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1977 


OOPS! 


In  an  age  of  fops  and  toys 
Don't  forget  the  boys! 

With  all  due  respect 
Our  mistake  we  correct. 

No  longer  BLOOD 

SISTERS 
But  BLOOD  PERSONS. 


Mrs.  Cerny,  8  period,  L  TO  R:  Dean  Fazio,  Milte  Lance,  Laura  Novosel,  Julie  Petrella,  Jim  Nasium,  Jean  Brecone, 
Jan  Ferris,  Debbie  Berris,  Scott  Raymont,  Lisa  Williams,  MaryBeth  Legan,  Debbie  Swanson,  Diane  VanPelt,  Con- 
nie Auston,  Don  Frank,  Kim  Terrill,  Kevin  Selway. 


Mrs.  Gale,  2  period,  ROW  1.  L  TO  R:  Steve  McKenna,  Mike  Bacon,  Gary  Kuchta,  Len  Caplick,  Dale 
Varner.  ROW  2:  Jeff  Evancic,  Cathy  Litzwinowicz,  Karen  Kessler,  Steve  Medves,  Jorge  Lanese,  Kathye 
Turner,  Sue  Vanah,  Janet  Topping.  ROW  3:  Mike  Krotine,  Jeff  Journey,  Chuck  Roast,  Dean  Nordstrom, 
Mike  McCraith,  Rich  Raney,  Bill  Welngard,  Robin  Moody,  Greta  Trommeter. 


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GIRLS'  SOFTBALL 


The  Girls'  Softball  team  staggered  off  to  a  slow 
start  but  compensated  for  this  by  their  victories  over 
the  top  teams  of  the  league.  Their  hot  streak  started 
with  the  shellacing  of  Brush,  possessor  of  2nd  place 
in  the  GCC,  then  dredging  of  Willoughby  South  (10-5), 
the  winner  of  the  GCC  tournament  and  currently  in 
sole  possession  of  first  place,  and  the  next  day  they 
came  back  to  battle  the  same  South  to  an  8-7 
decision.  Four  of  these  runs  came  in  on  a  grand-slam 
home  run  by  JoAnne  Bokar,  her  second  grand-slam 
of  the  season  and  fourth  home  run.  A  grueling  12 
inning  ordeal  against  Eastlake  North  made  Euclid 
victors  again,  when  Chris  Gole  singled  and  Pinch- 
hltter  Natalie  Rudman  drove  In  the  winning  run.  They 
also  showed  Mayfleld  Heights,  the  league  leader, 
that  the  pantheretts  meant  business  when  they 
drubbed  them  14-11.  All  the  team  members  made 
it  safely  to  base  in  this  game  and  Linda  Misch  hit 
a  triple.  Chris  Ferryman  and  Barb  Swansinger  blasted 
home  runs  at  Brush.  Mary  Ellen  Turk  pitched  the 
entire  Mayfield  game.  The  most  extraordinary  and 
unbelieveable  play  of  the  season  was  a  triple  play 
at  Brush.  JoAnne  Bokar,  Sandi  Stankiewicz,  and  Barb 
Swansinger  executed  this  outstanding  play.  This  team 
is  fundamentally  sound  and  will  definitely  be  a  strong 
contender  next  year. 


ROW  1,  L-R:  Linda  Misch,  Kathy  Hutton,  Natalie  Rudman,  Vicky  Chapman,  Cheri  Strah.  ROW  2: 
Kim  Duffy,  Barb  Swansinger,  JoAnne  Bokat,  Muff  TruskolaskI,  Mary  D'Amico.  ROW  3:  Chris  Gole, 
Tina  Kuklica,  Mary  Ellen  Turk,  Mary  Holmes,  Coach  Foxy,  Sandl  Stankiewicz.  MISSING  FROM 
PICTURE — Christine  Ferryman,  FattI  Dietrich,  and  Linda  Lang. 


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GIRLS'  TRACK 


The  Girls'  Track  team  had  an  outstanding  season 
this  year.  Dedication,  sacrifice,  plenty  of  hard  work 
and  most  of  all  teamwork  enabled  them  to  be 
exceptionally  successful  in  the  fierce  and  intense 
competition.  Participation  and  quality  of  competition 
increased  vastly.  More  girls  are  becoming  aware  of 
their  abilities  and  limitless  potentials.  This  did  not 
discourage  the  EHS  squad;  they  proved  themselves 
to  be  tough  contenders.  The  girls  took  2nd  place  in 
the  GCC  (5-1),  2nd  out  of  34  teams  in  the  city  meet 
and  a  1st  for  the  880  Medley  and  a  2nd  for  the  440 
Relay  in  the  Euclid  Relays.  The  880  Medley  of  Dawn 
Woodruff,  Kathy  Sands,  Marilyn  Zaiatel  and  Carrie 
Shuster  swepted  three  records  with  their  1:51.8 
time,  they  had  the  meet,  school  and  at  the  time 
state  record.  The  440  Relay  of  Dawn  Woodruff,  Kathy 
Rymarczyk,  Marilyn  Zaiatel  and  Carrie  Shuster  set  a 
new  school  record  at  the  Euclid  Relays.  The  team  also 
captured  1st  in  the  Rebelette  Relays,  seized  a  1st  at 
the  Sectionals,  and  acquired  a  1st  at  the  District.  At 
the  State  Meet  they  did  a  fine  and  great  job;  they 
came  home  with  a  3rd  place  and  many  new  individual 
goals  acheived.  Debbie  Williams  won  her  second 
straight  state  champ  title  in  the  discus  with  a  toss  of 
135-5  and  received  a  4th  in  the  shot  with  a  put  of 
40-2' 2.  Dawn  Woodruff  took  a  4th  in  the  state  80  yd. 
Hurdles  and  a  4th  in  the  state  440  Dash.  Carrie 
Shuster  also  took  a  4th  in  the  state  880  Run.  Eight 
school  records  were  broken,  throughout  the  year 
new  records  were  set  and  before  the  ink  had  a  chance 
to  dry  another  record  was  set.  Their  new  coach  Joe 
Muscarella  and  Pat  Buck  did  an  extraordinary  job. 
The  mascot.  Mighty  Jock  (MJ)  also  enjoyed  the 
fantastic  track  season. 


ROW  1.  L  R  Lynn  Borzi,  Melody  Musick,  Laura  Draxler.  ROW  2:  Mary  Beth  Zuponcic, 
Jeanne  Dommer,  Nancy  Bregitzer,  Janine  Kato,  COACH  Joe  Muscarella.  ROW  3:  COACH 
Pat  Buck,  Karen  Schulzt,  Cathleen  Perryman,  Jill  Groudle,  Karen  Garapic.  ROW  4:  Debbie 
Williams,  Karen  Rymarczyk,  Jackie  Mihelcic.  ROW  5:  Jan  Slejko,  Judy  Bohn,  Kathy 
Rymarczyk,  Dawn  Woodruff.  ROW  6:  Carrie  Shuster,  Mary  Lou  Ice.  ROW  7  Kathy 
Sands,  Marilyn  Zaiatel,  and  Sue  Knight. 


5-1  GCC  Second  GCC 


Euclid 

Oppt. 

57 

Mentor 

53 

50 

North 

60 

63 

Willoughby  South 

46 

71 

Maple 

39 

69 

Brush 

41 

79 

Mayfield 

31 

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GIRLS'  SWIM 
TEAM 

The  Girls'  Swim  team  splashed  their 
way  into  a  winning  season  of  7  wins  and 
6  losses.  Coached  by  Miss  Brown,  they 
placed  4th  out  of  21  teams  in  the  Orange 
Relays.  Six  swimmers  represented  Euclid 
at  the  state  meet.  In  the  state  meet,  the 
200  yd.  medley  relay  team  of  Eileen 
Busdiecker  (the  team's  captain),  Jo- 
Ann  Motusa,  Kathy  Rossmann,  and 
Debbie  Petrich  placed  12th.  Debbie 
Petrich  also  finished  2nd  in  the  state 
200  yd.  Butterfly  and  4th  in  the  200 
yd.  individual  medley. 


Row  1 ,  L-R:  Terri  Baitt,  Julie  Voss,  Sue  Voss.  Row  2:  Pam  Adkins,  Debbie  Carson,  Kim  Terrill, 
Diane  Micale,  Ivana  Rozman,  Kathy  Rossmann,  Coach  IVI.  Brown.  Row  3:  Lori  Evans,  Tory 
Neff,  Eileen  Busdicker,  JoAnn  Motuza,  Laurie  Oberaites,  Angle  Oberaites,  Debbie  Petrich, 
Bonnie  Cannavino. 


Euclid 

Oppt. 

111 

Maple  Heights 

60 

100 

Warren  Western  Reserve 

73 

69 

Bedford 

104 

35 

Lakewood 

48 

95 

Brush 

77 

74 

Rocky  River 

98 

117 

Mayfield 

54 

103 

Canton  McKlnley 

69 

114 

Midpark 

104 

68 

Cleveland  Heights 

87 

85 

Berea 

107 

65 

Orange 

21 

59 

Warren  G.  Harding 

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Debbie  Williams  "STATE  CHAMP" 


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FRONT  ROW  (L-R)  Ron  Ranallo,  Don  Willingham,  Mickey  Karaba,  Mike  Keever,  Lou  Dommer,  Frank 
Maire,  Randy  Jones.  MIDDLE  ROW;  Ray  Sierko,  Tim  Henkel,  Scott  Maxwell,  Jack  Gregorin,  Mike  Lynn, 
Greg  Wanchism.  BACK  ROW:  Jeff  Hartman  (coach),  Tim  Kooser,  Bob  Papp,  Dave  Poklar,  Eugene  La- 
Valley,  John  Planisek,  John  Leovich,  Paul  Serra  (coach). 


VARSITY    SCORES 


EUCLID 


OPPONENT         EUCLID 


TEAM 


TEAM 


OPPONENT 


11 

Collinwood 

7 

Collinwood 

2 
6 

Willoughby  South 
Bedford 

1 
2 
5 

St.  Joseph 

St.  Joseph 

Mentor 

3 

Eastlake  North 

1 

Brush 

2 
5 
1 
9 

Rocky  River 

Rocky  River 

Geneva  (sectional) 

Painesville  Riverside 

2 
10 

Maple  Heights 
University  School 

2 

0 
3 
2 
0 
1 
6 
2 
4 
3 
4 
0 
0 
4 
2 


Season  Record:  Won  21  Lost  10 
G.C.C.  Record:  Won  8  Lost  6 


7  University  School 

8  Bedford 

3  Willoughby  South 

8  Mentor 

3  Mayfield 

6  Shaker  Heights 

4  Shaker  Heights 

1  Wickliffe  (districts) 

1  Canfield  (districts) 

2  Brush 

1  Eastlake  North 

4  Cuyahoga  Falls 

4  Cincinnati  Princeton 

5  Maple  Heights 

4  Cleveland  Heights 

1  Mayfield 

Head  Coach:  Paul  Serra 
Assistant  Coach:  Jeff  Hartman 


VARSITY 
BASEBALL 

The  1977  Varsity  Baseball 
Team  turned  out  an  excellent 
season  record.  The  team  played 
a  total  of  thirty-one  games  of 
which  they  won  twenty-one.  The 
Panthers  G.C.C.  record  was  also 
very  impressive.  The  team  won 
eight  of  fourteen  G.C.C.  games. 
The  outstanding  player  on  the 
team  was  John  Leovich,  who 
was  the  pitching  ace  of  the  team. 
His  record  this  year  was  6-1,  in- 
cluding a  no-hitter.  In  all,  the 
season  was  a  success  for  first 
year  coach  Paul  Serra  and  his 
assistant,  Jeff  Hartman. 


J.V. 
BASEBALL 

The  1977  Junior  Varsity  base- 
ball team  accomplished  in  win- 
ning 15  games  out  of  21.  Some 
of  the  teams  they  played  against 
were:  Willoughby  South,  Bedford, 
Mentor,  and  others.  The  JV's 
were  also  in  the  G.C.C.  In  the 
G.C.C.,  this  team  won  10  games 
and  were  defeated  only  4  times. 
This  year's  new  coach,  Mr. 
Stupica,  did  a  fine  job  of  shaping 
up  the  team. 


BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  George  Newcombe,  Greg  Chiudioni,  Dave  Wolf,  Rich  Snyder,  Mike  Langdon, 
Marty  Zupancic,  Kesty  Gudenas.  ROW  2:  Mark  Kordic,  Gary  Struna,  Dean  Fazio,  Gary  Kuchta,  Noel 
Brady,  Devin  Wilson,  Jerry  Drobnick.  ROW  3:  Bob  Holloway,  Bret  Walther,  Len  Caplick,  Mike  Zanghi, 
Jeff  Jones,  Greg  Lynn,  Donald  Koller,  Dale  Frey,  Chris  Hassel,  Coach  Tom  Stupica. 


EUCL 

D                 TEAM 

OPPONENT 

6 

Willoughby  South 

4 

10 

Bedford 

0 

10 

Mentor 

7 

6 

North 

5 

4 

Brush 

3 

6 

Rocky  River 

2 

14 

Rocky  River 

5 

1 

Maple 

0 

13 

University  School 

3 

3 

University  School 

4 

7 

Bedford 

10 

5 

Willoughby  South 

2 

11 

Mentor 

5 

6 

Mayfield 

4 

3 

Brush 

7 

4 

North 

6 

J.V.  SCORES 


EUCLID 


TEAM  OPPONENT 


8  Maple 

3  Cleveland  Heights 
2  Mayfield 

1  Wickliffe 

6  John  Adams 


0 
2 
5 
8 
5 


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SENIOR  TALENT 


"Live  from  Euclid  Sr.  High  school,  it's  Senior  Talent  Night."  Acts 
ranged  from  the  musical  presentation  of  "Send  in  the  Clowns"  to  grace- 
ful, petite  ballet  dancers.  Abbott  and  Costello  had  the  audience  rolling 
in  the  aisles  and  the  Comedy  Crew  was  also  hilarious.  The  Sexy  Six, 
the  Golden  Girls,  and  a  live  hula  dancer  provided  an  unusual  assortment 
of  entertainment.  The  whole  production  was  well  run  and  there  was 
something  for  everyone. 


If  you  were  3  feet  tall,  you'd  be  clumsy,  too. 


Barb  Hasse  sings  "You  left  me  Sore." 


Sam  Mason  teaches  the  seniors  to  spell. 


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OUTDOOR  TRACK 


Euclid  had  a  great  season  with  an  undefeated  rec- 
ord in  outdoor  track.  Exceptional  jobs  were  done  by 
Dan  Debevc,  Mike  Schudel,  Bill  Kobetitsch,  and  T.J. 
Anderson,  each  scoring  over  1,000  pts.  for  their 
team.  Special  awards  were  given  to  Dan  Debevc,  most 
valuable  player;  Bill  Kobetitsch,  most  improved 
player;  and  Bob  Gold,  outstanding  leadership. 


Euclid 


Opponent 


Score 


95 

St.  Joseph 

32 

93 

Bedford 

34 

67 

Eastlake  North 

27 

97 

Willoughby  South 

30 

105 

Brush 

17 

74 

Maple 

53 

84 

Mayfield 

43 

86 

Mentor 

41 

In  the  District  meet  Dan  Debevc  tool(  second  place  in  the  440  yard  dash 
with  a  time  of  48.9. 


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VARSITY 
TENNIS 


VARSITY  TENNIS  SCORES 


This  year's  Varsity  tennis  team, 
under  the  coaching  of  Alex  Dzerowicz, 
had  a  Fine  season  with  a  record  of  7 
wins  and  7  losses.  The  team  also 
participated  in  the  G.C.C.,  making  an 
outstanding  effort,  having  4  wins  and 
2  losses. 




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OPPONENT 

0 

Hawken 

5 

1 

Brush 

4 

5 

St.  Joseph 

0 

2 

Shaker 

3 

0 

Beachwood 

5 

4 

John  Adams 

1 

3 

Mentor 

2 

4 

Willoughby  South 

1 

2 

West  Geauga 

3 

3 

Eastlake  North 

2 

0 

Wickliffe 

5 

4 

Maple  Heights 

1 

1 

Mayfield 

4 

5 

Nordonia 

0 

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Euclid's  J.V.  tennis  team  had  a  rec- 
ord this  year  of  6  wins  and  4  losses. 
In  the  G.C.C.,  the  Panther  cubs 
smashed  their  way  to  a  3  to  1  record. 
Coach  Heramb  has  done  a  fine  job. 


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BOTTOM  ROW,  L  TO  R:  George  Mazzaro,  Don  Malone,  Jeff  Lu.  ROW  2:  Ed  Lube,  Roy  Mast,  Jim 
Roeder,  Eugene  Dimitrov,  Coach  Alex  Dzerowicz. 


J.V.  TENNIS  SCORES 


EUCLI 

D                   TEAM 

OPPONENT 

5 

Brush 

0 

4 

St.  Joseph 

1 

1 

Beachwood 

4 

2 

Hawken 

3 

2 

Mentor 

3 

3 

Willoughby  South 

2 

6 

West  Geauga 

0 

5 

Eastlake  North 

0 

4 

Wickliffe 

1 

1 

Shaker 

3 

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BOTTOM  ROW.  L  TO  R:  Marc  Freedman,  Rob  Frank.ROW  2:  Eric  Hansen,  Coach 
Rob  Heramb,  Richard  Galaska. 


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I  guess  I  can't  fly. 


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Our  Soloist  during  a  playful  rest. 


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"TREASURES 
OF  THE  SEA" 


"Treasures  of  the  Sea"  was  one  of 
the  best  shows  Euclid's  Wai  Napolo 
members  ever  put  on.  This  year  there 
was  everything  from  a  Siren  to  Pi- 
rates. The  talent  this  year  was  ex- 
ceptional. This  year's  show  included 
acts  entitled:  Dolphins,  Treasures, 
Sailors,  Aquamaids,  A  Dragon,  Rain- 
bow Fish,  Seaweed,  Beach  Bums,  Cat- 
fish, Penguins,  Sting  Rays,  Sirens 
Sea  Anemones,  Electric  Eels,  and,  of 
course,  the  Boys  Comedy  "Pirates." 

The  show  was  presented  on  April 
21,  22,  and  the  23rd.  A  very  special 
thanks  to  Mr.  VonBenken  for  all  his 
hard  work  and  effort. 


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Start  out  with  Billy  Crocker,  a  broken-down  broker, 
and  Hope  Harcourt  with  whom  he  has  had  a  brief  but 
potent  relationship.  The  addition  of  her  fiance.  Sir 
Evelyn  Oakley,  and  Reno  Sweeny,  the  former  evangelist 
and  nightclub  singer,  creates  an  "interesting"  situa- 
tion. Bring  on  the  notorious  gangster,  Moonface  Martin 
(disguised  as  a  minister)  and  his  girlfriend  Bonnie  and 
you  have  all  the  ingredients  necessary  for  a  delerious 
comedy.  Put  them  all  on  a  cruiser  going  to  England  and 
you  have  this  year's  Big  Show,  "Anything  Goes." 

This  year's  show  ran  from  April  28  to  30.  Television 
personality,  Jan  Paulich  Jones  added  a  professional 
touch  to  the  play.  With  the  dedication  and  superb  direc- 
tion of  the  talented  faculty  and  staff,  the  show  was  a 
tremendous  success. 


CAST 

Reno  Sweeney     Jan  Paulich  Jones 

Billy  Crocker    Paul  Gubanc 

Moonface   Jim  McMullen 

Hope    Cathy  Miller 

Bonnie Sue  Hadzima 

Sir  Evelyn    Jeff  Gaydos 

Mrs.  Harcourt  Judy  Garrett 

Whitney Steve  Bour 

Bishop John  Offerle 

Steward    Alan  Lester 

Reporter Mike  Wilson 

Cameraman Tony  Cell 

Two  Chinese  (Ching)    Joe  Chromanski 

Two  Chinese  (Ling)     Dave  Brown 


Sue  Hadzima  singing  the  "Heaven  Hop.' 


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CAST 

Angels   Patty  Noel 

Nancy  Nemecek 

Mary  Ann  Mikovich 

Renee  Fetko 

Pam  Shaffer 

Diane  Rado 

Purser   Ted  Thomas 

Captain   Dave  Eros 

Sailors  Mike  CefarattI 

Mike  Evert 

Girl  I  Lynne  Kiro 

Girl  II    Margie  McLaren 

Girl  III Robin  Lamm 


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"I'm  George  Bernard  Shaw  with  the  beard  to  prove  it.' 


"Bon  Voyage.' 


"The  chorus  sings  the  refrain — "Anything  Goes.' 


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Evelyn,  Glen,  Laurie  and  Steve  give  their  feet  a  rest. 


Lou  and  his  date  pause  for  a  bite  to  eat. 


The  couples  enter  the  "Stairway  to  Heaven." 


JUNIOR  PROM 


On  Saturday,  May  7,  this  year's  juniors 
climbed  the  "Stairway  to  Heaven"  as  they 
came  to  Junior  Prom.  The  festivities  included 
dancing  to  the  band,  LUCIOUS,  refreshments, 
and  lovely  goblets  given  as  favors.  Couples 
boogied;  chaperones  sighed;  and  everyone 
enjoyed  himself. 


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SENIOR  PROM 


Senior  activities  started  witli  senior 
cut  day  and  was  culminated  by  gradua- 
tion. The  highlight  was  "Opening  Night." 
Three  hundred  couples  danced  to  the 
music  of  Coconut  in  the  E  Room  Ball 
Room  after  a  delicious  dinner  at  TRW 
accentuated  by  the  music  of  the  J 
Blue  Band.  After  leaving  the  dance  at 
1  o'clock  the  revellers  returned  to  TRW 
to  dance  to  the  music  of  Jasper.  An 
early  morning  breakfast  was  served  be- 
fore students  left  for  individual  parties. 
Then  on  June  6  seniors  returned  to  TRW 
for  the  traditional  Senior  Breakfast. 


No,  Gary,  that's  not  the  Fountain  of  Youth. 


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HONOR 
STUDENTS 


Tom  Anderson 


Patricia  Arnold 


Nancy  Ayers 


Doug  Boone 


Euclid  High  School's  seniors  were 
honored  for  their  scholastic  achieve- 
ments in  various  subject  areas  at  the 
Senior  Awards  assembly  on  May  23. 
Teachers  and  staff  are  proud  of  these 
hardworking  students. 


Jim  Drobnick 


Daryl  Fanney 


Laurie  Foreman 


Chris  Gelev 


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Paul  Gubanc 


Mark  Harmon 


John  Kaunas 


Nikki  Lowe 


Amy  Lutz 


Catherine  Melfi 


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SENIOR  AWARDS 


American  Legion  Awards 

ficanism  and  Government 
Kim  Kaifesh 
Robert  Keller 
Citizenship 


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Scott  Wilson  ^ 
Valerie  Tancredl 
Margaret  f||pderle 
Roger  Miller 
Sylvia  Krulc 
Paul  Gubanc 
Renee  Felbo 
Bryan  Derreberry 

C.E.C. 

Timothy  Abramczyk 
Lisa  Aten 
Charles  Becker 
Doug  Boone 
Terese  Burke 
Sherry  Cebul 
Debra  Clabough 
Katherine  Cowling 
Bryan  Derreberry 
Mark  Dowhan 
Patrick  Doyle 
Joseph  Freeh 
Dawn  Hector 
Robert  Herp 
Michael  lafigliola 
Andrew  Kendro 
Laverne  Nocera 
MaryBeth  Perry 
Roselyn  Petri 
Vincent  Rozman 
Mark  Springer 
Josephine  Strle 
Kent  Sill 
Robert  Yanacek 
Dale  Zeleniakas 

English 

Heather  Stump 

Commercial  Art 


Paul  DiMare 
Michael  York 

Industrial  Art 

Vincent  Rozman 

Visual  Art 

Lisa  Aten 

Business 

Debbie  Manfredonis 

Foreign  Language 

Catherine  Miller       h 

Mathematics 

Douglas  Boone 

Science 


Paul  Gubanc    r 

Girli^Physical  Education 

Laurie  Foreman 

Boy's  Physical  Education 

Dave  Ulepic 

Band 

Paul  Dn^cevich 

Orchest 

I  Str 

Vocal  Music 

Catherine  Miller 
Paul  Gubanc 

Phi  Beta  Kappa 

Heather  Stump 


COMMENCEMENT 


On  Tuesday  June  7,  1977,  Seven  Hundred  and  Ninety  Seven 
students  assembled  at  Cleveland  Public  Auditorium  to  receive 
their  diplomas  and  to  bid  farewell  to  Euclid  Senior  High  School. 
The  highlight  of  the  evening  was  marked  by  the  turning  of  the 

tassels. 

Mr.  Schwagler  certified  the  Class  of  '77,  and  Dr.  Husarik  pre- 
sented the  class  to  Mr.  Totten,  president  of  the  Board  of  Educa- 
tion, who  accepted  the  class  on  behalf  of  the  community.  Randy 
South  gave  the  invocation  and  Patty  Noel  gave  the  benediction. 
Students  then  left  the  auditorium  by  marching  to  "Pomp  and 
Circumstance." 

To  the  class  of  '77,  best  wishes  and  may  good  luck  always  be 
with  you. 


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EUCLIDIAN 
1977 

EUCLID  SR.  HIGH 

711  EAST  222nd  STREET 

EUCLID,  OHIO  44123 

VOLUME  28 

Seniors 8 

SporU    70 

Academics   IM 

Underclass 142 

Activities 178 

Senior  Index  242 

Advertising 256 


EUCUD  PUBlfC  LIBRARY 

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FACES 


.  .  .  totally  bewildered 
In 
the  strange  BIG  HALLS 

. . .  puzZled  because  Room  412 
doesn't  exist 
(even  if  it  is 
on  the  schedule) 

.  .  .  frightened  at  the 
rushing  masses: 
just  before  the  bell 
(RING!!) 

FACES 
...  In  thoughtful  silence, 
grasping  the  idea 

...  in  honest  willingness 
to  learn 

.  .  .  (nervously)  waiting 

for  the  test  to  begin 


S(IP!fpS^<G^PI^p§PP''?F'v''=T^-:=f«^7^' 


FACES 


.  .  SMiliNG 

with  a  hope 
that  a  smile  will  be 

returned 

.  .  SMiliNG 

in  gladness 
that  someone  else 

smiled  first 

.  .  SMiliNG 

even  though  no  one 
else  smiles  back 


FACES 


of  calculus  students 


with  limits  approaching 
total    %"f"s'o" 


...  of  art  students 
painting  dreams 
on  an  easel 

...  of  English  students 

whose  teachers 

''ain't  learned  them  nothing" 

—YET. 


-sat-TfflBiaMswf 


:::x::-:-S%Wm«!^::!:::::!:::xW:::::::-^^ 


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FACES 


.  .  in  tired 

exultation 
upon  a  difficult 
V-l-C-T-O-R-Y 

.  .  in  hopeful 

anticipation 
for  "our  team" 

.  .  with  the 

defeated  look 
of  the  loser 


FACES 
.  .  .  looking  with  longing — 
at  other  faces 

.  .  .  wishing  to  know 

what  thoughts  lie  behind 
other  faces 

.  .  .  coming  together 
for  a 
tenderkiss 


Caslmir  Abazia 


Cheryl  Abazia 


Ronald  Abramczyk  Timothy  Abramczyk 


Kenneth  Adams 


Thomas  Anderson 


Debra  Andrews 


Dawn  Appleton  Amelia  Araps  Susan  Archacki 

We'll  get  to  the  bottom  of  this  yet! 


Richard  Armstrong 


k'.^*     :'^ 


Judith  Arnold 


Lisa  Aten 


Christlane  Ausflug 


Denlse  Ayers 


11 


K.fi 

Nancy  Ayers 


Robert  Bachmann 


Beverly  Bacon 


Carole  Balzel 


Johnna  Balasko 


Carl  Baldatsarre 


Sandra  Barbato 


Patricia  Barbo 


Theresa  Barlle 


Annette  Barne* 


Dale  Barnes 


Saundra  Barnett 


Paul  Barry 


"Whatd'ya  mean  do  I  wanna  .  .  .7" 


12 


Boy,  what  a  hang-overl 


/ 
Susan  Basar  Gwendolyn  Bashllne  Craig  Basler 


Michael  Batchko 


Linda  Batdorf 


Timothy  Bauer 


Laura  Beaiko 


Jesse  Becerra 


Charles  Becker 


Lorraine  Belle 


Michael  Belvlso 


John  Bergman 


Jannelle  Berzin 


13 


A  coggy  banana. 


Leonard  Bower* 


Sarah  Bowman 


We're  making  a  metd 


14 


Philip  Bradac 


Spencer  Brady 


Thomas  Brady 


Nancy  Brass 


Linda  Bratina 


Robert  Brinko 


I  ^^^/itSi^ 

Ronald  Brinko 


John  Brodhacker 


Michael  Bronaka 


Bonnie  Bronkall 


15 


Bonny  Brooker 


Robert  BrowskI 


Bronkall  and  McCarty  getting  It  on  In  the  bandroom. 


James  Buther 


Kevin  Byrne 


Patrick  Campbell 


Robert  Campus 


Anne  Candela 


16 


William  Carlson 


MIchele  Carney 


Charles  Carter 


Aw  shucks.  I  lost. 


Timothy  Casten 


Sherry  Cebul 


Leonard  CefarattI 


Michael  CefarattI 


Patricia  Ceic 
Puclter  up! 


Brian  Cerbin  Constance  Cetlnsky 


^  ^Mmh 


Denise  Chabrand 


They're  just  bashful. 


Eugene  Chiara 


Russell  Choffin 


Joseph  Choromanski 


Mary  Christmyer 


Robert  Chukayne 


Teresa  Churchill 


Frank  CIgoy 


Annette  Cirota 


Dino  Civitarese 


Debra  Clabough 


James  Clabough 


Robert  Clapp 


Joseph  Clark 


Mary  Clarke 


Jerome  Colaric 


John  Colling 


Michael  Columbus 


Leslie  Conley 


Robert  Connerton 


Juanita  Cook 


Wanna  really  shake  up  your  mouth? 


The  "gimpies"  make  a  comeback. 


Here  it  comes! 


Katherlne  Cowling 


Daniel  Crawford 


Kevin  Crow 


Susan  Curtis 


Michelle  Cutshall 


Jean  Czyzyckl 


Carol  Dallos 


Barbara  Dalton 


David  D'AmIco 


Paula  Daniel 


20 


Cheryl  Deoma 


Bryan  Derreberry 


Joan  Deveney 


Rose  OIBacco 


Kurt  DIeckmann 


21 


Paul  DiMare 


Oomenic  Divincenzo  Sandra  DITomaso 


David  Divito 


Mary  Beth  Doblekar 


Antonia  Dodd 


Donna  Doles 


Richard  Doles 


Michael  Dolsen 


Marcia  Domitor 


Michelle  Domitor 


Louis  Dommer 


Kenneth  Dorsch 


Louis  Dottore 


Use  Dougherty 


22 


Douglas  Doyle 


Patrick  Doyle 


James  Drobnick 


Barbara  Ducca 


Luann  Dudley 


Susan  Duffy 


Mark  Ebersbacher  Ray  Eberwein 


Maureen  Eckenrode 


Perry  Edelbergs 


Look  at  that!  Do  you  believe  it? 


Rod  Ehrhart 


James  Eiermann 


Steven  Ellis 


23 


Cheryl  Engelking 


Mary  Erdani 


Perry  Erdelac 


James  Evan 


Cynthia  Evans 


John  Fette 


Susan  Fidel 


Joanne  Figler 


Kurt  Flender 


Laurie  Foreman 


^»^ 


Margaret  Gizzi 


William  Glaser 


Diana  Glavan 


Linda  Glick 


Robin  Glicker 


Emily  Godler 


Judith  Godnavec 


Robert  Gold 


Mary  Golden 


Pamela  Golden 


26 


Elizabeth  Goldrich 


Christine  Goie 


Ruth  Grabinsicl 


Henry  Graham 


Janis  Grega 


Paul  Gubanc 


Joann  Gugliotta 


Dale  Gulich 


Tina  Gullo 


Carol  Gumowsici 


27 


Joan  Gundling 


Nicholas  Hadzima 


Susan  Hadzima 


Deborah  Hall 


Mary  Hall 


Susan  Heimsoth 


Daniel  Heising 


Timothy  Henkei 


Russeil  Hennie 


Robert  Herp 


Amy  HIM 


Laura  Hood 


Deborah  Hopton 


Barbara  Hribar 


Diane  Hribar 


Patricia  Hrivnak 


30 


Is  that  guy  wearing  a  dress? 


Donald  Ipavec 


Joyce  Irvine 


Carrie  Isbestor 


31 


Loren  Ivansek 


Raymond  Jablonski 


Nada  Jaklic 


Cynthia  Jaklich 


Andrew  Jakovlic 


David  Jasin 


Kenneth  Jazbec 


Liane  Jerina 


Alfred  Johnson 


Daniel  Johnson 


Jeffrey  Johnson 


Michael  Johnson 


David  Jones 


Deborah  Jordan 


No!  Don't  take  my  picture! 


The  Three  Stooges! 


It  says  you  will  have  a  long  life  . 


John  Jue 


Mark  Julian 


Shawn  Kahl 


Kim  Kaifesh 


Heidi  Kaiser 


^' 


Janice  Kapec 


Michael  Karaba 


Lester  Karol 


Robert  Kascak 


Nancy  Kastelic 


ib^ 


James  Katosic 


John  Kaunas 


Dianne  Kavel 


Lauren  Kazen 


Gary  Keefe 


33 


Kathryn  Keeler 


Michael  Keever 


Robert  Keller 


Kenneth  Kender 


Andrew  Kendro 


Janet  Kerns 


Janice  Kerns 


Carol  Kernya 


Kelvin  Kester 


I  didn't  think  it  was  that  funny. 


C'mon  in! 


Clifford  Kime 


Lynne  KImura 


David  King 


Maura  King 


Sharon  KIngsmiii 


34 


Barbara  Kirchner 


Evelynne  Kiro 


Anne  Kish 


Michael  Kleinhenz 


Mark  Kleinhenz 


Kenny  Klepac 


Thomas  Knific 


Susan  Knight 


William  Kobetitsch 


Joseph  Kochevar 


Walter  Kozlosky 


Carl  Kozlowski 


Susan  Kralnce 


Patricia  Krause 


Sylvia  Krulc 


John  Leovich 


John  Lesnick 


T.  Alan  Lester 


Kenneth  Leuzzi  Deborah  Leveno 


Sandra  Lewis 


Susan  Liggett 


Bruce  Lilley 


Lillian  Lis  Linda  Lisi 

There's  something  sentimental  about  a  star  , 


Thomas  Ljubi 


Diane  Lockhart 


George  Lohri 


Michael  Lonchar 


David  Longstreth 


WiM^^ 


Denise  Lorence 


Patrick  Lovano 


Nicolette  Lowe 


Edward  Lube 


Donna  Luce 


Linda  Ludvik 


Leiand  Lumadue 


Debra  Lusky 


Lisa  Mantz 


40 


Sexy  Sam.  Deborah  Markert 


Joyce  Marincic 


Michael  Markuz 


Joy  Mast 


Vesna  Matic 


Lorraine  Matuch 


Robert  Maxwell 


Martha  Mayer 


41 


The  Wicked  Witch  of  Euclid. 


Randy  at  his  best. 


Nadine  McLean 


Linda  McNamara 


42 


Where  is  the  "Scurvey"  office?  Paul  Mihacevich 


Sheri  Mikanovich 


43 


Anne  Miller 


Catherine  Miller 


Bethann  Miller 


Peanut  butter  always  sticks  to  the  roof  of  my  mouth! 


Doreen  Miller  John  Miller 


Penny  Miller 


Roger  Miller 


Kevin  Mix 


Eric  Mizner 


Margaret  Mobbs 


Cheryl  Modic 


Susan  Moeller 


44 


Bret  Molnar 


Robert  Moody 


Douglas  Moore 


Gary  Shay  boogies  on  the  bells. 


Wayne  Mrofchak 


Leonard  Murg 


^^ 


Eileen  Murphy 


^'  'L 


Cynthia  Myers 


Susan  Naro 


Laurie  Nawor 

Preston  Neal 

Laura  Neff 

1 

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^^^1 

Charles  Nicholls 

Isn't  this  thrilling? 


Kime  out  to  MM. 


^:j^^  iim>i>immmmmmtii0ti 


Laverne  Nocera 


Patricia  Noel 


Victor  Nolan 


Duane  Nordstrom 


Richard  Novate 


Joan  Nunnally 
It's  cold  in  here! 


Susan  Oboczky 


Terrence  O'Brien 


Barry  O'Donnell 


John  O'Neill 


I  forgot  my  name! 


Robert  Ortman 


Charlene  Osborn 


Cynthia  Ostrunic 


Joanne  Oyaski 


Yong  S.  Pak 


Joseph  Pales 


Kevin  Palmer 


Evelyn  Pana 


All  right,  what's  wrong  with  my  shirt? 


think  my  girdle  is  too  tight. 


Please,  get  me  out  of  here!  Dennis  Pavella 


Kathleen  Pavis 


KImberly  Pearch 


48 


Irene  Penko 


Loreen  Perko 


James  Perl 


SHUT-UPPPPP!!!!!!! 


Robin  Pinkava 


Lou  Ann  Piper 


Laura  Piavcan 


Tammy  Polley 


Debbie  Polaslci 


Hang  in  there,  baby! 


Edward  Popovic 


Kim  Popovic 


Miciiaei  Popovic 


50 


Andrew  Prause 


Brigitte  Prause 


Jill  Primeau  Roberta  Prioreschi 


Susan  Prizzi 


Judy  Purvis 


Linnea  Purvis 


Michael  Pyle 


51 


Kimberly  Ross 


Katharine  Rossmann 


Thomas  Rotar 


So  1  +  1  really  does  equal  21 


Darcy  Ryder 


James  Rymarczyk 


54 


Ronald  Sapatka 


Kathleen  Sawyer 


Ronald  Saywell 


Richard  Schauer  Jeffrey  Schelientrager 


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Sandy  Schmid 


James  Schmidt 


Gary  Schoeniger 


Michael  Schudel 


Jeffrey  Schuffert 


William  Serazin 


Euclid's  own  "Majorettes"!  Douglas  Sheridan 


Charles  Sherrill 


Deborah  Shipley 


Randall  Shirk 


Paul  Shunk 


Oebra  Sidak 


David  Sidman 


M 

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5       m' 

Vickie  Sieferd 


Rosemarie  Simek  Ronald  Simmons 


57 


James  Simpson 


Connie  Sims 


Michael  Spehar 


Robert  Spike 


58 


Walter  Stipkovich 


Ronald  Stoss 


Michael  Strah 


59 


Gary  Strunge 


Heather  Stump 
Ah,  ah,  ah,  choo. 


Linda  Suchevits 


James  Sumner  Robert  Sump 

We  love  to  sit  and  watch  springs. 

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Chip  Carter  stopped  to  talk  to  Linda  Ciarlillo  on  election  day.  Kurt  Sustarsic 


Michael  Svilar 


James  Swanson 


1.        \^3> 

Jeffrey  Swider 


Donald  Swift 


Steven  Swift 


Darlene  Swihart 


Patrick  Swoboda 


61 


Laura  Tomaselli  Kathy  Torok 


Michael  Tortorici 


David  Traina 


Donald  Traina 


Mary  Troha 


John  Trommetter  Kimberly  Troth 

Do  you  want  to  know  the  truth  about 


Beverly  Tramsak 


Frank  Trevarthen 


Go  in  there  and  get  'em! 


63 


Mary  Ellen  Turk 


Randolph  Turk 


Frank  Ujcic 


David  Ulepic 


Frank  Ulle 


Now  wait  .  .  .  this  is  a  great  story! 


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Mary  Vahcic 


Thomas  Valentino 


Timothy  Vanah 


Clayton  VanGastel 


Dianne  Vasas 


64 


Thomas  Walter 


William  Walter 


Jeffrey  Wanchisn  Thomas  Wanderslaben 


Judith  Ward 


65 


David  Warder 


Cheryl  Warner 


Joyce  Waschura 


David  Ulepic 


Kenneth  Watson 


Krlstlne  Welngard 


Dorothy  Whitney  Mellnda  Wllker 


Kent  Will 


Scott  Williams 


Donald  Wllllngham 


Scott  W.  Wilson 


Scott  J.  Wilson 


Tracy  WIntle  Scott  Wise 

Here's  how  I  get  all  my  women! 


The  "hole"  gang. 


Jeffrey  Witt 


ou"e 


Mary  Kaye  Wolenski 


Gary  Wolf 


KImberly  Woods 


Pam  Wright 


Theresa  Wright 


Robert  Yanacek 


Paul  Yanchar 


Margot  Vane 


^iki^ 


Craig  Yoder 


Deborah  Young 


Thomas  Young 


Robert  Yuko 


Joseph  Yukstas 


Michael  Yurkovich 


Trevor  Zachary 


Mary  Beth  Zak 


James  Zakrajsek 


Marilyn  Zaiatel 


Debra  Zailer 


Joseph  Zanghi 


Patricia  Zeltz 


Dale  Zelenlakas 


Carol  Zgonc 


David  Zmljewski 


Timothy  Zuponcic 


68 


W.  Anthony  Bagwell  Joseph  Bartel 


John  Behra 


Debbie  Bliss 


Bruce  Blosser 


i4^^ 


^"^r/i  y 


Laureen  Blelfelt 


Steven  Cardlle 


David  Dobrin 


Kathleen  Deveney 


Mark  Downhan 


69 


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72 


The  J.V.  football  team  compiled  a  4-6  record  while  collecting 
aluable  experience  for  next  year's  varsity  team.  Outstanding 
ilayers  were  leading  rusher  Bob  Clemence,  linebackers  Dave 
Volf,  Ray  Naro,  tackle  Ray  Strah,  defensive  back  Tom  Rinderle, 
ringback  Devin  Wilson,  and  center  Noel  Brady,  who  stepped  into 
ie  varsity  lineup  and  started  six  games.  Although  they  were 
mall  In  number,  they  had  plenty  of  talent  which  will  aid  varsity 
n  the  coming  seasons. 

OW  1:  D.  King,  G.  Mason,  J.  Rapinz,  G.  Newcomb,  B.  Clemence,  R.  Naro,  T. 

erman,  ROW  2:  J.  Caito,  J.  Otcasek,  J.  Drobnick,  A.  Jelepis,  N.  Brady,  T. 

inderle,  F.  Clabough,  M.  Radabaugh,  ROW  3:  0.  Wilson,  J.  Doyle,  B.  Holmes, 
Blldstein,  D.  Ayers,  D.  Carbone,  J.  Jones,  C.  Deveney,  ROW  4:  B.  Hrusovsky, 
Strati,  M.  Sansbury,  M.  Gordon,  T.  O'Brien,  L.  Caplick,  D.  Wolf,  Coach 

apostasy. 


73 


PANTHER  PRIDE 

The  Euclid  Panthers  football  team  compiled  an 
impressive  record  in  the  1976  season,  leading  the 
GCC  for  much  of  the  season.  Co-Captains  were  Ron 
Ranallo  and  Tom  Wandersleben.  After  a  slow  start 
by  losing  to  Valley  Forge,  the  Panthers  ended  in 
a  scoreless  tie  with  rival  St.  Joe's.  The  Panthers 
continued  gaining  momentum  after  a  West  Tech 
victory  and  another  tie,  this  time  with  Willoughby 
South  in  the  GCC  opener.  Head  coach  Ron  Sey- 
mour is  happy  with  his  team's  improvement  over 
last  year's  2-6-2  record. 

