
Kathy
Linda
Phil
Jim
JAMES RODERICK SULLIVAN Sully
Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball
2, E-Room Activities 3, 4; Key Club 2; Lettermen's
Club 3, 4; N.A.S.S. 4; Spirits 4
MICHAELSULLIVAN
J.V. Baseball 2
Mike
MICHAEL SISTON
THRESASIVERT Terri
F.T.A. 2: G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
Spirits 4; Friendship Y-Teen 2, 3
SUSAN SIVIK Sue
G.A.A. 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Ski Club 4
BEATRICE STAMBERGER
Jean
SHARON A.SKARTVED
Sherry
FREDSKOLARIS
Folk Club 2; J.V. Football 2: Golf 4; Key Club 2,
3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; National Forensic League
4; Ski Club 4; Spectrum 4; Spirits 3, 4; Spirits,
Inc. 3, 4; Student Council Representative 3; Soccer
2, 3, 4; Track 4
JUDITH SKRINJAR
Medical Careers Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4
DIANE SLUGA
F.B.L.A. 3
Judy
Diane
DOUGLAS SMELTZ
CHARLES SMITH
CHERYL SMITH
Majorette Club 3
GARY SMITH
Track 2, 3, 4
MICHAELSMITH
Cher
REGINA SMITH Gina
F.B.L.A. 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Student
Council Representative 4
ROBERT SMITH
KURTSTANIC Kurt
Baseball 3, 4, J.V. Baseball 2; J.V. Basketball 2
Choral Masters 3, 4; Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Lettermen's Club 4,
Linquist Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 4
JOSEPH STANSFIELD Jose
D.E.C.A. 3, 4; J.V. Football 2, Youth Power 4
PATRICIA STANTON
Linquist Club 2, 3, 4
Pat
SUSAN STARZUNSKI Sue
F.B.L.A. 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2: Ski Club 3,
4
JOANSTEGH Joanie
Prom Committee 4; Ski Club 4; Talent Scouts 4
KURT MICHAEL STEPHENS
Radio Club 4
PATRICIA STEPHENS
Majorette Club 2, 3
•Rat
BARBARA STERLING Barb
E-Room Activities 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. Homecoming
Committee 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Ski Club 3,
4; Spirits 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Student Council
Representative 3; Friendship Y-Teens 4
LINDA STEWART Stewie
F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2; National Honor Society 4;
Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 4; Spirits 4, Student
Council Representative 3, 4; Friendship Y-Teens 4
GLENASTILLINGER Glena
Ad Club 3, 4; Choral Masters 3, 4; Folk Club 2;
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Ski Club 4; Youth For
Christ 2
GARYSTILLWAGON
Gary
WILLIAM SUMPTER Will
Football 3, J.V. Football 2; Key Club 3; Spirits,
Inc. 4; J.V. Wrestling 2
SUZANNE SURRENA
DAVESUSTARSIC
Computer Club 4
LARRY SUTTER
Sue
Stitch
Larry
WILLIAM SWAIDNER Will
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; J.V.
Football 2; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4
LINDA SWANEY
G.A.A. 2
Lin
JANICE SWANHART Jan
Transfer Student 3; C.O.E. 4; Survey Business Staff
4; National Honor Society 4
RON SWANSON
Bowling 2, 3, E-Room Activities 4; J.V. Football 2;
Foreman's Club 4; Boy's Ski Club 2, 3, 4
GAYLE SWART
Cadet Band 2; Marching Band 2
MARCIA SWART
Pink Panthers 4
Gayle
Marcy
DONNA SWEET Stormy
Choral Masters 4; Medical Careers Club 4; G.A.A.
2, 3, 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2: Girl's Basket-
ball 3; Girl's Volleyball 3, Girl's Field Hockey 2, 3,
4: Girl's Baseball 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 3
WILLIAM SWISHER Bill
E-Room Activities 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
Golf 2, 3^ Key Club 3. 4; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4;
N.A.S.S. 3, 4, Prom Committee 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4;
Spirits 4; J.V. Tennis 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3
STEVE SMITH
D.E.C.A. 4: J.V. Football 2, 3; J.V. Swim Team 2,
3
STEVEN SNYDER
Craig
JAMES STOCH Jim
Choral Masters 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2', Golf
2, 3; Kay Club 2, 3, 4; Linquist Club 3, 4; National
Honor Society 3, 4; Spirits 2, 3, 4; Student Council
Representative 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Student
Council Executive Board 3, 4; J.V. Swim Team 2;
Varsity Chorale 4
MIKESZABO
LINDA TABB Lynn
Big Show 2; HomeEconomics Club 2; Girl's Base-
ball 3
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WILFREDE.TABB III Wil
Choral Masters 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
Humanities East 3, 4; National Honor Society 4;
Political World Affairs Club 3, 4; Youth Council on
Human Relations 3, 4
CYNTHIA TADHA
SUSAN TAKAS
Cindy
Sue
BARBARA LYNN TAKIGUCHI Barb
Eucuyo 4; Art Editor 4; Euclidian Editorial Staff
3, 4; Assistant Editor 4; Euclidian Training Club 2,
3: G.A.A, 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Human-
ities East 4; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Linguist Club 2; Metal
Sculpture Club 4; Ski Club 2, 4; Girl's Track 2;
Youth Council on Human Relations 3
JOHN TANKO John
Book Store 3; Cadet Band 2, 3: Computer Club 4;
Concert Band 4; Student Council Representative 2
STANLEY TANSKI
Ski Club 2, 3,4
ROBERT TAUB
MACHIKOTOKUNAGA Coco
Transfer Student 2; American Field Service 3,4;
Bookstore 2,3,4, Manager 4; F.T.A. 3,4: National
Honor Society 3,4; Science Seminar 3,4
JAMES TOLAR Jim
J. v. Baseball 2; Cadet Band 2; Concert Band 3, 4;
Cross Country 3; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Marching
Band 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; J.V. Wrestling 2, 3;
Wrestling Club 4
JOHN TOLAR John
J.V. Basketball 2; Cadet Band 2; Concert Band 3,
4; Football 3; J.V. Football 2; Lettermen's Club 2,
3, 4; Marching Band 2, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; J.V.
Wrestling 2; Wrestling Club 4
BARBARA TOLCHINSKY Barb
F.T.A. 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4
LAURA TOMCKO
G.A.A. 2
Laurie
Bob
JOHN TOMINO Butch
Cadet Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Marching
Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4
GARY VACCARIELLO Vacc
J.V. Basketball 2; Boy's Gym Leaders 2, 3, 4; Stu-
dent Council Representative 4; Track 4
KAREN VAHCIC
National Honor Society 4
Karen
VICTOR VALLI Vic
Football 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Junior Cabinet 3;
Key Club 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club
2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4
KATHLEEN VANCE
DAVID VANDEVEER
MARCIA VANEK
THERESA VAN TILBURG
Kathy
Dave
Marcia
Tilly
ALVERAVARGO Alvera
Medical Careers Club 2, 3, 4; Humanities East 4;
National Honor Society 3, 4; Red Cross Club 4
RICHARD TAVENIER Ricl<
J.V. Baseball 2; Choral Masters 3, 4; Humanities
East 4
BRUCE TAYLOR Bruce
Mixed Choir 2, 3; I.Q.S. 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Senior
Scandal 4; Spirits 4; Fall Play 4: Student Council
Representative 3; Survey Editorial Staff 3, 4; Page
Editor 4; Survey Training Club 2, 3; Stagecrew 4
CHARLES THOMAS TAYLOR Tom
Big Show 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching
Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Band Sergeant 4
LYNDA TAYLOR Lynda
E-Room Activities 2, 3: Folk Club 2; Mixed Choir
2, 3; Prom Committee 4; Ski Club 2
SUE TAYLOR
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4: Talent Scouts 4
Sue
DAVID TEMPLETON Dave
Computer Club 4; Boy's Swim Leaders 4; Key Club
2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 4;
Political World Affairs Club 4; Science Seminar 3,
4; Ski Club 2; Student Council Representative 4;
J.V. Swim Team 2, 3; Spirits, Inc. 4; Youth
Council on Human Relations 4
GAILTHEUS Gail
G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2, 3; Girl's
Leaders Club 4; Majorettes 3, 4; Majorette Club 2,
3, 4; Majorene Substitutes 3; Majorette Captain 4;
National Honor Society 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Spirits 3,
4; Talent Scouts 3, 4
EARLENE TONKIN
LINDA TOTH
Ski Club 2, 3,4
Earlene
Linda
ALLISON TOWN Allison
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2: Ski
Club 3, 4; Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3; Co-President 3
ROSETRATNIK
G.A.A. 2
RICHARDTREBEC
Rosey
Rich
ALISON TROMMETTER Ally
G.A.A. 2; Homecoming Committee 2, 3, 4; Na-
tional Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4;
Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Spirits 3, 4; Student
Council Executive Board 4, Secretary 4; Swim
Show 2, 3, 4; Girl's Swim Leaders 2, 3, 4; Wai
Napolo 2, 3, 4; Friendship Y-Teens 2, 3
DOROTHY TRUNKLEY
F.N.C. 2, 4; Friendship Y-Teens 4
TERRY TRYON
Orchestra 2, 3, 4
Dorth
Terry
JAMES THOMAo
Jim
RICHARDTUCKERMAN Rich
Computer Club 4; Eucuyo 3, 4, Editor 4; Sopho-
more Mixed Choir 2; Humanities East 3, 4; I.Q.S.
