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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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) TEAM
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
'.^W^ JV. TENNIS
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
o
BOTTOM ROW. L TO R: Marc Freedman, Rob Frank.ROW 2: Eric Hansen, Coach
Rob Heramb, Richard Galaska.
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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
_ss.
"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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Jeff, Pam, John, and Stefanie take a moment to pose for the photographer.
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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
I
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
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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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1977
EUCLID SR. HIGH
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VOLUME 28
Seniors 8
SporU 70
Academics IM
Underclass 142
Activities 178
Senior Index 242
Advertising 256
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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
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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.
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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
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Judith Arnold
Lisa Aten
Christlane Ausflug
Denlse Ayers
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Janice Kapec
Michael Karaba
Lester Karol
Robert Kascak
Nancy Kastelic
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James Katosic
John Kaunas
Dianne Kavel
Lauren Kazen
Gary Keefe
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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
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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
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Denise Lorence
Patrick Lovano
Nicolette Lowe
Edward Lube
Donna Luce
Linda Ludvik
Leiand Lumadue
Debra Lusky
Lisa Mantz
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Sexy Sam. Deborah Markert
Joyce Marincic
Michael Markuz
Joy Mast
Vesna Matic
Lorraine Matuch
Robert Maxwell
Martha Mayer
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The Wicked Witch of Euclid.
Randy at his best.
Nadine McLean
Linda McNamara
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Where is the "Scurvey" office? Paul Mihacevich
Sheri Mikanovich
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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
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Bret Molnar
Robert Moody
Douglas Moore
Gary Shay boogies on the bells.
Wayne Mrofchak
Leonard Murg
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Susan Naro
Laurie Nawor
Preston Neal
Laura Neff
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Isn't this thrilling?
Kime out to MM.
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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
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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
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Andrew Prause
Brigitte Prause
Jill Primeau Roberta Prioreschi
Susan Prizzi
Judy Purvis
Linnea Purvis
Michael Pyle
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Kimberly Ross
Katharine Rossmann
Thomas Rotar
So 1 + 1 really does equal 21
Darcy Ryder
James Rymarczyk
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Kathleen Sawyer
Ronald Saywell
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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
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James Simpson
Connie Sims
Michael Spehar
Robert Spike
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Walter Stipkovich
Ronald Stoss
Michael Strah
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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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Michael Svilar
James Swanson
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Jeffrey Swider
Donald Swift
Steven Swift
Darlene Swihart
Patrick Swoboda
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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!
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Mary Ellen Turk
Randolph Turk
Frank Ujcic
David Ulepic
Frank Ulle
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Timothy Vanah
Clayton VanGastel
Dianne Vasas
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Thomas Walter
William Walter
Jeffrey Wanchisn Thomas Wanderslaben
Judith Ward
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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
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Mary Kaye Wolenski
Gary Wolf
KImberly Woods
Pam Wright
Theresa Wright
Robert Yanacek
Paul Yanchar
Margot Vane
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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
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W. Anthony Bagwell Joseph Bartel
John Behra
Debbie Bliss
Bruce Blosser
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Steven Cardlle
David Dobrin
Kathleen Deveney
Mark Downhan
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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.
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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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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!"
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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
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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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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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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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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.
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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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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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8-8
0
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0
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12
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21
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12-12
32
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22
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Mentor
15-15
27
Mayfield
7
9-5
Maple Hts.
8-3
9
E. North
17
15-15
W. South
13-15-15
20
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21
15-5-13
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15-10-15
14
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Mayfield
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172
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0
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172
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153
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162
163
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160
171
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162
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Elyria
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6
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6
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Bay
0 7
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20
172
181
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St. Ignatius
15 5
Normandy
2
183
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159
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Kent
6 10
5 0
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Garfield
0
1
172
170
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171
171
3
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2
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2
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33 Cuyahoga Falls
23 Walsh Jesuit
20 W. South
21 Bedford
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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
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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
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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
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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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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
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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!"
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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.
129
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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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
147
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,
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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
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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
"^■-S**?"-. ^.-.^^_ 163
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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"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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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
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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.
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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
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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.
'^'^^sim^m
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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= They supplied your pens, pencils, cough drops, blue books, and panty hose this year. That's right, _^
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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\ 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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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).
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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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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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^\^ 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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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 —
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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
the spectators.
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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.
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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
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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
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ABAZIA, CHERYL— Arpege
' Investment Club
O.E.A.Club
12
11.12
ABRAHAM, CHARLES J.