VARSITY  FOOTBALL:  ROW  1:  Ron  Ranallo,  Jim  Snyder,  John 
Trommetter,  Jeff  Wanchisn,  Jim  Clabough,  Mil(e  Lynch,  Lee 
Lumadue,  Tom  Wandersleben,  Bill  Waiters,  John  Basar,  Dave 
Uiepic.  ROW  2:  Bob  Ruusica,  Dave  Richards,  Mark  Byrne,  Tim 
Sherman,  Larry  Insana,  Tony  Centa,  Greg  Brentar,  Jack  Gregorin, 
Frank  Kucharski,  Rick  Burrows.  ROW  3:  John  Ryder,  Jeff 
Schuffert,  Randy  Jones,  Scott  Maxwell,  Adam  Shunk,  Jim  Hunt, 
Tom  Hongosh,  Dave  Praznovsky,  Dave  Berian,  Ed  Delaney,  Den- 
nis Lynch.  ROW  4:  Spencer  Brady,  Dan  Debevc,  Mike  Tortorici, 
Don  Poropat,  Dean  Herris,  Steve  Resar,  Don  Wiilingham,  Tom 
Palumbo,  Tim  Erjavec,  Jim  Baitt,  Dave  Yeckiey.  ROW  5:  Dan 
Davies,  Phil  Bradac,  Jim  Sumner,  Rich  Jambor,  Dan  Darasko, 
Mark  Centa,  Dennis  Strnad,  Phil  Horabik,  John  Mc  Ciuskey, 
Jim  Wright,  Shawn  Kahi,  Manager  Phil  Setnik,  Steve  McKenna. 


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75 


Squires  Linda  Ice  and  Nada  Coso  greeted  couples  as  they  entered  the  Enchanted  Castle. 


"Sam  Mason,  don't  just  sit  there,  help  me  pin  this  thing 
onl!" 


76 


ENCHANTED  CASTLE 


Cold  weather  prevailed  during  Euclid's  Homecoming  Week  of  October  20-22,  which 
cancelled  the  Homecoming  parade,  but  did  not  turn  away  the  many  fans  who  attended  the 
Homecoming  game.  The  following  night,  the  Enchanted  Castle  opened  its  doors  for  the  200 
elegantly  dressed  couples  who  danced  the  night  away  with  music  provided  by  Crossfire. 


1975  Homecoming  Queen  Laura  Allen  happily  approved  of  her 
sucessor  Tammy  Polley  at  the  Friday  morning  assembly. 


Did  Jan   Novotny  at  the   Homecoming  pep  rally  really  pledge  her 
heart  to  Channel  5's  Gary  Ritchie? 


The  1976  Homecoming  Court  consisted  of:  Sophomore  Attendant  Lora  Hayman,  Junior  Attendant  Jackie  Kuhar.  Senior  Attendants  Diane 
McCarty  and  Renee  Fetko,  Queen  Tammy  Polley,  King  Wally  Honer,  Senior  Attendants  Jeff  Lane  and  Dan  Debevc,  Junior  Attendant 
Wayne  Buza,  Sophomore  Attendant  Kevin  Sidman. 


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Queen  Tammy  Polley 


Sr.  Attendant  Renee  Fetko 


Soph.  Attendant  Lora  Hayman 
Jr.  Attendant  Jackie  Kuhar 


Jr.  Attendant  Wayne  Buza,  Soph.  Attendant  Kevin  Sidman 


Sr.  Attendant  Dan  Debevc 


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FRONT  ROW:  Rob  Cowan,  Joe  Cartulla,  Monte  Carlo,  Randy  South, 
Andy  Prause,  Terry  O'Brien,  Diego  Roman,  Scott  Parlcer,  Joe  Kardum. 
ROW  2:  Coach  Homovec,  Rick  Lane,  John  Lesniclc,  Tom  Young,  Craig 
Yoder,  Kurt  Diecltmann,  Jorge  Lanese,  Rich  Boehm,  Coach  Sattler. 


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On  August  23,  a  group  of  40  induviduals  ended  their 
summers  and  started  making  the  sacrifices  necessary 
to  have  a  winning  team.  Slcills,  team  viork,  technique  and 
strategy  were  the  ingredients  molded  together  to  achieve 
this  goal. 

They  played  on  muddy  fields  and  under  hazardous 
conditions  much  of  the  time.  Co-Captains  of  the  team  were 
Seniors  Andy  Prause  and  Randy  South,  who  helped  keep 
the  team's  morale  up  throughout  the  season,  as  did 
coach  Greg  Sattler.  Departing  players  this  year  are  seniors 
Monte  Carlo,  Jack  Colling,  Tom  Young,  Terry  O'Brien,  Kurt 
Dieckmann,  Craig  Yoder,  and  junior  Rick  Lane. 

On  October  28  when  the  season  ended,  the  team  looked 
back  with  pride  to  review  what  they  had  accomplished. 
With  a  7-5-1  record,  Euclid  had  its  third  winning  season. 


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ROW  1  Robert  Lanese,  Rollie  Standish, 
Mike  Topping,  Jim  Orme,  Dave  Seidel, 
Silvan  Kuharicli,  Mike  Maggio,  Paul 
McFadden,  Herb  Pawski  ROW  2:  Ed  Fa- 
bec,  Bob  Dalic,  Mike  Kupfer,  Jack  Jes- 
berger,  John  Laughlln,  Cesar  Roman, 
Mike  Campbell,  Tom  Deemer,  Jim  Beidle. 


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RUN  FOR  YOUR 

LIFE 


The  1976  cross  country  team  remained  GCC 
champions  for  the  second  consecutive  year. 
Senior  Bob  Gold  had  an  outstanding  season, 
running  In  first  place  in  the  GCC  meet.  Two 
other  Euclid  runners  were  also  named  to  the 
AII-GCC  team,  senior  Craig  Basler  and  junior 
Chris  Dole.  In  addition  to  these  three,  the  rest 
of  the  team  enjoyed  their  success  as  a  whole. 
Also  running  well  were  seniors  Pat  Campbell, 
Scott  Wilson,  and  junior  Walt  Wolski.  Coach 
Tom  Halbedel  was  named  GCC  Coach  of  the  year 
for  his  exceptional  job  as  Euclid's  coach. 
FRONT:  Coach  Tom  Halbedel.  ROW  2:  Walt 
Wolski,  Bob  Gold.  ROW  3:  Chris  Dole,  Craig 
Basler,  Scott  Wilson,  Bob  Debevc.  ROW  4:  Rick 
Horn,  Pat  Campbell,  Charlie  Simpson,  Eric 
Jochum.  ROW  5:  Steve  Basler,  Joe  Freeh,  Jim 
Busher,  Larry  Plavcan,  Al  Buanno.  ROW  6:  John 
Kalka,  Frank  Ulle,  Terry  Isaac. 


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SPLISH- 
SPLASH 


The  76-77  water  polo  team  com- 
piled a  4-2  record  In  dual  meets 
and  a  1-2  record  in  tournaments. 
In  the  Rocky  River  tournament,  the 
Panthers  finished  second  behind 
Berea  out  of  eight  teams,  and 
placed  fifth  in  a  field  of  seven  teams 
in  the  Euclid  Invitational.  Co- 
captains  Mike  Pyle  and  Ken  Dorsch, 
along  with  Scott  Wise,  Bob  Ross, 
Mike  Glaser  and  Barth  Cerer,  were 
starters  for  the  team  team.  Other 
outstanding  players  were  goalie  Joe 
Perpar  and  Jack  Shelden.  The  team 
was  young  this  year,  and  with  with 
experience.  Coach  Rodriguez  has 
great  expectations  for  next  year. 

FRONT  ROW:  John  Mullin,  Bob  Clines,  Andy 
Rossmann.  SECOND  ROW  Mike  Pyle,  Ken 
Dorsch,  Bob  Ross,  Terry  Brennan,  Doug 
Jones,  THIRD  ROW:  Tom  Rotar,  Barth  Cerer, 
Mike  Glaser,  Jack  Shelden,  Eric  Darcy,  Joe 
Perpar,  Roger  Miller. 


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ONE  MORE 
MILE 

Trudging  through  endless  trails 
with  perseverence  and  endurance 
was  the  Girls'  Cross  Country  team. 
The  team  had  a  very  successful 
year  with  only  one  loss,  that 
coming  against  Madison.  A  sopho- 
more, Carrie  Shuster,  ran  in  the 
first  position,  with  junior  Dawn 
Woodruff  right  behind.  The  team 
ended  the  season  with  5-1  record 
In  dual  meets. 

Girls'  Cross  Country,  ROW  1:  Karin  Schultz, 
Jan  Slejko,  Carrie  Shuster,  Kathy  Ry- 
marczyk,  Muff  Truskolaski,  Dawn  Woodruff, 
Karen  Rymarczyk. 


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The  Season 
We  Golfers  toiled  In  summer's  heat 
Through  October's  chill. 
Victories  in  August's  dreams 
Certain  to  fulfill  were,  by 
September's  errant  stroke  deferred 
Then  put  off  later  still. 

How  few  those  moments  sweet 

triumph 
Chance  smiled  on  those  we  fought 
And,  thinking  on  our  spirit  shown, 
More  broadly  than  it  ought. 

But  winter's  purge  shall  steel  the 

will, 
Our  flaws  through  patient  effort 

healed 
And  victors  of  the  vanquished  make 
When  next  we  take  the  field. 
Coach  Ralcevich 

Golf  team,  BOTTOM  ROW:  Steve  Martin,  Doug 
Dilalla,  Don  Malone,  Kurt  Raicevich,  Tom 
Chubb.  TOP  ROW:  Coach  Raicevich,  Bob 
Cayne,  Keith  Kester,  Les  MacLeod,  Eric  Mizner. 


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The  1976-1977  Girls'  Tennis  team 
had  a  well  rounded  season  this 
year.  The  team  ended  its  season 
with  a  6-6  record.  There  were  20 
girls  on  the  team,  backing  up  the 
high  scorer,  Debbie  Williams,  who 
was  the  district  champion  and  later 
went  on  to  State  Competition.  Lynn 
Roberts  and  Joy  Mast,  co-captains, 
felt  that  the  girls  continued  improv- 
ing throughout  the  season. 

Tennis  Team,  ROW  1:  Tracy  Biddinger. 
Vickie  Chapman,  Meg  Kumensky,  Sherry 
Petrlch,  Lynn  Pierolo.  ROW  2:  Mary  Jankow- 
ski,  Amy  Hill,  Joy  Mast,  Claudia  McChancey, 
Mary  Korosec.  ROW  3:  Chris  Gole,  Patty 
Noel,  Debbie  Williams,  Karen  Brentar,  Mrs. 
Carter. 


With  the  skills  and  drive  of  8  volleyball  players,  the 
1976-1977  team  had  little  trouble  winning  victories 
over  the  opposing  teams.  With  Mary  D'Amico  being  the 
team's  leading  scorer,  the  team  ended  the  season  with 
a  5-2  record.  Miss  Buck,  the  coach,  and  Captain  Sandi 
Stankiewicz  were  very  proud  of  these  dedicated  girls 
and  felt  that  they  played  well  together  with  no  single 
player  dominating.  The  girls  placed  second  in  the  league 
but  were  eliminated  in  the  first  round  of  tournament 
play. 

Varsity  Volleyball,  ROW  1:  Jean  Czyzyckl,  Sandi  Stankiewicz,  Evie 
Pana,  Carrie  Franko.  ROW  2:  Coach  Pat  Buck,  Debbie  Gower,  Diana 
Ortman,  Mary  D'Amico,  Joanne  Bokar,  Teresa  Kuklica,  Kathy 
Rossmann. 

J. v.  Volleyball,  ROW  1 :  Laurie  Oberaitis,  Debbie  Thomas,  Lori  Breskvar, 
Mary  Holmes,  Debbie  Petrich,  Mary  Ficeri.  ROW  2  Coach  Hackett, 
Jeanne  Dommer,  Linda  Misch,  Debbie  Miller,  Melodie  Music,  Cherl 
Strah,  Kathy  Rossmann. 


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BOTTOM  ROW:  Cindy  Rojeck,  Don  Kel- 
ler, VInce  Malone,  Mark  Coan,  Roy  Mast, 
Tim  TIchenor,  Tony  Glunta,  Marty  Zu- 
pancic.  TOP  ROW:  Kevin  Kalfesh,  Mark 
Kordic,  Terry  Harrell,  Buzzy  Rowland, 
Jerry  Drobnick,  Coach  Neil  Sharp,  Bob 
Patete,  Lenny  Caplick,  Mark  Juratovic. 
(ed.  note:  GL  Kevin!) 


I  i    SHOOT  THE  HOOP 


The  1976-77  JV  Basketball  team  enjoyed  success 
under  their  new  coach  Neil  Sharp.  By  drilling  in  the 
basics  of  the  sport,  the  team  became  more  con- 
sistent in  their  games  as  the  season  progressed.  High 
scorers  were  Mark  Coan,  George  Newcomb,  and 
Kevin  Kaifesh,  but  all  the  members  of  the  team  gave 
100%  in  each  game.  Varsity  Coach  Doc  Daugherty 
hopes  that  this  year's  JV  talent  will  transfer  itself  to 
next  year's  Varisty  team. 


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SINK  IT 


The  Varsity  Basketball  team  lost 
a  lot  of  close  games  in  a  season  of 
rebuilding.  Coach  Doc  Daugherty  was 
pleased  with  the  individual  players' 
progress  and  what  the  team  lost 
in  games,  they  gained  in  experi- 
ence. Junior  co-captain  Cliff  Kirch- 
ner  showed  constant  improvement 
throughout  the  season  as  did  start- 
ing guards  Scott  Parker  and  Jim 
Daugherty.  The  team  was  young,  with 
only  two  seniors  playing:  John  Trom- 
metter  and  Tim  Kooser.  By  giving 
the  "Blue  Team"  playing  time  every 
game,  Doc  is  planning  to  have  a  great 
season  next  year. 


FRONT  ROW:  Jim  Daugherty,  Tim  Kooser,  Co- 
capts.  John  Trommetter  and  Cliff  Kirchner, 
Ken  Williams,  Dennis  Lynch,  Scott  Parker  .  . 
BACK  ROW:  Scott  Maxwell,  Jeff  Springer,  Asst. 
Coach  Stupica,  Jim  Roeder,  Dave  Linane, 
Coach  Doc  Daugherty,  Dave  Sexton,  Mike 
Lynn. 


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MARDI  GRAS 

On  Saturday  February  19  loving  couples,  mingling 
with  friends  and  dancing  to  the  beat  of  Islands'  music, 
enjoyed  the  warmth  at  Winter  Festival.  Over  130  cou- 
ples participated  in  this  lavish  annual  event,  and  the 
night  will  be  remembered  by  many  as  one  of  music  and 
pleasure.  The  reigning  queen  and  her  court  danced 
slowly  to  the  sounds  of  Electric  Light  Orchestra's  Can't 
Get  You  Out  of  My  Head  and  were  soon  joined  on  the 
dance  floor  by  the  rest  of  the  well-dressed  students. 
Two  days  beforehand,  the  queen  and  her  court  were 
announced  in  the  Thursday  morning  assembly  and 
were  treated  to  lunch  on  Friday  morning.  Winter  Festi- 
val was  a  weekend  that  was  enjoyed  by  all. 


It 


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Winter  Festival  Queen  Amy  Lutz 


Winter  Festival  Court,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Jr.  Attendant  JoAnn  Michael,  Sr.  Attendant  Karen  Besselman,  Queen 
Amy  Lutz,  Sr.  Attendant  Linda  Bratina,  Soph.  Attendant  TamI  Meaney. 


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1st  ROW — Scott  Raymont,  Craig  Hasegawa,  Marty  LaCava,  Steve  Basler,  Jeff  Szalay,  Randy  Turk,  Chris  Blacl<,  Bob  Debevc.  2nd  ROW — 
Scott  Reminick,  Ron  Morosan,  Tom  Appleton,  Jack  Downer,  Tom  Bowens,  Noel  Brady,  Tom  Parr,  Bob  Summers.  3rd  ROW — Ed  Delaney, 
Mike  Christopher,  Jim  Hunt,  Shawn  Kahl,  John  Ussai,  Keith  Weems,  Jim  Wright,  Mark  Gordon. 


Shawn  Kahl,  Co-Captain 


GROTESQUE  ARABESQUE 

The  Euclid  wrestler  Is  a  unique  breed  of  athlete.  Like 
the  panther  he  Is  quick,  powerful,  and  agile.  He  must 
possess  the  skill  to  attack  his  opponent  and  have  the 
endurance  to  force  him  into  submission.  The  attributes 
of  each  individual  wrestler  when  combined  with  those  of 
his  teammates  create  a  team  of  superb  strength  and 
quality.  Such  a  team  is  Euclid. 


Marty  LaCava,  Co-Captain 


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J.V.  Wrestling  TOP  ROW— Mark  Gordon,  Keith  Weems, 
Jim  Wright  2ncl  ROW — Jack  Downer,  Ron  Morosan,  Tom 
Bowens,  Noel  Brady,  Tom  Parr  1st  ROW — Bob  Debevc, 
Craig  Hasegawa,  Chris  Black,  Steve  Basler 
J.V.  Swimming — David  O'Toole,  John  Mullin,  Matt 
D'Amico,  Joe  Connelly,  Jeff  Mavsar,  Andreas  Zitt- 
kowski,  Frank  Ciotti,  Joe  Bacchi 


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Varsity  Swim  Team,  BOTTOM  ROW: 
AInis  Cers,  Monte  Carlo,  Bob  Nozling, 
Scott  Harmon,  Mike  Donley,  Chuck  Keay. 
ROW  2:  Bill  Mabel,  Mike  Pyle,  Bob  Ross, 
Ken  Dorsch,  Roger  Miller,  Scott  Speroff. 
ROW  3:  Joe  Perpar,  Doug  Jones,  Mike 
Glaser,  Bart  Cerer,  Jack  Shelden,  Eric 
Darcy,  ROW  4:  Pat  Grieshammer,  Dave 
Coyne,  Andy  Rossmann,  Terry  Brennan, 
Curt  Gasser,  Eugene  Jaskiewicz,  Rick 
Horn. 


TANKERS 

The  Panther  swimmers  con- 
tinued their  perennial  domina- 
tion of  area  pools  with  yet  an- 
other outstanding  season  this 
year.  The  team  worked  hard 
during  many  hours  of  practice 
so  that  when  the  time  came, 
they  were  more  than  ready  to 
demonstrate  their  very  best 
aquatic  skills.  Determination  and 
pride  served  to  drive  this  year's 
swimmers  through  a  long  series 
of  victories.  Euclid  has  produced 
another  fine  team  and  added 
another  season  to  be  proud  of 
its  unparallelled  record  already. 


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Hockey  Team,  L  TO  R:  (SEATED)  Mitch  Zaiar,  Gene  Lavally,  Les 
MacLeod,  Coach  Alex  Dzerowicz,  Dave  Carlson,  Scott  Wilson,  John 
Williams,  (STANDING)  Mike  Thomas,  Bill  Holmes,  Mike  Chapman, 
Phil  Campensa,  Chuck  Golden,  Denny  Dixon,  Brian  McCulJough, 
Jeff  Fiffik,  Mike  Krnc,  Tony  Vitolo,  MISSING:  Doug  Koller. 

The  76-77  edition  of  the  Panther  hockey  squad, 
coached  by  Alex  Dzerowicz,  provided  thrills  and  spills 
en  route  to  a  successful  year.  Seniors,  Captain  Dave 
Carlson,  Alternate  Captain  Les  MacLeod,  Scott  Wilson, 
and  Doug  Koller  provided  experience  for  the  young 
squad.  Improving  with  every  stride  were  Junior  for- 
wards Gene  Lavally  and  Mike  Thomas  along  with  de- 
fensemen  Denny  Dixon,  Mike  Chapman,  and  rookie 
goalie  Mitch  ZaIar.  Showing  promise  and  holding  the 
key  to  the  future  were  Sophomore  forwards  Chuck 
Golden,  Jeff  Fiffik,  Brian  McCullough,  Bill  Holmes, 
Tony  Vitolo,  Mike  Krnc,  defensemen  Phil  Campensa, 
and  another  rookie  goalie,  John  Williams. 


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ON  YOUR  MARK, 
GET  SET,  GO! 

The  Panther  Indoor  Track  team  enjoyed  another  suc- 
cessful season  as  they  added  to  their  100-victory  record 
in  the  Indoor  Track's  history.  Seniors  Dan  Debevc  in  the 
hurdles,  Mike  Schudel  in  the  sprints,  Bob  Gold  in  the  dis- 
tance events,  T.J.  Anderson  and  Jim  Drobnick  in  the  high 
jump,  and  Tom  Wandersleben  in  the  weight  events  were 
all  outstanding.  A  large  number  of  underclassmen  rounded 
out  the  team,  again  coached  by  Bob  Ramlow.  The  team 
has  gained  enough  experience  to  again  remain  a  power- 
house in  outdoor  as  well  as  indoor  track. 

OPPOSITE  PAGE:  Jack  Thomas  pole-vaulting;  Mike  Schudel  getting  off 
the  blocks  as  Jay  Fondran  looks  on;  Part  of  the  team  warming  up;  Jay 
Fondran  handing  off  the  baton  to  Larry  Insana;  Larry  Plavcan  and  Mike 
Schudel  conferring  with  Coach  Ramlow. 

THIS  PAGE:  Dan  Debevc  taking  a  hurdle;  Mike  Radabaugh  handing  off 
to  relay  teammate  Bob  Holloway;  T.J.  Anderson,  Coach  Ramlow,  and 
Jay  Fondran  watching  the  action;  Larry  Plavcan  taking  a  rest;  a  group  of 
team  members  practicing  with  the  blocks. 


GYMNASTICS 


Gymnastics  Team 

THIRD  ROW;  Coach  Stadler,  Deanne  Nosse,  Debby  Henkhuzens,  Karen 
Brentar,  Jeanne  Dommer,  Sharon  Bolsar,  Therese  Skedel,  Melody 
Musick  (mgr.).  SECOND  ROW:  Karen  Garapic,  Mary  Beth  Legan,  Sherri 
Petrich,  Sharon  Shamleffer,  Nancy  Gundling,  Andrea  MacLeod.  FIRST 
ROW:  Ellen  Kast,  Karen  Walters,  Katie  Kirchner,  Lori  Smith,  Donna  Janes, 
Toni  Dodds.  NOT  PRESENT  IN  PICTURE:  Debbie  Downing,  Cindy  Fawcett. 


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HOT  SHOTS 

Varsity  Basketball,  BOTTOM  ROW:  Holly  Mc- 
Clurg,  Kathy  Kosovich,  Kathy  Sands,  Debbie 
Williams,  Laurie  Foreman,  TOP  ROW:  Kathy 
Rossmann,  Joanne  Bokar,  Sand!  Stankiewicz 
Marilyn  Zaietel,  Coach  Martin. 
J.V.  Basketball,  BOTTOM  ROW:  Chris  Perry- 
man,  Vicky  Chapman,  Joanne  McCaskey,  Cheri 
Strah,  Jan  Slejko.  TOP  ROW:  Mrs.  Fox,  Cathleen 
Ferryman,  Muff  Truskolaski,  Mary  D'Amico, 
Mary  Holmes,  Joanne  Bokar,  Barb  Swansinger, 
Mgr.  Paul  Niedermeyer. 

The  Girls'  Basketball  team  enjoyed 
a  successful  season  this  year  sparked 
by  the  dedication  of  the  whole  team, 
which  was  coached  by  Don  Martin. 
The  J.V.'s,  coached  by  Audree  Fox, 
also  had  a  fantastic  record  and  these 
girls  will  be  an  asset  to  Varsity  in  years 
to  come. 


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157 

3 

Mentor 

3' 

^     175 

Brush 

156 

2 

Shaker 

3 

172 

Mayfield 

163 

5 

Lake  Catholic 

0 

177 

E.  North 

172 

2 

Collinwood 

0 

174 

Mentor 

153 

VARSITY  HOCKEY 

162 
163 

V    Maple  Hts. 
W.  South 

174    ^ 
160 

171 

Bedford 

162 

3 

Elyria 

8          1 

St.  Joseph 

6 

174 

Brush 

170  ^ 

6 

1 

Shaker 
Bay 

0          7 
4          0 

Cleve.  Hts. 
South 

0 
20 

172 
181 

Mayfield 
E.  North 

159    1 
168    , 

1                    ? 

St.  Ignatius 

15           5 

Normandy 

2 

183 

Mentor 

159 

'                    3 
4 

Lakewood 
Kent 

6           10 
5           0 

Shaker 
Garfield 

0 
1 

172 
170 

Maple  Hts. 
Chardon 

171 
171 

3 

Padua 

2 

(forfeit) 

10 

Cleve.  Hts. 

1             4 

Kent 

2 

7th  in  GCC 

3 

St.. 

Joseph 

8            4 

South 

13 

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CROSS  COUNTRY 

33  Cuyahoga  Falls 

23  Walsh  Jesuit 

20  W.  South 

21  Bedford 
15  >    -M**<*         Brush 
28  (win)  iVIayfield 
15  E.  North 

24  Mentor 
23  ?   Maple  Hts. 

8  Wins,  1  Loss 
f         Conference  Champions 
(  Sectional  Champions 

5th  in  District 
13th  in  State 

J.V.  BASKETBALL 

Solon 

Geneva 

Brush 

W.  South 

E.  North 

Bedford 

Maple  Hts. 

Mentor 

U.  Arlington 

Mayfield 

Brush 

E.  North 

Maple  Hts. 

Wickliffe 

Mentor 

Bedford 

Mayfield 

W.  South 


VARSITY  SWIMMING 


57 
57 
44 
44 
53 
59 
56 
71 
47 
47 
61 
56 
56 
75 
49 
50 
58 
58 


49 
49 
74 
55 
54 
57 
74 
35 
42 
53 
65 
49 
69 
62 
54 
50 
59 
41 
47 
55 


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VARSITY  BASKETBALL 


Solon 

Geneva 

Brush 

W.  South 

E.  North 

Bedford 

Maple  Hts. 

Mentor 

U.  Arlington 

Mayfield 

Brush 

E.  North 

Maple  Hts. 

Wickliffe 

Mentor 

Bedford 

W.  South 

Mayfield 

Orange 

Solon 


24 

49 

32 

64 

39 

91 

34 

95 

46 

94 

28 

129 

46 

115 

31 

89 

32 

65 

118 

119 

56 

64 

65 

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92 

54 

99 

53 

117 

48 

11 

51 

89 

57 

103 

69 

90 

52 

111 

31 

109 

44 

117 

49 

41 

61 

34 

52 

36 

24 

15 

54 

18 

64 

25 

55 

27 

55 

15 

14 

6 

71 

23 

61 

37 

76 

69 

59 

63 

43 

53 

44 

.61 

36 

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31 

58 

43 

81 

34 

52 

39 

61 

23 

75 

16 

66 

9 

62 

41 

54 

43 

35 

67 

2nd 


Berea 
Hawken 
University 
Cleve.  Hts. 
Rocky  River 
Brush 
Maple  Hts. 
Fairview 
Cuyahoga  Falls 
Bedford 
Midpark 
Mayfield 
in  Bedford  Relays 


J.V.  SWIMMING 


Berea 
Hawken 
University 
Cleve.  Hts. 
Rocky  River 
Brush 
Maple  Hts. 
Fairview 
Cuyahoga  Falls 
Bedford 
Midpark 
Mayfield 


34 
107 
81 
76 
78 
43 
56 
83 
91 
54 
52 
25 


19 
84 
72 
39 
51 
0 
7 
63 
70 
60 
59 
30 


VARSITY  WRESTLING 


Richmond  Hts. 

Chardon 

Mayfield 

Berea 

Bedford 

Brush 

W.  South 

E.  North 

Maple  Hts. 

Mentor 

Wickliffe 


J.V.  WRESTLING 


Richmond  Hts. 

Chardon 

Mayfield 

Berea 

Bedford 

Brush 

W.  South 

E.  North 

Maple  Hts. 

Mentor 

Wickliffe 


21 
18 
37 
28 
23 
29 
41 
40 
51 
39 
21 


19 
17 
19 
23 
18 
14 
37 
29 
42 
60 
28 


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114 


115 


Members  of  the  Euclid  Board  of  Education.  (SEATED)  Mrs.  Diane  Luikart;  Mr.  Paul  R.  Totten,  President;  Mrs.  Shirley  M. 
Nurmi,  Vice-President;  Dr.  Ernest  A  Husarik,  Superintendent.  (STANDING)  Mr.  Lowell  B.  Davis,  Clerk-Treasurer;  Dr. 
William  Dodds,  Asst.  Superintendent;  Dr.  Robert  Wightman,  Asst.  Superintendent;  Dr.  Frank  S.  Houser,  Mr.  John  Lewis. 
Bus.  Manager;  Mr.  Donald  D.  Smith. 


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Sincere  interest  and  concern 
characterized  the  Administration. 
The  principals,  who  headed  the 
administrative  staff  of  Euclid  High, 
acted  as  an  executive  branch  in  the 
running  of  the  school.  They  extend- 
ed extra  effort  in  order  to  main- 
tain contact  with  and  to  bring 
officialdom  closer  to  the  student 
body.  The  specific  duties  of  Dr. 
Bergem  included  supervision  of 
the  guidance  dept.  and  student 
affairs.  Those  of  Mr.  Johns  were 
the  management  of  the  budget  and 
building  maintenance.  Actual  in- 
struction and  curriculum  affairs 
were  tended  to  by  Mrs.  Smith.  The 
members  of  the  School  Board  ful- 
filled their  duties  as  elected  officials 
by  making  the  final  decisions  re- 
garding important  school  matters. 
By  helping  the  teachers  and  stu- 
dents with  various  problems,  hav- 
ing the  final  power  of  okaying  the 
school's  activities  and  assuming 
definite  positions  on  major  issues 
of  the  school,  these  people  served 
to  consolidate  everything  that  went 
on  at  Euclid  High. 


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MRS.  RUTH  SMITH,  ASST.  PRINCIPAL 


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MR.  FRED  JOHNS,  ASST.  PRINCIPAL 


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DEANS  AND 


Although  deans  and  counselors  are  often  associated 
with  "yellow  slips"  and  detentions,  their  purpose  is  to 
help  students  solve  problems  and  to  give  advice.  They 
deal  with  students'  personal  problems  and  problems 


with  teachers,  scheduling,  and  attendance. 

Valuable  advice  regarding  career  choice,  colleges, 
and  financial  aid  is  also  provided.  Vocational  coordinator 
Ben  Sawyer  plans  such  programs  as  the  half-day. 


DIVISION  A-F 


DIVISION  G-L 


COUNSELORS 


school/half-day  work  with  which  many  office  education 
classes  are  associated.  As  career  counselor,  Robert 
Yocum  introduces  students  to  the  value  of  the  career 
office  and  its  information  on  schools  and  career  choices. 


Especially  helpful  to  seniors  art  the  Job  Board  and  ses- 
sions with  college  representatives.  Always  willing  to 
listen,  the  division  offices  and  services  link  the  educa- 
tional system  to  individual  students. 


DIVISION  MR 


DIVISION  S-Z 


William  Medvick 


\^«ink  Troglia 


The  English  Department  instilled  the 
knowledge  that  enabled  all  students  to  obtain 
a  well-rounded  background  in  English.  The 
courses  included  everything  from  fundamentals 
of  grammar  to  presenting  plays.  The  purpose 
of  some  of  these  courses  was  to  improve  each 
student's  skill  in  speech,  literature,  and  me- 
chanics of  writing.  A  wide  variety  of  courses 
were  offered  in  order  to  please  all  students. 


Justin  J.  Antonini — 

University  of  Pittsburg  B.A.  in  English,  M.  of 

Sec.  Ed. 

Frank  A.  Aultz — 

Mount  Union  B.A.,  Kent  State  M.  in  Ed.,  Ohio 

State,  Western  Reserve  University  DePauw 

Jane  Blabolil — 

Baldwin-Wallace  B.A.,  Ohio  State  M.A. 

William  Brown — 

Western  Reserve  University,  University  of 
Florida  B.A.,  University  of  Illinois,  Kent  State 
University  M.A. 

Judith  Carmody — 

Notre  Dame  College  A.B.,  Case  Western  Re- 
serve University 

Dorothy  Cerny — 

Cleveland  State  University  B.A. 

Norma  D.  Cowan — 

Miami  University  B.S.,  Wisconsin  State  Uni- 
versity M.S. 

Emelie  B.  Gale — 

DePaul  University  (Chicago)  B.A.,  Duquensne 

University  (Pittsburg)  M.  in  Ed. 

Robert  Hall — 

The  College  of  Steubenville  A.B.,  Kent  State 
University  M.  of  Ed.,  Western  Carolina,  Creigh- 
ton  University  E.P.D.A. 

Sue  Harris — 

Ohio    Wesleyan    University    B.A.,    Ohio    State 

University  B.Sc. 

Gerald  W.  Henderson — 

Bowling  Green  University  B.S.  in  Ed.,  M.E.D. 

Janis  Jordan — Ohio  University  B.F.A. 

Jane  Leilis — 

Westminster  College  (New  Wilmington)   B.A., 

Kent  State  University  M.Ed. 

Ken  Lowe — 

Ohio   University   B.S.    in    Ed.,    Edinboro   State 

College,  Kent  State  University 

Karen  McGill — 

Indiana  University  of  Pennsylvania  B.S.,  West 
Virginia  University  M.A.,  Kent  State  University, 
John  Carroll  University 

William  McGuinness — 

Case  Western  Reserve  University  B.A.,  M.A. 

Frank  Mularo^ 
Ohio  University  B.A. 

Robert  J.  Petrovic — 

John  Carroll  University  B.A.,  M.A. 

Kathleen  Rodigan — 

Notre  Dame  College  B.A.,  John  Carroll  Uni- 
versity, Cleveland  State  University 

Mary  Kay  Skvaslk — 

Cleveland    State    University,    Ohio    University 

A.B.  in  English 


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1^ 


IN 
MEMORIAM 

Students,  faculty,  and  friends  were  sad- 
dened by  the  untimely  death  of  Frank  Aultz 
of  the  English  Department  on  January  24, 
1977.  His  devotion  to  his  chosen  profes- 
sion and  his  dedication  to  the  many  stu- 
dents he  has  taught  over  the  past  nineteen 
years  at  Euclid  is  a  great  loss  to  the  school 
and  community. 


Jeanne  Sliter 
St.  Mary's  College 
(Indiana),  University 
of  Notre  Dame 


Pennsylvania  State  University 


Granville  Smith — 

Indiana  State  University  B.S., 

M.A. 

Barbara  Spiga — 

Bowling  Green  State  University  B.S.,  Currently  attending  Kent 

State 

1.  LEFT  TO  RIGHT  Norma  Cowan,  Jane  Leilis,  Jane  Blabolil, 
Ken  Lowe,  Robert  Hall,  Barbara  Spiga 

2.  Judith  Carmody 

3  Mary  Kay  Skvasik 

4  LEFT  TO  RIGHT  William  McGuiness,  Frank  Mularo 
Aultz,  Justin  Antonini 

5.  Emelie  Gale 

6.  William  Brown 

7.  FRONT   Dorothy  Cerny,   Karen   McGill,   Sue   Harris, 
Granville     Smith,     Janis     Jordan,     Robert     Petrovic, 
Henderson 


Frank 


BACK 
Gerald 


Mr  Peto  Haluska.  Mr.  Donald  Rinkes,  Mr.  Adam  Pawlowski,  Student  Mr.  Richard  Pokorny,  Mr.  Carl  Clements 


Mr.  Paul  Serra 


Mr.  James  Cliffel 


122 


The  Math  Department  offers  a  wide  range 
of  Math  courses.  Basic  skills  are  available 
for  everyone  while  college  level  courses 
are  available  to  those  who  wish  to  pursue 
a  career  in  Math.  Team  work  and  individual 
work  combine  to  provide  the  student  with 
the  best  possible  learning  techniques. 

Gene  Brearton 

Western  Illinois  University — B.A.,  Northern 
Illinois  University,  Murray  State  College, 
Ohio  State  University — M.S. 

Carl  Clements 

Capital  University — B.S.,  Western  Reserve 
University — M.S.,  Ohio  State  University, 
Penn  College,  Drew  University 

James  F.  Cliffel 

John  Carroll  University — B.S.S.,  Kent  State 

University,  Case  School  of  Applied  Science 

Margie  Gorslene 

Western  Kentucky  State — A.B.,  Ohio  State 

University — M.S.,  University  of  Cincinnati 

Adam  Pawlowski 

Ohio  State  University — B.S.,  Case  Western 
Reserve  University — M.A.,  Kent  State  Uni- 
versity, Akron  University,  Cleveland  State 
University,  Clarke  College 


Richard  Rackovan 

Millersville      State      College — B.S., 

land    University — M.N.S.,    Cleveland 

University 


High- 
State 


Richard  Rose 

Ohio  State  University — B.S.,  Case  Western 

Reserve  University — M.A.,  M.S. 

Donald  D.  Rinkes 

Muskingum  College — B.S.,  Kent  State  Uni- 
versity, West  Liberty  State  College,  West 
Virginia  University,  Kent  State  University, 
Ohio  State  University,  Indiana  University, 
Case  Western  Reserve  University,  Penn  Col- 
lege, University  of  Hawaii,  Modern  School 
of  Photography 

Frederick  F.  Sallach 

Ohio  University — B.S.,  John  Carroll  Uni- 
versity, Kent  State  University,  Bowling 
Green  University,  Cleveland  State  University 


Paul  Serra 

Kent  State  University- 


-B.S. 


Margaret  Uhry 

Notre  Dame  College — B.S.,  Cleveland  State 
University,  John  Carroll  University,  Uni- 
versity of  Wisconsin,  Kent  State  University 


Mr.  Richard  Rackovan,  Mr.  Charles  Reno,  Miss  Margaret  Uhry,  Mrs.  Margie  Gorslene 


Mr.  Gene  Brearton,  Mr.  Richard  Rose,  Mr.  Fred  Sallach,  Mrs.  Patricia  Dunn 


123 


124 


Alvin  M.  Amster 

Case  Western  Reserve  University — B.A.,  M.A. 

John     Carroll     University,     Cleveland     State 

University. 

Charlotte  Bensusan 

Boston  University — B.S.  Cleveland  State  Univ., 

John     Carroll     University,     Ohio     Dominican 

College. 

Marie  Harshman 

West  Virginia  School  of  Technology — B.S. 

Maureen  A.  Huefner 

Cleveland  State  University — B.Bus.  Admin.,  M. 

of  Education 

Janice  Ivansek 

Cleveland  State  University — B.B.A. 

Marc  Manburg 

Ohio  University — B.S.,  B.B.A.,  B.S.Ed. 

Edmund  Mize 

Ohio  State  University,  Kent  State  University, 

Ohio  University — B.S. 

Kathleen  Radigan 

Notre  Dame  College — B.A.  John  Carroll  Univer- 
sity, Cleveland  State  University. 

Joseph  V.  Regano 

Ohio   State   University — B.S.    Cleveland    State 

University — M.E. 

Sandra  L.  Regano 

Kent  State  University — B.S. 

Greg  Sattler 

Ohio  University — B.S.ED. 

Ronald  Seymour 

Defiance  College — B.S.  Ohio  University — M.E. 

Ralph  Sibert 

Fenn    College — B.S.    Kent   State   University — 

B.S.S.  Case  Western  Reserve  University — M.A. 

Eleanor  Wiegand 

Berea  (Kentucky)  College — B.A.Econ.  Kent 
State  University — M.  Bus.  Ed.  Workshops: 
Ryder  College,  Colorado  State  University, 
Western  Reserve  Univ. 


Carol  L.  Williams 
Villa  Maria  College- 
Pennsylvania — M.S. 


'B.S.  Indiana  University  of 


1.  Sandra  Regano,  Charlotte  Bensusan,  2nd 
ROW:  Joe  Regano,  AlvIn  Amster,  Marc  Manburg. 

2.  Ron  Seymour. 

3.  Edmund  Mize. 

4.  "Pantyhose  and  football!" 

5.  "I  only  made  38  mistakes  this  time!" 

6.  Marie  Harshman. 

7.  Greg  Sattler. 

8.  Kathleen  Radigan,  Maureen  Huefner,  Eleanor 
Wiegand,  Carol  Williams,  Janice  Ivansek.  IN- 
SERTED PHOTO:  Ralph  Sibert. 


125 


Phase  courses  in  the  Science  Department 
add  many  new  fields  of  interest  to  the  student 
interested  in  science.  For  those  students 
who  are  Interested  In  delving  deeper  into 
the  wonders  of  science,  honors  courses  are 
available.  Whatever  the  science  student  Is 
looking  for,  he  Is  sure  to  find  it  offered  in 
the  Science  Department. 

Ronald  Backos 

California    State    College — B.S.    In    Education 
Kent    State    University — M.    in    Education    St. 
Johns   University   Western    Reserve   University 
of  California  at  Berkeley 
John  Barcza 

Cuyahoga  Community  College — Associate  of 
Arts  Case  Western  Reserve  University — B.A., 
M.A. 

Stanford  Bender 

Bowling  Green  State  University — B.S.  In  Edu- 
cation John  Carroll  University — M.A. 
L.  Dale  Davison 

Michigan   State   University  Ohio   University — 
B.S.   in   Education   Ohio   State   University — M. 
in    Education    Graduate    work — Purdue    John 
Carroll  Akron  University 
Daniel  Francetic 

Duquesne   University — B.    in    Education   Case- 
Western  Reserve — M.A. 
Sheldon  Freedman 

Science,     Chairman;     City     College     of     New 
York,  B.S.,  M.A.;  Case  Western  Reserve  Uni., 
M.  S.:;  Honors  Program  Coordinator 
Thomas  Halbedel 

Miami  University — B.S.  In  Education  Cleveland 
State  Kent  State 
Marilyn  Lucas 

Lake  Erie  College — A.B.  Case  Western  Reserve 
M.S.     In     Chemistry     Graduate     work — Case 
Western  Reserve  University  University  of  Mary- 
land Ohio  State  University 
Nancy  Motz 

University  of  Michigan — B.S.,  M.A.  Allegheny 
College  University  of  California  Yale  Univer- 
sity American  University 
Joseph  Muscarella 

Bowling  Green   State   University — B.S.   Cleve- 
land State  University — M.S. 
Charles  Reno 

Edinboro    State    College    (Pennsylvania) — B.S. 
Harvard     University — Master's     in     Education 
University  of  Minnesota 
Frank  Soltesz 

Case-Western  Reserve  University  Cleveland 
State  College  John  Carroll  University  B.S., 
M.A.T. 

William  Starr 

Indiana  University  of  Pennsylvania — B.S.  Ohio 
State    University    Pennsylvania    State    Univer- 
sity— M.  in  Education 
Donald  Steinbrink 

Ohio  State  University — B.S.  in  Agriculture,  B.S. 
in  Education  Kent  State  University  Cleveland 
State  University  Morehead  State  (Kentucky) 
John  Stocks 

Evangel  College  (Missouri) — LB.S.  Case-Western 
Reserve   University — M.A.    in    Education    Post- 
graduate studies — Cleveland  State  University 
Mrs.  Dorothy  Tombaugh 

Alfred  University — B.S.  Rochester  General  Hos- 
pital— M.T.(A.S.C.P.)    Miami    University   Siena 
Heights  College — M.A. 
William  Von  Benken 

Hiram  College — B.A.  in  Chemistry  Case-Western 
Reserve  University — M.S.  in  Chemistry 

1  Mr.  Barcza  Mr.  Von  Benken  Mr.  Bender 

2  Mr.  Freedman 

3  Mr.  Muscarella 

4  Mr.  Francetic  Mr.  Davison  Mr.  Starr  Mrs. 
Lucas 

5  Mr.  Backos 

6  Mr.  Reno 


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The  Home  Economics  Dept.  provides  girls 
and  guys  with  the  chance  to  study  courses  in 
the  field  of  Home  Arts.  Cooking,  sewing,  and 
family  living  are  among  the  courses  offered. 
The  Home  Economics  teachers  try  to  provide 
today's  students  with  knowledge  that  will  be 
applicable  to  tomorrow's  homemaker.  Those 
needs  of  those  students  who  are  planning  a 
career  in  home  economics  and  related  fields 
are  also  provided. 