3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,
4; Science Seminar 2, 3, 4; Student Council Repre-
sentative 3; Youth Council on Human Relations 3,
4
JOAN VARGO
STEPHEN VASAS
Joan
Steve
ROBERT VERNER Rob
Euclidian Training Club 3; Boys' Swim Leaders 4;
Key Club 2, 3, 4; Linguist Club 3: Political World
Affairs Club 4; Soccer 2; Student Council Repre-
sentative 4; National Honor Society 4; J.V. Swim
Team 2, 3
KENNETH VIBBERT
ROBERT VIDMAR
JOSEPH VIDULICH
Ken
Bob
Joe
PAUL VINCENT Rudie
Book Store 2; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Boys'
Swim Leaders 3, 4; Swim Show 3; J.V. Swim Team
2,3
JAMES VINCI
RICHARD VINDIL
Movie Club 2
MARY ANN VAJTEK
Jim
Ric
Mary Ann
DONALD J. VOLANTE Don
J.V. Baseball 2; J.V. Basketball 2; Choral Masters
3,4
PATRICIA TIMLIN Pat
Future Nurses 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Prom Committee
4; Ski Club 2; Friendship Y-Teens 3, 4; Cheering
DEBRA TINKER Debby
American Field Service 3; Big Show 2; Euclidian
Business Staff 3, 4; Euclidian Training Club 2;
F.T.A. 2,3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Sophomore Mixed Choir
2, 3; I.Q.S. 3, 4; Language Lab Assistant 2;
National Forensic League 4; National Honor
Society 4; Political World Affairs Club 4, Prom
Committee 3; Fall Play 2; Winter Play 3; Friend-
ship Y-Teens 4
LINDA TOBER
Linda
JEANNE TOBIN Tobe
Transfer Student 3; G.A.A. 3: Prom Committee 4;
Spirits 4; Student Council Representative 4;
Friendship Y-Teens 3, 4
RONALD TUCKERMAN Ron
Eucuyo 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Humanities
East 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society
3, 4; Science Seminar 2, 3, 4; Youth Council on
Human Relations 3, 4
JAMES N.TURK
Jim
CATHERINE TYRRELL Cathy
Majorettes 4; Majorettes Club 2, 3; Friendship
Y-Teens 3
DEBRA UCHBAR
Ad Club 3, 4; Senior Cheering Block 4
Debbie
GIOVANNA ULIZZI Gio
Cheerleaders 4; Future Nurses 3; Prom Committee
4; Student Council Representative 3, 4; Survey
Training Club 2
PHILLIP VOLLMAN Phil
E-Room Activities 3, 4; Euclidian Training Club 2;
Football 4; Prom Committee 4; Spirits 3, 4; Wrest-
ling 3; J.V. Wrestling 2; Wrestling Club 2, 3
PAMELA VOLOTA Pam
American Field Service 4; Medical Careers Club 4;
Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Survey BusinessStaff 4; Voice of
Art 3, 4
PATRICIA VOLOTA Pat
American Field Service 4; Medical Careers Club 4;
Drama Workshop 2; Survey Business Staff 4;
National Honor Society 4; Voice of Art 3
ROBERT VUNDERINK Bob
E-Room Activities 2; J.V. Football 2; Foreman's
Club 2, 3; Track 4; J.V. Wrestling 2
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KAREN WADE Karen
American Field Service 2, 3; Euclidian Business
Staff 3, 4, Ads Manager 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Sophomore
Choir 2; Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4, Secretary 4;
I.Q.S. 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Youth
Council Club 2; National Honor Society 4; Youth
Council on Human Relations 3,4
GREGG WALLACE
Gregg
MARCIA WALLACE Mush
Book Store 3; Cheerleaders 2,3,4; Eucuyo 2,3:
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Girls' Leaders 4;
Humanities East 4; Linguist Club 2,3,4; National
Honor Society 4; National Forensic League 3;
Science Seminar 3; Spectrum 2; Survey Editorial
Staff 4; Youth Council on Human Relations 3,4
WILLIAM WENDORFF Dorf
Cross Country 3; Key Club 4, National Honor
Society 4; Track 3, 4
KATHERINE WESLEY
C.O.E. 4, Treasurer 4
MICHAEL HARRY WHITE
Transfer Student 4
CRAIG WIBLIN
The Butterscotch Gang
CHRISTINE WILCOX
Kathy
Mike
Chick
Chris
WAYNE ZACHARY Wayne
Computer Club 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Humanities
East 4; Marching Band 2, 3; National Honor So-
ciety 4; National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, President
4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pit Band 3; Political World
Affairs 3, 4; Executive Board 4; Science Seminar 2,
3, Fall Play 3, 4; Student Council Executive Board
2, 3, 4; Survey Training Club 2; Talent Scouts 2, 3,
4; Winter Play 3
KEN 2AKRAYSEK
Transfer Student 3
Ken
DANIEL ZAWACK Dan
Basketball 4; J.V. Basketball 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4;
Lettermen's Club 3, 4; N.A.S.S. 3, 4; National
Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Track 2, 3, 4
BARBARA LYNNEWALLAND Barb
Computer Club 4; Choral Masters 4; F.T.A. 3,4;
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Linguist Club 2;
National Honor Society 4
EDWARD WALTERS
Computer Club 4; Science Seminar 2, 3, 4
Ed
JAY WILLARD
Folk Club 2
JAMES WILLIAMS
Jay
Jim
MARION WILSON Marion
Folk Club 2; Homecoming Committee 3; Ski Club
3; Friendship Y-Teens 3
RITAZELINSKY Rita
Choral Masters 3, 4; Eucuyo 4; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2; Humanities East 3, 4; Linguist Club 2, 3;
Literary Seminar 4; National Forensic League 4;
National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Scandal 4;
Youth Council on Human Relations 3, 4
ROBERT ZEMAN
Cadet Band 2; Folk Club 4; F.T.A. 4
Bob
JANICE WALTERS
STUART WALTON
Jan
Stu
WILLIAM WALWORTH Wal
Mixed Choir 4; Student Council Representative 2;
Political World Affairs Club 4; Youth Council on
Human Relations 4
NICHOLAS WANCHIK
Boys' Gym Leaders 4; Ski Club 4
Nick
NORMAN BYRON WILTON Butch
E-Room Activities 3, 4; Foreman's Club 4; Spirits
3,4
PATRICIA WINKLER Pat
Choral Masters 4; Folk Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3;
Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Ski Club 3, 4
RICHARD WITTENMEYER Rick
Camera Club 2; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching
Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3; Pit
Band 3
GERALD ZIMMERMAN
Gerry
CHRISTINE ZINGALE Chris
E-Room Actiuities 4; Folk Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3;
Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 3
GAYLE ZITNIK
Gayle
^n ■ i_i_ £_i I 111 I IX vjdyic
F.T.A. 3, 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2; Prom
Committee 3, 4; Senior Scandal 4, Ski Club 4;
Spirits 4; Student Council Representative 3; Talent
Scouts 4; Friendship Y-Teens 4
MARILYN WARD Marilyn
American Field Service 3, 4, Vice-President 4;
