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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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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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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 


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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. 


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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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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 
6  ... 
0   ..  . 

12   ..  . 


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 


30 
28 
18 
0 
39 
26 


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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73 
67 
75 
64 
69 


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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.) 


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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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VARSITY  SWIMMING 

SCORES 


Euclid 


Opponent 


42 Brush    53 

61 Shaker 34 

38 Berea   57 

38 Cleveland  Heights 57 

35 Lakewood 60 


57 
54 
55 
48 
37 
45 
31 


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 
Jim    Tolar. 


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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. 


Ill 


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 


^«?  ar 


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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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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142 


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. 


146 


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. 


151 


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. 


152 


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. 


155 


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. 


158 


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. 


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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. 


BAND 

AND 

ORCHESTRA 

HOMEROOMS 


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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James  Bock 
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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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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VOTING 
TODAY 


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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Frederick  Essex 
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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Karen  Frank 
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 


199 


Nancy  Gubanc 

Janice  Gustetic 

Gary  Gudaitis 

Steven  Hadyk 

Ronald  Guenther 

Joyce  Haffer 

Gail  Gugliotta 

Shereen  Hagberg 

Mel  Gurry 

Michelle  Hahn 

200 


201 


.cm 


"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 


202 


Marian  Hodder 
Stephen  Hoedt 
PatricTa  Hoerinig 
Nancy  Hoffman 
Deborah  Hornsby 


Kathleen  Horvat 
Brent  Howe 
Thomas  Hrastar 
Jerry  Hubacka 
William  Huffman 


203 


Iik^~fe  A.  tilidf  M 


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 


Fine  print 


Quite  a  resemblance 


"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 

205 


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 


209 


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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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210 


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 


211 


-»   'x-    ,      ^  » 


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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212 


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 


215 


216 


217 


Pamela  Newman 

Carolyn  Newnes 

David  Nickles 

Robert  Niemczura 

Heidemarie  Nitsch 


Jane  Noles 

Janice  Norton 

James  Nosse 

Kathy  Nowakowski 

David  Nungesser 


218 


SENIORS 


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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223 


SENIORS 


224 


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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225 


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Timothy  Rooney 
Louise  Roskos 
Martha  Roskos 


Robin  Ross 

Robert  Rozman 

Thomas  Rudd 


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^  -¥«*ifr»^»  —  ^WA"-* 


"This  is  my  cheerleader's  smile.' 


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 


A^ik 


Charles  Schmid 
Wayne  Schmidt 


"Brother,  can  you  spare  a  dime?' 


William  Schmidt 
Clare  Schneider 


Dorothea  Schneider 
Peggy  Ann  Schroeder 


SENIORS 


227 


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 


hj:A 


Wilfred  Tabb 
Susan  Takacs 
John  Tanko 
Robert  Taub 


SENIORS 


bit  my  tongue.' 


Track  practice 


233 


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 


And  another  problem  in  the  suggestion  box. 


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 


239 


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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"Go  ahead!  Hit  me  right  here." 


240 


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Rita  Zelinsky 
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 


241 


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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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 


247 


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 


248 


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 


252 


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 


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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 


260 


I 


COMPLIMENTS 
OF 


THE  PARKER  ELECTRIC  CO 


ELECTRICAL  CONTRACTORS 
CLEVELAND,   OHIO 


261 


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 


Hotel  Corporation 
of  America 


•    •    •    • 


262 


I 


THERE'S  NO  SUBSTITUTE  FOR  QUALITY 


RAIMOR  STUDIOS 

750  EAST  185th  STREET 
481-1166 


263 


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 


^ 


TREBEC   EXCAVATING",      ^pl' 


264 


KNIFIC 

INSURANCE 

SERVICE 

Serving    Euclid   for 

Over 

15  Years 

820   East   185 
481-7540 


i  265 

I 


CENTER 

BEVERAGE 

DELICATESSEN 

22362  LAKESHORE  BLVD. 
731-9473 


COLONIAL 
HOMESTEAD 


22066  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 

Euclid,  Ohio  44123 

732-8535 


MODERN  DEB 

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 


ff 


BILL"  PAPP'S  BODY  SHOP 


21 100  St.  Clair  Ave. 


481-4333 


MEMBER    OF 
AMERICAN  DIE  CASTING  INSTITUTE 


PRESSURE  CASTINGS  INC 

21500  St.   Clair  Avenue 

Cleveland   19,  Ohio 

IV.   1-5400 


Manufacfurers  of  Aluminum 
and  Zinc  Die  Castings 


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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. 


e 


CORPORATION 

.  . .  helping  people  communicate 


270 


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 


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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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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 


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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 


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SOIL  REPELLANT  APPLIED 
KEEPS  CARPET  CLEAN  mi    LONGER 
WITH  DUPONT  CHEMICALS 


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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 

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Compliments  of 

JACKSHAW 
CHEVROLET  INC. 


543  E.  185th  St. 
481-9090 


JERRY'S  SHELL 
SERVICE 

604  E.  200  St. 
531-9877 


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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 


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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 


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STUDENT  COUNCIL 


289 


WAl  NAPOLO 


290 


BEST  WISHES 

FRONi 
THE 

EUCLIDIAN 
STAFF 


291 


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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 


295 


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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