Brenda  Barker 

Miami  University — B.S.  in  Applied  Science 


Joyce  Clark 
Bowling     Green 
Education 


State     University — B.S. 


Elaine  Lokar 

University  of  Winsconsin  Ohio  State  Univer- 
sity— B.S.  John  Carroll  University,  New  York 
University,  Kent  State  University 

Patricia  Murrish 

California  State  University  at  Los  Angeles  and 
San  Jose — B.A.  Graduate  work — California 
State  University  at  Los  Angeles 


Vinita  O'Donnell 

Marshall    University — B.A.,    M.A.    Kent 

University,  John  Carroll  University 


State 


Bonnie  R.  Price 

Miami  University — B.S.  in  Education.  Working 

on  Master's  in  Education  at  Cleveland  State 

1.  Home  Arts  teachers — SITTING:  Elaine 
Lokar,  Brenda  Barker,  Vinita  O'Donnell. 
STANDING:  Bonnie  Price,  Pat  Murrish.  BE- 
LOW— Joyce  Clarke.  2  "No,  this  is  not  a  dirty 
book!" 


128 


Both  girls  and  guys  now  find  an  opportunity 
to  study  the  many  courses  available  in  in- 
dustrial education.  The  courses  taught  in  the 
Industrial  Education  Department  cover  almost 
any  subject  a  student  wishes  to  take,  from 
auto-body  to  printing.  The  industrial  educa- 
tion classes  provide  the  student  with  practi- 
cal, as  well  as  mental,  experience.  The  many 
industrial  education  shops  throughout  the 
school  make  it  easy  to  obtain  the  skills  neces- 
sary to  continue  in  a  chosen  field  of  work. 

Ronald  Chambers 

Kent  State  University,  B.S.;  M.A.;  University  of 

California;  Yale  University;  American  University 

Aloysius  Galicki 

Ohio  University — B.S.  in  Education,  Kent  State 
University — M.E.,  Kodak  Photography  School, 
Graphic  Arts  Technical  Foundation,  Cleveland 
Printing  Institute 

John  Germock 

California   State  College — B.S.,    University  of 

Pittsburgh,  University  of  Connecticut 

James  Goebel 

Kent    State     University — B.A.     in     Vocational 

Education 

Tom  Hoffart 

John    Carroll    University — B.S.S.,    Kent    State 

University — M.S.  in  Education 


Richard  Hungerford 

Oberlin    College,    Hiram    College — 

State — B.S.  and  M.S.  in  Education 


B.A.,    Kent 


Embert  Martin 

Iowa   State   University — B.S. 

versify — M.  in  Education 


Kent   State   Uni- 


Ray  Montani 

Attending  Kent  State  University  for  B.S. 

Herbert  Nold 

Ohio    University — B.S.    Bowling    Green 

University — M.E.  Kent  State  University 


State 


Frank  Passarella 

Miami  University — B.S.,  Kent  State  University 

John  Supance 

Ohio   University — B.S.   Stevens   Point  College 

Kent  State  University — M.E. 

1.  Mr.  Passarella  shows  the  kids  how  to  do 
the  "Boomerang." 

2.  Industrial  Arts  teachers — Richard  Hunger- 
ford,  John  Germock,  John  Supance,  Herb 
Nold,  Ray  Montani,  James  Goebel,  Embert 
Martin,  Al  Galicki,  Fred  Vollman,  Ronald 
Chambers.  MISSING:  John  Eichhorn,  Tom 
Hoffart. 


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Roger  Brown 

Kent   State   University — B.S., 

College — M.Ed. 


Edinboro   State 


William  L.  DeMora 

Ohio  State  University — B.S.,  Kent  State  Uni- 
versity— M.Ed.,  Graduate  Work:  Ohio  State 
University,  Indiana  University,  Claremont 
Graduate  School,  Cleveland  State  University, 
Martha  Jenning — Grant  In  Govt. 

Nathaniel  H.  Dickinson 

Kent  State  University — B.S.,M.Ed.,  Ohio  State 
University,  University  of  Montana,  Cleveland 
State  University 

Forrest  H.  Diehl 

George  Washington  Univeristy,  Hiram  Col- 
lege— B.A.,  Kent  State  Unviersity — M.Ed.,  Ad- 
vanced Graduate  Work:  University  of  Colorado, 
Claremont  University  Graduate  College,  Kent 
State  University,  Oklahoma  State  University, 
State  University  New  York — Potsdam,  Ministry 
of  Technology  (England) 

Alex  Dzerowicz 
University  of  Akron — B.A. 

Jim  Englehart 

Bowling  Green  State  University,  John  Carroll 

University 


Jeff  Hartmann 
Marietta  College 


-B.A. 


Robert  Heramb 

Indiana    State    University — B.A.,    M.S.,    John 

Carroll  University,  Cleveland  State  University 

Frank  Hoffert 

Case  Western  Reserve  University — A.B.,M.A., 
Institute  of  Rome  of  the  Society  of  Dante 
Alighieri,  Williams  College,  Cleveland  State 
University,  John  Carroll  University 

Mary  Jagger 

Ursuline    College,    John    Carroll     University, 

University  of  Beirut,  Cleveland  State  University 

James  Kelly 

Xavier  University — B.S.,  Ohio  State  Univer- 
sity— M.Ed.  John  Carroll  University 

Earl  McNeilly 

Kent      State      University — B.S.,M.Ed.,      Case 

Western  Reserve  University — M. A., Ph.D. 

Ronald  Powaski 

John      Carroll      Univeristy — B.S.,M.A.,      Case 

Western  Reserve  University — Ph.D. 

Michael  Raicevich 

Wilmington  College,  Ohio  State  University — 

B.S.  In  Ed.,  M.  in  Ed. 

David  Schonauer 
Ohio  University — B.S. 


Wayne  Smith 

Muskingum  College — B.A., 
versify,  Boston  College, 
University 


John  Carroll   Uni- 
Cleveland     State 


Leonard  Welsenberg 

University  of  Missouri — B.A.,  John  Carroll 
University — M.A.,  Case  Western  Reserve  Uni- 
versity, American  University,  Arizona  State 
Univeristy 


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students  are  able  to  study  government, 
sociology,  psychology,  history,  economics  and 
humanities  to  enable  them  to  better  understand 
the  modern  world.  Students  are  able  to  function 
as  informed  citizens  through  their  classes  in 
the  Social  Studies  Department.  A  wide  variety 
of  phase  courses  are  available  to  the  student 
so  that  he  can  study  the  areas  of  social  studies 
which  most  interests  him. 


(L  TO  R):  Leonard  Weisenberg,  Alex  Dzerowicz,  Jeff  Hartman. 
Frank  Hoffert,  Natfianiel  Dickinson,  Roger  Brown,  Earl  McNeilly, 
Jim  Englehart,  Robert  Heramb,  Dave  Scfionauer,  Ronald  Powaski, 
Forrest  Diehl,  Jim  Kelley. 


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students  are  able  to  select  those  courses  that 
they  want  of  the  offered  courses  in  Physical 
Education.  Seniors  now  have  the  option  of 
choosing  co-ed  gym  classes.  The  Physical 
Education  Department  has  a  diverse  program 
including  physical  education  and  mental  health. 


Marcia  Brown 
Ashland  College 


-B.S. 


Patricia  Buck 

Otterbein  College — B.A.,  Bowling  Green,  Uni- 
versity of  Oslo  (Norway),  Case  Western  Re- 
serve University — M.A. 

Arlene  Carter 

Bowling  Green  State  University,  Trinity  Uni- 
versity, Case  Western  Reserve  University, 
Miami  University — B.S.,M.A. 

Audree  Fox 

Bowling  Green,  John  Carroll  University 

Veronica  Stadler 

Ohio  State  University — B.S.Ed. 

Robert  Addis 

Kent  State  University — B.S.,  M.S. 

Harold  "Doc"  Daugherty 

Ohio  State  University — B.A.,  M.S. 

Donald  Mohr 

Baldwin  Wallace  College — B.A.  Case  Western 

Reserve  University — M.A.  Bowling  Green  State 

University 

Robert  R.  Ramlow 

Bowling    Green    State    University — B.S.,    M.S. 

Akron  University,  Cleveland  State  University 

Victor  Resch 

Miami  State  University — B.S. 


Joseph  Rodriguez 
Ohio    University 
University 


—    B.S.,     Cleveland     State 


1.  Girls'  Phys.  Ed.  teachers — Veronica  Stadler, 
Audrey  Fox,  Marcia  Brown,  Patricia  Buck, 
Arlene  Carter. 

2.  "My  crystal  ball  says  that  I  better  hurry." 

3.  "Then  I  told  the  guy  to  get  lost  or  .  .  ." 

4.  "Mike,  you  have  to  be  very  careful  with 
girls — look  what  happened  to  me!" 

5.  Boys'  Phys.  Ed.  teachers — Bob  Ramlow,  Vic 
Resch,  Doc  Daugherty,  Don  Mohr,  Bob  Addis. 
SEATED:  Joe  Rodriguez. 


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Art  and  music  affect  everyone's  life. 
Students  who  talte  art  in  a  formal, 
structured  course  get  to  develop  new 
ways  to  express  their  feelings  and 
ideas  and  consequently,  come  to 
share  these  talents  with  the  entire 
student  body  through  exhibits,  fres- 
coes, and  demonstrations.  Those  stu- 
dents who  play  in  the  band  or  orches- 
tra and  sing  in  the  choruses  perfect 
their  talents  and  participate  in  school 
musicals  and  community  concerts. 
Thus,  music  and  art  communicate 
special  and  different  meanings  to  each 
individual. 


Theresa  Ahern 
Cleveland    State 
B.A. 


University — 


Richard  Patton 

University  of  Tennessee,  Kent 

State  University 

Fred  Vollman 

Case  Western  Reserve  Univer- 
sity— B.S.  in  Ed.  Cleveland  In- 
stitute of  Art,  Kent  State 
University 

Diane  Wiersba 

School  of  Art  Institute  of  Chlca- 

go^B.A.E.  Indiana  University — 

M.A.T. 


Robert  Hutson 
Ohio    State — B.S., 
Western  Reserve 


M.A.    Case 


Arthur  Sydow 

Baldwin  Wallace — B.S.M.  Uni- 
versity of  Michigan — M.M.  Kent 
State  University 

Saw  W.  Taylor 

High  Point  College — B.S.  North- 
western University — M.M. 


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The  application  step  of  education  is  its 
most  important  aspect.  After  learning 
the  ideas  and  methods,  the  student  can 
apply  them  through  the  Occupational 
Education  Department  of  Euclid  High. 
Students  are  placed  in  real  life  work 
stiuation,  where  knowledge  and  skills  are 
sharpened. 


William  Attamante 

University  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio  University — 
B.S.Ed.  Azusa  Pacific,  Garfield  Senior  Col- 
lege, Notre  Dame  College,  Cleveland  State 
University. 

Frank  F.  Fowler 

Ohio     State     University — B.S.Agric,     B.S.Ed. 

Bowling  Green  University,  Ohio  University. 

Joyce  Haffer 

Kent  State  University — B.S.Ed.  (Elementary  and 
Special  Ed.),  working  towards  Master's  in 
learning  disabilities. 

1.  Occupational  Ed.  teachers — Frank  Fowler, 
Joyce  Haffer,  Bill  Attamante. 

2.  Mr.  Fowler  patiently  re-explains  the  lesson. 


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The  Foreign  Language  Department 
offers  three  languages  to  its  students: 
German,  Spanish,  and  French.  Besides 
mastering  the  grammar  and  vocabu- 
lary of  a  language,  students  are 
exposed  to  the  cultural  aspects  of 
the  native  countries.  Literature,  film- 
strips,  movies,  and  tapes  prepare 
students  for  future  use,  especially 
in  travel  abroad.  Special  trips  are 
planned  to  countries  in  Europe.  The 
well-equipped  language  laboratory  of- 
fers opportunity  for  the  practice  of 
listening  and  speaking,  and  it  ranks 
among  the  best  in  the  area.  This  is 
also  true  of  the  Foreign  Language 
Department. 


Donna  L.  Baumeister 

Miami  University — A.B.,  Univ.  of  Colorado,  Ohio 

State  University — M.A.,  University  of  Munich, 

Western  Reserve  University,  Baldwin — Wallace 

College,  Goethe  Institute  (Fulbright  Program), 

NDEA  Foreign  Language  Institute  of  Princeton 

University. 

Michael  K.  Burns 

Items  Monterrey  (Mex.),  Captial  University — 
B.A.Ed.  Ohio  State  University — M.A.,  Cleveland 
State  Univ. 


M.K.  Zimmerman-Schultz 
Moravian  College  for  Women — B.A., 
Univ. — M.A. 


Columbia 


Judith  Simonich 
Grove  City  College 
Univ. — M.A. 


-B.A.,  Case  Western  Reserve 


Jeanne  Sliter 

St.   Mary's  College  (Indiana),    Univ. 

Dame. 


of  Notre 


3  Michael  Burns  (Span.),  Donna  Baumeister 
(Ger.),  Jeanne  Sliter  (Ger.),  Judith  Simonich 
(Span.). 

4.  "How  do  you  say  'boring'  in  .  .  .  ?" 

5.  M.K.  Zimmerman-Schultz 


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The  secretaries,  librarians,  anc 
cafeteria  workers  combined  to  help 
keep  the  Euclid  Senior  High  School 
operating  efficiently.  The  secretar 
ies  helped  the  deans  and  counselon 
by  typing,  answering  phones,  anc 
keeping  the  files  in  order.  The  11 
brians  kept  the  library  open  fronr 
7:45  to  4:00  daily,  supplied  every 
one  with  reference  books  and  ma 
terials,  and  kept  the  media  centei 
open  during  school  hours.  The 
cafeteria  workers  served  a  wide 
variety  of  delicious  foods  ranging 
from  tacos  to  yogurt.  All  of  these 
people  kept  things  running  smooth* 
ly  for  the  students. 

1.  Cafeteria  Workers — BOTTOM  ROW:  M. 
Brooks,  C.  McDonough,  S.  Taylor,  R.  Haines, 
A.  Tahon,  M.  Kopach,  L.  Brow,  E.  Zimmer- 
man. 2nd  ROW:  J.  Skolaris,  M.  Markovich, 
R.  Chabrand,  M.  TanskI,  P.  Turk,  F.  Tavenier, 
S.  Drobnick,  C.  Coulter.  3rd  ROW:  L.  Glavac, 
0.  Wirsing,  B.  Apanaswicz,  W.  Modic,  M. 
Somrak,  E.  Doblekar,  0.  Kuzmic,  H.  Chud- 
zik,  M.  Kolesar,  M.  Urgeleit,  A.  Schepke,  IJ 
Meyer,  C.  Gervasi. 

2.  June  Edwardsen 

3.  Polly  McRedmond 

4.  Rosemarie  Tonn 

5.  Mrs.  J.  Paul 

6.  Office  Secretaries — (SEATED)  Gail  Lickert, 
Marie  O'Neill,  Mrs.  Stern.  (STANDING) 
Elizabeth  Luikart,  Jane  Boyer,  Louisa  Bes- 
sire,  Anna  Herrick,  Dorothy  Stross,  Lucille 
Terlep. 

7.  "This  book  was  due  seven  years  ago!" 

8.  Librarians — (SEATED)  Margaret  Burns, 
Margaret  Lucas,  (STANDING)  Susan  Over- 
berger,  Janet  Butler,  Merry  Dolter,  Diane 
Reider. 


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Edith  Mueller  was  born  in  Chi- 
cago on  April  6,  1908.  She  worked ) 
in  the  Euclid  Senior  High  School 
library   nearly  twenty  years  as  a  I 
library  assistant,  and  was  in  charge  i 
of  circulation  and  fines.  She  en- 
joyed  bridge  and  decoupage  and : 
was  active  in  the  Church  of  thei 
Epiphany.  Edith  left  two  daughters! 
and  four  grandchildren. 


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139 


Have  you  ever  wondered  exactly  who  it  is  that  takes 
care  of  Euclid's  media  equipment  or  who  administers 
first  aid  to  such  things  as  blisters  caused  by  new  shoes 
or  who  cashes  all  the  checks  made  out  to  "Euclid 
Sr.  High"?  And  who  is  it  that  "polices"  the  halls, 
Johns,  cafeterias,  and  most  study  halls?  The  seven 
people  pictured  on  this  page — that's  who!  Kurt  Ban- 
ford,  besides  keeping  classrooms  supplied  with  pro- 
jectors, tape  recorders,  record  players  and  other 
audio  visual  aids,  also  directs  the  AV  boys  and  takes 
care  of  all  the  video-taping  at  EHS.  Grace  Civic  and 
Regina  Fellman  nurse  everything  from  broken  nails 
to  broken  bones  and  conduct  the  physical  examination 
programs.  Treasurer,  Mrs.  Barry  manages  the  book- 
keeping system  and  sells  bus  tickets.  All  club  treas- 
uries are  filed  with  her  office.  In  addition,  there  are 
the  four  paraprofessionals  who  perform  varied  duties 
such  as  keeping  the  halls,  cafeteria,  and  E-room  in 
order.  This  is  a  big  job  for  just  four  persons,  but  with 
the  help  and  cooperation  of  most  of  Euclid's  student 
body  and  staff,  they  get  the  job  done.  Though  they 
do  not  teach  classes,  these  seven  people  are  instru- 
mental to  the  educational  system. 

1.  Media  technician  Kurt  Banford 

2.  Nurses  Grace  Civic  and  Regina  Fellman 

3.  Treasurer  Mrs.  Barry 
Paraprofessionals: 

4.  Jeanette  Katz 

5.  Louis  Recher 

6.  Ethel  Barbish 

7.  Thelma  Imm 


lURSES/SCHOOL  TREASURER 


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JUNIORS 


The  class  of  '78  had  been  through  a 
confusing  year.  They  could  no  longer  use 
the  excuse,  "We're  still  sophomores,"  to 
cover  up  mistakes,  yet  they  also  did  not 
yet  belong  to  the  elite,  looked-up-to  society 
known  as  seniors.  They  were  a  little  braver 
during  the  Battlecry,  but  still  saved  "that 
little  extra"  for  senior  year.  By  now  most 
have  adjusted  to  the  Sr.  High  and  with 
excitement  of  Christmas  decorating,  class 
rings,  spaghetti  dinner,  and  junior  prom 
already  gone;  they  finally  have  senior  year 
to  look  forward  to.  On  the  last  day  of 
school,  as  juniors  have  their  rings  turned 
by  departing  seniors,  they  become  official 
"seniors."  Good  luck — may  your  senior 
year  be  as  great  as  '771 


"The  answer  to  number  three  is 


"We're  the  girl's  chemistry  Glee  Club!' 


How  do  you  like  my  new  haircut?" 


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Blau,  Jerry 
Blazun,  Judy 
Bleistein,  Dave 
Boehm,  Rick 
Bohn,  Don 


Bohn,  Judy 
Bokar,  Joanne 
Bolsar,  Kathy 
Bork,  Ron 


Borzj,  Lynn 
Boschi,  Armand 
Bour,  Sieve 
Bowins,  Tom 
Bowman,  Doreen 


Boyes,  Brian 
Bradac,  Debbie 
Braddock, 

Kathleen 
Bradlee,  Lorin 


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Bradshiw,  tin 

Brecy,  Mark 

Breskvar,  Lori 

Brod,  Barb 

Buanno,  Alan 

Bums,  Kathy 

Byrne,  Mark 

Candela,  Mike 

Cartula,  Joe 

Brady,  Janet 

Brehm,  Ron 

Breznikar, 

Bronkall,  Ken 

Buck,  Dave 

Burrington,  Rose 

Calabrace, 

Capadona, 

Casciato,  Diane 

Brady,  Becky 

Breining,  Berry 

Margaret 

Brown,  David 

Bukvic,  Joe 

Burrows,  Rick 

Sandy 

Cheryl 

Cavel,  Steve 

Brandich, 

Brennan,  Patti 

Brink,  Alease 

Bruening,  Mark 

Burke,  Nora 

Burton,  Sue 

Calabrese,  Steve 

Capretta,  Tina 

Cayne,  Robert 

Noreen 

Brennan,  Terry 

Brocliak, 
Darlene 

BruneHe,  Mark 

Bu2a,  Wayne 

CaKs,  Eleanor 

Carrish,  Dave 
Sarson,  Debbie 

148 


Cika,  Jeff 

Clemens, 

Cooke,  Karen 

Ciotti,  Frank 

Richard 

Coons,  Marcia 

Cirino,  Gary 

Cnnes,  Bob 

Corbet),  Michael 

Clarke,  Jeff 

Collins,  Karen 

Corrigan,  Kenny 

Clarke,  Katliy 

Cooke,  Chris 

Cowan,  Rob 

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Cefaratti,  Bruce 

Chapman,  Mhe 

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Cenia,  Tony 

Chrestoff,  Chris 

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Centa,  Mark 

Christopher, 

■".'.■•.  Vrj  ■-.  i 

Chambers,  Jim 

Tony 

Chambers,  Bill 

Chubb,  Tom 

149 


Coyne,  Monique  Crouch,  Debbie         Darasko,  Dan 

Crai(,  Betty  Cvelbar,  Mary  Dau^erly,  Jim 

Crai(,  Janet  Dalos,  Nora  Debevc,  Frank 

Crawford,  Wilbur         D'Amico,  Mary  DeGeronimo, 

Criado,  Annette  Darash,  Wayne  Jotm 

DeGeronimo, 
Paul 


150 


Dubecky,  Vicki 

Donna 

Dudek,  Gail 

Durelko,  Daryl 

Erjavec,  Tim 

Evans,  Lorraine 

Dudley,  Patti 

Ede,  Rich 

Essery,  Dan 

Evans,  Bob 

DuHy,  Kim 

Ehrke,  Don 

Eslok,  John 

Evans.  Scott 

Diaddario,  Jan 

Dixon,  Denny 

Dole,  Clris 

Dotson,  Sandy 

Didomenico, 

Dobler,  Frank 

Dolter,  Beth 

Downer,  Jack 

Mke 

Dobnikar,  David 

Donley,  Mke 

Downing,  Debi 

Dietrich,  Patti 

Dodds,  Jerry 

Dolson,  Cyndi 

Draxler,  Maria 

Dimitrov, 

Eufene 

151 


Everson,  Cheryl 
Eyman,  Margaret 
Fabec,  Mike 
Fabec,  Ronold 


Fabianich, 

Helen 
Fabig,  Dave 
Fagan,  Chuck 
Farinacci,  Bob 
Farkas,  Rick 


Fawcett,  Cindy 
Federici,  Beda 
Festini,  Maria 
Fifueira,  Brent 


Filby,  Edwin 
Filsinger,  Nancy 
Finneley, 

Roberta 
Fisher,  Craig 
Fitzsinvnons, 

Bob 


Fondran,  lay 
Formica,  Chris 
Foster,  Debbie 
Frank,  Cheryl 


Franko,  Edward 
Frantz,  Michelle 
Frattin,  Sandy 
Freedman,  Marc 
French,  Donna 


Friedel,  Lisa 
Friend,  Robin 
Fuerst,  Dominic 
Gadmack,  Gkvia 


152 


Garapic,  Lynn 

Gaydos,  Nancy 

Giegerich,  Glen 

Gh)van,  Bonnie 

Gonas,  Pam 

Gargiulo,  Bill 

Gaylor,  Rick 

Giunta,  Sam 

Glovan,  John 

Gorn,  Cathy 

Garrett,  Judy 

Geske,  Judy 

Glaser,  Mike 

Golden,  Noreen 

Gower,  Bret 

Gasser,  Curt 

Gibbs,  Laura 

Glick,  Maureen 

Goldstein,  Alan 

Grabitz,  John 

Gawor,  Deborali 

Glinski,  Lee  Ann 

Grabinski,  Ron 

153 


Groudle,  till  Hale,  Lawrence  Hanson,  Eric  Hartman,  Denise  Hastings,  Sandie 

Grubar,  Mike  Haney,  Debbie  Harps,  Lori  Harwood,  Darlene  Hauser,  Jeff 

Grzsiit,  Steve  Haney,  Rita  Harrison,  Tom  Hassel,  Cindy  Haverlocli,  Todd 

Guzzo,  Mario  Hartegan,  Kevin  Hayes,  Joe 


(jQhoOfS* 


Henftng,  Edward  Henry,  Dave 

Herbst,  Carolyn  Hershman,  Bob 

Kitner,  Christa  Himmelman,  Mark 

HIabse,  Lora  Hodakievic,  Doug 

Hogan,  Phil  Holand,  Bob 

Holmes,  Mary  Hokidniak,  Carol 

Hongosh,  Tom  Horabik,  Phil 

Horn,  Rick  Homsby,  Michelle 

Hosa,  Janet  Houser,  Brian 


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Jambor,  Rich  iankowski,  Mary  Jejcic.  Robert  Johns,  Paul 

lamnik,  Michelle  Jarmuskiewicz,  Joe  lelenic,  Chris  Johnson,  BUI 

Janes,  Donna  laskiewicz,  Eugene  Jerome,  Ruth  Johnson,  Gary 

Jankovich,  Terry  iesberger,  John 


Johnson,  Mark  Johnston,  Donna       Jones,  Doug 

Johnson,  Norman       Jokela,  Robin  Journey,  Chris 


Jurisevic,  Walter        Kane,  Sharon 
Jurkovic,  Lydia  Kaneen,  Chris 


155 


Krenisky,  Bob 
Krofina,  Stefanie 
Krome,  Robert 
Kruger,  Laura 
Krysiak,  Carl 
Kucharski,  Frank 
Kuhar,  Jackie 
Kuharich,  Silvan 


Kuhen,  Mary 
Kuklica,  Teresa 
Kuklica,  Tina 
Kuzik,  Brad 
Lane,  Bridget 
Lane,  Eric 
Lanese,  Roberto 
Lantz,  Cheryl 


Kapec,  Charlie  Katz,  Lori 

Kardos,  Paula  Kehn,  Ernie 

Karlan,  Karen  Keller,  Karen 

Kastelic,  Pat  Kellers,  Stan 

Kato,  Victor  Kent,  Krystal 


Kirby,  Sandy  Klepacki,  toanne  KoNer,  Evelyn 

Kerrett,  Michelle  Kirchner,  Cliff  Knaus,  Karen  Kokal,  John 

Kessler,  Laura  Kirchner,  Denis  Knight,  Fred  Konchan,  Mary 

Keszenheimer,  Jim        Klemencic,  Dan  Koeth,  Nina  Kosir,  Tom 

KImura,  Eric  Klepac,  Suzanne  Kohagen,  Sandy  Kotlar,  Joseph 


156 


I  better  get  an  A. 


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Lynch,  Kevin  Madison,  Donna  Maire,  Frank 

Lynn,  Mike  Madorsky,  Beth  Makse,  Brian 

Mack,  )oe  Magruder,  John  Malloy,  Michael 

Mack,  BID  Mains,  Thane  Maneosh.  Dave 


For  me  to  know— for  you  to  find  out. 


Scott  Manion,  the  happy  homemaker 


157 


Mannion,  Mark 
Mansperger,  John 
Mantz,  Mark 
Mantz,  Rosie 
Manzo,  Beverly 
Marino,  Joanne 
Markham,  Janice 
Markulin,  Laura 
Marosan,  Joe 


158 


Martin,  Kathy 
Martin,  Sandi 
Martin,  Steve 
Massaro,  John 
Maxey,  Ron 
Maiwell,  Scott 
Mayock,  Eileen 
Mazzaro,  George 
McCkiskey,  John 


McDonough,  Mark 
McLaren,  Margie 
McLaughlin,  Linda 
McMullen,  Jim 
McNamara,  Terry 
McVey,  Fred 
Meaney,  Shireen 
Meister,  Debbie 
Melfi,  Teresa 


Mertik,  Joe 
Meyer,  Lisa 
Micale,  Diane 
Michael,  Jo  Ann 
Mihelich,  Dave 
MiheKch,  Kathy 
Mikovich,  Mary  Ann 
Miller,  Barry 
Miller,  Karen 


Mcrvaji,  Bob 
Mulvlnas,  Rich 
Murphy,  Peggy 
Nacinovich,  Diane 
Nagle,  Steve 
Nass,  Richard 
Neal,  Sheila 
Neft,  Victoria 
Neide,  Gary 


Neide,  Greg 
Nelson,  Tom 
Nemecek,  Nancy 
Neumann,  Janice 
Kccum,  Laurel 
Ncholls,  Brian 
Nickels,  Janet 
Niedermeyer,  Paul 
Niemczura,  Ron 


Norton,  Michael 
Novak,  Dan 
NozSng,  Robert 
Nykiel,  Steven 
Oberaitis,  Angle 
Offerle,  John 
Ogden,  Laura 
Oh,  Ml  Sun 
Olgiate,  Mary 


sson,  Amy 

Otcasek, 

Owens,  Kim 

Parsch,  Penelope 

Payne,  Bob 

Petkovsek,  Laura 

Phillips,  Sue 

Powell,  Ken 

Pultorak,  Laurie 

lions,  Dale 

Christopher 

Oyaski,  Sharon 

Parziale,  Eva 

Pedersen,  Steven 

Petchak,  Debbie 

Pierdon,  Belle 

Pozelnik,  Jan 

Putzbach,  Dean 

tman,  Diana 

Otcasek,  Jennifer 

Palumbo,  Tom 

Patterson,  Chris 

Pemberton,  Lisa 

Petraska.  Bea 

PIkula,  John 

Pratt,  Dave 

Pyle,  Pat 

ton,  Sally 

Overberger,  Ed 

Paolucci,  Patricia 

Pavlovic,  Helen 

Penicka,  Eric 

Petrich,  Debbie 

Planisek,  John 

Praznovsky,  David 

Raggets,  Karen 

wen,  Richard 

Owen,  Jim 

Paonsha,  Toni 

Pawski,  Herb 

Penko,  Chuck 

Patrick,  Gloria 

Podriznik,  Jim 

Preston,  Karen 

Raicevlch,  Joe 

Ostberg,  Dan 

Penko,  Bob 

Petsanis,  Lisa 

Poklar,  Dave 

Prileson,  Sharon 

Ramona,  Brian 

Perko,  Tony 

Petti,  Candi 

Polkjck,  Lorl 

Pritchard,  Cindy 

Randolph,  Corrine 

Perme,  Philip 

Phillippe,  George 

Poulos,  Carolyn 

Pryatel,  Nancy 

Rapkin,  Chuck 

Perpar,  Joseph 

Phillips,  Liana 

Powell,  Chris 

PuUin,  Blaine 

Rask,  Tim 

159 


Rebeck,  Diane         Harth,  Dave 


Rowan,  DeSales        Salvatore,  Ronald      Schall,  Janice 


Redman.  Patti  Roeder,  Jim  Russel,  Lori 

Reid,  Sandy  Rolik,  Al  Ryder,  Ron 

Remnick,  Steve  Rossman,  James  Sabol,  Gina 

Richards,  John  Rotondo,  Tom  Sadowski,  Deb! 

Roberts,  Nancy  Roundtree,  Wendell  Saletrik,  Gary 


Sample,  Lynn 
Samuel,  Susan 
Santorelli, 
Constance 


Scheer,  Julie 
Scherbarth,  Laura 
Scherbarth,  Marc 
Schervish,  Joe 


Sapatka,  Sharon       Schimpf,  Ian 
Sawyer,  Beth 


The  tree  of  knowledge  flourishes  at  Euclid  ffigh. 


Schmidt,  Carolyn      Schneider,  Roy         ScMeimer,  Karen       Schulik,  Celia 
Schultz,  Karen         Schultz,  Diane  Schulte,  Betsy  Schwenner,  Donna 


ll^JiflOi  wm^^rm 


cott,  Donna 

Shanks,  Debbie 

Sieferd,  Harold 

Simpson,  Greg 

Smith,  Deanna 

Soeder,  Al 

Springborn,  Sandra 

Stearns,  Tom 

Stragisher,  Julie 

eale,  Tim 

Shantery,  Chris 

Siefkes,  Carol 

Singer,  Louis 

Smith,  Gary 

Soeder,  Vic 

Stalker,  Sally 

Stephens,  Elizabeth 

Strah,  Nick 

elwyn,  Amy 

Sherman,  Tim 

Sierko,  Ray 

Skur,  Bernie 

Smith,  Tom 

Somrak,  Linda 

Stanic,  Scott 

Stephens,  Greg 

Strnad,  Dennis 

etnik,  Philip 

Shipley,  Jay 

Siford,  Anna 

Slabe,  Ron 

Smrdel,  Terri 

Speece,  Bryan 

Stanicki,  Jim 

Stephens,  Kathy 

Stroberg,  Donna 

everino,  Jeanne 

Shunk,  Adam 

Simkins,  Pamela 

Smiddy,  Dewayne 

Snyder,  JoAnn 

Sper.  Louise 

Staskunas,  Ray 

Stevko,  Karen 

Strunk,  Kim 

exton,  Dave 

Sidak,  Sally 

Simko,  Tom 

Smith,  Curtis 

Snyder,  Kim 

Speroff,  Scott 

Staso,  Chris 

Stipkovich,  Mark 

Stuber,  Dave 

jscheck,  Gail         Swaney,  Sharon       Swift,  Beth  Ann        Szoiek,  Julie  Tanner,  Steven         Taylor,  Dean 

walius,  Daniel        Swart,  Cindi  Swoboda,  Pat  Tamburro,  Debbie     Tavernelli,  Paul         Taylor,  Wendy 


161 


Tepley,  John 

Thomas,  Mike 

Topping,  IWke 

Turner,  Dave 

Ussai,  John 

Van  Sice,  Mark 

Veres,  Greg 

Warman,  Rick 

Williams,  Kenneth 

Tercek,  Luke 

Thomas,  Bob 

Tortorici,  Dorie 

Ucic,  Bill 

Vaiginis,  Genute 

Varwig,  Lawrence 

Vidal,  Cindy 

Washbon,  David 

Williams,  Lisa 

Terrill,  Karen 

Thompson,  Beth 

Trela,  Mark 

Uhas,  Gary 

Vallee,  Sandra 

Vaughan,  Ken 

Visage,  Patricia 

Wasickanin,  Carl 

Wason,  Mike 

Terrill,  Veronica 

Thompson,  Joan 

Troha,  Monica 

Unetlch,  Chris 

Van  Beneden,  Tina 

VeedmonI,  William 

Vitantonio,  Tom 

Weakland,  Vicki 

Wilson,  Patti 

Terzano,  Mary 

Thur,  Mike 

Trotta,  Diane 

Urbancic,  Alan 

Vandeverr,  Daniel 

Ventura,  Denise 

Voss,  Julie 

Weems,  Myron 

Wilson,  Scott 

Theidemann, 

Tolley,  Jim 

Trunkely,  Royene 

Vernon,  Jay 

Wagner,  Curtis 

Weiss,  Douglas 

Wolowiecki,  Denis 

Guenther 

Tolley,  Rick 

Truskoiaski, 

Vickerman,  Brian 

Wanchisn,  Greg 

Whaling,  Chris 

Woodruff,  Dawn 

Thomas, 

Marlene 

Wilkinson,  Ed 

Workman,  Kim 

Mary  Ann 

Tuchewicz,  Tim 
Turk,  Lisa 

Williams,  Debbie 

Wright,  Jim 

162 


iitchiett,  Lynne 

Yagjie,  Cindy 

Yount,  Judy 

Zaiar,  Tony 

iitchiett,  Thomas 

Yanacek,  Tom 

Yuras,  John 

Zaiar,  Mitchel 

zak,  Kelly 

Ycckley,  Dave 

Yurchek,  Helen 

Zappia,  Ken 

Zawojek,  Terry         Zellnsky,  Mary  Zcrby,  Dennis  Zurkis,  John  Zuponcic,  Steve 

Zetkulich,  Jeff  Zupancic,  Allen  Zurilla,  Mike 

Znidarsic,  Pam  Zupanovic,  Young.  Janet 

Goranka 


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SOPHOMORES 

The  faces  of  the  Sophomores  were  seen  daily  in  the  halls 
of  Euclid  High  School.  They  represented  the  new  spirit 
of  our  school.  The  Sophomore  enthusiasm  made  the 
school  a  more  cheerful  place.  They  entered  the  building 
in  September  of  1976  and  have,  by  now,  mastered  the 
feat  of  rushing  from  class  to  class.  To  them  the  school 
was  a  melting  pot  where  junior  high  rivalries  were  over- 
come and  life  long  friends  made.  The  uncertainty  of  their 
futures  offers  them  a  challenge  that  builds  and  molds  them 
into  a  ready  group  of  adventurers,  prepared  to  undertake 
the  trials  and  tribulations  of  modern  society.  Good  luck 
to  the  sophomores  in  their  future  here  at  Euclid  and 
beyond. 


Mr.  Hall,  1  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Terri  Baitt,  Neal  Neitzel, 
Debra  Thomas,  Gary  Rail,  Kathy  Stamberger,  ROW  2:  Mike  Burrington, 
Patricia  Gibson,  Kelli  Langdon,  Joe  Bacchi,  Monica  Mews,  Wayne  Cal- 
lis,  Charles  Simpson,  Patrick  Parker,  Diane  Horton,  ROW  3:  Kurt  Pluta, 
John  Brady,  Dan  Lytle,  Tom  Deemer,  Mike  Sansbury,  Tom  Fulton,  Bill 
Holmes,  Larry  Kern.  NOT  PICTURED:  Mike  Cutwright,  Meg  D'Anna  and 
John  Kent. 


Mr.  Mularo.  1  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Chuck  Golden,  Chris  Mul- 
lins,  Annette  Campbell,  Chris  Perryman,  Nancy  Gondeau,  Mary  Znidar- 
sic,  Linda  Plerolo,  Pam  Urquhart.  ROW  2:  Tim  Lonehar,  Mitch  Stefanac, 
Rick  Snyder,  Lisa  Siburt,  Noreen  Walters,  Jill  Fette,  Bonnie  Markiewicz. 
ROW  3:  Anorea  Gerl,  Linda  Munnings,  Kathy  Rose,  Donna  Borthwick, 
Elise  Delambo,  Joanne  Nachtigal,  Ginny  Frederking,  Susan  Jarmusz- 
kiewicz.  ROW  4:  Greg  Amoroso,  Dave  Bieiek,  Mike  Bruening,  Tom  Brown, 
Andy  Rossman,  Len  Edelman,  Kevin  Halberg. 


"We  LOVE  study  halls!!!!!" 


Miss  Spiga,  2  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW,  {L  TO  R):  Laura  Dalton,  Bill  Lyie, 
Rich  Pappas,  Chris  Roper.  ROW  2:  Don  Koller,  Monica  Cefaratti,  Joe 
Connelly.  ROW  3:  Barb  Aquiland,  Linda  Waters,  Paul  McFadden,  Greg 
Chiudioni,  Bob  Holloway,  Roger  Snyder,  Cathy  Suschak,  Linda  Misch, 
Sharon  Shamleffer,  Jeannette  Geddes,  Tony  Wisniewski.  NOT  PICTURED: 
Tom  Tutolo,  Todd  Caldwell. 

164 


Miss  Leilis,  2  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Mark  Tiborsky,  Mike  Hone,  Candy  Kavon, 
Elaine  Ayers,  Mike  Kulbickas,  Jeff  Lu.  ROW  2:  George  Wright,  Dave  Thomas,  Mary 
Zaietel,  Doris  Wendel,  Claudia  McChaney,  Sue  Bibler,  Jackie  Mason,  Cathy  Santa, 
Donna  Miller.  ROW  3:  Dale  Shamleffer,  Jan  Stanek,  Jim  Millar,  Vincent  Melfi,  Craig 
Berkey,  Bill  Nelson,  AInis  Cers. 


Mr.  Aultz,  3  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW.  (LTO  R):  Kathy  Timmins,  Nanette 
DiTomaso,  Bob  Petche,  Mary  Thompson,  Kelly  Sheehan,  Jeannette 
Sparks,  ROW  2:  Don  Romoser,  Dave  Ramona,  John  Matuszak,  Rol- 
land  Standish,  Christine  Tice,  ROW  3  Delores  Paparizos,  Bob  Blev- 
ins,  Dave  Weiss,  Ray  Dillon,  Dave  Pysell,  Kathy  Lemmon,  Karen  Gara- 
pic,  Gary  Mason,  Jan  Udovich,  Debra  Lewin.  NOT  PICTURED  George 
Demyanchik. 


Mr.  Hall,  2  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Patty  Manion,  Angela 
Belcastro,  John  Botirius,  Mark  Malanly,  ROW  2:  Patty  West,  Betty 
Faragov.  ROW  3:  Sue  Piscopa,  Jackie  Scott,  Jan  Gilbert. ROW  4: 
Lincoln  Davidson,  John  Gilroy,  Darren  McGill.  ROW  5:  Mark  Tam- 
illo.  John  Budnar,  Dave  Seidel,  Bonnie  Ebersbacher,  Lee  Panter, 
-Mary  Rezonja,  ROW  6:  Ed  Shaner,  Jeff  Fiffik,  Tim  Kirker,  Bob  Britz, 
NOT  PICTURED:  Frank  Kovac,  Greg  Nauth,  Kim  Sekulich,  and 
Goldie  Suttle. 


165 


Mr.  Hall,  4  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW.  (L  TO  R):  James  Warder,  Patty  Nemec, 
Bob  EIze,  Veronica  Erp.  ROW  2  Sue  Sudar,  Marge  Zurc,  Jenny  Wylie, 
Lisa  Schieman,  Cathy  Perryman,  Ray  Naro.  ROW  3:  Mary  Beth  Zuponcic, 
Tina  Schembre,  Karen  Waiters,  Vickie  Chapman,  Nancy  Bregltzer,  Jenny 
Boros,  Dale  Frey.  NOT  PICTURED:  Terry  Isaac. 


Mrs.  Cerny,  3  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW.  (L  TO  R)  Bill  Bildstein,  Bernle 
DiSanto,  Jim  Rapinz.  ROW  2  Mark  Warman,  Regina  Jones,  Nick  Massiello, 
Lora  Hayman,  Andy  Ogrinc.  ROW  3  Jason  Bailey,  Dennis  Sedlak,  Mary 
Schneider,  Katie  Kirchner.  ROW  4  Dave  Carbone.  NOT  PICTURED; 
Dawn  Mulholland,  Jeff  Szoiek,  Nancy  Taulien,  Mary  Yount. 


Mr.  Hall,  5  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW.  (L  TO  R)  Ellen  Kast,  Kay  Isbestor, 
Connie  Walsh,  Sharon  Bolsar,  Joan  Potocnik,  Sue  Voss,  Jeff  Santon.  ROW 
2  Marie  Ciomek,  Karen  Crilley,  Jo  Dorado,  Liz  Conway,  Pam  Roeder. 
Sharon  Solnosky,  Cindy  Rojeck,  Colleen  Kernz,  Karen  Rossi,  ROW  3 
Tina  Danzinger,  Gary  Struna.  Sandy  Burris.  Joe  Aveni,  Louis  Caresani, 
Don  King,  Sandy  Kovacs,  Nancy  Umek.  NOT  PICTURED  Patrick  Young, 
Joy  Polly,  Kevin  Kaifesh. 