Computer Club 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Human-
ities East 3, 4; Linguist Club 2, 4; Literary Seminar
4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society
3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Survey Training Club 2;
Swim Show 2, 3, 4; Girls' Swim Leaders 2, 3, 4;
Wai Napolo 2, 3, 4
JOHN R. WOLF
RITA WATERWASH
National Honor Society 4
Rita
BARBARA WEBB Barb
E-Room Activities 3, 4; Sophomore Mixed Choir 2;
Homecoming Court 2, 4; Homecoming Committee
3, 4; Junior Cabinet 3; Linguist Club 2; Ski Club
2, 3, 4; Senior Cabinet 4; Student Council Repre-
sentative 3, 4; Talent Scouts 4
Johnny Ray
SHARON WOLF Sharon
Eucuyo 4; Survey Editorial Staff 4, Voice of Art 3;
Friendship Y-Teens 3, 4
WAYNE WOLFE
SANDRA WORDEN
Folk Club 2
Wayne
Sandi
CYNTHIA WUTCHIETT Cindy
Folk Club 3; Homecoming Committee 3; Junior
Cabinet 3; Majorettes 2; Majorette Club 2; National
Honor Society 4; Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 3,
4; Spectrum 4, President 4; Student Council Repre-
sentative 3
DONNA ZMIJEWSKI
Student Council Representative 2, 4
Dondi
JOSEPH 2NIDARSIC Joe
D.E.C.A. 4; E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4, Spirits 3
CRAIG ZOLA Craig
Choral Masters 3, E-Room Activities 4; Sophomore
Mixed Choir 2, Gymnastics Club 2; Boys' Swim
Leaders 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club
2, 3, 4; N.A.S.S. 2, 3, 4; Spirits 4; Student Council
Representative 4; Swim Team 2, 3, 4; Talent
Scouts 4; Varsity Chorale 4
NANCY ZONAR Nancy
F.N.C. 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Girls' Leaders Club 3, 4,
Vice-President 4; Language Lab Assistant 4;
Linguist Club 3, 4; Majorette Club 2, 3; National
Honor Society 4; Spirits 4; Friendship Y-Teens 4
RICHARD WEBB
JACKLYN WEBER
Student Council Representative 2
JOHN WEBER
Cross Country 3
PEGGY WEHAGEN
Rick
Jackie
John
Peggy
SUSAN WEINKE Sue
E-Room Activities 3, 4; Euclidian BusinessStaff 2
3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Homecoming Committee 3, 4,
I.Q.S. 3, 4; Junior Cabinet 3; Linguist Club 2, 3, 4
National Honor Society 4; Prom Committee 3, 4
Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spirits 4; Student Council Repre-
sentative 3, 4; Swim Show 4; Girls' Swim Leaders
4; Talent Scouts 4; Wai Napolo 4
ROBERT YACAS
J.V. Football 2
JAMES YANE
Boys' Swim Leaders 4; Soccer 2, 3
Bob
Jim
ADRIENNE YENTZ Ad
D.E.C.A. 2, 3, 4; E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4; Folk
Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Concert Choir 2, 3, 4
DONNA MAE YERAY Donna
Big Show 3, 4; Cadet Band 2; Computer Club 4,
Concert Band 3, 4; E-Room Activities 4; F.T.A. 4,
Marching Band 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4
Orchestra 3, 4; Spirits 4; Friendship Y-Teens 4
DIANE YOUNG Diane
G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Volleyball 2,
3,4
DAVID ZOVACK Dave
Bowling 2. 3; E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4; Spirits 3
CHARLES ZUCHELLI Chuck
E-Room Activities 3, 4, J.V. Football 2, Spirits 3,
4; Soccer 3
LEOZUPANCIC Lee
Cross Country 2, 3; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Ski
Club 4, Track 2, 3, 4
SHELIA ZURC
F.N.C. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Survey
Training Club 2
KENNETH ZYLOWSKI Ken
E-Room Activities 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Spirits 2, 3,
4
ROSELLA WEIR
Ski Club 2, 4; Spirits 4
CARLETON WEISS
Rosy
Carl
SALLY YOZIPOVICH Zip
Cheerleaders 2, 3; Cheerleader Substitute 4; G.A.A.
2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 2; Spirits 3, 4; Student Council Representa-
tive 2
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FACULTY INDEX
ROGER ADDIS, Physical Education, Chairman;
Kent State University, B.Sc, M.A.Ed.; Varsity
Baseball Coach, Boys' Intramural Director
MARILYN ALVAREZ, Physical Education; Bowl-
ing Green State University, B.Sc, B.Ed.; Western
Reserve University; Girls' Leaders Club Advisor
ALVIN AMSTER, Business; Western Reserve Uni-
versity, M.A., B.A.; Faculty Student Supply Store
Sponsor
ANTOINETTE ARACA, Art; Cleveland Institute
of Art; Kent State University, B.Sc; Voices of Art
Advisor
FRANK AULTZ, English, Chairman; Mount Union
College, B.A.; Kent State University, M.Ed.;
DePauw University; Ohio State University; Eucuyo
Business Manager
RONALD BACKOS, Science; California State Col-
lege, B.Sc.Ed.; Kent State University, M.Ed.; St.
John's University; Western Reserve University; Uni-
versity of California; Lake Erie Community Col-
lege; Science Club Advisor
DONNA BAUMEISTER, Foreign Language; Miami
University, A.B.; University of Colorado; Ohio
State University, M.S.; University of Munich;
Western Reserve University; Baldwin-Wallace Col-
lege; Goethe Institute; Princeton University
JERRY BERGEM, Assistant Principal; Kent State
University, B.Sc; Western Reserve University,
M.A., Ed.D.; Senior Class Advisor, Ski Club Ad-
visor
GENE BREARTON, Mathematics; Western Illinois
University, B.Sc; Murray State College; Northern
Illinois University; Ohio State University, M.A.;
Assistant Cross Country Coach
ROGER BROWN, Social Studies; Kent State Uni-
versity, B.Sc.Ed.; National Athletic Scholarship
Society, Assistant Wrestling Coach
WILLIAM BROWN, English, Journalism; Uni-
versity of Florida, B.A.; University of Illinois;
Western Reserve University; Movie Club and
Camera Club Co-Sponsor
JUDINA BRUNNER, Mathematics; Smith College,
A.B.; Oberlin College, M.A.T.
PATRICIA BUCK, Physical Education; Otterbein
College, B.A.; Case-Western Reserve University,
M.A.; University of Oslo; Girls' Athletic Associa-
tion Advisor
JAMES CALVERT, Science; North Central Col-
lege, B.A.; Ohio State University, M.A.; Western
Reserve University.
JUDITH CARMODY, English; Notre Dame Col-
lege, B.A.; Western Reserve University, A.B.; Na-
tional Forensic League Co-Sponsor, Senior Scandal
Advisor, Debate Advisor
ARLENE CARTER, Physical Education, Chair-
man; Bowling Green State University; Trinity Uni-
versity; Western Reserve University; Miami Univer-
sity, M.A., B.Sc; Friendship Club Advisor
RONALD CHAMBERS, Industrial Arts, Kent State
University, B.Sc; Western Reserve University,
M.A,; Foremen's Club Advisor
URSULA CIPOLLO, Business; Bowling Green
State University, B.Sc.Ed.