ABRAMCZYK, RONALD M.— Ron
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Baseball 10
J.V. Basketball 10
Basketball 11
ADAMS, KENNETH A— Ken
ALBANESE, CAROL A. — Carol
Powder Puff Football Gold
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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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J.V. Baseball tJ^
Gym Leaders X 4BM
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ANASTASI, SUSAN K.— S
ue
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
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10
11,12
10
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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
10-12
12
10
11.12
11. li
10
ll.K
12
12
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
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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)
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BERARDINELLI, LORETTA-
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BERGMAN, JOHN R.
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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
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12
12
^^^12
BRICKMAN, GERALD J.
J.V. Football
10
BRINKO, ROB»^^^
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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
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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
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10-12
12
Indoor Track \
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12
Powder Puff Coach
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
12
11
UNDERKOFLER, RICHARD— R
ich
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URAM, CHRISTOPHER V.— CI-
ris
10
10
/
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
\
O.E.A.Club
Stenography Club
VENTRA, VINCENT J.
Racecar Vince
11,12
11,12
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Track I
Football ^
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
11,12
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 #^
Majorettes ~^
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
12
10,12
11.12
10-12
10-12
10-12
10
12
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
Girl's Chorus
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
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11,12
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285
Accurate Metal Sawing
282
Lakeland Lighting
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Adam's Pet Shop
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Lakeshore Florist
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Addressograph Multigraph
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Lindsey Chemical
279
Alves Precision Tool Co.
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Max's Restaurant
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264
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285
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282
Russell Miller Garage
268
Chesterfield Steel Service Co.
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Non-Ferrous Metals
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Collinwood Concrete
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Palisades Bowl
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Consumer Tire
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Papp's Auto Body
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Dairy Twist
285
Parent's Page
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Erie Auto Parts
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Radix Wire
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Euclid Blue Print
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Raimor's Studios
259
Euclid City Officials
275
Roesch Paint and Wallpaper
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Euclid Equipment and Supply
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Salter Auto Parts
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Euclid Foreign Motors
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Sea-Lake Systems
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Euclidian Beauty College
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Mrs. Tomye Sherrill
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Euclid, Inc.
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Sims Buick
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Euclid High Key Club
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Smith's Restaurant
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Euclid Race
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St. Clair Savings
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Flickinger
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Fred Stecker Oldsmobile
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Florama Flowers
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Fredon Corporation
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Hillwood Manufacturing
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Suburban Auto Top
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Tomsic Auto Body
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Jackshaw Chevrolet
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Tony's Polka Village
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Jay Dee Cleaners
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Mr. Frank Jochum
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Vassar Health Foods
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22384 Lakeland Blvd.
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20010 Lake Shore Blvd.
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848 East 185th Street
486-0322
CHAPEL MACHINE AND
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25901 Tungsten Road
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25649 Euclid Avenue
731-4800
BRAZING & METAL
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21200 St. Clair Avenue
486-4350
BRICKMAN & SONS
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21900 Euclid Avenue
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25861 Tungsten Road
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25100 Euclid Avenue
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CUYAHOGA ELECTRIC
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494 East 200th Street
486-9121
DECKER APPLIANCE
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445 East 200th Street
486-7200
R.D. DICKENS CO.
608 East 185th Street
481-4450
DRYCAL INC.
19801 St. Clair Avenue
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756 East 222nd Street
531-5311
EUCLID PEDIATRICS, INC.
26300 Euclid Avenue
261-2606
GALE'S BI-RITE
709 East 185th Street
486-0066
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27301 Tungsten Road
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HANDY RENTS
1329 East 260th Street
731-6950
HYDE FIRESTONE
727 East 185th Street
531-7443
DR. & MRS. R.A. KRIESSLER
21771 Lake Shore Blvd.
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19621 Euclid Avenue
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LEADER DRUG
22824 Lake Shore Blvd.
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22578 Lake Shore Blvd.
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602 East 185th Street
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435 East 200th Street
486-0929
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22320 Lake Shore Blvd.
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18604 Lake Shore Blvd.
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Graduating Seniors:
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FACES
embarrassed because
the price tag
was showing
immediately regretting
the words just spol(en
praying inwardly
(hie) that the
hiccoughs will stop
FACES
. . masking an emotion
too personal to reveal
. . vague in a
momentary ESCAPE
from reality
. . mysteriously saying
"that'sformetoknow,
andyoutofindout!"
ilil^aJi*ili >«
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FACES
. . of teachers wishing
students would listen
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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