Mr.  Smith,  3  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Teresa  Kaneen,  Kelley  Smith,  Franit  Insana. 
ROW  2:  Koren  Hamula,  Donna  Pinto,  Diane  Kowalczyk,  Toni  Kotar,  ROW  3:  Bill  Werstak,  Doug 
Sisson,  Scott  Chilia,  Tom  O'Brien,  John  Caito.  ROW  4:  Bob  Lyon,  Frank  Hudak,  Chris  Ferrell, 
Eric  Bessleman,  Mark  Limbert,  Walter  Marvin,  Scott  Robinson,  Jack  Shelden,  Steve  Szabo, 
Caria  Molesky,  Bob  Suchevitts.  NOT  PICTURED:  Rob  Brinkley,  Glenn  Schwartz. 


as  ^. 


w^m  iv  %^' 


Mrs.  Gale,  3  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Tony  Corbran,  Mike 
Krnc,  Kathy  Albanese,  Gloria  Becay,  Viola  Pietrantozzi,  Tina  Luda, 
Phyllis  Miller.  ROW  2:  Charles  Ussai,  Steven  Cetinsky,  Greg  Hanson, 
Karen  Rymarczyk,  Mary  Kasovich,  Charles  Myers,  Diane  Penko, 
Deborah  Selvaggio,  Janet  Pridemore.  ROW  3;  Jeff  Sekulich,  Tom 
Balazs,  Greg  Fresenko,  Dan  Justice,  Jim  Hufnagle,  Tom  Parr,  Bob 
Rowland.  NOT  PICTU  RED:  Bill  Bluhm,  Lewis  Clemens,  Keith  Kester, 
Greg  Schneider. 


Miss  Sliter,  3  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Nancy  Penko,  Diane 
Murphy,  Karen  Archacki,  Nancy  Samuel,  Ruth  Ann  Burger,  ROW  2 
Susan  Cowling,  Pam  Adkins,  Jill  Delaney,  Frank  Clabough,  Bret 
Walther.  ROW  3  Frank  Ulizzi,  Jim  Gaydosh,  Mark  Gordon,  Mark 
Bordonaro,  Greg  Lynn.  NOT  PICTURED;  Kim  Boka,  Richard  Cell, 
Mannie  Scanlan. 


167 


Mr  Aultz,  6  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L-R):  Jim  Choromanski, 
John  Brentar,  John  Kalka.  ROW  2:  Ann  Zak,  Carrie  Shuster, 
Leslie  Otcasek,  Mary  Kay  Joyce,  Sue  DiMare.  ROW  3  Jill  Harich, 
Lori  Zdunczyk,  Rina  Bevacqua,  Kathleen  Foreman,  ROW  4:  Carol 
McCarty,  Rob  Frank,  Kathryn  LaBarbera,  Jeff  Mavsar,  Tom 
Waschura,  Tom  Katcher.  NOT  PICTURED:  Dave  Thompson, 
Christopher  Mix. 


Miss  Harris,  6  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Eugene  Mulraney,  Richard 
Ventresca,  Mike  Phillips.  ROW  2:  Georgann  Phillips,  Tracey  Coe,  Renee 
Fanara,  Debbie  Francis.  NOT  PICTURED:  Tonnie  Bronkall,  Diane  Turner, 
David  Wolf,  David  Gable. 


Mr.  Jordan,  6  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW,  (L  TO  R):  Bev  Austin,  Karen  Brentar,  Kathy  Kunath, 
Tracey  Bonfield,  Kathy  Rymarczyk,  Maureen  Dickard.  ROW  2:  Tim  Yerman,  Chris  Bednar, 
Tony  Gulnta,  Tom  Schauer.  Scott  Harmon.  Joann  Motuza.  Diane  Graziano,  Kerry  Walsh. 
ROW  3:  Mike  Juratovic,  Bart  Cerer,  Dave  Treichel,  Phil  Campensa,  Diane  Heiss,  Mike 
Zanghi,  Cathy  Phillips,  Lori  Sceranka,  Diane  Reed.  ROW  4:  James  Cagney,  Marilyn  Monroe, 
Clark  Gable. 


The  1977  Playboy  calenders  just  came  out! 


168 


Soy,  those  are  weird  shoes! 


Mrs.  Gale,  6  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Roberta  Winters,  Andy  Stanisa, 
Ted  Radisek,  IVIary  Korosec,  Mark  Sachs,  Richard  Ciotti,  Jackie  Caresani.  ROW 
2:  Noreen  Raggets,  Marlene  Witchner,  Mike  Langdon,  Deborah  Paul,  Andrea 
McLeod,  Patricia  Lauria,  JoAnne  McCaskie,  Jim  Kinney,  Richard  Broos. 
ROW  3:  Dorothy  Shafer,  Dan  Summerfield,  George  Newcomb,  Larry  Plavcan, 
Frank  Zigman,  Joe  Hrusonsky,  Scott  Springer,  Joe  Faraone,  Debbie  Beasley. 
NOT  PICTURED:  Jim  Murray. 


Mrs.  Gale,  7  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R)  Jim  Wilson,  Rebecca 
Tancredi,  Meg  Humensky,  Mary  Jo  Briggs,  Janine  Kato,  Heidi  Cerbin, 
Donna  Firman.  ROW  2:  Robert  Summers,  Peggy  Payne,  Janet  Snyder, 
Ivana  Rozman,  Stefanie  Potichny,  Elaine  Lilley,  Sally  Federico,  Jeanne 
Dommer.  ROW  3:  Roberta  Wright,  Melody  Musick,  Deborah  Miller, 
William  Hanlon,  Dave  Eros,  Roy  Mast,  Rick  Galaska.  NOT  PICTURED: 
Tom  Cavan,  Kesty  Gudenas,  Andrea  Buanno,  Chris  Neiman,  Rick  Spelic. 


Mrs.  McGill,  6  Period:  BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  James 
Stack,  Earl  Yeager,  Dan  Kever,  Laura  Templar.  ROW  2: 
Brian  Klun,  Richard  Bliss,  Robert  Corrigan,  David  Sadler, 
Rich  Maranville,  Mark  Seidel,  Johm  Laseak,  Sandy  Dotson. 
NOT  PICTURED:  Thomas  Harrison,  John  Steyer. 


169 


"Uh,  we're  here  to  buy  a  yearbook,  I  think?!" 


Ms.  Cerny,  4  period,  FIRST  ROW,  L  TO  R;  Mary  Ellen  Erne,  Sharrie  Petrlch,  Mary  Ellen 
Cooke,  Teri  Stouffer,  Patty  Roeder,  Darlene  Cafarelli,  Michelle  Kimack.  ROW  2:  Patti 
Burris,  Marilyn  Wata,  Sandy  Rash,  Missy  Bifro,  Dinah  Grdina,  Carol  Haines,  Jackie 
Mihelic,  Carol  Keller,  Tina  Clark.  ROW  3:  Sandy  Eroskey,  Jim  Bour,  Larry  Downing, 
Bob  Ivancic,  Matt  D'Amico,  Tim  KIsthardt,  Greg  Swider. 


Ms.  Haffer,  3  period,  FIRST  ROW.  L  TO  R:  Greg  Bealowski, 
Tom  Chanakas.  ROW  2  Rita  Gullo,  Karen  Lorber,  Cheryl 
Boyd,  Jeff  Elliot,  Jim  Rocco.  ROW  3:  Rita  Hershman, 
Mary  Deoma.  NOT  PICTURED:  Don  Wiegand. 


Mr.  Weisenberg,  2  period,  FIRST  ROW.  L  TO  R:  Kesty  Gudenis,  Andria  Buanno,  Jim 
Murry.  2nd  ROW  Dave  Edieman,  Lou  Virant,  Bob  Zagore,  Dave  Macarther,  Dave 
Gable.  3rd  ROW:  Tom  Sexton,  Jeff  Zolak,  Jerry  Drobnick,  Keith  Kester.  4th  ROW:  Patty 
Gibson,  Dave  Thompson,  Mary  Ellen  Cooke,  Mimi  Erne.  LAST  ROW  Mike  Campbell, 
Chris  Neimen,  Mark  Kordic,  Tom  Cavan,  Pam  Smith,  Tom  Deemer,  and  Hank 
Scanlan. 


170 


Ms.  Harris,  4  period,  BOTTOM  TO  TOP  Patty  Morris,  Valerie  Waterwash,  Kathy 
Hutton,  Michelle  Walker,  Jean  Griesmer,  Steve  Golinar,  Angela  Toiga,  Jim  Pikovnik, 
Beth  Hoon,  John  Zack,  Andrea  Zupancic,  Jeff  Trebec,  Sam  Ventura,  Tony  Vitolo, 
Carl  Meier,  Walter  Piscik,  Tim  Tichenor. 


'Follow  me!!" 


Ms.  Jordan,  1  period,  FIRST  ROW  L  TO  R  Marty  Zupancic,  Mary  Buda,  Nancy  Gundling,  Bev 
Pritchard,  Steve  Stigamier,  Dwayne  Stelmach,  Steve  Madorsky,  Dave  Pecnik.  ROW  2  Jerry 
Drobnik,  Linda  Gardenhire,  Carolyn  Davidson,  Laura  Keyes,  Kurt  Raicevich,  Bruce  Hart, 
Tom  Brew.  ROW  3  Eric  Darcy,  Devin  Wilson,  Dan  McPadden,  Marlene  Monsman,  Jo  Thomas, 
Kim  Cole,  Dennis  Heindel,  Todd  Reese,  Bob  Clemence.  NOT  PICTURED    Pam  Smith. 


171 


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Ms.  Gale  5  period,  FIRST  ROW,  L  TO  R:  Sharon  Arnold,  Ed  Ehrke,  Joe  Burrows,  F.  Eric  Jochum, 
Kevin  Fazio,  Christine  Rolik,  Karen  Pavlovich,  Diane  Lang.  SECOND  ROW:  Debby  Henkuzzens, 
Tracy  Martin,  Sharon  Beidle,  Jim  Tomsick,  Mark  Kordic,  Alan  Vahcic,  Bob  Zagore,  Mike  Per- 
rotti.  Tammy  Henry,  Denise  Skerl. 


Mr.  Hall,  7  period,  FRONT  ROW,  L  TO  R:  Nancy  Neurohr,  Donna  Gorjup,  Amy 
Goodfellow,  Tami  Meany,  Denise  Buente.  ROW  2;  Barbara  Ivancic,  Douglas 
Ayers,  Edward  Dolinar,  Charles  Deveney,  Tami  Taylor,  Richard  Bozak.  NOT 
PICTURED    Dan  Angelo,  Nam-Kuen  Oh. 


172 


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Mr.  Smith,  7  period,  FIRST  ROW,  L  TO  R:  Marl<  Powers,  JOe  Doyle,  Brian  McCluskey.  ROW 
2:  John  Araps,  Jan  Slejko,  Donna  Fowie,  Denise  Bussey,  Pat  Nulty,  Sue  Sivillo,  Caria  San- 
ton,  Jim  Cek.  ROW  3:  Ray  Funk,  Pete  Moore,  Glenn  Debejak,  Arlene  Hughes,  Helen  Strle, 
Bart  Kozar,  Bob  Patete,  Denise  Lastoria.  ROW  4:  Doug  Barnett,  John  Braldich,  Tom  Haines, 
Bob  Morris,  Mark  Kascak,  Ed  Haller,  Greg  Pecnik 


Mr.  Weisenberg,  7  period,  FIRST  ROW,  L  TO  R:  Chris  Mix,  Frank  Kovac,  Jim  Pikovnik,  Dave 
Wolf.  ROW  2:  Tom  Bowens,  Todd  Caldwell,  Tom  Tutolo,  Dwayne  Stelmach,  Steve  Basler, 
Devin  Wilson.  ROW  3:  Linda  Peirolo,  Marty  Zupancic.  ROW  4:  Andy  Rossman,  Pat  Young, 
Julie  Petrella,  Lisa  Rogers,  Sherrie  Petrich.  ROW  5:  Joe  Klein,  George  Demyanchik,  Mary 
Yount. 


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Miss  Harris,  7  period,  FIRST  ROW,  L  TO  R  Ron  Payne.  ROW  2  Ed  Dennick, 
Gary  Grano,  John  Senn,  Kevin  Carney.  ROW  3  Sharon  Pinney,  Cindy 
Kunis,  Therese  SItedel,  Aimee  Caplinger.  ROW  4  Bob  Dalic,  Mark  Prines, 
Mike  Stevko,  Vic  Lent.  ROW  5  Mary  Jazbec,  Marhta  Hastert,  Pam 
Schultz,  Bob  McCreight.  ROW  6  Kevin  Byrne,  Paul  Bene,  Jamie  Keefe, 
Jim  Mullally.  ROW  7  Jim  Branisel,  Peter  Santorelli,  Jim  Zeiko,  Laura 
Fahey.  NOT  PICTURED    Jim  Beck,  Mike  O'Neill,  Carol  Taylor. 


Ms.  Jordan,  8  period,  FIRST  ROW.  L  TO  R  Joe  Klein,  Glen  Giegerich,  Ron  Marosan,  Ken 
Schmidt.  ROW  2  Lisa  Cerjan,  Lisa  Vendeland,  Marjorie  Papes,  Mary  O'Toole,  Tom  Sexton, 
Michelle  Blase,  Pattie  Spaiek,  Laura  Sustar.  ROW  3  John  Powell,  Jack  Schultz,  Al  Jelepis, 
Mark  Coan,  Terry  Harrell,  Ed  Champa,  John  Williams.  NOT  PICTURED    Noel  Brady. 


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"I  forgot  to  wash  behind  my  ears." 


Mr.  Smith  8  period:  BOTTOM  ROW,  L  TO  R,  Bob  Husa, 
Joanna  Buck,  Dawn  Bussey,  Kevin  Burd.  ROW  2  Steve 
Huntsman.  ROW  3:  John  Chua,  Tom  Simek,  Bob  Beres. 
ROW  4:  Scott  Manlon,  Frank  Nocera,  David  McArthur. 
ROW  5:  Mark  Erdani,  Pat  Tizzano,  Rhonda  Roundtree, 
Lori  Reid,  Becky  Ledger.  ROW  6  Cheri  Strah,  Cindy 
Smith,  Teresa  Kascak,  Donna  Weindel.  ROW  7:  Kurt 
Eberwein,  Dan  Longstreet,  Ray  Strah.  ROW  8:  Brian 
McCullough.  NOT  PICTURED:  Linda  Lang,  Lisa  Zupanic, 
Kathy  Fleck,  Robin  Vaughn. 


Miss  Leilis  8  period:  BOTTOM  ROW.  L  TO  R  Ruth  Ankuda,  Jean  Walsh,  Jacque  Conley, 
Laura  Draxler,  Ed  Kamposek.  ROW  2:  Mary  Beth  Hungerford,  Cheryl  Petrick,  Don  Malone, 
Steve  Basler,  Cindy  Rhyne,  Laurie  Oberaitis,  Lynn  Okicki,  Tom  Rinderle,  Bill  Gmeiner. 
ROW  3:  Hannah  Gleisser,  Craig  Hasegawa,  Jim  Simeo,  Jim  Waschura,  Paul  Klodor,  Mike 
Kupfer,  Doug  DiLalla,  Mike  Campbell,  Jim  Reed,  Andreas  Zittkowski,  Dave  Coyne. 


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*. 


SPLISH- 
SPLASH! 

Assisting  swim  teachers  with  in- 
dividual iessons,  these  guys  and  gals 
made  up  the  boys'  and  girls'  swim 
leaders.  They  instructed  their  class- 
mates on  the  various  aspects  of 
swimming,  from  learning  how  to  do 
the  front  float  to  learning  intricate 
synchronized  swimming  techniques. 


BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Rick  Home,  Terry  Brennen,  Eugene  Jasczkiewicz,  Kurt  Gasser. 
2nd  ROW:  Frank  CiottI,  Doug  Jones,  Rich  Jambor,  James  Eiermann,  Steve  Nagle,  Bob  Ross, 
Mike  Svllar,  Ken  Dorsch,  Gary  Shay. 


BOTTOM  ROW  (L  TO  R):  Kay  Isbestor,  Kathy  Hunton,  Nancy  Ayers,  Mary  Jo  Briggs,  Kathy  Albanese,  Julie  Voss,  Sally 
Orton,  Tracy  Bonfleld,  Ivana  Rozman.  2nd  ROW:  Sandy  Eroskey,  Carol  Haines,  Pam  Adklns,  Vicky  Chapman,  Kathy 
Burns,  Robbie  Wright,  Maureen  Olckard,  Nora  Burke,  Hanna  Gleisser,  Lisa  Schieman.  3rd  ROW:  Laura  Korynoski,  Barb 
KIrchner,  Mary  Schneider,  Donna  Miller,  Lisa  SIbert,  Sandy  Reld,  Donna  French,  Bea  Petraska,  Rita  Haney,  Susan  Voss, 
Pam  Smith,  Joanne  Motuza. 


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HOT  DOGGERS 

On  Thursday  nights,  the  Ski  Club  set  out  for 
Brandywine  slopes,  where  they  enjoyed  a  couple 
of  hours  of  skiing.  Any  of  the  members  who 
had  never  skied  before  learned  very,  very 
quickly,  and  near  the  end  of  the  skiing  season, 
the  whole  club  travelled  to  the  Cockaigne  slopes 
in  New  York  to  spend  one  one  full  day  of  skiing. 


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""SX    ^    ^  ^ 


1.  Linda  Lender.  2.  Tami  Meany.  3.  Kathy  Bolsar.  4.  Lee  Ann  Glinski.  5.  Sheri  Mikanovich.  6.  Colleen  Kernz.  7.  Lynn 
Sample.  8.  Debbie  Meister.  9.  Denise  Ayers.  10.  Karen  Miller.  U.  Gail  Suscheck.  12.  Kathy  Timmins.  13  Rich  Gaiaska. 
14.  Evelyn  Kohler.  15.  Carolyn  Schmidt.  16.  Julie  Szolek.  17.  Mark  Harmon.  18.  Jim  Bour.  19.  Tom  Sexton.  20.  Lori 
Lauklavich.  21.  Veronica  Terriil.  22.  Ann  Zak.  23.  Kathy  Lemmon.  24.  Jim  Gaydosh.  25.  Jim  Waschura.  26  Doug  Ayers. 
27.  Bryan  Speece.  28.  Laura  Lick.  29.  Tom  Bowens.  30.  Frank  Dobier.  31.  Mr.  Von  Benken.  32.  Sue  Samuel.  33.  Nancy 
Samuel. 


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mach,  Scott  Harmon,  Tom  Schauer,  John  Estok,  Robbie  Wright.  SECOND  ROW:  Tom  Katcher, 
Bill  Hanlon,  Sandy  Kovacs,  Miiie  Kupfer,  Steve  Zupancic,  Jim  Simeo.  THIRD  ROW:  Davin 
Wilson,  John  Kalka,  Jim  Carbone,  Jim  Schmidt,  Frank  Kloder,  Frank  Ullisi,  Robert  Blevins 
Dave  Turner. 


BOTTOM  PICTURE.  FRONT  ROW:  Ted  Radisek,  Paul  McFadden,  Jim  Gaydosh.  SECOND  ROW- 
Jim  Millar,  Bob  Zagor,  Chris  Mix.  THIRD  ROW;  Larry  Plavcan,  Jim  Drobnick.  Chuck  Sherrill, 
Je«  Schuffert,  Rob  Frank,  Bob  Debevc,  Dave  Costanzo,  Steve  Basler,  Craig  Hasegawa 
Kurt  Racevich,  Craig  Basler.  Tim  Russet,  Mark  Harmon. 


LEFT  TO  RIGHT,  BOTTOM  ROW:  Mrs.  Murrlsh,  sponsor;  Jeanine  Rupsic, 
Nancy  Voll,  Carol  Dallos.  SECOND  ROW:  Laura  Hood,  Patty  De  Marco, 
Beda  FedericI,  Tina  Capretta,  THIRD  ROW:  Beth  Hart,  Diana  Van  Pelt, 
Clieryl  Petrick,  Cindl  Rhyne,  Nancy  Tauilen,  Patti  Redman,  Pam 
Znidarsic,  Patti  Dietrich,  Chris  Whaling.  FOURTH  ROW:  Cheryl  Lantz, 
Kathy  La  Barbera,  Luann  Dudley,  Debbie  Clabough,  Dawn  Hector, 
Sherri  Cebul,  Karen  Taulien.  * 


ER- 
MENDERS 


The  Pink  Panthers  probably  knew  the  athlete 
uniforms  better  than  the  athletes  themselves 
did.  These  were  the  talented  seamstresses 
behind  the  scene  who  fixed  and  repaired  the 
uniforms  of  Euclid's  successful  athletes.  The 
officers  of  this  club,  pictured  below,  were 
Nancy  Voll,  President;  Jeanine  Rupsic,  Treas- 
urer; Carol  Dallos,  Vice-President. 


COMMUNITY 
HELPERS 

Key  Club  was  the  student  group  associ- 
ated with  Euclid's  Kiwanis  Club.  This 
club,  like  Kiwanis,  worked  hard  to  better 
the  Euclid  community  through  such  ser- 
vice projects  as  aiding  the  Mary  Mavec 
School  with  gardening  and  setting  up 
for  the  Euclid  Cultural  Fair.  As  a  group 
of  students  with  high  grade-point  averages, 
these  men  helped  the  school  as  well. 

OFFICERS,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT.  Faculty  Advisor,  Robert  Heramb;  Kiwanis  Advisor, 
Robert  McCallum;  Kiwanis  Coordinator,  Peter  Kotorac;  Secretary,  Bob  Payne; 
Second  Vice-President,  Marty  La  Cava;  President,  Scott  J.  Wilson;  Treasurer, 
Jeff  Schellentrager;  First  Vice-President,  Tom  Anderson. 


Sue  Duffy,  Peggy  Rohike,  Dorothy  Whitney 


1B4 


Mary  Lou  Stermole,  Bonnie  Bronkall,  Diane  McCarty 


Helen  Pavlovic,  Teresa  Kukiica,  Donna  Ellenbest 


GOLDEN  GIRLS 


The  1976  Majorettes,  under  captains  Mary  Beth 
Perry  and  Diane  Rado,  practiced  over  the  summer 
to  add  an  additional  excitement  to  our  football  games. 
They  seemed  to  satisfy  both  young  and  old  by  per- 
forming their  routines  to  such  songs  as  "Love  Will 
Keep  Us  Together,"  "The  Hustle,"  and  "Theme  from 
S.W.A.T."  Although  we  do  not  see  much  of  them  after 
the  football  season,  in  our  hearts  we  still  remember 
their  hard  work  and  fine  entertainment. 


Johnna  Balasko 


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GOLD-28,  BLUE-14 


The  1976  Gold  team  shattered  the  Blue  team's  domination  of  the  six 
previous  Powder  Puff  contests  as  they  soundly  won  on  November  14th 
with  a  score  of  28-14.  The  Gold  team  prevailed,  as  they  had  a  strong 
passing  attack  with  Linda  Bratina  at  the  helm.  The  Blue  team  was  con- 
tinually beset  with  offsides  penalites.  Entertainment  was  provided  by 
the  Powder  Puff  marching  Band  and  the  "beautiful  ladies" — the  major- 
ettes and  cheerleaders.  Everyone  had  fun,  and  the  senior  class  bene- 
fitted with  $700  going  toward  Senior  Prom. 


"Oh,  no,  you  don't!  This 
Is  MY  football,  not 
yours!" 


FAR  RIGHT:  "Tomye"  An- 
derson and  her  interpre- 
tation of  the  Boomerang. 


The  members  of  the  Blue  Team  were:  Debbie  Andrews,  Denise  Ayers,  Sarah  Bowman,  Emily  Burns,  Mary  Pat  Cosgriff,  Nada  Coso,  Jean 
Czyzyckl,  Sandra  DITomaso,  Sue  Duffy,  Laurie  Foreman,  Carrie  Franko,  Ann  Grguric,  Joan  Gundling,  Susan  Hadzlma,  Debbie  Hall,  Con- 
suelo  Heath,  Sue  Helmsoth,  Amy  Hill,  Kittle  Hromyko,  Linda  Ice,  Deborah  Jordan,  Kim  Kaifesh,  Heidi  Kaiser,  Carol  Kernya,  Sharon 
Kingsmill,  Tammy  Lang,  Margaret  Laycock,  Linda  List,  Denise  Lorence,  Amy  Lutz,  Cathy  Massaro,  Diane  McCarty,  Holly  McClurg,  Sheri 
Mikanovich,  Laurie  Neff,  Janet  Novotny,  Joan  Nunnally,  Evelyn  Pana,  Brigitte  Prause,  Peggy  Rohike,  Jeanine  Rupsic,  Beth  Salosky, 
Pamela  Shaffer,  Kathy  Smith,  Monna  StepanskI,  Becky  Stephens,  Sharon  Strauss,  Darlene  Swihart,  Val  Tancredl,  Kathy  Torok,  Mary 
Ellen  Turk,  Mary  Beth  Zak,  Donna  Zuro. 


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The  members  of  the  Gold  team  were: 
Carol  Albanete,  Patty  Arnold,  Johnna 
Baiasko,  LIndy  Bratlna,  SherrI  Cebul, 
Debbie  Clabough,  Leslie  Conley,  Kathy 
Cowling,  Carol  Dallos,  TonI  Dodd, 
Luann  Dudley,  Mary  ErdanI,  Renee 
Fetko,  Chris  Gelev,  Linda  Gilck,  Chris 
Gole,  Jan  Grega,  Lisa  Hanson,  Beth 
Hart,  Dawn  Hector,  JodI  Holloway, 
Laura  Hood,  Debbie  Hopton,  Llane 
Jerina,  Barbara  KIrchner,  Lynne  Kiro, 
Sue  Knight,  Linda  Kordlch,  Mary 
Kotar,  Robin  Lamm,  Linda  Lender, 
Sandra  Lewis,  Nikkl  Lowe,  Debbie 
Lusky,  Vesna  Matic,  Lorraine  Matuch, 
Eileen  Murphy,  Laverne  Nocera,  Patty 
Noel,  Kim  Pearch,  Mary  Beth  Perry, 
Diane  Rado,  Sandy  Schmidt,  Dottle 
Schultz,  Marylou  Stermole,  Karen 
Taullen,  Kay  Thomas,  Carolyn  Thomp- 
son, Carol  Troha,  Mary  Jane  Vahcic, 
MIchele  Vidra,  Cheryl  Warner,  Margo 
Yane. 


SherrI  Cebul  barely  eluded  Mary  Pat  Cotgrlff' *  tackle 
before  going  out  of  bounds. 


Precision,  grace,  and  style  .  .  .? 


"WE'VE  GOT 
SPIRIT  .  . 


What  has  sixteen  legs  and 
lots  of  spirit  and  smiles?  The 
Euclid  high  cheerleaders! 
These  girls  livened  up  the 
crowds  by  "firing  them  up" 
with  their 
"Battlecry" 
and  "Boom- 
erang" cheers. 
They  partici- 
pated in  pep 
assemblies  and 
accomplished 
formidable 
feats,  stacking 
human  pyra- 
mids as  they 
cheered  Eu- 
clid's teams  to 
V-l-C-T-O-R-Y. 


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APT.  KAY  THOMAS' 


BOTTOM  ROW  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Laura  Keyes.  Kerry  Nelson.  2nd  ROW:  Cindy  Pritchard,  Caria 
Santon.  3rd  ROW:  Karen  Terrill,  Dinah  Grdina.  4th  ROW:  Karen  Cooke,  Captain  Mary  Lou  Ice. 


NANCY 


RAILROAD 
MELODRAMA 

This  year's  fall  play  "Love  Rides  the  Rails"  or  "Will 
the  Mail  Train  Ride  Tonight"  took  place  on  November 
18,  19,  and  20.  It  depicted  one  of  the  classic  melo- 
dramas which  took  place  in  the  1890's.  The  story 
was  centered  around  the  villain,  Simon  Darkway,  who 
tried  to  stop  the  mail  train  from  running  so  he  could 
own  the  Pacific  Railroad  franchise.  He  went  about 
this  by  getting  the  hero  Truman  Pendennis  drunk  so 
that  his  men  wouldn't  look  up  to  him.  But,  Carlotta 
Cortez  sobered  Pendennis  up  just  in  time  to  save 
the  franchise  and  his  sweetheart  Prudence  Hopewell. 
Thanks  to  all  of  those  fantastic  actors  and  actresses, 
the  fall  play  was  a  big  hit. 


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Cast  of  Characters 


MRS.  HOPEWELL 

PRUDENCE  HOPEWELL 

SIMON  DARKWAY 

TRUMAN  PENDENNIS 

HAROLD  STANFAST 

DIRK  SNEATH 

CARLOTTA  CORTEZ 

FIFI 

FRED  WHEELWRIGHT 

DAN 

BEULAH  BELLE 

OFFICER 

RAILROAD  WORKERS 


DANCE  HALL  GIRLS 


TESTING, 
TESTING  .  . 


Audio  Aides  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Mr.  Staines,  Doug  Hodaklevic,  Steve  Bell,  David  Jones. 
NOT  PICTURED:  Roy  Schneider. 


Remember  all  those  fantastic  plays  this 
year?  How  would  you  have  enjoyed  all  of 
them  without  the  microphones,  lighting, 
and  other  effects?  Well,  thanks  to  the  great 
expertice  of  the  Audio  and  Media  Aides, 
the  plays  were  a  great  success.  They  solved 
all  the  technical  problems  and  learned 
short-cuts  to  make  this  year's  communica- 
tion system  a  job  well  done. 


Media  Aides  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Eric  Hanson,  Dave  Eros,  Tom  Waschura,  Stan  Rozic,  John  Grabitz,  Milte  Chapman,  Rich  Lisko,  Doug 
Hodaklevic. 

IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJlJlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^^^ 


CARD 
SHARKS 


The  pinochle  club  met  at  least  once 
a  week  to  have  an  inspiring  game  full 
of  competition.  Puzzling  over  runs 
just  missed  and  scheming  to  catch 
the  last  trick  was  a  relaxing  end  to  a 
hectic  day. 


"Wow!  what  a  pair." 


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LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Kevin  Halberg,  Manny  Scanlan,  Jeff  Lu,  Mr.  Reno,  Mike  Kul- 
blckas,  Mark  Gordon.  NOT  PICTURED:  Mr.  Hungerford;  Bob  Blevins;  Jeff  Clark; 
Preston  Neal,  President;  Dave  Nelson;  Mark  Warden;  Jim  Waschura. 


CQ  .  .  DX  .  .  DE  .  . 
WA8ZGE 

Radio  Club  has  introduced  young  people  to 
the  ever-growing  industry  of  communications. 
Interested  students  met  on  Tuesdays  after 
school  in  the  radio  room  to  learn  and  eventually 
to  obtain  their  own  amateur  radio  licenses.  After 
a  member  receives  his  or  her  license,  the  Radio 
Club's  station,  WA8ZGE,  is  used  to  project  the 
voice  of  Euclid  students  to  countries  around  the 
world. 

Those  members  who  have  obtained  their  own  licenses  are: 
Mr.  Hungerford  WB8BHC 
Dave  Nelson  WN8USQ 
Preston  Neal  WN8UMD 
Manny  Scanlan  WN8BQ0 


lllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^^^ 


CLOCKWISE:  Mr.  Sallach,  Robin  Pinkava,  Jason 
Bailey,  Lorraine  Peters 


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DO,  RE,  Ml,  FA 


The  Euclid  High  choirs,  under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Sam  Taylor,  produced 
several  fine  concerts  in  the  course  of  the  year.  By  auditioning  for  Mr.  Taylor, 
students  with  singing  talent  advanced  through  the  various  stages  of  the 
choirs.  Those  with  the  best  vocal  qualities  and  experience  were  chosen  for 
Varsity  Chorale,  which  is  the  "elite"  of  the  choir  groups.  Mr.  Taylor's  veteran 
ability  of  weaving  and  blending  the  voices  of  his  students  and  highlighting 
some  numbers  with  choreography  served  to  produce  fine  quality  concerts. 


Choral  Masters  members:  Denise  Andrews,  Bill  Andrews,  Judi  Arnold,  Nancy  Ayers,  Jason  Bailey,  Judi  Bohn, 
David  Brown,  Rich  Cell,  Karen  Collins,  Matt  D'Amico,  George  Demyanchik,  Chris  Dole,  Mary  Dolter,  David  Eros, 
Helen  Fabianich,  Cheryl  Frank,  Rob  Frank,  Don  Frank,  Lisa  Friedel,  Judy  Garrett,  Nancy  Gaydos,  John  Glovan, 
Pam  Gonas,  Dave  Henry,  Cathy  Hershey,  Mary  Holmes,  Linda  Ice,  Larry  Insana,  Robin  Jokela,  Krystal  Kent, 
Bryan  Ketchum,  Jim  Kisthardt,  Bob  Klein,  Joe  Klein,  Laura  Kruger,  Cathy  Lehman,  Laura  Lick,  Brenda  Loraw, 
Kathy  Martin,  Nick  Massiello,  Joy  Mast,  Rain  Matuch,  Jeff  Mavsar,  Eileen  Mayock,  Diane  Micale,  Nancy  Neme- 
cek.  Angle  Oberaitis,  Dave  Praznovsky,  Sharon  Prileson,  Duane  Reschke,  Sue  Samuel,  Beth  Sawyer,  Kathy 
Sawyer,  Jan  Schimpf,  Dennis  Sedlak,  Debbie  Shanks,  Connie  Sims,  Lou  Singer,  Scott  Stanic,  Beth  Stephens, 
Dave  Stuber,  Steve  Tanner,  Carolyn  Thompson,  Rich  Tolley,  Genute  Vaiginis,  Ken  Vaughan,  Mare  Zak,  Pam 
Znidarsic. 


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Girls  Chorus  members:  Janet  Brace,  Joanna  Buck, 
Pam  Capasso,  Monica  Cefaratti,  Jacquie  Conley,  Sue 
Cowling,  Meg  D'Anna,  Carolyn  Davidson,  Jeanne 
Dommer,  Jan  Ferris,  Debbie  Francis,  Tammy  Gel- 
singer,  Patti  Gibson,  Andrea  Higgins,  Janet  Hollis, 
Terry  Kaneen,  Ellen  Kast,  Kathy  Kirchner,  Mary 
Korosec,  Tony  Kotar,  Kathy  Lorber,  Donna  Miller, 
Chris  Mullins,  Linda  Munnings,  Melody  Musick,  Gerry 
Nocera,  Laura  Novosel,  Laurie  Oberaitis,  Lynn  Okicki, 
Debbie  Orazem,  Peggy  Payne,  Linda  Peirolo,  Diane 
Penko,  Julie  Petrella,  Susan  Piscopo,  Bev  Pritchard, 
Noreen  Raggets,  Mimi  Rezonja,  Cindy  Rhyne,  Karen 
Rossi,  Sally  Schmolz,  Debbie  Selvaggio,  Lisa  Sibert, 
Cheryt  Smith,  Denise  Staso,  Tammy  Taylor,  Laura 
Templar,  Janet  Topping,  Greta  Trommetter,  Diane 
Turner,  Robin  Vaughan,  Lisa  Vendeland,  Patti  West, 
Roberta  Wright. 


Varsity  Chorale  members: 
T.J.  Anderson,  David  Brown, 
Emily  Burns,  Dave  Carlson, 
Sherry  Cebul,  Mike  Cefar- 
atti, Tony  Cell,  Jack  Down- 
er, Laurie  Foreman,  Jeff 
Gaydos,  Paul  Gubanc,  Barb 
Hasse,  Rich  Jambor,  Barb 
Kirchner,  Diane  Kwasny, 
Tom  Knific,  Robin  Lamm, 
Amy  Lutz,  Martha  Mayer, 
Cathy  Miller,  Paul  Miha- 
cevich,  Tony  Perko,  Joe 
Perpar,  Robin  Pinkava,  Tom 
Rotar,  Jim  Schmidt,  Pam 
Shaffer,  Cathy  Stephens, 
Bob  Sump,  Beth  Telich,  Kay 
Thomas,  Mike  Tortorici, 
Mary  Ellen  Turk,  Jeff  West, 
Donna  Zuro. 


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MUSICAL  MAESTROS 


A  famous  violinist  once  said,  "To  play  great  music,  one  must  keep  his  eyes  on  a  distant  star." 
The  Euclid  bands  and  orchestra  rehearsed  hour  after  hour  in  an  attempt  to  create  the  perfect 
performance.  There  were  several  stars  in  view/  for  band  and  orchestra  members.  Some  tried  to 
satisfy  their  love  for  music,  and  a  few  were  preparing  for  hopeful  careers  in  music.  After  com- 
bining these  people  into  performing  ensembles,  music  and  many  memories  were  created. 


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CLOCKWISE:  Percussion 
Woodwinds,  Upper  Brass 
Orchestra. 


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TOP  TO  BOTTOM:  Upper 
Woodwinds,  Stage  Band,  Low- 
er Brasses. 


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Senior  Class.  BOTTOM  ROW,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Patty  Arnold, 
Amy  Hill,  Patti  Noel,  Renee  Fetko,  Evie  Pana,  Nancy  Ayers, 
Connie  Sims,  Joy  Mast,  Jackie  Parker,  Peggy  Fowie,  Dottie 
Schultz.  ROW  TWO:  Debbie  Andrews,  Amy  Lutz,  Carolyn 
Thompson,  Emily  Burns,  Becky  Stevens,  Mary  Beth  Perry, 
Peggy  Rohike,  Lynne  Kiro,  Linda  Ice.  ROW  THREE:  Jody 
Holloway,  Sue  Knight,  Carol  Troha.  Chris  Gole,  Denise 
Lawrence,  Joan  Gundling,  Sheri  Mikanovich,  Sue  Duffy, 
Barb  Kirchner.  ROW  FOUR:  Johnna  Balasko,  Mary  Erdani, 
Laura  Korynoski,  Sam  Mason,  Val  Tancredi,  Kitty  Hromyko, 
Diane  McCarty,  Diane  Rado,  Bonnie  Bronkall.  ROW  FIVE: 
Mike  Evert,  Ted  Thomas,  Karen  Taulein,  Ken  Dorsch,  Karen 
Besselman,  Holly  McClurg,  Luann  Dudley,  Mary  Pat  Cosgriff. 
ROW  SIX:  Tim  Russell,  Bob  Sump,  Jack  Colling,  Mark  Ebers- 
bacher.  Dr.  Bergem,  Randy  South.  ROW  SEVEN:  Tony  Cell, 
Ted  Anderson 


Senior    Cabinet.    BOTTOM    ROW,    LEFT   TO    RIGHT:    Patty 

Arnold,  Emily  Burns.  ROW  TWO:  Amy  Hill,  Carolyn  Thomp- 
son, Renee  Fetko,  Dr.  Bergem.  ROW  THREE:  Randy  South, 
Evie  Pana,  Patti  Noel,  Amy  Lutz,  Tony  Cell. 


Junior  Cabinet.  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Julie  Szoiek,  Brian  Ramona, 
Lisa  Petsanis,  Lori  Katz,  Cindy  Pritchard,  Diane  Nacinovich, 
Kathy  Burns,  Kim  Duffy 


Junior   Class     BOTTOM   ROW:    Bob   Paine    SECOND   ROW, 

LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Kathy  Burns,  Gail  Suscheck,  Kim  Duffy. 
Donna  Janes,  Scott  Wilson,  Rob  Freedon.  THIRD  ROW: 
Lisa  Petsanis,  Cindy  Pritchard,  Sue  Samuel,  Kim  Krawczy- 
szyn,  Diane  Barry.  FOURTH  ROW:  Laura  Lick,  Sandie 
Hastings.  Lora  HIabse,  Julie  Szoiek.  FIFTH  ROW:  Peggy 
Eyman,  Cindy  Hassel,  Debbie  Bernacki.  Eileen  Busdiecker, 
Lori  Katz,  Brian  Ramona. 


Sophomore  Class.  TOP  ROW,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Lisa  Cerjan, 
Doug  Ayers.  Lisa  Sibert.  Joan  Motuza  SECOND  ROW: 
Laurie  Oberaitis,  Kathy  Rymarczyk,  Nancy  Samuel,  Laura 
Draxler.  KNEELING:  Eric  Jochum,  Bev  Pritchard,  Becky 
Tancredi,  Lora  Hayman. 


The  Senior,  Junior,  and  Sophomore  classes  were  very 
active  this  year.  They  engaged  in  bake  sales,  selling  candy, 
and  many  other  profit  raising  projects.  This  money  was 
put  toward  the  Junior  and  Senior  class  proms.  The  Senior 
class  was  the  victor  of  the  Christmas  decorating  contest. 
The  Junior  class  won  the  "spirit  chain  contest"  and  had  a 
very  successful  Spagetti  Dinner.  The  Sophomore  class  had 
many  successful  bake  sales.  Co-operation  and  hard  work 
enabled  them  to  attain  enjoyable  proms. 


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BLOOD 
SISTERS 

Responsible,  trustworthy,  and 
caring  people  was  what  the  Red 
Cross  Club  was  made  up  of. 
These  students  put  in  their  own 
time  to  help  our  community. 
By  selling  candy  to  raise  money, 
these  people  decorated  a  ward 
at  the  Veterans  Hospital.  At 
Easter,  they  visited  an  old  age 
home.  The  biggest  event  of  the 
year  came  after  many  months 
of  planning,  advertising,  and 
coaxing — the  Euclid  Senior  High 
School  Bloodmobile. 


BOTTOM  ROW,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Chuck  Keay,  Laura  Griffis  (secretary).  Nancy  Voll  (treasurer),  Cheryl 
Smith.  SECOND  ROW:  Nancy  Pryatel,  Patti  Dudley,  Sandra  Vallee.  Ivana  Rozman,  Chris  Kaneen. 

President  Judy  Yount. 

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BOTTOM  ROW,  LEFT 
TO  RIGHT:  Eric  Ki- 
mura,  Debbie  Bliss, 
Carol  Gumowski. 
Mary  Thompson.  Lynn 
Okicki,  Mr.  Germock. 
SECOND  ROW:  Daryl 
Dureiko,  Fred  McVey, 
Walt  Wolski.  Alan 
Urbancic.  MISSING: 
Heather  Stump,  Gwen 
Bashline. 


WHATISIT? 


By  twisting,  bending,  twining,  and  using  a  little  creativity,  the 
members  of  Metal  Sculpture  created  many  ingenious  items.  It 
required  much  patience  to  compose  these  sculptures.  Ideas  were 
developed  to  apply  a  new  character  or  function  to  the  metal.  Use- 
ful articles  were  produced  from  valueless  metals  and  scraps. 


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These  students  were  involved  with  the  Americans  Abroad  program  (CLOCKWISE): 
Phil  Braun  (who  went  to  Japan),  Quelo  Heath  (who  came  from  Barbados  and  who 
stayed  with  Nancy  Nemecek's  family),  and  Randy  South  (who  went  to  Brazil). 


FRIENDSHIP 
EXCHANGE 

American  Field  Service  was  one  of  the  most 
active  clubs  this  year.  The  purpose  of  the 
group  was  to  raise  money  so  that  a  foreign 
student  may  be  "imported"  to  Euclid  and 
share  our  way  of  life.  In  addition,  two  Euclid 
students  are  sent  abroad  to  participate  in 
a  first-hand  learning  experience  in  the  culture 
of  another  country. 


FAR  RIGHT:  The  officers  of  AFS  are  (LEFT  TO  RIGHT):  Laurie  Foreman,  treasurer; 
Lauren  Parsons,  president;  Phil  Braun,  vice-president. 