NANCY CLARK, Science; Allegheny College; Uni-
versity of Michigan, B.Sc, M.A.; University of
California; Yale University; American University
CARL CLEMENTS, Mathematics, Chairman;
Capital University, B.Sc; Western Reserve Univer-
sity, M.S.; Ohio State University; Fenn College;
Drew University
JAMES CLIFFEL, Guidance Counseling; John
Carroll University, B.S.S.; Kent State University,
M.Ed.; Fenn College; Case University; Ski Club
Sponsor
NORMA COWAN, English; Miami University,
B.Sc.Ed.; Wisconsin State University; Spectrum
Advisor
DENNIS COX, English; Miami University, B.Sc
JEAN COX, Guidance Counseling; Allegheny Col-
lege; Kent State University; University of Pitts-
burgh; Columbia University; Duquesne University,
B.A.,A.B.
ROBERT CRARY, Guidance Counseling; Ohio
State University, B. A., B.Sc; Western Reserve Uni-
versity, M.S., Ph.D.; C. E.G. Awards Program Di-
rector
HAROLD DAUGHERTY, Physical Education;
Ohio University, B.A.Ed.; John Carroll University,
M.A.; Spirits Club Advisor, Head Basketball Coach
DOYLE DAVIDSON, Social Studies; Shepherd
College; Kent State University, B.Sc.Ed.; Akron
University; Assistant Football and Baseball Coach
DALE DAVISON, Science, Mathematics; Michigan
State University; Purdue University; Ohio State
University, M.Ed.; Ohio University, B.Sc.Ed.
WILLIAM DEMORA, Social Studies; Ohio State
University, B.Sc; Kent State University, M.Ed.;
Indiana University; Ohio University
NATHANIEL DICKINSON, Social Studies; Kent
State University, B.Sc.Ed., M.Ed.; Ohio State Uni-
versity; Euclidian Business Staff Advisor
FORREST DIEHL, Social Studies; George Wash-
ington University; Hiram College, B.A. Econ.;
Kent State University, M.Ed.; University of Colo-
rado; Claremont Graduate University; Oklahoma
State University; United Appeal Chairman
JANET DIETRICH, Social Studies; Ohio State
University, B.Sc.Ed.
MARIAN DILGER, English; St. Mary-of-the-
Woods College, B.A.; John Carroll University,
M.A.; Student Council Advisor
LILLIAN DRESCHER, English; Notre Dame Col-
lege, A.B.; Western Reserve University, M.A. ; John
Carroll University; Eucuyo Advisor
JOAN DUPREY, English; Western Reserve Univer-
sity, B.A.
CLARENCE ECKERT, Industrial Arts; Kent State
University, B.Sc.,M.A.; Western Reserve University;
Wrestling Club Advisor, Varsity Wrestling Coach,
Assistant Track Coach
AHMED FELLAGUE, Foreign Language; Ohio
State University, B.Sc, M.A.; University of the
Americas; Georgetown University; West Virginia
University; Worlds Affairs Club Advisor
ANTHONY FERRITTO, Industrial Arts; Bowling
Green State University, B.A.
FRANK FOWLER, Adjusted Curriculum; Ohio
University; Ohio State University, B.ScAgr.,
B.Sc.Ed.; Bowling Green State University; Horizon
Club Advisor
DANrEL FRANCETIC, Science; Duquesne Uni-
versity, B.Ed.; Case-Western Reserve University;
West Virginia Wesleyan; St. Louis University
SHELDON FREEDMAN, Science, Chairman; City
College of New York, B.Sc, M.A.; Western Reserve
University, M.S.; Honors Program Coordinator
KATHRYN FRYE, Home Arts, Chairman; Kent
State University, B.Sc; John Carroll University;
Pink Panthers Advisor
MARILYN FUERST, English; Kent State Univer-
sity, B.Sc.Ed.
EMELIE GALE, English: DePaul University, B.A.;
Duquesne University, M.Ed.
ALOYSIUS GALICKI, Industrial Arts; Ohio
University, B.Sc; Kent State University, M.Ed.;
Assistant Football Coach
WILLIAM GALL, Science; Duquesne University,
B.Sc.Ed.; University of Pittsburgh; Western Reserve
University; Syracuse University; Ripon College
PAUL GANIM, English; Ohio State University;
Ohio University, B.Sc; Head Soccer Coach
KATHERYN GATES, English; Marshall College,
A.B.,M.A.
CLAYTON GEORGE, Business; Kent State Uni-
versity, B.Sc.Ed., M.Ed.; East Carolina College;
University of Dayton; Future Business Leaders of
America Advisor
JOHN GERMOCK, Industrial Arts; California
College; University of Pittsburgh; University of
Conneticut, B.Sc; Metal Sculptoring Club Advisor
WILMA GILLMAN, Division Dean; Heidelberg
College, B.A.; Western Reserve University, M.A.
DONALD GLASER, Social Studies; Ohio Wesleyan
University, B.A.; Ohio State University, M.A.;
Political Affairs Club Advisor
MARGE GORSLENE, Mathematics; Western
Kentucky State University, A.B.; Ohio State
University, M.Ed.; Miami University; University of
Cincinnati; Future Teachers of America Advisor
ROBERT HALL, English; The College of Steuben-
ville, B.A.; Kent State University, M.Ed.; Euclidian
Editorial Staff Advisor
RONALD HARDING, Social Studies; Ohio Uni-
versity; Kent State University; Western Reserve
University, B.Ed., B.Sc; Bowling Team Coach,
Human Relations Seminar Advisor
DALE HARPER, Music, Chairman; Western
Reserve University, M.A.; Cincinnati Conservatory
of Music; University of Cincinnati, B.Sc, P.S.M.;
Big Show Sponsor, Marching Band Sponsor
SUE HARRIS, English; Ohio Wesleyan University,
B.A.; Ohio State University, B.Sc; Future Teachers
of America Advisor
WILLIAM HARTLAND, Industrial Arts; Miami
University, B.Sc.Ed.; Industrial Arts Teachers' Club
Advisor, Football Coach
GERALD HENDERSON, English; Bowling Green
State University, B.Sc.Ed.; Euclidian Editorial
Staff Sponsor
SUSAN HILL, Science; Allegheny College, B.Sc;
Friendship Club Advisor
RAY HIVELY, Foreign Language, Social Studies;
Rio Grande College; Ohio State University;
Franklin University; Colorado University; Colorado
State University; Otterbein College, B.A., M.A.;
World Affairs Club Advisor
GERTRUDE HOEGER, Art; Ohio State Uni-
versity, B.Sc; Western Reserve University, M.A.;
Ohio Wesleyan University; Michigan State Uni-
versity; United Appeal Chairman
THOMAS HOFFART, Industrial Arts; John Carroll
University, B.Sc; Kent State University, M.Ed.;
Assistant Golf Coach
FRANK HOFFERT, Social Studies; Western
Reserve University, B.A., M.A.; Institute of Rome
of the Society of Dante Alighieri; Williams College;
Humanities East Sponsor
VI DA HORN, Foreign Language; Notre Dame
College, A.B.; Western Reserve University; Kent
State University, M.A.
ROBERT HORWATH, Industrial Arts; Cuyahoga
Community College; Kent State University,
B.Sc.Ed.
JAN HOWELL, Home Arts; Miami University;
Penn State University, B.Sc.Ed.; Folk Club Advisor
RICHARD HUNGERFORD, Industrial Arts;
Hiram College, B.A.; Oberlin College; Kent State
University, B.Sc, M.Ed.
FRED JOHNS, Assistant Principal; Western Re-
serve University, B.Sc, M.A.; Kent State Univer-
sity; Ohio University; Senior Banquet Advisor
ALBERT JUDGE, Science; Kent State University;
Kenyon College; University of Florida; Western
Reserve University, B.Sc, M.Sc, M.Ed.; Science
Seminar Advisor
MILTON KADLEC, Industrial Arts; Illinois State
University, B.Sc.Ed.