FRONT  ROW,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Quelo  Heath,  Jan  Schimpf,  Marcie  Coons,  Donna  Zuro,  Linda  Click,  Chris  Tice,  Mary  Beth  Hungerford, 
Steve  Nagle,  Angle  Oberaitis.  SECOND  ROW:  Mike  Malloy,  Cindy  Ryne,  Debbie  Polaski,  Denise  Ayers,  Ellen  Sesek.  Mary  Ann  Mikovich, 
Randy  South,  Margaret  Breznikar,  Terri  Jankovich,  Noreen  Walters,  Donna  Madison,  Margie  McLaren.  THIRD  ROW:  Peggy  Eyman,  Mary 
Ann  McCullough,  Sue  Prizzi,  Sue  Bibler,  Lauren  Parsons,  Holly  McClurg,  Laurie  Foreman,  Linda  Lisi,  Phil  Braun,  George  Demyanchik,  Jim 
McMullen,  Jim  Podriznik.  ROW  FOUR:  Nancy  Nemecek,  Bob  Ruuska,  Bill  Hanlon,  Steve  Bour,  Heather  Stump.  Paul  Gubanc,  Hannah  Gleis- 
ser,  Gary  Keefe,  Dave  Jones.  NOT  PICTURED:  Beda  Federici,  Kathy  Lucas,  Jackie  Mason 


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Wai  Napolo  members.  BOTTOM 
ROW,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Nora 
Burke.  Lori  Russell,  Maureen 
DIckard,  Jill  Primeau,  Denise 
Andrews,  Mary  Ellen  Cooke,  Jo 
Thomas,  Pam  Smith.  ROW  TWO: 
Nancy  Roberts,  Debbie  An- 
drews. Jodi  Holloway,  Emily 
Burns  (secretary),  Laura  Kru- 
ger,  Janet  Young,  Val  Tan- 
credi  (president),  Laura  Lick, 
Sue  Heimsoth.  ROW  THREE: 
Sandy  Reid,  Cheryl  Morabito, 
Laura  HIabse,  Ruth  Jerome, 
Karen  Cooke  (treasurer).  Kim 
Krawczyszyn,  Jeanine  Rupsic, 
LuAnn  Dudley.  MISSING:  Terese 
Burke  (vice-president). 


The  Girls'  Gym  Leaders  per- 
formed various  tasks  in  the  gym 
classes  as  assistants  to  the  gym 
teachers.  Those  who  organized 
bake  sales,  pretzel  sales  and 
car  washes  were  the  officers: 
President  Carol  Troha,  Vice- 
president  Sandi  Stankiewicz, 
Treasurer  Annette  Cirota,  and 
Historian  Denise  Lorence.  The 
girls  refereed  various  sports, 
took  attendance,  demonstrated 
and  taught  skills,  and  generally 
backed  up  the  teacher.  These 
dedicated  young  ladies  were  an 
indispensable  part  of  the  girls' 
gym  program  as  they  eased  the 
teacher's  burden  during  her  end- 
less classes. 


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WATER  MAIDENS 

The  girls  in  Wai  Napolo  trained  during  the  school  year  to  de- 
velop their  synchronization  and  swimming  techniques.  Many 
hours  of  exhausting  swimming  in  not-so-warm  water  and  much 
practice  of  underwater  choreography  combined  to  prepare 
these  girls  for  the  annual  Wai  Napolo  water  show.  This  widely 
attended  show  is  one  of  the  most  popular  events  of  the  year, 
and  the  hard  work  of  the  club  members  came  through  very  well 
in  a  precisely  timed  and  exquisitely  produced  show. 


Advisor  Bill  Von  Benken  and  some  of  his  fishies. 


Girls  Gym  Leaders.  FRONT:  Advisor  Audrey  Fox.  ROW  ONE,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Kathy  Rossmann,  Diane  Barry,  Sandi  Stankiewicz, 
Laurie  Foreman,  Karen  Centa,  Linda  Glick,  Karen  Capadona,  Carol  Troha,  Kathy  Sands.  ROW  TWO:  Annette  Cirota.  Jan  Shaw. 
Sharon  Ivancic,  Tina  Kuklica,  Teresa  Kuklica.  Lori  Breskvar,  Diana  Ortman,  Mary  D'Amico,  Nancy  Nemecek,  Patty  Kastelic, 
JoAnne  Bokar,  Barb  Swansinger. 


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JOCKETTES 


The  GAA  engaged  in  many  athletics  such  as  basketball, 
deck  tennis  and  volleyball,  functioning  as  an  intramural 
club.  Miss  Buck  instructed  girls  and  helped  them  to  per- 
fect their  game.  A  great  benefit  gained  was  learning  the 
necessity  of  teamwork.  But  most  of  all,  these  girls  enjoyed 
themselves. 


ROW  ONE,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Peggy  Eyman,  Donna  Ellenbest,  Laurie  Fore- 
man, Kathy  Rossmann,  Diana  Ortman.  Lori  Breskvar.  Sandi  Stankiewicz, 
Mary  D'Amlco.  ROW  TWO:  Kim  Krawczyszyn,  Maria  Draxler,  Beth  Sawyer, 
Lynn  Garapic,  Chris  Ferryman,  Cherl  Strah,  Vickie  Chapman.  ROW 
THREE:  Jeanlne  Rupsic,  Cheryl  Morabito.  Carrie  Franko,  Kathy  Rymar- 
czyk.  Ram  Roeder,  JoAnn  Thomas,  Patty  Roeder,  Kathy  Perryman. 
ROW  FOUR:  Beth  Hart,  Sylvia  Krulc,  NIkki  Lowe,  Kim  Kaifesh,  Mary  Jan- 
kowskl,  Debbie  Gowler,  Nina  Kaeth,  Chris  Perryman.  ROW  FIVE:  Sharon 
Ivancic,  Jean  Cyzyzycki,  Joanne  Bokar,  Teresa  Kuklica,  Patty  Kletrlch, 
Pam  Znldarslc.  Patty  Redman. 


EINSTEINIANS 


1         Many   interesting  speakers  fascinated  and  en- 

a  lightened    the    Science    Seminar's    members   this 

i  year.  They  enabled  the  students  to  obtain  a  wide 

1  variety  of  knowledge  concerning  various  scientific 

2  topics.  One  of  the  most  prominent  experiences 
^  was  a  visit  to  the  Nasa  base  which  was  arranged 
i  by  advisor  Marilyn  Lucas. 

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BOTTOM  ROW.  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Patti  Dudley,  Jan  Schimpf,  Laurie  Pultorak.  Peggy  Eyman,  Nancy  Roberts,  Sandy  Reid,  Robin  Pinkava, 
Ken  Bronkall,  Jeff  Swider,  Kim  Workman,  Debbie  Honey,  Tom  Eisele,  Al  Buonno.  2nd  ROW:  Jim  Kovacic,  Ken  Zappi,  Mike  Norton,  Dennis 
Zerby,  Steve  Bour,  Debbie  Williams,  John  Offerle,  Joanne  Klepacki,  Terry  Jankovich,  Margaret  Breznikar,  Gary  Keefe,  Jeff  Houser,  ?, 
Bob  Perusek,  Sharon  Prileson,  John  Brodhacker,  Chris  Otcasek,  Steven  Tanner,  Rich  Horn,  Debbie  Lusky,  Nada  Jaklic. 


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2  these  were  the  Student  Store  members  who  gave  up  their  study  halls  and  who  also  worked  before  ww 

=  school  to  supply  you  those  and  other  items.  The  Student  Store  workers,  pictured  above,  were: 

I  (BOTTOM  ROW,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT)  Chris  Otcasek,  Manager  Dave  Harth;  (SECOND  ROW)  Peggy  Payne,  Q 

s  Dave  Turner,  Robbi  Wright,  Debbi  Jordan,  Beda  Federici,  Steve  Nagel.  ^9 


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CHILD 
CARE 

Vocational  Childcare 

courses  were  offered  to 
both  juniors  and  seniors 
of  Euclid.  The  program, 
sponsored  by  Mrs.  Bonnie 
Price,  taught  the  students 
to  teach  and  care  for  young 
children  through  experi- 
ence. In  the  nursery  of 
Noble  Elementary  School, 
the  children  learned  many 
things  as  the  students  came 
and  related  to  them. 


TOP  PICTURE.  Senior  CGI    BOTTOM  ROW,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Margot 
Yane,   Tammy    Lang,    Kathy    Kosovlch.    ROW   TWO:   Sandy   Schmidt. 
Darlene  Swihart,  Marcia  Lantzy.  Mary  Hanley.  Nancy  Kastelic. 
BOTTOM    PICTURE.    Junior   CCI     BOTTOM    ROW,    LEFT   TO   RIGHT: 

Laurada  Bischotf,  Carolyn  Herbst,  Karen  Sodic,  Heidi  Heglr  (child), 
Lisa  Gelfman,  Patrick  Carey  (child),  Denlse  Ventura,  Janet  Brady, 
Debbie  Bradac,  Alexis  Macko  (child).  ROW  TWO:  Kathy  Lucas,  PattI 
Wilson,  Bobbi  Prioreschi,  Sue  Klepac,  Beth  Swift,  Sandy  Luda,  Jan 
DIaddarlo,  Diane  Sennick,  Sandy  Kohagen,  Mrs.  Bonnie  Price. 


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BEAUTY 
BUILDERS 

Two  groups  of  senior  high  girls  at- 
tended classes  at  the  Euclidian  Beauty 
College  in  preparation  for  their  state 
licensure  as  cosmetologists.  The  seniors 
attended  the  second  year  classes  in  the 
morning,  and  the  first  year  juniors  in 
the  afternoons.  They  had  both  theory 
and  practical  classes,  where  they 
learned  the  technical  aspects  of  hair 
cutting  and  the  basic  cosmetic  applica- 
tion procedures. 


Junior  Cosmetology  (LEFT  TO  RIGHT):  Chris  Lusky,  Shireen  Meaney,  Jeanne 
Severino,  Rose  Brown,  Becky  Brady,  Linda  Miller,  Denise  Hartman,  Laurie  Petro- 
vic,  Gail  Jalovec,  Dawn  Black,  Mr.  DiPaolo. 


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Senior  Cosmetology.  BOTTOM  ROW,  (LEFT  TO  RIGHT):  Debbie  Clabough,  Laverne  Nocera,  Lorraine  Bell, 
Irene  Pinko,  Kathy  Deveney.  ROW  TWO:  IVlr.  DiPaolo,  Karen  Genelius,  Debbie  Hall,  Tina  Gullo,  Robin 
Glicker,  Ms.  Fisher.  MISSING:  Amy  Arps,  Margaret  Nocera. 


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THE  JOGGERS 


How  long  would  it  take  you  to  run  five-hundred  miles? 
On  their  own  time,  the  five-hundred  mile  club  members 
ran  and  accumulated  this  mileage,  braving  the  elements 
or  escaping  to  the  shelter  of  the  indoor  track.  What 
motivated  them?  It  required  sheer  will-oower  and 
severe  discipline,  and  great  satisfaction  derived  from 
running  long  distances  in  short  periods  of  time. 


AN  ACTING 
COMPANY 

The  Children's  Drama  Club,  under  the  direction 
of  Miss  Carmody,  performed  the  story  of  "Horton 
Hatches  the  Egg"  for  elementary  school  audi'^nces 
this  winter.  These  budding  actors  and  actresses  put 
forth  their  best  efforts  into  the  production  which  was 
enjoyed  by  all  who  saw  it. 


SEATED,  (LEFT  TO  RIGHT):  Mr.  Hoffert,  Mr.  Halbedel.  Mr.  Francetic. 
STANDING:  Bob  Gold,  Joe  Freeh,  Eric  Jochum,  Craig  Basler. 


i  BOTTOM  ROW,  (LEFT  TO  RIGHT):  Steve  Nagle,  Diane  Hribar,  Jan 

2  Schimpf,  Jeff  Gaydos.  ROW  TWO:  Joanna  Buck,  Margi  McLaren. 

•  Karen  Keller,  Norm  Wright,  Nora  Burke,  Pat  Sexton,  Evelyn  Kohler. 

s  ROW  THREE:  Sandi  Hastings,  Blaine  Pullin,  Jim  Bour,  Marci  Coons, 

s  Chris  Otcasek,  Tom  Young.  John  Offerle,  Lori  Laukiavich.  MISS- 

s  ING:  Jim  Choromanski,  Renee  Ferrari,  Dawn  Hector,  Mary  Holmes, 

s  Al  Lester,  Deanna  Smith,  Jim  Tomsic. 

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MAT  MAIDS 

The  Wrestling  Aides  were  instrumental  in  seeing 
that  all  ran  smoothly  for  the  Panther  wrestling  team 
during  the  season.  Wrestling  aides  helped  the 
coaches  through  such  duties  as  scrubbing  the  mats, 
keeping  the  scoring  and  timing  records  of  the  team's 
individuals,  and  running  the  videotape  machine  so 
that  wrestlers  could  learn  from  their  successes  and 
errors.  These  girls  also  constituted  a  loyal  cheering 
section  at  each  meet. 


BOTTOM  ROW  (LEFT  TO  RIGHT):  Katie  Kirchner,  Debbie  Paul, 
Angle  Oberaitis,  Kim  Krawczyszyn.  ROW  TWO:  Maria  Draxler, 
Sandy  Coulter,  Diane  Micale  (secretary,  historian),  Mary  O'Toole, 
Laura  Draxler.  ROW  THREE:  Denise  Andrews,  Beth  Stephens.  Kim 
Cole,  Audrey  Urbancic  (vice-president),  Cheryl  Patrick,  Sue  Jar- 
muskiewicz,  Sharon  Prileson.  ROW  FOUR:  Kathy  Mihelich,  Diane 
Pierce,  Jan  Grega,  Carolyn  Thompson  (president),  Jodi  Holloway, 
Amy  Lutz  (treasurer),  Gloria  Petrick.  MISSING:  Joy  Mast,  Nora 
Dallos,  sponsor  Miss  Haffer. 


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TYCOONS,  INC. 

The  members  of  the  Investment  Club  met  daily  to  study  and  discuss  the 
meanderings  of  the  stock  market.  Students  pooled  their  money  to  invest  in  a 
stock  which,  according  to  their  careful  and  detailed  research,  looked  as 
though  it  would  produce  a  profit  within  the  course  of  a  few  months.  Although 
this  experiment  was  no  game,  no  matter  whether  they  won  or  lost,  they 
learned  by  playing.  The  officers  of  the  Investment  Club  were:  Jeff  Mrofchak 
(president),  Joe  Clark  (vice-president),  Ed  Lube  (treasurer). 


All  of  Mr.  Schonauer's  economy  and  stock  market  classes  were  members  of  Investment  Club.  They 
were:  Greg  Brentar,  Mark  Harmon,  Alan  Lester,  Victor  Nolan,  Cheryl  Abazia,  Dale  Barnes,  Patty  Cek, 
Tony  Cell,  Connie  Cetinsky,  Garry  Coulter,  Ann  Grguric,  Dave  Jones,  Andy  Kendro,  James  Kucher,  Rob 
Pinkava,  Chuck  Nicholls,  Joe  Pales,  Jim  Patete,  Bob  Perusek,  Rick  Schauer,  Bob  Szalay,  Chris  Dram, 
Scott  Wise,  Tom  Anderson,  Rick  Armstrong,  Bob  Blaskovic,  Brian  Cerbin,  Joe  Clark,  John  Colling,  Hal 
Daugherty,  Edward  Fabec,  John  Fette,  Russell  Hennie,  Shawn  Kahl,  Tim  Zuponcic,  Becky  Stephens, 
Jim  Snyder,  Mike  Pyle,  Kelvin  Kester,  Linda  Kordich,  Karen  Maksymowicz,  Robert  Papp,  Sue  Powell, 
John  Ryder,  Dave  Saletrik,  Jeff  Schuffert,  Carol  Troha,  John  Trommetter,  Craig  Yoder,  Scott  Daugher- 
ty, Mike  Cefaratti,  Dominic  DiVincenzo,  Carl  Kozlowski,  Bob  Leonhardt,  Ed  Lube,  Sam  Mason,  Andy 
Prause. 


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Members  of  Kids  for  Earth  were:  Tom  Appleton,  Brian  Cerbin,  Dino  Civitarese,  Bob  Clapp,  Bil 
Mack,  Joe  Mack,  Jim  Schmidt,  Sponsor  Mr.  Soltesz. 


Those  who  were  concerned 
with  preserving  our  environ- 
ment and  interested  in  learn- 
ing to  enjoy  it  joined  Kids  for 
Earth.  This  group  of  enter- 
prising people  directed  their 
activities  toward  backpacking, 
cross-country,  skiing  and 
canoeing.  They  also  wrote 
letters  and  raised  petitions 
that  were  sent  to  local,  state, 
and  federal  governments 
hoping  to  awaken  the  law- 
makers into  understanding 
the  beauty  of  our  land. 


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AUTHORS 

Students  interested  in  demonstrating  and 
perfecting  their  writing  talents  gathered  to- 
gether to  form  the  Writing  Club.  The  members 
discussed  their  own  writing  ideas  and  problems, 
and  provided  each  other  with  encouragement 
and  suggestions.  The  purpose  of  the  club  in- 
cluded helping  those  who  enjoyed  writing  to 
feel  that  there  were  others  interested  in  their 
work,  and  to  share  ideas  so  that  each  person's 
writing  could  benefit  from  association  with  the 
others. 


Writing  Club  members  were  Ted  Baldassarre,  Nita  Cook,  Nada  Jaklic,  Andy  Kendro, 
Lorraine  Peters,  Kelly  Smith,  Karen  Stevko,  and  Sponsor  Mr.  Weisenberg. 


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The  Robin  Hood  Caper 

by 
Fred  Carmichel 

CAST  OF  CHARACTERS 

Richard  Collins    joe  Choromanski 

Flora  Langley jan  Schimpf 

Jessica  Selby  jydy  Garrett 

Emily  Jordan   Karen  Keller 

Jason  Bosley   pgul  Gubanc 

Phillip  Mullins     steve  Bell 

Hubert  Ratner Mike  Wilson 

Warren  Coates     chris  Octasek 

Frederick  Ruggles     steve  Bour 

Sylvia  Coates cathy  Burns 


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MODERN  ROBIN  HOODS 

The  Winter  Play,  The  Robin  Hood  Caper,  was  performed  on  March  3,4,5  in  the  Little  Theatre.  A  synopsis  of 
the  play  is  as  follows:  Richard  Collins'  aunt,  Flora  Langley,  and  her  three  friends.  Rev.  Jason  Bosley,  Phillip 
Mullins,  and  Emily  Jordan,  are  reformed  criminals  who  travelled  the  country  doing  good  deeds.  When  they 
hold  their  annual  meeting  of  the  Charities  Anonymous  Club,  they  find  themselves  confronted  with  a  charity 
problem  in  their  own  backyard.  The  town's  mayor,  Hurbert  Ratner,  is  trying  to  kick  Richard  out  of  his  news- 
paper office  to  stop  Richard's  editorials  about  the  mayor's  grafting  ways.  The  charity-minded  quartet  decides 
to  help  Richard  keep  the  newspaper  and  win  the  mayorality  race  which  is  fine  with  Jessica  Selby,  Richard's 
fiancee.  The  caper  seems  to  be  in  jeopardy  when  Jessica's  uncle,  Frederick  Ruggles,  shows  up,  because  he  is 
the  policeman  who  originally  arrested  the  four  elderly  crooks.  In  the  end,  "Rugged"  Ruggles  exposes  the 
mayor  as  Hubie  the  Heist,  and  Warren  Coates,  the  town's  crooked  treasurer,  and  his  wife,  Sylvia,  discover  that 
the  Rev.  Bosley,  is  a  fake  and  that  Sylvia  and  Warren  are  not  really  married.  The  play  ends  with  the  four  ederly 
people  revelling  in  their  new-found  problem,  a  charity  ball  of  which  "Rugged"  Ruggles  is  the  chairman. 


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GET  YOUR 
\  TICKETS  HERE 


■^        The  Ad  Club  was  made  up  of  about  forty 

^^     girls  who  spent  many  of  their  evenings 

■^       selling  tickets   or   programs  for  all 

^^       of  Euclid's  athletic  events.  They 

■^         received  free  passes  to  all  the 

OWE,  third  period.  BOTTOM  ROW,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Mary  Deoma,  Cheryl  Boyd,  Rita  Her-       -^  pampt;    in  rprnanitinn  nf  thoir 

shamn,  Karen  Lorber,  Janet  Baitt,  Maria  Festini,  Rita  Gulgo.  ROW  TWO:  Greg  Bealowski,  Mike       "%,  B'>iiica,  in  leougiiiuuii  ui  Liieir 

Kleinhenz,  Dan  Miller,  Jesse  Becerra,  Greg  Stephens,  Marc  Scherbarth.  ROW  THREE:  George       '^  help     in    working    through 

Stoner,  Jeff  Elliott,  Tom  Chanakas,   Ron  Maxey,  Jim  Rocco.  ROW  FOUR:  Dave  King,  Donald       ^^  gOOd  and  bad  weather. 

Weigand,  Chip  Sieford,  Gary  Strunge.  NOT  PICTURED:  Advisor  Frank  Passarella.  ^^ 


OWE,  first  period.  SEATED,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  John  Morris,  Chris  Pecnik,  JoAnn  Snyder,  Rosemarie  Simek,  Cindy  Evans.  ROW  TWO: 
Mark  Springer,  Kevin  Mix,  Jay  Vernon,  Leonard  Post,  Jeff  Witt,  Chuck  Orndoff,  Walter  Noch,  Brian  Mecoli,  Ron  Brinko,  Don  Ehrke, 
Advisor  Tom  Hoffart.  NOT  PICTURED:  Dan  Misch,  Dennis  Prevesk,  Jim  Robertson,  Steve  Swift,  Beverly  Tucci,  Bob  Whitney. 


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These  juniors   and        ^^ 
seniors  were  members  "^ 

of    OWE,    the    Occupa-  "^^ 

tional    Work    Experience  "^ 

club.   These   young   people  ^L 

learned    many   ways    how   to  '^ 

adapt  to  the  world  of  work.  High-         ^^ 
lights  of  their  activities  were  their         '^ 
holding  their  annual  faculty  Christmas 
brunch  and  a  trip  to  Cedar  Point  at  the 
end  of  the  year. 


AD  CLUB  ROSTER:  Debbie  Andrews,  Ruth  Ankuda.  Diane  Barry,  Missy 
Bifro,  Kathy  Bolsar,  Ellene  Busdiecker.  Karen  Centa,  Maria  Draxler, 
Beth  Federici.  Karen  Garapic,  Joan  Gundling,  Tina  Greig,  Sue  Heimsoth, 
Barb  Hribar,  Kitty  Hromyko,  Linda  Ice,  Deb  Jordan,  Kim  Kaifesh.  Lori 
Katz,  Carol  Kernya,  Kim  Krawczyszyn,  Sylvia  Krulc,  Laura  Lick.  Linda 
Munnings,  Diane  Nacinovich,  Chris  Neiman,  Laverne  Nocera,  Patti  Noel. 
Angle  Oberaitis,  Evelyn  Pana.  Helen  Pavlovic.  Deb  Petrich,  Cindy  Ro|eck, 
Kathy  Rose,  Sue  Samuel,  Gail  Suschek,  Julie  Szoiek,  Carmi  Tancredi, 
Carol  Troha,  Lisa  Vendeland. 


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GAL  FRIDAYS 


The  co-curricular  Clerk-Typist  Club, 
part  of  the  Office  Education  Association, 
helped  students  in  office  education 
classes  develop  student  leadership, 
vocational  competence  In  the  office, 
and  enthusiasm  for  learning  and  ob- 
taining knowledge  in  the  office  field. 
Bake  sales,  candy  sales,  and  novelty 
sales  were  held  to  raise  money  for 
field  trips  and  guest  speakers.  During 
Christmas  and  Easter  vacations,  the 
club  held  parties  at  Mary  Mavec  for 
those  less  fortunate.  Club  advisors 
were  Mrs.  Bensusan  and  Mrs.  Harshman. 


Jr.  Clerk  Typists  Officers:  Tracy  Bildinger  (Historian),  Betty  Craig  (Parliamentarian),  Belle 
Pierdon  (President),  Debi  Downing  (Vice  Pres.),  Jo  Ann  Michael  (Treasurer).  NOT  PICTURED: 
Karen  Knaus  (Secretary). 


Jr.  Clerk  Typists:  (SEATED) 
Lisa  Pemberton,  Ruta  Jaku- 
bauskas,  Patty  Redman,  Bev 
Manza.  (STANDING)  Linda 
McLaughlin,  Patty  Krause,  Debi 
Sadowski,  Royene  Trunkely. 
(MISSING)  Karen  Raggets. 


Sr.  Clerk  Typists  CENTER:  Michele  Vidra 
(Parliamentarian).  ROW  2:  Brigitte  Prause, 
Barbara  Mandate  (Historian),  Lora  Holcombe. 
ROW  3:  Cheryl  Warner  (Vice  Pres.),  Susan 
Huelsman  (Treas.),  Teresa  Churchill  (Sec), 
Doreen  Miller  (Pres.),  Barbara  Dalton.  NOT 
PICTURED:  Christine  Kovach,  Linda  Mikolich. 


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Senior  Accounting.  BOTTOM  ROW,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Chucl<  Nicholls,  Lenny  Cefaratti.  ROW  TWO:  Cheryl  Abazia,  Denise  Chabrand  Garry 
Coulter,  Karen  Capadona,  Peggy  Fowie,  Carol  Troha.  ROW  THREE:  Randy  Garrett,  Judy  Allwood,  Linda  Suchevits  Ann  Kish  '  Laura 
Beaiko,  Judy  Urban.  NOT  PICTURED:  Kathi  Homar,  Ray  JablonskI,  Jackie  Parker,  Debbie  Vojtek. 


The  junior  and  sen- 
ior Accounting  clubs 
worked  with  the  fine 
equipment  of  Euclid 
High's  business  de- 
partment to  learn  the 
skills  necessary  for 
office  careers  as  book- 
keepers and  account- 
ants. The  club  advisors 
Joe  Regano  and  Kath- 
leen Radigan  encour- 
aged the  development 
of  good  habits  and 
though  the  answers 
weren't  always  cor- 
rect, the  students  en- 
joyed the  challenge 
of  accounting. 


Junior  Accounting.  BOTTOM  ROW.  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Debbie  Petchak,  Diane  DeLuca,  Laura  Markulin,  Noreen 
Brandick,  Denise  Hegedus,  Nora  Burke,  Noreen  Golden,  Mary  Kuken,  Janet  Pozelnik.  ROW  TWO:  Joan  Thompson, 
Dan  Novak,  Dan  Combs,  Curt  Gasser,  Dave  Linane,  John  DeGeronlmo,  Barry  Breining,  Brian  Makse,  Larry  Hale. 
NOT  PICTURED:  Lorin  Bradlee,  Dave  Harth,  Lydia  Jurkovic. 


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//FOR 


Data  Processing  assisted  in  the  development  of 
leadership  qualities,  interest  in  the  American  business 
system,  and  the  competency  in  office  occupations. 
Involved  in  this  co-curricular  club  were  36  Euclid  stu- 
dents. Funds  were  raised  by  the  sale  of  candy,  fruit, 
and  baked  goods  and  by  dances.  The  Junior  Data  Pro- 
cessers  were  under  the  direction  of  Miss  Ivansek  and 
President  Roger  Stenger,  Vice-President  Mary  Kochan, 
Secretary  Cheryl  Everson,  Treasurer  Chris  Journey, 
and  Historian/Parliamentarian  Veronica  Terrill.  The 
Sr.  club  is  sponsored  by  Mr.  Mize  and  led  by  Presdient 
Joseph  Freeh,  Vice-President  Mona  Perovsek,  Secretary 
Linda  Batdorf,  Treasurer  Keith  Blain,  Parliamentarian 
Barb  Ducca,  and  Historian  Peggy  McLoughlin.  The 
clubs  were  members  of  the  statewide  Occupational 
Education  Program. 


Junior  Vocational  Data  Processing.  FRONT:  Veronica  Terrill.  2nd  ROW: 
Janet  Hosa,  Cliris  Journey.  3rd  ROW:  Evelyn  Kohler,  Laura  Griffis,  Lori 
Laukiavich.  4th  ROW:  Sue  Schuenemann,  Rose  Burrington,  Celia  Schulilt, 
Cheryl  Everson.  5th  ROW:  Pam  Degutis,  Mary  Konchan,  Cathy  Vohnout, 
Valerie  Lombardo.  6th  ROW:  Roger  Stenger,  Milie  DiDomenico,  Dave 
Bllko,  Marlene  Capiccloni,  Ed  Locke. 


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Senior  Vocational  Data  Processing.  BOTTOM:  Barb  Ducca,  Joe  Freeh, 
Keith  Blain,  Linda  Yeckley,  Mona  Perovsek.  2nd  ROW:  Sue  DeLuca, 
Peggy  McLoughlin,  Pat  Doyle,  Mr.  Ed  Mize,  Annette  Cirota,  Jini 
Katosic.  3rd  ROW:  Mike  Robinson,  Carol  Zgonc,  David  Warder,  Linda 
Batdorf,  Judy  Purvis,  Buddy  Shafer.  MISSING:  Patty  Toigo. 


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Senior  Vocational  Stenography 

BOTTOM  ROW:  Nancy  Brass,  Kim  Ross,  Diane  Kavai.  2nd  ROW:  Sue  Heimsoth,  Carol  Albanese, 
Dianne  Vasas.  3rd  ROW:  Kathy  Cowling,  Peggy  Laycock,  Debbie  Jordan,  Donna  Doles.  4th  ROW: 
Bev  Bacon,  Pam  Wright,  Kathy  Sawyer.  5th  ROW:  Diane  Hausrath,  Janet  Kerns.  MISSING: 
Mary  Kotar. 


TAKE  A  LETTER, 
PLEASE." 


As  a  co-curricular  club,  Vocational 
Stenography  provided  opportunities  for 
Euclid's  future  business  workers  to  view 
the  relationship  between  classroom 
training  and  everyday  reality.  The  girls 
planned  business  and  social  field  trips. 
Money  was  raised  through  candy  and 
bake  sales  and  car  washes.  The  club 
also  entered  local  and  regional  academic 
contests  to  test  proficiency  in  various 
secretarial  areas.  Club  advisors  were 
Mrs.  Huefner,  Mrs.  Regano,  and  Miss 
Ivancic.  Jr.  Stenography  officers  were 
President  Maureen  Alaburda,  Vice- 
President  Sandy  Frattin,  and  Secretary 
Sandy  Springborn. 


Junior  Vocational  Stenography 

BOTTOM  ROW:  Carol  Blasko,  Teresa  Kuklica,  Cindy  Hassel,  Eileen  Imler,  Mrs.  Maureen  Huefner,  Lori  Pollock,  Laura  Ogden,  Dena  Grosel, 
Carol  Novinc,  Debbi  Kaufman,  Mary  Miller.  2nd  ROW:  Vicky  DuBecky,  Maureen  Alaburda,  Sandy  Springborn,  Donna  Johnston,  Carol 
Poulas,  Sandy  Frattin,  Cindy  Yaggie,  3rd  ROW:  Annette  Criado,  Paula  Kardos,  Jan  Markham.  MISSING:  Dawn  Ayres,  Holly  Sterbik. 


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COE  1°.  BOTTOM  ROW,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Pamela  Golden,  Mrs.  Carol  Williams,  Karen  Maksymowicz  (treasurer).  Sue 
Kraince  (vice-president),  Debbie  Zailer,  Barbara  Hribar,  Nancy  Mikovic  (historian),  Diane  Kavel.  SECOND  ROW:  Cheryl 
Engelking,  Laurie  Nawor,  Mary  Beth  Dublekar,  Anne  Miller,  Cheryl  Powell  (secretary).  THIRD  ROW:  Debra  Manfredonia, 
Loren  Ivansek,  Kelly  Martin,  Judy  Godnavec  (president),  Lisa  Danzinger,  Jannelle  Berzin  (parliamentarian). 


^\         Going  to  school  for  only  half  a  day  ap-     ^\ 

^^     pealed  to  some  few  dozen  seniors  who  signed     ^^ 

C      up  for  Cooperative  Office  Education.  These      C 

^      hours  were  spent  training  on  various  office 

machines,  and  working  in  various  firms  in 

„    the  afternoon. 


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COE  2  .  BOTTOM  ROW,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Marilee  Rojeck,  Patricia  Stewart,  Bethann  Miller  (secretary),  Russ  Hennie,  Joe  Hanak  (parlia- 
mentarian). SECOND  ROW  Patricia  Cek,  Connie  Cetinsky,  Josle  Strle  (treasurer),  Darcy  Ryder  (historian),  Joann  Gugliotta  (president), 
Diane  Serksnis,  Carole  Baizel,  Dawn  Appleton.  MISSING:  Use  Dougherty,  Sharon  Machine,  Mrs.  Eleanor  Weigand. 


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VICA 


Vocational  Industrial  Clubs  of  America  was  a  state-wide  organization,  which  was  formed  from  classes 
like  Diversified  Cooperative  Training.  VICA  enabled  young  adults  to  come  to  an  understanding  of  the  busi- 
ness world's  competative  atmosphere.  Many  students  competed  in  their  selected  fields  in  state  and 
nationwide  contests. 


BOTTOM  ROW.  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Al  Johnson,  Laura  Anderson,  Eric  Himmelman,  Nadine  McLean,  Mike  Semega.  SECOND  ROW:  Laura 
Plavcan,  Cathy  Lehman  (president),  JoAnne  Oyaski  (secretary).  THIRD  ROW:  Mr.  Eichhorn  (advisor),  Alan  Leinweber  (treasurer), 
Bonnie  Brooker,  Jenny  Gephart,  Sue  Archacki,    Kathy  Mendoza,  Terl  Blakeley  (Vice-president,  Queen),  Pat  IHrivak,  Linda  Turk. 
FOURTH  ROW:  Duane  Reschke,  Barb  Chuha,  Debbie  Market,  Carole  Manion,  Tracy  Wintle,  Jim  Perl. 


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THE  PRINTERS 

These  people  make  up  the  Voca- 
tional Graphic  Arts  club.  They  do  ail 
of  the  printing  for  the  school,  ranging 
from  the  Survey  to  the  hall  passes  and 
cut  slips  that  the  faculty  uses!  Many 
hours  are  spent  preparing  these  items, 
with  fine  quality  work  turned  out  every 
time. 


BOTTOM   ROW,   LEFT  TO   RIGHT:   Dave  Traina,  Don  Traina.   SECOND  ROW:  Lester 
Kazol,  Jim  Eireman,  Brian  Houser,  Kelly  Mains. 


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Because  of  their  outstanding  performances  in  their  respective  varsity  sports,  these  men 
became  members  of  the  Lettermen.  They  helped  to  raise  funds  for  maintaining  the  teams' 
equipment  and  uniforms,  helping  to  ease  the  athletic  department's  budget.  These  men 
deserved  much  recognition  for  their  athletic  accomplishments  and  fund-raising  activities. 


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BOTTOM  ROW,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Eric  Jochum,  Steve  Basler,  Scott  Wilson,  Jim  Hug,  Bob  Debevc,  Bob 
Gold,  John  Ryder.  SECOND  ROW:  Steve  McKenna,  Chris  Dole,  Ed  Delaney,  Dave  Ulepic,  Jim  Sum- 
ner, Jack  Gregorin,  Mark  Centa,  Dave  Yeckley,  sponsor  Ron  Seymour. 


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CREATIVE 
CREW 

Probably  the  most  creative  pub- 
lication at  the  high  school  was  the 
Eucuyo,  Euclid's  literary  magazine. 
The  Eucuyo  is  unique  in  that  the 
innermost  thoughts  and  refined 
talents  of  Euclid's  students  are 
expressed  through  the  poetry  and 
short  stories  which  are  printed. 
The  Eucuyo  is  published  once 
each  year,  and  the  staff  members 
worked  hard  sorting  through 
hundreds  of  pieces  of  literature 
which  is  donated  to  them,  choos- 
ing only  the  best  for  the  final 
publication. 


FRONT:  Heather  Stump,  editor-in-chief.  BACK:  Linnea  Purvis,  short  story  ed.;  Evie  Pana,  art  ed. 
Ted  Baldassarre,  asst.  ed.;  Lauren  Parsons,  poetry  editor;  Patty  DeMarco,  asst.  art  ed. 


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^  Need  to  know  why  there  should  be  a  comprehensive  program  of  penal 

^\^  reform  in  the  United  States?  Well,  any  of  the  Debate  Club  members  will  discuss 

■"  the  topic,  as  evidenced  by  their  success  in  the  district  debate  tournaments.  The 

members  of  the  Debate  Club  are  pictured  below.  BOTTOM  ROW,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT: 

Pam  Wright,  Ms.  Janis  Jordan,  Nancy  Pryatel.  SECOND  ROW:  Holly  McClurg,  Rich 

Jambor,  Brian  Remona.  MISSING:  Jim  Claybough,  Doug  Jones. 


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LEFT  TO  RKJHT:  Patti  Spaiek,  Lauren  Parsons,  Evie  Pana,  Mary  Clarke.  Linnea  Purvis,  Heather  Stump,  Mr.  Jerry  Henderson  (sponsor), 
Ted  Baldassarre.  Joan  Deveney.  Cathy  Santa,  Gary  Shay.  MISSING:  Patty  DeMarco. 


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Survey  Editorial,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Lorraine  Peters,  Mary  Clarlte,  Linnea  Purvis,  Vesna  Matic,  Patty  DeMarco, 
Sue  Liggett.  SECOND  ROW:  Eric  Hanson,  Peggy  Laycock,  Donna  Jurman,  Mary  McCullough,  Joanna  McCaskie,  Karen  Keller, 
Marc  Freedman,  Ted  Baldassarre,  Laurie  Foreman.  MISSING:  Kirk  Bonnie,  Nancy  Mikovic,  Ouane  Reschke,  Chuck  Sherrill. 


Editor  (in-need!)  Mary  Clarke. 


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Survey  editors,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Laurie  Foreman — Sports,  Mary  Clarke — Editor-in-chief, 
Linnea  Purvis — Managing  Editor,  Patty  DeMarco — Art.  NOT  PICTURED:  Nancy  Mikovic — 
Managing  Editor. 


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Advisor  Jane  Blabolil. 


Survey  Business  staff:  Doreen  Bakvic,  Elaine 
Deptola,  Pat  Doyle,  Beda  Federici,  Joe  Freeh, 
Lee  Ann  Glinski,  Cindy  Haney,  Mary  Holmes, 
Barbara  Hribar,  Michelle  Jamnik,  Ellen  Kast, 
Diane  Lang,  Diane  Lockhart,  Val  Lombardo, 
Peggy  McLoughlin,  Mary  Kay  Joyce,  Brenda 
Loraw,  Joann  McCaskie,  Tami  Meany,  Steve 
Medves,  Bethann  Miller,  Cheryl  Petrick,  Cynthia 
Rhyne,  Patricia  Roeder,  Mary  Schneider,  Rose 
Simek,  Julie  Stragishe,  Veronica  Terril,  Tina 
Troha,  Linda  Yeckley. 


THE  UNDERGROUND  NEWSPAPER 


All  year  long,  the  Euclidian  and  Survey  staffs  enjoyed  a  friendly  rivalry  as 
the  two  chief  publications  at  the  high  school.  The  Survey  staff  worked  hard 
to  write  articles  and  meet  deadlines  so  that  each  newspaper  was  read  and 
appreciated  by  fellow  students.  A  large  magazine  issue  came  off  the  presses 
in  December  and  sucessfully  proved  the  staff's  talents.  An  added  feature 
in  this  year's  Survey  was  the  creation  of  a  serial  soap  opera,  "As  the  Survey 
Turns." 


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OH  NO!!l  THE  DEADLINE 


I'm  a  Surclidian  (a  Survey  and  Euclidian  member). 


Euclidian  Staff:  1.  Jim  Simeo,  2.  Rob  Frank,  3.  Bill 
Hanlon,  4.  Cheryl  Frank,  5.  Sylvia  Krulc,  6.  Laura 
Plavcan,  7.  Jackie  Mihelcic,  8.  Chuck  Sherrill, 
9.  Paul  Stroud,  10.  Jean  Mason,  11  Sue  Moeller, 
12.  Sue  Prizzi,  13.  Debbie  Polaski,  14.  Kelly  Kozak, 
15.  Hannah  Gleisser,  16.  Bernie  DiSanta. 


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VAS  YESTERDAY!!! 


ROW  1,  BOTTOM  TO  TOP:  Nora  Burke, 
Becky  Stephens,  LaVerne  Nocera,  Laura 
Sustar.  Bill  Lyie,  Rich  Pappas,  Diane 
Rebeck,  Ivana  Rozman,  ROW  2:  Anny 
Hill,  Mary  Pat  Cosgnff,  Dottie  Schultz, 
Beth  Stephens,  Sheri  Mikanovich,  Robin 
Pinkava,  Debbie  Carson,  Norm  Reed, 
Laura  Plavcan. 


Advisers.  LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Nathaniel  Dickinson.  Robert  Hall. 


Dedicated  beyond  compre- 
hension is  the  only  phrase  that 
even  comes  close  to  describing 
the  yearbook  staff.  Out  of  about 
60  persons  who  worked  on  the 
book,  there  was  a  group  of  about 
one  dozen  who  carried  the 
weight.  Without  each  person's 
help,  no  matter  how  small,  it 
never  could  have  been  done. 
The  troubles  we  had  involved 
broken  cameras,  winter  school 
closings,  missed  deadlines,  lost 
pictures,  mistakes,  and  human 
frailties.  The  amount  of  time 
spent  on  this  book  is  immeas- 
urable— vacation  days  spent  at 
work  parties,  dinner  hours  stuck 
in  the  Euclidian  office,  sacrificed 
lunch  periods,  wee  hours  of  the 
morning  spent  on  the  Senior 
section,  and  the  constant  worry! 
There  were  fun  times,  too:  ice 
skating  parties,  workshops,  and 
fifth  period  lunch. 

But  the  best  reward  was  to  see 
the  emergence  of  the  product 
of  all  our  hard  work.  The  time 
and  care  put  into  this  publica- 
tion seems  worth  it  all  when  the 
last  page  is  printed  and  the  book 
is  complete. 


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One  word  that  described  why  the 
students  came  back  to  school  on 
Wednesday  evenings  was  "SPIRIT!" 
Organized  by  Student  Council,  this 
group  of  energetic  and  fun-loving 
people  called  their  club  Spirits.  They 
painted  creative  signs  that  were  hung 
in  the  school's  hallways,  which  in- 
spired Euclid's  various  teams  to  sound 
victories. 


L-2-3GETDOWN! 

An  organization  with  nearly  100  students, 
the  Euclid  Panther  marching  band  worlted 
hard  during  eight  days  of  August  to  learn  the 
fundamentals  of  marching.  Under  the  direc- 
tion of  Arthur  Sydow  and  assistant  Greg 
Kochan,  the  band  performed  such  shows  as 
the  Euclid  script,  "TV  Shows"  and  such 
songs  as  "Bandstand  Boogie,"  "The  Hustle," 
"Long  Time  No  See,"  and  their  "Free  Ride" 
dance.  Their  spirit  was  the  backbone  of  the 
pep  assemblies,  and  they  helped  inspire  the 
football  team.  Their  woric  on  their  float  won 
the  Marching  Band  first  place  during  the 
Homecoming  Parade  and  the  "Free  Ride" 
dance  awed  the  visiting  bands,  as  well  as 
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EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Sue  Hadzima,  Quelo  Heath,  Eric  Jochum, 
Liz  Conway,  Becky  Stephens,  Sandie  DiTomaso.  ROW  TWO:  Nancy  Nemecek,  Marty  LaCava,  Lisa 
Pensantis,  Jody  Holloway,  Carmi  Tancredi,  Ron  Ranallo.  ROW  THREE:  Sue  Knight,  Bob  Gold,  Laurie 
Neff,  Jan  Novotny,  Nannette  DiTomaso. 