ELLEN KLEIN, Business; Ohio State University,
B.Sc.Ed.
JANE LELLIS, English; Westminister College, B.A.
EDITH LEMON, Guidance Counseling; North-
western College, B.Sc; Western Reserve University,
M.A.
CHARLES LEWIS, Adjusted Curriculum; Ohio
State University; Western Reserve University; Kent
State University, B.B.A.; Horizon Club Advisor
JAMES LINDSAY, Assistant Principal; Baldwin-
Wallace College, B.A.; Wesleyan University,
M.A.T. ; Kent State University
ELAINE LOKAR, Home Arts; Ohio State
University, B.Sc; Kent State University; New York
University
KENNETH LOWE, English; Ohio University,
B.Sc.Ed.; Coin Club Advisor
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MARILYN LUCAS, Science; Lake Erie College,
A.B.; Western Reserve University, M.Sc.; Science
Seminar Co-Sponsor
MARC MANBURG, Business; Ohio University,
B.B.A., B.Sc.Ed.; Future Business Leaders of
America Sponsor
CLYDE iVlANSPEAKER, Social Studies; Lock
Haven State College, B.Sc; Cleveland-Marshall Law
School
DONALD MARTIN, Division Dean; Kent State
University, B.Sc.Ed., M.Ed.
EMBERT MARTIN, Industrial Arts; Iowa State
University, B.Sc; Kent State University, M.Ed.
MARIE MATULIS, Business; West Virginia Tech,
B.Sc.
WILLIAM McCARTER, Social Studies; John
Carroll University, B.Sc, M.A.; Baldwin-Wallace
College, J.D.; Magnum Club Sponsor
DAVID McKELVEY, Business, Chairman;
Muskingum College, B.A.; Indiana University,
M.S.Ed.; University of Dayton; Kent State
University; University of Cincinnati; Ohio State
University; Georgia State College; Cooperative
Office Education Advisor
ROBERT McLaughlin, Guidance Counseling;
Kent State University, B.Sc; Western Reserve
University, M.Ed.
WILLIAM MEDVICK, Division Dean; California
State College, B.Sc; Western Reserve University,
M.A.
EDMUND MIZE, Business, Data Processing; Ohio
State University; Kent State University; Ohio
University, B.Sc; Survey Business Staff Advisor
DONALD MOHR, Physical Education; Baldwin-
Wallace College, B.A.; Western Reserve University,
M.A.; Bowling Green State University
ROBERT MONTGOMERY, English; Ohio
Wesleyan University, B.A.; Assistant Football
Coach
SUZANNE NELSON, English; Baldwin-Wallace
College, B.A.; Case-Western Reserve University
WILLIAM NEWBY, English; Northwestern Uni-
versity, B.A.; Indiana University, M.A. ; Chess Club
Advisor
DAVID NICHTING, Guidance Counseling; John
Carroll University, M.S., B.Sc.
HERBERT NOLD, Industrial Arts; Ohio Uni-
versity, B.Sc.Ed.; Bowling Green State University,
M.Ed.; Kent State University; Tennis Coach,
Foremen's Club Advisor
VINITA O'DONNELL, Home Arts; Marshall Uni-
versity, B.A., M.A.; Kent State University; John
Carroll University
MYRA OLIVER, English; Mount Union College,
B.A.; Ohio State University; Western Reserve Uni-
versity, M.A., B.A.; London University
PATRICIA O'NEIL, English; University of Pitts-
burgh, B.A.; Co-Sponsor of Spirits Club
CHERYL OREBAUGH, English; Otterbein Col-
lege; Ohio State University, B.Sc.Ed.
PETE PAWLOWSKI, Mathematics; Ohio State
University, B.Sc; Western Reserve University, M.S.
ALLAN POKLAR, Industrial Arts; Ohio State Uni-
versity, B.Sc.Ed.; John Carroll University; Kent
State University
RONALD POWASKI, Social Studies; John Carroll
University, B.A., M.A.; Western Reserve University;
Chess Club Sponsor
FRANK PRINGLE, English; St. Bonaventure Uni-
versity, B.A.; John Carroll University; Kent State
University; Bucknell University; Western Reserve
University; Tovj/son State College; Golf Coach,
Golf Club Sponsor
RICHARD RACKOVAN, Mathmatics; Highland
University, M.N.S.; Dickinson College; Millersville
State College, B.Sc.Ed.; Georgetown University;
Oklahoma University; Baldwin-Wallace; Computer
Club Sponsor
MICHAEL RAICEVICH, Social Studies;
Wilmington College; Ohio State University,
B.Sc.Ed., M.Ed.; Golf Club Advisor
HOWARD REMINICK, Physical Education; Uni-
versity of Toledo, B.Ed.; Western Reserve Uni-
versity, M.A.; Intramural Director, Gymnastics
Club Sponsor
CHARLES RENO, Science, Mathematics; Edin-
boro State College, B.Sc; Harvard University,
M.Ed.; National Honor Society Sponsor, Radio
Club Sponsor
VICTOR RESCH, Physical Education; Miami Uni-
versity, B.Sc, B.Ed.; Swim Team Coach
DONALD RINKES, Mathematics; Muskingum Col-
lege, B.Sc; Ohio State University; West Virginia
University; West Liberty State College; Case In-
stitute of Technology; Fenn College; University of
Hawaii; Indiana University; Kent State University,
M.Ed.; Camera Club Advisor, Movie Club Advisor
LEONARD ROBUCK, English; Western Reserve
University, B.A., M.A.; National Forensic League
Advisor, Talent Scouts Advisor, Fall Play Director
JOSEPH RODRIGUEZ, Science; Ohio University,
B.Sc.Ed.; Assistant Tennis Coach, Assistant Swim-
ming Coach
RICHARD ROSE, Mathematics; Ohio University,
B.Sc.Ed.; Western Reserve University, M.Ed.,
M.S.M.T.; Computer Club Co-Sponsor
GAIL ROSEWATER, Foreign Language; Uni-
versity of Michigan, B.A.; Gannon College (NDEA
Institute)
CHESTER ROJECK, Physical Education; Ohio
University, B.Sc.Ed.; Western Reserve University,
M.S.Ed.; Head Football Coach, Assistant Track
Coach
MARSHA ROUTZAHN, English; Ohio University,
B.A.
FREDERICK SALLACH, Mathematics; Ohio Uni-
versity, B.Sc.Ed.; Student Council Advisor
BEN SAWYER, Business, Data Processing; Kent
State University, B.Sc.Ed., M.Ed.
BARBARA SCHNEIDER, English; University of
Pittsburgh, B.A., M.Ed.
WALTER SCHWEGLER, Principal; Baldwin-
Wallace College, B.A.; Western Reserve University,
M.A.
ELLEN SERVICE, English; St. John's University,
B.A.
RONALD SEYMOUR, Business; Defiance College,
B.Sc; Ohio University, M.E.; Assistant Football
Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach
EILEEN SHEAHAN, Science; Muskingum College,
B.A.
HARRIET SHEATS, Assistant Principal; Kent
State University, B.Sc.Ed.; Western Reserve Uni-
versity, M.A., M.S.
WILMER SHUSTER, Business; Ohio University,
B.Sc; John Carroll University, M.A.; Key Club
Advisor, Cross Country Coach, Junior Varsity
Basketball Coach
RALPH SI BERT, Business; Kent State University,
B.Sc; Western Reserve University, M.A.; Fenn Col-
lege; Distributive Education Club of America
Sponsor, Weightlifting Club Advisor
JUDITH SIMONICH, Foreign Language; Grove
City College, A.B.; Case-Western Reserve Uni-
versity, M.A.
GRANVILLE SMITH, English; Indiana State Uni-
versity, B.Sc.Ed.; Pennsylvania State University,
M.A.; Survey Editorial Staff Advisor, International
Quill and Scroll Sponsor
RUTH SMITH, Guidance Counseling; Flora Stone
Mather, B.A.; Western Reserve University, M.A.
WAYNE SMITH, Social Studies; Muskingum Col-
lege; Kent State University, B.A.; John Carroll
University
DAVID SPROCHl, Physical Education, Induatrial
Arts; Ohio University, B.Sc.Ed.; Assistant Junior
Varsity Football Coach, Assistant Junior Varsity
Baseball Coach
MERWIN STAINES, Guidance Counseling; New
York State University, B.Sc; University of Colo-
rado, M.Ed.; Public Address Club Co-Sponsor
JUDITH STANLEY, Science; Ashland College,
B.Sc, B.Sc.Ed.
WILLIAM STARR, Science; Indiana State Uni-
versity, B.Sc; Pennsylvania State University,
M.Ed.; Cleveland State University; Ohio State
University
DONALD STEINBRINK, Science; Ohio State
University, B.ScAgr., B.Sc.Ed.
DAVID STERLEKAR, Business; University of
Dayton, B.Sc; John Carroll University, M.A.; Head
Junior Varsity Football Coach, Assistant Wrestling
Coach, Lettermen's Club Advisor
CECELIA STILLMAN, Social Studies; Radcliffe
College; John Carroll University; University of
Illinois; Western Reserve University, B.A., M.A.;
Youth Council On Human Relations
ROBERT STOJETZ, Science; Ohio University,
B.Sc.Ed.; John Carroll University, M.A.Ed.; Letter-
men's Club Co-Sponsor, Junior Varsity Football
Coach
JAMES STUCKEY, Social Studies, Chairman;
Bluffton College, B.A.; Ohio State University,
M.A.; Case-Western Reserve University
JOHN SUPANCE, Industrial Arts; Stevens Point
Teachers College, B.Sc.Ed.; Kent State University,
B.Ed.; Ohio University; School Safety Program
Chairman
JANET SZEPESSY, English; Miami University,
B.Sc.Ed.; Cheerleader's Club Advisor
SAMUEL TAYLOR, Music; High Point College,
B.Sc; Northwestern University, M.Mus.; East
School of Music; Columbia University, B.Sc,
M.Ed.; Spring Musical Advisor
MARION THOMAS, Home Arts; Baldwin-Wallace
College, B.Sc; University of California; Kent State
University; Cordon Bleu College; Youth Power
Sponsor
DALE THOMPSON, Mathematics; Muskingum
College, A.B.; Western Reserve University; Butler
University; West Virginia University; Head Track
Coach
DOROTHY TOMBAUGH, Science; Alfred Uni-
versity, B.Sc; Miami University; Siena Heights Col-
lege, M. AT.; Science Projects
PEGGY TORNSTROM, Physical Education; Bowl-
ing Green State University, B.Sc; Western Reserve
University, M.S.; Girls' Swim Leaders Sponsor, Wai
Napolo Sponsor
JACQUELINE TOTH, Mathematics; Indiana State
College, B.Sc.
FRANK TROGLA, Division Dean; Ohio State Uni-
versity, B.Sc,; Western Reserve University, M.A.;
Kent State University
MARGARET UHRY, Mathematics; Notre Dame
College, B.Sc; John Carroll University; Cleveland
State University
ANTHONY VACCARIELLO, Foreign Language;
Miami University, B.Sc; Western Reserve Uni-
versity, M.A.; Gannon College (NDEA); Ad Club
Advisor, Faculty Manager of Athletics
RUTH VERMILLION, Guidance Counseling;
Akron University, B.A.; Western Reserve Uni-
versity, M.A.
FRED VOLLMAN, Art, Industrial Arts, Chairman;
Western Reserve University, B.Sc.Ed., M.A. ; Cleve-
land Institute of Art; Kent State University;
Eucuyo Co-Sponsor
LEONARD WEISENBERG, Social Studies; Uni-
versity of Missouri, B.A.; John Carroll University,
M.S.; Western Reserve University; Drake Uni-
versity; World Affairs Advisor
JUDl WELSH, Science; Youngstown State Uni-
versity, B.Sc; Assistant Cheerleader Sponsor
GAYE WHIELDON, Physical Education; Ashland
College, B.Sc.Ed.; Girls' Varsity Sports, Assistant
Swim Show Director, Girls' Athletic Association
Co-Sponsor
MARY WHITE, Social Studies; Ursuline College,
B.A.; John Carroll University; Majorettes Sponsor
ELEANOR WIEGAND, Business: Berea College,
A.B.; Kent State University, M.A.
CHERYL WILBUR, English, Drama; Gustavus
Adolphus College, B.A.; University of California,
M. A.; Student Drama
CAROL WILLIAMS, Business; Villa Maria College,
B.Sc; Indiana University of Pennsylvania, M.A.;
Western Reserve University
ROBERT YOCUM, Vocation Coordinator; Kent
State University, B.Sc.Ed.; John Carroll University,
M.A.; Public Address Club Sponsor
LYNN YODER, Home Arts; University of Rhode
Island, B.Sc; Friendship Club Advisor
MARGARET ZIMMERMAN, Foreign Language,
Chairman; Moravian College; Columbia University;
Middlebury College; Muhlenburg College; Western
Reserve University; University of Rennes, B.A.,
M.A.; American Field Service Director, Language
Lab Director
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FLORAMA FLOWERS
The Unusual
As Usual
In Flowers
22382
Lake Shore Blvd.
Euclid, Ohio 441 23
731-0200
TED BROCK JEWELER
391 E. 200 St.
531-5035
"THAT'S M^J^mz^^mS^S".
EUCLID RACE
503 EAST 200 STREET
481-4700
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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
CLEVELAND, OHIO
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THE AMERICAN STAMPING COMPANY
THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY
DIVISION OF
ALCO STANDARD CORPORATION
22650 LAKELAND BLVD.
731-9333
EUCLID BLUE PRINT
& SUPPLY
908 E. 222 St.
ucOrFLJULPIlM
CHARTER HOUSE
RTE. 20 at 24800 EUCLID AVENUE
CLEVELAND (EUCLID), OHIO 441 17
TELEPHONE ANDREW 1-0300
Rib Room
Fabulous Roast Beef
Tavern Lounge
Entertainment Nightly
Banquet Facilities
Rooms to Accomodate
from 6 to 600
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RAIMOR STUDIOS
750 EAST 185th STREET
481-1166
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MAN-GILL
CHEMICAL CO.
23000 St. Clair Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio 441 17
486-5300
INDUSTRIAL METAL
CLEANERS
METAL FINISHING
SPECIALTIES
FRIEDMAN'S JEWELERS
22304 Lake Shore Boulevard
RE. 1-3450
BERNADETTE, INC.
From The Prom Gown
To The Wedding Gown
22686 Shore Center Drive
261-5550
TREBEC
EXCAVATING INC.
571 E. 200 St.
481-1000
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732-8535
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22822 Lake Shore Blvd.
732-9299
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With Every Good Wish to The Class of 1969
YOUR CITY OFFICIALS
Mayor Kenneth J. Sims
Judge, Municipal Court Robert F. Niccum
Law Director William Monroe
Administrative Director Charles A. Crown
Director of Public Safety Ralph 0. Dunker
Finance Director Arthur B. Davis
Service Director Anthony J. Giunta
President of Council Harry J. Knuth
1st Ward Councilman Fred Brockman
2nd Ward Councilman Harry L. Burkhart
3rd Ward Councilman Max F. Gerl
4th Ward Councilman Michael Kosmetos
Council-At-Large
Edward J. Eckart
Anthony J. Sustarsic
Charles W. Wade
Joseph E. Whalen
Chief of Police: Frank W. Payne
Fire Chief: George R. Langa
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OHIO CAM & TOOL
COMPANY
23530 St. Clair Ave.
531-7900
BOULEVARD SHOES
22306 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-0575
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BILL" PAPP'S BODY SHOP
21 100 St. Clair Ave.
481-4333
MEMBER OF
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PRESSURE CASTINGS INC
21500 St. Clair Avenue
Cleveland 19, Ohio
IV. 1-5400
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1200 BABBITT ROAD IS NO FARTHER THAN
YOUR WALLET.