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THE  MINI-GOVERNMENT 

The  Student  Council  was  the  only  recognized  voice  of  the  student  body.  They  had  numerous  projects  this 
year,  but  their  main  achievements  were  the  success  of  Homecoming  and  Winter  Festival.  They  were  responsi- 
ble for  organizing  the  pep  rallies  and  assemblies.  They  worked  hard  in  raising  money  for  us  to  obtain  vending 
machines  for  the  E-Room,  such  as  the  air  hockey  and  the  juke  box.  Student  Council  made  possible  the  third 
annual  Bloodmobile  drive,  and  they  prepared  Thanksgiving  ba^'^ets  and  a  Christmas  party.  Without  their  help, 
Euclid's  student  body  would  have  gone  unheard  with  their  suggestions  to  improve  the  school. 


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Officers,  LEFT  TO  RIGHT: 

Sandie  DiTomaso  (Sec- 
retary), Randy  South 
(president),  Marty  La- 
Cava  (Vice-president), 
Laune  Neff  (Treasurer). 


Student  Council,  SENIORS:  Ted  Anderson,  Patty  Arnold,  Monte  Carlo,  Mike  Cefaratti,  Tony  Cell,  Bob  Gold,  Sue  Hadzima  Consuelo  Heath. 
Jody  Holloway,  Linda  Ice,  Andy  Kendro,  Barb  Kirchner,  Sue  Knight,  Jan  Novotny,  Jim  Orme,  Diane  Rado,  Ron  Ranallo,  Peggy  Rinderle. 
Bob  Ruuska,  Dotty  Schultz,  Becky  Stephens,  Marylou  Stermole.  Shari  Strauss,  Paul  Stroud,  Mary  Ellen  Turk.  JUNIORS:  Karen  Alaburda, 
Jeff  Cika,  Donna  James,  Ruth  Jerome,  Lori  Katz,  Chuck  Keay,  Diane  Nacinovich,  Tory  Neff,  Nancy  Nemecek,  Jenny  Otcasek,  Lisa  Pen- 
santis.  Liana  Phillips,  Adam  Shunk,  Kim  Snyder,  Carmie  Tancredi,  Marian  Wallace,  Chris  Whaling,  Helen  Pavlovic,  Beth  Stephens,  Karen 
Cooke,  Gail  Suscheck,  Larry  Insana.  SOPHOMORES:  Lisa  Bachman,  Mary  Beth  Ficere,  Kim  Terrill,  Eric  Jochum,  Nanette  DiTomaso,  Donna 
Miller,  Liz  Conway. 


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HONORED 
JOURNALISTS 

International  Quill  and  Scroll  was  a  select  group  of 
students  who  were  chosen  as  members  due  to  their 
outstanding  journalistic  achievements  on  any  of  the 
school's  publications.  These  members  of  Eucuyo, 
Survey,  and  Euclidian  demonstrated  their  editing  and 
literary  abilities  through  service  and  management  with- 
in their  club,  and  this  talent  was  recognized  and  ap- 
preciated by  their  nomination  and  acceptance  into 
I.Q.S.  by  their  advisors.  The  editors  of  the  Survey, 
Eucuyo,  and  Euclidian,  Mary  Clarke,  Heather  Stump 
and  Sylvia  Krulc,  respectively,  served  as  presidents  of 
the  club. 


Survey  Editorial  I.Q.S.  members. 


Euclidian  I.Q.S.  members. 


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Eucuyo  IQS  member. 


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Euclidian 

Nancy  Ayers 
Cheryl  Frank 
Eric  Hanson 
Mark  Harmon 
Amy  Hill 
Kim  Kaifesh 
Kelly  Kozak 
Sylvia  Krulc 
Jean  Mason 
Vesna  Matic 
Gloria  Petrick 
Debbie  Polaski 
Sue  Prizzi 
Norm  Reed 
Nancy  Santa 
Beth  Stephens 


Eucuyo 

Carl  Baldassarre 
Jean  Deveney 
Laurie  Neff 
Evie  Pana 
Lauren  Parsons 
Jan  Schimpf 
Gary  Shay 
Heather  Stump 


Survey  Business 

Pat  Doyle 
Sue  Liggett 
Diane  Lockhart 
Peggy  McLaughlin 
Cheryl  Modic 
Tina  Troha 
Linda  Yeckley 


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Survey  Editoral 

Mary  Clarke 
Patty  DeMarco 
Laurie  Foreman 
Peggy  Laycock 
Vesna  Matic 
Mary  McCullough 
Nancy  Mikovic 
Lorraine  Peters 
Duane  Reschke 
Kirk  Sonnie 


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Euclid's  senior  inductees. 


Junior  inductees:  Lynn  Badstlbner,  Michael  Bartok,  Judith  Blazun,  Kathleen  Bolsar,  Judith  Bohn,  Lynn  Borzi,  Stephen  Bour, 
James  Bradshaw,  Eilleen  Busdiecker,  Deborah  Carson,  Karen  Cooke,  James  Daugherty,  Frank  Dobler,  Christopher  Dole, 
Jack  Downer,  Maria  Draxler,  Victoria  Dubecky,  Donna  Ellenbest,  Margaret  Eyman,  Helen  Fablanich,  Beda  Federici,  Nancy 
Filsinger,  Cheryl  Frank,  Edward  Franko,  Marc  Freedman,  Lynn  Garapic,  Judith  Garrett,  Lee  Glinski,  John  Glovan,  Stanley 
Gregorin,  Jeffrey  Hauser,  David  Henry,  Lora  HIabse,  Mary  Ice,  Richard  Jambor,  Ruth  Jerome,  Charles  Kapec,  Paula  Kay 
Kardos,  Lori  Katz,  Karen  Keller,  Joanne  Klepacki,  Evelyn  Kohler,  Kim  Krawczyszyn,  Stefanie  Krofina,  Teresa  Kuklica,  Laura 
Lick,  Keith  Lockhart,  George  Mazzaro,  Teresa  Melfi,  Lisa  Meyer,  Diane  Micale,  Kathleen  Mihelich,  Cheryl  Morabito,  Nancy 
Ann  Nemecek,  Angela  Oberaitis,  Laura  Ogden,  Scott  Parker,  Eva  Parziale,  Beatrice  Petraska,  Deborah  Petrich,  Gloria  Petrick, 
Kenneth  Powell,  Nancy  Pryatel,  Diane  Rebeck,  Marcia  Reed,  Sandra  Lee  Reid,  James  Roeder,  Lynn  Sample,  Laura  Scher- 
barth,  Janice  Schimpf,  Ellen  Sesek,  Philip  Setnik,  Sally  Sidak,  Bryan  Speece,  Louise  Sper,  Gail  Suscheck,  Julie  Szoiek,  Robert 
Thomas,  Beth  Thompson,  Jeffery  West,  Debra  Williams,  Denis  Wolowiecki,  Dawn  Woodruff,  Lynn  Wutchiett. 


238 


Senior  Inductees:  Mark  Amoroso,  Michael  Batchko,  Janelle  Berzin, 
Spencer  Brady,  Linda  Bratlna,  Richard  Bregitzer,  Gregory  Brentar, 
Michael  Cefaratti,  Karen  Centa,  Joseph  Choromanski,  Mary  Clarke, 
Mary  Pat  Cosgriff,  Patricia  DeMarco,  Cheryl  Deoma,  Bryan  Derreberry, 
Mary  Beth  Ooblekar,  Kenneth  Oorsch,  Susan  Duffy,  Perry  Edelbergs, 
Joseph  Freeh,  Margaret  Gizzi,  Linda  Glick,  Judith  Godnavec,  Tina  Greig, 
Timothy  Henkel,  Laura  Hood,  David  Jones,  Deborah  Jordan,  Shawn 
Kahl,  Lauren  Kazen,  Gary  Keefe,  Barbara  Kirchner,  Timothy  Kooser, 
Deborah  Leveno,  Debra  Lusky,  Edward  Lube,  Debra  Lee  Manfredonia, 
Carole  Manlon,  Deborah  Markert,  Catherine  Melfi,  Sheri  Mikanovich, 
Laura  Neff,  Charles  Nicholls,  James  Orme,  Joanne  Oyaski,  Mary  Beth 
Perry,  Lorraine  Peters,  Diane  Pierce,  Cheryl  Powell,  Michael  Pozun, 
Roberta  Prioreschi,  Susan  Prizzi,  Diane  Rawlings,  Helmut  Richardt,  Vin- 
cent Rozman,  Timothy  Russell,  Robert  Ruuska,  David  Saletrik,  Thomas 
Salopek,  Kathleen  Sands,  James  Schmidt,  Gary  Shay,  Michael  Svilar, 
Carol  Troha,  David  Ulepic,  Gary  Wolf. 


SCHOLARLY 
STUDENTS 

National  Honor  Society  consisted  of  students  with 
high  grade  point  averages  who  were  also  active  in  com- 
munity and  school  activities.  A  cautious  selection  pro- 
cess which  followed  the  dicta  of  a  national  charter  in- 
sisted on  a  close  inspection  of  applicants'  records.  For 
this  reason,  a  student  chosen  for  membership  was 
likely  to  carry  good  qualities  of  leadership,  scholarship, 
and  service  with  him  through  life,  being  an  asset  to 
society. 


Senior  NHS  members:  Thomas  Anderson,  Patricia  Arnold,  Denise  Ayers,  Nancy 
Ayers,  Douglas  Boone,  Phillip  Braun,  John  Brodhacker,  Emily  Burns,  Patrick 
Campbell,  Marilyn  Carter,  Sherry  Cebul,  Nada  Coso,  Daniel  Crawford,  Jean 
Czyzycki,  Carol  Dallos,  Patricia  De  Frain,  Sandra  Di  Tomaso,  Louise  Dommer, 
Jameis  Drobnick,  Mary  Erdani,  Daryl  Fanney,  Renee  Fetko,  Laurie  Foreman, 
Carolyn  Franko,  Linda  Fresenko,  Christine  Gelev,  Elizabeth  Goldrich,  Paul 
Gubanc,  Susan  Hadzima,  Mark  Harmon,  Joseph  Hegedus,  Susan  Helmsoth, 
Amy  Hill,  Jo  Anne  Holloway,  John  Jue,  Kim  Ann  Kaifesh,  Thomas  Knific,  Susan 
Knight,  Laura  Korynoski,  Sylvia  Krulc,  Diane  Kwasny,  Ingrid  Lackner,  Robin 
Lamm,  Diane  Lockhart,  Nicolette  Lowe,  Amy  Lutz,  Jeanne  Mason,  Nancy 
Mikovic,  Catherine  Miller,  Roger  Miller,  Eric  Mizner,  Susan  Moeller,  Diane  Mc- 
Carty,  Holly  McClurg,  Evelyn  Pana,  Lauren  Parsons,  Susan  Petscher,  Robin 
Pinkava,  Debbie  Polaski,  Linnea  Purvis,  Diane  Rado,  Ronald  Ranallo,  Margaret 
Rinderle,  Katherine  Rossmann,  Nancy  Santa,  Jeffrey,  Schellentrager,  Jeffrey 
Schuffert,  Charles  Sherrill,  Connie  Sims,  Randal  South,  Denise  Smith,  Mary- 
lou  Stermole,  Sharon  Strauss,  Heather  Stump,  Valerie  Tancredi,  Beth  Ann 
Telich,  Carolyn  Thompson,  Mary  Ellen  Turk,  Randolph  Turk,  Audrey  Urbancic, 
Joyce  Waschura,  Scott  Wilson,  Scott  Wise,  Paul  Yanchar,  Donna  Zuro. 


NHS  Officers 

Randy  Turk — President 

Jean  Mason — Vice  president 

Amy  Hill — Secretary 

Chris  Gelev — Treasurer 


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COMPUTER 
JOCKS 


LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Dave  Jones,  Norm  Reed,  Gary  Keefe,  Mike  Kupfer.  Kevin  Halberg,  Kathy  Rossmann, 
Mr.  Reno. 


The  Computer  Jocks  provided  Euclid 
High  with  many  beneficial  projects. 
Through  the  efforts  of  these  industrious 
students,  many  programs  were  com- 
pleted to  aid  both  student  and  teacher 
alike.  The  Senior  Index,  general  elections 
(Homecoming,  Winter  Festival,  and  Stu- 
dent Council),  and  various  games  such 
as  Jet  Land,  Blackjack,  Tragectory,  and 
Drop  (a  physics  project,  using  a  series 
of  questions  and  calculations  to  drop 
a  "bomb),  have  been  developed,  com- 
piled, and  executed  by  Computer  Jocks' 
members.  In  addition  to  working  on 
their  own,  members  also  found  time 
to  help  any  student  or  teacher  with 
questions  concerning  the  computer.  This  functional  club  is  multiplying  in  numbers,  and  should  continue  to  do 
so  as  interest  in  computer  technology  increases. 


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Activities  Index. 


Activity 


Page 


Activity 


Page 


Accounting 219 

Ad  Club   217 

American  Field  Service  (AFS)     201 

Audio  Aides     192 

Bands    196,197 

Boys  Swim  Leaders    180 

Cheerleaders 188,189 

Child  Care     206,207 

Childrens  Drama  Club   211 

Choirs   194,195 

Clerk-Typists    218 

Cooperative  Office  Education  (COE)   222 

Computer  Jocks   240 

Cosmetology  208,209 

Data  Processing   220 

Debate     225 

Euclidian  228,229 

230,231 

Eucuyo    224,225 

Fall  Play     190,191 

Girls  Athletic  Association  (GAA)    204 

Girls  Gym  Leaders    202,203 

Girls  Swim  Leaders 180 

Homecoming /6,77 

78,79 

International  Quill  and  Scroll  (IQS)     236,237 

Investment  Club   212 

KeyClub     182,183 

Kids  for  Earth 213 


Lettermen    224 

Majorettes   184,185 

Marching  Band    233 

Media  Aids    192 

Metal  Sculpture    200 

National  Honor  Society  (NHS)    238,239 

Occupational  Work  Experience  (OWE)     216 

Pink  Panthers    183 

Pinochle  Club     192,193 

Powder  Puff  186,187 

Radio  Club   193 

Red  Cross 200 

Science  Seminar 204,205 

Ski  Club 181 

Soph.  Jr.,  Sr.  Classes 198,199 

Spirits    232 

Stenography    221 

Student  Council    234,235 

Student  Store    205 

Survey 226,227 

VICA 223 

Vocational  Graphic  Arts    223 

Wai  Napolo  202,203 

Winter  Festival     96,97 

98,99 

Winter  Play 214,215 

Wrestling  Aides    211 

Writing  Club   213 

500  Mile  Club     210 


240 


To  CAS  and  SSK: 
Thanks  for 
everything. 


Uncle  Mike: 
Thank  you  for 
making  all  the 
rough  times 
OK  and  all  the 
good  times 
better.  Going 
to  the  plant  was 
really  great.  We 
love  you  and 
vi/ouldn't  trade 
you  for  anyone 
else  in  the 
w/orld — maybe 
it's-  your  al 
shave!    -' 


ABAZIA,  CASIMIR — Cas 

ABAZIA,  CHERYL— Arpege 

'    Investment  Club 
O.E.A.Club 


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11.12 


ABRAHAM,  CHARLES  J. 

ABRAMCZYK,  RONALD  M.— Ron 

ABRAMCZYK,  TIMOTHY  J. 
Brammy  Ja^^^^^^,^ 

Spirits  (Bananas)  ^^^^^'^        10 

Baseball  10 

J.V.  Basketball  10 

Basketball  11 

ADAMS,  KENNETH  A— Ken 

ALBANESE,  CAROL  A. — Carol 


Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 
lOE 

Stenography  Club 
O.E.A.  Secretary 

ALECCI,  DONNA — Donna 
ALLWOOD,  JUDY  A. — Judy 

O.E.A.Club 


12 
11,12 
11,12 

11 


AMOROSO,  MARK  L.— M< 

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AFS 

10-12    ■; 

J.V.  Baseball         tJ^ 

Gym  Leaders        X        4BM 

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ANASTASI,  SUSAN  K.— S 

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Band 

10-12 

Marcbing  Band 

10-12 

Orchestra 

12 

ANDERSON,  LAURA  M. 

V.I  C.A. 

12 

ANDERSON,  THADEUS  J. 

— TJ 

Choral  Masters 

10,11 

Varsity  Chorale 

12 

Key  Club 

10 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

11.12 

indoor  Track 

10-12 

Track 

10-12 

Water  Polo 

10 

Student  Council 

11,12 

Swifn  Leaders  Boys 

12 

Powder  Puff  Cheerleader 

12 

Letterman  Club 

10-12 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS  R.- 

—Tom 

KeyClub 

10-12 

Key  Club  V.Pres. 

12 

NHS 

11,12 

Powder  Puff  Cheerleader 

12 

Investment  Club 

12 

ANDREWS,  DEBRA  K. — Debbie 

Ad  Club 

11.12 

Swim  leaders  Girls 

10.11 

Wal  Napolo 

11.12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Choral  Masters 

11        , 

Senior  Class 

12 

MaloretteClub 

10.11 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

APPLETON,  DAWN  M. 

C.O.E.Ciub 

12 

Gymnastics 

10 

O.E.A.  Club 

12 

ARAPS,  AMELIA  E.— Amy 
ARCHACKI,  SUSAN  M.— Sue 
ARCHIBALD,  JACaLINE— Jackie 
ARMSTRONG,  RICHARD  A.— Rick 


student  Stora 
Investment  Club/ 


ARNOLD,  JUDITH  LYNN— iludy 


—Si 


10,11 
12 


Childrens  Drama  Club 
Pinochle  Club 
Girl's  Chorus 
Choral  Masters 
Red  Cross  Club 


10 
II 
10 
11,12 
10 


242 


ARNOLD,  PATRICIA  ANN— Patty 

Jr.  Class  11 

Senior  Talent  Night  12 


Euclidian  Staff 

10.11 

6AA 

10 

NHS 

11,12 

Student  Council 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12 

Girl's  Volleyball 

10 

Powder  PuH  Football  Gold 

12 

Senior  Cabinet 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

BATCHKO.  MICHAEL  J.— Mike 


ATEN,  LISA  A.— Lisa 
AUSFLUG,  CHRISTIANE— Chris 


NHS 

12 

BATDORF,  LINDA  M. 

DaUProd%MngClub 
O.E.A,  CluKo 
O.BK.  Secretary 

11.12 

11.12 

12 

AYERS,  DENISE  A. — Denise 


AFS 

Euclidian  staff 

Majorette  Club 

NHS 

Ski  Club 

Swim  Leaders  Girls 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

Senior  Class 

Teacher's  Aid 


A^S,  NANCY  J.— Erz 


Eutiifdian  Salesman 

Humanities  East 

NHS 

Swim  Leaders  Girls 

Girl's  Chorus 

Choral  .Masters 

IQS 

LLAHTtBborClub 


10-12 

10 

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11.12 

11.12 

11 

12 

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10-12 


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BAUER,  TIMOTHY  A. 
BEALKO,  LAURA — Laurie 
BECERRA,  JESSE 
BECKER.  CHARLES  F.— Chuck 

J.V.  Baseball 
Chess  Club 

BEHRA,  JOHN  E.,,^>--v^ 

BELLE,  LORRAINE  L. 

BELVISO,  MICHAEL— Belfrlto 


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BACHMANN,  ROBERT  W. — Bach 

tCON,  BEVERLY  Jk 
tenographyClub  11,12 

BAGWELL,  W.  ANTHONY— Tony 

BAIZEL,  CAROLE  A. 


C.O.E.  Club 

O.E.A.  Club  « 

C.O.E.  Club  V.  Pres.  f 

Teacher's  Aid  f 

BALASKO,  JOHNNA  M. 

GAA 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

Majorette  Club 
4:    Majorettes 
;     Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

Senior  Class 


12 
12 
12 
11 


10 

10.11 

10-12 

11.12 

12 

12 


BALDASSARRE,  CARL  ED— Ted 

Eucuyo  Editor 

Writing  club 

IQS 

Survey  Business 


BARBA,  DAVID  G. — Dave 
BARBATO,  SANDRA  L.— Sandy 

Gym  Leaders  11.1 

BARBO,  PATRICIA  M.— Patty 
BARILE,  THERESA— Daisy 
BARNES,  ANNETTE 
BARNES.  DALE  R.— Blue 

InvestmentClub 
BARNETT,  SAUNDRA  LEE — Sandy 


Swim  Leaders  Girls 
Girl's  Swimming 


10.11 

I     10 


BARRY,  PAUL  J. — Scub 
BARTEL,  JOSEPH  F.— Nick  JoSe 
BASAR,  SUSAN— Sue 
BASHLINE,  GWENDOLYN— Gwen 
BASLER,  CRAIG  T.— Base 


I 


Gym  Leaders 

124 

Kay  Club 

11,12' 

Letterman  Club 

1012 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

12 

500  Mile  Club 

11.12 

J.V.  Cross  Country 

10 

Cross  Country 

11.12 

J.V.  Indoor  Track 

10.11 

Indoor  Track 

12 

J.V.  Track 

10.11 

Track 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Sfu dent  Council 
Wrestling 
Spirits  (Bananas) 

pil 

BERARDINELLI,  LORETTA- 

-R«tta 

BERGMAN,  JOHN  R. 

Jta 

BERZIN,  JAN£I.LE  1. — Jan^ 

M 

Teacher's  Aid                          M 
NHS     ,                                 ■ 
O.E.A.Club                                ■ 

I 

BESSEtMAN,  KAREN  M. 

Jr.  Class  ^~'" 
Spirits  (Banana*) 
Senior  Talent  Night 
Senior  Class 
Marching  Band 
Band 

11 
10-12 

12 

12 

10-12 

10-12 

BIELFELT,  LAlg^EN  A. 


BLAIN,  KEITH  W. — Keith 


Data  Processing  Club 

11,12 

O.E.A.Club 

11.12 

O.E.A.  President 

11,12 

O.E.A.  Treasurer 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12 

Powder  Puff  Cheerleader 

12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Senior  Talent  NIgfti 

12 

LAKELEY,  TERESA  E.— Terl 

D.C.T. 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10 

V.I.C.A. 

12 

Girl's  Chorids 

10 

SeniorTal^t  Night 

12 

I 
BLASE,  PATRICIA  A.— Patti 

BLASKOVIC,  ROBERT  A.— Blask 
InvestmentClub  12 

BLISS,  DEBBIE  J. — Debbie 
Metal  Sculpture  Club  11,12 

BLOSSER,  BRUCE  E. 


RadloClub 
Teacher's  Aid 
Student  Store 

BLOlt,  IVY  L.— Iv 

I 
BOLllENBACHER.  BARBARA 

BOONE.  DOUGLAS  W. — D.W. 


NHS 
Band 
Marching  Band 

11.12 
10-12 
10-12 

BORDONARO,  JEFFREY  T. 

f  Kay  Club 

Swim  Leaders  Boys 

— Bord 

10 
11 

^OSCO.  CARL  B.— Lily 

'^  VBOSHER.  KENNETH 

^FbOSSARD.  JAMES  B. 

Crou  Country 
Powder  Puff  Coach 
Senior  Class 

10 
12 
12 

BOWERS,  LEONARD 


WMAN,  SARAH  ANN 


Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

^ 

Girl's  Chorus 

Sports  Aid                         _^ 

10 

Spirits  (Bananas)           ';mF 

10.11 

Pink  Panther  Club         mm 

10,11 

BRADAC,  PHILIP  P. 

BRADY,  SPENCER  L;<— Sea  Ray 


Kid^ 


Swim  Leaders  BJ)I* 

11,12 

Indoor  Track 

10-12 

Track 

1012 

Football 

10-12 

J.V.  Indoor  Track 

10 

NHS 

12 

BRADY,  THOMAS  L. 

BRASS,  NANCY  ANN 

Stenography  Club 
O.E.A.  Club 


AF^Presldent 

NHS: 

Band 
Marching 
Pep  Ba 
Orchestra 
Stage  Band 
Senior  Talent  Nil 
P.T.S.A. 

BRECHUN,  JUDI  K. — Judi 
BREEDEN,  RONALD  E. 
BREGITZER,  RICHARD  D. 
BRENTAR,  GREGORY  J. 


Football 

Letterman  Club         fl^^ 
Investment  Club       '^^B 
^  MHS                           ,  ^ 

12 

12 

^^^12 

BRICKMAN,  GERALD  J. 

J.V.  Football 

10 

BRINKO,  ROB»^^^ 

tr 

Archery  Club            ^^^| 

P         u 

BRINKO,  RONALD  A. 

Q.W.E. 

11,12 

BRODHACKER,  JOHN  R. 

— ^Tricks 

Key  Club 
Science  Seminar 
Senior  Talent  Night 
NHS 
Teacher's  Aid 

10-12 
11,12 

11 

11,12 
10-12 

BRONAKA,  MICHAEL  L. 


BRONKALL,  BONNIE  J. 


nf^V'-'. 


Majorettes 

12 

Majorette  Club 

10,11 

Pink  Panther  Club       ^ 

10,11 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

11 

Senior  Class 

12 

ROOKER,  BONNY  M. 

D.C.T. 

12 

V.I.C.A. 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10 

BROWSKI,  ROBERT — Taz  .Onick 
BRYAN,  PATRICIA  S. 
BUCCERI,  NICHOLAS  R 


""^^fH 


Foreman  Club 
J.V.  Baseball 

BURKE,  TERESE  M. 

WalNapoloV.  Pres. 
Swim  Leaders  Girls 
Senior  Class 
Wal  Napoio 


12 


12 

10-12 

12 

10-12 


BURNS,  EMILY— Em 

NHS  11,12 

Wal  Napolo  Sect.  12 

Swim  Leaders  Girls  10,11 

Pink  Panther  Club  12 

Spirits  (Bananas)  10 

Senior  Cabinet  —  12  ' 

Senior  Talent  Night  12 

Varsity  Chorale  11,12 

Jr.  Cabinet  u 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue  t2 

Girl's  Chorus  10 

GIrrtSwImming  10 

Wal  Napolo  11,12 

BUSKER,  FLORENCE— Lorl 


Ski  Club 
Spirits  (Bananas) 

BUSHER,  JAMES — Bush 

BRYNE,  KEVIN  B. 

CAMPBELL,  PATRIC^J.  G.— Pat 

Cross  Country 


11 

11 


4 


Indoor  Track 

Track 

NHS 

Key  Club 

Swim  Leaders  Boys 

500  Mile  Club 

Senior  Class 


CAMPUS,  ROBERT— Bob 


Swim  Leaders  Boys 

Powder  Puff  Ch.oerleader 

Tennis 

Senior  Talent  Night 

J.V.  Tennis 

Senior  Class 

(£E.A.  Vice  President 


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10-12 
10-12 
10-12 
11,12 
11,12 
11,12 
10-12 
12 


11,12 
12 

10-12 
12 
10 
12 
11 


CANDELA,  ANNE  E. 

Clerk-Typist 
Girl's  Chorus 

CANNON,  TERRY  L. 
CAPADONA,  KAREN  M. — Cap 

GAA 

Gym  Leaders 
C.O.E.  Historian 
Girl's  Basketball 
Girl's  Track 
Jr.  Class 

CARDILE,  STEVEN  F. 
CARLO,  MONTE  F. 


11 

10 


12 
12 
12 
11 
10-12 
11 


Student  Council 

12 

Soccer 

10-12 

Powder  Puff  Cheerleader 

12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Swimming 

10-12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Gym  Leaders 

10.11 

ARLSON,  WILLIAM  D. 

— Dave 

Choral  Masters 

10 

Varsity  Chorale 

11,12 

Hockey 

10-12 

Hockey  Captain 

12 

CARNEY.  MICHELE  M.— Shellie 

Student  Council  10 

CARTER,  CHARLES  R. — Chuck 
CASTEN.  TIMOTHY  L.— Tim 


Ski  Club 
Choral  Masten 
Water  Polo 


10-12 

10,11 

11 


CEBUL,  SHERRY  A. — Sherri 

NHS  11.12 

Pink  PantherClub  11.12 

Girl's  Baseball  10.12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold  12 

Choral  Masters  11 

Varsity  Chorale  12 

Big  Show  11 

SeniorClass  12 

Jr.  Class  11 

Senior  Talent  Slight  12 

CEFARATTI,  LEONARD 

O.E.A.  Club  12 

CEFARATTI,  MICHAEL— CeH 

Student  Council  12 

Wrestling  10-12 


Choral  Masters 

10 

Varsity  Chorale 

11,12 

Big  Show 

jf 

10-12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

SeniorClass       « 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

12 

NHS 

12 

investment  Club 

.A 

12 

CEK,  PATRICIA  LYNN-i-Mouse 

C.O.E.  Club 

10 

Investment  Club 

12 

O.E.A.  Club 

12 

CEU,  ANTHONY- 

-Mouth 

Spirlts  (Bananas)^ 
Student  Council  r 

^tL 

10-12 

12 

Indoor  Track              \ 

*•  - 

12 

Powder  Puff  Coach 

"^ 

12 

Senior  Cabinet 

V 

12 

Varsity  Chorale 

r 

11.12 

SeniorClass 

12 

SeniorTalent  Night 

12 

investment  Club 

12 

CENTA,  KAREN  A 

Ad  Club 

10-12 

Euclidian  Staff 

ll 

Gym  Leaders 

NHS                          i 

12 

AFS                           ' 

10 

Teacher's  Aid 

12 

CENTA,  MARY  A —Mary  Ann 
CERBIN.  BRIAN  D.  i 


Band 

Marching  Band 
A.V 
Investment  Club 

10 
10-12 
10-12 

12 

ETINSKY,  CONSTANCE— Co 

nnie 

C.O.E.  Club 
Stenography  Club 
Investment  Club 
O.E.A.  Club 
OEA  Historian 

12 

11 

12 

11,12 

11 

CHABRAND,  DENISE— Dino 

O.E.A.  Club  12 

CHIARA.  EUGENE  C. — Gene 

NHS  12 

CHOFFIN,  RUSSEL  D. — Chof 

Key  Club  10 

Big  Show  11.12 

ChlldrensDramaClub  10 

Fall  Play  12 

CHOROMANSKI,  JOSEPH— Joe 


AFS 

AFS  Secretary 

ChlldrensDramaClub 

Key  Club 

Marching  Band 

Big  Show 

Fall  Play 

Winter  Play 


^^ 


10-12 

12 

11 

10 

12 

11,12 

10,11 

10-12 


CHRISTMYER,  MARY 


CHRISTOPHER,  MICHAEL — Prone 

Wrestling  12 

J.V.  Wrestling  10,11 

J.V.  Football  10 

Letterman  Club  12 

SeniorClass  12 

Band  ICk 


CHUHA,  BARBARA  J. — Barb 

V.I.C.A.  12 

D.C.T.  12 

CHUKAYNE,  ROBERT  N. — Chick 

Soccer  10.11 

Track  12 

CHURCHILL,  TERESA — Terri 

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

O.E.A.  Secretary  12 

Clerk-Typist  11.12 

lOE  11 

CIGOY,  FRANK  A. — Cig 

Band  10-12 

Marching  Band  10-12 


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243 


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CIROTA,  ANNETTE 

O.E.A.Club  11,12 

Gym  Leaders  11,12 

Gym  Leaders  Treat.  12 

CIVITARESE,  DINO 

Kids  For  Earth  11 

Football  12 

Letterman  Club  12 

CLABOUGH,  DEBRA  J. 

Pink  Panther  Club  10,12 

Girl's  Chorus  10 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold  12 

Senior  Talent  Night  12 

Spirits  (Bananas)  12 

Euclidian  Salesman  12 

Senior  Class  12 

CLABOUGH,  JAMES  R.— Clay 

Football  10-12 

J.V.  Wrestling  10,11 

Powder  Puff  Cheerleader  12 

Weight  Club  11 

Jr.  Class  11 

Debate  Club  12 

Letterman  Club  11,12 

Senior  Talent  Night  12 

CLAPP,  ROBERT  B.— Robby 

Choral  Masters  10,11 

Kids  For  Earth  12 

CLARKE,  MARY — Clarke 

IQS  11,12 

Eucuyo  12 

Computer  Jocks  11,12 

Survey  Editorial  11,12 

Survey  Editor  In  Chief  12 

NHS  12 

IQS  Pres.  12 

CLARK,  JOSEPH  A. 

Jr.  Class  ^^^^S^F  '^ 

Powder  Puff  Majorette  "       12 

Senior  Talent  Night  12 

Investment  Club  12 

COLANTONiO,  DEAN  A. 

COLARIC,  JEROME  J. 

COLLING,  JOHN  T.— Jack 


J.V.  Football 

10 

Choral  Masters 

10,11 

Powder  Puff  Cheerleader 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Letterman  Club 

10 

Soccer 

10-12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

SeniorCiass 

12 

Powder  Puff  Majorette 

12 

Investment  Club 

12 

COLUMBUS,  MICHAEL— Mike 

Cross  Country 

10 

CONLEY,  LESLIE  J. 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

12 

Ski  Club 

10-12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

11 

Student  Council 

11 

GAA 

11 

Teacher's  Aid 

12 

COOK,  JUANITA  L.— NIta 

Horsemanship  Club 

10 

Radio  Club 

10 

Teacher's  Aid 

12 

Sports  Aid 

10 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

COSGRIFF,  MARY  PAT — Cos 

Euclidian  Staff 

12 

Euclidian  Salesman 

12 

Senior  Scandal 

12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

SeniorCiass 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

NHS 

12 

LLAHTreborClub 

12 

COSO,  NADA— Chozo 

Euclidian  Staff 

10 

NHS 

11,12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10,11 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

SeniorCiass 

12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Teacher's  Aid 

11,12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

COUGHLIN,  JAMES  F. 
COULTER,  GARRY  J. 

O.E.A.Club 

O.E.A.  Vice  President 

Investment  Club 


12 
12 
12 


COWLING,  KATHERINE  D. — Kathy 

Girl's  Chorus  10 

Stenography  Club  11,12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold  12 

CRAWFORD,  DANIEL  A. — C-Dad 


Key  Club 

Key  Club  V.  Pres. 

Powder  Puff  Cheerleader 

Jr.  Class 

SeniorCiass 

NHS 

Senior  Talent  Night 

CREDICO,  PHILIP 

CROW,  KEVIN  L.— C.  Roach 

Orchestra 

CURTIS,  SUSAN — Sue 

CUTSHALL,  MICHELLE  M. 

CZYZYCKI,  JEAN  M. — Jean 


10,12 
11 
12 
11 
12 

11.12 
12 


NHS 

11 

GAA 

12 

Girl's  Baseball 

11.12 

Girl's  Volleyball 

12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Gymnastics 

11 

Jr.  Class 

11 

DALLOS,  CAROL  K. — Carol 

NHS 

Pink  Panther  Club 

Pink  Panthers  V.  Pres. 

Girl's  Swimming 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

SeniorCiass 

Jr.  Class 

Senior  Talent  Night 

Sports  Aid 

DALTON,  BARBARA  J.— Barb 

Clerk-Typist 
lOE 

D'AMICO,  DAVID  V.— Dave 

Weight  Club 
J.V.  Football 

DANIEL,  PAULA  J. — Paula 

DANZINGER,  LISA— Lisa 

C.O.E.  Club 
NEOCOEC 
O.E  A.Club 


11,12 
10,11 
12 
11 
12 
12 
11 
12 
11,12 


11,12 
11,12 


11,12 
10 


12 
12 

12 


DAUGHERTY,  HAROLD  E.— Doc 

Investment  Club\.  12 

DAUGHERTY,  SCOTT  R.— Scott 


Investment  Club 

12 

DAVIES,  DANIEL— Stubbs 

DAVIES,  DAWN  M. 

Horsemanship  Club 
Gymnastics 

11,12 
10 

244 


COSTANZO,  DAVID  A. 

Key  Club 


DAW,  DAVID  A.— Dave 

DEBEVC,  DANIEL  R.— Dan  D. 

indoor  Track  11,12 

Track  11,12 

Football  11,12 

Spirits  (Bananas)  10 

DELUCA,  LOUIS  P.— Luigi 
O.E.A.  Secretary  11 

DELUCA,  SUZANNE — Sue 

Data  Processing  Club  11,12 

O.E.A.Club  11,12 


Horsemanship  Club 
Teacher's  Aid 

10 
12 

DEMARCO,  PATRICIA— Patty 

Survey  Editorial 

Eucuyo 

IQS 

Majorette  Club 

Pink  Panther  Club 

NHS 

10-12 
12 
11 
10 

11,12 
12 

DEOMA,  CHERYL  A. 

NHS 

12 

DERREBERRY.  BRYAN  S. 

Key  Club 
Cross  Country 
NHS 

12 
11 
12 

DEVENEY,  JOAN  M. — Burnout 

Eucuyo 
IQS 

12 
12 

DEVENEY,   KATHLEEN   A.— Kathie 
DI'BACCO,  ROSE  M.— Rosi 
DIECKMANN,  KURT  E. 


J.V.  Soccer  Captain 

10 

Soccer 

11,12 

DI'MARE,  PAUL  A. 

DIVINCENZO,  DOMENIC 

Hockey 

11 

Investment  Club 

12 

DfTOMASO,  SANDRA— Sand 

e 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Eucuyo 

12 

GAA 

11 

Medical  Careers 

10 

NHS 

11,12 

Student  Council  Sect. 

12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

SeniorCiass 

12 

Student  Council 

1112 

P.T.S.A. 

12 

OIVITO,  DAVID 

Tennis 

12 

J.V.  Tennis 

10 

J.V.  Soccer 

11 

DOBLEKAR,  MARY  BETH 

NHS 

12 

O.E.A.Club 

12 

DOBRIN,  DAVID 

DODD,  ANTONIA  L.— Ton! 

Horsemanship  Club 
Gymnastics 

DOLES,  DONNA  M. 

Stenography  Club 

DOLES,  RICHARD  A. 

DOLSEN,  MICHAEL  J. 


11 
12 


11,12 


Band 
Marching  Band 

10-12 
10-12 

DOMITOR,  MARCIA 

DOMITOR,  MICHELLE 

DOMMER,  LOUIS 

NHS 

11,12 

DORSCH,  KENNETH  W. 

Swim  Leaders  Boys 

Water  Polo 

Water  Polo  Captain 

J.V.  Swimming 

NHS 

Swimming 

11.12 

10-12 

12 

10 

12 

10-12 

DOTTORE,  LOUIS  C. 

Weight  Club 
J.V.  Football 

10 
10 

DOUGHERTY,  ILSE  M. 

O.E.A.  Club 

DOWHAN,  MARK  A. 


DOYLE,  DOUGLAS  P. 

DOYLE,  PATRICK  J. 

Survey  Bus. 

Data  Processing  Club 

Wrestling 

Computer  Jocks 

O.E.A.  Club 

IQS 

DROBNICK,  JAMES  R. 

Key  Club  V.Pres. 

NHS 

Indoor  Track 

Track 

Key  Club 

Gym  Leaders 

Eucuyo 

Metal  Sculpture  Club 

DUCCA,  BARBARA  A 


EVERT,  MICHAEL— Mike 


12 

11.12 

10 

11.12 

11.12 

12 


O.E.A.  Club 

O.E.A.  Parliamentarian 

DUDLEY,  LUANN 


I— Dud      ^^PP5) 


Powder  PuH  Football  Gold  12 

Wal  Napolo  12 

Pink  Panther  Club  12 

Swim  Leaders  Girls  12 

Euclidian  Staff  12 

DUFFY,  SUSAN  T.— Sue 

Gym  Leaders  12 

Majorettes  12 

Majorette  Club  10.11 

Spirits  (Bananas)  11,12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue  12 

NHS  12 

Senior  Talent  Night  12 

Senior  Class  12 

DUTKO,  RONALD  J. 

EBERSBACHER,  MARK  T.— Ebes 

Indoor  Track  10-12 

Track  10-12 

Senior  Class  12 

Powder  Puff  Cheerleader  12 

Spirits  (Bananas)  12 

EBERWEIN,  RAY  C. 

ECKENRODE,  MAUREEN  A. 

Girl's  Basketball  10 
EDELBERGS,  PERRY  E. — Perry 

NHS        12 

EHRHART,  ROD  ALLEN— Roddy 


Euclidian  Staff 
Radio  Club  Treas. 
Radio  Club 


10-12 
10 
11 


EIERMANN,  JAMES  R. — Iron  Man 


Hockey 

Swim  Leaders  Boys 

ELLIS,  STEVEN  C— Steve 


12 
11,12 


ENGELKING,  CHERYL— Little  King 


Cheerleaders 

10,11 

GAA 

10,11 

C.O.E.Club 

12 

O.E.A.  Club 

12 

Pink  Panther  Club 

10,11 

Swim  Leaders  Girls 

11 

Girl's  Basketball 

10 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10,11 

ERDANI,  MARY  A. — Mare 

Ad  Club 

10-12 

Cheerleaders 

12 

Chlldrens  Drama  Club 

10 

GAA 

10,11 

Gym  Leaders 

12 

Medical  Careers 

10 

NHS 

11,12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

11,12 

Girl's  Basketball 

10 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Teacher's  Aid 

11,12 

Sports  Aid 

10-12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

ERDELAC,  PERRY  J. 
EVAN,  JAMES  M.— Jim 
EVANS,  CYNTHIA  L.— Cindy 


Senior  Class 

12 

Powder  Puff  Coach 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Big  Show 

11.12 

FABEC,  EDWARD  J.— Ed 

J.V.  Soccer 

12 

Investment  Club 

12 

FAGAN,  LAURA  A. 

FANNEY,  DARYL  R.— Fan 

m 

NHS 

11^12 

Wrestling 

10.11 

Key  Club 

10,11 

FERENCAK,  JOHN  J. 

J.V.  Football                            ^ 

4^10 

FETKO,  RENEE 

Childrens  Drama  Club 

10 

Euclidian  Staff 

10 

GAA 

10 

Majorettes 

11 

Majorette  Club 

10 

NHS 

11,12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10,11 

Girl's  Volleyball 

10 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

12 

Fall  Play 

12 

Senior  Cabinet 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

FETTE,  JOHN  A. — Jack 

O.E.Club 

11,12 

Investment  Club 

12 

FIDEL,  SUSAN  E.— Sue 

O.E.Club 

12 

FIGLER,  JOANNE  L. 

FLENDER,  KURT  C. 

FOREMAN,  LAURIE  ANN— 

-Laurie 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Choral  Masters 

11 

Varsity  Chorale 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Big  Show 

12 

IQS 

12 

AFS 

11 

GAA 

10,11 

GAA  V.Pres. 

12 

Gym  Leaders 

11,12 

NHS 

11.12 

Survey  Editorial  Editor 

12 

Girl's  Baseball 

10.11 

Girl's  Basketball 

10-12 

AFS  Treasurer 

12 

O.E.A.  Club 

12 

FORMICA,  MICHAEL  A.— Mike  j 

FOWLE,  MARGARET  L.— Peggy 

Big  Show  11 

O.E.A.  Secretary  12 

FOWLER,  ADRIENNE 

FRANKO,  CAROLYN  M. — Carrie 


NHS 

Euclidian  Staff 

Euclidian  Salesman 

Girl's  Baseball 

Girl's  Volleyball 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

GAA 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

FRECH,  JOSEPH  S. — Joe 

Data  Processing  Club 
Letterman  Club 
O.E.A.  President 
O.E.A.  Treasurer 
Swim  Leaders  Boys 
Weight  Club 
500  Mile  Club 
Crosscountry 
J.V.  Football 
Indoor  Track 
Track 
NHS 
O.E.A.  Club 

FREY,  MARK  H. 