Take a look.
If you buy gas and oil on credit, chances are the Addresso-
graph Multigraph Corporation helped you get it.
The machine at service stations that imprints from your
credit card is very likely an Addressograph product. And probably
the card, too. (You already know about the machines we make that
are used for addressing.)
Our Copier and Duplicator Division makes copy machines and off-
set duplicators, so businessmen can make one copy of a letter or
duplicate thousands of copies of an advertising brochure. Or any-
thing else they need.
Your neighbor is also the home office for a world wide organization
and other subsidiaries. The VariTyper Corporation (VariTyper ma-
chines), the Buckeye Ribbon & Carbon Company, the Emeloid Com-
pany (they make the plastic cards), and the new EIS Subsidiary,
which is responsible for electronic transmission of graphic images
over long distances.
You might say we're in the business machine business.
That's Addressograph Multigraph.
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CORPORATION
. . . helping people communicate
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OPEN
PANTRY
FOOD MART
7 DAYS TIL MIDNIGHT
355 E. 200th St.
Euclid, Ohio
A. J. PARKER
INDUSTRIES
INC.
23562 St. Clair Ave.
486-0177
531-9694
LATOUR
OLDSMOBILE INC.
25200 Euclid Ave.
261-2800
SHORE CENTER BARBERS
Next to State Store — 4 Barbers
Specializing in All Types of Haircuts
22746 Shore Center Drive
261-2066
271
CONVENIENT
FOOD MART
811 E. 222 St.
261-2289
"C" ZIECHMANN'S
WILDWOOD
FLORAL & GIFT SHOP
20020 Lake Shore Blvd.
486-5100
CUYAHOGA
ELECTRIC
CONSTRUCTION INC.
494 E. 200 St.
486-9121
PERKINS PANCAKE
HOUSE
22780 Shore Center Drive
732-8077
272
COMPLIMENTS OF
NON-FERROUS
METALS
FABRICATING CO.
21721 Tungsten Road
Euclid, Ohio 441 17
531-3585
273
T. J. MURNICK
MANUFACTURING
INC.
23700 St. Clair Ave.
486-6666
STANFORD STUDIO
OF DANCE
• BALLET
• TAP
• ACROBATIC
• JAZZ
• BALLROOM
29023 Euclid Ave.
Above Sayler's
944-4115
EUCLIDIAN BEAUTY COLLEGE
22741 Shore Center Drive
Euclid, Ohio 441 23
261-2600
274
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mmaei
BEN DiGIOVANNI
PHONE
486-4343
480 EAST 200 ST.
275
276
MARY JAYNE SHOPPE
LADIES APPAREL
Where Quality is Higher Than Price
664 E. 185th St.
486-4435
MAKE
A Good Impression
So . . .
♦ EXPERIENCE
♦ QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
♦ THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT
AND THE DESIRE
TO SERVE YOUR
PRINTING NEEDS
VOGUE PRINTING
COMPANY, INC.
618 East 185th Street Cleveland 19, Ohio
Area Code 216 486-0585
Compliments
of
WATERWASH
HARDWARE
345 E. 200 St.
531-0956
Congratulations
Class of "69"
BOB ANDERSON, REALTY
20050 Lake Shore Blvd.
531-2345
277
ZATKO METAL PRODUCTS
COMPANY
"World's Largest Manufacfurer
Of Stamped One-Piece Pulleys"
20850 Sh Clair
Euclid 17, Ohio
KE 1-8005
BILL'S CLOTHES
29900 Lake Shore Blvd.
944-4343
I
STANDARD GLOVE
23520 St. Clair Ave.
486-6500
278
YANKOVIC
STEAK HOUSE
17027 EUCLID AVE.
531-5122
Jimmy Jerele
Frank Yankovic
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JOHN KAUSEK
STUDIOS
762 E. 185th St.
CLEVELAND, OHIO 44119
Phone (216) 531-0963
COLLEGE LOANS
to Parents...
to Students
SECOND^S^SAVINGS
and Loan Association
Membei Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Cojporalion
Euclid Office • 22480 Lake Shore Blvd. • 731-1111
MAIN OFFICE: 333 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
279
CURL & COLOUR
BEAUTY CENTRE
22682 Shore Center Dr.
261-3330
CARPET CLEANERS
I WALL TO WALL CARPETS
■ ORIENTAL RUGS- FURNITURE
CLEANED ON LOCATION OR
■ PICK-UP & DELIVERY SERVICE
CASH & CARRY
3 DAY
SERVICE
IN OUR
PLANT
Duo- l>elli»y
SOIL REPELLANT APPLIED
KEEPS CARPET CLEAN mi LONGER
WITH DUPONT CHEMICALS
NEW
CARPET
SALES
REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS - BINDING - SERGING
MOTHPROOFING - CARPET INSTALLATIONS
BONDED - INSURED
^^ EAST ^BHj H^ WEST ■■
944-5944 I 1 731-8173
General Offices - 22384 LAKELAND BLVD.
THE LUBRIZOL CORPORATION
EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS
TO
EUCLID SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS OF '69
280
E. L VARCOE
COMPANY
321 E. 200 St.
531-6521
r
Compliments of
JACKSHAW
CHEVROLET INC.
543 E. 185th St.
481-9090
JERRY'S SHELL
SERVICE
604 E. 200 St.
531-9877
memmaaammk
ED WANK
TELEVISION
SERVICE
333 E. 200 St.
531-1222
281
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BRASS Si COPPER CO.
SUBSIDIARY OF KENNECOTT COPPER CORPORATION
1121 EAST 260TH STREET
261-4800
LOUIS HAIR STYLISTS
20030 Lake Shore Blvd.
481-3775
PIPE MACHINERY
COMPANY
29100 Lakeland Blvd.
Wickliffe, Ohio
943-3300
282
V. DEMSHAR
& SON'S
22034 Lake Shore Blvd.
Euclid, Ohio 44123
731-4770
Congratulations
Class of 1969
10 PM NEWS
STATION
WKBF TV Q
MILLER'S BEAUTY SALON
22480 Shore Center Drive
Euclid, Ohio 44123
731-9358
283
MASCO
MACHINERY
INC.