Hockey 

FRIEDEN,  ROBERT  T. — Rob 


11.12 

11,12 

12 

10-12 

11,12 

12 

12 

10 


11.12 

12 

12 

11 

11.12 

10-12 

11,12 

11.12 

10 

10-12 

10-12 

12 

11.12 


10.11 


FRIEL,  GORDON  K.— Gordy 

J.V.  Soccer  10.11 

FULTZ,  JUDY  A. 

GARGIULO,  MARY  B. 

Horsemanship  Club  10,11 

Sports  Aid  10-12 

GARRETT.  RANDY  G. 

O.E.A.  Club  12 


GAYDOS,  JEFF 

Childrens  Drama  Club 

Choral  Masters 

Varsity  Chorale 

Big  Show 

Fail  Play 

Senior  Talent  Night 


GEER,  KATHY  M. — Bug 


C.O.E.Club  V.Pres. 
Horsemanship  Club 
O.E.A.  Club 
O.E.A.  President 
O.E.A.  Vice  President 
Stenography  Club 

GELETKA,  NEIL  F. 


GELEV,  CHRISTINE  W.— Chris 


Pink  Panther  Club 
NHS 


Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 


GENELiUS,  KAREN  A. 
GEPHART,  JENNY  L. 


Sports  Aid 
D.C.T. 

GILBERT,  ROBERT— Gib 

Band  10 

Marching  Band  10 

J.V.  Baseball  10,11 

GIZZI,  MARGARET  A— Peggie 

AFS  12 

SportsAid  ,^          12 

Spirits  (Bananas)  "  •*'     12 

SenlorTalentNlght  12 

NHS  12 

GLASER,  WILLIAM  D— Glas 

GLAVAN,  DIANA  M. 

GLICK,  LINDA  J. 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold  12 

Girl's  Chorus  10. 

AFS  11.12  ■ 

GAA  10.11 

Gym  Leaders  11,12 
Humanities  East  10 

NHS  12 

GLICKEN,  LARRY  M. 

GLICKER,  ROBIN  M. 


Spirits  (Bananas) 

Ski  Club 

Medical  Careers 

GAA 

Girl's  Chorus 

10-12 
10-12 

10 
10,11 

10 

GODLER,  EMILY  M. 

O.E.Club 

12 

GODNAVEC,  JUDITH  A.— Judy 

C.O.E.CIubPret.  12 

NHS  12 

O.E.A.  Club  12 

GOLD,  ROBERT  S. — Bob 

Track  10-12 

Choral  Masters  10.11 

Letterman  Club  10-12 

Spirits  (Bananas)  10-12 

Student  Council  11,12 

500  Mile  Club  11.12 

Cross  Country  Captain  12 

Cross  Country  10-12 

Indoor  Track  10-12 

Indoor  Track  Captain  12 

Track  Captain  12 


-4 


245 


GOLDEN,  MARY  T. 

GOLDEN,  PAMELA  E.— Pam 

C.O.E.Club 
O.E.A.Club 
O.E.A.  Secretary 
Stenography  Club 
OEA  Historian 

GOLDRICH,  ELIZABETH— Lisa 

NHS 
Radio  Club 


HADZIMA,  SUSAN  G.— Suzy 


12 
11,12 
11 
11 
11 


11,12 
10 


GOLE,  CHRISTINE  A. 


Ad  Club 

10,11 

GAA 

10,11 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10 

Girl's  Basketball 

10 

Girl's  Tennis 

10-12 

Girl's  Volleyball 

10 

Powder  Pu«  Football  Gold 

12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Senior  Class 

12 

RABINSKI,  RUTH  A.— 

-Ruth  Babes 

Clerk-Typist  V.  Pre: 

11 

Clerk-Typist  Sect 

11 

Pink  Panther  Club 

10 

Sports  Aid 

12 

GRAHAM,  HENRY  A. 

GREGA,  JANIS  E. 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 
Senior  Class 
Sports  Aid 

GREIG,  TINA 

Ad  Club 
Euclidian  Staff 
Euclidian  Salesman 
Girl's  Chorus 
Sports  Aid 
Teacher's  Aid 
NHS 

LLAH  Trebor  Club 
Senior  Talent  Night 

GRGURIC,  ANN — Charlie 

Majorette  Club 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

Investment  Club 

GRIDA,  OINO— Girda 

GROSS,  KIMBERLY  A. 

GRUBER,  CHRISTOPHER 


12 

12 

10-12 


12 
10,12 
12 
10 
10.12 
12 
12 
12 
12 


10 
12 
12 


D.E.Club 

11,12 

Debate  Club 

12 

USA         «»AUL  F. 

AFS 

11,12 

MedlC'-il  Careers 

10 

NHS 

11,12 

Choral  Masters 

10 

Varsity  Chorale 

11,12 

Big  Show 

10-12 

Fall  Play 

11,12 

Winter  Play 

10,12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

11 

Chiidrens  Drama  Club 

10.11 

UGLIOTTA,  JOANN — Gugs 

C.O.E.Club 

12 

C.O.E.CIubPres. 

12 

Choral  Masters 

11 

O.E.A.Club 

12 

NEOCOEC 

12 

ULICH,  DALE  E.— Gilla  Gorrilla 

Gym  Leaders 

11 

Key  Club 

10-12 

Weight  Club 

1012 

J.V.  Football 

10 

Powder  Puff  Cheerleader 

12 

GULLO,  TINA  M. 

GAA  10 

GUNDLING,  JOAN  P.— Bunsen 


246 


Ad  Club 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

Sports  Aid 

Majorette  Club 

12 

12 

10.12 

11.12 

10 

ADZIMA,  NICHOLAS  J. 

J.V.  Basketball 
Soccer 

10 
11 

Cheerleaders 

10-12 

GAA 

10 

NHS 

11,12 

Student  Council 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12 

Teacher's  Aid 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Big  Show 

11,12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

HALL,  DEBORAH  D. 

Majorette  Club 

10 

Pink  Panther  Club 

10 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Euclidian  Staff 

10,11 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

HALL.  MARY  J. 

HANAK,  JOSEPH  T.— Hondo 

C.O.E.Club 

12 

C.O.E.  Pariimentarian 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

12 

J.V.  Basketball 

10 

O.E.A.Club 

12 

NEOCOEC 

12 

HANLEY,  MARY  ELLEN— Mary 

HANLON,  JUDITH  M.— Judy  Red 

Stenography  Club  n 

D.E.Club  12 

HANNAFORD.  THOMAS  E.— Tom 


Spirits  (Bananas) 
J.V.  Basketball 
Baseball 

HANSON,  LISA  L. 

Wal  Napolo 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

Senior  Scandal 

Girl's  Chorus 

Senior  Class 

Sports  Aid 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 


HARMON,  MARK  T. 

Camera  Club 

Euclidian  Staff 

Euclidian  Section  Ed 

Key  Club 

NHS 

Ski  Club 

Survey  Editorial 

Swim  Leaders  Boys 

J.V.  Swimming 

Band 

Marching  Band 

IQS 

Investment  Club 

Bike  Club 

LLAH  Trebor  Club 


11,12 

10 

10,11 


11 
12 
12 
10 
12 
12 
12 


11 
11 
12 
11,12 
11,12 
11,12 
12 
11 
10 
10 
10 
12 
12 
10 
12 


HART,  BETH  A. 


HARVEY,  DEBORAH  M. — Debbie 

Chiidrens  Drama  Club  lo 

Pink  Panther  Club  lo 

O.E.Club  12 

HASSE,  BARBARA  J.— Barb 

Varsity  Chorale  11.12 

Senior  Talent  Night  12 

HASTINGS,  DANIEL  J. — Spacetings 
HAUSRATH,  DIANE  LEE — Dee  Dee 

stenography  Club  11.12 

HEATH,  CONSUELO — Quelo 


AFS 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

Student  Council 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

HECTOR, DAWN  RENEE 

Euclidian  Salesman 

FBLA  V  Pres 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

Big  Show 

Senior  Talent  Night 

HEID,  PHILIP  C. 
HEIMSOTH,  SUSAN  E.— Sue 

Ad  Club 
NHS 


12 
12 
12 
12 


11,12 
11 
12 

11.12 
12 


Girl's  Swimming 

11 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Teacher's  Aid 

12 

Sports  Aid 

10-12 

Stenography  Club 

11,12 

HEISING.  DANIEL  A.— Dan 
HEMMERT,  LEROY 
HENKEL,  TIMOTHY  S.— Tim 


Gym  Leaders  12 

Letterman  Club  12 

Spirits  (Bananas)  12 
Baseball                                              11,12 

J.V.  Baseball  '10 

J.V.  Basketball  10 

J.V.  Basketball  Captain  10 

Senior  Class  12 

NHS  12 

HENNIE.  RUSSELL  E.— Howard 

J.V.  Tennis  10 

NEOCOEC  12 

Investment  12 

O.E.A.  Club  12 


HERP,  ROBERT 

Voc.  And  Ind.  Club 
Metal  Sculpture  Club 

HERRIS.  DEAN  E. 

Football 

HERSHEY,  KATHLEEN- 


10,12 
10 


10-12 


-Kathy 


Choral  Masters 

11,12 

Orchestra 

11,12 

HILL,  AMY  A.— Amos 

Senior  Cabinet 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Euclidian  Staff 

10-12 

Euclidian  Section  Ed 

12 

GAA 

10 

IQS 

11,12 

NHS 

11,12 

NHS  Sect. 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10 

Girl's  Tennis 

10-12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Teacher's  Aid 

10-12 

LLAH  Trebor  Club 

12 

HILL,  CARL  0. 

HIMMELMAN,  ERIC  J. 

OCT. 

12 

HINK,  ELLEN  D.— Eilie 

Girl's  Chorus                s«,«,^ 

10 

Teacher's  Aid               ^*^^ 

K^       12 

HIRSCH,  BONNIE  K. 
HLEBAK,  SHARON  A. 
HOBBS,  ANTHONY 
HOGE,  WILLIAM  J. 
HOLCOMBE.  LORA  L.— Lori 


ICE 

11.12 

Clerk-Typist 

11,12 

lOLLOWAY,  JO  ANNE 

Jr.  Class 

11 

NHS 

11,12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10.12 

Ad  Club 

11,12 

AFS 

10 

Student  Council 

12 

Wal  Napolo 

11,12 

Girl's  Swimming 

10 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Choral  Masters 

11 

Sports  Ad 

10-12 

OMAR,  KATHLEEN— KathI 

O.E.A.  Club 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

11,12 

Horsemanship  Club 

10 

HONER,  WALTER— Wally 
HOOD.  LAURA  L. — Hoodlum 


Pink  Panther  Club 

10-12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

1,12 

Choral  Masters 

11 

1.12 

4 

Sports  Aid 

12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold  12 

Senior  Talent  Night  12 

Senior  Scandal  12 

NHS  12 

HOPTON,  DEBORAH  A. — Hop 

Girl's  Basketball  10 

Pink  Panther  Club 10- 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold  12 


HRIBAR,  BARBARA  A. — Reeb 


Ad  Club 
C.O.E.  Club 
O.E.A.  Club 
NEOCOEC 


11,12 
12 
12 
12 


HRIBAR,  DIANE— Reeb 

Childrens  Drama  Club 
HRIVNAK,  PATRICIA  A. — Patty 

D.C.T. 
Girl's  Track 


12 

10 


HROMYKO,  CATHERINE  A.— Kitty 


Ad  Club 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

Senior  Class 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

Majorette  Club 

HRUTKAY,  JOSEPH  M.— Joe 

J.V.  Football 
HUELSMAN,  SUSAN  A.— Sue 


12 
12 
12 

10,11 
10 


lit 


Majorette  Club 

lOE 

lOE  Treas. 


/ 


HUGHES,  TIMOTHY  M.— Tim 

HULIN,  LORRETTA  J.— Lori 

HUPP,  WILLIAM 

HUSA,  THOMAS  J.— Tom 

lAFIGLIOLA,  MICHAEL — Milte 

Debate  Club 
Indoor  Track 
Teacher's  Atd 
Astronomy  Club 

ICE,  LINDA  K.— Linda 

Ad  Club 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

Girl's  Chorus 

Choral  Masters 

Senior  Class 

Student  Council 

IPAVEC,  DONALD  M. — Ip 

IRVINE,  JOYCE  E. — Joyce 

Senior  Talent  Night 
ISBESTOR,  CARRIE  L. — Carrie 

Senior  Talent  Night 

IVANSEK,  LOREN — Lori 


C.O.E.  Club 
Pink  Panther  Club 
Senior  Talent  Night 
O.E.A.  Club 
NEOCOEC 


JABLONSKI,  RAYMOND— Ray 

O.E.A.  Club 

JAKLIC,  NADA  F.— Abby 

Horsemanship  Club 
Childrens  Drama  Club 
Writing  Club 
GAA 
Teacher's  Aid 

JAKLICH,  CYNTHIA— Cindy 

JAKOVLIC,  ANDREW  M.— Andy 

JASIN,  DAVID  A. — Dave 

JAZBEC,  KENNETH  J.— Jazz 

JERINA,  LIANE  M. — Liane 


12 

11 

10-12 

11 


12 
12 
10 
11,12 
12 
12 


1^ 

12 


Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Senior  Scandal 

12 

Medical  Careers 

10 

GAA 

10 

JOHNSON,  ALFRED  D  — A! 
JOHNSON,  DANIEL  M.— Dan 

D.E.Club  11,12 

D.E.  Club  Treas.  12 

JOHNSON,  JEFFREY  D. — Jeff 

JOHNSON,  MICHAEL  D.— Mike 


KAVEL,  DIANNE  L. — Di 


J.V.  Swimming 
Swim  Leaders  Boys 

JONES,  DAVID— Dave 

AFS 

P. A.  Club  And  Audio  Aids 
Computer  Jocks 
Teacher's  Aid  ^^ 

NHS  ■ 

Investment  Club  ^* 

JONES,  LORETTA  L. — Lori 

JONES,  RANDY  E. — ^Jonesy 

Baseball 

J.V.  Baseball 

Football  ^^^^W 

J.V.  Football  i^H'  • 


10 
11,12 


12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 


11,12 
10 

11,12 
10 


JORDAN,  DEBORAH  J. — Loch  Ness 


Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 
Girl's  Chorus 
Majorette  Club 
Senior  Class 
Senior  Scandal 
Sports  Aid 
Teacher's  Aid 
Stenography  Club 
Pink  Panther  Club 
Spirits  (Bananas) 
Survey  Bus. 
Ad  Club 
Archery  Club 
NHS  f^ 


JUE,  JOHN 

Senior  Scandal 
Key  Club 
NHS 


JULIAN,  MARK — Mark 


KAHL,  SHAWN  K.— Shawn 

Letterman  Club 
Spirits  (Bananas) 
Football 
Wrestling 
Wrestling  Captain 
NHS 
Investment  Club 

KAIFESH,  KIM  ANN — Kimbo 

Ad  Club 

AFS 

Euclidian  Staff 

Euclidian  Section  Ed 

Euclidian  Salesman 

Gym  Leaders 

IQS 

NHS 

Spirits  (Bananas)* 

Student  Store 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

Teacher's  Aid 

LLAHTreborClub 


.i<r> 


10-12 

10-12 

10-12 

10-12 

12 

12 

12 


1012 

10 

10-12 

11,12 

10-12 

11.12 

11,12 

11,12 

12 

10.11 

12 

12 

12 


KAISER,  HEIDI  J. 
KAPEC,  JANICE  E.— Jan 

KARABA,  MICHAEL  J.— Mickey 


"\ 


Baseball 
KARDUM,  JOSEPH  > 

Soccer 
KAROL,  LESTER  C. — Les 


11,12 

i 


C.O.E.  Club 

Stenography  Club 

O.E.A.  Club 


1 

.— Taui 


KAZEN,  LAUREN  J.— llauren 

Euclidian  Staff 
Medical  Careers 
Senior  Class 
Teacher's  Aid 
Senior  Scandal 
NHS 

KEEFE,  GARY  W. 

AFS 

J.V.  Tennis 
Computer  Jocks 
Senior  Talent  Night 
NHS 

KEELER,  KATHRYN— Kathy 

Ski  Club 

Girl's  Swimming 

Teacher's  Aid 

KEEVER,  MICHAEL  W.— Hutch 

KELLER,  ROBERT  A. 

KENDER,  KENNETH  A. 

KENDRO,  ANDREW  J. 

Track 

Student  Council 
Writing  Club 
Senior  Class 
Forman  Club 
Investment  Club 

KERNS,  JANET  R. 

Stenography  Club 
KERNS,  JANICE  A. 

NEOCOEC 

Stenography  Club 

lOE 

O.E.A.  Treasurer 

KERNYA,  CAROL  D. 

Ad  Club 
Girl's  Baseball 
Jr.  Class 
Gymnastics 

KESTER,  KELVIN  L. 

Key  Club 

Powder  Puff  Cheerleader 
Senior  Talent  Night     ,^ 
Investment  Club  ^ 

KEYES,  GERALD 

KIME,  CLIFFORD  C. 

Gym  Leaders 

Letterman  Club 

Weight  Club 

Indoor  Track  V 

J.V.  Football  I 

Track  ' 

KIMURA,  LYNNE  E.       ,i? 


12 
11 
12 


10 
10 
10,12 
12 
12 
12 


12 
10,11 
12 
12 
12 


11 
10 

10,11 


10 
12 
12 
12 
11 
12 


12 
11 
12 

11 


10.11 
11 
11 

10,11 


10.11 
12 


12 


12 

11,12 
1012 
11.12 
10 
11,12 


"^ 


Science  Seminar 
Girl's  Baseball 


1 


KING,  DAVID  A. 

KING,  MAURA 

KINGSMILL,  SHARON 

D.E.  Club  V  Pres. 
Senior  Talent  Night 
D.E.Club 


KiRCHNER.  BARBARA  A.— Kirch 


KASCAK,  ROBERT— Bob 

Ski  Club 

10-12 

Senior  Class 

12 

KASTELIC,  NANCY  R. 

Swim  Leaders  Girls 
Big  Show 

11 
10-12 

Fall  Play 

12 

KATOSIC,  JAMES  S. 

Choral  Masters 

11 

Girl's  Chorus                         _ 

^^        10 

AFS 

10,11 

Varsity  Chorale                   M 

^H    12 

Student  Store 

10.11 

Girl's  Swimming                  •■ 

^^^  11 

Tennis                         -^^^^g 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night              "" 

^™^    12 

Tennis                  ^^^M 

10 

Senior  Scandal 

12 

O.E.A.  Club                '^^m 

11,12 

Student  Council 

12 

Spirit  (Bananas) 

10.11 

KAUNAS,  JOHN  R.         ^ 

9it^^ 

Childrens  Drama  Club 

10 

^^^^Ht""^^— ■ 

_.,             Winter  Play 

12 

Orchestra                  -w^^^^ 

m              NHS 

12 

247 


|(IRO,  EVELYNNE  F. — Lynne 

Majorettes  11.12 

Majorette  Club  10 

Pink  Panther  Club  10 

Spirits  (Bananas)  10-12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold  12 

Senior  Class  11 

Jr.  Class  11 

Senior  Talent  Night  10-12 

KISH,  ANNE  ^krib 

KLEINHENZ,  MICHAEL  E. — Mike 

KLEINHENZ,  MARK  A.— Mark 

KLEPAC,  KENNY  A. 

KNrFIC,  THOMAS  R.— Tom 


AFS 
NHS 

Varsity  Chorale 
Orchestra 
Stage  Band 
Big  Show 


10.11 
11,12 

12 
10-12 
10-12 

11 


KNIGHT,  M.  SUSAN — Susie 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

Senior  Class 

Senior  Talent  Night 

GAA 

Gym  Leaders 

Gym  Leaders  Sect. 

NHS 

Student  Council 

Girl's  Basketball 

Girl's  Cross  Country 

Girl's  Track 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

KOBETITSCH,  WILLIAM— Bill 

Indoor  Track 
Track 

KOCHEVAR,  JOSEPH  A. — Joe 


12 

12 

12 

10-12 

11.12 

12 

11,12 

12 

10,11 

10 

10-12 

10-12 


10-12 

10-12 


KOLLER,  DOUGLAS  R.— Doug 

J.V.  Baseball 

Hockey 

Football 

KONCHAN,  LINDA— Linda 

KOOSER,  TIMOTHY  J.— Kooz 


10 

10-12 

11 


Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12 

Baseball 

10-12 

Bnketball 

11,12 

J.V.  Basketball 

10 

NHS 

12 

ORDICH,  LINDA  ANN— Linda 

Senior  Class 

12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

12 

Majorette  Club 

10 

Girl's  Tennis 

12 

Euclidian  Staff 

10 

Investment  Club 

12 

ORYNOSKI,  LAURA  LYN- 

— Korny 

GAA 

10,11 

NHS 

11,12 

Swim  Leaders  Girls 

11,12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

KOSIR,  ANTHONY  J.— Tony 
KOSOVICH,  KATHLEEN  M.— Kos 

Girl's  Basketball  10-: 

KOSS,  JAMES  W  — Koose 


248 


Band 

Marching  Band 

Orchestra 

Stage  Band 

Big  Show 

Senior  Talent  Night 

KOTAR,  MARY 

Stenography  Club 

O.E  A.  Club 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

KOVAC.  JOSEPH— Joe 

^    O.E.  Club 
KOVACH,  CHRISTINE 


10-12 
10-12 
11,12 

12 
11,12 

12 


11.12 

11,12 

12 


KOVELAN,  SHARON— Shar 

Big  Show  12 

Senior  Talent  Night  12 

KOWICKI,  KENNETH  A.— Kowick 

KOZLOSKY,  WALTER  K.— Koz 

KOZLOWSKI,  CARL  J.— Koz 


10,11 
10 

11 

10-12 
12 


12 
12 


Gym  Leaders 
J.V.  Football 
Football 
Wrestling 
Investment  Club 

KRAINCE,  SUSAN  J. — Sue 

C.O.E.  Club 
O.E.A.Club 

KRALJ,  RENATA 

KRAUSE,  PATRICIA — Patti 

KRULC,  SYLVIA  S. — Sll-vee-ay 

Euclidian  Editor  In-Chlef 

Euclidian  Section  Ed 

Euclidian  Staff 

Euclidian  Salesman 

Girl's  State 

Ad  Club 

AFS 

IQS 

NHS 

Science  Seminar 

Student  Store 

GAA 

Who's  Who  In  High  School 

Sophomore  Class 

LLAHTreborClub 

IQS  Pres. 

KUBLIN,  TODD — Kubz 

KUCHAR,  JAMES  B.— Kuch 

Investment  Club  12 

KWASNY,  DIANE  M. 

Survey  Editorial  10 

Girl's  Chorus                                -„  10 
Choral  Masters                                 ^         11 

Varsity  Chorale  12 

Big  Show  11,12 

Senior  Talent  Night  12 

NHS  11,12 


LA  CAVA,  MARTIN  G.— Hey  Marty 


Key  Club  V.  Pres. 

12 

Key  Club 

10-12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

12 

Student  Council  V 

Pres. 

12 

Student  Council 

11,12 

Weight  Club 

10 

Wrestling 

10-12 

500  Mile  Club 

10-12 

Wrestling  Captain 

12 

ACKNER,  INGRID  C. 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10 

NHS 

11,12 

Medical  Careers 

10 

GAA 

10 

Teacher's  Aid 

10 

Band 

j4. 

11 

LADOVICH,  STEPHENT. — Steve 
LAMBERT,  DENNIS  L. — Conway 
LAMM,  ROBIN  M. — Rob 


Cheerleaders 

10-12 

NHS 

11.12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10.11 

Swim  Leaders  Girls 

10 

Wal  Napolo 

11 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Choral  Masters    \ 
Varsity  Chorale     \ 

11 

12 

LAMONT,  KATHLEEN  E. 

LANE,  JEFFREY  P. 

LANESE,  LISA  A. 

LANG,  TAMMY  S. 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 
Senior  Class 

LANTZY,  MARCIA  A. 

Girl's  Chorus 


f 


12 

11 

10-12 

10-12 

11 

11,12 

10 

11,12 

11,12 

11,12 

10 

12 

12 

10 


J 


12 
12 


10 


LASTORIA,  DANIEL  A. 

LAYCOCK,  MARGARET  E.— Peggy 

lOE  Stenographer  11  12 

IQS  12 

Stenography  Club  11,12 

O.E.A.  Parliamentarian  11 

LEHMAN,  CATHERINE  A.— Cath 

Radio  Club  10 

Voc.  And  Ind.  Club  Pres.  12 

OCT.  12 

Choral  Masters  11.12 

Senior  Talent  Night  12 

Girl's  Chorus  10 

Spirits  (Bananas)  10 

Sports  Aid  10 

LEiNWEBER,  ALAN  J.— Al 

D.C.T.  12 

LENDER.  LINDA 

Gymnastics  11 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold  12 

Ski  Club  12 

Senior  Talent  Night  12 

LEONHARDT,  ROBERT  J. — Bob 


Swimming 
Euclidian  Staff 
Senior  Talent  Night 
Powder  Puff  Majorette 
investment  Club 

LEOVICH.  JOHN  R. 

Baseball 

LESNICK,  JOHN  L.— Twit 

Forman  Club 

Indoor  Track 

Football 

J.V.  Football 

Soccer 

Senior  Talent  Night 

Powder  Puff  Majorette 


LESTER,  T.  ALAN 


J.V.  Swimming 

Investment  Club 

Winter  Play 

Big  Show 

Fall  Play 

Chlldrens  Drama  Club 


1 


10,11 
10 

12 
12 
12 


10-12 


12 
11 
11 
10 
12 
12 
12 


10 

12 
11,12 
11,12 

12 
10,12 


LEUZZI,  KENNETH  P. 

LEVENO,  DEBORAH  A.— Debbie 

Teacher's  Aid  10 

NHS  12 

LEWIS,  SANDRA  M.— Sam  Bo 

Student  Council  12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold  12 

LIGGETT,  SUSAN— Sue 

Euclidian  Staff  10 

Survey  Editorial  10-12 

Girl's  Chorus  10 

Band  11,12 

Marching  Band  11,12 

IQS  11,12 

Senior  Talent  Night  12 

LILLEY,  BRUCE  E. 
LISI,  LINDA  A.— Linda 


AFS 

11,12 

GAA 

10,11 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Orchestra 

10.11 

Humanities  East 

10 

10,11 

10,11 

11,12 

10 

12 


LJUBI,  THOMAS  M. 
LOCKHART,  DIANE  K. — Diane 

AFS 
NHS 

Survey  But. 
Girl's  Chorus 
IQS 

LOHRI,  GEORGE  W. — Wild  Bill 

LONCHAR,  MICHAEL  L.— Mike 

LONGSTRETH,  DAVID  W.— Dave 

LORENCE,  DENISE  M.— Dee  Dee 

Euclidian  Staff  10 


Euclidian  Salesman 

10 

Glrl't  Baseball 

10 

Ad  Club 

10.11 

GAA 

10 

Majorettes 

12 

Majorette  Club 

10,11 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12c 

Powder  PuH  Football  Blue 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Gym  Leaders  Historian 

12 

Gym  Leaders 

11.1^ 

LOVANO,  PATRICK  A. 
LOWE,  NICOLETTE  R. — Nikkl 


Euclidian  Staff 

11,12 

Euclidian  Salesman 

12 

GAA 

12 

NHS 

11,12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Teacher's  Aid 

12 

LUBE,  EDWARD 

Tennis 

10,12 

Investment  Club 

12 

NHS 

12 

LUCE,  DONNA  M. — Donna 

D.E.Club 
LUDVIK,  LINDA 

LUMADUE,  LELAND  T.— Lee 

J.V.  Baseball 

Baseball 

J.V.  Basketball 

Basketball 

J.V.  Football 

Football 

LettermanClub 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

LUSKY,  DEBRA  A. — Turtle 

GAA 

Medical  Careers 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

Teacher's  Aid 

NHS 

LUTZ,  AMY  J. — Amos  Clutz 

NHS 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

Girl's  Chorus 

Varsity  Chorale 

Senior  Cabinet 

Senior  Class 

Jr.  Cabinet 

Jr.  Class 

Sports  Aid 

Senior  Talent  Night 

Choral  Masters 

Sophomore  Class 

Big  Show 

Soph.  Class  Cabinet 

LYNCH,  MICHAEL  J.— Nipper 

Letterman  Club 

J.V.  Football 

Football 

Baseball 

J.V.  Baseball 

Powder  Puff  Cheerleader 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

MABEL,  WILLIAM  J. 

Swimming 

MACHINE,  SHARON  L. 


10 

11,12 

10 

11 

10 

11,12 

11,12 

12 


10 
10 
10 
111 
12 


11,12 
10-12 
12 
10 
12 
12 
12 
11 
11 
10-12 
12 
11 
10 
12 
10 


11,12 
10 

11,12 
11 
11 
12 

10-12 


Ad  Club 

10,11 

C.O.E.Club 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10 

O.E.A.  Club 

12 

MACKOVJAK,  ALLAN  R. 

MAC  LEOD,  LESLIE— Les 

Hockey 
Golf 

MADRY,  EDWARD— Eddy 

Metal  Sculpture  Club 


10-12 
10-12 


11,12 


MAKSYMOWICZ,  KAREN  M.— Maksy 


CO.E.Club 

12 

C.O.E.Club  Trees. 

12 

AFS 

10 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Teacher's  Aid 

10.11 

Investment  Club 
O.E.A.  Club 

MALANEY,  DENNIS  J. 

MANDATO,  BARBARA  A. 


IDE 

O.E.A.  Club 

Clerk  Typist  Historian 

Tennis 

Spirits  (Bananas) 


I 


11,12 

11,12 

11,12 

10 

10 


\ 


MAXWELL,  ROBERT  L. 


MANFREDONIA,  DEBRA  L.— Deb 


Ad  Club 
C.O.E.Club 
O.E.A.  Club 
NHS 


MANION,  CAROLE  M. 


D.C.T. 
NHS 


11 
12 
12 
12 


12 

12 


MANTZ,  LISA  M. — Lisa 

Gymnastics  10 

MARKERT,  DEBORAH  A.— Debbie 


D.C.T. 

V.I.C.A. 

NHS 

MARINCIC,  JOYCE  A. — Joycie 

Horsemanship  Club 

MARKUZ,  MICHAEL 

MARTIN,  KARIN 

MARTIN,  KELLY  A. 

C.O.E.Club 
O.E.A.  Club 

MARTYN,  JUDITH  A.— Jody 

Data  Processing  Club 


12 
12 
12 


10 


12 

12 


11,12 


MASON,  JEANNE  C. — Jeanne-Bean 


Euclidian  Staff 

11,12 

Euclidian  Section  Ed 

12 

IQS 

12 

NHS 

11,12 

NHSV.  Pres. 

12 

Science  Seminar 

10,11 

AFS 

10,11 

Teacher's  Aid 

11,12 

LLAHTreborClub 

12 

MASON,  SAMUEL  A. 

— Sam 

Powder  Puff  Cheerleader                         12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Jr.  Cabinet 

11 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Wal  Napolo 

12 

Investment  Club 

12 

MASSARO,  CATHERINE  A.— Cathy 

Gymnastics 

10 

Girl's  Basketball 

11 

Medical  Careers 

10 

Powder  Puff  Football  B 

ue                         12 

MAST,  JOY  L.— Joy 

Gymnastics 

10 

Sports  Aid 

10-12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Choral  Masters 

11,12 

Girl's  Tennis 

10-12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10 

GAA 

10    y 

Euclidian  Staff 

10  < 

MATIC,  VESNA  M.- 

-Ves 

Glrl's  Tennis 

10,11 

Euclidian  Staff 

10-12 

Euclidian  Salesman 

10-12, 

Horsemanship  Club 

10  \ 

IQS 

11,12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10 

Survey  Editorial 

11,12 

Tennis 

10,11 

Powder  Puff  Football  G 

old                           12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

MATUCH,  LORRAIN 

E  A.— Rain 

Cheerleaders 

10-12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12 

Swim  Leaders  Girls 

10 

Wal  Napolo 

11 

Powder  Puff  Football  G 

old                         12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Choral  Masters 

11,12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

&* 


J.V.  Indoor  Track 

10.11 

J.V.  Track 

10.11 

Indoor  Track 

12 

Track 

12 

lAYER,  MARTHA  A. 

Choral  Masters 

10 

Varsity  Chorale 

11,12 

Band 

10-12 

Band  Pres. 

12 

Marching  Band 

10-12 

Orchestra 

10-12 

Big  Show 

10,11 

Girl's  State 

11 

P.T.S.A. 

12 

MAZUR,  DEBORAH— DebbI 

MC  CALLA,  DEBORAH  A.— Debbie 


D.E.Club 

MC  CARTY,  DIANE  C. 

GAA 

Majorettes 

Majorette  Club 

Medical  Careers 

NHS 

Ski  Club 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

MC  CLURG,  HOLLY  S. 

AFS 

Horsemanship  Club 

NHS 

Science  Seminar 

Girl's  Basketball 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

Senior  Class 

Teacher's  Aid 

MC  CULLOUGH,  MARY  A. 


11,12 


11,12 

12 

10-12 

10 

11,12 

10-12 

10-12 

12 


12 

10-12 

11,12 

11,12 

11,12 

12 

12 

11 


Survey  Editorial 
IQS 

MC  CULLOUGH,  MICHAEL 

D.E.Club 

MC  ELWAIN,  ROBIN 

MC  GILL,  MICHAEL  J.— Mc 

MC  GREGOR,  WILLIAM  A. — Bill 

MC  LAUGHLIN,  DONALD — Mac 

J.V.  Football 
D.E.Club 

MC  LEAN,  NADINE  MARI 

D.C.T. 

MC  LOUGHLIN,  MARGRET 
Li  I  Peggy 


12 
12 


10 
12 


12 


Data  Processing  Club 
Majorette  Club 
Survey  Bus. 
Pink  Panther  Club 
O.E.A.  Club 
Girl's  Chorus 
OEA  Historian 
IQS 

11,12 
10 
12 
10 

11,12 
10 
12 
12 

MC  NAMERA,  LINDA  L. 

D.E.Club 

11,12 

MC  RAINEY,  DOUGLAS 

MEDLEY,  CHARLES 

MEIER,  PATRICIA— Patty 

MELFI,  CATHERINE  A.— Melf 

Marching  Band 
NHS 

10-12 
12 

MENDOZA,  KATHERINE  M. 

— Dozert 

pink  Panther  Club 
D.C.T. 

10 
12 

MENSINGER,  KURT  P.— Mens 

D.E.Club  12 

MERTIK,  JOSEPH 
MIHACEVICH,  PAUL 


t': 


Band 
Marching  Band 


10-12 
10-12 


249 


Orchestra  10-12 

Stage  Band  10-12 

Big  Show  10-12 

Senior  Talent  Night  10-12 

Pep  Band  10 

Varsity  Chorale  12 

MIKANOViCH,  SHERI  A. 

Euclidian  Staff  12 

Euclidian  Salesman  12 

SKI  Club  12 

Spirits  (Bananas)  10 

Survey  Editorial  10 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue  12 

Senior  Class  12 

NHS  12 

Majorette  Club  11 

GAA  10 

P.T.S.A.  10 

MIKOVIC,  NANCY       y 

NHS  11 

Survey  Editorial  Editor  12 

C.O.E.Club  12 

C.O.E.  Historian  12 

NEOCOEC  12 

Survey  Editorial  11,12 

O.E.A.  Club  12 

IQS  11,12 

MILLER,  ANNE  M. 

O.E.A.  Club  11.12 

C.O.E.Club  12 

Stenography  Club  11 


MILLER,  BETHANN  M. 

C.O.E.Club 
C.O.E.  Club  Sect. 
O.E.A.  Club 
Stenography  Club 
Student  Store 
Survey  Bus. 
NHS 
NEOCOEC 


MILLER,  CATHERINE  L. — Cathy 


GAA 

NHS 

Science  Seminar 

Girl's  Volleyball 

Varsity  Chorale 

Big  Show 

Fall  Play 

Senior  Talent  Night 

MILLER,  DOREEN  L. 

Clerk-Typist  Pres. 
O.E.A.  Ciub 
lOE  Pres. 

MILLER,  JOHN  A.— Buck  Jr. 

J. V.  Wrestling 

MILLER,  PENNY  S. 

MILLER,  ROGER  I. 

Key  Club 

Key  Club  Sect. 

NHS 

Swim  Leaders  Boys 

Water  Polo 

Boy's  State 

Swimming 

MISCH,  DANIEL 

MIX,  KEVIN  L. 

MIZNER,  ERIC  C— Mize 

NHS 
Golf 
Golf  Club 

MOBBS,  MARGARET  E. 

Girl's  Chorus 
Choral  Masters 


12 

11,12 
12 


10-12 
11 
11,12 
11.12 
10-12 
12 
10-12 


250 


MODIC,  CHERYL  L. 

Survey  Bus. 
IQS 

MOELLER,  SUSAN  L.— Sue 

NHS 

Euclidian  Staff 
Euclidian  Salesman 
AFS 

Jr.  Class 
Jr.  Cabinet 
LLAHTreborClub 
Soph.  Class  Cabinet 
Sophomore  Class 

MOLNAR,  BRET  L. 


11,12 
10-12 
10-12 


10 
11 


11.12 
11,12 


11,12 
12 
12 

10,11 . 
11 
11 
12 
10 
10 


MOODY,  ROBERT  W. 

O.E.Club  1 

MOORE,  DOUGLAS  E. 
MORRIS,  JOHN 
MROFCHAK,  WAYNE  R. 

Ski  Ciub  lO-l: 

MURG,  LEONARD,  R. — Len  Murg 


NUNNALLY,  JOAN — Nunn 


11,12 


10-12 
12 


Swim  Leaders  Boys 

MURPHY,  EILEEN  M.— Ike 

Spirits  (Bananas) 
Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 
Sports  Aid 

MYERS,  CYNTHIA  M. — Cyndi 

Girl's  Chorus 

NARO,  SUSAN  D.— Suzy 

D.E.Club 
O.E.Club  Sect. 

NAWOR,  LAURIE  L. 

C.O.E.Club 
O.E.A.  Club 
Spirits  (Bananas) 
Majorette  Club 

NEAL,  PRESTON  R. 

Radio  Club  Pres. 

NEBEN,  JEFFERY 

NEFF,  LAURA  A. 

Eucuyo 

GAA 

NHS 

Student  Council 

Student  Council  Trees. 

IQS 

SeniorTaient  Night 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

NELSON,  DAVID  E.— Dave 

Radio  Club 

Radio  Ciub  V.  Pres. 

NICHOLLS,  CHARLES  F. 

Investment  Ciub 
NHS 

NOCERA,  LAVERNE  M. 

Ad  Club 

Euv  Salesman 

Majorette  Club 

Splr'ts  (Bananas) 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

Senior  Class 

Jr.  Class 

GAA 

NOCH,  WALTER 

NOEL,  PATRICIA  A.— Noel 

Jr.  Class 

SeniorTaient  Night 

Gymnastics 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

Ad  Club 

Girl's  Tennis 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

Band 

Marching  Band 

Big  Show 

Senior  Cabinet 

Senior  Class 

Jr.  Cabinet 

Sophomore  Class 

NOLAN,  VICTOR  J.— Vic 

Computer  Jocks 
Investment  Club 


NORDSTROM,  DUANE  M.— Nort 
NOVAK,  RICHARD  F.— Rich        ^ 
NOVOTNY,  JANET  M.— D.W. 


12 

12--- 


12 
12 

10 
10 


12 
12 


10-12 

10-12 

10.11 

10-12 

12 

12 

11 

10 


Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

Senior  Class 

Jr.  Class 

Big  Show 

Student  Council 

Spirits 

GAA 


12 
12 
11 
12 
12 
10-12 
10 


Ad  Club 
GAA 

10,11 
10 

OBOCZKY,  SUSAN— Sue 

FBLA 
GAA 

10 
10 

OBRIEN,TERRENCEP.— 

-Terry,  OB 

Soccer 
Ski  Club 

10,12 
10,12 

0  DONNELL,  BARRY  C. 

OKICKI,  CAROL  JO 

Horsemanship  Club 
Swim  Leaders  Girls 
Ski  Club 

10 

12 

10-12 

OKLESON,  KAREN  A.— Okie 
0  NIELL,  JOHN  J. 

ORLANDO,  DALE  M. — Dale  0. 

Student  Council 

Indoor  Track  ^.^ 

Jr.  Class  ., 

Band 

Marching  Band 

ORME,  JAMES — Ormepit 

Key  Club 
Ski  Club 
"'-    Swim  Leaders  Boys 
Water  Polo 
Senior  Class 
J.V.  Swimming 
Spirits  (Bananas) 
J.V.  Soccer 
Indoor  Track 
Jr.  Class 
Student  Council 
Powder  Puff  Majorette 
Wai  Napolo 
Senior  Talent  Night 
NHS 

ORNDOFF,  CHARLES  K. 

ORTMAN,  ROBERT  P. 

Gym  Leaders 

Letterman  Club 

Weight  Club 

Indoor  Track 

Track 

J.V.  Football 

OSBORN,  CHARLENE  A. 

O.E.Club 

OSTRUNIC,  CYNTHIA  S. 

O.E.Club 


OYASKI,  JOANNE 

D.C.T. 

Medical  Careers 

Radio  Club 

S.i.E.(F.T.A.) 

S.i.E.(F.T.A.) 

Student  Store 

V.i.C.A. 

Sports  Aid 

GAA 

NHS 


PAK,  YONG  S. 

PALES,  JOSEPH  A. 

Investment  Club 
PALMER,  KEVIN  A. 

J.V.  Football 

PANA,  EVELYN  K. 

Jr.  Class 

CheerldrsCapt. 

Senior  Talent  Night 

Ad  Club 

Cheerleaders 

Euclidian  Staff 

Eucuyo 

IQS 

NHS 

Spirits  (Bananas) 


12 
10 
11 
10,11 
10 


10 

.  11 

/  11 

11 

12 

11 

11,12 

12 

10 

11 

12 

12 

11,12 

12 


k 


# 


10 
10 
10 
10 
10 


10.11 

11 

12 
12 
10,11 
10 
11,12 
11,12 
11,12 
10-12 


Girl's  Volleyball  12 

Senior  Cabinet  12 

PAONSHA,  DARLENE  K. 

PAPP,  ROBERT  B. 

Gym  Leaders  10-12 

Baieball  11,12 

Baseball  Captain  12 

J.V.  Baseball  10 

Basketball  10 

J.V.  Basketball  10 

Investment  Club  12 

PARATTO,  JOSEPH 


PARKER,  JACQUELINE  A.— Jackie 


O.E.A.  President 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Big  Show 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

ARSONS,  LAUREN  D. 

AFS 

10 

AFS  President 

12 

AFS  V.  President 

11 

Eucuyo 

11,12 

GAA 

10-12 

Humanities  East 

10 

IQS 

11.12 

NHS 

11,12 

Fall  Play 

12 

PATETE,  TIMOTHY  J. 

Investment  Club  12 

PATFIELD,  SANDRA  A. 
PAVELLA,  DENNIS 
PAVIS,  KATHLEEN 

D.E.Club  11,12 

PEARCH,  KIMBERLY  ANN 
PECNIK,  CHRISTOPHER 

O.W.E.  12 

PECNIK,  GARY  A. 

PEDERSEN,  KENNETH  R. 

PENKO,  IRENE  R. 

PERKO,  LOREEN 

PERL,  JAMES  E. 

D.C.T. 
V.I.C.A. 
Gym  Leaders 

PEROVSEK,  MONIQUE  S.— Mona 

O.E.A.  Club  11,12 

O.E.A.  Vice  President  12 

Data  Processing  Club  12 

PERRY,  MARY  BETH  E.— M.B. 


Euclidian  Staff 

10 

GAA 

10 

Majorettes 

11,12 

Majorettes  Captain 

12 

Majorette  Club 

10,11 

NHS 

12 

Senior  Scandal 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

PERRYMAN,  ROBERT  A. 
PERUSEK,  ROBERT  V.— Bob 


Band 
Investment  Club 

10 
12 

PETERS,  LORRAINE— Lorrie 

Pinochle  Club 
Survey  Editorial 
Writing  Club 
NHS 
lOS 

12 
12 
11.12 
12 
12 

PETRI,  ROSELYN  M. 

PETSCHER,  SUSAN  K. 

Horsemanship  Club 

NHS 

Ski  Club 

10-12 
11,12 
10-12 

PICOZZI,  PATRICIA  J.— Patty 

Teacher's  Aid 

PIERCE,  DIANE  M. 

Spirits  (Bananas) 
Student  Council 
NHS 

Senior  Class 
Sports  Aid 

PIETRANTOZZI,  MARY  V. 

PINKAVA,  ROBIN  A.— Pink 

Choral  Masters      ^ 
Varsity  Chorale 
Science  Seminar 
Pinochle  Club 
Boy's  State 
Computer  Jocks 
NHS 
Eucuyo 
AFS 

Euclidian  Staff 
Euclidian  Salesman 
Investment  Club 
LLAHTreborClub 


PRIMEAU,  JILL  M. 


10,12 
11 
12 
12 
12 


11 

12 

10-12 

11,12 

11 

10,12 

11,12 

10,12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 


PIPER,  LOU  ANN 
PLAVCAN,  LAURA  L. 


OCT. 

12 

Euclidian  Staff 

12 

Euclidian  Salesman 

12 

Majorette  Club 

10,11 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12 

Student  Council 

12 

V.I.C.A. 

12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Sports  Aid 

12 

LLAHTreborClub 

12 

POLINSKI,  MICHAEL 
POLLEY,  TAMMY  L.— Tarn 


Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Senior  Class 

12 

OLASKI.  DEBBIE— Deb 

AFS 

10,11 

Euclidian  Staff 

12 

Euclidian  Section  Ed 

12 

NHS 

11,12 

Swim  Leaders  Girts 

11 

Ski  Club 

12 

Science  Seminar 

10,11 

Senior  Scandal 

12 

IQS 

12 

Euclidian  Salesman 

12 

Teacher's  Aid 

12 

LLAHTreborClub 

12 

OPOVIC,  EDWARD  N. 

Indoor  Track 

10 

Track 

10 

POPOVIC,  KIM  M. 
POPOVIC,  MICHAEL  C. 

Sports  Aid  10 

POROPAT,  DONALD  E. — Ernie 

Football  11,12 

POULOS,  JOHN  J. 
POWELL,  CHERYL  A. — Cherie 


Pinochle  Club 
C.O.E.Club 
C.O.E.  Club  Sect. 
O.E.A.  Club 
NHS 

POWELL,  SUSAN 

Investment  Club 

POZUN,  MICHAEL  A. — Mike 

Senior  Class 
NHS 

PRAUSE,  ANDREW  N. 

Investment  Club 

PRAUSE,  BRIGITTE  A. 


10 
12 
12 
12 
12 


12 
12 


Clerk-Typist  Trees. 

11 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10,11 

Clerk-Typist 

11,12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

O.E.A.  Club 

11,12 

lOE 

11,12 

Pink  Panther  Club 

11,12 

Wal  Napolo 

11,12 

Girl's  Swimming 

10 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Choral  Masters 

11 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Teacher's  Aid 

12 

PRIORESCHi,  ROBERTA— Bobbi 
NHS 

PRIZZI,  SUSAN  M.— Priz 


AFS 

Euclidian  Staff 

Euclidian  Section  Ed. 

Euclidian  Salesman 

IQS 

Girl's  Chorus 

Teacher's  Aid 

Senior  Scandal 

P.T.S.A. 

LLAHTreborClub 

NHS 

PURVIS,  JUDY  A.— Jude 

Girl's  Chorus 
Data  Processing  Club 
Student  Store 
O.E.A.  Club 


PURVIS,  LINNEA  A. 


10-12 
11,12 
12 
12 
12 
10 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 


10 
11,12 

10 
11,12 


Eucuyo 

11,1? 

Eucuyo  Editor 

^2 

NHS 

11,12 

Survey  Editorial 

11,12 

Survey  Editorial  Edito. 

12 

Band 

10-12 

Marching  Band 

10-12 

Pep  Band 

11 

Band  Librarian 

11,12 

YLE,  MICHAEL  S.— Mike 

Letterman  Club 

11,12 

Water  Polo  Captain 

12 

Indoor  Track 

10 

Track 

10 

Swimming 

11,12 

investment  Club 

12 

Water  Polo 

11,12 

RADISEK,  ALBiN 


RADO,  DIANE  C. 


Majorettes 

11,12 

Majorettes  Captain 

12 

Majorette  Club 

10 

NHS 

11,12 

Student  Council 

12 

Survey  Editorial 

10 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10,11 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Chiidrens  Drama  Club 

10 

RAiCEVICH,  JOSEPH  M.— C.C. 
RALSTON,  NORMAN 


Chiidrens  Drama  Club 

10-12 

Drama  Club 

10-12 

RANALLO,  RONALD  R  — Ron 

Letterman  Club 

11.12 

NHS 

11,12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

1012 

Student  Council 

12 

Baseball 

11,12 

J.V.  Baseball 

10 

J.V.  Basketball 

10 

Football 

11,12 

Football  Captain 

12 

J.V.  Football 

10 

J.V.  Football  Captain 

10 

Senior  Class 

12 

RAWLINGS,  DAVID  L. 

AFS 

10 

Band 

10-12 

Marching  Band 

10-12 

Band  Librarian 

11.12 

NHS 

12 

RAY,  RICHARD  L. 

RE,  JAMES  J. — Jim,  J.J. 

Track 

10 

Marching  Band 

10,11 

Pep  Band 

11,12 

PETTEK,  PATRICIA 


PREVESK,  DENNIS  J. 


REECE,  ANDREA  J. 


251 


REED,  KEVIN 


J.V.  Crost  Country 
Track 

10 
11 

REED,  NORMAN  W.— Norm 

Computer  Jocks 
Teacher's  Aid 
IQS 

Radio  Club 
Euclidian 

10-12 
10 
12 
12 
12 

REESE,  CHARLES  ALAN 

Weight  Club 

10-12 

REESE,  SCOTT  R. 

RENBARGER,  RICHARD  A. 

D.E.  Club 

12 

RESCHKE,  DUANE  S. 

V.I.C.A. 
D.C.T. 

Teacher's  Aid 
Choral  Masters 
Survey  Editorial 
IQS 

12 
12 
11,12 
10-12 
12 
12 

RICHARDT,  HELMUT  A. 

Soccer 
NHS 

10,11 
12 

RINDERLE,  MARGARET  M.— 

Peggy 

GAA 
NHS 

Spirits  (Bananas) 
Student  Council 
Senior  Class 
Jr.  Class 
Teacher's  Aid 

10,11 
11,12 
10-12 
12 
12 
11 
12 

RITZ,  ERNEST  J.— Rizzo 
ROBERTS,  DARLENE 
JiOBERTS,  LYNN  L.— Lynne 


Girl's  Tennis 

10-12 

GAA 

10 

Euclidian  Salesman 

12 

Girl's  Tennis  Capt. 

12 

ROBINSON,  RONALD  J. 
ROHLKE,  PEGGY  LEE — Peg 


GAA 

10 

Majorettes 

11,12 

Majorette  Club 

10 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Band 

10 

Marching  Band 

10-12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Teacher's  Aid 

12 

Senior  Scandal 

12 

ROJECK,  MARILEE  S. 

C.O.E.  Club 

12 

O.E.A.Ciub 

12 

ROMAN,  CESAR 

Soccer 

12 

ROSS,  DARLENE  SUE 

ROSS,  KIMBERLY  E.— Kim 

stenography  Club 

11,12 

ROSS,  ROBERT  G. 

Key  Club 

10,11 

Swim  Leaders  Boys 

10-12 

Water  Polo 

10-12 

Swimming 

10-12 

Swimming  Captain 

12 

ROSSMANN,  KATHERINE— 

-Kathy 

GAA 

10-12 

GAA  Pres. 

12 

Gym  Leaders 

11,12 

NHS 

11,12 

Girl's  Baseball 

10,12 

Girl's  Basketball 

10-12 

Girl's  Cross  Country 

11 

Girl's  Track 

11 

Girl's  Swimming 

10 

Girl's  Volleyball 

12 

Computer  Jocks 

12 

Water  Polo 

12 

Choral  Masters 

10 

Varsity  Chorale 

11,12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

ROZMAN,  VINCENT 

RUPSIC,  JEANINE 

Teacher's  Aid 

12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

FBLATreas. 

11 

GAA 

11 

Pink  Panthers  Trees. 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

12 

Swim  Leaders  Girls 

11 

Wai  Napoio 

12 

Girl's  Swimming 

10-12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

RUSSELL,  TIMOTHY  B- 

KeyClub 

10-12 

Senior  Class 

12 

NHS 

12 

SAWYER,  KATHLEEN  A.— Kathy 


RUTAN,  ERIC  M. 
RUUSKA,  ROBERT  W. 


NHS 

12 

RYDER,  DARCY 

C.O.E.  Club 
C.O.E.  Historian 
O.E.A.Club 
Stenography  Ctub 

12 

12 

11,12 

11 

RYDER,  JOHN  T. 

Letterman  Club 
Weight  Club 
J.V.  Baseball 
Football 
J.V.  Football 
Investment  Ctub 

12 
11 
10 
11,12 
10 
12 

RYDER,  WILLIAM  M. 

Red  Cross  Club 

12 

RYMARCZYK,  JAMES  P. 
RZEPKOWSKI,  TERESA  M.— Terri 

Spirits  (Bananas)  10 

SALETRIK,  DAVID  N.— Dave 


Band 

Band  V.  Pres. 

Marching  Band 

Pep  Band 

Orchestra 

Stage  Band 

Big  Show 

AFS 

Investment  Club 

NHS 


SALOPEK,  THOMAS 

Orchestra 
NHS 

SALOSKY,  BETH  ANN— Beth 

Horsemanship  Club 
Euclidian  Staff 
Euclidian  Salesman 
Teacher's  Aid 


10-12 

12 

10-12 

10-12 

11,12 

10-12 

11,12 

10 

12 

12 


11.12 
12 


10 
10 
11 
11 


SANDS,  KATHLEEN— Kathy 

Gym  Leaders  12 

Girl's  Basketball  11.12 

Girl's  Track  11,12 

Teacher's  Aid  12 

GAA  12 

NHS  12 


SANSBURY,  FRANCES  A.— Fritzi 

Stenography  Club 
O.E.A.  President 


11 
11 


SANTA,  NANCY  E. 


252 


ROTAR,  THOMAS  A. 

Key  Club 


Band 

10-12 

Band  Sect. 

12 

Marching  Band 

1012 

Pep  Band 

10,11 

Orchestra 

12 

Big  Show 

11,12 

Euclidian  Salesman 

12 

NHS 

11,12 

IQS 

12 

Wai  Napoio 

11,12 

Stenography  Club 

12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Choral  Masters 

11,12 

SAYWELL,  RONALD  w 

SCHAUER,  RICHARD  J.— Half-Pint 


Key  Club 
Investment  Club 


SCHELLENTRAGER,  JFFF 
Sherlock 


10,11 
12 


Key  Club 

10-12 

Key  Club  Treas. 

12 

NHS 

11,12 

Student  Council 

11 

SpirlU  (Bananas) 

11 

Boy's  State 

11 

SCHMID,  SANDY 

Cheerleaders 

11 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10,11 

Sports  Aid 

12 

SCHMIDT,  JAMES  ROBER- 

-Hunl( 

KeyClub 

11,12 

AFS 

10 

Indoor  Track 

11 

Track 

11 

Medical  Careers 

10 

NHS 

12 

SCHOENIGER,  GARY  G. 

SCHUDEL,  MICHAEL  W. 

Albino  Red 

Indoor  Track 

10-12 

indoor  Track  Captain 

12 

Letterman  Club 

10-12 

Key  Club 

12 

Track 

10-12 

Track  Captain 

12 

Cross  Country 

12 

SCHUFFERT,  JEFFREY  D. 

J.V.  Football 

10 

Football 

11,12 

Letterman  Club 

12 

Key  Club 

12 

Choral  Masters 

10,11 

NHS 

11,12 

Investment  Club 

12 

SCHULTZ,  DOROTHY  LYN- 

-Dottle 

Plnk  Panther  Club 

10,11 

Euclidian  Staff 

12 

Euclidian  Salesman 

12 

Majorette  Club 

11 

Student  Council 

12 

Senior  Scandal 

12 

Sports  Aid 

12 

Fall  Play 

12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Big  Show 

12 

LLAH  Trebor  Club 

12 

SCHUIZ,  BARBARA  J. — Chicld'e 

SCHWARTZ,  AMY  E.— Amy 

Science  Seminar  10 

Girl's  Chorus  10 

Winter  Play  10 

SEIFERT,  GALE 

SEMEGA,  MICHAEL  R.— Mike 


SAPATKA,  RONALD  J.— Packer 


V.I.C.A. 
D.C.T. 


SERKSNIS,  DIANE  L. 

C.O.E.  Club 
Choral  Masters 

SEUFFERT.  WILLIAM  R.— Bill 

O.E.A.Club 

SHAFER,  HARRY  D.— Buddy 

Data  Processing  Club 
O.E.A.Club 

SHAFFER,  PAMELA  S. — Pam 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 
Girl's  Chorus 
Choral  Masters 
Varsity  Chorale 
Sports  Aid 


12 
12 


12 
11 


11,12 
11,12 


12 
10 
11 
12 
10,11 


f 


Gymnastics 

11 

Big  Show 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Pink  Panther  Club 

10,11 

Pink  Panthers  Trees. 

10 

SHANER,  PATRICK  P.— Pat 

Metal  Sculpture  Club 
SHANKS,  LINDA 
SHAY,  GARY  A. 


Euclidian  staff 

12 

Eucuyo 

12 

Gymleaders 

10-12 

Letterman  Club 

10 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10,11 

Swim  Leaders  Boys 

12 

Football 

11 

J.V.  Football 

L      10 

Band 

^0-12 

Big  Show 

10 

Senior  Talent  Night 

10 

NHS 

12 

IQS 

12 

SHERIDAN,  DOUGLAS  A. 

SHERRILL,  CHARLES  A. 
Elton  Chuck 

AFS  10-12 

Euclidian  Staff  12 

Eucuyo  10 

Key  Club  10-12 

NHS  11,12 

Survey  Editorial  ^2 

Choral  Masters  10 

P.T.S.A.  12 

LLAHTreborClub  12 

SHIPLEY,  DEBORAH  C— Debbie 

SHIRK,  RANDALL  M.— Randy 

Key  Club  10 

SHUNK,  PAUL  C. 

J.V.  Football  10 

J.V.  Swimming  11 

SIDAK,  DEBRA  A. — Debbie 


Spirits  (Bananas) 
Ski  Club 


10 
11,12 


SIDMAN,  DAViD  A. — Dave 

Swim  Leaders  Boys  11,12 

SIEFERD,  VICKIE  LYNN— Vickie 
SiMEK,  ROSEMARIE  A. 

Survey  Bus.  12 

SIMKO,  GERALD  A.— Jerry 
SIMMONS,  RONALD  A.— Ron 
SIMPSON,  JAMES  R.— Rick 
SIMS,  CONNIE  J. — Connie 


NHS 

llil2 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Choral  Masters 

11,12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Student  Council 

11 

SIVILLO,  JOHN 

O.W.E.  11,12 

SLAT,  DAVORIN  A. 

Weight  Club  11,12 

SLAVEC,  FREDERICK  M. — Siavy 

SMIDDY,  DEWAYNE  S.— Magic 

J.V.  Indoor  Track  10 

J.V.  Track  10 

SMITH,  DEBORAH 
SMITH,  DENISE  L.— Niser 


Debate  Club  Pres. 
Jr.  Class 
Girl's  State 
Senior  Class 
NHS 

SMITH,  KATHLEEN 

GAA 

Medical  Careers 


10,11 
11 
11 
12 

11,12 


10,11 
10 


SMITH,  LORi  L. 

Gymnastics 

10,12 

SMITH,  SANDRA  C. 

Spirits  (Bananas) 
Senior  Talent  Night 
Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

10 
12 
12 

SNOOK,  LINDA  M. 

Spirits  (Bananas) 
Girl's  Swimming 
Jr.  Class 
Senior  Class 

10-12 
10 
11 
12 

SNYDER,  JIM  R. 

Letterman  Club 
Gym  Leaders 
Ski  Club 
Indoor  Track 
Football 

Spirits  (Bananas) 
Investment  Club 

11.12 

10-12 

10 

10,11 

10-12 

12 

12 

SOBOLE,  BARRY — Hogartli 
SONNIE,  KiRK 

Survey  Editorial 
IQS 

SOUTH,  RANDAL 

NHS 

Senior  Cabinet 

P.T.S.A. 

SPEHAR,  MICHAEL — Wizard 

Band 
Ski  Club 
Stage  Band 
Senior  Talent  Night 

SPIKE,  ROBERT— Bob 

D.E.Club 


12 
12 


11.12 
12 
12 


10-12 

10-12 

10.12 

10 


12 


SPRINGER,  MARK 
STANKIEWiCZ,  SANDRA— Stank 


GAA 

10-12 

Gym  Leaders  V.  Pres. 

12 

GIrls's  Baseball 

10,12 

Girl's  Basketball 

10-12 

Girl's  Track 

11 

Girl's  Volleyball 

11,12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Teacher's  Aid 

11,12 

Senior  Class 

12 

STANLEY,  JEANNINE  M. 
STASKUNAS,  RAYMOND 
STEPANSKI,  MONNA  P. 


Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Medical  Careers 

10 

Red  Cross  Club 

12 

TEPHENS,  REBECCA  L. 

— Becky 

Varsity  Chorale 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Euclidian  Salesman 

12 

GAA 

10 

Majorette  Club 

10 

S.I.E.(F.T.A.)Sect. 

12 

S.I.E.(F.T.A.)V.Pres. 

11 

Student  Council 

11,12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Choral  Masters 

11 

Euclidian  Staff 

12 

investment  Club 

12 

STERMOLE,  DANIEL  L. 

Wrestling  10-12 

Radio  Club  11,12 


STERMOLE,  MARYLOU— Lou 


Majorette  Club 

10 

Majorettes 

11,12 

Euclidian  Staff 

10 

Euclidian  Salesman 

10 

Student  Council 

10,12 

Senior  Scandal 

12 

GAA 

10 

NHS 

11,12 

Girl's  Valleybail 

10 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Senior  Class 

12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12 

Teacher's  Aid 

11 

Chlldrens  Drama  Club 

10 

TEWART.  PATRICIA  A. 

— Stew 

C.O.E.Club 

12 

Euclidian  Staff 

11.12 

Euclidian  Salesman 

11.12 

O.E.A.Club 

12 

Swim  Leaders  Girls 

11 

NEOCOEC 

12 

STiGAMIER,  KATHLEEN— Katliy 
STIPKOViCH,  WALTER  I. — Wally 

J.V.  Wrestling  10.11 

STOSS,  RONALD — Big  Ron 
STRAH,  MICHAEL  A.— Mike 
STRAUSS,  SHARON  K. — Shari 


GAA 

10 

NHS 

11.12 

Ski  Club 

10.12 

Student  Council 

12 

Girl's  Tennis 

12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

STREBLE,  WENDY  LEE— Wendy 
STREICH,  JEFFERY 
STRLE,  JOSEPHINE— Josie 


C.O.E.Club 

12 

C.O.E.Club  Trees. 

12 

Majorette  Club 

10 

Pink  Panther  Club 

10.11 

NEOCOEC 

12 

Stenography  Club 

11 

Stenography  Club  Treas. 

11 

O.E.A.Club 

11,12 

O.E.A.  Treasurer 

11 

8TRMAC,  JAMES  M. 
STROSNIDER,  DANIEL  L. 

STROUD,  PAUL 

Orchestra  10-12 

Marching  Band  10-12 

Big  Show  10,12 

Senior  Class  12 

Pep  Band  10 

Gym  Leaders  ii 

Euclidian  Staff  12 

Key  Club  10-12 

Student  Council  12 

Spirits  (Bananas)  11,12 

Band  11.12 

LLAHTreborClub  12 

STRUNGE,  GARY  E.— Strung 
STUMP,  HEATHER  L. 


AFS 

10-12 

Eucuyo 

11.12 

Eucuyo  Editor-ln-Chlef 

12 

GAA 

10,11 

Humanities  East 

10 

IQS 

11.12 

Metal  Sculpture  Club 

11,12 

NHS 

11,12 

Ski  Club 

10 

IQS  Pres. 

12 

STYLiANOU,  MICHAEL 
SUCHEViTS,  LiNDA  A.— Sucli 

O.E.A.Club  11 

SUMNER,  JAMES  M. — Pizzare 

Weight  Club  11,12 

Spirits  (Bananas)  11.12 

J.V.  Football  10 

Football  11,12 

SUMP,  ROBERT  J.— Bobbo 


Choral  Masters 
Varsity  Chorale 
Big  Show 

SUSTARSIC,  KURT  W.— Hiwatt 

SVILAR,  MICHAEL — Mike 


10,11 
12 
12 


Swim  Leaders  Boys 
NHS 

SWANSON,  JAMES  H. — Jim 

Swim  Leaders  Boys 


11,12 
12 


253 


SWIDER.  JEFFREY  A.— Jeff 

Metal  Sculpture  Club 
O.E.A.Club 
Teacher's  Atd 

SWIFT.  DONALD  K. — Cleaner  S. 

student  Store 
SWIFT,  STEVEN  L.— Steve 

O.W.E. 
SWIHART,  DARLENE  K.— Dee 
SWINEY,  LINDA 
SWOBODA,  PATRIK— Pat 
SZABO,  BARBARA — Bobbi 
SZALAY,  EDWARD— Ed 

SZALAY,  ROBERT  N.— Bob 

D.E.Club 
Investment  Club 


10 
12 
12 


12 


12 


12 
12 


TANCREDI,  VALERIE  P. — Vai 

Senior  Class  11,12 

Girl's  Chorus  10,11 

Spirits  (Bananas)  10-12 

GAA  10,11 

Ad  Club  11 

Wal  Napolo  10-12 

Wal  Napolo  Treas.  11 

Wal  Napolo  Pros.  12 

Student  Council  11 

Swim  Leaders  Girls  10 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue  12 

NHS  11,12 

TASKA,  LYNN  L.— Lynn 

Radio  Club  10 

Sports  Aid  10 

Girl's  Chorus  10 

Spirits  (Bananas)  10 

TAULIEN,  KAREN  J.— Karen 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold  12 

Senior  Class  12 

TELICH,  BETH  ANN— B.T. 

Cheerleaders  10-12 

Cheerldrs  Capt.  12 
NHS                                                        ■  11,12 

Spirits  (Bananas)  10.11 

Swim  Leaders  Girls  10,11 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold  12 

Wai  Napolo  10,11 

Wal  Napolo  Sect.  n 

Girl's  Chorus  10 

Jr.  Cabinet  n 

Jr.  Class  11 

Varsity  Chorale  11,12 

Teacher's  Aid  10 

Senior  Talent  Night  12 

Big  Show  12 

TENNY,  PATRICIA— Pat 

TERAS,  DARRELL  W.— Dar 

THOMAS,  JOHN  P.— Jack 

J.V.  Footbali  10 

Indoor  Track  10-12 

Track  10-12 

Swim  Leaders  Boys  11,12 

THOMAS,  JON  E. — 33  B.T. 

Wrestling  Captain  10 

THOMAS,  KAY  L. — Kay 

Cheerleaders  10-12 

Cheerldrs  Capt.  12 

Spirits  (Bananas)  10,11 

Wal  Napolo  n 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold  12 

Girl's  Chorus  IQ 

Choral  Masters  n 

Varsity  Chorale  12 

Big  Show  12 


254 


THOMAS,  THEODORE  J.— Ted 

winter  Play 
Big  Show 

Powder  Puff  Coach 
Senior  Talent  Night 
Senior  Class 

THOMPSON,  CAROLYN  B. 

AFS 
NHS 


11 
11 
12 
12 
12 


Horsemanship  Club 

10 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 

12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Choral  Masters 

11,12 

Big  Show 

11,12 

Senior  Cabinet 

12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Sports  Aid 

10-12 

THOMPSON,  JAMES  P.— Jim 

THOMPSON,  LEONARD  E. 
Amol  Nitrate 

Student  Store  12 

Red  Cross  Club  10.11 

TODD,  CYNTHIA  L.— Cindy 

Girl's  Chorus  10 

Sports  Aid  10 

Teacher's  Aid  11,12 

Spirits  (Bananas)  10 

TOIGO,  PATRICIA  M.— Patty 

O.E.A.Club  12 

O.E.A.  Parliamentarian  11 

TOMASELLI,  LAURA  K.— Laur 

TOROK,  KATHY  F. 


S.I.E.(F.T.A.) 

11 

S.I.E.(F.T.A.)  Treas 

12 

Metal  Sculpture  Pres 

10 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Teacher's  Aid 

10-12 

ORTORICI,  MICHAEL  A. 

—Tort 

Football 

11,12 

J.V.  Football 

10 

Wrestling 

10 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Choral  Masters 

10,11 

Varsity  Chorale 

12 

TRAINA,  DAVID  J. 

TRAINA,  DONALD  J. — Don 

TRAMSAK,  BEVERLY  J.— Bev 

TREVARTHEN,  FRANK  E. 

Debate  Club 
Swim  Leaders  Boys 

TRGO,  DIANE  M. — Diane 

Ad  Club 
GAA 

TROHA,  CAROL  A. 


O.E.A.Club 

12 

Girl's  Baseball 

10 

Girl's  Basketball 

10 

Girl's  Volleyball 

10 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

11,12 

Medical  Careers 

10 

Ad  Club 

10-12 

GAA 

10 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Gym  Leaders  Pres. 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Powder  Puff  Footbali  Gold 

12 

Teacher's  Aid 

12 

Sports  Aid 

11,12 

Investment  Club 

12 

NHS 

12 

ROHA,  CHRISTINE— Tina 

Survey  Bus. 

12 

IQS 

12 

TROHA,  MARY  E. 
TROMMETTER,  JOHN  R.— Trom 


10,11 
11,12 


J.V.  Footbali 

10 

Football 

11,12 

J.V.  Basketball 

10 

J.V.  Baseball 

10 

Basketball 

10-12 

Basketball  Captain 

12 

Investment  Club 

12 

ROTH,  KIMBERLY 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

AFS 

10 

Band 

10-12 

Big  Show 

10.12 

Marching  Band 

10.12 

Girl's  Chorus 

12 

Orchestra 

12 

TUCCI,  BEVERLY 
O.W.E. 

TURK,  LINDA  M. 

Horsemanship  Club 
D.C.T. 

TURK,  MARY  ELLEN 

Senior  Class 

NHS 

Pink  Panther  Club 

Student  Council 

Girl's  Baseball 

Girl's  Volleyball 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

Girl's  Chorus 

Choral  Masters 

Varsity  Chorale 

Senior  Talent  Night 

TURK,  RANDOLPH  C— Randy 

Wrestling 
J.V.  Wrestling 
NHS  Pres. 
NHS 

TURKALJ,  ZDRAVKO 


10 
12 


12 

11,12 
10 
12 
10-12 
10,11 
12 
10 
11 
12 
12 


11,12 
10 
12 

11,12 


TUTOLO,  ROBERT  W.— Bob 
UJCIC,  FRANK— Rudy 

Vac.  And  Ind.  Club  11,12 

ULEPiC,  DAVID  J.— Dave 


J.V.  Basketball  Captain 

10 

J.V.  Basketball 

10 

Indoor  Track 

10-12 

Indoor  Track  Captain 

12 

Track 

10-12 

Track  Captain 

12 

Football 

10-12 

Gym  Leaders 

11,12 

Letterman  Club 

10-12 

NHS 

12 

ULLE,  FRANK  J. 

J.V.  Indoor  Track 
Cross  Country 
Indoor  Track 
Track 


10,11 
10-12 
10-12 
10-12 


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URAM,  CHRISTOPHER  V.— CI- 

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10 
10 

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Marching  Band 
Investment  Club 

URBAN,  JUDY  ANN 

10,11 
12 

12 
10 
10 
10 
12 

URBANCIC,  AUDREY  L. 

NHS 

Pink  Panther  Club 
Spirits  (Bananas) 
Sports  Aid 

11.12 
10 
12 

10-12 

VAHCIC,  MARY  J. 

VALENTINO,  THOMAS  N. — Tom 

Golf 

Golf  Captain 

VANAH,  TIMOTHY  F.— Tim 
VAN  GASTEL,  CLAYTON— Clay 
VASAS,  DIANNE  I. 


10 
12 


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O.E.A.Club 
Stenography  Club 

VENTRA,  VINCENT  J. 
Racecar  Vince 


11,12 
11,12 


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10-12 
10-12 

VIDRA.  MICHELE  A.— Turk 

Girl's  Basketball 

Clerk-Typist 

lOE 

O.E.A.Club 

Powder  Puff  Footbali  Gold 

10 
11,12 
11,12 
11.12 

12 

VISAGE,  WENDY— Booshie 

D.E.Club 

12 

VOJTEK,  DEBRA— Debbie 

VOLL,  NANCY 

Medical  Careers 

10 

Pink  Panther  Club 

10,11 

Pink  Panthers  Pres. 

12 

Red  Cross  Club 

11,12 

Teacher's  Aid 

12 

Red  Cross  Treas. 

12 

VULICH,  THOMAS  J.— Tom 
WALSH,  KERRY  D. 
WALTER,  CINDY  LEE 

Girl's  Chorus  10 

WALTER,  THOMAS  R.— Waldo 

WalNapolo  11,12 

Swim  Leaders  Boys  11.12 

Senior  Talent  Night  12 

WALTER,  WILLIAM  C— Bill 

LettermanClub  11,12 

Weight  Club  10-12 

Football  10-12 

J.V.  Football  10 

WANCHISN,  JEFFREY  C— Wanch 


Letterman  Club 

Football 

Wrestling 

WANDERSLEBEN.  THOMAS 
Wandy 


12 
10-12 
10,11 


Indoor  Track 

10-12 

Indoor  Track  Captain 

11 

Letterman  Club 

10-12 

Track 

10-12 

Track  Captain 

11 

Weight  Club 

10-12 

Football 

10-12 

Football  Captain 

12 

J.V.  Football 

10 

Band 

10-12 

Marching  Band 

10 

Orchestra 

11 

WARD,  JUDITH  L. — Judy 

WARDER,  DAVID  E. 

Data  Processing  Club 

WARNER,  CHERYL  LYNN 

Clerk-Typist 

O.E.A.Club 

Data  Processing  Club 

lOE 

IDE  V.  Pres. 

WASCHURA,  JOYCE  E. 

Ski  Club 
Student  Council 
NHS 
GAA 


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11,12 

11,12 

12 

11 

12 


10-12 
10 

11,12 
10 


WASILKO,  KEVIN  LEE— Wa 

Student  Council  11 

WATSON,  KENNETH  M.— Kenny 
WEINGARD,  KRISTINE  L. 

Chlldrens  Drama  Club  10,11 

WEIS,  JOAN     ,si#«^        S 

WHITNEY,  DOROTHY  R.— Whit 


GAA                 #^ 
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10,11 

11,12 

Majorette  Club 

10 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Teacher's  Aid 

10,12 

WHITE,  BRENDA 

WILKER,  MELINDA  MAE— Burnt 

TracTi  10 

GAA  10 

WILL.  KENT  G. 

WILLIAMS,  SCOTT  A. 

Water  Polo  11 

WILLINGHAM,  DONALD  M.— Ham 

Gym  Leaders  11 


Baseball 
Football 
Senior  Talent  Night 

WILSON,  SCOTT  J. 

Pinochle  Club 
Powder  Puff  Coach 
Hockey 

WILSON,  SCOTT  W.— Willie 

Key  Club 
Key  Club  Pres. 
LettermanClub 
NHS 

Crosscountry 
Indoor  Track 
Track 
Teacher's  Aid 

WINTLE,  TRACY  A. 

V.I.C.A. 

D.C.T. 

GAA 


10-12 

10-12 

12 


11 

12 

10-12 


10-12 
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10,12 
11.12 
10-12 
10-12 
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12 
11 


WISE,  H.  SCOTT — H.S.  Or  Harry 


Key  Club 

NHS 

Swim  Leaders  Boys 

Water  Polo 

Cross  Country 

Track 

Swimming  Captain 

Swimming 

Investment  Club 

WITT,  JEFFREY  A. 


10-12 

11,12 

11,12 

10,12 

11 

10 

12 

10,11 

12 


WOLENSKI,  MARY  KAYE— M.K. 


Pink  Panther  Club 

10,11 

Girl's  Tennis 

10,11 

WOLF,  GARY  T. 

Weight  Club 

10,11 

J.V.  Football 

10 

Football 

11 

Letterman  Club 

10,11 

NHS 

12 

WOODS,  KIMBERLY 

WRIGHT,  PAM 

lOE  Sect. 

11 

lOE  Pres. 

12 

Debate  Club 

12 

Stenography  Club 

11,12 

Swim  Leaders  Girls 

11 

FBLA 

11 

Teacher's  Aid 

12 

Horsemanship  Club 

11 

Pink  Panther  Club 

10 

WRIGHT,  THERESA  M. 
YANACEK,  ROBERT  J.— Admiral 

Marching  Band  10-12 

Pep  Band  12 

Orchestra  11.12 

Big  Show  12 

Band  10-12 

YANCHAR.  PAUL  J. — Yanch 

Key  Club 

NHS 

Indoor  Track 

Track 

Weight  Club  v^ 

Fall  Play  ^~«<».„ 

Senior  Talent  Night  ^^ 

YANE,  MARGOT  ANN— Marge 

Euclidian  Salesman 
Pink  Panther  Club 
Powder  Puff  Football  Gold 
Choral  Masters 
Girl's  Chorus 

YECKLEY,  DENNIS — Denny 

YECKLEY,  LINDA  LEE 

Data  Processing  Club 
Survey  Bus. 
Survey  Bus.  Editor 

O.E.A.  Club 

IQS 


10-12 
11,12 
12 
12 
12 
11 
11 


12 
10 
12 
11 
10 


11,12 
11 
12 

11.12 
11,12 


YODER,  CRAIG  A| 

investment  Club  12 

YOUNG,  DEBORAH  A. — Debbie 
YOUNG,  THOMAS  E. 

J.V.  Soccer  10 


Soccer 
J.V.  Baseball 

YUKO,  ROBERT  J.— Bob 

Choral  Masters 

YUKSTAS,  JOSEPH  B.— Joe 
YURKOVICH,  MICHAEL — Mike 
ZACHARY,  TREVOR  W. 
ZAK,  MARY  BETH — Mare 


11,12 

10 


Cheerleaders 

10-12 

Spirits  (Bananas) 

10-12 

Swim  Leaders  Girls 

10 

Girl's  Swimming 

10,12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

Girl's  Chorus 

10 

Choral  Masters 

11,12 

Big  Show 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Senior  Class 

12 

Jr.  Class 

11 

AKRAJSEK,  JAMES  J. — Zak 

Band 

10-12 

Marching  Band 

10-12 

Stage  Band 

12 

Big  Show 

12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

ALATEL,  MARILYN  L. — ZaI 

GAA 

10-12 

Girl's  Basketball 

10-12 

Girl's  Track 

10-12 

Girl's  State 

10 

ZALLER,  DEBRA  L. — Debbie 


C.O.E.Club 

12 

Stenography  Club 

11 

Girl's  Basketball 

10 

Girl's  Volleyball 

10 

O.E.A.Club 

12 

O.E.A.  Parliamentarian 

11 

ZANGHi,  JOSEPH  S. — Joe 

Choral  Masters 
ZEITZ,  PATRICIA  GAIL — Patty 
ZELENIAKAS,  DALE  W. — Dale 

FormanClub 
ZGONC,  CAROL  ANN 

O.E.A.Club 

Data  Processing  Club 

ZITNIK,  TERRY  V. 

ZMIJEWSKI,  DAVID 

ZUPONCIC,  TIMOTHY  J.— Tii 

Investment  Club 

ZURO,  DONNA  L. — Donna 


11,12 
11.12 


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10 

Choral  Masters 

11 

Varsity  Chorale 

12 

Big  Show 

11,12 

Senior  Talent  Night 

12 

Powder  Puff  Football  Blue 

12 

NHS 

11,12 

LAPE,  ANTHONY — Spike 
HUSTEK,  ROBERTA— Bobbi 
GUMOWSKi,  CAROL 

Metal  Sculpture  Club 
VOHNOUT,  CINDY 

O.E.A.  Vice  President 

MIKOLICH,  LINDA 

Clerk-Typist 
lOE 


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261-1166 


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602  East  185th  Street 
531-2893 


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435  East  200th  Street 
486-0929 


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22320  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 


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20068  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
531-5757 


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23800  St.  Clair  Avenue 
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18604  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
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WALTER  SCHWEGLER 

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Graduating  Seniors: 

It  hardly  seems  possible  that  three  short  years  have 
gone  by  since  I  spoke  to  you  for  the  first  time,    saying, 
"You,    our  incoming  sophomore  class,    is  now  to  be 
known  as   The  Class  of  Nineteen  Seventy-Seven.  " 

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as  a  class  and  each  as  individuals.     Your  participation  in 
the  building  of  Euclid  High  traditions  and  your  successes 
have  been  many,    and  commendable. 

Euclid  Senior  High  has  followed  and  shared  your  triumphs 
and  your  failures.     We,    the  faculty  and  administration, 
wish  you  the  very  best  as  you  continue  to  grow  personally, 
socially  and  educationally. 

Let's   continue  our  mutual  concern  and  interest.     Keep  in 
touch  with  us  so  that  we  may  share  your  interesting  new 
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Walter  Sc 


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of  students  wishing 


teachers  would  listen 


of  students  wishing 


anyone  would  listen 


FACES 


.  on  cloci(s  that  tick 


to  change  the  present 
into  the  past  (tile  tok) 


.  tearfully  saying  goodbye 


to  the  untouchable 


golden  past 


.  .  bidding  a  sad,  silent  adieu 
to  a  solid,  silent  friend — 
Euclid  Sr.  High  School. 


This  It  It!  The  1977  Euclidian  Is  here.  May  IMirlng 
you  enjoyment  now  and  In  the  years  to  come. 
Please  read  past  the  mistakes  and  take  a  second 
look  at  the  several  thousand  good  pictures,  and 
read  the  copy.  You  may  not  realize  the  value  of 
this  book  for  several  years,  but  may  the  initial 
sensation  be  pleasurable.  If  we  have  offended  any- 
one, we  apologize — it  was  not  intentional. 

There  are  so  many  people  to  thank.  To  anyone 
who  helped,  In  any  way,  with  the  production  of 
this  book,  thank  you.  There  are  a  few  people  I 
would  like  to  thank  In  a  special  manner:  Thanks 
Dr.  Bergem  and  all  the  office  people  for  tolerating 
our  constant  requests  for  help.  To  the  teachers 
and  club  advisors  who  cooperated  with  us  in 
scheduling  and  Identifying  pictures,  writing  re^ 
sumes,  and  being  understanding  about  staff  mem- 
bers' tardies,  thank  you.  A  big  thank  you  to  Mr. 
Reno  for  all  the  hours  you  spent  working  on  the 
senior  index  and  making  It  the  success  it  is.  Mr. 
Theodore,  we  owe  you  a  lot  and  appreciate  your 
help  with  publicity,  NHS,  and  School  Board 
pictures.  Thanks  to  Mr.  Rinkes  for  providing  us 
with  copies  of  pictures  at  deadline  time.  We  would 
like  to  recognize  the  effort  of  the  sports  coaches 
who  cooperated  with  us,  and  thank  you.  Thanks 
Mrs.  Barblsh  for  helping  us  win  the  Christmas 
Decorating  Contest.  Thanks,  Adam,  for  all  the 
moral  support,  encouragement,  and  "liquid  re- 
freshment." To  Mike  KIngery  for  being  such  a 
^  sweetheart  we  dedicate  page  241.  Thanks  Bob 
Prizzi  for  the  Ad  Divider.  We  envy  the  future  staffs. 
Dottle  and  LuAnn  Dudley,  you  really  did  a  great 
Job  on  the  other  dividers.  To  the  guys  who  stayed 
up  late  nights  and  sacrificed  hours  upon  hours  of 
their  time  a  big  thank  you:  photographers,  we 
appreciate  It  more  than  you  will  ever  know.  Espe- 
cially to  Mark  Harmon — thanks  for  the  beautiful  cover  and  special  effects  and  all  the  hours  of  work  and  dedication.  Rar 
did  you  say  no,  even  though  we  made  some  pretty  demanding  requests.  You  are  the  best.  For  Chuck,  who  was  willing 
listen  and  who  wrote  most  of  the  introduction,  i  have  only  two  very  meaningful  words — thank  you.  To  the  great  sect 
editors:  Amy — miracles  do  happen  don't  they?  Kim — I  knew  I  could  depend  on  you.  Debbie  and  Cheryl:  yoatwo  were  br 
to  try  what  you  did  and  have  a  right  to  be  proud  of  your  accomplishments.  Jean:  I'm  convinced  of  your  magic  touch — i 
the  whole  Activities  Section  get  done.  Priz:  You  were  the  surprise  of  the  staff;  thanks  for  coming  up  with  the  money  to 
for  this  book.  You  were  the  best  bunch  of  editors  I  could  have  hoped  for.  Thanks  to  Raimor  Studios  for  all  the  work  on  pho 
raphy,  especially  the  "rush  jobs."  Why  is  it  that  we  always  needed  pictures  on  Wednesdays?  Thank  you  Mr.  Dickinson 

Mr.  Hall.  Even  though  it  may  have  appeared  otherwise  sometimes,  we  really  appreciated  ail  your  work.  We  wonder  how  you  put  up  - 

a  bunch  like  us. 
Oh,  sure  we  had  some  rough  times:  broken  cameras,  rolls  of  film  that  didn't  print,  photographers  who  didn't  show,  uncooperative  | 

sons,  lost  pictures,  mistakes,  DEADLINES,  snow  days — a  never-ending  list.  But  It  seemed  that  for  every  bad  moment  there  were  hundr 

of  great  times:  the  Scurvey  notes,  "stolen"  radios,  decorating  contests,  football  games,  skating  parties,  oranges,  flying  ornaments,  w 

parties,  Elton  Chuck,  soap  operas,  "faculty  candlds,"  the  Liah  Trebor  club,  all  the  faces  we  saw  in  the  good  old  Euclidian  office,  etc.       . 
The  biggest  thank  you  of  all  goes  to  the  staff  for  putting  up  with  all  of  my  screaming  and  shouting.  Each  of  you,  in  your  own  way,  c 

tributed  a  part  of  yourself  in  producing  this  book.  I  hope  you're  as  proud  of  it  as  I  am.  Thanks  again  to  some  special  people:  Jean,  Kim,, 

my  parents. 
Good  luck  to  next  year's  staff.  May  your  year  be  as  great  as  ours,  and  your  book,  even  better. 


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