23610 St. Clair Ave.
CLEVELAND, OHIO
486-1772
BOW
-N-
ARO
534 E. 200 St.
481-5389
Compliments of
MARK
HAIRDRESSERS
22308 Lake Shore Blvd.
Euclid, Ohio 44123
731-1550
FRANCIS J. SHERMAN
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
22070 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-7878
284
UPSON SHELL
SERVICE
25911 North Lakeland Blvd.
731 9697
RADIX WIRE
26260 Lakeland Blvd.
731-5794
MILLWOOD
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
285
EUCLID
YMC A - YWC A
631 Babbitt Rd.
731-7454
COMPLIMENTS
Of
GIRLS'
ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
EUCLID HIGH SCHOOL
MOVIE CLUB
286
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COMPLIMENTS
OF
THE STUDENT
SUPPLY STORE
287
288
EUCLID SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
r
STUDENT COUNCIL
289
WAl NAPOLO
290
BEST WISHES
FRONi
THE
EUCLIDIAN
STAFF
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CONGRATULATIONS
to the
CLASS OF '69
EUCLIDIAN
BUSINESS
STAFF
ADVERTISING INDEX
Addressograph Multigraph 270
Bob Andreson Realty 277
American Stamping Company 262
Bernadette Bridal Company 264
Big Bouquet 275
Boulevard Shoes 268
Bow-n-Are Archery Center 284
Ted Brock Jeweler 260
Center Beverage Delicatessen 266
Charterhouse 262
Chase Brass & Copper Company 282
Bill's Clothes 278
Colonial Homestead 266
Convenient Food Mart 272
Curl & Colour Beauty Center 280
Cuyahoga Electric Construction Co 272
V. Demshar's & Sons 283
Euclidian BeautyCollege 279
Euclid Blue Print & Supply 262
Euclid City Officials 267
Euclid Race 260
Florama Florists 260
Friedman's Jewelers 264
Girls' Athletic Association 286
Henkel's Carpet & Furniture Cleaning 280
Millwood Manufacturing 285
Jackshaw Chevrolet 281
John Kausek Studios 279
Knific Insurance 265
La Tour Oldsmobile 271
Letterman's Club 292
Louis Hair Stylists 282
The Lubrizol Corporation 280
Man-Gill Chemical Company 264
Mark Hairdressers 284
Mary Jayne Shoppe 277
Masco Machinery 284
Miller's Beauty Salon 283
Modern Deb Shop 266
Movie Club 286
Murnick Manufacturing 279
Non-Ferrous Metals 273
Ohio Cam & Tool 268
Open Pantry 271
"Bill" Papp's Body Shop 268
Parker Electric Company 261
Parker Industries 271
Perkin Pancake House 272
Pipe Machinery 282
Pressure Castings 269
Radix Wire Company 285
Raimor Studios 263
Reliance Electric Company 276
Second Federal Savings 279
Jerry's Shell Service 281
Francis J. Sherman Insurance 289
Shore Center Barbers 271
Standard Glove 278
Stanford Studios 279
Student Council 288
Student Supply Store 287
Trebec Excavating Inc 264
Upson Shell Service 285
Varcoe Company 281
Vogue Printing Company Inc 277
Ed Wank Television Service 281
Waterwash Hardware 277
WKBF TV 283
Yankovic's Steak House 279
YMCA 286
Zatko 278
"C" Ziechmann's Wildwood 272
293
PATRONS
Adelon Hair Shoppe
21939 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-4868
Alvin's Jewelers
690 E. 185 St.
481-4104
Dr. & Mrs. R. M. Baldwin
22408 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-3111
R. B. Brogiio, D.D.S.
Cleveland Fabric Shops
706 E. 185 St.
481-6832
Cleveland Precision Casting
22290 Lakeland Blvd.
261-6776
Herb Fitzgerald
635 E. 185 St.
531-1313
Flickinger Inc.
939 E. 222 St.
731-7100
Freeway Sporting Goods
555 E. 185 St.
486-2523
Beachland Cleaners
631 E. 185 St.
531-5400
Compliments
Of a
Friend
Hattendorf-Bliss Inc.
25080 Lakeland Blvd.
731-0777
Beachland Pharmacy
20010 Lake Shore Blvd.
531-0631
Decker Appliance Service
445 E. 200 St.
486-7200
F. Hohlfelder Co.
26470 Lakeland Blvd.
731-7400
Bill's Shell Service
29000 Lake Shore Blvd.
943-9866
The Drilling Co. Inc.
25030 Lakeland Blvd.
731-4441
J. C.'s Barber Shop
920 E. 222 St.
261-4624
Bing's Furniture Co.
22300 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-0800
Euclid Office Supply &
Printing Co.
756 E. 222 St.
531-5311
Compliments
Of a
Friend
Boulevard Radio & T.V.
Service
906 E. 222 St.
731-7863
Paul J. Everson Realtor
24100 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-6200
J. C. Homer T.V.
528 E. 200 St.
731-8826
Brickman & Sons
Funeral Home
21900 Euclid Ave.
481-5277
Famous Discounts
695 E. 185 St.
531-8636
Knafel's Shore Market
20070 Lake Shore Blvd.
481-4411
294
Dr. & Mrs. R. A. Kriessler
22408 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-3111
Petric's Barber Shop
783 E. 185 St.
481-3465
Shoregate Barber Shop
300 E. 305 St.
943-9812
Lakehore Aquarium & Pet
Shop
591 E. 185 St.
486-2904
Precision Optical Co.
22580 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-1166
Shore Window Shade &
Drapery
21860 Lake Shore Blvd.
732-7443
William Lynch Co.
608 E. 185 St.
481-4449
Priester's Sunoco Station
470 E. 200 St.
531-9695
Skr-Way Mach. Prods. Co.
24460 Lakeland Blvd.
732-9000
Melzer Carpet
22674 Shore Center
731-5887
Real Hardware
740 E. 185 St.
481-3300
Taucher Meat Market
491 E. 260 St.
731-9566
Don Miller's Sohio
810 E. 222 St.
731-9847
Ritchie's Beverage
485 E. 260 St.
261-8181
Taylor's BiRite
22320 Lake Shore Blvd.
261-6960
Ohio Honing & Hyd. Co.
23800 St. Clair Ave.
731-5700
Roesch Paint &
Wallpaper Co.
855 E. 222 St.
731-3585
Tony & Paul's Pure Station
22251 Euclid Ave.
531-9709
Page Realty Co.
445 E. 200 St.
531-1030
Dr. & Mrs. Allan Rolfe
22408 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-5100
Upson Delicatessen
505 E. 260 St.
261-0641
Paul's' Barber Shop
687 E. 185 St.
531-8417
Sam's Barber Shop
393 E. 200 St.
531-5828
Wildw/ood Marine & Auto
24200 Lake Shore Blvd.
731-2727
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In a mood of relief, I slowly realize
that writing these words signifies the
end of my year as the first male
Euclidian head-editor. To the editorial
staff member the year has been
marked by many thrilling events;
memories of the perennial late
work-parties, dissappearing pictures,
retyped copy blocks and a fan filling
the hole in the office ceiling will be
recalled whenever THE BOOK is
reread. A great deal of appreciation is
felt toward: the Business Staff whose
financial backing in another record
year has made this venture an
economic success, and Raimor Studios
whose photographic skill and help and
rapid service in emergencies were
instrumental in putting pictures on
the pages, and last but certainly not
least our advisors Mr. Gerald
Henderson and Mr. Robert Hall who
always had well-timed advice and kept
a close watch on our sentence
fragments and dangling participles. We
have produced this book with you in
mind, I am sure your enjoyment will
make our work worthwhile.
Bill Brigden
69 Editor
Bill Brigden Editor-ln-chlef
Barb Takiguchi Assistant Editor
Heidi Nitscli Art Editor
Trauty Grau Art
Barb Cigoy Art
Chris Reece Art
Mike Debevec Copy Editor
Bobbie Dill Copy
Kathy Randall Copy
Cindy Paparizos Copy
Judy KozlowskI Copy
Beth Blewitt Copy
Joan Bensing Copy
Carol Price Identification Editor
Jane Decatur Senior Editor
Marsha Baker Identification
Janet Crome Identification
Debbie Opalk Identification
Peggy Wehrle Identification
Marilyn Winters Identification
Bill Brigden Head Photographer
Bert Gold Photographer
Kim Somers Photographer
Alice Kreit Photographer
Bill Rice Photographer
Ellen Davis Photo Editor
Sue Knox Photo
Jean Lokar Photo
Mr Gerald Henderson Sponsor
Mr Robert Hall Sponsor
Andrea Newman Business Manager
Sue Milavec Assistant Business Manager
Karen Wade Ads Manager
Kate Shaughnessy Ads Layout Manager
Sue Weinke Circulation Manager
Debbie Tinker Distribution Manager
Sandy Mika Sales Manager
Kathy Netschke Sales Manager
Jo Albert Salesman
Bev Beckert Salesman
Nancy Borsch Salesman
Marcia Boyce Salesman
Shirley Cook Salesman
Sue Dritz Salesman
Marilyn Dvornik Salesman
Darlene Franks Salesman
Chris Gaydos Salesman
Jan Gustetic Salesman
Janice Hocevar Salesman
Lynn Jersan Salesman
Lynn Leotta Salesman
Pam Mahany Salesman
Janet Mahusky Salesman
Becky Mann Salesman
Ellen Mikovich Salesman
Debbie Rash Salesman
Karen Rider Salesman
Kathy Rider Salesman
Sue Soeder Salesman
Kathe Tancredi Salesman
Rita Waterwash Salesman
Mr. Nathaniel Dickinson Sponsor
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